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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-04-23 - Orange Coast PilotServing the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 NewpOrt-EnsenadR yacht race draws 500 boats R[!\DE RS HO Tl Ir H Schafnitz got <>ff too~? •Regatta's growing popularity is good news for. Newport Beach tourism industry. Mexico, is put on by about 150 vol- un,teers ranging from event orga- nizers to start-and finish-line watchers. Entries have poured in from all over the nation, induding When the Daily Pilot asked its read~ to Call its Readers Hoilirie and leeve their thoughts about Tuesday's sen~ci,Dg o( Newport Beach Socialite- turned-coca.ine-dealer nna Schafnitz to 10 months in coun- ty jail. the amwermg machine worked overtime. By Jenifer Ragland, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -They come from near and far each year to set their sails on the col- orful coast. I About 500 boats of varying sizes and types are gearing up to parade out of Newport Harbor on Friday for the 5 1st annudl New- port-to-Ensenada Internationdl Yacht Race. Some are serious racing skip- pers who want to win the presti- gious title, but about half partid- Jacobson . murder trial delayed •Judge dismisses entire jwy alter panel heard inappropriate material. By Tim Grenda, Dally Piiot SANTA ANA -The murder trial of Omar Coyotzm Rivera, who is accused of stabbing Daily Pilot employee Donna ·Jacobson to death in 1996, is run- ning behind schedule, with opening stalf>· men ts from attorneys not expected until Monday, offi- cials said. Attorneys spen t this Omar Rive ra week filing pretrial motions and slc1rhng the jury selection process. But several court deldys slowed the process and Wednes- day, just as a panel of 12 prospective jurors had been picked from the jury pool, some ipappropriate material was heard by the jury, forcing Supe- rior Court Judge Cecil Hicks to dismiss the entire panel, officials said. Jury selecuon was expected to start from scratch today and take about one day to complete. Court will not be in session Fri- day, so officials estimated that opening statements from attor- neys in the case will be held Monday morning in Superior Court Department 43 of the San- ta Ana courthouse. Rivera, 19, was arrested min- utes after he allegedly stabbed Jacobson, 59, in the carport of he r Costa Mesa home on Ana· heim Avenue as she returned home from Sunday Mass at St. Joachim Chmch. After allegedly killing Jacob- son , Rivera is accused of assault- •SEE RIVERA PAGE A15 pate JUSt for fun. They g~t to see dll their sailing friends, enjoy the beautiful wedther •for I 1Pd M.111111" .. 1.1kP 011 1'11 ' NPwpor r I n ~ .. 11.1Cl.1 y.1cht r.Ht', <,1•1 p.1q1· A! Michigan, Illinois, Washington and Texas, Cole said. This year's numbers are about and be a part of the world's ldrgest international regatta. Nil's alwdys a thrill lo be out there on the start and finish of the rnce," said Don Cole, commodore of the Newport Ocean Sailing Association, which puts on the regatta. None of the most beautiful sights in sailing is to see all of the boats out there." 10% higher than previous years -exduding last year's 50th anniversary celebra- tion, he said. Part of the reason is the association's push to indude -cruisersH in the 20 different dass· es of participants, he said. KIM HAGGERTY I OMY Pit.OT Participation ls up, says Don Cole, commodore of the Newport Ocean Sailing Association, of the annual boating event. By deadline Wednesday, the hotline had recorded more than 60 responses, not counting a handful sent in by e-mail. Callers were generally in ogreement that Sd>afnitz, who was busted for selling 16 grams of cocaine to an undercover Tustin police officer for $1,000 cash, got off easy. . decrease in race entries for various reasons, one of them being the economy," Cole said. "With the cruising dass, the intent was lo get people involved in the regatta who perhaps used to race senously, or other people who don't have racing boats." The 125-nule trek to Ensenadd, NFor the past several years, many yacht dubs have seen a •~EE REGATTA PAGE A16 For a sampling of calls, see Community Forum, page A14. MARC MARTIN I DAILY P1LOT Costa Mesa High School history teacher Tracey Olguin was one of two tabbed as teachers of the year in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District on Wednesday. OON I.EACH I OAll.Y PILOT Balloons In hand, teadler of the year Unda Wawra talks With Harbor View Elementary students. Heads BY HUSEIN MASHNI NEWPORT-MESA -Both teach- ers are hugely popular with students, and as of Wednesday, Linda Wawra and lracey Olguin each received the honorary title of a NewpQrt-Mesa Teacher of the Year. Eight other teachers also were honored. But only Wawra's and Olguin's names will be submitted for the Orange County Teacher of Year Award because they rank~ highest among the 10, school officials said. Linda Wawra of Harbor View Elementary and Tracey Olguin of Costa Mesa High have been named teachers of the year in the district. •Irvine Co •• Donald'Br.n donate S67.500 for TNCher Exceltenee Aw•rcb dinner, see P.lt99 A16. Selected by their peers and a school district committee, Wawra and Olguin on Tuesday received flowers, hugs and balloons that were hand- delivered by interim Superintendent Bob Francy and teachers union presi- dent Unda Mook. Wawro is best known among •SEE TEACHERS PAGE A16 District to appeal Huntsman decision By Husein M ashni. Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -The school boa.rd has taken another step down a path that could lead to the U.S. Supreme Court. The school board voted th.ls week to appedJ a Supenor Court ruling that reversed its unan- imous decision to uphold the suspension of Corona del Mar High School seruor Ryan Huntsman under the ctistnct's zero-tolerance drug and alcohol policy. Huntsman, 18, was suspended after allegedly being caught with drug paraphernalia and a plastlc bag with marijuana residue m his car. Supenor Court Judge Robert E. Thomas' decision, whtle narrowly addressing issues in Huntsman's case, forced the school board .to either re-evaluate its controversial zero-tolei. ance policy or appeal. By a 6-1 vote Tuesday night, the boa.rd taok: the route of appeal. ·we JUSl felt when the judge made this ded· • SEE APPEAL PAGE A15 El Nffio blamed· for beachings of sea ailimals By Tim Lemm, Dally Piiot BALBOA PENINSULA -About a dozen marine mammal pups have washed ashore here this week because the weather phenomenon El Nino has depleted their food supplies, authorities said Wednesday. The Newport Beach Police Department's ani- mal control unit said harbor seals, elephant seals and sea lions -some tired or sick and others dead -have beached themselves from the Riv- er Jetty to the Wedge. Many of the animals have come ashore neer 10th and 28th streets, said animal control officer Jayme Rogers. •SEE PUPS PAGE A15 r-----~---------~-----~~~---~ Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 NewpOrt-Ensenada yacht race draws 500 boats • Regatta's growing popularity is good news for Newport Beach tourism i~dustry. Mexico, is put on by about 150 vol- unteers rangmg from event orga- ruzers to start-arid finish-line watchers. Entries have poured in from all over the nation, including By Jenifer Ragland, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -They come from near and fdr each year to set their sails on the col- orful coast. About 500 boats of varying sizes and types are geanng up to parade out of Newport Harbor on Friday for the 51st annudl New- port-to-Ensenada International Yacht Race. Some are senous racing skip- pers who want to win the presti- gious title, but about hall parbci- Jacobson . murder trial delayed • Judge c:lisn 1isses entire jury alter panel heard inappropriate material. By nm Grenda, Daily Pilot SANTA ANA -The murder trial of Omar Coyotzm Rive rd, who is accused of stabbing Dally Pilot employee Donna Jacobson to death in 1996, is run- ning behind schedule, with opening stalP- ments from attorneys not expected until Monday, offi- cials said. Attorneys spent this Omar Rivera week filing pate just for fun. They g~t to see all the ir sailing fnends, enJOY the beautiful weather Michigan, Illinois, and be a pa.rt of the world's largest intern a tional regatta. •For I rt•d M .11 1111·., 1.1kl' Washington and Texas, Cole said. ' O il '"' Nl'WJllH' f 11<,p11.1do1 y.1<11 1 r.u '" '>l'l p.1q1· Al This year's numbers are about "It's always a thrill lo be out there on the start and finish of the race,·• said Don Cole, commodore of the Newport Ocean Sailing Association, which puts on the regatta. "One of the most beautiful sights in sailing is to see all of the boats out the re.· The 125-nule trek lo Ensendda, 10% higher than previous years -excluding last year's 50th anniversary celebra- tion, he said. Part of the reason is the association's push to include #cruisers" in the 20 different class- es of participants, he said. •For the past several years, many yacht clubs have seen a • Scttafnitz got offtoO~? When the Daily Pilot aSked its readers to Call 1~ Ree.den Hotline and leave their thoUgbts about Tuesday's sentenciDg df Newport Beach Socialite.: turned-cocaine-dealer nna Scbafnitz to 10 months in coun- ty jail. the a.QSWering macbine worked overtime. KIM HAGGERlY I DAILY PILOT Participation ls up, says Don Cole, commodore of the Newport Ocean Sailing Association, of the annual boating event. By deadline Wednesday, the hotline had recorded more than 60 responses, not counting a handful sent in by e-mail Callers were generally in agreement that ScbafoitZ; whO was busted for selling 16 grams of cpcaine to an undercover Tustin police officer for $1,000 cash, got off easy. decrease in race entries for various reasons, one of them being the economy," Cole said. "With the cruising class, the intent was to gel people involved in the regatta who . perhaps used to race senously, or other people who don't have raang boats .• • ?EE REGATTA PAGE A16 For a sampling of calls, see Community Forum. page Al4. District to appeal Huntsman decision By Husein Mashni, Dally Piiot NEWPORT-MESA -The school board has taken another step down a path that could lead to the U.S. Supreme Court. The school board voted th.ls week to appeal a Supenor Court ruhng that reversed its unan- unous decision to uphold the suspension of Corona del Mar High School seruor Ryan Huntsman under the district's zero-tolerance drug and alcohol policy. Huntsman, 18, was suspended after allegedly bemg caught with drug paraphernalia and a plastic bag with manjuana residue m his car. Supenor Court Judge Robert E. Thomas' deasion, whtle narrowly addressmg issues m Huntsman's case, forced the school board .to either re-evaluate its controversial zero-tolei. ance policy or appeal. By a 6-1 vote Tuesday nighl, the board t<>Olc:: the route of appeal. pretrial motions and starting the jury selection process. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Costa Mesa High School history teache r Tracey Olguin was one of two tabbed as teachers of the year in the Newpor t-Mesa Unified School District on Wednesday. "We JUSl felt when the ludge made this deci.- • SEE APPEAL PAGE A15 Heads ·. But several court deldy~ slowed the process and Wednes- day, just as a panel of ~2 prospective jurors had been picked from the jury pool, some inappropriate material was heard by the jury, forang Supe- rior Court Judge Cecil Hicks to dismiss the entire panel, ofhoals sai . Linda Wawra of Harbor View Elementary and Tracey Olguin of Costa Mesa High have been named teachers of the year in the district. El Niiio blamed= forbeachin ==~'Z4~~---~~· Jury selection was expected to start from scratch today and take about one day to complete Court will not be in session Fri- day, so officials estimated that opening statements from attor- neys in the case will be held Monday morning in Superior Court Department 43 of the San- ta Ana courthouse. Rivera, 19, was arrested min- utes after he allegedly stabbed Jacobson, 59, in the carport of her Costa Mesa home on Ana- heim Avenue as she returned home from Sunday Mass at St. Joachim Church. After allegedly killing Jacob-.. son, Rivera is accused of assault- •SEE RIVERA PAGE A15 DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Balloons in hand. teacher of the year Unda Wawta ta.lb with Harbor View Elementary students. r-~-~----~------------------, BY HUSEIN MASHNI NEWPORT-MESA -Both teach- ers are hugely popular with students, and as of Wednesday, Llnda Wawra and nacey Olguin each received the honorary title of a Newport-Mesa Teacher of the Year. Bight other teachers also were honored. But only Wawra's and Olguin's names will be submitted for the Orange COunty Teacher of Year Award because they rank~ highest among the 10, school officials said. • trvfne Co., Donald'Bren donate $67,500 for Teacher excellence Awards dinner, see p.ge A16. Selected by their peers and a school district committee, Wawra and Olguin on Tuesday reCeived flowers, hugs and balloons that were hand- delivered by interim Superintendent Bob Francy and teachers union presi- dent Unda Mook. Wawra is best known among •SEE TEACHERS PAGE A16 of sea aiiimals By nm Lemm, Daily Pilot BALBOA PENINSULA -About a dozen marine mammal pups have washed ashore here this week because the weather phenomenon El Nii\o has depleted thel.f food supplies, authorities said Wednesday. The Newport Beach Police Department's ani- mal control unit said harbor seals, elephant seals and sea lions -some ti.red or sick and others dead -have beached theiruelves from the Riv- er Jetty to the Wedge. Many of the animals have come ashore nee.r t Olh and 28th streets, said anu:nal control office:t Jayme Rogers. •SEE PUPS ~0£ A15 A2 THURSDAY, ~at. 23, 1998 pilot people IAN BLAC.K Family heirloom helps spread timeless message ' HE IS Spreading the word. VICTORIAN MASTERPIECE Oceans away from bis native England, the 48-year-old Costa Mesa man feels a sense of mission to help remind America of its not- so-long-ago past, which it appears to have drifted oceans away from, too. Black and his wife, Kristi, have a family heirloom that, with the u!.e of powerful words and unages, could help bridge this century-long gap of time, culture and values. It 's called "The Broad and Nar- row Way," a painting that was given to his wife's great-grand- parents by their pastor in 1875. The Victorian-era masterpiece d epicts travelers along -as the name of the piece implies -a broad road, laced with tempta- tions, and a narrow one that leads to a heavenJy conclusion. TIME TO THINK A mechanical engineer by trade, Black's career was cut short in 1994 when his car was rear- ended as he drove along a stretch of tughway m Long Beach. The accident resulted in serious injuries to his neck and back. During his lengthy recovery, Bldck was unable to continue working at chemical plants and retinenes, so he used the time to think about what he wanted to do with the rest of his life. •I thought, 'I'm going to take The Broad and Narrow Way,' on the road," he said. "I believe God put it in my heart to share it with the world." The couple researched the Library of Congress for a copy- nght of the painting in 1995. There were no known artists or records about the painting. After obtaining legal permission to do so, they copyrighted the piece in 1997. Then they sought the most effective way to make high-reso- lution copies of the fragile piece. They ended up using a method called "gidee, • which is com- monly used for flnE;-art reproduc- tions. The method utilizes com- puter scanners to reproduce high- resolution copies without daniag- ing the original. The painting has been repro- duced onto. business cards, greet- ing cards and various-sized wall hangings. The prints are made on archival quality, add-free paper, which lasts longer and doesn't turn yellow with age. The Blacks even are thinking about having a virtual-reality depiction of the painting with interactive programs and a jigsaw puzzle. And there are plans to translate the scripture verses into different languages. GOING ON THE ROAD Black hSts started making pre- sentations of "The Broad and Narrow Way• at schools and churches where he describes the various temptations and rewards along both paths. Most of the shows have Qeen in local schools and churches, but Black is planning to take part in an Atlanta art exhibit, which he calls •the buckle of the Bible belt." The painting also will be shown in several other cities in the United States and England. There are 89 Bible verses along the broad and narrow paths, including I Peter 5:8, • ... the devil as a roaring lion walks about seek- ing whom he may devour.• Above this scripture reference is a picture of a lion trying to attack the travel- ers on the narrow path. "The children really like to look at all the pictures and then try to find the scripture verses,• Black said. "I ask them, 'What do you see?' and I give them magnifying glasses to read the Bible verses. They don't forget it this way.• One of the images that inspires hope is what Black calls "the hole in the fence• separating the two paths on the painting. Black uses it to tell people there is hope that people still can change the path cityside Day of the dolphin set for Saturday Those wishing to participate may volunteer two hours or all day. Call 534-5177. The American Cetacean Soa- ety Orange County Chapter pre- sents Day of the Dolphin from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday at stations along Orange County beaches in order to assess the habits and population of the coastal Bot- llenose Dolphins. Army air base reunion Saturday Volunteers are needed to attend the stations along the coast lO order to look for and observe the dolphms. No exp;erience is neected. Orientation is at 7:30 p .m . today at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Corrununity Cen- ter, 1845 Park Ave. Volunteers roust attend the orientation meeting in order to participate in the event. Instructions, infor- mation regarding "team lead- en;" and station times will be distributed at orientation. The 23rd annual Santa Ana Army Air Base reunion will be pre- sented Saturday by the Costa Mesa Historical Society in the stu- dent center at Orange Coast Col- lege, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. OCC's campus is situated on part of the site of the original air base, which opened in 1942. The reunion will feature dass photos, uniforms, PX sales and memorabilia from the Air Force and Santa Ana Air Base. A presentation of the colors- will be made by a color guard from the Veterans of Foreign Wars. For more information, call (714) 631-5918. . VOL 92. NO. 95 . ntOMAS K. atNSON. i>\lbl~ )Mu.JAM LOllOfll., .'(dltof APPRESS Our address Is 330 W. Bay St., d>sta Mesa. ulif. 92627. CORBECDONS It Is the Pilot's policy to promptly correct •II errors of substence. Ple•se call 574-4233. rn The Newpoft hlcM:b- ste ¥es. Dalty Pilot (USPS-144-800) Is put> I~ MoncMY through Seturday. In~ Be.ct\ ri CON Mesf. su~.weonty 911.tt.bte by ~"9 to~ :nmea 0r-. Co4if'lty ~ 251.f14t. ln.,...,....of~ port hid\-"' c-.. ~~to the~,... «jy .... Ml'llllM bJ mall fOf HO per lliOnth. SlcDnd .. ~peldlt Olli ~ ~ (Priclll .............. llMIMdklcAll--.) POSTMAST!R! Send ~~toThe Hwlport~ Mtla Deity PMoC. P.O. eo.tMQ.C.. ..... . CA 92626. Copyright: No news stories, llh.istr•- tlons, edltorlel matter °' ~herein can be reproduced with- out written pennlsslon of COWl9ht owner. HOW TO REA0t US Clrcullltlon The T1me Or.nge County (IOO) 2S2-9141 AMrMll oa.Hled 642-5678 Oitpley '42-4321 ........ NewJ 54C). t 22A Spof1$ &G·•JlO NMl.~F 646- 4110 E-Mill:~ H.:nilt MllftOM.. • ..... OMoit 642-4321 ...... ,.,,,-Stol Nllllllliicl llj ... .... c.u ........ Niiwt. ........... ~ ..... & .... ~ l'NlldWul .... ClO ,..... .. ...... \1cll PNlllldal I\ Genni Men9ger .,_,__CN NA rw- Ian Black with his painting, "The Broad and Narrow Way'" they are on. Above the hole in the fence is a verse from Luke 19:10 that reads, •For the Son of Man came to seek and save the lost.• ·one woman said she under- stood that there was a second chance for her,• Black said. "It really made sense to her and Chatigetl her life ... If pictures do, indeed, speak a thousand words, Black hopes "The Broad and Narrow Way," will reach across the generations WIATHER TEMPERA'TURES Balboa TIDES TODAY First low to communicate its timeless mes- sage. •It seems like a call to America and the world,• he said. •It's time to get back to basic and tradition- al values. Generation Xers are fed up with our materialism and shal- lowness. They waht a return to What really wotlG "aha wh4t is really important.• -Story by Husein Mashni, photo by Marc Martin 65/52 1 :36 a.m ............ 0.7 Surf conditions are looking good, with swells com- ing out the northwest at Corona del Mar 64152 Costa Mesa 67152 Newport Beach 65/52 Newport Coast 65/53 SURF FORKAST LOCATION . . . .... SIZE Wedge. . . . . . . . 2-Snw Newport ....•... 2-4nw Blackies . . ...... 2-4nw River Jetty ....... 2-4nw CdM ........... .2-4nw First high 7:33 a .m ............ 4.8 295 degrees and a minor swell coming out of the southwest at 195 degrees. Waves are increasing today to chest· to shoulder-high, but may back down by Friday. Water conditions and visibility are fair. Second low 1 :SO p.m. . ....... 0.2 Second high 8:09 p.m. . . . ....... S.2 FlllDAY First low 2:23 a.m ............ 0.0 First high 8:26 a.m ............ 4.9 Second low 2:29 p.m. . . . . . . . . . .0.1 Second high 8:44 p.m ........... S.7 WATER TEMPERATURE: ..... 60 THE GREYGoOSE Gtlts • Home Decor We have: • Lovely Moth'1r's DayOt~s Arrivtng Datly • New Items In Byera' Choice Corolera • New !Ulm.a tn Depe. se HerUoge VUlagBt TlfE GREY Goo E. INC. Weltcllft Plaza • 1032 Irvine Avenue Newport Beach• (714) 841-780~ Moan. M·S JM Stan Jl·I Roe/creation offers]Un J:or 1climbers M y 6-year-old son recent· ly discovered Rock- reation, and now he can't think of going anywhere else for fun. Roclaeation is an indoor sport-climbing center offering 150 climbs for every· one from first-timers to experts. The state·of-the-art textured climbing terrain includes top roping, lead climbing and boul- dering. Rockreation offers pri· vate instruction, personal coaching and classes for be- ginners and advanced climbers (groups and private). You can join the center and pay a monthly or annual membership fee, or you can pay a one-day visitor fee. Rental equipment is also available. For children, there is a •kids climb• program where 6-to 12-year-olds get two hours of supervised climbing with a Rockreation staff mem- ber. It costs $10 for members and $15 for nonmembers and is available from 6 to 8 p.m. Tues- days and Thursdays, and 3 to 5 ' p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Reservations are required. 