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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-05-14 - Orange Coast PilotServing the Newpo~-Mesa commu'\lty since 1907 < ) r J • . \ ( : .. './ f-N G r· I\ I l U N T I MARC MARTIN I OAlY PILOT TAKING A RADIO liLIER Newport woman uses resourcefulness in quest to win KRTH's $101,000 Scavenger Hunt. By Alison Murray, ~ROOt L iltening to the radio has become a full- time job tb.ot potentially could be very luaotive for Elizabeth Vitale. She and her daughter, Jessica, 15, have been living ot the Motel Baycllff for nearly three years since they Jost their Hollywood home and hope that a radio station contest will bring the money they need to move. ·1 want to have a normal home again,• • she said. •rm just trying to survive here, get my dougbter through school.• Vitale, who cannot work full time becouse of a spirull disablUty, spends h~ days tracking down items needed to win KRTH radio's $101,000 Scavenger Hunt. Each day since May 1, announcers for the oldies radio station hove clued listeners into an item the listeners must find -from a newspaper ad for the contest to a movie •SEE HUNT PAGE A13 Sitting in the motel room they have lived in for almost three yean, Eliza. beth Vitale, top rlght. and her daughter, Jessica, sort through a box of Items they have collected for a scavenger hunt put on by a Southern CaWornia radio sta- tion. The winner gets $101,000. Newport Beach co:QSiders senior housjµg complex •City asks Irvine Co. to provide more opeu space to make up for develop- ment of 12-acre parcel. By Jenifer Ragland, Daily Piiot . NEWPORT BEACH -City oftidals IDAY be willlng to allow a seniot housing complex on a·plot < . ..> I I " I I I 1 °' phase, would put 227 apartment units for low-income senior citi- zens on a 12-aae parcel just north of the Central Library on Avocado Avenue at San Miguel Drive. "Because the proposed .site is the site The Irvine Co. is required to convey to the city for open . space, there is a business transac- tion that needs to be structured for use of the city's land,• Mur- phy said. •1 think we have gener- transaction. But the dty wants the open space to be replaced, and that's where there is dls- -Teens still ' . . . in custody. • Bombing suspects to remain at Juvenile Hall due to seriousness of crime. By Greg Risling, DaJ/y Pt7ot ORANGE -A Juvenile Court judge -Wednesday ordered thdt two teenage cousins suspected of detonating a homemade bomb at Estancia High School in Costa Mesa remain m custody becduse of the serious nature of the crime. Judge James ~zold hdd the option to release the 17-year- old Newport Beach residents to their P¥ents' custody or keep them detained in Juvenile Hall until a pretrial heanng May 20. A triaJ date tenldbvely was set for June 2. Joe Dagostino, who handles • SEE BOMB PAGE A6 School officials defend policy By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot NEwPORT MESA -Even though one of the students arrested a1ter a bombing at Estancia High School was dis- ciplined twice before because of his fascination with chemi- cals and bombs, school board membecs said Wednesday they believe they were right m allowmg him to return to school last year. "I'm not trurumizmg what he dtd, but we can't continue to monitor every kid every • SEE POLICY PAGE A6 Districts differ on land transfer •Newport-Mesa seeks piece of Laguna Beach school district in Newport Coast, but deadline looms. By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot NEWPORT MESA -Wtth less than three weeks until the dead- line, the Ne wport-Mesa and Laguna Beach school boards don't seem to be getting any clos- er to an agreement about who will get 150 to 350 students from a Newport Coast development that is in the Laguna Beach school dis- trict boundaries. On Tuesday night, the Laguna <>l l ..,11<>' ' Beach and Newport-Mesa school boards discussed the small sliver of land, which could bring mil- • SEE SCHOOL PAGE A13 ·otlmd~~~ undeveloped, but they want The Irvine Co. to provide additional open 1pace to make up for it. The city's Newport ,Center Economic Opportunities Commit- tee met with lrvine Co. officials last week to discuss the compa- ny's proposal, said City Manager Kevin Murphy. The project, which only ls in the conceptual •agreement • · U The lrvine Co. comes back B~ P08UOA I DALY fit.OT This vacant lot at Avocado Avenue and San Miguel Drlve cotdd be the lite of a 227-unlt Mmlor epartpaent complex In tbe future. ' ~ ......... -_.........-.. • see SENIOR PAGE A13 .\ . Developer buJs Harbor Center· •Costa Mesa's first shopping center could acquire major home improvement center as its anchor tenant. . By Tim Gr.nda, Dally Pilot do witb the lend, major.tAiiia.iits 1\kh l ~ .. ~ SRfu-Care s~on . ~ Making -E aces -·· j M:!.. == (6'6-5009) Is a new sabl 1~ in akin-care and facial .:V tmentl, body care, nail care and ,. () IQalteup. . . All of the lpeda1 skin-care treatments are b performed by two aesthetidans, owner Geor· e. gia Connerton and Ann Spiro. -Nall care Is done by Lori Mo~ founerlv of the James Albert Salon, who both - hand and foot treatments. There are a lol of specialty skin-care ser- dc vices available, including a European deep-~ pore de.ansJng s1 fadal for $601 c aromatherapy t~ facial. $75; o collagen mask ~ treatment. d1 $120: electron- .-i¢ facial ton-~ iq.g. $65; Her- 1n wgoxygen ~· t•ciaL $90; . greer wylder w <41d glycolic-: ~=: 6 •. care treat-- -~ents include body polishing for $35; body-wrap cellulite deatment, $40; and reflexology, $50. : Other services available include eye care, d• \f=· g and permanent makeup. • i . mers can create their own packages ~ ~com · g three or more treatments and 2 r._ ... •ve a 20% discount on all services. Mak-9: ,,.....,.... c ~Paces is at 747 Dover SL, Suite B, Newport 2 Beach. 2 9 , d ~ b ( 0 1 • 1 The best local shoe-repair shop, Cba's fam- ily Shoe Repair (642-4314), is ottering Best ~ readers 20% off on shoe repairs if you l1ring in this column. Cha's is at 1673 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa. o Saks Rflh Avenue (540-3233) at South Coast Plaza is having a women's de5iqner c shoe sale, with 30% off on selected styles, i : including Anne Klein, Charles Jourdan, Via Spiga, DKNY, Yves Salllt Laurent and SPA Collections. Popular TSE cashmere sweaters are dis- counted 30% at Magastn 209 (673-5542), at 209 Marine Ave., Balboa Island. The Plower Warehouse (545-0310) always has best buys on flowers, with specials every week. This week, old-fashioned lilac is $12 per bunch, irises are 75 cents each, daisies are $1.50 a bunch, and Dendrobium orchids are $1.50 each. The Aower War~ is at 1308 Logan Ave .. Costa Mesa. • IEST 8UYS is published Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy, fax me at 646-4170 °'write to me at Best Buys. Dally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa, 92627. Pll•MODSHAH. Olief Flnandal Offiaf READERS HOTUME 642-6086 ' ltE IS Spicing up Newport Beach. ' IACKYAAD BEGINNINGS Mish, a .CS-year-old Los Angeles native, said he bu ·always loved backyard cookoutl. •rve always barbecued,· be said. •I love to c;;.ook and throw parties.• But unlike many outdoor meall that feature a menu of overcooked chicken, extra-crispy hamburgen and torched sbilh kebabs, Mish'• backyard affairs quickly became the toast of Balboa Peninsula. •People used to smell my barbe- cues and were always coming by so I had to throw more chicken on,• he said. Eventually, with some coaxing from bis wife of 24 years Debbie, and the couple'• f:rtend, C b.rlst1na Bantli- gan, Mish decided to go into the spice-making bUliness. •They just said, 'We're going to make you a millionaire,' and all of a sudden, I was the 'Spice Guy:• DON'T QUrT YOUR DAY JOB While Mish bu become quite a celebrity around town -•people see me walking and say, 'Hey, you're the Spice Guy• -he still makes bJ.s liv- , ing like most people, working hard from 9 to 5: Por two years, Mish has been the maintenance supervisor at Country- side Inn and Suites in Costa Mesa, where he ls responsible for upkeep of the resort. At his day job, Mish often finds him- self in the hotel kitchen, but bis tooll of the trade aren't frying pans and mixing bowls. •I'm in there all the time fixing stuff,• be joked. •1 certainly hope that I will never have to pick up a saewdriv- er at this time next year." VARIETY IS THE SPtCE OF UFE Since starting bis small Spice Guy DMly Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA. 92626. =:No news stories. II~ 9dJto. rial matt.er °' adllertiMments herein can be r~ with- Record your comments about out written perri'lltJlon of copy- right owner. VOL 92, NO. 113 the Dally Piiot or news tips. ADDRESS HOW IQ REAOI US THOMAS H. J0tWS0N. Our address Is 330 W. Bay St., OraMdon Publishef Costa MeY, c.ftf. 92627. The l1mes Or.nge County WIWAM L09DEU.. (IQQ) 252.f141 CC>IUJ.ECDONS Mtl ... Zu Editor It Is the Piiot's polky to prompt-S1'IV'l.U .... a.lfted ·5671 Managing Editor ly correct all erron of substlnce. =:L,642-4321 Please call 57"4233. TINA ICJllGAJTA. News~122A Alllstant MaNglng Editor ~Newport~ Mw 5.642-43)() I Spof:tl fu 646-4170 TIM...._, ... ~Mt 0ty Editor = Piiot (USPS-1 ....... STIVIU.S, ilhed=~W-....,,_ Offlat 642-4321 NewsEdltor urdly. In -.ft ind IUllnetl fu 01-5902 ~C..IO!lf. ~~~ 5poftl Editor ~~:::=:o1 Milif*lb; MMC MAll1WI. l'WI iJ)Ort IMdt Ind cc.t.t Mela,, llnw~Newt. ~ Photo Editor • Time Mirror~ ..., .... to .. =. PMot M LYNNBOl.A, r,t .......... bV for Dlsplay~ng $ ~ ""°""" SecOnd d.-~ ....... ,..., JUOYOlllWG, =-~ .. c.a..:r: CA ,,.. • .,..ao Claflified AdwrUllng .... • ... .::r fl05TMAS. ......... ec-M, LANA IGIMON, va,.,....,,to.n.rat~ I ::.:--~.:=-.:.. .-I Promotkn et•llnmCN.M.....,. r--s. I I I . business last year, Mish has perfected the culinary blends that made. his bar- becues the place to be. The blends -all band-mixed by Mish in his apartment kitchen -range from the sweet and spicy Reggae Rub to the Southwestern flair of Rio Rub and Rajun Rub, which is best on shrimp and other seafood, Mish said. •1 just kind of developed a few sea- sonings I like to throw together,• he said. .. TEMPERATURES TIDES Balboa TODAY 65151 First low Corona del Mar 5:58a.m. First high 66152 12:34p.m. Costa Mesa Second low 66151 S:OO p.m. Newport Beach Second h'9h 6~1 11 :14 p.m. FRIDAY Newport Coast First low eM2 6:441.m . First high llfl'FFOMC.AST 1:35 p.m. LOCATION SIZE Second low Wedge 3-5 SW 5:42 p.m. Newport 2·5 SW Second high 11:56 p.m. Bi.ckles 2-5sw ftlver Jetty 2·5 SW WATIR CdM 2-5 SW 1'8WllRA1ml: 0.3 3.3 2.2 5.1 0.2 3.2 2.5 4.8 6) THERE'S THE RUB in time for the barbecue season. Mish calls the spice blends "rubs" because they are designed tQ be massaged into meat before i~'s thrown on the grill. But he notes they're good on other types of food, too. A quarter-cup plastic packet sells for $3, while a half-cup goes for $6. While many locations have not yet been chosen to carry Spice Guy produQts, Mish sald Via Lido Drugs has agreed to carry the spices and •trs great on popcorn, veget4lbles - we eat it on everything," Mish said. he hopes to stock them in gourmet grocery stores and markets. Five rubs ~ Rio, Reggae, Rowdy, Rajun and Radical -are set to hit local store shelves this summer, just -Story by Tim Grenda. photo by Don Leadl The recent COSTA MESA storms along • a.Iler Street: A purse containing S25 was stolen In the 1100 the coast have blod. -really trashed I local surfing • • llrtstol Street: Three bottles of wine worth $27 we.re stolen conditions. in the 3000 blod<. There Is a lot of • co.ta Mela Street: A cellular telephone -.ld 1 fanny padc pollution In the worth $960 were stolen In the 200 block. water because • ~ Awenue: A ptlr of sunglasses worth $20 was stoHtn of rain runoff. A southwest In the 2300 block. • PIMentla Awnue: 1Wo city signs worth $250 went stolen In swell moving In should bring the 2500 block. chest· to-shoul· der-hlgh waves NIWPOIQ>.-Aat today. Surf con-• ~ .. Dltw: Property worth S 1,600 was stolen from a • dltlons CNef the weekend dock box "' the 1 JOO blodc. • C.0..0.Mldo A,,.._: ~ate fr~ worth $10 were should be good, with a stolen In the 300 bk>dc. combination • Mmll oree RMd: About S420 m cash was stolen l.n the 1100 northwest and block. southwest swell • w.tst OciNtt l'Nl!t An IUtomobli. sustllned lbout $400 brlngl~ d\est· toshou -worth of damage In the 6400 block . high-plus • ,.,,,._,.'I Point Drtve: A cellular telephone was stolen In waves. the 400 block . briefly Board to reconsider airport options The county Board of Supervi- IOf'I on June 2 ii exp8c:ted to reconsider the pontbility of ~ the laroest airport plan from a list of optfona for redevel- opment of the El Toro Martne Corps Air Station. Supervisor Tom Wlllon sug- gested the ldea, which was backed by pro-airport Newport Beach offidaJs. \1rtually evmyone ' on both sides of the at Toro debate agree that plan D, which c.alls for 33 mlll1on pe.ssengen a year and no commerdal Oigbta froth John Wayne Airport, never will ny. Wilson brought up the issue at Tuesday's meeting, bu~ to continue the ltem to some questionable language. ounty attorneys want to be ture any ac- tion on airport planni~ does not open the door to future wsuits. Man killed in Newport car accident named A man killed in a Newport Beach traffic accident b4s been identified as Nicholas Stier, 21, of Huntington Beach, authorities 5a;id Wednesday. Stier was driving alone north · on Coast Highw.ay near Newport Coast Drive when he lost control of his 1982 Mazda hatchback about 8 p.m. Monday, the Califor- nia Highway Patrol said. The car hit a traffic signal and spun around. The car's front end was crushed and the roof was ripped open, officers said. Stier was pronounced dead at the scene. 1Wo forums set on supervisor's race Newport-Mesa residents are invited to attend two forums fea- turing candidates seeking elec- tion to the 2nd District seat on ~e Orange County Board of Supervisors. Incumbent Jim Silva is being challenged in the June 2 primMy by former Costa Mesa Mayor Sandy Genis, Huntington Beach City Councilman Dave Sullivan and Huntington Beach activist • Ralph Silva. The first forum is scheduled from 7:30 to 9 p.m. today ln the City Council chambers at Hunt- ington Beach City Hall, 2000 Main St. Sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Orange Coast, the discussion will feature questions posed by local reporten who cover the county supervisors, offidals said. The second candidates' forum iB scheduled at noon May 27 at the Mesa Verde Country Club, 3000 Club House Road. Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Costa Mesa, it wW be held al- ong with a lunch, which costs $12. Por information, call 834-7625. · OCC students receive scholarships OCC students received more than $175,000 in scholarships at the 40th annual Honors Night Awards presentation Wednesday at the Costa Mesa college. More than 250 students re- ceived scholarships and 250 stu- dents were honored for their leadership and service. About 250 businesses, clubs, campus organizations and individuals contributed for the event. which included a dinner in the Student Center. • THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1• • Airlines .should design better air-delivery system H ere ii a qualticli for tbe aeronauts amc.iqJ UI: How ii tt that Boeing can engi- neer ad build a IM(JDlftamt meddne that can take man than 200 people to 35,000 .... ~it appuently aumot ftg\Jl9 out bOw to pwnp enough fresh. coot air to allow the pUlellgerl OD a tdd-out 151 to breatbel A recent United A1rUn8I flight 1125 from San Prancilco to John Wayne Airport wu u full u a can of sardinel, to the airliDe wisely began the boarding proce11 a . half-hour before the ICbeduJed 3~15 p.m. Sunday departure. >.. puseogen filed aboard and took their teats, each ol UI imme- diately reached up for the l1tt1e nozzle1bat would allow oool air to Oow. But it Was barely a trickle. Hands reached up again and again in a futile effort to coax more air out What with seating disputes and struggles wjth steamer trunks passing for cany-on luggage, we already were nmnbig about 10 minutes late. 1be cabin was far beyond stuffy. mar.tin . ing claustrophobic and felt this woman's pain. Pinally, the plane was pushed back and turned for the jouncy b'ip out to the nmway. The pilot revved the engines and air began to seep in again -but not enough. By now, the passengers bad been deprived of any significant air for about 20 minutes. As the sun continued roasting the star- board side of the aircraft, the tem- perature inside kept rising. per didn't like that, IO he Aborted. 1be woman next to me was ainging. ·ob, my God, we're going to be stuck out here with no air. Ob. God.. I tried to reassure her every- thing was going to be just fine, but she wasn't buying lt. We were approaching a half. hour with virtually no air. 1bat was when l started won- dering why Boeing couldn't have designed a better air-delivery iyl- tem than this plane offered. I was willing to bet that the guya in the cockpit weren't gasping for breath and fanning themselves with barf bags. It occurred to me that tbe 757 didn't have better air conditioning because the airlines might not have demanded it Hey, we're only talking a few minutes with- out air. No problem. But this was more than 30 min- utes and some people WeJi0 uncomfortable to the point of pan- ic. • The rest of the trip was uneventful -until we landed at John Wayne and taxied to Gate 4. took her about 10 rows back to the galley, where they waited out the running ot the bulls. I looked around and rea1i7.ed why I doll't like to fly mudl any- more. Paying good money to be IUffocated just doesn't make sense. ft gels wone: The inability to bmatbe on the flight home cloud- ed an otherwise delightful Moth- er's Day weekend with our daugh- ter and son-in-law in San Prands-, co. But it got worse. Ow-answer- ing machine had several cheery messages applauding Saturday's column. Then one asking: "Did you really mean to say that John Hedges and his wife are 'pro choice'?• Heavens not I didn't ... I could- n't have. But I did. I edited that piece four. five times. Which means I saw that stateqlent four, five times. I never caught it I apologize t.p our read- ers. 1 even apologize to John and .. ~ Marla Hedges. Bui just tor that misc.asting. ....... blow It. too:~ Glueck chose tQ castigate me ~.· : being a roa~ticaJ cretin • years with Pilot. l bad written.; becauseE, that. in eight about 1, columns. · 0 , GJueck in saying what a ' dunce I must be. Eight years of " columns on Thunday and Satur-.. day. should equal sometlllng like • " 834 columns. Wrong, Mr. GI When I began, I wrote four columns a week, then segued to ,. three for several years. then to two. But 1,500 is pretty dam accu-• rate. So take that. sir! ; ' • FMD MMT1N Is an Eastbluff resident. ., His column is plblished Thursdays and • Saturdays. ~· At last, the door was c:lOleCl and 200-plus of us were sealed inside. The captain started the engines, which required cutting off what pitiful little wisps ~afr bad been findhlg their way into the now·sti· fling cabin. At last. we were pointed straight down runway lL. The pilot floored it and we hurtled toward takeoff. Then, a loud whooshing sound -ss.s.shhhhhh- hh -and the 757 decelerated rapidly. The 200 passengers began angling to retrieve their bags from the overhead storage compart- ments and under the seats. They were standing in the tiny slits that pass for leg room. They were crammed into one another in the wee path called an aisle. I • The 151 just hunkered there: no air, no push-back. no nothing. A woman next to me huddled over. Tea.rs ran down her face. •1 can't stand it.