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Serving the Newport-Mesa cqmmunity since 1907
TAKING A STRIKE
AT CANCER .
A t the age ,of 17, Molli Mullen has
won a lot of games. She's a pitchei ~ 1
and she strikes people out. She's a
hitter and $he all but rips the cover off
the ball. Just A6iler opponents.
Now, the Newport Harbor High School
junior faces a different opponent -cancer.
Mullen began chemotherapy this
week at Children's Hospital of Orange
County, a procedure she will repeat for
the next six months in an effort to beat
Hodgkin's Lymphoma.
"I'm totally lucky, if you think about it,
because there's much worse out there,"
she said during an interview with Daily .
Pilot sports writer Rich Dunn.
• For tbe complete story, see Page 8 2
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WEEKEND
Lee Rocker
finds renewal
AJ.cohol is f~tor . in nearly: half .
of all NeWport Beach arres~ 1
• Police department officials say resourtes are being drained
by ~cated individuals who drive, fight ari.d are disorderly.
By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Whether
it's drunken drivers endangering the
roads, rowdy partiers weaving down
the sidewalks, or barroom brawls that
get out of control, Newport Beach
police office rs are consumed with
alcohol-related arrests.
~clearly, when 42% of our arrests
are alcohol-related, it is a major prob-
lem,· Newport Beach police Sgt.
John Desmond said.
In 1995, officers made a tOtal of
3,717 alcohol-related arre~ m New-
port Beach, according to statistics
from the Newport Beach Police
Departm'ent. Of those, 839 arrests
involved people who were too intoxi-
,i::ated to take care of themselvesi 462
were ·motorists driving while under
the influence of alcohol; and 252
arrests included a variety of alcohol-
related incidents, such as assaults and
possession of alcohol, Desmond said.
These sobering statistics are an
indication of how alcohol-related
arrests are de pleting the police
department's 1'!Sources.
"If we could cut the number of
arrests in half every year, if people
were not getting drunk or d.nving
drunk, it would free up officers for
more crime prevention and patrol
time," Desmond' said. "It is a such a
tremendous dra1n on our resourcfi!S
and tax dollars that are being used to
take care of people w ho can't handle
alcohol."
•SEE ARRESTS PAGE A18
A I I \' F I Y L I "I ~ <> :\: Newport using
MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT
Pupils cheer as second-grade teacher Anita Peacock grooves to a·Beach Boys rune at Victoria Elementary School on Wednesday.
FOR :A LL YOU ·DO
By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot
C OSTA MESA -They don't get many
thank-yous. Maybe an occasional
shJny apple or a holiday card.
But Wednesday, teachers across the dis-
trict were treated to hugs, flowers and extra
attention from their admiring fans -the stu-
dents.
Wednesday was National Teachers Day,
and instructors at Victoria Elementary
Teacher-s are thanked, . . . . ,.
· touted and trumpeted
.... Ot o tt•I '"'" o IO•ot o , ... o t• t•t "'''H
during National
Teacher-s Day
"'
School were treated to a speaal surpnse.
During the usual flag ceremony before
school, principal Judy Laakso arranged a
tribute to her staff of teachers, psychologists
and studenf teachers.
"Last year 1 wrote out a proclamation for
the teachers an9 presented it to the m in the
teachers' lounge. It got pretty emotional,·
Laakso said. "This year I decided no way,'
this was going to be fun."
• SEE TEACHERS PAGE A 18
Thacy Wolonsky: A major
victim of a 'minor' rule
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do that laft Saturday momlng at
8:48 UKl he killed a woman. Just biutllY~W.
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SOCIETY A12
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· •Melissa Inouye contin-
ues to rack up awards for
her fluency in German.
By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Melissa
In'ouye doesn't consider -herself
an outstanding Gennan student.
Never mind thet the Estancia
High School junior scored higher
than any other South m Califor-
rua b1gh school student thiS yee.r
on a national test of the language,
only missmg one of the 100 qu -
tions.
"I'm really not that great,•
Melisla, 16, sald shyly. "Really.•
Melissa, the ditor of th
school newspaper •m Aguila,•
~an taking German as a fre h·
man in the behel tltat lt would
befr. bar ldence sttidi
Som1one told me ttiit ln
e ' bth gr.de, but I later 1Mtnect lt
r
now-b pt
biJJing firtn
•Fountain Valley compa] F · t · with N • or a an 1n erv1ew fNl!-ny filed for Chapte r 11 port Beach Fire Chief 1im Riley,
_protection, but ke~I>S its see ___ ,.._g;.•_Al ..... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..__
contract with Newport
Beach Fire Department. ness is sbll operating and will
continue lo handle the c1 ty's
By Evan Henerson. Dally Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -City
officials may be looking to take
over ambulance services, but
they'll continue to dPpend on a
private finn -which recently
filed for bankruptcy protection .....!
to collect the bills
Advanced Med1cdl Billing
Concepts, which has handled the
Newport Bedch Fire Depart-
ment's account receivables ror
billing of paramedic services for
two years, filed for Chapter t 1
bankruptcy on Apnl 18.
However, the 24-year-old bus1-
accounts, Newport Beach Fire
Cluef Tun Riley said
"Their contract Wlth us comes
up for. reVJew in August and we'll
probably sit down and negotiate a
month-to-month arrangement
this week,· Riley said. ·And we'll
watch to s~e Lf their bankrupt()
dffects our accounts recel\'dble
~in cmy way
"But we're still using them
and, so far, thetr performance has
been great. They recently started
bilhng process again and we qot
our check for the last collectlon in
•SEE FIRM PAGE A19
Victoria Street is safe
enough for kids, city says
•But police will keep an
eye out for speeding
motorists, particularly
near Victoria Elementary.
By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -When a Vic-
toria Elementary School student
was struck by a car while crossing
busy Victoria Street several
weeks ago, concerned parents
questioned their children's safety
But after an µwest1gation into
current traffic safety measures
near µte school, aty officials say
Spamsh that help1 wtth td-
nce, • she said. "But I like lt any·
way.•
A harsheMounding language
than Spanish or French. German
lS a lot of tun to spell. M wd.
•tn class, we're always Joking
about hoW we'ni alw .. ys spitdng
Oil peop)e Wbia W9 •
there is no need to worry.
Still, police officers will watch
motonsts' speeds around the
school, m light . of a study that
detemuned cars are gomg a little
faster than the spe-ed lmut dunng
certain penods
The March acadent involved
one student who was crossmg
Victoria Street about 4:3<> p.m.
The child received only minor
injuries, but parents questioned
whe ther the crossing signals
allowed e nough time and
whether signs indicating a school
crossing were clearly visible for
motorists
•SEE STREET PAGE A 19
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Local champs Jwnored
'l1l awards breakfast
Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
TAklNG A St.RIKE
. AT CANCER ..
·A t the age.of 17, Molli Mullen bu
won a lot of games. She's a p1tcber
and she strikes people out. She's a
bitter and she all but rips the cover off
the ball. Just ask her opponents.
N9w, the Newport Harbor High School
junior faces a different opponent -cancer.
Mullen began chemotherapy this
Week at Children 's Hospital.of Orange
County, a procedure she will repeat for
the next six months in an effort to beat
Hodgkin's Lympbo~.
•rm totally lucky, if you think about it,
because there's much worse out there,"
she said during an interview with Daily
Pilot sports writer Rich Dunn.
• For the complete story, see Page 82
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WEEKEND
Lee Rocker
finds renewal
Alcohol iS factor in :_nearly-half
of all Newport Beach · a1Tests · ·
• Police department officials say resources are being drained
by intoxicated individuals who drive, fight and are disorderly.
By Carolyn Miller , Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Whether
it's drunken drivers endangering the
roads, rowdy partiers weaving down
the sidewalks, or barroom brawls that
get out of control, Newport Beach
police officers are consumed. with
alcohol-related arrests.
"Clearly, when 42% of our arrests
are alcohol-related, it is a major prob-
lem,• Newport Beach police Sgt.
John Desmond said.
In 1995, officers made a total of
3,717 alcohol-related arrests in New-
port Beach, according to statistics
from the Newport Beach Police
Department. Of those, 839 arrests
involved people who were too intoxi·
cated to take care of themselves; 462
were motorists driving while under
the influence of alcohol; and 252
arrests included a variety of alcohol·
related incidents, such as assaults and
possession of alcohol, Desmond said.
· These sobering statisbcs are an
indication of how alcohol-related
arrests are depleting the police
department's resources. wu we could cut the number of
arrests in half every year, if people
were not getting drunk or dnving
drunk, it would free up officers for
more crime prevention and patrol
time." Desmond siUd. ··u is a such a
tremendous drain on our ·resources
and tax dollars that are being Used to
take care of people who can't handle
alcohol.·
•SEE ARRESTS PAGE A18
A l. I \' F I. Y I. I '-~ O ~ Newp_ort using
MARC MARTIN I DAllV PILOT
Pupils cheer as second-grade teacher Anita Peacock grooves to a Beach Boys tune at Victoria Elementary School on Wednesday.
FOR ALL YOU DO
By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot
C OSTA MESA -They don't get many
thank-yous. Maybe an occasional
shiny apple or a holiday card.
But Wednesday, teachers across the dis-
trict were treated to hugs, flowers and extra
attention from their ad.miring fans -the stu-
dents.
. Wednesday was National Teachers Day,
~d instructors at Victoria Elementary
Teachers are thanke~ . ... .
touted Q1),d trumpeted ..... ...................... " ............. .
during National
Teachers Day
School were treated to a special surprise.
During the usual flag ceremony before
school, principal Judy Laakso arranged a
tribute to her staff of teachers. psychologists
and student teachers.
"Last year J wrote out a proclalnation for
the teachers and presented it to them in the
teachers' lounge. It got pretty emotional,•
Laakso said. "This year I deeded no way,
this was going to be fun.·
•SEE TEACHERS PAGE A18
now-b pt
bi11ing fir1n
•Fountain Valley compa-
ny filed for Chapter 11
protection. but keeps its
contract with. Newport
Beach Fire Department.
By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -City
officials may be looking to take
over ambulance services, but
they'll continue to depend o.p a
private hrm -which receilltly
hled for bankruptcy protection -
to collect the bills
Advanced t-.led1cal B1lhng
Concepts, which has handled the
Newport Beach Fire Depart-
ment's account receivables for
billing of paramedic services for
two years, filed for Chapter t 1
bankruptcy on Apnl 18.
However, the 24-year-old bus1·
I • For a an interview with New-
port Beach Fire Chief 1im Riley,
see Page Al.
ness is still operating and will
continue to handle the city's
accounts, NeWport Beach F1re
c;::tuef Tun Riley said
"Their contract with us come!>
up for review m August and we'll
probably ~ down and negobate a
month-to~onth arrangement
Uus week,'' Riley sdld. "And we'll
'watch to see tf thetr bankruptcy
affects our accounts receivables
tn any way
·But we're still using them
and, so far, thetr performance has
been great. They recently started
bill.tng process agdlll and we got
our check for the last collecbon m
•SEE FIRM PAGE A19
Victoria Street. is safe
enough for kids, city says
• But police will keep an
eye out for speeding
motorists, particularly
near Victoria Elementary.
By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -When a Vic·
· toria Elementary School student
was struck by a car while crossing
busy Victoria Street several
weeks ago, concerned parents
questioned their children's safety
But after an investigation into
current traffic safety measures
near the school, city officials say
there 1S no need to worry.
Sbll. pohce offi cers \.\Tlll watch
motonsts' speeds around the
school, in light of a study th.at
detennined cars are going a little
faster than the speed limit dunng
certain penods
The March acodent mvolved
one student who was crossing
Victoria Street about 4:30 p.m.
The child received only minor
injuries, but parents questioned
whether the crossing signals
allowed enough trme and
whether signs indicating a school
crossing were clearly visible for
motorists.
•SEE STREET PAGE A11
'lhicy Wolonsky: A major
victim of a 'minor' rule
l\lll \. Estancia student a budding ~guist
' I I ' I I I I I I I \ ' i
* that last Saturday IDoming at
8:48 Uld be kiDed • woman. JUlt
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AROUND TOWN A6
I EST BUYS A2
CLASSIFIED BS
POLICE FILES A2
PUBLIC NOTICES 84
SOOElY A12
SPORTS 81
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You'll have the
aunny alde of the
street on both
ildU today, alter
olOIJle dle-hard morning ,
doUd.i get out ol the way. I s...._,,.Al I
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' • Me~sa Inouye contin-
ues to rack up awards for
her fluency in German.,)
By Julie Ros.s Cannon, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -fyie~sa
lnouye doesn't consider herself
an outstanding Gennan student
Never mind that the Estanda
High School juruor scored bighex
than any other Southern Califor-
nia high school student this year
on a national test of the language,
only missing one of the 100 ques-
tions.
•I'm really not that great,"
MelisH, 16, said shyly. •Really."
Melisla, ·the editor of the
school newspaper ·El· Aguila,•
began laking Gennan as a fr h·
man ln ~ belief that· it would h. bar sdeftce 5tUdi I .
•8oibecMi told me that m
a· bth glade, but I later IMrnlcl lt
is Spanish that helPI wttb ld-
ence,•'she said. •sut I like it any·
way.•
A harsher-sounding language
tb4Ii Spe.rii.sb or F1'811Cho Garman
is a lot of fun to speak, MellJla
Mid. ,
"ln dAu, we're ways joking
about now W.'N always "6ttinu
oopeoplew-. ..
Estand&
itud.eDt
Mell.tM
lne>uy9 ti
• ready to
tlaeadOff to
Germany to
study tbe
1ugMge.
MAii<=~™
/DAJ.YN.Ol
The test Meliae took in Janu·
ary was administered by the
American ~tion ol Teacben
ol German to eec:ood, thkd end
fowth-yeu German studmtl
lm>ll the~· NW~llllilOpaulllli
Ol~\Utng ............
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!'A2 THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1996
greer
wylder
·Kids get early start
· on science lessons
T he Launch Pad has added
• sununertv1onuny/Daddy
." and tv1e sessions beginning
tv1ay,21 through June 29. Class
length is one 90-minute class per
week for three consecutive
weeks from 10 a.m . to 11 :30 a.m.
It's for children between the
·~es of 2-5 yea.rs old.
: : Toddlers can get a feel for
: b eing in a school-like settling
: and learn basic science concepts.
: Each class covers a different top-
• ic and includes a make and take
:·project, storytime and hands-on
: activities.
Examples of subjects studied
: mcludes the ocean, eco-art,
: plants and food science. For
:.reservations please call 546-
• ~061. The Launch Pad (546-
: :-2061} is located on the third floor
·<>f Crystal Court in Costa tv1esa.
• · A Jazz Festival is scheduled
• for this Saturday from 11 a.m. to
~ 9:30 p .m.1and on Sunday from 10
· a.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Hyatt
: Newporter in Newport Beach.
~ The third annual Glenn Ellen
¥ Jazz Festival will have Poncho
• Sanchez. Peter White, Alex
¥ Bugnon, Dean James, and Gerald
: Albright on Saturday, and Eatl ·
. Klugh, Joe Sample, Boney James,
: Gregg Karu.kas with Shelby Flint
and Joseph Vmcilli on Sunday.
'l'tdcetsclre $201n~a(!\>aifce
: and $25 at the door. ~ two day
pass is $35. The Hyatt New-
~ porter (729-1234) is located at
: 1107 Jamboree in Newport
·Beach.
Louis VuJton is celebrating
the lOOth anniversani of the
world-famous, LV logo mono-
gram canvas. It's already sold
out of its limited-edition pieces
Ul less than a week, and had to
reorder a second shipment of
merely nine pieces.
When these sellout, manager
Bob Celio will be putting names
on a waiting list for additional
Panther handbags, weekend
bags, shoulder bags, disc jockey
: :qoxes_, see-Quough totes, bac;k-
pach . .umbrellas, and fanny
packs created by Azzedine Ala-
ia, tv1anolo Blahnik, Romeo
Gigli, Helmut Lang, Isaac
Mizrahi, Sybilla and Vivienne
Westwood
Editions of each designer item
are l.i.m.ited to 2,000 per design
and distributed to Louis Vuitton
stores worldwide.
-'
F ire departments from around
the county participated in a
mock disaster drill at the
Orange County Fairgrounds on
Wednesday. Above, Costa Me~ fire.
fighter Mike Dyer works the mock
triage area, located in the gran~-
. stands. Right, imaginary disaster vic-
tims waiUor treatmen t durlng,JJie_.
exercise.
PHOTOS BY MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT
briefly in the news
High school invites
public to donate blood
Today, Costa tv1esa High Schoof
plays host to the American Red Cross
for a blood drive from 8 a.m. until 2 ·
p.m. ~the high school cafeteria.
The drive is open to students
17 years of age and older; teach-
ers; and the general public.
"We have been fairly success-
ful in the past," said Donna
Yelich, the school's activities sec-
retary. But this year, the school
would like to see more communi-
Courtesv Marine Examinations at
Newport Dunes on the weekends of
May 18 and 19, and May 25 and 26.
Flotilla members will be al the
marina and launch ramp from 9 a.m.
to 2 p.m. each day. Also, a public
inlonnati.on booth will be set up at
both locations to pass out pamphlets
and answer questions as well as give
courtesy inspections of your boat
· Should you wish to schedule a
vessel examination. call 645-5858.
includes breakfast, easy-to-follow
workbook, a copy of The Mommy
Times and prizes.
Reservations are required.
Charge them by calling 1-800-99-
MOMMY or send check or mon-
ey order to: The Mommy Times,
P.O . Box 795, Newport Beach,
CA. 92661. For more information
on the workshop or The Mommy
TI.mes, call 723-5157.
Train to become
docent for museum
The Lows Vuitton (662-6907)
store is located on the second
floor, of South Coast Plaza near
Nordstrom .. " ty members come donate blood.
Moms can learn
about the Internet
*The tv1ommy nmes," based in
Newport Beach, presents Tush
Kasey, editor of "The Mommy
TimesH and Debbie Simon, founder
of Deb's Webs in an Internet work-
shop from 9 to 11:30 a .m. on Satur-
day, May 18 at Mimi's Cafe, 1835
Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa.
The Newport Harbor Art
Museum offers a docent training
program next fall and you can
learn more about it at a coffee
reception at 10 a.m. on Friday,
May 20 at the museum.
Neiman Marcus is havmg
*Spring cosmetics bonus daysH
now through Saturday tv1ay 11.
That means with any cosmetic
purchase of $75 or more you'll
receive a blooming violet plant,
Organized by the student council.
today's blood drive goal is to bring m
at least 150 people who will give a
pint each. "We have almost that
now," senior Hieu Ho, who helped
organize the drive, said Wednesday.
• a gift package of make-up and
skin care samples. Neiman Mar·
~ (759-1900) is located at Fash-
ion Island in Newport Beach.
• IEST BUYS appears Thursdays and
Saturdays. If you know of a good buy
call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646-
4170 or write to me: Best Buys Daily
Piiot, 339 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, 92627.
Costa tv1esa High School is at
2650 Fairview Rd. Call 556-3344.
National Safe
Boating Week
National Safe Boating Week is
May 18 through 26 and the U.S.
COast Guard will be performing
The topic of the workshop is
''What the beck's the Net? -Untan-
gling the Mysteries of the Web.• In a
friendly, comfortable and friendly
environment moms can learn how
computer technology affects their
dlildren's lives as well as their own
A docent is a volunteer who
guides adults and school groups
through the galleries and teaches
about the museum's collections
and exhibits. Individuals profi-
cient in a second language are
encouraged to apply.
To reserve a place at the recep-
tion or for more information, call
the museum's Education Depart-
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·EdiSon·~~ to ·close; . •
office
By Tana Borgatta, Daift; Pilot . -COSTA lvlESA -Southern
California Edison will close its
Costa Mesa business office at 390
E. 17th St. next pionth and open
three iocar authorized paymept
.locations as part of a Wide-spreitd
reorgamzotion. •
"We have done many, many
customer satisfaction' surv~ys
with the people who frequent QUT
business offices, and those sur-
veys have shown ~ that our cus-
tomers. want some vety specific
improvements,• · said Edi~n
spokeswoman Mollie Paul
"They wanted more locations,
longer hours of operation. that
included weekends. ·They wa,nt-
ed shorter lines because many
times the lines are extremely long
in our business offices." ·
So, Edison plans to dose 52
out of 64 offices that are scattered
throughout its 50,000-squsre-
mile service territory and open Up
370 authorized payment loca-
tions, which are already up and
running in post offices, banks,
drug. stores and supermarkets. •
'Three of those locations are.in
Costa Mesa -one at Mall to Go,
427 E. 17th St.; another at North
Rx Drugs, 1170 Baker St.; and the
third at Vista Drug, 821 W. 19th St.
"These authorized payment
agencies can do everything tbatour
business offices do,• Paul said. ·.we
don't have an Edison employee
there, but we have a per&QD who
has been tnlined in Bdism paymdnt
practices and can do just about any
--r--type d payment bmJSddion: ·--
•And il the customers ba\le
any questions that the authoriZed
.1>4yment agency can't answer,
there will be a phone in the p«y-
ment area or very nearby, wtiere
the customer can call Edison's
800 number." _
Paul said the four employees
who currently operate Bdil{m's
Costa Mesa business otti~ 4'fill
be offered positions at the c6m-
pany's Long Beach and SAn
Bernardino phone centers. • •
• 1100 block of Irvine: Without even attempting to pay, a thief walked Into
a store, scooped up two 18-packs of beer and ran outside to an awaiting
blade car without paying the $22.50 owed for the brew.
• 2100 blodt of tWbor atvd.: A man jumped out of a white van and
grabbed an armful of golf clubs that were left In front of the Salvation ~
store. The man then got back Into the van and drove away with the Irons
that were donated to the non·profit organlJ.ltlon.
• 100 blodt of East .. y Street: A burglar reached Inside an open window
and grabbed a $300 pair of stereo headpho~ and several compart discs ~t
were on top of t.tte stereo situated under the window. ·
• 600 blodt of Hamllton: A burglar broke Into a locked car in the parking
lot of a playhouse and stole a purse and its contents worth SSOO.
NEWPO«r HAOf
• 120 blodt of Via KOl'Ol"I: A burglar somehow snuck into a residence and
stole two 1B karat gold watches worth $32,000. The watches were In a brown
box on top of the family's safe In a bedroom closet.
• 1200 block of lllton: A gift and card shop fell victim to a crook who useq
a Canaaian counterfeit traveler's check In the amount of $100. The owner ·.
didn't realize the check was bogus until her bank retumed It and said the sig..
nature was forged. • •
• 1100 block of East Coast Hlghw•y: While a car was parked at the New--
port Beach Tennis and Golf Club, It was broken Into by a thief who stole S2.4b :
of property lncludl~ $40 sunglasses and a $200 car phone.
• 150 blodt of 22nd Street: A vandal caused $850 of damage at a residence
overnight by destroying four outdoor lights and breaking a sprinkler.
~wpon ~Mesa Dail Pilot -" • rt y . , . THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1996
-~tting _fnto ambillance business 'sound and logic~'
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• Fire Chief nm Riley
fends off critics, backs up
plan to take Newport Beach
into what has traditionally
been a private business:
• • A •sound, logical policy deci-
sion• is how Fire Chief Tun
Riley labels the city's con-
troversial proposal to go into the
ambulance business in an effort to
beef up its paramedic ranks.
The proposal has drawn oom-
munity fire since city officials put
the cdncept on the..table in July of
_ 1.994. Budget hawks say the dty's
figures don't add up and the plan is
-~'financial sinkhole in the making.
· · • This week, Riley sat down with
·Daily Pilot reporter Evan liener-
-san to discuss the proposal, the
'public .debate and the future of
· em~rgency medical service in
Newport beach. . "
.. People have thelr own Ideas.
'What b the ptoposal's purposel .. (
• The Intent ls to improve advanced
· 1Jte support servtoe in the dty of New-
• port Beach utilizing existing health
a:ue dolJar& By adding a paramedic
• ciasessment unit to the Mariners sta-• tlOn. that wUl give us lour paramedics
·oat ol our six stations. The target we
· wilJ. be evaluating ls how close that
gets us to an optimwn responae time
of live minutes or less to about 85%
of our ca11s for medical service. 7b
, fund that we are proPosJng to
become an emergency ambulance
· transpottation pl'C1Vider.
. What about the claim by
.;i,, • detracton that this Is a proposal
..,,_ to give extsttng fiJ'ettghten more
·work because they don't have
enough currenUyJ
. For the past 20 yea13, the role of a,
. firefighter has expanded dramaUcal-
Jy. And because of the recognition of
· the expanded role that firelighters
. have entered Into In fire prevenUon
· and emergency medical services 20
. years ago, we have taken on other
j~ our existence, not doing <Vly-
thing different other than we're try-
ing to be more efficient, more eliec·
ttve and deliver better servtoe using
existing health care dollars.
What are the proposal's cost
and earning estlmatesJ
We estimate a total revenue of
·'
Newport
Beach Fire
ChtefTim
Riley recenUy
spoke out
about the dty's
plan to go Into
the ambulance
business ... The
Intent is to •
improve
advanced We
support ser-
vice ln tlie city
of Newport
Beach uttllzlng
exlsttng health
care dollars,"
Riley said.
UAH HOGSTEN
I QA/lY PllOT
$921,014, which is $474,000 above
our current -budgeted amount.
Against that, we're looking at
$865,597 In t.otal program expenses.'
That Includes $427,000 we're expe-
riencing this year. It includes an
Increase of $236,000 in new costs for
providing bask life support ambu-
lance and it includes $178,000 in
overhead costs. Net figures, we .;
ahouJd collect In exces,, ol these
£XlSt.a, $.55,000 per year. But lnsteod
of putting $236,000 In new revenues
in our budget, we're only ptJttlng In
$150,000. We're being extremely
oonaervaUve on our estimates to be
sure we're not counting on a rev-
enue stream that doesn't exist .
Two years ago when you
began to develop thb proposal,
did you anUclpate this much
debate from the com.munltyl
AnyQody dealing with the role of
government today is definitely going
to stir up debate. Newspapers and
government magazine• are talking
about this need for government to
begin to compete. Government
needs to be respon.slve to the
changes in perception, changes of
resources and finances and govern-
ment particularly needs to show that
they need to be ellkient. A Jot ol peo-
ple take that as the only way to do
that is Lo privathe something, that
somehow government doesn't know
how to be ellident, only private
industJy knows how to do that. We
feel that the proposal we '1ave oome
up with demonstrates great eftiden-
cy. We're providing· better services
with existing resources. We're
expanding a service without any
additional cost to the taxpayer, the
patient or without any additional cost
to the city's revenues or reserves.
Some dties that have adopted.
similar programs are making
their nwnben work, wblle others
are havihg difficulty generattng
the projected revenue. What
makes you think Newport Beach
can be successfull
• For the computer debate on
the ambulance proposal, ..
. Conwnarity Forum, hge A 11.
First otf, we are very comfort-
able with our revenue pro/ecUons.
We feel that the experts we've
talked to about government pro-
gram billing ~ Medicare, M edical
-provicfed us with essential docu-
me.ntat!on ~ ens.we that t.bat's the
revenue we'fe going to receive. AU
of those revenue projecUons are
based on current conditions. The
dollars are there and it's a sale bet.
The second reason ls we've got a
great group of firelighters. They've
always risen to the challenge. They
provide an extremely high level of
~ervice to this community and they
will continue to do so.
Mayor Hedges has said this
proposal ls city staffs attempt to
create a need where one does not
ex.isl Any comment?
I know Mayor Hedges is not
supportive of our propotlOl and he
has inUmated that we ahou.ld look
at prlvat.Jz.ing all emergency med-
lcal services. So I would not call
that a nod of support. I woWdla't
count h1m as a mpporter of .the
program or the system.
Have aspects of the debate
demorallzed Fire Departme11t
per:sonnel1 .
AU of the deP9ffm.ent peraoti-
nel are Interested in the o utcoaie
of this issue. It's about whether
they're providing a good service
or, a.s the mayor intimated, that it's
just a management union ploy to
justify big wages. They want to
come here and do a good jab, earn
a fair wage and be respected for
that work. So they have great con-
cerns. They look at some ol the
things that come out in the neW&-
paper and say, "What are '¥'e
going to say about this? We should
respond and clear our names.•
I
My response to them is: our jobs
are to provide services to the com -
munity and to act as professionals .
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president of Loomer
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will be responsible for strategic
planning and process implemen-
tation ol Scantron's worldwide
sales force.
George L Argyros was re-elect-
ed as chabman ol the C.osta Mesa.-
based Orange County Business
Cmunittee fm the Arts. Domld P.
-xennecty was named cbainnan-
~ Jolm A. Md.mkey was re-
' electei1 as vice chabman. Newty
';eJeded to the ExecutiYe Coonnittee
.. -were: Vice Chabman Mason . :Wlllllmt:; 1l-easurer Robert B. Gnnty :·:and Secretary Genni J. JC.may.
: Seven new ooard members .. · .· .. · .·
were also elected to the boa.rd: W.
, .... Bowling, Caroline 8 .
8-ldm. no... ff. ~Jo
ElleD Qaalla, P•ndall M. Pried·
--. and Jay AmMloy.
Renominated board· members
include: Roger B. l!mbrey,
Tbomu P. Men1ck. W1,1Uaa H.
Lue, Jr., Peter B. Pent-. Robert
N. Stepbeu, and. Terry ·e. Van
Gorder.
Elected advisory )>oard mem-
bers are: JW Beck, James L ·
Cooper, James L Dott, and
lbom.u F. Riley. ·
Costa Mesa-based ICN Phar-
maceuticals appointed Wllllam
Sumner as its new vice president
and chief information officer.
Sumner will be r~nsible for
overseeing information sy5tems
functions.
Gary llunt, executive vice
president of The Irvine Co., was
the recipient of the first "Legacy
of Leadership• award for excep-
tional leadership in adva.r;icing
the human and sodal quality of
life in Orange County, at The
American Heart Association's
annual Heart-To-Heart Gala at
the Newport Beach Marriott
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Hotel on March 29.
Newport Bedcb-ba.sed adver"-
tising agency, Lawrence & Mayo,
bas promoted BuMra Wartlull
to a~unt coordinator. Wartman
will coordinate accounts in the
bu.ainess-to-business, consumer
and high-tech industries.
Education .
JCenoetb Turner, son of Paul
and Monty Belton of Newport
Beach, bas been named to the
Dean's and President's Honor Roll
for th~ 1995 fall semester at
Southern Nazarene University in
Bethany, Okla.
The 1995 calendar year was
the second most successtul .funlt-
raising year ever for Orange
Cout College's Foun~Uon.
From Jan. 1 through PeC. 31,
1995, the foundation raised a tota,l
ol $3.021 million in donations, a
6% increase over 1994.
Community
The American Legion Auxil-
iary's Newport Harbor Unit No.
291, has elected Judith A. IJoyd
u Department President. Uoyd
bas been a member llnce 1980.
Brian Mau, 18, son of lhldie
and Bill Mann of Newport Beach.
bu earned the Eagle Scout
Award, the '
Boy Scouts
highest tank.
The ~Court of
Honor cerepio-
ny was hld
April 26.
Mann led
the Newport
Beach 'D'oop,
90 in building
and installing 8 _._.:. ... __ _
17 erosion bar-&"..-u ~
riers on trails .
in O'Neill• Regiobal Park. a 180
hour project.
The Girl Scout CoWlcil ol
Orange County bas elected the fol-
lowing new members to its board
of directors: Ann Marte Wall.ace of
Costa Mesa; Ted Hlmbaw of New-
port Beach; 1Bmara Watt of Balboa;
Betsey Dougherty of Newport
Beach; Cynthia Pied of Anaheim;
CbrtsUne Shingleton of Foothill
Ranch; lJnda Miller of Fullerton;
Dianna Sundell of Huntington
Newport Harbor
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Newport Beach resident Dlue
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•Athena Award• by Newport
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for her 30 years of active volun-
teerism in Orange County.