1 Roclaeation (556-ROCK) is at 1300 Logan Ave., Costa Mesa. A spring plant sale is sched- uled from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the next three consecutive Fri- days at the Orange Cout Col- lege Ornamental Horticulture Department To find the sale, enter from the Adams Avenue entrance and follow the signs to the Horticulture Garden. The National Garden Bureau has designated 1998 as the year of the tomato, and OCC has 10 varieties ranging in size, inclu- ding i'ed and yellow-skinned V8.riet1el along with container plail.ts. There also are bell pep- pers. chW peppers, eggplants, bedding in pony packs, lots of Gerbera daisies, calla lilies, blizzard series geraniums in 12- NEWPORT BEACH inch banging baskets, scaevola in 12-inch hanging baskets, blue and pink hydrangeas in 8- inch pots, and New Guinea hy- brid impatiens in 8-inch pots in 10 colors. To find out which of .these plants will be on sale on a particular Friday, call the plant sale hotline at 432-0202, ext. 26533. A ladies' shoe sale is under way at Shoe Island (574-1914) at 298 E. 17th St., on the comer of Santa Ana Avenue in Costa Mesa. The sale features a big selection of spring and summer shoes in a special buy-one, get- one-fTee offer. You can save up to 60% at the sale. In last Saturday's Best Buys column, I mistakingly referred to local jewelry designer Robin Davis as the maker of the "Tul Cup· necklace. What I meant to say is that she replicates the necklace using faux pearls, cul- tured pearls or fresh water pearls. Davis sells her jewelry at Etcetera ETC (613-5321), 312 Marine Ave., Balboa Island. • IB1' IUYS is pubNshed ifuiid8Y5 and Slturdays. If ~ know of a good buy, c.aU me at 540-1224, fax me at 64& 4170 °' write to me: Best Buys. O..ly Pilot, 330 W. a.y St. Costa Mesa, CA 92627. • North Bayside Drive: Items estimated at S3, 111 were stolen from a boat in the 100 block. Among the items taken were a 9 mm Beretta pistol and a Colt AR-15 .223-caliber semiautomatic rifle. • Lake Avenue: Someone set combustible materials on fire at a house, causing $5,000 damage in the 3000 block. • 62nd StrMt: Someone broke into a residence and stole S 1,860 worth of items in the 400 block. • Mac.Arthur Boulevard: Someone broke into the Tax & Financial Group in the 4000 block and stole multiple laptop computers and equipment. Estimated loss not reported. COSTA MESA • 19th Street A stereo and clothing worth S92 were stolen from a vehicle in the 600 block. • AMhelm Avenue: A bicycle worth S 150 was stolen from a yard in the 2200 block. • Rlileigh Avenue: A citizens' band radio worth S300 was · stolen from a car In the 2100 block. - THURSDAY, APRIL 23, ~998 Newport-to-~nsenada yacht race keepS sailors coming back Shaky truce declared over T-shirt dispute By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot began and fears the cease-fire in the war of words may not last. "He's so belligerent. if he gets mad, he puts them back up," she said. Perhaps you have read that the annual sailboat race from Newport Beach to .EnSena.da is about to go down. Tomonow at noon, in fact. As the day goes by and on into the night. and the dawn and neit day, I will glance at my watch and think of so many good times. And a few oummy ones. The very last race in which I took my own bQat was one of those. About an hour after our start, something happened with one of the winches. The handle lashed back furiously, crunching into the forearm of mY. dear friend, Bobby Davis. There were a c9uple of deleted expletives, . but Bobby said he was OK and just needed a few minutes. Another good buddy, Dr. Jack Larson, took Bobby below and · gave him some pain pills from the medical kit. We kept on racing. Every few minutes I called down and asked Bobby how he was doing. "Fine," he'd say, ever the stoic. "Just keep this tub moving. tt After maybe a half-hour, Jack came up and said Bobby was be- coming shocky. We came about and headed for home. At the doc-in-the-box at Newport Cen- tet, X-rays showed a severe spi- ral fracture. And that was the ignominious finale of the 17 Ensenada races in whicti I have sailed my own boats. We would have gone again the next year, I'm sure. Bobby, too. But that sununer we sold what our f~d martin crew shirts said was "The Swift, Sensuous Ranger 33, DuetH and bought, gasp, a powerboat. Our boat partners, Audrey and Jim Moore, wanted one, so did my wife. Life's like that sometimes. But the memory of that disas- trous last race is overwhelmed by the great times on all the other races. We had excitement and tedium -hours of boredom punc- tuated by moments of sheer terror, some sailors like to say. We had victory and defeat, exuberance and frustration and, always, count- less laughs and great fellowship. In 1972, I entered my own _ boat for the first ti.me, a Corona- do 25 named Caramba! We sailed briskly through the night, spinnaker flying, the moon full It was incredible. At dawn the next day. we found ourselves off Rosarito Newport Beach Fire D e partme nt Your r esponse and friendly, he lpful attitude is s uperb -thanks to both paramedic and staff at St ation 6 on Irvine Blvd. Your service to Martha Lindsey was always prompt and efficient. 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I think -'when we finished just after dawn, flying past San Diego after only nine hours! It's the hope of finding another race like that one that keeps sail- ors coming back year after year. Somehow tou manage to forget the races where you spend the se- cond night -when you are sup- posed to be at Hussong's -taok- ing slowly back and forth in Todos Santos Bay, trying to cross a finish line you've been seeing for hours. Regardless of how little breeze there may be during the race, it is axiomatic that you bash into a gale for most of the trip back. It is uphill all the way. a long, wet slog, usually in the dark. You are tired, you ache, you have cuts and bruises you have no idea bow you acquired. It is dark and cold and no matter how well you think you've battened down your foul-weather gear, water still finds its way inside. Your boat is bouncing up and crashing down as if on a giant bungee cord. Water from the waves comes over the side in great sheets. You check the time to see if you can wake up the ne.xt guy on watch. But U's only been 40 min.utes. So for the next hour and 20 minutes, you wonder just what the hell you're doing out there. No more of this for me, you think. Never again. Even with a relatively small boat, you've spent maybe a grand to get this sore, cold, wet and exhausted. Eventually, the weather god takes a nap, the sea gentles down and you glide into San Diego Bay. You clear customs, refuel, put on some dry clothes, maybe have some breakfast. Then you head home for ~ewport. And you ~.tart talking: Now, next year ... • FRED MARTIN'S columns is published Thursdays and Saturdays. Start Celebrating this Weekend AT Ml CASA "Our food is a trip to Mexico, as well as Baja. " Phone Ahead for f 'oo<i-To -Go 296 East 17th St. • Costa Mesa 645-7626 BALBOA PENINSULA -A shaky truce has been declared between the owner of a Fun Zone T-shirt shop and two local activists who objected to what they claimed were homophobic and offensive shirts displayed in the store window. Balboa residents Joyce Barnes and Dolores Cantarella picketed four times over the past six months at the Fun N Sun shop near Bal- boa Pavilion, trying to draw atten- tion to what they consider inap- propriate merchandise. After the last protest April 11. store owner Richard Tu].5iani removed three shirts said to be the most offensive. All the shirts remain on sale, but now can't be viewed from the sidewalk Tulsian.i could not be reached for comment Wednesday, but store manager Sunny Desai said some customers have noticed the T-shirts are gone from the win- dow and asked why. "Our customers are looking for them," Desai said. "They're telling me, 'It's freedom of speech. You should have left them up.' But we figured it was- n't worth (fighting). H Barnes said Tulsian.i has been uncooperative since the protest Even with the most offensive shirts j.aken down, Barnes said a hanclAU of others still hanging on display should at least be removed from the window, which faces the busy public side- walk fronting the harbor. Some of those include refer- ences to marijuana, alcohol an~ .. sex.• He's still promoting alcohol and drug use," she said. "We're just glad the three lnost offensive ones were taken down." ·· ln the days after Tulsiani first <!greed to remove the shirts in question, Barnes said some or all' of them appeared from time to time in the same wmdow. But Desai denied putting them back and said the mer- chandise has not been displayed since being taken down. But with summer coming and the Fun Zone expected to be crawling with thousands of sea- sonal tounsts, Barnes is afraid the truce will be shattered. 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By Tim Grenda, Daily Plloc COSTA MESA -Police have received dozens of calls from peo- ple who may have been victim- ized by a peeping Tom arrested on suspicion of videotaping wome n dnd young girls undress- ing m theu homes and public 1 est rooms. authorities said Wedne~day Ofhcers also are following up on dbout 50 tips on lhe where- .i IK>uts of a nussmg motor home 11\\ nt>d by the suspect, Paul Aaron Hw,..,t>J. d 38-yeM-old transient ond convicted sex offender, said Costa Mesa police U Ron Smith. On Monday, police released to the media several videotapes allegedly ta.ken by the suspect of girls as young as 5 in various states of undress. The-public also was asked for help in locating the suspect's 1973 Dodge Pour Star motor home, which may contain more video- tapes and other evidence. It has a California license plate of 395HTO. Officers are investigating dozens of tips on the motor home's whereabouts in Los Ange- les, particularly Culver City, where Russel last lived, and as far south as La_gu.na Hills. Russel was arrested March 28 on suspicion of prowling, posses- sion of an illegal knife, posses- sion of child pornography and failure to register with police as a sex offender, all misdemeanor offenses. But if one of the victims on the tapes comes forward to testify, police could increase the charges to felonies, which could result in a longer jllil term if Russel is con- victed, Smith said. Smith said he hopes victims aren't too shy about being seen on the video to come forward. ·I can understand them being embarrassed, but they shouldn't be ashamed,• be said. •They didn't do anything wrong. They were just kids being kids in their rooms.· Anyone with information on the people in the videotapes or the missing motor home is asked to call police at 754-5206. • OMV investigators accuse suspect of selling phony insurance forms. By Tim Grenda, Daily Plfot COSTA MESA -A local woman has been arrested by investigators from the state Department of Motor Vehicles on suspicion of selling fraudu- lent car insurance forms, authorities said. Patricia Pimentel, 29, of Cos- ta Mesa was taken into custody Tuesday at her Santa Ana office and charged with eight counts o( forgery and one of grand theft. She was freed after post- ing $25,000 bond, but could not be reached for com.ment Wednesday. Lead investigator Mike Kra- jewski said Pimentel is accused of selling fake SR-22 forms, which are required by the OMV as proof of insurance from dri- vers who have had prior acci- dents without insurance or con- victions for driving under the influence. He said Pimentel sold fraudu· lent forms with the names of legitimate insurance providers printed on them, leading the vic- tims to believe they were paying for an insurance policy with the company. While the fonns are routinely sold by legitimate insurance companies for about $1 ,000. they cost between $150 and $600 at Pimentel's store, Krajewski said. WhP.n drivers who unknow- ingly bought the fake forms went to the OMV to present them as proof of insurance, the forms were kept by officials and turned over to the agency's investigations unit, wbkb used them to track down Pimentel. Krajewski said investigators have spent two .yea.rs working on similar cases a.nd arrested nine others on suspicion of fraud. The fast-growing insurance scam is fueled by new state laws that require car insurance for all drivers, he said. Investigators are finding more of the fake fonns, he said. 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' I Mrs. Ayres spent the first 13 !Years of her life in Mexico City With her Widowed mother, Elena fetzelt; brother, Christopher; and tnatemal grand.mothei:, Carolyn ~tha • Amamee• Moore. 1 In 1929, the family moved to Los Angeles, where Mrs. Ayres attended Beverly Hills High School and UCLA. She went on to work as a per- sonal dialogue secretary for pro- liucers Howard Hawkes and Bus- by Berkeley on. such movies as :·The Wizard of Oz,· "Red River · and "I Was a Male War Bride.• She worked with Cary Grant, John Wayne, Judy Garland and tvfickey Rooney. • On April 27, 1947, she mar- ped Harold L. "Buck" Ayres, her Jlusband of nearly 51 years. Jn September 1949, she gave ~irth to her only child, H. Patrick r-.yres, who now lives in f:osta Mesa. ' For the next 36 years, the Ayres operated Lido Shipyard in Newport Beach. In 1985, they closed the business and retired. The couple were a common sight on the waters off Newport Beach and at Catalina Island, where they boated on weekends and holidays. Since 1985, the couple divided their retirement between their home in Corona del Mar and their ranch in Seiad Valley on the Kla- math River in Northern Califor- . nia, where they spent their vaca- tions for 38 years. A gourmet cook, Mrs. Ayres frequently was found qmning in her ranch kitchen and kept her family and friends supplied with jams and jellies. In addition ¥> her husband and son, she is survived by a daugh- ter-in-law, Deberah, and two granddaughters, Valerie Lauren Ayres and Kristen Leigh Ayres, all of Costa Mesa. Cremation will be private. The arrangements are being handled by the Neptune Society. lnum- ment will be al Pacific View Memorial Park in Newport Beach. For information about a private family service, call H. 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Presented by Paul Selecky, M.D., Hoag Hospital pulmonologist and director of Hoag Hospital Sl~p Disorder Centet. ......... ..... .... , nPl.s In mCllMP ·~, 1 A& THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1998 lCollege to dedicate !new child-Care center :• Open house scheduled for new $2.86 million facility providing day care for children of OCC students. By Paul Clinton, Daily Pilot ' COSTA MESA -Dedication , ceremonies and an open house are .scheduled today for OCC's new :s2.86 million child-care center. 1 The Hariy and Grace Steele Children'5 Center has been open 'smce November, but a formal :operung ceremony was delayed :because of the rainy weather. · ·We wanted to hold an outdoor event, but there were no guaran- tees with EJ Nmo, • ctirector Linda Groetsch said. Nancy Noble, an OCC gradu- ate and the center's founding director, will be inducted into the college's Alumni Hall of Fame during the ceremohies from 2 to 5 p.m. The public is invited to tour the facility. Refreshments will be served. Newport Beach architect Linda Taylor, designer of the 13,000- squ~foot building, will be on hand along with key donors and project team members. The new facility -six class- rooms connected as a "village of cottages" -e nabled the 29-year- old child-care program to move ,nut of a group of trailers arid sur- ·plus bwld.Jngs on the north edge '01 the campus, she said . ·our goal is to provide stu- dents on wellare a pathway from welfare to good-paying JObs, • said Doug Bennett, director of the Orange Coast College Founda- tion. •And the way you do that is through education.• Bennett, who helped raise money for the project, started with a $1.1 million contnbution from the Associated Students of Orange Coast College that was collected from student fees and profits from the college bookstore. ; The center serves children of ()CC students, providing day care for children 6 months to 6 years old and after·school and summer :< rlre for children ages 5 to 12. He then hit the fund-raising I WEDDING~•ANNOUNCEMENT~•GRADUATION~ Now Featurin g Crane Stationary LET OUR TRAINED STAFF CAYTURE TIIAT SPECIAL MOMENT Paper Goods • Custom Gift Wrapping • Greeting Cards 270 E. 17TH ST. • COSTA MESA 722-1803 NUAI TENT SALE Aprjl 23rd, 24th, 25th and 26d I ~ .JHHn LE.OnRRD'S circuit, receiving SS00,000 from the Newport Beach-based Hany and Grace Steele Foundation, $250,000 from the W.M. Keck Foundation and $100,000 from the Weingart Foundation in Los Angeles. The college faculty also donated $40,000. Founded in 1969 by a Vietnam War veteran, the Children's Cen- ter was' refuge for lndo-Chinese children fleeing the trauma of war. By the mid-1970s, more than 65 % of the center's children were Asian. •They came after the fall of Saigon ,• Groetsch said. •Tuey were living in a violent world. They were living in war.· As the founding director, Noble had to work a little harder. But she rose to the challenge, helping the program grow from 20 to 130 children a year, eventu- ally serving more than 5,000 since it opened. Officials say they have high expectations for the new center, which will serve about 250 chil- dren a year. "Children in day care need to feel like they're going from their DON l!ACH I DAllY Pl.OT Infant spedallst Barbara Cortes prepares for the opening of Orange Coast College~ Harry and Grace Steele Children's Center by plan.Ung Dowen near the entrance of the new fadllty. home to another home,· Groetsch said. ·Tuey need an emotional connection to their environment. That's the key to brain develop- ment." 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MATH WORKSHOP The Re-Entry Center at OCC offers a free four-part workshop on becoming confident m math from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m today, April 3o. May 7 and May 15. The col- lege is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call 432-5162. MEDICAL REPORTING .Bruce Vancil, cancer control director for the American C4.ncer 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 or more informa- tion, call (800) 514-4624. NEPAL AND MALAYSIA Paula Kruse presents a free slide show on her lecent trek through Nepal and Malaysia at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Public Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., New- port Beach. For more information, calJ 717-3801. FRIDAY TEDDY BEAR DANCE The Square Riggers of Costa Mesa celebrate its 42nd anniver- sary with a Teddy Bear Dance at 7:30 p.m . at the Costa Mesa Senior Citizens Center, 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. Participants are urged to bring a teddy bear for donation to the dance. All of the bears will be donated to the Costa Mesa Fire Department and will be given to children who have been -traumatized by an accident or an illness. Cost is $4 per person. For more information, call 754-1113. INSTANT CASH !! FOR USED SPORTS/EXERCISE GEAR @.¥ SUMMER HOURS 55/45 SplH On Consignment Hema. (Items must be nearly new, dry cleaned and on hangers.) Now AcceptlftC Sprlna& ltemal 270 E. 17th St. #3, Cost& Mes. (714) 645-1162 First Annual Newport Harbor High School Home & Gorden Tour •Thursday, May 7, 1998 • 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM Visit charming and unique homes in the Newport HarbOr area. You will enioy lunch catered by PLUM'S of Costa Mesa. Tickets only $30 TIICKETS PRE-SALE ONLYf CALL TODAYI (714) 399-3401 ·Ptoceede wppoft ocodemic progroma of the N9Wpof1 Hort.or EdutationOI FOundotion RESUME W01UC.SHOP OCC preteatl a tree, 90- m.i.nute resume writing worbhop from noon to l :30 p.m. in Room 106 ot the Re-Bntry Center of the college's ~ and Adlnis- stons Building, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Por mo1e lntormotfon, call '32-5162. MOMMY AND ME Brtng the kids as the MOMS Club Qf Newport Beach presents Park Day at 10:30 a.m. at Gnmt Howald Park, Jasmine and 5th avenues, Corona del Mar, No cost. For more information, call 718-0358. . --~·-cc . ~'T"' '"'IJ •f ' ... ·.' ~"t" . ...... ·_---~-· ..... -"~ KAYAKS Northwest Kayaks presents a day of free demonstrations at the Newport Dunes from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. For more information, call 675-1215. CAR WASH Davis Education Center is hav- ing a car wash and snack bar from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m . at 1050 Arlington Drive, Costa Me5il. A donation of '$3 per car to benefit the sixth grade class i-9 requested. For more information, call 556-0172. SPINAL EXAMS Spinal examinations, X-rays and consultations are offered from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. during Patient Appreciation Day at Newport Chiropractic, 2328 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Donations will be accepted to benefit the Ameri- can Heart Association. Food and beverages will be available. For more information, call 631-3139. MELNf<>MA SCREENINGS Hoeg C4nce.r Center offers free canoor ~gs from 8 a.m. to noon at 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41, Newport Beach. Reservations are required by calling (800) 514-4624. ... SKETCH WORKSHOP 1be Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising presents a workshop on sketching with markers from 10 a.m. to noon at 3420 S. Bristol St., Suite 400, Costa Mesa. Cost is $15. Pree for institute members, staff and faculty. For more information, c:all 565-2800. MUW LUNCHEON The American Association of University Women hosts a fashion show and luncheon at 11 :30 a.m. at Countryside Inn, 325 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Tickets are $20. For more information, call 760-8508. MONDAY ATTENTION DEftOT DISORDER Coastline Counseling Center presents a free lectme on attention deficit disorder at 7 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Newport Beach. For more information, call 476-0991. WESDAY. MEMORY SCREENINGS Newport Villa West presents free memory screenings starting at 7:30 a.m. at 393 Hospital Road, Newport Beach. Reservations are required by calling 631-3555. REPU.SUCAN 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, THE BIZARRE BEYOND Psychologist Steve Mason pre- sents •A Critical Look at the Bizarre Beyond," a free prognsm on mysterious topics, including the Bermuda lliangle1 extrasensory perception and fortune-telling, at noon at the Newport Beach Cen- tral Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more informa- tion. call 717-3801. • ~~~--:-- FAM1LY VIOLENCE WORKSHOP The Guardian Angels presents, •He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not,• a fa,mily violence and teen violence program at 5:30 p.m. at Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. No cost. Reservations are requested. Call 737-5242 ext. 10. INVESTMENT WORKSHOP The Community Education Office at OCC presents an invest- ment basics workshop from 6:30 to 9 p .m. May 6 in the Communi- ty Education Office, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Par- ticipants will learn how to read financial papers and evaluate investments. Call 432-5880. ua REPRESENTATIVE A representative from the admissions office at the Universi- ty of California, Irvine, visits the 1ransfer Center at OCC, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, from 9 a .m. to 4 p.m. to meet with stu- dents interested in transferring to the university. For more informa- tion, call 432-5894. FUTURE OF HIV or. Paul C1mOc:h of the Center for Spedal Immunology speaks on •The Future of HIV• from 7 to 8:30 p..m. at the Doubletree Hotel, 3050 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Call 253-1512. ISRAEL MEMORIAL DAY The Jewish Community Cen- ter of Orange County presents "Yom Ha Ziko.ron: Israel Memori- al Day• at ? p.m. at 250 E. ~ker St., Costa Mesa. The free event features Hebrew songs and read- ings and an address by the Israeli consul. Call 755-0340. YOUNG REPUBLICANS Orange County Young Republicans holds a mixer from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the Blue Water Grill, 630 Udo Park Drive, New- port Beach. Admission is $8 for gue$ts and $5 for members. Call 475-5559. 