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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-06-20 - Orange Coast PilotWEEKEND Troupe serves tales of : . Wetnamese Americans EDITORIAL Happy ending possible for schools SetvlngJhe Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Mayor tries for peace; board still smarting • Civil. Service Board members say they feel they were wr~ngly attacked by John Hedges. He pulls his request for an .investigation. By carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -During the months of public accusations, bad sentiments and dead-end investigations into both the may- or and police chief, the city's Civ- il Service Board remained silent. Until last week. when Mayor John Hedges requested an investi- gaticm into the board's alleged com- muni.cation with the police union following a disciplinary hearing. The five board members - who bear appeals and act as advisers to the Qty Council on personnel matters such as termi- nation and disciplinary cases - bristled and called Hedges' actions both inappropriate and an attack on their integrity. Emotions reached such a boil- ing point that Hedges on Wednesday tried to make amends with Civil Service com- missioners Clint Hoose and Day- na Pettit, the two be said he was referring to when he requested the investigation at a City Coun- cil meeting last week. The mayor emerged from the talk announcing that peace had been made. And he said he will now withdraw his request for an investigation and wants to lAy the whole incident to rest. •1 never had any qualms about the job the board was doing, it was about third-party communi- cations," Hedges said. "I am sat- isfied that none of the board members engaged in (that)." Hoose and Pettit, who are both up for re-appointment, declined to comment. But another commissioner indicated it's not going to be easy for board members to forgive and forget. While pleased with Hedges' effort to make peace, Civil Service Commissioner Steve Brombe rg . • SEE MAYOR PAGE AS ,\ l> .\ ) I 1' H I \1 I \1 H I· H MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Orange Coast College adult transition graduate David Meese was referred to as a .. man of few words and many smiles" during Wednesday's ceremonies. Meese starts a new Job wl~ the Vantage Foundation. ·MOVING ON ' Developmentally disabled student graduates from county'~ adult transition program By Julie Ross cannon, Daily Pilot C OSTA MESA-Like many other 22- year-olds, David Meese lives on his own. He maintains a small apartment in Costa Mesa and attends school at Orange Coast College. But unlike the students he mingles with on campus, Meese bas profound developmental disabilities. That didn't stop him from slipping into a black graduation gown and walking down the aisle to the tune of "Pomp and Circum- stance" at a special ceremony for the adult transition program Wednesday. Meese -along with students Kenyon Coleman, Heather Durda and Jeff Hays - were honored by friends, family and college staff who praised the QlJartet for their strength and perseverance, which led to their certificates. "It's very emotional," said Meese's mother, Linda Chappel. "It's hard for him to let go of school and go in a diHerent direction." For four years, Meese has worked on his . social and motor skills with special education • SEE GRADS PAGE A4 "This wouldn't have happened without (the parents') tremendous rt ,, suppo ... -KAREN MCHALE Dole ·mak~ breakfast stop in Newport • Private fund-raiser at Pacific Club expected to net as much as $100,000 for presidential hopeful. By carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Clutch- ing his trademark pen, presumed Republican presidential nominee Bob Dole sat down to digest a break.last of eggs and bacon Wednesday at a $5,000-a-plate fund-rruser at the Pacific Club in Newport Beach. Dole's breakfast companions were 26 wealthy Orange Coun- ty's Republicans, invited by George Argyros, the finance chauman of the Orange County Republican Party, and Don Bren, chairman of The Irvine Co. According to reports, the break- fast was expected -to raise $50,000 to $100,000 in ·sow money for Dole's campaign whose California trail included a rally in Woodland Hills Wednesday afternoon. Officials in the CaWorrua Republican Party said Dole is tak- ing voters here seriously. Dole arrived at the private. club on MacArthur Boulevard ab 8:30 a.m. with the typical candi- date entourage of Secret Service cars and a police motorcade that escorted him from the Newport Beach Sheraton Hotel. where he stayed the rught. The candidate seemed to enjoy the morrung, cracking jokes and sbalung everyone's hands, according to one club employee who asked to remain anonymous. The employee described Dole as a "grandfather type." Playing host to politidans is nothing new for the club, which counts President Bill Clinton, for- mer vice president Dan Quayle, and former presidential con- tender Steve Forbes among the politicians who have graced its plush interior. Still, it was an exciting morning for the club's staff, the employee said, declining to give the names of any other guests at the exclu- sive breakfast, saying only: "There were no political players, just Orange County money." City enlists retired FBI agent to look into harassment claim • Investigation involves disagreement between male and female Costa Mesa Police Department em pl By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -A retired FBI agent wlll tnvestlgate allegations of baruanent in the dty's Police Depertment, Oty Manager Allan Roeder aaid Wednesday. Roeder said the dty's decision "We decided to bring somebody in from the outside ... rather than wait for a com- plaint to be filed ... " -ALLAN ROEDER to hire Gary Lisotto of Huntington Beach is a.n effort to deal with a situation between two employees before it becomes a problem. No complaint has been filed. Roeder said, and the allegations do not involve sexual misconduct. "The concerns were brought to a department supervisor, they came to the chief and then to me," Roeder said. "We decided to bring somebody in from the out- side to interview these people and deal with the situation right away rather than wait for a com- plaint to be filed.· Roeder would not give de tails • of the allegations because the • SEE CLAI M PAGE AS ~-----·----~-------------------------------------~--~--, , ' I \ AROUND TOWN aEST IUYS C\ASSIF1ED COMMUNITY FORUM A 12 COMMUNITY REACTION A 13 COftRESPONDENCE INTIRTAINMENT. ONntECOAST NEIGHIOM PUIUC NOTIClS SOCEtY • ' I I I ' ' ' I I I I I ' A2 . • ,. THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1996 Nt'Wport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot I ,. 11115 YOKOI. 57442 J I ..._~:__..,_~_,.;.......:..~~~~_......,.....,_._~:;.:::,;:;..::~~~~ ....... ~;......;;;;_-_~;;;;....,;;~.....;~, greer wylder Great gear for the great outdoors I f you're planning a camping trip, Leslie's Outdoor Gear Repair (631-2642) can whip worn-out equipment back into good shape. Leslie Pemberton repairs tents, sleeping bags, backpacks, and ski clothing. Her service includes fixing holes, replacing zippers, alter- ations on ski clothing, and clean- ing. Prices vary depending on repairs needed, and repairs are usually completed in a week. Pemberton started doing repairs at her Costa Mesa home 13 years ago, and has boomed ever since. Leslte's Outdoor Gear Repair lS now located at 1716 Orange Ave. No C in Costa Mesa. Treasures on Consignment has gilt suggestions for interest- ing wedding presents. Its latest consignment items include sev- eral Haviland china sets, Italian pottery ware, soup tureens, and porcelain bullion cups and plates. Smee all brides need at least a flower vase, there are Amencan-cut glass and vases and figunnes by Baccarat, Lalique, and unmarked pieces. from the depression era. Silver pieces make nice gifts, and in silver there are individual faltware and holloware, includ- mg a handmade sterling set of eight finger bowls circa 1860 to chose from. Antique linens for dining are on display, as are fur- niture pieces, room accessories, and one-of-a-lund items. lfea- sures on Consignment is staffed PY volunteers and 1S a fund-rais- er for the AsstStance League of Newport Mesa. Proceeds are 4'eturned to the community lhrough the League's children- onented projects. It's located at ~220 Fc:lUVlew Road, Costa Mesa. 341 Bayside for laclies cloth- ing is having a sale on every- thing in the store. Designer mer- chandise 1s marked down 40% to 50%. 341 Bayside is located at, where else, 341 Bayside Dri- ve in Newport Beach. ' For the Class of '96 graduates, ~Y & Co. (540-5330) is offer- .oig gifts of congratulations. The ~· designed for aU ages, include :4!ngraved stationery, sterling sliver 1tey nngs and a sterling silver 5qUMe Atlas watch for $1,4QO has a cl.asstc Roman numeral m3'1r. liffany & Co. is located on the lower level of South Coast Pla7.a, near Nordstrom. Dra per's and Damon's is hav- ing a pre-Fourth of July sale with merchand.lse marked down 20% to 50%. Selected ladies )portswear, dresses and acces- ,cories are included in the sale. -l:>raper's and Damon's since 1927 •-(646-5521) is located in the' ' ' Westcliff Plaza at l 062 Irvine Ave. In Newport Beach . • llE.ST 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 Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, 92627. DON LEAC~ I DAILY PILOT Bill Agee Is a ttne arts photographer and former Newport Beach coundl.m.an • BIL L AGEE Putting a career in focus HE IS Bill Agee, a Corona del Mar resident who served as·a mem- ber of the Newport Beach City Council during the early 70s and is now a fine arts photogra- pher in Laguna Beach. He also teaches photography at Saddle- back College. WORKING SATURDAYS Agee was born and grew up in Cincinnati. His father was a dentist. Agee, age 10 llt the time, remembers talcing the 13- mile bus trip with his brother downtown to see him when he worked Saturdays. ·We used to go to the main public library to check out a bunch of books for the week and then we'd tut the Saturday matinee," he said. "It was our big day out." While waiting to be driven home, Agee said he met a pho- tographer who worked on the same floor as his father. It was be who first showed Agee bow film is developed. "I was completely fascinat- ed," he said. "When I saw those pictures appear out of nowhere in the darkroom tub, 1 knew I was hooked." Agee. immediately got a camera of his own and began to develop contact prints in his home bathtub. But it wasn't until high school that he got his first hands-on experience. After becoming a book-pub- lishing salesman for Prentice- Ha.11 Publishing Company arid a securities broker for Merrill- Lynch, Agee said he found his heart to be in photography more than anything else. "In 1979, I finally came to Corona del Mar to become a professional photographer," he said. A FREEWAY AGHTER As with many things, Agee's time on the Newport Beach City Council · happen ed . quite bY. accident. "In the early 70s, this coastal highway project was just begin- ning to take off," he said. •A huge highway was planned to be built parallel to Coast High- way and the urge for its approval was being jammed down residents' throats continu- a.Uy." Agee said when he found out that the extension of the high- way's design included taking out 50 or more old corona del Mar homes, he became angry. •1 thought enough was enough and decided to get involved by making a presenta- tion at the next City Council meeting," he said. "I soon dis- covered that I wasn't the only one fighting against construc- tion of the freeway." As more and more Newport Beach and Corona del Mar citi- zens got involved in the cru- sade, Agee said the group became labeled as the "freeway fighters.• "By making contacts and getting all those people togeth- er, we were able to stop the freeway construction,· he said. "It was a great feeling." After his debut as a freeway fighter, Agee was recommend- ed for a position on the Newport Beach Qty Planning Commis- sion by those w ho worked with him. From there, be ran for a seat on the council twice -losing on ce then winning the second time. Agee stayed on the council four years and then decided that it was not in his best inter- ests to continue. THE ANSEL ADAMS INFLUENCE If he won the lottery tomor- row, Agee said he would love to spend half of his time traveling the world. . •If I could make my liveli- hood on exploring parts of the world visually, I would do it,• he said. "There are still so many places I've yet to photograph, like Asia and other countries in the Southern Hemisphere. "People like Ansel Adams and his focus on nature photog- raphy have been one of my biggest influences to see more of the world," be said. Agee said he sees many of his photographs as a combina- tion of psychology and fine arts come to life. "It is always great when you can combine all the things that you love to do together," he said. "I love people and pho- tographs, so this career is my ideal." -By Kathleen Haney briefly in t he news Free summer lunches available for kids Five Costa Mesa elementary schools will provide daily free lunches on campus to children aged 1 through 18. Unless other- wise noted, all schools will off er lunch June 24 through Aug. 16: • Lions Park, at the comer of 18th Street arid Park Avenue, will serve lunch at noon. • Kaiser Primary, at 2025 Gar- den Lane, will furnish lunch at 11 a .m . July 1 through July 26 only. • Parsons Special Education, at 2350 Cariyon Drive, will serve lunch at 11 :30 a.m. July 1 through Aug. 2 only. • Pomona Elementary. located at 2051 Pomona Ave., will offer lunch at 11:30 a.m. • Sonora Elementary, located at 966 Sonora Rd., will serve lunch at 11:30 a.m. All schools will be closed July 4 and5. Spend summer at OCC Orange Coast College's sec- ond session of six and eight-week summer courses begin Monday. Enrollment fees are $13 per unit. 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Once the project's landscape architect has collected the data, the plan may then come back for review in public workshops or it may not. Until the fact-finding phases are complete, members of the 12- year-old Fairview Park Advisory Committee will have to wait - something Fairview Park advo- cates say they are quite accus- tomed to doing. "We've been trying to get bathrooms and drinking foun- tains out there for 10 years,• said Llnda Peffer, a member of the committee for 10 years. "We have a wish list as long as your arm and we're talking the bare essentials -park benches, drinking foun- tains, parking spaces.• Peffer and other members say they are pleased the City Council awarded a contract to the archi- tectural firm, which the commit- tee recommended, but they are disappointed the council clid not shell out the $117,400 which the complete master plan process would require. If the firm of Katzmaier Newell Ke~ can complete the master plan in "piecemeal• fashion, then all might turn out well, said Richard Mehren, the chamnan of the advisory comnuttee. "If they can't, I'll be very dis- appointed,• Mehren said. "They are by far the best firm for the job." In the mid 1980's, Mehren and several nearby residents voiced their objection to a proposal by the county of Orange -the for- mer owner of Fairview Park -to develop the land. Mehren was "We 've been trying to get bathrooms and drinking foun- tains out there for 10 years. We have a wish list as long as your arm and we're talking the bare essentials ", n I -LINDA FEFFER • ' elected to the citizen advisory committee and ultimately, at the committee's urging, the city c:1f Costa Mesa purchased the park for approximately $4 million. That was 10 years ago. ln the ensuing years, every entity imaginable has come for.. ward with a proposal for what thf park needs. Some have asked for a goll course; others have favored relocating the Costa Mesa Histor- ical Society to the site. Still others, citing a dearth in the city's recre- ational facilities, would like ligh~­ ed ball fields. The advisory committeEt. meanwhile, has always favored keeping the.park "passive" an~ undeveloped, a nature reserve where people can walk the*' dogs, watch sunsets and fly kites Recreation leaders and commi~­ tee members have held hours Of public workshops in an effort tt> gauge the community's desires. It i6 precisely that input council meJit- bers say they don't want to spend an extra $50,000 to duplicate. , That's why the complete ma~ ter plan was not approved Moit- day night, said councilwoman Sandy Genis, a former counctl liaison to the Fairview Park AM sory Committee. Genis also understands the committee members' concern the process is moving too slowly. : "Until we have a park master plan, (the park) is viewed as a land bartk, a plot of ground with nothing on it,• Genis said. "For years, that's been a real concern.~ POLI C E FILES COSTA MESA • 2800 block of har Strfft: A woman and her husband were sleeping In their apartment when the woman was awakened by a man touching her left leg. The woman reportedly saw the man lying down on the floor next to the bed, screamed and then the assailant ran out the bedroom sliding-glass door. According to the report, nothing was missing from the apartment and the wife was unable to give a clear description of the assailant. The husband said he leaves the door open approximately two Inches at night. • 600 block of West ~ker StrMt: Upon returning to his bsig'he'a pertcing lot at his apartment comple.ic. a man found all the indiultor lights of hfs car were on and the stereo playing. He also notked both doors were unlocked, the dash was Illuminated and the ignition was missing. The thief stole a secu- rity gate card and a set of keys to the complex. • 100 block of Usa Lane: A man accidentally left his garage door open over night and found his vacuum cleaner and 50-foot extension cord missing. The victim said he was awakened by a noise at about 4 a.m., but he did not real· lze he left the garage door open so he went bade to sleep. • 2500 block of Fordham Drive: lWo, 10-foot sunflower plants were stolen from a woman's front yard after discovering a thief had removed the security sensor llghts one week prior. The victim reportedly believed the person who tampered with her security light system was also responsible for the theft of the sunflowers. . ,. l.ewpon BetichlC.osta Mesa Daily Pilot .- neighbors Community The Passkeys Foundation awarded the Betty 1.. Hutton Outstanding Youth Citizen Scholarship to Newport Harbor High School stu- dent Anna Vrska. She was chosen for the $1000 scholarship for · demon- . strating per- sonal responsibility and out- standing community service. Dr. and Mrs . John R. Tencati of Corona del Mar are pleased to announce that their son Michael John Tencatt, a senior at Corona del Mar High School, bas earned bis Eagle Scout Rank, the high- est award bestowed by the Boy Scouts of America. Education Blaire Edwards from Corona del Mar High School will repre- sent Newport Beach and Orange County when she visits China through the Peison to Person pro- gram. The seventh grade ambas- sador of China, who is' on the honor roll and a member of the student council. will visit 12 to 16 . cities for a course of three weeks. Newport Beach resident Sean T. Martin, a senior politi- cal science and socio\ogy major, received a 1996 Centuri- on· Award in recognition of his dedication and outstanding ser- vice throughouf the past year at the University of Oregon. 1be Rev. and Mn. James Stout of Costa Mesa are pleased to announce that their son James 1Uman Stout. Jr. received a bach- elor of arts degree from Brown University in ProVi.cieIJm, R1 Resident of Newport Beach· Russell Hardt has been pro- moted . to executive vice president and director of marketing for Asset Management Consultants, Inc. In bis new position, Hardt will be Russell Hardt responsible for· business development and marketing for the firm's clients in South· em California. Strategies, the Costa Mesa based marketing communica- tions corporation, was recog- nized for their outstanding. work when the Orange County Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America presented them with six Protos Awards and three Awards of Excel- lence at the 21st Annual Protas Awards ceremony. r' Newport Beach ~ Estate Jewelry & Loan BUY•SELL LIDO MARINA VILLAGE 3416 Via Oporto #3 Newport Beach 714•675-1892 Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber for only__ . s49900 UPT03MOS SAME AS CASH O A C Based on 50 yds. Padding & Installation Included While Supplies Last ~ABPET DEPOT· VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE Commercial• Resident/al Sales • Service Full line of Wool, Woven Axmnster & Sisal Carpeling Available 190t Harbor ~ul•v•rd • Co•I• M•H N.E. Comer of HarbOr & 19th St,..t ~~~ .. 722-9642. Uc# 649491 Mon-sat 1D-6 Sun 11-5 WHO CARES ABOUT YOUR HEALTH? S'4pe-Up, NEWPORT • 200 Monthly Aerobic Classes • Yoga and Stretch • State of the Art Equipment • Certified Trainer1 & Teachers • Persondl Service & Attention -------- .. THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1996 Holy linguine, ex-school trustee has new agenda I couldn't help but tb1nk of Humphrey Bogart's great line in "Casablanca:" "Of all the gin joints in all the world, she had to walk into my mine. n With· a slight twist, I para- phrased Bogie: "Of all the Ital- ian restaurants in all the world, I had to walk into bis." You could have knocked me over with a linguine. Here we were, walking down the main drag of Avalon last Saturday evening, looking for a certain lit- tle Italian restaurant. Neither my wife not I could remember the name of the place. Only that, when our friends Carole and Bill Byrne took us there nearly 10 years ago -the last time we were in Avalon -we agreed that it served some of the best Italian food we'd ever ha<:l. The years bad not .erased our memory of the wonderful eats and congenial service. But damed if we could remember the name of the place. All we knew for sure was, it was hidden away about a block east of Avalon's neon- green Pleasure Pier, the quiet side of town. We worked our way through the surging crowds on Crescent Avenue, the town's main drag. We passed three other Italian restaurants before we finally spotted the sign: Cafe Prego. "There it isl" my wife said and we picked up our cadence. We wanted to make a reserva- tion for the next evening, Father's Day. Inside, a tall, slen- der gentleman greeted us. ~ 1894-1996 Four Generations 102 Years! REMNANT CLEARANCE Now open Sundays from I l-4p.m. ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. Hi63 Placentia St .. Cosra Mesa 646~4838 I ) " I I I I I ' I \ ', I "Two for dinner?" he asked. "Not tonight, thanks," I said. "We'd like to make a reserva- tion for tomorrow night." "Right this way," he said, and led us back out to the sidewalk. He took position behind a lectern complete with telephone, menus, ·reservation book and a lovely view of Avalon's peaceful east harbor. After ,covering all the details, the man asked if we were from Newport Beach. "How did you ... ? " I started to ask, then realized I was wear- ing a Newport-Ensenada race shirt. As I later fowid out, he also recognized me from the photo that appears with this col- umn. "I'm from Costa Mesa," he said. "Spent 30 years on the school board there.