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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-04-30 - Orange Coast PilotServing the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 INS IDE . MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT • ·UNION MAN ·Monte Vista High ·School teacher Mark Katz is running for the. .Position of president of the Newport-Mesa Federation of Teachers. • SEE STORY PA GE A4 -+- BROADWAY · Five Broadway musicals are scheduled for the Orange County Performing Arts Center's 1998-99 Absolutely Broadway series. • SEE STORY PAGE AS -+- DON LEACH I OAA.Y PILOT BIG SPLASH Corona del Mar's Jason Palda swims the 100 butterfly event to first place in a meet against Newport Harbor. • SEE SPORTS PAGE 81 -+- SUPER RACE School District has received 48 applications for new superintendent. • SEE STORY PAGE A4 -+- TeWinkle teachers seek transfer • 19 of 45 teachers ask to fill vacancies created by Newport-Mesa's early-retirement program. By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -At least 19 of TeWinkle Middle School's 45 teachers have requested trans- fers to other schools. By comparison, only four teachers at Ensign Middle School have requested transfers. They are among 73 teachers in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District seeking to fill posi- tions that will be vacated because of an early-retirement program offered in March. By far, the hlghest number of voluntary transfer requests are from TeWinkle. sources said. TeWinkle Principal Mary Ann Ehret said she has encouraged her teachers to take advantage of the vacancies created by the retirement-incentive program. Before the district hires new teachers, it makes the positions available to teachers who would like to transfer. Ehret said she knows of only four employees, including a coun- selor, who are actively seeking positions at other schools. ·1 have never seen Uus many transfer potentials,· Ehret said of the vacanoes created by the ear- ly retirements. "I told them they could look into il lf they're mter- ested. But some Sdid they are not interested m leavmg the school because they llke the kids dild the school community.• Personnel Director Jack Ell- sner said teachers apply d!Tectly to the district personnel office if they want to transfer. The voluntary transfer process was accelerated this year because of the large number of employees who took advantage of edrly retirement, he said "Generally, people tell thetr prinopal if they're leaving, but they're under no obllgation to do so,· Ellsner said. "Generally, I will tell the prinapal 1f one of their teachers is seeking to be transferred." Teachers request which school they want to be transferred to If there is. an opening, the teacher •SEE TEWINKLE PAGE A18 t I t i '. I t /\ I I Costa Mesa communications officer Jana Cacho helped talk a good Samaritan Brian Mllls through cardiopulmonary re- susdtaUon after she received a 91 t call about an elderly man who had suffered a heart attack. LIFE-SAVERS 911 operator, good Samaritan team up to save heart attack victim, 82, in Costa Mesa. By Greg Risling, Daily Pilot For Jana Cacho, the 911 call was just part of her job as a dispatcher for the Costa Mesa Fire Department. But for Brian Mills, it was a surreal expe· rience as he talked with her on hls cellular telephone while trying to revive an elderly man who had suffered a heart attack. On Wednesday, Cacho re<;alled the 911 call she received from a panicked Mills after his car was rear-ended by an elderly motorist at Harbor Boulevard and South Coast Drive. •He was ready and willing, which not everyone would actually do,• she sa.id. • 1 tried to make him feel he wasn't helpless.• Mills, a 36-year-old Laguna Niguel res- "He (Mills) was ready and willing, which not everyone would actually do." -JANA CACHO • • ident, had met William Hamby, §2, min- utes earlier at the nearby office of the American Automobile Association. Hamby was lost and confused Tuesday and asked for directions to the San Diego Freeway. Although a bit hurried, Mills told Hamby to follow him. When he stopped for a traffic signal about 2:30 p .m ., Mills' car was acodental- ly rear-ended by Hamby. who slumped against the steering wheel. Mills pulled the man out of the car and earned him to the sidewalk. When he found that Hamby wasn't breathing. he called 911 on hls cellular telephone Cacho, a 40-year-old Corona reside nt, answered the call. The 16-year veteran coached Mills on how to perform cardiopulmonary resusci- tation on Hamby. ·she was guiding me through the steps beautifully," Mills said. "I listened dili- gently to what she was saying.· After applying compressions to Ham- by's chest and giving mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, Mills saw a gasp and fell a pulse. With a crowd gathering behind him. •SEE CPR PAGE A18 '>I 1 ...,1(<)'- ' TE.AotEJt 11tANSRRS What do you think about the high • percentage of teachers asking to transfer from TeWinkle Middle School? Call our Readers Hotline at 642-6086 or e-mail: dpilot20earthlink.net . Site • ra,1ses • issues • Residents concerned with impact of proposed Newport Banning Ranch. By Jenifer Ragland. Datly Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -More than 100 concerned residents packed City Hall on Wednes- day rught to learn more about a housmg development proposed for one of the area's last remam- mg plots of open space. The land, known as Newport Banruog Ranch. bes just east of the Santa Ana River along West Coast Highway, bordered to the north by West 19th Street m Costa Mesa. Taylor Woodrow Homes, a •SEE BANNING PAGE A18 Scha,fnitz moves to· 'thefann' • Newport Beach socialite to serve 10-month term in Irvine for selling cocaine. By Greg Risling, Dally Piiot SANTA ANA -Newport Beach sociallte Tina · Schafnitz has been transferred from lbe Orange County Women's Central Jail to a minimum-security jail in lrvine known as •the farm," her attorney confirmed Wednesday. Attorney Robert Newman said Scha!nitz, 38, was moved to the James A. Musick Facility soon after she SWTendered at the cen· tral Jail here Tuesdpy night to begin serving a 10-month term for selling cocaine to an under- cover Tustin police officer. • SEE SCHAFNITZ PAGE A18 2 restaurants to play key role in tourism camp~gn • City officials hope innovative new eateries will increase visitors. NBWPORT BEACH -1\vo hlgh·profil• tettaurant1 that recenUy cloled will be revived N mtel for Innovative n w eator· ... to\irilril offidall aald. PJens kl' new establillunentl ID be opened at the litel of the former Warehouse anCI John Oomhill restaurants WW be unveiled today by the Newpc>rt Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau. The bureau, the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Com- merce and other loc:al business l adera plan to Qutline a new tourtsm campaign and several aventl designed to inc:reue viii- ton in th area, with th two reopened r tauront sites play· lng ·a k!)'. rol . 'The former bome of John Dominis at 3801 w. hdlk Cout Highway 11 tcbeduled to be trlDI· formed bJ AUgult Into a new tbllMd __, mW Aylia 101~ Aysia 101 will feature meandering dining areas, each with a different theme, such as the Paclfic island of Ball, reflected in its decor. om id. C>Wned 'by John Sbef1>8 of West Cout ProductiOftl and lt taurantl -Whlth ..., owns Bistro 20 l in Marlner'i Mile and Diva in South Coo.st Plaza - Ays1a tot will be bullt lnsld the renovated 25,000-square-foot John OominJs sit . But unlike that re taurant, Aysla 101 will f atute meand r· mg dining ar a.s. each wtth I dlf • f nt theme, such u the PeClfic 1 land Of Bali, iellected Sn i decor. A sushi bar, ~ end t>.IW also wlll be part of the MW restaurant. Olftdall Aki. Wh\le lhe plans ID l'eCJI*' &be old te bl JQhn DomWI are Will on tho way. a Ylllotl lor the for• A2 THURSDAY, NM. 30, 1998 pilot ~pie JOE AND SAM INGARDIA . . greer wylder Brothers' produce business has groWn to serve 900 restaurants New shop causes an 'uproar' at Fashion Island Fashion Island in Newport Beach is opening a new home and accessory gift shop this week called Cbtasso - ltallim slang for "uproar" or "sen- sation." The first store was a small boutique in Chicago that featured fun, functional and cleverly designed practical accessories for the home, office and children. Today, Chiasso has four stores around the country and plans to open six more this year, including the Fashion Island store. Chiasso carries more than 1,500 items that are colorful. distinctive and origi- nal. A lot of the merchandise has been created by noted architects, designers and artists from around th.e world. The store's selection will include decorative acces- sories, kitchen items, barware and desk and personal accessories, as well as children's toys and books. A few examples of Chiasso's items: a stainless-steel hors d'oeu- vres platter by renowned architect Michael Graves, who designed the San Juan Capistrano Library; Alessi's playful corkscrew, •Anna G., • named and modeled after the Italian designer's fiancee; and the Havana Cigar Pen, a whimsi- cal pen that looks like a cigar and is gift-packaged in a reusable cig- ar case. NlkeTown has started its own running club, which meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesdays. Run- ners of all levels can join the run- ning club for a 3-to 5-mile run. The dub offers members a chance to learn more about train- ing. running strategies and proper stretching techniques. NikeTown also can give advice on ways to improve speed, endurance and s1rength. NikeTown (642-6363) is al Triangle Square, 1875 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. It's time to stock up on shoes at Bloomingdale's women's spring shoe sale, wruch starts today. Pop- ular name-brand shoes on sale include Bruno Magli, Anne Klein, DKNY, Stuart Weitzman, Vi.a Spi- ga, Arnalfi, Kenneth Cole, Adri- enne Vittadini, Bandolino, Franco Sarto, Nine West and Cole Haan. Dreaded bathing-suit shopping can be ahnost painless at Diane's s.wtmwear (721-8496) at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. Diane's Swimwear employees are taught how to fit a customer perfectly and how to treat a customer well. There is a great selection of suits available, including the world's leading swimwear labels: Delfina, Anne Cole, Raisins, Baja Blue, Jag and Mossimo. And you always can buy "swim sepa- rates,• meaning the best-fitting top and bottom -even if they are different sizes. During peak SWimwear season, Diane's receives new suits weekly. •JEST MIYS is published Thursdays ~ Saturdays. If you know of a good buy, call me at ~122._ fax meat~170 or Mite to me: Best Buys. Dally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, CA 92627. THEY ARE Putting food on your plate. OF RMT'S AND VEGETABLES Walking into the Costa Mesa warehouse of Sam and Joe lngardia is an aromatic assault on the senses. The smell of exotic produce imported from around the world tingles the nose, and colorful, fleshy products catch the eye. The two brothers built a small empire with fruits, vegetables and seafood. The company caters to more than 900 restaurants in the greater Los Angeles and San Diego areas. They have COine a long way, sans retail, in their 25- year existence. Sam and Joe started a small market, Produce Mart, in June 1973. As they approach their 25th anniversary date, they reflect on the haid work and popularity of produce:· "This bas been an exciting business to us because it's con- stantly changing,• says Sam. who lives in Coto de Caza. .This industry is healthy,. chimes in Joe, 62, as he chomps on an apple. •vou can't go wrong. Everyone is hungry." VARIETY AND SBMCE Sam and Joe walk around their 25,000-square-foot facility beaming like proud parents. Each of the 92 employees who work diligently in the freezers and storage spaces has a special duty. There ls a prep room, where seafood is cut and cleaned In a chilled room. an employee stacks 25 types of cheese. Sam. mean- while, shows off the various berries from Chile, Florida and California. •A variety of items is impor- tant to our clients,• Sam says. •Whether it's fr8lh. frozen, dry or canned, we seem to cover it all." They also pride themselves on their service. Restaurant chefs = Registration set for 1 youth soccer league . Youths interested in playing : fall soccer with the American : Youth Soccer Organization's l Region 97, which includes Costa : Mesa and Newport Beach, can : register from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., May : 9, at Ensign Intermediate School, : 2000 Cliff Drive, Costa Mesa. l Children born between Aug. 1, : 1979, and Jan. 31, 1994, are eligi- ; ble to participate. Birth certifi-l cates or passports are required for : children who did not play during : the 1997 fall season. l Families registering more than : one child will receive a discount. ; Volunteers are needed to help : with registration and data entry. : For more information, call 642- ; 6296 or check the AYSO web site ; at www.newportayso.com. Master the art of swimming at OCC Orange Coast College is offer- ing' a Master's Swim Program who want to sample the Ingar- dias' produce can walk right up to a display counter on the load- ing dock. With the amount of fruit and vegetables to choose from -try picking from 10 types d flwcados--SamllllOJoe have become experts in their field. "We leave1he retatt~ to the supennarket. • Sam says. •Tuey do the best for, say, the housewife. But we do the same briefly designed to promote fitness from May 1-29 and June 1-30 at the swimming pool on campus. The course is offered to adults 19 yea.rs and older. The class will meet Mondays through Fridays, with workouts beginning at 6:30 a.m. Course fee is $40 for one month and $77 for two months. The program is a balance between cardiovascular fitness and stroke instruction. Registration is now available at the Community Education Office on campus at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 432-5880. Plants for sale at Horticulture Garden Orange Coast C.Ollege's Orna- mental Horticulture Department will honl a string of plant sales for the public May 1 and 8 on campus. The sales, with proceeds to ben- efit the Horticulture Department will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Qranqe Coast College's Horti- culbire Garden at 2701 Fairview "'~llWt. ()lief RNncW omc.r The Ne\wport BMcM:osta Mesa o.l1y Pilot. ,.0. lcloc 1560, a.ta Mes-. C.4. 92626. Copvi1ght: No news~ tll\.str.uor., edtto- rfaf fMttW Of~ heNin CMl be reproduced wtth- out wrttten pem8ion of a:ipy- rlght owner . • VOL 92. NO. 101 . . . =·ntaMAS H. JOHNSON. •'Pubfilhtr =.Wll.&JAM~ •fdftor BEADEii$ HQDJNE 642-6086 Recotd your comments about the Diiiy Piiot « news tips. ADON$$ Our addr9 11 llO W. lay St., CCllU ....... c..llf. 92627. HOW IO ltEAOt US r ..-.a.C.lST for a chef. Plus, they know what a product should look and feel like.· STORMS AND TECHNOLOGY H anyone bas a gripe about weather phenomenon El Nlil9, it's the lngardias. lbe series of stotms tbat bettered. Odlfomta 1s jacking up p rices on vegetables, and consumers can expect the same for fruit in the summer. Road in Costa Mesa. In order to assist the public, a hotline has been established to provide information regarding which plants are available on the corresponding Friday. The number is 432-0202, ext. 26533. For more information, call 432- 5725. Math workshop open for third-graders An individ\JaUzed math work- shop for students in the third grade and up is offered from 4 to 5 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays through May 28 at OCC's Community Edu- cation Office. The registration fee is $19, which includes a textbook and materials. The course is limited to 10 students who have not yet mas- tered niathematics skills. A diagnostic test will be given to assess the students' proficiency level Participants can register by call- ing 432-5880 or in person at OCC, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. LOCATION • , ...... .SIZE 'tVtdge ........... ..2·5 S¥I Newport ........ .2-4 sw 8laddes ••••.•.•. ~ ,,,,, Sam says a case of Romaine let- tuce once averaged at $9 a box is currently going for $49. •1t•s been an unusual year," Sam sllys. •1t•s tougher on the restaurants than us because they can't reeJlrchange tbeirmenus. • El Nmo hasi\'t.stopped the -of 3i deliverf ~ihat canvas the Southern California market. 1be lngardias have a sophisticated tracking system NEWPORT BEAOt that reports where the truck is at any given time. Drivers also have a panic button they can deploy when an emergency occurs. ·we are l~ to have all of this," says Sam. ·we are central- ly located, and we would like to find a blgger location. but it would have to be nearby." -Story by Greg Risling photo by Kim Haggerty • Coronedo Strfft: A wallet containing S94S was stolen from one of the victim's shoes on the beech. · . • N9wport c.m.r Drive: Approximately $1,200 was taken from a parking .booth cash register In the 600 block. • 5.ntteto AWftUe: A penon reported SMlfl9 a sllhouette In hls • back yard In the 1500 block. The observed person fleet after dlmb- lng a fence . I I ' • ! I I THURSDAY, APR.IL 30, 1998 Success still a secret after 1,5QO columns T wo momentous occasions have passed by this month 1 without so much as a nod er a •fairly well done.• I I ref er not to the April 18 fes- tivilie!i marking National Colum-~ Day, a holiday decreed by •ur union, the National Society of J'.'ewspaper Columnists. Frankly, il is not much of a deal. No greet- ~ cards, no Fro sped.al bou- ets, no take-a-columnist-to- ch posters. 1 There is, however, a contest for the best column about colum- Qlsts. I know about column con- tests; that's how I got this job. kd that is the second event of aote I let slip by: the eighth anmversary of the Fred column. • In 1990, the young editor of t)ie Daily Pilot, Bill Lobdell, only a few months on the job himself, c).ecided to launch a community- wide search for another colum- Qist. After a tortuous elimination process, some 60 applicants were IPlled off until just two of us were left. : We were given 24 hours to write job-winning columns. The qther guy wrote a deep, philo- sophical think-piece. I went to 1?-lewport Imports and pretended I 1?Janted to buy a Rolls Royce. ' Daily Pilot readers were invit- fid to have at us. Our daughter in San Francisco was living on the geninsula at the time. Carol qalled with her usual opening greeting, •What's up, Pop?• I told her that, as we spoke, people ~ere opening their Daily Pilots and preparing to judge her father's future. •Great,• Carol said. ·ru run over to the 7-Eleven and get a paper now.• 1\venty minutes lat- er: •oK. Dad. I've read both columns and I really like yoUJ"I better, so I'll call in and vote for you.• A tough critic, that kid. There have been about 1,500 columns since then. I have been rifling through them recently and, I must admit, most of the stuff is pretty good. Sure, there are dumb ones, preachy ones, ponderous ones, silly ones. But, by and large, nothing to be ashamed of, and quite a few to be proud of. U npthing else, this column has been eclectic: the arts, ed\Jcation, politics, sailing, traveling, our grandson the nav. our dog, dis- eases and far too many recQllec- ~ns of dead friends. Some days I have fun with the column, other days I try and give a different take on matters that are important to us as citizens. You'd think that, by now, I would be able to predict easily what kind of column is going to get a big reaction. Nope. Often as not, I've written something I believe is tremendously impor- tant. something vital to life as we know it. And thud. Nothing. Zzzzzzz. A couple of weeks ago, I broke what I thoµght was an important story about a new political orga- nization, Republicans for New Directions. Thud. Nothing. JOHN BLOESER CARPET ONE [iJ 29T/ S. Bristol SL • Costa Mesa lb_ln: ~ Wit-... • (Y. mile llOUth of South Coui Plau) ~~~ ... t1ii1 wp 1 -751-2324 CALE.127212l Sofia Chaise $1 095 I ---------~------ ---- fred ·martin Zzzzzzz. Not a murmur of reader reaction. But there was plenty Qf high-level huffing and puffing in official GOP circles, so that made it worthwhile. On Monday, the Times finally ran a lengthy article about this new consortium of moderate Republicans. Al.most parentheti- cally, the writer noted that New Directions wasn't drawing any attention •until a Newport Beach columnist wrote a short item in mid-April ... • Said "short item• was 20 col- umn inches, but it's still fun to beat the big guys to a story. What's not fun is screwing up in public. At. best u l C4Il re(:all, I have made three tenible gaffes out of more than t ,500 columns. I bad the late councilinan Don Strauss dead long before his time a.µd I had a crashed ailplane flying in the wrong direction. Most recently-last Satur- day, in fact -I had Anaheim Mayor Tom Daly running for tb,e Board of Supervisors. I said it would be tough, because Daly was damaged goods because of alleged campaign-bookkeeping errors and a few other unpleas- antries. A couple of months ago, that would have been accurate. But, deciding he didn't need to have his blood splattered all over the county, Daly pulled out of the ra.ce -without nottfying met So 1 erred and I apologize. Maybe I should stick to writ- ing about our vacation adven- tures in a rented motor home, or the time I mistakenly took my dog's muscle-relaxer pill. Read- ers loved those. And therein lies the secret to success in the colwnning trade: Do something really dumb and write about it. • ~ MARTlN'S column is published Thursdays and Saturdays. 'Sheep . ,.. .. .,._ ....... ~~---"' ... ,, ... "'., . ........ .... ............... ,.J>ri. Yi/!. 1115-to tbe umual OI., ...... _ ... _ Cobnty P*, oflldal1 Mid. TbeJlat....w event Ii scbed- µMd to ~ at 8:15 a.Ql. July 11. tbe ;feccind Pliday ot the lianmerfidi'. ~cl rilfariil abeeP haDdlers Wiil UM bilrdiet coDies to herd 100...., m Qrange COait Col- lege mid tbeQ proceed IOuth Oil Paltriew to the Arlington ~vmue 911tnmce to the fair- ~ where they Will tum in and oODtimie to tbe ~land arena, oftlcM1s laid. Teny Pantlb, directOr Of the San Puqual Stoekd<?9 1\'aining Facility and a J>rofessional dog handler since 1982, has been hired t:Jy the fair to provide the • sheep and the dogs to keep theril under con.trot rn announcing that the pre- vioUSly pioposed sheep drive has been approv~ by Costa Mesa dty of.ficials and police, "Our food is a trip to Mexico, as well.as Baja. 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A4 ' THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1998' Teachers union candidate speaks out : • Mark Katz sa~ he wants : "'.budget audited to find out •• : why there is no money for :::teacher salary increases . • • • By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot • NEWPORT-MESA -Mark Katz : . says be was angry when tbe presi- :.· dent of the Newport-Mesa school • .. board announced there is no money , in the district's budget for teacher • • salary increases. : But he says he was even more : ·angry that the president of the •. teachers union didn't respond. • •The union president is sup- • posed to be a passionate en school board seats will be open in the November election. "We need to politicize ourselves and take over the Board of Educa- tion,• he said. ·we want to be a political force in this community.• Katz said the board member the union should focus on replacing is Wendy Leece, who represents the West Side of Costa Mesa. 48 apply for schools superintendent position • Newport-Mesa district receives applications for $120,000-a-year post. By Husein Mashni, Dai/t; Pilot NEWPORT-MESA-After a nationwide search, the Newport-Mesa Unified School District has received 48 applications from educators looking to become the new superintendent, officials said Wednesday . Tuesday was the last day to file for the $120,000-a- year post, which was advertised in state and national education journals by LaVoneia Steele ol the Califor- nia School Boards Association, who is conducting the search. She said candidates from across the nation have expressed interest in the job because 'of the Newport- Mesa school district's reputation and the geography and climate of Southern Calilornia. 