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One comes away bred and bleary-eyed. like a worn-do~ prizefighter staggenng at the final bell. You ma.ke it to the end, but you may not be the better for it. Adapted from the novel by Patrick McCabe, "The Butcher Boy• is set m the Ireland of the early 1960s. lt is the harrow- ing account of one boy's Jour- ney into the throes of des- peration and madness. Phil Ruland The film's subject of mterest is Franoe Brady, who is played by newcomer Eamonn Oweris Wlth astorustung intelligence and spontaneity. Francie is a preco- aously chanrung freckled-faced 12·year-old who lS a wa.J..kmg burJdle of conllictmg emotions. One moment incurably happy, the next bullymg and vengeful, performance) is loving enough until she slips swiftly into the abyss of mental illness. Also thrown into Frande's dysfunctional world is his neigh- bor, Mrs. Nugent (Fiona Shaw). A mean-spirited, pompous woman, she is completely insen- sitive to the Brady's perilous fam- ily situation, pronouncing within earshot of Francie that his father is no better than a pig. This cruel remark causes Francie great emotional pain, and provides tum with an object onto which he can release his rapidly growing rage. In order to convey Francie's torment, the film literally takes us inside his rich fantasy world in an attempt to penetrate a mind floating dangerously between imagination and reality. Desperate for any small act of kindness, he conjures up the Blessed Virgin (Sinead O'Conner surprisingly well suited to the role). Glowing in white, she speaks softly to him with encour- agement and love. Such heartfelt visions are all too infrequent. More often, Francie's hea:d is filled with grotesquely comical imagin- ings of nuclear disaster and alien invaders with insect-like heads. But impressive as these sight gags may be, they prove a poor substitute for meaningful insight, and fail to convince us of Fran- cie's demise. There is far too much force of personality in por- traying a boy who suddenly loses hold of his sanity and sense of self-preservation. Jordan mm is an Irish masterpiece B Wand Gay agree: Take a little genius, mix it with humor, stir in some untamed misery, play with all your emotions, and you have the brilliant Pabick McCabe's Irish masterplec:ie, •Butcher Boy.• Of co\ft'se filmmaker Neil Jor- dan (•Csying Game," "Inter- view with a Vampire•) works miracles with the casting and the •couldn't-do-without• narra- bve, following young Irish Fran- cie Brady's (Eamonn Owens} wretched life. Eamonn's ..-----=-....., raw talent emulates this angelic soft-spoken Irish boy, (fat cheek "Our Gang~ type) who must deal with his father (Stephen Rea), a drunken Gay Wassail-Kelly andBWKelly fonner musician, abusing his mother. Another cross he must bear is his suicidal mother (Aisling O'Sullivan). . the film explores his complex Still, •Tue Butcher Boy• is worth seeing for its uncompro- mising portrait of a bygone Ire- land, and Eamonn Owens' terrif- ic tour-de-force tum as the impressible Francie Brady. As Francie's problems at home go downhill with the suicide of his mother, he falls into a savage downward spiral changing into a psychopathic magpie. The parents of his good friends forbid their children to associate with him. Even with reform schools, ter- rible beatings and people ridicul- ing him, Francie can make you laugh with him and at his prob- lems. The scales tip though and he succumbs to committing a fierce crime. ' inner Uie against a backdrop of , complete outer chaos. 1 Franoe's life is topsy·turvy. : His Da (played somberly by a I miscast Stephen Rea) is a hope- : less alcoholic. while his Ma {A.is- • ling O'Sullivan in a fme, subtle • "fll ' • Rt 1 awn, 4(), lives in Newport Beach and C()-()\1\/flS an Irvine benefit con· suiting firm with his brother, Lloyd. f Wheret ~8 & •i9~~~ Where to Dine Restaurant Directory RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT On board the "Pride of Newport." Riverboat, Home () The Newport Harbor Naudcal Museum (Formerly Reuben E. Lee) Is Open From 11 am-9pm Lunch and Dinner Sat Sun 8runcti Barn (closed Monday&). Reserveaons Needed Ontj Rr 'Naddings. BaoquetB Or Pr'Mlt.8 Part188. Al Maier' Q-edl Cards Acceptad. Located At 151 E. r.oest Hwy, Newport Beach. CA 92660 (714) 673-3425 Fex 673-7864 CHARLtE'S CHILI l...oceted 8t McFeddet' Place (nmt to Newport Pier) in Newport -Beach. Holn: Mc»llv 7:~12 midrtlgt'C VYee6c.enda 7 ClJlllm.3:CXlllm. ~ V•. 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(714) 723-0821 RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA ~It 2S1 FM PaClllC eoe.t ~In ~Beld1. LLntt Mon . .S.. 11 .~:30. 9'.rlditf ~ 111fn-3pm, am.- MQn.&M\ epm;1~. Cel...., b' ~ 673-SSCX> SCAMPI ~ Finl ~ llnW'(I NIM+/ Almodlllt1. ~ 7 0.,. A 'Nttt*. fOr CiriiW ~ !HD10:X\Jm, 'I.ti c..r PMla l.&ldl Par-. for 15~crMcn.AJ~Owitcn.~.~ ~· t.ocad • 157B ~ew. a. Mill. 64&a500 TOSCANINI llUITORANTE ITALIANO P..-Ind bNld midi hltl ~ Q>ii't B _.. 1 WiMk. U.. · a.n 4-1Qitn, Fn. & Sit. 4-11 . Cbild ~. v.. end MllfHll'd 1CD11J•ed. All lllltlOc• ~ l.ocAd IC 0012 ~SMS~ Set in the 1960s, remember children in lrelAnd had hopeless lives. They we~ allowed to leave school at a very early age and went straight to work. You understand his deep hurts. You are sym1l4thetic to his out-of- control emotions. "Butcher Boy• is a must-see. It is energetic, it is dark. lt makes you laugh out loud! It is pro- found. Definitely an award con- tender. the movie ls that an three characten a.re played by supe:cb acto:rs: Jeremy Irons (the dying British reign), GonglJ (the elegant, repre- 5ellting the mysterious old Hong Kong) June Fenner reveal in a five-minute mono- logue. · All three actors play support- ing roles surrounding the real star: Hong Kong itself. The most powerful scenes, in the end, are the actual footage of the ceremo- ny of the handover to China - the lowering of the British flag and the appearance of that end- less line of Chinese tanks. • GAY WASSAU.-4fEI •Y, 57, Is the edi- tor of a Balboa newspaper and is active in the community. BILL ICEUY, 55, Is an industrial engineer. Characters represent phases of Hong Kong I c binese Box• is director Wayne Wang's tribute to his home town, Hong Kong, on the eve of its and Maggie Oleung (the scrappy swvtvor, representing the new Hong Kong). Give any one of these three actors 10 seconds of dose-up, and they can tell you more than many actors could lbrougb it all, Wang's mes- sage is dear. Like the energetic street vendor played by Cheung, Hong Kong is a survivor. • JUNE F£NNER. a Costa Mesa resident in her late 50s, is vice president of a work·~ training company. handover to China. In his earlier films such as "The Joy Luck Club• and "Eat a Bowl of Tea,• Wang focused on the experiences of Chinese- Americans. In films such as •smoke• and "Blue in the Face,• Wang has been able to succeed as simply a fine American direc- tor. But the Chinese roots are still strong. Returning to his home- land is dearly a deeply emotion- al experience for Wang. "Chi- nese Box" is so tilled with evoca· tive images and symbols, the plot is almost overwhelmed. The title of the film refers to the intricate puzzle boxes con- taining layer within layer, all skillfully hidden. The prize wit9- in the innermost box is found only with great patience. 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CU maels are rDN a tnp to 88ja 86 wet 86 MelOCO. Now ofhrl1g fish tacos. Phone lheed for ordera to-go. Hot.n: Cati From 11 :CDllm. AJ Major Qd Ca'ds ~· locad A: 296 17UI Q., C.o&ta Meaa(714)845-7626 ~ AMACHI Sushi & Sushi to Go. Complete Bar. All Major credit Cards. l..oc8t8d At 2875 lrvtne /:we. (Across from Newport Golf CotneJ (714) 645-5518 BEN I HANA Amenca'a most celetnted Japeoese restalnl'lt.. ~ 7 days a week. Lunch 11 ::lJam.2:3Q:im Moofn. Dinner 5:D-10:CQ>m Mc»Thtn: 5:n11 :~ Fn: !>11 :CQ>m Sat: 4:D-9:~ a.... Loc8t8d 8t 4250 Bn:ti ~ 9550322 LA CAVE Menu Includes: Lob8ter. D'eb. Stirimp. ~. Deily Specials. Fri. & Set. Prime Rib, Full Bar & Wna l..i&t. c:.a D'888. 1-b.rs: lunches 11 ::n2:3J-Dinner Mon . .set. from 5:~. Vt88, MB&twc8rd, Diner's CU>. Located N.1695 N'8 tw .. (At 17th Street) Neer Bkdbu6ter ErtC8rtlllnment r.osta Mesa (714) 64&7944 THE BARN ST.EAK HOUSE Menu lrdJdes Stealt. Fresh Rah, llllclc8n. lUgln & Saleds. Prices Range From $3. 75 For l.4.f'Ch & $6.25 For Dinner. Hotn: Mon.&t. ~ 11 am Rr Llnlh. 4:~ Mon . .fri .. Dinner 3:~. Set. & SUn .• Major O'ldit r.d& Aoospted. lDcatad At 2300 Hart>or 81. 131, Coats Mesa. (714) 641-8777 THE ARCHES The~ ... end illfood ~In OrwlgB Qu'&y lince 1922. a.Wig UlCh MOrt . .fri. 11 :~ lid 3:CX¥n. Chw IS'\lld r""'1 urd 'I :CDlm. LOCIM8d on Ntwpor't et.d. & Coilt ~In N8wport a.ch; • 645-1077 THAI SPICK , . . (.,' \ \tad~ the Regjar' ,......, .. ~Id In The Belt ti ~ ~ mcdorl. ihl Biil Thi Food In~~· IJ.n:ti, ~ COing & -.U. PON <RN N RM:. 15455 Jrlfri; Aolct (It INlrw °"11111° (;.J 857-8424 Open..,. dlr1 &wt. dJru n.n. ~ 11n;.Q;~. Fri. And 9lt. 111m-1Q)m. Alie> locDd. 81~ w 1 !:WI a.. o.r. ~. 54&4333 ROYAL THAI ~ 7 -...... ~ Urdt & Ofmlr Dlltt-118"'. 3P"1 ll'*t-~ ~ ....... 8pn .1qin.. a..,.~ Fri Ind~ ClPI" ~ , 1~ u.a.t. «X>1 w. ea.a~ &4$(lHN) DIHO •tAM Thll a...'*"' ~ 7 """' Mllr*f. 8llLrdlli/. L..i.l'lid\ 11 :CD a.m. • M'.IJ p.M. Dlllw 4 :(J) pm • 10:00 p.m. ariii¥- orrv. °"" Flrtw .. & ••i:,;;~ LDOllll 1'11ht O..Mil9~111ifl1• M.D>tM IM&3li!ll • ROYAL Award-wintling cU8i1e d tldla. ~ for lunch Mf 1 1 :D 2:~. Closed for lunch Sat.. Sl.n:lay brunch 11 : :D-2:'..JJ. Dinner served from 5:~. Locatad at 1a:n Bnstnl ~ Nontl. Cal now for re&erYllCiorls 7~200 TAPAS The ortf restalnnt in O.C. to offer th! finest an CUlSine from Spein with live Flamenco ent8rtainment. SpeoiatizJng in Paelta. st.eaks, gilled fresh fish & pastn. Open for lunch and dinner. locat8d at 4253 Martlngele Wtrf ( 1 mile south of John W8yoe Ai-port). Major credit cards accapt.ed. (714) 756-S 194 SANTA MONICA .SEAFOQD Rag11r dad • Soldllf'n Cliiblw'a top aeafood retlliler. Wd\ ttle 8-gest & finellt 8llieGUon d fre8h IB8food dati. Also. 8 rooblJde al ~ ~ adl. suahi, l1iled fish ertrw. clam chowdllr. fish & ~ ~end ... the filing& for 8 gcuTlll!t meal ll-home.~ 1-dewl a week. l..ooeted et 154-E:-~fl.. ca.. Mela (7141 574-8862 THE CANNERY HltDnc Wlllarfnn Rlllanrc end H8'tlor Cruse Cerltllr Hotrs: Mon . .aet. 11 :3:1. 2:CDllm. &.rl. 10:~ 12~. Al MaP' O'd Clrdl. AwrYetlonl &iggBllBd Locatad at :1)10 Lafayett.e twe .. ~Beach, CA 92663 (7141 675-5777 Fax 675-2510 CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Git hooked on the freshest fish BY8ilable. Fresh gilled fish. ... se8food and chicken. sandwiches, salads, griled plat8S and pasta , ~· ~ 11811'111 daya a week. Mon. lhru Sat. 11amSpm; QKlday 111tn-7pm. CMaiog' evailable. Located et 670 w. 11th • ~ G. Coata Mesa. (West ~the new Treder Joe's.) 845-8873 HENRY N HARRY'S GOAT HILL TAVERN We h!M the molt T8'JI on record In <:nnge ~ 46 iTipa18d ben, 42 micro tnwws. WI t.ti.re 0\111' 60 eingl&met & bllrmd Scatdl ~. wal. many tq>okhHne bcutJona, ....... 'tnnclla; loclraj .. 1 B:ll Nllwport Elt;d. (Newpa't & Hlri>or). 5488428 • THI PARADISl IUROPEAN COl'Pll HOUll ~.,.,..,can.. f\J "P.., w. h c:f"looolle•. tall- .. icl a-.n Q c:dfe. ctlldcl •. fnllt't t.lrld ~ end -.: ~ 7 •• week. blhn 1Qlim.'1~. f1iSlt 1a.m.11rm. Looad a 7a5 E.; aeo. SM:S •• ~ 8-:h. 875-7414 I 1,. ' •• 7,. '\ ': ' (-.~ ... "'_,.... . ~ .. . ~~-~ .. :~ --THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1998 AU Head to Costa Mesa's Thai Spice for a dynamite meal -By Na1 icy Cheever, Da1/'y Pilot - T bai Spice in Costa Mesa has become a mecca for hungry Daily Pilot journal- ists and other Thai food lovers looking for a quick, delicious meal. Whether we a.me in, take out or have it delivered, fresh Thw food is a staple in the Pl.lot news- room diet. And wilH more than 100 different selections, Thai Spice is the ideal destination to accommodate our busy work .~cbedules. The free- standing restau- rant, open since 1993. is a simple counier·type restaurant with tables, chairs and a full above-the-counter menu. Using traditional Thai spices h.ke fresh chili, lemon grass, kalanga root, ginger, basil, curry and garlic, the restaurant's authentic meals are a wonderful blend of fresh meat and vegeta- bles, noodles and rice cooked with very little oil. The ma\n attraction 1s the spice, and three levels are offered -Jllild. medium or hot. 'ut by request, cooks Cdn pre-.. pare the food without any spice at all I Word from the office is that they're inconsistent on the spic· ing: sometimes the •mild· is fiery and the •medium" is scorching, so spicy that it overpowers the rest of the delicious Thai flavors. Owner Rae Ruangtragool said people often come in and ask for •very hot,• but she advises against tha~ ·we cool like Thai people eat, so don't try the spicy until you're used to it." she said. Even with the inconsistencies, the spice-loving Piloteers love the food there and one recent evening, the entire night crew got in on the fun. One of the distinguishing aspects of Thai food is that there's stuff in the dishes that the average diner wouldn't actually eat. Designer Jennifer Mahal found that out when she took a spoonful of coconut chicken soup (tom ka kai), a spicy starter with sliced chicken breast, mush- rooms, celery, onion, herbs and spices in a traditional coconut milk broth. The surprise was a piece of ALL You CAN EAT MONDAY TUESDAY ANYTIME CINCO DE r--·-------------~·-----------------------·------------~ F. Y.I. ' ! +WHA~ThaJ Sp6ce +WHStE: 615 W. 19th St., Cos- ta Mela +WHIN:SWl· daytbtOugh lbuilda.y frOm 11 un. to 9:30 p .m.1 Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to.....:1_0.o.......-..-- p.m. +HOWMUOf: Inexpensive +PHONE: 548- .t333 1ba1 Spice restaurant ln Costa Mesa offers a variety of Thal dllhes such as pad Thal. lhown here by.Nida Tusupapbol 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 1 I I I I I I I L------------------------------------------------------J LOI PRIMOS CARTIRA FRl8ll MIXICAll FOOD llllco de 118JO lpecl•I ~-------,~-------, ginger root, a spice that adds a delightful flavor to the soup, but will also add an unusual crunch in your mouth. Designer Phebe Toler tried one of their specialties, a No. 93 beef satey dinner ($5.95), tender mannated beef or chicken breast on b4mboo skewers, charboiled and served with peanut sauce ci.Dd cucumber salad. The four skewers of tender beef were accomparued by a crispy and light egg roll and brown rice on the side. The ten- der beef was seasoned with a curry flavor and came with a side of creamy peanut sauce. Toler said she loved the peanut sauce, which had a rich, sweet and spicy peanut flavor. The cucumber salad consisted of slices of cucumber dnd carrot with a sweet vinegar dressing. Our news editor, Steve Eames, ordered his favorite: a No. 46, spicy stir-fried beef or chicken over rice ($4.95). He described the bowl as d "wonderful blend of chicken, bell peppers, onions, carrots dnd green onions on a bed of nee Wlth a ruce brown sauce and mild spice.• I ordered an old favonte, the pad Thai (No. 25, $5.95), stir-. ~09e,..s ( r:, ... < ~, tQ' Sandwich House 270 6. 17th St. Co~ta Me-:.o 9'26'27 fried noodles with ch1cken, shrimp, egg. green 00100. bean sprouts and speda.1 spices cooked in a delidous sweet sauce and sprinkled with ground peanuts. I also had a. small spicy r shrunp soup ($3.50 for small; $5.95 for a large). The bot and sour soup, with shrimp. mush· rooms, tomatoes, onion and , • lemon grass, had an outstanding blend of spices that heated up my mouth to just the right ten:t·~ perature. It was steam.mg hot gomg in, then spicy hot after ( ! few seconds. r( Copy editor Michelle Chuor ~ ordered the house favorite: spi<Of' chicken with basil ($5.95). Tue , . dish consisted of sliced chickeIU.. breast stir fried with white onion, green onion, Thai basll, bell pep.- pers, garlic and green hot chili.1 - It was a bght but spicy stir-tty: Chuor said, with thinly sliced bell peppers, oruons and paper~ 1 thm carrot slices. The tender ' ' chicken stnps had just tbe right 1 amount of spice without hiding ' the basil flavor. 1 So whether you're a Thai . i Spice lover or just love the~. of Thai food, trot over to 19th ::1 Street in Costa Mesa and treat ,• yourseU to a dynarrute meal. 1 ·" r • Sandwiches I I I I Chlcllen Caesar ,. ' On a Pita $3.89 , 1 All 'oo can eat All you can.eat c MA YO : B~~,':s SPAGHITTI 0 M All you can eat I TOSTADA I I BURRITO I GRANDE SPECIAL : $3.95 :: $2.95 : (714) 6 45-2252 Coffee & Caee"'ccil'\ol 'I ,_., -.heel B MEXICAN BUFFET Wllh mffl AUC• or ~red b -= ~ m.arl~•. meMIMll• Q , OS Primos. Y ..., It. <GO. •nd ~rite: 11<"•.cl $9.95 $4.50 $3.50 $5.95 Chubbs Burger Combo $350Plus tax I Y~R~~;ic0/ ,c~~~~ 11 YOUR CHOICE OF CHICKEN, I CHEESES, LETTUCE, SOUR CREAM, BEEF OR .PORK. RICE & BEANS, I GUACAMOLE, PlUS SALSA 11 TWO CHEESES, PLUS SALSA I ANYTIME WITH THIS COUPON ANYTIME WITH THIS COUPON I °""""'""_"" ...... ..,..,"'-""""''-..,.'"" 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The Fitness Center is staffed with Professional Golf Fitness Instructors (PGFA) and is the Headquarters for the United States Golf Fitness Association (USGFA). * 9 Hole Practice Facility * Hitting Area * Practice Green * * Lounge * Swimming Pools * Dining And Sports Bar* * much much MORE* NOIMSlll.l.INt: our limited memberships include • Physical Assessment • PO FA Insmu:tar • PGA Scaff • Golf Training Equipment • Strength & Cardiovascular Training & Equipment • Nutrition • Flexibility Training • Tension Free Syst.em • Mental Training • Tournament Preparation • Video Anal,.su I : I ' ... v A12 THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1998 Send~ .......... it9ms to: The~ Plot, ~DOW. 8.y $t., C.Glbl U.S., 92127; fax:._.,,_. all 540-1224, ext. m. A mmp1eee , .... of Aftw McMn ewt be found 'M our web sfte at www.latlmes.~. STAGE .. >'WORKING' OCC presents "Working," a musical by Stephen Schwartz and Nino Faso, April 30 to May 3 and May 7-10 Thursday through Saturday nights at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. Advance tick- ets for Thursday and Sunday performahces are $6 and $7 for Friday and Saturday perfor- . mances. Tickets are S8 and $9 at the door. Tickets are on sale at OCC's Ticket Office, in the Com- munity Education Building on campus at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion. call 432-5880. > 'POCAHONTAS' The Riverboat Players present "Pocahontas" on Sundays at 1 :30 p.m. beginning Sunday through June 14 at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, 151 E. Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Admission is S8 and S4 for chil- dren. For information, call 675- 8915, ext. 374. FILM > LANDMARK'S PORT Landmark's Port presents "The Man Who Would be King" on Friday through Thursday at 5:30 and 8:30 p.m., and at noon and 2:45 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at 2905 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. For information. call 673-6260. ART ,... PHOTO GALLERY OCC offers an exhibit of photo chemical paintings by local artist Kathleen Kaplan through May 18 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Orange Coast College's Photo Gallery on campus at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Admission is free. For more information, call 432- 5629. > WATERCOLOR CLASS The Orange County Museum of Art offers an intermediate water- color class Saturdays from 1 to 3:30 p.m. through May 16 at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Cost is $50, $40 for mem- bers, students and seniors. For information, call 759-1122. ,... 'COASTAL MAINE' The Newport Beach Public Library presents "Coastal Maine, H an exhibit of watercolors by John Salchak, through April 30 at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For information, call 717-3801 . > MANUEL NERI The Orange County Museum of Art presents "Manuel Neri: Early Works, 1953-1978" through May 3 Outdoor Pool Tables Always I I I J I I r I I I I I I ·------ "Your Home Away From Home" 18.30 Newport Blvd. Ne wport at Harbor Costa Mesa · 548-8428 : ~i , 722-1211 Mon.-Frl. 9om-4pm : • <• 1560 Superior Ave. Costa Mesa Sat· 1 Oom-apm..I -----------------~n~ \ .. ,c.N,.~o Child Quest International, Inc. 6~ \ A Non Prol11 Corporallon Qevoced to the Protection and Recovery ~ r ol M1ss1ng, Abused and E.xplo41ed Children ~ rtf Chlld au.at Haa Aaalated In the Recovery of Children ..._ __ . Joyce Irene Walcott Chlld 0uMt lntwn.tkinlil, Inc. • 1625 The~ SU/le '400 (""8) 2814'KJPE Office • 1-800-248-8020 Sighting Une I ·._~-c:: JJ .. -' .. - after hours 10. The museum is at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues- TlleOl .... Ca t; ........ AN c.111-. •1unrt .. ~­ml"'Am1e•........._ ............, lbnNib_,Stlt ~--·Rall.• Towa Center.,.._ Com Mei&.,_... maacesare~ ~Friday at I p.m.,Sa~.a 2 and 8 p.m. and SQD- ct.9y at 1 anc11,... Tickets range trom $21 to $52.50. for tickets, call 74~7878 or tbrOugh tbe Inter- net at www.Ucket- master.com. FOr more Information, call S56-: ARTS. day through Sunday. Admission is $5 for adults and $4 for seniors and students. Children under 16 4:00p.m.-6:00p.m. 50¢ Tacos $1 .00 Draft Beer and museum members are free. For information, c.all 759-1122 or visit the museum's web site at http://www.oc:artsnet.orgJocma . > lSRAEI. EXHIBIT "The Dead Sea Peace,• an exhibit of photographs by Jenni Kolsky, and "From Israel With Love,• an exhibit of watercolors by Dorothy Rice, will be on display through May 14 at the Jewish Community Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 755-0340. ,... WATERCOLOR EXHIBIT The Newport Beach Arts Commis- sion presents an exhibit of water- colors by local artists Erwin Fox and Val Carson through May 22 at the Newport Beach 'City Halt gallery, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. For information, call 717-3870. >CURVATURE The Orange County Museum of Art presents David Bunn's lnstal· lation work titled •curvature" through June 7 at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 759-1122. > EADWEARD MUYBRIDGE The Orange County Museum of Art presents "Eadvveard Muy· br~ and the Isthmus of Pana- ma, an exhibit of 121 pho- tographs taken bv Muybridge in Central America rrom 1875 to 1876, through June 21 . AdmisSlon to the museum is $5, S4 for seniors and students and free for children under 16 and museom members. For information, call 759-1122. > TUESDAY TALKS The Orange County Museum of Art presents Tuesday Talks at Noon, a series of free talks at noon by artists, critics and tlistori- ans complementing the art dis- played in the Museum's galleries at 850 San Clemente Driye, New- port Beach. For information, call 759-1122. n ORANGE COUNTY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER n I I I I ' ' I fl M It,\ I ' Bobb°Y$hort 6rcbe$tra ~ llnlay, Mly 10 It 4:00 p.m. "A unique and irreplaceable New York institution ." -TH lllW Yllt ,_ Special Restaurant Packagr:; Available for Mother'!. Day Dining in the ThcatE'r District PllGJle coll 71 t155f.t787, u1 ~77 (714) 740-i878 (213) 385-3600 llclleta Ul-142 H lale Now .. Tiie C:... lo• Oiice lllO Tewt1 C.lltw Dr.. C.... M-. CA 12121 lo• Office HMf'I: to.to La -,. p.a. deity • TTt. (71415IS6-ZMI Gr1111p .... (714) S.1122, •xt. 225 • -.ocartlMt.ort/OqNK: COfWlll'Mtlce "4 •HIM• ut ~ OfdM• "ot'""•· ll1lltJ tl'll dMsa "•" '° th.tft9I GILDED CAGE Monday Night Fan1ily Special NOW SERVING Country Style With Our Sunday Mexican Breakfast PRllNIE RIB NIGHTI •&75 &Vl!l'IV THUl'ISOAY SUNDAY NITE SPECIAL s7 95 * Chicken, Ribs a Brisk" Dinner* Fnim 5 p.1n ~ BBQ Chicken, Spere Rlbe end Brisket of Beef lndudee; lebd ,.ot.to, BNM, Com on the Cob • s.aect lot . . 1714 Placentia (at 17th) e Costa Mesa · 8454091 831-9803 Your~ 7auyhi You Jf()(J) ~ c5£xv ?