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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-12-12 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS ~ f acific Coas~ jo«hall picks best of bunch Serving the Newport-Mesa community ~ince 1907 For special Holiday · Glft G'u El Toro •• ort pla11s Off • Newport activists heave a sigh of relief after supervisors vote 4-1 to pursue airport at El Toro; John Wayne would remain commercial airport. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot SANTA ANA -TI\e vote by the county Board of SuperYlSors' Wednesday to pursue scaled-down atrporl pldns for the El Toro I\ 1anne base did not msptre local airport pro- ponents to cheer m the d1sles of the board heanng room But they dJd breathe a sigh of relief to hdve made it through their first mdjor battle w ith airport plans still a possibility. Locctl dCtivists had been waiting about 10 ) l'MS for Wednesday's vote. But waiting through Lhe last two ddys, which included 15 ON THE COAST t\ hours of board hedfUlgs dild dtscuss1on, proved the most grueling. Most said even after immersmg themselves m the issue for several years now, they had no idea how the supervisors would end up voting. The plan has pitted Newport Beach, where residents wdnl an altemdtive to expanding John Wayne Airport, against South County, where residents fear destruc- tion of their quiet Lives. In the end, the supervisors voted 4-1 to further study converting the El Toro Marine Corps Air Base into a commercial airport when the Marines leave it in 1999. Though reports recommended the 4,700- acre site become an d1r port that could serve as many a~ 38 rrullion passengers per year, the supervisors fdvored d facility that would serve only I 0 to 25 m1lhon passengers per year. John Wayne serves roughly 6 nulbon pas- sengers a year and ho~ a legd.lly tmposed cap of 8.4 million passenger per yedf According to federal procedures for clos- mg military bases, the supemsors had to choose only one of three choices presented m a consultant report. a commerc1dl dlTpOrt, a cargo airport or a non-dirport use. The board favored a commerc1d.l airport but also advocated continued study of non-airport uses such as a college campu!> or hjgh-tech industrial complex. • SEE EL TORO PAGE A7 \\I \I 11 1 I\ I '\ 1 h." \ I' I ~<II fred martin ~'iights and sounds, from the flight gate A bout 200 people had ftlled out forms to speak before the Board of Supervisors ruesday C1ftemoon. Roqer Stan - t in said Just a fc>w rntnute~ earhPr. the , hamnan dnnounced that speak- ers would he hm1tl'd to thrN~ mmutes of bombdst ond/or W1S· lorn on thl' El Toro airport issue Even I could calculate thdt If there we>r<' no qelps hetwet.>n ~peakers, ancl ec1ch one hmshl'd 111 precisely lht• allotted 180 sec- onds, the heannq w ould go on tor at least 10 mon • hour~ And 1t did The SU pNVISOJ O.,' rnc•c•ttn{j room was filled fk hind its rf'M wall was a glassPd-in overflow hall, which wa~ fLll<•d, too I figured that the No on El Toro forces outnumbered the Yes qang by probably 3-1 Thal WdS confmned by dozens of placclfdS and some capsule mterviews m t~P hallway outside the chamber One of thf' lust in hne was I !arry Leibold of Scrntd Ana I ieo1ghts. a Yes KPn Tdylor or l usun. who had arnvccl dt 9·30 Lu be assured of d seat. was d No. So were DaVld ('otton of lrahuco Canyon and Michael Ward, the mayor of Irvine Hehind them was N ewport Councilwoman Nonna Glovc>1 who, natch, was a Yes. And so 1t went Before the m eeting olhc1ally began , Chainnan Stanton dnd newly appointed Fifth D1stnc1 Supervisor Tom Wilson stood mouth to ear behind the podiwn for several minutes of whispers. MARC MAR rlN /OAIL'f Pll O I Besides carrying books, papers and homework, a backpack comes in handy durlng an unexpected rain shower. Kaiser Primary first-grader Westin Ross tries to co~r up as he waits to be picked up trom school Wednesday. The weather man is expecting clearer skies today. I \ I> I \ Newport Beach Councilman J ohn Hedges (left) and City Manager Kevin Murphy discusl> matters during the Board of Supervisors vote Wednesday on the proposed public airport al the El Toro site. f,~ •• I, I" lb I( ,.i • • Test scores give school bad rap, teachers say •Those tested are often recent immigrants who've just learned the language, they say. By Michelle Terwilleger, Dady Pr/or COSTA MESA -Teachers at Whittier Elementary School don't think the school's low standard- tZed test scores accurately rcllt:cl the leanung gomg on m thetr classrooms. The predominately Launo stu- dent body shouldn't be expected to do as weU as their Newport Bedch counterparts on the Com- prehensive Test of Basic Sk.illc; after les~ than SLX r ears 01 English lrdtnmg. teachers drguPcJ D espite their reservd t1ons Cl bout the test. the school is work- ing to bring up scorP~ h~1 nM kmg English-language• s kill'> 11-; ftrst pnonty r-------------------------, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I F Y. I. <t• Whittier Elementary SABE (Spanish standardized test) national percentile scores Grade Reading Math Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth ..... 13 ...... 5 .... 20 . 20 ..... 12 . .5 ... 8 . . 8 .3 . .5 L------------------------- ·we teU them. II you can re.a· I. you'll be able to d o f'\"eryth111'f else. • ~did M argaret AndPrso • who teache tudents m trctns1t1 ·. bE>tween Spdnish dild Ennh<.!'1 T hc> ~rhool h ad the lo\'\,.,, rd nlung •n the d1stnct la ... 1 ye, ~. sronn9 in thc> 11th nat10ndl p< r- ct>ntije "f-fp rp'.., the whole fcillar v b('hmd lttcl t test: said ::\hdr n Ball. a lourth qrade teacher "\.\ l' • SEE TESTING PAGE A.6 Leece obj ects to plan to help minority students •The Newport-Me d chool bodrd meml1C'r say::; the district's goals to recruit bllrngudl cn tn1 .... plor .... and diversity speciabsts is unn ere~ dry By Michelle Terwilleger, Dady Pilot NEWPORT-MESA School board Trustee Wendy Lf•ecf' 1s taking issue with the d1stnrt's plans for tncreasing rrunonty tu- d0nts in advanced math and sn-I ence programs, under the dlrN - tion of the U.S. Department of I Education's Office of Civil Rights. "TIUs plan is not necessary.· Lf'l•Ct• '"1d 1 IH Int t thdt d non- Enqh.,h ... 111•r1 k1 1 1 .int take tnqonuml't 1 \ h 1•1 .tit'-•' tlw 11•c1cht r cdn't 'PPdh. '\pc1n1'h ctlld lr1pan- t'"I' Thi , 11 d 1 ·n "hould h1• Pn tht~ nnn -11.t11\t' "IH 'cl k anq '"·· rlf?nt " Thl' ( I\ ii Rtc1hlo., nt tire aµproachC'd thl• d1-.tnc1 1n '-~lllng I 995 about cr1•nllllq d pldn to • SEE STUDENTS PAGE AS Stanton then broke the clinch and, looking over at the media table, said: • 1 better tell the press dbout this.• He and Wilson came over and Stanton announced: Newport Beach: An electric kind of town AROUND TOWN A6 "Tom Wilson gave me a kiss.• "Tom Wilson kissed you?" I asked. "No. h e gave me a klss, • the chairman grinned, holding up a foil -wrapped Hershey's Kiss. That's as close to a laugh as any- body came at Tuesday's hearing . As you know by now. the supervisors never took a vote on Tuesday. As I write this, they are scheduled to continue the m eet- ing sometime Wednesday. Maybe. Then. they may -or may not ..j vote to certify the envt.ronmen- tal tmpect report that wU1 con~­ ue the PfOC"S of converting the Marlne Corps Air Station at Bl Thro into. dvilian airport. Sither way, it lm't golng to make much dllfermce. '"1bll board wU1 not make a •IEE MMTlN PAGE M •Charging stations for electric cars are slated for Fashion Island, City Hall, Hoag and -where else? -Circuit City. By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot Newport Beach could become the most •electric vehicle-friendly• d ty in Orange County. At lea.st three chazging station lites are proposed for Fubioo Island, two at Hoag Memorial Hocp(tal Prwbyter- ian and one eech at City lW, ~ Newport Beach Ubruy and QraUt City. Construdion 11 ·~ to begin early nm year. Newport Beach top1 U)e Ult ot 13 Orange County dtiet plannln9 to build charging stations and tUUl9 part In the BV·Ready Commun.tty Pro- gram that encourages c:lt'8s to belp ~for the lntroduc:tSon of electric cars. Fullerton is proposing four, Santa Ana and Anaheim each will have three, but most cities are planning one or two sites. The program is offered by the Mobile SoUl'a! Air Pollution Radue. tion Rev1eW Committee for the South Cout Air J)Jltrict. ~ Bobler1 ~for Puldoll ~.Mid statiOm .,. for the lots near tbeC::::ud~ odtc.te. ....... t.&ud ii bl tblt procw of "a' • g ._ nmnber ot locadoal for BV •nMxa, • ..,_ Mid. apamtng .... c-. add tarped '° Mft .. ·-B.ICTNC MOE A7 BEST BUYS A2 ClASSIFIED 86 COMMUNrTY FORUM A 18 ENTERTAINMENT M POLICE Al.ES A2 PUBLIC NOTICES SOCIETY 1 r . VOL. 90, NO. 287 : THOMAS H. JOHNSON, •Publisher : WIWAM L08DELL • Editor •STEVE MARBLE. : M anaging Editor • IRIS YOKOI, •City Editor • roNY OODERO, : News Editor •MARC MARTIN. •Photo Editor : PRAMOO SHAH, • Chief frnancial Officer •JUDY OETllNG. : Class1f1ed Advertising Manager • LANA JOHNSON, • Prornot1ons • KIM GRIFATH. : Director of Operations •JOHN PHILIPS, •Pre Press Group Leader : HANK KNIGHT, • Press Group Leader •KEN JOUY, Packaging and : Oistributioo Group Leader READERS HOTLINE 642-6086 Record your cornrnents about the Daily Pilot or news ti~. ADDRESS Our address is 330 w. Bay St .. Costa Mesa, Calif 92627. CORRECIJONS It is the Pilot's policy to prompt· ly correct all errors of substance. Please call S74-4233 m The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot (USPS· 144-800) is published Monday through Sat· urday. In Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, subscriptions are only available by subscribing to The Times Orange County (800) 252-9141 . In areas outside of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, subscriptions to the Daily Pilot only are available by mail for S 10 per month. Second class postage paid at Costa Mesa. CA. (Prices include all applicable state and local taxes.) POSTMAs- TER: Send address changes to The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa I{ \ I '.. \ I \ 1 \ I\ I MARC MARTIN I D~Y PILOT Tracy Edwards tries to stay bundled up Tuesday as she collects shopping carts outside of the Hughes Marke~ on 17th Street and Irvine Avenue ln Newport Beach. Grant money toward smaller class sizes ' ·l I ' • The other half of the nearly $700,000 block grant will go toward deferred maintenance and computer cables. r------------------------------------------------------, I I I I I I I I I I t I .. ,, I I I I I I infrastructure, including cables and cable networks for the dis- trict's computers, said Michael Fine, chief financial officer for the • Newport-Mesa Unilied School District. • I I I Fine said the cables are just part of the district's plan lo over- haul its computer system. By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -School board members voted unanimous- ly Tuesday to put nearly half of its $675,385 block grant cash toward the class-size reduction program for first and second grades. r • • • fications, furnishings and staff development. The class-size reduction mon- ey will help pay· for facility modi- The funds can only be used for one-time projects and are granted Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1S60, Costa Mesa, CA. 926.26. 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SIZE Wedge .......... 2-4 sw Newport ......... 2-4 sw 81ackies .......... 3-4 sw River Jetty ........ 3-4 sw CdM ............ 2-3 sw TIDES TODAY First low 3:16 a.m ............. 1.9 First high 9:29 a.m ............. 6.4 Second low 4:42 p.m ............ -1.0 Second high 11:16 p.m ............ 4. l FRIDAY First low 4:08 a.m ............. 2.0 First high 10:16 a.m ............ 6. 1 Second low 5:30 p.m ............ -0.8 Second high After Midnight WATER l&W'ERATURE: •.••. 