'spokesman . for teachers, students and parents,· said Katz, 50, who is seeking to unseat incumbent presi- dent Linda Mook. "The union pres- ident's salary comes from union dues so that they can be fearless and can say what needs to be said.• Katz, a teacher at Monte Vista High School, is Mook's only chal- lenger in the election. which will be conducted by mail-in ballots May 15. After the votes are counted, the new president will be named July 1 to serve a two-year term. MARC MAR™ I DAl.Y Pl.OT Monte Vista teacher Mark Katz, who is nmnlng for. the two-year presi- dency of the teacher's union, works with an independent-study student. Katz also is encouraging nonunion teachers to join S<' they can vote in the union election. Mook, whose track record includes winning a 7% pay increase for teachers last year, could not be reached for comment Wednesday. The next phase will be for the 48 applicants to be screened by a three-member committee composed of former superintendents. The screening committee Will ensure that the applicants meet certain criteria estab- lished by the school board. Applicants who pass the initial screening will be interviewed by a 20-member community committee and the school board on May 29 and 30. Katz said one of his primary rea- sons for running is to find out how and where the district spends its money and why there are no funds available for teacher salary increas- es. • J will demand an immediate audit of the district's budget," he said. "The truth is that there is a significant amount of money avail- able for raises. We are the lowest- paid teachers in Orange County.• Katz also wants to mobiliz~ the union t9 get more involved in school board elections. 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Seniors, take another $1.00 OFF r THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1998 A5 OCC to sponsor Transfer Day cifyside I 5 Broadway musicals to be staged ter located in Room 106 of the I · Orange Coast College will hold a Business Division 1\'a.ns- fer Day on 'tamp us for students and the public Tuesday from .9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Representatives from Calilor- .ma State University, Fullerton; 'Chapman University and Cali- fornia Sate University, Long Beach will be on hand to answer questions. 1 The fair will be held in the Business Division Quad on cam- • pus at 2701 Fairview Road in Costa Mesa. • For more information, call ,432-5862. Orange Coast College is one .of the leading school's in trans-:f erring students to four-year uni- ,versities and coll~es each year. Transferring students :to meet representative Students attending Orange •Coast College have the oppor- 'tunity Wednesday to meet with 'a representative from the admissions office at San Diego State University in order to dis- cuss the steps needed in order o transfer to the four year uni- versity. -Individual students can talk one on one with the representa- tive from noon until 3 p.m. Appointments can be made by contacting Orange Coast Col- lege's Transfer Center at 432- 5894. The representative will be on campus at the Transfer Center at the college's Counseling and Admissions Annex at 2701 Fairview Rd. in Costa Mesa. OCC to present resume workshop Orange Coast College pre- sents a free 90-minute resume writing workshop on campus May 8 which offers participants a look at the steps involved in the resume writing process. Workshop participants will be able to see good and bad exam- ples of resumes as well as gain individual feedback from the course instructor. 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'B · · 'd N : i nng m a oise, Foundation presents . 1 : Fiv~oc~aJI~o~i==~d-Bring in 'da Funk,' home, garden tour way musicals a.re scheduled for 'Riverdance -The The Newport Harbor High ! the Orange County Performing Show,' 'Sunset School Educational Foundation l Arts Center's 1998"99 Absolutely Boulevard, I and • Broadway series, it was presents its Home and Garden i announced Wednesday. I Miss Saigon I are Tour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. May i Among the touring Broadway h dul d 1 at homes and gardens j shows is a new staging of the SC e e . throughout Newport Beach. i musical •Sunset Boulevard," four-week run of #Miss Saigon,• Guests have the opportunity i originally planned at the center to visit homes· located in the i in August, but canceled because Dover Shores, Newport Heights j of scheduling conflicts. That and Balboa Peninsula areas. ~ show was replaced by ·show-Sept. 2-25· Actors perform .. The Uncle Huck·A-Buck Song• In a sCene from A sixth Broadway show will the nattonal tour of "Bring in 'da Noise, Bring In 'da Funk.• Lunch is provided by Plum's of j boat." be added later. . Costa Mesa. · i The new •sunset Boulevard• Ticket prices are $30 per per-j will showcase a pared-down set son. Proceeds from the event l and will star Petula Clark, who will supplement academic pro-! portrayed Norma Desmond in grams for students at Newport j the London version of the musi- In addition to offering Broad-1 Tickets still are available for I August and "Chicago• in July. way shows and other touring this season's Broadway produc-For more information, call productions, the center plans to tions of ·cats• and •Rent" m 556-ARTS. Harbor High School. i cal. schedule more offbeat and new- er shows when the proposed concert hall is built, said Jerry Mandel, center president and chief executive officer. The Newport Harbor Educa-i The 1998-99 season begins tional Foundation was created j with • VictorNictoria," starring two years ago in order to raise i Toni Tennille, from Sept. 15 funds for the enhancement of l through 20. It continues with the educational opportunities for i Tony Award-winning ·Bring in students of Newport Harbor l 'da Noise, Brlng in 'da Funk,• . May 11 through 16, 1999; High. 1 • Riverdance -The Show,· For more information, call l June 2-13, 1999; ·sunset Boule- That will free up Segerstrom Hall, which now is used by sev- eral organizations, including the Pacific Symphony Orchestra and Opera Pacific. "We should be generating products," Mandel said. •What inhibits us is time.• RIGINAL GERMAN Rolls -Pretzels -Strudel -Hallah Egg Twist Bread -Coffee Cakes Cheese Cakes -Weddings -Special Occasions 631-3108. 1 vard, • July 20-25, 1999; and a Serving Authentic German Lunch . 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For ·more information, call 546-2061 . •LAND ROVER DAY ' Celebrate Land Rover's 50th anniversary at Land Rover New- port Beach, 1540 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach The event fea- tures refreshments, photo oppor- tunities, Jungle animals and rruru- offroad adventures The publlc is invited. Adnuss1on is free For more informauon, call 640-6445. YOUNG REPUBLICANS O range County Young Repub- licaflS holds a mixer from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the Blue Water Grill, 630 Lido Park Drive, Newport Beach. Admission is $5 for members and $8 for guests. For more mforma- tion, call 475-5559. RESTORING BALANCE Therapist Maxine Cohen pre- sents a free program on accomp- lishing the most with the least am- ount of stress at 7 p.m. at the New- port Beach CentraJ Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call 717-3801 ~DOOR f'URNISHINGSI COMPUTER QUB The Orange Apple Computer Club meets from 9 a.m. to 1 :30 p.m. in OCC's chemistry building at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Castlewood Systems will demonstrate its new removable- media hard drive. The first meet- ing is free; annual membership is $30. For more information, call 836-0522. SUNDAY PEACE PICNIC Join others in meditation and celebration at the Lightshift Peace Picnic from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at TeWinkle Park, 970 Arlington Drive, Costa Mesa. The con- sciousness-raising event is open to the public. For more informa- tion, call 646-1128. TUESDAY AU ABOUT BABY The Newport Beach Library presents a free program at noon titled "Bringing up Baby" at the Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avo- cado Ave. For more information, call 717-3801. WEDNESDAY INVESTMENT WORKSHOP OCC's Community Education Office presents an investment basics workshop from 6:30 to 9 p .m. at 2701 Fairview Road, Cos- ta Mesa. Participants will learn Select an "assisted living residence" that has: • Q ualified, Experienced Caregivers • C lea n Well-Equipped H omes In Safe ResidenciaJ Neighborhoods • Careful Supervision • Qualiry Assurance Call us and we will send you a free information kit. 714.852-5100 (leave a message) 714-580-4057 (pager) We arc AUTUMN RosE Fine residential care for the elderly . visit us on the internee ar: www~ COSTA MESA/NEWPORT POP' WARNER FOOTBALL & CHEERLEADING SIGN-U.-JR•GISTRATION May 2, 9, I 6 •nd ZJ f9•m to 2pmJ Costa Mes• High Schoof gym parking lot The league will field five teams in five age and weight divtslons, beainnlng with the Mttey Mites, ages 7-1 weTghlng 4S.SO lbs .. up through th• Midgets ages 11-13 weighing tS-140 lbs., and 14 year olds weJghlng up to 120 tbs. Players registration by May 31 • $150 ($175 after 5/31) Family discount · $125/add'I player Cheerleaders reglstr•tJon -S35 {plus $138 for uniform) Uniform fittings at NgfstratJon . on 5/2 • 5/f6, 9am to 1 pm how to read fiilandal popen and evaluate investments. For more lnfonnaUon. call •32..:5880. FREE LEGAL INFORMATION The law film of Feldsott, Lee & Feinberg presents a free seminM regarding communitr association law tiUed •Construction Detect Utigation and the Community Manager" and "Manager Ll4bili- ty• from 8 to 10 a.m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. A compli- mentary brea.kf ast will be served. For more inf onnation, call 729- 8002. MAY12 FREE PROGRAM The Newport Beach Central Library presents a free program at noon titled "Fighting Back Against Scams" at the Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call 717-3801. SURVIVORS' TEA The Orange County chapter of the Susan G. Komen Breast Can- cer Foundation and the Race for the Cure presents the sixth annu- al Survivors' Tea, "Tea for the Surviving Soul,• from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Westin South ·coast Plaza Hotel, 686 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. The event 11 fc. b t..am· cer survivon, familios end friends. The event featura Beverly ' Kotherine Kirkhart, who ls a pub- licist for "Chicken Soup foe the Swvivmg Soul.• nckets are S20 per person. For more information. call 224-0290. ACQNT REDUOION PROGRAM 'Health tech presentl a free introductory workshop, •Accent Reduction and Cultural Adapta· tion in the Workplace," from 9 to 10:30 a.m. every other Saturday and from 6 to 7 :30 p.m. Wednes- days at the HeaJthtech. offices, 3140 Redhill Ave., Suite 150, Cos· ta Mesa. Seating is limited. For reservations or more information, call 751-0255. AEROBIC-CARDIO KICK BOXING Body Design and United Stu- dios of Sell-Defense offers aero- bic-cardio kick boxing classes from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 1000 W. Coast Highway, Suite C, New- port Beach. The cost is $8 per class. For more information, call 722-0526. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Alcoholics Anonymous mem- bers meet from 6:45 to 7:45 a.m. Mondays through Fridays in Room Early Years Toys • Developmental toys for children birth 10 I 0 years. • Quality toys with lasting and creative play value. • Per.;onaJ ~rvice from lcnowledgeable sales staff. 642-4212 1827 WESTCLIFF DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH JlqMf 0·~flRDfN Tou u '. 'M>•tf ~.f I \H.t 1, First Annual Newport Harbor High School Home & Garden Tour •Thursday, May 7, 1998 • 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM Visit charming and unique homes in the Newport Harbor area. You will enjoy lunch catered by PLUM'S of Costa Mesa . Tickets only $30 TllCKETS PRE-SALE ONLY! CALL TODAY! (714) 399-3401 Who Will Reign As the New MISS COSTA MESA? It Could Be You!! May 31st is the day Miss Costa Mesa 1998 will be crowned, culminating 53rd ANNUAL COSTA MESA. FISH FRY AND CARNIVAL. Young women interested in competing may receive further information by calling Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce (714) 885-9090 • or Cindy Buckley at 281-5922 or Triangle Square at 722-1600 x21. Hurry, as there Is a deadl/ne for entries. --------------Yes, I am interested in entering the 1998 MIS$ Costa Mesa Pageant ~Name Is:_._ ____________ ......... ........._...__~ My Phone I Day _____ ..__ My A91: My Talent Pattidpation._ __ _... ___ """"-_ . Mail to: Miss Cost.I Mesa P...,rt P.O. Box 1143 Costa ....... CA 92626 3 at Oasis Senior Center. 800 M4r- gue.rite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information; call 644-32''. AlZHEIMER'S SUPPORT bereavement group that SJ)eclal. izes in the needs of• individuals who have sick and/or dying aiu. ma.ls fu their lives. It meets at 3 p.m. every Tuesday at 3101 w Coait Highway, Suite 311, Ne\y. port Beach. The cost is a donatiQn to an animal charity or the attendee'5 choice. For reserva- tions, call 721-5750. ANOlliER PASSAGE • The Alzheimer's Association and Grief Support Group of New- port Villa WesWtlla Rosa co- sponsors a free support group meeting for caregivers at 7 p.m. on the fourth Thursday or each month through October at New- port Villa West Assisted Living, 393 H<¥pital Road, Newport Beach. For more infonnation, call 631-3555. " The Alzheimer's Association and Mesa Terrace, a residential community for people with Alzheimer's disease and related dementia, offers a free support group for caregivers at 6:30 p.m. on the first Tuesday or each month at Mesa Terrace, 350 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 283-1111. Another Passage, a transitional support group for people experi- encing changes it\ their lives, I .meets from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Wednesdays in Room 3 at Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For mofe information, call E).44~3244. ANIMAL BEREAVEMENT GROUP Rebecca Lewis leads an animaJ Where's p!!1~. 9 m·ty. BALBOA SKI ClUB The Balboa Ski Club meets at 7 p.m. on the first and third Tuesday of each month during winter m the Tee Room at Newport Beach Goll Course, 3100 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. For more mfor- mabon, call 854-7560. Now Featuring Crane Stationery LET OUR TRAINED STAFF CAPTURE THAT SPECIAL MOMENT Paper Goods • Custom Gift Wrapping ~ Greeti.ng Cards 270 E. 17TH ST. • COSTA MESA 722-1803 Mesa Terrace Can Help You •.• Because your loved one has Ahheimer's disease does noc mean they have to be destined to a nursing home. The solution is residential care at Mesa Terrace, a specially designed, secutcd community that will care for your I~ one in a home-like environment. Our programs arc designed for all stages or dementia to enhance sdf~u:cm. minimize mess and give a quality oflife to each resident with dignity and the respect they deserve. •'Structured Programs & Activities Seven Days Per Wede • Ahhcimer's A&soc.. "Memories in the MalUng An Program'" • PriVlln: & Semi-Private Rooms • 5ecurcd Building. Garckru & Court)'ard • Assi W\U with Mcd1e1tion and Bathing • Exocpdona.I food with 24-Hour Sn~c:ka Prepared On site by '"Turnip Ro«• • Monitonng of Weight & Blood Prawrc • Doctor's Offi~ On site • Family Suppon Croup I Edue1tional WoriuhOp ~Mesa Terrace 350 Wea Ba1 ~Costa Mesa Prr#ul,.,,,., ~ ~ """-#Ill: 631-2212 '*'at•+ cl I •-. ix1Rca.aa111n11c•..a ' r ~aooo PRESSURE SCRHNINGS ' Oem 5enior Center conducts -.blood-pressure &aeenlngs from 9 Eto 11 a.m. on the ftrst and third ·~Y ol each month in Room 3 -'at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona !ldel Mar. Screenings all<> are 9available from 1 to 2;30 p.m. on -the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at Mariners Park, Dover Street at Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach. Por more infor- Umation. call M4-32.«' ·l ,'8()DY IMAGE SUPPORT ·~ The Newport Beach Psycho- ?.togical Association offers a body '1iJllage/moderate eating support ugroup a t 1 p.m. Wednesdays at 3101 W. Coast Highway, No. 311, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation. call 121-5750. \ 'fBRAIUE INS11T\ITE 11 Ollsi.s Senior Center offers a rlBraille class to help with sight loss ,.from 10 a .m. to 2 p.m. Thursdays ·m Room 4 at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more infor- mation, call 644-3244. N TUMOR SUPPORT A brain-tumor support group meets from 1 to 8:30 p.m. on the first and third Thursday of each month at Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The meetings are free. For more infor- mation, call 122-6237. REASTCANCERSUPPORT A breast-cancer support group meets from noon to 2 p.m. Tues- days at Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The meetings are free. For more infor- mation, call 722-6237. BRIGHTER IMAGE Free professional consultation for makeup, wigs, etc., is avail- able for cancer patients by appointment only from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Por more information. call 722-6237. CANCER SUPPORT GROUPS A free cancer support group meets from 1 to 8:30 p.m. on the fourth Tuesday of each month at Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 722-6237. CARDS/BINGO The Jewish Senior Center offers ca.rd games from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. every third Tuesday. A kosher lunch is offered at noon for $3 per senior. For more informa- tion, call 513-5641. CAREGIVER SUPPORT COUNSELING Oasis Senior Center offers ca.regtver supportive counseling for people ca.ring for a loved one. For appointments or more infor- mation. call 644.:.3244. CHEMOTHERAPY SUPPORT Hoag Cancer Center offers support for individuals facing or undergoing bone-marrow trans- plant or stem-cell rescue. For more information, call 574-6872. CHESS CLUB Chess lovers of all ages are invited to join the Jewish Senior Center's chess dub from 7 to 10 p.m. Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more infonna- tion, call 513-5641. COED SUPPORT •The Newport Beach Psycholog- ical Association offers a coed sup- ®r.eans of ®r.clyihs The 1st Annual Newport Harbor Orc~d Society Orchid Show &. Ribbon Judging at Triangle Square at the end of the 55 PW)'. COsta Mesa FREE ADMISSION • (71.f) 556-6455 (71-4) 64~.;g757 port group at 1 p.m. Thursdays at 3101 W. Coast Highway, Suite 311, Newport Beach. The support group requires free pre-assess- ment before joining. For more information, call 722-4588. • The Healing C-0nnection offers a coed relationship group at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at 4425 Jamboree Road, Sv.Ite 180-A, Newport Beach. For more information, call 261-8003. CONSUMER BUS.NESS NETWORK The Conswner Business Net- work meets at 7 a.m. Fridays in the Mezzanine at Newport Gate- way, 19800 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. For more infor- mation or reservations, call 550- 4785. COSTA MESA CHAMBER The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce Networkers Business Leads luncheon meets at 11 :45 a.m. Wednesdays at Costa Mesa Country Oub, 1701 Golf Course Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 574-8780. DfVORa MEDIATION A free lecture about divorce mediation. an altemattve to the traditional two--attorney divorce, is offered the third ThUl'Sday of each month with attorney Alida D. Taylor and piycllologist Lee H. Solow. Space is limited and reser- vations are required. For more information, call 955-2575. DURABLE POWER OF ATTORNEY Revise your lifetime docu- ments regarding durable power of attorney through Oasis Senior Center for $1 each. For appoint- ments, call 644-3244. DYSLEXIA SUPPORT The National Dyslexia Re- search Foundation sponsors weekly adult atteAtion deficit dis- order ?upport groups at its office, 833 Dover Drive, Suite 27, New- port Beach. Cost is $5 per session. For the ti.me and day, call 642- 7303. * * * NAIL N EWS * * * _._....,~ Stop Faking It! 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COST"" MESA 722-1803 Est. 1961 TR.EAT MOM T0 'FHE BES:F Mother'S lJq>' Chlilftpqne Blj//tt Brunch .ln our Banquet Room ovedooldng Newport~ Haibor Adults $22.16 di/lllmi II t.50 $elltlliP: 10i30""' • liOOpn Bniiidl .avlJll Iii ""' ... *"'°"' id/the IMlli{/h1tn r .. oo am -2130 pm Dlnnl/ir #!Vedjl(Jm 3100,,,, ... 10130,,,,, Champggne Brunch Ct'uise aboard the Pavilion Queen in Newport Harbor Live .entertainment and door prizes Seattngs at 10:30 a. m. & 1 :(}() p. m. Adults $28.00 Cruise Reservations (714) 673-5245 400 MAIN ST• BALBOA 8ALIOA fAVWON COSTA MESA Make this Mother's Day Special at the Original Kaplan's Deli in Costa Mesa Late Supper Banquets Catering Bar 3211 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA TEL: (714) 557-6611 FAX: (714) 557-0274 SUNDAY MAY 10, 1998 SPECIAL MENU L UNCH SERVED 11AM -3PM DINNER SERVED FROM 3PM RESERVATIONS, PLEASE. IOOo/c Mtrl'trizetl Cotton Dt• .. tim·1l 10 Rt'l'Olllf' Your f'u orilc (St> You ~ •t Cook Aa Good u M ~., lo On MOTHER' D :r Tok• 11'~ ~ Her To P ov That CA I I Complimentary Flower To All Mothers. Dine-in Or Pick Up A Party Pak Or Bucket OPBN AT l:OOPM FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 631-2110 WE'RE SJlLL AT 2000 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA (Hoping to move to Harl>or Blvd. In September) for a Classic Champagne Brunch Suntlay May 10th, 1998 • 10:00 a. m. to 3:00 p.m. Featuring a Classical String Ensnnble CARVING STATION Whole Roasted Turkey Garlic & Mustard Leg of Pork with all the Traditional Trimmings 0 Assorted Seasonal Salads • Smoked Salmon with B~cls Chilled Fresh Seafood Bar An Array of Hot Breakfast Specialties with Omelettes made to order . Frcsh.Jy Baked Bicad Assortment WOK SAtrm STATI0N Featuring Specialty items from Ciao Mein A Mini Buffet for children with Movie5 & Popcc;>m A DclCcuble Display of Moudiwatcri!'l,~ru Free Flowing Champagne 8c Much More Adwa-$32.00 • Childlcn (tfl!I 5·12)-Sl6 oo Children wwlet 5 eat h ComplJma.wy W'ftaddu. Indoor ana OutdoOr Saadfta AtilW>\C THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1998 r 1 AMERICAN HEART ASSOOATION 1 •. ..r111e American Heart Associa- ti® is looking for volunteers to petfonn various general office duties including photocopying, typing, light computer work, as well as preparing large mailings arid other various clerical duties from 9 a.m. to noon or 1 to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. Call Teri Brown, volunteer coor- d6iator, at 856-3555 for more information. AMERICAN HOME HEALTH HOSPICE PROGRAM The American Home Health Hospice Program needs volun- teers to give emotional support to ~Y ill patien~ and therr · ·es in the greater Orange ty area. "fraining is provided. or information, call 550-0800 or Q30<>) 540-2545. . ERICAN RED CROSS, RANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Orange County Chapter of American Red Cross needs ci\unteers to address community ups about Red Cross services to act as liaisons with the edia in disaster and emergency ituations. For information, call udy Iannaccone, 835-5381. ALLET PACIFICA : The Ballet Pacifica Guild, a oJunteer support group for Ballet acifica, needs volunteers for a 4 • ety of tasks. For information, ~Molly Lynch at 851-9930. •• BIG BROlltERS, BIG SISTERS Men and women over 20 yeus old who have lived in Orange County for at least six months and have been on the job for at least three months are needed to serve as big brothers or big si$terS for children ages 6 to 16 from single- parent homes. For information, call 544-7773 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC., ORANGECOUNTYCOUNOL Volunteer opportunities in- clude fund raising, program dev- elopment and training to existing troops and packs. For more infor- mation, call Devon Dougherty, 546-4990. BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF COSTA MESA/NEWPORT BEACH The ·three area Boys and Girls Clubs need volunteer coaches and arts ·and crafts workshop teachers. For locations and more information, call Dick Powers, 642-2245. COMMUNITY HOSPICE CARE Community Hospice Care, which provides medical and emo- tional support to terminally ill patients and their families in Orange County, needs volunteers in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. For informatioI?or to regis- ter, call Cindy Laird, 978-7447. COSTA MESA CIVIC PLAYHOUSE The Costa Mesa Civic Play- house needs volunteers for usher- ing, backstage, mailings, typing, lights and many other duties. For more information, call 650-5269. COSTA MESA HISTORICAL SOCIETY The society collec~ informa- tion, photos and artifacts relating ~carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber · for only A<J•u•t6<JU.. ..... F0t s49900 .. UPT03MOS. same as cash O.A.C. VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE Commercial & Residential Sales & Servlc#J Full lme of Wool. Woven Axmlnstef & Sisal Carpeting Available 1904 H•rbor Boul•v•rd • Coatll M._ N.E. Comer of H•rbor & 19th st ... t ~~~~ .. 