· Ohmigawdl "Rod MacMillian," he said, as we shook hands. I started to say my name, but Rod beat me to it. My first thought was, what in the world is Rod MacMillian doing working the door of a tiny Italian restalirant in Avalon? Is he on the lam? Dropping out of the Newport-Mesa school-board election at the last minute, as Rod did in 1994, isn't really a crime. Is it? (Maybe so; after all, it did allow Wendy Leece to cruise to a victory over Oscar Santoyo.) "Good grief, what are you doing here?" I asked Rod. "I've owned this place for 20 years," Rod said. ."A pure blooded Scotsman running an Italian restaurant?" "We were very lucky,• Rod said, and told us how he bought the place. "I was looking arowid for something to do,• he said, and learned from a local real estate agent that the Prego was for sale. "I looked it over, made an offer at half the asking price, and that was that. Went back to Costa Mesa and didn't hear a word." · M onths later, the agent called and asked if Rod's offer was still on the table. He said yes, the agent said you just bought an Italian restaurant on Catalina Island. The story is even more intriguing when you consider that the owner of Cafe Prego had other offers. One was $10,000 more than the asking price. But the seller recognized that Rod's off er was the first, a.od that's the one he took. Amazing. That was 20 years ago. 1\ven- ty years in which Rod MacMil· . lian, 69, was c9C1ch, educ-ator, social worker, dedicated New- port·Mesa trustee -in the eyes of many, the conscience of the board -tireless community set=- vant And boniface of a superb, family run Italian restaurant in one of the world's little paradis- es. A restaurant so good a visit- ing columnist and bis ~e went out of their way to track it down and make a reservation for a festive Father's Day feast. After studying the menu Rod gave us to take back to our boat, I decided I would have the pa.sto combo, an overload of manicotti, canneloni and aglio olio -lin· guine dressed with olive oil, gar- ·Uc, parsley and parmesan cheese. Alas, it never came to pass. The next day, our friends Jane and Don Willet put-putted by in their dinghy and invited us to join them for grilled sword· fish, caught that very morning in the clear waters off Catalina. Reluctantly, I called Cafe Prego and canceled. After all, as we learned from "The Godfa- ther," there are certain offers that cannot be refused. But rest assured, Rod, in the words of another godfather: "We shall return." • FRED MARTIN's column runs every Thursday and Saturday. THIS ATIRACTIV£ AND DEPENDABLE ROLLING FIL£ KEEPS DOCUMENTS AND SUPPLIES CLOSE AT HAND. SLIDES UNDER A 'DESK WHEN NOT IN USE. OUR ROLLING FILE IS MADE OF EPOXY-<:OATED STEEL AND IS AVAILABLE IN BLACK OR WHITE. We accept Visa, MC. .. Amex & give a 3% Discount for cash l2IC. or checks. C/< T1JO,AY FUH :, r:!·FE COLOR BPUih< H~ .'\PRICE L.:S T For All Your H·ome/Office Needs!! STOUGE WEST · 1835 Whittler Ave.• Costa Mesa '' 14 • 831-4878 ... Summer Food & Wine Festival at Crystal Court Thursd•y, June 27. 1996 5:30 p.m. -8:30 p.m. $30 Admission FHt\lfi1\t: Grt•t cuisint from tht mAny South Coast PJAu ttStA\ltlt\ts. An txdting u.mplil\g or prtmham CalifotniA ints. tivt stttl d?ums of "Sttt! Par•d•" for your daJ\dn& or Usttnina pltasur.. S.ntfitina Tht Food Disttlb\ltion Ctnttr G Somtont Yrts So"p Kltcl\tn 1~1J.lr·' .(. ~IY , . ._,,, ' r THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1996 :GRADS 'CONTINUED FROM A 1 teacher Bob Boettiger, who started the adult tr~tlon pro- gram at OCC m 1988. The program, administered by the Orange County Depart- ment of Education, caters to d evelopmentally disabled stu- dents age 16-22. Most of the students stay in the program all four years and perform vari- ous jobs on OCC's campus, such as sorting mail, stuffing envelopes and attachmg mail labels for the college's adminis- trative offices. Students also helped wtth the college's recy- cling program and worked wtth custodians. Dunng the celebration, Boettiger proudly detailed b1ographles for each of bis pupils. He also showed brief VJdeotapes of the students at work and at play on OCC's campus. Chappel said mteractlng wtth other students her son's age at OCC has helped Meese develop socially and led to him movrng into his own apart- menl And while MeeR can make his bed. dust bis funU- ture and make l4Ddwtcbel, be bas three speciaJiltl who my with him 24-hoW'I a day and help him master many buSc functions, such as handling money and using transpoJ1a· ti on. Karen McHale, one of the specialists, even walked with Meese down the aisle to his seat next to Chappel. •For some parents, these children are an embarrass- ment. They put them aside," McHale said. "But these par- ents are different. This (gradu- ation) wouldn't have happened without their tremendous sup- port." Today Meese begins his job at the Vantage Foundation, where be will assist in cleaning a pier in Long Beach and per- form other duties. He bas been adjusting to the new job on Fridays during the past few weeks. "It's a wonderful organiza- tion,• said Chappel, who worked with Vantage for three years as a bookkeeper. 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Her late busheM was a member for more than 20 years. •1 really don't have an opinion on why other women have not been ~ it 11 wbars hap- pening DOW that matters.• Uke MOier, Valentine didn't join the Newport Harboc Elks to raise eyebrows. Family tradition is what brought Valentine to the Elks. 1bis was the organization that her grandfather advised her fathet to join when he was young. And in a bibute to his father's advice, Valentine's father has been involved in the Elks for 45 years. Although Valentine lives in Anaheim, she decided to join the Newport Harbor club because her step-father and brother-in-law are members there. · Valentine joined the club in March, becoming the second woman in the Newport Harbor group and the filSt woman in the Elles Yacht Club. •1 don't think of it as much as breaking into a man's world:" Valentine said about the handful of women members nationwide. "It was more for tradition." So becoming an Elks member was like being adopted into a family for Valentine, who said the other members welcomed and supported her involvement. And members' wives helped make her feel comfortable too. · r "The wives Me so nice; the Elles wouldn't be able to do it without the wives," she said. •nie men are there for the meet- ings and the wives are the ones who do a lot of the work.• Valentine's already signed up • Early Years Toys • Oevclopmeotal toys for chiJdren binh to I 0 years. •Quality toys with lasting and creative play vaJue. • PenonaJ service from knowledgeable sales staff . 642-4212 1827 WESTCLIFF DRIVE. NEWPORT BEACH After Ahnost 10 Years, Forever Friends Is ... Everything Must Go! 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So when she is not busy work- ing as a manager for the Holiday Inn hotel chain, implementing cor- porate safety and security for •2 properties internationally, she will be involved in i.ofonning commu- nity members about functions at the Elles clubhouse on Via Oporto. •Fortunately for us, the worid,('f changes -it changes for the good and changes for the bad,• Mounce,"! said. •1 think having women in·d Elks is changing for the good.• • i Mounce said the inclusion of , , women Elk members was not a .~ \manimous decision. but the major-0 ity of the men did not have a prob- lem with the two new members. , , She said she perceives the Newport Harbor club as an aggressive group and more accepting than other clubs around the nation. ·Does it matter whether or not "U these ladies were gentle- men, with their qualifications and ,, capabilities, we'd take them kick-. ing and screaming," he said. ·1., think they are going to be mar-, .. velous Elks." ,, SSS EARN SSS cm• 1111 Pllll P•••11c1111••Cl'lllft•11'111111... 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OfJ _,__...__.._.,.--...,.,.......,_.,...,.......,,..,......,...,..., -·--·---· Newpon Beacb!Costa Mesa Daily Piloc MAYOR CONTINUED FROM A 1 said he still feels compelled to shed light on the events that unfolded publicly and to defend the integrity of the board mem- bers. •This is the first time we have been attacked head-on," Bromberg said, referring to Hedges' earlier call for review of the independent city board. •Before, it was between the may- or and the police management asso<,:iation, without our name thrown in there." The in-fighting began when the Newport Beach Police Manage- ment Association, which represents the city's high-ranking officers, sought investigations into whether both Hedges and Police Chief Bob McDonell improperly contacted Civil. Service Board members after a police officer's appeal bearing last February. The officer had been accused of drinking on the job and appealed to the Civil Service Board after McDonell disciplined him. The board overtumed McDonell's dis- ciplinary action. CLAIM CONTINUED FROM A 1 .investigation is considered a con- fi~enti.al personnel matter. How- ever, the allegations are said to mvolve a disagreement between tWo Police Department employ- I Famous Maker SportC~ts Union representatives were concerned contact between board members and city officials might prejudice an upcoming hearing for a sergeant, who was reported- ly in a bar with the officer. Bromberg said the board took 16 hours to deliberate before decidirig to reverse the chief's decision. "A few days later, the mayor telephoned a board member and began berating that person for the board's decision," Bromberg said. "That commissioner contact- ed another commissioner who becaln.e concerned because (they) felt the mayor was trying to influence the board, and a com- panion hearing was still to take place. n • Without knowing the facts, the mayor "determined he did not like the decision and went on the attack," Bromberg said. "I do not believe the mayor committed a crime for his contact- ing two (commissioners), howev- er, his conduct was highly inap- propriate and presumptuous," Bromberg said. The Orange County District Attorney's office was asked to look into the mayor's actions. Deputy District Attorney Guy ees, one male, one female. Roeder said they do not stem from one central incident but rather from "a series of smaller things that concern the employees. n A letter from City Attorney Th'omas Kathe to Police Chief Dave Snowden cites the chief's request "to conduct an Internal investigation of alleged sexual THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1996 AS Ormes said he didn't receive any information that the mayor was involved in criminal activities, and therefore, didn't investigate the case or interview people. •Tue information we got from all sources led us to believe that crimes didn't occur," Onnes said . "Things may have bappened, but not criminal." As for the police chief, an inde- pendent investigator hired by aty Manager Kevin Murphy concluded r...icDonell had done nothing improper. After the county prosecutor dropped his case, Hedges lashed out, sending an angry letter chastising the police union and then seeking the review of Civil Service Board procedures. Hedges now says he simply wanted to find out how a conver- sation he bad with one commis- sioner regarding the ~ciplinary hearing made its way to someone in the police management associ- ation. He said be is pleased to learn that the Qoard is reviewing the city's Civil Service Rules, which he hopes will establish guidelines for third party communications and prevent such a fiasco. harassment in the workplace.• However, Roeder claims the allegations in no way deal with sexually impropriety. "The moment the word 'harassment' is used, people jump to conclusions," the city manager said. 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JS ba~g will be offered from 1 to 2 p.m. or its free eighth annual Fifties Fling 6:30 to 7:30 p.m . at the UQivemty I Classic Car Show on Saturday Atblet.it: Club. 1701 Quall St . form J 1 a.m to 3 p.m. localed at Newport Beach. For more inlor-I Harbor and Adams ~eets Ul ~os­ mation, call 251-0270. ta ~ lesa For more information, call 435-2050. FRIDAY CAMJIAREs BUSINESS OWNERS The Calif orrua Department of PARfSH MISSION The dynamic and popular Jesuit priest, Father Tom Allender, with an approach entered on innec spirituality, will present "Your Ll!e's Journey,• a parish mission at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, 1015 Baker St., Costa Mesa, starting today through June 27 at 9:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.. For IJlOre infonnation, call 540-2214. READING aus Newpol1 8eadl. The OlSl is $5. For more infmmotioo. call 729-4-400. , COOKING QASS • • •Appetizers with Attitude• is the title ol a new dass that will begin a series ot summer cooking classes on Tuesday and Thursday from 7 tO 10 p..m. at Oasis Senior Center it\ Corona del Mar. 1be cost is $33. Pot more information, call 644-3151. LUNOfEON The Costa Mesa Republic~ Women Federated will hold their Annual Red/White/Blue luncheon and fund raiser at 11 a.m. at the home of President Beth White! The cost is $25. For directions and reservations, call 540-4431. Bailey Markellllg Concepts 1 FJSb and Game, the Orange presents •Discovery-Bases Sell-County HMbors, Beaches and ing : An Execunve Bnefmg for Parks and ~e Upper Newport Business Owners.• d tree meet· Bay Naturalists pr~ts a new ing, from 8·15 a .m to 10 am at senes of free Campfire Programs Sandler Sales lnsbtute, 2091 Busi-at 7.30 at Shellmaker Island, 600 ness Center Dnve. Suite 100. Shellmaker, Newport Beach. For Irvine. 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SATURDAY SUNDAY REAL ESTATE WORKSHOP A free· onP hour workshop on "The Rc•dl E'>ldte Mdrket, Boom or B~t dnd I low to Profit Now." will be offered from I 0 to 11 a m. dt the I FREE MUSICAL The public is invited to a High- ldlld Flmg, a free Scottish musical with a display of bagpipe minia- tures from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. in the : I Friends' meeting Room of the New- port Beach Central Library. Por more information. call 717-3801. TEEN TAU< The dynamic and popular Jesuit priest, Father Tom Allen- der, with an approach centered on inner spirituality, will have a special talk for teens and young adults at 7:30 p.m. at St. J ohn the Baptist Catholic Church, 1015 Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more information, caij 540-2214. 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It was a who's who crowd stand- ing to applaud the dedication of Wilson and fellow hon- orees, Marlon Gayle Wlhon and Warre n Brown, who have given so much to the Brain Imaging Center. maladies as epilepsy, aubsm, schizophrenia and Alzheimers before they strike people.• Clay was indeed surrounded by the best and brightest of the community working to combat brain disorder. In the crowd: William Bonney of UCl's Col- lege of Medici.Jfe with his wife, fellow scientist Blynn Bunney, one of the founders of the Brain Imaging Center; Thomas Cesario, Dean of UCJ's College of Medicine; Joseph Wu; Ahmad Najafi; Steven Potkin; UCI Chancellor, Laur-el Wilkening; all front and center for the gath- ering. Tribute was paid to the late Athalle Clarke, the original founder of the Brain Imaging Center. Her family, including daughter Joan Irvtne Smith along with Madeline Swtnden, Russell and Carol Penniman and Anita Zlebe (another founder) were at the bay club for the event. b.w. cook With financial help from the Brain Imaging Center Commit- tee (more than $2 million bas been raised to date), the use of the latest technological equip- ment has enabled doctors to look directly into the human brain in search of information on how the most complex of the hwnan organs functions. It has been possible because of the work of people like Ed and Ploss Schumacher, and another of the founders of the Brain Imaging Center, Jean Uechty, also on hand for the Sil- ver Ribbon Dinner. ln past years the center has honored individu- als such as astronaut Buu Aldrin, actor Rod Steiger and former UCI Dean of the College of Medicine, Stanley van den Noort. This year's recipient brought her own measure of class and credibility to the occasion. Wil- son, who grew up in Arizona with Brain Imaging Center pres- ident Peggy Goldwater Clay, is a quiet, yet formidable force for the center. As a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Stanford University with a degree in biology, Wtlson achieved national academic recognition as one of the top 40 winners of the Westinghouse Science Talent Search Her interest m mental health began when she was a young mother residmg in San Diego Wilson became involved in the cause of abused children and the related issue of childhood fl\ental health. ltis a personal passion that has become policy, as Wilson and her husband, Gov. Pele WU- son, promote programs aimed at ensuring the healthy well bemg for all of California's children. Substance exposed babies, abused children, mother's lack- ing prenatal care and childhood mental health issues are among top prioribes. Attired in an ice pink summer swt, the attractive blonde Wlfe of CaWomia's governor stepped up to the microphone to accept the Silver Ribbon Award. She was applauded by organizers I SandH Brodie and Peter Kauf- man. A.ram and Margie 1'.elth. • Waller and GerAldlne Scbroed- er, Dee Harvey, Diana At.kins, Jeny and Judith Tampk.ln. Eric and Ula Ne1-son, Eldon and Marjorie Lockhart., Robert and Margant Sprague, Ron and Marge Norlck, Garth and Marl- on Bergeson. Harry and Sharl Esayian, Unda White Pe ters and Beverly llay. "They call me the career vol- unteer,· said Wilson, accepting her award. "I accept this honor on behalf of all who donate their llme for the betterment of mankind " Peggy Goldwater Clay fm- 1shed the thought. "The pay is lousy, but the rewards are unmatchable." Indeed they are. • B.W. COOK'S columns run every Thursday and Saturday. •This is the best of what our community stands for,· sa.Jd Peg- gy Goldwater Clay, attending the affair with her husband, Bob Clay. ·Diseases of the brain are nothing to be ashamed of, to bide from. 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And vote for your favorite car at the Eighth Annual Fifties Fling C lassic Car Show• C'onh.'•IS ""' opt"n 10 kids up 10 111 >"'•""or • .,, Oubtlh1 «Um and l'O "'" 11n.• p1'0nd..cl Mu'' be pl"\'St!nl 10 "'"door pn1M ~mt• rt"•ln< 11nn• m•> apply u n~'<l' .. llf'\ f'.nlt'l1atnmt'nl n•r ,ho" •nd rontoal\ ..... rr. ... or rh•rll" Take a stroll down memory lane at the CLASSIC CAR SHOW featuring over I 00 classic cars /Tom the 40 's, so·s. 60's and 70'st MaaV_. Center Al THUftSDAY, JUNE 20, 1996 1 IHAltK SHOW: Launch P8d. the non-profit pre- Wrw facility ot DJlcOvery Sd4IMe Center, present.I a lllde abow and bands .. on b KUvlties about an encounter With ttie great white lhArk at t 1 a..m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Saturday at 3333 Bear St., Colta Mesa. The cost is $5.75 .. for non-members and $3.25 toe members. For more infor- mation, call ~6-2061. 2 UNIFORM LAUGH· Tl!lt: Orange Coast Col- , lege opens its 1996 sum- mer theater season with Casey Kurtti's amusing satire of. Catholic school life in the 19605 •Catholic School Girls.• The show opens tonight and runs through June 30 in OCC's Drama Lab Theatre. Show times: Thurs- day through Saturday at 8 p.m, and Sunday at 2 p.m. TI.ckets: $8 and $9. Inf orma- tion: 4'32-5880. B NOW PLAYING: Party and help restore the his- toric Balboa Theatre at tbe Mme time by attending a ~ bat party• benefit, bOlted by the Balboa Per- forming Theatre Arts Foun- dation. from 6 to 9 p .m. Sun- day at the theater, 101 E. Bal- bOa Blvd Tickets are $25 at tbe door and include live entertainment, food from local eateries, a film screen- ing and a tour of the theater. Proceem go toward the movie house's renovation. C.aJl 673-0895. 4 CRUJSN: Mesa Verde Center hosts its free eighth annual Fifties Piing Ciauic Car Show from , 11 a.m. to 3 p .m . Saturday at Harbor Boulevard and Ada.ma Avenue in Costa Meaa. For more infotmation, call 435-2050. 5 FRAMED: •one Hun- dred Years on the Edge: The Frame in America 6 suaoaa .....,. 1'be ...... toa=.=fllllie,I free Scotttsla •uliml Wiiia • display Of N9PtPe ...... turet from 2:30 to 4:30 p.a. Sunday lD the PrtelMts' meetijlg J'OOID of the ~ port Beach Central Ubr_.,. For more information, C.U 117-3801. 8 =nal~~ Society invites ........... ble cat lovers ~ m adopting homelela ,.._ ID an open house from 2 to iDO p.m. Sunday at the~. 6904 W. Coast HigbW'f, Newport Beach. For aGIW io1ormati0n, call 650-1232. 9 STRJC'nY BALL· ROOM: The C09ta Mel4 Senior Center offers adult ballroom daDce Friday and the third Friday of each month from 7 :30 to 10:30 p.m. Singles and COU• ples welcome. Uve music provided by the Ray Robblm Combo. The cost is SS or 5' for 1age members. Th• Senior Center ii at 695 W. 19th St., COlta Mesa. 1Jo NO DRAMAMINI! NEEDED: A pair of moti:;l:!cture clu-sics about g around the worl" •voyage of the Brigantine Yankee• and •The Dove,• will be screened from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Friday at OJ'uge Coast College's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Ticket•: S5-S7. Information: 645-9412. Tb~ Best Thai Food mCostaMesa r-----------------~~ 1 FREE DINNER I Buy one a la carte dinner a I regular menu prtce and receive a a«ald I a la carte dinner f'RUI I otne-1n ontv. (Xplres 6-77-tf L----.!!.~~~~~---• O•N Ff'M °"'*..,..on IUndl 5'Jedlll "°'"SJ• 1111 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa • <714> 645·9934 Your Source For Local News weekend ~-· A CULTURAL SOUP 'La~mr From the Children of War' uses stories, dance and traditional music to relat,e the experiences of yoting Vietnamese Americans By Ev•n Henerson, Dally Pilot C OSTA MESA ....:Sometfme mirth and hilarity tum up in the most 1mltkely of place.. Wltnea the paradox1cally- titled •Laughter From the Chil- dren of War,• a theatrical piece coming to South Cout Repertory this weekend cdurtesy of the Vietnamete-Amerlcan troupe Cub O' Noodles. Billed as a mixed-media blend of stories, dances and traditional music, the play grew out of tales told by Vietnamese-born twenty- sometbings who escaped the Vietnam War and ended up in America. That means tales of boat peo- ple, slaughtered families and been through war, war on the battlefield or a different mental , kind of war." The Saigon-born Nguyen was , 8 years old in 1975. He lived under communist rule for eight years before escaping on a boat . to Thailand and living in a refugee camp. He came to Amer- ica in 1983 at the age of 16. • refugee camps. It may not sound like a side-splitter, but Cub O' Noodles Artistic Director Hung Nguyen says "laughter• belongs in the title. ·ne stories are so ironically painful yet so funny because we can 411 relate to them,• said Nguyen, 29. •we deal with American culture and political issues as well. People can relate to it on that level." Hung Nguyen. far rlgh~ wW brtng hls troupe, Club O' Noodles, to South Coat Repertory this weekend for •1.aught.er Prom the Children of War.• Nguyen says his own history is not unique. He hears similar stories from audience members wherever Cub O ' Noodles per- forms. "Recently we bad a perfor- mance at a Japanese-American senior citizen center," Nguyen , said. •People came up and said that's exactly how their parents were and how they felt growing up in America. So we're bridging, generations too.