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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-04-18 - Orange Coast Pilot.. SP 0 R .T S OWeil sharp in Pi,ranhas· debut :Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 ... IR WD Plan a tough one to sell officials s~y < I : 1 · t , I '-. r , I 11 I I I '· I J~rs qui7Zed on knoWledge of Ornelas case DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Corona del Mar shortstop Chris Carey lays down a bunt and charges for first base, while El Toro catcher Matt Stenau, left, pre- pares to throw him oul The Sea Kings lost. 8-7 to drop into third place in the Sea View League. See story in Sports, Page B 1. •Public defender says her cl,ient cannot receive fair trial because of local media coverage. By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pi/or NEWPORT BEACH -Operung statements m the trial for Danny David OmeldS began late Wednes- day after an arduous jury selection weeded out those who knew of Ornelas' prior criminal history or read any news accounts of this case in where he faces nusde- meanor charges of driving while under the influence of alcohol. Orange County Deputy Publlc Defender Jeannette Noceda was concerned that her client would not get a fair trial and asked for a change of venue after she learned that members of the jury pool had either seen or read an article about Ornelas' case published Wednesday m the Daily Ptlot. "l am asking the court to con- sider Mr. Ornelas' rights {to a fair trial)," an angry Noceda said. "He cannot get that when people are read.mg that newspaper. He's not going to get a fair tnal and he's not going to get it today " The prosecution disagreed. "Cases are covered m the media," Deputy District Attorney Elizabeth Molfetta said. "That's the nature of our publlc judicial system. wit can be done in a way that the Jury won't be tainted • Ornelas. 26, is notonous Ul Newport Bedch for the 1989 drunken driving colhsion that killed Balboa Perunsula resident Debb1e Kllleled, a 37-year-old mother of three. Ornelas wds con- victed of vehlculd.I manslaughter but served only two years in prison after tus conviction was overturned on appeal. Ornelas, a Huntington Beach resident and father of a tod- dler, 1s on trial this bme for two misde- meanor counts of allegedly dnving while under the tnfluence of alcohol and for having a blood Danny David alcohol level Ornelas of .13, above the .08 legal lmut These charges stem from an inodent Feb 12 where Ornelas was racing a fnend in another car through a residential area in Newport Beach, accordmg to police reports. , Noceda asked Harbor Muruc1- pal Court Judge DaVld R. Chaffee to disrruss the enb.re jury panel. conbnue the case unbl next Tues- day, which would allow tune for any media coverage to cl.le down and requested a change of venue. When these motions were denied by Chaffee. Noceda s.cud •SEE QUIZZED PAGE AS Costa Mesa police cars may receive a paint job ANEWLOOK7 What do you think, should Costa Mesa I police change the colors of its police cars from white to blade and white like other departments? Do you think changing the colors will make a difference in ; crime? Call our Readers Hotline at 642-6086. • Councilman Gary Monahan wants to know if a black and white car would be more visible than white ones. By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -City officials in coming months may cons1der changing the color of police squad cars from white and blue to the traditional black and wrute. Councilman Gary Monahan has asked City Manager Allan Roeder to compile a report detail- ing how many other Orange County agencies use black and white cars and why. H My tlunking behind Uus lS that a black and wrute vehicle is much more visible," Monahan said Tuesday. "And higher police presence and visibility 'on the street is a contributing factor for crime reducbon. lf the cars are more prevalent on the street, maybe it will act as a deterrent to criminal activity. "For example, which would slow down traffic more, the CHP car parked behind a billboard or the CHP car that's parked in front of the billboard? The one in front does because that's the one that people see. The one in back writes more tickets, but it doesn't do anything to slow traffic because it's hidden.• Monahan said he expects the report will be presented to the counol sometime next month. "Then we'll see what we want to do next, if we want to take it lo a study session or agenctize it for a counol meeung. H Monahan said. Mayor Joe Enckson said he's open to the idea for considerabon. But, he sa1d. he Wees the cars' paint job. "One of the things I do believe in is commuruty-oriented polic- ing, where an officer gets out of :Merger claims 2 local '.first Interstate branches r------------------~-----------------------------------~ • Operations of Newport Center and Costa Mesa sites will be consolidated at nearby Wells Fargo branches. ~y Andrew Bridges, Dait; Pilot Its operations will be transferred to the Wells Pargo at 5 Corporate Plaza in Newport Beach. In all of Orange County some 187 full-time equivalent employ- ees can expect to be laid off. Approximately 2,000 employees through out Caillornia will be affected by the closures. The fate of the employees at the Newport Center i\lld Costa Mesa branches was not known. Pending offJd al announcement of the closures, Allected First which came after the close of the business day, local bank employees declined to com- ment. lntentate employees wm be Wormed ol thelr /ob status May 15; lqyolls Wlll beg1n SeP.f. I and ~ue lllllDda~lhe ... Aff ec ted employees will be info~ed of thear job status May 15; layoffs will begin Sept. land contin-ua through· the fourth qut.rter. Becaute of 4 hiring freeze m place 1mce~ -kit year at tiOth wen. Pargo and Pint tntentatt, Wfi Pargo la-~ aging all emplo~ f.t.d ·Wlili termination to P.\&1\1• ,,...--,·~ mateCI 900 Jobi ~gi available. BinPIOY ... who u. termlnat-ecS·WUl ·~ one month'I 19¥- erance pay for 84\h yMt ol _.. Vice. A treat for the imagination PHOTO BY ~ PARl<INSOH Experience the colon and shapes of •Meggopolls" at this year's bMglnatlon Celebratton of Orange County. which begins s.tmday. See story tn Weekend. Page A7. , " I \ A2 CLASStFIED 85 ON THE COAST Al POUC! fll.8-A2 IM A(, 81 \ \ I \ I I I I I : ' Tuday's weather ia a mixed bag of atmospheric lei t- overs -a Uttle chance of drlzr.le, a big helping of sunshine, a handful ot breezes and some really nice temper- atures ... not a bad deol. see WUther. Page Aa lus car and gets to know the resi- dents," Enckson said wit's the idea of officers becorrung fanul.J.ar with the community so that they're accepted by the commu- nity. and neighbors won't hesitate to call on them when something happens ·1 understood that the white police cars somehow assisted m bU.ild.mg those relations " Police Chief Dave Snowden said •SEE PAINT PAGE A12 Lungren accuses local company of 'Ponzi scheme' • Attorney gene ral files lawsuit against United Grocer's Clearing house. By Julie Ross Cannon , Dally Piiot COSTA MESA -Uruted Gro- cer's Clearingh ouse, a Co ta Mesa-based com pany which ells food coupon books to nonprofit organizations for fund-raisers, bas been targeted by the Califor- nia Departme nt of Justice for alleg edly operating a •Ponzi scheme• and violating state laws. Attorney General Dan Lurigren filed a coosum.er protecbOO lawsuit three weeb ago in Los Angeles Superior Court seeking more than S2 million In restit\Jbon f« cus- tomers and distributors and Ul ftnes United Grocer's Cevinghoute sells coupon books for narne- brand cereal and Coaee to IC:bool • PI'As and other non-profit Olganl· zations wbo tell the boOb u fund-ralten 1boee Who pUrchUe ' tbe books NCetve their goods ... mailing the coupom '° .. coap- ny't COlt4 Mele w~. Lungren debm the ~ Ul9I. y~ •• ~ .... .mm.,. ,..,.. .......... .. ......... ... ..., .... ... ~ ........... ,,...., A2 THURSDAY. APRIL 18. 1996 Selling IRWD plan has its pitfallS, district officials say: greer wylder Hemphill Sh~ makes name better fit T he original Hemphill'• Shoes (650-6856) is back. Bryan Hemphill has renamed his store from Bryan H., Ltd. to the more familiar Hemphili's. As a grand reopening special, Hemphill's Shoes is offering 20% off on Bruno Maglt shoes to Best Buy readers. The name change should sirnpWy the business. "It will be less contusing for our past and future customers,• Hemphill sa.id. "And, it ties us mto the commuruty with both the shoe store and Hempblll's Rugs and Carpets.• Hemphill Shoes prioritizes custome r sem ce and offers a great select.ion for those hard to ht stzes And it's special ordering women's Sebago. Sperry Top- 'i1ders ctnd C larks. ·Women were asking for shoE>s and we responded,• Hemphill said. The store located at Westcliff Court at 1727 WestclJ.f:f Drive in Newport Beach. Bargains on goU apparel are still available at Mulligan's Goll Gear (574-8137) shop. The sale ends Tuesday, April 30. All mer- chanruse is on sale, and it's offer- ing a coupon on additional dis- counts m today's paper. The offer includes an add.i- b onal $5 free with the purchase of $25 worth of merchandise, a $10 free Wlth a $50 purchase, and $25 free Wlth a $100 pur· chase Mulligan's has discounted its me rchanctise lo celebrate its new locdbon m Hillgren Square a t 250 I; 17th St. in C osta Mesa . • U you're m need of a makeover, now's a great tllne to try one. The 17th Street Beauty Center is offer- mg a free makeover With Aveda cosmetics on Saturday, from 11 :00 a .m . to 3:00 p.m. You can call (642-1717) for an appointment. You'U also receive a free T-iihirt with the makeover. It's located at 283-D E 17th St. in Costa Mesa. By Evan Henerson, Daily Piiot NEWPORT BEACH -It's one thing to market "reclaimed water: Selling "treated sewage" is quite another matter. In a t least one sense, the battle over the fate of Newport Bay can be considered a war of terminolo- gy. hvine Ranch Water District administrators say that the &den· tific community has long touted the benefits of using treated sewage water be it in landscap- ing, office or industrial uses. They call reclaimed water a valuable resource for which businesses and agencies are finding more diverse and gJMter uses. But opponents ot the distrid's proposal to dump the water into the Newport Bay have a different label for reclaimed water. Prom fliers to movie theater nuuquis, the non-profit advocacy group Defend the Bay has spread the word that the bay is under siege by sludge. And water district officials say people are listening. "Defend the Bay has done a great grass roots campaign of stir- ring up controversy,• said Joyce Wegner·Gwidt, Irvine Ranch Water District's public relations manager. "They call reclaimed P T ST.OP water treated aewage. An unapoJogetk: Bob Caustin. Defend the Bays co-founder and director, says b1s group bu backed up tts statements with bard scien- tific dat4. He claims tt is the Irvine Ranch Water District which is guilty ol misrepresent4tion by say- ing its project is, quite literally, for the birds and not foe proftt. •It's pretty cheeky for them to say Defend the Bay has been improper when they continue to CAil this a Wetlands Water Supply Project for the migratory water- fowl,• Caustin said. DistJict officials have appeared at forums and inf0Im8tional meet- A local automotive repair shop is offering a Best Buy. Pacific Service (754-1610) is offenng readers a 10% discount on all parts and labor by m en- tlomng a Daily Pilot ad. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Danny Reyes and sisters Lugta, center, and Leesa take the Ume to wash off their feet after running through the hot sand at Big Corona beach recently. P aafic Service speaalizes in automotive repair on Jaguars, Rolls Royce and Range Rover. And for converuence it offers pick-up and delivery sel'Vlce. It's located in the South Coast metro area at 3019 Enterp~ St. m Costa Mesa. briefly in the news Officer WlScathed after hit and run Lazar said Song was booked on suspicion of driving under the influence and rut and run. Against the backdrop of the night sky, the blaze appeared to be huge, police and witnesses said. Mesa Upholstery (642·8400) is haVlflg a special on custom bedspreads, if you order before Tuesday you'll receive.a 40% discount on fabric and labor. Mesa Upholstery can custom . upholster furniture and designs custom drapes and bedding. lt's showroom is located at 1998 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa. A Costa Mesa police officer nar- rowly escaped injury Tuesday night when an alleged drunken driver in a Mercedes struck the door of his squad car, which was parked on Harbor Boulevard for a traffic stop. Officer Anthony Yann.izzi was sitting in the car when the Mer- cedes collided with the police vehi- cle's open door shortly after 11 p.m. The driver, who police ident:i· tied as Kyoung Song, 41, of Lagu- na Hills, reportedly continued dri- tinG down Harbor Boulevard fiadl he was stopped by another officer just a short distance away. Tuesday's hit and run was the lastest in a string of 12 such {Pd- dents to occur in nearly two weekst· according to police reports. In most of the cases, the driver strUc:k a parked car or damaged property, which are misdemeanors. -By Tina Borgatta j ' Spectacular fire guts apartment complex • But earlf police repprta indicated ttefireat ~l>au1~-a complex ol. five bui1ding1 -.aupt.ed at 8:51 p.m. in Ill ~ kitchen and loolr.ed Waite than .it was. R.eskienm were evacuated and firefighkQ tried to contain the blaz.e so lt wouldn't spnsod to the attic, a Costa Mesa file ~tcher Mid. ' The resident rePfrtedly was not home when the fire started, so neighbors called fire.fighters to the scene. 1be cause ol. the fire and ex1ent ol. the damage were not avail- able at press time. Nor WU it known whether anyone was injured. • BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. Whether you're e merchant or a shopper, If you know of a buy call me at 540-1224, fax me It 4170 °' write to me: Best Buys. Daffy Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. 9lQ7. Costa Mesa police Capt. Tom Residents in an apartment com- plex on Paularino Avenue in Cost.a Mesa were evacuated Wednesday nJgbt after one unit was bumed and gutted by fire, police Mid. -By CUolyii MWer VOL 90, NO. 13 lltOMAS H. X>ttHS0H. Publisher W1UJAM L09DIU. Editor STEVl~•I.. Man.tglng Editor WS YOKOI, Qty EdltOf MAAC MAlmN. Photo fdltor KIM GMfl'nt, OlrectCM' of Optf atlons NOY OITTING. OatSlfled Mlnager LANA IOMNION. f'tomotJons PMMOO llWf, Controller MI09 •• ClllAICZYK, ,.... firm ""* KNIGHf. 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U Se«>nd high 10'.A7 p.m. . • . . .•.... 5.4 WA19 m ZAl'&MSJ ..•.•. ,, ings. 1bey have offered to give toms of the Mid>elson Rec:lamA· tlOll Plant and conduct presenta- tion& tor homeowners associations. If the response is any indication, then Newport Beach residents have either Q:Jade up their mind or don't want to be convinced. A mere 10 people attended the dis· trict's December tour of the p~t. "I've offered to.&end people infor- matiooaJ men, but people ~·t dis- tribute them.." said Wegner-GWidt. But supporters exist. Wegner- Gwidt maintains that several Newport Beach residents endorse the water district's proposal. Perhaps the most visible has been Marge Pantza.r, a Corona de! Mar resident. who not ooly believes the project bas benefits but made her support pa.rt ol an-unsuccesstur state Assembly campaign. After taking a tour and con- ducting his own research, Broadj moor Hills Community Associa-- tion president Phil Arst decided to support the opposition. He noticed a curious contradiction when be went to the water district's· offices. "They've· got signs on their property saying, 'Reclaimed water. Do not drink.' Then dunng their presentation, they claim reclaimed water is all right," Arst said. •Why the double sf.andard?" Farmers Markets sprout Up all around Newport · • Newport Pier mer- chants would like produce fair along wirh Dory Fish- ing Fleet. By Evan Henerson, Daily Piiot MCFADDEN SQUARE -The first turnip h as yet to be sold, but the Farmers Market concept is fast becoming the trend.Jest idea in Newport Beacp. While officials sponsoring the Corona del Mar market prepare their event's formal agreement for a May City Council bearing, Newport Pier merchants are hoping to estab· lish a second market that would complement the Dory Fishing Fleet. And the produce fest might not end there. "I've had inquiries from the Balboa Peninsula and somebody from Cannery Village has expressed interest," said Chnsty Teague. an associate planner who works in the city's economic development division. ·nie City Council will have to make some clear decision tJ they want more than one of these m our city, but the Newport Pier and Corona del Mar markets are head and sboulde.rs above the rest in terms of preparation.· The McFadden Square market is the brainchild of Newport P)er Association President Marcia Dossey and has the backing of the Orange County Panp Bureau's Larry Nedeau and A.G. Kawamu- ra. Nedeau manages markets m • II . Orange and Huntington Beach. • That market would take plac~ on Tuesdays from 8 a.m . to nowt during the summer and 8 a.m. t~ l p.m. during the off-season~ Dossey bas requested the weekJi event take place in the Ocean> front parldng lot adjacent to the Dory Fleet, but she is not sure whether the location will be approved. The first market wouJ4 likely not take place until June The Corona del Mar market, wtuch would take place on Satur- day under a different manager. ll\ closer to opening. The City Coun- cil will review the McFaddert market's concept plan at the same tune they consider the Corona det Mar market's fonnal agreement. "We're assuming the communi~ ty wants this," said Kawamura, the Farm Bureau's president. "We'll be ready to go as soon as the counal feels it's a good idea. Obviously, the fann products aren't on standby." Nedeau and Kawamura an~. both Newport Beach natives who have known each other since' kindergarten. Both are enthusias~ tic about the prospect of bringi.ng. fresh produce -a mutual mterest- -lo Newport Beach. Last week. the council enthUSJ· asbcally endorsed the concept of o farmers market on a city lot at Bay-' side Drive and Marguerite Avenue~ A second market, particularly one that would temporarily take up. parking in the busy Oceanfront lot,. would raise entirely new issues • Among other things, city stair members have questioned hotJ. two markets would co-exist. POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • J400 blodc of Avenue of the Arb: In an aborted attempt at car theft. a steering wheel was cul to remove 'the club' and the Ignition was punched in. The would-be thieves were apparently scared off and fled the scene. Witnesses $aW two men speeding away whom they ~lieved to be involved. • 2200 H.rbor Boulevard: A man entered a store and demanded mon· ey. The man, who had a towel over his head and a towel wrapped around his hand, proceeded to bang on the cash register. When the bang· Ing attempts failed to open the reg- ister, the thief snatched the entire register and left the store. The cash register was valued at S3SO and con· talned approximately $70 in cash. NEWPORT HACM • 100 block of West a.ker: A bur- glar broke Into an unlO(ked apart· ment while three men were asleep in the living room and stole $7,450 of property including two watches, jew· : elry and S400 cash from a table in the llving room. • lOO btodl of Walnut: A burglar entered a Victim's home and dis- turbed the bed sheets, pictures and left a drawer open in his bedroom. Missing from the room was a $500 gold dive watch and a S2.800 dia- mond engagement ring. The victim's roommate told police he had brought home a girt •nd two of her friends whom he had met at a bar. The girl's friends had been in the vic- tim's room for a short time the room- mate said. • 1600 block of 5upertor: A bur· glar broke Into a business while lt was closed, possibly through the sky· lights and stole several snowboards. Newpon ~ Maa Daily Piloc THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1996 I A3 .. Grandsons make for a dynamic duo uine baby emergency. But we'd do almost anything lo avoid lt. Just before going to Denver, my wife and I became Red Cross-certified by the Red Cross in cardiopulmonary-resuscitation and the Heimlich Maneuver (the timing was purely coincidental). boy restaurants they pref er on the frontier. Without discussing it before· hand. navis decided he'd like to share one of his trench fries with his brother. As Brett studied some buffalo horns on the wall, and the rest of us talked, lTavis reached aaoss the table and stuck the thing in bro'& mouth H eta a keeper, this new grandson of ours. Mywtfe and I spent last week in Denver seeing to his proper upbringing and I am pleased to report the kid is a winner. Even bis big brother, TraVis, seems to agree. Bright youngster that he is, the Trav already has this kid- btother nuisance under control. The way he has it figured, Brett is not just his baby brother, he is an opportunity to be pounced upon. The scheme is a stroke of genius, a classic example of tum-. ing a negative into a positive. . Brett will earn his keep by playing Robin to Thavis' Batman, perhaps the m<>st unenviable lot in lite since Tonto schlepped for Ule Lone Ranger. li"avis ls confident Brett is really looking forward to this. To prove it, he will ask, with a twirl of his ever-present cape: "You want to be Robin?" "Ahmflabm." Brett replies. Then Thavis gives you a leer of triumph and satisfaction. "Man. do I have a handle on Brett the Brat!" the expression says. Meanwhile, No. 2 grandson l<inko·s DIGITAL PUBLISHING --- - \ .. A\iE '>!Hr[ 1 REPROt;RAPHIC'. 1"-C IRVINE & NEWPORT BEACH 714 .261 .5290 I I I I ' ' I ' I goes on enjoying life the way -J- week-olds are supposed to: He sleeps, he eats, be poops, he spits up. Then he sleeps, he eats, he poops, he spits up. Between per- formances, his unfocused eyes are wide as Oreo cookies as he tries to explore bis strange new world. 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Cl .. 11& · a ,.....,,4_....,...._ 1*,..,.1u t' ~-" ......... _,. ~~ m; .. ,.,c.._ca .. 1114"• : .......... · :,o~ .. · 0 . .... · ~ ... ,i ~)# . . . .........•..•...............