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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-04-16 - Orange Coast PilotSefv!ng the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 INSIDE· DON LEACH I OAl.Y PILOT IT'S A VICTORY Estancia's No. 6 high-five s No. 9 as he crosses home plate, tying the score ~th Orange Luthe ran. It was Estancia's first win of the season. • SEE SPORTS PAGE 81 -+- '\!!' MOtSES ~I OMV "'-OT GARDEN SHOW The ninth annual South- ern California Spring Garden Shpw will be held Friday through Sun- day inside C rystal Court at South Coast Plaza. • SEE STORY PAGE AS "' -+- ACTING UP Tom Titus revie w s "Arcadia," now showing at South C oast Repertory. :• SEE STORY PAGE A 12 -+- AROUND TOWN •... .A6 aEST BUYS ........... A2. Q.ASStFIED •••••••••• 84 COMMUNITY FORUM A 14 DATEBOOK •.••••.• .A 11 POLICE Al.ES ••.••••• ;JU Newport tnan indicted in drug ring • Governor of Balboa Bay Club among 10 people charged with conspiracy to import, ~bute 18,000 pounds of Thai marijuana. By Tim Lemm, Daily Pilot A Newport Beach man was among 20 people indJcted by a federal grand jury in connection with an inte rnational marijuana- smuggling ring that operated in the United Sta tes and five other countries, authorities said Wed- nesday. Ronald Franklin Newman, 48, a Bayshores resident and a gover - nor of the exclusive Balboa Bay Club, was charged with conspira- cy to import and distribute 18,000 pounds of marijuana worth up to $45 million, prosecutors said. Each count of the indictment handed down by a San Diego grand Jury carries a maximum sentence of We in prison and a $4 million fine, said Assistant U.S. Attorney Shane Harrigan. The indictments returned March 12 culminated a two-year investigation by the U.S. Customs Service and Drug Enforcement Administration. Newman, who is a partner in the Newport Beach car dealership Westport Inc., was among eight The indictments returned March 12 culminated a two-year investigation by the U.S. Customs Service and Drug Enforcem ent Administration. suspects arFested by federal agents April 8 and arraigned April 9 in U.S. District Court, San Diego, Ha rrigan said. Newman has been ,released on $200,000 bond secured by $100,000 in cash, Hamgan said, and ordered to return to court for a motions hearing May 18 before U.S. District Judge Harry Ted Moskowitz. A trial date is pending Newman could not be reached for comment Wednesday Prosecutors allege that New- man was an assistant to one of the leaders of the smugglmg opera- tion, which reportedly brought 9 tons of potent, high-priced Thai marijuana into the Uruted States starting in 1995. •According to the mdictment. his role in the case was assisting m the transi:1ortation of the ThcU mar- ijuana," Harrigan said. "It is dll- eged that he helped obtain a van thdt was used to transport some ol the manjua.na m Califonua. • Harrigan said the indictment also accuses Newman of traveling to the Seattle area to obtam hotel rooms, rental cars and cellular telephones for lus alleged co-con- sptrators The compllcated scheme used sue boats to bnng the drugs from Southeast Asia mto the Uruted StatP.S, Harrigan said. The alleged smugglmg organi- za uon operated throughout the United States, including Califor, rua. HawaJJ, Mrnnesota, Nevada dnd New York; and had ties to Austrnlia, Canada, Switzerland, • SEE DRUGS PAGE A 15 G E T T I N G A H E A L T ~I Y ~ T A R T Home-based busine~tax questioned MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT State's ft.rst lady, Gayle Wilson, toured the Healthy Start program at Rea School on Wednesday, where Cheryl Villasenor was giving Edson Pedroza, 3, a physical. Pedroza's sister, April. slept th.rough IL SCHOOL CLINIC LAUDED California's first lady, Gayle Wilson, observes services offered at Costa Mesa school. By Husein Mashni, Datly Pilot W hen 9-year-old Sam Navar- -reti came to gel his shots __.. ____ _,Wettn~ay morning at Rea Elementary School's health cliruc, he probably had no idea that he would be a star for a day. As he courageously endured the needle prick, California's first lady, Gayle Wilson, stood by watching him and observing services offered a t the campus cl.\nic. •You were recilly brave,• she told Sam, who barely flinched and never shed a tear. As keynote speaker at a health· care grants ceremon y, Wilson applau- ded the work being done at the clinic to help stabilize the West Side pop· See school board story on mental health ulation and im- prove the quality of education for its students. • OnE> thing we services, page starred doing M. when we began ""-----~ the Healthy Start program was to bring all the health services to the school site,· Wilson said. "There are so many families that are new to the country, and they are intimidated by the big hospitals and the health-care systems.• She also said the clinic gives par- ents a chance to get a checkup for their children before any poten tial health problems become serious. "It's a deterrent to iden tify small things before they become big,• she said. The Healthy Start program was started by Gov. Pete Wilson in 1991 So far, 1t has served about 600,000 students in more than 800 California schools. In the Newport-Mesa school distriCl, the clinic serves about 1,700 students a year. The program provides health and educational assessments for new students in the district and also helps~ their families. Andrew Ong, who brought his 3- month-old son to the chruc, told the first lady that his 4-year-old son has asthma and receives treatments at the clinic. • 1 use the clinic for checkups,· Ong told Wilson. "I'm glad there's a clinic here. It helps my family.• • SEE SCHOOL PAGE A 16 • Newport councilman loses bid to halt city staff's lobbying effort to protect $360,000 in annual tax revenue. By Jenifer Ragland, Datly Piiot NEWPORT BEACH -A bill m the state Legisla- ture that could cause the nty lo lose more than $360,000 m busmess-llcense tax revenue each year has at least one local ofhaal questtorung why the tax 1s lev1ed m the first place. The leglSlation, uutiated by the Screen Writers Gwld in Los Angeles. would proh.ib1t alles from charging certain home-based busthess owners a fee for obtaining a License to practice m the oty. ScUd Glen Everroad, Newport Beach's revenue manager Newport Beach charges a flat rate of $99 for edch of about 3,600 home-based businesses, which make up about 20% of all busmesses m the aty Because the law threatens to deplete aty rev- enues, Everroad has been active m lobbymg against the bill, said City Manager Kevin Murphy Part of the city's approved legislative platform is to protect any •SEE TAX PAGE A16 Oaimfiled against city • Costa Mesa woman killed while cross- ing street; faulty traffic signal blamed. By Tun Grenda. Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The farru.Jy of a Costa Mesa womclfl killed last year while crossing Fauview Road -has filed a $1 2 null.Jon claim agamst the city alleging a faulty traffic Mgnal was to blame. Bertha Garoa. 26. was tut by a car Nov. 11 while wallang at mght in a crosswalk at the intersection of Fdll'Vlew Avenue and Baker Street, officials said. Garaa was carrying her 11-month-old daughter, Ashley Aviles, and was walking behind her sister and niece when she was hit. She suffered serious head in1unes and died in the hospital two days later. Ashley dlso was injured in the accident. Her father, Angel Aviles, has since moved the family to Hawthorne, officials said . • SEE CLAIM PAGE A16 Newport home, sales are red hot , Tw.o students fail tUUg rest • 52.3% price increase in Newport Coast is second high- est in Orange County; Costa Mesa homes up 5.7% to 20%. By Tim Grenda. Daffo/ Piiot NBWPORT BEACH -With New- port Beach leading tho pa.ck, the Orange County real estate market con· tinues to race along at a breakneck pace that tome local real 81tate agents haven't Men since the 1970s 'home- buytng !nm'Y· • PeOple are back to camping out for lots,• Mid 1'rlda Moore. eucutive vice president of the Oajlge Cout A.od· ation" Realton. Since coming to a near 1tandstlll at the peat of the early l990I ~. the iocat real 91tate muat MW!lty has n lD(bJng beet to pN•l'9all• lion l la. 8olttered by • strong .a ..rt and new tu mc.DtiYel for hGme ..U- en, lbe market DO\lr II I.bittering the c:owa~IS prevlo\M~ for meCMan balne pnc., total Mles and new eec:J'OWI. N wbome owners Cina Romero, left. u d berhu- bUlc:l. Alllbony • Boauaarttot talk wttb .,..... vtoasowaer MaflMVa.· illDdW IOD. c......,.. oatddelbelr Newpon ............... ~~I DM.V flOT = -B01' iiiim 198, Irle nw 640 i3i Exs: 27C cat $2E PO,_ iiii $5• De •2 191 hn• S1· W1 ne 81 7 SAJ iiii greer wylder Maternity . wear, more at Baby Bloomers , : , Baby Bloomers Children's and MatemJty Wear Consign- ~ent Store (548-1001) carries .maternity wear and a great Al inventory of children's clothes, t,oys, toddler beds, cribs, chang- .ing tables, high chairs, swings, infant seats and joggers. I" ·I hear this statement about 1 maternity wear over and over, 'I -Wish I had known about your store before I spent so much $ney on new maternity wear,'" ~aid owner Nancy Blanchard. "I iiave over 1,000 pieces of name- lzrand maternity wear like A Pea ~ The Pod, Motherhood and -Oan Howard at great prices." : The store is very organized. :f}lanchard even has separated ..name brands -such as Gap, '.Esprit and Dior -with different ·colored hangers to make looking for what you want easier. Chil- · dren's clothing starts at infants and goes up to size 10. There is ·a ski-clothing rack and a lot of ·furniture. Blanchard takes items : in consignment. Everything must ·be clean and in good condition. ·The store is a t 1125 Victoria St., :Gosta Mesa. . . Admission is free to one of the : top gardening shows in the coun- try, "Pleasure Gardens," the ~eine for the ninth anoual South-;.pn California Spring Garden ~ow coming to Crystal Court on ~ !eiday through Sunday. All three ~ ~ of Crystal Court are being I <1Simed into a garden green- • ~use. Plant and flower growers _ :':om across the United States, I -Glcluding 70 of the nation's lead- ( :Jng professional growers, nurs- i ..tries and societies, will be on ! ~d throughout the weekend ~ conduct seminars and give -Q>ee demonstrations on the horti- :.euitural arts. •: The show is sponsored by Sun- .t Magazine and Books and will >lcol])Orate all types of gardens. •The centerpiece, rising to a height :at" 25 feet, will depict ancient tem- jle rwns with cascading vines ~d tropical greens. Crystal Court :l6 at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Jo's Knit Wit. (429-1050) a Jun-service yarn shop, is having :a: big sale. There are a lot of yarn --Gnd books to choose from that :ate discounted 20% to 50%. The -OOre. which 1s open ft'am 10:30 :a:m. to 6 p.m. weekdays, is at •%512 Baker St., Costa Mesa. : • BikJni Barbershop (650-8217) :'.as moved from its East 17th •Street location to a new spot at : 1673 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa. •took for the coupon for a free : shampoo in the Bikini Barber- : shop ad while they last. Haircuts •start at $13. ·~~~~~~~~~~~- : • BEST BUYS is published Thursdays and •Saturdays. Whether you're a merchant : or shopper, if you know of a good buy • can me at 54(}-1224, fax me at 646-4170 : gr write to me: Best Buys, Daily Pilot, , ~30 W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa, 92627. •. • . . . •• VOLn N0.19 . . . .. ' . Interpretive center groundbreaking set Newport Beach officials will join Orange County and state officials Friday to celebrate the long-awaited groundbreaking of the Upper Newport Bay Region- al Parlt interpretive'"center. The ceremony is scheduled at 10:30 a.m. at the comer of Uni- versity and Irvine avenues, the future site of the 10,000-square- foot museum-style building. Marian Bergeson, California secretary of education, will be one of several featured speakers at the event. The contractor, Metro Builders and Engineers Group Ltd., has begun work on the $5 million project, which was delayed from February because of rain. The contract was awarded. in .. briefly in the news Deceinber after the original pro- ject last June received no bidders. The center, which will include 3,000 square feet of interpretive exhibits, should take about a year to complete.• R-egistration set-for OCC summer session Registration will begin May 4 for summer session classes at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. A four-week session is sched- uled June 1 to 27 and and eight- week session will be June 1 to July 24. A second eight-week session will be June 15 to Aug. 7 and a six-week session will be June 29 to Au9. 7'. Summer classes are open to adults and high school juniors TB I U'.AnJllllS latboa 63147 Corona del Mar 64148 COSta MeSI 66149 ~84NICh 641-48 N9wport Coast 63141 WPOMCAST and seniors. Pees are $13 per unit. For more information, call 432-5072. Passenger traffic down at airport Airline passenger traffic at Jutm-Wayne AtrpOn decline 6.7% last month compared with March 1997, airport officials said Wednesday. The passenger traffic count for March was 640,102, down 45,861 passengers from this time last year. Commercial carrier flight operations showed a decrease of 5.3% and air taxi operations dropped 26.8% compared with March 1997. The number of total aircraft takeoffs and landings decreased 7.8% last month. wlll build from 1 to 3 feet In the afternoon. 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A.5 Sec:ond low 6:17 p.m. ...•• ' ••... .2.5 S9<ond high 3:03 p.m. ........... .2.1 General aviation activity, which accounted for 79% of the total aircraft operations during March, dropped 7 .4 % compared with the same period last year. •1t•s normal for there to be fluctuations in passenger num- bers from month to month, usu- ally aving to do with airfares,• said airport spokeswoman Pat Markley. •This year, El Ni.fio is perhaps influencing people to postpone their leisure travel plans because of the weather." Wilma·s Patio to celebrate anniversary Wilma's Patio on Balboa Island will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first Jolly Roger Restaurant next month by serving items from the old eatery's menu and holding a reunion of former employees. The original Jolly Roger, founded by Art Salisbury. opened its doors in May 1948. The Balboa Island restaurant was the first of what grew to be a chain of 58 restaurants operat- ing in three stetes:- Salisbury's son, Doug, is beJp· ing organize the anniversary celebration and the employee reunion. Wilma's moved into the Jolly Roger building in November after operating a few doors away for more than 15 years. The restaurant's owner. Wilma Staudinger, and her fam· Uy thought it would be fun to get the old Jolly Roger gang togeth- ~r again after hearing so many comments . The reunion is set for Satur- day, May 16. "' THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1998 Volunteers find new homes for former racing dogs brief ly Red Cr~ helps prepare for quakes H orses trying to make it in the •sport of kings• are given a reasonable shot at moving up in class from claiming races at Caliente or hack tracks in the boondocks. Por the nags, that can't move up no matter how valiantly they try, there's still hope. Maybe a nice lite as a saddle horse -perhaps a jumper or in the show ring. The glue fac- tory days are over. But a racing dog that can't cut it has significantly more to wony about. Even though the dog-racing industry bas cleaned up its act considerably in recent years, some 28,000 greyhounds a year are, euphemistically speaking, declared surplus. Happily, adoption programs rescue about 18,000 of them. Sadly, that leaves 10,000 grey- hounds annually that are put down by various means, rang- ing from veterinary euthanasia to beating them on the head with a club. While 28,000 sounds like an awesome number of dogs - and there's no other way to put this -to get rid of every year, the problem is not nearly as severe as it used to be. ·111ere has been a huge improvement," said Toni Bryant of Newport Beach , vol- unteer coordinator of a local greyhound adoption program. ·unw fairly recently, so,ooo greyhounds a year were declared useless. And almost all of them were put down." The decrease has come slowly, the result of three pri- mary factors: the decline in popul4rity of greyhound rietcing and the closing of a number of tracks, the more bu.mane atti- tude of some owners in the lndustry1 and the proliferation of, greyhound-rescue organiza- tions. •Many people in the dog- racing industry just figure these are disposable dogs,• Bryant said. •They breed them, race them, pick the few good ones and put down the rest.• 1\vo that survived are John's Wings, now known as Whit- ney, and Restless Sheba, who answers to Sox. Both dogs were adopted by Bryant's fami- ly from a local rescue opera- tion known as Pet Life-Llne. She became a volunteer and now is a mover and shaker in greyhound adoption. It is a curious world, where the rescuers have a Civil rela- tionship with the racing peo- ple; a world with an almost mysterious group of middle- men who work both ends for .. fred martin no profit whatsoever. Equipped with pickup trucks, dog trailers and an obvi- ous love for these critters, they pick up surplus greyhounds from breeders and trainers and deliver them to rescue societies. Bryant told me of one man who operates out of Arizona. •tte'll fill up with 30 dogs and deliver them all over the West,• she said. •He gets 30 dogs out and by the time he gets home, he has another 30 dogs waiting to be delivered. I can't imagine how he even pays for his gas. ·u (these drivers) have to tum away a dog, the dog dies that day. But if they can get them to us, they are absolutely guaranteed a home unless the dog is too ill or mJured to recov- er.• • Before they are put up for adoption, the dogs are given whatever health care may be needed and then they pay their dues. Each healthy greyhound serves a one-year stretch as a blood donor. It's pretty nice duty: good food, loving care, a bunch of soul mates to live with, and all you have to do is donate two small units of blood a month. Most important, their blood can help save another dog's lile. Then comes the really good part: adoption. And it is tough. Not for the dog; they just hang there and look wonderful. It's the prospective adopters who are scrutinized as if they were going for an "eyes-only" clear- ance. One woman wrote to her local newspaper, complaining these people made it too diffi- cult for her to adopt a dog. But the screeners felt she wasn't suited for this gentle breed and they wouldn't give, even after a full reconsideration. Once muster is passed, the family goes home with what appears to be an ideal pet. "You have to love this breed,• Bryant said. "You have to love their per- sonalities. They are mellow and STAGECOACH Lueeage & Gifts Bill Blass Luggage Collection TRAVEL KIT TOTE 21" UPRIGHT 28" UPRIGHT 28" UPRIGHT GARMENT BAG REG 30.00 80.00 120.00 160.00 200.00 120.00 0 SALE 14.99 39.99 59.95 79.99 99.99 59.99 .. BUY 4 PIECES OR MORE .. 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One of her pair, Whitney, had flaked out on the carpet next to my feet; Sox was snoozing just behind mom. 1\vo of m05t kind& of dogs can be a handful. But two greyhounds is easy, Bryant said. •People often adopt them in pairs," she said. ·u they don't, we usually see them back in a month or two, ready to take home another one.· Having spent their lives m kennels, greyhounds readily adapt to another dog. They don't need a lot of space or exercise and, while not eager rough-housers, they get along great with kids, as Bryant's · daughters, Kate and Sarah, cer- tainly will attest. U you want to check out the breed firsthand, Pet Life-Line is having its fifth annual alumni reunion and picnic Sunday for the 200-plus greyhounds it has found homes for since late 1993. It will be from 11 a .m. until 2 p.m. at the regional park on Jamboree past Chapman. Questions? Call 252-8455. Who knows? This might be the beginning of a long, loVUlg relationship. • FRED MARTIN's column is published Thursdays and Saturdays. The Orame Of(i'itty Chapter ., the~ cross bas infor- mative brochures and ~ preparedness kits a~~ble )IS recognltioP of April's Earthqua.lfti Preparedness Month. • : Pree disaster preparedne() brochures, which outline st~ and supplies necessary for st.if~ vival in the event of a ca~: phe, are available by contactl.N.t the Orange County Red Cr~ Chapter. The Orange County Chapter is located at 601 N. Golden Circle Drive, Santa Ana. For more infor- mation, call 835-5381, ext. 233 fgr a free brochure or 835-5381, ext 185 to purchase a supply kit • ·, . 'Youth saluted at expo this weekend . . The Orange County Fair & Exposition Center will hold the 19th annual Youth Expo ~ weekend a t the fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. The expo, themed Orange County's Cla.fs Act, promotes the accomplisll- ments of Orange County ~dents through various competitions. The expo will feature a Pampered Pet Contest, a Kite Exposition. Wild Science and the Angels Gram Slam Van. Event hours ate 9 a .m. to 3 p.m. Friday and 9 a .m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Admission and parking for th'e event a.re free. For information, call 708-1520. Track • Bathroom • Kitchen Fixtures: ALL AT CLOSE-OUT PRICES 1 SSS Pl.ACENTTA A VE. NEWPORT BEACH 645-7301 645-7856 HOURS: 10am-4pm Mon.-sat. A4 THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1998 . School board debates -value of social programs • Philosophical questions raised over where to draw · the line between responsibilities of school, family. By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA Although they were passed by a 6-1 margin, two measures approved this week by the New- port-Mesa school board raised philosophical questions about where to draw the line between the responsibilities of the school and the family. The first measure was a grant application for the Early Mental Health lrubative for Newport Ele- mentary School's "Special Friends Program.· The program targets at-risk students who have been identi- fied as having nuld to moderate school adjusbnent problems, such as an inability to: • Effectively cope with stress. • Deal with anger and develop friendships. • Recognize their own gifts and skills and therefore have low self-a>nfidence. • Respond to conventional behavioral management tech- niques. Students are recommended to the school psych<>logist and a cadre of professionals who address the child's emotional needs to assure their success in school and society. The second measure was a grant to help fund Rea Elemen- tary School's Healthy Start school- based clinic. Both measures were passed by a 6-1 vote Tuesday night, with board member Wendy Leece as the lone dissenter. "We're creating a public orphanage by being a nanny and a parent for ltids, • she said. ·We're going to be sorry down the road that we're creating an inb'astructure in schools for social services when we could be refer- C ookie Pla tters $2.95 540-0281 2950 Grace Lane • Costa Mesa ring them to other reeources in the community.• But school board member Martha Fluor pointed to various benefits of the programs, includ- ing the fact that with the help of Rea's clinic, school officials have been alerted to contagious health problems. . The clinic also has tested some students who recently came from Mexico for lead poisoning and tuberculosis, said Rosemarie Bodrogi. the d.isb:ict's din!Ctor of federal services. ·we even bad five referrals for heart problems,• she~ But Leece said the schools could act as a referral to other pro- grams in the community without assuming those responsibilities. •Little by little, these social ser- vices are changing the nature of education in America,• she said "I feel we are treading on a slip- pery slope intruding on the responsibilities of a family. We have our hands full already trying to teach how to read and write and to add and subtract." I PAY ONE PRICE GET ORECK'S® '~Jliiliiilliiial CLEAN TEAM 3 ORECK~ PRODUCTS FOR ONE PRICE. Buy our best, top-of-the-line, model 9200 8-lb. Oreck XL•Upright, our great new Oreck-Steemer9 and receive our Compact Canister. AJ1 three for one package price. The <>reek xi• Hypo-Allergenic 8 Lb. Hotel Upright. 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FREsH ~H FREsH NOR111ERN NOR'IB AnANnc ALBACORE HAuBur 8TFAKs SAIMON Fn1Ers 'IUNA ss~. .s59K. ·ss9K. -- Plans for str.eet fair scrapped • Orange County Market Place officials still hope to debut other events to revitalize the swap meet. By Tim Grenda, Daily Piiot FAIRGROUNDS -Orange County Market Place officials have scrapped plans to add a Thursday night street fair to their weekend swap meet, but still hope to debut other events over the next few months. TelPhll Enterprises, the New- port Beach company that rents. the fairgrounds' parking lot and runs the weekend swap meet, had planned to add a street fair as part of a larger plan to revital- ize the market, which bas been suffering from declining atten- dance. With about 150 specialty ven- dors and entertainers who are different from those who regu- larly sell at the swap meet, the street fair would have been held tot a few hours every Thursday night from June to October in the same parking lot already used by the swap meet, officials said. But with at least two months needed to select the vendors to sell at the street faJJ' and the Orange County Fair set to force the entire swap meet to close from July 10 to 26, spokesman Bill Furlow said TelPbil bas decided to •put the street fair plans on hold.