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Air passenger deIDand to soar, report says
• Newport officials wonder where people will go
without a commercial airport at El Toro.
from 2.5 million tons in 1996 to 8.9
million tons in 2020, the report
found.
By Jenifer Ragland, Daily Pilar
NEWPORT BEACH -New
forecasts for air passenger
demand in Southern California
released Wednesday have offi-
cials here wondering where all
those people will go without a
commercial airport at the El Toro
Marine Corps Air Station.
"This means we really have to
dig in and make sure El Toro hap-
pens, otherwise everyone wiU
want to turn to John Wayne Air-
port to meet the demand and they
will try to expand it," said former
Newport Beach Mayor Clarence
Turner. "John Wayne can be
expanded, but still cannot meet
the demand the region requires."
The report, prepared by
Orange County's consultants P&D
Aviation, concludes air travel
demand over a six-county region
-induding San Diego -will
increase from 91.8 million passen-
gers in 1996 to 178.6 mil.hon pas-
sengers m 2020. Demand for air
cargo service also should climb
Ron A.blfeldt, senior vice presi-
dent of P&D Aviation, told a San-
ta Ana news conference Wednes-
day that the fastest-growing area
of this passenger demand is inter-
national travel, which is expected
to jump about 28% during the
next 22 years.
"That does not surprise me at
all," Turner said. •As we continue
to become a free-trade country,
international flights are bound to
increase. We can't ignore that,
and [Orange CountyJ is part of
this vast mosaic called Southern
California."
For the STORY BY HUSEIN MASHNI
PHOTOS BY MARC MARTIN • To buy an exotic bird from VIP
Aviaries, the prospective customer
first must undergo a lengthy trial·
period in which they learn· to relate to one
of Madonna LaPell's macaws, African
grays or Amazons.
Costa Mesa woman says raising
exotic birds is a lifelong commitment
that requires care, affection.
After making a selection, the client pays
a deposit and is invited to visit the bird at
LaPell's Costa Mesa home once a week on
~bird day." LaPell watches the relationship
that develops and makes sure the bird is
going to a good home.
"It's very hard letting go of one of
: N l~> t ,
AROUND TOWN ..• .A 12
9EST IUYS .....•.... :Al
Mobile home project's
compliancequesµoned
• Residents of the Lido Park community wonde r if
coastal development permit is required.
By Jenifer Ragland, Dail'y Pilot
· LIDO PENINSULA -An
award-winning redeYelopment
effort at Udo Mobile Home Park
ls prompting some park residents
and Newport Beach officials to
question th project's compliance
with state Jnw.
For the past two years, park
owners ll vo been replad.ng
mobile he r -s and ttaVel ttaUen
with so l lied manufactured
houling 111 Ricber'd Besstie,
managin ~ 11 nt for the property.
The cJfurt, whiCh has won
thr &ll•tf• tfoustng awardS, la an
attempt to convert the t950t
motille h0m1 Pifk 11\to • l'9i1dflh·
ti&l ~ of bNCli ciOltagea
called Udo Peninsula Resort.
Bessire said the project has
acquired all of the proper pennits
through the state Department of
Housing and Community Devel-
opment. which regulates mobile
homes and manufactured hous-
ing.
He 1a1d city and California
Coutel CoUunbsion approval are
not~. BUtJact~~t
of t!'8 bameoWMn group Udo
Alllodati>ft Inc., CtiNgnMll.
He believil t.be developer.
Udo PemmuJe Co., lboukl have
to apply lor • COlltal ....,.....
n1ent pemM. ...... dtP ......
paan =.:-dtj ~ ....... ury tMMJelng malts
delbQttld ID a. oa .... --.
"As we continue
to become a
f ree-trade country,
intern ational flights
are bound to
increase.'
C CLARENCE TURNER
The regional forecasts will be
used to determine exactly how
the demand will be met by a pro-
posed El Toro International Air-
port. Consultants are compiling
that data and scheduled to pre-
sent it, along with four dvtation
alternatives, to the Board of
Supervisors on April 21. Ahlleldt
said .•
AhlfeJdt said.
"The report does suggest a
strong demand and that, yes, El
Toro would be a viable airport,"· •
he said. ·nus says there are 178.6
million annual passengers out
there looking for service. lf they
don't go to El Toro, they W1ll have
•we know some of that
demand will be assigned to
Orange County." he said. "If you
are adding 8 million people per
year, and we are a part of the
region as a whole, obviously some
of that will translate to Orange
County. You'll see exactly how
much in a couple of weeks.·
to go somewhere else."
That is pre~ly what Newport
Beach residents are afraid of.
• Anti-dirport people have tried
to say the demand is not going to
go up, but this lS just further evi-
dPnce that 1t is,• sa1d Richard Tay-The four alt~matives for dn au-
port at El Toro indude different
service roles for El Toro and John
Wayne, Wlth each one geneTdtmg
a certain amount of passengers,
lor. d Newport resident and mem-
ber of the Atrport Working Group.
•SEE REPORT PAGE A15
Madonna
LaPell
gets a
kiss from
Utile
Bit. a
mill gold
macaw,
lnber
Costa
Mesa
home
where
she
breeds
and
raises
exotic
birds.
Politicians
slammed
for sitting
on sidelines
•Newport-Mesa officials want to see
state, fede ral representatives take a stand
on conversion of El Toro marine base.
By lim Grenda, Dally Plloc
NEWPORT-MESA
Some local officials are cnt-
1c1zing Newport-Mesa's
state and fede ral represen-
tatives for sitting on the
sidelines as the most contro-
versif.1 issue facing Orange
County divides lhetr con-
stituents.
State Assemblywoman
Marilyn Brewer (R-lrvine).
slate Sen. Ross JobrlSon (R-
Irvine) and U S Rep
Christopher Cox (R-New-
port Beach) hdve been
silent on whether they sup-
port converting the El Toro
Marine Corps AU" Stauon
into a commercial auport.
The d1stncts of all thref'
ofhcials include predom1-
naritly pro-airport Newport
Beach and Costa Mesa.
and the largely anti-airport
South Coun ty ared
U.S. Rep. Dand
Rohrabacher, R-1 lunting-
ton Beach, whose dlstnct
mcludes Costa Mesa, has
said he is in favor of buLld-
mg a commercial airport at
El Toro after the base clos-
es in July 1999.
Gary
Monahan
From a
pr o-airport
stance, it
would defi-
nitely help if
our leaders
would tell
the people
what they
think instead
of sitting on
the fence."
them," she said. •Tuey are like children.
That's why I'm very careful about who I let
take them home.•
But Brewer, Cox and
Johnson, who did not return
telephone calls for com-
ment Wednesday, have
labeled the fight a local
one that 1<, best decided by
-GARY
MONAHAN
•SEE BIROS PAGE A7 the county Board of
Superv1sors, which is 3-2 m favor of the airport.
and-delllt order u iwel1 •Jaw· •• aoem.t .. ....,. aDil
dtY U the IMttlr Ill m rtllahect. ·n. Newpalt .... ~
Deputmut um week .. , • .-.
•SEELIOOMa.A11
•SEE EL TORO PAGE A15
Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
Air passenger deffiand to soar, report says
• Newport officials wonder where people will go
without a commercial airport at El Toro.
from Z.5 million tons in 1996 to 8.9
n\illion tons in 2020, the report
found.
By Jenifer Ragland, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -New
forecasts for air passenger
demand in Southern California
released Wednesday have offi-
cials here wondering where all
those people will go without a
commercial airport at the El Toro
Marine Corps Air Station.
#This means we really have to
dig in and make sure El Toro hap-
pens, otherwise everyone will
want to turn to John Wayne Air-
port to meet the demand and they
will try to expand it," said former
Newport Beach Mayor Clarence
Turner. ·John Wayne can be
expanded, but still cannot meet
the demand the region requires. H
The report, prepared by
Orange County's consultants P&D
Aviation, concludes air travel
demand over a six-county region
-including San Diego -will
increase from 91.8 million passen-
gers in 1996 to 178.6 million pas-
sengers in 2020. Demand for air
cargo service also should climb
· Ron Ahlfeldt. senior vice presi-
dent of P&D Aviation, told a San-
ta Ana news conference Wednes-
day that the fastest-growing area
of this passenger demand is inter-
national travel, which is expected
to jump about 28% during the
next 22 years.
"That does not surprise me at
all, .. Turner said. •As we continue
to become a free-trade country,
international flights are bound to
increase. We can't ignore that,
and [Orange County) is part of
this vast mosaic called Southern
California."
For the STORY BY HUSEIN MASHNI
PHOTOS BY MARC MARTIN • T o buy an exotic bird from VIP
Aviaries, the prospective customer
first must undergo a lengthy trial
period in which they learn· to relate to one
of Madonna LaPell's macaws, African
grays or Amazons.
Costa Mesa woman says raising
exotic birds is a lifelong commitment
that requires care, affection.
After making a selection, the client pays
a deposit and is invited to visit the bird at
LaPell's Costa Mesa home once a week on
•bird day.· LaPell watches the relationship
that develops and makes sure the bird is
going to a good home.
"It's very hard letting go of one of
I N [) 1 • Mobile home project's
~omplianc~ questioned
• Residents of the Lido Park community wonder if
coastal development permit is required.
By Jenifer Ragland, Daily Pilot called Udo Peninsula Resort.
Bessire said the project bas
acquired all of the proper permits
through the state Department of
Housing and Community Devel·
opment. which regulates mobile
homes end manufactured hous-
ing.
He Hid city and California
Coastal Commtsston approval are
not re([uJ.ted.
But Jack Dehlltrum, presklent
of the homeowners group Udo
AiloC:iaUon tnc., diilagtee1.
He bellevet· tbe d~.
UdO PenlDIWi Co .. lhould have
to apply for a cOute1 ...,.
ma~'lbeetty'l,....i
J)lan ~ tm dty to repl.ece
any affoftllble 1MMllllag Ultl
deltal>red in .... me.tel ....
"As we continue
to become a
free-trade country,
international flights
are bound to
increase.'
-CLARENCE TURNER
The regional forecasts will be
used to determine exactly how
the demand will be met by a pro-
posed El Toro International Air-
port. Consultants are compiling
that data and scheduled to pre-
sent it, along with four aviation
alternatives, to the Board of
Supervisors on April 21, Ahlfeldt
said.
Ahlfeldt said.
#The report does suggest e
strong demand and that, yes, Bl
Toro would be a viable airport,"
he said. "This says there are 178.6
million ann·ual passengers out
there looking for service. If they
don't go to El Toro, they will have
lo go somewhere else."
#We know some of that
demand will be assigned to
Orange County,• he said. "If you
are adding 8 million people per
year, and we are a part of the
region as a whole, obviously some
of that will translate to Orange
County. You'll see exactly how
much in a couple of weeks."
That is precisely what Newport
Beach residents are afraid of.
·Anti-airport people have tried
to say the demand is not going to
go up, but this is just further evi-
dence that it is ,· said Richard Tay-
lor, a Newport resident and mem-
bPr of the Airport Working Group.
The four alternatives for an air-
port at El Toro include different
service roles for El Toro and John
Wayne, with each one generating
a certain amount of passengers, •SEE REPORT PAGE A15
Madonna
1.aPell
gets a
kiss from .
Uttle
Blt. a
millgold
macaw,
in her
Costa
Mesa
home
where
she
breeds
and
raises
exotic
birds.
Politicians
slammed
for sitting
on sidelines
•Newport-Mesa officials want to see
state, federal representatives take· a stand
on conversion of El Toro marine base.
By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA
Some local officials die crit-
1azmg Newport-Mesa's
state and federal represen-
tatives· for sitting on the
sidelines as the most contro-
versial is.sue facing Orange
County divides th eir con-
stituents.
State Assemblywoman
Marilyn Brewer (R-lrvine),
state Sen. Ross Johnson (R-
lrvine) and U.S. Rep.
Christopher Cox (R-New-
port Beach) have been
silent on whethe r they sup-
port converting the El Toro
Marine Corps Air Station
into a commerc1al airport.
The districts of all three
officials include predomi-
nantly pro-airport Newport
Beach and Costa Mesa.
a nd the largely anti-airport
South County area.
U.S. Rep. Dand
Rohrabacher, R·Huntrng·
ton Beach, whose district
includes Costa Mesa, has
said he is in favor of build-
ing a commercial airport a t
El Toro after the base clos-
es in July 1999.
Gary
Monahan
From a
pro-airport
stance, it
would defi-
nitely help ii
our leaders
would tell
the people
what they
think instead
of sitting on
the fence."
the m," she said. "They are like children.
That's why I'm very careful about who I let
take them home.·
But Brewer, Cox and
Johnson , who did not return
telephone calls for com-
ment Wednesday, have
labeled the fight a local
' one that is best decided by
the county Board of
-GARY
MONAHAN
•SEE BIROS PAGE A7 S upervisors, whic h is 3-2 in favor of the airport.
, DON WIC)i I QM.Y MOT
OlcMr mobUe Jao--, like Ille one pldarM abaft~ lttl
aat door to a •ocLai'n ventoo. wtdda II mallnt eoeero,.,.
•SEE EL TORO PAGE A15
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Clock strikes for l
Nlst C:~~=-!c:;' i,',,.!
2333) is celebrating its
first anniversary with a
month long sale. ·in apprecia-. '::,:!: tion for 12 months of great suc-
cess, we are celebrating by
extending 50% discounts on
selected grandfather docks,•
said manager Meagan Marriott.
·we don't want to toot our own
horn, but our delightful six-tune
wall clock, the 'French horn,' is
only $75. It's regularly priced at
$135 and higher in other stores.
And !awes, don't leave home
without the Clock Purse ($34.95).
It's a fashion must. It comes in
brilliant red, alabaster white, or
ebony black.# Newport Clocks is
at 3441-C Via Lido Drive, New-
port Beach.
Swee' Pea (645-91 40) now
offers more than home and gar-
den accessories. There also are
custom window treatments, slip
covers and beOding. The small
shop is at 1720-D Santa Ana
Ave., Costa Mesa.
Bloomingdale's (729-6600)
and the United Jewish Appeal
Federation are having a promo-
tion to commemorate the 50th
anniversary of Israel and gener-
ate funds to support tutorial cen-
ters for Ethiopian youth in Israel.
Through the Passover weekend,
Bloorningdale's will have areas
of fine table-top and foods for
the occasion.
A percentage of sales from
selected merchandjse will bene-
fit Ethiopian elementary, junior
high and high school students in
Israel. Among the special com-
ipemorative items are an Israel
at 50 Medallion, Israel at 50
Mezuzah, and unique supple-
mental Seder plate by Rosenthal.
Part of the proceeds from
these items will benefit a United
Jewish Appeal supplemental
giving fund that provides chil-
dren with educational assistance,
hot lunches, s<>Qal activities and
enrichment programs about
Israeli culture. Bloomingdale's is
at Fashion Island, 701 Newport
Center Drive, Newport Beach.
• IEST BUYS Is published Thursdays and
Saturdays. Whether you're• ~~nt
or shopper, if you know of a gocXl'l>uy
call me at 540-122A, fax me at 646-4170
or write to me: Best Buys. Dally Pilot, 330
W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92617.
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2 men injured in Costa
Mesa fight Wednesday
Two men were injured, one
critically, when a fight broke out
early Wednesday on a street cor-
ner in the Paularino area of Cos-
ta Mesa, police said.
Umberto Estrada, 20, of Costa
Mesa suffered a 2-inch gash on
the back of his head during the
fight at 1 :50 a .m . in the 3000
.. block of Fillmore Avenue
H~ was taken to Western
Medical Center in Santa Ana,
where he remains unconscious
after undergoing surgery to
reli• pressure from bleeding i inside his skull, police said. ! Also injured in the fight was
;',,:'· Javier Mendoza, 20, of Costa Mesa, who suffered a broken
nose, broken right arm and
severely cut lip.
Police said Estrada, Mendoza
and Samuel Ochoa, whose age
was not available, were walking
along Fillmore Avenue near
Baker S~eet when three or four
men suddenly jumped out from
behind a bush and attacked
them without provocation.
Ochoa left the scene and was
not questioned by police.
One of the assailants alleged-
ly hit Estrada and Mendoza with
an 8-foot wooden stake.
Police arrested Clean Lan-
grin, 23, of Costa Mesa on suspi-
cion of assault with a deadly
weapon. He is being held at city
jall•n $50,000 bail.
Investigating officers said
they have not determined a
motive for the attack, but do not
believe it was gang-related.
police news
Computer equipment
theft investigated
Police are investigating the
theft of $250,000 worth of com-
puter equipment from a Costa
Mesa warehouse, authorities
said Wednesday.
About 750 computer hard dri-
ves and 20 laptop computers
were reported missing from
CMS Enhancements, 3095 Red-
hill Ave.
Employees arriving for work
early March 20 called police
after discovering an open door to
the warehouse.
lnvestigatlng officers do not
know why the ala.rm system was
not triggered.
•It's supposed to be a rather
sophisticated alarm,# said poi.ice
Lt. Ron Smith.
Body identified as
Newport man, 21
A submerged body found in
shallow water near a Newport
Harbor dock was identified
Wednesday as Daniel Blasy, 21,
of Newport Beach, authorities
said.
The county Coroner's Office
performed an autopsy Wednesday,
but the cause of death was not
released, pending toxicolOgy tests
to detennine whether Blasy had
aloohol or other drugs in his body.
The victim was found by
workers from a boat-repair shop
about 1 p.m. Tuesday in about 8-
,, ,,
' to 10-feet-deep water between !
two boat slips in the 2200 block :
of Newport Boulevard. They :
used a fishing gaff to book the :
body and then notified police. ,
Senior Deputy Coroner Pat •
Lorey said he checked a Balboa :
Peninsula address listed on a :
driver's license in Blasy's pocket, :
but it was outdated. His rela-:
tives, who live out of state, later :
were contacted and verified that :
he had moved to Newport :
Beach. ,
Some locals said they recog-:
nized Blasy as the same man :
they saw late Monday night :
walking in the area. Police found •
bait and a cutting knife near the :
body and speculated the victim !
fell into the water while fishing. • • • r---r----~~~~~~~~~----~ ~--------------~ r----------------------~-----------------.1
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Hedge your bets on politics Of El Toro decision· briefly in the news
T be decision on whether the
El Toro Mari.De Corps Air
Station ts converted to
civilian aviation use will be
determined by five politicians,
and that gives me a terrible
twitch.
That twitch becomes an all-
over tremble, a body-quake,
when I think that one of those
men could be Tom Wilson, the
appointed incumbent for the 5th
District on the Orange County
Board of Supervisors.
He's the South County resi· .
· dent who was chosen for the job
by Gov. Pete Wilson. The other
night, I finally figured out WU·
son's strategy for putting such a
genuinely incapable individual
into such a vital job,
It's pure politics. The gover-
nor took the incumbent supervi-
sor, Marian Bergeson, and
appointed her to a seemingly
important job as his education
secretary. That gave him the
opportunity to designate a suc-
cessor to this enormously popular
woman who, for all practical pur-
poses, has disappeared from the
local political landscape.
Instead of selecting someone
from Newport Beach or Costa
Mesa, as has been the case as far
back as anybody can .remember,
the governor named Tom Wilson,
a Laguna Niguel resident. Why?
There are four to five times more
voters in South County than in
Newport-Mesa, that's why. And
an aspiring presidential hopeful
needs all the votes he can wran-
.__
gle.
On Monday night, I joined a
standing-room-only crowd at the
Central Library to watch Tom
Wilson climb into the ring with
his opponent for a four-year term
as 5th District supervisor, New-
port Beach City Councilman
John Hedges.
It was not a pretty sight.
Hedges won round after
round. He constantly had Wilson
on the ropes over the issues of
aviation and airports in general,
and El Toro in particular. It was
painfully clear that Wilson does
not know his aileron from his
nose wheel. All Wilson knew for
sure is he's against an airport at
El Toro.
But, as Hedges constantly
pointed out, he doesn't know
why, except that everybody else
in South County is against an air-
port at the soon-to-close Marine
air base.
-~J:fow can anybody be against
an ~rt and not know why?•
Hedg~uked. •1 cannot under-
stand bow ~ected officials can
take this position.•
Then, in one of the evening's
27 sharp digs at hi.I opponent,
Hedges dagger-eyed Wilson,
saying: •Of coune, you're not
elected."
Being as objective as possible,
it ts accurate to state that. in just
under two hours of questioning,
Wilson dld not give a single
direct answer. •
This, for ex.ample, came from
a member of Newport's Aviation
Committee: "You've done every-
thing you could to stop El Toro,
what have you done to protect
against the espansion of John
Wayne?• ·wen. um. I, er,· Wtlson
began. Then he thought of some
things: noise monitors, a noise
hotline, remodeling the terminal,
expanding executive offices and
parking -a list of projects that
were established or in planning
during Tom Riley's and Berge-
son's days in office.
When asked about working to
put a cap on additional flights at
John Wayne, Wilson fumbled
again. "When I'm re-elected ... •
he began.
Hedges gave the incumbent
just enough rope, then jumped
in.
"You don't have to wait. This
is something you should be
working on now! I urge you to
get educated on aviation,•
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Then, with another dagger-
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Wilson later stated that $20
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Wayne should not have been
used for El Toro planning. "Using
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where we don't have all the
answers• is not a good deal, he
said.
"How do you get answers if
you don't do the studies to get
the answers?• Hedges asked,
rather logically I thought.
There was no answer.
I am sure Tom Wilson is a nice
fellow. I just have great difficulty
finding even the slightest symp-
tom of vision, leadership or
knowledge. He's simply a minor
chess piece in a blatant political
strategy.
Even though I added John
Hedges to my hero list last
month -with tongue partially
planted deep in my far-right
cheek, I must add -he really is
not my kind of politician.
I have found most of his
actions as a Newport Beach
councilman to be outrageous or
appalling, sometimes both. But
some have been brilliant and
courageous.
. So I will grit my teeth, hold
my nose and vote for him come
Election Day. And you nee d to
join me, because he is the only
chance we have.
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A4 THURSDAY. APRIL 9, 1998
• • N'wport residents Joyce Barnes and Delores
Cantarella want merchant to stop displaying offensive
items in store window.
By Jenifer Ragland, Daily Pilot
BALBOA PEN1NSULA
Local merchants and residents
still are at odds with the owner of
Fun N Sun, a Balboa Pun Zone
shop they claim sells offensive T-
shirts.
Residents Joyce Barnes and
Delores Cantarella intend to
bring the issue back into the fore-
front Saturday by picketing in
fTont of the Main Street store.
The shop sells novelty T-shirts
with such phrases as •Why go to
high school when you can go to
school high?• and •Ten kegs of
beer is better than one woman.•
Barnes said her goal IS to send
a message to the business owner
and Newport Beach offiaals that
residents are not giving up on
their mission to have the alleged-
ly offensive sturts taken out of the
store's dlspldy wmdow.
·we hope to divert some busi-
ness from the store dnd make the
city redlize we dre serious about
this." she Sdtd. "We're trying to
clean up the Fun Zone and make
it a hate-free zone. We have litter
laws, but we allow these things to
litter our children's minds."
Store owner Rkhdrcl Tuls1ani
said he only sells d product that
buyers wa.nt.
"They are just selling so good.
The teenagers on spring break,
that's all they want,• he said. •1t1s
basically humor. You can't take it
too seriously. I don't know why
they are s9 u~t about it.•
After Barnes, Cantarella and
others picketed the store last fall.
city officials stepped in and
unsuccessfully tried to resolve the
dispute.
The Balboa Business A&socia·
tion now has been given the
responsibility of working with
Tulsiani to come up with ~ solu-
tion, said Deputy City Attorney
Daniel Ohl.
In the meantime, the store has
a First Amendment right to sell
the shirts, Ohl said.
#Whether or not displaying the
shirts would constitute 'harmful
manner' under the Municipal
Code remains to be seen," be
said. #Trying to find a resolution
that's acceptable to everyone may
be difficult.~
Bob Black, Balboa Pavilion
owner and ct business association
board member, said he previously
has asked Tulsiani to take the T-
shlrts out of the display window,
but the owner refused.
On Wednesday, Black said he
would try one more time before
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d ty.
"The problem with it is that T·
sbi.rt.s ue not against the law. It's
just a matter of taste and morals,•
he said. .
Tulsia.ni said he is willing to
work with residents as long as the
solution does not hurt his busi-
ness, adding that be does not
expect to remove the T-shirts.frqm
the window before Saturda.¥ to
avoid a protest.
Bamps plans to JJ18Jcll outside
the .sto.tp at the comer of Main
Street pd Edgewater Avenue
froll) 11 1t.m. to 3 p.m.
"They have the right to picket.
I'm not going to stop them,• Tul-
siani said. ·1 think those ladies
have got to go with the now. If
they don't like it, then don't shop
in my store.•
Barnes said her gripe is not
that Tulsiani sells the T-shirts, but
that she and others cannot escape
what thby consider the offensive
content as they walk down the
street.·
Some of the shirts, she said, are
derogatory toward homosexuals
a.nd minority groups.
"All we're asking him is that
he simply not display them ,•
Barnes said.
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r employees upset over
t guidelines to apply for i early retirement.
l By Husein Mashni, Dally Pilot
I
I~ NEWPORT-MESA -
Union officials are denying l responsibility for a contro-l venial plan to select clusi-
; tied employees for an early
~ retirement package being
• offered today on a first-
' come, first-served basis.
About 150 employees
are eligible for the so-
called •golden hand-
shake,• but it will be
awarded only tp the first 35
applicants in line at the dis-
trict Education Center ot 7
a.m. The package provides
a monthly pension supple-
ment based on the retiree's
current earnings.
Although the plan was
well-received by the Clas-
sified School Employees
Association, the rules to
apply weren't.
•The CSEA did not
negotiate the standing in
line,• said union President
Barbara Goodell. •And we
had nothing to do with
the rules1·
To prevent any jostling
or skipping in line, the
school district sent its clas-
sified employees a list
of rules:
-•There shall be no
place holding, or cutting
in line.•
-•There shall be no
camping, sleeping ... •
-•There shall be no
threats, physical or verbal,
or other remarks or actions
that are intended to intimi-
date fellow employees.•
Security guards have
been hired to prevent
any problems.