•. ~ ...... . . . . . ~ A4 THURSOAV, APRIL 18, 1996 \ School diSIDct may add 12 portables . i!I .. •Makeshift classrooms planned as one measure to combat overcrowding problems at local schools. By Julie Ross C.annon, Daily PiJot NEWPORT-MESA -Twelve new portable classrooms may be added to district campuses this fall, in accordance to a five-year enrollment plan proposed by school officials, but school board members want to look closer at several other more controversial plan components. The plan was presented to !rustees and oommwlity members at a special study session Tuesday. ScDool board members agreed to add tbe ptXtabJe classroom issue to the April 1.3 regular meeting, but have scheduled another study ses- sion May 15 to study proposed atten- dance boundary adjustments and moving special education classes. Several parents spoke at the Tuesday meeting against the plan to relocate Balboa Island and Irvine Terrace students from Lin- coln to Harbor View school. Though their student would be "grandfathered in" and allowed to remain at Lincoln, the parents said transportation costs would force them to switch schools. nustee Serene Stokes said she has concerns about the boundary change. •I know we can grandfather them in, but it really wonies me that we have students tha.t we've bounced around,• she said. Some of the children that would be moved bave already attended two or three different schools dwing elementary school. "Now we're saying we don't have room for you and want to move you back to Harbor View,· she said. The Balboa Island and Irvine• Terrace parents suggested the district transfer incoming New- port Coast students to Harbor View instead of to Lincoln, but BRAND NEW, NEVER WORN, AUTHENTIC 1970'S APPAREL! ·ALTERNATIVE DRESS! ·ANTIQUES' (OllECTllLES! • UtUELIEVAIL£ ONE Of A KI NI> ITtMS! STOP IN FOR YOUR FREE CilFT! "Over 50 Years o Fine Quality'' CUSTOM-MADE NEW FuRNITURE • DRAPERIES CUSTOM FURNI[UBE RE-UPUOLSTERY Recreate your existing furniture to create new updated designer styles! one Newport Coast mother said she would oppose the plan and presented a petition with more than 100 names of Newport Coast residents. Newport Coast homeowners• paid for Lincoln Elementa.iy to be reopened three years ago through their-Mello-Roos taxes and are entitled to use the school, she said. "Our children have the absolute right to continue attend- ing Uncoln." she saiq. While iehool board membeIS will continue to take community input on the proposed boundary changes at ~ May· 15 session. they said Tuesday they plan to decide on the number of portable classrooms needed for next fall at the April 23 meeting. ·we've g9t to move on them or we're not going to have them in place {this fall),• trustee Martha Fluor said. School officials estimate the poi-table classrooms -two for College Park, two for Pomona, two for Victoria, five for Whittier and one for Mariners -will cost about $416,800 for the 1996-97 school year. Nine additional pDrtAbles would be needed for the 1997-98 school year and four more for the fall semester, 1998. --' ~.,....... '*"" -,, ,.... 'f CRf.ATIVE & PROffSSIONAL fRA.\UNG I ART a: FRA.\U: REsroRATIO!\' FRu: ART Co:\SULTATIO~ 't' All Work Done On Premises. 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He cannOt get that When peo- ple are regCUng that "' newspaper ... • -JEANNETTE NOCEDA • sections -until the trial is over. "You are here to decide two sim- ple issues: did Mr. Ornelas drive under the influence, and was Mr. Ornelas' blood alcohol level .08 while he was driving ·Feb. 12?" Olaffee said .. Anything else is supedluous .• In her opening statement, pros- ecuting attorney Molfetta told the jury that Ornelas' field sobrit;y tests were recorded on video from a camera mounted on the police DRINK CRYSTAL CLEAR WATER ••• AT HOMEI leYerte Ot•etll Wltll••t Dr•I• C••••ctle11 1*:231111111111 **NO WAOI WASTll IXCLUllVI ** 1·800·756·6300 Layton Water and Rlvenlde Counties Since 1946 car, and they would get a chance to see that tape and see Ornelas, "with bis eyes closed and sway- ing, not able to maintain his bal- ance due to alcohol,• she said . "The defendant was Jm.pajred by alcohol to the point of being impaired fc. driving,. Molfetta said. who added that the arresting officer smelled the odor of alcohol and foWld a 12-pack c.arton of Budweis- er beer with only three beers left and an open container in Ornelas' car. But defense attorney Noceda said Ornelas properly performed the field sobriety tests and was cooperative with police. •At the time of driving, Mr. Ornelas was not above the .08 (alcohol level), the evidence will tell you that,• Noceda said. The bi~ is set to resume this morning. Included on the list of possible witnesses are the New- port Beach police officer who arrested Ornelas, a criminologist from the county crime lab and Ornelas himself. GRAND ·OPENING l;Olf: c;e~-. 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One Coupon Per Customer Exp.4/U/96 I I I I I I Costa Mesa • 646-1440 L-----------------~ Enrollment Now In Progress Pre-School through, Sixth Grade ·Individual Attention • Physical Education • Computer Labs • After School Program • Strong Curriculum • Music & Dance •Traditional 3 A's • Small Classes ·Field Trips • Hot Lunches • Arts & Crafts • Swimming Pool • Summer Camp OPEN HOUSE Free Enrollment Fee This Day Only! (For New Enrollments) Satun11v, 11111121111 10:00 a.m. -12:00 Noon Come Join The Fun! Bring The Family! Tour our friendly up to date campuses. • Refreshments • Balloons • Costa Mesa Age 2 thru grade 6 657 Victoria Streel 6:30 a.m. -6:30 p.m, (7l4} 642-0411 Garden Grove Age 2 thru grade 6 12111 Buaro Street 6:30 a.m. -6:30 p.m. (714) 971-5533 ••" ·~ swe April 18 -April 30 No speci81 orders Krlsten'8 Ung8rie • Lounsiewear • Gitt. • er..t Fonm e1tcliff Court • 1719 Weatcllff Dr. • ewport Beach Monday-Saturday l~ 631·SEXY (7399) • l NeW}><Wt BachlC.osta Mesa Daily Pilot -Meggopo- lls,• one of the largest and most acceulble works of public art. is an Inflatable egg-shaped maze that encourages exploration of color and shape. Meggopolls ts one of the many acUvttes offered at this year's ... lmaglna- tton Cele- bration." • weekend 1 WHAT A DRAG: Marilyn • Monroe IS a ukuleJe..play- ing vocalist in an all-girl band and Jack [.emnoo and Tony Curtis play a pair d .Jnusldans who join the band to hide from the mob in •Some Uke it Hot.,. 6:30 p.m. Friday at Newport Harbor Art Muse- um. Admission is $5 or $3 for members and students. 850 San Clemente Drive in New- port Beach. A FEAST FOR THE SENSES 2EAJrlll DAY: Join in the celebration on Sbelbnnker Island from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday. There will be a Birds of Prey exhibit and Badger Woman, a Blackfoot Native American, brings her drums and stories to the event. 600 Shellmaker, Newport Beach. Information: 640-6746. 'Passport to the Arts' begins this weekend By Valerie Fugent, Daily Pilot C hildren can take a journey through their imaginations -and have their passports stamped at each port -at this year's Imagination Celebration of Orange County. Sponsored by the Orange Cowtty Perfomung Arts Center and the Orange County Depart- ment of Education, the celebra- tion serves up 15 days of exating events and acllVlties for the whole family, beginrung Satur- day. Now in its 11 lh season, Uus year's theme will be #Passport to the Arts," with an emphasi!? on various cultures of the world. Children will be given a pretend "passport" which they can have Stamped at each offiaaJ event . they attend. Passports may be obtained at the site, or dl Orange County public libranes, Robin- son-May or Good Neighbor Pharmacies. Among the mostly free events will be musical and dance per- formances, hands-on exlubits and workshops, storytelling and much more lo stir the imagina- tive juices. · This Saturday and Sunday at South Coast Plaza's Crystal <;:ourt, high technology invades with computers, animation, a web page. hands-on activities and live performances. Student ~omposers will be showcased, there will be a display of fluores- c!ent visual lighting effects and a demonstration of arumation tech- ~ques. One live performance will take a standard art form and add !echnology to it. • HWe're going to take dancers and connect them with motion sensors and sounc;l waves," said Jim Gilliam, executive manager of the non-profit Imagination Celebration. The following Saturday brings Cultures of the World to Tuangle Square, which features the arts and performances of Orange County's different cultures, per- formed by students, ldndergarten through 12th grade, of the New- .port-Mesa Unified School Dis- trict. There will be seven hands- on, internationally-themed craft workshops, a sign-language choir, jazz bands and musical theater among the vast entertain- ment offered. KNBC newscaster Christopher Nance will tell stories from his newest children's book at the Tri- angle Square Barnes & Noble and at 10:30 'a.m., the Edwards Theater will present a special screening of "BabeH for one dol- lar per person. The festival closes its run with the Grand Finale, including the "Imaginarium" featuring the United States' debut of "Meg- gopolis," one of the largest and most accessible works of public art. Meggopolis is a colorful, inflatable egg-shaped maze that encourages exploration of color and shape. VISitors to the about 99-foot-long, 26-foot-high plastic playgrowtd will be issued a map to guide them through the labyrinth. Children with all six stamps in their passport are admitted for free. "Our goal is to offer an oppor- tunity for students as well as allow the public, families and children, to participate in the arts and see what is being accom- plished through our schools, n Gilliam said. 41-5654 379 Brt.atol • Coata Meaa (Between Redhill A-Campus) • Authentic Sushi Bar • Elegant Dining Room • Lunch Buffet Sushi To Go 645-5518 645-5519 Imagination Celebration was founded in cooperation with a program developed by the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. This year more than 50 of Orange County's leading arts and education organizations have cooperated for the event. "(Imagination Celebration) is an opportunity to assist in the development of creativity and challenge the imagination of children throughout Orange County," said Troy Botello, man- ager of education for the Per- forming Arts Center. ·our real goal is to encourage the experi- ences and opportunities that the arts create for children and fami- lies to participate in programs together and encourage young talent." • See list of local Imagination Celebration events on page A9. 3SAll..ING FILMS: A pair of motion picture classics about sailing around the world. •Voyage of the Brigan- tine Yankee• and •Tue Dove," will be screened from 7 to 9:30 p.m.. Friday at Orange Coast Cdlege's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Tickets are $5 in advance and $1 at the door. Information: 645-9412. 4KALEIDOSCOPE: Chil- dren, grades 1through3, will explore natwal sci- ence and do a related aaft activity from 3:30 to 5 p.m.. today through May 23 at the Environmental Nature Center, 1601 16th St., Costa Mesa. The Established In 1961 Steaks • Seafood • Codm.ils B~'k/.J. ~~ Monday -Oiic.k.cn Pot Pic ........................................................ $6.95 Tuesday -Chic.ken Pasta Marinara Sauc.e .................................. $7.25 Wednesday (Sccttwics Day) -Mixed Seafood/Steamed Rice In Casserole .............................. $7.95 A/J abwt comt with choiet of 19"P or ultul. ~tlllbk 0-""r/U ~ P>d from W~26 """.,.,,, .. """"'' .&*"•• fJMil -646-79-« ........ ,. .. 1695 lrrine Ave., Com M a.-.~ W..ilnPli.IWl·~S.W. M-.MS..M S-31 • fee is $55. Intonna.tion: 645- 8489. 5 19M YOUI11 EXPO: •Hoeinq, Sowing and GreenfbingsGrowtng•is the theme of the 17th annual expo at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa, Friday through Sunday. ~ event includes spedal contests, a carnival, exhibits and activi- ties. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. 19 5 p.m. Saturdat and Sunday. Admission is free. Call 7()8..PAIR. TRIBUl'ETO EISSOHN: The Community Center String Ensemble presents •A liibute to Felix Mendelssohn· at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the Jewish Community Center. 'Ilckets are $8 for members and $10 for potential members. Information: 755-0340. 7 'ltlTE OF SPRING': Carl St. Clair will conduct the Pad.fie Symphony Orches- tra through Stravinsky's ballet score 8 p .m. tonight at the Per- fonning Arts Center. The con- cert will also include perfor- mances of Franck's "Les Djinns" and Prokofiev's Piano Concerto No. 1 with Russian pianist Andrei Gavrilov, in THURSOAV. APRIL 18, 1996 A7 fg: ••• 4t70 addition to Ravel's "Pavane fOf • 1 a Dead Princess.• 1\c:ke.Cs: SlS to $43. Call 740-2000. , 8'FELIXAND F~ A new play abOut ooniposer Felix Mendelssohn and his sister Fanny presented by Readers Theatre at 7 p.m . Thursday at Newport Beach Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., 717~3800 and at 7 p.m. Friday at Mesa Verde Library, 2969 Mesa Verde Drive East, Costa Mesa. 546-5274. lnfoimation.: .499-3665. g MAJlUEEN MCGOVERN: The-singer noted for her four octave range will join the Pacific Sym-• phony Orchestra 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday at the Orang~ County Performing Arts Cen- ter. Tickets: $22-$55. call 740- 2000. • 1 OFAMJLYFUNDAY: Children and grown- ups are invited to Family Pun Day from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday at the Newport Beach Central library. The free event is part of the county- wide Imagination Celebration and includes stories, puppets and music. lnfonnation: 717- 3801. 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DON LEACH/ DAllY PILOT By Timothy Titus, Dally Pilot L aughing at the misfortune of others is a favorite pastime in America. We revel in televi- sion shows such as •Married With 01i1dren." and •America's Funni- est Home Videos," extremely pop- ular shows whose only joke, the only key to their success, is the capitalization on society's ~t for finding humor in tbe distress and bard.ship (and sometimes the downright pain) of others. SCR's 'New England' is involving, often startling Neil Simon's much~maligned saipt, "Prisoner of Second Avenue,• is just such a play. Simon recognized the appeal of the suf- fering of others back in 1972, and his work remains equally relevant to this day. What sets "Prisoner" apart from o~er shows of its type is th.at Sunon deftly makes the audience embarrassingly aware of what they are laughing at. It is, literally and figuratively, like suddenly being dunked in cold water. By Tom Titus, Datly Piiot Ensemble excellence, an often-elusive quality in the theater. electrifies Richard Nelson's dramabc comedy NNew England," now m its West Coast premiere on the mam stage of South Coast Repertory Eight BnbSh expatriates now living in vanous pcUts of the Urut- ed States gather m rural Con- necticut to settle the dffdlJ'S of one of their own, recenUy deceased, in th.Ls mvolvmg dild often star- tling pldy Wlule there are a few loose ends m Nelson's scnpt, director David Emmes has meshed the actors into a smoothly functJoning unit m a thoroughly satisfying producllon. Nelson, an American play- wright who's d pdl1JcuJar favorite in Britain, has given his charac- ters varying degrees of revulsion for their adopted country. The irony of their altitudes bubbles to the sltrface later m the play as each exrubits the sort of behavior that, if clispldyed by Amencans. would swiftly edl"O their own cen- sure. Without giving dway too much information, wtuch would spoil the opening scene, the Bntons arrive to deal wtth a sudden tragedy -and promptly set about figuratively dissecting each other Emotions snap, crackJe and pop as each of the relallves dJld friends takes his or her tum at venbng frustrnbons m what amounts to a tuJanous dramd. The key performances, and the best of a superb company, are given by Kathennc McGrath dS the bereaved late-life girUnend of the deceased and Phil Proctor as her unsuspect.mg former brother- ln-law whom she's invited to spend a pleasant weekend. McGrath turns in a wrenclung performance, though a few of her best momenLc; occur offstage, and sununons a reservoir of deter- nunallon when faced wtth the graspmg relatives Proctor stands out as the unwdillE>d outsider stnving to deal with his uncom- fortable s1tuallon wtth a!. much ovtlity as poss1hl''. wamung to his few moments of dcccptance as he relates his tnbul.dllons as an act- ing coach. GRAND OPENING ~ "~() 33" nso Restaurant ,?u.~t~" 239 Npwport Blvd. t:;C~sta Mesa ts:14) 650-1421 tornt>r or NAwport & Santa ls1t~I Near OCC r-------------------------, I I : F.Y.I. : I I : + WHA~ "New England" : : + WHERE: South Coast : • Repertory, 655 Town Center • Drive, Costa Mesa. ' + WHEN: 8 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays; 2:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday; 7:30 p.m. Sunday. +HOW MUCH: $28-$38. +PHONE; 957-4033 -------------------------~ Melinda Peterson excels as the cheerless, take-charge daughter who meets her match in McGrath's staunch character; her physical vindictiveness approach- es reptilian proportions. Deirdre O'Connell as her sister. a New Mexico artisan, lurks softly in lhe background until her riveting sec- ond-act speech, which poses a possible reason for the tragedy. Benjamin Llvingston is excel- lent in the difficult role of the' hos- tility-laden son touchy over the treatment of his French wife (~~utifully enacted by the sultry Lillian Garrett-Groag). Their ten- sion-filled moments over the use of the house telephone are among the strongest and most effective of the evening. The elder statesman of the troupe, Michael O'Hagan as the brother of the deceased, injects his performance with a seething vitality and old-country charm. It's all geared toward aChieving an objective, which it does in one of the strangest, yet most riveting scenes of the night. The panoramic Americana set- ting outside the windows of the Connecticut countryside, includ- ing the browned leaves which fill \he gap between actors and audi- ence, is wonderfully accom- plished by set designer Neil Peter Jampolis, who makes his first SCR corrunission a memorable one. Equally accomplished is Jane Reisman's softly natural lighting effects. "New England H is among the more impressive new plays mounted at South Coast Reperto- ry. an involving and ultimately enriching experience with ·an out- standing ensemble company. SCR and its founding director, Enunes, have done themselves proud indeed. At the Newport Theater Arts Center, director Gregory Cohen presents a grab-bag of perfor- mances -and, like in any grab- bag, there are a few pieces of can- dy that no one likes. The first act is a perfect mesh of skilled performance and direction. MitcheD Nunn's portrayal of Mel, ~e most unlucky person since Job, IS both maniacally nervous and tragically poignant. Mel loses his job, his house is burglarized -and Nunn strikes an excellent balance between the humor and pathos of his character leading his audience in both direc: tions masterfully. Nunn is particu- larly effective at the end of the first ~ct, when everything comes crash- ing down and his anger turns into defeated depression. Also giving a compelling per- formance is Cynthia Jacobs as Mel's wife, Edna. What Jacobs adds is chemistry. Matching Nunn in energy, Jacobs gives us a woman who criticizes her husband harshly, yet loves and supports him when no one else does. Nunn and Jacobs handle the entirety of the first act. 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Oftf two I I e4'bMI Old MceM the third I I of .... or equal NIM · 1 : FREEi . : I I OM C..,.. ,_Tobie I llet ChOd ... Mf ~ CMr.t I I DMllto.e, I I I • • • ~ 5+9'• • • • -· MJt.chell y 'Nunn II Mel and Cynthia · Jacobs is -; Edna Edison . 1n opening .... scene of •Prisoner of l. Second Avenue.• DON l.fACH I DAILY Pl.OT . ., and uncomfortable, exactly what the author intended.. lines are flubbed.Lynch paoe& around aimlessly, seemingly dis- turbed that his sisters have taken the available seets, and Wilson seems more interested in her Unfortunately, the audience becomes the prisoners of the sec- ond act. Cohen dropped the ball in the scenes that involve any char- acter besides Mel and Edna. needlework lb.an the play. ~ Mercifully. the siblings leave, "' To begin with Allan Lynch, Eli-and the second act retwns to the ... ~tyofthe nor Sanidt, Donna Lee Tay- lor, and Jaye Wilson are grossly miscast in their roles as Mel's siblings. Not one of these remainlllg cast members could believably play a character less than 10 years older than Nunn, and using them as Nunn's sisters and brother is like r-------------------------, I I l f.Y.I. l I I : + WHA"r. •Prisoner of Second l ' Avenue• • I I • +WHERE: Newport Theatre • : Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, : : Newport Beach. : : +WHEN: 8 p:m. Thursday : : through Saturday; 2:30 p.m. : l matinee Sunday. Through : ' May 12. 1 l +HOWMUOt:$13. l : +PHONE: 631-0288 : I • I L-------------------------~ first. When Nunn and Jacobs are left alone, they . are again able to portray the ., human story tlui( Simon intended..·\' M Prisoner• is difficult to watch • because it bits below the bell It 1 takes one of our•= favorite hobbies .., and exposes the dirtiness beneath< the harmless sur-. watching Bob Hope playing broth- er to Nathan Lane. face. A satire from a basically non-satirical plar . wright, its subtlety lets you figure ..... out the problem for yourself. The second act goes by uncom- fortably, but not in the way that Simon intended. As the audience tries desperately to believe that these people are Mel's siblings, This production, despite major , problems, succeeds in that mis-, sion. You may just want to take an ' extra long intermission. ~COSTA MESA CIVIC PLAYHOUSE '"Wiii"" PRESENTS Come Blow Your ijorn DIRECTED BY NEIL SIMON April ts -May t 9 Tiius, f rt. Sat -l:OOpm Sanday matlatt -l:OOpm Nelson is a wonderfu I and a smart writer ... New England is a finely etched study, with small surprises and revelations ... " -Lo.f Angell'S r1-s .. I L :t.I' ~ I t ,_ ....... A ..., . ~ ~ 4'....,.. . • "11: ---.......... ... .,,, ,i· " • r - ~England by Richard Nelson • Now through May 12 West Coast Premiere! The Roy.U Shakcspe-.tre Company's favorite (American) playwright presents the U.S. as seen by a family of Insightful and very funny Brits. This hit from both sides of the Atlantic comes to Orange County-and now It's our tum to laugh at the sardonic humor of lier Maje:-.ty's displaced subjects! lt1111•'""'.,..._ ~ " .•. the most $lept of parodists." -"',\ft(• lerirr It's foafc 10 say there's no ont tn lhe Western llemL~ ~te like <1'mt0phtt Dw:ing. His nl!We.St complWion, a mess Of plays, sketthes, MG ~ntVttsttn • ~l'O¥kles 111 ntntng ol sheer tbeib1cal lrrM~. Stir 11 llld ,.,.a'U DMr be lbt-.t ··~ --~ THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1996 At Let your imagination run wild at these local 'Imagin3.tion Celebration' events SATlJRD~ Plaza, 3 to 9 p.m. rhythms and participate in a •per-Center, Segerstrom Hall, 7:30 p.m. presented by Pacific Chorale. Free. gi~us all-day festival featuring the More than 30 hands-on exhibits formance. • Free. The world-renowned dance finest high school and college con-'J1le Al1I Md High Technology .. Cryml Coort. Crystal ~Court. South Coast Pla.7.a, 11 a.m.. to .C p.m. let kids explore the sights and A World Preaa&en. Volclel of troupe, famous for its whimsical, MAY 4 cert bands in the West -plus a clo&- sounds of science. Optional art Oar nm., Orange Counfy Per-ima.ginative dance creations that ing performance by the El Toro CompUten, digital technology, animation arts, bands-on work- shops and live performances. Free. supplies, SJ. forming Arts Center, Founders stretch the laws of nature. $6. The lmagtnartum. featuring Marine Corps Band. Free. Hall. 2:30 p.m. Meggopolls and the Stan of Mervyn .. Musical Momlngs, •CJ.lftbangerf • wtlb hd1lc Sym- pboay On:beitra. Orange County Performing Arts Center, 10 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. The Pacific Symphony Orches'- tra, conducted by Edward Cum- ming, in .a concert geared for • young people. $6. Ongoing Art Eib.iblts, Costa Mesa Art League Showcase Gallery, South Coast Village, Costa Mesa. April 28 through May 4, fea- tures artwork from Newport- Mesa School District stu- dents, all grades. Orange County Public Llbraries, all 27 branches, April 20 through May 4, fea- tures work by local children. SUNDAY Famlly Arts Day: Passport to Korea at the Newport Har- APRIL27 CUitures of the World at Trtan- gle Square, Costa Mesa, 11 a.m.. to Sp.m.. Enjoy the arts and performances of Orange County's many different cultures -featuring Newport-Mesa Unified School District students. Free. bor Art Museum, San .