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Balboa Island; Mute-Prance
Lefebvre of Balboa; Cath.le
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{CARDIAC SUPPOffT GftoUP
Led by .{~ed nwse. Beth
Dunn, the Ce.rdi&c Supj,ort Group
,meets every Thursday morning
,from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p .m. at
lShape-Up Newport in the Aero·
bic Room. The group is fr.ee and
open to the public.
• BUSINESS AS.SISTANCE WORKSHOP
· NeWpOrt Harbor Area Cham-
' ber of Commerce p{esents "Get
Access to Capital -' Techniques
using current assets and invest-
ment capital" from 7 :30 to 9 a.m.
_.at 14 70 Jamboree Road, Newport
111Beacll. The event is free. For more
infomljltion, call 361-0084.
MOTORCYCLE SWAPMEfT I Inter Shows sponsors a motor-
.cycle swapmeet from 5 to 10 p.m.
:in Building 10 of the Orange
•County Fairgrounds. Admission is
:$6 and children un~er 12 are free.
:For more information, call 364-
•0515.
: PAINT HORSE Sftow : The Mid Valley Pei.int Horse
•Show sponsored by Southern Cal-
:uornia Paint Horse Club is from 8 • •
a.m. to S p.m., May 10 throu~b 12,
at the Orange County Fair-
grounds, Equestrian Center.
Admission is free. For more infor-
mation, call 909-685-1615.
ARMOtAIR ADVENTURES
"Great Cities of Europe" is the
title of the final presentation in
Orange Coa.st College's travel-
ogue film series, Armchair
Adventures. Travel joum&ist
Doug Jones will be on hand to
narrate the feature-length travel
film at 1 p.m. in the college's
Robert B. Moore Theatre. For
more information, call 432-5~0.
SATURDAY '
RETIRED OFRCERS
The Orange County Chapter of
The Retired Officers ·Association
will hpld their monthly· dinner
meeting at 6 -p.m. in the El Toro
Officers Oub. Guest speaker is
Lt. Col Jim Lent, USMC retired.
on the present Medicare problem.
Retired officers from all branches
and their guests are welcome. For
more information, call 637-5074.
CHILDREN'S CONCERT
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educative fonn of entertainment
to Orange Coast.College's Robert
B. Moore Theatre at 2 p.m. Chil-
dren and their parents are
encouraged. to sing and clap
along. nckets are S8 for adult and
$5 for childre!l in advance or $10
for adult and ~ for children at thE:
door. For more i.nf onnation, cd.11
432-5880. .
REPTILE & ASH EXPO
Cedar Hill Reptile Enterprises
presents a Reptile & Fish Expo
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and
Sunday in building 14 of the
Orange County" Fairgrounds.
Admission is $6 for adults. $2 for
children and free for children
under 5. For more information,
call 707-578-3976. .'
SKIN SCREENING
May is Natioilal Skin Cancer
. Awareness month and the Fulton
Skin Institute is offering free skin
cancer screenings from 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. at 1617 Westcliff Drive, Suite
100, Newport Beach. Call for
more information or an appoint-
ment at 631-3376. ·
WORLD WIDE WEB
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GIFI' CERIIDCATES AVAILABLE
8..maz:ing potential o! the Worlcl
Wide Web at a workshop from tJ
a.m. to noon at Orange Coast Col-
lege's Macintosh Lab located on
the fourth floor of the library. Reg-
i.stration is $49 and computer
experience not required. Por
more information, call 432-5880.
SUNDAY
BIRD SHOW .
A Bird Show sponsored by
'Cedar Hill Enterprises will be
from 10 a.m . to 4 p.m. today in
Building 16 of the Orange County
Fairgrounds. Admission is $6 for
adults, $2 for children and chil-
dren under 5 are free. For more
information, call 70?-S'18-~976.
QCC PHILHARMONIC ...
Orange Coast College's Phil-
harmonic Orchestra closes out its
1995-96 season with a concert at
7:30 p.m. in the Robert B. Moore
Theatre. The concert will feature
Schubert's Symphony No. 8,
Schumann's Piano Concerto in A
Minor and Shostakovich's Sym-
phony No. 1. nckets are $6 in
advance and $8 at the door. For
more information, call 432-5880.
THE RITALIN CONTROVERSY
Coastline Counseling Center
will sponsor a lecture titled "The
Ritalin Controversy" from 7 to
8:30 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite
105, Newport Beach. A $5 dona-
tion is requested from those who
can afford \t . For more informa-
tion; call 476-0991 .
CHARLOTTE'S WEB AUDITIOHS
Orange Coast College will pre-
sent Joseph Robinette's adaption
of E.B. White's "Charlottes Web•
from July 31 through August 3.
Auditions will be held today at
3:30 p.m. in OCC's Drama Lab
Theatre. The play contains 20 to
30 roles for cbildren and adults of
all ag~. For more information,
call 432-5640.
FOSSIL DAY.USA •
Students, 7 to 12 years of age,
will use a non-traditional.
approach to study fossils and
have the opportunity to excavate
and prepare fossil specimens at
the Environmental Nature Cen-
ter from 1 to 4 p .m. on May 13.
Participants will take home thel.J'
own prepared specimens. The
cost is $20 plus an $8 material '
fee. For more information, · C4ll
645-~89.
SNORtNG LECTURE
Hoag's Sleep Disorders Center
invites you to a free educational
lecture on "Ts Snoring Affecting
Your Love Ufe and Your Health?"
from 7 to 9 p.m. a~ the Grace
Hoag Conference Center. For
more information, call 760-2070.
·. WESDAY
DEALING WITH DEPRESSION
•Finding Hope When Depres-
sion Hits• is the title of a free noon
program at the Friends Meeting ·
Room of the Newport Beach Ceo-
tral Library. The focus will be OD
c6ping methods for dealing 'Ad~
emotional crises. For more inlot-
rnation, call 717-3801.
SUNSET CRUISE
The Newport Harbor High
School Music Boosters are spoxr
soring a sunset harbor cruis•
aboard the luxury yacht, Electra.
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ATHLE'RC AW~AST
The Newport Harbor Area
-&h.{unber o( Commerce 35th
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Annual Atbletic Awards brMk1ut
honortng top athletes trom CCllona
del Mar and Newport~ bJgh
schools ls at 7:15 a.m. at 1be Sut·
ton Place Hotel, 500 MacArthur
Blvd. The cost is $20 per penon
and for an additional $20 you can
sponsor A student l!Gr more infor-
mation, call .729-«00.
OfUROf RUMMAGE SAU
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church's 31st annual Rummage
Sale is from 9 a.m. to 1 p .m. today
and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday at
600 St. Andrews Road, Newport
Beach. neasures of all kinds are
therS
available at fabulous pdcel. All
proaMtdl go to mlM'ons.
'A at'f Of PlAYm'
Orange CoUt CoUege'a 11th
annual SbakelJ)iare Month pro-
duction pr81811ts "A Cry ot Play·
en,• a tlctioaal account ot Shake·
speue'• early life, through May
12. 11cketl: S6 and $1 in advance,
$8 and S9 at the dooc. Showttmes:
1bunday through Saturday at 8
p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. Infor-
mation; ~32-5880.
ESTATE PlANNltG SEWNAR
A free a.em!Mr on trusts, taxes,
and wealth preservation will be
Sunday, Ma'i 12th
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Mother$ Day Brunch
Bring Her In For A Fabulo~ Buffet ·
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(~14) 548-9.500
~ted at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. at
the Balboa Bay Club by an attor-
ney and estate planner. Por more
informatiQn or reservations, call
615·3105.
HOMEIASED OfflC£
•The IRS and Your Home-
bued Office~ ls the title ol a free
program at 7 p.m. Jn the Friends
Meeting Room of the Newport
Beach Central Ubrary. For more
information, call 717-3801.
rTAUAN COOKING
•Prepanng An Italian Meal• is
the title of a one-day workshop
offered by the Newport Beach
Community Services Department
at the Ouil Center in Corona del
Mar. OtbeJ-ItaliaQ cooking c:oun-
" es will be held on May 16, 30 and
June 6. Registration ii S33 per
dau. For more information. call
6"-3151.
~NEWPORT JAYaES
The Newport Jaycees will bold
their general membership meet-
ing at . Glendale Federal Bank,
100 Newport Center Drive, Fash·
ion Island. For more information,
ca.U •51-2178.
NETWORKING BREAKFAST
The Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce'• monthly network-
ing b1'alda1t 11 at 1!15 a.m. at
the Costa Mela Country Club,
1101 Golf Coune Drive. Presi-
dent Tony Petrol will deliver a
•State of the Chamber
Addrell, • 1be-cost 11 $10 or $15
at the door. For more inf orma-
tion, call 57•-8780. owaa MUSIC REOTAL
The Prtendl ot Newport Beach
Recital Serial Guild pesent clas-
sical chamber m~c at a private
residence in Corona del Mar at 1
p.m. For more information, can
6'-'4208.
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THURSDAY. MAY 9, 1996 /1(7
1CA!tl>IAC SU"°"1' GROUP
Led by .~ed m-lJSe, Beth
'Dunn, the Cardia.c Support Group
pi.eets every Thursday morning
.from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at
lShape-Up Newport in the Aero-
bic Room. The group is tree and
open to the public.
~
.BUSINESS ASSIS'TANCE WORkSHOP
· Newport Harbor Area Cham-
' • ber of Commerce presents "Get
Access to Capital -Techniques
using current assets and invest ..
-ment capital" from 7:30 to 9 a.m.
-at 1470 Jamboree Road, Newport
•Bead). The event is free. For mote ~information, call 361-0084.
;MOTORCYCLE SWAPMEET I Inter Shows sponsors a motor-
.cycle swapmeet from 5 to 10 p.m.
:in Building 10 of the Orange
•County Fairgrounds. Admission is · :$6 and children un~er 12 are free.
: For more information, call 364-
·0515.
: PAINT HORSE SHOW
: The Mid Valley Pamt Horse
•Show sponsored by Southern Cal-:u~mia Paint Horse Club is from 8 • .. ..
a.m. to 5 p.m., May 10 through 12,
at the Orange County Fair-
grounds, Bquestrian Center.
Admission is free. For more infor-
mation, call 909-685-,615.
ARMCHAIR ADVENruRES
11Great Cities of Europe" is the
title of· the final presentation in
Orange Coast College's travel-
ogue film series, Armchair
Adventures. navel journalist
Doug Jones will be on band to
. narrate the feature-length travel
film at "I p.m. in the college's
Robert B. Moore Theatre. For
more information, call 432-5880.
SATURDAY ' •
RETIRED OFACERS
The Orange County Chapter of
The Retired Officers Association
will hold their monthly diriner
meeting at 6 p.m. in the El Toro
Officers Club. Guest speaker is
Lt. Col. Jim Lent, USMC retired,
on the present Medicare problem.
Retired officers from all branches
and their guests are welcome. For
more information, call 637-5074.
CHILDREN'S CONCERT
Children's rock-n-roll perform-
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educative form of entertainment
to Orange Coast College's Robert
B. Moore Theatre at 2 p.m. Chll·
dren and their parents ....ie
encouraged to sing and clap
along. Tickets are $8 for adult and
$5 for children in advance or $10
for adult and $7 for children at the
door. For more infonnation, call
432-5880. .
REPTILE & ASH EXPO
Cedar Hill Reptile Enterprises
presents a Reptile & Plsh Expo
from 10 a.m. to 5 p .m. today and
Sunday in building 14 of the
Orange County Fairgrounds.
Admission is $6 for adults. $2 for
children and fr:ee for children
under 5. For ,more information,
call 707-578-3976.
SKIN SCREENING
' May is National Skin Cancer
. Awareness month and the Fulton
Skin Institute is offering free skin
cancer screenings from 9 a.IIL to 5
·p.m . at 1617 Westcliff Drive, Suite
100, Newport B~ach. Call for
more information or an appoint-
ment at 631-3376. ·
WORLD WIDE WEB
Participants will learn the
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LABOR
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GASTROINTESTINAL· PROBLEMS
~ f rritllbft &wl S,Urnu
amazing potential of the World
Wide Web at a workshop from 9
a.m. to noon at Orange Coast Col-
lege's ~cintosh Lab located on
the fourth floor of the library. Reg-
istration is $49 and computer
expertence not required. For
more information, call 432-5880.
! SUNDAY .
BfRDSHOW
A Bird Show sponsored by
'Cedar Hill Enterprises will be
from 10 a .m. to 4 p.m. today in
Building 16 of the Orange County
Fairgrounds. Admission is $6 for
adults, $2 for children and clill-
dren under 5 are free. For more
information, call 707-S78-3976.
OCC PHILHARMONIC
Orange Coast College's Phil-
harmonic Orchestra closes out its
1995-96 season with a concert at
7:30 p.m. in the Robert B. Moore
Theatre. The concert will feature
Schubert's Symphony No. 8,
Schumann's Piano Concerto in A
Minor -and Shost~ovich's Sym-
phony No. 1. Tickets are $6 in
advance and $8 at the door. For
more information, call 432-5880.
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]'HE RITALIN CONTROVERSY
Coastline Counseling Center
will sponsor a lecture titled "The
Ritalin Controver5}'" from 7 to
8:30 p.m. ai 1200 Quail St., Suite
105, Newport Beach. Ass dona-
tion is requested from those who
can afford it For more informa-·
tion, call 4'1~-0991.
CHARLOm's WEB AUorrtONS
Orange Coast College will pre-
sent Joseph Robinette's adaption
of E.B. White's "Charlottes Web"
from July 31 through August 3.
Auditions will ·be held today at
3:30 p.m. in OCC's Drama Lab
Theatre. The play contains 20 to
30 roles for children and adults of
all ag~. i::or more information,
call 432-5640.
FOSSIL DAY USA
Students. 7 to 12 years of age,
will use a non-traditional
approach to study fossils and
have the opportunity to excavate
and prepare fossil specimens at
the Environmental Nature Cen-
ter from 1 to 4 p.m . on May 13.
Participants will take home their
own prepared specimens. The
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Sometlr;ng?
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SPECIAL
(la.t 3 weelu)
li rr,11 for
L1 1hn'~ 1>.iv
cost <is $20 plus an $8 material
fee. For more inf onn.ation, ·call
645-8489.
SNORtNG LECTURE
Hoag's Sleep Disorders Center
invites you to a free educational
lecture on •1s Snoring Affecting
Your Love Life and Yo\ir Health?•
from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Grace
Hoag Conference Center. For
more information, call 760-2070.
DEALING WITH DEPRESSION
"Finding Hope When Depres-
sion Hits• is the title of a free noon
program at the Friends Meeting
Room of the Newport Beach cen,.
tral Library. The focus will be Oil
coping methods for dealing vlit:6 .
eipotfonal crises. For more intot-
mation, call 717-3801.
SUNSET CRUISE
The Newport Harbo~ Hig)l
School Music Boosters are spotr
soring a sunset harbor cruis•
aboard the luxury yacht, Electra.
The $25 ticket includes h.Prs
d'oeuvres and entertainment.
Couples cost $45. For more into.
mation, call 642-5322.
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the death of 1l'acy Woloo$k.y. But
there's not mud) doubt that she
was killed because David Pleroe of
Irvine failed to stop when tbe signal
at Jamboree and Bison turned red
His blue Thunderbird rammed
'Iracy's red Firebird at what, the
legal 50 mph theref That 50
would bave·been just fine if
Pierce had a green light.
He would have glided right
through it and on down Jam-
boree, past the old Ford-Loral
campus on the left and on to
wherever he was going on a
bright Saturday morning.
But apparently, the light
turned red -not just yellow, red
-lUld this guy blew through it.
And he killed 'Iracy Wolansky. ·
I didn't know 1\'acy, ~ut I know
people who did They say she was
a wonderful, wonderful }ady. A
great mom,· a loving wife, a giver
of time and effQrt. nacy was prob-
ably not perlect, but she seems to
have come r~k.ably close.
The cops say the intersection
has not been "problematic." •1
don't know of any inordinate
nwnber of accidents at that loca-
tion," a Newport Beach Police
Department spokesman told the
Daily Pilot's Julie Ross cannon.
U there haven't been an inor-
dinate number of accidents at
Jamboree and Bison, it'S' a bloody
miracle .
I go through there maybe 8-10
times a week. I cross Jamboree
to go to the post office, the gas
station, the pet shop, the video
rental store, my storage garage.
And each time I cross Jam-
boree and arrive safely on the
other side, I give thanks. One
thing I never do is, qoss quickly. •
When I get the gteen light, I go ~
very slowly at first.
I just kind of ooze out into the
boulevard, checking both ways; I
fully expect some idiot to run the
red light because he is in such a
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big damn huny.
You want to know the last
time I saw someone run the red
light on Jamboree. It was Mon-
day afternoon at 2:43, five min·
utes shy of 53 hours after 'Iracy
Wolonsky was killed.
A lV remote truck was setting
up on the southwest comer of
Jamboree and Bison to do a
.
and again unb1 the police realize
that it is only luck and fear that
bave kept Jamboree and Bison
from becoming the scene r4 •an
inordinate number of accidents.•
It is luck because of the coinci-
dence of a few seconds this way
or that. It is fear, because locals
crossing on Bison know how dan-
gerous the intersection is. It is,
indeed, highly problematic. news report from the actual place
where 'Iracy Wolonsky died as a
fire department paramedic tried
to save her life. ,
A photographer was standing
in front of the "Eastbluff" sign in
the flower bed that marks the
Bison entrance to the community
where nacy lived. The pbotog
had her camera aimed so that a
heart-shaped wreath -one of
many floral tributes placed there
since Saturday -would frame
the spot of the impact.
And it will be unW the cops
start nailing every red-light run-
ner they can -on Jamboree, •
and everywhere else in the dty. :
Nail them. nail the oafs who scur-
alooq 25 mph residential streets .:. ~. 50 and above, nail the stq>-sign : •
n.umers and sliders.
..
I suspect that same red light
will be run again today, and tomor-
row, and the next day, and again
Cracking doW-0 on people
who choose not to play by the
rules would be the least we
could do in tribute to a woman
who aJways did.
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The. following is_ the unedited e-mail transcripts between City Manager Kevin Murphy
and Mayor John Hedges discussing the Fire Department's ambulance proposal.
;"' · ! Prom: John Hedges on Tue, Apr 30, 1996 8:23 AM
• Subject 'frlp . i-------------------.. ---------------------------------------------------------;'"----1 need immediate medicines for various ailments.
....... -~=-' : The future is getting some "one" there initially . To: Brockman, Marion; Forde, Kathy
•: Cc: Burnham. Bob; Harkless, LaVonne; Murphy,
:Kevtn
THE b .. ·
cy o~{ATE ~ with these skills. Perhaps w hen you're in town we
1 can have the conversations that Tlm and I had over
: ~ I'm in PHX today and will travel to DTW for Pat-
~ 630 for tom orrow. W~ check e-~~ as ll!_U~.:..-
: these issues. I also went through this in the early l BO's when my former town upgraded from ambu-
·~1~1Qlliu:Lt:lll..i...u.~~amedicG an~ohHl~os~eHe~f~kn:Beie·wNI--~-..-_,.. .............................. -. .......................... ~ ...... . ------.
!• • From: Murphy, Kevtn on Tue, Apr 30., 1996 8:30 AM
: Subject: RE: Trip
; To: Hedges, John
'.91 NEWPORT BEACH
OTY MANAGER KEVIN
MURPHY:
• 10-4. John there is a rumor ouJ thiefe that a
!"Councilman" in NB is writing a pi~ tor the Reg-
;ister that supports total privatization ot the para-
lllledics program. Any ideas on w ho supports this
concept? Doesn't jive with conversations I've had
!With CC members?
Everyone is geared
up now and ready.
I
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MAYOR JOHN HEDGES:
:· From: Hedges, John on Tue, Apr 30, 1996 6:16
;PM
• Subject RE: lnp
v
I'd like to have my shot at it.
: To: Murphy, Kevin ~---------------------------------------------------------------------------------~~ • I support evaluating the concept, but r m· not 1 "writing a piece.• I could fairly easily, though.
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• Prom: Murphy, Kevtn on Tue, Apr 30,1996 6':35 :rM
! Subject: RE: Trip 1
: To: Hedges, John
, John I thought we were beyond that idea, if we
;set up an enterprise fund, separate the costs and ·
·~ues, and give it the one year pilot program. H
:we truly privatized we either eliminatQ the four
:current freighter paramedic positions or downgrade
•them in classification to firefighter after meeting
!and conferring. U we eliminate the four we hurt
:response capabilities on each side of the bay as I
•Uiink we talked about in my office. If we down-
lgrade tbe positions to firefighters we keep the :expense and lose all of the current paramedic rev-
•enues. I still think our proposal has the most merit ~We can put it in place and transport ALS, contract
:tor BIS transport, work the collections and give it
•tbe one year pilot. I'm confident it will work as
:planned. Medtrans is going to come at us with
,everything they have and I'm afraid I play too nice
•for the stuff they are going to bring. I have indicat· Jed. to Medtrans that 1f they sweeten their altema·
:tive to match our numbers we can keep them in
.place. So far they haven't responded and appear to
:want the war. l'm going to try again before the
:t3tb.
•
: Prom: Hedgu, John 9n Tue, Apr 30, 1996 6:44
tPM
: Subject: RE: Trtp
: To: Murphy, Kevtn
• It's incredible that after over a year of this dialog ~that Riley1s proposal is still unclear. As I stated in a
:recent letter to Tom Hyans, I believe that his pro-
Subject: Time
To: Murphy, Kevin
' It's time for both of us to go to bed. I'll log on
again tomorrow morning after my Tampa turn-
around. Now gol
From: Hedges, John
Date: Tue, Apr 30, 1996 9:50 PM
Subject RE: Trip
To: Mmphy, Kevin
I understand that. There are also numerous
cities which have totally private paramedic service.
We .have not looked at that angle, and if we are to
consider it in a "cold business like way," that nee·
essarily must be part of it.
From: Hedges, John on Wed, May 1, 199610:38
AM
Subject RE: Time
To: Murphy, Kevin
It appears at this point that it will be difficult for
me to get off for the May 13 meeting.
Frankly, I am not that motivated at this point. I
know the EMS will be on the agenda. What else? ,
From: Murphy, Kevin on Wed, May 1, 1996
10:42 AM
Subject: RE: TI.me
To: Hedges, John
Probably the agreement with IRWD/OCWD, but
by then I think you'll be looped into tbe issue. If
you're not there, do you want me to continue the
EMS? Everyone is geared up now and read y.
Prom: Hedges, John on Wed. May 1, 1996 10:53
AM
Subject: RB: Time
To: Murphy, Kevin
r d like to have my shot at it. Will it require 2
readings? f
posal bas S votes Just based on your and your staff's
recommendation. These votes would be cast with·
, out a close examination of the existing program
•(including staffing of the fire department) and a Prom: MurpJay, Kevin OD Wed. May 1, 1996 3:37
:blind acceptance that expansion o1 government PM
itnvolvement 1n health care ts warranted. Subject: RE: TI.me
I At the last public safety c:onunittee meeting we To: Hedges. Jolm
uked some pointed questions which are heretofore Yes, the recommendation that l just got in the
unanswered. 1 don't think it's just Medtrans which draft staff report (that I haven't read cover to cover
wants the "war.• I think that you should look in yet) says: 1) notify Medtrans of 60 day notice; 2)
•your own beckyard. Remember that Riley's first • authorize a request for proposal for bis transports 3)
ireactton wa.s to drag out the "dead baby" argu· obtain Orange County EMS approval for PAU unit
lment. ·at Mariners station 4) begin paramedic service at
• • Mariners June 3rd 5) kevise the ordinance permit·
Prom: Marplly, KtMD on 'JUe, Apr 30,1990 6:.50 ting transport on June
PM 10th end 2•lh. 6) Adopt reso with fees on the
Subject JU!: Trip 10th and 2•th 1) Begin transport on July 13th with
Toi HM,... Jolm paramedics on A1.S calls 8) May 1997 report back I John no dead babies and I'm look:l.ng at it in a to coundl on service, revenues etc ... One thing I'll
•cold btwtMl!·like way, which ls the way I normally probably try to do John ii Me lf we can get a fint I do. I think lt'• a better busto .. dedston today and reading of the onUnance on the next meeting and · •mto the near future. U c:ond1tionl Change we need then aecond at the tecond meeting 1n May so we ...
fl) adapt. For today its belt. There we numerous don't drag th1s out too lol)g. This would gtve you
C.-around So. Cdforma that have transported the shot on a~on U you need tt.
tir years. Nat just ALs. bUt BLS u well.
To: Murphy, Kevin
One of the things that I do not understand is the
perceived necessity to expa.nd paramedic service in
addition to the transport. Who has identified this
"need• and how is it justified . The Mariner's station
is on the fringe of ~wport Beach, and it is ques-
tionable how much more it would benefit NB over
the existing service. Even if the service is sett-sup-
porting, wtuch it should be, it seems that the whole
proposal is designed to entrench further the FD in
medical care and give firefighters a reason.for exis-
tence beyond fighting the occasional fire. l believe
a "top to bottom" evaluation o(the entire Depart-
ment is warranted lf we are to be sincere and hon-
est about services, service levels, and the provision
thereof.
From: Murphy, Kevin OD Wed, May 1, 1996 4:48
PM
Subject RE: TI.me
To: Hedges, John
J ohn, the underpinning of the "need" was in the
original report, which when I received the first draft
I asked the same question which· resulted in the
studies cited on the need to have advanced life
support services available within the first five min-
utes in AI..S responses to save lives. I'm not trying
out dead babies, just the facts from studies. 10bvi-
ously, five minutes is better than eight, but one
would be ideal, but not practical. The proposal
isn't another paramedic ·unit", but the upgrading
on a firefighter to freighter para.medic, so that there
are-two paramedic level services available in the
instances when one or both current paramedics is
tied up simultaneously. Th.is gives us one para-
medic unit on each side of the bay, and one para-
medic assessment unit in the areas on both sides of
the bay with the longest para.medic runs in time
and distance.
ftvm: Hedgel, John on Wed. May 1, 1906 4:55 PM
Subject: RE: nme
To: Murphy, Kevin
I understand. But from both a policy and finan·
d al standpoint how much better is 5 than 8. Don't
forget that Hoag is at most 6 miles away from the
farthest point in Newport Beach. In many cases
someone already •on site" could transport and
receive medical care before paramedics or first aid
could respond. This proposal just does not •feet•
rtght.
Prom: Murphy, IC9vtn OD Wed. May I, 1996 5:04
PM
Sub~RE:llae
To: HedgM. Joim
John did th.IS Issue come up over the months of
dilaillion within the Public Safety Cammittee or
wlth Tun. I know 11m and l baw bad that very
convenation. It ii the futili'e diredion of the fire
and 11m1 leMce. In tbe days Mfon puemMk:i
(J)te·72-75jjh) fire departments proWSed ~
firit aid and transported (tome did 8Dd IOIDe did·
o't). Wltb ~ obvioulty tbiefre an tbe
lt'9M with --capabilitiel '° trMt ~ Wlllo Jaave ~ bhletbmg. bid tblilr bwt*P •
edge from a variety of folks from physicians to
medics.
From: liedges, John on Thu, May 2, 1996 8:47 AM .
Subject: RE: TI.me
To: Murphy, Kevin
I do not hear the publJc outcry for this "future
direction" in fire services. Your staff is creating a
need where there is none. While that may be
appropriate for the pnvate sector by the use of
advertising, it has no place under the command
authority of the government. My posibon is that
fire personnel are trying to justify their ever higher
wages and benefits in the
face of declining demand. It's too bad that p0li-
cy makers succumb to what is union/fi.te manage-
ment propaganda. This very issue is the subject of
numerous "professional" fire management publica-
tions.
From: Murphy, Kevin on Thu, May 2,1996 2:13
PM
Subject: RE: TI.me
To: Hedges, John
Ok: let's say for the sake of argument we forget
the upgrade at Manners S\aUon: let'S-still do the
deal, it gets us the ability to bill on current medic
calls to MedicaJ and t<. tedicare pabents: MedJcaie
alone is $217k a year John I know where the union
is coming from I'm conung from the business deal
standpomt. U you want EMS (including para-
medics and first engine responders) to recover
more of their costs (wtuch 50°10 is to outsiders), then
we can by simply getting into a portion of the
transportation busmess,just a portion. The Bl.S 15
left to contract with the lowest bidder, presumably
MEd trans or another similar company.
From: Hedges, John OD Thu, May 2,1996 5:29
.PM
Subject: RE: TI.me
To: Murphy, Kevin
Are you presenting a different proposal, or just
for the sake of argument?
From: Murphy, Kevin OD Thu, May 2, 1996 6:23
PM
Subject RE: Time
To: Hedges, John
As stated, just for the sake of argument. It would
be two-faced for the st a.ff for months to go one
direction only to go another at the 1 lth hour. U you
want to propose something else to the Council
that's fine . It would require that we go back at re-
negotiate with oui employees since we'd be requir·
mg them to transport, but without the bump up for
one position to paramedic level per day.
Prom: Hedges, John on Pr1, May 3,1991 1:31 PM
Subject: RE: TI.ile
To: Mllrpby, Kevtn
I cannot believe that 1 am hearing you say thAt it
would be •two-faced• or too much trbuble to
retract a position which may be wrong or poorly·
thought through . Th.is whole thing is beginning to
smell .•
Proa: Mmpby, IC vtD
Date: Fri. May 3, l tM 2: l2 PM
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THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1996 I
• . ' T he Orange Coast c;ollege's -48th commencem ent ceremony
will hon or 1,793 students on Thursday, May 30, beguming at
6p.m.
David A. Grant. retired Orange Coast College president, is this
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Nancy Eileen Eggleston, Kristin Layne
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~· -The following is the unedited e-mail transcripts between City Manager Kevin Murphy
and Mayor John Hedges discussing -the Fire Department's ambulance proposal.
• • .. 1 .
: ! Prom: John Hedges on Tue, Apr 30, 1996 8:23 AM
: Subject: 'frlp r----------------------------------------------------------------------------------,
• . To: Brockman, Marton; Forde, Kathy
Cc: Burnham, Bob; Harkless, LaVonne; Murphy,
Xevtn
• · I'm in PHX today and will travel to DlW for Pat-
~m 630 for_!.Qmorrow. Wll! che9t e-mail as usual. ---...-.....,...~
• From: Murphy, Kevin on Tue. Apr 30, 1996 8:30 AM
: Subject: llE: Trip •
; To: Hedges, John ~
...
THE b . ·
CY D~{ATE ....................... , .. _ .................. ._ .... ._ ........ .
111 NEWPORT BEACH
OTY MANAGER KEVIN
MURPHY:
Everyone is geared
up now and ready.
I I
· 10-4. John there is a rumor out there that a
!•councilman" in NB is writing a piece for the Reg-
;ister that supports total privatization of the para-
·medics program. Any id@as on who supports this
concept? Doesn't jive with conversations I've had
~th CC members?
_.NEWPORT BEACH
MAYOR JOHN HEDGES: • I I ..
; From: Hedges, John on Tue, Apr 30, 1996 6:16
:PM
Subject: RE: lnp
I'd like to have my shot at it. ' ' ' I
I ' I ! To: Murphy, Kevin L----------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ : I support evalua~g the concept, but I'm not
• •wnting a piece." I could fairly easily, though. •
• From: Murphy, Kevin on Tue, Apr 30,1996 6:35
:PM
: SUbject RE: Trip
To: Hedges, John
Subject: Time
To: Murphy, Kevin .
It's time for both of us to go to bed. I'll log on
again tomorrow morning afte r my Tampa turn-
around. Now gol
From: Hedges, John
Date: Tue, Apr 30, 1996 9:50 PM
Subject llE: Trip
To: Murphy, Kevin
I understand that. There are also numerous
cities which have totally private paramedic service.