• rve received a lot of
phone calls about this,•
Goodell said. •1t looked
like we created these tules,
but we had no hand in it.
It's ugly.•
School board member
Ed Decker said there had
been some rumors in the
district that one or more
classified employees
threatened to act •unpro-
fessionally,• and even
•violently• to get their
place in the line, which
may have motivated the
district to send the rules.
•aoard members have
received phone calls from
some classified employees
who were upset by the
rules,• Decker said. •1
think some of it could have
been worded differently. I
think some poor judgment
was used in writing them.•
Some district officlals
said they attempted to
sidestep these problems by
granting the golden hand-
shake to retirees who have
served the long~t.
•we asked them to
change it to seniority, but
they refused to budge,•
said school board member
Martha Fluor.
IJoard member Dana
Blabk said the district
couldn't afford to extend
the handshake to all
retirees. To recoup its costs,
the district may not fill
some of the po1ltiona
being vacated.
•we're thankful for the
handshake. It's better than
nothing," Goodell said.
•But this 1s,, life-changing
decision. The cap of 35
people bu juat made it
more difficult on m.
1be teachers didn't have
a cap.•
THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1998 AS
Teens ·1ose bid for concert funds . Classifted ads work
• Costa~ OoUndl
members Jectute youth
advisory panel about lack
of details in request for
casll. retit4l fee waivers.
COSTA MBSA -Like
teenagers pleading with their
parents for a few extra dollan in
their allowance, the dty'1 Ad,vt-
sory Committee ol Teens came
to the ctty Council looking for
some ipending money.
And jblt Wte what happens
every day in homes around
town. the teem were sent away
without a dhne this week. but
not without a stem lecture from
the adults.
In their tint formal appear-
ance before the City Council. the
panel formed last year to give
dty leaders a line of communica-
tion with local teenagers asked
the dty to provide funding for an
end-of-the-school-year concert
and canned-food drive.
Tentatively set for June 19 at
the Neighborhood Community
Center in Uons Park, the event
organized by the committee
would include up to six live rock
bands, other entertainment, food
and refreshments.
Attendees would be asked to
bring a can of food, which would
be donated to a local charity
such as Share Our Selves or
Someone Cares Soup Kitchen.
The teen leaders asked the
council to waive the $700 rental
.
II I'm really sony that
it's taken on the aura
of a party: It was nev-
er seen as that [by the
committee]."
--UBBY COWAN •
fee and l350 security deposit for
uae of the dty building, up to
5400 for security and about
$2,000 worth of staff time to help
coordinate the event They also
asked for $500 in cash to rent
sound equipment and lighting,
and print posters to advertise the
event.
Southern Ca.Wornia Edison
pledged $500, but the teens still
needed more than $3,000 in
rental fee waivers and ca.sh from
the dty, a request that didn't go
over big with council members
holding the purse strings.
Voicing concern about the
lack of details, such as how
many people the teen organizers
expected would attend, the
council rejected the request
Monday night.
On a 3-1 vote, the council
ordered the teens to come up with
more details before the city would
consider funding the event Vot-
ing against the motionwas Coun-
cilwoman Ubby Cowan, who
serves as council liaison to the
teen panel. Councilman Joe
Erickson abstained because bis
son is on the committee.
Mayor Peter Butta advised
drop~g the canned food aspect
of the event and lilltead making
a cuh donation from the pro-
ceeds to a local charity.
•A canned food drive, 1 won't
say it's a nightmare, but it'• very
complicated,• he said.
With posters spread around
town inviting one and all to
come, the teen organizen might
be overwhelmed with unwanted
guests, said Councilwoman
Heather Somen. ·
•we're going to have people
here from Yorba Unda and all
points in between,• she said.
At Umes, s0me coundl mem-
bers referred to the planned ben-
efit concert as a •party,• a term
th.at didn't sit well with Cowan
and the cqmmittee leaders.
•I'm really sorry that it's taken
on the aura of a party,• Cowan
said. •1t was never seen as that
(by the committee].•
Rather than just a chance to
ldck oU summer with a big party
thrown on the dty's tab, commit-
tee member Regan Hanold, 16,
said she and the other teens
envisioned an event that would
benefit the community by giving
youths a safe place to have some
fun while collecting food for
local charities.
Hanold, a junior at Newport
Harbor High School, said the
group plans to meet next week
and decide if they want to
respond to the council questions
and ask again for the city funding
or just forget about the concert. ·u we don't do it this year,
we're definitely going to do it
next year,• she said.
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Justice-Kennedy to speak at
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U.S. Supreme Cowt Justice Anthony
Ke.nnedy is scheduled to deliver the ~
speech April 14 at the dedication ceremonies
of Whittier Law School in Costa Mesa.
The county's only American Bar Associ-
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Harbor Boulevard last fall, and next week .
offidals will form.ally dedicate the campus.
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A group of about 30 fathers from New-
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The fathers (ormed a group called
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Chadwick, care for scores of
!birds. The aviary originally was
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m 1994. She also keeps several
reeders at a ranch in Rolling
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: Caring for an exotic bird is a
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played with, LaPell said, but the
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"They like affection, too,• she
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• Some birds, like Alexander
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!that he's handicapped, LaPell
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: When he and two siblings
1were hatched 12 years ago, the
1 mother went on a feeding frenzy,
'killed and ate her middle sibling
and chewed off Alexander's toes
and flight wings, LaPell said.
t "We love him and take care of
•him here,• she said. •He has
f
lea.med to pick up a cracker with
his stubs."
Uke a proud, mom, La.Pell
pulls her prize Harlequin macaw,
Rainbow, out of his cage. It's so
elated, the bird starts trying to
regurgitate his food, but LaPell
stops him.
"That's their highest way of
showing affection,• she said.
"They try to feed you. He's cho-
sen to have a human mother for
now and, for now, that's me.•
~ she talks and plan horsey
with Rainbow,' a yellow Nape
Amazon called Cassandra -
feeling a bit neglected in a cor-
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LaPell with amazingly accurate
voice inflections.
"She's making fun of me,•
LaPell said.
Rainbow, meanwhile, ·says,
"How much is a duck. A duck for
a buck.·
LaPell and Chadwick watch
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hatch, spending hours upon
hours taking care of the babies to
make sure they are well-fed and
cared for.
"I'm up at all hours feeding
them," she said. "Sometimes I
end up putting in 16 hours a
day.·
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the federal loan program.
After a no-host lunch, the
workshop wW resume with a
field trip from t to 5:30 p.m.
to survey actual properties
on the market
Registration fee is $49 per
person; $79 per couple. A .
materials fee is payable to
the instructor in clds. Partic·
ipants may register by phone
using Visa or Mastercard. Por
more information, call 432-
5880.
Tourney benefi~
OCC computer lab
Madonna I.aPell's house ls more like an aviary; she breeds and cares for exotic blrds in her home.
The 1998 Mazda/Orange
Coast College Golf Cassie
raised $25,000 for the renova-
tion of the college's John Oarlt
Computer Center. birds she's sold over the years
can be found in the homes of the
rich and famous, including one
that was purchased by actress
Jamie Lee Curtis.
Another took part in an ani-
mal-language study that was
published in the Wall Street
Journal and broadcast on the
ABC-TV news program "20-20."
One of LaPell's customers,
Karen Logan of Orange, owns an
African gray named Popeye.
Logan said she has slopped try-
SS/4& Spllt On Conalgnment ltema.
(Items must be nearly new, dry cleaned and on hangers.)
Now Acceptl"' Sprlq Hemal
170 L 17th 5t. #3, Cost& Mesa (714) 645-1162
ing to keep up with all the phras-
es her bird has learned, but wish-
es she could control his beak.
"He insults some of my
guests,• she said. "When it gets
dark, he'll start saying, 'Nighl.
night. Goodbye.'•
The tournament, held
March 23, marks the sixth year
in a row that Orange Coast bas
held a benefit golf toumamenl
to raise funds.
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A I THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1998
.
what's afloat
BAl.80A BOAT RENTALS
Balboa Boat Rentals offers
rentals for experienced skippers in
ccmfort and style aboard either a
17-or 19-foot dual-console power
boat Rental rates range from 5'0
to $60 an hour. Half-<lay rates are
$135 for the 17-foot dual console,
$170 for the center console and
$195 for the 19-foot dual console.
Rates are slightly higher on week-
ends. Balboa Boat Rentals is at 510
E. Edgewater, Balboa Peninsula.
For reservations, call 673-7200.
WHALE WATCHING UNDER SAIL
Sail aboard a 46-foot sloop with
a licensed captain. Space is limit-
ed. No children or smokers. For
more information, call 646-4005.
SPORTRSHING
Bongo's Sportfishing Charters
offers private party whale-watch-
ing excursions everyday. The cost
is $125 for one hour, with SllC-pas-
senger maximum and a three-hour
minimum. Call 673-2810.
NEWPORT LANDING
schools, churches and communtty
youth groups. For more intonna.
tion, c.all 675-0550.
PtLGIUM OF NEWPORT
The 118-foot historic schooner,
Pilgrim of Newport. offers week.
end whale-watching trips, ~tur
days from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and
Sundays from 1 to 4 p.m. Cost is
$20 for adults and $15 for children,
The schooner is also available for
private charter. For reservations,
call 966--0686.
FUN ZONE BOAT CO.
Fun Zone Boat Co. guarantees
whale or dolphin sightings during
its excursions or the next trip is
free. Dally trips are $14 for adults,
$12 for senio~. $8 for children ages
3 to 11 and free for children under
3. Groups rates are also available
for schools, children and groups of
15 or more. For reservations, call
673-0240.
SPECIAL EVENTS'
CIASSES
POWER YAOfT TRAINING
Recent storms have given a great white blanket to ttie San
Gabriel mountains as they serve as a backdrop for a plane I departitig from John.Wayne Airport over the Back Bay.
Forecasters are predtcUng sprtng-llke weather om week.
Newport Landing Sportfishing
offers whale watching from 10 a.m.
to 1 p.m. weekdays and from 9
a.m. to 2:30 p.m. weekends and
holidays. The cost is $14 for adults,
$8 for seniors and children over 12.
Discount rates are available for
OCC's Marine Program offen.
five-day power yacht training
classes from April 15 to 19, May 13
to 17, and JW\e 10 to 14, and 24 to
28. Weekend sections meet May I
to 3 and 9 to 10. Cost is $1,495. For
more information, call 645-9412.
New Lower Rates 4-.1.-981
Summer &. fall Enrollment
April 18, Open House-Elementary
April 25, Open House-Preschool
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five years. If you've invested in a Rolex you've made an
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of your timepiece. As an Official Ro lex Jeweler we are
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Th• First, The Orlglnal, The •••ti
EASTER WEEK SPECIALS ••tablls1t•4 1983
Carnations ... Everyone's ravorite ............................................ 15 tor $5.00
Field Tulips ... Springtime delights .......................................... 10 ror $5.SO
DatTodils ... Bright yellow beauties ............................................ to tor $3.SO
Orchids ... Elegant dendroblum ........................................... ,................. $1 .'75 ~r. stem
."Fill your Own" greened Easter Baskets ........................... t'ri>m $9.99
Flower Arran2ements for the Holidays .......... From $18.75
Flowering JITants ••• rrom $2.00 .•• Flowerln1 plant baskets from $12.99
Du ply D/scount~d Vases, Planter.r, and Baskets arriving daily
Plus a rtat stltction o ntn and owtrin /ant$
_ __...Powerful enough to lift 116-p()und bowling
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SEA EXPLORERS
The Sea EJ:plorer Ship Del
Mar 711 of Orange County Neb
young men ages 14 to 18 to par.
ticipate in a maritime eq>erience
prQ9?am encompassing MWng,
searrumship, piloting,, navigation
and cruising. 'Ibey meet at 1 p .m.
every Wednesday at the Sea
Explorer Sea Base, 1931 W.
Coast Highway, Newp<?rt Beech.
For more in!onnation, call Mike
Stewart ,at 642·6301 or Jerry
LaPointe at 551·8591.
FISHING SOtOOI:
PllhiDg dUMI are offered
from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m: every Mon-
day and Tuesday. Partici~ts
leave from the Balboa Pavilion.
Cost IS S125 per penon. For more
iliformation, Oall 673-2810.
DORY FISHING fUET
fresh catch of the day. The fisb is are available for grc>UJ>I or ain-
ptepared for sale at the open-air gles. Call Bongos S}>C?rtfis~
market. Headquarten on the Balboa
RSHINGTWS
PW:mg supplies and open and
private bbat charters are ovallable
at NeWport Landbig Sportfishing,
309 Palm St., Suite P, 675-0550;
Falco Plshlng Charters, 832· 7708;
, and Dovey'• Locker, -400 Main St.,
BalbOa, 61.3-1-43-t.
Peninsula, 673·2810.
FISHING IOAT RENTALS
Get to the Newport
Pier/McFadden Square early to SIX-PASSENGER SPORTFISHING
watch the fleet return with the Day and night fishing charters
Streamline center-console
fishing boats can be rented at
Balboa Boat Rentals on the Bal·
boa Penlnsula. The boats are
equipped with live bait tanks,
flsh finders and VHF radio.
Available by hourly and hall·
day rates at $170. Pull-day rates
are $2-40. U-Drive offshore boats
equipped with VHF radios can
be rented by the hour, half day
or full clay. Rates range from $40
per hour to $195 for the day. Call
Balboa Boat Rentals at
673-7200.
SAILING
LESSONS AND BOAT RENTALS
Learn to sail or windsurf at
Resort Watersports. Wmdsurfers
and 14·foot sailboats are avail-
able for rental at $15 per hour.
THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1998 A9:_
Call 729-1150.
SAILIOAT RENTALS
Manna Sailing in the Balboa
Pun Zone offers sailbOat rentals l
and private lessons. Advanced I
clAssel include navigation, big
boat, powerboat, introduction to
heavy weather and first-mate
instruction. Call 673-7763 for
more intonnation. Also call the ii • Blue Dolphin Sailing Club at
644-2525 OT the Lido Salling
Club at 675-0827 for rentals.
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., Come Join Ut1
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I Brunch Hourtt: 9:00 am to 3:00 pm ~
Open for Dinner al 4:00 pm ~
R,·~1t1·1 1a/ t~''I·' ,\'1Lt1t7t'._1frd A
6-i2-5-i5l '51
2735 W. Cotut Hwy.
Join us for <f ·~J ~. ~~¥t ,_/J7M• ~
-~ ./J,#/
Sunday, April 12m
10am-3pm
Adults $1~
Children under 12 $7~
For
Reservation Call 548-9500
1870-A Harbor Blvd
Jain ?J,S
far
FASTER
lOCAltDAI llMNGlE SOUAAf ------
Sunday
April 12, 1998
10am-3pm
CARVING STA110N
Whole Roued Turley
Ro.1cmary and Garlic kg of Lamb
with all the Tulditional Tri.mmings
As3orted Seasonal Salads-Smoked Salmon with Bagels
am.LED FRESH SEAFOOD BAil
An Array of Hot Breakf.ast Specialties with OmeJetta Made to Order
WOKSAUl'I' STA110N
Featuring SpecWt)' Items from Oao M~
~Bated Bread Ailonment
AMINI BUnEI' FOR aDLDilEN
~ DisplaydMouthwatering Dcaens
Free F1owing Ownpagne le Much M<ft
Adults. $-'2.00
Oilldrai (Ap !>-12) .-$16.00
(Olildrul UDdc:t 5 eatftee)
Complimentary Sclf Piiting
1ndoOt and <Milool' ~ Aftillbk
Regular menu with specials
E@.£~f' Dt JM ~f
Served 5pm-9pm
CMmf!AJ~ ~@~_,-Vf' Dr _fli;~d
1 Oam·3:00pm
$19.90
For reservations please call
673-9500
25 J F.ast Padflc Coast Highway • Newport BeaCh
with dcliciow Hden Grace Chocolates
~ Jiip Chocolate Walnut Fudge,
Peanut Butter, Rocky Roaa &: More
CNcw'-S-.io i.n may shapes and sizes
Other PAlllr BMltn <>-••
Beautifully 6llcd rd.' 1JMlln.
I'
A ti> . THURSDAY, 'APRtL 9, 1998 ' . . • . ' ' •
' Gil and Maureen McCutchan carried their Dally
Pilot up 11 Wghts of stairs to the top of the Har-
bour Town lighthouse on IDlton Head Island. S.C.
L.-
Has the true meaning of Easter
gotten a little fuzz.y? ,. .
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ST. MARK Presbyterian Church (USA)
A Progressive Church wilt. Open Minds and Open Arms
Sunday Worship 9: 30 am with Church School and Child Care
Jamlxirce at Eastbluff/Ford, Newport Beach • 714.644.1341
www.hows.net/92660smpc
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WIDIPme,
left.•cadet
atW...
hhltU.S.
Mllltary
Academy
tnNew
York. readt
the Dally
Pilot every
day on the
Internet.
HUparenta '
\'taltfor
Plebe
Puent
Weekend,
brlllgtng
hlmcoples
• of the Pilot.
John ffttffman of St. Andrew's Ptesbyterlan Church stands with some ofhls 190 tour
melnben tn front of the Walltng Wall in Jerusalem.
Louband
Vera De
Fusco, left,
visit the
Ju dean
Momrtaln•
after a
freak mow
storm on
the way to
Jerusalem.
St. Michael & A ll Angels
Episcopal Church
Corona del Mar
Marguerite A\C. at
PaL·itic Viev. Dri ve
644-0463
Hoh Wee"-Schedule:
· I 9:00 am \torninl! Pnncr. \pril 10 & 11 •
:':JO J-Hninl! Pru,.er \pril H. «>. &. 11 l
\ pril Q \l,1uncl~ Thur,du~
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Nurser) Care pr<nided at *Services
KCOP-TV-13
in cooperation with Southern California
Christian Science churches presents
"For They Shall Be Comforted"
Saturday, April 11, 11 :30 a.m.
with
KayOlson,C.S.B. *
" ... tht words of tht Bible comfort and heal
and affirm that lift is unniding. "K 0.
•Member of the Christian Science Board of I..eaWahip
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Graveline of
Fountain
Valley
vacation In
Auckland,
New
Zealand.
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.... ~ ' A dramatic alternative to th e religious, social and
political environment in Orange County
/Jn 't that incredibu for a ChriJtian Church?
Services at 9:00am and l 0:30am every Sunday
Nursery Care Provided
4915 Alton Parkway'. Irvine (7 14) 733-0220
www.1ucc.org
You are invited to
CELEBRATE T H E JOY O F EASTER!
6:30 AM SUNRISE SERVICE
on the beach at 14th Street
(bring a blanket or beach chafr)
9:30 AM EASTER WORSHIP
Traditional Service with Sunday School
5:30 PM SUNDAY NIGHT ALIVE
Contemporary Service on the Patio
Refrabmnm "1Ul ft°""11bip follow ueb urvk1
Chri.tt Church bf the Sea United Mcthod.i.tt
14th 8t Wat Balboa Bhd., Newport Beach
(714) 673-380S
Easter Services
Soturciau . Aprll ll d 6pm
sundau, April 12
7:30 • 3:45 • 10:30mn • 12 noon
<1unemlc d\lldrcn's program ol oll
Easter services except 7:30am Sun<iau
ott ~k'.C$ wm be t\dG lo our ou<SUorlum s 120 bonltn conuon ~ trvl
ot rhc corner or newpor1 coast :Jrtvc
.. . ,•
" :· ·' .
Dave and Unda
Robenon's
grandchildren,
from left. Ellie
Bowen, Claire
Coleman, Katie
Coleman,nd
Cole Robenon.
read the Dally
Pilot on Mr •
Toad's Wlld Ride
at Disneyland.
Pete and
Orlene Foss
travel on
board the
MS Polaris
tn the
Galapagos
Islands,
Ecuador,
during a
total ecllpse
of the sun.
,
Community Church, Congrepdonal
Unked Church of Christ
611 Heliotrope Ave. Corona del Mar
'l~ ~ .. , 14) 644-7400 • g~,.m
HOILY ·WEEK
~ Thursday, April 9 (reservations required)
Ught Supper 6: 15. Service&. Convnunlon at 7:30 p.m.
Good frtday, April 10, Service at 8:00 p.-.
I
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Local company Dekra-lite takes a vacatton in Matzatlan.
Celebrate Easter!
7im Timmons, Pastor
will be speaking at all
five services.
New Community Church
2025 Alton Parkway
(between Von Kannan
and Redhill)
(714) 442-9240
Good fi!dav
April I 0
: Two services!
Noon and ·, :30 p.m.
~
Saturday Evening
April 11
6:00 p.m.
Easter Sunday
April 12
8:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.
Special children's programs!
APS.irToOrow
From left. Barbara Jones Hood, Patty Wlllls and Kim Aldrich. all of
Newport Beach, pose at The Louvre ln Parts.
1701 W. Balcer Street, Co6ta Mesa
(comer of Mesa Venk Drwe East and Balm)
Dr. Richard (Dick) George, Minister Eliza Rubenstein, Minister of Mu.sic
Mmmd, Thursday &utn Swnday
7,30 ... c-~;,,, ....... a &30w -.i.,:. a.,,..... ....... ""'!> Dr ~ spnki~ ~nd Ouncd Chou 10:00 am Wonliip, Cli.ildc:aft, Cbildrm •
pmv1Jmg sp«1al mwK Focus will hr"" Sunday School 1~ La.1 Su~r ci J~ and His [)uciplcs V.'< 1_n•1t• ;all 10 cflrlntr <M Lmh R-r10n ,.......Id _,_, nrv....,.concl..O..h11lrmtntma."l..ivq
• ' \ ... Cll Catt plO~>UC"U. 979-8234 Lna· w..,, • Tht 0..-1 Qnr wJl rrondc
Open Communion • all an" 1nv11td tpKal ml.IMC and cc~O<) .. a-. Rob K.wtr.
buuant tolcllll; Abaa Plllt. Olpiia.
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§AXNTJAME§
a community dnold to loving Jesw Cltrist and
EPISCOPAL
serving Him as Lord and Savior
CHURCH
warmly invites you and your family to join our family
in celebrating the Resu.nedion of Jesus Christ!
Good Frida7, April 10
6:30 am -Morning Prayer
Noon to 3 pm -HomilUs on Christ's Seven I.Ast Mbnts
6 10 7 pm -Confessions
7:30 pm -Stations of the Cross, choir
Holy Saturday, April 11
4 pm Cltildrtn's service with baptisms, choir, bells
7:30 pm Grtat Vigil of &.lter, Holy Eucharist Ritt II wilh choir
Ruter Day, Sanday, April 1l
•titrder·~ 7 am Holy Eucharist Rite I wilh choir and brass
9 am Holy Eucharist Rile II wilh cltoir and brau
J J am Holy Eucharist Rik II wilh rmewo.l "WOrslUp kam and brass
I lnft1111 and cltild <XllY al all F.aster Day 1el'Vicc.r}
Tbe Rneren4 Daftd C. Andenoa. rector
3209 VlA LIDO, lft:WfORT bACB, CA 1714'8'71M)210
Thursday, Aprll 9, Holy Thursday
Moming Prayer • 8:30 a.m. in the Church
Evenin~ Mass of the lord's Supper -7:30 p.m. •
Adoration until Midnight in the Hall
Friday, Aprll 10, Good Friday
No 8:30 a.m. Mass
-..l 2:00 noon• -Guided Medjtations
1 :00 p.m. • -Silent Meditation
1 :30 p.m. • -Celebradoc) of the Lord's Passion liturgy of the \\bd, Veneration of the Cross, Communion Servic-
7:30 p.m. -Stations of the Cross
Saturday, Aprll 11, Holy Saturday
No 8:30 a.m. Mass
No 5:00 p.m. Mass
8:00 p.m. • -Easter Vl(il
Music for Choir, 9'gan, Brus, llmpanl
11 :00 p.m. -R~ for newty biPized ind newty receMd memberJ ·Halt
O~R LADY ~
QUEEN OF ANGELS
Sundily, April 12, Easter 0aY
7:00 a.m. Mass In Chufth -Can«or and~
8:30 a.m. • Mass In Churi:h • Coneemporaty Chotr
· Mass in Hall ·Cantor and T~
10:00 a.m. • Mass In Chu.ch -Adult Choir ind 8'
Mass in H.111 • COIU.tlPOf'~ ChoU
11 :30 a.m.• Mass in OMJrch • ~ C..-and Ofpn
AU THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1998
around town
..
PARKINSON'S CARE
Denis Sutherland speaks on
changes in Medicare and long-
term care insurance that will
affect people with Parkinson's
disease at 7 p.m. at Oasis Senior
Center, 800 Marguerite Ave.,
Corona del Mar. For more infor-
mation, call (310) 476-7030.
SUOESHOW
The North Pace store presents
•Journey to Pakistan's Karako-
ram Himalaya,• a free slide show
on climbing big walls, at 7:30 p.m.
at the store in Thangle Square,
1870-A Harbor Blvd . Costa
Mesa. Call 646-0909.
DAY
PATENT SEMINAR
The Inventors Forum holds a
seminar on patents from 8 to 10
p.m. at Orange Coast College,
2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
Cost is $15. For more information,
call 253-0909.
PANCAKE BREAKFAST
A pancake breakfast will be
served from 7:30 to 11 a.m. at the
Oasis Senior Center, 800 Mar-
guerite Ave., Corona del Mar.
Cost is $2 for adults and $1 for
children. For more mformation,
call 644-3244.
EGG HUNTS
Torelli Realty presents "Egg-
Citement • from 9:30 to 11 :30 a.m.
at Tanager Park, Tanager Drive
and Hummingbird Drive, Costa
Mesa, featuring egg hunts, pony
rides and a petting zoo. For more
mformation, call 540-7355.
RETIREMENT Pl.ANNING
Jason Shen of 5inith Barney
Inc. presants a free class on
beginning retirement planning
from 10 to 11 a.m. at Smith Bar-
ney, 650 Town Center Drive, Cos-
ta Mesa. For more information,
call 641-7738.