__ ____________ _. Oemente Drive, noon to 4 Pllobolus Dance Theatre performs p.m. May 1 at The Center. The museum offers hand.s- on workshops, demonstrations or Korean arts and crafts and more. Free. The Arts and High Technology at Crystal Court. Crystal Court, South Coast Plaza, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Computers, digital technology, animation arts, hands-on work- shops and live performances. Free. Family Pun Day at the Newport Beach Public Ubrary, Avocado Avenue, noon to 4 p.m. An array of arts and activities for the whole family, .including cos- tumed characters from favorite children's books. Free. Go on a Wild Seuss Chase!, Laguna Art Museum Gallery, South Coast Plaza, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m . ' See artwork created by chil- dren's author Dr. Seuss and enjoy performances, workshops and a passport game. Free. APRIL 25 I . • Science Safari at The Launch f'ad, Crystal Court, South Coast I ---------- ' ' • .. • . .. ; ~. ' i . KENNY 1/, PRINTER . )' ' .. Notllterll Broccol 49¢1b APRIL 28 Journey through Rhythm at the DeFore Dance Center, Kalmus Drive, Costa Mesa, 1:30 p.m . Kids can learn simple dance steps based on varied world Local Strawberries Dehered Daily A full chorus, orchestra and bal-Tomorrow. Orange County Per- let troupe perform works based on forming Arts Center, outdoors, 10 MAYS the Hispanic heritage. Free. a.m. to 4 p.m. Continues May 5. 10th Annual High School The Imaginarium is the center-GRANDE FINAi.Ei American Indian Dance Theatre, Orange County Performing Arts Center, Segerstrom Hall, 1 :30 p.m. and 3:30p.m. APRl£29 West Cout lnvttatlonal On:bel- tra Festival, Orange County Per.: tonnmg Arts Center, Segerstrom Hall, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Some of the finest high school and college orchestras in the West perform in an adjudicated festival Free. Drama Festtval Awards Cere- mony, South Coast Rei)ertory, Cos- ta Mesa, 7 p.m. Awards ceremony for the win- ners of OCDE's 16th annual Drama Co~petition for K-12. Free. APlfil 30 South Coast Repertory's '1be Fitness Game', Orange County Performing Arts Center, Founders Hall, 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. A fun-filled play for children, performed by South Coast Reper- tory, about a guy who finally dis- covers how to achieve good health and fitness. $6. 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A10 THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1996 I - Gringa's Grill goes Latin By Marla Bird. Daily Pilot lX months ago, Britta Pul- llun, owner of Brltta's Cafe and Grlnga's Grill, hired a ersatile new chef named Jeff obnson to come in and reinvent Gringa's menu. He's made important changes. He hasn't done away with the Tex-Mex f~vorites like tacos, enchiladas, rellenos and fajitas. hey just seem freshly energized and tastier than before. Mediocre Mexican fare is gone and there are lively, not-to- be-rrussed South American addi- tions. The art-deco decor with Latin touches dild the multi-colored lights suggests an undefinable party ambiance. It made us feel like we were on the dining deck iof a fnendly old cruiser bound for laermuda. ( Last week, we sat in a big jbooth enjoying chef Johnson's creativity with lighUy fried ,tostones. (mildly sweet plantains) 1 ($5.50) with a. good green -mole sauce holding a zing of habanero lchile 111 its heart. Shredded rock Jshnmp and salmon combined in r--•-•P-------------------, I I • F.Y.I. I I I I I : + W11AP. Gttng.'S GrfH : : +Wl ... 111 Palm Street. ·I I Balboa. I l + WIBI: Open o..tv. 3:30 to I : 10 p.~ Monday through : : Thundiy. open to 1 a.m. Fri-: : day and Saturct.y. ~ : : brunch from 10 a.m. to 2 : I p,m, I I + HOW MUCH: Entrees from l : $7.25 to $14.95. : : + PHOl'a: 723-6144. I . I I I I L-----------------~-------~ small cakes were a welcome change from Newport's ubiqui- tous cakes of crab. Coming straight from its place of origin, an authentic Caesar salad ($4.50) was not surprising to find on the menu; it was invented and originally served in Mexico. Our table thought it was one of the truest Caesars we had found. A two-bone pork chop ($13.95), Cuban-style, was a treat of deeply browned, tender chops in a base of seasoned black beans with a snowy pile of white rice on the side, accented with a suave mango sauce, a clever cha-cha step away from apple sauce. Other entrees were grilled shrimp tacos; Yucatan chicken. gnlled salmon, steak and chkk- en pasta. Gringa's offers different specials each night and we ordered a perfectly broiled chunk of mahi with a hint of walnut oil in its juices. Almost all w\nes are listed by the glass and bottle. Johnson's background includes a degree frotp the California Culinary Atademy\ work at Morel's and with Ult Strandberg at Gustaf Anders. Johnson's hobby is treuure hunting for small s]:>ecial wineries and a few find their way onto the wine list. 'fropical drinks have a sepa- rate menu. You might want to try the Gringarita ($4.75) with Coin- treau, Conmemorativo tequila and sweet and sour. A bar divides the room in half, a great perch to people-watch while you wait for a table. On Sunday mornings. live music wakes up the brunch crowd digging into huevos rancheros, Gringa's shrimp omelet, banana walnut French MARC MARTIN I DAJlY PILOT Grlnga's owner Britta Pulliam with bead chef, J ett Johnson, at the Balboa restaurant toast or wBenedict gone loco," wa.nn flour tortillas with orange honey butter, fruit and orange juice or Champagne come along to each table. Mango sorbet is the smart order at dessert time but there is an orange cheesecake with tequila chocolate sauce or Gringa's caramelized bananas with rum and ice cream, if you are determined to self destruct. • , ' dining news . . . !'Britta's Cafe' odds-on choice in readers' favorite cafe search We posed this quest:Jon to our readers. "What is the name of your favorite dining spot when you are too tired to cook. you don't wdilt to get dressed up and you don't want to spend a pile of money?" Britta's Cafe, owned by Britta Kvtnge Pulliam, came up as the favonte dilswer to the question. Wlth reader after reader faxing or wntmg m praise of the cale and its 34-year-old owner. Bntta restructured the old Josie's ice cream parlor in 1987, and with the help of her 73-year- olcl grandmother, Frieda Kahler, bought sheetrock, worked like a construction crew and young Brit- ta's was in business. She has now expanded, having bouyht the old Bubbles site two years ago, chris- tening it Grtnga's Grill. (Coinci- dentally the subject of our review th.ts week). Her Peninsula neighbors like everything about Btitta's -from the fried hash brown potatoes to the pasta and pastrami. Some folks have breakfast and dinner there almost every day of the week. Brit- ta's Cafe is on Main Street #It's one thing to have your voice recognized when you phone, but the 'true treatment' is to find your favorite beverage waiting at your table for your arrival, H one reader said. Britta's is at 205 Main street, in old Balboa village, near the Pavil- ion open all day long every day. Phone 675-8416. With few exceptions, Daily Pilot readers turned to faniily-owned businesses owned by local people as their havens. Cales owned and run by neighbors, sometimes with Mom doing the books, Dad super- vising the cooking and a son or daughter at the register. Places like Wilma's Cottage on Balboa Island where the whole family is involved. Wtlma's is an u,npreteotious, friendly dining room with a TV on in the comer for Monday night football, baseball and all the rest. Prices are kind here, as Wilma's fans pointed out. Garduno's had many votes because of1ts delicious food and its amiable owners, the Gardunos, a hard working couple who are about to add a mini-brewery to their popular Italian restaurant on 17th Street in Costa Mesa. Wahoo's Fish Tacos has diners who eat lunch there and bring the family back for dinner. Great inex- pensive eating. They have deli- cious, habit-forming tacos. On North Bristol and also on Placentia in Costa Mesa. Fans of Pasta Mesa, another 17th Street location was a popular suggestion, with its friendly bar, good fobd and Jim Walker, an owner that cares about your health and wants you to get your money's worth. These winners were showing up as well: The Galley, Ruby's Jaguar Diner, Avila's El Ranchito and Garf's, The Raft George's Camelot C'est Si Bon, Riverboat Cafe, carpi's and Coco's. One reader faxed in the hope that he was #not too late for the survey• and went on to claim Alan · Greeley's Golden Truffle as his favorite H diner." P.S. Finally, an elegantly written note arrived suggesting a drive to 1000 Bristol Street and Pa.seal's Eplcerte for delicious individual quiches, great matchstick pota- toes. the best lemon tarts and a whole roasted chicken." (This woman has style, but I will save her suggestion for our uprice-is- no~object swruner picnic" contest. -By Marla Bird STEAK• CHICKEN• SEAFOOD• SUSHI 0~9-. o-V" o.c.·s 1st cYBER CAFE -..'>i-~~'i.~~(;,.,v· NOW SERVING !?'i.~ ~\) ·WEEKEND LUNCH HAPPY HOUR 5:30PM -6:30PM • Serving Gourmet Coffee • Pastri es • Sandwiches • Desserts l -11 ~ IS(0J:,1)1A SAT & SUN (11:30-2:00PM) l%1BEDIHADA" JJ THE SUSHt W: All YOU CAM fJJ.,.. I Nfiiillil $fUI .. P•OM . /JM DM4G TMLUt 191l<OMIO ... ,QM 3555 Via Lido Mcwport 8ach 714-6D.-0575 __.::;-. IN"T'EJZNET AC.CE~S ...,D COFRE Gf.foP 2278 Newport Blvd. (North of 22nd St.) • Costa Mesa 574-9798 Anahe im: 2100 E. Ball Roa~d (714) 774-4940 Newport Beach: 4250 Bi rch Street (714) 9~5-0822 ZOBIES Menu Includes Ribs. Dicken, Steak & Lobster, Pnme Rib, Ptzz.a. Oyster Bar Pnces Range From $3 95 And Up Hours 11 ·30em 1 l)>m • Cocktails 'Tit 1 f pm Credit Cards Not Accepted Reservaaons Not Needed. Located at 1712 Placenua, Cost.a Mesa 714 645-0091 CASABLANCA BISTRO Medlterr9nean & Moroccan • T redlbonal Middle East.em Food Hours 11<30 To 2 .30 Mon Thru Thurs Lunch Dinner &11~ All Maior Credit Cards Reservetions SoQQ88ted Located et 1520 W Coast Hwy , Newport Beach (714) 646-1.420. THE EMERALD FOREST Continental • An Amazon Rain Forest Aeplq, Fresh Seafood And Exotle O.l'ltnQ_ Wrth Patio ~ Entertalilmeht Oe1ty. Hours. 11 :00. 11 :CD Restaurant, 11 :00. 1 :CXlem Bar., Credit Cards Accepted · Amex. V1S8 , M/f:""'Discover...._ Diners. Reservations Recommended. Located At .:M:J Palm ::it., Sulte H. Newport Beach CA 92660 (714) 723-5CXXJ FORTY CARROTS RESTAURANT Continental • Contemoorerv CU!stl8 SolAA Coast Plaza, 3333 s Bnstol Costa Mesa (714) 55&9700. Informal And Beautd\JI. (Air Menu le Vaned WrJl A Wde Range Of Cult&nil Fevortes Freshness GkJefi>/ and SuJ>erb SeNlce Al. AA AttrectNe Pnce Valve Mon-Fn 10.9pm •Set~-· &.rn 1C)6p vll"!\~Card And Amancan express Accepted Reservatlon8 Are NOt Needed TA PAS §pen1sh ·Cuisine From Spatr1 Wrth Live Flamenco Soecial1l1!'19 In • P8effa, Steak, Grilled • Fresh Fish & Pastas Ooen 5 Days Per INeek Cosed Sun. S. Mon. ~Credit Carda~. Locatacl at 4253 Mardngele WW'I (Behtrid Staolas at MacArthur & Corinthian. Newport Be8ch 1714) 766-8194 RIVERBOAT CAFE Ql board the "Pride al ~· A~ Home Of The Newpor1. Hert>or Nautal Museum !f1lr!nortt Reuben E Lee) Is ~ From 7am-5pm ll.Jotll ~ fur Pr'Mli.e PwtMJa. ~. a.c. ) Resorwtlon• Nfl8d!d O'll't For Weddtnge. Banquata or PrMM:a Pert.res) All MajOr Credit Cards Accegf.ed, t..oceted At 151 E Coelt Hwy. Newport Beech. CA 92000 (714) 673.3425 Felt: 873-7864 RUBY'S JAGUAR DINIC~ Oasslo ·40e S¥e Cloer, TrecJrt,ionel Hem , Gt'98t Shakes & Malta, Al80 SetWlo Brealdaet Hours:~ r s·30am-~ Fr.. Sit B·30em-1~ Me9tercard, Vrse, AmelC, Dl9C. Olnef'e Oob, Carta Ellanch No ~ Needed. l.OQet8d At 3CXXl w P8cific c:oaat Hwt (714) 831-7829 V.l .P. BALBOA RIC8TAURANT a LOUNG& Ho.n Moofn 11:nm;11·3Q>m. Set.9~12~. Soo Bn.nch 9 CXllm-11:~ Ma8ts'Clrd. Amax Locatad At 127 ~,.,.. Bal>oa bllend (714) 873-9388 SIR ROQSR81 ~TD. ~ • (Hot & UOIO) aribel1 Grocery lt«nl For Siie • Full Sendwich Menu. Sma# Breelchtlt Menu. Oiedncn'• Colfee. E~ Orrnkt. ~ 1t«n1 Hoo.n1 Mon .fn 7:~ a c:q>m s. .sun. 7:CXlllim4 ~. cndtt Cards Not~ - ATM 1M•1e1i1e. ~Not Needed Loceted At 'fro• 17th Stt.t. eo.c. Mal 9e827 (714) 84!S-2252 AUBIERGINE French Influenced 508 29th St Cennef"{ Villa,ge, N~ Baach Dinner Tue• ·Set. Sprrt10Dm ReaerYetionl Requested Visa, M/C, Amex eccaptlid (714)723-4150 TWIN ltALMa Ccultry_French=SerYed In A~ And~ Y'~lage_ ~ °"8 Entertainment. Ori AA Ir ~St.end, 2 Bare; 400! Lunch Moo&it. 11 =· Dinner~ 30-10.30 ~ NIQl1t Ber Menu 'f.11 Midnight. Sun Goeoel Brunch 10:3Q..3·00. Major Creek Cerda AocetJt,ed Located et 830 Newport C....-Dr.. 8eed'I (~14) 72Ul288 AMA(;HI Sushi & Sushi to Go Complete Bar All Map-O'ed•t Cards Located At 2675 Irvine Ave . (Across From Newport Golf C.ourseJ (714) 645-5518 CALIFORNIA BEACH ROCK'N SUSHI Japanese Styie Cuisine And FuU Sushi Ber A Place For Great Food Hours 7 Days Per Week· 5·(()pm 'Tri Closing Visa. Mastercard, AmeK. Diners Club Located at ~355 Via Lido, Newport Beach (714) 675-0575 SUSHI IMARI Sushi Bar And Dining C>.vners Successfully Operet.ed Japanese Restaurant In San Fernando~. Tarzana ·Hours 11 ·30am- 2 CDprn · Dinner 5 ~ 10 <Alm AU Maier Q-edlt Cards Acceptild Reservations Not NeceSS81"'f 375 Bnstol. #40, Costa Mesa(714)644-5654 AVILAS l!L RANCHITO Al.lt.hentic Mexican Food, Wrth The Freshest ln~ients & A New Light Cuisine. Great Margaritas. Hours· Lunch & Dinner. All Major Ciedlt Cards Accepted Located et 2101 Placentia, Costa Mesa 17141642·1142 and 2800 Newport Blvd . Newport Beach (714) 875-G855 • MARGARITAVILLE Tradltional Fnlsh Cooked ~ICBO Food Full Bar Hours 7 0avs 11 3Q.2.(l)pm Mastercard, At'nex, VISll. Locatsd At e332 W r.oest Hwy, Newport Beach (714) 831-8220 Ml CASA A T l'IJI To Mexico Hours 08lly From 11 CDam PrlC8S Ranae From $2.25 • $8.85. All M8P-'. ~Carda Accepted Located k 296 17th St . O:lata Mesa (714) 645-7626 WAHOO'S FISH TACO Flflh Taoot, Bumtoe, Black Beane & Rioel, Salads, Sandwiches, Prices Range From $1 65-$7 50. Hours. Mon . .sat. 11 :CXJem • 10·CDpm. •Sun 11 CXJem.9:((}pm Credit. r.arda Accept&d locetad At 1862 P\ecentla, Costa Masa. and at 30CCI 0nsiol, Calta Meaa;J.?iD Main 9t1'eet. Huntington Beach (714) 536-d.l:JU THIE CANNSRY HllCOt'lc Waterfront Aa1Sts1n1nt and H8rbcr 0-Urse Canter Hours· Mon .sat 11 30am • 2·CXlem. Sun 10 ClJem.12 i;:x:Jprp, All Ma,or Cl'ldit. Cerds. Reaervadone Suooestad ll:>CMBd et. 3010 LaflweU.e Aw., Newport Beach. CA 928B'3 (714) 875-!5777 Fax 675-:!340 CRAa TftAP S.food w/C..UO Flevor Blatro a~. ouual to elegant ~ &11'1 'Thu 5pm-~. Frt&t Som,1~ Masu!rc:erd, V•, l.oaNd It 103 Palm St; Belboe (714) 723-0619 'NIEWm-ORT LANDING . \NlterfrOnt Oinioo. Sit. & Sun. ~ Btvlch, Oinniir Mentl 1, 3 es • s 1 e. es. °"'*' e.r MentJ s."9d Al o.w . Hoen 10 OOlm . 11 ~. AIT're•. ~.1.1.•· ow.er. ti • ~ Reiccit111taldld L.cpt.ed et.°"" c E~. Betxli(7t4)87~73 9 ltACIP.IC Pl8H A 81tAPOOD ~~ Flltl merbt And~. llilqh Only Hol.n Mon &it 11 em · 8 P'!l V... & ,,_.. c.'tl ~ l.Ocat.ed Iii. 2IPO Newport 9hld l7'4J emoD130 THE BARN STEAK HOUSE Menu Includes Steak. Fresh Rsh, Chcken, Burgers & Salads. Pnces Rengi From $3. 75 For Lunch & $6.25 For Omer. Hours Mon ..sat. Open 'I 1am For lunch 4·~ Mon.-Fri , Dinner 3 · cn>m. Set. & Sun. Major Credrt Cards Accepted, L.oceted At 2SOO Harbor Bl #31, Costa Me88 (714) 641·9777 LA CAVE Menu Includes· Lobster. Crab, Shnmp, St.oaks, Rib eye. Daily Specials. Fn & Sat. Pnme Rib. Full Ber & Wine list. Casual Dre9s Hours lunches 11 ·3Q..2·30 -Dinner Mon . .sat. From 5 30pm Visa. Mast.ercard, Diners Oub. located At 1695 Irvine Ave , (And 17ttis) Near Blockbuster Entertainment Costa Mesa (714) 646-7944 RUEBENS STEAKHOUSE 8c FRESH SEAFOOD GRILL Steak, Pnme Rib & Seafood. E8rfy 8rd Omners N'ighttf Open For lunch Dally And Su'!dav Champagne Brunch Banquet Facihtres. Hours Lunch 11 ·3Q.4:00 Dinner 4:00.9·00 Fn/Set. 10:00pm Sun Brunch 9:3Q.2·(()pm All Major Incl 01neM1 Oub, Vise, Mest.ercard. Amax .. Reservetrons (714) 673-1505 Fax 673- 5920. Located At 251 E. Pacific Coast Hwy.,'Newport Baach (714) 673-1505 ~ May 12 ls Mother's Day. Start Making Your Adverdnslng Plans Now. foruin g~ins EFFIOENT ADMINISTRATION Ground was broken on the long-awaited New- port-Mesa Unified School District administration building. The $2.9 million, 20,000-square-foot structure will unite the district's administration, which is now housed in a confusing array of trailers, stand-alone offices, and old classrooms on fo\ir sites. Consolidating the administration staff was a top priority in the district's curriculum audit completed two years ago. PUBLIC INPUT Tackling some tough overcrowding challenges, the Newport-Mesa Unified School District Board of nustees is seeking a healthy dose of public input before making any final decisions -which could include portable classrooms, boundary changes, and reopening schools. The district expects hous~an increase of 5,700 students over the next seven years. . TRAFFIC SOLUTIONS THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1996 losses ULTRA-CONSERVATIVE EDUCATION Community residents -at last judg:Ulg by the callers on the Pilot's Readers Hotline -don't like Newport-Mesa lhl.stee Wendy Leece's philoso- phy that social services should be eliminated from our schools. Leece had earlier lobbied unsuccessfully to stop ~ewport-Mesa's federally funded summer lunch program. TWIN PALMS The too-hip and wildly successful Newport Cen- ter restaurant faces a legal battle with its neigh- bor, The Four Seasons. The hotel contends late- night noise from the restaurant's patrons and bands have forced sleepy guests to swap rooms in the wee hours of the night. causing bad blood and refunds. Compounding matters: 1Wi.n Palms has operated for its first six months without a live entertainment permit -a fact restaurant officials call a technicality that will soon be rectified, though police say the permit may be denied because of noise complaints. CRIME FOU OW-UP A11 DON LEACH I DAA.V I'll.OT lhlstee Wendy Leece dons a h ard bat at Monday's administration building groundbreaking. The residential neighborhoods on the East Side of Costa Mesa may get relieve from traffic con- gestion and speeding cars thanks to the City Council, which recently approved a $30,000 traf- Hc study. City watchdog Ernie Feeney hasn't yet got her wish -an adequate system that tracks Costa Mesa arrests through the legal system. I correspondence A message to Tim I was a classmate of Tim Schafer (the pilot who died in the plane crash that also killed Commerce Secretary Ron Brown) at Newport Harbor High. I wrote him this letter and a friend suggested I send it to you. Thanks for your thoughtful reporting about nm. Capt. Timothy W. Schafer United States Air Force Dear nm, Today I found out what hap- pened. After all the news about Secretary Brown and the CEOs, )Ve finally found out that you were in the cockpit of that plane when it went down. Ironic. Seven years ago, I was )t Dubrovnik Airport on Good Friday, waiting for a howling wind to die down. It blew ,fiercely off the Adriatic, side- \vays across the tarmac. While I waited, the mountains, menac- ing and littered with rocks, glared down at me. : I looked up your picture in our yearbook. Then I went to piurch today, and thought about .you. And about that mountain. ~d what happened. . nm, we may never know the exact circumstances which caused this tragedy, but I want you to know that none of us believes that you made a mis- 'ta.ke. You didn't get your job by being sloppy, nm, and we know you wouldn't finish it that way. ~ As I thought about you and prayed, I pictured in my mind the Lord's own Mother, picking up your broken body from that mountain. And tenderly. with a grieving heart, taking you home. As they say in Croatian, ·Kral/ice Mira, moll za nas. ·("Queen of Peace, pray for us."). Peace, Tim. CHAlll.ES .. C.D." LAllSON, JR. Newport Harbor High School Clan of 1980 Bayshores coverage one-sided I live in Bayshores and I just 'Wanted to comment about last Friday's paper. After turning to 'the Community Forum page and .seeing the bold headline "Bayshores dispute judge's fault,• I have come to realize -that you have become a puppet ·of the minority board mem1>ers of our community. You have tak- en sides in your reporting of our :tntemal problem and I feel that you owe Judge (Bruce) Sumner and the three other majority board members an open apology tor your distorted reporting. I was in oourt for the hearing ~Tuesday and I'm sorry to say your reporter who was there, and obviously told by the mlnori· ty members about the bMJ1ng, COuld not even pte18nt the facts ccurately in hit news story. tt't ~ bAd JlaAt a community news- E m uyoun gets In tbil kind of beadlin- to say. rm very fiP"A-Cl.AUDY auaa.BY Newport 8Mdl readers write 1 ABSOLUTELY-WRONG' EDITOR'S NOTE: Newport-Mesa school board trustee Wendy Leece recently attended a schoor board meeting in Orange to testify in favor of a plan by that district to cut off fed- eral assistance programs fOf"the needy, such as free breakfast, medical care and counseling. When we asked our readers if they •eed with Leece's view, The lnltlal responses ran Tuesday. Here's some more: Local schools should be free to provide sod.al services to their students. These services increase the learning readiness of youngsters thereby improv- ing their academic achieve- ment Thlstees who oppose .the services bring a narrow political agenda to their positions. This is even more obvious when you see them going into other districts to push that agenda rather than advocating for what is best for our students . MAR1HA KILLEPER Newport Beach My feeling is that Wendy Leece should be tending to business in the Newport-Mesa School District instead of stick- ing her nose into the Orange Unified School District. Let them work out their own prob- lems. That's what districts are set up for, is to serve people in that.area. Purthennore, I feel that hun- gry children have a bard time Trustee Wendy Leece~ posturing on federal assistance hits sour note with readers I concentrating and if the princi- pal of the elementary school - who has found grants to feed the needy children in her area without costing the school dis- trict any money -should be praised in.stead of audfied. I'm sure that the little children who are receiving those hot breakfasts and lunches certain- ly appreciate the fact and her help. LAltAINESHAW Newport Beach (Wendy Leece) is assuming that these parents are responsi- ble, upstanding, caring, loving individuals, as I'm sure she is. Unfortunately, you have to have a license to have a dog but you don't have to do any- thing to have a child. The chil- dren of these irresponsible par- ents should not be punished. For some children, school is the only place where they'll get one bot meal a day. Perhaps, someone to look at a medical condition and to maybe sort out their problems with a school OOunselor-so they, them- selves, don't tum into irrespon- sible parents IODleday when they're grown ups. This anti-support feIVor that's going through our country with regard to our schools is absolutely ridiculous. Children mean everything even if it's not your child. I have no problem with my tax dollars going to support a service that may ben- efit me in the end because some child who receives hot meals everyday -perhaps some counseling and medical a ttention -may be the child that one day helps me in some way. I disagree with Leece, all par- ents aren't as responsible as she's making them out to be and ~t's a cold, bard fact. You take away these services to children, especially small children, it's quite iJTesponsible. We can't support everyone in every way but giving children a bot meal -I have no problem with that. JULIE WAHISTEDT Costa Mesa 1 just wondered if that board member has ever been in a poor school. 