· she said. ·1 can't breathe.• My wife, on the other end of our three-seat row, is a card-carry- .. After what seemed like min· utes but only was maybe 15 sec- onds, the PA system crackled: •um. folks, this is the first oUicer. Just a minor problem. We'll tell you about it ln a minute or two." Seems the tower had cleared a smaller plane to taxi across our takeoff lane and the United skip- • Of course, the air was off and the cabin door wasn't opened for at least five minutes. Once more, hands groped for the useless little nozzles. The woman next to me began to panic again. My wife \t) l\TLRLST \t ) I'\~ \II \.I .ll) Jllllll [i] JOHN BLOESER CARPET ONE 2927 S. Bristol St. • C:O.ta Mesa Hairr ..,.,, _ ... fife (.-mile-wuth ul South Couc Plu.) ~:-:-~ --*' ... ,.., -751 -2324 c.AU..fl721D~ ' There's nothing more important than your health. So it makes sense to choose the beSt hospital. In Orange CoUnty, thats Hoag. fn fact, I~ year more people cha;e Hoag lb'pital than any other in the area I Hoag offers a wide range of ~iruty services, including nationally-recogniztd Centers of Excellence . . . me a full-time health plan n!presentatlYe to help you understand your Insurance • J •• d ... ... ... - ., •• .. .. ' hiewiibent congres.gnen lead in furid-raising She's a smash with her class·· • I ' t f s -.. - ,- j •Campaign rontribution statemenD show only 4 handful of challengers have raised more tbaD $.5,000. George Darid aDd Newport Beach retiree Wanen ~L Cox. wbo reported spending COSTA MESA -With the p.4.000 during tbe same peri- ' _ two popular mbents col-od, was tbe only candidate in c lectang the hon's share of funds. the 4'1tb District race who only a handful of candidates raised more than SS.-000 and for the 45th and 47th congres-filed a financial statement. offi- t r t • > . -s1onal-dutrrct r aces have dais said. raised more than SS,000 in In the '5th Dbtlil:t. wbk:h campa1gn contnbutions, represents Costa Mesa and records show North Orange County, The first quarterly ft.lmg Rohrabacher collected SS0,990 penod of the year wtuch cov-in the three-mooth period. ers contnbuuons received from Making the marim um January through March. St ,000 contribution to showed Rep C hnstopher Cox Rohrabacher's re-election cam- f R-4 7th I dnd Rep Dana paign were local residents Rohrabacher IR-45th) far and 1 Kendrick Roland McCune and away lead.mg thetr short list of Willa.rd Voitade, records sbow. challengers in funds raised. Rohrabacher challengers All cand1d4ltes for federal Patricia Neal collected $43,898, ofhces who receive more than Channayne Bohman raised $5,000 in rontnbut1ons are $10,661 and Newport Beach required tfJ c;ubm1t hnancial resident Long Kim Pham Stdtements with the Federal received $2,500, according to Elect.Jon Comm1ss1on financial statements filed with Cox, whose d1stnct mcludes the election commission. dll of Newport Beach and Any candidate who receives South Ordnqe CfJunty. raised 50% of the vote in the June 2 $100,698 dunng thP report.mg primary election is elected out- penod · I right But if no <:andidate earns Severdl local residents gave at least half the vote, a runoff the mdximum pnvate donabon will be held in the November allowed -$1,000 -111Cludmg general election between the Ayres Construct.Jon owner top two finishers. Dondld Ayres and Newport A complete listing of cam- Bedch businessman Howard pa.ign contribution reports filed Chdsldm by all candidates for federal Other~ werP Corona del Mar offlces can be found on the dttr,rnP> Evf' Lynn Brooke Federal Electlon Commission's Nr·wport B~·drh dCCountant web site at http://www.fec.gov . • Teildler Iinda Wrant ~asbowerof teru>is-ball tributes for Teacher's Day. By Huie;,, MastvV, ~Pilot NEWPORT-~ -Breaking from the humdrum tradition ci audbomd greeting cards. Linda Wyanrs sixth-grade ~ts at KaJser 'E1en1entiry School sent be Teadlei"s Day me.ages m tmqts balls WednesdaJ( A tennis buff, Wyant said her stladents rouldn1t have given her a better gift. •1bis was one ci my stlident's family's idea.• she said. --rhey're such a dynamic family that is so involved in tbe school. Wyant. like most teachers in the district, also was treated to a ~ da1 lunch prepamd by tbe PTA ·1 tb!nk it's so important to .rec- ognize teachers. who don't get much recognition for the ha.rd work they do,• Wyant said. •I've - SANfA MONICA SFAFOOD . I Largest Selection of Fresh Seafood Daily! FREsu FREse HAWAilAN ID»CAN MONKFISH AlBACORE TuNA SHRIMP F'IILET FnlEr s79g. $69~. (){J) ~U ALWAYS ~YOUR.SID 2/vAOlVE AND HEALTHY. FUNNY. HOW SOME 11-ilNCS NEVER CHANCE. You fell in ~ listcni~ to Nat Kma <:olc, and you kept your hc3rt actiYc and young. You still do. Now that yoire 1n )'Ola'~ you appm:iatc ~ finer thu~ tn life, md Sena &d.twcs is a part ol that lifestyle Senior Excbives k a free mcmbcuhip lnlnl:rnm for 5mkrs , ... chat otfm many bmCfi to keep you healthy and happy. It irdJdes frcic health . flu shots and • scn:icnttias. • I ,,..._.....-_ r sc:mlnars. You al~ R:CdYc c:Usoounts from local rncn:hai_rts, including fbtsu, rcstannts, nl tr.rvcl~ fur tasy enrollment, please call tolJ.fTtie 88Ml-0CMMC (8S8-6l6-l66'l) F-or fun and yow FOCI health, 0 tOrnC dUnas ~chanac. ORANGE COAST MEMORIAL MlOl(AI CO .. Tllt _.. __ H10T.._.,,,,....._.., ,__v..,. CA mw gotten t!mlb from former stu- denb ... ~.Jrs ~ spe-dal.. ThiS • Teeclled Week in tbe Newport- Mesa. Unilied Scbool Dlmid. bot Wednesday was designated as T~sDey. In commemoration. S<:ttool- ~d members visited various ·sCbools and gave teachers gifts d custdmttat tnedvmjca) pencils. Wyant wbo bas been at Kaiser for six years, said she was especial,, ly moved when a group m students gave her flowers. ·0ne ci tbe flowers bad a note that said, 'Thank you for an the bmd work and for carmg for the kids,'. she said. But she said the tennis baDs will be a lasting Jeqacy ci this sixtb- grade dass and tbeu thoughtful- ness.. ·n.ey know how I love tennis,· she said. MARC MAATlf I ~y PW Kidser Elementary .sb:lh-grade:r tNcber IJ.nda Wyant reads a thank·yoa card from ber students on TNCber'• DAJ. Left. a per- sonal mewage was given to Wyut. an avid tmn11 play~. Resen e yoar own ~portnit lal10D now! (714) 675-3130 MIKE'S CAllPET$•1/NCE 1963 25% OFF Carpets -Laminates Hardwood -Vinyl All Ceramic Tiles All Stock Carpets All Stock Vinyts · , • • • • • t 'A • , . THURSDAY, MAY 14 1-AS Skatel>Oard ad.VOcate pushes. for .Bonita Canyon couise . . • Owner of skateboard company faces stiff opposition i in bid for site at proposed 'banana belt' park. - school'• curbs, stain and rails. Glalgow said be support.I the tdea of a lkateboerd CO\ll"l9. to put a park of thSt nature m." said Vkti Wela, who livel in Newport North vmu. •stnce all cities aroUnd here have skate- board parkl, we don't need OJM!I. And even U we do need one, somebody'• backyard 11 not an appropriate location.• Canyon Perk propoM1. eet for May 20. Dave Kitt, 8.lliltant to the dty manager, said it wUl be up to the P.arb, Beachets and Recreation Comm.iuion to 'gtve direction as ~ ~t the revised plans wUl look like: Those changes could inclqde elin)inating the skate- board course from the proposal .. altogether, he said. step, be said. ii c.ailiDg out to tbe youths of the conmnmtty. Sdunltt said be intends to raDy skatebomd- en together f« the next meeting. ' .. ~ :-By"""'.J~en""':'tfer:--R-ag-1-and-.-Da-lly-Pflo_t __ I -----=;._~...:...;:...;,.;,~- 1 I NEWPORT BEACH _:_ Paul ~ Sch.mitt is a seasotied veteran in • the battle against negative stereo- typing of skateboarders. AB a Welong skater al)d own~ , of Costa Mesa-based Giant I• Skateboard Distribution, the l• Newpon Beach resident has !• DlAde _it bis mission to give young 1 skateboarders a place to practice 1• their oft-misunderstood sport and f to be a living example that not all • skateboarders are "delinquents.• At a meeting of the city's Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commis- sion this week, he was the only person in a room of about 100 res- idents who supported the idea of building a skateboard course at the proposed "banana beltw park .. ; . ~ ~ ~ , ,. c ' ' ; in Bonita Canyon. "Skateboarding is a part of our culture, as a transportation mode and for recreation," said Schniitt, who last month success- fully pushed for a skate park in Costa Mesa and donated $10,000 to the effort. "You have to realize these kids have nowhere to go. If you don't 'support them, you alienate them." The Newport Beach park is proposed for a linear stretch of land bordered by MacArthur Boulevard, Bonita Canyon Drive, Old Ford Road and San Miguel Drive. Bonita Canyon offidally became part of the city at the beginning of the month. Other proposed facilities for the park include soccer fields, baseball fields and small playgrounds. On Tuesday, area residents raisedf.everal concerns about the entire park layout but mostly were up in a.nm about the skate- board course. Saying the park •we're Just trying to provide ll p1ac:e for our youngsters to enjoy things in a safe environment,• he said. •we don't want to put some- thing in there that the community doesn't want, but we thought it was a good idea to try.• School board member Martha Pluer said she is a firm believer in skateboard parks, partly because her t-4-year-old son is an avid skateboarder. •This is just another spQrt the would have no parental super- vision, the resi- dents predicted the fadlity would only cause problems in their quiet community. "Skateboarding is a part of our culture, as a transportaUon mode and !or recreat.iJi>n. " kids can partici- pate in-I don't see what the problem is,• she said. "I would rather have them all in one place than skateboarding in between cars -PAUL SCHMITT The idea for the skate . park came from New- port-Mesa Unified School District officials, who were concerned about damage caused to school properties by sk.ateboarden, said Commissioner Phil Glasgow. He said Andersen Elemen- tary School, which is inside the Harbor View tract, apparently is advertised in national skate- boarding magazines as a local hot spot; attracting young peo- ple from all over the country who are wreaking havoc on the &iJBi • ... in a parking lot or destroying school property." But the residents, many of whose homes are directly behind the proposed skateboard course, will be tough to persuade. They asked instead that the land be used for a parking lot, basketball courts, tennis courts or a dog park. •1 think the city of Newport Beach is way off base in accepting this inappropriate piece of land that is entirely too close to homes Mattress Outlet Sto Weiss Mid the .residents will try to kill the skateboard idea before it ever gets off the ground. Sbe plans to gather more residents ~ all over U?e dty to attend the commis- sion's next meeting qn the Bont;a But Schmitt said he plans to do everything in his power to make sure that doesn't happen. 1be first 1IV RO LEX It's a special day for the entire f 81T)ily and an tWW1t 1hat requires a special and enduring gift a Rolex timepiece. Rugged and beautiful, functional and dependable, It will be treuured for a lifetime and aJway8 aeMJ as a reminder of just how proud you are. OaJT At Yoar '<>molal Bole& 1 ... 1er -. -• • .... • • ····-·" ... ••'''I 111, .. '' ... ~ 1, ' ~: '.-.:-, c · II ·\ ·S, ~) .. -~·i:.·.;;.;., -···-• • r-• • -• • CHARLES H. BARR 9.w.1'..M The Irvine Co. owns the •banana belt• parkland. but the dty will buy the property through Mello Roos 4$Se111Dents on near- by property owners. 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"The Judge made the determination et to release them beeause of the dan- .ttrous drcwnstances associated with h case,• Dagostino said. . · The two youths, who were not iden-dfted because they are minors, were 1"8Presented by a public defender at Wednesday's hearing. • They were arrested on suspidon of ~ession and use of an explosive device and possession of bomb-mUing materials. One of the boys, a senior at '&tancia High. also is charged wit.ti two counts of drug possession. If convicted, the boys could face up to four years in either the county's juve- nile facility in Orange or be sent to the California Youth Authori ty. Police arreste d the teens minutes after the bombing of a pay telephone early Monday dl Estancia High. The Eltancia student WU spotte(l by police driving a 1987 Cbevrolet Cavalier pulling oµt ol tbe ICbool parking lot. When ofticen seerdled tbe car, they I ound various itsma that could be used to make a bomb. Police also setuehed the suspects' homes and found three bomb-ma.king manuall they believe belong to the Estancia teeft. Co$ta Mesa police Lt. Ron Smith said the boys apparently were attempting to steal the coin box from a Pacific Bell telephone. tiene Swanson, the grandfather of the Estancia student, said his grandson was interested in chemistry and aspired to be a pharmacist. He was planning to attend Orange Coast College this fall, Swanson said. "He's a normal kid," be said. "He's always been a good' student atld. well- disdplined. I saw him last week and he was in good spirits." Swanson said be doesn't dismiss the severity of the· charges against his grandson, but he sees it as nothing more than teens getting into trouble. "Kids go through stages," he said. "l think a lot of teens experiment with dif- ferent things. I think this has been (overplayed f." 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But on Aug. 6, 1996, he and a group of friends reportedly attempted to melt a telephone at Newport Harbor High to get inside the change box, school district sources said. The students reportedly used a magnesium and aluminum mixture to melt the phone. ------ ----- The student was immedlately arrested, district sources said O!ficials said all previous offenses had been cleared from his school record about two weeks before the most recent inci- dent, in which he and his cousin, a student at Newport Harbor High School, allegedly used a homemade explosive device to blow up a telephone at Estancia High. State law required that he be allowed to return to school, officials said. After a stu- dent has served his expulsion, the school district is required to readmit them. Perryman said he believes the school board did the right thing by allowing the student to return to sch~ after the inci- dent at Newport Harbor. Upon returning to Estanda, he la.id the student was monitored by di8trlct 0 ffk:ials. who watched h1I progress and b8havior. School board member Wendy Leece said it's very difficµlt to decide if a student should be allowed back into the district. •1 think it's more and more a tightening up of the zero-tolerance policy so kids can't fall through the cracks,• abe said. •Maybe we should take a stronger stand in these situadons. • Board member Serene Stokes also the school board is lbnlted in what it can do because of the state Education Code. •Tue law really says if there ii no dan- ger, you can't expel a student,• she said. •we can't just expel without due process and there are several privacy issues that come into play as welJ.' Stokes· said the incident also has strengthened her commitment to having d strong zero-tolerance rule. . •we can't back down from it.• she said •1 feel very strongly ~bout that. 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It 1lelMr9 ~ ........ tvt.ey ttme. 1)90M*-Xr. c..., .. C:MQ .. ,. PowafUl-:=Uft • l~ bOWllna ........ --~ "". THUf'50AY, MAY 14, 1991 A 1 Parkinson~ benefit aids Newport man S q~est for a cure lJil Wa.naw of Newport Beach is a man with a mis- sion. His goal is to help fund sdenWic research in order to find .a cure for Parkinson's disease. , It's a personal mission. Warsaw ~ Parkinson's. And he' wants to see ills Children grow. He wants to know his gr~dchildren. Advances offer great hope that his mission may be realized. At the recent Canvas of Hope beneflt, sponsored by the Orange County chapter of the National Parkinson Foundation and held at the Marconi Auto Museum in Tustin, Warsaw applauded as Parkinson's experts cla.i.d\ed that a cure could be three to five years in the future. It literally depends on money. For this reason, benefit dinners i Uch as the Canvas of Hope have great importance to Warsaw. _every penny matters. The dollars are equal· to a cure. More dollars, faster research, longer life: A chilling equation for Warsaw and another million or more Ameri-cans suffering from Parkinson's. Because everyone attending the fourth annual Orange County fund-raiser was acutely aware or the importance of the almighty dollar in the race for a cure, the gathering had significance over and above that of just another chartty dinner. Thrown in the name of hon- ored guest Dick Marconi, 63, owner of the Automotive Muse- um bearing his name, the setting and the tone of !Jle evening took on the energy of the entrepre- neur, who claims to live by his father's words: •team, earn and ~tum.• Surrounded by his family and close friends, including U.S. Sen. Tom Harkin of Iowa, Marconi paid tribute to the audience, ;many of whom suffer every day with Parkinson's and work for change and improvement. Warsaw and his wife, Ellyne, joined Renee Seber and her hus- band, Stanley, also suffering with Parkinson's and May May All, the beautiful daughter of the for- El;.eJ!~st!~~ Why settle for a surgeon who Is not qualified to operate on your eyes? Dr. Stelnsaplr is fellowship trained In both cosmetic and eyelid surgery and is a board certified ophthalmologist. Enjoy our unJque personal service. Experltmce the difference! Call DOW for a free consultation (714) 631-9060 mer world heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Alt. May May attended in honor ol l\er father, who also 'suffers from Parkinson's .. Also in-the crowd were War- saw's' lovely mother; Anne War- saw, of Big Cailyon, and brother, Robert Warsaw, and his wife, Carol, also of Newport Beach. They had all come to make a difference. With the help of hon- orary and active committee members such as Dlck and Carl Clark, U.S. Rep. Loretta Sanchez, Lynn Redgrave, David Laventhol, Dennis and Judy Lol- lobrtgida, Prlsdlla "Bo~ Moore, John Venetos, Tom Brown, • Howard and Sandy Shupe and a host of corporate sponsors that run the gamut from Chrysler to Mi Place, 'hnother $250,000 was raised. · u they say a cure is five years away, maybe we can make it happen in three if money is the only thing in the way,• Warsaw said with an optimistic smile. Warsaw had just returned from a conference in Portland, Ore .. and was leaving to attend another meeting in Pittsburgh, Pa., and then headed to Wash- ington, D.C. When he is not trav- eling the country raising money and rallying political support, Warsaw serv.es as president of the James H. Warsaw Sports Marketing Center, a national leade r in sports marketing. As past president of Sports Specialties Corp .. the world's W E ALSO om.a: • EYWD/fACW. SURGERY • WEA Rf.SUltFACING • 8oTOX/C0Lt.AG(N • TuMF.SCENr LIPOSUCTION Kenneth D. Steinsaplr, M.D. Ftllow, Alntr1cOn A<:odtmy of QlUnttk SWgery & Ammcan Sodtty fot ophtholmk Plollk and ~l\ll1\ldlvt Surgtry/80Grd Ctrt1lled OphthGlmologWOlnlc:al AllUlant Profmor, UCLA • ~ Avollablt/Newport 8fach Location Prom left. Dick Marconi; Renee Scher, Mnhamm•d All'• daugh- ter, May May All; and U.S. Sen. Tom Harkin tumec:l out to sup-. port the Nattonal Parkinson's Foundatton benefit recently at the Marconi Auto Museum. largest licensed producer of sports caps, Warsaw is keenly aware of the value of networking and he is using his business tal- ent to make a difference in the fight against Parkinson's. "There is no history of Parkid- son's in my family," said Warsaw, who contracted the disease as a young adult. Now 50,· he won- ders if his Parkinson's can be linked to environmental factors, which has been suggested by various. scientists looking into the cause and cure of the disease. "When I was young I worked around all kinds of dyes and chemicals in the manufacture of _., Jim Warsaw, right. wUll blswUe, Ellyne.atlM CMYMol ~--­tbatrabed money for ParJdnson' dllNse researCh. Warsaw contracted the dlseue as a young adult. products. Perhaps there is a con- nection.. Despite the mystery of the cause, what remains significant is that Parkinson's, in the case of Warsaw and in an increasingly alarming number of others, attacked a young man. Clearly, it is not just an ailment of the elderly. "With support from such visi- ble role models as Muhammad All, Vice President Al Gore, Congressman Henry Waxman, Governor Pete Wilson and so many more, and with federal, @X!XOO~~ corporate, and private-sector funding, Parkinso"Q.'