REINING SHOW
The California Reining Horse
Association holds a day-long
reining show beginning at 8 a.m.
at the Equestrian Center, Orange
County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair
Drive, Costa Mesa. The event will
be canceled if it rains. For more
information, call (909) 785-0157.
ADD OVERVIEW
Coastline Counseling offers a
free overview on attention deficit
disorder at 7 p.m. at 1200 Quail
St., Newport Beach. For more
information, call 476-0991.
CAL POLY POMONA
A representative from the
admissions office at California
Polytechnk State University,
Pomona, visits Orange Coast Col-
lege from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the
Transfer Center, 2701 Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa. For more
information, call 432-5894.
SElf WORTH
Success strategist Jeanine Just
presents a free lecture called
#Self Worth: Don't Leave Home
Without It" at noon at the New-
port Beach Public Library, 1000
Avocado Ave. For more informa-
tion, call 717-3801.
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ufNG. TERM CARE -~e Orange Caregiver
wee Center presents a work-
on long-tcnn care and estate
Medi-Cal planning from 1 to
3 . at the office of Todd Lit-
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' 650 Town Center Drive,
t\ 550, Costa Mesa. Suggested
tion is $10. For reservations
pi.ore information, call ~0-
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P41ENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS CAn orientation meeting for
!pective members of ,Parents
out Partners will be held
fr 7, to 8 p.m. Interested people
stfl>uld bring identification and Uf name and address of a profes-
siftal reference. For location and
m9re information, call 593-6363. ,.
G~AL-SETTING WORKSHOP tA free two-part workshop on
sditing goals in times of change is p~nted from. 6 to 7:30 p.m .
tc0ay and April 21 at Orange
CGa5t College's Re-Entry Center,
Rtom 106, Counseling and
Aimissions Butldmg, 2701
FArview Road, Costa Mesa. For
~re informati.on , call 432-5162.
WEDNESDAY
S~TA CRUZ REPRESENTATIVE
~ admissions representative
f!lID UC Santa Cruz Vlsits OCC's
llansfer Center from 10 a.m. to 1
p'1t. The college is at 2701
F ·ew Road, Costa Mesd. For
re information, call 432-5894.
~HURSDAY
AMBER BREAKFAST
,.The Costa Mesa Chdffiber of ~mmerce holds a breakfast from
7~5 to 8:45 a.m. al the Costa
~a Country C lub, 1701 Goll
Ctturse Dnve, Costa Mesa. Cost ts
$'2 in advance, $17 al the door.
Far more mformation, call 885-
9~0. ,.
dtRISTOPHER COX
~The Young Executives of
AJnerica play host to a reception
~th Congressman Christopher
c:i>x from 7:15 to 8:45 a.m. at The
Pacific Club, 4110 M•cArthur
*d .. Newport Beach. Cost 1s $25
nonmembers and $15 for
mbers. For more Lnformation,
cill 759-5456.
MATIC READING
eaders Repertory Theater
p ents •A Hispanic Montage:
0pyond Chilis, Tortillas and
Pp:>position 187, • a dramatic
r ding of plays, poetry and prose
f m contemporary Latino htera-
e, at 7 p.m. at the Newport
ach Public Library, 1000 Avoca-
Ave., Newport Beach. For
re mformation, call 717-3801.
APRIL 1 ~
PUBLICAN WOMEN
... The Newport Harbor Republi-
Women presents a luncheon
turing Rep. Christopher Cox,
ewport Beach, who will dis-
c s tax reform, at 11 a.m. at the
boa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast
ghway. Tickets are $20. For
re information, call 759-3086.
l~ERVIEWING WORKSHOP
• The Re-Entry Center at
;
ange Coast College presents a
workshop on effective mter-
wing from 11 a.m. to 12:30
~· in Room 106 of the CoWlSel-
i and Adrrussions Building,
2 01 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
r more information, call 432-
5 62.
fllTIO SALE . C St. John Episcopal Church pre-
st"lts its annual patio sale from 8
. to 2 p.m . at 183 E. Bay St ..
ta Mesa. Books, baked goods,
usehold items and more will be
sl,d to benefit outreach programs
~the church. For more informa-tt1n1 call 543-3279. ,.
flRENTING WORKSHOP
1 "OCC's Community Education Ece presents an anger control
kshop for parents of children
der 12 from 9 a.m. to noon in
m 204 of the Lewis Applied
ence Building, 2701 Fairview
d, Costa Mesa. Cost is $37.
a SS materi3.l.s fee. For more
ormation, call 432-5880.
HANGING GARDENS
Sherman Library presents a
free workshop on hanging veg-
etable gardens at 9:30 a .m. at
2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona
del Mar. For more information.
call 673-2261.
DIVORCE WORKSHOP
Therapist Maxine Cohen holds
a workshop for men and women
who recently have been divorced,
or are in the process of divorcing,
from 10 a .m. to 12:30 p.m . at 180
Newport Center Drive. Cost is
$40. For more information, call
759-0579.
GARDEN TOUR
The Volunteer Association of
Sherman Library and Gardens in
Corona del Mar will hold its
annual tour of six private Corona
del Mar gardens from 11 a.m. to 3
p.m. Tickets are $20. Proceeds
will go to maintenance of the
botanical gardens. For more infor-
mation, call 673-2261.
NEWPORT BAY EARTH DAY
Upper Newport Bay Natural-
ists present an Earth Day celebra-
tion featuring exhibits, demon-
strations and tours from 10 a.m . to
4 p.m. at 600 Shellmaker Island,
Newport Beach. For more infor-
mation, call 640-1751.
LAB EARTH DAY
The Lab Antimall holds an
Earth Day Festival featuring envi-
ronmental organizations and live
entertainment from noon to 5 p.m .
at 2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa.
Call 966-6661.
VACATION ADVENTURES
The Newport Beach Public
.
Library offers a free program by
June Fable of Boulevards 'navel
on special-interest travel opportu-
ruties al noon at 1000 Avocado
Ave., Newport Beach. Por more
information, call 717-3801.
WOMEN IN FOODSERVICE
The Orange County Chapter of
Roundtable for Women in Food-
sefVlce bolds its April dinner
meeting at 6 p.m. at Scampi
Restaurant, 1576 Newport Blvd.,
Costa Mesa. Cost is $30 {or mem-
bers in advance, $35 for members
at the door, $35 for guests in
advance and $38 for others. For
more information, call 665-6312.
ZONE DIET
Nutritionists and fitness
experts Joyce and Gene Daoust
present a seminar on MThe Zone
Diet Made Easy• at 7 p.m. at the
Sheraton Hotel, 4545 Newport
Blvd.. Newport Beach. The
Daousts are the authors of M 40-30-
30 Fat Burning Nutrition.· Cost is
$10 m advance and $15 at the
door. For more mformation, call
565-3068.
APRIL 22
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS
The League of Women Voters
of Orange Coast meets at 9:30
a.m. at a private home in Corona
del Mar. For more information,
call 644-5998.
CHAMBER MIXER •
The Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce and College Hospital
Costa Mesa hold a mixer from
5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the hospital,
301 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Cost
is $10 for nonmembers. free for
members. For more information,
call 855-9090.
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COMMUNITY MIXER
The Latino Business CoUDdl
and the Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce hold a mixer for bUSl-
ness, civic and community leaders
from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the
Country Side Inn, 325 Bnstol St.,
Costa Mesa. Admission is free
For more information, call 474-
7755.
APRIL 28
MEMORY SCREENINGS
Newport Villa West presents
free memory screenings, starting
at ?:30 a.m., at 393 Hospital Road,
Newport Beach. Reservations are
required. For more information,
call 631-3555.
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ACCENT REDUCTION PROGRAM
Healthtech presents a free
introductory workshop, M Accent
Reduction and Cultural Adapta-
tion in the Workplace,· from 9 to
10:30 a.m. every other Saturday
and from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Wednes-
days at the Healthtech offices,
3140 Redhill Ave .. Suite 150, Cos-
ta Mesa. Seating is limited. For
reservations or more rnformation,
call 751-0255.
AEROBIC-CARDIO KICK BOXING
Body Design dnd United Stu-
dios of Self-Defense offers aero-
bic-cardio kick boxing classes
from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays at 1000
W. Coast Highway, Swte C, New-
port Beach. The cost is $8 per
class. For more in1ormalion, call
722-0526.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
Alcoholics Anonymous mem-
bers meet from 6:45 to 7:45 d.m.
Mondays through Fridays m
THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1998 AU
Room 3 at Oasis Seruor Center,
800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona de!
Mar. Por more infonnabon, call
644-3244.
ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT
• The Alzhet.mer's Association
and Grief Support Group of New-
port Villa WesVVilla Rosa co-
sponsors a free support group
meeting for caregwers at 7 p.m
on the fourth Thursday of each
month through October at New-
port Villa West Assisted Living,
393 Hospital Road, Newport
Beach. For more information, call ·
631-3555.
• The Alzheimer's Assoaation
and Mesa Terrace, a residenbdl
community for people with
Alzheimer's disease and related
bereavement group that special-
izes in the needs of individuals
who have sick and/or dying ani-
mals in theu lives. It meets at 3
p.m. every Tuesday at 3101 W.
Coast Highway, Swte 311, New-
port Beach The cost is a donation
to an arumal chanty of the
dttendee's choice. For reserva-
bons, call 721-5750.
ANOTHER PASSAGE
Another Passage, a transitional
support group for people experi-
encing changes in their lives,
meets from 1 to 2:30 p.m.
Wednesddys Ill Room 3 at Oasis
Senior Center, 800 Marguerite
Ave., Corond del Mar. For more
mformation, cdll 644-3244.
dementia, offers a free support BALBOA SKI CLUB
group for caregivers at 6:30 p.m The Balboa Ski Club meets at 7
on the first Tuesday of each p.m on the first cind third Tuesday
month at Mesa Terrace, 350 W of edch month dunng winter in
Bay St., Costa ~esa: For more the Tee Room at Newport Beach
information, call 263-1111 . Golf Course, 3100 Irvine Ave.,
ANIMAL BEREAVEMENT GROUP
Rebecca Lewis leads an arumdl I Newport Beach Call 854-7560.
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\ BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENINGS
Oasis Senior Center conducts
blood pressure screenings from 9
to 11 a m. on the first and tb.trd
Tuesday of each month in Room 3
at 800 Marguente Ave., Corona
del Mar. Screenings ·also are
available from 1 to 2:30 p.m. on
the second and fourth Wednes-
day of each month at Mariners
Park, Dover Street at Irvine
Avenue, Newport Beach. For
" more information, call 644-3244.
-cl BODY IMAGE SUPPORT
tt The Newport Beach Psycho-
aJ logical Assooatton offers a body
d image/moderate eating support c uroup at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at c :no1 W Coast Highway, No. 311,
n: Newport Beach. For more infor-
ffidbon, call 721-5750.
SI BRAILLE INSTITUTE
• Oasis Seruor Center offers a
r; Braille class to help with sight
01 loss from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thurs-
81 ddys m Room 4 al 800 Marguerite
1 1\v£• • Corond dd Mar For more
~ rnlnnnabon call b44-3244.
BRAIN TUMOR SUPPORT
A bram tumor support group
m<'els from 7 to 8.30 p.m. on the
l1rst dnd third Thursday of each
A month al Pt1lly and George Hoag
( ·ancer C 'pnter, 4000 W. Coast
S4 l hghway Newport Beach. The
P rneetmq., c1re fre>e For more infor-
2 mat1on. C'd II 722-6237. c
C• BREAST CANCER SUPPORT
A brl'a'>t-cc1ncer support group
111<'PI~ Ir om noon to 2 p .m. Tues-
dt1y::. t1I Pully cmd George Hoag
c ·c1nc t•r C '£>nt<'T, 4000 W. Coast
Pi I ltqhwc1y. N<'wport Beach. The
lll<'Pltnq., Ml' lrP<'. For more mfor-
st mnhon cdll 722-6237. c
g BRIGHTER IMAGE
C Fr<'t;> profess1ondl consultation
cl tur mdkc>-up. wigs, etc., is avatl-
c. <1hlt> for c-clncer patients by
clppmntnwnl only rrom 10 a.m. lo
E• I pm WPdnesddys at Patty and
(jeorcw Hoa9 Cdncer Center,
C 4000 \V C'od<;l f hqhway. Newport
al HPcKh For mow information. call
dJ 122-52:17
lv
ri CANCER SUPPORT GROUPS
ir A free cancer support group
nwets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on the
lo11rth lttf'Sddy of each month at
-Pntty and George J foag Cancer
< 'pnter. 4000 W Coast I lighway,
-.!Pwport Beach. For more mfor-
Jlldbon, call 722-6237.
'CARDS/BINGO
ThP Jpw1sh Senior Center
offers cord <Jdmes from 10 d.m. to
~ p m c>vPry third Tuesday A
k oshN lunrh 1s offered at noon
Jnr $J pt•r wnior For more mfor-
)nat1on cdll 513-5b41
CAREGIVER SUPPORT
Oasis Senior Center offers
~ areg1vC'r supportive counseling
1or people cdnng ford loved one.
For appomtmenls or more infor-
mallon. Cdll 644-3244.
CHEMOTHERAPY SUPPORT
Hot1q Cdncer Center offers
suppori for individuals facing or
tind<'rgo1ng bone marrow tans-
plcm l or swm cell rescue. For
11111rP informt1tton. rail 574-6872.
CHESS CLUB
< 'hP'>S lovt>r'> of all ages are
invrtNI to 1om lhe JeWlsh Senior
i L'nler'., chec;.-.. rluh from 7 to 10
p m Tuc>scldys dl 250 E. Baker St ..
I ••'>Id f\IP.-..d ror more mfonna-
1111n rdll 5 l l-5h41
COED SUPPORT
• Th•· NPwport Beach Psycho-
~oq1c t1I t\.,.,,H 1dlton offers a coed
"it1pp1>rl qroup di 7 p.m Thurs-
dc1y., .it 'ilO I W roast Highway,
Su1IP n 1. Newport Beach The
'>ll pporl qroup requires free pre-
<l'>'>C''>'>m£>nt before Joining. For
nuirr infonndb.on, call 722-4588.
• The• I fealmg Conqection
nflers d coed relationship group
'c1l 7 p.111 . Wednesdays al 4425
Jamborc<' Road, Su ite 180-A.
.Newport Beach. For more in for-
Jndllon. rc11l 261-8003.
• CONSUMER BUSINESS NETWORK
The Consumer Business Net-
tWOrk meets dt 7 a.m. Fridays in
,the Mezzanine at Newport Gate-
:Way, 19800 MacArthur Blvd.,
:Newport Beach. For more infor-
~ahon or reservauons, call 550-
;4785 • • !COSTA MESA CHAMBER 1 The Costa Mesa Chamber of
iCommerce Networkers Business
!Leads luncheon meets at 11 :45
a .m. Wednesdays a t Costa Mesa
~ountry Club, 1701 Goll Course
1Road, Costa Mesa. Por more
tmtormatJon, call 574-8780.
tDIVORCE MEDIATION
• A free lecture a bout dlvorce ~ediation, an alternative to the
itraditional two-attorney divorce,
1is offered the third Thursday of
'8ach month with attorney Alida
1D. Taylor and psychologist Lee H.
Solow. Space is limlled and reser-
vations are r~r~ Por more
information, can 95~-:'2515.
DURAil£ POWER Of ATTOINEY
Revis your Ufeume docu-
ts regarctµig durable power
of a ttorney through Oasis Senior Highway, Newport S..ch. t.er, 883 W. 15th St., Newport
Center for St each. For appoint-Admission ts free. 'Por more infor-Beach. Por mor .lilformation, ai.1l
ments, call 6'.4-32'4. matlon, call 722.:.&237. 631-2177.
• DYSLEXIA SUPPORT
The National Dyslexia
Research Poundanon sponsors
weekly adult attention deficit dis-
order support groups at its office,
833 Dover Drive, Suite 27, New-
port Beach. Cost is $5 per session.
For the time and day, ca.11 642-
7303.
ELDER CARE NURSE
Oasis Senior Center offers
elder care nurse preventive
health-care services the fourth
Wednesday of each month in
Room HS3 at 800 Margue rite
Ave., Corona del Mar. For
appointments, call 64~-3244 .
FAC.NG FORWARD
Facing Forward, a support
g roup for family members of
rec~ntly deceased cancer
· patients, meets from 6:30 to 7:30
p.m. and 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Mon-
days at Patty and George Hoag
Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast
F1Rf EXPLORERS
The Costa Me.so Fire Depart·
ment's Fire Explorers POlt -400
meets at 6 p.m. Tuesdays at ven-
ous fire stations Men and women
ages 16 to 21 are welcome to join.
For more information. call 754-
51·'1 or 754-Stl>6.
FREE RELATIONSHIP HOTLINE
M8.Jlne Cohen, a marriage
and family therapist, sponsors an
anonymous helpline for individu-
als with relationship problems.
She is available for free consulta-
tion from noon to 1 p .m . and 7 to
8 p .m. Mondays by calling 759-
0357.
FREE USDA FOOD
Free USDA food for low-
income families arid seJ\io~ in
Newport Bea.ch, Corona del Mar
and Balboa is available from 10
a.m. to n oon on the second
Wednesday of each month at
Newport Beach Community Cen-
FRIENDSHIP au1
lbe Thursday Morning Oub
presents an entertainment lun-
cheon on the second Thunday o1
each month at Balboa Bay Cub,
1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. The dub also has ongolng
activities, such as golf and bridge.
Por a free newsletter or more
information, ca.11 546-2244.
' GYNECOLOGIC CANCER
A free support group for
women ~th gynecologic cancers
meets from 9:30 to 11 a.m. on the
second and fourth Wednesday of
each month at Patty and George
Hoag Cancer C enter, 4000 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
For more information, call 722-
6237.
HAM RADIO MEntNGS
Mesa Emergency Service
Amateur Communication offers
the opportunity for ham ra dio
operators to participate in Costa
Mesa's Radio Amateur C1v11
Emergency Seivlce organization.
Weekly nets are held at 7:20 p.m.
on 147.060 mhz. Monthly meet-
ings are held at 6:30 p.m. on the
fourth Wednesday of each month
at the Costa Mesa Police Depart-
ment. For more inlormation , call
15-4-1().45.
HIGH-OOSE CHEMOTHERAPY
SUPPORr
Support provided for lnd.Jvidu-
als who will' or are undergoing
bone marrow transplant or stem
cell rescue and their f amllies at
the Patty and George Hoag Can-
cer Center. For more information,
call 574-6872.
INaST SURVIVORS SUPPORT
Survivors of Incest Anony-
mous for female victims of sexual
abuse and rape and their friends
and family meets from 10 a.m. to
noon every Saturday at 760 Vic-
toria St., Costa Mesa. There is no
fee. For more information, call Iris
at 859-3918.
•
JAYaES GROUP
The Jaycees ii a group of
young profetsion.als ages 21 to 39
who get together f ot community
service, business networking and
social!zing. Meetings are held the
second and fourth Thwsday of
every month. Pot more informa-
tion, call 451-2178. ,..
KIWANIS O.UB ..
The Kiwanis Club of Newport
Beach-Corona del Mar meets at
noon Thursdays at the Bahia•
Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bay ...
slde Drive, Corona del Mar. Pd:t
more information, call 852-1148. ..
LEADS CLUB ,,
The Newport Coast Chapter of
Ali Lassen's Leads Club meets at
7:15 p.m. Tuesdays at Mimi's
Cafe at Harbor and Newport
Boulevards in Costa Mesa. F<»
more information, call 857-6059. • -LEGAL ASSISTANCE •
Oasis Senior Center offers a
half hour of free legal consulta-
tion by appointments by calling
644-3244.
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ALS ASSOOATION ORANGE
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The Amyotrophic Lateral Scle-
rosis Association, Orange County
Chapter, needs many volunteers.
For information, call the chapter
office at 375-1922.
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CONTINUED FROM A 1
"If they're saying the demand
-,v.ill double in 22 years, it's going to
be ugly without another airport in
Orange County.•
-The county's numbers were
derived rrom a combination or pop-
ulation growth, per-capita income
and the cost of airfare, Ahlfeldt
said. Any changes in those three
factors could alter the predictions,
he added.
When adjusted to exclude San
Diego, the county's forecasts are
comparable to the predictions pro-
duced by the Southern California
Association of Governments,
which makes them difficult to dis-
pute, Ahlleldt said.
Richard Dixon, chairman of the
El Toro Reuse Planning Authority
board of directors, said the anti-air-
port group does 11ot argue the fact
ll HAPPY EASTER
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Orange County needs volunteers
for either of two services -
•helpline• assistants at the chapter
office, or support group leaders/co-
leaders in the community. Day-
long helpline training sessions and
support group leader training ses-
sions are free. They also indude a
light" lunch. To register, call 283-
1111 as soon as possible.
AMERICAN CANCER soam
The Orange County Region of
the American Cancer Society
seeks office volunteers. The soci-
ety is also seeking volunteers to
that there will be increased
demand for air service in Southern
California.
·common sense tells every-
body that there's going to be an
increased demand for passengers
and cargo,• he said. "The issue is
how do we address that demand.
We need to take full advantage of
the existing airport system, and
focus on bow we can get the peo-
ple in a timely manner to these oth-
er airports. •
But Peggy Ducey, Newport
Beach deputy city manager, said
with drive times on Southern Cali-
fornia rreeways expected to double
within 15 years, it will be virtually
impossible for business people to
get to an out-of-county airport.
The idea of a high-speed bullet
train likely would run into the
same kind of community resistance
that an airport at El Toro is facing,
Ducey said.
·we should be meeting the
demand our community is creating
es·
answer calls for the unit's
Helpline InfoCenter. For informa-
tion on these and other volunteer
opportunities, call Usa Landry at
261-9446.
AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY
ANGELS ON WHEELS
Volunteer d.riveJS from Newport
Beach and Costa Mesa can help
cancer patients get to and rrom
their medical treatments in Orange
County. Volunteers use their own
cars or the Society's donated van to
really make a difference in some-
one's recovery. Patients are able to
within our community,• she said.
"Why should we put our demand
somewhere else? By doing that. we
impact their community and send
our revenues to another county.•
Ahlfeldt said the county is
releasing the information as it is
completed so the community can
digest the information as the
process continues. On Tuesday, the
consultants presented a report on
the noise an El Toro airport is
expected to generate.
The preliminary analysis found
tha1 noise rrom a civilian airport at
the Marine base would be far qui-
eter than rrom military aircrafts.
But South County residents so far
don't appear to be buying it.
Ducey said Newport Beach, of
all cities, is sensitive to South
County's concerns about noise.
·we have been very creative in
working with John Wayne to mini-
mize noise impacts, and we will
continue to do the same through
this El Toro issue,~ she said.
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25 years old with a valid driver's
license. Call 261-9446 to become
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AMERICAN CANaR SOCIETY
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The American Cancer Society
needs volunteers for a number of
tasks. For more information, con-
tact Sally Carson at 261-9446.
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Medicine, a non-proht education-
al organization founded on the
idea of individual liberty and tree
enterprise, is seeking office vol-
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call 645-2622.
AMERICAN HEART ASSOOATION
The American Heart Associa-
tion is looking for volunteers to
perform various general office
duties including photocopying.
typing, light computer work, as
well as preparing large mailings
and other various clerical duties
from 9 a.m. to noon or 1 to 4 p.m.,
Monday through Friday. Call
Teri Brown, volunteer coordina-
tor, at 856-3555 for more infor-
mation.
AMERJCAN HOME HEAL.ni
HOSPICE PROGRAM
The Amencan Home Health
Hospice Program needs volun-
teers to give emotional support
to terminally ill patients and
their families m the greater
Orange County area. Training
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apparel, all with that da.ssic
gator emblazoned on the acttve
wear designed for goU, tennis
and the good life on the Orange
Coast.
T hey call it "Repeat Perfor·
mance, • the annual resale
clothing event sponsored
by the Sound of Music Chapter
of The Guilds of The Orange
County Performing Arts Center.
Set for May 1 and 2, the sale
will include men's and women's
designer and ready·lo·wear gar·
ments ranging from casual attire
lo formal evening wear.
Carol Lobde ll, president of
Sound of Music reports. "Some
of Orange County's best·dressed
people have emptied out their
closets of top designer clothing
and we are selling the merchan·
dise at bargain prices.·
· Repeal Performance will be
held at the Atrium. 19100 Von
Karman. lrv111e. For more infor·
mation, call Lobdell at 720·8772.
All proceeds benefit the educa·
lion programs at the Center.
•••
Another very popular guild of
The Center. the Cabaret Chapter,
is readying for its annual event
known as Diamonds and Dice.
The Mesa Verde Country Club in
Costa Mesa will once again host
the evening of gaming for the
black tie Cabaret crowd.
The guild, through Diamonds
and Dice and other tund·raising
efforts, has contributed in excess
of $500,000 to The Center, ear·
. b .w.
cook
marked for operational support.
ensuring the continuance of
exceptional programming.
Diamonds and Dice is set for
May 2, and the event is open to
all, singles and couples alike.
Tickets are $70 in advance and
$75 at the door. Cabaret hopes to
raise $30,000 this year with pub·
lie support.
For more information, please
call 859·6074.
•••
The Adoption Guild of South·
em Orange County will honor its
patronesses at the 31th annual
tea to be held April 21 at the chic
waterfront estate of Harriet and
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Guild president Margit Denny
will join tea chairs Eve KomyeJ
and Unda Green welcoming
local ladies to an afternoon of
tea, fashions from "My Place"
and good deeds benefiting Holy
Family Services Adoption and
Counseling Center.
The tea precedes the annual
tennis tournament, which is a
mainstay event of the Adoption
Guild. The tennis tourney takes
place May 23, 24, 25, 30 and 31
at local courts throughout the
region. Special thanks to Land
Rover of Newport Beach for their
underwriting support.
••• . .