1 was principal a long time 1n Orange, and I know Lampson School and I now live on the oceanfront in Newport Beach, an<;!. I see an entirely different ballgame. I don't think that theri!'s any- thing wrong with the local par- ent organization pitjdng up $50,000 to aid their children who don't need it much and give them niceties like music and so forth. I think that's fine, but I think when you throw stones at schools that are trying to help these children swvtve, then she hasn't really been around too much. She's lived in a society where she's been lucky but there's the other side of the coin that you need to recognize and be kind to. JERRY TREMBLE Newport Beach I have to tell you that I am appalled at (Wendy Leece's) way of thinking, her pomposity, her one-way street way of thinking, selfish mannerisms. I believe that as a city, as a county, as a state, we need to help care for one another. Where else do we have one population, the children in our best of the r~aders hotline schools, and there is a unified area where we can help them with their health care? Parents often don't know how to raise kids anymore than their parents knew how to raise them. Why shouldn't we offer them parent- ing? Ever try to teach a child that's unfed. unhealthy, raised by par- ents who don't know how to parent? It's an impossible task. Why shouldn't we join hands and become one family, not just divided into different organiza- tions. I'm so angry at this I'm proba- bly not making any sense but the thought of her reaching out to take away these services from people is just appalling to me. I can't imagine anyone think- ing this way ... I work with trou- bled children. I work with drug, alcohol! tobacco abuse, and where else do we have an audi- ence except with the schools' If we didn't have inroads into the schools and the families, they have to find their way to us and often it's a very tough path. ..... LOISRAPFEL Costa Mesa : Post job in English· enly, thank you EDITOR'S NOTE; Mesa Consolidated Water District Director Hank Panian thought It would be • good idea to post the notkes seeking •pplic:ants for • recently vac.ated board seat in both English 11nd Spanish -In order to bet- ter attract potentlal leaders In Costa ~·s growtng Latlno community. One colleague on the board disagreed with him, along wtth most of our readers. Here's a sampling of the respon~. I am of Mexican descent and I do n<>.l believe that you should post the seat in both Spanish wid Bngllsh. 1 think it'• o handicap towards the Spanish speaking people if you continue to encour- age them not to learn the English language. People didn't do that back in the days when the immi- grants were Germans and Ital· ianl. They were forced to learn the Bngliah le.nguage and I don't think we lbould handicap the Spanilh IJ>Mking by Allowing • them tbat match. They aboUld JOin the Nit ol IOdety in tbe Unlted Statel and IMrb English. J'ULDI VANCE Newpoltlwh ..... h~totbmk ........ MltDb*paMd = !' 1-..norwantD ....... -=.·::;w:e';l.. However, if so, they should at least be able to read and write the English language . The Eng- lish language is part of the Unit- ed States. I hope Costa Mesa is still part of the United States. ' people speatcing another lan- guage, such as the Latino group you spoke of. WILLIAM KUHN Costa Mesa I'm not in favor of posting the notices or any other literature in Spanish. Anyone that votes here should speak Bngllsh and know English. HARRY W. OTI'JNG Costa Mesa I'm against having the open board seat (advertised) in both . Spanish and. English. All lmml· grants come here to enjoy the American way of life, and we should have th• Amertcan,wey of life. That means English and our c:ult\n in all ar.u -that .. what they're coming tMite for, they say. . CAaOL SCHNllDD N9wpalt Beacb l think gov......m~ elpeddJ ...... jW I ..... tdMof~-------._ •• ms• w1aiflll 1111ds~.._ .... .......... 2 .... FRANCES Wll.LIAMS Newport Beach I'm strictly against any notice for any public office written in Spanish. English is our language. and I think we should adhere to it. VDtGINIA CULVER Costa Mesa English is the language of the United States of America, while a bilingual director would be an asset the polition should be post- ed \p English only. ROBERT G. SPICER Costa Mesa No, the candklate ~ lboukl not be publithed In both Spanish and Englilh. Billng\lal· ism ii a very bacl idea. S!mebody who cennot read the. candidate noUce In BDgUsh lhOuld ~ haw DO l"MIOD to ... tlO'....,. lie oflk'e In COiia Mme ... sum am. tMI the,._ cm reed ad wlbe "='--..... C...dllMlr are on the board have to be American citizens and registered voters? I think candidate notices should only be in English. Other board members would have to learn Spanish, if this is put into Spanish. Isn't English our coun- try's language? DOROTIIY ADAMS Costa Mesa There is no good reason for the notices to be posted or pub- lished in anytlling but English. c.JC.. AU.EN Costa Meso I feel that everyone should speak English if they are going to apply for a polition in any form of government. We are an English speaking country and it 11 wrong to have to ~ them both in Spanlab and Rng)ilh. . J(}MDI Q COlt&MeM I think if people are going to be voting in America, they should be speaking the lan· guage. That's not to say that I don't think the Spanish people are wonderlul. I do. But I think we need to all speak one language • in this country or we aren't going• to be a strong country. ooaontY DE at.JSHA: Costa Meli I firmly beheve that these notices should not be pubtilbed • in Spanish. U anybody wants to live here iii th1I great country ol ours, I think they abould lMm English tint b8fore they take an ~ any public wark. tJnULA NADASDt Newport A12 THURSDAY, APR]L 18, 1996 PAINT CONTINUED FROM 1 .J.be oolor of the police can enhance ~e image of the department. It can make an officer appear more authoritarian or more approach- ble. ... "The color of a police car is generally designed to do two things,." Snowden said. "It should identity the car as a police vehi- , cle, and obviously Costa Mesa's does that. And secondly, it should attempt to reflect whatever image a city would like to portray about *SUIT CONTINUED FROM 1 According to Lungren's written •statement, "this creates the illu- sion of a legitimate profit-making business opporturuty and entices further investment." No Newport-Mesa school f>TAs are distributors for United Grocer's Clearinghouse. Company offioals could not be reached for comment Wednes- day, but a recorded message at their local offices said the compa- ny has suspended operations temporarily "due m part lo the TI1e .111'\\l'f '' H·\' llm~111·r 1h1· 11e.11- 0l('OI of ul'lt·\111 01 1!l 11\ l'nw1gh1 tnnd1 11011 Jbo r1·q11111' .If Jll"Jl11.111· hfn1\l1 t h.inJ:t'\ rnd m wd:11d11.1l11nl. phr\IC · 1, 5tlflC'CYl'L'd. Will p11 h1 lhlll .lflfll O,h h mclt1d1m: drd ! >t. 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And ln that regard, our image is per- ceived somewhat differently by the citizens in this community than other agencies in other com- munities, like in Santa Ana, Huntington Beach and the Sher- iff's Department, which all have the black and white cars. •we have a very good image with our community, and I think the color of our police cars is reflective of that. But whatever the City Council elects to do is at their own discretion, and the Police Department will continue to drive the cars, even if they paint them yellow like taxi cabs." overzealous news reporting of slanderous and erroneous remarks and it has bad wfde- spread effect on UGC's reputation and has caused damage to its operations." After an April 9 meeting with the members of the San Diego Attorney General, the company has agreed to no longer offer cereal or coffee coupons, but will not close-operations, according to the recording. The company will Mtake full responsibility for the redemption of all outstanding coupons and coupon booklets and they will be redeemed for full value," the recording says. • A Color Palette Be~ond lmaglnabon •Over 2.000 Fabrics To Choose From • Bright Contemporary Decorauve Pnnts. Solids. Ta)(lures, Tradltlonal, Exoolng Tepestnes And More • Custom Decorator Furniture lnctudtng John Char1et Oetlgns, ~tery ~. Md Sllpoov9fa • Com1oe eo-. Onlpe!IN. 841dspteads • 8eby Room Entembles Leaders honored with Silver Anchor ~ Five community leaders we& honored this week at the 29th annual Silver Anchor Awards Breakfast held at the Balboa Bay Club. Silver Anchor Award Recipi- ents were Ann Marie Alford, Sylvia Burnett, Barbara Glabman, Lt. Tim Newman, and Jo Vande- vort. Ann Marie Alford has (jedicat- ed many years to the children of the Newport Mesa community. She is the founder of Operl!tion School Bell, a service .providing new clothes to school-aged chil- dren who cannot afford new clothes for the first day of school. Sylvia Burnett raises money for children's charities like Olive Crest and Children's Hospital of Orange County. She developed Christmas nee Magic, an event which has raised $85,000. Barbara Glabman chairs fund- raising events for Hoag Hospital's 552 Club and is an active volun- teer for the Orange County Per- fonning Arts Center. Lt. Tim Newman has been with the Newport Beach Police 641-4731 veme 3798 S. Bristol, Santa Ana I 8IOtl< -ol So.#> Coul Plua See how Orange County's leading designers decorate an English manor house. • PHILHARMONIC HOUSEQf DESIGN Open April 20 -May 19 Tickets (At the door) $17 Group price (20+) $12 Call 714 840-7542 ....._ IHLITTU MMt1NQ • ---1"*-~Cluch J1to2Lae~ ~ t..m. otKTAaT f'WtilnoONLY Mother's Day Brunch Make Reservations Now Boutique Cafe Opp Prizes Thurs eve Meet the Designers 6-Spm The Philharmonic Society of Orange County In cooper.tlon with The American Society of Interior De1lgnera/Orange County "'-*'"""--~y.-,,..,_,......,, ...... _ ... ..., .. °'111111 ea..., GRAND OPENIN Free Yourself From ••. Unwanted Pounds • • Food Cravings • Feeling Hungry •Mi sing Class Reunions and Other Important Events With the Program Using the Silfe and fffecti~e Pheft·Fen Medicati "--.--• ---.. OR ;;,1;1ar v;;;;-:" '' 1 5 ~Ith Cw{l(H) • l111>1N\ ~~· , ' "' .. - - - --A41"1on.1ftdka1---- -... ' 1b100 SJnd Canyt>n lwe., Su1lf' WJ ll'\l1nt', CA 92718 01•1644 60 • briefly in the news - Department for 17 years. He is Newport Beach's fir&t litter control otficer and was involved in imple- menting the city's first Clean Har- bor Day with Bill Hamilton. Jo V4ndevort is a commission- er with the Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation commJs· sion. She is also active in Speak Up Newport. -By Andrea Sakamoto Line dance lessons to help grad. night panel Grab your cowboy boots and get ready to boogie. Costa Mesa High School is offering country line daneing lessons to help raise money for the school's grad night committee. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Whef9 Yow Dollar Covers Morel 1922 HARIOR llVO .• COSTA MESA -548-1156 Featured on Headli11e News The lessons, to be given by a professional dancer in the Col- lege Park Elementary School multi-purpose room, will cost $25 per person bf $45 per couple. 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EYE-OPENER Corona del Mars Kev1 'Huart has that look of a p1' >seecC MARC MARllt•f/ DAILY PILOT Corona del Mar's Danny O'Neil · O'Neil sharpens : up on Terror in "IF sdlool b1r•b•ll QUOTE OF THE DAY its pretty intimidating to an a 6-6 guy $1.arlng down al you from third ba.w .... -CDM BASEBALL COAQI JOE KOH ( I I I ' I. ' I I I I richard . dunn .. # ~ -- Battle ~ -of th~ -~ -. team's first bite •Danny O'Neil's DON LEACH I DAlV Pl.OT Second b11eman Matt FOiier of Corona del Mar awaits a la1e throw u El Toro's Joe Smith slides in safely ln Wednesday's duel. greeq _. • Corona del Mar High..; Newport Harbor hook ulf on the links today. 41-yard TD strike breaks open · tight exhibition game in Texas, Piranhas go on to · 4 7-31 victory over Terror. HOUSTON -Corona del Mar's Danny O'Neil struck with a 41-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter to break open a tight game and the Anaheim Piranhas went on to score a 47-31 • exhibition victory over the host Texas Terror in Arena Football League play Tuesday before an announced crowd of 8,995. O'Neil,· locked up in a duel with AFL veteran Scooter Molan- der and 1\'oy Kopp, also with Are- : na experience and a product of • Mission Viejo High and the Uni- versity of Pacific, appears to be in • a virtual lockstep with the corn- • petition in terms of sheer num- • bers. O'Neil completed 9 of 14 pass- . es for 98 yards and a touchdown ~ in a third-quarter appearance; Molander had three TDs, his first two in the first quarter, complet- ing 6 of 9 for 81 yards; and Kopp bad a second-quarter TD pass of 25 yards, completing 6 of 13 for 16 yards. •The comer was playing inside and I knew it was there," said O'Neil of his scoring strike to Anthony Rodgers. "Anthony made a great catch in the end zone." Anaheim led 34-27 in the third quarter when O'Neil's TD pass ignited a 20-point run to put the game out of reach. •we played everybody and got a good look at people, but it's hard to get any kind of continuity when you do that," said Coach Babe Parilli. ·we are happy with the win and I think we are an even better football team than we showed tonight." The Piranhas make their home debut Sanµ-day night at 6:05 when they host the St. Louis Stampede at the Pond in Ana- heim in the last of two exhibition games before the squad must be cut to 24. gs KO'd, 8-7 •League-leading El Toro survives five-run uprising by Cd.Min the seventh In Sea View League slugfest. By Richard Dunn. Daily Pilot STANDINGS S..Vlew~ .. ~ Ovwaill W LT EIToro (14-4-1) 6 1 1 Irvine (1~7-1) S 2 1 c..-it (11"6) s J 0 S. Margerita (9-8) 3 5 o Woodbridge (7-9) 3 5 0 Newport (1-10) , 1 0 ........ .,.._._ El Toro 8, Cm .. Mw 1 Irvine 3, Newport......_ 2 Santa Margarha 9, Woodbridge 1 ,....,.. GMtes (1:15) Cof'oN d9I ..., at £1 Toro Irvine It N•sJllDft ....._ Santa ~garita at Woodbridge I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L------------------------~ daily pilot high school athlete of the week PRIDE OF THE SEA KINGS . Corona del Mar Hlgh's 6-foot-6 prospect has all the tools, and the patience to go with it By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week. •Sometimes, I feel like it's summer baseball, or it kind of makes you feel like you're in the pros, waking up and just going to play baseball. It's more kickback. League's Just as fun, but league and tournaments are lliff erent. Stuart, a 6-foot-6, 228-pound right-bander, walloped two more home runs against Bl.shop Montgomery in the third-place game to take over the team lead with six. •And, also, I feel the Kevin Stuart Last year, when CdM won the tournament, Stuart aushed a game-winning, three-run home run pitching sometimes isn't u good. There are a lot of freshmen and sophomores 1 pitching and you get to tee oft on some of the younger guys.• Stuart, wbOle Sea Kings are ln the thick ~ the Sea V\ew LeeIDI• pennant race, batted .500 (7 for 14) tn the Pride~ the Cout With eeven RBI and seven rum teeired. In CdM'w 6-5 vidory over OwnWtde to open the toul'MIMOt, Stuart WU 3 for 3 With. pair of four-baggen. IDdudmg • .., ibOt to begin th• .-th. 'IDDIDg Ii tie the geme Ud-.dlilllD ........ against Santa Margarita 1n the championship game. Stuart was S for 10 tn the tournament lut year with seven RBI. Indtiding tut week's exploits Stuart bAd 19 RBI in a dozen Pride of the Cout games atnce hll '°J)homore yeor. In StUa.rt's four vUl:lty seuons, the Sea KlDgl have gone 15-1 ID the tournament. ~ lt twice and ftmsblng thtrd tWiee. In 1994, CdM woo all four ol ltl game1, but didn't advance to the I t doesn't qw. "te compare to .. girls volleyball or football on the Back Bay Richter scale, but it's one of the r best-kept secrets in the ' perennial nvaliy between Newport Harbor and Corona ciet Mar high schools. l Yes, goU Today. Sailors vemiS Sea Kings at Big Canyon Country Club, the Tars' home . match. What makes the nine-hole, , Sea View League match so tntriguing is how closely aligned these schools are in terms of ability. Granted, neither school is having a banner year. But when the first group tees off at 2:45 p.m., you can bet the competitive juices will start flowing. For every short putt missed,' opponents will be cheering inside. For every tee shot landing in the rough, the other guy will be licking his chops. CdM, 1-6 m league (but 5-6 overall), edged Newport Harbor by one stroke the previous meeting March 26, 206-207, at Newport Beach Country Club, the Sea Kings' home course. In that match, a Newport Harbor player had an eight on the last hole. ·we are both struggling,· CdM assistant coach Dick Morris said. "It should be a good match. Of the six goUers we have, five are sophomores, and you could llip a coin (in predicting) who · will be our medalist. It could be a ctifferent guy each match." Craig Brooks, Jeff Berms, Steve Brooks, Max Wallick, Jim Keane (the only senior) and Chad Towersey are CdM's primary scorers. i CdM head coach Paul Hahn • will miss today's match. Maybe I it's because he can't bear to ) watch. "Paul said he would quit if b~ didn't beat us last time,· 1 Newport Harbor Coach Jun Warren said. • SEE GOLF PAGE 82 J J t l I • ' 1 f THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1996 R'JJ __ -' ~~ailors jllst ' . j ~ bvine scores tie-breaker , )It lhe fifth inning en route f :to S-2 Sea View victory :Over Newport Harbor. I, '. 1.-~-y-B-ar-~--Fa-u-lk_n_e-~-Da--lly-~-~-t----~ ' : IRVINE -The lIVine High base-! '.ball team has been there, done 1.hat, but for youthful Newport Har-! bor, the acquisition of experience 1 cenb.nues to have its price. I : The Sailors, with only three : .srniors m the lineup, invested 1 some quallty mnings against the I 1~renmally playoff-bound Vaque- : r6s Wednesday, only to come away • <>n the short end of a 3-2 Sea View , l..edgue contest at Irvme. 1: Ml'm happy we battled for seven ' ~nrungs, but we were hurt by our · mexpenence," said hrst-year Har- : bor Coach Jim Kiefer. •TIUs (New- :port) team hasn't experienced sue- • cess yet during what l call winning · ume, when it's llme to execute in a '. key s1tuallon to W'ln a ballgame." • m-1ss man Ryan Brucker bounced an infield single to sh ort Nuzum appeared to have him picked off to end the inning, but a wild throw from a N~rt in.fielder allowed him to reach second. Brucker then stole third and scored on a bloop single to center by Eric Sonnenberg, who ad vanced to third on a single by Joey O'Toole and scored on a dou- ble steal attempt, before O'Toole was tagged out in a rundown. Newport (7-10, 1-7) tied the game on a similar double steal in the fourth, with Gavin Tomalas scoring from third when C had CoJuccio's slide upended the Vaqs' shortstop at second. Paul Jones followed with a line single to right, but Coluccio was held at third Newport was retired, went hitless the rest of the way, and committed a throwing error to allow Irvine to cash in Chris Kim's double tor the game-winner in the fifth. Newport left the bases loaded in the sixth against Irvine ace Brian Krill, who relieved starter Ruben . Manriquez with two out in the fifth. Krill got the side in order in the seventh to win his sixth in eight decisions, lowering his ERA to 1.68. Nuzum yielded just five hits, walked none and fanned four. CDM COtftlNUED FROM 11 aiasbed tiil second home nm Of the lealOn, a towering. lly ball tbat -::X curved aNUDd lbe fob) •pole in right . El Toro Coedl Tom McCdrey wmemently argue<\ the ball wu foul. but to no ovaiL DONl.EACH/ OAILV Pl.OT a pop out and fanned Ryan Acbterberg lOoking to end the game. Johnson gave up eight hits', seven in the last two frames. RAlltlW..,... The Tdrs' failure to execute · clclens1vely helped the Vaqs (10-7- : I, 5-2-I tn league) rally to take a 2- '. I ledcl in the third inning, then . brnc1k cl. 2-2 deadlock with an : un~arned run in the fifth. ; · Riding Juruor Joe Urban's firsl- mrnng solo home run, Newport junior lefl-hande1 GclJTett Nuzwn was CTUl5tn9 mto the I.turd, having retired t,ighl of tJw first rune hitters he faced. SEA VIEW LEAGUE Irvine 3, Newport Hllrbor 2 Newport 100 100 0 • 2 3 1 Irvine 002 010 x -3 5 1 Nuzum and Jones; Manriquez, Krill and Sonnenberg. W -Krill, 6-2. L -Nuzum. 28 - Kim (I). HR -Urban (NH). to load rbe buee for Beer, wbOle· loDa an- gle against tbe right-field fence sana two runs. Ali ensuing error on the play allowed Bear to take second and JOhmon to take third. That was alto the end of MacLeod (63 strikes, 50 balls). Gilligan walked t)le first hitter he faced, Chris Wills, to keep the fire burning in Cd.M's dugout. El lbro &. Corona .. M9r 7 El Toro 020 002 4 • 8 8 2 COrona del Mar 000 002 5 -7 7 2 Macleod, Gflllgan m and Steinau; Johnson and Be•r. W • MacLeOd, 6-1. L-Johnsofi, 7-2. Sv ·Gilli- gan. 28 -J. Smith (ET), carey (CdM), Gulledge (CdM). 38 • Steinau (ET). HR -Bear (CdM), G"lledg~ (CdM), T. V~lls (ET}. But w1th two outs, lrvme leadoff That's when Gulledge stepped up and But Gilligan coaxed Paul MacMillan into HIGH SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS SWIMMING Grogan sparkles •Costa Mesa standout wins 100 lree in CIF qualifying time (56.73). Katie Grogan qudhf1ed for Cff by win· BOYS unlvenfty 90, CosU Mesa sa 200 medt.y relay -1. University, 1.47.37 2001'" · 1. Hayes (U), 1:52 86; 2.Grayelll (Q, 1:57.7; 3. Chang (U), 2:00.60. 