• The 10-member troupe formed three years ago. Nguyen, a pedormance artist at Cal State Northridge, said be held yearly . presentations celebrating Viet- namese culture. •Then I thought, 'How come we only do this once a year? Why not every day or evezy week, as often as possible?,'• Nguyen said. "lbat's how I thought of bringing a group together, going to dif!er- ent universities and sharing our cultures." The pedormance began its life as a story-telling workshop, gradually evolving into a full. scale production with new ele- ments appearing at each perfor- mance. Nguyen, co-Oirector Nobuko Miyamoto and the com- pany have honed the production. The SCR prc><iuctlon will be "Laughter's" first appearance in finished form. "For the past year and a half, we've petf orm.ed it as a work in progress,• Nguyen said. "Every time we would pedorm, the piece would change." Despite the inclusion of tradi- tional lullabies, folk dances and "Saturday Night Live" send-ups, the play deals with the effects of war. According to Nguyen. how- ever, one need not have experi- enced the Vietnam conflict to relate to what the characters are experiencing. "On one level, there are the real stories of young people who experienced the war and its atmosphere,• Nguyen said. "On Sushi To Go 645-5518 645-5519 6i COSTA MESA CMC PLAYHOUSE W PURm RliR~ER~E Juaee-Jalf 7 Timi. frt. .... ..... ....., ........ ..... another level, it's about creating a mythology. The performance is told through a mythical jowney of these children who are not necessarily Vietnamese. "It could be anybody who has FREE CLASS EVERY TUES., 7p.m. tOf f o:~ 111 \MT ~ cYBER CAFE • Serving Gourmet Coffee • Pastries • Sandwiches • Desserts 2278 Newport Blvd. (North of 22nd St) • Costa Meu 874-9798 " ... an ·overall FABULOUS PRODUCTION:" -lkdst4p lf'at "SCR MAKES THE MOST OF SHAW'S 'MAN' A smart, funny and lighthearted production ... pacing is farce-level fast." -OraffP Co#lfl] Rlglst#r "SCR TAKES UP 'ARMS' TO GREAT HffECl' .. .A DFJJGl:ITFUL, BF.AUI'IFULIY CAST PRODUCTION ... -U.Mt*T"- " ... joyously romps across the stage ... you won't find a better Shaw production." -OCl"-66' " ... supremely entertaining ... a banquet for both the mind and the fuo,nybone." -/Jtlll//Wol by George llM'urrl SIHw Miut Clou}llM 301 /lllMl 2 WHtil N OT A FRAID ·TO OPE N up· .. . •, Singer-songwriter Vonda Shepard shares her soul with her.Jans: andfinds it rewarding. By Todd Aaron Jensen, Daily Pilot , V onda Shepard belongs to the confessional school of singer-songwriters, the artist who sets revelatory journal passages to vaulting music, artic- ulating for the masses what nilght otherwise remain locked inside the collective heart. On her new album, "It's Good, Eve," Shepard strikes the sub· jects of fear and passion, doubt cmd faith, passing and renewal with grace, subtlety and soul. Think of a more vulnerable Ala- nis Morissette crossed with a less star-crossed Ricki Lee Jones mixed with a touch of Elton John's virtuoso songcraft and piano playing. "I'd like my songs to be able to say the things that people are thinking, to provide some sort of catharsis or release," Shepard said in a recent phone interview before her free performance LOW•LOVI FRICES & VERY FAST KENNY 1/, PRINTER · ... 2503212 · Put a few words to work for you . 1Call the .. .CLASSIFIEDS I . t i! 642-5678 tonight at Costa Mesa's Virgin Megastore. "Most people are running around with ambiguous thoughts floating around their heads. If I can put those thoughts into words, or just move someone with a melody, then that m~es me happy.•. The new album is, in many ways, a very personal rebirth for Shepard, a return to her acoustic roots after two albums for Warner Bros. that largely suffocated the young artist with heavy produc- tion and corporate politics. 11 I feel like this album's back to where I began,• Shepard said with confidence. "This album isn't trying to prove anything. It's just the songs in their purest forms, and I think that's the true test of a song and its writer -can you play it by yourself?~ For anyone who has heard any of Shepard's three albums; or seen her live, solo or with Al Jarreau, Jackson Browne, Ricki Lee Jones; or the myriad of artists she has supported on tour, the answer is a resounding yes. Blessed with a soaring, agile voice that pulls you forward in awe as if you were witnessing an unlikely miracle performed in your own living room. and pos· N"-z ~ 0 c 0 a. ·u; I- .~:I: .... J E (.!) a> "O -.0 < z E 0 ->: Q) s <a "O 0 Q) 0 <( -Cf) Cl> a: .c c LL. Cl r-0 >-g cZ ._ z 0 <( £ c:~.c J ::J 3: -0 C\I 0 Q ..-0 .~ w =E Ow c. 0 0.. <( o· 0(/) C\i ~ (fJ -N"' ~ 0 ·--------------------~~------~ .. Bell Steak Tomatoes 49' lb Prices Good thru June 24, 1996 THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1996 ----------------------------------------------------, With a new album In stores, an East Coast tour planned, and another album's worth of material already written, Vonda Shepard may finally touch the masses. Sh e performs tonight at Costa Mesa's Virgin Megastore. I I I I I I I I I -------~-------------~------------------------------~ sessed with an abundance of song smarts, Shepard is a trea· sure of contemporary music. Her live shows frequently become · one part revival, two parts love- fest, one part prayer. It's not by accident that her pe rformances TUSTIN MARN Er Pl ACE , · , . ; ,;.: ·;, WESTPARK 8 . , can be so liberating. "I am very spiritual," she con- fessed. "Not religious, but spiri· tual. I do an Eastern meditation daily that sometimes suggests melodies to me. ('Grain of Sand' from the new album was born of such meditation). And then tently by herself and with other artists, then landed the record deal at Warner. "Don't Cry Ilene," the first single from her debut album, was a top 15 hit, but the remaining songs on that album. as well as her entire sec- ond album, were largely aban- there's that rela- tionship with the piano. It can be very healing." r-------------------------, doned by the label. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I VONDA SHEPARD +WHERE: Virgin Megastore, Triangle Square. Costa Mesa +WHEN: 7 p.m. tonight +HOW MUOt: free. •1 was at the lowest point in my life. I thought I was history,~ Shep· ard said. Tracks like "Maryland," "Like A Hemi- sphere" ("Why can't we see in ourselves/ All the beauty we see in L-------------------------~ But a second chance was everybody else?") and "Hotel Room View" (•Above all things there must be love") best show- case Shepard's abilities. Born into a family of artists and vagabonds, including a father who was a professional mime, Shepard lived an unortho- dox life, learning piano at age six, writing songs by 10, record- ing at 14 and leaving high school to pursue music fulllime. •I woke up one morning three months into 11th grade, and told my dad, 'I think I'm done with school.' And he said, 'I think you're right,"' Shepard said with a laugh. "I never wenJ back.'' From there, Shepard landed a development deal with Warner Bros., toured and wrote consis· NUllCMIACI OF IOTllE DAME IC) IUICtllACI OF IOTllE DAME G) T1tE ROCI( IR) ERASER IRI . ltUICHtACI OF IOfRE DAME (GI DRAG~~/tcM3) TWISTER IPC·13) EUSEA~R~ ERASER R TME CUU GU ·131 TIIE RDCI ( ti TIIE CUU GUY IPCH 31 IMICHIACI OF MOTllE DAME (QI THE Roat IRI MISSIOIC lMPOSSllU 1PfM 3) TIIE CAllE GUY lPCl-13) MOU FLAllDERS ll'C·13) THE~l'CI MISSIDI I (f'CM3) IEUY MD MMEUR UIAUD CJelll) MISSICll IMNSS.U IPC·1S) THf HORSEMAll DI THE lU>Of (RI l.AMEIUCA r l EAASER ) ERASER R) ' WOODBRIDGE LUI ....... I •• c .. ,,.. I IRYIHE • 1' u I SS Hl655 TRABUCO HILLS ~1ss1fiitv1~0 .".;• ~i·· 8660 provided by Jackson Browne who offered her an opening sl9t on his tour and one month in his home recording studio. "It's Good, Eve" is the result of those efforts. With a new album in stores, an East Coast tour in the near future, and another album's worth of material already written, Shepard's musical vision may finally touch the masses in the ways that it deserves. ''U I wasn't doing this," Shep- ard confessed, "I don't know what I'd be doing." Not that she'll have to worry. • TODO AARON JENSEN encour<19es local bands to sumb1t material to him at P.O. Box 5606, Balboa Island, CA 92662. ACROSS THE SEAOFTIME c. 1:: :J TMECUU GUY (f'tl-131 SPY HARD I,·~ T1IE WIVAl. (l'C·13} Tiff GUY ~l'C·13) T1tE CAIU GUY l't· 13) T1IE ROCK 1111 WlUY WOIU AJlD Tiii CllOCAUTE FACTORY !QI ~.GU/3 T1IE .. FARGO (R~~ DISASTEll (R) (l'C-13) ~ :! 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A Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse has brought to its audience one of the most pointle.ss musicals in recent years. ~~\,\Dlense," by Dan Goggin, iSbWed as a •musical comedy" though, in truth, it is devoid of both music and comedy. Except for the five excellent perfor- mances, there is little reason to endure this show. The show revolves (and we know this from a bloated exposi- tion speech) around the convent of the Little Sisters of Hoboken, who are putting on a •pageant" in order to raise money to bury two of their sisters, who were the unfortunate victtms of a culinary accident. A funny idea, but it falls as dead as the bored audience member when the script tries to flesh that idea out. The idea coherent piece, but neither the so9gs nor the idea go any- where. The songs start off inane and reach into the purely offensive in the final number when the sis- ters beat it into your head that they are •Holier Than Thou.• Th4t said, the performances were the polar opposite. The actresses somehow manage to pull themselves up out qt the muck of their material to deliver a quintet of energetic and talent- ed performances. Most notable is Kathy Sim- mons' Sister Mary Amnesia. Though her habit covers most of her body, Simmons' facial expressions communicate effort- lessly and add a welcome dimension to her singing assign- ments. Although her voice could be tuned a bit lower, Simmons highlights an already excellent cast. Kristen Marie Hardy, as Sister could abiDe to their full potential Robert Anne, also adds bright-in a better lhow. lJke the other ness to this dreary piece. Hardy two, these three pelfonnanoes lends the show its best voice, are both loved and pitied. •NWlllellae la devoid of. both m•lllld comedy. .• the p;¢qrmancea wenr11ie -polar oppoalte •.. • though she has few opportuni- ties to use it. . She shines in her solo number "Growing UR Catholic,• the best song in the show. Unfortunately, being a well-written, thought provoking ballad, the song is out of place in this show. Jacquelyn Levy, Alison Boole, and Pattric Walker as the Mother Superior round out the cast with performances, which almost match the others. All three give fine performances. They are a joy to watch, a joy which makes the audience wish that they BNC Some things are written to provoke, some to infonn. others are just to entertain. "Nunsense" tries to entertain, but the music and book are so weak that the only entertainment the show offers is laughing about it with your friends afterwards. Entertainment is a laudable goal, but watching nuns singing and dancing about their vows, morting drugs, and pretending they're gospel singers while telling us how much better than us they are, is a state closer to purgatory than entertainment. '177 6' production isn't exactly revolutionary By Tim Titus, Daily Pilot T he signing of the Declara- tion of Independence is a strange idea for a musical 1be blend of actual historical characters and events with song and script is bound to run aground on hardships every now and then: historical accuracy, the thought of our country's fathers randomly breaking info song, and, of course, the fact that nothing rhymes with "Philadelphia.• The Newport Theater Arts Center bas braved these problems with its production of • 1776." The net result is a predictable one: the dynamics of the fascinating per- sonalities mesh quite well with Peter Stone's superb saipt. but the same personalities attempting the idiotic music of Edward Sherman· othing short of laughable. The work of director and chore- apher Lany Watts is similady o-sided. As a director, Watts y interprets the script. The n-musical sections of the play seamless, as varied as they can given the constraints of the s pt, and the stirring conclusion hen the delegates sign the decla- r tion is perfect. His choreography, however, is ost as lifeless as the music i elf. He does nothing with his a ors except parade them around in lines like a listless marching Jack Charles Thomson, the secre- tary. Millis is a true bright spot, tak- ing an otherwise bland role and injecting into it a welcome brand of dry and sarcastic humor. Other performances are less effective. Casey Mervine, armed with the voice of a muppet, gets the show off to a disastrous start as Richard Henry Lee of Vuginia. In Mervine's hands, repeating "Lee, Lee, Lee" over and over again is Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEAU ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO . . , ••• 1 ·' d •• ' more than an uncreative decision of the lyricist, it is also just plain annoying. Kirk Larson's Thomas Jefferson does not give a sense of the genius of the man, leaving it questionable why Jefferson was at the congress in the first place. David Schaffer deserves a spe- cial mention. Though his perfor- mance was more reminiscent of Ed Wynn in "Mary Poppins" than of Benjamin Franklin, his last-minute takeover of the role was without a hitch. The gorgeous period costumes by Tom Phillips, and the authentic .. set design 16th Street Set Design add a valuable dimension and a constant believability. All together, "1776" is an inconsistent yet interesting evening of theater. What it lacks in music and choreography it makes up for in talent, historical value and energy. SEE VOUI CHILD ON THE PIOFESSIONIL STICK CHILDREN NEEDED NOW TO PERFORM IN Andr•• Uoyd Ul•bHr'• .. Jos•ph And TM "•aalnt T•c"nlcolr Dr•oMcoot" Costa Mesa: The MUSICAL THEATER Aa-.OEMY (MTAI, Orange Coun~ most prestigious musical theater training facility In the area for youths, NE!DS CHILDREN AGES 6-t 6 NOW, with or without experience, to perform In ·Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" at the Buena Parle Ovic Light Opera. Perfonnances are each weekend In August. with rehearsals NOW! The Musical Theater Academy, Is a non-profit musical performance training center for children. Call for more lnfonnatlon: . MUSICAL THEATER ACAD•MY 2488 Newport Blvd., C-2. Costa Mesa 714 646-6624 + •MMS MIO 1HE MAW South COut ~y pre-r ... George Benmd Sbaw'I • Anna ad tbe Min. ... tn 1885 Bulgaria agetntt tbe badulrop oldie Bftllmn wer, the play ii one of Shaw's Mlf- delaibed ·~· .er::s ftDed with engagm.g, word play about lOft and war. Showtimel through June 30: Tuelday through Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 7:30 p.m. 'with 2:30 p.m. matinees on Sat- urday and Sunday. 1lckets: · S11-S38. lnformaUon: 951-4033. + 'NUNSENSE' ea.ta Mesa Ovlc Playhouse presents Dan Goggin'a "Nun- sense," a musical ·comedy. Showtin'les: Thursday to Satur- day at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 + 'CHAll.Ol1l'S WEr B.B. WJdt8'1'dellgbttW dill· dren'I wart. •OuulQne'I Web• is playing dudng Or8Xlg8 Cout College'• 11mnner theater w- son (call for show datel). Show timel: 'lbunday tluougb Satur- day at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. Ticketl; $6-19. lnforma- Uon: '32-5880. Join Us For Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch Catering Available For Rcser'Vlltions and Directions Call 723-0621 251 Shipyard w~ • Newport Buch d, especially disappointing s ce if the quality of the choreog- r phy matched that of the direc- n, the audience may not have f und itself dreading the musical bers. ~ ~armersMarket The actors themselves, though, e almost unif ormally brilliant. · Kennedy carries the show eedingly well as the irascible J hn Adams, whose wholehearted for independence may have the only reason it was ever eved. Kennedy effectively bal- ces Adams' fervor and passion ut independence with his deep e for his wife, Abigail, por- yed honestly by Jeanette Elaine INVITATION ROYAL KHYBER's FIRST CIGAR DINNER Tuaday, June 25th, 6:30p.m. FeoturltrR tbes4t FIJVB CIGARS CACJQUB-Apac/H, DON MARCOS -1brpedo, AVO •3 CHAMPAGNE /st Courv -TANDOORJ TNU1ia Chic/Im n .... 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Have a German Beer. June 20th thru lbftbo<;.-llaal lkornWbrdi ,,. ... •t" UYUAGU June 30th, 1996 ~Spudtl M~w.r"' ... :i: ~ !"mllMll ~. 11--1 l"lapol1ef Cddlrop ~ 1"... •1 &9 D uring the fun filled GeriDla Food Fadva1 at Farmen Marlliet discover the wide variety of delicious authentic Gcnnan specialties --fine cheese, 80UJ>S, savory pickles, sauerkraut, condimentS, chocolates, baked goods, uncxcelled beers ... and much, much more. FARMERS MA1UCET Kl ATlllJll COURT ............ 401 ,......, cer... Dr. NlllllllWt ..... • 11N4m-~~~ Qllill .. MMJ'DJ!I'[, • . ,, .. .. ' , . , . , " • I • ' ' Newport &.ch/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1996 Soothing surroUndings, food fit for royalty dinir,19 news • The Royal Khyber in Newport Beach offers both an authentic Indian dining experience and a much-needed getaway. By Marla Bird, odi/y Pilot " T oo _much stress on the freeway, at the office, at home, at meetings? The dining doctor observes that you might get into yoga or at least share a tranquil Indian dining experience. Get your frazzled-out selves over to Royal Khyber. Tables are spaced so that you and your friend(s) can talk business or romance without having to shout. The decor is serene, elegant and understated and the food is fine indeed. All these perks come at a price, but the daily North Indian lunch buffet is still reasonable at $7.95. The lavish Sunday brunch is $10.95 per person, $12.95 with endless champagne, a good buy. Three of us visited Royal Khyber in Newport Beach recently in the evening and heard the faiilt strains of a sitar as we ordered a drink from the full-service bar. We sat on soft banquettes. chatting and comfortable, and then descended to chairs near a filigree window where the golden sunset filtered over our table. Although the menu gives some explana- tions, we sought help from Ali Shahid, the assistant manager, who desaibed and rec- onunended the dishes he thought~-So we shared a generous Buddha salad ($5.50) with fresh greens, diced paneer (Indian cheese), mushrooms, rice puffs and flour crisps. It was an appetizing crunchy affair blessed with a sweet sour tamarind dressing. Naan is flat bread baked in a sea.ring tan- doori oven, the types listed and priced sepa- rately. We ordered potato paratha, ($3.95). The bread is filled with goodies in between its flat leaves before it is cooked. Don't miss it. To take it to the sublime, order itwith onions and potatoes. Ours looked like a delectable pizza when it arrived and we polished it off in record lime. Shahid suggested two of the chefs specialty entrees: Khyber's nectar ($13.95), a tender, melt-in-the-mouth shank of Jamb cooked for 14 hQUIS in a dark spicy sauce. The menu says of tlie Jamb, Mkings and harems claimed it an aphrodisiac." Of course, we had to have it The other was a regal chunk of broiled halibut ($13.95) which bad been marinated in yogurt with garlic, spices and ginger. The fish was gleaming from its yogurt bllth, ~nd.er as a flower, and accompanied by sman bowls of spicy, bot sauces and a cooling one of raita. Raita's base is cold ybgurt with cucumbers, mint and other vegetables, a superb foil for the baked fish. A heap of saffron-colored rice pilaf, lentils and the cooling raita are served with MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Shallni Puri greets patrons at the entrance of the Royal Khyber, which offers an authentic Indian dlnlng experience. r--~-----------------------------, . I ROYAL KHYBER : . +WHERE: 1000 N. Bristol St .. Newport Beach + WHEN: Open dally. Lunch, 11 :30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., dinner nightly, 5:30 to 10 p.m. with brunch on Sunday. • + HOW MUOI: J 12 to S 15 for dinner, buffet $10.95, S12.9S with champagne. .+PHONE: 752·5200 I I I I I I I I I I I ' I L--------------------------------~ all entrees. including all-vegetable plates at $6.95. Yogtirt in the raita acts as an aid to digestion and brings a healthful presence to the table as marinade or a sauce. All tandoori items are made with bone- less, skinless. lamb, fish, shrimp or chick- en. After a long soak in tenderizing yogurt and spices, your entree is ready within seconds after its exposure to that devilish h ot 650-degree oven. A booklet which makes a study of these things, lists Royal Khyber's fish and chicken tandoori as very low in calories, fat, cholesterol, and sodium, an amazing feat considering bow tasty the food is. Next time, I 1rled samosas, mango lamb chops and tandoori chicken tikka,_and a bowl of lentil soup. If your kids are into trying new tastes, there's a children's list of entrees for $6.95. A small list of desserts is all priced at $3. Imported Indian and American beer are available along with a limited number of California wines. Owner Anon Puri came to America to get his engineering degree and then went back to Punjab to win his bride, then pro- gressed. to Orange County where he elected to open the successful Royal Khyber in 1981. What courage! He has returned to his homeland several times to pick up the latest cooking tech- niques and has "retired" into his kitchen where he is executive chef. Fellow Pun- jabee, chef Moblnder works beside him. It is an old Indian custom to show great hospi- tality to all guests -the Puri family carries on the tradition in a happy, casual style. Greeting patrons at the entrance is 23- year-old Shallni Puri and her mom. Shali- ni is a graduate of USC and her parents recently turned the management of the Royal Khyber over to her. w. Ne flOOD flS1NM mm. ..... ~ and tele- vision crilk:, will be bon«ary chairman when 32 Soatb CoutPlm.a,ml~ Wl.,e ad Town c.-erc; finest restawa.ntsjoin Califor- nia wineries and breweries at Crystal Court on lbwsday for;- a fourth food and wine sum-' mer festival. The fun begins at 5:30 and '1 runs to 8:30 p.m., enlivened by J steel drums from Steel ..... t for dancing, with great food an.d wine, designer coftee and '' water and a "feel..good• hap-•.J PY sensation knowing that I your admission fee is going ! 100% to help the hungry in" Orange County through the Food Dlstrtbutlon cemer and Someone Carel Soup J<HdMm : Just bring your $30 for a , ticket and plan to sample foods from places such as ~ Wollgang Puck, Antonello, :. Bangkok Four, Diedrich, · Emporlo Armant Expreu, Back Bay Rowing & Running ., Club, Diva, Morton'• of Chicago, The Magic Pan, 1 Amici Tnttorla and Scott's ~ Seafood Bar and Grill. . l Wine samplings will indude sips from Acada, SbQI. Cbalone. Caymus, Qupe, Cameros Creek. Mu:mm's. Morgan. Schram.Iberg and Veuve Olqoot and many more. At 3333 Bear St. and Sun- flower Avenue, it's open to ~ the public. with a ticket). For tnore information and reser- vations, phone 435-2160. COOCTAl..S ON 1HE RMRBOAT Have you seen that snazzy '<" new Sign on Bayside and Coast - Highway at the Bridge? h looks ,-, like •Showboat" but this big I , ~ sign sigDals Newport's : own lttverboat Cate located - inside Newport Harbor Nautic.al ,1,, Museum is really open for sum-,,, .. mer business oompJete with a liquor license and dinner bows. • •·: .. Twill' ht s 'als. .tl.. g . pea are u• served from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. -n· 1 on Tuesday through Thu.rs-, day. The regular dinner menu ;•: is served until 9 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. 4 , The Riverboat Cafe is open iw daily except Monday for ~. 1 breakfast, lunch and dinner. ~lb Phone 673-3425. GRAND OPENING SIR ~~Pie~~~eLTD. i:f TRY OUR NEW HOT SANDWICHES tl 1/t,a~ "~ 33" Vietnamese Restaurant #7....u ~ -,,.,.~, ?twt" 2394 Newport Blvd . Costa Mesa (714) 650-1421 Corner of Newport & Santa Isabel Na C RIYICltBOAT CAP'E ()I board the "Pride °' Na· Riverboat. Home Of The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum (Fo Reuben E. Lee) Is ~n From 7am-5pm (Until Midnight For . Parties, Weddings, Etc ... ). ~ Needed n-i1-t F0t Weddll'lgt, Banquets or Pnvat'.e P.we~I MlljOr 0'8dit Cards Accepted. Loceted At 151 E. C0118t , Newport Beach. CA 92660 (714) 6733425 Fax: 673-7 RUBY'S JAGUAR DINER a..lo '409 St.,-Oinlr. Tredltional HemblrQerei... Greet Sheltee & Miia, Alla~~ Haunt: Sun-Thur o:~ Fn. Sil 6:3Qem.1()prri. Meec:llrcard. v .... Amax. Ollc. Oinerl Club. c.t. 8'1ndl. No Rewvlbonl Needed. Locat.ld "1. SCDJ W. Pdlo O>.