The fabulous Las Reinas Aux·
iliary or the Assistance League of
Newport Mesa joined forces
recently at the Balboa Bay Club
for an annual fund·raiser lun·
ch eon .
Corona del Mar's Donna
Davlsomwill gladly take your
reservations for tea. Call her at
675·0633 to assist Holy Family
Services care for the children.
Sound of Music member Elizabeth Hanson. center, asslsU
customers at Repeat Performance, an annual resale clothing
event that benefits The Orange County Performing Arts Center.
Rosalyn Btnnlng· Young
presided over the affair that
attracted more than 200 ladies ·
paying $50 each to support the
league. co.chaired by Dally Kol•
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tured a fashion presentation of :.
Hollywood gowns produced by
Gregory Schreiner.
Costumes of the legendary
ladies of the screen including • ••
The John Henry Foundation
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Humanity,• a high tea and fash·
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April 26.
Bloomingdales will provide
the show for guests at the after·
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will come together to assist those
suffering from mental illness.
The Foundation offers hous·
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The co·founders are Colleen
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reel critics
Dillon and Carllpbell heat up screen in 'Wlld .'fhings'
• EDft'C>WS NOTE: ThiReel Critics
coluron fea~ures movi!!·crltiques written
by community members serving on our
panel.
'Wild Things' is rated
R for risque
L ast week when I went to
see •wud 1bings" with my
girlfriend, she asked why
there were only guys in the
movie theater. Of course, this
was a slight exaggeration. There
were a couple of other women in
the theater, but not many.
Anyway, we soon found out
why it seemed like •ooys night
out• at the niangle Square
Edwaxds Cinema.
·w11d Things" stars Matt Dil-
lon as Sam Lombaxdo, a well-
liked high school teacher and
playboy trying to climb the social
ladder in a wealthy Florida
coastal city. He is particularly
well-liked by the school's female
student body, and speaking of
film), I give "Wild Things• a rat-
ing of "video rental.·
And although my girlfriend
will kill me when she sees this. 1
gotta say • Daammnl Denise
Richards is the bomb!"
• IUCHARD llRUNElTE. 34, is a recre-
ation supervisor with the city of Costa
Mesa and a Costa Mesa resident.
Convoluted plot too
confusing to explain
I t sure is a "Wild Thing!• 1\vo
girls accuse a teacher of rape
Then they team up to win one
of the girl's
mother's for-
tunes, yet the
threesome gets
crowded and
one girl is sup-
posedly killed,
but when the
teacher goes
off to live a lux-
urious life, the
teniog because there were so
many odd twists and turns that it
made them walk away.
I almost gave the movie the
same reaction (walking away),
but I kept hoping that it would
have a great ending or at least
get better. So for anyone who
tries to give a movie the benefit
of the doubt, like me, don't even
waste your tune on this one.
Let's talk about the cast. There
are pretty big names like Kevin
Bacon and Neve Campbell, so I
figured 1t shouldn't be half bad.
Was I ever wrong! I have now
lost my respect for KeVlD Bacon
-putting so much mto Uus
movte by not only starring in it,
but being the executive producer
as well.
1 certdinly hope he did not
have to fork over too much mon-
ey, because clearly it was wast-
ed. The only good acting I saw in
this movie was by Daphine
female student
Bodies, we
feund out why
tlis movie had
!licb a skewed
~audience.
• This flick
goes fax out of
its way to
axploit the
sexy shapes of
Denise Richards, left. as Kelly Van Ryan and Neve Campbell as Suzie Toller weave a web of deceit
in the Wm "Wild lbings."
dead girl pops Keegan Bell
back up to kill
them all and ride off into the sun-
set.
Rubin Vega. a newcomer whose
previous experience includes
playing the part of Mimi in the
origindl cast or Broadway's
"Rent."
tile film's Richard
females.In Brunette (act. even
though it has
an R rating, I'd say it's only one
inenage-a-tois and/or girl-on-girl
scene away from your local video
Store's adult film section.
• Hottie and hard-bodied high
~hool student Kelly Van Ryan
(played by Denise Richards from
this past summer's "Starship
lToopers ·) has more than a crush
on Lombardo and comes on to
him every chance she gets.
Apparently, so does her
wealthy, widowed, middle-aged
but still attractive socialite moth-
er played by Theresa Russell.
In any case, Van Ryan surpris-
ingly accuses Lombardo of rap-
ing her, and thus enters Kevin
Bacon as Ray Duquette and part-
ner as the city's police detective
sex crimes investigative unit.
During the investigation
another student, Suzie Toller,
steps forward claiming Lombardo
raped her, too. Toller, played by
Neve Campbell (of the ·Scream"
movies and TVs "Party of Five"
fame), is white trash from the
wrong side. of the tracks. And so
the story unfolds, where things
are not at all as they seem.
F illed with plot twists and
double-crosses. I found
·wild Things• was actually
a pretty decent -no pun intend-
ed -movie. Everyone double-
crosses everyone as the film
develops. and you never know
for sure who is double-crossing
whom.
And J defy anyone to guess
one of the finaJ plot twists,
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although the rest of them are rel-
atively routine and formulaic. Does this sound a bit bJ.Zarre? Now I will address the com-
mon rumor that this movie con-
lalns very grapluc adult footage
(sexuaJ dJ1d verbal) by simply
saymg that Uus rumor IS
absolutely true'
Couple this with an unexpect-
edly noteworthy and amusing
performance by Bill Murray as
Lombardo's ambulance-chasing
defense attorney, and you're left
with a fairly en1oyable, albei~t
times soft-core porn film, that
will never be nominated for an
Oscar but is entertaming.
Believe me, this is only part or
this unrealistic and pathetic plot
that leaves the audience wtth
glares of confusion after watch-
ing •Wild Things.• I dehrutely do not recom-
mend bnnging a child to this
ftlm, however, 1 wouldn't recom-
mend being there at all. Take
my word· don't waste your $7 i;>n
it. Don't even waste matinee
pnces on 1t. This movie sunply
isn't worth it.
So, on my rating scale of •pay
full price at the movies,• "bar-
gain matinee,• "video rental."
"wait for cable" or "I'd rather see
Kevin Bacon in a full-frontal
nude scene" (which, by the way,
we do unfortunately get in this
Leaving tbe movie theater, all
that I could think of doing was
shake my head. What did I just
witness? What was the point of
this movie? These questions still
baffle me.
Friends asked me what it was
about, and when I attempted to
tell them they either laughed
because the plot sounded so ludi-
crous, or they simply stopped lJs-
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A18 THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1998
New play depicts struggles of Depression~era workers
By Tom Titus
T he weary dreamers who
populated John Stem-
beck's world -Tom Joad
in ·crapes of Wrath,• Cal Trask
in •East of Eden,• -bad their
sights set on an idyllic future
that somehow never came to
pass. Harsh reality always got
in the way.
Obstacles fashioned by man
and fate constantl y thwart
Steinbeck's heroes, and never
more agonizingly thdn m ·oc
Mice and Men • the story of
two migrdnt fdrm workers pur-
suing a dream throu!Jh the
Great DeprC'S'>ton But fr ustra-
tion often mdkt's for arresting
thedter.
The Nt->wport ThNter Arts
Center -... urrounclecl by hlgh-
class honw'> dnd d world-cldss
hdfbor v1<>w mdy be d
Steinbeck: country. A strong,
capable cast brings this tragic
tale to vibrant We.
There are moments, particu-
larly in the early going, when
the author's novelistic approach
seems too wide of a chasm for
the actors to negotiate. Yet, as
the conflicts are introduced, the
actors warm to their assign·
ments and the production 1s suf-
ficiently energized.
Brad Weber and Christian
Weiser portray the vagabonds
George and Lennie with
strength and sincerity. Weber's ·
patient, detail-oriented planner
plays ~plendidly off Weiser's
big, dull-witted, teddy bear of a
companion whose only dream
is to have a chance to tend to
the rabbits on their farm one
day.
strange '>Pllinq ro1 such d tale of
dirt-pour ht1nyer'>-on, but direc-
tor Phyll1'> C1t lt n hds trans-
lomwcl 11 convmdn!JIY into
Christian Weiser struggles with Marla D' Ambrosio tn a pivotal
scene from "Of Mice and Men" at the Newport Theater Arts
Center throu gh May 3.
Weber creates a strong, sin-
cere character, though he's
plagued by some uneven
moments in the early scenes
that tend to neutralize his effect.
Weiser, however, is brilliant in
what, astonishingly, is his stage
debut. The actor has Lennie's
halting speech and disjointed
physical mannerisms down
cold, obviously a tribute to
Gitlin's directorial guidance.
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Paul Blair is an engaging
Candy, the one-handed
bunkhouse custodian. 1Tevor B.
Howard (who'll have to change
that name if he breaks into the
movies) is a staunch, solid
presence as the muleskinner
Slim.
The overbearing, quick-tem-
pered Curly is strikingly well
done by Ro b Young, while
Maria D'Ambrosio is a haunt-
ing, stimulating intrusion as his
restless wife and the catalyst for
the conflict. David Shein is
quite credible as the straight
but strict boss.
David Morgan and Joshua
Levy excel as low-level ranch
hands, their banter enriching
the show's atmosphere. Louis
Hale is superb as the black lon-
er, Crooks, who conveys Stein-
beck's outrage at the prejudices
of the period.
The straw-covered
bunkhouse designed by William
Cole makes an excellent back-
drop and Chris Medvitz's light-
ing effects are equally as
impressive.
Perhaps Steinbeck and New-
port Beach are poles apart -
which would explain the,pitiful-
ly small audience on opening
night -but this is a show that
deserves to be seen: a tough,
gripping revival that reminds us
of the times many of us endured
to build our own dreams.
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the Daily Pilot. His reviews appear
Thursdays and Saturdays.
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The sandwiches at PalaCe Cafe are fit for a king
By Nancy Cheever, Daily Piiot
A ny sandwich you have to
stick a toothpick in to
keep together has got to
be good. Why else would you
~ther going to the trouble of try-
mg to eat such a thing?
The sandwiches at Palace
Cafe on Balboa Island are tall
and messy ~ and held together
by those dependable picks, that,
once you take out, force the top
piece of bread to fall to the plate,
carrying the insides with it.
So you may want to pick up a
fork along with a stack of nap-
kins before sitp.ng down for
lunch at the Marine Avenue
restaurant.
Previously called Palace Pizza
-or Z Pizza by locals - owner
Joe Mareno recently handed
over the kitchen operations to
Robyn Patterson, a former chef at
Caio, Mareno's other Balboa
Island restaurant located right
across the street.
•I kept telling Joe I wanted to
take over, and he finally said
'OK.'" Patterson said.
So for the past three months,
Patterson has been hard at work
putting together a menu com-
prised of her favorite recipes.
The restaurant is small and
still bas the feel of a pizza place.
There's a quiet outdoor patio
with tables and chm, just like
most of Balboa Island's other
quaint shops and restaurants.
Fresh baked good.Jes change
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daily depending on Patterson's
mood. My friend Gordon and I
were the lucky finders of fresh-
baked sweet potato chips, sam-
ples of chocolate crispy treats
and dark chocolate cake ($2.50)
with chocolate frosting and white
chocolate shavings.
vegetables and baJsamjc vinegar.
All the sandwiches come with a
tebgy macaroni salad on the
side.
I tried the roasted vegetable
sandwich ($6.95) with portabelli>
mushrooms, avocado, onion,
roasted red bell peppers, carrotS,
lettuce, zucchini and herb cream
cheese on a baguette.
The sandwich was extremely
ha.rd to eat, but worth it. Taller
than it was wide, I simply could-
n't get my mouth around the
thing. !·had to nibble off the ends
-chewing pieces of lettuce and
tiny bits of mushroom as juice
ran down my chin -not the
most attractive sight for my lunch
companion.
But it tasted wonderful. The
blend of ingredients created a
substantial and delicious meal.
Gordon bad a Thai beef sand-
wich ($5.95) with red onion, cab-
bage , sprouts and sauce on a
baguette. The meat was tender
and juicy and the sauce -a
sweet barbecue style -comple-
mented the beef nicely.
We also tried the oven-roasted
chicken sandwich ($5.95) with
feta cheese, balsamic vinegar,
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lettuce, tomato and roosted pep-
per. We both agreed that the
sandwich was a little small for six
bucks, but those prices are
expected on the island, we
guesied.
The cold chicken was moist
and tasty and went well with the
other ingredients.
Other items include a teriyald
chicken wrap ($5.95) with tender
strips of marinated chicken
wrapped in a flour tortilla with
carrots, sprouts, lettuce and
tomato and a ham or turkey
sandwich ($5.95).
For dessert. we had a slice of
the delectable mile-high choco-
late cake that Patterson drizzled
chocolate sauce onto, creating a
beautiful presentation.
Desserts on the new menu
include cakes, whole and by the
slice; marble cheese cake; lemon
carrot cake; orange poppy seed
and double chocolate fudge
pound cake; and chocolate, cran-
berry and banana bread pud-
ding.
It was a pleasant experience
overall -even if we did go back
five times for napkins.
There were also to-go contain-
ers of fresh bread pudding and
scones ($2.50) and cranberry and
pineapple biscuits ($1.25).
Patterson said that will change
within the next month, when
she adds more sandwiches, sal-
ads and appetizers. including
sweet potato hummus with toast
points, sauteed shrimp with gar-
lic, parsley, feta cheese and
lemon, potato chips with butter-
milk chili dip and deep-fried
artichokes. lWIN++P~Lffi~
It's basically a lunch place
with a very limited menu. But
The sandwiches are heavenly
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fonun
readers respond
The rush to forgive .Tina Schafnitz
THE ISSUE: the drug-related arrest of socialite Tina Schafnitz leaves
readers wondering whether others would be forgiven as quidcly.
Regarding the arrest of Tina
Schafnitz for selling cocaine,
I note that Ms. Peggy Gold-
water Oay and her other wealthy
fnends believe she •needs help
and should not go to jail.•
I assume these _people would
have the same compassion for a
Latino or black person who was
caught selling a little marijuana
now and then. I think not. These
folks would say, "Lock 'em up
and throw away the key.·
ARTHUR JOHNSON
Costa Mesa
I love it. A prominent Newport
Beach socialite gets busted for
dealing drugs and all the talk is
about rehabilitation and getting
help for poor Tma. But these
same people, I'm sure, would
very quickly change their tune if
a Juan Gonzales of West Side
Costa Mesa had been busted
dealing drugs. I think a jail sen-
tence is in order for Tina, not a
high-priced addiction clinic.
Let's see how the courts han-
dle this matter.
MARTIN MULVIHIU
Costa Mesa
Reading the published com-
ments of local society figmes
reqarding the alleged sale of
cocaine by one of their number
makes one wonder. There seems
to be an initial
rush of some to
minimize the
crime and put a
better spin on it
by confusing
the two issues
involved,
namely dealing
versus using.
Dealing in
cocaine, obvi-Tina Schafnitz
ously, is a
much more damning, ruthless
crime than the other, although
neither can be excused. Dealing
is vicious and considered a crime
against society committed for
profit. It represents a deliberate
dedsion to spread the addiction,
to gain new sufferers and to
destroy more people all for the
sake of profit.
Money is the name of the
el toro debate
game. Using cocaine and heroin,
while still a seriolis problem and
a crime, primarily harms the user
even though it tears at the fabric
of society itself in an evolving
and ever-widening pattern. The
dealer, however, knows only too
well he is spreading the use of
cocaine and heroin. Doing so is
his stock in trade. His profit out-
weighs any moral consideration.
His product is human misery, and
he sells to the highest bidder.
It is well to remember such
distinctions when trying to con-
trol the drug trade and addiction.
It doesn't matter if the person
charged is your friend, a member
of your class, or one of your pals.
It's all the same; no matter who's
doing it.
REBAWIWAMS
NewPort Beach
Another airport is exactly what Orange County needs
By Jim Mendelson
T he Los Angeles Times March
26 Orange County edition's
front-page story about El Toro
runway selection highlights one
of the key issues that controls cit-
izens' stance on the future El
Toro airport -whether there will
be aircraft flying overhead them.
The plans for takeoffs to the
east and north and landings to
the north replicate the current
military usage, albeit with air-
craft that does not climb as
rapidly. Airliners also will not
enter an overhead circling land-
ing pattern from a relatively high
altitude. There is much ctiscus-
sion about taking off with a tail-
wind into rising terrain, and as
the front-page story outlined,
how to accommodate aircraft
departing to the north toward the
path of inbound John Wayne
traffic near or over communities
such as Tustin and Orange. The
article was probably aimed at
inciting these communities.
Since the subject of alterna-
tive runway selection is being
raised, it is time to again propose
that the one henceforth unmen-
Character education
starts in the cliLsSroom
The.re's a little toO much bom-
bast in Jim F~'a ttaa.
menll tDat "tectcbera are anady
beina"uked to wear lS,000 bats•
and-the •teachlng of values and
character lbould take plioe In
churc.bes aod tbe home•
(•Putttng more values 1n educa-
tion," March 31).
One <10uld uk the well-mean·
ing ICbool board president, •What
if the lndMdual bu no cbW'Cb to
attand "' bCllDe With values to
come from1 'Ib8n what-a pcm!·
ble Jooeaboto ttWMM1"
lo BW BemM Dtiok •nie
Dee Valuing ol Aaiei1m.," t.h1I
IC:boWly educatOfiiiiiliidi UI
t.bat •om blitOrf and our utea-
ture are a rich quarry ol moral lJt-er.cr. md we sbould mine that
tioned runway choice be ana-
lyzed. That is runway 16-the
south runway. It has empirically
been shown to accommodate the
greatest cargo-carrying capacity,
in light of its length, prevailing
winds, slope and surrounding
terrain. With a small right turn,
departing traffic can fiy over the
unpopulated hills south of New-
port Coast and north of Laguna
Beach all the way to the water.
Vice President Al Gore's
flight crew apparently got it
right. The El Toro Airport oppo-
nents' web site points out that
Air Poree 2 departed from run-
way 16 last month.
The takeoff runway is only
half of the equation. Ideally, the
pointy ends of all aircrafts, those
departing and those landing,
head in the same direction, not
perpendicular to each other. 1llis
means aircraft at El Toro Airport
should land at runway 16. That's
OK with respect to runwar
length and winds.
Presently, tn f~ weather,
there is no prob . However
when the ceiling or visibility is
reduced, there is a problem with
establishing a precision instru-
ment approach to runway 16
because of the small, undulating
foothills just north of the
approach end of the runway.
With the designation of the Glob-
al Positioning System as the
replacement for Instrument
Landing Systems in international
civil aviotion, there is potential
for curved approaches, some-
thing that is impossible with the
Instrument Landing Systems.
The Global Positioning System
will be used together with Local
and Wide Area Augmentation
Systems to augment its integrity,
providing Category n ond m pre-
cision approaches.
These approaches may be
designed to arc and avoid obsta-
cles, noise sensitive areas, and
congested airspace.
1llis means that aircraft can
fiy in and out of El Toro avoiding
overflight of residential areas.
Those who live in South County
and North County who fear
noise, aircraft overhead and
reduced property values may be
ab~ to barely see aircraft on the dlStant horizon.
'This is a plausible solution.
However it depends upon two
contingencies: (1) the Global
Pos:itloning System together with
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stories of Abraham Uncoln and
Joan Of Ate~ a host Ol oth-
ers who are Of both an lrispira-
entrusted to their teecbtng care.
-LEFTERIS LAVIWCAS
Costa Mesa
=:1 the~~: =.v-Ferryman's comments
1or 11 not tn any separate, tomw-are compliments
ly J>l'.IHnted due or d:l9dptine JiJQ Perryman made an an~too-
on the tmpOrtanCe of c1Mirac.1er 1n casueJ remark about teacben
the lives of Old aild young alike. being burdened by bevtng to
His words, quOtecJ below, should wear too many ho.ts. ?J'h1s is a job
be harkened to ~ 411 who want delCd.ption of whet goOd teacherl
a more moral and ethioal IOCiety. do well.
"The way to lnl~ behavior r would be concerned U the
11 to provide IUM, teecb pre· people we trust wtth our chtl-
~. oner aOod eumplee and dren all day are fteitb• capable
entoroa the Iaw.l 1bi answer to nor WUl.l.n9 to piovtde a unified
bad bebaWlt 11 to hold people front with the puentl on encour-
aocountable ii.nd. U ~. egibg them to be gOod dtUem
purmta them.• ud work hard (traits of good
I'm SUN tb8t milch ol the above ~). But pleue, teachen.
Ii ihady JmdWn eo tbl ~ find Other example• of good
Gdoll terhen modvat9d In. . deedl done Otbet than ill reu-
mcinl dlNdlm, tlDdllJ9 lbe Oockl giOul writing, You're treading in
the necessary augmentation sys-
tems must be fielded on time.
Given the Federal Aviation
Administration's track record in
new system acqulsitions, despite
optimistic agency predictions,
there can be understandable
skepticism; and (2) while the
FAA has gone on record about
the potential arcing/curved
approach capability that Global
Positioning System will offer, it
remains to be seen bow well and
fast this will be accepted as safe
and vioble by airline pilots
ch4rged with passenger safety
and their unions, who are not shy
to criticize airports.
Neither of these should be
reason to summarily reject this
option. Now is the time for the
county to truly explore all possi-
ble runway configurations, and
designation of runway 16 as the
primary all-weather departure
and arrival runway should be
one of the options. It may very
well be the key to giving Orange
County the international airport
it needs, without Ucrifidng its
gre4t quality of life. .
• -~ Is • re«tent of Newport IMl:tt.
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MARC MAR™ I DAl.Y Pl.OT
Locks on the Bay Stn!et Bridge fence, and other fences, get
a thumbs up from the community.
Locking in on
a unique collection
I think the locks on the chain-link fence add character (MLock-
ing in on a mystery,~ April 4). But I think that about old
Cadillacs, too.
SHIMA SOFFER
Costa Mesa
I wrote the letter to you regarding the photo on the locks and
was pleased to see it in the paper, but I was really sorry to see
the question asking if it's an eyesore.
My granddaughters come every year from Vuginia to visit in
the summer, and they look forward to seeing how the locks
hav~ grown. And my other granddaughter who lives here iQ
Costa Mesa was delighted to see that the lock article was in the
paper; she loves to see them.
The (lock collection on the fence) over the San Diego Free-
way has grown immensely; there's tons more locks on it. I hope
you'll keep the locks; they're really an objet d'art.
JANE PAmRSON
Costa Mesa
Why are mysterious padlocks on fences a civic problem? I
think they are quaint. Leave them alone. Who knows? U those
original few give birth to an impressive bunch, we might
become known worldwide u the "Lock City." And we could
sell maps to tourists. Gift shops and restaurants could offer dec-
orative locks saying •stolen from Costa Mesa, USA• to wear on
purses and belt loops and lapels.
Where is the capitalistic instinct here? But if we're really con-
cerned about eyesores, who in the building department pennit-
ted that El Pollo Loco monstrosity to go up on Harbor Boulevard
-the same plan checker who let the •MacUgly" on the same
block go crazy just for attention sake?
ARTSTANLOW
Costa Mesa
How could they be anymore of an eyesore than the freeway
over which they hang? They equal in interest the Noguchi Gar-
dens that also graces our city in terms of art forms and creativity.
LOUISE STOVER
Costa Mesa
I .first noticed the locks on Fairview Drive's fencing about five
months ago and was quite curious as to what in the world it
was. I, at first, thought it was a lost-and-found bike chain and
locks that someone had put up for the owner to see. But now I
think it's cute that the phenomenon bas grown and occurred
again. It doesn't seem to be hurting anything.
MARGIE HEMPSTEAI>
Costa Mesa
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EL TORO
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Now, With the fight over El
'[gro reaching the boiling point,
politidam from Newport Beech
and Costa Mesa are urging their
ltate and federal colleagues to
~ak up and take a side.
~ •prom a pro-airport stance, it
fOuld definitely help if our lead-
,rs woUld tell the people what
they think instead of sitting on
fence," said Costa Mesa City
uncllman Gary Monahan.
1 ey should be forthcoming in
what they think on this."
l Newport Beach City Coundl-
toman Jan Debay said with the
~trlct boundaries of all three
fOlitidans divided between
North and South County, it's easy
6>r her to see why they don't
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; If the board sides with campus Officials and upholds the suspen-
Sion, Huntsman's case will be pre-
~nted Friday for a third time
i,etore Orange County Superior
tourt Judge Robert E. Thomas.
: Earlier Wednesday, Hunts-
~·s attorney, David Shores, lost
a bid to seal the evidence against
Ills client, although a Harbor
Municipal Court judge did dis-
miss a ticket citing the student for
tioise pollution.
I
want to take a Stand. ·u they want to be re-elected
next Ume, they have to see where
the votes are~• she said. ·And U
you count votes, the majority are
in South County. So we have a
problem."
A growing legion of local offi-
ci.all are hoping to turn up the
heat on their state and national
leaders and encourage them to
enter the fray over El Toro.
Although the matter will not
be decided at the state or federal
level. some local elected offidals
who already have come out in
support of the airport still are
hoping the other leaders will do
the same.
"It's so obvious that from a
regional aspect, that site ts need-
ed," Debay said. "There's no
question that there has got to be
another airport.•
Monahan agreed.
On Feb. 19, Hwitsman, 18, was
stopped by a Newport Beach
police officer near Corona del
Mar High for playing his car
stereo too loud. The officer report-
ed finding a marijuana pipe and
plastic "marijuana leaf stem· in
the car.
"Just because some cop says
my client has marijuana doesn't
make it so," Shores said.
Corona del Mar High officials,
citing the ,district's zero-tolerance
drug and alcohol policy, suspend-
ed Huntsman and decided to
transfer the senior to Newport
Harbor High School.
Huntsman and his mother,
Select an "assisted living residencen that has:
• Qualified, Experienced Caregivers
• Clean Well-Equipped Homes In
Safe Residential Neighborhoods
• Careful Supervision
• Quality Assurance
19th Annual
"It may be a local or a county
issue, but it will affect every-
body,• he said.
