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SPORTS
Newport Harbor
downs CdM 7-6
moans
Ornelas'
tsentence
iW Jurist says he is 'offend-
. ed' by laws prohibiting
: him frofll giving drunken
<!riving convict more jail
time.
B~ Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Before
issuing the maximum sentence to ~Danny David Ornelas -convict-
. ed of two misdemeanor drunken
driving charges last week -a
• judge said
' Wednesday he
, was offended
' by both a law
that doesn't
punish repeat-
ed felons and
the over-
c rowding
problem in
county jail that
could enable
Ornelas to be Danny David
free in as little Ornelas
as eight days.
WEEKEND
For dellcioiis deli,
go to Ga/Jo s
Arrests
.made in
Coco's
rape case
•Police nab four suspect-
ed in several robberies
and two sexual assaults,
including one at Corona
del Mar restaurant.
By Carolyn Miller, Dally Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Fow
men were arrested Tuesday on
suspicion of a stnng of robberies
and two sexual assaults at
_Orange County restawants
mcludmg the December rape and
robbery at the Coco's Restaurant
m Corona del J\.tar, pohce said
Rosna.R Perez Barba, 24, of
Anaheun and Salvador Albarren
Vald1Vla , 26, Apolinar Lopez
Maya. 24, Omar Adamecastro.
22. all Costa J\lesa residents,
were arrested Tuesday after a six-
month mvestigaf.lon by Newport
Beach, lrvme and Fullerton police
detect.Ives. A fifth suspect is still
bemg sought, police said .
. H a r b o r M u n i c i P a 1 ! Case brings
Cowt Judge law into ques-
David Chaffee t ion. See ~
s e n t e n c e d ry, Page AS.
Ornelas, 26, to
MARC MARTIN I DM.Y PILOT
Forrest Nelson crosses the Goldenrod bridge in Corona del Mar in preparation for the Corona del Mar Scenic 5k in June.
The men are suspected m the
hold-ups of several restawants
and two sexual assaults of
women employees. pol.lee said
bne victim was sexually assault-
ed at a sports bar in Fullerton on
March 16, and the other was the
female employee at Coco's m
Corona del Mar who was raped
dunng a Dec 13 robbery
FACING AN UPHILL
six months in
county jail, suspended bis license
. for six months and ordered him to
pay the maximum fine of $2,800,
1 to be paid in cash, not with com-
munity service.
The sentence .came ·after a jury
convicted Ornelas last week of two
misdemeanor crimes of driving
under the influence of alcohol and
having a blood alcohol level of .13,
above the .08 legal limit.
The charges stem from an inci-
dent on Feb. 12 where Ornelas
sped through a residentiAI area in
Newport Beach while intoxicated
and raced another motorist, #like
cat and mouse," according to
police. The Newport Beach police
officer who. arrested Ornelas found
a 12-pack of Budweiser beer and
an open beer can in his car.
H Mr. Ornelas has spent 73
days in jail, the maximum is 81
days -I am off ended by that,"
Cflaffee said. #It highlights the
problem the Sheriff and county
• SEE ORNELAS PAGE A8
Costa Mesa
wheelchair
racer Forrest
Nelson is
training in
hopes of
1'1aking
a good
showing in
the Corona
del Mar
Scenic SK
By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot
CORONA DEL MAR -The hills may present a bit of a
challenge, but Forrest Nelson figures he'll catch up during
the dQwnhills and will cruise right through.
And should Nelson gain access to a racing wheelchair
between now and the Corona del Mar Scenic SK, well ....
"The money is down," said Torin Pavia, Nelson's long-
time friend and trash·talking manager. "The money's riding
on the little guy."
Nelson tries not to listen to the hype. He's in training and
doesn't want to be distracted.
"I'm sure I can beat half the pack,• he said. H And if I fin-
ish in the top 10%, I'll be ecstatic."
Nelson pauses and thinks a moment.
•Just finishing will be an accomplishment,• he adds.
In August 1991, Nelson, then 21, was driving a motorcycle
• SEE BATrl.E PAGE A9
"I think t"here was ~ reason
I was put in this position.
Making things accessible for
other disabled people may
be part of it ... "
-Forrest Nelson
The mother of two was raped
in the early morrung hours by a
gwunan who reportedly robbed
Coco's safe before escaping w1th
another man who participated m
the robbery but not the rape
accord.mg to po!Jce The woman
was just arrivmg to open the
restaurant for business when the
crimes occurred. accordmg to
po!Jce.
The rape shocked and out-
raged the close-knit commuruty
where many frequent the local
restaurant and know the victlm..
Dozens -including the Corona
del Mar Chamber of Commerce
-donated money, cards and
flowers to the victim
Police did not identify which of
the men they believe committed
the rape. however, a press confer-
ence IS scheduled today at 1 p.m.
• SEE ARRESTS PAGE A9
I \ \ I I I I I < > I\ I I I I I\ \ ' Fish Fry to reel 'em in for 51st time
Dredging still
top priority for
silt-choked bay
• Ar~a is at risk of turning into a
meadow without major overhaul, offi-
ci~ say. Cleanup costs are set at
$5 million.
By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot
A sign marlLt boundu'y
to Upper Newport Bay.
NEWP O RT
BEACH -In Feb-
ruary of 1995,
e nvi r o nme n tal
consultant John
Tettemer said
Ne wport Bay
lhould not have to
go through anoth-
er winter without
having more than
2 milliQD gallons ot
sand and sediment
scOoped out of the bay's catch buins.
Dredging was a No: 1 priority, Tettemer aa1d
at the time.
Men than a year later, dty and c:ounty catndjll
are~ the llltuaticm r. just u dire, if net men IO. on a long-tmn balli; the ct,edglno oC tbe ~II far
... aucMl to lbe future~ the bay tim any ttnat
Of "'I:~ waW frtlm the li'Vtm Ranch w... .. 9upentllx Mutla ....... ·w. coUld 10ee tbe bay,· Mid a..~ who
• SEE MY Ma& M
• Lions Club hopes to top
last year's proceeds; talent
show to be added to ·
entertainment lineup.
By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -They've
ordered 3,000 pounds of fish and
gallons of oil.
Now all that's left for Llons
Club members to do is plan the
entertainment and U. up the
loose ends for their annual Fish
Fry, which this year will be held
May 31 through June 2.
•we're trying to line up a few
different (musical) groups,• said
Uons Club president Bob
Howard. •And right now, we're
getting the beauty contest and
.the baby contest going, and we're
ordering some of the other sup-
plies that we need.
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'I +Applications for the beauty
contest may be picked up at Cos-1 ta Mesa and Estancia High
• School. Contest participants must I be between 17 and 22 years old,
: never married and live or work I In Costa Mesa or the suN'ound~
1 ing area. l Baby contest entry fonns can be
: picked up from Cal's Camera,
1 1 n o Newport eiw.
1 ~-------·-----------------~ ·we've already settled every-
thing with ~e city in terms of per-
mits and things like that. and
we've made arrangements with
the carnival.•
This year, Howard said the
beauty contest talent show will be
added to the entertainment line-
up. lt will be held May 31, the
Fish Fry kick-off night. ·nus year, the talent show will
be on stage (in Uons Park) and
open tq the public,• he said
"Normally, it's in the Neighbor-
hood Community Center, and
we've always had to limit ti just to
the immediate family.•
But that's not all the club is
going to offer. As it does every
'year, the Uons Club will raftle off
a new car and other prizes
This year's grand prize will be
a red 1996 Jeep Wrangler. Other
prizes will include a televislon
and small kitchen appliances.
The club is hoping to raise as
much money from the 5 lst F!Sh
Fry as it did last year, says
Howard. It normally costs the
club about $35,000 to put on the
three-day celebration.
This year's proceeds will benefit
mostly youth-oriented groups,
such as Girls Inc., the Boys and
Girls Club and Youth Employment
Services. And, Howard sald. some
proceeds will also be donated to
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THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1996
greer
wylder
Tuesday Morning
will be dawning
this weekend
I f you've been wondering
what the store called Tuesday
Morning (650-0455) on East
17th Street in Costa Mesa is all
about, I've finally found out.
Tuesday Morning is a Hnew-con-
cept" chain with 200 discount stores
nationwide. It has "grand open-
ings" four times a year, and then
closes to restock its merchandise.
Its grand opening is today. It's
hard to say what merchandise
you'll find on any given day.
since occasionally you'll find any-
thing from designer merchandise
Uke Ralph Lauren sheets to off-
white matelasse bed covers, ran-
dom pieces of Lenox ctuna and
Fitz and Floyd figunnes.
And then there are garden
tools, gourmet kitchen items,
party supplies, vacuum cleaners,
towels, children's toys and lots of
garden figurines. Merchandise
sold is mostly discontinued mer-
chandise that has been marked
down 30-80%. It's located at 230
E. 17th St. m Costa Mesa.
"Sports Consignment can help
tum your spring deaning into quick
cash," soys owner Sara Remmey.
"Bring m your tennis racquets, golf
clubs, surfboards, and exercise
equipment that are gathering dust
1n your house or garage." They will
take all ol your unwanted gear and
give you cash Sports Consignment
(548-0660) IS located at 010 W. 17th
St m C'ostd Mesc:t
Aqua Skin Care 1s celebrat-
ing Secretary's Day Wlth two
specials avdl.!able all week. A
muu-fao~. blow dry and style
with a bouquet of flowers is $30.
And a full European facial, blow
dry and style with a bouquet of
flowers 1s $50. Aqua Skin Care
{261-606 l) 1s located on Birch
Street in Newport Beach.
U your lawn eqwpment is in
need of servicing, Hardison
Equipment (241-1671) is offering a
special price on lawnmower and
roger service. A complete service
1.-. reduced to $26 for Best Buy
rC'ddPr<.. Hardison Equipment
repdll'S, semces and sells lawn and
gdrrlPn P<flllpmenl for residential
dnd commeroal use·. It's located at
2491 Grace Ldne in Costa Mesa.
ltdlldn sportswear retailer
l'vf~ara (754-7900) has
opened its first West Coast bou-
tique dt South Coast Plaza on
the lower level near Bullocks.
The store cames Max Mara's
lotest Sportrnax line as well as the
tvldnna Rinaldi line featuring
sportswear, suits and coats. IJbe
company was founded 44 years
ago in Italy by Achille Maramotti.
Today, many members of the
Maramolt.J family work for the
design house, which has 200
.boutiques in nearly 80 countries.
• BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and
Saturdays Whether you're a merchant
or a shopper. if you know of a good
buy, call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646-
"4170 or write to me: Best Buys, Dally
.Pilot, 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627.
S tudents at St Joachim's
Catholic School In
Costa Mesa got a spe-
cial treat Wednesday - a visit and lecture on rain forest
animals from Paclflc Animal
Productions. Above, Mindy
Matthews wraps up assembly
in style by letting the school-
children get an up-close look
at a 10-foot python. At left, a
small monkey also was
among the creatures brought
in to help the students learn
about the tropical ecosystem.
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PHOTOS BY MARC MARTIN, DAILY PILOT · ....................................................................................
briefly in the news
Robber holds up Costa
Mesa restaurant
A Costa Mesa restaurant was
robbed early Wednesday morn-
ing by a man who brandished a
handgun and demanded . money
from the cashier, police said.
Al 5:30 a.m. a man walked into
the Norms restaurant in the 2100
block.of Harbor Boulevard and band-
ed a note demanding money, Carta
Mesa police Capt Tom Lazar said.
A.5 he passed the note, the man
flashed a handgun in his pocket
but did not take the weapon out,
police said. When the cashier saw
the gun, she handed him the $200
cash in the register, Lazar said.
The robber grabbed the loot and
ran out the door. Jbe thief was
described as a white male in his 30s,
6-feet tall. 165 pounds, with dirty
· blond hair and a moustache.
-By Carolyn Miller
Volunteers sought for
Mesa 5000 run
The Mesa 5000 planning com-
mittee is looking for interested
parents, community members or
Costa Mesa High School staff to
help plan next year's race.
The SK walk/run for Costa
Mesa High has raised $15,000
during its f:irs1 three years for pro-
jects, equipment and programs at
the school. The fourth annual
event is scheduled for Nov. 3 at a
3.1-mile course in the South Coast
Metro/Harbor Gateway Area.
Planning meetings are sched-
uled each month. The next meet-
ing is tonight at 7 in room 170 at
the high school.
For more information, call the
school at 556-3344 and leave a
mess~e for JoMarie Hayes,
Michael Lawrence or Pat Leahy.
Tryouts to be held for
OCC dance squad
Orange Coast College's 1996-
97 cheer and dance squads try-
outs will take place today from 4
to 6 p.m. in OCC's Peterson Gym-
nasium.
l'vfale and female perlonners
are invited to tryout.
Last January, OCC's cheer
squad took first place at the Uni-
versal Cheerleading Association
National Championships in
Orlando, Florida.
Also, OCC's dance-squad fin-
ished second to the University of
Illinois in the national open dance
competition.
Finalists will be invited to
return Fnday from 5 to 8 p.m.
For tryout information, please
call 432-5766.
Correction
In Tuesday's Daily Pilot,
the location for the Torch Ral-
ly was incorrect. The 6 a.m.
rally /or the torch bearing cel-
ebration will be at Newport
Harbor Nautical Museum.
Buffet breakfast wiJ,l be avail-
able in the Riverboat Cafe
and the Centennial Senior
~ondary Concert Band, a
42-piece band from British
Columbia will be perlorming.
Wiiiiam Lobdell The same 24-
hour answering service may be
used to record letters to the
editor on any topic.
Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa
Mesa, CA. 92626. Copyright No
news stOfles, Illustrations.. edito-
rial matter or ~ts
herein c.an be reproduced with-
out written pennls.\lon of copy-
right own«.
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MacArthur expected . -to ,look smooth once
improvements made
• Qty officials say 5CJ..year-
old road will rivcil Jamboree
Road in appearance after
street widening efforts.
By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Once
they've finished with MacArthw
Boulevard, contractors hope the
well-travelled street will look just
like Jamboree Road.
But city Public Works Director
Don Webb sees an even rosier
picture.
"We think MacArthur will
actually look much better," he
said.
The much-anticipated project,
the largest capital improvement
effort in recent city history, will
result in the widening of
MacArthur Boulevard between
Coast Highway and San Joaquin
Hills Road. In addition to
improvements to the street's land-
scaping and median island, the
project will add bike lanes, new
sidewalks and streetlights.
A second segment of the pro-
ject, to begin in the fall, will focus
on the section of MacArthur
between San Joaquin Hills Road
and Ford Road.
The finished product will have
two lanes in both directions, but a
widened median area would
allow the city to expand to six
lanes if traffic flow made such a
move necessary.
"That's a big if," Webb said.
"But we're trying to plan for the
future in case something like that
happened." •
Outside the field office at the
Coast Highway/MacArthur inter-
section. workers for the Griffith Co.
removed several palm trees Tues-
day in preparation for the grading.
Construction activity will probably
not begin until the second week m
May, construction officia.ls said.
Project Manager Gail Pickart
and site inspector/publicist Becky
Trotter say the city bas worked to
make the construction as palatable
to motorists and nearby residents as
possible. Lanes closures will only
take place between 10 a.m:and 3
p.m. and never on weekends.
notter and Pickart have met
repeatedly with homeowners
associations and the construction
crew has set up a Construction
Helpline to field questions and
concerns.
Nevertheless, construction offi-
cials know things won't always be
smooth sailing. MacArthur Boule-
vard is a popular gateway both to
beach areas and to Corona de!
Mar. 'Jrotter has already alerted
businesses to direct visitors to
alternate routes when planning
large parties or weddings.
"The locals shouldn't have prob-
lems," lrotter said. "Although some
of the homeowners had problems
when they bu.pt the central library. I
expect we'll get some flack."
Debra Allen, a board member
of the Harbor View Hills Commu-
nity Association, does not believe
that homeowners are in for a
nightmare during the 12 months
of segment No. 1 construction.
"The city has been quite cour-
teous throughout the process,"
Allen said. ·we've been involved
m the process for three or four
years when this plan was first on
the drawing board.·
MacArtbw Boulevard, which
workers estimate to be at least 50
years old, is greatly in need ol
repair. The Corona del Mar free·
way will eventually become part
of the San Joaquin Hills toll roacl
at which point Caltrans will dedi·
cate MacArthur back to the cities
of Irvine and Newport Beach.
In anticipation of that event,
the city leaders decided to fiX
MacArthur through state money,
said Pickart.
MWe figured that Caltrans
would only do the required main·
tenance and then say, 'here's your
road, city. good luck.'•
Improvements to the two seg:
ments will cost an estimated $15
million a.nd will be pa.id foj
through Measure M transporta•
tion dollars, gas tax and througli
money from the circulation and
open space agreement. •
For further information about
the project, call the Construction
Helpline at 759-9537. ·
POLICE FILES
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COSTA MESA
• 3000 block of Harbor Boulevard: While a woman was shopping at Fedco, •
a pickpodcet)ifted a wallet containing credit cards from the shopper's purse.
• 1500 block of South Coast Drive: A thief walked into a dentist's office
and snatched a $100 purse that had been left unattended on the counter. The :
purse co~tained a $200 pair of glasses, S40 in cash, credit cards and a driver's
license.
• 1900 block of Harbor Boulevard: A woman left her lap-top computer on '
the floorboard of her car while it was being repaired at a dealeooip. When
she picked up the car, the computer, worth $6,000, was gone.
• 2900 block of Bristol Str.et A car burglar smashed the passenger's side
window of a pari(ed auto and swiped a cellular phone worth $500.
• 3000 bfoc:k of Giner Avenue: Using a porcelain spark plug chip, a thief
broke the passenger window of a car and npped out a S 105 stereo from the
dashboard.
NEWPOR1' BEACM
• 900 blodc of Newport Center Drive: A woman was loading her luggage ·
at curbside upon check out. She set her purse amidst the luggage and when
she had finished loading her purse had been stolen. The $3,800 purse con-
tained a $10,000, 18-carat pear-shaped diamond ring, a $10,000 gold and dia-
mond bracelet. a $300 wallet. $250 camera and assorted gold jewelry. The
total value of purse and contents was $34,460.
• 3400 bfoc:k of Via Udo: A S250 cell phone and a $30 purse were stolen
from an unlocked vehicle.
• 800 block of Otff Drive: A burglar smashed the window of a residence •
and after ransacking the house, stole $875 of property Including a $600 lV, a
$80 phone and some men's jewelry.
('Jewpon Beach!C.osta Mesa Daily Pilot
A wedding invitation on the wacky side
I f you have been following
the twisting agonies of the
Irvine Ranch Water District's
nightmarish scheme to dump
treated sewage -er, sorry,
reclaimed water -into the
Back Bay, you Will surely recog-
nize the names Susan Skinner
and Robert Caustin.
Susan and Bob are preemi-
nent among those fighting the
good fight against the evil
empire of the water district.
What you might not know is,
they are an item, sweethearts
who will join together in holy
matrimony come May 18.
I received an i..D"1.tation to
the wedding the other day
, (actually, it was a used one,
rescued from \he trash). rt is,
• uhm, distinctive. Elegant, too.
In a way.
The outer envelope was
addressed in purple felt tip, as
, was the inner envelope, which
, had a subtle liner of metallic
purple.
When one slides out the
• invitation, one finds the tradi-
tional white paper. But with a
stunningly tacky, pearlesce::nt
embossing of a castle in the
upper left. Lower right is an
equally pearlescent and tacky
Arthurian knight astride a fine
steed.
A fair mC)iden in a flowing
gown is somehow attached to
the knight's left hip. E'XacUy
how she stays there is left to
our fancy.
Amid all this is the elegant·
typographic statement:
MSusan and Bob." In purple
ink, of course. When one
opens the invitation, one finds:
fred
martin
·To love, honor and obey, in
every way." Kllowing this
handsome young couple, one
can only wonder who is sup-
posed to "love, honor and
obey" whom?
Opposite is the typically
stuffy phrasing of the cla.ssic
wedding invitation (in pas-
sionate purple, natch): '
Dr. and Mrs. John Franklin Skinner
take no responsibility
for the union of their daughter
Susan Elaine Skinner
to
Robert James CausUn
May 18, 1996
Sunrise ceremony at the
Newport Harbor
High School Stadium
Reception to follow at Denny's
17th and Newport Boulevard
$25 per guest
Mastercard! /Visa Acee pted
Enclosed is a card reading
(in, what else?, purple ink):
In lieu of preaents,
the groom requests gilts be
bank-wired to Bank of America
Newport Center
Account No. 1020203525
Knowing bow much time
Bob has taken away from his
real estate business to battle
the ffiWD incursion, I suspect
the sentiment of that card may
be the one straight thing about
the whole gag.
And a joke, of course, it is.
U there was any doubt
about the jestiness of it, one
only needed to look at the
postmark: M Lovelock, NV,
April 1 ... • Or the stamp:
either a Richard Nixon or a
Marilyn Monroe.
M ost of the 100 recipients
of the invitation ref:og-
nized it for the prank it is. But
some were confused, and a
few were perhaps offend~d .
For reasons known only to the
U.S. Postal Service, a handful
of the invitations arrived
postage due. One couple
refused to pay and returned
the invitation to sender.
But mosily, Susan and Bob's
friends and relatives went
right along with the gag and
responded in kind.
Replied Bob's cousin Ed: "I
will try to make it, but you'll
have to send me a map so I
can find the stadium ... The 77
cents I sent to the bank came
back; I deducted the 23 cents
postage due from the dollar
We checked Target and K-
Mart for your registration but
they bad no record.·
Using the accepted formal
wording for a wedding IJ\. ,ta-
tion reply, one couple
answered: "Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen Barnard have accept-
ed with pleasure Dr. and Mrs.
John F. Skinner's kin'd invita-
tion for Saturday, the 18 of
May ... because we know the
Skinner.family will need all
the friends they have to give
them the necessary courage to
give their daughter away."
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Philip
Stemler also responded in the
approved Emily Post fashion,
then broke with tradition and
added: "Oh, my Visa c~ds is
xxxx-x:xx:x-xxx:x -~take what
you want. P.S. I have some
·Denny's coupons, too.•
Lest you begin to think that
Bob, who specializes in
buying and selling churches,
and Dr. Susan, a neurologist,
aren't taking their wedding
seriously, there will be a
respectable, full-zoot ceremo-
ny at Newport Harbor Luther-
an Church and a righteous
reception at Newport Harbor
Yacht Club.
But as one guest -appar-
ently still wondering about
what's real and what's not -
told Susan's parents after
receiving the purple invite: "If
it isn't a joke, I'm really sorry.•
• FRED MARTIN's column runs every
Thursday and Saturday.
THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1996 A3
Costa Mesa· man
drowns off Peninsula
• Brother is rescued by Newport Beach lifeguards.
By Carolyn Miller, Daily filot
NEWPORT BEACH -A 24-
year-old Costa Mesa man. who
was swunm.ing in the ocean with
his brother until a rip current
overcame them, died Wednesday
afternoon in the first drowning
incident this year.
Armando Haro -whQ was
unconscious and not breathing -
was pulled from the ocean by res-
cue workers at 3:40 p.m:, about an
hour after he disappeared from
sight when he and his brother
Richard, 26, were pulled under by
a rip current, Newport Beach Flfe
and Marine Lt. John Blauer said.
The brothers were at the beach
for a day of leisure and were
swimming together about 30
yards off shore at Coronado Street
and Ocean Front on the Balboa
Peninsula, Blauer said. At 2:40
p.m., witnesses· reportedly spot-
ted a swimmer screaming and
waving his arms for help
One of the witnesses, a 37-
year-old unidentified male, swam
out to help the stranded swimmer
and was followed by a Newport
Beach lifeguard, Blauer said. The
rescuers found Haro's brother,
Richard, 26, whom they helped to
shore. Richard, who was con-
scious, was taken to Hoag Memo-
rial Hospital by emergency per-
sonnel for treatment.
"there is the
chance that he was •
knocked down (by •
the current) and
pulled slightly oft-•
shore With his
brother ... "
-JOHN BLAUER
Alter they rescued Armando,
paramedics tned to revive him,
but to no avail, Blauer said.
Armando was taken to Hoag
where his tune of death was esti-
mated at 2:40 p.m., Blauer said.
·we believe he had some abil-
ity to swim,· Blauer said. "There
is the chance that he was
knocked down (by the current)
and pulled slightly off-shore with
his brother."
The circumstances of the acci-
dental drowning are still under
investigation, Newport Beach
police said.
Anyone who is caught in a rip
currPnt over their head, should
swim parallel to the shore and
make way to the beach after you
have cleared any rough rip cur-
rent areas. Blauer said.
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Finalists chosen for water
·.district assistant to Kemp
• Board pr~sident hopes
to name one of three can-
:·. didates to post by May 1.
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Karl Kemp will soon have an
' ·assistant general manager under
-his command, who will take over
at the helm whenever he is out
of town or away from the office.
Ke mp has narrowed down
lus recommended candidates
for the post of operauons man-
ager/assistant general manager
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the beginning of the meeb.ng,"
said Mesa spokeswoman Llsa
Lawson. MThey will talk about
their backgTound and answer
questions from the board, and
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woman. All three currently work
as assistant general managers for
other water districts located
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are Diana
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Steven Appel.
Board pres-
ident nudy
Ohlig said she
hopes the dis-
tnct will have Karl Kemp
the new man-
ager at work by May 1.
In addition to taking on the
role of assistant gene ra.J manag-
er, the selected individual will
oversee Mesa's engineering,
p roduction and distribution
departments.
"They will have re gular
interaction with the board of
directors, attending meetings
and things like that," Lawson
said. "The public will more than
likely see a lot of this person at
the board meetings.•
The district fell subject to
criticism last year, after mem-
bers of a citizen's· watchdog
organization, Coalition for
Clean Water-Costa Mesa,
learned the district'S' executive
secretary regularly filled in for
Kemp when he was out of town,
even though that person had no
background in engineering.
That prompted Mesa board
members to suggest the role of
assistant general manager be
somehow incorporated into the
district's hierarchy .
Also tonight, the board will
again discuss filling the seat left
vacant by former Mesa director
Mario Durante, who retired
after 35 years of service.
The board will meet at 7 p.m.
at the district offices, 1965 Pla-
centia Ave.
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• Ad campaigns and marketing efforts attributed to the
increased cash, a percentage of which goes to the Con-
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keepers and restaurants, all our
efforts would be for naught.•
Over the past year,' the city
has played host to Northwestern
alumni association during the
Rose Bowl festivities, held the
Toshiba Senior Classi~ goU tour-
nament and conducted its first
international film festival.
Although the Olympic' torch will
not stay in Newport Beach, the
torch run will P&lS through the
city Sunday.
By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -The
huge cardboard check for $17 .4
million was completely symbolic
and, for the most part, the mon-
ey bas alieady been spent.
But offidals from the city's
Conference and Visitors Bureau
remain proud of the $17.4 mil-
lion which Newport Beach
earned in tourist dollars during
the 1994-95 fiscal year.
On Monday, bureau officials
.Presented the "check" to the
Newport Beach City Council.
•
The bureau computed the
amount -a $1 million increase
over the previous year -by
adding the transient occupancy
tax (bed tax), sales tax and park·
ing fees which tourists spent in
Newport during fiscal year 1994·
95. "W~'ve launched an ad cam-
paign and basically done hard
sales and marketing efforts,•
Conference and Visitors Center
President Rosalind Williams
said.
"But it isn't just the bureau. If
it weren't for the hospitality
community, the hotels, shop·
The events bring visitors to
the city who spend µioney and
generate sales tax and transient
occupancy tax revenues, said
Williams who claims that
tourism is the city's largest
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THE MIRACLE OF READING
Author Victor Vi,llasenor tells how learning to read changed his life
By Andrea Sakamoto, Daily Pilot
T he story behind Victor Vtl-
lasenor's rtse to a successful
author will amaze you.
Illiterate as a child because of
dyslexia, he overcame it C\t the age
of 20 thanks to a, kind woman who
took. the time to read a story to him
-which he later read to himself.
"I had a burning desire to learu
how to read. It took me eight hows
a day to read three pages," Vil-
lasenor said.
Villasenor will give a lecture
about life this Saturday at 11 am. at
the Newport Beach Public Library
located at 1000 Avocado Ave.
"Califomta in itself, apart from
the rest of U.S., is a state of mind, a
miraculous state of creativity," Vil-
lasenor said.
"It is time for us to take on the
responsibility of becoming the
leader of the world because when
we bring peace and unity to Cali-
fornia without fingerpointing to the
south then will become a living
example of how to solve all the bor-
der problems of the world,".
Villasenor also plans to speak
about his own Mexican American
roots and of his family coming from
Mexico to the U.S. before there was
ever a border. ·
As a writer, Victor wanted to
confront through literature, the
problems associated to his cultural
.. I had a burning desire to learn how to read," Victor W -
la.senor said. he will be speaking at the Newport Beach Public
Ubrary on Saturday.
·nae Jlbrary 'la a gilt
to our plqnet. We
need an abundance
of llbn:ules and more
money put into· the
library. The library
needs to become the
heartcenter of each.
community .•. •
-VICTOR VIUASENOR •
"Ra.in of Gold• is about the
immigration of Victor's parents,
from Mexico to California during
the Mexican Revolution. "Wild
Steps of Heaven" is the secopd vol-
ume in the trilogy of his family his-
tory. It is a story of Victor's father,
Juan, and his people.
Juan Villasenor witnessed the
tragedies of war, the horrors of
poverty and the fall of hi,s once
noble family.
Villasenor believes reading and
writing is the single most important
thing to do over our planet.
"Without it, darkness and fear,
and you can't go to the source," Vtl-
lasenor said. •Reading is an
absolute miracle. The library is a
gift to our planet. We need abun-
heritage that plagued him as a young man. He I
was determined to become a recognized
author surviving 265 rejections before his first
book "Macho" was sold. I dance of libraries and more money put into .
His recent books include "Rain of Gold" the library. The library needs to become the
and "Wild Steps of Heaven.• heartcenter of each community."
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volunteer directory
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like Information on getting your orga-
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who have lived in Orange County for at
least sbt months and have been on the
job for at least three months .,. needed
to 5efve as big brothers or big sisters for
children ages 6 to 16 from single-parent
homes. For information, call 544-l773
Volunteers are needed to help fami-nes when an lnddent of ctiild ._ •
hu bffn reported and a referral ~
by the county and to wort with fami-
lies of high-risk victims of parental
drug addiction. For Information, call
722-1107. :
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FOOD DtSTIUIUTION QN'TER :
The Food Distribution Center. Orange:
County's private non--proflt food bank.
needs volunteers to inspect and sort
donated foods and to help with mail-
ings. For more Information. call the vol OTl'ZENS FOR A SEWAGE FREE IAY
Your help is needed to stop the Irvine
Ranch District from dumping five mil-
lion gallons of treated sewage per day
Into Newport Harbor. Volunteers,
group leaders, organlzen needed. can
72.2-1710.
unteer coordinator, 771-1343. '
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enrichment opportunities for girls and
boys. Volunteers are needed. For more
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adults who meet monthly for educar
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•• TODAY
l<tNO£RGARTEN OtUENTATION
Parents of cbildreo beginning
kandergarten next fall can meet
the teachers, tour the rooms, ask
<1uestlons, get infonnation and
pick up registration packets in the
multi-purpose room at 7 p.m.
Adams School is located at 2850
Clubhouse Road, Costa Mesa.
556-3187.
BUStNESS BREAKFAST
The Newport Harbor Acea
Chamber of Commerce welcomes
<J uest speaker Jan Mittenneir,
<'bief executive officer of Orange
< 't.iunty, to their monthly breakfast
t1t 7 d.m. at the Sheraton Newport,
4[,45 MacArthur Blvd. Mittenneir will speak on the state of Orange
C"ounty. The cost is $17 for mem-
1.)('>rs dlld $19 for non-members.
For mlonnation, call 729-4400.
FITNESS OVER 40
People over the age of 40 can
i.ltn1 on the road to physical fit-
n<•\!> through a six-week course
11NP1Pd by Orange Coast College
from b.30 to 7:30 p.m. beginning
todc1y. Cdll 432-5880.
WOMEN IN MANAGEMENT
Women in Management pre-
<:<'nls Judy B. Rose ner on
Y\'Vorn en: Today's Competitive
S:ee·r et" at their dinner at 6 p.m. at
!h~ Sh<>rdton Newport, 4545
?vlt1cArthur Blvd The cost is $35 fut informatron. call 838-1558.
FORMER U.S.S.R.
"Whdtever I lappened to the
:Bounddries of the Former
08 S.R?" is the topic of a free
i;ktte lecture at 7 p.m. in the
~ends Meeting Room, 1000 Avo-
dc..lo Ave., Newport Beach. For )rt~re mfonnation, call 717-3801
'~:MESS OF PLAYS BY
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plays by Chris topher Dwang
opens today and runs through
May 26 at South Coast Repertory.
Tickets: $18 to $36 with discounts
for students, seniors and groups.
Showtimes: Tuesday through Sat-
urday at 8 p.m., Sunday at 7:30
p.m. and matinees Saturday and
Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Information:
957-4033.
'COME BLOW YOUR HORN'
The Neil Simon comedy,
"Come Blow Your Hom,· opens
today and runs through May 19
at the Costa Mesa Civic Play-
house, 661 Hamilton Street. Tick-
ets: $10 Showtimes: Thursday
through Saturday a t 8 p.m. and
Sunday at 2 p.m. Information:
650-5269.
THE FOUR FRESHMEN
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High Priority holds its Tenth
Anniversary Ce~.bration at 6
p .rn. at Bistro 201, 3333 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. High
Priority Classic Orange County
Celebrities will be honored and
tht:! Four Freshmen will perform.
The minimum sponsorship is
$100 and funds raised will help
underwrite the 10th Annual
High Priority Golf and Tennis
Classie.
POmRYLORE
The Assistance League of
Newport-Mesa presents "The
Lore of Pottery and Porcelain,• an
antique lecture by Gwen
Znerold, from 9 a.m .. to 2 p .m. at
the League Center Garden
Room, 2220 Fairvie w, Costa
Mesa. The cost Is $40 and
includes morning coffee and box
lunch. For more information, call
646-2547. .
NEWSPAPER RECYCLING
Harbor View Elementary will
hold a Newspaper Drive frorp
7 :30 a.m. to 5 p.m . in the parldn~
lot, 900 Goldenrod Avenue, Coro-
na del Mar. For more information,
call 760-3472.
TIMBUKTU
'Women on the Loose'i& the
topic of a talk by Mel Kemahan,
author of "White Savages in the
South Seas," at 7:30 p.m . at Tim-
buktu, 1661 Superior Ave., Costa
Mesa. A reception and book sign-
ing will follow. RSVP is required
due to limited seating and a $5
don~tion is requested. For more
information, call 650·7473.
'MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS'
A cast of more than 50 present
the delightful family musical
based on the stage play at The
Church ol Jesus Christ of Latter·
aay Saints, 801 Dover Drive,
. Newport Beach. Showttmes: 7:30
p .m . Fridays and Saturdays
through April 27. Tickets: $5.
Information: 545""6490.
NOS/HIV OUTREACH EVENT
'lbe Latino programs,
Senderos and Hermosa y Protegi-
da of the AIDS Response Program
and Entre Amigos will conduct a
beauty contest, • Srite Hermosa y
Protegida t 996 • to promote
important issues among the Lati·
no transqender/transvestite com-
munity from 7 to 10 p.m. in the
Costa Mesa Community Center,
t845 Park Ave. For more informa-
tion, call 534-1225 or 534-0961.
SA'tuRDAY
ALPHA GAMMA DELTA
The Alpha Gamma Delta sis-
ters of Orange County will cele-
brate International Reunion Day
with a luncheon at the Balboa Bay
,Club. For more information or
reservation, call 721-4160.
PARK CLEAN-UPS
In celebration of Volunteer
Recognition Week and Earth Day,
the City of Costa mesa, m con-
junction with the Orange County
Fairgrounds, ReLeaf Costa Mesa
and the California Association of
Nurserymen will have their 7th
annual . "Park Clean-Up Day.•
Locations are Canyon Park and
the Paularino area, from 9 a.m. to
noon. Call 754-5167.
UTERARY LECTURE SERIES
As part of their Literary Lec-
ture Serles the Newport Beach
Library presents Victor Villasenor,
a~thor ol •Wild Ste~ of Heaven.•
at t 1 a.m. in the PrieDds Meeting
ROC)lll; BoOb Will be available for
purchase and ltgliing by the
aut.bon. The COit ii SS for mem-
bers and S8 fot non·members. For
more information. call 717-3890.
IOOKSIGNlfG
BW Hanna, oJ Hanna-8arbera,
has completed his autob~aphy.
He and oo-author Tom Ito will be
at Bame1 & Noble, Fashion Island
in Newport Beach from 2 to 4 p.m
DAUGHTERS OF
TitE IRITtSH EMPIRE
The Daughters of the British
Empire, Carisbrooke Castle
Chapter, will hold a silent auction
at 7 p.m. at St. Michael& All
Angels Church, 3233 Pacific View
Drive, Corona de1 MM. There Will
be raffi.es, prizes and cheese and
wine will be served. Ad.mission is
free. All proceOO.s go to Siena
Madre Retirement Home. Por
more infonnation, call 759-90S4.
PERtEPTUAL DRAWING
Newport Beach Community
Services Department offers a one-
day workshop from 9 a.m. to noon
to help participants to learn to
visualize with exercises designed
to enhance drawing and painting
abilities. The fee is $35 and pre-
registration is r~uired. Register
in person at 3300 tJewport Blvd.
or by phone 644-3153, class #
5059.201 . For more. information,
call 644-3151.
CAFE TEL AVIV
The Jewish Community Cen-
ter of Orange County celebrates
Yom Ha-Atzma'ut, Israeli Inde-
pendence Day, with an evening of
Israeli dancing, food and enter-
tainment at 250 E. Baker Street,
Costa Mesa. Advance tickets are
$16 for JCC members and $20 for
non-members. Admission at the
door is $22. For more inf onnation,
call 755-0340 .
Linda's ... Not just another Mexican Restaurant.
Amigos, an: ro'.'.I the kind of person some knowledge about n:al Mexican What makes us very unique: and truly Have you ever wondcn:d why
that dcinands high quality and £ood taste food. lf you arc familiar wim it, you'll authentic and why Linda's as noc just everything tastes the same whcit you ear
and do you care: about ilic food' that you sec why lincb's is not just another another Mexican rcst:aunnr is that we at JOme ratmrants> That's because they cat~. And, of oourse, how much you pay Ma:ian restaurant. don't scnc greasy foods bcausc we fry use the same canned sauces or salsas chit
for 1tl Linda's rcstaunru strongly disagrus only in CanOb otl. Our foods will not an: full of ~tivcs and often cnok
Tl.Y LCNDA'S MBXICAN llBSTAUJ.Mn'. with an a.rtidc that was rcccndy ma1c )'O!J feel bloated or ha~ beaux mviy different ircnu on the same grill.
Linda's 1s "'Jbc Place" for those who published in the newspaper media and our foOds arc 100% pn:savanvc &cc. At Linda's rutaurant you can taste
an: or want shown on 'IV about Mexican food. It is WtiY! &ausc we don't use canned, every individual itan bci:ausc cvemhing
to become true that some foods arc bad for you, frozen or imitation foods. We m2kc our is inetividu~ prepared :u it is ordered. real authentic ~occially those foods that an: &iCd in own sauca and salsas from narural &csh We don't fry eggs, coolt hamburgcn, fry
Mexican food laid or !Ow quality oils that contain . products. Our tamaJcs arc pacU.d with bacon etc., on tfic same Rril1. unlike
coni.sscurs. If animal fat. Foods thu arc full of meat and very little ma.u and have a many other rcstl11ura.nts. We maintain a
you arc not prac:rntives, such as thOIC that arc smooch tatUl'C, unlike many otfla1 dut clcari kitthcn and cncm rcsaurant for
familiar with Canned and then aold to c:sublishmcnn; arc mostly masa and litdc meat. Our chili your pc:acc of mind. Our kitchen is open
.. authentic" those canned. frozen, uuwu made or rdkoos !lave a thin baau and nogreasc for your inspection if you so dairc aild
Mc:xican food, imitltion foods make the digestive and a selected long mild 'Chili stuffed we fccommCnd you cill your local health
by the time system woctt hardct trying to digest all with blended chcCScs; un.lik many ins~s dnicc to find out about your
you leave those praervativa and, fOr the most others that haYC a thidt batter that look& favorite rcstaUtllJlt. Out local bca1th
Linda's part, is whY. those foods can rrukc you like a panc:Uc and ~ full of grease. inspectors phone number is 7H/
One last thina amigos ... if you think .
you had an cxcc1knt brcakfa.St, wbcthu ar
was bacon & ~ hunos ranchcros,
macbaca & eggs, chorizo & cas .or
whatcvcr1 wait Iii you ay ours"'!J We abo
have fiun mcnudO wcdcnds and
Wttbbys.
We appnxia~ your comments and
suggcsoons of any kind. Mease all w
ana we hope tO sec you IOOCl. Our
address is 16446 Doha Chica R.d., u
Heil, in H1.mtingtc:ln BQch. Our phone
number is 714/lf0-7374.
Linda's rataunnt has a wide variety o(
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The Friends at Th.hiti are hav-
ing o piauc at Corona del Mar
Bead.l at 10 a.m. Bring food, your
gu1lar or ukelele and join the fun.
There will be dance practice and
lessons. For more information or
to RS~-~ 856-3247.
DANCEwORKS
The DePore Dance Center pre-
sents an e vening of dance works
in progress, painting o.nd mosaic
and possibly some poetry or short
story works at 7 p.m. at the dance
center, 151 Kalmus Drive, G-3,
Costa Mesa. For more informa-
tion, ·call. 241-9908.
MAYFLOWER DESCENDANTS The Orange County Colony of
Mayflowe r Descendants in the
state of California will hold its
Spring Breakfast at the Holiday
Inn in Costa Mesa. The
Mayflower Society will celebrate
l!lla H.ild's, a descendant of
Richard Warren, 102nd birtt\day.
For more information, call 548-
6871or538-1020.
CAMPFIRE TALKS
Orange Coast College Marine
Biology Instructor Dennis Kelly
will discuss the eeological address
of dolpaand many other inter-
es~ f& at 7:30 p.m. at Shell-
m Campfire, 600 Sbell-
maker. . ·
MOMS ON THE NET
"What the Heck's the NeU •
Untangling the Mysteries of the
Web" is the toplc of a workshop
from 9 to 11:30 a.m. at Mimi's
Cale, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa
Mesa. The cost is $20 and
includes breakfast, workbook,
prizes and more. Reservations are
required. For reservations, call 1-
800-99-MOMMY and for more
information, call 723-5157.
SUNDAY
WINE/FOODTAST1NG/AUCT10N
Adult Day Services of Orange
County presents "Hearts Filled
With Hope,• a benefit to support
day care for persons with
Alzheimer's disease or a related
disorder, from 2 to 5 p.m . at The
Village Crean, 2300 Mesa Drtve,
Santa Ana Heights. The event
features wine, food tasting and a
an auction. Hugh Hewitt of
KCET's Ufe and Times will be
featured guest speaker. For more
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OCVERSITY DISCUSSK>NS
Students from the Newport-
Mesa high schools will be at St.
Marks Presbyterian Church to
demonstrate some of their experi-
ences from their •Discussions on
Diverstty9 conference on April 23.
The presentation will be at t 1
a.m. followirig the 9:30 service.
For more information, call 644-
1341.
RUSSELL MEANS
Author, activist and recording
artist Russell Means will sign his
book and CD at 2 p .m. at Barnes
& Noble, Fashion Island, Newport
Beach, 759-0982. He will also
speak for the Women's Federation
for World Peace a.t 6:30 p.m . at the
Hyatt Newporter, 1107 Jamboree
Road, 729-1~.
TENNIS TOURNAMENT·
AND BARBECUE
Harbor View Elementary plays
host to a round robin format tennis
tournament and barbecue at (p.m.
at Palisades Tennis Club, 1107
Jamboree Road, Newport Beach.
The cost is $25 with tennis entry or
$15 without tennis. All funds raised
will be donated to the technology
Jntel"'iol"'S
by
Joyce Cqrol
at
S~ORES I NTERiORS
fund at Harbor View. For more
information, can 760-34 72.
RUSSIAN MUSIC
TIM! public is invited to .Music
Prem and About Russia• a free
musicale at 3 p.m. in the Friends
Meeting Room of the Newport
Beadl Central Ubwy. The program
wiD be presented by local musician
and playwright Terence A1arac. For
more information.. call 717-3801.
HOME & GARDEN TOUR
The Canyon Park Nelghbor-
hood Home and Garden Walking
Tour is from 10 to 3 p .m. on Sun-
day, April 28. The tour includes 8
homes and 4 gardens. The $5
ticket charge will · benefit a
PainVPlant?Clean-Up Day for the
o¢ghborhood. For more informa-
tion, call 646-9670.
ROUND TABLE WEST
Round Table West welcomes
Harold Robbins, author of •Tue
Stallion,• Peter Harry Brown and
Pat H. Broeske, authors of
•Howard Hughes-The Untold
Story,• Pat Pearson, author of
•vou Deserve the Best,• and Lucy
THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1996 A7'
Poshek, author of •Ofibeat
Overnights• to their luncheon
program at noon at the Balboa
Bay Oub, 1221 W. Coast High-
way, Newport Bea.ch. Tickets are
$35. For more information, dill
256-79n.
'WORLD AROUND us·
The Newport Mesa Schools
Foundation will honor Marion
Bergeson ot the "World Around
Us" dinner salute to teachers at
the Balboa Yacht Club. All 26
schools in the Newport-Mesa
School District will be represent-
ed. The public is invited. For more
information, call 631-4143.
PRIZEWINNING WRITER LECTURE
Prize-winning novelist, Flo-
rence J. Paul, will discuss some of
her more popular works at 11 a.m.
at the Jewish Community Center
of Orange County, 250 E. Baker
St., Costa Mesa. Call 513-5641.
TUESDAY
ADDRESS BREAST CANCER
A panel of experts will Address
Breast Cancer, at 7:15 p.m. in the
Temple Bat Yahm social hall, 1011
Camelback Road, Newport .
Beach. The panel will discua pre-
venbon, treatment. genetics and
current research. Admission it
free and the public is welcome.
For information, call 6«-1999.
UTERARY LECT\JRE SERJES
As part of their Literary Lec-
ture Series the Newport Beach
Library ptesents Richard W. Sel-
by, author of "Mlcrosoft Secrets,•
at 7:30 a.m. in the Friends Meet-
ing Room. Books will be available
for purchase and signing by the
authors. The cost is $8 for mem-
bers and $12 for non-members.
For mformation, call 717-3890.
DAN QUAYLE
An exclusive breakfast wi~
former Vice President Da.o
Quayle at the members-only
event at 7 a.m. at The Pacific
Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd. The
breakfast is $15 for members or
sign up to become a member far
$75 Call 759-5456.
GOVERNMENT BENEFrrS
Orange Coast College presents
a free two-hour workshop on I changes currently taking place in
1 government benefits at 6 p.m . in
the Re-Entry Center of the col-
lege. Call 432-5162
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Newport .BetlchlCo sea MeH Daily Piluc
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ORNELAS
CONTINUED FROM A 1
stood bandcutted, Deputy Public
Defender Jeannette Noceda.. told
the 1w1ge her client was remorse-
ful.
Ornelas why law must change, group says
f.uies in respect to the lack of jail
space Secondly, I am limited to a
misdemeanor, wtuch allows the
OlAJ]mum of 180 days in county
Jail.
"Such arcumstances call for
leqislabon that should allow the
Distnct Attorney to file a fe lony
against anyone who suffered a
prior DUI conviction,• he said.
Chaffee added that he is going
to request the Orange County
Sheriff's Department giv~ Ornelas
no opportunity to participate in a
work program and to conside r the
possibility of not givmg him early
rel.ease from Jclll.
Ornelas, a Huntington Beach
resident and father of a toddler, lS
notonous IJ\ Newport Beach for
the 1989 drunken dnvmg colli-
sion that killed Balboa Perunsula
reSldent Debbie Killelea, d 37-
year-old mother of three
Ornelds was convicted of
vehicular mansldughter but
1terved only two years Ill pnson
after his con v1cllon was over-
turned on appeal He later was
convicted of d lesser charge.
The Jury that convicted
Ornelas last week was not aware
of his pnor crurunal history. That
lnfonndllon couldn't be brought
mto this misdemeanor case
because of the 7-year statute of
ltmitation which forbids it,
according to the district attorney's
office
"I haven't seen remorse from
Ornelas m light of eight years
ago I find ttus hard to deal wtth
myseU," C haffee said ·It's a cross
he. has to bear. I hope he realJ.zes
it .before alcohol leads to the
d~th of someone else "
The prosecutor. Deputy Dis-
trict Attorney Elizabeth Molfetta
Sdid, "1t was save for the grace of
Ood • that Ornelas didn't loll
again when he was belund the
wheel of d "lethal weapon."
"He has a malJgnant h eart
with no regard for human life, H
r;aid Molfetta, who added she is
frustrated this wasn't a felony
case "I le'!> got to take respons1-
bil1ly and 'fess-up He thinks he's
~bovc the law."
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But many -tnduding Kille-
lea's family and friends and the
prosecutor -later said Ornelas
had never shown remorse for
these recent crimes or Klllelea's
death.
"I haven't seen remorse,• said
Julia Killoy. Killelea's mother who
was present for the entire trial. •1
feel sick that be could be out in
eight days.
•She was a devoted mother.
He should have gotten much,
much more.·
Killelea's family and friends
have been working with Mother's
Against Drunk Driving, Orange
County to change legislation for
repeated DUI offenders. Last
week. a bill that would allow
Judges.in Orange County to use
other education and counseling
programs when sente ncing
repeated offenders was passed
through the state Assembly,
according to MADD representa-
tives.
MPeople have to be aware that
the laws have to change.· said
Judi Dutton , a MADD Ora nge
County board member and friend
of Killelea's. "The problem is this
happened seven and half years
after he killed Debbie -the
statute ran out. So there is noth-
ing the courts could do. lf you
have killed someone prior, it
should be on the records and it
should be a felony.''
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• Anti-drunken driving
group, MADD, wants to
give judges power to put
repeat offenders behind
bars longer.
By Carolyn Miller , Daily Pilot
Danny David Ornelas is the
ultimate example of why state
legislation needs to be made
tougher for repeated drunken dri-
ving offenders. according to
MADD repre~entatives.
"Ornelas is a classic example
of what we are talking about -
he didn't get it the finrt time,• said
Reidel Post, the execµtive director
of MADD Orange County. "And
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Trabuco Preabytertan Church
31802 Las Amlgas
Sunday a.m. ON-STREET Part<lng ONLY
Mother's Day Brunch Make Reservations Now
Boutique Cafe Opp Prizes
Thurs. eve Meet the Designers 5·8p.m.
The Philharmonic Society of Orange County
• In cooperation with
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"He coWd be out bi eight days, I don't want
to be out on l.he road ... "
-REIDEL POST
do we know that he's got it yet, or
do we have to wait tor a third
'time? Whose going to be injured
and killed possibly by another
DUI?
"He could be out in eight days, r don't want to be out on the
road."
MADD's hope for change
binges on a bill. passed by the
state Assembly last week, that
would permit Orange County
•
judges to participate in a pilot
program that would allow them to
use other education and counsel-
ing programs or additional jail
time when sentencing repeated
DUI lawbreakers.
•Tb.is will give tools to the
judges that they need to tailor a
program according to the offend-
er's needs,• Post said. "Now if a
person has an error in judgment
and chooses to drink and drive,
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they are processed in the same
program as individuals who may
nave a severe problem with alco-
hol or other drugs.·
The goal of the program is to
remove repeated offenders from
the streets and try to stop and
change their destructive behav-
ior, Post said.
Post commended Harbor
Municipal Court Jud'ge David
Chaffee for recognizing the con-
straints in Ornelas' case and for
appealing to the public to change
le~lation.
•When a'' sente nce seems
lenient for a particular crime, it's
• not a problem .with the judge but
with the law,• Post said .
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May 15 • 4 to 7 pm
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Business to Business Showcase provides business
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: types the opportunity to demonstrate and showcase their
• products and services in a casual, creative and lun
• atmosphere featuring table-top displays and booth exhibits.
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In 3 hours, you can make more business contacts
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Newport Deach/Cosr.a M~ Daily Piloc
BATTLE
CONTINUED FROM A 1
in the desert. When his bike hit a
rut, Nelson was thrown over the
handlebars. The accident left him
paralyi.ed from the waist down.
A star soccer player at Newport
Harbor High School, Nelson was-
n't about to let the accident take
him out of athletics. In recent years,
be has tried tennis, hockey, surfing,
water skiing and basketball. Snow
skiing is next on his agenda.
That's when he has time.
In addition to putting in a few
days at the Health Emporium
market, Nelson is. a full-time stu-
dent at Orange Coast College.
He's about a year away from a
certificate in architecture and
computer aided drafting.
Once school is finished, Nel-
son's designs may concentrate on
IJTlproving accessibility for other
disabled people. Nelson said he
would also like to work with dis-
abled kids, possibly as a counselor.
"I think there was a reason I
was put in Uus position,· Nelson
says. "Making things accessible
for other disabled people may be
part Of It."
In preparalion for the scenic
ARRESTS
CONTINUED FROM A 1
at the Newport Beach Police
Department where more details
will be released.
The suspects may also be
linked to a less publicized crune
of an attempted robbery at Chi-
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SK, Nelson has been pushing 6-7
miles a day and doing SO sit-ups.
Naturally, his upper body has
gained additional strength from
the effort, but Nelson has also dis-
covered that the muscles in his
paralyzed lower half have not
'withered.
"They don't want to go away,•
he says. "Sometimes I have to
fight against them.·
Nelson, who lives in Costa
Mesa, has checked out the course,
all of which is on pavement. There
was an initial concern about a
metal pole in the middle of the
Goldenrod Bridge. But if strollers
mayo Grill in Fashion Island,
Newport Beach police Lt. Doug
Fletcher said. While a female
manager was dosing the restau-
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but not harmed, Fletcher said.
The other robberies being
investigated, which the suspects
may be linked to, occurred in
Buena Park, Laguna Beach,
Irvine and Huntington Beach.
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million to empty the catch basins
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four miles off the coast of Newport
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million for long-term maintenance.
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much longer, project offioals say. there a.re plenty of credits for both
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need the funding,• said Tettemer, never been in competition.
whose firm conducted the last In fact. Tettemer said. the WOid
major dredging of the bay m the from state Resources Director Doug
mid 1980's. •1t•s urgent and every-I Wheeler has been encouraging.
body's treanng City officals hope to have the fund.
it that way." mg and begm the dredging by fall
Project offi. •The funding now seems well
Marian
Bergeson
cials are still within our reach,• Tettemer said.
hoping the "There now seem to be a lot few-
bulk of the er question marks than there
money will were, say, 90 days ago,• • ·
come through Every wmter season the
mi ti g a t 1 on dredging stays on hold draws a
credits from shudder from project officials ..
the Port of Heavy storms -particularly like
Long Beach. the rains of 199S -could bring
~y fund.4ig the additional silt into the already
restoration of bulgi,ng catch basins.
environmental According to Bergeson, there
habitats, Port authorities can pur-lS also some concern that the city
chase these credits to aid their might not have access to the
own development projects ' ocean d.tsposal site that has been•
For a time, coWlty ad.rrurustra-used m the past. That disposal site
tors were concerned those·mitiga-has nearly reached capacity, said
tion credits might go toward the Bergeson She says hauling the
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Preserve a cornerstone of American civilization: the library
T be Orange County Public
Library System is in trou-
ble. "At times I feel like we
dfe rearranging deck chairs on
The Titanic,• said the county's
duet librarian, John Adami,
referring to the barrage of finan-
aal and staff cutbacks that have
beleaguered the library system
over the past several years.
"Each year w e are required to
trim the county library budget by
over a million dollars. nus year
we will trim by over a million and
a half dollars,· continued Adams.
"I just don't know bow far we can
cut. There is very little left to
trim."
The tall, bespectacled young
man m a gray business suit had
the attention of the community.
They had turned out to celebrate
the first annual Friend of The
Library dWard, bestowed upon
Martha Lydick of Laguna Beach
for her unwavering support of the
IJbrary system and her spirit of
volunteerism.
However. in spite of the
upbeat nature of the gathenng
under the whimsical tented dln-
mg pavilion of Twin Palms, the
serious message of the chief
librarian with the pres1denbal
name, hit home.
"We won't let the library sys-
tem founder. It will survive. It will
flourish," promised Lydick as she
stepped onto the Twin Palms
stage to dccept her award.
Thanking the crowd, including
staunch public library supporters
.
b.w.
cook
. -Helen Lotos, BUI Kirkwood and
Cheryl Pruett, Lydick reaffirmed
the reason over 100 community
members had turned out for the
midweek breakfast to foster
awareness and support of the
programs offered by the public
library system in Orange County.
As Newport's Lou Norris and
Janet Pace joined Mesa Verde's
Nancy McQulllan and Bev and
Bob Mosier of Laguna, 1Win
Palm's staff served healthful plat-
ters of fresh fruit and quiche to
the crowd awaiting word from
guest authors Jan Hermann and
Pat Broeske. Both Hermann, an
entertainment columnist for The
Los Angeles limes, and Broeske,
a former reporter for The Orange
County Register, had come to dis-
cuss their works and their rela-
tionships with the library system.
~without the library I could
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not have written tbll book.• said Hennan.n. author ot •A n.lent For
Th>uble, • a biography of the late
Hollywood director William •
Wyler. Hemumn, who currently
resides in Irvine with bis family,
began his writing career as a.
bookstore cleric in NQw York.
After abandoning bis parents
desire for him to pursue a. career
in medicine, the author revealed
to the crowd his adventures in
pursuit of a literary Ute.
•1 immediately went to Paris to
join the expatriate literary back·
ground," be said.
As he wove his personal jour-
ney from Paris to New York to
San Francisco to Los Angeles,
Hermann's love affair with books
was evident.
Broeske, co-author with Peter
Hany Brown of "Howard Hugh-
es, The Untold Story,• echoed
Hermann's sentiments within the
framework of her own literary
journey. Broeske, an Orange,
County native who recounted her
childhood hours in the Garden
Grove Public Library, comment-
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my summers as well as my school
years doing my assignments in
the library.
It was part of my life. I, too,
could not have written my book
Marth8 Lydick holds tile ster-
ling sllver book locket she
received as part of her .,Best
Friend" of the library award.
without the library."
Some of the most fascinating
Hughes materials, never before
revealed to the public, came from
library research. Broeske went on
to say that through the library
system, she and her writing .part-
ner unearthed a self published
document written by a former
Hughes confidant that enabled
them to trace information that
they would not have had access
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Authon Jan Henn.an. left and Pat H. Broeske )Vere featured
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to otherwise.
The library system is only as
good as the community it serves.
If the people a.re behind the
library, it will flourish and provi~e
the world of reading and
resources to all who seek knowl-
edge. It is considered just another
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Wednesday from noon to two",
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tonight ~t the Orange County
Perlorming Arts Center. The
Handel and Haydn Society
Orchestra and the Mark Moms
Dance Group provide the talent.
Information: 1-800·34-0PERA.
4 OFF-BEAT PlAYS: •A
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$18 to $36. Show times: 8 p.m.
Tuelday through Saturday, 7:30
p.m. Sunday and 2:30 p.m.
matinees Saturday and Sunday.
"lnformation: 957-4033.
5BOOK SIGNING: A!J pa.rt
of their Uterary Lecture
Serles the Newport Beach
Ubrary presents Victor Vil-
la.senor, author of "Wild Steps of
Heaven,• at 11 a.m. Saturday in
the Friends Meeting Room.
Books will be available for pur-
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7RtJSSEU. MEANS: Author,
activist and~ aitist
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Sunday at 2 p.m. Intonna.tion:
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gLUNCH WITH AUIHOltS:
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Hany Brown and. Pat H.
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THE SINGING
PHILOSOPHER
By Todd Aaron Jensen, Daily Pilot
O ne would hardly consider
singer/songwriter Howard
Jones' chimerical, synth-
driven 1985 prophesy that •things
can only get better" a paramount
philosophy for the angst-driven
millennium.
But in conversation, the 1980s
chart-topper reveals himself as
charmed and sage, as if he's hear-
ing some subtle universal melody
available only to the extremely
gifted. ·rm always trying to encour-
age people to look in.side them-
selves,• said Jones who will be in
town Friday for the Llve Acoustic
Amertca Tow, at SaQta Ana's
Galaxy Theatre. •If you want to -
change the world, change yow-
self. The effect that has Will go on
forever. That's the theme of all my
songs, really.•
This philosophy of sel!-reliance
is what has pulled Jones from the
doldrums of an unceremonious
dumping by his longtime label.
Elektra Records, in 1993, after a
formidable string of Top-40 bits,
including the bouncy .. What is
Love?," the tender, introspective
HNo One Is To Blame," and the
anthem-like sing-along "Everlast-
ing Love."
"(The record industry) has
nothing to do with a love of
artistry,• Jones said. "It's all about
numbers. I suppose 1 should never
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wodd does. I couJdn't keep that yeais, tt was to show=t µ up year after year • Could use the new , but
At the age of 7: Jones turned a still be ·based in solid g,"
love for England's Pirate Radio Jones said. "It didn't start with tbe
Caroline, as well as bands like technology, it began with good
Blood, Sweat & Teen and The songs " Beatles, to the piano. By 9, be was .As
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his writing matUred. Jones·
writing his own instrumental com-added a band, Which he bas now
positions. A teenage Jones, stripped away again for. this latest
dragged from ,.------------:.-------., tour. He williedbeby country to'coun-1 , accompan:.__ an
try by what he : F. Y.I. I acoustic albwn that
terms "a restless • • makes more apparent
family,• joined l +MIA?. ~ JOM5 t the resilience and the
band after band : + •-.m. Frfd8y I hUIIlB.ID:ty in Jones' before embarking 1 + WIW: CW8XY • songwrtt?lg, was ', ThMtre. J503 South '• "'-m>--A by ct•--on an unsucx:ess-'""t-~ ~ ful stint at Eng-: Hai'bOr. South Coast l John's solo piano tour
Jand' Ro al I Metro I of Rusm in the s y, : +HOW ..at n•.so-I 1970s. Northern College, ~ which left the · : $25.50. I ·rrs great for the
fledgling song-' + PHONE: 957.o&OO. 1 audience," Jones 1
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Jones said ... Ah the things I was cover a lot of these songs in very
good at. they just didn't cater n~w settings .. ~'s a lot to be
toward. Improvisation was some said for simplio.ty. . .
sort of dirty word around there.• With Jo~ at the electric ~lfil>:O·
Jones dropped out of college • accompanied only by percussionist
and went about formula.Ung his Carol Steele, P¥av's $how~
own recording project, financing highlight material from all of his
demos and equipment with a job previous albums, as well as a pre-
at the local Saran Wrap factory. view of songs from his forthcoming
Always in love with electronic album. (Angels & Lovers.) '
keyboards and experimenting "The new album is .very simple
with the unique sounds they could and refined,· Jones sai<i "It's
make when run through guitar meant to take you into a mood and
amps wah-wah ~ and keep you there, rather than throw. fuzz~ Jones "On~ Man ing you around the walls.•
Band• -whlch surrounded him In the midst of a spiritual and
with more technology than Robo-career renai~oce, ~~Jones
cop -quickly became the stuff of ~theed his own ~on;
legend in Erigland's pub scene. things can only get better, mdeed.
Poppy. hook-laden, and unlike
anything else in the music world at
the time, Jones was signed by
Elektra Re<:Qrds at the age of 28,
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reel critics
Panel agrees: riewcomer Norton
steals the show in 'Primal Fear~
"EDITORS NOTE: The Reel Critics col-
umn features movie critiques written
by community members serving on
llur panel. .)
played brilliantly by Edward
Norton. (We wouldn't be sur-
prised to see Edward Norton's
name mentioned come next
year's Oscars.)
I 'm not sure whether "Primal The script is smartly written.
Pear• is a story or a catalog The plot proceeds logically
of Chicago and murder trial without loose ends, question,
cllches. Indeed, author William able moves or clues appearing
Diehl was so determined not to out of nowhere. Unlike most
dverlook a single potboiler plot whodunits but much closer to
element that he didn't even reality, Vail initially pursues a
bother linking some of them line of defense which turns out
into a main story line. . to be a dead-end. However, this
What saves this film and creates an interesting subplot.
makes it entertaining are the In fact, the movie is not the typ-
performances of the two central ical American "gorgeous detec-
actors: Richard Gere as Martin . tive, gorgeous woman, unnec-
Vail, an ambitious defense essary violence, unbelievable
attorney, and Edward Norton as chase scene, justice is served
his client. What a debut perfor-and they all lived happily ever
mance Norton makes as the after" story. It is more reminis-
naive Kentucky mountain boy, cent of a BBC production, such
Aaron Stampler, accused of the as Helen Mirren's excellent
murder of an Archbishop. Any ·Prime Suspect series.
element of suspense in this film We both highly recommend
hinges on believing every word this film, not only for the acting
Stampler utters. You have to and the clever story, b ut for the
t>elieve him, and you have to insight into the characters'
believe that Vail believes him. intriguing psyches.
Thanks to two stunning perfor-A N 0 y
mances, you do. a n d
JUNE FENNER, a Costa Mesa resi-
~ent, is vice president of a work force
training company and in her late 50s.
TAN A
MEGIN-
NIS, 29
and 34,
are both
Newport
Beach res-
idents.
Andy is
an infor-
mation
system
manager
for a law
firm and
T a n a
works for
an educa--..--.-.i-.
t ion a I I p rimal Fear" is a mys-
tery/courtroom drama
-. that succeeds at every
, level. Richard Gere is perfectly
, ~ast as Martin Vail, the defense
1~ttomey everyone loves to hate .
···He is a lawyer who will repre-
;,.41ent anyone, the guiltier the
',,better. He is immediately
11,~ttracted to a high-profile case,
1 the murder of the city's beloved
'Archbishop. The defendant 1s a
·young man, Erin Stamper,
publisher.
F lat and disjointed is how I
would describe Richard
Gere's latest psychologi-
cal/thriller, •Primal Fear."
While the necessary plot twists
and turns are present, I was
never emotionally drawn into
the story cir most of the charac-
ters. Set in Chicago, Gere plays
a less-than-popular defense
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accused of heinously murder-
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op.
Gere's portrayal of Martin
Vail, DA-turned -defender of
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position to Vail, her bosses and
to us, the audience.
Richard Gere defends murder suspect Edward Norton ln "Primal Fear."
The real story lies with the
young man. Edward Norton
does a wonderful j9b portray-
ing the altar boy and alleged
murderer, Aaron Stamper. It is
his performance that sparked
my interest and compelled me
to invest sympathy for his char-
acter. I wouid have rather seen
more time spent delving into
and unveiling Stampler's
abused and violent background
and less time on the sexual
innuendo that was present
between Vail and Venable. The
fact that this is Norton's first
major film just adds to his per-
formance.
As great psychological
thrillers go, this film was about
as shocking as a bowl of oat-
meal. With the exception of
Norton's performance, l found
myself checking my watch for
the time, asking my companion
who certain characters were
and salivating about dinner. I
think much of the hype about
this film is the result of clever
advertising and not the result of
people shocked by the contents
of or the end of this story To
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'Picnic' examines fee~gs of unrest, desperation
By Tom Titus, Daily Pflot
0 f all the works from
prairie playwrlgnt
William mge a half-
century ago, the most endur·
mg and most often produced
11 •Picnic," now enjoying a
richly defined revival at the
Theatre District in Costa
Mesa.
It's a challenging play in
that its actions and attitudes
are firmly locked in their peri-
od, and any company tackling
this work must endeavor to
inject an aura of immediacy
and vitality into what is basi-
cally a quite dated dramatic
exercise.
This is done splendidly by
director Mario Lescot and his
enthusiastic troupe, virtually
lighting a torch under the
expository first act and allow·
ing the more compelling sec·
ond act to simmer at its own
deliberate pace. Lescot's • Pic-
mc" projects a natural, com·
rortable and quite untheatri-
cdl quality that draws its
audience deep into the pro-
ceedings.
•Picnic# carefully examines
leelmgs of unrest a~d desper-
ation among both the natives
or its small town and the mag-
netic stranger who stirs up an
emotional maelstrom. Inge
e xacerbates the open psyc ho·
logical wounds of his ma1or
characters, and Lescot amph·
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P.J . Agnew, who recently
enacted Inge's Bo in •Bus
Stop" at the same venue,
brings much of that charac-
ter's rambunctiousness to his
performance as the drifter
Hal, who upsets the emotional
balance of the locals. Agnew
seethes with unrestrained
feelings in a dynamic depic-
tion.
Kathleen Kaefer is some-
what subdued as the beautiful
and restless Madge, who is
drawn to Hal while ostensibly
linked to the rich, secure Alan
(Eric Anderson). A more
underscored sense of visceral
abandon would serve her
character better.