._s will be erased from the human map,• Warsaw said. •Three years . sounds good to me.• Three years indeed. Not much time, with still so much to be done. For Warr.aw, and for Scher, for Ali, and for all the rest, every day counts. 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Oinn1r S:X).10:~ Moo-Tlu'I; 5:3:).11 :~ Ft;; S.11 :~Set; 4::n.9:3C¥n a., . Loceted It 4250 8ntt Bt.. 95s.ce22 LA CAVE Mini incl.Idle: Lollltar, Oitb, Stwir11>. fbaka. ~ Speciell. Fri. & Sat. Prine RI>, Ful Bar & Wne Lilt. c.-111 en.. 1-bn: l.JJnche9 11 ·:n2:Xl -Oinnlr Mon.-&t. from 5:!3Q>rn. VIN, Mlllllllmd, Cinar'• Cli. l..oaltlld At. 1695 INi'll ..... , (At 17th 9nlet) Nar 8lockbl .... Ert.-talnmert Coaca Maea (714) 646-7944 THE BARN STEAK HOUSE Mini lnclldN lbak, Frelh Filh. ~. ~ & SIMda. Prica8 Rlflgl f1'0ITI $3. 75 For Lunc::tt & $8.~ For Olnnlr. ~ Mon.· Set. ~ 11em For Lunch 4:CQJm Mon • ..frl, Omer 3:CQrn. Sit. & SUn, I Mljor Credit Clrda ACXJIOClld, Locad At 2300 Hlrilor Bl, 131.CoaMeee. (714)64H~m THE ARCHES The prwnun .... and -'ood houM In Chngl ~ lince 1922. Serq lurld\ Mon.-Fn. 11:3llm ll'd 3·CQ:lm. Chw ....s r;go, untl 1 :CDam. l..ooMed on ~ Bt.d. & Ooelt ~In NlwpM 9-:h. 645-7077 .., r ' , HAPPY HOUR MON-FRI 4:00p.m.-6:00p.m. 50¢ Tacos $1.00 Draft Beer ROYAL KHYBER ~ .. IQ QMl1I d nil. ~for k#lCh Mf 11 ::n2:~. ~ for b1ch Set.. &.-bnn:tl 11 :3().2:3). Oimr ...., from 6::Qim. Loceted at 1ClD BrilQil St. North. Cal now for ,.........752-5200 TA PAS The ooiy restarent in o.c. to dfer the finest In cuiaine from Spain with M Flamei 1CO enterteinmere. Spedalizit tg n Peale, eteakl, griled fresh fittl & pestal. Open for lunch and dinner. Located et 4253 Mertingele w,,., (1 mile llOIAt't "John w.,. Ai'port). Major credt cards accepted. (714) 7588194 SANTA MONICA SEAll'OOD Regll'dld II Solawn California's tap aeafood ~ With the lar'gllt & ftrl8lt M6lcdon of frelh 8llfood ~ Aleo, a ntiude of ICt'l.MTiptiotJ clebcies auoh • IUihl, IJ'led fi&tt antiw. elem chowder, fish & ctlipa. aencMtchel rnd al the fixings for 8 gcumet meal at home. Open 7 de-,. a M1k. Located at 154 E. 17th ~. Co!lta Miu (714) 57 4-a862 THE CANNERY .. ., Hiltoric ~ ~ rnd Hartlor Ch.iae Cerur. Holn: .. Mon.&t. 11 :30· 2:00am. !bl. 1~12:~. Al Maim" 0'8dit Cerda. ~ 9llPIC*I. Locet8d et 3010 Lafayette f.w .. Newport Beectt, CA 92883 (714) 67~n7 Fu 875-2510 CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Get hooUd on the hltMltlt filh MlletM. Freeh IJ'led ft&h, l88food rnd chlckln, ~. lllledl. lrled platee ~ specialitlee. Q>el'l ....,, dl)'I • ~ Mon. thr\i Set. 11 : 6undllv 11 em-7pm. ~ Mlleble. l..ocat8d at 670 w. 1 ~ 1<18. Cc.ca Me.. rw..t at the new Treder Joe'a.) 84s.a873 . -,. .... ..... ' THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1991 At . · At Comer Bakery, find brea:d, pizza, yada yada yada By Marla Bird. I S einfeld's• final episode being celebrated tonight at Comer Bakery with large-screen TVs and pre-party activities including look-a-like best impersonation and trivia ' contests. (Plan on seeing lots of Kramers and I!laines.) The big festivities begin at 8 p.m., with the televised 11Sein- feld • swan song at 8:45 p.m. The Comer Bakery would win the Restaurant Academy Award for set decoration if there were such a thing. The Visual impact ii breathtaking, with golden, crusty f. Y.I. ~ being the decided favorite. I An order of the day's sped.al l of penne pasta ($6.95) is excel-l lent, with a topping P1:_ thick : tomato sauce. Roasted chicken } breast. on the dry $1de, tops a fine Caesar $Cllad ($5.95). Best of the sandwiches are the panlnl-thin grilled sandwich- es, an Italian delight -espepal- ly when they are still warm. For an outstandmg treet. try cheese paninJ, Gruyere on COWl- try bread brushed with garlic butter ($3.25), or the smoked turkey dub with white cheddar cheese, tomatoes, bacon and mayonnaise ($3.96). In honor of Seinfeld and com- pany's finale, Corner Bakery will hove Elaine's famous •big salad• -a continual demand, as well as Kmner's bagels and George's favorite rye bread. Desserts are ba..kery fantasies. Beverages include a ~rief wine list and a long list of coffee. The only weird thing is that this bak· ery doesn't actllhlly bake any- Uung on the pre mises -it's all trucked in. Not that there's any- thing wrong with that. • MARLA aatD'S restaurant re';liew appeal'l every other Thursday. DINING ltEVll• ' ' I I 9-llc • You're m Beer Heaven L------~---------------------------------------------------------------------------~ loaves in a variety of shapes and sizes jammed onto shelves and spilling out of baskets. Display cases are filled with irresistible breakfast goodies like sticky pecan buns, cinnamon rolls, croissants, muffins and bagels as well as the chocolate chip and'0c:tt- meal-ralsin cookies and fudge brownies. Things are jumping from early 1 morning wtW 10 p.m .. 11 p.m. on Saturdays. Break.last fare can be as simple as a bowl of fresh fruit ($2.25) or a full-scale production with a scrambled egg. potatoes and toast for a reasonable $2.95; with lean smoky bacon, $4.25. Low-fat and low-priced offer- lxms show up too. The re's an egg w'iiite scramble ($1 .95) doctored \'lith sauteed red onions, feta qieese and the tang of oven- dried tomatoes. Gorgeous low-fat muffins ($1.10) taste as good as I they look with choices of boysen- berry, apple cinnamon and chocolate banana. Regular muffins and angel food muffins are augmented with other fla. vors, depending on the season. Italian biscotti with hazelnuts, chocolate or pistachio are perfect with a cup of freshly brewed cof • fee. For larger appetites, the Cor- ner Bakery's own introduction to' Calorie City, French toast using a cinnamon-raisin brioche, is filled with egg custard and served with syrup flavored with vanilla beans. In a sense, the bakery feels like window-dressing for its cafe- tena-style cafe which seats 80. A host of helpers stand behind the counters ready to fill every desire for a pre-made salad, pizza or sandwich, to grill a sandwich or to ladle up some of the day's special homemade-tasting soup. Because of its location at the AMACHI ..... -~ ....... •••JP" IESTAUOM • Authentic Sushi Bar • Elegant Dining Room L.cll..., 11:»!:11 • Complete Bar: --ll-UTl:lt-1 ....... CLOID.-AYI 2675 Irvine Avenue, Costa Mesa (across from Newport Golf Course) ~ ~ : ~oqers { :c;~ ~, i'9' Sandwiches I Crab1ialad Sandwich Sandwich House 270 6.. 17th St. Ccsfa Mesa 92627 •(714) 645-2252 I I f r<&.tit Stnoothiesl ' : Try our new : Claulc lmootbte : (Bananu, MUii A ' Cocoa) $3.99 Early Bird Specl M-f 6-tam $l.00.1o11.eaa Breakfast and Cater'ln9 Available AMICI TRATTORIA PRESENTS: ''BALERA NIGHT'' \ mall it's a handy breakfast, lwtch and dinner spot for the hundreds of mall employees and shoppers, so expect a line if you come at prime time. The plate-sized pizzas seem a lot like deep-dish frittatas, with their thin crusts and high sides. We tried a mushroom pizza because it looked so sensatipnal, those s.hitake mushrooms making a pretty brown accent against the melted mozzarella, but it was curiously lacking in ilavor. Other deep-dish pizzas were terrific, pepperoni with marinara sauce .. ~!"eat fool !It R WOlfablt p,,;ee-1. !Ill Tie Tke ... t1uJJ1 #o.fol(e. Chubb Burger Combo . $350P1us tax MONDAY TUESDAY All you can eat All you can eat BBQ CHfX SPAGHffil & BBQ RIBS · After Spn> Afttt Spn> F..-..,..,.twd With -· NUCe or putaton. tie~ m•rtn.ar111,, meatb&JI• .\ WORLD PRF.\llEIU: 0\ flit: \1 \l\Sl \fir Mit Money, Success and Relatives -and watch out! • May 29 through June 28 lo"·Priced Pmil'WS Ma) 22 -28 .. ~ .... ft and corn ...... aar11c btt..cl 1/3 Pound Burger, Stealc Fries and on ti... cob. Bottomless Soft Drink. $ 9. 9 5 $4 • 5 0 \u pla\''A'nghl on 1ht-AnJWcan ~ne wmh1fll"I "-11 :ul<l -.oplmllc:illon v.;th the :tlacrH') of Richan! (~rt'\.'Oherg. "lll)'.C /11rrt' I x1ys of Nam was a t t)98 Puhtz.cr l'ri7.I.' fina115t In / L-...:....~~~....___.;...~~~~ Come Try Our French Dip, Club, or Roast Beef Sandwich! :Ul expe1bivc ~l~uthattan loft apartment, a strur.ghng writer. prec:1riousl~ balano..'\I hetween 1lluMon and realit). .. htlanoui.ly confmns the 11nportancc of !>uccess among frien~ and farrnl)-and the surpnsmgl~ mhmate nature o( m<>ne) ALl\O fl'atll ring ABAI.DNE And SfONE~ QAWS From JOfS OF MIAMI ..,,-..._,, " -"The Best Steak Diane Anywhere" .. Zagat Restaurant SunJey -The Premium Steak & Seafood House in Orange County Since 1922 -Noted for Superb Traditional Tablesitk _Service Blue Plate Lunch SJ!.ecials $ 8 95 Monday-Friday. Our mmu changes ~tltly. ( WEEK OF MAY 14, 1998 ) PRIDAYI MONDtUI Briised Short Ribs Jatdinairc Tcndcrk>in OfBccfTips Filh & Ch~ Fish & Chips Bra1t Of Chi~cn Caoci~torc Chicken Pic:atta -~~~=~=-""'--,,..Chklcn Pmta · Crucun OOnt ~J:t1.:"°fF . t>orltTcndmoin with COunuy Gra~ -.. ~ G!IGPt . CJ\~ Sctak ~m CNnID' ~ KnockWunr :(\Dd S.UedUiut ~:&'. ~ Chicken Caeiu' seled 8reait ~OUc:ken ~ Tuna Sandwich Southern Pried Chickm 1f'BDN&mCIS Yankee Pot RAw1 W"ath COm ffin~ Blecm*' Pelll ~ Brmedl.tilnbhiii~rc • GnoCx:hl Wjda MMimsa OR Paco S.u« ~~~W ~~ Li · W.O...S.uce er.Mmtl.Glf SoullMfa,.... QiCkm I I ·Trio of characters stirs emotions in 'Sttange-Snow' .. By TomT~us T he plot of •strange Snow .. certainly Is fammar -an introverted spinster, living -with her surly, antagonistic " brother, meets an energetic stranger who brings exdtement into her life. We've seen the for- mula work in "The Rainmak«," •Rocky• and, to a certain extent, in •nie Glass Menagerie.• Playwright Stephen Metc.alfe bas taken the concept a little fur- ther. These three personalities are the only character elements in •Strange Snow," now on stage at ' Cclsta Mesa's Theater District. and 1 ~ '· ' .. ! . I t:... • J'-..t.,. .d tf I ~ •• $t.f l ' I I I they play off each other with vora- cious. immediacy, scattering emo- tional baggage all over the st.age. -I ~-~-----~-------~--------~~ This is the sort of play director Marlo Lescot relishes sinking bis teeth into -a complex and heartfelt study of human rela- tionships -and he brings it off with style and gusto. Wh«'.ll may be a simple story on the1 surface undergoes levels of thought and feeling, culminating in a stirring emotional experience. The Vietnam War is a chilling prelude to •strange Snow,• as the two male characters were platoon mates and remain haunt- ed by the death of one of their buddies. One, played by Vmce ~Gui­ do· Campbell, has drowned his WE WANT To Be YouR F1Rsr CH01cE1 CALL Us TooAv ! Rabbitt Insurance Agency AlITO • HOMEOWNERS • HF.Alllf 40 Years in Business ~ ~ ~ Sr')J ~" ..... ~.-hr9rft r , 631-7740 <Ml Old Newpon Bhd. • Ncwpon Bach (New """"......-0 YOUR DENTAL HEALTH by~ IUdl, o.o.s. 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Ncwpon Beach, whcrt wt an help you find iM ngh1 solurion 10 your problem wing 1he mosc modern rrcatmeo! 1nilablc. Plcuc call 640-5680 ro schedule an appoinuncnr. Our 1n-howc lab fxilimcs our pacicnu' lime and oonvenicna ,,,.__ memories in beer and booze, and is hardly appreciative of the oth- er, played by David Rousseve, showing up at bis door for a 5 a.m. fishing trip arranged in the distant past. But it's Campbell's school- teacher sister, played by Mar- nelle Ross, who greets Rousseve, wielding a golf club and dialing 911 -abd then electing to accompany them. Th.is connec- tion evolves into an awkward courtship involving two highly dissimilar character types, with the belligerent brother ensuring that things don't.run smoothly. Rousseve injects an infectiously manic energy into bis character, both in bis raucous relationship with"Campbell and bis tender but awkward overtures-to Ross. His ·Ione falling comes dw1ng scenes of peak excitement, when much of hls dialogue is Swallowed in bis quest for high-velocity characteri- zation. In excellent contrast is Ross' low-key, pragmatic spinster, FREQUENTLY ASKED Q UESTIONS:<- • Seafood? -Lobster, Calamari, Swordfish, E • Sid Around? - Don't Ask!! PAPYRUS for the Perfect WeJJ.mg kvitation ~\ ~~ Visit PAPYRUS for the finest selection of invitations, announcements and stationery for your wedding. We are custom printing experts. Our skilled staff wlll work with you to create the perfect invitation. Call today for a personal consultation. SOUTH COAST PLAZA 545-1124 WESTMINSTER MALL 890-5609 Orange County's most up and coming All-Star cheer program is having tryouts for its Junior, Senior and Coed teams.· Sunday, May 17, 1998 at 12 :00 Noon Gym-Max * 2969 Century Pl. * Costa Mesa For more information call: Eric Anderson (7.14) 840-8249 or Donna Killin ck (714) 549-7852 bloue>mlng ,at the p~ of what Would be only IW second • sexual apedelice. Roa main- tain.I a fernnt ~ty awtng the IC9lles wttb ber difficult brother and allows her audience a brief but effedive insight into her character when trading semi-romantic ~es with Rouueve. Campbell's embittered, liquor-sodden brother is the lea.st accessible of the three but often the strongest as he sketches a portrait of fervent disillusiollUlent. While often JD4intaining a single level of interpretation, Campbell suc- ceeds strongly on that level, Theater District audiences bav&come to expect a hlgb level of scenic design, and the CWTeDt setting is a prime example of attention to detail. Ron Castro and Joe Koonce have illuminated the ~e with .realisUc 14Jbling desiQns, bolstering the action thereon. ·s~ge Snow." (the title is contained in an obscure fint- act reference to the fishing trip) is a story of connection to the present and the need to discon- nect With the past. It's deeply involving and ultimately satfs,. tying. • TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Daily Piiot. His reviews appear Thursdays and Saturdays. GILDED CAGE Monday Night Farnily Special N OW SER VING Country Style With Our Sunday Mexican Breakfast PRI._. .... NIGHTI •e7s E ERV THURSDAY SUNDAY NITE SPECIAL $7 95 *Chicken, Ribs& Brisket Dinner* Fforn & p.m. ~ BBQ Chiciten, Spare Rlba and Brl.Ut of BNf Induct.: BaUd Potato, 9-M, Com on the Cob a Select k .. > ANNE MURRAY ,_The Orange County Performing ,.... . ~ Center presents An Intimate ,.Evening With Anne Murray today at 8 p.rn. in Segerstrom Hall,· 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $26 to $56. For infor- mation, call 556-2787. ·~ PHILADELPHIA ~OfESTRA The Philadelphia Orthestra will perform compositions by Dvorak. ~chaikovsky and others under the direction of Wotfgang Sawallisch friday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m . at the Orange County Per- forming Arts Center, 600 Town nter Drive, Costa Mesa, Tickets _are $20 to $75. For information, ' bll 553-2422. ... ~HARD ROCK CAFE '!Family Styte will perform Friday at ~O p.m. at the Hard Rock Cafe, • ashion Island, 451 Newport Cen- er Drive, Newport Beach. Cover is 5. For information, call 640-8844. >UMEUTERS Folk group The Limeliters will ~ K .\lt\ST:\\ S:\LE 50°/o OFF KARAS TAN HEMPIDLL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St. Costa Mesa rugsandcarpets.com perfonn Saturday at 8 p.m. in OCC's Robert B. Moore Theater, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. ' Advance tickets are $23, or $20 for students, seniors and children under 12. Tickets are $26 at'the door. For information, call 432- 5880. > CElJ1C MUSIC Buzzworld will perform tradition- al Celtic music Sunday at 3 p.m. as part of the Newport Beach Public Library Foundation's A World in Tune Sunday Musicales at the Central Library, 1000 Avo- cado Ave., Newport Beach. Admission is free. For informa- tion; call 717-3800. > SING-A-u>NG Ron Jonas and the Hub Commu- nity Involvement Center will hold a sing-along of television themes and other songs Sunday from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at the Hub, 2308 17th St., Costa Mesa. No singing experience 11ecessary. For more information, call 951 - 1248. >TRIANGLE SQUARE The shopping center has free live classic rock performances scheduled from noon to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Friday; from 7 to 10 p.m . Friday and Saturday; and from 1to4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday in the Town Square at Triangle Square, 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. t Not to be confused with the Competition!! I The one, the ori · 17th St. Beau: in the Ross Sho · I _..,._.~ I I I I cUi'N"OT Y~ ~ 1 I ~ PARIS ••••• CELLEX-C" I I -~ 642-1717 I ~----------~1~~---~ I For more information, call 722- 1600. > o• ACr MAYS OCCs ~Theatre Company 'Nill ~ tts Spring One-Act Play FestMtt Friday, Saturdmy a Sun- day arid ~ 22. 