200 IM· 1. McGill (U), 2:13.63; 2. Wang (U), 2:19A4; 3. Utt (U), 2:21.47. so fNe -1. Dandy (Q, 22:57; 2. Alpert (U). 22.68; 3. Berzaniky (U), 24.83. GIRLS CdM 99, Santa Matgartt.a 71 200 medley ret:ay -1. Santa Margarita, 2:00.62. 200'"" -1. Hurlihy (5), 2:01.86; 2. M. Ohan (Q, 2:06.01; 3. M. Hardt (0. 2:06.26. 200 IM -1. Connellan (5), 2:23.26; 2. Norton (Q, 2:23.29; 3. Weeshoff (Q, 2:27.87. SO free -1. Schiel (S), 26.23; 2. Sawyer (0, 27.52; 3. Nalbandian (Q, 27.55. GIRl.S AJlso Niguel 120, Estancia SO 200 medley relay -I. Aliso Niguel, 2:05.7. 2001'" • I. Varnum (AN), 2:05.49; 2. Bennett (E). 2·17 63. 3 NgUYfil (AN), 2:29.09. 200 IM· 1. Thornton (AN), 2'.13.45; 2. Trachtenberg (AN), 2:44.08; 3 Reese (AN), 2:46.11. SO free -1 Van Roekel (AN). 28.27; 2. -=nmg the 100-yard freestyle Wednesday r1nd Colleen Lund shattered her own ~chool rC'corci by more than 1.5 seconds in winning the 100 bdckstroke m 56.73~ for thn Costa Mf"Sd High girls swim team, which droppNI d 106-64 decision to Uni- Vf'r;;ity Other tughlights: ~yan Dandy led f\t~sd'" boys ind 90-58 wm over University. Dandy won both spnnts and swam legs on 1wo wmrung reldys Newport Harbor's Rob Williams, J ason Arrow, J ohn Ucdfer- rl and Adam Madokoro led the way in an 88-79 boys victory over Woodbridge. f\ 1c(dokoro's victory m the· 100 back, fol- lowed by Arrow\ wrn m the breast. rallied the Sa1lors Hdrbor\ guls won their first ml'et of the ledguc> campaign. 86-84 over Woodhnclqe behind Ashley Foss' Victory in the. I 00 bredsl Corona del Mar's girls jlele 9~-71 WlnnNs over Santa Margarita. ~t>rona s girl<, dlso were wmners in the 200 r1nd 400 Ire<' rPldys Laura Weesboff took th<' I 00 back in 1 03.56 . Estanaa seruor Aileen Bennett won the 100 free and ctnchored lhC' winning 200 free relay with a t;J .9 spill in d t 20-50 loss to host Aliso 100 fly -1. Mazet (U), 57.22; 2. Comfort (Q, 58.4 1; 3. Alpert (U), 1:01.94. 100 fNe -1. Dandy (Q, 51 .22; 2. 100 fly · 1. Egus (S), 1:07.66; 2. Alshuler (0. 1:08.34; 3. Cooper (0. 1:08.73. Zinke (AN). 28.77; 3. Karplnsk (AN), 29.04. 100 fly · 1. Maslak (AN), 1:06.58; 2. Zinke (AN), 1:10.12; 3. Fi1ssnamt (E), 1:15.26. Szulwtul (Q, 51.94; 3. Walters CO. 53.97. SOOfree -1.GrayeUi(Q, 5:21.13;2. Nadal (U), 5'.33.65; 3. Soria (Q, 5:39.75. 200 free relay · 1. Costa Mesa (Dandy, Grayelli, Szulwtul, Comfort) 1:32.90. 100 bade · 1. Hayes (U), 58.41; 2. Comfort CO. 1 '()().40; 3. Hylton (1 :02.53). 100 breast -1 McGill (U), 1:0412; 2 Utt (U), 1:09.05; 3. Wang (U), 1·12.03. 400 fNe relay -1 Costa Mesa (Dandy. Grayelli, Szultsztul, Comfort), 3:39.31 BOYS NewpOrt 18, Woodbt1dge 79 200 medley relay • I Woodbridge, 1·4719 200 free -1 Hyland (W). 1 56 03. 2 Alvarado (NH), 1·59 5, 3 Monroe (NH), 2 0266 200 IM -1 Wilhams (NH). 1 09.10, 2 Sant1flano rw'/. 2 11 53, 3 Green (NH), 2.1703. SO frH · 1 5irodman (W), 23 03, 2. Uccifern (NH). 23.76; 3 Alvarado (NH), 24 63 100 fly -1 Williams (NH), 58 69; 2 Santillano (W). 59.15, 3 M1sono (W), no time 100 fNe 1 Uccifem (NH), no time, 2 Madokoro (NH), no time; 3 Mazryar (W), no time soo"". 1 Arrow (NH), 5·01 44; 100 free -1. Sguel (S), 58.05; 2. C. Hardt (Q, 1 :00.47; 3, M. Dahn (C), 1 ;00.67. 5001'"-1. Hurlighy (5). 5:42-01; M. Hardt (C), 5:46.09; 3. Hamilton (Q, 5:55.49. 200 1'" relay -1. Corona del Mar, (M Dahn, Norton, Weeshoff, M. Hardt), 1:48 02. 100 b.a · 1. Weeshoff (Q, 1:03 56; 2 Norton (Q, 1:09. 15; 3. Roberts (Q 1'10.80 100 bfoNst -1_ Staub (S), 1:13.57; 2. Burch CO. 1:16.77; 3. Battlow (0, 1:19.30 400 he relay-1. Co<ona del Mar (M. Hardt, Norton, StockstiH, M. Dahn), 4:06.34. GIRLS Unlwnlty 106, Costa Mesa 64 200 ~relay -1_ Un!Vef'\ity, 2:00.87. 200 free • 1. Hayes (U), 2:02.38; 2. Alastuey (0. 2:06-40; 3. HOW5e (Q, 2:20.72. 200 lM -1. Show alters (Q, 2: 16.41, 2. lund 2:30.44; 3. Rashap (U), 2:41 69. 50 "--1-K. Grogan CO. 26.12; 2. Hylton (U), 28.06; 3. Sun (U), 28.65. 100 fly -1. Chang (U), 1 :02.44; 2. Alastuey (0. 1:10.41; 3. Sudittl (U), 1:14.44. 100 fNe · 1. K. Grogan (Q, 56.73; !• uel M<>ghdn W1Jbams stood out with a nd in lhc> 100 bdck (1:14.56) ... nnd's Mark Stephens and Chad Bol- lenbach won two events each, and Eric Wayman clncl Matt Hoss were wurners in a mPrt won by AlJso Niguel, 100-70. Also witfi qood swims from Estanoa were Bret Taboada ancl John Jessup. 2. Hyland~. 5:36.09; 3. Busche~. 6:21.63. 200 free relay -1. Woodbridge, no time 100 bade -1. Madokoro (NH), 1:01.44; 2 Green (NH), no time; 3. Slrokman (W), no time. 100 breast 1. Arrow (NH), no time; 2 Mlsono (W), no time, 3. Jedtson (NH). no time 400 frH relay I Newport Harbor (Uccifem, Arrow, Madokoro. Willlams), nt. 2. Hayes (U), 56.98; 3. Hylton (U), 1 :02.09. .500 free -1. Chang (U), 5:16.68; 2. Rooeiey (ll), 5:56.67; 3. Howse (Q, 6:11.88. 200 free relay -1. Costa Mesa (K. Grogan, Smith, Alastuey, Lund), 1:49.16. 100 bade -1. Lund CO. 1:04.47; 2. Sudittl (U). 1:10.56; 3. Kelly (0. 1:13.25. 100 tw.ut. 1. Showalten cq 1·10.2s. 2. Rooney (U), 1:18.63; 3. Wang (U), 1:19.81. 400 free relay -1 University, 3 59 40 GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 Th£> Sdtlors (2-4 m league} dfe led by Jushn Shdptro, Bill ro[lopy, C'hns Henrotm, Scott Kr\)hC'n, J T WaUc1ce, Omar I lu~s<.>m and Stewart Rose. flt should bed close one," '><1i'1 Wdffen, who used d chCCerent lineup agdinsl Untvers1ty on Tuesday (Sll?ve Nelson, Miguel Moreno and Ru~ty I UU wcrC' call ed up from the-juruor varsity). Hill, a 6-foot-4 freshman, is considered one of the top prospects in the program. "He's going to be a well-known name before he's done,• Warren said. u The Big One ls coming. It's ltt.angle Square's Golf Expo on May 4, sponsored by Cal's Caddyshack The expo will include more than 50 exhlbitors, including resorts, clubs and golf equipment, as well as local PGA pros perf omung clinics and detponstratlons. There will also be prizes and giveaways from exhibitors. •we're going to have all the big ones here -Callaway, Taylor Made, TIUeist, Hogan, all ot t.hem, • Ned Bond.le of 'll1..,gle Square sald. "There will a.llO be over $5,000 in prizes.• fiooter Girls, Uv entcrta1nment. af14 va.rtou ca.rnival-like booths w:µJ take center stage at tho trudy Costa Mcoqa shopping ter. ).mong other exhlbltioN, thlte wtll be an atea fOt lhci>Pen to g t a photo of • l.befnlelv wtth a golf celebrity .uper-Unj)OMd otf a CXJY81 or golf maga.zme Sponsors are paying only $50 for space at the expo, which lasts from 11 a .m. to 5 p.m. "We want people here," Bondie said. ·we want to party_ It's going to be rock 'n ' rolling.• For more information, call 722-1600. D Baseball Hall of Famer Rod Carew, whose daughter, Michelle, · died of leukemia Wednesday, will host a celebrity golf tourney at Pelican Hill Golf Club on May30 for the Pediatric Rod Carew Cancer Research Foundatioo. in hopes of raising funds and awareness for PCRF at Children's Hospital of Orange County. ESPN's Roy Pireston e will host a pre-tournament dinner for the Rod Carew Pediatric Cancer Golf Classic at the Hyatt Regency Irvine on May 29. Proceeds raiJed from the events wW benefit the PCRF, which workl to bn)1l"ove thh qua.Uty of We and IUMval rate of ch1Jdren With malignant dlseaJet. Call 5164275 tor more lnformation. CJ Newport 8Mdl Gott Coane't 19th annual lnVttatioa&I Goll Tournament wW be oa Monday, when abOut 95 women from eight dlf{e.nmt clubs wU1 ploy to raise fundl for the women'• cancer unit Hoeg H~taL The field tor the foursomes best-ball format is full. For more information on the women's club, call Marilyn Scarborough (497-6304). D More players are needed for the Providence Speech and Hearing Center's 12th annual tournament on Monday at Pelican Hill {Ocean Course}, according to Robin Church. The event will include a live auction, cocktail reception, lunch and an awards banquet, with a shotgun start at 9 a.m . Call 639-4990, ext. 244, for more details. 0 Pellcan Hill will also host the Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Orange County's 19th annual tournament on April 29. Call 544-7773. Q In tbe Newport Beach Goll CoUISe men's club, Joe Russo won low gross (63) and Bill Lafon won low net (51) in rounds April 10. Bruce Seibert was second low net (52), while Byron Burton (hole No. 8) and Rollo McClellan (No. 14) won closest to the pin. In last Saturday's flig ht rounds, C urt Herberts (low gross 66) and John Anderson (low net 58) won Flight A, with Hal Green taking second low net (59)1 Bob Brownell (low gross 70) and Al Blder (low net 51) won Plight 8, · with Walt Sherer finilhing at Mc:oM low net (58J; and Bob Pott. (low gron e9) and Deane Bottod (low net 53) won flight C, wtth Bonor1 edging out Jim Bates (53) In• tiebreaker. John SWJmn (Jlole No. 8J and Pot1I (No, 14) won closest to the pin. 100 1'" · 1. Bennett (E), 1 :01.38; 2. Reese (AN). 1:02.91; 3. Lojek (AN), 1:06.58. 500"". 1. Mi1stek (AN), 5:37.05; 2. Tracnteberg (AN), 6:29.37; 3. Fassnacht (E), 6:38.90. 200 free relay· 1. Estancia (Williams. Hamson; Frino. Bennett), 1 :57 99 100 bade · 1. Varnum (AN), 1·05.21; 2. Williams (El. 1:14.56; 3. Nguyen (AN), 1'17 11. 100 bftast. 1 Thornton (AN), 1:14.49; 2 Lojek (AN), 1 25 02. 3 Fnno (E), 1:2543. 400 fNe relay -1 Alrso Niguel, 4 11.54 GHU.S Newport Hwbcw "· Woodbridge 84 200 mecltay relay -1 Newport • Harbor (Murphy, Mandarino, Pomeroy, Swain) 2:06 62 200 fNe 1 (W). 2:02 8; 2. Collen (N), 2:10.63; 3. Marsh (N), 2.11.57 200 IM· 1 (W), 2:21 .78; 2. Pomet"oy (N), 2:23.15; 3. W, 2:36.09 SO 1'" -1. (W), 25 13; 2. Loudon (N), 26.97; 3. Swain (N), 27 14. 100 fly · 1. ~. 1 ·03.81; 2. Pomeroy (N), 1:05.94; 3. (W), 1:08.14. 1001'" · 1. (W), 56.75; 2. Loudon (N), 59.00; 3. Foss (N), 1:00.17. 500 free · 1. (W), 5:45.75; 2. Cotien (N), 5:53.51; 3. w 5:58.28 200 fNe relay-1. (W), 1:48.16. 100 b.a · 1. ~. 1:07.78; 2. Murphy (N), 1:0944; 3 Pappas (N). 1:13.36 100 breast· 1. Foss (N). 1:19.21; 2. Mandarino (N). 1'20 30, 3. Milo (N), 1'24.22. 400 fNe relay -1 Nol), 3:48.07. SCHEDULE TODAY llASEaAU College -Chapman at Southern callfomla College, 2:30 p.m. Community college -Orange Coast at Golden West, 2:30 p.m TRACK AND fll\.D High school boys and girls -C«ooa del Mar 1t Santa Margaritl, 3 p.m.; University at Costa Mesa, 2:45 p.m.; Estancia at Aliso Niguel, 2:45 p.m.: Newport Harbor at Woodbridge, 3 p.m. TENNIS Community college women -Orange Empire Conference Tournament at Orange Coast 1 p.m. High school boys -Corona del Mar at P1lm Desert Tournament; Costa Mesa at Aliso Niguel, 3:15; Laguna Hiiis at Estlncla, 3:15; Newport a t Irvine, 3:15. SOfTMU. High school -Estancia at AllM> Niguel, ~.m.; University at Costa Mesa, 3:15 Community college -Ora~ Coast. Colden West, Cypress. Cuyamitca at Mesa Verde CC. t p.m. High school • Newport Harbor ~. C«ona del Mar at Blg canyon CC. 2:45 p.m.; Estancia 115. Costa Mesa at Costa Mesa Golf I CC. 2:30 p.m. aADMIN't'ON • High school • Newport Harbor at Corona del Mar, 3 p,m. • BRIEFS Sea Kings roll by El Toro, 16-2 CORONA DEL MAR -The Corona del Mar High boys tennis team rolled to an easy 16-2 victory Wednesday over El Toro in a Sea View League match. Boris Turkich and Tdylor Dent swept through their sin- gles matches with 6-0 scores. John Cappello won all three of his sin- gles matches, too, 6-1, 6-2, 6-0. The Sea Kings ( 12-2) are still unbeat- en in League play in seven decisions. SIA V1IW l.IACWR Corona def Mar 16, EL Toro 2 Singles: Turlllch (CdM). Gale, 6-0; def. Wondra. 6-0; def. Upacam, 6-0; Owlt (CdM) won 6-0, 6-0, 6-0; Cappello (CdM) won 6· 1. 6·2, 6-0. Doubles: Fuller·D'Angelo (CdM), lost to Blank-Barker, 2-6: lost to Nagamoto-Mozlnder, 4·6: def. Henderson-Sarbosing, 6-2; Coleman.Chopra (CdM) won 6-0, 7-6, 6-1; Shukla-Mille< (CdM) won 6-2, 6-3. 6-2. Sailors come up short by one stroke to El Toro .COSTA MESA -Newport Harbor High's Bill Collopy, Chris Henrotin, Justin Shapiro and Scott Reuben finished within three strokes of each other as the host Sailors' golf team edged El Toro, 209-210, in a nine-hole Sea View League match Wednesday at Santa Ana Country Club. Collopy (3-over-par 39), Henrotin (40). Shapiro (41) and Reuben (42) led the way for Newport Harbor (4-8, 2-4 in league). while Bryan Bauer (47) also scored. El Toro feU to 9-4, 4-3 Estancia falls in golf to potent Santa Margarita RANCHO SANTA MARGA.RITA -Estancia High's boys golf team dropped a 186-211 decision to host Santa Margarita in a nonleague matchup Wednesday. Pete Krutzik shot a 1-over-par 37 as Estancia fell to 12-2. Andy Thomson was seven strokes back at 42, followed by Jeff Perry, 43, Ross Necessary, 44, and Mike Perry, 45. On the college level Wednesday ... The Orange Coast College men's volleyball team swept Irvine Val- ley. 15-13, 15-12, 15-9 to claim no worse than a tie for the Orange Empire Conference title ... OCC's LaNell Tucker got the lone hit in a 4- 0 loss to Saddleback ... Quynh Le and Wendy Andel IE:d the Southern California College women's tennis team to a 7-2 nonconference victo- ry over visibng United States International University ... SCC's men's tennis team remains tied for first in the Golden State Athletic Confer- ence, polishing off Cal Baptist, 7-0. al the Costa Mesa Tennis Club. P rofessiona I Weight-Loss & Shaping Programs! I Call Today! I 979· FITT Fitness lnstllule of Testing & Training 3 151 Airway NF'203 Costa Mesa We have a great selection of Shoes a Apparel for MenAWomen &Juniors. per doz.en! Hurry! While Supplies Last! • Newport BeKh/Costa Mesa Daily Piloc HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL Tars one-hit CdM, 4-0 CORONA DEL MAR -Newpbrt Har- bor High starting pitcher Molli Mullen was reeling the press\ire heading into Wednesday's Sea View League softball showdown against Back Bay rival Coro- n(l del Mar. Besides the normal intensity the rival- ry brings out, and that both teams came into the game winless in league play, Mullen had been on the losing end ol an 8-1 decision last season when the Sea Kings beat Newport for the first time in recent memory. "Yeah, I wa.s the pitcher last time," Mullen said. •1 definitely wanted to beat them this time around. "I didn't know I had a one-hitter until after the game. My shoulder was hurting so much I was thinking more about whether I would be able to finish the game.• "Ironically, the linescore is identical to last season's first game," said Sailor Coach Mike Mullen. "Molli won that game, too, with a one-hitter." Mullen (5-5) has notched three one- hitters and one no-hitter this season for Newport Harbor (8-5, 1-2). She had sev- en strikeouts in shutting down CdM. ing the off-season. Sea King Coach Scott Gorton, coach- ing his first Battle of the Bay, said he could feel the emotions running a little bit higher for this one. "In some ways, I think we psy.ched ourselves out," Gorton said. •Against the bigger teams that normally kick the snot out of us, we do real well. Then we come up against a team we beat last year and get all nervous because we think we should do it again. We played like a ner- vous team." CdM (8-9, 0-3) committed fiv~ errors behind starter Hayden Aley (3-4), who matched Mullen in going the distance. She only gave up one earned run. Newport drew first blood in the top of the first when Shawn Talley singled, stole second, and with one out, came home on a passed ball. The Sailors went up 2-0 in the third when Kyle McNichols singled, went to second on a passed ball, stole third and scored on another passed ball. In the fourth, Newport bunched together an error and three singles by Mullen, Mindi Alford and a two-run shot by Desiree Talley for the final margin. S£A VIEW UAGUE Newport Harbor 4, Corona Del Mar 0 "I always dread playing this team," Mike Mullen said. "They know each oth- er so well. It's always a spirited gdffie." Several girls from both squads play together on a traveling softball team dur- Newport Harbor 101 200 O -4 6 1 Corona del Mar 000 000 0 · 0 1 5 Mullen and Gosselin; Aley, Greene (6) and Wills. W -Mullen, 5·5. L . Aley, 3-4. DOtJ l [A( H I DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor's Molli Mullen cuts loose with a pitch e n route to one-hit win over C dM. • ~~~ks' ~~~:~~:ff:~:A~~S:~I~!:: ~~~~ (ages 11-12) straight w111. Yankees 14, Rockies 3 Rockies 9, Twins 6 had key hits for the White Sox John Reddy led the way, going Nick McCarthy struck out 10 Josh White and Eddie Gallardo 1Wlns, Mark and Kirk Kidman, 3 for 4 with a double. while dri- batters in four innings of work, each drove in two runs to lead the also provided some heads up base vmg LD four runs. and went 3 for 3 with a home run, Rockies to victory over the Twins. running to key the White Sox' Scott Perluns the team's lead- to lead the Y~ee~ to a 14-3 win Max Petty had a triple and a sin-win. ing hitter with' a .529 average. over the Rockies m a Newport gle in two at-bats for the Rockies. Shortstop Matt Encinias had went 2 for 3 and drove in two runs H~~r Baseball Association Pony The Twins made it close, scor-the play of the game, climbing up to increase his team-leading RBI DiVlSton game. . ing three runs in their final at-bats the ladder to stab a line drive. total to 8. Booth Fellers had two The top of the batting order of before reliever Brenl::len Zimmer, Jesse Forsythe struck out four hits and he leads the team with 11 Adam Cherry, Ryan Heenan, who pitched three innings, shut and allowed only three hits in his hits Peter Dugan and McCarthy went them off to preserve the win. three innings of work. Encinias · a combined 8 for 12. Cherry and Josh White struck out the first struck out the side to end the Fellers also pitched four score- Heenan both went 2 for 3. three batters he faced and joined game. less inning, giving up only two Heenan struck out two in his with Zimmer and Shane Swan-hits to earn his second win of the · one inning of relief. berg for the Rockies. PONY DMSION season. Ready came on in relief. In other games: White Sox 14, Cubs 7 (ages 13-14) The White Sox (5-2) are aver- MUSTANG DMSION Joey Mann, Max Patterson, White Sox 13, Dodgers 0 aging seven runs a game while (ages 9-10) Brad Dillman and Todd Dillman The White Sox used nine hits giving up only two. Mariners hang on to put away Angels, 9-8 COSTA MESA -Richelle Werdel made two clutch plays at first base to help the Mariners hang on for a 9-8 victory over the Angels in Costa Mesa American Little League action this past week. Corey Macha was the big gun with a double and driving in three runs . Joey Costantino had the.game-winning hit. For the Angels, Joel Walker went 2. for 3 and Brett Perrine made an unassisted double play. In other games: White Sox 9, Yankees 2 Greg Perrine pitched four innings, allowing two hits while striking out 11 in the White Sox' win. Eric Nutter had two hits and Chris Robinson and Brian Knox added key hits. Nathan Hunter pitched the final two innings to protect the win. Royals 6, Mariners 4 Jake Badger, Stephen Kemple and Nathanael Ashton were the leading hitters. Skyler Cozao and Ryan Castor came up with some timely defense. AYSO Region 57 registration scheduled for Saturday morning • Boys and girls being sought for a variety of AYSO competition in the Corona del Mar area. CORONA DEL MAR -AYSO Region 57, from Corona del Mar, will be holding its Fall registra- tion this Saturday, April 20, at Lincoln School on Pacific View Street from 9 a.rn.-noon. Boys, ages 9-11, interested in trying out for the CdM plus team are welcome to register. That includes boys from the Cd.M area, along with AYSO Fall-reg;stered boys who live in regions without an AYSO plus team (including Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, South Irvine and others). 1iyouts will be April 28 Crom 4- 6 p.m. at Lincoln. The AYSO plus team is coached by Jim Noonan. a long- time fixture in the youth soccer community. Noonan has coached more than 1,000 AYSO games and was the coach at Corona del Mar High for five years. All 1,500 of his players have gone on to play soccer on the high school level. Of those, 47 have earned All-CrF honors, including Justin Kerr. who's bound for Princeton after finishing up a stel- lar career this past season at Newport Harbor High. Noonan, estimates the talent level of plus competition to be about at the sil- ver level in the competitive club teams. Noonan emphasizes skills and tactical development. focusing on self esteem and leadership. He will be assisted by brothers Ziad and Walid Khoury when they're available. Both have coached and won league and tournament championsh.ips at the club level. The Corona del Mar Region also offers and AYSO plus team for girls, ages 9-11. The combined cost of AYSO and AYSO plus registration is $70, which includes un.i.fonns and the annual pancake breakfast. For more information contact Noonan at 723-1031. r-------------------------------------------------------------~--------------------, : Where's JDY team? . . : I I 1 B you reside In Cott. Mesa. Corona del Mar or Newport BelK:b. tUt'• • questton you shouldn't be : I illlklng. Call Sports, "2..u30, 8nd out bow to eHmlnete the problena. Junior, ucl 111. deterve better. 1 I I ~----------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ I< I ti<)( 1,1 'l A perfect 13tll birtllday YOUTH SOCCER Xtreme advances to State Cup's Sweet 16 COST A MESA -The Costa Mesd Xtreme boys under 14 soc- cer squad will be one of 16 teams from the original 64-tearn field competing April 20-21 in the sin- gle-eli.mmation portion of the State Cup Soccer Tournament. The Xtreme, made up of boys from Te Winkle and Ensign Junior Highs, advanced through last weekend's pool play with a 12-0 wm over the San Fernando Cos- mos, a 10-0 shutout of San Diego PQ Prerruere and a 3-1 victory over the Santa Maria Thunder. The Xtreme, coached by Estancia High varsity soccer coach Steve Crenshaw, have gone 28-1 tlus season in winrung the Coast Soccer League's Bronze D1vlSlon. They will be moving up to Stlver next season. Team members include· Lws Saavedra; TraVlS Uhl; Luis Rivera; Scott Perkins; Adrian Cendoya. John Aldenll; Mark Crenshaw; Sergio Sandoval; Pascual Aburto; Esaul Mendoza; Stuart Moncada; Oscar; Pedro Zepeda; Tun Bird- song: and goalkeeper Duke Burchell, who has registered 22 shutouts. The semifinals and finals will be April 27 in Bakersfield. THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1996 . KING GEORGIE DAY -M~Y Coronation of King George I Balboa Bay Club, 6 p.m. May 1, 1996 I I I I I I HONORING NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH'S GEORGE YAROLEY, 1996 BASKETBALL HAU OF FAME BANQUET INFOllMATION' 442-0755 ___ ., _________________________________ , S \1 <> K I: s <. H F I·.'.'