• •nere's just not enough time to do it,• he said. ·we're sort of in a time crunch, so we've decid- ed to just delay that part for now." The weekly street fair was part of a four-pronged effort to expand the 29-year-old swap meet. TelPbil also asked fair officials to allow adding a classic car museum, a manufacturers area similar to a small factory outlet mall and a section exclusively set aside for car-accessory ven- dors, and relocating the farmers markeL Furlow said the rest of the expansion plans still are moving forward through environmental impact studies recently ordered by fair officials and are set for consideration by the fair's board of directors in the coming weeks. But for many residents and city officials, the Thursday evening street fair concept was a huge question mark. Some residents were con- cerned that allowing TelPhil to expand its operation from week~ ends into the week could ca traffic and noise problems H the Thursday evening event proved successful. City Manager Allan Roeder, who wrote several letters to the fairgrounds' staff with concerns about the planned swap meet expansion, said he never was quite clear about the concept behind the street fair. "The concept just lacked details," Roeder said. "They talked about entertainment, but were they talking about hve entertainment and amphhed sound? That was our biggest concern, that it was somethrng we just couldn't get our arms around." College Park resident dnd fairgrounds watchdog Chuck Huddleston, who has raised questions about the planned expansion and the Thursday night street fair in particular, was glad that part of the pro- posed expansion has been shelved. "We weren't going to Slctnd still and just let it happen," he said. "We were prepared to go to the mat on that one." It's Your Lucky Day. Come In Now & Get Buy One Get One at 1 /2 Price (of equal or lesser value) y. S • Price OFF a=.~ .. ~~~~§So Full &cs .......... $16 The Reg. Man./Ped ........ $14 Prica Silk Wraps ...... $23 -,,_ c-,-) • &p. 4/ll/91 "DOLIARS OFF DAY" EVERY WEDNESDAY $1.00 off any . STARBRIGHT SPECIAL Wash Package Seniors, take another !'te~ Betich!Cotca Mesa Daily Piloc THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1998 Spring garden show set at Crystal Court I 10 LUL -"Camellia Culture and : Propagation,• Marilee Gray, vice president, Pomona Valley Camel· 'ba Society. 1 1•.30 a.m. -International Palm SOdety,guided •patm Walk" tour. Information booth, first level. It a.m. -"The Well-Dressed Pot,• Kathy Brenzel, garden editor, Sunset magazine. Noo• -"Repackaging The Pront , Yard,• Robert Smaus, garden edi- tor, Los Angeles Times. t p.m. -"Toplary Fantasy,· Katherine Jennings, owner, Katie's S<:enteds and Other Greens. l p.m. -"Fabulous Fuchsias,• Jane Deeming. pres1dent, Fuchsia Friends. 3 p.a. -•Spring Bouquet In a Pot," Lauren Bonar Swezey, senior garden writer, Sunset magazine. 4 p.m.-"From Small Hands Parm: Creating a Children's Gar- den,• Sandra Robie, garden tour coordinator, 1\vist and Sprout. 5 p.m. -"All About Water Gar- dens,• Bill Uber, owner, VanNess SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Water Gudem. t0:3t La -IDJ:mational Palm Society 9'l!ded Palm w~· tour. Information booth, first level. tl a.tn. and 1and3 p.m.-"Walk on the Wild Slde," the Emerald Forest Exotic Animal Show by Wild Wonders. Thlrd level, Suite 307. l l a.m. -·~dscaping With Southern California Natives.• Tom Ash, horticulturist, Irvine Ranch Water Distdct. Noon -•Everything You Wanted to Know About Roses and More,• Karen Dardlck. public relations consultant. Descanso Gardens, and past president, Pasadena Rose Society. l p.m. --"Designing With Your Backyard Blooms,• Janelle Wiley, color plant spedalist, Sherman Ubrary and Gardens. lp.m.-"UniockingtheSecre~ of Begonias, "Herb Willdnson, national director, American Bego- nia Society. 3 p.m. -"Reblooming Daylilies for Southern California Gardens,• John Schoustra. owner, Green· wood Dayl.Uy and Iris. ~ 4 ,... -•WlldftOwen JV '\'bur l,anclvaplog Needs,• )AldWel Lin· dis, owner;; WUdnower Seed Co. 5p.a-"~IA~ of the C.Ounby PSace Erafp;B;ll. ~. executive d.lredor, ~o LOs AJalri.itoa. e p.a. -•BoDsai for ~ers;• Wendell Williams, Orange Empire Bonsai Society. SUNDAY 11 LIL-•water Use tn the Gar· den." Tom Ash; hortic:ulturistt Irvine Ranch Watei Di.strict. 11 e.m. and t and 3 p.m. -•Walle on the Wild Side," the Emerald Forest Exotic Animal Show by Wild Wonders. Third level, Suite 307. 11:30 a.m. -International Palm Soclety.gu!ded "Palm Walk" tour. lnfonnation booth, first level Nooe -"Goloring the Garden With Vibrant Blooms, Janelle Wiley, color plant .,.,Oalist, Sherman Ub~ and Gerdeni. 1 p.m.-"Qrowing Pruit 1l'ees. ··Lill Singer, publlsber, Southern Celifor- nla Gardener, and host of "The Gar- den Show" on KCRW-FM 2 p.a-•A Complete Guide to Roses,• Virginia Carlson, past presi- dent of Master Gardeners of ~e County. 3-p.m.. -"Unveiling a Colorful Garden.• ~velyn Weidner, owner, Weidnet's Gardens. l 4 p.m. -•A Beginner's Guide to Growing Orchids.• Bill Austin, ~ ident, Southland Orchkl Show Com· mittee, and put president, Orange County Cymbldiwn Society. Lori.Loftus " the Fow1der of the Soulhern Calbm a.llhn's Chon-. • Pllnkt, OrpMt and HlrplktMclll for the,.. S,.t ... iy, titd • devotlld ~ ol John Leonll'd's Golf .. JOHn LEonnRO'S e 0 LP a Me P •Patio Sets • Replacement Cushions • Market ·umbrellas • Chaise Lounges •Spa Covers •Hammocks •Patio Heaters •BarSets • I oo·s OF DOLL~\Rs I\ ~.\\'I\G~ Pleasure Gardens theme of ninth annual event that will transform shopping center into a garden greenhouse. COSTA MESA -"Pleasure Gardens· will be the theme of the ninth annual Southern California Spring Garden Show sponsoced by Sunset Magazine and Books this weekend at South Coast Plaza's Crystal Court. All three levels of Crystal Court, 3333 Bear St. in Costa Mesa, will ~ transformed starting Fnday into a garden greenhouse. Seventy of · ..__ the nation's leading professional growers, nurseries and societies are expected to conduct seminars and give horticultural arts demon- strations. The show, which ends Sunday, will offer both amateurs and pro- fessionals a chance to view the newest varieties of flowers, plants, gardening tools and accessories. Seminars, demonstrations and other special events are scheduled from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 11 a.m. to 4. p.m. Sunday. Most seminars will be in Suite 302 on the third level adja- cent to Robinsons-May. Admission is free. Actor Michael York will be the MOISES,SAMAN I DAILY PILOT' Antonio Arevalo works on a braided willow chair for the ninth annual Southern Calllornla Spring Garden Show, which opens to the public Friday through Sunday at Crystal Court. honorary chairman of a preview gala from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Bangkok Four Restaurant benefit. ting the newly founded Southern Calif omia Garden Alliance and A Garden in Every School program. Admission to the gala is struc- tured for guests to give at six d.if-: ferent levels, with a minimum· donation of $35 per person. A : donation of $500 includes a post. gala runner with the actor. York. whose television credits include bis work with the BBC arid PBS, for which he narrated the •Gardens of the World. series, will unveil a garden show sponsored by Sunset Magazine and Books. There will be live music, an array of fine wines and an interna- tional buffet courtesy of South' Coast Plaza restaurants. For reservations or more in.for~ mabon, call 435-2160. ouch • The I DN/Nu Skin On The Move Product Extr:ivaganZ!I ~ivcs you the chance to hear from and talk with field cxpt.·rc <; like Gold Medalist Kerri Strug, Ethnobot.inist • Dr. Michael Balick, He.Alth Expert DeanM H.uch Ph.D., Professional AthJctic Tr.uner Jeff Gr.aham. and Professional Makeup Artist Suz:mne Rames. • • -I t ·. ·J ·' • • • •I ., •• •• f9' NU SKIN. 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CANDIDATE DEBATE The Orange County Coast Association holds a luncheon fea- turing 5th District supervisor can- didates Tom Wilson and John Hedges at 11 :30 a.m. at the New- port Beach Country Oub, 1600 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The candidates will have 10 min- utes to discuss the issues. Tickets are $20. For more information, call 548-4942. DRAMATIC READING Readers Repertory Theater presents •A Hispanic Montage: Beyond Chills, Tortillas and Proposition 187 •-a dramatic reading of plays, poetry and prose from contemporary Latino litera- ture-at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Public Library, 1000 Avoca- do Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call 717-3801. REPUBLICAN WOMEN Newport Harbor Republican .. ,. ' ... Women presents a luncheon fea· twipg U.S. Rep. Christopher Cox, (R-Newport Beech), who will dis· cuss tu reform, at 11 a.m. at the Balboa Bay Oub, 1221 W. Coast Highway. Tickets are $20. For more information, call 159-3086. INTERVIEWING WORKSHOP 1be Re-Entry Center at OCC presents a free workshop on effective interviewing from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Room 106 of the Counseling' and Admissions Building, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion. call-'32·5162. PATIO SALE St. John the Divine Episcopal Church presents its annual patio sale from 8 a.m . to 2 p.m. at 183 E. Bay St., Costa Mesa. Books, baked goods, household items and more will be sold to benefit church outreach programs. For more information, call 543-3279. PARENTING WORKSHOP The Community Education Office at OCC presents an anger- control workshop for parents of children under 12 from 9 a.m. to noon in Room 204 of the Lewis Applied Science Building, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Cost is $37, plus a $5 materials fee. For more information, 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. . DIVORa WORKSHOP Therapist Maxine Cohen holds a workshop for men and women "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" CUSTOM-MADE NEW FURNrruRE • DRAPERIES APRIL SPECIAL ADDITIONAL 5°/o OFF Thru A rll 201" 1998 who recenUy have been divorced, or are in tbe ~ of divorc;lilg, from 10 a.m. to 12::30 p.m. at 180 Newport Center Drtve. COit 11 $40. For more informatlon, ciill 15~19. GARDEN TOUR The Volunteer Assodation ot Sherman Ub~ and Gardens in Corona del Mai holds its annual tour of m private Corona del Mar gardens from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. nckets are $20. Proceeds will go to maintenance of the botanical gardens. For more information, call 673-2261. NEWPORT BAY EARTH DAY Upper Newport Bay Natural· ists present an Barth Day celebra- tion featuring exhibits, demon- strations and tours fr-0m 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 600 Sbellntaker Island, Newport Beach. Por more infor- mation, ca.ll 640-1751. LAB EARTH DAY The Lab Anti-Mall bolds an Earth Day festival featuring envi- ronmental organizations and live CAL POLY SAN WIS OllSPO An ad:miaious representative from California Polytechnic Uni· ve:!}; San Luis Obispo, visits the 1\' er Center at OCC from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 1be college is at 2701 PaiJview Road, Costa Mesa. Por more information, call "32·58~. CHAPMAN REPRESENTATIVE An admissions representative from Chapmzm Univenrlty visits the 1\'ADSfer Center at OCC from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Counseling and Admissions Annex at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more info~tion, call 432-5894. VACATION ADVENTURES The Newport Beach Public Llbrary offers a free program by June Fable of Boulevards navel on special-interest travel opportu- nities at noon at 1000 Avocado U/48 Spllt On Cona..,ment Rems. (Items must be near1y new, dry cleaned and on hangers.) Now ~ceptl,.. 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A Semin ar on: Mutual Funds Timing Long-Tenn-VS-Short Tenn By Julian's Mutual Funds Tactics, rated FNE for its ten...,ear track record, in the U.S. Tactical Asset Allocation, 40 Quarters ending l 2/31 /97, by Nelson "World's Best Money Managers" Reserwtions for eight investors per seminar, fee $89.00. Next Thutsday1 April 23, from 2 p.m. to~ p.m. &.: secona seminar 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. ~t Broolc.ureet Stcuritits 2361 Campus Or. Suite 210 Irvine, CA . (Close to the Johri Wa~e Ai~n) Call now for rt.StrVations and directions'" Mr. Julian@ 800-28-4-2578 ext. •213 FAX 714 852-6825 E MAIL:R.Julian 0 BKST.com Ave., Newport Beach. Por more 1.nformatiOn, call 117·3801. WOMEN IN FOODSERVICE The Orange County Cbilpter of Roundtable for Women in Food· service holds its April dinner meeUng at 6 p.m. at S~pl Restaurant, 1576 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Cost is $30 for mem- bers in advance, $35 for members at the door, $35 for guests in advance and $38 tor others. For more information, cell 665-6312 .• Ubrary foundation p199eDtl its second annual poetry festival trom 1 to 8:30 p.m. at the Ccmtral Ubrary, 1000 Avocado Ave., New. port Beach. Admtsstnn ts S.S or $3 for foundation members, students and seniors. For more informa- tion. call 717-3890. ZONE DIET Nutritionists and fitness ALLERGY LECTURE The Medical Plaza Association at Newport Center presents a free lecture on allergies at 6:30 p.m. at the Health Education Ubrary, 360 San Miguel Drive, Suite 206, Newport Beach. Call 756-9000. experts Joyce and Gene Daoust present a seminar on The Zone Diet·Made Easy at 7 p.m. at the Sheraton Hotel, 45"5 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. The Daousts are authors of "40-30-30 Pat Burning Nutrition." Cost is $10 in advance and $15 at the door. For more information, call 565-3068. CANaR DISCUSSION BOOK SALE . Dr. Patrick Lynch discusses col- orectal ~ance.{ from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Hoag Cancer Center Auditori- um, 1 Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. For registration or more information, call (800) 514-4624. POETRY FESTIVAL The Newport Beach Public The Friends of Norman E. Wat- son Library holds its annual spring book sale from 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. today and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call 432-5087. · • Early Years Toys • D«;vclopmental toys for chil<lren binh to 10 years. • Quality toys with lasting and creative play value. • Personal service from knowledgeable sales staff. t 642-4212 1827 WESTCLIFF DRIVE. NEWPORT BEACH Make Those Patios ti Entries Beautiful "Cun1ed entry and walls witli Hemngbone paving CTeates a dynamic look.,, Let Jim Jenniog1 inscall your complete yard landscape. • Expert brick, stone, tile & slate work. • Can recommend quality designers & landscapen. • Expert Masonry · repairs, cleaning & re-grouting . • Drainage problems? We solve them . •We install new drains &. repair old drains. Mesa Terrace Can Help You ••• Because your loved one has Nz,heimcr's cfucuc docs not mean they have to be datined co a nursing home. The sol~tion ia residential care at Mesa Terrace, a specially designed, 1CCUred community that will ~ for your loved one in a home-like environment. Our program are designed for all auga of dementia to enhance sclf.emcm, rninimiu aaas and give a quality of life to cac:b resident with dtgnjty and f respect they dcst~ • Suuaumi Programs & Aaivitiea Seven Daya ~r Weck • Ahhdmcr'a Autx. *Memories in the Ma.king An Program" • Priwce & Semi-Private Rooma • Secumt Building, Giudena & Cowtyard • Aaiatancc with Medication and Scathing • E.xaptionaJ Food with 24-Hour Snacb Prcpattd On-..itt by .. Turnip Rose" • Monltoriri'g of Weight & Blood Preaure •Doctor'• OfRcie On-sire • Pamily Suppon Group I £ducuional Worluhop. ~Mesa Terrace 350 West 811 StneC, Costa Mesa 'Pminull 1nn ~"""'" PIMll '*'l 631~2212 ._.ot6e+ duh apaalRcau t 1 HUMAN RESOURa s The Professionals in Human Resources Association meets from 1 to 9 a.m. to discuss •Ergonomic Solutions for the Workplace• at the Sheraton Newport Beach Hotel, 4'545 Newport Blvd., New- port Beach. Prices range from $10 to $32. Call 245-7834. FIBROMYALGIA SUPPORT American Fibromyalgia Foun- dation presents a free support group meeting at 7:30 p.m. at Hoag Hospital Cancer Center Auditorium, 1 Hoag Drive, New- port Beach. For more informatioµ, call 840-8038. LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS The League of Women Voters of Orange Coast meets at 9:30 a.m. at a private residence in Corona del Mar. For more infor- mation, 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 guests. Free for mem- bers. For more information, call 8.55-9090. I FINANONG EDUCATION The Re-Entry Center at OCC offers a free workshop on financ- ' ing your education from 6 to 8 ~ p.m. in Room 106 of the Counsel- : ing and Admissions Building, , 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. ' Call 432-5162. I 1 EDITOR LECTURE , Los Angeles Times production I editor Gary Jarlson discusses fea- ' ture writing, travel writing and r the newspaper production : process at 7 p.m. the Newport . Beach Central Library, 1000 Avo- cado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call 717-3801. APRIL 23 I son Ubrary holds its annual spring book sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more information. call 432- 5087. COMMUNITY MIXER The Latino Business Coundl and the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce hold a mixer for busi- ness, dvic and community leaders from 5:30 to 7:30 p .m. at the Country Side Inn, 325 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Admission is free. Por more information, call 47~- 7755. MEDKAL REPORTING Bruce Vancil, cancer control director for the American Cancer Society, speaks on evaluating medical and science reporting in the media from 6 to 7:30 p.m . at Hoag Cancer Center auditorium, 1 Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. For reservations, call (800) 514- 462". NEPAL AND MALAYSIA Paula Kruse presents a free slide show on her recent trek through Nepal and Malaysia at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Public Library, 1000 Avocado Ave .. New- port Beach. For more information, call 717-3801. APRIL 25 MELANOMA SCREENINGS Hoag Cancer Center offers free cancer screenings from 8 a.m . to noon at 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41 , Newport Beach. For more information, call (800) 51 4-4624. SKETCH WORKSHOP The Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising presents a workshop on sketching with mark- ers from 10 a.m. to noon at 3420 S. Bristol St., Suite 400, Costa Mesa. Cost is $15. Free for institute mem- bers, staff and faculty. For more information, call 565-2800 . I BOOK SALE AAUW LUNOtEON The Friends of Norman E. Wat-The American Association of More effective than whiapering in her ear. The Diamond Earrings of A Carat or More. }wt see What A Coupls of Diamonda Can Do. ;a CHARLES K BARR ~-~ ~-J.u llM>J Westdift Dme, Newport .Beadl (114) 6CW310 MEMBER~ OBM 90CIB'J'!Y ~· . ' -·- Psychologist St8ve Malorl pre.ms •A Critkal Look at the Biurrw BeyQnd• .-..... free pogr.m on ~ tQpfcs, Including the ~ Tria,,gle, extrasensory perception and fortunet.lllng-;-at noon at the Newport Beach central Library, ~000 Avocado Ave., NeWpOrt Beach: For more informa· tion, call 717-3801. University Women holds a fashion show and luncheon at 11 :30 a.m. at the Country Side Inn, 325 Bristol St, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $20. For information, call 760-8508. ·APRIL 27 ATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDER Coastline Counseling Center of NewJ)ort Beach presents a free lecture on attention deficit disor- der at 7 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 476-0991. APRIL 28 MEMORY SCREENINGS Newport Villa West presents free memory screenings, starting • at 7:30 a.m., at 393 Hospital Road, Newport Beach. Reservations are required. Call 631-3555. REPUBLICAN WOMEN Costa Mesa Republican Women Federated meets at 10:30 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 557 -6545. APRIL 29 FUTURE OF HIV Dr. Paul Cimoch of the Center for Special Immunology speaks on ·Tue Future of ffiV" from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Doubletree Hotel, 3050 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Call THURSDAY. APRIL 16, 1998 253-1512. ISRAEL MEMORIAL DAY The Jewish Community Cen - ter of Orange County presents Yom Ha Zikaron: Israel Memorial Day at 7 p.m. at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The free event fea- tures Hebrew songs and readings and an address by the Israeli con- sul. Call 755-0340. APRIL 30 YOUNG REPUBLICANS The . Orange County Young Republicans holds a mixer from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the Blue Water Grill, 630 Lido Park Dnve, New- port Beach. Adnuss1on IS $8 for guests and $5 for members For more information, call 475-5559 RESTORING BALANCE Therapist Maxine Cohen pre- sents a free program on accom- plishing the most with the least amount of stress dt 7 p.m at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave, Newport Beach. Call 717-3801 MAY2 -COMPUTER CLUB The Orange Apple Computer Club meets from 9 a.m. to 1 30 p.m. in the chenustry building dl OCC, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Castlewo6d Systems wUl demonstrate lts new removabl media bard drive. The first m t- ing is free; annual membership is $30. Call 836-0522. ....,.....~-----~-- ONGOING ACaNT REDUCTION PROGRAM Heatthtecb presents a free introductory workshop, Accent Reduction and Cultural Adapta- tion in the Workplace, from 9 to 10:30 a.m. every oth~r Saturday and from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Wednes- days at the Healthtecb offices, 3140 Redhill Ave, Suite 150, Cos- ta Mesa. Seating is linuted. Call 751-0255. Body Desi and United Stu-AEROBIC~O KICK BOXING- dios of Self-. tense offers aert>- bic-carctio luc boxing classes from 8:30 to 9·30 a.m. Tuesday's, Thursdays and Saturdays at 1000 W Coast Highway, Swte C, New- port Beach. The cost is $8 per class. Call 722-0526 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Alcohol.Jes Anonymous mem- bers meet from 6'.45 to 7 :45 a.m. Mondays through Fndays in Room 3 at Oasis Seruor Center, 800 Marguente Ave , Corona del Mar. Call 644-3244. THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1998 • AµHElMER'S SUPPORT •The Alzheimer's Associ4tion a4d Grief Support Group of New- port Villa WestNilla R06a co- q>0nsors a free support group xqeeting for caregivers at 7 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month through October at New- P<>rt Villa West Assisted Living, 393 Hospital Road, Newport Beach. For more informabon, call . 631-3555. • ~-Alzheimer's Association aqd Mesa Terrace, a residential community for people with, Alzheimer's disease and related dementia, offers a free support group for caregivers at 6:30 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month at Mesa Terrace, 350 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. For more i.Q,forrnation, call 283-1111. ANIMAL BEREAVEMENT GROUP Rebecca Lewis leads an animal bereavement group that special- tzes in the needs of individuals who hCJve sick and dying animals in their lives. It meets at 3 p.m. every Tuesday at 3101 W. Coast Highway, SU1te 311, Newport Beach. The cost is a donation to ctn animal r harity of the attendee's choice. For reserva- tions, call 721-5750. ANOTHER PASSAGE Another Passdge, a transitional .,upport group for people experi- encing changes in their lives, meets from l to 2:30 p.m. Wednesdays m Room 3 at Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call 644-3244. BALBOA SKI CLUB The Balboa Ski Club meets at 7 p.m. on the first and third Tuesday of each month during winter in the Tee Room at Newport Beach Golf Course, 3100 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. For more inlor- mation, call 854-7560. del Mar. Screenings also are available from 1 to 2:30 p.m. on the second and f owth Wednesday of each month at Manners Park, Dover Street at Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach. Pol' more .infor- mation, call 644-3244. BODY IMAGE SUPPORT The Newport Beach Psycho· logical Association offers a body image/moderate eating support group at 1 p.m. Wednesdays at 3101 W. Coast Highway, No. 311, NewJ>ort Beach. Call 721-5750. 