722-9642. Lie# 649491 Mon-Sat 1D-6 Some People Can Never Relax ,.' ' .'~ We'll teach you how to relax at will, any time, an·....Aaere • .._, 7-n ~ ' What's more, we'll show you how you can ft..quicldy gain greater health, happiness and ; peace of rnind. /, Because our teachers have been trained by a yoga " ... master, we teach everything from the popular Hatha ~·Yoga stretching exercises to deep meditation and simple ~ techniques for quickly reducing stress and gaining ·. emotional balance. -~ Come to the only yoga center serving Orange County for • 1 over 26 years. Call: (714) 646-1281. . . FRE.E DEMONSTRATIONS -10:00 am and 7:30 pm Wednesday, May 6TH YOGA CENTER 4'5 E. 17.th Street. Co.ta Meu . a.twMn Tusttn and lmn• Avenue 3 BLOCKS EAST of Mother'i Martcet • Kltch.n volunteer directory to the history of Costa M8H and the harbor ueo. Volunteets are needed for clerical tasks. comput- er input and help in the library. For inf onnation, call Charles Beecher at 631-5918. COSTA MESA LITERACY COUNOL The Costa Mesa Literacy Cen- ter needs volunteer tutors to teach English as a second language. Free Laubach training is provided and requires no foreign language skills. ln addition t9 earning certi- fication, graduates will be assigned a student at a nearby teaching, center. A t4X deductible $30 materials fee provides every- thing needed to lead a student through two skill books. To regis- ter or for more information, call 548-3384 or 548-6584. DISPUTE RESOLUTION SERVICES Dispute Resolution Services needs volunteer mediators, case specialists and outreach assistants to help in a variety of mediation cases. Bilingual language skills are needed for office volunteers and for mediators. For more infor- mation, call 250-0488. EASTER SEALS The Easter Seals Society needs volunteen for ongoing clerical work and to belp in programs for children with disabilities and ln special events. Por mo.re lnforma· tion, call 834-1111. ENVIRONMENTAL NATURE aNTER(ENQ Each year thousands of school cblldren visit the ENC's interpie- tive Natuie Center in Newport Beach. It features 13 unique Cali- fornia habitats the kids learn about through· the center's educa- tional programs. The ENC needs Volunteer 1\"ail Guides to help these visitors learn about their environment. To get involved or learn more, contact the BNC office at 645-8489. KIDS CANGR CONNECTION The Klds Cancer Connection is dedicated to the emotioilal, edu- cational and financial needs of children afflicted with cancer. Volunteers are needed. For .more information, ca.11851-7774. MARCH Of DIMES The March of Dimes office in Newport Beach needs volun- teers to coordinate and index r.esource files and create a mas- ter filing system of "information INSTANT CASH !! D SPORTS/EXERCISE GEAR Coming soon- ONE BfAVJDVL NEW SUNRDVRI LIPOSUCTION A STEP BEYOND THE TUMESCENT TECHNIQUE Ph:rit~for he~ 714-721-1113 360 SAN ~UEl DR. •SUITE 'Jl/1 • ~& RMotadl-9 ~ • and referral sources. This agency, dedicated to preventing birth defects, also needs front office assistants. Orientation ls provided. For more information. call 263·1100. of activities for volunteers. Pot more information, call <&74-4488. OPERATION a.EAN SLATE MASTtR CHORALE Of ORANGE COUNTY . The performing arts organiza· ti.on needa volunteers for comput· er input. ticketing, filing and han- Operation Clean Slate, a Costa Mesa-based organization that focuses on graffiti prevention, needs volunteers to paint out graffiti and . assist with other duties. For more lnfonnation, call Micha.el Howard at 435-0745. <lling phones. Por information, ORANGE COAST call 556-6262. tNTERFNTH SHELTER Nf'WPORT lliEATRE ARTS CENTER The largest family shelter· ih Volun~ to belp stage theatle the county needs volunteers for its productions. A variety of jobs need children's programs. It especially to be tackled, including set con-desires tu~ors ~ ~ose who can struction ushering mailings and take part m activities past 6 p.m. assorted iecbmcaI duties. Schedul-. The Costa Mesa shelter ho~, ing is ftexible, with a two-to 20-feeds and counsels 20 families hour commitmen,t per month. The daily. To get involved or for more N~wport Theatre Arts Center is infoflD.CltiOn, call David Lewis at located 2501 Cliff Drive. For more 631-1213. information. call 631-0288. OPERA PAOFIC The Opera Pacific Guild Alh.lllce, a support ·group for Opera Pad.fie, has a wide range ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COUNOL Volunteers are needed for a variety of functions. For informa- tion, call 839-6199. Montessori 9iarbor-AfesaScftoofs Summer ~ fall Enrollment Pill SCHOOL &. EllMf.NTA.ltY Ages 2 l/l to 11 Years EXCllllNCl IN EDUCATION bubhhd 1970 • •rt rod CAnk.lftm • lllltLG, de ......... Alts ................. • Mmlc .• ,..... 'NW'• • c:..dwe Alt. Opea .., lomd • COllllplllltr 5denc.e • fall btendecl DlyUre POSTER ART ~N GRAPIDCS lfftrd"I• Alt Art & Cat• m.llt Experts S-. 1971 •of A er' & 'lJa_y cSa/11 SAVI UP TO 50% Think Art for •Hlecttdltem ~":·' adcltild$100ff .,~.-Cit Mother's Dayl . • 9{1 Gerlificaiu twaifobk Cossolt 'Maternal KiM0 Sale Dates May 4ih-11 th, 1998 1906 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Mesa 949.646.8603 (Nlld ID P'olla ~ R4lllaurarlj Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-6pm, Sun. 10-5pm 11 Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" CUSTOM-MADE NEW FURNITURE • DRAPERIES MAY SPECIAL ADDITIONAL So/o OFF Thru Ma um 1998 ~ . , THURSDAY, APRtl 30, 1998 A tt ay club presents Sprillg ltlne and Food Festival . .. . broughout the centuries, the cultivation of grapes and their transformation to wine has been a passionate ursuit of humans. Cloaked in a eil of self-defined mystery and ecy, the winemaker sets out create the perfect elixir -the · e oft.the gods as it were. The same passion for creating e exists today, perhaps even ore so than in centuries past. Oday, fine wine is available to 'Veryone, not just aristocracy or ergy. Many wine experts even y that some of our mass-pro- uced wines are far better than especial varieties of days past. ' Friday through Sunday, the ewport Beach Spring Wine and ood Festival celebrates the fruit f the vine in grand style. Hosted y Henry Schieleln, president of e Balboa Bay Club of Newport each, the 4th annual gathering · bring together some of the orld's finest wines to be njoyed with the proper cuisine, · e cigars and even a little jazz ovided by the classic Page avanaugh trio. b.w. cook The 6alboa Bay Club. a pri- vate, members-only facility, opens its doors to the public for this very special three-day event. Beginning with a Friday evening Bounty of the Sea reception fea- turing the longest seafood bar on the Orange Coast, the weekend of wine events includes a Satur- day morning gathering of "belli- ni's and blintzes" by the bay fea- turing the world famous u bellini H cocktail from Harry's Bar in Venice Italy. Lunch will feature a presenta- tion by wine barrel maker Jerry De Lorenzo of Forest Glen Win- ery, while winemaker Ed M~ shares his wine expertise with the crowd over lunch. There will be cigars from the Dominican Republic, Honduras and Nicaragua combined with world-class port later in the after- noon and, prior to the major weekend event, an evening of •California Passion ... Great Wine, Wonderful Food and Excit- ing Jazz• in the Balboa Bay Club Ballroom. The Saturday night affair, fea- turing a ~big bottle• auction benefiting the BBC Scholarship Fund that provides annual awards to deserving college- bound students from the New- port-Mesa school district, will Winemakers Marchesi de'Fres- cobaldi and Michael Mondavl flank Balboe\ Bay Club presi- ·dent Henry Schielein. The trio will take part in the club's 4th annual Spring Wine and Food Festival this weekend. Honse Of Enchantment ay Les 1e *Costumes *Makeup •Magic Shop •.Juggling •Gag Gifts •Books-Tapes Under new ownership and managemen•. . \ 1,,,1,, I~ N'r I Ct N: \\I \ICI \ 01 IC "\\ Ill \lttpl \It I I IC' I OIC \I I 01 \ 01 IC 1111 \I ICU \I "I It' 270 E. 17th • Costa Mesa [714] 515•3780 THE GREYGoQSE ' Gifts • Home Decor ·we have: • Lovely Mother's Day Gifts Arriving Daily • New Items in Byers· Choice Carolers • New Items in Dept. 56 Heritage Villages Stop in for a visit THE GREY GoOSE, INC. Westcliff Plaza• 1032 Irvine Avenue Newport Beach • (714) 642-7803 Hours1 M-S 10-6 Sun 12-s "Candidates Forum for the County of Orange Fourth District Supervisorial Seat" I 000 Avocado Avenue Monday, May 4, 1996 7:00 pm For more Inf orimatlon, please call: 644-3131 showcase more than 50 of Cali- fornia's premier winertes during a dinner presentation prepared by Bay Club Executive Chef Jean-Pierre Elgenheer. Claes Anderson, owner of Hotel.Laguna and the award- winning Claes restaurant will also be on hand, along with Steve Slater, vice president and general manager. of Southern Wine and Spirits. Page Cavanaugh will pro- vide a backdrop of some of the world's best jazz. Perhaps the most significant wine event of the festival takes place on Sunday, as Michael Mondavl of Mondavi Wineries presents Luce to the crowd. Combining some 800 years of wine-making experience, the Robert Mondavl family of Napa Valley, Ca. joined forces with the Marchesi de' Frescobaldi family of Florence Italy to make "Luoe."' a world-dass Italian red wine Mt to be introduced over a Sunday bayside brunch. They are calling the wine, Luc8 Della Vite (light of the vine) and it is the subject of tasting along wJlh Sunday brunch prepared by aM!lf Roger Plgozzl of the Los Angell Regal Biltmore Hotel in conjunc· tion with Egenheer. • For reservations to any of the weekend wine and food festival events, call Melinda Simon, f8'· tival coordinator at the Balboa. Bay Club, 645-5000, ext. 377. • a.w. COOK'S column appears eve?, Thursday and Saturday. '. 55/45 Spllt On Consignment Items. (Items must be nearly new, dry c leaned and on hangers.) Now Accepting Sprtn• Hemsl 270 E. l7th St. #3, Costa Mes. (714) 645-1j62 • Absolutely No t1roker or Policy Fees • Quality Personalized Service • Famlly Owned Agency • Established in 1927 -uc#0550290 MERCURY INSURANCE CO. St!IWUu> ~ ~ jM-BK~ COMPLET~ LANDSCAPE DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION Specializing in Irrigation, Drains, Lighting, Concrete & Masonry, Planting of Trees, Shrubs and Sod FREE LANDSCAPE QUOTES • CALL 714-646-7444 BEDDING PLANTS • Impatiens • Marigolds Plant now for NOW Summer Color. 97¢ R . $1 .49 4" Pot BEDDING COLOR •Impatiens •Petunias •Marigolds ~I I datebook ------• -------- --__.... ;a-• --.. -, ~ ... • _ ~ ______ i _ -----------• ..l---=-~'-• ----,!:. -..I reel critics • EDROWS NOTE: The Reel Critics col- umn ffftures movie altlques written by community members serving on our panel. This week's critics are local surfers. Monster waves don't cuse lame dialogue • f they could only do some- thing about the dialogue. ·1n God's Hands• h as some great things going for it: real &urfers, monster waves and mag- nificent photography. But as soon as the actors open their mouths you want to yell, •Get back in the water!" · It's not their fault. The three principal characters have an unexpected ease in front pf the camera, but the director's done them no favors. Reaching for 'sigruficance, he sets up moments 'With as much subtlety as a barker ishilling for a burlesque show. For- tunately, things get lighter as the • waves get bigger. The film follows Shane, a bril- liantly talented surfer who has rejected the crass world of pro- , fess1onaJ surfing to follow the ... Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner . Unlqu~ wlM room & dining rooms avallabk ror group buslnas !Tlfflinp and privau f'lmctlonJ ' 723-0621 Please Call For R~rvatioos •!Id Qirectlons 25 I Shipyard Way • Newport Beach ·Wheret • • • • • '& v ~'"·~·~~~ ~ Where to Dine ~-Restaurant Directory .· • RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT On board the "Pride of Newport" AM!rboet, Home Of The Newport Hartxx-Nauball Mu9fMT'I (Formertf ~ E. Lee) Is ~ From 11 ~9pm Lunch end Oinner Set &Jn Brunch Barn (cl068d Mondays). ~ Needed' ant, For Weddings, Banquet.a Or PrMlt8 Parties. Aj Major D'9dit Carda Accept.ed. l..oc8t.ed At 151 E. Coast Hwy, Newport Beech, CA 92660 (714) 6733425 Fax 673-7884 CHARLIE'S CHILI ~ l..ocat.ed • McF9dden P«.e (na to Newport Pia-I In Newport : Beach. Holn: Mon-Tl"u 7:CJJam.12 ~ 'Neekends • 7:0Jirn.3:CD9m. Amelc. VIie. OilccMr, Olnr't OtA>. No ~Needed. (714) 876-7991 CHUBBS MALONE Oline loo dle Ml ... Q'98t Amri:8n food, f1lnt8'CX: tugera -~. '°'4JI and ..... ~ ....... ~ det/ from 11 :CXllm V..,IM: 8008pC9d. l..ocad ~ TUlllCin end h'Wll • 462 E. 17th Bt.. a.. Mele. (714) 842-2226 TWIN PALMS THE CULINARY WRAP Fresh, healthy lntarnabon8I deticaaes 'M"8pp0d WTthKl a flat rol Open 7 days a weelc from 11 :t:nlm -9·~. Located 1n the Hlllg'8fl Square. 250 E 17th Street. (714 I 54844ro NEWPORT RIB CO. Ora~ Crunf:./s best baby back nbs served in a fnendly'setOOg ~n 7 days a week Monday -Thursday 4pm -1Q:>m, 4pm - 11 pm Fnd8y -Satu'Cley and 2pm. -1 Q:>m on SJnday. Located at 2CDJ Newport EM M1-2110 LE CAFE/HYATT REGENCY IRVINE Califomla Cuisine at 11:8 finest. Enjoy 8reakf8st. Lulch or Dinner in casual elegance, as you dine inside er on cu-bealtiful patio. We f8at1.re Scrumptious Buffets ~the day. or you can order from cu-bountiful menu. Located at 179lJ Jamboree Road (comer of Jamboree and Main). Phone (714) 97~1234 x6720. Hours Bem-11 pm. BLUE BEET Great food. good serw:e, excellent pnces and ruge pcrtiorls. Serwlg ~ and dinner 7 deys a week. lOC8tlld at 1 a7 21st. Place 11"1 Nav.pa't Beach. 675-2338 BAMBOO TERRACE "Din lln at the Bamboo Terrece _..... U'iiog Oline&a food a'88t.8d from recipes peaeect down for three oar• iltiot ... • ~ high qualiC¥, fr'9Sh lng'8dlerU are used, and no MOO ii IM!f' added The bar ar8ll has been remod*f to 1"8S81 I Ible lW'I Asian beer house, and the U b9" offers a compleca lalectiorl r:I Asian beers, quality WWl88, end enticing l1'0picel ctinks. l.OC8Ced at 1773 Newport SMi. in COlta Mase. 8456550 SIR ROGERS, LTD Send>Mches, Coff89 and 6-plat0 Orlnka & Smoothies. All new breakfast menu. ~. ~ McJn.fri et Sam. Sat et 7em and SI.In It 98m. Locatad llt 270 E. 17t.ti Street. c.osta Meas 645-2252. GURU'S SANDWICHES We a.'\11 hot & cold deli llrldwichm. Ur~ ere the f8U8lt in townr Try Otr world famoul meattlll ~ or our deli • 1181lCMich, )IOU1 bl "G.ni'ld" fa' lie! Mon -Fri. Bam&m. Sat. 1Cllm3pm. t..oead at 1500&1pwiorr... A1 (714) ~1211 HAPPY HOUR MON-FRI 4:00p.m.-6:00p.m. 50¢ Tacos A1!io AVAILABLE: I• Fish Ta~ BUY 1 ENTREE I • Shrtinp Tacos ~ I GET 1 ENTREE I • Shrtinp Cocktails $1.00 Draft Beer I I • Octopus Tostadas I FREE I • Ceviche Tostadas • ~-~~-=~!!:_!!'!!·~!~!l~-J • fresh 0ysteIS SmMNG LUNCH 8r DINNER 1bUISday-Tuesday l O:OOo:m -9:00 pm • Closed on Wednesdays 123 23rd Street. Balboa Peninsula 673 2657 (near Mutt Lynch .. ) - AVILA'S EL RANCHrro At.thertic Macari Food, Wftl The Freshest ~ '9dientB &. A New Light rus.ie. Greet M81'glllbs. Holr&: Lunch & Dinner. AJ Meter' Q'8dit Qrde AcceJlCaj. l..ooated at 2101 Placentia, Costa Mesa -642-1 142. 28JJ N8wpcJ't BIYd .• Newp<rt Beach - 67~55 end 2744 E. C.oa&t ~. CXM -6448226. Ml CASA CU meela ere now a tnp t.o Baja as wel as Me!CllO. Now offenng fish taooe. Phone ahead for oroers IX>flD. Hoirs: Oaif From 11 :OOem. AJ Major 0'9dl r.ds Acc8Jmd. located ~ 29Ei 17th ~. Coate Mesa (714) 645-7626 LA PALAPA Serving IMhent.io South M8XIC8n Seafood. Ceviche, cocl¢.ails. camarones, ~. ensaladas and much more. ~ 6 days e week. Oos8d on Wednetdaya. Dine in or tak&«t. Locet8d at 123 23rd ~ Beech( 3-26 . . . . J Ii i'A1-"C 1C AM AC HI Sushi & Sl.ehi t.o Go ~ Bar AJ Maioi' Q'9dlt cards, l.ocllted ~ 2675 lrwle fitte (Across from ~Golf Couiia) (714) 6455518 BEN I HANA Amn:a'a aat celeblated .JapwlW 1'91ta.1'ant. Qlen ] dayB 8 week. Lunch 11 ;3Jam.2;3QJm Moofn. Dinner 5:~10:~ Mon-Tlua: 5:30-11 ~ f=n: 5-11 :~ Sat; 4::n&:3Qlm SUn l.oclt9d • 4250 Bird\ El. 955<E22 LA CAVE Mini lncildel: L.oblc:-. a-ab, Stri'np. 9taeka. Deitf SpecM. Fri. & Set. Prine Ai>. f\AI Bar & Wine Lilt. r..J8I °'1118. Ho.rs: LLn:tm 11 ·:D-2:30-Omer Mon . .S.. from 5:3Qlm. VIII, Mt S•md, Diner's OJb. l.ocet.ed ~ 1695 Irvine 11#8.' (At 17th snat) Nla- Bloclcbu&tar enc.tai•1181lt Qsa Mme (714) 646-7944 THE BARN STEAK HOUSE Meoo lnWdms 81:8ak, Freltl Rlh. Cllic:lcen, lbglrs &. Sllldl. Priem Range From $3. 75 For Lunch & $6.25 For onw. 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THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1998 A1J Accents serveS with elegance on Mother's, ·other days M other's Day is the . busiest day of the year at the Sutton Place Hotel because of its marvelous food, impeccable service and sheer sense of luxury. The hotel's heavy glass doors glide open to gleaming marble lloors and the stunning flower arrangements are a.s big as trees. ' If nothing is too good for Mom, here is one of the best places on the coast to tell her so. -. • • " ~ I •!.0 I' ' . .. ...... "' ~ .,._ . - --·~·• .. Their traditional Mother's Day buffet brunch is so popular that the hotel serves in both the gar- den setting of the Atrium dirung room and the spacious Deauville ballroom. Executive chef Donuruque Bri- aire and executive sous-chef Lamberto Valdez combine forces to present the buffet. Here is the menu they have planned for May 10: At the seafood station· will be smoked sahnon,trout,halibutand gravlax arrayed in full court press next to fresh oysters, mus- sels, crab claws and sushi. The charcuterie, with pate en croute, carpaccio and San Daniel prosciutto may make yDur later decision between made-to-order waffles or an omelette a bit more difficult. The luxury of roast beef, carved to order, will compete with roasted quail and lamb with roast- ed bell pepper coulis, halibut with lobster sauce, not to mention eggs Benedict, croissants, bagels and pain au chocolat. The desserts are too tempting to miss -caramelized apples with rum raisin ice cream, a chocolate tower of cake and nougatine, cheesecake and tiramisu in a sweet duo. ... -, • l I As the champagne is poured, the Gerard Barbut's bio will sup- ply live music in Accents and street musicians will fill the Deauville ballroom with sounds reminiscent of the French Riv- iera. Call 476-2001 for reserva- tions, prices and hours. On weekdays and Saturdays, Accent's huge buffet tables dis- appear and lunch and dinner are served by a wait staff swimming in sophistication. The Atrium is a delightfully pleasant dining room. Conversa- tion talces place in a variety of foreign languages and tables are spaced so that stock tips or gos- sip among old friends are assured confidentiality. Accent Chef Andrea Hill's contemporary luncheon men1,1 offers choices sensitive to its r---------, I I I I I I : Hihacbi Steak : I and Chicken I I Dinner I I $14.95 I I I FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:~ I A $14.95 Hibachi Steak and Chicken J1nner should be a goo<l I I enough reason to come to Benihana. If not. make up one of I your own. Any reason will do. Your dinmr •. il:.o includes: Shrimp appetizer, Benihana green salad, J .... p.rnei.e onion soup. I freshly cut vegetables, rice and hot green tea. So come in today I and ru1k for the Benihana Treat. • Good Looking Bartenders? -Sometimes I Tllere'.I alway.ii a ruuon to go to I 1 llJIEDIHADA. 1 • Famous Steaks? -Of Course F.ncino (818)18S-7121 • Newport 8-di (714)950-0822 I TOl"l'a.IK» (310)316-7777. Marina del &-y (310)821.()888 I Anabeim(7 l 4) 77""-'&40 • City of lndu.ry (626) 912-8784 Ofer not valid .a a.-ty ~ .........,_ a.r valid Sunday dvougl\ Thunday Cllily fAprw; ~ lfl8 I OCOP ""-• do1a ow.-wt.-~ Not vaGd b/10 or ""Iii any othtt promocional olltn. .J --------- Treat Your Mom To Dinner at Bristol Bistro and She'll Also Beeelve A Free GUt from The ma at South Coast Plaza • Choose from our re N liftllmlia cuisine or enjoy a special tMUcl pecans and goat cheese or Ire following tr1trees: nd pinot noir sauce o pancakes n and garlic sautee mpagnt, coffte or tea and dessert. extensive wine list and indoor or patio dining. • on this special day call: (714) 556-6424. global clientele. There is teriyaki salad ($9) and continental vichys- soise with smoked salmon cream mousse ($7). Fish tacos ($9} have a pista- chio grapefruit relish and there's a trendy Cajun •po Boy" fried fish sandwich. ($9) and a New- port Beach Cobb salad ($10). The salad buff et is an eye- pleasing invitation to gorge and at the rotissene there are plump, golden chickens, roasting lamb and beef bi-tips. A self-serve trip to the daily salad bar and rotisserie costs • $15.95. The dessert ca.rt will be rolled to your table with sweet temptations. A classic sirloin burger ($9) is lavish in presentation. It is served with the same flourish and atten- tion to detail as the braised duck- ling ($16.50). Por luxurious·service and ' • panache, Sutton Place delivenf ' every day, and its Mother's Oaf Brunch is a tour de force. tWlOlDP Holy Smokesl 1/3 of our Bar is ~· Certified Outdoors! 3 Outdoor Pool Tables Always "Your Home Away From Home"' 18.30 Newport Blvd. Newport al Harbor Costa Mesa • 548-8428 GILDED CAGE Monday Night Family Special NOW SERVING Country Style With Our Sunday Mexican J;Jreakfast PRllWIE. RIB NIGHT! •&75 EVEl'IV THURSDAY SUNDAY NITE SPECIAL $7 9 5 * Chicken, Ribs 8t Brisket Dinner * From 5pm. Y, BBQ Chicken, Spare R1b1 and Brisket of Beef lnctudn: Baked Potato, Beens, Com on the Cob • Saled a. 1714 Placentia (at 17th) • Costa Mesa . .e ' , .. .. .. . 845-8091 831-9803 . . . .. ~I &: ' /• I 1 .. THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1998 'What the Butler Saw' is a Wild and crazy fwee J I n the wild and crazy theater ol the 1960s, no culture was wilder or crazier than the British. And no English play· wright was wilder or crazier than Joe Orton. One month before being blud- geoned to death by his lover in 1967, Orton finished his farcical masterwork, •What the Butler Saw.