23 Md 24 In the • Orama Lab Studio at occ. 2701 Fairview Road. Cost.I Mesa, Several pl¥ will be performed at 8 p.m. Fridays. at 5 and 8 p.m. Saturdays and at 2 and 7 p.m. Sundays. Tick- ets are $5. For more information, call 432-5640, ext. 1. >'MAKING ~AC'r Readers Repertory Theater will present •Making Contact Encounters With Other Species,• a program af short stories read by South Coast Repertory member Don Took ab®t lessons humans • can team from animals, May 21 at ~ the Newport Beach Library, 1000 · Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. • ~~ 1773 Newport Blvd. Eosta Mesa 645·5550 ORANGE COUNTY PRESENTS For lnfonNltion; c..H 449--3665. fl > WHAT THE Ml1Ulll SAW* South Coast Repertory presents Joe Orton's -what The Butter • Saw•~~ 24 on the Second Stage, 65S'Town center Oriw, Costa Mesa. Tickets are S26 to $41 . For more Information, call 957-2602. > FRIDAY NIGHT ALMS Tlie Orange County ~useum of Art will screen •RaShomon. • a 1950 Japanese film directed by Aklra Kurosawa, Sunday at 6:30 p.m. in the Lyon Auditorium. Museum Education c.enter, 850 San Oemente Drive, Newport Beach. Admission is $5; $3 for stu- dents. seniors and museum mem- bers. For more information, calf 759-1122. . K ENNY P RINTER TWIH#P~lffi~ '98 Spring into Summer Concert Serles. Dinner concerts in the dynamic, intimate venue of Twin Palms Newport Beach May 15 WAR "Low Rider" Looking on · the bright side of ·things The front-page headlines late- • 1y have been .grim: "Two teens arrested in bombing," "local man faces sex charges,• /"Former psychiatrist arrested," "Gir°I, 11, assaulted at sc;hool." There have been more, but the thought of listing them all is just too darn depressing. It makes .you wonder about society -and the community in which we live. Wrth headlines like these, .it's easy to forget a.bout t he good things -of which there are plenty. The New port-Mesa community • is flush w ith dedicated city and school officials, involved parents and residents who care about their neighborhoods and the peo- ple who live in them. Take the group of parents who make up t he Newport Harbor Educational Foundation, for example. Their inaugural home · tour last week raised $20,000 for Newport Harbor High School. Just a few weeks ago, the Newport-Mesa Schools Founda- tion gave away $100,000 in its Grants to Teachers program. Th~nks to their hard work, our kids will have more books, study tools and programs to help guide them on the road to adulthood. Those are just two groups, but • th~re are others who work just as hard to make sure our children gel t he quality education they d~rve. ~nd how about that remark- ab~ Ryan Lewis, the Corona del M~ High senior who pitched a ncnhitter against San Clemente on , Mc1nday? Talk about talent. This l prqniising athlete will be attend-1 ing Providence College in Rhode 1. Island in the fall, continuing his -education and his baseball career. Speaking of talent..,-eWinkle Middle School's beginning ana intermediate band students danced away with top honors at t he Concert in the Parks competi- tiori at El Dorado High School in Placentia the other week. Then there's the Newport Aquatic. Center rowers who ret urned lat e last month from Vancouver Island, where they competed in the Brentwood Inter- national Regatta. Eight of them caJlt:ured silver medals. Our point is this: For every bit of bad news, there is a flurry of good news to report right along with it. It is the Daily Pilot's job as the community's watchdog -the paper of record -to report the bad· news. Likewise, it is our job as t he community's cheerleader and No. 1 fan to also report what's good. tt:> 1 A first glance at a few of our J recent front pages may not show f i~l>ut if you take a closer look. you'll find the news isn't all ~d. I ,et 's see Fred nm for office? Fred Martin's attacks on John I ledges-take the cake ( ~ '~he Letter' turns back the cl~k about 45 years," May 9). B}"'any standard , John Hedges is an honorable human being and. decent citizen with a life- tirde of extraordinary achieve- , mEMits. No matter that he may no~ always agree with his fel- lO'?l Newport council members. Wlio does1 By Martih's own adAussio~t.!:fedge!_!s !_. hiJl.hll' _ inttllfgent, educ.led and coura- geous man. 4 man of principle an4 prov.en leade.W:U.p. We~ elude, fherefore, that he is superbly qualified to handle one of the most important mat- ted ever to come before the OnJnge C ounty Board of Su~r­ v· rs: the convet.k>a of Bl :roro · e Air Station. Hedges bas ai.o been twice se cled to the Newport Beach t o ncll. Can Martin say the SA!Pe. Martin's main beet seems to i e that h doesn't alwayw agtc wHh him. So wba.t1 DOes U prov that Mt. Hedget' re~nt chorec:terizatJon of the TI ' Foundation isn't close to th k? As a former Sm ' . . , , . .. A t the end of his "adios," James R. Fisler quotes the motto of the United States, "E Pluribus Unum" (•Let's just say adios to bilingual educa- tion," April 10). I would direct him to the work of Carlos Cortez, professor emeritus at UC Riverside, •Out of Many. One.• Pluribus -Schools need to develop the capacities of all stu- dents to interact and communi- cate effectively with people of other cultures. Unum -Schools need to tea ch students to function within mainstream American culture. Schools need to teach students what is situational, appropriate behavior in this country. Jim Cummins of the Universi- ty of Ontario, Canada, teaches us that alienation is the No. 1 cause of student failure. This fact has been substantiated in several studies of second-lan- guage learners, including the Rock Point Study, conducted on a Navajo reservation. What every teacher wants is students who are receptive to education. Several simple things can be done to increase that receptiveness: 1. ~alee every student feel welcome in the room.· 2. Allow students to see peo- ple like themselves reflected positively in the classroom. 3. Acculturate students to the school -teach the values of mainstream American education while at the same time showing students that you respect their home culture. 4. Help students become bicultural, allowing them to exist comfortably within their two cultures, home and school, 5. Let students know that they do not have to choose between being accepted by their peers or getting good grades, being in advanced placement cla5ses, carrying books, etc. 6. Prepare students to work in a global, multicultural society. 7. Teach students to view the world through multiple perspec- tives -to be able to look a,t the world through another's eyes. 8. Work with students to cre- ate a school that reflects an anti.- bias culture. All the things that Fisler would like eliminated from school address these issues. Maria Elena Avila is to be commended for her desire to encourage students to 'go on to college, and it.is appropriate that scholarships be given to specific groups. There are schol- Would the words~ to ~ her }ob have been printed about a teacher wbO had the courege to stmd \IP ID front of the school boud and request that any change In tit ed1Jcalional future ol en Bng- lish-only student be based OD research and data gathered from ptograms tbat workl ("Let's just say adlos to~­ gual education," Conummity • Commentary, April 30) U in fact we are working to provide quality programs for all students, any ~ made should be bUed on what works. The Newport· Mesa Unified School District can help to fonnulate a better program for an students. I · · only hope that it is based on what is best for students and sound rese8rch and not on the current trends. Politics may be a strong word. but it does not reflect the wont of children. Bilingual edualtion is a program that sbouJd bave been abolilbed many yean ago. h ts an abylmal failure, aDd it atw.ya-Wiil be. Leri talk about penooal r:elJ>?'mi· arsbips for music - only avail- able to musicians. There are scholarships for athletics ~ only available to athletes. There are scholarships for black students, students who belong to a partic- ular church. The listjust'goes on. Fisler is very wrong to think that scholarships are racist. Latino students come to this country with a cultural back- ground that has been a pres- ence in California since the 1500s. They, and we, should be proud to explore this culture, one of California's oldest. It is not necessary to obliterate other cultures to share mainstream American culture. A superintendent who speaks Spanish· would be nice, bui it need not be a requisite of the job. But a superintendent who under- stands that in diV'eISity, there is strength. would be a bonus. In public education tdday, we deal with many cultures and sets of values, and an understanding of · and appreciation for diversity should be a requisite for anyone working in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. And although I do not know Julie Garmon, she need not fear for her job if bilingual education ends. Her credentials authoriz- ing bilingual instruction go far beyond tl}e standard require- ments for a classroom teacher in an English-only classroom. And finally, Fisler and many others just don't seem to under- stand that bilingual education does not mean monolingual Spanish instruction. It means instruction in two languages, with the primary goal being English fluency. From my years as a parent and teacher in New- port-Mesa, I know that students are succeeding in school. We need to celebrate that success and make even further improve- ments m· the quality of the pro- .. gram. Students in bilingual pro- grams do move into mainstream English classes, and they do succeed in school. 1 am sure Fisler is a supporter of Proposition 227. I wonder if ~ _, " <. .. I I t .. .. .., •? u ' +- n I ,~ .. ''I Ill • .J "' .. I r ll I .> . ' . ' .,, . ..-... •• I )1. (>c!, • J "\ he realizes it would force all lim- ited-English students into a year of English-language develop-. ment -even those students ~ '! whose parents do not want them in such a program and who would prefer mainstream Eng- lish-only education from Day One in school. .... II l • ? NANCY MARCUS 11 l Costa Mesa ---~~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ..... ·~ correspondence sometimes'Uncomfortable ques- tions that come before the council? Who has the cowage to run against Supexvisor Tom Wilson in a district that has completely dis- enfranchised Newport Beach on mToro? · You can keep yourwann fuzzy candidates. I'm :witfi Hedges. THOMAS A. BUTTERWORTH Newport Beach '"' ,...-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_..;,.•;od write your reptesentatives PRESIDENT 8111 Clinton, (0), The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Wasttlngton, O.C, 20500-. Hotline (6 a.m. 'o 2 p.m.) (202) 456-1 111. VICE PRESIDENT Al Gore, (0), The C.pit(>I Build- Ing, Suite 212, Weshington. O.C. 20500. GOVEMOlt "9te Wilton, 00, State Capitol, sacramento, ~5814, (916) 445- 2841. sents most of Newport Beach.) Dana Rohrabacher, (R), 4Sth O!Si- trict. 16162 Beach Btvd., Suite 304. Huntington Bead\ 92647, (714) 847-2433 or 1027 Long· worth Bulldlng, Washington o.c .. (202) 225-2415 (Represenu • Costa Mesa and West Newport Beach). . ,, .,., ~ • JllUl)OI0.1 that committee ,.,.,,.,,,... uu; they could recom- mmd tbe land transfer to the City ~undL Murphy said. When the g~etal concept ia approved, the d'tailed plans for the housing oomple.I -called Newport W- lage -eventually would go tJtough the Planning Commis-s19n end City Coundl. • •nere are advoclttes within tile clty for open space and there arle advocates within the city for ~ type of setllor affordable h'using, • said Irvine Co. spokesman Paul Kranhold. •We're,working with a committee I SCHOOL I CONTINUED FROM A 1 • li0ns of dollars to either district. : Because of overlapping l>qundarles, the land is in the LcJguna Beach school district and the dty of Newport Beach. If no dddsion is reached by May 31, it wpl remain in the Laguna Beach ~qiool district, according to Irvine Co. officials. ' ·we're still in the middle of nEl9otiating, • Sa.id Newport-Mesa school board President .Jim Perry- man. ·we want one thing and Uguna wants another and there h&sn't been a lot of mo~ement from Laguna.• Under the current school- HUNT CONTINUED FROM A 1 stub to a picture of Mama Cass Elliot. One item is announced each day, for a total of 31. Whoever gathers the most items by May 31 could win $101,000. •rm sitting here glued to the chair,• said Vitale, who writes and publishes poetry. The mother and daughter have gone as far as Westminster Mall to chase down someone handing out KRTII key chains. Vitale plans to go to Los Ange- les to have her picture taken with Jay Leno. Both the key chain and photograph are on the list. •1t•s fun, but it's kind of annoy- ing after awhile,• said Jessica, a d:\eerleader and honor-roll stu- dent at Newport Harbor High Sdiool. :This article is the 11th item on tht list • Usteners were told Wednes-d~ that they must get their names printed in a newspaper wtilout paying for an advertise- ment. . ··rm right in there,· Vitale said. •I'm right in there.• ' HARBOR CONTINUED FROM A 1 : •Something like that would be an extremely large sales tax gen- er~tor, which is always a benefit to the dty," said Ed Fawcett, executive director of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce. Bell said while Home Depot or a i;imilar store may move in, a ~ store and other business- es: also are being considered for sn:ialler parcels on the property. 'ICI hopes to retain some of the current Harbor Center tenants who w.ant to stay, Bell said. Nick's Pizza, The Barn and -~~s are negotiating with the deWloper to move in when the renovation is complete, he said. ~ty Planning Director Perry V~tine said uy building on th~ site will ~ve to be approved by•the Planning Commission. trhe commission llkely would · bold public. hearings about two · mQntha after ICI submits formal b~g plans, Valantine said. boundary configuration, Newport Coast students could be living across the street from each other and attending school in different districts.· To avoid that scenario, Laguna Beach and Newport-Mesa school officials have been trying to find mutually acceptable terms for a transfer of the land to Newport- ' Mesa so that city and school dis- trict ~daries are the same. But with millions of dollars at stake, progress has been slow. The Irvine Co. originally wanted a deci- sion by the end of March. Since no decision was made, an extension was granted until May 31. School board member Martha Fluor said the Newport-Mesa school district appears to back a plan that would place all the stu- dents in Newport-Mesa schools while giving some of the comm&- cial property tax proceeds from the development to the Laguna Beach school district. ·1 think we're pretty close to a deal," Fluor said. But Laguna Beach school board member Eileen Walsh doesn't believe an agreement is near on the deal, which she said could yield up to $40 million to the Laguna Beach school district over the next 12 years. Walsh said the Laguna Beach school board wants financial com- mitments from the Newport-Mesa school district, the city of Laguna Beach and The Irvine Co. before any transfer of land would be agreed to. "We could be losing $40 mil- Opportunities Comrruttee was aeated Jut year out ol tbe dfy) goal to take a long-term look ..at Newport Center. The idea., Murphy said, was to sit down with Irvine Co. otfidals and talk about where Pub1on Il- l.and -a revenu~produdng gi- ant for the city -will go in the future. Out of the committee came ideas for a 980,000-squ.are- foot expansion that never got off the ground. Instead, Murphy said The lrv- ine Co. has focused only on two issues -the Newport Village project and expanding the Four Seasons Hotel by 400 rooms. As those two projects move along, Murphy said the company now appears willing to ~ talking about the future. lion that would be coming to Laguna Beach (school district]," Walsh said. "And we'd get no benefit. That's bad public policy. How could we face our voters having done that?• The Newport-Mesa school dis- trict stands to gain between $4 million and $6 million in mitiga- tion fees from the land transfer in addition to the property tax pro- ceeds. 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There will be pros and prizes, a pre-tournament Casino Night and a $100,000 Putting Contest, two $3,000 Breitling watches and . a $5,000 cash purse to be awarded. But above all, the city will crown an amateur champi- on. Costa Mesa has had a city championship (the Will Jordan Classic) since 1973, a tournament played in ,late summer at Costa Mesa Goll and Country Club, where Scott Simpson and Mark O'Meara have won. Introducing, the fourth annual Newport Beach Open (next Monday at Newport Beach Country Club). It's the inaugural for anything beyond a charity donation, according to Jeff Parker, Director of Operations for the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, which operates the event. ·1n the past three years, it's only been a community event,· Parker said. "It was not really geared toward a serious golf tournament. It was more of a corporate foursome deal.• · The chamber received enough phone calls requesting a more serious goll outing to change the format, Parker said. "Now,• he said, "after this year, we'll have a city champion. In the past, we haven't had pros, either. Only amateurs.• Only amateurs with a Southern California Goll Association handicap index ol 12 or lower are invited. The field is limited to 100golfer&1n the morning shotgun start. About 50 openings were still available earlier this week, according to chamber spokesperson Danielle Kirchner. Professionals, who will be playing for two Breitling watches and a $5,000 cash purse, will also tee off in the morning. A n afternoon shotgun start will include a Corporate Challenge, a best-ball format of foµrsomes (gross and net winners) with the field limited to the first 25 teams. In addition, players will receive lunch, tee bag, embroidered shirt, sweater vest and a photo of the foursome. plus an opportunity to win a one-year lease for a Sterling BMWZ-3. 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As the reigning 1997 national champions, our hometown Sailors traveled to the Coast Guard Academy last weekend in New London, Conn. to defend terr a nee phi Hips their coveted title as the No. 1 youth sailing team in the country. The team was comprised of Scott Hogan, Thoy Theaccar, Kassy Thompson, Gray Dougherty, Cryssa Byers, 'JYler Haskell, Alison Hill and Brian Bissell. In the single-handed division, Newport was represented by J8lnie McCormick. 1 There w~re 19 tea.ms that qualified for Nationals and only four from the West coast. In the past yean, Newport has won the Mallory Cup, the national title, twice and placed in the top five each time. Although the team was ready to match up with any youth team in the country, they didn't expect to deal with El Nifto-type weather conditions. However, it •SEE BOATING PAGE 83 • QUOTE OF THE DAY They'*~ pop Ila titan Ille did ...• • -a>STA M.££4 BASEBALL COAO/ KlRX &UERMEJS11JR Sklpper .. lroy Treaccar with crew Kassy Thompson on the way to the finish line ln the Nationals at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy.• H I G H SC :--1 C) U l l~ ;_, S E B /\ L '... ARTIS S PAIN ANUG ICTU • Homer happy Artists take- advantage of short porch to put Costa Mesa away, 17-4. . , ••• By Barr.y Faulkner, Daily Pilot LAGUNA BEACH -The big leagues have the hitter-friendly Green Monster, Friendly Confines, Homer Dome and the rarefied air of Coors Field. The Pacific Coast League has the chain-link chip shot at Lagwia Beach High. ' ' • ' • • The host Artists took artistic license with the convex configuration of the left- field fence Wednesday, lifting five home runs over the inviting two-story screen • that cups the back stretch of the school's track, to claim a 17-4 baseball trium_ph. DON lfACH I DAllY I'll.OT Costa Mesa flnt baseman Nick Lambert (above) scoops up a short hop near first bue in Wednesday afternoon's Pad.ttc Cout League baseball colllston at Laguna Beach; below, Costa Mesa second bas~an Chris DeSandro fields a perfect throw from Mustangs' catCher Jlmmy H~rzog to cut down Laguna Beach basenmner Beau Musacco, attempting to steal. ·They hit better pop flies than we did," said Costa Mesa Coach Kirk Bauer- meister, whose Mustangs (2-20, 1-13 in league) went from having the tying run • in the hole in the sixth inning to a lop-, sided verdict which invoked the 10-run r mercy rule before the frame could end. •(The Artists) play their field well,• Bauermeister added. ·we played solid , baseball (one error), which is the way we've been playing the last coupl& weeks. But today was typical of how- we've been snake bit this year. We hit some balls hard today that went right aC them and turned into double plays.