While Monahan and others
Ille hoping for wome moral sup-
port from the state and federal
officials, Newport Beach City
Manager Kevin Murphy said
winning over leaders who have
no dir(!Ct power over El Toro is
not a priority in his city.
Rather than focusing on get-
ting those politicians on their
side, Mwplly said, Newport
Beach officials are working to
keep the Board of Supervisors'
narrow pro-airport majority in
place.
"It's not an issue that really
strikes my fancy,• Murphy said.
"The ultimate decision-makers
are the supervisors and whether
people are standing on the side-
lines watching or not frankly
doesn't really matter."
Kathleen Hwitsman, successfully
appealed the school's decision in
court March 3. Without overturn-
ing the school's decision, the court
allowed Huntsman to return to
Corona del Mar High until his
appeal is heard.
On March 17. Thomas ordered
Huntsman to first exhaust the
school district's appeals process
before !>eeking judicial relief.
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ter to the st.ate Department of
Housing and Community~
ment requiesting a review c:l the
permitJ u they relate to replacing
affordable housing.
The Planning bepa.rtment staff
looked into the issue after
Dahlstrum voiced concerns and
det.erm1ned the dty bas no authori-
ty in requiring replacement hous-
ing.
•The department that does the
permitting for these uses 1s the
same department that enforces the
state law,• said Assistant City Man-
ager Sharon Wood. •we tbink it's
really interesting that one bm.ncb of
the department doesn't know what
the other is doing and isn't ehforc-
tng its own law on itself.·
It still is not (:1eor whether the
mobile home park ever was desig-
nated affordable housing or if the
redevelopment project changes
that status. But Bessire said the
new homes, which sell for about
$80,000, are what be would consid-
er affordable in an upscale area
like Lldo Peninsula.
Wood said the citv's cona!lll is
that if the affordable units are
being destroyed without being
replaced, the city could be left with
a future obligation to create more
affordaNe housing in the area.
"The letter ls to let them know
we are aware of tbe situatioo and to
get it oo record that we are not resr, mible, • me said. udnda Dustin, a spokes-
woman for the Department of
Housing and Ccmmuntty Develop-
ment; said the agency's role is only
to make sure the buildings oomply
with state guidelines. She said the
department bas no funds in the
renovation effort and therefore
would not be responsible for
replaoement housing. ·n•s the city's responsibility to
replace affordable housing,• she
said. "The owner of the park bas
the right to upgrade the park.•
Meanwhile, Dahlstrom and
about 50 other residents whose
homes are considered to be travel
trailers have been given notices
that when their leases run out in
2003, they no longer will be able to
sell the homes and remain in the
park.
Bessire said the residents may
sell the trailers anytime in the next
five years or stay in the park for as
THURSDAY. APM. 9. 1998
loog a they want co a monlb·ID-
month ham after 2003. Park own-
en have not dehmnlned bow to
handle the lemel of the ranainir>g
tradit:kmal ~.~be said. DahlstrUDi siJd the WtioJe situa-
• fOI' IQl'DteOOl8 to take
QI' what is~ Oil.
it's a matter of fair-
ness that everything &houJd be put
Oil the table and c:1ilomed and that
the rights ol the long-term tenants
here sboukl be taken into mnsider-
aUon in whatever plans the devel-
opers have,• be said
But Bessire cla1ms the park
owners have been more than rea-
sonable in their efforts to redevelop
the park and maintain the rights of
the property owners.
He said $2 million spent on
upgrades has not been passed on
in the fonn of rent increases, and
a.sswed that the owners are not
kicking out anyone.
·1rs a little frustrating from our
side because this is a great pro-
ject, • he said. ·1rs the lead case for
the whole United States in upgrad-
ing a mobile home paik. •
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RACING TO ENSENADA . International Yacht Race
returns to Newport ea€h :
The Newport Ocean Sailing Association (NOSA) will bold its 51st Annual Newport to
Ensenada International Yacht Race on Friday, April 24, 1998. Presented by Union Bank of
California and the nmes-Orange County, NOSA is building on the theme, "The Inaqgu,ral of the
Second 50 Years.•
"lbis iS the first time the Newport to En.senada International Yacht Race will have
co-presenting sponsors,• said NOSA Commodore Don Cole, who expects this new sponsorship
agreement to help the race earn its nickname: World's Largest International Yacht Race.
About 20 classes of yachts, from top ultra light and maxi yachts to the non-spinnaker cruising
class launch at 10-minute intervals after taking their mark on two starting lines after a high-noon
start. They compete for the coveted First-to-Finish Honors, the President of the United States 1\'ophy
and the President of Mexico Trophy.
The 125-mile trek from Newport Beach to Ensenada draws well-known racers, fun-seeking
novices and celebrities, typically about 10,000
participants and 500 entries. Last year the 50th Anniversary recorded 569 participants.
Along with pre-race seminars, a week-long series of events and celebrations take place
throughout Newport Beach. (see schedule of events)The yachting world's elite also comes out
for the race to Ensenada including, Roy Disney's "Pyewacket," Ragtime,• owned by Scott
Simmer and Fred Preiss's "Christine• who holds the monohull record. Dennis Connor, Bill Ficker
and Dave Ullman are among a distinguished list of sailors who have participated in the
Ensenada race many times. In fact, at least 20 skippers have raced to Ensenada 30 or more
times.
Created by NOSA, the founding members first met in 1947 to organize a small, just for fun
race for sailors coming out of World War ll. Newport Harbor Yacht Club hosted the first race,
called at the time, The Governor's Cup. With an emphasis on fellowship rather than cut throat
competition, the Cup was renamed the Newport to Ensenada Intemationa,1 Yacht Race.
Roy Disney's Pyewaclcet finished second in the 50th Annual Newport to Ensenada International Yacht
Race/photo courtesy of Rodheim Marketing Group
The competition is always exciting and everyone desires to finish well. Dennis Connor's
famous catamaran, Stars & Stripes, set the record in 1994, finishing in eight hours, 29 minutes.
The friendly competition ends with a weekend of festivities in Ensenada.
Lakota, a trimaran and adventureman Steve Fossett led the way in last year's 50th
Anniversary Newport to Ensenada International Yacht Race presented by Union Bank of
California. Victoria, an Andrew 70 and skipper Michael Campbell was the first monohull to
finish for the second year in a row. Roy Disney, the race honorary skipper, finished second with
his Pyewacket. Also worth noting, Karl Schopp's MacGregor 65 Seven Seas m, beat 117 other
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Newport Harbor knocks off
El Toro in boys swimming
QUOTE OF THE DAY
·rm ecst4tic ... Jt'I nice co puJJ ojf an up«t ... •
-NEWPORT SWIM COAQI BRIAN KREl/TZKAMP
Leaving
. no stone
unturned
•Sailors' best years are
definite~y ahead of them.
TI learn goli, you need
patience, an investment in
time. Nbbody ever picked
up clubs for the first time and
shot under par.
While perseverance and
maturity have dearly come
together this spring for Corona
del Mar High's golf team, those
virtues are still a long approach
shot for Coach Jim Warren's
Newport Harbor Sailors, who
play with four sophomores, a
freshman and two juniors.
"Our time will come," said
Warren, who orchestrates the
busiest and toughest schedule
he can conjure up for his kids.
"Our best years are ahead of
s. H
Though the Sailors (2-6, 1-3 in
league) are a stroke or two away
from contending this year in the
Sea View League, they've
packed their nonleague
schedule with the best teams in
I the state (which Warren can
lfind) and filled their Spring
Break with split-squad
tournaments outside of Orange
County, as Sailor golfers will
play, among other links, Chalk
~ountain Goll Club in
tascadero, Desert Princess
ountry Oub in Cathedral City ·
and Industry Hills Golf Club.
On April 17, the Tars will host
Robert Louis Stevenson at
Pelican Hill Golf Club as part of
their home-and-away package
with Stevenson, who hosted the
Tars earlier at Poppy Hills, Spy
Glass and Pebble Beach.
"We've made the schedule for
them," Warren said. "Now we
just need them to step up. It's a
maturing process. You practice
ard, you get some talented
guys and then put in a real
tough schedule.
"The big.difference will come
this summer. It's up to these kids
to kriow how mucll golf to play
this summer, because they've
got the ability -they just need
the (summer) schedule. That's
why we're scheduling the best
teams in the state, to try and
improve the program.
"Newport Harbor used to be
dormant for so many years, but
since we started with seven kids
four years ago (including
Morgan Anderson), we've really
grown. I believe tile golf boom
has just tipped the iceberg."
There are 50 kids this year in
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•Freshman wins the 200 Ilv1; Murphy tops
the field in 100 breaststroke in 109-61 loss.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -As soon as the ICti;JJj
breaststroke portion of the girls 200-yard
individual medley kicked i.ri, Newport Harbor High
freshman Jennifer Arrow poured it on and never
looked back .
"I went right past them," Arrow said sheepishly,
after winning the event in 2:29.88, one of only two
Sailor victories Wednesday in the Chargers' Sea View
League dual-meet win over the host Sailors, 109-61.
Sophomore Amy Murphy of Newport Harbor
touched first in the 200 freestyle (1;58.66), the Sailors'
first win of the meet and a time good enough to quali-
fy for the CIF Southern Section preliminaries.
Arrow, who would later qualify for CIF in the 100
Jennifer Arrow speeds to first in the 200 IM.
breaststroke (1:10.51) with a second-place finish, fol-
lowed Murphy's act with a win of her own, her fitst vic-
tory of the year in the 200 IM.
"I always have to try as hard as I can, but I'm not a
sprint freestyler, so (the IM) can be hard,• said Arrow,
who is closing in on her older sister's school record
(1;09.4) in the 100 breast.
Her sister, Rachel Arrow, is a former Harbor stand-
out now at Cal State Northridge. •She encourages me
'and gives me a lot of support," she said of her sister.
Arrow, whose older brother, Jason, is among the top
swimmers on the boys team, helped put the Sailors (1-
2 in league) in a 21-21 tie with El Toro (2-1 j after three
events. But the Chargers won every event thereafter.
In the IM, Harbor's Jocelyn Manderino, who would
finish third in 2:37 .06, led after the butterfly portion. El
Toro led after the back, then Arrow caught the leader
in the breast.
"I didn't know what type of IMers they had, but I
knew Jennifer would finish first or second," Newport
Coach Todd Kolber said.
Manderino also ended third in the 50 free (27.73),
while Murphy was second in the 100 fly (1:03.05). Sara
White was third in the fly.
Autumn Milliken (second in the 100 free), Erin Ball
(third in the 100 free and 100 back) and Erin Hartig
(second in the 500 free) also had top-three finishes.
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KIM HAGGERTY I DAILY PILOT
Newport Harbor's Paul Kepner sweeps to the finish en route to a winning 1:00:39 in the 100-yard butterfly Wednesday.
Arrow, Becker lead Sailors
to Sea View victory over El Toro.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BE~CH -Even •a•ntt when it became mcilsputable
that Newport Harbor High's boys swim
team would upset perennial power El
Toro, Sailors Coach Brian Kruetzkamp
still demanded his team's best effort in the
last event.
After all, this victory would be remem-
bered for a long time. Who knows u
another 15 years will pass before the
Sailors beat El Toro again?
"I'm ecstatic,• said Kruetzkamp.
whose host squad defeated the Chargers
in a Sea View League dual meet on
Wednesday, 97-75, to 1.Illprove to 2-1 in
perhaps the toughest league in Orange
County.
"It's nice to pull off an upset," Kruet-
zkamp added, "and I don't think we've
won more than one Sea View dual meet in
the last three or four years.•
Longtime El Toro Coacb Jeff Grosse
said Newport Harbor last beat the Charg-
ers in 1983. The two schools went several
years without meeting, until El Toro
joined the Sea View five years ago.
·we knew our top two guys would get
points,· Kruetzkamp said, referring to
• SEE BOYS PAGE 82
Tarayao, Emery -win twice in Corona del Mar's 122-48 blowout
• Tarayao bests CIF standard in
the bu tterfly for the Sea Kings.
IRVINE ..:: Senior standouts Kawika
Turayao and Lance Emery each won two
individual events for Corona del Mar
High's boys swim team as the Sea Kings
defeated host Woodbridge, 122-48, in a
Sea View League dual meet Wednesday
at Heritage Park.
Tarayao touched first in the 100-yard
butterfly (54.64) and 100 breaststroke
(1:03.84), including a CIF-qualifying
mark in the fly. Emery won the 50 free
(22.84) and the 100 free (51.04). Tarayao
and Emery also swam on two winning
relays.
CdM, ranked third in Orange County,
improved to 2-1. Woodbridge fell to 0-3.
Powers leads CdM girls
IRVINE -Freshman Lauren Powers of
Corona del Mar High won the 200-yard
individual medley (2:21.66) and 100 but-
terfly (1:03.84), as well as anchoring
CdM's winning 200 free relay, as the Sea
Kings defeated host Woodbridge in a Sea
Vle.YI League girls swim meet orl
Wednesday, 109-55, at Heritage Park.
On a day CdM found out that senior
standout Meagan Hardt would be lost for
the season (shoulder injury), the Sea
Kings stepped up, according to Coach
Doug Volding.
Sophomore Hayley Hapeman, a win-
ner in the 100 breaststroke (1:19.56), and
senior Michelle Dahn, who touched first
in the 100 freestyle (1:00.3), were among
those who overachieved as CdM
improved to 1-2. Woodbridge fell to 0-3.
Season bests for Mustangs
IRVINE -Though currently grinding
through exhaustive training regimens,
designed to build a foundation, before
tapering off to peak for postseason meets,
the Costa Mesa High boys and girls pro-
duced season bests in a pair of Pacific
Coast i-eague losses Wednesday at Uni-
versity High.
The Mesa girls fell to the lrojans, 92-
76, while dropping the boys meet, 105-
63.
Mesa senior P.J. O'Brien recorded sea-
son-best clockings in the boys 100-and
200-yard freestyle events, winning both
in 50.11 and 1;54.27, respectively. The
100 time was just two-tenths off the CIF
qualifying standard, according to Coach
Scott Ferry.
Mustang sophomore Chris Biron pro-
duced his best time of the season in the
500 free, erasing a two-body-length
deficit to overtake two competitors in the
final 75 yards to win in 5:37.07.
Mesa senior Allison Alastuey earned a
pair of victories in the girls meet, touch-
ing first in the 500 free (5:29.64) and the·
100 backstroke (1:03.66). Her time in the
backstroke was a career best by more
than a second, according to Coach Crys-
tal Whitmore.
Also shaving seconds off their season-
best clockings were Mesa freshmen girls
Jody and Wendy Martinovich, who fin-
ished first and second. respectively, m the
200 individual medley. Jody's time of
•SEE SWIMMING PAGE 82
daily pilot high school athlete of the week
•Sweet-swinging Sea King
junior usually confounds the
opposition's pitchers in their
a ttempts to hold him hitless.
game and a.re bitting .530 for your
J.4-game vamty career -heeding lnto
today's home date W\tb Santi Margalita
-th linear sb'ing·of Une..clrMe bits c«n
defy sped.fie re<.Ulec:tion. Cell lt a ce.se
of a)uminum bcit Alth.eimer's.
Conversely, ~does ba:rbor the
sinister, though admittedly sc~ lulls
that mere mCl1Als know as a slump.
•1 have a pra<=lice routine that l stick
With. but when I'm in a slump, 1 work
birder," iald the Halper, who begim
r~ llump·liki ~ u
OODlecuttW at·ball pus wttbout rippmg
• IOcat betw .... by Of beYoncl op=n.Mlen. bat:"""' tii f8d. .... enthg.me wlboUl ~ bllW.y
on blili • • WlillT pll'foms. •GcitDg 0 lor 3 (ega•ntt catvarY
82 THURSDAY. APRIL 9, 1998
GOLF
CONTINUED FROM 81
the Newport Harbor program,
33 boys. Of the sophom~res.
Kevin Olson appears to be
a.head of the game, while
TI"aighe Concannon, Scott
Tippett and Mitch Johns should
form a top Sailor team in 2000,
much like the Sea Kings have
this year.
·we'll be right there,• said
Warren, whose program budget
has grown from peanuts to about
$30,000.
Juniors Rusty Hill and Zak
La.Fata and freshman Miller
Akins are also key components
in the Tars' future.
0
Warren bas also been
unproving his game, thanks to
tus lessons from Big Canyon
Country Club head pro Bob
Love1oy.
"(Lovejoy) and tus staff are
really declicated to kids,• Warren
said. "I've been taking lessons
with Bob and I tlunk he's the
best teacher anywhere. I think
he's one of the best goll mmds
that I've ever met.·
lJ
CdM senior Max Wallick, a
medalist in five of the Sed Kings'
first six matches this season. isn't
the only Back Bay golier who
aspires to one day join the PGA
Tour. Olson also has his mind set
on the big tour. ·I'd love to see it
hctppen, • Warren said.
..J
In Tuesday's Back Bay match
between Harbor and host CdM
at Newport Beach Country Club,
the Sea Kings ended the
suspense early when their first
group led the Tars by 14 strokes.
Innes Macdonald (36) and Chad
Towersey (37) clid the honors.
•Those two guys got hot ctnd
• took us right out of 1t," Warren
said.
u
Macdonald, a three-time
medalist this sedson, first started
taking lessons from CdM Codch
Paul Hahn, also the NBCC hectd
pro. at age 12 .
"Remember you wer<.> over
' there (on lhe practice rdnge)
when your clubs were too long?"
Hahn remtnded Macdonald
u
In Southern California PGA
' action, Doug Abt.Id of Newport
Beach Country Club and Kelly
· Manos (Costa Mesa) of Big
Canyon brushed among thP
finalists in the Greg Normdn
· Collection 4-Bdll Championship
at El Niguel Country Club m
Laguna Niguel.
Abild tied for fi rst at 68 with
partner Mark Rohde (blanch
Goll Center) and won $1,700.
~ Manos teamed with Brad
Stormon (Western I ltlls) and shot
70, pocket.mg $550.
..J
The Newport Harbor Area
Chamber of Commerce will host
ils fourth annual Newport Beach
Open May 18 at NBC'C. The
event will have two shotgun
starts. one m the morning, one m
the afternoon. Details 5.57-5100
.J
MargarltaVUJe restaurant will
host its annual goU toumdment
April 29 at Costa Mesa Gou and
Country Club (Los Lagos
Course) Wlth an 8 d.m !.hotqun
start.
A cost of only $80 mcluclC's
golf cart, green fees, tee pnws,
shirt and buffet a t
Margarita Ville. Proceeds
benefit the Surfnder Founclat1on
(Newport Beach chapter).
u
The Tax & FlnanclaJ Group
will host its third annual We
Care Golf Tournament on May
11 at Pelican Hill to benefit tht>
Make-A-Wish Foundation of
Orange County. Details:
223-8281.
_ • ~ DUNN:S dub golf column
appears ~ Thursday.
. . .
~~---------~---~ r-~-~------------------~---------~---~~----------~---~-----~-----~------------• • high sehool boys and girls swimming
SWIMMING
CONTINUED FROM 81
Costa Mesa's boys fell to 4-2, 2-1 in
league, while the girls dropped to 3-3, 1-2.
Aliso Niguel sweeps Estancia
kim Haggerty I Oally Pilot
leg of the victorious 400 free relay quarte t
that also included Paul Secrest, Nate Thorpe
and Jesse Gamboa.
2.22.35, was just better than her twin sister's
2:22.46.
ALISO VIEJO -Llving up to'the tradition
of South Orange CoWlty powerhouses in the
sport of swimming, host Aliso Niguel High
rolled to Pacific Coast League victories over
EstaJ:tcia in boys and girls meets Wednes-
day.
Gamboa, a sophomore, also topped the
field in the 200 free (2:04.37), while Secrest
was second and third, respectively in the
100 free and the 500 free.
Wendy was also second in the 100 breast-
stroke, matching second-place showings by
teammates Emily Wells (100 butterfly),
Stephanie Lombardo (500 free), Erin Bayes
(100 free) dnd Sara Whittaker (200 free).
Ferry also credited junior Hunter Taylor
(d season-best 1:02.24 to place second in the
100 back).
Taylor added a thud m the 50 free, while
guls third-place hrushers included Mesa's
Can Howse 1200 free and 100 fly), Lombar-
do (100 breaststroke) dJld Wells (100 free).
The Eagles, however, received sterling
individual performances from Matt Hoss
(boys) and Lauren Cassity (girls) to high-
light the final competition before Easter
vacation.
Cassity, a sophomore, earned the only
individual triumphs for Coach Jenny Shel-
don's squad. She touched ahead of the field
in the 50 free (26.56) and the 100 free
(59.24), the latter a season best.
Estancia senior Peri Baker was third in
the 100 butterfly.
The boys score was 104-65, while the
guts verdict was 138-42.
BOYS
CONTINUED FROM 81
seruor Jason Arrow rtnd junior
KeVln Becker, "hut 1t was the
other guys who won it for us.
You need ctepth to wrn a dual
meet."
Arrow got it started for the
Sailors, winning the 200-yard
individual medley in 2:10.39,
then Becker spnnted lo a per-
sonal-best 22.56 clocking in the
Hoss, a senior, collected victories in the
100-yard butterfly (58.95) as well as the 100
backstroke (1 :01.17) and swam the leadoff
Both Eagle squads fell to 0-3 in league
meets, while the girls overall record is now
3-3.
50 free, a CIF Southern Section-
qualifying mark.
Kruetzkamp expected those
wins, but Newport Harbor's
assault continued when sopho-
more Paul Kepner won the 100
butterfly (1:00.39), while Sailor
teammate Robert Weiner fin-
ished second (1:01.54). It was an
event that put Newport in the
lead, 41-39, for good.
Harbor extended its lead in
the 100 freestyle as Becker won
his second event in 50.39, anoth-
er personal record.
In a close race, Harbor's Jeff
Leeper outlasted his El Toro
competitor in the 500 free,
touching first in 5:09.47, while
teammate Chip Going was third
in 5:23.86. Going was also third
in the 200 free.
El Toro claimed the 200 free
relay, but the Tars still led, 67-59,
heading into the 100 backstroke,
which was dominate d by the
hosts as Sailor junior Andrew
Evans swam a personal-record
1 :02.20 to win. Leeper was third
as Newport built a 12-point edge.
Arrow ended the suspense in
the 100 breaststroke, winning in
1:05.89, while the Tars' Gary
Conwell was third.
Harbor enjoyed an 87-71 lead
going into the 400 free relay,
which meant El Toro could grab
all three places and still lose. But
Becker wouldn't let that happen.
Becker passed his Charger chal-
lenger in the anchor leg to give
Harbor another victory .
"Today was my day, I guess,"
Becker said. ·1 just felt good
today.•
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SWIM SUMMARIES •
SEA VJEW LEAGUE
NEWPORT HARBOR 97, EL TORO 75
200 medley relay · 1 El Toro,
1:48.83.
200 free · 1 Soden (ET}, 1:55 89,
2 Kennard (ET}, 1:56.87, 3. Going
(NH), 1:57.27.
200 IM -1. Arrow (NH), 2:10.39;
2. Puchalski (ET}, 2:10.39; 3. Kepner
(NH), 2: 16.08.
50 free -1. Becker (NH), 22.56;
2. Eden (ET}, 23.8; 3. Snelgrove (NH),
23.98.
100 fly · 1. Kepner (NH), 1 :00.39;
2. Weiner (NH), 1 :01.54; 3. Blrle (ET),
1:02.47.
100 free -1. Becker (NH), 50.39,
2. Soden (ET}, 51 .14; 3. Beldon (NH),
52.97.
500 free -1. Leeper (NH), 5:09.47;
2. Kennard (ET}, 5: 13.85; 3. Going
(NH), 5:23.86.
200 fTee relay -1. El Toro, 1 :33.84.
100 bllck -1. Evans (NH), 1 :02.20;
2 Puchalski (ET}, 1 :02.44; 3. Leeper
(NH), 1.03.74.
100 breast -1. Arrow (NH), 1 :05.89;
2. Eden (El), 1:07.29; 3. Conwell (NH),
1.10.73.
400 tr.. relay -1. Newport Harbor
(Thayer, Kepner, Beldon and Becker),
3:33.11.
MOAC COAST LEAGUE
UNMRSn'Y 105, CostA MESA 63
200 medley ...a.y -1. University,
1:48.09.
200 fTee -1. O'Brien (CM), 1 :54.27;
2. Zinchefst (U), 1 :58.32; 3. Yuu (U),
2:02.34.
200 IM -1. Nutt (U), 2:10.46;
2. Berzansty (U), 2:13.83; 3. Whitman
(CM), 2:25.58.
50 fTee -1. Taborelz (U), 24.72;
2. Rushovich (U), 24.91; 3. Taylor (CM),
24.94.
100 fly -1. Nadal (U), 59.59; 2. Kim
(U), 1 :02.37; l . Vaillancourt (CM),
1:03.93.
100 tr.. -1. O'Brien (CM), 50.11;
2. Bursansty (U), 50.90; 3. Taborek (U)
53.92 ..
500 fTee -1. Biron (CM), 5:37.07;
2. M. Dunn (CM), 5:38.1 O; 3. Mang-
ham (U), 5:39.00.
200 fTee relay -1. University,
1:37.33.
100 INdl -1. Nadal (U), 57.79; 2.
Taylor (CM), 1:02.24; 3. Comfort (CM),
1:06.43.
100 a.....t -1. Nutt (U), 1:04.58;
2. Yeung (U), 1:10.86; J. O"wki.t (U),
1:13.7.
400 tr.. ...a.y -1. Unlvenlty,
3:34.18.
PMJflC COAST LEAGUE
Auso NIGUEL 104, ESTANOA 65
200 medley relay · 1. Aliso Niguel,
1:49.07. •
200 fTee -1. Gamboa (E), 2:04.37;
2. Rodriguez (AN), 2:04.13; 3. Traudt
(AN), 2:11.94.
200 IM -1. Teacher (AN), 2:21 .43;
2. Lovegreen (AN), 2:23. 15; 3 Martin
(AN), 2:25.37.
50 fTee -1. Moorhead (AN). 23.00;
2. Jordan (AN), 24.49; 3. Secrest (E),
24.50.