-Hwy. (714) 631·7829 lunch 11 :30 -2:00 dinner 5:00pm -1 O:OOpm' I 2 ,, \\ I ,,, ,,.i...t "11111111' I 11 0111' 641-5654 M-F: 7am-8pm • Sat: 8am-6pm • Sun: 9am-6pm 270 E. 17TH ST. #17 •COSTA MEsA (71<4>645-2252 379 Bristol • Cosia Kesa (Between Redhill ft> Cam.pu..) LE CAFE/HYATT REGENCY IRVINE California Cuisine/Meditemmean-St)<le Brunch. Our Scrumptious Brunch consists of several Meditemmean&yle Salads end Appetizers, •Shrimp, •Pancakes Oscar and en •Omelette Station Locat.ed at 17EllJ Jamboree Blvd .. Irvine (714) 975-1234 x2103 Hours: 1Qem-2pm. Reservation recommended but not neoessary. ZUBIES Menu Includes: Ribs. Chicken. Steak & Lobster. Pnme Arb, Pizza, Oyster Bar. Prices Range From $3.95 And Up. Hours: 11 ::Dam 1 ~m • Cocktails 'Tit 1 f pm. Credit Cards Not Accept.ed. Reservations Not Needed. Located et 1712 Placentia. Costa Mesa (714) 645-8091 GOOSEBERRIES Breakfast· High Qual~ And Innovative Breakfast Fare. Hours: Mon . .fri. 7:CDam I S8t.-Sun. B:CDam · 12:30pm. Located At 200 Promontory Drive. (714) 5 7 4-0608 CASABLANCA BISTRO Medit.efTenean & Moroccan· Traditional Middle East.em Food. H<>Urs: 11 :30 To 2:30 Mon. Thru Thurs. Lunch. Omner fr 11 t:lffi. All Major Credit Cards. ReseN&tlons Suooested. Located et 1 520 w. Coast Hwy .. Newport Beach (71 4) 646-1420 FORTY CARROTS RESTAURANT Continental • ContemDOrerv Cuisine. Solbi r.oast Plaza. 3333 s Bristol Cost.a Mesa (714) 558-9700. Informal And Beautiful. Our Menu Is Varied W"1 A Wide ~ Of Culttnl FSYOrites. Freshness"' ~ualtv and Sui>erb Seivlce At An Attractive Price Value. Mon-Fri 1u-::ipm 'Sat 9-Spm •Sun 11;}6p. V151!\_M.aster Card And American &press Accepted. Ae8ervlltions Ar9 N010 Needed. AUBERGINE Fr:encti lnftuenoed 508 29th St. Cannery Village. ~ Beach. Oinnef' Tues. ·Sat. 6pr1t10om. Reter'YlllCione Requested. VIS8, M/C. Amex. eccept.8d.(714)7234150 TWIN PALMS Country_ French =Served In A~= VllleQe~ Square A . L.Ne ~()I AA ' ~~ 2 Bera; 400! l.unch Mon&l. 11 ! :00. Dinner 5:"'-'"10:30 ~ Nl:itl\ Bir Menu '11 ~. 9Jn Goeoel Brunoh 11l30.J·oo. Meior Credit Cardi ~.L.OOlted ec eao Newport Center er .. Newport 9eectl 1114)1i2ee SABATINOS RESTAURANT 8c SAUSAGE CO. Pesta. Caesar Salad. Homemade Sausage. Veal. Lamb. Vegetarian Dishes. Wrne, Beer, Cappuccino & Dessert. Hours: 7 DayS A Week. Serving Set. & Sun. Brvnch From 8:3Q.1 :00. Sun.·Thirs. 11a~1 ~. Fn . .sat. 11~11pm. All Major 0'1!dlt Cards Accepted. Locat.ed At 251 Shlpyard Way. Newport Beach (714) 723-0021 AMACHI Sushi & Sushi t.o Go. Complet.e Bar. All Ma1or Credit Cards. Locat.ed At 2675 lrvlne Ave .. (Across From Newport Golf Course) (714) 645-551B CALIFORNIA BEACH ROCK'N SUSHI Japanese ~ Cuisine And Nill Sushi Bar. A Ptace For Great Food. Hours 7 DayS Per Week -5 :00pm Tit Oos1ng. Visa. Mastercard. Amex, Oinel'9 Club. Locat.ed et 3355 V18 Lido, Newport Baacti (714) 675-0575 SUSHI IMARI Sushi Bar And Din~. Owners Su~sfulty Operated Japanese Restaurent In San Femando Valley. Tarzane ·Hours 11 :30em- 2:00pm ·Dinner 5:CXlpm-10:00pm. All Major Credit Cards Aoceptlld. Reservations Not Necessary. 375 Bristol. #40, Costa Mesa [714) 644-5654. AVILAS ICL RANCHITO Authent.ic MexX:an Food. With The Freshest ~ients & A New l,,ight Cuisine. Greet Margarites. Hours: Lunch &. Dinner. All Major O'edit Cerda Accepted. Located et 2101 Placentia. Coste Mesa (714) 642-114281'\d 200) Newport Blvd .• Newport Beach (714) 675-6855 MARGARITAYILLE Traditional Fresh Cooked Mexican Food. Ftin Bar Hours: 7 Deva 11 ·~·cx:p,,. Mastercard, Amex. VIS&. Located At 2332 W. Coest Hwy. Newport Beach (714) 631-8220 MICA.SA A T~ To Mexico. HotJr;I: 0811y From 11 :OOam. Pricea Renae From $2.25 -$8.95. ~ Mejor ad C'Mds Accepted. Located k 296 1 7~ St.. Coeta Mae (714) 645-7626 WAHOO'S PISH TACO Filti Tecoe, BurTb, 8-8-ll & Aiee. Selads. SentWchet, PrioM Range From $1.65-$7 50. Houri• Mon . .S.. 11 :CXllm. 10.CXlpm •• &In. 11 :CXlwn-9.CXlpm. 0'9dlt Cerda~ Locaced At 1862 Pleoel!tie. O:llat Me.I. eod et 3CXXl • Coltll Mlle, 1200 MM! 9relt. IUttlngton Beect'I (714) ~ NEWPORT LANDING l Waterfront Om1ng, Sat. & Sun Champagne Brunch. D1Mer Menu I 1 $13.95 · $19 95, Oyster Bar Menu Served All Day Hours · 10:00am · 11 :3Q>m. Amex. Mastercard. Visa. 01nner \ Reservabons Recommended Locat.ed at 503 E Edgewater. ' Balboa (714) 67fr2373 PACIFIC FISH 8c SEAFOOD 1 Retail/Wholesale Fio;h market And Restaurant Lunch Only Hours Mon . .sat. 11am • 6 pm. Visa & Mastercard accept.eel Locat.ed At 2620 Newport Blvd (714) 6500130 THE BARN STEAK HOUSE Menu Includes St.oak. Fresh F'ISh. Chicken. Bul"Q!ll'S & Salads 1 Prices Aa1'198 From $3. 75 For Lunch & $6 25 For Dinner Hours Mon.-sat. Open 11am For Lunch. 4 ·CQ>rn Mon ·Fn . Dinner 3'CX)pm Set.. & Sun .. Major °'8d!t Cards Accepted Located At 2300 Harbor Bl #31. Costa Mesa (714) 641·9777 LA CAVE Menu Includes· Lobster, Creb, Shnmp, Steaks. Rib eye Daily Specials. Fn. & Sat Prime Rib, Full Bar & Wlfle lJst Casual Dress. Hours. Lunches 11 ·30-2:30 -Dinner Mon -Set From 5;90pm. Visa, Mastercard. Diners Club. Located At 1695 Irvine fw .• [And 17ths) Neer Blocl<buster Entertamment Costa Mesa (714) 646-7944 ; ! .. • \ editorial 'Tale of two scho9ls' ~an have happy en~g I t's always been there, hanging like a cloud, some sort of unspoken truth, a dirty little secret: There's a difference -be it money, 'special privilege, or the quality of edu- cation -between the schools in Costa '· Mesa and those in Newport Beach. With that as a backdrop, Daily Pilot education reporter Julie Ross Cannon spent five months observing class activ- ity, inteiviewing adplinistrators, pa.rents and teachers and scrutinizing test scores at a pair of grade schools -one in Newport Beach, the other in Costa Mesa. And the findings, detailed in our recent three-part series -"Tale of 1\vo Schools -dispelled more of the rumors ·than it valiClated. Beyond being on opposite ends of the alphabet, Andersen Elementary in Newport Beach and Sonora Elementary in Costa Mesa share a wealth of com- mon denominators. trict's average -may be a far greater accomplishment for a teacher than bumping up a child's acore by a couple of points at the top of the tcale. Still, the series did pinpoint a sub- stantial difference between the two schools: parent involvement Parent involvement manJf8111 itlelf in many ways, our series abowecl. It dri- ves more parents into the clamoom, it broadens the number of people involved with decision making and it incre~ the opportunities for railing much-needed money. Indeed, schools in Newport Beach clea.tly outpace their counterparts in Costa Mesa when it comes to fund-nlis-• ing. This year, schools in Newport raised more than a hall-million dollars in donations. Costa Mesa schools pulled in slightly more than $100,000. Both have equally talented teachers, many of whom have taught on other campuses throughout the district . Both provide a nurturing and safe environment. Both have respected prin- cipals. Both are populated with bright and eager students. Both are part of a school district that -while challenged in recent years -has routinely enjoyed national attention for its academic stan- dards. Sadly, efforts to duplicate Newport Beach's more successful money raising ideas -such as the wildly successful Spirit Run -have not always prospered. The landscape, however, isn't with- out positive signs. One of the latest trends is the establishment of fathers groups, a collection of dads and even grandfathers who tackle everything from fund-raising to simple repair pro- jects. Sonora is among the campuses that is home to such a group. MARC MAR™ I OMV Pl.OT The Pllot'1 five-month lnvesUgaUon loand many .tmllarltlea between Costa Mella'• Sonora (abcmt) and Newport Beach'• Andersen elementary achoob, Including bright lludeat9, decll~ted tNdaen and equal fundlng from tbe district. The major cllffenmcea were federal Nncttng (Sonora recelve9 tbree lllDel more); fund-raising (Andenen ralw five Umes more); and parent Involvement (mon at Andel1m). The two schools' also receive the same amount of money per stude1,1t. And both get the same amount from the state lottery. But surprisingly, maybe, Sonora actually gets more than three times as much money as Ander- sen through federal and state grants. Yes, it's true that the Newport Beach school posts higher test scores, but it's crucial to understand that the two com- munities have vastly different demo- graphics and parent involvement. Administrators at schools in Costa Mesa note that some pupils come to school with little or no educational backgrourld. Raising a student's grade point level by two grades -even though it may still fall below the dis- One suggestion for sharing the wealth, so to speak, would be to estab- lish sister school relationships between Costa Mesa and Newport Beath cam- puses. Such relationships would be beneficial to both schools, a setting in which expertise on everything from fund-raising to school projects can be exchanged. Both communities have a lot to share. It's possible that schools could occa- sionally swap teachers in an effort to further enrich both campuses. Such simple steps would go a great distance toward sharing useful qitorma- tion, encouraging patental involvement and helping to bridge the few impor- tant gaps that exist between schools in Costa Mesa and in Newport Beach. from our readers Series sparks variety of reactions from parents, educators I enjoyed reading your series on the differences in educa- tion of Andersen and Sono- ra. I am not eonvinced, howev- er, that the differences simply come down to a matter of mon- ey since my calculations show Andersen coming up short in matching the federal and state grants given Sonora. Despite all the fund-raising efforts on the part of Ander- sen's PTA and parents, Ander- sen never had and probably never will have access to ant of those government funds. So it must raise extra funds with its community. I am convµtced that, as you stated in your second part of the series, parental involve- ment plays a large part in a students educatiooal success. It doesn't C09t anytblng to value education and make it a priori- ty at home to attend PTA meet- ings, back-to-school nights, open houses or parent-teacher conferences. lb tum on the 1V set and start reading books from the public library. To make sure homework is done and to make tend kids to school rested and ready to learn. Our cbildren value what we value and U the ICboola bad ltrong partnenbipl between dedicated teachen, administra- tion and parents, our children can IUCCIMd in lchool. So stop f~ on money and start tocuRag getting penmts every- wbm'e to value and t'OllllDit tbmMetvel to the education of tbler ddldren. • • MAalANNE SCOTI' Newportlwb • At tbe permt of a Sonora Scbool ldndergart.n iNdent, I .. was anxious to read your series comparing our school with Andersen School. It is fortunate that you did not write this arti- cle before we made our deci- sion to attend Sonora, or I may not have ended up doing so. When my husband and I moved into this neighborhood, we assumed we would send our children to private schools, but several neighbors urged ua to at lea.st consider Sonora. After researching Sonora, we came to the conduaion that it was a great school. We have not once regretted the decision we made. 1be faculty and principal are very dedicated and enthuaiutic. Membenbip in the PTA bu doubled in recent yean. Your article alto inferred that moat Costa Mela parents were jealoul of tbe funda gen- erated by the parent groups in N~rt Beach. I want to make lt clear that we do not for a moment begrudge tbeJr fund. railing capabilltiel. 1bOle par- ents work vmy bard to ndle money and lbould be able to lpmd tbC bard-eemed dollan any way tb9t' -Ill nae word picturel your writer a..ted were laughable -•..uva atamed cigarette butts, l'OWI bf non-delatpt bome1, • ek:. Her attempt to Wuatrate Ille economic di8per- ity between the two anNll WU cmtr dnmlabed. Sonora la not IP tbe akldJe of tome ghetto. Y-. a.. are eaiacmk ell· ,. ................. bat I do llil btl1•-• gt .... tlae _.. af m lallllar edUCllMcm Thursday's paper featured a compartson between two local elementary schools. Though I undentood the subject being reported, I wu upset to see a child's name used with a descrlption of •trudgtng sleepi- ly ... Drea ed in worn clothing and shoes riddled with holes ... the youngster'• uncombed hair.· CbBdnm are the ll10lt vul- nerable of people. They are people witb minds and feel- ings. Tbla cbi1d might have thought that hll life was quite nomual. He certainly wouldn't dloole to have worn clothing and shoes riddled wttb holes. 1bouGh he may be embar- r....cl about the state of bis d&'«hlng, be matiDw to go to 9Cbool. Scbool often btm a bet- ter life. The thought of ptthll1hlng thla type of a.atptkm witb a name lnduded ii unbelievable. The cbild WU tnMlt.d U though be didn't ailt. He defi- nitely WM not giv8D the dignity of conftclmttellty. Would tbe ~ =~~ ICboalf My cbOdnm attended there, and believe me, Ands- .. II not ne•q• flan tbme lltuatkm. At tbe altk:le pomted out, childlm bona ID ciomtdll IO poor tbat tblAr .......... =to a. Un1tm ltaail b a daacelDIMe,bniea a+W11M1111+:-:aal•--I-........ eel ID tbe l;>lllr Plal'I ~ E!t:!Ri.:. ~ ... '11 ..... oi 7 .... t; llill awn 1.V. "ftil lddl .............. _ impact without specifically naming a child. As it was writ- ten, the child is open to ridicule and shame. This is one reader who does not wish to see innocent humankind made victim ol insensitive reporting. JOAN E. TOltltES Newport Beach not want Anderson reduced to a least common denomioator1 lchoo1s like Andersen help me not to be complacent and look for the same type of experi- ences for my students. · .RJAN DE JESUS PriDdpal. Whittier School I have been working In thla diltlict for three yean. I have been raised In tllil diltrtct. I attended Harbor High School and graduated in 1992. ljult wanted to say tbat I am really lick ol the Deily PUot keeping thla war between the Newport ICbooll and tbe ea.ta Mesa IChoola gmng. Peggy Roberti ii one of tbe IDOlt ~. bmt teamerw at tbil ....... Ira bar ftnt year, aQd I bave never In my entire life ..... a tNdwr give u much • tbil one does. 1be way y0u guys wrote .eout her lllllltld like It Wal 'Ya'Y Dk:le, but the Inn•..,,,_ were juat ban .... She gtv9I every- tbiDg .... am, and you guys jUll r...d bar. 1...ny think it wmwnmg. 1be ICboal diltric:t bu boen tryiDg for IO lang to get rid of tbil argummt between the .moall, and .... Dally Pilot do9I nothtng but needle it and ..., it going and lreep it living and .. ju.I not fair. 1be CGlta Mesa lchooll try IO bani to lr.eep up, and Sonora bll dam IO much to better ..,..,....., and..., them- ..... ~"" waadlir· ful. .._..., IC:bDal, and I tblnk M ..._ Piiat WM JU1t hontble ta ..... two·aa1lcltll_ 1...., tblllk • lpOlogr or ........ .,,!;',~ CGIMMlll . " Newpoft BeachlCosta Mesa Daily Pilot r••cllen THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1996 A13 Readers are both bewildered, buoyed by Wendy Leece Thank you for trying, Mrs. Leece. 1t is very hard to do IOID9thing for the kids in this · society we call educa· tlon. Every grant that was voted on, and approved by every I board member, except yourself, was for a small percentage of the students. I did o~t see one 1 dollar in any grant in the last f five years or longer that was for ~e advancement of the gifted children or programs for activi· i ties that all stuc;tents benefit from I no matter their religion, race or ) sex. : ·1 believe programs that bene- ; fit all students or gifted students l went out with the horse and ~ buggy. I'm happy for the school 4 disbict in one way, this new tree ) money may come in handy in > case there is another Wagner or i this board decides to borrow i money to invest in a sure thing, like Orange County Bonds. To really equalize everything, : why not serve any unused free ~lunches at the next boa.rd meet- ~ ing1 Maybe that will increase ; attendance! , ' DON D. W1WAMS \ Costa Mesa 1 S o Wendy Leece is leery ol , federal money poured into t ' our local school system. Quite frankly, so am l. The majority <>f the federal government operates on an inept level. About the only department of our federal gov- ernment which operates swiftly is the IRS. I• HllUlEDS Of FAIULOUS PIECES TOI CHOOSE FROM •• Htm Of FRAMES TO CHOOSE I I FROM I I' HURRY ... SALE ENDS SOON!!! I I PIERSIE>E GALLERY I I 722-8644 I 1 1 1671 PLACENTIA AVE I L COSTA MESA ..I --------I It's obvious the more federal money that is poured into the School system, the more inept our educational system becomes. Federal money is like a heroin tlx to grant addicts such as the teachers' union and the educational bureaucrats who will be never satisfied with any amount. One dollar is too many and a million isn't enough. Limousine liberals such as Joe Bell and Fred Martin would have the public believe Wendy Leece is a right-wing wacko. Well, I guess I'm a right-wing wacko. I believe in personal responsibility, taking care of your own children, and asking for accountability in the school budget. Any time a large entity provides money to a small entity the large entity will eventually want something in return. Remarks such as black heli- copters and jackbooted thugs ar~ cheap shots at Mrs. Leece. Since federal money is my money extorted from my pay- check I have the right to criticize or ask why school districts are accepting federal money and blindly adopting Goals 2000, a socialist program in my opinion. C'mon, Orange County con- servatives, fax your letters of support for Wendy Leece. Show the Pilot not all of us are whin- ing liberals. JANET L McCAMMON Costa Mesa fiT;.~ c..-o..,.... C-Toppon JI 1 uu -----------· I l 7th St. BEAUTY C ENTER I I 7tW al t/,e ~ lod? Full $.preads & Coverlets Custom Made To Your Bed "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality'' "CUSTOM 8EOSPRFADS" .1j() ()FF* No /1 1111111 U1111tiq111· Faln·ic c~ /,11bor -p/1f!:,.~ ct;i.~'l' J 998 Harbor Btvd .. Costa Mcs.i I"lo1gn ( onmhing • wtlh ~ enJ i.tll>f J"•rJi-J thni ~kw I 'phoihtm 1l ravo for the school board, µfederal grants do not mean federal control and Ms. Leece needs to wake up and start rep- rese nting the people of Costa Mesa and Newport. DAN McGUIRE Costa Mesa I 'm concerned with readers who viciously attack the New- port-Mesa School District board member Wendy Leece. They apparinuy resent her because she has an opinion that differs from their own. It is one thing for such people to present an opposing argument, but some go to far when they make mean- spirited comments in their per· sonal attacks. We ndy Leece speaks for - N!!_r1 ;/1111 Outlet 70% Off of What? North Carolina deep discount prices at a Southern California address. 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Some people see grants and welfare as kind and benevo- lent while others look at lhe long-term results and think we are actually ha rming, not only those who receive the freebies, ( 11'1"11111 'I !\Ill h.1, .il\\.11 ' ht 111 lli1 i1>lllltl.1i1"l1 "'Ill\ 1>11,1111" I / Ii ii I I ____...«<)),___ SEBAGO DOCKSIDES NOW AVAILABLE IN MEN'S & WOMEN'S HEMPHILL'S SHOES In Westcliff Court 1727 Westclltf Dr., NB 650·6856 Room Additions • Remodelin9 • New Construction ~.,...... ~ ~·-:·1 • .... ~'....~·., . • • • ~ ........:• • 1'. -~ ., ·' •• , .. -' ... +..~ -• ~ . • ~ --· .. ---~, ·-,. ~ . -.'Mlf . .. ~. ~ , J~jl . '~~.,-;:~.'~~ !'!;~~:·~ ~ . .J-•. .... :.:=. . 311•~~;-.. ) •l;_;_..,:f· )~- Criterion Construction . 30 Years Experience In Your Area Robert C. Suder, General Contractor BOMlEI> & INSURED· UC. #8407132 714-998-4070 Free Estimates WANTED "Le Cirque'' Dinnerware By Villeroy and Boch If Yon h :n t• anv. or k.J10·~ ~ 1 ...... ~ it ,:.lll ht• founct pl~u ... t• c·all (909) :l96-20;):~. Thank l 011! WE WILL SOLVE YOU R . FLEA PROBLEM ••• GUARANTEED Premise Spra y but Amenca 1tseU Who 1s right? Ask yoursel1.1f our nahon 1s better today than 1t was SO years ago before th~ thousands of social programs were created. Our schools arP a classic example, because all the new programs grants and ideas have somehow had a reverse effect and crime has increased wtule learrung has decreased. J think it is time to listen to someone with a different approach. Keep it up, Wendy C.DOWNS Newport Beach l am again amazed dnd bewu· dered by Wendy Leece\ ridiculous belief system. A grant always specified what is expect- ed as outcomes for talang mon- ey and Lf these results do not be nefit the students, then 1t should be rewntfen. What 1s he• fedr? Does she belleve the schools should not have more vocabonal and bilingual educa- llon 7 Her paranoia could keep important semces from our stu- dents. It 1s mcornprehe nsible to thmk that one person can have Uus kind of impact on a commu· nity. I would be interested lo know how she would proVIqe " these sem ces to our students Wllhout grants. Federal and stdle money lS our money, and it should be used to help our schools LOIS RAFFEL Costa Mesd WOMANXIND Comprehensive He.alth Care for Women and Their Families • Gynecology •Family PractJce • Menopause Care • Obstetrics • Internal ~'\edicine • fv\ammograph $75 Mammogram Screening American Cancer Society Guidelines South Coast Plaza Center lieconllnuallt/ dltd to ow Ii~! of lh.'1/U1 (:. t..JJ'b f'Of 11uvt: mton Ja or an ap1~!i11u11f,1t. pft?ibcmll lht \\ OPt.1111\md Cc1111.: t.-1rD' " Irvine Center 490J Barranca ParK\'a' '#I ~II CA927J4 (71~)-2o o.,o A14 THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1996 . 'HOlht · I{ rr111, JH\\ >· ll lttl•••••l'l••······ Newport • • ll~UTY SU PPLY : .. dermaloglca • • II " ~ . ~ d • : i .•••• '!'~!~ ...... r: ~ ~~Oo/o OFF ~ : Entire Pure has~ : .. II • •••••••••••••••••• • " 3601 J~m boree Rd #8 N.B • 261 6788 • • • Jarnbor1')e . t Bristol : Back St. Court • e e I e • • • • B • ••• •. • •: f effect. Thdnk you again for your sup- port of Bill AB3244 and good luck on the approval by the Senate GLEN CElLEY Newport Beach Pilot once again ta kes road well traveled COi i ••po;;d~~· expenses I am one of nearly 100 homeowners rn our small com- munity who voted no on the recall and am very proud to have supported four very ethical dnd cqnsc1en1Jous long-tune neigh- bors. BOB KNOX Newport Bedch Also thinks theaters are too loud Views of bus driver all over the r oad I am dJlJ><llled und disgusted thdl you dtc '>llpportmg this per - <ton (Oranqc-Counly Transit ~uthonty's h red bus dnver Bn,1cc-t\ndcrson) because you hst dn ttcldre~s where people • I few of us would accept hdmburg- er coupons much Jess pass them out · CHRISTIE WOOD Balboa N~" pon Beach/Cosca Mesa Daily Pilot the consumption and produc- tion of red meat have been well documented. Given these facts and the known environmental benefits of eating lower on the food chain, 1t is unclear why r hnd d.lsturbmg OCTA's OCTA would attempt to recent tinng of a bus dnver mcrease ridership by relying so (Bruce Anderson) who, on reh-heavily on a single red m eal gious grounds, refused to part1c1 -vendor. Rather, the effort to pate in the promolton of ham-increase ridership coul d have burger sal es It 1s iroruc that featured coupons for various OCTA, an orgdruzt1llon which goods and services in Oran ge TI1e Pilot has once agam tak- en the low road in refemng to lhe recaJJ of the Bayshores Board dS '' ... Lhrowmg the rascals out" ("Loses" editorial, June 20). Why not headlme that diatribe? "Bayshores Board" rather than focusmg on "Bruce Sumner"? The front page story on the loudness in the movie theaters -I must concur with the gentlemen in Newport Beach. I agree, 1 can sc>nd dont\hons. This man WdS hJfed to do d jOh dnd refusC'cl to do 1t on lhe grounds that he ts d vcqelanan and that h. apJhllhng GEORGE LAMBJNEN Npwport Bcach promotes both hedlth-consc1ous County. An OCTA employee dnd envuonmentally fnenclly objecting to 'a particular coupon ' transµortallon c1lternaltves (e.g., (for religious or other reasons) You wiU undoubtedly mctin- .illl \ our bias by not reporllng Iii.ti nt>url) 100 households (out 1J fJ\ ,,, 100) voted against the • '<1ll 1111d turther dJscard the fact I rlt l.t-.t ntqht's first meeting of h~ n"'' h elected board resulted h\ un.1nu11ous vote, m the elec- 1 i ol L<'onard Snuth, an t1nt1- have often complained to lhe management about volume, so loud that l get a spllttmg hC'adache and I hdve to leave. I f Plt 11 llld) llC' ht11cl for ..:>me pPoplt> lo 1111ch•rst,1nd wh)-ctny- onP \\mtlcl < 01111M1t' Bt UC(• An<IPhOn cllHI l{o<,tl Pell k<, hut tlS rl lonq t 11 m \ f'CJ('I c111t1 n I 01 hot h lw.tlth t111cl 1 111111c1l 119hts n•etsons ct:, '' t•ll c1s c•n\ 11 unm1·n1t1l <1nd world hunnl'r 1t'<1sons, I undPr- stc1nd reduction of Cdrbon monoxide could have been obligated to emissions dnd foss1I fuel con-pass out coupons for other local surnption via public husmg) products or services. 