We have not looked at that angle, and if we are to
.. consider it in a •cold business like way," that nec-
: John I thought we were beyond 'that idea, if we
;set up.an enterprise fund, separate the costs and
·~ues, and give it the one year pilot program. If
:we truly privatized we either eliminate the four
:current freighter paramedic positions or downgrade
•them in classification to firefighter after meeting ~and conferring. If we eliminate the four we hurt
:response capabilities on each side of the bay as I
'Ulink we talked about in my office. If we down-
:grade the positions to firefighters we keep the ;expense and lose all of the current paramedic rev-
•enues. I still think our proposal has the most merit.
:we can put it in place and transport ALS, contract
!for BLS transport, work the collections and give it
•the one year pilot. I'm confident it will work as
!planned. Medtrans is going to come at us with
jeverything they have and I'm afraid I play too nice
Jfor the stuff they are going to bring. I have indicat-
led to Medtrans that if they sweeten their altema-
:tive to match our numbers. we can keep them in
•place. So far they haven't responded and appear to
:want the war. I'm going to try again before the
:13th.
• ? Prom: Hedges, John on 1\ae, Apr 30, 1996 6:«
•RU
: Subject: JU!: Trip ! To: Murpby, Kevin
• It's incredible that after over a year of this dialog
:that Riley's proposal is still unclear. As I stated in a
:recent letter to Tom Hyans, I believe that his pro-
tposal has 5 votes ju.st based on your and your staff's
lrecommendation. These votes would be cast with-! out a close examination of the existing program
•(including staffing of the fire department) and a
:blind acceptance that expansion of government
•involvement in health care ts warranted.
: At the last public safety committee meeting we
I uked some pointed questions which are heretofore
unanswered. 1 don't think it's just Med.trans.which
wants the "war.• I think that you should look in
~your own backyard. Remember that Riley's first
•reaction wu to drag out the "dead baby" argu·
:ment. • Proa: MUrpby, ICevla OD Tue, Apr 30,1996 6:50
PM
Subject IU!: Trip
Tht......,Joba
John no deed babtet and I'm looking at it in a
cold bulin1111-Uke way, wb1ch ii the way I normally f do. I think it'• a better bnsb>• dedlion today and
ttnto the near tutu.re. If oond1tlonl change we need.
t ~ adapt. Pot toda~ belt. There are numerous
I cmiil att;uDit So, Cinda that h&ye transported
._ yean. Not just~ but BLS u well.
• I """*H1 ..... JM1ioanr.,Apr3l,ttllt:U . ,.. "
..
essarily must be part of it.
From: Hedges, John on Wed. May 1, 199610:38
AM
Subject: RE: Time
To: Murphy, Kevin
It appears at this point that it will be difficult for
me to get off for the May 13 meeting.
Frankly, I am not that motivated at this point. I
know the EMS will be on the agenda. What else?
From: Murphy, Kevin on Wed. May 1, 1996
10:42,AM
Subject: RE: Time
To: Hedges, John
Probably the agreement with IRWD/OCWD, but
by then I think you'll J>e looped into the issue. If
you're not there, do you want me to continue the
EMS? Everyone is geared up now and ready.
From: Hedges, John on Wed. May 1, 199610:53
AM
Subfed: RE: Time
To: Murphy, Kevin
I'd like to have my shot at it. Will it require 2
readings?
Prom: Murphy, KeVln on Wed. May 1, 1996 3:37
PM
Subject: RE: Time
To: Hedges. John
Yes, the recommendation that I just got in the
draft sta.f1 report (that I haven't.read cover to cover
yet) says: 1) notify Medtrans of 60 day notice1 2)
authorize a request for proposal for bis transports 3)'
obtain Orange County EMS approval for PAU unit
at Mariners station 4) begin paramedic service at
Mariners June 3rd 5) Revise the ordinance permit-
ting transport on June
10th and 24th. 6) Adopt reso with fees on the
10th and 24th ?) Begin transport on July f3th with
paramedics on AlS calls 8) May 1991 report back
to council on service, revenues etc ... One thing I'll
probably try to do Johll ll ..e U we can get a first
reading of the ordln~ on tbe next meeting and
then second at the second lileedDq in May so we
don't drag this out too lc>Dg. 1bll would give you
the shot on adoption if you DMd it. •
t
from: H .. .-, Jolla oa WM. MtiY 1, t• 4:.M
PM :
~~-n..
To: Murphy, Kevin
One of the things that I do not understand is the
perceived necessity to expapd paramedic service in
addition to the transport. Who has identified this
"need• and how is it justified. The Mariner's station
is on the fringe of Newport Beach, and it is ques-
tionable how much more it would benefit NB over
the existing service. Even if the service is self-sup·
porting, which it should be, it seems that the whole
proposal is designed to entrench further the FD in
medical care and give firefighters a reason for exis-
tence beyond fighting the occasional fire. I believe
a "top to bottom" evaluation of the entire Depart-
ment is warranted if we are to be smcere and hon·
est about services, service levels, and the provision
thereof.
From: Murphy, Kevin on Wed, May 1, 1996 4:48
PM
Subject: RE: Time
To: Hedges, John
John, the underpinning of the ·need · was in the
original report, which when I received the first draft
I asked the same question which resulted in the ·
studies cited on the need to have advanced life
support services available within the first five min·
utes in ALS responses to save lives. I'm not trying
out dead babies, just the facts from studies. Obvi-
ously, five minutes is better than eight, but one
would be ideal, but not practical. The proposal
isn't another paramedic •unit", but the upgrading
on a firefighter to freighter paramedic, so that there
are two paramedic level services available in the
instances when one or both current paramedics is
tied up simultaneously. nus gives us one para-
medic unit on ellch side of the bay, and one para-
medic assessment unit in the areas on both sides of
the bay with the longest paramedic runs in time
and distance.
Prom: Hedgel, John on Wed. May t, 1996 4.:55 PM
Sub)ec:t RE: Time " . .
To: Murphy, Kevin
I understand. But from both a policy and finan·
cial standpoint how much better is 5 than 8. Don't
forget that Hoag is at most 6 miles away from the
farthest point in Newport Beach. In many cases
someone already •on site• could transport and
receive medical. care before paramedics or first aid
could respond. This proposal just does not "f~i
rlght.
From: Murpby, Kevin on Wed. May 1, 1096 5:04
PM '
Subject: RE: llme
To: Hedges, John •
John did thiS ls$u come up over the months ot
d1scull1on within the PUblic Safety Committff or
with Tun. I know 1bn and l have had that very
convenatloo. lt ti the futute direction of the fire
and ems teiVice. In the days before puemedia
(pre-72·?51ab) ftre departments proVided advanced
ftrit ak1 and nmported (IOme did and some did-
n't). Wltb paramedics obvioulty tbeyre on the
acene wtlh men cepebWtiel to treet people Who
.Mve ~ blwtbll:MJ, bed their hMit stop or
need immediate medicines for various ailments .
The future is getting §Orne "one· there initially
with these skills. Perhaps when you're in town we
can have the conversations that Tlill and I had over
these issues. I also went through this m the early
80's when my former town upgraded from arnbu·
e/..emt to paramedics arul.l.got a dose of kngwJ.-
edge from a variety of folks from physicians to
medics.
From: Hedges, John on Thu, May 2, 1996 8:47
AM
Subject RE: Time
To: Murphy, Kevin
" I do not be ar the pubbc outcry for this •tuture
direction" in fire services. Your staff is creating a
need where there is none. While that may be
appropriate for the private sector by the use of
advertising, it has no place under the command
authority of the government. My position is that
firee;rsonnel are trying to justify their ever-higher
wa es d benefits in the
f of declining demand. lt's too bad that poli-
cy makers succumb to what is union/fire manage-
ment propaganda. Th.is very issue is the subject of
numerous "professional" fire management publica-
tions.
From: Murphy, Kevin on Thu. May 2,1996 2:13
PM
Subject: llE: TI.me
To: Hedges, John
Ok; let's say for the sake of argument we forget
the upgrade at Manners stabon; let's still do the
deal, it gets us the ability to bill on current medic
calls to Medical and ~ledlcare pabents; Medicare
alone is $217k a year. John 1 know where the union
is corrnng from· . l'm coming from the business deal
standpoint. U you want EMS (including para-
medics and first engine responders) to recover
more of the11 costs (which 50°10 is to outsiders), then
we can by sunply getting into a portion of the
transportation busi.ness,1ust a portion. The BLS is
left to contract Wlth the lowest bidder, presumably
MEd trans or another s~ar company.
From: Hedges, John on Thu, May 2,1996 5:29
PM
Subject: RE: Time
To: Murphy, Kevin
Are you presenting a different proposal, or just
for the sake of argument?
From: Murphy, Kevin on Thu, May 2, 1996 6:23
PM
Subject: RE: TI.me
To: Hedges, John
As stated, just for the sake of argument. It would
be two-faced for the staff for months to go one
direction only to go another at the 11th hour. If you
want to propose something else to the Council
that's tine. It would require that we go back at re-
negotiate with our employees smce we'd be requir·
ing them to transport, but without the bump up for
one position to paramedic level per day.
Pt-om: Hedges. John on Prt, May 3, t 9M l :38 PM
Subject: RE: lbDe·
To: Murphy, Kevin
I cannot belic-ve that I am hearing you say that it.
would be •two-faced" or too much trouble to
retract a position which may be wrong or poorly-
thought throµgh. This whol thing IS beginning to
smell.
Prom: Murpby, Xevtn
Date: Prt. May 3, 1M 2:12 PM
Subject: U: nae
'lb: Hedfel. Jolul
John I'm sUriply Mying that we still .upport the
recommendetion; 1f you'd like to propoee an alter-
native that's fine; on another subject ... Ben Jacbola
bu a letter to the Coundl that he'd lib on our CC •
agienda on the 13th bulcelly saying tbet the
Mariilerl Ubrary thing ii a rumor. Joan •can• lt on
the .genda, wtth a letter to COunCil and a pn11 rel•'" to kill the rumor. Or tmt put lt on the agert·
da aDd be dOtM With tt. Actually .... ~ good
i.n.. atr-'9bl forw~ .. to the pOAnt.
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AU THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1996 Newport Bach/COlta W... Dtaily Pi.loc
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Auction fun$ another year of·activitieS for Boys and Cih-IS Clubs · ·· ·
' W:tb US ladlltlel opera~ '
mg throughout Orange
County, the Boys and
Girla Clubs provide more than
25,000 school-age children in the
community •supervised activity
in a safe, positive environment
that ls affordable to most 8,ll par-
ents,• said Richard Powet, exec-
utive director of The Harbor
Area Boya and Gtrla Club in
Costa Mesa, also known as the
Lou Yantom Branch.
More than 130 parents and
mends of the club gathered this
week to celebrate the values that
are intrinsic to the organization
and the opportunities for recre-
ation as well as education and
socialization offered to their chil-
dren. The annual dinner dance
and auction's Cinco de Mayo
theme transformed the club gym
into a fiesta Mexicana. "nie fabu-
lous food of Taco Mesa and the
pombastic beat of Amba.Pcldor
Entertainment shook the rafters
almost as much as the cheering
parents, siblings and mends of on-
court stars that recently filled the
bleachers of the club gym for one
of the basketball playoff games.
ln addition to the dining and
the dancing, there were plenty of
bids on more than 200 donated
items featured in a silent and live
auctiontoraise fundsforanother
year of club activities. Bart Wag-
oner and Bob Dryer handled the
auction, the main attraction of
which was a 1996 Chicago 9ulls
Basketball autographed by all of
the players. The high bidder took
the ball home for a super $2,000
donation.
Harlan 'Andersen and a com-
b.w.
cook
mittee including locals Shelly
htber, }donlque Gregory, Lau-
rie Vacker, Katherine Unk,
llobtn Whttesldes, Joann Peart,
Julie "Bas, Shella Ortwein. San-1
dra Murphy and Sherri Whit-
field helped make the events a
success. For all of the local fami-
lies who partake in the Boys and
Girls Club programs, the rewards
to their children are evident. For
the community at large, the Boys
and Girls Clubs are helping to
develop children with high self
esteem, respect for others,
healthy comp~titive spirit with a
particular emphasis on spotts-
manship and team value. They
are a valuable adjunct to the
public school system at a time
when such programs are more
important than ever. ·
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Back Pocket. Sipping fine
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coune, the meatball to end all
meatballs, the crowd of grand lux
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NewpOrt's Barbara Roberti was
~me of the first in Magnuson's
lbe Bade Pocket.
Actor and bon vivant, George
Hamilton, brought his black
Bentley, nonstop sense of humor
and legendary tan to Newport's.
Balboa Bay Club tJiis week to
introdu<:e his new line of dgars
at Henry Scbeilein's California
Wine and Food Festival '96. The
three-day event that began with
a Wine tasting and seafood buffet
Friday eveninq, ended Sunday
with •The Grand Tete de Cuvee
Champagne Spectacle,• a sold ..
out success benefiting the Assis-
tance League ot Newport-Mesa.
More than $8,000 was donated to
the league by way of the Big Bot-
tle Auction held Saturday
evening in conjuction with the
black tie dinner billed as •A Cel-
if ornia Passion Celebrating Wme
and Food.• .
Mary Jean Slmpldm, Nina
Poe and Marte France-Lefebvte,
all of the Assistance League,
were among the local crowd
enjoying the bounty of the festi-
val and the barbs of Hamilton.
As pa.rt of the champagne cel-
ebration Sunday; Hamilton was
inducted, along with hotelier
Schielein, into the 'Ultra-exclusive
"Seber Sodety• of champagne
affldonadot. Only some 20 or so
people in the world are cwrent
members of this group that
includes European royalty to the
reigning queen of the kitchen
(and the glass of wine) Julia
Child.
Hamilton and Schielein used
Napoleonic sabers to pop the
tops of magnums of Moet Chan-
don, pouring the bubbling con-
tents into a precariously bal-
anced, mUlti-tiered crystal
Christmas tree of Baccarrat
champagne glasses, creating a
champagne waterfall to the
delight and applause of the
crowd. AB Hamilton was induct-
ed into the society by the spirit-
ed Frenchman Francois Ntvaud,
he sat on a dining chair fronting
the champagne display as the
3-foot-long silver and gold
saber was tipped from his
shoulder to his head to bis other
shoulder as it he was being
knighted in the days of old. Hb1l3
only comment, •Oh my gosh, l
feel like I'm back with my ex-
wile again.•
In the cheering crowd, along
with the Assistance League
devotees, were wine experts Jlm.
Allen, Erk Hamen and Carol
Sttglbaur, chefs Gwen Gulllke-
sen, Jonathan GeJm.an and Muy _
Evely, Jean Jtterre Elgenbeet '~c':1u.,,, Richard Ella, publisher of the __ ~ ~
Quarterly Review of Wines, an%
Stuart Ram.say, editor of the rJ
Journal of Classic Malts Society.~'!.~· ' '
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Club porte cochere to ensure th~°JJ. 1
safety and sobriety of all leaving • .'tft-:j,"''f
the Moet reception, with or with,.+~~·
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·ROCKER R·E·N·EWED
f on11:er Stray Cat ~o perform post-rockabilly iflg
y Todd Aaron Jensen, Daily Pilot
In the first hours of the Reagan
e$ •. who could predict that a
·o of post-punk teen-age rocka-
illies with . Eiffel Tower pom-
adours and jelly-belly-pink
:>unge coats would nile the
harts and pave the way for
ture rockers on MTV? I
The Stray Cats, that's whQ. l
"I think we always knew we'a
successful," boasted Lee Rock-'
r, bass player for the now-
efunct Cab, ·in a recent tele-
hoi{e interview.
Born in a garage, the band
cily grew impatient with gig-
at local dives in Long Island
bOught four plane tickets to
o)ldon -one for each band ~m'Der, and one for Rocker's
e.flc Johnson-sized upright
a2;s1 Despite having no contacts,
o s£ows, and no money, the Cats
ow:tJi themselves signed to a
ajor record label just three
onths after crossing the
tiantic.
•"In retrospect, it was brave,"
ocker said, •but it coultl've been
eally stupid.
Br 1984, the band, a unique
y'bftd of rockabilly, blues, . and
o<>tS music crossed with the raz-
e-Aazzle of a Casino marquee, ad produced seven platinum
bums, solidified the formula for
usic videos and toured the
or~d several times over. They
were in their early 20s. ·
:There was a lot of pressure,· ~ocker confessed. "We went
nonstop for four years."
Rocker, the son of New York
Philharmonic clarinetists, did the
Stray Cat strut out the backdoor
of the maelstrom and moved into
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+WHEN: Tonight at 8.
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a more stable solo career. "I did-
·, n't want to spend the rest of my
life finishing a night playing (Cats
staple) 'Rock This Town,'" Rocker
said.• r just needed to grow up
and move on.• ·
The liberated Rocker had post-
Cats success with two more
blues-oriented bands before
assembling bis current lineup.
coming to the Galaxy Theatre
tonight at 8.
Collaborating with Aero-
smith/Ozzy Osbourne songwriter
Mark Hudson, as well as Bay
. Area players Devin Powers and
Jimmy Sage, Rocker feels he has
found his niche.
"My goal has always been to
take roots-forms of American
music -rockabilly and blues,
and all that -and do something
different with it," he said. "You
know, stay true to the elements,
but to take it somewhere else."
The results, as sampled from a
three-song tape of recent studio
sessions, are dynamic, th~ping,
impassioned, and a helluva lot of
fun, Rocker, now living in Lagu-
na Beach, plans on recording a
full-length album in the fall. fol-
lowing a European tour this sum-
mer.
"I love being on stage," Rock-
er said, noticeably excited. "It's
an hour and a half when no one
can bug you. It's definitely mag-
ic." .
Rocker promises a high-ener-
gy, eclectic performance at The
Galaxy. .
·Now it's not so much blues,
not so much rockabilly, not so
much punk. It's got a lot of differ-
ent elements." ·
Rocker said the new band is
drawing him ever closer to his
musical aspirations, and that suc-
cess is •about following your own
thing. As an artist, you're lost if
you watch what other people are
doing too much. You've got to
stay true to what ypu're about.
I've kind of inade a career of
going against the grain." -.
• TOOO JENSEN is always on the look·
out for great local bands. Send tapes or
CDs to his attention: PO Box 5606, Bal-
boa Island, CA 92662.
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South Coast Repertory
o feature reading
"Big Hunk O' Bumin' Love"
by Prince Gomolvilas, a screwball
comedy about a man who must
'1Trll'mrtn-,.voidcurexplostve ·
ly' curse, will be read at South
C~ Repertory on Monday, May q at 7:30 p .m. on SCR's Main-
stage. Tickets are $7. •
A California resident, Gomolvi-
las reveals a deft sense of humor,
while managing to explore issues
ot race, gender, love, death, ...the.
g~neration gap and the typical
oh-so;male fear of corrunitment.
• "Big HWik O' Bumin' Love"
wbn the , $2,000 second prize U;i
SOuth Coast Repertory'~ Seventh
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tion. First prize went to Jennifer
Maisel's "Eden," which received
an April reading.
For more information or tickets,
call 957 -4033.
Vietnamese-American ·
Troupe to perform
•Laughter from the Children of
War,• a unique tbeatrlcal event
weaving tht1 personal experi-
ences of a dozen young Viet-
namese-Americans, will ~ pre-
sented on South Coast Reperto-
ry's Second Stage on June 21, 22
and 23.
Created and performed by the
Vietnamese-American troupe
Club O' Noodles, "Laughter"
takes the audience on an imagi-
nation-defying journey from Viet-
nam to America, from innocence
p.m. and Sunday, Jupe 23 at 2:30
p.m. Tickets are $10 to· $15. For
more information, call 957-4033.
to harsh reality, and pain to Make this 'Discovery'
laughter. It blends Vietnamese • • •
sattnr,ltadlfioniil lUllabies an . -for smmner activtties
folkdance with American humor,
jazz and modem dance.
The first Vietnamese-American
theater ensemble in the United
States, Club O' Noodles formed in
1993 around artistic director
Hung Nguyen. •Laughter from
the Children of War" began-when
Nguyen sat down to write a fairy-
tale about the origins of the Viet-
namese ·people .
Performances are Friday and
Saturday, June 21 and 22, at 8
Orange Coast College's Com-
munity. Education Office is offer-
ing a 44-page book.let "Discov-
ery" that lists all workshops, per-
formances, tours and non-credit
classes C)Vailable Uus summer.
The • Discotrery " booklet is
free and -ccm be -picked op;n ·the
Community Education Office
next to the library at the college,
2701 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa.
Book.lets will be mailed upon
request by calling 432-5880.
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Young Shakespeare 1he s\friEject
.Orange Co.asfCollege's 'A €ry of RlayeriP
By Tom Titus, Daily Pilot . .
which path he r·-·---.. ----.. ·-----·------., young WW
chose, but the • l Y.I. out of the
factors that led I , .. ,._,,of.__. ordinary life to his decision ' "'-7 .. _, ... ~. and into histo-
are the lngredi-C'.ollt Col-ry. Petro ts
ents or •A ·cry pa.rticula.rly
of Player,." strong,
Director Alex though she
(who alterna tes with Kim~fB.
Plsber in the role) gives cud.Ji·
earth y, sedu~tive q uality t~ ..
the part of Will's tree-spirite'd
seductr~ss. Peter: Kred~r _
seethes with une~lained T~
as Anne's hotheaded brotheP-opportuni~to excavate and
prepare fossil Spedmem at Pot·
ail Day USA from .1 to 4 p.m.
Monday at the E.nvironmenta1
Nature Center. Participents will 1ARMCHAlll TIAVEI.:
•Great Cities OI Europe• ii .
the final preseotatk>n tn
Orange Coast College's travel-
ogue fUm aeries, Armchair
Adventures. 'D'avel joumallst
Doug Joaes wW be on band to
narrate the feature-length travel
film at 7 p.m. Friday in tbe col-
lege's Robert B. Moore Theatre.
Infonnation: 432-5880.
F or the past several sea-
sons, Orange Coast Col-
lege has designated one
month each year as "Shake-
speare Month," giving audi·
ences a chance to appreciate
this most prolific of Eliza-
bethan p laywrights.
This year, the subject is not
"Hamlet" or "Macb eth ," but
William Shakespeare himself,
ex.am.ined bS' William Gibson,
Colson has tends to play
mounted an her character
ambitious, on one, stri-
while little Birgitta Ragn! dottir (alternating with Farr
Anna Roth) is a uite acco
plished prescho~ scene st
er as Will's tiny daugbtet, > ... 1
•· take home their own prepared
spe<imens. the COit is S20 plus
an S8 Dl4terial fee. Por more
infonD.$tion, call 645-8489.
2WILL: 1llE EAJlLY YEARS:
Orange Coast College's
11th annual Shakespeere
Month productiQn presents "A
Cry of Players," a fictional
account of Shakespeare's early
lite, tonight through May 12.
Tickets: $6 and $1 in advance,
$8 and $9 at the door. Show
times: Thursday through Satur-
day at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2
p.m. Information; 432-5880. ... _
f 3 ART .EXHIBITS: "There : and Then" by Christel Dill.·
' bohner is the solo art exhi-~ bition featured in the Main
• Gallery ol Griffin Llnton Con-
: temporary Exhibitions. Haddad
and Mosher are in the Projecf
: Room through June 9. Opening
~ reception is 6 p.m. to midnight
• Saturday. Hours: noon to 5 p.m.
; . Saturday and Sunday a.nd by
" appointment. Inform4tion: 646-~, 5665. 1640 Pomona Ave., Costa
' Mesa. !.
•
8CIASSICAL CONCERT D:
Ora.nge Coast College's
Pbilharmonic Orchestra Will
close its 1995-96 season with a
concert at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in
the Robert B. Moore Theatre.
The concert will feature Schu-
bert's Symphony No. &, Schu-
mann's Piano Concerto in A
Minor and Shostakovich's Syin-
ph.Qny No. 1. Tickets are $6 in
advance ana $8 at the door.
Information: 432-5880.
9 A WELCOME Sn.ENCE:
The Philharmonic Society
will present a Mother's Day
performance of two Charlie
Chaplin silent films, •The Kid•
and •nie ldl~ Class," at 3 p.m.
Sunday at the Performing Arts
Center. Uve accompaniment
will be provided by the Los
Angeles Chamber Orchestra.
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p.m. Satw"day and S~y in 740-2000. Information: 553-2422.
BUilding 14 of the Orange
County Fairgrounds. Admissk>n · 1 OCHII.DREN'S CON· is $6 for adults, $2 for children CERT: Children's rock-
.. and free for children under 5. 'n' roll performers Greg
,' Pormore infonnation, call 707-and Steve will bring their
518-3976. educative form of musical enter-
tainment to Orange Coast Col-• • OPINE PEATHEllED lege's Robert B. Moore 'Ibeatre ~~ byA BirdCedar~HillrNt---+-et-~~Best for ages
4 'l!C\.l 3 to 9. Advance-DurchAse tickets
Enterprl.ses will be from 10 a.m. are $8 for adults and SS for dill·
% to 4 p.m. Sunday in Building 16 dren. Prices at the door are $10
.. d. the OraJme County Fair-for adults and S7 for childlen. Fer
; gtuullds. Admission ii $6 for more information, call 432-5880.
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· author of "The Miro.de Work-
er." Gibson1s "A Cry of Play-
ers" focuses on the Bard's
youth which, if the play is his-
torically accurate, was no bed
of roses and Shakespeare np
pampered nobleman. .
When first encountered,
Will and his friends are
poaching dee'?' and will face
harsh punishment for their
deeds. Will is already married
to Anne Hathaway and th~ .
father of three children (only
one represented here), and
he's at a career crossroads -
should he stay home and 1.
become a teacher or head for
London and pursue a career in
the theater? ·
Of c:ourse, we aU know
Stomp comes to
Segerstro~ H~
The eight-member interna-
tional percussion troupe Stomp
comes to Segerstrom Hall at the
Orange County Performing Arts
,. Center for eight performances
July 16 to 21.
The. winner of an Oliver Award
for best choreograpqy, an Obie
Award and a Drama Desk Award
for #Unique Theatre Experience,"
Stomp uses everything but con·
ventional percussion instruments
-ga,bage cans, tea chests, plas-
tic bags, boots, hubcaps -to fill
the stage with a unique combina-
tion of perCl.lSSion, movement and
visual comedy.
--Stomp-was-aeated in Brigtrttnr;
England in 1991. It began it's run
at the Orpbeum Theatre in New
York in 1994, after sold-out per-
fon:nances in London. Most
recently the group could be seen
on the •Academy Awards," "The
impressive, but 1 dent note,
often uneven , howevet justi-
product1on ele-l fiably. • David :~:o~Ji:~ L--------,~---------------~ Scaglione
Performllnce from Steve Howb shakes the foundations of ~ " OCC's Drama Lab with his in the central role. Howe's powerful portrayal of Sir
young Shakespeare is no liter-Thomas, the village lord and
ate, poetic dreamer, but a Will's constant antagonist. bra~h; headstrong and willful Michael Rinke is particularly
youth with a seemingly insa-adept a~ Kemp, leader of the
tiable lust that makes his · traveling theatrical troupe.
home life somewhat less than Alex La Verde as Will's
idyllic. This is an unformed, cohort in crime and Florentino
untutored Sh~kespeare com-Vincent Tovar as the overseer
municating through his glands striving to capture the poach-
rath~r than his cerebral gifts, ers both deliver intensely
and Howe delivers a rich, strong performances. Howev-
robust performance. er, they, like many in the cast,
The primary conflict, are deficient in the art of
despite his hell-raising antics, enunciation, which plagues
is with Anne, depicted by the show with an absence of
Melissa Petro as a shrewish clarity.
scold who probably drove Denise Carolyn Moharsky
briefly in entertainment .
Tonight Show, H HDateline NBCH
and others.
Performances will be Tuesday
through Friday at 8 p.m., Satur-
day at 2 and ap.m. and Sunday at
2 and 7:30 p.m. For more informa-
tion, call 556-ARTS.
97 season.
While the foundation's trustees
feel the protection of the Upper
Newport Bay and ecological
reserve still demand attention, the
Susanna. itJ~
Much of the show crackft#
with a continuous sense oftni1
conflict, accelerated for maxi-
mum natural impact, and 'u.v.
much of its meaning is los~
a result. The production a•'•i
stands tallest in its scenes ~·"·
involving Will and Anne aiwr.
they sort out their rocky I11A"J'
riage. -,.i• •
Just as Gibson brought 9~
the mean streak in Helen ~· '!°
Keller in •Tue Miracle Wor~L
er" and its sequel, •MondV.,i.
After the Miracle," so has ,r;_t.'
painted the young Shake-' ,
speare, warts and all, in aar~
intriguing and involving pi\\'t:!e
of theater. ;j'f ••·
OCC's drama department'1•
may rate a "C • for clarity, <but
the company clearly eamsratt
"A" for energy. J • .,
basic mission has been fulflll~
and they're in the process of liqui-
dating assets. v ~·. •
Sunday's season-ending concert
will be at 7:30 p'.m. in the R~
B. Moore Theatre. For more OQtl-
cert information, call 432-588Q~ .. ,~.
--<:ompUM by Valerie Pu~t
OCC Philharmonic
receives $5,000 grant
SIR RQGER~ LTD, .
Sali.iJwich 'ilou..1e
Orange Coast College's Phil-
harmonic Orchestra, scheduled to
conclude its 35th season. with a
concert Sunday, has been award-
ed a $5,000 grant from the
Orange-eowtty Pounttanon -.=or,,..._-1i.;. ... i
Preservation of Publ1c Property.
The grant is the largest gift the
60-piece orchestra has received in
ils histo~ The grant will be used
to fund one of the orchestra's four
public. concerts during the 1996-
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;t9>me Blow Your Hom.•
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E, very notable career has
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play that introduced the
f!UW'e monarch of Broadway
comedy in February 1961.
beautifully.
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movie character actor Ken-
neth Mars in Dan B. Rodgers'
blustery portrayal of the
overbearing father. Rodgers
is effective, but somewhat
artificial at times in his nec-
essarily stereotypical inter-
pretation.
Renee Oran plays the
weary mother skillfully,
shouldering the weight of th'e
family's tribulations and scor-
ing splendidly in her tel~
phone monologue seque ce.
Cassendre de le Fortrie evels
in her sexy airhead character
-~In the quarter-century
since, Simon has churned out
popular -and profitable -
stage sagas at the rate of
about one per year, with
many of them (•The Odd
Geuple, • •chapter Two,· the
~Brighton Beach• trilogy)
ai«Wing from
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as one of
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with •c;ome ~ Sund~ "-Y 19.
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CON'TEMPOAARY EXHIBmONS
•There and Then,• a study
room by Christe\ DUlbohner iS the
solo art exhibition featured in the
Maln Gallery. Haddad & Mosher
are in the Project Room through
June 9. Opening reception is from
6 p.m. to midnight Saturday.
Houn;: Saturday and Sunday from
noon-5 p.m. and by appointment.
Information: 646-5665. 1640
Pomona Avenue, Costa Mesa. •
THE GREGORY GAWRY
The gallery celebrates its 10th
anniversary with an exhibition of
35 new works by watercolorist
Diane Moon, May 18 through
June 8. Opening reception is from
6 to 10 p.m. on May 1a. 3406 Via
Lido, Newport Beach. Informa-
tion: 723-0887.
LAGUNA ART MUSEUM STORE
"Turning the Tables,• a display
of table installations . by local
artists will be "featured at the
museum store in South • Coast
Plaza from May 18 through June
16. All artwork is available for
purchase. For more information,
call 662-3366.