100 fly -1. Hoss (E), 58.95;
2. Warren (AN), 1:02.61 ; 3. Patton
(AN). 1 :04.88.
100fNe -1. Dia (AN), 51.90; 2.
Secrest (E), 57.41; 3. Lockwood (AN),
59.63.
500 tr.. -1. Gamboa (E), 5:47.01;
2. Rodriguez (AN), 5:48.52; 3. Traudt
(AN), 5:50.27.
200 tr.. re&.y -1. Aliso Niguel,
1:35.04.
100 INdl -1. Hoss (E), 1 :01.17;
2. TNCher (AN), 1 :02.13; 3. Patton
(AH), 1:10.38.
100 ...._ -1. Comish (AN),
1:09.~ 2. Martin (AN), 1:14.26;
3. Ta~ (E), 1:16.31.
400 fNe ...a.y-1. Estancia (Hoss,
Secrest, Thorpe, Gamboa), 3:51.03.
SEA VIEW LEAGUE
CoM 122, WCMJC.IDG5 48
200 medley re&.y -1. CdM
(Tarayao, Johnston, Palda and Emery).
1:46.19.
200 frM -1. Gentry (CdM), 1 :56.0;
2. Plzznau (W). 2:00.0; 3. Petty (CdM),
2:01.1.
200 lM -1. Kim (W), 2:10.09; 2.
Rujanawech (CdM). 2:17.8; 3. Kattan
(CdM), 2:17.9.
50 fNe -1. Emery (CdM), 2.2.84;
2. Powers (CdM), 23.2; 3. Husten (W).
24.2.
100 fly -1. Tarayao (CdM), 54.64;
2. Afsandl (W), 56.51; 3. Palda (CdM),
59,8.
100 tr.. -1. Emery (CdM), 51 .04;
2: Powers (CdM), 51 .81; 3. Graass
(CdM), 53.2.
500 tr.. -1. Graass (CdM), 5:23.4;
2. Porman f'N), 5:24; 3. Petry (CdM),
5:25.
200 frM relay -1. CdM (Emery,
Dirocco. Powers and Tarayao), 1:31.96.
100 blldl -1. Kim {W), 57.7; 2. Palda
(CdM), 1 :03.1; 3. Gentry (CdM), 1 :03.S.
100 ~ • 1. Tarayao (CdM),
1:03'84; 2.Johnston (CdM), 1:07.74;
3. RuJan...wdi (CdM), 1 :09.1. 400 he....,· 1. CdM (Fabl.n,
Graass. R~ and Gentry), 4:34.5
HIGH SCHOOL
~GIRLS SUMMARIES
KAVWWLIAGW
El TORO 109, NIWJ°"' HM8oR 61
200 tnedley ,...Y • 1. El Tbro,
: 1:59.74. ! ZOO tree -1. Murphy (NH), 1:58.66;
: 2. Woodruff (En, 2;03.43; l . Nicholson
: (ET), 2:11 .14.
: ZOO IM -1. Arrow (NH), 2:29.88; ! 2. Wright (ET), 2:36.75; 3. Manderlno
: (NH), 2:37.06.
: 50 tree -1. Holfgclaw (ET), 26.04;
: 2. Pyka (ET). 28.07; 3. Manderino (NH),
: 27.73. : 100 fly -1. Wright (ET), 1:01.67;
: 2. Murpliy (NH), 1:03.05; 3. White (NH),
: 1:09.48.
: 100 tree -1. Woodruff (ET), 58.79; ! 2. Miiiiken (NH), 1:00.17; 3. Sall (NH),
: 1:00.86.
: 500 tree -1. Noeton (ET}, 5:00.16;
: 2. Hartig (NH), 5:56.90; 3. Sandro (ET},
: 6:01.53.
: 200 tree rel•y -1. El Toro, 1 :52.22.
: 100 bllck -1. Fausett (ET}, 1:05.55;
: 2. Reaves (El), 1:09.37; 3. Ball (NH),
: 1:09.41.
: 100 breast -1. Gill (ET}, 1:09.52; ! 2. Arrow (NH), 1:10.51; 3. Sandro (El),
: 1:18.25.
400 frM rel•y -1. El Toro, 3:54.0.
SEA VIEW LEAGUE
CoM 109, WOOOllRIDGE 55
• 200 medley relay -1. CdM (Tucker,
: Cooper, Strack and Hoeven), 2:04.
: 200 frM · 1. J. Tucker (W), 2:17.43;
: 2. Rudolph r;.N). 2:20.31; 3. Bousema
: (CdM), 2:21 .44.
: 200 IM · 1. Powers (CdM) 2:21 .66;
: 2. Roberts (CdM), 2:37 .40; f K. Dahn
: (CdM), 2:43.37.
: 50 frM -1 Jordaan (W), 26.5;
: 2. M. Dahn (CdM), 27.35; 3. Blair (CdM).
: 27.77. ! 100 fly · 1. Powers (CdM), 1 :03.84;
: 2. Strack (CdM), 1 :09.65; 3. Nguyen (W),
: 1:12.33.
: 100 free -1 M. Dahn (CdM), 1:00.3;
: 2. Murray (CdM), 1:00.90; 3. K. Dahn ! (CdM), 1.02.15.
: 500 free · 1. J. Tucker NV>. 5:56.66;
: 2. Cooper (CdM). 6:01 .36; 3. Blair
: (CdM), 6:06.27.
: 200 free relay · 1. CdM (M. Dahn,
: Hoeven, Tucker and Powers), 1:50.09
: 100 bllck -1. Jordaan (W), 1:03.31,
: 2. Tucker (CdM), 1 :07 .37; 3. Roberts ! (CdM), 1:08.64.
: 100 bNaist · 1. Hapeman (CdM),
: 1:19.56; 2. Cooper (CdM), 1:20.53;
: 3. Nguyen NV), 1:21 .58.
: 400 free relay · 1. CdM (Murray, ! Orbe, Jack and Buzolich), 4:06.
PACIAC COAST LEAGUE
UNMllSITY 92, COSTA MESA 76
• 200 medley relay · 1. University.
: 1:54.82.
: 200 frM · 1. Chang (U), 1 :58.65;
: 2 Whittaker (CM), 2: 15.36; 3. Howse
: (CM), 2: 15. 76.
: 200 IM -1 J. Martlnovich (CM), ! 2:22.35, 2. W. Mart1novich (CM),
: 2:22.46; 3. Eid (U), 2:25.70.
: 50 free · 1 Sude1th (U), 24.23;
: 2 Chiu (U). 26.48; 3. Hayes (U), 27 .18
: 100 fly -1. Chiu (U), 1:09.74;
: 2. Wells (CM), 1:10.30; 3. Howse (CM),
: 1·14.71.
: 100 free · 1. Hayes (U), 58.63;
: 2. Bayes (CM), 1 :00.55; 3. Wells (CM),
: 1:02.34.
: 500 free 1. Alastuey (CM), 5:29.64,
: 2. Lombardo (CM), 5:57.19; 3. Trefz (U),
: 6:15.75.
: 200 free relay -1. University,
: 1:42.92. ! 100 back -1. Alastuey (CM), 1:03.66;
: 2. Sudelth (U), 1:07.70; 3. Nutt (U),
: 1 :07.94.
: 100 br9ast • 1. Showalter (U),
: 1 :09.93; 2. W. Martinovich (CM),
; 1:1112;3.Lombardo(CM),1:14.18.
: 400 free relay -1. University,
: 3:45.63. . . . PAOFIC COAST LEAGUE
Auso NIGUE.L. 138. ESTANCIA 42
: 200 medley relay -1. Aliso Niguel,
: 2:08.82.
: 200 fTee -1. Brade (AN), 2:20.29; ! 2. Alzawak (AN), 2:16.24; 3. Karpinski
: (AN), 2:21.87.
: 200 IM -1. Maslac (AN), 2:14.60;
: 2. Elsner (AN), 2:26.20; 3. Carpenter
: (AN), 2:45.66.
: 50 free -1. L Cassisty (E), 26.56;
: 2. Wendling (AN), 28.26; 3. Bachler
: (AN), 28.81 .
: 100 fly -1. Maslac (AN), 1 :05.29;
: 2. Hitchock (AN), 1:12.64; 3. Baker (E),
: 1:17.70. ! 100 free -1. L Cassity (E), 59.24;
: 2. Brade (AN), 1 :04.94; 3. Duwalt (AN).
: 1:08.09.
: 500 free -1. Lampercht (AN),
: 6:07.79; 2. Alzawawi (AN), 6:14.10;
: 3. Bachler (AN), 6:17.13.
: 200 tr.. relay -1. Aliso Niguel,
: 1:52.06.
: 100 bedc -1. Campaecht (AN),
: 1:16.38; 2. Prlner (AN), 1:19.24;
: 3. Robinson (AN), 1:27.68.
: 100 a.....t-1. Stevens (AN)~ 1:22.51;
: 2. B.lrron (AN), 1:22.70; 3. Carpenter
: (AN), 1:26.17. ! 400 he~ -1. Aliso Nlgue~
: 4.'0SAS,
L----------~~----------------------~----~~--------~-------------~-----------------------------~-
HARPER .
CONTINUED FROM 81
Chapel March 12) i.~n·t Uke me,•
said the prolific third tHtseman,
whose humility is as apparent as
the respect he engendcl'I froro
opposing pitchers. "After that
(Calvary) game, I had to adjust and locus more at lhe plate •
Though hf> rf'Cordcd a econd
o~fer (0 Cor 2 with a wAlk Mnrch 28
again r WOodbr'ldg ), Harper has
been true to h word, induding a
torrid two--gam IWIOSJ Wt W e\ In
whlch h hammered four doublel,
• l.hrnC-run homer and a palr of
iingJ to become lhe O&ly Pilot
Athlete r1 the Wes.
HafpeY.s two-g~ twtng
agalntt Bl Toro 4l1d ~
Ha1t>or mo produatd lb: Rm 10 WI
f
his season total to 11 (now 14 after
three more Tuesday al Santa
Margarita).
He 1s hJttlng .579 this spring (22
for 38) with 10 ex1ra·bue lilts,
lncludlng eJght doubles.
"The kid can flat-out hit." said
CdM Coach :John Bmme, fiom
whom Haq>er hears only encour-
agement on the topic of bitting.
•1 tell hi.in, 'There's the plate, go
hit.' • qwpped Emme, who mar·
velJ et Harpers oonslltency, work
~ and buebaJl lnteWgence.
•He'1 been WOtk11ig al tbJs bJI
WhOle life,• l!mtM ~. •t
think th• Uy to bis IUCX.'llll .. that
be mm the whole n.ld. He drivel
the ball the ou..t' way and Wl9
wM the pMcber P. him. TbeN
.,. IOIM A8t. WMa: M Op)y 9$
OM pllcb to bit. bu& M's bltllDO 1l. . rd Wllllln ID..-•~ a,~ °'* ..... c-.,.. ...
strikes.
"Maybe tbere were some
people whp thought last year (a
.506 ave.rage and RCOD<Meam
~·CfP Soulb.em Section Division
W. finrt-team All•SM Vlew and All·
Newport-Mesa Distrlct laurela) WU
a fluke, but he'• mode those people
take a second look. He's been too
comJStent for too long and if he
keeps putting up th~se k.lnd or
numbe11, he'I golng to make aome
college coecb v ry happy."
HapptneU isn't a part of
~· fQlemn on·fiield ctemeenof, but Bmme Mid that's ~a~ or UM lnteNtty be
bltngs to tbe diamond.
'•Jiei cc-mwn.ct to bUeball,"'
Bmme Mid. ·Ha• welgbll ln
tbe pi'edawn boun IDd you can't
ftDd •guy men ~11111. ............ co1lll'
.... ~bl ......
Newport Bcr.chlC.o.ra Mesa Daily Pi.lot
HOYT
E~ standout~ tmee
awArdS in jlinior ~ ledioD of
liltersch01Ntic: ~show.
COSTA MESA -~.~te ridet
NtcOle Hoyt won tmee liilt-pi.<:e finlsbea In
junior V819iW jum~rs and was overall 'JV
jumpers thampioo Saturday to top five 1ocel$
who corn~ted in the fifth ~ • .m:th shows of the
mterscholastic Equestrian ,League season S&tur-
day and Sunday ot the Orai,ge County fair-
grounds.
Hoyt took rust lli two se~te tables Of
jumpers competition SatUrday to capture overall
honors, then earned one first, a fourth and a fifth
in three events Sunday.
NeWJ>Ort Harbor High junior vanity rider
Undsey DOrris was second in hunters under sad-
dle Sunday, after finishing seventh in hunters
under saddle and eighth in hunt seat ~tab.on
Saturday.
' ~. ... t -• ·~ . ~..; . -··· ....
ADMINTON
Newport Harbor tops ·
Corona del Mar, 12-7
NEWPORT HARBOR -Boys
singles players Josh Yoches and
Jamey Beeson swept two match-
es, while Heidi Eimers and
Brooke Plamson did the same in
girls doubles to lead host New-
port Harbor to a 12-7 nonleague
coed badmj.nton victory over
Back Bay rival Corona del Mar
Wednesday.
Senior Sean Hooper earned
three victories for the Sea Kings,
including two in boys doubles
with partner Justin Winder and
one mixed doubles match with
Savanna King.
King also secured one gir1'
singles victory, while the boys
doubles duo of Mikuto Fukada
and Brian Katusian swept theu
two matches.
Sonia Lohiya and Vanessa
Moore added another victory for
the visitors in girls doubles.
Newport improved to 3-7,
while Cd.M fell to 3-6.
THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1998
Olson to become girls athletic
director at Newport Harbor
•Veteran coach will take
on administrative duties
beginning next fall; 1\veit
will remain as boys A.D.
NEWPORT BEACH -Fletcher
Olson, who has coached girls ten-
nis for seven seasons at Newport
Harbor High, will become girls
athletic director at the school,
Principal Bob Boies announced.
019on, in her second year of
teaching business at Harbor, will
begin her administrative position
in August. relieving cwrent ath-
letic ~r Eric Tweit of half his
' current workload.
•we were one of few high
schools to have only one athletic
director," Boies said. "I believe
girls athletic programs have
grown in importance and we
thought it would be a positive
step to incorporate female leader-
ship.•
PREPS
Though relatively new to
teaching, Olson is no stranger to
administrative chores, having
coordinated the City of Newport
Beach's recreation program the
last26~.
•The (girls athletic) program
we have now is great,• said
Olson, who plans to continue
coaching girls tennis next fall.
She ts tn her second season
coaching girls golf this spring. but
Wl1l step down when the sport is
added to the fall calendar next
year.
"My first priority will be to see
that our female athletes are also
very successful academically,·
said Olson, who is also co-director
of the school's Franklin Academy,
a program debuting in the fall
which Wlll promote the applica-
tion of commurucations technolo-
gy.
-by Barry Faulkner
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•
JC BASEBALL
OCC shocks
Bakersfield
:in tourney
opener, 10-2
• Pirates score 10 times
in last three innings to
stagger Bakersfield at
Sequoias Easter Classic.
VISALIA -Orange Coast Col-
lege's Pirates dallied for six
innings on the wrong end of a 2-
0 baseball game, then broke
loose in stunning fashion
Wednesday, lashing out nine hits
and scoring 10 times in the last
three inrungs to shock Bakers-
field College (19-11-1), 10-2, in
the first round of the Sequoias
Easter Classic.
John Fenoglio was one of the
big keys, gomg 2 for 5 with a dou-
ble, scoring twice and delivering
three RBI.
Ryan McDermott, who worked
the last three innings. got the vie-
. tory after shutting the state's No.
14 team down without a run,
allowing two hits.
The Pirates (15-14) return to
Exeter Field for two games today,
meeting Kings River at 11 a.m ..
then Gavilan at 3 p.m.
SE<>UOlAS EASTER a.ASSK
First Round
ORANGE CoAST 10, 8AJCEJtSAELD 2
Orange Coast 000 000 244 -10 12 0
Bakersfield 000 200 000 -2 7 2
Shwam, McDermott (7) and Lukin;
Henry, Martin (8), Moreno (9) and
Witcher. W -McDermott, 2-1. L -Henry,
6-2. 2B -Fenoglio (OCC), Loochkartt
(OCC), Calderon (OCQ. 3B -Lukin
(OCC}.
GIRLS GOLF
Eagles improve to 8-1
tvflSSION VIEJO -Estancia
High's Erin Thompson earned
medalist honors Wlth a nine-hole
' score of 42 Wednesday and the
Eagles rolled to a 188-225 non-
league girls golf victory over host
Mission Viejo at Casta Del Sol
Golf Club.
Liz Bennett (48), Laura Cote,
Lauren Young and Jenea Gund-
. vangen (all 49) also finished
ahead of the Diablos' top scorer
: to help the Eagles improve to
. 8-1.
.. ,.
I I I
I
I
DON LEACH I DAllY PllOT
Tigers' Jim Cocuiba gets ready to steal wearing his "throwback" Detroit Tigers unUonn as his
Mariners opponent gets on his toes for the play in a recent Newport East Pony League game.
Pinsett lifts Giants
past the Reds, 4-3
•Youth baseball highlights from local diamonds.
The Giants moved to wtltun
half a game of the first place
Mariners with the win over the
Reds as Andre Pin.sett knocked
two hits in a 4-3 win in Newport
Beach Little League Ma1ors play.
Danny Marin-Finn and Nick
Palchlkoff recorded multiple tuts
for the Reds.
NEWPORT HARBOR
BASEBALL ASSOCIATION
MUSTANG DMSION
• Y-*ees l. MM'tins 1
• Yankees 11, Rockies 3
The Yankees notch ed their
third consecutive win as Nathan
Todd and Jarrett Daniel l.imjted
the Marlins to one hit and record-
ed a total or 13 strikeouts.
Key hits in the contest came
via the bats of Pab'tck Murphy,
ltoss Watters, Todd and Daniel.
The posted a prior win as Todd
and Daniel combined for 15
strikeouts from the mound
against the Rockies. The duo also
helped themselves from the plate
with Todd going 3 for 3 and
Daniel hitting a double, tnple and
home run.
Other stellar offensive perfor-
mances were turned in by
Cameron Guy (3 for 4), Watters
(double, biple) and Morgan Web-
ster, Kevin WUlla.ms and Alex
Warnock.
The Yankees also put together
a fUle defensive game paced by
the pldys of Andrew Blgalke,
catcher Austin Ma ddox, Eva.n
Miller and Murphy.
• Phillies 6, Diamondbacks 4
The Phillies boost their record
to 6-1 behind a strong offensive
day from Billy Munce. Munce
launched a home run and a dou-
ble en route to dnving in three
runs.
Jayme OhJaver added an RBI
double and Benll Nesbit provided
two hits, as well.
Handling the pitching duties
were Nick Frazier, Michael Tha-
gard and Tyler Parker.
On the held, Cole Riley, Kevin
Etter and Ganett Donaldson led
the effort.
PIN10 DIVISION
• Martins vs. CUbs
Elliot Lewis blasted a tnple
while Marlin teammates John
Swtft, Max Kwock and Zack
Tegel proVJded doubles
JU. D'Cruz turned an unassist-
ed double play, wtule Jake Car-
roll and Kyle Miner were also
strong m the held.
Catcher Matthew Ferreira was
tough defensively, and Austin
Apramlan and Miner each
chipped tn with a hit
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TODAY'S SCHEDULE
Eagles win in five VOLLEYBALL
ALISO VIEJO -The Estancia High boys volleyball
team (3-2, 2-1) edged Pacific Coast League host Aliso
Niguel, 15-9, 11-15, 15-13, 6-15, 15-12 Wednesday.
Sam Nelson bad 21 kills, while fellow senior Brad
Wayman totaled 30 assists to pace the Eagles.
DEEP
SEA
WEDNESDAY'S
COUNlS
Newwport
IAnclng -1 boat.
20 anglers. 7 sand
bass, 2 calico bass,
2 sculpin,
20 mackerel,
1 black aoaker.
Dewy's lodcer
-4 boats,
104 anglers-
81 yellowtail,
1 bonito,
1 ting cod,
300 rode cod.
10 calko bass.
4 sand bass,
3 scutpin,
55 mackerel .
BOYS GOLF
San Clemente trips Tars
SANTA ANA HEIGi-ITS -Newport
Harbor High sophomore Kevin Olson
earned medalist honors. but San
Clemente defeated the host Sailors, 404-
427, in the completion of an 18-hole non-
league match Wednesday at Sant.a Ana
Country Cub.
San Clemente (8-1), which was lead-
ing by 16 strokes following the initial
nine boles at the Pacific Cub, outsbot the
Sailors (2-7), 204-211, in the final nine.
The 1\itons' Casey Strohsaul shot 38 to
win on Wednesday. Olson was medalist
for the 18 boles at 78.
Rusty Hill (86), Zachary LaFata (86),
Miller Akins (87), Mitch Johns (87), Scott
Tippett (88) and lraighe Concannon (88)
also competed for the Tars.
WATER POLO
Oeding scores two in U.S. polo win
BORDEAUX. France -
Corona del Mar High product
Chris Ceding scored two
goals to help lead the U S
men's national team to a 10-9
water polo victory m the first
round of the French Open
Wednesday.
Craig Kredell paced the
Americans, coached by CdM
High head man John Vargas,
with three goals. ·u was a very good way to
start the new season, • sa.id
Ceding, the team captain.
•we're missing some key
players and the young guys
played well against a sea-
OBITUARY 888 OBITUARY -------
soned team. We bave a lot of
room for lmprovement, but a
wm is a win.·
Vargas has said he plans to
use this tournament to devel-
op new players and tactical
combinations as be points
toward the Goodwill Games
(July 20-22 m New York).
ffllENCM Of9I
lJNmo STAYU 10. GmluN"t 9
Sc:oreby~
Germany 1 4 1 3 -9
United States 2 O 4 4 -10
Germany -Khngsberg 4, Botitze
2. Scherwitis 2. Schmich 1.
Saves · Tchigir 9
United States -Kredell 3, Oedi~
2, laster 2. Schumacher 1, Pope 1,
Bailey 1. Saves -Hackett 6.
888 OBITUARY
THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1998 N~pon Ek.ch/Co ra Mt a Daily Piloi
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l\llW a.bandone<ftht u .. of action.) The ln<leptndtnt Of'an99 C.Unty au .... laWfUI money of lhe Unlltd nual repon f0t the calend., Dally Piiot A,pr. t, 11, t:l, H "-r. G 12129 James E. Ktlton, S77H MENT$ INC lt(ate) a.PPIY•
the Flclllloua 8u1lntH admlnlatratlon authority wit rlor Court Stal••. alt the rlahl, llllt r." ol 1997 of Httttf 30, 1tM Th423 T~~t ,:al.:....!:~ wat 11,.... Ronald J, Chapman. 270 llty Pllll Ea11. Sulla 102, Ing 10 lh• O.p.ntnent ol "fama: tntarnallonaJ Af1 be granllcl unltH an lnttr· and Int 1 of .. ld ~........ amity Foundation 19 avalf. ........ _, So. Bristol St .. 1101/1111, ltvint, CA 8201• AICohOUc Bev.rage Conttot
fi!Mblletllra. 302 North El "'"' ptraon ntes an ob-PLAINTIFF1 C•llfoml• mtnt :;:~tor(•) In 7. able at lhe lddrHa noted PUBLIC MOTICI ~~he~ty ~:JI Costa M11a. CA. 82128 Ttil• bualnH• 11 con-10 Mil 8'COflOllo beverage• ~rnlno Real, Sulla 118, jtctlon 10 the petition and lnwato,. Mutual abova dffcrlblcl property below '°' lntpeeilon cluri"4J • Yon • Thf• butlntH I• cono dUC1tcl by. an lndMdual at 34-48 Via Os>Otto N.w-
Cta"*1tt. CA 92672 •haw• good cauee why th• DIFINDANT1 Kevin °' 10 much thartof at ma • regular bUllnn• hOUfl by FlctJtlour•uaJneae tffll?l47is due11d by: an lndllliduel Havt you ~ doJno port Beach CA 8264io with
l\e Flctitlou1 Bu1lna11 coU11 thould not grant the Croaton; Thom.. 1 . b• nac:auary 10 utls~ any clUzan Who 1eque111 ft Homo lta,omont Dally Piiot "Pf, t. 1$, 23, Have you 11art'td doing bUllMU yet? Y", "3 1 "41" of,.sa1,e a.., A Name rtfttred lo 1bo1rt eutnotlty. croHonl It M Nkf t ittc\lllon, with ac:· within 180 days alltt put>ll-Th• foltowtng J*10nt are :ao, 1998 Th428 butlnen yet'> Yet, 1/FEBI JarMt E. Ktlton Wint Public Ealing Ptac. II·
waa llllcl In Orang• County A HE.(RING on Iha pell· NOTICI o' CtUad lntart1t and co1t1. cation Of thla notice. doing bul!Mta a1: PUBLIC NOTIC 88 Thlt ttattment WH flllcl c.n1e(1). 00 Sapttmb11 16. 1994, tlon will bl held on MAY 7, MARSHAL'S SALi APPROXIMAT! MINIMUM HHt•r Fomtl~ 'oun-J.D. POWERS COMPANY, E Ronald J. Chapman With lht County Clark of Publflhed Newport
FJle No.F822137 1988 •I 1:45pm In Oapt. a..YYINO OFPICIA BIO $N/A datlon, 1105 Quall It •• 170 Canyon AcrH Dr .• La· flotlllOUS Butlno.. Thia statement WH filed Orang• County Ofl 4-07·98 Btach·Co•I• Miii 'Dalty
t:harl11 Let McLaughlin, 703 locatlcl at 341 Tht City PILI NO Oaltd March 20, 1998. Newport Bo•o h CA guna Stach, CA 92851 N . It t t with lhe County Clltfk Of 188H754724 Pllof April 2, 9, 16, 1998 4f &ldgeport Court, Oana Orlvt South, Otange, CA • Olvlalon: HllbOf 92000 ' Jtllrty 0 . Powtrt, 170 Th f'rj0 I a on,.n Orangt County on 4-07·98 Dally PUol A.f>f. 8, 18, 23, TM13 ~nt, CA 92629 92668 HOC8Ht480.A MARSHAL OF ORANGE Th I I I Canyon AcrH Or. Laguna t o ow ng peraont art 18988754739 30 1998 Th-424
It business la con· IF YOU OBJECT to the COURT CAii! N0.1 COUNTY, HARBOR OIVI· • pr no P• man· Bt1ch, CA 92851 • dolnf builn .. , at: Dally Piiot Apr. 9, 18, 23, ' Thinking of having•
c:led by an Individual granting of tht petition, you 759 480 SION, 4801 JAMBORltE •11•r 1• Nor• Hoater, Mtllnda Everhart, 170 OO WES ~LUM BING, 30, 1998 Th429 PUBLIC NOTICE garogo eale?