Anderson's superbly under-
stated anguish over losing his
girl to this uncultured intrud-
er gives the triangle a deeply
felt bite. He's a larger,
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stronger-looking actor than
Agnew, initially a curious
choice (and some lines should
be altered in that regard), but
Anderson brings it off skillful-
ly.
Jessica Learned is excellent
as Madge's resentful tomboy
sister, Millie, a simmering
young volcano waiting to
erupt. Suzan Kane gives a
heartfelt agony to the role of
the girls' mothe_r, helpless to
prevent h er eldest daughter
from following in her own
footsteps.
The role of the old maid
schoolteache r Rosemary usu-
ally is an actress' tour de
force, but Susan E. Taylor
never really catches fire in
this assignment. Her climactic
scene with the man she des-
perately wants to marry is
marked more by numbness
than desperation.
Jo Black Jacob fits comfort·
ably, and beautifully, into the
role of the lonely neighbor
living vicariously through the
young people. David Rous-
seve often overplays the part
of Rosemary's beau, but
brings the character back to
earth when it counts.
Valerie Aronson and Lon
on stage
Fairy tale· figures s~ in
Costa Mesa High ~lay
+ PLAY: "into the Woods• + SCHOOL: Costa Mesa
pre-show.
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High School .,.:
+ STORY LINE: Six Grimm
Fairy Tale figures, Jack,
Little Red, the Baker and .
bis wife, the Witch and
'Cinderella, venture into
+ DIRECTOR: Myrona
Delaney + COSTIJM ES: UC Irvine
Costume Department
the magical,' mysterious
woo~s with giants, wolves
-and spells that need to be
broken. The first act is a
joyful and fun journey. The
second act is rife with dis-
aster, a murde rous escape
to survive a re vengeful
giantess. Through the play
the six realize, •Nice is dif-
ferent from good," and
what happens when wish·
ing is seliish and greed
overtakes love. Wond¢ul
for all ages and includes a
"Beauty and the Beast"
Hurite are deliciously daffy as
Rosemary's schoolteacher
buddies. Booth Fellers is an
e nergetic newspaper boy,
vainly seeking Madge's atten-
tion.
The backyard setting is
beautifully executed by
Lescot and his staff, though
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to Gallo's Delicatessen
By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot
For nearly 30 years, locals
and tourists alike have
ducked into the cramped
interior of Gallo's Delicatessen in
Corona del Mar to snatch a sand-
wich they can really sink their
teeth into.
But for those who were
delayed picking up their children
from school or stayed at the
beach until late afternoon, getting
to Gallo's before it closed at 4
p.m. was impossible.
Mag Hanna was one of those
who was always rushing to the
dell, located around the comer
from his home, to buy an after-
school snack for his hungry kids.
Oftentimes, he was too late.
But what was a father to do?
Hanna solved the problem by
buying Gallo's last July. In addi-
tion to adding a patio, Hanna
extended the hours to 5 p.m. dur-
ing the week, and 6 p .m. on the
weekends.
What the new owner did not
do was change the excellent
quality and fresh ingredients of '
the no-hills, blue and white deli
set back off East Coast Highway.
Well, except one small "foo-foo"
menu addition:
"We do have Dijon mustard
now,• said manager Donna Rus-
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Stan'tling in the line that wipds
outside of Gallo's during the
lunch hour, it's a feat to patiently
wait your tum as aromas of fresh
baked bread, tangy pickled veg-
gies and seasoned meat tease
your taste buds and taunt your
grumbling stomach.
But the wait takes only a few
minutes, and soon I was faced
with a menu boasting Gallo's
"famous• subs. These include the
basic fare of roast beef, turkey
and ham; or the authentic Italian
indulgences of pastrami, cappa-
cola, mortadella and salami.
Pai.red with the meat are choices
of cheese: Swiss, provolone,
Muenster, pepper and the ever-
pop:ular Jack, cheddar and Amer-
ican.
My mind whirred as my mouth
watered. What do I order?
I'm not a meat person but I am
adventurous. Plus, I wanted to
see what stuff Gallo's, (whose
existence was brought to my
attention by a local surfer), was
made ol.
With my dining comrades by
my side, we selected the turkey
and provolone ($3.25), the Genoa
Special ($4), Hot Stuff ($4), and
the Italian Meatball sub ($4). To
add to the assault on our arteries,
we included a bag of Parmesan
and garlic potato chips, and a
giant chocolate chip cookie for
dessert.
The no-nonsense sandwich
makers memorlzed our order in
nano-seconds, then turned back
tQ the counter to create what is to
some, luncheon lore.
In a couple of minutes, our
sandwiches were wrapped and
.ready for ravishing. We cradled
the sandwiches in our arms,
grabbed some drinks from a
nearby cooler and walked outside
to the concrete patio to eat at an
umbrellaed table.
This is serve-yourself-no-fan-
cy-dining, but with the sun tan-
ning our arms, a view of East
Coast Highway and an empty lot
bursting with yellow wild flowers,
it served as a great luncheon
escape from the demanding
world of computers and phones.
All the sandwiches come with
lettuce and tomato purchased
daily at a local vegetable stand,
and the rolls are bought every
morning from a baker in Orange.
The turkey sandwich was reli-
ably great-tasting. To jazz up this
old stand-by, substitute oil and
vinegar in place of mustard and
mayo, and add avocado (.75
cents). The deli also invites you to
request your own creations.
"Basically, have it your way.
But we are not Burger King,•
Russel said.
The Genoa Special, packed
with salami, pepperoni and pro-
volone, with a dash of oil and
vinegar, was a savory feast.
"Tastes just like a real sub," one
dining companion commented
while devowing the special.
Russel said such compliments
come often. The most memorable
was when some tourists from
New York gobbled Gallo's Com-
bo, a sub with cotto salami, mor-
tadella, turkey and provolone.
"They were like, 'Yes! This is
just like in New York'," she said.
The ·Hot Stuff" bas a tangy
relish of marinated veggies such
as red peppers and onions with
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THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1996 A15 .. -
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DIP~
of Gallo'•
DeU-
calesaan. '
presen•
a pop~
sand-
wlcb, the, It t
Genoa , :.,
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topped 'I
with pro-r
volone 1
cheese.
Gallo's ls ! 1
aspedal o
place for o
lunch •'
among
Corona
d el Mar
locals.
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DAILY PILOT . .r
cappacola, pepperoni and pepper ,
cheese. This spicy concoction was !
a bit fiery for regular mid-day .
consumpuon But at least the "
name dld.n 't lie
As for the Italian Meatball sub.
with giant meatballs, tomato
sauce and mozzarella seeping out
of a roll, 1t is messy but worth
every napkin. The meatball mar-
vel was voted the "hands down
best• by my lunch companions.
So next tune you're craving a
hearty sub sandwich, SWUl9 by
Gallo's -you can't nuss with a
restaurant so popular, a customer
bought the place
''
ART Robert B. Moore Theatre on cam-
pus. The concert will offer a vari-
ety of dance styles including bal-
let, modem, jazz, tap and ethnic
dances. Sixty advanced dance
students will participate in the
performance. Tickets are $8 in
advance and $11 at the door. For
more information, call 432-5880.
what's going on Barnes & Noble, Fashion Island,
Newport Beach, 759-0982. He
will also speak for the Women's
Federation for World Peace at
6:30 p.m. at the Hyatt Newporter,
1107 Jamboree Road, 729-1234.
call 256-7977.
5TOBART WHITMAN GALLERY
"A Day with John Stobart" will
be the featured event from 11
a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at 3545 E.
Coast Highway, Corona del Mar.
Maritime artist, John Stobart, will
teach a plein aire workshop from
1 t a.m. to 1 p.m., followed by an
artist's reception from 1 to 4 p.m.
Information or reservations: 675-
2478.
DANCE
STUDENT DANCE CONCERT
Orange Coast College's Dance
Departme nt will stage its 33rd
annual Student Dance Concert at
8 p.m . Friday and Saturday in the
DANCE WORKS
The DeFore Dance Center pre-
sents an evening of dance works
in progress, painting and mosaic
and possibly some poetry or short
story works at 7 p.m. Saturday at
the dance center, 151 Kalmus
Drive, G-3, Costa Mesa. Some
works are complete and others
are in progress. Opport\µlities to
ask questions will be provided.
• '2" Stir Fri
• B11111rs
RUTH'S
CAFE •SMdWlclllS
•VI ..... • Enlrll's I-· ~~
~tr COo ~. ri---~----, 1 BUY -OMELETTE 1
For more information, call 241-
9908.
UTE RARY
TIMBUKTU
'Women on the Loose' is the top -
ic of a talk by Mel Kernahan,
author of "White Savages in the
South Seas," at 7:30 p .m. tonight
at Timbu.ktu, 1661 Superior Ave.,
Costa Mesa. A reception and
book signing will follow. RSVP is
required and a $5 donation is
requested. Information: 650-
7473.
LITERARY LECTURE SERIES
As part of their Literary Lecture
lunch
11 :30 -2:00
Series the Newport Beach
Library presents Victor Vil-
lasenor, author of "Wild Steps of
Heaven,• at 11 a .rn. Saturday in
the Friends Meeting Room. The
cost is $5 for members and $8 for
non-members. Richard W. Selby,
author of "Microsoft Secrets,·
will be there 7:30 a.m. Tuesday.
The cost is $8 for members and
$12 for non-members. Books will
be available for purchase and
signing by the authors. Informa-
tion: 717-3890.
RUSSEU MEANS
AYthor, activist and recording
artist Russell Means will sign his
book and CD at 2 p.m., Sunday at
dinner
5:00pm -1 O:OOpm
ROUND TABLE WEST
Round Table West welcomes
Harold Robbins, author of "The
Stallion,• Peter Harry Brown and
Pat H. Broeske, authors of
"Howard Hughes -The Untold
Story,• Pat Pearson, author of
"You Deserve the Best,• and
Lucy Posh~k. author of "Offbeat
Overnights" to their luncheon
program at noon Monday at the
Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. Tick-
ets are $35. For more information,
BOOK SIGNING • ,.
Bill Hanna, of Hanna-Barber4, 1
has completed his autob1ogra-:
phy. He and co-author Tom lto •
will be at Barnes & Noble, Fash-:
ion Island in New~ort Bea~ :
from 2 to 4 pm· Saturday. :=:
SPECIAL -• •• : HOME AND GARDEN TOUR • The Canyon Park Neighborhood :
Home and Garden Walking Tour :
is from 10 to 3 p.m. Sunday. The •
tour includes 8 homes and 4 gar-:
dens. The $5 ticket charge will :
benefit a Paint/Plant?Clean-Up :
Day for the neighborhood. For '
more m.formation, call 646-9670
SIR ROGERS, LTD. ~ Sand1nch HntMe
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ti New lDrk Ste.ale San.dwicb SJ9S
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L-MI•.fBJ!-..J Served With Home Fries Toast or Biscuits & Gravy
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l\i -Fi 7am-8pm • Sat: 8am-6pm • Sum 9am-5pm
270 E.17TH ST. #17 • CosTA MEsA
("") :> ..,,, ..,,,
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8 z 0 (Open Delly 7:00 -2:00} ----371 Briatol • Co.ta .... (Bnween BecUdll ~ Campua)
ZUBIES
Menu Includes· Ribs. Olden. Steak & lobstet'. Pnme Rib, Ptz:za.
~Bar Prices Ranae From $3.95 And Up Hours. 11 ·30am 1~ -Qx:ktails T• 11' pm. D'9dlt Cerda N<X Accepted. Resetwtiona Not Needed. Located at , 712 Placerioa, Costa Mesa
GOOSIEBl:RRll!S
Breekfnt -Hiati Glualiiy And lnn<Mltive Breakfast Fare. Hours:
Mon . .fri. 7:00am I set . .sun. 8:c:x:lam · 12:30pm. Located At 200 Drive, (714 I 57 4-0808
CASABLANCA BISTRO Meclitemlneen & Moroccan · Tredlbonel Middle Eascem Food
Hours: 11 :30 To 2:30 Mon. Thru Thurs lunch Dinner ~ 1 1 ~ Al Major Q'9dlt Cards. ReseMStlOnS SOaoest.ed Located at., 520 w Coest t+Ny ' Newport Beach (71 4) 646-, 420
THE EMERALD FOREST Continental -All Amazon Ratn Forest Replica. Fresh Seafood And Exotic Dlnino Wtil Patio Oinif)g Ent.ertalnment Dally. l:i<>Urs: 11 :0011 :CD Restaurant, 11 :ro1 :OJ&m ear . Credit Cerds ~ -Amex. Vtsa. M/C ~ Dinars Reservations Reoommended. Locat.ed At 00S Palm St . Suite H. Newport Beach CA 92660 (714) 723-5CXJJ
FORTY CARROTS RESTAURANT
r.ontioentel -~ ~. South Coac Plaza. 3333 s. BriltDI Co9t8 Mesa (7141.55f}S700. lnformel And Beautiful. cu
Menu la Varied Wdl A Wide ~ CW Colb.nl FIMri:es. Frdit.. ~ and~ SeiW:e At Ail AttnK:tMI Price V&lue MooWt 1Q.Si)m . Set 9-Spm_• &... 106p. v ... Master Card And Amlrtcen EJCJ)rea Accepaid. Raeerwtaool In ~ Needed.
TA ft AS ~ -Cutme From Speiri Wdl I.Ml Ftamenco Soeciakma In
PMle, it:!; Griled • Fni9h fllh & Pntes. Oi>IM'l 5 Days Pr ~;:; SUn. & Mon. "'1aP: Credit Cerda Acceptilcj. Located at 4~ ~ Wrri (Behind Stllolee at MacArthur & Corlndltert, Newjiort Ba8ch (714) 766-8194
AU•llRCllNll French lrAJenced. 508 29th St Cenner:y Villega, ~ Beedl. om.--n.-.. a.. ~1QJm ~ Requead. v •. MIC.~ ••'IJ#d.(71 4)723-4150
J N-1l
AM AC HI
Suttl1 & Sushi to Go. Complete Bar AR M8J<i Credit Cards Located
At 2675 lrwle /:we . (Across From Newport Golf Course) (714)
645-5518
CALIFORNIA BEACH ROCK'N SUSHI
Japanese St)1e Cuisine And Full Sushi Bar. A Place For Great Food
Hours 7 QeYs Per Week -5:cn:>m Td Oos1ng. Visa. Mastercard.
Amex. Diners Oub. Locat.ed at ~355 Via Ltdo, Newport Beach
(714) 675-0575
SUSHI IMARI
Sushi Bar And Oinlng. Owners Successfully Operated Japanese
Restaurant In Sen Fernando v~. Tarzana • Hours 11 ·30em-
2:00pm -Dinner 5:~10 CQ)m. All Mato!' Credit Cards
Acoept8d ReseNadons Not Necesscwy 375 Bnstol. #40, Costa
Mela(714)6445654.
AVILA& EL RANCHITO
Autheotio Mexican Food, W~ The Freahest l~ients & A New l,.lght Cul8ine. Greet Margaritas. Hour9: Lunch & Dinner. All Maior
Q'edit Cerda Accepted. [ocated et 2101 Placentia. Costa Mesa
1714) 642-1 142 and 2EDJ Newport Blvd., Newport Beach (714)
975-6855
MARGARITAVILLE
Treditional Fre9t1 Cooked Muican Food Full Bar. Hours 7 Days
11 •3Q.2:00pm. Maateroerd, Amex, v ... Located At 2332 w Coat t+Ny, Newport Beach (714) 631-8220
Ml CASA
A Tnp To Mexico. Hounl Oally From 11 .CXlam Prices RanQe From
$2.25 · $8.95. Al Meio1' Credit Cards Accepted Located At 296 17Ul St . Costli Mae (714) 64&7826
WAHOO'S FISH TACO Fish Tacos, 8unitos, Bleck Beens & Rice, Seleds, Se~. Prloea Range From $1 .65-817.50. Holn• Mon.<. 11.CX>em . 10.~ .• Sun. 11 :CllllmS:OOpm~ Cerda Accepted
Located At 1862 Plac:entle. Coet.it , Ind at 3CXXl Bnstol. eo.. Mele, 1200 Mein Street. ~ 8-1'1
(714) 53&2(6)
(71 '4>645-2252
THE BARN STEAK HOUSE
Menu Includes ~ak. Fresh Ftsh. ()11aen. ~ & Salads
Pnces Range From $3 75 For Lunch & $6 25 For Dinner Hours
Mon -Sat Open 11 am For Lunch 4 CQ>tn Mon .fn . Dinner
3 00pm Set & Sun. M8IO" Credit Cards Accepted Locat.ed At ~Harbor Bl #31. CiQst.a Mesa (714) 641-9777
LA CAVE
Menu Includes· Lobster. Creb, Shnmp, Steaks. Rib eye Daily
Specials Fn & Set Pnme Rib. Fun Bar & Wine List Casual Dress Hours Lunches 11 3().2 30 -Dinner Mon. -Sat From 5 30pm Visa, Mastercard. Otners Oub Located At 1695 lrvme
Ave . (And 17ths) Near 8lockbustsr Entert81nment Costa Mesa
(714) 645-7944
RUEBENS STEAKHOUSE 6 FRESH
SEAFOOD GRILL
Steak. Pnme Rib & Seafood Early 8trd Otnners Nightly Open For
Lunch Daily And Suntlay ~ne Brunch Banquet Fec:Jltles
Hours Lunch 11 ·304:00 Dinnr 4 IDS 00 Fn/Set 10 OOpm
Sun Brunch 9 3Q.2 CXlpm Al Ma~ Incl Diners Cub. V198,
Mastercard, Amex , R89er'Y8tl0n9 [714) 67J.1505 Fax 673-
5920. Located At. 251 E. Pactflc Coast 1-M-y , Newport Beach
(714) 673-1505
Mat 12 Is
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THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1996
how to
write your
reps
PRESIOENf
8111 Clinton, (D), The White
House, 1600 Pennsylvania
Ave., Washington. o.c. 20500.
Hotline (6 a.m. to 2 p,m.) (2()2)
456-1111.
VICE..PRESIDENT
Al Gore, (O), The C.pltol lldg.,
Suite 212, Washington, O.C.
20500.
GOVERNOR
Pete Wilson, (R), State capitol,
Sacramento, 95814, (916) 445-
2841
U.S. SENATOM
Barbara Boxer, (0), 112 Hart
Senate Bldg., Suite 112, Wash·
ington O.C., 20510, (202) 224-
3553 or 2250 E. Imperial Hwy.
Ste. 545, El Segundo, 90245.
Telephone: (310) 414-5700.
Dianne Feinstein, (0), 331 Hart
Bldg .• Wcuhlngton O.C., 20510,
(202) 224-3841 or 11111 Santa
Monica Blvd., Ste. 915, Los
Angeles, 90025, (310) 914-
7300.
HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES
Chris Cox, (R), 47th Dist., 4000
MacArthur Blvd, East Tower.
Ste. 430, Newport Beach,
92660, (714) 756-2244 Of 206
Cannon Bldg., Washington,
D.C. 20515, 202-225-5611.
(Represents most of Newport
Beach.)
Dana Rohrabacher, (R). 45th
Dist., 16162 Beach Blvd., Suite
304, Huntington Beach, CA.
92647, (714) 847-2433 or 1027
Longworth Building, Washing-
ton D.C. (202)225·2415 (Repre-
sents Costa Mesa and West
Newport Beach.)
STATE SENATE
Ross Johnson (R), 35th Dist.,
18552 MacArthur Blvd. Ste.
220, Irvine, 92715, 883·0180.
STATE ASSEMBLY
Marilyn Brewer (R), 70th
Dist., 18952 MacArthur Blvd.,
Ste. 220, Irvine, 92715, 833-
0180.
STATE COASTAL
COMMISSION
45 Premont St .. Suite 2000, San
Francisco, CA 94105, (415)
904-5200. Regional offke
located In Long Beach, (310)
590-5071.
ORANGE COUNTY BOARD
OF SUPERVISORS
Hall of Administration, 10 Civic
Center et,aza, Santa Ana,
92701. Jim Silva, 2nd District.
Costa Mesa, 834-3220. Marian
Bergeson, 5th District (New-
port Beach, Santa Ana
Heights) 834-3550.
ORANGE COUNTY
FAIR BOARD
88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, 751·
FAIR. President John Crean;
Vlce President Jim Lindberg,
Directors; Gary Hayakawa,
Randy Smith, Emily Sanford,
Doy Henley, Marian La Fol-
lette, Buck Johns.
ORANGE COUNTY BOARD
OF EDUCATION
200 Kalmus Drive, P.O. Box
9050, Costa Mesa, 92628-9050,
~. Elizabeth 0 . Partcer,
member, Trustee Area S Costa
Mesa. Newport Beach.
OTY OF COSTA MESA
Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair
Drive, 92626, 754-5223. May·
or· Joe Erkkson, Peter Buffa,
Sandy Genis, Mary Hornbuckle
and Gary Monahan, council
members
OTY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Newport Beach City Hall, 3300
Newport Blvd. 92663 644-
3309. John Hedges, mayor,
John Cox, Jan Oebay, Thomas
Edwards, Norma Glover. Oen·
nis O'Neil, Jean Watt council
members.
COAST COMMUNITY
eot.UGE DfSTRICT
District Office: 1370 Adlms
Ave., Costa Mesa, CA 92626,
432-5898. Chancellor William
M. Vega E.O.; Board: Walter
Howald, Sheny Baum, Paul
Berger, Nancy Pollard, Arman-
do Ruiz. Student trustee: Eric
Warren
NEWPORT MESA UNIPIED
SOtoCX. DtS11UCT
District Office: 1601 16th St.,
Newport Beach, 92663, 760-
3200
Su~tendant: MK hmd. Board Memberl: ~Jim
de Boom, JIAv F<anco, Ed
Oedurr. Jim Fenym.n. Mirth•
ffU()(, Wendy I.NC .. Serene
Stohs.
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1'65 Pl«tntl•. COl1.a Meta,
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forutn ..
should city take over private ambulance service'? debate
I 'm totally opposed to the New-
port Beach Fire Department tak-
ing over the present ambulance
service now run by private enter-
prise.
I think that they forget that these
companies hire a lot of young peo·
ple that are trained EMTs (Emer-
gency Medical Technicians).
They're certified and they use the
ambulance company as a first step
to qualify for programs that will lat-
er on let them join fire depart-
ments. Where are these people
going to get the experience?
With the number of fire calls that
fire de partme nts respond to falling,
of course they let the medical
emergency to justify their staffing
and budgets. They do a tremen-
dous job in providing EMT and the
paramedic services to our cities,
but why should they be allowed to
destroy a private enterprise in the
quest for more budget funds?
I can remember one ti.me fire
departments used to provide water
vac services to homes that were
flooded due to leaky water pipes
and so forth. Private salvage compa·
nies protested that this was an inva-
sion of their private enterprise, and
they were losing business to them.
I know the city of Newport Beach
Fire Department revised its policy
to only provide service that would
prevent further damage and it left
the clean-up to private enterprise.
Why is this any different?
Again, I'm opposed to it. It puts
people out of work. Why should we
add more people to the govern-
ment budget? I really question
whether or not it's cost effective.
BOBKEUY
Former fire captain
Newport Beach·
A private-public partnership is
the best for citizens because we
can have the same efficient servtce
we've had for 20 years. We now
have limited liability for the city and
costs can be controlled through the
bidding process. We now have a
check balance on government. Why
would we eliminate that?
NOVEU HENDRICKSON
Newport Beach
C ity Manager Kevin Murphy's
April 19 comment in the Pilot
Critical
condition
Readers say dty of
Newport slwuldn 't
expand into
ambulance seroice
that "At the appropriate time the
city will provide the correct infor-
mation" is puzzling.
Since an extensive written plan
for a Fire Department Emergency
Medical Services takeover of
ambulance service was first pre-
sented in the May 1994 budget
showing $364,000 in estimated
new revenue resulting from
planned taxpayer service charges
(reduced to $126,000 in July 1994);
with the latest estimate 9f a spread
of $73,000 to $150,000 made early
this year, followed by a series of
public meetings, what new "cor-
rect" data is now to be supplied?
None of the city's projected
enhanced revenue projections
have included Emergency Medical
Services overhead cost, listed at .
$178,000 in the draft report recent-
ly received in the city-commis-
sioned KPMG management study.
Thus, the city's best-guess recent
plan will result in increased tax-
payer cost of from $28,000 to
$105,000 per year if business over-
head cost is properly included,
while a taxpaying business will be
driven out of town!
Will newly presented "facts" be
any more reliable or convincing?
Il the total cost (including
accounting for personal health
insurance costs) to taxpayers isn't
lowered, why should any change
be considered? Almost everyone
agrees that the current system is
fine; so if it isn 't broken, why fix it?
Is the conclusion reached by tax-
payers who have studied the plan
·that it will end up costing the tax-
payers more money to be buried
by last-minute data that for some
mysterious reason hasn't been sup-
plied before?
Is Mr. Murphy's position in the
best interest of Newport Beach tax-
payers, or is there another unspo-
ken agenda?
HARRIET S. JASPER
Corona del Mar
The fire department personnel
are wonderfully trained,
respected, efficient, caring people
whose abilities and driving records
are known and not to be feared. So
why not coordinate the paramedics
and ambulances?
ADA COLE
Costa Mesa
!would like to have a check of
Fire Chief Riley and City Manag-
er Murphy's math. In their proposal
to have the government take over
business from MedTrans, they say
that fire department employees
who costs the taxpayers anywhere
from $40-$60 dollars an hour,
depending on your calculations,
can do it cheaper than MedTrans.
Remember, MedTrans employees
make about $6.50 an hour on aver-
age. lb.is is preposterous. It's time
for a tea party.
BARRYZANCK
Newport Beach
!don't think that the city can do
one-hall as good a job ·as Med-
Trans in an issue that is so vital to
the health and well-being of the
citizens of Newport Beach. I think
they should remain with Med-
Trans, who are professionals in
their field.
TONY CHRISTOPHER
Corona del Mar
I 'm very much opposed to the
city's plan to take over the ambu-
lance service at a time when out-
sourcing and privatization seem to
be in order. This sounds like an
ego power trip by somebody or
some people who want to build
their fiefdom. To me it just sounds
like it is going to be added cost
and liability when we can least
alford it.
SCOTr CALDER
Newport Beach
The answer's not
in black and white
!almost choked on my com flakes when reading the arti-
cle HCosta Mesa police cars may receive a paint job"
(April 18). U Councilman Gary Nlonahan thinks that
another color on our city's police cruisers will deter crime,
then be needs to get another life.
Prior to the last decade of my residence in Costa Mesa,
I have lived in all four regions of this country, 14 states
and 22 cities. None of these locations had a lower crime
rate than we all enjoy in Costa Mesa, un4er the law
enforcement management of our Chief E>ave Snowden
and hi$ most professional and effective police officers.
The enviable success and community image Chief Dave
Snowden has achieved for his department -and the
keeping of the peace record established -should permit
him alone to determine what color our police cars should
be, not a group of transient politicians desperate for coun-
cil meeting agenda topics.
If our city politicos. are itching to color something. I'll be
happy to spring for coloring books and crayons for each of
them. Perhaps they would attain some level of true cre-
ative abilities and enable then to progress upwards into
Basket Weeving 101
BILL lAWSON, Costa Mesa
The April 18 Daily Pilot carried a unique article reflect-
ing on why the Costa Mesa Police Department should
repaint the existing color scheme on the patrol ca.rs from
white to black and white.
In a time of fiscal responsibility this H suggestion" is
highly inappropriate. The costs, per unit, would be outra-
geous. And, why, would someone want to do this? Let us
think this through in the harsh light of the real world.
The issue of what color a police car is should be based
upon what image the city wants to convey to its citizens
-hopefully, an image that reflects a community that
wants to become one with its residents and businesses,
one that reflects an interdependent and inter-relative
community spirit.
The image of Costa Mesa's police department, as well
as Newport Beach, bas this type of a good, sound, practi-
cal and responsive community spirit. One to be proud of.
A black-and-white patrol car (as in Los Angeles, and
more recently as Riverside Sheriff's deputies have found
out) is a reflection of the polarization of colors: black vs.
white. Unfortunate, but true. Not a good image for any
community law enforcement to have.
We are fortunate to have the community involvement
and leadership shown by chiefs of police of Costa Mesa
and Newport Beach and their fine officers. They are the
best.
Their image is good, deservedly so, and the white cars
show that we are not Santa Ana, Orange Cowity Sheriff,
the ~ghway Patrol Qr even Hwitington Beach; a distinc-
tion we should hold on to.
ROBERT J. SPAIUl, Newport Beach
correspondence
Mondays a little better overcrowded and the schools ation they get! provide such basics as health than a free breakfast in the first
with Peggy's column understaffed. Every single school You can bet the new center care, food and clothing. Maybe I grade.
site should have a science center will be air-conditioned and am mistaken but I was under the JANET L McCAMMON
J ust wanted to let you know with an accredited science teacher. cleaned every day, and I'll bet impression that parenta provided Costa Mesa
how much I enjoy Peggy Nor-Every school site should have an you won't fihd 40 bodies those things for their own chil-
mandin's column that appears in art center with accredited art squeezed into a room. What a dren. Newport library the Pilot on Mondays. She makes lnstructozs. Every library should be sad commentary on our leaden U a parent is unable to provide
my week with her words of wts-properly staffed with librarians. (i) tn this district. Boos to all who those things for their children, should charge
dom and humor. She is a gem -Children deseIVe to sit in voted for or condoned this pro-should they not ask for assistance N ewport Beach should c.h.arge keep up the good work With the clean, air-conditioned classes. All ject in any way. from their local church, relatives
Pilot. sites need a full·time psycholo-Kudos to all those dedicated or frlends'I out·of-dty residents for the
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·1 oaJJ u tluJ knod:oul punch ....
-NEWPORT HARBOR BASEBAU COAQI JlM KlEFBR
Albright
has edge
by seven
• Only a shark attack, it
would seem, could stop
her after she has taken
commanding lead at the
halfway point at NBCC. ·s andi Coffer, the eight-time women's club
champion at Newport
Beach Country Club, will
need a near miracle to defend
her title this week.
Entering today's third round
of the four-round championship
flight, Debbie Albright has a
seven-stroke lead over Coffer,
who won the coveted Kathleen
Lenahan Perpetual 1i'ophy a
year ago by shooting a 328.
For years, Coffer and Akemi
Nakata (not playing this year)
have been the club's perennial
winners.But Albright appears
ready to change that.
Albright, who has never won
the club championship, fued a
78 last Thursday in the first
round and an 82 on Tuesday in
the second round. Today's third
round and Friday's final begin at
Ba.m.
"Debbie has worked hard on
her game tlus year," said Paul
Hahn, NBCC head pro. "She's
got her sights on (the title). Her
game has improved from the
very first day she decided she
wanted to be a good golf er (in
1989). She's elevated her game
each year from that point, and I
think this is going to be her
year."·
Coffer shot an 81 and 86 in
the first two rounds. The leaders
will tee off first on Friday. "There
will probably be some sort of
gallery," Hahn said.
Q
It could become a banner
year for Albright, the club's
volunteer darling of the Toshiba
Senior Cassie last month.
Albright, originally from New
Zealand, caddied for television
producer Don Dayis in the
Celebrity Pro-Am on opening
day; played in the Senior Classic
Pro-Am two days later as a
last-minute replacement, playing
with fellow New Zealander Bob
Charles; helped with the awards
banquet al the Hyatt Newporter
the following night; scored for
the leaders (Jim Colbert, Lee
nevino and Bob Murphy) one
day; and scored on the final day
for Hale Irwin, Bud Allin and
~ Bob Eastwood, who tied a course
record with a 64.
Q
Coffer's conbibuttom to NBCC
-and society in general -go
beyond those of an ordinary
champion.
She will host the second
annual Sandi Coffer Summer
Classic, a golf tournament at
NBCC to benefit the National
Multiple Sclerosis Sodety
(Orange County Chapter) on
June 10.
Last year's event netted in
excess of $70,000 for MS. As a
result of the tournament'•
rucceu, it earned two naUonal
award.a: The •Hope Award•
from the national beadquarten
of the Multiple Sclerosia Society,
naming Coffer Its volunteer of
the year1 and the •Leading Beige
Award,. which WU presented
by the local chapter for the
outstanding new event of the
year.
•SEE GOLF PAGE 12
Abrams
. I .
makes final Southland appearance as prep at Ojai
•Newport Harbor senior won't
be involved in league, CIF, due to
comtnitments in juniors play at
upcoming Italian, .French opens.
"By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
Abrams, who was at
the Palmer Tennis
Academy in Tampa,
Fla., last year and did
not play Ojai, will be
gunning for his third
Ojai championship.
Abrams, competing
in perhaps his final
"Geolt'a seeded No. 1,
BO he Should W1n it ... "
-CHARUE ILEIKER
•
said Wednesday.
Abrams got the call last
Friday from Jay Berger,
a United States Tennis
Association national
team coach; inviting
him to the European
tournaments.
Mar High freshman in 1998, are playing in
the boys 14s singles.
In the girls 18s singles, Brooke Taylor
and Vanessa Godbey of Newport Harbor
are entered. Newport's Emily Barker
injured her arm and has dropped.
OJAI -Newport Harbor High senior
tennis sensation Geoff Abrams, who has
been invited to the Italian Open and
French Open in the junior divisions and
thus will not compete in the upcoming Sea
View League or CIF Southern Section indi·
vidual championships, is seeded No. 1 in
the boys interscholastic (18s) division in the
96th annual Ojai Valley Tennis Tourna-
ment, the oldest amateur tournament in the
United States which begins today.
junior event in Southern California, won
the 14s title in 1992 and the t6s champi·
onship in 1993. He lost in the 18s title
match to Santa Barbara's Nathan Jackmon
in 1994.
"Geoff's seeded No.
1, so he should win it," Newpor't Harbor
Coach Charlie Bleiker said of Abrams'
chances at Ojai.
Other area players in the boys 18s sin·
gles include Corona del Mar's Boris Tur·
kich, seeded sixth, and Estancia's Mike
Leonard.
Other girls include Brittany Reitz (New-
port) in the girls 16s, and Amanda Collopy
(Costa Mesa), Chelsea Godbey (Newport
Beach), Nadia Vaughan (Cd.M) and Caylan
Leslie (Newport Beach) in the girls 14s.
In doubles, Katie Canright (Newport
Harbor) and Alissa Scott (CdM) will play as
a team m the girls 18s, while Cd.M senior
Megan Wachtler will play with Gina
Pelazini. Camelia Jaeger and Natalie
Rainey (Estancia} and Katie Kreisle and
Mary Jane Solomon (Estancia) will also
play.
Abrams, wh0 will be in Europe for near-
ly a month, is expected to return home for
a w~k in the second week of June, after
the league and CIF individual champi-
onships.
