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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-11-19 - Orange Coast Pilotr SERVINGT EWPORT -MESA CO/vVv\UNITIES SINCE 1907 ' ---A .. good rea~ on st~dents . . ·.. . Success for All program has raised test scores at College Park Elementary by grouping pupils and having mandatory reading periods . I It "' I\ ~h.'ilf~I • (kjy Pioi -Buddy buzzmg" is an mlemuttent 10-to 15- sccond lntCIVdl dunng College Pdrk Elementary School's 90-mmutc mandatory reading times. Small groups of students sit on a rug and talk among themselve:>, trying to predict what will happen next m whatever story the teacher is reading. Buddy bu7.7.ing is part of the extensive Suc- cess for All reachng program used at the Costa Mesa kindergarten-through-fourth-grade cam- pus. It gets all the students actively partiopating in the class by talking about the story as well as getting thf>m to use the htgher-Iev~l thinking skill of prediction. The program's effcctiv<mess is probably best evidenced by thn fact that students watched the reader, fourth-grad<• teacher Lois Kmg, hanging on her every word and eagerly trying to answer her quC!jllons such us "Whdl is the mttin charttc· ter?" . .... PHOTOS BV MA.RC MARTIWDAILV F(LOT I I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1998 · Air traffic . controllers .. critical of new'-radar • Official of union for workers who handle tdkeoffs and landings at John Wayne says 2-month~old · sy~tem processes data too slowly. I ""' (;1 I ·~Pilot JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT -A local uruon • of air tratflc controllers dd1.ms that public safe- ty is being comprom.tSed here and at other SouUH•rn Cahforn1d auports becdus~ of a new raddr :system. The new system, installed at Southern Cal· tJom1a's mam raddr c1'nter in .San Diego in September, is causing !Kllety problems for con- trqllers and pru....,enge1:> who fly in Southern Cahforrmi skies, aid Howard Rifas, preS'ldent of the locdl uruon dt the air trathc control tow- er at John Wayne Airport. Rifas rud the S) stem has caused so many problems that air traffic controllers finally gave up trymg to log all of them. Jeffre)' Thorstenson, Federal AVlation Adm1ni~lralion mandger at John \\'ayne A.U:- port; dedmect to commt'nt, as did adrrumstra- t()r~ ill the FAA's central headquarters m Seat· tie. "This 1s u complete blindside." said FAA spokPsman Tun Plle SEE RADAR PAGE A 18 O'Neil likely to assume mayor's post •But can the '\lewport council set aside its animosity dnd figure out who should be second in charge? h \II I H I{ \1,1.V1o1> lb1y fiiol NEWPORT BEACI l ......... The city s newly elected leaders are h admg mto a crucial tune. They hcive a new ctv manager to hire -a lengthy, time-con urrung ta"k that could be ev 'n mor" difficult if council members don't agree on the type of person they want. Their oty 1s at th •forefront of a debate o er U1 ~ reu c of lhl?! El Toro Manne Corps Air Sta- llon -0111• of th<> most complicated and divi- 1ve lS u ever to grace Orange County, the outcom"' of which has e.nou unplicauon for Nt!wport Beach reSldcnt ... And they have ome big, contro\:ers1al poli- C)' decuon" to make lOtJethcr the propo~cd ,mncxauon of Newport C~ t, the unpending exp1ratJOn of t~e John Wayne Auport 5etUe· ment agH ement, jind how to redevelop ttgmg, cforhmny areas . uch a Lido J\lcUUla Village und Downtov. n Balboa The pliiyers h we bi?Cn estabh.'>hed. Now lht>y must <ll'C'ldP who will t~~ke the ledd. In unison 'they t1nswered, "The mdlfl charac- ter is who the story is ttbout. • SEE READING PAGE A 18 lllana Zuniga, top, looks through a book during her tramtttonal reading class Wednesday at College . Park Elementary, where the school's Success for All program has re ulled in higher reading score . Above, College Park teacher Lois King reads .. The Mysterious Tadpole" to the class. The OJlJXllOlmenll:i ot ma~o1 and mayor pro lt.'m w11l come al a special mecung on Nov, 30. The m~ yo1 crv s as · the leader and spoke JH'r on for the city, and the mayor pro .Residents raise. concerns about plans for rail line • People at workshop voice' opinions about the mass traqsit system, including cost cmd safety. system, which has a pro1ect •cl c~t of $1.3 hill.km to $1 8 blllion. It would nm from Fullerton to Irvine with stops et South Const Plaza and John Wayne Airport. Costa Mesa r' uh~nt dlld long- time car-pooh1r ·Frnnk Porhath talked about the nc d for lor • sight in the project anrl the J>OSSI• ble need to expand it for futur~ generation . . ·1 think nnybody that do any traveling -London, Pan , N w York, Roston -on here you go around the world, th •r ar m transits,• For bath 0 ld. ··tr ..:ddi.c:wow.i •o,.U5 to.b~a..a.vehkle .,.....,.,,....;i·for v member#the.:hoUliG to SEE RAIL PAGE A 17 • . .. INDEX ClASSIAID -.. ----.14 (OMMUlffJY FOaUM _:._;J 16 DINlllG lfVllW -A 15 PtJllK NOOOS--·--13 soom _ . All srorrs__ _11 WEATHER =-·-=:.c .r'~ . ,. .... ,... S.Pip2 SEE MAYOR PAGE A 11 N~vyport Be~h c9~id~rs options for saving tide poolS • City staff seems to favor creating panel ot experts to sti1dy :tvtarine Life Re~uge and recommer;id action. .fl~11 1 II R \<1IA\1l • .. ... A 2 Thursday, Novembet 19, 1998 locals onl ' . Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot BEST IUYS . . PILOT PEOPLE . Helping· People bring, up baby Safely greer wylder Store stuffed ZlJith all kinds· of teddy bears I I you're a teddy bear collector or JUSt loo!png for an adorable teddy bear, Henington & Co. 1s known as "the best-kept secret in Orange County,• says Gayle VLc;ser of the Hemngton Co. The Costa Mesa showroom carries its 0WY1 !me of Hemngton bears, as well as the largest collection of teddy bears m Orange CoW1ty. Tc>ddy bear bnes avdilable include Mary Meyer, Gund, Muffy & Hop- py Vanderbear, Ganz Cottage ( 'ollectibles, North American Bear, Cooperstown and Boyd's. If you cdn't fmd whdt you're looking for m the showroom, the Herring- ton catalog has an e xtensive selecllon of bears and accessories. The showroom is at 150. ~tcComuck Ave, Costa Mesa. For infomtdtion, call (714J 540-6657 Garys at Pashion Island was ~elected by the Italian ll'ade Com- D'll.'>SJOn to co-sponsor the 1998 fall tvfoda Made m Italy program As part of the three-day event, Garys will he featuring four trunk shows daily Friday and Saturday. The fm~t m Italian men's collections, clothing, furnishings, footwear HE IS The enemy of sharp cornerff, unlatched cupboards and dcmgling mini-blind cords. CHILO PROOF ·When professional baby-proofer Enderle walks into a living room. one of the first things he.hones in on is the gas fireplace key. . •A toddler Just thinks those things are amazing,• Enderle said .. A simple thing such as placing the key on the mantle can prevent disaster. Enderle has run Cluld Proof, a business specializing in protecting children from themselves and corrunon household haz- ards. for four years. · A former hdlldyman, Enderle would get many requests from friends with clul- dren to help with child-and baby-proof- ing their homes. "There are a lot ot guys out there that just aren't handy,• said Enderle's Wlfe, Dawn. DANGER ZONE Enderle researched child safety for a year and was surpnsed al the lack of resources for parents who were seeking out this type of information. Through the years, he has become expert at identifying and preventing haz- ards around the home that threaten•clltf- dren. Dunng a walk-through of a home, Enderle will point out easily remedied hazards such as top-heavy torch lamps and the family dog bowl. "A toddler that crawls can drown man inch of water,~ Enderle said. and sartonal (made to order) will be shown dunng the trunk sho~. Nso, repr~entatJves will be avail- dblc to offe r persondl consultation ~nd· dss1stanc e. Down on his hands and knees, Enderle gets inside the mind of a toddler.to gain a perspective on what a room's temptations are. Enderle's work typically includes putting latches on cupboards and ~oilet bowls and installing comer guards, plug protectors and gates for stairways. e red the joy or toilet paper. As a fir1>t-l1mc parent, Kunkle has to remind hcrscH to keep the bowl tatchea. When she do<"s, Gavin's foiled NEVER UNDERESTIMATE A 2-YEAR-OLD Bemg dround toddlers so often hctS giv- Pn Endf>Cle a certain respect for them. they're qomg to muruc you,•. Enderle said. SAVING LIVES Campbell said the peace of mind she gained was well worth.Enderle's services. • 1 c;annot lell you what a relief it is to be m d house thdt's completely baby-proof,• she said. .. The schedule oJ. trunk shows IS ilS follows Ermenegildo Zegna, ?dJlella, Altea neckwecir, Bragano-Cole-Haan on Friday, ZcU1ella, CcU1al.t, Gran Sasso, Hragano-Cole-1 laan from noon to ~ p.m. Saturday; Giorgio Armaru, Not all yowigsters appreciate Enderle. "There was a 1-year-old who, f swear, halfway through the job hgured out what I was. doing and he got upset," Enderle said. "I'd much rather try to outsmart rt 20· year.old than a 2-year-0ld. • Enderle said. Enderle prides himseU on knowmg children The buth of his son, Dawson, more than two months ago has helped him realize how preaous they really are, he sa.id. One rrunute the bdby was laughing and giggling and seemed to he en1oymg watching Enderle "play• with th~ same stuff he did. About thE: time they std.rt to crawl. they bt•gm wanting lo get lo the other side of the room to see what's behind "door No '.l," said another of Enderle's clients, Yolanda Campbell. Like many babies, Campbell's son, Riley, b curtous and high on energy. She doesn't have lo worry that Riley will get mto the cupboards and get ahold of somethmy that will hurt him. Gran Sasso, Como Sport Golf Col- lectJon dnd To Boot from noon to 5 pm. Sunday. This celebration will • ubo mc:lude PXc<>ptional food and clnnk Antonio Cagnolo, owner of Antonello, will be cookmg fresh pasta lrom 5 to 9 µ.m. Fnday. Sa:t· urdcty f Patures the fmest of Fran- FOILED AGAIN Paige KunkJe knew she would have to do something about her son, GavUl, a fast crnwler. "I must have been working on bis favorite cabinet becduse h<> stoppc cf looked right at me and started -.cn.,am· mg,• Enderle said. "It was hkc, I fP.y Hey? Heyl'"· rt's not as easy as people think to thwcut bdb1es, Enderle said. That's why he tell pare nl" to gudrd their "ecrPl'>. Don't lcl the baby see how the latche:> Ende rle said he gets satisfaction out of h1s job. ·1 won't reall}' know if I've saved a baby's hfe, but I could have and that' good enough for me," Enderle sa1.d . wo rk, Enderle c;aid. . -Story by Elise Gee, photo by Kim Haggerty-Zylius Gavin is 13 months old and has dtscov-•You httve to think everything you do, c.ult, with master chef Corrado C1anotb and Sunday will see the fMt:: of Tutto Mare. There will be , in as4'ortment of the hnest m ltal- 111n llhdllonc; and cappuccino For '1nlorrndbon, call (949) 759-1622. • Now is the time to pick holiday ~.mls, and you can hnd beautiful rards dl EIJz.abeth -SodaJ Sec- ietary, 359 San Miguel Drive, ~u1tc> 104, Newport Beach She rarn<'" custom and traditional hol- 1cl<1y c c1rds An added sem ce this Yf'iH ,.., custom gift-wrappmg. You pKk tl1c pt!per CJnd ribbon, and I!hznbeth, SOCtal secretary, will wrap 11 for you. For more informa- l.ion, call {949) 721-5733. Tale of the wh·ales Bow Danglers will hold a . .Stepharue Schuster trunk show today <md Fnday featuring a unique ~electJon of WdShable knits m a v<1nety or colors and styles. It's • tt 'lhq E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa. For or n tt.ion, call (949) 642-54?9. '\lewport Flooring is a new urp._ t, tile and hardwood floonng. store thdl r~ccntly opened in Cos- ' 1(1 J\ Jesa at 1966 Ne wport Blvd. 1t }Ms an c-xcellenl selection of car-'''* dnd noonng, gredl service 1:rnd 1s ownud by Cosld Mesa resi· tle>nts ror morf' mformation, cc:ill {Y49) h50-0000. • BEST BUYS Is published Thursdays and Saturdays If you know of a good buy, ~end a fa1C to 646-4170 or write to Daily Pilot, Best Buys, 330 w. Bay St., Costa Mew 92627. • Local woman tries to start movement to save .gray whales from slaughter Keiko Taniguchi ha a strong kinship with whales. She not only helped wnte the screenplay for the box-office h.it "Free Willy," but she also shares a name with its killer whale star. Because of that connection, the Newport Beach resident said she feels compelled to become active in the grass-roots effort to fight the killing of gray whales off the coast of Washington state. The International Whaling Commission last year approved an agreement with the Makah Indian tribe that allows them to hunt five g ray whales f>ach yea~ through 2005. The Makah tradi hon was discontinued for more than 70 ycarS after commeroal FYI For more Information on helping with the local coalition of-Your World Foundation, call Keiko . Taniguchi at (800) 686· 4035. . whalers m search of lamp 011 dev- astated the population . But many ot the tribe's elders and enVlfonmentalists up· and down the coast a.re vehemently opposed to the hunt, calling it the •slaughtering of mother and baby whales,· according to litera- ture from the Your World Foundtt· hon, the group Taruguch} is work· ing .with. Elders believe the hunt is only for the money. while environmen· ttllists fear that uncontrolled com- mercial whaling will soon owr- come assurances that the gray whc.llcs will be Jor local consurnp tton dnd r en•mu111al use' only, dccordmg to the lite rature. Tdniguch1 1s trying to raise uwurem• s -ctncl eventually · money -for tht• issue in SOl.~th­ ern Cdhfom1a ,md purt1cularly Orange County. · She has fonn ct a local coali- tion of the OJai-hascd foundation and is looking for more people to JOIO "Tiw whillP. are mammdls, JUSt hkc us," ShP SA!d. Tamguch1 md he is looking for community support m her uwarenc :. iind fund·rnismg effort, which will probal>ly mcludc cclehnty heneltt , pell· tions to the ff~<lt>rctl govcrnn1ent and c1dvcrtising c<m1paigm. She stud she ts putting togeth- er a h•lev1s1on spcnctl lhdt w1U run on I mo tmd is trymg to get Jocul schookh1ldren involved in cbawing whale p1cturPs that can be put up around town. •we're trying to do whatever we can,• Taniguchi aid Pilot REAPERS HOTLINE (949) 642-6086 new\ stones, 1llustr.t1om, ed1to- nal matter Of advertisements herein c.n be reproduced with out wrftttn perm1u1on of c.opy· right owner. WEATHER VOL. 9:L NO. 275 THOMAS H. JOHNSOH., PU bl~ WIWAML~ EditOf STEVI MAR8l&, Managing Editor TINA 80R<iAnA. Assistant Manag1no Editor ANASlAOA FltEDSt~ City Editor SlWEfAMES, N~Edttor ROGER CARLSON. Sports Ed1t0t" ~MARTIN, PhOto EdrtOf lYNNHOlA. ~ ACMrtiSing • JUOV OETTING. fled AdYertlslng J ( Re<Ofd your comments about the Daily Pilot ot MYA tips ADPRESS Our ~ress 1s 330 W Bay St,, ' Cosu Mesa. uhf. 92627. CORRECTIONS It IS the Pllot"s Poll()' to prompt ly correct all «Tors of wbstance. Ple;.se call (714' 574-4233 m The Newport 8HCM:OS1a Mesa Dally Pilot (USPS-144-800) Is published MOfldly through S.t· urday. In Newport BtlCh •nd Cost• Mes6, subSa1ptlons are only .wa1l•ble by subscribing to The l11Y* Orange County (800) 252·9141, In areas outsidit of Nwtpc>rt Beach and COS1a MeY, subscriptions to the O.•ly PllOt only •rt av••l~le by m.t1I fOf $10 Qef inonth Second cJan post• pa d at c~ Mesa. CA (Pr1Ces include 111 lpj)IKJble state and taus) POSTMAS- HOWJO REACH US Orculation The Times Or•ll9fJ Covnty (800) .2~2·9141 Advertising Cl~f1ed (949) 64.H678 Display (949) 642-4)21 (dftoNI New\ (714) 540-12.24 Sports (949) 642-4130 NWM. Sports Fax (949) 646-417Q C m~11I. d11lypilotOtarthhnk.net M-'n Office 81Nn Office (949) 642 .... 321 8us1ntiS FaJC (949) 631-5902 TEMPERA1"R£S Balboa 73151 COfona del Mar 72152 Costa Mesa 73150 Newport Be1c.h 73151 Newport Coast 72152 Second high 9 49 p IJl • • • • • • • • 3.8 FRIDAY First low 2'42 am • • • 2 o Ftrst high 8 ~am... • .• ... • 5 7 Second low 4.04 pm . o 1 Second high .10 30 r> m .• .. .. 3 6 SUlltFFOltECAST. WATER LOCATION , •• , , • , •. SIZE TEMP£RAtURE: • .60' Wedge •••...••. 4·7 W')W Newpoft ••••• , .3 6 wrlw SU Rf 8la<kies ••••••• 3 6 wnw River Jetty •..••.. 2 S wnw CdM ., • , • , ••• 2·Swnw 329pm ......... 02 • BRIEFLY Holiday Brunch set to help the hmneless The 1998 Fnends of Orange Coast lnterlaith Shelter Holiday Brunch will take place from t 1 u.m. to 1 pm. Dec. 10 dt a home m Newport Booch Admission is $45 and an unwrapped gift for the shclter families. This years needed 1teml> llldude diapers, sweats, winter dotbes and jack~ts. undenvoar and ram gear. Event ro-chairpeISOn Dorothy LeShncr of Friends of the Orange COast Interfaith Shelter said ma press release that all of the dona· bons wW go ditectly to help the Shelters homeless fam1hes get back on their feet, Reservations by Saturday Dec. 5 are roqwrcd. Por rnore infonnation, call (949) 642-6760. Auction raises funds for hurricane victims • The OpCn Yow l 1 Benefit bufft!t and auction wi be held Dec. 3 at the Shark l lnnd Yacht Club. AU proceeds from this event will go toward the relief effort for victims of trop1cdl storm Mitch in Central America. 1kket.s are avd.ilable at the club and at local merchants. The suggested donation i.s $25 pc1 person. ror more in1om1ation, call Jackie at 949-760-0221. Amtrak service serves locals at South Coast Amtrak California's Thruway Motorcoach now serve Costa Mesa providing a direct link W\th trains m Baken.field. 1Wo motorcoaches depart dai- ly frmn South Coast Plaza at 8:20 and 11 :35 a m. With return tnp at 6 05 and 8 50 p.m, The b1·level tram cars feature panoramic windows, comfort- able seats, some lace-to-face seating with tables, overhead storage bins, and bicycle storage ttreas. Full meal service in acldi· lion to snacks, beverages and desserts are available. Por more i.ri.fonnation contact your travel agent or call Amtrak at (800)-USA·RAIL. POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Anton Boulevard A tellular phone worth $1 SO wa~ S'tolen from a car in t~ 500 blO<.k. • Bristol Street A compact dtic pl~yer worth S400 was stolen from a car in the 3300 block. • • Costa Mesa Stt'Mt A blcycle worth S250 wa~ stolen from a home 1n th 400 block, • PMwport Boulevard: A wallet and its contents wonh $57 were stolen from a car in the 1800 block. • West 19th Stl'Mt About $200 was stolen from a store In the 500 block. NEWPORT IEAOt nOlen from • hOme n the • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot S tdy with me a nunute. I'm 1 going to connect thil> up. Sc•venty·four yeani ago, a Dayton, Tc>nn., high school ' teacher numC'd John Scop~ was , prosecuted for !~aching the theo- : ry of c•volution lfl his biology cla<;s. I le was charg~I with vio- • latmg cl stale ldw mak.mg Jllegdl any tcachmq contrary to the bib- licdl account thdt God created Adam ctnd Eve dnd all humans dre c.lescC?nd(•dJrom Uu~m. Scopes WdS def ended by · Clarence Darrow and"prosecuted . by ~illi~n J~nnings Bryon, ·both pPhtlcal libercils who dilfered in .. one fundtiml•ntal'way Bryan beltevC'd that every word in the Bible mu~t be taken literally true as written. To make his case, Darrow railed only one wttness: •his opponent, Bryan. For several days, Darrow's questions forced Bryan, the jury, · and the whole nation to examine the absurdity of applying the often contradictory and mythic passages of the Bible literally to a modem society that mostly didn't , share such fundamentalist con- victions All this was caught magmhcenUy m a play -tllld Idler d movie> -called "Inherit the Wmd. • 0drrow summed up the signif- icance of the tnal this way: "Scopes 1sn't on lnal. Civilization is on tridl. The prosecution is opening doors for a reign of big- otry equal to.anything in the Middle Ages. No man's belief will be sale iJ they win.• , The prosecution did wtn -111 ~ il very limited sense. Scopes was found guilty, as he had to be under the exisll.ng law. But he was asse:,sed a nurumal fme, and the law was never again enforced. And Darrow won the li1g ·Vlctory. In the aftermath of THE BELL C U il V E ioseph n. bell the Scopes trial, the nation turned away from imposing reli- gious teachmgs. whatever their source, on secular mstitutions. · Cut now to the board room of the Newport-Mesd Unified School Distrtct last week. The subject before the board: adop- bon of public school textbooks recommended by the state after mdny heanngs and considerable study. Everytlung went swinurungly until the board got to the science component, which trustee Wendy Leece refused to endorse because she said it promotes the theory of evolution as Mfact and . dogma." . Fact, maybe, but not dogma. Lcece lS pushing a fundamental- ist dogma (defined by Webster as ~a doctrine of theology and reli- gion formally stated and authori- labvely proclauned by a church or sect") called creationism that has been a hot number for the Religious•Right recently. Like IN- restrial visitors it has attracted a small coterie of scientists who would posit the biblical account \ of credllon as d counter to evolu- tion and want it accorded equal spuco in our textbooks. That would plc:ase Wendy, who told her associates on tho. school bocud that the tedching of evolut10n "undcmunes years ot teaching in the home from con- servative Chnstian parents who hav~ vigorously iauqht tl'\eir chil- dren that d creator God made the earth and cverytlung 10 it .,. fund) which instills m children that there is no place for God m ,. . sc1enre. Beyond the tact that teaching evolution does nothing of the kmd (apples and oranges, Wendy), it pleases me to imagine Le>('('·~ on the Wltness stand being questioned by attorney Clarence Darrow. ·Let's see now, Mrs. Leece: he m1ght say, "in order to be consistent dnd not undemune religious· mstruction at home, would you also suggest that our biology classes teach their stu- dents lhdt women were created from Adam's nb? Mdybe have some sketches to show how this was dune? Or our anthropology clusse~ that a mdil Cdn Live intdct in the beUy of a wtwle? "Or in our history classes that owning a slave is biblically orddined (Exodus 21) and lhal women are comnHmded to be wider obedience' ( 1 Corinlhidns 14)7 Or in our sociology classe~ thdt children who curse their father or mother should he put lo death {Leviticus 20)? Or, perhaps, th~ opposite of any of these edicts, which can also be found m the Bible?" f loly Darwin, how long are Wl' gomg to keep on debdtmg wbether such matters are dppro· pnale in anything but a compar- ative religion class? No one 1s .! BOID~® Nonsurgical method to temporarily : relieve facial spasms and lines. You're ; · treated by the doctor and not a technician. . KennethD Stemsa· p• .. M·D· cosMET1c,FAclAL,& 631 9060 • ....., • • EVE PLASTIC SURGERY -' Newport Beach . -· J·HE FLOOR. GUYS ~--,. SINCE 1953 33% OFF CARPETS Berber -Plush Textures 50% OFF .. 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And ds long as I'm living this dcmgcrously' toddy, I might dS well take a shot at th~ P1Jot for its rccumng Saturddy h••adlinc "Where To Go To Find God~ tht1t sets my teeth on f'dgc Pvery hme 1 H"?ad it. If the listing bPlow that headhnc aw th1? only pl<1ces God hangs OUt, we're IO t•ven more trouble than I lhLllk. Personally, I lmd Gocl 1n a Brdhms concerto, 1.1 maynitkent sunst>l, a corps du ballet, u sedt behind first base, c1 f lammerstein lyric, c1 st>nnus r<1mstorm. an unexpocted cdll from dn old friend, life itself. Ancl sometimes even in cl churth. But I don't want any ol that t<wyht in school. Let llw kids clis• rover 1t tor th<>mselv<'s. • JOSEPH N. BEU IS a Santa Ana Heights resident. His column runs Thursdays. Trendy, upscale furniture store offers bargain prices for new urnl used one-of ·a-kind items . K UI .\l),\M\ <\\.1 I !lt'iflN<,IC 11 \( I (..\())()4( <: 7 I 4•963•7046 Thursday, N011ember 19, 1998 A 3 P pos.t Re,v.. Chnstopher <-'ox (R-'uwpQrt Beach) was unammoJ:!<>ly_ re-elected the Haus poliq chajrman on Wedn' day Cox, whose name was mentioned fort.ti~ spcokei 01 the 11 more thdn d week ago, was one of three members of the con- ..grr:ss1onol lead£'.I h.ip uot.thrtllenged for his po iUon. Cox bowed out or the ~pcakf!fst11p r.icc m OJCl"r to lo ter par- ty unity. Newt Cmyrn h rns19ned rrum the post eart1er thUi month and Cox's name was hriPlly on th~ short hst of repl n~.ment . Bob - Livingston (R·Louis1an<1j'wa:> named the spedkt>r \\!~dn,.sda} ~I look fora·drcl to working dS part of Speak1>r Uvmgston's out- standing tcdm th.it thf" mdJ<mty assPrnblf'd today ... Cox said. Hnu.s leade~h.ip h•,1t11 1s coumuttcd to work.inq w 1th onr col~ leagues m the I iousc.: to mak~ sure that we ge\: th• JOO do1w H COX; is tht> onty Cc1JHomm repr~senthllvt> ln either tbe Hous•\ of Representative and S<mat(• who has tt leadership poslllon. ' .. SpPedway pulls liv entertainment rcquhst Th£.' owners of Speetlw<ty Re taurunt have dead~<1 to with- draw their application for a live entertainment penrut, perm1ss1on for morn special ev .. nts with danc111g anrl extended outdoor dm· ing hotrrs. Local land use rnnsultdnt Jerry Kmg srud the owner will wait until after the fu:,t of the year before deciding what to do with th'• East Coast Highway restuurnnt ·It may com~ back dgttm, hut 11 may not,~ King srud The SpPechrny upphcdl!On Wii faong strong oppoc;1tJon f.rom many nearhy rl',s1d1>nt5, who \\ere concerned that the change' would pro<luce mor~ of d myhtclub~tn>e cstahlishment Are you thankful? Health. ~amily, Friendships Turkey dinner. It's the time of year when we reflect on the blessings. we have received and are grateful for We'd like to know what you are thankful for this season. Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086; send mail to 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627; or send e-mail to daltypilotOearthlinlc.net . Irvine "Fri:'====~~ Irvine Ranch -lomestyle TURKEY DINNER Serves 8 • 1 0 people $7999 lacluda: • Shelton Farms •Yf""' Fresh Turkey < 12-14 Lba.> •Turkey Gravy (1 Pt.> • Mashed Potatoes C1 •Qt.> •Cornbread Stuffing <1 Qt.> • Fr sh Cranberry/Orange Nut Rehsh < 1 Pt.> • Sweet Potato Apple Casserole (1 Qt.> • Mixed Green Salad with Vinaigrette Dressing • 1 Pumpkin Pie (8") Rah ch Market 51!1/CI J<.171 Honey Glued HAM DINNER Serves 1 2 -14 people $8999 I net • Ham CApprox. 6-8 Lbs ) •Apple Raisin Sauce (1 Qt.> • Ma•hed Potato/Onionf Garlic a la Spago (2 Qt> • M ixed Vegetabfea <2 Qt.) • Dinner Rolls (12> • Green Salad/Ores ir\g Allow approx. 1 hr. to rehe t Supertt PRIME RIB DINNER Serves 8 -10 people $9999 IAd da: • Boneless Prome Rib (4-5 lJ>sJ • Hors radi11h Sauce (1 Pt ) • Mixed Veg tables (2 Qt > •Green SftladlOreuing • Dinner Rolls C12> Allo~ approx. t hr. to reheat I I I o Lo- . ---~"I"=---~ ~ ----...._ ---r; .-.. -,.__ ---- • A 4 Thursday, November 19, 1998 Collections start for Ill Ill llW OCC names new · interim vice president OCC's Robert V. Dees, a facul· ty member and administrator of 20 years, was appointed rec:cntly as the college's interim vice pres· id~nt of in truction, Dees replaced CtuiStophcr C. . O'Heam, who resigned m Sep· temher to pursue his doctoral studies as well as '!iome wnting pro1ects. The college will appoint a permanent v100 presi· dent in the spnng • Navajo reservation Dees has already served as OCC's dean of hterature anrl lan· guages diVlSlon for 14 yean;, before that he was the c:hrur ol OCC's Enghsh department. • Dees has also taught at Lo Angeles City College, Cal State Northridge and Los Angeles 'Ifade Technical Colle<Je. 01..-es is • The Native American Student • Organization of OCC is collect- • ing food, blankets and clothing for tho Navajo Reservation in • A.ritona. Donation::; will be .. aa:epted until Wednesday. Qth. • er items that the sttidents will be : accepting are hygiene articles •.such as soap and shampoo, as a native of Pasadena, but r~ides with his wife, Van, m Laguna • . well as washcloths. Wann 24· Niguel Bolted Xmas ALL FALL . Canadian Fabric 50"! -Pine wreath 30% . SJ. 99 Bushes, Reg •s.• OFF Picks, etc. mas Trim A Tree r:----, All Poinsettia 1JD% OFFI & Picks Bushes :J0%aFF I Any one Reoutar Priced I Item or can be applied 25% OFF I to custom frame oraer. I . Lg. selection ..:o~.wrn~r...!t!!J Delta Paint White Foam Champion & Press Board Metallic . Transfers ~201!0 Spray Paint ;GO%aFF s2. 4!eg •s.• s2. ~!g.•4 • ..,, •ourrr••• VALL•Y Hours: 18505 Brookhurst st. 1M ft9·9 tCOMlr Ol lroCllOU'lt I Riil sat 9 8 (ft•),, ••••• ,. sun10-6 FLOWERS DIRECT Wholesale to the public F • • Corona del Mar resident is seeking reimbursement for $400 in calls she ~ays sne didn't ni~e. . Gw:. RlsuKG lllilr Pkit CORONA DEL MAR -Karen 'Lynch had ner ttnes crossed - and the resulting static included a high phone bill and a swt. against two telecommwlications giant<>. Alter noticing that per phone bill had more than $400 m calls she didn't make, the local real estate agent was.intunated "about the mi'>take by her long-distance earner, America Online. and ser- vice .provider Pacific Bell. Batted back and forth between the giant companies. Lynch was- n't given a direct answer and. more importantly, wasn't reim· bursed for the bill. Frustrated by her ineptness against corporate America, Lynch recently sued both comparues m AGENTS: Deb Anderson • Don Adams Dot Adams Servin O.C. for over 35 small·cla1ms court. Not many people would welcome her David-hke role against two of today's Goliaths. Her :.tone come:. m the form or meticulous records :.he kept that she feels will we1gh m hP.r favor. ·As long as I have proof, I feel like I will win,• Lynch said. "Jt's something like this when you don't see any protection for the conswner th1;1l bothers me .