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The ooet la~ 1120 tor .. tcu ..... I u t: , ,. .. n, '• , • ~ • ' ~ ( • I I I I I I I I I I '• A10 THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1998 Trojan League members make yearly trip to alma mater What also gave the event sub- stance was the testamony of music students, and the display of their work via electronic media. In the Bovard crowd t.al- ing in all the information, enjoy- ing the look into the specialized arena of film scoring, were New- port's Ann Wortmenn, Alison Mc:Cormick and the biautiful Betty Jo Pucb, the best looking and nicest girl on campus - I t is said that education can save humanity. A lofty expec- tation, certainly. Yet a serious prospect as well, with more than a bit of truth behind the dream. In an annual pilgrima.ge back to thelI beloved alma mater, use. members of the Orange County 'nojan League sojowned in great numbers to the Los Angeles cam- pus on a mission to rediscover the sheer joy of university life and to wax nostalgic on the depth of learning, the scope of socializa- tion, and the period of transition- ing from child to adult. ~ It was the 28th annual benefit orgaruzed by the Trojan League and led by this year's benefit chair, Nancy Wilson. For each of the past 28 years, the Orange County 1Tojan League, one of the strongest alumru support groups, has offered its members a program locusmg on USC education and growth. For the past several years, the program has been designed as a specific visit with .. ---- -- ---~--.. -. . .. ~ t • .... - b.w. cook one of the university's divisions. This year, The USC School of Music provided· insight into one of its very specific 8Ild hlghly recognized dimensions -its pro- gram on film scoring. Following a morning commute to the campus via bus caravan out of Fashion Island, 1Tojan lea- guers shared morning coffee m the atrium of Von Kleinschmidt Hall in the School of Intemation- The Newport-Mesa Trojan League' made its yearly visit to the OSC campus recently. Here, Trojan League President Phyllis Christensen, left, joins Leonard Rosenman, benefit chairman Nancy Wilson and USC Dean of Music Larry J. Livingston. * * * NAIL NEWS * * * Stop Faking It! Imagine taking off your Acry1ic nails and being able to have strong, healthy nails of your own. Call Marianne and get started today. Grow the strong and natural nails you have always wanted. Call Marianne at Studio One Salon 234 E. 17th Street Costa Mesa 'i' ALDEN'S CARPET has opened a new Area Rug Studio Why Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL RL'GS & RlJNNERS on SALE. t tandmade wools, synth ~tics, sisal ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. 1 f>f>:l Placcnlia sr.. 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Lido Isle's classy Joan JUach, a dedicated Trojan and regUlar participant in the annual jaunt to the campus, took the comment a step further. ·Remember bow large the campus seemed when we were students?" she asked. ·Alumni Park was so large with its tall sycamore trees, and all the build- ings a.round the park were so enormous and imposing. It all looks so frianlly and compact through adult vision.• Riach smiled as she was joined by fellow Newport 1Tojan alumnae Meredith Foreman, Mary Lou Hornsby and the love- ly Dardie Dunlap of Harbor Island. As the lights dimmed in the hall and the School of Music began its presentation, several hundred locals had a moment with their own thoughts about the importance of education in their life. School of Music Dean Larry Livingston joined accomplished faculty members Buddy Baker, film scoring department chief and former Disney executive, and David Spear, who has orchestrated many well-known films with composers such as Elmer Bernstein. 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Predictable buddy movie with star power 'Odd Cou- This isn't new territory, and if you missed •Qdd Couple• and the •Grumpy• movies, you will find •Qdd Couple II" much more entertaining than if you've been along for the ride. The soundtrack is fabulous, and the chemistry between Lemmon and Matthau is remarkably lasting. • ELAINE ENGLAND, 65, lives in New+ port Beach and owns a gift-basket busi- ness she operates out of her home. Film explores trauma and triumphs of love the patient (shades of "Touched by an Angel"). As be watches this competent and ca.ring surgeon, he falls in love. Dennis Franz has a funny, endear- ing and crucial role as a celes- tial being who opted years Eleanore Humphrey ago to "fall to earth• and be hwnan. And he has never regret- ted it, despite having to endure exasperations he never experi- enced before. expected, Cage, Ryan, Franz ond Andre Braugber bnng nuances . to their roles that enrich the plea- sure of the audience. Director Brad Silberling bas a light and empathebc touch and much of the cinematography by. John Seale is spectacular and used by Silberling to enhance • the broader aspects of the philos- ophy touched on here. ' When you get right down to it, "City of Angels" is a paean to hle with all its shocks, variables and bittersweet turns. ple n. is probably as well done as •Odd Couple,• 1be original.. Therein lies the inherent dangerin sequels: Our memories are fickle at best, Elaine England and expecta- tions seldom realized. A gentle romantic comedy between a heavenly body and a distressed heart surgeon that virtually demands the limpid eyes of Nicholas Cage and vulnerability of beautiful Meg Ryan, "The City of Angels" provides some refreshingly dif- ferent content to what is basical- ly the old premise of two unlikely people falling in love. 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Oscar and Felix remain a test to one another's patience as they :arrive at Los Angeles Interna- tional Airport to attend the wed- ding of their respective children. The protagonists haven't met in 17 years, but time hasn't changed that Oscar is a slob and Felix a obsessive compulsive. The film opens with a barrage of psychedelic images and sounds that presage another ·action" film, presumably to l draw in the young people. It isn't so. This is a thoughtful (though not terribly deep) story that explores not just the emotional traumas of love but the complexi- ties, pains, joys, risks and feelings of life versus an ideal, serene but sterile, celestial existence. Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner Unlq~ wlM ,._. & dlnlna rooms av.U.bk (or cn>UP bllJIMSS mtttlnp and private f~nctlom 723-0621 Pleue CaJI For R~rvatJonsand Directions 251 Shipyard Way• Newport Beach . 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BAMBOO TERRACE "Din Din at Che Bamboo Ten"8C8 serves f1ifilhng Olinese food a'98t.8d from ntj>es pessed doMl for three generations .• CWy h9i quality, fresh ii 1g1ediel11.:S ...., ueed, and no MSG 1& .....- added. The bar area has been remodeled to resemble an Asian beer houee, end Che full bar offers a complete selec:tKxl at Asian beers, quality wines, and enticing l1'0pical cnnks. Located at 1773 Newport BMj, in Costa Mesa. 645-5550 SIR ROGERS, LTD Sendwiche&, Coffee end Esp 9550 llinks & Smoothes. All new breakfast menu. r.ataing IMMlable. ~n at 6em 7 days a week Located at 270 E. 17th Street. Costa Mesa 645-2252. GURU'S SANDWICHES We MW hot & cold dell aancMiches Ur NnCttw:hes ere the fllUmt il tDMir Try w-wortd famous maadlel &afldwlch rx-CU' dell • ....oMch, you1 be 'G.ru'ed" for if&! Min. -Fn. ~. Set. 1Qam3pm. Locced It 1500~'-A1 . (714) 722-1211 SAllATINO'S RESTAURANI' 6 SAUSAGE CO. Plilta, c--s.t, Heine ma~. v.i, lanb. \llglltlrilrl Oiahle. Wine. ew. ~ICC:h> & ~ Hotn: 7 Ollya A WW.. SerW'IQ Sit. & ~. BMch From 8:3(). 1.00, 9.Jn.-Thri. 11 em-1~. Fn . .s.t. 11.,,.11 pm Al Meior Credit Clltdl AcCIPted locettid At. 251 Ship)erd Wtfl. ~ Beectl. (714) 7230021 RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA LDc:ad. 251 &It~ 0-. ~In~ Biect'I. Un:hMon.-&L 11 :~;31, ~&'U'dl 11~. Dinnlr Man&.\ ~1~. Cll Red for .......oona 'Bnesll SCAMPI Fft F9T'I/ Oliill, ~11Dd1Md. ~ 7 0.,. A Y.W b' onn.-~ · sm 10 wa a.8-Prt.118 LIR:tl PwWe rcr 1 S PlasJlt or Mor-I M Mejar· O'tdt Cwdl Atflepir1 Ami '4llDI II "''1''11'1 ~a 1578 ~IM Qia Mm. 6458500 TOKANINI RISTORANTll ITALIANO Pliltlil ind bNld ITildt...., .. ~ 8 dl)'I • Mil. ---a,n. 4-1~. Fri & Slit. 4-11. Cbid ~...,.. v.e .m M'llll c1rchcu~hd. A_..,..~ l..OaDd It 3012 ~., 723.2338 One of the pleasures of the movie is that it's done with panache and humor. Ryan plays a brilliant surgeon who has a patient die on the operating table and is devastated by the loss. ln the operating room, invisi- ble, of course, is Seth (Cage), who has been assigned to collect "City of Angels" is not sac- charine, and few of its events are predictable. Some of them are decidedly surprising. As can be • El..EANORE HUMPI IREY, ·~ 65, .i • IM!S in Costa Mesa and IS a political Jur'lki~ involved wTth several committees. 4:00p.m.-6:00p.m. 50¢ Tacos $1.00 Draft Beer AVILA'S EL RANCHITO ~rrtle MeXJCan Food. WIJI The Freshest Ingredients & A New light Cuisine. Great Margantas. Holrs· Lunch & Dinner AR Ma,or D-edtt Cards Accepted. Located at 2101 Placenba. Costa ~ -642-1142. 20CO Newport BNd .. Newport Beach-~5-6855 and 2744 E. Coast Hwy . mM -644-8226. Ml CASA CAr meals are OON a b"p to Baia as weU as Mexico Now offemg fish tacos Phone ahead for orders to-go Hoss Daily From 11 . cnwn AJ Matar' O'd C.ards ~ Loceted Al. 296 17th ~. Q)sta Mesa (714) 645-7626 AMACHI Sushi & Sushi to. Go. Complete Bar All Maior D'9dt Cards. Locet.ed At. 2675 lrvme fiole (Across from Newport Golf Ccu-se 1 (714} 64!>5518 BEN I HANA Amanca's most cetebreted Japanese restaurant. Open 7 days a week. Lunch 11 :30em-2:30pm Moofri. Dinner 5:3Q.10:CQim Mon-Thurs; 5:3Q.11 :CQim Fri; !>11 :CQ>m Set: 4.3Q.9:~m Sun l..ocated at 4250 Btrch ~ 9550022 LA CAVE Menu Includes: L005ter, D-ab. 9Yimp, Steaks. Detly Speaals. Fn. & Sat. Pnme Alb. Full Bar & Wine lJst. Casual Dress. Hain Lunches , 1.:D-2:00 -Dinner Mon.&t. from 5:~ Visa. Mastercard, Oner's Cli> Located At. 1695 lrwle f!tte .• (At. 17th 9Teet) Near Blockbuster E11tartai11merc Costa Mesa (714) 64~7944 THE BARN STEAK HOUSE Mero Includes Steak, Fresh FISh. Oiicken, Burgers & Salads. Pnoes Range From $3 75 Fa-Lunch & $6.25 f'OI' Otmer. Houi;· Mon . ..set.. ~ 11em Fer l.uocti 4 CQ>m Mon .fn .. [)ms-3:CQ>m Sat. & Sun. Ma,or-Q'8dit Cards ~· l.oc8t8d flt. 2:n:l Harber 81. 131. Cosul Mesa (714) 641-9777 THE ARCHES The premun acaak end eeefood holse m cnnge Cw1ty Sll'lC8 1922. SerWlg Ulch Mon . .fn. 11 ::.Dim unbl 3;(Qlrn OiMer .wd nicttd'1 I.Id 1 ;CXlltn Located on Newport BM! & eo.t ttNY in Nlwpol'i Beach 645-7077 THAI SPICK ~by ct. Algiltel" ,....,.., .. .-ed l'1 The ee. d ~ ~ __,. "'ni. S.. llwi Food In~ Q:ucif.. Wlch, cinrw, ~ & tlkeOI,&. tON CRN f4 ~ 15455 JtlfrT1 ~(It hill c.w tr.) 857-8424 ~.,..,. day Sun. thl'\i Ttu'9. , 1em'6.~. Ffi. And s.t: 11.m.1~ Allio loceted. 61 !! w 19th Q., 0.. MeM. 54fM333 3 Outdoor Pool Tables Always "Your Home Away from Home" 18.30 Newport Blvd. Newport at Harbor Costa Mesa • 548-8428 ROYAL KHYBER .Awarchwlnlng CUl5lf1e or tidl8 ~ for lunch Mf 11 . 3). 2 CQ>m. Oosed for lunch Sat . Sunday brvlctl 11 :D-2 :JJ Onner served from 5.3Q:>m Located et 1ClD 8nstol ~ North ' Call OON for reservabonS 752-5200 TA PAS The rxiy restalr8nt 1n 0 C to offer the finest In CUISlne from Spain Wlttl five Flamenco entertainment. Spectahzmg 1n Paella st.eaks. !J'llled fresh fish & pastas. Open for lunch and dinner. Located at 4253 Marti'ngele w~ (1 mile so.At! of John IMryne Arport). Maior credt cards ecc:ept.ed. 17 i 4) 7 56-81 S4 THE CANNERY HIStcnc waterfront ~ and Harbor Cruise Center Hotrs Mon .sat 1 , JO 2 exam. Sun iocn.n., 2 ~ AR Map- O'd Cards ReservallOnS & iggestBd l..ocatBd at 301 a l..8tayatts /!we Newport Beach, CA 92663 (714) 675-5777 Fax 675-2510 CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Get hoolted on the freshest fish IMllleble Fresh ~ fish . seafood end chicken, sana.w:hes. salads. gnlled plates and pasta sp8Cl8htles. ~ S8Y80 days e week Mon. thnJ Set 11am-9pm, Sunday 11mn-7pm. Cetenng evallable. l.ocatad at 670 w 17th ~ IGB. Coste Mesa. (Wast d Che new Tred«r Joe's I 645-8873 HENRY N HARRY'S -s GOAT HILL TAVERN ~ We haw the most Taps on record en ()'enge Counc¥ 46 irnpaU!ld - beers. 42 mo"O trewers. 'Ne feetu"e IM!f' 50 single-mat & blended Scxxctl ~ • wel as many top<lf~ bou'bons. tecµlas, & trendies Located It 18:Il Newport BM! [Newpcrt & Hart>orl 548-8428 THE PARADISE EUROPEAN COFFEE HOUSE Ft&mg speael(y coffet. u espresso bs', fine ctloc:datas. tati- en ice a-.m & coffee a'91Dl!is. f1'esh baked patliae eod cak8I ~ 7 days a week. Q.n. Thtn 1Qam.1 ~. Fn&l 1~ 11 pm Loaad • 7Q5 E. Blll:>oe BM1.. ~ a..:t'I . 875-7414 . I l ) ti , l' I; .. b ,_ ~ • s It 11 ) It , • i ! ~ I j A,2 THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1998 Lofty dialogue overshadows fuie acting in 'Arcadia' rtor trappings, the work of scenic designer James Youmans, are extraordinary. Walker Hick- lin's costumes scare in both peri- ods. while the lighting effects of Tom Ruzika give the show a richly luminous quality. By Tom Tltus 'p laywright Tom Stoppard, who hu carved out a career writing over the heeds of his audiences, has etched his magnum opus in that reg4rd with •Arcadia,• now on the mainstage of South Coast Rt9pertory. Although the theater's newsletter insists that •one doesn't need a Ph.D. in physics or English literature to appreci- ate the play,• in fact, both appear to be p.rerequisites. Stoppard's characters operate on a lofty, metaphysical level that often becomes both a chal- lenge and an irritant to bis viewers. appeanmce here in more than a decade, is the clear standout of a highly capable cast as a historian combing the estate for the miss- ing link in his Byron quest. H1I clashes with an acerblc author seeking a clue in the myaterious •hermit" of the gar- de& hermitage -beauUfully enacted by Unda Gehringer -' give the productlon some of its rare moments of intellectual pyrotechnics. Matt Keeslar's 19th-century tutor is an amiable contrast to Bill Mondy'sluriously cuckolded poet, although Roma Benson easily swiped their scenes as Keeslar's precodous pUpil. Mamie Mosiman and Hal Lan- don Jr. fill in the background for that period as the es\ate mistress and an innovative landscape architect, respectively. In the present day, Benjamin Uvingston is singularly unexcit- ing as a mathematical wizard, but Blake Lindsley as bis coquet- tish sister bas some splendid moments. Don Took is a wry 1809 butler, while David Whalen's Royal Navy captain is somewhat of a supernumerary. The core elements of •Arca- dla • are succinct enough. The play unfolds in the same room of an English manor in alternat- ing time periods -1809 and the present -as modem histo- rians attempt to piece together a jigsaw puzzle of events that might clarify the mystery of a minor poet's death or the self- lmposed exile of Lord Byron from England. Alas, the solutions pieced together in the later 20th centu- ry are woefully inaccurate, as the action in the early 19th-cen- tury underscores. Til1.s much is evident, but the circuitous route employed to arrive at the finish line may exasperate many play-· goers, whether they've studied SCR's newsletter carefully or Author Hannah Jarvis (Unda Gehringer, left) and historian Bernard Nightingale (Charles Lanyer) are at odds in South Coast Re pertory's mainstage p roduction of "Arcadia." One actor occupies both time periods, but the role is so nebu- lous that it's double cast (Justin Grant Wade and Jonathan Fic- cadenti). This shy, enigmatic character is mute in the past and barely literate in the present, a esoteric wavelength as Stop- not. pard, has crafted an exception- ally attractive piece bolstered by fine performances and a spec- tacular scenic backdrop. The problem in ·Arcadia" is beyond his control: the inaccessibility of the material itself. Director David Emmes, who has long operated on a similar Charles l..anyer, a onetime SCR stalwart making his first LOI PRIMOS CANTIN A nm MD"CAll roan Clllce .me llayll lp•cl•I r-------,~-------, J . TOSTADA I I BURRITO I GRANDE SPECIAL I $3.95 II $2.95 I t YOUR CHOICE OF CHIQ(EN, BEEF I I I I OR PORK, RICE & BEAHs. TWO I I YOUR CHOICE OF CHICKEN, I J CHEESES, LETTUCE, SOUR CREAM, I I BEEF OR PORK, RICE & BEANS, I GUACAMOLE, PLUS SALSA TWO CHEESES, PLUS SALSA ANYTIME Willi Tl-US COUPON ANYTIME WJTH THIS COUPON .. a._,._,.,. • .-.... --.... •t':J I °"_,._,.,..,.,.,. .. .,._i..•t":J ..________ --------- : Coat.a Mesa Huntington Beach . 650-1486 962-4366 488 E. 17th Street, A-106 10176 Adams (at Irvine & 17th Street) (at Brookhurst & Adams) BEST QUALITY • BEST PORTIONS • BEST VALUE LOS PRIMOS CANTINA ··SIMPLY THE BEST :, .. '2.-oqers ~ · .. -~ ffi , (.Jt ;~~ ~ <9' Sandwiches I Chtcllen Caesar On a Pita .: Sandwich House . 270 6. 17th Si. Costa M esa 92627 (714) 645-2252 • .. ...._ •• ••7 our new :c1u11c Smoothie : (llanana1. Mlllt A • Cocoa) _ _$3.89 , Coffee & Ca p p~ccit'lol Early Bird Special M-f 6-9am $1. 00 ltoa Laite ~ -~ l,\MBOO tERIAClr 177 3 Newrvvt Blvd. Cost;i Mesa 645-SSSO t11C1111e ESTABLISHED 1962 Steak • Seafood • Codaails 1695 Irvine Ave. 646-7944 CELEBRATE CINCO DE MAYO @CHUBBS MALONE ALL U CAN EAT BUFFET $595 Sponsored by U>s Primos Cantinas ALSO, TRY OUR TRADITIONAL FAVORITES I ''\'\/I/ t/'/ '\/'\1 • J'\, \ BBQ S~re Ribs BBQ Chicken Chicken & Rib Combo C u Burger Combo $ 3so-;:, 1/J ,.__, ........ St .... ,.... and ..,.._... Soft Orinl. n\,.,u~ .. ~ Child Quest International, Inc. 8, ~ A Non-Prot11 COfporation Devoted to the Protection and Recovery 0 r of Missing. Abused end Exploited Children t r; Chlld Quest Ho AMlated ;;> ,,-In the Recovery of ChlldNn ~--· Marcus Farina PARENTAL ABDUCTION Age of otsappearance: 6 Montns~ Date of Blrttl: 06/14191 Date Missing: 12/06/91 Missing From: LoS Angeles, CA seX: Male Race: White Height: 26" weight: 18 lbs. Eves: Blue Hair: Blonde At blrttl, Marcus had a nwrold and Pituitary Disorder. Child Quest lntematlonal, Inc. • 1~5 The Alameda. Suite 400 (408) 287-HOPE Office • 1-800-248-8020 Sighting Une GILDED ~E Monday Night Fe11uily Spt!ciill playwriting device that doesn't quite register. The grand hall and lush exte- •Arcadia• is beautifully staged, splendidly acted and gloriously designed, but.it's probably only reaching about 10 percent of its audiences, those for whom Stoppard's intellectual acumen fits comfortably with their own. • TOM TITUS reviews local theater tor the Dally Pilot. His reviews appear Thursdays w saturdays. AMACH _I • Authentic Sushi Bar • Elegant Dining Room ~ M 11•i:. • Complete B _. IHAJ 1:tt-1.-i•. a.DIDIMAYI from th Riviera Restaurant , . as our new Captain Ma1tre D'. OPEN FOR LUNCH ANO DINNER 26 Years in Business . -~· . 12532 GARDEN GROVE BLVD. GARDEN GROVE • 53 7 .. SQl1 ';~ THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1998 A "-· • • .. J. .• --~~ L1:1Ilch specials are a hit with diners at The Arches By Marta Bird I t started as a lark last Octo- ber - old-fashioned fare at old-fashioned prices. The expensive Arches restaurant began a limited flmg with a seductive siren called "The Blue Plate Special." The flirtation instantly ' bloomed into a full-fledged romance and now, five months later, it shows no signs of cool- ing down. Arches' regulars are infatuat- ed with the idea of a bargain lunch, and newcomers come to experience the restaurant's leg- endary style for less than 1 o bucn. Owner Dan Marcheano is as happy as a bridegroom. At night, of course, things go back to the expensive basics with most entrees priced at $20 or more and businef's has never been better. I asked if these promotionaJ luncheon prices were cutting into Marcheano's profit. He ges- tured toward the packed dining room. "Not at all. I'm making up for it in sheer volume. "People still like quality and good service. Where else are they going to get food at these prices, prepared like this, served by top professional waiters, with fres h flowers on the tables, clean linens instead of paper place mats on fonnica and com- fortable leather booths instead of chrome chairs?" Every weekday, for $8.95 Mllssage <§V Therapy • Swedish Massage • Sports Massage • Deep Tissue ___ .... • Shiatsu andy Vito, C.M.T. Pacific Welkleu Cem.r 234 E. 17th St., Ste. 212 Costa Mesa~ ~tdwrsl (714) 631-3881 r--.,.-......... -.... ,.. ' ·~-.,-~--------~"--~ of the week and you can always Those braised short ribs have a fine brown sauce, a pile of julienne vegetables and lumpy mashed potatoes. There's noth- ing haute or nouvelle about th.ts cuisine, but the flavor is top drawer. for $148.50. I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I F.Y.I. +MUmttie Arcbeil +---= 3334 WMtCout • ~y,New­ portBeecb +WHEN: Blue Pl.ate Sperial lunch. Monday through Pdday, t 1:30 to 3 p.m. +HOWMUOf: Moderate • l'HONI: 645· 7f1'17 The Arches on West Coast Highway IA Newport Beach offen a Blue Plate Spedal Monday through Friday from li:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. for only $8.95. Th; special shown here Is Cajun style pork chops served with O'Brien potatoes, fresh green beans and apple sauce. I ' L------------------------------------------------------ order from the regular menu. lladitional Cobb salad is $11.95 and the seafood Louie with shrimp, crab and lobster is still $25.95. In the past few weeks, friends and I have sampled m411Y cboic· es and it was hard to find fa\llt. Delicate strips of chicken top an excellent Caesar salad. The pork chops are moist and ten- 1 der; braised lamb shanks and tenderloin tips are succulent. Fat, savory bratwurst comes with a side of delicious German potato salad. Crisp greens carry a light dressing, but 1 didn't care for the silky texture of the broccoli soup -too much cornstarch. There is a gracious full-ser- vice bar pouring big, deep drinks and a phenomenal wine list that includes some lovely bottles from France and Italy. House wines change and are usually priced around $7 a glass. The least expensive bottle listed is a $14.50 Petzer white zinfandel, but if you're celebrat- ing a killing in the stock market, you can order a bottle of Louis Jadot's Montrachet, Grand Cru ORANGE COUNTY PRESENTS .. The Arches is a restaurant '"' known for its history of star quality -not just its food but • • actual mega-watt personas, including maitre'd Gib Fernan-- dez, with his courtly European ... style, who greets each patron like a movie star. Certainly $8.95 is no give-• away. There are plenty of places· around the county for a cheaper lunch or one at the same price,·: but there are less than a handful' where the service is Uus deft and the owner of the restauran.l comes by to say hello to every ; diner at least once. • MARLA a11tD'S restaurant reviews appear every other Thursday TWIH+tP~lffi~ '98 Spring into Summer Concert Series with soup or salad, The Arches kitchen staff, led by Executive Chef Ed Swindler, prepares menu standards such as pot roast with com fritter~. fish and chips, braised short nbs and blackened pork chops, meat- loaf, chicken-fried steak with country gravy and lots more for I the Blue Plate Special. The specials change each day Dinner concerts in the dynamic, intimate venue of Twin Palms Newport Beach Coc~IO•ls Ph< 111 AhPOd fur I ' , ~ I u, Since 1972 DC METRO April 17 LOU RAWLS 3-Tme Grammy w..., Legendary R&B I Jazz Vocalst 2 Shows 7pm & 9:4Spm For.;~~~~;,~~~ MAGAZINE 1 w 1 " t+ P n L m ~ 830 NE W PORT CENTER DRIVE AT FASMIO N ISLAND ~PLUG IN ,_ • • " .