'Aould unck·rtc1kc-u ndcrshtp Tn this way, OCTA would be campa19n-dnv<' h) promolmcr cl ttble to simultaneously respect product c1-. unhc>ttlth'f c1ncl c•m t· thC' beliefs of its employees, pro- 1 onmenldlly-hoslill• "" hdmhurq motC> loct1l businesses, and Pr.,, It ts l'\t•tt rnmt• 11omc thul tnC1Pt1sP ridership. It is unfortu- promotm9 such " product 1s d nt1te that OCTA has unnecessari- ''cond1tmn ol t>ntplo-. mf'nl • for a ly chos£>n to pit one of these bus drt\'t'I qoc1ls agt1mst another. The hl',tllh <1ncl l'll\'11onmen-NESTOR MATTHEWS 1 1 <II pt(•ponent, as president fhP llC\\ board, mcludJn~J I ask all the tinw if the lhP· dlcrs could tum the volume down becduse it is way too loud to cnJOY In fact, it is actudll') patnful I finally stopped gotng until I spoke up and asked them to pl0as" tum down the volunw c;o that I don't Wdlk out of thNt• clC>uf l lhin.k it is about tmw ..,onwone public1:w~ 1t because I'm sure there are a lot of u.,, ''ho fC'PI Uus way ~ l~ 'I·~ <'cll·O(d \ P!Jl'ldl hill cl.111qhlPt ht1s kilo\\ II of Rt>'.tl sine I' ~hi' \\ti:. ulcl i>nouqh to Ul1dl'J lctOcf -.uc h lll'IOllWS, c1l1d ~Ill' t~ c 1•1 lc111ll\' old enouqh to uruk·r s l,111<1 tlt1~ ht'll• now. tt1ly1ohlt>111.., •N)oc 1a1ccl with Providence, RI.-=:::::;:;::::=~=======~===:::===:==:==:::::==:::::=::================ I ( ~ p10-wcall ddvocdle'>, !>JJlnudPd the work don(> by llw Id oo.ird The three recdll mem- £.·r-. e\ Pn iru!Jated a discussion KARlNAHLF Newport Bectcb I lt•<•l 1J WP .itc' Wl'Jt' to tully t•d11c11ll' ot11..,1•l\c•s on how we all conli'1hutP lo t1ntn1ttl suflc-nng. DRINKING WATER : hc1l resulted m the decision not o rehrre the mamtenance mdn w ho WdS let go when his pos1uon was temtinated. lhe issue that led lo lh<' recall in the hrst place. C l.AUDY AND TERRY BUCKLEY Newport BNch a'2ttQ We Cater Fiestas Exhibition Cooking Our Specialty! • Sizzling Fa1itas Bar • Handmade Tortillas ::. FROM YOUR TAP • Good Tasting • Crystal Clear • Affordable SPECIAL FFER!! TESTED AHO CERTIAED BY NSF INTERNATIONAL STANDARD 58 Fa! TDS IElOCT10N I am offended by your refer- Pnce lo Uw recalled Bayshorec; bodrcl members as "rdscdls." .Judge Sumner and the other three llldJOnty board members. 1•vcn though VlClOUsly attdCkC'd, qreatl') improved our comrnumty ancl -.dved us $30,000 a yl'or 111 • Strolling Mariachis (714) 645-0209 SemngOrllllgeandRiverSlde 1 800 756 6300 n Counu.s Stnce 1946 • • • ~\\ . ~. ~-r I & JOY HAS FIMALLY ARRIVED ___!N ORAN_GE CO:.;U~Nc.:.:-"~!!~---- "NEW YORK" STYLE BAGELS. 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Both Ill·\\ 'l'·•pl'r' ;tn: crrcularcd' 11\ dw l.11, \llt'l' '-'''I 1111v../Or.1111.(l' < 011111" l'.1d1 Ii,, 2 "ln r· Cr~l \our llll'"'·l1!C 11• the top c11111p .. ttt1 market tn ( )1 .m1..~· ( nunr~ 'I 11 R esent: Sp.1cc Cont ~lCl I ,lJT\ ·hul z (7 14) ~74-4254 ... '' EYE-OPENER Molli Mullen fighting illness zvith a smile QUOTE OF THE DAY •ti.tol/1 's domg JUSt great. she'.-; a neat girl • -RJT\ SHOLA. UIOCSPN/1/JST )ff Bf !()VJ l • l > I l· THE UNSINKABLE MOLLI richard dunn Done deal not quite done yet •Both sides happy with the way Toshiba Senior Classic went, but contract extension still unsigned. ~ o n the Toshtbd Sc>nior Cldss1C' nrcu1t offtr1c11.., ot lnterndttonc\I Sporh and event J\lorkehn~J w1U kc>ep their fingers C'TOSSCd for lhl nPxt f(>\\ <lavs, \\'tlh d1..~ns1on-mr1kt•r-. of the JdpdI1eC\P t>h•ctrOl\ll"'\ mr1nt de!Jherc1tm9 O\ <>r u prupu-.NI rontrdct -'XIPns1on. 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By Richard Dunn, Daily Ptlot 0 RANGE -Strolling through the hallwdys ot the Oncology Unit at Chil- dren's Hospital of Orange County on the third noor. one gets d rather unique perspectJve of how cert.am children battle cancer There goes J\.lolli Mullen . swish! . down the hallwc\y on roller skates, wearing bldck pdtent-leather shorts dild a pmk top, with her mtrdvenou~ µole tn tow Sh(''s racmg a 4-yedr-olcl boy, Wi1J1am f lmton, c1 C l IOC' Cdnc<>r I patient who .. 7oom! . 1s dC'C'<'lc>1-1 dlmg down Lhe hallwdy tn his ln- ryde, c1lso drampng lus i v. polc> Al ln::.t, onlooker"> would prohc1· bl\' think the\ '1<> relctted. C'ons1dc•1- mq 1'-lullen is 17 Bui they're' not TIW\ hctd ne\'('I met until llw11 unfortundle hout with cancN It"'> nPc.1t to "<'1' the 1mpdcl um· pt>r ... on can h<n't• on on<' lloor 111 1usl ti !>hort nmounl of tmlP," se11CI c1 CHOC <,j>OkP-.per-.on \\1th thP l\lull<'n-IPd pa1 t1di> ol 1 '· poJp.., on tlw floor ol tlw < >nc ol- o~J\ Umt,.\ cninq chtlclrPn lloC'k lo llw Nt>wport I lct1 hnr J I 1q h 11>11' rnudt•I "ho \\"d'-d1c1qno-.i?.d \\Ith I lc1cl~1km'.., Lvmphomn on ~Id~ :i "They said it was hospital poli- cy, thdl you can't really wear roller skates," she said. "They wen:> my dad's from the 70s, these big-shoe skates with big skate- board wheels They're the funni- est thmqr; you've ever seen." Moth MuUen, an outpatient who sometimes stays a night or two at CHOC following chemotherapy, has been given a 90",., recovery chance by doctors, who dssessed her Hodgkin's clis- edse dS Stdge II AC'cordmg to Rita Secola, an oncology dl!Ucal nUise specialist di CHOC, there are four stag~s (I throuqh !VJ, w1th IV being the most senous Outpatients who suffer from fever or nu-like symp- toms dfter chemotherapy slay al Cl IOC overnight. ~t-.1olb's doing just great, she's d n<>c1I cprl." Secola said. But not onJy are Mullen's spir- its h1qh, the vivacious Newport I lttrbor wmor (next fall) is leading d sonq and clanc"e for canct:?r- '>lnc k<•n children who need a role modi' I . Slw completed her JUruor year thrnuqh md(•p<•ndent studies, and wh1ll' lw1 lo\ely blond locks have vc1n1"lwd because of the effects of c lwmothNt.1p}. f\luUen continues a 1c11lwr normdl Westyle, one that m<'luclt>d <1llencltng the school's pr om !l'Ct>ntlv. ::\inn• ~ tuilen wc1s bdldlng in -.pot... ...tw dPnded to shave her i•nlin• lwad, ttl<l Sm<.>dd 0 Connor, rtnd "Pell <1 WICJ to the prom dnd 1•11su1nq All-~ec1 \ww League -.olfh,111 p1ctun c; -1 'I h,HI ct bun< h ol chiferent hc111dos tor "wh11l• "scUd f\luUen, lh1' I >.111\' Ptlot\ D1stnct Plttver of llw \ 1·e11 Ill ... 01tbt1ll despite nuss- llHI hlll 11'<1111.... ld<;I lour 9dffil'S ""' ~ H ;., Molli Mullen takes a moment on lhe front porch of her Newport Beach home to have some fun with her newly acquired loss of hair from the chemotherapy treatments he's receiving at Chil- dren's Hospital of Ora nge County for the Hodgkin's Lymphoma she was diagnosed with on May 3. "Al ltr-.t, I hdd n\\' trwnd<. cut 1t then 111ust <101so1iu ... 1r.11tnq' I 1u-.1 shdved11 • • J\lullPn, who hct-. lour chemollwr t1p\ ..,P.sswn ... n•mc1111m~J m d "''-.,,,.,.,1011 pro~pc1m "cht>d- uled to ht complc•kd Ill Oc:ti1l11'1, contmUP'i to hcl\ <' lwr qood s1•nse of humor \\nen t-.1ullen was c1t dinner for lwr JUOIOr prom the fPStdUTdfit \\dllPr apparent! dtdn t like us c1nd tuUen ::.c11d he "c1s kmd of bored -.;o shl' contorted her \\ig '>tdewa\ <; on her ht>od !\.fuUen c1r;ked each \\dllPr who rume around m the fl'<;tauFa.nl J\luJIPn, ho\\l'\~·•. whu 1 n1t1k- 111q lt11•mb l(lllC kl\ clWlllHI hl'I!'. l'\ i •nl llclll) "qol IH't 'tKd h>s I r1 k1>fl cl\\ ct) c1cc 01 chnq to lwr le1ll11•1, /\. ltJ..l' I ll•r rollPr dl't h\ -l1kL· wh11 I- '' md l<1stc•d onl\' lrn cl dct\ ~ ht ·c cttl"'' 111 I lndqkm\ L) mphomd "\'\p \\l'H CJl'llllHf Olli e!JI· ICc1CJUl' p1cl\ll<'S ldkt•n (.lllnl' 111, and I told mv ddd I didn't \\ctn I 10 Wl' u my ,,,g," she said "I Im<' 11, but it's kmd of a pain to '''ec11 Bui 11 I didn't wear Jl, I would run the p1ctur(' for everyonP ebc ~o 11 \\"ciS f'-'i:!IJy WU Id~-e10d tllC' photog- [rt}lh(!t was flxmg <'' Pryhodv\ hc111 , then he Wd'> hxinq nw hem c1nd m\ \\ 1q came olf 11 ,~·tts ..,o lunnv to 'iee his fdCP Tht•rc•"· c1 lot or lun vou_can ha\ to lwmr1 hctld .. • SEE MOLLI PAGE 2 :gn school ma e a h ete of the year After outstdndmu 1uruor Vf"'dl, < oh•mon canw bclf'k clnd duphrttlt cl honoh m both VllllP\ hall c1ml boskl~thctll '' htl<' ciddrng dll-~ldl ctppt-,,dldl\C('S dlld s. cl Km u-.. ldlc· Athl<'t1:-o ol tlw 'tl'clf 11011<11 ..... to h1-.. l1 Pd un•-.. By Barry Faulkner, r • E 4 I - 12 THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1996 GOLF CONTINUED FROM 11 employees. Ponned in 1969, NCA ii the only group working exclusively for the Newport Center. Last year's event ($250 entry fee), which benefited the Newport Beach Ubrary Foundation, was played at Pelican Hill Golf Club. Th.is year's entry fee before June 29 is $150. Proceeds of the event will benefit the Corona del Mar High School Foundation. Participants will be automatically entered in a raffle with prizes donated by Fashion Island merchants, so there are no raffle tickets to buy. With this price tag, it's a drop in the bucket for most, while playing on a Senior PGA Tour golf course and benefiting a good cause. "We've had grand successes in the past and raised money for foundabons, like PCRF (Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation)," Reedy said. "More recently, though, we've tried to localize it to benefit places like Hoag (Memorial Hospital Presbyterian) and the library, and we try to make companies within the Newport Center the beneficiaries. That's w hy we elected to give to the high school.• The field will be limited to 144 golfers, so sign up quickly. The format is a two-man callaway (play your own ball), with a barbecue lunch preceding the noon shotgun start and a Mexican-style buffet following golf. Underwriters <¥1d sponsors are eagerly • being sought, an excellent opportunity for exposure to an outstanding group of business professionals, including building owners, managers and tenants of the Newport Center. For more information, call 644-4622. D Speaking of the Newport Center, It will be on center stage beginning Sunday for · . Irrelevant Week XXI, the first time NCA has been heavily involved in the zany, week-long event that celebrates the last player picked (Sam Manuel of New Mexico State) in the NFL draft. Sunday is the Arrival Party and so-called press conference (3 p.m.) at Twin Palms restaurant. For the fusl 20 years, Irrelevant Week was hosted by the Balboa Bay Club, which will miss out on a good thing next week. "I'm really excited about Irrelevant Week coming to the Newport Center," Reedy said. ·r think a lot of .people in the past, because it was he ld at the Balboa Bay Club, felt it was a dosed event.~ On June 28 is the Runnin' Gwulin' Goll Tournament at the Ne wport Beach Golf Course, where low-handicappers will he asked to stay home in this special event reserved for hackers and slackers. Event coordinators are still looking for a few more hecklers a{ound the tees. Call 263-0727. D The Runnin' Gunnin' deal ls a kick. Check lt out if you get a chance a week from Friday. It's a shotgun start at 10 a.m . Here's an example of some of the holes: On No. 1, sponsored by Legends Sports Bar, golfers must drink the required beverage before teeing off, then cover your ball with your cap and aim for the green. ~ No, 2, the Blockbuster Videq's Fastest Tune/Best Score hole speaks for itself. OGLE th e direction that Syd Ball and Phil Dent have given the club over the past six months and support them in their decision to concentrate exclusively on their roles as teaching professionals." 'I No. 5, golten have only 45 seconds to complete the hole. . No. 6, golfen throw their tee shot and use the end of their putter u a pool cue cm the green. No. 9, the Workl Famous Hedder Hale, golten try to concentrate u you are ICl'eamed at, harassed and insulted. Avoid the water balloons if you can. No. 14, Nike Town's Closest to the Pin, golfers putt through the maze of Nlkes after reaching the green. No. 15, golfers tee off and play the bole with only one hand. No. 17, there are no rules. Go ahead and cheat, like you always do. Folks I've played with call them sport8wrlter rules. •u you're a real serious golfer, don't come out,• said Steve Bernardy, the event director. ·we'll have a Hooters Girls wet T-shirt contest and an Elvis look-a-like contest. It's a carnival type thing.• After Bernardy made those comments to the audience during a recent Irrelevant Week rally, event promotei; John Hall said: "Hey, bow about a George Yardley look-a-like contest?" "Well. like I said,• Bernardy added, •it's a carnival type thing.• D Former Costa Mesa Mayor Bob Wlbon gave a speech Wednesday night to members of the men's club at Costa Mesa Golf and • Country Club, giving a history lesson on the Fairview Property. Wilson, mayor three different times, founded the golf course. Among other issues, Wilson discussed the original negotiations for the golf course on Sept. 21, 1964, and when the Costa Mesa City Council approved and signed a 20-year lease agreement with the state for a 27-hole municipal golf course on the land s\lrrounding Fairview State Hospital on Oct. 4, 1965. The daily green fees in 1967, shortly after it opened, was $3. Then-Costa Mesa Mayor William Jordan had the first tee shot on April 4, 1967. D Corona del Mar's Ed Fourcber, 88, was part of the winrung team in the Newport Beach Community Open on May 20 at NBCC. Fourcher reportedly made a 30-foot birdie putt on one hole. He has won four gold medals in golf in the Seruor Olympics. , ln the Newport Beach Golf Course men's club, members played Super Skins on June 8. There were six skms in Flight A (the golfer with the lowest score on the bole, wins the hole): Sorin Zdrahal had three skins, and Alex De La Parra, Hank Lefebvre and Jim Forgash had one each. In Flight B, Bob Forbes, Jack Brown, Ken Dumars, Joe Russo, Leroy Nonemaker and Walt Sharer each had one skin. In Flight C, Don Gattuso, Jim Bates, Ron Greene, Craig Jensen and Bob Potts had a skin. In regular rounds June 12, Neal Tachiki won low gross (62) and Tom Weissler won low n_et (51), edging out Jensen. ln abbreviated flight rounds last Saturday, Mike White shot a 1-under-par 58 to win low gross in Flight A, with Hal Green winning lo~ net (52). Bates (low gross 69) and Jensen (low net 54) won Flight B. Richard Dunn's club goU column appears every Thursday. Familiar wtth the policies of the BBC Racquet Club and its parent company, Ogle will continue the programs that are already in place and will institute , • adclitional programs that will be attractive to both the Junior tennis participants and the social mem- bership As a player, Dent had an exceptional career. He won lhe Australian Open doubles title in 1978 and played on the winrung Australian Davis Cup team in 1977. the SdJTie year he was a doubles finalist at Wimbledon and won the U.S. Open mixed doubles championship with Billie Jean King. Dent once played (and lost to) Jimmy Connors in the singles Jina! of the 1974 Australian Open. Bob Ogle Is new GM at BBC Raque l Club Porter 11th in U.S. Women's Open Sailing SAN DIEGO -Jennifer Porter of Newport Beach finished 1 J th 111 the singlehanded division at the Women's Open C hampi- onships in San Diego. The doublehanded and single- handed ctiv1s1on were raced in Loser Radials and Johnson 18s out of the San Diego Yacht Club Uus past weekend. Porter accumulated 104 point.s with her best brush being a third- WE BUY BY PHONE! We wlll stretch to buy yo•r pamperwd Mercedes .......... we pay the most for Mercedet and other l•te model lntport1 or domntlcl Pllld for or not. .. I place effort. She also had a sev- enth and two ninth-place finishes in her 11 races. The singlehanded division was a fight for first place between Giselle Carnet and Danielle Bren- nan. They each scored a 1-2-1-2 on the opening day before Carnet pulled away m the second day, winning four of the remaining races. J.J. Isler of La Jolla won the doublehanded title. prlnfl' Tn1 Sal• Clothin~ & Et1ul1m1t'n t 1111 to 70'H Off fo'rt't' Golr Clinlc-11 atur<l•y & unduy 10 :0011111 & 2:0011m t'r•• A-lar Vid•o Analy•I~ 1turtlay & und•y ll:OOam to :?:OOpm Fr•• Hol 001• A B•••r•l!I•' ' S11urday A Sunday from 9:00ani lo l :0011m nd} ~ o .... Day, 1f.y 0•1 N•• (:l•IN " ~: ~a.. C.oll. TaylllrM ... 0.. W, ~G4*, ll,.,.aGl'ipl S-..1: c.a...J, ..... T-,. "'-w, LWl.W, 1'11111 ' . MOLLI CONTINUED FROM 81 "Excuse me, but is my hair on straight?" . There are, of course, some peo- ple who view a bald-headed girl as trying to gain attention or make a statement for Generation Xers. Recently, during a baseball game at Anaheim Stadium, Mullen was in the audience with her 14-year-old sister, Maggie. They had procured Angel tickets donated to CHOC by pitcher Mark Langston. Mullen had her head shaved. It was a hot Sunday afternoon, and she didn't want to wear a hat. •Maggie overheard· this one family of four adults, and one of them said, 'Oh, my God, why does she shave he r head?"' Mullen said. "So Maggie went up to the lady and said, 'My sister has cancer. that's wby, and she doesn't appreciate you saying that.' I think they felt bad.• When Mullen's around at CHOC, everyone seems to feel good. Especially the kids. According to a CHOC spokesperson, little Wilham Hin- ton goes everywhere Molli Mullen goes. There's also 7-year- old Mariah Gill. "The three of us are like bud- dies," Mullen said. "We buy each other presents and call each oth- er. Every time we're there, we're always together. You become friends, and you're always look- ing for those peo.ple. You're always in the room. or playing with each other." Mullen last week was seen on a television newscast carting aro\lnd Michael Kerr in a wagon on the oncology unit floor. Kerr, 16 months old, was the subject of a story on medical care funding. "There are three or four kids I really love," she said. "It's funny ... I'm 17, ·but my best friends are 7, 4, 3 and 16 months." Mullen, also a standout field hockey player, pitched a no-hitter earlier this year against Los Ami- gos and added three one-hitters, earning all-district recognition by the Daily Pilot for the third consec- utive season. She also batted .352 (including a grand slam against Costa Mesa) and won siJr games on the mound in 64 innings. ·we've bad tremendous sup- port from the local community here, and it's made a difference for Molli," said Mike Mullen, also the Newport Harbor softball coach. "We really want to thank those who have contributed to the Molli Mullen Wellness Fund, which has really helped with medical expenses. This comes from the community, and hopeful- ly she can set a strong example of somebody ~ho can do a good job and fight this disease. "It's a battle we're going to win. Hopefully, we'll know more in a month or so. But it looks good so far." As a general rule, a patient must be cancer-free for five years before they are considered cured, accord- ing to a CHOC spokesperson. Mullen, whose best friend died of cancer when she was 12, pitched her final game of the sea· son on April 24 against Santa Margarita. She was scheduled for a biopsy two days later. She had been in pain with swollen lymph nodes in her neck. Earlier in April, tests were taken for mononucleosis, but came out negative. The pain went away, THE EARL'S nr1 TH ..... 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It's going into you by an i.v., and it would bum your skin if it got on your skin, so you can imagine what's going on in there. "It's actually putting a lot of poison in your body, because it's killing cells and it takes a lot out of you." For each moment Molli Mullen spends at CHOC, however, she seemingly breaths more life into another soul. The Phen-Fen Diet 111«! ;"1S\\c!1 1~ ll'S' llm1c1w 1hr 1re.1t· Olt'nt ur ollt'~ll\ Ill .Ill OVl'IWt'lght l.011Ch· tmn Jbo n.•quirt' .1ppmpn.uc• hf{'Sll k· rh.111g~ and .tn n:cl \ldu.1hzt'd. phr~1c1:tn· !>Upcl\·1,cd wmprd1c11s11 l' .1ppro.lth 111ch1d1ni.: dk'1. lx:h.111or 1111'<11ric.111on .111d t•,l'r1 ..,.. For t'H'l'lllW 11 •~ nor jus1 Mm pl\ .1 m.lltcr Of pu\11111~ 1hem~he~ 3\\'31 fwlll rhc 1.1hlc! Tik· ~" d1e1 pills. 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Ed Dillon of Newport Beach fished a nwnber of spots between tbe piers earlier this week and caught and released more than 30 perch while fishing the early morning tide. "There were nice perch in the 1 to 1 112-pound class and all I used for bait wa.s bard shell crabs," said Dillon. Looking for ti'daJ currents, and fishing a down beach now of water, were what Dillon attributes lo successful surf fishing trips off Newport Beach. nus outdoor editor tapped the calm surf south of Corona del Mar beach with Newporter Jim Payne on Monday. Arriving just before dawn, the first two casts by both anglers resulted in instant hookups on halibut. Payne was fishing d1l old diving plug while I fished a Team Daiwa minnow lure casting into a surprisingly calm surf. The halibut bite was hot for about an hour and each of • rel1ued a mnnber ot legal- iiwl n.m-. When the bite slowed we lwUcbed over to bllit Jigs and used •. aab catcher to get the bait. Again the first cut produced hookups, with Payne landing one of the b6ggelt barred perch I have IMll in more than 20 JMr1 of fish. ing Newport's coastline. The expert angler releued a 3 112- pounder alive back into the surf. lbe water temperatwe along the coast is a mild 12 degrees and there is plenty of bait to bold the wide variety of fish that are avail- able in the surf. Getting out early in the day and checking a tide book are keys to catching fish and enjoying a good outing in the salt spray along our clean beaches. a Sa ee...1e lllaDd ... place to head for yellowtail and white seabass as the bite uploded at this offshore island earlier in the week. The all-day sporUisber Thunderbird, operating out of Davey's Locker (673-1434) in Bal- boa, got passengers on board into some outstanding fishing on Monday and Tuesday. Yellowtail and seabass showed up at two spots on the front side of the island as the sport boat moved with the current to find feeding tish. Good nUJDbers of tails in the 8-to 12-pound class were decked along with legal croaker. jim niemiec With no squid available for Newport's sport fleet all of this week's catches have been made on sardines, Spanish mackerel, anchovies and jigs. Will the daily dock count stay up through the weekend? Let's hope so. The island is still open and water con- ditions are ideal for providing good catches of these highly sought after game fish. Q Swordfish are showing up in outer water and according to sources at Angler's Center (642- 6662) in Newport Beach a couple of broadbill were booked recent- ly. David Denholm of Newport Beach hooked into a big sword- fish while fishing off Pyramid Point aboard his private yacht Bapadon . 