/ppr«:ialion. (hi Yffoy JO~ c5hxv Jf er You~ Bisleniny. Trratingyo11r 1110111 Ir> lffunilt onill A/olNr N(J/llrt is ptr/laps iM /Jtil. flVl110 SOJ 'tllo11ls for g/J ws do111. Overloofing IN Padfo: Omm. ourCklo Alort olfli Pot:ific 811/Jmom offer /Jodt !JrtiitAlnling vieus and fart for a.Mir/I your mom sill /Jt' tkmo/ly grrlkfol. I Jh poadlid sa/mOfl, IJJ,/gitrw ~. tgp Bm«lid, ro•Jada Of.J"41D Mf#, Mrotr], n# .fttfAi. So joi11 llS. ,,AIUI 1111Jtt Mi'~ •MMiil . ~ SPECIAL > HI· TIME WINE CELLARS Hi-Time Wine Cellars features several programs throughout the month at 250 Ogle St., Costa Mesa. For information. call 650- 8463. > ROBERT MONDAVI WINE & FOOD CENTER The Robert Mondavi Wine & Food Center features many spe- dal events each month. A cook- ing class on sauces, relishes and salsas will be held Monday at 6:30 p.m. for SSO. A wine and cheese reception will be held today from 5 to 7 p.m. for S 15. The center is at 1570 Scenic Ave., Costa Mesa. For information, call 979-4510. ~ THE GOURMET DETECTIVE The Gourmet Detective is a one- of-a-kind interactive comical murder mystery presentation featuring a full-service, audi- ence-friendly entertainment and dining experience. Packages run from $42 to $54 per person. Shows are every Friday and Sat- urday at 8 p.m. at the Mezza- nine Restaurant. 19800 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. For information, call 631 - CLUE. ~tt#J &\MBOO ttlUCr, OPEN MOTHERS DAY AT NOON I 773 N<>Wport Blvd • Co<.l.t Mesa 645-5550 ~. '·-· . -":.r~~-THURSDAY. AMIL23, 1998 AU after hours > SAFARI BRUNCH A Safari Sunday Brunch Cruise is available aboard the 54-foot Emerald Forest Tiki docked in Balboa at the Fun Zone from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Sunday. The cost is $25.95 per person and $15.95 for children under 12. For reservations, call 673--0240. > FARMERS MARKris Every Thursday there is a farmers market from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Orange County Fair- grounds. Admission is free. • The Orange County Market Place is every Saturday and Sun- day from '7 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the main fairgrounds parking lot. The admission is S 1 for adults, children under 12 y~ars are free. For information, call 723~616. • Every Saturday there is a farm- ers market from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the municipal parking lot at Bayside Drive and Marguerite Avenue In Corona del Mar. > INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY Every Saturday, International Speedway sponsors a speedway from 7:30 to 10 p.m. in the Grandstand Arena. Admission is S9 for adults, SS for juniors ages 13 to 17 and S2 for kids ages 6 to 12. Children 5 and under are free. for information, call 492- 9933. DANCE > DANCE CONCERr OCC's dance department will hold its 35th annual •student Dance Concert• Friday and Satur- day at 8 p.m. in the Robert B. Moore Theatre on campus at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Advanced tickets are ,8, S7 for CCC students, senior dtizens and children under 12. Tickets at the door are $11 . Tickets can be pur- chased at OCC's Community Edu- cation Ticket Office next to the college's library, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 432-5880. > DEFORE DANCE CENTER The Defore Dance Center offers lessons every Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m., 151 Kalmus Drive, G-3, Costa Mesa. The featured dance for April is the tango. The lessons will be followed by a half hour of practice and t hen open dancing with a deejay until 11 p.m. The price is SS; 20% of the proceeds go to the non prof it stu- dio's scholarship program. For information, call 241-9908. >DANCE 204 Dance 204 offers private and group instruction in ballroom, Latin and modern dance styles for juniors and adiJlts, from "" ' Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner Unlqu, wlM room & dlnl111 rooms avallable for group business mfftlnp and prhale functions 723-0621 Please Call for Reservations and Directions 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach beginning to advanced at 204 Washington St., Balboa. For information, call 675-9082. ~ BALLROOM DANCE DeFore Foundation for the Arts offers ballroom dancing every Fri- day and Saturday night at the DeFore Dance Center, 151 Kalmus Drive, G-3, Costa Mesa, from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. On both nights a les- son will be taught followed by open dance until 11 p.m . The les- son is free with the SS dance • admission. For information, call 241-9908. . > SENIOR CENTER The Costa Mesa Seoior Center offers adult ballroom dance every Tuesday night from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Singles and couples "welcome. Live music provided by the Ray Robbins Combo. The cost is S3. The Senior Center is at 695 W. 19th St .. Costa Mesa. Fo( information, call 645-2356. > MARINERS SOUTH COAST CHURCH Chorus line Dance Studio offers a special dance class for members of Mariners South Coast Church every Friday from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at 3100 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. The cost is SS. To regis- ter, call 640-5256. SINGLES > 'SOOAL SINGLE MINGLES' The Cystic fibrosis ~oundation presents "Social Single Mingles," a free monthly mixer from 6 to 9 p.m. at Bertohni's Trattoria, Metro Pointe, 901 South Coast Drive, Costa Mesa. Business attire is recommended. For more infor- mation, call 938-1393. COMEDY > COMEDY NIGHT Carmelo's presents Comedy Night every Sunday beginning at 8 p.m. featuring local comics at 3520 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. For information, call 675-1922. CLUBS >BISTRO 201 A classical Latin guitarist per- forms 6:30 p.m. Thursdays and ORANGE COUNTY PRESENTS 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Sat1-1rdays at 3333 W. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. For Information, calJ 631-1551. > THE CANNERY The Fabulous Jet.sons appears Fri- day and The Shout appears Sat- urday from 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m . Enjoy half-price drink specials from 8 a.m. to noon on Sunday. Tuesday features half-price appe- tizers until 7 p.m . Karaoke is available from 9 p.m. to mid- night with half-price food until i p.m. on Wednesdays. Thursdays. Coor's light is S2.50 all night. The Cannery is at 3010 Lafayette, Newport Beach. For information, call 675-5777. >DIVA live music featuring Paula Price on piano every Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. at 600 Anton Blvd .. Costa Mesa. For information. call 754-0600. > DURTY NELLY'S live music on Fridays and Satur- days at 9 p.m. at 2915 Red Hill Ave., Costa Mesa. For informa- tion, call 957-1951. TWIH++P.itlffi~ '98 Spring into Sunimer Concert Serie~ Dinner concerts in the dynamic, intimate venue of Twin Palms Newport Beach Aprl 24 El DEBARGE 2 Shows 7pm& 9:4Spm FOr~~~!'::!!!!:-n-.n.Ablw .::i: ••••••••. ~.................................... ~~la1' MAGA Z INlT w 1 n ++ P .11 L m ~ • A14 THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1998 editorial Just another I l's tbe same old story. New name. Differen• end up m a 1\astin parking lot selling coke to an face. Same sad fall from grace. undercover cop1 nna Schatnit2.. Glamorous staple of the sod· ., Sadly, the story is not unique. ety circuit. Charity cheerleader. Crusader tor Star athletes squander fortunes on dnags. things good and right. Drug dealer. Politicians comprotni.se their careers cliaslng How -a stunned community was left to after the same thing. And community stalwarts wonder -could somebody who seemed to be like 1ina Scha.fnitz sudde nly find themselves in ruins beca use of the powerful tug of drugs. living a Camelot-like life take such a tawdry Schafnitz plead~d guilty to the felony drug tumble? How could someone who moved in tbe charges Tuesday and was prpmptly sentenced to circles reserved for the elite and tbe influen tial 10 months in jail. According to her lawyer, she's dealer? • curreotty m • dhag rehlbilltatlon unit. He delaibed 1111 ~ M ~ Witl) a problem, ~t. hardened.., d...ier. ~.But to JDADy, a drug dealer ts a dtug dealer ta • drug deaJer. Maybe that alone '8 the ~. the message. In a community that embracet i •tern Zf!l'O!toler- ance poUcy in itt ,tdaQoll and breaks out tbe red ribbons even' year to r~e against drug abme, ;lt is a. patlletk but poweifUl image to ·WltnaiS one of our own dub their life up on the rocks in the IWD8 of dQlgj. And lf an)'Olle ii ~ tor•--._'* may be tt. Drugs ca.n take 'a ,.._ ll(__d(t_~ ttiNlhold of hell. They CID ndD llftl~~ eraM the good m one's life add ~ I Wlfb pitiful Httle labels like t~ dealer• and •jail mmate• and "convicted C'rlrnhW.· Thll is bardly the dtlt1ilctlon nna ~ co~. But in the land of free choice. wound up there just the 1ame. AnOther c~'Vicl­ ed drug dealer he aded to Jail. readers respond Most say judge . went easy on socialite's sentence THE ISSUE: Tina Scha fnitz w as sentenced t o 10 months in jail after pleading guilty to three felony drug charges. : I thrnk tht'> Light sentencing of th•'> Newport woman is nd1< ulouc, to months in jail for wllmq C-OCdtne to a cop plus ht1vtnq d pistol in her Cdr I Sc hdfmtz gets Jail sentence.~ \pnl 22) It\ nd1culous She ... houlcl bP behmd bars JOHN HARTMAN Costa Mesa Ttw Pilot's front-page photo of Ttnc1 Schdfmtz's beaming ... rn1lt· d'> <;he exited court yester- . dc1y s1wt1 ks for itself: Mrs. :sc hc1fntl7 Wds pledsed with her 'irnlc>ncP In other words, she qot ofl 1tuhlly, dS 1 hdd anticipat- <>cl. < 'lf'c1rly. d heaVler sentence wr1s 111 order, but because of her snnctl chc1nly, the Judge granted hPr lc>111ency. or course, when ·you're worth millions and you ·don't work, I suppose it's much • ec1<,1er to be charitable MARTIN MULVIHILL Costa Mesa I thmk that she was unduly pE>ndll1ed I don't think the cnnw Wei'> that serious. I think this whole drug enforcement thing 1s ct Joke to begin with, c1ncl I lhtnk lhdl we ought to hc1vP h•gdh.zed drugs. r111y percc>nt of the people in 1m..,on lodr1y are in there for som<' drug oftensc, probably nonviolent So I think the Dis - • tncl Altorn<'y was crdZY when ·ht• wdnl<>d her to go to state JH l'>On She should just have qollPn proballon, and that was lh<' vncl of it DICK SPURZEM Newport Beach In my op11Uon. Mrs Schafrutz should not hdve received any Jail tune• Probc1bon aJone takes away much of hN consbtubonal rights of '>ec1rch dfld se12ure, i.e. submit- ~ unq to drug testmg on demand, • as WE'il as search or her person . dJld her home. I followed your <;lory horn the onset. and her dectn past record, as well as her wo1 k m the area of children's chanbes, should have garnered her no 1ail time. The statements made by her dtlomey in response to a reporter's question about her seemingly dazed and confused stale was unlikely due to the medication Prozac. That drug is for depression and does not cause a person to appear con- fused or dazed. Nevertheless, Mrs. Schafnitz obviously has a drug problem. She must show courage and honesty to herse lf and family m order to beat the problem and lead a normal life. MILTON KRIEGER Newport Beach This is gettihg better than a good soap opera. A so-called Newport Beach sociallte is going to jail for drug charges. My opinion is the charges were not stiff enough. Her defense attorney tells us that his client will not spend more than one night sleeping alongside other criminals. The only difference between Tina Schafnilz and the other criminals in Santa Ana jail, many of whom are the re for drug charges, are money and that Tma has not been caught m the past. Tma tells us that she believes the 10-month sen- tence is fair and then answers reporters' questions indicating she was set up. Give me a break. No one who is innocent of a serious drug charge would believe for a minute that a 10- month jail sentence is just if they are truJy innocent. Once again we see evidence of a person in complete denial, unable to fully accept responsi- bility for their behavior. It is always someone else's fault, never theirs. It looks like the 10-month jail sentence won't change, but if l were the judge, J would have added a vast amount of community service, not in Newport Beach, but perhaps Santa Ana, in which Ms. Schatnitz would counsel young people on drug abuse. Perhaps if she spent more time seeing the real world in place of the time she spends in the Newport Beach social circuit, maybe this would have a positive effect on her future behavior. DEAN WIENER Corona Del Mar I do not believe that this lady got punished enough. How do · we know that this was her first time? J ust because she has been helping otber people, does that mean she can go around selling dope? I don't think so. FRANK RIVERA Costa Mesa I think Tula Schafnitz just got DON LEACH I DAl.V Pl.OT Newport Beach socialite Tina Scbafnit2. is led from the courtroom by her attorney, Robert NeWIDaDt on Tuesday. too light of a sentence. U that ~as an average person, they surely would have gotten more than 10 months in jail -with her having a weapon in her car, in the trunk, give me a break. The lady has a name in society, and that's what got her off. She should have got- ten 10 years instead of 10 months. SHARON VAN ALSTINE Costa Mesa We do have two kinds of laws -one for Newport Beach and the other for the rest of the country. LEOANSCHER Newport Beach I trunk Tina Schafnitz got favored treatment. lf it was a poor black, Mexican, or a poor white woman. they would have gone to state prison. I don't think it was fair what she got. She can buy herself into pri- vate jail. MARY MCQUAID Costa Mesa I think it is an absolute mockery of the court system that someone can have allega- tions of three felonies against her, show no remorse, laugh, plead guilty, yet walk out to the media and say she was set up and get away with it! I think that that's tenible. lf anyone else were to do it. they would have the book thrown at them. And just because you're rich or a socialite doesn't mean you should get out of the system. DEBBIE SMITH Costa Mesa I do believe that she was doing drugs, and she needs to pay for what she was doing. SUE SPRENGER Newport Beach There should be a revision in the dictionary: Let's remove the word justice. There is no justice for some- one who is not wealthy, a socialite and has a judge that's babying her. This is so honible, I can't believe it. BIWE HEISEY Balboa I think if there wasn't a gun involved, that W88 a reasonable verdict. But I think she's get~ ting off kind of easy in as much as she was carrying a gun around with her. I think she should do bard time. I don't think she should be allowed to buy her way into a minimum-security prison. BIU lliEOBALD Newport Beach U that was me, I would have gotten 10 years. I can't believe there's· a double standard in our community. DON SELLERS Newport Beach The comment at the end of your article on this woman says that she's sorry for what she did. My opinion is she's sorry she got caught, and if she were black and poor, they would have thrown the book at her. MAROA MERRJU Costa Mesa I think 1ina Scbafnitz got a very light sentence. It should have been heavier. And also l think it's a disgrace to print her picture on the front page with a big smile. 1 think that is absolutely dis- gusting. U she didn't have her money, she wouldn't even be in the headlines, and she would have gotten a stiffer fine. JO FISHER Newport Beach This is the quintessential case that shows justice is basically not served. Notwithstanding the prosecutor asking for a nearly maximum sentence, the judge - in what seems to be a case of abuse of discretion -gave Ms. Schafnitz just under 10 months, which is less than one-tenth of the sentence. Had this been in federal court, there would be mandatory sentencing guidelines. But this was an absolute gift from the judge. In sentencing her, the judge did a balancing test and took into consideration Ms. Schafnitz's benevolence, her remorse for what she had done, but that does not detract in any capacity whatsoever from her polluting our country and our system with an epidemic, the plague of the '90s. Her benevolence is overrid- den by the enormity and magni~ tude of this crime, which is deal- ing in narcotics and is reprehen- sible. In addition to that, she has the urunitigating gall to smile when leaving the courtroom. This lady's not showing remorse; she's celebrating this gift tbat she received from the court. It is a sad day for our justice system. FREDASCARI Newport Beach H -::-t· -.• ' ..... -.... t I .. tli r, 1. .:... • " I.~ ..JIZJ. • II CE Moving library, fire station is 'insane' What brilliant minds at City Hall came up with the insane idea to move the Balboa library and fire station from their pre- sent sites a few hundred yards to tl:le village of Balboa (•Proposal to move library, fire station aiU- cized," April 14)? Where In Bal· bOa? How does thJ.s revitalize Bllboa? WW the firemen sell T· flirts and the library IUJl.SCI'een? The Balboa library was r nlly refurblsb d. It has a lawn. It has trees. It 1) perfect ~ht where it ls. Why didn't The-Pow -That- tak a poll o! actual libr~ at th site tnstead of anoth- cosUy, usel tudy1 Uthe city is really interested in revitalizing our village, why not support the Balboa Theatre Foundation. which definitely would add a touch of class? One would almost think some- body out there ha. an interest in acqub1ng the present property. WANDA KEPHART Balboa Traffic changes inconvenience majority May I add my voice to that of the 500 people protesting th lli- considered rearrangeme nt of traffic at the Bison Avenu ~am­ boree Road jundiao1 Por thole of us in the BJUff•, the post office and the Bison hoppblg center are part of OW' daily lives -the post oroce itselt ls o~ inconvenienced. Much is made of the fact that since the restrictions were im- posed, traffic through Bison is down. Anyone with an IQ abovo room ternperature knows that if you almost close a road, then ttaf tic W11J reduce. That ts no justification for so doing. Wouldn't it be ilice 1f we could all place ob stacles at the end of our own road to restrict trafftc1 The convenience of the m Jority should not be subordi· natcd to that of a minority. The dty should address itself to the main issu -th Chaos at Ford and Jambo roads at School tim . ,, . . ,, I f = , 1 I ·1 J CONTINUED FROM A 1 I ~on, be didn't look at any of the evidence,• said boa.rd President Jixn Perryman. •tte refused to k>ok at transcripts of our hear- 11).g. • • The board would not disclose when the decision would be appealed or to which court. Attor- neys for the school district could opt be reached. In addition to the Superior dourt ruling, the school district ' ' PUPS I CONTINUED FROM A 1 •Tuey always go toward pilings, but some just wind up on the sand,. she said. "The animals want to stay up on something to sun themselves and will stay out on the little jetties so they can see what's coming. When they do beach themselves, they are so tired or sick they just want to come up on the sand.• Pups that become separated from their mothers have to dive deeper for food and expend a lot of energy. Rogers said, so they are ti.fed and come ashore to rest. "For whatever reason, we've Just had a lot of them this last week,• she said. "The dilemma we was slapped with a $5 million claim Tuesday for allegedly vio- lating Huntsman's constitutional guarantee of due process. A writ of mandate, by which the school board plans to appeal Thomas' decision, would also keep the Superior Court ruling from being used in the $5 million lawsuit. Huntsman's attorney, David Shores, said he doesn't believe the board will succeed in appeal- ing the Superior Court's ruling. ·1 think they're wrong, and I warned them all along that they're wrong, and they're being poorly have is that they may look like they are near death, but this is bow these animals build up energy. They just have lo shut down to recharge their batteries.• On Saturday, Rogers said she recovered a harbor seal pup that was taken te FrienQ.s of the Sea l.Jon in Laguna Beach, where it will recuperate for one to three months before being released. An elephant seal was taken to the facility Mon- day. Ann Bull, U1e organization's director of operations, said harbor seal pups and elephant seal pups must be on the beach for 24 hours before they can be brought to the facility. There is a 48-hour waiting period for adult harbor seals and elephant seals and all sea lions. She said many of the 57 animals being treated by Friends of the Sea Early Years Toys • Devclopmen1al ioy' for children birth to 10 years. • Quality toys w11h 1a,11ng and crcauve play value. • Personal i.crv1cc from knowledgeable sales staff. 642-4212 1827 WESTCLIFF DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH Summer &.. fall Enrollment Aprtl 18, Open House-Elementary Aprtl 25, Open House-Preschool Pitt SCHOOL&. U.1ME.NTARY Ages 2112 to 12 Years lXCU.llNC£ IN E.DUCA N bc.bltshed 1970 · Montes.sort Cunlculum · Ballet &.. ~nastlc • Peffo<mlng Arts · Phonetk Reading Program · Musk • foreign Language • Creative Art • Open Year ~ . 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"I told them I don't want to take this to (U.S. Supreme Court Justice William) Rehnquist,· he Lion are dehydrated and thin. "They are not able to find enough fish out there because of El Nino,• Bull said. "They get their fresh water from the fish they eat• She said what's unusual now is the size of baby harbor seals and elephant seals. "The pups we're seeing come in are much smaller than their normal size when they are born,• Bull said. "Their mothers weren't able to eat enough, so the babies weren't born at normal birth weight. "They are responding to treat- ment and some we've had a little said. •But I will ll I have to.• in spite of the legal haggling surrounding the zero-tolerance policy, Leece said the guideline is still in full force and will be enforced if any students violate it. "This hasn't weakened the policy, at all,• Leece said. ·nie [policy) is not about puruslunent It's about discipline to correct behavior and to help students resist negative peer pressure. It appears that Ryan Huntsman is getting off scot-free, and he's become something of a folk hero. But we're standing by what we believe is right.• longer are beginrung to eat." 'IWo live sea lions and an ele- phant seal each beached them- selves Sunday and Monday, and one of each was found ashore Tuesday, Rogefi said. • On Wednesday, officers recov- ered a dead sea lmn along with a live elephant seal and a sea hon. Four dead sea lions have been recovered this month, she said. "This has been one of OUI busiest seasons,• Rogers said. "In my eight yea.rs here, there have been more sick and small arumals than I've ever seen • THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1998 A 15 HAZARD CONTINUED FROM A 1 those on the Balboa Perunsula - who have long been urged by aty offici.als to keep lids on their cans to unprove the look of. the alleys. ·nie last message we gave was, 'Put your lids on your cans,· and now we're saying 'Don't attach them,·• Noyes said. "l thmk we should pursue a broader solution instead of this quick tix. • He suggested that the city begin a public information cam- paign to educate residents about the need for detached lids and, at the same time, look into establish- ing a standardized can for the entire city. Niederhaus said that's what he will be doing over the next 90 days RIVERA CONTINUED FROM A 1 mg and trying to carjack another woman in the parking lot of the nearby 24 Hour Fitness on West 19th Street. Rivera fled without seriously harming that woman before bri.D(liDg the matt.eJ beck to the PubUc Werts Committee. He also plans to 6'U1Vey other Onmge County odes to determine if tbey have similar problems with the new cans and. if liO, wb4t they are domg about tl ln the meantime, be said bis department will distribute notices to the city's 27,600 garbage cus- tomers to educate them about the dilemma The effort could cost up to 5.1.000. he saJd. The goal is to get customers to either buy new cans with detach- able lids or at least refrain from purchasing the problematic cans until the city comes up with a solu- tion. •we will try to do a passive changing of people's minds," Niederhaus said. •Hopefully, we can get them to change the cans on their own.