• Lynch wds disbelieving when she opened her credit carq bill and found $400 billed from AOL. The lntemet company has gradually branched out to long- d1slancc service, which Lynch took advantage of in April, when AOL offered a promotional deal for S cents per nunute. When Lynch saw that· her credit card stdtement had a charge for that large amount she 111tended to find the sourer.. She logged on to the Internet and found her long-ctistance bill. Much to her surprise, there were . u CONFUSED BY THE MARKET? L cir] • Customized Income & Growth Portfolios • Quarterly Performance review • Fee Based-No Load. ,. .. cir] . •• Sutro Portfolio Management -- . Call !bday! . LANTZ E. BELL Branch Manager 6t cJ Newport Center Dn"ve, Suue 900 Newport Beach, G1 92660 (949) 720-8901 lbell@sutro.com n ' r~ . 'tJ Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily P1I calls made from one of her eight · busmeSlli lines to place:. such as France and Miami. The calls, most of which were placed 1n July and August, weren't made by Lyndl. It ~ out that the phon~ line was working at a Corona de! Mar home, even though 1t should have been disconnected. A woman whom Lynch had never met ordered new service with the existing line, which was in Lynch·s name .. The woman began tinging up a sigriificant phone bill, much mote than Lynch's usu- .al monthly bill of $50. Because of overlapping b1Umg cycles, Lynch first noticed the dis- crepancy on her October ~talc· ment, more than two months after the calls were made, The next day, d, Pacific Bell repamnan d1s· connected the line. However, the damage had been done. •t'd say that Pac Bell '>Crewed up," she sfild. "I was charged with the call'> and stuck Wlth the I bill. That's not my· idea of g<>ot customer service.~ Lynch began a slew or her ow calls to AOL and Pacific Bell bu each time she w M pointed to th other company. Although ·Pacif1 Bc.•11 responded y.rith an Oct. 2 letter admitting the e~or, ne1th<' company is willing to pay Lynch' bill. As for the woman who mad the calls, .her name wasn't on th account.' She can't be held liable Lynch was t9ld. Both companies were contdct ed Wednesday but they wett unable to make an offlc1al com . ment about the claim. Lynch has since canceled h0e account with AOL and sWltCh(~ long-distance service to anothe company. Her trial date is set fu Jan. 14, and Lynch can't Wdll tc show the defendants their errors. ·1 can't lDlagine losing th1 case,• she said. "I can't belicv1 that big busmess can screw the little guy like this. Someone has tc stand up to them • The Law Office of Michael K. Moberly Concentrating In Financial Matters • Trusts, Will s & Estate Planning • Tax Planning , Audit & Defense • Personal & Business Bankruptcy Call 714-525-3922 For a FREE Initial Consultation qftankjgivinn ae m'(S Breads, ltl1 Rolls & Dies IRVINE 262-9270 . 1. U5 11 5 & B (;\ COSTA MESA . 546-6386 MISSION VIEJO 830-9560 f • 'J . . • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Da ily Pilot W e have had our first taste of winter, and it , didn't hurt a bit. . ~ack Frost rupped at our noses ~d we just grinned back. That first morning was as beautiful a sight as I have seen. . The snowfall began shortly after ffildnigbt and went on into . midday. When we took first glimpses of our grounds and the willows across the way by the lake, we were giggly little kids. We were the very picture of a Christmas-card house. We have, of course, been anticipating winter, even though dUtumil officially has better. than a month to go. I've also learned why autumn is a.k.a. "fall." It has to do with leaves falling, tons of leaves. I estimate we had somewhere around a billion leaves in our front, back and Slde yards. They flew from far and near to congre- gate here: aspens, willows, ,oaks, Saturday, Nov. 21 1 O:OOa1n-6:00pm THE FRED COLUMN ·martin .. cottonwoods, a giant blanket of arboreal droppings. I have not raked leaves for at least a half-century. But I vividly remember helping my grandfd.- ther with the leaves at his lovely place in Roslyn, N.Y. · In those days, there was a wonderful reward that came with this ntual. You got to burn the leaves and delight 1n an aroma t can conjure up this very moment. Until winter came, 1 had made a decent dent in our leaf inunda- tion. But first, I had to ditch our • puny California rakes for a Col-• orado-s1ze leaf rake, a monster 3 feet across at the end of its fan- shaped plastic tines. Fortunately, my wife and I put the last of our front-yard leaves into eight huge plastic bags late Friday aftemOQJl. About nine hours later, it began to snow. • And it snowed and snowed and snowed, then snowed some more. These weren't the clumpy, soggy flakes we'd had a few days earlier, the kind that dlsap- pear on the ground. No sir and ma' am, these were the fluffy kind that float down and pile up. According to my measure- ments, we had between 6 and 7 mches of the gorgeous white stuff. Jt covered the redwOOd decking that surrounds two side::; of our .house. It also covered my car; which had been left out due to an influx of stuff in the garage. The .beautiful snow also cCIV- eied the driveway, the walkway to our front door and the narrow stnp of sidewalk m front of our house. It was snow-shovel tune and, as luck would have it, I had purchased an ergonorrucally excellent shovel when l bought the big rake.. . I Will not try to convince you shoveling snow was a real fine expenence. Good exerose, yes; fun, no. But I guess shovelirig is the pnce you pay for the beauty the snowfall bnngs to your part of the world. What I saw that morning was beautiful, and if a slightly painful stint of shoveling is needed, so be 1t. So, yes, winter has come. You were dll on tho money when you said it would "be cold up there.~ • WEDDINGS •ANNOUNCEMENTS NOW FEATURING CRANE STATIONERY! LET OUR TRAINED STAFF CAPTURE THAT SPECIAL MOMENT Paper Gooda •Custom Gift Wrappinl Mon-Sat 9-6 Cloted Sunday• WE DELIVER (See Store fo.r Detal.a.) 270 E. l 7TB ST. • COSTA MESA (949)722-1803 Sunday, Nov. 22 10:00atn-5:oopm HUGE SA VINCIS! •Pre Owned •Rentals ~ • Demonstrator • 1998 Models FACTORY. SHOWROOM . ,. Thursday, November 19, 1998 A 5. Also right-on was a group of But the season is also home to fnends wpo ave uJaas flOIJlg-Thank.sgtVUlg and Christmas, my d ay a matai p{l!f of'--1-b1ffirday, o new·year.;a UCt:A: fleece throws with our names natJ.onal championship, the embroidered on them. We used Super Bowl and Valentine's Day. them just last night, and no Then. whaddya know, it's Easter, doubt we will use them many then, blink;; spring is here. more nights to come. • Pretty darn wonderful, I'd say. . Winter fs expenslve, too, ~spe-. cially for expatnate Calilomians who have to buy the likes of boots and gloves and sr.ow tir,es. • FRED MARTIN is a former NeWp<>rt Beach resident who writes from his new home in Fort Collins, Colo. • Thursdo , November 19, 1998 ·suctess-f0r~sttidents-~rs academic····-:-. . Sarah Pompeii, Gary Robinson •nd NathM Mdtlin are members ()f the chc.U1cr class of the Da Vin- d Academy at Nc•wport Harbor High School 'All threo acknowledge that ey were the guined pigs on ~horn the academy concept was first tried at Newport-Mesa's argest high school But as they n.ear the e>n<I of their fourth year in the Da Vmc1 Academy, they all gree tI!e expem•nce w~s well Orth 1t get otherwise. There arc 360 stu- . dents enrolled in the Da Vind __ , _____ ....,.__._ _ _,......,__.~--t Academy. FYI ---·-- The Newport Harbor Educational Foundation raises money to fund the high school's academies and several programs to · enhance the quality of education at Newport ,Harbor High School. Organizers are hoping to raise $305,000 this year, S 116,000 of which will be used to help fund the four academies. Funding will also be used for the Newport Harbor.computer lab, Advancement via Individual Determination program, expanded health services, music programs, support staff, supplies for teachers, tutoring programs and textbooks. The foundation is engaged in a telethon to raise donations from studenu' families. The foundation includes a grant-wr:_iting committee and a committee the seeks corporate donations and other contributions from other foundations. Major fund-raising projects throughout the year include the Home and Garden Tour on May 13, and the Navigators' Spring 'enefit and Auc- tion on March 20. case. ·vou get so much more oppor-• turuties to spend time with teach- ers," she said. "It's such a plus tn such a big school.~ Gary agreed: "It's like bemg a part of small school in a big school." During their jumor year. Da Vinci Academy members partici- pate in a rnentorship with local ,. professionals in a field of interest. Nathan, 17, who was interested in archaeology, was an inte rn at .Bowers Museum. • "The mentorsh1p program really helpe d me decide to pursue soc1l.d archaeology," he said. •My mentor was the director of Bowers Museum and he always gave me a lot of advice when talking about what schools to apply to • t:' I .New -"I 1ouied the program because 1t sounded interesting to me," science, Englisb and hi.story. The other th.Tee academies are the Shakespeare Academy, which : As much as it helps you .know w~at you qo w~mt to do, it tells you what you don't want to do,• he said. "I want to go to college to take business or science classes. My We is still totally open. I know what I don't want to do.• Da Vmci Academy Duector Scott Dukes scUd the success of the academy is best reflected in the student5' grade point aver- ages. NeWJ>Ort Har- bor students Sarah Jugan, above left. and Jenny Me}'er use an adjustable scale with weights during physics class Wednesday. At left, student Taryn Mast works on tier physics experi- ment Sarah, 17, s~d . "It's an experi- ence not everyone gets, and we were the first to go through . There 4lt'e so many great opportunities e had, ancl there were great teachers who really care about their students." Newport l larbor I hgh hds foUI academies U1at mtegrate several -'UbJecth into a comprehensive core of ddssP.s. The oldest ucade- . has an arts and perfonrung arts focus. the Magellan Academy. with an mtemational relations an d business focus; and the Fra.nkllil Academy, which focuses on technology and communica- tions. • my 1s thP 4-ycar-old Da Vinci Academy, which mtegrates math, One of the initial criticisms of the academy conc;ept was that it was akin to a college maior m high school that could limit options for students. But Gary, 17, said he didn't feel that was the fTAUt.\N WALL SCO NCE 16" H x 10" W Bronze Finish •VR90f> Hodson Lighting Open Tucs..Fr1. 6·30 b. Sat. 9-4 1510 Newpo rt Blvd., Costa Mesa Q ua lity Lightina Suvic:~ for 30 Yurt (949) 548-9341 ·:The Great Pumpkin Has Arrived! .. ... • Pumpkin Muffins• Pumpkin Bread• • Pumpkin Cookies• Pumpkin -Sha ped Cookies• Pumpkin Pie• Place Your Thanksgiving Orders Soon "Best bakery around!" 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The shopping extravaganza was founded by Newport Beach- based Steve Craig Recllty seven years ago Guls lnc. was selected as the sole beneficiary for this year's event. · Ea eh A ·N ew Oratory contest seeks high school applicants American Legion Post 291 in Newport Beach is accepting appli- catlon!> for its armual High School Oratoncal Contest. The local competition will take place Jan. 14 .. Every paitiapant will receivt! $25 a.nd the three top contestants will pocket $150, $100 anrl $75, respectively. ay • a prepared eight-to 10-minute speech followed by an extempora- neous three-to five-minute speech The national finals will be held at Indianapolis on April 11·18. The fust· place national pnze is an $18,000 scholarship, For more , information, call Jun Shaffer at (949) 583-0510. Request for more outdoor dining pulled The owners. of Speedway Restaurant have decided to with- draw .their application Cor o live . entertainment pcrrrut, permission for special events with dancing and extended outdoor dining hours. Local land UM? corisultanl Jerry . King said the owners will wait until after the fust of the year before deading what to do with the East Coast Highway restaurant. •1t may come back again, but it may not,• King said. The application was facmg strong opposition from nearby resi- dents. who were concerned that the changes would produce more of a nightclub-type establishment. Tae kwon do studio holding food drive Aspiring karate masters will receive one free martial arts/seU- defense class when they bring in four food items to Marshall's Tae Kwon Do by Tuesday ,The stud.to is collecting nonper- i.shabl{' food for Share Our Selves in Costa Mesa All canned or pack- aged foods will be collected m a large barrel inside Marshall's, 333 E. 17th St, Swte 13, Costa Mesa. The free class IS f~ne age 4 anti older. for inlonnation, call AngeJa Griffith at (949) 574-0122 At Your Favorite Neighborhood Center! With every new day, Mesa erde Center movt•s ahead to add new re~tauranb and quick food establishments to our Ii.st of quality restaurants. 1 ow more than e\'er, Me a Verde Center has a deliciou~ answer to whatever your c raving is. There's more exciting news in store, so ~lay tuned to lcsa Verde Center! BER&a-ERRT'S® VERMONT'S FINEST • ICE CREAM&> FROZE N YOGURT n~ . Open.'i in December 1MS Z Z A ... A slice of Sicily:' Now Open To Sen:e You Now Open To 8<'rt•e Y<m Coming in. February Souplantation MEXICAN RESTAURANT Y CANTINA A Favorite Mesa l~rde Cen ter Reslaurani is open to sen •e you! A Farorite fesa lerde Center Restau~ant ... incc 1989 ••••••• • " f MESAVERDE CENTER • T O THE . HIGHEST l BIDDER Over 500 Pieces ART COLLECTIBLES ARI 100'5 OF SIGNED SERIGRAPHS BY MIRA-PARIS-PICASSO, CHAGALL & f RT 15 1:. CARAT DIAMOND RING WITH 6 CARA SURROUNDING STONES 14K OLD TO 22K GOLD • • ~8 Thursday, November 19, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa J.Aesa Doily Pil -~-MetfND MWN m;rn1otv me ;t•e Newpoil lta1b.or-"W!W'""•ttlfdnlghtatthe-Buenah:BMQtct o,,1y .Ptl~ Atound Tov_,1n, !130 \/ti a .• y St., ,. harnber of Commerce Sunset 7675 Crescent Ave., Buena Park. more tntommdon, ca'Il (949) 71T-"TReTena Sprake rromo!!O'm·s p.nr. 3801. · · at the. Nancy Clark Education tm fl>w pte~d ctmses.-Porm information, call (~9J 548-4059 · • • Center, 471 Old Newport Road, A dJvorce worksbop wU1 be pre-Suite 103, Newport. Bench. ¢osta Mesa 92627; .tax ttiem to (949) Q&-4110. or call (949) 540-1224, ext. Networking n1eetlng will take Admission is $6 for membeii and '228 A complete IMlng of Around Town place from 5 to 7 p.m. at Villa $8 for nonmembers. For more ' A ballroom dance dass Will presented ·erom 3 to 4 p.m. ·OASIS Senior Center, 800 Md guerite Ave., Corona del Mc Admission is $38. For more inJ motion·. call (949) 644-3244. can~ found 1t ~llypUot.com Nova restaurant, 3131 W. Coast intonnation, call (714) 848-5836. ented from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Admission ls $8 per class or · O at the offices at 180 Newport Cen for four prepaid classes. For more • · ·~-----.i..Hi hway, Newport Beach. Mem· tor Drtve, Suite 180A, Newport infonnation,.call (949) 548·4059. ' . tiers are fre.e· ond potential mem- bers are $10. For more informa-SATURDAY tion, call ·(949) 729-4400. Beoch. Admission ii $40. For · m~re intonnation, call 644-6435. A lecture UUed "ADD Overview" will be presented at 7 p.m. at Coastline Counseling Center of Newport Beach, 1200 Qua.ii St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. Admission is fr<>e. For more infor- mation, call (949) 476-0991. A dramatSc reading of "The Splnt:s ot the Old Mun:sc," a pl.ty by Mylu lkhtman-F1elcls. will be presented a~ 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach CP.nlral Library's Fnends Meeting ij.oom, 1000 Avocddo Aw-. Admis· sion 1s lice. Por more infom1ation, ~u (949) 117-3801. A, water aerobic& class will be:. presented lrom 9 to 10 a.m al 0.ASIS S••niur Cen°tN, 800 Mar- gucnte Ave.., Cornntt del Mar. A.dm1ss1on 1~ $1 For more mtor- n1nuon, call 1ll4'tJ ii44-3214. A singing cla'' will be presented front_ I to ,l p m ct O \SIS Seruor Center, 800 1argul'rite Ave., Corond dl'I Mar Adm1ss1on 1s free. For morP infonndtion, Cdll (949) 644-3244. A line dd.ncing dd.,s will be pre- sented from 3 ~ S to 4:4.5 p.m. at OASJS ~l'ntOI C'f'Jlf Pr, 800 J\lar- gu<>nl<• \vt., CcHOl1d UPI r-..I<lr. Adm1ss1on 1!. frt·~. for more mfor- mdllon, lull (449) 6-11-3244 . ... A group counseling ses "ton t1Ued Relationship lmprovcment will be preiented at 7 pm. at Coast Con- sulting, 180 Newport Center Ori· ve, Newport Beach. Sessions ere $25. For more information, call (949) 720-8437 " FRIDAY. A physical training class wiu be presented from 8:30 to 9:30 a .m. at OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona de! Mar. Admission is $21. For more infor- mation, call (949) 644-3244. A yoga class will be presented by He lena Sprake from 9 to 10:15 a.m. at the Nancy Clark Educa- tion Center, 411 Old N£>wport Rodd, Suite 103, Newport Beach. Admission is $8 per cldc;s or $30 for foUI prepaid classes. For more information, call (949) 548-4059. Parents Without Partners will present d dancP from 8 p.m to c ~~~~9999~99~99~99g9c · TRAVELING? You may be going on a long c iourney, but you don't have to " go farther than Newport Beach " for your vaccinations. (949) 644-3565 c CAN CALL POLICE. i\01 ..,,,o,,olC!i PtC) l9CU1fY NitmCOt'I do) IOI VOU , _,. C.flll I <U> Y,1!h 1'.0 I yoo g<>I ii' ArMnca • •I home l&Cllllv 5Y1'11m m.teo bv • o~ ~ .,,,, 2A-h<M lnOflllcnd potecllon bv lroNd rte!esslono9 .,,,, Cuftlllg-edge lectwM!logy D CNalabie Otect n .#VJ O.ieto K@Y Ito! makoi ADT ws=ems ...,°" more COtWetW!t'll iii! ~ ..... ~ CIU'lllofuptom .,,,, knon1tl "* ,_ IT1Dl"l9Y bOei: QUOl"Ol'lletl -- Sleep 011 The Sofa Last Night? ~ Ca1l Help Mend JO"r Wllys! ·call Costa Mes11 Florist For All Yowr Flo~al And Gi Basket Needs. ~~itiil A back-country hike wlll take place at 9 a.m. at Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast High· · way, Newport Beach. Parking is $5. Hikers will meet at El Moro VlSitor Center . .For more lllmrma- tion, call (949) 497-7647. . A program UUed Rhododendrons for Southern Cahfomia will, be presented at 9:30 a.m. at Sherman Library and Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona .del Mar. Admission is free. For more mfor- mation, call (949) 673-2261. A program Utled Using the Library -Tools & Tricks will be presented at 10 a.m. at the New- port Beach Central Library's Friends Meebng Room, 1000 Avo- cado Ave. Admission is free. For SUNDAY A back-country hike will be pre- sented at 9 a.m. at Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E Coast High-. way, Newport Beach. Parking is $5. I likers Will meet at El Moro Visitor Center. For more informa- ti~n, call (949) 497-7647. An open house meditation will be presented from 11 a m to 1 p;tn. at The Hub, 230 .E, 17th St • Swte.218, Costa Mesa. Adnusslon is free. For more information, call (949) 760-6025. MONDAY A yoga class wlll be presented by · [iREE~ BEANIE BABY TUESDAY A water aerobics class will be presented from 9 to 10 a.m. at the OASIS Seruor Center, 800. Mar· guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Admission is $1 . For more infor- mation, call (949) 644-3244. A yoga class will be presented hr Helena Sprake from 9 to 10:15 a.m. at the Nancy Clark Educd- tion Centrr. 471 Old Newport Road, Suite 103, Newport Beach. Admisston is $8 per class or $30 • WEDNES~AY Harborlltes Tqastmasters wl meet at 7 a.m. at the Bah Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bd1 side Drive, Corona del Mar, Fe J!IOre information, call 586-9172 The Networkers wlll meet fro 11 :45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Co Mesa Golf and Country Clu 1701 Goll Course Drive. Adm1 s1on is $12 and includes lunch. f, more information, call 885-901r Senior consultant Bob Brenn,1 will lead a discussion of rew 1 m9rtgages for seruor"S 62 and ov1 at 3 p.m. at Bayside Vlllage, 300 J Coast Highway, Newport &>.ad For information, call '723-0233. with every •3()00 purchase while they last · one per custo"mer, please! Floral & Gifts · f . ~~ t'UM 'Jtn ~ ~CU#e 50% OFF ALL ARRANGEMENTS ' • Wreaths • Topiaries • Garlands Custom Florals .. - Specialty Furniture Gifts & Antiques · Jlappy :Holidays ~ ~~ + 'rou + snoE. Sr<J~ 1829 WESTCLIFF DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH 949-645-1355 "Low Rates. , What are neighbors for?" It's sorta like t~ere's a big Hertz at the airport and a little Hertz in the neighborhood. We're the ,___,,..3.-o.r-- little guys. We're Hertz Local Edition. And we're in the neighborhood when you need a rental W.1tllftll car. like w~en your car's in the shop. Or Just whenever. If you need a car. we'll pick you ~ up and get you on your way. And we offer low rates . After all, what are neighbors for? For your lnfonnatlon: Optional OW is $9 a day Ava1k1bil1ty 1s ltmtted and 24·hour advanced reservations required. Rates ava1lab!f! at southern Gahfornla locations through Feb 28, 1999. and requires a 3·day mini· mum keep Customer ptck-up/return 1s available In local area. No commercial discounts or promotional offers ap~. Standard rental age restnchons. qualifications. rental period. geographic and return restrictions apply 3-day ~otal of $29.94 includes 300 free miles. 21 i for each additional mile. Taxes, vehicle licensing fee averaging 67i a day, and optional items, s.ich as refuellng,are extra. Proof of insurance may be required . CALL 1·800·704·4413 OR A LOCATION USTED BELOW. 2708 N. Hert>or ltvd. Coate Me1a ---~-.... ==~---=='..71<4·556·'4-173 18182 lhch etvd. ·Huntln1t0n Beach 714·842·5294 • esa, Ask '°' the 3-0ay Weekl!nd SDecia r r II { k '· ·'I !I ".l It ... , fl I v 0 II I In r ·'I 111 II~ I 11 (I II I' I' rt ... ·'I " 'If' I 1 Ill "I I II 11' r: I I I 1 '( H H 'I q 'l '1 I fl fl .. .. r ... • .. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Thu~, November l 9, 1998 A 9 A groupcO'il:i\ ellng "'t'Si1on UtJed Body-Image . Improvement - Female Power will be pre ented at 5:30 pm at Coa t Consulting, 160 Newport Cent~r Dnve, New- port B <"h. S ons at $25. For from 6:30 to 8 p.m-:sw;d;y;-,;; .. th ... _e_o_n_l~~~-. -g-m~ee-tin-. -g-s-,· -c-all--Tb-e-Paclftc Bustne Xch-a-ng_e.__i;;d-;~je;;~l--~;;J;-~...-~~rt S~"COueCtt°O';- church's D1erenfield Hall C, 600 650-2713, has weekly breakfast meetings at For appointments or more infor-Foundation, a nonprofit organiza ... St. Andrews Road, Newport 7 a .m. Tuei.day at U1e Paqhc mdtion, call 644-3244. tion, operates d free museum at Beach. The confidential group is The Costa Mesa Historical Sod-Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., 620 Newport Center Drive, Nt:w· open to the community. For'more ety olds rt)1 o~nl!Quse from Newport Beach. There i:; no The Co ta M Senior Cltb t>n port Beach. The museum, whf~ .information, can 63f-2880:-11 a .m. to 3 p.m . Thursdays at C"harge for the int1.1dl mecung. For Square ;ind Round DanC"e Club has one of the world'~ largest col· . more information, <.:hll f 9491 720- 8437. 1870 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa. more infonnation, call 640·0588 seeks expenenced dancen; to Jam lectlons of ports memorabilia, · J>r~spects Networking Group The event features memo:r.:abilia m from Q to 11 a.m. Thursdays.al open from 9 a.m. to 5 pm. week1 Connect at the Corona del Mar Branch Library, a scnes of work- shops feutunng tips tor 'effective use of library rcsouf\es, will be presented from 7 to 8.30 p.m. every Wednesddy through Wednesday at the librury, 420 Marigold MAve. Tho workshops will also feature lltrntegies tor Web navigdlton. Admission 1s free. For more mformauon, rnll meets from 7:15 to 8:30 a .rn. from the dt}' of Costa Mesa and The Newport Beach Psychologl-the Costd Mesn Seruor ~enter. day . For' more 1qtormation, call Wednesdays at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 the Santa An.a Army Air Base. For cal Association pre cots a coed 19th and Pomoni1 stre~ts, Costll 721-9333 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. more information, call 631-5918. relatiohship grnup cl<tlled Insight Mei.a . For more mforrnat1on, call Breakfast' is $6 For more mforma· Equals Power at 7 p.m Thur~-545-566~. bon, call Arigie Stafford at 474-Overeater• Anonymous meets days. The fee 1s $25 per week. For Hoag Cancer Center sponsors • frpe tai du class for intermed1at.t• A free support group for cancer to ad:.tctnced levels from 10:30 to patients meets al 7 pm. Wcdne>s-1 h30 a.m. '.Thursdays for people days and a support group for pco-w1tb cdncer and their families. 'A ple suffering from chrome fatigue begmner session meets from syndrome meets from 7 lo 10 pm 10~30 to 11:30 d_.m. Fridays. The W~dnesddy~ at the Institute tor classes are designed. to reduce Holistic Treatment and Rei>earc.h, , strnss, incre•se longevity cu:ld pro- 4019 We~terly Place, Suite 100, mole a sen.se of wP.11 bemg Wlth Newpo11 Beach. For more mlor-b<!s1c, eaS}'·to-1eam, nonstrenu .. mabon, cdll 251-8700. ous movements to aid m balance 717-3601. • . NOV. 27 -A Christmas tree l~t will be up and running lrom 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily through· Dec. 20 m Parking Lot E dt the Orange County Fdtr & Exposition Center, 88 Fall' Dnv~. Costa Mesa. For more m!ormation, call (714) 708- 3247. ONGOING St. · Andrew·~ Presbyterian Church offers il support group for fdmili~s with loved ones who are mentdlJy ill The group meets 2225 or Tina Firman at 551-3l56. from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays ~t more mformabon, call 722-4588. St. John's Episcopal Chw-ch, 183 All Lassen's Leads Club meets at E. Bay St., Costa Mesa. For more Hoag Cancer Center offers a free 7:15 a.m Tuesdays at . Mimi's information, call 953•0900. relaxation and imagery workshop Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd.,· Costd from 10 to 11:30 a .m. the fourth Mesa. For more information, call OASIS Senior Center offers a Wednesday of each month at 1 646-1252. Hoag Dnve, Buildi.ng 41, New. Zen Home SUtchery, a local manufacturer of meditation sup- plies, holds a free mectitabon from 5 to 7 p.m. Sundays at Mesa Busi- ness Center, 711 W. 17th St., Swte A-8, Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call 722-7818. The Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commis- sion meet's al 7 p.m. the first Tues- day of each month m the City Council chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, For more infonnation, cdll 644-3151. Nicoline Anonymous fellowship wdllts to help men and wome12 who smoke to quit·and remain smoke Cree. For more information Parkinson's disease support group· port Beach. for more mformabon. from 7 to 9 p.m. the second Thurs-call 760-5541. day of each month at 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information. call 644-3244. The Yoga Place o~ers a prenatal and postnatal yoga class from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Thwsdays. New classes begin on the first of the month. For more information, call 642- 7400. Hoag Cancer Center offers Man to Man, a free prostate cancer ctis- cussion group, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the first Wednesday of each month at the center auditorium, 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41 , New- port Beach. For reservations or more information; call 722-6237. The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar 711 of Orange County offers a program for young men ages 14 to 18 interested m learning about sailing, seamanship, p1lotmg, navigation and cmismg. Meet- mgs arc from 6 to 9 p .m. Wednes- days at the Sea Explorer Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast H1ghwdy. Newport Beach. For more mfor- mahon, call 64:l-63<H or 551- 8591 OASIS Senior Center offers ongoing assistunce couns<'hng . . .... Ill .41'1.· • 71'1. HAPPY TURKEY DAY! 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"·'° SHO~ '·'° ..... ~"·'° 1 A 10 Thursday, NOYember 1?,) 998 Newport Beach/Costa ~so Doity Pilot ;...;i~;;._;_;;...;...:;;..:.;;;.Wii-...iliil-.iilillliilliiiliiiiiiililiiiiiliilliiliimiiiii"=~f----...... ~--rYi.-.--------,n-~·mg~ .Beacit1:-. ~rdl!KU:t,lttm groap for recover-1 0 T I S V For more information, chll 965-ing women alcoholics who have mor inf omuttlon, call 722=6237 .. ' Body Design and United Studios of Sell-Defense offers kick bolting classes from 8:30 to' 9·30 a m. The!>days, Thursdfty d!ld Satur- . days at 1000 W. Coast Highway. Pacific Bell to open three local stores. PdclfM; sell Wireless is open· r.ing mont UlM -40 new 9totes In the Los Angeles area. including locations in Costa Mesa and NeW}>Olt Beach. Pacific Bell will be launching the stores by the end o1 the year, with more store openings i;ched· uled for 1999 · The local Pacific Bell PCS store sites are 3601 Jambo~ Road, Newport Beach; the Mesa Verde Shopping Genter at Har- ' bOr Boulevard and Adal'ruo Avenue in Costa Mesa; and o kiosk tbtiori irl Fashion I.sland in Newport Beach. Costa Mesa Ralphs has grand reopening The grand reopening of the 26-year-old Ralphs store at 380 17th St. in Costa Mesa took place Wednes<lay morrung. After four months of ceiling- to-floor renovations, the store bas a new interior and exterior. The store features fresh pro- duce, restawant-quality seafood, meats, fine wines. beer and spir- its, dairy and deli cases. an in- store bakery, a full-service floral department, deli and salad bar. Tue 17th Street store also has' a Natural Choices Nubition Cen- ter, which features a collection of 100% natural foods, beverages and vitaminS. · Ralphs Grocery Co.,, which w~ founded by George A. Ralphs in 1873, ii the Oldest and argest supen_narket ~t.Oi in Southern California. N~~an buys Irvine COIDP.8DY Barnes Oyer Marketil\g Inc , a 25-year-old marketing company with its beadquarters in .Irvine, was recently i50ld to Anthony Curd of NewpQlt Beach. The company's founder, Bruce Barnes, will continue as eresidcnt. Partners Pam and Bill Dyer will pursue other endeav- ors. • umg involved in 8*Jf'aports mdrketing. Barnes Dyer bas expanded mto other ODDIUlting Meas recently, mdudl:Dg lbe Bob Hope Chrysler Cla$llc .. IDur- nament to be held neJi& ,.r. Financial plannlnJ( for families avallamle The day alter Tha.nJcsgiving 1s the biggest shopping day of the year, but Prudential Securities wants to start a oew trddition, · "Family Future Fnday. • The day after TbankSgiving, Nov. 27, Prudential Securities will be offering free financial planning adviCP~ These services are open to all families. Every family will receive a personalized financial report at no C05l. The office js at 620 New- port Center Drive, No. 1200, Newport Beach. For more information,, call (949) 644-2200. CLEARANCE SALE B~ns on Thursday,· Nov. 19 through Saturday, Nov. 21. Sak i~ms of top Msign" fashions at 60% off RESALE price! · ~ LLJ881XA ~ (949) 675-9756 .3.36 Poinsettia tat PCH1 • Corona del Mar Is Your Patio Looking Dull & Dirty?