• Laguna (11-12, 6-8) turned no less three twin killings to protect the early 6-1 lead it forged with a pair ol second- inning homers. · Mesa scored first when Ben Felter plated Chris DeSandro, who opened· the game with a walk. But Laguna Bead>. ..starter Jim.my McKibban kept the Mus- tangs off the board the rest of the first' three frames. Laguna followed its second-inning_ explosion with a three-run Aaron Skin-.. ner homer in the third and the deficit was 9-1. •0ur kids aren't going to quit,• said Bauermeister, whose squad justified biC • faith by posting single runs in each of · 1WAITE ~NUEP FROM 81 f(eek for the Sailon, bitting .545 (6 for 11) with seven RBI, three . nms scored, two doubles and a home nm, a three-nm job in the third inning of Newport Harbor's victory over visiting Irvine". ' Waite's dinger gave the Tars a o 5-1 lead as they cruised to their 'f first Sea View win of the year, and their first since May 15, r. I 1997. Against Loyola in a makeup game in the Pride of the Coast Tournament on Saturday, Waite delivered a game-winning single in the bottom of the seventh ' ' I I ' ' I I I I inning to score Nie~ l..angsdorf from second base. I I l ' ' I I ' I I I I I •He threw a pitch inside and I jQ.st jumped on it,• said Waite, Ute Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week. • Waite, who'd doubled earlier fu the game against Loyola starter Jay Barron, ripped Cubs reliever John Guthrie's first pitch (a fastball, surprisingly) down the left-field line. •(Guthrie) had started every rotter with a curveball, but he -..came inside with a fastball,• Waite said. "I was just looking ;-tar something out over the plate ·'ilnd he threw it there." ~. Waite, batting .342 (26 for 76) :..at week's end with team-leading es in home runs (four) and (22), tied the game, 3-3, in fifth inning against Loyola ~th a single that scored :s,Jngsdorf. ~· "When (Waite) came up in ~ seventh, the pitcher had ;'lllielked the first two batters and ~e coaches told him to look for a ~ch to drive,• Kiefer said. ·we l e all up. We knew we had an portunity to win the game and ve them standing on the field. : "(Waite) didn't get caught up the emotion of the situation, d he saw a pitch he liked and it. Hopefully, that will be mamething to build on for the e. : "He's an exceptional athlete a catcher, and Charlie's done ·outstanding job of catching season. But he'd struggled at f>late some. He tried to cany team, not only offensively, ils a catcher, to give our an opportunity to compete p win. But he pressed real , and sometimes it worked atnst him. (Last) week, be was · to just play within bis illties. • ~.,.. Waite, who also hit safely in ~wport Harbor's loss to Irvine • ller in the week, has lugged tools of ignorance with him ~hatever diamond he has t it wasn't unW his ~1M1u year, while under the ge of Newport Harbor lltt>ta.nt coach (amt former r backstop) 2'.4~ Beihl, that :911Jite really started to master the :!JI~. Lil. ces of catching. · •But I've always been back . Catching is something I've YI enjoyed, It feels like I'm bontrol of the game, fJ)molt the quarterback on the field, t only for baseball, because play ts going to you. I love and I really like the mental of the game. You have to be ery single pitch, every leCODd. lr1 not like yw -..--· at all." mte N1d b1I grandmother, de1 Mar resident Betty , WU bis greatest sports c:e u a chlld. Benacuda ~ jumpng iight oUt Of the water. IEF~into wat81'1between the~ Gd Huntington Beach par. om put Weeks and anglers l4Cked wy umu. ol legal baniM from .-t fbbers and private boats nmn1ng out of Newport Harbor. "Some ol the biggett spots of breezen J have seen in yean," ta liow Norril npp, captain of the fast sport boat Preelance operating out o1 Davey's Locker, reported the 1CeDe. 'nlpp went on to state that there were jumping barracuda spread out all over tha ocean less than two miles off the coast. Stopping on meter marks, jumpers or under diving birds accounted for the bulk of the good fishing stops made earlier this week. · Anglers fishing with chrome/blue, chrome or blue/white jfgs are hooking fish on every sink. Most of the ·fish are being taken on a fast crank. M Use a high speed conventional reel to get the best results," Tapp said. Seems that slow rotating spinning reels are not moving jigs through water fast enough to get the attention of feeding 'cudas. Bob Norril of Costa Mesa GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 fished ba~ to back days on the Freelance sacldng-double limits of log barracuda in the six to 10-pound class casting a chrome and blue jig to bolling fish off the stem. Jack Bear of Costa Mesa, ~ fishing on the Freelance Monday limited on logs and then when the sport fisher anchored over a rocky reef, he topped off a good days fishing with a limit of calico bass weighing lh the two to four-pound class. CJ With tbe scbools ol game fish holdlng so UgbUy to the beach, there bas been a big problem with sea lions. "Just can't get away from these hungry packs of seals,~ Tapp said. • Seems that almost every day lots of angleris are losing fish. f~athers an~ jigs to aggressive lloDI tllat .-n to ..... DO fell' ol ting)en, boats°' ..... boob; "'OlpUdm report tbl& lbly have ... lem IO~ .. Moll9 WOI~ QI{ tb8 bNda. ~ went on to report tbat duiing one stop, pe1seno~ hOokecl up so filb and JOit 40 of them to Mils before the fllh could be brought up to gaff. Not only are the seals cauting problems to anglen, they ,.re also attacking bait receivers in Newport Bay. The Pavilion bait reoeiven m.ajo.r damage to the c:bain link. protective outer cuing and tops when a pack of big tea lions moved on to the · docks to feed QD anchovies and sardines held in the protected receivers. The cost to repair the holding tanks was four times the normal annual maintenance fees required to assure Newport- ba.sed boats of a daily supply of live bait. The bait barge along the East jetty has been in place for less than a week and already it is under attack from seals who show no hesitation in tearing up nets and bending prote.ctive covers. Everyone in the sport fishing industry is acknowledging that something has tO be done to reduce over population of sea lions along the coast. There are too many seals today, more than this outdoor reporter has seen in nearly 50 years of fishing out ol Newport Bay. guest speakers. . BMW between 5:45 p .m. and 9 p.m. a Varsity award winners: Captain, Rusty Hill; Most Improved, Kevin Olson; Coaches' Award, John Wallace. Junior varsity: Captain, John Rutan1 Most Improved, Clark Yeager; Coaches' Award, 'Illgue Hurley. Frosh-S'oJ>h: Captain, Nick FerralL Most }<Improved.' Mike kussey1 Coaches' Award, Brent Beebe. Girls: Captain, Kate Enriquez; Most Valuable, Erin Haller1 Most Improved, Shannon Backus; Coaches' Award, Undsay Galbraith. lbe Greens ID lrvtne wW tmtaD an outdoor putting green for the $100,000 contest at the BMW dealership Sunday night. One person will putt for the big prize. •Now that's a knee-knocker putt," Parker said. CJ The compeUtlon on Monday, whlcb wW IDdude local notables sud\ as amateur Mike Drucker (Big Canyon Country Club) and pros Jett Harbison (Newport Beach) an\I Dan Baker (Santa Ana Country Club), has drawn golfers from as far away as Arizona. Arizona amateur Rick Scbipley (11.8 tndex) is registered to play. Fem.cUe pro Kalaya · Bhaedhayajlbh of Chino Hills it also signed up. NBCC officials will tabulate the results and post the scores near the dubhquse on Monday. An awards reception will follow, but the evenrs big deal, much like the N~ Cl.assic's gala between rounds, will be th~Caslno Night at Sterliltg BMW. Sounds like the stakes will be high. a ' Newport Harbor High'• ~ program bCMted Its annual banquet Wednesday night at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club, where Dr. David Wrlg'bt a golf psychologist out of Pelic4n Hill Golf Club, and Bas- ketball Hall of Pamer George Yardley were the ,TODAY .......... . CJ Almost lost ID 1Mt weekend'• sports commoUon was Costa Mesa resident Esteban Toledo finishing a career-high third at the $1.8 million BellSouth Classic in Duluth, Ga., an event won by Tiger Woods. Thledo, who plans to buy a house in Irvine, earned $104,400 after shooting a 67 in the final round. Toledo, a longtime Newport Classic participant and honorary member at NBCC, had won $53,409 in nine PGA TQUI events before Sunday. CJ National Un.tvenJty will host a golf tournament at Mesa Verde Country Club on June 15. It's the Partnership Charity Golf Tournament to benefit inner-city high school students who are raising money to travel to BDrope this summer to see the Holocaust sites. Details: 429·5213. a . The 16th annual Tom Flores Boy Scout Celebrity Golf Tournament will be June 29 at P~can Hill. Details: (213) -'13-4400, ext. 227. • ~ DUNN 's dub golf column appears every Thursday. Palisades all-stars host USC lENN~S Orange mast's Sluum Jad<son signs with with Premo State High school -Newport Harbor at Corona del Mar, 3:1S p.m.; University at Estanc.la, 3: 15 p.m.; NEWPORT BEACH -The Pal- isades Tennis Oub All-Stars will play Coach Dick Leach's use lrojans in the annual tennis exhibition Friday at the Palisades Teunil Club, site of next month's Nuveen Tour event. COSTA MESA-Orange Coast Coll~ge's' basketball phenom Shaun Jack:lon bas signed a national letter of Intent to play bis final two seuons at Premo State. The 6-foot-8 Jackton, wbo led the Piratel with 22.6 points per game and 8A re~ a contest, will join Cooch Jerry Tarkantan '1 Bulldogs in the fall. Jackson scored 701 pomts last season under Coecb nm O'Brien. a statistic w!alch ranb bJm tee· ond on the single eeuon scoring list behind John Vallely, who went on to tt.U at UCLA. The two-um. pnp All·Amerl- can out of Mafa Del will be mak· ing bis second run with an NCAA Division I program. He wgnt to the Univenity of Wyoming, but left for a redlblrt teUOn with UCI before transferring to Orange Coast. Jackson, a ~timate three-pomt tm.t. allo 1ed the Bucs in umt.mcl ...... Jec:boli '!Mi two brothers who i>l&Y footbiilll at Wuhlngton State. -by Molly Yanity = 8Nd'I at Costa Mesa, 3:15. • •• High tchoof -Estancia at Uf\.Wrltty, 1:15 p.m.; Costa Mesa at~ leech. 3:15 p.m.; Irvine at ,..,.,,ort twt>or, 3 p.m. ••tu= = boys and girts -OF I P'relml at IMnont ~. ::.·.1-·m.; Cf~ n Preffml at AlmOnt ""'5 p.m. ... Doubles play starts at 2 p.m. Fri- day, singles at 3 p.m. USC will face the Palisades team of Brian McPhee, Brett Hansen-Dent, Scott Davis, Ryan Moore, Paul Cron, nm Pawsat, Peter Davidson and Chris Dunk. Admission it tree. • Power Washing • Sealers (clear or c~lortd) • Steam Cleaning • Brtck Cleaning • Acid Wash • Concrete Walks & Drlve.wavs Over 1.Z vears experience • Sltlsfled Customers • References Avallablg Martinez, Richardson sit on the top of the hill with Outstanding Athlete laurels. .......,.noe.: ....... ~.... -~~--.,.. ,,.. ,.., ...,_. .. .......... '°" proffl••lolvtl . ......,,, •• '••·• ltt SMtd9. Site ,...,_ """" .,,. ...,,, ... of .... ftgm,,,. Ody Mpc.,,, AEof local high school ucts reeled in Orange t College's top athletic honors as it was announced Monday that runner Araceli Martinez and volleyball player Josh Richardson earned the program's Outstanding Male and Female Athlete honors. Martinez, a sophomore out of Estancia High, helped lead the Pirates to a state title in women's cross country lllld also . re-established the record in the 10,000-meter run while pacing the Bucs' track and field team to an Orange Empire Conference championship. . · Martinez shattered the record of 38:25.39 by racing to a 36:47:54 at the Southern California Regionals at Cerritos College. She will compete in the 10,000 at the state meet this weekend at Otrus College. A1 Regionals, Martinez also clinched second in the 5,000 (17:59.-'7) and third in the 3,000 (10:18.79.) The 6-foot-5 middle blocker from Newport Harbor. Richardson earned OEC co-Pl.ayer of the Year as be led Coach Chuck Cutenese's squad to a conference title and a 21-2 overall record. Richardson recorded 341 kills, 66 solo blocks and 108 digs. The UCI-bound sophomore is second on the Pirates' all-time kill list (626) and third in career solo blocks (106.) a Coach Barbara Bond'• women's soccer team that tied for the OEC crown is being dismantled as several players will be transferring. All-conference midfielder Andrea Taylor, who led the B\,lcs with 12 goals, will move on to the NAIA program at Hawaii Pacific in Honolulu. Megan Waters, a Huntington Beach High product, will' take her second-team all-conference accola.des to Long Beach State 11Jter two seasons at Coast. Allstate S~Farm Farmen $l•U8 $1114 molly yanity Freshman fullback Heidi Denton (Fountain Valley High), who was also a second-team All-OEC choice, plans to walk on at Chico State. Finally, Kim Rudloff, the all-conference goalkeeper, has narrowed her decision to either Chapman or Loyola Marymount. a In other signing news, Coast baseball player John Lukin singed a n.ational letter of intent with Rice in Houston, Texas. Lukin, a right-handed bitting catcher, hit .338 in 38 games for Coach John Altobelli while ripping a pair of home runs and 24 RBI. He also bad six doubles, three triples and scored '21 runs. Lukin came to Coast after redshirting at UCLA in 1996. Rice was a College World Series qualifier last spring and won the Central Regionals. The Owls are ranked in the top 10 again this season. CJ Freshman track and field star Ray Bardone became the first OCC male athlete to double in the Regional finals in more than a decade as he wrapped up titles in the decathlon and the javelin throw. His winning throw was 194-5. He will compete in the State meet this weekend at Citrus. The Edison High product is the first Pirate to earn a pair of regional crowns since Dave Parse! doubled in the 5,000 and 10,000 in 1987, Coach Fred Hokanson said Bardone will be joined by teammate Art Odden in the state decathlon final after Odden finished fourth at Regionals. Other OCC men competing in the State meet will be Johann Appell who finished_third in the 3,000 st~plechase. $1525 __,AG Ellwards & Sons, Inc. IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE AVAILABILITY OP GOLDMAN SACHS FUNDS MANAGED BYTH.B PROFESSIONAU IN THE ASSET MANAGEMfiNT OMSION OF GOLDMAN, SACHS & Co., ' ONE OP niE 'WORLD'S MOST PROMINENT FJNANClAL FtRMS . • t • • • ' • • • • Collins~ sea VieW sin-es • CdM tandem Chopra and I!llmore claim the doubles championship. Nl!WPoRT BEACH -<;ato- na del Mar High Junlot Parker CollinJ, seeded No. 1 In the Sea. View League boys tennis championships In singles, defeated Woodbrid.ge's Adam Artunian, 7-6 (7-1), 6-4, In fhe final Wednesday at the Balboa Bay Cub Racquet Cub. In the semifinals, Collins advanced by knocking off San- ta Margarita's Derek Pears, 6-3, 6-2, while Artun1a.n beat Coro- na del Mar's Chri.stian Jensen, 6-2, 6-3. Collins improved his BASEBALL CONTINUED FROM 81 final three innings. "We like to play. We could have rolled over and died, but we're still battling." Ryan Galla~er's RBI single in the fourth cut into the deficit, but the inning ended on a double play. A walk, single, fielder's choice and sacrifice fly off the bat of Rob Gloster gave the . visitors their third run, but Mcl<ibban recorded his third strikeout to retire the side. McKibban then handed things over to reliever Andrew Barry. lfailing, 10-3, Mesa got things going against Barry in the sixth. Nick Lambert reached on a third-strike wild pitch and Scott Smith followed with a double over the center fielder's bead. Laguna threw out a pinch-runner at the plate on Gallacher's subse· quentgroundertoshort, but Jim- my Herzog (hit by pitch) and Josh l8UOD MCOfd in ling)el to 24-:2. Jensen defeated Pean for third place,6-1, 1-6, 7-5. In doubles, it WU an all- Corona del Mar nn.aiatter CdM freshmen Brian Motton and Randy Myen topped Wood- bridge's 'fyler Call and Jonathan Sheridan, 6-7 (9-11), 6-3, 6-0, and CdM'• Sameer Chopra and Curtis Bllmore beat Woodbridge'• Andrew Pan and Paul S~, 6-2, 6-1. Call-Sheridan were seeded first. In ~ final. Chopra-Ell- moro defi!ted Morton-Myen, 6-4, 6-0 .. Uttle (walk) loaded the bases. Brian Montoya, who had laced a screaming liner for a single in the fifth, again ripped a seed up the middle. . But shortstop Beau Musacco intercepted the laser to trigger a 6-4-3 double play and end the threat. Raymie A.mador's two-run homer and an RBI single by Skin- ner put the hosts up, 13-4, before Micah Grant ended it with a two- out grand slam. Gallacher, who doubled in the second, went 2 for 3, .while DeSandro reached all three plate appearances. The two teams conclude their season today at the Mustangs' diamond. ~COAST LIAGUI LAculA lluat 17. ConA MaA 4 Costa Mesa 100 111 . 4 5 1 Laguna Beach 063 017 -17 15 0 Gallacher, Lambert (3), Felter (6) and Herzog; McKlbban, B.ry (6) and Mulvaney. W -McKlbban. L -Gallacher. 28 -Gallacher (CM), Smith (CM). HR -Labeda (la), Whitney (LB), Skinner (la), Amador (LB), Grant (LB). Diamondbacks -in 8-7 win over Phlls • Phillies score six times in last inning to threaten. NEWPORT BEACH -The Diamondbacks went into the final inning of a Newport Harbor Baseball Association Mustang Division game with an 6-1 lead, seemingly having the victory all but sealed. . Tue Phillies made it quite interesting, however, nearly stealing the game, but the 'Backs were able to stop a rally just in time in their 6-7 win. . Key bits by Tyler Parker, Cole Riley, Nlck Frazier, Jayme Ohlaver, KeYtn Etter and Michael Thagard nearly demolished the Diamond- backs' hold on the game, but relief pitcher John Hutchinson IDADaged to stop the rally. The Diamondbacks were masters of exeqition from the plate as Tommy Olson picked up a pair of RBI on a sacrifice bunt, and Jim Pan- toskey drove in arun on a perfectly placed bunt. Joshua Fry robbed four bases, as well. Kurt Yacko pounded out a home run and a single, while Hutchin- son tacked on a triple and a single. Kyle Rohan and Steven Kietzer bad clutch extra-base hits. The Phillies defense was paced by Andy Marchi and Nick Yeager. In otber Mustang Dtvtdon games: • a.. 9, DLMlonAedts 0 The Cubs' pitching staff of Pbllllp Martin, Chad Stulel and Dennls Heenan combined for the shutout, as Heenan paced the offensive onslaught with two doubles to go with two RBI. Ryan Muller and Martin also added two RBI each, and Bobble Lusk was 3 for 3 with an RBI, as well. ' The defensive plays of Ian fowler, David Holmes, Sta.ssel and Lusk helped preserve the.shutout. • v ..... 7, Dodgen 6 Nathan Todd. Jarrett Daniel and Cameron Guy fanned 13 Dodger bitters in the victory. Daniel and Andrew Btplke each blasted three bits. Daniel was a home run away from hitting for the cycle while Blgalke scored three runs. P.artck Murplay had two key run-~ring bunts, and Todd and Evu Miller came up with clutch knocks, as well. • Incl-. 7, Rodd• 4 Pine defensive plays highlighted the Indians' win. including Robert Rubio'• catch in deep center field, as well as Blake Plnto'a throw from his knees to nab a Rocldes' runner. On offense, Ricky Nelton led the charge with a two-run double. Pinto ripped two singles to score a pair of runs, and ntua Ybarra, Cbrll LoMemo and canu Kaufman also supplied key bits. Gregory Sorge added a run-scoring sacrtfice. . Kaufman, Pinto and Nelson took care of the mound duty and com- bined for 10 Ks. Mickey Gardner and Jobn Burgan paced the defense. PINTO DIVISION • ........ VI. Devil ... ~ R.J. D'cruz took care of business from the plate ~ the mound as be fired five strikeouts for the Marllna and posted three bits, including a trtple. . CMrley O'Delky added three Ka, while knocking out two bits from the plate. Shortstop and ant bueman Joa swm paced the defense and added three hits, wbile Ma Kwo4 turned In the defendve play of the game with a leaping catch at l8C'ODd bue. Elliot lAWtl and MaUIMw Peneln were~. u well v· .... , '',, ~ 1 , , .. , , • lAgUr\a Beech 17, c.... lllM 4 Silver medalists at the .S. National High School Champlonahlps (from left) Scott Hogan, '( 1( I , , I j 11 11 • I I 1 'J ! Thompson, Gray Doogbetty, er,.... Byen, Tyler Haskell, Alison Hin, Brian Bissell and lroy Tn!NIO• BOATING CONTINUED FROM 81 On the last race, Hogan and Dougherty rounded the leeward . mark in seventh, but finished third. . t t I ........ at l.kiMnlty I Aliso Niguel at ~ Hlls ...... ....., was more choppy that a knife at Benihana's. This third place put Harbor JUSl seven points ahead of Poml Loma High of San Diego. I L---------------------~ r---------------------, The chilling wind held constant between 15 and 30 knot., keeping the lighter crews of Hill and Thompson on the beach. The Mallory winner was Mtlton with 253 points, just seven ahead of Newport. The Sailors were awarded the silver medals. -~- 'El Trno 11• H ', Coron.1 d•·I 1\1" • 10 111 l 10 Tocl.iy ~ q ""' ·• il 1">) c.dM at Ncwpmt lllrbor El Toro at Santa Mlrgatit.a Woodbridge at Irvine • rid.iy ·.'I""'~ 11 1'>1 I I I I I I I I I t t I I I I Nauport lllrbor at CdM l Senta Margarita at El Toro I !Mne-Woodbridge, Windrow Pk. l -..aM tlAIOll) I I I L---------------------~ The Newport skippers were Bissell, neaccar and Hogan with crews of Haskell, Doµgherty and Byers, respectively. The wind, heavy Iain and strong tides (emanating due to the fact that the Tames River is · extremely deep to accommodate a submarine base) created monu- mental condittons. Comparlng Newport Harbor to the conditions our Sailors chal- . lenged on the Thames is like com- paring a bath tub to Cape Hom. The series is comprised of 20 races with scores being total for the entire team. At the end of the 10th race, Newport was in fifth place, 35 points behind Milton Academy. Skippers Bissell, the team co- captain, and Hogan averaged third-place finishes in the remain- ing races. USA continu~ games with Australia, final is set for Coro~a del Mar Sunday • Vargas' squad looking for revenge against Aussies. McCormick finished 11th in the single-banded series, the Cressy Cup, out of a national fleet of 30 sailors. Hogan, 16, is a sophomore from a family of salts. •All my brothers and my-sister sail. My dad is an accomplished sailor and sail for Etchell. Patnck and Casey, my older brother and sister, sail for the Dartmouth team,• be said. ·rd like to sail for Dartmouth, too, and then on to the Olympics." Hogan has that Huck Finn,look about him, but when it comes to canvas and wind, be be 'da man! Hogan placed second id the Sabot and FJs in last year's Nationals. All the Bissells sail, including Dad and Grandad. Brian will be attending Georgetown next year while be prepares for the CORONA DEL MAR -The United States men's national water polo team wi,11 complete a three-game tour of Southern California with weekend stops at Pepperdine and Corona del Mar High as it battles Australia. Satw'day, Team USA and the Aussies will vie at Pepperdine Uni- versity at 5 p.m. Being the ~ time the squad has been in action since the tragic death of team member Jim Toring in Paris, the proceeds from this game will go toward the Iun Toring Memorial Fund. Toring was from the Malibu area. Sunday's game will be at the Marian Bergeson Aquatic Center at Cd.M beginning at 3 o'clock. Australia topped the Americans in January's FINA World Champi- onships in Perth en route to a fourth-place finish. Team USA was sev- enth. Costa Mesa match set' for Friday at 7 :30 COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa High's V n t • .. E v B A I' F first-round CIP Southern Section Division v L.: 11 L: L. m boys volleyball playoff match with visit- ing Valley Christian of Cerritos will begin Friday at 7:30 p.m., 30 min- utes later than originally scheduled. ·0ur guys are pumped to be playing," said first-year coach Yvette Yba.rra, who guided the Mustangs (9-5) to a second-place finish in the Pacific Coast League. The strong regular season put the Mustangs into the playoffs for the ~time since 1983. Ensign student chosen to play for Olympic Development Pro~ Tyson Wahl. an eighth-grader at Ensign Middle School. was selected by the state Olympic Development soccer team to rep- resent California in regipna.L.and nation.al competitions. Wahl, captain of the SlAmmers Putbol Club's boys under-15 goJd level team, was chosen from a state tryout pool of 3,500 agea t• through 18 u one of the 24 . "Tyson 11 an extremely focused player with a true pu· sion for the sport." Coecb Ziad Khoury, wbo bu trained Wahl s1noe 1995, Mid. There will be an ODP abib6· tlon tournament which Will fea- ture Cal Noith agaimt Oil South May 15-11111 nOrth4WD CaUfond&. • .. Olympics. fl, Brian's astounding creden · : include a win in the Sabots in : and PJs at the Nationals. He ~ member of the first-p~ team · winningthewinningtheMallOJy1 too. 'i:1) Treaccar started to sail on bis n Qwn because be thinks it is fw1,,1t Also a member of the '97 n.aticall championship team, he added a .. .- first 'at the Detroit Team Race and a first at the Baker Series. • : Treaccar is a junior and hopesl to attend USC or Brown, and, ofr.t-· course, go to the Olympics. ii Haskell and family all sail, as well. In '97, he placed first in~ United KingdOm School Series ·1 · winning the UK Youth Nationabl..> He wants to attend GeorgetoWI11 1 and become a physical therapiSttOr chiropractor. .., I As mentioned before, Newport Harbor may have a great footbtia, water polo and volleyball hert.tadl!, not to mention its most famous 1i1· · cheerleader, Kelly McGillis of ~op Gun fame. ru But we are the championship:., sailor factory of the U.S. 0 ' !1J • TERIUUlla PHR.L915' coJumn usuallY appean ~ Friday. He c.an be reached by calling 642-n91. · · •rl .. , l I I ' ' I ' I ' f . l -J\Stros' ~cDoliald fans 12 in 5-3 viCtory COSTANTINO'S HOMER LIFTS ANGELS COSTA MBSA D-evor . MINOa A DIVlsJoN ! COSTA MESA-S.., Oa rt 14t-' -- -~T. Md>a9.ad retired 12 Martim via the strikeout to lead tbo undefeat- ed Mtrol to a S..J win over the MlldlQt in Cotta Mesa Natiooal Uttle League Mlaor'B action. McDonald aftei a wid pttch to nail AIUILDS trying to tcOte. • Diam I I • 1 lli .. ··= . : DO blMted a two-ND bome nm In • Dl•U R ••n t& DI ... R 0 : tbe botttm ~ tbe Clftb to powlde -- -. ··~ c:Jmd)ed the lbutOul lbe Sox'• ~Aina Ant ... went the d1stiDCe ~out lb. SOPl'IAl.L . • MAJORS DIVISION • ..... J1tii9 22. AtNetla I 1be Blue Jaya.c:.pped ol1 a si.z- zUng weeks with a rout over the Athfetia. The Jays scored 9' runs iD four games last week u they were led by Brltney Mc:Aleet, who ripped two singles, a double, a triple and a home run ln a 15-6 win over the ~s. 1be Astrot are 8-0. MAJOlt5 DIVISION • Da dglR I. DIMIOft••ctc 0 The 'a.:b recen.ct a com· : an tbe oUeme hil ~ Would plete-g .... ~ frOm : need Ill a 2.0 *"°'Y·• ~over tbe hu.rler ......... Who rang : White Sen in Coit.a MiM ~ MJNOa A DIVISION •U.il .... =-, . Jolm lylNil delivered 12 McDonald also added three hitl and an RBI, as Nick tJlmiidect IArry Andenon, Gar-rtcli' 'WWtam1, Mu Bouffard, Andrew Ayala and Brock McDonald each came up with Clutch hits or runs. Catcher 'nlylor McClanaban was the Astros' defensive stand- out nabbing two potential base thieves, catching a pop Oy at the plate and tossing the ball to 1.1. Lanen and Adam Jorgen· IOD teemed up to fire a no-httter. Larsen notched five strikeouts while Jorgenson came ln and rang up m whiffs. Taking care of the offense was Scott Sanket (triple) and HWary up nine _........_ WbBe catcher : CAD Uttle League MaP* acdaD. Nldao&M s.llt and lint bfttein11n : CostantiDo'I homer broke a Mlke Mcl>UWa peced the : scoreless deadlock that wu pre- defense in ~ ()()l'Dlalt over the : served by pitching performances Astros. : by AngelS' l)wierl Roger MeDdn In the a1'utout over the : and "hvor Smlth. The tandem Dodgenc, . Mike Fa.ne11., i 1aaUiced just four hits while fen· wrapped up. a no-bitter with atx : Ding 11 White Sox batten. • stJ1keout while limiting the Roy- als to just three hitl ln the wtn. Tony KrtlroMn knocked a~ ol doubles and bad on RBI, while ThomM IComolky added two ltn· glel and two RBI. MataMrw Jack- IOll ripped two singles while David YUDdt and Sean Beld each ·added a hit. McAleer was dominating from the mound as she fanned 16 bat- ten. ~singles). eater made a diving Ks, and helped blmMlf from the : Spencer Pululd went 2 for 3 plate with a c:ouple bits. : for the Angels, while a strong Chrtl 'hmowlld also knocked : defensive day, led by Mike Tor- In a 23-2 win over the Reds, Ann Marte Topp1, McAleer and Jennlfer Ryder manned the cir- ca to preserve the' no-hit ~d. some a couple htta. ! nnueva and Tyler Herrled, cle. • PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICll PUBLIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICll PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES . PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICIS Pu.Uc NOTICES c.n111cat1on of Ctlmlnel ~t .. ! dwithln1 11~..g~ PUILIC NOTICE PUILJC NOTICE ducted br. an Individual dueted by· an lnclMdu.i duded t1y. 1n lndMdual •·--.__. 0 R.c:ofdl Check will .,. ,. ..... ..... I. 0 .,._......-Hwe you llarted doing Haw yoU IWted """-Haw you atlltttd doing fHOPMTV NIO --• __ ....;.... __ ;;..;;..;...__ Quired pw E~tlon ~ lion.~ f'lotltloua •ualnen f'lotlU.U. .......... ~nett yet? YH, 11/1992 ~ ..-N _.., bullnMa yet? No c:AIUALTY 0t:a-pa6d1n Md ~ PUIUCNOTICI S.ct1on 45125.1 tAB 1610 TM Foundation'• prlnd-Na1MStt1t9tMnl Nw8tt1t.Ment r:>ewayn.LTMtford ~~Paulo .RonSoud• tYNOfl•OftTHI UllldU'pl&l9·0 and A8 1412). oal ome. II located at: 820 TM ro1tow1ng peraona art n,. folowlng penons .. Thia "81tfMl't wu Ill.cl Thi stat Thia .,..em.nt waa filed ANNUAL STA~ IJI A4Ailed ""* <..,.._> • CITY 01' EACH BID MUST CON-NnwpoJt C•nltr Drive, doing buslnt .. at: dol.ng ~ •: with IM County Cl«k Of wt1h' tn. ~ ~~ wllh 1M Cowlly C1aflt ol YIM 8C)ID 112,4IO,t1• NRPOllfT amACH FOAM AND BE RESPON-Suil• 555; Newport S.ach, Walirfront fltnett .. NIM-ACCESS • Tht Window to °'~ County on 4-20-98 Orang• Counr on M-te °'~ CCMWy on M-ta .: a 1 .. 11 1111 .,,..,. •• NQlf'da palcy-ftUaLIC NOTIC• SNE ONLY TO THE BID CA 926e0 ~1'1) ~ lion, 27772 VI.,. o.I ~ Information & Sarvlctt, 1HH718 .. t t"'•TST4e7 tHte7M038 ,._. eor,...... ' Name: tlddar • 114,0IO.lt• AN..:.NOTICIOP ~~~f~~~N1~SITSA~~ t~~nda~ ":!"iC'm: :i:ta Ml11lon Vi.Jo, A= t~& Huntington Dally Piiot A;J#. 30, May 7, Dally Piiot May 7, 1•, 21, Dally Pilot May 1•. 21, 28, W!ST!RN ~ IN-~.o: tM ~ ~ "t::.G :.:::. ,. TIFIETY, AS PROVIDED BY a. Pll•gu and Lind• Linda A. Frank, 10110 Cti«.it. R. ,..!.. 20l-8 1•. 21• 1m Th4S7 28. 19118 IM80 June 4• 1998 ™112 ~~ANY......, ~for .. ~ • .ivtct .. tM _..... f ..... THE DISTRICT. Pn~ Edward1. Stone Brook LMl• CO.ta 141h St u.---1BMCh PUBLIC NOTICE PUILIC NOTICI .............. CA · 172.231.163 ~ ~. 330(,"'~ The DISTRICT rffaf'IH Publlth•d Newport Maaa.CA92827 ' CA8264i·-·-"'""' ' PUIUCNOTICI r;;''~ ....... We~ oenlY IMI tM Boultvwd p 0 Box 17ea tM right lo r~ any Of all Beach.Coale Mata Dally Br.m frank, 1090 Siona Thia butlnHI Is con-PJotltlOUI •u.lne.. '1otlt ..... ..,..._... ta •,128 eblM .... .,.. In 8000r• N.wpott S..Ch: CA 112as.: bid• Of 10 WL'va any Ir· PUot May 1'1, 19118. Brook Lana, Cotta Mtta, ducted by: an lndMdu.I N•IM lhlt•m"t '1ctltlou9 hllne.. Name ltatement Toeil llllblllliaa • 11.211.204 dlrlQ9 ... .. Annuaf 1788 uni.II t 1 a00 A.M on f99Ulatltl•t Of lnlOfmallll.. CA 112827 Have you awttd d<>lng Tht fOllO'Mng J*aOOI are N111ne 8ta .. ment Tht following paraont are == wne.n fot .....,. for Ille yw-arlCMd in. Hth d•r of M•r In MY bid• or In the bid· Thi• bu11n .. 1 11 con-~ yet? YM, Feb. dOlna butlnttt u : The followfnO l*SOfl8 art doing butlneu u : ......... _ l\#ldll-O o.o.mi.r 31, 1111, ,,,.. • ding pr~tt. duct.d by: hu1band and 11t, tt98 EST!UA • DAY SPA & doing butlneel u : RUMBOLD REALTY, 302 ~~ to tM in.nnc. Commi9- tH8, 11 which tlmt bld1 Publlah•d N•wport Flotltloua ausl 8 wile Ch«•ll• R. Reaves SKIN CLINIOUE, 4483 THE EXECUTIVE BOARD, Marina Av• .. Balboa l1land, .___...-~,:ooCJINt' .ion.r.~tolM. wlH be o~ and , .. d Beach-CO•la M•ta Daffy ....... Stat• nt Hav• you ••art~ doing Thi• ttat•"*11 WU filed Birch SI.. Newport 8HCh, 1752 La Collna, Santa Ana, CA 92842 ;;:~ .......... _ funds Ill .DllllWR H. NICKEL, for: Piiot May 7, 1•. 19118. Tht t butlnatt r 1? No With 1M County C1ettc of CA 112MO CA. 92705 DoNild L Abramt 302 --...-• PraUdanl CITVWID• ADA ~75 doing~~ ~ooa art Unda A. rank 11, .... Ofange County on 5-1-11 H<1n9-Uen T. Pham, 4483 CAo1t>«t1 HS. LllcaaJ..~752 La Matlna Av•., Balboa it1and, 2 ....... -notM O Ill JOHN fS. CU!ARY, CURa ACCaaa RAMP PUBLIC NOTICE CAP RATE PROPERTIES, Thia 11a1tmant wu ,... 1HH7 .. 0H Birch St., Newport Beach, o na, ant. "'''• CA. CA 92682 a;;-.....w..JA. end 1~ ~ Contract No 3197 3e3e Bitch S1rHt Sult• wtlh tM County Clerk of Dally Pilot May 14 21 21 CA 92960 92705 Thia bualnau It con-_......., oon Newpcwt e..dl-Coata tMu 135 ooO CITY OF 200 Newport B•aCh. CA Orang• County on M·ll& JUnt 4 1998 • Th..97 Thi• bu1lnH1 ,, COi\> Thi• blltlnHa II con-d~ by: an Individual ~ i::: ~·~~) C*e82tO 011787 Mly Englwr'~ •atlmate NEWPORT BUCH 92seo · 1HH7HOST ' ducted by: an Individual duct~ by: an Individual H8V9 you ttartlld doing 1 '798 • 1112 131•15 11181 Notice Is ti.reby given NOTICE Foratt lnwlllMllt Brok«· Dally Piiot May 14, 21, 28, PUIUC NOTICE ~aw you •~•d doing ~~~~ M?'Wo'~ doing ~~"i!~~ 3/30/98 ~ • regarda policy-' • ' • • that tM City of N.wport INVITING BIDS r:~l;oC:°Y;~:;; a re=; Jun••. 11198 Th501 f1otltSou• ..... .,... H~JJ~ ~m Robert H~ L.ucaa Thia at.II~ wu filed hold.· 10,408.•22 Beach will UM Community S.allld bid• may .,. ,. Granvlll• rr,fv• Newport PUBLIC NOTICE NUM ltatetnent Thie ttatem.nt wu liltd Thi• stai.ment wu 111ed wllh lh• County Cl«k ol lftoofM for the )'99( • D~PfNnt Blodl QfMt c:elvlld al the olftc• ol IN Beach CA 92eea TM followlng pertoN 11a ¥11th IM Coun~ C1«1t ol wllh tM County C!«k ol Of~ Cou1ty on M·ta 27,411,543 -------- (CD BG) fund• from the City Clark. 3300 Newport Thi• • bu1lnHI It COi\> flotltlou• BuslnHI doing buslMn u : Ofanga County on M ·98 Orang• County on •.a.ta tH8e788030 IJla&lurMmenls '°'the~. U.S. 0.plt1m«ll of How-BoulevW, P.O. Box 1168, ducted by: a corporallon Name Statement J.J. Mutphy Real E1t11a t9H8768028 tH88754889 Dally Pilot May 14, 21 , 28, 23,720,01>1 Ing and Urban o.varc)p. ~~ tl~11.30• CA 92858-Th• r•gltlr1n1(a) com· The lollowlng p..-1on1 are Ind lnwstmants, 6829 e. Dally Pilot May 14, 21, 28. Dally Pilol May 7, 14, 21, June 4 1998 TMH W• ~ C*tlfy IMI ttw hi h ..i15 un · Lm. on ~ to 1tanaact bull-doing bu1ln .. 1 u · COWM Canyon Cit Of· June'• 1998 TM88 28 1998 tM81 ' aibO¥e llenl9 .,.. In eooor· !"~I to. fUnd I • Pfoi-ct. tM 21at ~ of May, 1998 • .,.,, under Iha Flctlllout Blue Sea lnt•r'nallonal, ~. CA ll28e9 ·• ' ' PUBLIC NOTICE dlrlQ9 wfltl tM ~ ~m~~~~-:= :: ::i.., ~ ~ '= ::J =~•:. t 1a!;e•<•> 111111d r~~!=.'CA. Dgi~eung. i~""~ ~~P~~ !UBLIC ttOTICE ·PUB~JC NO TICE Flctlttous hsln•H =:= 'C:1~;7, = nomlc opportunltlet glr*· lor CORONA DEL MAR FOfHI IMlllMnt Bfok«· Linda Jean DuP•rlul1 Cir .. Ofange, CA. 112888 '1ctltloua BU91nHt FlcUtloua Buslneu Nam. Statement lo tM lnMnnoe Comml. ated by COBO fund• thall 'ftt:C:c~tm-"f'D Au.EY IQ9 company, Inc., onn Couty, 151111 Sparrow Dr., Thia buslnttt. Is co"' N•IM Statement Name Statein.nl TM tollowlng pa<aon1 are .._,~to IM. 10 tM grHtell •xtlf11 t•• "' 1997 ta L Curci Pr .. ld«ll Huntrnglon BHch, CA. ductlld by: an lndivtdual fhj followlng pa<aont art TM foMowlng J*'IOf'S ar• doing butlnt11 u : Ill .IAMll L ICHAU.al, albl• .,_ direct~ 10 low ' Th11 .ia1am.n1 wu fifed 929411 Haw you llartlld doing doing butlnau u : doing busJnMI at: JAPANUS TRADING COM· ~ ,, c ... and very low lncOIM s>«· J~LLi:,Yc ~?! ~13;. ~:· wilh th• Col.Inly Cln of MlchMI L c~. 51111 busln"• yet? Y ... Aug.. 21, NE w p 0 RT 0 RI v ING Sprint Too, 242e1 Avtnlda PANY, 27 F.camp. NM· "' STIV'l!N W. MIKLOS, • · • · • Orang• County on 5-8-98 Sparrow Or.. Huntington 1990 SCHOOL, 43'10 Camput D• La Cll1ota #0·3 La· port Coast. CA 112857 CflO sons tocated within 1 I~· 30B, 29A. 29B, 398, «F, t H 8elHOM B .. ch, CA. 1125'111 JoMJ)h Jany Murphy, Jr. Or. f20e, NrNport Beach, gunai HIHI, CA t2653 ' Mbauyo Tetsuka. 27 F• Newport~ tMu ....a. S» lfl•d gaogr1phlca1 area, 440 & <MH) Dal Pllol Ma 1., 21 28 Thia bu1lna11 11 con· Thia stat•tMnl wu fll~ CA 92MO Mallhaw e Klndsfalti.r camp, Newport Coall, CA CN4a214037770Mly r-r partlculllly thoM who ar• ~~act N~. 31:1 11 • ~. 11198 Y • Th.499 duct•d by husband and wllh tM Col.Inly cs.rtt ol Carlo• E. Aclrlannn, 10 23982 Bou 0 gh, Minion 112857 11.12.13,1•,115, 19118 o 1Klpltinta ol gov..-n"*11 ng nur • a mils. • wll• Orang• County on 5-1-98 Thunder Run 111·1. Irvine, Vl•io. CA 92691 Thi• butln .. t I• con. a11lstanc• IOf houtlng, and 1835•000 PUBLIC NOTICE H•v• you tlart•d doing 11988718041 CA 92814 This bu1lnHs 11 con· ductlld by.,, Individual --------....&... 1o butlnau conc•rn1 Approved by bl4IMH y.r? No Dally Pllol May 14, 21, 28, Thia bu1lna11 11 col\> ductlld by: an Individual Haw you tlar1ed doing PUBLIC NOTICE ....,. which provld• .conomlc /I/ Don Webb, Publlo PJotltlou• 1u91""9 ~ J. OuPtrtult eou.y Juot 4, 1991 TM90 d~ by an Individual Have YQU •lart•d doing butlnttt yet? No ---------1 CD opportunltl.. 10 tow and Pro1pectlw bldd•,. may Th• followtng J>9rtons are with th• County Clafk ol PUBLIC NOTICE busln .. • yet? No Matthrw B. Klnd1f1thtr Thia 1ta&am.nt w11 fll~ ~O ~ 1~ Hatial~ Wortl• Director Name Statement Thia 11a1tm.m waa fl(~ Hav• you tlartad doTng bu1lna11 11-11 No Mhwyo Tatauka ~ very tow lncorM pwaoni. obtain one Ht ol bid doci;. doing butlMtt u : 0ranQ9 County on 6-8-118 . Carlot e. Aclrlanun Thia ttal91Mnt wu filed wllh lh• County Cl.,k ol ~ Th• iuccHlful con111ctor 1Mnt1 at no cott at the of· Alltrna1lv1 HHlthcara 18988788040 Flolltlou• ausl,,.n Thi• itattm9nt w11 fll•d with tti. County Cl•rl< of Orange County on 5-8·118 TNteen a. Ye11.,. ii dlld H a condition of IM con-nc. 01 1~ Public Wotkt Manag•manl, 2082 S.E. Dally Piiot May 14, 21 , 28, Name ltalem.nt with th• County Clerk ol Orang• County on 4·21-H tt988718033 =.a~~ ..l,.""';.~ o tract. lhall be tubjact lo o.partrMnt 3300 Nrwport Brlslof Sl #217, N.wport J\IM •. 19118 Th4111 Th• folloWlng J*tonl ar• Of~ County on 5-6-118 ttt887H183 Dally Piiot May 1•. 21, 28, Pfl*d 'fGll ll'OlllllY • lfflll bl the Stc1lon 3 r9qulrtfMl1lt • Beach, CA.1126e0 dolna buslnttt u : tt98875802t Dal!y Pllo1 AfK 23 30 May June 4, 19118 Tl\485 lddll II*• ff' ,... 10 ~.to th• grail· 8oul.vard, P.O. Box 1768, Alt•rnatlv• HHIU1cart PUBLIC NOTICE MAfO • YOU HOME Dally PUol May 1•, 21, 28, 1. 1•. 11198 · ' TM57 ..,..,.:. d .. ,.:'. d: ., ••t :..... ..... INtlbl• lralnlng Newpon Beach, CA.112656-Manag•mtnt Magazine, --tttl • I CLEANING PROFESSION· JuM • 11198 Th487 'UILIC NOTICE ~--ycu.1 ltldd 0 ~ ~ ~ • • 8915. UC. (CA), 2082 8.E 8rlstol r,... ou• us ,.... ALS, 320 W. Cout Hloh-' CCINld 1 --~ :; opportuntt':;! c:": for turtn•r Information, ~~1~~ Nawpor1 ,,!'8,:.:J!;~ ar• ~Newport Beach, CA PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICI · CN1tt1J4t1 ::-.:. .. ..;.. p...