NEWPORT HARBOR ART MUSEUM
"Who's Afraid of Freedom:
Korean Artists in California" will ·
run through May 26. The exhibit
includes works by artists trained
in Korea as well as the United
States and reveals the quality and
diversity of Korean-California art
being created today. Major
ArVMinor Artists will be on dis-
play through May 26 and features
works created by elementary stu-
dents participating in •Special
Studio" and •Partners." 850 San
Clemente Drive, Newport Beach;
759-1122. Hours: 10 a.m.-5p.m.
Tuesday-Thursday; 10 a.m.-7 p.m.
Friday; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday;
noon-5 p.m. Sunday. Admission:
$2-$4. Children under 12 free.
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;_ 1,Richard Meese smoothly
acts the role of the older,
p ayboybrofher aeftly bal-
ancing ha heart and his
libido. Meese goes beyond
surf ace aspects of the
patJ, turning in a fine, well-
rounded performance.
The younger brother, just
21 and declaring his indepen-
d8J)Ce , is ptayed at an
excitable high pitch by Mike
Smltb. He bas some of the
plq's funniest moments and
t~s full advantage of them.
tathie Kennedy adds a
su1'1Y and very genuine
Btitish accent to the part of
Maese's girllriend.. Connie.
rt•s:a nice, class-endowing
touJ:h that amplifies her char-
actFr, and Kennedy plays it
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UBAARY
"The Art of Surfing,• featuring
gliclee prints by Laguna Beech
artist Ken Auster will be on di.s-
p)ay"in the foyer of the library
through May 31 during normal
library hours. For more informa-
tion, calJJ711-3801.
NAUTICAL MUSEUM
The new area features the
Grand Salon for special exhibi-
tions, the Model Gallery, featur-
ing a world-class assembly of ship
models and a rotating display of
the Musewn's permanent collec-
tion in the Corridor Gallery. The
first exhibit in the Grand Salon
Gallery is a selection of paintings
and sketches and memorabilia
from the We of maritime artist
William Ale~der Coulter, which
runs through July 15.
CLUBS
ATLANTIS
Disc jockey Steve Beltran spins
retro, funk and rare grooves at 9
p.m. Thursdays .. DJs Steve Bel-
tran 9 p.m. Fridays and Maxwell
House 9 p.m. Saturdays spin
KROQ flashbacks, house, old
school and '70s. No cover charge
9 to 10 all three nights. 21 and
older; tastefully casual attire. 3388
Via Lido, third floor, Newport
Beach, 675-8008.
ALTA COFFEE
Open mike every Tuesday
from 8 to 10:30 p.m. 506 31st St.,
Newport Beach, 675-0233.
ATRlJM MARQUIS HOTEL
In the Airporter Club: Derek
Bordeaux & Friends, pop, B:30
p .m . Thursdays. Greg Topper
Band, pop, 8:30 p.m. Fridays, Sat-
urdays and Wednesdays. Fabu-
lous Fairlanes, pop, 8 p.m. Mon-
day. Bobby & the Cruzers, pop, 8
p.m. Tuesdays. Admission: $5 per
person; $8 per couple. 18700
MacArthur Blvd., 833-2770.
DANCE
BIG BAND SW1NG
Dance to the sounds of the big
band swing era with the Balboa
THURSPAY, MAY 9, 1~·· A t5
Beach Big Band May 17 and
every third Friday of the m<mtll
from 1 to 11 p.m. at 1be Costa
Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th
Street. nckets al'e SS and S4 tor
SAGE members. Call 645-2356
for more infonnation.
DANSE ORIENTAL£
Angelika Nemeth and her
dancers present a "Magical
Evening of Danse Orientale" at
Orange Coast College at 8 p.m.
Saturday, May 25 and at 4 p.m.
Sunday, May 26 in the Robert B.
Moore Theatre. Both belly danc-
ing and folkloric styles such as
Flamenco, Middle Eastern and
Indian will be performed. 'Ilckets
are $15 in advance and $20 at the
door. For more information, call
432-5880.
CHOREOGRAPHY WORKSHOPS
New York Choreographer
Donna Uchizono will teach a pair
of choreography work.shops at
Orange Coast College fiom 10
a.m. to 1 p.m.. on May 31and.hme1
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and agaitl on June 7 and 8 in
OCC's Dance Studio B. Workshop
fee is $45 for students ot OCC and
$55 for non-students. For more
infonnation, ca.ll 432-5506.
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CMtLOREN'S CONtERT
Children's rock-n-roll perform-
ers Greg & Steve will bring their
educative form of musical enter-
tainment to Orange Coast Col-
lege's Robert B. Moore Theatre at
2 p.m. Saturday. Best for ages 3 to
9, children and parents are
encouraged to sing an clap along.
Tickets are $8 for adult and $5 tor
children in lldvance or $10 for
adult and $1 for children at tbe
door. For more information, call
432-5880.
STORY AND CRAFT HOUR
From 2 to 3 p.m. every Sunday,
Barnes & Noble bolds a tun-filled
craft and story hour for children of
all ages. Refreshments will be
served. Barnes & Noble is located
at 1870 Harbor Blvd, 'Ihangle
Square in Costa Mesa. For more
information, call 631-0614.
FOSSIL DAY USA
Students, 7 to 12 years of age,
will use a non-traditional
approach to study fossils and
have the opportunity to excavate
and prepare fossil specimens at
the Environmental Nature Center
from 1 to 4 p.m. Monday. Partici-
pants will take home their own
prepared specimens .. The cost is
$20 plus an $8 material fee. For
more information, call 645-8489.
'TREASURE ISLAND'
Orange Coast College's Chil-
dren's Theatre Company presents
an adaptation of Robert Louis
Stevenson's "'Jreasure Island" at
2 p.m. on May 18 and 19 in OCC's
Drama Lab Theatre. The 35-
minute production is an audience
participation event designed to
get children interested in the the-
ater. Tickets are $5. For more
information, call 432-5932.
WRrrtRS WORKSHOP
A six-week writing workshop
for advanced Writers will begin at
10 a.m. May 16 at Local Grounds
Coffee House, 3007 E. Coast
Highway in Corona del Mar. The
cost is $125 and preregistration is
essential. For more information,
call 760-8086. •
DRAMATIC READING
The public is invited to a dra-
matic reading of Ray Bradbury's
"Dandelion Wme" at 7 p.m. May
16, in the Friends Meeting Room
of the Newport Beach Central
Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. For
more information, call 117-3801.
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ROUND TABLE WEST
Authors Ricba.rd Paul Evans,
•nmepiece, • Judith Orloff, M.D.,
•Second Sight,• Frank Dux. •Tbe
Secret Man," and Sue Cameron,
•The BibleCoo.kbook, • will be at
the May 23 meeting of the Round
Table West at noon at the B4lboa
Bay Cub, 1221 W. Coast High ..
way, Newport Beach. Tickets are
$35 and advan~ reservations
are required. For more informa-
tion, call (213) 256-7977.
POETRY READING
Hear an exciting, eclectic
evening of literature and meet the
finest writers of tomorrow today at
a live poetry reading at 8 p .m .
May 31. Bring a chair, a jug of
wine, a loaf of bread and an open
mind to Griffin Llnton Contempo-
rary Exhibitions, 1640 Pomona
Avenue, Costa Mesa. 646-5665.
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OCC PHILHARMONIC
Orange Coast College's Phil-
harmonic Orchestra closes out its
1995-96 season with a co&ert at
7:30 p.m. Sunday in the J,tobert B.
Moore Theatre. The concert will
feature Schubert's Symphony No.
8, Scbwnann's Piano Concerto in
A Minor and Shostakovich's Sym-
phony No. 1. Tickets are $6 in
advance and $8 at the door. For
more information, call 432-5880.
TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS
Free live classic rock perfor-
mances will be held front noon to
2:30 p.m. Monday through Friday,
from 7 to 10 p .m. on Friday and
Saturday, and from 1 to 3 p.m. on
Saturday and Sunday afternoons
on the Town Square at niangle
Square in Costa Mesa.
KJNGSTON TRIO
The Kingston Tho will perform
at 8 p.m. May 18 in Orange Coast
College's Robert B. Moore The-
atre. The trio's trademark three-
part harmony and clean crisp
sound is known to generations of
music fans. Tickets are 24 in
advance arur'S2a at the door. For
more information, call 432-5880.
LES BROWN & BAND OF RENOWN
Les Brown and his Band of
Renown ·oring the classic sounds.
of the 17-piece big band to
Orange Coast College's Robert B.
Moore Theatre at 4 p.m. May 19.
Brown's hits include "Sentimental
Journey" and "I've Got My Love
To Keep Me Warm." He and his
band have performed at inaugur-
al balls for Nixon and Reagan as
well as pedorming with Frank
Sinatr~ and Bing Crosby.
Advanced tickets are $18 and $21
at the door. For more information,
call 432-5880 ..
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Szechuan, Mandarln Cuisine
$095 Per Person lildudes 17 · -(m1nfmum of two pcopf~ or more)
Wonton Soup
Pu -Pu Platter
(A Seven Course Combination Feast of Appetizers)
Plus One Entree Per Person with Pony Choices .
. of Chicken, Pork & Beef Dishes
D~livery Available .
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SYNAGOGUE VISrTS
presents a Reptile & Pi.sh Expo
from 10 a .IJl. to 5 p.m. Saturday
and Sunday in building 14 of the
.Orange County Fairgrounds.
Admission is $6 for adults, $2 for
children and free for children
under 5. For more information,
call 707-578-3976.
Meet young Jewish singles
and couples for Friday services in
area synagogues. Visits take
place the third Friday of every
month. For more information, call
155-5555 ext. 551. BIRO SHOW
REPTILE & FISH EXPO
A Bird Show spon5ored by
Cedar Hill Entetprises will be
from 10 a.m . to 4 p.ip. Sunday in
Building 16 of the Orange County
Fairgrounds. Admission is $6 for
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'WILD ISIE MA'TY
Newport Dunes Relort's &ck
Bay Cafe will hold a fundr~r
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Service -to Humanity at 6 p.m.
May 16 at the Baclt Bay Cafe,
1131 Back Bay Drive, Newport
Beach. Enjoy Uve mu.sic, limbo,
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tackiest Hawaiian shirt contest.
nckets are $15 in advance and
$20 at the door. Por more informa-
tion or reservations1 call 729-3863.
ART OF DINING IX
Newport Harbor Art Museum
presents the black tie event, •Art
of Dining," a celebration of food,
wine and art, beginning at 6 p.m.
May 19 at the Four Season's Hotel
N~wport Beach. The event fea-
tures artist Edward Ruscha and
muter chef Joachim Splichal and
$1X ol the hottest culinary stars
from around the country will pre-
pare a six-course menu. The
event benefits exhibition and
education_programs at the muse-
um. Por more information or
reservations, call 759-1122.
FARMERS MARKET
, Every Thursday there is a
farmers market from 8:30 a.m. to 1
p.m. and Orange County Market
Place is every Saturday and Sun-
day from 1 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the
main parking lot of the Orange
County Fairgrounds. For more
information, call 723-6616.
. owu.am'S WEI AUDIT10NS
Orang• Cout College wm ...-
SeJlt JOMph Robinett.e's adaption
of B.B. White's •Cbarlottel Web•
from July 31 through August 3.
Audition& will be held on May
Monday at 3:30 p.m. in OCC's
Drama Lab Theatre. The play
contains 20 to 30 rolet for cb11dren
and adults ot all ages. For more
information. call .C32-56-CO.
'A CJtY OF PlAvatS'
Orange Coast College's 11~
.annual Shakespeare Month Jto-
duction presents •A Cry of Play-
ers,• a fictional account of~
speare's early life, tonight thr®gb
May 12. Tickets: $6 and s1J n
advance, $8 and S9 at the door.
Show times: Th~day through
Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at
2 p.m. Information: 432-5880.
ONE-ACT Pl.AV FESTIVAL
Orange Coast College's annual
Spring One-Act Play Festival will
·open May 15 in the Dram.a Lab
Studio. A dozen one-act plays will
be staged by 0€C's Repertory
Theatre Company. Show times:
Wednesday th.rough Sunday at• 8
p.m. nckets: $5. Information: 432-
5640.
'COME BLOW YOUR HORW
The Neil Simon comedy,
·come Blow Your Hom: rups
through May 19 at the Costa
Mesa Civic Playhouse, 661
Hamilton Street. Tickets: $10
Show times: Thursday through
Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at
2 p.m. Information: 650-5269.
~i COSTA MESA CMC PLAYHOUSE w · PRESENTS
Come Blow Your l}om
._ DllECTl!D IY Nl!IL SIMON ,.. . l April 15 -May 19
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Than, Prf. Sat -t:OOpm
Sadly madntt -l:OOpll
J\lln us this Mother's
Day. M1-1y 12th .1t Th~·
W;ucrfront Hlhon ec.,ch ·.
Rc~nr. ~ ..
Oct.m ,·1cw$, strollmg
v1ol1n1its, h111"r1sr. mal(i· ·:
c nln 111'11.I \l tu!OC for Mom • ,
cnh.mcc '' fo;1st rh.11 Include~ Frc~
Fruit f'lnucr~. lmrorccJ And
Oumc tic Chec-c,, 11 wide vMitty o(
Frc~h Su!hi rrcr.1rcd wlrh 1111 the 11n
t1lll.I fl,m o( the Oncm, Cn~ $,11.Kl
St11ttdn. Po;1dl(!J C..n.•d1an ',llmon,
T\.1r1ll"I of Bed C arvery, Eaa11
lkncd1cr. Omdcue/WRffic Stntlun,
Al.uk:ln H.1l1but. Rtl;ut Loin nft
P11rk. Lcp of •L11mb, Brc1ut •
Chicken ~tuff\!<t with f\('in.\Ch ~
hacon, Mllml Frc h Vci:cr.1bli;i
~':"t :mJ a V1cnn,1 Style Oc!l.~tt:
· .... T:lhlc featuring Pc:ttt Foutt •
... Mou,~c~. Tnro nn~:
Chticol,nc D1rreJ Str.\wbcrrlc~. All:
ch~ dltlmp.1gnc .md frc~h·Kjuc<:;cd
lll'itnRC jutcc vou'J llkc.
From 10100 •m, • 4100 pm.•
Adulu $39.9S. Children 12 and!
under $ll.9S. :
for ruervaclona, ple.1e ~Jt;
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BlJNCH 1 0 BRUNCH
' POOR QUALIT.Y · 'V
ORIGI NAL ' .
Stray from the norm for this year's Mother's Day m.eal
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By Marla Bird, Daily Pilot
~.
ow about ge tting mom out
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, of the house and into ~ somewhere fun this Sun-
? Sharing pizzas. posole or
'pnme rib -and the n on to the te~ wheel, shopping at a mall, ~-going to a movie . Here are
•sdfne ideas for a Mother's Day
'"thhnge of pate:
Has your mom seen The Lab?
ti! she hasn't, this place, also
known as the Anti Mall, will be a
~u.rprise and an adventure. I've
\'lever left-'Ibe Lab without buy-
~ iDg cards, candles or a book. _
•4 :Ib.e retro '60~ look dominates
She Gypsy Den. a soup. saldd
anti sandwich cafe for an mex-
~ pensive lunch outside the mam
.•Quildi.ng. At the fo r end of the
walkway is Ha bana, d Cuban
dining room with a special cham-
pagne Mother's Day Brunch from
, LO a.m. to 3 p.m ., plus Cuban
" ~ Latin jazz Live on the patio.
•!'Phone: 432-7685.
,
1 Fashion Island, Newport
1 'Seach. The Island is ideal for '~ liinch and window shoppmg with
· ptenty of dining choices, plus the
latest flick. For incredlble South-
west tastes, Chimayo's is the
place. Phone: 640-2700. ,
-':-. The kid-approved Food Court
o the upper level is a good idea
l:rliii-ibere are a flock of grandchll-
along. Chong's China
iM••o is an expcnence with its
tic decor, view of the Pacific
scrumptious Chinese-Ameri-
food. Moderately prui:~d.
Plume: 7 59-9007
·"J\atto Mare will have its phe-
1 -1 nomenal brunch from 11 a.m. to I: 2:30·p .m. with a gorgeous array
'l : of food plus omelettes made to
': order. Phone: 640-6333. Across 'I· :the street from Fashion Island , I' Twin Palms will have its Sunday I. Gospel Brunch from 10:30 a.m. to
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3 p.m. and a magician for the
kids. Open for dinner. Phone:
721-8288.
South Coast Plaza is a mecca
for moms where shopping and
noshing go hand in hand. At the
Nordstrom end of the mall, take
the -escalator near Barney's up to
find Piccolo Cudna at the very
top of the mall. Piccolo's decor is
wami and inviting, the food is
innovative and moderately
priced and there is an intimate
rooftop patio. As for shopping
afterwards, it all depends on your
baruc account. Phone: 556-5844.
Cale Nordstrom, tucked
insid~ the comer of the third lev-
el, is a large. airy room with an
outdoor patio, moderate prices
and pleasant staff. Then ·there is
The Magic Pan, where old pros
really know how to make speciaJ
crepes. Phone: 556-1225.
Across the street at Crystal
Court you will find· Bangkok
Pour, an exquisite Thai restau-
rant on the second level with
splendid foOd including /Mom's
Dwnplings. • There is a view
from every table. Phone: 540-
7661. On the same level is Jim
Parvtn's Garden Bistro, where a
Mediterra nean Mother's Day
Brunch will feature a la carte
dining with super choices and a
spring bouquet for moms from 11
a .m. to 8 p.m. Phone: 546-6004.
Or how about a surprise land-
ing at Planet Hollywood? Have
lunch among a cool collection of
Hollywood memorabilia includ-
ing a showcase version of Arnold
Schwartzenegger as the Termi-
nator. red shoes from the Wizard
of Oz. and the like . Phone: 434-
7827.
Get on the escalator at Trian-
gle Square in Costa Mesa, where
you can take your mother to
lunch at the airy Italian restau~
rant, Sfuzzi, with a fine view and
moderate prices. Phone: 548-
9500. La Salsa has indoor and
outdoor dining with excellent
Mexican• soft tacos and other
spedaJties including grand mar-
garitas, and a Mother's· Day
Champagne brunch fr.om 11 a.m.
CASABLANCA BISTRO Mediten'anean & Moroccan · Traditional Mlddle Eastern Food. Hours: 11:30 To 2:30 Mon. Thru Thurs Lunch. Dinner 5-11~. All Major Credit Cards. Re88N&tions Suggested. Located at 1520
W. Coast 1-tNy .. Newport Beach (714) 646-1420
THE EMERALD FOREST
Continental • An Amezoo Rain Forest Replica. Fresh Seafood And Exotic Oinin_g_ With Patio Otntng~ntertatfttnent Daily. l:loors:
11 :ro11 :W Restaurant. 11 :1..U-1 ·CXlem Ber .. Crildit Cards
Accepted · Amex. Vise, M/f.._QtscoYerA Oihers. Reservations Recommended. Locat.ed At .3U:1 Palm ~., Surt:e H, Newport Beach CA 92660 (714) 723-5CDJ
PORTY CARROTS RESTAURANT
Continental • Ccnemoorarv CutSlne South Coeet Plaza, 3333 S.
Bristol Coeta Mesa (714) 556-97CXl Informal And Beat.dul. CM-Menu Is Vlried Wtil A Wde Rl!nge Cl Cubnl F~. Freshness Ouelity and Superb Sernce At All AUMldM Price Velue.
Montti 1QSPm • Sat 9-8~ • Sun 1().Sp. V19.!L~ Card And American Ex:Press Accept8d Reservt!lbOnS In ~ Needed.
TAPAS ~ -QJillne From Spetn W'dl LNe F1ernenco ~ In
Plelle, = Gnlled -Ff'8lh Fllh & Pastas. Deen ~ Weekj,.;:; Sun & Mon. Maiot: 0'9dit Qirds Acceptjc;I t..ocet.d
at 42°" ~ ~~Behri:I 9taoles at MecAr1hiM' & Connthian, Newf>ort (714) 7$.8194
AUBERGINE
· French Influenced. sce 29th St. Cannlt) v~~ Beech Onner Tuee. ·Set. ~10om. ~ V•. M/C. Amu. 8CC9pt.9d.(714)7234150
iitVERBOAT CAFE ~ board the "Pride of Newoort" River'bolt. Home Of The Newport Harbor Neutical Museum ti:ormerty Reuben E. Lee) Is Clpe:ii From 1~5pm (Until Mdntaht ~°" PriVat.e Parties', ~. ~ . ).
88eN8bon8 Needed On"t Fer Weddings. Benqueta or PriVata
'es) All MeJOf' Credit Cards Acoeofad. Locetad At 151 E. Coast fo+.w. Newport Beed'l. CA E12eeo (71 4 ) 673'3425 Fax:
673-?Be.4
RUBY'S JAG U A R DINER 'Clasaic '40e Style~ Tredltional H8mbol'Qtn, Greet Shakes & ~.Also Serving Broekfast. Houri' Sun-Thur 6·3Qem.~ fri. Sec 6·30am-1CM1. Me~. Vee, Amell. Oise, Olner8 Oub. ~ 9-och No Reserwitians Needed Located At 3CXXl W. Pacific Coeet .+.w (714) 631-7829
Y.l.P. BALBOA RESTAURANT 6 LOUNGE Hours· MM-Fri 11 ~11·~. s. 9 CXlwn-12:~. Sun Brunch 91Xlim-11·~ M8Mn91,.d.i..~ L~ At 127 M9rwle ,,.,. • &1>oe lllilld 1714 J e1~ }
81R ROG R8 LTD. '
Blndwlchee • I & &id1 Bttilh Grocert lteme For S. • ~ S. ICWctl Menu, sm.11 81 _,.. Meni.I, Oledrictl~ Coff917 ,..,...:_ = l)inta, ~ lletn8 Hol.n Mon ...,, ...._, .. ATM~~j 7 =~~=~2=--...i.,_,ar.., eo. M9182627 (714) ~
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Above, Tina Bentley and Catherine Graziano of the Gypsy Den in Costa Mesa. Left, Planet Holly-
wood in South Coast Plaza.
to 2 p.m. Phone : 548-9500. The
Square features all kinds of
essentials contemporary mothers
are into these days -CDs, CD-
.ROMS. books on tape. camping
gear, sport shoes -all kinds of
good gift stuff to shop (_ot after
dessert. Don't forget. y&u can
make it a day and go to the
movies right there on the same
level.
Bay, the mountains and the ferris
wheel. Phone: 723=5000. The
area will let mom be a kid agam
and children will love it. You can
always snack at stands right
there on the waterfront.
await. Phone 723-0616 for direc-
tions to this sunny destination.
Your mother would enjoy the
greetings of the gulls and the
water is a splash awayi 646 Lido
Park. Phone: 723-0616.
MORE IDEAS: Pile in the car
and head for the fun zone in old
BaJboa. The jungle seems to
come alive at nearby Emer4lld
Forest, where there are two din-
ing levels overlooking Newport
On the peninsula. across the
water from The Cannery, is a
small cheery cafe for breakfast or
lunch called Cale Ole. Owner
Connie McIOnney bas a special
reason to celebrate Mother's Day:
her super mom bakes all of Cale
Ole's terrific breads in her own
bakery. Breakfasts plus tortillas,
soup and great sandwiches
lI your mother would really
rather stay at home, take the
cooking duty off her and y6ur
shoulders by calling one of the
many restaurants that will fix
lunch or dinner to go if you
phone ahead.
Bistro 201 (631-1551), New-
port Ribs (631-211 0) or Mi Casa
(645-7626). for starters.
Mother's Day
Award Wlnning
BRUNCH
1100AM -300PM
C-Ompllmentary Giftf or Mom
-featuring -
Champagne • Fres-ezed Orange Juice Freshly Sq arrot Juice
6 Salads • 6 Appetl.zers
· Vegetarian & Non -Veg Items
• Breads • Fresh Fruits • Desserts • Masala Tea
llRovAL.KHveER s 14u /person Culalnc of India
1000 N. Brlatol •Newport Beach C'htldrtn under 10 SS H /person (71'1752-5200
AMACHI
StJshj & Sushi t.o Go Complete Bar All MBfOI' Credit Cards. Loceted
Ai. 2675 lr'Vlne Ave . (Across From Newport Golf (;o\rse) (714)
645-551B
CALIFORNI A BEACH ROCK'N SUSHI
Japanese Style Qiisane And Full Sushi Ber A Place For Great Food
Hours 7 Days Per Week · 5 00om T~ Closing Visa. Masteiatrd.
Amex. Dmers Oub LOC8ted at 3355 V18 l.Jdo, Newport Beach
(71 4) 675-0575
SUSHI IMARI
Sushi Bar And ()n1ng. Owners Successfully Operated Japanese
• Restaurent In San Fernando Valley, Tarzana ·Hours 11 ·~ 2:~ ·()Inner 5·00pm-10 OOpm Aff Maior a-edit Cards
Accepted. Reservations Not NeceSSBf"1 375 Bnstol. 140, Costa
Mela (71 4) 644-5654.
AVILAS EL RANCHIT O
Authentic MexlC8n Food. WrtJi The F-reshest Ingredients & A New
lJght Cuisine. Great Margantas Hours Lunch & Dinner All Major
O'edlt Cards Accepted Located et 2101 Placentia, Costa Mesa
(714) 642-1142 and 29Xl Newport Blvd , Newport Beach (714)
675-6855
MARGARITAVILLE
Tradltionel Frelh Cooked MeXIC8ll Food Fun Ber Hours 7 Ollvs
11 :SQ.2'Cl:P,Tt Meetercerd, Amell. Visa loc8ted At 2332 W
Coast Hwy. Newport Beech (714) 631-8220 •
MICA8A
A Trip_ To MaJco Hours· Qe1tf From 11 CXlam. Pnces RanQe From
$2.25. $8.95 Al Meior" ~Cards Accepted Located k 296
17th St.. Q)a Mae (714) 645-7626
WAH00'8 l'ISH TACO
Rlt1 Tecos, Btnitoa, Bleck Beene & Rice. Salads. Sendwlches,
PrQe Alr9 F1un ,, 65--$7.50 Hounl Mon.&t 11 ·cn.m .
10·~ • SU\, ~1 CXllm-9 OOpm, ~Cards~ LOCltledAf.1882~itae. eo.taMesa. end at~ •
Q*8 Mila, 1200 Mari Str9ltl HuotlogtOO Beach
(714) 53MD!O
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THE BARN STICAK HOUSE
Menu Includes Steak. Fresh Ftsh. Chtckan. Bt.-gers & Samds Pnces Ran_ge From $3 75 For lunch & $6 25 For Dinner Hours
Mon .sat Open 11 am Fer Lunch 4 OOpm Mon .fn . ()Inner
3 00om Sat & Sun Maior °"9dlt Cards Accepted Locat8d At
2:nl Harbor Bl 131 . Costa Mesa (714) 641-9777
LA CAVE
Menu Includes lobster. o-ao. Shnmp, Steaks. Rib froje Dally
Specials. Fn & Sat Pnme Rib. n," 0ar & Wine. LISt Cesuel Dress. Hours Lunches 11 3Q.2 30 -()Inner M6o .sat From •
5 30ptn ·v •. Mastarcard. ()ners auo Located At 1595 Nintt
/We , (And 17ths) Near ~ Entertainment Costa Mesa
(714) 646-7944
RUEBENS STEAKHOUSE 8r F RESH
SEAFOOD GRILL Staek, Prime Rib & Seafood Early Bird Dinners Nightly Open For
Lunch Oatly And SuQday Cllampagne Brunch Benquet FacillbeS.
Hours: Lunch 11 :3Q.4:CD Dinner 4·00-9 CD Fn/Sat 10.CQ>m
Sun Brunch 9·302:CX)pm AH Ma~ Incl O.ner.s Oub. VIS8,
Mastercard. Amell., Aeservetions 1714) 673-1505 Fex 673-
5920. l.ocatad At 251 E P8Clhc Coeet Hwy , Newport Beach
(714) 673-1505
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MAAC MARTIN I DAl.Y Pl.OT
Victoria Elementary School teacher Suzie Gllberson ls all
smiles during assembly ceremonies to honor teachers.
TEACHERS
CONTINUED FROM A 1
The school's entire student
body sat on the edge of the
. grassy courtyard while 15
cheering students with pom-
poms created a football-~le
tunnel for the teachers to walk
through.
With Beach Boys tunes
playing in the background,
teachers were called one by
one to the podium, boogying
through the student tunnel to
collect a rose from Victoria's
PTA. Laakso also presented
each teacher with a special
cartoon drawing of them sit-
ting at thelT desks. ·
Students hooted and
S owroom
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hollered as their favorite teach-
ers danced in the grass during
the 30-minute ceremony.
•students, this is your
teachers' day, so make them
feel special," Laakso told the
crowd before the children sere-
naded their teachers with
•You've Got a Friend in Me, 11 1
the theme song from the movie1
•Toy Story." t
Wednesday al!Jb was Cali-
fornia's 14th annual Day of the
Teacher. The state's Education
Code designates every second
Wednesday in May as Day of
the Teacher.
•Teachers don't often get
feedbadt on how they're
doing," Laakso said. "This is to
show them that they are appre-
ciated and that I believe I have
the best faculty ever."
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ARRESTS
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Financial figures illustrating
how costly alcohol-related
arrests are to the police deput·
ment are not available,
· Desmond said.
Reidel Post, the executive
d.inictor of MADD Orange Coun-
ty, Said in a. recent interview that
j.rresponsible drinking and dri-v\119 incidents, whether they
result in death or injury, are a
financial drain to all of society -a fact that is too often forgotten,
she said.
• U we lake it a step further
from the emotional and finan-
cial grief to a family, the cost to
1.
1odety ii p henomenal,• 1ald
'Post, who dted llllurance and
the cost borne by employers,
who may have to foot the health
care bW for an injured employ-
ee.
In the month of April in New-
port Beach, there were 23 DUI
arrests, and 33 arreltl of people
who w~e intoxicated 1D. public,
accordfilg to Newport Beach
police reports.
The dty's alcohol prot>lem ii
concentrated in the Peninsula
area, where there 11 a large
num~r of alcohol-serving
establishments, such u restau-
rants and ban, Desmond said. In
1995, there were 947 t9}cobol-
related arrests made in the
Peninsula ~ea from the Wedge
to River Avenue and Ocean
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Pront, Desmond laid.
·u only makes leD.le, U that's
where the alcohol i• served,
that's where the problems are,•
be said, adding that ~
requires more police to patrol
the area.
The police department has
been working with the city
Planning Commi11ion 1ince
1993 to stop the alcohol proble~
before it continue• to ·grow,
Desmond said. Thil includes
having a better idea of the num-
ber of state Alcoholic Beverage
Control liquor licenses issued
and what businesses hold use
permits for alcohol sales, he
said. ' "We'd like to deal with it at
the front end and try to slow
down the problem before it gets
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started,• Desmond said. •we
look at esta bli.lhmentl and ~w
the way they do business ls
affecting us in ~e lon!l_~:_..\, The police depmu.u.-•
scrutiny may not be popular wi~
the business community, ISUt
Desmond said it's not the polil:e
department's intent to restrict
buslliess. Instead, police offi.
wa,nt to establish a f eelin~
responsibility and respect '
the business toward the com1ffb-
nity it serves, he said. h
With the department's 11.m1\ied
funds, this plan will hayeY\o
work for now, he said.
•we'll try to monitor 'i~. •
Desmond said. •u it continue'tto
be a problelJl, we'll look pt
another way to do it within RF
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J3e mall. That lets us breathe a lit-
,,lif' easier."
n . Administrators have worked
?,~th Advanced Medical Billing
,~9ncepts for two years, since the uGJty first started billing for para-
-~c services. After perfonning
a given medical service, the city
u&J!ftnerates a bill, Which is forward-
r p<l to \he medical billing agency.
The. company handles. the
• 5ity's accounts and serves as a
0 ~Uection agency.