· Call "Rick Nixon" the Power Washing Expert to Professionally clean it Let's MJke that Pllt10 look New Again' • Power Washing • Acid Wash • Steam Cleaning • Sealers (clear or colored) Brick • Concrete • Stone • Pavers Rick Nixon SPS Surface Preparation Specialist (949) 581-0360 or 1-800-581 -0360 Llc.667230 -:A. Whale o-£ A. Ta.le Childien'g Boobhoppe 8S4-8~3 . . l - 3&t8. been sober at least a year meets CONTINUED FROM 9 frolll 8 to 9:30 p.m. Thursdays to The Co•ta Meta Communicators Toastmasters Club meets from noon to 1 p.in Wednesdays at the Oral\ge County Department of Education, 200 Kalmus Drive, Costa Mesa. Meetings are open to anyone who wants to improve his or her public speaking skills. For more information, call 444-5030. Udo Ille Toastmasters meets discu:.s relationships, careers and Mondays from 6~30 to 8 p.m. at living We sotx?r. There is a coi>.t the Glendale Federal Bank Com-based on d sliding scctle. For more munity Room, 100 Newport Cen· infonnation, call 225-8189 Swtc C, Newport Beach. The cost is $8 per class. For more inf ofltla- tion, cctll 722-0526. The Newport Beach Dlsttn- gwshed Toastmasters Club 1300 meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays in Sgt. Pepperoni's meeting room, 2300 Bristol St., Newport Beach. For reservatioru or more informa- tion, call 730-3671. ~esa Messengers Toastmaster Club 691 in Co:.ta Mesa meets at 7 p.m Tuesdays at Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, 1701 W. Baker St , Costa Mesa. For more informatioo, call 540-4446. Blue Flame Toastmasters ·Club 2717 meets at 7 a.m. Wednesdays at the Village Fanner, South Coast Plaza Village, 1651 Sun- flower Ave., Costa Mesa. The meeting is tree for first-time vi.s'1- tors. For more information, call 855-4308. Toastmasters Club 231 meets at 1 a.m. Mondays at The Irvine Co., 550-C Newport Center, Newport Beach. For more information, call 733-2209. Harborlltes Toastmaster Club 1927 meets at 7 a.m. Wednesdays at the Riverboat Cale, 151 E.- S5 ter Dri\te, Fashion I land, New- port Beach. For more 1Rformation, call 964-5314. · OASIS Senior Center oflers a Care-A-Van transport to take members to -appointments and grocery shopping. The shuttle takes members to the center. For appomtments, call 644-3244. People Interested tri reading English can learn With the help of a tutor. Hourly rates and times negotiable. For more information, call 851-1739. OASIS Senior Center offers visual-aid screenings with a Braille Institute representative by appointment. For more _informa- tion, call 644-3244. · OASIS Senior Center has a walk- ing group called Walkers Not Rockers that meets once a week to enjoy scenic walks in and around the Newport Beach area. For more information, call 644-3244. Essential Weight Management otters interactive and proactive weight loss groups. Learn behav- ior modification and other tech- niques to control your weight. Cost is $20. Groups meet from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays at 369 San Miguel Dri- ve, Suite 350, Newport Beach. For more information, call 118-9848 Mattress Outlet Stor ~ 3165 Harbor Blvd. ..._ Costa Mesa One Block Soutb of .\05 ""'1 545-7168 r---~ ~---, I rt-e Eltra Space ~ou Need I I ~ Individually AJanned ~ Resident Management I Units Team I ~ Climate Controlled Units . ti Op~n 1 Days • 1,000 I I ti Computerized Gate .~ CUmts t't' A t 1· I Access r ompe 1 1ve • a es I r----------, ti Personal Business & 11 STORE NOW 1 Seasonal Storage I I 1 SAVE I ~ Extra High Ceilings I 11 $·so ff 1 I 1 I 0 ·I ~ ~ I 1 I Your 1st Monthly rental. I I ~ ~ I I L Exp 11/'l0/98. Mutt prMent ed . .J -r . ,. ""P\S'r I ~----------• 840-9019 I I 1111 Camel back St. BISON AVENUE I L Newport Beach, CA 1 1 _________________ .. The Hope lnltltute, a center for r~covery and fainily education, offers a women's support group from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays at 2900 Bristol St., C-206, Cost~ Mesa. For more infonnation, call 432-0020. The Healing Connection offers a women•s relationship group at 7 p.m. Tuesdayi. at 4425 Jamboree ROdd; 180-A, Newport Beach For more infonnation. call 261-8003. Women Helping Women offers a free peer support group for woman in trdnSitlon from 3:15 to 4;15 pm Wednesdays at 425 E. 18th St .. Costa Mesa Topics include self esteem, exploration of feelings. commwlication, trauma recovery and personal support. For more information, call 631-2333. H~ag Cancer Center offers a free yoga class from 10:45 to 11:45 a .m. Tuesday at 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For Alcoholtcs .Anonymous meets from 6:45 to 7:45 a.m. Monday through Friday m Room 3 at Oasis Seruor Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Por more information. cctll 644-3244. The Ali.helmer's Association and GnE'f Support Group of Newport ViJJa West/ViUa Rosa cosponsors a free support group meeting for caregivers at 7 p .m. ihe fourth Thursday of each month through October at Newport Villa West Assisted Llving, 393 Hospital Road, Newport Beach For more i.nformatlon, cdll 631-3555. The Alz.helmer's Assodatton and Mesa Terrace. d residential com- munity for people with Alzheimer's clisease and related dementia, offer3 a free support group for care- givers at 6:3(> p m. the first Tuesday of each month at Me!>ci Terrace, 350 W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa. For more mformation, call 283-1111. Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber for only s49900 UPT03MOS SAME AS CASH OAC . Based on 50 yds. Padding & Installation Included While Supplies Last £ABPET DEPOT VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE Commercial • Resident/al Sales & Service h, -JI W:>c1 Wev...f\ A•ll'M : & ~ Carpc ng Ava Die 1904 H•rbor Boulev•rd • Coata Meaa .....,:.:~:::.:...;;~--..;,i~--4 N.E. 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P1 ices bt.·Kin tJI $25 and of ro1u-.'le1 deli\ ery;.; amilal>/r.. • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Da ily Pilot SOCie -±Qcals band· t6gether at Big CClnyo~ tcFfightAl I t's time for the holidays, and once again the Alzheimer's Association of Orange County has started its annual fund-rais- ing work The Big Canyon residence of Ors. James and Stephanie Moore was the venue for a din- ner fund-rdiser to assist in the underwnting of the annual Alzheime r's benofil, slated for Feb. 6 at the Four Seasons l lotel, Newport Beach . • Chef M arfo PatUlo of the new 1 Allegro Ristorante m Orange served his pastas to fqewporters Roy and Louise Woolsey, Bar-· , bara Sted and her twm sister, Beverly Crowe, Fra nk and Vic- toria Bonetti, Pab1cla Cox, Charles Conine, Robert Divine, Jacqueline DuPont, Selly Jenny, Robert Rosenberg and Susan and Jim Vocke of Costd Mesa. THE CR O.W D Robert and La Dom a Eichen- berg and Congressman Chris Cox. All of the honorc-es have distingUished themselves through service to Alzheimer's treatment dOd rcsedrch m the . Orange County community over many yedrs. ~It is impofb1t to know that ,., evriig Of flni- food, fun, llMic and dancing and crf wl provide support for the many ways the Or .. CCJU!lfY OIOpter helps ~ for the two to 20 years Alzheimer's d'rsease can last: .mcutM.tndor, ~sAssodaton of Orange County . last.· said Unda · Scheck, execubve dfrectoror- Alzheimer's Association of Orange County. •All of our services are free, and • that is lmportant when there are so many . costs involved · along the way." The theme for the under- writing fund-raiser Also in attendance at the Moore home wus the chair of next year's gala, DonaJd Power. who welfomcd d host or special guests slated to be honored at the benefit, md uding Sandra and Alex Rados, Betty Belden- Palmer, Sheriff-elect Mike Carona, Donna dnd John Crean, "It is importlmt to know that an evening of hnP food fun, music and dancmg and art will provide support for lh<' rncmy wa.ys the Orange County Chdp· ter helps people> for the two to 20 yedfs Alzheimer's chsedse ccm cente red around art, as does next year's gala Patrons at the Moore clinner were requested to underwrite by I sf'lecling a flower to symb~lize a particular level of finano al sup- port By the conclusion of the pctrty, ct bca4t1ful vase \.-:as over- Attendin g the Alzheimer's be nefit party at the Big Canyon rnsi- de nce of James and Stephanie Moore were Pal Cox, le ft, George · and Jacqueline DuPont. At Pelican Hill Golf Club $125.QO per person Package Includes: * Golf (Tee Times b~git)ning at I 0:30) * Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner In the C lubhouse * One Small Bag of Range Balls * A Pelican H ill Bag Tag Please call {949) 760-0707 for reservations today!!! www.p~licanhill.com 111e Original 'MIKE'I CARPETI .· OVER 25 YEARS IN COSTA MESA • Now·Owned & Operated by Mesa uphol stery~ 20% OFF ENTIRE STOCK 1Jte4a, TEXTURES • PLUSH CABLE • BERBER CALL NOW 642-8400 DESIGN C ENTER //For All Your D ecora ting N eeds!'' FURNITURE REUPHOLSTE~Y • Custo m -Made Furniture Slip Cove rs • Pa tio Furniture • Drape ri es. Shades. & Bedspreads. llowm9 with stems lranslt1hng into $10,000 for the> big funcl-n11s- er. ThP conn•pt ol flowNs and art came Jrom onP of tht• f Patured }Jdintmys of an AlzhPmlN' palicnt, ent1tlc•d ~ r(lr L<1urel • hy Marge. The work 1s c1thN a Vd!>I' of Oowpro., or a wo111t1n\ portrc111, depenclm9 on tht> iwrc t-ption ol Thursday, November 19, 1998 - th,. .onlooker. · This ptnnttng. 'dnd othrJS ~.,.. • AJi.hi•unP.r'i. arti. ts, will l>e fea- tured i,n an art auction h1llt:.'<i a f£•monT1n lii7J~fa mg. Selly Jenny, who began thf;:.. ·memo· ne:. art process" tor Alzheimer's fldtit•nts, u1d: "Mcmy of the tndt· v1tlunls hctve nevP.r pdinted hetore, hut use the language <;>f <1rt lo expr~ss glimpse~ of who they wNe und who the~·:.till are, even though they may not be ctl.lle lo rommuru(ale.w1th . words." . Qver the pdst hve years, the volunteers have doubled tQ meet the grm•:mg needs of the Alzheimer's A ..... octation of Orange County. New treaunentl>" hove provided hope and encow- dgrmtent for the pauent and the pt1t1ent's family that Alzheuner's may not he incurable torever. To get involved, to get mo~e mlonnatmn, to donate to Alzhe11rn>r's treatment, research ctnd iot dss1<.tdnce for pdtients, call (800J hti0-199J I :-S.W. COOK-:S column appea~ ev;~ 1 Thursday and Saturd~y date book Death-takes-a~holiday-in 'Meet Joe Blcick' # A 12 Thursday, November 19, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa M.eso Doily Pilot ~ • fDfTOR'S NOT'El The Reel Critics col· umn f~tures movte-<1tt1Q~ woiten by ,+'!' _ _..ommunity cnem~ rving on~o,_,cu,~r _ pdflel .Take a three-hour trip with Pitt and Hopkins T he Grim Reuper wunt<; to sec> the s1qhts on ectrth Docs he work while on. vrtcallon? Is he wal,king around 10 u long bldck robe end d '>c:ythc? Can he fit m? That last one.is the n.1au1 ques- uon that Oedth, taking over the body of a recently clecet1sed man, asks his reluc- REEL CRITICS tant holtday ho::.t. On the Pve of his 65th buthday, Bill Pamsh (Anthony Hopkms) finds thdt 1t"s time for lnm to uo. hut geb d rcpnc•ve to --ho'.\ D<'ath (Brnd Pitt) around .ind entPrtdtn hun c1.s d guest in !us house> Yl>l. Joe> Black can't really ht n twrdUSP he> clcwsn't know how 1POple hw All hf.! knows about 1te is whdl people hdve told him lu•forC' thl'y dlC'. J le\ tl tourist prPtPndrnq to he ct nt1.tJve -and tl(''s dctm1Uy fooling most people. They know • there's some- thing odd~-­ about him, but they'd.n~ver guess he was Death. To "Meet Joe Black• lS to laugh dga.m and again. Joe Melissa shows such Rlchardsoo awe and debght m tus wanderings that you can't help but share in his good time!>. It's like watchmg a little kid with a new toy-it's simultaneously cute and amusing .. The problem 1S that there are many movies out right now that are either cuter i funnier. So wh~t is it.that makes "Meet Joe Black" a moVie to see now rather than later on video? It could l>e P1tt Undoubtedly many people will go to see hiin. He's definitely in top form, both physically and professionally, as Joe Black, but he was 1ust as good in u A River Runs Through It. H So is it his co-stars, Anthony Hopkms or Claire Forlani? No, Hopkins is wasted in his role as a man dazed, confused and barely a shadow of the powetful patn- arch that we're told Parrish once was lt also isn't f.orlani, although dS Susan Pamsh she breathes life and vital:Jty into the film with her childlike optimism. Maybe it's the story lme? The dilswer won't be found there either, only one cliche after dnother. What's the solution? Good question. Best guess: The audlence feels like a guest at the cJo-in ~ t@n dTJ,e f!/Jay ~1l dfkankd-PlJinne1l erved from Noon to 6:00 p.m. A Fabulou-. Four Cour e Holiday Meal $21.95 Per Person Half Price for Children Under l 2 For lnformaton and Reservations, please telephone (949) 760-0221 . A1>k for Jacqueline or Susan. SHARK ISLAND YACHT CLUB l 099 BAYSIDE DRIVE • NEWPORT BEACH <•1 thr ll'rnrr ('If J•ml-ott. & 8aHidt Jl»t before~ B.tlboa hlmd Bndgd Where o Wine LE CAFE/HYATT REGENCY IRVINE Cu: • !l cs frel &'11 ~ ~er l'.nler 11 ca6l8 e9p'c:e as 'IQ.I lh '19de rTlll ru bwtii pin We feji.re ~ !lt!m ~ 119 Olly rt ~ can aw Iran tu' bot.rdlJ meni l.o:aU:d • 1 ~ Jirnllcne ~ ram:r ot JatixJ1le'"' ~~ Ptae (714! 975-1234a57a:l tbn San-11 !Jll YANKEE TAVERN On the bav in Newport Beach Serving Lunch & D nner da ty Located at 333 Bayside OrM! 675-5333 ZUBIES CHICKEN COOP We're moro than Just chicken! In addition to our Aotissene Breasted, and Grilled 0'11ckP.n, we offer Steak. Seafood, Pnme Rib, Baby Back Ribs. PtZZa. a 22~tem appetizer menu and more Generous portions at a GREAT value Come ctieck us out' Open tor lunch, dinner, (pizza end eppetr.zers served ell day) end Sunday Breakfast Full cocktad bar Banquet fooilbes up t.o 70 Gameroom soon t.o be open 414 Old Newport Blvd !Comer of Hospital Road and Old Newport) 1n Newport Beach f545-8006 JOSH SLOCUMS The local got.henng place for over 26 years located on beaut.Jful Newport Bay with a VIBW from every seat The menu features e daily selection of between. 10.15 v-aneoes of fresh seafood Stea~s ere plentiflA wittl 8-10 se!cct.ions feawnng pnme rib Dock space 1s evadable rt you ere arTMng by boat. Open every day at 3 30. 2601 Pacific Coast Hwy (949) 642-5935 Free noon concerts at The.Center - The Orange CoWlty ~r- _......,.orm.µlg Art£ center JS intr.Q.·--..... dudng •A Uttle Lunch Music," a series of free noon- MedJa tycoon Bill Parrish (Anthony Hop- kins) finds his We suddenly dis· rupted by the arrival of an enigmatic young . man (Brad Pitt) who proceeds to fall in love with daughter, Susan, ln "Meet Joe Black." time concerts in Fowtders Hall. . Jazz pianist Judy Carmichael will start off the series at 12:15 p.m. Friday. Doors open at 11 :45 .a.m. The Orange Counnr Pertonnmg ArtS Center is at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For more mfonnation, call (714) 556-ARTS, Guitar ensemble presents fall concert OcC's Gwtar Ensemble ' Pamsh house also and while Death is charming his way into the hearts of those around him, he slips into ours as well. What- ever else is said about "Meet Joe Bldck," it will definitely make you think twice about the accept- ed notions of the Gntn Reaper. 1f you have three hours, think about meeting Death. Smee he's not here for you, lt'll be easier. With a picturesque backdrop as Death pursues life, the tune pass- es quickly. Duector Martin Brest works magic with an old story to make it completely new and entertaining. If you "Meet Joe Black," be prepared for an inter- esting brush with death. t will hold i~ annual fall concert at 8 p.m. Saturday in the col· lege's Fine Arts Recital Halt The ensemble will feature classical giptarist Richard Glenn and Will perlonn under the direction of John McEnary. Advanced tickets are $3.50 from the OCC Community Education Office, and $5 at the door. For more inf orma- tion or to pwchase tickets by phone, call (714) 342-5880. • MEUS$A RIOtARDSON, 18, Is a Costa Mesa resident and a sophomore at UCI. Ft11tum Hiib QruJ.ity Chrismuu Gifts •Silk fl-~u ad OlTIDOOR DECORATIONS. ' •World-Fu.ow Cellcaibl. &o. Pv&.na.ix, i:..-tt Kelly, o-..wda, Fo•wwij, and Senpllim. GITTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Coif, Rslting. TtatiU. lloaW!g. Socttr, ButbUl, FootWI, F.tc. 200 West Pacific Coast Highway • Newport Beach (Comer of Dover 8c Pacific Coan Hwy.) 949-650-4600 . www.allaboua.rnas.com STORE HOURS: Tues..-Sat. 10-8 Sun. ~Mon. 10-6 Vr:ta Nova offers OeSSIC Italian Q.usine with a spectactJar Vtf1W ~ homemade peata5 freeh seSfood & ~ speoaltles and a unique waterfront ambiance reminiscent of an Italian c.ountryside. Prolessiootil &erV1Ce & an a.vard winn ng Wiile I st delight patrons whde d1ri1ng in thts romantic setting Live entertanment begins nightly at 9pm The upstairs Cigar Lounge feawres premium ogars. gprU aod an extensNe appetizer menu. Located et 3131 West Coast 1-t.vf 642· 788) SCAMPI Fine Family OtOlllg NeMy Remodeled Open 7 08\'S A Week for Dinner Only 5 0010 30pm We Catar Private Lunch Parties for 15 People or More. All Maier Credit Cards Accepted Reservaoons Accepted LoCatad at 1576 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa 645-8560 ANTONUCCl'S Enioy dehc1ous homemade lt8!1on cooking 1n o relaxed, casual atmosptiere Steps to the ocean et 6700 W. PC H rn N B Tradltlonal favontes Stirimp Scampi or Fettuoni Alfredo. t.o a t.asty assortmont of Pizzas, Past.as and Selacl8 are offered with Specials Dally Erlj(ly a glass or bottJe of yotX' f8YO!'lt8 W\lle or beer end don't forget t.o save room for one of our delocteble desserts. Open daily 11 am-1 Opm Delivery avail We cater end offer pmate lunch/meetAng room tor 25 guP'ltB 9;49-631-3592 AMAc:.HI ·The prt;m1um steak and seafood house in Orange County Since 1922, Serving kihch Mon .fri 11 30am und 3 OOpm Dinner served nightly ullW 1 OJam located on Ne-Npott Blvd & Coast Hwy in Newport Beec:n. 645-7077 Vtted by ltle Register roeders. as e~red in The Best of crange County GeebOn as !The Best Th&1 Food In Orange c.ounty • Lunch, · dtMer, cot.enng & takeout f'0./11 IFEN IN IRVINE. 15455 Jeffrey Road (at Irvine C.enter Or.) 857-8424 Open everyday Sun thn.i Thtrs 11am-9.~. Fn And Set. 11em-10pm Also locirt.ed et 615 w 19th St' Costa Ma6a !5484333 ROYAL THAI Open 7 days a week. Sel'Vlng Lunch & Dmner Daily 11am • 3pm Sunday • Thursday Dinner 1s served 5pm -10pm Sunday . Thursday Fri and Saturday open until 11pm Located at 4001 W Coast Hwy 645-{'niAI) DIHO SIAM Thai Ch1n1WS Cu1sme Open 7 d&ys, Monday • Saturday Lunch 11 00 am - 3 00 pm ()nner 4 00 pm • 1000 pm Sunda-t Olnner only Party tray6 & catanng available Located 111 the Costa Mesa Cotrtyards et 1835 Newport BM! 0.154. 645-3259 < •tJ .iJ f,.. NEWPORT BEACH BREWING CO. ~~IDl~~N~~~(~S4=Btit The orly tire.wry in Newport 8c:ich we serw sward 1Mmng beers INKA GRILL Experieoce the new flavor 1r1 ()'ange County Enioy a Euro/Asian • RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT On b!lard the -Pr de of Newport• Riverboat. Home Of The Newport Harbor Nal.lbe81 Museum (Formerly Reuben E. Lee) Is Open From 11 t1m-9pm lunch and Olnner Sat Sun Brunch Sam (closed Mondavsl ReservP .ans Needed Only For Weddings, Banquets Or Private PartJes All Meior Credit Cards Accepted Loc&ted At 151 E Coe&t Hwy, Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 673-3425 Fe~ 673-7864 AUTO BISTRO The first drtvo-thru restaurant on the planet where the food ectuolly matters Our breelcfast bistro menu is served 6em- 11 em GIT en day bistro menu IS served 11elfl..10pm. We Offer fine debcec1es such es Sesame Peanut Noodles end e Grilled Ctncken Foceccie Sandwich with Artichoke &. Rome tomato Plus a fun range of ellpl'CSSo & bistro beverages ser'Jed en day long Located et 3100 W Coa5t Hwy (Next to ~ing BMWJ TWIN PALMS Colifomia r.oet:t.el Cu!sino, featuring the bcut'f of the coast #l e contempOrery mdoor-outdoor Wlage sqU&re etmo6phere, live eotertainment. ftVert rughL Lunch Mon -set. 11 30am-3pm ~ night; bar m nu vn table between lunch/dinner end nu -Sat urol midnight Located at 6~ ~ Center Or., et FoShioo Island 721-8288 JACK SHRIMP Serving euUtenuc Lcul 1ene cu1s ne in en upbeat, casual etmoqtiere ~ p8tb dtntng Try our Jac'lkshrimp p!ate&, or the Jomrrnn' Jambo' ye li a Ol4. and d livery IM!tlable LOcatad at 24a:) w Coo Hwy 85().5577 THE CULINARY WRAP Fresh. h~ lntemetlOnal d llcac1ea wrapped Within a flat roll Optm ? d ys e we from 11 CXlam • 9 CQ>m. Located 1n the Hdl'1"00 Square 250 E 17th Street (7141 54~ NEWPORT RIB COMPANY ' i . & we haYe a tantestie food menu, with outdoor dllllOQ and 1ots of B EN I H AN A FREE parting Locsted et 2920 Newpoot Blvd Hours 11 .JOam. Amuricas most celebreted Japono&e restaurent Open 7 dayll a 11 ~ Sul-Thonl 11 Xlein-1 ·OOan FnS.-: 675.a449 wee Lunch 11.30am-2 30pm Moo-fn Dinner 5:3>10.CXJpm Moo-Thurs, 6 30-11 ClJpm Fn, S.11 ClJpm Set: 4·3Q.9.30pm BAMBOO TERRACE Chock out the h1ppe6t Chinese restaurant 1n Orange County' · Recently remodeled to resemble an Asian beer hOuse Ori Din i;orves testy Chinese food end otters a fully stoc~11d ba,. with refreshing tropical drinks. e quality wine hst and e greet assortment of premium bottled and drak beers Hours Lunch Tues-Fri 11 45am -2pm Dinner Tua&Thurs 5pm • 10pm Fri & Set Spm • 11 pm Oosed on Mondays Located at 1773 Newport Blvd 111 Co&ta Mesa 645-5550 SIR ROGERS, LTD SanaMches, Coffee and Espros;o Drinks & Smoothies M. nevi breek1ast menu catef'mg available Open Mon-Fri atJ..~a~ Sat et 7am and Sun t sam. locrited et 270 E 17th ~ Coste Mesa 645-2252 GALLO'S ITALIAN DELI Tho finest slWnarine ~ ~ on ~baked tread. Try one of these eccompsnied by ~ chips end a told refreshing an Also a aeam. frozen~ end latte, ~ end t!:9pl'eS90 Located 8t 3900 E Coast Hwy (949) 675-7404 ~n daity 9 CXllr-TI. 5 ~ Betboa locatJoO 3014 w 8alloa 8M1 1949) 723-8333 Holri .... 10 n.n. 7 ~ deiy SUn Located at 4250 Birc.h St 9550022 AVILA'S EL RANCHITO Au!ilent11; Mexican Food, Wltil The Freihest Ingredients & A New l..Jghl. Cuisine Greot M&rgantas. Hours. Lunch & Dinner. Al1 Major r.red1t Cards Accepted l..ocoOOd at 2101 Placentla, Coste Mesa - 642·1142, 2BtlJ Newport Blvd . Newport Beech -675-6855 end 2744 E Cootit Hwy. COM -644-8226 Ml CASA · Our rmels are n<M a tnp t.o Baia a& well es MeXICO Now offemg fir.h tsC05 Phone ahead for orders to-ga, Hours Deily From 11 OOam All Major Credit. Cards Accepted Located N. 296 17th St. Costa Me68 (714) 645-7626 LA PALAPA ~ auth nflC South MeKIC80 Seafood Ceviehe, ~k~ila. C81ilarbnoa, pulpo, ei'lsaledes and rtiUch more Open 8 days a week. Dosed on~ Dine 111 or~ LoaiCed at 123 23rd St In NeWport Bead'I (near Mu:t l'fldl'•l 673-2657 FERDUSSI TASTE OF PERSIA 5<lYor'y PerGi n cu na 10 upscale, olfordablO atmoSf)l'ltt9 ·11~~10 LQ>rn Sunday-lhll'Sda'f. until 1am Friday&Wrday Wi1t1 IMI lnJSIC LA CAVE Menu kdJdes lobster, Crab. Shrimp, Stoalca Dally 9peciela Fri. & Set Prime Rib, Ful Bar & WJOt List Ceeual Dress Hourt Lunch 11 30-2 30 -Dinner Mon -Set. from 5 ~ Vl&O, MeGtcrcerd, Diner"• Club, Locatel1 At 1895 Irvine Ave , (At 17th Street.I N BIOckbust.ero Entertatnment Cost8 Mesa (714) 846-7944 r:""Mll!Of'.tiff!IM-l:iBl'l'l!!t"kceJDd• lmt ~ [714] 641"9?77 st)'le bland of CUISI08 eccerc.ed with the spices al South America J Beer & wines available Houri ere Mon ·Thurs 11 3Jarn to 9prn, Son 5pm to 9pm and Fn -Sat 11 30em to 9 ~ Located et 200 Bristol St et Red Hil in Costa Mesa. 7144441'-JKA (4652) SANTA MONICA SEAFOOD Regardod as Southam Cahfom19'9 top seafood N!tailer. Wlf1l the largest & finost select.ion of fresh seafood dally Al9o. a muttitude d scrumptious delicacies auch os sushi, grilled fish entrees, clam chowder, fish & chips, sandwiches end oil the fiXJngs fa' a ~ moat et home Open 7 days a woe!( Located et 154 E 17th St., C'.o&ta M"8 (714) 574-8862 THE CANNERY Hi&toric Wota'front Resteurent aod Harbor CnilS8 Canter. Hot.rs M<n-Set. 11 • 30 • 2 OOam, &in 10 OOam-12. CQim, All MaJQr cndit Carda Aeservet.ions Suggested loc8ted et 3010 Lafeyette ""9 . Newport Beacti. CA 9266j (714) 675-5777 Fax 675-2510 CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Get hooked on the freshest f18h avAi4able Fresh grifted frsh. seafood Wld ctiitken, aandw!chea. salads, griled plates and pesia 8pedalties ~seven dey9 e weetc Moo dlru Sat 11am-9pm, SuOd8y 11am-7pm Qltering av&l!able l..ocet8d at 670 w 17th St. ~. Costa Ma99 (West al the new Trader Joe's ) 645-8873 HENRY N HARRY'S GOAT HILL TAVERN We heY8 lhi moat Tl'lpl at l'9W'd 111 [)'engo ~ 46 impottOO beers, 42 micro brewtni We feet.Ure over SO &1ngle-m8!t & blended SCotdl 'Mliakeya es wet es l'T180y lbp<Jf-thHria b<Uboos, tequ1let, & brlndlea OutdoOr a~ in our bear gerden. l..ocawd et , 830 Ntiwpoi"t BMf (Nlwpoft & Harbor) 5468428 CAPI OLI ~ CUllU'l(t 88rved on the waterfront. Enjoy hamtm1ade breads Bod ~ rec:lpn Ftabling a tul 8Sp!'9&&o ~ SerWlg ·bi"Mlf&st and h.nh Located et 634 Udo PIMt {);ya 1n Newport Beech ~deity from7.30im4 CQlin . (949) 7230016 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot date book ThurMioy, November 19, 1998 A 13 he--spent 'LaSt-·-SH mmerL __ ;_ __ ----C-~-· ____ A L .U-l_H..O_U_I:.$ ___ ~ .. ·------·~ watching a stoopid f'TIOVi~ ;~~0~ •• ~. Orange County Pcrf onnmg Arts Center at 4 pm. Dec 6. Th tXJDC'ertfentures"B.PJ>t!araJ)C:CS by musicians Keith H"-rling and 'J\i' Herndon. 1kk€.>ts arc S.":iO to $46 For ticket information, call (714) 740-2000 or (213) 480-3232 or go to ticketmaster.com. Por more infonnation, call (714) 556-ARTS. p•asent ·nc Thr Trebl • and onMay2, •Mu caJBanqu t.• All concerts at Newport Harbor Lutheran Church on 798 Dover Dnve, NewpQrt Beach For more infpnnation, ca.IJ n14) 548-3631. or (714) 708-5561. 'THE UTTLE SISTE R' •nie LlWo S~.'" tt :rmµder myster')' based on Ra}mond ChandJ, r's classic 1949 play of the snme name} will be staged in OCC'1i Drama !.ah Theatre .. A final climactic scene. A fade to black. A reverber- ation. Emanating from the minds and excreting from the mouths of teena.gers repeatedly was echoed the S6Jlle two-syllable word. Stoopid. Stoopid. Stoopid. Down an aisle darkened, mto a confesSional shadowed, entered the smner. She knows' what she did last summer. He knows what she did last summer. You and I know what she clid last summer. Her confession? She ought to be asking penance for making a bad UNCLE DON'S VIEWS OF sequel of a bad movie. That's an onginal sin. A Bahamas vacaUoo goes awry for college palS Julie (Jennifer Love Hewitt}, Karla (Brandy) and hotel bartender Nancy (Jen- nifer Esposito}. NIL REPUTE Columbia's torch in the opening credits shone brighter than any dim bulbs lighting up the screen in "l Still Know What You Did Last Summer." Back again, it's the newest ~asher. After the Freddys, Jasons and Leatherfaces, now we're down to The Fisherman. Who next? The Posbnan? Now there's a real threat. Lead character Julie, knowing The Fisherman WO.!)'t stop until she's dead or the J'{iOvie's over, is as jumpy as a frog in a skillet and as wide-eyed as a lobster headed to a kettle. Emitting lilgh-decibel yowls a Kathleen Battle or Maria Callas nught keep better in tune but not rut that many octaves above nuddle C, Julie thinks she sees The Fisherman in more places than McCarthy ever saw comrrues. Under the bed. Out the wmdow Other side of the door. The Fisherman is after Julie I because he if.. offended by her attempt to kill him the year before. And guess what? It's the one-year anniversary of said dction. Therefore, what is both a fundamental law of the universe and the 11th corrunandment must be followed-thou shalt extract vengeance exactly one year later. · This dude is ticked off. Attired in his sou'wester, The Fisherman is ready to deliver a blg mackin· tosh attack upon random inclivid- uals as a method of stringing out a 90-minute movie that ended up 95 nunutes too long. Not enough aquaria could be made to house all the red her- nngs swi.mmmg around this foundering dinghy of a flick. lt was a dark and stormy rught. Secluded on a resort island even Gilligan would find lacking in amenities, our future victims are trapped in a tropical Bates Motel populdted by a pas- sel of OMV-trained clerks and dopers in dreadlocks. Chased in terror, to the cupola .. PRE· CHRISTMAS TENT SALE Thursday, November 19th Friday, November 20th Saturday, November 21st Sunday, November 22nd ~ JOHn lfOn~RD'S GOLF SHOP a couple ascend, the soundtrack's bass notes rumble as the music crescendos. The Fisherman emerges from the shadows •. stoic and stolid, moving like an animat- ed Statue of l.Jberty as the back- 1.tght frames a villain who projects all the menace of tuna casserole. The resident victims, instead of familiarizing themselves with words such as assault rifle, stwn- ble around the hotel in uncon- vincing horror. Platitudes from these multitudes waft out of a scnpt of banality. Leaving a theater packed with dullards and troglodytes. ftild exit- ing through a lineup of still more dullards and troglodytes, one wonders why such icliotic films · become monster hits. The pre- saent comment made by the hotel desk clerk near the begmning of • 1 Still Remember What You Did Last Summer" explains it all "Duuuuh." • UNQ.E DON reviews B movies and cheesy musical acts for the Daily Pilot. 