"He's so thrilled (about playing in the
French Open)," Abrams' mother, Nancy,
Newport Harbor's Scott Sims and Yusa-
ki Kojima will play in the 18s doubles.
Hunter Jack (Cd.Ml and Brian Morton
(Costa Mesa), both of whom are seventh
graders and expected to be Corona del
HI GH SCHOOL B ASEBALL
• SEE OJAI PAGE IW
Sailors stagger the Sea Kings, 7 -6
• Newport Harbor takes
advantage of multiple
miscues by Corona del
Mar to log upset victory;
CdM's playoffs chances
take a heavy hit.
By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot
I
NEWPORT BEACH -U.ke an
undertrained ring favorit~. the
Corona del Mar High baseball
team kept backing itself onto the
ropes Wednesday at Sea View
League and Back Bay rival
Newport Harbor.
In the sixth round, er inning,
the Sailors finally dropped them
to the canvas, then covered up
themselves during Cd.M's final
flurry to claim a seesaw 7 -6
upset that could wind up costing
the Sea Kings their CIP playoff
belt.
·1 call it the knockout punch,·
Newport Coach Jim Kiefer said
of his team's late·innings upris-
ing, which reclaimed a Harbor
lead the visitors had overcome
with a five-run fourth to go up,
S-4.
•(The Sea Kings) made some
mistakes that cost 'em (six
e.rrors), but I've been telling our
kids all year they've got to take
advantage and sting teams
when that happens. We finally
did it." •
Harbor (8-11, 2-8 in league)
rallied for an unearned run in
the sixth to tie, then broke the
deadlock with two more in the
sixth, before Cd.M's seventh-
inning rally came up one run
short.
Cd.M Coach Joe Koh said his
team often resembled a punch·
drunk palooka in the field.
"J'm waiting for this team to
wake up," Koh seethed, after
watching four Harbor runs score
on errors and two more Sailors
come around to score after
reaching base via CdM miscues.
•What's most disappoinUng is
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
CdM's Kevin Stuart (le ft) Is caught in a rundown as Sailors' pitcher Garrett Nuzum helps his own cause by tagging him ouL
that our mistakes today were
made by seniors, guys we expect
to make plays in pressure situa-
tions."
The pressure never got to
Newport junior starting pitcher
and CdM transfer Garrett
Nuzum, who once again traded
hay makers with Sea King senior
hurler and fellow left~hander
Chad Johnson. Johnson outdu-
eled Nuzum by going the dis-
tance in a 2-1, 10-inning triumph
in the teams' first league meet-
ing.
·(Nuzum) didn't have his best
stuff, but be battled," said Kiefer,
who admitted Nuzum's adrena-
line level was soaring with a
chance to knock off his former
mates. "He really wanted to beat
his old team and he made key
pitches when he had to."
Nuzum, who posted his fourth
strikeout to end the game.
bounded off the mound into a
mob of celebrating teammates
near the first-base line, then
praised his fellow Tars for their
support.
·1 battled and everyone on
our team stepped up," Nuzum
said. •This may not have been
my best-pitched game, but it
ranks right up there with my
bigg~ win ever.
·1 showed a little emotion out
there, but that's part of playing
CclM. This win meant a lot,
because (CdM) is battling for
third place. I Jiave the attitude
that if we're not going to make
the playoffs, they're not either.•
Outside of the gutsy mound
effort by Johnson, who also
sparked the five-run frame with
a two-run home run, senior bat-
terymate Bryan Bear's 3-for-4
day at the plate, and Royal
McMackin's pair of hits and a
stolen base, CdM (11-8, S-5)
hardly played like a team bat-
tling for a spot in the postseason
The loss dropped the Sea
Kings into a third-place tie with
• SEE BASEBALL PAGE 83
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CdM-Sailors volleyball, it's a
clasmc rivalry on prep scene
• Varsity notwithstanding,
even the frosh-soph and
junior varsity duels are
classic confrontations.
T he Newport Harbor-Corona
del Mar bo}'I' volleyball
match Friday night at
Corona del Mai: will be a great
one.
lt should determine wbo will
remain in contention for the Sea
View League title.
Both teams have improved
tremendously and the rivalry is
always a highlight.
ln preparation for this game, I
refleded on their tint leeg'Ue
meeting this MalOn on Aprtl 2.
The match WU typical wfth ell
levels feellDg the Udtemeot.
.when 1 walk,ed into the
Newport Harbor High &booi
gym for the ftnt Newpcrt~
Corona del Mm' geme, you coWd
f.el the entb\llAMrn Of the crowd.
:tbe flolb..apb gmne WM a
bettle. The__. waa tied at 13
and botb -... bed lftlD one
~'TbeMKttwo~
WOUid di---tbe ........
The Crowd w. CID tbe edge ol
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•
THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1996
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KAISER ELEMENTARY MILE RUN SPECIAL -THE 8-MINUTE CLUB
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6:41; 9. TOfY Mehche.ster, 6:41; 10.
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Forsythe, 6l43; 12. Brittany M~
son, 6.,_.J; 13. ic.tle Youngkwe,
6;.U; 14. Cofly Forsythe. 6:44; 15.
James Klndoten. 6:47; 16. Justin Stlllwel~ &:A); 17. CMstine Aldaz,
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Curth, 7:16; Tl. ~ CMt.hen,
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7:28; 54. Rogelio Meza Jr~ 7:28;
55: Rachel Furman. 7:30; 56. Lau-
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7:33; 58. Jordan Hart, 7:3-t; 59.
Christopher Fernandez. 7:35. 60.
Nicole Probert. 7:39.
61. Steven Umana. 7:39; 62.
KNNn Conr~ 7~7; 69. s.man.
tha Cooper, 7-A7; 70. x..n.than
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7:50; 78. Patridt flf'ber, 7:50; 79.
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7:50.
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5th and 6th grade wtnners Kate Younglove and
' Trifon Metodfev.
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Lean. 7:00; 24. Cameron Lester,
7:00; 25. Jo.y Edwards. 7;01; 26.
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Estancia
scores near
• sweepm
field events
• Eagles' girls capture
first dual meet victory of
the track season.
The Estancia High girls track
and field team cleaned up in the
field events Wednesday to pick
up its first win of the season, 83-
46, over visiting Laguna Beach.
vwe are small in numbers, but
they're even smaller," said Eagle
Coach Joan Carlisle. vi giless this
was the one for the cellar and
they won." Amy Decker and
Araceli Martinez put in their
usual strong efforts, but it was the
Eagles' (1-7, 1-5 in league) ability
to sweep every place but one in
all five field events that carried
the day. Decker picked up 16
team points while winning the
100 hurdles (18.3) and the triple
jump (30-5). Martinez helped the
team with 13 points with wins in
the 800 (2:37.7) and the 3,200
(12:57.9) while clocking a perscn-
al best of 5:33.9 for a second-
place finish in the 1, 600.
• Corona del Mar High's girls
team won eight individual
events, inclu.iing double victories
by Nicole Albano (100 and 200),
JennJfer Morgan (800 and 1,600)
anp Margaret Hauke (high jwnp
and a personal-best 33-1 in the
triple jump), but still came up
short at Irvine, 80-45. Other Sea
King winners were Jennifer BlaJr
(3,200) and Doris Hawley (shot
put).
• Laura Wilson, Sylvia
Madueno and Candace Keyes
produced 1-2-3 sweeps in the
shot put and discus and Leah
Zaby and Autumn Puro dominat-
ed the sprints to pace the New-
port Harbor High girls (4-1 in the
Sea View League) to an 80-52
league win at Santa Margarita.
Wilson's winning discus throw of
129-3 3/4 and Madueno's second-
place effort (117-3) were personal
record by more than four feet.
• Tina Sakai won the discus
with a PR of 100-0 1/2, Gegl Van
De Walker won the 800 and
~Jamie DeNoewer won the 3,200,
, but the Costa Mesa High girls
c;arne up short at Laguna Hills,
90-45. Seruor Katie Grogan also
• alternated between the swim
;:neet and the throwing rings to
• ~h second in the shot put and
• discus for the Mustangs (3-2 in
I lbe PCL).
VOLLEYBALL
~ . CONTINUED FROM 81
~rt the win.
.. OSuany, the frosh-soph and Me N play simultaneously in
parate gyms but for this match,
.ls all played in the boys gym.
doing this, not only do the
h-sopb play on the ma.in
Court, but more importantly, the
tches lJm long enough for a
f4lrly large and always vocal
CJOwd to gather.
; The varsity match was more of
tHe same. Although Newport
.on the first two games, the
match went five games with
CGJ'Ona winning a very close flfth game. lt was just another New-
port-Corona game with ea.ch
level winner determined by the
breaking game. The crowd
Wat typically loud and
9Qpportive.
It was interesting to observe
beth coach .
Newport's Dan Glenn has miee.n tiivolved with this game for
m'9alrs. H bu great control of his
-.............. , em.0Uo11.1 whiCh he knows
, ts a ·.1c.ey• to •uccr . --· -
high school boys and girls track and field
LEAH HOGSTEN I OAllY Pll..OT
Frough Jahld cuts loose en route to winning the discus throw.
BOYS
Santa Mwgwtb 96
Newport H.t>or 38
100 • 1. Fitzgerald (SM), 10.7; 2. Newman
(SM), 11.1; 3. ltt (NH), 11.3.
200 • 1. Fitzge<ald (SM), 22.4; 2. Nickels
(SM), 23.2; 3. Lee (NH). 233.
400 • 1. Conley (SM), 53.0; 2. Brutko (SM),
Sl.5; 3. Felix (NH), 53.8.
IOO . 1. Bla5del (SM). 2:01.5; 2. Aston (NH),
2:04.2; 3. Caulfield (SM), 2:09.5.
1,600 -1. Whitington (SM), 4:34.1; 2. ~
ton (NH), 4:41.8; 3. C.ulfield (SM), 4:44.5.
J,200 · 1. Murray (SM). 9:51.3; 2. H•rberts
(NH), 10:15.4; 3. Von Gunthry (SM). 10:21.2.
110HH • 1. Blasdel (SM). 15.3; 2. Loo (NH),
15. 7; no third.
400 ,.a.y · 1. Santa Margarita, 44.3.
1,600 ,.a.y · 1. Santa Margarita, 3:27.4.
HJ . 1. Nickels (SM), 6-4; 2. Loo (NH). 6-4; 3.
Conley (SM), S-10.
U · 1. Fitzgerald (SM), 18-10 112; 2. Warner
(SM), 18--0 112; 3. Munoz (SM), 17·10 112.
TJ • 1. Loo (NH), 40-9; 2. Nickels (SM), 39-5;
3. Hornung (NH), 36-7.
P'V • 1. Gauthier (SM), 1 Hi; 2. Ortiz (SM),
11-6; 3. Sdlrieber (SM), 10-6.
Sit · l. ~(NH), 51-0 1/2; 3. Retie (NH),
49-5 112; 3. O'Neill (SM), 411112
OT · 1. Reese (NH). 159-8; 2. O'Neill (SM),
1~ 10 114; 3. Clarlte (NH), 136-8 3/4.
lrvlrM 84
Corona del Maw 52
100 • 1. Ahrens (I), 11.03; 2. Pambo 0),
11.{)4; 3. Williams (I), 11.54.
2bo • 1. Pambo (I), 22 8, 2 Ahrens (I), 23 1;
3. Sumner (CdM), 23.7
400 • 1. Md(inney (I), 51 7; 2. Hoyt (CdM),
52.4; 3. Wagner (I), 54 O.
IOO · 1. Relcers (CdM), 2:01; 2. Beardslee
(CdM), 2:03; 3. Deganger (I). 2:04.5.
1,600 . 1. BNrdslee (CdM), 4:26.5;
2. Nyberg (I), 4:30; 3. Maguire (CdM), 4:34.
J,200 · 1. Nyberg (I), 10:07; 2. Maguire
(CdM), 10:21; 3. Graff (I), 10:27.
110HH · 1. Hong (CdM), 15.6; 2. Williams
(I), 15.7; 3. Tencatf (CdM), \6.0.
J0CMH • 1. Oh (I), 39 3; 2 Williams (l), 40 4;
3. Hong (CdM), 41.0
400 rei.y • 1. Irvine, 43.3.
1,600 rft1ly • 1. Corona del Mar (Hoyt.
Hong, Reiten, BHrdslee) 3:35.
HJ • 1. Williams (I), S-8; 2. Brown (C.dM),
5-6; 3. Koutsano (I), ~.
U · 1. llm (I), 18-t; 2. fishe< (I), 18-1;
3. Evans (CdM), 17·9.
1 TJ -1. Lim (I), 40-0; 2. McKinney (I), 39-0;
3 Sryant OJ. 38-5.
P'V • 1. M.KO<>nald (CdM), 13-6; 2. Williams
(CdM), 13-0; 3. Kedt {I), 1 Hi.
Sf' · 1. SUgg (I). S0.9; 2. Tartaglini (CdM),
42-7; 3. Perry (CdM), 40-9.
OT. 1. SUQO (I), 12n 3/4; 2. Tartaglini
(C.dM), 119-n12; 3. Christeson co. 10J.1
EstMclalO
LagwMi BMch 45
100 · 1. McQueen (lJ, 11.9; 2. Jahid (E).
12.1; 3. Arreaga (E), 12.2.
200 . 1. Felbt {E), 23.4; 2. Mc()ueen (\J. 2~1.4;
3. Lane (E), 24.7 .
400 • 1. Avalos (E), 56.2; 2. Hoope< (l), 57.9.
IOO • 1. Salgado (E), 2:10.1; 2. Hill (lJ.
2:12.2; 3. Appell (E), 2:20.4.
1,IOO • 1. Salgado (E), 4:46.5; 2. Sanchez
Corona del Mar's Steve Conti
is new to this. Although he was a
great player for Estan.cia's 1984
finalists, this rivalry is new for
hiJn.AssistantcoachDave
Christianson is a Newport
graduate so he knows something
about the excitement.
Conti's o\ber assistant is Clark
Brogger, who played at CdM and
was a member of the 1989 CIF
Championship team. He has
been a part of Newport-Corona
~ttles and does bis best to
express to the Sea Kings the
•feeling."
Dan Glenn with his fiair for
the drama ot the game is always
trying to upgrade the event. A
touch of class started the vanity
match when N :WpOrt'I Adam
Hernandez played the Natt.onal
Anthem on the soprano
saxophone. It was awesome.
It'• also alwaya great to see
the tamf.Uar faces th.at arrive at
the Newport-Corona ma.tchea.
(E). 4:50.9; 3. Hill (l), 4:52.1.
J,2.00 • 1. Sanchez (E), 10:48.7; 2. lopez (E),
11:09.3. .
110H • 1. Shallado (l), 17.1; 2. Abdolsaelanl
(L), 19.7; 3. Vega (E), 19.9.
JOCMH -1. Shallado (lJ, 44.5; 2. Vega (E).
49.3; 3. Abdolsaelanl (l), 50.3.
400 ,...._, • 1. Estancia (Arreaga, Castellon,
Jahld, Felix). 51.5.
1,IOO ...._, • 1. Laguna Beach, 3:53.5.
HJ -1. DNC.
U · 1. Felix (E). 21-0 314; 2. Castellon (E), 1 B-
1 112; 3. Vlu (L), 17-0 1/2.
TJ • 1. Vlu (l), 37-4; 2. C.stelldn (E). 33-7; 3.
Atreaga {E), 32-2 1/2.
Sf'· 1. Jahld (E}, 43-5; 2. A!Toyo (E), 37·3
112; 3. Taylof (l), 37-0 1/2.
OT· 1. Jahld (E}, 122-8; 2. Romm (E), \2o-8
1/2; 3. A.ITOOfO (E), 97-2.
LagW\a Hills 100
Cost.a Mesa JS
100 . 1. Miller (lH), 11 .3; 2. Dai (LH), 11.6;
3. Schmidt (LH), 11.9.
200 -1. Moello (lH), 23.0: 2. Miller (LH),
23.5; 3. Dai (LH), 23.8.
400 -1. Moello (lH), 56.3; 2. lhaff (lH),
57.5; 3. Webb (LH). 58.3.
IOO • 1. Hancock (CM), 2:02.0; 2. Kily (lH).
2:04; 3. Un<le<mon (LH), 2:<>8.
1,600 · 1. Minx (LH), 4:42; 2. Hancock (CM),
4:45; 3. Noonan (CM), 4:47.
J ,200 · 1. Lyndl (LH), 10:36; 2. Minx (LH),
10:36; 3. Duarter (LH), 10:44.
110H. 1. Wales (LH). 16A; 2. Scott (LH),
16.7; 3. PriCe (CM). 16.9.
JOOIH • 1. Price (CM), 43.1; 2. Wa~ (lH),
43.3; 3. Scott (LH), 45 9
400 ...._, -1. Costa Mesa (La~ Datwat-
tananum, Causey and Price), 48. 1.
1,600 relay -1. laguna Hills, 4:41.
HJ . 1. leahy (CM). 5-10; 2. Jyota (LH), S-10;
3. Kendall (LH), 5-4.
U · 1. Datwattananum (CM), 19-5 314;
2. Jyota (lH), 18-3; 3. Levi (LH), 18-2.
TJ • 1. Bender (LH), 40-2 112; 2. JYota (lH),
37-8; 3. Levi (LH), 34..41
PV • 1. Funk (LH), 12-6; 2. Pirie (LH), 12-0.
SI"· I. Rudesill (CM), 47-11 314; 2. Hayes
(lH), 47-2; 3. Thi~n (LH), 41-8.
OT · 1. Hayes (LH), 130-5; 2. Thlbodan (LH),
126-6; 3. Chanbuam (LH), 12HI.
GIRLS
Est.Md•ll
LagW\a 8ellCh 46
100 • 1. Johnson {L), 13.7; 2. Decker (E),
13.8; 3. Donovan (l), 14.0.
200 -1. Johnson (l), 28.1; Decker (E), 29.0;
3. Donovan (L), 29 8.
400 -1. Kra(h (lJ, 1:06.8; Hall (E}, 1:09.1; 3.
Apodaca (E), 1 :09.2.
IOO -1. Martinez (E), 2:37.7; 2. Woodside
(l). 25:0.4; 3. Sanchez (E), 2:54.7.
1,600 · 1. Buwaldl (lJ. 5:~.6; 2. Martinez
(E}, 5:33.9; 3. Woodhouse (Q, 5:54.7.
J,200 • 1. Martinez (E), 12:57.9; 2. Inouye
(E), 13:15.3; 3. ~rtdm (E), 13:22.9.
100H -1. Decker CE>. 1B.3; 2. siew cu. 19.n
Faulkner (l), 20.0.
JOOH • 1. Apodaca (E). 55.7; 2. Faulkn« (IJ,
57.1; 3. Shinnen (E), 1:03.6.
400 ~1. Laguna BHdl. 1:03.8. 1,600 • 1. Lagu11a Be.ch, ~40.9. tu· 1. Cor rey (E), 4-4; 2. Mayo (E). 4-4. u . 1. Sanchez (E), 1'4--0; 2. Cordrey (E), 13-5
these matches is all part of the
rivalry.
Speaking of Jenny Evans
Griffith, she and her husband,
Brian, brought their one week
old daughter, Abigail, to her first
volleyball match. She lasted
about a game and a half before it
was time to go home.
There are always interesting
people in the Newport-CdM
crowd. How about former CdM
basketball star, John Vallely,
whose son set for Newport and is
now playing at UCLA? Who is be
rooting for?
Dave and 'n'acy Beauchamp
both graduated from Newport
Harbor. Their sons have all
ployed tor Corona del Mar. Or
Susan Vernon WU.On, who
graduated with them from
Newport and whote daughter,
Ke.rt. Mtl for CdM'1 gtrls te.mf
On thil night, CdM graduate
Scott Wood.I ii ln attendance to
watch bill tint match in yea.rs.
Newport'• Cameron Black end
Graham Hoover Wort on the
Balboa PehY wttb Scott. who also
bu known CdM j\llUor vanity
coecb Hadley Cvpetiter, for
112; 31 Cassity (E). 13-2 112. .
TJ • 1. Oedcer (E), 30-5; 2. Cassity (E), 26-6;
3. Dickey (E), 24-9.
SP · 1. Hendenon (E), 31-6; 2. Goldsc:timitt
{l). 28-3; 3. Puthuff (E). 27-1.
OT • 1. Dahle (E), 90-0 112; Cassity (E), 89-8;
Henderson, 81-2.
Newport Hllrbol' 80 s.ma Mwgwtb 52 too . 1. Zaby (NH), 12.8; 2. Fitzgerald (SM),
13.1; 3. Berle! (SM), 13.2.
200 • 1. Zaty (NH), 26.5; 2. Puro (NH), 26.6;
3. Roy (SM), 27.0.
400 • 1. Puro (NH), 1 :00.2.; 2. K. Kent (NH).
1:01.2; 3. Smith {SM), 1:01.8.
IOO • 1. Nuanes (SM), 2:23.2; 2. Hennessey
(SM), 2:27 3; 3. Eadie (NH), 2:27.8.
1,600 • 1. Nuanes (SM), 5:15.4; 2. Mcfall
(NH), 5:21.6; 3. Linoo (SM), 5:23.4.
J,200. 1. Mcfalr(NH), 11:53; 2. Rope (SM),
12:19.5; 3. Lingo (SM), 12:30.5.
100H • 1. Clayton (NH), 15.9; 2. Shanklin
(SM), 16.1; 3. McDonald (SM), 183.
JOCIH -1. Shanklin (SM), 48.6; 2. Clayton
(NH), 54.4; 3. Selna (SM), 55.9.
400 ...._, • 1. Newport Harbor (A. Kent.
Puro, IC. Kent. Zat>y), 51.5.
1,600.....,. 1. Newport Hari>of (l(. Kent.
A. Kent. M<Millen, Puro), 4:09.8.
HJ · 1. Bourgeois (NH), 4-10; 2. Cuner (SM),
4-6; 3. Giffi (NH), 4-6.
U -1. Shanklin (SM), 15-11 1/2; 2. 0 1yton
(NH). 15-8; 3. Williams (SM), 13.9,
TJ • 1. Oayton (NH), 35-6; 2. Shanklin (SM),
34-1 o; 3. Williams (SM), 30-10.
PV • 1. Wenda (SM), 7-6; no1eeond. no
third. .
SP . 1. Wilson (NH), 38-1; 2. Madueno (NH).
3]..3 3/4; 3. Keyes (NH), 31·5 314.
OT · 1. Wilson (NH), 129-3 314; 2. Madueno
(NH), 117-3; Keyes (NH), 91·2 314.
Irvine 80
Coronll •• Miii' 45 too -1. Albano (CdM), 12.a; 4 Sdlulenbef'g
(I), 133; 3. Christenson (CdM), 1~.6.
200 -1. Albano (CdM), 26.9; 2. Gardner
(CdM), 28.2; 3. Mac.Donald 0). 29.0.
400 • 1. Pasventy (I), 1 :02.3; 2. Gardner
(CdM), 1 :03; 3. Ehrlich (I), 1 :03.1.
IOO • 1. Morf.n (CdM}, 2:25.1; 2. Jamieson
(CdM), 2:25.6; . Corral (I), 2:35.5.
1,600 • 1. Morgan (CdM), 5:22.6; 2. Corral
(I), 5:13; 3. Liven'nore (I), 5:J7.
J.,200 · 1. Blair (CdM), 13:05; 2. Robinson
(CdM), 13:54; 3. Thurman (I), 14:13.
100H • t . Sdluleng«g (I), 16.6; Tam (I},
17,8; 3. McNlff (I), 18.0.
JOCIH • 1. Vigil (I), 49.4; 2. Schulenberg (I),
49.5; 3. McNlff (I), 53.0.
400 ,.a.y · 1. Irvine, 53.2.
1,600re4ay -1. Irvine, 4:13.6.
tu · 1. Hauke (CdM). 4-8; 2. Tam (I), 4-6; 3.
McNiff (I), 4-6.
U • 1. McNiff (I), 14-7; 2. Gokbilaln (I),
13-11; 3. Chen (I), 13-5112.
TJ • 1. Hauke (CdM). 33-1; 2. Ehrlich (I), 31·
6; 2. Waro (I), 23-5.
Sf' · 1. (tie) Hawley (CdM), O'Hara (I). 31·1
112; 3. Elefante (I), 29-9.
OT· 1. O'Hara (I), 104-7; 2. Dickson (CdM),
81·7 314; 3. DeMllle (CdM). 79-11 1/4, •
Laguna Hiiis 90
Cost.a Meg 45
100 • 1. Petzholtz (LH), 12.8; 2. Burtce (lH),
12.9; l . Blair (LH), 13.3.
200 • 1. Burke (LH), 26.6; 2. Griffith (LH),
27.0; 3. GroYe< (CM). 27.3.
400 • 1. Audre-M {LH), 1:01; 2. Inouye (lH),
1 :02; 3. Griffith (lH), 1 :04.
800 • 1. Van De Walker (CM), 2:38;
2. Thomas (LH), 2:31; 3. Rocha (LH), 2:39.
1,600 -1. Thomas (LH). 5:36; 2. DeNoewer
(CM), 5:40; 3. Van De Walker (CM), 5:56.
3,200 -1. OeNoewer (CM), 13:25; 2. Miller
(LH), 13:29; 3. Rocha (LH), 13:24.
100H -1. tnouye (LH), 49.1; 2. D~ (CM),
18.7; 3. Morgan (l.H). 19.2.
300H · 1. Inouye (LH), 49.1; 2. Dang (CM),
54.1; 3. Jenltowskl (CM), 5S.1.
400 relay· 1. Laguna Hills. 51.9.
1,600 relay · 1. Cost. Mesa (Grover, Van De
Walke+, Glenn, Jenkowskl), 4:43.
HJ -1. Haneef (lH), ~; 2. Simonds (CM),
S-2; 3. Inouye (lH), 5-0.
U • 1. Burke (LH), 1 S-3 1flt. 2. Treinen (LH),
15-3 1~; 3. Pet.zholtz (LH), 14-10 1/.4.
TJ • 1. Petzholtt (LH), 32·5; Dang (CM),
31-7; no third.
PV • 1. Andenon (LH), 7-0; 2. Kwon (LH),
5-6; no third.
SP · 1. Haneef (lH), 30-8; 2. Grogan (CM),
29-3; 3. Guidice (lH), 27-10.
OT · 1. Sakal (CM), 100-0 112; 2. Grogan
(CM), 97-2 1/4; 3. 8ay9S (CM), 9S-10 114.
Stanford and Harvard, Scott is
concentr4ting on a musiCAl
career with his band •Just Plain
Btg• who will play at the Hard
Rock Cafe in Fashion Island on
May 17.
It is my privilege to be the
game announcer for this match.
On this night, I share the duty
with Cd.M's Kelly Campbell,
whose career goal is to be a
television broadcuter.
When I did the television color
commentary for the Ml%uno
All·Amerlcan match tn
December in which Kelly played,
t arranged tor her to •agn 011• at
the cond\111.on of the broadcut.
She wu ber typical cherism.attc
a.od innovative sell.
Somedoy, when Kelly
Campbell ls interviewing tho Ital
of the NBA Plnall, 1 will mUle
and teflect on her It.art ln her
career.
Bock to tlm Prlday't
CdM-Newport Harbor game.
The froth-soPb wW Nit at
4:30 wtth N and vanity to
follow. U tbeU ftrit meeting ii my
lndiadon °' um match. tt will be
N wport'• Cameron Bladt bu a
gteat Voll yball backgrowld with
bit aunts, Jenny Evana Gdtfith
and Julie EvaN Cutillo, who
we.re voUeyblll lt&rl for Newport
In th '80s. The !vana' eotourag
that gathen te the balcony tor fMn· ' Wlth cOlJeg degreet from
I udttng from b.egUmiDg to end,
Do not mill ttl '~
4th Grade wtnners Jesse
Forsythe ancf-Ashley
Harrison.
·~Salgado,
Jabld each double to
pace Estimda's
triumph over La~
BACH · BAY
RUNS
NEWPORT BEACH
•
Marathoners have often been
known to respond to an inner
rhythm that helps them maintain
a steady pace through a race.
Runners at this year's Bach
Bay Classic 8K and 1/2 Marathon
better be fans of classical music.
There will be no way to avoid it
at they make their ways along
the wildllfe preserve to the strains
of llVe musicians perfonnlng the
timeleu melodies of Johann sebUtlan Bach. The counes start
and end at the Newport Dwies
Resort.
The May 19 event will be open
to several age dlViltonl wtth the
top thnNi ftnllhen tn eecb win-
ning CDi and C'Ultom w1De glui-•· . The f1tat competitor to b9et e
mystery runner dreiMd at the J.e9erida.ry com~ will Mm a
SSOObonUI.
Proceedl from the race go to
b8Mftt 1'tope Houle, a DOD•prOflt
1ubltance abUM program.
Par lnformetion'call.. 116-1490.
f
-..... .-~ .
GOLF
. CONTINUED FROM 81
continues to be among the best
goUers in the Women's Southern
California PGA.
"1 could hardly walk for three
months," Coffer has said. "I.used
a cane, and afterwani it was
very difficult to play golf. It
ended a lot o1 aspirations I bad
at the time, but l still continued
to play1 golf. 1 just didn't want to
give it up.•
Q
The field In tb1J year'•
Summer Classic will not exceed
120 amateurs. It's a better ball of
partners format and players will
compete for. prizes and finish the
day with a fine dinner in NBCC's
gorgeous dining room. .
"Golf doesn't make me well
by any stretch of the
imagination, and there are times
I probably shouldn't be on the
golf course," Coffer has said.
"But I'm a human being, I love
the game. Anybody who plays
would understand that."
For more information on
sponsorships or playing in the
event, call the Multiple Sclerosis
Society at 752-1680.
0
Ifs right where It belongs.
Costa Mesa Golf and Country
Oub, owned by the city and
operated by Mesa Verde
Partners, came through in the
clutch and will host the Costa
Mesa Chamber of Commerce
Golf Oassic on Aug. 2.
The chamber had plans to
move its event to Candlewood
CC in Whittier, because the two
sides were unable to reach an
agreement. (Can you imagine
tbat? The city's chaniber playing
its golf tournament in not only
another city, but another
county?)
The golf tournament will
benefit the golf programs at
Estancia and Costa Mesa high
schools.
The deal to play the
tournament at Costa Mesa was
finalized Wednesday, according
to Triangle Square's Ned Bondie,
a heavy hitter in the city's
Chamber of Commerce.
vcosta Mesa Country Club
came back and gave us a
helluva deal,• Bondie said.
·Tuey really put themselves out.
It's a very fair deal, and now the
tournament is wb.ere it should
be."
Newport Rib Co. and The
Barn are catering the event.
0
Add Triangle Square: The
trendy Costa Mesa shopping
center will host a golf expo May
4, sponsored by Cal's
Caddyshack.
The expo will include more
than 50 exhibitors, including
resorts, clubs and golf
equipment, as well as local PGA
pros performing clinics and
demonstrations. There wilJ also
be prizes and giveaways from
exhibitors.
Hooter Girls, live
entertainment, and various
carnival-like booths will take
center stage.
Sponsors are paying only $50
for space at the expo, which lasts
from 11 a.m . to 5 p.m. For more
information, call 722-1600. a
Oftidall of International
Sports and Event Marketing, the
Balboa Bay Club and NBCC are
scheduled to have a Senior
Classic wrapup meeting next
Thursday.
Q
Vanessa Shapiro and Katle
Dunne of Newport Harbor High
and Catherine Martin and
McKenna Glasgow of Corona
del Mar are scheduled to play in
the inaugural girls CIF Southern
Section Individual
Championship and SCGA
Quallfying Tournament on
Monday at Mission Lakes
Country Club in Palm Desert.
The event will determine the
Southern Section individual
cbampion end 40 qualifiers for
the CIF/SCGA Championships
at Members Club in Rancho
California on June 6.
Glasgow's sister, Jenny, won
the event last year.
0
Bueb&U Hall of Famer Rod
Carew will host a celebrity golf
tournament at Pelican Hill Golt
Club on May 30 tor the
Pecijatric Cancer Researt:b
Poundation, 1n hope1 ol ra.lsing
funds and awa.reneta for PCR.P
at Cblldren's HOllJltal al Orang
County.
Carew'• daughter, Michelle,
died of leukemia Aprll 17.
ESPN'1 Ray PtiiltOne wW
hOlt a pre·tournament dinner for
the Rod C4rew Pediatric Cancer
Golf O•lllc at tbe 11,yatt
Regency lftme CID Mliy 29. . ~Idled Ina tM
events Will blDliftl the PCRP.
wb.icb WOlb to~ tbe
qudty Of .. end IW'Ytval ..... ol
dllldNli wttb ~
dil1u..
Cd 51M275 far more
infonutk>a.
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COSTA MESA -! ~~~ys ~!~~~ =~: ·_~'=:,~'=,:. P~el confirmed Wednesday that
bis commitment to his family was rw1i,..,.
the reason he resigned bis post
after four seasons. · _
ParseJ said. •But my kids (daugh-~~t~E.~0~r:~~~; 1,,=,,,=,,_
ter Tori, 10, and son Weston, 7)
are at an age where they need
me around more and more.
• . -...
"l can't say e nough about the
support I've received from the
parents and the administration
the last four years, and the play-
ers have been great. There's a
good group of players coming
back and I'm going to miss work-
ing with them first hand."
DON LEACH I DAiLY PILOT
Corona del Mar's Chad Johnson grabs the ankle of Newport Harbor second baseman Gavin Tomalas
with the hope of breaking up a double play, but it didn't work, Tomalas' throw to first was true.
Parsel said he would ideally
like to coach the frosh-soph at
Estancia next season, which
would con_tain his time commit-'.~':_: ment to afternoons. He did not
rule out a return to varsity coach-
ing, but estimated that would not 1,':. become,possible for another five
or six years.
"I don't want any (coaching
assignment) involvmg nights,
weekends or holidays," Parse!
said. "Both my klds are real
involved in a number of activities
and my wife is working longer
hours.
"I think (Eagle assistant) Rich
·Boyce would be a great choke as
the next coach, and I told (Princi-
pal) Peggy Anatol I would be f,,,· available to help with the selec-
tion process, is needed.•
-By Barry Faulkner I
Shapiro medalist ~
GOLF
OCC drops to 6-14
S A N TA BASEB:ALL ANA -The
Orange Coast College baseball
team will be back in action Sarur-
day at home against Cypress Col-
lege corning off a 9-8 loss to Ran-
cho Santiago.
With just four games left in the
Orange Empire Conference sea-
, son, injury-riddled OCC (22-15,
6-14) all but mathematically elim-
inated from the Regional playoffs
set to start on May 10.
In Monday's game, the two
teams used a combine d nine
pitchers in a slugf est that featured
17 runs, 23 hits and four errors.