58 A south wind swell com- bined with a west ground swell could be good for up to head-high surf today . And conditions will likely improve throughout the weekend. Be aware of the health advisory that recom- mends avoiding river out- lets, bays and spots where storm drains enter the ocean. " I I l ~ ~ The grant will also be spent on deferred maintenance projects, including floor covering at nine different sites. -• 1 In addition, money will go I - toward monitoring and filtering i students' access to Internet sites I and cables for computers at high ! school libraries. ~ to the districts based on their average daily attendance. The second largest chWlk of money will pay for technology COSTA MESA • 3200 block of Michigan Avenue: Several items including camera equipment, binoculars, medication and jewelry worth $3,879 were stolen from a residence. Two sliding glass doors were found pried open. • 1600 block of Irvine Avenue: A S400 bed set was stolen from a locked garage. The lock was found cut off. • 1600 block of Irvine Avenue: A woman attempted to cash in coun- terfeit scratch off lottery tickets. The coding reportedly did not match. • JJOO block of Bristol Street: $3,260.28 worth of cash and checks were stolen from an unlocked safe in the back room of a business. • 2800 block of LAI Salle Avenue: A S200 amplifier was stolen from a tocked car. A window was smashed out. NEWPORT llEAOt • 100 block of East a.y Avenue: A man has been seen peering inside apartment windows four nights in a row. The apartment manag- er said several female tenants live on the ground floor. • 400 block of Flegshlp RCMtd: A health care facility's front doors were found pried open and the office ransacked, but nothing appeared to be stolen. • IOO block of Irvine Avenue: The snack bar under the football stands at Newport Harbor High School was broken into and an unknown amount of candy was stolen. A window was found forced inward. • • 30? It.'s jl\ISt . a nl1mb~r, I swear, just a nlimber. . -., ••• ... ..... -. ·~J ~~ ~~ . ...,.;a~~;J:AY:~~~-~J;~1 '. -.-,~tffi 'J ~ • ·M ~ .. , ';~ • • ,. • -c • · '• • hf' 1Mtt4n\tery age tllil da over a year ago, in my car. ten on the Waltoq,t, or two \.ea! that WC11118D OD tb9 black wbme that ends in a zero or a w• just on the horizon. Good ol' But some things have relatives ot mine on my father's doorbllll tb9 c:MldlWD din w:b five must be significant? 29. The age women remain in cbanged. 1b<>1e fine lines around side, sisters Pan\ty and Dolly, who other to dng. TM .... wlda 11 <&5 really so much weightier. perpetuity. Just 12 abort months my eye1 and mouth aren't ex.actly never manied and lived tDgetber tbe purple &a... 8Dd tb9 than 4" or <&6111 a <&Otb birthday shy of the dreaded 30. fine any more, I can't get by on as until they died. Jen and I med to J!WM99l"rie ol plD wbo doel what actually all that different from a For some reason, after my last little sleep u I med to, and l'U argue about who bad to be Fan-lbe pleaw and....._ a tBw.,.. 39th? birthday I started ro~ up. take comfort over fubioo any. ny. . brows among tbe mlgbban. I just don't get tt But maybe Why rush it? -I don't knoW, but I day. But my sister got muried a And to be ....... ~;. .. .,,. I'm a little semitive -some could felt the need to tell people I was I've also learned that. with a year and a half ago Ind left me to like fun. read it as bitter -about events going to be 30. Often people who little effort, I actually c&n cook. fend for myself. No shared spin-So to 30, I say bdag it OD. Pit happening this week over which hadn't even asked. Sometimes that being by myself is damn fine ster sisterhood, no little apart-me for my muumuu, sbellK my I have no control people who were just walking company, and 30 seems tQo ment for our cats and curios, no hair into a beebive, let's look at You see, Wednesday was my down the sidewalk, trying· to young to get married. Way. way Dolly for my Panny, if you.know timeslwet-jn Florida. It's really 30th birthday. The biG 3-0. Over mind their-own business. They ' laurie too young to have kids. what I mean. nothing more than a round mma- the hill. So long 20I. Hello gray UIUally crossed the street with a bµsby In fact, 30 seems pretty young And as the clock is ticking and ber, easier to plot on a graph. Bag hairs, wriJJkles and sympathetic few anxious glances at me over in general The perfect age, actu-my parents have stopped asking deal looks when people hear I'm not their sbotilders, but I digress .... ally. me whether I've met any nice And as my Ded, the king ol married. Somehow, the more I said it, My sister Jennifer and I used boys -or any boys at all. for that clicbes, keeps reminding me, get- Maybe it has something to do the easier it was and the better it and Pop Tarts still sound good for to joke about the future. Room-matter -I'm looking again to the ting older sure beats the alterna- with the number itself -which in sounded. breakfast, I still cell my pa.rents mates for a number of years, she future, and it's a vision I can see tive. copy editing symbolizes "the And the truth is, many things for advice, and certain songs and I would remain together the quite clearly. ---------- end• -but I started pondering haven't changed one bit: Eggos must be played loud Particularly rest of our lives -a la Baldwin sis-That's right -I'm going to be • I.AIME...., is • Daily Piiot editor. Put a few words to work for you. 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Then he just said, 'If you haven't pushed any buttons, I'll leave.· And he got out and walked out of the bank. She said that he was very calm and very polite." The bank didn't notify police until 1:30 p .m., and by the time police arrived, the suspected robber was long gone, Desmond said. The robber is'Ciescribed as a 23-year-old white male, 5 feet 11 inches tall, 155 pounds, with black hair, wearing •a hooded grey sweatshirt arid blue jeaDS\ •we have no idea where be went, no vehicles, no witnesses," Desmond said. "We don't have anything." . He urged people with in1or- mation to call 1-800-550-6273. -By Chrtltopher Goflard Spend the summer in Paris with OCC The Coast Community Col- lege District presents its annual Summer in Paris program, June 30 through Aug. 1, 1997. 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The aim of the checkpoint is ~ r to educate motorlsti ol safety Wilson said the cDeck:point is ' belt laws and of the dangers of not expected to create extended driving under the influence ., traffic d:r or affect local busi- alcohol and drugs, and to neaes, motorists can avoid enforce the department's •zero the checkpoint by veering north tolerance• stance, said Costa on Harbor Boulevard or ea.st on Mesa Police Officer Garth Wil-Broadway Street son. -By Chdltopber Goflud Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. FEAT UR ING: Abercromb ie & Fitch Diedrich Esprit Express Gap Jessica Mcclintock Judy's Stru cture :City hires firm to improve Arches bridge ! Plans foe lmpr-ts on the _ interchange at ~ 0etween Coas hway and Newpprt Boulevard got one step :closer to reality Monday. • The Newport Beach City :COuncil approved paying $21,952 1or an engineering consulting ;firm for a plan to prepare the bridge for earthquakes. The city iwi.11 s~nd no more than $100,000 I STUDENTS CONTINUED FROM A1 tnctease minority student emoll- ment in advanced math and sci- ence classes, said Tom Jacobson, director of secondary education. The directive came after feder- al officials found during a random investigation of classes at TeWin- kle Middle, Costa Mesa High and Estancia High that minority stu- dents were under-represented in those upper-level classes. In response the district drafted a plan in the fall of 1995 that calls for school officials to encourage minority students to take the upper-level courses and by train- ing teachers to aid limited English proficiency students. The plan also calls for inaeased parental involvement and awareness of offered courses. This fall, the Civil Rights office recommended adjustments to that plan. ~ The additions include broad- ening eligibility criteria for advanced math and science class- es, recruiting bilingual counsel.ors and bringing in outside special- .ists for diversity training. : •we want to provide a strategy where the limited English-speak- ing students have access to the 'Same high standards,• Jacobson ~ •1t probably is not possible for them to have access to those math and science classes at a higher level unless we aeate a i>athway for them to get there.• . \ ~·················· • Newport : ! 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The avenge American household acnds and receives about 35 Chrisunas atds. aa:ording to Hallmark racarc:h. I• on that work. The earth~ake ~kCgr~~~~ The council also approved paying $397 ,540, which will then be reimbursed by the county san- itation district, to cover installing new sewer mains in the area and revamping the current sewer sys- tem there. -Jennifer Armstrong Leece, however, said she thought the district should have a •personal responsibility" and •English first" philosophy instead of catering to the individual needs of certain student popula- tions. , •There's no question that this will help this population," Leece said. "But what harm a.re we doing down the road to the rest of the class?" Leece said the plan took away time and resources from other students and she will not vote for the plan's approval. liustee Serene Stokes said she understood Leece's concerns, but that she thought the plan was beneficial. •My main concern is that I want a lot of ·parent involve- ment," Stokes said. w And if we have to provide the translators to do it, then so be it." Stokes said the plan makes it possible for students to enter advanced classes that they previ- ously thought they couldn't suc- ceed in. "When youngsters come to us from another country, we don't know their capabilities because of the language barrier,• she said. ·u they don't have those (advanced) classes, they're excluded from the university.~ NEWPORT BEACH -'JWo • loCal finftghten will be hon- ored at QDOll today at the annu- al Plreflg)Jter of the Year Awards lunc:beon at the Shark lalaDd Yacht Oub. This year's . honorees are Capt. Alan B. Schmehl of the Newport Beach Fire ond Marin,e Department, ond Henry "Val" Santo of the Costa Mesa Fire Department. Schmehl is a 23-year veteran of his department who has been instrumental in buildmg its haz- ardous materials unit. Santo is a 15-year veteran and senior arson investigator at the ea.ta Mesa Department He bu spwbMd- ed a pilot plOgJ'.8lll to '8ech New- port-Mesa students CPR. The fireftgbten' supervbol'S will be OD band to dilC\m their accomplishments. Spomored by the Buhange Club of Newport H'.afbor, the luncheon runs from 12 to 1:30 · p .m. at the yacht club at 1099 Bayside Drive Jn Newport Beach. The event ts open to guests of Exchange Oub mem- bers for a $10 charge. -Chrhtopber Golfard • 't} , j ! ' ' t ~: ,' I , r The Ultimate Chenille Down Filled Chaise Sectional 25%0FF THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12. 1996 ~igns by Mbnoire{Poris 5tofJ by to see thesl} and other designs in. the "Christmas Memories" Diamond Collection. Make this a Christmas she'll neVer forget • A diamond is forever. CHAR LES H. BA RR Member of tlr~ American Gtm Societv Open Sunday Dec 22 10:00am-4:00pm 1803 Westcli.ff Dr., Newport Beach, California 92660 (714)642-3310 Al . A6 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1996 TESTING · CONTINUED FROM A 1 :T> ~n{tel ~Jn co .... Wegwethem on~ of lisb and then give them a C'rBS test.• Ball said much of her time in the classroom is spent reviewing con- cepts usually learned in lower grade levels. "We found out a long time ago that our children do not know the alphabet and the sounds of the let- ters just because they're uppe r graders,• BalJ said. , Some students at Whittier last year took a different standardized test called the SABE that tests stu· dents in Spanish. The scores for the that test were somewhat higher, but decreased with the higher grade levels. Juan de Jesus, Whittier principal, said the lower scores for older chil· dren showed most of the older chil- dren talang the Sparush language test recently hdd moved to the Unit- ed States. . He also Sd.ld .the school's eras scores were dVerage when com· pared with other schools wtth the same sooo-econorruc make-up. "But I don't Wdnt Lo be compla- cent with that,· he addl•d. De Jesus said he dnd the teach- ers reviewed the !>core!> together at the beginning of the yec1J to help teachers focus on the spec1J1c defi- ciencies students encountered on the tests. "We're not looking di JUSI results on a test." de Jesus Sd1d. "We're looking at whc1t aJe our hples m , learning? What are our holes in RUFF ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Where Yow Dollof Covers Morel 1922 HARIOt It.VO .. COSTA MESA • 5'8-1156 teachingi· The prindpal said he believe1 empbasizh>g those spedfic lkllls will help test SCX>?es rise. lo addition, the school ordered . t~~ ts "" "on mJmlil ;tri~daSs exams to familiarize them with the test format, be said. Newport-Mesa Unified Superin· tendent Mac &md said he sees the tests as a significant measure of what skills the students are master- ing at their grade level. ·We certainly like to celebrate gain, but at the same time our goal is to bring students to mastery,• Bernd said. •All of our students deserve to learn well.