• and soon after was arrested while hlding in the ~king lot of the Courtyards shopping center. • He faces charges of murder with special circumstances, attempted carjacking and attempted robbery -crimes that could bring him life in prison without the possibility of parole Ii convicted. ~ --------------------------~ ~ii;: BOTO X® $199~wpo1~1 Clut ..... Mew\. Vied, Fri, Sat • 8:30am SUn . 9:0<l.lm, Tues . 6:30pm, 'OM.In 7:00pm Cert. J.merdw lnstructor.u.oet Alcorn • CDM I rnl)) N '~714' ~~1 .on~n Kenneth D. Steinsaoir. M.D. I L~ -_Ql't. 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"She's ttispirational, motivational and 'Sensational. H Former students crowded into Wawra 's room as the honors were bestowed upon her. "She's a real nice teacher,• said former student Shaun Maguire, 12. ·w e had lots of REGATTA CONTINUED FROM A 1 L The numbers m the cn.usmg class have more than tnpled since , its inception two years ago. he said. "What it's done for (the associa- tion) is mcUJllalned and increased ·'· pdrtlapcibon in the regatta," Cole Sdld. The regatld 's growmg populari- ty also is good news for those in the Newport Beach tourism industry, who d.lways welcome the spotlight on their city. "It certamly is one of the most presbgious yacht races on the West C0<1sl and has put Newport Beach on the map," said Rosalind Willlams, execubve director of the Newport Beach Conference and V1S1tors Bureau The race does not generate as much dlrect revenue for the city as other sporbng events such as the Tosluba Senior Classic or Davis Cup, but acts more as an unage- bwlder for the oty, she said. "We may not see the revenue at ~e cash registers, but what we do 1 -~-- KARAS]i\N S~\l.E I I . -. pigouts when we could eat lots ot food." Eleven.year--0ld Robbie Pries had stmilar memories. "She likes pigs,• he said. "She taught us really well, and she makes learning tun.• Harbor View Principal Ka.re.o Kendall said Wawra has a unique ability to connect with students. "There couldn't have been a more worthy recipient,• Kendall said. At Costa Mesa High School. eighth-grade U.S. history teacher Olguin barely took time out for the Teacher of the Year entourage that interrupted her class. "I'm stupefied,• she said blushing, while her students laughed and cheered. One her former students, Galel Fajardo, 15, said he remembers the way she taught them about Uie during the Industrial Revolution. see is Newport Beach on all the television news channelS, • Williams said. "The capability for tourism promotion exists because of the publicity we are able to gen- erate." The event, presented this year by Union Bank of California and the Tunes Orange County, will include many well-lmown sailors and celebrities, including actress Vicki Lawrence of "Mama's Fami- ly." Also among the 12,000 partici· pants will be a crew of five devel- opmentally disabled adults. spon· sored by the Costa Mesa-based nonprofit group Project Indepen- dence. The first class of boats will leave promptly at noon, with the remain- ing fleets following in 10-rn.inute intervals. Good spots to view the spectacle include the lookout point on the bluffs above Corona del Mar State Beach and the Wedge on the Balboa Peninsula. A total of 38 trophies will be pre- sented at an awards ceremony Sunday in Ensenada. There are no cash prizes. Cole said the fastest yachts could finish the course in 12 to 15 hours, but most boats will "She doted all the wmdows and turned the heat up to 90 degree1 and had us tt4nd in lines workino on different Jobi,• be said.· •fi made you feel like you were in an assembly line. You C4n't torget stuff like that.• NO money goes with being ielected o Thacher of the Year, but Wawra and Olguin will both be entered into the pool of candi· dates for the Orange County Teacher of the Year award, which does confer monetary awards. Other teachers in the district honored with the title are: Bird Amble of Whittier, Joan Hufford of Lincoln, Patricia Courter of California, Penne Perrell of Mariners, Joanne Schwerin of College Park and Stepnanie Wal- lace of Harbor View elementary schools; and Caryn Broesa.mle . and Clara De Long of Kaiser Pri- mary School. r-------------------------, F.Y.I. + YadltsmMs' hwtMori: 11 :30 a.m. today at the Balboa Bay Yacht Club, invitation only. + Send-off fiesta: 5 p.m. today at Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, open to race par- ticipants and friends. + Race begins: Noon Friday. + Best viewing spot Look· out point above Corona del Mar State Beach. +Websfta: http://www.nosa.org. L-------------------------~ auise into Ensenada late Saturday. Fortunately for race partici- pants, El Niilo will not be joining the festivities. Joe Dandrea, a fore· caster with the National Weather Service, said Friday will be breezy, with some fog and low douds in ' the morning and sunny skies in the afternoon. 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Everyone's favorite .......................................... 25 ror $5.00 Fill your own greened baskets from ............................. $9.99 .. 27 Newport-Mesa teachers to be ·honored • Irvine Co., Donald Bren Foundation donate $67 ,500 for third annual Teacher Excellence Awards dinner. NEWPORT BEACH -The Irvine Co. and Donald Bren Foundation will donate $67 ,500 to 27 teachers in the Newport· Mesa Unified School District at the district's third annual Teacher Excellence Awards dinner tonight at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast High· way, Newport Beach . Each teacher will receive a cash award of $2,500, which can be used to supplement edu- cational activities such as books and field trips. The Irvine Co. will contribute $500 toward each award and the Bren Foun· dation will donate $2,000. •Our goal is to recognize great teachers, encourage out- standing teaching and help fur- ther improve the quality of edu· cation," said Carol Hoffman, vice president of entitlement and community relations for the Irvine Co. • ... Our hope is that these awards stimulate an enhanced commitment to edu- cational excellence." Following are the Newport- Mesa teocbers being honored: • Kim Barone, Kaiser Elemen· tary • Maureen Cox, Whittier Ele· mentary • Danielle T. Dittmer, Newport Heights Elementary • Allison Pletcher, College Park Elementary • Krlstine Hoffman, Davis E1e· mentary • Kerry Holland, Paularino Ele- mentary • Wendy Leigh Jawor, Harbor View Elementary • Susan Kemp. Newport Ele- mentary • Connie Klooster, Costa Mesa High School • Karen Kovach, Anderson Ele- mentary • Rocl)elle Lang, TeWinkle Intermediate • Bob Lear, Ensign Intermedi- ate • Megan M. Lord, Pomona Ele- mentary • Barbara McLaughlin, Adams Elementary • Kristie E. Nelson, Killybrooke Elementary • Brooke Overfelt, Lincoln Ele- mentary • Elaine Patton, Alternative Education Center • Patricia Poveda, Victoria Ele- mentary • Elizabeth Purchell, Rea Ele- ----- mentary • Alene Reed, C4ll1ornia Ele· mentary • Mary Lee Schwalbe, Mariners Elem n~ • Shan.non Spinner Sheperd, Wilson Elementary • Robin Sinclair, Newport Har· bor High School • Mike Starkweather, Corona del Mar High School • Todd lWogood, Estancia High School • Lucia A. Vincent, Kaiser Pri- mary • Nancy Vogler, Sonora Ele· mentary The Irvine Co. began donat-· ing cash awards to outstanding teachers at Irvine Ranch school districts four years ago. The grants increased $2,000 this year thanks to the Bren Foun- dation. "We are grateful to Donald Bren for the significant boost in award levels that make this year's program even more meaningful and supportive of our teachers,• said Jeff Wilcox, president of the Newport·Mesa Schools Foundation. In addition to the Newport- Mesa district, Irvine and Tustin school district teachers also will receive awards. A total of $218,500 will be donated to the three districts. Bra&Panty Sale Extended thru April 25111 No sp ecial orders Kristen's Ungerfe • Loun9ewear • Gifts • Breast Fonns Westcliff Court • 1719 Westcliff Dr. • Newport Beach Monday-Saturday 10-6 631-SEXY (7399) MtKE'I CARPETl•lllCE 1951 FREE-llFETIME lllT~lUT/01 WAllUITY' · F~ll• latOYAl. IJIOUCAl'ET' PAIJ · 1111-Fl/UmlltMIV/11 Fill-ll.OOllll 1M11 Kn EYE-OPENER Mcole Ronald has inside track to SACC womens crown QUOTE OF THE DAY 7/ ~ )U8t play defenae. we win th# ganttJ-ftaJ out -· - -CDM BASEBALL <XJAOI JOHN EMMS Ir.vine wins a wild one, t 1-10 I I I ! I I J J Ronaldhas 1 upperhand I in the quest I I for Santa Ana I ~~fe~!ion Mariarme Towersey is caught between a rock and a hard place. For the moment, it appears Nicole Ronald of Santa Ana Country Club has the inside track to capturing the women's club championship and representing SACC in the 1998 Tea Cup Classic. t Ronald is trailing three-time defending champion Marianne 1 Towersey after two rounds of '· :· medal play in the championship ,. flight, With 18 holes of match : play scheduled for today and 'I Friday to determine the winner. ~ Problem is -that is, if you're r. a good enough golfer (like ., Towersey) to be in such a • predicament -the leader is , committed to play in the Toyota • Southern California PGA Team Championships. . . : • Corona del Mar gets 16 hits, ~ including six doubles and two i home runs, but commits five ~ errors in absorbing a Sea View : League setback to the Vaqueros. . :-------------: By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR' -After eight : errors, 10 doubles and 21 runs scored, a : most unusual thing happened in Coro- : na del Mar Higb's Sea View League : baseball game against lrvine on : Wednesday. : It turned into a pitching duel. : By the way hitters on both teams : were reaching base, no one would've : suspected an offensive curtailment in : the final 1 1/2 innings, but relievers Ty Towersey and SACC head pro ; Mike Reehl won their match on Wednesday and qualified for the tournament semifinals on Friday at Riverwalk Golf Club in San Diego (formerly the Stardust • ~ Country Club). an event that will be televised by Fox Sports Net. Hard to tum that down. • The simple solution at SACC • • would be to let Towersey play 36 : f holes today, and permit Ronald • to play 18 today and Friday, but ! somehow the rules would not • t allow such a scenario. : ~ The tournament committee : reportedly asked Ronald to play • 36 holes today and has also : ~ stated that the women's dub ' championship will not extend : beyond Friday. -•I think it's a decision with ~ Marianne,~ Ronald said on • Wednesday. •If you want to win • something, you need to show. You have to be there on the day. : I volunteered five days to play so • we wouldn't have to play 36 : bolesJaaneda~ I told the • committee, 'Let's pick another : day.' But they don't seem to • want to do that. - ' Ronald has a good case. : Either way, SACC clearly has : two fine golfers who are capable '• of winning the ladies title in any : year. Ronald, in fact, 1s the only • lady to win the championship other than Towersey since 1987. Ronald won titles in 1991 and 1994 .. 8 ,_'\ S E 8 1"... L L Harper (CdM) and Chris Faxon (Irvine) put an end to the clutter and the visit· ing Vaqueros held on for an 11-10 vic- tory. ·u we just play defense, we win this game -fiat out, -,said CdM Coach John Emme, whose squad (8-8, 2-6 in league) never enjoyed a lead, but threatened to impose damage in every inning except the last. "Here we have all these baserun- ners, all these hits (30 combined) and all these errors (eight total), and the last nine hitters go out in order,• said a bewildered lrvine Coach Bob Flint, whose team (7-12, 4-4) scored five runs in the second inning to take a perma- nent lead. For the Vaqueros, it was their first Towersey and Reehl, meanwhile, who have been gearing up for weeks for the Toyota SCPGA Team Championships, are one victory away from reaching the finals. Neither were available for comment Wednesday. . . • a . As It stancb, Ronald will be • tuvlted to join Deni99 Woodard (Mesa Verde Country, Oub) and Selby Schrtber (Big Canyon Country Qub) in Tee Cup Cla.sslc D this summer, the prtndpal component iii the Aetcller Jones MotorcaillDailf P90t Qub ChampoDlb.ip Series. daily pilot high school athlete of the week Newport Beath Country aub \inl bolt the finals of itl womm'• tilb championship oat Thunday. · 0 Kally MaaOlt Big Canyon C.OUOtry Qub Uliltant pro, ii ~.for tbe tbird and ftna1 ;tag. ol the PGA National Club Pio Cham(>tomblpt In Ptnehunt, S.C., In June. Mano& won the SCPGA • lldkJDal title tn 1881, ~ blm i ....... atidltnto.....iPGA 1 nut fttnll ... year. : M.-~aeMplomaa.u-: ~ 1111 ~ lri IM Int Mage : ~ --.i one-run victory of the season1 to1 CdM, it snapped a four-game win streak. The Sea Kings, big believers in offensive productivity, socked 16 hits, including six doubles (two by second baseman Nate Lemmerman) and two borne runs. But they hurt themselves on defense . In Irvine's five-run second, CdM's center fielder coounitted two errors as the Vaqueros batted around and chased Sea King starter Ryan Lewis, 2-4, who suffered the loss after working t l/3 innings. With Cd.M reliever Brian Phillips keeping Irvine's bats at bay, the Sea Kings rallied in the third inning when 6-foot-6 designated hitter Tim Thur- man belted a three-run home run, his • SEE COM PAGE 82 ... A. ·H-THURSOAY, APR1l23. 1998 T co .COM ,; ~offnNUED FROM 81 Dia f9u,tb clinger of the season. v~ ., ..Blll bvine got all three rum ._ in the fowth.. aided by two £9M errors, lncludiJig a Wild e, puqw back to the mound from C<Utf'• catcher when Irvine bad a ~ nmper on third. ,, :~. it's nice to see us swing Ul:i Ji)tt.bats, but all year it's been our -.en defense that keeps costing us, 1 {U\d we did 1l once again,• Emme Wa ~· bes " . .CdM responded with two runs , AotC.be bottom ol the fourth, a rally we tg.Dited by leadoCf man Ryan Ma ~berg's home run. It was Actiterberg's club-leadtng sixth of the year. Nick Hood followed with a R dottble to center to coobnue the rally. knock.mg out Irvine starter l CC C~ Reid With Faxon on the rnowid, Hood eventually scored • Oil Mark Hatfield's RBI groundout dru to cut Irvine's lead to 8-5. · · t Jn the tilth, Irvine's Nos. 8 and 1 Its I fl hitters smgled and doubled to uor ~d Phillips pack.mg dfld the ·'·pell' Vc1queros finished with three runs :,,rue 1n the inning before Harper couJd . douse the fire. ty d Hc1Iper worked three mnings, Ne· rPtinng lhe last seven hitters in a wh· row, mcludmg a four-pitch sev- on snth mnmg OON LEACH /DAILY Pl.OT CdM's Micah Applebee gets down on a liner hit up the middle. CdM scored three m the fifth, pulling to within 11-8, and two in the sixth, but Faxon closed the door in the seventh by retinng the Sea Kings in order for the first time in the game. In the sixth, Achterberg. Harp- er and Hatfield had doubles, while Eric Wiethorn added an RBI smgle. Achterberg (3 for 5), Harper (3 for 5), Hood (2 for 5), Wiethorn (2 for 4), Lem.merman (2 for 4) and Thurman (2 for 5) had muJtiple- hit games for Corona del Mar. But the Sea Kings, aside from their defensive problems, strand- ed a dozen runners m the first six innings. 1\.vice, they left the bases full. "We don't have a whole lot of room for error at this point (in the league season),• Emme said. "We've got to take oare of busi- ness\ Our guys can hit it, no doubt. But we're also hitting too many balls m the air (for outs). But I ~ess you live by the bomb and you die by the bomb.· CdM will face these same Vaqueros on Friday at Irvine. Right-hander Matt Larson, 3-3. is scheduled to start. SEA VIEW LEAGUE """'-11, <:.ORONA DEl. MAil 10 Irvine 050 330 0 -11 14 3 Corona del Mar 003 232 O • 10 16 5 Reid, Faxon (4) and Devries; Lewis, Phillips (2), Harper (5) and Hatfield. W • Faxon, 3~ 1. L -Lewis, 2-4. 2B • Harper (CdM), Achterberg (CdM), Hood (CdM), Hatfield (CdM), lemmerman (CdM) 2, Bien (I), Zachan (I), Bechtold 0) 2. HR • Rogina (I), Thurman (CdM), Achterberg (CdM). pre Co. on ~ailors fall to Santa Margari~ 11-3 Wil • Newport Harbor battles ~~ powerful Santa Margarita pven early, but experience ~ helps Eagles prevail for Tos Sea View League win. Cu bw By Barry Faulkner, Dady Piiot ~e NEWPORT BEACH -There's a ¥== c ~m between them in the slct,ndings and the finaJ score also ~ m~ated a vast expanse between victorious Santa Margarita High an~ host Newport Harbor Wednesday. Sut to the educdted baseball l·ye-of Sailors Codch Jim Kiefer ( dtid others. the Eagles' 11-3 Sea V1ew League wm was hardJy a < Ldc;s1c lllJ.Smatch ~ewport, m fact, rapped out 10 1 h1~ to the Eagles' 12 and have I now matched ~ Orange County's thJ.rd-rdnked J lC4fl1 m tuts. 19-19, m a pau of • d~ts. including a 6-4 setback F M~ch 30 But the dw1de m expenence M rl1d not fdvor the sen.iorless ~J..lors. who saw thelf Jack of sea- r <..oo£ng surface m d stnng of nus- ' u~s, from wtuch Kiefer can only IJOpe the Tars ldke d lesson. I c , 4 Jt was closer thdJl the score ~aled, H Kiefer said. "We've tsjeQ to pound mto the kids that -we'('e looking for progress and improvement th.ls season. But, at tli.e same time, the kids need to be qewarded with wins, which we , ORTIZ CONTINUED FROM 81 hlttmg by going 4 for 5 Tuesday ant! also pitched a scoreless s~entllm a g . .f Paci.fic Coast-- Lea'gue wm over cross-town rival Costa Mesa. The current hot streak has WteCi Ortiz's once-subterranean .053 average to .242 He also has four stolen bases and two RBI, hut his most consistent asset has come with his glove. H He's been real strong for us at short and he's going to be a great hitter," said Green, who also believes Ortiz will become a greater presence on the mound. '"Nothing seems to affect him. He's earned everyone's respect,· C reen said of self -assured knew would be a struggle this sea- son." Crane for the Tars' final run. Waite went 3 for 4 with a pair of doubles and scored a run, while Crane and Shawn O'Donnell were both 2 for 3 for the hosts. Harbor (5-12, 0- 8 in league). showed little def- erence to unbeat- en Eagle starter Randy Vander- plow early, piling up seven hits in the first two innings, a span in which eight of their 11 hitters reached base. CoronJ d el M ,u (8-8) 2 6 Santa Margari- ta (15-4 , 7-1), kept connecting against a parade of four Harbor hurlers, as Randall ==-=:r :::::E! . j_ Nick Langs- dorf's RBI single plated Charlie Waite to open the scoring in the first and consecutive singles by Justin Irvine 11, Col'oN del Mw 10 Sant.a Margarita 11, Nawport 3 Woodbridge 5, El Toro 2 Shelley and Casey Grzecka CGftJna del ~ at Irvine Newport at Sant.a Margarita I Woodbridge at El Toro each went 3 for 5 with a homer to pace the visitors. "They have L---------------------~ some good play- Jacobs, Miguel Sandoval and Scott Crane produced another run and a 2-2 deadlock in the sec- ond. But HaiboI, which botched two sacrifice bunt s1tuallons and rrussed a hit-and-run sign that resulted in a runner being thrown out at third, failed to maximize its early hit windfall against Vander- plow. Then the wheels fell off for the Tais in the third, as Santa Mar- garita cashed in three errors, two walks and a mental mistake that didn't show up on the scorecard to surrender three unearned runs. The visitors scored three more in the fifth, before Waite's RBl double in the fifth scored Scott said the latest Eagle shortstop, whose offens1ve resurgence bas coinaded with a move to the leadoff spot. ·He's a good contact hitter and he's been putting the ball in play,· Green said. ·w e made the Cliange andn~s realfy prooucecP Ortiz, who has struck out just once. said his offensive struggles were merely a phase. "I thought plavba<I varsity would be hardet:Thaven't had a problem hitting the pitchers, I've JUsl been hitting the ball hard right at people." And when it comes to fielding shots hit to the glamour position of the infield, Ortiz has more than held his own. •I just try to catch the ball and make routine plays. I've always had confidence 1 could do th.at.• Ortiz is E!hcouraged, though hardly infatuated by his recent success, perhaps because he always expected nothing less. ers and their line- up is tough to pitch. to,• Kiefer said. "And Vanderplow is a very good pitcher, who settled down after the first two innings." Frank Bruno worked the sev- enth to seal Vanderplow's sev- enth victory in as many decisions as the Eagles maintained sole possession of first heading into Friday's finale against the Sailors dt the Eagles' Yard. SIA VIEW LEAGUE SANTA MMGMn'.A U, NEwPon 3 Santa Margarita 023 031 2 -11 12 O Newport Harbor 1-10 010 0 -3 10 3 Vanderplow, Bruno (7) and Grzecka; Langsdorf, O'Donnell (3), Jacobs (5), Beerer (7) and Waite. W -Vanderplow, 7-0. L • Langsdorf. 2B ·Waite (NH) 2, O'Gorman (SM), Shelley (SM), Hopper ~M). HR -Shelley (SM), Grzecka (SM). ~~ i' 1" .' y f, I t-: . I~ [ .• ;\ '( NEWPORT BEACH -New- port Hatbor Higb's boys swim team dido't have much hope of upsetting the prep powerbou&e Irvine Tues· day, but &eemed to close the gap a bit with a 98-74 Sea View League loss. The Sailors are 3-2 overall with a league mark .of 2-2. Tbe hosting Tan posted a win in the 400-yard freestyle relay as Kurt Thayer, Chip Going, Peter Belden and Kevin Becker put the Vaqueros in their wake with a 3:33.-49. Senior Jason Arrow was a dou- ble winner taking the 500 free (5:07.00) and the too breastroke (1:06.92) Belden also captured the 50 free with a mark of 23.73, while Becker clinched the 100 free in 50.7 sec- onds Irvine H.tgh's girls swim team put it to Newport Harbor, but Coach Todd Kolber noted some strong individual performances despite the 135-35 team score. Kolber praised the showings of J enna Barto. who clinched a per- sonal best of 1:03.71 by taklng third place in the 100-ya.rd butterfly, as well as Sara White's personal best 100 freestyle time. The Vaqueros swept the top three in almost all of the events, but freshman Jennifer Arrow broke up the t 00 breastroke with a second- place time of 1:11.45. Sophomore Amy Murphy took second in the 200 free at 2:01.6. llA VllW LIAGUl IO'tS .................. ~74 -~ ..... ·I IMM,149t6.2 .,_,15H8. ) Hewpolt~Arrow.~. Th¥<l.1-s.J'4 190 .._ • 1 5lwn.n (I). 1:5012. 2 IUm <O. 1 52 16. ) Going (NH). l:K.Al Jee.. 1 kUlbecll co. 2-12-27 2 I.Mu.I (I). 2 1376 J 'Dtlbor (l), 2.21AO so.._ -1 '*'"'1 OtHl, 2J n. 2 """1.tton (IJ. 23 75, l Cor-'(li(ffi.2U2 100 ~ • 1 Kim Q). 51.67, 2 Hef-.od (I). 59 16, ) Wiiner O*O. 1 00 f1 100 fNe 1 t.Q.er (NH). so 7; 2 M<Cou (l) 5217 ) .._,, (Mt), SJ 02 ..... I Anow()IH), 5'07.JO; 2 N.Nlozio(I) s I o.lQ, ) '-(HH). s. 10. 7' • .,.._ ...., 1 tMrw. 1.lS 60. 2 Newpot1 (Jeder. ~ ~ ....,, 1.JS '6, ) 1Mnr, I.la S7 100 Md! · 1 ~ 0>. s..a 2 E-.. CNH>. 1-ous. J '""'* (NH), 1 '0621 1GO ..,_. 1 ""-IHHl. 10692. 2 ~(I). 1;07.lt; J IWwood (I). 