The Pirates scored four runs in
the top of the sixth to go up 8-7
with the big blows being RBJ-
doubles by Deric Yanagisawa
and Joe Jones.
Rancho tied the game in the
seventh on a run-scoring single
by Tony Zuniga and then took
advantage of a leadoff double in
the eighth to tag reliever Jim
Brewer (3-1) with the loss.
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Orange Co1st 110 204 000 I 13 3 R~S.ntlago 022 120 1b • 9 10 I
Uunl, SUrdodc (3), Brewer m. Moore (8)
and Gn.r.wtt. Clutter (6); Kewwra. u,p.z (2),
Montgom«y (4), Bowman (6), E911n (9) and
McMahon. W aowm.t\ L • Brw.1er, 3-1. Sv •
Egaf\ HR • Rfttef (OCO
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CONTINUED FROM 81
bard-charging Santa Margarita,
which knocked off league-lead-
ing El Toro Wednesday, 10-7.
Harbor, on the other hand,
looked like anything but a cellar
dweller, nailing three overaggres-
sive Sea King base runners for big
outs, turning a 4-6-3 double play
and smacking some timely hits.
Andy Langsdorf's two-run
homer capped a three-run first,
while sopl}omore catcher Paul
Jones posted his second straight
three-hit game and scored three
runs.
Jones singled and scored on a
pair of 'infield errors in the fifth to
make it 5-5 and it was his single
which skipped away from a Sea
King outfielder, allowing Nick
Louis to plate the go·ahead run in
the sixth.
Newport's Joe Urban followed
with an RBI single for what
proved to be needed inSurance
and the Sailors fulfilled their
spoiler role.
"On e of the things we're play-
ing for is to spoil things for other
teams," Kiefer said. "And, I just
threw it out there to them, but if
Oley win the final six in a row,
they may even gel into the play-
offs. Those bottom four tea.ms in
the standings seem to be getting
doser together."
SEA VllW l£'GU£
Newport Harbor 7, Coronll del MM' 6
Corona del Mar 000 500 1 • 6 11 6
Newport Harbor 301 012 x • 7 7 1
Johnson and Bear; Nuzum and Jones.
W -Nuzum, 3-4 L • Johnson, 7-4. 28 •
MacMillan (C), Bear (C), McMackin (0.
HR -Langsdorf (NH), Johnson (Q
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS SWIMMING
Eagles pick up first PCL win, 105-39
Eric Wayman and Chad Bol-
lenbach each won two events
Wednesday to lead the host
Estancia High boys swim team
to its first Pacific Coast League
win of the season, 105-39, over
Laguna Beach .. . Costa Mesa's
200 free relay of Ryan Dandy,
Robert Grayell, Domlnic Szuk-
sztul and James Comfort
remained unbeaten in PCL
competition with a winning
time of 1:35.04, but host Laguna
Hills won the PCL dual, 102-68,
to improve to 5-0. Mesa is 3-2 ...
Jeremy PiaseckJ qualified for
CIF in the 100 back in 57 .98
as Corona del Mar f~ to lrvine,
lagUNI Hiils 102. Costa Mesa A
200 medley l'9lay -1. lag. Hills, 1:53.S3.
200 fT'M • 1. Phuangthong (LH).
b47.S7; 2. Szuksztul (CM), 1:S5.92; 3. Hsieh
(LH), 1 :56.83.
200 IM· 1. Ting (LH), 2:02.9S; 2. Poling
(LH), 2:04.20; 3. Girma (LH), 2:15.S6.
50 fT'M . 1. Comfort (CM). 22.68; 2. Wal·
ters (CM), 24.20; 3. Morrbon (LH), 24.34.
100 fly· 1. Poling (LH), 57.S9; 2. Nguyen
(LH), 58.41; 3. Herriges (LH), 1:02.91.
100 fT'M -1. Phuangthong (LH), 49.2S;
2. Dandy (CM). 50.22; 3. Cleaver (CM).
53.94.
500 fT'M -1. Kwok (LH), 4:59 48; 2. Mor-
rison (LH), 5: 13. 71; 3. Sctlryer (CM), 5 46.35
200 fT'M ~ 11. Com Mesa (Dandy, Grayel~ Szuksrtul and Comfort), 1:35.<M
100 Md! -1. Kwok (LH), 58.51; 2. Com-
fort (CM), 58.8S; 3. Hylton (CM), 1:01 03
100 bteelt-1. Hflrige (lH), 1:04 06, 2
Girma (LH), 1:04.50; 3. Nguyen (CM),
1:14.29.
LaguNI Hills 1oa. c.o.t.a MeM &2
200 medley l'9lay -1. Laguna Hills,
2:06.05.
200 fT'M • 1. Oass (lH), 2:05.88; 2. Shu-
bin (LH), 2:06.61; 3. Pvtlmatama (lH),
2:08.S9.
200 IM . 1. Flttgerald (LH), 2:31.84; 2.
Hosokaw1 (LH), 2:43.60; 3. Howse (CM),
2:44.96.
50 fT'M . 1. Cl.us (LH), 26.Sl; 2. Lund
(CM}, 26.65; 3. Shubin (LH), 26.83.
100 fly · 1. Rodriguez (LH), 1:08.29; 2. K.
Grogan (CM), 1:M.69; 3. Dober (LH),
1:18.85.
100 fT'M • 1. K. Grogan (CM), 56.97; 2.
Fung (LH), 57.43; 3. Unruh (LH), 1:<M.97.
500 fT'M • 1. Alastuey (CM), 5:31.00; 2.
Weiland (LH), 5:31.411; i . Pinon (LH),
5:3&87,
200 free ~ • 1. Cocu Mesa (lund, Alastuey, Smith .net K. Grogan), 1:50.14.
100 bed!· 1. Hieb (lH), 1:<>?.60; 2.
Rodriguez (LH), 1:08.50; 3. Kelly (CM).
1:14.43.
100btMlt· 1. Fltz~(LH), 1:15A5;
2. Putlmatama (lH), 1:15.47; 3. CJk (LH},
117-57. Irvine (5-1) takes a two-
match lead over the Sea Kings
(3-2) in the race for second in
the Sea View League.
• In girls competition ... Coro-
na del Mar junior Laura
Weeshoff swam a 1:03.75 to win
the 100 back, the Sea Kings'
only win in host Irvine's 132-38
Sea View victory, the final d.ual
meet of the season. Irvine is 5-0
in league, CdM 3-1-1
Estancia found the PCL win col-
umn behind the double-victory
effort of Meghan Wllllams, who
touched first the 100 backstroke
( 1: 11.04) and the 200 tree
(2:25.15). The Eagles (4-6-1, 1·
4) topped Laguna Beach, 97·68.
Aileen Bennett added d win m
the 500 free (6:21 84), whlle
Estancia's 400 free relay team
won in 4:41.95 .. Allison
Alastuey had a CrF-qualifying
time in winning the 500 free
(5:3 1), Katie Grogan won the
100 free (56.97) and two Mesa
relay teams touched first, but
the Laguna H.ill6 Hawks defeat-
ed Costa Mesa, 108-62. Colleen
Lund, Alastuey, Jal.me Smith
and Grogan formed the Mus-
tangs' winning 400 free relay
(4 :01.27) and 200 free relay
(1 :50.14).Laguna Hllls im-
proved to 5·0, Mesa fell to 2-3.
BOYS SUMMARIES
400 fT'M rel•y -1. Laguna Hills. 3:28.65.
Eltllnd• 105, Lag-ltffch ]9
200 medi.y rel•y -1. Estancia (Jes.sup,
Stephens, Hoss, Bollenbach), 1:53.3B.
200 fT'M 1. Bollenbach 1:57.98; 2.
Seacrest (E), 2:21.19; Calkin(£), 2:23.55
200 IM · 1. Wayman (E), 2:24.13; 2.
Taboada (E), 2·59.90.
50 fT'M -1. McGann (L), 23.54; 2. Hoss
(E), 23.68; 3. Jes.sup (E), 24.16.
100 fty -1. Cox (L), 57.S; 2 Stephens (E),
58.01; 3. Calkin(£), 1:20.0.
100 fT'M -1 Bollenbach (E), 50 8; 2.
McGann (l.), 51 5; 3. Hoss (E). 53.7.
500 fT'M • 1 Lutz (L), 5:26.72; 2. Jessup
(E). 5:32.7S; 3 Johnson (E), 6:41.50.
200 fT'M ,.._y -1. Esta~ia (Stephens,
Jessup, Hoss, Bollenbach), 1 :34.04.
100 bedr -1. Stephens(£), 1:02.16; 2.
Laguna Beach, 1·11 68; 3 Stemen (E).
1·15.56.
100 bf.at· 1. Wayman (E), 1:16.28; 2.
Tabo41da (E), 1 17.7S, 3. Wells(£), 1:20.81
GIRLS SUMMARIES
1:17.35.
400 fT'M rea.y • 1. Costa Mesa (Lund,
Alastuey, Smith and K. Grogan), 4:01.27.
Estanca. t7, Laguna IMch A
200 medley rea.y -1. Laguna Beach,
2:07.05.
200 fT'M • 1. Will lams (E), 2:25. 15; 2.
Farley (L), 2:26.70; 3. M~e (~, 2:29.88.
200 IM -1. Cook (U, 2:28.93, 2. Rose-
naum (l), 2:39.0; 3. Frlno (E). 2:46.71.
50 fT'M • 1. Couslmano (l), 26.n; 2. TSujl
(E), 30. I 2; 3. Brooks (E), 30.2B.
100 fly · I. Rosenaum (l), 1:14.81; 2.
FllWWKht (E), 1:17.54; 3. Baker (E), 1:23.63.
100 fTee • 1. Couslmano (L), 59.96; 2.
8eMett (E), 59.68; 3. Maxfield (f), 1:08.54.
500 free. 1. Bennett (E), 6:21.84; 2. Fau-
n«ht (E), 6:40.31; 3. Netts (E), 7:11.75
2tO free ,..a.y • 1. Laguna BHc:h,
1:54.45.
100 bed! -1. Williams (E). 1:11.~ 2.
Farley (l.), 1: 1'.28; 3. Malcfield (E), 1:11 S-33.
1o0 brMft ·I. Stapp (l.). 1"22.58; 2.
Frlno (6), 1 :22.63; 1 Harrilon <a. 1 :26.21.
400 fl'M ,.c.y • 1. Estanda (Brooks,
400 free relay • 1 Estal'ICta (Lino De
Costa, Seacrest. Johnson, Wayman),
4:15.39.
Irvine 117, Corona del Mar 57
200 medley relay ·1. Irvine. 1:47 17.
200 fT'M • 1 Piasecki (CdM), 1:51 42; 2
Turi (I), 1.51 92; 3. JIMcenbach (I), 1:52.9
200 IM • 1 KllTI (I), 2'03 02; 2. Tarayao
(CdM). 2:07 ~. 3. Elsimert (I), 2:11 24
50 fT'M -1 Ronson (1). 21 85, 2 Bise
(CdM). 23.3! 3 Mulholland (I), 2364
100 fly -1 NV1trom (I). 56 65; 2 Berken
bach 55 27, Tabbert (I), 58 B5.
100 fTee -1 Ronson (I), 47 70, 2 Bise
(CdM). 61 42; 3 Yvn (I), 53 1
500 fTee -1 Tabbert (I). 4 5S 04, 2
Tarayao (CdM), 4•56 43, 3 Turi (I), 5 ()4 98
200 fT'M relay 1 Irvine, 1 33 21
100 Mdt -1 P1ase<:ki (CdM), 57 98. 2 Lon za (I), 58 66; 3 Greer (I), 58 91
100 bf.at -1 Ktm (I), 1 01 22, 2 Ek1meri
(t}, 1:02.84S, Mulholland (I), 10490
400 fT'M rellly 1 Irvine, 3 22 B
Flack, Tsuji. Fassnacht). 4·41.95
lrvlne 1J2. CoroM del M.v JI
200 medley rel•y 1. lrviM, 15471
200 fT'M · 1 O'Brien (I), 2:02.96; 2
Fabbri (I), 2:07.54; 3. Huszcz (I+, 2:07 55
200 IM -I H Kraus (I), 2:14.31; 2
Huesterey (I), 2:16 62; 3 Norton (CdM),
2:24.44.
SO fT'M • 1. l. Kraus (I), 26 03,
2. Zehntner (I), 26.11, 3. M. Hardt (CdM).
26.SS.
100 f'ly -1. ZenntMr (I), 1:01.97; 2
Mosquera (I), 1:03.12; 3. Lezak (I), 1:04.31
100 fT'M -1 O"Brlen (I), 55.10;
2. L Kraus (I), 57 .20; 3. Kim (I), 57 36
500 free · 1. H. Kraus (I), S.12.60, 2. Hol
sterty (I), S:25.80; 3. Huszc:z (I), 5:45 34
200 fT'M ..t.y · 1 !Mne, 1·46 08
100 blldl-I Wffshotf (CdM), 1·03 75,
2 Fabtwi (I), I :OS.34; l Aiding« (I),
1 06.92.
100 bteelt-1. Kim (I), 1:09 73, 2 Pack
(I), 1°13.29; 3. Bullodc (0, 1 13 85
400free~· I INtM,346M
Roof falls m · on Sailors, 13-1; Sea Kirigs' rally falls short
NEWPORT 8BACH -It was a
pretty good high school softball
game until tho eventh 1n.nlng.
That's when Santa Margarita
took advantage of sev n Newport
Harbor eTTOrs to push across nine
runs on the way to a 13·1 Sea
View Le4gue vlctory.
·we wefe dot.ng lust fine, but
seven errors )Ult isn't golng to get
tt done,• wd Coach Mike
Mullen.
The sailors (9· 7, S _.) were Mid
to one hll (a mth-inrµ.ng single bY
Ste~ ac..Un).
1M"9UIMUI ........... _ ........... , tllllliar1 W...,..... I01 000 9 • 1J I 0
Hl'WpOf'ttfiitidr 000 010 0 • ' 1 9 ..,,.,, .... '-mer; Mullen and Gato *"'" W • ~ L • Mullef\, M . 211 ,_...(SM),
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Sea Kings come up short with ftve-run rally
CORONA DEL MAR -Corona
del Mar High's five-:nm rally to tie
the score in the fttth lnning went
for naught as Irvine came back
with two runs m the sil:th
Wedneld&y to take a 1·5 win.
Aft4Jr falling behlnd 5-0, th
s.i Kings (8·11, 0·5) got RBI·lln·
gkM by Welley WWI, Unda Van
Hook and Erica Zoelle to . pU.U
even In the fttth_ Zdelle went 1 for
3 onlhe day .
lrvlne, one ot the top-ranked
.... 1D orange County at 1?-5·
1, Mel NDD8l'I on IK'Ond and
ddrd ID tb9 lblb When they go;t e
bese hit up the middle. One run
scored end the second came
acrou when a th.row to the plate
was cutoff and the batt r w41
called Mio 011 a play at second
hue.
The two teams combined for
19 bit.-ell Slngl . CdM fresh·
man Ja~ Menton had o o1
them for her fiBt hit on the varsl·
tytqUad.
OCC blanked, again
COSTA MESA -Th Orange
Coast College softball team con·
tinued its streak of futility
Wednesday. being shutout for the
seventh straight game. nus time
Orange Emplre Conf rene&'leod-
ing Cypress appllod the tag, •-O
The Pirates (3·26, 1-18) man-
aged three hits today aft r being
on th short end of four straight
on ·hitters,. La.Nell Tuck« and
Carri Ritchey doubled • for the
Plrat wb.lM Racine Pa~ added
a lirigl •
_.. ... cou••a
~ 4, Or-. C.-.t c.-....
CypmJ . , 000 110 I • i 1 \
Onlnge Coast 000 000 0 -0 3 ~
9'lao 8nd lloon*9Wt: HlrdeY .. at!d ~21 ·1\o.tol.~(Q--.
THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1996
KING GEORGIE DAY
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Coronation of King George I
Balboa Bay Club, 6 p.m.
May 1. 1996
HONORING
NEWPORT HARBOR HtGH'S
GEORGE YARDLEY, 1996
BASKETBAll HAU. Of FAME
INDUCTEE
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ntEDUNK
George Yardley, set to be saluted with a Basketball Hall
of Fame testimonial banquet May at the -
Balboa Bay Club, well remembers the game * • :: that more tnan any other doubtles.tgot him -4
there -the season finale in 1958 when he 1
became the first in NBA history to score 2,000 >l
points as he totaled 2,001 for the Detroit i
Pistons.
HI went into the last game needing 27 points to get
2,000," Yardley said. "We were playing the Syracuse
Nats and they vowed not to let me near 2,000. They put
Al Bianchi on me.
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"But my teammates wanted me to do it and they were · .1
going to make sure I did. They kept feeding me the ball. :
"I got 14 in the first quarter. Then they started _,
double-teaming me. They swarmed all over me every i
time I got the ball. · ; I
"I went about 10 minutes In the fourth quarter :l
without scoring. Then suddenly I got a basket that took 1 me to 1,999. :
"The next few seconds we got a turnover and I was 1
out in front on a fast break. I got a perfect long pass ' I
and nobody was even close enough to foul me. "
"I'm sure they would have if they could, because they I
really hated me breaking 2,000 on them. I
"I was so far out In front of everyone I dunked the last :
one for 2,001. · · 1
"The game wasn't stopped. We weren't much for l I ceremony back then. The only reason I got to keep the • 1
ball was because I happened to have it when the game · I
ended." 1 l _______________________________________________ _J ·
BOATING
NEWPORT HARBOR YACHT CLUB
1996 Atwn.nson Cup
& Skytutt Tn>phy Reg.tt.a
· lndivim.t.I it.c. Winners
RKe1
J35 · 1. Komonia; Schock 35 -
Troublemakers; Melges 24 . Rush.
ULDB 70 · 1 Holua.
~2
J35 -Breakaway, Schock 3S -1
Psychobetty; Melges 24 -1 Bill
Menninger; UlOB 70 -1 Evolution
Racel
J3S -Breakaway; Schock 35 · 1
Psycobetty, Melges 24 · 1 Whrte Ford
BrOl'ICO; ULDB 70 -1 Evoh.Jt1on •
Race4
J3S -1 Breakaway; 5C:hock 3S 1
Troublemaker; Melges 24 -1. Rush; ULOB
70 -1 Taxi Dancer.
OassWinnen
J80 -1. Don Becker and Bob Strang,
8YC. S.S.
J3S -1. Breakaway, John O'Connor,
CBYC. 4.25; 2. Abba Zabba Dad. David
Stockman, BYC. 11.00; 3. Fast Lane,
Bob & Kathy Patterson. CYC. 12.00.
ULDB 70 -1 Evolution, Brack Duker.
CYC. 8.50; 2. Taxi Dancer, Don
Hughes/Bob RIChards, SMYC. 9.75; 3
Holua. Richard Blatt, Columbia YC. 13 75
Melges 24 -1 Rush. Chris Snow, SOYC.
15 S. 2. Zooid, Marshall Harnngton. SOYC.
19 O; 3 Bozooka Joe. Bruce Ayres. NHYC.
27 00, 4 Monsoon, Bruce Ayr~ NHYC.
27 00, S Speedster, Ed O'Sullivan, SDYC.
36.00.
~Cup
Schock 35 • 1. Wings. cnnnis & Sharon
Case, SOYC. 2 Troblemaker. Alden &
Adam Glickman. Ventura Sa1hng Club,
23 SO, 3. Mischief, Carolyn Hardy/Mark
Reardon, BCYC. 18.00; 4 Psychobetty,
Alan Lev•. KHYC. 20.50; s. Water
Moccasion, Judi Gorslu/Brad VVhe-eler,
BYC. 23.00
S.lboil Ylldrt Clubl
King Harbor Ylldrt O\lt»
King Hwbcw to S.lboil Race
PHRF·A • 1. Flying Dutchman, R. Van
Kreuningen. KHYC; 2. Fog9y Notion,
Kennedy; 3. Nitro, Team Nitro, KHYC; 4.
Low Flying Aircraft. Knebel; 5. Pathfinder,
Lehmak.
PHRF·B -1. Crossfire, Fritz Dawson,
KHYC; 2 Ferae Nature, Reeves.
DEEP SEA
WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS
O.veys Locker· S boats, 11 o anglen
24 yellowtail, 90 bonito, 12 barracuda,
65 calico bass. 168 sand bass. 39 sculpln,
12 sheephead. 10 rockfish, 16 rock cod,
1 cow cod, 4 sole. 4 blue perch, 15 m.clt-
erel.
Newport Lending • 3 boats, 32
anglers. 20 sand bass, 2 alico bass. 1
bonito, 1 halibut. 3 sc.ul/)in, 25 mackerel.
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SCHEDULE ~J,
TODAY
TENNIS
High school bo~ and girls. Community col
lege men and women at 01a1 lnvitattOl'\al
llA5EaAU.
High school -Estancia at Aliso N19ue~ 3 1 S
SWIMMING
High school ~ and girts -Newport
Harbor at Sant.a Marga•1ta. 3.1 Sp m
SOfTIAU
High school -Estanoa at Unovenrty. 3 15
p m., Costa Mesa at Laguna Beach. 3 15
GOU'
Community college Palomar, Riverside,
Orange Coast at Mesa Verde CC. 1 p.m
High school · Santa Margarrta vs. Newpol1
Harbor at 8tg Canyon CC. 2.4S.; Irvine vs.
Corona det Mar. at Newport Beach CC. 3.;
Laguna Hills vs Costa Mesa at Costa Mesa
G&CC. 2:30; Estancia vs. Laguna Beach at lten
Browns. 2:30 pm.
FRJDAY
BASBAU
High school Newport Harbor at Corona
del Mar, 3:1S; Laguna Hills at Costa Mew.
3 15; Estancia at Ahso Niguel, 3 15 '
SOFTBALL
College -Southern California College
at Cal Baptist. 2 p m
Community college -Orange Coast at
R1vers1de. 3 p.m
High school -Corona del Mar at
Woodbndge, 315, Newport at El Toro, 3,15
VC>U.EYaAU
High school · Newport at Corona del ~r.
6 45 p.m.; Estancia at Costa Mesa, 3"15 P-l"
SIMMMtNG
Comm. college -Orange Emp<re Conf-er.
ence finals at Sadd~badt College, 1 p "'·
High school · Huntington Beach at
Estancia. 3 15 p.m
.nNNIS
High school ~ and girls Corona dl!l
Mar at Oia1. all day
TMCX ANO RUD
College -Southern Cahfomta College at
Azusa PectftC. 10 am
~~ca.ls shine on history-making hockey team OJAI Stone and Yoon:mJ Ob iil doubles.
From Soutbem Calif OJnia Col·
lege are Matt.Lu Joban.uon,
David Robbins, Ryan Lew and
Paulo Ba.niga tn men11 mmpcti-
tion, wbile Wendy Andel, Quynn
Lee, Beed George end Cathy Bin·
nquist are ln women's.
MAllg se.td Wednetday.
•So f quit the adWoiy CX>lNnit·
tee.· ~ ..
e South C04St Sabers, \l. P Wee ner 2 hock y
ade up of 1 l· and 12·year~ld boys mostly rrom
County, 'became the first CuWonu4 l~ evor
tile.tr age group to reach the National CbAmpl·
•FDIJ:>S held 1D Cevela.od, Ohk>.
ey were almost the first t run fJom Cahforruo to
ttie charopioh$bJp, falling ju t short tn the title
e, losing to Lavooto, Mich., 3-2. Tho Sabers feature
~als, goalie 8edu Walsh e.nd nght wing Cbarl
day, both of Corona dul MM.
atsh played about 60 gam~ for the Sabers and
was m goal during the championship game. He was
ctlso minded the net w the morning for the Sabers' •-1
win m the serrulmdls over lthclca, New York.
Hdlladay, pldya.ng on the thitd line of a talent-laden
tMm. i.cored 16 goals and notched 31 asSJSts Uus sea·
c;on He i.aw plenty of tee tune during the tournament
Along the road to NalJonctls, the Sabers claimed the
Statt> Champ1onstup and then swept their Region
which 1ncluded teams from California, Oregon and
• Wa-.tunqton. They were one of onJy 10 tearn..c; to make
lhP champ1onstup held.
£\'en though the Sabert were tn vtrgtn tettitoTy for a
CdWomJ.a te41D, th(IU' appearaiia. was no fluke.
"W played a 103-game schedule and predic«l
three or tour days 4 week,• said Coach Ron Whit .
••we bold practice at •:30 in the morolJ'lg on weekend.a
with ona kid coming Ul from Thousand Oaks and
another trom Coronado lsland in San DJego. That'•
about tt lour.hour drtve tor an hour·and-Wteen·minute practice.
·we're probably on the ice as Jllucb as a profession·
ttl team.• The Sa):>e.rs skate out of the Glad.al Garden
Ice Arena in Anaheim.
'1beir &lrong showing at the NoUona.ls, should be a
boost for some individual careers.
"Several kids will start to get looked at by other
hockey organizations, playing in college,• White said .
"Hockey i$ an unusual experience. You basically make
it or break lt by 15 01 so.
"ln the past, very few California kids have gotten to
the higher levels, but with the growth of hockey here l
think these kids are a new breed of California hockey
players.·
CONTINUED FROM 81
•Jt should be a real 8atU<l of
tbe Bay up here," Bleikcr said.
Cd.M's Nina Vaugha.o bas
dropped out of the girls 16s
because of a pulled abdominal
muscle, her iqother, Debra Rus·
sell, Mid Wednesday.
The fi'Dals for ,high school ,
matches are Saturday. College
finals are Sunday.
Orange Coast College's men
are expected to use Robert Intria-
go (CdM) and Steve Johnson in
singles and doubles and Don
Rader and Ron Rader in doubles.
OCC's women will feature
Heather Eves and Debbie Drissi
in singles and doubles and Heidi
CdM Cooch Tun Mang, wb.o
had planned to have Taylor Dent
and John Cappello play in dou-
bles, was furious with the Ojai
a~visory committee because of
hiS inability to switch a player.
Dent is representing the U.S. in
the World Cup in Jamaica and
Mang wanted to replace him with
Sameer Chopra, but the commit-
tee reportedly turned his request
down. '
"We got aced out again, so
that's two years in a row, because
they said I can't substitute some-
body for Taylor in doubles,"
Last year, CdM'I 'fyler ~
breaker could not play and Mang.
attempted to replace him ··.wtUt
Cappello, but the committee
balked. ~
Mang al.Jo operates tho Med-
ings for the boys CJP indMdue1
cbempionsh1pe at Se.Cliff Coun-
try Club in Huntington Beach and
the CIF sectionals at Edison~.
both posts he said OD Wednesday
be will step down fro1J1.
Dent and Cappello were slated
to be seede9 fourth in the 16s
doubles. •so now Chopra and
Cappello don't get to go because
of this ridiculous rule," Mang
said. "Since then, l've found out
that coaches have gone to Ojai
and substituted names at the
desk."
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PUBLIC NOTICES (8t9) 590·9200, CAL· 5253.875.09 checks, cashier'• checks MARK RODGER ZARI· abOve set forth, at whichpursuanttotneNollctofOelau" ess secured Dy said oeed.Helgtlts,lntheCllyofCosU ct..gn n1 ..-d .. w E s T E R H R E· The beneficiary under drawn by a Slale or Fed· ANA, A073 time they wlll be opened and Election 10 Sell tnereunoer dvances thereunder with Mesa, COCAnty of Or.nge wme w the ~ o..i Cir
PUBLIC NOTICE CONVEYANCE CORP., said Deed ol Trust hereto· eral Credit Union or Sav· EDGAR LEITE, A079 and examined at the office recordeo 01IO!V1996 as lnstni· nterest as provided therein, and Stete at Cllllomla, u ,,.; l9d o.d d Tl\lll Dlrlld'
525 East Main StrHt tore execu1ed and dellv-lngs Association. or Sav· LEO MEDINA, A082 ol the Pu!cl'laslng Division, ment No 96·0l3221 of utd he unpaid principal balance of MllP thereof f9COfded In M111511* SEMA*> llECOfl.
-----8----' ered 10 the undersigned a lngs Bank, authorized to do MARVIN QUARLES, A093 10844 Elhs Avenue, Foun-OlllWI RecOlds wiu sen 00 e note secured by sa10 deed 9oo11, Paga 113 of Mtseet. VEYAHCE. CO#tPIJ/f ,_ 042~ 4 P.O. Box 22004, El wntten Declaration ot D• business in lhls State. All AUTUNM MAUGA. B761 taln Valley. Calofornla. for OYWl9g& at the Main (Norl~l 1111t11 1nterest thereon as P<OVlded neoua 'Maps Records a1 Ti 4go() ~bi N Tl E OF Cajon, CA 92022· fault and Domand for Sale, checks must bo currently GLORIA CASTANREDA, the fottowlng: E 1 11 c . C n sa1d note lees charges and aald orange 'county The ~ ......_.,_
TRUSTEE'S SALE 9004, (619) 590·9200 and a wrmen Notice ol De-dated. tn the evenl tender C134 PURCHASE OF FIVE n rince to t e ounty ourt· xpenses oi tile trustee and tile operty 8ddreu and otfW Slilt 2670. ......_ CA tr1C8
APN: 049· 130· 120 Dated: April 11, 1998 fault and Election to Sett. olher than cash Is ac· KATHY BEHLING, C208 FOUR-WHEEL ELECTRIC ~u11'·s 70~ f lvlc C Cenl;~4~ri~ rusts created bv said deed o ~~designation r any (616)~ (600#221·1~
LOAN NO: By: Jaaon L. Cotton The und~1s1gned caused cepted, the Trullee may JOHN FLEMING, C212 PERSONNEL CARRIERS, ca • an 1 na, 1 al · usl dated O'fl2/1996 BE al the rNI ~ .,'. (c.M Only) 8y Kin ~ ,3798-425261 ·~RC TRUSTEE SALE OF· said Notice ol Detault and Wllhhotd the Issuance of SINN LE. C297 SPECIFICATION NO. v-010 at publiC aJCl0'1, to tile hio~ut nnt Dud S.Nlte. as UI sa1btd lboVe la purpolted AsllSIMt s.:r.t.y C2GOS7 " ~&F· SARVAK KEN FICER· JASON l COT Election 10 Sell to be 1e-the Trustee's Deed until JOSE R. LOPEZ, 0365 l;Jlds must be submined bidder for cash (P•r•b!e at I~ ruste• A Otlawi19 Corpora tobe· 1_.ChufdlStColta 111111251996
-• ' • • · • corded m the county where funds become available to CHRIS HAYNES. D400 on the form supplied by lime ot sate in lawful money ot Ion 140 E Commonwealth Me ·CA 92S2I. The undef ---------NETH TON, EXT· 3017 lhe real property ls toc•led. lhe payee or endorsee as a GLORIA MORENO, 0422 the Distncls In accordance !he UMea States), aw tlQht. liUt. ve Suite 202 Fullerton c ~ TrustN dtsdalm; PUBLIC NOTICE
CV Pubtisned Newpo1t FOR SALES INFOR· matter ol right. RAMON CARRANGO. wilh all provisions of the and interest, i:oovtytd to and 926,J2 (7H ) 773·0800 ' SV: an ti.blllty fOf WI lncor
T.S. No.607513 Be3ch-Cos1a Musa Daily MAT Io H . M 0 n ·Fr I Said sate writ be made D463 spec1f1callons. Specrlica· now held Dy I underu 1d Oted ot Crystal c Stepnens Trustee sale r~ ol the Y .i. *>TICE OF TitUSTEE'S IALE
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO P1101 April 18. 25. May 2 S:OOam j0 S:OOpm bU1 w11hout covenant o; CORAL HOWELL E78t hons. bid blanks and fur· trust 1n tne propeny sotuated 1n tficer P773614.rl5,5/2. 51'9'96 drtu and ott!'~ UNOER oaD OF TRUST FLf: PROPERTY OWNER· 1995 8 91 590 9200 CAL warranty. express or tm· ROY KELLER, E8t5 ther Information may be s•1d County ano Stale nereinancr delbvUon, 1 shown t~2 A.P. MUMIER: "2-211·
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT lh316 ~~STE N • RECONVEV. piled regarding lllle, pos· Published Newpo.rt obtained at the above ad· descntled. AS MORE FULLY PUBLIC NOTICE lwftfn. Thetotllan~al 18 YOU AR£ IM OEFAUU Ulf. lTN 0 ER A D EE 0 0 F R • sessions or encumbrances, Beach·Costa Mesa Daily dress. telephone (714)962· OE SCRIBED ON SAID OEEO OF the ~ balano at the 0ER A DEED OF TRUST DATE> ~UST DATED MAY 24 PUBLIC NOTICE ANCE CORP., 525 East lo salisty Iha Indebtedness Pilot April 25, May 2. 1996 2411. TRUST the piopeity address ind NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SAlt TS oblgldorl MCVRd•..., the S.pte111lw 20, 11tt IML.EU 1978 UNLESS YOU TAKE Main Street, P.O. 8011 secured by said Deed, ad· Th32t Publlstied Newport No.. ~2G-O'l!IO lowr No. w~ YOU TAl<E ACTlOM TO PRC).
ACT ION TO PROTECT 42426 22004, El Cajon, CA vances \hereunder, w1lh In-Beach·Cosla Mesa Daily otner common desio~allOn 11 001093056f YOU ARE IN DEFAUl.T proptfty to be iolchnd ru-TECT YOUR PH0PERTY IT MAY
'1'.QUR PROPERTY. IT MAY NOTICE OF 92022·9004, (819) terest as provided therein, PUBLIC NOTICE Pilol Apnl 25. 1996 any, 01 tne rul propeity de UMDER A DEED OF TRUST aonable== BE SOLD AT APUBUC iALE. IF ~ SOLD AT A PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S SALE 590·9200 and the unpaid principle of LEGAL NOTICE TH323 s1c9n7b0ed aC~ove ~s pSurported tCo bt OATa> 11127189 UNl.ESS YOU cs: tM INtlal ... ...--.... YOU NEED AH EXJILANATIOfl ""LE IF YOU NEED AN AP "" • 06 the note secured by said nUICn heel, osla TAl<E ACTOI TO PROTECT ......--...... B<PLANATION OF THE H: 11•2 .. t Dated:Aprll 11, 1998 deed with Interest thereon NOTICE OF PUBLIC NOTICE Mesa. Ca 92626 Tile under· YOUR PROPERTY, tT MAY BE al the Notice al Sale Is: OFTHEMATUR£0FTMlflRO.