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For more information, cdll (114) 556-ARTS THE HARMONIA BAROQUE PLAYERS The Harmonia Bdroque Pldyers will perform chamber mu~c in Newport Beach. On Feb. 7, they ''q(ugs for t~ Jlo(Ufays! 11 HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Charles Dickens' . . MUSICAL EVENING The Jewish Commuruty Ceuter of Orange Cow1ty presents a mu!>ical evenmg with Svetlana Portnyaskaya at 8 p m. Dec, 1.9 at the dinter, 250 E. Baker St., Cos· ta Mesa. Advance Uckets am $15 for memberS, $18 nonmembers, and $20 at the door. For man• information. oau (714) :755-0:J40 .•. STAGE 'DINNER W ITH FRIENDS' South Coa:;t Re~rtory's West Coast premiere of Donald Mar- gulies'~ drama "Dmner with Friends• rum; through Sunday Performance times are 8 p m. through Fnday; 2 30 and 8 p.m. Saturday: and '2:30 and 7:30 p.m Sunday. Tickets ure $28 to $45 SCR is dt 655 Town Center Drive, m Costa Mesa. For morn information call (714) 780-5555 at 8p.m ... today. Fnday and Sat- urday anti at 2 p.m . Sunday. Advanced tickets are $6 for the Thursday and Sunday perfor- mances, and $7 for Friday and Satwday performances: Tickets at \he door will~ $8 and $9. . foot more mformation, c<tll (714) 432-5880. . . 'LA POSADA MAGICA' So.uth Coast Re~ory present:; "La l'osada Magica• 'by OctaVJo Solis, a story of a youn~ girl who rekindles her Chrtsttnas spm\ by re-enacting Joseph and Mary' search for lodgmg. Pre· views are Dec 11-13; and runs through Dec. 27. Tickets are $11-28, dticounts for children under 12 end groups at most performances. SCR ~ at 655 Town Center Dnve, Costa Mesa. For more information, (all (714)7.08-5500 Savings up to 30% During our floor sample SALE! Ho""' M,[W-ll·'i • n.,\-11-6 • Su.-11-t Hlf you,r e looking for a classic holiday tale ... head on over to South Coast Repertory!", ~'&' ·adapted by Jerry Patch • . On Tbe SCR Mainslllge LoflJ-Prieed Previews .Begin November 28! Perf,,,.,,.,,neu Run Tbrough December 27! ... ..Full of ghostly cheer and decked with a delicious sense of fun!" . . F or till' I <>1h Sl'a.,on. snr::! l.11111)\ !<>harl'. lht.• \\~.tnnth of thl' hulida~ s "ith Omngl' Count} famiht.>s in this tinw- Jc,, 1>1rkl'll!'> d.i: sic. Ghrl k } our hnltda\ calendar no\\ and pick a datl' to Oll'l1 1 tn) lim, B<1h Cral'l1u ru1d ol,d rrwnezr.r Scroo 'l' himself. Thl1 'II he \\'31Ung to put }OU in tlw holida) "Pini! ltOll(lfW) PrnCJ~· 8AR8i\lli\ \~D MARK ( lf~I:\ JOH so' t 1(1.,\/ ~ 1 ( I holiday institutionr· 0» I ii I ' 'I ~ . •· jO)OUS occasionr· • • ... ... -;-~A 14 ThUfsdoy, NoYOmber 19, 1998 1rn.1 f11us (O\f Pb .., o CC b turnu19 ack: t e • .Jr clock a half-r.cntury to a • · seedy, shttdowy Los Angele~ where sm0<J Wi:ls a thing· or the future and th'" only wt pol- lution wi:ls the noxwus fumes lrom the c1gdretle'> ne.uly evl•ry· one smoked mcc•ssdntly. Welcome to the world of Rc1y- mond Chandle1 Chandler churned out un " unpn·s~1ve qudnhty of pulp he-. " tion m his time, most of it cen- ' tert~d on hi.s hard-bo1lc•u pm'.ale eye PhiLip Marlowe. OC'C lids d1scovt•red THEAJER REVIEW the stogl' Vf!rSIOD Of one of these Jn~slf•nes, "The Little SL'>ter," cmd has rc-CICuleci d gP.nre long ,. uut of fashion and rarely rev1s1tl:.'cl 1 in the thedtN. 1 1t do<'~n·t lake long to discover why we don t see thP like-, ot f\1drluwe, Sttm Spddf! dr Mike l lununer dny mou" As wntten back m the 1940s. they were "'One-dirnens1c>ndl dNecllvcs P11meshed m c;t world ot sultry dullll'S, bruldl cops ttnd killers lurkmg behmd every dooiwdy. . Lctrry Gl'lbart Sdtirtzed th£' gPnrc ..;upt>rhly in his musical "City ot .\ngt•ls " r1 • "The Little Sister" IS uc1ty of Anqels" with the tonyu<' rt1moved from the ch£'ek. Duct · tor Alex Golson fa1thfuU)• re-cre- ates a dusty paperbac.k ection of· tbs.fiction library undoubted! aware that some of the dialogue is going to draw luughter simply becau:;e of its ludicrous nature. . Neverthele~s. his student cast of pnmarily new faces ctt O ·c dtlacks the Stuart and Carolyn Gordon script with enc-rgy and tenacity Contributmy to the duthentic1ty are David Scdglione's moody, ulack-and- white sl:'!lling. Cynlh1t1 Corley's penoo co:.twues and Ric.le GoJ- son's defirutive lighting effects. Donald Lee Kindlt>, in the cen- tral role of. Marlowe, re>quues some time to wdml up to his character, but brings a fme note of cliss1pated desperation-to the part K.mcile endeavors to take his pnvate eye beyond the i.mok- ing, drinking dnd wisecracks and for the must part succeeds. The "little sister· who appears from Kansas lo hu-e Mdrlowe to hnd her broU1er is rucely enacted by Megan Bdss-Jdckson (who shdres the role with BnannP Moynahan) dS a cornfed innocent dmrious to shed her ndivete. Scaglione cori.trtbutes a cdllleo as rt bldckllldil~ with reason to fedr tor his sdtety . The lemme fatales who warm the show's temperature consider- . ably ate seductively done by Pn- cillil Joy 8Qtkey (alternating with Jet.l}een Rene Gransky) as a glctmorous blond movie queen CRYSTAL CAVE • MclclVhyslcal Books • Orlqinal Jewelry Gift'>. Artwork · Minerals & GemstorK'> • Uand Carved t ryslal Quan Yin & Buddhcl " Herbs. 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Holy smokes! 1/3 of our Bar Is Certified outdoors! 3 out door Pool Tables 1830 Newport Blvd. Newport at Harbor Costa Mesa 548-8428 WEAR · , +WHERE: occ Drama Lab Theatre 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa •WHEN: Today through Saturday at 8 . p.m., do~ing Sunday at 2 p.m. +HOW MUCH: S8·$9 +PHONE: (714) 432-5880 date book Newport Beach/Costa Meso Daily Pilot and Paulina Brown as her Jealoui. LaUna comparuon. Both derive the maximum physical effect. fFom their .educo~ char.act~ A pair of Los Angelel> Police Department goons are portrayed with gusto by Hugh Goodearl and Marten G. Lewerth, who nevertheless lack the timing and variety of emphasis to take their roles beyond the stereotype. Moro effective is Rocky Cerda as u shddy physician with an irrttat-_ mg chuckle,, Mark Fletcher requires a more Jaded charactenzation as a Holly- wood mogul, while Terry Methe- ny, Jo~eph Allgaief,·Casey Weber and .David Brenneman complete the picture 10 roles distinguished only by therr brevity. Pbllip Marlowe (Don Kindle) fllrts with the .. little sister," Costa Mesa's Megan Bass-Jackson, ln OCC's production of Raymond Chandler's classic 1949 mys- tery .. The Little Sister," in production in the Drama Lab Theatre. For those raised on a literary diet of Chandler, Dashiell Ham- mett and Mickey Spillane, •The Little Sisler· will induce fond memones of a genre long mterred. Those born later, how- ever, may srrnply wonder, in the ,hght of a cliche-ridden script, JUSt what all the fuss was about. •TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Daily Piiot. His reviews appear Thursdays and Saturdays. The Pnfoct Holiday Gift That Really Lasts ... C11!5to1n Photo Calenda•~ Your 1 'J. F.i'worite Photos. Lamin,1ted <. o\l~r'>, ~piral Bound •C!!JZ!·CO•tr Cumrr of N'ufo•t, b,J.mtl /Jt''"'>' Mon-fri 8 . ':>,11 Y 5 l)c~ P1"~* C~ 548-0700 DB UV.RY A tlAJLABti HOURS: 11AM·10PM 1 0AYS r --------~---~---~--------M --~--t • I FREEENTREE 1 s3 L P . , : Buy 1 Entree at regular • OFF G. 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Saturday Lme Night.Breakfa.sts 12pm-4am Rmrt'llltons 714-545-9096 • °J 14-343-2010 Catering 3605 .S. Bristol St. ~/MacArthur • (1 blodtj north of South U>ast Pliwl) Graitd Opening! -~~ Professional Dry Cleaners r---15-ok-OFF-l Dry Cleaning Order , I 1 Exclude•: Wedding Gown1, leatherl/SuedH. Furs, Laundry. AJteretion1.1 I No ca1h value. One d11count per v111t. Must pl'9Hnt coupon. I Expiree 12/31 /98 ~---------------------· HOURS: M-F ~-7pm Sat 9-Spm 1170 Baker St., Costa Mesa <corner of Baker & Fairview> (714) 593-1720 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot date book Thurw:lay, November 19, 1998 A 15 . . At-Newpert's J(itayama, ertjoy· .. ~ore-than just~a 1neaJ NA.,'CY C.tl1li\'tR ·• • Ocirfb .,I B ... runch at Brennan's, New·-·_. __ KITAYAMA Orlcuns, 1992. Dinner at Chant~clau, Newport • WHERE: 101 Beach, circa 1987. Whole fish Bayview Place, New-port Beach with beans and rice at the fish-+ WHEN: lunch: erman's Pub, Ocho Rios, Monday through Fri- .Jamaica, 1990 d 3 U til 1 k ay, 11: O a.m. to 2 • n ast WC'e these were the p.m. Dinner: Monday only three meals not eaten at through Friday,d 6 to home that 1 would consider 10 pm S t . .; a ur ay, memordble. But now J can add 5:30 to 10 p.m.; Sun- ! dinner atJ<Hayama. Newport day, 5:30 to·9:30 p.m. Beach , where last Thursday we + HOW MUOf: celebrated my brother's 36th Moderate birthday in grand style. . ·• PHONE: (949) 725- The place 0777 may as well DINING REVIEW be called a OONlEACHI DAii. V PILOT Al one point I had fow dnnks in front of me: beer, sake, cham· pdgne and greP.n tea Jt e rta1nly wa:. a dining expenence, well worth the"J>rice and my expand- ing waistline. The restaurant is alc;o open for lunch With a different special every day, each for $10. The sushi special ($10), available every day, includes eight pieces ot sushi plus a CaWorrua roll. Besides the tatami room,· the restaurant has a sushi bar,~ . shabi.I shabu bar and a dihing room that overlookS the beautiful garden. Sushi is mbdesUy priced, al $3 for scallop and squid to $11 for a rainbow roll. The fish lS supplied by the restaurant's parent com- pany. Also on the menu are combma- tion dinn •rs of tehyaki, tempura, sashimi and filet rrugnon, king crdb legs dnd tuno:S ... tPak G-0mb1- naliOn lunthes include choices or ch.ickf'n and beef tenyaki, tempu· ra, Califorrua roll,.l)ushi and sashi· nu ($7.50 to $8 501, which come with ~alad, ffil<iO soup and rice. A variety ot other tradlUorial · Japdnese fdre is offered, such as !>Ukiyaki, udon, soba and ' maniwa-style noodles1 teishoku and ishiyaki. -A.ll the fomfortS ot JaJ>dil have ~n brougnt to Newport Beach at K1taycuna And even though I felt a bit silly shuJtling to the restroom hi the. orarrgP. slippers, it was one of the most comfortdble and en1oy- able dinn<>rs I've ever had. • NANCY 04EEVER'~ d1n1n9 rev1~ appt:ar evPry other Thursday transporter room to Japan, becduse everything about Kitayama is 100% Japanese. In the immaculate and stark restaurdllt, a calming light-brown hue provides the J'('rfecl atmos- phere for a quiet dmner or lunch and complements the drtistry that the chPfs there pdSs off as food. Chef ltagaJd Tsuyoshi, Jett, and manager Noriaki Tsubone show one of the private dining rooms at Kitayama restaurant in Newport Beach. When l arrived to meet my lcmuly, I WclS taken through a dln- ing room dnd ouU.tde onto a path- way ledcbng to d string of gltiss doorwdys thdt were the entryways lo modest pnvdle rooms Not t1cqudmted with the cus- loms, I glanced down and won- d ered why my brother's. shoes we re sitting outside the room. Next to them were his gtrl- fnend's pumps, and a set of orange slippers. I sat on the wooden pabo, which overlooks a meticulous garden and wtttcrfdll. Alter I got my own shoos oU I slid open the sliding glass door to greet my dinner companions. The table was ttl floor level, but to ease your knees you Cd!l slide your eOclitiuU a . (!J~ Vkw6 . • Pool Tables •Sunday NFL Tkket •Drink Specials Fucmg tile Newport Pier 2116 W. Oceanfront (949) 675-8041 l legs underground. The private space -called a tatami room -was an elegant setting of bamboo and woven grass Wlth simple lightmg and one painting on 1he wall. Tatami rooms are common in Japan, where busmess deals dfe sealed and the term N power lunch" takes a whole other mearung. Here, they're used for baby showers, business meetings or just for fun. We started with steamed dumplings with shrimp -a spe· aal made at the sushi bar - which was a Qdll of succulent shrimp and delicious crushed . white fish with a puckered top wrdpped in parchment pdper and boiled. Next we tried the crab and avocado salad ($8.50), which was like a Califorrua roll made into a salad: mixed greens with broc- coli, avocado and real strips of king crab tossed in a delicious sesame :;oy dressing. TI1e fried calaman, a favorite of nune dl any restaurant, was outstdndmg No sauce was need- l'd ror these little masterpieces, '!!Pl><'d m a delioous batter and fried to d golden brown. When the giant order of assorted sushi arrived, I knew it was tune to slow down. Accom- pwued by I.my dishes of already· poured soy sauce, the enormous platter was covered in a beautiful ttri'ay of sushi-style salmon, eel, tuna and Cahlomtd rolls.· As each course came, I admtwd the polite and gracious servr>r, who must get quite a ·workout, bending and kneeling and then gctbng up again at every place setting. She even knelt down m front of the door before opening it. And c;hE;? never MUSIC of - BURT ACH "~Is travels and voyages through my music are amazing. Thank you. McCoy Tyner, thank you." ... Burt Bacharach l•t11rll•1. levember 28 at 8:00 •·•·. l . ' stopped snuh.ng. I almost lell emhcfrrc.1ssecl to get such gH'1ll Sl'l\'ICC. The nrc:rnd hthtle. more of an art fom1 than t1 mec1l, wc.1s the mixc>d f;habu ~halw, d hedlthy soup fillecl with cl mound of Japunese mushrooms, bok chcy, medt, oysters, hsh c111d oth<>r veq- etti'blE>s A ceramic pot is placed ~m top of an oprn flame. ln.,aclc· is d brown broth, nabe, that is slowly brought to a boil. As thr> broth heals up, the server, usmg chop· sticks, rnetaculo11sly places the meat, fu.h and ve~etah1es mto the pot, slurtmg with the item thc1l nPeds the most cooking. By the time he' clone - about 15 nunutc:s later -the shabu ~habu i!> ready to eat. It wa~ a teitst ht lor a qlutton, and suddenly glutton became my · middle ndmc. EVEREST A MacGillivra~ l"'recman l"'jlm Vv'hatever your landscaping or maintenance . needs, Lloyd's can do it ALL ... EXPERT LANDSCAPING . ~ THINK NG ABOUT LANDSCAPING OR YARD MAINiENANCE? CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE TODA't1 [LJ !.!cg.!:.!! •s: (949) 646-7.441 . Lloyd's Nursery a landscape Co., Inc. 2183 Falrylew Rd. Sylte 216, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 EXPERT LANDSCAl'UtG I SPAINKURS I MAINTENANCE Stall LlcanH Ill. 114US Cxperienc:.o the IMM McMCI ·~ on our CilAHT' 1/2 ~ Sc.roen Including h M.u." c1' ~ twn.on" In ll.000 watt~ Sound rutu"ng Namlbon ~ Lill• Nouon l • J 6 Thursday, November 19, 1998 • commun1 forum t Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot. _our sense of hu oocl stuff happens. Just ask Michael and Linda SeQo. The young parents realized the Great Amer- i'c·an Dream last Sunday when they were handed the keys to their new home, a qui<.kly built .but ever-so- cutf' house with a w~-p1cket fence, leuJ-colorea shutters, a pine green front ldwn and a playhouse tor 'the couple's four cpildren. · The house Habitat for Hum,mitv's first effort in Costa Mesa -·was bdilt in a seven-day rnnstruc.tion blitz that was part pre- -cision, part passion and a lot of per- r spiration ~--..--L--~~~--~-- squeezed into a two-bedroom apartment, getting by but hoping for so much more. The house-building cffo1t was in complete rhythm with other I Iabitat for Humanity projects, reflecting the lasting image of farmer President Jinuny Carter's simple act of picking up a hammer and going to work. in and helped build the house. The building blitz was a study in volunteerism and proof positive that humankind must be -has to be -. innately good. And all the while -as the beams were raised anti the drywall nailed up and the paint splashed here and there -the workers marveled less at .their own efforts than at the joy they would be bringing te Linda and Michael Sebo. Barbara Thomas, the locaJ Habi- tat president, summed it up perfect- ly after the house was blessed and turned over to its new tenants ' } The housP on Del Mar Avenue providPs sht>lter for the Sebos and tlwu children. The family had been And that's what happened Qn the snug but comfortatile 'Jot on Del Mar. People showed up,· grabbed a hammer and went to work. Friends. Neighbors. Strangers. Even the couple who had hoped that they would be the lucky ones selected to get the· keys to the n~w hou~e on Del Mar. When they found out that they would not be getting the house, they shrugged and pitched "This group had a home," 'she said, gesturing to the Sebos. HThey just needed a house to put it in." Good stuff happens. DON UACH I OAll.V PILOT Linda Sebo holds the keys to her new home in Costa MeSCl as her hw.band, Michael, hugs her during a blessing ceremony Sunday. •' .. ~~------------~~--~---:---~~~----................................ ...------:-~---------------------------,. f ~ READERS RESPOND ~ . 1~$cience standards Create debate I ._ I"" ~ · AT ISSUE: School board member Wendy Leece doesn't approve state science guidelines, saying they promote evolution as fact. . F u:-1 drl<I forr>most. let me SdY that I am a Chn-.11c1n ond was d student of Jl<lroch1c1I sc:h1)(ll' during my elemen- tc1ry ) t>ttr Thereafter. my education through I 1\\ ..,< huol wets dt great public mstitullons. !Junnq muc:h ol my kindergarten-through- ' 1'21h-q1<1dl' Pd1tCdt1on, I felt that the Pledge or AllPq1<1nc e pr.1clicPd dl school ond the fact ' that t>VPry d<1y we would sdy that we arc nnl' nc1lion undN God" was sufhctent to . .. 11pj>lPn11•nt the r<>hg1ous beliefs that 1 was tc111<1ht di hurnu I would like to respond to the rPspC'C l!V(• roncPrns expressed by school I board memtwr Wendy L<•ece ( wcreation, PVolution dPbulE• !.Urfaces, • Nov, 12). Whtlt• L1•ece endorses Ute ma1ority of Ute " ... t .. ndar<ls p10p~e>d by the slate, she dlien- at~ hcrst•lf dnd oppo-.es one of the specific views y.1thm the c1w.i of science -that which is relatPd lo the theory of 0\'0lution J fer has1-. for domg so is that the standards m }' hP fdctunll)' based dnd hdve a dogmatic ! !henry 11!11 U:ece n1<1y he interested to know tllat 1J1r.ro ctrt' m<my religious sectS within the wC?1 lei We dS Chris bans are a rrunority in the 1 l'bcpou~ world. Just m the arena of Chris- 11.rn1ty on1• finds different belief systems One ru!'C'd onlr look lo Northern Ireland or other (llel.IS of the world thdt dTfl grapphng with rt•licpous tunno11. Etich relJg1ous sect has its nwn cloctnni> thc1t it procldJJlls Lo be the truth. 1 hc1l in c•ssenn• 1s thP dt>hmtion of dogma- . t1o.;n1 So, 1f LPN c heheves thc1t the stdte is \\ h1nq m unposmu viPws that ar~ contrary to her r<>hg10us l>t1hels, 1s she not attempting to Pllyacw 111 the scJTn<.' type of conduct by proposing hN subjective religious ideology ilS a school board ntt-?mber? ll 1s important to note that the FII'St Amendment ol our grPat Constitution pre- <:lude ... dny govPrnmental entity from estab- h hmg any laws or regulilllons pertairung to u~1ig1on Tiwrefore. the state would be VIolal- mg our conslttut10ndl rights 1f 1t was estab- h ing any rC'h91011s pnnc1ples by a scientific: st nclarcl or hv ciny other ubject matter tc1ught m puhhc schools. ~l'11g10n ht1s no place tn the public acade- mic «1n•n,1 II onP "e"k"' to establish reli91ous 1>dh0ts, tli(•y cun clo so c1t home, church or pav<1lP ••< t1clern1c mstitut1ons that dI.e free from uovr•mmPntdl rc•stnction" and ntangle- wents pPrl.itmnq lo n•liglon. 'As e1 ( "hnst1c1n, 1 c:c1n appreciate Lcece's cone mns t1 hout the "consl!rvalive" Christian parents who ht.tve taught theu children about < "od <1t hornf.·. l lowewr, 1f d child's fuith in Coo is subject to dc.c,trucllon as a result of mutuahstic oh1cruve sc1enllhc teachings m 1~001, then that faith was not taught vigor- ously enough. 'Ihle reli- g10us. beliefs m faith tdught at home and at church that have foundational stahihty will always be mdestruc- tible, I hdve reviewed the state's proposed standards relatmg to science and found no tedchmgs that entail •atheistic:" or • dnli· Wendy Leece God• teachings as drumed by Leece. Leecc also claimed that the stan- dards instill in children that there 1s no place for God in <;c1enrn. There ts a pldce tor God not only rn science" but C1lso m all other sub· ject areas m school. . The uconservative" Chnstidn parents Leece mentioned Who feel that public schools dre not meeting thetr obbgdtlons as fdf as religious studies ure concerned, either by failing to teach religion m school or adopt: mg a standard of pohcy contrary to their own, do have the freedom of availing them~ selves of pnvpte academic tn!>titutions, Free- dom of choice by freedom of rt!li91on L" what ts so great about our country. Jn do mg, I would like to say thdt m the acadenuc arena, a neutral ob1ect1ve repre· sentation of youth is best whatever the sub- ject matter may be. It 1s true Lhdl various the· ories of evolution and sc1~ncc dre mutually exclusive to a certain degr<'e. How(!ver, we must never allow the government to fo..,ter any entanglement with ruspect to religious teachings, especially when tho .. ~ teachings take place in the public school'> Ultimately, a well-adjusted child should be ctblc to digest the teachings of the Bible clt home and at church while also bemg objective enough-to • study the scientific pnn<'1plcs put forth by state government that is more than qualified lo set those particular st;:mdt1rds. FRED ASCARI Newport Beach The Bible ts not a theory. It 15 d story and ts taught in my home and in my Chnstian church. The story tells the who and the why of creation. The public schools should teach saentific tlleones about the how and lhe when. My faith m God.has never be •n threatened by a snenti!1c theory JUDITH M . GIELOW Co .. td Mesa I would like to comment on lhe creanon/evolullon dcbato that surfaced m the school bourd's program. J think it 1s absolutely ridiculous tht1t thc?·Scopcs tnal 1s still being tried m such a modNn·arcd tts Newport Beach. · Th.Is religious war ugumst sc:iencc has got to end. High school and grt1nunar school stu- dents today n1>cd mom c1t'nt1f ic education and les · ot this mythologicill thinkmg. They need cnticdl thmkmg. And I thmk the idea that there arc board member who ore still pushing a stx-day creation m the year 4004 BC' as desrnbed in the Bible is ridiculous. There is fos!?ll evidence for evoluhon that 1::; mcontestdble. Even the pope and the ( dthotic Church h1we come out for evolut1on d~ opposed to the speodl credhon. J'.\nd I must remmd you the1t the Cathohc Church bds lw ~n wrong on c;;cience for the lust 2000 yed.IS dnd 1t 1s finally getting its dct together. And I Uunk t1 Ute fundamPntahst hoard lUPmbers Wdnt to ledC:h creabom.,m, they are yoing to hctve tu teach 11 all. Th''Y dre gomg to have tu tl1<1ch Greek ,ind Romdn mytholo- gy creation stories. The) are u<>tn~I to h<1ve lo t~ach the Sunieridn, the Egyptian, the• Eski- mo and the Babylonian cr<'allon stories. They have to teach the Buddhist, l hnclu, Amencan lndian, AJr1can dlld PulynHs1an cre<1l10n sto- nes Let's nut leuvP dnymw out In fdC't, I just named a threc>-umt course that could be taught at the> rnllege lt•vel. They s1mpl~ cctrmot tPaC'h thc!.ir reliumn cts !>l &ence. Religion dul'S not belong in the sci- ence classes. Let's stop this nonsense;. Let's move on to the 21st cPnlury. Let's quit trymg to force sciPnc~ lo he in thP SC'TVttP of onP's particular faith, bc~ctuw that has n<?ver worked in 'lhe. lc1st 2,000 yt>ars. It's not gomg to work now simply becau c 1t IS wrong, AlAN A. SNOW Balbod Island Let us nut hdve. th cornt•dy of unothe1 Scope:-. monke. tncll. Wt• aru getting mighty (lost> to 1t. And, this time not m Tennessee but in Newport Beach A'> to S('hoot' trusl1•e LPcce's religious nus· s1on, I wish !>he cuulcl undc1sldnci thc1t wll- u1ous fmth IS d pnvnlP lhmg, And ti should . remdm so. (Slop Pmhan r1ssm!J us, WPndy.J Reliqious fctith c d.11 Lw tt1ught m th~ horn(>, tlle church <1nd m pnvrllP relig1ous school. But it 1s not aonc1 qovemment to teach reli- gious behefs m thP pubhc schools, other th<m m d class of romparallvc reh91ons nr hll'f<l· tore lt would be wi-.e JI w , made sure Utdt every school bo.ucl truo;;tee understood snen- W1c method and tlw cnlical role 1t hus played In our "edrc-h for truth ctnd reahty, and all the wonderful bem•llt.., tho c have brought to mankind. It is PSJ>t>C 1ally cnlmtl to be dis· cemmg lfi our selecUons of trustee , when we look at the ... 1atP of "r:1cnce m the Unit >d State..'>, where fo1 lhroe decc1dc" the v. dm111g signs hdve been flc1sh111g . We ctre ahle to gtaduclte only a frachun ol the c1dvanced engineers, mathcmattuans, phys1etc;ts, astronomers and r~sl.'atc h h1oloq1sts lht1t t1 nation of such Sllf! should be CJTdduutmg. To make up that cit !Jot, wt• must draw ht>av1ly on thP. ltdcnts Qf othc1 nation~ ll 1'> chscouragmg. therefow, lor dny school hoard to harbo1 religiou'> lt>rv( nry, which would diminish sc•wntihc nwthocls and the oppn nund m favor of rehg1ous fliith, an<l rmsun· derst<lnd th1• naturt> of hoth. REBA WILLIAMS Newport Beach CORRESPONDENCE Center still harbors strong f eeli;ngs ··ori redevelopment W hy don't we let the poor builders or unpwvers of Harbor Center proceed? We are losmg tune. The pcoplP who are affected huvc been compensat- ed more thnn generously. Let them proceed! RACHEL LYNCH ColJege Park Costa Mesa lf the Harbor C'f>nlt.!1 U('VPl- open> needed to ma k.e .50-some modi.hccttion.s to the11 ongmal design to.satisfy City Counc11, area residents and Plcmmng Conum!?ston demands, pray tell me, whdt manner of toxic.: dump were they pl,uming left to their own devices? In other word , without demand , arguments, thn•dls, followed by more of the same tor months on end. Home Depot would sunply h11ve butlt its stor' Wlth the att1tud1..' that neighborhood cluldren Cdn be exposed to toxic tumes and carcmogemc agent.., as well as noise levels disrupting ~f•1r homework concentration. Rdlph Nade-r would be p!Pd'>ed to know that corporntP. grnPd and irrP..!>pons1bthty a1e abvt• and w "'11 m Costa Me~a. The t.>est question ot tht! ~vening went undnswered by IC'I D<>veJopment Co. President Scott Bell. Thern WdS a young lddy who dSked, if nearby rcs1- tlenls need to he given uir con- ditioners to fend off the dis- turbing effects of the rn~sln1c:-­ tion, who will ~lay the large in( iet1sc m lhf'se people's utih- ty hill ? Thunk you Heather Sotnl'r , for U1c character to stand your ground. Please don't lea\'e town. co~td l\Jesa lS gomg to need hom>st leaden-hip. GARY E. DRIES co ... ta Mesa MAILBAG Keep the Colorado coltunns coming W c enjoy Fu>d Mttrtin'!> column from Fort Colhn._, Colo., vmy much I low clcv,•r! I le wnle!> the mo~I mlert>shng arlicl . We hope he c;ontinu~s his drticle' from C~olordclo. The Pilot must be cornnrencl1'd fo1 continu- ing the arlu IP.., RON EDWARDS NPWport l3PilC:h Thanks to candidat<'s for a ,good try Dc•rtr Lt n M11lc1, Mike Kr,m1- 1t~v, N.10mi Mt"Comb dnd Ron Winship: Now th.It the Cdtnpmgn 1<; ov<.•1, we would lik1 to takt• one morl' moment of your itme to <!Xpn•ss our c1ppreu,1tion for U1c effort dnd resources you cxpcnd«>d on behalf of tht• c 1ti1ens of th ~ town. Wf' smrnreh· thdnk volt tor q1v· mg us the oppu1hul1ty tu clioust• from c.1mong many ca11d1dc1l11s, to vote (or a candidate who might h ::;t rnp1 esent our O\\ n \ 1e Y.:" ds to how Newport B ·ach's govern· munt should h • chrected for tlw ne.,xt lour •enrs We ltr'3 grc1teh1J to you for the work you perfomtcd, the exp£fl..">e you mcurr •d and the strain you enduied. We , ppr, mte your allf!n- ddn< u dt th • mcmy Cdn<.l1dates lorurn . your suhJc~tmg } our..,t>ll to puhh<' r;c::mtmy c1nd cuchmng the tnlPIVJt \\ • ctnd. no! ll as.t Sl!J· mltcdnllh your risking ~our -;eU- e tcPm to Pillll Ute upprovc1l of us ydhoos. Mdn}· thank l•)t g1vmn us ttw chm< l'. TOM HYANS Central Newport Beach Assoc1atlon president Balbo<l WRITE TO YOUR REPRESENTATIVES PRESIDENT B Chnton, (D), The White H'ousP, 1600 Pennsylvarna Avo., W.. hmgton, D ~ .• 20500 HoUm, (f1a.m. to 2 p m.J (202) 456-1111. VICE PRESIDENT Al Guru, (DJ, The Cup1tol Dutld- mg, Smit~ 2 12, Weshmgton, D.C., 20500' . GOVERNOR l'etP Wil on, ·{RJ, Stole Cap1tot, S er.am 'nlu 95Ht4,.(9th) -445· 264 1. • • Dianne Femc;te1.n, (0), 331 ltnrt Building, Wa hmgton, l) C ., 1 20510, (202) 224-384l;or 11111 Santa Monica Blvd., ~u1tc 915, Los Angeles 90025, (310) 914· 7300. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES • Chris Cox, (R}, 47th Dtstnc:l, 1 Newport Place, Swtc 4:l0, New- port Beach 92660, (714) 756· 2244; or 2402 Rayburn lluHdmg, Washington, D.C, 20515, (202) 225-5611. (Rcpr nts most of Newport Beach.) • Dana Rohrabac hN, (R), 45th Dts\nct, ·101 Mam St., Smte ac·, I Iuntington Beach 92f>48, (714} '---t_<,...0-6483; or 1027 Long~ STATE SENATE Ros Johnson (R}, 35th l)istnct, 18552 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 220, Irvine 92715, 833·0160. STATE ASSEMBLY Marilyn Brewer (R}, 70th Distttc:l, 18952 MacArthur Rivet ., Smtf'! 220, Irvine 92715, 863-7070. STATE COASTAL COMMISSION 45 Frnmont St.,.Suito 2000, San Fran 1 co, 94105, (415) 04·5200 Rt'g1on I ofhc e located 111 LC>ug Hf'.!M:h, (310) 59$>-.'5071 . (N•'wpott Beac:h', Sant,, Ana t lelljhb). H.14-3550. ORANGE COUNTY FAIR BOARD 88 rem Dnve, C<>!>t.:1 Mesa, 708· FAJR, Uod1d: Prcsulcnt Emily Santoro; V1n,i Pre ident Don SttltMt•Ui; .met memht•1s c, ry I layakttwa, Jun Lmdh •rg, John Crcnr'l, Randy Srn1th Imel f>on Wdl 'l. Drive, 021>26, (714) 754-5223 Mayor. Peter Buffa Counctl: Joe ·nc kson, G try Monahan, I le< th r Some uncl Libby Cowan. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH N wpurt BPilch C1ty·J lttll.r 3300 Newport ntvd., <J2h6:J. 644-3309. ?vfoyor: Thomt1 Edward Councal: .John I Ic•dqo , Jiin Dt>h.1y, Nonna Glover, Donni O'Neil, John Nuy' c ml Tom NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL OtSTRICT l>L~ltir.t Offtee: 29R5·A Be r 't , <'osto M o 92626, 424-5000 Sup nntench•nt: Ruhert BarhOt Roarci· nana Btar.k, Judy l'rdOCO, Jim Fl•rryman, Martha Fluor, Wt•ncly .L.c C", Serene Stoke anrl l>nv1d Brooks. MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT t 96S Placentia Avf'.., Co to M a 92h27, 63 t-iaoo Thom on, ..,. ____ • ..,BMrd: Tuidy ObljSl:lJAlL..l'~--i J>anusn. MiJ<c HCifof, Fred Bock· rniller ~nd DRna HftyttM • Newp0rt Beach/Costa Mesa Ooily Pilot Thuudoy, November 19, 1998 A 17 go anywhere they want when it':. · not neces ary. • • The workshop included a short. video and presentation by Alistair Bailley,_ project manager of IBI Group, the ffnn perfomung the engineering study. Bdil.ley called the South Coast Metro . area an anchor for the system, which would· create links between ma1or business, employ- ment and shopping centers in the county. The presentation was followed by a survey of "visual prefer- ences,• in which audience mem- bcrS were asked to rat~ their. reactions to pictures of urban set- ting~ and d1ffernnt rail design options. Some members of the audi- ence gr<'w frustrated dunng the discussion and wanted to hurry to the question-and-answer penod. They were still frustrctted when answers weren't specific enough .. A representative from a Santa Ana-based group opposed to the urban rail line was there to hand out literature. "The idea that WC' could do anything about traffic congestion with light rdil is dbsurd, • said Jack Mallinckrodt, a board mem- ber from~ the group Dnvers tor Highway Safety. Mallinckrodt said his group is opposed to the pro1ecl because of its lugh cost and nunuscuJe bene- fit. The group ·advocates invest- mg in · road unprovements instead. Costa Mesa Mayor Peter Buffa also attended bn<'fly. BuJfa said he was exC'ited to be part of the vision process more than d decade ago and is JUSt as excited today to sec 1t conung closer to reality. - Considering the growth Orange County is expected to experience in the next 10 to 20 years, it would be odd if an urbdn rail system were not pdrt of the picture, Buffa said. Buffa dlso said he foresees cities beginning to think about how to link into the mdin urban rail system through people movers, shuttle buses or even monorails. Another maior questio,n that emerged from the workshop was how the urban rail system would aff<'ct ex15tmg road\<vays. 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E p· 0-.. 0--L----5-. --ommcnd .aeuon by the citytia:~~-· - on findings. · • Stotion a deµuttzed ofhcer at the beach, especlally dunng low ti@ pc.nods, to renund visitors of the rules Withm the mannP-- CONTINUED FROM A 1 the tide pools for a pen0<l oJ time so they can be properly trnhed' Murrab_K<'ll • and '8 _group of Kell}''" :.tudents ha\·e also advo- cuted that propoS<tl, aylng it may he the r1nly Wtty tu sctVf~ the tide pools . While Gardner saul 1>he 1s plc>a~.-d with whut the city hct" donP so far, she does not wont to ser> the t-'lfort stop ht•fe, • • 11 My main concern ..1s tnat the c1ty \\JH s1mpl}' say,"'We'll 1ust put more mannc conservatwn olli· <.NS down thNe,' and that sunply 1:. not gomg to do tl, • Gardn1·r said. According to a stdtr report h}' Ftre llnd 1annt? Chief Timothy .Riley. the '1ty oould unplement one or more of the following strategie: rP erve. • • • c;ontrol dCcess to the tid_;e_.l-..-. poo wi 9atC!> at e op of llie trail and mcrea e the numlx>.r of manne con:.ervation ofhcel'S who patrol thP area • Restrict dll public acces._ to thP. tldf! pools for at least two years while more scientlhc n• earc h 1,.<.;· done to detenrune the level ol detenoration and whether 1t can recover. • C..'lty ,5tatf seems to be recom- mending the .111St option, which, onrn the results are in, ·would hkPly' lead to somP type of do- ure • Th City Council on Monday could also direct staff to look into what kind of approvals d tempo- rary dosure would reqwre. MMC'. MAP l'WAJ!V Pl T Ryan Whelpley helps Kelly La ughlin through the tide pools recently at Little Corona. • Mdmtam acces~ to the tide nbolc; but create tJ panel ot PXperts t~ assn s the condition of the ecosystem through saentihc . :.tudy. Th~ panel would then rec- "I would love to see our city take the first tep here to really look at thi<i, create some hard :.a· PIIC'e and tdk.e it to other areas dCroi.:. the 'ilate~" Gardner S<Ud. RADAR CONTINUED FROM-A 1 . . "Air traffic controllers make spltt· second decisions 100 times on . hour hosed on what we think is accurate information. Sometimes information is not coming ot all.n Pile said the FAA would respond to the rndar concerns today. · Rilas claims the new radar sys- tem, which morutors takeotfs and landings, processes delta too slow- ly. resulting m vital information being unavailable to dll' traffic controllers.• . Air traffic controllers make split-second deos1ons 100 'imes an hour based on what we thmk 15 accurate information," RJfas said. 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Deonis O'Neil will be the city's next mayor, replacing out- ir-~-gomg Mayor Tom~ . O'Neil has served on the coun- . cil for four years Cl{ld wasn't even opposed in his bid for re-election earlier this month. "l have no doubt that Dennis .O'Neil is going to be the nert mayor,"· Edwards said. l "l think Dennis O'Neil shouter beJn'ayor," said Councilman-elect Q\ry Adams. ~1 think he's poised to be mayor aod will prove to pro- vide good leadership and bring the council together." The mayor pro tem spot, how- ever, is a little trickier. With two new members com- in~ in, the three most senior coun- cil members who have not taken a tum as mayor are John Noyes, :· Tom Thomson and Council- : ~oman Norma Glover. 1 O'Neil said he is supporting f 1 oyes for the position and hopes :: (he other five council members ,. o, too. · :: "I think based on the six peo~ :: e that are ,on the City Council ' •' I I I ,, tare available to fill that posi- ' I believe John Noyes iS the propriate person to serve as yor pro tern," O'Neil said. "The guy has paid tus dues, and I READING CONTINUED FROM A 1 "This really gets the students to . thrnk, • Principal Kathy Sanchez sdid ·Our goal is to get students up to grade level and beyond. ff The books that are read are usually a few grades higher than the studenli;' skill level, wbich helps increase th~ir vocabulary and language skills. The federally funded program, which has several facets, has been in place at College Park for four years. Since then, it has • resulted in the hlghest reading scores of schools with high limit• ed-English language learner pop· th.ink he has done a lot for the He is thinking about proposdlg munkdtion between council better together as we are able to each year, reviewing certain tune- d . " ' a "strict rotation• of who will be members, which he~ will go share more information at the tions of city departments .and ut indtcafions are that not" .. &\lyof'pro · tem: giV\iigeveryODe'w ~""tb'Wm'tt"?rml1rg"lt$l'M! "m:ay ~~.~~~·1&1, --~>-·fH.ti ..... 1CtiJ'°'' ,._Jg"._.~,_ Ule everyone will be behiild Noyes . -based on seniority-a crack at of the ani.J!losity. high priority for me to get every-council to adopt the budget. · because of past problems. the job. One way to do that is to have one talking." "There's a lot of work to be Friction between Noyes and "I think our energies and study sessions in the afternoons Other things O'Neil sees c:lS done," O'Neil said. "My idea Glover came to a nead in August, phone calls are better spent work-before every council meeti,Jlg to goals for the coming year include would be to set broad goals, but when be called·for heT resignation ing on city issues than who is discu·ss v11rious issues, O'Neil · getting the naffic Phasing OrdJ.:-I'd like to have a.ctioJ:ritems so we following a questionable letter going to have a title," Adams said. nance revisi,ons in place, creating could look quarterly to things she wrote to potential write-in said. •The downside i~ that you "I think they Will start working a plan for infrastructure pl'ojectS we've actually accomplished.• ·candidate Jim de--Boom. And-are.. probably going to have 50me-'"5:~~!!!!!;:=5:55~!!!!!'!!!!!!~!!!!!!==5:5~==!!!E!!!!!!!e:!!!!Si==::!::!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!Eiiiiie!!!!!!!S!llE!ei!!!!!lmii~~!!i!!!!!I!!!!~ Councilwoman ~~ Dehay butted weak mayors.• heads with Noyes over fo rmer The 1dea was brought up by City Manager Kevin Murphy's Glover four years ago but never departure, so her allegiance to got off the ground. him is uncertain. Adams· said the new council That leaves Thomson aacl.the will have to decide if one year new council members, .A<lams with a "less than ideal mayor" is and Tod Ridgeway, to supply the worth not having to deal with the two remaining votes. · infighting and jockeying for posi- Ridgeway said Tuesday he has .lion that comes every year at this not made up his mind and hasn't time. • been heavily lobbieq.one way or "I think it might be worth it," t,he other. . he said. Adams said the same thing -:-The current council has been he has heatd people want the described by community leaders position but has not been lobbied as fractionalized and unable to and has not made up his mind come to· consensus on important about who wollld be best for Uie issues. job. Both Adams and Ridgeway While they haven't said pub-said they will strive to make licly that they want the job, things better on the council. Glover and Thomson are candi-"I'm trying to heal all woWtds dates for the position, and Debay and be a peacemaker, but I've -though she has already been found it's a pretty tough job," mayor -could also be appointed. Ridgeway said. "l think it's really up in the air," Adams said he intends to stay Ridgeway said. above any petty politics that may .This year's mayor pro tern bat-surround the council and hopes tle is another example of the polit-that will set a good example for ical posturing that Adams said he future endeavors. would like to see abolished from O'Neil said, . as mayor, he the council dais. wants to reopen the lines of com- ulations in the district -between 10% and 20°/~ higher. About 55% of College Park's 554 students have limited English capabilities. By emphasizing reading skills, the school is helping to enhance students' learning in all other subjects as well, Sanchez said. This seems to be reflected in the fact that students at the school also have relatively high math ·scores. "The unique feature of the program is that kids are grouped according to their reading level, not their grade level," Sanchez said. · If a second-grade student has first-grade reading skills, that stu- dent will be placed during the reading time with students at the same level. There are .13 reading groups for first-and second- graders. Third-and fourth- graders have 10 groups. Students are then tested every eight weeks to see if they need to be moved to the next level. "If the light goes on for a stu- • dent, we will move them up to their grade level." she said. "lf there's a child that's not making it, they'll get one-on-one tutoring by a trained staff member.• Success for All coordinator Karen Henka oversees the tP.sting and placement of students at the vartous levels. '"These 90-rffinute rectding times are uninterrupted," Henka said. 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INl11ke •nll .tlrop 1t i:tf'f •t t.ho •tor. 0,. c•ll ' (949) &1 al>60 t-o1~•ls""'1 upl I Nlime:~ __ __.. ___ ..___._..__.___..._....-....._ __ __,_...__ Nldrt:tJe ______________________ .,:_ I City: .. - EYE-<>PENER QUOTE OF THE DAY ·' ·1 think OtK kids en Sf frustrat.ed that we dominated Aliso Niguel and ...--..-._,, ___ .,..,....ojo,L";~.!b!n~~~~· that out on Irvin! _ •. • r J~rry Howell, Costa Mesa i=fT9'h"toot"6aiic~·,.,.·~-: Thursday. November 19, 1998 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-574-4223 Newport Beoch/Costo Maso ~ily Pilot 8 J I 0 L F 'SCHOOL . FOOTBALL GO NA It's official~ ~dsay's No. 1 in '98 He drives field crazY with· Cobra • Omen leads to Arnold's breaking of goli tradition on his way lo capturing crown for SACC seniors. 0 nly. a spectal omen would coerce an dvid golfer. like Phil Amok! of Santd And Country Club, to pull out d brand new, fresh-oft-the-rack driver and use it for the first time in a chilmpionsh.ip round. Call it one of those strange but true golf tdles, because Arnold, before Crlpturing Santa Ana's overall st•niors title last Sdturday, went against lrcHlitional golf creed. The dd)' l><.>fore Ute finaJs, in which the dub's three diVlSion Wlnnms ~quare off in an 18-hole, stroke-play chdmpionship (with hdnd1caps}. Arnold returned to his Costa Mesa home from a week's vacdtion, s1flt>d. through his mcnl dncl discovered he was the qrand-priz<> wmner of a drdwinq through Executive Golfer magazlJ1e. Arnold, the ty pP who enters most fill-out·d·fomt drnwmgs, according to his wtie, Louisa, entered the contest m June. It was the Cobrd-bt Co ·ta Resort Sweepstakes, with Ute winnei inhentin9 a full w1~ek's pass for four at the resort. Arnold was prepared to tpss the congrlfulatory piece of mail away, thinking 1t WdS JUSt another time.share solicitation. But as he read on, Arnold, who'd forgottf'!n he entered the draWUlg, realized he'd won. The pnze includes ltnhnuted goU at La Costa, accorrunoch1tions and meals every day for the foursome on Ute house. Ironically, only a week earlier, Arnold had purchdsed a new Cobra driver, but hP wasn't about to cross the.~ line of golf supen;tition and ttctuiilly use it until after SACC's annual seniors champ1onsh1p That IS, until he ot>ened Ute envelope and found out he won the Cobra-sponsored contest. •1 got the letter when I got SEE GOLF PAGE 82 Costa Mesa High's Mustangs take theii shots at host Irvine tonight as CIF Division YI Playoffs unfold. Datt"" IRVINE -Since their first team meeting, likely about 11 months ago, Cos- ta Mesa High football players have been visual- izing the destination they amve at tonight: the CIF Southern Section Division V1 playoffs But, like checking into an overpnced resort that doesn't quite live up to Ute brochure, the Mustangs rrught end up wondering il the 7 o'clock first-round dale against host Irvine High wa& dctudlly worth the trip. The No. 2-seeded Vaqueros, after all come in with an 8-1-1 record, a suc-gam~ unbedten streak, a share of .the Sea View League title, and enough talent to 'resur- rect memories of the school's back-to-hack- to-back CIF title sea- sons of 1991-93. They are ranked hfth in Orange County. The Mustangs, on the other hand, are 6-4, Ferryinan have lost three of their ldst four on the held '{though Laguna Hills later forfeited, which ultimately allowed Mesa to snag the Pac1t- 1c Coast Ledgue's Uurd and final posts~a­ son berth), and carry an identity cns1s cre- ated by their elevation from 'YC'drs of post- season play in Division vm. "We don't belong in Utis division. dnd Irvine should probably be in Division I,• Mesa Coach Jerry Howell said, ddchng, ton~ue-irt-cheek , ~They have more seruors on their team (42 on the roster) than we'll see dt graduation.• Howell, howeve?r, has spent more tune this week finding reasons why his young team can compete, than espousmu argu- ments why it should never have been asked to Ul.ibate such a quest. The fti'st coach to lead three ~tra1ght Mesa teams to the playoffs m the 39-<;ea-• son history of the program, l iowcU even makes an impassioned case for his 17- 'point underdog. "(The Vaqueros) have good athJelt•s, but they tend to be m the 190-and 200· pound range, particularly on dc•fcn~c. • Howell explained. "That fits us to a great extent, so I believe we may match up rea· sonably well with Ulem. "I thlnk our kids are still frustrntcd that we dominated Aliso Niguel (in a PCL title showdown Friday) cmd still didn't bedt them. Hopefully, they'll take that out on Irvine.• Whether the Mustangs' first VlSll to the four-week, all-Orange County, D1vtsion VI tournament renders them awkward tourists or embattled hostages, figures to SEE MUSTANGS PAGE 82 -. FRIDAY'S GAME . CIP DlvmorlVI ~ Aizsr ROUllD Corona del Mar vs. Seriolte Servtte by 1 f.a c.i Sta»Fullertoll. 7:30 p.in.) • DAILY Pn.or 1998 SEASON RECORD 86.5% (32-5) RUSHING TO JUDGMENT . CdM and Servile will rely on the 'running game in Friday night's CIF Division VI clash. but passing could tell the tale. H'\111<' l•,\t l.K\I n I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~;,;.;,.;.;__~..,...._~~~~~~ ~P'llol FULLERTON -Both Coron.~ del Mar High {md Servile have spent 10 weeks wheeling their artillery toward the autumn gold playmg surfdce al Cal State Fullerton's·1itan Stadium. . And when Fnday's first-round CIF Southern Section Divt-· s1on V1 fooltidll playoff game Kicks off ill 7:30 I? m , spectators :Should expect·a good old-fdshioned ground wttr. Nl "guess they're a smashmouth team, and that's what we do be~t. Cdt-1 quarterback Dennis Alshuler ~aid. The dt-large Sea Kings (b·-4 and ranked Nu. 8 m Division VI), have evolved into virtual smashrnouth sp c1alist.s, smce Juruor quarterback Mike Bergey was lost for the season Wlth a bdck utJury in Week 8. Servite. (5-5 and ranked No. 6), has also moved away from the balance 1t began this season. Instead, 1t has elected to pound away at Golden West League competition, en route to a share of its fourth league crown in five seasons since lcdving the D1vist0n I Sunset League. Estabrook A key to victory m this rematch of a 1995 Division V semifi- nal won by the Fnars, 21-16, however, may be which team mix- es m the pass most effecuvely. . AJshuler, ~aking his fourth start under center, after coUect- mg a te.am~high 18 receptions as Bergey's favonte aenel target, settled in rucely last week. He completed 6 of 9 for 92 .ydfds and his only two touchdown tosses of the season, while runrung for 99 ydrds and two TDs on 12 tarries. ·He ~ 19 of 45 for 224 yards with three mterccptions Utis tall. Servtte ~enior Dan Petropulos. who m1s~ed two rrudseason SEE SEA KINGS PAGE 82 Hatfield • N~wport Beach 's Lmdsay Davenport has it all locked up before she even steps foot on playing surf a ce at this year's findl \VTA stop in e w York. ·NEW YORK - Lmdsar Davcnporc of Newport Beach who oµ ,ned WPcl rwsrldy m the· women ~ season- endmg Cha..,e Ghantpt<rnsh 1ps w1th d 4-h, 7-6, h·O wm over Sdndnnf~ Te<:i· tud, alreuci\' secured the world\ Nu 1 Davenport spot ··when Spain~ Aranlxd .Sanchez· Vicdflo and Ccmch1t& Ma rtinez lost in th~ tourney\ oµc:rung round Mondar. Romartian lrind Spuh:d d feati>d No 4 anc.hez-Vicano. ·and Belgmm's Dontlruqu • Van ·Roost beat No 7 M&rtinez to chnch the }ear-end No I ranking for Davenport (Palisadt! Tr•nrus Club) on Ute \~omen's Tenrus Assoaation Tour · Davenport cannot be overtakP.n on the computer rnnkrng... Sanc.hez-Vic- dno'::; lo s 111ean No. 2 Ma:tma li,ingis cannot get enough bonu'.> points m Ut e $2 n11lh on .tournament dl Mad1 on s q udrC Gurde.n to OV(>ftdke Davenport. VOLLEYBALL Tar~ will defen~ their title. Friday NE\VPORT BEACH-;.\fter blowmg Unough tour round of the CIF South· em S ·ction D1vt~1on I-AA quls voll~·~ ball ,playoffs w1thout a trace·Qf gu.q Newport Harbor High v.ill Lry for ~ dean ~w cp when tt tnf'ets Cap15trano Vall~y m the CJF uue match Fnda} ruyht at ~ o dock at Cypre..,s Collegt~ (gym No 2), CIF offlc:1al5 announced WL><lne da} Coar h Dan Glet;tn's top-~eeded Sailor (22-0) ranked i'{o 1 m the fmal Orange County poll, have } et to drop ~· game m lht• playoffs, gomy 12.:.0 against Warren, l.akl'wood, Layuna Beach dnd Irvin Capo Vdlley's CuugtUs {21-1), Nn. 3 m lht! county, up~et second-seeded Mud Co~ta ot /\lcmha ttan Beach on the. road Tucsda) rught u1 four gamil-. t advan( e to the fmal Tht> Couqars won th,~ South Coao:;t League - S a VieV> League champion N w. port 1 larhor \\'ill be gunmng for it.:. hflh secbon champton hip Thus far m t.Qe pla off .. , it ha~ hPJd oppone nts to 1x points or les m mne of the 12 gam DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOO L AT H LETE OF Thinking lec;s helped the versatile Cdlvl standout contribut much more to the playoff-clinching victory. !kit f'lot Allaybook i~ not a word · problem. For most high chool football player.>, this truth is elf-evident. For . Corona del Mar High cruor Denrus Al hulcr, however, It suddenly became a coaching point, when the ftthl tic · acadcm1cum a urned the quarterbackmg role formerly handled by m1ure<l teammate Mike Bergey. ·coaches hav" told mt• when l'm playing quarterback. 1 have a tendency to think about Ulmgs too much,• said the 6-foot-5, 200-pounder; whn"e Ivy Leagun intelligence translate ... h> a .i 9 GPA. a 1290 SAT core and, until Fnday night, a frnqu"nt lack t>f mhibitton between th ha'h marks. " "Before Ute last gbmt> (the Sea Vie\\ Le gue hnti.lP agamst El Toro), our team doctor (Steve Jcn,nmy } told m •to JU t hdve fun out thcr That ht•lpcd rclax me.• sa.1d 1 bulcr, ~ho had "tarted just two gam und center this fall, b lore taking on the Chargers This sunpl r s urance, s we1:} a~ a pan..~·down off n~vc SEE ALSHULER PAGE 82 ongratulatiqns • • • Dennis Alshuler he Ir.Vine eompan~d Baysid~Gen~ ill he maki~&~ ~to th alaftjl~~~~~t School Athletic Department in reeognition of outstanding perf onnance uch as yours. t' ' 82 Thursday, November 1 ~, 1998 Costa M.u vs. Irvine Of Dtvislain VI Flnt ROWld • (.t htrw High; 1bftltlhto 7) 14 23 22 48 . 0 0 24 0 13 27 iRvlNI ca-1-1. 4+1) • Nofil• .... 35 Un~lty ---r...--3S Sadalebaeli 28 South Torrance 0 ~ter Dei 21 t.oara See Vliaw t....,. 17 Woodbridge 2'3 El Toro 28 Corona del Mar 42 Santa Mar~rita 34 Newport Harbor 17 20 14 18 15 Olrectiontf to Irvine HJgh: From 405, north on Culver to 'walnut and turn right. SchOol on ~ft. MUSTA NGS CONTINUED FROM 81 depend more on the mind-set of Coach Terry He mgdn's 18th lMne edibon The Vaqueros have ber-n burned look.mg pdst the hrsl round m preVlous yedfs. Jn the four postseason dppedrances thdl d.ldn't result m a nng-hnger title trinket, in fact, lrvme was sent home without a v1clory, including its most recent tnps in 1995 and '96. Mesa hds ddvonc ed to the qudrterfindls two of its last four pldyoff mis- sions, post.mg a 24-6 first- round win over Buena Park last fall (lnd redch- i.ng the D1V1s1on VIII btle game m 1991 To get d crack di Fri- day's Cypress-Canyon Herzog winner m the quarter1i- nalc;, however, the Mustdngs must . corral t1 bdldnced dnd explosive Irvine offense Oulc;1de · of a 35-0 setback to D1V1s1on I power Mater De1, the Vdqueros have averngecl 30 points per • Qdme, mcludmg bdck-to-bdck rt>guldr-sedson tnumphs of 42 -18 over hvo-tune defending Division V champion Sdnta Margarita and 34 -15 over Newport HdTbor. Semor quarterbdck Sean Van de Merghel has thrown for 1,375 yards and 17 touchdowns, including 11 m tosses in league, and sophomore David Doomey hds amdssed rbughly 700 of his 889 rushing ydrds ugdinst strong Sea View compellhon Doomcy has lOTDs Evan Little rounds out Jrvme'l> statistical ledders with 31 recep- tions tor 574 yards, but a power· ful and athletic offensive line makes 1t all work: "We'll have to attack defen- sively, hke we always do," How- ell said. "Because if you sit and wait, this team throws too well. And if you try and drop into a lot of zone coverages, then you're gomg to have trouble stopping theU' run. We're going to come at lhem and hope we get to the quarterback before he can find an open receiver.· Howell also said Irvine's quick lrans111on from the huddle to the -snap, often with a drastic shift in between, will force his four-four defense to simplify its stunt packdge. Senior comerback Ricky Martin, one inter- cepllon away from tying the county single-sea- son record of 13, could also be a f dctor for the Mustangs. Mesa, which has col- lected 83% of Its 2,661 offensive yards on the ground, will conUnue to pound junior tailback Jimmy Herzog between double tight ends and behmd an occasional unbalanced line. Herzog has run for 1,376 yards, mclud.lng 246 on a school- r~cord 51 attempts last week, when the Mustangs unveiled their unbalanced "Jumbo· for- mation. Tbe hard-nosed 5-foot-9, 180·pound Juruor has scored 17 TDs. Junior quarterback Dave We1r hall ['UJ)hed for 558 yards and thrown for 332 more, but he has JUSI 15 completions Junior ~gtJt end Shaun Ferry- man · hds 14' receptions for 226 yards, but he better serves Mesa's upsei hopes b} liunting for bl~ck.ing targets, rather than coverage seams, in the l!Vine secondary. It's the first meeting since 1983 for the former South Codst League rivals and Mesa leads the senes, 5-1. The Mustangs arc 7.9 m the postseason, including 5-4 m lhe first round. COSTA MESA LINEUPS 0 FfENSE 0EF£NS!E No. pt•y•r 10 DAVE WEllt 34 JIMMY HDIZOG 2 RICKY MAlmN 42 JOSH MCNOE:Z 88 Gus SAHOOVA.l S4 ERIC CoNHATY 65 UUSES OllOONU . 52 PJ. STANGl 58 Eusio M ARTtNtz 75 ISAAEL LEAL .... SHAUN FCMYMAH Ht. wt. Cl Pos. No. Pl•y•r Ht. Wt.Cl. Pos. S· 10 165 Sr OB S 9 IBO Jr TB S 11 155 S~. WB 60 195 Sr. FB 6 2 210 Sr. TE 6 0 26~ Jr LT 511220 Sr LG 5-9 245 Sr C S 10 225 Jr. RG 61290Sr RT 6 3 190 Jr TE 88 Gus SAHOOVA.l 6-2 210 Sr DE 90 Roean HUUJGE.. 6-2 220 Jr OT 92 ANTONY CittutlSICM 5;11 24S So OT 32 Fwx MoHTAHO S-9 185 Sr DE 34 JtMMY HERZOG 5.9 180 Jr OLB 44 SHAUN FEMYMAN 6-3 190 Jr ILB 12 J~ RANtCIH 6-0 185 Jr ILB 3 Tooo DuooluoQ 6-1 175 Jr OLB 4 BllUHO 8Al.D£11MMA 5-6 1 olO St CB 2 RIOCY MAlmN 5·11 155 Sr CB 10 DAVE WER 5 10 165 Jr FS Vars~ ~In -Ir...,.,_ Rffhl_...., ___ -...;,..= -----MOst V•IUitili -Kelly HW1t Most Improved -Emlly McKay Coaches' .wvat'd -Shelly Roberts JV captain -Kelty Stair Most Improved -Beth Barber Coaches' award -Allison Brooks Alt·Se• View League honors · Kelly HW1~ f irst team Emily Md<ay, second team . . LAYING TH .E FOUNDATION • Jr. High standouts excel at boys championships. Tie annual junior high choolboysvoUeyball oumament is always a very exciting and well-attended 'event. . Last week'S championships for seventh-and eighth-graders were one more m the long line of monumental events. · Toumd.Jnent director, Mike Coleman of Harbor Day School, seeds the tournament based on league play and it is excibhg to watch as each of the teams improve over lhe course of the event. The eighth grade championship was held last Pnday at Ensign Middle School and featured a fmal between Corona del Mar and Ensign. Corona del Mar was a very close winner in lhe semifinal match over TeWmkle by scores of 13-15, 15-13, 15-7, while Ens1gn easily handled Dwyer of Huntington Beach in Jts sern.iJi.nal mdtch. In the e1ghlh grade hnal, Coach Jason Bilbruck's Corona del Mar team defeated Ensign by scores of 15-ti and 16-14 Corona del Mar was led by outsidP. tutter Bart Welch. setter Greg Gabriel and middle blocker Keith Long. Tylet Brundage, Brett Matsen, Blake Dillion, Nick Lutton, KC. Rollins, Miles Yourman and Ryan Shook rounded out the ·Sea- weed" chci11lpionship team Ensign Coach Steve Kaczynski felt that both teams played well m the exciting final. He was impressed with the play of Nedim Pajevic, Chasen Cameron, Chdd Rorden. Paul Toman and Peter Mddison. The Ensign-Corona match could be a preVlew of future CdM-Newpo1t Harbor high school riyalries The seventh grade tournament was held on Thursday TeWinkle defeated Corona det Mar in a close qudrterfindl mdtch by scores ol 16-14 and 17-15, before falling to eventual champion Dwyer in the semifinals. Ensign battled wilh VOLLEYBALL charlie brande Harbor Day and won a inaralhon match by scores ol 15-2, 14-16, 15-11. Ensign lost the final to Dwyer by scores of 15-6, 15-10. Ensign Coach Guy Olguin, who graduated from Estancia High in 1980, was tmpressed with his team's enthusiasm for volleyball. I le noted the excellent play of Joel Rdilillez, Tdnn<>r Bandheim, Tim. Bdker, M1ke Berry dnd Tyler Gibbs. Guy was assisted by Ensign Vice Pnnc1J>dl Joe SlOdte. With the boys' Sl'<1son · complete, the girls' junior high sedSon.1s.begmnUlg. Ectc:h school. is working toward thetr chd1tlpionstup tournament m rrud-Janua.ry. Look for their event to be equally as exoting and well-ath.'nd~d . • In other volleyball new'>, last weekend's Ivy League Women's VolleybaU Championships were held at Brown Urnversity in Provtdence, R.I and it was a great success for many of our fom~r player.; When Brown defeated Pnnceton m five very exntmg games to wm the {'hdmpionsh1p and the automatic NCAA D1VJs1on I toumdment bid, seven players from the Newport-Mesd ared were on lhP floor. Princeton's Erikd l·iclnsen, MeliSSd Ford dnd Sdrdh 'Pt•try, dS well tts Brown's rorrc Myer, Audrey Anhood, Kdlhryn Rice dnd Ldurn Wells, tlre dll fonncr partlClpant!> m the 1umor high school tournament. They still have grt>at memories of this exciting time Ul their lives. Vaughan withdraws from CIF individuals HELP WANTED CORONA DEL MAR -Sea View League·sil)gles hnahst Nad1d Vaughan of Corona del Mar High, a JUruor, withdrew Wednesday from the CIF Southern Sec twn md1vidual girls tennis championships, which hegm Sa\urday, because of a tom bqament in her left knee, her mother, Debra Russell, confirmed. G IRLS ·T ENNIS exchange student. Vaughan, forced to miss CdM's playoff matches, is oµt for the year. She has also been pulled from the USTA National Indoors over Thanksg1ving week- end in Houston and the OrangE> Bowl in Miami. Vaughan will 'bC' repldc.'ed m the tournament by CctM ledmmdte Evd Baudenbacher, a seruot DENNIS A'LSHULER ltorn: Aug. 14. 