- Q , tt r ! " I I ~ I I J;14 THURSDAY, AMIL 16, 1998 I corresPQndence I Society column on Schafnitz arrest food for thought B ruce Cook wrote a very evenhanded column regarding nna *1tatnitz's arrest and problems ("Schafnitz arrest raises ques- tions about social networks," April 11). The presumption of . enemies within Ule couple's cir- cle of friends is plausible, con- stdering the sotja.l-climber ~tmosphere of our town. Truly, we don't know why Tin.a allegedly resorted to sell- ing drugs. She needs help, as do many, some of whom these very society members purport to help. Only because she is (was) an involved, generous, success- ful, beautiful member of charity causes did she make this dis- proportionate amount of news coverage. Her situation reminds me of the envious circle of schoolgirls who can't compete with the exceptionally beautiful, talented circle in the limelight, so they <jenigrate without regard to accomplishments and sincerity. · -School life imitates worldly lite. Let's grow up. ' GEORGETI'E ARRANAGA Newport Beach Congratulations on probably the most incredibly great column 1' have read in a long time. It's eoout time that we make these comments and bring to the attention of whomever the fact lb.at there is the human element jp every area of life. Behind ~ door is a living pain. &omething is wrong in each per- ~n's life, whether it's illness or *diction. :! Congratulations on a really revealing, outstanding article. SHARON HINES Balboa Island Column on the Bandels a. wonderful tribute , . ; ; I would like to say thank you, ~ur honor, Robert Gardner, for itrwonderful tribute to a wonder-~ family ("Bandels are any- Adng but an ordinary American ,~y," April 14). My wife and I have lived in Corona del Mar for more than 30 years and have l:wthing but praise for all the aande1s. • •• , ; ... JOE RICCA Corona del Mar r I'm one of the Bandels' grand- t:hildren. I am the fourth out of ,-3 grandchildren. I wanted to piank him for writing an article ~ut my family. • I am really blessed to have a liuge family. It is really neat. I iemember going to my grand- pia's around Easter, inviting all the kids on the blocltl»lus us ehudren and-gcWig dovoi to the beach, playing volleyball and Laving IPY aunts and uncles building me sand bathtubs. : ~ It would be nice to actually l(leet you in person. Mr. Gard-: ner. Thank you again. • : REGINA NEIRA ; i Newport Beach : ' i Qpinions vary on soup ~ ldtchen funding 1$ue : . i i.._ I agree with the Costa Mesa : µty Council slashing $10,000 : for the Someone Cares Soup : ICitchen due to comJ>laints, ~ 'ally.from semOJ'I (•Coun-: ashes charity's funding,• : p 7). : To be credible, the council · ~ to do much more than Band-Aid approach. They : •. :: bould revoke the.permits of the up kitchen and the SOS lj;)J)AU"e Our Selves) cbarlty. ! ese well-int.entioned groups : not screen for U.S. dtiien-• hip. Thus they attract. house, i eed and gtve sanctuary to an • erwbelmlng number of tnm· ! ... ents and nondtizens. Conse- tly, for the past 1.4 years i:: bu been a clear decline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . our environment. property ues and schools and a lha.rp i. crease in deDlity, aimel, ser-i ce costs, health problems and i the flight of businesses and i ur 1eGai res14enta. : Sadiy. th• coundl 1aab the :I age and conv1c:tion to deal the real cau.MI of our con-: .U.om. Whf' 84K::iaUM it 11 too i al, too mus. or too Obbgat-f to~..,... that nmt f • .....,,, mad .... ~.. . tremten•. QMnal i* ~"'~r~~~Mlla gai~s .WIN SOME. LOSE SOME Corona del Mar senior Ryan Huntsman won his. case against the Newport-Mesa Unified School District on Monday when a Superior Court judge overturned the board's decision to suspend him and transfer him to New-• port Harbor High for the rest of the year. But Huntsman's win may tum out to be a loss for Newport-Mesa Unified. His attorney has threatened to file a SS million suit against the district. A SUPREME GUEST Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy gave the keynote speech at Whittier Law School's dedication cere- mony Wednesday, lauding its Center for Children's Rights. He said the program was a shining example of how the law profession continues to transform and meet the needs of a changing society. Another plus: Kennedy will lead two constitutional law classes Mon- day and Tuesday. CHANGE OF LUCK Sailors baseball ended a nine-game losing streak Satur- day when, after a 30-minute rain delay, the team went on to claim a 5-1 victory over Bolsa Grande during Newport Har- bor High School's Pride of the Coast Tournament. Newpon ~Mesa Daily PU: I '-< > I I\ \ I I \\ M~C MARTIN I OAJLY PILOT Whittier Law School welcomed Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy as keynote .speaker to this week's dedication ceremony. letter to the editor " -• ! Restaurateur Sid Soffer wants his cars back • EDITOR'S NOTE: After receiving complaints from a neighboring busi-ness. the city of Newport Beach last month towed several cars from the Sid's steakhouse property on Old New- port Boulevard. !fully believe the city of New- port Beach got hold of a tiger by the tail when they decid· ed to get involved in a dispute between neighbors (•Battle brewing between Sid's and ...... owner of neighboring boat~. ' yard," Nov. 15, 1997). · Newport has not ~n known for towing and destroying vehi- cles that are parked on.private property. For years1 City' Attor- ney Bob Burnham. has had bet- ter sense. I propose that if the cars are returned immediately to wh.enc8 they came and the dty pays me for any damage that may have occurred in the towing, then the city will have mitigated its dam- ages, and the main thing that would be left for the court to decide would be bow much my damages would be for the depri- vation of my constitutional rights. I heard that my daughter was sitting on the curb crying while the cars were being towed and the police were laughing. I real- ly hope that is not true. I am still waiting for an answer as to whether Council-w~ Norma Glov~s opinion that Sid's steakhouse not the quality for Newport an Orange County was shared by the whole City Council. I }(now that I ~ave thousands of suggestion cards that are filled out by my customers who do not share her thoughts. '· · · -:" ·s10 SOFFER •., Sid's steakhouse owner ' MARC MARTIN I DAll.Y Pl.OT Sid Soffer's trouble,, with bis beloved Cadlllac: began ln the early '90s. when the dty of Costa Mesa had Soffer construct a fence around bis property to keep the automobile out of public view. HOUSING CONTINUED FROM A 1 a 52.3% jump to SS40,000. •1 don't know of one particu- lar areo that hu gone down,• said Danny Bibb, owner of Coast Newport Properties. •They've all gone up. It's just a question of bow much.• Prom Newport Coast to Bal- boa Peninsula, Newport Beach is posting some of the most impres- sive real estate sales in Orange .County. officials ,said. •Things closest to the water have appreciated the greatest,• Bibb said. •The average (home) out there has gone up 1 % a tnonth for the last 12 months, double that if you're near the water.• • .. While Costa Mesa lack.I oceanfront property and the international prestige of New- port Beach, its home prices also have made impressive strides, acco1ding to real estate records. The ave1age price of a house or condominium in Costa Mesa cllmbed between 5.7% and 20% depending on the part of town. The median cost of a new home, resale or condominium topped out at' $220,000, which is below the county average. In Newport Beach, the num- bers were considerably higher. At a range·l of between $376,000 and $699,000, the medi~ an cost of homes in each of New- port Beach's four zip codes were all well above the county average, officials said. Aside from average family homes, some luxurious estates DRUGS CONTINUED FROM A 1 Thailand and the United King- dom, he said. Newman is accused of assisting Phillip Edward Hastings, 46, an Australian citizen with resident- alien status, who prosecuto;r'S iden- tified as one of the co-leaders of the ring. Hastings used the aliases Henry David Addison and Henry Davidson while living in Solano Beach and Maui, Hawaii. Harrigan said the complaint PAPYRUS for the Perfect WeJJmg kvit&tion ~ ~~ Visit PAPYRUS for the finest selection of invitations, announcements and stationery for your wedding. We are custom printing experts. Our skilled staff will work with you to create the perfect invitation. c.tl1 today for a personal consultation. SOUTH COAST PLAZA 545-1124 WESTMINSTER MALL 890-5609 19th Annual FRBE ADMISSION • PARKING! Hours: Fri. MM -aeM, Set a SUn. 9AM -4PM I that have been on the market for monlhl or years out of the price range of most buyers are going fa.st. The Newport Beach area that Includes the posh Spyglass, Har- bor View and Big Canyon devel- opments last month posted the single-highest price for a home iJ) the CO\J.llty at $2. 1 million, according to statistics from DataQuick Information Systems. Bibb said one of his real estate agents recently closed a deal for a Udo Isle estate worth about .$10 million and late last year another local property sold for a little more than $7 million. But in a strange twist, some agents said they are having a hard time finding sellers, even in a red-hot sellers' market. •Ow agents are having to pull teeth to get people to enter alleges that Newman made num- erous telephone calls to Hastings, who reportedly directed him to accept $30,000 in 1996 in Newport Beach from an unindicted co-con- spirator to buy a white cargo van to deliver portions of the martjuana. The other alleged ringleader was identified as Bruce Craig Fitzgerald, 48, a U.S. citizen who has lived in Reno and Lake Tahoe, Nev. He also was known as "Cow- boy" and Stephen Hutchinson. Hastings, Fitzgerald and 10 other suspects are fugitives, Har- rigan said. Authorities said the Thai mari- juana first was loaded onto a 65- the market,• said ntda Moore, executive vice president of the Orange Coast Association of Realton, which represents about 1,500 memben. •That's a quirk we can't figure out.• Despite the most seller- foot sailboat named Java ott the coast of Cambodia and then trans- ferred to a 60-foot sailboat named Molly near Majuro in the Marshall Islands about l .500 miles off the coast of Washington state. The boat then sailed into the harbor at Anacortes, Wash., where half of the drugs were transferred to a 50-foot powerboat named Alkriss n, Hanigan said. The ring then used two 27-foot Bayliner power boats to offload the Alkriss II and the Molly and ferry the mar- ijuana to boat landings. A 26-foot Reinell powerboat al- so was used during the offloading to act as a lookout for law enforce- d Ji 111851 ID Maida. friendly real estate market in more than a decade and new tax laws that mean home sellers can walk away With more cash in band from a deal, Moore g\iessed some potential sellers are choosing to wait before list- ment officials, Hanigan said. Once the marijuana was smug- gled into the United States, it tem- porarily was stored at three hous- es in the Seattle area. Rental trucks then were used to move most of the drugs to ·stash· loca- tions in the Northern California communities of Grass Valley and Truckee, authorities said. From late September 1995 to April 1996, part of the drug ship- ment was moved to a house in Yucca Valley and the marijuana was distributed throughout the United States. The price of Thai marijuana ranges from about $1 ,000 a pound mg their homes on the ~ t~gs only will get better ip time. l "They may be sitting on tl\"f) fence, thinking the market ~ keep going up,• she said. •au . ' that can backfire on you, too. . r to $3,000 a pound, compared with Mexican marijuana, which typS; cally is valued at $350 to $600 a pound. Harrigan said. _ In April 1996, federal agen~ served three search warrants that resulted in the seizure of abodt 5,300 pounds of Thai marijuana{ including 3,500 pounds from 8 stash house in Grass Valley, 65~ pounds from the Yucca Valle}' house and 150 pounds from stor= age lockers in Aliso Viejo r~ under Hastings' alias. Since the indictments were un- sealed, authorities have seized (\t least $450,000 in cash, Hartig~ said. 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Everroad plans to testify against the proposed legislation on behalf of the California Municipal Busi- ness Tax Association during the first Assembly hearing April 29. Hedges raised the issue at this week's City Council meeting but got no support when he called for a motion to halt ~e city staffs lobby- ing effort. He said the council has the au- thority to repeal the tax on home- based businesses but said he's not sure if he will initiate the action. The most common at-home businesses in Newport Beach are interior designers, people manag- ing more th~ two rental units, real estate age ts and people who sell retail pr ucts at fairs and swap meets, verroad said. 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"Tbe results don't really sur- prise me," said school board President Jim Ferryman. "'Drugs chase of "study-level• American history books for the library; real- location of $105,000 to rehabili- tate ~lice Department's lock- er room, restrooms, showers and patrol briefing room; and $189, 150 for damage caused by El Ni.fto-related stonns in february. • Awarded the contract for police tow truck se(Vices to Harbor Towing and O&W Towing. The owners of Jim's Towing, the only other applicant, spoke at the hear- ing and asked the council to recon- sider their business for the contract. Council members said they made their decision on the level of expe- rience the two companies have with providing towing services to government agencies. I • ' are out there for students to use. I tbi.nk we have been aeative in implementing several programs to try to discourage students from using.• By making the results of the drug tests available only to par· ents, the program bypasses the school district's controvenlal zero-tolerance drug and alcohol policy. Parents receive the results with a . list of several referral agencies to help deal with theti' children's drug use. "This is to keep parents abreast of what's going on in their kids' lives,• Perryman said. "This way, they can deal with the kid without having him expelled.• Corona del Mar High football player Marshall Rothwell, 18, said he had been tested, and he doesn't mind the mandatory tests. "It's just another way to keep kids out of using drugs," he said. CLAIM " CONTINUED FROM A 1 In the claim, filed with the city Tuesday, Los Angeles attorney Larry Schwartz alleges the traffic signal at the intersection caused Garcia's death. He said the "Walk/Don't Walk# sign did not activate when Garcia pushed the button or did not give her and the others enough time to cross before allowing oncoming traffic. "We know that there was some kind of malfunction,• Schwartz said Wednesday. "But we don't know exactly what happened.• •we know we have tt, ao Just don't do anyuilng rtupid. • Carole Pinn, whose so~ Mike, also ii a Corona del Mu high foot~ player, said he bas· n't beeo tested, but she appred. ates the program. •1 don't feel it'• interfering with their lives," she said. •As 4 parent, I'd be grateful for any information that would help my. children. You don't want yo kids put under the wrong kind o pressure." t It costs about $18 to test ea~ student, except for steroid detecl tlon, which costs about $80 each; Drugs that can be detected b~ the test include amphetamine• cocaine, . marijuana, opiatesl phencyclidine, alcohol and aea- tinine. Although the first semester of the pilot program ran smoothly, there are no immediate plans to implepient . it at other high schools in the diBtrict. Perryman said. The claim seeks $1 million fO{ pain, suffering and the loss ol Garcia's life, plus $250,000 for Ashley Aviles' m,edical bills. The driver of the car-who w84 traveling southbound on F~ew, reportedly within the posted speeq limit at about 40 mph -stopped his car and bied to assist the vie· tiins after the accident. Police said alcohol did not play a role in the accident, and the driver was not charged with a cri.11le. The City Council is scheduled to consider the cl.aim, which is required before a civil lawsuit can be filed, at its May 4 meeting, according to the City Clerk's office. 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C,mbidisan Socia, ==============~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!I~~~~~~~ r · I EYE-OPENER Estancia~ baseball team earns Ji;tst win of season QUOTE OF THE DAY "Hopefully. WU f vlctJJry) wUl break WJ lluJ tJg/llnas a ~ bU ... • -ESTANQA COAQI 17M GREEN on t«Jm ~ /inl win ·Fonner Mesa city champion, wins Masters •Mark O'Meara won the Costa Mesa city title in '79. Tiere was no network elevision or green jacket or Mark O'Meara to win, but this year's Masters Tournament champion was pretty thrilled about playing (and ultimately winning) in the 1979 Costa Mesa City Championship. The event, also known as the Will Jordan Classic (named after the city's former mayor), is played at Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, this summer b¢ng the 26th annual. Only a week prior to O'Meara's title at Costa Mesa 19 years ago, he won the U.S. Amateur, defeating John Cook, 6 and 7. The late Joe Costello, who founded the popular tournament j.n 1973 when he was president of the men's club at Costa Mesa, always considered O'Meara's triumph here one of the event's greatest. • (O'Mear_a) drove all the way 1fom Cleveland (site of the '79 U.S. Amateur) to Costa Mesa to play in this tournament,· Costello once said. ·He got into a playoff with Brad Greer and it went two extra holes. That's how j,mportant this townament was to P'Meara. • O'Meara, of course, turned pro shortly thereafter. Costello said he'd never forget that year when O'Meara showed up fresh from his U.S. Amateur title. Greer would win the Costa Mesa City Championship three years later. _J O'Meara isn't the only former Costa Mesa champion to go on and win a major tournament as a professional. ln the event's second year, then-USC standout Scott Simpson won here. He reportedly defeated his father, Joe, on the 18th hole with a 45-yard wedge shot that landed four feet from the pin. Simpson went on to win the U.S. Open in 1987.,. !...) Nothing like getting a jwnp start on a summer golf tournament. Organizers of the Costa Mesa Community Golf Classic, benefiting the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce, have already sold out the event ... which Isn't until July 27 . The tournament, presented by the Orange County Market Place, Media One, Daily Pilot, Harbor Boulevard of Cars, and McCormick, Kidman & Behrens, ls limited to 128 golfers and will be ployed at Mesa Verde Country O ub. What makes this event so special, amon g other reasons, is that golfers will be given tee prizes at every hole. Tournament official Ned Bondie soid names are being taken to be on a w aiting list to play. Sponsorships are al.so available. Boridie said word..of -mouth, on the heels of last year's success in the inaugural, aeated cm eatly stampede for locall to play In the event. 'Iba group led by Jiiii Poteet Of H utc.beeon't Auto BOdy lD C<>ita Mesa 11 the defendlDg Champion. For details about the tournament. call 722·1600, uteolion 26. SEA KINGS STREAK INTO THE. BREA~ • CdM caps perfect Pride of the Coast Tournament start and extends winning streak to f bur with 9-4 win over Laguna Beach. By Barry Faulkner, Dally Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -The Corona del Mar High baseball team scatt!!red from the dugout Wednesday, soon after a 9-4 Pride of the Coast Tournament pool-play victory over Laguna Beach extended its winning streak to four games and pushed its record above the .500 mark for the first time in nearly a month. •They need to get away from me,• said CdM Coach John Emme, who hopes his players' four-day hiatus from the diamond can recharge their batteries. without drain- ing the momentum they built in an unbeat- en tournament swing that will be complet- ed at a date to be determined. The limbo status of the Sea Kings' fourth tournament game came about when sever- al games were washed away by Saturday rains. Emme said he plans to reschedule the tournament finale, but will need to coorQinate a date with whatever opponent the pool-play format produces. It was indeed a pro- ductive Spring Break.for Wednesday's hosts, whom Emme noted took care of business, before pursuing the pleasures of the eJttended week- end break. •we came out and beat (three) teams we should beat,• Emme said. "That's what we Larson were doing early in the season and that's impor- tant. It bas been a long crawl bdck over the .500mark." The Sea Kings (8-7) seized command early against the Artists' (7-8), thanks to some fortuitous bounces, two walks, a Laguna error and some timely hitting. Ty Harper sparked a six-run first with a two-out single and back-to-back bad-hop singles to short by Mark Hatfield and Eric . Wiethorn loaded e bases. With a full count on nm Thurman, Laguna Beach pitcher Micah Grant tried to pick Hatfield off at second, allowing Harper to steal home. Thwma.n then walked to reload the bases and CdM starting pitcher Matt Lar- son belted a two-run double inside the left- field line. Nate Lem.merman beat out a bounding ball to short for an RBI single, Matt Thiede walked, and two runs scored on a botched force play at second to give Larson plenty of cushion. The junior right-hander appeared bound for the team's second-straight com- plete-game shutout -matching Ryan Lewis' two-hit gem Tuesday. Larson scat- tered five hits through five scoreless innings and struck out five. But, as he obviously tired having sur- passed the 90-pitch plateau, the Artists began solving him in the sixth, when two- run homers by Grant and Mike LaBeda prompted Emme to summon Brian Ptu.lhps from the bullpen. Phillips got the final two outs of tbe strlR on two pitches and worked a perfect sev· enth to preserve Larson's third victory ~ the carnpaJgn. Emme praised Larson and Phillips as part of an effective mound corps that kei'\ opponents at bay all week. •1 "We showed some arms in this town.a· ment and I won't be afraid to use theDi when we get back into (Sea View League'~ play,• Emme said. "We'll do whatever it takes.· Errune was also encouraged by the coo· tinued plate discipline displayed by See King hitters. "Our hacks weren't as big as they we~ and we're putting the ball in play and ~ ting it on the ground, which allows goad tlµngs to happen, ft Emme explained. Proving Emme's point, Thurman laced J two-nm single the opposite way to right field in the second and Hatfield went the other way to drive a gap double to plate Harper. who had just poked a two-bagger just inside the right-field line. Larson was 2 for 3 at the plate to aid bi,s cause, while Harper was 2 for 3 with a walk • SEE SEA KINGS PAGE B2 , r---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 ' ----------~ .... , I I I I I I N 0 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I UNO! J • Zenus, Ortiz are solid from bullpen in Eagles' first victory of the year, an 11-8 win over Lancers. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Their game- on-the-line relief pitcher was a freshman shortstop, their catcher was left-handed and their game- tying run was produced without a hit. If you want more strange but true baseball lore, read on. While most would view it as , simply a victory in the Pride of the Coast Tournament, Estancia High's Eagles would Qeg to dif- fer. Their come-from-behind win over Orange Lutheran on Wednesday, 11-8, was their first triumph of the season. There was no dancing or cel- ebrating after Eagle reliever Armando Ortiz struck out Nick Harris to end the game, but per- ' haps the biggest truth any Eagle could take home was the man- ner in which they scored the winning run, an iQ:lage they'd like to omit on the heels of their 0-13 start. This time, somebody else found a way to give it away. With runners at the comers, Orange Lutheran's pitcher threw wildly to first base in a pickoff attempt, allowing David Cbavero to jog home from third for the go-ahead run in the sixth inning. Estancia scored three runs in the sixth, then Ortiz, a right-han- der who was making his varsity mound debut, retired the Lancers (8-8) in the seventh by striking out the side. "Hopefully. that (victory) will break up the tightness a little bit," Estancia Coach Tim Green said. Talk all you want about Estancia digging itseU out of an early 6-0 hole, or how the Eagles stole seven bases or scored a seven runs in the second inning, a season high. What their momentous victo- ry came down to was relief, as in pitching. The Lancers scored eight runs in the first three innings -chasing Estancia starte r Steve Wilson -th~ were never heard from again. That's because Chad Zenus and Ortiz combined to work 4 2/3 shutout innings, walking nobody and yielding just two hits. Zen us, a right-hander, entered in a hairy situation - two runners on and one out. Two runs had already crossed and Zenus was asked to face Orange Lutheran's third and fourth hit- ters. Gee, thanks coach. But Zenus, with his fastball sinking, coaxed Joe Bomgren and Lancer cleanup hitter Sean Rosbolm to ground out and end the threat, Estancia third base- man J.D. Willey making a fine short-hop play to retire Rosbolm. Aside from a hit batter, Zenus was perfect for 2 2/3 innings, • SEE EAGLES PAGE 82 .. . " -~--. -COAST DON I.EACH I OM.Y Pl.OT Estancia lllgh's Matt Mueller steals second base as the ball gets away from Orange Lutheran'• Sean Rosholm. Mueller would eventually score ln the lnnlng as the Eagles picked up tbelr first win of the season, 11-8, ln the Pride of the Coast Tournament showdown Wedllelday. L------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- daily pilot high school athlete of the week • Estanda's freshman has the 'junk' to help the Eagles find the win column more this spring. By Barry F•ulkner, DiiJy Ptlot Danner acknowledges her a pproach is unique, but years ol pitching les1ons and high-level trovel-ball competition have bon&d ber kills in the drde. Though just six starts into her tint varstty seuon, she is light yean ahead or recent ESumda hurlen on the u.pertience teele. •Sha .. very mature I.hit woy, • d Eag Coecb Sharon Uhl, wbo w sucdnct In describing o.nnen~ ·Shew got a lot or 1unt. • Juftk. bowevw, CM bl bUd to hit, 4lipedally When tMma .. working the ouw llmib ol an ~ stltu ...... tilUcmg blr Phcb ..i1:tioll '° a ....,.. w.am.a. ' ·' l(i I I c!• r ., I 1 I I I •I "I I I 'I I I I :l I ' I I 'f ~ • • • I A ' { • •• ~ • • J J THURSDAY, APRIL 1~ 1998 • .,.. -fi' ;·.. -. . .~ . .'..\ featur-ing -. ~·How far can you throw a dream? ~ '' • Newport Harbor High " ' product Wade Tift bas ft Ir turned his grid fantasies : ~ into shotput dreams. • ·• By Molly Yanity, Daily.f';/ot I t's funny, how a young man's dream comes about. , Imagine the fantasies of • mud and grass stuck in the " comer of a face mask on a football helmet. Fantasies of shoulder pads thundering through a scrum of bodies, of two striped arms raised indicating six points. ' · Fantasies that transform, that 1 I twist and change and leave turn standing in a circle heaving an IJ'On sphere. Take . , Wade Tift, for example. As a running back for Newport Harbor High, 11ft gained • 2,632 yards. But the prep football Tift career connected him with strength coach Tony Ciarelli and he began throwing the shot put in the offseason. H1.S senior season at Newport, ntt's throws -more than his rushing ability -were getting noticed. •When I was in high school, I didn't follow track that much. I JUSt did it because (Ciarelli) said it'd help me letter in football,• he said. He wasn't quite 200 pounds, but he was muscling the shot put great lengths, notching the 14th best high school mark with a throw of 61 feet, six inches. He won the Master's Meet, took second at the State Championships and second at the National Scholastic meet. " l His dream of becoming a .. ' UCLA Bruin turned from a gridiron goal to a track and field reality. •J'd always dreamed of going to UCLA, but l had no !. ,: idea what a (track and field) reputation it had," 11ft said. After redshirting his freshman year and putting on more than 50 pounds of bulk, 11ft not only knows about that reputation, but is helping to sustain it. Art Venegas, UCLA's throwing coach, is widely considered the best throwing mentor in the world. •He's the. best. He is always around the top athletes irl the world. He's really great.