\$ lncetH and v.,y low-call S1•ph«l Luy, Proi-ct Thi• 'butlnH• 11 con-doing buslnff.I u : Brtan Hollabaugh, 21 Bat· FlotJtlous Buslnesa FloUtlow lk&stneu m&i t Am • 1 Blbu1 DIM ScUll Income l*IOM and bull-~.,, al (949) 644-ducted by: Umlttd LJablllty Th• Ntw•l•U•r Group, lou•nto Ct., N•wporl Nam. St•t•menl N~~tement CAeUALTf = ~ Gllfk.341.-'a S» -h 0 nau COllCtrnl owned by . Co. t~A Iowa S1tNI, Colla BMctl, CA 112683 Tht follOwlng J)Wtonl .,. Th• "'""'""'"' panons .,. ., .... 06111! • 1~ and VflfY low-Publlah•d N•wporl Haw you ltartlld doing ....._CA 12S2e-201e Thia butlneu 11 C()t)o c1o1ng ~a: doing buslneu u : a~a.u STAW---~dllatltdk\lllld~af ·~ or which BHch-CotU Mata Dally bulinns yef7 Y ... 1-2-.e u.. Diana Pin«, 1e51-C duded by an Individual NEWPORT COMPUTER AM Pho«Q, 711 w. 19th Yw,..... D I • in. INll. bl ldd .. II'* IUCiall -0 ., •mploy ~ and PISot MayS, 14, 1998. Alt•rnatlv• HHllhcar• ~~,;Oita Meta. ~~~ ... doing QAOUP. 4208 ~ River ~;i~r·a~~CAA=~ p Ifie E '-:-'in.ur :_:~""':,d.,:a:::.:.:-::: -., Q. wry ~ pwtont WTh717 Manag•m•nl Maga:rJn• .. ~ ....__ 1,..,,. ... .. .. & .. H ........ ,!'oh 16-97 Aw., Newport Beach, CA 1305 ............ 0 Lana LJOOi .: ,.!'!_ .nc• C... .01,.. E ,__ 1we. UC, J.rlray E. Clark, Man-.._._ ,....,,,paon, ......,.... ... _, ---w 112M3 ,...,.... • _,,.,.~ . ..__:.. ~-~ localed wf1hln a 1P9c1fllld PUBLIC NOTICE ao« Iowa 81tHI, CO.ta M.... Thia Nwrn.nt wa1 flllld Richard JoMPh C•rv1nl•z. For.sl, CA 92630 Newpon 8Nch. Celltoml• ,__ • .,._..., • ~ .,... This aut~I wu flied CA 12S2&.201e with tM County Cl«k of 4208 ~ RiWf Aw N.w· Thia bu1lnH1 11 con-Total edmln.cl ••Mia: 10:00 AM to 1t11 ,...... lillllllr, l't\ IA S.cUon 3 ButlnM1 eon. CITY 0, with in. County C1af1! Cl( Thi• bu1lna11 It con-Orange County on 5-1-98 s>ort Beach CA 928&3 ducted by: an lndlvldu.t ••1.llM,369 • ~ 11 ,. *'-d • for \JI VI earn: A bu1lna11 1r1t1ty NllWPORT8~ ~C°"'1tvon4-21•118 ~by:•glf*Slpart· tHle7SI041 Thi• bualnt11 11 con-~you ~ doloQ~S,.'2a1~41~9·~1111 1 11 =:::'::*~~ ~-~ lormed In accotdano. with NOTICa 1H887Ht8fJ neraNp Dally Pilot M.ay 1•, 21, 28, ducted by: en lndlvldtw 1118 1 Y• • . oo~•t• writ•lnt fOf an 1-. ar ...._~Ind ~ StaJ• law, IO 1r1gag• In IN INVITING 81DI Dally Piiot A;J#. 23, 30, May ::._~ou M?st.fo'ed doing ~ •. 19118 Th489 Haw you llartlld doing ltlbal Q. Adame a :lal surptu1 fund1: to m -aeiarl, IMQI I\) 0 type°' bulinffa activity f0t Staled bldt may be,. 7, 1•. 19118 Th45e Uta~ Pin« PUBLIC NOTICE ~nttt y.r? No Thl1 tllt~ Wll flied C • i t• I SI o e k': ~ " _.,. '** which It w11 formed and· celved at th9 omc. of tht Thlt , .. I~ wu filed chard Cervantez with lh• County Claf1! of U . ,000 _... ii llNncllt Calt -*" 1) 11 51% Of mot•~ ~~,Teo~ PUBLIC NOTICI wllh tM Cou1ty C1trtc of P'lotltloua austnesa Ji~• 1~'~:n~ wl.'.,:~ Orang• County on 4-21-91 :g, 1 -" ,;:1~'"~ ~1=--~.::~ . I c:. by Stctlon 3 rffldantt; Of ~ Balch, CA ll2e58-flctltlew hslneM Orange County on 5-09-98 Haine Sttltemenl Ofang• County on 5-1).118 tHH7Htl4 fund•: o . ..... 2) wl'loH ~. f\111-8911S untll 2:00 p.m. on Iha MAIM Stat•fMftt 1H887fJtoe2 The following f*IOOS are 1tH8751497 Dally Piiot °'f'f. 23, 30, May~ no~a: to wllllU :=. .:......~ CJ1 . • time •mployHt Include 11th day of Junt, 19118, at The lollowlng '*'°"*.,. Dally Pilot May 14, 21, 28, doing butlnt11 u : Dally Piiot May 14 21 28 7, 14, 1998 Th45 peld·lnandcontrfftut· ;:ri-, ,. " .......... '° perl(lna at laul 30 P«· WhJch flrM auch blda thall doing bualMH 11: Jun.•· 1998 ThSOO LA 80XINO COSTA MESA. Jun• 4 11198 ' Th'1SS autptue: t2.IOO.OOO _... h a11g1im1 llQnd IN cent of ~m ar• currently be o~ and r•lld fOf al AC~ b) ACI REAt. es. PUBLIC NOTICE M2380 NCA•~ .. Blvd., Com ' u,2n.a7•:;inec1977fund1l•Uflllu•I: h o.d d TMI ..u.d 1¥ H CJ) I 3 Id BALBOA ISL.ANO • PHASE TATE uROUP, c) AM!AI· HI, 11"''7 PUBLIC NOTICE • -· y .. .-. HaNn llld.............,. J Hct on r.. •nit, or 3 ANO 8Al.BOA PENIN-CAN CREOrT INDUSTRIES Ex11tm• Boxing Inc .. (CA), '1otltlous •ualneH Sutplul •• reg.-di pollcy--·· , flllllla d h _._ ' wllhln thrH y•art ol IM SULA STREET LIGHT RE· 1920 E. 17th St. 12oa: f'lotltloua 8uelneH 8038 E. Shenandoah Aw.. flotltloU9 •ualneH Name Statement flolder. t7, 784,877 ~:;rMl a.ad,._~ ~ dat• Cl( first tmploymtnt PLACEMENT Santa Ana. CA 112708 Name Sttlt•ment Qr9nQa, CA 112882 Name lt•t•m•nt The fonowlng P«IOfl• ar• lneolM fOf' IN VH r. • 11u11ar rlalldld an 4121..S wlth the butlMla concem Contract No.: 3205 Affordable Concel*, Inc., TM follOWlng P«IOfl• ar• Thia butlnHa 11 con-Tha lollowlng pa<aon1 ar• doing butlnttl u : t12.240.1~3 llCllldld ia ,,...... ND. .,_ -• HCtlon 3 rNklanta; £nglnHr't Ettl matt: (CA), 1920 E. f71h Sl, ~~ ~~· ~ 1lv d.r'ed by: I corporation doing buslnHau: BJ'• Auto Trim, 2112 Har· ~·:~r;:'=•IOftNyHr. aaa712. ea No. Plgl. d ttli l'f\ or 3) that prOYldM Mo ~.000.00 ~201, Santa Ana. CA ,..;. 375. lklatol ~11: bu~ou~~~ ... ,~ng JAT. E/lllfptllH, 579 Tra-bof Blvd .. Coat• M .... CA W• h.r.bv a.nlfy tt\at tN Ollc:W 1111119" °""" ~. """' d~ Cl( a commlUNnt to Ap1troved br Don 112705 Cotta i.t CA. 92821 · Exnme ... WfM Drlv•, Colla MHa, 112828 at>ove lt•ma -1n accOf· Clllonil. The • MIC:ld auboonlrac:t In Pceat of w ... , Pubtlo Worb DI-Ttllt bu11n .. 1 Is con-Jacklon~· Lffl 19 Se McCully Pre Inc .. Sean CA 92628 Cipriano R. OrdlalH, 811 denu with u. A-.! ..:Ind bf lllld ~ • d • 25% of M dollar d Cl( NOtor ClucMd by:• corporation ' .,, a· • 1· Viney Jatwanl, • 292'1 Calla 201h St .. Wtstmlnttar, CA lt•U-nt tOI ttw r.• h ._ rl .._ llUllblill d !tit t aw11 ,,,......_._..._ Th• regltlrent(a) com-bird Ct.. Newport Beach, This Ital~ wu fll~ Gaucho San Clam1r1t• CA 92883 .nd•d~•inMr31 1 t7 nalCll It SIM.130.73. "'*" all 1ubcon1ract1 to t>. -.-.. ...... bld<Mn may menctd lo trllftlact bua6-CA. t2ee3 wl1h the County Clark ol f2C72 ' ' Thia butlnHt It con. mad• to in. "'~"'~ ir.-. ,. •' ..:i..,. at 1hl ·-~ to bullMU ~ ob1a1n one Mt of bid ctocu-naee under IN Flc:tltloua Cer'l'le M. l.ntM, 111 S... Orange County on .. 2MI Thia bu1lnett 11 con-ducted by: an Individual Commi11ionar. ,_.,..,to ...._ ...,.. ~ ICCMd ._ ______ ,... cemt that me« the quallf'. manta at no coat al tM of· 8uelneat Namt(t) Mated ~~Newport S.ach, tH8878 .. to ducted by: an lndlVldual Haw you IW1"td doing law. _, .,..aid w..iQ Ind -------- cations ... tor1h 11'1 1) '1MI b of tht Publlc WOtkt aboW on: Thlt b t i I Dally Piiot Apt. 30. M.y 7, ....... you It~'" doing ~.,....,No A. STEVEN CLARK, ..... ~ ~ .......... am.. 21 abo\19. • o.partmn. 3300 Ntwpott Mordebla eonctpta, lnc., ~ ~ n~~ c:d 14, 21. 1981 Th471 bu91nfft yet? No C_lt>rtano A. Ofdi.IM ct.nt ..,._, llld ...._ II lhl Section 3 AMkMnt: t) 'A Boulevwd p O Boll 178 MR....... wH. .. ,. Viney Jatwanl Thia ttmtmant Wf\t tlltd JOHN ft SNYOER. Encu-._ Ill ~ ...... d; 1111 public howlnQ resident. °' NN'POft ~· CA 92& Thia ......,...,.. wu tied ._. •tarted PUILIC NOTICI Thia ttMtlMnt wu tlltd wllh the County Cltl1i of iM Vic• PN•w.nt llllDa. o.. ~ 01. ,.. 21 .,, lndMdu-' who· 8815 • with the County Cler1c Cl( ~vet? No doing '1otltlou9....,.... Wl1h \he County Clafk of Ofanga County on 1-11 ... OIS/11, 09/12, OIS/13, ..,._ Pbu '"C Good Jobs reliable Nrvlcet Interesting thing• to buy 1ldet In UW ~ F«. futth« lnfonnallon, ~ ~-= Carrlt M. laet« .. _.. St.t.IMnt Orange~~=:: Dally ~~~-=rs~ OISl1 4 , ot5/ll =:t"'iJo-:.=: .. : tt1i :n~~~ ~= .. !4,.~· O.tty4fllotMay14.lt,n, =~~""~ ~·~~-· Od'f PllotA;J#.30,May7, Junt4,1191 '™" ~C:.:151 '°'m.~ lt'tallther• SKtlon 3 co!,ed profeet Publl•h•d Ntwport June • 1191 ~ Orange Countv on 6ol48 lptotra lnvHtmanta, 14• 21• 19119 ™88 PUIUC NOTICI PUIUC NOTICI """'° "'41 .. ~ ~ rnld• IMCh.COata Mete Dally PUIUC NOTICI 1Hl87MOU ~112 Beach Blvd. Sta. 7. 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L CORONA REP MTR1CIA L FELDE DEM BAR8AAA L GROVER REP MAY H RANCK 51216 JOHNSON RESWENCE 20182 KLINE ORISAHTA #u..HTS OEM LUJAN I JOHNSON DEM LUCY DUBE DEM ROBERT L DUBE REP NANCY A FARMER 6121tl MEND07.A RESIDENCE 2271 ORCHARD OR DEM PATRIOIA A LOCKE DEM NANCY M BERG REP BARBARA J MARCUS DEM INNOCENT J MOSBRUCl<ER 52001 BETHEL TOWERS SOCIAL HALI-BUILDING ee8W19THST REP ARTHUR R JERMY REP B.AINE 0 ALLISON •OEM EOILIA CE DE TORRES OEM~ E NONEMAKER REP RUTH A OlMSTEAO 62002 FIRE STATION 18 3350 SAKJOKA DEM JAMES 8 WEINSTEIN REP DEBORAH R HANSEN "DEC ANNABEL C LAY •OEM NESTOR G TAN 52003 MESA BIBU CHUACH 173-4 ORANGE AVE "OEM DEE BESSEE REP LIWAN H BORIS REP JEAN BRUNER OEM w.Rf K LAURENT 52004 HARPER COMMUNITY CENTER '425E 18THST REP SAMANTHA D CONFALONE REP JUDmi M GIELOW I REP KAREN A MCCLORY REP WILLIAM A ROJAS, JR 52006 NEIGH80RHOOO COMMUNITY CENTER 184&.fAAK AVE REP NEAL L DAVISON OEM JAMES H KENDALL DEM WILLIAM R ~RV REP PHILLIP C PRICE 62007 PlESA RESIDENCE 26' SANTO TOMAS ST DEC MICHAEL W SMIESKO REP GAY A CRAVEN REP ROBERT W JOHNSON DEC SHBLA A MORAIS 52009 ST~MCHuAcff 1914 ORAHQE AVE DEM EDWIN S FRENCH. Ill DECPHOEBEB ANDERSON REP DONALD T KEISTER REPEMMETTM WEIHRAUCH 52010 COAST COMMUNITY COUEGE DIST OFFICE 1370 ADAMS AVE REP FRANCES H APPLEGATE DEC NANCY S BURGESS REP PEGGY J GILKERSON DEM CHRISTINA P RINKLER ' l!IWl'CWm'?' .... MUI\ WRIR "'Q911r'!ml'llNCW~T OflF1Cf 1•~AVE AEP ~ £ l.:vNI "NP LOUIE L CAADeWJ DEMllWN.YO J.\OOl80N REP 8AABAAA J'THOMM 52m8 ~ 2130 BAH1JUNAAVE DEM JEAN A QROCMOW AEP HU». E 10MN AEiP ~ AJAMO! °REP MAAQAAEr M POND 6203'7 C()A8TU.IE ROP 1001 PRESIDIO SO REP ROBERT L HAU. 'REP DORO'THY E BREHANY REP MURIEl J MAL1.0RY ·REP AIEN PHAM I 62041 PAULAAIHO SCHOOL 1080 W PAUl.AAJNO AVE REP JOSEPH L B6RNARO REP JOAN B BERNARD OEM A J SPRAGUE OEM DONNA J SPRAGUE 52042 HAl.ECAEST'PARl(.INC 3107 KJUYBAOOl<E LH DEM LEE M GERMAN REP~ DARNOlD OEM JEAN R NEUMEVER DEM MARY L TERSIGNI &2043 ~TCHER RESIDENCE 3<»2 PLATll: OR REP MARIAN J ~TCHER DEM TERESA M DAU.APE REP a.slE M DEETER DEM MARGARET A ROBLES ••ec•an '"'==-'~ 111'0 -WPWE9 AEP .. Y ~A'VW'l,JA 111 .. 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A MUUET DEC PHILIP H TREACY 52197 PLAYPORT ,MO PK CWBHOUSE 903 W 1 TTl4 ST DEM LORETTA I SALCIDO DEM JlJDrTH A JONES REP RUTHE Q UNDl.EY 'GAN DAVID MCKENZIE 82181 KING RESIDENCE 1991 SW/114 OR •AJ ASHLEY C BARBER REP THOMAS GRAHAM DEM RITA M MADIGAN RER>KlAUSG STRASCHIL 52200 PASSANTlNO RESIDENCE 858.JOANNST REP w.Rf G PASSANTINO "DEM EVA T CAMARENA DEM RUSSEU D FINDl.EY REPROBERTL PASSANTINO 52201 REH RESIDENCE 3270 CAUFORMA ST REP RfTA A REH REP JUDmi A BAANES DEM VMAN A VANOENEN . • 52203 PRINCE OF PEACE UJ'TliERAN CHURCH 2987 MESA VERDE OR EAST REP WINIFRED S HIU REP CARI S BIZZEU REP REMEDIOS M MAGBANUA REPMEUSSAH SCHOETTINGER 52208 HARBOR VILLAGE APARTMENTS 2500 MEARIMAC WAY REP SUSAN M HORTON REP CATHY 0 CLARK DEM WILLIAMS~ DEM DOLORES 'l'MIUER 622()g MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE -LOBBY 2400 HARBOR BLVD DEM GLORIA R OLNER DEM ARTHUR P COLUSON REP DOUGLAS L JR HAUPTMAN REP MARTIN W KOEPSELL 52210 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH 760 VICTORIA ST DEM MICHAEL A B0ERU NI.AW GILMAN M CARVER 'OEM JOSEFINA G CORDERO 'OEM ENEDINA GOMEZ 52212 REGAL MOBILE ewe ESTATES 1845 MONROVIA AVE DEM BARBARA J BEEN I NGA OEM RICHARD W BEENINGA DEM JEAN M CHAVAN OEM JO J JOHNSON 52213 ST JOHN'S MANOR 2031 ORANGE AVE 'OECWIWAMR THORNroN REP PATR1CK A DUNCAN REP MARJORIE 0 FRANl<lAAD ·oeM ADAM GENTOSl 52219 COSTA MESA CfTY HALL nFAJRDA REP MARE.NE SHOWE OEM ALISA M CUNKSC,t.LE REP ANNE E HOSKINSON REP LOUISE A WIWAMS 5222• THE LAKES AT SOUTH COAST -REC ROOM 3400 AVE OF 'THE ARTS REP WILLIAMS BAN OAR UK REP ROY T FELL OEM USA A HAGERMAN REP MICHELE H HAJEK 52225 SCHAEPER RESIDENCE 3399 FUCHSIA ST REP PHYUJS M FOWLER DEM 1114NETTE BAANEY REPASRAMM ~ REP MARGARET L AINOiART 63068 BAYVIEW CORPORATE OENT'6' 3501 JAMBOREE RO ~~J~ REP ROBERTA M LOWE REP lA.lA 0 SEU.AS 530&8 °"5IS SA CENTER/ AOOM4 800 MARGUERm OEM JOANNES CARSON DEM JOHN C CARSON DEC 1lfOMAS J HARTFORD REP .w.ES F WHARTON 53082 BRUCK RESIDENCE 2S~OR REP JO~ W ~ILL REP AAMUTE V BACKER REP MNf'f L HODGE REP OU\IE F RUMBELLOW OIJOe4 FIESTA RM BUJFfS CWBHOUSE 2414 VISTA DEL OAO REP UHOA J lMNGSTON DEM BEVERLY F CASTORINo\ REP MAAOlJEM"E B MVID$0N REP PAIOE I< UVINGSTON 63088 NEWPORT 8fM)t UTIJTQOEPT ,MOW 1fTHST DEM LEV 8 FUflMAH REP AIQWID F CAUO£ DEM RAVA AMMAN DEM B.AIHi P ROTEN 6309t ~POINT ~ B' ,_.~CatOll ~w = ==-~CH llD ••ecwmz "'~""' . NP WILi.MM DCRFA'TH AIPEWL~ cm.4 MAM..\'N L OLmN DEM AEllEOCA M flCICER 53078 EOWMOS RESIDENCE 114VIA~A REP~ M B>WAAD8 ~ ... AEP "1'f~ J LUTHLE RIP DONNA L SM00<1.EY l307I ~LEGION YACHT CW8HVT 215151'H ST REP·™<>MAS F WALSH, JR DEM PAUi.A I< CURRAN REP FL0AeHCE G FEVERGeON ~WIUJM1J SHAABAUGH, JR 63079 NEWPORT HARBOR LAWN • BOWUNGCWB 1550 CROWN DA ...oRT'H DEM ROBERT D SBJNGEA REP Mll...OREO H LOAD DEC JEAN E SEUNGEA REP SUSAN WW~ 63080 MARINER'S SCHICAF£TEA1A 2100 MARINER'S DA DEC SARA A NEB. •DEC KY O NGUYEN REP SWAHNA 0 PtNCHIN 53081 NEWPORT SHORES CLU8HOUSE 511 CANAL ST REP JIU M KILLIAN DEM MARTHA F DOWNS UBN EDWARD J KILLIAN REP OTTO E SCHROEDER 53082 GOUVlON RESIDENCE 106 DIAMOND AVE •REP CONSTANCE S MCKIBBEN REP ALICE M DEAR REP ADELINE E HREHNIY REP RUTH L MCCONVIUE 53083 NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURC11 798DOVER OR DEC MARIANNE C TOWERSEY REP CHARLES L KADLEY REP EILEEN M KADL.EY REP OORO'THY M KENNEY 53064 RUSHING RESIDENCE/ENTER ON AU.EV 217 HEUOTROPE AVE "REP PATRICIA J BAAOLEY DEM KATHRYN A ANDERSON REP JUDITH R HODGES DEC DEBORAH N HOWARD 53085 ST JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209VIA UDO REP VICTORIA L RAFA DEM CONSTANCE J ARRIGO REP HEATHER M CLUTE OEM JEANETTE H SPRUILL 53086 SATTLER RESIDENCE S«HAZELDA DEM DONNA C PASHIA REPANGElAM BERGMANN REP GEORGENIA S KIBBLE REP VIVIAN J WAl...LACE 53087 NEWPORT HEIGHTS SCH- MP RM 30015THST REP GAV F MCILWAIN REP LOUISE P HAMBLET REP FLORENCE R JEFFRIES DEM FRANCIS L WRIGHT 53089 ENSIGN SCHOOL 2000CUFFDR REP DARLENE J SAUS8URV REPJEANNEP SEVERANCE REP BETTE G SHAW REP CHARLES R SHAW 53090 BROWN RESIOENCE 1 '406 VIVIAN LH REP KENNETH 0 LACROIX, JR REP GRETCHEN H FRANKLIN ·oeM ..JOAN B HAKE REP \l10lA M HARRIS 53001 JONES RESIDENCE 308 POPPY AVE REP KATHLEEN H GRANT REP PHYU.IS A DOOTSON REP PATRICIA B JONES 53093 UDO ISLE CLUBHOUSE 701 VIA UDO SOUO REP 8ARBAAA V ILTIS- SCHOU REP MARLYS E BERRIEN REP LOU H PRESCOTT REP BARBARA M IJONESOH 53004 TABER RESIDENCE 1429 OOl..PHIN TER REP WAYNE C WENDLAND REP BAA8AAA J GRADY REP STEUA S KARJALA DEM \MGINIA L NANCE 53087 FIRE STATION 11 110 E BALBOA BL.VD REP LORETTA V BEl.CHEA REP 8ARBAAA J BRUCE REP fWJl>. H l<NfGtff REP BAA8AAA SHOW 63098 SCHMIDT RE'8IOENCE 1805 E BALBOA BL.VD •REP ELAINE 8 UNHOFF- DEM SUSAN M Cl.ARK ·REP MARGARAET A MUNGIA REP JN; 0 WOOD 63089 BAl80A BAY ClU8 -CUPPERAOOM 1221 w COAST tNIY DEC PETER W SMm. REP SAU.YA BLUE REP JANE P ROY 53100 STEED~ 112 '43AO ST IA REP JOHN C STEED AEP~P FORTEWJ.E DEC MOMCA AOC»iA'T'E F£P N/lllC'( S11E> 53101 NEWPORT BEACH P\AlA 1451 SUPENOA AWE "DEM ESSIE y FM.E8 ~ MNff M Flntlft ~ ' 'REPEDm4M~ OEM JENHffA ! .-T 53102 MARTIN AESIOENC2 GMST oe. MllW( .. MM&lOM AEP 8'J8Nf E CW-. 5.130I MOCHER AE918a ,._.at PC ,., JiMllnHi\ J NP A ... 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Quallty Vldual for Outald• r• l arage. 1875,000 • VI 2,02& aquare ffft ® Toll Pree • t t t I t 11 It I DRY 1002 y Owner 852-9981 .. y l'ront Homo 48r "C .,._·~ th $0.72 per aqu.,.. foot.,--,.,,eoo. __ 2.,,.1 ... e._eooo,...._x_a_.1_3_9_8 nrsnucnou 3012 •• •m•n •• genera Orlv•Aw•y. a terr ory. mot • .vu. 38a dock. Avail om• ..... pe ... nce • Costa Meaa 842•7804,., "' w accounting tuncllon1 1.aoo-e54-e578 vated, ••If 1tarter with .llliiiiiiiiiiiii•••IComparaltle to N .C. June 1 thru Sept 30th Promomontory Point Malo Chrtatlen Including bank and G •, y M /F . minimum 1 year print • Lov.ly 4ba 3b9 Built 3 Yr9 •DO· Only seooo. Agt 75.,728 Difference" 1 er with Sele no• Practitioner * aART•ND * •ccounta reconcllla· (CAL •SCAN) experience preferred. )'i1omn Quiet at'"'9 1591K No Mello R~ -garage, 1Br Wfth Loft 30 yew member of 2wk ctu9 Job P'•c• tlon and 1paclal ::x Sa.lary and commlt-i _,200K·4350K. zero 2.4Hr Mag 208-6454 •ayrld•• abd-aba 211r with Lott and BUSINESS & Flrat Church or Christ ment. P~oteulonal project•. RequlrH BS DRtV•R91VTR alon. Eltcellent benefit dOwn paymenl Fr .. Greet vaew of Udo A /C. c ·1 u n It. Townhou••· New pwv•va Sclentlat. Wiii help ••rt•ndera 8chool degrff In accounting DRIV•A• WHtway package lncludlng t9C0tded mag· Channel 24 NCUrtty 11160mo + utU. Call Gourmet Kitchen•, a.nn.£~ anyone who h•• our 28th year u ... n or nnanc• with one Exptna Inc. one of 401k. Phyalcal/Orug 8aa.917•9340 elt19m walk to' Udo vutage: Avall 7•1 721~75 RH<Ht·Styl• Amenltlea hHlth, bu1lnH1 or on TV. eoo-743-4177 year experience pr• the nation•'• top-ten acrHnlng required. 2Br 2.sBa 1582,500 loautttul •br 2ba, S1525. to 13185. peraonal problem• terred, 1trong lcnow1· refrigerated trucking EOE. Fu rHume to: ATRICK T•NOR• 94w 7a,.2700 duplex 2 doort from (941) 781M>931 through prayerful PR•a aDUCATION edge of Eltcel, Lotu1 companl", now hiring JanlH Croll (714) ~ PleaH Call & Let Ua ocean 2 decka w/ IAC BUSINESS meditation or C/S and training. Le.,.n ca· 1·2-3 and MS Word. OTR drlvera. Call 165-7174 • Know Wh•t Your Harbor Vlow Hom•• vlewt • w/d 2~ gar lrvlne Apt Communlllff OPPOR-nn.v reading. For appt. reer aklll1. Flnlah we offer an exc•ll•nt Chuck today @ WHt·f.,5,,...,...1-------~ ~:i•0 ~~f :~J~O: :;::;.~tio :;_n3.:n 12oo0mo y~ty 850-1421° YOUR PUC• IN a vnu 1 2904 ~:~~~~e:, P~~~~r, :;=· ~::i:y!0~0o~ ~.~':,~~~ ~~~~~g•EJ~ :~l9d l!x':C:.~1~~;~~ • .. COM• GUAOW ' le30K principal• only. 8eloourt Area 28r TH• 8UN Howleccc@aol.com meal• provided. Muat OrugfrH & SmokefrH No Experience, toll WITH SI _. e49 e44 8788 2Ba, ,,., ate, pool, Newport Bay Terrace be 1&-24. Call Job worlc envlronmenl. tr•• 881-880-8028. Expanding retail •d· ,. SO IP .. g•ted, Pet ok. Avt Lg 1 & 28r nr Back I I I I I' IN AN CI AL 0 Holy St. Jude, apoa· Corpe, 1·800-733·5827 Send rHume with •al· www.wwexprna.com vertlalng department ~ LDI Nwpt 8hr9 2br, ofc, 111. S1715. 780-0378 Bay ' golf courae. fl'R••DOMI Averege tie and martyr, grHt • x u n •Ion • 2 . ary h11101 to· Ac· (CAL*SCAN) •Mk• a Hlf motivated l1 Sh h 2ba, beam cell, newer Lg pool new carpet people are earning ss-In virtue and rich In (CAL•SCAN) · account executJve to f::';!i!•1n ~':;:'. Ute roof, 1358,000 81uff• Vina 3Br 1.158•. and m«•. Mii ape<: llOk per month Pffl mlr•clH, nHr kin•· counting upervlaor, llam up to e1000 NII, develop and • .,. Biii GNndy Re.rtott new carpet/paint. 2/o Sorry No Peta Very almplel No per· man of JHut Chrlat,1 .. •••••••• P.O. Box 1580, Colla Every time aomeone vie• • b 1 Saturday Real Eatate 94M7M181 gw, no peta. 11750. 84._...88 aon•I ulllngl Not falthtul lnterceHor ot1• M•••· CA 92528 or receive• a MIP refund. and a~ec~al :c;::.~ Suppl•m•ntl Nwpt 8hre 2br, ofc, Leu• ltkt, 720-1704 " MLMI Entrepreneurial all who Invoice your EMPLOYMENT tu to (714) 831 -7248. 888-640-7200 no exp nee W• prefer a candidate ~ ... HOMES OF 2ba, beam cell, newer Lido 8arfront without •••t Kopt 8aoor~~ people only. 1-100-apeclal patronage In'••••••••• Admlnl•t111ttvo AHt. Qon Oio.-P/T Typing & to have a minimum of )t ' ;: THI WEEK tll• root, 13&8,000 dock. 4br eba, library, In Newport oaoh 322-8189 ext. 8902. time of nHd, to h•ve•• Sec oft le• •dmln filing. Senior CIUzena 1 yeu print •d· ~lar ad• etart Biii Grundy Realtore year I• ... seeoo/mo Spacloue 1 Bedroon' www.gpgonllne.com/ recoura• from the dull••· AdmW./org, welcome 18.5hr. Red· vertlalng experience. , ~·.at fu•t·l 7et 94M7M111 :a t O -4 8 4-3 • e 8 + Loft, New Oourmel Jhlll (CAL*SCAN) depth of my hHrt and EMPLOYMENT aklll• & blllngual In hllVBaker CM 841-3300 Eltcellent communlc•· j DHdlneWed5pm Vlnte90 aeaoh Vorealiaee 1ir t8a ~;:.enEx:•::n~ ·INVaSTOR · ~~';;b~a~lvt:nw:i?c~ 5530 ~~':':,'!