• Bemd said he thought all staff members worked bard and that they should continue to adapt to the individ\lal·need.s of students. MARTIN al.lo ftrmly anti-oonvenion. Meanwhile, official Newport has developed a wise new ltrate· CONTINUED FROM A 1 gy for expressing its support ot converting El Toro: Go along to ~~o~ft~~~ ~~;a M:yo~m Debo)J ton said. and Mayor Pro Tem Tom If be has bis ~ay, Tom Wilson -Edwards, the game plan is to who tried and failed to get a four-praise the institution of the super- month continuance of the hearing visors for its wisdom ln handling -won't even want to talk about a the expan.slon of John Wayne J\ir. second airport. port (with no mention of the lew- My how things change. Just suit the dty filed to force the three years ago, we were repre-board to cooperate) and to express sented on the board by a Newport the city's faith that today's board Beach resident who favored con-will, in its infinite wisdom, do the verting El Toro. Then we had a right thing. Newport Beach resident who was To me, that would t>e to appoint unremittingly against a conver-a blue-ribbon commission of sion. Now we are represented by maybe eight or 10 of the county's a South County resident who is best and brightest to figure this ~tAtJ-OC19sg 9UY a •U UllaD ~. TOVll a ACCllWNU, n'C. 211114 N.....,,t mwd. (et D9I Mllr) ................... C... ..... (714) U1·7~ Also 4" wrapped $J Poinsettias u •'\I\ ' I\ 11 I 1hl• lo,• I I 11•,f 11 I f,,. 370 E. lTTl-f ST. COSTA MESA (NEXT TO RALPHS) 645-1665 INoNo~·I . thing out. No developen. No bureaucrats (tbe current etfort hu generated 81 pounds of paper- work!). No politicians. No parti· sans. aide or Sen BeDaardine> -where the dtizem of, say, Adelanto ..)~~~~ nomlcm<:tois. (jftlfe. 'It - ity. Let them ponder the question as what it is -an overall Southern California issue, not North County vs. South County. Penonally, 1 think the concept of putting Orange County Inter- national way the hell out ln River- would love it -ii the~ wago. Semce it by commuter ts and bullet trains. BYel)'body'I . And Ar. would probably cost .....__. .. ..,. .. di ~ legal tees that will erupt, whichever way the El Thro vote goes. • FRID MAllTWS col\M'T\n runs every Thursday and Saturdaly. T~I= ~~LLl=~TI~~ CONTEMPORARY WOMEN'S WEAR & i:vElll'uAY SAvlMGS 5 ....... .. As Featured on CH 9 T.V .. Alan Mendelson's "Best Buys" December .. Open 7 Days Balboa Island 332 Marine Ave.• Newport Beach 675-6887 Now people with Medicare in Orange County can learn what a great . health plan has to off er. careAmerica 65 Plus has all the benefits• you want as a Medicare beneficiary. Like an unUmited generic prescription allowance with a $3 ,600 annual brand .. name allowance ($900/quarter). Choosing your own private 65 Plus doctor. No annual plan premi .. urns or deductibles. Comprehensive dental and vision care. And your own Personal Advisor. So, what are you waiting for? Call the reservation number listed below. And · attend one of the free presentations. It's time to see what I £'"' __ A _ • CareAmerica ~· 65 Plus has to offer. ~ Care That Works December 19 10:00am Mimi's Cafe 1835 Newpon Blvd. COsta Mesa :_.~CALL FOR RESERVATIONS ___ ....-.-....;.ii ~ ~ 1·--521-2171 ward.• •This LI an opportunity for everyone to make their views known,• he said. •Now we just many as six EV stations. have to be prepared to follow the · i~.~ 0~r1:i~~itit~ioitdM!nJM1~ ~~'f~.ttP~P ELECTRIC CONTINUED FROM A 1 EL TORO CONTINUED FROM A 1 n.:aid f of outs if future supervisors want t"M' or with Measure M funds to abandon the idea. Supervisors Newport Beach City Attorney from the Orange County nans.. also stressed that they do not Robert Burnham, who stayed portation Authority, said Craig want to close John Wayne Air-th.rough the entirety of both days' BlueU, a dtymanagement analyst. rt meetings, said at the beginning •Electric vehicles are being po •Tiie new board can come in of Wednesday's meeting that he made and people will need to and Oip this cookie over, .. Super-had •zero" idea of what the out- charge them" Bluell said. visor Roger Stanton said. come would be. Councilman John Hedges said Clarence Turner, a former •nymg to predict what the he is concerned that government mayor and longtime activist with Board of Supervisors is going to subsidies are being used to sup-the Newport Beach-based Air-do is pointless," sighed a wom- port a new technology thahioesn't port Working Group, called the out Burnham. "I hate this wait- yet have· the support of the mar-action •a. significant step for-ing." ketplace. •niey are going to be monu- ments to taxpayer largess," Coun- dlman John Hedges. •Tuey will fan around the city like sentinels guarding pie in the sky tedmolo- gy." Motorists cruising through Cos- ta Mesa will also have an opportu- hity to plug in when a charging station is built at South Coast Plaza. The proposed site is in the north parking structure near the Channel drop off area. Construc- tion is expected to begin early next year, said Suzanne Biallot, director of marketing. Pete{ . Naghavi, Costa Mesa's transportation manager, said the city asked the shopping center to put up $10,000 in matching funds toward the $20,00 EV station pro- ject. There is no cost to the city. Mlt is one of the best areas in the pty," Naghavi said. · Initially at least, customers would plug in for free. Enid Joffe, manager of charg- ing infrastructure for Edison EV. said Newport Beach is electric vehicle friendly. •There's a councilman from Newport beach who was the first individual to have a charging structure put in his home," she said, referring to former Council- man John Cox. "The first person anywhere." ~ Soutn Coast Thrift & Loan Associat ion CAT FVR+CP ........... $8 Leukemia ...... $12 Advantage ... S J4 14 months supply) Program ........ $30 16 monthS supply! DOG Rabies ............. $6 DHLP+P ........ $10 Adv1n1a9e ... S J4 Ito 551b, 4 months supplyj Proqram ........ $30 (to 901b, 6 months supply) ................. ,..urr11r ............. .... \J/FSTCL/FF ,71~1 650 3520 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1996 A7 After the vote, Burnham said into an adjacent room. Many in the supervisors did •an outstand-Wednesday's audience toted cel- ing job• on the compromise lulu phones to report board action. actions to fellow activists and The supervisors heard public friends during breaks. ~~~~:2~~~ l(~~~'· Wednesday. When they cooti.n-Hedges and Airport Working ued the meeting at 11 a.m. Group member Tom Naughton Wednesday, they went into joined Burnham and Turner in cldied session to discuss the the Newport Beach contingent Irvine City Council's Tuesday that stuck it out th.rough Wednes- vote to file a lawsuit if the county day's meeting. went ahead with airport plans. Newly appointed Supervisor The audience of about 100 in Thomas Wtlson. who .represents the board hearing room on Newport Beach and much of Wednesday was more subdued South County, made repeated than Tuesday's sign-waving, motions to delay the action until cheering crowd that overflowed after two new supervisors take of&e Jan. 6. 1be board voted 3-2.. against bis first motion. and tu. 1Ublequent motions died without a second. The final vote left airport ~¥J»~~ ~!41 the non·airport option could give opponents a )Vay to delay airport plans. They also said studying twb plans will inaease costs. But finally having a <X?ncrete decision, they said, at <least gave everyone a break for the holi- days. "We can all take a deep breath now," Burnham said. "We can take a vacation from this for a while.~ 'i' 1894-1996 Four Generations 102 Years! , -------------------------.. 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After all, eve n the mere suggestion that punk music lovers would have anything to do with the ska crowd was ludicrous. That clean-cut ska kids would ever listen to punk music was equally as laughable. So ridicu- lous, in fact, that it might have potential. Thus began the fast- tracked creation of Newport Beach-based . SkratchNegas Records and the release of .. Punk vs. Ska, round I," the company's first CD release. u It has been crazy," says Halperin, wiping the sweat off bis brow. "We actually created the record company when we started the CD ... Putting together a compact disc while working a full-time job is no easy feat. Halperin, 27, is a full-time social worker tor the state of California, a music con- sultant for Fox Motocross and a freelance writer. Presant, a graph- ic artist (he designed and pro- duced the compilation's cover), also writes, edits and publishes Skratch, an alternative music magazine. Spare time is a non- entity for the duo, who have knowingly sacrificed any person- al life they might have for their musical passion. What would normally take about a year and a half to orga- nize and e:xecute took Halperin and Presant only two and a half months. Scheduled for release on Dec. 19, the SlaatchNegas two- some were three weeks ahead of schedule and "Punk vs. Ska, round I!' hit rec0rd store shelves S. Douglas 5' Trees STARTING $9.95 , 15°/oOFF wilhthuad on ff'MI owr 'J :JI' 2252 FAIRVIEW (Fai'"-'/WJ.Hn) CosTAMEsA 645-5409 2300 IiARBoR BLVD. (Har/Jor Cmlu) COSTAM.EsA 645-8542 the day after Thanksgiving. There will be a record release party Sunday night at 1the Lava Room in Costa Mesa. "Ow" main purpose in produc- ing the CD was to promote the talent we have right bere in Orange County," Halperin says. Citing a lack of all-ages clubs in Orange County, Halperin and Presant ·agree that local talent is not reaching its audience. Since most Orange County music venues require patrons to be 21 and over, and since the ska crowd SN£Ak generally ranges in age 1rom mid-I teens up to early college, ska bands are unable play to their true audience. HOrange County has always been a Mecca for talent," Presant 1 says. Mil's just really unfortunate that there aren't enough all-ages , venues where underage kids can see their favorite bands. They wind up having to drive to ihe Inland Empire or up to LA." Halperin and Presant recognize that their market is young and · without a great (ieal of disposable AWAY! Patio and Indoor Dining with a View of the Bay Omelettes • Potato Pancakes Award-Winning Baclc Bay Chowder Tacos • Salads • Burprs • Sandwiches 7i9-1144 1131 Back Bay Drive in Newport Beach off Jamboree and PCH at Newport Dunes Resort OPEM 1 DAYS A WEEK 7100 HI -3100 ptn FREE PIJtKIMG GUEST BOAT SLIPS AVA.II.AILE DOW JONES HITS RECORD HIGH! 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FIRESTONE "FR360 " BRIDGESTONE TURAN ZA T MICHELIN TR 'MX4 ROTATE & BALANCE ' ALIGNMENT t-.•ll'r DIRfCTIO~J,\I income for CD pwclwes. •we definltely wanted to make the oompUation affordable for the age group it will attract.. Halperin says. At under $10, •Punk VI. su• • is a deal for th09e ~ llP. punk ind a)(a} and .for anyone 'with an°" appreciation for musical diversity. With 19 new songs, some recorded just for the compilation, the disc has already become a bot commodity among the county's alternative music crowd. Since Dec. 1, •Punk VI. Ska• bas OCCU· pied the No. 1 CD sales spot at Moby Disc Records in Huntington Beach, ousting the top-selling likes of Alanis Morrisette, Counting Crows, and Sublime. "Som.e stores have already sold out and are asking for more," says Halperin, who believes the CD will eventually go international. •tt's the first compilation of its kind, so it's a hot item.• When selecting bands for Skratch/Vegas' debut compilation., Halperin and Presant wanted to select diverse groups and expose listeners to a wide range of both musical genres. "There are so many different types of punk and ska,• Presant says. "We picked bands that we've known or songs that we liked that fit with our format." Hal~ and Presant devoted more than 20 hours a week to the project, utilizing all of their resources, including Halperin's moµi, Sherry, who made phone calls to negotiate production costs. Since neither had a great deal of capital to invest in the CD, the innovative duo offset their produc- tion costs by offering sponsorships ,..