· Tl.ft said. Venegas reared the 1996 shot put silver medalist John Godina through UCLA, helped Jackie Joyner-Kersee put up her world record in the · heptathlon and groomed more NC~ champions and All-Americans than be can count. ntt is now one of the many. 1 ., On March 14 at the NCAA 1 Indoor Championships irl PHOTO COURTESY UCLA SPORTS INFORMATioN Former Newport Harbor High running back and track and field star, Wade Tift, ls now a Junior at UCIA where he continues to notch All-American throws. lb.ls weekend, he and his Bruin teammates are competing al the prestigious Mt. SAC Relays ln Walnut Indianapolis, ntt heaved the shot put 60-5 3/4 for the ninth-best throw and All-American honors. In track 8Ild field, the top eight scores receive All-America status. But the status only sticks if an athlete is from the United States. The re were three foreigri athletes ahead of ntt, but with their scores out, he became the sixth-best American. "Once you're (at UCLA) it's funny because every school is fighting to beat you because you're at a school that has always won/ Tl.ft sa.J.d. •It's a lot of pressure, but it's fun to beat those people. l mean. you're the man." With a good sense of hwnor and Olympic goals, lift said that a couple more All-America honors wouldn't bother him. •My goal is to be top in the nation at the NCAA Outdoor Nationals," ntt said of the June event held in Buffalo, N.Y .. ·once I'm done, my goal is to work for Art in his Bruin Reebok Club. The Reebok Club competes throughout the worJp. Godina established the shot put world record while competing for his collegiate coach after graduating, Another thing 11ft is doing to improve his distances is throwing the hammer, as well. •My main goals are in the shot put, but the hammer helps my footwork for the shot put,• he said. "I'm just doirlg it for fun, but there are guys from Hungary out there who've been doing it since they were 5!" At the UC San Diego · Invitational on March 28, ntt recorded his best hanuner throw of 193 feet. "If everything works out, the ultimate goal is the Olympics," he added. ntt's best shot put mark was set last season with a heave that nearly broke 62 feet. On April 3 be claimed second place at the Texas Relays with a throw of 61-10 1/4. He and his Bruin teammates will compete this weekend at the prestigious Mt. SAC Relays in Walnut. c ~~Vanguards blank Cal Baptist a "I I\ " COSTA ! . MESA -t E N N·t s l 'Michele a (>~plin paced Southern Califor- s nia College's women's tennis I er~ to a 9-0 victory over Golden < '~Skate Athletic Conference foe Cal .. ~ptist Tuesday. :: 'JlunplJ.n swept through her . :"liDg.lel l!Mltch, 6-01 6-0, and went oi to tee.JD with Erin Looney in an -;;o rout in doublet action for the 11-10 Vanguards. . .. ' t •.. GOU>EN STATE ATHl.ETIC CONFDENCE 50CAL COUEGE 9, CAl BAPT'IST 0 Singles -Fultz (SCQ def. Maxwell, 6-0, 6-1; Crawford (SCQ. def. Wren, 6-1, 6-1; Tamplin (SCQ def. Kaufman, 6-0, 6-0; Looney (SCQ, def. De La Rosa, 6-1, 6-4; Tate (SCC) def. Rameriz. 6-3, 6-2; White (SCO def. Collins. 6-1, 6-3. Doublee • Fultz-OawfOfd (SCC) def . MaxweU-Wren, M ; Tamplin-Looney (SCO def. Kaufman-Oe La Rosa, 8-0; Tate-Steadman (SCQ def. Rameflz· Collins. fl..6 . final round is played. Denise Woodard ts the defending champion and represented the club last year in the inaugural Pletcher Jones Motorcors/DoUy Pilot Club Championship Series, which was kicked oft by the Tea Olp~. Pinal round for Santa Ana Country Club is April 24. Newport Beach Country Club will oomplete it.I ladJct club champiombip on Api'U 30. Big Canyon Country Club bu , c:anceled U. ev nt for this year becilUM of major reconsti'uction on the golf couno. WlDJlen wW be lnvtted to represent theu dubs at tbe big party (i.e. Tea Cup CaAlc D) tti1I IWIUller at SACC. a lbeN~ Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce will host its fourth annual Newport Beach Open on May 18 at NBCC. The event will have two sllotgW\ ttartl -one 1n the morning, one tn the afternoon. Details: 557-5100. a Margarita Ville reitaurant will hoet its annual tournament AP.ril 29 at COtta Mesa (Lot Lagos Coune) with an 8 a.m. 1bo~ ' start. Entry tees are $80, which iridud4tl cart. gnMlll feet, tee S , Mitt and buffet at irite vw.. PrOoMdl benefit the wfrldet Foundadon. RJchard DUM~ club goll calumn a~ every Thf.iiid~,. DANNER CONTINUED FROM 1 1 •1 like working ou~e. espe· dally U the umpue ii calling ltrtket off the plate,• Danner explained. •And I watch the bat· ten, see how they i'Wing, see where they stand in the (batter's) box and try not to throw it where they like it.• Thus far, the results have been impressive, including a pair of sterling outings last week to gar- ner Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week laurels. · Danner, who has 51 strikeouts and a 2.26 ERA, allowed perenni· al Pacific Coast League power Laguna Hills just three bits in a 3- 0 loss to the Hawks April 7. She then hurled a one-hit shutout at cross-town and league rival Costa Mesa April 9, striking out seven to key a 1-0 Eagle win. • She fanned 13 earlier irl the sea.son to pace a 5-3 win over La Quinta. The victory over Estancia evened Danner's record at 3-3 and improved the Eagles to 3-5. Not bad for a team that bas won three, two, four arid two games, respectively, the last four springs. The league triumph gave this year's Estancia squad half as many PCL wins as the last four teams have accumulated (two). ".And she's just a freshman, so we're looking for three more good years,• gushed Uhl, who often has to soothe Danner's competi· tive ire when her relatively inex- perienced teammates don't live up to defensive \support she enjoys while pitching for the 16- and-under Blasters, a club pro- gram guided by her pitching coach, Robert Melendrez. Danner began in the Little League SOftball program with no inclination to pitch. Pressed into service in the circle one day, how- ever, she struck out the side, which triggered a keen interest in the art of defeating hitters. She continued in the Little League program until age 10, when Melendrez spotted her tal- ent and quickly recruited her for the Blasters. \ With Melendrez's guidance, EAGLES CONTINUED FROM 8 1 irlducing eight groundball outs. But his sore arm forced him to exit in favor of Ortiz, who struck out four in two innings. Ironically, it was Zenus' older brother, Tom, who snapped . Estancia's 19-game losirlg streak at the start of the season in 1996. Tom Zenus pitched a four-hit shutout for the Eagles to beat Aliso Niguel on April 25 of that year. Ortiz, a slick-fielding short- stop, went down to a lower level last week and pitched about four innings to get some work. ~He threw sbi.kes (irl that low- er-level outing), but down there they're struggling to catch the ball,• Green said. But the Eagles needed a little more than a good bullpen to snap their streak· this time. They also needed some grounders with eyes. Chavero opened the sixth inning with a single to center. then stole second base on a swinging strike three to Willey. A wild pitch advanced Chavero to third, then Zenus walked to put runners on the comers. With Long Nguyen at the plate, the Lancer hurler attempt- ed to nail Zenus at first. Zenus she has built and refined a stag- gering pitch selection, which keeps the ball darting m. down, up and away from the aluminum sweet spot hitters hold dear. •I've always played against older girls, so I had my days when I got creamed,• Danner said "But, more and more, I started striking girls out, or making them hit a bad pitch. It really feels good to win those battles." Danner hits cleanup for the Eagles, but hasn't won many bat- tles against her counterparts. She did, however, double her hit total for the season with a singl1:: against Laguna Hills, one of onJy two hits the Eagles mustered against the Hawks. "I'd really like to improve my hitting,• said Danner, who has played every position but catcher for the Blasters. Darmer said there are fruslrd· tions playing with teammate!> who have not had an extensive background in the sport. But. she is quick to point out, Uhl's empha- sis on having fun is a welcome contrast to the relentlessly irltense atmosphere that permeates the club scene. And she enjoys the friendships she has forged with her Estancia teammates. "I've always been competitive and I throw a fit if I don't win," Danner said. "But (playing at Estancia) has been· a lot of fun . We played great defense against Costa Mesa, which was great.• was leartirlg the wrong way and appeared to be an easy out, but the pickoff throw was wild and Chavero scored the go-ahead run. Estancia added two insurance runs in the inning. With Zenus on third base, Nguyen was hit by d pitch, then stole second to put both runners in scoring position with Jonathan Meyer (2 for 4) at the plate. With the infield in, Meyer rolled one softly up the middle. past the pitcher and irlto the glove of shortstop Jon Talmage. Meyer beat the play for an infield single. allowing Zenus to score, and Tai · mage's off-balance throw was wild and Nguyen scored from second. After two walks, irlcluding one to left-handed catcher Mall Mueller, and a single by Meyer to load the bases, Estancia's C.K Green picked the perfect time to collect his first varsity base tut - a clean. ground single to right field that scored Nguyen for the first run. Nguyen added a run-sconng triple in the second as Estanaa sent 11 batters to the plate. ,.... °' '"' CGiiY TOii_. .-rr ESTANCIA 11, ORANGE WTHEllAH 8 Orange Lutheran 242 000 O • 8 5 3 Estancia 071 003 x • 11 10 3 Maddock, Gleason (2). Harris (4) and Sims; Wilson, Zenus (l). Ortiz (6) and Mueller. W ·Ortiz, 1-0. L -Harris. 28 • Chavero (E). 38 • Nguyen (E), Kerns (Ol). N~pon BC!ach/Cotta t. a Daily Pi.loc I I I I t· I . • ' ", k FIVE YEARS AGO T.HIS WBBK .. : £.Oita Mesa litgh oUlduela Balancia. S:7, iD a Pacific Cout UICl9'\ol• IOftbell ga(De .. pb.M:IM'llDD8f ..,. ..,., IC:Ores the game.:~ ND Oil a pusad ball. The Vlliting &= tied the game on a ~run taom.e run by NotwD• , . • Orange Coast College~ bueball ~ pW1i within a half-game ol flnt ~In the~~ Conference with ~ l.4-6 Win over GOldea Welt. J...-...._.ii 2 for 3 in the game with three rum ICOred aDd • RBI as E$t.a.cidA High product ICyle Wllloe aams the~ victory. • Aluf N~rt H4rbot Pc:D up ui ant Sea View League _ baseball win of lb8 1eU011 with a e;a dedsion over arch riVal Corona del MM. ~ tJrbtM 99913 for 4 with a double, •. twO runs and twO RBI. • td8iidY a.yton earns Ont place in ttie 100.meter hurdles as • • her Newport Harbor teem beals Woodbridge, 18-49, in a Sea • View Lea~ dual track and B8ld meet. • DOug Stuc:Uy, Phil BloioDllM&g and BM11 ltalpbs ol Newport Harbor join Estanda's Mall Jolmer and Tom Heu of Corona del Mar on the South ~d for the Orange County All-Star Football game. ... TEN YEARS AGO THIS WEEK ... • Sou them Callf ornia College's baseball crew pounds ,six home runs, including two each by CadOI Salp.ar and Steve Milledge, but still fall to ho.st The Master's as sec sacrifices an eight-run inning to iu.1fer the tZ-7 105$. • Tammy Moor. spins a ~hitter as Costa Mesa's softball ... squad rallies from a 2-0 detidt to top visiting Laguna Beach, _ 4-2. Xlm Good's single proves to be the game-winner. • "" .. • Estancia gains a 13-3 Sea View League baseball victory over Newport Harbor as C.cilind Colby and Frank Herman each launch h~ runs. Toa.y W.. knocks a two-run double for the Sailors, u Well •Corona del Mar trounces Tustin in three sets (15-5, 15-1, 15-2) as junior setter John Hamilton puts up 2& assists. • • Mike Cu.rd pounds out 31 kills and records three solo blocks to l~d Newport Harbor's boys volleyball team to a thrilling 15·13, 13-15, 15-10, 15--12 victory overnonlea.gue foe Laguna Beach. Newport is sixth after first round in Cathedral City • Olson leads the way in four-man tournament. CATiiEDRAL CITY -Kevin Olson of Newport Harbor High fired an 80, while teammate Mitch J ohns and Estancia's Andy Thomson each shot 82 on Wednesday in the Tribute To Youth four-man, two-day goU tournament in windy conditions at Desert Princess Country Club. Brea is leading the event at 2- over 147. Newport Harbor is sixth at 155, tied with three others, while Estancia bas a 166. BOYS GOLF Rusty Hill (90) and Scott Tip- pett (95) also scored for Newport, while Tom Rausch (87), Pete Andersen (93) and Casey Busch (96) also scored for Estancia. There are 31 teams in the event, which counts only one score in the first six holes, two scores after 12 holes and three scores after t 8. In Tuesday's action at Desert Willow, Palm Desert (393) won a four-way tournament over Robert Louis Stevenson (406), Newport Harbor (409) and Estancia (454). THURSDAY, APR.IL 16. 1998 , youth sports I I PhiHies edge Cubs, 8-7, behind Munce's blastS •Billy Munce slams two home nms and pitches in Mustang Division action. NEWPORT BEACH -BWy Munce paced an offensive onslaught for the Phillies in an 8- 7 win over the Cubs in Newport H~nbor Baseball Association M\i\tang Division play. MOnCe, who also handled NHBA, some pitching duty, launched a pair of home runs in a 3-for-3 per- formance, in which he knocked in five RBI. Tyler Parker went 3 for 3 including a double and two runs, and Nlck Frazier tallied two hits with an RBI. Jayme Ohlaver added a clutch single, as well. Parker, Frazier and Jan Con- nolly, along with Munce, tallied a combined 14 strikeouts and Kevin Etter paced the defense as he gunned down a runner at the plate from centerfield. PINTO DIVISION Marlins vs. Pb!Wes Max Kwock led the way for the Marlins with three tuts and strong defense, while JtJ. D'Cruz and I John Swtlt twned in defensive gems with two extra-base ~ eacb. ; Jake CuToU doubled and wu dnven in by Zack Tegel, and Cbarl'9Y O'Desky, Kyle MbMr and Michael SJtzer added k.ey knocks. Elliot Lewis, Matthew Fer· relra and AusUn Apramtan were tough on defense. ANGELS' KNOX STIFLES THE A'S, 11-2 I Reds ra.llf; • Knox fans three and scores three times in win. c 0 s TA CMALL MESA -Scott Knox fanned three batters in three inning!> of mound work, but he also helped himself by reaching base three times and scoring twice in help- ing the Angels to an 11-2 over the A's in Costa Mesa American Llttle League Majors action. Helping in the Angels' attack was Kenny KnJght, who went 4 for with four RBI and two runs scored. Mlke Torrenueva added a hit and a run, as well. For the A's, Kyle Brown and Derek Woods plated the runs. In other action: Tigers 9, Angels I The Tigers handed the Angels their first Joss of the season when DanJel Cooper fired a one-hitter. Cooper held the Angels hitless through five 111 before Trevor Smith broke up the no-no with ANNOUNCEMENTS AYSO Region 97 will have its registration for the fall season at 8 a.m. Satur- SOCCER day, May 9. It will run until 2 p.m. at Ensign lnte nnectiate School at 2000 Cliff Drive. Children born between Aug. 1, 1979 and Jan. 31, 1994 are ell- gible. New players must bring a birth certificate or passport to register. Fees for early registration are $55 for the first chtld m a fami- ly, $50 for the second, $45 for the third to a maximum of $1 50 per family. For detail, call 642-6296 or visit the web site at w-Ww.newpor· tayso.com. Costa Mesa's AYSO Region 120 ls offering a discount for laU registration, which will be held at Tewinkle Midd1e School's Boswell Hall Wednesday, April 29 (5 to 9 p.m.) and Saturday, May 16 (9 a.m. to 3 p.m.) Registration fees are $50 for the first player in a family, $40 for the second, $35 for the third up to a family maximum of $125. New players must bring proof of birth date and be dressed for rating purposes for team balance. Questions? Call 557-5620. The Orange Coast United Rush m girls under-14 soccer team is seeking a goalkeeper and field players. Tryouts a.re on Wednesdays April 22 and Apnl 29 at Bo~ Creek Park at 6 p.m. ~ For more information, call Becky Couch at 557-8811 / USC women·~ basketball y O U T H H O O p S head coach Chris Gobrecht and her staff will host two camps this summer for female players. The advanced team/individual camp for gl.l'ls in grades 9 through 12 will be held June 18-23 on USC's campus, while the beginner/intermediate day camp for girls in grades 4 th.rough 8, will be at Pasadena's John Muir High School June 22-25. For more information, contact USC assistant coach Traci Nemechek at (213) 740-3826. with a single. Cooper fanned 10 batters and walked just three. The Tigers pounded out 11 hits and scored in each inrung. They were paced by Michael McLean's two hits and three runs and Stevie Doerr's pair of hits, as well Dan- ny Whitaker had three hits and three RBI and Jett Thompson added two hits. Catcher Bryce Carlch WdS strong defensively and dlso added two RBI. NEW - p 0 R T BEACH NBLL The Reds erased a two-run deficit as Ryan Schntede( belted a bases-loaded sin~ for a 5-4 win over the Dodgers. • The Reds received solid pitching from Blake Conlant dnd Ryan Rhoades, while Jerrttt Thayer and Corey Azzallno paced the Dodgers. SCC's Dollar names staff • Former Bruin-turned sec head coach keeps a holdover from Reynolds' era. COSTA MESA -Southern Cal- ifornia College men's basketball ' coach Cameron Dollar announced Wednesday that his staff will conslSt of John O'Malley and Michael Jones. O'Malley returns from Coach Bill Reynolds' staff last season. Reynolds retired in March. Jones bnngs 16 years coachirig expenence from the high schot>l and collegiate ranks. He leaves as asslStant stmt at Pasadena City College to JOID Dollar. Dollar, a 22-year-old former star with the UCLA Bruins, was named the head coach of the Vanguard program April 9. Pirates def eat Cypress, 8-4 • Orange Coast earns fourth win in five games. COSTA MESA-Orange Coast College's baseball team snagged its fifth win in six contests, includ- ing its second straight Orange Empire Conference victory, wtth an 8-4 defeat of Cypress Tuesday. The Bucs (18-17, 8-9 in OEC action), playing on their own dla- mond, took advan'tage of four walks, an error and a single by Yoshi Ehinger in the first inning to post a 3-0 lead. It was Chad Gonzalez's two- run double in the fifth that broke open the contest as Mike Shwam JC BASEBALL went on for tus third win. Ehinger fl.rushed the contest with two hits, two runs and a stolen base, while Darren Chan- d1er added a pair of bits, two free passes, a stolen base and three runs. 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Muntttta PUILIC NOTICI TRUST YOU ARE N OEIAIA. f · 01 IN 1'N ol IMW ~ d lllil ..-t11 fllPlld, ~ t)le Grw'fl C<>Ynty on -4.07·98 N•m• Statement so 8r1l10t 51 ~1oi/ttl Thia 11.atement, waa filed lllottUou• aut!neH UNOER A DUO OI ~ , l'llllD • SIOS,tee50, wfldl ~ ot ~ to * 1••e•754124 Th• lollowlng ptflOOS .,. Costa Mii•. oA. 12829 • Wllh tht Cc>Ullty Ctetk ol F1otUI•"' •u•IMH Name lt•letMnt LEDA_f!O ~ .. l'· .. .l!':!.l • .: • ~,, 1 ....... the .... .__. d .. f/////llit lht ~ ......, tiv o.lly Piiot Apr. 9. 18, 23, doing bu1lne11 as: Thi• buelntH 11 con· Orange COYnly on •·10-98 Na~ ltate11Wnt The followlng persont 111 .-You -,..., '-"' '' .,,...i ~ (indudinO ICCNtd .. Dlad al fut -... bv 30, 1998 Th424 Pacific Roof1c1pes, 24731 ducted by: an Individual 18918755185 The ronowtng ptfaona ate doing bu11M11 a1: ~~E~O ~,Jl· PUBLIC NOTICE "'° unj)lid ........, llld Ttftl L ~And e.v.tr M • Gtorg11 Sue Drive. Laguna H1ve yoo 1tatted doing Dally Pilot Apr. 19, 23, 30, doing bullntH 11: MONARCH Dl!SlONS. 23 l C SALE. I YOU HEED Ni IMtONllll """*8d cmll, ~.~And Wh. II PUBLIC NOTICE H1ll1, CA 92853 buslneu yet? vu. 1/FEB7 May 1. 1998 TH~3 Pr1clalon Towing, 220 Hatbor Rldgt Dr .. Newpon EXPl.ANAT ON Of TH£ .... FJcUUoul luelnH• .,.,... tnd '°'lllDM 11 tlw "'*· ~ an w1m. Craig A. Flangan, 24731 98 Waite ForMt Rd.. Co11a Stach, CA t2t80 OI ..,.. Name lhltemont lllM d rtlll ~'°" d IM IWCDdld • ll'lllll#llM Ha. 92. F.lctltloua •u•lnHa Geotgfa Sue Drfve, Lagul\I Ronald J. Chtpman PUBLIC NOTICE Mtu, CA 92121 Htalhef C. Olen, 23 Htr· TURf T1tE PROCEED NO Tht followtng persona.,. nc:aa Oaltd. Merdl 30• 1* 111547, And Modliuilial1 OI ~ -Name Statement Hiii•. CA 92653 This 11.atement wu flied Emlly Merl• Geer, :no bor Ridge Dr.. Newport AOA N,.'!. YOU, YOU IHOUU> doing bullntU as: °""' Cet\el, ~ Vioe And Olld Of TIUll Dllild 1112m Tf\4 following pet1on1 are Thie buslneu Is con-wllh the County Cltrk or F1cUtloue ButlneH Wakt FOfHt Ad., Cotta Beach, CA t2tl80 CONT,..., A LAWYER. Noice REHAB ASSOCIATES OF Pl'tlldlril Serrano ~ And Raclanilcl 12/ISr'I> Al ~p~u1lnt11 as: duC:led by: an lndlvfdual Orange County on 4-07·98 Name ltatement MHa, CA t282e lHlty A. Beyer, 10 Rock· ~llat&~ CALIFORNIA. m2 Glen-Comolnr 4800 ~ Road. lftllNllllR Nulllbett3 Ol70403 In '01 TRADING COM· Have you 1tarted doing t89817Ml38 Tht followlng pereona are Joe Ktlth Geer. SR.Jo. ~220 Ingham, Ntwpolt BHch, Col rltlon 1 ... -..... cot St. IC, Hundngtoo &Iii 2870 l!Wlndlll. CA 111705 Thi OfllDI Of TM Racardw or PANY, 28522 Via RtQgio, buslneH yal7 No doing bullnen as: Waite F0<tl1 Rd., I.Alita CA 112680 ~. 11 ~-. °' Beach CA 92&47 l!26l ~ tor S.. OllflGt Cc:aM'lly Clllomll Bodi (a na Niguel, CA 926}7 Craig A. Flang.n 3DaUy.':lot Apr. t , 1~ 23, WEST COAST FENCE, MHa, CA 112821 Thll butlnHI Is con-~ ~k,OI.:~ Nll<ld 'L. Bttg 921 AulH lnlolination Cal (71() 5r.l-t985 No, 1119' d the Offliill RlclarOI Dwight Barclay. This 11a1tment wu filed o. 1 2t 2141 Rtpubllc Avenue, Thi• bu11n111 11 con· dueled by: ~pll1M<I TNSI lt8CIMd .., ,., ..... _Dr .. Coata Mm CA 92621 PIOG589 ~.W411~ d °"'Vf, C111om11. Thi IDllil Via Reggio, Laguna with the County Clerk ol Col1a Mt ... CA 92627 ducted by: a gtntfal Piii· Have you Ill/led doing .,, ..... _,, Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-MICl#C llClnd llr llid ~ CA 112677 Orange County on 4·14·118 PUBLIC NOTICE Franclt Joaeph Dowd, nerlhfp buslnu1 yet? No ~,tM:.r. = ducted by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE • d tr. trne d illdll lllA*at1011 bu1lne,n Is con· 1 Oe88711511 Fl till B I! 21•1 Republic Av1nut, Have you 1tarted doing Heathlr C. Glen on" ~... · Hav1 you atllltd doing d I'* nota II S251.3CUO, wt.ch by: an Individual Dally Piiot Apr. 18 23 30 No ou1•t t" M•1• Costa MHa, CA 112627 buslne11 yet? No This 11atement was filed ~I=~ "'h"~ty a!' buslMll yet? No S No 1.-olll Loin No. idal tlw la.I ~ d lht you llarted doing M · rH ' ame a •men Thia bu1lnt11 11 con· EmUy Marl• GHr with Ult County Cleric ol """"' ,...... Nlltld L Berg 1....,.. ~ Of T""*'9'1 S. ~ blllra (lrcMlng IOCIUlld st ytl? Yes. 3·13-98 IY 7• 1998 •52 Tht following J*IOnt '" ducted by: an Individual Thll 1latemen1 was flied Orange County oo 4.07·98 OOtdtr ol Or"'9' Ccunty; Cello Thi• •lat•"*lt wai Ried Ye11 Are In°"""' Undlr A Dead end u..-d ....., end Adam Barclay PUBLIC NOTICE doing buslne11 11: Have you •tarted doing whh the County Clerk ol 1 eee1754735 lomla. ano l)Ul1Ulnl 90 h Ne>-with the County Cl•rlt ol TIUll. Dmd r.w2. U... Yl:\I ~ lll"'*CI c:m1s T,hlf 1tattmenl was filed Graphic Excellence, 23211 buslneH yet? No Orange County oo 4·10-98 Dally Piiot Apr. 9 18 23, = ol Dltalll and Eledlorl to Orange County on 4.oe-te Tm Adlan To Plded vu ..,.,_, end lllMncM 11 1~ w11h the County Clerk of Flclltloua Bualneaa Coso, Minion Viejo, CA Frank Dowd 1e088715180 30 11198 • Tii428 t2J03/t~~ 1e 181754837 ~ h Mey 8t Sdd AA A llrM d fnlllf ~ d '"" Orange County on 4·02·98 Heme lt•tement ll~:~h M Petet• 23218 This atalement was flied Dally Piiot Apr. 16, 23; 30, ' 97..u1151 ot•llid Olllclll rl::. Dally Piiot Apr 9 18 23 Public S. ff Vl:\I Need An notice Oiied. ""1t' 13, tlllll Rich 10088754331 Thtlollowlngper1onaar•c Ml.I v.'io CA with th• Coonty Cl.,k ofMay71998 TH4•8 PUBLICNOTICE orasWISelon Ml'ZVl•at3011198 .• Th.c22~0fThaHlllll90fTheK. Ctbldo. "'*M Vice DaUy Poot Apr. 9, 16, 23, doing bulln.11 as: oso, 1100 ie • Orange County on .C.10.98 ' jj, MaM 1U..-• Pl'caac9lg ~ Ve11, Yl:\I ~ Stnlrio Reaawrence oo, l998 Th43t Richard L" & Associatea. 