\ GEORGE YARDLEY'S OPINION OF RED AUERllA.Ot Red Auerbach. who may best be remembered for his lighting of the cigar as.time dwindled and his Boston Celtics had the game in hand, is one Hall of Famer who isn't counted on to be at the Balboa Bay Club M ay 1 to salute 1996 inductee George Yardley. While Celtics faithful may rate Red as the greatest of the great Yardley's reflections tend to dwell on grate, as in irritate, rather than great. as in Yardley. "I just didn't think much of him as a coach," said George. "Bob Cousy coached the Celtics on the floor. Auerbach was just the right guy at the right time. I think he's a pompous ass, which probably prejudices my opinion of him. But he was never humble about the fact it wasn't just his (team's) talent that did it for the Celtics. "He wasn't that successful in other places he'd been. I think his baiting of referees lost him a game or two. Anytime a coach gets a technical thinking it'll fire up his team, the t eam's immediate reaction is, 'That stupid ass is losing us a point.· .. ~------------------------------------------------- DEEP SEA WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS • Davey's Locker -2 boats, 26 anglers 1 barracuda, 109 calico bass, 20 sand bass, 8 sculp1n. 1 sheephead. 1 rocld1sh, 28 mackerel, 1 blue perch, 2 Spanish jack. • Newport Landing · 1 boats, 12 anglers 1 sand bass, 45 sculpin, 2 rockfish, 20 mackerel. 17th Annual YOUTH EXPO Fri., Sat. & Sun., April 19-21 Orange County Fairgrounds Exhibits by Orange County students of all ages will be featured at this annual event, with awards presented fo r the winning projects. The three days will be filled with entertainment, special events and competitions. Join us ll's fun for the entire family and admission is free! EXHIBITS & FEATURES • School Projects • Science & Enginecnng Fair •Jazz Festival •Talent earch • 4-H Projects • Girl Scout Act1v1ties • Special Conte ts • Featur\! Ex.h1b1tors • Commercial Exhibits • Livestock • Centennial f ann • Carnival Rides • Community Entertainment • Food Booths FREE ADMISSION & PARKINGI Hours: Fri. 9AM • J PM. at. & un. 9AM -4PM INFORMATION: 71417~247 -I i : I • 1 I l • • THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1996 NUED FROM 81 against good pitchen. There's no doubt be bas sertoua power, imd not just to one 6.cld. He bib with pow r )UJt u for the other way.• .. ~. -.,. T• ~~. .. -II __ ,.· ---~ charging slow rOUers dearly mdical that bit large frame ~ not prevent him from bemg agile at the bot comer. when be play*<i Oft the ottenslve Uilo for CdM'• football te4m. wollld prefer to stay at tb1rd ln the future. ( • 1 know I'm not going to a toW"', .. ICbool out c l. Stuart said of his be.te tutute. "Sa.tically, I have two option.a: CdM belts Sunny-~ CORONA DEL MAR Corona del Mar High badm1nt team romped by Sunny Hills. t 1, Wednesday in a nonlea matchup, improving to 9-2. think Kevin feasts on this QmlJUl.WeDl," Cd.M Coach Joe Stu.art 2-0 with 4 2. 72 earned-run average ln 18 innings pitched this .season, hlUJllllered six borne runs last ye.or. He has 16 dingers in his career. But while pro scouts have drooJed over his me, bat speed, arm strength and athletic ability, Stuart bu added another dimension to bis game this season playing third base. •tt's pretty intimidating to see a 6-6 guy SWUli down at you from third base, Koh said. •.He's very coordl.nated for bis me, with very good agility and athletic ability. We made the dedsion to move him over to third base during the summer, because we knew we had a hole to fill at third when we put Bryan Bear at catcher." •1 love third. even though this. is DlY first year playing it,• he said. ·1 do11'tJmow u Ilike p1tdling u much. I like pitcbi.rlg, and J Joye knowing I can go out there and contribute to the team u a pitcher, but I love playing first and third more." Get drafted, or go to a JC for a YE!ar and get dratted after that. My dream ii to get c:lra1ted out of htgb school and go from there. But rm not going to be stupid if it's o real m.in1m.al amount of money. I'll go to a JC and get better.• Don't be surprised it be gets selected in the amateur free-agent draft tn June. Mixed doubles (Brtc LOOOICCl and Rupali Saggar, Robert and Aisa Garcia, and Bugen WADg and Christy C4rlson) swept '.said. •Jt's a four-game a11Dament in less.than a week, lCllDSire's some weak pitching sorimttmes, and Kevin obviously dominates that ... he just feasts off mediocre pitching. Good hitters will dominate against those kind of pitchers and battle His-over-the-shoulder catches on pop-ups and capability of Stuart, who has gained about 15 pounds since last autumn In addition to bJs club-leading six home runs, Stuart also leads the team in runs scored (14), doubles (four) and RBI (14). He's batting .383 (18 for 47). Among other things, Stuart has something special that no scout or coach can teach: Size. In girls singles, Culson end Saggar swept, as did Lobosco and Wang in boys singles. In girls doubles, the teams ct Con- nie Oluang and Thlkan Nohidi and Jennifer Nolan and Gard.a swept. 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No.tSOltJt3 (0191 590·9200, CAL· business 1n this Stale All pointed by the cour1 within CASE NUMBER NOTICE OF VACANCY my, under Ille Nims o1 Aid DMd Civic c.nt• DJNe Welt. olllcll o1 fll OulfY R«:ccdlr d "'°"Yid Deed cl Tn.m 11 fll IMPORTANT NOTICE TO WESTER N RE· checks must be currently four months from the date (Numero del Casol ON BOARD OF ol lr~ ...._ cNr9ff Ind o-lafQ Ana, callfomla llt 1:00 Orwtg. Colrtty. CaMomra, Ind ~ ~ " Slld Collt1 PROPERTY OWNER: CONVEYANCE CORP., dated. In the 1ven1 tonde1 of first Issuance of the let· 95C311S DIRECTORS OF penws of the Trus1te Ind of t11t PM 11t pubic auction to the pura19'1t 10 h No1D ol Def .. aid 9-,_.,.,. dlllCt1b9d YOU ARE IN OEFAUL 525 East Main Street, olher than cash Is ac· ters as provided in section The name and address of MESA CONSOLIDATED """• atlMd by &aid Died of hlghelt blddef fot cuh aid ~ to 51111 '-ICIW "$ MORE Fll.LY DESCRIBED UNDER A DEED OF P.O. Boll 22004, El c~pt:ld lh~ Truslat ma~ 9100 of the C111lornia Pro-the court is· (El nombre y WATER DISTRICT Trust. Thtlclal~oftheun-(paylbMMthltlni.dule ~OllOVttlt•ln~ ONS41>0EEDOFTRUST Tht TRUST, DATED MAY 24, Cafon, CA 92022· with t ~ Issuance o bale Code. The llmt lpr fO. direceton de la corta es NOTICE IS HEREBY paid blflfa oflhe obligllliorl •In lawful money ot the No tf.OOttft ol UICI Offiatf P'DC*tY eocr... lnCI otflW OOlll· 1978. UNLESS YOU TAKE 9004 (0191 590-9200 :he Trustee 5 Oe~ld bl \,lntil 1ng claims will not expire ORANGE COUNTY MU) GIVEN THAT lhore is cu1-eu<ed by the PIO!*IY IO be IOld United Statu~ .. ~Ille Reccrds .e .. oil 05l02"9M • mon ~ 'SfY. ol ,_IN ACTION TO PROTECT Dated· Aprll 11 1996 unds become eve ~ 8 10 before lour months from • rently one (I) vacancy on llld r-** ntitNited QQiltl, and lntefut convtytd to tht Mii~ (Honh)'£11t,_ to the properTy Oetl:'.t1bld *"" IS 1116· YOUR PROPERTY, rr MAY • • c I the payee or endorsee llS a lhe hearing d:ile noticed NICIPAL COURT, Harbor lhe Board of Directors of Upen&n Ind adv--. II the time and now held by It under ,._.. c rthou 700 Clvk: poned IO be. 2IO CaentY L-. BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC By. Jason L. otton ma\101 ol 11glll. above. Judicial D1s1r1c1, 4601 Jam· the MESA CONSOLlDATED oflhe Initial publk:allotl of the~ uld Deed of TNst In the .....,niy ou M, SALE. IF YOU NEEO AN TRUSTEE SALE OF· Said sale will be made. YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe boree Road, Newport WATER DISTRICT. It Is the llce of s• Is Stn,5178&. The (Jt'optfty situated In sUd Cent". Drive West. Santa Ana. tJU Newport 8e.c:tl. C. tJtll E)(PLANATION OF t:HE FICER: JASON L. COT· but without covenant or file kept by the court. llJou Beach, CA 92660 1n1on1 of the remaining btneAclafy under a.iid Deed of CoUnly and sute hefttnll· C. 11 I.~ AM 11 pbe a.cuon. to The~ TM1te oisan;; NATURE OF THE PRO-TON, EXT. 3017 w~rranry, express or lm· are a person lnteroste In The name address and membo1s of lhe Board or l1u11 heietolore ueculed and ct. tet dtacf'lbed: Tht Soult). the hlghtct bddlr lot e.n SIV lllMI'( for 9IY tiOOli&DltSS CEEDING AGAINST YOU, Publls hed Newport plied1 regarding title, pos· lhe estate. you may Ille telephone ~umber 01 'plaln Diroclors of Iha MESt\ ltvt1ed 1othtundtrsig11eihwr't11en westfl1y 45 feet at tM (pertllll II lhl ~med* 111 llwlli lt4I properTy ~ ni.:::; YOU SHOULD CONTACT A Beach-Costa Mosa Oaity sess onr or e~cumbradnces, wllh lho court a lormal Re· t 11. ti 1 1 ti CONSOLIDATED WATER Dtdntlon of 0.bull Ind Otl'llalld Nonheasttrty 210.18 ffft ot money ol Ille Uflltld Slein) Ill common Olt8gnallan. 91Y. LAWYER. P1101 A ril 18 25 Ma 2 lo salisy tile !1deble ness quest for Spoc1al Notice of • s a orney, or pa1n1 DISTRICT lo fill such va· lof S•,lndawilttenNotlotolO. the Southwesterly 130 fHt fllttl. lltlt. m inll!Mt. ~ n.ir.i The IOlti wnounc ol lhe an MAY 9 1998, at 10:00 P , • Y . secured by said Deoct. ad· lhe tiling or an lnvonlory w1lhou1. an allorney, Is: (El cancy by appointment In· failhnd EledlontoSell. Theun-QfttM~sttfty'60ffft ID ltld now held by• UllOW s9d ~ blllnCe of the otitglbon A.M .• CAL.WESTERN RE· 1996. vances I hereunder. wilh In· and appraisal of estate as· nombre. la direccion y el 1orested parties may sub· ctml9ned caused said Noca o1 ot L.ot 201 ot Ntwpott Ote4 d Trust " the l"OPl'TY tlllCU'ld by the~ IO be llid CONVEYANCE CORP.. a lh316 leresl as proyided therein, sols or of any pot1Uon or numero de tolefono del m11 a teller or other BP· Default .,ld Eledlon 10 Seit to ti. Heights, In ttit City ot Costa lllU-.a in Nld Couity m Sl8'e lflO 1U101111i1 ~ aiaa Callfomla corporation aa and lhe unpaid principle or accounl as provided in abogado dcl demandantt, proprinte wrlllon submfs· r1C01ded In the CX1unty wtltfe the Mesa. County ol Orange, "'"""""' delcnbeCI AS MORE ~arid.,,.,....• lie '"" du~ appointed trustee PUBLIC NOTICE lhe note securod by said sec11on 1250 ol the Cahror· 0 dal demandanta que no s1on requesting consldOI· rul p1opa1y Ii loQ&ed OM: st.le ot calllomla, H per FUU.Y OE~IBED ON 54[) of lhe nMI ~ at Ille ~n~r :,n~nf.rsruant d~ FORECLOSURE ~=~o:i~~17~e~:~~ ~ll:i~•on n1a Pr~bate s. Code. A Re· Ilene abogado, es) George a lion tor appointment April_ 02. 1996, LDMll• MottgllgM Map thereof rllCOfdtd In DEED OF TRUST The l"OPl'TY NoCloe ol S. is S1U,207.71 In J~E 2 1978 lee';: N NO TO 1539 D t d· APRIL 8 1996 quest or poc1al Notice M Hannen Bar No. 84391 Such submission should StMOK.. LL c. • Tum" c..,, ~ '· Page 83 Of Mlscella-tddt'ta hi otllr oommon desov· IOl3tto1 IO ellfl. flt Trunt 111111 , aa ns o. • • • • • form Is available lrom lhe · · • be torwardod 10 MESA c.lte /wlhoriztd Stgnalure, ~ neous Maf>s Records ot 11 cl thl ,... _..._ llCOtCJI 1 __.,a.-o--on 3198. in book, page, of Of· YOU ARE IN DEFAULT TRUSTEE: court clerk GEORGE HANNEN & CONSOLIDATED WAT!R dr-' PO Bo• 51SJ811 o.i.. s.ald Orange 'COYnty Tht '*Ori. .,.,, ,..,.._.., c llclal Records In the office UNDER A DEED OF BURROW ESCROW Attorne)' for the Petl· COMPANY, A Professional DISTRICT, 1965 Placenlta Tu.-75~1·5388. For T1usttt't pc-operty Jlddrus and other ~..,..IS pl.l1IOl1lld IO be 1 ~at nlllOMI ~ = or the County Recol'der of TRUST DATED B/30/90 CO ., 5 O 1 p ARK· tloner: Corpora11on, 4199 Campus Avenue, PO. Bo1< 5008, s• ln1otm.1110n pluw QI! (9t6} common dfs9\ltlon, f any, ?IOS °'9c3Mo. Newport e.acn. ~Dy 1 "'*or ORANGE County, Slatt of UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· C E NT ER DR I V'E , PALMIERI, TYLER, Onw, Suite 720, Irvine, CA Costa Mesa. CA 92626· 38J.me. LOHfSTAR MOAT· d the rul property dt-Ce t2MO The wldnlgllld TM-.non or' ct** ct'lllll by 8 ..., g~~~OJ!.~t:~~ urf. T ION TO PROTECT S ANT A AN A CA WIENER WILHELM 92715, (714) 854·1492 5008 Any such feller or GAGEE SERVICES. LLC IS ~ scribed ~ve Is purported ._ dl8:69mt "J ~ tor fr"I or lederW ~:.:::,, - MARRIED MAN YOUR PROPERTY, IT 92705, TELEPHONE & WALDRON, ELINOR DATE: JUN 08, 1995 submission musl be re· 0€BT COLLECT~ ATl£MPTIHG to be: 118CChurc:hS.ColU ::::Ohr ot>tnrrOn ~ Qlllons ~ 11 S.:::, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC MAY BE SOLD AT PUS. (7141 558·9212 J VOTAW ESQ J . PETERSON Clerk ceived at lhe DistrlCI oNtce TO COLLECT A OEBT Ai« fl. Mesa, CA t2l2S. Tht undtf· oesig Swq02 .., Fr-_. Cbdl 8'd ' • • • b ' ' not later than Friday May FOAMATIOH C>eTAINEO Will 9E signed Tl\lllee c1scWms l'lllDI 11 my ll'O#I ......,. The I .,. "' ........, AUCTION TO HIGHEST L IC SALE. IF YOU BY: CHERYL WYLAND, (CSBNOB8073), 280 3 '/IRMA GARCIA, Dep· 10, 1996 at s PM Any per· USED F~ THAT PURFOS£ any W:*fty fot any lncof· IOC.9""°""1oflhel.W'C*l b9a aJtl'cnl*l IO dO ta..a" .. BIDDER ~OR CASH, NEED AN EX PLANA· PRESIDENT M A IN ST ., EAST uty son desiring add11ional in· ASAP2008094'11 4'111. 4115 rectntu a( the Pfoptfty ad-of thl ~ lllQnO by lie st• II 119 _... "'*oils g~~·~~: sitrii~ TION OF THE NATURE Published Newport TOWER • STE. 1300, Published Newport formation shOuld contact ' dress and ottltf c~ property l0 btd2"1d....,,,.. 1\8"1eadl tS IOCllCMd.h T~ NATIONAL BANK A OF THE PROCEEDING Beach·Costa Mes:i Daily IRVINE, CA 0271 4-B~ach-Costa Mesa Daily Colee~ Scarmlnach.I the PUBLIC NOTICE dulgnatlon. r In'/, shown-~ 005ts ""*"" 1AC1 '"'1f ~ '11 -o1 flt CHECK DRAWN BY A AGAINST YOU, YOU Pilot April 11 , 18. 25. t996. 8228 Pilot March 28, April 4, 11, D1slrlct s Aeling Execuuve hefeln. The totM emount ot ~ 11119 ~ ol flt tntU1 Trulltes Deed 1111111 b1dt b1cOn STATE OR FEDERAL SHOULD CONTACT A Th309 Publlshed Newport 18. 1996. Assislanl, al (71 4) 631· l+OTICE Of lR\ISTEFS SAi.~ the unpaid bllM'Kt d the ~ ol IN,.._. cl 5* is ..-. to h Pew-or"'*"- CREDIT UNION OR A LAWYER. Beach-Costa Mesa Dail th289 1206· UHOEA DEED Of TRUST FILE: obligation RCWed by the Ut1.ns SS In additol lo c8lfl •• mllW ol""' s.ct .... Cl'IECK DRAWN BY A NOTICE OF PUBLIC NOTICE Y Pu bl! shed N owpor I t3543$2 AP HUMBER: '4J·21'· Pfopef'ty lo be aotd and re• flt Trus• Wll aocept • castwer's mO bA Wllolt _....at STATE OR FEDERAL SAV· TRUSTEE'S SALE Pilot April 17. 18. 24. 1996. PUBLIC NOTICE Beach·Cosla Mesa Daity IS YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UN· aonMlte tstlmand costs,••· check dr1'llon on 111* at llllXlnll _..;y: ~ or ~ INGS AND LOAN AS. BSC 5028 WlhS45 Piiot April 18, 26. May 6, O£R A 0££0 Of TRUST DATED pens.a and adVancta Ill the b91k 1a.a~by 1 Slllt at lllgll"dlng * ~ at SOCIATION SAVINGS AS. UNDER DEED NOTICE OF SUPERIOR COURT 1996. S.ptember 20 tltt UNLESS time at the 1n1t.1a1 publlcatlon teder1I Cl9dll unon c:ta -., '*'Y flt SOCIATION: OR SAVINGS OF TRUST PE'tlTION TO PUBLIC NOTICE OF CALlfORNIA, th315 YOU TAKE ACTION TO PR(). ot the Notice Of Sale Is: ~ , s1ataat ,.:;,:~s .and by wd BANK SPECIFIED IN SEC-Nohce Is hereby Cg1ven ADMINISTER SUMMONS COUNTY OF ORANGE PUBLIC NOTICE TECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY $152,726.97. In lddldon to hi :!, ll80Cllllon wqs Otld tdl.W1Dll ._... 111111 TION 5102 OF THE FINAN· ~~,:,~:~owc~~~~~:iiono .. a~ ESTATE OF: (CITACION JUDICIAL! 34t The City Drive BE SOLO AT APUBUC SAl.E. IF ~·:~u;:.!~h:t~a~~ IUOCllClon ~ .-igs bn fOIO· ---1 • pnMdld '*-': arid OIAL CODE AND AUTHO-trustee or successor HOWARD K. WILSON NOTICE TO DEFENOANT· Post ONlce Fictitious BuslnHs YOU HEED AH EXPLAHATION ll state °' national blink a fltd " SICbOn S102 ol lhl fllWI· fl8 ~ ~ l*a ol fl8 RIUD TO .?O BUSINESS lrustee.' or subst11uted CASE NO. A182168 (Avi5o a Acusado) GWEN Boll 14171 Name Statement Of THE NATURE OF THE PRO-chedt drawn by a stlte '°' cul Code ~ llJlhonl90 IO do Noel -=ind by Mild Deed Wiii ~~l~T ~~TEEN'1~N~~ trustee pursuant to the To all noirs. benef1clar1es. NEVILLE, lndlvldually and Orange, CA The following persons are CEEDIHG AGAl,.ST YOU, YOU federal credit union Of a ~in d'lt st• In lhl ....m nntt tt...I • pnMdld rn sad TO THE ORANGE CITY Deed of trust e•ecu1ed by creditors, contingent credi· dba THE CAA FARM, 92613·1571 doing business as: Crea· SHOULD CONTACT" LAWVER. check drtwn by a state Of llndlrofllr tn.ie9ltl • ICCIPltd ,._, -.. dllrgll llld ~ WINOLA RUSSELL, A SIN· lors, and persoQs who may WESTERN FUNDING IN· IN THE MATTER OF lure Comlo1ls. 2547 E NoClol ts henlby gMlll Ill• SER· fedtfal savings and 1o1n u-the Tnim. rnty 'Mlhhold b o1 fl8 ~ ftS .. wstS crt-~~L, A~Nu'tS~~~~~-GLE WOMAN otherwise be l~erested In CORPOAATED, a Ca11iorn1a THE PETITION TO S~~~pebble Ln., Brea, CA RAHO RECOHVEYAHCE COM· soelatlon, savings auocl-'"'*109 o1 119 T~·1 o.d •UitySlldOteddTMt Dmd CALIFORNIA aia rlghl titl~ Rocorded 8131190 Inst lhe will or estate, or bolh, corporahon, and DOES 1 CHANGE THE NAME 9K 1 Ed d M k 2 7 PAHY, as IMlee at SUODtSSot llUon Of savings bank 11'1111 fund& l*lOml .-.. io the 02121111M S~ AECON- and lnlaraal convey9d 10 "190-468700 of Otllclal of: HOWARD K WILSON through 25. 1nclus111e, OF Adult lndlvldual Pe-E acgo d w':,'bl •I ei, B 54 1Mll8 OI subslrlUWd lnlSllll sptClrled In Section 5102 ot Pew-at..._•, mlOlr ol VEYAllCE COllPAMY • ,_, and now held by It under Records in the 0H1ce ot lhe A PETITION has been YOU ARE BEING SUED BY t It I • S t CA 9;~2 po e Ln • rca. pursu8\t IO the Oetd of TMI the Flnanci.1 Code and au-fllttl Slld .. will bl ft10 but TlllS1W. 4900 ~ R1-t said Deed of Trust In th County Reco1der of OR· hied by JEAN M. WILSON PLAINTIFF· (A Ud le esta' o n 1 r • ace 'I 1 eltCUled by Rctla'd OllllOrl Ind thortzed to do buslnHs In ' Si* 2110 ......,.., CA tf10tl situated In sal~ ANGE County, Cahtorma, 1n lhe Supe11or Court of demsndando) TOM o. Francine Oallehue Jessica Cuthors. 9822 PllrOI oamocn husbsld Ind• this stata. In' the tYtnt ten-~ ~ at ~ty. f.ff.4$ Ci and Stall d• and pursuan1 10 the Notice California, County of OR· KESSLER. en md1v1dual, CASE NUMBER CSant1ag60 Blvd • Villa Park, ~ Cl'I OW171199t • dtl octlef than C&lh Is ac-11P't'1 at~ lllgll"dlng lltle '!!~a.. /:"11~ scribed as· o1 Default and Elechon lo ANGE You have 30 CALENDAR A181987 A 926 7 IAmlrNnl IC t1525616 cl ~ed the Ttwtee may~ OI ~ IO, __ .,, ""' c 0 Mp l. ET E L y 0 E· Soll thereunder recorded THE PETITION requests DAYS alter this summons ORDER TO Tilts business is con· OffOll ~ 11 lhe.olfiee ol"" wtchhold the luuanc. ot the Sl9dy h •tdlabllcrw lllCU9d Aalllllr1t Stctlflry C2U711 41'· SORIBED IN SAID DEED JAN 5 1996 Inst. #96· 1h11t JEAN M WILSON be is served on you to Me a SHOW CAUSE FOR ducted by a general part· Qully Recor ol °""II TrustM's o..d unt1 tunda by sed o.d ~ ""911'1-'"1 4118 1996 OP TRUST 0007868 ol said Ofl1clal appointed as person:il rep· lypewrilton response at lh1s CHANGE OF NAME nership ,..__,,, ~ ni __ _. ~ become 111/lllallle to the der With """"" Ill r·.:Mdld1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ll\e atreet address and Records will Sell on May resenlallve 10 adm1nls1er court Have you started doing ......,.., ,...._" ~ °' tndoflff u a mat-,.,_, nt h ~ pmc:1p9ll oth4k common deslgnaUon 2. 1996 al 1 o 00 A M. at 1he the estate of the decedent A 1e11er or phone can w111 di:£.!J1iN~tR~~) ~ds~" c~· business d:•t" No lht HoQ ol Oeialil aid ~ t• at ltght. said.-wll bt ~ d r. Nolf IKlncl by 11 any of the real propert-f front door or Burrow Es-THE PETITION requests not p1otect you· your 1ypa-F e 1 er. a Y Jessica uthers IO Siii ~ l9Cadlld mack, but without covenant UICI Deed 'Mii "*"'-' t.-:in a de1eribed above Is pur-crow Co • 501 Pa1kcenter lhe decedent's WILL and wnlten response musl be H':~e'":rLE°oall:h~~Tl~tc,~ This slatecmenl wcas l~e~ Olm/1"6 • ln~tNnt No Of warranty, expreu °' Im-~ 11 led Nole, ..... poo1ed 10 ti.· 3,21 WEST Drrve. Santa Ana, CA. at cod1clls, 1r any, be admlltect In proper legal form 11 you with the ounty lerk o ltMOOOTIOq d Nld Otr1o11 plied reganlng tlUt, pc>SM• dlarvM Ind IXJ*llll ol the ... iii~ii COAST HIGHWAY 16D public auction, to the high· to probate. The will and want tho cour1 10 hear your ~~:NG~N N~~J>sEA,:RJ~ Orange County on 3·20.96 Reiiaros 111!1 .. on 051021'"6 .. llon Of 8"C\mbfances, to.,,._ Ind,_ Will a.-d by MCW'IC Vl8W NEWPORT BEACH CALI'. osr bidder ror cash (pay· any cod1c1ls are available caso S 19903077295 • tlM Main {Nonh) Entranc:e to llltlstvthl lndetJtednffs tt-Nld o.d d Trusr o-.ci MaMONAL MM FOANIA 92663 ' able at the llme of sat~ m lor eKamlnahon In Iha file II you do not 1110 your re· T~'i::'JW:~a~~1i~l~ci?allehue Daily Pilot April 18. 25, the County CourthouM, TOG C\lftd by said Deed, 04/05/'"' SERRAlllO RECOM- The underalgned Trustee lawful money of the Ul'llled kept oy the court. sponse on lime. you may 11 •S llereb ordered that May 2, 9, 1996 lh317 Civic Ctmlf Orfw Wtst. S11111 adVMlCH thertundef, wllh VEYAHCE COMPNIY u sad Cemetery • Mortuary diec:lalma any llablliry for Slates), all right, 1111a. and THE PETITION requc5ts lose the case, and your all persons Y interested In PUBLIC NOTICE Ana. Ca 11 t ~ A.II. 11 ~ lntettst as pc-ovtded ttwm, ~ ,.. 4900 RNttpfWle Ro«J Chapel • Crematory any Incorrectness of the 1n1eres1, conveyed to and authority lo adm1mster the wages. money and prop· b 1 a.ie11on ID ,,,. hlglM1 bdder lot and UM unpaid pttnctpal bal-114 street address and olhar now held by 11 under said estate under the lndepen· erty may be taken w11hout lllis malt er appear 0 ore cast\ (PIYJDlt 11 .,.. •"'8 ol '*in ance Of ttie Nott secured by ~ 2870. hMdllt. CA 91105 3500 Pacific vi.w Onve common designation, If deed In the property situ· dent Administration ol Es· further warning from the ~is ~gr :n 1~0P0r1menl Fictitious Buslnest tewU °' lhe lXllld SllltS) ukt Deed wllh lnttrtlt (118)~~ (eoo)211·18"9 Newport Beach any •hown hereln 111ed in said County and lales Act. (This authority court. 0· 0 e range Name Statement money the.feon as sxovtded In I.id ICMif °"YJ Br ~ ~ M4 2700 Said Hie will be made, Stale and described as fol· will allow the personal rep· There are other legal re· ~~u~tJd Supen~r Cou~ al The following persons a1e ~1 ;:! and~~ con-Note, rees, charge• and ex· Auistn ~ C1'3031 •· ~---··--••lllf but without covenMt or lows· resentative to take many qulrements. You may want ress 5 ,,own 8 ove doing business as: The Ad -,_.. IO not11t w1 llldlr penses ot tlw CtustM ~ 111t8125 1996 PIERCE BROTHERS wa1Tanty exprua or Im-Lot 1 of Traci 2029, as per actions wltflou1 court Ip· to cell an allor11ey right 0~ 5·21 • 1990• at 2:oo Zone Adverttsing Design & Nld Deeo of TNst" tne Pl'OOlr1V the trusts crirated by uld plfod, ragardlng tftle, po• map recorded In Book 112, proval. Before talllng cer. away. If you do not know ~hclock ~.m .. and the~ and Photography, 188 N. Or· srtulled 11 Slid Coounty rw1d Siii• Deed Of Trust. Coast Fed PUBLIC NOTICE IEll IROADWAY seaslon condltlon or en-Pages 5, 6, 7 and 8 of Mis· lain very !mportarlraclions an a11orney you may call ere 5 ow cause, 1 ~ny ange St., Orange, CA herwnlller Ottcnbed AS MORE Servlces,aCaflromlaCorpo----------i cumbr~ncts, 1n'c1ud!ng cellanoous Maps, in the ol· however, the petsonal rep'. an ettorney';eferral service \hey have, why tho pelltion 92666 Fl.UY DESCRIBED ON SAIO rltlon, as said Trustff, Mortuary* Chapel fees, chargH and ex· flee of the County Recorder resontall11e will be required or a legal eld ollice (II sled 10;, :ange ~fdname should Karen Regina Fadel, 52 DEED OF TRUST The propeny 19900 Plummer st., ChM•· u"°HOETICER O~" ~~:T ~"'~ Cremation P«'I••• of the Trust" and of satd county lo gwe nolica 10 ln1e1111ed in tht phone book). n gran e · Camino del Oro, Rancho tddress hi Ollw common dtSlg worth, CA 91311, (818) ""''" n~. al 1he tN11s created by APN. 419-133· 12 persons unless lhey have Despues de qut le en· 11 15 lur1her ordered lhal a Sanla Margarita. CA 92688 nllllOn ~ STY ol ltll ntll properiy 725-4360, By. Slboney '1'2.S A.P. NUMBER: 9'0-17· 1Co10 Broildway said Deed of Trust, to pay Propeny i!ddress is pu1· waived notice or consented treguen esta c1taclon jud1· copy 01 this order 10 show This buslnen Is con· dttcnbacut,;w is purpor1ld to be Monge. Ats!stant Stcretlll')', m YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Sta Mesa the remaining r.rtnclpal ponedly 1'nown as· 2429 10 1ha proposed action.) claf usted \1ene un ptazo de ~ilu~e ~ pu1>~sh1ed P~ ~ B. dueled by: an 1nd1V1dual s Chtriy Hiiis laM """'l'Ort o.ted: Aprt °'· 1991 UHO£R A DEE> Of TRUST M2-e180 ~ms of tht no t (s) s• L11tlelon Place, Costa The independent admlnls· 30 DIAS CALENDARIOS os a esa 1 aiy ~ · a Have you started doing Beach C.t2'60Tteoodersigned ASAP200917"11 "18.4/:ZI DA.TED Odobet 31, IMO Ult-~!