-------------, : f.Y.I. I : +·Punk vs. 1 Ska, round t• is I sold art Noise l Noise Noise : and Mobv Disc l rimrd stores In 'Costa MeM. To : Ofder the CD, l c.11 723-PUNK. l For more f nfor. l mltfon on I Sknltch mag. l •1ne caff 997· I 'II ' , 9)80, I L..-------------.J to retailers and buW>ess- es that cater to punk and ska crowds. For a fee ranging up to $300, sponsors r eceived advertising space in the CD's cover booklet "By spon- soring the CD, retailers and businesses are directly reach· ing their tar- get," Halperin says. •And, they're reaching an additional alternative market." While •Punk vs. Ska, round I" is geared to two completely differ- ent audiences, (the first 16 songs are punk and the remaining 14 are _ ska), Halperin likes to think that · punk fans will fall asleep listening to the punk bands and wake up to a ska tune, and maybe even like it. So far, the psychology major's psychology is working. "I've had a lot of people say to me, 'Hey, I bought the CD for the punk bands, but Lreally like !hat one song by Save Ferris (a ska band),'" Halperin says. "Ska kids say the same thing about some of the punk bands, especially the more mild ones like Longfellow." Punk has become somewhat of a dirty word in the last decade, Presant says. But, with melodic and power pop punk taking over the scene, he says there is a notice- able shift away from early punk's harsh negativity. "People need to realize that punk doesn't have to be aggres- IRAND MEW, NMI WOIM, AUTHIMl'IC . IOf,60s, 70s APPW . JOs, 60s, 10s Dauns •ANnQUU,(OLUCTllLU • UNHLIEVAIU ONE OF A KIND ITEMS! THURSDAY. DECEMBER 12. 1996 DON LEACH I DAl.Y PLOT Slaatch/Vegu Records producen Jon Halperin (right) and Scott Presant have compiled songs from Orange County bands to showcase local talent. sive or anarchy. You no longer have to wear a Mohawk to listen to it.• Presant says. Halperin agrees: "People don't want to be depres~ and angry anymore, they're sick of the punk/Nirvana grunge." So what is ska? The antithesis of punk, ska is characterized as hap- py, feel gOC?d music. "The ska crowd is very clean- cut and is open to all races and religions,• Halperin says. '"It's not a big drug and alcohol scene.• From the Jamaican slang "Skavoovie, • which loosely trans- lates to "Hey man, do you under· stand?", the shortened form, •ska" has become synonymous with the "feel good" music it portends. According to ska guru Tazy Phyllipl, wbo hosts KUO's Ska Parade every Saturday from noon to 2 p .m., Millle Small's 196.t llD4lh bit, •My Boy Lollipop,• U9~VE4~ ~~ m orm. 'lazy also says u.a is the grandfather of reggae. "Bob Marley and the Wailers was originally a ska band," Tazy -says. Though faster and more easily mixed with other types of music than it's progeny, Ska is distin- guishable by it's upbeats and downbeats which occur on the second and fourth oount.s rather than on .the traditional first and third. The jazzy groan of a trom- bone or trumpet frequently accen- tuates the drums and bass in ska tunes. Chronicling its histo_ry, H_alperin says ska bas evolved from its ori- gin in the 1960s. "ln the '80s, groups like Mad- ness, the English Beat and the Specials marked ska's second wave," Halperin says. "Now we're entering the third with groups like Save Ferris and No Doubt.• Llke the music on their oompi- lation, Halperin a.ad Presant are themselves a study in polar oppo- sites. ·we seldom agree," Hatperin says. "But I think constant discus- sion makes our product stronger." 8.9"oLJ;~~~·MAnRESS Spedallzina in ROLEX WATCHES GOLD & SILVER COINS DIAMONDS-14118kt GOLD COMPUTERS-COLLECTIBLES USTIN COINS & LOAN Factory utlet Store BRAND NEW · COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best tor Less! alC 3168 Harbor Blvd. ~ /~- PORTOFINO CIGARS ' 2Dd set of prtnts every~ 1000 West Cout R~WIY NM>Ort Bue~ f'l14} 650.0166 .• Costa Mesa Olle lllocll Soatla ol 405 P'W)' Iii! 545-7168 Keep your pet warm on the colder nights. Easy to clean. Perfect for your child's first pet. 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ONLY FRESH WGAEOIENTS USED FINE CHINESE CUISINE Ente1talnment Level 548-3243 ·············~···~················· • ••• w;INDENSEMBU Orange Coast College's Wind &uemble performs Christmas favorites from 3 to 4 p.m. Sunday at Orange County's John Wayne Ahport at the Rotated Square. A,dmission is free. For informa- tipn, call 432-5985. ' SYMPHONY Music Director Carl St. Clair will conduct the Pacific Sympho- ny Orchestra, Pad.fie Chorale and acx:laimed soloists in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, at 8 p.m. tpday at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $16 to $44 and $8 for students and senior citizens. Call 755-5799. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONaRTS Free live classic rock perf or- mances are scheduled from noon to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Fri- day; from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday and ~~~~~~I • Saturday and Sunday afternoons in the 1bwn Square at 1\iangle Square in Cotta Mesa. ART MONTAGUE DAWSON In conjunction with the 25th anniversary of Vallejo Maritime G4llery in Newport Beach, the Newport Harbor Nautical Muse- um Will present •Montague Dawson -His Ufe and Works" through March 9 at 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Admission is free for members, $.4 for guests, and $1 for children. For information, call 673-7863. CHRISTMAS STOCKJN(jS Gregory Gallery presents o. special exhibit featuring one-of- a-kind Christmas stockings with dogs, cats, couples, golfers and more through Dec. 31 at 3406 Via Udo, Newport Beach. For more information, call 723-0887. .-.1ffii!au. :.•'..., 101 111ULIMTIMI .... 1-..T II EL TORO :·": .. : .. • , ,~' :<0ii ' SADDLEBHK , . ' \ .: \'' \ . . .. " ,. . ................. ,.," ...... ~, .. SI · ___ ,..,_,.., .. .......... •. 11· ... Ml--... •. 11 • Mnmr ,..,., an. MRmr ""'" ~ Orange Cout College pr& sents a mixed media exhlbltioo throu~1~~day at OCC's Pine Arts . For tnformation. call 432-5039. ARST IMPRESSIONS •Pint Impressions: The Lagu· na Beech Art Association" will be at the Orange County Muse- um of Art South Coast Plaza Gallery through June 15. •First Impressions" features se1ectec;l C4lifomia •plein air" paintings created by the foun(lers of the association from the Orange County Museum of Art. NAUTICAL MUStUM The museum features the Grand Salon for sped.al exhibi- tions; the Model Gallery, featur- ing a world-class assembly of ship models; and a rotAting dis- play of the museum's permanent collection in the Corridor Gallery. The museum is at 151 E. Coast OGAltT~ Udo Cigar Room often a free barbecue and will4' tutiog with· Hamilton cigar giveaways from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday at 3'41 Via Udo, Suite D, Newport Beach. Por information, call 723--0595. HOLIDAY DtNNE1' The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce presents its Holiday Dinner and Concert at 5:90 p.m. Sunday. The dinner will be at the Wyndham Garden Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa, and the performance by William Hall Master Chorale and the All American Boy Chorus will be at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Cost is $40 to $70. For information, call 574- 8780. r--vioEo I RENTAL : R!':'!~.L I I $1 39 I get 3rd one ftu (aitlloS) I I • p I us tax I New customers only I L-------------.1.--·--~th~~~~---.J -,~. -151~~:~~ 1vm:=-.1 I Ml CASA M [ x I (A,.,.; ru s TA u n ANT White flsh served on a soft com tortilla with our "speclai- white sauce. cabbage. cneese. guacamole and a slice of lime. Uk• they serve on the cout of BA.JAii Our mnlt are • trip to 8AJA u well u M£XJCOlf * THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1996 n~····-~ BOAT PARADE 1~ ~ The community is invited to watch the ~wport Harbor Chdstmas Boat Parade aboard one of the Fun Zone Boat Compa- ny's Newport Harbor cruises from Tuesday through Dec. 23. '{bree vessels will cruise each night trom 5:30 to? p.m., 7 to 8:10 p.m. and 8:15 to 9:30 p.m. Cost is $15 for adults and $7 for children ages 3 to 11. Boats depart from the Fun Zone on the Balboa Peninsula next to the Penis Wheel. For resenoations, which are mandato- ry, call 673-0240. 11 a.m . to 1 p .m. every Sunday. The cost is $25.95 per person and $15.95 for children wider 12. For more information, c:all 673-0240. More.than two dazen carols, seasonal orcb.estral music . and dances from •The Nutaack- er" will fill the Orange County Perfonning Alts Center stage when the Pacific Symphony Orchestra performs "The Christ- mas Show with Jubilant Sykes" at 8 p.m . Friday and Saturday at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Ticlce1s are $13 to $58. For information, call 755-5799. 8 CHJllSTMAS CHOIR: • Music of the Christmas sea- son will be perlonned by Orange Coast College's choir at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the Fine FARMERS MARKETS Every 'JhursQ.ay there is a farmers market from 8;30 a.m. to l p .m . at the Orange County fairgrounds. The Orange County Market Place is every Saturday and Sunday from 1 a.m . to 4 p.m. in the main fairgrounds parking lot. For information, call 723- Arts Recital Hall, 2701 Fairview ,. Road, Costa Mesa. Advance ROSE PARADE lbe Costa Mesa Community SeIVices Department offers reserved grandstand seating and transportation to Pasadena for the Rose Parade on Jan. 1. Tickets are $49 per person and are on sale at the Neighborhood Com- munity Center, 1845 Park Ave .. Costa Mesa. Call 645-8551. SAFARI BRUNCH A Safari Sunday Brunch Cruise is available aboard the 54- root Emerald Forest Tiki dock~d in Balboa at the Fun Zone from 6616. . Every Saturday there is a farmers market from 9 a.m . to 1 p.m. in the municipal parking lot at Bayside Drive and Marguerite Avenue in Corona del Mar. STAGE CHRtSTMAS SHOW The Pacific Symphony Orches- tra performs #The Christmas Show with Jubilant Sykes" at 8 p.m. Priday and Saturday at Orange County Performing ~ Center stage, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $13 to $58. For information, call 755-5799. Join Us For Holiday Catering Specialists Remember we cate boats l!l charters "In your home or In our dining room ... • 2 LET rr SNOW: Children of all ages are invited to romp in 15 tons of snow, forecast to faIUrom 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sat- urday at Grant Howald Park Community Youth <:;enter at Fifth.Street and Iris Avenue in Corona del Mar. The free event will include a snow creature- building contest, holiday arts and crafts and Santa Claus. For more information, call 644-3156. 3 THE BIG SLEEP: The Orange County Museum of Art presents the 1-hlmp~ey Bogart film #The Big Sleep" at 6:30 p.m. Friday at 850 San 5 HANDEL'S MESSIAH: The Pacific Symphony Orches- tra performs its 16th annu- al Handel's #Messiah " at 3:30 p .m. Saturday at the Orange County Perfonning Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $15 to $45. " For information, call 755-5799. ~~h American Cafe Great Homestyle Traditional Be Contemporary American Fare 462 East 171h St reet • Cost a Mesa Open 7 Days A Week 7 VIBRANT EXHIBIT: Gallery Paradiso's Exhibi- tions presents a Claremont College Graduate Stuaent Exhi- bition entitled "A Closer Look at One of Southern California's Vibrant Arts Institutions," from Friday through Jan. 8 at 1838 tickets are $3.50 and $5 at the door. Ca)l 432-5880. 9 TIIE MUSIC MAN: The Pacif1c School of Music and The Arts presents "The Musk Man,· a musical comedy for the whole family, at 1 p.m . Friday and Saturday and at 4 p .m Sunday a t 151 Kalmus Dri- ve, G-1. Costa Mesa. Tickets are $8. Call 545-1217. 10 WINTER CRAFTS: Children ages 6 to 12 are invited to attend a new Winter Crafts Workshop from 9 a.m to noon Saturday at Cliff Drive Park m Newport Beach. Registration fee is $25 and preregistrabon is required. To register or for more informa-• lion, call 644-3151. LUNCH • DINNER • SUNDAY BRUNCH For Rtstn11111ons and VirtcuonJ Call 723 --0621 25 l Stupyard Woy • Newport Beach c NEWPORT BEACH BRl:WING CO. A full 5eN1Ce restaurant Witt\ frestl beer brewed here. CU;door dining & plenty cl free perblg. Hours· Mon.