9r2~1~ b 1 1 19088751187 PUBLIC NOTICE FlctltlouaButlneH :tt1.'eou111Y'=:!"J: PUBLIC NOTICE Sl'OAdCcnadA~ Notict l• ~ 4800 ~Road. ~-------• t8672 Milllltan, Irvine, CA ui nua 1 con-Dally Piiot Apr 16 23 30 Name ltetement Civic: Ctnwl>ftw Watt a.ta HtnbyGMlllhll llll,... ptapllly ~ 2670 ll'Mlldl6e. Ce 81706 PUBLIC NOTICE 92606 dHu;',:2 by~~ an,:~~du~ol May 1 1998 · ' TH44,4 F1ctltlo"• BualneH The following person• ate An Ca It l:4S A.II. at s. No t5711112A Loin No .,._, a 28' 0. Mir A-l828l ~ Fat Siles Richard Mar1h1fl LH, ng ' Name Statement doing butlneta u : ~ the hlahest ~ 157US2 Notice or TN1te1'1 Seit COllll .._,CA 82IZ7 "-r'1 f~IDll Cel (714) 51J.196S flfClltlou• B"1lneaa 16672 Miiiikan Ave. lrvlne. b~sl~~~.l'~71Yea, 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE The following persona are COlWEB PLUMBING,~ W:• 1th llrna o1.! v"" Alt In Olfd Under A Dead PtlClll ~ber ••201.111 wl bl Pt0700541184123413Cl/98 :. Name Statement CA 92606 II.I 1 · e ere doing buslneu as: 1783 Whittler Ave., Costa laWlul' OITMt. Dlted 812193 u... y ..f._ followlng persons are This bu1lntn Is con-T~~I =l~mtntty w~ls :I~ F1ctltlou1 Buslneaa NICHE MAAKETING CRE· Mesa, CA 12827 ~lales) rA ":/.:. ~ u::: T• Admn To Pi1*d vC: ~ bu1fneu as· ducted by: an Individual Q' oun er 0 Name Stetement ATIVE GROUP, INC .• 2737 Colwtb Plumbing COfn. IS), rA righ • • Pn:iperty h Mly e. Sdd AA A OBITUARY 888 OBITUARY 88S A.C. TRUCKING, 19251 Hava you atarted doing range Coun~ on 3-27·98 Tht followtng pttsons are E. Cout Hwy .. IB. Corona pany Inc., (CA), 1763 Whit· :\~'°O::::T '1 ~ S. fl YOJ Need Alt Hickory Lane, Huntington buslnen yet? No 18 88153889 doing business as: de! Mar, CA 92625 tier Ave., Co11t Mesa, CA the alb.tlllld Nit &perwtlOll or Thi NAiii Of The Beach, Calltoml1 92646 Richard lee Dally Piiot Apr. 2, 9, 18, Larry Dean Ministries, 431 NMCG, INC,. (CA), 2737 E. 92627 ~r:::: Siiia ~ ~ Agent y"" y"" =A~n~d~rz~•~J ~C~h~m~le~l~·~1~9~25~1~T~~~·~·~ta~lt~m~•~~~w~u~fl~~~2~3~,1~99~8~~~~Th~4~15~W~.~B~~~s~1.~.~C~os~~~M~e~sa=,~C~o~~~H~wy~ .. ~l~B~,~~~r~oo~1 Thia ~slM11 11 ~~ ·~ ~~~~A~~~ r dueled by: a corporation scnbed on slid 'C of lNll IWll¥ GWn lhll 1111 rail pqiarty Have you 111rted doing The addless krQllll .. 7 1\111 Vin ~ S~}1RT'l~G ~~::~·,ri~~:i~·6:.·~~c .. :m:.~· ~ = ~~.t~ Scott Colweb. Pr .. ldant ~ . ,--.. be 51 men Utt dflcnbld ., u. abot9 Thia 1tatement wa1 lllad ~~ S':''HcHUi loN : lllMioned DMd d TMI w1 be with the County Clerk of BNCll Ci 't2160 The = ldd 11 pitiic IUClian 11 In Tlw Orange County on -4-07·98 signed'TruS118 dildaims "IY I-Frort Of The Fltgpeial Al Thi 87 YMl'I of age II dellfl."Murt'' to her frlenclt, a 4th QM-eratlon Calltomlan and a Newport Beach r9eldenf for 38 yeara. Born Jutv 13, 19301n 0~1 Calffomla to AmWa John ' LOIAle Nola. She WU the owner of St. tvw Custom eat... of Newport a..cti and retired In 1898. MMlftCY. She pro. vtded many partlM to 1upport local charttable organtza. Uont. 10088754122 llllkty for irry -~ of Mm Ettty Arel To The Pltoanl• A ~E W Daily Pilot ""'· II. 18, 23, Ille ~ .. ano °'* CMCCtrnr. 401 .. 11 E. a.pn.n 30, 1998 fh.421 , If an,. Ave , Plaolna, c.lilorna an PUBLIC NOTICE Shown herein. tolll amounl 4124198, at 1000 AM, lo tlw the unpak! balance of the ob-'*iltll biddlr, Pl)'llil II lhl lime _FJ_c_t_lt_lo_u_a_B_u_.i_ne_u_,,;;.:..:;::~ aeand ~ d ult, tor Clll1 or~· dllCk She an.nded c.i ~In Notthern She II lurvtwd by her thtw tOnl, Jack Bradley Albefta of Bu.s,,1lrvSS?? ~Fi5~::.::ii~~~~~~ i 1 y .l.,J • • C & W Paint & Body, 1500 h T"'*9 wil ICCepC 1 _......;... _____ _ - ----------Elm Avenue, Costa Men, 1 dltdt dtlwn on a llatl ~·~ Newport BNch Ind Mark Dozier Alberta Barbara ralt•d of Ooo1eCreek. tfwM chlldl .. I who South Carollna. hie IMd her to 1mno11, wife Debbie and Oh6o Ind C..ltomla. their two dlUClhtwl She WU lnvolVed Chr1etlna and tilcole. with the Junior Eben Allo, her low Ind In Anaheim In the ~ companion late 50'1. She wu a of recent yeare yoga tlMCher II her Robert RlctWdlon hoi'n• In Newport of Phoenix, Artzona. •••••••• The Legal Department at the Daily Pilot is pleased to announce a new service now available to new businesses. We will now SEARCH the name for you al no extra charge, and save you the time and the trip to the Court House in Santa Ana. Then, of course, after the search is completed we will file your fictitious business name with .the County Clerk, publish once a week for four weeks as required by law and then file your proof of publication with the County Clerk. Please stop by to file your fictitious business name statement at the Daily Pilot, 330 W Bay St, Costa Mesa. If you cannot stop by, please call us at (714) 642-4321 and we will make arrangements for you to handle this procedure by mail. If you should have any further questions, plea.se call us and we will be more than glad to assist you. Good luck in your new business! Index ~ • t~HU ....... ~ ~ ..... ff .. CA 92621 nabonll '*'k. a c:hecll drlWn Temple Ma"tlfement Inc.. 1 atnt or lader'll a8dlt Ul1IOfl b~~~ J;:, CA "'e2~vru•. • dll9dt .drl'Ml a: a state or Thll bu1lne11 11 COO• bOn '= IS=lion~ Mc.IC V19W dueled by: a COfporatloo IWl!IS bat* spadfted In Sec-M•.-•• __ Have you llarted doing on 5102 ol llt f1nanclll Code ---r.nft bullnell i•t7 YH, 1994 IWhonz8d lodO businss In Cemet...., • Mortu<>"' Temple anagement Inc.. state In lie evenl ...,. ,.. ........... "'1· •' "---t~ Barbar• Temple, Secretary thari Is ...,.....,.. "'"'' .. ~' Thia atatement was flied Mlle cal\..-.~;.,~ with tht County Clerk or ol ~~ J!:i ':tij 3500 Pacific View Drive Orange County on -4-07·118 ~ IVailable to the ~;ocr 19888714121 or 8l1dorlea as 1 maatrn·-------lfl Daily Pllol Apr. I, 16, 2'3, nght. SM! salt Wiii be IT\lde, PIERCE lllGTllERI 30, 1998 Th-425 Wllhout ~ or ... IELl ·-·-·r PUBLIC NOTICE an1y. •r.s ~ :_ ....,,.., .. " Flctltlo"' BuelneH i:un'ltri11Ce1, lo llllsfy Ille Jn. Namelt•t•ment , ~~ Mort!,ISIY * Chapel Cremation n .. followlng persona.,,, _______ _ doing bualneu u : To place an ad In 110 Broadway Costa Mesa Ma~e1eo Bear Parking, 1971 Ant· ClaHHled helm Avt.i_Sl 8-1, Co11a Call 942·5978. Meaa,CAine27 ::;::::::::::::::=:::::::::::::::1 Brian Patrlde Coult, 1971 r Anaheim Ave., St. 8·1, Cotta Mtu, CA 92627 Thi• bualn111 Is con- duC1ed by: en Individual Have yoo 1larted doing bu1lrle11 yet? Yes, 3/11/98 Brian Palrlck Court This 11at1ment was flied with th• County c1enc of Orange County on 4·10-98 10088751187 Dally Piiot Apr. 16, 23, 30, May 7, 1998 TH4-47 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF APPLtCATION TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES March 24, 1808 To Whom It May Con-cern: MAVIS INVEST· MENTS INC l1(1re) apply· Ing to tht Department ol Alcoholic Bevttage Conttol Sell your home through classified. "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation & · Burial Service Why should you subject yourself & your family to paying inflated prices for caskets & services???? Call Toll Free l-888-5400KET Serving Orange & Surrounding C'.oundes Beach In the mid Memorial Nrvlce 60'1. She ttarted her 11 ICheduted for own c:ldll1ng ~ • d neaa In 1888. atur ·~~II 18111,1 Through out Um• tt wm be held llt Eut the lhOwed up • a Bluff, a reeldentlal peraon who ~ community c.nter, lf1loY9d people. She 2A14 VIiii Del On> ..,.;.a dMllna wtth In the EMt Bluff .... thouundt of l*1Y of Newport Bwh. QMf'I lhe m18ted A 1*tY Cll1bratt11g over 30 ynn of her life wtl folow caterfng In N~ II ZUble'I =-lowdandtravel~ ~eo:c. lndoneela, c.n.da, NNport Bwtl Ind c........... aafarted Of Cit* locellof'I TBA. .... .&M::.~.. th PIHH oell "'....,,._"'"'Md • TUI 9I09178 Carlbbean. Polyne- 1 la and Central for~ ~= ~::.. .. be llfeltyte lndudlng • . tprMd-~-v1alt to the Calgaty Sedona. ~-... Stampede, Ind th• a epot lhe lowd many COU!1trY a:tralrt from her tlrtt In the Temecula/ visit there wtth Bob. Hemet .,.. of Cal._ . In lieu of tloMrl tomla. She atwava the famlv ~ made the time \o donattona be rn9de to: 1upport her many, Am.tcan Canc.r many good fl1ond1. 1~ She WU a con- tributor to many charltl•• Including the American ~ cer Society. honi. ,... chlkhn'a funde Ind the NdUre con- Polley ----·-"--•a II CD ByFax ByPhoae By MalMa Perwu Ratri. on d deadlines ore suhjrr1 lo chun~r without notirr. The publisher reserves thr right to rrnsor. n•dus.,ify. N'VIM> nr n•jt'<'I any dt1ssified adver1i'lt'mcrH . Plt'o"r rf'(~Orl 111iy t'rmr that may tw ~1 "?~" das.<.ilied ad ~rdiatrly :1"r Doily Pilot ac'N'Pli. no hab1l1ty for any rrmr Ul un ad\ rrt1!><'me111 for which it mil}' br l'f'Sponaible rxc.rpt for thr t·ost of the bpnn• nctunlly orr11p1ed by thr l'rror. Cred11 <'&n onJy br ollowrd for tht fir1ot in!>4·r1io11. ., .. .,.. ........ SEIZVICE DIREcTORY -for AA Yow Honw and luelnelrl Needa -....... (714) 631·659• (l'IHol' llW',11tlr ,. ... r ftaltw _, pholf"' lllNlilM'f •1111 U 11 l'lfl \1111 lllM L. •••It• I'"'"' •rM~r) (7H ) <>-+2·5678 1002 G!HDAL 1002 IALIOA ISlAND SOLDI 8tJOWCMO homH fOt Nie In OUf l•tUfd8y Aoal l!tt81e luppfemonll HOMllOF THIWllK Diep ... Mtl et•rt ........ , .. 0.tdllne W9d lpm ,,,., ... 9'1'.,.ft Del.-. nu;. IP"' ••••• It pave IO ~IM In the ........ AMI..._ a.ctton CAU.·TODAY uu lliliiilA :Y14'11 ..... ---------------·--. --.. -... --------- COSTA 11111 1024 330 Wf"lt Bt']. 'trrrt Co.,ta M1•'111 (.A 92027 \1 '"°l~lf! llhtl .. lt.n SI llelll'tl T .. l1•pl111111• 8:30um-5:00pm \l, ... i..~"'"' Wulk-111 ft:30un~):00pn1 \bplil1 .... rlolii1 ------Deadllnes ------ Monday ............ Friday 5:00pm Thursday .. Wednesday S:OOpm Tu~sday ......... Monday S:OOpm Friday .......... Thursday 5:00pm Wednesday .... Tue&day 5:00pm Saturday ........... Friday S:OOpm THURSDAY. APRIL 16, 1998 COSTA MESA 2124 CORONA 1-11111!11111!1--• ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ANTIQUES &010 CAMERAS a POWER BOAT ·•4i!i•"~o•!l!ii•ii1Q._reniiciie0iiiyiidl =DEiiiLiiMARiiiiiiiiiiiiii26ii2ii2 BPIUNSANINECSES 6 2920 5530 5530 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilEQUIPMENT eo1& GAi.AG! SALES '!al2 • • Weatcllff area. New ~ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pelnt/Wlndowe tHSOO/ Vary nloa 2br 2b•• I••··----· r•"'PP .. "ftlftW"'• Dental AHi needed 2 SaJH &a.nk H19/SVHS lapH, ---------IS•ve Mo..-v•:·~ mo. • (1529)443"252 fp, l.ndry rm. •pa, g111, daya a wk. Friendly COMe OROW Sony. FuJI. Muell, COSTA MESA 6124 Donated ••.t.t'. J cloH 10 beech. Ava11 1-----""----~~liiill-..~~~,...~ Tustin office. Exp nee WITH Ull Ampe11. 30-llSO min •21' eaviin. liilsl ~ 819 ••ok Ba~ 3br 2ba 5/1, 11500 723-ol508 BUSINESS 832·9890 E11pendlng retall ad-50<1• S2 95·$5 95 1987 11400 •$ · tam rm/den on huge OPPOR.,.,."''rtY verllelng department 1-888-784-7448 ••• 7 :30.noon liner Sul'\&)riOgie • 1 lrt. fp, 2.5/c ger. ---------~\I" DETECTIVE. PRIVATE k If t ... Appllanc••· hou•.. • Ill;,.., 11"'"""· pel(?)•~2."'•99 COSTA MESA 2624 2904 lldlilll4'" Investigator Tralnffl. ••• s • •• motnia .... 41!1&1\V LD'Y 114.500 •21..:6 •"",_r .,.~ .... .., G accounl executwe to """"""' A waret, bOOkt, audio Winna w•lh trtr ~ ' L•••• In E '•Ide iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ood wages. Hll. devolop and .. r. SALE! COU CTI equip, and etothH, new '8500 VFC,·fft .. ~ O.M. Charming 2BR 18r/2Br Detached ·--••• 714•239-5921 vice new business E BL.ES 4 57 Elmhurst eoat Oonatl.ona 28A home. Gardener Cott•&•• w/Pallo Pl•H• be wary of out D I REC T 0 R 0 F and special 1act1ons. ndllmtd ~•,,__. 6017 S•t 9am.-2pm 7 1 4 -e 7 & .o•&• lncld, no pet•. xlnt na111 beach. Cathedral ot area companlH. NURSING Poaitlon IN• prefer a candldato U \DUUC\I H .. hld, clOtlles, misc 'f" ~ c redit req'd, n/a cells, frig. Move-In Check with the local avail. lmmed. In 99 to have a minimum or ~~"=.:,.-COUTUAI! 250 I!. 18th St ·to-~ • S1350/mo. 642·1053 Special! $875+$400 eetter Buelne .. ---------bed snf. for •trong. 1 yeor print ad· ""~ ..._. FINI! CLOTHING No early blrdal ··Hew Detaohed Unit deposit. 548·2421 Bureau before you LOST a. exper. 0 .0 .N. Live In vertl1lng e11parlonce. Jewttry&estattltc~. NEAR BRAND NEW---------SAJL BOATS .., i br 3.26ba. 2/ gar, 2Br 1 Ba Near O.C.C. send any money for lllll Iha 111 email town In Excellent communlce-Trtmm@us Savings! VALENTINO ;mmmiimiiiiiiiiiiiiii • w/d hk•up, 11200.(uUa Newly re-modeled feH or services. RHd POUND 2925 CA In a valley among tlon •kllls. Ablllly to ' 714-675-5200" DONNA KARAN IRVINE 6144 I Id 714 631 1358 and underlland any iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii fruit treH, vineyards. HI goals and make 3418 Via Lido. NB CALVIN KLEIN 39' LANCER SLOOP, nc • • • garage, no pet, S745 contracts before you lakes, etreama. & professional present&· ETC .. SHOES ALSO Larne Movln.. Sal• 1980 •Int cond, dlesol W'eld• CM Share +S4oo 714-241·8850 I s FOUND email black mountain•. FAX re· Ilona In a faal paced • • wheel furling ' anti C a gn. hop around lor BY APPOINTMENT/ sm appf, kitchen ware, huonmde•r· Rcooonmalruwc/1b10anlh. *Jr~1sbtra&Ml•b•r.ea•a1•0ae2abtr•-r_a..,,•e..,.s..,..______ hound on Fairview sumo to: Pleasant and detail oriented en· EVENING 4434 t35 tools, baby Items, chll· dodger, Just r~~d S b h • ,-near Baker on 4/13 Care or Uklah,0 vlronmenl. drona clothes. toys. & $32,900 obo. k hr at temporary. 1 ba. quiet gated ASIAN HEALTH & (714) 754·0457 1·707-462· 742 Xlnt benefit package, morol Sat 7am-3pm. YFC Yacht ero~.._rpge Utll paid. $375/mo comm, pool, tennis, Home ~~~'!:. Natu· Found small white dog aAndd 1c1all Kim Taylor. Including 401k. Drug 17 Cedar Ridge (714) 875-0~8 ea 1 y access to 41n VII 1 PCH & m n strator. screening/physical re· WANTED Lido 14, .. .,00 frHway/beach/malls. rel herbs & akin care. •· c n11y o 1·707-462-6636 quired EOE. TO BUY 6019 ..... HUNTINGTON 714·557·0075 Doctor developed. Bayside Dr. 1575-7746 CAL•SCAN Resumes via ru: Al· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil NEWPORT Serl .. w/satls, f!iCrlflf. BEACH 2140 ----------University approved. Lost sm. brown cot yel----------11n1lon. Lynn Esola good trailer. flUlO 100% guaran1eed, low oyes"Gracle ARE YOU 714.650•4602 or moil· I BUY Al.L PIANOS BEACH 6169 obo 714-87:)·101'1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil NEWPORT special 40"' lntroduc-"'Blo11om" on tag FRIENDLY, Times Community llltlJIJmJlilb••I Anuques.qu:st furniture iiliiiiimiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiii9•iiii Spaoloua 38r 2Ba BEACH 2669 tClry discount. Call toll Sanla Ana H~ls area News, 330 West Bay 1pc or houseful cash MaJor Moving Sala Townh•• In Trl·pl911 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii free 4 /8 $200 reward RESPONSIBLE Streot, Costa Mosa. pald <714> 957•8133 Rolrrdge, Patio Fum. FP, gar. patio, al11m. 1·888-417·21512 852 8341 & CARING? CA 92627 ----------1 1 th h 0 T "' · • Old Coins Gold S1111or c 0 es. • oes. 1ew-• new cerpet. S1395. ... n he Water* before 4/24/:18 . APPLIANCES 6011 Drtve by: 219 Venice Spacious 1, 2 & 2br, _____ (C_A_L_•_s_c_A_N...;.)1_________ We provide Stock Clerks Franklin Mini, Sterling elry, pols, plants & "1 71 A •75 9 2 d A G ·-Transportation Services Cashiers Old watches & 1ewel1y much much morel ~..., •4 1 + en pts. arage, MAKE BIG MONEY HEALTH •· Id I d S 0 I I 9 5 Ip, some w/d hk-ups. 1 °' tooare er y an FIT & PIT 7·30am· Maytag atacked wes1coas1Co1n 642·9~48 al ny am· pm Pool, private beach & rght awayl Product FITNESS 3000 disabled community. 9pm Benefits & washer dryer lull size, RECORDS/TOPS 2773 Vista UmBrosa, Anti PIYlnt CASH W your small bolts, mattneharttware. used ulls, ttc .•• 2144 high on demand lmmed assoc disc. East Bl .. H, Npt marina. Walk t o 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii olectr1c, xlnt cond. J R&B s 1 R L w Sales doubles weekly Call wost Marine azz. • ou . oc" Balboa talandl $1650 . .trnrttnl>.:.:.-~ $575. 714·759·3515 Et so· & 60" Mk Need help Not MLM DIABETICS ~".'r"""' 714.645•1711 c s s 1 e ·-········ R •no ho San to $2800 790-0919 Ca Ii 2· 4 hrs : (Using Insulin). Did ~A1S7. W a ah• r ID r y • r 645-7505 Joaquin Spacious p:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;; 800·636·15773 yov know Medicare or S250s1gnonbonus. /Teachers FIT & PIT Fridge, S175. each. 2br+ Oen 2ba Condo •YOURPLACE e11t.6765 Insurance covers most ./Part·time&full·Ume Early ln1er11onlion E11cellent condiliont ,,. .. _.. .. ...-..i THE TIME IS NOWt TRANSPORTATION FREE TO YOU 602 2 2c/gar, w/d hk-up, fp, IN THE SUN• (CAVSCAN) supp 11 es? Save employment prog. BA/BS/MA In 631·0297 pool, S1295/mo. money. Cell ./PAidtnlinlngwhlle Child Dev or rel held. Agent 714·675·4912 I ·-I a 2 B• CREDIT 1 ·800·955·2800. a~ your ~ exp w/.1.mdiceppod --------iiiiiiMiiyiioiiliiidii8iiOii8ii8iiiiiiil BOATS 7011 --~ • .. 2907 Liberty Medical. Salis· DLiccl\Se inlants/toddlers. FURNITURE 6014 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CONVER SPAN · compulor. keyboard, I'!•.·,,, .,, I • t; • ' ' ~ • t' j ~ ' • I I • ... l J I 1 l " ~ • 1 • ·.NEWPORT :BEACH Near Back Bay faction guaranteed. no ./Friendly, team-oriented req d . liiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii monitor. DOS sort &GolfCourse ARE YOU DROWN· HMO members. worlcenvlronment Work w/tnlanls, lod· Beautlful large old ware lor word procos-19B4 18' Shock elec- tric boa I. Full covor, newer bat1er1es S6500 .._ I 1 ~ I I 1 • • I m1n11t:'w) '·ll I 11 2169 Balboa la. Bayfront 501 North Bayfront : Magnificent 4Br 4.5Bn INQ In debt? Debi re• (CAL"SCAN) 21 """'"'of"oeoroldcr dlors & paronls in I ti & • ·-P~ ,-~ ..., homo visits. Must as 1 oned table lamp. sor oa1abaso mgr .._..,.._ -, lief.free, immediate. ValidCADriver'sllcensc have own auto. Unblemished, $30. No mouse/prln1er. For Un111J.e.. confidential. Consoll· •••••••••• IUldexcellentdrMng 714·646·0047 training. dala enlry. or "'"._. $9 .60·$15.38/H r , --------NewCarpet dale payments, lower PERSONALS recordrequlred benes w/F/T pos. Belllnl White ?. Free 10 gooo homo Appl. Interest. Call toll free Formore 714·557·1291 EOE children's turnilwre 714"642•0101 aanca 1 ·8 8 8 ·BILL ·FREE I••·-----· Information A.ad Mort. or (888)245·5373. Call Nei"I TEACHERS FT/PT 3 pieces $1000 obo. Amer I can Cr e d It 1---------seeking loving, caring Crib, chng tbl, dresser ---------Sorry No.Pets. Counselors, nonprofit. TRAVEL 3014 857-7950 teachers tor inlanl w/hutch day752·1106 TICKETS 6075 646-0746 or 850-4485 93 Soa Rav 250 Exp Crser. Like new, 270 hrs. frosh water, cabin, GPS. tra1lor. S28,500.800-935-7595 ---~-----no...-MARINE SUPS-_;.. DOCKS 702F • fam rm, formal dining. 2 FP'a. roof sundeck. wetbar, 5/c gar, no dock. Vac $7500/mo Donald PfaH 714-433·9528 CAL SCAN) t ddl h I evening 714·434-1228 immiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 0 k 541! Ao~5 ( • ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •••Jffl•J!fllfff Boe n oaf rl tsp rat o'er oForr. verstoc ed with ~ 1• MMMMl#MJW I BUY FURNITURE Angel tickets. neod 3 stutt? TRAVEL DYNAMICS , .... .,•••••c u. ••c. employees. Please Antiques, All PIANOS seats at club level A call to 50' Balboa Pen,. slip. Sublet 611 ~ 1 Oll gated parking SJOOml> (714) 875-8044 .. Coldwell Banker MONEY Big Canyon 3bd 2.5ba TO LOAN L.L.C. Crula• for ---------Call 714-964·2569 lpc or houseful cash (near sec. 345) tor Classified twoll Four nights/ DRIVERS·111 NEW W k f h t I I paid (714) 957·8133 Sundey 4/19 game w1·11 hel~ CANAL SIDE TtE NB S1 00 /CT\J> CALL 7am-7p~ 875-4980 ' 2914 Deanne home. F/P. ••••••••• gated. triple gar. MISCELIANEOUS liiiiiiiiiisiiiisiisiisiiiisiisiiiiii 3000 +sf, grt vu'• avail five days. Destin•· or or P 0 0 •• •• (714) 759·8565 tlona: Caribbean/ Peterblltsl Singles/ department on a Moving Sale custom _________ 1 ___ 6.._4_.2 .... ·_.5_,6....._8..__ __ B J M I C Teams starl <i• 33 beauuful golf course. Furn. Black Walnut a • ex co. oat: cents/mi. 1 sl year. Enthus1as11c outgoing o T bl Ch · S 7 9 5 • O O ( a d· ming a e w/ airs. dltlonal airfare, Make more money & personali1y, P{r, able Chest, Desk, Couch & get more miles haul· 10 work wk-ends Will Mora. 714-760-9590 travel dlaoounts). rng commodilltes In 1ra1n. 714·219·0505 For Information: 48 states + Canada. Whitewash round (800)320·9895 OTA ---------table, leaf & 4 chairs ext. 5953. (VTC· 1·5 yrs e>ep. + EMPLOYMENT $200. Whitewash ent. CDL/HazMat & good SQ E 3,gil.*SCAN) d riving record re· SERVICES 5533 center $400 531-8551 quired. •conventional ''iiiiiiiiiimmmiiiiiii•--------- now 3-6 mo rental RENTALS LOAN $3500/mo 722·7050 --------· CALL 1·888-310-9002 Lr9 Exqulalt•lv & Complately Furn. ---------MORTGAGES & attatched home. 3/48r ROOMS 2706 3.5Ba. May 1-Sept 1 T.D.'S 2918 $4000. + HC deposit NB W.OceanfronV22nd. liiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiii Barbara Sanregret. Private rm, unfurn, shr "CASH" Reallor 644--0195 bath, utls pd, n/smkg, Immediate SS for NB 2bd 2ba Condo kitchenette, laundry. structured aettlementsl••••••••• Pool, Burber carpet, 1 block to N.B. Pier and deferred Insur· EMPLOYMENT • re-modeled bath's, $510/mo. Call Sam at ance c lalms. J .G.1 .. •••••••• s ta nd up sleepers.•• MERCHAN.DISE •Assigned tractors/ •••••••• take home. •Great PlaaH be aware that MISC. 6015 benefits program. the listings In this cal-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Weatclltf area. Avl 5/1 7l 4-675-4808 Wentworth: toll free 1• $1100mo + algned (Between 9AM·5PM) 1·888·231·5375. •Retirement plan & egory may require you 800 HOW TO bonus program. •Flrsl to call a 900 number eecurlly 04!5·23!50 (CAL*SCAN) •N•wport Height•• ---------1 .. •••••••• EMPLOYMENT 5530 in-first out dispatch. In which the1t ls a REPORTS, books & Owner/Operators. 90 ,_c,,.h..,,a_rg.,..e,..,..,,P,...e,_r.,,m_l_n~ut,,,e..,,. ~ money making guides .-with reprint rights on 38r 3Ba. w/gar. patio, RENTALS TO 1• Ip, w/d hk-ups, very SHARE 2724 ANNOUNCEMENTS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii cents/ml. Loaded & ASSEMBLE ARTS, CD-ROM. A musl have empty! T ruck pur-CRAFTS, TOYS, tor every entrepre- c has e program . jewelry, wood Items. neur. Order now I , quiet. $1800. 759--0874 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Waterfront Cottage 2Bd 2Ba Female. Pool, ________ _ 2Br w/ocean view. W/D Id i .- Taking app'a for 6mo COM. s°5~~a~so + e uli~ ANNOUNCEMENTS or 1yr lease 650-9406 Dep. req'd 673-7319 2920 ---------CdM 2br 2ba Condo NEWPORT utraordlnary view . A WONDERFUL COAST 2170 S900/mo ages 45.50 FAMILY i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii praf'd 714-673-3282 EXPERIENCE. Scandinavian, Euro-E 'BluH noar CdM H.S. peen, south Amerl· Share Large 2br 2ba can, Asian, Russian Apt. $525mo util Incl. exchange students al· avall now. 844-9124 tending high school. Beautlful gated home w/vlew. 3Br 2.5Ba, poeh patlo/yrd, comm. pool. $3850. 612-4888 APARTMENTS FOR RENT EIS CM ahr beautiful Become a hosl family/ lrg 3br townhm. Gat AISE. Call 1 ·800- $550 Incl ull no-sm·pt S I B L I N G fem prel'd 842-4940 WWW.SIBLING.ORG CAL•SCAN HB Model Hm ahr lg•--------- •••••••• 2br hae one mite from FREE CASH bch. Pvt ba/garage GRANTS! Choose the best, ride typing, sewing, com-l·787·784·8031. SECRETARY/ OTA E11press puter work from home (International long dis- Administrative 1.000·423·8939. in your spare lime. lance) . (CAVSCAN) •-slstant E 0 E M /F /0 N . Great pay. Free de· -(CAL •SCAN) tails call Brasa Mall Boxes To assist Senior Gardener 1·800·832·8007, Rear load Heel cond. Manager In all ad· Sherman Gardens In 24 hrs. (CAL"SCAN) Four units + keys. mlnlstralive matters. C.D.M.· PIT, Mon-Fri. MEDICAL BILLING Sacrifice s 12ooobo. Applicant should Call 8:30am-2:30pm $100·S200 OAILYI Call Stove 545-4412 have computer skills and ask for Dorothy. dailyl Entry levol avail· Citrus, Fruit, Avocado that Include Word 714-673-2268 eble, IBM PC and Trees (fruiting) $10/ea. and Excel; strong or-General office/sales Windows 95 required, Queen Palms. Lrg 15 ganlzallon and com-base+ com Americorp doctors provldd, full gallon $35/ea. Cement munlcatlon skills; 6000 w. PCH NB or par1-11me. Coll 1011-Fountains S 11 O/ea and the abihty to 57.._7701 fu574~7702 free 888-627-9202 Birdbaths. S20/ea handle multiple (CAL"SCAN) Jasmine. Olandars. & tasks. Position is lull Great Prr Opportunity P r I v e t s 1 /e a time. Excellent ben-Gen Typ,Ph, PCe11p 909-674-9422 eflt package lnclud-Flex-Time 1<>-20hr wk EMPLOY?lENT FIREWOOD Ing 401k plan. Drug ,_B __ o __ b __ 7_, __ 4-6_7 __ 4_·9 ... 5-1-8--WANTED 5535 X'lnt Quality $135 a screening/physical OFFICE HELP Busy liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii cord or $75 for hall required. Equal op· N.B. office. Good phn/ delivered tr•• to your .BALBOA PENINSULA acceas. Huge bckyrd In gr1 nelghbOrhood. Female pref'd S650/ tno + 1 /2 utla. Avl 5/1 ~ortunlty emw,lo~er com puter skills. A Woman of Integrity! driveway. 852·8827 College. Scholarship•. · Fl•" hours. 851-0920 Nurse, Homemaker Buainess. Medical ax resume nc ud· Excel cook.Own car. Go cart Prof'I. New fun bills Never Repay Ing salary history) to PHARMACIST· Skilled in Manage earl motor, lots o t · Toll Fr•• • (949) 642-7667 or STAFF NEEDED at therapy. t2 Yrs.exp.· accessories 969-0560 Debbie 714·536-2098 2607 *Stltpe to B••ch* 2br, fp, dw. patio, , garage + parking $1200 714-451·7787 800-218·9000 xG·13!,J6 mall to-Tom John· Feather River Hospl-Local refs. Hrly or 24 Wheel Chair NB 1/2 blk to bch 4bd Lawrence E. Klein M.O.. son, c/o Tlmes Com· !f ~~P:::1ra~~~~·rle~~~ h r sh It ts . CALL Cadillac model. Used 2ba'. rHponelble/nea+t Inc. Gynecology and munlly News. 330 714·840·3735 twice, Paid 51000. Wiii prof 1• st pkg, S600 Menopause Manage-W. Bay Street, Costa required. Current CA 1011 for $600 cash. dep avail 5/9 645-1440 ment, announcea the Mesa, CA 92627. ~~1~~.seon:e~ee~~~~ ,_D_O_M_E_S_TI_C_S __ 5_5_4_0 (714) 642·2199 The Community Market Place. W'ald• CM Share relocation of hla office---------per month. Full ben-1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _W_o_lt-fT_a_n_n-ln_g_B_e_d_s_ furnlthed home, no to 400 Nawpor1 Center -,,...8-.""'s,...1-1-P-•_r_H,.,....o_u_r.,..I -efHs. 530-876·7966. 