• Had he lived, the play might have been shaped and boned, its rough edges anoothed, but even as it stands it's an outrageously hilarious . aperience. South Coast Repertory has taken Orton's freewheeling 9e'Jldup of sex, psychiatry, morali- ty and politics and given it a stimulating revival on the Second Stage under the frenzied direc- tion of nm Vasen. Wisely set in its original time period, with its British rock music flavor, ·sut- ler" is very much a representa- tion of its era. Irreverence for established ideals gained by leaps and bounds in the '60s, and •Butler" -with its wacky farce sand- \l..Oc;Jers l :c./· ~, t9' Sandwich House 270 E... 17ih St. wiched between Orton's jibes and asides on the social and political climate of the time - was in the forefront of the move- ment. The play can be appreciat- ed much more today than when it was current. •What the Butler Saw• (the title itself is a sendup since no butler appears in the play) is set in a private psychiatric clinic where its medical director (Richard Doyle) sets out to seduce a comely young clerical applicant (Carla Harting) only to be inter- rupted by his imperious wile (Joan Stuart Morris) and the hotel bellhop (David Penner) who's just had a roll in the hay with her . As the diversions, coverups, undressing and switched identi- ties run rampant, another med· ical practitioner (John-David Keller), even more corrupt than the first, arrives to sort things out. The long arm of the law (Bill Cohen) also gets into the cloth- ing-optional scenario. Doyle's lecherous shrink is right on target, and his attempts to choreograph the ensuing deception are skillfully accom- plished. Harting makes a fine lust object, stressing her wide- Sat'ldwiches I Chicken Caesar On a Pita $3.89 Costa M esa 92627 (Held o•er t more week) I (714) 645-2252 Come see Mona's Rose's Back a~n for SprtnQ! Coffee & Ca ppt-tcci~ol Early Bird Special M-f 6-9am !F.-"'it Smoothiesl $ l .00 ttoa~na Try our new Claaslc Smoothie , (Bananas, Miik A .. - Cocoa) FRl8ll M• XICAll rDOD Cl•• • 118f9 lp•ll·• r-TosiAo'A-, 1 r- 1 -au'Rilrro--w 1 GRANDE SPECIAL J •3.95 :: •2.95 : I v'f: CHOtCE ruJ: ,c=;:r 11 YOUR CHOICE OF CHICKEN, I 111 CHEf.SE~ SOUR CREAM, 'BEEF OR PORK. 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Abbacruo, Spigola, Triglia, ie; etc. ••• ARRIVEDERCI A PRESTO ~.,,.~.~~--,, .... ., ~ trattoria 850-9399 Richard Doyle, left. and John-David Keller apply their own brand of medicine on Carla Harting in "What the Butler Saw'" on the Second Stage of South Coast Repertory. eyed innocence as she disrobes with dispatch. There's an air of sexual ele- gance in Morris' performance, even as she's segueing into the farcical mainstream of the play. Fenner's perplexed bellhop is less predatory than often por- trayed, which makes his male equivalent of Harting's character all the funnier. Keller's officious arrogance adds a steely edge to his splen • did comic rendition, and his pre- Macaroni Salad, Potato Salad, or Coleslaw with the Purchase of Any Sandwich. 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CA '2'tUI 114 _, 7113 Orton not only satimed B~· IOdety in •sutler,• he also took&· few well-aimed swipes at the master of his own VOC4tion. The. plays knock-down-drag-out di· max culminates tn a device pop- ularized by Shakespeare (and 1 later employed by Larry Gelbart ' f in •A Funny Th.lng Happened on' • the Way to the Porum•). ' : The antiseptic setting of : Michael Vaug~ Sims, who also : designed the eye-catching cos-· l tumes, is deceptively simple, ' l blossoming into a more complex : pattern late in the play. Jane ---"' Reisman's ligbtµlg serves the occupation with a book he'll action perfectly. publish about the situation is a •What the Butler Saw• defies great running gag. Cohen is the logic, suspends disbelief and ren- very epitome of bald,. bracing ders conventional thinking irra- British efficiency, but he too tionaJ -and has a marvelous becomes thoroughly immersed in time doing it. It's a wild and the farcical whirlpool. crazy blast from the past. AMACHI • Authentic Sushi Bar • Elegant Dining Room Lml IN 11-.1:11 • Complete Ba ... IMITUl-11:9.& CLlsalMAYI THUftSOAY, APRIL 30, 1991 A 'Tenor' reminiscent of 1940s comedy Sy Tom Titus A moiig the relatively new comedies making the rounds of local theaters, one of the brightest and funni. es~ ls Ken Ludwig's •Lend Me a T\'nor, • a farcical fable with an operatic theme that bean a strong resemblance to Holly- wood's screw- ball comedies of the 1940s. .Now on stage in a sparklttlg production at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, •Lend Me a Tenor• fulfills its comedic mission beautifully, blending laughs, music and sex into a rollicking package tied up with some excellent perfor- mances. Director Darlene Hunter Chaffee, no stranger to the ~terial, pushes all the right ~ttons and her well-drilled ~pany responds with splen- did character interpretations ----·------. . KENNY /,,, PRINTER t1C1111e ESTABLISHED 1962 Steak • Seafood • c.odaai1s 1695 Irvine Ave. 646-7944 . --.. ~­~ MMIOO 1EIMCI. OPEN MOTHERS DAY AT NOON 17n Newport Blvd. • Costa Mesoi 645-5550 and precision timing. This ii a show in which the latter quality it paramount, and the Costa Mesa cast excels in this regard. Robert Brooke, a former managing director of the the- ater, returns to grab the central role of Max -a mild-mannered assistant to a Cleveland opera producer pushed into a starring role-with aplomb. Brooke is a fine, self- efiacing sort in his normal guise, but a complete howl as the costumed, blackfaced Otello fending off newfound female admiration. As his reluctant lady love, Leanna Rene Rodgers blends beauty and comic skill into a neat,. well-rounded package. She scores particularly well in her second-act seduction scene, her face smudged with Otello's makeup. Ray Fulmer blusters and fumes his way through the role of the producer (his running pull it off splendidly. Kim Bubon warms up the theater a.s the sultry soprano • bent on sleeping her way to stardom. The tenor's tempera- mental wife gets a sizzling if stereotypical treatment from Usa Carcano .. Less effective are the obsequlouk bellhop played by Ian Oowiis 'and Leslie Allen's bejeweled opera patron. gag of spitting out waxed fruit is especially effective). Fulmer possesses the requisite sense of arbitrary authority as well as the pinpoint timing necessary to elevate his comic characteriza- tion. The beautifully detailed two- room hotel setting by Gothic Moon Productions certainly enhances the production, as do Larry Watts' costumes that sug- gest an earlier period without emphasizing it. Much like Neil Simon's •Rumors," Ludwig's "Tenor" is a show one can easily laugh through a second or third time if the comic timing and character- ization is hitting on all cylinders -as the Civic Playhouse's pro- duction is. The role of the real Italian tenor generally is associated with an actor of Pavarotti or Domingo-like proportions, in other words an ample physique. Bryce Robinson ~ demonstrates that even a tall, skinny guy -if he bas a superb singing voice -can • TOM TilUS reviews local theater for the Dally Piiot. His reviews appear Thursdays and Saturdays. ORANGE COUNTY PRESENTS TWIH#P~Lm~ '98 Spring into Sumnier Concert Serles Dinner concerts in the dynamic, intimate venue of Twin Palms Newport Beach May 1 FIREFALL •you ARE THE WOMAM" & PLAYER ·auv COME IACI" Amtllttr ........... Zl-t .. I II ltlta •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MAGAZINE 1 w 1 ". ++ P 8 L m ~ 610 NEWPOlllT CINTl!R OftlVI A't •AIH•ON ellAND .. I Ata THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1991 .. . rebuttal Saltarelli, But saltarelli's consulting work with the dty dates baclt to Novem~r. Surely he knew, or at least hoped, that a big-money contract was in his future. " Saltarelli's not alone tn this, either. Wilson got anoth- er $1,000 from Lyle Overby&. Associates. Newport Beach pays that firm $3,500 a month for its consulting woTk on El Toro. And Overby bad foruDI s the loy~ •n•s a free country,• says City.Maliager Kevin Muwhy. •niey: both ~rsonally believe that the appropriate use for El Toro Is a commer- cial airport.• says Oty Attor- ney Bob Burnham. So then why did they con- tribute to a candidate whO began his camJ)tign saying he didn't like the Idea of an ~ at El Toro1 Is it . because they want to stay iii political good graces with a sitting supervtsOi? Or are they just hedging their bets on the El Toro issue? Either way, Newport offi- da tco should care. They should be angry. They should feel shortchanged. They are community commentary Insurance, not ~oney, forced Lions Cup Cancellation Let's just say adios to bilingual education BY JAMES R. FISLER : I did not speak when Oscar : Santoyo, who doesn't even : live in Costa Mesa, said : OUT new school superinten- : dent should be Latino. [!Y MIKE SCHEAFER ; Why not a Latina? : In response to v. Addeman, : I did not speak when Latino ~arding the cancellation of the : leaders called for Latino police Lions Cup Soccer Tournament: : officers to be hired. I did not The Lions Cup is not being : speak when they formed a sepa- : rate Latino branch of the Cham-dropped for financial reasons. In : her of Commerce, and I did not fact the tournament did very well to pay for itself. : speak when Woman of the Year The tournament is being : Maria Elena Avila established a dropped for one main reason: : million-dollar scholarship pro- insurance coverage. The insur-: gram for only -you guessed it ance that applies to the Costa : -Latino youths. Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions is : However, your article of April ' the same policy that applies to : 29, 1998, "Latino leaders cau- Uons Clubs all over the United : tion board on bilingual pro- states. The carrier only this year : grams," forces me finally to dropped coverage for youth ath-: speak. Ietic leagues and contests. With-: When a person comes here to out insurance, the Lions Club : the United States, I would cannot protect itself from poten-: assume it is because OUT coun- tial liability problems. : try has more to offer. or simply Let me echo the disappoint-; put, is better than where they ment v. Addernan's family has : came from. Why, then, would expressed. We also are very chs-: immigrants and their leaders do appointed that we will not be : so much to try to change the able to sponsor the tournament. : United States to mirror the It was a terrific event. Unfortu-: country they left? nately, the real-life danger of a : When you come here, you lawsuit raises its ugly head, and : should assimilate. Do not add a a~ a result, insurance is not will-: hyphen to your heritage, ing to take the risk. : become an American. In Arneri- We, as a Lions Club, hope the : ca, we have used English for parents can get together and : decades and have become the work out a tournament for the : great country for which millions kids. Just make sure that the one : of people leave their home- parent who might sue for : lands. We became a leader injuries does not sign up to have : using English as our language. their child play. : We do not need to be changed As treasurer for the Costa : into little ingredients in a salad Mesa Youth Athletic Committee, : bowl. We need to be a melting the group that actually ran the : pot. That is how we became tt>urnarnent, I would be happy to : great. MAAC MARTIN I DAllY Some readers say blllngual education programs, like the one at Adams Elementary, create a separation of cultures within our schools. P.rovide V. Addeman whatever : To Ms. Avila I say: You are a tsistance or guidance I can in : very divisive element in our city. elping to stage future touma-: Ms. Avila, when I read about ents. ; your race-based scholarship pro- ' : g ram, I called the administrators -MIKE 50tEAffR 1s a Costa Mesa resi-: of the program to see if there ~nt. were any for white youths only. No such racist thing existed. In fact, all other scholarships were based on financial need or acad- emic achievement. Yours was the only race-based program. Very divisive. corr.espond~nce Bilingual teacher Julie Gar- mon, needing to save her job, also urges caution that there not be a division between this cul- ture and that culture. I agree. We can facilitate this by getting -:rma Schafnitz sentencing still on readers' minds ; I am continually astonished at tile public's reaction to this story of 1ina Schafnitz's wonderful oontri- tJutions to the community, helping 's cbartt1es and abused when in fact, she 19 abus- her own cbildren by selling ~m· ie in the parld.ng lot ol a be.r ·th a loaded gun in the trunk of car. 1 don't think she Is a vtc- of drugs. I think she is the one t abused the drugs. She made dedsion to use cocaiDe, to sell ~Wle., to live the type of Ufestyle t she was caught in. J don't trs because 1be bas prob- and can't control henelf. She ea decision. MARILYN WIWAMS Newport Beach It limply re1ledl the hypoatsy the system in dea.U.ng "4th t.b1s. only me there different Jaws I' the J1ch and tor the poor fD this try, I also think that drug lllUllMUY is not baln(I taU0 lerioul-lf· MY IOluUon to tllll wOuld be It~. beciluM •we e l),stop the bypoaily and you canoot tegWate ttUP.d- 2) taU all~ dNg dMl--. ''This is just another travesty of jus- tice. What tM>Ocrisy to t>e woi'klng for Child~ UsA and selling Cocaine. lnevltabty It ends up 1n the hands of children. PIMSe help keep this woman out of charities.• en, large and small, put them in an airplane, send them down to Colombia, give them a gun. send them out to fight in the trench• just like Colombians are, shed some blood and see the hardship that'• being caused by their litU entertamment here. SYLVIA SHARMA Newport Beach r thiD.k it's an abtoluta travesty of Juttk:e. ~ a matter of fa~ her own attorney said his client Could buy her way lnto a pttvata Jail tn Seial 8Mch or, more likeJY, be •""9D.ed to tbli iillhlliiUnHICurity jell e&Ued •the faDn. • Eitb8f way, he inristed hls client will not spend more than a night ln the county jail ileeplng alongside other Crimiiials. Yet, she con- fessed to &e.lling 16 grams of cocaine. And for those of you who don't know, that is an awtul lot. She also bad a gun in her trunk. You talk about the rtcb getting oU euy. U it happened to you or ma or anyone else who does Dbt have that kind Of money, we WOUld be sleeping alongside t.bote aiminals for about nine years. Justice was definitely not lel'Ved. The community feels very sor- ry for 11na Schafnitz and other convicted distributors of drugs who are diagnosed with bipolar disorders. The question now is, by controlling bipolar disorders, can we reduce all crime and eliminate the prison system? TOM TOBIN Newport Beach I certainly think the sentence given to Scbafni~ was very appropriate. In fact, 1 tbfuk per- haps lt should have beeri a heav- ier sentence. SOmeone who does not have the pOlition in IOdety th.at 1he hu probably woilld have ended up with more tiine. So, at . least lt'I a Ml1 for fair JU11ke for evsybody. But lbe lhouldn't be able to buy her way In or be Ullgned to a mtnmium-Mcurity (fdty). She chould have to face What a Latino, or b18ck or some· on else woWd have to face. U Iba were Mr. Average·Man-ln· the-Street, it would have been a different story. But at least sbe got some jail time. us all on the same page, in Eng- lish, at school. We can do this by eliminating race-based scholar- ships. We can do this by elimi- nating reference to •Latino cul- ture" or any other race-based statements. We can do this by ,. saying adios to bilingual educa- tion. E pluribus unum. • JAMES It. FISLElt Is • Costa Mesa resident. I 1 I Ne,wpo.n ~Meta Daily Pilot ... 8ALBOA BOAT RENTALS Balboa Boal Rentals offers tentals ft>r experienced skippers in comfort and style aboard either a 17· or 19-foot dual-console pow- er boal Rental rates range trom $40 to $60 an hour. Hall-day rates are $135 for the 17-foot dual con- S<>le, $170 for the center console and $195 for the 19-foot dual con- sole. Rates are slightly higher on weekends. Balboa Boat Rentals is at 510 E. Edgewater, Balboa Peninsula. For reservations, call 673-7200. 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Pork Tmdcdoin wich CoW:aay Gravy Chickm Fried SuakWim ~ ~, • . , . AW • TH\JRSOAY, 0APRIL 0 30, 1998 . . .. . • • • I • . . TEWINKLE CPR CONTINUED FROM A 1 CONTINUED FROM A 1 will be interviewed by the school the salesman and seU..employed He 14.ld the IrVine Boule- prindpal busineu owner beard the vard complu was appropriate Of the 19 TeWlnkle teachers ambulonce sirens in the dis· 1n Schalnitzts cue. who have sought to be trans-I tance. ·1 think any defendant fen ed. several were open to ! Paramedics soon arrived and would like to have the prefer· being moved to more than one j took Hamby to Fountain Valley I ence for that jail,• Newman school. : Regional Medical Center, where I said. •aut law enforcement There were seven requests j he remains iD critical condition. I ,officials determine wJiere she for transfers to Corona del Mar ! •1 have to say I've had a ter-, , goes. not us. I think it was fa.tr High; two for Bstancia High; 1 rific feeling all day,• Mills said based on all the factors of the ~:: f~: :ci~o~e~!:ryi;u;:~ I We~~~~~y :~~PT~~onc:tsit I ca~~~afnitz arrived at the for Mariners Elementary; two ! Hamby on Friday, lauded Mills ! county jail at 6:47 p.m. Tues- for any elementary school1 one l for his initiative in quickly I day, just 13 minutes before her for any middle school; and r working to save someone near i court-ordered deadline. three for any high school. The j .death. ! Her new home for the next names of the teachers were not 1 Capt. Doug Wilson of the i 10 months provides custodial disclosed. l Costa Mesa Fire Department j and rehabilitative programs for •There is a natural trend of i so.id the first five to six minutes ! an estimated t 256 male and llJ.iddle school teachers to apply 1 are crucial for someone in full l female inmates.' for high school positions that 1 cardiac arrest. Without any oxy-i The minimum-security com- have been opened by the retire-l gen or circulation, brain damage ! pound is comprised primarily ment incentive program,· said j can occur. j of dorm-and barracks-style Linda Mook, president .of the l "The longer without air, the 1 areas. A variety of programs Newport-Mesa Federation of ! worse the odds of survival are.• : are offered to inmates includ- Teachers. 1 he said. j ing training in agrlcultural Interim Superintendent Bob ! Wilson said the combined ! skills. Francy saJd he isn't surprised by ! efforts of Cacho and Hamby l Schafnitz was arrested last the high number of requested 1 exemplifies how people can 1 month after selling a half- transfers from TeWinkle and l work together as life-saving 1 ounce of cocaine to an under- doesn't believe it reflects on the i heroes. i cover officer. She pleaded school negatively. 1 "It was a scary thing for Brian i guilty to three felony drug and "You see movement typically l and J~na/ he said. "You don't j weapons charges April 21 and in that direction,• Francy said. 1 see this happen too often. Both i will serve the remainder of her "In some respects, high schools 1 of them were Good Samari-! 300-day sentence. offer teachers more opportuni-i tans.• i ty .• Asked why so few teachers were asking to transfe r from Ensign, Francy said the staff there 1s ·seasoned• and has been at the school a long time. TFX International Proudly Introduces Ep1L19tH cH rhc1r Fc1c1l1ty "Does Mary Ann run a tight ship? Yes,• Francy .said. "Is Mary Ann a demanding pnn,?- pal. Yes, she is. She's a no-rton- sense person who demands a lot from her staff.• Estancia parent George Cote, whose children attended Te Win- k.le, said if teachers don't want to be at the school, they should be free to leave. "If they're unhappy, then goodbye," he said. ·1 don't want someone teaching my child if they're not happy being there." Cote also said the number of transfers should not reflect neg- atively on the school. w~'' ,, ftalh ot Qght rd yo..xSf'lf of urMlilll!t'(J t0'!1r ot any cofor frCJm any body areal M\ ewt1 beyond a laser. so !rf',1!rr~·nt\ •e ·l'n~y. c O!"M'Oefll ancl pt'l~1r\1lllt'<J JU~ fcx youJ Epl~ f)d(fflll'<l <Jc~ 1qn, ilfc>r~ the onty ~nvasrve. safe •lllll t'flC-'t(M lle.:itmeri cuJtomlzed toe 'j0..l 11t1~ c uh·. •Jvn rone cl!1C1 body area In a ~ ft.W1 EpllJght treas large <Yeas ._ ____ ~IJy 1N1111 rnnrma1 cl6Ccrnfort ·1 think Te Winkle and Estancia are academically, and in terms of safety. the best schools m the d1stnct, • Cote said. "I think the bad press comes from people who can't get the adm1mstrahon to do what they want them to do.· tbt most !oful & p mpr iDS1 proiran ;,, So. 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But because the plan is only in the conceptual stage, Taylor Woodrow vice president Tam Redwitz was forced to answer the majority of the questions with, •we don't know yet.· He said the developer is at the very early portion of a long process that will not even go to a formal public hearing for at least a year. An environmental impact report that will look at housing and traffic land will be prepared ver the n several months. Redwitz · it ls Taylor Woodrow's intent to be open and honest with the public and lo lis- ten to their concerns before the detailed plans are drafted. That is why they came to Wednesday's meeting, be said. But many residents were not happy with the thought of turning their beloved open space - which they said is home to many endangered species -into another housing tract. •All of us have personally .seen a biodiversified environment that Is more complex and complete in our area. than in Bolsa Chica," so.id Kathleen Cray, a Newport Shores resident. •Saving this area is ess- ential to preserving this. priceless life source. for the creatures who have no one to speak for them." Other concerns raised involved preserving the ocean views of many homes in the Newport Ter4 race neighborhood and in some parts of Costa Mesa and providing adequate parking tor outside visi- tors to tbe proposed public parks: However, the most-asked question 1.Dvolved ~ road 'Iaylot Woodrow envisions to provide access to the development. Resi- dents in Newport Shores fear the proposed two-lane street con~ necting to Coast Highway would severely impact their homes along the canal. ·on the road issue, we bear you loud and clear,• Redwitz said in response to the repeated con- cerns. ·we don't think a two-lane road will cause impacts, but we are studying alternatives.• Redwitz did appear somewba.1 stumped by one question posed to him by a young girl who fre.. quents the canal area. •Where you want to put the road is .where the frogs go to mate, H said Ana VanPelt, sporting a frog-shaped backpack. "Why do you want to kill all the frogs?" W , \ I~ I ~~ I I < ) l l S F: The Flrat, The Ortg1 ... 1, The Bestl 1-..&/Ntl IMJ This Weeks Specia.ls OLD FASHION LILAC ... Locally grown .•. run bunches $12.00- Iris ... 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MIKE'I CAllPETJ•llNCE ,,53 25% OFF Carpets -Laminates Hardwood -Vinyl All Ceramic Tiies All Stock Carpets All Stock Vinyls EYE-OPENER Cara HeadS headed for world champions/Ups QUOTE OF THE DAY ·r think ruz MontJ) l:r a lit~ IJJ:.e a barer who ne«fa t.hiil. ]int punch to gd going ...• -CDM TRACK COAOI BlU SUMNER ") Newport girls win in mi.al event C~:w IDgh's Kawika richard dunn ~· Albright close . to making it l afoursome · repeat in Tea ' Cup Classic \ I? • She takes a 16-stroke lead into today's final round at Newport Beach CC. ~e tow: lady CU 1 e1;:f~~~ed y in last year's inaugural Tea Cup Classic are knocking on the door of a full-house repeat. CLASSIC Only an act of God can stop it now. As if last summer's suspense wasn't enough, we're 18 holes away from solidifying the field for Tea Cup Classic D, the area's midsummer affair in the Fletcher Jones Motorcars/Daily Pilot Club I Championship Series. Today, Debbie Albright of Newport Beach Country Club will take a rather comfortable -16-stroke lead into the final I round of the women's club championship (8 a.m. tee ti.me). Albright, the vivacious two-time defending champion, has shot 78, 78 and 76 (232) in ' the first three rounds, followed I by Sandi Coffer, Kathy Vrdolyak, Karen Knoche and Judy I Wtlkerson. Coffer, who hosts a highly successful golf tournament in • June to raise money for multiple sclerosis, has won nine club championships at Newport Beach in her career, second on f 4 the club's all-time list behind Deedee White (17 titles). After rounds of 81, 81 and 86 (248), Coffer is in second place. Only five are competing in the I championship flight. Albright, of course, is trying to earn another spot in the Tea Cup · Classic, in which last year she I shot 79 to finish second in the maiden event behind Big Canyon Country Club's Selby l Schriber. It was largely because of the • individual runaway victories last I year in the area's four women's club championships that inspired the idea of matching all the ~ladies together in a one-day, winner-take-all festival to determine an overall champion in this newspaper's circulation. • Schriber, who blew out of town quickly last year to compete in the U.S. Women's Amateur after winning Tea Cup • SEE GOLF PAGE 82 •A CIF-qualifying 400 free relay team propels Newport Harbor's Sailors to Sea View League triumph over CdM; Tarayao lifts the Sea Kings to victory in boys meet. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -It's the equivalent of a game-winning free throw, or a ninth-inning home run. It's the 400-yard freestyle relay -the very last event in a swim meet. At Corona del Mar High Wednesday, all the last- moment heroics in the girls meet had to come from that race as the hosting Sea Kings held a four-point lead. They needed a first-and third-place finish to secure the win, but Newport Harbor played the spoiler with a CIF-qualifying time of 3:54.57 in whi~ each of the four swimmers recorded personal bests in the 88-82 Sea View League win. "They swam a great race," said a soaking wet Estancia's Simpson boulld for Air Force COSTA MESA -Estancia High senior Ryan Simpson, a three-year vanity performer in boys basketball, has committed to continue bis athlet- ic and academic career at the Air Poree Academy, Eagles Coach Rich Boyce announced Wednesday. Simpson, a powerfully- bullt, 6-foot-3 forward who averaged 1.6 points last sea· son, will join Estanda class· mat Sam Nelson, as well as former Eagle standout Sel· wyn Mansell, in Colorado Springs. Slm~n •rm pretty exdted, • said Slmpeon, Bstanda't valedic- torian With a 4.12 OPA. SiniptOD, who Plant to major in pre-law, said be ii a:nxtous to tackle Divlllon I com~tition on the court. •Ryan'• cootrlbutloQ to our program can't be ~ With ltatilda," ~ Mid. •A lot OI IMt stutt hia did, Clkln't lbOW up in th• box acore. lte =all the tntangDW.· •1 ~I wanted to be In the mlli~ baft tbt'"bOMr of tbe uniform,• F-~.,.S· -~ -only put .. -frilany~ Todd Kolber after the girls had tossed him into the pool following the victory, which puts his squad at 2- 3 in league heading into the championships next week. •1 was hoping not to get wet, but ... • The score had been knotted four times through- out the meet, which featured three other CIF-quali· tying swims. •1t was competitive and that's what you want,~ CdM Coach Doug Volding said. ·vou can't ask for more than that." Prior to the 400 free relay, sophomore Amy Mur· phy, who had already clinched wins in the 200 tree (1:59.99) and 500 free (5:20.75, 30 seconds better than the second-place ti.me), was rallying her troops up and down the deck. "l was so excited, I just wanted to win. Coach said to fire them up ... I'm just so excited," the breathless Murphy said after anchoring the relay team with a • SEE SWIMMING PAGE 82 Tarayao mlqlll off in the breas1stroke.., portion of tb• 200-yard medley relay. Wednesday afternoon in SeaVlew ~ League swimming against rival" Newport " Harbor. Tarayaowon the 100 free and shared in two wlnnlng relays. DON LEACH I DAl.Y Pl.OT f II C.1 H ~ <. H 0 0 L TRACK ;\ND ~ I I l [) •Field event standout helps Newport Harbor boys earn 80-55 win in last Sea View dual meet before Monday's league prelims; By Bany Faulkner, Da;Jy Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -The dead feel- ing in both legs never came this year, butt a bad back anct..L..rolled ankle conspired to keep Newport H'arbor High senior Dan.. Gerlach at less than full strength. · Til.at was, however, until the marvels of modem medicine intervened, an~' the field event standout to •feel springy " : for Wednesday's 80-55 boys track and, field victory over Seo View League host -• and Back Bay rival Corona del Mar. 1l .. •1 had a back injury in soccer and ~ rolled my ankle Monday, but I got it all fixed up (Tuesday),• said Gerlach, wb<fl won the long jump and the pole vault· Wednesday, and also pushed teammate Chuck Loo before settling for second in the triple jump. •1 got some ultrasound and electronic stimulation on my ankle.• Gerlach, who competed in some0 decathlons last summer, set personal records. in both the long (W..41/2) and triple (-U-1•12 ) jumps, the latter by mo than seven incl\es. His mark in the J>C>-le vault (9-0) was just enough to ~d Har· bor's point total, as the Sailors improved to 4-1 in league, dropping CdM to 0..5. •oan was on his game today,• said Newport Coach Bim Barry, while jumps coach Nowell Kay conveyed additional praise. •He had good speed on the runway today and things just clicked. He got (Loo) fired up today in the triple jump, became Chuck had to go a little farther to win.• Loo, in fact. was a triple winner. iJlio daiming the high jump (6-2) and the uo;. meter high hurdles (16.3). He was third til the 200. •He does bis thing every week.• Ba*f iai4<>f U». - Eddie Clarke (shot put and discus) alsio. doubled for Harbor, while Cd.M's Zeck Zarrilli topped the field in the 100 a.Qd 200, and chipped in on both winnmg relays. Other winners Wednesday ioduded Cd.M's Mike Pinn (-'00) and Matt Dei'met· line (3,200), as well es Newport's R,.y• Jensen (800) and nevor Jones (300 hur- dles). daily pilot high school athlete of the week •Taking to track and field was only a matter of time for the talented Newport Harbor High freshman. For though nearly all the By Blny Faulkner, Dlil/y PilOt ~g she'd done before high scboal bad been pursuing a soccer ball. Steen recalls being riYeted to televised track moe foryean. ' ::And, as t"ONpicuous as th ~ytail of rad hair bouncing behind her down the baa ahetch. her competlt1v Jui sal'Unlte any oonvenation tTiilned 00 ber talftt Oil the traclt. But.bowner m~ her matnc:ulMlon Ii> the sport. 'I ===c-::· ltnilutabae seturday. when 82 .... .... THURSDAY. APRIL 30, 1998 .. SIX ERRORS DOOMCDM Woodbridge cruises to a 6-0 Sea View League victory over Corona del Mar. r---------------------, I I I I sea Vl9w U-.• : filVINE - Corona del Mar High's 1Y Harper pitched a solid game, but six Sea King errors helped hosting Woodbridge to a 6-0 win in Sea View League play Wednesday. Harper worked out of a bases- '!oaded, no-out jam in the fourth, but with two outs gave up a two-run triple, only to be complemented with d run-sconng error. ~--• • 1 . - S<.1nt.1 rvt.irlJ•" 't·• 111 .J) 9 1 El Toro ! 14 ll f, 4 Coron .. dl'I M,ir (>i 10) 2 8 Woodbl idge 6, c.-0 El Toro 13, ,_,,port Hmrbor 5 Santa Margarita 2, IMle 1 I I I I I I The loss drops CdM to 8-9 and 2-7 in league dction with another game scheduled for Fnday against WOC!<l- bndge, but tlus tune on the Sea Kings' diamond I Efforts by Crane, Waite not enough for Sailors ~idge at c.-: NftrJpart tWbor at El Toro I Irvine at Santa Margarita : L---------------------~ NEWPORT BEACH -Scott Crane was 2 for 3 with dn RBI and catcher Charue Wcute threw out two would- bP bdse steaJers, but host Newport Harbor High lost to El Toro, 13-5, in Sed View League baseball action Wed.nesddy. SUMMARIES SEA VIEW LEAGUE EL TORO 13, NIWPO«r HADOll 5 El Toro 201 225 1 -13 14 1 Newport 300 101 0 · 5 9 1 F.reeman, Pearce (5) and Lightner; Beerer, O'Donnell (5), Langsdorf (6) and Waite. El Toro (14-7, 6-4 in league) crushed five home runs and five dou- 1.>les. sconng in every inning except the second. Cohn Sllltz hit two homers for the Chargers. Newport Harbor fell to 5-14 , 0-10. W • Freeman. l -Beerer, 3·5. Sv · Pearce. 2B -Lvcas (ET), Zapata (ET), Mitchell (ET) 2, Lopez (ET), Crane (NH). HR -Stiltz (ET) 2, Mitchell (ET), Lopez (ET), Lightner (ET). SEA VIEW l.EAGW Wooo.IDGE 6, CDM 0 CdM 000 000 0 · 0 6 6 Woodbridge 101 031 x • 6 10 0 It face~ El Toro agdm on Friday on the road Kevm M1tcheU had two doubles dnd a home run for El Toro, which went through three Sailor pitchers for 14 tuts. Harper, Phillips (6) and Hatfield; Beavers and Okuna. W-Beaven; L -Harper, 1-1. 28 -Hatfield (c.dM), Beavers ()N). 38 -Foster ()NJ. YOUTH BASEBALL Tegel's three home runs lifts the Marlins in Pinto outing •NHBA: R. J . D'Cruz adds three triples and a dinger NEWPORT BEACH -The Marlins played lheLT best game of the season, accordmg to Coach Ron D'Cruz, as Zach Tegel ham- mered lhree home runs and a sin- gle. The Mdrlrns, a Pinto D1Vls1on team m the Newport Harbor Baseball Assondtion, battled the Dodgers The score 1s not tallied rn Pmto play. R.J. D'Cruz ddded Uuee Lnples dnd a round-tripper Other muluple-lut performers included Elliot lewis, Michael Sitzer, Max Kwock, Jake Carroll dnd John Swift The Mdfhns best perfor- mances, however, came ih the form of team defense. They turned triple play lhat was started b'l a shoestnng catch by D'Cruz in center field. Austin ApramJan and Matt Perreira paced the defense. MUSTANG DIVISION • Phillies 10, RockJes 1 • • Phlllles 8, Blue Jays 5 The 9-1 Phtlltcs received 13 stnkeouts from pitchers Tyler Parker, Nick Frazier and Ian Connolly in the win over the Blue Jays, and eight Ks from the trio as they bested the Rockies. Offensively, Billy Munce, Fra- zier and Parker notched a com- bined for seven hits and seven RBI over the Jays, while Michael Thagard, Cole Riley and Garrett Donaldson led the way over the Rockies. • Dodgers 10, Indians 9 Aaron Harper knocked a pair of singles, while Blake Fogg and Spencer Moore added a pair o( hits, including a double each, to lead the Dodgers. Moore, Fogg, Kris Packwood and Adam Soderlund took care or the pitching duties and Nie Slater was strong on defense. • Mariners 8, Phillies 1 The Mariners cruised to a win as pitchers Davis Pemstetn, Bren- nan Davis and Carmen Cimini limited the Phillies to just three hits. Cimini, who would also pick up a double from the plate, faced tow batters sending them all to the bench with strikeouts. Offensive standouts for the Mariners were Joey Amin. Tay- lor Lobdell, Rye Thornton, Jake Udblcote, Pemstein and Davis. ._. tM lllit ll ...,.r .. ...... ~~--...... ...,~~~~=.,...~. adUaDy led ~ lwo l8gii. 8elJ Md I WJuY lfoeven When Mwphy )umpect ,abMd cl tb9 ~ii tile firlt time tbil 18UOD we CUM -together u e team." ~ 981Uor captain Ky#e Cooper said. MWe can come together and have a great time and we can do that for the l~e meet.• New.port freshman Jerinlfer Arrow ~ a WiDniPg time of 1:10.87 m·the 100 bteoltl'OQ, good for the ClP prelims. She aka clinched the 200 ~ ~ at 2:25.06 ci>ming from about two~ behind after the leCOnd leg. , · CdM's llauren POWers tore th19Jlgb the 50 free field with a CJF time ot 25.77, and also took the 100 butterfly, just .03 off the ~g time. Ball was also a double winner with vidories in the 100 free (59,68) and 100 back (1:04.00). The Sea Jµoos are 1-4 in league meets. The boyS, meet didn't ~vi.de the teem thrill that the girls ~ as the Sea Kings, nmked No. 3 in Or4119e Cowity and •· 1 ln league, rode to a ~- 12 victory over the Th.rs (3-2). Coach Mike Starkweather's crew was without two standouts, Rob Williams and Scott Kramer (illness arid injury, r~~pecti:vely), but those~­ sent made a s~h. Senior' K4Wi07J'arayao continued bis domina- tion wtth an indtvidwtl win in the 100 free. He d1d it in 48.67. # Newpon Bach.ICc»ta Maa Oitlly Pilot ~,... ....... ~ Of ·= Bedill& .... ~ .. --= :le ~5iree ......... !MUS· -Dillllllr relay ( fJ) t ahlo teetured f Hunter Thylor, Mike Vaillancourt i and Alex Sallis. Mesa improved j to 5-3, 3-2 in Pet. i , In the girls meet. Mesa's Alli· j son ALesmey wm two tndMduat i events and swam on two winning I relays-. while freshmen tWlns I Wendy and Jody Martinovicb l also enjoyed an outstanding meet, as the Mustangs defeated Laguna Beach, 12s.41. Alastuey won the 100-yard I butterlly and 100 free, while Jody , MartinoviCb was rust in the 200 t tree and too breast. I Stephanie Lombardo (200 indi- Vidual medley), Amy Devey (50 free), Erin Bayes (500 free) and Sara Whittaker (100 back) also won individual events for Costa Mesa (,-4, 2-3 in PCL). Hoss stands out· Tarayoo went into Wednesday's D1f!et having already turned in CIP-qualifying timM in all but one event ... and that's not •all the events he swims." That is an eight JndMduaJ events but one. Attet lielping the Sea Kings' 200 medley relay team·to a convillgng five-second victory and the 100 tree win, be went after the 100 breastroke - I COSTA MESA -Estancia DON LEACH / DAILY fll.OT I High's Matt Hoss posted a win in Coro~ del Mar's Jenny Roberts swims the , the 100-yard butterfly and a sec- bM:k.stroke portion of the medley re.lay. I ond-place finish in the 50 I freestyle, but the Eagles were the ~one eluding' him. ' Tarayao ripped ~ the water, ~tirig what aJ>peared to be the ftria1 OP-qualifying and Wiru:iiJ;\g tillie, but the offidal ~ him as he came off the wall for •c1o1phirilng," or not bringing b6th haridS off the wall con:ectlY- wen as the 100 back (1:00.81). downed by visiting University, The 50 free was a fast race as defen~ I 122-..s, in Pacific Coast League league ch.amp iD the event, CdM's Lance Emeiy 1 boys swim action Wednesday. was .12 off Newport's sophomore Kevin Becker's l The Eagles' Blake Frino, on 22.56. Both times are CIF-qu.alifiers. l the girls team, posted loJ>"three Emery may have gotten the best of Becker, i finishes iD a pair of events as Uni- thoug~; when. lined up next to each other for the I versity completed the sweep with 100 tree, Becker was disqualified for moving on a 131-41 win, as well That gave Newport HaibOr's senior Jason Arrow the win at l:OS.21. Artow was also victori· ous in the 200 iDdiVidu41 ined)ey. StarkWeather iaid Tarayao would still go for it at the league Cbampioosbips. Should the senior accomplish that feat, be wiD be Starkweather's first swimmer to achieve ~cat.ions in each event in his decade-plus of coaching. the podium. Thrayao ended up winning that with i Hoss tallied 59.49 in the but- emery taking second. l terfiy and a 23.90 in the sprint. Jason Palda was a double winner for CdM racking up top honors in the 100 fly (57.36), as CdM's 200 medley relay team of 'larayao, Mor-! Frino was third in the 200-yard gan Johnstol), Jason Powers and Emery won with i individual medley (2:42.53) and a 1:44.94, while the 200 free relay quartet of I in the 100 breastrolre (1:24.44). Casey Wiedemann, Johnston, Jeremie j Jennifer Cassity took second in Rujanawech and Emery clinched with a 1:32.14. i the 500 free; while Katie Menden Botb times are CIP-qualifiers, as well I clinched second in the 100 free. HIGH SCHOOL SWIM SUMMARIES Mgelo, Orb.; Stocbtlll). 2.·0U1. , MDhe· 1. O'Brien (CM). 49.75; 2. Damln .. .._. 1. M\llllflv (NH), 1:59.99; 2. M. (LI), SlM; l. rlPt!Dn (CM), 54.0. o.twi (CdM). 2:08.09; 3. Miian (Htt}, 2:09.SO. MO he · 1. luU (ll). 5:.21.~ 2. llfon (CM), a9 .. • 1. Arrow (NH), 2.25..06; 2.. Cooper s:JC.19: 3; M. Dunn (CM). 5:)4..12. ' (CdM). 2:JQ. 1'; 3. Rob«ts (c.dM). 2..)4.70. .. ... ...., _ 1.1.lgunl IMd\ 1;J7.2S. IO he· 1. l'owW'I (CdM), 25.'n; 2. 1tO-* · I Ttytof (~ 1:00.95; 2. llptpn ~ (Hl-4). 27.ll; 3.1\idt« (CdM). Tl .3ol (CM). 1:010?; 3. M. Dunn (CM); 1:01.0l. ,...,_ l.~(CdM), 1:02.$);2.a.to ,...,..._,.~(Ll).1:12.19;2. (NH). 1:03.71; l . Strait (CdM), 1:09.76. WhltrMn (CM). 1:13.17; l . Sltris (CM). 1:15.90. 1tO .... 1 .... (NH). 59 .• 2. MlllUn -... ,., _ 1. I.TN ::di. 3:37.M. (tilm st.17; l. ~ (CdM). 1'.00.54. EnMaA e. u.MI-• • 122 ...... 1. ~ ~), 5:20.75; 2. M. JIO......,,.. ,, Un~ 1·46.53. ~ KdM~ 5:50AO: 3. Hlrtlg ~ 556.55. 200 he· 1. Nutt M 2.0lAl; 2. ~ <U>. .. ... ...., • 1. c-wi .. ~ (M, 1:05.26; l ZincN:sky (U). 2:01.17. o.hl\ Tu«~ ~ P'OWlllsl. 1:&45; 2e9 .. -t. Huetsn M. 2'.22.27; 2. 2. Cofonl dll ~(I(, o.tln, ~ ~t. ~ (U). 2:24.12; l . T.tiorek (\J). 2:2S.06. Cooper). 1.SO.ts; 2. N9wpoft ...W 9' ._ -1. BurDnlRI M 22.69; 2. Hem (!), (M.lndlrfno. Whftl. Moote. Jotlrdon). 1:SlA.. D.90; 3. ~ (U), ~.11. , ...... 1 . ..,, (NH). 1:04-00; 2. 1Ucbr ,. fir . 1, HOtl (E). 59A9; 2. Kim (U). (CdM'). 1:05.lt; l llot.u (CdM), 1:0Ul. 1.01.22; 3. Ga,..(£), 1:03.00. , .......... 1. Arrow(~). 1:10.17; 2. ,.. ... -1. Nad.i (U). 53.65; 2. Nutt M. larttlow (CdM),'.1:16.a l Jonson (NH}l 1:17.68. 55. tt; 3. Sectest (E). 56.52. 400 ,,_....,. 1. Hfwpoft HAfbor (llfto. 500 .... -1. Nt;lw (V) 5:25.75; 2. Met1ghan Mllllkef\ W, Murphy), l:S4.S7; 2. CorOM del M. S:A6: 3. YIM\ (U), 5:46.25. Maf (M. o.fln,'.'l\.dw, Hoewrt, "-'>. UA,; 3. -free ..e.y • 1. ~ 1:35.17. ~ del Mer at. Ollhn. Murr.y. ~ 1• -.ctr · 1. N.ml (U). 57.62; 2. 8roob (U), 8lalr), UA. 1;04.87; 3. c..rtton (\J), 1:10.00. MCMC CDMT LIMllJa 100 ....... • 1. Lett M. 1:11 .69: 2. llenberak 90'n (U). 1:11.M; l . Ytnng (U), 1:1•.02. OlsTA MllA IJ. I.MUM 8Mof 1S 400 free....,· 1. UnMnity. UA. .. ......,,....1 Cotta..-.(T~ -- O'ltien, ~and SIMrtl,), 1:SU7 0.. MaA 129. ~ lliAOt 41 ....... 1.0'lftenfCM).1:51).ft ... ~..--1.~~~ 2. Lutz QA l:Sl . .,.1 llron (CM). 2:0l71. w. ~ J ~Md a.,.>. ...... , ....... (lJ),2:16.11; 2:0J.6) 2. ~ lQQ. z:-..-J v...... ICM), ----1. J. ~ (a.Q, 2:09.15; 2. l:ll.7$. w Mlii liiCMch P4 ~~ J. Wiii (04 2:1 uo. •he• I. Domllt ... 23.75, 2J T~ 2IO •-1, ~(Oil. 2'..J1JI:2. La ((Ml.~ 1. ·• m1 ar n (CM). 25.Q. (CM). 2'.3137; l . loWerl (lJ). 2AO 71. • ., .......... 5U7; ,. he-1. ~ (0.U. 2t..2l; 2. Gordon 2. ~ ~ .... 3. Col (lJ).""'1:06=.2l;;.-......:(L8,=). l9.31; l . lb8' «=n.;;29".;:.JI.~-...... ~ ,. ttr-1 ~(CM). 1:09A7; 2. w. ~(CM). 1:09.69; J. kline (CM). 1:1!.47. MD tt.. · 1. NMtuty (CM), 59.2a 2. welts (CM). 1:01.75; J. Whlttlbr(CM), 11)U7. .. .... -1. 8.,..s (CM). 6i17~ 1. lbM (CM). 6:1~ J. ~(CM). 6:16.'9. .. ,,.. ..... 1. COlta Mm (l.ombefdo, ~ w.lts and WhilUlk_,, 1:S6.25. , ....... 1. ~(CM), 1:10.01; 2. lombwdO (CM). 1:11.0S; l . ~ (lB). 1:11.oa. ,.. ....... 1.J.~(CM), 1!15~ l.. ltye (CM), 1:1'.lot 3. liildll (I.I). 1:20.63. ...... .-Y · 1. Costa~ (.I. Muti- ncMd\. w. Marttncwd\ ~and~). J!SS.A Ul9\l-h 1J1, EnamA 41 209 ......, Nlll7 -1. OnMnity. 2:01..36. 200 ,,.._ 1. Nutt M. 2:05.59; 2. Showatt9r M 2:12AO; l. J. Cally CE>. 2:1!M1. 200 • • 1. M1llmar (U). l:12A1; 2. Eld M l'.36.00; ). """° (E), 2.~53. SO free· 1. Olih (U), 2•..50; 2. J. H..,.. (U), 25.97; 3. L .CMl!ty (E). 26..72. 1• 111 • 1. !Oen M. 1:05.61; 2. E. Hty9 (U), 1:'1.02; J. Tltit (U), 1:15.JS, .,. ,,... • 1. Pw.y (U), 1 :00.).t 2. Mer*n (E). 1:01..ot; l. l"cmy M. 1:o:2.3). ,...,_ · 1. Olin (U). 5:33.31; 2. J. Cmalty (E), 6:2U7, 3. IClllMy M. 06..17. ...... ,., _ 1. ~ 1:.e6.6. 100 ._. • 1. L ...,_ (U), 1:05.lll,;2.. Nvtt M. 1 :OU: J. SOdi1tl M 1 :07.57. ,......._ • 1 ~ M. 1:1U1; 2. Kl«I (U), 1 :22.50; l. Mno (E), 1 :2AM. • ........... 1.0n~:Oe,lj~.---- GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 and this year's crown by 20 strokes. Schriber won at Big Canyon last year by 27 shots. In Woodard's last two wins at Mesa Verde, she has won by four and even-par 36 on the back nine to extend her lead. A key point in the match came on No. 14, when Albright and Towersey made bogey and Schriber made par with a saving 10-foot putt -her longest of the round -after hitting a tree on the left on her approach shot. Can't wait for Tea Cup Classic DI a It was Big Tuesday in the Towersey household this week as Chad Towersey, the Corona del Mar High senior golfer, earned medalist honors against El Toro when he shot an even-par round of 72 in a Sea View League match at El Toro Marine Memorial Golf Course. Hale Irwin turns the Toshiba Senior Classic upside down by shooting a final-round 62 and setting a course record at Newport Beach Country Club, not to mention the titillating finish at No. 17 with the now-famous rake. Cldss1c I, will be back to defend her title. Tea Cup Classic II will be hosted by Scmta Ana Country Club (tentatively scheduled for July 31). 11 strokes. Albright, who should win her third straight Newport Beach Country Club title today, won at NBCC by five shots last year. a ~Big Canyon, undergoing major reeonstruction on its goU course, will not host a women's club championship th.is year, allowing Schriber automatic entry into Tea Cup Classic II. Mananne Towersey won Santa Ana Country Club's title earlier th.is week to repeat Ul the Tea Cup, while Denise Woodard locked up her aecond straight Fletcher Jones appearance by capturing the Mesa Verde Country Club championship April 17. Schriber bas won six consecutive Big Canyon titles, while Towersey has captured 14 of the past 17 Santa Ana championships. Woodard has won three in a row at Mesa Verde. And you wonder why there's a Tea Cup Classic? More Tea Cup lore: Woodard shot 86 in Tea Cup Classic I, but she became a crowd favorite with her late heroics in front of an estimated gallery of 100, malring a bogey-saving putt at 16 and a birdie putt at 17. a BJt o' history: Sd:u1ber won tbe lnl· UaJ silver tea set by shooting 2-over-par 74 at Newport Beach last year and win· ning by five strokes. "That was the most fun I've ever had, playing in the Tea Cup Classic, even though I was the biggest hacker,• Woodard said. "I'm just glad I was able to chip and putt at the end.• In terms of dominating, Towersey won last year's SACC title by 13 strokes Albright pulled to within a stroke at No. 13, but the steady Schriber shot In the end, there was nothing but admirable club representation by all four golfers in the area's midsummer c.lus1c. t. AMBER CONTINUED FROM 81 won the 1,600-meter race at the Orange County Champion.ships at 'll'abuco Hills High. Mit wasn't really unexpected by our coaches,• Newport girls coach Eric Tweit said. "But that was the firit truly oompetitive 1,600 she has run." Already unbeaten tn 1 dual-meet competition in the 800 and 1,600 (heading into Wednesday'e Sea VI rw Leogue finale at Corona de.I Mar), th Daily Pilot AthL te of th W k followed with a fifUj.plb finish tn the 800 Safurday. Threi days prior, th SW pt the 800 and 1,600 and con- tributed to the winning 1,600 relAy again.st Sea View foe Irvine, which fell to the Sailors, 89-47. 1\vett Hid tbe Orange County meet wa1 an eye-opening day for the still naive newcomer. •she bettered b.er (personal iecotd) by sev~ seconds in the 1,600 (docking 5:07.93), but then had to come back pretty quickly in tho 800 and PR'ed by three secondl (2~0.04). And the also ran on tho 1,600 felay and her split wos another PR. •The 1,600 (Saturday) was the flnt tlri:i she h4J had to run an-out, and to oome baclt and have 10me girls go out very qWCkly Ul tfie 800, it was a real 1Mmin ~.· nv:lf. a11o th8 gtm aoss !" • Earlier in the day, his mother, Marianne, won the Santa Ana Country Club women's championship. 0 Heidi Emerson, Newport Beach resident and daughter of former tennis great Roy Emerson, the career leader in Grand Slabl titles with 12, recently purchased a business that operates corporate goU outings at Tustin Ranch and Peliton Hill. among other places. Details: 720·1 .. 90. Irwin won the Las Vegas Senior Classic on Sunday after shooting 75 in the final round. He entered with a six-stroke lead and barely held on. How exciting. 0 The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce will host its fowth annual Newport Beach Open on May 18 at Newport Beach Country Club. The event for the first time will have two shotgun starts -one in the morning, one in the afternoon. Details: 557-5100. . a Howl~ can Newport Beach be' • RIOtARD DUNN's dub golf ce>Nmn appurs every Thullday. destiny. •0o1ng both sports at the same ttme really took a lot out of me, so (N~ coaches) • weren't gtving me the toughest wotkbUll. But now, even though tr. kind Of late 1n the season. I p1Ao to work a JOt harder in track. 1b 1Jdl J>(Jbil:, a Jot of what l'Ye ddDe hul*m Just with nat\iilll abQby. • BeJond ~. 