·Thu. 11 :OOam-1 1 :~ Fri 11 :30am-1 :CXJam. Set 9:COem-1 :IXlem. Sun 9:CDam-11 :~. Visa. MC. AmeJC. Diners accepted. Reserlations: party cl 8 br more. 29~ Newport Blvd .. Newport Beacti. CA 92683 (714) 675-8449 ZUBIES Menu Includes' Abs. Olden. ~-& lobster. Prime Fib, Pizza. C>tstel' Bar. Prices Range From $3.95 And Up. Hotn: 11 :30am 1 ~ -Coclcteils T~ 11 pm Credit Cards Not Aooapted. Reservations Not Needed. L.ocetad at 1712 Plaoantie. Cosca Mesa (714) 645al91 GOOSE BIERRllCS Bre~ High quality end innovative brealcf8sta. Houl'B 7am to 1 1 em Tuesday to Friday end Sam to 2pm Weekends. Oosed on Mondays. (714) 7600221 CAPPIE PANINI LOC8C8d • 2333 East Coast Hwy. (2 doors south of Ruby&) in Corona Del Mer. SeNing Seafood. Pasta. Gourmet Pizza, Meche & .Nioea. Open 7 deya e week. Th 7am-3pm & Fri r1~m. 675-8101 GOLDIEN SPOON YOGURT 6 SMOOTHllES Loceted at 488 E811t 171tl St. Costa Mesa. SUPER t-EALlliY lff:ATS • Besidel th! popylllr testy. creamy. fat free yogurt. thil Golden Spoon looaCior'I now offer'I delicc>us smoothies. power ~ & ~ pin from 7 em. Stop by on 'fOOI' ~ ta wort or for dnMrt. 7 ~10 pm Melc.dey9 -10 em-10 pm weekendl. 548-9147 SZIECHWAN KING All yotJ can • IUnctl &. dinner buffet. Oin&1n or ~ free delM9r-t with S 15.CD mo. pl.l'dlelle. A IB cercie Mon&t Wlch 11 • 2:30, blnnr 6-10. ao.ct on Sundey. Reeer'YlllUonl rete111rt'l9I ldecS for Wge perdea. Mr U•o.d & VIM eooepc8d. 512 W. 19th 9t. CloD M9u. 54&2CBl. IL P'OltNAIO ~ '*'·Mwd~ ~ Blbr'y F....wig ~ ~ ~ Oillni. Hotn; lu'lc:h & arw. Dill,. ..... Vee. M twwd. O.C:O.-. n..~. Aioot111wmd. ~ M 1 l051 ~ K.8r'men Aiw9 .• hint (714) 28 M.w4; 880 AtllrJn M . (Neer~ COllL P1919) c.. ~ l714) eeeOl80 ANTONUCCI .. LOClt9d. 8700 W..OrJll&HlatfMI¥ In~ ... ~. dlmlrl ~ llllllla&&dlMry ........ W..-ton Man .n.n, 4pn)o 11pm. Fn.• ,,..,.,,""" fUI , 1 lm-1~ 831-359a ltlaTO•AMTS MA•U elNA l.aalliid • Q91 ... flill* Cllll....., in~ .. u.dl t.Wl . .a.c.. 11 ;S>a:Sl. .,,,. l!Mah , 1""'3prn. annr MIDrto6'n t!pm-1~. Cll lfmd b'•-Wlb• 8738D> . , Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber. for only s49900 UPT03MOS SAME AS CASH OAC ABPETDEPOT VINYL* WOOD * MARBLE * TILE Commercial• R••ldentlal Sain •Service Full line of W(J(Jj. Woven Axmin$ter & S.sat Carpeliog Avat'able 1904 H8lbor Boulevllftl • Co•bl ..... N.E. Comer of Harbor & 19th atr.et ~~"""""'-__, .. 722-9642 •• Uc# 649491 CAPFE PANINI l..oc8t8d at 233 East Coast !-+Ny. (2 doors south of RubysJ m Corona de! ·Mar &nlng Seafood. Pasta. Gol.wmet Pizza. Mocha & Juices fine selec:IJons al tahan end Califoma wines & beer Open 7 days a week Th 7em3pm & Fri 71Wtl-1~. 675-8101 SABATINOS RESTAURANT 6 SAUSAGE CO. Pasta, Caesar Selad, Homemade Sausage. Veal. Lamb. Veget.anan Clshes, 'Noa, Beer. Cappucono & ~ Hours 7 Days A 'Neet.. Ser.ting Sat & Sun. Brunch From 8:3Q.1:ClJ. Sun ·Thurs 11a~1~. Fn.-&t. 11am-11pm. Al Maier' ()'edit Cerds Accepted Located~ 251 9Vj8l"d ~. Newport Beach (714) 7230021 GREENLEAF GRILL a BAR On the sand at Newport. Monday to Friday 4:30pm to 9:CQ>m ~ 4.~ to 10:CXlpm Cloeed on Sundey. 1Cl> Mein Street 1n Belboe (714) 723-8643 AVILAS KL RANCHITO Ai.Ctlencic Mexican Food, Wdi The Freshest lngredtentB & A New Ugt& Qieine. Great Mergantas. Hours Lunch & [)Inner. All Meter' Q'9dit Cerda Accept.ed. l.oc«ed at 2101 PlacenQe, Co6t8 Mae (714) 842-1142 end 2Enl Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach (714) 675-6855 MICAa A CU ,,,.. .,. now • tr., to Beie as wet es MelCICO Now ol'fenng flllh tacxMa. Phone eheed for order9 tx>go. 1-brt: Deily From , 1 :OOam Al Map-()'9dit a.. Aooepced. Loceted /lit 298 17th St.. C'.osta ..-. (714) 845-7826 A MACHI Qllti & 9'ilN ID Go. Compla Ber. Al Mlp' ad Clrda. l..oc-..ct -2878 ~ -. (Acroa From Newport Golt Courel) (714) 14M811 TMK aA•N 8TUK HOU81E """" lnci""8 9liel*. '""' Alh. a.-... Bl'Vft a ..... Prbie ..... FtaiTI '3. 78 For u.m & • ~ For DIMir. Holn; Mon.· ... ..,_ , 11m 19' l&n:tt ~ ~ Mon . .fri . IJfrww 3~ 81!. & ...... MIP'Odo.'dl ---· ~ ,.Bl) ...... 11 131. ea. Mme (714) 54'-8777 L.ACAYa ............ : ~Ott>.~ • ......,,..,.. OllW ......... Ma ... MN Al».~ er. WN UIL 0.. l)WI. ~ ~ 11:S>e:30· Dmlil' Maft..a.L, ~ 1:3QllllRJ-. ,, 7 •d.C...Qa.Uillmdlll,.n.. ........ ,,... ,.... Pl n t• •w:u&O..Mlllt(7\4' ••?au Alon-Sat 1 D-6 Sun 11~ TA PAS The only restaurant in 0 C to offer the finest ., oome from Spa1n with hve Flamenco ent.erU11nment Speciallling in Paella. steaks grilled fresh fish & past8S ~ 5 days per week, closed Sun & Mon Located at 4253 Martiogele Wlly !Behind Staples et MacArthur & Conntn1an] MajO(' credit cards acoept.ed 756-8194 Voted by ttie Register readers as appeared 1n the be$t of l>ange Cculty section as "The Best Thai Food In Orange Cour¢1. Luoc:h dinner, catenng & takeout 61 5 W 19th St Costa Mesa 548-4333 THAI WAVE Otne rn or tak&-0ut Fast & tree deu-.ery Serving lunch & dinner Locat.ed at 211 62od St Newport Beach Open 7 days a weett VIS8, Mestercerd & Amencan ~ss accepted 645-3057 THAI TOUCH l..ocetad at 2616 San Miguel Or lfl Newport Seech Open tor 1uncti. Mon .fn , 1 nm-apm. dinner served Sun Thin s.Spm. Beer and WWltl served Csa!mg and take out also IMtllatlle All majo.~ credit cerds 8C08pt.ed 6400123 THIE CANNKRY Hi!ltOric W8twfront ~and Hst>oc-0-U.. Cerur 1-bn Mon . .set.. 1 , 30llm -2·oo.m. Sun 10 CJllm., 2 ~. AJ Mlp' o..d& Carda Resar'VlltlOna Suggeltlld Located llt 3010 ~ f!lll9., Newport Seech, CA 92663 (714) 675-5777 F.l 67&2510 NIEWPOltT LANDING w..rfront Ointng. Set. & Suo Ownpegne Brunch. Dinner Menu $13 95 • s 19 95. C>fltel' Ber Menu $eFY9d Al Div Hain. 10.Cllam· 11 ~. ~ Mlarc:sd. Vile. Omer~­ Recommended l.ocat.ed t1t 503 E. Edgewetw'. Belboe (714) 875-2373 THIE BLUaWATl:R GRILL a.. ..... ft()jlt clnng tit ttle formr .. of ttle ~ 9'e 9wty end o.i-v'w F9eQnlg,... ~ elllfood. Ofllm' ber end 1"1111;8.1 filh ~ ful tw. ag.-Pltl>. DnlnQ plDO M ""P' cardl Clcring ~ 9-iig YpOn ll'TW. Modii ,.., pricld. ~ • 830 UdD PW\ er... nw Udo *Ill "*17 dlwfi, Uldl ltld ..... 87&f&I. • '• . .. ,. .. .. , A14 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1996 • By Nancy Cheever, Daily Pilot T raveling to Orange Coun- ty's Little Saigon to get your favorite Vietnamese · dish may be a thing of the past. The Old Saigon Restaurant, open just a month, offers hardy portions of the same authentic Vietnamese cuisine at the same low prices as any restaurant in • the Asian hamlet. Co-owner and Vietnamese native Kim McClain recently left a managerial position at her fam- ily'$ restaurant -the popular Sev- en Courses of Beef in Westmin- ster -to open her own restaurant here in Costa Mesa. The Old Saigon is small and quaint, with 10 tables mside and one outside. The walls are cov- ered Wlth hand-woven baskets, hand-made Vietnamese instru· menls, art and mirrors. McClain decordtcd the l.Jght and auy restaurant herseU, add.iqg touch- es like plants dnd racks full of magazines and books, creating a casual and relaxing atmosphere. The food is just as nice as the decor. Healthy and light, it was a • perfect lunch for me and my _ brother, John, who recently lost 40 pounds and strictly monitors his fat and calorie intake. Sauces are.an essential ingre- dient in all Vietnamese cooking, and McClain's are great. We were a little wary of the term •fish sauce• that shows up a lot on the menu and accompanies many of the dishes, but it tasted wonderful. Made With diluted fish extract, lime juice, vinegar, sugar and garnished with juli- enned carrots, white radish and a little hot red pepper, it is a per- fect dippix\g sauce or marinade. The peanut sauce is also excellent -sweet and flavorful, it's the best I've ever tasted. All of the sauces and stocks are made fresh, and McClain uses only fresh vegetables and imported spices in all her dishes. We decided to try something different and ordered the char- broiled shrimp paste over sugar cane ($5.50). McClain says shrimp paste is a delicacy in Vietnam. They prepare the appe- tizer by putting a whole shrimp into a food processor, adding spices, then smoothing the paste I 4~~~~t0::~r1 SMOOTHIE I ANY YOGURT I I YOGURT I GET 1 ~REE I PIE I I • V•l•d 11 th1J loutlOfl only I • V•lid at this location only I • Valid 11 thh loutlOn only I • Not good w1tll ~other otter • Not good with~ other Offer • Not good with ~ othtr offtr L--~.:.'-'~---L--!:':.'-'.:---L--!:':.'-'.:-- -,. .. over a stock of sugar cane and charbroiling it. It is served with band-made rice paper, a thin wrappershapedllkearortilla, and served with fresh herbs, let- tuce and peanut sauce for dip- ping. You assemble the rolls yourself -a time-consuming but fun activity. It was delicious. McClain also offers four kinds of spring and egg rolls. The veg- etariaI? spring rolls ($2.95), their most popular appetizer, was light, crunchy and healthy. Wrapped with rice paper, the cold rolls include tofu, egg, rice noodles, raw carrot, black mush- rooms, cilantro, bean sprouts and white radish served with the warm, homemade peanut sauce. My brother said they were "very tasty.• The •Old Saigon• noodle soup ($4 .95) -a meal in itself - •SEE OLD SAIGON PAGE A15 THE BLUEWATER GRILL FOR THE HOLIDAYS The Btuewater Grill features fresh fish and seafood grilled over mesquite charcoal, cocktajls and a kids menu in a bright, cheerful, nautical atmosphere. Let lli provide the Sfl.afood hM d'~ for your boat parade parti~ .. SlA,000 UUAUIANT & OYSTfl IAI Niki's Voted Best Authentic Indian Food In Orange County TANDOORI EXPRESS • Vegetarian/ Vegan Menu • No Preservatives • No Food Coloring 3760 S. Bristol Santa A na (1 bile.. N of So Co.st Plau next to Clotheslime) 850-0595 FOR DELIVERY CALL 848-1 002 l..aQuna Hills Mall 241~5 Laguna Hills Mall #2360 (Laguna C.fes Food Court) 586-0663 r ------;i 1 SO%OFF1 I B(i one combo • Get 1 I la~~~~ ~~~;b"!,I I any 2 or 3 Item combo. I L __ wl!_~ __ _J Off9S '°'..., '"""' ()119 CllUPOlll 22031 E. 1st St . Exit SS Fwy. 0 4th St. (1 bRt. W. of Tustin behtnd Carl's Jr.) 542-2969 LE Nf LAM BRUSCO B O U D O I R Photography lx-Mas &-New Yectr ! ' Pacl<age Spee ictf Sittings I - _ _J cau Now To Schedule An Appointment. 215-9 1 85 Laguna Beach Custom Florals Gifts & Antiques -·-· Speciality Furniture w~~~~~ ~/UX'/'& <Nf-J'~ ~ COMPLEMENTARY GIFI' WRAP . -·-Holiday Hours Mon-Fri 10-6 •Sac 10-S •Sun 10-2 Owner Kim McClain ts ready to welcome you to Old Saigon Restaurant .; spedallzlng In ,• Vietnamese cuisine. MAAC MARTIN I DAllY PILOT ~ 615 W. 19th Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 , ~ (714) 548-4333 . (714) 548-1352 , Fax 714 548-0399 • .-=;cam L *"'. ,....r-.w-1 . cW. ., •••• Just in time for the holidays, Massimo and Fernando bave got together to remodel the restaurant and redo t1'e menu to make your bolida1 more enjoyable, affordable, and convenient for a special time to suit your holiday needs. Party room for up to 45 people. 1575 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 645-8460 "THERE IS SIMPLY NO MORE ORIGINAL .1 -CJouSTMAS SHOW IN 1HE L.A. AREA! .. .a rich blend of canclmres. mariachi,, folk rock and stuon.ing ballads ••. the music ls what gives it a 1arge part of its magica. A GENUINELY FRESH CHRISTMAS PLAY TIIAT RETRIEVES 11IE ESSENCE OF CHRISTMAS HOLINESS." by Octavio Solis music by Marcos Loya * 0 range County's newest hoJJday enlerUlnmen1 i Inspired by Ladn Amelia's oldest Christmas tr.ldidon, the posada, rMnacting the Bethlehem joumqi of Joseph and Mat). A young girl, ~ had begun 10 doubt the ru1 meaning of Chrtsunas, Join tlle neighborhood posada and finch hersdf on a journey of diSCO\efY, renewal and reunion that will 011 the bnru of fMfY &lmJly Yrltll the glory of Christmas. {(Now through December 24 * ...... rf ' .... I . II'- I i If \i .1d.1lol, '. Mtllla Pwtr ~~ 97 ~ fM kWI .__..,~Pl'odla't".