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In the relay, Matt Hoss, Paul Secrest and Nate Thorpe gave Estancia a bit of a lead, but heading into the final 25 yards, Laguna Hills' sprinter caught up to Jesse Gam- boa. Gamboa surged off the wall and kept pace the final length before touching the wall just ahead the Hawks' swimmer wtth a time of 1:37.72. The Eagles took all the relays and PauJ Secrest won the 50 free (24.12) and Brett Taboada took the 100 breast in 1:14 .40. Hoss paced the effort with wins m the t 00 butterfly (57 .92) and the 100 backstroke (1:02.17), as well. The girls team showed improve- ment despite falling to 0-C in the league in a 92-73 loss, but Somer Flaherty earned first places in the 200 tree (2:20.27) and on the 200 and 400 free relay teams. Also picldng up wins were Katie Menden with a 26.98 in the 50 free and Lauren Cassity, who tabbed a 58.12 in the 100 free. Mesa girls push Hawks LAGUNA HIUS -Costa Mesa High girls swimming coach CrystaJ Whitmore said her Mustangs induced a stomach ache in Laguna Hills Coach Susan Lord by pushing the Pacific Coast League hosts before falling, 91-79, Wednesday. •I think we scared them, wtuch was kind of fun, because I think they didn't take us too seriously,· said Whitmore, who said the score might have been even closer bad a Mesa victory not been negated by a disqualification. Allison Alastuey won the 500. yard freestyle and the 100 back- stroke, while Jody Martinovich (200 individuaJ medley) and Wendy Martinovich (100 breaststroke) also won events for the Mustangs (3-4, 1-3 in league). Sophomore Chris ~yron clocked a season-best 5:34.15 to finish sec- ond in the Mustang boys team's 103-68 loss to the Hawks . ·He split way better than he had before,· said Coach Scott Ferry, whose squad posted four second- place finishes. including two by seruor P.J. O'Brien in the 50 and 100 h ee. 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W ~(CM), U.uJ IO..._· 1 Golot> (U(), l7 I I, 2 ~ tuo. 27 M ) ~ (CM). 27 6J too tty· 1 hmlnl (\)4), 1:0)..20; 2. 0.. (l.14). 1·0U7 J Wllll(O.c).11040. 100 tr.-I.~~. S1 .IJ, 2. 1¥1 C0t0. 1 00 l4 l Minot~l112.J4 -.... -1 . ..,..,.., IOoO. !ic27 .Q. 2. Lomberdo (CM) s Sl.74. ) ~(CM>. 6.2612-_, ..._....,.., ~~IMW 100 .... 1 Aleltuey (CM). I '.CIS.27, 2. Hulbl CUf). I '()6 9Ct ).. a.. {I.HI. 1 ·1Q.62. 100 ~. 1 w ~(CM). 1·11-01, 2 ~llffl. 1 nn.11Mwdno.tcfl4CMI.1 1otSl -,,.. ....., • ' Ugun9 .... l:5tt •I Orange Coast qualifies five for Southern California Regionals COSTA MESA -Orange Coast College's 1tavis Vandrovec recorded the highest mark in the pole vault Tuesday at the Orange Empire Conference track and field finals. The hammer throw and pole vault were the only events held at the Pirates' site. Vandrovec jumped 15-feet-7. JC TRAC~ AND FIELD eighth in the pole vault at 13-6. In the women's pole vauJt, Rachel Reed was sixth with a jump of 8-6. Abbie Brickson was third in the hammer throw with a new Pirate record of 125-2 and Newport Har- bor High product Sylvia Madueno was fifth with a toss of 100-1. ~e top eight finishers advance to the Southern California Regional preliminaries May 2 at Cerritos College. Other qualifiers were Art Odden, who finished IRRELEVANT Quayle! Quayle! T 0 DAY'S SCH ED tJ L E Not one, but two entries in the Irrelevant Week XXIIl Very Most '"Relevant Contest picked Weber State's Cam Quayle as Mr. Irrele- vant xxm, the last player picked in the recent NFL Draft. Newport Beach's Greg Lukosky, who picked four in row before being stopped, named Quayle as Mr. Irrelevant, the ulti- mate decider in case of ties. The oversight does not affect the overall prize winnent. FOR THE RECQI Monday's edition incorrectly named Corona del Mar tfigh's girls water polo coach. It is Adam Lee. • aeeblill College · Southern California College at Chapman, 2:30 p.m. • 1nldr High school boys and girts -El Toro at Corona del Mar, 3:15 p.m.; t..guna Beach at EsUlncia. 3;15 p.m.; Costa Mesa at Laguna Hiils, 2:45 p.m,; Newport Harbor at lrvtne. 3 p.m. • Swtl••••• Community oollege men and women • Orange Empire Conferera Ftnals It Saddlebadt Co&lege, 9:30 a.r1\ High school girts • Newport Harbor. C.osta ~ at Foothlll Games. . .,,.... High tchool • Uaun41 Buch vs. Estancia ltleWln~ Par1t, 3:15 p.m.; Costa Mesa at Laguna Hills.. 3:15 p.m • Vol~ll High school boys -Newport ~rbor at Woodbridge, 5:45 p .m. • Tetwtls College, Community college, high school boys and gins -Southern califomia College. Orange Coast and Corona del Mar at Ojai lrwitalk>nal . . ---·b>i• High school • Marina at Corona del Mar, 3:15 p.m. • Goff High school -Corona del Mar vs. Woodbridge at Ranc.tlo San Jolquln, 2 p.m.; Costa Mesa vs. University at Rancho Santiago, 2 p.m. Page Private School rookie, who has already staked a lifer)me of bragging rights with coustn and former Eagle staJldout Juan Ortiz on his ability to '"1pa.ss his elder's single-season high of 27 hits. "I don't have a shot at lt this year, but I'm going to break bis "1001d. then make hm of him," •My d4d ls a real big baseball fan and he's been teaching me the game since 1 was 5," Ortiz explained. •eut t sWl have a. lot to learn and o lot to accomplish tn high schoot l'm just getting to there.· Honse Of Enchantment • lncMdum Alllllnlk>n • ~ Edlmlor'I ·eo...-Ube !JO Ye.m of~µ.e.tin OPEN HOUSE '"' In addition to outhitting his cousin, and despite bis diminutive build, Ortiz also aspires to hit the long ball. •t hope I grow, because 1 can't stay (this size) forever if I want to hit 110me home runs." As his physique would indicate, Orth doesn't rely on power as a pitcher. "l throw my c:urvebalJ in any count end t th.tow 1trlk , • b said. •1 wu nervous (Jilaldng h1S moUnd debutl, but I wu co:nlldcnt. t strUck a c:oupl' gu~ out. cm.d I felt Ilk l belonged out there. Bai.rig on the niOW1d When we got our fii'lt wbJ meant a ~. • Ortlt IS ~bly ptOUC:I of b.11 cobtributiOli, wbk:b lately bai atended far ~d club ~. • Alt« School ~ ·~euntcuMn ·..-ao... • Tndlonel 3 A-a ·Sm11a111• •fWdT._. ·tt0t~ ·M11~ • 8Wlrnnq Poof ·aumm.~ .. _ .... -.'.~ THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1998 HIGH SCHOO~ BOY.S V0LLEYBALL Artists top Costa Mesa in four •For a game-and-a-half, Costa Mesa smells upset, but then gets stung on the nose in four-game loss. By Molly Yantty, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -If Laguna Beach High's boys volleyball team was ever going to end its 79- game Pad.fie Coast League win- ning streak, Tuesday smelled like the night. Granted, Costa Mesa had been the Artists' punching bag as Laguna Beach, ·currently ranked No. 3 in Orange County, has nev- er lost to the Mustangs in 37 pre- vious best-of-five matches. But 1\aesday, with Coach Yvette Ybar- ra's squad fired up out of the gates, it looked like it was time for a ch4nging of the guard. With 11 kills from junior B.J . Llghtvoet, Costa Mesa grabbed leads of 9-1 and 12-3 before set- tling for a 15-13 first-game win. Then the Mustangs went on an 8-3 tear to open game two. ·0ur team was ready to play. They wanted it. They really want- ed it," Ybarra said. But then, the Mustangs didn't want it so badly. Hits were betting blocked and dug up by the Artists. Passes were misdirected, and the frustration helped Lagu- na Beach go on to a 13-15, 15-9, 15-4, 15-1 win to boost its record to 9-1 and 5-0 in the PCL, while Mesa fell to 7-3, 3-2. "It was like we took a mental break. Th.is team rides a roller coaster and when they get down, they just don't want to get up," Ybarra said. After jumping out to the seem- ingly-substantial lead in the sec- ond game, Mesa got stuek in the Noel Puffer-serving rut. It seemed that whenever Laguna's Puffer went to the ser- vice stripe, Mesa would fold. Puffer, who finished the game with 11 kills, got the ball down 8- 7 and tied the score. The Artists would never look back. •1t seemed like a lack of heart, a lack of want. We're a team that needs lots of action on the court, and when the momentum doesn't carry them over they don't know how to be 'that's all right, now move on,'" Ybarra said. Setter Chris Shanley put up 36 assists and Tom Lightvoet added eight kills. , • COSTA MESA -Estand.a Hlgb senior Sam Nelson Jlad 18 kills and five blocb and teammate Brad Wayman added 16 assists, but visiting University claimed a 15-9, 15-9, 15· 12 Pacific Coast League boys volleyball triumph Wednesday at the Eagles' gym. Bu~ win first conference game • They nearly blow it in 4-3 victory over Irvine Valley, but hold on. COSTA MESA-Orange Coast College's softball team picked up its first Orange Empire Confer- ence victory with a 4-3 win over visiting Irvine Valley Tuesday. The Bucs (10-23, 1-18) had a shutout going as Costa Mesa High product pitcher Sonia Cor- rea cruised in the complete-game victory, but her squad almost gave it away in the final inning when two costly errors helped the Lasers score three runs. The tying run was on second base before Correa shut the door. OCC's Carrie Grimson went 3 for 4 with a double, a run atid an RBI while Kristin Freed added two singles. OltJHCliE ..-aua •••ca OW. CoMT ~ llNM VNJ..ff J Irvine Valley 000 000 3 -3 8 4 Ontnge Coast 200 011 x -.. 8 .. Wekh and Marcus; eorr.. and Carmen. W -Correa, 6-10; L -Welch. 28 -Thurmond (OCQ, Grimson (OCQ. El Toro tops Newport NEWPORT BEAC H -Newport Harbor High's softball team hung with visiting El Toro through five innings but ended up falling, 6-0, as it failed to produce a bit and let the Chargers dominate the final two innings Tuesday. The Sailors (6-8, 0-3 in Sea View League play) are the only team in the league not ranked in Orange County's top 10. ·we played five and a half innings that says we should be in the top 10, too,~ Newport Coach Frank Talley said. •(In the last two lnnings, though) we lost focus and let them get some runs.• saA VllW LIAGUI El Ta.o I. NIM MT HAMOa 0 flToro 000 102 3 · 6 9 1 Newport Hart>or 000 000 0 • 0 0 .. ChurchweR end Skldmof'e; Kinsey and Huntington. w -Churd'l>Nell 8-4; l • Kl~ S.S. 28 • Slddmcn (£0 2. GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 and El Paso, Tens, In the~ stage last fall to advaJ)()8 to the..J third stage. The low 25 finishers at the •1 third stage quality for this year's PGA Championship at SebaJeed Country Club in Redmond, W. "Yes, ever since (the sectional championship), golf has been ' fun and it's been a nice year,tf · Manos has said. ·u was funny,• because I didn't touch a golf clUb for two months, then I just went' out there to the section . ; o championship on fire and pla18d in all those (PGA Tour) evenla, ' and if that doesn't get your bk>c:Jtt going, nothing will. · · •' ·Dr. David Wright of Pelle.a&~ Hill (golf psychologist) helpedJ ,. me a lot with my mental ••l approach to the game and he made all the difference in the world. I just got fantastic resuit:,." 0 ... If you notice a big white toJ) driving along Irvine Avenue tJils week, stop and take a peek. Beginning today. John Leonaid.1s Golf Shop at the Newport Beach Golf Course will host demo d• through Sunday, with • representatives from all the : ~· major manufacturers coming' ·~ out to show off dubs. ; · · 0 The Newport Harbor Area ·~ Chamber of Commerce will h'1St' its fourth annual Newport Be4ch Open on May 18 at Newport ~ .. Beach Country Club. _. The event will have two shot· gun starts - one in the mo~ one in the afternoon. Details: : 557-5100. , 0 . Margart ta Ville restaurant ,. will host its annual tournament· next Wednesday at Costa Me5a,· Golf and Country Club (Los Lagos Course) with an 8 a.m . :. shotgun start. Entry fees are $80, which includes cart, green fees, tee prizes, shirt and buffet at Mat .. · • garitaVille. Proceeds benefit the· SurfriderFoundation(Newport Beach chapter). 0 ... Pelican HW Golf Oub will •:• host the Trm Brown Celeb-Aih Golf Classic next Monday, fea- turing Marcus Allen, Gale Saf"'· ers, Junior Seau and several oftr.' er NFL pros past and present, hi· an event to benefit Athletes & Entertainers For Kids. Details: (805) 376-6067. PYEWACKET:·· ..,. CONTINUED FROM 81 member of the Pyewacket crew this year, I'm a homer, so I too'k an unbiased census from 10 ,., ·• knowledgeable people of the ~ and here are their picks for •Fm\< to Finish• in some of the ~ Mono-hull · + 1. Pyewacket (great record) + 2. Magnitude (equally tough) 1 + 3. Ragtime (Kiwi could do welt with corrected time) + 4. Mongoose (good boat and crew, always competitive) ••• + 5. Taxi Dancer (definitely in the pack) + 6. Grand illusion (a contendah) + 7. Cheetah (a cat) · + 8. Vickie (an actress) + 9. Alchemy (medieval chance) + 10. Grateful Sled (sounds lik'.e · a great band) Catamaran + 1. Stars & Stripes (skippereQ and owned b y Steve Fossett of Lakota and air balloon racing . fame) Amerlcap Fleet + 1. Christine (100-foot) Andent Mariner + 1. Alsumar ( 1934 Sparkman-Stephens 70) ., . Today's fiesta kick-off luncheon is scheduled for 11:30 a .m . at the Balboa Bay Qub. Fos '\ ~rvations call the luncheon ~ sponsor, the NeWpOrt Cbambef ·1~ of Commerce at 949-729-440Q, ..:i. The big taco time tequila , • dinner will commence at 6 p.m. ,,, at the Bahia Corinthian YC. Drive sat~ and haw a designated helmsmen, ,. "' BIAST INTO SWEET 16 • ~als allow one goal in three wins. YOUTH SOCCER ----!J"ia<E:RsFIELD -The Orange Coast United I Br~rs. a girls wider-16 team based in New- poct&each, clinched three victories in the 1998 R~b&)k Open State Cup thus a berth to Satur- da y;e :Sweet 16 round in San Bernardino. ~by players from six area high schools, 1nc:Jp'cling Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar Hl~ the Breakers outscored their opponents, 8~ 1:-'': League goalkeeper Brina Vogel• (CdM) came up with a diving save late 1n the game on a Warrior penalty ldck to preserve the shutout The ftnal game, sealing the berth, wu a 3· 1 victory over Coast Soccer Laague11 AmerlOllJl Eagles. dt,13-0 win over the Dynamo Blaze, a Gold Divtd>n team from the El Camino League, Naati Gomez scored twice, while Nicole WllUems added another goal. Newport Har- hor•.Kyndra Cox provided two assists. ~ up for the locals was the KUSC Wa1- nor~·.;. also out of the El Camino League. Wi.lllmns and Gomez each provided a goal ih the ~~o wm. Cox and Katte Sheldon added ttssl$1S, while the defensive unit stifled the WaI- nors behind the performances of CdM's Kate Slm(ln, Jessica Luchesi, Margit Vogele and Kel'¥f!> West out of Woodbridge. All-Sea View· Jaycee Mahler, a freslu:rwl out of Corona deJ Mar, scored three goals, two unassisted. The other came as a result ot a pass from Williams, who had beaten two defenders and delivered the pass to Mahler through the legs of a third defender. Luchesi, Vogele, West and Simon were olso strong in the win. •Last year. we had several girls in junior high school, so they didn't have the benefit of P,laying all year. Everyone on the team with the exception of Kyndra Cox (who was ~ AD- S~ View League water polo player), played high school soccer this past season and it shows,· Coach Ryan Hill said. . r--~~-------------------------------------------------~ I I l Pop Warner registration dates set ! I I I R I , eg1sl1ation for the 1998 Pop FOOTBAL• • ' : \Vc1mer football season will be held "' : '• • llll S~turdays May 2, 9, 16 and 23 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in front of : ,,, the Costa Mesa High gym. The league will field five teams m five ' ..uJC and weight cUVlSIOOS. I I I I I I I I I I Pracbces begin Aug. 1 and the season officially begms Satur- ~py, Aug. 22. Practlces are held at TeWinkle Patk and games ate pl.tyed at Costa Mesa High. • 'Registration is $1 50 for players and includes uniforms while c~l~erleaders must pay $35 plus a wtiform fee. ' ., , C heerleaders' uru1orm fitbngs will be at registration May 2 J'nd 16. •· A.sstslant coaches and parent volunteers are dlso needed. ,. for more information, call 440-9970. L--~~--------------------------------------------------~ ,. ''-,.. YOUTH TRACK AND FIELD ·'• YoUth championships at Newport Saturday f')IJ:!WPORT BEACH -The City ol ~ort Beach's 1998 Youth Trd~ and Field Championships w1J)the held Saturdayat 10 a m at Nt'wport Harbor H1gh's Davidson r1e>ld. 1ttt! annual event, which ~(·nets . winners to the county cholffpionsrups, will hold regis- t rnt1eo Saturday mommg begin-rnng l\t 8:30. The fee U. $10 per t lu~.,. Pi:e-reglStrallon is also avdil- •thlf'" through Friday and costs only ~. To pre-reg1Ster, contact the City's recreation department at · 3151. Mesa 'juniors' sparkle WALNUT -A handful of girls from Costa Mesa Junior High came up big al the Amateur Athletic Foundation's Mt. ~AC Relays Youth Days for sixth-eighth graders. With neatly 2,500 children partiopating, locals Andi Sarris, Jaclde Greaney, Karlene Cluff and Sharon Day earned the second-fastest time of 59. 70 in the 400-meter relay for the silver medal. _ Day's 66.04 in the 400 wrapped up the second-fastest tune among ~ seventh graders and earned her a gold in her heat, while Rhondi Naff clinched a silver in her heat in the same evt::nt. Greaney's 14.85 in the 100 dash was the third-fastest time a.--nor.g seventh graders and a silver in her heat. Cluff earned a bronze wi.th a 14.97. The 1,600 relay team of Naff, Day. Annie Biggio and Usa Dunn took fourth place overall with a 5:00.00. Pemstein stars in Mariners' win NEWPORT BEACH -The Mariners' l>fits .,.•ttela staaed. from the mound and tbe plb.te to lead bis squad to a 7-6 vic- tory over the Rockies on Newport Harbor Baseball Assoda.tion;s Mustang Division play. Pemstein ripped a home run and a single u be pushes bis season batting average to . 850. . . J:ie also relieved Carmen Clmlnl (2 llllllllgs pitched, five strikeouts, one bit allowed) and fanned seven batters bringing his season total to 49. . J'.lrennan Davll also pjtched a hitless mmng for the Ms, while Robert Reasoner added a double. In other Mustang Dlvtslon action ... • Cubs 9, Dtamondba<',ks O Three Cub pitchers combined to fire a no-hitter at the Diamondbacks as Phil Mar- tin, Ian Fowler and Dennis Heenan also put together 15 Ks. The Cubs' offense was also clicking as Heen~ went 3 for 3, including a double and triple, while knocking in two r\ms. Chad Stusel drove in two RBI with a pair of singles, and llod.rlc Lusk pitched in with two hits and an RBI. David Holmes also added a run-scoring single. Ryan Miller and Eric Ucata were defen- sive standouts. PONYDMSION • Dodgers 4, Marlins 4 •Dodgers 16, Newport East Tlgen 6 The Dodgers were paced by Blake Han- ley's two hits and RBI. while Jon Bass, Nick Zimmerman, Adam Cherry and Tony Sabens each contributed in the tie wi.th the Marlins. The offense exploded, though, against the Tigers while Sabens pitched a com- plete-game victory allowing just one earned run . .lfyan Met.kovtch posted three singles and three RBI, while Nick McCarthy added four RBI, including a home run. Sabens added three singles and two RBI, while Bass, Hanley, Taylor Garnier and Davtd Neira also had run-scoring hits. The split moves the Dodgers to 8-2-1. Diamondbacks win, 6-5 ln Newport Beach Little League Majors action ... Diamondbacks 6, Giants 5 The Diamondbacks fended off a late- game rally from the Giants as Scott Thomp- son took the mound and secured the win. The Giants' fourth-inning rally included a solo home run by Andre Pin.sett, a shot to center by Aaron Harper and a bases-clear- ing triple by Tyler Yentz for a four-run inning. Sox edge Yankees, twice • White Sox put together 6-1and5·2 decisions. COSTA MESA -The Costa Mesa American Uttle League White Sox moved its record to 6-1 in the Majors Division with a thrilling sweep of the Yankees in which both games went down to the wire. The tint game went eight innings and spanned the course of two different days, but Chris little knocked in the game-win- ner with a single that scored Tay- lor Sage for the Sox's 5·2 win. The contest began as a pitch- ers' duel as the Yankees' Gary Gonzalez fanned 12 Sox. He was relieved by Nick PfeUler and David Barnett with the three combining to sacrifice just two bits. But walks would be the undoing in the eighth. Josh Glauch and Justin SUll- well limited the Yanks to four bits. Stillwell chalked the win and moves his mark to 3-0. Brett Perrine's triple in the eighth added two insurance runs. In the second game, the Sox prevailed, 7-6, when Dylan Hunter's double tied the score in the sUrth. Perrine, Jeff Sanchez and Little each scored in the bot- tom of the seventh for the come- from-behind win. Sanchez notched the W as he fanned five batters in the final two innings. Hunter provtded sterling defense Crom bis spot at second base. The Yankees were paced by the .t-f or-4 performance of Kyle Allen, which included a solo home run. In other Majon Division acUon ••• • White Sox 11, Tigers 3 The White Sox scored four runs in each of the first two innings as Colln McGuire belted three bits and three-RBI as part of a 10-bil attack by the Sox. Perrine and Aaron Fitzhugh each provided a pair of hits, while Glauch added two RBJ. Perrine scattered four hits and picked up six strikeouts in the win. Hunter and Erle Nutter starred on the field The Tigers' Michael McLean tallied two bits and a run scored. SOFTBAll MAJORS • Blue Jays 18, Athlettcs 6 Britney McAleer pitched three innings striking out seven and also was 3 for 3 from the plate with a pair of home runs to lead the Blue Jays to victory. Heather Beach added a solo shot and scored four times, while Kalle Doran paced the Jays' defensive corps from behind the plate. Chipping in with two hits wa~ Melody Baldwin. LITiJiL E LEAGUE Wise keys two Pirates' wins COSTA tvt:ESA -The Pirates' Derek Wise collected nine bits, including five extra-base jobs, in three games, two of which the Pirates won m Costa Mesa National Little League Farm action. Wise provided three singles in a 20-6 win over the Astros, a pair of doubles in a 12-3 loss to the Braves, and five hits in an 8-7 edging over the Dodgers. The win over the Astros was also highlighted by Jordan Mellln's triple and hits by Tommy Engel, Cameron Monahan and Anthony Teelez, while the loss featured strong offensive show- ings by lloy Ortiz (triple) and Tony Pl.ores (two bits). Also, Cody CM NATIONAL Green extended a bitting streak. Wise launched a triple, two doubles and a single over the Dodgers and Monahan added three RBI wi.th a pair of singles and a double. J()nathan Jones, Keith Ralph, Jimmy Hammond, Engle. Green and Ortiz each made offensive contributions, as well. MINOllA • Diamondbacks 1-4, Dodgers 11 • Astros 10, Marlins 2 MINOJlB • Dodgers 20, Phillies 11 For the Dodgers, John James ripped two over-the-fence homers • Astros 15, MuUnl 6 Can't '""' to get to alt thoH repalt Jobs around the house? Let the Cl au med Service DINC:tory help you nnd rellabla help. n yan of IF paued my April 1~. 1998. She -born August In, 1925 in ~· Oo!Mo Canada ro Molly and Cilbut Howe. Married fO, ~ yan co Hany Ho.Cr who prcadcd her in dada in 1995. A ~ and ~ bold a J*lion fot doing nccdk wodt for bcr f.amlly and Erimcb Sbe alto -an md iadct.. Vakrlc ia JUNMd by her dutt dUJdmoi ~ Hoder of Olympic Valley: C'Alifomla, Mickey Buahling of Oda.ad. 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A "• yo.# _..,.,~ .. ~l~•IMH I• con-••1.~=~..:~et?·~ed dolng d.... ow--.~"' thecC~~.e:f 1HH7Htl3 23,1998 .• Th.15 ~r:::..: .... ~ C'f:':::t::."1:':: :::...-=.:;.;.=.~~: ~~~.,,•=~ng =~·~n: ~::V~!~':"wu filed ==:::~~ .,. =e7147a1 :.~~=Ac>t·23·30n:::~ PUBLJCNOTICE :.~~··= thecounolettt. ::.rt•:=-:ntf¥f=:., bUtinetl Y9C'? No • 1,.._,. ,.._13Cll70403 In with lhe County Clerk of :_.....-..• o. ._ d Deity Plio. Apt. 9• 11'· 23• PUILIC NOTICE Flc:Utlou• •uslneaa al == to :it•.::: M 1 ' mol'dha from thl Aldlerd lM n. OWc. Of The AlicardW Of Orange County on 4·1o-e& ... h ...._, ~ fJI .. 30• 1098 Th42J Neme StatM"HNtt administer the nt.t• of ..,, • • 0 1n of flm '-1A•IM ol ~· =t~ "'c!i'.r:led ~ ~ C.::,..:: 1HH7H1to ~ -· tll ~ PUBLIC NOTICI Plcuttoua BualneH The lollowlnQ l*tOn• .,. the d.-clWlt. W1 FT "a..._ i.n .... • prou1•1I W'~ COunty • 1~9g' d ~ ~ n. Deity Pilot A.pt. 1e, 23, 30 --.. ~..-or N•m• lt•1•ment doing buslnu .. a: THE PfTTT10N r.. ~ MOtion 1100 ef • ::1 Orang• 1991~8S:S39 -nMQll9d~eMl--=M•y7,1998 TH44e -....•••u..