, '" Although the city is looking to 't~ over ambulance service from 11 Uie private sector. medical billing
is not an arena city officials want
=»enter.
-"The company is set up to do
jwst that service," Riley said. "We
lelt better that that type of billing
being done by somebody in
at arena."
1 ; The-pebate over whether the t tity should be entering the ambu-f iance business has spread
throughout the community. Riley
and Oty Manager Kevin Murpby
say the proposa],.will net the city ~dditional revenue and will
unprove the fire department's
response time to emergency situ-
ations. ·
Opponents claim the city will
never reach its revenue esti-
mates, and they say the proposal
is a thinly-veiled attempt to create
extra work for firefighters.
Pr,oposal opponents viewed
Adv~ced B~g Concepts'
finanoal reorganization as anoth-
er sign that the city should not
enter uncharted waters.
But the company president
s~d that all accounts are protect-
ed and that etgencies doing busi-
ness with Advanced Medical
Billing Concepts "have not lost a
dime, nor will tbey."
"My faith in mankind has been
restored," said company Presi-
dent Mary Boyajian. "Clients
who have been with us for 18
years . have called saying, 'We
understand, there's no problem.'
. "We're doing everything pos-
sible to protect their interests."
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Victoria Street is one of
Costa Mesa's main thorough-
fares, a four-lane secondary
highway which accommodates
about 25,000 vehicles a day. It
is a major access road between
Huntington Beach and the
Costa Mesa Freeway.
After checking the signs,
pavement markings, ,flashing
beacons, street lighting and
crossing guards needs, city
officials determined all the
nec~ssary precautions are in
place. •
"Everything that is out
there is everything that possi-
bly can be, w said Bill Morris,
public services director for the
city of Costa Mesa. "There
was nothing missing or not
located correctly."
That's good news for school
officials.
"Basically I tb1n.k the dty is
pretty confident that they
were doing everything they
could to make the area sate,
and I agree,• Principal Judy
Laakso said. "It's more of an
issue that the kids have to be
careful when they cross the
street and wait for crossin9
guards and be mindful of safe-
ty .•
But while checking vehicle
speeds along Victoria Street, a
traffic engineering study
found 85 % of the passing
vehicles averaging 8 miles per
hour faster than the limit -40
miles per hour -during off-
school hours.
Morris said the police
department has agreed to
increase its presence in the
area, especially while school
is in session, to increase
speed awareness. During
school hours, the speed limit
drops to 25 miles per hour.
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Jewish foundation hands out grants
Roughly three dozen Jewish
community groups are recpients
of $137,820 in grants from the
Community Foundation of the
Jewish Federation of Orange
County.
The foundation awarded a
total of 37 gr~ In the past, the
grants ruwe tu9'10rted such pro-
jects as an oral history video of
HoJocaust survivors and youth
trips to Israel
Meanwhile, the · foundation's
American Jewish Committee has
created an endowment fund val-
ued at more than $75,000. · AJC
intends for the annual interest of
approximately $5,000 ea.tned
from the $75,000 to be used to
conduct a demographic study ot
the Jewish population of Orange
Co.iy.
Based in Costa Mesa, the Com-
munity Foundation of the Jewi.¥1
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vides financial resources U;Dugh
endowment fUJlds to dev,lop
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EYE-OPENER
Newports 17-year-old Molli. Mullen
battling Hodgkins Lymphoma
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Known best
for her
four-year
varsi ty
career In
track and
field, she
was also
a big
conttibu-
tor to baS-
k et b a 11
teams which
reached the
CIF Playoffs each
of the last two sea-
sons ... Having com·
piled a 3.6 GPA. she
will continue her edu·
cation at UC Santa
Barbara ..• She
qualified fOf
CJF at 100
and 200
meters
the . last
three
springs,
• e,arnlng
Sea View
League
s i I v e r
medals in
both events as
a senior ... She
was Most Improved
In track as a fresh-
man and won the
Coach's Award as a
sophomore.
11 H I· \1 Y I I. I. I "
A n honor
l"'\roll stU·
dent and
. ~ .· Most Valuable
Player on the
S p I r i t
Commis-!~ 1-..,,.
junior varsi-
ty soccer
team as a
freshman s i o n
member,
E I I i s
earned
first-team
All -Sea
V i e w
League
soccer
. . • · 1 .
. . .." ! • •
He
earned
t h e
Coach's
Award on ·\~"· e .
.
Newport Harbor
as a senior and was
voted his team's cap-
tain and most valu·
able player ... Ellis was
ca ptain · and team
varsity as a
junior and
has been a
member of the
Olympic Development
Program ... He has a
3.6 GPA and plans t~
attend UC Santa Bar-
bara.
Deemed a
so I Id
student/
athlete,
Alford
was a
captain
on New-
port Har-
bor's girls
basketball
team ~er
senior year,
was Most
Improved on the
varsity softball her
junior year and team
MVP on JV softball
her sopho(Tlore year
... She participated in
A n ~II·
/""\A m e ri •
can in vol-
leyball as
a senior
setter,
-she let-
tered
f.--0 u r
years in
the sport,
helping
Corona del
Mar collect CIF
Southern Section
Division I, state and
national champi-
onships her freshman
and sophomore years
... With a 3. 7 GPA. she
the CIF Play·
offs all four
years In
basket-
ball, play·
Ing on
t h e
Sailors'
tee m
t h a t
reached
the CIF and
Southern
California
Regional finals
in 1994 ... She carries
a 3.25 GPA and will
attend ·Concordia
University, where she
will play bask~tball.
was heavily
·recruited,
before
f inally
reward-
ing suit-
ors from
Colorado
Universi·
ty ... She
was All·
CIF. All·Sea
V I e w
League and
team captain
each of the past two
years ... She ran track
as a freshman, setting
school records at
1,600 and 3,200 meters.
CHRISTY CUMMINS .J l ~ I I '.\: ~ I· H I{
~~od owner --r of a 4.2
GPA. she is
bound for
Stanford,
a ft e r
earning
Cd M's
Scholar·
Athlete
Award as '
a senior ...
She lettered
four seasons
In cross country
and was the Sea
Kfngto captain and
Most Valuable Run·
ner last fall ... She was
flrst·team All· Sea
--v1ew-a?ogo~~--lrwp-o rt
as a senior Harbor's
and won a 11 • t i m e
t h e and sin-
Coach 's gle-sea·
Award as s o n
a junior leader In
She g o a I s
was Most scored in
Improved s o c c e r.
as a K e r r
s o p h o • earned sec-
more, a sea-ond·team
son in which All·CIF and
the Sea Kings first-team All·
won the CIF Southern Sea View League as a
Section Division Ill junior and senior, fol-
tltle ... She was also lowing a two-year
Daily Pilot Athlete of stint at the Edin·
the Week. burgh Academy in
Scotlanl:i
Kerr Is the
ASB Presi·
dent ... He
volun ·
teered at
t h e
Marie
.Curie
Cancer
Center
a n d
c oa c hed
AYSO 12·
year-olds ... He
carries a 3. 7 grade
point average and is
headed for Princeton
to play soccer in the
Ivy League.
J i ii '\.11 ~1 '\. ],(\MES HONG
An out-
stan d ·
ing soccer
and soft·
ball play-
er for
Newport
Harbor,
Nelsen is
hea
for the
University
of Nebraska
on a soccer
scholarship
Twice, Nelsen was. a
first-team All·CIF and
first-team All-Sea
Vlew League player
in soccer, In which
she was cap-
tain and the
team's
M o s t
Valuable
Player as
a senior
She
was an
all-d is·
trict soft·
ball plityer
for three
and
earned all·
league in soccer all
four years ... She was
Injured for most of
her junior year In
• soccer.
DIREK NEWCOMER
Earning a
3.16 GPA.
he was an
All·New-
p o rt -
Mesa Dis-
trict set·
ter as a
junior
a n d
capped a
three·yeu
CdM varsity
volle~all career being
named 1rst-team All·
. Sn View League ...
He was also a two-
year varsity standout
In sOGcer, earning
team Most
Valuabl e
Player and
second·
team all·
l eague
laurels as
a senior
... Bound
for the
• Unlvenfty
of C.lifor-
nla at Santa
Cruz, he
twice was hon-
orable mention all-
league In volleyball
and was Dally Piiot
Athlete of the Week
as a junior.
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Athree-year
letter·
man in
track and
field, he
qualified
for the
C I F
Southern
Section
Division II
Prellmioar-
les by earn-
ing a bronze
· medal in the
I
11 <>-meter high hur-
dl~ at last week's Sea
View League Finals ...
His t ime of 15.65
extended his season
into CIF for
the second
straight
spring ...
He was
named
M o st
Valuable
Runner
and also
• garnered
t h e
Coach 's
Award as a
junior, after
being tabbed Most
Improved as a sopho-
more ... Having com-
piled a 3. 1 GPA. he's
!j><>und for OCC.
'I ll H i t· l 1 l l 1 l <
A football Ma n d
track and
f I e I d
standout fOr New-
port Har-
b o r ,
Pep I c
t w Ic e.
earned
first-team
Alt-SM View
League and
all-district honors
(by the Dally Piiot) as
a linem.n on Coach
Jeff Brtnkley's football
team .•. In his junior
year, he was a mem-
ber of the
Sailors' CIF
Southern
Section
Division V
champi-
o nsh Ip
team .
making
.first-team
All·CIF ...
He's also a
shot putter
and discus
thrower for
Coach Ti~ Ciarelll In track an field ...
Pepic pf ns to play
football t Orange
Coast.
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BRYAN BEAR
A three-year
1-\J e tt e r -
man in
baseball,
he moved
f r o m
t h i rd
base to
catcher as
a senior.
where his
strong arm
hampered
opposing base
stealers ... He was
All-Newport-Mesa Dis-
trict as a sophomore
and earned second-
team All·Sea View
League honors that
same spring ...
He earned
the Coach's
Award as
a sopho-
more as
well
H e
played
varsity
football as
a senior,
starting at
defensive end
on the CIF South·
em ~ction semifinal·
ist ... He plans to take
his 3.2 GPA to either
UCLA or UC Santa Bar·
bara.
.JI \:\::\:FTTF llF< Kl-"H
Although
Hecker
played
f i e I d
hockey,
softball
and bad·
minton
at New·
port Har·
bor, stie
will 'always
b e e n
known Ii the
setter on the
volleyball . team,
earning All·CIF Divi-
sion I honors three
times and playing a
key role in the Tars'
national
champi -
onship as
a junior
... She's a
three ·
time All·
S e a
V i ew
League
setter ...
Hea vily
involved In
the commu·
nity, as well as
on campus, H~cker is
headed for Loyola
Marymount on a
volleyball scholar·
ship.
~ENNIFER GARDNER
· A"two-1ntn:-
l""\A II • S e a
V I e w
League
p e r -
former in
basket-
ball, she
a I s o
earned
three var-
sity letters
In track and
field ... A late
bloomer on the
ba.sketball floor, she
earned All-Newport-
Mesa District laurels
as a senior and helped
the· Sea Kings make
-the OF Play·
offs the past
two years
... A bas·
ketball
t e a m
captai n
as a
senior,
she won
t h e
Coach's
Award in
track as a
junior ... Having
compiled a 3.6 GPA.
she is ticketed for UC
Santa Barbara ... She
was a Dally Pilot Ath·
lete of the Week.
IL\:\: O\'FHT<>'.\:
Astandout
runner
for New-
port Har-1
b o r • s
b 0 y s
t r a c k
a n d
c r o s s
country
teams,
Overton
was voted
second-team
All-Sea View
League his senior
year in cros.s country
... l'te's an honor roll
member, a Drum
Major and an Eagle
Scout ... He
carries a
3.57 grade
p o i n t
average
a n d
plans to
attend
Orange
Co a st
College
for one
year. then
go on a Lat·
ter Day Saints
mission for two
years, before return·
ing home to finish
college ... His major
is undeclared.
.. ALISSA SCOTT
A two-time
MseaView
League
doubles
champion
In tennis,
she post·
ed a l .1
GPA en
route to
accepting
a scholar·
ship to
Southern
Methodist Uni·
verslty ... In addition
to her league succes.s,
she advanced to the
doublet final of the
OF Southern Section
Individual
tournament
as a junior
and made
the semi·
finals as
a senior
..• A four·
year let·
terman.
she was
Cd M 's
M o s t
Improved
Player as a f 1Jnlor
and was a co-captala
as a senior ... She was
Daily Pilot Athlete of
the WHk each of the
last two y.ars.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
'Thi!; is just. ano(her ~. bul Ollly wllh higher~
Md lMre 8 rncJtt Oii tM /iM ... • •
-MOUJ MUUENS DAD. MIXE MU1JEN ....
\\ I " H \ I> U H F K
A6-foot·6
volley·
ball and
basket·
b a I I
stand ·
out for
New ·
p o r t
Harbor,
Badorek
was an all-
district vol·
leyball player
by the Daily Pilot
as a junior and Is a
strong candidate to
repeat those accolades
this year ... He was a
volleyball All·Ameri-
can In 1994 at
the U.S. Junior
Olympic Fes-
tival and
earned a
bronz e
medal in
the under·
16 division
... Twice he
earned All·
Sea View
League hon·
ors in volleyball
... Member o( the
Spirit Commission and
Student Congress ...
Badorek carries a 3.0
GPA ... Undecided on a
college .
w:th a 3 7
GPA .
he won Sea
V I e W
Le ague
s 1 I v e r
medals m
the 50·
and 100-
Y a r d
freestyle
even t s,
recovering
from a torn
ACL that side·
lined him his junior
swim season ... A
future water polo
· player at UC Santa
Barbara, he was a
let·
terman for
CdM, help.
ing the
Sea Kings
to a Sea
View
League
title and
the OF
Southern
Section
Division I
title game as a
junior ... ~ was
first-team all-league as a
senior and VtlOit the
Coach'S Awald as a ;.nor
... He lettered ttne set
sons in swimming.
BRIAN COLEMAN J l . I. I :\ I I F < . K r H
·A first -
t ea m
All -Sea
view
League
pick in
basket-
ball and
volley·
ball, he
also col·
lected
team Most
Valuable
Player honors in
each sport ... He adds
a 3.68 GPA to three
volleyball ·letters and
two basketball letters
and is bound for
UCLA ... He was
All· Newport·
Mesa Dis-
trict in bas-
ketball as
a senior
and was
twice all·
d i stric t
and first·
team alt·
league in
volleyball ...
He hit game·
winning free.
throws in CIF champi·
onship hoop game as
a junior and if two·
t ime Daily Pilot Ath-
lete of the Week.
One of the
sta n d ·
outs on
C o a c h
D a n
Glenn's
celebrat-
ed girls:
volleyball
tea m.
He ck er
e ar ne d
first-team
All-CIF Divi·
sion I and first·
team All-Sea, View
League as a junior
and senior ... An hon·
or roll student, she
was a volleyball cap-
tain and mer·
ited the
Coach 's
Award last
season ..
S h e
played
on New-
port Har·-'
b o r • s
nati onal
champi ·
onship team
as a junior,
·one , of the
team's best hitters ...
Hecker carries a 3.5
GPA and plans to play
volleyball at UC Santa
Barbara.
:\ '.\: I> Y I. . .\ :'\ G S I> O H F JULIE GARRISON
Apower
h i tter
on New·
port Har· b or • s
baseball
-t.e am
and a
stand·
out on
t h e
Sa ilors'
f o otball
team, Langs·
dorf was on the
Sailors' 14·0 1994 CIF
champion ship team
for Coach Jeff Brink·
ley ... He's the Opin·
ion Editor for the
~>chool-newspa=
per, the Bea·
con, and is
involved in
the morn·
i n g
announ·
cements
crew
He has a
3.0 grade
point aver·
age and
plans to play
baseball at
Orange Coast Col·
lege .. His collegiate
plans are to major in
journalism or philos·
ophy.
-Che . was
.>t w ice
a Horded
first·tE!am
All ·Sea
View
League
recognt·
tion in
so c cer,
having let·
tered four
times for the
Sea Kings ..
Playing through
a painful heel ail·
ment. she was Corona
del Mar's Most Valu·
able Offensive Player
as a senior .. Active in
stucfent gov-
ernment,
she boasts
a 3.75
G P A
wh i ch
he I ped
her· eam
admit·
tance to
Princeton,
where she
will play soc·
cer for the
Tigers ... She was
the Sea Kings' team
captain as a senior
and was honorable
mention all-league as
a sophomore.
DARREN MACDONALD \I I 1, I I' I I I /
Boasting a
3.8 GPA.
he was an
All-New·
p 0 't -
Mes a
District
t i g ht
end as a
senior in
football,
also gar·
necing sec-
ond-team
All·Sea View
League laurels last fall
... He earned tt}ree
varsity letters in foot-
ball and two in ba.s-
ketball, including a
CIF Southern
Section hoop
c hampi ·
onship as a w a t e r
junior p o I o •
He . was P e e t z
n amed was a
second · second-
team all· team All·
league in CIF and
basketball first-team
as a senior A I I . S e a
.. Bound for ' • V 1 e w
UC Berkeley, League water
he was team cap-polo player for
tain m football as a Newport Harbor his
senior aod earned senior year He was
Hitter of the Year named the team's
honors as a junior. Most Valuable Player
... Peetz was the City
of Newport
Beach Life-
g u a r d
Cadet of
the Year,
and has
been a
seventh-
a n d
e i ghth·
g r ade
basketball
coach ... His
college plans
are undecided
Currently, he's
assisting the junior
water polo pro-
gram at Newport
Harbor .
.l .\\111· p1 ·1..\~~I KEVIN STUART .
Pulaski wa.s
captain
of the var-
sity soft·
b a I I
team·
and co-
captain
of the
varsity
f i eld
hoc key
team as a
senior for
Newport Har-
1¥>r ... She e•med the
Coaches' Award a.s a
sophomore on the
softball team. playing
third ~ ... Pulaski is
also a four-year
member of
the honor
roll ... In
her spart"
ti~. she's
an assls·
t a n t
coach In
softball
and soccer
... She plans
to attend
Orange Coast
College and plly
softball, then p~ to
transfer to Colorado
University Her
major Is undecided.
CdM's career
hom e
run record-
·holder, he
was a
four-year
letter·
man In
baseball
and a
three-year
varsity per-
former in
football ... All·
Newport-Mesa
District as a junior,
the first baieman·
pitcher-third base-
man took nine
homen into the final
regular-season
game this
spring ... A
member
of · the
vaunted
F I v e
Crowns
offenslw
line in
football,
he started
two seasons
at tKkle ... He
helped CdM
reach the foott>.11
playoffs three times,
Including the semifl.
nals last fall ... He has
a 2.7 GPA.
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Molli Mllllen stricken WitlI cancer!'
ii 17Myeai-old Newport Harbor High junior
tliagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma, but
the mood is up in the Mullen residence;
Molli believes field hockey in the fall is
within reach, and the disease is beatable.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
ORANGE -Molli Mullen is what I have. I consider myself to
extremely' competitive, abhors be lucky. There are kids at
losing and fights lo the bitter end CHOC, who, every time they get
each time she straps on the com-chemotherapy, they go in for five
bat gear, her softball, and field days. There's some leukemia that
hockey uniforms. takes four years tp be treated. I'm
But Mullen. a vivacious 17-on a six-month program. H
year-old from Newport Harbor Mullen's Hodgkin's disease is
High, is now m the greatest battle considered Stage llA, according
of her young life. She was cliag-to Sec'ola. Of the fol.Cr stages -I
nosed with HodgJµn's Lymphoma through IV -rv is the most seri-
last Fnday. ous. U a patient suffers from fever
Mullen, who earlier thLs season or nu-like symptoms following
pitched a no-hitter against Lo!> chemotherapy, he or she would
Amigos and be placed in the walloped d :--------------------------1 'B' category.
grand slam : ALTERNATIVE : Mullen did
against Costa ,. • not suffer any of
M d ', •In lieu of cards ah~~lfts . 1
1 esa, un er-those side went her ulllJaJ : for Molli Mullen, the amllv l effects following
chemotherapy ' would appreciate it if small ' her chemothera-
treatment on : donations would instead go : PY on Monday.
Mondc1y at Chd-: to Childrefll'S Hospital of : She went home.
dren's Hospital : Orange County in Orange. : "Of all the of Orange L _________________________ J cancers in the
County. world to have,
She will receive most of her Hodgkin's disease is one we feel
chemotherapy as an outpallent, very confident about, H Secola
dccording to Rita Secola, an sajd. "With Molli, we probably
oncology clinical nurse specialJst give her a five-year survival rate
at CJ IOC of close to 90%. H
"She'c; been totally competitive In general, a patient must be
MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT
·Newport Harb1JrHtgh Junior Molli Mullen ts throwing new
pitches at the opposition, in what her dad, Mike, terms as a
'different tfpe of game.• ever since she started playing cancer-free for five years bef pre
sports .. she doesn't like to lose." they are considered cured,
Sdid Mike Mullen, her father and acco.i:ding to a CHOC spokesper-Her mother, Cindi, died Dec. Mike Mullen, 45.
the codch of Newport Harbor's son. 30 from ulcer-disease complica-Molli Mullen, who will need
softball team. "Ttwris just another "When we found out sbe had tions. She was 43. every ounce of competitive juice
game, but onl.Y with higher stakes cancer m the lymphoma system, I "It's a crazy thing, because in her system to beat the
and thNe's more on the hne. She's was a basket case for at least normally it wouldn't be fatal," Hodgkin's Lymphoma, was affec-
a wmner and she'll do whdtever's three or four days." Mike Mullen Molli said. "But she had chronic tionately honored last Friday by
necessary to win." said. "I'm just now sta'rting to be anemia, and she was getting iron the Corona del Mar softball team,
Molli Mullen's chdnces of able to talk about it." and blood transfusions almost which played against host New-
recovery are about 90'1... Molli Mullen is popular, athlet-once a month. She was always port Harbor, while Mullen was
• Everytlung I've heard from 1c and attractive. She has mod-sick. She bad stomach surgery undergoing tests at CHOC.
Dr. (Mitchell) Cairo has been eled T-shirts and shorts for Rusty, and she was too weak (to recov-Many of the players from both
yood," she said "I'm tataUy lucky, an outdoor clothing company. But er)." teams play on the same traveling
tf you think about it, because her 1unior year has be'en anythiJ\g #You sort of wonder when the squad in the sununer, the New-
lhere's much worse ~~t th_.e_re~~~ _but joyful. ..... Luck '~ going:_~_n~~~'...::;d:....L-~:..;:rt....,F:...:o=rc~ in_th~erican Fast-
.daily pilot high schObl athlete of the week
THE MECHANIC:
Estancia pitcher Tom Zenus
gives the Eagles something
to mull over as they gird for '97
and better things to come.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot •
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MA'iLBAG
A genuine
sports hero
A wonderful thing happened
at the·Orange County llack and
Field Championships Saturday.
Yes, lots of kids competed, clid
their best, won medals, or placed1 and there were many happy chil-
dren rewarded for their efforts.
But one of the best events
occurrec:J quietly in the stands fol-
lowing the '86 100-yard dash.
Melissa Swigert, of Corona del
Mar, competed in the '86 relay,
the '86 100 and the '86 200, hav-
ing placed in these events at the
Newport Beach City meet. Her
parents are raising a good ath-
lete, but even more importantly
they are raising a good person.
Let me explain.
Melissa, and my daughter
Elizabeth, both competed in the
'86 100 final. As the girls crossed
the finish line, it was apparent
Elizabeth had placed second, but
behind them, a girl tripped and
fell face-first onto the track. Run-
ners and timers, alike, were dis-
tracted and concerned for the
girl. When the dust settled Eliza-
beth was mistakenly identified as
the sixth-place finisher and
Melissa was designated the sec-
ond-place finisher. My daughter
was distraught but came quietly
to the stands with her sixth-place
ribbon.
Melissa and her parents,
exemplifying the true spirit of
competition and sportsmanship,
told the officials that a mistake
had been made but were told that
at that point nothing c0uld be
done. .
These good people then found
Elizabeth in the stands and
Melissa· presented her with the
second-place medal!
Elizabeth's tears of disap-
pointment were dried and we
came to appred.ate the value of
integrity and honesty in sports
and how Melissa, for one, doesn't
subscribe to the "win at all cost"'
philosophy.
Thank you, Melissa, and
thank you to her parents for sha.r·
ing their fine young lady with us!
Usa and Blizabeth Clayton
boll AISOdation.
On Priday, each member of the
Corona del Mar team gave a rose
to a membef of the Newport Har-
bor team in a sympathetic ges-rure.
Hayden Aley, CdM's top play-
er and one of Mullen's nearest
friends, walked into the Newport
Harbor dugout before the game
and banded a rose to Carol Met-
calf, the mQther of Newport Har-
bor center fielder Lori Metcalf,
who 1s also close to Mullen.
"•This. is for you." Aley· told
Carol Metcalf, ~fore the two
embraced and broke into tears. ·
Mullen's teammates had
planned to visit her at CHOC fol-
lowing the game, fittingly, a dra-
matic, last-inning comeback vic-
tory for the Sailors, who have won
only two Sea View League games
the entire sea.son, both against
Back Bay rival CdM.
Her teammates also wore pur-
ple ribbons in their hair as a trib-
ute to Mullen, and placed her bat-
ting helmet on a top comer of the
dugout throughout the game.
"Everyone knows she's going
to pull through," said Jamie
Pulaski, Newport Harbor's third
baseman and one of Mullen's
close friends. "She knows we're
all there for her. She'll be back.
She won't be able to finish off this
season, but she'll be back playing
field hockey next year."
During the. game, members of
the team take turns video taping
the contest, which ends with Min-
di Alford's bunt Single that scores
a jubilant Stephanie Gosselin
from third base. They plan to give
the tape to Mull~m that night.
. With two out in the fourth
inning, Newport Harbor's Jean-
nette Hecker is down the left-field
line taping as her teammates bat.
Briefly, she cries alone.
"Jen never cries,• a male stu-
dent, seated nearby, observes.
For Molli Mullen, she is no
stranger to CHOC. Her best
friend, Erin Vallely, died of cancer
when sJ:ie was 12. "Molli spent a
whole lot of time at CHOC, ·so
she's been through it on an out-
side basis. H Mike Mullen_
•Need.less to say. my butt was
exception.ally tight until we found
out Molli's diagnosis on Pridly.
Now, we go out and play, starting
tomorrow. Until you know the
stage, how far along the cancer is
and what the rate of recovery is -
that's when at least you know
what you're facing. Until then, the
other team nasn't even got off the
bus.·
Molli Mullen, wbo batted .;l'S2
this season and pitched ~8
innings (including three one-hit-
ters and a no-hitter), pitched her
final game April 24 against Santa
Margarita. She was scheduled for
a biopsy two days later. .
Mullen was in pain with
swollen lymph nodes in her neck.
Earlier in the month, tests were
taken for mononucleosis, but
ca.me out negative. The pain went
away, but came back three weeks
later. That's when her doctor
ordered a chest X-ray, which
"showed something in the lungs,"
she said.
Shortly thereafteJ, Mullen
underwent her initial surgery, in
which three lymph nodes were
removed. ·we still didn't know
what was going on," she said.
•But the following Monday (April
i9) the surgeon called and asked
us to come in and see him. and
that's when be first told us."
Dr. Cairo wants Mullen to con-
tinue her life as normal, as long as
she feels up to it.
She's pitching the biggest
game of her life now, it's the first
innihg and her competitive juices
are flowing.
.Mullen said she greatly appre-
ciates the cards, balloons and gilts
she has received. One of the first
get-well cards she received was
from her school's ·greatest rival,
Corona de.I Mar.
"Whatever is it I do in the
future, I h'ope I make a lot of mon-
ey so I can give it back to CHOC,"
she said. "For what they've given
me, they deserve it. Everyone
there is so positive. It helps so
much."
The first inning of her six-month
program is underway. So far, she's
!bro.wing nothing butslrlkes..._
LPGX ·s loss is
SACC's gain
• Marianne Towersey
wasn't about to settle for
a little ball as the center
of her universe.
M arianne Towersey of
Santa Ana Country Club
claims to have a "low
consistent factorH on the golf
course. •1 figure, on any given
day, I can shoot between 70 and
90," she said.
U that's the case, Towersey
can sure pick 'em. Last week,
she won the SACC women's club
championship for the 12th time
in 15 years, believed to be the
most titles in the lµstory of the
club, which is the oldest in
Orange County. · ·
Towersey, mind you, is no
ordinary club player. She won
the state amateur title in 1981,
her first year back from an
eight-year hiatus.
Towersey, formerly the
top·ranked junior in the nation,
once defeated LPGA Hall of
Famer JoAnne Carner (nee
Gunderson), who captured five
U.S. Amateur titles, including
1966 and '68.
In 1967, Towersey beat
Gunderson in match play in tpe
first round of the U.S. Amateur
as a 16-year-old and went on to
the quarterfinals.
That's when the United States
Golf Association ranked
Towersey No. 1 for junior girls,
two years before she was
graduated from Corona del Mar
Hi h . ~owersey, a Stanford history
major who played golf in the
Cardin.al program, was
disenchanted With the women's
pro tour.
"There wasn't a lot of money
in it and (the LPGA) didn't have
the glamour it has today,•
Towersey said. •Actually, I had
on e.rpertence when I was back
In Michigan at the women's
amateur 2e ear, and they were ~vtnga award to a
woman w bad devoted many
yean to golf. She said golf was
her chlldnm, ber husband, and
golf wa1 her life. I knew tbet
wasn't What l wanted, and lt
probably wun't the type of ·
people f wanted to rpend a lot ot
time with, to t went back to
California and focused OD my
pdoritiet. l never regretted tt. •
While Tow~· carMl .ln sports wnagemmt took off, lhe
oould no loo~ play et SACC,
where she ~ p, beCaUM 1he •
richard
du.nn
tumed 21 and (under club rules)
could no longer play on her
parents' membership.
"Then once l met my husband ·
(Brian), he was interested in
playing golf and we purch~
my parents' membership, and
there I was, back at Santa Ana
Country Club," she said.
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Toweney has a rlch hlttory at
SACC. Her grandfather, Richard
EmisQn, the former president of
Santa Ana Lwnbet Company,
was among the original piernbers
of SACC, when it was located al
the Castaways. Emison was alsq
a former president of SACC.
Her mother, Pat Cox. was
SACC's women's club chftmpion
four times, in 1941 (before she
was married), '52, '61 and '62.
"My dad was· a good goller, •
also," Towersey said. "He was
not the club champion, b.ut he
won a President's Cup one year."
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Toweney wu pregnant wttb her
second son, Patrick, when she
won the state amateur tiUe in
1'981. Her husband won the
club's senior men's title last year,
while her oldest son, Chad, won
the SACC junior champJonship.
Chad lbwersey is a sophomore
who plays on Corona d'1 Mar
Higb's golf team under Coach
Paul Hahn.
Patrick Towersey can also
swing the sticks, but pref en
catching waves. He's one of the
top junior surfers in the nation.
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OK. LMt tidbit -Man.an.
Toweney end Mike Reehl,
SACC'I Dtrector of Golf, went to
school together from
kindergarten through their
COJOQ41 det Mar High years.
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THURSDAY. MAY 9, 1996 Bl
Take me out
I Seas are as • ' ·•
' to the ball· "" . game, buy
.me some .•. \
• When you show up for
a NHBA baseball game
be prepared to see it all.
By Jim Walters, Dally Piiot
NEWPORT BEACH -When
you go lo watch a Little League
baseball game be prepared to
enjoy the action going on off lhe
lield as much as what's going on
between the lines.
Wednesday's first-round Bron-
co Division playoff gaJ)\e between
th e Yankees and the Angels of
th e Newport Harbor Baseball
Association was a good example.
While the kids put their hearts
and souls into the game, eventu -
<lUy won by the Yankees 11-4, it
was like a three-ring circus
behind the backstop at Mariner's
Park.