~~.n\IM ~.T~mlmftle ~ --- --------I [_~ ---·~ --------- SCI GIFI' CUl1flCA'IU ........... ., ......... . ,...., ,_,_ '" 1"7 OlilJ• •' . Newport BeecbJCo.ca Mesa Daily Pilot OLD SAIGON . -·~· CPMJJNU~D ~~M A1~ was hot and sootbin'/ an(l loaded with rice noodles, squid. fish balls, pork and shrimp. •it's full of ftsh, but it's not fishy ta.sting,• John said. The rice vermicelli dishes come with charbroiled shrimp, beef or pork, and the average cost is about $5. McClain said this dish is popular because of the ingredients: fresh, chopped vegetables, lots of noodles and practically no oil. The meat is served on top and is always · charbroiled, not fried. •1 think the Vietnamese food is healthy and once the people try it they like it,• she said. Another popular ingredient used bl Vietnamese cooking is lemon grass, an aromatic stalk that is shredded and cooked with meal The Lemon grass with chicken ($4.95) was thick with sauce, spicy and served with rice. We also tried the barbecued pork chops ($4.95). The dish came with one rib and one big chop and was served with the spicy fish sauce. A favorite Vietnamese drink is iced coffee. The Old Saigon uses French pressed coffee served with condensed cream - it's strong and delicious. McClain will soon add some new dishes to the dinner menu including charbroiled shrimp lemon grass with a bowl of rice vermicelli; Vietnamese •ca loc nuong trui, • a marinated then charbroiled fish imported. from Thailand with ~uteed chopped green onions and topped with crushed peanuts. The dish comes with rice paper and romaine lettuce, cilantro, sJi4:e<i plantain, pickled white radish and cam>ts. Other n-ew dishes are shrimp with garlic and gin- ger sauce and catfish .sauteed in caramel and coconut sauce. The Old Saigon has a full take-out menu and will soon add a delivery service. The Old Saigon is a great place for vegetarians, health- conscious individuals and any- one who wants an inexpensive, authentic ethnic meal. ....:::::~ When it's time to take a ~reek from the or~ilttry r:-------------, Cttetfft •Hftt4 I ~ ... ~ DINNER I ·~laltl11 114 1 r·~ 1 . 11tttHtl1 lt1ll11 I PurcbUe one replir menu I 1111111 I dinner entree and receive the I second entree of equal or I IOS M1i1 St., B1lh1, CA 92661 I 1esser·va1ue FR.EB. I (71 4J ru-664J. (714) 67S-J412 I (UptoaSI0..50nlile)VllidEwryli\l'tlliaaj 81lh1 111 L---~"B•,.Wea~~~--- Proclu~e • Breads • Fish • Aowers In Corona del Mar Every Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm \' . : I ) .. I ' II,., • I I •• I" ''" ,. '-'.I , I I \ 11 11 ~~~~Rf:n~r r~:!tl G64JjUnq.r Cw The PIJm Coon Rc:luulllflf J>innct terved S:OO p.rn. • t l:OO p.m. Adults$38 'fltt ,....('_,_ •• _,,...,, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 12. 1996 A15 ' bri.efly in entertainment The Orange Coun!}' Pedorm-month away, three weeks of according to the press release. J~ c:t'ter &:~led aC:!t• IM600w;.t ~°a~~~~~ Mesa. For mon information, call ticket demand, according to a ~~m~~- The Guilds of The Center, the Orange County Performing Arts Center's largest support group, · will hold a Holiday Toy Drive OQ. Tuesday and Wednesday. 497-1302. press release. since April 14. The •QJJ.tdam• trou~ con- sists of more than 50 performers from Canada, Russia, China, the United States, Austria, France and Switzerland, and they range in age from 11 to 45. The public is invited to partici- pate by bringing new, unwrapped toys and children's books to The Center's circle drive, in front of the box office. 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The arc)Dla of grilled New York sirloin wafted in on stage in advance of its placement before Marilyn and Tom Nleben. Margo and Ward Chamberlin, Martha and Robert Fluor, Barbara and Mark John- son. llDd Judice Shella and Y gal Sonnemhl.ne. As dinner pro- gressed, The Pacific Chorale, directed by the talented and loved John Alexander, arose out of the orchestra pit. From •o Come All Ye Paithtur to the music of The Festival of Lights of Hanukkah. their voices added to ~~.:=~~ centel'pieces. In the end, following the chocolate souffie and heartfelt tributes, snow fell from the ceil- ing of The Center as the Chonile sang Roger Wilgner's arrange- ment of •Silent Night.• A lovely night for The Prange County Performing Arts Center, in keep- ing witlr its valiant and rich tradi- tion of bringing culture to Orange County. And juSt in case you a.re wonaering if all the detail created a financial burden, Glabman and Turner raised $210,000 for The Center With their 1996 Candlelight Concert. 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So when otfida1s from the Na'tional Junior Basketball League decided to bounce the Back Bay continuation school's hoopsters from play· ing this year because ol IOllle outbursts last year, it wu an understandable move. We just don't agree with tt. The team, known u the Bombers, is made up of fresh faces this year, mmua those who were ..... prone to court squabbles and Jouting la.It sea· son. Many of the new members of this year's team were anxious to join tn league play, and for them this action crushed their hopes and was unfair. 1bMe kids, who for whatever reuod didn't fit in the mainstream high school environment. deserve and need to take pa.rt tn extracurricular activtti~, just as any other student would. Playing basketball provides them with an outlet -an acceptable activity that quite frankly keeps them out ol trouble. So to the National Junior Basketball League officials, we implore you to give this a second thought. Allow these students one more chance, but npt without some guidelines. Fighting or other unruly outbursts ahould not be tolerated and will result In the team's dis· m1lsa1 from the league. lJkewise, those same rules should be applied to other National JUnior Basketball League teams. It is our hope that at the very least these stu· denta are given another opportunity to prove A PleY ate serious competiton. Ms all, aren't we merely f:cyjng to teach them the lessons of lair playf Readers cry foul over decision to kick Back Bay Bombers out of league correspondence .Give the Back Bay Bombers another chance to play. They could learn better behavior if they were out there amongst them. CATifY ANDERSON Newport Bea~ I say let the Bombers play. Every time something happens to some kids who are at·risk, or whatever, they want to just dis· count them. I'm beginning to get very upset about this. 1 work in the field of recovery. I work with at·risk kids all the time and if our society or our little county here doesn't start learning how to work with these kids and communicate with them and quit tossing them away, like the zero tolerance thing sending them over to another school instead of working with them, what do we have? My opinion is, let them play. lf they get caught swearing on the court or whatever make them read a book. Make them do a book report. Make them jump through some positive hoops, no pun intended. I say let the Bombers play. You guys did an article on me in 1994 undefeated football team at Harbor High School and you called me the 12th man. I have to tell you this, if I wasn't allowed at that time to play sports, if they would have discarded me, I have no idea where I would have end- ed up along with some other peo· pie in my life that have paid attention to me. My coach was real important to me. The young men at risk or young men in dysfunctional fami· lies or whatever, they need these things. I think it was really, really wrong for taking that away from them. DAVE RIGGLE Costf Mesa I say playing by the rules is a fact of We and these young peo- ple need that contact so as to apply it to their own lives. Every school district bas a con· tinuation school so perhaps they have basketball teams that the Bombers co~d compete with. JOAN PANGLE Costa Mesa I never call in for p(>lls like this, but I wu very upset about the story. I think these kids should get as many chances as it takes for them to be able to play in the league. I think the comments of Dennis Murphy th.at they cannot take another chance are ridJculous. We as parents, educators and people who run the public school system need to give kids every chance tliey can to be·their best. Because kids didn't do well last year, there is no reason why we shouldn't give them as many chances as it tUes for them to do their best this year and this deci- But I still think that this team should be given another a chance because I think for some of the kids who are playing and I know from the kids over here that want to play, it is such a pos· itive thing to be able to do, to do spbrts like the other ·high schools do: It keeps them off the streets. For some kids it makes a cUf • ference in whether they are going lo quit a gang or not or dedde not to join one. I am a strong believer that sports are the only major alternative to criminal behavior and drugs and violent behavior. So I wish that Dennis · Murphy would give coach Marc Katz, who is a wonderful teacher and a very inspirational man, and give his team also one more chance to do the right thing. SUECLAJlK Newport Beach sion should definitely be I am a former teacher at Monte reversed. I would be willing to Vista High School, which is on help out anyone who needs help · , the same campus with Back on something like this. Bay Continuation' School, and I DONALD ABRAMS am really upset about our Back Balboa Island Bay Bombers benched for the sea· son. I believe they should be giv- Marc Katz kept his word with en another chance. the National Junior Basketball I don't feel that the team League. l saw 80% of the games deserves to be booted from any last year and even the referees basketball league especially since that bad worked with' the Back , the two individuals who caused Bay Bombers commented on how the ruckus, and one in particular much they bad improved over the that wa.s cited in this article who season. threw a trophy which was after The team didn't condone the the game, off the court, out in the immature behavior the one senior hallway is now in the Marines in who is no longer a part of the basic training getting straightened team, they were embarrassed and out. , the positive infiuence that second I don't think the new students pl.ace championship had on that · and the students who continued team is still IMking a difference in on from last y~ar should be pun· their lives. Give them another isbed from someone else's wrong year. doings. And I certainly don't think DONNA HAYDEN that Marc Katz, who has devoted Costa Mesa bis life and his time to salvaging I work at a continuation school in Irvine where we are trying to form a basketball team. I under· stand the behavioral problems that sometimes need to be addressed when kids have never had the opportunity to play club soccer or National Junior Basket· ball or bad the time or money to teach them. these kids who would be out in the street if it weren't for him, should be talked about and Mur- phy's comments are so out of place. I am really incensed about this whole thing and I could go on an~ on forever. I think the Back Bay Bombers are a bonafide team in the district. Back Bay High School should be permitted to play in the local leagues and not baye to go to some National Junior .Basket· ball League. Why don't we give them anoth- er chance, but a real chance to play basketball u if they were at Cost.a Mesa High School? Back Bay High School ii just u good u any of the other IC.boob in the Newport·Mesa Scbool District. in fact better, beca\118 we are sal- vaging kids and giv1ng them a pl.ace to be and teaching them ielf-esteem and that ii what it ii all about. They are people now, they are young adults who are trying very hard to be good, upright dU7oem. Let's give them another chance, and let's all stand behind them. And lets all cheer for Marc: Katz and the time and energy and kindness he bas devoted to these ,\II. , ... . JO BLACK~ACOB • a.taMesa Uving in this community my .,faoJe life and watching my little ~grow up, and he ii active in •sports right now, and I tell you. if lt 'fUD't for sports and QDe things for these kids to do, who knows ~they would be. It's like you are cutting off all their chances they have and I don't agree with what they are doing. They need to let them play. Now I have a 6 year old and watching him playing sports, rm telling you these kids need that support. When you take away all their options, w~ else are they going to do1 So l think the solution to not let them play ts wrong. Mayb& have them read, do ICllD8 other · projects, maybe read IOID8 adidel OD sports. There U8 other aJtema. tives, l think they lboukl look into positive alternatives imtead of just taking awav what th~~ve. TA Pl!J!SON Costa Mesa I sure think they ,should have a second chance. These are our kids, this is our community. I think it is really unfair that they weren't let in to this league. Silt ls an ever- present threat to the Bliek Bay • ... FU PHOTO /DAl-Y~OT NANCY DEElt.E Costa Mesa .. TH.E HEALTH OF NEWPORT BAY IS AT RISK , ,. . . I ) ' ~.