NATURE OF THE PRO· LOAN NO: Sy: Patricia Danlel1 as provided rn said Note PUBLIC SALE OF StQntO trustee d•scla ms 1ny SOI.DAT APV8llCSALE FYOU $152,721.97. _.. lddlliof'I to CEEDIHG AGAINST YOU. YOU
CEEDING AGAINST YOU 32088235 75005A2 TRUSTEE SALE OF· Dated· APRIL e 1998 ABANDONED NOTICE l1a1>i1.1y tor •nr 1nconect11m ol HEED AH EXPl..AHATIOH OF THE cash. tM TNStM wtl aa:ilfll SHOUlD CONTACT A l.AWYEJt. vo.u SHOULD CONTACT A R E F : C AR L S 0 N , FI CE R : p AT RI c I A TRUSTEE: ' PROPERTY INVITING BIDS the properiy a1wm and olhtr NATURE OF THE PftOCEEOING a cuhllt'a dMdl drawn on NoKe tS hnby ~ INt SER-
LAWYER . KATHERINE DANIELS, EXT. 3022 BURROW ESCROW Notice ts hereby given . The County Sanitation common dts1gnaoon. ti any, AGAINST YOO. 'l'OU SHOVU> 1 ltlte Of MUoNI bMk, 1 RAHO RECOHVFfAHCE COM· Ao,.~ M~XL~w~9i;E~~ lOR~~ CV CONVENTIONAL Publlshed Newporl c 0 .. 5 0 1 PAR I<· lhal the underslg!'ed Wiii g~:~;;~.a~· ~r,·~~~.e:u~~s Shown ~ere1n Tht total Ail'oO~nt ~~~ ~ On w. ~=~ ~-=-~! °! PN4Y .• """"· Of ---
CoNVEYANCE CORP T .S. No. 206643 BoQCh·Costa Mesa Daily CENTER DRIVE sell at public auction, pur· unlif Tuesday May 14 ol Ille u~pa'<J balance ot the ~ LLC .._.._ ~ chectc drawn by 8 ltMe Of WS.. or ~ w.e
c 11 I a IMPORTANT NOTICE TO Pilot April 25 May 2 9 s AH TA AN.. A Al 1uan1 lo Sectlon 21700 Of 1996 at 11·00 am Bids obhga11on secured by lhe e>•OO· T under.:;->'.......--fedenl LWlngs and loWI u-Plftl8'1I to .. o.d °' TNll 3 1 orniJ c_orpora ion as PROPERTY OWNER· ' · · "'• "' lhe Business & Proles· ' · 1 · • eity to be sold and rtasonabre fUlt• punUlrll to -~•-i.u. ellCUlld bf Rdl9d °"'9cfl ft! duly appointed trustee vou ARE IN DEFAULT 1996 92705 TELEPHONE slonal Code 1he 1ollowln., must. b~ rece ved at the t • .. o..d of Tllllt l900rded tr11ae. • _ _.,., aav ... a ~ Pll7IClt OllllOI ~ nl w uf\der and pursuant to th319 (7 ) ' B 9 • " 01stncls Administrative Of· es 1mattu tostS. t•pensu aou lnstrUIMfll Mo ~ .. 111 book atlon or savings bM'6t Oeed of Trus1 iecorded UNDER A DEED OF 1~ 55. 212 described 8rope~ to wit: hce by the date herein· advancesa11ne11meoltht•Nllal. -ol~Alcordllnlhe apeclftedlnSectlonl102al Aeoctded Clll otnrlttlt •
30NE 2. 1978 as inst No TRUST. DATED MARCH 16, PUBLIC NOTICE BY. CHERYL WVlAND, MICHAEL OTTA LL D·20 above set torth, at whicn pul>l•mon o1111e No11ce ot Sate o',.C:-cr'tt1t Courtly Rloard9 of the F1nancW Code and -~ No tt-525111 al
J19B, m book. page. ol Of. ~99~1 u:L~~s Y~U ;AK~ PRESIDENT S~r:o· ~~csot0.Es;OR~s~ time they will be opened ts S193tl7778 In •Od•t'o~ 10 OnngeCountt S&*of<Alibnl& thofUtd to do bwlnua In Otficu1Recordc11twdlcuttie
lic•al Records in lhe oll1ce Y8UROPROPER~ ~ ~~Y FORECLOSURE Publi shed Nowporl ~TACKS H-63 Bo es and examined al lhe ottice cash. tne Trustee will acteot a e.:uteotiyfS*'°'J.Slmldllnd ~ Nta. lntheewntten-c.ounty Reccrdlr d OfMtt
ol 1he Counly Recorder ot BE SOLD AT A· PUBLIC NO. TO 1539 Beaoh·Costa Mesa Daily clothes. misc. KAY LYNN of the Pu~chaslng Division. casnier's check drawn on a state Oeboflh Fl Sil!lid\ husblnd Ind def other than cutr la ac-OMity cabM. ni Plftl9't IO
ORANGE Counly State 01 SALE IF YOU NEED AN YOU ARE IN DEFAULT PtlOI April 11. 18. 25, 1996. VISION A.22 Endtbls 2 10844 Ellis Avenue. Foun· Of n;U,onal ban\ a checll dr3wn wilt w!t1a.'41 11 pub1k adon lo cepttd the Trustee may the,.... al o.td nl Blctiorl
CALIFORNIA executed by EXPLANATION OF THE UNDER A DEED OF Th309 dressers bed mirror i1sh· lain Valley. C111iforn111. tor Dy• state or leoeral eteOrt un•on highest bidder lot cash~ Ill wlthhold the lsaUMC~ al the IO Siii r.wldlt ...-did
GARY VALBUENA. AN UN-NATURE OF THE PRO· TRUST DATED 8/30/90 rod tools JANAL KHAYAT lhe following: ()(a check OrJwn by a Stale or Umeal -lnlMUlftOnlYofh TNstAle's Deed U'1CI fUndl Ot~19N • .-.w .... ND ~~~IE~E~tN AT PUBLIC CE EDI NG AGAINST 't'OU. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· PUBLIC NOTICE F-40 Lu~g11ge, desk, ski, F6~~~~~~~L o;LE~;vR~~ federal sav.l'IQS and loan assoc11 UnitedSbll•) lllChtHottlli'Ortlt1t-=:, = .:~ ,.!: IM0007IOO d llld Ollciltl
AUCTION TO HIGHEST YOU SHOULD CONTACT A T ION TO PROTECT NOTICE OF SALE boxes, misc. CARGO CARRIERS SPECI· hon, sav1nos assoc1al10n or lrlnca lo~~ Counhoule. ter al rtgtlC. I.id aale wll be R.cords. _. .. an MlNM II
Bl DD ER F 0 R c As H . LAWYER YOUR PROPERTY, IT In accordance With the Sale Wl!I be by com pell· FICATION NO. v-0t'1 savinos 1>anootc1f1ed in Sect on 100 CMc Center CriYI w-. Sn. !Tiide, but without COVW'\al'IC .. llM Main (Nof11\) EllCtallol to
CASHIER S CHECK On MAY 16. 1996. at MAY BE SOLD AT PUB-provisions of Section 21700 llve bldd1ni (wrinen. sealed Bids must be submllted 5102 ol the finarc1a1 Code a'ld Ana. Calibnla ~ c.hie(a °' WllT#lty uprus °'Im-ttle CouRty ~ 100
DRAWN ON A STATE OR 10 00 AM .. CAL·WESTERN LI c s ALE. IF YO u lhrough 217l6 ot the Cali· bids may • subrruttod In on the form supplied by iJlltOnLeO to do l>us·~'ss n Ill•\ dledl(sj !\'lust be made~ pied~ ua.. poun. CMc: Ctflltf o.tw Wiil, Sllltl
NATIONAL BANK, A ~~~~r~~aEY~~~r;t~~P .. 9: NEED AN EXPLANA· rornia Business and Proles· ~~~ ~f~nacye) 1:J1s 1:te 2?J~ th_e Dlslrlcts In .accordance sme In the event t'nder other ~ ~and Inter• llon °' encUll'lbfanca, to AN. Ca. 111 US A.II.~
CHE"CK DRAWN BY A 1 TIONOFTHENATURE sions Code \here belngpM · wttha1tprovls1onsofthelhancash 1saccepted,tlleTrus· --'lo8t\d Mtd...,lt lldttvthelndebtednffa ... ll.Qorl.10 fw~--S'l'ATE OR FEDERAL duly appointed tiuslee due,unpaldstOl'a e fee for .,.atlhapremlseswhore speci fications. Specl·!et m1ywilhhOldlhe1ssuanceof con.'"r" now .., un. tUJecf by said DMd, ce111~• .. llm1ot llll11
CREDIT UNION OR A under and pursuant IO Of THE PROCEEDING which INSTORA~E HUN· said P!Operty h.as been flcations, bid blanks and the Trustee's Oeed until funds der &a!d o..ct of T~ In lhe prop. advanets thefeundel with fllwlU money of lw l.Wtld SI .. ).
CHECK DRAWN BY A Deed of Trust recorded AGAINST YOU, YOU TINGTON BEACH stored and which IS localed further rnformahon may be !>tcomt 1va lable to lhe PZ"tr or e/ty sitUlled In uid County and ,... .. -.&A&A ..._...... .. .-.. 11111 Ind .,.... COl\-MARCH 24 1994 as inst SHOULD CONTACT A is en-at AYRES SELF STORAGE. • Sblledtscribeda.l.Dln.olTrld or..efe.,aspr.,,..._.u ...... ., . .,,~ STATE OR FEDERAL SAV-No !l4·02t·755 in book lilied to a hen pursuant to 7012 ErnHt Ave Hunll • obtained at the above ad· endorsee as a m~tter ot nght No 1Tl2. •l*MIP r--o.d ln andtMur.,..id~~ ..,_.toaidnow'-ldtJyllWldlr
tNG S AND LOAN AS· p3ge, of Olliciai Records 1~ LAWYER. section 21702 of said code ton Beach, Ca (7141 8~i, dress, lelephone (714)962· Said nit will l>t made. bul Boole llS, Peg.a 47 througll '9 In-ance a1 the Nott seci.nd by S9d o.o d ff\11111 .. ~
SOCIATION. SAVINGS AS· the office 01 the County Re· NOTICE OF on Iha goods hereinafter 7314. landlord reserves 2411 . w11nou1 covenant or warranty. dwlve Miai;.ll,.lfOU$ ~In Ille Nld Deed wtlh Interest Wlll..a " aerd Co..flly llld Sllllt
80CIATION OR SAVINGS corder of orANGE county TRUSTEE'S SALE described as Mlscel· the right to bid at the sale. Published Ne wporl express or 1mphed rtgard•no Mle. Offa ot lhe CounfY R.ecofder °' theRon as Pfovlded In said ~ ~ AS MORE
SANK SPECIFIED IN SEC· State of ,;~LIFORNIA ex· UNDER DEED laneous House hOld Items Purchases must be made Beach·Costa Mesa Daily DOSStsSIOO O< encumbrances. to Yd Cowt1y APN I ilf.4&7·11The Noet. fees, chargu end U• FLU Y OE~f88) Off ~
TJON 5102 OF THE FINAN· eculotf by KATHERINE OF TRUST sofas. relrrgerotors, by cash and paid for at Iha Prtot Apt1f 25· 1996 satisfy tilt 111dcbtednus secu'!d llltHI 8ddteu end ochef-J*\MS ol the trust" and DEED Of TRUST The~
CIAL CODE ANO AU THO· CARLSON, AN UN MAR· Notice 1s hereby g111en washer, dryers, and per· time or purchase. All pur· TH324 !>y said Deed, advi!ltts tllereun dnignlrlon, If 1ny, of Che r.., the INsts cntted by aid tddr9ss aid Ollw OlllM9I Mg ~Z~~1;0ST~~E 8~7~~E~~ RIED WOMAN that Burrow Escrow Co .. a ~on~I p~perty. Due notice chased goods are sold as PUBLIC NOTICE der, woth interul 1s provided property deectibtd lbcM ls fl'll· =.cal T~ F«i !llllon, if q . ot ... ,.. ~
HELD AT THE ENTRANCE WILL SELL AT PUSUC Cahtornia Corpo,atoon as u!~nkg 0 ee~0g~er 10 par· Is and must ba removed al therein, and 111e unpaid pnncioal potttdtobe 3265Cobado llnt, ..,._ts,• Nici Ti~ dlttcrCledllllOl'trs~IDt. TO THE ORANGE C TY AUCTION TO HIGHEST lrustee. or successor n wn . am an in· time ol sale. Sale is subJecl Fictitious Business !>alance ot L~e Note securtd oy Costa ~ ~fofnlat2'2' The ,_...... u ·rustee, s Chsrry Hiiia u.. """'°"
HALL 300 EAST CHlP BIDDEA FOR CASh. 11ustee, or subsllluled terestt t~erein ~d 1~8 "';'e to canceltalron In the event Nam• Statement saldOeedw!h 1nttrulthertonu ~Tnc.echdMttlflY = ~:--Chat1-9ead\CatZMOThewldli41td
Mm.I ' AVENUE, ORANGE: CASHIE R· S CHECK trustee pursuant to the s~e~~~t ~~ =~~h ~:e~c~a~ of settlement between land· The l0Uow1ng persons are provided .~ U•d Note fees, r.Mil141yb lf!Vlnoon~ollht ~ 8 . 1• (818) Tnm. dls:lllllll ll1Y '*" 1cr ~LIFORNIA all fight, t•lle DRAWN ON A STATE OR Deed ot Trust executed by rn: expired will be sold to lord and Obligated party. doing business as: Crea-charges and upenses ot Irle llrffl ldd!ns sid o4tlef OOllllllOn ~ Assl~ ~~ "'f IClOllC:fl,.. d the~
ano tnteresl convey~d 10 NA T I 0 NA L BANK, A WINOLA RUSSELL. A SIN-the public by INSTDRAGE Ayres Self Storage, lure Comlorts, 2547 E. :ruslee and ine irvsts crtaled by IM\gnllioc\ II tl'lf, thown '*tin. D.tted: • Apf1I CM 1;li lddrtlcs lrlCI Cits CDlllll'CI\ Mg..
and now held by II under CHECK DRAWN B v A GLE WOMAN HUNTINGTON BEACH lo-Resident Maneger• Sand pebble LI\., Brea. CA said Oeed of Trust Dated SM! .. wlM be ll'ladt, ~ ~ ASN>'lDl1¥77 4111 "'' 4121 ll8llDn ti -.,_ ~ The d D d I T STATE OR FEDERAL Recorded 8,31/90 Inst p bl' hod N I 92621 .,6 SEA"'N RECO ~Ol-rrtly,t~or • • -·•· sar ee 0 rusl '" •ne CREDIT UNION OR A #90-468700 ot Olllc1a1 caled 11 7471 Warner Ave. u ts ewpor Kaeo Edward Milker, 2547 04'1!V1V~ "" O N· Implied. r1911dong 11111. ~ toCll ~al h 1111*! blllra
properly s11uated in said CHECK DRAWN BY A Records on the otfice of the Counly ol Orange. State ol Boach·Costa Mesa Daily E Sandpebbte Ln Brea VEYANCE COMPANY as sa tiOll, 01 ~---'° PllY Che PUBLIC NOTICE flt ~ lmnd b'( h
Coun1y and Stale de· STATE OR FEDERAL SAV· County Recorder of OR· Cahforn1a on the 9th day of Pilot April 25. May 2, 1996 CA 92621 " · Trvslte. 4900 Rtvtrprade Read, tvn.11"1"9 p<lnc:iplf '""' of ltlt prapmny to b9 "*'ht,....... scnbe~ ~s· T INGS ANO LOAN AS ANGE County, California, May 1996 al 8'00 am. , Th322 Jessica Cuthers. 9822 Sui/I 2810. lrwtndale, CA 91706 l>Ol•(•I Mair.cl by uld Deed o4 NOTICE Of TRUSTEFS SAlE IAm_, CIOCIS. ~ aid sg~BED LI~ s~~Dv D~E~ SOCIATION. SAVINGS AS· and pursuanl lo Iha Nohce Te; ms ~or lhe ~~ aie cash PUBLIC NOTICE Santtago Blvd .. VIII~ Park. (818)856·4858 (800)221· 184 Tl\ist, With 11>1 .. ne ll>t<tof\. PIO-UHOER DEED Of TRU$T FILE: ldltwlces • h ""' d ...... ~ l"AUST SOCIA TION. OR SAVINGS of Default and Etecllon lo on Y a e su I to can· CA "92667 (~Iii Ofl/yJ By 1t.1m Xaulm1.1, ~ In load note(sl. adv-, It 11'2't A.P. NtJllBER. "11-3U· ~of 1!t NoKe al S. 11
The strcol address and BANK SPECIFIED IN SEC· Sell tnereunder recorded fhellaho~ 1La~dlorg r1eser;ies BSC 5055 This business 1s con· Assistant Stcret1ry C2'3514 4 1111'/. under Ille lefms of ulct o..d 17 YOO ARE IH DEFAULT UN-llZ1."'-71 In ~ ID clltl
ottier common designalion TION 5102 OF THE FINAN· JAN S, 1996 Inst. #96· lls~ ~fg namoes ~~d ~n~tn sm~ Notice of ducted by· a general part· 25. 5 U9 1996 ol Trusc. ...._ ch.~ end • OER A DEED Of TRUST DATED h Tl\IQle Ml 1CC1SJ1 a <*lfw'a
,1 an of Ille ,eal ro rt · CIAL CODE AND AUTHO· 0007868 of s<ild Olllclal u nershlp PUBLIC NOTICE Pf"MI of Ille T111&1• end of ltlt JanulfY 5 181t UNLESS YOU died! O'MI on 1 .-or !llDlll CJv~cr .. bed above ~5 ~ur~ RIZED TO DO BUSINESS Records, Wiii Sell on May b~r:NEE M PRINZ A0036 Avalleblllty of Have you started domg trusts oultd by said Died of TAKE AC.TIOH TO PROTECT blnk, Id-* drMI by I ..... or
poned 10 oe 3121 WEST IN THIS STATE WILL BE 2, 1995 at 10 00 A.M al the BRIAN LA BELLE· A0204 Annual Return . business yet? No L03n 93 05933t2/00NLEY Trusl The loUf M10Ur11oflht1111-YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY BE ..... 09dll "'°' Of 8 c:tm
COAST HIGHWAY ,6D HELO AT THE ENTRANCE tront door ot Burrow Es· LAUREN WINSCHEL Pursuant 10 Sec11on Jessica Cutl\ers Otl\tr 51706 5 File 5t•01 CCS plid ba11nce of IN obliglllon ... SOlD AT A POeUc SALE. IF ~llyldtllilCl'ladlr9111111gS
NEWPORT BEACH CALt'. TO THE ORANGE CITY crow Co , 501 Parkcenter A0222 • 6104(d) of the Internal Rev· Thia atatemenl was tiled a p n 932.58.180 Notice ol Cllrtd by the prOf*IY 10 be IOld YOU NEED AH EXPLAllATIOH lild lo9I ~ _.. FORNIA 97663 ' HALL 300 EAST CMAP· Drl110, Santa Ana CA. al enue Code, nohce rs here wilh Iha County Clerk ot t . S U ,. O I end rUIONl>le estffNted ~ · MAN AVENUE, ORANGE. public auction. to ihe hi h· LIN DA MC 0UARR1 E • by given thal lhe annual re· Oran e count on 3·20.96 rus ee 5 4111 nuer eea 0 upensn and .tv-11 lht lime Of THE NATURE Of THE PRO-ll80Cll8on or &M\91119* "*"
The unders•gned Trusiee CALIFORNIA all nght !Ille esl bidder tor cash (p~y· A0240 turn for the calendar year g 199~3877295 rust You are in delautt under a of"'-lnklll publicalon °'the No-CEEDtNG AGAINST YOU, YOU '*' " SICtlOn 5102 al fll F'*1· d1sc1a,ms any l1ab11t1{ lor and interest conveyed to able at the lime of sate '" SHAWN C. HERMSOORF, of 1995 or th• Hazel I. deed OI trust dar,d August 30 llc9 ot Slit i. smw•. The SHOOLD CONTACT A LAWYER Clll Oodt ni ....,,_, IO do
any 1ncorroctness o the and now held by 11 under lawful money 01 the United a0691 Maag Foundatron, 11 pnvete Dally P1tot April t8. 25, 1993, untess you ta~e action lo bene6c:llry undtt ~ o..d of Noece " '*"by ~ '* SER· llu9*l r1 ,_.,.. "' .. _,. ~lreet address and other said Deed ot Trusl m lhe States) all right mte and SUMAN C . KALAR IA, foundalion, Is available at May 2, 9, 1996 th3t7 1>rotec1 your proptrf'f I may be Trll&t flenl4obt tQQMd Ind di. AAHO RECONVEYAHCE COM-"'*°'* '*'*' • lllllll*d ~~~~~;wn dhe:,l~~ation, 11 property situated 1n sa1CJ lnteresi. convey~d to' end A~~~E ROBINETT A0731 the foundalion's principal PUBLIC NOTICE 5~1~:i,:ta~~~ ~f~h!' ~~~~,~~ keel to \hf undtrslgntd al!lflllan PANY. • lr\Oe. or a.a:ieaor N TNSlll ll'lflf ...-. h
Sa;d sale will be made County and State de· now held by II under said SASAN l<HAJAVI AOT38 ~Hice 1or Inspection during the proce~OinlJ ilQJ•nslvou you OedarwtlonolOtlaultendl>lmlnCI INSllle. er subsnMd lMi* al*I09 of 1111 TNl199'1 o.td
bul without covenant or scrrbcd as. deed .n the property situ· NANCY v REE LAND· egula.r buslnau. hours Fictitious 8u1lneH shoul,j con!acl a IJw;tr Notice b s., 1nd' wilfltn Holles of 0.. pi.nulnl to the o.d al Trust ""'um i.:tDfl!I...,..... IO h
W.rran1y. express or im· AS COMPLETELY DE· ated In said County and BALLAN AOn7 from 9.00 Im 10 4.00 p.m. Name Statement s htreOt g•1e11 tn~t BEC Trust tlull wld Elect-to Stl fl~-exa:ultdtiyFERDUIHA UYGUR. Pl¥I' or encbw. •I -ot
IJhOd regarding lltie pos· SCRIBED IN SAID DEED State and described as fol· MICHELE L TITTLE by any citizen who re-The following persons are Deed 5.lrvict A Delaware dtJS19ntd QUMd uld Nola °' A SINGLE loAAH All> CAR0UNE ~ Slld .. 11111 t. mmll, laA
nasion. cond1t1on, or en· OF TRUST lows: A0784 ' que~ts It within 10 days doing business as: The Ad Corpora11on ilS trustee. or 0.laull Ind Ei.caJon lo S .. '°be SCHERF. AH UNMAARIED llllfiout ~ ti' '9\'Wlly,
cumb1ances including The street address and Lot I or Tract 2029. as per PAYTON CHACALOS atte the date 01 this publl· Zone Ad11ertislng Design & successor tJUSlee or suDsltluted rtC>01d«I In tilt COlln'Y 'tl!Nlr• the WOMAN Reoarded on 01/tVt• exp.a Cl' rqiild ~"' h · other common designation. m1p recorded 1n Book 112, • cation. Pholog h 188 N Or · rNI prop.rty ~ 1oc11ec1 OM · li'es c arges and IX· if any or the real property Pages S 6 7 and 8 ol Ml• A0855 The foundalion's principal r•p y, • 11us1ee pursuJnt to tile deed ol •...aot t9M ~~ • ~llWll No -.019'St Sid~ Cl'~ IO
pcnses ot lhe Trus1ee and descr1.bed above 15 pur· celia~~s'Maps In Iha 01• CINDY HELT C/O M. o!hce Is localed at Uoyd ange St .. Orange, CA 11us1uecuteo0yR0~110ontty S'""· LLC T 1ee.e.t11 the ~•of Oledal TMll .-dy flt·~-.:u'ld of 1he 1rus1s crearod by . · SIMON B0005 c b & A 1 92666 marr !O m~n as n1s sole ano tMCeS. • as nisie.. t11 recorded ~3131• • ~ ~ m11 o.d .,..... ~ $aod Deed ot Trust, to ~ay ported lo be. 2916 IRVINE lice of the County Recorder PACIFIC AUTO BROKER open arger ssoc ates. Karen Regina Fadel, 52 eparate property recorded on Casllt, AuttlOlirld SlaNIUrt. ~ n. 6'150 Office dlr tlllll .....,. • pVlldld
lhe rema1n1ng prmclpal AVENUE , NEWPORT olsa1dcounly B0025 • 4875 MacArthur Court, Camino del Oro, Rancho 9/01/1993 as instrument no dresa. PO Sox 51!311, o.tta, No t rib al .. .wiwn Ind h ~
aums ot 11\t note(s) M · BEACH. CA 92660 APN. 419·133·12 JIM SHIPLEY ERA RE· Suite 7~, Newport Beach, Santa Margarita, CA 92688 3·0593312 '" Doo~ p~e of Taus 75~1'"81, Foi TM1 .. 'a Reoordlr cf Ol'.,,ge Cony, ol flt ~ --::'.
o..1ea by said Deed or The unoersrgne<j Trustee Proper1y tddress Is pur· ALTY BOl t 1 Cahfom1a 9.2660. This business ta con· lloal records in the oflrce ot s.i. lrtlo<ulon pleat call 49111 CeWcme ol Offotf Aeoords""' ~ "'* ..,
Trust to w•t S71 011 08 d1scla1m1 any hablhty ror portedly known as· 2'429 RICHARD PITCHFORD The Principal Manager of dueled by: an Individual tile county lt!COfdet or Orange 3111.7721. lOHt'.STAR ~T· alb al ... Co..flly Reccidll d 19d o.d .ti rw IWI •
w•ll\ inieresi thereon from any 1ncorrectnoss of tho ll1tle1on Place, Cosle B0983 • tha foundation ts Uoyd Have you started doing unty Caltlornia and pursuant G.\GEE SERVICES, LlC IS A Oninet CQny c.tbnie, lild pwdld 11 S8d ~ •.....
8101 9J at 1 o 250.._ per street address and or her Mesa, CA NA DI NE MENDOZA Co Pen bar g er. l Io yd business yet? yes. Jenuary to the notiee ol delaull and DEBT COllECTOR AnEMPTING pu'9lrlt IO .. NoKe of °" ... dllrVM Ind ..,_ al flt
a"num as provided .n said common designation. 11 The undersigned Trustee B0987 • Copenbarger, Principal 1996 leetion to sell thereunoer re· TO COLLECT A OEST. Al« i.. m Elilc1lln to 511 ~ tnm. ni h tNlll 0..-llJ
note(s) plu1 cost and any any, shown herein d1scta1ms any tlablhly tor PACIFIC AUTO BROKER Manager, Lloyd Copen· Karen Fadel ordad 01/1711996 '" book. F<lmlAllON OBT~D Will BE ~ 01IOVttM • ~l!Wll aerd o.td d Tl\llt Otlld·
Id. ances with interi>st ES· Said sale will bo made, any incorrectness o ttie C008:2 · barger, Attorney °' Ac· This slllemenl wu flied aoe as instrument no 96• USED FOR THAT PURPOSE No N-Gatttt 11 lad Oflotl CMIOlt1• StlUtANO MCC*-~ATED TOTAL DEBT but without covenant o1 slreet address or other MICHAEL STEWART, coun1ant. al _4875 w11h the County Clerk of 23~JOolS<11dofhNl1ecords ASAP200IOl4111.~t.4'!S RaocrdlWl•on05l02119M• V£VANCl ~Al«• l9d
184.301 80 warranly, e~preu or 1m. common designation, II C03l4 MacArthur Court, Surte 700. Orenge County on 4.5.96 11 sell on 05(16/1996 at rn Tne the Main~) Elltflftaa to tlM TNSlle 4t00 ~ ~
1'tle beneficiary nder plied, regardlnQ tllle. pos· :iny, shown horeln. CYNTHIA HOFFMAN, Newport Beach, Calllomla 19963075397 Front 01 The F130poles At Tne PUBLIC NOTICE eou-Courttiov ... 700 CMo Sl4'lt 28~ ...... CA t11'0tl -0 0 f T u session. cond1hon, or M· The total amount of the 92660. . . M 111 E Ai Ti Th Pl ... , .. -.nu (-~•r. 1149 ll• e11CJ o rust herelo· cumbrancu. rnclud•ng unpaid balance ol the obit· C0349 Published Newpo1t Daily Pilot April 4, 11, 18, Na C ntry C ea o 0 e 4 ~ceE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S C:.llter Dtlw.Wt9'. Santa Ant. (81u,__,.. _,.... ~ ~-~~~te~nd:~:.gn~~·v~ lees. charges 1nd ex· gallon secured by the ~:~~ ~+~~~· ~00005568 Beach.Coste Mesa Daily 25. 1996 Th30S Clle :a~ Av~nl~n~~ 1CA " SAU; utm DEED Of' Ct• l.'5 AM• lllAlk &C11on 10 ~---~~~~~ ~
0 ~naes of Iha Truslee and propeny to be sQld and · P1101 April 25, 1996 PUBLIC NOTICE 10 ~O b'-· TRUST f1t· 2532'7 Loan· h ~ bddw lcr C#I _,, --·• · Wl1tt9n ectara11on or O• ol the trus1s created b" reasonable 'llm•t d LORI BLAKEMORE, Th318 am.atpu .... aucllon,to • • ~.,..,,.of .. " . ...,. 4111.W19M l'di'llt ano Demand for Sal•. 0 T ' 9 e N0603 Ille hlQllest bidder lor cash *'713o4CS octw: 1221878 of Iha St dhtl a w111111n Notice or D•· said eed 01 rusl. 10 pay costs. expenses and ad· MELISSA SANTUCCI PUBLIC NOTICE Flct1Uou1 8u1lneH (payable al lhe time ol sale In AP. Numelw: ~ nawy un.d .. ), ai---------
lau11 and Election 10 Soll the rem1tnlng principal \lances 81 lhe lime of the N0620 ' N•me Stetement lawlul money of Ille Unned YOU 1iM. W DEFAUl.T UN-'911. 11111 8'\d ~ ~
Tile uoderslgn&d caused sums of the note(s) st· lnltilll pvblrcation of lhe No-LEANNA LOPEZ, N0629 NOTICI OF The followtng persons are IJlel) aQ ngll\. bile and lnttf· Dl!Jlt A DEED °' TRUST, IO 8'\d "°"held br • undlr Mid
...0 No11ce ot Oeleult and cured by sale! Deod ot 11 c e or s a 1 e 11 1 P· TERRY l YN FRANK UN PUBLI,._ AUCTION doing buslneu as· Kudos t conveyed to and now held DATl!D t2121110 UNl.l:aS o.ci ti TMI 11 h property
E ,, 1 S Trust to wit: $226,312.58 Proxlmalely $44,086.00 • " · 6 i1 d Id d d t It 11 YOU TAKE ACT1QN TO .,_,.,Aid OMlly fltd SIM I•«=' on lo ell to be , .. wllh Interest thereon from EXACT OPENING BIO MAY N0630 Noll~ 11 her•by given Unltd., 1 646 Ev11green un er sa te o us n . 00.dod In lhe county where 11/01/94 ., e 825% POI BE OBTAINED sv CALL· ANTHONY PATE, N0638 lhel the undersigned Wiii Circle. Fountain V1fley. CA lh• property Sllualld In said PftOTrCT YC>t.lft flftOPEt-~ deso1bed AS MORE
lllt real property Is located. annum .. provfded In said ING THE TRUSTEE THE TIM LYDELL WILSON sell at Public Auction on 9270&·2311 unty 4nd 9Ull hereinafter TY Ff *Y 18 IOU> AT A Fl.UY OE~l8ED ON ~
' ~OR SALES tNFOR· nole(s) plus cost and any DAY PRIOR TO SALE N0659 ' 05/06196 at 11:30 a.m. et: OeMls H. Kudo. 166<16 Ev· desctlbed A$ more PMIJOufarly flU8LJC IAlL P YOU 0EED OF TRUST Thi property
MAT I 0 H r Mon ·fl r I advances with Interest ES· In addition to cash the FRED WOO OS JR .. N0660 AU.SPACE, 8514 HAMIL· ergreen Circle, Founttln Onorll>cd tn daad ot llusl refer· NEED N4 l!XPlAN.\TIOH °' -**-Ind°"" C101M1a11 ~·
8 100am \o $:00pm TIMATEO TOTAi. DEBT Trulleewlllacceplcertmad JOHNKNIQHT,NOMS TON AVE., HUNTINOTON Valley.CA9270&-2311 ,n8ceO~llertltl APNO 932·5··~~'lt..,...T "'°"vou .... ~..,.ot ... ltllproperty .~~ JOHN REED, N0674 8CH., CA 92648 lhe per· This business 11 c:on-'"' preperty address and ._......,,._ -, dtectlbed-..•=IObe .... _ 'lfNIOfY r-WILEY RON MILLER. aonaJ property of the fol· ducted by: an fndlvldu11 !her common Otttgnauon, If YOU SHOULD COHfACT A tt05 Oatc:Mto, '-"• 3500 Pacific View a.Mt No675 lowing: Hav• V® started doing y. 01 me real oropertv dt· LAWYIDl Notlet la ~ c:. t2NO The lllldnl;ned TM-_--......