When you have a bunch of 10-
and 11-year-old players, you're
going to have some busy parents,
in the prime of life, on the side-
lines.
There were cell phones ring-
mg, mom and dads cat~g an
inning befo're heading off to pick
up a daughter at ballet practice or
take in a late meeting before din-
n er. The talk ranged from center-
piece arrangements to real estate
transactions.
Somewhere in the swirl, a
dozen little girls showed up
behind the bleachers dribbling
soccer balls off their knees in
preparation for their tum at cen-
ter stage.
A group of other Bronco Divi-
sion coaches were holding an
impromptu rules comm.it~ee
meeting trying to settle down
about who can pitch how many
-..i.uwngs? And how many days..r.e.sl
• Big bites are reported,
especially in and around
Catalina Island .
C oastal waters erupted this
week as angles fishing on
bQard sport boats running
out of local landings bagged lpts
of fish.
A wide open barracuda bite is
still going on in cifmnel waters,
while big sand bass ore being
sacked by anglers fishing at the
Pipe and over Newport Reef. "lt's
been a good start to the summer
fishing season,· said Matt
Vaquer at Davey's Locker in
Balboa.
"The sportfishers Freelance
and Western Pride have been
sticking close to the beach and
finding breezing schools of
barracuda 9n sonar and then
targeting in on these hungry fish.
Chrome jigs and sardines fished
with "shorty• leaqers have been
doing a job on the logs,• added
Vaquer. ·
White seabass and calicos are
biting close to the beach at both
Catalina and San Clemente
MARC MARTIH /DAILY PILOT islands.
Nick Mccarthy of the Yankees continues his role as the King of The Thunderbird, running out
Swal The 12-year-old flnished the regular season with a .781 of Davey's limited out on calico
average (25 for 32) and home red (going 2 for 2) on Wednesday bass to four pounds on Tuesday
in an 11-4 win over the Angels in the f1nt rotfnd of the playoffs, and topped off the trip with a
h1s 10th fou,r-bagger of the year in Bronco Division action. 20-pound class yellowtail. -The six P.ack charger boat
will he need before he can throw year over the left-field fence, 210 Bongos II has been on top of the
again? ... feet away. The Yankee slugger is fishing scene as Captain Joe ·
For the record, and Bronco the only player in the division to Bairian has skippered the fast
Division Director Todd Landgren hit a home run this season. • vessel to the hottest spots at the
displayed the official rules, any Among the wild pitches, island.
young hurler pitching the fifth passed balls and errors the Bairian of Newport Beach,
inning in a game today (for exam-Angels pulled off the rarest of -stopped on a rrud-channel kelp
pie) would have to rest three full gems by turning a triple play patty earlier this wee k and
days before going again (that's which started with a fly ball out to decked a 24-pound yellowtail
Sunday). . right. a runner caught off first and while Bruce Harrington of
In between pitches, as Yankee the third runner tagged out at Huntington Beach hooked into catcher~ Adam Cherry who had home plate. . a 28-pound halibut at Catalina
been hit py his second pitched From a nearby handball court Island that ate a live sardine.
ball and had been up for nobody a little shaver yelled to the Big bonito moved into coastal
knows how many ti.mes to go bleachers: "Mom, Are we win-waters and there have been
chase down a ball that went to the Ding?" some big boneheads caught.
backstop, there were some No mom turned he! way and it Rich Spriggs of Costa Mesa set
sparkling moments on the field. didn't really matter because the the hook on a 10112.pound bonito
Nick McCarthy, who ·. just girl didn't bother to wait for an fishing just outside Newport's
turned 12 three weeks ago, .answer anyway. Such is the game twin jetties while angling on
knockedhi.s--1-0th-home-n.uH>Hh around.the-game.-----board the half-day boaT,
Western Pride.
OUTDOORS
jim . -n1em1ec
Rounding out a good week of
fishing for the local fleet was a
30-pound white seabass landed
by Jim Trapp of Huntington
Beach. who tapped the back side
of Catalina Island for the big
croaker off the stem Qf the
Thunderbird.
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Bay fishing in Newport has
really kicked into high gear.
Clear water and Light boat
pressure bas allowe<:l anglers to
work tight spots around docks for
good catches of spotted bay bass,
a few legal ha!J but and even a
couple of keeper white seas bass.
Live bail and an assortment •
of plastics has accounted for the
bulk of the fish being caught m
the bay by skilf anglers, float
tubers and dock jumpers
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Sea temps continue to climb
in th~ channel and Uus lS a good
indication that shark f15hmg
should take off before J\ 1emona l
Day weekend There are lots of
blues holding in clean water
about 10 miles off the beach,
while thresher and mako shcUk.s
are bemg spotted by private
boats fishing below the 209 spot.
Warm water and lols of bait
should comb10e to produce the
perfect condit:Jons for a summer
of steady action on a vanety of
sharks.
Most anglers are pracbcing
"hook, catch and release"
conservation fishmg to ensure a
nea:ICify sharK' fiSb ery off
Newport NHBA teams heading down the stretch rtin
NEWPORT BEACH -Teams were busy making
their final moves down the stretch drive in prepara-
tion for the playoffs which start this week in the
Newport Harbor Baseball Association.
BRIEFS
ln the Mustang Division (ages 9-10), the Yankees
came back with six hits in lbe bottorµ of the sixth to
win a thriller over the Cubs, 15-14, and bold on to
first place.
Colin Callahan, Matt Smith and Don Conway all
drove in two runs for the Yankees. Callahan went 3
for 4 with a triple and a home run. Smith and Den-.
nis Holland each had two hits while Conway also
had a triple.
Frank Colbeck put in a fine game behind the
plate.
In other ballgames:
Yankees 14, lWtns, 13
The 1Wins scored eight runs in the top of the six
te go up, 13-10, only to watch the Yankees score four • iii the bottom half to claim their second one·run win
of the week.
Elliot Laurance knocked in three runs for the
TWins while Brenden Zimmer and Spencer Pulaski
both had triples.
--Zimmer also struck o~t four batters in three
innings of work.
PhiWes 9, White Sox 8
The White Sox got two stand-up triples by Todd
' Dillman and Jesse Forsythe and some sparkling
defensive play from third baseman Mark Kidman
who caught two balls in short left field a.nd was on
the front end turning a double play.
Cubs 14, Martnen 4
The Cubs used a 12-attack led by Golbeck, Calla-
han and Conway to gain a split of the week's games.
.. Colbeck went 3 for 4, Callahan went 2 for 3 and
drove in four runs whil~ Golbeck had two singles
d.nd two doubles in four trips with two RBI.
Callahan and Chris While twned a bases-loaded
double play to kill a second-inning Mariner rally.
Bronco Division (ages 11-12)
Yankee. 8, Marllm 7
The Marlins scored all seven of their runs in the
first two innings before the Yankees settled down on
defense.
Nick McCarthy provided the offense, hitting two
home runs - a solo ·shot in the fourth and a three-
run dinger in the sixth that tie the game, 1-7 .
The Yankees capped the comeback when Geof
Gregor scorea the winning run.
Yankees 7, Indians 6
The Yankees' Adam Cherry went 3 for 3 and
pitched three innings as the Yankees picked up their
second one-run win of the week. McCarthy pow-
ered out another home run -his ninth ot the year.
Peter Dugan turned in a strong performance at
short, catching two popups and throwing out six
runners in six attempts on ground balls.
The Indians' Jarrod Woodard went 2 for 3 and
drove in two runs and John Kerr turned in a nifty
play by stealing home for the second time this year.
Pony DtviJion (ages 13-14)
West Yankees 8, East Cardinals 2
The Yankee pitchers returned to form, ~alking
only one batter while scattering seven hits:-Chad
Smith, Robert Cole and Nick Landsdorl shared the
mound duties.
The Yanks exploded with 14 hits behind Blake
Tippett and Jim Erickson who each collected three
hits. Scott Tippett had two hits.
Yankees 11, White Sox 4
Landsdorf went 3 for 4 and Scott Tippett had two
. more hits in the Yankees' win.
Cole pitched five innings, striking out five while
walking one, to earn the victory. He got relief help
from Blake Tippet and Landsdorf.
SCC opens Regional play
today at Azusa Pacific
The ~them SOFTBALL
California College softball team lS
just two games away from mak-
ing a return trip to the NAJA
National Tournament.
The 25-21 Vangu'ards, who are
seeded third for the Far West
Regionals which get underway
Thursday at Azusa Pacific, are
looking for their second straight
trip to the National finals where
they finished last season as the
No. 3 team in the country
SCC Coach Bekki Turner, who
has aheady announced this will
be her last year at the Vanguard
helm, said before the season that
her goal is to improve upon every
yea.r's firush. "Yes, I guess that
means we're looking for a National
title,• Turner had said. "There isn't
much room for improvement when
you are No. 3 in the country.·
There's still quite a bit of work
to be done, starting with today's
first-round game in the Regionals
against No. 2 seed Az95a Pad.fie
(42-10). Game time is 9 a.m., fol-
lowed by top-seed Hawaii Pad.fie
(27-10) and fourth-seeded Cali-
fornia Baptist (24 -20) at 11:30 a.m.
HO OPS
Interested participants may
still register for the Jason Fergu-
son Memorial Three-on-Three
Indoor Basketball Tournament,
hosted by Fast Action Sports May
18-19 at Costa Mesa High.
Adamson falls to
second at Laser Trials
~
SAVANNAH. G Ga. Laser SAILIN
.sailor Andy Love! of New Orleans
has inched past Newport Beach's
Nick Adamson at the U.S.
Olympic Team Trials with a 1-2
finish in his la!it two starts, grab-
bing a two-point lead overall.
With seven races under their
belts, Lovell has recorded finishes
of 1-2-4-8-1-2 With one throwout.;
Adamson's finishes are 2-3-1-4-4-
6 with a throwout.
Zoelle continues pace
DE~~~~:. SOFTBALL
ca Zoelle continued her tutting
tear going 2 for 3 in Corona's 10-0
loss to Santa Margarita after a 3 for
4 effort agamst Newport Harbor in
Sea View League softball Tuesday.
SEA VIEW LOGUE
s...rt.. ~ 10. ConJfY del,.... 0
Santa Margarita 010 600 3 • 10 9 1
Corona del Mar 000 000 O • 0 S 6
Ja. Farmer and Ju. Farmer; Van Hook
and Wills. W -Farmer, 9-4. L • Van Hook.
2-6. 28 · Fenelli (SM), 2. HR · Fenelli (SM).
With water temps in lbe higb
60s U apped.rS as if there will nol
be a salmon season for Newport
Beach. A couple king salmon •
were caught in the deep channel
off the Balboa Pier in late April,
but a lack of 10terest·and the
good bite on barracuda and
bonito probably means that only
an occasional chinook will be ""
caught by sport anglers for the
remainder of lbe season. a
There are big schools of
qreezing yellowtail heading
north.
This outdoor wnter Joined Jim
Payne of Newport Beach for a
day tnp on the sportfisher
"Prowler· runrung out of
Fisherman's Land.mg
(619-222-0391) on Tuesday
CaptdlD Buzz Brizendine
headed tus boat to an area about
three nules below South Island
and the first stop produced 35
yell owtatl in the 10-to 15-pound
d ass. After a number of jig stops,
in wtuch sardines and blue and
white jigs accounted for most of
the fish caught, by 8:30 a.m.
the re were 7 S tails in the sack.
The "Prowler " then beaded
up past North Island and jumped
on schools of "puddling•
yellowtail that bit just about
every bait in the wat~r. The last
stop, just msid e the Coronado
Islands, topped d a good day's
hsh.mg which produced 126
yellowtatl
Local anglers can look toward
a northern movem~nt of
yellowtail that should show up
under floating kelp paddies and
a t the islands as soon as this
1 weekend. Wilb ideal water
~ temps and ple nty of bait, look t9r
a steady mcrease in the daily
counts for yellowtail. . 0
Good fishing is taking place
at Irvine Lake. The nearby
fishery has been a good spot to
fish for bass, trout, crappie,
bluegill and channel catfish. The
lak~ level at Irvine is holding and
ideal early SllIJll11er water
CO,!!Qiti..Qns should pr9vide _ _
anglers with good warm fishing ..
m the months ahead.
SCHEDULE
TODAY
• aASOAU.
High school COfona del Mar at lrvtne.
3 1 S pm, Newport Harbor at Santa
Margarita, 3 1 Sp m., A!rso Niguel a1 Costa
Mesa, 3 IS p m L.lguna Beach at Estancia.
315 p m
• SWIMMIN<i
High school boys and girls· Newport
Harbor, Corona def MaJ at CIF OJVrsion I
Prehms at Belmont Plaza. Long Beach, 11
a m , Estancia, Costa Mesa at OF 01vrst0n II
Prehms at Belmont Plaza, Long Beach. S p m
• SOFTIIAU
College -Southern C.ilifomoa College at
Far West Regionals at Azusa·Pac1fic
(fon round vs. Azusa-Pacific. 9 a.m )
High school · Corona del Mar at Irvine.
3· 1 S p m ; Estancia at Laguna Beach. 3 1 S.
l.dguna Hills ;at Cost<l Mesa. 3:15 p m ..
Newport Harbor at Santa Margarita, 3 1 S
p.m
11~Local gynmasts to coJDp(,te at Nationals
The event. which will donate
proceeds to the Costa Mesd High
Scholarship Fund, established m
the late Costa Mesa High boys
besketball coach's name, will fea-
ture play in six divisions, br9ken
down by height and ability level,
with three games guaranteed
each team or three or four players
(one substitute).
Sunday, May 19th
Boys & Girts
A handful of gymnasts from
the Soulhem California Gym.Max
team or Costa Mesa are set to go
for national titles Prtday ln Tulsa,
Oklahoma.
, The leading group includes
.Ryan Winterboume, Mike New-
nuUl, Ben Newman and Willle lto
who qualified by daimioo an.
round medal.I at the JunJor
Olympic Boys Re9i9n t Champ!·
onships held 1n late April at Stan·
ford Univerllw.
Wmterboume, won the bronze
medal in dAu l by p&adng MC•
ond ln vault. fourth in floor axer·
·die, filth In Mgi arid IDtb oa the
J¥)mn1el hone.
Mike Newman Mmed •
I
sixth in rings. Ishino had a second
oo the horizontal bars and a
fourth in rings.
Ill other Jteglonal events:
Chris Thompson was first on
parallel bars in ClaJI 2 while
Juon Georgiou and Seen Paul
Crawford Went third and fifth,
~.in noor exerdM.
'kjiu LAn0o WU fowtb OD tbe
vault and mth oo tbe poeonllll --·a-3 (~J2-13t l'UD· ~ ,... ltcirl ~ • tblrd
• ...... JN.
0... D•1«rn llrW*4 w--..... ,....._...a-s .... ~ ..... = >.,_... 1.r. I dlmla• 0.lfMllt• lJ.
The $1()() team registration fee
coven a tournament T-shirt for
each .p&rtidpant and fr entry
for each participant ln the three-
polnt shootout.
lnternted part.ldpanta may
eat.er ODty the lhOotout (30 ~
ondl to lhoot tb.r9e racks ol. four
.,.. Ill 11p behind tbe 19-foot·9
.... , ... ucb) bas pet per-
-• 110 Jdi • grcq, of tow.
ka •* will be p •1111ied to dlt' 5 Dtl Wlnlwi ad NDW't-
........ 01~ -• .. rlwt"'ht ... Pair
............. "3'1113
ClubCOM:h
DON EBERT
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THURSDAY, MAY 9. 1996
POOR QUALITY
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-T.S. No. 20H43 ::;.~-::F ~;~~.~~:~E;~R~\.1~ FJotltloua8ualneta Name Stalenwnt M ,INt ''!r°n:iedi:do~s~ ~Hllllt. to w.t PIUU.11 wMl=m'J'm: and eW~ ~~ wm. •
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO TESTING ,OA DOWN· Nam• lt•t•rn•nt The folfowlng ~rsons are $l •• tW e t r intt!tll lheltOl'I from.., .... PATHAK and JAYfSH PATHAK MllldUlll4 ~~ID ..
PROPERTY OWNER· PETITION TO TOWN COMMUNITY CEN-Tht following per1on1 ara doing business as; Ntw-PUBLIC NOTICE thin cul't Is 1ete11ttd, the Tl\IS· f.714~ per &Mum u l)IOVl(ltd 1170 Cmt 8!0011. Diamond BM o.ci of.TNll ~~
YOU ARE IN OE FAULT ADMINISTER TEA, wlll be recel\red· by dolrig bualnes9 as: SI. Port iopsld• & Dive. 2600 tee ma~ w~l'told lllt,l&&uancaol 111 salO nott(a) pllliCOIUllCI any CA ' IWll .t.J;..~ Tl\llt IM)f'I'
UNDER A DEED OF ESTATE OF: •he City of Costa Mesa et Crohl Shop, 401 Newport NewpQrt Blvd .. 4'211, New· NOT1Ct! ~ ~S l/lt TMIHI Ottd until funds advances W1tn lnttiwst. ESTI· The asselS to be sold ari r O'. 1ltt9W90 Rmlnlld an
TRUST. DATED MARCH 16, CASSIUS M. UHLIO ttte Office of th• City Cletk, Center Or., Suit• 9802. Port Beach, CA 92tS63 MUI UNDIR DUO °". become avail3ble to the payee or MATEO TOTAL DEBT destllbedin general as tunvllHt, 8mi992 • lnltNfnd No 92.
1994 UNLESS YOU TAKE aka CASSIUS M . 77 Fair Drive. Coata Mesa. Ntwpon Beach, CA 92660 Barry Waller Kruger, 2fl00 =-fllle 4~71...= tndoliee as a matter of right. h1U71.11 The beneflCiaty fill!UrtS ICJJJQmlnt. stock 1n 1S1U9 o1 Olfioll l'IOCW'dl ti h
ACTION TO PROTECl UHLIG, JR., •ka Calllornla, until the hOYr ol Croix Knltt, Irie .. (Cahlor· Newport Bllrd., Newpor1 A.JI .::_,othtf.o.a.-11243 Said sale will bt made, but under said Ottd Of TNSt l'ttmo-trtde. • traoename, goodwtU, ~ol Illa Oll.dY Aloofdll of
YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY JACK UHLIQ 10:00 a.m.. Morida~, M•y rite), 401 Newport Center Beach, CA 92663 · w'ithOUt covenant or wanantv eJtCU1tC1 w dtliW/td to Ille 1, ............. im""'~-nts teas• 0:1.df. calfolM. 9ld BE So 0 AT A PUBLIC ,. Thi• buslnesit I• COfl· YOU ~ '"DE'AULT UH-. "' ............ ... ...... ~ • ' __ ...,. ... Nola ol DllllAI L CASE NO. A 1B2424 20, 1996, at whtc lime Or., St•. 9802, NewpQrl ~ D8t A DEED ~ 1YtUST tJCl)reSS onmplied "Qan1lng trtle. pders1Gfiecl a wntttn OtcWltlon ~I ""'~"IO 5ll ._,.
SALE IF YOU NEED AN tttey will be operied pub· Beach, CA 92660 ducted by: an Individual """TED"'----~ 1•• 1--· 005HSSIOn or encumbrances, to Otlautt Ind Demand'°' Sall. and"' toullcl It 1040 !NM ~::-'1•11..,JOm. ~ EXPLANATION OF THE To all tteui. benollclortes, hcly and read aloud In the Tttls buslries1 ts cori· Have you startea doing !'::.-•,__you..,T-.... 1 ~....:...."'!!1ubsfy Ille1ndebteclnos secured and a Wlltlln Hollce of Offlllfl AYer.it Newport Beach. CA No ...... ~.1"o'J! aJ _,
NATURE OF THE PRO· creditors, conllngenl credi· Council Chambers. Seeled ducted by: a corpQrallon business yet? no ~O --y~ -~ oy uid Deed, ldVjncts llltrtun· and EleCOOll to Sd. Tiit undtf' 92660 ~w.i 511 an 05fl0tl • CEEOING AGAINST YOU, lors, nnd persons who may proposals shall beer ttte ~pe of Business: rellll Barry Kruger ,, rnv'"""' ""'"rn.,...., o '" IN S1 ·o o --"'--,..,.,Hiii YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A 01herw1se be inleresled in • , Thia statement was hied l!KTY IT *Y IE SOLD AT er, wi.. tre IS PRWI e SIQned tlllSed Uld Notict ol Tl1e busUllSS lllme used ov .. .-.a IO ........... _, Or LAWYER ttte w111 or es1ate, or bottt, 11\le of b'~dedwoibk and ~;;'e A•gla1ren1 hes riot, yet with the Courity Clerk of A ~ aALe. • YOU lllert1n, and the unp~ Pf\l'ICIPal Otfaul 11111 EltCCIOn ID Sd to Ill tne seller It 11111 IOUbOO is 300 E.111 O\IOllltl\00 • ~~:.......;
On MA y 16, 1996. el ol CASSIUS M UHLIG aka o ttte ·' er ul rio o er b~un lo transact bus MSS Ora""e Cou ly on 4 .,,.. ""' NEED AN E<rl.ANATIOH O(S ba~ of the Note ~eC\11'!0 by rtCOnltd NI Ille ,.,...-,, wtlttt !he IMAGES HAl.LMAAA S!g8, CA • 10 00 " ... ~
I 0 Oo A M ' CAL·WESTERN CASSIUS M UHLIG JR d1st1rigurstt1ng marks. Ally under the !1c1111ous bl.Isl· . ... u~n983ea 1843 THE NAT\JRE °' THE PM>-UICI Deed 11t1tll tnttrut the"o" as rut PfOPtllV IS~. Dated: Tiie IMCIC)llt(I oatl of the ~ to .... ~ ~ ';
RECONVEYANCE CORP .• ft aka JACK UHLIG ' • bid received after the MIS riam• or riames listed CftDING AGAINST YOU p!VYlded In Uid Nole lees •-ll l~ 1111 F ..... ,....._ salt1raMltr IS ~ 211 1996 II ~}~-' .. ,...._.co:=
M A PETITION has been scheduled ctoslrig time tor herein. Dally Pilot May.9, 16, 23. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A Clla nd 'o1 ne ..... .., ot -•"""' .• !he ofl ol 8~AOW·ESCAOW _money... ..._. Caillornia corpora11on as filed by DOROTHY 0. lhe receipt of bids shall be Croix KM•. tnc., Samuel 30 1996 , lh340 tees a expenses I mioon: Mon-frl 8.00 AM to 5.'00 ice II ~*:::, ........
duly appo1n1ed trusteo UHLIG en l"e Superior re1urned to bidder un· P. Shea • Secretary • · LAW't'Sl Notice II l'leftOy tnistte and tilt wsts created by PM (619)590-9200 CAL· COWl'NIY, 501 Plltctnttr Onvt IO n rO# Dy If "* Uld
under and pursuan1 10 " " pened 11 shall be the sole Thi 1 1 1 m d PUBLIC NOTICE giwn that U .S.. Trust Deed saod Deed of TNsl Dated: WU1UN RKOINEYAMCE SMlll AN CA 92705 Deed cl Trust " .. ~ Dcoa or Trusl recorded Colirt ol Cahlorn1a Counly 0 · · "' , s s a omon wos e Hllwor1I. a Callfornla Corpe>-04'1"1116 SERRAHO RECON· c-r 1Mc c .... u..:.. c:-. H'IS bulk salt 1s subted to ~" '8d County•~~ c or ORANGE · responsibdlly ""-lhe bidder with the County Clerl< of Flctltlou• Bualne" ration, 11 trutae, Ol IUCCM-VEYANCE COMPANY is Sii ,.':::.;.:::: ~1'"":..."=' )::,",:;,__ Cahlonu lMllotm Commeroal ~andW!"~ ........... '(rfM{ ~oAn 9~.022i"1c159941nasbo'nos~. THE PETITION requests 10. see. thal htS bid 11 re-Ornnge Coun1y ori 4·25-96 Nam'• Statement IOf trutee. Of~ ? ~""" o. ...... R rJ ................. ~' ....,... ..... ~· Code~~on61062 _.._ __, ..,_ ., ittal DOROTHY 0. UHLIG cel'oled tn proper time. 19983081302 • 1lllS/rt1, .. ,,_ tv•tfPf111c: N • 9004 8y. l'lfa Dllllels ._.. The property eddi'dl 9ld °'* page ol Ollictal Records 1n be appomled as personal A set or Bid Documents Dally Pilol Moy 9, 16• 23• The lollowlrig persoris are tnnlM pursuant to the Deed Suitt 2870, ltwrnrJile. CA 91706 AutltONfd. S9Wn rlllSlef M so suflleCt Ille rwne atlCl OOll!lllCrl dlmgl..,, If ,,.,,, c1,. 1he olf1ce of ltte Counly R&-. may be obtained at ltte Of· 34 dolrig busiriess as: ASN cl TN« U«Uted by Ttt· (818)856-4858 (8(){))22'· 18'9 Salt Offic« · ~ss of tilt person willl whom ,.., Pf\1P.8J1Y dllac.d ..,. 11
coraor of ORANGE Coun1y represontallve 10 adminis. lice ol the City Engineer, 30, I 996 ttt 4 Consultlrig. 2796 Harbor ranc;e K. Phllllpt and ~. (Clld Only) By: Kim K1utman, • &t 3022 C24HM d•ms ~ be !tied is RENEE IUDcirtld IO be. 525 H1r11ar ~
S1a10 or CALIFORNIA ex-~~n:tte eslate 01 ttte deco· 17 Fatr Drive. ~osta MeH, PUBLIC NOTICE Blvd., Suite 395, Costa ~ H. PhllllPI. hTusblnd endR AsstS/"11 Sterolvy CZ43514 4. Sil. 5'9, ~&. 1996 CARTER I RUBY BISHOP BUA· lad ~ Beldl.T C CA~
oculed by KATHERINE THE PETlflONS requests Cal1tornla. upon rionrefund· Mesa, CA 92626 ""' a1 Jolnc' lllOarU • 25 s-2191996 PUBLIC NOTICE ROW ESCROW COWPAHY 501 Theunderaanad T.,,.. __ .,.
CARLSON, AN UN MAR· the docedonrs wm and abl~ paymerit of S6.00. An FlcUtlou1 Bu1lneH Alan S. Nixon, t555 Mesa COlded °" 12'3111~1 11 In-' Panicenter Onve Si ntl Ana CA llff MD*ty ror tnt "'°'"' ... °'
RIED WOMAN cod1c11s. it an~, be admitted add1llonal charge o! S3 00 Na me Statement Verde Drive. East #31B. ~ No. :-= !, PUBLIC NOTICE &crew No 000115HRC 92705. Ind 1111 iast Clay for ht1nQ ~~rty ~~lltd,::
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC 10 probate .. e Will ~nd must be lncl.uded 11 ttan-T"a following persons ore Costa Mesa. CA 92626 -age -NOTICE TO C"i:DITORS 0 UL cJ111ns slllll be u~ 27 1996 .......... 'o1 ...... AUCTION TO HIGHEST " -· " Thi cords In Che omct ol tM loan 93·0593312/00NLE "" Fe Kw'"~" 1s ..... DuSt:::'ss """"before' ~ .'.~ ..... ....._:::. any codicils ore available died by mail. Bid Oocu· doirig business as: Crea· s business Is con-county "8conStr al Of: SALi "'"'' u.. "" ....,. .. _.. --"' __..,
BIO OE R F 0 R CASH· for examine hon in lhe file men ts and other contract ture Comforts, 2547 E. ducted by: ari Individual county c.Hfot'nla and~ Other 51706·5 File SU01 CCS (SECS 6104 1105 U.C Cl the sate date specit1eo 1b0ve tli:ured by Ille propsty 1D be di g:A~' ~~ ~ sfA~t ~~ k~~tEby ~~M?o~ reques1s ~~~~~~lst~ar,r,\~~ ~T '~K~ ~;~~febble Ln., Bre;i. CA b~~Y~es~oYueJ?s~e~e:.1.~~lrig rn tO the NotlCe al o.. ~fu~1ee~3~;:·~~derN~':o ~l NOTICE IS HEREBY Ot:..e~ ~~~~' 81il~ t.JRESH ::.,:..°':d•~.,.cx;:
CN ~ETCI ~ N AO~A\~t~ N9K y ~ auihority 10 admin1s1er ttte Clly Clerk of th~ City of Kaeo Edward Milker. 2547 Alan S. NbcQ(l ault end Electlon to Se4I rust You are 1n Oelaull under a Clbdtl!>rs of 111• wtll'lln na PATHAK. JAY£SH ' PAHIAK, ollhe ntlel r,mi °'"ti l'IOllC8
ST ATE on FEO'"nAL esiaie under lhe lndepen· Costa ~esa. B•d Docu-e. Sandpebble. Ln .. Brea, This statement was med th«eunder ree«decl deed ol lrusl oaied August 30. seller tllal a bulk.sale is about to Buyer(s) al Slit~ 1. 41. 8145_. add!-
... dent Admlnislration ot Es· men1s will not be malled CA 9262 l with ttte County Clerk of OM>111998 In Boo1! -, Page 1993. unless you take action lo be maoe ot the assets descnbed IUhllOW ESCROW COMPAHY lion 10 calh. !he T= an ::C
CREDIT UNION o n A uuos Aci (This auittorlly unless ltte addillonol S3.~ Jessica Cutttors. 9822 Orange County on 5·7·96 -. 11 lnafrument No. prolect your prooeriy.11 may be below 5dl ParlanterOnoe 1Cllhlers~1 ci-* d.'Wln.., ~~A\~K on°~:cfE~ALB~A:. wlll allow ltte personal rap· chaa;;cent.ls Included w11tt Santiago Blvd .• VIiia Park, 19963882529 96-385207 al said OfT\cllll sold at a put.he sate ti you need The names and IA!s1ness Santi Ana CA ~706 °' lllllanll,;;;;. ad i.ncn o(i
1r:as ANO LOAN AS roson1a11ve lo toke many PEY h bid h II b d CA 92667 Dally Pilot May 9, 16, 23. Records, wtll Sell on an exp1Jn.:111on of lht nature ot ad<lrisses Of the seller are NewpoftBeith·Cosu Ml!sa :,:-:-iby • ~ f:l tldlt1I
--... • ac11ons w11hout court ap· ac 5 a 0 ma e Ttt1s business is con-30. 1996. th339 06121119M lit the Nolth front Ille proc.;eoing aga1ris1 you you AMIRA HERMAN. 92n Jeronimo CN363564 844QllAC Mly 9 1996 WM9' Sid b9I ~. ;,,,..IA TION, SAVINGS AS· on the Proposal form d cted by· a general part enllance to the COunCy should contac1 a lawyer Nctice Road, #103, IMne. CA 92718 · =8ADCltllOl1 r:1 ~' '** SOCIATION. o n SAVINGS prov;il Before taking cer· stteets P-1 through p.g n~rshi · • PUBLIC NOTICE Ccuthouae 700 CMc: c.n-" hereoy vi~~n 1oa1 BEC Trus The Loe.non 1n Calllonu of PUBLIC NOTICE ""'Secllan 510rol ,. ~NK SPECIFIED IN SEC· tnin 1101Y importanl actions. provided in the contrect H P d I ttf Drive West Santi Ana, Oeeo sirvice A Oe1Jv1are the Chief execubw olhce ol the ill.oel O:lde 9ld alflonllld 10
TIO/II 5102 OF THE FINAN· however. ltte personal rep· documents and shall bo ave you. tarte dong Flctltlou• Bualn•H CA at 1:00 P.M. at publlc Corporat1~1 as aruslee or setter is (" same as abOw· do bu1NU'" !hi II* 111 "'
CIAL CODE AND AU THO· rPSl'nlllllve will be required accompanied by a cerlllied bJusinoss yet No Name St•t•m•nt auction to the hlghe.t bid-SU""*SSOI •,ruSILe or SU"St11u1e~ so state ) Same NOTICE TO ALL INTEflESTED ....,.. ..... otli. ,.., ~ "'Z£D TO DO !!USINESS to 91vo no11ce to in1eros1ed . ess1ca Cuttters ..._. 1 ._ .... ( ~ ...... _ ... _ ....... • " ., p Ill ES __, .. T""* ~ -··"""' ''' poisons unless tttey ttave or cashier 5 ctteck or 8 bid Ttt1s statement was tiled The lollowlng persons are ._. ,,. .....,, pa, _ _.. .... lruslfe curs.iant to lhe deed ot As l1sltel !JV the seller. all othe A I __,,_.. ol IW Trudie"• o.d ~EL'fOHI~ T ~~~T~t~~;N~~ w.:11ved nohce or consented 0bo1 nt~e'oarmriooutnltes0s1 ',~aen 1b0fd% w11tt ttte County Clerk of doing business as: Per ma-~ ~ ultUnlllned~· money) trust uecurea ~v Robert Donley IA!srness names and a<IO"S$es OF THE TERMINATION OF THE ~ ~becolllS ,.... IO h h d 1 ) " " 11 • Ornngo County on 3 2().96 FleK, 1115 1/2 W. Bey Ave .• "" u... .....HI, ah a mar114!0 ma~ as his so1e and used ov tne setter wiu.n "'"e RECflVIllSHIP OF _ _...._ • 1 r111111r of TO THE OnAt~CE CITY 10 1 0 propose ac ion made payable to tho City • Newpon Beach. CA 92663 r1ght. tltte and lritertst con-sep3r•te 01op~r"' r-or~eo on V'"'-befO"" ...... "•tt su·k 11s NORTH AMERICA SAVINGS I 11¥8 ~~ .... -'-.... HALL JOO EAST CHAP· Tile tndopondont admm1s· I Cosla Mes No o-19983077295 ve)'ld l ~ hetd by II " -•• "'" u ""''• ,. u"' -~· ngnt .-,, _ --"--r.i~Ui AVC:NUC: onANGE 1ra11on autttori1y will be oposal ""all beac.on•ldePr'ed Daily p,101 April l8, 25. Mnrk Edward Lynch. 1115 ° """* 09/01/1993 ;is nsuument no wasse111ordellvertcllOthebuye LOANASSOCIATION#7577 ldloul ~ or ~
9 anled nless an nter -" • 112 W. Bay Ave , Newport undtf said o..d ol TN!.!!! 93·0593312 m lloo~ oage ot al! (Nnone so state) None COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA uinu ~ lrnpiad l'8Qa'dflQ *· -UrOA~ .. aA a I righL 1.110 ' u I I 1 .: unless accompanied by May 2. 9. l996 th317 Beach, CA 92663 the pn>pefty situated In_, o11tciat •t·:oro~ 1n ane Olhce ol T""" n•-• ..... Dusi~ss NOTICE IS HEREBY GMN 11\at poaawc1t1 « ~. 1D Jnd ,n101ost conveyed 10 csted person i es an Ou-such cashier's check LC T T f b County and StMe heftlnat '"' ·-·~ .,.., "" 5*fvte~w-=indti, .i<..:I uow hColcJ lly ,1 under 1oc11on 10 the pe1111on and castt 01 bidder's bond • PUB I NO ICE h s ustness IS• con. fUll -the coun:y r~;orJtr ot Orange addresses of the buyer al'! SAAD the Federal Depos.1 lnSuranc:e sed ~ ~ ,..._
said Deed 01 Trusl •n lhe snow good -cause why 1tte No · bid sttall be consid· dueled by: an Individual ~: M more . Y counrv Ca 1lorn.a ano oursuan B SABA. 9282 Nancy Stl!et Corl)O(lbon ( FDIC · 1 as Re· ~ .nweit • ~ '-1'.