19980754335 1hould apptar et tht hear· By virtue ol a writ lasuad BLVD .. ROOM 108, NEW· PrHldent. Canyon Acrtt Or .. Laguna 1783 Whlltltr Ave .. Coate Qlvo ua • calll
thlt 1tat1ment was filed Ing and ttatt your ob· on Novambtr 28, 1997 In PORT BEACH, CALf. Publl1hed Newport Stach, CA 82851 ~~~!.~A ri~!~ln Com PUBLIC NOTICE Flotllloua 8t.1•"1•H CLASSIFll!D
with tht county Clerk of ~action• or flit wrlntn ob-Iha abovt dtalgnattd 92660 Baach·Coal• Mesa Dally Thi• bu•lnt" 11 con· · 1 (CA) ~83 • Namo &tatemont 842·8878
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angt County on 412198 ctlona with tht court b• COUft, upon a Judgment tn· MICHAEL S. CARONA, Pilot Aprll 9, 1998 ductlcl by: husband and r,:~YA;.c .. Cost~ ~ ... w~~ fNlollJloua BualnHa Tht following peraont att
. 0t• lht hearing. Yout •P-tarlcl Cl-29-97 In levor of MARSHAL OF ORANGE Th418 wlft " • •m• lt•t•mont doing bu1lnt11 aa: ally Pilot Apr. 9, 16, 23, pearance may bt In pet1on judgrMnt crlditor(I) Call· COUNTY Have you ttattad doing 92827 The loltowlng peraon1 ate OHANA TRADING COM· ~. 1998 Tn433 or by yout attorney. fornla lnvtstort Mutu~I and By /II s . McCray, Deputy PUBLIC NOTICE buslnase yet? No J~~ tu~lnHt Is 11 con· doing bullne" u : PANY, 28522 \Ila Reggio, · PUBLIC NOTICE IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR against Judgment debtor(•) NOTE: Do not takt .down Jaffray O. Powara H Y· • COfpC>fa on GraJ)lllc Excalltnce, 23218 Laguna Nlgutl, CA 9287'1
---------• ot a cont1ng1n1 cr1d1tot of Thomas E. Crosson, Ktvln or dafaet a poated notice FJctlUoua Bualn•H Thi• 11attmen1 Wat flltd bUa°t: Y~•~rt~ 2d:~ Coso. Misalon \lltjo. CA Adam Dwight Barclay,
BSC71 BO tnt dactased. you must file Crosson 1howlng a ntt bal· btfo11 Iha salt or aatisfac-Name Stotom•nt with the County Cl.,k of C 1 1~1 Plum~'· c· . 92892 28522 Via Rtgglo, Laguna '" NOTICE OF your clalm with the cooo anca of $362.796.81. actu-Hon of Judgmtnt. Ptnal Thi followlng persons art Orange County on 4-07·H s otwa lum g o. Inc .. Btulah M. P•tt~. 23216 Niguel. CA 82677
1 PETITION TO and mafl •copy 10 Iha per· ally due on said judgment Coda Section 8t6 (mltdt· doing business as: 19884'764733 T't,~~ ~=~~:•!!::n~I d Coso, Mission Vltjo, CA Thlt bu1ln111 11 con·
• sonal rtprastntallve ap-on lht datt of the lsauanct mean°'/· THE WRIGHT SECURITY Dally Piiot Apr. 9, 18, 23, 1 h lh 1 92692 ducted by: an Individual ADMINISTER poln1ed by lht court within of said writ, I h•ll9 levied Publ shtd Ntwport COMPANY 6951 Knollcrest 30 1999 Th427 WI • County Cttrk of Thia buslntn t1 con· Havt you 1tarttd d0tng
ESTATE OF: lour months liom the datt upon all 11gh1, tillt and In-Beach·Costa Men Dally Ln. #57, Garden Grove. CA ' Orange C'f:~:;~:j2•98 ducted by: an Individual buelneu ytt? Yts, 3·13-98
MICHAEL FRANCIS of first lssuanct of the let· tt111t of said Judgment Pilot Ap1l19,16. 23, 1998 92845 PUBLIC NOTICE . 2 Ha~t you started doing Adam Barclay PICCOLO, eka ttrs at p<ovlded In Ptobate debtor(s) in the rtoptrty In Th436 Marv Robert Pike 6951 Dally Pilot Apr. 9, 16, 23, business yet? Yes, 1992 This llattmenl Wat flllcl
MICHAEL F. PICCOLO Code sec11on 9t00. Th• tht County o Orange. Knollcttsl Ln 157 Garden Flclllloua BualnHa 30, 1998 Th421 Beulah M. Ptters with the County Cltrk of
CASE NO. A 191092 lime tor filing claims will Stat• of Californla, de· PUBLIC NOTICE Grovt, CA 9i845 ' Name lletemont PUBLIC NOTICE T.hls 1tattmtnl was Iliad Orange County on 4-02·98
To 111 helts beneficiaries not txplrt before lout sctlbed as follows: Lot 20 Fl lltl 8 1 Robtr1 Earl Wright 2n5 Tht following persons art with the County Cletk of 19981754331
creditors, co~hng.:>nt credl: months from the heating In Block 1 of Section -6 ol : 0~~ ut noH Mtsa Verde Or. E. 'W108, doing bu1ln111 as: Flctltloua aualn•H Orange County on 3·27·98 Daily Piiot Apt. 9, 18, 23,
tois. and petSons who may d•lt nollced above. Balboa Island. as shown T 1me . •tom•nt Costa Mesa, CA 92626 NICHE MARKETING CRE· N•m• St t t 199B0753899 30, t998 Th43t otherwise be lnlerested In YOU MAY EXAMINE the on a map recotded In Book ht ollowing ~sons are This business Is con· ATIVE GROUP, INC .. 2737 • •m•n Dally Piiot Apt. 2. 9. 16. ---------
the will or estate, or both, Ille kept by the court. llJou 8, Page 9 ol Miscellaneous ~~'?e~uJ~;~~~·AL ART ducted by: a general part-E. Coast Hwy., #8, Corona d~~~ f~~~n!.~ :~•ons are 23, 1998 Th415 PUBLIC NOTICE
01 MICHAEL FRANCIS art a person lntereste In Maps, recorded In Orange nershlp def Mar CA 92625 Si · PICCOLO, aka MICHAEL F. lht estalt, you may file County 9PUBLISHERS, 575 Anton Have you started doing NMCG.' INC .. (CA), 2737 E. ~) & ~"~Pf & c;u~slo~·500b) PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltloua 8u1lnHt
PICCOLO with th• court a Request Common Addtess: 120 oulevard, Suite 770, business ytt? No Coast Hwy #8 Corona n ° y, N•m• llat•m•nt A PETITION FOR PF\0-for Special Notice (form Grand Canal, Balboa ts· Costa Masa, Colllornla Mark R. Pike del Mar, CA.e262S ~':9ta:eut, Cosio Mesa. FlcllJloua Buelnoaa Thi following pe11ons ate
BATE has been filed by DE·154) ol the llllng of an land, CA 92662 92626 This statement was filed This buslnus 11 con· T 1 M Nam• Stat•mont doing buslneu 11: MICHAEL PICCOLO in the Inventory and appraisal of The property will be sold International Art Gallerlts. with the County Clerk of ducted by: a corporation (C~lp ~~natBem~t Inc., The following persons are A.C. TRUCKING, 19251
Supenor Court of Calllor· estate assets or of any pe· subject to the right of re· ~a California cotporatlon), Orange county on 4·07·98 Have you started doing Colla M 11 CA~262V8enue, doing busine11 as: Hickory Lane, Huntington
nia. County of ORANGE. tltlon ot account as pro-demption pursuant to CCP 75 Anion Boultvard. Suite 19988754748 business yet? Yes. April 1, Thi b• 1• 1 REHAB ASSOCIATES OF Beach, Callfornla 92646 THE PETITION FOR PRO· vlded In Probate Code sec· Code 729·010. The amount 770, Costa Mesa, Calllornla Dally Pilot Apr 9 16 23 1998 d ct~d bu~9n~:,,• 111 con· CALIFORNIA, 7772 Gltn· AndrztJ Chmiel, 19251
BATE requests that lion t250. A Request f?r of secuted indebtedness Is 9l~126 1 30 1998 · • Th430 NMCG, INC .. Alyaa11 t'iave y~u ata~~da gn1 cot SI., IC. Huntington Hickory Lant, Huntington MICHAEL PICCOLO be ap-Special Nollce form is 5378,730.47. s bus ness Is con· • Pisano President b 1 11 y 1 ° ng Beach, CA 92647 Beach, Callfornla 92646
pointed as personal rept&-available from the court II the subject of this sale ducted by: a corporation PUBLIC NOTICE This ;tatemenl was filed Tu• n~H ie "· 9~~ Nikki L Berg, 921 Azalea Thia buslnen ls con· sen1a11ve 1o administer the clerk. 1s real property and 11 has The registrant commenced with the County Clerk of •,mp• •nagemen nc., Or., Costa Mesa, CA 92626 ducted by an Individual
n taie ol lhe decedent. Attorney for the Petl· no s\teel add~ess or Olher to tralsaf', business under Flclltloua Busln••• Orange County on 4·07·98 ~~l~ar:,:.:mpl~, S~rel~[Yd This buslneat . !s con-Have you ltarted doing
THE PETITION requests tlonar: common designation, di· the I ct t ous business Namo Statom•nt 19988754725 with lhe c'~e~t WCI~ k e f ducted by: an lndlVldual buslnes1 ytt? Yes. 1-1990
the decedent's Will and WILLIAM W. SOUKUP, rectlons to Its locallon may ~~~: o~rJa~.a~; listed Tht following persons are Dally Pilot ~pr. 9, 16, 23, Orangt Coun~y ~n 4-<f7.9g Have you started doing Andrzej Chmiel
cod1c1ls. ii any, be admitted ESQ. (CS8#75068) be ~btalned from the Mar· I I I A G II doing business as: 30 1998 Th426 19988754721 business yet? No This statement was filed Id probate The Will and shal s Office upon request. nterna1 ona rt a enes. AC CONNECTIONS 2454 · Nikki L Berg with the County Cltrk ol
any codicils are available ATTORNEY AT LAW, Prospective bidders Do~ Nay, Ptes1dtnt Sunnlngdalt Dr Tusiin CA PUBLIC NOTICE Dally Pilot Apt. 9, 16, 23, T,hls stattmant was flied Orange County on 4·3-98
for examination in the file 8 1 4 1 E. KA ISER should refer to Sections This stattmtnt was filed 92782 ·• • 30, t998 Th425 With the County Clttk of 19988754483
kepi by lhe coun BLVD., SUITE 308, 70t.510 to Secrion 701 680. Ollh the County Clttk of David Agulrte 2454 S n Flctltloue BualneH Otange County on 4-06·98 Daily Pilot Af)f 9 16 23
THE PETITION requtsls AHAHEIM, CA 92808 Inclusive, of the Code of range County on 4-2·98 nln dale Or •Tustin ~A N S 18981754037 30 1998 . . Th437
authOrily to administer the Publlshtd Newport ClVll Procedure for prov1· 19980754330 92~2 ·• · The 1:i~w1n':~~~~! are TRADE Dally Pilot Apr. 9, 16, 23, -·--------
estate under tht lndepen· Stach-Costa Mesa Daily sions .governing the terms. Daily Pilot Apr 9· HS, 23· Wilma J Caallm 2454 doln business as· 30. 1998 Th422 RENT dent Adm1n1strat1on or Es· Pilot Aprtl 9. t5, 16, 1996 conditions. and eH~ct of 30. t998 Th432 Sunnlngdala Dt .. Tu;un, CA M02ARCH DESIGNS. 23 through classified
tati1es Act. (This Authonty Thw435 the sale and the llabihty 01 92782 Harbor Rid ~ Or., Ntwport Buy It. St1ll It. Find II. w~I allow the personal rep-This business la con· Beach, CA 8:1c.60 · 642·5678 Claaalfled. through classified
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Supplement! private atrium, 2c/gar, I HAVE BAYFRONT'S oc Spaces Available
HOMES OF ~~:~c nro~~~r.i;oc"~ $1 .000.000 & UP Beach Hom•• THE WEEK $137,500 427·0074 Private Showings 12345 Beach Blvd
DI I Buyera Call Stanton
ap •Y ada atart DUPLX $210K 2·Hms 0 u I ck A• a Pon I e (B & •t Just $751 Mell11a, Agt 652·0258 each Lampson) Deadline Wed 5pm on 1·Lol. Well kept. 714·89SM5833 ***** Owner may carry. Agl, Ooean & Bay Vlow OPEN HOUSE Earl Taylor 642-4722 Lux 2Br 2Ba Condo --------
MHa Verd• Lrg 4br poottjac/gym/5~ dwn CEMETERY LOT/
Llatlnga for $51 3 full bath 2 maater S947/mo 515·2035 CRYPT 1225
Deadline Thurt 5pm suites. new Ille/ ***** kitchen. spacious/ •PRIME BAY VIEW•
It pays to advenlH brlte w/beaulllul land· Bluff• E11panded & In th• b111 local Remodaled ·e· Plan.
Real E1tate Section scape s254.5K 434°"'983 Added brHklatt rm & CALL TODAY Townhomoa 2 or 3Br office + drHm kllchen.
LISA RIVERA 3Br+2Ba Eultld• or Don't wait 1o He or
7141574-4252 WHttlde. 2/c gor, buy lhla b•autyl
pool, 1pa. S 16gK 10 Reduced lo 1828,000
BALBOA PENJNSUIA 1007
HOOK Jenny Bradley· 8AT & 8UN 1·S
Broker 714·957·1718 2173 Vltta Entrada
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CEMETERY PLOTS
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morlal Park, Corona
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WANT TO BUY A .-./...~ HOUSES/ HOMIEf Bad Cr~ll (2//4
Holdlng You Back? CONDOS ••••••••l38r 2 .aaa Condo Call J•nny lor Cr•dlt A 11 A L T Y f.OR RENT HOUSES/ &uporb kit, 8th n001 Couna•llng lnlo: 714-7 90-3142 •••••••• ont.rt.lnlng deck w/ 714-961'·1896 -=--....,..----.--.._ C:ONDOS oc .. n vua. $495,000 Townt'lomea 2 Or 3Br
!OR SALE D•~ P•tllt. Agent•-U'll:-WP0--.-1----Avt frorn 11&9 to 2001< .-G.-E_vn_...D..._a,--2-1-0-2 07 99/051_.810pgr n.a " t Or 2}o gar, pool, n~ ••••••••! ________ BEACH 1069 epo. Can for an •PPt ~o:!~~t J~~7 e:~~~YS LHeH!. All Areaa
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The 1.Lga/ DqJartmmt at tk [)aj/y Pilot is p/M.seJ
to announa a new snvia no"' awilabk to new businas4
~ wiJJ now SF.ARCH UN~ for you at no extm ~, mid S1Wt you the
ti~ anJ the trip to the Court House in Sant4 Ana. Thm, of coune, afar the sozrcl,
is compldeJ t« wi/J fik your jiaitious butint:1t namt sta1m1m1 WiJh the~ am, publish onct a wetlt for four ufth as rtqUinJ by l11uiana then ffeyour proof
of pub/iattjgn wilh tht Onmly CJerle.
pfedg stop by to file )flU1' fa:tilious business dl#mlmt"' tht ~ PiJiJt. 330 w.
Baj.~ a.¥ta Mt!Sll. If ;you Cllllnotstup "'plidse aJJ us"' (/14) 642-4321 llltdwt
will ""'1ti ~for JO" to htWill this ptOatlurr "11'llliJ.
.. lf J""-shou/J havt any fia1her 'f"o,lio111, ~ aJJ us ad""' WiJJ IM mow lhtin
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Ncwpon Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1998
COSTA MESA 2124 BALBOA ROOMS 2706 IUSINl!SS PERSONAL EMPLOYMENT DOMESTICS 5540 WANTBD MUSICAL SAD. BOATS 70ij
----iiiiiilPENINSUIA 2607liiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OPPORTUNITY . SERVICES 3005 5530liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TO BOY 6018 INSnuimm eosSliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil-i-
... ••k ••v 3br 2ba iii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii N• w .Oc•-'lfront/22nd. 2804 Car• Glv•r. Al• you 3 •' LANCER &LOO,..
tam rm/den on huge ••t•P9 to Beach• Private rm, unfum, ahr NCVl:f' FORGET an Newport •••oh no longef drMng? Avl Old Coln• Oold Silver Oalllen K•u•9•r 1980 :alnt cond. clfffet lot, fp, 2 •11c gar. 2br, fp, dw, patio, bath, utla pd, n/amkg,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lmpcnant date fOI the Conf•renoo and fOf errand•, doctora, Franldln Mlnt. SterUng Amp + h .. o.r 1100 wheel furllng ancr
1 1615• P•l(?)a42•9999 garage + parking kitchenette, laundry. •ODA/SNACK• REST OF YOUR UFEI Vleltor'• Bur••u grocery 11ore etc ... NB Old watch•• & lewelty 7't4"721·8338 ~ J:• tedW:ed
snoo 714-4&1.ne1 1 block tg N.8 . Pier :~~T~~w1.m0~~r~: call 1-aoo.251·2983 ••••• Aa•t we•re ar... Jul• 875-7199 Wattcout Coin 542-9448 •••••• YFC YKoht Btoker9ge
NEWPORT u1o~'r:.e7t!8~:m at iocat alt ... 11000+ !~~.k1'!!~c•"~rr.'~t:i Rl!CORDS/TOP • (714) eTa.osae
BEACH 2169 CORONA •• weekly potentlal. SCHOOLS t 1 Jazz, R&8, SoUI, Rock ererTDONJCS (Between 9A,..·5PM) Small lnveatmenVhune JNS"l"'DUCTJON Ind vldual, knowl· MERCHANDISE Etc ... 50'1 & 80'1 Mike • ~"" .... ' •
iiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill DEL Ulln 2622 • U\ 3012 •dgabl• about NB. 10 ... ______ 845-7505 STEREO 6080 M.AJUNE SUPS
DIAi\ profits. Call toll frM: repraHnt lh• bureau.. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii oc·~ 10~" w2Br 28• on the iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'·RE-NT--ALS--T-0___ 1 ·8 8 8 .7 e 8 .7 8 7 7. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii to th• calllng and vl•ll· --------• D """ u.
Water PenthouH •N•w•r 2br 2ba fp •>Ct. 4300 <24 hours). BECOMI! A Ing public. Req: Xln't PRE! TO YOU 6022 C•bl• D .. crambl•r iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia
lnct•dlbte oc .. n & tndry rm/,apa/gar~ge. SHARE 2724 (CAl.•SCAN) PARALEGAL. Join phone comm aklll1. •UTrgwnu:! •010 •14.811 Cod• 04 40FT Newport HatbOt
hatbOt' view, W/dock cloH to beach. Avall liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii one 01 America'• fast· PC word proce11ing n iiilHili &&iiV•»iliiiiiiviiii •714-282·2•04• Mooring Pot.ntlal s 1550/mo 5/1 s1 •nn 723J'!.11108 •---------e1t growing protea-proficiency, able 10 Fr .. Rabbits plek up •7500 0 b 0 Call Denn.la S..8·11100 • """ .....,., 28d 28a Female.tpool CREDIT 2907 alons. Lawyer In· work In fall paced, 2 to 4pm. 20412 Birch ••••••••• ;,'-61s.92o5
W/0 , oceanalda lnliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii atructed home 1tudy. challenging environ· St. back houH, Santa 1---..,....,..--=-~~
Balboa I•. B•Wiront COSTA MESA 2624 COM. ~50 mo+ utll. ••v•R• CREDIT Specialty programs ment. Please lax r•· · ~ -tt•quea: Ana Hight•. GARAGE SALES VI• Lido Bo•t•llP• 501 North 8ayfront iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Dep. req d 873-7319 PROBLl!MS· bank· ottered. P.C.D.I., At· iume 10 Mi. Sheridan <f1•• ;p Avallabl• Now M•gnJncent 4Br 4.5Ba 1 1 ~ dgmenti lanla, Georgia. FREE 714•722•1 •12 •-Ii! ll tfbl Sall or Electric prerd. lam rm, formal dining, 1 8 r D •tac h • d Balboa Penn 1 houH rup 0 ... u ' catalogue. ""' « '"'0 11 H BUILDING 25f1·451t. S13·16per ft
2 FP'a, roof aundeck. Cottagea w/Pallo from aand. Share 2br Ilana. •le. Want to 800·362·7070 Dept. Ofo Mgr/Telemarketer/ ~lWDOUM MATEn•11rfl! 6030 VILLA RENTALS 1tart over. with a MIOI .. ,. ~ NEWPORT wetbar, 5/c gar, no near beach. Cathedral houu, clean, 1pa. brand new credit Iden· l.LE762. (CAL"SCAN) Flooring 1ales. Exp'd rt0tn 71•G7f5.41912
dock. Vac $7500/mo cells, frig. Move-In fem prerd $500/mo tlty, legally? For com· 40hra/wk. Flextime 1~1eeo • STEEL BUILDINGS BUCH 61691 ________ _
Donald Pfaff Speclall $875+S400 (714) 873·1840 plete Info. call •••••••••• S8hr+comm 434·7929 ,.11-peRS RV'S 714-433·9528 deposit. 548·2421 0 FF ICE CLE AK 8W In original crate. 401120 ~n ~ ' '
Co ldwell Banker CdM Gr•at Hou•• t-(800)1181-0444, EMPLOYMENT <>wfoht• (1 open end) wa1 Moving S•I• Sat Qam TRAILERS 8014 2Br 1 Ba Near Falrvlh( flight attendant prel'd 24 hra. (CAL •SCAN; $480.· S&4CJ. per wHk. Ett ... 8ele9 $6,380 will sell tor Many haehold Items. -B-lg--.•"'""•-yf"'"r_o_n-:t....,..3""8-r -2"""e-a1 a. Adami. Very clean, 2br 1 ba S550 Avail 5/1 No exp nee. F/T·P/T ~ $2,680. Guaranteed Everything must got liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~
tam rm, wetbar. FP, ga.rage, no pet, S695 call Rhonda 760-8050 888·292·7091 x 2243 Painting&~ China comp t et•. J Q • 2718 Hllttop Dr. Mo 9 IL e HOM£
dbl gar. nHr b .. ch. +S4oo 714·241·8850 MONEY EMPLOYMENT /./PT R•c•ptlon Books~Fumlture 1.000.292.0111. sat April 11, 8 •3 pm $4300.0801
$19115. Agt 842·9e99 •Coate Mea•'• Beat E'Blutf nHr CdM H.S. TO LOAN 2914 L••alng/Customer 40~ (CAL•SCAN) Household llema. 16ft x 45h. Low SpaC"•
CA.NYON ISLAND Jr·1br a. lbr, also 2br Shara. Large 2br 2baliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5530 Service Newport ln NtlwporlS..ch lamps, mlscellaneou1 Rentl Orlve by: Berry
1 ba 1 t d Apt. $525mo utll Incl, • • • • $ • Beach Marin a & 14 673 62 131 ... 0 .... ord Lane Oale Villa, .Senior #2, 2Sr 2Bath, 2-car c • qu •1 gat•1 avail now. 844--9124 • •LO•A•N • CARPET CLEANERS Commerclal Conter • • PETS & • "' Park, 13061 Fairview
partllng plua storage, •oamamy. poo. teonta, seeks lndlvldual w/ ANIMALS 6049 •••••••••• St. at Garden Grove paol & tennis. Avail access o EIS CM ahr beautllul CALL 1·888·310-9002 Certified prel'd, exp 1 Blvd. Space 11145 • or Nowl S1 ,600.mo LH. lreeway/beach/mall1. lrg 3br townhm. Oar • must. Use our truck some know edgo/exp WANTED iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Corona del Mar 714-557-0075 $550 Incl uU no·•m·pt mounted unit. Clean with boats; strong or· NEEDED Summer TRANSPORTATION call Richard at
I I'd •42 ..... 40 OMV. Dependable. FIT ganlzatlonal skills Incl. ANTIQUES •••••••••• 714-663-2020 Propar11•• 613-8494 £aatalde CM em pre u .... . ANNOUNCEMENTS 25·35%comm434·7929 Word Processing & . home tor 2 Large Very Mouvatedl Pin• Tree VIiia Database. Call for -dogs. Indoor/outdoor, •N•wpor1 Height•• Large 1 br. apartment. HB Townhouae Cashl•r & D•ll Appl. 714.673.9330 Older Style Furniture like kids. Wiii pay well. _P_O_WE __ R_B_O_A_T_S __ 3Br 3Ba, w/gar, patio, $650/mo 850·3735 Share 3br 2.5ba, P/T·F/T, AM or PM, PIANOS i Collectibles (714) 87S.1520
fp, w/d hk-upa, very garage, w/d, female Must Be Rellablel Call R•cp't Small entor· ·~·-7012 quiet. $1600. 7511·0874 Walk to Th••t•r/ pref'd. $530 + 1/2 utll. ANNOUNCEMENTS Jerry 714-631·0144 tainmnt sottwaro co •\1..-•A..-•OlllteF"'""""" Purebl Br0•dlkltwsildsl2
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Shopplnn Lovely 1Br Cat'• ok 714 53"'-9773 nr OC alrpl. Phone. $$CASH PAID$$ mar 0 c · Newpor1 No. VIII•• 1 Ba In g;ted comm. . • .,.. 2920 COPIER AND comp, Ille. gon 011 _P«•'" .ni .. -Fa b Ea II er GI It
Bright a. lmmac 4br w/crprt, bale. & deluxe Lovely HB Mod•I Hm OFFICE Products M·F. 8.5 lax res 10 WE BUY ESTATES 631·2111 or 646-8473
3ba SF/home w/lrg kit lndry lac. $695/mo. · Prof't F~m European/ Lawrence e. Klein M.D., Technician wanted. Bob 685·9220 • tmmed•at• fn•ndly•.,_. Teenage cat blk/wht
$Sav• Money$ buv Donat•d Boats!