11 Tan At Home Claeslfled 842·5878 amoklng $400/mo Drive, s.,11e 409 N•w· and benents. Frr & P/ (CAL•SCAN) Too buay to cook? Buy Direct and Savel (714) 831·2708 p or1 Beach, CA 92860 T, PrHchool, Inf/Tod PI um b • r ·Dr a In E.Jtper1 chef, gourmet Commercial/H ome NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT 2669 BEACH PAJRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIO CANYON GA.TSO OOMMUNtTY BY PASHION ISLAND Beautiful 1reo-llned s1rcc1S and golf COtXse VleWs Enjoy carefree llvtne In >·our large I , 2 ex 3 BR eponmcni homel • 1WO<:flr Raf'll8C • washerKlryer hookuns • Flrepk'l<'C (wood I\ Ras1 • Air f'ondllloning • WCI b.'lr In 2 ancl .• BA • Ak,m1 S}'Stom • SI .050 to S2 .OOS PLBASB CALL (714) 64+-0609 71 A72"' A"'OO ett~t .. ·e & organic. We do the .... ....., ... •v Tutor Tim• Chlld Care Cleaner Costa Mesa •hopping & prepare units from $199.00 Match 115, 1998 In N.B.-955·2872 plumbing co. seek• your meals for a week Low Monthly Pmts exp'd plumber. Top· all'°' s200. Fr•• Col0< Catalog pay. rellable, beneflta. Travellng Qourmet Call 1-800-711-0158 Whether you're buying or aelllng, ClaHlfi•d cover• all your needal Accounting A/R,A/P,P/R & GL exp. praf .. Aecon. Inv. for Call 714-646-3299 714-574-5841 payment. Fu resume PT HOURS FT PAY, 714-434-4746 M-l' days telephone I••••••••• •ales of Law Booka. Natl Co. In CM Call PIT, flulble houra. Ms. English 755-2960 Bookk••p•r MERCHANDIS~ Computer experlance.1----'-:0,------ wtth accounting 1oft-R•t•ll Salea PT/FT. 1--------- wara fe>< payables, r•· Br I g ht on be I u • .ANTIQUES 6010 celvabtes & general watchoe, sliver jawlery liiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii'1ii ledger required. Costa Hrly+comm. Fashion Waterford Crvatal Meaa Headquarters la. Tamara &44-5953 • • office. FAX rHume to Collectlon for sate by Republloan Party No room left prMa party 64'Hil587 of Orange County In the garage at 714-558-8854 for the car7 COCKTAIL SBRVl!R FT/PT E11p A Muell In buay tine dining A call to reataurant. Apply In claealfled can pereon: 4 :30·5:30 help 3131 w. Coaet Hwy ________ _ NBWPOllT BEACH NEWPORT 2689 BEACH NEWPORT 2689 BEACH EMPLOYMENT 5530 EMPLOYMENT 5530 ------------- Bridge By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH • . • 4 ~ : I DlAMONDS ARE FOREVER ' • Both vulnerable. Sooth deals WESr • 94 NORTH • J lOS 2 "'754 o AJ62 • K J cv KJ8J o K 10 7 4 •J8 5 EAST • 87 Q AQ92 0 8 • Q 109762 so um •AKQ6J "'106 o Q9SJ •A4 1bc: btddtng SOlTill Wm' I• Paw J O hs ..... Pas NORTH F.AST 1• .... .. ,_ Opening lead: Three of "7 Single-suit comb1nauons should be easy to play, but that is not always the case. Consider this hand. After North's single raise 1n spades, the South hand 1s clearly wonh an invitation to game. South's three diamonds w~ a help-swt game try. and struck gold in the North hand. • Wes! led a·low heart. East won~ returned a hcan to West's jack. the king was continued, declaru ru ing. The fate of the hand now hingc4 on declarer losing no more than Oil diamond Iric k. If diamonds were 3- that would present no problem. South had to protect against a 4-t break. : 1bc: first step was to draw trual (three rounds. 1f necessary. wo have no bearing on the outcome and then eliminate the clubs by cash> mg the lung and acc. Now a low di• mond was led and the jack _waf finessed. Had thac lost to a singk:fQf king. ~ would have been forced .. roocule • ruff -<luff. a11ow;nl.,~ er to get rid of a diamood hand or the ocher. If Eat hdd than one diamond, declarer wou simply cover any diamond Ea• returns and the contract would tJt secure. . J Suppose the Jack hol<b. Oeclanf returns a low diamond and. in~f1 the queen regardless o f wh~ play1. lf East fails 10 follow, We can win with the king but then lead away from the ten of di into declarer's combined A-9 tenaca or else yield a ruff-stuff. Either wa)t. declarer racks up the game. t ' TODAY'S CRoSSWoRD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Ofla not• s Hosiery hue 10 Watch chains 14 Leave 15 WellM or Bean 16 Singer Gulhna 17 Mailed 18 More prudent 19 Prom an.oder 20 Movie dog 21 Melodious 23 '-tsmer 25 P'ad 2e Het:het 31 GloQles 35 AGiibor 36 MualchaM 38 AC1ress Hunt 38 Slmc>le 41 Former ~of 43 =m>t..,, ledy .. y 48 I need 48 Little awalow 49 4ctor Peler 51 Aooenb S3 FOltt pert 55~info 51 Eugene Dabe' ~ et Norm'•_. 65 ..... noYel 66 Pocatello's 11a1e 6 7 Slat• positrvely 68 Soon 69 Anlll0111n 70 Tat.ft 71 Young follM 72 ~ 73 Movie llonels --PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOlV£D 84 THURSDAY. APRIL 16, 1998 .. Nc,_·port 8<-a.chl<.Asra Mcu Dail)' Pilo1 :.~V!UC NOTICES ,UBUC NOTICU PUBLIC NOTICES ,uiuc NOTICH PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE' PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICH PUBLIC NOTICES = Fletltlou• •ualMH ~kCMy Lane, Huntington Will\ the County Ci.ti of "'ILIC NOTICI CA t:e27 dtl Mat, CA 92025 to ult alcOnOllQ t>ev9raQH .-i .._... • ~ ...,, ldllll !102 Ml Utatad IO 4D IClld 11 iaAlllr:i IUdlGl'I • Ill Thi .. ,Na,,_.Staaemena le~C.Ulomlat2e..8 OrengeCountyon4·13-tl LlnY Dean ktuoat, 431 Thi• bu1lneu 11 con-11 3441 Via Ooono .. New-.. Ufll*d~~ ...... "~ Thl•wl f• OI Thi Al9dle N The Tile following pef10n1 .,. Thi• bu1lnHI II con-1ttel71133t "°"' ..... •...in... W; 8ey $\., Co.fa-~ ... ducted by: a COfpOfatlon pon BHCI\, CA t2660 Wllh "' Nole llQRd by .., ..... ....., CllMllW't Gt Miii &*r ... Tollll ...... ~olng bualnH1 u : ducted by an lndlvldu11 Dally Pilot Apr. 18 23, 30 Nam• lt•t•m•"t CA 82827 Have you 111rted dol119 a "4'1" On·'Sai. 8fff & Deed wltl lilwett r.etean • """"Y· ..-or ~ CMcOltior. «tt-411 E. Ollp!llll SOllWate Unlimited, 17755 Have vou llatted dOlng M 7 1991 ' TH45i Tht fOllow1ng pef10n1 are Thia bu1lnaa1 11 con-bUtlneH yet? Yo1, April L Wine Public Eating Place II-n 1110 ... llM, lllVl'*tO ... ~ or lwa. ~ ~ on Sti.y: Parll Eut. Sul1o 102, buslneu yet? Ye1, Mtto ay ' olng bullneH u : dueled by: 111 Individual 1998 conM(I), end ~ ol Ill lnQlllltnnma. lo 9ICit1 Ille ~-ll 10 00AM. tollt-- 1Nfae. CA t2814 Andm!Ctwnlel PUILICNOTICI! DllCOtece 01omf 749 w. Have you •IJl1ed doing NMCO. INC .• Alyua Publlal\ed NowJ>ort anddfll~OMllll~llCUtldbrlNOMdaf ~ • .-. .... ..,d ... .lanwta E. Ketton. \77&5 Thia 1\attmtnt wat llted 19th St., Ste. Q, Coata butlnats ytt? No P1s1110, Prelklent Boech.Co11a Mna Oatty lllO Deed ol T,,._ 0.0. h• ...,iod ~..,.. W Sdl4 fir Cllllt f1I _.,.. dllii O'IWll 8tty Petit East, SUit• 102, with the C°""'Y Cler1c ol '1otJUou• •u•IMH ••a. CA 12021 I.any Dean lcruggt Thi• atll•n'l4H't Wit fllod Pilot April 2. 9, 18, 19" ... U .I. Tn.at Deed T-. Of "" ad'* F.,,.,., .. a ... Of ....... ...,.. cf"'* Mto. CA 921114 Ofongo Coun"t on 4-3·98 Name ltat•ment lrrN 8. Mwrietta, 1401 Thla llllament wH filed with the County Cltrk of Th413 u ,_ riw.. a T11111 De&ed JttinMy 1. , .. ,~ ._analllmf1/ ...... -.. .Thia bu1lno11 11 con-1Hll7144•3 The following S>eflOna.,. Garland Ave., Tutlln, CA with the County CIOfk ol Otano• COUl'lly on 4'-07•tl PUBLIC NOTICE eoroo.on 20831 llllllor, ,......, on .,._,, lld 1c1M ~ .wlgll tl"'1*t by: an Individual Dally Piiot Apt 9 19 23 doing butlnetl al' 92HO Otano-County on 4-10.tl 18911754725 Bhd., &llll 301 Wal»-MClllldld .. ~ No 93-_....., ot .._ bat* Have you 1t1t1od doing 30 1tH ' ' 'fh437 AON CHAPMAN' l!NTfR· Thl1 bu1lne1t 11 co"" 11tlt719tll Dally Pilot A(>I 9 18 23 I'"' .,4.,,,. • H'..-"'.. -..... Cl 913&4 (818) 22&-o:Jrm-. lkl* No . pog1, d Ille IPdild ~ FNnc:11t COIJI ~ buslneH yet? Vos, 5/93 ' PRISES 270 So B I IOI rt, uctod by:.,, Individual 0•1tu PUot A 1• "3 30 ""'"' ' ' ' ' w;: ....,, ....,., ~ 9_. 919 !y. HMf) ~ T"'* Ofrdll Rt[lcordl d Otlngo, 510ZenchullabdtodolMNQ .iam.a £. Kelton PUBLIC NOTICE • · r • " • Have yov 11.,,ed doing _, Pf· "• ' ' ' 30• 1 •-Th426 U.074 HOT CE OI TRUS. SI.It albf Fot SalM hbmf.. C.-TN tdll IRICUl'll In c.otnll TN .. wl ... rMdl .Thi• 1111ement wu ftlod :i:i~191• Colta Meaa, CA. t>utlneH yet? Vt1, 4/1/M May 1• 1"' TH44S PUBLJC NOTICE TEE'S.IALE UNDER DEED 01 P91s• Go To 9IQnd ~ Mld ~ • al ..._. ~ 01 ..rrlnly, with the County Clorlc of "ctltloua •ustn•H Ronald J Chipman 270 Irma B. Mum.tla PUBLIC NOTICE TRUST YOU Nt1 N DEIAUl.T 0t IN lftt al 1111111 ~ d U. ..-ot ._, ~ *· ~ County on 4·07·98 Name ltaaem•nt 60. 8rllto'I SI. 110;1191 Thia atalornent w• filed '1cUUoua BualneH UNDER A DEID OI ~1 412 ldDI • *6.998 50. Midi ~ 111 .........., to 19910754724 Tho following'*'°"' oro Costa Meu cA. 92828 ' with the COUl\IV Clot1< ol '1cUUou1 au•lnaH Name ltatemant DATED Mlfdl 1S, 1"1..""" , 41181998 'lrdae IN ldll ""°"' d h ...., tlw ~ llCMll9d 11r o.tily Pilot Apr. 9. HS, 23, doing bu1lnHI 11: Thi• bualnHt 11 con-Orange County on 4-10.l>I Nam4t •••t•tnant Th• toUowlng persona.,. LESI YOU TAKE ACTU'f~ utcield.,.. (~ ICICMd tlw OMd " f• ....... llr 30. 1998 Th"24 Pacmo Rool1c1pH. 24731 ducted by: an Individual 1ttlt78Stll Th• fonowlng per1ona at• doing tMnlntU 11· PROTET .... YcBTE~DPROPEAT A ....... PUBLIC NOTICE 11111 UllCllill nMll) •nd Teny I.~ Ml~ M GOOfgl1 Suo Drive, Llgun1 Havo you 1tal1ed doing Dally Piiot Apr. 18, 23, 30, doing bu1lne11 11: MONARCH Dl!SIONS, 23 _. """' ru... ,...,,..~ ~ Cllltl, ~. tMtlond Nfd Wh. 11 PUBLIC NOTICE Hiiis, CA 92853 buslneu yet? V1t, 1/FEB/ Moy 1. 1998 TH4•3 Proclalon Towing. 220 H11bbf Rldo-or .. Nowpor1 ~..f...~~T· OHi Y~ f!!D ~ FlcUUoue •ualn•u ~ end IMnca at the """°'· recardld an W1H2. Craig A. Flan9an, 24731 91 Wake fOfHI Ad., Co1ta BHCh, CA 92660 .....-~ "' "''" ..,... H Shtt•ment ll!lt d dill ~allan d lh8 llCDdld • ll'lllNINl'll No In· Flcallloua 8U1lne11 GOOfgl1 Sue Drive, Laguna RONld J. Chipman PUBLIC NOTICE Me11, CA 12826 Heathef C. Glen, 23 Har· A~NSTOI YOUM PROCEYOU .!!tf!O,. The ~=wing peftont 110 Ida o.d. Mold! 30, 1908 lte547, ~ .......... Of Hello N'llme Saatement Hlh1, CA 92653 Thl1 1tatement wu tiled fmlly Marie Gffr, 220 bor Aldoe Dr.. Newport '"" • ....,_., dol buslnen 11: 0... c.Mo. ~ Va ~ OMd Of Tft.111 DIMd 1ni9l Th4 followlng persons aro This bu1lna11 Is con· with the County Clerk of Flctrtlou• •u.tnHa Walle FOf'ett Rd.. Colta Baach, ~ 92860 CONTACT A LAWY'Ell. Nob AE~B ASSOCIATES OF l'l99llllC Stnlno ~ ~ Rla:IDd 1~1!1'83 A1 @Ing business as: ducted by: an lndlvlduef Orange County on 4-07-98 Name ltaaement Meaa, CA 92826 l.01loy A. Boyer, 10 Rock· 11 '*'°Y llNtn flit S.8.S. TNlt CALIFORNIA TT12 Glen-Comoell¥ 4900 ~ Aaod. lntlNl!llnl IUnt. IS Dl70403 In PHANA TRADING COM· H1110 you atal1od doing 19981714739 The following petaona art Joo t<el\h Offf, SR .. 220 lnghl(TI, Newpor1 8t1ch, Deedc~~ a Callbnll c<>e St IC Hunllngton Mt 2&70 ltwrldllo. CA 81106 Thi Ofb Of Thi Aloafdlr Of PANV, 28522 Via Reggio, business yot? No D 1 .... Pilot A 9 19 .... doing butlneH 11: Wake For11t Ad., Cotta CA 92660 ... ....,......,.,, IS INSlel, « 8 h CA 92&.7 1626) ~ for SM 0,.. CCUllY. Ct11c1Na. Book Laguna Nlguol, CA 926?? Craig A. FlariQan a .. , pr. • • ""' WEST COAST FENCE, Mou CA 92826 Thll bualnHa II con· SUCICeSIOr ~.or 8Ube1Muled HC ' 1 1 ruinnttbn Ctl (714) 573-11185 No, pog1, d lho otndll RtmRll Im Dwight Barclay, This statement was filed 30, 11198 Th429 2141 Aepubllo Ave11u•. Thia bu1lneu 11 con-dvctod by: co-pattnort lruslleT purunl to Che Died d ~lk~o'ita8~~gia9~A :re:: Ptoasa9 412419411&'98 d Ofal9, c.11cmM The lalll Via Reggio. Laguna with the County Clerk of PUBLIC NOTIC• Colta MHa. CA 92827 ducted by: a general Pll1· ti ave you 11a11ed doing rust ~ ~ GrlNm Th.la buslnHi I• con· -n socand i. told~ • CA 92677 Orengo County on 4-14·98 .. Francia JoHph Dowd, nerlhlp buslnHI yet? No ~!..· ... """ Raoon:led duded b.,. Individual PUBLIC NOTICE • d U. llnl d .... ~ business Is con-19988755511 2141 Rep11bllc Avenue, Have you 1tat1od doing HeatherC Gltn on 0Jnll11tfa~No ,.an dlhlnotlCOltS25t,34180,whdl Od by: an indlVldual Dally Pilot Apr. l6, 23, 30. F~tltloulet 8tualne~I Co1ta Men, CA 92627 bu11net1 yet? No Thi1 1tatemen1 was filed IM~ d Ollci9I Records 11 ~~~vet?-::;'od doing S No. 148D!I l.olft Ho irldudll 1111 tlXll eMCa#ll d the you star1od dotng Ma 7 1998 TH452 ame a •man Th11 bu1lneu It con-Emlly Marie Gffr with the County Clork 01 Ill """"" d Che County Re-Nlklcl L Sora 1..-Nallm Of T~'I S-. lqllld 111111a (~ ICCIUld ess yot? Yes. 3· 13·98 Y • d 1r-•:1o1w1ng pe~aona are ducted by: an Individual Thi• 1tatemen1 w11 fllod Orange County on 4-07·98 tom~ d °'antO County, Cali-Thia illto~ent Wit flied VG.I Art In DAAt Un:W A Dold and uf1111d ...,..) and Adam Barclay I PUBLIC NOTICE Gong .. ,!'•.,~··~ It. 23216 Have vou itlrled doing with the County Clerk ol 19981754735 "--~~~~I~._!:!.. No-with tho County Clerk of OfTNll. Oil~,._ YCl.I -.tN llllnMed COiis, This statement was 1led rep."" ""'co ence, buslnHI yet? No Orange County on •M0.98 D 1 .... "' ..,.,...... • ., ~· to 0 Co 4-06 98 T.U Acllan VCl.lf ~ end lditllal II lhl with tho County Clerk or Flctltloua Bu1tne11 Co10, Ml11lon Viejo, CA Frank OoWd 18918755190 •ty Piiot Apr. 9• 18• 23• Sell lh«tUncler l900l'ded range unty on • ~ h Mlv Bo Al A llmo d ~ pilllicalian d tM Orll/lgo County on 4·02·98 Name Stattment 92892 Thl1 atatomonl wat tllod Dally Pilot I.Pf 111 23 30 30, 1998 Th428 1Ml/1117 IS lnsll\lnWlt No. 19981754837 Pu* S. ff VQI Art Ida Oleld Api \3. 11181 Rich 19988754331 Tho following 1>9f1ons 110 8tulah M. Petor1. 23216 with the County Clot1< of M 1 1998 • • rH"4S PUBLIC NOTICE 17~151 d _, Ollicill Rec-Dally Piiot A(>I. 9, 16, 23. ~Of n. Of Thi K. Cabido. "'*-" Va Dally Pilot Apr. 9, 16, 23, doing bullneH as: COIO, Ml11lon Viejo, CA Orange County on 4-10.98 ay ' ords WI Sell on 04/23/1 .. Ill 30, 1998 Th4'22 Pramoc1ng AQ1ir'111 YQJ; YQI ""-*11 Senlno ~ ao. 1998 Th431 Richard l.ff & As~clates, 91~~2 builnou 11 con· 19981755187 PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious BualneH ~C::C::W~Ji En"*;; PUBLIC NOTICE Sta.iCorUdAU#/W Hdlcalt COlllllO"IV 4IOO ~Rold. 16672 Millikan, lnllne, CA ducted b . an Individual Dally Pilot Apr. 1 e, 23, 30, Name Steaemena Civic Cen W "Ot1ve OU.. HMtJ( Gt..n n.t tho 1111 ~ SUit 2670 1..nwo, Ca 81708 . PUBLIC NOTICE 92606 H•v• y~ 1lar1ed dOlng May 7 1998 TH444 Flotltloua Bualn•H Tho lollowlng poraon1 .,. An c :1:45 -.:-: Santa T.S No 157aae2A I.Alon No: llnawn .. 204 Cit ..., "*"' (82S) 156-4858 Fot S.1 Rlch11d Morshall Loe, • Name Statement doing bvllne11 It' Ml, 1,;a at PUblic l5788e? Nalicl Of TMIM' Sele COlll Miao CA 921127 ~· !nOl!lllllDn Cal (714) S'n-1965 • Plotltloue Bu1lnH1 16672 Millikan Avo. lrvlne, b8u1lnt11 yet? YH, 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE The followlng persons are COLWE B Pl.U.MBINQ, IUCllon. to Che~ bidder for Y AJO In DelUt Under Ae Dold Plltlll ~ 438-201·19 wl be Pt0700541184123 41311198 .. Item• Statement CA 92608 eulah M. Peters doing bu1lne11 as· 1783 Wtllttl01 Avo Costa cash (piylblo lllhe limed Ule QI ..ftle following per1ons ato This bu1lno11 11 con-Thi• ltotemenl was filed Flctltloua 8uslneu NICRE MARKETING CRE· Mna CA 92627 " 111 ~ d lhe Unllad OfTMI. Dolod &'2113, ~ YCl.I M'tQ bualness as: ducted by: an Individual with tho County Clerk 01 Name Statem•nt ATIVE GROUP. INC., 2737 Colw'eb Plumbing Com-S1ala$), al Cite, Ind inter· TIM AdlJll To Prmtd YQlr 0 "·~ TRUCKING, 19251 Have you atartod doing Orange County on 3-27·98 The lollowlng persona are E. Cout Hwy .. iJS, Corona pany Inc .. (CA), 1783 Whit· est, to end now held =t~.., ~QI s:J1~ OBITUARY ~88 BITUARY 888 Hickory Lane. Huntington business yot? No 19988713899 doing buslnou u : dol Mar, CA 92625 tier Ave .. Costa Mo11, CA by• under lllld Oiied of Tl\ISl 11 c .... _.IDll Of The ...,,. Of Ti. Beach, California 92646 Richard l.H Dally Piiot Apr. 2, 9, 16. Larry Dean MlnlslrlH, 431 NMCQ, INC .. (CA), 2737 E. 92627 Ille ~ *"119d In ukj ~ Yw y Andrzoj Chmiel, 19251 This 1tatomont was flied 23, 1998 Th415 W. Bay St .. Costa MoH, Coast Hwy .. lfB, Corona Thi• bu1lnH1 11 con-~· ~Sia,:,.~ Shtdd'CorUc:l~~. Ndk:.f. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~edby:a~~ ~~lllldOoed~rust~G~~h~~ Have you 1tartod dolng The ,,,,,,_,., lddlea end of11i ..,_ • 1 l\IO Vllrl Nowporl S buslneu yot? Yes, 1·2·98 ,....,...~-i d Beed\ CA 92ee0 "-'• -, ~~RT'l~G Colweb Plumbing Co. Inc .. ::"":. ~" ~ Pll'Oll ~ 442·191-15 As Scott Colwob, Protldont abolle ~ to 51 "'°" Illy dltaUd 11 u. ltlott Thia lllttmenl Wll ftlod Belcou~ l>f. -North H be: mentind Deed d T Ml w1 be ~~:ng~·c~~~~n ~1~~-9g' :io-=·T~i!Mf'~ ~ ~ 11 or~ FF~' l~ ~ 19981754722 a6ity for ~ d Mtin Erciy AIM To The~ A ~E W Deity Pilot Apr. 9, te, 23. fie pi~ Ind oiler CMc Ctrttr, 401-411 E._Chlpnan 30, 1998 Th421 · , If .,,,_ Ave , Plaowcll, ClllcrN on PUBLIC NOTlcr sno-i herein I*! amount 4.l'2iWll. II 1000 AM. to the -'"' lhe ~ bollnc:e cl Ille ob-191111 i.dder, poyltM II 1'11 lrM Fl Utt 8 I allon leCUl'ld ~ d ... for c:nh « C811H1r'1 d-* Bu.sl~~ss ~ ~ Th:1::;*~T.~~r.,. ~..::;~:or~l =-~~~~ doing tMnlneu as. d lhe Nob d s. _.... .-lo\ or _.. 1) Slndplpw Colllllon, b) J200 512.5' In addib'I to bri ll*lf.il re FNnall Code • • C & W Paint & Body, 1500 fl8 TNAlle Ml acoope 1 •--------_-----------Elm Awnue, Coste Mou, 1 dledtdrwn on a.- The Legal Department at the Daily Pilot is pleased to announce a new service now available to new businesses. We will now SEARCH the name for you at no extra charge, and save you the lime and the trip lo the Court House in Santa Ana. Then, of course, after the search is completed we will file your fictitious business name with the Countg Clerk, publish once a week for four weeks as required by law and then file your proof of publication with the County Clerk. Please stop by to file your fictitious business name statement at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa. If you cannot stop by, please call us at (714) 642-4321 and we will make arrangements for you lo handle this procedure by mail. If you should have any further questions, please call us and we will be more than glad to assist you. Good luck in your new business! Index CA 926211 natlenal b1r1k 1 dl8dt cnwn Temple Management Inc., 1 state~ lederal ad union (CA), 1500 Elm Avenue, 8 dl8dt drlWI\ by 1 state or Oo1ta Mesa. CA 92826 . nf Thl1 bu1lnou 11 con· -= ~tlen~ ducted by: a corporation • blrlll speaftecl In Sec· Have you 1tarted doing . 102 d lhe Flrwlall Code buslneu yol? Ye1, 1994' llJlhorWld llO do buslne5s In Temple Management Inc.. st.N In Che event lender 8arb11a Temple, Socrotary ll'llri II Thi• 1t1toment WH lllod Mlee CUii wilhllold ~I.~ with tho County Clerk ol of ;:trrus!tee'I Deed ';tii 3500 Pacific View Drive Orang, County on 4-07·98 become evalable 10 Ille ~=" 19981754721 or Ot'ldorMe as 1 matter 1•------.i1 Dally Piiot Apr. 9. 111, 23. ngN. Slid &ala wl be IMda. P1£m lllOTIERI 3o. 1998 Th42s Wlltloul CXMMn1 or ... IB1 lllOADWAY PUBLIC NOTICE ' e::,a ~ :_ Flctllloua 8u1ln•11 hJITlbtll~. ~ Ullsfy ltle n. Name Statement . ~~ Mo~•Chapel Cremation n .• loll0¥.1ng person• 11e1--=------dolng bualnest u : To place an ad In 1 ~!\a'°f4~Y Beat P11klng, 1971 Ana· ClaHlfl•d helm Ave .. St. B-1, Costa Call 942-5078. M2-e1eo Meaa.CA92627 i:r,:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::i Brian Patrlct< Coul1, 1971 11 Anaheim Avo.. St. B·l, Cotta MHa, CA 92627 Thia buslnou 11 con- ducted by: an lnd1vldual Have you 1tartod doing tMnlnt11 yet? Yes, 3/11/98 Brfan Patrick Court This 1tatoment was flied with tho County Clerk ol Orange County on 4·10·98 19981755187 Dally Pilot Apr. 111, 23. 30, May 7, 1998 TH447 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAQES March 24, 1998 To Whom It May Con- ce rn: MAVIS INVEST· MENTS INC ls(aro) apply· Ing to the Dep111men1 ol Alcoholic Beverage Control Sell your homo through classllled. "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation& · Burial Service Why should you subject yourself & your family to paying inflated prices for caskets & services???? Call Toll Free 1.sss.54CASK£1' Serving Orange & Surrounding Counties tI7 Y9#8 of 11ge at deatfl. "Ml.lff' to t.. frtendl, a 4th ~ tratlon Callfomlan and a Newport BMch l'Mldenf for 38 YMrl-Bom July 1s, 1930 1n o~ Callfomla to Mr9CJ John • LoutN No&a. She WU the owner of St. !Yea Cultom eat... of Newport BMch and retlr9d In 1998. MNMCy. She pro- vtct.d many p.ttlM to 1upport local chatttabfe OfV&nlza. tlon8. She attended Cal ~In NOl1hem She la luMYed bv her thfM IOM. Jade Bradley Alberta ot Enclnlt.u, CaJlfomfa, Alan John' Alberta of Newport Beach Md Mark Oozier AlbM1I Barbara ral1ed of Ooo1eCreek, thrM chlldren who South CaroAna. hll IMd her to llllnoll, wife Debbie and Chlo and Callfomla. their two dauaht9ra Sh• WU Involved Chrtatina and t&ote. with the Junior Ebel! Alto. '* kM Md In Anaheim In the "1IWllng comPM'On late &0'1. She wu a of recent yeare yoga teacher at her Robert Alcha:rdaon home In Newport of Phoenbc. Artzona. Beach In the mid 80'1. Sh• IWted her M9mortal Mrvtce own cateMg bull-II acheduled for n • 1 a 1 n 1 9 a a. ••turd•~~ll 18th, I Through out tfme It wll be held at Eut IM lhow9d up .. a Bluff, • rteJdentlal peraon who really community center, ~~· SM 2414 Vlati Del Oro kMd with In the Eat Bluff .,.. thouMndl >f PMv of N.wpott BMch. giYer9 the ualatKI A party C1t1tiild11g over 30 ynra of her life wll folow catertng In Newport. lfl Zubte'I She loved travel and Chicken ~pe Cf\lllM and vltlted on N9Wp0f't Blvd, lndoneala. = or ::r'1~TElA. ~~c:ndled th• .......... Carfbbean, Potyr». 714 8I04178 1la and Central tor det1le America. Sh• loved At '* reqUMt th• country mualc '* uhM w11 be l""1yle Including a -IPN9d_.~ ... *It to the Calgary Sedona, k ......... Stampede, and the a apot she loved many COU!'trf affalre from her ftrlt In the Temecula/ Yt111 lt*9 with Bob. Hemet area of Cal._ . In llM.I of ttow.'I fomla. She a1way1 the famllv reqUMtl made the tfme to donatlone be made to: 1upport her many, ~cane. many good trtend1. 1-800-227_2345 She WU a con-tributor to many charttlH lncludlng the Amertcan can-cer SOClety. hem. ,... chl1dren'1 fundl and the nahn con- Polley II ....... rJ ......... cm Byhx (7H) 6.'ll ·6594 By ..... By MaBta IWwom Rates and <kadlines art subjrrf to l'ho11gr without notirr. Tur publishrr n•ser"es the righ1 lu cen~or. n•1•ltujsify. rrvi~<' or n·jrrt any rlAssifi<'d odv,rti'lt'ment. Plrose report 11nJ· rrmr that mRy lw in your rlu'<l>ified ad imrnrdiatrly. Tilr l)uilj Pilot UC{"f'pt'> 1111 liubility for any trror in u11 advertio;t•mc•nt for .. ·hkh it mny be' rcc;pon ihlr l'"<eept for •hr co t of thr spot'<' nc·tunlly orf'11p1rd by 1hr rrror. Cn'dit t•an only bi' ollowf·d for thr fin.t in~nion . HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE GENUAL 1002 QOV8,.HMaMT l'OR8CLOS•D Hom•• from pannlea on 11. o.ttnquent Tax. Aapo'e, AE0 '1. YO/JI ar•a. Toll rrre• IOC>i1•t000 .... , .. '°' !"!J!!" ..... . Aoom11 apertmen11, homff c1111tr1td unudtfY ~ houslri9 nMdl. wi.. .... ~lk~f wi. \llllr '"'""' .... 1 p00.11' 11111nlll't ••HI .., II rill ""' lwt. •• ,h. JlOl'f ,,,~ .. ~) (7H ) 64:l-!io78 :J30 Wrsf BoY. 'tn•rt Costu M1•..i1. C.A 9'1.627 ~I "", • .,, 111 .. 1 .. lla1 !'-! .... Trlrphm11' 8:30am-5:00pm \t.~~i.1-h1da1 Wulk-111 8:30om-.'5:00pm \t.-~i., h!.111 ------Deadllnes ------ Monday ............ Friday S:OOpm Thursday .. Wednesday S:OOpm Tuesduy ......... Monday S:OOpm Friday .......... Thursday S:OOpm Wednesday .... Tuesday 5;00pm Saturday ........... Friday 5:00pm 1002 GE.NEDI 1002 IALBOA COSTA MESA 1024 NEWPORT NEWPORT OUT·Ofl..ST&D -----·1·----•11st.AHD 1008 BEACH 1069 BEACH 1069 nonan 1551 HOUSES/ l••liiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •·••• e .. 11111u1 i .sty -CONDOS SOLD! ShowcaM homea forNleln our Saturday ,. .. , ~•tat• 8uppl•manU HOllll OP THIWllK Dteplar -. mrt atfuat •711 Oaa.dllne WM lpm ..... ONlllOutl Ll•l ___ I• Deadi"9 Thi.ft lpm ........ llpaytlO~ In the beM kM:al Affl &iltte aactlon ~t_L,1= 11.m4-4IU Uttle a.11to11 tea.nd M•dlterranean • + ~·5 ••• ••wtront Dupl-. N8WPORT H•IGHT• 1511/1520 A.balona Pl. d•tachad. Built In 11 nr beecl'I on 1.5 Lota. Two Elegant f'amlly Oupleit 3Bt Upper FP over 2000•t, 1300.000 • "ll•gH OOck for 3 Homn For Sal• 8¥ ..,..;..-------..-..l•••••llillli• ..... , t ,.,.:000 E"1 & JUdy TeytOt, " I ' e ·-.. ower 1... Ao•nt 11,-e..2.,.722 eoeta 10 •1". tl95KJ Bu lct•r. 15' .ao• Lore V•nc•-AHltor _ Ownet/Agt 142·te0e MAX MOftQA.N DllV 714-t73·4002 •'aide •eat De•I ...... D N8W Nwpt Sh'• 2br ofc t899K 1-Sty 38r + • ._ • ' ala fam rm 1100+ •f ••r a Off•n vu•e 2ba. bH~ c•ll, newer COlONA e.ciuaw•. EJfl a. Judy 1eie.eoo lll• roof. But Grundy D!L MA.I 1022 Taylor "42-4722 Agent ~ A .. .ltore 11~111 ••••ill••• W Pradeatill w. ew11ort en Ute ' .. ,,-.... ~ arnva ,...;;;;-Oeoanfront A are Do .... o ..... r ....... ~vvnA _., llaach/AfleV ,,ontage Leo • 6.61• :lf'P, BIACB 1048 J't4o7a~1ao Paclflo Coaatlln•, Inc. lourmet kit, Ho •V•· Cl••• to CeMplothtn 7t4-7aa.1011 1.1 Mii ~ Appt Only M t II Oc f I New Elegant Hom .. ---- -------• --# ------ ------... --I J7udV1 .. 72."'_.!l~\fO-"t = ...... • A !.!!L.'0"' NewpOh H .. ght• When you write ... ·--.. v"' -·· ppr .. ...., at Aoent Mark Jecbon a OQt4fiCd ild, ,._ ____ ..... ...._....,,l;;wla .. AUi Oc•an 12.1Mll fot tUMll. Ttwt27 ht 101 lfldudo all ......... "br 2 .. _&''&«'-"' 3•r l .5Ba, 1239,000 SILL Vc!F ........ .. -.. ..,_ a•r COM'> 1111.000 N•WPORT OOLP tho (.ctJ hom•. am runcty 7 I 4 -4 t O •1 a I I COUlllSa Or\• LflV'IJI A•aMofl 714'41•811s1 No ltepa. aer a.sea. and Ft tho .... Mllr Wtlba Cwpai rctUlll ' ...... ~ck "' ... Upgrad1 I .U ..,_. JOI:' ' Aoeftt 11~1 Ml·tf71 COSTA lllSA 1034 THUf\SOAY. APRIL 16, 1998 cosn~~21UCORO~ l~~~~~-~NOUNQM~SE~LOYMENT EMnOYME;ITT~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~P;O~~~R~~~A;T~ DEL Mil 2622 BUSINESS 6 2920 5530 ~~~=~~ .. 016 GARAGB SALES ..,."., 4BR o•• tg ••need yd1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PINANCB 5S30 u uu.> WHtCHft area. New I• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i!iiiii~iii~iiii!iiiiiiii paint/Windows I USOO/ V•ry nloe 2br 2ba, I••••••••• ,.~P."t~ Dental Asst needed 2 SetH Blank H18/SVHS tapet. •••v• Monev•!-ttl'Y mo. (828)4'3·1252 ~~!;'~Z ~a!~.a,A~~ii----~...;;---·~~,. days a wk. Friendly COMI! GROW Sony, Fuji, Maxell, _C_O_S_T_A_MES __ A_S_1_2_4 Oon•l•d ••J,t.ttl 819 Baok ••If 3bf 2ba 8/1, $1800 723.oeoa BUSlN!SS Tustin of11ce. Exp nee WITH USI Ampex, 30·180 ml" iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~1 ' 8a)'f '* 'llCIP'Y tam rm/den on huge _____ e_3_2_·S_a_eo_ Expal'ldlng retail ad-506• S2 95·$5 95. 1t87 se.tOO •2g;, "• • Jrt, Ip, 2.8/c gar 1---------OPPORTUNITY DETECTIVE -PRIVATE verllalng depanment 1·888·70.·7448 ••t T:3 o.noon llnef Sunbtldg•fft $1895, pet(?)e.t2-9&9' COSTA MESA 2624 2904 tnvHligator TralneH aeoka a Hll mouvated $250K LRY :~·~·. nboOcHka.hoe~:~~ $14,500 •2U' 'N L e • e e In E • • Id• -=ii!~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Goo<t wages. acco1.mt execu11ve to s d I h Winna wlth ttlt ~ t• 714·239·5921 Hll, develop and Hr· ALE! COLLECTIBLES equip, an cot ••· MW S6500 YFC '" .. C.M. Charming 2BR 18rta8r Detaoh•d ._e .. •• vice new business 457 Elmhurat 0 •1 ... 2BR home. Gardener Cottanee w/Patlo DIRECT 0 R 0 F 6 017 Bo•t onat one I • Please be wary of out and special aec11on1 Unclilmed cenillcd Sat llaM-apm 7 1 4 ·O 7 5 ..o .. a• ncld, no P•I•, xlnl near beach. Cathe.dral ol area companlH . NURSING Position we proter a candtdato HHhld. clothH, misc. 4 c redit r eq'd, n/1 cells, frig. Move-In Check wllh the local avail. lmmed. In 99 to have a minimum of dla~slus. COUTURE 258 £. 1Qth st S1380/mo. 842-1053 Speclalt S675 +S400 Better Bualneaa ---------bed snf. for Itron~, 1 year pr int ad· Rolex'-othtrflntwa~. FINE CLOTHINQ No e11rly blrdtl .-H•w D•taohed Unit depoall. 548·2421 Bureau before you LOST.. exper. 0.0.N. Live n vertlslng experlel'lce jewdiyi.estattlrttns. NEAR BRANO NEW ---------SAIL BOATS :?(HT4t 2br 3.25ba, 2./ gar, 28r 1 Ba Neer o.c.c. Hnd any money tor U1 the #1 amall town In Excellent communlca-Tremen@us S4Yi/teSI VALENTINO .!£"ff' w/d tlk·UP, S1200.(utla Newly re-modeled fees or aervlc11. Read FOUND 2 925 CA In• valley among lion skill•. Ability to 714·675·5200" DONNA KARAN IRVINE 6144 Incle{ • 714·631-1358 garage, no pet, s145 and underatand anyt'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii fruit lrHa, vineyards, aet goals and make 3418 Via Udo, NB CALVIN KLEIN 38' LANCER SLOOP, $400 Contracts before you•' lakes, streams, & profess1o~a1 prosenla· 1"80 xJnt cond ... .____, W'elde CM Share + 714·241·8850 o " ETC ... SHOES ALSO Larne Mowlnn Sale • • ,._., Sign Shop around "dr F UNO •mall black mountains. FAX re· 11on1 '" a fast paced • • wheel lurlln"" ' a-.. hom •. Room W/balh .co.ta M ••• 'e Beet ' -, d F 1 BY 11 PPOINTMENT/ sm appl, kitchen wara, • •'41 rates. houn on a r11lew 1ume lo: Pleasant and detail oriented en· "' .. d dn J st r...-.9 ... under c on1trucllon. Jr·lbr & lbr, .iso 2br•---------near Baker on 4113 care ol Ukiah, vlronmel'll. ltl!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l'A EVENING 443·4135 tools. b11by Items, chit· 0 ,.er. u _. " Shr bath 1emporary. 1 ba . quiet gated ASIAN Hl!.ALTH 6 (714) 754·0457 1·707-462·0742 Xlnt benefit package. BEST PRICES drons clothes, toys, & ~~9~a:h~Brok~g• Utll paid. S375/mo comm, pool, tennis, BEAUTY Found small white do~ and call Kim Taylor, including 401k Drug $$PAID$$ morel Sat 7am-3pm. (714) 875-0!l~B easy access 10 Home business. Natu· Administrator 1 / h 1 1 WANTED 17 Ce d a r Ridge freeway/beach/malls. ral herbsi & skin care. 419. Vicll'llty of PCH 1 707-462. 6838 scroen ng p ys ca re· Lido 14' 4506' H'"'"""MGTON 0 d I Bayside Dr. 875·7746 · · quired. EOE. TO BUY 6019 VH&u• 714-557•0075 octor eve oped. CAL•SCAN R a:didl!lllillity1-11111 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NEWPORT Serl•• w/sails, aovw, BEACH 2140 ---------University approved. Lost sm. brow" cot yel· ---------te~~~~es L~:;in fa~:,:.~ good trailftr, {11)X) iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil lOO% guaranteed. low eyes"Gracle.. ARE YOU 714-650-4802 or mail: I BUY ALL PIANOS BEACH 6169 obo 714-873·1.9?6 NEWPORT special 40% lntroduc· An11q es-" at t 1 S I 39 ... · "Blossom" on tag FRIENDLY. Times Communttyl,.111111~110• u ,.u urn1 ure iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ----------pao oua r aBa BEACH 2 tdry discount. Call 1011 1 h 1 1 h T h I T 1 1 669 Santo Ana Hgts area News, 330 West Bay pc or ouse u cas Major Moving Sale F~wn •• nllo '1'P ex iiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii free 4/8 $200 reward RESPONSIBLE Street, Costa Mesa, paid (714) 957·8133 Jlefridge, Patio Furn, l'M BUYIN G , , • gar, pa . a arm, 1-888-417·2672 852 834 & CARING? CA 92627 .. new carpet. S1395. •On The Water• before 4 /24/98. · 1 Old Coins Gold Silver ctothes. shoes, iow· Drive by: 219 Venice Spacious 1, 2 & 2br (CAL-SCAN) We provide •--':S"'"t4k:-.,...k""'c=-1=-e-,.,...k-.--APPLIANCES 6011 Franklin Mmt, Sterling airy, pots, plants & #1 714-675·4912 +den Apll. Garage.'_M __ A_K_E ___ B_l_Q_M_O_N_EY __ ,_H_EAL __ T_H __ &____ Transportatlon~rvices Cashiers Old watches & iewelry much much more! Ip, some w/d hk-ups. 1 toourelderlyand FfT & PfT 7'.30am· Ma1tta9 atacked Westcoas1Co1n 642-9~48 Sat0nlyt9am·5pm IRVINE 2144 Pool, private beach & rght away! Product FITNESS 3000 dlsahledcomrounlty. 9pm Bel'leftts & washer dryer full size, RECORDS/TOP $ 2773 Vista UmBrosa. marina . Walk lo high on demand ,'"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lmmed assoc. disc. East Btutt. Npt Balboa Island' $1850 sales doubles weekly.1• ~:...._-C 11 W 1 M electric, xtnt cond. Jau, R&B. Soul. Rock And PIYlnt CASH tor your small bOltl, marine bardwa,., used sans. etc ... lo $2800 7 ......... .,.1.,. Need help. Not MLM. DIABETICS " """'S7wqes 8714 5e4s5 17°1"1ne 5575 71 4·759·3515 Etc . so·s & 60's Mike ·-········ R •no ho San .. ..,_,. • Ca 11 2 4 hrs . (Using ll'lsulln). Otd lg at 7.SGtu: · · w a• her/Dr~• r 845-7505 Joaquin Spacious -;;;:;::;::;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-800-638-&773 you know Medicare or S250stgnonbonus. , Teac hers FIT & PIT Fridge, $175. each. TRANSPORTATION 2brT Oen 2ba Condo •YOUR PLACE ext.6765 Insurance covers most ./ Pan-tiroe&Full·time Early Intervention Excellent condition! --------••••••••• ,,,.....,_... .. ~ THE TIME IS NOWt 2c/gar, w/d hk·up, fp, IN THE SUN• (CAL*SCAN) s u Pp II es? Sa" e employment prog. BA/BS/MA in 831 ·0297 FREE TO YOU 602 2 poof, $1295/mo. money. Call ./Paldtrainingwldle Chtld Oe11 or rel field. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil---------- Agent 714-675·4912 •·-I A?Br CD'IC:DIT 1·800·955·2800. a~your + exp w/11 . .indicappod1---------BOATS 7011 t f 'I ~ f ,~ 1 11 ' I 11 • -NEWPORT :BEACH ..... .,,.. ~ 2907 Liberty Medical. Satis· BUccnse inlan t s/t oddlert . FURNITURE 6014 M~ old 8088 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Near Biel Bay tactlon guaranteed. no .t Friendly. team..:irlented CONVER SPAN req'd.1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii compulor. keyboard, r,f I I l'tl I I • 'I tll•· :11111'"'' s .- l !I" •.• 1 •i ltGolrCoant ARE YOU DROWN· HMO members. workenvirorunent Work w/lntants, tod·•• mol'litor. DOS soft INQ In debt? Debt re· (CAL"SCAN) 21.,..arsot•-orolder dlers & parents il'I Beautllul large old ware for word proces-1 ·-n-1 ,~ -..-ho I 1 M • fashioned table lamp. sor & database mgr .-..&" .--,,_, lief.free, Immediate. 'll·"-' CA Driver's • '-n~A me v si s. u s . U _..__ """ ......,.,,,,, have own a uto. Unblomlshed. S30. No mouso/prinler. For Balboa la. Bayfront pgraaes: conlldenllal. Consoll·I••••••••• Md excellemdriving s 9 . 6 0 ·$ 1 5 . 3 8 /Hr. , ___ 1_14_·_64_6_·_00_4_7_ tralnfng. data entry. or 501 North Baytronl New"•-* date paymol'llS, lower ERSON record required ·-? Free to good home : Magnificent 4Br 4.5Ba A .. ..J;;..:;: Interest. Call toll free P ALS For moro ~~~-~s57 ~~f, ~~se chi~d~I~~~ W~~~~lture · 714·642·0101 • tam rm. format dining, ...,._...... 1 •8 88·BILL·FREEI••••••••• information 2 FP'a, roof sundeck. And More. or (888)245-5373. Call Neil TEACHERS FT/PT 3 pieces $1000 obo. 2169 1984 18" Shock elec· Irle boat. Full cover, newor ballerles $6500 648-0746 or 850-4485 OllfHlt ... , i -11 P 93 Sea Ray 2 50 •---------,--· Exp Crser. Like l'IOw, MARINE SUPS ......:._ 270 hrs, fresh water, DOCRS 702J cabin, GPS, tra11or. $28,500.800-935· 7595 wetbar, 5/c gar, no ~No~ American Credit•---------857-7950 seoking loving, coring Crtb, chng tbl. dresser _TI_C _______ _ dock. vac $7500/mo ""''1 .--aa.. Counselors, nonprofit. TRAVEL 3014 teachers for Infant w/hutch day752·1106 KETS 6075 Donald Pfaff ~.4~ Aat:5 (CAL*SCAN)1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •••··~·J toddler preschool evening 714-434·1228 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Overstocked with 71 ..... 33·9528 ~ t• MJIJTMIJifM~ Benefits for FfT I BUY FURNITURE Angel tickets. need 3 stutf? TRAVEL DYNAMICS 1 Pl Coldwell Banker MONEY , .......... 1c11. •••· emp oyoes. easo Antiques, All PIANOS seats at club level A call to L.L.C. CTul•• '°'•----------• Call 714·964·2569 1pc or housetul cash (near sec. 345) for Classified 50' Dalbo• P•nft slip. Sublet 8/1 iq 1 Ol'::t gated parking SJO<>mb (714) 875·6844 ,. CANAL SIDE TIE NB S 1 0 0 /m)> CALL 7am-7p4'1 975.4999 Big Canyon 3bd 2.Sba TO LOAN 2914 twoll Four nights/ DRIVERS paid (714) 957·8133 Sunday 4/19 game Deanne home. F/P, ••••••••• five da~a. Destin•· ·111 NEW Work for photo/aal•• will help gated. trlpfe gar, MIS"e"" ,..~OUS liiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tlone: Caribbean/ Peterbtllsl Singles/ department on a Moving Sala Custom __ (_7_1_4_)_7_5_9_._e_s_e_s_ 642·5678 3000Taf, grt vu'a avail ~u; $ S $ S $ S Baja Mexico. Cost: Teams start 0 33 boaut1ful goll course. Furn. Black Walnut ----------------•---------- now 3~ mo rental RENTALS LOAN $ 7 9 5 • 0 0 ( • d · con1s/mL 1st year. Enthusiastic ou1going Dmlng Table w/Chairs. $3500/mo 722-7050 •••••••••• CALL 1·888.:110-9002 dltlonal airfare, Make more money & personality, PfT. able Chest, Desk, Couch & trevel dlecounta). get more miles haul· to work wk-onds. Will More. 714.750.9590 Lr9 l!xquleltel~ & For Information·. mg commoditites In train. 714·219·0505 ---------Completely Furn. _R_O_O _______ MORTGAGES & (800)320·""8"'"" 48 states + Canada. Whitewash round attatched home, 3/4Br MS 2706 • • ..,, 5 OTA ---------table. leaf & 4 chairs By CHARLES GOREN B S TD 'S 2918 e xt. 5953. CVTC· 1. yrs exp. + EMPLOYMENT .th o••.an su•n1F 3.5 a, May 1· ept 1 1'ii·iii·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S 0 E 3 4 ) COUHazMat & good $200. Whitewash enl. wr rnl"V' ~ ~!~g~·r! .. ian~:Pg~::t NB W.OceanfronV22nd.I' "CASH" (CAL*SCAN) driving record re· SERVICES 5533 center $400 531·.8551 and TANNNi HIRSCH Bridge· • • • • : Realtor 644-019S Private rm, unfum, shr quired. •conventional ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------bath, utls pd, n/smkg, Immediate SS for standup sleepers.•• MERCHANDISE NB 2bd 2ba Condo kitchenette, laundry. structured setttementsl••••••••• •Assigned tractors/ •••••••• DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER I , • Pool, Surber carpet, 1 block to N.B. Pier and deterred Insur· EMPLOYMENT take home. •Great Please be aware that MISC. • 6015 re•modeled balh'a, s51o/mo. Call Sam at ance claims. J .G. benefits program. the llstlngs In this cat· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WHlcllff area. Avl 511 714-675-4808 Wentworth: toll free •Retirement plan & egory may require you 800 HOW TO S1100mo + signed (Between 9AM-5PM) 1·888·231·5375. bonus program. "First to call a 900 number REPORTS, books & security 945·2350 (CAL"SCAN) ln·hrst out dispatch. In which ther~ Is a EMPLOYMENT Owner/Operators. 90 charge per minute. money making guides •Newport Height•• ---------/ 1 L d & with roprlnt rignts on 3Br 3Ba, w/gar, patio, RENTALS TO ••••••••• 5530 cents m · oa ed ASSEMBLE ARTS, CO·ROM. A must have Ip w/d hk SHARE 2724 ANNOUNCEMENTS''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii emptyl Truck pur· CRAFTS, TOYS, for every entrepre-• -ups, very t• ch as e program. jewelry, wood Items, quiet. 11600· 759·0874 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ••••••••••·----------. Choose the best, ride typing, sewing, com· neur. Order nowt •• 1-787-784-8031. Waterfront Cottage 2Bd 2Ba Female. Pool SECRETARY/ OTR Express puter work from home (International long dis· 2Br w/ocean view. W/0 oceanside In ---------Ad 1 I t I 1·800·423·8939. In your spore lime C L SC N) Taking app·a for 6mo COM. $550 mo+ utll. ANNOUNCEMENTS m n • rat ve E O E M IF /0 N . Great pay. Free do· tance) ( A • A or 1yr lease. 850-9406 Oep. req'd 673•7319 2920 To :::11:tta~~nlor (CAL"SCAN) tails coll Bran Mall Boxes ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Gardener 1 ·800·032·8007, Rear load excel cond. ---------• CdM 2br 2ba Condo 1• Manager In all ad· Sherman Gardens In 24 hrs. (CAL• SCAN) Four units + keys. NEWPORT extraordinary view. A WONDERFUL mlnlslralive matters. C.O.M.· P(T. MOl'l·Frl. MEDICAL BILLING Sacrifice St200obo. COAST 2170 S900/mo '1Jes 45·50 IEX:::.~:cE. Applicant should Call 8:3oam.2:30pm 1100.$200 DAILY! Call Steve 545-441 2 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil prel'd 714-673-3282 Scandinavian, Euro-have computer skills and ask for Dorothy. dailyl Entry levot avail· Citrus , Fruit. Avocado B•autlful g ated home E 'Blutt noar CdM H.S. P an s th A rj-that Include Word 714-673-2268 able, IBM PC and Trees (fru111ng) $10/ea. w/Vlew. 38r 2.5Ba. Share Large 2br 2ba c!n, 'Asl~. Ru:!ran and Excel; strong or· General office/sales W1l'ldows 95 required. Queen Palms. LJ!J...JS posh pallo/yrd, comm. Apt. S525mo util Incl, exchange students at· ganlzlatlonl and ckoilml . base+ com Americorp doctors provldd, full gallon $35/ea. Cement pool. 13650• &l 2-4888 avall now. 844-11124 lending high school. mun cat on s s; 6000 w. PCH NB or parMlme. Call loll· Fountain• $110/ea EIS CM shr beautltul Become a host family/ and the ability to 574·7701 lax574-7702 tree 888·627·9202 Birdbaths, $20/ea ••••••••••I lrg 3br townhm. Gar AISE. Call 1·800-handle multiple G (CAL"SCAN) Jasmine, Olandars. & APARTMENTS FOR RENT $550 Incl utl n~-am-pt S I B L I N a tasks. Position Is lull real PIT Opportun11y P r I v e t s 1 /e a ..,... ti e Excell t b Gen Typ,Ph, PCaxp 909 674 9422 fem pref'd 842-4840 WWW.SIBLING.ORG m · en en· -· CAL"SCAN eflt package lnc:lud· FBtebx-Time.c 10-920hr wk EMPLOY?l ENT FIREWOOD HB Model Hm ahr tg1---------Ing 401k plan. Drug __ 0_7_1_4_"_7_4_·_5_1_8 __ WANTED 5535 x·1n1 ouality $135 a •••••••••I 2br hse one mile from FREE CASH screening/physical OFFICE HELP Busy '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii cord or $75 tor half bch. Pvt ba/garage GRANTS! required. Equal op-N.B. office. Good phn/ 1• delivered fr•• 10 your acceH. Huge bckyrd ~ortunlty emr,lo~er. com Pu I er a k 111 a . A Woman ol Integrity I driveway. 852·8827 BALBOA PENINSUIA In grt neighborhood College. Scholarships. Flex hours. 851-0920 Nurse.Homemaker F I ,'d $8501· Bualneaa. Medical ax resume ( nc ud· Excel cook.Own car. Go cart Prof'I. New fun 2607 ema • pre bllia. Never Repay. Ing salary history) to PHARMACIST· Skllled In Manage cart motor. lots of mOob+b1 1 12 7u1tl1.53~vl2059181 Toll Fr•• (949) 642-7667 or STAFF NEEDED at therapy. 12 Yrs.exp.· accessories 969-0560 ••t•P• to Baach• 2br, Ip , dw, patio, garage T parking $1200 714--451·7787 e e 4-.,.. 800-218·9000 xG-1398 mall to-Tom John· Feather River Hospl· Local refs. Hrly or 24 NB 1/2 blk to bch 4bd son, c/o nmes Com· tal, Paradise, CA. hr • h 1f 1 9 • c ALL Wheel Chair 2ba. responsible/neat Lawrence E. Klein M.O.. munlly News, 330 Hospital experience 714-4548·3735 Cadillac model. Used prol'I st pkg $600+ Inc. Gynecology and W. Bay Street, Costa required. Current CA twice, Paid $1000. Will dep ~vall 5/9 645.1440 MenopauH Manag• Mesa, CA 92627. license. Ten hour•---------sell lor $600 cash. tnent. announces the shills. One weekend DOMESTICS S540 . ...,.,..,....,.,.,,<1_,,1,,..4_) _6....,42_·_2...,19,,_9....,.._ The Community Market Place. 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We do the Commercial/Home March 18, 1998 Tut0< Time Child Care Cleaner Costa Meaa shopping & prepare units from $199.00 In N.B.-955·2872 plumbing co. aHks your meals for a week Low Monthly Pmts Whether you're buying or Hlllng. ClaHlfled covera all your needal Accounting A/R,A/P,P/A & GL exp. pref .. Recon. Inv. tor exp"d plumber. Top· all tor $200. Fr.. Color Catalog pay, reliable, benefits. Travetlng Qourmet Call 1·800-711 ·0158 Call 71~3299 714-574-5841 --------- payment. Fax resume PT JtOURS FT PAY, 714--434-4746 M·F days telephon• I••••••••• aai.s ol Law Books. Nau Co. In CM Call PIT. lla1tlble hours. Ms. English 755-2960 Bookkeeper MER CHAND IS~ Computer experlence.1----------- wilh accounting soil-Retall Sal•• PT/FT. •---------ware lor payables, re· B r I g h to n b • l 1 1 , celvablH & general watchu, silver jeWlery ANTIQUES 6010 ledger required. Costa Hrly+comm. Fashion liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MHa Headquarters la. Tamara 644·5953 Waterford Cryetal office. FAX r-aume to ---------Collectlon for sale by Republlc•n Party No room left J>rlv1• party &4~·6687 of Orange County In the garage at 714-558·9854 for the car? COCKTAIL SERVER FT/PT Exp A Muatl In bus~ tlne dining A call to restaurant. Apply In claHlned oan person; 4:30·6 :30 help 3131 W. Coast Hwy --------- NEWPORT 2869 BEACH NEWPORT 2669 BEACH 2669 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 5530 ---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Both vulnerable. South deaJs WF.ST • 9 4 o KJ 83 O K 107 4 •J85 NORTII • J 105 l Q 754 o AJ62 • KJ EAST • 87 o AQ92 0 8 • Q 1097 62 SOUTII •A KQ63 Q 10 6 o Q953 •A4 1llc btddmg SOlTlll WFST I• his 30 ..... Pag .... Opening lead: Three of 'V Smgle-swt combmallons should be easy to play. but that is not always the case. Consider lhls hand. After North's s1ngle raise in spades, the South hand is clearly worth an invitation to game. South's three diamonds was a help-suit game try. and struck gold in the North hand. West led a low heart. East won~ returned a heart to West's jack, the king wa.<1 continued. declarer ru ing. The fatt of the band now hingc4 on declarer losing no more than j diamond trick. If diamonds were 3· that would present no problem. Soulh had to protect against a 4-1 bfulc. • 1llc first step was to draw tru~ (three rounds. if necessary, wo have no bcanng on the outcome and then eliminate the clubs by ca.Vi. ing the k.ing and ace. Now 1 low di• mond was led and the jaclt waa finessed. Had that lost to a Slngle&of le.mg. Ed would have been forced .. concedes rufT-sluff. allowing dcc3 er IO get rid of a diamond from hand or the ochct. If Ea.1t bdd than one diamond. declarer wo simply cover any diamond Ea!ll returns and the contract would secure. . Suppose the jack bolds. OccJarcf returns 1 low diamond and.. in~" the queen regardless of what EaJI plays. Ir East fails to follow, Wej can wm with the Icing but then ~ lead away from the ten of <liamorv:O into declarer's combinctl A-9 ten .. or else yield a ruff-slufl Either wa declarer racks up the game. ' TODAY'S CROSSWoRD PUZZLE • II • • • i ACROSS I Offx:e note 5 Hoaieryhue 10 Wa1Ctl Chains 14 Leave \5W .... Of8ean 16 Singer Guthoe 17 Mailed 18 Motw pN(jenl 19 Prom atlendef 20 Movie dog 21 Melodious 23 "-lsmer 25 Plod 26 Hatthet 31 Giggles 35A.~ 36 M\alc: Ila• 38 Ac:ITns Hunt 39 Simple 41 Fonner ~~of .a spi9niah lady :~.need '48 Uttle awalow 49 ActotP.w 51 AcolrU S3FO!tloeit !55~1nfo 51 EuglM Debs' ....... e1~··• • .._..no¥11 -PREVIOUS PUZZLE IOI.YEO 111PIY ITEP 6WKS TO 6 YRS NAEYC STANDARDS 714-966-5264 ITEP IY ITEP 6 WKS TO 12 YRS & Mlt.bLY ILL CARE 714-964-77 41 MOR TIME HIGH QUALITY CHILO CAAE, INFANTS, TOOS, PRESCHOOL & Kl CALL 955-2672 FOR TOUR QWfrSTEP LEARNING CENTER PRESCHOOL I KGN AGES 2-6. 73 & BRISTOL 540-1775 CUID llllOMI: I OFFER PRIVATE DAYCARE FOR INFANTS IN MY HOME. 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Otflce managers & Miftletlng People love us! f.ottunt 600 Reterenoes 4 850-6782 548-8133 WINETS 3490 wAllRi1Y ........ '*"',...... Uve-ln child care. European Au Pairs. fnQll.\h speAllinQ. I 8·261rs .. leQal. culturaJI~ enrlch.lnQ. OuJblc In-home chlld e&re. 45htsh~ - .. Ne\\ rorr B~uh/uma Mc a Dail)' Pilor CAMPERS, RV'S1 CADill.AC 9040 FORD 8075 JAGUAR 9105 UNCOLN 91ZO NJSSAH 9150 TOYOTA 92 10 VOLXSWAGEN 9236 8014 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim liiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •• ., • ..,.1.. mlOnJ9hl ••• Mueteng 'SHI XJe '•3 TOWN CAft '97 CAMRY L• '80 Jetta GL MOBIL W H 0 M • blue, 11hr Int. Uk• "I.I e Cylinder 12200 obo Sedan 40, me• blue. SIGNATUft& 13800.0BOI CD p layer 14150./obo Call 714·538·9974 (90·3795), 539.995 4.6L V8. CD ch&11ger, '84 300ZJC :t"wrbo Auto, P.ood cond, all receipt a, '2900 call •venlng 7t4•63t·2"30 t4k ml. all pwr, AT, 115" cull whl1, new (3TUT1378) $17,777 ttrH, AC. (10485/ 16tt • 461\. 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C83546~J~tS77 BAUER JAGUAR •73 450SL Conv MISSION Vll!JO JNFJNm 9095 714·971-.2002 Green W/IOh·hard top. :i 1•888·88•LEXUS 197 XJ~ less than 100K mllea PONTIAC 9170 '93 Sevlll• STS •ea Q4ST Sedan 40, gray (97· $8500 714-631·2255 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Fully Loaded ! CD/tape · Black Jade/Ivory, full 3777) $46,995 '90 wagon 64,000 ml only 36k ml Mint! BAUl!D JAGUAR charcoal perl cond player, under 49,000 (301949) S27 577 "" mlles, original owner. • 714·971·2002 3rd seal $21,000 pp '92 BONEVILL£ SSE 3.8L V6, Ult, CC, ABS, pwr seats, cust whit. 1·888.SS·L~XUS Poraohe Audi VW '97 COROLLA 714·838-8775 17k, AT, aU pwr (3UMS778) $13,333 '97 Jetta QL LEXUS OF Auto, AC, oa11, WESTMINSTER low ml. <167'\ 11 ,714)892·8900 048381) •$13,995 McKenna BMW '97 SUPRA TU~BO Por•ohe Audi VW Pw/POL, tllt, CC, amt 714·838·8775 fm caas, must 1ee! __ ...,.,...,..,_..,........,,,,.,.-=-- (2ES0992) Make Ofter '97 JeJta OLS Coat• M••• Power pkg. pwr mnrf, Llncoln Mercury alloy whls. (16323/ (714)540~5830 004457) $15,995 LEXUS ' (714) 720.9479 '97 2.2 CL $20,995. PP 714-759· MISSION VIEJO •--------.. 3558 or 714·640.7665 1.(888).8 a.LEXUS LEXUS 91 l5 '92 t90,.. 2.8 (l;JOFK113) $0992 -------- Costa MHa TRUCl(S 9220 McKenna BMW Po,ech• Audi VW 7t4·03o-G775 Red/grey, llhr. full ' AT, lihr, co, mnrf, power. CD changer•----------------• (949474) $17,777 Llncoln·Mercury coo301~Exus520.977 CHEVROLET 9045 JAGUAR 9lOS •92 $...: 300 LEXUS OF MISSION VIEJO Garnet/Ivory. WESTMINSTER (714) 540·5630 '78 QMC Sierra claaalc 4x4, white, auto, riew engine, ;z sets of 36" tires, olf road front end, wont lasll $3500 cash. 1.,8881·8B·LEXUS '95 CAMARO Z·28 ,94 XJO Lexus cer11rted. (714) 892·8906 TOYOTA White, full power, CO, Sedan, 40, Mel Red, 003445 $21.9771 _________ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 9210 AUDI 9025 '96A4 Sliver/grey, leather, 5spd, full power (223183) $24,977 8 u t 0. 1 107 5 1 , (9 3869) s LEXUS MERCURY 9135 '92 CAMRY LE $13,987 4-. 29•995 MISSION VIEJO BAUER JAGUAR 1 (888 8 S ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AT, all pwr, AC LEXUS 714·971·2002 • ) 8•LEXU 1• (2ZTA043) $9,888 MISSION VIEJO •95 ES 300 '82 SABLE LEXUS OF -------- 1-888-88·LEXUS '95 XJR Whtie/Ivory, Hhr, mint. 3.eL V6, Only 5l k ml, WESTMINSTER VOLKSWAGEN 9235 ,9• L 1 LS Sedan, 40, Black, (95· pwr wind/locks, ( ... um na 3739) S39.995 Lexus cert 1 f I ed. (2ZOK332) $7892 --,.7..,,...-14...,,....J __ 8_9,....2....,.·8_9 .... 0_8_, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii loaded beauty, sher· BAUER JAGUAR (088566) $23,977 Co•t• Me1a '94 CAMRY LE '71 Beetle White. New wood green, all pwr, 714-971 2002 LEXUS · CID, ab, S36k ml, -----·---MISSION VIEJO Llncoln·Meroury White, AT, all pwr. Interior. brakes, stereo 714·969·0560 '97 P••sat GLX VR6. llhr. c:ass/CD chngr. ·ABS. (16745/ 007336) $ 1-!5,995' McKenna BMW 1 Porsche Audi VW 714·636·8775 '98 Jetta GL Loaded. Only 980ml. (16638/220772) $1 5,995 Mc Kenna BMW Porsche Audi VW 714·636·6775 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 1 ·(888)·88·LEXUS 1 ·owner , s t 2 ,5 00 '95 XJS 1·(888) 88·L&XUS 1_--....(7_1_4 ..... )._5_4_0_·5_8_3_0_ Lexus trade I and engine. $3300. 760-0712 or 641·3828 2 +2 convertible, 2d, •95 VILLAGER (34MA936) $12,550 (714) 644·4246 --------red, only 27k ml. (95· '96 ES 300 under 25k QS MINIVAN LEXUS OF -,7-4_VW ___ B_u_g__,ll-ke-n-ew-. AUTOS BMW 9030 -'84 528• 4dr wht/blue LOADED, great c:ond. 1990-ZR·1 Veile 3802) $38,995 ml all xtras Including 7 pass, dual ac, tilt WESTMINSTER New paint/Interior/ W'll-D All options. King of BAUER JAGUAR CD chgr Lexus certlf. cc, am/fm case . 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