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!~ ~uttd by said Deed of Mesa. CA 1ration authority will be para prestnlar una re-newspaper 0 genera cir· business yel? yes, Jnnuary T · ms lllM lor ' LESS YOU TAKE 'ACTION TO I Trust to wit: $71,011.08 The undersigned Trustee granted unless on inter· spuosta escr11a 1 maqu1na ~~~~ityon ~~b/~sahs~ 0'::C~h1! 1996 !,'~ ;'Yhl ,,!_ PUBLIC NOTICE PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT with Interest thereon from d1scla1ms any llab1llly ror esled person flies an ob· an est1 corte. · Karen Fadel -·· ,....,...., MAY 8£ SOlD AT A PUllUC 8JOtl93 at 10~ per any incorrectness of the 1ec11on lo the petition and Una carte o una llamada wee~ for. l~r ~~ns~uhv~ This s111omtnt was tiled tddreu ~ odier com,,.,..~ SALE IF YOU HEED ,.,. ex. annum u provided In N ld street aodress Of other shOw good cause why Iha lolelomce no le ofrecera wee 8 ~rtOf 0 e ay 0 with the Coun1y Clerk ot nabal d fl'Y Shown het1on ,,,. NOTtCE Of TRUS'TEE'S SAU Pl.AMATIOM Of TME MATURE note(•) plus cost and any common des1gna1ton, 11 coun should no1 grant the pro1occ1on; au respuesta lh~~~~R 28 0 Orange County on 4·5·96 IOC.i 8'TWU °' lhl ll'iped bartce UNDER DEED Of TRUST FILE. Of THE PAOCEEDIMG AGAINST adllances with lntlKest ES. any, shown herein. authority. es11ta o maquina hone que • • 199 19983075397 ol lie obtg«ion *"'9d by lhl p NUM8ER: ~U YOU YOUSNOUU>CONTACT A TIMATED TOTAL DEBT The tolal amount of Ille A HEAAING on lilt pet1· cumplir con las lormah· GALE HICKMAN, Daily Pilot April 4, 11, 18. propll1Y lo be dO Ind~ ~~·~~ ~ IN DEFAULT U~ LAwYEJl '--• ,__, IJl*I r~owtu When Words Are Not Enough NSpeclallzlng In Sympathy • Floioers" 2983 Harbor Blvd $84,301.80 unpaid balance ot the obli· 11on will be held on MAY dades regales ap1op1adas JUDGE/COMM I S· 2s, 1996 Th305 taJmlleO com ~ and ftt" A~ Of lRUST OATm SERRANO RECOWEYAHCE Tht beneficiary under ga11on secured by the 16. 1996. at 1 45 PM 1n 11 ustocl qu1ara qua la corta Th · ICMWWla5 • IN""" ol IN nllll """ ~., M saJd Deed of Trust hefete>-property to be sold and Oept 703 located el 34 t escucht su coso Me ~0"'p~unlly PUBLIC NOTICE pubk;lllon of lhl Nollet ol Siii" J1nuaiy 5. 1• UML£$S YOU COMPANY,• Wiii*. or a.a.. fore extcUlld and dtllv· reasonable estimated The Ctty Dnvt Soulh, Or· SI usttd no prtStnta su acr et 11 3 ce Sl215$4 71 In tddltlon lo~ TAKE ACTIC* TO PROTECT tot Miit at..._._ Nllllle r •• -cosis. ••panses lllld •d· ange, CA 92668 1tsputst11 1 tltmpo. puodo lass fed Fictitious Buslnest .. irus111 .., Dll!llt , ~· YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY 8£ llftl#ll to flt Deed ol Trust vances at the lime of Iha IF YOU OBJECT TO the pe1der el cuo, y It pueden 642·5878 Name Stetement cfllCll ~on, st•or lllllonll SOt.D AT A PU9UC SALE. IF 9*llltd 11¥ Nn 0 °""8 .i STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Legal Dejartmmt at tht Daily Pilot is pkased ~ to announce a new smliet now aw.ilabk to new businesses. wt wiU now SEARCH the~ for you at no extTa chargt, and save you tht ~me and the trip to tlN Court House in Santa Ana. Thm of cou~. afor tht seatch is compktui UN! wi/J fik your fictitious business~ statmzmt with the County Ckrlt. puhli.rh once a Wttlt foY four10teh as~ by law and then fik your proof of publication with the Cou~ Ckrlt. Please stop by fQ fik your fictitious b,mness sfllkmmt Ill the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay Sr, Costa Mesa. If you canMt stop by. pfrag adJ us at (114) 642-4321 and UN! wi/J mAlte aTTangonmts for you to handk this proaJurr by m4il. If you JJxnJ.d haw any farther questions, pkase adJ us and wt: wiO be m1m than glad to assift yqu. Good UJCJt in your new business! • \ Pilot Costa Mesa The following persons are b9* 1 ct-"~by 1 a. at YOU HEET> NI EXPLANATION ~ WOIM'I Rlaard9d Ol'I domg business as· Kudos lldlrW CINI ll"OI at 1 cl** Of THE NATURE Of THE PRO-tl/11tltl0 • "'*""*" No ~ Unltd.. 16646 Evergreen ~,.. st1111 fedlrW CF.EOIHG AGAJHST YOU, YOU IOIS1S ol OfkMI Aecotdl 11 Ill Circle, Fountain Valley, CA Ind ;,.: -!,.,,, .-.gs SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. a/fa al lhl CcullY Recordlt d 92708-2311 .-.gs ...... IS llfl"lbr 11"'91 "" SE"· Or1119t Ccultt a.tcma. Sid Dennis H. Kudo, 16646 Ell· ~~ ~5 02 .Jb9* FIOICI' RAH<> RECONVEYANCE COM· llUl'Mf'll IO fll 0Nola ol Oefd ergrean Circle, Fountain Mel '" _. .... , I "' 111 ..,. ..._..-;;-.;...;;....;;.;:...::=:.. Valley. CA 92708·2311 ~Code tl'ld llA'cnad to doi.--------------~=------------- Thls business 11 con· i.i-a" IM ct• In the-" 1J ducted by: on lnd1vlduat ** OllW 1118' cash•• 8Cllllllllld }~ &ma Orir J ·w ~ Have you stoned doing the TM91 mey Wllllhold lhl ~.~ buslnen yel? No ~ d lhlt Trvc.·s Deed f!SU .3'.-. Dennis H. Kudo uMll llMldt btaomt 1'1111111* ID lht This 11utamant was mod r-/fll or ~ • a ~cf with tho County Clerk of rl(lhl s.ld .-a w11 bl mlde but _ __, Orange County on 4·2·9e COl!llnS1I at -...., 19903878122 at ~ Ngftlng .: Dally Pilot April 4, 11, 18. at~ to 25, 1999 Th304 ........ _ ..... PUBLIC NOTICE ~.o.s. ... --:-= NOTICE Of TllUSTEt'S SALE Tl , lr'CI ,_ ""* ~ No. t}Ot~ LOlll No cf ,. ... __, .,, 0010930* YOU ftl/IE 14 (l(f~T o.d Will .... 1.-i •II ...... -~,.~~ UN0£R A ()(£0 Of TRUSf 11 C9d Nola, •II DATED IW7• UNLESS YOU ll'ld ...... d ... TN(( K.flON TO PAOTKT ~ 111C1 .. Nit a...i by TOOR PfllKRTY. IT *V • sed o.d d Trull o...d SOU>4T 4"'9.JCSALI lfYOU MW1M SEMAMO lll£COM. 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YOU IHCIU.D CDlfr/ll:T A ............ Lil n, ti T• UIW\'llt. Noice ti ._..,, ""wu. .................... c.-...... . 1Ml 1JS, !--!'....,. .......... ~ ea.,.. ............................. Of 0-.. .. lw C.-..W ._., IUC!C I ....... .... .we...,.. Mllflt ....................... .. ...... ..... ... ·-Dietl .. TNil _.. ~ , ......................... ~---................ -~=M• uAs a new advertiser with the Daily Pilot, I am highly pleased with chc results my advertising has brought- in only the first month! l will continue to advertise with the Pilot, and appreciate the helpful, knowledgeable and motivated customer . ,, service. Thank you again Mark PorccUa ~, ' I ( 1 . :·d·-. ~ . '. ... '-. I , : ', , i IOUAI. ..OOSIHC O fl'fl'OllTUNITY All rul •dale IClwrtlm9 In ll'lls "'""'"'ii llllljCCI lo Ult Fed· 1111 Fair ""''"'Act .. 1t61 H __,.. dkll INUS II llltgil to lllVlftlU "Illy pnlercncc. llmllJllH er t111crlmlnalion w ell H rxc. cell(, 11liglon. sci. U.lllup. fimillal ~tn or utieul qill. or 111 lnllnllOll IO 11\aM Ill audl pnle1tnc1, llml· Llllell ot tlilcrim1nttJ011." Ula n1wi111par will not kllfwiltt lJ ICClpt lllJ ldvtltlSI· mtal lot 1111111.111 wlllcll ls In •llll1CIH Ill 1111 In. Our readers .. llm lly lnformall 11111 all tlnlli1111 1dY1r1tud in lhls .. .....,_ n 1¥11111111 on an 14al .,,ntnhy llUls. To com· flllll .. dlscrtmllallon. call HUD Toll·lrlt II 1-100·424-1590. fOf IN Wllllillf Ion, DC wn 1111111 call HUD It 421·3500. t~=~gL ...... ~-. • .4 '·I I . - ,,.. # ...... •-= NI ~ ESll a ASSIFIED llOUll5 Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Rates and deadlines·are subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the ri~ht to censor. reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily 1. J ', ..... I ~ -Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday BYPllO,_ (714) 642-~678 . , ·v•r r·' J I Cl , 11 ... \ BY FAX 601NOIO · -•"" ·r-i ~ I • ! 1 I ._ ~ :..:.. . II _..._.__610N190 ~ • ' I -,_ . . . . ... . I e • - . . . ...... DAILY PILOT DIADUNIS Monday .. : ......... Friday 5:00pm TueOOay ............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ....... TueOOay 5:00pm (714) 631-6594 (Please include your name and phone nwnber and we'll call you back with a price quote.) BY MAIL ORIN PERSON: . ' • -, . .,.,~·1 -- ' I I ) I I ' -• Thursday ........... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ................ Thursday 5:00pm 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Oxner of Newport Blvd & Bay SL .. Pi lot & The Independent accepl no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. . ·.- ' • I ~ r , I 7011-9090 HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT SANTAANA HEIGHTS N EWPORT 2184 BEACH RENTALS LOST & EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT FURNITURE 6014 2669 WANTED 2726 FOUND 2925 5530 ' 5530 5530 liiiiiiijjj;jjijjjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii GENERAL GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED 3 Br, 1 B a gar, Water/ gardener paid. Now painVcarpet 1542 Or· chard. $950 650-7737 SOUTH COAST M ETRO 2186 H~MES A iry 1 Br loft condo. Lg For penrnes on $1 . kitch, skylights, patio, 0o11.n q u en! Tax. pool. spa, gym, A/C. Repo s, REO s . Your Gas/wtr/frrg incl. Cat aroa. Toll free 1-800· ok. $695. 645-2535 5g9.9779 Ext. H-5139 for current hst1ngs. B ALBOA ISLAN D APARTMENTS 2106 FOR RENT- 4 Br 2 B a dplx. Yrly. Gar. Ip, frig, w/d hkup, CO STA M ESA 2624 s I or age. bay view. 11 9 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii C o u n try Fm ch hv rm NEWPORT VILLA M ature pro f'I c ouple FOUND · Ring'. on PCH $35,000/Yr I ncome R e 5 tau r a nt WINE BAR sot:i. chrs & coll rt>l, *APARTM E NT*s want quiet 3 or 4Br lnCOM.Callw1thspe-poten tial. Reading brolle r perseoxnp. Pre-Rcq fooov.ine oon rm tabte.5-pcsec; home/condo/twnhm. citic details 644·0771 b k T 11 F ( s taon:il. misc. 645-6584 Beach Area•Avl Now! oo s. 0 ree l ) rnghts Call for :ip· t'AP Wed· "1 l ·9pm St ud 10 • 2 8 R Furn or unrurn on FOUND: Boxer Dog 800-898-9778 Ext R· pointment 6,,6.7914 :!!JO Ogle St C M lmma¢ulate Furn!Wfe Fro m $4 85 • $8 7 5 water (bay or ocean). Brindle, male. w ·sode 1361 for oetatls Everything goes $20 Ctose to Bch/Shops/Fwy Annual renUtse Ideally CM. 631·6t 14 ,.$.,..4-0-,0-0_0_/Y_r--ln_c_o_m_e Rcstaun1nl to S2.500 obo cherry For moro info call: ~~o~~l~~e~~e ~ulii 7~~~,.L_O_S_T_D_O_G_F_e_m_r_e_d potential. Home Spend your sumrT>cr E M PLOYMEN T BR sets. nee poster J Cindy 842 ·2357 675_9349 or 714.704_ wh1to Spaniel w treck-Typists PC users. Toll at the bo:ich We :ire SERVICES 5533 sleigh formal dining I · B d ·· Free (t) 800-898-9778 now JCCel)1111g :ip rm w china cabinet, N PT BEACH loft apt/ 6415. ask for Jackie. es. ran Y· 4 4· 1 8 h 1oat11er sofa set Victo Need June 1. Npt Bch/L1do Isle ex T·136t for hstongs P 1ca11ons tor eac •••••••• • df • office 1200 sq ft, adj 714·830-2242 A Bar Attde ndanta Pte;uo be o:iw:ire that roan loving rm . gr •· to Via Udo Marina. cco unlmg Musi be avaotablo M.:>y the r CI O ck • PI us Now pnl/crpt. 514001 ---------L OST PURSE Ivory Join our team at I.tie 25 lhru tabor Day thl.l 1•'>11"9' '" this cat· 220-2968 mo. Call Bruce Kahl. GARAGES Pa Io ma PI ca s so BALBOA BAY CLUB Fast food e1<p holptul cgory may require you -=sc-o-tc-a-...,,9-6-,,..,--b-ro-~- FOR RENT E I S d We are loo k n f to c.311 a 900 nuonoor ~" 7 14-251·2424 Ext. 115 2740 purse. as or un 8 Y ' g or a B a lboa Bay Club. tones, 1:ipestry, peca .. 4(1. Spyglass Hiii F fT I ncome 645.5000 EAt. !.2 1 111 ""111ch there 1s a '' Ocean View P en t· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii area REWARD. Call Auditor/Accou nts charge per n'tnuti:.> w ood ends, S95. h o use. 2 Br. 2 Ba lg E 'slde CM Safe, cln. 673·5012 R eceivable Cle rk. _R_e_t_a_ll_S_a-le-5-1-11-F-o_s_h_·' matching 68" tovesoat living rm. com pool, single on pvt alley. Nr Fast paced environ· ion lsl.:>nd E\lcs & ••••••••• 585· Call 756·8998 $1450 954.7772 Tuslinf20th. Storage •---------ment. 10 key and wknds req d Help Us MERCHANDISE White l e ather 5ota & only. S125/mo 673-3059 HEALTH & computer knowledge Grov.' 71•1•6.1'1_7877 chair. like ne<N, P en ln P t: blk to bch. FITNESS 3000 a must. We ma1nlain a S1 500. 714 640·6041 Quiet 2Br 1 Ba, ref rig, drug free work place sundck. No pots, N/S. ••••••••• and perform pre-S alhes A ssoPcT·NFTB hHolcl ------------------- BUSINESS & WANTED 7 5 PEO 91 shop o n· ANTIQUES 6010 MERCHANDI SE $900/yrly. Also 1Br • omploymt substance est, rclii.lblc, hilrd· at $750/yrly. 650-8040 FINANCE PLE to loso weight abuse tosllng. Pis call wori..mg, some corn-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MISC. 6015 $300 1st Month and earn money. Doc-645·5000, Ext s21. putcr c.p n cx w hrs Ruby Sl950. 721-9475 BEST PRICES PAID Clean. lrg mtn cabin·•••••••••• •••••••••• tor rocommondod.1---------S 1 1000. natural herbal EARN MONEY Read· omc iwr y mornongs A FREE style. 1Br. walk-In clst. ino B k 1 5300001 noghts,wknds S8 llr M"TiellUTO'IOlllODIU Nr beachlTrlanglo Sq. MISCELLANEOUS based products. No 0 0 s · yr Coll Carol 714·G•t0·2394 f.at. PEPPER SPRAY Sonora A pts B USI NESS exercise required. 111corne potcnllal De-• ~dakn!Jlr liMJ. •........... ,coRONA D EL MAR 2122 HOUSES/ ·CONDOS FOR SALE GENEIUU. 1002 Ocean Sid e of Hwy. 3Br 2Ba, bonus/toll w/ wet bar. 2 car gar, alarm $2400/mo lse. Agl 281·4455 Mary Ann 845 .33545 •RE•N•T•ALS•••••• OPPOR TUN I TY Money-back guarnn-tails 1·800·513·4343 ----5-A-L_E_S___ pllllllllp.pmalaln.Clm. Lite is precious, pro-lee 1·600·433·0167 fat Y-9637 REPRESENTATIVE Cm.old~ p«ltlJ in tt. tect 11• Buy 1 , got 2 ***•2Bd 2 B a $950 2904 Fl Sh O d •Oat"-·--··' ' free' CALL NOW 1· Pool. garage Close to----------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'"••••••••• owe r o p ut oor Growing communoly ,..,. """'._.. 800-576·2743 Ext 20. Shops 314 Rochester 11 2 postilions avail. FT newspaper group ~e~I. •ConCa!u!. likrmas. 722-6S88 or 673-7907: R OOMS 2706 ENERGY, MOTIVA· PERSONALS PT Design applltuoe chsplay advertising repre Stair Chair Exl etec ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TION, ENTHUS I· nee. Apply on person. sentah-1: V.•lh 1 .,.~_,, mini fitaor ton. 1<1n1 cond, E 'sld e 2Br 1 'hBa x-lg • A S M start 0 f 1 I••••••••• Every Bloom1n· Thong S2000 (S3300 new) immac lnhm, nu crpt/ N B Rm w/pvt blh 1n 2Br y ur u ure 250 E 17th . CM mum expcr.ence E•Cl!livnt •BUYING ITEMS• B.:>I. Lsl 646-1 164 vort. beige tones. hk· condo. Pool/spa ienn NO'f1· New highN·tech ---------benel 1 pac~agc incl 1:i ng From 1800·1960. 1 pc 1-W-h-lt------,,.- ups, patio, walk/tihops Fem n/s pref $550/ pro 1 system eed PERSONALS 3002 Hotel base sa1:11) tcr :r·e c•tll· to entire cst::1tc Paint· e neon art 4 :orx4o GOY"T FOAICLOll D Cat Ok. Avl 5/11. 253 mo incl utll 640·9510 computer and 20 m in· T HE BAL BOA BAY 9e11c s.ile~ prolt'S'>•en.i1 mgs, cl11n;:i glswnre w sun. palm tree Ila· home• for pennlH Cabrollo $695. By appt ---------utes darly ht1p·f/ CLUB •S looking lor 3 Physoc:il drug scrC'enn<J re· furn, CIC lmmod cash, mtngo. wtr 5300 Din iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil COS TA MESA 212 4 on $1. Delinquent Tax. •E'slde Lg 3Br 2Ba, 310·379·1080 collect R oom To Rent www · soltelllg ence-HOT CONNECTIONS cou11eous genlleman 10 qu•reo EOE Ple.l~<' ~cna top S 673·6223 11 msg rm table w 6 wht Repoa, REOa. Your w/d, 4·<:ar gar, court· Non smoker and child .com/GWG 1·800·677· •1·800·89A A688 provide customer sot'l1ce resume 10 Jud" Oell . .,, chrs . gls lop. chrome Area. Toll f,.. 800· yd. ofc. lndry rm. 193· E'SIC:'e 2 B r D uplex k 1207 ext.1717. "r"9 to our members m the .. • .,, base S150 642-3993 898-9n8 Ext. H·13e1 C Magnolia. $1400 Avl Yard, w /d hkups, gar. ~t4-s~~~~~r.or 7pm HOTTEST HOME NEWFREEPARffilNE men's spa Part-limo po-.c a1t101n1a Community APPLIANCES 6011 WOLFF TANNING for current llallng a. _n_o_w_._N_o_p_o_t_. _s_4_5._1_0_2_0 Quiet. No pots 5885/ BASED BUS INE SS 1111on. 30 hours a week News 330 West B;iy Street. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEDS TAN AT HOME;. Height• Dup l ex 3 Br, 1-m_o_. _6_19_·_9_34_·_3_7_1_0__ IN America! Over 1::~~!,1,:-~:~:. For further mlorma~on Costa Mes.> CA 92627 o• Maytag Waah e r Buy d•rec1 and SAVE;. ---------• 1 •11 Ba. gar. patio/ MOVE·IN S P ECIAL V ACATION 5,000 new members pis call 645·5000 Ext 521 1311 your resume 10 1714) Good Cond1toon Commerctal Home COSTA MESA 1024 yard. $1225 Mo. ~r&p~c.B~lc~oe!a5~es.7:/d5, RENTALS 2722 per week. Unlomltoo S~~~~~~~~_r;5~P:~~~; Need freelance llne _63_1_·6_5_9_4 ______ , S175 721·9656 units from S199. Low Avl 5/1 622-8535 monthly Income. No artlat w/own comp .. Teach er fully quolofoed ---------monthly payment•. pool. lndry. carport w/liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii investment or selling. s2.99tmln, l8 plus to work on spec/b ook 10 co teach preschool Free color catalog. storage. Groat locl No Free membership. Scrv·U 6t9·645·8434 c~11 Harry 540·7731 FURNI TURE 6014 Call today. 1-800·842· Dog·frlendl" sum · u Now 11111119 for sum· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pets. 540-4828 m er rent a l w ante d Call 1 ·800-584-7587 W i d o w er 82 educ, ,_N_U_R_S_E_S______ m cril oll Est 'd nc· 1305. 0 DOWN PAYMENT *a dap tetU• NEWPORT •Poreoloaur•• E'ald• cul-d•aac. 3Br BEACH 2169 N e wport Across th• 2Ba, spa, 2-car gar. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S treet 2Br. gar. No Cosmetic fixer. $185K. pets. $825. 1665 Irvine for 2 woll-monnored __;.<2_4_h_o.,..u_rs.:..)._____ caring, likes Belllnl. CNAs CHHAs. lmmed crod1ted program FIT. *HOUSEFUL* d & 2 d It S k :-L 1 Oonlzottl. Verdi, Adam 1 1 k d CO MPU ogs a u s. ee o c a V e nd I n g positions avail In all x n wor ing con · Llhr solos. sleigh bod, TERS 6018 upscale rental for 2 Route, 20 estab· & Drlgo Like 10 meet areas ol OC. FT/PT. bens. lrvuie 854·6030 en1orto:iinmont armoire. "'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii wka, ocnfrnt or close. Ushed accts. Buy all/ lady with slmllor Inter· Live-In & hourly. Must ---------1 V1c1011;m furniture silk 1111 Agents 378-0909 3 Br 2 Ba 1 hse to bch. Ave.#7 720·9422 x203 Roooc. gar. Avail 4/15. U p per B •ck B •y Hts Mm 1 yr lse. $1350/ 2 Br. w/d hkups , July or Aug. 800·766-part. 800-775-2219 ests 40·55. 536"3325 have car w11h COL & T ELEMARKETIN G trocs. coffee & e11d 1 .... 0::i~~ ~~~10~0:'ppr':!:!.· 9635 Richard/Julio _M_C_l_P_h_o_n_e_C_a-rd_R_T_E_S-1.-__,,......,...,_... __ _.._.., valid insurance. ~n~~:i·~?gu~~llS2 1~r;~· blvs, etc Grant1fatllc1 011 5550. Also micro- HUNTINGTON mo. 818-50 t-0097 patio, $845, no pot• BEACH . 1040 Bayrldg e 2Br 2Ba. __ 84_6-_11_6_4_16_4_5-_9_54_3_ ,_R_E_N_T_AL_S_T_O __ _ LOCATIONS GOING Action Health Care clock 7 14·894·9880 a -HOTTEST 714 557 2273 exp roquirod FT1PT wave uasar. llke new new pnt/crpl/bllnds, FAST! Inv. Req. x * x * x * · S9 -525 hr benefit s Buy It Soll II Fmd It S50. Call 675-7239 800-700-7177. 24 Hrs. M'ftd'nll!IN""1@M Order Desk Friendly 714·249-2209 Claullled . 169 UVE rosp person needed ------------------l·W-AN--T-E_D ____ _ PURCHASE/LEASE • Kitchen In Orange ....._, .. l 00 I to answer phones. LI county Sports Bar. 900-505-5050 typing, fluent Eng .. EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT TO BUY 6019 SHORT SALE pvt gated comm, 2-car ,_ SHARE gar. $1250. 497-9408 2 bdrm 2 bath 1st B LUFFS 4BR. 3BA 1111•• 11«1•l 2724 floor encl unit In gate 112 Off 1at Mo .. Rent guarded pa c 1f 1 c end unit. vaulted cell-88drm8 aBatN Ranch. Carpet & oak Ing. 2 car gar. pool •WID!:.c:,~ .. ~· N.B . Q reat Locatron Klt·Lndry. Phn·cablo Clean. quiet. No pe1s S400 +utl 845·9515 Immediat e income 800-739-4420 good math Fem pref 5530 55301'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 818 75•9100 8am-4 30pm M-F S7 ht 1• plank flooring. fir• __ s_1 _99_5_J_m_o_4_5_8_·5_2_3_2_ lflOPl!ld ·-• with only $ I 0 k I nves I· -o-C. M . 7 1 4 -84 8 . B 4 4 1 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii To P Do II a r a p a Id mont. (714) 580-8686 For Records Jazz. I lo CAl.L~• pace, encloaed pat . Lido lale 3Br 2:V•Ba. wtCTMA 722·7505 NB O cean View Modern, near sand, lg 1undk, lndry, pvt ontr. $595/mo. 646·4400 POSTAL&CiOV'TJOBS S o untracks , etc VENDING $$$CA SH l----------I S21/HOUR • BENEFITS Call Mike 645-7505 0 n 1 y S 1 5 9 , lill 0 0 . frplc. 2-car gar. patios. MM Seller's loss la your 111 Via Eboll. $2300/ RULES$$$. 30 now SCHOOLS & NO EXP WILL TRAIN money makers. Pro-A 1 I f 7 ~A1 99 g"nl mo. 31().277·1583 fesslonally localed, INSTRUCTION 3012 PP ' n ° t4...,-. ·1 1 stockeo, ready to go. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii P VT POST OFFICE $6,435 ABSOLUTE BECOME A PARALE· PIT counter help. TOTAL. 1·800·200· GAL. Join one of Frlondly, responsible Harbor Realty (714) 973-4400 1044 LIDO ISLE NEWPORT 4Br House. $3750/mo BEACH 2669 lease. Call 67 5·4042. I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NB oceanfrnt on board· wlk, deluxe vu Lg calm hm, lndry. $595 Gar a11ell. 675-5742 3948. America·• f astest $6/hr. NB 642-6262 Npt N orth 2Br 2Ba condo, 2-car gar. AC. w/d , pool. No pets. $1450/mo. 840-1529 •1BR $825• ·--------2BR 2 BA $7 25/Up NB/Fash 111. Pvt both & growing professions. R·e·b·e·I Lawyer Inst ructed Refrlg & dishwasher gar, w/d In 2Br 2Ba ANNOUNCEMENTS Incl. 60x30 pool. No tnhae. pool. $500/ ••••••••• a ar, t V4 B• gar w / pets. No teos. No mo+ lh utll. 719·9349 opener, e/c, w/d, full P enthouse Spacious. lease. 5 4 5 -48 55 , _________ --------- homo study Spoclally A womens wear programs offered. boutique In Fash Is. P.C .0 .1., Allanta, Oeor· neods a dedicated, gla. 1 ·800·362·7070 exp'd f/t sales person. Dept. LLE782. Hrly •comm 640·7300 kltch eppl., frpl, $1075 walk/bch, 1Br. sec'd 1 __________ Prof w a nte d. Live on LOST & mo. nr UCI 721-8224 complex. 850/mo. Newport.He i ght• tho beech, NB. S500/ 650.3143 or 675-4781 3 Br, 2 Ba, pool, gar, mo + VJutll. Call Phll or F OUND 2925 •••••••- w a nt.d t 50 people w/ $995 No pets. 738 Tracy. 875·2917 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EMPLOYMENT NEWPOIT BUCH 1069 Tuslln Ave. 642·7658 •----------• designer furn to live In F OUND • Foxhound, ••••••••• OC'a finest homes for Why play Hide 'N The Community female, 6 mos lo yr a lracllon of normal Seek with childcare? Market Placo. old. near 23rd & Tus-•t H,000 1 Br, 1 Ba. rent: 4Br 3Be S800. C~ll C l•asl tled -~~~s51~e7d8 tin Ave .• C.M. 548· gated comm., amall _c_a_11_7_1_4_·6_6_0_-s_1_1_0_. ____ 1o_a_y_1_84_2_-s_8_7_8_.