•21 ' Westerner ski
boat $3500 •21' Bay· liner Trophy 1987
S6400 •26' Bayliner
Sunbrldge 1990 S14,500 •21 .5' Four
Winns with trlr. Like
new $6500 YFC, Inc.
Boat Donation•
714.075.05B8
& matr aulte. 31p, gar· Kleln Property Mngt. Brit preld. N/S/drugs, Inc. Gynecology and Great rural areal Research •WEPAYMORI FASTDr' very sweet. likes to
den patio, gated com· 714-581-4000 Rm/Ba, w/d, nr bch, Menopause Manage· Rep,1y to CHampto5n6·8s Admlnlatrator kiss your lace. Needs munlty, pool & apa garage & dog lover. ment, announces tho Bus noss enter, home (562) 598 3525 $3400/mo. Year lease ---------Avl 6/1. $650/mo + 1/3 r..;locatlon 01 his office W. Une St., Bishop, seeking conscientious •
avallnow 574.9999 NEWPORT utls + $600. sec. • CA93514. sell-starter for N.B. SELL ---..,......,.,,-.,..,...-.,,..-1 714.536.2098 to 400 Newport Center (780)873-4971. Office. Must be oxp.
N•wport North 2Br, BEACH 2669 •--...--------Drive, Suite 409 New· (CAL •SCAN) w/MS Ollice producls
1 Full + Vanity Bath iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NB Pv1 H L b / vt port Beach, CA 92660 ----------In a Windows based your home 1c/gar, Ip, w/d, fridge. ome. g r p 714·729·4300 Ellectlve DELtVERY DRIVERS environment. Type s95o.mo+ 550o .sec. B•Y Front Home rear ba, kllch, lndry. Inc March 16, 1998 Mon and or Fri/Day· -'l ~ through classified 714-760-1280 atudlo avail w/poot, ull/cble. No smkg/pets ---------time. Own car w/lns., 75wpm accurately. c-957 8133 trig, no kit/pet S575mo $450/mo 722·9755 Thank you St. Jude, we must hold 6 + Cool· FIT· salary+ benolcts. 17141 •
Ill' I I •75.A404 are all 10 grateful tor A $5" Please Fax Resumo: SOUTH COAST
NEWPORT
COAST 2170
Vl•w Gated Exec Hm
u s nc. v -. an I w • r I n8 our era. verage ..,.. 714·752·1412 or Matl
Newly Renovat•dl••••lli•••• SlOO/per day. N/smk. to tOOO Dove St #200 AUCTION Spaclou1 1 Br & 2Br 1--......;..p_ra....;y_e_rs_._A_B__ HEAL THY GOURMET N.B. CA 92660
N-port Bay Terrace COMMERCIAL 714-833·2020
1691 Mesa Drive REAL ESTATE 714-545-4855
Bridge
2202 So. MMi St. By CHARLES GOREN
Retail Sales PT/FT. SMta Ana. CA 112707 with OMAR SHARIF Br lgh ton belts, -h....-CAt211
Let the
Claulfled
Service
Directory
help you find
reliable help.
&42·5678
3Br 2.5Ba, marble, -.-o-n_T_h_•_W_a_t_•_r_*_
beautllul yard, pool. Spacious 1, 2 a. 2br1---------
$3900 714·612-4888 +den Ap11. Garage. BUSINESS OFFICE
. .
Dental Asst needed 2 days a wk. Friendly
Tusun office. Exp nee
832-5890
watches, stlver 1ewlory and TANNAH HIRSCH
Hrty +comm Fashion fB.~~~~~~~~I c ) UNICATION ts. Tamara 544.5953 BEST PRICES MAINTAIN 'C MM
•. ---.,j Ip, some w/d hk·ups. FO,, ReNT 2769 Pool, private beach & &-. .c
APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
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Balboa lslandl $1650
to S2800 780-0919
--BALB-0-A----• MISCELIANEOUS
ISIAND 2606 RENTALS
Large Apt 2br 1 ba, ---------atepa to So. Bay, lrg ROOMS 2706
deck, gar, no/amk/pet iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S 1500mo yrly 723-4633 E'Sld• C.M. near bay.
•Ex•cutlve Sult• Avall. Hurry they go
laall S300 Fashion Is· land 760·9150 Joanna
Georgoua Ocean View
Suite avall 1215sl
$2800/mo walk to
Fashion Island, Ed·
wards theater. tree
parking + a surprise 714-760-9150 or 1----------1
714-675-t 649 Joanna
BALBOA
PENINSULA
LOST &
FOUND 292!; Private room a. bath, l••••••••-W/0, tan.pool, 1pa. N/ liiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
2607
S.$550 + 1/2 ulll. BUSINESS & Loat Cat Russian Bluo
(714) 515-9694 alter FINANCE male/sleek/grey, 7 lbs. 2pm or leave mess. nr Gelson's Mrkt, CdM
on 3/23 760-9030
NEWPORT
BMCll
NEWPORT
2669 BEACH 2669 BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY
HEALTH &
FITNESS 3000
PAJRWAY APARTMENTS
AT BIG CANYON
GATBD COMMUNlTY BY FASHION ISL.AND
Beautiful 1ree·li11oc1 ~1rcc1s and golr course
views EnJor c melrt>l' living In your large
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of area companies.
Check with the local
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Bureau before you
aend any money tor
lees or services. Read
and under1tand any
Out performing Dead Doctors tape 10/1.
Call tor FREE tape &
Information on how to
clear your body pf
paraslloa. Toll tree
( 8 8 8 ) 6 3 6 .3 1 1 7 . (CAL•SCAN)
contracts before you1,.•••••••• ~!Y;~. Shop around torlPERSONALS
D YES, IEL1 MY CAR
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Independent to
reach over 100,009
homes. Fax us this
form with your credit
card # or mall with
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a check todayl
Run for a weekl If
your oar does not
Seti, we'll run tt for
another week IT ii
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D I R E c T 0 R 0 F -=-= PAID -=-= NURSINQ Position Sal•• Dealoner ..P..P ..P..P
avail. lmmed. In 99 Orange County area
bod snl. for strong, Experienced en closet
exper. 0.0 .N. Uve In and garage organiz·
rhe if 1 small town in Ing· PI o as e ca 11: CA In a valley among The Closet King
fruit trees, vineyards. 800·787-4416
lakes, streams, & U.S. COAST GUARD
• one iltm to emirt aatr
• 1111~ to modem ·"4imm.~
PRED STEGMANN ANTI UES
mountains. FAX re· Now Hiringl Women & •----------•
sumo to: Pleasant Men ages 17· 27.
Care of Ukiah, •Great Beneltts •Good FURNITURE 6014
t-707·462·0742 Pay •exctting Jobs. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
and call Kim Taylor, Be a part of lhe
Administrator. a c t I o n . C a I I
1 ·707-462-6636 1 ·800-438·8724
CAL•SCAN CAL0 SCAN ---------0 o ck help cust SVC/boat UNEMPL('VEDI ARE
Brown-Jordan outdr
furn. Wht tbl/4 chis.
2 lounges. serv can. cocktail tbl, ottoman
good cond s 1200/set
714·759·9354 rentals. Full or part YOU a gr<)at salosper·
time $6/hr to start son looking for an op·•---------Call Penny 557·5100 portunity? Wiiiing to Custom dining set w/4
E l. E c T A o N I c s travel Monday·Frtday uphols'd chrs, antique
TRAINEES. Job Call Mr. "M." al oak dresser w/mlrror.
openings with excel· 1 ·800·225·6368. Chr/ottoman 759-9606
lent benefits. Paid (CAL"SCAN) t BUY FURNITURE
training & relocation. Women• Shoe Store In Antiques. All PIANOS
11tgh school d iploma COM needs sales 1pc or houseful cash
grads. Ages 17·34. person Sat-Sun only paid (714) 957·8t33 San Diego/Orange shoe exp a + 675·6292
County:
1-800-222-0289: HAN s Los Angeles: EMPLOYMENT MERC DI E
1-800-252.0559; SERVICES 5533 MISC. 6015 Fr e sno/N onhern Ca 11· I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii torn I a: I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
1·80o-345-6289. -•••••• Citrus, Fruit, Avocado (Mon·Frl).(CAL•SCAN) Plaase be aware that Trees (fruiting) $10/ea.
ETM seeking reliable the listings In this cat· Ouoen Palms. Lrg 15
people for early AM's egory may require you gallon $35/ea. Cement a. PM's for ln·bound to call a 900 number Fountains S 11 O/ea
ticket sales/Info calls. In which there Is a Birdbaths, S20/ea s. Coast Metro area 1_c_h __ a_r_ge ......... p_e_r .... m_i_nu .... 1_e_ . ......,... Jasmine, Olandars, &
S7hr to start 444·JOBS ••CREDIT CARD pr 1 v • t S 1 /e 8
Gardener p AO BLEM S? • • 909·674·9422
Nonh-South vulnerable. North deal~
WEST
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NORTH
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EAST
• 86
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SOUTH
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The bidding:
NORTII EAST to 10
20 Pus
2• Pus .,_ Pus
Opening lead: Four of o
For a seemingly simple deal. tlus
hand poses a surprising number of
problems in both the bidding and
play. Nonh-South overcame them all
to land an eJ1c:cllcnt game.
The first problem was North's
rebid. Althoush it is 11.\ually nght to
bid out your shape. the club suit 1s so
bad that we have considerable empa·
lhy for North· s decision to rebid two
diamonds. Now South bad no convc·
nient rebid. To raise diamonds to t.hc
Lhrce-level would not be forcing; and
a jump to four diamonds would
bypass lhrce no trump. perhap~ the
only makable game. Smee a JUmJl,
rcbtd to the three-level with a fiv~
card suit was equally unthinkablq.•
South compromised with a heart cu •
bid. over which Nortl could do ~
better than take a preference IJii!
spades with a doubleton lugh honor'
West led a he.alt to partner· s kiAl
and a trump return put declarer
the spot. Nonh's diamonds could
set up but the only entry was the ~
of trumps. And trumps could not b(
drawn before the diamond suit w
establi~hed because the defende
could then t.alce two more heart trick!'
to o;ct the conttaet.
South overcame the hurdle cle-'
ganlly 1bc second trick was won in ,
dummy with the ace and low dia-•
mond wa~ led away from the ace-
king. 1bc defenders were left without
resource Since there was still a
trump on the table to take care of•a
third round hearts. the most defend-
ers could get wete two hearts and a
diamond. since the 3-2 diamond spljr
meant that declarer could draw
trumps and run the d1amonds for all
the discards needed from the closed hand. •
Learn to be a bdler b~ play-·
er! Subscribe now to lhe Goren
Bridge Letter by calling (800) 711-'
1225 for information. Or write to:
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4410, Chicago, UL (J(JMU.
Sherman Gardens In
C.O.M.· PIT. Mon·Frl. Call 8:30am-2:30pm
and ask tor Dorothy.
Debt Consolldatlon. •--F-l_R_E_W_O_O_D __
Avoid Bankruptcy. X'lnt Quality $135 a 1---------------------------~
Stop Creditor Calls. cord or S75 for half
Cut Interest. No Credit dellvered fr•• to your
Check. One Low Pay· driveway. 852·8827 7 t 4·673·2268 ment.
Oeneral Ottlo• Clerk 800·270·9894. Solar blkt, reel $100 Required for small (CAL"SCAN) Yonex AOX 200 $50
mtg. co .• phone, filing, ARE YOU D ~OWN· T 11 u n d r Iv ti r S 2 5
AIR. basic computer ING 1 d bt? 0 bl e· 714-5-'8·0545 knowledge. n • e r ---------Apply In person: llel·lree, Immediate, Wolff Tanning Beds
1 5 6 2 2 Comp u I er confidential Consoli· Tan At Home
Lane. Huntington date payments, lower Buy Direct and Sav•I
Beach CA 92849 Interest. Call toll tree comm• r c I a llH om• Qener~I . 1-888·BILL·FREE units from $199.00 or (888)245-~373. Low Monthly Pmts Valet Am erl can Cr ed t I ftr•• Color Catalog
Pa..._1nn Counselors, nonprofit • Call 1.aoo-711-0158 nu • (CAL •SCAN) All lvls. 223-8707
Health EMPLOYMENT WANTED
ATHLETIC/ WANTED 5535 TO BUY
A TTITUDB iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
6019
Need motivated lnd1. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii vlduala to help with A Woman ol lntagrllyl
expansion. 2 poaltlons Nurse.Homemaker.
open. Call 429-0574 Excel cook.Own car. Skllled In Massage l.lc'd skipper/captain tor therapy. 12 Yrs exp.·
75' p\11 fishing yacht. Local refs. Hrly or 24
Must have exp In mex h r • h 1 f t 1 . c A L L
watera, navigation. 714·8 ,9.3735
electronlca, detrolta, a. ---------
I BUY ALL PIANOS
Antlquas.qu1I. furniture
1 pc or houseful cash paid (714) 957-8133
Old B•aoh Crulaers 714·5'74-0800 days
714-873.0210 eve
N'thrn tights. 662-55251.------------------
lax r•• to 846-8812
Loc•I Surf Co '"ks FIT warehouse help
ahlp/rec'v/prod
call 942·5121
Mfg co IHk• A/P Clerk
to support bkkpr. A/P
& GIL eicp pref, pay· ables, reconclle/pro-
"" Inv'• for P9Y1'nt'lt, data entry. Send r• sume: L. Stouffer
8TE. Inc. 8mc 3239
Seal Beach, ca 90'140
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TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
1 Walks with a
$Winging gait
6 Ott !Jill 10 Fllmsy. as an ex ruse
14 Parted
15 Soll driok 16 Writer Haley
17 Sotlh-
18 Spiral 19 Pal1 in a play
20 B«:omlng
22 Replacement
car
24 Paving material 25 Transgression
26 Obtain v Hit: slang
31~
33 Stoty ol lhe Trojan War
34 In apple-pie
ordet
38 Lurett ~~,.
4 I Campa lodging
43 Gruly Mace
44 Wound
""1'lindaq
45 Qu6e'8
48 F&YOl'h
41 Baebel'a Mel-so Knock.
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loaded ez finance. 121 ,900/obo 873·3588 blk/blk ttl'lt, euper Ml.888 19992 Ll!XU8 OF
(12JVW332) •••alt full price 984&0 ,84 aC 400 clean, •1 nnance LEXUS Co•t• M•.. WalTMINSTl!R
'90 tnteera RS Costa Me•• S unweet Motor• Black/bl•ck 401e ml, Ml prfc• •8850 MISllON VIEJO Llnool~eroury (714) 892.-0909
Whit•, 84k ml, 3dr, Llnoolno.Merou~ 'lt4-43'1•1831 full option. mint. Lexui Sunw••t Motor• 1o8884Hl·LllXUS (7t4) 5 40·5030 • 8 8 V 7 o Q LT
xtnt cond, 1-owner (714) 540·593 '90 Muatang sllver Oertlflecl. (0~5916)a-~(7_1_4_.)._4....;.3.;.'1_·1 ... 9;..,3 ... 1_ ---18-8-9-L-K""""---------....... -WAQOH
9230 8075 LEXUS AUTOMOBILl!S CADlLLAC 9040 FORD -------------------------
ACUIA 9010
S8950 714-75~512 1...,.•e""'o.,,_F"""te_•_t,_w_o_o_d..,...,,C,...p-•-auto/trana A/C only 129,987 '92 Maeda MPV Black/black, full
•91 Ll!Gl!ND 1 ownr, L•xua trad.. 22k ml 112,500/obo L•xua ve. 1 pan. auto, ~~ly :100 ';11'JagC~; PONTIAC 9170 ~owar, new L1xu1
LCOUPI! In, mint (2VR0882) ('114)709-8442 MISSIONV11!JO power,dualllt/C,110 ... tra~~l~.~:luxury~. rade . (347730) ··CJ····· l.o ml, 1eath1r, mnrf, 54K ml 1·(888).ae.LEXUS 71lk, 18,750 548·7890 no Ileen a• , ... ,92 BONllNILLI! SSI! 528.97~ •xus
n IC• ( 2 K I C 8 3 1 ) LllXUS Oflf HONDA •a• as 300 (03 29~ S 2 """5 V I cl/ -$14,950 Wl!STJitlNSTl!ft 9085 Whl ./I... 5 4 4 ,.. CUL e. pwt w n MISSION VleJo
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'9 3 ,,.EOl!ND L 49k ml, Lexus trade power, am.fm 0•••· 1• LEXUS Gr••n w/aoft-hard top. MERCURY 9135 Llncoln•Mercury
Lo "'I, llhr, CO, like (835463) $14,477 owner, Ilka new, must MISSION VIEJO IHI than 100K mlle1 (714) 540 5030
n a.;.,•· 3 F H H 5 7 O) LEXUS see, ez financing 1·(888) 88;LEXUS 58500 714·031·2255 •
$17,77'1 MISSION VllEJO full price S12,850 '84 380SL Red w/t:>lk '82 SABLE
L l!XUS 01' 1·888·88·LllXUS Sunweat Motors LINCOLN 9120 Int. new rag top+hard 3.8L V8, Only 51k ml, TOYOTA 9210
VOLRSWAGEN 923.5
'58 B•J• Rag.top· 1unroof, centerllnes
rime, ott-rcad •hocks,
suspension. In great
BY mP Eastbluff 644-0232
64~20
968-8833
WESTMINSTER •a3 •td d I (714) 437·183t top. Mint cond. orig pwr wlnd/lock1,
(714) 992.•90• • .. ore 0 wh te. AJC. dual air bag1, .., v local car , bumper------.----owner. $15,888. Call 1 '94 LEGEND L bumper guar, tojac;k, INFINITI 9095 '87 America'• Cup 780·6640 or 998·0323 (2z6~¥31g4:;~82
shape, new brakes/
'94 CAMRY LE front end, etc ... $1750.
6 WKS TO 12 YRS Harbor View
& MILDLY ILL CARE
714-964-77 41 Hunt: Beach
Lo mt, white, llhr, $17,(>00. 875·6128 Edition, Slg11ature '88 300CI! White I Coet• M•••
mnr1. mint. (3RQC306) •95 045T Se r I es· Nau t 1ca1 grey Int. Looks & run1 Llncoln·Metoury
$19,950 Black jade/Ivory, full Colors, White. White great. perfect cond. (7141 540-5830
Lo mllas, full power, 1~~-7_1.,.4...,·5.,.4...;.9-_1.,.1.;.o.;..1 __
Lexu1 trade, mint! '78 Super-Beetle Conv
(.3HMA1936) $12.777 Fuel lnj,smog legal Nu
MOR TIME
HIGH QUALITY CHILD
CARE, INFANTS, TODS,
A CHU'I PLACI
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611 · 6 AJLl./HALF SESS.
POTIY TRAIN-PRE K.
LEXUS OF CHEVROLET 9045 Leather, Navy .Blue S15,500pp. 129K ml--------• WESTMINSTER • 0 option, only 36k ml, Cambria Cloth Top (714) 642·4400 '85 VILLAGER
(7 14)8928908 MINTI (301949) asking '.>1450 obo•-----------• QSMINIVAN
•---------·---'90 Suburban $27,577 714·540·'1507 '89 2801! White/gray 7 pais. dual ac, pw/ '97 2 .2 CL Scottadale ·LEXUS leather, 1·owner, 67k Red/grey, lthr, lull 3/4 TON, 2WO, Reeso MISSION V IEJO '93 TOWN CAR ml, loaded, lmmac! pdl, 1111 cc, am/Im
• Ll!XUS OF KYB 1hocks & tires.
WESTMINSJER $2500 714·631·2255
(7t4) 892·9808 •92 Rabbit Convt
•'95 4RUNNER 5sp, new top, new
SR5 V8 tires, good cond, $950
PRESCHOOL & K! CALL DEVELOPMENTAL CURRIC.
95~2672 FOR TOUR KINO€R-REOtNESS 64&4318
power, CO changer Tow Hllch, lfowmaster 1·(888)·88·LEXUS SIGNATURE Must sael 646·2011 ca as, roof rack
(003015) $23 477 oxhausl, new radiator. ---------4.6L V8, CO changer, (SOJ94729) $13,995 LEXUS pwr wind/locks, lthe• '92 190E 2 .0 Coate Mesa
MISSION VIEJO ~~~f!!'~iter~i~~/~~~k~:: ISUZU 9100 & more (787789) Lthr. mnrl, CO, pres· Llncoln·M•rcury
Low ml, AT, fpwr, obo 631·0757
Hurryl (3LX4107} Why play Mlde 'N $18,888 s . ? LEXUS OF eek wilh childcare
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AGES 2-6. 73 &
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641-9264
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AUDI 9025 104,000 well main· V6, 4x4, auto, am-Im 1714) 540•5930 WESTMINSTER AC, Pw/pdl, ABS, till, talned miles. Runs cass & cd, 71k ml, (714) 892·0908 cc am/Im cass, pwr
great, good cond. whVgry, xlnt cond, '97 Contlne ntal ,93 3 00TE WAGON seat, alloy whls Sllver/~~:y~4 leather, 568~~1~~~46·0813 full ~~1~~,$n1c~n.ioo ~8oJ>:/~~1i. A~~ ~t=~ 58k ml, 60k service <943~4;~t~1~~:.
5spd, full power1.....,,~9...,,5_·C""AM---AR-0-2-.2-8-Sunweat M o tors co n d ( 7 11352) done. lmmac (259681) Llncoln·Mercury (22318:rJit~7 While, full power, CO, (714) 437·19~1 $27,~~ata Mesa SAVELEXUS OP (714) 540·5830
MISSION VIEJO auto· 1 1 e 7 5 1 ) --------Lln coln Mercury WESTMINSTER
1·(888)·88·LEXUS s1 3•9~~xus JAGUAR 9105 , ___ (_7_1_4 _) _5_40_·_5_8_3_0_ (714) 892·8908
MI SS ION VIEJO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '97 TOWN CAR
BMW 9030
'84 528• 4dr whVblue
LOADED, great cond.
Only 2 owners $3100
(714) 846-0951
1·888.S8·LEXUS '95 XJR Mlntl Black/ EXECUTIVE
'98 L I LS Black. 21K ml, 6yr 75k 4.6L V8, PW/POL, um na (Select Edit warranty Leather, ABS, lmmac,
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780-0712 or 641 ·3828 Llnc oln·M•rcury
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'89 Maxima 6cyl auto 8/
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cass xlnt cond $5995/
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'91 300 zx
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am·fm cass, T·tops,
blk/blk llhr, 80k ml,
WESTMINSTER Coll Cla a a lfle d (714,892_0908 1odayl 642·5678.
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Only 15000 ml. New
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$17,587
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'97 SUPRA TURBO
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tllt, cruise, ABS,
am·fm, cass, Cust
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1990 ZR·1 Vette
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must seel
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whls, must seel
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L550017 444·8809
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Remodel•Handyman *Wood Fence•* $25K + unsecured Free Estimates SERVICES 3919 Th• Stripper
Speclallzlng In
Wallpaper Removal
L5889241 963·50 37
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IVSINESS SDVICBS 3488
Live-In child care.
European Au Pairs.
CHRJSTJAN JAMES
Co m piny
Professional General
Con1ract1ng Sttvicrs
Specializ.lng in mldenml
remodels and additions
Uc 696289 851-9470
Advantage Const 974-5301 Preclae Plumblng
ANY & ALL REPAIRS HOME 3756 MOVING 3834 Repairs & Remodels
FLOOR INSTALL Free Estimates Hot·Wtr Htrs, Grbg· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii U 887398 989·1090
REPAIRS 3620 ~~s~~. F;~~~~~Llgc~:'s· PUBLIC NOTICE Albano'• Plumblng TIME TO BEGIN c I I
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HerdwdNlnyl/Ceramlc Carpentry·ALL KINDS IMPRO'IJEMENT QUIRES that all ·used 888·745·8333
PEROO/CarpeVFrN est. Cabinets. Storage, household Q.ood'I
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Cleaning. Res/Comm SERVICE 3584 Uc/Bonded. Free Est.
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Ucensad·Bonded Drywall/Repair Framing
s12.oo per hour. /Hanglng/T1plng/T1xture
714-548-0308 Comm/RH 551·5573
Brlone1 Flooring
L 538224 892-4403
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REMODELING
Costa Maia/Newport or any of the aer· print their T.C.P. num· L884629 590-3278 25 Veer• Exp. vices listed here In ber In all advertlte·
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HOME SERVICES JEWEi.RY 3784 Split Second Moving Insurance 848-3299
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Michael 75&.1440 ~ 432·9123/P·346·5850
QUALITY CRAFTSMAN $250 RY
20 Yrs Exp. Ref'• SALE! ·I'm Your Handyman·
•Bright Hou1ecl1anlng South Co••' Drywall .taDJNETS 3490 European Profession.alt. Acous remvt/cu11 text
...,._ Btst Jn townl Reis. Darek Water Damage Repair
778-4669
Mark 714·0 3 1·0113 & Grace 714•857•2847 8111 In Quality & Price
Advanced Wood1ys1em1 -:----.,..,...---l.550017 444-8909 Undalmed certified
.Custom Cabinetry· JapanHe Haeclaanlng Witthoeft Drywall i---------dlamoodHJI sizes
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