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Beach·Co11a Mesa Dally HOLD ITEMS, WEIGHT Dennis H. Kudo t1 Undra• COi/fi Ntwporl ¥1Ctt, • ~ COtpota-... _ "] h _..!:?ll .. -•~---00--· Piiot April 25, M•Y 2, 1996 MACH. This slatamenl WU flied lltacfl. CA 92660 The under· Uor\ .. ~. Of IQJh .. ..,......,
th320 WARREN, 0043. HOUSE· with lh• County Clerk Of lontd lrUSlet dlScialms any tUCC.fftof tNltM, Of •Ub9tlo .... .,., oe.. ~ ~ ... .._ 1---------HOLD ITEMS Or•nge County on 4·2·i8 ablUIY for ony tncormtnest Of Nted1Nlt"punuanttoh ~.If,,.,.,, ftMrl ,__, ,,.. IB.L ...WAY PUBLIC NOTICE MC CONKEY. eoo. 1P98H78722 • p1ope1ty address and other o..d at Trull euc'*d by IOC.llll'llClllllot .. ll'\Plld~
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS CAR Dally Piiot April '4 t1 ta mon dt$tQ!la11()1l, II llny, ""*-' Jotw\ t<Joaf\, an~°' ... ~ .:u'ld b'(.. MOf'tllarY. a.p.4
NOTICI o~ SALi DIAZ. f029 HOUSEHOLD 25 t9" • Th3o4 hown herein The IOI.ii emoufll INftt.d 11*1 lilacofded on ,...,,, ID be ... nl....... crem.uon In tccotdance With Ille IT!MS ' • I the unpaid ~~ce 01 Ult U2111 M ~ No. ~ ~ ._.. fltd
provt1ton1 of Socitlon 21100 ROSS/ROACH. Foss. PUBLIC NOTICE bllO-'llQll secured 'tJf me prop tMOOClll 8ool!-hOt-of .-.... 11111. not flt...., 110 Broedw8Y thrc>uQI\ 211UI or lhe Call-HOUSl!HOLD ITEMS rty to be IOI<! 81\d rmon~t>le omcw r~ "'the oC'lb ~ ot ... ~ oUillu Ca.ta Mee9~
romi1 8u11ne11 Ind Prof•.. SCAm:E. Ott5, HOUSE· NOTICE OF TJIUSTCU SAU &mated costs. exptnsu and of ... ~ "9cotder of h11,17U5 ... addito'I w *"· ..... ,. tlOna Codt 11\ert ~ HOLD ITEMS UNOfft OUD Oil TJIUST fl\.(• anc:tS at Ille llmt OI VI• 11\IWI Oranoe ~ and ~-.. T~ ..... I c.tllfWI ________ .,
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wt'tlcl'I INSTORAOE SANTA HOUSEHOU> ITl!MS ' 26'·'1 'YOU AIU IN Off AULT S~t.309 02' It Ille lOi.I fllM ftl ~ to ltl bn 1 ._..drM\"'1 .._or
ANA ,. tnllts.d 10 • lltn CAQL!'t'. Ht1•. House. UNDER A ouo 0, TllUST •bt. llowtver Ille oenelldatY .......... neorotd on ..... CNdlt UllOfl 01 • cf** puquan1 10 section a11oa HOLD ITEMS ~toed \0 ~01 ' d•ff· 1:wDll., look"",._:") o1 .. Id eode on the goods K. AUCTION $!AVICf DATU> Mtrcll 29. 1810 UN· bid ~O~ll'Y 18 ~Hie». -..11-dl'MI ~ t ... or lldr9' tll!llll'
heftll'\lfttf dffef1btd ancS p 0 80lC 92& l<[ll.. y .; USS YOU TAKE ACTION TO n HHO In 001Uon to n of 11111 Offtdll ~ w11 llld ._, ~ IMIOt
dUt notice ll•vfng ~ KARL JACKSoN RIALTO "OTECT YOUft PROl'EftTY, IT 11\t lnlJIM w•• '"'Pl 1 QStller'• W on llMI ......., et: M ~ or '9119 bri -.,.
glwn to pant•• known 10 CA eain TELE: ~?3' MAY II IOlO AT A l'UIUC It d1awn on 1 ti.II• °' n. the Ncww. ftont -.nc. to lad n s..., a102 ti flt F..,. ~aim an Interest theflln 0744 AUCtiON 'eoNO ; IAlf .• , YOll NCCO AN [XN. tional D.tnk .• CllK-drawn Oy. 1ht ~ Oounhouttw; Clll ClDdt 1lld dlOflM ID • \nd the time •peetf* In ?~HI NATIOll OF TH! NATlllll Of THE tale or ltdtral trt4tl union Ori c:Mc 0.. Drtve ~ ~ 1111 ... Ill .. Mlt
IUCfl notice fOt p,tfment ot Publtitled NtwP-Ort "OCUOlllG AGAINST YOU, Cllawn bV 1111' Of lederat a.MAN. CMlorNa ll t· .._._._._. ........ ~1".._Mfff• having tlq)lted ltacl\.COala M ... Dally YOU IHOUlO CONTACT A S enO ~n OQaQOll. lllM al IMlllie ~ti> h flt TNllllll 1111J _..... ..
..,. .,. told a1 Ol.lt>l1e •ue> Plfo1 Ma1ch tt, 251 1918. UWYCll ~ 1s rierei>y piWn 1 UtONllOll °' savrng1 hilt*'* _...., lar Ullh -" .. Tiu.n Dlld lion by IN&TOAAOe '1Hm llWt l(llllANO RCCONVEYANCE 111UPfCJl1tOlilltclton5102ol ,.,.... at ..... al .... llllU!dl ........... to ..
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COSTA MESA 2124 CORONA NEWPORT CQMMERCIAL LOST & EMPLOYMENT. EMPLOYMENT
DEL MAR 2622 BEACH 2669 IAND 2778 FOUND 2925 5530 5530 -----• 603Q * E 'a Ide Lg 3Br 2 Ba, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirt--------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiii:.i
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w/d. 4-car gart court-CDM Studio 1 rm· STUDIO APT auto repair shop, 2 FOUND · Black cat, le-$40,000/Vr Income INSIDE SALES ANTIQUES 6010
yd, ofc, lndry rm. 193· shower, & small kitch-SANITIZED! 1 house lifts, lic'd/ready $2,000 male, noar E.18th & potentlal. Home The Classified Ad11or· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
C Magnolia. 51400 AVI enello area. lots of to beach. $600/month. mo. 217 Avocado CM Tustin Ave, C.M. 646· Typists/PC users Toll 1is1n9 Department has
now. No pet. 645-1020 cmlo0s.e1ntsc/lc.aubtllnl.eAtsv1 5s111205. Incl ulls. Call 548-2369 (619) 726-8100 1_9_6_1_1_. ------eFxreTe-1(
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$1050 752-2881 MISCELLANEOUS A.J. 753·3321. Typists/PC users Toll kelin!}_ abiht1es and
--------COSTA MESA 2624 RENTALS FINANCE Free (1) 000.090.9ne cnioy co1d-ca11ing.
2144 • .. •••••••• HEALTH & ex T-l396 lor listings. P11ys1cal/drug screen-1• 1ng required Base All Utll P Id I I Aeroblca/Step plus commission. Xlnt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii a n rg •------------------FITNESS 3000 In a tr u ct o r·Y MCA
IRVINE
BEST PRICES PAID
Turtlerock Tnhm 2Br
2'h Ba. A/C, d in, den.
pool. dbl gar, w/d, fp.
patio New Carpet
$1450. 658-8034
1 Br. 5565· Avl now. E. ROOMS 2706 BUSINESS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Exp, evenings. full la-~e~e~t cfac~a1i~ ~~:v
of Harbor, 363 W. Bayl"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OPPORTUNITY WANTED 75 PEO· c1hly. new equip. SB/hr --------.., S300 dep. 970-6261 1• Oetting at (714) 574·
NB Close to Beach! 2904 PLE to lose weight Contact Jill 642-9990 4250 for an in1erv1ow Top Dollar Paid! ~·Sdlde 1
2dBhrkDuplex In clean, quiet home. iiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii and earn money. Doc-ATTN: EXP ER I· or lax resume to (714) From 1600-1960. 1
ar • w ups, gor. c 1 111 · t or recommended. EN CED TRUCK 631·6594. pc 10 entire es1a1e Quiet. No pets. $865/ ommun ty poo enms FT/PT Distributor 100% nalurat herbal DRIVERS. DRIVE ---------1 Paintings. china.
2 Stoel buildings, public
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complete with blue-
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600-292-01 11.
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800-292·0111
NEWPORT
BEACH
mo. 619-934-3710 s450/mQ. 548'1903 Exciting new Oral based products. No TO OWN!! so down/ LANDSCAPE glswaro, furn, etc.
EAST SIDE Studio NB Rm w/pV1 bth In 2Br Vitamin Spray. Great exercise required. 78 cents all miles. Gardener PfT. Shor-lmmed cash, top s. PETS &
Apartment , $550 condo. Pool/spa/tenn. opty. Call 662-3351 Money-back guaran-Ownership possible in man Gardens. COM 6 73 -6223 ANIMALS 6049 2169
3Br 2Ba 1 hse 10 bch .
Aedec. gar. A11all 4/15.
Min 1 yr lse. $1350/
mo. 818-501-0097
includes utilllles. Fem n/s pref. S550/ Local Vending tee.1·800·433-0167. 18 months Averoge Call Dorothy Mon thru ---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
548-3561 mo incl ultl 640·95l0 Route, 20 estab· 10,000 +males/month. Fri, 673-2266 D PT A T
EASTSIDE 1BR. util NB/Bluffs Private lbr, lished accls, Buy all/••••••••• Company D11vers: _N_u_r_a_e_ry_P_e_r_s_o_n __ A 0 • ·PE
pd. $790. Patio, stove. ba-den, w/gar .. w/d., part. 600-775-2219 PERSONALS NEWER EOUIPMENT. 2 or more retail, 0 .H. APPLIANCES 6011 ~~~iM~~'T.& F~~~la~ lrplc. lndry. 336 E. kit privl, pool. Quiet, ....,..M""c'"'1""P'"'h_o_n_e-=c,....a-rd---=R""'T""'E""'S,... •••••••••• Compe1111vo pay/bon-Degree. or CC N P 20th St. 546-6094 Female S600 644-0263 LOCATIONS GOING of ii s . Ca 11 · NEW T d b I 1 Valley Puppies. k\1.-APPLE LINES 1 ·600· op pay an enc 1 s Brand New washer, lens and more, all FURHISHD STUDIO Room To Rent FAST! Inv Roq 843_6306 or 1•600• Cal Mr Lathrop at dryer and refrig looking for loving. car·
APTS All New lnterl· Non smoker and child 600-700-7177, 24 Hrs. PERSONALS 3002 643_3384 Madison, Flowerdalc Nurseries Please call 722_7792. ing homes CALL 597. •••••••••I Exec Fam needs 4 Br home or condo, nr HOUSES/
CONDOS
FOR SALE
COM high, stan July
1St, 766-3246
ors, $517/mo. incl Ok. Call after 7pm H 0 SECURITY? iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii South Dakota Mon-_1_1_4_·6_3_3_·9_2_00_. ---1 9037 for more info
u111 .. Pool, lndry lac. 714·631-9011. p R 0 BLEM S AT NEW FREE PARTYLINE Fri. 6-5 PM Central. POSTAL & COV'T JOBS New GE washer and '""A-d"""o_r_a_b,....,..le--=s""'l_a_m-... --. gated. Nr Triangle Sq. WORK? Pay too low? CALLllll S2t/HOUR·BENEFITS dryer Please call
lmmac Lido Isle 3Br Park Piece VIiiage Learn our system, 1·801·871-5555 NO EXP WILL TRAIN 721·9912. m111 klllens 6 wks Old'. 2~·Ba. frplc, 2.car gar, ___ 7_1_4_1_8_4_8_·_7_8_0_4 __ RENTALS TO k 1 h 1 C 11 1a .. tonn dist 10n .lO/min• Cashie r, S ervers 4 chocolate pt. 1 wor rom ome a • & Espresso Ba r Appl · Into 714-647·1991 black All w blue eyoc
patios. 111 Via Eboll. MOVE·IN SPECIAL SHARE 2724 1-600-860-7335 ext. For upscale Bakery & --------... FURNITURE 6014 S25 644·6483
52300. 310-277-1563 1&2BR $895·$785 106 tr--'"'211.....,,....rw.-.r-~ Cale. Expd, neat & R·e·b·e·I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii GENERAL 1002 Large2Br2Ba Home Frptc,mlcrowave,w/d. NB Eastblutt 2Bd 2ba PEPSI/NESTLES HOTTEST friendly, need only A womens woar •Poodles AKC•
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil In Excluslve Npl Hts. pool, lndry, carport w/ Good view. acces~ to ROUTE. National, X * X * X * opply. S6 hr Tips. FT bou11que in Fash Is *HOUSEFUL* Tea Cup Toy & Mini
2·Fplcs. Avail nowl storage. Great locl No pool. A11I May 1. $400 reputable company .. 4ft>WM'llffiA positions avl. 733-6310 noods a dedicated, Llhr sofas. sleigh bed. S250·S950 7l4-7St·3465
GOV'T FORECLOSED 5 1500 744-1382 1 __ p'--o_t_s_. 5_4_0_·_4_62_8___ 1 sVlast. 644-9124 Skip has the newest nne ol 1.69 UVE Customer Service• exp'd I/I sales person. entertainment armoire, s av 8 abused and
home• for pennies Newport A cross the vending mochlnes1 ~la. 1 on 1 Hrly •comm 640-7300 Victorian furniture silk abandoned pots Be 111 On $1. Delfnn .. ent Tax, _N ___ rt_N--t-h--2-B-d S NB M/F reco11erlng AA n .. n1'lable. 50 local & ...._ 05 050 Front desk. Npl YMCA I c floe & d ta
Repos. AEOs. vour :.":&: H:ir~~d firs. P~~:~~2~~~·63:~·rv1~~ stroke NA acceptable. ;; .. sites. Earn ac;o:739:~420 Greet members, receipts, Sales Doctor Eort Mon-~~~~· 01~ Gran~7athe; ~~~~~~~~~ri~~te< Cllit
Area. Toll Free 800· 2·<:ar gar attatched. Ave.117 720-9422 x203 Gorgeous ocn vu PH, $2.500/Weekty Self 818-758-9100 phones. rcg1slra1ton, dell"s prods. Author ol clock 714·694-9880 698-9778 EX1. H·1361 51450/mo. 707•7583• 3Elr 2Ba. lndry, pool, employed l ·BOO-Jl l· 10-15 hrs 642-9990 the Vitamin Bible, etc .
for cµrrentl Ustl~•· ---------Studio w/kitchonette, sp1a. eKer rm. $750/ 7632. DAYCARE xlnl opty 816 594-7065 Antique drop teal SPORTING
Npt North 2Br 2Ba prv ent., $470 inc. ulll/ mo+•hutil. 656·5468' ---------1----------1 Montessori School SECRETARIAL table S65, blue wing
GOV'T FORECLOSED condo, 2.car gar. AC. cable, w /d, Horso NB Ocean View PURCHASE/LEASE SCHOOLS & 3 pm-Spm. S-ECE mini-Full time 8.30•5.30 chair S75, 673·6071 GOODS
homes for p ennies w/d , pool. No pots. propeny 548-5861 Modern, near sand, lg K i tchen in Orange ,..,.., mum. Call 756-6855. Monday-Friday in our Floral couch, 1 yr old, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6065
on Sl. Delinquent Tax. $1450/mo. 640•1529 Stup•nd"'US toot 1Bf. sundk fndry pvt entr Counly Sports Bar. INSTRU\..uON 3012 DRIVERS E I Legal Ad11ert1s1ng Do· S200. L111 rm chair S75 1 •• Co leman Cano• Repos, REO•. Your----------.. · · · Immediate lncome liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • xper · ~ No Pets Elec range $595/mo 64"'4400 d OTA Fl lb d partmcnt. lnd1v1duol Recliner S75 All l<lnt w ·paddles. s3oo Me~· Area. Toll Free 800· Pannramlc Ocean · ' · .,.. · with only $10k invest· ence a e ,,.. ... patio encl gar •---------BECOME A MEDICAL d 1· e s/traineos Aver must be extremely re· 546-1396 (lot ring) road bike TroL 500 -898 9776 E t H 1361 I II ' NB Share large apt. ment. (714) 580-6686 r v r · " · x · • v ews a rooms. S550+dep. 642-5964 TRANSCRIPTIONIST. s3o 000 spons1ble with good Frl•Sat•Sun 9.5 r1es $200 546-9294. for current llsllngs 1 er ... Den Condo. 5275/mo. Ulls pd. R•ac h Mllllons on o k age · ,year. $1450/mo. 722-7226 Poot and rec room wt pportunlly 10 wor 01 Company paid modi· attendance record Furn, cllhos, glass-
COSTA MESA 1024 ------
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4Bd .2Ba All remodl'd. COAST
Room for RV. Drive by iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
2170
only, 269 Cecil Pt.
S255K Agl-650-3006. N•wport Coast Condo
Trovare 1750sl 3Br 2.SBa
Vlew. fp, lg kit, It Berber.
$1985/mo 587·3305
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pool tobles. 722_1603 the Internet for pen-home or In office typ-col, dental Insurance. and be able to work ware & m 1 s c .r .. •••••••• nlos a dayl FREE Re· Ing for doclors. Home All conventionals. Be well wHh people 1516 Cumberland Ln t•
N lguel Summit Prof'I porll 1-800·408-8616. study. Free literature minimum 23, COL "A'. Good typing and ---------'GARAGE SALES
pref .. room nvl. pool, X4521 For detalls. P.C.D I .. Atlanta, Geor-TSE 1_800_546_3120 proolreoding skills o Immacula te Furniture ••••••••••
Jacuzzi, priv bath, g1a. 1 ·800-362-7070 Ext CA·2 must $7 50 per hour Everything goes S20
house pri11 S500 Dept. YYE76202 _E_A_R_N--$-1-0-0-0-, -S Physic:> I drug screen-to S.2.500 obo cherry
RENTALS
WANTED
INVESTMENT mg required. EOE M B R sets. rice poster & ---------OPPORTUNITY WEEKLY. Workers f /H/0 Please lox re· sleigh, lormBI dining BALBOA MEMBERSHIPS needed Immediately. sumo to Judy oeuing rm w 'chana cabinet, ISLAND 61Q.6
2726 2908 3018 Processing mall al (714) 631·6594 leather sofa set, Vlc1o·1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJii·J
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii home Free supplies/ ---------r1an living rm, grdfn·I• NEWPORT
BEACH liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiii N d I liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Information No obh· S • c re t a r y/ 1 her clock. plus Moving Sale Orea\ 1069 •---------•• 1 person w BALBOA BAY CLUB 0 B kk e M I 2 2 6 II 457 S d Rare unit over garage. t bll ti & S3K gation SASE rb11 oo ••P r, a e 20· 9 e stur eaw1r1 ---------NEWPORT mgm 8 1 es · Full Membership $4K 2 Po B 14''"'76 or female, const. ---------Rd (PCH past PopA" iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SOUTH COAST W/deck. for 40's exec. Get your money back • . ox "" . KI n g B d ' m •et . w ..
S 3 .,. 000 8 8 BEACH 2669 COM/NB aren $250 & on-golni ~ercent In Save S1K 487·5125 Orlando. FL 32614· ofc exp., 1 person Honroden. Pe.can, Iott) 6·11 Sat 1 •• 1 '· 1 a, MET.RO 2186 finders loo 722 7307 I I I 0476 otc, AP/AR, PR, gated comm .• small iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . • bus ness. g ncome FOR SALE ---·------Q u I ck e n• fa x Mcdtr. styl, 9 dr drsr, ---------';.;.
ocean view. Ross Real 11{1BR $825• •---------poton. 1-800-464-5579 CENTER CLUB EARN MONEY Read· resume 759•0920 hdbd, 2 dbl drwr nt· CORONA
Estate 250-4525 Airy 1Br Iott condo. Lg 2B"R 2BA $725/Up GARAGES MEMBERSHIP Ing Books' $30,000/yr NB area. stands, S750 548·6965 DEL MAR 61..,.,
k II · 1 & h h •••••••••• Income poten1101 Oe----------• ""' $209,000 2 Br. 2 Ba, kllch. ' y ghts. patto. Ro rig dis was er FOR RENT 2740 Enjoy all the eX1ens1vo la1ts. 1·600·513-4343 SOCIAL WORKERS Lea ther 3pc sofa iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii townhome w/2 car pool. spa, gym, A/C. Incl 60x30 pool. No ANNOUNCEMENTS executive amenities of E~t. y.9637 H 524 H 6 11 1:>e1ge w motchong re·
gar, tennis courts, nr Gas/w1r/frlg Incl. Cat pelt. No fees. No liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •••••••••• the prestigious Center 1 __ ,. --=------mng r ene · 5 elmer s 1275 black 3 Fam·Sa t . 8 ·12 I~
kid s items, hous•
hold Many misc
items Cash only 700
A Begonia No early.'
C .. , Ross A•eal Estate ok. $695. 645·2535 ___ ie_a_s_e._5_4_5_-4_8_5_5_ Garage Wanted 'h or Club. Contact 714· Flower Shop Outdoor On the JOb traonmgAppty mirrored entertain· " '~ 1 FT your area 800-339·61 SO 250-4525 3Br 2Ba duplex, frplc, full, as close as pos----------651-6380 PP 2 poslllions ava1 , (Tlent ctr $259. micro·
Ba'I Crest 3 Br. 2 Ba. ····----· corner lot, vacllnt, APARTMENTS
new carpet/paint FOR RENT
t-car gar. Bal Penln slble to 200 blk Iris In ANNOUNCEMENTS PT. Design opptitude T eacher fully qualified wave 545, friCJge 5200
Pt. $1600/mo yr Isa. COM 675-941 1 292 I••••••••• nee. Apply '" person. 10 coteach preschool 650-3167
No pets. 675·2306 ... _-_______ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiO EMPLOYMENT Evory Bloomln' Thing. Now hiring for sum· M oving Sale Designer 817 J asmine
Sat-Only! 4 27 8·2pm.
B1kes, sabot. clotl\es
dashes and more
51700 mo. 433-9528 II 250 E. 17th . CM mor fall Est'd ac-emobossed white sofa
Colawtll8111k• ............. . •NEWPORT VILLA• COMMERCIAL A WONDERFUL FAM·I••••••••• FT·PT Waitress crod1tod program. FfT, and chaise lounge pd
APARTMENTS ILY EXPERIENCE. EKp 'd apply at: xlnt working cond 53,000. Sale-both for
BIO CANYON Dover Beach Area•Alll Nowt REAL ESTATE Scandinavian, Euro·•---------Dick Churc h '• bons Irvine 654·6030 5400. b1rch col. tbl w
Studlo-(No kltch) 2BR pean, South Amari· EMPLOYMENT 2698 Newport Bl. C.M. Teachers INF/PRE·K beveled glass, collec-
From $485 • $8751••••••••• c an. Asian, Russian 5530 your own child wet-tor lamps $55, & Ac-
plan. 2BR, Oen, 2BA. _C_O_R_O_N_A ____ _
$459,500. Owner will
SAT & SUN 8·5 .
No early birds• FLCm.
dishes. stackable w;o,
tng, Pictures & mOt•
4 32 Hellotrop.e
asst In flnon. 644-5215 DEL MAR 2622 Close to Bch/Shops/Fwy •---------t-11 g h Schoo I Ex· 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii come. premium poy cess . stone sculpted
FColnr d.,more •4ln2f~23c!171: BUSINESS OFFICE change Students arrlv-11 a .. b•eioelford)'OU'OrHmS for PfT afternoon clock S50, & po1nt1ngs
LOTS v .. Ing August. Become a $3000·$8000/WK GtowinotelecorrrnunabOnS shitts 968·6833 S45, patio furn $40
BAY FR 0 NT NPT BEACH foll apV FOR RENT 2769 Host famlly/AISE. Call Career opportunity co olf"er&C¥W"Wtln:;uru Make oller 645·0560
FOR SALE 1400
EASTSIDE CM
C·2 Lot 50x200 with
2 Bedroom. 1 Bath
house with hardwood
floors. Needs TLC.
$245,000 with owner
financing. Contact
ow11er. P.O. Box 2404,
Newport Bouch. CA
WITH OCEAN VISW office. 1200 sq tt, adj liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _,,.1...,·8,...oo-=-,,,,s_1B_LI-=N,...a,,,.-=-=-..,,. w/nallonal ad agency. ~~ ~:,:., ul
DeluKe 2Bd 2Bath to Via Lido Marina. TOTALLY UNIQUE MAKE EXTRA Call 714·889·8552 833-2242
Condo, with new car-New pnVcr'pt. $1400/ Boat yard office space MONEY. Free Inter· $35,000/Yr Income •=:~•1-•~\::rn•"
pet/paint. Ground mo. Call Bruce Kahl, on the Bay. NB. Avl 7/ eating Information pot•ntlal. Reading -• ~-•
floor, enclosed park· 714·251·2424 Ext. 115 1. Take a sml ofc/loft Home Base Business books. Toll Free (1) ~ft:~:':r.::'l'
Ing. Boat sllp avall. Oc•an View P•nt· or take It all. 100-1000 Opportunities 1·800-800-898-9778 Ext. A· ----------
E xc e 11 en t c redit hous•. 2 Br, 2 ea 1g sq ti. 714-528-7876 860-7335 ext. 104. 1361 for details.
r •quired· 6 73• 7 4 86 IMng rm, com poo1. l-:..::.. __ _:__:__:__:__...L...:.::..:......:.:::..:.. ______ l'lst:3i'5~,01i:oiioM1Vf.r;-hln;;c;;o;,m;;;;•
Bright 2 Br, 1 Ba, 51450 654·7772 Thmk.ing 01 h:iving a garage salo? pot•ntlal. Reading
-undk, frpl, pool, new1---------Give us a calll books. Toll Free (1)
crpl/palnt $950 428 Buy II. Sell II. Find II. CLASSIFIED 842·~678 800-898-9776 Ext. A· seaward 640-1208 ClaHlfl•d. 1398 for details.
MEET
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someone special
through classlfied
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HOUSES/
CONDOS
POR RENT
GENERAL 2102
GOVERNMENT
FORECLOSED
H OMES
For pennlea on 11 .
Oellnquent Ta•.
Repo'1, AEO'a. Your area. Toll fr•• 1-.800·
891·1711 E1tt. H-5139
for current llatlngs.
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NEWPORT VILLAGE APARTMENTS
Bring In this coupon
for f /2 off lat
month's rent. For a
llmtted time only.
• E>ttro Lorge Jrs 1 Ot\d 2
bedrooms
JR $600 1 BR $700
2 BR S860
• Sond Volleyball
• 2 l~led ..,,,.., OQU'1$
• \'afficot blinds
• Celling Fon.
• Plush eoipet • r1tn111sRoom ·
• Huge heated pool clld spa • Goa 88Q9
• OCW<ICI Pof'lln(I • Rtcl1oUorl .. Dllllords • OCllld Coi'MNnlty
Ob~.9.00am ·5.001)m M F
and U~OOom · -400pm «l<*
636 Wllf 8clNJK C<litc MM6, CA
(114) 967-0071
EMPLOYMENT
SAT ONLY 8·3 8 by
Items & clolhH, toys
furn, stereo & mu~l'I
more 414 Orchid SERVICES 5533 MERCHANDISE MISC. 601S 1"s_A_T_·_O_n_ly-4/_2_7_S._1 p-m-
•••••••• Please be aware that
tho hslings In this cat·
egory may require you
to call a 900 number
In which there Is a
charge per minute.
CRUISE SHIPS
HIRING
Earn up to $2,000 •
month working on
cruise ships or land·
tour companies. No
experience necessary.
For Information call 1·
206-971-3552 Ext.
C8~t2. Fff.
EMPLOYMENT
WANTED 5535
ltrof/Bachelora: Fem
1tudent avan as per-
•onal e11t. CIOan'•r·
ran~• 'lndry. 541M~3GO
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DIVORCE SALE
Mahogany desk ,
Gothic curios. s·
bookcnse, S5K mirror
& console. Ille sizo
swan table, Victorian
couch, 30 yr Ivory col·
lectlon inc 8' knight,
e· tusks, e· horses.
etc 26 bronzes Incl
Sola, crib, sml lw0i
toddler items, clolhttt.
and household m1~
2000 Seadrift ~.
Sat. 4/27 B·1pm
Panasonic Wordp1QC1
couch. tbl, clothes.
kltch stul1, etc l22
Hehotrope " ~
Ille size mermaid, --------..
bhnd Justice. chairs, COSTA MESA 61~
1 ables, I• a k pa II o • liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiii
m a r b I • , m I rr o rs • A n t I q u e a /C o I· j
chevaJ mirror, T1llany l•c tlbles yard •al-.
lamps, much more priced to sell. Fri. 4f
Call for Information 20 •• Sat 41 27, 1·2pm,
71'*·901-0822 1se Costa Mesa Sl
For Sal•: Golf C lubs Huge 15 tam SaJ•
Long length 1 ·Big 1 d 1 1 tt Ber1ha driver. 1-Tallor un ra sar or socce.,
made driver with great •luffl Sat 4!27:
burmK bubble Shatt &-4, 325 E. 22na S Costa Mesa and 1•tpoon stlaft
1 •Allen sandwedge, Twin• Club Sale S
Call e73·87:J2 41r'l7 7·11am, 073 S
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J& ~.lace
20 Enior n Albeft• tribe 2~ Soap-making lngfedient ts Fool parts
21 FCHC«f 33 Pl'Hlde ... meeting ,.. Secluded ,,,.. ..
3$ lnwnlor Whitney
3e Oriental !)fain
37 l111trvments 30 Mideast gulf 40 One -million 41 Dingy
42 Slice
43 Gadgets
45~ 41 ado Indian
4 7 GoddeH of dllCOrd
49 Seek the beat
OUI 58 Type of tum 57 -Kett of IN
comics
58 S..dudl eo NutaM °' .,,. courtl
• 1 Homeowner'•
clocumenl 82H~Nlel 83W I
64 Woman'• bile
&5 PlanHo-be
DOWN
1 Calgary
Stampede rs
2 ~veryfut 3 Rlay part
4 G=es S Ae story
6 Rock musician Cooper
7 Ballet sturt
8 Strew about 9 Ja1-10 Chnlon's no 11 Org. 13 Popular sport
1 S -out relaxes 21 Alphabet letters
22 VOies In lavor
25 Sharp 26 Horned animal
27 Chocolate tree
28 Make haste
29 Fafr grade
30 Grants 31 Choole (a candldafe) 32 Eats
34 Crowd
37 Bought by mall
38 --relref 39 Tunt 41 Information
42 K11t1es 44 Certain luxury
apartment
4s eomcrib 47 Chemical
compound
48 Turnpikes
49 Mattresa part
50 Paris alrJ)Orl 51 Principal
52 Piece of newt
53 Rose fruit
54 "Garfield"
pooch
55 Snub-nosed
dogp. 59 nmary color -""P.!!'-'1!11""'-If
NEWPORT
BEACH
NEWPORT
6169 BEACH
NEWPORT
6169 BEACH 6169
._iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Annual Community
Qarage Sar1•
Nwpt His/Chit H:iven
Over 50 Households
Pick up garage sole maps al corner ol Chll Drive & Irvine Avonue
Sat Only March 271h
7am-2prn
Eaatbluff Moving Sale
llallan furnishings. couches, Ibis, chr1,
enter ctr w/stereo. TV, VCR ; Armanl suits.
Garage Sale Sat.
only, clothes. lurn,
oddl & ends 1759 Centella Pl., NB
home office furn, FAX•---------
machines, 1011 more.
SAT. 4/27 2417 Novi a M o v I n g Sa I e ·Sat
4/27 8 ·2pm De-signer '& patio furn,
lamps. antiques.
POW!R IOATS MAIJNE SUPS FOltD 9075 JOICIDES f130
7012 DOCJ{S 7022 iiiiilliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
1lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ''ft St•tl°" Wagon '89 Mera.d~ ••nz 1" LTO 131lc mil, $750 110k mllH, Phon•, 33 Ft••~ t877 •r•k•r •11,.. lido 837•2173 xtnl, $15.goo firm . Crutser/aport flth9f, fl. Marina Village, boal 436-6665 or 8S4-64e<I bergl•, 2 Chrysler tl'IOW location, S12·t5 '74 Ford E-300, runs, d 8 eng, Loran/tlthflnder, per ft. 723·1009 for part•. Many new '93 Mere• " ena
radar & more. S28.000 parlal Take II altl 400 SEl. TOP '" 7/1
WHO NEBD8 AC£8T Sllp avall at Newp0rt. Lido Turning Basin. t595. 259 Slerks, CM. $969 l8 MB credit aP·
909.987•2141 or 909. doolc allp, up lo 70' ,82 Muatang 6-cyc, pprov•d 60K milH.
Neither vulnerable. EBA deala.
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Opening lead: Eight or•
Jn the 19301 and early 1940s,
Philadelphia was graced by four
ladies with great talent and flair ror
bridge. Outatanding among them,
of COU1'8e, was Helen Sobel, whom
moet oognOt1Centi would place high
. on aoy list o( the great players or all
time. Not far behind were Olive
Peterson, Peggy Solomon and Sally
Young.
Peterson starred on defenae in
this deal. She heard her partner
open the bidding with one spade
(weak two·bid1 were almo1t IS0-03"0 Connie dMp wtre,;;_hr ::c•H atlc ahift, AC , rnnrl, 43&-GU5 or 854 .... 60
l,lnheud-of in thoee day1) and •---------pwr/wtr. 14 new brakes. Grt gas. ---------
South overcall with four heart1, SAIL BOATS 7014 •n!W DOCK 2 ''%' 30' St250 obo 571-0632 MERCURY 9135
which became the final contract. ;0~1. ~·:r~~'Z~h~~~~ '88 ESCORT OT
The opening 1pade lead w11 won '84 Catallna Sallboat S225/mo ea. 813-7353 R•d1, AC.& &rand new '75 M•rcury Cougar 'th the q een .. d •he ace ad f 11 1· pant stereo. 1•1c mll 5850 wa u .n • n 27ft dluel, ur ng ib, Side lie, 510/ft , up to Absolutely "'(Onder1ul 637.2113 . king-otapadee were caahed. A1 prlttlne. 71~38-8665 40 .. Good NB loca· car only 52295.
West, what would be your two die-or 714·854-8460 tlon. water/elec. No Terrible credit ok. We can ---------
carda? WE PAY CASH llve·aboards. 675·6,128 finance anyone w/low PONTIAC 9170
You certainly want to tell partner 8 down/IOw mo. paymenls. ,'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
to shit\ to dubt, to you mi1ht di• :or g~~ u:;~tp!~~~~ ·~:a~~l~u~·:i!~P,!,°o:~~ Coast Auto Flnace 1~ag FIREBIRD White,
card the deuce and four o( dia-Minney'• Yacht Sur· Npl. Bay $200 rno. 714•448·5959 2 tops, S·spd, loaded. mond1 to make It clear to partner ptua, 1500 Old New· 723·1470 Xlnl cond. $4400. Call not. to awit.ch to that auit. Altema-pQrt Blvd. 548·4192 '94 Ford Bronco 543.2369.