11ie filb WU baited with a live medrenl and became tail wrapped after a few minutes. Denholm battled the billfilh for nearly an hour on SO-pound class tackle and unfortunately the hook pulled out before the fish could be brought up to gaff. Q Shark fishing is a bit slow in mid-channel waters but don't tell that to Greg Hickman of Costa Mesa. Hickman was all alone lo the sportfisher when he hooked into a 231-pound thresher shark fishing blue water about six miles off Laguna Beach. It took the ded- icated angler nearly four hours on 50-pound tournament tackler to bring the huge shark up to the surface where he was able to sink a gaff in the fish. Great catch Greg I Q Fresh water lake anglers look- ing for a good place to go fishing over the 4th of July holidays should think about heading over to Irvine Lake. Irvine will be stocked with 5,000 pounds of channel catfish. Irvine fishing bas been good as anglers report bass, crappie and bluegill in the shal- lows and some activity on deep water rainbow and German brown trout. Irvine is open seven days a week and offers Friday and Saturday night fishing until 11 p.m. Yankees win the Pony title, barely ... • Cardinals give the Yankees all they can handle as the two teams post closest Newport East Pony finish ever iil the league's history. NEWPQRT BEACH -The C<udinals came into the week- end needing to win two games for the Newport East Pony League's Tournament Champi- onship. They hammered the Yan- kees, 18-4, in the opener to set up a one-game showdown for the crown. The championship game was a high-scoring, see-saw battle that found the two teams tied, 9- 9, after five innings. ln a scenario similar to this year's final in the College World Senes in Omaha, the Cardinals took their only lead of the game, 10-9, m the bottom of the sixth. They then had to watch as the Yankees rallied for two runs in their final at-bats for an 11-10 , lhnUer and the Pony League lltle. It was the closest finish in league history. The Yankees got key hits from Eric Snell, Ryan Jetton and David Richardson in the sev- enth to end the Cardinals' sbort- lived celebration. Even so, the Cards made it exciting in the bottom half of the inning with Carlo Perea, who batted .514 on the season, launching a blast that Ned Algeo caught at the left-center field fence to preserve the win. In the opener, the Cardinals bad some revenge factor work- ing as they scored 13 runs in the bottom of the second to put the game out of reach. The Yankees had beaten the Cardinals earli- er in the playoffs. Chris Vandermolen bad three hits and David Knecht and Jon Schrank each had two bits apiece for the Cardinals. Kabir lbind and David Northup also bad key doubles in the win. Knecht and David Mittman shared the mound duties. The game was called after 4 1/2 innings by the 10-run mercy rule. In the championship game, the Yankees scored two runs in the top first with the big blow being a two-run double by David Richardson. The Cardinals cut the lead in half in the bottom of the inning, Sailors in semis of Watts Games 7 on 7 football • Sailors use Summer Games to get in some extra practice against different opponents. Newport Harbor High's contin- gent al the Watts Summer Games won three games this past week- end and will be advancing to next weekend's semifinals in 7-on-7 touch football. The Sailors beat Banning of Los Angeles, 27 -0, Granada Hills. 14-0, and Pdsadena Muir, 19-6, to advance to Sunday's semifinal game against Hawthorne. The game will held at 10 a.m. at Cal State Dominguez Hills. Danny Pulido caught 25 balls and Brad LaBass pulled down 15 as quarterback Josiah Fredriksen threw 77 passes and bad only two interception. Garrett Govars played at wide receiver, Pete Hogan, tight end with running backs Greg Wertman and Kumasean Lee. The defense, which picked off nine passes, featured Joe Urban. Pulido and Hogan at linebackers and Eric Freeman, LaBass, Wertman and Eric Runfola as the deep backs. wThis was a good day for us," said Sailor Coach Jeff Brinkley. wThis is really good experience for our kids." Make Those Patios & Entries Beautiful ~· Lee Jim Jennings install your complece yard hard.scape . • Expert bnc~. block, stone, tile, slate & concrete work. • Can recommend qualiry designers & landlcapm. • Quali~in C.oa &. Ne~Beech ancie 1969. • Dlw>y ,., .... , •. ........ but the Yankees led 6-1 bead- ing into the bottom of the third where the Cardinals again cut into the lead making it 6-4. The two teams kept trading scores until the Cardinals scored three in the bottom of the fifth to tie the game, 9-9. Newport East Utile League Pony All-Stan All-StmTeam Sean Fenton (Co-captain) David Knecht (Co-captain) David881er JayBottam Mike CoppeJiiDith John DiCelare Ryan Jetton DerekLow Mickie Mcaung Carlo Perea 11mNortbup David Rk:bardlon JonScbrank Eric Snell AlnSwamon Britta Voegele Jo.tx Yelley .511 Hiiis Cab Jon Schrank (.530), Carlo Perea (.51.C), Mickie McClung (.507) .teO Hitter au Ryan Jetton (.475), John DiCesare (.458), David Richardson (.458), David Knecht (.431), Sean Penton (.429), Mike Coppersmith (.417(), Josh Yelsey (.412), Tun Northup (.402), and David Beser (.400). t 996 Home Run Hltten Sean Fenton (5), David Knecht (4), David Richardson (3), Ryan Jetton (2), David Beser (1), Tun Northup (1), and Eric Snell (1). • tlle M•,....n Awards ~s: Reid Bradshaw and Brad Frac.alo&y . Cardinals: Kabir lbind. Dodgers: John McCullough. Red Sox: Cavan Cuyler. Yankees: Ned Algeo. • given to the one player on each t.Hm who worked hard all year to improve his base- ball skills, attended the most practices and games and showed sportsmanship and team spirit. r- 1 I I I I I I I I - - -•COUPON-· - - - fil sigs wlfb s ., I I I I I I· I I I THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1996 =---.-,, .-~ --. - • • \. . ji, .,,,_,____. ~· _· ~· .. It's·Jt's that that time thne or of the the year year again! again! Irrelevant Irrelevant Week! Week! JUNEll JUNEll AMIVALMRTY AMIVALMRTY 'TWIN Ml.MS RESTAURANT lWIN Ml.MS RESTAURANT 3 P.M. 3 P.M. NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH PUTS PUTS OUT OUT THE THE WELCOME WELCOME Mr. Irrelevant MATI MATI Even More 8ANOU£T INfOllMATION: 263-0727 r-------------------------------------------------, I •I I I •• I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Irrelevant XXI One good raffle deserves another, irretevant or oth- , erwtse, and just because It IS irrelevant there wtll be not just one but two Special Raffles added to 1~ vent Week 21 's traditional Main Raffle this year. tf that's confusing, it must be Irrelevant Week. All three are part of the Great Circus that is the week- long Newport Beach HL.ast ManH festival. Special Raffle 1 is being conducted by the Newport HMbor High and Corona del Mar High Booster a• two of several beneficiaries of Irrelevant Charities this June. The Boosters Raffle is a semi-private affair for club members and friends. The prize Is an all- expense rw Fantasy Trip for -.. 1Wo, lnduding roundtrip fHght, hotel and game tick- ets -to the San Francisco 49ers-San Diego Chargers preseason game Aug . 10 llt Candlestick Park. Mr. Irrelevant Sam Mmnuel and twin brother Sean. of course, will be ..-ring in the game for the 49ers. who drafted them both beffew It or not on the last round out of New Mexi- co State by way of Pinole High In the East Bey Area. The winning package includes VIP treetment at can- dlestick Park, including a pregame visit to the field and locker room tunnel and travel to and from the airports handled personally by fW founder Paul Sala- ta. Special Raffle II is a 50-tkk~nly deal for $50 each the night of the All Sports Banquet June 26 at the Hyatt Newporter. The prizes are four S 100 tickets to a Lakers game next season, plus an official Lakers cap boldly autographed by Jengendary Lakers Hall of Famer and general manager Jerry West. The Main Raffle. as always, will feature such prizes as dinners mt our most popu&ar Newport Beach restau- rants. a hockey pudc autographed by Mighty Dudes sensation hul Kariya. a baseball autographed bv Angels slugger Tim Salmon, four tickets to a Neil Dia- mond concert llt the Pond and cruises up, down and around our favorite bay. Where else but Irrelevant.week would there be so many superbly relevant enticements? L-------------------------------------------------~ ~...._~di cation ~_;11_1 Pncte If )'CMI want... 01vers1ty Challenges. Excitement Excellenl Solory The ,......,., Hialtwwr """°' wants ,..., .. •• , .... ,,.,., o1.-...,,,. ..... DON'T JUST lHNC AIOUT IT, MME A l»i mNC1 ... ;Jlgl:M!'ot the county's more playen. ::te justified such presea- son praise by leading Coach Steve Conti's squad in kills (291 in 56 games) en route to a second-place Sea View finish, a 10-6 record ttnd a near-second-round C IP Division l playoff upset o( .,econd-sceded Capistra- no Valley. Once again, Coleman was on a short list of District Pla) er of the Year candi- cldles, .m honor that went to ted1nmate Derek Newcom- er A two-time United States VoUeybdll Association All- Americdn representing the Bdlboa Bay Club program, Colem<ln will concentrate on volleyball at UCLA. where tus sister Kim Cole- man, d former CclM All- American, is currently a member of the women's team. Brian Coleman shown -41.gging one out in a ' match a gainst Newport flarbor High was a -standout on the volleyball team is a t;wo-time UnJted States Vo!leyball Association An-American from the .Balboa Bay Club . 7,-PHOTO BY DOM LEACH PUBttQ. '40TICES Irvine, 2-1, in under 14 division title game. The Orange · Cout United Sl•mmmw youth IOCC8' team won the Ameba Tournament Jut weekend, defeating North Irvine, 2-1, in the final at Uncoln Ble- mentary School to finilh unde- feated. The Slammers, an under-12 comprised of mainly Newport Beach and Costa Mesa residents, played up in the under-1• divi- sion. A penalty kick by Aldo Bautista with about 10 minutes left erased a 1-0 deficit for the Slammers, who produced the game-winner when captain "fyson Wahl converted a Brett Luchesi assist with about three minutes remairtlng. The OCU Slammers, formed two years ago, won the Coast Soccer League's Silver Division this season, after winning the cir- cuit's Bronze Division in their debal•llllll Nid yw....., .. ICbedded to('!!-=-Ill ....... Oold [JM. .... ..,,.. ........... .......... Sautllen Callfclnd8 in tbelr. breckat. 1be Slemmen are cxwMct by Ziad Kbowy. an •lliltant c:oacb Oil Newport Harbor High'I IUC-' ceaful boys vanity Jut year. Sean Dil1 and Ian Kratter, who joined the SJammen from the North Huntington Beach Club program. sperkled in their ocu debuts. Iliff was named MOit Valuable Player of the tourna- ment. Also de981Ving of special praile were Andy Almquist, Ryan Wolfe and Wahl. The Slammen have been invited to play in July at the Surf Cup, one of the top-rated tourna- ments in the country which included teams from around the world. The rest of the Slammers roster includes: Kevin Campos, Josh Cornett, Kyle Dixon, Spencer MacDonald, David Peel, 'fyler Thornton and James Towers. AB-Stars celebrate Father's Day in style NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Pony All-Stars celebrated Father's Day by picking up it's second straight win with a 4-2 win over Fullerton at Ensign Park. Fullerton took a 1-0 lead in the second inning on an unearned run, but Newport came back with two more in the bottom half of the inning for its first lead of the game . Scott Tippett opened the inning with the first of his two hits in the game, moved to second wh~ Booth Fellers reached on an error and both runners moved up on Scott Beerer's sacrifice. Tippett scored on a wild pitch and Fellers came home on a run-scoring single to right by Sean Rorden. Newport added it's final two runs in the third on an RBI-single by Justin Jacobs' RBI-single and an error. · Jacobs, who started the game, pitched three innings to pick up bis. first win of the all-star season. Fullerton loaded the bases with two outs in the fourth off Sean Ror- den, before Beerer was brought in to get the last out. He worked out of the jam and finished out the game to earn his first save . 818 PUIUC NOTICES ,. Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Morxlay-Friday DAILY .. LOT DIADUNIS M<nlay ··--·-···Friday 5:00pn Tuesday ........... ..MoOOay 5:00pn ~ ....... Tuesday5~ Tiusday ...... , .... ~ 5:00pn Friday ................ Thursday 5:00pn llYNIDI• (714) 642-5678 DMX (714)631-6594 ~include your name and pbooe number and well call you ha with a pice quote.) DMAM Oll91 PBL»DNi 330WestBay Street C.osta Mesa, CA 92627 Oxner of.~ Blvd ct Bay St. ·-•AL POUCY Rates and cbdlines are subject to change without nottce. The publisher • reserves the riJht to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error thal may be in your classified ad inunediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in u advertisement for which it.may bC •responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. .. CEMETERY LOT/ llAP_AR_TM_E_NT_S_ GARAGES LOST t · EMPLOYMENT Nof~T~Fiex ANTIQUES CRYPT 1225 FOR RENT '2740 FOUND 2925 5530 Hrs. fl'linlnQ ProYlded. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOR RENT Apply How lof FIT 01 6010 CORONA DELMAR ~EWPORT 6122 BEACH 6189 Companion Niche I••·-----· 4 .c • r Q • r a •• Lo•t Coclult1ei bird * SPLASH! * sc~~~IPS -For cremated remains + 1torage 1helve1. nr 38th St, Npt Penln. .Wanted a few great AVAIWLE -at Pacific View, COM. COSTA -er• 2824 COM loo. $450/mo. Grey, yellow head. tearp players I tmmed. fof Dllaits Call Anliqllft lo •50. Modem $1600. Call collect ~ Alarm avail. 833-2704 Rewatdl 548-3854 openings for a facial-71'1 .... 1445 fOUM. HO\llllllG 919-838-8010 LOST LOP RABBIT Isl. stylist, manicurist • Est.1.J9N dl*I buy. Ol'l'OllfUNIH d I c AIL--~ SPACIOUS STORAGE 2742 Sun from College Dr. an au st. om., -· -· , Allllllat1111Mft111111la!M1 * * CM. Brown male. Be-only. Please apply In EMPLOYMENT ~. polllry, -•lf•ll.-.m11111t'-•· ES 2Bd Upstairs. loved pet.557-8235 person at Spalsh Hair oldcotUnloffine ~~~.~8! HOUSES/ No pet. S67 5 648-0583 CM Storege Unit• L 0 a T . 2 .pa Ir s Salon. 10119 Adams SERVICES 5533 jlwelry,bronas,11.rn., ---· --CONDOS $30011t Month $175. Approx 12'x 23'. Chlldre~s prescrlpllon Ave. Hunt ington period1911ing, • ......, . ._, ,..,..._ Clean, lrg mtn cabin· l7th St. & Newport. glasses. Round, pink Beach. --cllcol'lli"'8 objects. u.tlltlta " •l1Crl111ia1llt• FOR RENT style. 1Bf. walk·ln clst. 71 4-835-8787· Md pUf'ple. Lost In 140,000/Yr Income Please be aware that •O.lllm0ttnlirt11tlill ._. • llCI. ,..._ rtlltltl. Nr beach/Triangle Sq. June. Also a round, potential. Home the listings in this cat-•Colllcilr~ic. ... ~............... Sonore Apt• · brown pair, lost In Typists/PC users. Toll egory may require you •Elllill lllltC0111b*d Estate Sale. Moving, 1 day only, beautiful a n t i q u e s & co I· lectlbles, b argain prices. Armolre1, bev- eled mlrrora. walnut gateleg table, hoosler, much morel Sat. 6/22. 8·2pm. 708 Marigold. CDM 944-o907 •Yard Sele Sat 8am- 3pm. Exercise equip, cto1hes, books. Etc . 307·C Marguerite Ave. Eeatbluff. 2417 Bamb oo , Sat. 7-11 , WE'R E BACKI New 1portlng good salesman sam· ples·exerc. equip .. Health riders. coolers, etc •• household goods. tum, clothing. Eatate Sale SaL 6/22, 8-3pm. Sun 6/23 11 -3pm 2062 Vista Cajon. (East- bluff) Antiques • I ....... 1111111.••illllllillll Mary Ann MS-338e COMMERCIAL April. Possibly In lhe Free (1) 800.898-9778 to call a 900 number •lmmedilllcah ~ ... .!!!~ ......... GENERAL 2102 $517 row Income. furn D~llT EST'•TE vtcclMnlty p~.';:'~~on c~'i{ ex T-1381 ror llsllngs. ~ha~~c;er ·~r~~tei.s a 71 ... "49-3711 COSTA MESA 6124 nnrsPORTATION --· ··-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii studios, utll Inc. ~ n · · Alrllnea Wiii Treln1--=-..,.,.,,=-'"""""=--~ &l\ftn TMa ...... will Ill Clean. modem, sec. 552·8501 S9.00.S18.00/hr CRUISE SHIPS .........,..,..,....,.... GOVERNMENT prk, pool & spa. HIRING NOW HIRING * BEUllH _. .. 1U1 '*" wMU Is II FORECLOSED Jackie 642-8226 ALL POSITIONS Earn up to $2,000 +I Parking Lot Sale .,..., .. ._Ow,.... HOMES 1bd Moblle homes BUSINESS OFFICE PEDSONALS For Info call Nowt mcruolnsteh shwlposrkolnrglanodn· APPLIANCES 6011 Sat 6/22 • 10:30-3:30 BOATS 7011 .. lllrftf ...._. 11111 Ill For pennlea on $1. $495 & up quiet FOR RENT 2789 ~ 1-800.509-5505 Floor Models 75,.-. OFFI ~~~~~iiiiiiiiii ....................... _ .. 1 i•I• Delinquent Tax. xt ae74 tour companies. No 1822Nwprt Bl.831·2229 "!! 1 --• Repo'1 RE0'1 Your secure n o ,t•t•. • • • w h sor•cycLES F -*-""'*' , . experience necessary. •• er/Dryer $145/ea. FAMILY MIEQA -a .... st • 1'• 1 1111 • • area. Toll free 1·800. 1991 Newpo blvd Art StUdlo Speo" Coffee Shop Needs For Information call 1-Frig ., Apt size stove 5 p e d a I c rat I . New ..... ,, • ....,........... 898-9778 Ext. H·5139 948-8373 2ea. 5001f. $220/$240. PERSONALS 3002 friendly, energetic. 206-971·3552 Ext. $100/ea. 714·646·5848 awa• SALIE $2500. Asking .$1J;iQO . ........ 1 'nllM.ClllltUD forourrenlllstlngs. CM area. Avail 7/1. fl exible, person. C89514.Fee. SAT8/22 8:00 729·1150 111·'-111·•424·-fer • 948 548• Waaher/Elec. Dryer Tona Of Stuff II 1111·n111t11f11rt;DC••,.._. --------NEWPORT • 3007 E Coast Hwy COM INTERNATIONAL EM· WhlrlpooJ top of llne. Everything mutt gol ClllHUOllUI·-• CORONA BEACH 2669 c:::::~~Je Vl~~Q~t. Creative photographer PLOYMENT. Earn lo $300 631·3108 Don't mlas 1111 SAIL BOATS 7014 DEL MAR 2 l22 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii offices 5315 s730 needed for booming S 2, O O O ·S 4 , O o O + Whit• weaher and 139 Mont• Vlata •t•R te28• 28R 2BA 1728/Up Refrig & diahwasher Incl. 60x~O pool. No pets. No fees. No Roy Jackson 673-3733 new. webslle produc-/month teaching basic 1a• dryer Kenmore Fri/Set 8·3prn (Wake Mlatral Sallbeef'da HOTTB8T tlon co. 760-7788. conversational English 200 obo. Good Forre1t/Colgate) Hull only. $200. PfT Food In Japan, Taiwan, or cond. e.73.aeeo Excer. equip., fabrlcS/ 729·1150 2bd 1 ba charming ••••••••I cottage wlk to bch & :I *.I* I,* Demonatretora South Korea . No suppllea, chairs, etcl I , , 1, I I i\ • '' ROUSES/ CONDOS POil.SALE COM shops. Gar & encl yard. 723·5051 lease. 545-4855 teaching background ---------•---"--------1.69 aWE In slores In area. Car or Atlan language re-FURNITURE 6014 MOVING SALIE Sa1.i----------"-..., ... I -nee. lmmed. Opening quired. Call 1•206-971 • 7:30-12. 320 E. 2111 714·557-5579 3572 ext. J89515. Fee. SI. CM, Oak furn, ______ ..__ CORONA DEL llAlt 1022 ----------- 411D/3BA. 2-car ger 3Br 28a duplex. frplc, S2200 mo. to mo. 1-car gar. Bal Penln $1699 3B0/2BA. 2 gar Pt. $1600/mo yr IH. $500 BO/BA. No Kil. No pets. 675-2308 _Do_n_, _4_3_4-_2_7_3_7 __ ,.N_p_t-'-H-t_a_Ap_t_2_B_r_, -, Charmlng•Spacloua Ba, pool, catpt. $795 2br 2ba Condo. Patio, No pets. 738 Tu1t1n1,.•••••••• tip. w /d. parking . Ave. 642-7658 1• ••••• s 1295 310-433.2541 ' .. •••••••IBUSINESS & 38d •••+Studio 1a FINANCE apt. On R·2 Lot North -C-O-ST_A_M_ES_A-21-2-4 MJSCELIANEOUS of P.C.H. 640-9145. RENTALS Point Del Mer 900-505-5050 P(T Sales AssVGen Ofc House full of lmmac. houHwares, clothe•. 800-789-C•ao C kill turn. leather 1ofa set, Sat aa~1pm R• omputer s 1 nee. 1 d 1 1 h ..... 818-7-9100 Food Industry exp a+ MEDCu•~ISE r ce poster an s e g Bo at. furn . el l·Sft-570.950 Fax res: 714-252-0990 ~ on.nu bedroom set. gdfalher clothH. toy1. etc. clock. vlctorlan lvng 2 1 a-a ~elmer st. PIT Work FIT Pav rm. •ilk trees. e1c. Newpott Height• • 828-4970 TALK LIVE 8am·12 M·F. no exp 6010 Vlntege/.lewelrw/ 'M nee. S8.00/hr +comm. ANTIQUES Lt. Coral sora S550, 2 ColleoUbl•• Friday MEET PRIVATELY 1300-$500/Wk. Mark lnliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii cream chairs $175 8am·1pm. No early. salea. Office product• 1 9 8 0 , 8 An t 1 q u e ea., 2 mirror sol a t~ls 203 21 at Str .. t Tallto IC>mtlOnfl on their 882-0247 O'Keefe & Merritt $125 ea. Acrylic din· Coata Mesa privatehomephone.18+. •·--------Ing tbl $175, 4 chairs --------One-On-OM Pelntera Exp pre-Stove. $475. 675·8527 s24o, Acrylic cocktail YARD SALIE SUN 8-3 4 bedroom. 3·1/2 bath No brokers. $525,000. 844-ea12 _.2 ar, t ••· h .. •.I•••••••• BUSINESS fenced yd. w /d hkup, --------OPPODTUNm gar. No Peta 2638 VACAnOlf " 1~172 ferred. Huntington tbl $250. gdlather t3e I!. 19t St. ~Line Beach area. FT. Ca11•--------clock Sl250 524·1170 Gift Items, kitchen, ._ ______ __. ...... Kim 714-413·5703. Top Doll•r P•ldl candle•. clothing, etc. Put a few words to work Santa Ana Ave., Unit --•T• 2722 2904 c . $900. 845·1020 aG&'I&......., liliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1-IOt-474-3172 Part•tlmo Demo for From 1800·, 980. tln'RCHANDISE t Men's Club ongoing In Grocery 1 pc lo entire estate. nu; 1-aot-47._3173 Paln11ng1, china, MISC 6015 NEWPORT BEACH 1069 Helehta Duplex 381 1tore1. Approx 25hrs glsware, furn. etc. • Looel Vending Rt• Romence a wffk. Must be exp, 40Yr NB Ats 673-6223 16th Place. 3 Br, 1 'h iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml Ba. w/d hkup. S 1250 MaMMoth LAklt Ca1h Income. Over 1..aot-474·3176 good appearance & PLANT SALE Citrus· 20 prime locatlon1. Psychic/Astrology outgoing personallty. I~::::::===:;:::::::;::;:::~ avocado (frulling) StO. 800-e78·1993 1-aot-474-3176-lmmed openings. Call TOTAL LIQUIDATION On/King palms-lg SIO f or Interview . On All Antiques H erbs Sl, cement Mo. Av1 7/1 622-8535 Luxurious Condoe • Pool • Spa • Saune WOW! WHAT A VIEW Open House Sun 1·5 LAGUNA al 200 Orchid Ave., Bl! •CH Corona del Mar. 3 ..n • In The Pines • Near Great Rshlng s" .... 11t Sp1ciab 1-800-462-5577 PEPSI/COKE ROUTE. Adults Only lnl'ltlriffs apply. 714-887·8579 Collectibles & Jewelry fountains $l Io. bird 45 prime, local 1lles.~-------~ipB'o=atA:a:"illisi':tt'.:o:':r:'.:e:-'iRi:e:;ta:i'ilt At or Below Cost! blhs s2o. 909-674.9422 2148 bdrm, 3 bath home on iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii oversized lot With Cott .. • Style 2 Br/2 Great opportunity to WICKl!R WORLD be your own boll In SCHOOLS • counter. p/t flex hrs. 1125 Vlclorla St. WOLFF TANN ING an all caah bualnessl INS....,OCTION 3012 3535 E. Coast Hwy. Costa MHa 548-0202 BEDS. TAN AT HOME. 1pectacular Jelty and Ba, w/frpl, $1600+ i----------t $2,500 Wffkly. Call 1· U\ C.O.M. e73·2030 Buy direct and SAVE. 800-571·5464. BECOME A PAAALE· R•C•PTIONIST •npLIANCES Commerci al/Home GAL. Join one o f SUPERCUTS: Looking nc 6011 unils from $199. Low America's fastest for friend~ energetlcliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~~~th~~lo~a~':,:~~~· coast tine views. $1700 He. dep. No/ S895,ooo. 1mk/pe11, Manzanita RENTALS TO MONEY 873.."4400 & Skyline Drive su•ne 2724 TO LO•u (714) 771·2390 lii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia An 2914 growing profe11lon1. person. /PT avall. Kenmore Dryer Call today. 1-800·842· Lawyer Instructed Must be flexible. sso. 848-0220. 1305_ home study. Specialty S5.50/hr. e31•7990 i--,.R...,l!,..,.M.,..O"'"D=E.,..L-::SA~L-=11~ •---------Bao k Bay home. l•••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NIWPORT beautiful area. 2 rm1 Avoid 9ankruptor l ••cH 2189 avt, quiet, Po•· pets, FrM d.Ot consolida· Fa 173-7118 ·~ program• ollered. Tutors p/t. HS French, Kltchenald. d/w. bll·ln -W--... tT'r--0--""---- P.C.O.I .• Atlanla, Geor-Math, Science. s .o .c . dbl oven. elec. cook nn&~ gla. 1'800-362-7070 Need car . top. All xlnt cond. TO BUY 6019 Dept. L.LG762. 3 .2 +college GPA. Also. 1lnk1 & faucets. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ..,. $550 + 113 ulll. pgr tlon w/credlt servlcea 454-3404 645-5540 1 .. oo-ae:1-e9as 443-2700. Beat offer 548-3080 a ar, 1 Ba spacious, Back Bay Room 1 Br, ·-------· ··--------quiet, prlv. ,patio, no 1 ~ Ba, $520 Inc. utll.I••••••••• pet•. gOOd 1oc.. gar Pool, tennis, club hH, •uuon~--NTS EMPLOYMENT •-------------.. 1 1825+ dep. 875-7130 w/d. 650-4041 nnn ~ ST. JOHN I' 3br ibe Bluff• Tnhm, Reatbluff Master br,1••••••••• Plwtlgioulo..lptr/~olWocnen'a _CE_M_ETE __ R_Y_L_O_T_/_, exc cond, 2-car gar, Prlv. bath, frpl, patio. _EM_P_L_O_YM __ E_NT___ Applftltw~~O~~L;meOpeninpfor ,..,YPT 1225 no p•V•mk, $1575/mo pool. prof'I adult. HOO LOST• 5530 ~ UIOC. pool, 720-0307 mo + ~ Utll. 844-5985 OU?fD P 2925 ~ur. •••••••ililAc, 2 Br.twnhome, near W/CM 1brS396 2brseoo• .. ••••••• HEIGHT: 5'7'" • 5'8H Sell your home Fash, 111., 2·car gar, Sm pet ok. Qulet1• • SIZB: FULL 6/8 tl'lrouah cl .. 1lfted. new carpet. no pe11. attlsltlc ez goln happy •Pound• Btk female RENT NO EXPERIENCE NECE.SSARY M._·987S S1350 840-1529 upbeat, refl 831•2111· rabb" In Back 1181 by Applylnhnoa-ONEDAYONLY , Sell your home YMCA on June 8th through classlfled -'J\ieeday, June 25, 1996 9AM·2PM UWPORT IUCll NIWPOIT 1019 IUCB through claa11flod. Call •90o09•• 942·8•7• St. Jolla Knill Old Coln•. gold. silver Jewelry. Franklin Mint, Sterling flalware, elc. Steve 6412·9448 days FREE TO YOU 6022 FR•• KITTENS to good home. 645·3415 Movlne, Cen't Keepl 1 ~ vear old female cat, 2 • 10 wMk old kitten• (matH). Box trained. Playful. Fe- male cat Indoor/out· door.• Call 645·7019. 1089 COSTA MESA 2824 COST& 111SA 2824 COSTA MESA 2124 H21.a ~ ~':"ent ~~!!~!!~!!!!!!!;~;!!f ~~~~~~ iiiiiiiiiiil lrvtM,CA 92715 JiWELJtY, FURS DFAL IN TOWN! , _____ E.Oii.Eiil. ___ ... AJtT 8025 QUIBT It SBUNB Palm ~esa Apet•t•••cnts . 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The O range 'coast United Slanuners youth soccer team won the Ameba T ournam ent las t weekend, defeating North Irvine, 2-1, in the final at Ll.ncoln Ele- mentary School to finish unde- feated. The Slammers, an under-12 comprised o f mainly Newport Beac h and Costa Mes a residents, played up in the under-14 ctivi- sion. A penalty kick by Aldo Bautista with about 10 minutes left e rased a 1-0 deficit for the S lammers. w h o produced the gam e-winner w h e n captain Tyson Wahl converted a Bre tt Luchesi assist with about three minutes remaining. The OCU Slammers, formed two years ago, won the Coast Soccer League's Silver Division Uus season, after winrung the cir- cuit's Bronze Division in lheu debut seasoo. Next year, they are scheduled to compete in the elite Gold Divi· iion, where they will battle the best teams in Southern California in their age bracket. The Slammers are coached by Ziad Khoury, an assistant coach on Newport Harbo r High's suc- cessful boys varsity last year. Sean Diff and Ian Kratter, who joined the S lammers from the North Huntington Beach Club program, sp a rkled in their OCU debuts. Iliff was named Most Valuable Player of the tourna- ment. Also deserving of s pecial praise were Andy Almquist. Ryan Wolle and Wahl The S lammel'S have b een invited to play in July at the Surf C up, one of the top-rated tourna- ments in the country which included teams fro m around the world. The rest of the Slammers roster mdudes: Kev in Campos, Josh Cornett, Kyle Dixon, Spencer MacDonald, DaVld Peel, Tyler Tho rnton and James Towers. All-Stars celebrate Father's Day in style NEWPORT BEAC H -The Newport Pony AJJ-Sta.rs celebrated Father's Day by picking up it's second straight wtn with d 4 -2 win over Fulle rton a t Ensign Park. Fullerton took a 1-0 lcttd tn the second mrung on dn unea.med run, but Newport came bdc k Wllh two more in the bottom hdU of the inning for its first lead of the game Scott Tippett openPd the mrung Wlth the first of hl~ two ruts in the game, moved to second when Booth FeUers recic hed on dn e rro r and both runners moved up on Scott Beerer's sacnl1ce T1µpett scored on a wild pitc h and FeUers CdOle home on a run-sronng s ingle to tight by Sean Rorden. Newport added it's h.ndl two runs ITT the thml on dn RBl-smglt!:! by Justin Jacobs' RBI-single dnd an error. Jacobs, who started lhe gdme. pitched thrPr· mnmys to pic k up his hrst win of lhe all-star season Fullerton loaded the bases with two outs m the fourth ott Sean Ror- den, before Beerer WdS brought m to get the last out He worked out of the Jam and firushed oul the game to ec\m tus hrs t Sdve PU!l1.IC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTIC£S PUBLIC NOTICES -'' 1, ... ,,, o .. ,ut ,,., t I~ c.an I I' ot1 ,, l11I d tU lf!!.VfVL«; 11 ,,. ! '' t 1 r u; Ot•low 15 11 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES OBITUARY 888 PUBLIC NOTICES ...,,,t> tho Counry Clerk or Have you •tarted doing PUBLIC NOTICE to oo business 1n tM stile IMll be al. Before taking certain Alllli1' Stal!ment for tilt yu iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ornnge Counry on 5·21 ·96 bu1lnes1 yet? No nekl Dy tne ouly appocnteo trustee very important a ction•. eoaeo Decem~1 31 1905 maoe DIMMITT ~ \,1 . , ' II 1 Id --PUl3LIC NOTICE C""6 1300001 NO l ICl r o CA£01TORt; OF DULK SAl C t'>I C~ b I C> I IJ•I)•, u c ('' . . •,i I t'"C' • • I l .. ... I tf l'H.\' J lJ! 11 "U"' I••\ f\ I I~ I• t 19903084059 Chapman four. LP, Ro· Flct1Uou1 Bualnen as 51\0W!l !>flew, ol all nollt lldt , however, the per1on&I 10 1t1t lnsurJnce Comrnssoo~r La..., Offices ol Keller. natd E. LeGrant. General Name Statement alld 1nteru1 COllvtY•O to 11\0 no repreeentetive will be llJ!Suant to law R lc hard Bertrand Weoer & Oooroll. t9900 ;ah7:•~tatamen1 waa toted The lotlowtng person~ are lltkl by t1lt 11\Jitet in tnt nertinit required to give notice OAHTI f. VINCElm. JR Dimmitt. 70, resident MacArthur Boulevard. wl\h lhe County Cterk 01 got~gb ~usine::6 a;·k TP~S ter oescnt>eo orooeny ul!Cltr allO to 1nte rHted per•O(ll Prt &M111t of Lido Island. New· E0g1t1h Floor Irvine Cahlor· Orange County on S·21·96 s:!"2~90fCosra M:s:' cl pursuant to 1 Ono of Tnis unleee the y h a v e WAlTtRA.CROWEll,Stcrt port Beach. Cahlornla n1a 92715-2445 19993984093 92626 · · oucnbto btlOw Tiit Ult Wilt tit waived notice o r con-tary lor over 50 years. O;i11y Pilot May 30. June 6, Oally Pilot May 30, June 6, Ktm Allan Vtella, 2124 maoe. but W11110ut cove~nt sented to the propoaed NewPOrt Btac:n-CostJ Mtu ~~~~~~ =~~Y1~~~~r 1 ~. t 3. :?O 1996 111381 13 20 1996 rhJ83 Vista Laredo NeNport warTJnty, uottsseel ~ •mOl•tO ectlon.l The indepen-CN)T2747 2555().>..n brarian for the City ol PUBLIC NOTICE flctlllou• Bu•lneu Name Statement · · Beach. CA 92660 reouctono trtle. oouusl()(I dent adm1ni•trat1o n 17 18192021 1996 PUBLIC NOTICE Th11 business ,5 con· encumbrancu to oay Ille re· authonty will be g ranted ----------I Santa Ana. Survivors ducted by an indMdual m11n1no pnner~I sum ot t1lt unten an 1nterHted PUBUC NOTIC! Include cousins Joan NOTICE OF Have you sraned doing l'!Ott(Sl $ecured by I/le Oeeo ol person files en ~bjection ----· ______ 1 and Danny Dan °1 PUBLIC HEAAINQ businou ye!? yes. 3· 1 ·96 Tnist, w•t/1 111ttrtst Jnd 1a1t to the pet1t1on end FIRE • ..,. CASUALTY Costa Mesa. CA. A CITY OF Kim A Vieira cnirl)IS tnerton, as prD'lldeo in thow• good cauu why SYliOPS SOF THE memorial service will NEWPORT BEACH This s1aremenr .... as hied t1lt flO(e(s) aovancu . under 111, the coun ehould not 1 ANNUAL be held 11 ·oo A.M .. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE w11h the County Clerk ol tel'TTIS of I/le 0Hd of flust grant the euthonty. STATtMEKr Monday, June 24, that a public hearing •&· 01:1nge Counry on 5·31 ·96 onteresl lrltrton. ten. Cl\an;iu A HE~RING on the YEAll E~1r:::EMIER 3l, 1996, at Pacific View gMd•ng the revocaroon/non. 10063685073 ino noensu ot Ille Tnistee tor pe tition will be held on Full Corpo!Jte NMTte DEVELOP Mortuary Chapel, renewal ol the Uve Ente1-Daily Pilot June 6 l3. 20 tne 1~1 amount IJt lllt nme ot July _18, 199& at 1:45 ERSINSU0 .. ,,..E COw>AHY 3500 Pacific View la1nment and Adult Ori· p M O t 7031 t ""'"' Drive. Newport Beach, Repainting? f )'Od'te~ID-- t ............ .. r.-11. bi. ii .. ~I:>"'" ser'lb 'flJI'" loGb1 •. 'flio tallowing per11ons are dr,111g buS1neu as· Jensen < JIJ•tal Management, 518 f ernleat Avenue Corona U<•I I/ 1r CJ. Ion a 92625 I.Jo~., Jl'• sen. 518 F otnleat A ;r:• uo Coro" a def Mar . Ca l..,rn,a 9262, ented Business Perm11s lor 27 1996 lh392 11\t inrtiat puohUllOn of !tit NotlCt • • in ep " oca . Home Olf1ct 1n80 fildl t~rie CA T•1 s r us ness " con The Morma•d, 4248 Marton· PUBLIC NOTIC E of Sale) ruSONl>ly Ubrnatto to ed al 700 C1111c Center CA g271~ I_=_...;.... _____ ~!~~~~~~~~~ 1 , '•· • 1 f an 1nd•v1dual gare. Newpon Beach . ...,,11 be set llllth t>tlOw The amount Or. W. Senta Ana, CA ToUI ia1T111!!d unis t"- 11" "'<; ••1•a•1 ~ofT\monced take place and be held be-Flcttttoua Bu•ln•s• may be ottmr on !tit oay of 92701 ·4079-Sl7 831 46-C c. Al cl "1 A tltnl r ';ir s.1c1 b"s ness under tote a hearong oHicer. ep· Name Statement u le TAUSTOR AHTONlO A.R-IF YOU OBJECT TO Totlll li~tioes . 9.707 227 1• '' '' 1111ous name 01 poinred by the Cory Man· The lottowing persons are Rlf!A 8 ANO CHERYl K AR· the . grenung of the ~ wn12-1ns tor 'P'" , v• <·~ l1s1ea above on ager. on July 5, l 996. com· doing busoneu ac; Coasl RIETA Ouly Apoocntt el Tnistet petition. you •hould su,Pus h.1nds .(). 1 11• 1<J iq'J6 menclng al 9 JO am on 1he Custom Wood Design EXECllTIVE TRUITU SERVICES. appear at the hee~ng CipUI stockS · 1,CO)CO) C' 1'' Jenson City Council Chambers. at 196JA Chutch SI . Costa INC ReCOl'<ko "'2"1 as In-•.nd •tate your ob1ec-Aoo~om wnte.ons tor otner rn1 1' \ starr:rnol'11 was filed 3300 Newport 8111d .. New· Meu CA 92627 sll\Jrneflt No 91-311423 in Book, t1ont or Ille written special suri;us lunos ·O. PACll'IC VlllW " • ., 1'"' Cou"1Y Cleek or port Beach. CA For turther Atas1a1r Mac111er Macken· Pi<lt ol Ottic"I Recoros in t:ht' obiectione with the Su!lllus notes ·O M•MONAL PARK "11Ju County on 5·t5 96 1ntorma11on. please ~on1ac1 zle. 1963A Chu1ct> St Office ot tftt Recorocr Of ORANGE coun be lore the hear· Gross paio·m ina con111~1t , , l9Q03683540 644·3131 Co1ta Mesa. CA 92627 jCounlY CJl~om1a Oite ot Saff 1ng. Your eppeerance suri;us -1500CO) Cemetery • Mortuary L JN Olhces ot Good, Pub 11 shed Newport This business ts con-7MI ~ ll.45 AM PQce ot Salt t m ey be in per eon or by unus.oneo lunos (suri;usi Chapel • Crematory '' :1o1cJni.1n Hogneu & BeachCoSla M09a Dally ductedbyan•nd1111dua1 AT THE MAIN (NOlfTII) EN·'vour attorney. 5624237 1 ,·, 1 ••Jt 'J'JO Carnput Or Pilot June 20 1996 Have you &larted doing TMJICf TO Tiff COUNTY IF YOU ARE A ISu!lllus as ~s OOl•C'{holOt• 3500 PtlClfic l/1ew Onve PUBLIC NOTICE ORO,,lllNCf NO go.:n "" OROINANCC OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT DE.ACH AMC:NOI NO >t:CT tON 14.12.020 <:~iJ\PTCR 14 t2 OF THE ,JEWPORT DEACH MUNICIPAL CODE PE~TAIHINO TO WATER AND WASTEWATER RATE ADJUSTMENTS AND rEXT MODI FICATIONS ,. • • ,.,,,,, .lnc& was , i ,,, '~" 2elh day ' '' , 1 1 t'Jr :v'1' was , •• '• J ~,, rr ,, 1 Jth rfav ot PUBLIC NOTICE HOWIOI 'IPN1>vrt Beat'1 CA 92660 ________ T_h4_0_2 buslneu yer? yes 5·28-96 COU"ll40USE. 700 CIVIC Clli·· CREDITOR or 1 contm· 8124.237 Newport Beach Oa ly P ''JI May JO. June 6. PUBLIC NOTICE Aluta1r Mac~enz e fEll ORIVE WEJT SAKrA AHA.. gent cred1ror of the tocome tor Ille year 10641180 8'4-2700 I J ;oo • 99'i lh379X Thi• 11atemen1 wn hied CA11fORNIA Amo.inc ot un~.oj deceeted, you mu11 file ()stiurscmera tor Ille yu r ll••Pl-ERC-•f-•_ll!llftTUl! _____ I Flctlllou• 8u1lne•• With the Counly Cler~ 01 your claim with the 12 271 106 IHIV 1 ....w Neme Statement Orange County on s..::l 1·96 ~;~~Sl ~';' si::!':rAOd~~ court end mecl e copy to wt llt~Dy c;er11ry tN1 the aDCM IEll IROADWAY The lollowlng pera-0na are 19083885069 ()(Iler' common Cla$1QNllOn Of the per•onel repre•ente-tl!ms art in accortlanu will! Int cn•138128 7 doing bu11neu u : :J Or-Oalty Pilot June 6. 13. 20. rtal prooeny 121 CORTEZ uve eppoinled by the Annual Stat!ment tor Ille year Mo rtuary* Chapel Flcllllou• Bu•ln•H ange Coun1y Flnancl Ser· 27, 1Q96 lh394 STllEET COITA MflA. CALI· court w11hin lour enoeo Otcemoer 31 199!> mJOt Cremation Name Statement v1cH , bl Jerry 0 . McOloth· PUBLIC NOTICE FOllNIA 92121.11122 UN II: month• from the date to Ille 11\S<JrJnce Comrnssoontr Tll!I 1011ow1ng peraona are fin SaJes Coo101na1or. c) 141 lt 1.04 Th~ llncMll"""'O of first iuuence of ~'1Uant to'"" 11 0 Broadway dl'l•ng bus1n1tu 11 Lucky McOlotlllin Agency, 575 · .,,... 1 n d d · N DAKll f . VllM:Elm JR Costa Mesa t aundelland. 2180 Harbor Anion Blvd . "850. Cost• Flctltloua Bu•lneu Trustee d1scia1ms any hlbcfoty tor e 8 " 81 proVt e '" Pr i4 Id ' ' M2·P180 Blvd. Coar a Mesa. Ce Me.a. CA 92626 Name Statement any •llGO'T1CllltU ol IN stmt section . 91 OO ot the N;A~llR A. CROW EU Sten · •••••••••ml 92626 Jerry D MCGiothiin, 26241 The following persons are i<ldrus O< Qlhfr comtnOfl CltSIQ· Callforrne Probete Code. 1 ' , Theu T Dao. 323 II Moun-Olen Canyon Or .. Laguna doing b1.11lneu as Ou-~ If a11y. sllOwn abcM ~no The time for filing ~Port Btacll·CMU Meu --------- ta1n111ew S1ree1 San1a Ana Htllt CA 9265-3 range Consulting. 194~ 1 \llttt ~rrss °' ouier c.ommon claim• will nol expire CN3727.a 38334 ;.in c a 92703 Thll bu"""' 11 con-Pompano Ln . ti 101. Hun· OUIQNl>Oll is shoWll CIUICllOnS before four month• 17 1819 20 21 l!IQ6 Cuc Bech The Phan. 3:?3 dueled by an Individual tlng1on Beach CA 92648 to tllC loCaoon ot ~ prooeJty fr om the tieenng dete N Mountalnvfew Streel Have you 1tarted doll'~ Marilyn Moreora , 19451 Ile ~ Sot 1 noticed above . Sanr• Ana Ca. 92703 buslneu yef7 yff, 1983 Pomp1no Ln · '1lOI. Hun-may :: ~ YOU MAY fXAM-1---------~ Thia butinan 11 con· Jerry o McOIOChlln Ungton BHch, CA 92648 _,..n l'IQllCSI 111 INE the fll k t by he When Words Are ducted by' an lndMduel Thr1 11atamem was flied Thi• bu11nu1 IS con· Wllllln 10dlyt ol lhl CS. d fnt It • ep t Aeg111rant hu not yet with lhe County Clerk ol ducted by· •n ll'd1V1dua1 ~ ol 1111 Na*t ol Jalt. oou'1 Vo" •• • per· r-----,H-O_V_e_A---.... 1 Not Enough t>egun to tran .. ct bu11neu Orange County on 5-17-94! H•v• you started doing Data. J.., "· 1"' oa:UTM eon ntM"Mted In the S i llzl I under th• llctrt1ous name or t 99038a3805 buslnna yet? no TIIUSTH IBMCll. IC. 15456 ~. Vo" mey file G S j I w pee a ng n names "'ted herein Marilyn M0ttlra SAN FERHAAl>O MSSION ~ with the court a formal oroge Q e Sympathy Theu T Dao Daily Pilot May 30, Juoe e. Thia ararernent was 1t1ed SUfTE .1208 MISSION HIUS. CA Aequfft for Specie! • Ip I J .,, Cuc Bach Tho Phan lJ. 20. 1996 tti380 with the County Clerk ot 91l4S 818-361-4488 RICK Nodoe of the flNng of en Flowers" AYE s. c Ou NC I l Th11 s1a1e,_n1 wa1 flied PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on 5·31 -96 SNQl(f TRUSTEE SALE OFFICER lnwntoty end a,>pralael 2963 Harbor Blvd MEMBERS: HEDGES, Noth th• County Clerk ot ---------19903085070 C1451H &13.&'20.&17.19116 of Htst• •Ht• or of Costa Mesa ~EAB:Yo s~LOV!R.\ /TD-, Orang• ~~~:-3~59: u~?cT~~ro~'FoR Dally Pllol June 6 13 20, PUBLIC NOTICE :v :::; ~~ ~~ Oatly Pltol May JO. June 8 CHAH0£ IN 27' 1996 thl9'.l 12JO of the Calfomle 540-3 J 35 O'NEIL, cox ow .. •R•HtP OF PUBLIC NOTICE CN9, .... ,. Pfobtrt• CocM. ... ,... JIMlll r..w -NOES, COU NCIL 13.20 1996 11'1376 "• • NO ICEOF " ---~ MEMBERS: NONE __ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T-IC_E __ 8 ALC00 1HOllC Fk..11tloua aualrMH KlliCM TO =~°'!:.::'~.~:i U.Thtl'lolWo1 .. H"811----------1 A 8 SE HT C 0 UN CI L ---------EVIAA LICENSI Name Stat•ment ........ _._..._ 10 ""--c-Scilt Adi J 12 1 ....... AIJl9S&ilii ~ooun........ ,...., __ •' MEMBERS: NONI! F1ctltloua •u•IMH UM I ._ The tollowlng per.on• are -.. .. ••• To Whom h M ""H rmorATI CJF: < "' *[ r w · MAVOR : John W. Name Statement ay .....,..,. <lolngbualneHH Thomas .._,, ........ u.111 TRADE I Hed90 The followtog pertont .,, c ... n HOLECHEI< FOODS O...,i.., 2033 S.V.lle Ave .... \191 A. W W .,...,.. u.111 a I J ' C I Ty C L ERK : doing buelnut H •) & SPIRITS INC, is (are) ap-Newport Beach, CA 9266t CA.IE llO. A112928 ...... 1 I,..._ Shad• En1trprl1u, b) ptyfng IO the o..>artment ol Jeannette LoulH Thomas To .I heiN beneft-._ ..... ...,...., through classified 842-5878 I I I• ~ (JI f LaVo"ne M. H••lll••• Darkald• Production•. tOICI AJcollollc S.Ver~Control 2033 s.-Atte Ave .. 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PU8L11" .u\Tll'>E C-"'a.c Ave . •......, Beach. u • e e w Po r Thie ttatemenl waa l1lect "' ftV "' ,, '11)~ PUBLIC NOTICE-r-1 Ju"• :?O 1-ne CAQlS ~'V Beach-CO•ta ~ ~ wtt'1 IN County Clefll of A "1TTIOH "-A 1\ TDW NO TICE Of l~E Th40A Thia butlnau It co~ PUoc .>uoe 20• 1* Ofange County. on S-21·M bffn fhd ~~ 1 'V .C, • J •"• • w" 1t-e PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by • ll'TllWd 1*t-PUIUC NOTICE 19M:lM40e1 ~MIEN:; "-,.,.::.. a.g, '=*~ "'"" ' ,. , .,,. n 100 ---------'*-"lo Daty PllOC M-r 30, .>urw e. Cou,, of Of • ITA1llmft' '~'"" ~ .. ll!ti , 11 ~ C.1• Flctlllou• •u•ln.H .. .,,. you fCMl.cl doW'Q '1etftioue •~• 13. 20. 1"8 th382 ~ ~ • YIAllBllllDlllC-JU1, BUSINESS?? f<,.r " n ,,,, .• u •r-l p .. ;tu Name lt•lement bu.in.u yetn no .. ...._ ·~ .1~ "',..'" < ,,,.,., n •'" 1,., "'l Th• 1o1iow.ng l*aon• •r• Jatnae Teague The 1o1ow1r1g per.one.,. "*JC llOTICI ~u••H thet JuuY ~ 1tll ,,,,, ,, tJ o•l ,,, , ·~" 14.,, ,,,, ..,,,.ng l>u9tnHt H •l Elllt TWe etetanwnc wat llleo ~ ~ ... Allende AMtfH b9 epp11t•ed =: ~ w• •ro;rr,~u. ,1 H Ht Rufty Group. bl Elli• wtth the Couoly Oertc of S.... & Set'llce 33o3 Har-T.&. ... ,.21111-C 1.-lie. N ~ f~ ~ Of T1ur, ;I'•• flf .An1 •• en IJmvp Aul ht.tie, 23 Cor· Of~ ~ on ~1().118 bot Sfvd . H-1. Co9il Meu, W•eti Nl'nCI Of 11111-tlw to ~., th9 Horne Olfice lT780 f;tcll. IMfll, 1r11 ... 1 1., • ,,.,. p.,,,,,,.,,, Ill P'>flll• Pluai Suite 240, t ... ~ .. i107 CA 92829 Tll'1 WI YCN AM M DI· fft«e of the ~nt. CAl12714 ......... '' ''" ,,, '"'lj '''"' "-POrl 8eactl, CA 018e() Deity PlloC June e. 13, 20, ~ .. Nlcnol•. 5042 HAT UMla A -(JI TH! ~ON ,~ I~G::"*' llletl on .... t;l•Jtxl• •.•••• n .. ,,.. N.....co R••tty Cofp . !CA). 17, 1991 lt\395 Malaga Or .. La Pllma., CA ~DATU t1"1 ..... quHte ft. deoedeftt • ,..:.:. ....;..,.,_ a 7'"" ~ 0••" r1ed u M1He l Cahfom•• toe22 ytlTUIACTmTOPllYICT W'IU end oodfoMIJ, If --•·<>, 0 '•.,.., .. -... •• ll"VU ~hj ·••mt thll but lneu I• '°"" PUIUC NOTICI Thi• bu•"'"• •• c~ ,.. 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BYMAILORIN PERSON: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Comer of Newport Blvd & Bay St. •responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. CEMETERY LOT/ ------GARAGES LOST & EMPLOYMENT $10.15/START APARTMENTS No ExDtrifnct Req Flu CRYPT 1225 FOR RENT 2740 FOUND 2925 5530 Hrs. frJiolng Provided ANTIQUES 6010 CORONA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil DELMAR NEWPORT 6122 BEACH 6189 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOR RENT -">Ply Now f°' FIT or PIT Work Co mpanion Nic he --------· 4 ·C • r G a r a 9 • Loat Cock•tl•I bird * SPLASH! * SCHOLARSHIPS Pf.ST ~ Qtl) For cremaled remains +storage shelves. nr 38th St, Nµt Penln. Wanled a few groat AVAILA8LE . at !'ac1llc View. COM. COM loc $450/mo. Grey, yellow head. learn players! lmmed. For Oetills Cfll Anloqu"' lo '50. Modern $1600. C a ll c ollect COSTA MESA 2624 Alarm avail 833-2704 Reward! 548-3854 openings for a facial· 714 Ht-9445 819·536-8010 LOST LOP RABBIT ist. slyhsl. manicurist ...... ~"""""..-....;..;;..;......;..;~--"I • EsL l.agl.na dealers buy: SPACIOUS STORAGE 2742 Sun from College Dr. and assist. Com.. sk, glass, pailtflO-', HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT * * CM Brown male. Be· only. Please apply In EMPX:OYMENT porcelail, china. pollely, ES 2 B d UP s ta i's· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii loved pet 557 8235 person at Spalsh Hair old cosune °'line No pet. $675 646-0583 CM Storage Unit• L 0 ST . · 2·.p a 1 rs Salon, 10119 Adams SERVICES 5533 =·bronzes. tum , S 175. Approx 12'x 23'. · Ave Hun l 1 n gt on liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $300 1st Month 17th SI. & Newport. Chlldrens prescription Beach. li\tlfng, Clean. lrg mtn cabin· 714_835_8787. glasses. Round, pink•---------•••••••• deool1ltlve objects. style. 1 Br, walk-In clst. and purple. Lost in $40,000/Yr Income Please be aware that • ()Qe Item or entire estal8 Nr beach{Triangle Sq. June. Also a round, potential. Home the listings In this cat· •ConfidenllaVRelerances S onora Apt• brown pair, lost In Typists/PC users. Toll egory may require you • Esiale sales canducl8d Estate Sale. Moving, 1 day only, beautiful a n 11 q u e s & c o I-I e cl 1 b I es , bargain prices. Armoires. bev· eled mirrors, walnut gateleg table, hoosier. much more• Sat. 6/22. 8-2pm. 708 Marigold. COM 644-0907 •Yard S•I• Sat Sam· 3pm. Exercise equip, clothes, books, Etc 307-C Marguerite Ave. E•atbluff. 2417 Bam boo , Sal . 7-11, WE'RE BACK! New sponfng good salesman sam- ple s-e xerc. equip ., Healln riders, coolers, etc., ho u seh old goods, furn, ctotnlng Est•te S•I• Sat. 6/22, 8-3pm. Sun. 6 /23 11 ·3pm 2062 Vista Cajon, (East- btutt) Anhques ~ 1 All rtll UUle advtr1111119 '" 11111 11.1wspaper ls sub1et1 lo lhe Fed 1111 Fair H111sm9 Act~ 19'1 u -11dld wlllch makes 11 llle9at to Mwtr11se "1ny preterence, llmll11ion or d11crlmlnallon bned on DU , color. rel1g1on, u1, t1111dlt1p, llmlllal Ullus 01 •lllollll orif In, Of in inlenllon lO m1u lllJ such pre.terencc. hml· t1Uo11 °' d1scrlm1n111011." Tiiis newsp1per will not knowiltfly xctpl any 1dwtr11n · rnenl IOf rut uute whicll Is In wlotllkMI ot 1111 law. Our 111deri 111 lllftllJ 1111otmed 11111 all dwtlU•ts 1dwert111d 1n 11111 11._,.r 11'1 IQllMl1 01 111 tctul .,,.,...ltt llals. 1D corn· ,.. .. •lla1mlAallM. tJll HUD Toll ·ht • 1 ·I00-424-1911. f()( Ult waui,..1111. DC •u please clll ltUO It 421-3500. GENERAL 210 2 Mary Ann 845-3358 COMMERCIAL April. Possibly In the Free (1 ) 800-898-9778 10 call a 900 number • lmmedlalecash $5 17 tow income, furn REAL ESTATE vlcln11y of Wilson St./ ex T-1361 for listings. in which there is a 714-249-3711 COSTA MESA 6124 TRANSPORTATION C M Please call charge per minute studios , utll Inc. · · Alrllnes Will Train ---------- Clean. modern, sec.••••••••• 552-8501 $9.00·$18.00/hr CRUISE SHIPS *BELLINI GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED HOMES prk, pool & spa. HIRING NOW HIRING Jack•" 642-8226 ---------·--------ALL POSITIONS Earn up to $2,000 .-/ Parking Lot S•I• 1 bd Mobll• hom•• BUSINESS OFFICE PERSONALS For into call Now• month working on APPLIANCES 6 011 sat 6122 • 10:30-3:30 BOATS 7011 For pennies on S 1. Delinquent Tax , Repo's , REO s Your area. Toll !roe 1-800· 698-9778 Ext. H-5139 for current lls1ings. FOR RENT 2769 ••••••• .. -1.800-509·5505 cruise ships or land-Floor Modtls 75'1G. OFF' .s4 95 & up quiet ext. 9874 tour companies. No iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1822 Nwprt Bl. 631-2229 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii sec ure no Pe ts· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii experience necessary. W•sher Dryer s145 ea SEACYCLES Fastest 1991 Newport blvd Art Studio Sp•c•• ---------Coffee Shop Needs For informallon call 1· Frig., Apt size stove 5 FAMILY MEGA pedalcraft New 846-8373 2ea. 500sf. $220/$240. PERSONALS 3002 friendly, energetic, 206-971 ·3552 Ext. S100/ea. 714-646-5848 GARAOE SALE $2500. Asking $1500. C M area. Avail 7/1. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SAT 6/22 8:00 729·1150 645·5485 flex1EbCle, pHersg;M C89514.Fee. Washer/Elec. Drye r Ton•OfStuffll EROTIC SATISFACTION 3oo7 oasl wy -IN_T_E_R_N_A_T-lO_N_A_L_E_M_· Whirlpool top of line. Every1hlng must go' •1·809-404-6462 Creative photographer PLOYMENT Earn to $300 631·3108 Don't miss ittl SAIL BOATS 7014 needed for booming S 2 , O O O -S 4 . O O O · Whit• washe r and 136 Monte Vlst• new website produc-/month teaching ba_sic ga• dryer Ke nmore Frl/S•t 8 -3pm (Wak.e Mlstr•I Sailboards lion co. 760-7788. conversational English $200 obo. Good Forrest /Colga t e) Hull only. S'200 . 2bd 1 ba charming ••••••••• collage wlk lo bch & lJ1tr• '''''ti rf A • t1n n P!T Food In Japan. Taiwan. or c ond. 673-8660 Excer. equip., fabrics/ 729·1150 Demonstrator• South Korea. No supplies. chairs, etc! HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE COM shops. Gar & encl yard. 723-505 1 W!Pfop Mamt Co. Hos 200-.., 50sf Pnvala Olkes lo Shae leaching background ---------1---''-'--------1.69 UVE in stores In area. Car or Asian language re-FURNITURE 6 0 14 MOVING SALE Sa1 i----------..., ... 1 00 I nee lmmod. Opening quired. Call 1.206.971. 7:30-12, 320 E. 21st 714.557.5579 3572 ext. J89515 Fee. SI. CM. Oak furn. 48D/3BA. 2 ·car g a r 3Br 2Ba duplex. frplc. $2200 mo. to mo. 1-car gar. Bat Pen1n $1699 3B0/2BA 2 gar Pl St 600/mo yr ISO $500 BO/BA. No Kil. No pots. 675-2306 Don, 434-27 3 7 ,_N_p_t_H_t_s_A_p _t -2-B-r-. -1 Ba. pool. carpi. $795 ( 406 flwy/HcJt>c:I !!Nd) "" Bus SIMoel, Alone .. ~Avoil f1'0IT1 ................. s 195/mo. Olln ......... 71 4-7!M-2 CORONA DELMAR 102 2 Ch•rmlng*Spac lo us 2br 2ba Condo. Pallo. f/p , w /d , parking $1295 310-433-2641 No pets. 738 Tushn Ave 642-7658 !••••••••• ••••• 3 Bd 2Ba ~Studio apt. On R-2 Lot North _C_O_S-TA-M-ES_A_2_1_2_4 MISCELLANEOUS or P C.H. 640-9145. Po int Del Ma r iiii-'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii RENTALS 4 bedroom 3·1/2 bath ;.2 Br, 1 B•, h•••.I••••••••• BUSINESS & FINANCE 900-505-5050 11-P-!T_S_a_te_s_A_s_s_t/_G_e_n_O_fc House lull of lmmac. housewares. clothes 800-759-4420 C ••••••••• furn. leather sofa set. S•t 8 •m-1pm ompu1er skills nee. I 818-758-9100 F d I d t nee pos1er and s o1gh Bo a t , furn . oo n us ry e><p a + MERCHANDISE d di h 011-592-570..950 Fax res: 714-252-0990 be room set, g at or clothes, toys, etc TALK LIVE MEET PRIVATELY Talk to someone on theu pnvate home phone. 18+. One-On-One 1 ·809-540-5172 clock, v1ctor1an lvng 218·8 P•lmer St. PIT Work FIT Pau rm. silk trees, e1c Newport Heights , 828-4970 6am-12 M-F, no exp 6010 Vl nt•g•/Jewelry/ nee. $8 00/hr .. comm. ANTIQUES LI Coral so fa S550, 2 Collectible• Friday $300-$500/wk. Mark ln liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii cream ~hair s 5175 8am-1pm. No early . sales. Ott1ce products 1950 ' • An 1 I q u e ea. 2 mirror sofa Ibis 203 21at Street 852-0247 O'Keete & Merrill $125 ea. Acrylic din· Co•la Me•• mg tbl SI 75, 4 c hairs -------------P•lnter• Exp pre- ferred. Huntington Stove. $475. 675-8527 s24o. Acrylic cocktail VA.RD SALE SUN 8·3 lbl 5250. gdf31her 138 E . 19t St. Put a few words to work No brokers $525,000 fencod yd, w/d hkup, ---------BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Chat Une 1-809-47"-3172 clock S1250 524-1170 Gill Items. kitchen, Beach area. FT. Cant.---------. Top Dollar Paid! 844·6 8 12 gar, No Pets 2636 VACATION Santa Ana Avo . Unit D'IC!NTALS 2722 NEWPORT BEACH 2904 c . $900. 645· 1 020 .~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. liliill liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 10 69 Heights Duplex 381 Local Vending Rte- 16th Placo 3 Br, 11h M ......... OTlt LklS cash Income. Over Ba, w/d hkup, S 1250 """"" LA 20 prime locations. WOW! Mo Avl 7/1 622 8535 Luxunous Condoa 800-678·1863 WHAT A VIEW • Pool • Spa • Sauna 1 Men's Club 1-EIOIM74-3173 Romance 1-809-474-3176 Psychic/Astrofogy 1-809-47"-3178 Aduns Only Inn 1ar1tfs apply Kim 714-413-5703. From 1800·1960. 1 pc 10 entire estate. Paintings. china, glsware, furn, etc. 40Yr NB Res 673-6223 P•rt·tlm• Demo for ongoing in Grocery stores. Approx 25hrs a week. Musi be exp, good appearance & outgoing personality !========~ lmmed openings. Call TOTAL LIQUIDATION for Interview On All Anl1ques 714-557-5579 Co llectibles & Jewelry • In The Pmes . PEPSI/COKE ROUTE Open House Sun 1-5 LAGUNA 45 prime, local sites 1---------ln::::;;::;-;;r-;::::::--;;:;:-;-:;; 01 200 Orchid Ave .. BEACH 2 Near Grear Fishmg Great opporiunlty to Poat•l Store Retail Al or Below Cost• WICKER WORLD Corona def Mar. 3 148 S uMMlll. SplCiAl\ be your own boss In SCHOOLS & counter, p/I flox hrs. bdrm. 3 bath home on iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 -800·4 6 2 .5577 an ell cash business I INSTRUCTION 3012 3535 E · Coast Hwy. t 125 Victoria St. Costa Mesa 548-0202 oversized lot with Cottage Style 2 Br/2 $2,500 weekly. Call 1-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii C.D.M. 873-2030 spectac ular tetty and Ba, w/frpl, $1600 ~ t------------1 800-571-5464 RECEPTIONIST •---------c oast line views $1700 sec dop No/ BECOME A PARALE· SUPERCUTS: Looking APPLIANCES 601 1 S895 .ooo smk/pe1s. Man zanita RENTALS TO •---------GAL. Join one of f 1"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MONEY America's fastesl for rlendly, energetlc1• & S i\yll no Drive SHARE 2724 growing professions. person. FT/PT avail. Kenmore Dryer 673•4400 (714) 771-2390 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TO LOAN 2914 Lawyer Instruc ted Must be flexible . $50. 646·0220. MERCHANDISE MISC. 6015 PLANT SALE C11rus· avocado (fru11tngJ St 0 On King pa lms-lg SlO Herbs s1 . ccme n1 tount;-11ns $110. bird blllS S20 909·674-9422 WOLFF TANNING BEDS TAN AT HOME. Buy direc1 and SAVE Comm ercial H o me un11S from $199 Low monthly payments Free color catalo g Call today. 1-800-8'12· 1305 F 673-7918 ---------Bac k B•y home,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii home study. Specialty _s_5._5_o_Jh_r_. _6 _3_1_·7_9_9_o •--R-E_M_O_D_E_L_S_A_L_E_ ax NEWPORT beautiful area. 2 rms Avoid B•nkruptcy pro grams oflored. Tutors p/t . .J-tS French, K1tchenald . d/w, bll-ln ---------· hllt>ort~R-B40••RCOll'I BEACH 2169 avl, quiet, pos. pets, Free debt consohda-P.C D t., Atlanta, Geor-Math, Science S O.C dbl oven. elec cook WANTED $550 , 113 utll. pgr hon w/credit services gle 1-800-362-7070 Ne• d car top. All xlnl cond. TO BUY 6 019 454.3404 645.5540 1-800·293·8985 Oep1. LLG762 3 .2 +college GPA Also. sinks & faucets. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 443-2700. Best otter 548-3080 EAl4TY 2 Br, 1 Ba spacious, Bac k B•v Room 1 Br, •••••••••---------·---------Old Coln•. gold, silver The H rtJo Af9 's quiet, prtv. ,patio , no 1 •n Ba, $520 Inc. ut11. I••••••••• jewelry, Franklin Mint, 11 ' 11 pets, good loc., gar Poot, tennis, club hse. ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT Sterling flatware, etc Olde11tRealEstateFlrm S825 t-dep 675·7130 w/d, 650-4041 ST. JOHN Steve 642-9448 days 3 br :Zba BluHs Tnhm. Eastblutf Master br, 1••••••••• Pmtigjous ~r/ManulllCtUIW of Woolm's ---------exc cond, 2-car gar. Priv bath, frpl, patio, ---------A~I has lnurwdia~ Full and Part TUN ~g:s rcw CEMETERY LOI/ no pel/smk, St575fmo poo1. pron adutt. s5oo LOST & EMPLOYMENT FIT MODELS CRYPT 122 5 assoc. pool, 720-0307 mo • 'h ulil. 644-5985 5530 FREE TO YOU 6 0 22 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil AC 2 Br twnhome near W/CM 1 br$395 2br$6001:FiiOiiiUiiNDiiiiiiiiiiiiii2ii9ii2ii5 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Seit your homo F~sh. lat .. 2.car' gar. Sm pet ok; Oule111 throuoh ctasslned. new carpet, no pets . artlslllc ez gom happy •Found• Blk female RENT 942-5878 s 1350 640.1529 upbeat, refl 631·211 1. rebbtt In Back Bay by YMCA on June 6th through classified Soll your home through classll1od 942-5678 C•ll 850-0952 1069 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 ~~~!.!!!!~~~ ?(EWPORT BEACH NEWPORT 1069 BEACH BEST DEAL IN TOWN! • The Bluf& • . Wow! Major Price Reduction! NOW onlY $199,000 with land QUIBT &'. SBB.BNB Palm ..M'.esa Apartments So near & yet '° far ... That's the fc:ding you get when you live at Palm Mesa a.nUd the lush greenery <X x.dudcd woods & mcdy pabru. A SlUdiol, J a: l Bcdaoon• · Jn. SS75 111 S600 ' l JIJ. SQ5 ID S650 • l H. S1lS ID $1SO A No Pets A V cnial Blinds .. Ceiling &n. A NEW c..rpa. Paint 8c nit .. P'rtnea lOan\ .. Ha.id Pool 8c Jaa.raa ,A P.aa.at~ ,A ~A~ omot Hours: ~00 1tn • SiOO f"" M-F M.t 10:00 am • ..00 pm • ~• 1561 Mal Dr.· S... Alta~ CA 71 ... ,. •• ~ui.rtmmlS An!: HEIGHT: s·r . 5'8" SIZE: FULL 6/8 NO EXPERJ ENCE NECESSARY Apply ln Pe:non -ONE DAY ONLY 'ruesday.June 25, 1996 9AM-2PM St. John Knltt Human RftOUrctt Department 2772 Michelson Orin FREE KITTENS to good home. 645-3415 Moving, C•n't Keep! 1 ,,.., year old female cat, 2 • 1 o week old kitten• (males) Box trained. Playful. Fe· male cat Indoor/out· door.• Call 645-7019 Irvine, CA 92715 JEWELRY, FURS E.O.E. U:;;;m--..---m;;;;::::::::::::==m t ART 602 5 IMJ ... legpe,....,Mln NatlOMl lll.L Co. le ...... a qMU&ct. modvated 1"4JvWul .. ,.. hi Onillp C-.ty off6tt. '" ,..,... 9'flft ................. fl ......... 1t9S. If JOt1.,.. 1 MU91.._... f'">~I wtth 11lft ablJldee wt.o • _.......of all commllttion Mlchael Bryan lltho "Poto". Artist proof. Worth $2500. Askl~ $1250. Call after 7pm 31o-894-1103 COlftP'......._ can~ '9r a eo1111t.._eu1 1nwni«w. PETS t mt> ... ....,. • uw..-, ~ -------------------------ft&U~ 6049 3002 PDSOIULS 3002 iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ffR•R 2 eweet lntloor c•t• Need loYlnQ home. 1 btk. 1 wtll1e. Female ftJfed & oecta~. Pref to- gether. 6&8-621 t MIMI "'.,. name pnt. 11 Wk•. CFA : tered. '300 142 candles, clothing. etc. .. A GOOD AD! Call 642- 5678 ~ .. I THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1996 TODAY.'S 'CRoSSwoBo PUZZLE - A WINNING DOllBINA110N •a1 TO urtte '9T l'lell U. DaL ..,. :1n1 .... tllk ,...,... anoo. Whit• eonveru_. •• .. eldr•, Ind ,,,,,., O•O. ~•••H call Reetored Hiie new. •u.,.rb oond, '7100, 714-72M144. Ml.-74 eve9/Wknd•: 11'"1740 wkd•v•= eeo.1en -IOUS--IOY-a--,-,-12-• llllC. AUTO no •~~~~~--.......... ~•i=.:::::""::=:;---- Both vulnenble. r.-deala. NORTll •AQll <?881 <>QJ8 • K·54 llllcuaY 1135 •79 M aa 11 a. letaed C.. ~ S1TI. &VIO •llD to avoid loeinl &.hne tridta in \be l••••miil•• blue, 8ltvef rNntc. WOn ~o'9Ches. c.ctll1ce, • 111111 •IO ...ct auita. At a ,-aaaal 11bce, it '7t .. ,...IV c .... 1 Beat Role Royce (fw CMVr9. 9MW. COr-...... ~11!1~11111!1~~ ~PJ»'.Un that the combined~ Mint cond. Alt up-snow. 723-6124 vea• Al90 Jeepe, •11,9" Penl boldinc would ha" to be de'feloped dated parta. Oood CLAUIPl•D wo,, •• • .. ,v .. °"'oo .......... :;: v... 12,760. 0 0 for two tricka, bat declarer lpotted body/•ng. Must --'1 It·• th• • • • y ·• o-Mk tot DIMlh Shah, an altematiw line that. otrtred an for funeral •xSMnM•· ~c .. •, lnfo"'1allon-Ext. A-5139 for cutrent 714-674-4281'. adctitiooal chance. S1100/oD<>. 648-5391. packed marketplace llsttnpa. &el,_,. home DOWN WEST EABI' ·•K.JtlS ~Q7 <>AK'718 Wh P W · h l f h Whelher you'r• buying Ylalted 1"9gUlarly • sue· To piece an ad In .. -:::;_........., ere eter eac se 0 t e or .. 111ng, ClaHlfled cnsfully • by all kinds Cl8aeltl9d tn~ ... -;;-· 1 Uncooll4d • 10 '7 84 Q K 10432 () 104 2 •8 United St.ate. wu South, the.ace ~ cover• all your nHdsl of consumers. Call M•·••Te. M"I• apadee.w., pl-.,ed from dummy to the first. trick for a diamond diecard ftoin t.he cloeed hand, and a trump to the ace drew both olitatanding fa.op. Next. came the key pla1 - declarer ru the nine~ diamonda! 2 Heroic llOty ~= s Loud blul ot mualC 8 Totee 7 Energy unit • 8 Conffned 9 LOOMn a rec. 10 Compel 11 Young chiclten 14 Rule 15 Restrain 20 Make believe 22 In dreamland 24 Soft drink 26 WalQd 27 Buet>all great Berra 28 Cat'• murmur 29 Prlckty . "•»ti 0 tM,UniedF-~ IMdcase 49 Rust 30 Stages SO Ooartel 32 C1ty sacred 10 doubled Apollo 52 Spotless 34 ActOfl' hints 54 Drinks like 35 Elm or maple a cat 36 Soap bubbles 55 Region 39 -sauce 56 Seaweed 42 Do a wine· 57 Fills with server's job reverence 48 Llgtltlng 60 Banking flxlures convenlenct1· 47 Annually abbr. 48 Iron 0< oopper 62 Dine t sovm •Vo1d QAJt <>98 •• 4AQJ 107882 The bidding: . EAST SOUJ'H WEST NORTH l• &.. P... P-Pua Opening lead: Four of• Declarer play is not aimply a matt.er of technique. On many occa· siollll you will have to gueaa the lie of the cards, but try to poaition yourself to recover if a key card happens to be wrong. Consider this deal from the Politiken World Pain held annually in Denmark. Five clobs was the popular bid by South after East opened the bid- ding with one spade. It waa a con- tract that might make but, if not, it was probably a profitable sacrifice against a n impending four·apade game by the opponent.a. · West a low spade, and it was obvious I.hat declarer's problem wu BMW 9030 FORD • In with the ldng, Ea.It wasted no time in 1hinin1 to the queen or heart.I. Declarer took the ace (had the shift been to a low heart, the nine would have been inserted in the hope that Weit. would have to win wit.h a high honor), and croeeed to dummy with the~ of clubs. Now the queen of diamonda waa led for a ruffing fineue. Had E.aat followed low, declarer would have diecarded a heart. from hand. When Eaat covered, declarer ruffed high, returned to the ~le by overtaking the two of i:lube -.ith the four, and discarded a heart on the g09d jack of diamonda. Declarer lost only one trick in each red 1uit. Learn to be a better brld1e player! Subacribe now to the Goren. Bridie Letter by callln1 (800)788-1225 for inlonnation. Or write to Goren Bridre LeUer, P.O. Bos +no, Cbic.ao,.ll.. 80880- +clO. 9075 JAGUAR 9105 '85 BMW 7351 • Brown, xlnt cond, auto, orig owner. $8,000. 722-0194. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii '89 Taurua QL '89 JAGUAR XJS Gold. 12cyl. Exe cond . 78K mu ... $131</0BO. 723·5773 BUI CR 9035 121k mires. Xlnt condl $3995. OBO. Please call 714·721·1144. 1993 FORD 9110 BRONCO 4X4 JEEP In perfect cond. All power, leather, phone, liiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tow pkg, rlms/llres. '90 G1'and Wagoneer Only 60k mlles. $17K. 4WD, low ml .. show- 574-4247 or 646-9449 room cond. Bal o1 GEO Chry Warr. Full power $13.900 720.1565 9080 ------------........-------------r-------------1CHEVROLET 904Siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1-MAZ---D-A-----91-2-5 '94 OBO Tracker '78 Buick La Sabre Sedan. Air Cond. $1200. 3511 Birch, Irvine. 551-3546. SAILBOATS Co n v • rll b I• • G r •at liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '95 Corvette atereo ays. Brand new '90 Prol•9• ReCI. 86K 7014 MARINE SLIPS MOTORCYCLES -Wliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil DOCRS 7022 SCOOTERS 8018 •• WE PAY CASH _ For good used Sabots DOCK + f· 25Ft $200 & boat equipment. Month to month/yrty. Minney'• Yacht Sur-Steps to shops/bch. plus, 1500 Old New-EZJ1eeau. Ulfs 875-0046 convertlble, loaded, top. Very cleanl S9400 mOes. Auto. Xlnt condl under 2 K m II• s · OBO. Ask for Bijan 1-owner. $6000. OBO SCOOTER $42,000. 9~4-e812 673·9449. 365-1305 Pg206-7269 '84 Yamaha 1 80.~~~~~~~~ ~~~~--....-~~•-~~~~~~~- 13K ;~~~3l;i9tobo DODGE 9065 ISUZU 9100 MERCEDES 9130 port Blvd. 548-4192 ----- Wlndeurfer• 3 com-30' Mooring 0 ·32, N. •••••••• '89 Oairtona Very '87' lauau Trooper II •ea MaRCl!Dl!S plete Mistral One de· side of Bel. Isl. AUTOMOBILES clean. Rebullt engine 75k mllH, original cou~· 300 SI! Qd signs Mast boom & stretchable S12.900 re<:enlly. $4,000. OBO owner, red, $8,500 oond S10,000. sail, Great for begin· (714) 545-1717 Ask for Bijan 673,9449 Call 850-1769. 714-e3t•7005 ner to advanced. 40' Mooring S800·$900 675-6989 South Side Balboa Buy It. Sell II. Find II. Island. nr Coral Ave. c1 ... mec1. s12,900 121.oe91 -----•I CARPET RENT thmugh classified ·-~-~-~~-- '89 Dodge Dakota Why play Hid• 'N Long Bed, V6, Auto, SHk with childcare? Air. 98k mlles. $4500. Call Claaalfled OBO. 714·721·1144. todayl 842·5678. ~---~~-~ COMPUTERS 3556 DOORS. ·SERVICE CLEANING DIRECTORY CLEANING 3515 SERVICES 3 5 4 8 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ------- Prof'I Car,tt Cleaning WINDOW CLEANING 2 "m• Hall SS9f • CARPET CLEANING ---------0.C. STEAMWAY· •SCREEN REPAIR ACOUSTIC 1.aoo.3ee .. 725 FREEEsTt 729·70T9 CEIUNGS 3408 SCUM SUCKBRS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Carpet & Uphol Care AAA ACOUSTIC 24Hr Outl ave. 2~ Off •Bright Heec lnlng European Prof'I. Best In townl Refs SYrs Exp. Grace 251·9455 Paint-applied Remove-53tt.4531 v-448·2483 patch. Texture. lnVext. 962-5891 or 847·8905 --------H onest•Rellable•Hard -CEILING MASTER CERAMIC Working Irish Ladles. Avall to clean your •Acoustic Removal• TILES 3528 nome. Wkly/Bl·wk Custom TextureePalnt Please call 549.9145 lJc d Mark 838-7300 BOATING SEJWICES ------- • • • • • • System Sofrwarc • • Virus •Debugging • • • Backup • Hard drives • •System Rebuilds• • Upgrades • lnll:fm insra11s • • DTP in Japanese • • Purchase advice • DRYW4LL SER'lkl . The Community Market Plac•. Claulfled 842·5878 Ru11 your ad in the NewpOrt Beach Costa Mesa Da;fy Pilot and·the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail it in with a check todayl Run for a weeld If your car do&s not sell we'll run it for another week FREEt All for $1 o• ----------················-D YES,SELL MY CAR City Zip ~ CreOrtCord D MC ~ D AMX ' --------Dp-- Ma!I To: DAil Y P9.0T 330. 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Eut deals. to avoid loain1 three tricb In th• red 1uita. At a ct-•ual 1JlDce, it apput'I that the comblne4.l b-.rt holdioc would ha .. to be developed f«twotricu.~tdeclarerapoUed an alternative line that oft'ered an MERCURY 9135 •1• flfl aa II SH1heU .. lzed Car• Nom 1115. AUTO PARTS blue, 8'1ver mink. Won Porechea, Cadlllac1, • UPAJa 1280 8111 Rolle Royce <;at Chevy•. I MW'• Cor· l•••.-mi!ilml!!~• Show. 723-6128 • 4l•D :g~~· v"!~ .:.:~·Tol~ 1 eeo Perd C•r10 ------- '71 Mere .. ry Comet Mint cond. All up- dated part1. Good body/eng. Musi .. u fCH' funeral 1xpenH1. S1t00/obo. 848-5398. • CLAS Ir frH l-I00-898-9779 V•n $2,750. 0 0 II I th I I a I y ·t O· Ext. A·5139 for c:lmenl Alk fOf Dlnelh Shah, 9'CC:eaa, lnformallon· lletlngi 714-574 ... 207. coaka .... ee Celif. tin DOWN 1 Uncook<td WEST NOR'l'll •AQ81 0 816 OQJ 8 •IC·5 4 • 10784 ~Kl04 32 0 1041 •8 EA!rl' •KJl68 ~Q7 OAK 7 5 8 ... , additional chance. Where Peter Weicbeel of the United Stat.ea WU Sout.h, the.ace or spadea. wu pla,yed from dummy t.o the fint tric:k for a diamond dilcard Crom Ut. doeed hand, and a trump t.o the ace drew both outatanclina lanp. Next came the key play - declarer ran the nine of diamonda! pack•d marketplace _.;...;.;.....:.;;.';.._ __ ~- Whether you're buying 111111ee1 r.gularty • sue· To place an ad In or 11lllng, Clat•lfl•d c111fully • by ell kinds Cl••91fted c:ov•re all your n••d•I of con1umer1. Call 142·•878. Sell your ttom• through c:la1tlf11d. 842·5878 2 Heroic ....... !~ 5 Loud blut ot ITll-6c IS T«*t 7 E'*llY unit • 8 Conti'led 9 L00Nn I lece 10 Comptt 11 Young chicken 14 Rule 15 Rlltf'lln 20 MP1 belieYI 22 In drumland 24 Soft drink 2e Walked 27 8aMbell great Befra 28 c.ra murmur 29 Prlckly · f.21).11 0 , ... Unlled ,_ ~ MldcaM 49 Rull 30 St1g11 SO e>u.rtet 32 City sacred to doubled Apollo 52 Spotleu 34 Actora' hints 54 Drinks like 35 Elm or maple a cat 38 Soap bubbles 55 Region 39 -aauce 56 Seaweed 42 Do a wine· 57 F~ls with Ml'W(I job reverence 4e lighting 60 Banking fixlurea oonvenfenc•· 47 Annually abbr 4e Iron °' copper 62 Dine 1 SOUl"B •Void OAJ9 0 88 •AQJ 10 7831 The bidding: . EAST 80\TJ'H WEST NOR'FR l • 6"' PMI P-P ... Openina lead: Four or• Declarer play is not 1imply a matter of technique. On many occ:a· aions you will have t.o gueu the lie of the cards, but try to position yourself to recover if a key c:ard happens t.o be wrong. Coneider thia deal from the Politiken World Pain held annually in Denmark. Five c:Jobe was the popular bid by South aft.er East opened the bid- ding with one spade. It W¥ a con· tract. that might make but, if not, it was probably a profitable 1acrifice against an impending four-1pade game by the opponent.a. • West a low 1pade, and it wa1 obvioua that declarer'a problem wu In with the king, Eut wuted no time in 1hifting to the queen of heart.I. Declarer took the ace (had the shift been to a l ow heart, the nine would have been Inserted in the hope that Weat. would have t.o win with a high honor), and croued to dummy with the king of c:lube. Now the queen of diamonda waa led for a ruffing fineue. Had Eaat followed low, declarer would have cliecarded a heart from hand. When Eaat covcred1 declarer ruffed high, returned to the talble by overtaking the two ot Clube ~th the four, and diacarded a heart on t.he gopd jac:k of diamonda. Declarer lost. only one trick in each red suit.. Learn to be a beUer brld1e player ! Subacribe now to the Goren Bridie Letter by caallln1 (800)788-1225 for intonution. Or write to Goren Bridie Letter, P.O. Bos "410, Chicqo,,IL 80880- "410. ~. ------------------------·-- BMW 9030 FORD • 9075 JAGUAR 9105 '85 BMW 7351 • '88 T•urue QL '88 JAGUAR XJS Brown, xlnt cond, 121k mlle1. Xlnt condl Gold. 12c:yl. Exe c:ond. auto, orig owner. S39t5. 0 80 . Please 78K mlles. S13K/OBO. $8.000. 722..0194. call 714·721·1144. 723·5773 1983 FORD BUIC.,. 9035 BRONCO 4X4 JEEP ~ In perfect cond. All 9110 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii power, leather, phone, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tow pkg, rlm1/tlr11. '90 Gland Wagon•or Only 60k mll11. $17K. 4WO, low ml., ahow· 574-4247 or 648-9449 room cond. Bal of '78 Buick La Sabre Sedan. Air Cond. $1200. 3511 Birch, ltvlne. 551-3546. Chry Warr. Full power $13,900 720-1565 1------GEO 9080 ~-----------..-------------.--------------t CHEVROLET 9045iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1-MAZ----DA ___ 91_2_5 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '84 G•O Tr•cker SAIL BOATS 7014 MARINE SLIPS MOTORCYCLES Co n v • r ti b I e . G re at I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '85 Corvette atereo 1y1. Brand new '90 Protege Red. 86K jliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilDOCKS 7022 SCOOTERS 8018 convertible, loaded, lop. V•ry cleanl $9400 "1011. JCuto. Xlnt condl under 2K mllea. 080. Aik for Bijan 1·owner. S6000. 080 -WE PAY CASH SCOOTER $42,000. 8~4-41812 873·9449. 3e5-1305 Pg208·7269 '84 Yamaha 180.1 _________ -----~---•·-------- Ru~ your ad in D YES,SELL MY CAR City Zip Phone Credit Cord O W:. DVISA DAM X # bf>-- Moil To: DAILY Pl.OT 330 w Boy sn., Com Melo. CA m'Zl (714/ 642-5618 0-1AX (114} 631~9' (Prioialle ~ QilyJ Pl.a.. Ot.ck Perlinftlt 8odt ....... -Hde-Jllocl.J---1'1-iai - O• 4'Ww o -.n-o j,,.""" 0 11<1 a-...., o r.-Ole. 0 --'-O _JW ...... D~C... .. For good used Sabotl DOCK+/• 2Sf't 1200 & boa1 1qulpm1n1. 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DC-~ oM-0~11..1 o-...w~ • S 10 for' lines, S 1.00 eoch odcJitionol line eall, Great tor begin· (714) 845-1717 Ask for Bijan 873~9449 Call 850-1789. 714-4131·7005 for another week FREE! All for $1 o• ·--------------------------· ner 10 advanced. 40' Mooring RENT '"89 Dodge D•kota Why play Hide 'N The Community S600·S900 875-8989 South Side Balboa Long Bed, vs, Auto. SMk with chlldcare? Markel Plac:•. Buy It. Sell It. Find II. Island, nr Coral Ave. Air. 98k mllH. $4500. Call Cl•••ltled Claaalfl•d Cl•nlfled. s12.900 721-0991 through classified OBO. 714·721-1144. 1oc1ay1 842·5878. 042·5178 -----·CARPET ·SERVICE Cl.EARING CLEANING 3515 SERVICES COMPUTERS 3558 DOORS. 3580 BANDY MAN 3710 IANDSCAPE & PAINTING 3858 PERSONAL POOL DIRECTORY 3 548 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim• LAWN CARE 3808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SERVICE 3887 SERVICE 3894 iiii&iill&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii An •xp•rlenoecl R•llODllLI c:arp, plbg, • W. P. 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