1980 Hometown: Corona del Mar Height: 6-foot 5 w.ight: '200 Sport Football Pos: QB-safety ~ Did Free.marl ~ food: Mom's enchll das FJ!vortte movie: "Brtvthean• ..st lltftMtic momel It: ~Inn ng the OF 01vfslon Ill VOflevbafl chMnPionih p last year I beating NeWport HarbOr (In th Battle of the 8.y) th s Yffl. ~,..,...Of the .... JC! H Mhtd for 99lardS find two 1l>s. patstd fOr 9 ptds and • pair of TDs and had an lnterteptlon 1n Friday's 51 ':28 Wtory qm El Toro. .... Coll«t"' ~ rNtJ ~ '81 • {jQLF CONTINUED FROM 81 A LSHULER CONTINUED FROM 81 game plan, helped Alshuler unleash his ample Went. The W!tult was a breakthrough perfonnance that keyed a 5l-28 victory, wliich allowed the Sea Kings to lock up the lone at·largc berth in the CIF Southern Section DiVls1on VI playoffs. Alshuler carried 12 time .tor 99 yards, including fin;t-haU touchdown runs of 28 and 12 yards dgainst El Toro. He fil~o wmplete<l 6 of 9 pas es for 92 yards and two TDs. Not lirtutcd to offensive contnbutions, however, the s~arting strong.safely re turned an intcrcepuon 39 yards. I le also returned punts dnd kickoffs, taking one kickoff back 37 yards to kick start tt CdM possession. "I kind of let things np and I had a lot of fun," the Daily Pilot Player of the Week said. ·To put 51 points on the board was pretty dam unhearp or for our team (averagmg 15.8 points through nine games) thi'I season. I tned to stick to the game plan and keep thing SIDlple. It was just a great mght.• • .. It certainly would have been lcs.•fevenUul Wllhout Alshuler's all·conswrung effort, which CdM coaches believe was virtually lncvitable. •He's the kind of kid who accept" the leaden>hip and the pr sure of a mtist-wm •atuotion . approached Arnold to td1 in upcoming inf omernalB. Soccer coaches Corona del Mar Hlgh's soccer program Is searth1ng for lower level coaches on a walk-on basis. Qualified applicants should contact Coach Ron Evans at 714-424-?575, ext. MeT. or fax a brief resume to 949-S 1 S..6073. like that," Sea Kinqs Codch Dick Freeman cxplamed. "l think Dennis plays better when he knows it's all on the line. When the spotlight is on, that's when his athletic ability comes out.• Offensive Coordinator Lyle Ulnsdell, wh6 work.S clo ely. with ~e quatteibacks, al o believe.-. such a performann> was simply a matter of time. •ocnrus is an mcrecbble talent, a great athlP.tc and, basically, a wmncr. • Lansdell aid. •w e just nc"<lcO to put him m 1tuations where he c:ould make a big play and h•t him u c his 10c:red1ble athlehosm. The coaching philosophy we've adopted with Dennis 1 : 'Juc;t let him play.' " Alr;huler, who t1ccun1ulated a Newport Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot CoraM ..... , vs. Servtte Clf Division VI Flnt Round ·-----~----; ""Cll .... ~ '°". ,....,, .,. .. p,11!,) c:moNA-. MM CM. J.J) SllMll CS.... •1) _...... ,.. ...... _o MAdoa_ 13 14 £speranz1 20 23 Costa Mesa ~ 19 Fontana ~ 34 ~ P.nt 6 21 £1 Toro 7 16 Saddleback 0 3 Fountain v.-, 7 14 WMtmlnster 13 17 Mater Del 27 Sea View~ Golden .... '-••• 28 Newpof't Harbor 18 35 Saddleback 14 6 Sar1ta Margarita 27 20 Oc~an View 14 14 Irvine 28 28 Tustin 14 7 Woodbridge 24 23 Westminster 34 51 EIToro 28 34 S1ntaAn• 115 DiredfcM• to ca StM9 f'Ullerton: North on S to 57; no'1h on 57, p~ 91, left on Yorba Linda Blvd. turl'lOff. SEA KINGS CONTINUED FROM 81 games with a neck injury, threw. 10 times for 100 combined ydrds in two league gam~. including a 3-for-4 effort last week. But between those two games, he unleashed 53 combmed pdsses against two other lea~1ue roes. completing 26 for 348 yards. On the season, Petropulos i!. 67 of 138 for 891 yards wilh four TDs and 10 interceptions. But while both teams will pick and choose when to exercise their passing fancy, roughneck run· ning backs will shoulder the !odd behind physical offensive front walls. CdM figures to be wilhout its leadmg rusher, since senior Nat Leirunerman is expected to n~ed dt least another week to recover from a high-ankle sprain sus- tained on his ofl}y cany in a 51-28 Vlctory over El Toro last week. Lemmerman has amassed 920 yards and five TDs on 191 carnes, but will gwe way to Juruor Grttnt Estabrook. Estabrook, who had carried only seven Lunes for 20 yards the brst nine weeks, stepped in and romped for t.'58 yards and two TDs on 23 carnes against El Toro. Servite seniors Mdtl c;ogt1n, Tyrone Gnbben dnd .tvldrk Bedard provide a three-pronged running attack for the hol:>l'i, who absorbed preleague losses to Division I playoU entnel:> Esperon· za. Fontana, Fountain Vdlley dncl MaterDa. · Gogan compiled 760 of h1::. 1,071 rushing yards m hve IPaguP games, but he has only four TDs. \\Then Serv1te smells U1~ ynal line. fullback Gnbben, a S-10, 215-poWld battering rum, u~udll~ gets the call. He ha t 4 sroring runs this fall . Bedard was not a factor for much of the season, but ran 17 ,.;.t C 0 R 0 N A D E l ~ OFFENSE • Ho. Player Ht. Wt.Cl. Pos. 2 DENNIS AlsHl!Wt 6·5 200 Sr QB 29 GRANT ESTAMOOK 6 2 210 Jr TB 35 CIMT SUMNE1t 5 10 195 Sr FB 4 EVAN HUM> 6-0 165 Sr WR 8 HUNTU MAd>oNALD5·10160 Sr WR 91 JUSTIN SHEA 6 3 230 Sr TC 70 STEVE WITT 5 11 240 Sr LT 64 8lt£n WISEMAN 5 10 180 Sr. LG 52 Aux lorrOM 6-5 220 Sr • C 51 JASON KUWTZ 5 10 1B1 Jr RG 78 SEAN f£HTotf 6 3 230 Jr RT • • I time· for 165 yards in last we~k's 34-15 Wln over Santa Ana. "They're pretty basic,• Sea Kings Coach Dick Freeman said of U1e fnars' offense "They've been runmng the same plays against everyone." There's nothing monotonous about gettmg a crack at the post- season [or lhe Sea Kings, whose seniors wPre freshmen spectators the last time CdM made the play- offs (the aforementioned three- ga1qe 'run in '95) That team's bid for the school's third Sl>Chon crown, however, hlew up when a fumbled snap on hrsl·dnd-goal at the 2, rolled mto the hands of a Friar defensive lineman with 1ust 1.53 left. ·. S<•rv1te, wh1ch also has two CJF crowns to its qedit (Big-Ftve Conference honors in 1982-83) 1s making a final run at rn.iddle·divi- sum title, hefore returning to th~ Division 1 Angelus League next fall. Coach Larry Toner's squad loc;I m the D1vts1on V finals in 1994 <tnd 'HS, was upset in the '96 !><'mihnals and fell last fall in the quarterfmals to eventual champ1- on S,mta Margarita. S<mmrs Mark Hatlield, Jusbn ~hPa, Curt Sumner, Ty Harper, Seth Richttrdson, Hunter Mac- >nald and Alex Bottom dre among those spedrheadmg the Sect Kmg defense, while Mac- Donald ( 17 catches for 354 yards) c-ould also be d big-play Lhreat on oftcnsl'. The . two teams have three common opponents in El :'Toro, St1cldleback and Westminster. CdM swept the trio, includiny ct lb-10 decision over SaddJeback dnd u 14-13 wm over Westmm- ~lt·r. Servile handled El Toro, 21-1 <1nd Saddleback, 35-14, but \\as upset by Westllllnster, 34·23, m a game which cost it sole posses- sion of the lcttgue championship CdM is 15·13 in the playofl;; dncl 7-8 in the first round. MAR LINEUPS DEFENSE Ht. wt.d . Pol. 91 JUSTIN SHEA 6·3 230 Sr. OE 77 JAY BOTTOM 62 210 Jr OT )5 Cu'" SUMHc" S-10 195 Sr. NG 99 Ty HAAKll 6 3 200 Sr DE 15 Srnt RiotMOSON 6-4215 Sr OLB l8 MAM HA~IU.D 6 2 215 St Ml B 52 AWi BonOM 6-5 220 Sf OLB 25 RYAN WAAO 60 155 Sr. CB 33 DAV10 lkscR S.11 170 Jr. CB 34 MAn GUUEY 5-8 150 Jr. FS 8 ttl.wrl9t MAd>oNALo 5·10 160 Sr 55 CdM's Schriber wins JC state crown VICTORVILLE -Corona del Mar resident Selby Schriber, who .G 0 L f is a member of the women's golf team at Sdddleback College and a member at Big Canyon Country Chtb, shot u two-day total of 153 to win the community college women's goU state championship held at Spnng Valley Spnng Valley Litke Country Club (par 72) on Sunday and Monday Orc:t.nge Coast College's Mancela Otetnck was 16th Wlth a 17.f. still-learn-leading 18 receptions as Bergey'!; favorite target, isn't about to dfgue. "I'm just happy to be able to contribute as many ways as 1 can,• he said. "I love runrung the ball and T hnally got a chance to do lhat the other rught. I work on sorne open-field JUklng m practice when the defensive backs take turns working on our open-field tackling against each other and I finally got to bu t o\1t a few moves." Lansdell vouched for the newly Wlveiled hifun~ss. •m Toro had one third-down hootleg stopped, t?ut Denms 1ust made a play,· Lansdell said. •1 fe put cs move on a guy and frozn him, twning a S·yard lo ~ into about a lO·ya1.d gain." Ali.huler, Cl two-time All-CIF middle blocker who helped lecfd the CdM volleyball team to the CJF Southern Section Division m crown last spring, will gain 10 vttrsity letters before he likely accepts an athlettc scholnrship for either football or volleyball. An All-Sea View League and All-Nc~rt-Mesa District performer in baskotball as a 1un1or, he also grew up with baseball, water polo, swtnuning, golf and tennis, before settling on his thrce-~port ruch . •t don't rt'ally have a favorite ~port," he sa1d "I've elwltys had a good hnie playing whatever port I wa mv<>lved in. Athletics l ~ anothM place for me to be C'otnpetJbve and to have a good hm • onhne urvey: For th ml\1outy of rospc;mdents, the k y to lowenng one's score lS prdfeillooiil golf ons and prectioo. Over 80% of th m stud l>Oth h12ve alreedy had the • Arnold who a~ won Uie SAGC ovcrtill nioT$ tiUo ln 1963, advanc<'d to tho ch tunp.1onsh1p round by Cdpturiny Uto Old Pro Div11llon (70 and ov •r). John Gabnel won th club' Ponrn d U:.>0n ~~m~v.~ancst.J6aavaaan-cm: ---R ~ftr'f! fJiwioft"{~).=----~ gr nt t impact on the1r playmg rfii-.-;~li'R1iiJ.::tit4i1hr,_.~li9'MJ:~!Mi"\1l!l~~~t~~~~~1~of~1d~c~·nM£Y.~Q·~··~a~n~~~~;)!l~~~~cs.t~I Arnold carded a net 73 to win th•• overall by one troJce w r Gabri •J nd Ruoff ln the on ·round nior championship. • ~~--+the ~ttheftd~---­ • Jn addition: 0~1h~ U1 1 1at1vely high importftn th y platt?d on practice. only about 25% of th respondents indicated that th y practice regularly, Newport Beach/Costa Meso Doily Pil9t OON LEACH/ OMV PILQT Seventh-.--------.,,....----..::..---------- grader Trevor Holmes (above) goes in for a layup as .E5taban Geronimo looks on; at right, Erik Williams, Erik Anderson and Abdul Kai yum wait their tum. S[)orts Shadowlands The Great Western Forum may have ·some seats begging for use these days with the current NBA lockout, but there's no such thing at TeWlnkle Mtadle School, where there isn't even a gym despite an overDow of candidates for the Trojan.~· seventh- and eighth-grade teams. Over 100 youngster were vying on the Te Winkle blacktop Wednesday 1or a coveted uniform on one of the 12-member squads. Once the luclcy (and talented) ones are picked, they still have a season of blacktops to deal with, but no one . eems to be complaining, it's alwaf!i been that way at the Costa Mesa school. School ofttclals note those who don't quite make the grade here have an option with the Costa Mesa RecreaUon Department's basketball leagues. And on~ thing ls for sure, regardless which way any individual winds up, the · 1ast thing he'll have to worry about is a lockout. lhur&doy, Novt mber 19, 1998 B3 ·JC WOMEN'S HOOPS . . . <>raiige Coast wms:·B-z.:sg·--:·· •Pila es rmprove to 4-0. 4 WA.LNlfr -Orange Coast·Col- lege used a 16·2 run at the be n- ning of the second hall to defeat Mt. San Antoruo. College, 82-59. m nonconference women's bas- ketball Wednesday rught. "We were playing in spurts dunng the fir:st half," Coach Mike Thornton said. "Then we came out·real .strong and _got the ball 1 inside to (Nat~e) Weeks quite a bit. H • Weeks' firushed the game w1th 16.pointi>. Aru Saraydanan had 13 points arid Chantay Peyton scored 12 pomts for the Puate~. who oi>ened up the season 4-0. . . Orang Coast's aext appear-·! anoc 1s Snturdn)' when thn Pirates • host EJ C:anuno at 7 p..m ln nonconfe.rence ~~; • : · NONCOHFUEIKE ~CoAST82 Mf. SAN ""'O,.IO 59 Orange Coast-Sortino 3, Peyton 12, Tomlinson 11, saraydanan 13, Weeks.16, M1odlebr0oke 2, Wilde 6. Moirca 9, Lewis 3, Johnson 1, Klytta 3, Rodrigue~ 3 i pt goals -Sortino 1, Tomhn~n 1, Klytta 1, Rodnguez. Fouled out • No~. Mt. SAC · Tran 8 R111era B. Ohvas 12, Elam 3, Escher 8, Tola 4, Blake 4. · Di.Iran 8, Luca\ 4 3·pt goals · Ohvas 1, Escher 1 Fouled out· None. Halftime· OCC, 36'28 • • ... Cypress biµns Bucs' playoffs hopes CYPRESS -Orange Coast CoUcye y O l l E y I A l l hopes for a berth l1l the Southern Call· fonua Regionals took a beatmg Wednesday mg ht a.:. host Cypre..,., napPed a 17·rnatch losing ·streak to OCC wtth a 15-9, .5·15, 8-15. 15·5, 15-11 Orange Emprre Conlerence women's volleyhall lflc1or,: Staci Pa<;kard led Coast with 19 kills, but the Piratf>.s lcU to 9· t I. 4·9. Cypress. behind Jessica Miles' 15 kalb, improved to 9-8 fj.7 LITTLE LEAGUE Tigers upend Marlins • Big Mac's Little Matt robbe~ by Durenberger. J 0 s b -.------E lll o t had W I N T I R four RBI as the Costa Mesa Amer.- 1can Little League Tigers, Ma1ors Division. defeated the Hunting· ton Valley Marlins, !l-4, m a DL<>· tnct 62 Wliller league game over the weekend at Co5ta Mesa High. The Tigers broke open a 4-4 tic in the bottom of the fifth on con- secutive hits by Jamie TlnnJon, ~J. Dureoberger and Harrison Hoppin Matt JackSon followed w1th a walk. Jamei. Mowatt then hit a·double. Elliot stepJX>d up and hit a two- run triple to seal the \1'1ctory Durenberger had a d1vmg catch m nght held for the Tigers, who·unproved thP..ir record to 7-2. Of note. tl'!e ball Durenberger 5n<1gged was hit b~~ Matt McG- '-''llC, son of home run slugger Mark McG'wue of tht! ... t. Lows Cardinals Daniel Cooper had st.x trtke- outs in two wrungs pitched. WEDNESDAY'.$ COUNTS D.vey's.t.ocker • 3 boats. 29 anglers 47 yellowtart; 120 D E E P S E A barracuda, 24 calico bau, 30 sand bass. 6 bonrto, 3 sculp1n, 3 rockfish, 45 mackerel, 1 cabezon, 1 ling cod, 1 wt11tef1sh, 1 hahbl.lt. • N9Wport t.aindi~ • l boat. 10 anglers 2 sand bass. 56 rockf'ish, 2 whitefish, 12 maclc~el PUBUC MOTICU PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBUC llOTICU wlll be OOl\ll<*ed void. If taJn prOYl9lons permitting ag~. lnclOdl,,g the o.; eeued at th• time of ceued. 1'N nam9, ~. and wu doing builneu only St.. Bldg. c, Newport PUBUC NOTI"e ----------1 •h• Uc•na• cluatncatlon the eucceutul bidder to parttneOt or G9Mfal S.· dHth, of, In and to that DATED: t 1/Sl'08 telephone numw of plain-u B1'91'lda Nowotlca"• Ash-Beach, CA 92813 _. -PU-..C NOTICI ~~c':.:ct~ tUbttltut• aecuftlH for any vlcH, If rtqulrtd. C«tal~n r-:'rJ~1n ~ l•f Ptttr V. Nix, Attorney ttfl'a attorney, or plalnttff tray Collection Thia bu1ln111 I• con. FlctltlOua BU91ne• ----------• 81 defined In Section 705ll moneys withheld by the All nonexempt •i.t• co~ atAt, ,,gf Or ng 111 1 ~ for Peraonal R1prt11n. wllhou1 an attorney II: (El Brencta Nowotu d\Jcttd by: a COfPQf8tlon Name St.t.m.nt aTA~ O' Olsttlct to enaure petfoon-tracts or ss,000 or mo o ange, State O• tatM. 1&480 Hll"bof Blvd., • Thl8 stmtement wu flltd The ~ent comrnenc.d ABANDOllMNT o' of the Calt1om11 Bualneu ance under th• connct or ar. aub)ecl to at.i• con. Callfomi., end ~· pat· Stt. 202, FOl.rltaln VaUty, nombre, la dlrtcc:lon Y ti with tn• County a.ti of to tranaect bt'9IMel und• The followtng ~ llt9 uaa OI' PICTmoua · and PTOfM9lona Code, the pennlttlng paymerit of ,.. tractor noridlacrlmlnatlon 11CU1atly deecnbtd u fol-CA 92708 nu"*O de ttlefono dtl Orange County on t 1/03198 the flcttttous bualneu clojng bwlMM a . 1"'• BUllnta MAii• ~"Ji. c~ctfr ttntlons Hrn•d directly and comphanc. require-; lowl: Publl•h•d Newport abogado del demandante, .1 .... 7'74148 name or nam11 llattd ~edJ.n~ ~ .. _!!19 toelowlngt~of thl• wortc lhall llMlf C::. 1~:-=.ing Board :=' &:!u~~~r ~~~m'Z!: U-:!1n:; =~~~r:i 17D~1~ :.:' .. ~, 1:,':,~1 Dally Piiot Nov. 5, 12. 1e. =-u:i ~Mtt 1nc Beectt. ea. m&3 ,,.,,. abcndonec:f ,,. UM a1NC1 a majortty of the c~· /SI SUll M Lane and Tltl 2 •Cal loml Cod In and to Lot 1 of Tract 1998 'TTh ' . -v-• 28, 1998 Th750 • ·• Robef1 U169"Cit Frtch!8l;. Ult ~lctlllou• Bu1lneu WOf'k, In ac:cordanoe with olr::t";". Procw~ ol Reg~ation.' DM:fon 3 5160, In the City of Cotta 140 R. NORMAN, ESO. -~ • PUBLIC uoT1c• ~~ Pwry, ~~ 2820 con Dr., N~ N•m•m Ou~kH BlffbaJI the pnw1t1ont 01 ~Call· tr0 ConMrvatJon S.C:Uon 8201. •A bid for M ... , CCXA'lty of Orange. PUBLIC NOTIC! NO 128114, KJua, Helman .. .. wtth' the ~ Oertc of Beech, CA 92613 ~.I;t0~5 SN~ tomaBuelnenendProf .. Publlah•d Ntwporl publlc work• contract, Stsle of c.Jtfomla. u per & ROH, 117ee Wllahlte NOTIC&OF Ofange~~ll/03198 Richard J ~. 83T7 •• • •wpor •Ions Code Section 7059. Beach.Costa M ... oany wtilch r1 aubmltttd by nlaf> recordtd In 8ool< 181 SUMMONS Bo&Aev11d, 5ui. 350, Loe "4antt00&. ~ dtl R.y~ Beoch, CA 92903 Tlme It o1 the MMIU. Piiot November 12 19 blddar who haa been d Pag11 40, 41 end '42 of (CITACION .IUDICIAL) Angel• Callfomla 90025 APPLICATION TO 1998871a81 CA 90239 Th• Flc1ltlou1 Bualneu Fatlur• to complete the 1998 • • cenJlled from contra Mlscellaneoul Maps, lo the ON CROSS-(3tO) 2.;,.m,4 ' Sl!LL ALCOHOLIC D.ny Piiot NOii. 5, 12, 19, This butlne11 It co,,. Nam;led~ to,..~ ¥wOrtt within the time Mt Th759 wllh tti• Stall by the D• office of the c:ounty r• COMPLAINT DATE: JAN 28 1991 aaYERAGU 28, 1"8 Th74e ducied by: a g9fleral Part; was Oranae """"""' forth herein wm reautt In partment of Farr Employ COfdtr or o,.nge County. ,.._ I El rt ALAN SLATu a.rtt Data of FUang As>Pllcluon: PUBLIC NOTICE nershlp on 12-30-97, Fiie Jlo.18973-U1e Imposition of llquldattd PUBLIC NOTICE ment and Housing, •hall APN# 41~1Tl2·24 com-._ •• wa eot 0 • • Novemt>er05, 1908 HaV9 you atatttd ~ 743492 damages for .. ch d•r ol dHmed to be nonre• mon1y knoWn aa: 11.s Geor-v. Conltte.r by /SI UARY BROWN, To Whom n May eoncem· bua1nesa yet? No -John Elllon, 2115 Sherlng-delay, In th• llnOUn of ona1857014 SIYt Ind •hall be rejeettd getown lane, Costa Mesa. NOTICE TO CROSS.. 0.puty The Name(•) of the ~ Aotttiou. SU•tn.• RObert c. Frtchl.. •.· ton Pl., Ao! D307, NIWpOrt S200 per day. NOTICE TO The Department ol Devel· CA 92626. DEFENDANT'. (Avl10 a Publjlhed Newport s..c~ pllCMl(a) la/are: GOURMET Name a .. t.,,,.nt Thia 111tem.nt wu fllltci Be11ch, CA 92e83 Each bidder ahall aubmlt, CONT'RACTORi 0 mental S.Nlcea It aollc-I.II bids or otlera must be Acusado) ORANGE COAST Costa MMa Dally Piiot No-EMPORIO INC The lollow1ng peraona att with tht County Oer1< pt Thi• bu1lne11 la con-In th• form f\lmlahtd with Con N itf:,g bids from Olaabled In wntlng and may be left JEEP EAGLE. • Calllomla wmw 19 28 December Th• applicant• t11tad doing .bulln... u : The Ofano• County on 1 t/03191 : ducitd by an lndlvfdual the con1Tect dOCUrnentt a treot o. Veteran Bu11ne11 Enter at the alofeaald otnce or corporation, PAUL CONIB-' ' aixw. .,. applylng to tM Preafdtnt Ronald Reagan . 1 "88774372 John EJlfott Hat of the propottd aub-FY 980051 P1'1111 In order to mHl th; may be d.UV.red to Mid EEA, DAVID CONIBEER, 3, 10, 1998 Th150 Department of Alcoholic Statue CommlltM, 1901 Daily Piiot Nov 5 12 ft ' i99887744et contract0t1 on this project Profect No. 88IR 12 btpartment'• •atabllahtd admlnlattator, personally, ANGELA BASS, and ROES PUBLIC NOTICE 8eYwage Control to tell al-Dove StrHt, Suitt t45, 29 1998 · ' ·thUl Thl1 ataitment wu llltd u requlrtd by the Sublet· Sealtd blda wtn be r• 1 f 3 ent f di or may be flltd In the offtce 1 through 20 lncluslv• cohollc ~ at· t 133 Newport Beach, CA 92ee0 1-.;..' _______ ..;.o. __ _ with the County C1"1l o1 tl,,g and SubContractl,,g celY9<1 at the otnce of Plant ~g::.ci 0vetet=r~Jn!. .:;.. of the Cleric of thlt Court, YOU ARE BEING SUED BY "Purtuant to Section NEWPORT C!NTER. DR., Orange County Famlly Im-PUBLIC NOTICE · Orange County on 11/03/88 Falt Practle9• Act. Publlc Operations Fa.IMtw o~ terprta .. (DVBE) to comply at any tlm• anar th• nrst CROSS.. COMPLAINANTS: 8104(d) of th• Internal ReY· NEWPORT BEi.CH CA pact Council, (CA), 1601 Dally Pllot NOY 12 19 28 Contract Cod• section opmentaJ Center, 2501 Har· with SectJon 10115 et aeq pub"catlon ol this no1ic. of (A Ud. I• eata' deman-tnue Code, notice la 92660 ' Dov• StrHt, Suitt 145, Flctltlocaa BusJ,,.._• Dec ' 1998 . • rhm 4100 II Mq. bor Blvd., Cotta MMa, CA ol th• Publlc Contract l&I• end before making dando) KUNIAKI YAM· h«tby given that th• • ..,. For the follOwlng type Of Newpor1Beach,CA92&60 Name Stat91Mftt . • Each bid •hall be IC· t2e26 untll 2:00 f m. on Cod• end TIU• 2 Calllomla_ euch .. ,.. "u RA. s ERG I 0 Mc. null report for tM flacal UcenH; Thi• bualnHS la con-TM tollowlng peqlOnt .. PUBUC NOTICI companied bv a certifttd Of Dec. 28, 1988 a wt.ICh Cod• of Regulation• Sec· T•m• and NAUGHT end WALL INTER· yaar endtd October 31, 47 ON·SALE GENERAL ducted by:• oorporauon docng bualn-u: OrlAOI ------------1 CHhltt'• check or bid time they Wiii be publlcly lion 18080 eo et Mq 'oveE Condition• of Salo NATIONAL, INC. ttM of KNU FouncSstion, a EATING PLACE Haw you ltltttd dOlng COOntV Olrec:1 Mall 183!s NOTICaTO bondlnanamountnotlela opened and read for per. PARTICIPATION.PRO. 1. Payment ahall tA all You hlYI 301CALENOAR prtvattfoundatlon,ltaYa!I-Published "lewport butlneasyat?Y11.t"4 Banddier Ctrde, F~' CONTRACTOlt9 than ten ~1 (10%) ol forming WOttc to f\lmlah all GRAM REQUIREMENTS c:aah; ten percent (10"') of DA!~~-th' tummoll9 ab19 . at the FOU"datlOn a Beach.Costa MIU Dally Ol'ang~ Coun~ Famlly Im-Valley, c.lllorn1a 92708 CAWMQ '°" alDa the total bid price, payable labor, mat1riat1, toot., end ARE REQUIRED the purchlM money k> be la _,..,... on you to lrlt.a pi1nclpal offtet for 1n1pec> pllo( Nowmbef 12. 19, 2CJ. pact ou.ncl. L.arty T. Orange County~ , to the DISTRfCT u a ouar· equlpm«rt '*"8arY tor• In accordance w1th 1he paid at the time of the bid typewlf\ten rHponM at 1hl• tlon durtng r9gUlar bl» 15"18 Smith, Chairmtn of It,. lric0tp0t1ttd, (Ca.IIfomle) lohool Dl9trtot1 H~ antee that the blddtf, lf tta ~t the bUldlnQ mtrlon ~na of Sect! 1773 with balanct on conllrma-c:ou1. neu hcMlrl from 9:00 a.m. Th781 Boatd 11315 Bandlller Circle tlngton heoh Union propc>aal 1a acc9pltd, than approximately 332,837 eq. : the Labor Cod•~ o. t1on of tale; property 1a to A ttttar or P~ can wlll td 5.oo pm. bv erry cftlzan Thia "*ment ..,.. fll«' FOIM'ICaln va11ey, C&llfomia High 8oMel Dl*tot promptly execute th• L), lncfudlng all overhang.I, partmtnt hat uC.nain.ct be told Inns preMnt con-not protect you, your~ who requesta It~ 180 • PUBUC NOTICE ~the,. .... ~ Cl~ Of 92708 ... P'°'"'1 llld UI • ..._ Agreemtnt. f\lmlah a tau. pattoa, at\d arry at!ach-thet th• gtneral prevalllng dltlon •·u It", except u to WTttttn response mus be de~ afl• lh• data of thll ..,,_.,.,. ......... M, on 11103-'98 Thia bu•ln ... la ~0,.,. 9troom 8ulldllrlt "Z" at factOl'Y Faithful Perform-mentt at Falr.ltew Oev91op-ratH of wa .. appllcable 11111. In proper legll 1onn If you p!lbllcaUon." P1otltlou. •ue11t111 1 .... TT43'H ducttd by: a c:orpotaUOli Ooe•n View Hleh ance Bond In an amount ment Cent• In ac:cordlnce In the ~In which the 2. All bfokera or Inter· want th• court lo hMr your The FoundatlOf\"• prtrd-NMM •~t Olly Piiot "l<w. s, 12, 19, HSYe you ata11td doing. 8ohool not IM8 than one hundred With plan9 and epeclftca. Wcwk 11 to be done .,. tsted lndMdualt ahould case.. .DAI olllce la located at: The to11owtng per90nt.,. 21, tttl; Th745 ~ }9t?Yn, 10.1..QEI Bid ca....-Deoem-pscent (t~) of th• total tlona. Bldd•rt for thl• thoat ,., .. 11tabll1htd contact Suzy Hottman. "you do not m. your,. 2152 Dupont OrM. M• dolnQ but4nMI 11: Woman PUIUC NOTIC! ~County Oit.ct -•' bid pnc., f\mlah a Pay-project must posseu a and publlshed by the DI· ColdwelBan.k•.t.iephone eponu on time, you may tOt,lnllnt,CAt2112 ot Worth and WHlth Incorporated, Scott ber •• ..... , llOO pm men1 Bond In an arnourt C009nt C-33 cluslflcaUon rector f th• oep111ment 01 numblf 5e2+47~T71 for '°" the c:au, and your The prtnc:IP'I! manaow of w.o .w.w, 7811 Slater -Fletc:tw, S.a.wy Obtain Oocumema: Hun-not IM• than one hundred lrc.nM(•) lsauect by the ll'ldu.J., RelatlOnl Coplet addltlonal Information 0r to wao--, money and pro~ the Founda11on la Gerald Ave.. Unit #I<, HuitJngton ~ llullineH This atat9mtnl wu ftl6d tlnaton Beech Union Htah percent (1~) of th• total Contractor'• Stat• Uc.nae r th 1 • ... end Inspect the pro~ lf1y may b• taken Without w. Kehle. 8Mcf\, CA 92$47 .._.. at.talMflt With the eo..ny ~ ol- Scnool Dlatrlct, 10251 bid ~. and f\mah ctr· Board. If the bidder 11 not ~le :. '::' o~: :.•:. erty. Mlhtt warning from the (name of Accou'ltant) Jo)'C9 Ella Seat9, 1271 The folowtr\g ~ .,. Orange Cow!ty on 11/03/M Yodrtown Ave., Purchallng, tJft<*t" evtdtnelng that the llc.nMd ., apeclntd, the Chltf of Plant Operatlont 3 ~ Ntat• Wl1I pay court. Robert T. Uttl•..r. "CPA. 2152 Newman Ave., HuntlnglOn d 0 Ing bu,, n. I. • • : 1 "88714348 Room 381, Huntlng_ton rtqulrtd INunnce If In ef· bid wlll be disregarded. Fairview Developmentai auch real ts111e broker There .,. othef legal ,.. Dupont 0rtve, ..un. 101, Ir· e..ch, CA 92847 P.O.P.SPECS, 250ll Porta-Daily P9ot Nov 5 12 19 Belldl, CA 12848, {Tt-4) t.ct 1n th• amounta Mt Joint Venture Blctd•• must c:.nt•r commlaalon(•} 11 may be qulrementa You may Wftnt vtne, CA 82912 Shtn'I I. Foetar. 9351 V• mouth, Minion \11$. CA 28 1981 • ' n,.,47 884-3339 axt.4350 IOfth In the gtntfal condl-poaae11 a Joint Venture LJ. • MANDATORY allowed by the court. The to ca11 an attorney tight Publlahect Newport lardo Drive, Huntington 112982 1-.;..' ..-..._....__ __ _......;.;. NOTICE 18 HEREBY 11ona. In the event of failure cenM. I Site In• ectl \II/Ill be utat• wtn alao pay ttl• away. If you do. not tcnOw Be1eh-Coata M... Ody BMch, c.ilfomta, t284e A and o IP h Ao b •rt PUIUC NOTICE GIVEN that the Huntington to enter Into the contract Preference wlll be granttd held (To ~Mt ':i the Plant coat of recon:ll,,g tti.-orcter an anomey, you rnsy can Pilot November 19, 1981 Thia bualne11 la co~ lchterer, 25088 Pont-1-------....:;._ Beach Union High School end execute th• required to blddert certlfltd u a Operatlona Orrtctl, ONE connrm1ng NI• and th• an attorney referral HrYlce Th1S1 due1td by: a g...i part. mouth. Mlallon Viejo, CA Plotltloua ._.._ Dlalrlct, Orsnge County. documeni.. IUCh bid HCU-:·sma11 BUllntll" tn IC> TIME MANDATORY PRE· deed. Th• pul'chaer •hall or • lea&I aid omc. (llsttd '*'Ship 92802 Name .... mem canrom11, acting by and rtty w111 be for'felttd. The cord•nc• wtth Section 1898 BID SITE INSPECTION pay an other chargee, In-In th• p"hone book). PUBLIC NOT1CI Have you '111ttd dOlng Marilyn Joan SchM,.,, The 1o11owtng ~ .,. 1hrough Ila Governing 'althM Performance Bond et. aeq., Tltt• 2, Callfomla CAU. CARMALE.NE SERRA eluding but not lmlttd to 0.1puea dt que le en-Flotttloue ..,.. bU11nNe ~No 250M Portamounth. Mil-doing buall'\tst aa· a) Goatd, "-'elntfter referred ahall remain In full fore. Cod• of Regulattona. AP" 1714) 957.a213 FOR tran1fer tUH, Hcrow tregutn Mia cttaelon Jvcfl· ,.... Shen'll.float9f .ionVltfO,CA92a2 Twtnly four Se\>en° b) to 11 I. DISTRICT, wlll r• and effect through th• pllcatlon• for pre1erence SCHEDULED DATE ANO ChllVll and all of the ~ clal usted tlene un plazo d• Name Sl8t.ment Thia allll'"*"' wa flleo Thia bu1lneu Is con-~ 4 S4'Yaf\ c) MP celve up to, but not later guaranlff period 11 1p.c.,. must be aubmltttd to end TIME falrvlew Dtvtl-mlvm for a standard policy 30 DIAS C'-1.ENOARIOS =Th• ~ng ~f:..,. with the Colny ewtt of dud.a by: tlulband and t3e w. tlth St; E-3 Ceil& than the a.bcJYe.4ttted time, !ltd In the g9nera1 condl· approved by the omc. of 0pm.;.tal C«lt• ol Utt• lnaurance In th• pera pra11ntar una r• .....,.,,... u : .....,. 0r.nge County on 11to31118 wtft Meaa, CA ~i · .. aled bide'°' the award tlona. Small and Mtnoflty Bull-Geon: McGhN Chlof of prlncl!Mll amount of ~ apueat& Mcrtta. maqulnl p • 23255 Camlr*> 1 .... T7... Have ~ ataMd dolnO o.-ryt ~ -w tlllt ol a contract fOf the above The DISTRICT rett!W9 nesa, 1531 I StrMt, 2nd Plant '89peratlor\a, irt 11141. en aeta cortt. drllla. Ugunl H Cellf. Dally Not Nov. 5, 11, 19, bualMN Y!"f Y•. M•tl 9'., Unit E-S. Coeta ....... project. the f10ht to reject sny °'all Floor. Sacratnento, CA Publlahed Newport 4, The peraonal re~ Una cart& o una llmad& l?e53Vlcld L ..........__ ........ ,._ 2e. 1911 Th721 ~ Aob«t8d1Mtet CA m21 • A prebld IMpectlon end bid• or to walv• ltr'I Ir· 9581~2015. BM h-Co I M l)tllv ~w. rHll'\'N the right to tMtonlca no .. ofrec«'a ,..._., --..... Thia Nlemant ... filed Qua Bentoa 11CM1 OefW walk through wta be held 11 ~-°' 1nrorma11HM Bids must be aubmltttd Pllo; No:•~bef9i2• uf, rt1ect any anc1 all blda. protecclon; 1U respvest. • =0cl=•· La~una flUll.IC NOTICI Wl\tt the County Oertt of St .• Orwige, CA met .. • 9 00 am, November 24, In any bid• or In the bid-fot the entlr• WQftt d• 1999 6. Sell• wll pay the coat Mrlta • maqutna Ilene que Laltle 21132 Ptio <>ranee~ Ol111/10J99 Thia buatM11 11 C01'i 1891 at OcllM View High ding. tCtlbed there D~ lh7a7 of a°"* year home war-c:urnpDr con la.I fortnaD. ~ "81111•• ... un i .... 77901> ~by: a gwiw Pl'11 SchoOI. 17071 GoUlard S\., At required b"t s.ctJon from P''"* end apeclflca· ranty plan to long ... the da&.e legllee apioplldu !Mda, MiallOn Veljo, CA ...._ at. ........ t · Delly Piiot NoY. 11, 11 fl, Mnhlp • Hun_tlngton B11ch, CA. 1773 of 1ht Calllomla tlonl wm not be COMldeted PUBLIC NOTfCI co1i do•a not exc11d II"'*' q'"'9 q\19 la COfta ~ ,.........__ l2'702 The fdkMtng perwne are o.o. 3 1"' Th7et .....,. you ltatted ~ Copi .. of Bid Oocumenfl. Labef Code, the Dv.<*>r of and 'tWlll be CIUM for rejeOo -S250.00. W. ~ allO Mcuche IU OUO. ..._._ ....._,_,, dorng ~ .. Amen-' bulfnnl ~No Speclflclllool and Plana the DeoMment • or lndut-tlonl of blda. The DePart• ~~UIOft pay tor emoa dtteclor in-11 1111td no ~ eu lalamare laine, Llk• forMt. can Mone)'COf Funclrna; PUIUC WOTICI Danyt oan:i. • ar• avaAablt tor a l'9fUnd-..ai RMIUone of the Stat• ment hat the 11Qht to walW Ofl Tltll 1tanat1011 and/Of water/ ~ • tlernpo. putde CA t2e30 128, E. n..o.. Road IUlf9 · etll«Mnt -· med able COit Of '200 per Mt. of California hu deter· any lrfegultrlty ln a bid Of 8TAT11 OI' CALIPORNIA t!Nllng bradng, lel1tr wW l*dtr ti cuo, y Ill putden Thi• bualne11 la con-200, Senti'~ CA i21'06 ........... ......... the Cowdy a.rl oC Bid• ahal be rllCeMd In mined the gtnanll p,...,.,.. to rejtet ttrY or II bide. No FOtl nta COUNl'Y ~ lie cost ol COft'IP8lnce qullw tu aalarto. "'. dlMro '='. ed. W. ~ c""'-Saddtebaek lnveatment Kw atel ••int Orange ~ Oil Ul10,'91 the plaoe Identified •boY'IJ Ing ,.... or WIQM In the bid wl1I be contldlfed Ull< Wiit! tlfy othet ~ y Olrll COlll d• IU ve you,_., -21 SeMcee inc. (Clllfomla) The ~ ptl"I0'1S.,. 