~anl:~M~:: MiDICAL =~~ ::~~· .:111%.~: -***** Giant Brand New on ground ftr, MW crpt. S1730. (941) 789-0t31 Nl!l!Dl!I). Computer grHt power to come Word/Office 17 req'd. PROP•••IONALSa ptOfHalonal pr"•nta· ··'OPEN HOUSE Market. 4-Bedrooma paint, neutral, frld, Network Training to my aulalance High achoo! graduate Work full·tlme/part· uona In a fut paced il'.c,~• for e•t Including Hparate CJ&ted comm.1975.mo J50,000/1 yr. • EltceJ. H •Ip m • 1 n my $9.eo-s13.84hr. DOE time•• an audHor In a and delall ori.rtted en-Thura 5pm 2-Bedroom guut unit. Agent, 844-6983 ev". lent return. Matthew • preHnt and urgent llCRl!TARY/ + Bene'•· 887•t281 ll trUIJon lnduatty. No vitonment. ***** Huge den• formal YrC 51"'2ia 2/c .. .,, MISCELLANEOUS ( 4 0 8 > 7 8 1 -5 .9 2 1. petition. In return I ..... mlnl•t,.Uvo ex.,.rlence required. Xtnt .. --flt _ .. _ di 1ln d t •• -(CAL SCAN) -AllU MILLIONAIA• Call: 1·800-7()0.4718 _.,.. ~ ...... ge, " lt"paya to adYertiM n 9 •n mu1 c prlvue comm, 2 blka UlfTALS promlH to male• your Aa1l1tant Looking tor five f 0 r d • t •I I a . lncludl.ng 401k. DNg ~ )n the bfft tocal room. Under '500.000 to ~an. unfum, nlCe ·-.... • name known and To a11l•t Senior acreenlnQlphyalcaJ ,.. ~ Real ~· Section Bottor Hur,.t y.,.d, lnclda gardener. Pie ... ~ wary of out cauH your name to M•nager tn all ad-::,:.•r;~:::•..,~: <CAL•SCAN) quired. e-oE. ~ . CALL TODAY ~ 11150. Agt. 131-1038 of arH companlH . ~Invoked. mlnlatraUYe mattert. money. Call Now Offloo Admlnletrator Reaumea via fax:. At· " LIU RIVSAA .. Pnidentlal u-•YC! T"" Check with th• local Say lhfH Hall Marya Applicant 1hould 1-80<M81-3321 Strong computer tentlon, Lynn Eaola ~ 7141574-4252 r.111119.... R&IUN v B•H•r Bualn••• and Gloriu. SL Jud• h put klll aklll• AP/AR/PAY 714-e50-4802 Of' mall· 94•723-8120 AP, ...... '11 .... s SHUB 2724 BurHU before you pray for UI whO In-th·: =udt., :,or~ I. •Ui. o'No•M••1 N Qt ROLL 'tat buay offic; Tim•• Community , AA&PUIUW,. tend any money tor voice yo"r aid. Amen and Excel tr , of 4 ator• flower Newa, 330 WHt Bay ,1 Woatollff Be th• ftt9t fOR eeNT c D M , -· 2 _ _._,.,, '"'or Hrvfce1. Read thl1 Novena hH never ; 1 ong or· The Nation• leeder In chain. 714·&40-1558e StrHt, Coata Meaa, •' to ... thl• origtnait ~ • • • ...,ge ...... ' and undefatand any been known to tall, I ganlzatlon and com-apec!all&ed tranaporo CA 12827 l "-\NTTOPDOC..1.A.a 3Br 2.58a. Brtna your 3-bdr, 2 112 ba, to contracta before you h•v• had my requeat munlcatlon 1klll1; talion II hiring OTA PIT Demo Wkend d•Y•1~r-!....-~-...... ..----roa Yotlll HOMST d t I I cf •hare with fuat one I ShO d f g ted Ar t II and the ablllty to profH1lona11. Sotoa, In ator•• In area ••I•• Fun & Part time ~ ...,._.._..._ ur a ng ea•. oth., peraon 187&+ agn. p .,.oun or ran . ena am y. handle multlplt Teama and Owner/O,.._ 18.75/hr cat nee, exp Looal M Gallery ':.,,_._ I 88,000·S428,878 BALBOA 112 utlt p~r mo. nl1••· eratora need-.. now"'! prefd. Caff 77~77 7~1·7809 ,_........_ VRM. Agent 717-9921 Call 71~111 A •oomJng 8ualneH LOST 6 tuke. Potltlon Is full ... ~:-'~ PININS\JLA 2807 W• •v•rag• 2•5K per tlm•. Excellent ben-•Excellent benefit Parklna Loe Attendant• Saleaperaon rei.11, PT Not»•ta•OO'. ,ll••lll!ll••••ililli CDM 2br aba large w .. k. No Hlllng, not POUND 2925 •flt package lnclud-pack•gel •No Sllp Monltor community Friendly, outgoing, (714) 493-0144 ••TUDIO t•SO• deck, fp, great decor, MLM 1.888-634-5851 Ing 401k plan. Drug S••tlngl Need 1 year ahopplng center partc· moUV'd lnctlv for aal+ !1 female ptef 1700 t acrHnlng/phyalc•l OTR, TIT & COL(A} w/ Ing lot In NB and comm poa. 87•1331 rJ W~ to ba.ch, frtg a 112 utn. 78 ..... 8 I I v o u R D o Q LOST CATI Whit• w/or· 1 d £ al HazM1t. EOE perform varlou• day· ltlTION pofi R•NT " utf• Incl, yrty, tto/pet SA1'•7 No more •ng• vicinity Oelaon'a requre • qu op-1.aoo.2ea.7479 porter/lanltorlal ~ 780-1713 or 1588-8488 •CDM 9hare nice 38r '°P"· chalna, or ex· a Uncoln achool CdM portunlty employer. • )l Retail Orportunlty lllllboa Newpolt 28a Home. OcHn nanalve fencing with on 5/1 VM 753-31177 Fax r11um1 (lnclud-(CAL •SCAN) rHponalb lltle1. Min S-424 31 e St. N.8. AMlty, Inc. vi d k r lahed ... -I~ aal•"" history) to 20hra/Wk. Weekend, By •PPt only/723-15&45 JUST LISTED COJtONA s::Jotn!° • ~,..7oi Pet Guatdlana Under-Loat do9 • Chocol•t• -' 1 dc•auY •94ev .. •7n~7•h110tta0. Ort ... ,. N==:sod tt iround Fencing. Lab, very old male, (9 9) 842·788 or .I~ ... ,._ , Two Story DBL MU 2822 ell llUiii pool, gated, Euy to 1n1ta11. •ur.. (714) 881·8718 mall to Tom John-•tter 1pm or Mnct Info Earn 150-1175 dally ) Ocean Frdnt Ill~-~·-••• saoo LH/rera. anr b• tlm• Warranty. •Fr•• •on, C/o TlmH Com· to: 3•71 Via Udo, YeUow Cab ,, Homo aar ... upper ~ w/male, creative/quiet Video. Toll trH munlty Newt, 330 Suite 207 Newport t.aa ... 29-4482 I rJ ' Bedroom 3 Ba~ unit of cape Cod atyle Ilk• cata. u1.11 t t 1-888•738·72112. BW.TH. a w. Bay Strfft. Cotta llHCh, CA 12883 N.i. Liw OPPICi ' • duplex. fp, lrg IMno CM Ltod TownhM (CAL•SCAN) FITNESS 3000 Mtu, CA 92827. Pax M .. 723·1141 n•k• receptlonlll ~ ~ Prtced to Selll arH. tg b•loony. 2er 2.5B.. near tr1-M u LT 1 p L • 1======~= 1:30am to 5:30pm M·F I j I ' I' I $899 000 brtght 6 open. 111251 aquare, emln to beach 8TRUM8 01' ttt baalc computer alclll1 ~BALBOA • mo yrty IM. eoe.e.M8 9Ult, Mat, m• pref • :,,.amoua mllllonalre Thln:!r"t~ ::.:1ng • SELL PLU=·:~JN req'CI. 94M~7410 .. 72 ..t ..t ,.,. S650/mo 404-8987 m ., reveal• how to Give u• a calll E"['d ,,e!umbtr for ., DlllllTV$"" • 1007•-.liliii. il.li .... iiiiili .. imll , earn 12k ..., month a IHllll homa " ' , ...... n v&.n 1• COSTA llBSA 2124 • •ldo CM Unique from hOm;,-·FrH 24 CLAa IPl•D ,.,_ ""' C. umblna co. ~ Townhome. Muter br. hour meaaage. 1•8aa-1 ___ M_a._s_8_7_e__ ttvough classlfled T0~8VI RoRablo EMPl.OYMINT SERVICES 5533 : Pv~';.~~ t a r D 0 ta 0 h 0 ti w/d, gar, fem pref, no 574-8039 (CAL•SCAN) ---------lefteflt1I ti:~ on 2-LOT8 In llALBOA Bouse~/ Cott•••• w"•tlo drug• 1850 131 ... 18 94~8-3299 ...... e. 1741.tK P9UI Langone 8i1J .,.., beech. c.hedral Na 811vrtd90 Mwre CllDIT 2SO? NEWPORT NEWPORT Pie ... M awDle that M ... 7 ... 120 CONDOS cell•, frig. Mov..,n nlam fem prefd, IH• ~EACH 2889 BBACB the llatlngt In thla cat· , 8poctall N71+1400 airy, W/d, pool, g.,.,l••••••iiiiiiil p,.,,,,.,.L. Hardware egory mey require you :• POR UNT dePo.it. Ma-a4a1 '880. + •ec 759-410e2 •••• 8UYte "...,,., hU opening• to c.11 • too number .,, ilr 1ia buP& 1-\.YI Al BHutlful condo •aoller fln•noed In MV9ral location• for In which there I• a alngte ger, quiet. pvt, ocean w teMI• pool not•• •1naurenoe motivated aaJea .. charge per minute. •llll•!lll•••I on btuff neer beach. ovm plcg N/S/~f•m MttJomont• •Land PAIRWAY APARTMENTS aoclat•• a oaahl•r•i---------11111 GIJlllAI. 2102 IUl/mo. 142·1180 pref'd 1825 071 noto portfolloe. ... ... BIO CANYON "/PT. Beneflta pkg . Con4o nr beach Colonial Plnanolet. iu c II Marte t ona Highland• 211r •,••r 18• Newly N• room. pvt ba, kltCh1 t-aoo.H .. 1300 OATBD COMMUNITY BY PAIHJOl"f ISLAND c • " ,.: On the move? .cw .................. \. e, CenAlr, f .rplo, H8 Lewetr Condoe/, remodeled• near Near Back B•y l 8ai • • t • II 1 • Bcautlfullree-llned sireettt arld golf course T t~ • ~ -4 :~ O , 2/o Par1lJnO TownhouaH from o.c.c., no pet. '7415 la N/S,N/P. 14&0mo CCAL*ICAH) views. enJOY carefree IMng 1n your large COrona def Mai MOK. ZMo dOwn pay +'400 714-241-lllO Inc utll. 72•·•7•a I, l Of 3 BR opanmen1 homel . l7MotN =;· 7:: .. m::: ao• trauor. 1n ....... Npt Ht• Le bdnn coot -.. -0-NI-,-----. 1W0<:ar garage nteMlon 1204 homo pk t4911+ hOUM N/8 N/O W/D • WMhefldryer hookl-P8 oleo •4e.oat7 H711+dep+1/ll utll TO LOAN 2114 : P1rcplaoc(woc:xUgas1 t---------'.....;•..;•.;...;•_•;...;.•..;•;..;.•..;•;..•;..;;•_ pood pkg 7aa.To•o • "'r oondlllontna • WCl bar In a and 3 BA l ' l t l t l l I l Sell your extra hou11hold Item• In Ctaaalfled • ,4.l8nn ays1em 2M4IavUfl • t 1.850 IO Sl,QGS BUl.TBt mnss llBAl.TB a 3000 P1TlflSS 3000 f I · free Epllep11 Awarene11 Protram Do~ membettof 10'# ~ ....... ot ~•hl.eehtfolo"tl• e --ouc p.todtt .. Kitten• lookallkH M8·8473 TEST THE WATE~ FIRST l••••iiiiii6iiOiieii· S Both vulnerable. South deals. ~ North scttJed in a small slam 011 learning that the kina of hcans wu Bodv Oward Stair •~-------CllMber ProForm• M!JtCBANDISE !IHtrlc Treadmill, 1015 1150/ .. xrnt Condi Uke Newl 675·58-83 --------- WolH Tannln9 Bed• I•••••••• Buy ~r,_:.t !:i°t':ave1 GA.RAGE SALES NORTH WEST • 0107 3 ~64 0 J103 • K84 (;:) J 109 o'AKQI •AKJ EAST •5 Q KS2 missrng. • • •DO•MES-niiiciiis iiisiiis4•ol t.957-8133. Chlld oar• for 2 small S0~~~~8~ST chlldren w/happy fam· lly s.6hf• dally 8-2pm Commerclal/Home •••••••• units from J199.00 Low Monthly Pmt1 •--------Free Color CatalQg BALBOA Call 1·800-711·0Hi8 lSLAND 6106 Kitchen Cabinet• • 10984 . 0 97654 •1632 SOUTH 4AJ962 QAQ873 0 2 West led the ten or clubs, taken in dummy w~ the kina. '.IM ~­ age play in trumpt co brinl hiome &he suit with no loser is to caih the klna and then finesse the jack. However, if you can afro.rd to lose a trump trick, you have available a safety play to hold your losen in the suit to one on any split now~ then .f.I. How you play trumps, however, is conlingent ap whether Qr not you have 10 lose1a hean trick. At tric)t two, therefore, run t'1e jack of hearts. Since you can discard three hearts on dummy's minpr-suit winners, you do not need to ttpeat the finesse. After the jack of hearts wins, lead a trump to the ace and, when both defenders follow, continue with a low trump, inserting the eight if West follows low. If East wins, there is only one more trump outstanding, which you can draw when next you gain the lead. If the eight wins, cash the king and you lose only one trump. If West shows out, rise with the king and return a trump toward your jack, and again you looe only one trump trick. Balboa Penn 875-6044 2202 So. Mlht St. Tr•v~lng Gourmet S.ta Ana, CA 92707 White, •1Ccellerit condition. Make' offer. • 831·5007. MOVING SALl!lt SATURDAY 8·1 203 No. Ba)ffront DON'T MISS ITll •QS ... The bidding: SOUTH WEST In home gourmet & --~ __ ,_w-;.;..;.;..;;.c.._•2&1;.;;.;.__, NO Rm 10 EAST Pns PllSf Pass Pa.u Pass organic cooking. We 14 PUI l <:;I p-3• create, shop & pre· fP-~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!SlD ·~::k.yo~:k '"::~sut10~u~ BEST PRICES COMPUTERS &OlS CORONA speolal Introductory $$PAID$$ Packard Bell computer DEL MAR 6122 offer. 714-574·5841 • oneimntoa11ircata1t w /co Io r mo n Ito rt''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4<:;1 ,.. s~ Pau 64 Paa 4NT SNT ,. MERCHANDISE To place an ad In Claeslfled Call M2·fS878, ANDQUBS 601 c • aniiqua tomodrm· •• • -'---amlcrr'-"-printer, Windows '95 Moving S•I• Clothing p~~N (714)'883-0828 ·appliances, toys etc .. '. Tl UES · 3719 Park Green Dr. ' •fllllmliiilloil S•t &·noon onlrl WANTED 1------TO JUY 6019 COSTA MESA 6124 60 11 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I BUY ALL . PIANOS W••h•r/Orver 5145 Antlques.qual. furniture each. Fridge 5175 .. 1pc or houseful ~ash Excellent condillonl paid (714) 957·8133 * Big Moving S•I• Bed a eta, ent ctr, LR furn, etc. 540·1947 2956 Mlndando Dr. 831-0297 Old Colna Gold Sliver•---, _V_A_R-IE_TY __ _ Kltch~neld gas Franklin Mint, Sterl!ng w/furn/appllance·s cook top 30... 4 gray Old watches & Jewelry 5 /1 6 t h & 1 7 t h burner grills, almost Westcoast Coln 642·9448 2327 Westminster Av • new $300. Magic Chef RECORDS/TOP i oven 30" $250. G.E. Jazz, R&B, Soul, Rock "'"'WPORT Spacemaker micro-El 50' & 60' Mlk nig c... s • •BEACH wave 30" convection 945.75~5 6169 feature $80. G. E. POI· '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Paa P- Opening lead: Ten of • Suppose you were shown only North-South's spade holding and asked: How would you tackle this tr\imp suit at six spades? The correct answer is that you don't know. It depends on whether or not you can afford to lose a trump trick. Once North showed a game-forc- ing hand, South felt it could do no harm to confirm at least 10 cards in the majors by rebidding four hearts. Leam to be a bdter brid&e play· ert Subscribe now to the Goren Brlcl&e Lette'r by calUna (800) 781- 1225 ror Information. Or write to: Goren Brld1e Le~l~!!.t P.O. 801 4410, Chicago, DI. OU08U. Chances are Good jobs NEWPORT BEACH you will find reliable serv;c es scrubber dishwasher 1 ________ 1• s225. 831 ·5007 PETS & what you need interesting things *l!STATE SALE• at the price to buy Eat•te S•le Nordic SO'• furn, costume Trac ski machine, new FURNITURE 6014 ANIMALS ~~~!•&Y~att8ta~~,~~: Y:~e~ay~~~!d It's all there ~eoo1. •daf·· :2~5b~olld1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii All Household Items! every day ap e ne • a • w 11fr old Auatr•ll•n 830 Tuetln Av• ClaHlfled 4 chr1, S195. MOREi 2 matching cloth slpr· Sheppard' Blue/Merle S•t &'Sun B-4 dally in Classified 830 Tu•tln Ave sofas $50 for 1 or $75 · • 642 5678 Sat-Sun 8-5 for both 714_673•7959 spade female, free to No Early Birds 642·5878 • (Cash Only) good home 549-5044 ___ ca_s_h_o_n_ly __ , ________ ...._. ________ ,----------- 6049 • L • A • s • s • I • F • I • DOWN 1 M*QO&dy 2 PolWtt J'Gl!t~~ ·~-&Sinai •• 8 KMcfitn Ulenlll 7 Country actdl'. 8 Agel 9~~ 10~ 11~ 12F....,_ 13 GoddMI or gQd 21 Prtnc:iple 23~.egglllnM '25 GalheNd 27 Get llM"PY . 28 Actreu Manha- E 29 -of Men 31 Venllhed - thin elr 33 Flying tonnadons • D • s .. -, - ULTIMATE GARAGE SALE~ ITEMS FOR SALE ·pJIBJ: ·. 'NAME PHONE ADDRESS CITY • CREDIT CARD # EXP. DATE SIGNATURE TYPE OP CREDIT CARD (CIRCLE ONE): VISA MC ITEM: ( 15 CHARACTER LIMIT, INCLlJPING SPACES) t I I I I L I I I I I I I AE ESCRIPTION : ( 18 CHARACTER LIMIT, INCLUDING SPACES) Ill I I l I I Ill Ill l . TREASURE CHEST RuLBS AND INFORMATION DlSCOVSR ' I A) ALL ADS WILL PUBLISH TffuRSOAY, PRloAY AND SATIJRDAY. No CHANGES, ADDmONS OR DfJ..BTIONS uNnL THE FOLLOWING WEBK. 8) No BOATS, CARS, TRUCKS WILL BE All.OWED. M.BRCHANDISB Pl!CED UP TO $500 ONLY. ONB ITEM PER AD. NO BUSINESS~ MAY PARTICIPATB • • , 7' nt • JC' 6 r ·t I• ! - SN£ 6 RJN C£HTER 18 MONTliS • 6 YEARS SUN'l.~/SAHTA lollA MARGARET 979-2929 '9USINESS OPPOllTUNITY 3487 -------- MOlt'Nll HIGH QUALITY CHILD- CARE. INFANTS, TOOS, PRESCHOOL & Kl CALL 955-2672 FOR TOUR CllAHT STEP LEARNING CENTER PRESCHOOL I KGN AGES 2~. 73 & BRISTOL 540-1775 DAYCAll AT NIGHT1 C.M. fvea 5:00pm-7 :OOam. Meals Prov'd If Nee. t7MAt chJ!dcare. 45 hrs.lwb. 800·7l5·200'l ---a -- -• -_---._ _ ___.._.. --• ... . . &UTOllOBD•S ACVU 9010 DODGI eoes CauttM•..-ed...., .. nd Sl4.t5 Check ot M.O.to W.P. Matk•tlno 11114 La Ouardla St. Rowland HI• OA fl1'141 ............ c.,..v ... Auto, pe, pb, AJO, oN,IN, tin, am·fm 8t., •Int oond , 82k ml, IZ Finance •to,eeo <Po•H> aunweet Motor. Tt4-437•t93t 8095 •ea ftdlnltl 148 4D ~n AC, tllt, CO, am/fm c aaa, anrf. 41307778. 124,995 '87 x.ia Vta CONV1--------Ooeta ..... --------- 49k ml, m lntl fully POltD 9075 L~~=-.:.~::: loaded, Whhe/b ue hhr -----------LEXUS ,lrtt. 14.9K 844-8833 '88 .130 9115 '8t lta"9•r XL T Caahm.,./lvory, 4eyl, 51pd, p1, pb, full option, C/O, AJC. am·fm caaa, 34k m!z.. mint xtnt cond, ,,..u1t ... , '84 u45 BMW 9030 ---------- ·ae 325 good cond .new eek ml, EZ Flnance (202383) •ta,877 ' Int auto au pwr key· •••H (P0725) 1... alarm co player . 8unwoet Motora $7.900 obo 650-7892 7t4-4:l7•t 93t '83 MU8TANQ QT 1~------~ CONY BtnCJt 9035 Red/blk hhr, ChrOmH , liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii auto, 52k ml, mint '73 Rogal L9 .. than (OOOi 22) •t3,877 . '84Q48 Full option, 4ok ml, n.w ~ua trade (253802) •22,877 , Laxua Ml8810N VlllJO 1 c•••> aa.&.•,u• 1 OOKml, alt MWI Rune LOU• grHll BIG V81 1950. M1881011 Vlll.10 ISUZU 9100 949-720-3775 t (888) aa.LUUa fiijiiijiiijjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •--------'88 •xploror XL T ,83 Rocloo alarm co CAD.,.,., •c 9040 AC, pwr, t11t, cc, co. A'c t'i .·_ d. LW.oA "A4472 2. 120,988. ,., • n•w r•a, ...ep • liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I Coeta M••• tint wind, fully malntl '83 aovlllo aTa Llnooln Morourv •11.500 536-311 1 Fully Loaded! Under1 _ __,7..,,.t..,,,4-5,..,,.,,_4CMl __ 8_3_0_ -------- 49k mllH , pramlum '87 Muatang JAGUAR 9105 wh•el1, p hone, t· AC, tllt, CC, ABS. iiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii owner. $19,500. PP #1 84788, #204877, 193 ><.18 low mil•• 759-3558 or 840.7885 #205845. S14,487 load•d, whlte/aaddl~ When you write a O usified ad, include all the facts and get the results you want. 642-5678 Coeta Mo.. lnletlor, C/O , chrome Llnooln Morourv whee Ii , 1t un nlng 7t4•540-8830 $17.9K 989-380-8282 CLA881Fl•D It'• tti. reeource you On'the move? can count on to Hll a myriad of merctian- dlH ltem1, becauH our column• compel quallfled buyere to calll Sell your extra household Items lo Classified '83 08 300 Whlle/lvory, Full opt, chromH. mini (033492) $24,977 L•XUS . MISSION Vlll.IO t ·(888t U·Ll!XUS '87 aS300 Save $8000 off •ticker. White, CD. Ilk• new, Loaded! 5k mllea (949) 842-9333 •e7ac 300 '87 MIATA Full pwr, premium Wls, _4 Pl k X• .. .. 7k ml, mlntl ·• o up ..... . (72'1199) only 4tk ml. 1 owner. -...,-0-,..,,-r---9-2-2-0 LEXUS S7Sl94. #SH85918. U\ '-&W MISC. AUTO 9245 SEIZ•D CARS From St75. PorechH. Cadlllacs, Chevya, BMW' 1 , Corvettes. AJ10 Jeep1, 4WD'1. Your Ar•a, Toll frff. for current ll1tlng '78 Dode• 3/4 Ton 1·800-218·8000 x·lra cab, long bed,, ___ E_xt_. A_·t_3_9_8 __ MISSION Vlll.10 Coeta Moe• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil t -(888) 88·LEXUS Llnooln Morourv 714-840-8830 Black/black, chromH, MERCEDES 9130 full option, mint 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (000322) t38,977 '83 ... ., 8251 'MMAXIMA 3tK ml, auto, full pow.,, 1 ·owner (3POLH5> •15~9eo L•XUS 0 W•8TMINS •R C7t 4t 892·8908 41pd, 3eo ve. AJC. AUTOS great cond, tow pkg S1450 obo 831-0757 WAlfTID 92t6 -------- '95 8C400 W hite/Ivory, full op- tion, chromH, 22k ml, (046331) $38,977 '88 LX450 Black/Ivory, lull option, chrome, L9xu1 certified (128875) ... 0,887 Laxua Ml8810N VIEJO t (888) 88·L•XUS '81 L9400 Lthr, mnrl, & morel (083544) $18,888 L•xua OP' W88TMINSTER C7t4t e92.eeoet VOLVO 9230 Lo ml, beautiful ca1hmere, Immaculate (J83897) '21,950 LllXU8 01' '84 VOLVO 850 W•8TMINST•R '87 Contra red excel D ark gr••n. 4dr, C7t4) 882-e908 cond In & out. 4 leather lnt•rlor. am/Im •95 11 300 D door.aulo,S2995obo. ca11ette, ale, 1unrool, W I I (714) 612-4111 good c o ndition. h te gray hti.r, $15,750 or bHt offer. chrom•. n.-N Lexu1 ttade, mint, all record• _P_L_YM_O_UTH ___ 9_1_6_5_, __ _.<.,_84_9.,,..>.,,.5.,,.7...,•-4,,....,,27..,,o __ (063455) •281877 CLA881Fl•D LltXUS 11'1 the rHOurc• you MIS810N VIS.10 can count on to 1811 • t-(888t aa.a.axua '84 VOYAGER myriad of merchan· Thinking of having a garage 1ale? Give u• a calll CLASSIFIED 842·50'18 PW, power·locka, dlH llem1, because whit•, OM own•r our column• com~I (3JXKn3) Only 29Kml quallfled buyere to LIU(US OF calll W•STMINST•R (7t4t 882-41908 842°5878 I l '"" 111i.1 .... H ll I\ 800·641·5022 SURPBOAIDS 3894 3923 -:-1 )I J. :: .. 1 ,..... _, ~'·< ,#j ... • ,_ --. Cu atom Surf board• $250. 2 week guar. d•Uv. Team Me<ledl Call Rich 5'48-4384 ........ ______ ...... ....._ QoldonWoat Window STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? ••••••••••• Cloanln9 Satlafactlon guwanteed Uc'd-Jn9'd 831·1882 Wrl9ht'• window c:feanlng 25yra In oc •pedailsU In hou•"· now In Npt Cit 541-2408