__ v v 4572. oce.an vt.w. Ron Real --------- To place an ad In Cl•Hln•d Call 4'42·5 4578. •R ecep ti o n i s t • (oxoculivo sullo opera• lions) FIT. oxp., posl· tlve, high energy, W/ good rece p/soct y 1kllla. Servlco/cust orl· ented. Fax resume to 752·2814' or call 752• 2272 for Interview. Eatata 250-4525 -iiOi--,000--2 -0-r, -2 -8-.,1 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA M ESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA M£SA 2624 townhoma w/2 car gar, tennis court., nr bch, RON Real Estate 250-4525 il6 CJJiYON oowr plaJ'\. 28R, Dan, 28A.. 14159 600. Owner wfll aMt rn nnan. 844-6215 lllleoPeM nMdl 4 Br hom• Of' condo. nt ;~"· atart June, H"all VI .. HOM•a Mon.co. M~I a hdwd flr8, lrg pvt IOt. Bia 729-723efK~ LOD POI SAi.i 1400 UITl•Cll 04 Let eo.200 wtttt 2 Bedroom, 1 lleth houM wtttt hardwOOd noore. N .. d • TLC. 1146,000 wtth "'* flMnolng , Oontaot °""9f, ft.Q. llClll MCM, :• ....... CA L ----............ QUOIT It: SBB.ENB Palm ~esa Apart111ents So near & yet '° fu ... That's the ft.ding you ~ when you live at Palm Mesa amid the lush grttncry of ICcludcd woods &· statdy palms. A Studl<-. I 8t 2 lkdroorna • '" '511 lO S600 • 181'. ~ "$6&() • aP. S7l5 eo S7SO &Nol'tu • Vcttacal Blinds · A calinc r.n. • NhW CMpcl, Paint a: Tdt • fmw. lloom • Healed Nd It JtcUllU • l'ltiol Ir Wconia • (iu1rp A.V-... - - - --- - - - -7 - - -7 - - - ---, Costa Mesa'a Best NEWPORT VILLAGE "APARTMENTS Bring in this coupon tor 1 /2 ott ht month'• rent. For a llmtted Hme onty. • E11tfo LOIQO Jrs 1 on<! 2 bedtooms JR $600 1 BR $700 2 BR $860 • Sond Volleyball • 2 llQhled lennts courts • IJwffcol bhnds • Oethng Fons • Plush cn1pt1 • Flll'le9 Room ~ ~ hlalea pool and 9'l(.l • Goi 88Q$ • OM!td~ • ... 1 "' .. Dhonls ·-~ 6049 ADOPT ·A·PET Every Sat & Sun at PETSMART, Founto:im Valley Puppies. kit· tons and moro. all looking for loving. car- ing homes. CAU 597· 9037 for more Info. DALMAT ION PUPS 5 mal~s. 3 females, 6 weeks old, AKC regis· t•red. (310) 693·0222· HAPPY B I R T HDAY, SOX! Today you ore 7! You escaped the sad late of so many racing Greyhounds and now ltv• In com· fort tl'lanks to Hamo- pet ol Irvine. Otbe{a are waiting! Call ~ Info, 71 4-252-8455 i •Poodle• AKC • Tea C\Jp Toy & Mtnl S250·S950 714·751-34~ ' l S•ve abuaecs ancs• abandoned ~··· 811 • 1101unte•r1fos1er. CaU• '114·501-9037. BALBOA ISLAND -I THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1996 TODAY'S CRoSSWoRD PUZZLE 11•· I a By CHARUS GOREN wtth OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HJRSCH N!WPORT SPEED & CADJUAC 9040 ISUZU HOO BUCH 6169 SKI BOA1S 7016 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii &iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1889 aEVILLI! '87 lsuau Tro...-r II 1.09 Tradowlnda *1988 22tt Ski Boat• Orlglt1al, real good 75k mllu. orlQln•I C"Adlllon n ..... t1re1 owner. red, 17,$00 4CAOSS i l<ermtl, • g ~ Take a -at try ~ 14 Capital of Peru 15 Whruah UI Llcoric:e· ltke navortng 17 Made a hole in one 18 Units 19 Unha1?f>1ly 20 -ooe s way· proceeding 22 Solas 24 Gold bar ~ Antique auto 27 Make an eQu1ne s<>Ynd 30 Not manufactured by machine 35 LMng fence 36 Volkswagen kin 37 Mongol's tent 38 -1n a day's work 39 Curvy 42 Cheerleaders cry 43 Sm11k 45 Skelton and Barbel 46 Up and about 48 Costume 50 Ship's officer 51 "Anno of Groen Gables·1oc 52 German rrve1 1 S4 Olympb con1es1an1 58 Upset tummy soother 62 Smal atreem e3 Conceited 65 Old word lor "you" 66 Ald'I cake 67 Actress Sommer 68 Chops 69 Take the helm 70 Potato. slanglty 7 t Clobber a lly DOWN 1 Blemish 2 Paddy crop 3 Portent 4 Roaming about S Soh and springy 6 South American dance 7 Malt beverage 8 Harry's spouse 9 Sewed loosely 10 Med school course t 1 Sea s motion 12 Cap11. e g 13 Lock openers 21 Secret 23 Tennessee -Ford 25 S.gn of 1a1n 27 Moby Dick. e g 5 7 "'€\'IOUS PUZD..E SOlYEO 28 Actress Hayes 49 More 29 -away: submissive spends lazily SO Secured a 31 Finds the sum diaper 32 Atmospheres 53 Japanese 33 Duck's mate poem 34 Early SA Performs In anesthetic a play 36 "The Clan of 55 Horse's gait the Ca11e Bea~ 56 Not there author 57 Arden and 40 Space shun1,·s namesakes path 59 Masticate 4 1 Cow 60 Corn Bell state 44 Full 61 Spnnkle wrth 4 7 Chnstmas powder decorations 64 High mountain _. ........ ~""'"'r.~....,.. .... 10 11 2,. Lano, Sat 4/20, 8-12, 5 7 lltre v.e, King "'' ' .. ~ ' 650-l769 new crib, Bounty Cobra O/D. low prohle $8995 ue.e12a irmasnMng It~. hull. 1u11 aervtced, ---------1:.:......---......;;,;;;o~-:-;.-- LEND A HELPING RAND EASTBLUrr new eontroller/uphol· PORD r r atery. Great •kl boat· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiii Both vulnerabJo. Ea.at deals. NORTH •J8753 o J752 () Q9 •KJ WEST •Q 104 O Q9883 () 8 •8432 SOUTH •.AK6 OA4 OJ732 +A 107 5 EAST •92 OK10 <>AK 11)864 •Q96· The bidding: EAST SO\Tl'H 10 INT WEST NORTH P ... 20 p... 2NT p... Pua Pa1a 3NT PaH Opening lead: Six ofo IL is a pleasure to watch two play- ers cooperating on defense, t.he most difficult facet of bridge. Sitting East-West on this deal were former world champions Bobby Goldman and Paul Soloway. Their opponents were Dutch int.ernat.ionaliats Enri Leuflccne ond Barry Westra. North's two diamonds was an nt.t.empt to locate a 4.4 major-suit. fit. When South denied holding a major, North decided that his five· ca rd suit and fitting cards in South's known club suit were suffi. cient to contract. for game. W led I he d E , lttatelO•r•ve Sale latt·look1 great ..... r• 11 eal. a ow art, an ast.s 2328 Ar•lla ady to go. Sl0,500 '82 Muateng 8-cyc, ten Wat taken wiLh the ace. Dedar· (across from CdM t1S) 848-9449/574-4247 1tk shift, AC, mnrf, er cashed the ace and king ot Sat/Sun eam-:5pm new brakef. Grl gos. 1pade11 and led another, 1ettln1 up Quality furn, antiques, $800 &71.0832 two Jong cards in durnmy. In with collectibles, furn, ap-MARINE SERVICE '88 ESCORT GT '90 ECLIPSE DOHC Turbo. Whit•. Runs greatl Perfect condition ln1lde/out1 56500/obo. 248·0385 the queen or apadee West. realized pllancea, 2-sect sole, SUPPUES 7020 Red. AC. Brand new h t h t , i f h French breakfast set, pa 1n 1 & 8 t er• 0 .1--------- t 8 t e rou 1ne Pay 0 8 eart p ictures. gourmet Abtolule)y wonder1ul PORSCHE 9175 might lead to partner coming under looda, drafting table7 AHCHOR 0 8 r 0 n 1 y s 2 2 9 5 · ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii intense preuure when declarer chr, outdoor furn, mlr· 351b Plow. Good as Terr1ble crodtt ok. we can 1~87 Targa Rebll ong. cashed the long spades in dummy, ror. custom dbl oven, new SlOO 7GO·o534 finance anyone w/tow grt cond, not running. so ~ast thoughtfully shif\ed to a BBQfrollaserle, linens, do~n/low rno. paymonls. $5000 or trade for vw diamond. Dummy played low and toys, vases, freezer, MARINE SLIPS Coast Auto Flnace camper. 545·2030 East could have set up the whole potted plants, sew. di&mDnd s uit by covering with the ~o'!,c:, b:~~ng& 8:~~~'. DOCKS 7022 714·448·5959 TOYOTA 9210 ten. 644-4371 or 760·6898 -38 ' Mooring w/t l ' 1923 Ford Model·Tr"'iii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ Fortunately, Eaat alao realized 1--------5,_.......,..-•Ro AD s TE R • r• h d . d ' bl h GARAGE ALE BW, off Alvarado Pl., 100.., Original. Very 1 ...... 0 Cellca GTS t e 1scar mg pro ems on t e Cl the f 11 ap E f B 1 C 11 ,. •• Ei t o s, urn ure, . . o ay s. a clean and runs great. 93k mlles. red, auto. spades. To counter that, as rose pllances, misc. SAT 8· (909) 397·9797 or 56800•00 OBO. Call loaded. 56,995 obo with the ace, cleared the king of , 12, 2400 Margaret Dr. (909) 626-7190 (7t4) 963_2633. 434-6500 hearl.8 and exited with a low dia· HUQE Garage Sale 50 Fl Mooring. xlnl ----------- mond to the queen. Declarer cashed Albuma, tapes, books. loc, lflA241. 1st moor· 1993 Ford 1--------- the long spadea and lting of clubs, beds, computers, furn, Ing at end of C St Bronco 4x4 4X4 9221 . then led the jack. East played low sport equip, misc. Sall near Pavilion. Cans In porfoct condition, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii and declarer was trapped. I! South Sun 11-4, 2271 Mesa Or ser11leod this yoar. all power. leather, overtook the Jack of clubs, East Moving Sale Home S611~·2n008 2 1n6c6l3sml tblo:it. r1~~n:: to:n~~g. ~';:~ •'Se Range Rove,.. would score the last two lrick.s with furn. books, tools. '7"' • any me $17 000 574·4247 or White, w/tan leather the queen of clubs and high dia· Sun 6·12, no early 50' Mooring 646:9449 seats, never ever off birds. 2030 Holiday Or less, Greol penln· road, 95k mllea, bush mond, 80 dummy's jack was allowed Ad (nr Sanllago) sula locatlonl Closest guards, sunroof, ab- to hold. But now Wes t scored the Mooring to land. Call HONDA 9085 solute mint cond. last two tricks with Q 9 of heart& ••••••••• Steve 723·5883 516,500 645·0748 ~hen hdeclabrler had to lead a heart Broker Sllps Lido '82 PRELUDE Ele<:t t--------- 1rom l e La e. TRANSPORTATION Marina Village. boat 1nrf. 2·dr, Auto. Xlnt VANS 9225 show locallon, $12· 15 Int. Am/Fm Cass. AC. r'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Learn to be a be tter brid.re per ft. 723·1069 PS. Looks & runs gdl 1• player! Subscribe n ow to the ---------51150 OB0•631 •. 7 149 '74 Ford 1-ton bubble G B 'd Lett b IU POWER BOATS •••••••••I top, runs. Needs reg· oren ri ge er Y ca ne 1988 Civic DX 5 spd, lstratlon. $750. See a t (800)788-1225 for information. Or iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii7ii0iilii2 AUTOMOBILES white, 125k mil, Int. 259 Slerks. Cos1a Mesa write to Goren Brldee Le tter, need minor work, P.O. Box 4410, Cb..i~o, IL~ 33 Ft Bayllner 1977 $2,995 obo 434·6500 1--------- 4410. Crulserfsport fisher, fi. --------• MISC. AUTO 9245 bergls, 2 Chrysler CADILLAC 9040 ---------,~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii eng, Loran/lishflnder, HYUNDAI 9090 'seized Cara From radar & more. $28,000 $ 175. Porsches, ca. Hairstylist Tiny Tina Has relocated to: "Ask abo ut my April Specials" Slip avail at Newport. '92 Sevlll• STS whlLO '90 Hyundai Excel d I I I 8 cs, ch 0 v y s, 909-967·2141 or 909· diamond. teupe lop & Whlto, AC. Only 60K BMW's Corvettes. 980·0340 Connie leather, boso sound orig mi. 1 Lady owner. Also Jeeps. 4 WD's. w/cd. custom chrome Very pampered beau· Your area. Toll lreo 1 · wheels. ABS brakes. lilul ca1. Only 52595. 800-898-9778 Ext. A· remote entry/alarm, Temble c1ed1I ok We can 5139 for cur1ont hSI· now he. pd. 36k mll, finance anyone w/low lngs. SAIL BOATS 7014 WE PAY CASH undo r war ran I Y • downllow mo. payments 522.950 showroom. For good used Sabol$ 645·3120. 644-0625 Coast Auto Finance AN~IQUES & & boat equipment. 011e 714-448·5959 M1nney's Yacht Sur· --· -----CLASSIFIED CLASSICS 9250 234 E. 17th St. #117 Costa Mesa • 042-0434 plus, 1 500 Old New· ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Port Blvd. 548·4192 On the move? It's tho resou1ce you,. can count on lo sol! a 1955 T·BIRD Turquoise beauty! Like now w/2 lops. S II t myrtod of morohan· e your ex ra diso items, bocauso household our columns compel 81 8·980-8586 SELL COSTA MESA 6124 COSTA MESA 6124 COSTA MESA 6124 your home through classified items qualified buyers to in Classified caui _A_U_T_O_S ____ _ 642·5678 YARD SALE Sat 4/20 .-------------------------..., WANTED 8:30· 12:30 Log bunk· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii bed, wd chairs, toys, "'EL 1fil /L41 4,,, DeH' A "EN Transportation car paintings, slvr, clthoa. I 1 • "'tlfl •l,flfl J'1r 1 wanted 9270 1at time b(g one! HUGE YARD SALE Multl·famlly sale, now SAT, 4/20, 8am-3pm kids clothes, craf1s, 220 21st. Street (near Put a fevv vvords to \Nork for you. 6122 Antiques, 2 bicycles, clothes, quilt. misc. 10C·S350. SAT 9:30·3, 428 Acacia (In alley) Neighborhood Sale Sunday 8:30-12:30 15 Monterey Clrclo YARD SALE: Kitchen & baby iloms, somo furn. Saturday 8· 1 311 Heliotrope tt SfiM• tools, new/old misc., Orange Ave.) oollect1blos. Sat. 4/20, _M_E_S,..::A;...V...,..E""'R~D--E,....A..,..R___...E-A-1 8·2, 2463 lrvlne Ave. Grandma Moved! 3272 Colorado Ln. tt.tmb Call 841·2255 (x back bay) Waterbed. TV, stereo, HUNTINGTON Huge 15 fam Sale couches, LZ Boys & fundialser for soccer, other knick-knacks. BEACH 6140 groot stulfl Sal 8-4, SAT/SUN 4/20 & 21, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 325 E. 22nd St. CM 8·2. 1814 Pitcairn 3·FAMILY SALE Overstocked with stuff? A call to Classified will help 842-5678 ••Mulll·Famlly Sale Furniture, bdrm set, Sat 8·3 TrabucQ Clrcle lthr sofa. computers, 80 Gallon Fish Tank, printers. clothes. misc. Frig, Stove. Desk. Etc SAT/SUN 8-4 (Wilson/Canyon) 9632 Olympic Dnve . Buy IL Sell II. Find II. Clasalfled. Chances are you wlll find what you need at the price you want to pay when you read Claaalfled daily 642·5678 ·sE·R·VI-C·E---1CHILD CARE 3536 CONCRETE & MASONRY DRYWALL 3557 SERVICE HANDY MAN 3710 LANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PET ROOFING 3910 3 584 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IA WN CARE 3 808 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I SERVICES 3 8 7 o I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DIRECTORY CH I L D H 0 M E CARE I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii R • m 0 d • I • car P' Ir Y • I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PUBLIC N 0 TICE CHUN 0 ' S P Al NT I NG iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Rllcb#r1304T2h0105t6 Brick, Block, Stone, Tile B&K Llcl/585180 plmbng. palntg, otec, Saale Yard Malnt Tho Calif. Public Utlli· 200 Yrs Exkp. GFd PrEicol S & B ROOFING New Roofs • Rarools Repairs • L#612555 Ins/Bond 970·1410 o o a orn on Cone. Patio. Driveway tile, stucco, roofing. tie Com lss·o RE uar wor . ree st. All phases No job too Lie.., 581388 Lawns. Cln-ups. Ttee s m 1 n • 720-3969 Npt Beach Fplc, BBQs. Roi. 25 Yr · .. QUIRES h I d Llcll'375602 538-1534 sml. Acoustic removal, Morgan 850-3281 Trim. Spnnklrs. Ae1a10, 1 at al use --------- ¥ Peraon•llz•d Y In-Home Pet Car• Wa lklng·F eed1n9·T LC Ve Meil 224-2250 1---------ACOUSTIC CED.INGS 3408 CLEANING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SERVICES 3548 Exp. Terry 557·7594 etc. 714·240·1159 Thatch63t-4422Pg-413'8142 household goods RAINBOWClrcleMalnt. B t p i /Q llty CARPENTRY•Wlndows movers print their Palnllng·lnl/Ext House/Apt ---------SPRINKLERS 3921 * ~: r c~lck u~ --------Doors . Wood Fences • TREES • P.U.C. Cal T number: Quality Job. Free eat. PLUMBING 3890liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii scape. . •one ELECTRICAL J6lO CloseVGarage Organizers llmos and chautteurs Ll569897 030-8888 SPRINKLER REPAIR AAA ACOUaTIC Palnt·applled Remov• patch Texture. Int/ext. 962-581H or 847-8905 CIULINQ MASTl!R •Acouttlc Removal• Custom Textur .. Paln1 1.Jc'd Mark 838-7300 Concrete. 800.786-1007 L11'261581 • Call Bob Topped,.,.H1ow.. Lawftt , print their T.C.P. num· ---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ....... ..__...__ 751 · .,..78 1 I V 3 Iv es• Head u Tl m • A TOUCH OF CLASS •Block Walli-Concrete'' 249"8323 Pg·312-0025 --·--.._. bor n all advert SO· CARL MANIRE co. THE LOCAL PLUMBER clocks. 26Yrs Local Exp. Cleaning. Res/Comm $20•525 lln / s2.s3 sq Small Job EXPERT Homa RHtorsUorVAemodel Green Scene Landscpng ments If you have a Painting con1ractor .a James E. Binger! co.. John 202•2831 L1c/Bondod Free Est. Bnck•L621352•999.5901 Duncan Electrlc Tile/drywall/Woodwork • Masonry • Irrigation queallon about the lo· 26Yrs Prol'I Painting Since 1947 Teresa 282-7143 Quick Response Fencesfdecks/room add. ,.Trimming . Romo11al1 g31ity of 8 mover, llmo Ll356098 733°9048 Frlendly Serllfce•lnsured •------------P atterned Concrete Local Lie. 850-7042 Roofsfgeneral repairs. Clean-ups • Malnten1nce or chauffeur, call: L 532981 •75 9304 TELEPHONE * • BRIGHT** Driveways, patios. Comm/Res. Reis Free Est Lot599025 850·8109 Publlc Ut1llt1es Qene Abrams Painting /1 u • Housecleaning. Prol'I decks. Repair/removal,_________ John 847•5520 Commission lnVEWI Oual Pllnt/Reass ALLEOIS PLUMBING SYSTEMS !tom Eu1ope. Best In Lie. Froo est 222·6668 FENCES Landaeape Remodeling 714·558·4151 Llc'd/lns'd since '78. Drain cte111•P1umbing repllrliiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3926 1own! Rots. 5Yrs Exp ---------Yard tune upfmalnlenace, Dibernardo'• Moving 918·7083 Pg.664·3947 24Hr Emergency Svc •FREE CELLULARS r•DDEVYDY 3510 Graco 251·9455 _C_O_N_T_RA_C_T_O_R_S __ & DECKS 3615 HARDWOOD landsc1pefartlstlc design. Local/Olllce/Storage H p I ti S ' Low S 040·3298 Motorol1 Bravo 'AQIRI ~ H&&\ •BOSS HOUSECLEANING liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FLOORS 3712 Contr1otorlC27~400IS. Long Dist Free Est fn~i:xt ! nL:! R:fe! ---------ONLY $29.69+Tax K•ndyman/Remodel • Addlllona, Bath, Kttch f ire-Water Damage Etmc, Plumb, & Paint Newport area. lmmed Page 71 4-227-8122 DOORa Remod~Hardwlrt Trlm•Cabln ett•Stucco Orywtl L562731 HYl'I exp "·~ 842-0887 A to Z HANDYMAN INSTAWR!fACE CABlNETS totcti.n1, bsttl•, doors. wlndoww Doug 546-7258 Llccnsed·Bonded GENERAL 3558 •FENCES GATES• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Prof'I & Ethlcal. IS45-75o5 Ttfl181632 '979.3114 Cullity Work Guaranteed ---------. 1·mo Air TlmeNolce Mall StO oo per hour. neW/rep1lr/po1t repl1ced •MOW/edge/tree trim/ Spilt Second Moving Call Marlin 053·5400 •DAN DAWSON• 714•37M1ll 714·548·0388 CPI BUILDERS INC. Redwood • L11'576605 ****C U$ T 0 M sprinklers/yd cloan·up Prof Moversl 24Hr Srv ---------1 PLUMBING 17412 BHch 81. HI A NEED TO CLEAN! Aealdenllal Const. Jim Whyte 642·7206 HARDWOOD FLOORS Free eat, re~aonebl•. 701y1Sr Ol1c/T I 178452 lk:r~~. cc~~~';;. p~}~!'1'itgy Water Heotor1 • Drains Llo.1!'518424•1nsured lnstalletlon•Reflnlsn rellable. 845·7351 432·0t23/P-348·5850 Remodel • Repair $35 Most slngle story (714) 985 4993 DBCK COATINGS Work. lntJExt & Docks. Faucell • Flxturn homes 714-4582·2260 ..,...........;..._....;... __ .___ Waterproof Sy11em1. Maintenance /111allable 1·P-h-11-·a-Q.,..•_r_d_e_nl,....n_g....,,S'""v-c •Two Brothers Moving Ltfl703468 83t•4610 Ltfl554722•846-6720 LEWIS Construction Balconlas •Patio• Quality Work. Llc'd Wkl s /Y d Cl Home/Ofllce • 7 Days Pnr"' 717·•72"' e Detailed Cleaning Remodel•Handyman St~,.,"~"""'• 493·1522 Glenn 548·8817 y vc. or n·UP I d I 1.981 PAINTING 871°596 7 • ,.. v ., House/Apt/$10fhr L111704773 Local Aas. _..,,.,,.,...,,. • Seaaonal Flower• • c;';.~~:~so a n:;1 HIOO Conscientious Crahsman ---------• Exp'd • Ref's + •71"" ••7 5g2•• i--.-W-o_o_d_F_e_n_c_•_•_•_ 7 1 4 •5 4 8 •8 8 7 1 • Old·Faahlonect Pride In _E_x_p_e_rt_D-ra_l_n_C-le_e_n.,.1-ng-call JoAfty 994 .... 9•2 ..-v., • "' HAULING 3720 ALL-• ... ERICAH I '"' • " ,. ...... i...,,,.lr, lrH haul~" PLANT ARTIST ._... Workmansh p. 871·5967 & Plumbl'J Ref airs, S.J, Scott Construction .,......, •• ,.... " M 11es U Ca ef lly Lorie'• Cleaning Srv Custom Home Bullders HllmltH lo'fll prlcfl. uc·d iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Speclallal In existing ~rl~siv' &r c~eaply SON'S PAINTINQ 20Yr1 ••P WOI gull. Depondabl .. Detatled Llcl4811154. Aef'a. AdVln11geCqn11r 174·500t JUNK To The DUMP landacapellrrlgatlon 549-0223 T141227 lnt/EX1. 22 yrs In O.C. lltv• 545-8298 Supplies Furn'd. Xlnt 714-e75-7788 1714-988·1882) upgrades. 780·9'192 Quallly. SmVBlg Jobi Preclae Plumbing Rol'a. 714·780·50441---------1---------Wiii haul what Tra1h Llc .. 6055"' 714"'"7~""'" Aepal 1 • R•mod•I• STEVEN'S GENERAL FLOOR INSTALL Prof'I Lanftoe,. Malnt .. • ·-........ r .. TUTORING 3929 TEST PREP SEMINARS EXCEL on SAT & CTBS. Ev .. /Wknda 4570 Campua Dt. N.O. Patricia O'Oowd M.S. Consltnl GATE/ScMJntv. Call 873·2380 WINDOW CLEANING CONSTRUCTION Man won'tl 968-1882 lOYrs Exp • Xlnt Rel• MUSIC Pgr 1·BOCMS16·9722 Fr .. E1t1mates ---------• • A11e1age 1 story $30 norpAJ11S 3620 35 Lll87388 918·1090 ·--------• European Crshsmansnlp 1'£ ~ ---------• SeatQnal Flower• • LESSONS 38 SPRINOWOOD PAINT ·-WALL CEUMIC • 2 ••ory-S45. •Stucco/Drywall INTERIOR VICTOR 487•1739 •Not Cheapl L66G273 11l!S 3528 ~=~.~~ ~~::~:~: !~:~1:::.:,fo~~~~bte • MARBL• l!XPBRT DESIGNERS 3782 Tree Stump Term1na1ot CLARINET lnatructlon :. 6~:.:•;:n=.!rtttdi _P_O_O_t ______ COVERINGS & Reg Svc. Mlnl·bllndl, •R•troflttlng/Palntlng Poll1htng/Protect1ng. TrM remo...ilatump gmdtng State Carl Teacher BA 71, 5$2 :I027 Po •71-520& SERVICE 3894 liiiiiiiiiiiiii~~i!iiiiiiiiii c1rpet & floor. VIWMC/M L691599•Bond•1&Yrs ~~~~~~Stain Removal 8RAS8 Poll1hed & FrH llrewood/mulch MA Deg'a. 40+Yr Exp --· -·-----·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii THE STRIPP•R A.I'• 088-2500 7 1 4 .3 7 a·• •• 0 8 49-1oo9 Coated. Ulm •• Lock• LI01285 884-3972 All AQH 892-8539 TOP QUALITY INT/EXT SJ19<lalttlng In WlllPIJ* -,.....,..,..,,...,..,..,,,,,,.,,.....,..,.,~.,..K~ F Ea1P p Pool/Spa Svo A Repair removal. Ucl 1518924 •WINDOW Cleanlng1 _________ •QUALITY WOR * etc. ree f. lek up Yard Cloan-up, Trim Vtsy At11on1ble AllHI Flllert•Pumpe•He1lert * 714•0e 3•8037 * -------=---I • Carpet Cleaning DOORS lSSO HardwdNlnyl/Ceramlc & Oellv. Tom G?5.e228 Tr .. s/Hedge/Removl/ PAINTING 3858 l.848228 Jay 8$0-5068 l•land Blue Poola l.aQ ittowwe Rep'd • Herdwd Flrt Malnt MrblefCarpet•Bndfln1 DE8IQN VISIONS WHd, Nu L.ewn/Malnl. Wkly Svc. 848•8728 IUSMrfor Walloeverlnt Regrouttng & tnetall'n Free Eall • 721M079 L708270 722•7332 +Prof'! Designers DM·Yerd pg.749.5375 •W.P. YOUNGQUIST pt•uo t VOr•9 Since '81. The FlnHt Lt11870130 Dean or Tiie An e•perlencod e a y Tl JM wu• \.Alo 11'1 Quality Crsltmanthlp. - _e_1w_oe_5_o_r_B4_e-e_s2_cs_ 1 -C-O_M_P_U_<r1ll_JlS __ 3_5_5_6 dependable door--------e u~'i:n :~vo'::N.:':l ~~."~':u~:"~~·::::ia LESSONS 3868 ROOFING 3910 lnat•IVRtmove HMIH8 Newport Tiie a. Marble iiiiiiiiiii•iii&Oiiiiiiiiiiii ~.".~9c;on ~~89~0ork, HANDY MAN 3710 U 1 Your BUOOETf MASSAGE 3830 Ucl6020M '"'· w1 gals ahoufd hanP, l'lne Crattamanehlp... e NEED PC HBLP? ::.~0c-!~a1..iI.?..a~~ Frett!1. ts45·3305 PIANO Beg.·Advanced 8ALIOA ROOFINQ CO ~i~!~•rj0 St~~ ';:~~: At AtfOfdabl• Prtc.1. Contultsllon•UpgradH •Palnt/C•rpentrv• L 6 • Therapr 24Yr1Qu .. 1ty,.lntln1 All age .. T .. cl'ler Cerl ,1Comm ,tRH ,1Reroof 8 31.2 111 .n}'tlm• 81\owert/Counttra/rlr• lnt•rn•l Set Up DRYWALt Drywell an<t morel ---------• Nultlllon Ina/WC TOUCHUPS, TOO E,,ltrtalnmanl Avell. LiAe~llr ,Frff !11.1'ela oUlllMH N•turat 8tone a M1rbfe & AcMce 888·'738'7 SERVICE 3584 Small Joba Oki JEWELRY 3784 ~N/MHtage Tlier1plt1 24 Hra. Richard Sinor Jennifer •40-eeee o dlln• Ht· Olt It'• the aokltlon fOU',. 'pie• L.e4&4M 842-2214 Gary •4•••77 C.M. 722·•··~ Ucl280844 845-3a09 ... c.1. JioO,INQ co. Hatching for • Wh .. h. ________ ,CONCRETE • vSMA1L JOI UPIRT '•"'' Aeurtd ~ ... ""'°' Wllllam Hlllold Jewelers • 6Uilifi cMI • PBT Sp.clallalng In new ar you'r.. ••klnf • 3538 Orywe.n/Platter Repair Repalr1. lmprovemenla, Walch A Jewelry repair •°"" 0'1P W/ADI Aool1/Re.,ool1/Aep1lr1 home, an _,,.,,,,..,.., •••••••••I MASONRY 3557 • Hanging. hplng, Tt11ure am Job• 0Ysflfy/lnlf9flty Antfqu.+ Fine Jewelry MOVING 3834 20v11 flp Xlnt wor!llNnlNp S!RVIC!S 3870 U1043U Bond/Int. a new occupetJOtt or Comm/AH 651·557:1 ICM•,I<'" .. 2·11?0 luy/Mlllrl0t 073-038811iiiiiiiii•iiiiiiiiiiiiili '•". 845-24'7 Ron 11tM.Otlwlad 110:1011 9\'eftaetreyPtt; 3932