-..mir Roblmon littoral drift carried this sand community commentary the upper reaches of upper Newport Bay, the Dunes lagoon and in the fingered waterways of Dover Shores. Bayshores will be next. be upper Newport Bay is facing a crlsit ~use ol an accumulation of silt that E tered the bay via S~ creek, a stream which a large watershed. eUnlell the silt lJ removed and t.oJJed in the future, the r Newport Bay, as we know will be destroyed. lf th(! silt lem ii not solved, th• J,.ower rt Bay will have the same down the coast to complete the f9nnation of the Balboa peninsu· la, as a result of which, Upper Newport Bay, now protected from the ocean, became a quiet the relatively small drainage backwater relic estuary ideally area (14 square miles). These suited for the development of the two features, along with the nat· marsh system that we see today. ural ground cover in the 14 Under these condJUons square miles, protected Upper marshes can be established in u Newport Bay from the products little as 10 years. The Santa Ana of erosion. · River returned to its original Th1I stabWty wu so effective locaUon and emptied into the that a commercial Hlt works wu Lower Newport Bay. Upper able to operate tn the upper bay, Newport Bay, henceforth. was a,boft the dike, unUl 1969. affected prlndpally by the tide Pa:oMatve Oood waten conteined and runoff from the sWToWlding behlild the berm resulted in hills. large l&UI, Oil IOID8 lrvina In 1875, ex.act topographic raJlch ..... whk:b would perco· and hydrographic cbartl w.,. late lntO tbe ~ Of overflow made of the Newport Bay area into tbe SUata AM R.tver. by the U.S. CoUt Survey. A thor-All of tbme nANta1 protec· ougb u•mtnetioli ol theM .mt-tioGI to UpP9r Newpwt Bay est ll\lm9)"I and IU~ IUf• wtn lailt cluitDg die 1980'1. In veys revMll boW 1tttJa the UPI* orcl* to·~ 1M lntDe C.o. Newport Bay cbUged dvrtDg wtth ldgb 'ad drJ llDd durtng the 9' yean.pdor to teee. the 1tormy......, ar.,.. nm aldty.·w.. from two CountY ...,..ted a...-. flood IMd\lral ....... of tbe ~-cOntiol ....... ., f9atun ol tnf lend~: 1) HMvy iUDOlf wblCh WU tbe lllDONI el tb9 ........... frGim..... I Dlblnl .... =Gta118d ...._ Nlwpmt lq ~1-..:a .~lay am upperaDd 11m-.:f,•fl .... < •• ,,, ... ~ 2) ~· .... tM llBlttl of ...... I ,, • • winter storms. Removing this berm increased the watershed from 14' square miles to 140 square .milet, A tenfold increase in the dralDage areal T be re1ult of this new flood control program wu vividly demonttrated dur· tng the winter of 1968-69. More than .C00,000 cubic yards of sand and lilt entered Upper Newport S.y and wt~ out the ..it worb. lb compound the dam· age. much ol tba laDcl ~ WM ltrtpped Of ltl gl'aund eoYW bee&UM ol d8"ieilllilmt BrOlklb GI the narrow llood coatrol chanMJI cantitbutecl 30% ol tbe MDd and tilt enter· Ing Niwpolt .. ,. The 1968-69 OOOd w•......., to be a 25 '~ 50 ,.., n.at. Wbm lilt· 1.tdened ,,... ...._maw wtth ..nw.-. • proc.w ciaDjd ·noc-'IJ1t111• ..._~,..._. ttae lllt acc1a1ra• tM ........ ~ :wtam • walllnow 11 iow ... m By 1980, the liltation problem became acute prompting the public agendas, during the years 1982 to 1988, to remove nearly 3 mllllon cubic yard.I of silt from upper Newport Bay at a cost of $13.4 mtllion. 'Iboae individuab who have no interest in the ecological val· ues of Upper Newport Bay should support ltl restoration in order to protect the Lower New· port Bay. Upper Newport Bay serves u a superb lilt catch buin, termed •the lungs• for the lower bay bf IOIDe sden- u.ts. • Wlthout a r.toratton and protection progn.m. and the lundt to tmplement it, Upper New--lpartlVW'I Bay will become • ~With a ltrNm nmntng ~ tb:fough it bltDgtng In more lilt. dw.tng tbie relnf .... IOD. 11dl ~ would traDifer the~ Of lilt to LoWW Ne~~. · DOver SliOr• and th• DWlft baft • rMI problem at preMDt. lJDda .... ud j, Orange County, the city of Newport Beach, the California Coastal Conservancy and the : U.S. Army Corps of Engineers •• have been working en plans to remove the lilt depolited in ' Upper Newport Bay and to ,! establish a tnllt fund to provide :: continuing protection. • The plan requll'8I SS million :: now and $10mllHon11 needed ·: for the tnllt fund. The Califomle. •• t Coutal Comervancy illduded a i request for S5 mllHon in tbil year'• bud.Get but tt W8I rejected by. Gov. WU.an. In this cue, an ounce ol pn¥mdoli ti better than a pound ol cure. 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I ALL-PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE FOOTBALL NEW SITE FULLERTON -Newport Harbor High'• CIF Dlvt.slon V champlomblp football game with Santa Margarita Saturday night has been moved to Cal State Puller- ton. with kickoff remalnlng at7~0. according to New- port Harbor Athletic Direc- tor Erle 'IWelL Allio Niguel High will be hosting Its ClF Dlvlll.on VllI ch.amplomhlp game Friday night at Orange Coast, and It Is felt tba,t wllb the recent ralm, coupled with Friday night play .at Coast. the field will not be of the caliber which Is necessary for a ch•mptomblp game. Thus thecboge. · Cal . State Fullerton's capacity ii also larger, at about 10,000, u opposed to the 7,800-Mat OCC fadllty. I I I I\ ( I I I I I 8Newport Beach CC's Jerry Andenon joins an elite list after SCPGA · ,.. ESTANCIA 5-11, 170, JR. AU=RED TANIEW ESTANCIA 6-1, 185, SR. ~~-S E £ S T 0 R Y f' A G E Ii 1 . . C.GSTAMESA M. 195, SR. OtRIS MOKEDE ESTANCIA 5-11, 185, SR. ,. ' r-------------------------------~----------------------, daily pilot football player of the week Newport receiver Brad La Bass is the Dally Pilot High School Foo~ Player of Week. NEWPORT ZO OFFERS UNIQUE ATTRACTION It's a place whe re Deere and Fox can roam the woods, and when the opportunity comes, to pounce on quarterbacks. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot Y ou'Il have to look closely and it won't last long, but right there on the Cal State Fullerton football field Saturday night, wildlife lovers, as well as the more metropolitan fans in the stands, will likely get the .opportunity to see a Deere and a Fox both imitating a moose. ~ I t .1 t I I I I I I I I L---------------------------J That would be Newport Harbor High standout defensive tackles Jason Deere and Derek Fox, of course, butting chests, raising ~ thumbs to the crowns of their helmets, palms outward, and wig~g their make-believe antlers to celebrate one of their more frequeual)' T -perlonned...beh.M1o -_stuffing an opRQSing ball carrier. • •1t's just a lineman thing," said Deere, a senior, who like his j or tag-team partner has sparkled in the duo's initial season as varsi1S starters. • Newport Harbor High receiver Brad La Bass always seems to be in the background ... er, until something special happens, like a 19-yard ID winner! 'By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot F or you Newport Harbor High football buffs, the following trivia quiz: 1) Who leads the 12-1· Sailors, who upset top-seeded Servite to earn their third CIF Southern Section title-game appearance in five years, in touchdown catches? If you're thin.king Danny Pulido, you're not alone. You're also wrong. 2) Among the seven current players whose brothers competed for Newport's 1992 and/or 1994 CIF finalists, which saw "big bro" seize the championship-game spotlight with a spectacular touchdown catch? If you're thinking Bric Freeman, whose older brether Mike fielded the 38-yard game-winnlng TD toss from John Giordani late in the Sailors' 20-15 victory over Servite in '94, you're only half right. . U you answered Brad La Bass to both questions, you either have plans to attend the Sailors' postseason banquet, or you deserve an invitation. you know your Tars' football. While La Bass' contributions to the second-highest victory total in the school's 66-year varsity history migpt have been overlooked by some, they are far from trivial to Coach Jeff Brinkley and the 5-foot-10, 162-pound senior standout's · teammates. ~He is a second-team all-league player, so it's not like h e hasn't had some recognition," said Brinkley, who acknowledges the Daily Pilot Player of the Week is frequently upstaged by a cast of high-profile • SEE LA BASS PAGE 82 L----~---------~--~----------------~~------~-~---------~ The intimidating twosome -Fox is 6-foot-2, 270 pounds and Deere, a two-time Sea View League heavyweight wrestling ~· is 6-2, 245 -shared first-team Daily Pilot All-Sea View League honors this fall. The interior animals are also a huge reason the Sailors (12-1) have advanced to the CIF Southern Section Divisic9V title game Saturday against 12-1 Santa Margarita. ~ "No team in the county has two defensive tackles any better, tlat I've seen," Newport Coach Jeff. Brinkley said. "Some teams may• have one guy better than our two, but as a pair, they'd be tough beat." Deere, in his first year of organized football, leads the Tars in ~ with 14 and is fifth on the team with 56 tackles. He also has 12 : quarterback hurries and bas Tecovered two fumbles. • Fox, whose fledgling football career before tms season amounCtd to seven starts as a freshtnan, has 13 sacks, 50 tackles, 15 hurries;lwo forced fumbles and one fumble recovery. Strength, quicknes!i and aggressiveness are attributes both invQ'k.e, " but it's a frien..dly rivalry that also provides a common bond, whil~ pushing them to higher achievement. · • "It is completely friendly, but we are competitive," said Fox, v4o noted the two frequently banter about their on-field accomplishments. "We're pretty good friends and we talk all the time," Deere said. "When I came out, he was the biggest and strongest guy on the team. His being there pushes me.• Brinkley also recognizes the pair's developing rapport. •They've become good friends and there's a mutual respect," • SEE NEWPORT ZOO iz .. . .. ' Eagles' nest ... there a.re plenty of golden e~ . . • Santa Margarita Hig~ and it's athletic teams ... think of it as Corona del Mar, with a· parochial b~e. . . . .. 11:"'1<" • " -- .,_.., •• ~ • a • "--· . OOH I.EACH I O~Y ~ Newport defensive Unemen Juon Dee~ (left) and Derek Fox are ready to rumble Saturday night at Cal ~tate Fullerton. NEWPORT ZOO all the tradition was the raddes·t thing,• Fox said. "My freshman year, the varsity went 14-0 and won CIF and I was so stoked on Newport Harbor football. l thought we'd go undefeated every year, so it was like a slap in the face when we started losing last year (a 4-6 season that did not include a playoff invitation). When I re~ed all the hard work that went into achieving success, that's when I learned what Newport was all about." football is stop the run, and (Deere and Fox), along with (senior middle linebacker) Joe Urban make us strong up the middle." CONTINUED FROM 81 • Brinkley said. ''I think it 's going to be an emotional thing for them to pldy their ldst game together. I think Derek is really going to miss Jason next year.· Deere's strength and quickness help him utilize the wrestling principals of leverage to frequently beat his opponent. "He's strong, and he's got great quick- ness, too," Fox said. Deere, concerned over damaging his wrestling future with an injury, nearly ·passed up the chance to ctisplay his grid- ~on gifts. "I was worried a bout getting hw1 , but l'in just so happy I decided to play," Deere explained. "I'm thankful to have gotten the ' experience. Even 1f we hadn't been Uus Realizing what Deere and Fox are all about has been high on the priority list of opposing offense coordinators, who fre- Despite adjusting to techniques of foot- ball warfare, Deere said he never had a problem with the sport's violent contact. •Even when I can't get to the ball, I like lb.rowing guys around," he said. Fox, sell-effacing about his lack of run- ning speed, is surprisingly agile for his size, according to Brinkley. But, Pox admits, power, not finesse, is his forte. quently devise schemes targeting them for consistent double teams. successful. the experience has really been 1 great. I don't want this to be my last foot- . ·ball game, but it probably is." '. · Fox, who grew up in Long Beach, knew ·nothing of the Newport root ball tradition, before moving south before his freshman year. "Teams have to account for them and we have three very good linebackers, who are often freed up to make tackles," Brink- ley explained. "And when we're getting pressure up the middle on the pass rush, it makes it a little easier for our ends (Reed Johns and Erich Schader) to come off the comer. •I've worked really hard on gettinq off the ball and staying low," Fox said. "But mainly, I just throw my girth around out there." "Coming to Newport and experiencing "One of the two things you have to do in Sounds as if waiving mock antlers may only be the finishing touch to the tandem's more realistic moose impersonation during play. EAGLES CONTINUED FROM 81 enrollment (approximately 1,850), the sell-described college preparatory institution has parlayed strong financial support from parents and boosters into state-of-the-art football eqwpment and facilities. . ~e Eagles' 12-1 record matches the school's best, established by the 1990 squad, which competed as a freelance school (no 1~.9\le affiliation). That team, led by the school's charter senior class, won all 10 regular-season games, before eammg an :ar-targe berth in Division rv. The Eagles :ad~¢ced to the senufinals, before falling to ·eveatual runner-up Baldwin Park, 13-7. · ,)!There is some trcldilion here and this t(!