1 .... 77801'4 and ahall be Opened ana 1oc:a111y In wti~ thl• Wof1I '-'It la mad• on a stand-OI' ~G• mflndltOty 00""""*"' ret· ~ lln avteo lldlClo-butlnaU , ... YM, 1~1w· 29202 CabOi Aoed Wt9 dotno bullrlMe •· NJYO. publldy rMCI aloud at Vie It to be perfofmtd. CoplM ard fonn Mnlltled by !ht ••TATll OP I.UL.AH roflt ltlndar~ and 1ntpeco nal ~ l*'I• de II cort1. N 250. t.aouns ~ CA °"TU ON IEHA&.f OF Dally PllotJ'ov. 1~ 18• above .. tattd time and Of theee rate dttannrna-~ tnd la mldt In HAWKIN8 INYDllR ab t1ona rtQUhd aa a oon-Extlt9n otroa rtQultttoa ... "1ctd L Nlttaon 02911 . ' CHll.:DMN. AN EDUCA· Oto. 3, 1Dlll place. 1lone..,. on tile at the DIS-accordance wft.h the ~1,... ••• 8NYDltl, D• dltlon of dollna •sctow ga)ea..ul R~utde ciue...._~ = :~ ~-: Thi• bualntH la ~ TIONl.l CONIULTINO In aoc0fdan09 Mlt'I th• TAICT Cfllce IOCattd at Pur· ~to Blddtr1." ........ ~ W'f'f .... ....., ·'Ml q .,. -mar I""~ ........... , dUc:ttcf bV: a corporation COMPANY "" Alt& "It. ._ _______ _ prov111on1 ol Callfomla ct\Mlng Oepwtmtnt, 1~51 ProaptctJve blddefa may CAii NO Atet4"4 pay tor a PM' oon1n11 ,.. lnmedlatamtntt. SI no Orange County on 111031111 Haw yo;, ...,_, dc*'C:I Ave.. 1i6o. HdnUngton ,.AR, BullntU and Pro19taloN Yorktown Avenue. Hun-aumtne and obtalnf1n•, • po11 and pay fOf WOtlt rec-conoce a un abog1do t .... 77Uft tMlllnaail y«? Y• C>eeobtr leeetl. CA 82941 .,_., IMm to eocte hGlon 70Zl.11, and ~ leach, CA t214t, 1peclflcat1on1, an bid NO!~~·,C?.P~ ommtnded to COMCt oon-~ bn1w • un MMclo De!Jy Piiot Nov, I, 12. •• ti. 1981 ' Ctwtatop~er II', 1111,.aen. get to II thoM Publlo Oonttad Code he-ri coplte mA' be ob-for,na by C-'llna Cannaltnt Ofl "-n.,...an • • dltlon dMCl1bed In lie r• de rttwtnclS dt abOgadoa 21, ttll Th7M 8actdleback lnveetment .,21 AlltlU Ave,. 1200, • -..t. a..-t!On 3300, the owner ,.. Ullned upon requttt. The llfrl al (714) f57-6213 AT PfUVAT• SAL.a port u "Sec:Uon t". B~ o • \a'1t ollclna de •yuda UC llOTICI 8tMcae, Inc w..m A Huntington Beach, CA .... ,,_.,..... quir.. tNt the bidder poa-contr1ctor ahall pott • A peyt'lltnt bond, Sfand. Not~ It n.tbv QIYtf'I thall p.y tor Woftt r.c> legl1 (WI& ll ~ ~ M ParW, ~o ·· · '2141 WOUnCf tht houee? .... the ~ ct ... OOpY of theM rattt at Met\ ltCf Form 807 In an amount that aubiec:t to oonffmiildon omlTlll'lded to correct con-lonleo}. . Thie ..,.,,.,,. _. thd Thi• '""'""' 11 ~ lM ttw alflcatlon of oouerlCW'a • Job an.. The COl'llr.ctcw not ... , then ao p...c.m of by ~ did 8ul*fof Court dltlona dMCrtbed In the ,. CAS• NVM•D• "'-""•• 9u11rtn1 With the C<J4lrtt; ewtc ~by. en lndMdulll °"'"at the lme the bid la and 1ny aubcontractor the c:ontrtct Pl'ICe mutt 10-lhe undtnlgMd win Mii at pol't u "secton r " ,.. (N....,.._ _... c. .. ) 11.-. ••••••Ill Or-. CCM.ny °" 111IXWll Hl¥I \'Oii ...,., ddn(J Ct111~ aubmlttM: a.a t. Purtuo uncstr 1t lhall l>IY. noc .... compeny ~ c:iomrkt in-PfMde ..... to lh• h1Qhel1 ec1 bv 1uyar, noi to ™ lollO'WlnO. C*90N .,. 1 a111n4IM· Mrlr"'9 Y'l? Jito ..,.. _.IO.,._. and ,,,_... thin the ~ prtYll• YOMno an ~a In anct belt bidder, on« ATEO: 1~ IUOOll g,o!nJ. butln•H u : a) ~ "'9MI _ alona Code .. otlon 1no 1'1111 cl MOM to al tl«*lofU,000. . NCMfnblf IO, 1M .t Connie Atdemacher CMOATS Howottaa'e ~ Daly"°' Now.&. 11. tt, Th19 llilWI_.. -. fl.o DI......., 7028.15, no.,..,,_ atlall WOrtln ~by tMm The aucc..af\I DICICM Wiii Oftlot of ra.fw v. Nii: At-Pnor'llll ,.. ... ....,.. Of "'°".,L."i n --Collectton. b) Cr~ttva H. 1M Thnt till\ "' ~ a.t; of n11p )'O&' Ind be m90e tot Wllftl 01 met. 1n tN •tea110n of et\9 con-be teQUlrld to .,,_ Into • ~ Uw, 1MIO lW· th• Ea1at• of aeulah • . Computaton, 1"32 ~ WIC IOT1CI h.ao. rtll undlf .. .-.ot ~ not. contr9CtUal 9Qfeemenl In bot ,. SM. 202. 'ouno Hawkll\1 tnyder, d• The !WM and addtttrt Of "*"°lane, .-103, HunlllW-Ml ,...,.. IMI end unll .. R«lllVflt No. blddw may WllhdrtW IN form of a "Standard tatn .-V CA t210I, Ill the CCU1 ": (£1 norntn y ton BMctl, CA aMI --•78 of CQllradOl'I wertllia to bid tor a period of Aaraamtnt. form ITO 2 .. o. rtatit. ~ lmer• Ind -.__._ .. _.. ... h dtftceton de .. corte .. , Brenda Kay fllowon1a 1-~------- .,. DIRtct ... the _. 46} ~ lft9f the whkh •hall be binding ---of a11C1 ~ at VY1J1••._..w wn SUP RlOA COURT OF tt432 Pomeno lMle. •10S. ~~=-~bid bide. ..... -ii ~ ~ bV"" rtgftt.-::. ~ 1'sr:r~ M! •t m11 ,.,,, •lul'rn.W __.ta~ ... ......._~... ~· .. ••' ~;nte 1rect0r noc to lloenMd 11 or U'la Publlc Connet binding on -. S*1Y ~ ton of raw or ;:t;;' 1 :g: Ml -~ ... ._ ..,... ::::. '°..:':"'co:: COde,,,. ciontr8'1 Wit con-::-::: =~= =·:r:.. ~ ~ = "'~ ~~ ' ' 84 Thu1$day, November 19, 1998 ~ewport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot ' 'PUBLIC NOTICE& PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUILfC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICll PU1UC NOTICU PUIUC NOTICll PUILIC NOTICll ""11C NOTICD PUauc NOTICU PUBLIC NOTIC! t>u11no t y.-? No CA e2690 Mlc:tlatl Kevin Cot•y. 485 dud4'd by: en lndMduel duc:1ed by: an lndhlldu.I ductt<I 1>y: an lnd!Vlduel ductt<I by: en lndMdual evellable from ~ coun Proo.ti Coo 5 , 8100 T Moore Concep11, Inc , Ru1 .. 11 Alen ~· 1846 E. Ctntet St., 1242, Me· Haw you t tertlt<I doing H~ you ttal14'd doing Haw you "8l1ed ~ H.w you ttel1td doing cl•k • I 'mt IOI 111~ •t:::i, " ht '°.. '1:!:!.':it!=~• :::r• W. Moore, Prttf. ~~ICAU8~.'J~7, Cetta ~9:,'r.• C:U~:!. 18 con-~:ti=~~. ~~ Y~, 243-ff ~l~!v"· a.pt, ~=.•~~No htltlow' Ill Pf'e ~ expire tiel~ lour mo~ 1,: ~Th• tolloWlng PtraoM.,. Thie atattmtm wu nltd Thi• t>u"nt11· la con· ducted by• an lndlYldUal Thia a1et.mtnt wu ftlecf Thlt tta1emtnt ?WU tlled Thi• 1tatement WM flied Thll at81ttntnt waa nled No....,•· ... ....., tile nu"nooaui nooceCI •~ ...,..._u-dei'9 "4.lllAI••_... ~~~ ' .. Claan«t; 1215 Beker s ., <>rang. Cour on 11/\7/98 Ha..,., you llarttd doing t>ualnHa yet? YH, Nov. , Orarigt Cou(ltV on H/03/98 Oflngt ~on '1/04/91 Orange County-on 1t/17/91 ora~County on 1f/04/98 L••un• Nl1u•I, C lieCJI ~ 11\t court d ~ ate a 1~. Coata Mtlll. CA t2$2CI 1"89778Ut bus1nes1 yet? V••· "'·98 1"8 t .... 7'1~70 t .... 7748'19 1nMnaeeo t"89774539 12917 oer.son 101e1ts1eo •n U'le ts!.itt Thanh·Tan'I Ttil Tran, Dally P1lot Nov. t9, 28, RhuHell Ary MIChHI I<. Corey Dally Piiot Nov. 15, 12, 19, Delly Piiot Nov. 5, \2, 19, Dally Piiot Nov. 19, 2CI, Dilly Piiot Nov. 5. 12. 19, Publlalltd Newport YOU may hie ~Ill ltlt COUit a 13401 Heather Cir .. Garden Dec. 3 10 1998 Ttl142 T la 'tatomont WH ftlod Thlt stttemanl WH fll4'd 28 1998 • ThT41 29 1998 Th155 ~ 3 10 1998 Th141 28 tOl'IS Th754 Beach.Cotta M... Dally ReQutS1 tor Soeoal No~c:e (l<'rrn ,. Crovt CA 92840 ' ' with lhe County Cletk Wllh lht County Cl•k or ' ' ' ' ' ' PH Nov '* 10 19 23 OE·154l ot IN f Ing f -.ouy 'Nguy1n, 13401 PUBLICNOTICE Orang0Count.Yon10-2Ma Orang0Countyon 1111119e PVILICllOTICI PUIUCNOTICI PUILICNOTICI ,J~ tm 'Mfti33.2 toty an<I a~sai0 of': .-.Hlhar Cir. Gardon tl9887'73778 f"89778Uf PUBLtC HOTTC!.. • 'ISftS rrt,.,_. ~ ·<llOvt, CA 92&46 FlotltlOU• •u•IMH Dally Pilot ()Ct, ~ Nov. 6. D•lty Piiot Nov. 19, 28, Plottttoue ........... fllotttlOua ......... Flo~loua .......... • .. , ....-VVllfl . ot T. Thi• buelnlH la con· N•ma 8tetem9nt . 12 19 199& • • Tht21 Doc 3 10 1998 Th143 Neme 818tetneftt .. .,... .._....._.., N•me a iet..,..... • actount u ~Cled in Probllta ducted by • general pen· Th• following pt1:eon1 ere ' ' · ' ' "'-followtng p1raon1 art Th• follOWlng Pfl'90l\i.,. Tho followlng P41rton1 are PUBLIC NOTICE CO<lt moon 1250 A'Rlciu•st ror nerahlp , · doing buslnHa es: Vutcan PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE dOlno buslnosa .. : AHlte1 dOlna bualnat11 H: t..una doing butln•u u : P .. BUC NOTICI! Speci• No~ lorrn '' watatn Have you started doing TOOi an<1 Ole 1031·f south Equfpment Co •• .29816 Sattllft..., 322.2 s. Med· Woocfy'&, 1907 OtlatH u 1rom1t1ecourtdedl t>uilnosa yet? Vea, t 1/107 .,.,,,0 ae st,· Placomla, CA FJotlttou• 811•ht•.. Flotltloua •wine" Whitt Otter Lan•, Laguna d<>ck St. Sei!ta Ana, CA Torr.! C«ona tiel Mar, CA NOTICB 0 1' Alfor .. 1f0f ""'**· 9T8henh·Tam Thi Tran • ~~~e1 Edmund wuuam~. ni!'r:,:wi•;:~':'! are Th:1C::w~,:=".::: .,. ~r.:k 7:c~~fLao1 29818 'W:no wna, 3222's. Mad· 9~8:. Ann w~tt. 1901 PETITION • :g:~~ar% 'li~A~: ~o GfW.Off O~~~ Thia •st11ome11t was fllsd •104?"2 Cool< Circle, Hun-doing bµernau aa: doing buatneu u: White Ottllf lane, Lllguna dock St, Sant.a Ana, CA Galaloa Terr., Corone dtl TOADMIMllTER rAHALO LOUIE EI TEVI STE20I) wtth lhe County Clark of 11naton Beech, CA 92646 Grandma's C11ndlis, 2929 Jonathan Roban'1 Photog-Nlguel, CA 92671 927°' Mar, CA 92826 EI TAft OFt O g EV g BAKERSFJELqCA g:JJ()t Orengo County on 11/17/98 Willer Satlet, 2728 Sweet· Newport Blvd , Newpor1 raphy, 1962 Balearic Dr., Jhla bu1lno11 le con-Thia bualn•H I• con-Thra bu1lna11 la con-Nanoy 8w.nNn, •kl Fl'A0NFLIOLUISEESTTEVI 11 111 NPW1>01t Buth·Costa Mesa 1908877tJGSf rain Wy, Corona, CA 91719 Beach, CA 92663 Costa Mesa, CA 92628 .. uc1ed by an lnclMdual dl.IC14'd by: an lncllVldual duct4'd by: an lnclMduaJ •u N9"0J a. PAN l CN•9n24 £.STE\11$ Nov Dally Pilot Nov 19, 26, Thi• bllalnHa Is con. frengellca, lttc , (CA), Jonathan Rober1 Sentten, Have you atarted doing Have you •tarted doing Have you started doing aw11n.on, Case No A194422 ta 1925 1098 Dec 3 10 1998 Th1"4 ducted by: a general part· 2929 Newpon Blvd. 'N11W• f962 Balearic Dr .. Coste blJetness yet? No bUllneaa y8t1 No buslnna yet? Y .. , 4-1&-91 N•no~ 8 choonoY., To Ill he•,., benef1oa"es ~--·· ··----. · . • nershlp port Bea.ch. CA 92663 Mella, CA 92628 Patrick Lao Mallno Lona laUl'lo A. Woodruff • r.nlOltors. con~ngeot crt<lllOrs. • PUBLIC NOTICE Have .you atarted doing Thi• bualneo le con-This business Is con-This atatement was flled Tlllt atatemant . wu flied Thia statement wH ftlad CASl!8:J'"::;._548 anci persons who may Otht1W1se ______ ...._. __ 1 buslneSI yat7 No ducted by: a corporaUon ducted by: an lndlvlduel with the County CIOl'k of W!tl'I the County Cltfl< of with the County Cltrk of • be 111tere$ted 1n the will 0< est.It! Fictitious Buelne.. Mlehoel £.Williama Hav1 you itarted doing Have you ttarted doll)g Orang• County on 1 t/03198 Orange County on 11/08/98 Orange County on I 1/17/98 To all heltt, rntflclar~~· or • bOtll ot PAHflLO (OUI' Namelt•1•m.nt Thia etatement WH flied buslne11 yet? No business yet? No 19918774381 1"9977•MO t99M'17"'4T Cttdltor~, ~~~ere a ESTfVIS • allil PANALO £STEVI The following porsons are Wllh the County Cl91k of Ftarigellca, Inc, Kenneth John Sentten Dally Piiot Nov. 5~ 12, 19, Dally Piiot Nov. 12, 19, 28, Dally Pilot Nov. 19, 28, ~Cf;.;,!."s. P ~ ln~etested 1~ and'PANFILO LOUIS EST~ doing bu•lneH ·as . The Orang~ County on 11/17/98 W. Pavla, Jr. . Thia atalement was 111ed 26, 1998 Th7G2 Dec. 3, 1998 Th785 Oec. 31 10, 1998 Th148 th• wlll or ••tale or both A PETTT!ON F<>R PROBAT Tower Center 5241 Uncoln fH887715M8 This statem9nt 'Waa Jlled with the County Clerk ol r NANCY SWAN.SON le' h ... ti" 1,,q M R Avunue Cypresa CA Delly Piiot Nov. 19 26 With. the County Clerk of Orange CoUl\ty on 10.28-98 PUBLIC NOTICE PUIUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICI ~~NCV s SWANSbN11 .~.!"811 '!.:'.. "t, .. ,!"58cou·-"o1' 90630 . 0 3 10 1998 Tht47 Orange County on 11/03/98 t 9t 88773878 . . ' -. ... on in"'" ...,,...nor " Cypress Tower Raconll • ~· , • 19988774373 Dally Piiot Oct 29 Nov 5 Flctltloua Buelneaa • Flotttton .......... Flotltlow au....... NANCJoNS~HOO~OVER Cal1lomia. COYntY Of ORANGE ance Corporation, (C~~ PUBLIC NOTICE Dally Piiot Nov. 5 12 19 12 19 1998 ' ThrU Nam• atatament Heme atatetMnt N•m• lte .. ment s:~ETITIONoc;~R PRO. THE PETITION FOil f'OO· 5470 Orange Avenue ey. 26 1996 ' n,743 ' ' The fOllOWfng persons are The followtng '*90n• ate The followtng peraona are . fi R BATE requests lt\al Teresa M press CA 90630 ' Flotltlou• Bulln.n ' PUBLIC NOTICE doing bualness a1: Step-doing t>uslness at: Th• doing bu1lneH u: CASA-8ATE has been led by •· Jeckson be aPIJOlnted as per· Thia' business I• con· Nam• lt•t•ment PUBLIC NOTICE ping Stone Connections, 8 Roads End, 952 Carnation JUL CREATIONS; 1570 f~rgu M.rt!w~:':tnc/&,I~ sonal representaM 11> a<1m1111ste1 ducted by; a corporation Thalollowlngpereonaare Flc tltloulBwlne•• Sand Street, Laguna Avt., Costa. Meta, CA Cor~e D_!'./._ll'C, Costa fornfa P~ounty of· Orange thteStal!Oftht<lecedent Have you atarted doing dofng buelnesa u: Porter Flotltlou• 8uatne.. N•nM Stat.ment Nlgutf, CA 92677 ~629 • MeSa, CA 92~ cou ' · ~ THE PETITION (!()Jests llie buslnoH yet? No Publfc Relations & Mar~et· Name 8t•i.mant Th• followtng person• are CathJ Anne TrNdWay, 8 Cr~ l. Ma111n, 952 Came· Luisa H(1ches, t!SO Tenua TH~PETITION FOR PRO. decedent's WiH and todols. 1f Cypress 'rower Reconvey· Ing, 2950 Airway Ave., The followtng persons are doing blJslnan .-: Inter-~~n 81 J~';i;1• Laguna ~ ve., Cotta M..., CA Co~ oata Mau, CA BATE requHt• that RI· any, be admitteel to P10bate The •nee Cofporallon, Denlae Sulte C·S, Coeta Men. CA doing buslnau as: data Syatem, 8082 Center· Tgul• • bual e 77 Is •T"h6129 b 1 11 9T2h62I 7 b 1 1 chard M. swanaon, Jr. tit Will and any cot*cils jre ava1lallle c. Lodato, President 92626 a) a Homeblr<I Realty stone Or Huntington hl1 n as eon-• ua neH eon-• ua no11 • eon-pol t4'd Plf 1 , 1 ~ This statement was flied usa Elaln• Porter, 2395 b) 1 HB ~ealty, 11oi 'victo-Beach, CA 9264e · ducted by: an lndMdual ducted by: an lndMdual ducted by: an lncfMdual ~:senfa1ive 81 10 =~~nl~~ ~ eJ1al'l'llnabon in Ille 1118 ept with the County Cler\( of Weatmlnster Av.e., Costa rla Street, Sufte IP, Cotta Ouynh Nguyen, 8082 Cen-bHave1 Y~_.,,atarted doing Have you atatted doing Have you started doing the estate of the decedent. c~i PETITION re"'•ests Orange County on 11 /03/98 Mesa, CA. 926.27 Meta, CA 92627 toratone Dr.. Huntington us neu , .. , ' No busln.sa vet'1 No bus Ines• yet? No THE PETITION request• .... 1988&774348 This bualne11 I• con-Shem Jle,,. Foster, 9351 Beach. CA 92&46 Cathy Anne TrHdWay er.Jg L Martin Luisa Hughes 1ho docadem'a wlll and autllOnl)' lo administer the estate Dolly Piiot Nov 5 12 19 ducted by: an Individual Velardo Drive Huntington Thia business Is con-This etatement wu filed Thfa etatemtnt WU ftltd Thia atatement wu filed codlclla If any, be admitted un<ler tile Independent Mmilll· 26 1998 · ' Th749 Have you atarted doing Beach, CA 92648 ducted by: an lndMduat wltl'I the County Clerk of wtth the County Clerk of with the County Cit ric of to robata. Tho wm end Slrabon ot Estates Act (Thts • buslneu yet? Ves, Oct. 8, Thia bualnen la con· Have you Slatted doing Orange County on 10(7/98 Otano• County on 11/10/'98 Orange County on 11/17/'98 arryp codlclla are avallable autnonty witt allow tilt pemonal Simplify your life through CLASSIFIED (949) 642-5678 Get to the ·basle ABC's PUBLIC NO'OCE 1998 ducted by: an lndMdunl business yet? No t"8877t977 199 .. 77.cMO t9988'7THSO tor eicamfnatlon In the nte reJ)lntntabw to take many ---------I UH Poner Have you etart4'd doing Ouynh Nguyen Dally Piiot Nov. 5, 12. 19, Dally Piiot Nov. 12, 19, 2e, Dally Piiot Nov. 18, 26, kept by tho cour1. acbons witnool obt,am1o0 cou Att' Flotltlou• 8'11alnH• Thi• 1tat11ment was flled bualness yet? Yes, 7187 Thia atafemant wu fifed 28, 1996 Th753 Dec. 3, 1098 Th787 Dae. 3, 10, 1998. Th 145 THE PETITION rtquests approval Before lllof'IO certain IC, Nam• St•t•m•nt With the County Clerlt of Shem Foster with ttie County Cler1< of authorl1y to administer-the veiy important actions however b The 1ouowlng persons are orange County on 11/03/98 Thi• sta1ement was flied Or81'1go County on 10/20/98 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICI PUBLIC NOTICE estate under th• lnctepen-t11e pel'SOnal repn!sent.aove Wiii asen1en l, doing business n · Cyber· 18988774387 with the County Cl•111 of 19988773088 Flotltl Bu IM Flotttl •·-•~-Fl tltl "" _, dent Administration of Ea-reou1re<1 lo g.ve nooce to inter-d I tooth, 179 E. 17th Slreet, Dally Piiot Nov. 6, 12, 19, Orange County on 11/03/98 Dally Piiot Oct. 29, Nov. 5, OUI 1 11 oua --o ou• .u .. Mll tales Act. (Thia outhortty ested persons unless they have an C OSet Sta N 149, Costa Mesa. CA 26, 1998 Th737 189.88174391 12 19 1998 Th716 Name Stat•nMnt Nam• Statement N•m• 8tat•m9ftt wrn allow th• pereonal rep-. wa.veo nooce or consenled to the 92921 -' : Dally Piiot Nov 5 12 19 • • The fonowlng persona are The followlng persons are Thefollowtng persons are rosentatlva to t•k• many 1 Th then g'et Jule Hanclleman. 179 E. PUBLIC NOTICE 26 1998 . • Th730 PUBLIC NOTICE doing business as: Pactllc doing bU1lness u: The doing buslnesa as: SOULD, action• without obtaining ~~ea idl~ ~~ependll h •' 17th Street Ste #149 ' Blue funding, 1001 West Springer ShoweasQ. 18042 711W.17th St., C-5, Costa court approval Before tak• en a mit11Stta on ao~"'"IY WI a& Costa Mesa 'cA 92627 • Flotltlou• B"f•IM•• PUBLIC NOTICE Flotltlou• Bualn... 17th St., Unit #T, Costa S(lllta Claudia St .. Fountain Mesa, CA 92627 Ing cena/n ve;.y, Important be QIBRteCI unless an 1ntere~ some c . ,, Timothy M'tlllgan, 179 E. Nem• Stat•m•nt Nam• St•tamant M .... CA 92627 Vallay, CA 92708 Brian . Irving Darrow, 5 actions, however, th• Plf· person Mes an ot>tecoon 10 tile 642•5878 t Jth Street, sie ,,149, The folfowlng persons are F1oUtlou• Bu.In••• The followlng persons .,. Robel1 L Dlcldnson, 600 Aprll Lenay Leonetti, Voroll Ct., N""ewport Cout, aonal repreaentatlY• w!ll be pebbon ~.nd show~ OOOo c.euse .----.---- Costa Mesa, CA 92627 dolnQ blJslnest as: Paclnc N•m• Stat•rri•nt doing twslness as: New· Hllvanar, Newport Beach, 18042 Santa Claudla St, CA 92657 required to give nollco 10 why the COUit sllOIJICI not oran LOCAL This business ts con-Data Tech, 3149 Korry t..n.. The followlng persons are port Wl'Ol.lghf Iron. 1808 CA 92660 fountain ~alley, CA 92708 Thia bualnesa Is con-lnlerestod pereons unless Ille aoll'ionty ducted by: co-partners Costa Mesa, CA 92628 doing business as'. Crypto-Newport Blvd., Coat• Thie bu~lnets 11 con-Thia bu.~lnesa Is con-ducted by: an lncllYldual they have waived notlca't>t A HE.ARING on Ille peboon MORftU.Dtr5 Havo you slarted doing Ugljesa Beader, 2386 Har· lase, 1921 Santiago Drive, Mesa, CA 92627 ducted by. an lnclfVldual ducted by. an lndlYldual Have you •tarted dolng consented to 1"' J>(oposed t11ll be neld on December 3 1 I Ullllf~, business yet? No bor BIVd. 1202. Costa Newport Beach, California John Efflott, 2520 Seavlew Have you l1arted doing Have you ttarted doing bualn•sa yet? No action.) Th• Independent at 1 •5 PM 1n Oeot No 703 Julie Handteman Mau, CA 92e2s 92660 Ave., Corona de! Mar, CA business yet? Yes, ~1 ·98 bustnen yet? No Brian Darrow tdmlnlstraUon outhorlty Wiii located at ~I The City Onve PACIFIC VIEW This Statement was ftled Dragan Stonkovlc 3149 Larry -Grant DeShazer 92625 Robert l. DlcklnlOl'l Aprtl Lenay Leonetti This •talemont wu ftl4'd be granted uofass 1111 Inlet· Orange CA 92613-1571 MEMORIAL PARK with the County Clork of Karry Ln. Costa Mesa, ,CA t921 Santiago Or., Newport Thia business Is oon-Ttll• •tatemenl 141as .f!led This alalement was ftlecf with th• County Clef'k of esfed person fll" on ot>-If YOU OBJECT to Ille · Orange County on 11/03/98 92828 Beach, CA 92880 ducted by: an Individual with the County Cler1t of with the County C1er1t or Orange County on 10105198 joc:tlon to tilt pollllon encl oraotno ot the Qebbon ou Cemetery • Mortuary ~ 19988774374 Thia business Is con-This business la con-Have you started doing orange ~'::a~;i~:...';8 Orange ~;;~~Of: fffH77 f ea8 shows good cause Why the should appear a1tne11ea11o0 ~nd Chapel • CrematOf)' Dally Pilot Nov 5 12 19 ducted by: co-partners -ducted by: an lndlVfdual business yet? No . Dally Piiot Oct. 29, Nov. 5, court ahould not grant the Slllt your ODjeCDOM or li•t 26• 1998 • n,744 Hav11 you st~ed doing Have you atarted doing John Elllott Dally Piiot Nov. 5, 12, 19, Dally Pltot Nov. 12, 19, 28, 12. 18, 1996 Th717 authority. wnrttn Obite'oos willt 1fle COUit 3600 Pacific View Or1ve ---------• bu1lna11 yet? No blJslnoss yet? Yes. 111021 This statement was flled 26, 1098 Th749 Dec. 3, 1998 Th768 PUBLIC NOTICE A H.EARINQ on !ht pell· befOI! Ille nean"" Your a"""'a N6e~~-rt2e1e00aci'I PUBLIC NOTICE Ugljesa Beader 98 with tht Coun\Y CIGfk of !Ion wlll be lltld On 12-3-98 .... ..,... r· -Thia 1tatement was flleo Larry G. DeShazer Orange County on 11/03/98 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FlcUtl . a 91 at 1 ·45 PM In Dept 703 to-ance may be in person or buou 1-.------· Flctltlou• Bualn41n With Iha County Cle<k of This atatement was n1ed 199887743M ous u ••• eated at 341 The City attomey P11CftCE BROTHERS N•m• lt•t•mant Orange CQunty on 11/03/98 wlttl the County Cieri< of DaUy Piiot Nov 5 12 19 FlcUtloua 8u11ne.. Fl:ttttoua Bualnau Name a tat•ment Drive, Poet Offfct Box IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or ~ The tollowtng persons are 199887743157 Orange County on 11/04/98 28 1998 • ' Tii739 ·n::,rr,:,:••tamant The ~:,:Jt•t•mant d~• ':S'7'ng ~...'!!.!! 14171, Orange, CA 92683· a co~noent creator ol Ille BEU BROADWAY doing butln•» u· Beanie Dally Pllol Nov 5 t2 19 19988774$42 • ng persomt are ng PGf90n•.,. ng .,... u. "''"' .... ' 1571 deceased. you Ill.ISi hie your Mortuary * Chapel· Scenla Group 1 n RIVer 28 1998 • • ~1s2. Dally Piiot Nov 12 18 28 PUBLIC NOTICE doing bualneH u : Global doing bualneaa aa: Plaza Expren, 2131 South Hath-IF VOU OBJECT to ttie C111m 'Wltll the court and mail a Cremation • • • •" · • • • Import and Export, 1048 Ir· Auto Sales t533 Balcer St., away, Santa Ana, CA 92704 f .... ~ .. tide Dr .• Newport Beach, oec: 3 1998 Th763 vlll4t Avt Sutt• IUl9 New-#F Costa Men, CA 92828 Brfan Kay 7 Via Oloroaa. granting 0 the pe11tlon, you CODY II> u"' oerso .... ll!Ol!Senta· CA 92683 · PUBLIC NOTICE ' FlctlUoua Bu11n .. a port Beach CA 92660 11,;,111 Sam Shat 1300 Rancho Margarll• CA should appear at the hear· ow appoonte<l IJ'( tilt cou1t .,.,,thin 110 Broadway Randy Poulaon, 1n River· Flctltlou•·Bu•l-n PUBLIC NOTICE Name Stat•mant Keith 1(...11, 1048 lrvl"9 Adama Ava., #13,_: Cotta 928&8 ' Ing and elate your 01>-IOYr montns trom me Oare 01 first Costa Mesa tlde Dr., Newpor1 8nch, ·-The 1011ow1ng persona are Ava Newport" Boach CA Mesa CA 92828 Thia bualntn 1, con-Jecllon• or Ill• written ob-issuance Ol letters as DroVllltO in 642-91 50 CA 92683 Item• &l•tem.,,t Flottt1ou1 Buelrt .. • doing bualneas as: Moblle 92s6o · Thia• buslneas I• cor>-ducted by: an lndMdual feCUons wllh the cour1 be-~rr========~======~~ Carmen Cimini, 1n River· Th• following persona are N•m• St•t•m•nt News Natwo111, 129 Tur-Thia bUslntse I• con-dUOled by: an lndMdual Have yoo IW'ted doing lore the hearing. Your ap- slde Dr., Newport Beach, doing bualntss as: DI The tollowtng porsons are quo1.. Ave.. Newport ducted by: an lncllvldual Have you ttartecf doing bualnasa yet? No pearance msy be tn person CA 92663 -Mar1e Interiors, 1044 lrvlna doing buslneas u : PENS Beact,, CA 82662 tiav• you alerted doing buslneu yet? Ye•, t0.1l· Brian Kay or by your allOt™ty. This buslnost la con· Ave., Newport Beach, CA PLUS, (Faahlon Island Klmberley Rouall, 129 business yet? No 98 Thia ataternent wH filed IF 'l'OU ARE A CREDITOR ducted by: co-partners 92860 Mall) 40t Newport BIVd , TurquotH Ava., Newport Keith KeVll lsmall Sam Shar With tho county Clerk of or contingent creditor of Havt you 11111od doing Soulhcoast Deslgna, Inc.. Newport Beach, CA 92660 Beach, CA 92662 Thia atatement waa flled This statement wu ftled Orarige County on 11/03/98 the deceased, you must nlo bUaln .. t yet'1 No (Delaware), ThrM CMS11na Af1hln Allabadl, 200 Pa-Thia buslneu I• con. with tho county Clerk of with th• County Clark of 19999774390 your ctalm with the court Randy Poulson Center, 201 N. Walnut St., clflc Coast Highway, 1339, ducted by: en Individual Orange cou'lty on f1/03/98 Orariga CoUfrtY on tt/10/911 D 1,,, PH 1 N 5 12 19 and mall a copy to the per. This stai.,ment was flied Wlllngton, OE 19801 HUntlng_ton Baoch. CA Have you Slatted doing tffBG'174380 1998877sooe a., 0 ov. • • • aonal rtprtstntaUvt IP. with the County Clerk of Thia business Is con-9™8 utlnou yet?Yes, Jan. 98 26. l998 Th733 Pointed by the court within Orango County on 11/10198 ducted bY' a corporation Thia buslntu 11 con-Kimberly Rostall Diiiy Piiot Nov. 15, 12, 19• Dally Piiot Nov. 12• 19, 28, PUBLIC NOTICE four months from tho date 19989775003 Have you slatted doing ducted by: an Individual This atatemant was fifed 26, 1998 Th751 Dee. 3, 1998 Th772 ot the llrat luuance of 181· Dally Piiot Nov. 12. 19, 26. buslneas yet? No Have you •tarted doing wtth the County Clertc of PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE F1ctltlou• Bulfnen lots as provtded In Probate Dec 3 1998 Th768 Southcoasl Designs, Inc., buslneu yet? No Orange County on 11/03198 Nem• Stltt•rn.nt Codo Hciloo 9100, The . ' DI Mane, Ptts1dent Afshln Allab&dl 1"88774 389 Flotltlou• Bu.lne.. Flctltloua •u•IM.. Th• folloWI raona are trme for flllng clalm• wlll PUBLIC NOTICE Thia •latement wu llled This •tatement was filed Dally Piiot Nov 5 12 19 NHte St•t•ment N•me ltat•mant doln2 bUal~ ... MEO not •>!P1" before four ---------I wtth the County Clertc of With 1ho County Clerk of · • ' ' • months from the httrtng F1ctltlow llueln.n Orange County on 11/10/98 Orange County on 11117/98 26, 1998 Th740 The followtng peraons are Th• fottowtng persona are TEC '12888 Weatem Av• •• date notlood above. N It.et nt f9988775007 t908G7758S5 PUBLIC NOTICE doing buslnes• es: doing bualnesa u: KOA~ Garden Grove, CA 92841 YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe •m• •m• Charle• Uoyd Enterpftses, CARE, 1919 Ofange Ave , Chartes o. uoyd, 17041 A me kept by the court 11t yo The followlng porsons are Dally Pilot Nov. 12, 19, 28, Dally Piiot Nov. 19, 26, 17041 A St .• Unit A. Hun-Coate Moaa, CA 92627· St.. Unit A, Huntington 1 • a. f*loh lntlf'e;IOd I~ doing t>uslness as. Moor• Otc. 3, 1998 Th771 Dec. 3, 10, 1998 Tht48 Flotlllou• Bu•lna.. tlngton Beach, CA 92847 2211 Beach, CA 92847 t~• eatate ou ma fUe Spine PCenter,S 4950103Ber· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Ha~ St•t•mant Evelyn Uoyd, 1704\ A St., Ellzaboth Hul'ley, 1919 Or· This bualness Is oor>-with the 00Jt • Rt~uest rancac l<wy., utte • Ir· The followlng poraons ere IA, Hunllngton Beach, CA ange Ava., Costa Mesa, CA for 5,,..,.111 Notice (rorm \lne, A 92714 doing business as· MATT'S 92647 92627·2211 .. -. Moore Concepts Inc. FlcUtloua Bualn.•• Flotltlous 8u1lne.ss SIG AIR SPORTS. 14474-C Thia buslneas Is con-This buslneu 11 con-Overstocked With ~E~~e:!L 0~:• a~plng111°1f1 anof (Cal11) 1280 Bison. St1. N•m• Statamant Hem• Stetem•nt Culver Drtva, Irvine. CA stuff? 11 ·-1 ... r · 559, N11Wpor1 Beach, CA The rotlowlng persons ere Tht followtng persons are 92604 Sall your unwanted Cfau lfted A call to eatatt a.sseta or of any pa- 92660 dOln_g buslnasa ea: doing business as: Coray Matthew J. Rleden, 2075 rtoms1h••asywayl The moat comprehen. Cl ltled lltlon « 11ecount u pro-Thia business Is con-K 0 t< 0 RO .... co UN T AV Chiropractic, 2867 East Goldoneye Place, Costa To place your alve and current dlrec· wfir~elp vlded In Probal• Codt •tc- oucted by: a corporation HOIJSES, 1617 Wtstcllft Coast Highway. Corona del Meaa. CA. 92828 cluslfl.CS ad call tory of good• and .. ,. 842-5078 ~on :~soN ~1 R9'uest ff Have you •tarted doing Dr, ••Os. Nowpol1 Beach, Mar. CA 9262.s Thia buelneu Is con-842-5878. VlcH around I pee • o ct orm s "Affordable Alternative " Discount Casket, Cremation & Bu rial Service Why should you subject yourself & your family to paying inflated prices for caskets & services???? Call Toll Free l.S8S.54CASKET Serving Orange & Surroundlug CounUes Polley IUIDIUIA ftMAlllCIAL ..... ,.,. • Hat1•-. a11J 1l•·111l111w.., 1111• 1>11l11n t tu rh1111v1• '' i1l111111 11ntll'f' Tlw pul1li,(w1 r1·•1•11 ,., 1111• 1 il,\lit 111 '1·11•111 r~d11--1r~. 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PI"" oat Golden Retriever, have reliable vehicle. • s..'..At .,..:: ~"""""' Old Coln a GOid Sliver Oecoratlona etc. Frl/ (714t a•a .. ec>e s7,200 94SM44-1 '42 ··• 1y,. gtaylng fac• lrg F k 1 .. 1 s Sat, Nov 20th & 21et -..;;.,..,..,,,.;,,...,_.... ....... ,,__1 a10 CANYON TWM Brad 949-497-1872 N•wP<>s:t Ht'•· Rmrdi Mon· Thurs alt. flex $$CASH PAID$$ ,.n 1 n ... nt, ter1log 9am-5pm 215 orang• •ea TOYOTA Sell your e.xtra Top golf view, 2Br Npt Hgt• at•a ahate lg 949 MS 4404 hrs (noonflpm -•/6 __ • .,,.,..;...-Old watchH & Jewelry St at PCH W. NB 4 RUNN•fl 8R8 • household 2.l'>Ba, 12<495/Mo 3br 3ba twnt1H. Sec, ) l B h/ WE BUY ESTATES Wfftcoatt Colrt "2·9448 Lo ml AT 9nd lote SELL La• Agt 94H50-3822 lated, n/a/d, $550-pm aguna eac Rl!CORD8/1'0P t l!at•te HI• Drexel, more t 0 9 4 4 8 8 items lHIUr h()me Nt uel 949·443·2700. 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Ana, CA 92707 •ART 6025 ta~1aae Yearly Unturnlahed •Next to OC college• experience preferred. 11or_, • · ' Ll!Xua OP: Nice 2Br 2Ba, 2 blka s1.oo •f 714-540-3eee We offer an excellent A.Welllngton Smith TRANSPORTATION WEaTMINaTBR I to ocn 2c att gar, lrg benefit package In-Seascape Original Oii f714) 892 .. 909 Matr·Br, walk·ln-<:lat, cludlng. 401(1() E.O.E. When you writ• "Indigo S••" 3X4 '97 QMC SAFARI patio/yard gardener. BUSINESS & drug & amoke fr" $8000. No Rauonable Pwr pkgl AT, air, al· N/emkr/peta, Agent Send r .. ume with • Clualfted ad, Offer RetuHd. • 707· BOATS 7011 loya. Thia 11 the onel ...:=~~~38 FINANCE ~~=·tow~~~~~~ tncth81u~~ 838-2774 547L7~u'.1~.,,eea S _,, p 0 Bo u..nn•arrur_., '""''° '13 Boaton Whtller upe.,,.aor, . • x • -..