~ Flctltlou.BusJMH The followlngperaontll• REHAB ASSOCJATES OF ~ the decedent'• .......... CA Celifomi•Probeca~11 •• • d h 11111" ,,,... . ....._ or ................ N•nM •t•tement doing bultnns as: CALIFORNIA, 7772 Glen-WIU and oodlol• If ... •mz The time fot .... Dally Pllol 14>f, 18, 23, 30, cif.,.llCltlci9 lll2SI :re:=: PUBLIC NOTICE al rwa. .. .., . .,..,... n,. followlng perlOnl 111 MA Photo. 111 W. 19th coe SI .. #C, Hun1lng1on any, be edmlttect' to ()4122. CM/23. 041J.t claime wil not __. May 7, 1toe TH451 fni:MM lhl 1Cltll ' now ..... by I• eum Tn. doing butlneu as: SL, C~ Meta, CA 92827 Beach, CA 92647 probeta The WILL end before four moL.,_.f.' ~ MCU'll d h FTctlUoua BualneH -In and tD 1W f.~ AON CHAPMAN ENTER-lubet Qullltn Adams, Nikki L Berg, 921 Azalts an codioUt ail· f the tt.-""O ~ PUBLIC NOTIC! Mt = <'=> ectMd N•m• 8tetement ......, ~ ...... PRISES, 270 so. Brlstol SI., 21305 Tupelo Lane. Lake Or. Co1t1 MHa, CA 92628 :Y. for ex.m8:d: lrt PUBLIC NOTICE ,::;:,eel ebow. .. __ ;::.;,::". 1 _...... ~._...._. Ind The following J)ersons are In IW......., COuntv and 1101/191, Costa Me.., CA. Fort1t, CA 92630 Thia bualn•H Is con· .... _ fl k b .__ YOU MAY ~, • Flotltloue •ua neae ·--..._ CC*I. doing business 11: ._tDwl:APN:•._.· 92828 Thia bualneu Is con· ducted by: an lndlvidual u,. • ept Y '"'"' CN•tMOal• Neme St•tement upmw. Ml -.a. et 1111 NICHE MARKETING CAE· • TM to111 -.C al.. Roneld J. Chapmari, 270 ducted by: an lndMdual Have you started doing coun. NOTICE OF INE ttt. file kapt by AtMI .. ' The fOlloWlng ~tona llt::. d= ~e: ~ AT:VE GROUP, INC., 2737 ~ ~ 111111era, So. Brl1tol SI., 4'101/191. Have you s1a11ed dotng butlneu yet? No ~E ~~~ rt KiiiiCM TO coutt. If you.,. e ':: doing bUtlneu 11. K. C8bldo, Apt tl, 11 ........ E. Cout Hwy., tPB, Corona..._. ......., _...Costa Mesa CA. 92826 bu9lne11 yel? Yea, Jan. Nikki L Berg que•.. eu ·• 0 ADISSSIBI ton lntareaud Ill DllCOt!C* s°'oml.s.. 74Co5 W. p,_.,. "--~ va def Mar, CA 92625 -•• 11 ..... W1iiilula< This buslnes1 I• con-1988 Thia at1tement was flied edndmlnl~! lndthe •nd•tat• ESTATE OF: ~~·.•htet:..• youoourtme• 1Y ~" . 19th "'" te, U, ala~_......, 1ICCh•epncl NMCG, INC., (CA), 2737 E. Colle, ....,_ ...... dueled by: an lndlvldial Isabel Q. Adams wllh the County Cle1k ol U er .._ ape ent "'" n ~~ Meaa. CA 92627 ~ 24 4900 ...,,_. lad. Coatt Hwy., IB, Corona ~ • a. tlMe d .. Have you started doing This a11t1men1 wH flied Orange County on 4-06-98 AdminletrMlon of Ea· Al.8Brf _.-CAI.FE R.citUMt for ~ lrml S. Murrietta, 1ao1 = ~cl*. C. 9170e dtl Mar, CA 92625 ..... pe..._ d tNa txnln111 yet? Yes, 1/FES7 with 1he County Cl1tk ol i 99BIS754837 tat.e A.Gt. CTN1 euthon· CJWa Nodoe of Uw fling of¥ • 0111and Ave .• Tustin, CA 1~ c.t ~For CM 5:-:! This bustntu Is con-Na9cl n SIZ.4tl.A a.. 911 ()fang• County on 4·21·98 oauy Pilot Apr. 11. 19, 23. tv wll llllow the person-CASE NO. A191S78 lfW'8ntCHy end app; II I" 92680 ,,,.,.,_,dueled by: a C:Ofporallon ,...., dlllllli c.Hal'8 Ronald J. Chapman 19988758U14 30 1998 Th422 al repreoeent.UW to tek• To .11-hein, benefi. of -.... ....ee ot'l.of" Thia bu1lneu 11 con· Pt01005 41t8 4IZJ Have you •tarted doing Cl*-ot ~ a.a Thi• statement was flied Dally Piiot Apr 23 30 May ' ~ ectiorw without oiwiee, oredh.on, OOft-...,., P9d'don Of ~ ducted by. •n .. ~~ddud11o1 PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? Yes, 1.pr11 1, ..--ID .. n.... °" With the County Clerk ot 6 13 1998 . ' ih459 PUBLIC NOTICE obt9ning oourt as>Prov-tlngent oreditora, end • -"'°w..d in ~ -;: Hive you ....... ng 1998 ...._~....,. to Orange County on 4-07·98 ' ' el. Before taking certeln peraone who mey other· 1250 of the ~ .. buslnel• yet? v ... •11/98 Flctltloua BualnH• NMCG, INC., Alysu nu.. pnipar 19988754739 PUBLIC NOTICE "ctltloua Bualn•H verv Important ections, wt•• be lnt•lffted In Prob9t9 Code. A ... trm1 8. Murrietta N 6 Pisano. P1eslden1 ldanlll la ......_ Dally Pilot A 9 16 23 N•m• St•t•m•nt howe\IW the peraoMI the will or ..-. Of QUNt for SpeaW ,...... This 1i.1eComentty-c1' .kllledl The ~o'r':wingta~ment Th.ls a11temen1 wu filed """'.,"'" Ph •_,...a. 30 1998 pr. ' Th..29 Flctltloua Bualnea1 Th• following persons are repr .. ent.tiw will be bothC of: ALBERT fonn le ...., .. .,. from -with 1he un et o 1 ,..-rsons are with lhe County Clelit of 1Nlllle .._......_,but • doing business as· r .. .ired to ...,;w noti urT A' rm 0..-"' ...... ~ OrsngtCountyon4-10-98 dongbuslnessas: 01angeCountyon4-07·98 flarwtlldl1hmlll.....,.no PUBLC OTICE N•meSt•t•m•nt Software Unllmit .. d 1n55 •~ .. c• ..-;1 •• .-.;; ""~ U1900Ul't-. -t..ro. 19999785 185 J.O POWERS COMPANY, 19 .. 8,.7 ... 725 1_ rJtJllllw or -I N The following persons are Sk p k E 1 S 't 102 to lnter .. ted peraON A P£TITION tt. a....•P C •. 170 C1nyon Acres Dr La· • v .,.. ~-~--,. doing business as: Y ir 111 • ut 8 ·uni••• they h•v• bHn flied by TltUDI _.,,.._. $ I Dally Pllol Apt. 18• 23• 30• guna BHch CA 92651' Dally Pilot Apr. 9, 1e, 23, .... ..,.. ---> ot Fictitious •U9fMN Spec1ra lnveslments, Irvine, CA 92614 wlliwd notice Of con-CROOKSHANKS In the ..._...._ .. ...., Ma~ 7• lt98 TH4"3 cJ•lfrey D.' Power1, 110 30, 1998 Th428 :-.,.CCW: 1~ -~~Jlngt•=~! .,. 11612 B 1 each BIBvd. S1• C7A· s':;r,'arkE·e.~"$~11e17,70'1, Hntited toJ!!! C!fOPOHd Supenor Court of Celt-~= o 1t , PUBLIC NOTICE •nyon Acres Di .. Laguna PUBLIC NOTICE pro,erty le .. a.M .... '"""""'' ... -:-A. Hunt ngton each, lrvln• CA 92614 IC on.) , ,,. lndet>•n-fornl•. County of Or-au-..... . ---------Buch, CA 92651 P\ILce NIMpolt lead\, CA doing business as. 92647 Thi•' bualneu Is con-dent admlnlatretlort enge. ...... CA -1Z Flctltroua Bualn•H Melinda Eve1ha1t, t 70 F1ctltloua BualMH ..a, laild PftlP8ltY la i/"Y °';' Mbnls1r3HM 431 Yoshlmllsu Moklta, 17612 dUcl•d by: an Individual euthority will be grenced THE PEmlON r• 04122. CMIZ.3. CM/29 NanM St•t•ment C1nyon Acres Or .. Laguna Neme Stetement '*"9 IOld tor h purpc. CA ~7 1.. oSUI HI, Beach Blvd .. Ste. 7·A. Hun-Have you stal1ed doing unleH .,, lnterHted quHta th•t TRUDI 1---------, Thefollowt1 ngpe~sonsare ~~j~h.g~r;::~ 11 con· Thefollowingperaonsate ~~ ~·~Larry Dean Scruggs. 431 ~1t~n~~=f~~.~Ar:64;0n· buslnessyet?Yes,5/93 Pt•n1othnfi"8!]dobjecdondn CROOKSHANKS be PUBLICNOTICE doing bus neu H . d 1 d b h dol!'O business H ' -tioftld by -_, ... w e~ St Costa MHa d _,. b . 1 dlvld 1 J1mt1 E. Kellon o • P•u on • as>Polnted • perecMI WEST COAST FENCE uc • y: usband and MONARCH DESIGNS 23 nwt lndudlng •-Md CA. 92 27 ·• ' uctvu y, an n ua This 1t1temen1 wit filed show• good CMIH why repreMntadwto edmi,.... F1ctltlou• Buelne• 21 41 Republic A e e wile ' ••-d .. TNalal..t Have you started doing th rt hould t . ..__ f Name Stat...m M CA 928;7 nu • Have you started doing Hlllbor Ridge Or., Newport -..--•-Thi• buslneu Is con· business yet? No with the County Clerk or • cou • no ••t•r '"'"' ••t•te o the •, ..,, Costa e11, business et? No Beach, CA 92860 d Ille. C11ramte ,__... ducted by: an Individual Yoshi Moklla . Orange County on 4-07·98 grent the wthority. decedent. The loltowtng pef90n9 .. F11ncla Joseph Dowd, Jettrey 0~ Powers Heather C. Glen, 23 Har· ~ Oo11.,.ny. u uAd Have you started doing Thia statement was filed 19988754724 ~ HEARING on the THE PETmON r• doing bullne11 u: " .C ~4:a :,:u~~c92~;;nue, This slatemenl wH filed bor Ridge Or., Newport "!e:.-llYDlllanlh8rtglwc bu1ln111 yel? No wllh the County Clerk of Dally Pilot Apr. 9, 16. 23, petition wltl be held on qu11b euthority to ~;,<E:....,TR~IN~= s • with lhe County Cleik of Beach, CA 92860 • ._~111a-,Ml4 Oo!t11n Lany Dean Scrugga Orange Counly on 4·17·98 30 1998 Th424 Mey 21, 19911 at 1 :45 edmlnlater the eetete ~~, • ~ .• J:~~ ~u~~·~1~~uaf0n· Orange County on 4-07.98 Lesley A. Beyer, 10 Rock· Aw.. tt:dwtdDe. CaMbnll This atatement was filed 19988755917 ' P.M. in 09t)t. 703 loc~t· under the Independent ~~i.f'i~~.~ 1921, Have Y~ atal1ed doing 19988754733 Ingham, Newport Beach, 11•(9tl)al7-;_7n!..&:.llillad with lht County Clerk ot Daily Pilot Apr 23 30 May PUBLIC NOTICE ed. et 341 The City Admirtietration of E• Hlctc""' l..IM, H·-'--CA 92660 Apftl 1}.._!• ........ rm1 Orange County on 4·10.98 · • · Or1ve Orenge CA t at" Act (Thia euthori--, ~:-::.w~· business ytt? No Dally Pilot Apr. 9, 16, 23, This business Is con· oun,-,OMIT 19988755198 8, 13, 1998 Th460 Flctltloua Bualn•H 92888• ty will .U~w the perao,.... Beach, Cellfomla 92Me F.rank Dowd 30, 1998 Th427 ducted by: co-partners Dilly Pilol Apr 16 23 30 PUBLIC NOTICE Nem• Statement IF YOU OBJECT TO al repreaentedw to teke This bu1lneH la con- Thi• th~tatecment wc'1' :1~ PUBLIC NOTICE Ha'!'e you sta11ed doing PUBLIC NOTICE May 7 1998 . , TH«S The following persons are the grenting of the many ecdorte without ducted by an .=uai ~ who h •Cououtynty 4 e1ro 980 business yel? No • Flctltloua Bu1ln•H doing business as: petitiort you should obtalni..,.. ooun -rov-~!.ve1~Y_;>UC:::. v ... 1-1=• range n on . . F1 tltl 8 I Heather c Glen ... , tltl a I PUBLIC NOTICE s OHANA TRADING COM· • . .... ._..,... ...... ·--....... 19918755197 o oua ua nH1 Thi tat · fll d .. o oua ua MH N•m• tetement PANY 28522 Vl A 1 eppeet at the heanng ... Before t8klng oerteln Andnel c lei -Neme Stetement . 1 5 ement was e Neme Statement The following pecsons are • a egg 0 • artd atete your objec· very Important ecdone, Thll .Utement ,.,.. ... Dally Piiot Apr. 1'. 23, 30, The lollowlng persons are with the County Clerk ol The following persons are F1ctltlou. BualneH doing business BS'. La~una Nlguel, CA 92677 tiona or file w ritten howewt, the peraonal with the ~ a.ti at May 7, 1998 TH444 doing business as: Orange County on a-07·98 doing buslne11 H : Name St•tement Mna Home Improvement. A am Owtght Barclay, objectlone with the repr11entadw wW be Or1nge ~ on 4-3-91 Carbon Spider, 28352 19988754735 COLWEB PLUMBING. The following pel'SonS are 291 S. Metn St. 518. I, 28522 Vii Reggio, Laguna coun before the heer· ·ad gi do 1 .... TS44U PUBLIC NOTICE Grundy, Sllver1do, CA Dally Pilot Apr. 9, 18, 23, 1783 Whittler Ave., Costa doing busineH u : Santa Ana, CA 92707 ~1~t'91• gA ~2677 1 ing Your appearence ~~~ter.':ted w pe':on: PUo 9 18 23. ---------92878 30 1998 Th428 MHa, CA 92627 Beat Parking, 1971 All• D.C.E. Construcllon, Inc., 1 us ness. s con-· b · b 1 h h Dat.ty 1 APf. • ' TS. NG. 14'10118 I.min Mo John Lee Mllchell 2229 s · Colweb Plumbing Com· helm Ave., St. B-1, Costa (CA), 2911 S. Main St Ste ducted by: an Individual m•v • 1" person or Y un ••• t •Y •v• 30, 1998 ThQT, MellOlll Nab Of TIUllll'• S. Grand. Santi Ana, CA PUBLIC NOTICE pany Inc., (CA). 1783 Whit· MB~ CPAtr921-~27Court 1971 I. San11 Ana. CA 92707 bHuasv1n'•sysoyuet?s1Yartesed3·1d3?9'n8g you~tttoYrOn~,V-AAE A waived notice or con-PUBLIC NOTICE• > ~ Y<11 NI In CW.. Undlllr A Deed 92705 tllf Ave .. Costa Mesa. CA •-• a ..,. , This business Is con· • Hnted to the propoHd OfTIU9.DllldlNl2.~YCll MatVln Ktllh Hollenbeck 'tOU ME .. DBIWLT ~ 92627 Anaheim Ave., SL B·1, ducted by: a corporation Adam Barclay CREDITOR.ore condn-ection.) The indepen-F1ctttlous 8uslne9e 4 T• NJltJtt To PL'*tt Yu 2229 S Grand Santa Ane' Diil A DllD °' ntUIT. This buslneH Is con-Cotti Mesa, CA 92627 Have you stat1ed doing This SIJtement was filed gent creditor of '!'• dent edmlnlatretlon N•me Statement ~. " Mly 8e Sc*I Al A CA 921'5 ' . a.Tl!D IMY 22. 1-. &...: ducted by: I corporation Thia buslneu 11 con-business yet? No wilh lh• County Cterk of deceeeed, you muat file authority will be grented The following PIA* S. ff YCll Need Att This builnen 11 con· U!SSYOU'lMaACTlONTO Have you atarted doing ducted by: an lndlvldual D.C.E. Consuuctlon, Inc., Orange County on 4·02·98 your clllim . with the unln• en interHted dol busi pereona.,. ~otn. NIU9 0f n. ducted by: 1 generll part· PROIS:I Yout ~business yel? Yes, 1·2·98 Have you started doing Dwight Esnard, President . 19988754331 court end m•I • CoPY to peraonfilH en objection P~flc R=.:.. 2411( ~ A.pwt YCll, YCll nerahlp Mn'. IT.._ lie ICLDAT A Cotweb Plumbing Co. Inc .. bu1lne11 yet? Yes, 3/11/98 This s1atement was filed Dally Pilot Apr. 9. 16, 23, t!M perso~ repreHnt• to the petition end Georgia Sue OtiYe, ~ ~ CGr*d A~ Nollet 11 Have you started doing jiijiLjC ML£ p 'tOU Scon Colweb, Presldeot Brian P1lrick Court with lhe County Clerk of 30, 1998 Th431 tive as>POl~t~ by the ahowa good ceuH why Hills, CA 92663 ~GltitnlNlltle,..,prqlllty buelnessyet?Yea,7/5/94 ,..,ANl!JCPt.AMT1CINOP Thi• statement w11 filed This stalemen1 wu filed OrangeCountyon4·20.98 c ourt w1th1n four the court should not Cratg A.~ 24m kllOMI • 2M Oii Mw AYINI John L Mitchell ne MATURI! QP 'THI JN). with the County Clerk ol with the County Clertc ol 19988758041 PUBLIC NOTICE montha from the date grant the authority. Georgia sue Drive. ~. Coltil ..._,CA m Aw'1 This 1tatemen1 wu filed • • llG WT YOU, Orange County on 4-07·98 Orange County on 4-10-98 Dally Pilot Apr. 23, 30, May of firat iHu•rtce of A HEARING on the Hiiia, CA 92653 P#ClllUICW 439-201-111 wlbe with lh• County Clerk of YOU IHOUJ) CQHTM:T A 19988754722 1ff8875S187 6 13 1998 Th461 CN81HoH• letters ea provided irt ~tlon wut be he&d on This business 11 ~ • di II lilt* IUdiDn II In Thi Orange Counly on 4-07·98 UllV'tl!R. NDTIC:a OP Dally Pllol Apr. 11, 18, 23, Dally Piiot Apr. 16, 23, 30, ' p' UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF Hc.tion 9100 of the 21, 1998 et 1 :45 ducted by: an lndMclual ..!•,. Frcn OI TN Algi:Dls At Thi 19988754773 TRUSTl!ll!'a ULi No. 30 1998 Th421 May 7, 1998 Ttt447 Kliii()iil TO Cel1forr!'• Probate Code. P. . irt Dept. 703 loc•t· Have you swted dalcJ9 ~~~i&t_~ ~=~'Y./~1~8Apr. 18' ~~!°o :=.".m.1~°::-.~ J!i , PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltloua Bualn•H ADlmWIEft ~imt u':ttt ~:~ .:~~~ O',;v!' s~4 1cr!:;. cb'X ~~~ 1~': · ... :~. • on North ft'ol'll ...,_ tlO tN Flotltloua BualnHa N•m• Stet•m•nt ESTATE OF: NAOlll before tout months 92888 Thia aUltement wu m.d.,, = =:uth.to~ "= PUBLIC NOTICE ~c.C:*"~·..,::, '1:!~:-:,:.:::::~ Name State1Mnt d~~ 1g~~~~~ ~:~sons are HOFF fr°'!' the hHrirtg date IF YOU. OBJECT TO with lhe County CleflC" fl lo-Clilli ct ClllHw'• dlldl drt'lln "otltloua Bualneaa a.a Ar-. CA .. e. c1y d The following peraona are The followlng persons 11e Graphic Excellence, 23216 CASE NO. ~ 191889 noticed ebove. th• . grarttlrtg of the Otange ~~ty8~t~': ,1-on • .... ct i-... bit*, dlldl Name St•tement ..... Ar-. Countr tll doing buslneH 11: doing buslne11 as: Coso, Mission V1e10. CA To el hetra, benefi. YOU MAY EXAM· petition, you ahould SCI nwnon1-. ct...,. ll¥i1gl The following persons are 0nnga. .... ct c.9DrNtl, a) Sandpiper Colllalon, b) Sprint Too, 24261 Avenlda 92692 olariH, credlto,., con-INE the file kept by 1he appear •t the heering Daily Pilo1 Apr. 18, 23, ... end imn ~ ILWVI doing business as: Ql9cwi• "91: :~a c & w Paint & 8ody, 1500 De La Carlotl, #0-3, La· Beulah M. Peters, 23216 tlrtgent creditors, .:nd courti If you,:;•.• P~f· dnd st•te &:" C:Jec-May 7, 1998 THa~ ~ t:1 ILWVI '** Preclalon Towing, 220 ~ • Celrou• a. Elm Avenue, Cotta Meu, guna Hilla, CA 92653 Coso, Mission Viejo, CA pe,.one who m8V o e1r-•o.n ntersat In tfi1e obo~ . or •w1.'!' tt!.~ All Kinda 01 Jobs For , ~ 11 Fr.na.I Cata .aai Wake Forest Rd. Costa • ~ _...., CA 92826 M1tlhew 8. Klndsfather, 92692 wiee be lnternted rt HUte1 you may e ,...t10M m U1W 5102endll#lortzadtodD~ Mesa, CA 92626 ' undlr fhlt ·c.rtlAn Temple Man1gement tnc .. 23962 Bough, Mlulon Thi• business Is con· the wil or eettrte, or with me coun • fonnel court before the he8r· Atl Kinda of Peopl ... : til EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY GENERAL 1002 COSTA MESA 1024 C!MET!RY LOT/ FOUNTAIN COSTA MP.SA 2624 NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT RENTALS TO 2669 SHARE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CRYPT 1225 VALLEY 2134 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2669 BEACH 2669 BEACH &iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Beet Yalu• Lrg, clean liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil --------... •'aide B••t Deal S229K 1 ·Sty 3Br + SOLD! Showe••• homH lor ul• In our 2Ba, fam rm. 1700 + al Exclusive. E•r1 & Judy Teylor 842-4722 Agertt 2 burtat plot1 at Mount l!x•o Home 4br 3b• 1Br upper, walk In clat Beat Location In Newport Marina Apta 11B••t Kept Secret Newport He19he iP\t: Ollve 11000/••ch con· pool, tpa, no petl bNu1, qulel, 30 unit N•wport Beach Spacious 1 & 2Br with In N•wport Beach" 3br 2b• condO wtPtf; tact Mr. Whll•k•r al Avall 6/1, $2700/mo cmplx nr Trl·Sq. Pool, Spacious 2Br/2Ba. Garage, fp, aor11• w/d 1 Bedroom w/garege, vale br/ba. $550 ~ 988-880-8198 Toretll realty 540-7355 much more. S650/mo View of lhe Harbor, hk·up1, pool, private Ocean view, balcony. fem prerd 65().558S .. All,.. ................ ... ....... "Mject .... FM- Sa1urday AHi Ettate Supplemenll Bunkhouse Apt• E11ecut1ve A.menlUH, beach & m•r1na. Walk new gourmet kitchen. 8 '81de Lux Twrthm•t------------------Cell Pal 642-1401 walk 10 Balboa laland. 10 Selbo• l1lendl EHcutlve •.menltlea.I••••••••• ~~i'l..~ /:;.1 F~. ~:~~ 001'.0Jl..st&TI NEWPORT •Coeta M•H'• BHt s 1, 785. Cell Now $1650 to S2200 $1525. (714) 789-0931 BUSINESS a tr11FU ...... Adef1• • ._..wllla ..... lllltll ti.,........,,,.,.,. ••• llwlltttlH er flml•l .. 1111 ....... ,..., ....,, llfftlM, HOMl!80F THE WEEK Dl1play ad• atart at Ju1t •7•1 Deadllne Wed 5pm cells. Joanne Brown, -o .. ...., 15•• BEACH 2169 Jr·lbr & 1br, alto 2br (714) 7B9-0931 790..0919 .-~ __ ,., -1b•, qute1 gated yonn .. &~ FINANCE Agt. Remu 842-3812 comm, pool, tennis, • 'Ua C.l..lft'-'D ~~ 1 Br PentMuM Avelt ••a y •cc• • s to JN THE SlJNe Jurte 1. $1 600flno. freeway/beach/malls. ................. 1 .... 9' lltlMll ...... " .. ....... ...... "' net ,rlfwntcl. 11111111111 • .......... . n11 .... ,,,., •llt 111 .... ...., ....... .,IM!t .... 111111 i. !Ml _.. Rlctl II II ............... Oaf,....,. lrt 'tfMf ~ •t Ill hllll11p ''"'""' I• tllll .....,...., "' ntllDI• .... .-1......., Milt. feCllll- ,.... II a.&111Mdee, ctn HUD ........... 1-...iHSll. ftf 1111 .._. lfln, DC 11t1 '"'" •lltM11148ael ***** OPEN HOUSE LletJng• for $81 Deadline Thur• fSpm ***** It paya to advertlN In the bHt 3QC91 AHJ E1tal• s.ctlon CALL TODAY LIURIWM 714/57 ..... 252 --------- ----·---~ ---... --· --= = · -::":.. NEWPORT IE.ACS 1069 Big ••ront Duptex "' beach on 1.5 Lota. ' gar•ges Dock fOf' 3 Boatl to 41FT. S8951(J Owner/Agt IS42·91SISIS BRAND NIBW B•y a Ocean Vu'• ••3•,900 -Prudential ~....., 71 ... 72S .. 120 $1250/unlurn. ~... 714-557-0075 Only 8'9-589-1'22 E'Sld• Studio All Ulls 28r 28a Seewlnd paid. Sm fenced yard, Elf"lml'n"= Condo be8c:h ctoae, dog ok, coin op laun· CO~UNTRY-•.. . 2c/gat, w/d, poof, Avl dry S575. 545-0442 Mey 1Bkr 842-3850 W•lk to The•ter/ ........... ) •• I~ I - l LEVEL All Brick Beytront Duplex w / Shopping Lovely 1 Br ~Acta wl Boet Dook·Your 1Ba In gated comm. 8 Ac.tt Lake Choloel Just r•mod· w/crpr1, bale. f · deluxe 3 Lg. BO 3 BA, eled. Upper 3br 2ba, lndry lac. $695/mo. forinal Dining, FP, w/d. lg view deck, Klein Property Mngl, Lv Rm w/ f/P. 1/c gar, t>oat dock, 714·581 ... 000 Gorgeow Kit w/all utllltlH Included . wb1rcab's/(!:pl's $3200/mo ytly LH. RENT L 3 Car Lower 2br +den 2be, g. ar, FP, w/d, lrg petlo, 50i80 Out Bldg. 1/c gar, bOat dock. through classified FAJRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIG CANYON GATBD COMMUNITY BY PASHION ISLAND !1<:a1111ful rree.Jlnod streets and golf course ''k'W~ FnJO}' t.arerree IMng In your i,,rge 1. ~ or 3 BR apanmcnt homcl • TW<><ar garage • \VC\Sher/drycr hookups • Flrcpk"'ICC (WOOd & gas) • Air condlllonlng • WCI bar In 2 and 3 8R • Nann syStem • S I ,650 IO S2 ,995 PLBASE CALL (714 64+-0609 i.1&21r, •• BDBaJ&:gaW cw• I&-pool, 11pg1ades:: Newarpctwl .n., Mii spec. Sm!J•.-. .~ HOUSBS/ CONDOS POI SAl.E Cherry Lake Area w/15' overhang utllltl•• Included. 2·Sty, 4Br 38•, 8/c $395,000 S3000/mQ "f Leu•i---------------------MISCELLANEOUS oar, on 1/4 plua 8Cre (.dd1388 1C1U avail) 84 ... 1 a32 NEWPORT NEWPORT Nl!WPORT 26 .. 9 1Wf1'AlS cornet lot. By Owner S73 76.S-SS3S o.,....,. Oe•an VJew 1111•cs 2669 1a•ce 2169 BEACH u •• 94N52·t981S ,._...A ...... ~--............... _, 481' Spygtua f!.llU, MW J;i,ft ~ " Full servtce 6 o LI' co u R i I •ppltancea. ""* • l•••iiii••• ••••••• ~Ma~ COHDO One ~ palrit. 141500/mo IN ~== on No Stepa RBr Z.188+ Sandy Deley, A09nt ""-,., Mint IS44-e200 X 218 _ A lal8I ...,..n+ ..,o ger ,Mir HOOSBS/ GBlflll.t 1002 •-Cond. Agent ~' Lu• u r I• u a 4a r •UrMt.,... 'iii;t;Or'Vi.w u.,.... CONDOS ~_.:·~~ --==~ ~~:.CA ;:.~5bao!=. ~ POR RINT uooottno. ~aw ... Hom.e from pent'le• 71•7: M c1p1ee only. 41 .... naalm••••••• on •1. o..tnQuent Tu, •••••••• Aepo'•· ::.RIO'•· Your Lide la .. ~tory ••a ....... U"Pt! •r••· Toti Pr•• ~ hOrM allot GINIJUU. 2102 A&"Aft•~·~ 80Q.a19-9DOO XH--1391 (QaQQ on prMttQ4oU• 8tr'Mt, fOa aBNT for......,. llitfn09. Dl1 llAll lOZZ tHIK lrlll Qrundv L••"• All AN••l•••••••••I ~a~o-..v~1~1-1ro.glll"li1~Nn-1:lfr"I Ruttor 81"1" ••oob .. JOOOIM• llGtmOLOS•D •·•terr 38, I Ha Thie ta It EJCpMded i LUXMfJ Leaalnw -.---... -9"-a_...._ ___ _ MOll•8, t*\nlff on datacf'led ~ '3f1p A•modeled HOO+ 8, lkolwf 11...eu-e?OO -....vn the 11. Repo'a. VA. roof deck wlvu' .... Walde Contemporaly ISU1'D HUD, IMtlff ...... No to bch l838K Dt.nne Horn• 48r+ 2.18&th . ... 1i=~~==-~~=1 ~ doWn govem· A 1173-4400 11 i LO* It ,.., SP W COIO,.. "'41.nt ._,,. avell•bl• gtitnt ~ ~ 1 .(tll)~IO DIL u•• 111111!11 .._ ••••,. 1illr 1 .. now. \.ocal H•ttnua. &iil•eaott ~ w 6 66 a/O, wfd. "'lcro. o11 ne Meutltul a turn. Wlllk ..... d/Yt, ..a. . llW• :t•a ... at•• to ..tlle9411beach. ., SAHTA AJ1A t.ao.mo ln4Cll9 .... "'1000· fP, aooo. JuM.JutY-! --I" ... e•eoAN) Aug 8<0-1111X211 .._....,,. - - --------- 100115 • THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1998 -:~H,lD ~ YNll,,, ••7 daycare and ucation directory ~r~~···· TVTOllTIME HIGH QUALITY CHILD CARE, INFANTS, TODS. Q11rE. cw. FOi INFO- Eastbluf f 644-0232 Harbor v~ 6406820 Hunt. Beach 96S8833 A CMU'I Pl,cl w11•11 CIN1D 6Al · 6 f\JU,/HAl.F SESS. POm nwN-PR£ K. PRESCHOOL & Kl CALL DMlOPMENTAL CURRIC. eS&2672 FOR TOUR KINDER-REOINESS ~8 : GIANT STEP Live-In Childcare • LEARNING CENTER European Aupalrs : PRESCHOOL / KGN English Speaking : AGES 2-6. 73 & Culturally Enriching : BRISTOL 54().1775 ~713-2002 CAlllD llOMI: ~lOFFER PRIVATE ~ARE FOR INFANTS ,... ·'"IN MY HOME. ~-= CALL LYNN 641-9264 TEACH YOUR CHILD TO READ: Comptete lnstructlOos, 1esso11s. wor11Sheela, ~ette 1nstruct1011s. pines, nasn cards. comolled by o.lDer1enced teacner. $55.95 + 5.00 •/h C. STROH • P.O. 798 Sierra Madre, CA 91024 4-6 Week Delivery (760) 257-4394 ..,...., llACll auAllAllftll ~uy It. Sell It. Find It. : -Classlfled. BATHTUB REGIAZING 3448 BATHTUB REOLAZINQ & Refurblahlng, Pore• laln, Abergla, Sinka Shwrs Cntrs 645·7723 987 .35/'Wk+I A BOOMING BUSINESS! f« s.etlous people who want sefious we.Ith. Starting this monthl c.fl ,_ ,,.. Info. 1 .aoo. ••s.'0796 BUSIRISS CBS 3490 •d Wood1yateme atom Cablnetty-en+ Bath+ Ooora Inge • M•ntele l14'898.a970 Uve-ln chUd care. european Au Pairs. enqush spealdn:Q. 18-26 yrs., '*"· culturally enr1cht~. flufble In-home child Clltt. '5bn.fd. CUl>tT 2807 MOREY ANNOt1NCEM!.NTS LOST 6 !MPLOnwn' IMPtonorn DatOYM!NT 1•111111111 .. .-.... ~l•T·O·to·Alf--·2·91.4 29201·'°-VND ___ z.•2.s ~YllEln' 5530 5530 9530 ••cR•DtT OARD - PRO•L•Mat.. H0 .... 0--..Me DRoum••c1 •o .. --H ....... .,..,. ---".&A D.bt Con.olld.tlon. -""'" 1 Loat Hlmel•v•n AdMlnletr•ttve Ae• ••an-• ........ ou•--,_,.,,. o••T -1.m BLUE CRO •--to~NT P•••rblltel 81nglH/ ••P pr.rd mu•• spk · Avoid ll•nlcruptvy. CON80LIDAT10Nl Ugtn e,r.ot eiu. Point ~ UQ.G •••o •••r•t•rv Team• ....... • ~ 9flgl re9/comm 11·f0/ StoP Credttor c.i1e. Borrow 121,000 • OF CALIFORNIA Pem. ront decl.wed. 5530 Exp'd Admln tec:ret.ary centa/ml. 1at year. tv (714) 41M700 CU1 lnter .. i. No Credit 11.00,000. Too many ro,.....u...L.