1\velt 'riU J!NI 11116'1 future ii bright· enf! bf ,~ attrtbutes. •51ae ~ ewrythin~ to lh table,• 1Wllt .,qMined. More than U.. pb'*81 talent, 1b hM the pejfed JlillaJ approaCh. S _ )lltt laiowl-., to get fOc:Uled and a bll gl'Jll con.6dince, WMbout .:a~· She came ID• a ~"1 who liked to nm,, but DOW re111181 lbe'9 8 • I Newport BeachiCosta Mesa Daily Pilot V.OllEYBALL ·Mustangs :dust otr Estanci.a • Lightvoet records 37 kills for the winners. COSTA tvlESA -Costa Mesa High outside hitter B.J. Lightvoet recorded 37 kills and served the final points to a wild finish as the host Mustangs swept Estancia, 15-10, 15-2, 18-16, in a boys Pacific Coast League volleyball match Wednesday. Mesa setter Chrts Shanley had 52 assists and teammate· Matt Peca chipped in with 13 digs as the Mustangs (9-3, 5-2 in PCL) fougnt off the Eagles at the end. The third game was stuck at 15-15 for three service rotations, before Estancia took the lead. But Mesa scored the match's final three points behind Tommy Lightvoet's play up front and his brother's serving . Mesa has three PCL matches left and could secure second place with victories over Univer- sity and Laguna Hills. . . THURSDAY, APRIL 30; 1998 13 WEIGHTt;IF ._.,_...__ __ _ Heads qualiftes for world chafnpionshljs • Former Sailor will be competing in Finland in November at 7 s.:kilo class. Fonner Newport Harbor High athlete Cara Heads, ranked sec- ond .in the country in women's weightlifting in her division, secured a spot in this year's wodd championships after qualifying at the U.S. Senior Nationals last Sa~ urday at Northern Arizona Uni- versity in Flagstaff, Ariz. Heads made the squad in the 75-kilogram category ~d will compete in the world champi- onships next November in Fin- land. At Flagstaff, Heads made all six of her lilts, going 87 .5 kilos, 90 and 92.5 m the snatch, then lift- ing 110, 11 2.5 and 115.5 in the clean and jerk for a 208 total, a personal record. She had to make 202.5 or better to qualify for the world team. Heads, currently training with the Savanna Club under coach Michael Cohen in Georgia, jumped from a total of 187.5 last year in the Junior World Champi- onships to 208 last weekend. Since the Junior World Cham- pionships, Heads has devoted herself full-time to weightlifting with aspirations of earning a spot on the U.S. Olympic team in 2000. BASEBALL Broesamle earns All-GSAC honors (' DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor's Jenntfer Glffi clears a personal belt with a five-foot effort in the high jump to take third place Wednesday. She has dropped from UC Berkeley, where Heads has com- peted the past two years, but plans to return to school after the 2000 Sydney Games. Costa Mesa High product Matt Broesamle, a sophomore at Concordia, capped a strong sea- son by making the All-Golden State Athletic Conference base- ball team. H I GH SC H OOL TRACK AND FIELD SUMMAR I ES -by Richard Dunn SEA VEW LEAGUE Broesamle joins Southern Cali- fornia College junior Eric Booth and senior repeat selections Kevin Moore and Bryce Prirrun. The staff ace, Broesamle guid-. ed the Eagles to a 12-12 GSAC mark and earned the Irvine- based program its first trip to the NAIA Par West Sectional where it is at Azusa Pacific at 7 tonight. SCC tied Concordia for third place and will also play at Azusa this afternoon at 3. The Van- gqards' foe is The Master's. Booth is a junior first baseman. BOYS NftllllCNl1' HAlllllOR 80. CORONA DEL MAil 55 100-1. Zarrllll (CdM). 11.2; 2. Stewart (Nii). 11.6; 3. MacDonald (CdM). 11.7. 200 -1. Zamlll (CdM), 22.9; 2. FiM (CdM), 23.2; 3. loo (NH), 23.4. 400 -1. Finn (CdM), SU>; 2. S. Jensen (NH), 51.0; 3. Allpoor (CdM), 54.8. I00-1. R. Jensen (NH), 2:05.2; 2. Hel'berts (NH), 2:06.1; 3. McMillen (NH), 2:06.9. 1.fOO -1. Hefbec'ts (NH), 4:33; 2. DennerUne (CdM), 4:333; 3. Mc:Millen (NH), 4:44.1. 3,200· 1. Dennerlioe (C), 10'.20; 2. Landgren (NH), 10'.31.2: Mdcinlay (NH), 10:35,5. 110 ... -1. Loo (NH), 16.13; 2. Jones (NH), 16.8; 3. McCullough (NH), 18.0. JOO .. -1. Jones (NH), 42.2; 2. McCullough (NH), 46.3; 3. Alipoor (CdM), 48A. • relay -1. Corona del Mar (MacDonald, Finn. Hoyt. Zarrillo. 45.0. 1,tOO Nlay -1. Corona del Mar (Zarrllli, Alip<>ur, MacDonald, Finn), 3:44.2. tU • 1. Loo (NH>. 6-2.; 2. Hayes (CdM), 5-8; 3. Fuscoe (CdM), 5-6. U -1. Gerlach (NH), 20-41h; 2. 8elida (NH), 18-10; 3. Orlich (CdM), 18->/•. Tl-1. Loo (NH). 42-1'/J; 2. Gerlach (NH), 41-1'h; 3. Young (CdM), 38-91'2. flV -1. Gerlach (NH), 9-0; 2. Brown (CdM), 8-0; No third. SP-1. Oat'ke (NH). 44-3"•; 2. Fenton, 4().7J/.; 3. Johnson (CdM), 40-&/•. DT -1. O~e (NH), 16()..4; 2. Fenton (CdM), 120-3; 3. Warther (NH), 111-8. Breakers keep winni;ng SCHEDULE The Orange Coaf.t United Breakers, a girls under-16 squad, moved closer to the Reebok Open State Cup Championship with a pair of wins that push the locals into the semifinals May 9. The Breakers downed the San Diego Surf, 4-0, after registering a pair of goals in the contest's first 10 minutes. Newport Harbor High's Kyndra Cox sank the first one with University's Nicole Williams adding the second. Tawnya Allday and Casey Hauser posted scores in the sec- ond half. Defensively, Nadia Gomez, Katie Sheldon, EWe Stephens, Margit Vogele, 14tte Simon, Jes- sica Luchesi and Kellyjo West sti- fled the Surf. Vogele, Simon and Luchesi play for Corona del Mar in the winter. To grab the second victory, the Breakers had to pull off an upset over the DBWV Viper, as the Viper had topped the locals twice SOCCER in regular season clashes. After regulation and two over- time periods failed to break a 1-1 deadlock, the Breakers' goal- keeper Britta Vogele, a first team All-CIF keeper at CdM, allowed just one Viper score on the penal- ty-kick shoot out while Cox and the Vogele sisters found the net for a 3-1 win. AYSO registration. AYSO Region 57's final regis- tration will be held May 9 (noon to 4) at Lincoln Elementary School. Serving the communities of Corona del Mar, East Newport Beach and Newport Coast, the Region has a $70 fee and new players need to bring a birth cer- tificate. For more information, contact Mike Wade at (562) 597-0029. • Newport-Mesa Junior All-American S I G N U p S Football signups will be held Saturday, May 2 from 8 a .m. to 2 o'clock at the football field house at Corona del Mar High. The registration fee is $190 and includes the use of all equipment, team T-shirt, trophy, insurance and a physical exam by the league physician. Registrants must bring proof of residence and a birth certificate. For details contact Jim McGee, league president, at 640-8505 or 640- 0500. • Costa M~'s AYSO Regto.n 120 is offering a discount for early reg- istration being held Saturday, May 16 (9-3 p.m.) at Tewinkle Middle School. . The discounted registration fee is $50 for the first player, $40 for the second, $35 for the third. The family maxi.mum is $125. Questions? Call 557-5620. · • 1be Orange Coast United RJpttde, a girls under-12 soccer team, needs a goalkeeper and field players. For more information, call 662· 2678 . • TODAY • BaMbell College -Southern California College at NAIA Far West Sectional at Azusa Pacific, vs. The Master's, 3 p.m. Community college • Riverside at Orange Coast, 2:30 p.m. •Tennis College men and women -Golden State Athletic Conference Finals at Westmont. all day. Community college women -Orange Coast at Southern California Regionals at Santa Barbara CC, all day. High school boys • Woodbridge at Corona del Mar, 3:15 p.m.; Estancia at University, 3: 15 p.m.; Newport Harbor at El Toro, 3 p.m.; Costa Mesa at Laguna Beach, 3: 15 p.m. •Swimming Community college men and women -Orange Coast at State Meet. at Ventura College, 10 a.m. • Softb.11 High school girls • Laguna Hills vs. Estancia, at TeWinkle Park. 3:15 p.m.; Costa Mesa at Aliso Niguel, 3: 15 p.m. • Badminton High-school • Corona del Mar at Garden Grove, 3:15 p.m. • Golf High schooJ -Corona del Mar vs. Newport Harbor, at Costa Mesa G&CC, Mesa Linda Course, 3 p.m.; Costa Mesa vs. Laguna Beach at Shoreclifu, 2 p.m. DEEP SEA WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS • NEWPORT LANDING -2 boats. 22 anglers. 44 sand bass. 24 calico bass. 67 sculpin, 12 mackerel. • DAVEY'S LOCKER -4 boats. 69 anglers. 19 yellowtail. 9 bonito, 131 barracuda, 125 calico bass. 13 sand bass, 6 sculpln, 51 sheephead, 7 rockfish, 105 whitefish. OTY OF NEWPORT 9EAOt Yount CHAMPtONStWS GIRLS ICMN , .. (eon.ctlon) Softball toss -1. Michele Allred, 84-4. . , -.. &..-... •• -~ -.._j --- r>. r ,~. r." ·~ & AN n r n <. ;"' i' 8 3 0 .. lff , 0 • ·, . . I ~ . ' . GIRLS NEWPORT HAlllllOR 73, ColloNA DB. MM 59 100 · 1. l.aby (NH), 12.8; 2. Halley (CdM), 13.2; 3. Ubuda (CdM), 13.6. 200 · 1. Morse (CdM), 26.S; 2. Zaby (NH). 27 .1; 3. Cummins (CdM), 28.4. 400 -1. A. Kent (NH), 1:02.4; 2. K. Kent (NH), 1:02.4; 3. Yourman (CdM), 1:06. 800 • 1. Morse (CdM), 2:32; 2. Cummins (CdM). 2:33; 3. Steen (NH), 2:34. 1,600 -1. Morse (CdM), S: 19; 2. Steen (NH), 5:20; 3. Yourman (CdM), 5:27. 3.200 -1. Blair (CdM), 11:31.2; 2. Mcfall (NH). 11:40.6; 3. Quinlan (CdM), 12:05. 100 H -1. McMillen (NH). 17.3; 2. Jansma (NH), 18.0; 3.. Mahl~ (CdM), 18.6. JOO H . 1. McMillen (NH), 49.3; 2. M ahler (CcfM). 50.1; 3. Jansma (NH). 52.9. 400 Nlay -1. Newport Harbor (Siebert. A. Kent, IC. Kent. Zaby), 51.6. t,600 relay· 1. Corona del Mar (Cummins, Mahler, Ubuda, Mone), 4:14.6. tu -1. Ross (NH), 5-4; 2. BOUfgeois (NH), 5-2; 3. Giffi (NH), 5-0. U -1. Ross (NH), 15-91/2; 2. Halley (CdM), 15-6; 3. Bourgeois {NH), 14-9. TJ -1. Ross (NH), 35-31/2; 2. Halley (CdM), 33~; 3. Giffi {NH), 35-5. PV -1. Christeson (CdM), 8-0; No second or-third. SP -1. Dill (NH), 32-9; 2. Oidtson (CdM), 31-41h; 3. OeMille (CdM), '30-21/•. DT . 1. Dill (NH), 10S-3; 2. Dickson (Cdf-4). 79-4•h; 3. Angsley (CdM), 19-1112. HAPPY BIRTHDAY' r----------------------1 : I 1 I I ; I t • I f I I I I I I I f # I I L----------------------~ • Tocl-.y STOP WASTING MONEY ON YOUR AUTO INSURANCE! \ ll·h .. t1r\ \ J"'rL·111il1111" .1rl· L 1\\ l'I. l·,/il\1dll> /11r fdn1il1l"" un/1 :1111i1--.: ,/1;ll·:, Example 1 (see below) Example 2 (see below} Allstate 1428 1525 State Farm 1134 1192 Farmers 1754 2008 Auto C lub 945 890 t\1crct1 rY (1 (l) 7 4) I Over 300,000:Califomia drivers have switched their auto insurance to: Mercury Insurance Group in the last year. You should too •. Ask for your "Consumer's Gulde to Auto Insurance" published by The Independent Insurance Agents of America, 'free with your quote I 14 THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1998 Contant fires four hltl ... ~~ :Innings in Reds' 7-3 ·Win . •Dodgers get some fine pi~g in win over M's; Yanks' Seaborne no·hits the Reds in 2-0 triumph. NEWPORT BEACH -The Reds receiv~ fow hitless inniJ1gs fi'om hurler Blake Contant and cruised t.o a 7-3 win In Newport Beach Little League Majors play at Uncoln Field. The Reds' offense thrived on the timely bitting of Danny Marin-Ptnn. Jordan Slmmondt and Contant. The Cardinals were paced by Parker Ferguson's strong pitch- ' ing and a solo home run from Blalne Gribble. In other Majors Dlvtslon games: • Dodgen 5, Mariners O Led by the pitching of Jerrttt Tb.ayer, Cory Aznltno and Mitch PolU, the Dodgen pi.eked up the shutout win. The Mariners were paced by an eight-strikeout showing from Barrett Sprowl, who worked three scoreless innings on the mound. • Yankees 2, Reds 0 Pancho Seaborne fired a com- plete-game no-bitter to defeat the Reds. • M.arlnen 15, Giants 1 The Mariners shined in the slugf est behind multiple-hit days from Tyler Dowen, Andy Lujan, Barrett Sprowl, T.J. Bernardy, Dom Rubino and Taylor Stonp. • The Giants, who also pounded the ball, were led by Ryan Kell y, Aaron Harper and Andre Pin.sett PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES C 200 I-• c• Year 11/97 PUBLIC NOTICE Heve you 11at1ed doing Have you S1a11ed doing PUBLIC NOTICE dueled by: an lndMdual .... Ana. ecucy t1 PUILIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE 9;;J:· 1 • mnt, " Robert A. 8onlto & ,.._ bullntn yet? YH, 1·~·98 buslnH1 yet? YH , 4·t·98 Have you atarttd doing a..., .. d ~ PUBLIC NOTICE BSC7239 oanltl, Mann, Johnson & soclatea, Robert A. Bonito, '101ltf0ua Bualne.. Colweb Plumbing Co. Inc., Extreme Boxing Inc .. Sean Flotllloue BuslnHt butlne11 yet? No CllMlrnla f11"9colr.ai~n111~~~_,,iceca Mendenhall, Inc.. (CA), Prtsldtnt Memo St•tomont Scot1 Colweb, Prntdent McCuUy, Pres. N•m• Statement Viney J1twanl ~ a ClllfaM Ca· STATEMENT OF Notice of Sal• 3250 Wilshlre Blvd Los This stattment wu flied The fdllowlng penons .,. This stat~nt wu filed This stat"'*IJ wa1 filed The following p«sons aie This ttatement wu flied • dlllf ......,._, of Reel Propertr Angeles CA 90010 ·• With lhe County Clerll of dolna bualnns u : with the County Clm ol With the County Clen< ol doing bullntH u: with the County Cltrk or undlr M · mtlllr't ABANDONMENT OF e t Privet• Sale Thls buslneu ts con-Orange County on 4-tC>-118 Carbon Spider, 283!12 Orange County on 4.07·98 Orange County on 4'28-98 Dlacoteca Otoml, 745 w. Orange County on 4·28·98 Detd d 1hMt e.c:aad ~ UIE OF FICTITIOUS CaH #A1B2et1 du~led by: joint venture 1MB8111181 Grundy, Sllvtrado, CA 109B9754722 19888718800 t9th St., Ste. G, Co1ta 19988718898 ~ ~-:..n:r BUSINl!S,S NAME In tho Supo1lo1 Court of Hdvo yoo atarttd doing Dally Pilot Apr. 18, 23, 30, 92876 Dally P(lol Apr. 9, 18, 23, Dally Piiot Apr. 30, May 7, Mtsa, CA 92827 Dally Piiot Apr. 30, May 7, ::.:.:::.. ~ ...: The following persons California, lor tho County or business ~et? No May 7, 1998 TH449 John Lee Mltch911, 2229 S. 30, 1998 Th421 t4, 21, 1998 Th471 Irma B. Murrietta, 1401 14, 21, 1999 Th466 ~ • ...__..!!!.. ..._ have abandoned lhe UH of Orango Cinema tadlum er-ors Grand Santa .. na CA Gattand Ave Tustln CA ---------·---· ...,. 1h1 F1cu11ous Bu11n11s In 1h1 manor of 1h1 Es111e tnc Andrew L vou~'uiat' PUBLIC NOTICE 92705' " ' PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE 92680 " ' PUBLIC NOTICE 1Z2. lln ~-. Paoe Name: lnlernallonal Art of EDNA PEARL CHAM· Prialdent ' MatVln Kohh Hollenbeek, Thia bustntu Is con· -. d Ollldll "9clOlda d Publlshera, 302 North El NESS, AKA EDNA CHAM· This statement was filed Flctltloue 8utlne11 2229 s. Grand, Santa Ana, Flctltlou• Buslno11 Flotltloue Bu11ne.. ducted by: an tndtvldual Flotltlout 8uelne11 Onngil ~ 111111 d Camino Real, Suite 116, NESS, aka EDNA P. with the County Clerk ol Name St•t•mont CA 92705 Name Statement Neme Statement Have you alerted doing Name ltatomont ~ undlr h PGWS San Clemente, CA 92672 CHAMNESS, deceased. Orange County on c-1o.98 The lollowlng persons .,, Thi• buslntas ts con· The lollowlnp persons are The fonoWlng peraonS are bullneu yet? Yes, 4/1198 Th• lollowlng peraons are d • ......_ coitlllibid, Tht Flcllt10111 Business Nollce Is hereby given 19988755171 doing bullne11 u: ducted by: a general part· doing bu1tne11 as: doing buslnen as: l1ma B. Murrlttla t doing business as: wll ... It pubic ..r:aon to N•me reftrred to above that lht undersigned will AM ER I CAN DISCOUNT nerahlp a) Sandpiper Contston, b) REHAB ASSOCIATES OF Thia atalemt nl wu filed Thomaa Wholnal«t, 4404 h...,... llMdlr tar ca.t\ wet filed In Orange County sell at private sale to the Dally Polol Api. 18• 23• 30• MORTGAGE COMPANY, Have you etarttd doing C & W Paint & Body, 1500 CALIFORNIA, n12 Glen-with the County Cle1k of Channel Place, Newport Of ct*ll M ...., .... ~ on Seplember 16, 1994, highest and best bidder, May 7, 1996 TH442 18552 MacArthur Blvd., buslnen yet? YH, 7/5/94 Elm Avenue. Costa MtH, coe SI., #C, Huntington Orange County on 4·1C>-98 Beach, CA 92683 kM, ~Ill tha lime d i"llt No.F622137 subiect to confirmation of 1220, lrvlne, CA 92812 John L Mitchell CA 92626 Beach, CA 92841 18989711181 Brian Anthony Glarnar, .. Jn...,_, mon1Y d the Charles Lee Mclaughlln, said Supe1lor Court. on or PUBLIC NOTICE Robert A. Bonito & Auoci· Thia ai.tement wu flied Temple Management Inc., Nikki L Berg, 921 Azalea Dally Pilot Apr 18 23 30 4404 Channtl·Plact, New· ~ ..,.. d AINftca. 48 Bridgeport Court, Dana aller the 4th day of May, alas, (Ca.llfomte), 18552 with the County Clerk of (CA), 1500 Elm Avenue, Or., Cotta Mesa, CA 92828 M 99 · • TH' • Pott Beach, CA 92683 .....,. ~ ..... or Point, CA 92629 1998 at the office or WIL· NOTICE OF MecArthur Blvd., #220, Ir· Orange County on 4.07·98 Co1ta Mesa, CA 92826 Thi• buslneu ta con-•Y 7• 1 8 443 Thi• bu1lnt11 la con· lmPlld •to .... U.. poe. This bu1lnH1 ls con· LIAM W. SOUKUP, ESO.. AVAILABILITY OF vine, CA 92612 198B9754713 Thi• business Is con-due1ed by: an lndlvldual PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual ..-ion ot enc:umtnnc:., dueled by an Individual 8141 E. KAISER BLVD.. ANNUAL REPORT This bu1lneu 11 con· ducted by: a corpcr11lon Have you 11arl•'<I doing Have you started doing al rtatit. .. and ......,_ 199B8754335 1306, ANAHEIM. CA Pursuant to Secllon ductedby:acorporatlon ~all~P~l9o9t:pr. 18·;~,!°0 Have you elarttC: doing buslntssyot?No FloutlouaBu•lne11 buslnffsyet?YH,4-24·98 nowfilldtlfl•.udlln&.- Thls statement waa fifed 92806. (714) 921-1090 all 810(d) of !he Internal Rev· Date you atat1ed buslnHs ay • business yet? Yu, 1994 Nikki L Berg N•m• Statement Brian A. Glarner •In and to h fcllloMi9 wllh lht County Clerk of the right, title and lnteresl enut Code, nollce I• under !his name: Month/ PUBLIC NOTICE Temple Managtment Inc .. Thi• atatement w111 filnd Th• following persons are Thia atattmenl was filed -.at.I ~ .......0 Orange Count on 4/2198 ol saTd deceased at lht hereby given that the an· Year 01/98 Barbara Temptt, Secretary with the County Clerk of doing buslnHI 81• with the County Cit,_ of In a........, CiM.ny and Dalty Pilot A~r 9 16 23 time of dealh and all rlghl, nual report for !ht calendar Robert A. Bonito & Asaoci· Flctlllous Busln•H This stalemenl wu ltled Orange County on 4-06-96 WEST COAST ·FENCE. Orange County on 4·28·98 .._ totMl:AllN: •~1- 30 1998 · • Th4:J3 !Ille and Interest the es1a1e year 1997 ol !ht Bellwood ates, Robert A. Bonito, Nam• Statement with the Counly Clerk of 189B97S4e37 2141 Rtpubllc Avenue, 10988719887 • The tl*9 1mOUnt d .. · has acquired In addition 1o Foundalion, a private foun-Prtsldtnt The roHowlng persons are Orange Coonty on 4-07·98 Dally Pilot Apl. 9, 18, 23, Costa Mna. CA 92827 Dally Pllol Apr. 30, May 7. W.-. ptndplt bllllnce, PUBLIC NOTICE lhat of said deceased In dallon. !S ~v8llabl• at the This 1tattment was ftled doing t>Yslness u: 19989754721 30, 1998 Th.422 Francis Joseph Dowd, t4, 21, 1999 Th470 ..... ttw'llOn. _...., ---------i and to 111 the certain Real Foundauon s prlnclpal of· wtlh the County Ctm of Precision Towing 220 Dally Pnol Apr 9 t8 23 214 l Rtpubllc t.venut .., ,......, llblllled STATEMENT OF property, sllualed In lhe flee for inspection during Orange County on 4·10.98 Wake Forest Bd .. 'Col1a 30 1999 · ' Th42S PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Mesa, CA 92627 ' PUBLIC NOTICE collll, apaow and _... ABANDONMENT OF city ol COSTA MESA, regular business hours 189887511B2 Mesa CA 92826 ' This buslnt11 'Is con-wnc. Ill tlW .._ d the USE OF FICTITIOUS County 01 ORANGE, Slate from .8 a.m. to 5 p.m. by Dally Piiot Apr. 16, 23, 30. Emily Marte Geer, 220 PUBLIC NOTICE '1ctltlous 8u1lneH ducted by: an Individual Fictitious ButlnoH lnlflf Plltilatllcn d tNa BUSINESS NAME of Calllorn1a, partlc~larly any c11izen who requests it May 7 1998 TH448 Wake Form Rd., Cotta Name Statement Have you atarted doing N•m• Statement Nl:llkll .. SIZA1&.aa. CUr· . r described as follows Loi wllhin 180 days a~llf lhe • Mesa, CA 92626 Flctltlou• Buslne11 Th• following persons are business ye!? No The follOwlng ptlftonS .,, ..ay dllied CMN9rs Tht lolloW1nJ pe son~ t76 of Traci 1872, as dat1 of this PJJbllc~llon., PUBLIC NOTICE Joe Ktllh Gee1, SR .. 220 Name Stetemont doing business at! Frank Dowd doing bualne11 as: a.a Of c..tlftad a.dta r,~ve ~?~ont 1~~s~~·: shown on a map recorded The Foundatfon s princl-Wako Forest Ad., Costa Tht followlng persons are Software Unlimited, 1 n55 Thia statement wu ltltc:t Brtnners Kitchen & Bath, ~ to h nu.a. Of N' . cCAAB~N SPIO~Rs In book 53. pages 47. 48 pal oHlco Is located at 5 Flct1Uou1 Bu1ln•H Mesa, CA 92828 doing business as: Sky Park East, Suitt 102. wilh lhe county Clark ol 1980 Swan Dr.. Costa bldiiir .. 90l:llPI*' to ame. ' and 49 or Miscellaneous Ruo Deauvllle, Newport Nemo Statement This busineu Is con· RON CHAPMAN ENTER· Irvine, CA 92614 Orange County on 4-10.98 Mna. California 92826 1'Nlelt pftMdld P"IPW ~:,~~2 c'Xh;~~1:VY·· Sil· Maps, records di said Or· Beach, CA 92660. The prln-Th• following pet"sons are ducted by: a general part· PRISES, 270 So. Bristol St., Jamts E. Kellon, 1n55 199B8755197 Steven LH Brtnner, 1980 klwllMc:IDa11 la WllrHn The °Flcllllous Business ange County. clpal managei ol the loun-doing buslne11 as: nershlp •10t/t91, CoSla Meta, CA. Sky Park East, Suite 102, Dally Pilot Apr 16 23 30 Swan Dr., Cotta Mtsa, Cal· P'taM 11~~ !'! 1 bo More commonly known as dauon Is . Wtsley E. Bell· Children'• Orchard Costa Ha\le you started doing 92628 Irvine, CA 92614 · • • • llornla 92628 1'N1e1t -·-_, Name re erred 10 a ve 2123 Union A~enue, Costa wood. Mesa, 369 E. 17lh St1ee1, buslneH el? No Ronald J. Chapman, 270 This buelnt11 ta con· May 7• 1996 TH444 Thia bu1lne11 la con-fofwtllc:h ~......,.no w•~.ie:.1~1pr~ng;5~~~~~ Mesa, Calllorn1a P ubll shed Newport Costa Mesa, Calllornlo Emily M~e Gur So. Bristol St., #101/191, ducted by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual '~'"Ni 01 ....-y, ~hn L.H Jiic~ell 28352 Terms of the sale are Btach·C.osta Mesa Daily 92627 This 11atement was flied Costa Mesa, CA. 92828 Have you started doing Have you llatted doing h ._. ...._._, Of Gtu d Sliver do CA cash In lawful money or lhe Pilot Apnl 30, 1998. Mary Carmella Casella with the County Clerk of Thi• buslnns Is con· buslnett yet? YH, 5193 Fictitious BusJn•H buslnna yet? No aa. CGftlmClft ~ 926f8 y. a ' United S11tes on confirma· Th483 437 E. S.y Street, Costa Orange County on 4·10-98 ducted by: a11 .ndlvldual Jamat E. Kelton Nam• Statement Steve Brenner d .. abcwe d9iattlild Jeffrey R Jean 12062 Bar· lion °1 181•· 01 part cash PUBLIC NOTICE Mesa, California 92927 108B9755180 Have you started doing This statement was flied Th• following persons are Thia ataltment wu flied PfCIPlllY le 40t~ llett SI oaidt~ Grova CA and balance upon such Theresa AM Carta, 22841 Deity Piiot Apr 18 23 30 buslnus ytl? Yes, t /FEB/ with tht County Clerk of doing bustnen as· with the Ceuuy Clerk ol ~ ~:::': 11 ·• • lerms and conditions as Rumble, Lake Forni, Call· · • • • 98 Orange County on 4-07-98 Lany Dean Mtnlitrlts 431 Orange County on 4·26·98 - -9/~5 b 1 1 are acceptable to the per· Fictitious BualnH• fornla 92630 May 1• 1998 TH446 Ronald J. Chapman 19988754124 w. Bay st Co1ta Mtsa 10981118885 a..,. 1111111 tar ,..,_ duct~ ~y' ~·::ner~l ~~~: soBn;I representative I T Name f t•tement Th ts bualntss 11 con-PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was tiled Dally Piiot Apr. 9, 16, 23, CA 92627 .. , Oally Pllol Apr. 30, May 7, ~ -:.s•:a"O: 1 hi .1. s or otters to be n ha follow ng persons art ducted by: a general part· wtlh the County Clerk of 30 1998 Th424 Larry Dean Scruggs 431 14 21 1999 Th472 ind bV n rs P wr111ng and will bo received doing business as: nenhlp Flctltloui lualnoH 01ange County on 4-07·98 • B ' ' ' Tnaat lndud1nt '-and ;o~~BL97M5114ch7e7114 a1 the aforesaid oHice at Allernallvt Hullhcart Have you ataned doing Nam• St•toment 109B8154738 PUBLIC NOTICE ~A 928/.i1St .. Colla Mesa, PUBLIC NOTICE ..,._.~nu.a.and •• any time alle1 the lirsl pub-Management, 2082 S.E. buslnaas¢tt? No 0 1 Pl 9 3 Thi b I t d .... ._.,.,_ ~ Thi• statamenl was filed lica11on hereof and before BrlSlol St #217 Newport C The followlng peraons •• a ly lot Apr. ' 18, 2 ' Flctltlout Busln••• I us n111 s con-The annual ltPort ol lh• -Ciafftpalwy. a uld · • Mary · asena doing business as: 30 1998 Th429 ducted by: an Individual ·-,--w11h the County Clerk ol dale ol sale. Beach, CA. 92660 This statement was flied NICHE MARKETING CRE· · Name Statement Ha\lt you llartad doing Segtrttrom Foundation It ~ llV ~ .... Orange Counly on 04-07·98 Dated: 4/16/98 Al1erna11ve Healthcare with the County Clerk ol ATIVE GROUP, INC .. 