1 Id fi d. d h ---------1 XL T loaded, tow pkg, 1-----..,.-----tive y, you cou 1r1t. 11car t e CAMPERS RV'S 12,800 mil, Black. tntd •g2 Le Mana, 23k
queen of clube, to draw attention to MARINE SERVICE • • window, CtJstom rims. miles, 1t1nt, htchbk..:.
that. auit, and then a low diamond. SUPPUES . 7020 TRAILERS 8014 $24,900 552-6585 stick, A/C, cass, 4:> Unfortunately, neither of these --;...1-9-9-3-F-o_r_d__ rnpo. orig owner
aignat. would defeat the contract. '70 Alaskan Camper Bronco 4x4 s3995. 644·7935
Since declarer i1 void in clubs, the TONS OF !Us ft. Stove, lee box. In perfect condlllon.1---------
cl ub 1hift would 1ret ruffed and STAINLESS STEEL Good cond. w/Jacka all power, leather, PORSCHE 9175
declarer would claim the reat.. A BronH & brats & nuts SfSOO. 897·7795-Days phone, low pkg. rlma/liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
fourth 11pade would not help, either. & boll• T washers. 642·7186-Eves. 11 r • s • on I Y 6 Ok· •07 Tarna Rebll eng,
P ,. d th '-'11' $6 oo d $17,000. 574·4247 or • eteraon 1oun e al ing · per poun · grt cond, not running.
defense. Her two diacarda were the Mlnney's Yacht Sur· MOTORCYCLES 646"9449 55000 or trade for VW queen and a ce or clubal Now plui, l500 Old New· camper. 545·2030
whet.her declarer ruffed the marked port Blvd. 548"4192 SCOOTERS 8018 GMC 9081 CLASSIC t957 356A
club switch high or low, Wett bad to•---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Black, new paint Job.
acore a ~p trick (or dOW"D one! MARINE SUPS ' 8 2 K a w a • a k I •95 Yukon SLE 2-dr. lmrnac. Int. Must see I
DOCJ(S 7022 KZ t 1 00 touring 4x4, white/beige, fully $18,000. Eve 646·3340 Learn to be a better brid1e bike, full dress, Sl500 loaded w/hvy duty ex-1 ________ _
player! 8ub1eribe now to the liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii obo 673·6933 traa. hvy duty tow. TOYOTA 9210
Goren Briqe Letter by ealllna 18'·20' sllp avl., off •••••••••I Alarm. 6-yr fact warr,,"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
(800)7 .... 1-•or ,_..___tioo. Or Marcus Ave., 5180 mint cond, reg thuq1
au--11 UJMJnDm mo. Avallable 5/1 '97 S28 ooo 546 4806 '88 S 09 ·1 write to Goren Bridie Letter, 675·4986 AUTOMOBILES · · · · upra 1 mi es. P.O. Box '"10. Chi,.....,. IL 60880-5-spd, targa rool, xlnt. ~ ... lO. --. 30' Mooring w/11 · ••••••••II 9085 S5,900. 714·436·6665 -BW, off Alvarado Pl., HONDA or 714·854·6460
E. ol Bay Is. Call ---------• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (909) 397.9797 or BMW 9030 '82 PRELUDE Elect -4-X-4 _____ 9_2_2_1
(909) 626-7190 snrf. 2·dr, Auto. Xlnl
50 Ft Mooring, xlnt •eo BMW 325H, wht, Int. Arn/Fm Cass. AC, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Halrstyllst Tiny Tina
Has relocated to:
"Ask about
my April
Specials"
loc near Pavilion, 5·spoed, 118k mlles. PS, Looks & runs gdl
Cans serviced this Excellent oondlllonl $11 50 OB0•631·7149
year. $15,200 Incl sml S9.900 714·733·3369 ---------
1_b_o_a_1._6_19_·_77_8_·2_6_6_3_ --------•HYUNDAI 9090
5 O' Moo rl ng iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Or less, Great penin· CADILLAC 9040
•'89 Rang• Rov•r• White. w/tan loather
seats, never ever ott
road, 95k miles. bush
guards, sunroof, ab· solute mint cond .
$1 6,500 645-0748
234 E. 17th St. #117 Costa Mesa • 642-0434
NEWPORT
BEACH
TRANSPORTATION POWER BOATS
6169 7012
sula locallonl Closest iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •go H1tundal Excel
Mooring to land. Call '92 Sevlll• STS white While, AC. Only 60K
Steve 723·5883 orig ml. 1 Lady owner. ---------diamond, taupe top & v d b
BAL B 0 A YACHT leather, bose sound 11~,Y fa~~g~I~ $2~~~: MISC. AUTO 924S
BASIN has boat slips w/cd. custom chrome Terrible cred1l ok We canliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii avall from 31 lo 75 ft, wheols, ABS brakes. llnance anyone w/low Seized Care From
$14.50/11. 673·1761 remote enlry/alarm, down/low mo. payments. $175. Porsches, Ca·
CLASSIFIED ~~d ~~· P.:~ r3r6: n '('~1: CoastAuto finance d 111 a~. Cho v y s. It's the resource you 522,950 showroom. 71444a.5159 BMW s Corvettes. can count on to sell a ---------Also Jeeps, 4 WD's . myriad of merchan· c 0 n d · 6 4 S ·3 1 2 0 · Your area. Toll free 1 ·
dise Items. because 644·0625 eve. TRADE 800·898·9778 E>CI. A· our columns compel 1989 SEVILLE 5139 for current list·
qualilled buyers to Ortolnal. real good through classified lngs.
calll condition, new tires. 642·5678
Multl·fam·Sat. a.12 BOATS 7011liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ___ u_2_-_5o_7_a__ S8500. 675·612e --------ANTIQUES &
TV, waterbed + morel iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 14' Bayllner 1994 .---------------------------. CLASSICS 1979 Port Ramagate 28' Unlfllght Sally llke new. seats 4, bay (xFord/San Mlguel) Oog, twin chryaler, boat, 4 cycle Yamaha
THURSDAY 7:30am 44'1. New bait tank. 9.9 hspwr OB, used
150 Museum-quality blldge pumps, VHF. total 8 hrs, full cover, /Ii t In Ca. Dry Sllp, fresh paintings wholesale. am m s ereo, com· waler flushed, SS.000. Good women's cloth· pass, Loran & flah Ing, 3·slzes used peg· finder. Priced to sell. cost was S 10,000 board, many kinds of 9 7 1 2 O O 2 d a y s ,_1_2_1_.0_1_6_9 ____ _
fabric. china, area 673·8695 eves.
rugs. misc Items. 1301 Bay Boat not etec:trlc.
Antigua Way (comer loc. Udo Isle, blue Antigua & Santiago) canvas top. $2,000
TEL. 1141641-1119
9250
'54 Dodge Roital clatslc, original runs
great, $2500. 714-436·
6665 or 714·854-6460
Can't seem 10
get to all those
•Contractors Surplus
Vinyl windows. micro
ovon, LP tank lor RV.
surfboard, wolsull, dive gear. household
Items, etc ... Sat only.
Aprll 27th 8 -Noon
4t7 31st 875-5018
Overstocked with
stuH?
A call to
Classified
will help
642-5678
paintings, seminar ta·1-----,~-,.,..,--,---blos, chairs, clothes, Claselfled
obo. Call for details
(213) 876·7833 eve.
28' Bayllner 1994
2859 SuperClaulc,
Mercrulser 7.4 llr., under 40 hrs.. Bravo
II, bottom paint, VHF,
shore power, 5 yr. hull
warranty, refrigerator,
battery charger, water heater, $38,500 OBO
(714) 723·0473
repair jobs
around the house?
Let the Claulfled
Service Directory
---------
books, linens & morel The most comprehen·
All must go. 2316 slve and current dlrec·
Falrhlll Or. Ci• 23rd SI. tory of goods and ser· Npt Bch 645-0560 vices 'around I
Mkll Zodiac 15ft. Alu·
rnlnurn floor boards.
W-20HSP Johnson
OB. $1200. 642·7714
help you find
reliable help.
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DIRECTORY
3890 SPRINJa.ERS 3921 ELECTRJCAL 3610 HANDY MAN 3710 IANDSCAPE a:
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MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING
CHILD HOME CARE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Small Job EXP•RT HorM RHtoratloNR•model PUBLIC NOTICE RAINBOW Clrcl• Mafnt. THI! LOCAL PLUMIER SPRINKLER REPAIR
Llc#304201056 Patterned Concrete Duncan Electric Tiie/drywaii/Woodwork • TREES • P1ln1ln11-lnl/E11t HouH/~pl ·•James e. Bangert Co.· Va lves•l-teada•Tlma· Roberta Thornton Quick Response Fences/decks/room add. The Calif. Public Ullll· Ouallty Job. Free est. Since 1947 clocks. 26Yrs Local Exp.
720·3969 Npl Beach ~;~~:~~~;alr/fe~~~!i Local Lie. 050·7042 Roofs/general repalre. To,,ad/fte,.owa. Law111, ~eJtR~~~~~~s~~i" u~e~ L#569897 838·8888 Friendly Servlce•ln1ured John Burr 282·2831
ACOUSTIC Uc. Free est 222·6666 ·---------Comm/RH. Reis Frff Est ......... _ 751.;\lt78 household oooda CARL MANIRE co. Ll532981 875-9304 ·---------
C!IUNGS 3408 CLEANING •--------FENCES John 947·!SS20 GARDENING Rellabla movers print their Painting Contractor ALLEQIS PLUMBINQ TUTORING 3929
3548 CONTRACTORS & DECRS 3615 HAUUNG ~ •• ~~~l~blew~~te!~ P.U.C. Cal T number: 26Yrt Prof'I Painting Olllll ds111•Plumblng repairjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AAA ACOUSTIC SERVICES liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3720 limos and chauffeurs L'3S6098 733·9048 24Hr Emergencv Svc TEST PREP
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii GE .. "'RAL 3558 Ed Berren 548·3371 print their T.C.P. num· Low $ 8 49.32g9 Paint-applied Remove· "'"" CHUNG'S PAINTING patch Texture. lnl/ext. '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •F'l!NCl!S OATES* Oreen Scene Ulndscpng ber In all advert11•· SEMINARS
962.5891 or 847•8905 A TOUCH OF CLASS 1• new/repair/post replaced JUNK To The DUMP ,1Maaonry ;lrrlgttlon ments. II you have a 20 Yrs Exp. Gd Price!---------
Cleanlng Res/Comm CPI BUILDERS INC. Redwood • L,576605 C714-908·1882) /Trimming /Removals question about the lo· Guar work. Frae Est. eDAN DAWSON• EXCEL on SAT & 'CEILING MASTER Lie/Bonded. Free Eat. RHldenllal Conti. Jim Whyte 6421206 Will haul what Trash CIHn-ups •Maintenance gallty ol a mover, limo Uc#375602 538·1534 Pl bl CTBS. Evat/Wknds
•Acoustic Removal• Teresa 282·7143 Uc.1518424•1nsured DECK COATl~OS Man won'tt 968·1882 Ll699025 850•8109 or chauffeur, call: QeneAbrama Painting Wll~mHtr:.C~!·:~:s 4570 Campu1 Dr. N.B.
Cuatom Tei<tureePaint C714) 985-4993 Public Utili ties lnl/Ex1 Oual Pilnt/fleaaS R R I F Patricia O'Dowd M.S.
Llc'd. Mark 838·7300 *:';~~~!n ~~:f~.'nJ::. '"'L'""E""W....,...IS.,,.._,C.,...o-n-•-t-ru-c-t-lo_n_ Waterproof Systems. LANDSCAPE Commission Uc'd/ln1'd elnce '78. L:~;:~· P•P;~; ~u;;~ Consltnt GATE/Sch/Univ.
In townl Reis 5Yr1 Exp. Remodel•Handyman St!!'~: •:e;~1f:22 IMMIGRATION CONSULTANT 714-558-4151 H9-7083 Pg-884·3~7 ____ •_11_r· __ • --Call 073·2300
Grace 251·9455 L#704773 Local RH. .3762 18 Yeara Experltnce. Dlb d • •• I •714-557·5925• •Wood Feno••• 4 Brian Killelea 64~635 ernar o • ... ov no HouM Painting Svo'a Exf•rt Drain Cleanlng WALL
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... nd1tman/Remod•I Ucenaed·Bonded Custom Home Bulldera 11llmatas. Low pricts. Ue'd U.S. Immigration Expert Yard tun• up/malntenace. 181832 979.31 t4 Call Merlin 953.5400 20Y11 exp. All WOik guar. COVERINGS 3932
Additions, Bath. Kitch s 1 o.oo s,•r hour. LI c # 4 8115 4. R 1 f, a. Aclvenl1111 Constr. 974·5301 Green Card Lotte~ landecape/artlstlc dHlgn.1-=-~--::,....--..,..-':":"'"...,....----------• Steve 045·1288 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
l'lre-W1ter Damage 714-5 8 ·0388 '14-S7S.7709 ~~~kl ~~ft C=~~l.c:!;~ Contraclor#C2HI04008. S Second Moving lke'e Cu1tom Painting --=p.,...r_e_c"'"ls_e_,,,,P,..,.l-u-m""b""l-n-g-THE STRIPP~R
'Elec, Plumb, & Paint T ST ... '-N'S o•N• ..... L FLOOR INSTALL Prort & Elhlul. 64$-7505 Of Move,., 24Hr Srv Prof, Clean, Quality Repair• & Remodel• Speclallilrlil l.n wallpaper ,Newport area. lrnmed A NEED 0 CLEAN! ...... ., .,._ 0 70a~/Sr Ohc/T1171452 Work, Int/Ext & Cocke. Free EatlmalH removal. Llcl 1588924 ,.,.P•g• 714·227·8122 $35 Most slngle story EuC100_!!8SnTCRrUaftC1Tm110n1NhlpliREiiiiiPiiAliiRiiiiSiiiiiiii3iii6ii2iiO INTERIOR *~pri!f:r~~~tr~~ .. ~~~P/ 43 ·9123/P·341·5850 L#703488 831-4910 LIH7388 909.1090 * 714-•e3•5037 * tf00AS Rtmodal•Hardwara homH. 714..092·2200 ,.. '' IN •Trtm•Csblna11•Stucco •Stucco/Drywall • M••aLE •"PERT DESIGNERS 3782 Fr•• Ht, reaaonable, •Two Brother• Moving PAINT Q 871·5807 Superior "f•llooverlng
'Orywll l.562731 3svrs up •Detailed Cleanlng •Te>cture Coating P I t /P -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii reliable. 845-7351 Home/Office • 7·D•ys gr;;== C~~l~~mrn POOL Sine• '61,. Tha FlnHt ..,.,ry 842..0587 HouH/Apl/$10/hr •Foundation/Marble ol th ng rotec:tlng. Phil'• Gardening Iva tn1ur1d since 1981 . In Ouality Craftmanltllp.
T to% HANDYMAN • Exp'd • Ref'•• •Retrofitting/Painting Scratch/Stain Removal BRASS Pollt h•d & Wkly Svc./Yard Cln-up CALTl:Me50 197·1500 Wortcman1hlp. 871-5987 SERVICE 3894 ln1lalt/Remove 1557-e228
-Call Jenny 894-9852 Ll91599•8ond•15Yra L62°'54 o4 e-1 OOS Coated. Lampl, Lock a • Seaaonal Flowert • ALL-AMl!RICAN SON'a PAINTING We gala should hang
IHSTALl.JREFACE CABINETS 7 1 4 .3 7 8 ·9 9 8 0 •QUALITY WORK• etc. FrH Eet. Pick up 7 t 4 .5 4 9 .a 811 MOVH·U ... Carefully Int/Ext. 22 yrs In O.C. •00,,.P• 1 .... a R•P•lr together. Strip, lnatall, l(ltehena, balhs. door1, WINDOW CLl!ANINQ Hardwd/Vlnyl/Ceremlc & Dellv. Tom 875-8226 C rt II & Ch I Quality. Sml/81g Jobe r .,. .. .. • advice to the cruy
windows. Doug 546·7258 •Average 1 atory·S30 Mrble/Carpet·Bnd/lnl DBSIQN VlilONi PLANT ARTIST 5~~~3 T14r~~ Uc•60IS5I 71,.,531•94116 Flller1•Pump1•HHter1 e:>t 2 t t ·
• 2 atory·S45. DOORS 3580 L7Ge271 722-73:12 • Prof'I Oealgner1 Spaclallat In existing Pgr 1·800-o11·9722 l•l•nd Blue Poole • 1 anytime
CARPENTRY 3510
•• CIRAMIC TILES 3528
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carpet & n00t. V.WMC/M dependable door nn&111# ..,.,,... +&Your BUOGETI ftrorl Land.cape Malnt nisSONS 3835 Very Aealonablt RllHI ROOPING 3910 Repainting? AJ'• eee-2soo hangar. Ouar work, 1.aoo.a2t·7712 1ovra l!lcp •><Int Rafa £oQ L8'482.21 Jay 850.5066
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lnatall'n • Fabrication •WINDOW Cleanlng Drywall and mot'al VICTO" 4•7•t7a9 CLAIHNST lnsttv0Uon p9 •uo. V0'"•9 fl.C.I. ROOFINO CO.
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Aegroutfng " tnatall'n Repalrt, lmp1ovtmentt, Wllftam Harold Jewelert LI001285 841.aoea PIANO a.Q.•Advancad
L#870130 Dean of Tll• CONcne'PI! .. t'IMA.LL Joa IXftlRT srn jOOa. Ou911tv/lntegrlly Watch. Jewelry repelr Yard Ciaa"""p Trim PAINTlN" 3858 All ao••T••cher Cert. 113·8085 or 841-8S21 Aiu~ llll Orvwalt/Plultr A u 1 we, !<Ml Ma-t770 Antlque+fl'lne Jewel~ TreH/Hedga/R~move/ v Entertainment Avall.
11.wport T11e 6 ililar~ MASONRY 3557 .Hanging, hptno~••tJre ROOl'INQ carp, plbg, luy"'"1dt •73.039 We.a, Nu Lawn/Malnt. J.nnlfer 840-9889
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At Affordable Prlcea. Brick, Btoctc, Stone, Tit• i&i( u0 .,588teo Ae?"Od•lt. MORGAN LA.NDSCAPB a P~lnt Contraotor PIT
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TODAY'S POWU BOATS NIWNE SUPS POID 1075 MERCEDES
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7012 DOCJS 70221 iiii_.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '71 atatlon W•gon '89 Mere-., B•u LTD t3tk mit. S750 160k mu... phone, ---------
33 ft·~ 1e'JT Broker Sllp• Udo 837•2173 xtnc. si&,900 firm.
Crul .. r/epof't fl•h•r. fl• Marin• Vlllag•, bo.. 436-6665 01 854·846<1
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56 Type of tum
57 -Kett ot the c:omiCI 58 S.dUc:I(
60 NatlaH °' the courtt 81~• document 82 High heel
63 Wildcat
64 Woman'• tllle
85 Plant·IO-be
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3 Play part
4 Grooves
5 .Aeeop atoiy 4·2MI O 1•. u..H ,_ ~ 6 Roe« music.an Cooper 28 Make haste 45 Com crib
7 Balle! Skllt 29 Fair grade 4 T Chemic:aJ
8 Strew abOul 30 Grants compound
9 Jai -31 ChoOse (a 48 Tumpilces 10 Clinton'• no candidate) 49 Mattress part
11 Org. 32 Ears 50 Paris alrpon 13 Popular sport 34 Crowd 51 Prtnclpal
15 -oot: relaxes 37 8ough1 by mail 52 Piece of news 21 Alphabet letters 38 -·relief 53 ROM fruit
22 Votes in favor 39 Tune 5o4 "Garfield"
25 Sharp 41 lnlormatlon pood'I 26 Homed 42 Kittles 55 Snut>-nosed
animal 44 Cert1111 luxury 59 dogP""-·ry colOr 27 Chocolate tree apartment '"'"'
bergla, 2 Chryaler anow 1oc:a1lon, $12·15 '74 trord E-300, runs,-....;.----~--eng, Loranttl•hflnde,., per fl, 723·t009 for parts. Many new '93. M.-rc:.cte• Bona radar & more. 128.()()0 part•I Take It alll 400 SEL TOP l at 1/1 .
WHO NEEDS AC£8? Slip avail at NewpQrt. Lido Turning Basin, S595. 259 Slerkt. CM. $969.18 MB credit •P-
909-987·2141 or 909-dock tllp, up to 70' ,82 M&aatan CJ.eye, pproved SOK mil••·
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Opening lead: Eight of•
(weak two· bid• were almo1t 98~340 Con~ll• ::rwt~r6;:~~::cess stk •hlrt, A~. mntf. 435..ues 01 11~1460
unbeard-ot in tholt day•> and•---------new brakes. Grt gas.1---------
South overcall with four heart•. SAIL BOATS 7014 Nl!W DOCK 2 •lips 30' St250 obo 571-<>632 MERCURY 9135
-hicb became the fi"al contract. ,.. •· Etec/wtr/dock '88 ESCORT GT .. •• boxs. Marcus Channel The opeolog 1pade lead w .. won '84 catalfn• Sailboat $225/mo ea. 673-7353 Re~, AC& Brand new '75 Mercury Cougar
with the queen and the ace and 21n diesel, tutllng Jib, Sid• ti• siO/rt up to ~~s~l~tely :~~~:rfu; 7 5 k ';' 11 • S 8 5 O
king of spadet were cashed. As pristine. 714-436-6685 40 .. a'ood NB loca· car only 52295. 637·217
WMt, what would be your two die-or 714·854~8400 tlon. wa1er/elec. No Terrible cre(lit ok. We can•---------
cuds? WE PAY CASH Uve-aboards. 675·6128 finance anyone w/low PONTIAC 9170
You certainly want to tell partner For good used Sabot• &llp tor rent up to 16'. O<>wn/IOw mo. payments.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
to thift to clube, eo you might dis-& boat equipment. beautiful view spot In Coast Auto Flnace '89 FIREBIRD White,
c11rd the deuce and four of dia· Minney'• Yacht Sur· Npt. Bay s200 mo. 714·448·5959 2 top$, 5•spd. loaded.
mon.ds to maie it clear to partnel' ph.1•, 1500 Old New· 723-1470 Xlnt cond. $4400. Call
not I: switch t.o that suit. Alterna• port Blvd. 548-4192 '94 Ford Bronco 543.2369. . ld fi d. d h XL T loaded, IOYf pkg . ._....;;_....;.. _____ _
uve y, you cou . ret l.IC&.r t e CAMPERS RV'S 12,800 mll, Black. tntd '92 L• Mans, 23k queen of clube. to draw attention to MARINE SERVICE • • window, custom rims. mllef, >tint, htchbk,
that suit, and then· a low diamond. SUPPLIES . 7020 TRAnERS 8014 _..:..52_4..:..,90;..;._0_5..;..5_2·_65_6_5__ slick, A/C, cass,. 45
Unfortunately, neiiher of these 1993 Ford mpg, orig owner
aignals would defeat lhe contract. '70 Ala•luln Camper Bronco 4x4 s3995. 644.7835
Since declarer ia void in clubs, t.he TONS 'OF 9.5 rt. Stove, Ice box. In perfect condition. ---------
club shift would get ruffed and STAINLESS STEEL Good cond. w/jacks all power, leather. PORSCHE 9175
declarer would claim the rest. A Bronze & brass & nuts $600. 897·7795-0ays phone. tow pkg, rlma/liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
fourthtpadewouldnotbelp,either. & bolts + washers. 642•7186·Eves. tires, only 6 0k. '87 T•rga Aebll eng,
P fi d th L·11· $6 oo d $17,000. 574-4247 or eterson oun e at 1ng . per poun . grt cond, not running.
defenae. Her two diacarda were t.he Mlnney's Yacht Sur· MOTORCYCLES 545·9449 $5000 or trade for l/W
queen and ace of clubs! Now plus, l500 Old New· camper. 545-2030
whether declarer ruffed the marked port Blvd. 548•4192 SCOOTERS 8018 GMC 9081 CLASSIC 1957 356A
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In the 1930s and early 19401,
Philadelphia was graced by four
ladiea with great talent and flair for
bridge. Outstanding among them,
of course, was Helen Sobel, whom
moet cognoscenti would place high
·on any list of the great players of all
time. Not far behind were Olive
Pet.eraon, Peggy Solomon and Sally
Young.
club switch rugh or low, Weet had t.o iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Black. new paint job .
acore a trump trick for down one! MARINE SLIPS ' 8 2 K • w • • • k I 195 Yukon SLE 2·dr, lmmac. Int. Must seel DOCKS 7022 KZ 1100 touring 4x4, while/beige, fully $18,000. Eve 646-3340
Learn to b e a better brld•e bike, full dress, S 1500 loaded w/hvy duty ex·•---------
player! Subscribe now to the liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii obo 673-6933 tras, hvy duty tow: TOYOTA 9210
Goren Brid•e Letter by callins 18'·20' allp avl., off Alarm. 6·yr fact warr, l'"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
(800)788-1226 for lnformatlon. Or Marcus Ave., $180 •••••••••I mint cond. reg thur1•
write to Goren Bridce Letter, ~~:.9~~allable 5/1 AUTOMOBILES '97. S28.000. 546·4806
P.O. Box 4410, Cbicaao, n. 80680-
4410. 38' fllloorlng w/11'
aw. ott Alvarado Pl., HONDA 9085
'88 Supra t09. miles.
5-spd, larga root, xlnt.
$5,900. 714·438·6665
or 714·854·6460
Peterson starred on defense in
this deal. She heard her partner
open the bidding with one s pade E. ot Bay Is. Call ---------1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (909) 397.9797 or BMW 9030 '82 PRELUDE Elec1 1•
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(909) 626·7190 snrl. 2·dr. Auto. Xlnt 'I
50 Ft Mooring, xlnt '88 BMW 325es. wht, Int. Am/Fm Cass. Ac. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiii•
loc near Pavilion. 5-speed, 118k miles. PS. Looks & runs gd!
Cans serviced this EKcellent condition! Sl 150 OB0•631·7149
year. $15,200 Incl sml $9.900 7 14·733·3369 ---------boat. 619-778·2663 9090 Halrstyllst Tiny Tina
Hos relocated to:
"Ask about
my April
Specials" •~------------------------~•HYUNDAI 50' Moor Ing iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Or less, G1eat penln· CADILIAC 9040
sula location! Closest iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '90 Hyundai Excel
•'89 Range Rov•r•
White. w/tan leather seals, never ever otf
road, 95k miles. bush
guards. sunroof, ab·
solule mint cond.
$16,500 645-0748 M · t I d C 11 , White, AC. Only 60K oormg o an · a 92 Sevllle STS while orig ml. 1 Lady owner.
Stev• 723 ·5883 diamond. 1aupe top & very pampered beau· 1---------
BALBOA YACHT leather. bose sound tllul car. Only $2595. MISC. AUTO 9245
BASIN has boat slips w/cd, custom chrome , Terrible credit ok. We can liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
avail from 31 to 75 fl. wheels. ABS brakes. finance anyone w/low Seized Car• From
514.50/tt. 673-1761 remote' enlry/alarn:i. down/low mo. payments. $175. Porsches, Ca·
CLASSIFIED new lie. pd. 36k mil, C tA t Fl dlllac's Chevys
234 '· 17th St. #117 Costa Mesa • 642-0434
under warranty. OH U 0 nance BMW's • Corvettes: It's the resource you 522,950 showroom. 714-448·5959 Also Jeeps, 4 wo·s .•
NEWPORT
BEACH
can count on lo sell a
myriad of merchan· c 0 n d · 6 4 5 •3 1 2 O · TRADE Your area. Toll lree 1 ·. TRANSPORTATION POWER BOATS dlse Items. because 644·0525 eve. 800·898·9778 Ext. A· our columns compel 1989 SEVILLE 5139 for CYrrent list·
616.9 7012 qualified buyers to Orlglnal. real good through cla~sified ings.
~~~~~----------------------hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ ca111 condition. new t~es. ~~~-~~~~ NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT Multl·tam·Sat. 8 ·12 BOATS 1011liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, ___ e_4_2_.5_e_1_8__ se5oo. 675·6i28 -------ANTIQUES &
BCACH 6l69 TV, waterbed+ morel ii!iiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiii 14'. Bayllnor 1894 ~--------------------------. CLASSICS 9250 BEACH 6169 BEACH 6169 i979 Port Ramsgate 28' Untttlght Sally like new, seals 4, bay
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (xFord/San Mlguel) Dog, twin chrysler, boat, 4 cycle Yamaha
Ann&aal Community EHtbluff Moving Sale THURSDAY 7 13oam 44'1. New bait tank, S.9 hspwr OB, used
Garage Sal• Italian furnishings, Garage Sale Sat. 150 Museum·quallly blldgo pumps, VHF, total 8 hrs, lull cover, Nwp1 Hts/Chll Haven couches. tbls, chrs, only. clothes. furn. 1 1 am/Im stereo com In Ca. Dry Slip, trash
0 50 H h Id pa nt ngs wholesale. ' · water flushed, $5,000, ver ouse o s enler cir w/slereo, TV, odds & ends 1759 Good women's cloth· pass. Loran & fish
Pick up g3rage sale VCR; Armanl suits, Gentelia Pl., NB Ing, 3.sfz.es used peg· finder. Priced to sell. cost was S 10,000 maps at corner of Chit home otflce furn. FAX ---------board. many kinds of 9 7 1 2 o o 2 days 1_1_2_1_.0_1_6_9 ____ _
Orlve & Irvine Avenue. machines. lots more. fabric, china, area 673·8695 eves. ~::,,.~~~.March 27ltl SAT. 4/27 2417 Novla M4i;~ng9 .::::-sc:.~ rugs, misc Items. 1301 B•y Bo•t not electric.
signer & patio furn, Antigba Way (corner loo. Udo late, blue . eConlr•clor• Surplua 0 k d I A ti & S I ) verstoc e wlh lamps. antiques. n gua antago canvas top, S2,000
28' B•ylln•r 1894
2859 SuperClasslc,
Mercrulser 7.4 llr .•
under 40 hrs.. Bravo Vinyl windows, micro I ff? b c 11 f d 1 11 s u p~lnUngs. seminar ta· i---------o o. a or e a s oven, LP tank lor RV, A call to bles. chairs. clothes. Clas•lfled (213) 876-7833 eve. surfboard. wetsuit. fl T dive gear. household Class! ed books, linens & morel he most comprehen· MJ(ll Zodiac 1511. Alu·
will hel~ All must go. 2316 slve and current dlrec· mlnum floor boards. llems. etc ... Sar. only. 642 •6 8 10 of od a d April 27th 8-Noon ~ Falrhill Or. <!• 23rd St. ry go s n ser· W·20HSP Johnson
4 17 319t e75-5018 Npt Bch 645·0560 vices around! OB, $1200. 642·7794
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II, bottom palnl. VHF,
shore power, 5 yr. hull
warranty, refrigerator,
battery charger, water
neater, S38,500 OBQ
(714) 723·0473
TEL. 1141641-1119 '54 Dodg• Roy•I classic, orlglnal runs
great, $2500. 714-436·
6665 or 714·854·6460
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CHILD CARE 3536 CONCRETE & ELECTRICAL 3610 HANDY MAN 3710 IANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 SPRINl<LERS 3921
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CHILD HOME CARE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Small Job EXPERT Hom• RHtoratlorVRemodel PUBLIC NOTICE RAINBOW Clrcle M•lnt. THE LOCAL PLUM8ER SPRINKLER REPAIR
'Jc#304201056 Patterned Conoroto Duncan Electric Tiie/drywail/woodwork • TREES • The Calif. Public lJllll· Palnllng.fnt/Exl Housm/Apl ·a James e. Bangert Co.· Valveseliead .. Tlme-
Robena Thornton Driveways, palloa, Quick Ae•ponse Fences/decks/room add. tie• Commission RE· Ouatlty Job. Free est. Since 1947 clocks. 26Yra Local Exp.
720.3969 Npt Beach decks. Repair/removal Local Uc. 850·7042 Roofs/general repairs. To"ed~•ove. L.-•11•, QUIRES that all used L#569897 838·8888 Friendly Servlce•lnsured John Burr 282·2831
ACOUSTIC Uc, Free eat 222·6666 •---------Comm/Res. Reis Free Esl ................ 751~78 household goods CARL MANIRE CO, Ll532981 675-93041---------
C!IUNGS 3408 CLEANING FENCES John 947•5520 GARDENING Reliable movers print their Painting Contractor ALLEGIS PLUMBING TUTORING 3929
S C 3548 CONTRACTORS & DECRS 3615 HAULING ~.a~~~1~bleW~r:te:~ P.U.C. Cal .T number; 26Yrs Prof'I Painting Or1ln clun•Plumbing rtpaJ'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AAA ACOUSTIC ERVI ES 3720 limos and chaulteurs L#3$098 733·9048 24Hr Emergency Svc TEST p EP Paint-applied Remove· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii GENERAL 3558 Ed Barrett 548·3371 print their T.C.P. num· . Low$ 648·3298 R
patch. Texture. ln\/ex1. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •FENCl!S GATES• Green Scene Landscpng ber In all advertise-CHUNq•s PAINTING ---------SEMINARS
962.5891 or 847.8905 A TOUCH OF CLASS new/HP•lr/poal replaud JUNK To Tho DUMP iMaaonry /Irrigation ments. If you have a 20 Yrs Exp. Gd Price! -----------
Cl.anlng. Res/Comm CPI BUILDERS INC. Redwood • Ltl'576605 (714-988·1882) J Trlmmlng /Removals question about the le· Guat work. Free Est. eDAN DAWSON• EXCEL on SAT & CEILINO MASTER Lie/Bonded. Free Est. Resldentlal Conti. Jim Whyte 642.7206 wm haul what Trash Clean.ups • Maintenance gallly of a mover, llmo Uc#375602 538·1534 Plumbing 646•6720 CTBS. EvesJWknds
•Acous1lc Removal• Teresa 282•7143 Uc.tl'51842~•1~0sured DECK COATINGS Man won't! 968·1882 Ll599025 050•8109 or chauffeur, call: QaneAbr•ml Painting Wsllf Htrs•Oralnl•Flxlurts 4570 Campus Or. N.B. Cu•tom TeX1ure-Paint (714) 99...._ 93 Public UllllUes I Patricia O'Oowd M.S. Llc'd. Mark 838· 7300 •Bright Haeolnlng •---------Waterproof Sy•tema. LANDSCAPE Commission lnl/EKt Oual Pa nt1R111S Remodl•RepalreFaucata
E P f'I B LEWIS Conatructlon B LI 'd/I 'd I '76 l554722 p 717 5729 Consltnl GATE/Sch/Univ.
I u,ropealnR fro5Y. e•x•t Remodel•Handyman alconlet • Pallo1 IMMIGRATION CONSULTANT 714·558-4151 c ns •nee . •gr· • C•ll 873·2380 n own es rs p. L#704773 Local Ret. Slone/Brittc/T11t 493·1522 18 Years Experience. 000·7013 Pg·064·3947 ___________ _,,
Grace 251·9455 •714·557·5925• •Wood F•nc••* 3762 Brian Kiiieiea 645-4635 Dibernardo'• Moving Hou•• Painting Svc'• Expert Drain CIHnlnti -W-AL--L------~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •BOSS HOUSECLEANING rtpllot/rtpaJr, lrH hauling La d R d II Local/Office/Storage lnVEllt 1 Low Rates & Plumt>lng Repairs
_...ndyman/Remodel Ucensed·Bonded S.J. Scott ConstrucUon tStlmates. Low prtc11. Uc'd US Immigration Expert n ac•pe •mo • ng Long Olst. Free Eat. Ouallly Work Quaraoleed 20Stye've' exp. All WO<ll545-8gu2t"a· COVERINGS 3932
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