-r.oAnl--949-159-9359 for large commen:l.. Make mote money 6 l.o"'•I fam11r, owned Check. 0~ Low Pay• blh ? H .>wnai •• i-iau re_, e.tete corp. MUltl· 1•-....... ~ "' rnent. • • om• lmptOV• nmwm ~Mt..,Yi I REWAftD •:1001 Lo•t tuk potlllon requiring ~ mote m ... ....... woodwork no bua. 800.870a98M. m•nte. •Apply by .._..._, OU IO'a white .ungluHe llCRIT·&avt organized, .. rvlce rno commodllltn In need• OU Mgr w/ (CAL•SCAN) phone/24 hour apa •Greet Selection w/dlamond1 & keya et ..... _•na.~ ~ .... •.!.· oriented lndlvldual. "'' etat" + Caneda. orglnliatlon aklll• who proval. •No Equfty A• For Gmnni of2-50 American Vin~: ~-1..!!.nt.__ Wlndowa H/Offlce 91/ 1.5 Yr9 OTR axp. + la comp. friendty. Flex MONEY TO LOAN 2914 -------- quired. Platlnum Capl· Ml!DICAL~DENDlL dreawm HB 237 -·-MS Word/Exe* akllla CDLJHuMat a good •Jtl a bene eend t.i: Real Eatate Brok•r To Halat Senior a necHalty. Prof'I driving racord r• rllume to 111 18th at # 01183151, CA • LIPE•WOU!R'SOOMP Reward 1.011 4/21 Manager In all act. mMMr. Po•ltlon avail quired. •conwnuonst CM IHH D•pt. of ReaJ Eatate. San.wMeri Insuranoe MIHJng from Nwpt mlnlstratlVe matttrt. In N•wport BHoh •t•ndup ••••P•"· Of M 1-aoo-sn-8383/0pen "-.:--Inc. Hgt• wea, near Fu>-Applicant ahould CQmnaUUve aatary a •"Hlgned tractore/ o er/T ... marketer/ • • Q 1! T $ 8 O 1 O O O 1 daya. CAL •SCAN .x:r~ let1on ave. Mala blue hlVt computer tklllt ~'iita Include medlo take home. • Oreat f'k>ol'tng Sa!M. l!>cp'd · CASH NOW&•• e et t •• Newport Beach 1:>olnt alam•H oat h 1 benefll• program. 40htl/Wlc.fl•xtlme ' 1'Blue" HHrtbroken t It Inc ude Word cal, dental, 401 K. •Retirement ·plan & S8hr+com MM591por Homeowber• Only. LOAN 7nn aA'f8 and Excel; atrot19 or· PIHM fu '"ume .a -Bankruptcy OK. Credit CA~ 1•8'8-310-9002 ~~~ famlly1 8"'2·9838 ginlullon and com· ealary requirement• to bonu• program. •F1r1t PI um b • r .0 r a In problem• OK. Ellml· Uc. #06413'IO munloatlon akllla; c714,87o-2018 ln·flr9t oU1 dlepatch. Cleaner Coeta Mna nat• high lntere•t• .. •••••••• th 1 Own•r/Op•rator1. 90 plumblng co. •Mk• loans. Nothing out ot1•11uvOtJNr1!MENTS --------•HEALTH Ir ~nd di 9 abl ~r, :o Babplttor centa/ml. Lo•ded a exp'd plumber. Top. pocket. No obllga· 1Un1 "''" FITNESS 3000 ta•sk"a. Peo•'mtlonu 11PfU•11 2pm-Opm Mon·Frl. In empty! Truck pur· pay, reUabl•, baneftta. Ilona. R•llnance nowl 1'iiiliiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiiiii time. Exc .. ell-• ... __ TUftterock for 2 kld1. ch a•• Program · Call 114-941-3299 S20,000·S500,000. , 1• ., .. "'9J1" Muat have own car. Choo .. the b .. 1. rid• Prop Mgr PART Limited lime. Amert· .-r. DIAll•TIO tlngflt 4p0ac1kkapgleanln. CDl~ud· 114·509-1918 01T-8R 00Ellp~2H3-8.,."'.... TIME• 24hra •per wk. corp Lending S•rvlc .. ANNOUNCEMEn1S SUPPLt•• (I II --...... 1.aoo~3a.1oso. ..,920 dapendent onlyr·~: acrHnJng/phyalca ••auty/M•nlouriat, E o E M /F•/D JV. On •It• teaing and (CAL•SCAN) " wlll blll Medlcere, required. Equal op-alto hair stylist tor (CAl.*SCAN) mgmt parlOfl for C.M. A~ portunlty employer. •xctu1lv• N.B. Hlon. ___ __.,__ __ _.... •hopping a.nter. l'ax ··~gAr:,1:!-!TI! ••t•t• ••te ,.. __ .:..=r':..:-~:C:,';~~~.an~o~'I(~': Fax rHwne (lncJuct. 714-70CMHS21 f'RB• TRAINING , .. um• 11+259-5412 s20.ooo to $100,000 Fine tumlahlng1J Ev· '-AJUD-.1 ~·--& HMO'•) We pt•y po1t· Ing aalvy history) to BKKP/T'AX Of'PICR & tat year lncom• PT HOURS FT_PAY, cash nowl Homeown-erythlng muat gol ~~~~ age. SuppllH .. nt to (949) 642·7681 or Need team play•r w/ S30K·Stevena Trani-M~F d~Y•Le tel•:::~• era only. Lower your ;~~3&~ -g,u;.:.ci~~· --~ your r • 1 Id• n c • mall c/to TITom JCoohn-acct exp computer wpo·r1·nOtT•Rdtrucl k dNrlv0e~ ~.~• C~. In wCM c~i payment•. Bank· ~caM!dpximealL month I y_ • son, 0 met m-amart. Word, Ellcel & or M E llsh 155-2960 ruptcy, bad credit OKI FREE CASH Spau-m5~ 1-800·782·7704 munlty News, 330 PHohtre• Nie• Or. experienced or experl· •· ng Pay oft blll1. Be1t $2.000/mo.-(CAL•SCAN) W. Bay StrHt, Costa Co. AP Otc 32hr wk 4 enced-Toll frM CLAeSl,.l!D rates. No *"Ulty re-GRANTS! r--1-Wdcome Mesa CA IVJ,627 or "' daya Fax 888·279-4058 II'• the reaource you -.... S ~ ' ., ' " . rei EOE. (CAL•SCAN) can count on to aeU a quired. Call now College. cholarshlp1. SanayDuncan 250-3914 or Call 1-800-222-0914. Buslne11. Medlcal nAn Dr..1. .... n.i: 714-782·5228 myriad ot merchan- (CAL*SCAN) bllls. Nev•r Repay. ~ PERSONALS sa.s11 per Houri ....... -..... ----...... ...--.-.. 1 HARDWAR• Count•r di .. Item•. because HOMl!OWNERS Toll Fr•• and benefit•. Fff 6 P/ Clo•nlni/.l•nllorl•I S•I•• a lndu1trl•I our column• compel CASH IN 7 days. 800-218·9000 xG·1398 T, Preechool, Inf/Tod M·F daya 3<>-40 + hra Pay DOE. Apply et qualllled buyer1 to Apply by phone In 5 UNRl!SBRVED Tutor Tim! Chlld Care much o~door work' 126 Roch .. t•r, C.M. calll minutes. First pay. AUCTION ~OST & SCHOOLS & . In N.B.· .se-2872 em-truck • huge plu1'. 8AM·5PM 1548-1145 •---"-2_·_5_8_7_8 __ ment FREE. Llcen~ed FOUND 2925 INS...,,UCTION O Admlnlatr•tlve .Aeat/ 650·1105 eve/mag by the Department of Cal Construction & "' 3 12 Cuatomer 1ervlce. ~~~=_,..,.~.,,---1 ,,, _______________ ...., E th I E I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii He• It hy Qourmot COUNTRA HBLP Corporatlon1 under ar mov ng qu P· •••k• enthualastlc Up1cal• Zlno C•t• a MLA, Annwln, Inc. ment,trucks & trallers. Cd M room av a 11 * BARTEND * detall-orlented ••If· M•rket In Laguna ( 8 O O) 5 8 2 ·6 3 1 0 . Tuoaday, Aprll 28th, lmmedlatly In !Sbr 2 k 1 J b I ' e h k • (CAL•SCAN) Riverside, CA. Site: home 5470 plus u\ls. w c asa, 0 Pac•· stat1er for taat paced eac ••• • exp d Chances are you will find what you need at the price you want to pay when you read ClaHlfied dally CS42·5CS78 909·784-4829. Call Call Brent@ 84e-4570 ment. Prot .. 1lonal environment. Good people w/xlnt p•ople Forke Auctioneers Bartender1 School oomputttr people 1kllls. C:all Arl•n•, tor Brochure Found men's bifocal• our 28th year, as Hen phone & ' organize: 714~94-8302 800·428·9264 on Marlgold SI. Co-on TV. 800·143·4177 tlonal •klll• a must. Denta.I AHt nHded 2 Cl••lfted T"8JI 841 ... 78 rona del Mar 4/22 Saturday required, (714) 760-8454 CLASSIFIED no/amkr 714·833·2929 days a wk. Frl•ndly Tuatln office. Exp nee Found·German 1hor1 hair. S.A.H.-N.8. area. 1yr old. 714-851·8716 Loat Cat $REWARDS Male, striped, grey/ blk/brwn. Vicinity 15th & Tustin 048-4488 It'• the rHource you · 832·8890 can count on to ••II a myriad of men:)lan· dlse Items, b•cauae our columns compel qualified buyer1 to calll '--~-----~ Overstocked with stuff? A call to Classifled will help 142-5178 Dot•ll•r• a Drlvera Looking for Ouellty lndlvldual. 401K and Medlcal Plana. Call Mike for Appointment. (949)-&415-3880 W1cKs FuRNITURE {3a1llomia'1 leader in home furnlshinp hat openln11 for part-time customer service repa. Candidate• muat be dependable, ener1etfc self-starters, and willina to work evenings and weekend.a. Apply In penon at 1200 Harbor Blvd., Cotta Meta -~ ,.._..1 1 1 j, _.; ~· : e--""l 7 ·~ .. \. .• .' No room ttft In the .. tor tht elf? 3929 3932 ------- TM etrlppor Sp•clallzlng In Wallp•p•r Remov•I L5889241 "3-80~7 .wur .,,,,, ,, '°" 001'1 AORIFlln 110111111 ' . Ncwpon Be.ch/Cotta Mna Daily Piloc -------5010 GAJtAGB SAL!S llll•MW---•'°•3•0I 8181(119 --------------------------------------------~~~ •e1 ea11 /JP T Ro o •It t Ion I.ow ml; .,_au cun. By o-tAR1ES GOlt£N L•••la9/C)uotomor ••Y•OA mefe. It'• Immaculate with OMAR SHARIF •onl•• Newport -(J83191) 121 tlO -~ ,.. ...... NAH u.-~ auoh Marina a PINJXSutA 8107 L•xua OI' --'"'"' J"'Nft-.n Commerc:lal Center W•STMINaT•R usg 11IOSE SPOJ'S WISEL y .. •k• lndlvldual w/ lloVlne ..,0 Hou•• (714)192..etoe eome ~e/eicp. hold ltame, cto"'", "--· w ,___.._._ "-~ ......... _,_ with bOate; etrong Or• mt.c, Sat 4/2fJ 8:30 tO ,.aftftY •c 9040 ..-.-est WU(lll:;I-. ~~. gan&utlonal eklll• Incl. 3:30. 17215 Plan del ~MooW\ NOR11I Word ProceHlng 6 Sur. No early blrdtl Oataoaee. Call for •aa SUM DeVIUS • I 2 Apf)L 11..,..73.n30 •.en .. 1o ml, pwr Wind/ o K 7 3 PT w/palntlpeper CORONA looka. lther, fmmac, ¢ K654 ooneraot. manlf•m. DEL MAR e122 <4'2,1VW332> te988 • 10 t7 tyl"9 op, Hhr, car/ Coate Meu WEST , tooi.? ~1·2111 CM Qe .... e/Satate aalo Llnooln-,Morou~ • T .. Reo,..tlon Leaden 1am.12pm sat. 215th.1 __ •_,7,.,,.1..,.4...,J..,Me>-.....,,.,.a.,.•.,,,,..3_ o Q J 10 6 s PIT and HUOnal help 1~3 Poppy Ave, In '82 liVILLi 10 3 nH<led In pvt Fltn .. a ~~i~i!i~~ii alley. Sllver/1llver, mint, only ! 10 4 3 2 c.ntet 6 Aao.Faclllty I 49k ml, Lexue trade SOtrlll In NB. Days and eome BEST PRICES (8315483) 11 • 477 wHk•nda. Starting $$PAID$$ COSTA MESA 6124 LUUS • QJ6S pay la tehr. ~884' •c.lmuocndn.-e MIS810N VIE.JO 0 A4 Retell ••I•• PT/FT. • ~IO ..tan Antlque/Colleotable/ 1.aee••·LDU• ¢ A Q J 7 2 B r I Cl ht on b •It• , •..., .&' I' r Yard Salo Fri a. Sat '83 •ldorado white, • 6 S watchea, 1llv9r Jewtery PllEO STEGMANN 8-2pm no eany blrdel local cu, bumper- Hr1Y+comm. Fashion ANTI UES use Coata Moae St bumper guar, lojack, 'The bidding; la. 'ramara 9'445953 Aprll 25th Sat 117,000. 875-e12e EAST SOU1'B W1ifSf NOR111 Safee 7am-noon 40C!I 20th St •93 B•vllle STS l• ,_ ,_ Dbl COMR GROW Cloth ... athlete equip Fu119 Loaded! CO/tapo = ~ = 3NI' WITH Ut!I ~ furniture. Chaaplll player, under 40,000 . Expanding r.tall •d· Oaraga Sale Sampl... mu ... original owner. Opening lead; Queen of Q venltlng department books, toy•. gill•, $20,995. pp 714-75~ . . 1..U • Htf motivated -cards clothing & baby 3558 Of' 714-454'0-7865 Partneuhtp trust ts a wonderful account executive to stuff.' 273 Palmer st. ,95 S.VILLB SLS asset for ~ny pair. Nortb-So~t.h tell, develop and Hr· Sat 4/25 7am. Fro1t tMlght, neutral rucbed their best ~ oa IDUll-~· •=aJ b~~~:~.~ $250 LRY ehaJ• leather chrome mal valuet because of al we prefer a candidate SALE! HUNTINGTON wheel1, phon~. factory North's reopeoiDJ double was to have a minimum ol BEACH 6140 warranty. (3LBU285) rmdc with about as little u tbc law t year print ad· Undalmed~ 528,995 allows. even thousJl almost all the vertl•lng eicperlence. diamoDdHll slz.es, BAUBR LOTUS stnngth wu io pnme cards. South Excellent communlca-Rola & other rw watches, S femlly ••1•1 furn COSTA MBSA did not hang partner for balancing. !Ion aklll1. Ablllty to jewclry&estattlttms. elec cloth•• ttroll•r 714-e42·7700 1be ·um to two 00 blimp promised • baod worth• aound openlna bid and with IOlid scoppen in che eoemy suit. Since d'8& mUbd WtSt with a par yatborouab and sugeited cbal East would bave to offer aid to the eoany, NOl1h boldly raised to the no- lnlnlp pme. Wat led the quoen of bearta: and declarer allowed tbc lady to win. A club shift would have defeated the band, but there wu no way Weit could make th.at detenn.il\8lion. The heart continuadon wu taken In the cloaed band. lite ace of diamonds waa cubed and the seven of di•· mondl was ovc:r1akeo with the king. both defendcrt following. A spade was led to the nine and jack aiid. when that held. declarer reentered dummy by overtakina the two of d.ia- mond1. The king of hearts was cashed and anotbet sl*le was led. East won thja tric\ with the king but wu trapped in an endplay. No matter with which black suit East elected to continue declarer had to come to a ninth trick either io the closed baod or in dummy. Lani to be • bett8' ~ play-er! Subtcrtbe now to die Gore• Brtdae LeUtt by allllna <l!lt: .. 1US-ror lnlarmadoa. Or to: Goren Brldae Le::lo P .o. Bos 4410, ChJcaaO, m . HI goal• and make Trtmendous ~· 'SI misc 9632 Olympic J p profH•lonal prHenta· 71A "7.5-S HB, Sat & 25-28 8-4p cui!nntOLBT 9045 tlon• In a fa1t paced -r-v ~Y.&\ ---------r--------,.--~----- and detall orlanted en-3418VlaLldo,NB 11.nc:WPORT LEXUS 9115 MERCURY 9135 TOYOTA 9210 vlronment. &u• '90 T AHOB LT VB 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii[iiiiiii~iii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Xlnt .,_nent package, BEACH 6169 Low ml, llhr, lots of" 1• lncludlng 401k. Drug equip I (3 RTK297) '84 QS 300 '99 TRACl!R '89 Cellca Red 4apd ecr .. nlng/phyelcal re· 528,977 Full option, Lexus cer· A/C, pwr wlnd/lcks, 108kml grt cond 1 quired. EOE. APPLIANC1:S 6011 2 family tale 1858 & LEXUS OF tlf l ed . #085888 12k ml, #601678 owner S2900/obo(714) Reeumea via taic: Al· a;; 1862 Braamar Way WESTMINSTER $25,977 $8496 1544-5991 tentlon, Lynn Esola furn, appl'a cloth-71 ... &92.e908 Ll!XUS Costa Meu •---....----................ - 714-4S50-4802 or mall: Meytag ataoked lngetc ... Sat. 8a.t2p MISSION VIEJO Llnooln·Moroury '92 CAMRY LE Tim•• Community waehar dryer lull 1lu, Eatat• S•I• Sat 41215 '87 fiHOll LT 1.(888) 88-Lll!XUS 1 _ _....(7_1_4 .... > .. a .... ..o.,....... .... 5..,.e..,3,..10_ (2ZT~~~ pwr, ~~.888 Newa, 330 WHI Bay electrlc, JClnt cond. 9a-6p Furn, appl'a Gleamlng white, lthr, •95 •S 300 '87 SABLll Oi Ll!XUS OP Strfft, Cotta MeH, 5675. 714-759-3515 etc ... 1818 Port Ren-full pwr, morel White/Ivory, full op-AC, Pw/pdl, ABS, tilt. Wl!STMINSTBR CA 02827 Waaher/Drlf•' $145 wick, Harbor View, (SUC~~~~~I lion, Lexua certified. C'C am/fm11 ca11, phwrl (714) 892.eeoe s.cr.tary/Receptlonltt Heh. Fridge $175. Newport Beach (Ford Wl!STMINST•R (097389L)l!XUS$23,977 teat, a oy w 11-,.,,9~2,,......C'""AM-==R=-V,.,...,,XU:T"l::!"":V~B~ Patt tlme In R.E. of-Eiccellant condition I Rd. & MacArthur) 71 .. ....,, .,..,.. (64~3) S12,997 031.0297 ,,_ .... ~...,..,.. MISSION VIEJO Coate Meu Full power, Lexus flee. Muat have office • .. •••••••• 1890 ZR·1 V•tt• 1.(888) 88-Ll!XUS Llnooln-Meroury trade In. (0878'«) exp 6 be p«aonable. --------'" (7141 5 ..o.so3o S13.977 , Fax reaume: 875-7673 F'n>lln'PTT1l'I: 6014 TRANSPORTATION All options. King ol •95 LS 400 LDUS •m•ll N.a. Hotel iii"iii"'iii~''iii"ii~iiiiiiiiiii]I•••••••-the hill. one owner, Cashmere/Ivory·•-----------MISalON VI.JO Located at th• beach R•::i~12:~ IHther. Lexus cert!-NISSAN 9150 1.aaa.aa.LUUS , hiring Front o .. k Host 4 Bantoo11. Futon Bed•--------fled. <Ot1~:36·9n iiiiiiiii~iii[ii!iiiiiiiiiii '94 CiMRY Li THURSDAY, Af>ftll 23, 1998 . ~~ TODAY'S CROSSWORD ,uzu11 ' ,~.,........._ I ) Strong cu1tomer Hr· w/tbl, Rattan Lvseat, SAIL BOATS 7014•------------MISSION VIEJO '84 300ZX Turbo White, AT, all pwr. via. akllla a mutt. 2 drHHtl w/mlrror & •"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DODGE 9065 1 ·(•&a) 9•~L•vus Auto, good cond, all L • x u s t r a d • I ---------,----------,-----------:~~ ' Call 873-7030 dally end tbl. TV /Stereo I• u -Ii.A (34MA938) s 12 550 nurvf! attef 2pm. 1tand, Mattresses, 24' Cal 6hp outbd 4 aaJlliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,95 SC 400 receipt'•, $2900 call • ~ misc. 714-673-1338 bags great buyl Must '81 Caraven LB Black/Ivory, leather, evening 714·83t-2430 wl!'sl!f~,':.~~ER iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WU1'11> ,Sttel rt .. NmOWlna Vore, att l!than Allan dining tbl ••II S3800. CaJI Sally AWO, 3.3. 8 cyt, 100k Lexu1 Certified. '94 PICK UP XI! (714) 892.a900 '78 QMC Sierra '71 a .. 110 Whit•. New•,.•••••••~ ; n.'!:.ct for th• l~rn! 50ic3151n plu1 6 chairs _•_94_9-_7_5_9-0_2_42___ mllH, 1-owner, S5500 (045239) S33,977 4x4, 41k ml, 1-owner.1--------claaalc 4x4, white, Interior, brake1, etereo•• Spectr\lm. Day ahlftt Hunter Green w/wood obo 714·548·5402 LEXUS mutt IHI (SH65916) '90 4Runn•r Ltd auto, new engine, 2 and engine. $3300. : avall. No eicp. nee... trim & green Ill• top. MISSION Vll!JO $8994 Beige, 4WD, V6, low sets ot 38" Uret. ott (714) 1544-4246 , e•rv. 714-9&5·2037 New S175. 548-2421 f011n 9075 __ 1_._ce_e_a_)_.a_a._L_E_x_u_s_ Coata M••• miles, factory warr, road front end. wont '74 VW Bug Ilk• new, -, ~ Llnooln·Morcury (3Tou91~ s2s.995 lasll $3500 caeh. New palnt/lntarlor/ ivllot/Manlourlat . Pool T•bl• '97 ES 300 (714) 540·5030 BAUR LOTUS 714-909.QSeo uat1, amog legal, , Poe.avall. In newly r• 9tt reg., IHther pkts, Full optlon, mint cond. (714) 942·7700 53000"'ob0 5'8-S402 modeled salon In all acces. SS50.obo. '87 Teurua Wagon Lexua Certlfled.1---------•---,9-0-C-AM __ R_Y_L"""B-- ' H.B.. MUST have (714) 1546-7013. a ... ·-tng ,. .. H for Black, good rubber, (043040) S27,787 PONTIAC 9170 AT, all power, cast, -V-O-,•-rw_A_G_E_N--9-23_5_, _______ _ some cllentele. Salon------------,..., -•1171~~:S..a\~~oo Ll!XUS Ilk• newl (747885) ww MISC. AUTO 9245 rental rHtonable. MERCHANDISE Yllf small boltl, MISSION Vl•JO '92 BONllVILLE SSE LBXUS OF Ne1C1 to Ralph1. Call MISC SO l 5 ma.!!:tt hlmn1.... ...._rt, '87 llxpedltlon XL T 1 ·C&9 a).eS.LUUS 3.8L V6, t'I". CC, ABS, Wl!STMINSTl!R •sa BaJ• Rag-top-anrf, S•IZl!D CARS 714-842-0114 , USwu 11 .. , vwo... 4x4, lthr, ve, CO. pwr Hate, cust whit. (714) 892..0909 centerllnH rime, off-rd ll'rom * 178. T•UMARK•TINO ,_.,......., .. ......,, (A4377~r1Xu:3°·777 LINCOLN 9120 (#30FK1l3) •0992 '89 COROLLA •hocks, 1u1pen1lon, PorechH, Cadlllac1. Appt Setting nffd 15 4 Peroon 1oft tub THETIMEISNOWI MISSIONVt••o iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LICo•1!_•!"••• 31k, AT, AC, Mint. new brakH/tront end, Chevy•, BMW's , ene~ people M·F portlbl• spa. Must -noo ....--•roury (3SCX528) $10,888 etc .. $2000. 549-1101 Corvettes. Aleo Jffps, 3pm-9pm. No HIH, Hiii Call Louis for 1.fH8,..S.LllXUS 187 Amerloa'e Cup (714) 540-5030 LUUS 011' ----.--------• 4WD'e. Your Area. Toll up to S15hr. 723-7893 appt. 714-650-3168 '97 TlURUi Q[ Bdltlon, Signature Wl!STMINSTl!R 'SB BaJa Rag-top-frH IOf' current listing AC PW/POL. AM/FM Serl••· Nautlcal1------------(714) 892.aeoe sunrool, centerllnH 1-aoo-21a.9000 Ver• bu•• bHuty Apt. full of turn. aff • ColOf"t, White, Whit• RANGE 1_.-..._..._____ rims, off-road shock1, l!Jrt. A-1398 supply & aalon has prl1tlne cond. Inc T.V.I 0 •••· ABS, 3 to Leather Navy Blue ROT?ee 9177 suspension. In great---------------~ etatlon rental av all. fridge. Make me offer. ch 0 0 • • ( 2 1 8 8 71 • Cambria Cloth Top 'Y ~ Whether you're buying shape, new brakH/ To 8'ac• an ad In Looking for 2 hair 5'&-0110 or 75&-0210 21192 1!,.070, 253585) aaklng 17•50 obofiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii or H lling. Classified front end, etc ... 11750. la .. lfled dre...,. to thare their PIRl!WOOD ,..., 714-840-7507 '95 COUNTY LWB covers all your needtl 714-5'~1101 CaJI 942-5078. own aalon. Many X'lnt Quall.., 1135 • SPEED t Coat• M••• Blarrltz blue, tan walk"' ·lna.7A1~~ .. !~ .. o9r COfd or '76 tor Nltf SKI BOATS 7016 ~n1o4o)l~~·!Oe~"I ''!~o~·~. c=. ~~i IHlher, mnrf, cdo • ma9 ..-....~ del'---.. t--toG;'"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •• .._...... chgr, 1.r•m 1oun , -,.,...., ......... 11 power, cc, am·fm load• . (855700) WHt Marine 11 looking ddveway. 852.a 7 SABOT NEEDE.D Cool, Fun • lnv.stment caH, tint. landau top for friendly. energetic Wh .. I Chair ·ea Muetang Conv. $8000 obo 1573-45128 t3_!>t9u':i"-LOTUS asaoc.'s for salea, Ca .. 'llac mod-'. UHd Need to upgrade from 289 VI, great cond. , Con 1 llA '" I 6 t k "' ., • beginner Sat>oll o-Plat••· 110,500. '87 t nontal COSTA Ml!aA ~··kh ·~ h • :c twice, Paid 11000. Wiii Pl•aa• call ASAPI (7'11) 022.e273 V8, pw/pcll, ABS, lthr, (714) 942·7700 .:. •·,m~!d r•~.:· Hll for ~,:;.ash. 71<MS31-1584 1--a"'ip•u-,.-...,-0 ..,,0,,.., .... lv-o"""'•""•-moonroot, lmmac --------• · · (714) &42 .... 1-con d ( 7 1 7 3 15 2) --------. dlacounte. Fun place •90 ProtM OT, white, 127 997 to work, apply at Weit Wolff Tanning Boda u11eYNE SUPS • epd turbo. All pwr 'c a•-.... · Mann• 900 PCH NB Tan At Hom• "IA&U u 0 -or call CMS-1711 Buy Direct and ••vol DOCltS 7022 :window•, locks, Llnooln Moroury Wo~n• Shoe Store In CDM need• aalH peraon Sat-Sun only. •hoe exp 1 +. 175-U92 Commercial/Home Hate, dual mlrrol'91 C714) ~30 unite from $199.00 air, crulH, tlll, AM/FM '97 TOWN CAR Low Monthly Pmta '40 Newport Mooring Cau. ABS. alloy U•CUTfVI! Free Color Catalog Ideal local near 15th whlH, rear defog, rear 4.8L VS, PW/POL. 2 to Call 1•800-711-0158 St.dock, park Ing, wiper, trip/temp com-choo•• from (e68360/ 10Kobo. 714'-902·2212 puterlzed dl1play. 95k 853985) •24 , .. 7 ml-1 owner-pp, "4200. Coeta Mo .. EMPLOYMENT COMPUTERS 6018 CAMPERS RV'S 714-M5-21541 uncotn-Morourv SERVICES 5533 • • 714 MO-Hao iiii•••iiiiiiiiiiiil How Iott Paokard TIAILEIS 8014 BONDA ........ &20LX Color Palm Top liiii!iiiiiiii!ii~ii!!illii!ii!iiii f>teue .,_ aww. that PC 1 e MB. Windows II 0 a I L • H 0 M • the Dating• In thla cat-es, $300. nrm. •aaoo.0801 '79 Clvlo weeon egoty may require you (918) 427-3938 18ft x 45ft. I.ow Space • door, good cond, '89 •SPIUT S4S to c.11 a 900 number Rentf Drive by: Betry •mogad. 99 taga 1750 Red, 12k m!IM, local '" Which there le • Dale VIiia, Senior 71.....,.2"4 car-all book• & charp! par minute. WANTED Park, 13081 Fairview •iO iOOOi'd 2-dr, ale. record• (31.V8921) OovatlNM•NT TO BUY 6019 St. at Garden °r:>.... auto, Burgundy with ""!:~ ... LOTUa JOaa. l"oW Hiring. Blvd., SP8C9 #45 or gold pactcage, shffp--v•n 9085 _____ _ LOTUS -------9123 NAME _______________ PHONE A DDRESS ______________ CITY . -. ... t1e,ooo-1ee.ooo. Call I BUY ALL PIANO• ~~~ •kine. Xlnt Condition. .;::::::.,~~ 1-eoo-193'0819 AntlquH.qull. furniture y...., Motivated! S5800. T14te73-19'3 _...,,...,... ... ..,_....,.,._ •. J-400 1 pc or hOUHful cash -·, 197 civic DX 1i7 llJMIT w CREDIT C ARD# ____________ EXP. DATE ________ _ tor current Federal, paJcl (714) 857 .. 133 M 0 •IL• H 0 M • Blue, grey Interior, Mldnl9ht blue, mag County, City, & Stat• t3800.0801 l5apd A/C factory ttht, 3po alloy Whle, Reta. (CAL•SCAN) Old Coln• GolO SllVer 1eft x •15ft. Low Space Wan'antv. (svOBB72) (F8040!5} ST1,tH Frtlllklln Mint, Steritng Rentl Dl'IW by: Barry UU•R LOTU8 llAU•R LOTU8 DOMISTJCS 5540 Old watch" 6 i-we1ry Dale VIiia, Senior C08TA M•U C08TA MWU WMtcOatt Coln 842"'"48 Park, 13081 Fairview 71..,..2 •7700 71+e4•·7700 liiCORDilTOP i St. at Garden Grove T .. ~ to oookt Ju.a, R&B, Soul, Rock Blvd., Space 4'48 • °'•"-----------a.pert chef got.1rm•t Etc ... 50'• a eo•a Mlk• can Rleherd at INJllHITI 9095 MDC!DBS a Ofpnlo we do th• M .. 7808 114-e13;.zoto ahopplng • a prepare Vary Motivated! your meat• tor• w"k p•as TO YOU 8022 •21 Motomomo au for uoo. ~ 1069 Dodo• Trlluco. Tr.v.Un' 00\lrmet 8 cyl, vs.auto trane 71+8 4-e841 1 1/S•r Vallow I.ab, $3500. 71•-942·2702 AKC, iwut9f9d, naect• yard, lov.e c:hlldren. l•••••••••I MlltCBANDISB •wML 84WB07 AUTOMOBILIS . 8049 JlCtJ'RA °""°' ........ "- to '°"""" holnel """" bred, mO'Ang 12MlaS oololt khteno Leopard lookallkH S25C).SIOO .....,.n 1130 • S IGNATIJRE , T YPE OP CREDTT CARO (ClRCl...E ONE): VISA MC )TEM: ( 15 CHARACTER LIMIT, INCLUDING SPACES) I I I I I I I I I I I I I AE 0 ESCR1PTION: ( 18 CHARACTER LIMIT, rNCLUDI NO SPAC'ES) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I OtSC'OVBR Cosr oF l~: -------~PHONE #.__ __ .__ _______ _ SAMPLE OF AD: TENNIS!.:;=::..:RAC.=.;::::..:KET::.:...___;N;.,;,;lCE==. _ _...$<..;.1;:;..5 _____ ~1--272-.- 'IRF.AsVRE CHEST Rw '» ANP lNfoRMADON A) Au. ADS WILL PUBUSH TuURSl>AY, FluoAV AND SATURDAY. No CHANOSS • ADDmONS OJt DE1.BT'IONS UNTIL TH.E FOU.OWINO WF.Ek. 8) No 90AT'S, ~ TRUCKS Will BE AU.OWED.: MnatANDI fi PRlca> UP TO $500 ONLY. ON! l1"tiM PER A.O. C) hJVATB JllART'Y ADVER'llSERS ON\..Y. No au. fN ES MAY PAlmCIMTB. D) To P\ACB y~ AD USE THIS R)RM. You MAY MAlL TT, <>It OltOP rr IY ooa OfffCR. O\l1t AI>ORms IS. 330 W. BAY Srulrr COSTA MbsA. CA 92627 ~ '92TOYOTA CAMRYXLEV6 FuUpown. Mint. New l..uw CT~. (06784-4) '13 977 '95 LEXUS ES JOO Whill/1Wf"1.! full_ oeaori Ltoo~ (088566) '22 977 '97 FORD EXPEDITION 'XLT 4X4 Whird'Tan, kather, 5 .~ VB. 3rd seat, CD • '92 TOYOTA CAMRYXLEV6 Full~· Mint. New unu track. (0678+4) •13 977 '95 LEXUS ES JOO Wlurtflwrt_, ftJJ_ opaort I.nus Ctnifitd (088566) •22 977 '97FORD EXPEDffiON XLT 4X4 Whit.tff an, kather, 5. 4 V8.3rd~.CD