2737 PUBLIC NOTICE The followlng persona.,, bustneas yet? No avallablt, at the addre11 ·'Alll"lll1411to ... Ccilt*I Daily Pilot Apr. l6, 23, 30. DONALD BENJAMIN Management Magazine. orange County on 4·21-98 E. Coasl Hwy., IB, Corona doing bustnen as: Larry Dean Scruggs noted below, IOI' lnepectlon • ~ c.9anlla May 7 1998 Th439 CHAMNESS, Personal LLC, (CA), 2062 SE. Bristol 199B8759194 del Mar CA 92625 Flctltlout Bualness OHANA TRADING COM-This statement wu flied during no1mal buslnHs ltDt. (111) •-7731, ~ ' RepreHntatlve of the St Sle. 217• Newi::ort Dally Pilot Apr. 23, 30, May NMCG.' INC .. (CA), 2737 E. Nam• Stetement PANY, 28522 Via Reggio, with lhe County Clerll of hours, by any citizen who _. 1}...J.• AMn172S7 PUBLIC NOTICE Estate Beach, CA 92660 6 13 1998 Th458 Coast H I B Corona The folloWlng penons art Laguna Nlgutl CA 926» Orangt County on 4·10.98 ao requatll within 180 Oi121.-.0MW The Joint Commission on w~~t~r,:v~l s•ot ~·uwp: ;u~t~d ~~~·~~1~ed1~ag~1~; • PUBLIC NOTICE ~e~l~arbf!.,~;::s 11 con-ds~':c~!ln~~·v:~1men1 1, ~~;2 vt~~~~lo,B~~~Xi o I PD 1~08~~5:~~~ ~~r·no:!'of~~~:111:'m1~'. PUBLIC NOTICE Accredltalion ol Heallhcare • U ' Co. ducted b . a cor aUon 17812 Beach Blvd. Ste. 7· Niguel, CA 92677 a ly ot pr. , ' , The Segeratrom Found• ,_,. OrganluUons wtll conduct ESQ., 814 1 E. KAISER Have you started doing RotlUout ButlneH Have y~ 11~ doing A, HunUngton Beach, CA Thll buslntH 11 con-May 7, 1998 TH445 !Ion, 3315 Fa!Mew Road, ~Nallaa on..=a:. an aceted1tatlon survey of BLVD., 1308, ANA-buslntss yet? Yts, 1·2·98 Name ltatement business yet? Vat, April 1, 92647 ducted by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE Costa MeH, CA 92626. Yau Alt In DllMI ~A Died Hoe9 Memorial Hoapl· HEIM, CA 92BOB Alternat ve Healthcare The following person• are l998 Yoshimlllu Mokila, 17612 Have you 1tarted doing The prlnclJ* manager ts Of TIUll.DllldWMIZ. ~ Ycai tel Pro1brterlen on Publllhtd Newport ~LCnal~menEI C~~a~lnt doing bu1lne11 as: NMCG, INC., Alyua Beach Blyd., Sle. 7·A, Hun. bualntH yet? Yt1, 3-13·98 FJotlUoue 8utlnoH Mtrk:,~~· Pdffl~tnt. I Tallt Adlan To Pldlcl Yu June 9 , 10, and 11, Btach·Costa Mesa Dally • e rey · 8 • an· The Reading & Language Pl1ano, President ttngton Beach, CA 92647 Adam Barclay Namo ltatoment u 1 • ewpor ~ It Mir a. Sdd Al A 1998. Pilol April 23. 29, 30, 1998. ·~~r tat 1 ltled Center, 1101 Dove SL Sit. This statement wu flied This bu1lntss Is con-1!11• atatement was flied Thi followlng p«sons are ~:•1c~·C~~ 1::.sa Daily f'ldc ·s._ t Ycu ...., 11.n The purpoH of the sur· Thw454 with' 1~, ~C:~ w~l~rtc 01 175, Newport Beach, CA with the County Clerk ol ducted by: an lndlvldu.al with the County Clerk of doing bullnen as: 0 Pf • · Th4&4 &p.iillb• Of Ttlt _,. Of Thi vey will bt 10 evaluate the 0 ange County on .._21 98 92660 Orange County on 4-07·98 Have you started doing Orange County on 4-02·98 Beat Panting, 1971 An•· ~ Aaai'llt YCM. Ycai organization's compliance PUBLIC NOTICE r 199H1581SS Roberta Anne Cop-1M817M721 business yet? No 1M88754331 helm Ave., St. B·1. Colla PUBLIC NOTICE sta;.iCcitecO.~. Naliaal• ptrsrnlth, 10 WhlttHndl Dally Piiot Apr. 9, 18, 23, Yoshi Moklta Dally Piiot Apr. 9, 18, 23, MtH, CA 92827 .....,,m.i ........ P"'*'Y wolh nallonally established CITY OF Dally Piiot Apr. 23, 30, May Dr.. Newport Coa11, CA 30 1998 Th426 Tht1 stattmtnl was med 30, 1998 Th431 Brian Patrick Court, 1971 T.S. No. 1~ LaM No.. 1ft11n • 21M Oii ..... li#tUI Jotm Commluton stand· NEWPORT BEACH 6, 13, 1998 Th456 92657 • with !ht County Clark of Anaheim Ave., St. B·t, 1154575 Na1i:1t Of T11.91t'I S. ea.a ....... CA 1:1117 ~1 ards The sutvty r11ul11 NOTICE Barbara Jane Pl1ha, 219 YI PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on 4-17·98 PUBLIC NOTICE Co11a Mesa, CA 92627 YCll Alt In o.i. ~A Oltcl ,__..._. 431-3>1-19 wllie woll be used to determine INVITING BIDS PUBLIC NOTICE gzstal Ave., Balboa Island, 199B9755917 This buelntH 11 con· Of TIUll. o.ci t~ ~ IClld 11 llllltlc llaiall Ill In Thi whtlher, and !ht condl· Sealed bids may be ,.. C 92662 Floutlou1 BuslnHa Dally Pilot Apr. 23, 30, May Fictitious BuelnH• ducted by: an Individual Yau Tallt Adlan To Pldlcl vu Fm Of n. Ailalldll Al Tht lions under which, c Flctltloue Buelneu This butlntu Is coo-Name Statement e. 13, 1998 Th.460 Name ll•tement Have you alerted doing p,q.tv, It Mir lie Sdd Al A .... &ciy A191 Tott. Plam'llll 1 • • ceived at the oHtce ol the Name Statement ducted by: co-partner• The following penons are The followlng perao~ art business yet? Yes, 3/11191 f'ldc ·s.. Ii Ycu NMd An CMc C.W, .o1~1t E. a.pi., crtd latton should be City Clerk, 3300 NewPQrt Th• following persons are Have you started doing doing bu1lne11 u: PUBLIC NOTICE doing~ .. u : Brian Patrick Court &amwlb• Of Ttlt NIU't Of The Aw., Plamnlla, OAll9 an llw81ded the organization. Boulevard, P.O. Box 1768, doing buslne1111: butlntst yet? No MONARCH DESIGNS, 23 --A.C. TRUCKJNQ, 19251 Thl1 statement wu flied ~ ,_... YCll. Ycu ~-• 1~CIDAM, 1Dh ....,_ Joint Commission stand· N-port Btac~. CA 92658-Law Offices of Thomu E. Roberta A. Coppersmith Harbor Ridge Or., Newport Flctltloua Bualneas Hickory Lani, HuntJngton wllh tt1e County Clerk ol lilw:Utoane.tA ...,., . ....-.. , ~• .... er ..... ards deal wllh organ•z•· 6915 unhl 11·00 a.m. on Miiier, 4886 MacArthur™• 1tatement waa flied tJeach CA92S60 Nemoltatemont S.ach,CaJlfomla 92848 Orange Countyon4-10.98 ...._G • .,..fltlllflRPtllY bcmliorClllHll'sd-*~ llOftal quallty of care laauat ~7• 2~~hd~Ym~I ~~h 1~?J& Court 1220, Ntwport With lht County Cl«k of Heather c. Glen, 23 Har· Th• followlng peraon1 art AndrztJ Chmltl, 19251 1M89155181 lfrloMI a !11 ~ Dltw9 Giii lllllllOI,........., cf-* and the aalely of the envi-sha~ be opened and read Beach, CA 92660 Orange County on 4-28-88 bor Ridge Or., Newport doing buslneH as: Htdlory Lant, HunUnglon Dally Pilot Apr. 18, 23, 30, ea.a....._ CA GDl"-clr't ._,an, .... ....,_. 1onment In which care ts for 1997•98 Sidewalk, Curb Thomas E. Milter. a Profts· 1ffB8719884 Beach, CA 92680 Mna Home Improvement. Beach, Caltlomla 92846 Miy 7, 1999 TH447 ~ ....,.. 41M.13443 Aa 1111 ._, ~ _..,. provided Anyone believing And Gutter Replacement slonal CorPQrallon, (CA), Dally Pilot Apr. 30, M1y 7, Ltsley A. Beyer, 10 Rock· 291 S. Main St. Ste. I, Thia buslntts 11 con-Mm Flly DlmtJad ~ SeM Oltd ......,_ at -. ..,.. lh t h . h h 111 Contrae1 No 3201 4885 MacArthur Court, 14 21, 1999 Th488 Ingham, Newport Beach, Santa Anll, CA 92707 ducted by an lndMdual ' PUBLIC NOTICE d T• .. bl IClld ..... ~ ~ FNndll ColJI..., a • or s • 11 pe · . · Sul1t 220, NtwPort Beach, ' CA 92660 D.C.E. Construction, Inc., Have you started doing IUdlcri • In n. Fm Of Thi llGZMd....__,ID • ..._ nent and valld lnlormallon En&geer s Estimate: CA 92680 PUBLIC NOTICE This bu1tne11 11 con-(CA), 2911 S. Main SI. Sit butlness yet? YH, H990 Fictitious BuslnHt Alaldat At n...., &my AM Iii~ Tllt .. wl bl.,.. •b°"1 such mantra may 11-SSA. .oo This busln111 I• con-ducted by. co-partners I, Sanla Ana. CA 92707 Andruf Chmiel Nam. ltatoment To "'1111 Aaclllllll at.; e.rw. tillu ~ OI .,,..,, quest a public lnfOfmatlon Approved br ducted by: a corporallon Flctltloue llusJneH Have you started doing Thia bu1ln111 la con-This 11atement w11 filed The followlng Pf™Xll are 40"411 E. °""'*' Ava. ...-or-..... .....,.. .., interview with lh• Joint la/ 8111 Petapoff, City Have you 11arted doing Neme Statement buslnesa yet? No dueled by: a corpo(atlon wilh the County Clerk ol doing buslnesa u: ,...._ C4lllomil011Mt.t8 ti ,.._... at 1f111111itnnci1 to Commission'• field repre-En9lneer business yet? Yff, 10/15/ The followlr\g per1on1 are HHlher C. Glen HaYt you atarted doing Orange County on 4-3-98 Sprint Too, 24291 Avenlda 1C>;OO AM. to 119..,.. ti'MW, llllfr flt dAlllllll llCUNd i. stnlatlvla at th• lime of Prospective blddtrt may 81 doing bullnen aa: Thia 1lattment waa filed business yet? No 1 "89114493 Dt La Catlota, •0·3, La· ._.... • 1111 ._ d -. Jot h Olad d fMM ....., a. th•IUfVrf.lnforrnatlon~ =~no"c!o::dt!oc;. J~;p;~~~.·T=~ ~~~:U~~"J: ~~~m~f ~~~e~~~sks.!i~c .. ~a1~y~1ot ~. 9, 1~7 g=h~'·i~~~tathtr, =:~:~ =;_:~:%. ... J:! leot.d at the lnteMew llco I he Public w ka E. MAI•. CEO 92182 1••••154735 This llaltment Wat ftled • 23982 Bough Minion Oft ..... or ..... -.. Md ..... ~ Cl\ Wtillt bt catafully evaluated f0t 0 1 or Thia at.lement waa filed David Al'!llT•, 2454 Sun-Dally PU t Apr 9 18 23 with the County Cl«k of PUBLIC NOTICI vte!O CA 921191' ..., _...,,, .._.,.. llOafltid • ,,__. No. rz. relevance to th• ac-=:!=''p 33000 8 N~f8: ~!h thee County ~htt!< .. ~f nl"'!,~al• Dr.. Tu1tln, CA 30 1"8 ° · ' rh.c28 Orange County on •·2o-98 Flotltloue •uel•••• Thl a' bualnt1s Is con-wildai\ 111 ..,_ ..,. ttt541, Nd u1a 1r 1 Of._ credtlatton proctaa. R• • · · ore • vrangt ounty on ~1.,.._ 921fN ' , 89B8718041 .... ducted by: an Individual __.Ill FNlldll Call~ Aird Died Of TMI 0.. Ut"m qu11t1 for a public lnforma· Newport Beach, CA 92658-19988185114 Wllma J. Caallm, 2454 PUBU'C NOTICE Dalty Pllol Apr. 23, 30, May Name ltatement HIM you atarted dOlng 5tGhnS..,......toclD...._ Md ~ ~ M lion tntatvltw mu11 be 89t5. Dally Pilot Apr. 19, 23, 30, SYnningdale Dr., Tustin. CA 8, 13, 1998 TM8t The tolowlng l*'tOfW we buslne11 Y9l7 No lllCl9oma. Tllt .. wl bltllldl .....,_.fUMIWDGIJIMll3 In made In WTill and shOUld Publl1hed Newport May 1 1998 TH .... 1 92782 Ftot1Uou1 BuslnoH doing bualMM as: Matthew lt. Klndelather ....,. ~ or ...,,.,.,, n. Of1a1 Of n. ,_.._Of bt tent to 1:! Joint Com-Beach-Coeta Mesa Daily ' This bu1lnt11 Is con. Name Statement PUBLIC NOTICI PaclTlo Aoofacap .. , 24131 Thia 1tatement was flied ..... or•~ tll, O.W. c:o.o. ~ a.. 1 11 1 t 1 .. __ fl Piiot Aprll 30 May 5 1998 PUBLIC NOTICE dHucttd by: co-r.~~" The following peraons tr• ... tltl 8 ,__ GIOfQla Sue Drive, Laguna with the County Clerk ol ~or~ to iao::, GI V. Ollcilt "9aaidl ms on no a tr ·-· vt , 'ThT 6 aw you •art... doing doing butlne11 u : r•C ous us .... ea Hiii• CA t28Q Or11ngt County on 4·21·M lllllfr h atllllbl _,. br d ~ Tiit .., working dayt bof0te the 4 5 Flotttloua 8ualne11 bullneta yet? Ytt, July HMWH, tn Riverside AY. Name Statement cnfO A. F\anaM. 2.413t 1Hll11e183 .. Died d fMI _.., tlf _.. ...... .,1111111= survey beglnt. Tho request PUBLIC NOTICE Nam• ltatelMnt 1D9:ls ·-··-!nut, Sit . F. Newpolt The followtng pet'IOnl "' o~aaa Sue Drfv.. Laguna Dally Piiot Apr. 23 30 May ...... Ki-.""' Let KulMf •• Cl( .... .,.., mu1t alto lndlcallt the na. Tho lollow4ngperaonaart """w'"• 8"ctl,CAt2683 dolna bllllnt11 11: H1R1,"CAt2853 e 13 1898 ' ft1411 1Ubaftd AM Wit.•...,, d .. rdlllllt1'21t tO. ...... lure of tho lnfonnatlon lo l'lotltloua llueJMH doing bualneu u : Thia llaltmtnt wu filed Michael Paul l(fflef, 2212 CO~STA L 8 UILDIN0 Thtl bllllMH la con-' ' ...,._ Gii ~re llalllll 1111 _. ..... d .. b• provided at the Inter· Name Statement THE WAIGHT SECURITY With 1"'-County Clttk of Santa Ana Ave,, Coate MAINTENANCE, 2 4SO ducted by: an lndlvlduel PUBLIC NOTICE ..__. Ma ... _,...-... oi-... ..- view ~ roquosts aMuld The followlno p«sonl ere COMPANY, 8951 Knollcrett Orange County on 4-07 ... Meta, CA 82921 Marl~O D1lvt , Newport Hav• YoU MMtd doing Mt.bi=. d .. oa... ... ~ ~ ... · dolna buttness aa· Ln. •57 ·Owden Grove CA t"81714737 x.nntth M1ehMI Jotw ... Kh. CA. 92083 buslntte yet? No Flotltlou• au.in•H ti C:..... Tiii • ,........ .......,. -. be addteeeecl10: INT!ANATIONAL ART 92845 ' ' Daily Piiot Apf. t, 18, H, 2212 Santa Ana Ave., Dewayne L Thttl«d, 2480 Craig A. fl~ Name •t•tement .......... .,_..._.....-.Md...._ .. h OMelon of PUausHEAS, a75 Anton Marv RObtn Plkt , 6951 30, t998 • Th423 Colla M .... CA 92627 Marino D1lve, Newpon Thi• 1t•t•mtn1 wu fMtd The fotlowlng ptrtone .,. a rj,. 1llllt dlnllll ...-.... ..,. ell ~ ~ d 119 .Aoo,..atatlon eoulavaid Suitt 770 Knollcrest 1.11.1 ~67, Garden PUBLIC NOTICI Thi• bualne" It can-Beach, CA. 92643 with lh• County Clfflc of doing t>Ytlntll u : d 119 nalb It S2ta.'1tUll, ..._ "'*' o-t Atilt 1~ t• fWI Oje;•tfone Coata Mei a Callfornti Giove, CA 028-45 cluettd by: co.pannera • Ttzl• bualnt.. 11 con-Or~ County on .. 1.4·98 MA Photo. 111 w. 111tt\ ...... ,. tml ...,.. d ,. K ~ ,_.... v.. 0,....,........ LlalMn fll2I ' Rot>eft Ettl Wttclht. 2778 Heve you staf1od dot by: an Individual tMll1HN1 St .. Colla Mesa, CA 928.27 ...... *!Cl~ ...... ,_..,. a.-~ .,...,. C..•IASon on ~ M GalleMs, M ... Verd• Dr. ~ WIOI, ':"tlouit!ualn .. ,• buliMtl Y-1 No ~~-jbu .•tvwteot/t~ Dally Pilot •· 1 e. H. 30, IUbtl Oulllen AdllMt ... ur..w ,-:,.'[" ... c.... ... «»~ .. ··~ I ~ (a California totpor11lon), Coate M .... CA 12eH Olfte emen M~ P. ~ --• ~r •a. '""' May 7, 1tH f H452 2130I T~ Lant. Lal<t ....... -. ..a JI,., -' ., MNltt.oar. Sn Anton Bou1tva1d Mt Thia bu1lnH1 I• con-Tho foltoWlng P«IOn• .,. Thlt ttatem.nt waa flled Dewayne l.. TMtfOfd 'Qr•••· CA t2130 ...-. w ..._ • .. =... llMlll 1111111 -:;·. ~tJoft ~Costa M .... eai11om1a =P by: a generll ,,.alt· ~~~~J ~ANY. ~.,;-~ti~.:' l/: C'~ ~~ PUIUC NOTICI ~~~~~on-=-"=.r:t"'_.,,:.: ,_.wCfaezl.m.• '-""OnellWIMMO• Thia bu1lne11 11 con-Hav. you atal1ed doing 170 ~'"Act11 Dr.,~ t ... 97 ..... ~County on4'ta.M P'lotfttoueh...._ Have you Nl1eCf doing KC''1:.,]=,,.... aoutovard dUCted by: • corpoflllOn butlneu yet? No vuna 8"ch.D CA 92t51 o.lly PtlOl Afkt. 30, M•r 7, t .... 7..... .. ... lt9te1Mftt ~ yet1 YH , Jin, ..... iii Qo~ T°""91 The reglattant c~ ~aril A. Pllct Jerrtey • ,ower1, 170 ,4 11 ,. TMH DMJ Plot A(ll. 30, May 7, The IOlowlng ponJOnt Wt 1HI ,.,..... lillt IL to1at to tr~ bu1lnela und., Thie etattmtnt WN hied C .. 1111~,.."f-~.Dr., 1.aouna ' ' 1•, 11, 1199 T~e7 doing l>llt!Mtl U ! ... btf 0 . Ad.mt ...... ~CA tt• tmt TM Jo1n1 CommlMlon th• llctltloua bualntu Wllh the CounlY Cltfll d _,,, "" ...... t ~ llOTICI Richard Ltt & Aatoe'81"' 'l"hlt ttaleinent "' flltd .. tw ............ Oil Wtll l ld.:n--,.. *"Ch ,... name or nam•• !lated Of~ Cot.,,y 61\ 4-07-11 ~· b erOrhart, 170 PUILIC NOTICI 1M12 MlllHlan, lrvlne. CA wlU\ the ~IY attk of {114) m.t• ,_.. 411) ~ ---.... ~on Jan. '"' t .... 11474' "-'F""' Act• ·• ~ ,.., .... , ........ t2tOe Or~ County on 4-21-11 ~ ~In -.tllng «by telt-lntelNUonal M GafteMI Dllfy Pilol Af# t 1• 23 .. ach. CA t:lQ1 ·-l ... 19'tMt notittwe llutlMU "lchard M1ratzall Lae, 1HH7Htl4 1---------phOM arMf _.. lntoml tht Don Nay, "-tldtnt ' 30 1tM • • Th•JO Thia b11•lne11 11 con-The JolOWilf'9 ,_-... .. .... Statement 1ea12 MllHkan Aw. IN!na, Dall" Pilot .... a ~ ._.,., PUILIC MOTICI 0t~ ot tho .-queet Til.11 ata'*"*1t wu n1eo • dueled br. husband and dOlna ....... •1 l'ht fOl!oWtno per.on• .,. CA ezeoo ' ..,... • • let" lntet'MW. The orga. wfth the COUl'lty Clefk of PUBLIC MOTICI ~e tal1td d ._. CO[WU ,LUMllNO, dolnO bu9!ntl• M: Thi• bu1lnH1 11 con. e, 1), l tM TM51 ~ :malD nlUtbl wur, In ..-n, ftOtity Oranve County on •·2·1t ~~-·HO 0"."' 11n WNmer A'le., Coeta u IOU.O cotTA MllA. due1td byi 11t1 lrdVI~ PVIUC IOTICI -tht ~of the date, iHl1714'H ,........ ......... ,,.... .... CA traa'7 neo ~ lltvd .• Cotte How yqu twted doing ,.,., Md~ of !ht mNt-Oal!V PlloC Aftf. t, ''· n . .. ..... ,, .. ..,..... =ey~ w .. 111ee1 Colwob "'"~~com,; ~= 1no fCA: ~~?NO ,....., • ._Ina• .. ~ 30,,tMI Th432 d The f~ PlftOM 118 WIUI lht Councy Oltrtl of g:;1f~• ~ '.-. ~ ID» L ltlWA ... h -I~ 'l"hlt ---t wat f1W n:== ft • ..,. noUoo It~ In .. ,1 IC roJi .. : Orange~ on 4-01·11 _, • ' ~CA.... _,..,, ... CeutltY °"" o1 ..,. ...,.. • , acc:ordanca ,•llh Joln1 rv L MOTIC! 1 8Jrlt'e.'f:ITTf.'e~ , .... 1M7al fhl• '"''""' 11 cono Ttii• 1tu11""9 lie ~ ~~Ol\4o1NI ·Jit'r.11..,,,_, mt,. Co1T1mru lon • requlr• Ftotftfwe aualnue MacAMUf llVd , I m, tr· Ofiv Pilot f.llt, t, lt. n , _...by; t 40f'P0f.,.,. ~tr. t COlflO'l\IC!!• 1 .... 181111 ,,... Drive, ·Cotta Mtla, INNt. NtfM ltatMtOnt vine. CA 12112 . 30, ,... lll4i7 CleMlftect It Dally PilOI A«1 II. a , JO, CA t2t2t .,11bll1hed Ntwporl TM foflowtno '*eon'.,. AQbef't A. BoMo I Aao OOllVeMilNT Mty 7. ltll TH4&t C::~ 2124 C. S.ae...co.ta ..... Deily ~ busUltt9 u : IOtlar ... J C•llfotnl'J.' """'* ~nt buy. m12 • San ~I CA Piiot Apt 30, ,. ™'2 • JOlnl v.::-!":t ~·1::; ~~2 .,!:, c'l":.,f1V ' .,,., ...,,.,, Ot jull SILL Thi• b111fM11 ,. ..... Tho ComlT'UnftV OMJM, 1tOOl 8'1y p.,11 Cir· Thi• b u11ne11 I• C0f1o IOctMrlg. c-~ t°'M ~M l'Mq, 0. 0 00, IMM, CA 9211.. c!Uc4td .,,. • OGJIGftllorl wtl9I yo.;,,..., ~ .. ~ ..,.~ .. CIMoHIM an.me ~ ftacton, o ... '°"...,... ........ ca..uatPl•D ~ ........ ...... .,. Inc., (CA). 1tl00t ~ ,.,.. l.WICMf .... ~ ......., ....... ,. t Polley (. ., • By Fax (714) 631-6594 (Pleue include your name and phone nw:n.ber and we·u call you bac.k with a price quote.) By Phone (714) 642-5678 By MalWn Person: 330. West Bi!Y Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Rates and dt.uillnes are subject to change . without notice. The publisher reserves the right to ce1™>r. reclassify. revise or rejeet any classified adven:ibement. Please repon any error that mav be in your classified ad immedi8tely. The Daily Pilot accepts no liabiliry for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible ucept for tht cobf of the space ocruaUy occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first in~errion ---Deadllnes ---., At Newport Blvd. & Bay St. -· . ••iiai• ..... ,. Boors Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-fridtu Monday ................. Friday 5:00pm Tuesday .............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ......... Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ....... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ............... Thursday S:OOpm Saturday ............... Friday 5:0Qpm ~ ·H·o·u·s·s·s/ ___ GENERAL 1002 HUNTINGTON NEWPORT 1069 COSTA MESA 2124 APARTMENTS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 1040 BEACH CONDOS Solutlona RE Broker iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •E'alde 2br 1 ba FOR RENT POR SALE will help your Real VI n t • g e Be• ch Spacious home, w/d I•••••••• Estate needs. Fee neg WALK TO 811ACH Ol•nt Brand New on hk·up's 51050/mo 949·548·S891 24hr HB Giant. Over 300011 Market. 4-Bedrooms no/pet 949·548·6680•--------4Br 3Ba new tile, roof, BALBOA EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY AUllll ............. 11 ... ................... fM. .,., flir ....... All II 1•. ................ 11 ..... te ....... •11y Jflf.,.Kt, llaltltlll 1r ""rl•l11ll11 --------Vacant Restaurant on 2 fantastic sch oota. Including separate GENERAL 1002 lots In Balboa S749,9K huge lot, AV acceas, 2·Bedroom guest unit. PENINSUIA 2607 QOV•RNMl!NT P•ul ungone Won't La1tl $439,000 Huge den. formal HUNTINGTON '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ii!iiiii 949·975·8120 Sarah, Agt 221-2512 ~~~::.gun~~~ 55~~gJg BEACH 2140 '819 2br·1b• Duplex ...-.. rtea, celef, "'"'"· •1.lllMlcaf,RlllllDlill• ----- - - -I - ---·-' ---4 . -' - ---·-..--. -==l ~_;_~ Better Hurry! with balcony. One block to beach. En-~ • Sp•cloua 3Br 28• closed parking. One W Prudential Townhse In Trl·plex year lease 51550. Call IRVINE 1044 ........ ...... " .. r.tHU .. POR•CLOSED Homes from pennies on S1 . Delinquent Tax, Aepo'1, AEO's. Your area. Toll Free 8()().218-9000 xH-1398 lor current listlngs. Balboa Newport Realty, Int. ~lmlly FP, gar, patio, alarm, 714_551 _7378_ Wonderful Patio Hm new carpet. $1395 . 949·723-8120 D I b 219 V I e " .... .., ... "".,."'· In Private Community, r ve y: enc -------- Two Muter Suites, Nl 949·675·4912 COSTA MESA 2624 ____ ..... t ...... . n1a '""''" •Ill 111 ............. "' ........ ............... ftlcltllll SOLD! Very Clean. $170,0001--------1 ________ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 263·3300 • 283-3341 -OUT-OP-STATE NEWPORT 1 a r De t •ch e d Established 1979 fllllllll " ...... °" ,....,. .,, Mn'J lllftrllM tUt 111 Showcase homes lor sate In our ' Full Servtce ~. Management Ua&lng Vacatton Rllntala & Sales 644-1058. raoruTY 1558 Cott•v•• W/Pallo r·1 ==~~=~:~l~B~EA~C~H~--~2~16~9 near beach. Cathedral ntllll .. lfttltl ... II Ulla ........................ ................ f•ce11- fllallll ..... , ... , call HUO Tlll-trM • 1~. ftf IM Wltllllflt, DC"" ,.._. Saturday Real Estate Supplementl 1--------1; cell1, frig. Move-In LAGUNA 2 Matra w/separate Special! $675 + S400 HOMES OF THE WEEK 428 32nd Street N~9Mc:h,CA BEACH entrances. custom hm deposit. 548·2421 ClllHUD•••· ' Dlepl•Y ada start •t fu•t $751 Oeadl ne Wed 5pm ***** OPEN HOUSE Listings for $51 Deadline Thura 5pm ***** II pays to advertise In the beat local Real Estate Section CALL TODAY L18AIUVl!RA 714/574-4252 WANT TOP DOLLAR FOlt YOUR HOME? ttqm ..i ,_,.. -· ,., oner_,_ cio.:a. w...,,..i.---,.....qmllf..., .......... .... DPorMPorll'O" (714) 493-0144 "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation& Burial Service Why should you subject yourself & your family to paying inf lated prices for caskets & services???? 714-723-4494 WC WILL lJCAT A NV BANK OR EJROKF:R!! 6 25 0/ TRUE o FIXED a RATE'! ''""' /,,,, , ,,,,,/:•1" ·' COSTA MESA 1024 NEWPORT BEACH 1069 2Br 28• 8p•cloua 2•Sty Condo 2/car att gar, Wes1cllff area. $259,000 Broker 949-640-5664 B.aboa N9wpoft Relllty. Inc. JUST LISTED l!'Slde Low Down/E·Z Two Story Qual 3Br/2.5Ba +Lott, Oceaft Fro•t Baek Ba)' etoae, Home upgraded.-lrg yard, Bedroom 1 Balla S389,5K Agt, 264-1334 E'Slde Lux Twnhma Prtced to Selll Only 4 Letti 3 Mair· $899 000 C.O Toll Frtt l-88SS4CAml Sentat Onqt & Sarroand1ng Coandes Suites, yard, FP, cath ' cells. Joanne· Brown, 723-4494 ----------------_!gt. Aemax &42-381211:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;:;:===:1 STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? Thi ugal Qqartmmt at the ~ilv Pilot u pl~a~ to a~nct a new savlcw now avallabl• lo nfW busmtSSeS. Ww will now SEARCH IM nam1for11ou al no extra chM'Vf; and sav. vou t/11 tim1 arid t!N /rip lo thf Court House in Santa Ana. Tlim, of course, ah" 1111 uarch Is CotiiiJ/1tld"" will fi/1 vour ficlltioUs bwincu nonN wit/I the Count1 Cl111t. /)l.lblish one. a lllHk for four wnks as "'IClir«I bv law ~Ihm fill ~r pniOI Ol,publlc:allon With th1 Countv aajt. 1Wiil!li slop 1JV to H/1 wur /ktitiou.s bus/nus nom1 statmHmt at IM Do/Iv Pll(ll. 3.JO W. Bal SI, <Mio Ma4. If I/OU cannot slcil> b1, p/«JH ail/~ at (714) 6'UJRJ •'ifd 11111"rJllllmMiamml/GMf'llifar10CJ to hand/1 lhu promluN 6f N//. Ulfl'! .,,.Id,.,, dfll fuftMr qwst/ons, pltitl!M c:al/ US aiJd UM ut#f/ bf '"°" ,,_, ,W. to tWbt lfJl4. Good luck In fOU1',.,.. 'bWlnCI. by water. almost new, 2Br 1 Be Near O.C.C. $2500. Agt 707-7420 Newly re-modeled garage, no pet. $745 2Br 28• Se•wlnd + S400 714-241-8850 Condo beach close, •Coate M•••'• Beat 2c/gar, w/d, pool, Avl Jr-1 br & 1 br, also 2br May 1Bkr 642·3850 . l ba, quiet gated BIO CANYON comm, pool, tennis, Complete Remodel easy access 1 o 3 1 o OS q Ft, De an freeway/beach/malls. TownhOme 54000/mo 714-557-0075 Agent 949-552-6700 •-s-.-,-.s-u_n_8_a_m_·_1 p-m- 2400 Elden, ti 11 OCEAN VIEW 4BR In •furniture only• Spyglass Hiii. New appls, carpet, paint. -----__ _ S 4 5 o o /m o I e a s e Sandy Daley, Agent 644-6200 x 218 NEWPORT BEACH 2669 eYOURPLACE IN THE SUN• Lg. 1 & 2 Br, nr. Bid Bay & golf wune~pool, upgndm: New carpet and more, Mii .-pee. Sorry DO pds. 545-4855 -C-0-RO_N_A ____ NEWPORT DELMAR 212 BEACH NEWPORT 2669 BEACH 2669 Coron• del M•r Ocean1lde of Hwy. 2Bd 28a Townhome 1/c prkng, remodeled & upgraded, eourtyrd, $1875/mo. Agent, Aob 949-759-3797 Cute 28r 28• w/d hk·up, gar, 2 patloa. 711 Goldantod/Avl 5-9 $1550.mo 759-3031 H.,bor View Hiiia Ab1olutely gorgeou1 4Br. Highly upgraded home on a huge IOI w/apa, 3/c garage 13990/mo L•••• Kolar & Co. 37&-5578 FAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIO CANYON GATED COMMUNITY BY PASHION ISLAND Benullful trt·t•·llncd s1rce1c; and goll course vk.·w~ Enjo} c-arcCr<.'t" living In }'Out large I • 2 Of :'I BR llf)Ar111lCnl homer • TWO<ar g<\m~l· • \~shef/dryer lltx.>kup.; • Flr<.