-v.u• u•&Lt.•• and • OmCJ! I Wl!8TMINaTER 1560, Costa MHa, CA SEITERS get the tra lar nHded, any (714) 892 .. 909 NEWPORT BUS'l"arllr~ 92828 or fax to (!MG) reaulta W!TftlluT-nn' a. condition. CASHI COAST 2170 &n....,.., 631•7248. Prr.tontlnl{nnd rv~nuu&UO 'llll 949-e50.o402 -------• ii-•&liiiiiiiiiiilOPPORTUNITY. n.:nuig,.JiUls ou want EQUIPMENT 6047 BMW 9030 C• ... 118nqer U] I) U')Q 2 .. r +Lott 3Ba 1mmac iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii21i9ii0ii4 Exp In Alzhalmer'•I " ..,."_ APPLIANCES 6011 SAU. BOATS 7014 iiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiil Dementia care tor !'er Hour Super Konlo 2203 •92 •2• Touring Condo, gated comm, "' ~ w/pooVapa, 2c att gill' ... _._ upacaJe, new· .. nlor 1up·pml~c.-.. oopler $895. 949-2 , 8 t 800 W•eon white/black 52,200/mo LI•. Carta, Pt .... be wary· of out llvlng facility In CdM hl1o1hcr Whlrpool •ld•bV·•ld• 5<48-7578 or 722·3587 5 •11 2 on off dual sunroofa chrome Agent 949-282·8181 of area companlH. cell 94M73-7270. • lloht.. u"''"11-.-~ rofrlg, 20 cubic ft. Ilk• ahora mooring. Both whla new 'brakes/ Check wl1h the locat Cashier : r~~t~!~.~••• now, $450. Brand new avall NB 714-381-8395 1 I r e'a $1 7 0 0 0 Th• Summit beautlful Better Bu•lnesa FOR CA.Fa In NPB. "'""""'"."''~'~"''"' Micro, S75. 873-74HI PBTS & g4g.2iS.1817 ' 3Br 3Ba TWH $2800/ B ll~llT r 6049 s s Mo. MaryBeth Cole ureau before you looking for counter c .. tuhll.,hl·cl ln l!)t!!J n.A11u•~ CAMPER , RV' • '95 BMW 3181• CPE Prudential CA RHlty lend any money for help. M·F dya, $8hr. umll(n11\•l11L( FURNITURE 6014 TRAILERS 8014 20 Red/tan CO loaded -Sell your extra household items in CLASSIFIED . Call 642-5678 8<44·8200/851·2781pgr f"a or .. rvlcH. Read 949-262-0014 C.all for uppcrlnimwl Blohon Pr lee 12 (C19536) $20,995 COandntrauctn9dereb•tafon~ yanyou Computer ueere • 1·888-313-47« , weeks, adorable, half Coeta M... "================'::t •• "9edect. Work own Int I Move forces nl• potty trained, mul1 23' T18v.I Tr•ll•r Llnoolrt-Mercury ., atgn. Shop around for houra S20k·$7!5ktyr llvlng/dln/bdrm furn, Hll ssoo. 759-4878 WllderneH Cimarron 1714) ~930 APARTMENTS FOR RENT ratH. 1-aoo-348•7188 xao3 •tr mster, atereo w/ · by Fleetwood. Self· lmport•l!xport Co. , • apkra, fem clubs/big· Gorgeoua pedigreed contn'd, H20, pro---------1 facing tremend. 1999 Exp d "'•• repa for EMPLOYMENT geat Bertha, '94 Jeep Oclcat kittens $400-pane, shwr, hold'g CADJLIAC 9040 ... ka lmre.tor/ptnr health/,,utrltlon ftel~. SERVl"'er 5533 Cher· 949-760-6304 500. 848-84731831-2111 tanks, great condl[iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiil w/S75-100K for SBA Great payl Call Uz ~ SIHp 4, catalytic heat , loan. MNML risk ROI: Hyde 800-727-4220 Oversized Uke nu deep added, must '" to 92 Sevtll• very CIHn, BALBOA PENINSULA $3()()..400K In 12 mo. H.U.Q. CHILDABNS ...... _ gr"n aota w/match· PIANOS• appreciate. $5,200. all recorda, fully Into 949-722·9955 Prr SALES HELP Pleas• be aware that :~e~~· t 0~~~':.'. ORGANS 6059 (949) e,44.1342 loa:~~~~bo WANTED. S7HR. Fash the llallnga In this cat· Formal din table w/8 [iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~~~=----:-::":'::t-.!.:l•~·.!:8~144-::!7.!877!..!_..:,S~am~/~J.!!!en egory may require you chra, 2 leafa, w/match OH Baldwln Baby 3br 2ba duplex, 2nd CUDIT 2807 Health Club NB hu :~ ~le~ ~r~u';!t>e~ glau dra buffet cab!-Grand, Ebony pollah noor, grt bay & ocean O"""'nl...., for Aaat Mgr net. (949) 675-89n 6 """ old. xlnt cond. vu. 1 car gar, over-&-... C charge per minute. SI,._ d b RI h d sized rma, 12050/mo. Janitor. all Ray R•tt•n Furn Ave pc gne Y c It (949) 723-4178 GET OUT 94 .. 782•'7903 aet, couch/eleeper, Carpenter $3996. Jomeymen Plummer• EMPLOYMENT recliner chair, ewtvet (949) 873-4490 OF DEBT! For 1 yr project In WANTED 5535 chair. glau coffee & Young Ch•nv high • Corona. 714-960-5728 end table. Good cond. gloH blk Baby Grand U / h [ f Manager/Aut tor Hit Loving Swedish nurae Mak• offar. 949-75~ piano, gr•at cond !!.e can e f!.:. atorage. 2 or 4 days/ good cook, driver. By 8507 S395o 71 ... 527-0900 C d.t r.rd rA {'d Id wk. Office, computer th• hour or 2<4hr. + 8 Ix Draw• r 2607 COSTA MESA 2624 •Motor Homes •travel Trailers •5th Wheels '98 DeVllle Mint Cond. Pampered Car. Dari< Candy Apple Red. Aeal Karat gold accessones In excess of $9,000 worth In· cludlng rear spare gold tnmmed tire. Stlll under original factory warrentry/low mllea. Death Forces Sale ,$24,900 949-642-3695 $780/mo 28r hse, nr Monrovia. 978 W 17th Carpoct. $700. depoalt no doga Me-&48-0358 18r 18• \lpetalra lndry, eleo gate, new crpr1/palnt, carport 5875 + dep & good • rt 1 w S wnso 1 a t exp h91pful, no •xp Good local rera 12Yr Dreuer w/Mlrror & I•••••••• • Paymeuts La~rcJ nee., wtll train. Poa'a exp. (949) 848-3735 Shelve• & Two Night GR'DWGE SALES BEACH R~T'S •Interest Rtductd In NB and lrvln•. Stands. (Beautiful ~ .~ · Chances are •Harassments' Stor 949-&40-9019 oartc Wood> SAOO. (for •••••••• you wtll find I Office all) Call 949-548-1765 (71 4) 895 751 Q what you need •HabamosB ti •o--,.1 omoe• MERCHANDISE CORONA • .... ._ ''!~~~!!~!!!!!' at the price • credit. S.. Mgr 388 Avocado St. #C. 101 beiw.en 12.epm llght bookk .. ptng, FT.,~ MERCHANDISE DEL MAR 6122 you want to pay 9-6:30. Benanta. e •Reoeptlonlat• J!I t• 11.,.,.. MISC. 8015 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '•••••••• when you read PT, trtendty. 'On •., ... ,,.. Qaraue/l!•t•t• •••••• the Cla .. meda •Stook Pereon• of t~r i .luat or .. t Firewood . Antique•. collec:t1bl11, AUTOMOBnES every day NEWPORT BEACH 2689 MONEY TO LOAN ea1~fo~~?nt~ew • Cd Avoid the rushl Order glaaa ware. dlahM, ••••••••11 ___ ..... -.....--..._ __ (M8ii84&2400 B S II nowl $135 a cord, $75 X·MAS decorations & 2914 -uy I e 1/2 cord. Oallvared handWork. Sat Sam··---------1 • 29R +R8A ..,.p....;.A_w;...k __ r_V...;.a_l•_nd_tv_•_ frM to your driveway. 2Pm. 1033 GoldenfOd. ACURA 9l>10 When you ••rite ------ NllWPORT BAY •reonal C•rett .,. I Marine Antiques 714-885-1432 MULTI FAMIL y SALE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii a Oassificd ad, T•RRAC• Ft~nc;::1;::-,:::; :1rd/~F~~h:rm~~ •Seafaring YOU CAN READ THIS ~j' ~30-12P."0 earty '93 MllRCl!Oll• include all Lg 1 & 2Br near Back W Id I Communfty, all ahlfta Collectibles PAGE IN SECONDS r a p •a 1 • ' 190E 2.9 the fact~ Bay & gotf courH. • prov • oana avail. Wiii train you In • Nau1fc'11 Decor 714-374-9859 Ref.#19 702.5 Narcluus, CdM Lo ml, chrm whls, nhr, • -pool new car 1'9G•rdl ... of credit or whlt•feather.com beauty! 078327 ind get the P-.,w-& muc' .. mb-·. hlatoryl No fee, the neweat tech· s17 777 s-No 'f.eta ·• re aaonabl• rat HI nlque•. to Join our CP£N COSTA MESA 6124 LEXUS OF results MB 4888 1-en-668-9718 team, apply In peraon Fri, Sat, Sun: tt·S COLLECTIBTar Wl!STMINSTE.R you want. at M ... Terrace, 350 1••11 KH, Sum«r •• "· ~ 642 (671 ..eoat Parade P•~ NO Up~ RON T w. Bay St. Costa M... 60l7 HUGE 21 Famlly SALE1 1_...;.C7_1_4...;t;...8_9_2_.e_e_oe _____ ............ • .......... ..__ __ On Your Private l'DS. Do you n"d Rat.all . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bayview Terrace ••~tont Patio• debt conaolldatlon? kaaotutl P'ull a PT ·-------Condoa-juat below 2Br 2.5Ba, Pool, Frplc We wlll helpl Too CANDY DBP. Dept 89 Dlokena University on lrvlne S2700. 84H75-0&$4 many bfll•? Need a CUSTOM ...... .,-. TO p V111age • Pf•ltzg181 Ave. Sat only 8a-3p I t and I -ft.a• DOLLAR China • Spod• NEW By Oon 1Br woodflra, ow paymen n-SHIPPING Chrf.tm•• Crpt.r * * nu paint/carpet. Gated terHt rate? BualneH. CLl!RK p A In ! 849-515-0674 •DONATED• community & pool. Pereonal or ~1 ... ure. Hl-Tlme Win• Cellarw MERCHANDISE & $900. 94MM&-70:M c~ .. Ll77T.20eL}A!~oEE CM 949-860-8483 TOY SALE 11 ·--co-n ....... RS 6018 Thura Nov 19th. 10-NP Penn Stepa to 8ALBS AaSOCl.ATa ,_.."' &G 3:30. Tlcktocker Thrift beach 3 b r 2 b al BIO CANYON Shop 540 W. 19th S1. S1825mo avall 12/1 . COUNTRY CLUB Buy Outright Mlcroaoft Otftce •97 Prof 4br 2ba, ocean vu/ ANNOUNCEMENTS Imm.estate PT opening Estate Safes edition. Brand New, i--------S2500mo avall 1/1. Nu at NB golf pro •hop, never opened. Full HUNTINGTON tll• nr, pnt, fbct'a, gill', for person with retail Conducted' Verafon. Muat Sac BEACH 6140 f/p, yrty, 849-93G-7627 ••••• exp. Wiii b• :\ . 575. (8:38) 368-86n. working Tue•. Thur & .(\nluptrs Small Studio CQttage ANNOUNCEMENTS Sat. Fax reaum• to '" ' Need put r? Benefit Lrg brtck P•''°· $550 2920 M9 944 4198 .AIJ~ -1 com e ftumm•e• •••• Incl utlla. Walk to in Nttwp Beach SO ctwn. SO 1at mo Multl Famlly rummage bHch 949-8-42-3871. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SalesCOllB GROW 714.673,6223 310.281•2088 aale to benefit friend Upstal,.. UnH In dplx N .H.H .S Wreetllng WITH USI battling br ... t cancer :i:.~: 2~ 1~ ~~:..,8f'~ Expanding retau ad-EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMBNT =1y~• r,~':, th~~!·~~ vertlalng department 5530 5530 g01, 12100/mo. AQent book Help auppon 8"ka a .. 11 motivated 3pm; Sunday, llam ta BVNTINGTON HUNTINGTON BM.CB 6140 BEACH 614C f; I .. f3enefit .1'?ummage Q9;;1e Mult1·t.11n1h rununagc ,,,(c r1..1 hcnl If friend hartlmg brca't cancer "di bl· held th i' S,m1rd<1\:, fnJm a.m. to 1 r 111., ,tnJ Sun.Lt\. a.m. t1) noon, .u b 22101 Lm1u Lane, H.B. :~ (mm l u,h mi & Banntnd ~ Plug into the Classified section to find ·services from electricians & plumbers to landscapers & painters . Dail ~ Pilot M ''i'ORT """,Yd;. Mf,,A ~ Coll lhc Pilol Clussifieds at 642·567~ lo place your Garage Sole Ad! Dail ''Pilot ....... Y-... ..... 949-723-8128 Ext. 101 our team. 831-4083 eccount uecutiVe toll~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i noon, at 22101 Luau aell, devetop and Mr· Lana, HB (near Bu1tt· .-----------------------------it • .,....,._ vice new bualneH 1_arc1 __ 1_nd_B_an_n_1n_,g ... > __ MISCEIJANEOUS RENTALS RENTALS TO SB.AR! HIOh 8ohool, and apeclal aactlona. ~ A private all girt• We prefer a candidate achool. lnvtt•• you to to haw a minimum of JOln ue for our OPEN 1 year print ad- HOUSE on November vel'11alng expertence. • 22, at 1pm, 6825 N. Excellent communlca-WC,:~~~~~· tlon akllla. AbUlty to 2724 th• Reglatrar Ht goala and mak• 562•925-5073 prot .. alonal preaenta- tlona In a faat paced Balboa room 10 rent, and detall oriented •n- kltchen prlv, w/d, utlla, LOST• 'tlfXJrontn~~nnte.nt package, mature Independent .,.. over 45, $842.50/mo. fOUND 2925 lncludlng 401k. Drug M .. 723-8'787 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii acreenlng/phyalcal r• quired. Eoe. Reaume• via tax: At· ~RT tentton, Lynn eaola n&;;nl"u 714-e6o-4802 or mall: NEWPORT 2889 BBACB BEACH 2689 TlmH Cornm'unlly •••&iii••• ••••••••ii New9, 330 West Bay FAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIO CANYON OATF.l> CO tMl.INl1 V OV FA tUON ISi.AND ll<!."lulllul llC • llllOC.1 Slrt~IS n11cl ~Olf l'Ollf!le \lf{;W 1'11)<!)' t~ rcltt:C IMlu.t to \llllf !Ng I, 2 01 :l 1111 •II ,;ttlt11Cnl hon 'I • I\\ o<.'OI' W \f • j(C • \\~ SliCfl<lr)cr lt0<1l<•1tlS • 1 n...;11n< e '"' •• ICf A g:1s1 • /\Ir ( 0111lllkl11h11t •\\Cl IW"!f In 2 fJ111I ~I LI" • llllll 1 ) IC~ll ' • 4' I t)!i(I 10 ,S;t, l!l.lt; • Plcl•!ie crlll ({14'11 Cl44·or,on ·~lfl), 1111 llCI •, NEWPORT MARINA APARTMENTS . Street, Coate Meaa. CA 92827 S9ftta Photo M9mt Cuhler Oreet•r. etc Create HOllday Maglcl 1-800-22Ht<4h1~9't17 s.ct·y to answer phone • In own home for con- struction co. ToP pay. (CM9) 780«>91 The Balboa Bay Clut> , Is looking to fill the following positions: • Night Aud1tor-Pff • Security Offtcer·Fff • Purchasing Clerk·Fff • Retail Sales Clerk-Pff • Front Desk Agent-Fff • Men's Spa Attendant·Fff • Maintenance Porter-PIT • NA Clec1<·Fff • Food Server·Fff • Host/Hostess·F/T " We maintain a drug-free workplactt and perform Pre·emptoyment substance abuse testing. For an appointment, please call 949 645-5000,ext.521 PdllftU4~4 ~ 'lt4"4• 'j(/~·., (' 111 1 r11tly in .~r1I "'"'" 7• •• in an Ot"@"• l'•lrn !iif'' ll'll;" ~1111!10 Cll)> \n•h• on, ,,..11.,,,i. .in1I \n ... Jui. Ii \10 tll'I \I\,'' Lv.t.' \ \\11 "f U\l \111 1 ,,, 1.•sut•• Gall•·1 y a-~::.:.;.o.o-'lJIJtlr r••'"• •~•il•l•lt 10 tlS }l'ftt-. ot.I Can't seem lo get to all those repair Jobs around the house? I.et the Cl•••lfl•d Service Directory help you flnd rellable help. Good Jobe rtllabl• aervtc., lnlereatlng things to buy ll'a aU 'htre .vtrt day In Cluatntd 842~7• Chancoa ar you wtll find what yoCJ need al the price you want to pay whtn you read Claeetfled dalty M2.ae78 Cln'tteemto g t to au thoH repair lobt ~ththOUlet Let,,,. Cta.atftM a.Moe CMtecterr • • • • • • • • 771e l,.tgiZl~rtmmt m iJx Daily Pilot is pbzstJ w amzoun« a 1uw >t'nli« not.If muilabk ID ""'' b,m'nma. . \\~ u,;lJ now SEARCH tlJt name for )t711.zl no o:tra ~ mu.I J4lie JOU tlx n·me anti tk trip kJ the Court House m SinraAna. 1hm. ef ('()UN. the SMTd1 iJ complna/ u.-w:U file y:nu ficritimJJ bti.iJ~ name stattmml wiih d1t ~ Clnlt. publish onte fl UJtdt for four unh as ,rrquiml by '4u111nd thm jik )f!Jl1' proof of publk.arWn uirh the Cou11{>' Clerle P~ JfQfJ by to fik your ficriJi?a busint'.11 Jll1thnmJ '11 thr Dtti[y Pilbl. 330 W. B.g & CAtta Ma4. If you aznntt mp b) p!Nst atll us al (7 J 4) 6424321 4nd ~ u iU mah arrangmmts far p "' handk tins prot'ltlurr by mail If you should hatir tmy fo!iher qut.srionJ. plmu ml/ us anti ut-uill k mQrt tlJ1111 glmi"' assiJt pu. Good lud in Mi' INiincr · hllp you and . fj~~id~~!~~~ra;..,~~~~~•~om:7mmrmmi~ :~~rtm~~1 ~~--.~~...:.~,.·=.-·~-' a= II.' • ...... .,. 86 Thursday, November 19, 1998 ACROSS ' ..... • "Spllls 10 Buebd'•-Otuy- 14 ~·1 1el( t6 Soie 1~Wheelpan 1? S4ooor Aou 18 Leol's rib 19 011encumbers ~ Made btgger 22 Eogdtlll 24 Wrfter Fleming 25 "WhMIOI ; onune· buy 26 Noll OttlC(ll' 27 Early Contra! Amoocans 31 Utah canyon 33 In the midst of 34 AemorkoJ 38 Tense 39 Jumps back 40 Aria pertormer 41 Doorway 43 Gash «Barges 45 Show~ tear 48 Used a ~ha•r 49 ·-Poe1ic.i· 50 Team cheer 51 Customer S3 Group of Spacial<X5 58 Small 5tream 59 Eagm 61 Th1f!I 14 9251~ 63 EndrO. 84 Bt idal pall'! 65 Pll!.Detl 66 Like pie? 67 l cu DOWN I Wl~lll W8fef 2 Hamesspart 3 K1ndol1•am 4 1492 "11Q 5 -up ge«1ng ready 6 Poe'1 bird • 7 Frosled 8 Upsilon follower 9 Happy and glad, for •••mplt 1~ Tako a chance t 1 N1poleon'1 puni$hmenf 12 P1lgnm John -13 Wasps' homes 21 Fuel 23 Sp<ay it In sell-defense• 25 Catrying a weapon 27 Ho's on "Today W1tll Katie 28 Nursemaid 29 "-Ttvee Minutes Are up· 30 Start!> a poKer pot PAfVk>US PUll1.E SOL vtO C 19\ll UnoledF-~ 31 Seethes 32 PrO\llde funds for 34 Blaok·tOngued dogs 35 Pitchfork part 38 -and anon 37 Calendar boxes 39 Scarcity 42 Leal th<~h hastily •3 James Fenimore Cooper cha(Kter 45 Aa5ca.I 46 "Vamooser 47 In elOlltence ~~~ 52 MoVle lioness 53 Melod"8 S4 GrHtlalle 55 Winbya- 56 Common 111"*11 57 -out. makes ends meet 60 Byway of 1t 13 . Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot --~--~~~~~~--~~------~---llllilliiiill .. illlim~lliiliiiiiiiiiiiil8m10•5~iMliiiii'mClmlDmlSiliillliliili.iilllliliiiiii1i190i-~ E '•7 ... tohll•olt Auto, ... x.1• • Cyt corM ••• ~TD ...... •• UTURN aL By CHAR.LES GOR N AC,. runs ~ well, rare, trtpi. bik, fac New brakH, r~ AC,1 hp ..,,,.tm 9*eo, wlth OMAR SHARIF good ttrH, need• warr, •te.eoo. Hl'lltce, .UVef/bfue In Oa••· S8895obo and TANNAH HIHSCtf paint d .. ,., trade la Perf«manceJeouar. color. rune great, IMM37·1173 11500, 1Mv Ca. •t200 (Me) tM10 .... M,250. IMIM31.o257 KILL THAT OUMMYI 1MIM5'M217 lt\lfne ••• 'tiO R9d M500 1~T-O_TO_T_A _____ t_2_1_0 'it cMC IX ...... nM 179 Ev••· North·South vulnerable. South c.lc41s. WEST NORTH • 764 (1 93 o AKQ98 • 1032 • K Q J 102 Q J 107 OJ6 EAST • 9 3 Q 8654 0 104 J 2 •J98 • K 76 SOUTH •ASS Q AkQ2 0 7 s •A QS4• The bidding. SOl.Till WE.\'T NORTH EAST .1• 1• 20 Pus 3NT Past Pasl Pa.Si Opening lead: IGn& of• How you play a specific suit depends on several factorw, among them how many tricks you need from the suit and whether a particular opponent must be kept off lead. But sometimes t~e ~ncmy can thwan your best efforts. The auction was routine. That set the stage for an inlnguing battle between South ond West CHEVROLET 904SPORD AT, moonrf, mint ... foam~creem, 714-71•7482 POf • 1~1!11111!!!!~•-iiiliill co10871> ••..1!88 <~ u::t.. •11 aootb ,.,,... ·~:.,,J•:.::!,. ~~: .J-.W:.:;.. ., .. •4•.noo ....... redlt#l. 17:M< :good, cOnd, emooecs The Rule of Seven states that, by cn4) na.-oe ml, rune & drive grMt, t2900 714-884-0la.2 deducting the combined numbct of '1500• MM31 ~257 •et CiiiiiY &om cards the declaring side holds in the '9• ACCORD LX..,. 1110 'M eeo••L v..a auto, wtlt; new Lexue tred•, ' Full pwr, auto, mint ate. tthr Int, full pwr, · (311479) .... 7 suit letl from seven, dccloru amves (012203) 112.en •n ... ......,. GA am/fm eter, cc, caH LDUa at the number of times a sinale stop-Mta~:::.u:...,0 saoo . down ...._.,.,. anrf, 140kml, 112.eoo Ml8StOM Vl&IO per in lhe suit must be IM:ld up. . (948)394 0894 18950 at 1103 a 1 owner 94SMl44-1881 , .... pae4 0994 Applying that rule, declan:r refilled month. Prtvat• pe11y, 83 BENZ 190E Auto, •ea aiiPRA i OWT*, the ace of spades for one round, win· 1---------, ~· t -AC, tthr Inter, tull pWr, dHler HNICed, all rung the second. JAGUU "9105 PS, PB, PW, am-rm recorde. Turbo, auto. ·South had five fast tricks in hand, l•••••••••l'•T G9'AND CherokM C.ee, eunrf, ttnt gt, eport roof, etway. so only four were ""eded from the '•8 X •• v12 nvt LTD 4X2, non emoker, t12,500. 714-841-2804 garag•d. Abeolutely .,.... .. co • light Sliver grey, take prtfiln•. Won't ftnd an-diamond suit. Also. West had to be Champagne, low ml, over IH, •403/mo. other u nlce.·113,050 kept -Off I~ at all c05ts. Since the Ilk• new.. SHl,905 $1500 dwn rac watr, lllaCUU . 9135 TM ••4 •••1 . odds favore(I a 4-2 diamond aplit. Performance J9QUar. load.ct 94~72o-o521 ,88 T _ .. tl I led d. nd · nd' (949) e5o-6886 ... _.. auto, A/C cc arcr a 1amo • inte 1na to ,8 • v ... •ee VILLAG•R as c .... good cond. wht/ duck the trick to East. Had West rou-... -• __ .. ....., ut v• a1 bf Int ... k 1 • ...,.,,. linely obeyed lhe dictum of second 34K ml, BHu blk, IJUfD lOV!lt 9113 A88.'""ai.!"v-0 ' re:; .~; ';...;7ee ;eoa"""' hand low, declarer would have insert-(87~~~'1 l~a (J30!~~L iMt ... 8,989 •ee 4 RUNN•R ed the eight and, with lhe ex peeled •9.. R • ---moonroof alt""* . .bu . I Id ha 71'"'842-7700 -•n•• nover Llnooln .. •rourv • _,_ diamond d1stn lion, al wou ve LWB bl k/ bl • (01•",...) .._ "'87 ,:x;a -.... •c •• •· (714) 840-H30 .....,..L!llXU•~·· been well as long as declarer did not ...., -Immaculate condition ----------risk the finesse when Eastsh.ifled to a 42K ml, Cluetc blk, chrome wtil•, CD, '97 Moumal,...r MISSION Vl..,O club.ButWestsbotinwithlhejackof <97<>547) 117•995 eunroof, loaded. 40, V8, CD changer (M8)384 0984 d . nd andd l ,.__, BAU•ft LOTUS $21,000 949-225-1817 prem aound, ABS 'H AV. .. "ON XL 1amo S, cc arer was IUI~ tQ T14-e4&oTTOO (J12529) e21,H7 -go up with a high diamond. When ,93 XJ9 Coet. .... Wht/lvOfy, lthr, mint that sun diJ not split evenly and ~K ml, Brttl.tl rac gm LUUS 9115 Llnoof.,..Meroury <~~1:·9" South then elected to iry the club (878637) 118,995 (714) 64o.5e30 ••••ION Vl..,O finesse, lhe defense prevailed SAUaR LOTUS , ... ,,.8 ...... --... .. ,,. Yes, declarer could slill have gOl· Tt4-e42·7700 '83 L•G•ND L •ea Mountaineer -,___...._ ten home. but that docs not detract •---------Auto, full powlf' AWD VB, CO changer,•--------- from Wiest'~ superb defense. K 18 13 x.19, (001623) S17,9n pwr mnfrl lthr •H= TRIUMPH 9215 81 m, rac ng gm LUU• .1033481 •2a1 (883180~118,995 MIS.ION Vl..,O Coet. MoM BAU R LOTUS , .... 8 ,384 ne-Llnooln .. orourv '88 TRa otr trame, • 714-e4a·7700 ---(714) e40-8830 complete restoration, 9075 FORD 9075 '83 XJ9 •93 ac aoo '98 MY•TIQU• white In color. lmmac. 73K ml, Om Inter, Full option, 48k ml Loaded, auto, AC, pa, $18,000. 949-840-7706 (873612) 113,995 (018135) $24,&n pb, ABS, bed 1tner1 ________ _ ·u~.~~ ~·.:~~:!'·t~::: ·~t,~~J.-:~:: !~~!: 2~8v~ ::0~~~~1!~ed ~=~~~~ •••~~u:...,o (841~!!la U~4H) VOLVO 9230 recent emog/llc'd Mint (134938) $14,950 w/lthr, chrome alloy• 083 X.IS c.,.. 2dr, (948)394 0984 Llnooln .. roury l•iiiiliiii••lliiiiii $9000. 949-648-5732 Lexue of (18841 4) •tT,889 18K ml, color chem~ 714o840-H30 '87 Waeon · 740 QL •95 Tahoe 4x4 2dr whll/ 7~~0~~::0 LlnCoooel~~ .... rou... pagne, aunroof, e dl,.c Fu,llho ... ~.3!f>rtfft-" '98 VILLAG•ft Q8 auto,d 01rlohoptl1o9n5•kl natural lthr, 27kml --,="""""'=="',...--._ ., c/d, tmmac. $20,995. ,, .. ,,.. "'"' .., Loaded aut ve al oon • t r • fully loaded $26,500 '87 COBRA (714) 540.5630 &49-840-7'708 (119854) 123,077 • o, • r, l5000 949-72:M&33 OBO. 049-4J73-0601 ABS, lthr, CD, prem Ll!XU8 ABS, -.Jloye..L ,..,. air •--------'M x.112 MISS..__ VI • ._ (J30400) •1•19891--------'88 Lu min• L Ti sound, full power GM' c ......... -c • voT~·G-t2 (183048) •22 .. 7 9081 Jade gm over tan (848)384 0984 oete ... ww"n rn 35 Seden. Ht warranty, ' (892863) 121,905 Llnooln .. erourw1 .. ••••••iliiii 1,830 ml, full pwr, 3.8 Cost• M•aa llAU•R LOTUS '88 di 300 (7t4) S4CMJNO 1• L. V8, loan can b• Llnooln-Morcury ••es QMC• VUCKON T14-e42·'7700 Whlte/IVory, chrome '88 Jotta OL Low ml, tranaferred. take It 714-540-5e30 · TRUCK 2dr, auto, blk/•---------(113180) $27,9n 4 door, 8 •pd, A/C, home for $2,834.96 '97 FORD F150 grey lthr, 54K ml, 4" • '84 X.18 LUUS NISSAN 9150 new ti,.. &. brakes, oac. Thia offer good SUPl!R CAB RJlncho Lift, triple 88Kml wht/tan Intel' MISSION Vl&IO ••••••••• tmog e«t, orlg owner, unlll 11/15198. 2104 Loaded, lariat lthr, sfrocka, Rockford (889187) 117,995 (949)394 0994 ,84 MAXIM.A•• good cond $3200 National Ave. CM. Call ABS, b9d liner, alloys Fosgate etereo. Fully BAUIUt LOTUS M0.722-'le.41 Bob at 949-548-8592 (A81213) $2019$7 loaded, all pwr,1 __ 7_1_ ..... _..,..,.2_·T .... 7_oo__ 6 3 Lo ml, AT, lthr, '88 NEW B•l!TLI! Coet• Meaa $24,000. $100K ml '84 XJ8 ~ r9d/tvory lthr ao .... mrwt, Btu•, auto, loaded, Llncoln-Meroury GMPP ext warr. a2K ml, pert & com-(020231) S23,'h7 C~.lli 13~30 $18,495 049-0424333 (714) 540-5630 PGR 714-707-8820 fort (890338) $18,995 LUUS ... ,.:.-:.:TS(t • ** • • • • DODGB 9085 M(/$ f/d/;-~ 14/AWb '87 DODOI! Colt . . .1-MIUublm~po~ •• ~o. AC, rune & looks goodl 83K ml, $1500/ OBO. 714-914-4353 '97 MUSTANG BAU~R LOTU8 •••••ON VllLIO (714) 88a .. eoe AC, pw/pdl.1.. tilt, CC, RONDA 90851 _ _,.....7_1_ ............. _2_.7_7_00__ (948)384 oeM c2084 n> .12199 7 1'"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 184 XJ9 convt Coata Meaa 1• 46K 1 Brit •---------• PLYMOUTB Llnooln Meroury '82 ACCORD 6SP, (1942~) 128,3,,c gml•MJLZD-·· -A·--9·1·2•5ll 9185 714-840-8830 h,.Sohback gr1 cond., . llAU•R LOTU8 ,. orgln owntr, 12400 T14-e4S·T700 •97 MIATA "M"Sdlt, --------- 'M VOYAG•R L• Loaded, 7 Pua, ABS, pwr ...i. alt~•..1. clean (179187) •1u1"4 Can't seem to get to all those repair Jobs around the houH7 ut th• cae .. lfted .. mce Directory A GOOD AD! Call 642-5678 .. TRADE through classified M2..SS78 SELL your home through classified OB0 •. (714) 645-4825 i--,8-B..._,Y_•_n_do_n_P,.._.._--5•pd, nhr, cd, chrome '84 Hond• Clvto 58K ml, Cl ... lo . blk (729825) •18,91'7 ~::.t.~ms~'&icf·~:; riJ~ .J~~=-Mla~:=.u~..,o 849·72C>-Oe32 714471·2002. (949)394 OM4 HOME, HFA« TH AND .BUSINESS ~ ........ '-'~ ERVICE Coet•MM9 Unooln-M•ro.ury (714) 840-5830 help you find rellable help. 3890 SATEUITB IV 3911 ·s~--"~---1CARPBNTRY 3510 COMPUTERS 3558 BIJ!CTRICAL 3810 BANDY MAN 3710 BEALTB. Bl!AUTY LANDSCAPB. P&llll1KG . 3851 Pl.UlllmG ·~"' v &\ •• ~ • PITNESS 3740 I.AWN CAD 3808 DIRECTORY Wooctwork Door• lnat. M.ACMDIC • Care for _______ ,.1 •Home lmprvrnRte* 1~~!!!!!! llYn ..-, ,....... bltef't DNM ~ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •••••••••I ctoaet• remdld, crown Maclntoah Computers Drywall, carpentry & •• • ~ a "" M......,.1 TOUCHUP8, TOO t. Plumblng RepaJn a.telllte TV I I S -•1 j b k __,.. • o.. ..,.... 24 H-. RI ....... _ _. Sinor 2n.-..,,.... AH WOl'tc lUll ,.,_, laet ...,ka "''Fl. molding ba .. /trlm etc. In your hrr:ie/ofc. Low more m.... o • o · Ed e/Sod/Sprlnklera •• ,.,..,_. .. , ... ,...... • u. "" , .. 854-1934 hourly rate. 873-8483 Oary 949-84~ PHEN+OllJ"T' g Uc#280844 951·1892 8tewe ....... ea Sundav Tlcket FREE' c1 Ctn-up. Anytlme.1.---------1 , ADDmONS CanpENTRY Al (T14) 3984842 CHUllG'8 PAINTING PlumlltJD ... ln clMnlng Tt......,.t-DISH . "" Complett Medial Proa , ___ ....... _... __ ,..., ---a4Yra Exp.Ort. Pl1cel 24hr Emrg SYo L.OW ALL }<INDSI Cabinets, S 7 9/ Wc111h1 Lon Y•rd CllMIP1 Trim Ouat Work-F,... Eat RatM FrM Eat. Bond· $HPCOVIRS 3922 Storage, TrH Ha••I mo. M«h to><h..t.d tf'90e,' h.ctg••· palm Uetll375e02 538-1534 In.wane. 848-3299 R!MODELING 3410 CARPET CONCRETE & CLEANING 3515 MASONRY 3557 781MS32 t VIAGRA ::~pl:=O\l:o.= MIM80W CINle ........ QUALnY CRAFTSMAN Palntlng.lnt/E.lt HOU11/Apt 20 Vre Exp. Raf'e so Al ·~s Ouanty Job. FrM Ht. Rl!BUILD or R BMOD&L iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii eHomei or omc.t Pro C•f'P9t Cl .. n•rl Br1ck, Block, Stone, Tiie eOualttyConstrucllon Honeat·Pollte·Faatl Cone, Patio, Driveway ill \II II\ 11 'I • •\1'.11 •;1 1 \! l \I I' ,, 11 h 'I )I\ I I ·I'm Your Handyman-REcAJ."JCor..!ilN ~,...:,· L#5e8897 eae •••• llllftl f4M50-9828 1 Vl'lm 1111:•'• Cuetom Painting Cent11inlfLott'6~f" 01V\71V\ a 4 Prof, Clean, Quallty OU\r \IV"'O lAu mrtl $,tiflltlm Work. Int/Ext• Dock•. •AHtonably Priced Frlendl~ & Mature. Fplc, BBQe. Ref. 26Yr. •Local Co 111838318 s T M •Stephenson A.Hoc. Lon 7 4-979-2088 Exp. Terry S T· S C•ll 714 944 5481' --------ttJRQ MASONRY** CERAMIC BLOCK BRICK STONE NE\\'PORT (O\S TRl'C TIO\ ~rrt1nlliut.Jlllt,m1HV L1'703408 931-4910 ~eo~1lll!--s t!!!..fO· t!!!OAI I Quailftv c... 20 yeara ~"' Y.IO.m.lrnl& ~...vvn Fair prlc•a/lnt·Ext HOME 37 se ;:;;;;;r.;:;:r.; paJnt,1ocal ,.,... Ne Ar ... Ron 845-2417 -------1 All typa·Ottv w~ BATHROOM Tlll!S 3528 Ell L7300l9 8~1·7 REf INISHJNG 3448 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil L..e~ •ttowera R•p'd 1_c_o_tr"l"D ___ CT_O_R_S __ 1.1 _ _._..iilii.._-..11 R9groutlng & lnatall'n "'&AR Le70130 Dean of T iie GENERAL 3558 HOM~ir Batbt11b Reflkuing Rt~l111 RdvrlJC,h Purer-ain • f1bo·rcl.1r,~ Sm • Show1 ·'f\ (ountN~ 873-8065 or 848-8526 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FENCES ,. "' LllWIS Con9truotlon a DB~ 361 S l.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..JI RemodeleHandyman l&alllli!llllllll!l!I•••• TIME TO BEGIN YOUR HOME PMPROVEMINT ""aT •••llLL co. lnt/EXteSmall Jobe OK Oecorat111e Painting ll4143IO 9484008 71 .... ao.eeae.Pager 645-7723 CLEANING SERVICES L#704n3 Local Rea. * Wood l'•no9• * BATTY nrG 3720 3548 •714-8ST..S928e Replace/Repair Low$ v&.&n iiAiiTiiOiiUiiiiCiiHiiOiil'iiiiCii&JiiA8iiSil D.-.n•n f!!~~,!u~•::~~ .. UNK TO TMB DU8MP2i Cleaning, Rea/Comm 6'• nnw. ,,_._._.,. (714-.... t8 Lio/Bond. FrH Eat. SBRVICB 3584 AYAILAllLB TOD '!t ------- T•r•u 7t4o282·7143 JIIlBWOOD 3818 M ... 73-aeee BOATING SBRVICES 0 .. ttght HouMOl .. nlng South Coaet Drywalllllll••lll!~---~ ---------347 Ellropeen Pror..Jlon1l1. Acoua ,..mvt/cuat text Qro•t f'lrowoodl BEAi.TB, BEAUTY liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ., ... In townl Aela. Darek Water Damage Repair Order nowl $135/cord· • ....,.......~5 3740 Boa1 Svc• Ltd 20.,.ra & 01aee 714-857·2847 Beet In Quality & Price 171/half. trree dellvef'Y run~ -------exp, Qual. etaln, VV· .IAPAVBSB LADY l.5S0017 4444888 to driveway! 8e5-1432 nlth, •nam.i. Yacht, dock Would Ilka to cl.-n Wlttlto9ft Orww•H •R.verao "'81"91* «home f4H7&-7117 houHI 714-657-2210 AJ P~ Sm/L.a Jobt INST•"'' Qrewth Hormon. 71"'"'40-1810 CIMftl CIMftl CIMnl PLOOR n.w. 800..S10-7070 CABINETS 3490 •VICKl'i ClUNINQ 20Yra Exp/Fair l/FrM Est UPADlS 3820 www.ghHrvteee.Mt we·otter 1'1E BEST Ll400Cl30 7t+e39-1447 MARTIN Advanc•d Wood1y1teme HouM/Wlndow C ... nlng. ••••••••o•ln•t•ll ,,.Cualom Cablnetf'Y• 10Yra Exp. Xlllt Refa, ELl!CTIUCAL 3810 l'iardwd/Vlnyl/Ceramlc OPTICAL Kitchen • Bath• Doore __ vi_c_kl_7_1_4-MS-0 ___ 3_•_s P!!RQO/Carpet/MfC Viti L708279 .... 81180 Moldlngt • Mantel• a,...n Job DP•ftT Litt~ 71•·898-8970 Dunoen al90trfo 1--------- CARPENTRY 3510 •Remodeling and eQ typH qr repairs. No )ob too email, OC 32 yra Llo-bond·lna M/CI Vlaa 7t4-H8·3H4 Duy It Sell It find It. cr ... 1nec1. Room•, apartment•, homtt c1asa1ned "canaatl~ your hOutlOQ ntedl. HERCULES I A N I N 0 Vlcanaet • O!licos • Homes Calpftl • Aoora • lllll'ldt Wal!J • Vf.ndOwt MtJ M.icll Molel IM-8U4 Lo<:aVOulck ReaponH GAIUlGB Service/Remodel• DOORS Ught fixture repair Ll2 75870 860-7042 3878 ------- PllnRKIN Electric **t47• 1ex7 ** WAST/BIO SAVINQst lno1'"'9e haul.WQ f'e..Com/ern4Q . Jobe we•thw et~p1 In· Lbl117 I00>7~t74t •••fl/tax ....... 704 Mow Hlrtfttl C~tnCH .,. youwlll nnd what)?u nHd ar th•ortc• you want •9 pay whenyou.-d c ......... dll GUTTERS 3683 Duy 1t. SeQ n. Find It, C•••lr'IM• ,,.,. 1d1·1q (i/,1~·,,·. R1~0 ,1, S2.95, $3.95'.$6.50 Sune Oaywear Nightwear Every Sat/Sun IHP60/0C Mkmlc 548-6211 Qua ty Health & Beauty Produds 10%-15% PROJECn Call a plumber, painter, handyman Of any Of the let· vice• lleted hal'9 In our dlraetoryl CALL YOUR LOCAL S•RVIC8• TODAYI 37 ,)00 ~ ()_Fl-' . • 11 •• •' •FOUNTAINS •FURNITURE ;·ACCESSORIES HOME& QARO£N DECOR 522 W.19TH •CM 949-645·9660 MOVING 3834 TWEEDY PLUMBING 949-645-235 ORCO PLUMBING u DRAIN CLEA.NINO 7-DAYWEEK' Sr. Otiun Diacounl - CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS St mi-r~tir~d cu ttcr of fm 25% OFF Malena l/L&b..1rl 25 diffrrenl .. olurt of drnim & 100' of othrr f ,.bri•!! 35 )'Hr.f t•f yuality Y.ork •nd 1.r•h m•n.hip! WDIDOWS 3934 1.1 .. : ........... .. a .... ..,. lattefactlon'~ Uo'd-lna'd 9a1•1Ma n ,ou to a awlncd ad. tncludo•ll tho Cacti end pt tho rwuha JOU waot.