P•otieriv SiluJ'.:d ,11 said court sttould not granl 1tte ered unless 1115 made ori a Flctltlou1 8u1lne11 Have you started doing T TM on said = ot to tno notv ot default a'ld Cyl)l'tss CA00630-33l8 ce.ver of Norlll Amenta s~nos ~the ~•CCIII b*a d
Co unty_ ano SIJlu de o1AutttHorE1AlyRING on l"e ei·i· blank proposal form fur-N•m• St•t•mant busmess yet? YJIS 5.5.95 ;::.~ Pfopelty IM i..~ election to wt <hereunder re· lhe assets ID be sgjcl are & Loan AssoaaDon Cosla Mesa lhe Hole Dy sed DIM 111111
1 _ .. p The followlng persons are Mark E. Lynett 8 COIMIOfl '""--corded 1)1 , 711996 "' boe>k Oe5'nt>ed in genellll as lumture CaMom1 tile Receiver ilWesl hlWI • Pf'Ollldld 11 l8d scr• ,od "5 OE 11on will be held on MAY nished by ttte City 01 Cosla doing business as: Tech· This statemenl was hied lion, It any, al tht rut Pf~ page. :.s 11strumtn1 no· 96 flXllJr?S eQU•""""nt tradename intends to termnate its receiver· Nole lees.= 8'ld ~ A5 COMPLE Tr L 'f • Mesa and Is made m ac· 2000 8 T Wtltt lho County Cieri\ of et1y delC11bed above lt 0:>3530 I S' d II 1 d ....... 1 ..... ol lhe l'UCIS c:r.-s SCn1BEO IN SAID OE.ED 3DO. 1979603. lat 1 "d45pm34tn1 cordance w1ltt the provf. nology • 1 ectt· 0 Ba o ~I o IClol l•COI s 'nvtntOl)I goodwill SlliP IOI Said tnsbtubon '"' llw ll\ISlel 0 O" rnusr ep1 oca10 al sions 01 itte Proposal re· nology. Irvine. CA 92718 range County on 4·22·96 purported to be: 2801 ~ \Ylll srit on 05.16/\9% JI In Tile and al'! louted It 9272 Ftdtrill SJV!nQS i nd L&n Insur·~ Deed ol Tnnt mo
ttie sl•t·~i .iddiess and Ttte C11y Drive Souttt. Or· quiiemants. John L. OeV11es. 71477 Sa· 19903680878 lhort Drive Newport Beec • Fron1 01 lte r1.1fipoles Al The Jeronimo Roi<! ,_103 INlne C ince CorporJOOll ( ·FSLIC ) 1996 ~o
011, •• , common de~igt1Jtion ange. CA 92668 Eactt bidder must have a ttara Ad , Rancho Mirage, Dl11ly P1101 May 9, 16, 23. ? ~I "':!'i:ndel~~ M~in f totry Arla o Tne Placen-92718 · was aopo.nted as "ctlver lo ~ • Roed ~·
'' ilny ol 1110 ie.11 p1opo11y IF'" YOU OBJECT TO lhe Class "'8" General Building CA, 92270 30. 1996. 'ltt341 rullee IC s any Ila Crv.te C~n1t1 401·411 E The llusiness name u td'by Non~ Amenta Savi119s & Loi n lnMncf• CA 91706 1118) •
t!Csc11lled above is pur· gran1,1dng ot tttc pe1111on, you license and also prequall· James E. Bolman _72078 ~for~~~·~ Charan A\e Pl.lcentla, CA a Irle seller at !Nt locab~n is Assoc,auon on JUne 6 1988 ano 4M8 (800) 227-18'9(C.W Dnilll ~d to be 2916 IRVINE sttou appear at ttte hear· fled as required by law. Corporalo wr Thousand PUBLIC NOTICE ~ommori dekign.ttlon, ;h~o n~~s~t g.~~~ a~g:·o~~~SKYLARJ<ORAPERYCLEANERS pursuant IO 12 use FS1821C1a(a) By o..,.c... A~ s.-. ~NU E • N r w PO n T ;~~1,0~~d 0, s~~~ w~~li:;n ~g: T-he City Council of the ~11~~5• ~~sT~o!: Is con. Pursuant to IRS Regula· It any, lhown herein. The (payable JI 1118 ume 01 sate in , Tl1e anucipated elate ol the (5) FDIC sutceeoeo l as tsy.!1102.09.16"96 A· 42871
tlt:ACH. CA 92GGO City ot Cos1.11 M.Qsa re· lions. Schwab Foundation total amount of tht uripald l.1w1ul money 01 the Untied satmnsler is May 28, 1996 a receiver on A1Jgus1 10 1989 Tile l'he undersigned Tru~leo fOClions wlltt lhe court be· serves ttte rigtt1 to reject ducted by· a limited part· Io c at e d a 1 3 3 6 5 E, balance of tht obligation se-Stuttis) J't ri~n~. ~lie and tnler· lhe othce ot BURAOW ESCRO receive~ has comp1e1eo
d1;c1111ms any lnb1hly for lore tho ttoaring Your DP· an or all bids nershlp M" I A SI 200 ..,. b t'-· t ....... » COMPANY 501 Pa"'"'"nter On"" ltQU1dauon ot •ts assets The -y incorio•·tiiR•s ol 1110 penranc(I may be In person Tye Coniracto. 1 shall com· Have you started doing era omo ve.. e. • cur..., Y ,,.. propetty o ..... est conv•yed lo and now lleld · '""" n ,
Y• • ~ "' h 1 7 Ariahelm. CA 92806 Is IOld and reasonabie est._ by it 1111aer 5310 oeed ol trust m Sant.a Alla. CA 92705 Rece111er has also comp1e1te1 ~et address Jr,eJ oitter 01 by 6 our anorney · ply wlttt ttte provisions of bus riess yet "0 mokirig ttte December 31, mated coats, u,,.nMt and the property 511ua1ed 111 said lhls ~lk sale 1s sut>iect to p,Jyment ot l)IOvtn df!OOSJIOr and
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MOITIJAllES • cbminon dosig•litlion, '' IF v u ARE A CREDITOR Sechon 1770 to 1780 in· John OeVries 1995 tax relurn available adVances ac CM time ol the county and s1a1e Mre1nallerCahfornta Urvfonn Commertral credllOr C111ms to tne elCtent ally shown herein °1 a coniingent creditor 01 clus1ve. ol tho California Tttls suilemont was llled for public Inspection be· INtlal publicMlon o# the ~ described As more par1Jcul3rly Code Secbon 6106 2 permned !JV a11a11D1e funds in NClf'IC YWW
S:ud Slllo YGll t.e oi.1'141. lhe dece.ased. you must file Labor Code' ttto preva111rig-wilh tho Coun1v Clerk 01 tween· ttte business hours tka cJ SM II: ""·"'·"· descnbed in aeeo lJt1rUStTeT • -w-so suoiecl !fie name crnd accortt1ncewittllaw ~ MmMOIUAL MM
bJ.11 wilhout coVl'nanl or ~~~r me~~·~ c~p11ytt 1~h::,ecop~~ ra1e and sca'te of wages es· 0!arigo Co1~n9ty9o3ri994•138().0986 or 8'00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M In llddltlon to cash. the enced ~erein AP IW 932·58· aodress ol tne person with whom Based upon Ille IO"OOtllO Ille cemett<Y. Mortuary
•v.'m aniy. e•prcss 01 un· ' • tabl1stted by the City of Please contact Arl Schwab. Trustee will' ec:cept a ca-180 The property address aria ciams may Ile hied 1s RENEE Recttwr nu oetermnecl anat tne Chapel • CnmatOfY P(Je.d. regarcM9 lollo, pos sonal dreprcsentattve ap· Costa Mesa, wtt1ch are on Dally Pilot May. 9, l6, 23. Director at '714),572-9463: shief'1 check drawn on a otl'ler· common desonnabon. 11 CARTER I RUBV BISHOP, BUR· tonDl\leO eioStence o1 tile l'!-~ss1on. cona1t1on or on pointo by lhe court within rite with tt\I City Clerk of 30, 1996 lh338 P bll h>' d N "' SC hi II II c.1,1mbrancos including tour mori1tts from the dale ltt C 1 ol C ta M u s e e wpo rl It* Of natJonal barik. • any ol tile •eJI property oe· ROW E ROW COWPAN'f 501 ceivers P Wt seM no use u
tees. cttarnos and ex· of first issuance of ttte tel· aned s~Yalt 0
1 _ _.eo11s penlleltsi'eas: PUBLIC NOTICE Beech-Costa Mesa Daily .check dmlln by a stat• or sertll8o abo~e 1s ou1ported 10 Palleenter Onve Santa AN CA l)J'POSI CooseQUenay nonce is " 1ers as provided l(I section " "'' PiJbt May 9. 1996. lecMlal credit urilon or a be 11 tanalab Court Newoor 92705 and tne last csay tor h~no given lhllt the "tt1wrs11tp sllall penses 01 the Trustee nnd 9 oo f c f · p prescribed therein for non· Flclltloui Busln•H th350 chedl ~-by a IUI• or Beaco CA 9:>660 Tl'le under-Claims s~ be May 24 1996 be termnateCI IO be eflttew no
·ol the trus1s creaicd by 1 c ltte T nit 0'"1~ r;: compliance of said Codo. ladtfal saving.a and loen a• sioned lf11s:te oiscl.l•ms any 11ic11 1s the business clay before sooner Ulan thiny days 11111 me
9;)Jd Doed 01 Trusl. 10 pay bate 000 he time 0' ti· MARY ELLIOTT Dep N•m• Stetement PUBLIC 110TICE aoc:laUon, 11•.i....s assoc!-hab1:1"' lcr a~v mcorrectness of ........ e .... A s,,.,..1, .. 0 •bo"" "••e ot tras Notet • I"" ""f'SOl'I me 1emJ1n1ng prtnc1pal mg claims Wiii flOI expire I • Th• l0Uow1ng persons ere " .".,, ., ""' -"""' ... -.. • "' -. ., .... s.ums ot ltto nole(s) se· before lour months from uty City Clerk, City of doing business as: For· ----------atlon 01 UV!nQI bank Ille prcpt•ty 3'3dress and ol/ler Dated .Ai>lll 30 19116 wsnes to ObJeclto Ille lerml\Ron
cured by said Deed ol 1he ttearing date no11ced Coat• Mesa. lross Mortgage, 4570 Cam· ~E Of' :TEE'S lfl«ltled In Section 5102 al common ~.s'inatian. 11 any AAIJ B SABA. &yer(s) ot the receiwrslltp SI/Ch otiiec~on Tt~t 10 wit S226 312 58 Gbove Published Newport pus fE'"' lllawport Beach, UNDER Of the Financial Code •nd au-sho"'n 11•'••1 int 101.11 amount BURROW ESCllOWCOMPAJff musl Ile ma 1n wn•no lllO sent . YOU MAY EXAMINE lh c TRUST F.lle: •2442'-4t thoriled to do bulineH In of l~a "''D~·d llJ:Jnce or ane "'1 ,,. ....... _,on-w.1111n u.ny ,...,. OI Ille clllt ot ..... th inleresl !hereon horn e Beach·Cosla Mesa Daily A 9 660 Loan: ~ otn.f: lhl• .ute. In the event t~n-obl"'Jl•On s~rurPt1 tly tne PICO· s":'_'"~~"CA,.,. ,..,, ~ .... S No~ce _to, • .,,.,..llll 0epo"'I 11 01 94 111 6 625~ per tile kept by the court. II you Pilot May 9 15 1996 Hoang Nguyen, 190 York· 62301'3 kP Number· than sh I .., ., •• ,.,.. ""'' "' • '~"" ...
al'lium as provided m sa'd are 11 person 1ntereS1ed 1n ' · Th343 lown Ln , Cos11 Mesa. CA 052_171~ YOO AAE. IN oe: der other ca s ac:· eriy •c r~ SOIJ and reasonaol<> NewPQft Beacl'l-Costa Men lnsurince Corporaoon Anenoon
nole(s) plus cosl and any Jht estale, you may file ~2626 F.\ULT UNDER A DEED Of cepted the Trustee may rst1ma!ed costs u penses and CN36737• 81~ May 9 !9116 Lany Lollmeter "Mart Stop J·912·
a<i11ances w1ttt •nt~re~1 ES· w11tt the court a formal Re· PUBLIC NOTICE Oav•d Cerlngal. 1921 N. 'mus wtthhold the Issuance ol the aovarx.cs ~1 tne time ol lhe inti a 90 PO Box 75-49 Newpon
rJ.A.1ATED TOTAL DEBT quest for Special Notice of Maple Ave., Cos1a Mesa, UST, DATED 12/t/89 UN-TNllM'• Deed unt.H furod1 ouo1ic:i1to~ o! lh• noaiee ot SH PUBLIC NOTICE Beacn CA92658-75"4g
S253.875 09 ttte filing of an lnvenlory NOTICE OF CA 92627 LESS YOU TAKE ACTIOH become avalLlblt to the IS 5361 3'.l9 J;.>• is toe total No objec~ons to tile termna·
fhe benol1ClJry undor and appraisal ol estate as· AVAILABILITY OF This business tS cori· TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· PIYff Of endOISH IS a mat· deOt hC•.rv.t ine Otnelicia Escrow No. 0001140IRC 1>011 of thf ttceivtrslllp Wiii be
'010 Deed or l rust herolo· sots or ot ony pehtion or ANNUAL REPORT ducted by: joint venture ERTY rT MAY BE SOlD AT A let al rlghl Said sale wilt~ has J9ree~ '0 accepl a deli· MOTICE TO CllEDfTORS OF I ULK conSJC!ef!d wlllcn art not senl
lore execulcd and dohv· account as provided in Pursuant to Secllon Have you started doing PUBUC SALE. IF YOU made, but wtthollt covenon c1~ncv D•O Jpp1ox1mately SALE wilhtn ttlts ameframe
ered lo ttte undersigned a section 1250 ot ttte Cahlor· 6104(d) ol ttte Internal Rev· business yet? no ~T~J:e~~ ~ or warrlnty, Hpr~tS or Im· S322 884 71) .1n add11too lo cash (SECS. 6104, 1106 U.C.C.) Dated Mly 9 1ggs
•w1111en Ooclarat1on ot Oo· n1a Proba1e Code. A Re· enue Code, notlco is Hoang Nguyen c~ AGAINST V~ pll@d reg11d1ng title, posses-tne trume.r11ol accept J c.sst11er s NOTICE IS HEREBY Qtve~ to ~EDERAL DEPOSIT INSUR-
fa\Jlt and Oem.:ind tor Sale. quos1 for Special Nolice hereby glveri that ttte an· This staiemerit was hied YOU SHOULD CONTACT ;., lion or encumbrances, to check ora1in on a Slate or na~ creditors ol tne wtthn named ANCE CORPORATION as Re·
a'c1d a wrillen Nohcc ol De-form 15 available from the nual report for lhe calendar wlltt ttte County Clerk or LAWVEl't Notk:e I• hefeby aatlafy the lndfllledneu .. llonat bJnt J crieck drawn by aajsttler th.ti a bulk sate 1s abOul to ce111er of Norlh Amenci Sa111~s & •~ E s It court clerk o co 1 0 5 3 96 cured by said DMd, ad· SIJ,te or fa:lt•at credll union or ..... C •u\>ll and 1ot11on 10 o · year 1995 of the VINTAGE range un Y n • • given that Verdugo ~rvke vancaa the1tunder, wittt check dtJv.n by s:aie 01 lederalrbe maoe ot 111., assets descnbed Loan Assooanon ost.a u Tlle unders1gnod "c:iused Allorney for t he P•tl· BMW HOUSE: private touri· 19983682252 CQfPOratlon, a California inllfast as provided therein, savings and 1030 association. bet~ Caltlomta
'all;f Nol1co ol Oelaull and Uonar: dallon, Is available at lls Dally Pilot May 9, 16, 23. Corporation, as truste., Of and the unptkl prlnclptl bll· savings assoc1Jhon or savings rie names ana ous1ness Larry Lohmtter ~l•on 10 Soll 10 bo ro· GEORGE J.B. COTE, principal of lice durtrig regu· 30, 1996. tl}337 suece.uoc trustee, or subSU-ance °'the Nott secured by bank specilitd'" seclion 5102 0~aoo"sses or Ille seller are JUL· Termnnons OePinment
c:01.dod 1n lhe couAly wh!!1e ESQ., (CSB180125), lar business hours for lri-PUBLIC NOTICE tutedtn.tsteepl.Wsuanttothe said Dftd with lrittfut the nrianciJI roae and author· !AN SOLOMONS and HELEN IMne.Cal1fonu
ttte 1eal properly is localed ATTORNEY AT LAW specllon durin9. regular Deed al Trutt eucuted by thlfeon as provided In said tltd 10 00 l!IJSllless "' lhlS state SOLOMONS. 1().4() tN ne A11enue Newpon Beith·COSl.a Mesa
,FOR SALES INFOR· 5 1 4 O BIR CH ST.: hours by any c111zori who PUBLIC NOTICE Ckun lnvutment.a. a Call-Note, lees. eNrgt.t Ind ex· in t~e event lender ofher than Newoort Buen CA 92660 CN365023 7Sn Mly g 16 23
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MAT I 0 H : Mon ·Fr I FIRST' FLOOR, NEW· requests It w1tttln 180 days The ennual return of the romta General Pattnenhlp pense1 of the trustte arld cash is O.:Cf p1ed the tr us le Tile l otabon in Cal1loma of 1996
8 :00am to 5 :00pm PORT BEACH CA after the dale of ttt11 publl· Pacific Mutual Foundalion rtcMded on 1217181 u In-the trustl cralted by said maywi1111101ainaissuanceottl'le .----------------------------.. l~J9) 590·9200, CAL· 92e•o ' cation. Is available. at ttta address ~-P'r.No_.ol~~ DHd al Trust. We art It· 11ustee's oeeu until lunds be v The foundation's p11ric1pal -...-........ _ ·~ t pei t o1•~ d bf le "~STERN RECONVEY· Published Newport office. is located at 15901 flOted below. for inspection cords In ol'flce ol the em ng o c ""'"' a e . me ava11<1b to the payee o
.U.CE CORP., 525 e.at Beactt·Costo Mesa Daily CLASSIFIED ~~~1,~~ b~o~~elclll~~~in:~~ County Rtcordef ol Ofarige ~i:::..:r:=::!.= :u~ .n~oor~~~ a.sWlri :"%~~ 'h~.
lbTn Streat, P.O. Box Pilot May 2 3 9 1996 1rs the resource you 90 requests withlri l80 Calllomla. and pursuant to pose. S.8 .S. Trull Deed W1Ulout cOllenanl or warranty i22004• El C•Jon, CA . . ' Thl327 can count on to sell a deyt after publlcation of the Notlc:e ol DefllUll •nd Hetwor1t. as said Trustee, a txpress or 1mpli!d regarclmg Jt 2022-9 oo4 , 1619) myriad ot merchan· 1h1s notice ol 111 avallablllty. EJedkJn to Sell therNnder ~lifomla Corporltlon. 74'1 1111~ possession 01 eneum· 690•920° FIND dise Items. becauso Paclflc Mutual Foundation. rpecorded 1"W98 In Bool!No-. L«ge Clfele, Hunllngton orances. to sabSI'( tne t11debted·
' Cl•••lfl•d our columns compel ~s Instrument · Buch, CA 92647, (714) ness secured by said deed
• T 111 RE NT R .... °' laid orric1at 1142-8111. Bf ~ncy Stuart. avarices tnereunoer wit11 • he most comprahan· an apartment Qcau1a11' ed buyerit to ...... ~~:"'. ~~ ~!"23"6tront Asst. S.CretMy, s.e.s. Trust ntttesl as provided there111 an , Stve and current d lroc· -~ ,.. u"" ._u, Ndwofll oat , 1ory o r good• and sor· through classified 842·5878 lfltranee to the Couoty DHd • eci: tht unpaid puncipat balance o
' vices aroundt through classified Coufthoute, 700 Civic c~ 06/02/1ttl A.SAP204867 519. t'le note secured Dy sa10 oee ttf Or1ve West. s.i~ Ana, 5116, 5123 w11h int-rest tl1ereon as provide
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# ~ will 1JQUJ SE.ARCH the nmne for you at no t!ldnl thargr; and St.Wt JOU the ~ time and the trip l1J the Court Ht11« in Santa Ana. Thm, of COU1'IG afor the wrch
IS romp!&d ~ tviU fik your fiaitiqus businos M1M lf4ltmml with -~ amr, publish ona a wttlt for four wtth llS WtJUiml by~""" thm file JOf"' pr«(
of publimtkm with the (AunJy Clmt. .
Please 1t1JfJ by l1J fib your .fia;Mw businm Sflllmlmt 111 *Daily Pil«. 330 W.
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1vill mah ll1'fllngmimts for you ID htmJk this proaJsm by tnlliL
If JfJU shtJu1d haw any fonhtr qwstiqns, p!Mse ad/ us llllti aw wiJ/ be m«r than
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the tlrM ;8 aa1epa.J llwful NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE 1rust dated Q.4122/1996 BE
money of the United Statu). ~~fi1R•SDE!~ o~u~~~~~ ~'i:: ~:~:~.D~•do.~~~:· ~srp~~
all right, tlUe and Interest 26•·31 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT llon 140 E Commonweal
conveyed to and now held UNDER A DEED OF TRUST ~ve Suitt 202 Fullerton, C ~y II undef said Deed al OATfO March 29 1990 UN· 92632 (714) 773·0800 By
1!'t'!t ~ ::. ~ 8 ... L£SS YOU TAKE ' ACTION 10 Crystal C Slephens Truslee Sill!
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LOTS
FOR SALE
NEWPORT
1400 BEACH
COSTA MESA 2624 RENTALS ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT DOMESTICS 5540 FURNITURE 60J•·.
2 16 9 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WANTED 2 72 6 5 5 3 0 5 5 3 O iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiii~
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim E • S Ide Be ck B•v iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1----------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii We w Ill Hou ses It for So f • Beachy. peach
EASTStDE CM 1 Br. yard/patio, w/d R e • Po n a I b I e ANNOUNCEMENTS $40,000/Yr Income Restaurant Char-0 · homeowner Resp.. & and white s111pe, gtlod
C·2 Lot 50x200 with f:lkup, :::.~·81~0 pets female seeks room/ 2920 pot•ntlal. Home Chicken Managemen1 ~:~estW~l~lhe~)(~h~~~: ~g~.~68~sking s250
2 Bodroom' 1 Bath 3Br 2Ba Dplx nr guest hse or garage Typists/PC users. Toll 26k -xtnt bonus. • 1 6 9 3 9 6 1---------beach. Redec, gar. T 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 8 ro s I· 1 . 45.5 1 S.outhwest Authen-house with hardwood FURNISHD STUDIO rade for hsekping.11 Froe (1) 800-898-9n benefits 714-960-1352
floors Needs TLC. 1Yr lse. Must Seel APTS All Now Inter!· fepa1rs. child & pct ¥Infertile LoVtng Couple ex T·1398 for listings. -R-.,-.-t-8-u-ra_n_t _N_o_w--H-ir· ••••••••• tic white pine turn.
$245,000 with owner ~1~~~~~0 ~~~~~~~ ors, $517/mo. Incl care. 890-0613. seeks while surrogate. AIRLINES $15-45k mg• Host(ess) t>us MERCHANDISE =··~:ds:~!:,p~.e':;an~ f1nanc1ng Contact ,.._ _______ __, utll .. Pool, lndry fac, Pay s20.ooo plus ex· Will train hiring NOW!' person & all kitchen b d I
•· gated. Nr Triangle Sq. •••••••••• penscs Call collect ••••••••• painted rown • eo m owner, P.O. Box 2404.1_________ p k Pl VIII All positions. For info pos111ons 2100 w couch'chair. glass top
Newport Beach. CA Beautlful•Spacloua •r ace age COMMERCIAL 212"769-4472 or write 1·800>987·6613 X·a9674 Oceanfront. Newport • ent. table. 644·1488 92663 2 T 2 wi den. Condo on 714/84.8-7804 Gait Morse 412 West B h 673 2100 ---------
N.B.C.C. Goll Courso.'"N,_,_•_w_p_o_rt_..,.A_c_r_o_•_•-,-,th-. REAL ESTATE End Ave NY, NY 10024 Bartender needed FT/ ~ac . . ANTIQUES ao10 Upright Plano Spinet.
HOUSES/
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GENERAL 2102
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HOMES For pennies on $ 1.
Delinquent Tax.
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area. Toll free 1·800·
898·9778 Ext. H·5139
for current listings.
W/d hk·ups, fplc, 2• S ••••••••••j PT, weekdays/wkend R et ell FT/PT sales po· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Schafer & Sons. lm-treet 2Br, gar. No ---------help. Corona del Mor stlion. Stat1-ery'g11ts. maculate. Oak Finlsb: car gar. Pool/spa. Lse. pots $825 1665 lrvlne ""' $2700 844.8 714 · · Top Secret Recipes 640-6710 Iv mess. Fashion Island, New· ---------s1soo. Serious buyer•
Avo.#7 720.9422 x2o3 --~------5 Gourmel EZ Oossorts port Beach 759-7751 Top Dollar Paid'. only. Call for appt BUSINESS OFFICE Bookeeper Gon'1 led· ***GORGEOUS 3Br,_________ Send S.A.S.E. w/Sl ger exp. Supervse AJA SECRETARIAL From 1800·1960. 1 (714) 644,7619 .
2.5 Ba w/lamlly room. NEWPORT FOR RENT 2769 Make chock payable.to· ·A/P, Ouickbk/Excell Full limo 8'30-5:30 pc to entire estate.
52600/mo. Avail now. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EZ Marketing req Retail exp a... Paintlnglf. china. MERCHANDISE Allison 644·9070 )(144 Br"CH 2669 PO Box 4202 N8 CA 9'2661 • . Monday-Friday in our I
J;A 1 di On site 12·20 hrs/wk. Legat Advertising Do-glsware, urn. etc. l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii n v ' furn• 200· 14 50 "";:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=I 40Y NB A "73 6223 MISC 6 0 1 ~ lmm•c Lido late 3Br•• sq ft . Garden, water: .,., Call Julie 673-2244. partment. tnd1v1duai r es v • l'iiiiiiii.iiiiii~iii~iiiii~
2¥•Ba, lrplc, 2-car gpr, •1BR $825• fall, airport. Amenities. Witness needed for iii~i;iiii=ii~~~ must be extremely rO· ---------1• patios, 111 Via Eboll. 2BR 2BA $725/Up s200•5160o. 435.6665 ~ccldent at lnlorscc· sponslble with good For Sale: G olf Cloba
$2300. 310·277·1583 Rofrlg & dishwasher ---------lion 'of Fair & Npt. Be1ble10alfordyouroreams attendance record l·B1g Bertha driver. 1·
incl. 601<30 pool. No Sub·lse, short term/ riv . On' April 25th at Gr~ ..-Cormiun~ato0n~ and t>e at>te to work MnQUll 10 'IOI llOlllmf Tailor made driver
•LIDO BAYFRONT• pots. No fees. No phn avail. Furn, 200· 3· Opm. 54~·6293 ~=~:~1~M well w;th people. •fi.laea«*n~ *· with burner bubble
2Bd·2'hBa Townnouse. tease. 545·4855 1400 s/f. Start ai $1/ft. or pert-~ CaHflOWl Good typing and --=...._ shaft and l·spoon
Patlo•Balcony•Pool1 _____ _.. ___ ·N.ear airport. 436·666 il••llli'•••••• 833-2242 proofreading skills a r-"'¥' t-shaft. 1·Alien sand· Flreplace•2·Car Garage NPT BEACH loft apt/ 11.,,..11_. .,,.UllTlllH must. 57.50 per hour. dlila.lild .pallay.hn.,et. wedge. Call Ind.