·f"ll<'lC'C (wood & g<l."I • Air c:ondhk>r1l11g • Wei bar 111 ;,i flflcl J OR • Alarm SY'llCITl • SI .650 10 52.005 PL.BA.SB ~L (714) 64+-0509 NEWPORT iss9 BEACH NEWPORT 2889 BEACH 2869 ----------------- Call 642-5678. Put a few words to wor.k for you. Bridge By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIHSCH I CRAZY AS A FOX? Both vulnerable. North deals WFST • 10765 Q Al 0 9763 • KJ3 NORTH •KQ Q Q976 0 l{Jl. •A Q 104 SOUTH • AJ EAST •98432 Q 85 0 10 8 s 4 •98 Q KJ 1043 o AQ •765 2 The bidding: NORm EAST SOlTTH W~ I.NT .... ~ .... ........ Opcninglead7 JQ .... 6Q Pas ~ our late 0Wmwi of the Ed110- rial Board, Edgar Kaplan, was wont to say. tbet'C is a fine line separaung genius from lunacy. In which catego- ry does today·s West belong? North's bid of four clubs was a cue-bid in support of hearts, showing first-round control, a good fit for hearts and a muimum no trump. 11 would have been a good slam were it not for the duplicat.Joo of values in spades and diamonds, or if North bad beld the king of clubs inSlead of the monarch in one of the other side suits. Had West selected a normal spade or diamond lead, declarer would have coasted home because of the friendly club position. After drawing UUmJ>ll, declarer would have no alter- native but to take two club finesses and, as the cards lie. the slam would have made. Unfor1un11ely for the best-laid plans o f bridBe declarers. West selected the king of clubs for the opening lead! Declarer Jumped on it with dummy's ace and immediately led a trump. All would still bave been well had East held the ace or trumps No luck. West captured declarer's Jack with the ace and shot back the deuce of clubs. To declarer st was all too appmml West had started with a doubleton king of clubs and to finesse would pcmut East to w10 and recum a club for West Lo ruff -down two. Sioc:e this band cropped up in • paid coo- lest, declarer elected to rise with duOUTly's queen in an effon to break even with other pairs who had bid the slam. Down one and an absOlute bottom! No othet North-South pair went minus on the board. TODAY'S . CROSSWORD PUZZLE 83~-cane 66 Draw to a dose 67 Farme('1 output 68Wall%ed 69 Genetic letters 1Aaucti calendar 71 Modifies 72 T1beCan OJI 73 Stimulate (an appelite) DOWN 1 Plays Ill the i.,,.. '2 BuetMll'• Hank - 3 The ones here .. Seerdw 5 Loolt Oii« e~ 7 =-:u 8 -8«'t Adham 9 Srnlll i-. I 0 Conaidwed ~ 11 And aoon: ebbt. 12 Fenwle ~ 13 McMahon and ~ 21 Prapefly, 22='9...-.. Elolgllftl PREVIOUS PUZZl.E SOl. Y£D 86 THURSDAY. APRIL 30, 1998 Newpon BHch!Cotta Men Oaily Pi.lot KIWPOlt UHTALS TO IUSINISS IUQfOUHC!llUTS 1UCB 2889 MISC!UADOUS SBJUtl 2724 OPPORTONtTY 2820 PEUONALS BllPl.OYIONT EMPLOYMENT 5530 IMPLOYJl!NT EMPLOYM!Ht 5530 9530 --iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiilil IWfTILS 2904 -----• •------... , L•o•U•n In N• '"'n'd toomlbathf••iiiii&liiR•• FRll CASH SCB001S 6 •----------Admlnlatrattwe Aa• l'ftlllNDLYTOY8 a MOM Will llASYSIT -----~ -------- Newpert •••oh pvt peuo, ger, pool, g111auyaf EMPLOYMENT l!••o 8eoratu~ 0 I I' Ta "e • (my hOnw} Hpt Hgt.a Spac1ou• 28r/28&. D•-••e TO J•c, f\O/•rn/p.t, f•m ... D!!tr1 •1 H~~h_~'~Choco-""" llfSDUCTJOlf 3012 Exp'd Admln •~tary lmmedl•t• opening• ., ... Dav-. S.Wkty, Ocean View from .auo.nuv .. ~ pt.t'd SSM 184'"°445 ,. • ,,,_.,. n••· ... College. 8cholanhlp•.t••••••iiiiiii• 5530 tor large commtrclal In your atH. Number setv.(714) ~1-3tn over•IHd balcony, SH&ll.B 2724 NB Lar .. Home wllh :f~ ~~~\,~~MtJ'~! Bu•lnt... Medical * aART•ND * i-illiiiiiiilimiiiiiiiii real Hla\t corp. Multi· One In Party plan: operation• A .. lelant Dry bar, Executlv• room A beth. Pool, ve1t under '4,100. bllla. TN•v~ Repay. 2wk claH, Job plac•• ... -------.. ta1k po1ltlon requiring Toye, 911W, CM1tma1, Oenttal knOWledge of amenl\IH, Huge Uy. , apa lnclud .. emen & oll ,.. met'lt. Profeulonal aRCllSTAJIY/ org1nlzed, 11rvlc• Hom• 0 I co r · repalr/malnt-.,ance Of 11\Q Room 11110. Call • Bluff ,,..., CdM H.S. paid ulll. t500/mo 1-IOO-H1·3983 34hr1 eoo.21wooo •G·1398 Bartender• 8chool Admlna.trattve oriented lndlvldual. Fr•• oatelog end equipment & bulld- Now (94~78$-0931) Shar9 Latge 2br 2b& 71 ... 41-0 a 8 e our Uth )of.It, u 9"" .... tt.nt Window• 15/0ffice 17/ Info rm at Ion. Inge. Gtound1 land· Apt. 152Smo um Incl. -Ii BLU CAO on TV. eoo-74,_..117 MS Word/Ellcel akllta 1·800.....-4879. 1e1plng PN a deliver ..... , Nt Kept 8hMh~? ava11 now . .....,.8184 Na PVI Home. lG br/pvt CREDIT 2907 E To Halat Senior a n•c•Hltri· fltot'I (CAL•SCAN) auppllea. Muat h•v• n ewport ••o ba. kllch, lndry. Inc OF CALIFORNIA Manager In a1I ad-p Ito 11 -Spaclou. 2 Bedroom/ HB Condo near Hunt utl/cble. No tmkg/~i. TRAVEL 3014 mlnletratlv• matters. manner. o1 n ava •l'T·M•llbo• & Gitt auto & good DMV. 1.5 Bath Townhom• Harbor. Furnl1hed, $450/mo 722•9755 ••cR•DIT CAlltD SwitchToAPlan In Newport Beach aa1ket Store. No ••P· E>ep w/RV'• req'd . etyle with garage, pool, w/d, S450 + 1/2 • 'Ihat'Will c~ • .:.yClll Applicant ahould ComP-etltlv• •alary & neceHary, room for 37.Shre-wk, $9-hr + eHcutlve amenllfH, utte. 714-840·2309 PROBLeMar•• ~, 2 lltound trtp ti• have computer akllls ben1nt1 lnclud• medl· advancement, fun Job benH. 557·1211 £01! •1..,.. ( .... "') 1.IMXl31 HB Mod 1 H h 1 n111NTAIS Debt con•olldatlon. •Great Selection 1 .. vlng LA 10 Chicago. that Include Word cat, dental, 40\ I(, for right .... ,.onl Near • ...... ..... '" • m • r g av;o Avoid Bankruptcy. Open trav•!>_ 5200 ea. and Excel; strong or· Plea .. fax resume & oc Ali ;;--g5s-91 71 PIT Demo Wk•nd day• 2br h .. one mil• from WANTED 2726 Stop Creditor Calle. ForC~of2-50 Call IS10-ae8·1SS35 ganlzatlon and com· .. 1ary requirement• to rpo · In •tor•• In area SELL bch. P'1. ba/ta~g~ cut tnterHt. No Credit MEDICAL• DENI'AL munlcatlon akllla; (714)870-2018 Large boat dealer se.75/hr car nee exp ~cc~~'· nel~~'oor~ood. Prof'I female artlaV Check. One Low UPE•\\URIER'SCOMP AD~:l'.T,:::Jr and the ablllty to Baby1IH•r , .. k• FT Ottlc• AHt, pref'd call 771-8577 Female pref'd $850/ writer H•k• room to Payment. Sansevieri Insuranoe Run your ad• In 200 hand I e mu I tip 1 e 2pm-8pm Mon Fri In Good verbal & written SalH your used vehicle through classified mo+1/2 utla. Avl 5/1 rent &·or hou .. titting 900-270•9884• Se..,,,_,,__ new1paper1 , 3 .4 tasks, Position Is full Turtlerock tor 2 kld1. comm •kill•, baelc 8 Flguff• If your Debbie 714·536-2098 refs avl. 714·531·5000 (CAL•SCAN) •• .._. J..LJr.;. mllllon clrculatlon 11me. Excellent ben. Must have own cat comrut•r • a mutt. not making 20K per Whether you're buying I••••••••• Newport Beach throughout cantornla eflt package lnclud· 714·509·1918 • gz1~ l,•:7'2~-e~~~ 1_m .. o--n .. t .. h_. _88.;..;..;6-_e_1_1_..e_oo_1 722-6078 ~~rcfsnly0rl4:1~or c!~ Ing 4011k p/lanh. D1rug Clerloal Poeltlona Management/Sal•• s:~· Gallery, ftff·Pff 642·5678 or 11111ng, c1a111t1ed BUSINESS ._ MONEY covert all yout needsl Ul TO LOAN FINANCE 2914 scretnngp yscal S12·S16Hr·No Exp medlcal exp. a +. Uc. #0641370 ( 7 14t8 7 4-4 2 4 5 required. Equal op-N'9cl FuO Benetlt•I High Income potential. aalH. (714) 131·7IOI CAL•SCAN ~ortunlty emplorier. 888·292·7091 x ::HS20 l..SC>0-481 -3329 RENT CH,lD TYlt1 £," a daycare and education directory !LJ .. At CAllfD MOMS: I OFFER PRIVATE DAYCARE FOR INFANTS IN MY HOME. CALL LYNN 641·9264 WONDlltUND CHILDCARI Newt>Orn · 10 yrs Pick up Drap otf ~ry low Rates Marlcar Davis 760-1336 Rene\\ rub & Tile •p~ tuba ~~~ \ Tiie ($JJJV.:. counten W kOoora Craclu Fe.EE ... t~ 644-1835 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 3487 987 .35/wk+f A BOOMING BUSINESS! For serious people who want serious wealth. Starting this monthl C.11 fM rrwe Info. • 1.800.995.0796 BVSIDSS SU VI CBS 1n Prlntlng/P.R. Theltot & Aeeoo. Brodl&lrts, sales Sllelts. 2.0colof WI dfttroy O.C. Pf'lcnl Office rnaf\IOIB & Marbllno People IOvl 1111 ~Ullt 500 Refertncet llM'782 MM133 W'>Y play Hide 'N •••IC with chlldcare? Cate Ct•aalfl•d tocl•yl 14.2·5'71. TEACH YOUR CHILD TO READ: Complete Instructions. lessons. worllstieets, cassette 1nstruc11ons, games. flasn caras, compOoo by e•perlence<11eacher. $55.95 + 5.00 •/h C STROH • P.O. 798 Sierra Madre, CA 91024 " Week Dellvery (760) 257~394 lllOMIY UCK QUAlt.UnQI CARPET CLEANING CERAMIC TILES 3515 3528 LHl!y Showers Rep'd Hegroullng & lnstall'n L670130 Dean of T iie 673·8065 or 846-8526 When you write o ~hwlficd 11d, Include all the focts nnd act the re au I ti yuu w:int. • 642·!618 I••-----· $HNl!l!D A LOAN? --------try debt con1olldallon. LOST & Reduce monthly payments and %. FOUND 2925 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 2904 Become debt free. No ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii appllcallon fe111 Call Found Soft·ball mlt In ( 8 O O ) 8 6 3 ·9 O O 6 Schltfer Park on 4/26 $$FOUR INCOMES ext. 103. (CAL·SCAN) 714.557.5574 IN OneSS Local Bu•ln•••/Student --------- route. Protected loan1. For Info send HEALTH & territory. Inv. Req. $4 P.O. Box 15112 Free samples. Toll Santa Ana, CA 92735 FITNESS 3000 free 1 ·888·682-88991---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ext. 204. (CAL•SCAN) $SS$ S $ STOP HAIR LOSS H••-•• LOAN I m m e d I a t e I y I Please be wary of out CALL 1·688·3!0·9002 Advanced holistic of area companies. formula stlmulate1 Check with the local 1••••••••• dorment fclllcles Into Better Bu a In ea, 1• regrowth ·double no· Bureau before you ANNOUNCEMENTS risk guarantee. loslng send any money for I••••••••• hair? You must call fee a or services. Read n o w • f r e e I n f o . and understand any,_________ "$29.95" Toll free contracts before you ANNOUNCEMENTS 888·839.0171. sign. Shop around tor i -;===;;:(C::;A::;L::;•::;s::;c::;A:;N;:) rales. 292011 Thinking ot having a Call garage sale? * Gambling Boob Classified Give us a calll Lollo, bingo, slot• & Today•. CLASSIFIED 842·5878 morel 22 titles. Call 842•5878 714-547-8333 ERVI C-OMPUTER ~UP,1 3557 Orlck, Block, Stone, Tlte Cone. Patio, Driveway Fplc, BBOa. Alf. 26Yr. e,rp. Terry SS7•7884 •C•M•NT WOftK• ·StatnJMd Concr9t• Brlck/Btocf(J8tone/Tll• Spedallzlng In residential n.omodeb and additions Uc. 696289 151-~ ,.,SMALL JOB l!XPERT Drywall/Repair Framing /Hanglng/bplng/THturt Ccmm/Ata 551·5573 Witthoeft Drywall All Phasta• Sm/Lg Jobi CIHnl Clean! CIHnl 20Yr1 Exp/F1lr S/Frtt Ell Ll400030 71Hl39·1447 EARTHQUARE PREPAREDNESS3609 l!arthqu•k• Safetw Bolt your home downl Free con1ultatlon. 838-2783 ELECTIUCAL 3610 U4tl51 83'1-4310 rll/!6 ISTIMATE~ John Doren M .. OftlJ 7 l 2 7 J. 7 8 Brlck•Stn••Conortl• • "I Lg/Sm Jb••Atpalre olc •=:=Ycl=tz!!!!::::==t, Fl'•• E1t. & Advice • L#&e1111 e3to383a --R-E--N--T-- 1hrouoh classlTied GAUGB DOOU ~t:~~ Your Neighbors for 25 YHrslll ~·tty Ooots.~~ EffMrvetMY s.Ma atp;bl YOU un •ffotd I CALL JODAYI (714) en-nn ., (Ml)..,.1DI # /<le ~w ax resume (Inc ud-COCKTAIL Sl!RVl!R All Kinda of Jobe For Ing salary history) to FT/PT Exp A Muatt All Kl d f p 1 (949) 642·7667 or 1n busy fin• dining cla:a~n.:.P •· through classifled mall to Tom John· restaurant. Apply In ---------·---------son, c/o Tlmes Com· per1on: 4~30·5 :30 M It munlty News, 330 3131 w. Coast Hwy W. Bay Street, Costa DRIVER-FLATBED. ~ r' Mesa, CA 92627. GlaH haulers wantedl Run the west coaet. ************ Start up to 34 cents/ Food S•rv•re & mlle. Great benefll1. /J Bartender• Con1lstent mllea. 3 V'fA. for private club. Apply yrs. OTA + 1 yr. flat· In person, Wed or bed. Combined Trant· M Thure after 4pm. 1801 port. 1·800·637-4407. ~ Bayside Or. C.D.M. (CAL"SCAN} ~/l/e AdJuetlng Firm In Exp'd recp't for busy N.B. seeks rellable law firm. Blllngual M·F Individuals to flll FT/ Comp skllls pref'd, fll· A PT pos :tlons Ing 72t·7394Wanda good •latenlng/com· Expanding CM otflce, munlcatlon skllls a needs tetemarktera. GOOD must knowl•d\;o of r.o No sales. morning cal a plus $7/hr w/bo· hours. Call 722·0114 nu111call7196777 for---------AD' Interview SELL Overstocked with stuff? Call 642-5678 your home through classified A call to Classified Wiii help 842·5878 Yard Cln-up, Trim "="'---------• treea, hedgH, palm RAINBOW Circle Melnt. 1reee. Removal. New P1lnllng·lnl/E1I Houst/Apl lawn/planl'> 960·8502 Ouellty job. FrH HI. MONEY TO LOAN 3832 Llll 569897 836-8888 lk•'• Custom P1lntlng Prof, Clean, Ouellty Work. lnVExt A Dock1. L1'703468 831·4810 :l}:~~~ ~V.€5 'a•' gr• ~~ P.n lime ·,; » ~bl~=~~t, ~' time help at die Balboa •fun..Z.Ooe" ~ •():" warcrfronr. Heavy customer contaa with ,~· rourists and local gucsu. Positions • ~ iodude Ales counrcr help, dock I -~ auendants & p;an·Wl bOat hands. ( ~ !Uitions will lead to full-time wodt during ihe busy summer season. Please ~ ~ apply in person. The marina is located V _ \'o opposirc the arrouscl next to the ferry ~ .. '0:" croe:sing (600 E. Edgewater, Balboa). '~ -~( )vf m11ta t \'"""': '>YI --,. ~ ~€5~.r~~o:~~ ROOFING 3910 3819 ---------- Qua SWlllttne And suatng Doors Window Screens SurtscrttnsePet Grllls a...-..acaaKN PATIENT TUTOllt Math (arlth-catc) -pny11c1 ten prep (CBEST/GRE/SAT) For ftH Info. 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(187111 profHalonal pteHnta· ~~iiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lnlrlnt hardware, 81QNATURE Rell able ear, need• '95 Jetta QL o 4 8 3 8 1 ) s 1 3. 9 9 5 Uona In• fut paced 50~ oft moat ltema Uledlllla etc DODGE 9065 4p·w&.r Vw8in'dc/l~"kcs, aome work. good tlrH Loaded, mnrf, AC. MoKenna BMW and d•lall Oriented en· 1 week onlyl Now we ' ••• """ $500. 949·283·1532 can tllt (1 "597/ Po-ch• Audi VW Vlronm.nt h ,,_.,--.. .............. , & more (767 • · " •• · avo maternity ware & ' --• -• 05088k $9985 714-838-8775 Xlnt benefll package, ear piercing. Aero•• THE TIME IS NOWI •et Carevan LB $13,993 '88 7400LE M BMW Sl!IZBD CAR8 From $t75. Por1ehH, Cadlllacs. Chevye, 8MW'1 , Corvettea. Aleo Jeep1, ------_...;-Including 401k. Drug from Fair Ground• AWD, 3,3. 8 oyl, 100k Coate Mee auto trans, leather. p 0 •hnnA• di VW ,97 J•tta GLS acrMnlnglphyalcal r• 949·831·7393 . mllea, 1-owner, $5500 Lincoln Mer ry good condition $2850. 70'1• ... c.., •3•.u9775 Power pkg, pwr tnnrf, SELL quired. 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For cars, Jew-714-675-4912 ehooae (218877, lngsl 949·248·9180 elry etc. Cost $4900 2 9 1 15 o o, 2 5 3 5 6 5} sacrifice $595 & S99S $12,997 EMPLOYMENT obo. 1-909-786-2940 CAMPERS, RV'S, coat• M .. a '85 RX7 Needs Some Work $900. or Best Offer "M4·351·2073 TRAILERS 8014 Llnooln·M•rcury SERVICES 5533 _C_O_LL_E_C-TI_B_LE_S__ C714l M0·~830 MERCEDES 9130 '21 Motorhom• 1969 Cool, Fun & Investment Pie••• be aware that 6017 Dodge Travco V-8 '68 Muatang Conv. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii th• tlaUngs In thla cat· auto trans. A Classl~ 289 VB, great cond •• '89 2eoe 1·0wner. egory may require you Want•d Japan••• s3soo. 714•642•2702 Orig PlalH, $10,500. mint, 87k ml, garaged. lo eall • 900 number Swords & relaled (714) 822·5273 new everything, white In which there Is a Items. 714-494·173l "Fun to Drlv•" $14.9 obo 646-2011 charge per minute. COM nuTOMOBILES . '90 Probe GT, while, '92 180 E 2.8 OOVERNMl!NT n 5 apd turbo. All pwr AT, llhr, CO, mnrf, JOBS. Now Hiring. PUTERS 6018 :windows, locks, (949474) $17,777 $18,000-$88,000. Call Hats, dual mirrors! LEXUS OF 1·800-883..()819 Except check• by ACURA 9010 air, crulH, 1111, AM/FM WESTMINSTER ext. J-400 fp, phono, e-mail, call Casa, ABS. alloy (714) 892·6906 for current Federal, 616·378·238S 24hrs whlea. rear defog. rear County, City, & State Low cosl laser checks '93 LEGEND L wiper, trip/temp com·-------- llsta. (CAL•SCAN) Lo ml, lthr. co. Uke puterlzed dl1play. 95k MERCURY 9135 WORKl!RS NEEDED new 3 F HM 5 7 8 t ml-1 owner-pp, $4200. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . WANTED sn.777 714-645-2641 $347 a week ... cunlng LEXUS OF o u t I O c a r d • . TO BUY 6019 PfT 2 hours. SclHore WESTMINSTER HONDA needed. lmmedlale I BUY ALL PIANOS (714) 892·8908 op• n I n g a II s ASE : 1 . , ... 2 2 CL I iiiiiiiiii~ijii~iiiiiiii Med Tag, 358 S. Main. "1pnlcquo1r1h-qouuasl.efufulrnc1alusrhe .7 • •79 Civic Wagon 3 0 CA Red/grey. lthr, full 4 door, good cond. #47·1 • range. paid (714) 957·8133 power, CO changer smog-."""" 1an1 $750 92868. (CAL·SCAN) WV """' -· Old Coins Gold Sliver (00301S} $20,977 7t4-e4&-2884 ---------1 LEX OS ' DOMESTICS 5540 Franklin Mint. Sterling MISSION VIEJO •-, ... 8"""7_A_c_o_or-d-Lx-, -4--d-r, Old watches & Jewelry Westcoasl Coln 542.9448 1-(888)·88-LEXUS auto, pwr. ale, white w/brown Int. 88K ml. :n--n~!:::~·~nQl~x-J'!.~~~~:sfo'~.PR~ck BMW 9030 $5,900.obo 723·1S04 change for A/B. Prlv. Etc ... so·s & 60's Mike ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '92 Accord LX 9085 '92 SABLE 3.8L V8, Only 51k ml, pwr wind/locks. (2ZOK332) $8992 Coata M••• Llncoln·M•rcury (714) 540-5830 '95VILLAGER GS MINIVAN 7 pass. dual ac, till cc, am/fm cass. (SOJ94729} $12,995 Coate M•aa Llncoln·M•rcury (714) 540-5830 qrtra prel 'd or 945.75051• 4 door dark blue. ' I di '90 3251 65K ml. $10K, iun ,,..8 TRACER SON lnexpena ve atu o . • .lie.I local rel •. --------Convertible, red/blk roof. 949-723·1 113 AC PW/POL Tiii cc llhr. (16696/C03010) ' ' ' ' Call 949-449·8417 FREE TO YOU 6022 $10•995 --------AM/FM stereo cass Too bua~ to cook? iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii McKenna BMW JAGUAR 9105 *60~;:,!84J! .. Expert chef, gourmet B••utlful Shih Tzu Porach• Audi VW iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Llncoln·M•rcury & organic. We do the needs home, well 714-838·8775 ,.,.3 XJe tow mlles, (714) 540·5830 shopping & prepare trained, sweet 531·5000 •----,.,=-=-~"'=":'"--.., your meala for a weok '92 3251 loaded, whlte/Hddlo -...,,..,,9""'7"""s"'"A"""'B.,..L""E""Q"'"S:--- ll f $200 --------Convertible, gra••' Interior, C/O 'chrome AC P /pdl ABS tilt a or · BUILDING wheels, stunning • w ' ' ' Traveling Gourmet with tan Int, llhr, 519.5K 969•380.8282 cc am/fm cass, pwr 714-574-5841 MATERIALS 6030 sports pkg (16712/ seat. alloy whls C28240) $16,99S (643343} $11,997 MERCHANDISE ANl'IQU!S 8010 WANTED ANTIQUES Older Styte Furniture PIANOS t. CoOectibles STEEL BUILDINGS Sale: 40•60• 14, $8,734; NcK•nna BMW Coata Meae Por9ch• Audi VW LEXUS 9115 Llncoln·M•rcury 714-638·8775 t7t4t 540-5630 50x75•14, S11.3S4; --------'94 QS 300 '80 TOPAZ 53k ml. Full option, le•u• cer· Blue/Gray. auto, good t 11 1 • d • ti' 0 8 5 8 8 8 cond. $1995. or make $25,977 offer! 548·1857 50x1OOx16, .$15,257: CADILIAC 9040 60 x 1 00• 1 6. s 1 7. 4 4 5 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mlni·slorage buoldlngs. 30x120, 24 units. $11,470. Free brochures. www .sentlnel bulldlngs.com Sentinel Bulldlnga. 800-327 ·0790 extension 79. (CAL•SCAN) GJUlAGE SA.LES '84 Coup• DeVlll• Must seel $3000 obo (714) 642-4432 ****** '84 FLEeTWOOD FORMAL LIMO 1 ·0wner. Beautlful. Dark Bluo Metallic. 153k ml. $8,900. 949.940-5335 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 1 ·(888) 88·LEXUS NISSAN 9150 '95 ES 300 White/Ivory. lthr, mint. Lexus certified . (088566) $22.977 LKXUS MISSION VIEJO 1·(888) 88·LEXUS '88 as 300 '94 PICK UP XE 4x4, 41 k ml, 1 -owner, must seel (SH6S916) $7894 Costa M•aa Llncoln·M•rcury (714) 540-5830 Whlte/IVory, only 14k -------- ml. Lexua certified. PO .. T'l"rl'IC 9170 ( 177826) $26,977 iiiiniii &iii &niiiiiiiiiiiiii LEXUS '92 BONEVILLE SSE Tb~ada~•, Prlclay• 8 &aturda~ SELL YouR. UNWANTED 'JREASURES -FREE TURN YOUR SPRING CLEANING INTO CASH-! C·~·A•S•S•I•F•I•E•D•S ULTIMATE GARAGE SALE Treasure Chest ITEMS FOR SALE AHTlOUE LNfTERN T<*+~ $120 71~ HEALTH AIDER lM ,_, i:-l $&)() S2SO 7141'9153-5242 AHTIOUECHAIR u.w Bad<ISem $350 ~7'234 HIGH BACK CHAIR Dk~wlllel S66 714195J.6242 BABY CLOnES Wlr1t • 24 ITOL $.5()-$6 96'642-3228 BRACE & 5 BITS c 50yr~ $40 7141751-0477 BRACE & 5 BITS c. 50 yt olO-wor1cs $40 11417s1-0en KITCHEN BOOTH Wt* ~ eo"Xl6" $225 71418Z7 ·2198 CAGE.sM ANIMALS 3 IMlll. 2 doors $10 949f723..4015 KJTCHEN TABLE Tlltlle + S c:t1IWI $75 7141641-8264 CAA SEAT-HANT Fl!tler.f'noe $15 949r1S31-2739 LAAGE~ Redwood ...ao.u. Sl500 1141~ CHINA-ROSEN'THAI.. 8 pl set wtlt SIM $100 ~2-0189 OAKWIERACK Hok» 56 botllea $40 949r'644-5062 COFFEE TABlE 4()")(40" -Oolc1 ()86( $45 7141751-0Cn OUTDOOR CARPET New, 500 fd 6 pea $85 949o'64G-7234 DINING RM TABlE ams. n'x4'Z' $225 7141827 ·2198 PA.Sm SEROGRAF ~ S6CX>ee 949(75&-5410 DISHWASHER Pottat*I $120 949.'642-3228 PlANTERBOX Qabn 'NOO(j YloNte $100 949r'760-1955 EXERCISE BIKE Good conddion $45 71~ SKI BOOTS Won-.81/2 SJ() ~1913 EXERCISE EQUIP. Eicadae~ $25 ~2-3228 m..ESCX>Pe-MEAD Wllhsland $100 ~! 5-PC. DRUM SET While. ,_,, hdwr $300 94!W45-1857 10 SPEED BIKE 6 yr dd. far oorc1 S35 71~ Fl.ORALSOFA Good oondltion $150 714J953.5242 TOY OEST Sid wd, twldl::r..-i S25 94!W42-3228 40 GAL AQUARIUM Tl\H.WW & aciplea $128 94!W45-2745 WOMENS CLDnES Saas 7-8, 9-10 $.S0-$5 94St'M2-3228 AJTONSOFA~ Plrw Mmt-Bmd rww Sl500 9G'613-n44 ZENm-4 25"" 1V ~ocrdCJon $75obo 7141548-0386 FREE 'TIL MAY 15TB! NAME -------------------PHONE ADDRESS CITY ------------------BALBOA lSIAND '88 SEDAN D•VILLI! 4.5L, lo ml, pwr wind/ locks, llher. lmmac, (#2JVW332) $5988 Coata M••• Llncoln·M.,cury 6106 __ l7_14_)_5_4_o_._s_6_3_o MISSION VIEJO 1 ·(888)·88·LEXUS ~!; ~:~t~'.\~;· ~~1~'. CREDIT CARD # ________________ E XP. D ATI------------- (11'3DFK113) $5992 . ---____ ,_. BEST PRICES $$PAID$$ •mt• tomlitt eae •nipstomodmi ....... ~, FRED STEGMANN ANTI UES All laland May 2·3, 6-2pm. Antiques, col· lectlbles. furniture, cratt aup, sport equip, eleclronlcs. computer 1upplles. books, Jew· airy, kayaks, appl's, toys. tools. Udo 14, sur1boards, wet suits. golf clubs, stemps. Avon & Blue willow plato1. maps avarr ar 124 Collins (In alley) COSTA MESA 6124 Giant Eatat• Sal• Everything goesl 4 rooma .50 yr1 accuml Furn. anti- que•. clolhlng. tools. You name we'Ve got ltl Frt & Sat, May 111 & 2nd. 8am-4pm. 2957 Pemba. C.M.. MH• Verde, corner of Country Club/Pemba. Pa tlo a ale, corner Riverside Or./Mesa. May 2nd·3rd, 8a-2p No early blrda. NEWPORT BEACH 6169 U••d appl'a grHt -------- • cond, oven, 4 burner TUSTIN 8190 w/ov en, compactor. iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii whlla bay window. d/w, 211-8644 Mltc:h --------- A GOOD AD! Call Coata M•aa S Llncoln·M.,curv·J,.,,....,-IGNATURl:. (714) 540-58 TOYOTA '89 Celle& Red 4spd 108kml grt cond 1 owner $2900/obo(7t4} 644-5991 '92CAMRYLE AT, alt pwr, AC (2ZTA043) $9,888 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892.eoo9 '82 CAMRY XLE VS Full power. Lexua trade In. (067844) S13,9n LEXUS MISSlON. VIEJO 1-a88·88·LEXUS '94 4x4 xt'd cab pickup Va low ml S13,600 1 owner. all records, pvt ply, aharp 540-4655 '84CAMRYLB White, AT, all pwr. LeJCua trade I (34MA938) $12,550 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER t714) aea .. eoe '95 CAMRY LE J.,o mllH, AT, full power. Immaculate! (8132.59) S13.650 LaxuaoP • WESTMINSTaR C714) ••a~90e E OF CRF:OIT CARO (CIRCLE ONE): VISA MC ITEM: ( 15 CHARACTER LIMIT. INCLUDING SPACES) I I I I I I I I I I I I I AE 0 ESCRJPT10N: ( 18 CHARACTER UMTT. TNCLLTUl~G C\P,\C"FS) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I DISCOVER COST 0 1-ITEM: _________ PHO~!· # .._( _ _.... __________ _ TREASURE CHEST R ULES AND I NFORMATION A) Au ADS Wll l. PllBLISll THURSDAY. FRIDA' \'\ID SATURDAY. No CH ANCol·\. ADDITIONS OR DELETIONS UNTIL THE FOi LOWING \\EEK. H) No BOATS. CARS. TRUCKS WlLL BE t\1 1 mvio. Mt:-RCHANOISE PRICED l 'P ro $500 ONLY. ONE ITEM PER AD. C) PRIVATE-PARTY ADVERTISERS ONLY. No BllSINE:SSES MAY PARTICIPATI:.. D) To PLACE YOUR AD USE THIS FORM . YOl MAY MAIL IT. OR DROP IT BY Ol 'R OFFIC'~. O UR ADDRESS IS: 330 W. BAY STREET COSTA MESA. CA 92627 Wt:. ARL LOCATED OFF NEWPORT BLVD .. Bl;TWl!t:N VtCTORI,\ & 19111 Sl. 0llR HOURS ARE 8:30 A.M.-5:30 P.M •• MONDAY-fRll>AY. O N YOUR FNVt-J OP~ PLllAS NOTE. .. ATTl!NTION: TkEASUR . CHt:i\1.' FAXLS '\ ll.l Al~ 0 BE ACCE~ED WITU CREl>IT CARD (714/631 -6594 ), £) D AC>l.INf. 1s Tut:sDAY. N<X>N. ANY AD THAT Rh C'H b. us 1:n:R 'l HIS DEAOl.INf-. Wll t. P OLIStl TIH: r·OLkOWING \\ • ·~. '95 INFINITI 13 0 Full option, cashmere ivory, only 3 4K mi. 1 (2023B3) $19,987 '94 L E XUS GS 3 00 White/ivory, full o ption . (OB5BB) $24,977 '97TOYOTA 4RVNNER White , 2 •""heel drive . SR5, V6, full pe>Wer: On.Ly BK mil (036465) $25,577 '97 FORD E XPEDITION 4X4 White/I vary, leather, 5 : 4 VB, 3rd seat! (3773) $29,987 '94LEXVS LS400 White/Ivory, Lexus Certified, onl~ 3BK mi.! (01872) $32,977