S2_500..fil!p....!\!L..§73·3313 olflco. 1200 •ct_lt. adj •••••••••"1·.PERSONAI.S _ :!:r~==·~ PMystCal!drug f~roen-O. .... Clllitertalr ~~ner 6?3 8i'32---to-Vin Lldo-~arlna. _,_.r__ EOE •"~ .....__ Newpor t • Town ho· u1u1•1011ca11n1 mg required. · M/ \AlllKfa& llEIDmA M oving Sale muscle
mes 2 Br, 1V• Ba. New pnl/crpL 514001 BUSINESS &~ F/H/O. Please tax re· •--.&llr.&11.1Cu.t1..__ flex exercl•er/sta1·r mo. Call Bruce Kahl, o I ,. ~ gar, $1250 mo .. Chriit 714·251.2424 Ext. 115 FINANCE Co ff•• Hou • e sumo to Judy ell ng step etc. was $600
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721-0950 PERSONALS 3002 counter/baking help (714) 63T'·6594. now s200. Body py
•OCEAN VIEW 4Bd needed. FT/PT avl. -5--'1--1----1-1-Jake ab & back $125_. Npt North 2Br 2Ba E t b h PP ng/R•c• v ng APPLIANCES 6011 2.5Ba 2,,Jplc 2·car gar. NEW FREE PAAmlNE xp pro . ut not nee. 1 k PfT 2 5 30 d 1 GE fridge black door. condo, 2-car gar, AC, Like home. New paint. ---------. Contact Marianne at ~7s k ' · : a\t iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1ce1water 23.5 cubic It •FO .. R·S·AL·E .... •I BALBOA
ISLAND w/d, pool. No pets. $1850 831·8320 BUSINESS 1·801·871·5555 348·1920. mo er. ecno,rge c Wa aher/Oryer 'S140 $350. 6 drawer $1450/mo. 640.1529 .,,,.,,=,,,-:=,...,,,~-=,,,,..,,..,,,.,,.,._ 18· longdist. lol tOlmtn• lnd1v1dual. al be· GENERAL 1002 STEPS TO BEACH • OPPORTUNITY Dlapatch/Secretary tween 2·4. 759-3519 each. Frig S175 Apt dresser Sl25 Framect
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 3 Br, 1 1Ja Ba nr Wat Npt Cute hse. 2Bd 2 br. 1.5 ba. lrplc, 2904 1.--._._.,,........,~..---. Construclton. Lt. ofc. --SO_C_W. __ W_O_R_K_E_R_S __ , stove S100 646·5848. mirror $25. V• air com·
QO\l'T SEO beach, lrpl, patio. Yrly. 1Ba, 2·catports. 2 blks patio. Voarly 510001 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FT/PT. Fax resume 1 press $60. New Cham· fOAECl,O 117 Pearl. Open Sat. to beach. $1200. Vrly mo.673.2507_ HOTTEST 759.092oNBarea. Hiring S24Hr Benefits pion juicer $75. 16m ~~T1~8ce~~~u~~~:~ ~/11~.5~-:~~0~a~1~:. Lse. Avl 6·1. 723-6133 Fe' ne: u r ~ ~: ~t.h ·x * X * X * INSIDE SALES Oyno~~:r~b~;~~~:ffc:Y FURNITURE 6014 ~o~~i':nc':~~j;~~~9fi5.
:•:.os,T ~E~a. ~~r Eve 818·792·2573 Unsecured • $5,000 1·69 1JVE The C6assi~ed A1d~er· ---------Shower Bench for bath·
r . o reeH • MISCELLANEOUS Vlsa card, bad credit ...._ , .. 1 OD' 1 11s1ng epa men as EMPLOYMENT 8 pc dining rm, tub. Double seat (with 898·9n8 ~xt. ·1398 ---------APARTMENTS OK. 50% co.mm.+ an opening for a lull backs) which enables
for current llstlngs. CORONA RENTALS monthly reslduat Jn· 900-505-5050 time Inside sales rep. SERVICES 5533 ~~fa~a~in~s1~~u~~~ you to slide over while
GOV'T FORECLOSED DEL MAR 2122 FOR RENT come. Free LO service 800.739-4420 The candidate must Thomasville King size sitting down. PerfKI
home• for pennies 0 cents per min. 818-758-9100 have strong telemar· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil bod sol w/brass trim for anyone needing
on $1 . Delinquent Tax, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Home based. Not 011·592-570.950 kellng abilities and -•••••• ·,.J $1,000 obo 631·1776 assistance. 549-9591 Ropos, REOs. Your •38d 28• Ocean View•---------ROOMS· , 2706 __ M,_L_M_8_00-=--3--0_6_-4_1_5_4___ enjoy cold-calling. Please be aware that A T II F 800 I CORONA Physical/drug screen· the listings in this cat-8 FT Green couch nkft S ony 27" TV $225 rea. o reo . F/p, w d. courtyard, ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil HOTTEST HOME FIND T'HE PERSQN · I d B I • Magnavox Hl·FI 4· 898-9778 Ext. H·136 t garage and storage. 2622 11 BASED 'BUSINESS mg requ re · ase egory may roqu ro you new $210. Please call
tor current listings. At Beach on Ocean Bl iDiEiLiiiMARiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim NB 2Br Condo. Room OF YOUR D~EAMS plus commission. Xlnt to call a 900 number 723.1796. head VCR S 110. COi s1875 873•7259 w/pvt bath. Pool, spa IN America! Over NOW!!! benefit package. EOE. In which there i\ a ---·------Player-Phillips-Prof'I GOV'T FORECLOSED & tenn. Fem .. n/a 5550 5,000 new members M/F/H/D. Call Judy charge per minute. Immacula te Furniture vars. w/games $37~ home• for pennies _O_l_d_e_r_b_u_t_n_l_c_e_3_B_r 3Br 2Be+Den +Vory Utl. Incl. 840•9510 per week. Unlimited J.9Q0.988..Jl988 Oetting at (714) •574. ---------• Everything goes $20 Laser disc $15·20. Pa.
on S1 . Delinquent Tax, lBa upper dplx. l-car lg olc or gamoroom.1_________ monthly Income. No .. Exr .. ~16 4250 tor an interview DRIVERS EXPERt· to 52,500 obo. cherry nasonlc EP·1000 Mas•
Repoa, REOa. Your gar. lrg deck. Avail HI cell, patio, tp; w/d Room for rent E'side investment or selling. """ or tax resume to (714) ENCED or tNEXPERI· B/R sets, rice poster & sage <!hr..Oelge tthr
Area. Toll Free 800· May 18th. $1100/mo. SHOO 3l0 446•1458 Costa Mesa. top qual· Free membership. t;/;:f,~;'}~'. 631-6594. ENCED. North Ameri-slelgh, formal dining Cost $2700 sac 51600
898·9778 E11t. H·1361 675·4912 Agent lty, non/smoke. quiet. Call 1·800·595·9609 St,,,.U('19/.645_8"' can Van Lines cur· rm w/chlna cabinet, Wht wash desk, cabl·
for curront llsllngs. ---,,.,...,..,..,.,~~=---COSTA MESA 2624 $450 548-5056 (24 hours). L-..=~;...:.;..;..;.:..;;.;.;;..;;.. _ __, LANDSCAPE renlly has owner op-loather sofa sot, Victo-nets & Ent. ctr S2'715.
•LOVELY HOUSE• Gardener Pff, Sher· orator openings (sm-rtan living rm. grdla. Womens 21·Spd, Hy·
COSTA MESA 1024
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2·3br, 2ba. gar. Amen. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •---------Local Vending Rt•· man Gardens, COM gle-op & double-op) In I her c Io ck. PI us brid , Schlmano Com.
ltlos. Blk 2 Behl $2075 $300 1st Month RENTALS TO Cash Income. Over 20 IE•••o•••E•N•T• Call Dorothy Mon lhru Relocahon Services, •714·220·2988• ponent. Like new AvlS.10 844-9819 prime locations. MPL YM Fri,673.2268. High Value Products --.,..-------$165. 281·1007 Clean, lrg min cabin· SHARE 2724 800-078-1663 & Blanket Wrap Dlvl· Model home furn 2 ..,_ _______ _
style, 1Br, walk·ln clst.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -M"'""'c""i""'P,...h_o_n_e-=c,...a-rd--=R..,T""'E""s'"" •••••••••• MEDICAL s1ons. Tu111on·lre-wing back chairs w/
COSTA MESA 2124 Nr beach/Triangle Sq. CDM House. Walk to LOCATIONS GOING ---------TRANSCRIPTIONS tra1nin91 Tractor pur-match pillows S22<> Sonora Apts beach. W/d, Ip, gar., FAST! Inv. Req. EMPLOYMENT chase programs, no each 1 day bed'sofa Mary Ann 845·3358 storage. Nice lg yrd. 800-700-717_7, 24 Hrs. Home-Based Business. frailer mamtenan~e twin w pillows $295
• Everything done to
make this better than iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii For Ad Action ~
now. All new appll·
encn, furnac., root
and added family rm
A beautiful patio/pool
.Original owner retiring
and ret~rnlng to Easl
Coaal. Open Fri & Sat
Call Ruth Agenl at:
714·646-4380. I
Chances are
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what you need
at the price
you want to pay
when you read
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across lrom school.
shopping $1625
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500 + utl. 875-4939 5530 Is this for you? expenses. Pily tor Per· and computer desk/
Ch•rmlng •mall cot · MCI PhoneCard ATES ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1·800-480-4660 formilnce plans and ctr, walnut 595 549. tage studio lrpl, no CDM Shara 3br·2ba LOCATIONS GOINGI' !;;::=======:::; much morel 1·800-6090
pefs, ssoo mo. Apt house. Wood firs. l"ASTI Inv. Req. $35~000/Yr Income NURSERY PERSON 348-2147 Dept. A·4 only 646-1221 · lrptc. $575/mo + utls. 800-700-7177, 24 Hrs. potential. Reading
'NS. 641 ·0803. books. Toll Free ( 1) 2Yrs or more retail exp. **COM PARE OUR1 ________ .,.. PEPSI/COKE ROUTE. 800-898·9778 Ext R· O.H. or C.C.N.P. Deg.
PRICES•• CDM·c loae t o be•ch 35 tocat, high prom 1361 lor detolls. Top Pay & Benefits
X·lg 1 & 3 Br, 2 room In house. kllch sites. (Schools, Hospr.1---------Can Mr. Lathrop Q1 I .d f $35,000/Yr Income Fl d 1 •N 1 poo •• 9 , r•• prlv.. storage $500 + tats, Factorles, etcl) ower a• urser es c•ble $300-400 111 675 4939 M t 111 E $2 000 potential. Roadlng 7 1 4.e3 3 ·9 2 O 0 on M/I, nr beec h 1 __ u_. --·-----us se arn ' books. Toll Free (11
Perfect white couch
Whether you're buying w/chase Rad'whl/bhJ
or selling, Classified p1llow1 Beach style.
covers all your needal S550 OBO 830-2595
Cal a .......
A[).VIS(I
642-5678 E'Slde Executive
Townhouse . 48r,
2v.iea. 2,800 sq. ft.
Huge MB w/lrp~.
Bonu1 RM, Private
Yard $1600
650·2927/675·0261 ·---------
842·5858 lrvln• Share 2 Mstr Br/ weekly. Call 1~800· 800-898-9778 Ext. A-I~=:;~;:;;:;::;:;;:;;:;:;:;~~
2 mstr ba condo, w/d, _s_1_1_·634 __ 2_._____ 1398 for dotalls. OFFICE ASSISTANT
parking. avl. 6/1 $500 PURCHASE/LEASE •·,-3-5-,0-0_0_/Y_r--ln_c_o_m_• · Biiiing •. scheduling, Have A
Garage Sale!
FOR LEASE 3 Br &
Lg. Don or 4 Br. 2 Ba,
College Park home.
Gatdenor. 111 + Sec.
$1300 Mo. Avl. 5/15
444·5238 Unda
'Side • Quiet St. 3·Bdrms. New carpet.
$1050 752·2881
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mo. Greg 8z51·8179 Kitchen In Orange pote"tl•I. Roadlng llllng, some computer
C t S I B exp, phono. customer Npt North Bright Dual oun Y por • ar. books. Toll Free (1) support. F{T wkdys.
Maater. Walk In closet, Immediate Income 800-898-9778 Ex1. A· $8/hr. Call 558-0578 w/d. Prvt ba. Pool/Jae. wilt\ only $10k Invest· .1361 for listings.
$600/mo. 844·8818 ment. (7l4) 58()..8686 1·$""4-0-,0-00--/Y-r---..ln_c_o_m_e POSTAL I GOV'T JOBS
t t I I H $21/HOUR +BENEFITS •Npt Ter mstr br REN. T po en • • ome NOEXPWlUTRAIN $550 +-'h utl. 13'clst, Typists/PC users. Toll Appl +lnfo71,....7·199t· cat h c e 11 . pl/spa, Free (1) 800-898·9778
crport,w/d .548·7818. through classified ex T·1361 tor listings. PT AJP, Bank Recs,
admin. PC skills nee.
S'end resume: P.O.
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S1ndwlch Shop nHds n - - - -- - -5 - --7 7 5
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7 friendly counter help. CoSta Mesa's Beet can t<lm ~· &51·9488
PT·FT 2 positions •><ail
: NEWPORT V-UAGE APARTMENTS ~:~. s~.!~1~~.~~i
1hop. can 975-7528 I
1 Br1ng in this coupon
for r/2 otf ht
month'• rent. For a
N.mhd Hme only.
• Exlfo Lorge Jrs • l ond 2
bedrooms
JR $600
I BR $700
2 BR $860
• Sond Volleyl>Oll
• 2 llQlltld leMIS courts • YettlclOI bhnds • Ctll~Fons
• PIU9h COfpet • r:nnea Room • Hoge ,.., pool Ond spa • QQillCll
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Olbt HOuS: 9:00 CIT1 • 5 00 JXTl M-f
ond 100l an -•;U> ~ weel:enda . 636 Wlllt till Caio MleQ. CA~
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Irv. ofc. Good phn eti-
quette. PC Ut.. Basic
ore skills req, Fax res:
223·5406 Att: JHslca
Recept Admln asst tor
fast paced COM Co.
Mutt have good peo-
ple/heavy phn skills.
Word/Excel exp. Posl-
llve attitude, ntsmtc.
Fall rea: 7119.0USI
c.I blwn 2-4p 7&~23
Reo•pt .... lat PIT b
bus)' Medlcal irfont Ore Salary/Benetlla
beaed on • .,, Typlna
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THURSDAY. MAY 9. 1996
TODAY'S
·CRtlSSw9Ro PUZZLE
CORONA
DELllAI ---
MOVING ·•AL• SAT ATTN: I:_,,
_ wftti OMAR SHNltF -AC~AO~SS-----IOcke--r ---------------" Md TANNAH HIRSCH
1 INCAnC S.. ~girt In PAEVtOUa flUDLI IOt.VlD
lam. No earty blrd1I IOAT OWNERS Furn.. antlQ~. new king bd, Ir~. clolhfng 50 S9111nQ •P•cH 1t111
1011 of cute 1tuffll ave. at Mlnney'1 June
308 lrla/8e•vlew 111 'Marine Swap mcc:etaea nw Cherry 1~~'tom.n 65 ~~nd two 14 Miid cheeae t~ther
15' ~eliSh 66 Bncl<maker's ·
16 OQober stone oven
17 Good name 87 Inform
19 NelWoftl 68 Rubber tubes
20 5'11oh loosely 69 Raced
SCORING A TROMP IN PASSINO
Neither vulnerable. South deal1.
NORTH
•K873
O AKJ'7
0 541
Meet. $25 per epace, South decided there would be iocxl 1----------Boal gear only, Con·
pley for &lam and Sot there by the COSTA M!SA 6124 vert your marine aur·
moet dii'ect route available. J>IU• to cuh at WHt
W•t led a heart, d.,.larer tri•d Cout'i No. 1 Swap ""' " 279 •· 18th Cost• Mffl. FanuBtlc new · the jack and ruffed when Eaat. COY· Me.a Sat.· only 7am-toe.. Newpot1 Nautical
Pl 21 Pepup , 23 Mythical birds DOWN •A 7"
ered with the qlieeo. Dummy wu ? , Great •tuffl BlkH, MuHum (Old Reuben
entered with the are of cluba and clothn, etc. E. Le• RHtaurant) for
the queen of diamond.a waa aucceu· lnlo . Call Minney'• ••••••-•"••• '84 ISUZU RODEO • U 28 Edmooton 1 Mint 0< sage
Tl hockey player 2 Notion
WEST
• 8"
"88•2 0 8 8
EAST
•J5 3 fully flneaied. Nex.t came the ace ' ~8-4192 DI< blue. New alrm •Yll,
and queen or trumps and , when NEWPORY \.. . TONS OF AUTOMOBILES ~~~=~ ~~rf!0'~:~~ t 1 27 Quandary 3 Bugle call l:I Q 108153
O KJ 10'7
•3
both defenders followed, d eclarer BEACH &1169 STAINLESS STEEL s13,200 obo 122-e305 a~ndoned trumpe, leaving tbejack liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bron~• & brass & nuts -....--------· --------.-r-A 31 -one's hme 4 Soot
YI wan 5 Cool -... Q 10882 B 33 Muddy the cucumber
S. waters 6 Rodent souru
•AQ 106
l:IVoid
OAQ982
•KJ95
outatanding. THI! BIO ONI! IS a ,. After caahing the ace of dia-HllR•t St. Andrew• boll• + washers. BMW 9030 UNCOLN • 9UO• E 34 Lerge house 7 Some vines
N 36 Poem 8 In a While
... .. S8.00 per pound. monds, declare1 ruffed A diamond PrHbyterlan Church Minney' a Yacht Sur-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij
C 39 Members of 9 Sea eagle
Y1 ine flock 10 Pooch of Egypt
49 Hazard a
on the t.able, West diecarding a rummage Sale. Thurs. plus, 1500 Olcl New· 1875 BMW 9301 Bur-'83 M•'rk VI 4-dr,
club. On the two top hearts declarer May 9• 9·7pm, Fri. port Blvd. 548-4•92 .sundy, auto, sunrf, grey, leather. Average u 40 Tropical vine 11 Spring month
' "' Tel -12 lndlan com
style 35 Mal -: ~ktall
36 Shaped hke discarded a diamond and a club, May lO, 9-2pm, 151h good shape. $2,000 19 mpg. Xlnt condl-
then led a club toward the cloaed St./St. Andrews Rd. OBO 845·0423. tlon. Cla••V oart 11 42 Crumple up 13 Church offlctal A 43 Refusal 18 Contract
an egg
37 Cut in small
cubes
so Cione
51 Heals
The bidding:
SOtml WEST NORTH EAST hand. MARINE SLIPS s3,250 obo s40-1501.
C 44 Shoeslnng proviso
d 45 Roman 22 Went by car 38 Always
53 Great Sah Lake toc;ale
54 Remodel
56 Questions
57 Oclean
Since it would not have helped ·to •••••••• DOCKS 7022 --------ruff, Eut discarded a heart. Decldt-TRANSPORTATION iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CADnIAC 9040 •-N-IS_S_AN ___ 91_5_0
10 p ...
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1~ PaN
4• Pua
~ 46 :~~:s~~.~ ~~ e~r:sh~~~~lng
N 48 Temperate 27 Attracted
41 Cb!Jtch
veslmenl 43 Cupid's
8• PHI Pau Pu1
Opening lead: Six of " ·
er scored the king of clubs, ruffed 20' Side Tie Near iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
the remaining diamond with the Lido Isle. Water, elec-Coupe de VIII• 1987. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
king of Spadea, eat.ablishing Eaat'• •---------trlc, good location. E•c:ellent condition. '81 240 SX SE. WhV
jack u a trick, then led the table'a BOATS 7011 s2oo Mo. 575-e12s One Owner.· $5500. Charcoal Int. 4-Cyl, 5• P 51 Nutmeg sp1ee 28 Com Bell stale
11 52 Tiny hole 29 Told a fib
weapon
45 Break1aS1 lood 47 Guns· cnes
vessel
56 Propel a raft 59 Qispatch There are several ways to dist.in-
guish an expert from an average
player. One is that the latter will
draw trumps regardless of whether
there is more important business to
take care of first; the former will
not worry about. s urrendering a
trump trick LO t he enemy if it can
be afforded.
last heart, ruffing with the ten for liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 38' Mooring (C.80) w/ Leaving for New York ~r.:s· :.;~rTn<;; .P!ii:e~'.
the 12th trick. The defenders won 23' Bay launoh dbl 11 · BW, olf Alvarado May 18. Only serious St• re o /ca•• e·tt e . c s
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55 S11ng1ng insects 30 Overtiead trains
60 Extreme 31 Monkey lure? 61 Item 1n Agass1's 32 Slanted loner
48 Former
president
62 Som 63 Psyche pans the last trick when both West's win· ender, Norwelgen Kis· Pl., E. ot Bay 11· Call b u Y • r s c a 11 · Tinted windows. Alloy
ning queen of clubs and East's mae--k or g • n , Vo Iv o <90 9) 397•9797 or <714> 644.7619· rims. Excalabor Alarm 1 4 1
4
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(909) 628-7190 t.er trump collapsed on the same eng .. $4,995 675·6128 ~~~-.------.I---------System. Electric: Hat· trick. 40' Mooring East ol T 5 belts. Mint condition. E.1 e ctr... B 0 at Pavllllon w/Coronado CHEVROLE 904 $10,500 080. Catt
Wanted for summer 25' aallboat. Two an-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii P.ager 881·1 H52
North-South reached six spades
in quick time. When Nort~ sh owed
a hand with four-card spade sup-
port and sufficient values to leap to
game in part n er 's second s uit,
Learn to be a bette r brid1e months Call Susan at chors, 9.8 marine-ob playe r l Subscribe n ow to the 261-8820 long snatt, Vhf, new
Gore n Bridee Letter by callin1 lnll. $16.SK 675-0892.
(800)788-1226 for information. Or 1------------="'~.,,------It t G B id Le POWER BOATS 50' Mooring wr e o oren r ee tter, Or less, Great penln·
'83 Cam•ro Berlinetta ---------T-top, Full Power and
air. Ledle1 I-Owner.
S harp. · Alt records -liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S2995. obo 723-1504
TOYOTA 9210
P.O. Box 4410, Cbicaeo, ll. ~ 1012 sula 1ocat1on1 c101Ht
4410. Mooring to land. Call ---------
12, Power C•t Has Steve 723·5883 CHRYSLER 9050
80 Camry 1 owner,
air, 5 spd, 27-38mpg.
stereo, very reliable
$6,950. Call 640-7447
FREE TO YOU 6022 PETS & BICYCLES 6060 Ride Gulde Steering. BAL B 0 A v Ac HT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ANIMALS '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii No mo1or. In ~Pl Habor BASIN has boat slips 1890 Eagle Talon _4_X_4 _____ 9_2_2_1 11 60491• $600 obo 909-737-9352 avall lrom 31 lo 75 11, Sliver/Black, loaded, 1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FAE E T 0 LOVING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '52 SCHWINN. Red -----------$1 4 50/11 673 1761 HOME • Cream-color •Poodle• A.KC• Phantom. Completly SEARAV 21 ft Cuddy & --·--· __ • ___ 1 ownor, pert. grad gilt.
retriever. male, 5 yrs, restored. Perfect trlr, 1983. Orig owner. BALBOA: 40' DOCK. 714·547·7821 Tea Cup Toy & Mini S · d · SI d Tl H Id gentle, great family or 545o-sg50 714.751.3465 cond. $3K. 675-5770. erv1ce reg rly, many • e . o s :
companion dog. 645-'••••••••• xtras. $6500. 646·5974 48' Boat X 9' Wide. ---------9840 Save abused and1• • 714-642-4914 • FORD 9075
NEW DOCK 2 Slips iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
'90 •County • Range Rover Warranty. 57K
Mllos. Loaded. New
tlroa. Garaged car.
S20K 714-760·2408 Slam••• mix kitten ~~~nn~~~~o~t~~.:-~~a~ GARAGE SALES 51~~X3~10~1;':,~Xe~ male. black w/green 714.597•9037. Serviced reg'rly, many
eyes, 8 we eks old. ---------ICtras. $8900. 646-5974
25'+-. Elac/wlr/dock '82 Taurua AT, AC,1---------~~~i:0ar;:s 6~~~7n3"s~ :~,~~. cr~:·:'~r,~:: MISC. AUTO 9245 F t d h Umbrella Cockatoo ~':-64g3 goo ome. 5Yr old, male. Tame. BALBOA
BUILDING
MATERIALS
Loves women. W/ ISIAND 6106 SAIL BOATS 7014 cage. s8oo. 675·5770. CAMPERS, RV'S,
''HA':J1~~'g~!>AV *MAY 11TH * 27' Cat•lln• 1986 TRAILERS 8014
6030 Our second adopted SAT. ONLVI BAM Diesel. Furling Jib. , , , liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Greyhound. Many of Furniture. ~tereo, TV Very Pristine. S12K. 85· 88 AV a Rent 3
•All Steel Bulldlnga your friends await Collecllbles 436-6665 • I 329-0238 days. 4th day free.
Three -For Sale. loving homes.• For & Boutique Items 24-30 ft. Newport
Factory Clea rance. more lnlormallon 108 Marine Ave. WE PAY CASH Beach 724-9777
Mint cond. 86K .liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim
Se'500 S48-4180 Seized Cara From 1175. Porsches, Ca-
d 111 a cs , C he v y s ..
BMW's Corvettes.
Also Jeeps, 4 WD's.
Your area. Toll free 1-
800-898-9778 EX1. A-5139 for current 1111·
lng1.
1893 FORD
BRONCO 4X4
In per1e~t cond.. All
power, leather. phon1,
tow pkg, rims/tires. Only·60k miles. S17K.
574·4247 or 646-9449
1 ·800·32 0 ·2 3 4 0 please call 'Hemopet' (In alley.) 675-2861 For good used Sabols
MERCHANDISE COMPUTERS 6018 WANTED 714·252·8455 & boat equipment.,-----------------------__,
MISC. ~015 . TO BUY 6019 PETS & ------CORONA ~~n,~e~·~ooyb1~t N~~: TEL. 114/'41·1119
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 386 W/modem, monl-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ANIMALS 604 9 MUSICAL DEL MAR 612 2 port Blvd. 548-4192
W 0 L FF TANNING tor. Desk Jet Printer. 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii INSTRUMENTS 60551'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEDS TAN AT HOME !450 ObO AXt5 Type-Top Dollars Paid •• t• wnter 545 759-1:JGO. Fot Reoo~-.Jeu. · ADOPT·A·PET--t"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1"9 Sate-SAT 7•2 •---------» Buy d11oc1 and SAVE r---------Sountrack s, e tc . 11 412 '/a Goldenrod SPEED & c 0 l'n rn c ( c I a 1, H 0 m {! Call Mike 645-7505. Every Sat & Sun at 2 Baby Grand Pl-(alley). Log bed, w/d, svy BOATS
units lrom 5199. Low Can't seem to PETSMART, Fountain anoa beaullful condl-frig, dresser & more.,=iiil\.&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii monthly payments Valley. Puppies, kit-tlon. 1 gloss while, 1 I•
Free color tataiog get lo all those FREE TO YOU 6022 lens and more, all mahogany/walnut fin· Call tOdJy 1-000-842, 1 I b looking for lovlng, car-lsh. In tune. $1875
1305 repa r 0 s Ing homes. CALL 597-each. 527-1854
CLASSIFIED
It's tho resource you can count on to sell a
myriad of merchan·
d lse items , because
our columns compel
qualilled ·Duyors 10
calll ·
•22' SKI BOAT '88
S. 7 litre V-8. King
Cobra O/D, low profile
hull, Just serviced,
new controller/uphol-
atery. Great ski boat-
lasl·IOQks great.. ...•
ready to go. S 10,500 646-9449 574-4247
SELL
your home
through class1f1ed
around the house? FREE Cat Boaulllul _9_03_7_fo_r_m_or_e_l_n_fo_._
Lei the Classlfle d long ha ir golden fe·
Serylce Directory malo cal, 1 yr old .
h I fl d fixed, needs shots. e P you n Needs Adult for adop-·
reliable help. lion. 843·0705
Sell your unwanted items tho easy wayl
To place your
classified ad call
642-5878.
TRADE
through classified
642•5678 842·5678
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ACOUSTIC
CEILINGS 3408
AAA ACOUSTIC
Paint-appl1od Remove-
pa1ch Toxture Int/ext.
962-5691 or 847-8905
CEILINO MASTER
Fine Craftsmanship... one, a ' r vew Y M ' Ucl602098. Ina. •r Uc ~"'ft144 •4•.4122 Fplc BBO• Ref 25 Yr Local Lie. 850-7042 an won ti 968·1882 Trim, Snrlnklrs, Aerate. C.M. 722·8823 Walklng·Feedlng-TLC OJO v v Al Affordable Prlc••-• · • ,.. FrH est. 6<'5·3305 Showers/Counters/Firs Exp. Terry 557·71584 TWENTY DOLLAR Thatch 83t-4422 Pg-413·8142 Ve. Mail 224-2250 i---------
Na1ural Stone & Marble B p I /Q II •-F-E_N_C_E_S_____ HAULER/CLEAN-UP • TREES • 24Yn Quallly Painting REMODELING· Fptcs L645486 842·22t4 * est r ce ua ty JOHN 650•1828 MOVING 3834 TOUCHUPS, TOO ... ADDITIONS 39 6 Landscape, brick, llon• & DECKS 36l 5 To1111••1"•"'H•. UlwM, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 24 Hra. Richard Sinor PLUMBING 3890 11a: 1
TILE REPAIRS Concttlt. 800-788-1007 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------..,.......... 751~79 Ucl280CS44 645-3209 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
e ReHal Patio Tiie• HOME CARE/ GARDENING .Reliable PUBLIC NOTICE Q ·LITY c·-1! • THE LOCAL PLUMBER .A8K ME .AllOUT ... Ponds • Founlalns •:-f~EAT:rt Bl~ wall~ •FENCES OATES• & Ouallly Work at The Calif. Public UUll· ~0% OFPWi.ADt ·a Jamee e. Bangert Co.· Remodeling-Additions
Li1'352409 745·3994 re . c2°;; Es u'L°o s new/rep1lr/po1t replaced SERVICES 3760 reasonable rale•. lies Commlsalon RE-20Yra Exp, lOnt workmanlhlp. Since 1947 & Repairs. No Job Too ~:~:· r53
11f;7 3;3 Redwood • Lll'576605 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ed Barrell 548·3371 QUIRES that all used Fair $ 645-2417 Ron Friendly StrvlcH lnlurld Small! Bob 848-8223
•Acoustic Removal• CHILD CARE 3536 ---------
Custom Toxt ure•Pa1n1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiii CONTRACT ORS Led M.,k 838·7300
J im Why1e 642·7206 Ca 01 F th ~---.,,------household goods .,....,..,.....,,..,...,.,.,...,,,,....,.......,,_,.....,..1 L#53298l 875-9304 re ver or e Green Scene Land1cpng movers prlnl their RAINBOW Clrcle Malnt. ---------•---------•Wood Fenc•••
r1pl1e11r1pa.r, flff hauling
tstimatH lo"' pncts. l.Jc'd
Advantaoe Constr 974-5301
elderly. 12 years exp. /Masonry /Irrigation P.U.C. Cal T number: P1lntlng-lnVE.1t HouH/Apl TUTORING 3929
Rer·s . Plea•• c atl • Trlrflmlng ;Removals limos and chauffeurs 011allty Job. Fr•• est. Tammv 714-387-9038' Clean-up• • Malntenanc. print their T.C.P. num-L#S89897 83 .. 8888 eDAN DAWSON•
Plumbing 848·6720
Water Htrs•Oralnt•f'lnlf ..
R111)odl•Repslr•F1uct1s
LSS4722tPgr·717 ·5 729
CARPENTRY 3510
CHILD HOME CARE
Lli:;#304201056
Roberta Thornton 720·3969 Npt Beach
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