&n has set it sights on furthering that ,tradition, H Hartigan said. "To beat the 1990 -team's record, this team knows it has to win :thi.s week. We'rf' still hoping to clea r ,that hur(lle." Hartigan can afford to maintain a staff of nine varsity assistants, including one coach exclusively for kickers. By comparison, Newport has five varsity assistants, while drawing additional postseason aid from one junior varsity coach and another freshman assistant. The Eagles also feature three different sets of uniform pants (white, blue and gold), and annually produce a spring prospectus, preseason media guide, and copious weekly mectia notes to keep area newspapers apprised. you need to be successful. Tbey really want what's best for the kids, but at the same time, there's a little pressure to win here and pressure to make all the kids happy with playing time. We h~ve a lot of activities off the field which get families involved that probably a lot of other programs don't do.• Ha.$gan is fully aware of public perception about the school's lack of attendance boundaries, meaning student athletes from anywhere can attend. But, he maintains, every player on the Eagle roster has attended the school since the first day of their freshman year. "We don't have any transfers, so it's not like we've picked up a quarterback here, then a wide receiver there ... Though not blessed w1th overwhelrrung· "We do hdve good parental support, parti~uJarly financially," Hartigan said. ·our pareffts are very active in providing you what Whether Hartigan & Co. can pick up the school's first CIF title plaque, will be determined Saturday night. ~.LA BASS · :~~NUED FROM 81 ·!i'· :11F.~ve stars, includmg PulJdo, ~aiterback Josiah Frednksen tjillback Ray Ohrel. "But Brad is concerned W1th bow well our team does and not the altention he gets. He knows uur :players and coaches alike Jr~tand how important he lS tv our program." ~ nie range with wtuch that Qdeistandlng extends beyond ~Newport campus broadened ·~erably Friday night, when :J:fi..&}ss' 12th touchdown ~on of the season, a f&.yard bullet from Josiah ~n with 50 seconds left .Ill-the semifinal clash at Cal State S\Sll8hon, was the difference in a µe1~ triumph. .. '-•I've never felt that high ~oie," said La Bass, who has :11lmed 37.5% of his 32 catches · a.end-zone visits. His etidown total tops Pulido, the • oOJ's caree~ receptions leader ptches, including 64 this ,vho has 10 TD catches iNl!frtnh 13 games. La Bass has *eiving yards, an average ~dll~ir.e than 17 per grab. t's more, five of La Bass' nine playoff catches have gone for touchdowns, mirroring brother Chad's sparkling postseason m 1992, which featured 12 of his 30 catches and three o( his six touchdowns. lncluded among Chad's playoff recepllons was a <living end-zone grab or Gregg Williams' 6-yard lob to account for the Sailors' only TD in a 30-8 championship-game loss to Irvine. The si.nu.larities to Chad, now a student at .UC Santa Barbara, aren't merefy statistical. Though separated by four years, the two could pass for twins. "Half my neighbors still call me Chad," explained Brad, who grew up idolizing Chad and longing to wear the same Newport uniform. Brad, in fact, assumed Chad's No. 20 jersey as a junior, after settling for No. 21 as a sophomore reserve. "I was talking to Coach Brinkley a while ago and he said we're very similar as players," the younger La BasS' said. "He saJd my touchdown catch this year against El Toro, reminded him of Chad's same kind of catch against Corona 'del Mar. It was the identical out pattern in the same part of the end zone. The out pattern, as well as the out-and-up, which allows him to display his above-average speed, I receiver, after starting as a are La Bass's" signatpre TOUtes. freshman TIIIIning back,._ But the pattern be ran on the Brinkley said. "He runs great game-winning score against routes and understands Servite was completely novel. coverages and concepts of our "We'd never run that play before," La Bass said of the play, on which he ran a curl, drawing the defender inside, before breaking toward the near comer of the end zone on an out. Brinkley, who had another play in mind, but was talked into the pattern by Fredriksen, said be does not hesitate calling La Bass' numtir with the game on the line. . "He's clutched up for us a few times this year,• Brinkley said. "And he was real confident before the Servile game." Brinkley said he made the latter determination after the two talked walked to the locker room together following pregame warm-up . "I said something like 'You La Basses have really gotten your money's worth of football games (playing deep into the playoffs),' "Brinkley recalled. "But be said 'Coach, I've got one more coming,' meaning the championship game.• When quizzed about La Bass' athleticattrlbu~,Brlnk.ley's answers were multiple choice. •He's developed into a fine passing game. He complements Danny well. because they have different styles. Brad is J?robably a little faster, and has more moves." After a career outside the spotlight, he now also has his own identity. Montessori !Har6or-Mesa Scfwofs Costa Mesa Celebrating 25th Year Anniversary • 9nlY Montmcxt school dfer1ng ~ L preschool ages 2 'h· tf years I Preschool • 6-.. •Senior Austin Jayred making som,big moves. By Rk:hard Dunn, Daily Pilot RANCHO SANTA . MARGARITA -Folks say blg plays win big football games. Usually, they're speaking of offense, even special teams. Defense can get lost -out of sight, out of mind -like it did this season for many high schools in CIF Southern Section Division V, including teams in last week's semifinals. But Santa Margarita changed that, posting its second consecutive shutout in the postseason, 31-0 against 1\.tstin. The Eagles also held Valencia in the second round to no points in a 38-0 victory. •I would say Crowder'• tackle was the biggest play ol the gam.e, because we got the ball back without them scoring (from th~ Eagle 8-yard line).• Jayred's best game wu against El Toro, a 42-21 Eagle victory in Week IX when he earned 1112 sacks. "They were'attical sacks, too, because (the Chargers) were trying to get back mthe game, .. Santa Margarita Coach Jim Hartigan said. "They were throwing the ball, and Austin had a big sack for a loss, then another with .our . linebacker (Damien Minna) and we stopped them in the second half." Jayred, 6-toot-2, 215 p6unds, played backup end when the sea.son started, but Jason Rowell hurt his ankle and Jayred got the call for the next three weeks against St. Augustine, None of the other four Orange County Austin Jayred Servite and El Modena. When Rowell came back, Bryce Jackson, another starting end, got hurt. So Jayred filled Jackson's role and hasn't come out since. teams playing in a ClF title game this weekend have one shutout in the playoffs, including Newport Harbor, the Eagles' opponent Saturday night in the Division V title game at Cal State Fullerton. And a large part of the Eagles' success comes from senior defensive end Austin Jayred, a Corona del Mar resident who wasn't even in Santa Margarita's starting lineup at the beginning of the seASOll, yet has emerged as team-leader in sacks ~61/2) and fumble recoveries '(three). Jayi'ed, who collected five tackles and recorded a crucial third-down sack in the second quarter la.st week against Tustin, would like to see a repe~ performance against the Sailors. Jayred, a first-team All-Sea View League selection by the Daily Pilot who has 45 tackles on the season, recovered a Newport Harbor fumble in the first meeting Oct 18, when the Eagles beat the Tars, 36-22. •After a great TD-saving tackle by (safety) Brett Crowder, who stopped Ray Ohrel after a • (72-yard) gain, we recovered the ball on the next play,• said Jayred, whose recovery ignited the game's momentum shift as the Eagles went on to win the Sea View unbeate n. S C H EDULE TODAY • llMlcetbatfl High school boys -Corona de! Mar at Pacifica, 7 p.m. High school girls -Estancia Tournament. Estancia vs. Troy, 7:30 p.m.; Newport Harbort at South Coast Tournament at University High, vs. Villa Park, 6:30 p.m.; Corona del Mar at South Coast Tournament. vs. Canyon; Costa Mesa at Artesia Tournament. •WatwPolo High school girls -Corona del Mar. Newport Harbor at Villa Park Tournament. • Wrest.ting Hunilngton Beach at Estancia, 6p.m. • 5ocCler High school girls · Rosary at Corona del Mar, 3:15 p.m.; Estancia at Katella, 3:, S p.m. "He has simply gotten better," Hartigan said. "He's the guy consistently making plays, particularly on passing downs. He's been a consistent bookend on defense, maldng sure people don't get around him." Jayred, in his humble way, tributes his sacks to opposing offenses paying more attention to other Eagle rushers. "I think a lot of it has to do with our game plan and the stunts we run,• Jayred said. ·rm opened up, and sometimes just get a free pass to the quarterback, because in our scheme we sometimes have two rushing out of a stUnt and they ltave to choose one of them. Other times, one lineman takes up two offensive linemen and the other comes free." Jayred, wbo has started 11 of the Eagles' 13 games (all victories except against Servite in Week ID), will be hoping for more clear paths on Saturday. • U all 11 players do their job, and each guy realizes that 10 other guys are counting on him to do his responsibility, then we have a good chance of winning,• Jayred said. AJ.t-PACIPIC COAS LIAGUJ Jose Ayala Jerenty Lefever Jeremy Sledsma Donny Causey Ben Felter 10 MUSTANGS GAIN NEWPORT BOYS : BEACH -Decem-! ber means more than a holiday ALL-LE AGUE HONORS !=.~~=~:~ : sicknesses like a good four-comer : offense. ! Estancia High felt the effects • Hamade, Herzog, Via, Lievanos and Vasquez first-team All-Pacific Coast League; ~ ~~=~ ~~ :i~ts ;:;~~ Estancia's Dawkins, Alfred Tanielu and Mokede capture first-team laurels, as well. : port Harbor. By Bany Faulkner, Daily Pilot Junior Costa Mesa High wing- back.s Vince Hamade and Steve Henog, as well as Estanciajuriior wingback James Dawkins, top a list of eight ·first-team locals on the Daily Pilot All-Pacific Coast League football squad. five league games, including a 95-yard scamper against Laguna _ Beach. The 5-foot-5, 155-pound Hamade, who flanked 5-7, 175- pound Herzog in Coach Jerry Howell'~ smash-. mouth double-wing offense, collected 445 yards and four TDs on . . ! •In the third quarter, after the sive line. . : biggest scoring run of the game, it Mustangs Jei:emy : was Estancia (4-1) that called Lefever, Jeremy Sieds-! timeout following its 14-5 surge. ma, Donny Causey : •Once we got that run it took and Ben Felter are sec-• , . ' ond-team selections. ! a lot out of them, but it, took a lot Lefever, a senior, : out of ~· too, 8fd that ~ why we teamed with ~ez : called timeout, EstanQa Coach to form a potent fine-! Rich" Boyce said. ·we were out of backing duo, while : gas. . Joining the three running backs on the first-team offense is Mesa junior guard Jeremy Via, while Mustang senior linebacker Julius Vasquez, Mesa junior safe- ty Ronnie Lievanos, Estancia senior tackle Alfred Tanielu and v~rsatile Eagle senior Chris Mokede have all earned spots on the first-team defense. 72 carries in league. Roberto Torres Herzog carried 83 Siedsma, a junior, and ! . The Eagles need~ ~o unp~o­ Causey, a senior, : . Vlse from the beguuung ~th anchored the line. : starting guard James Dawkins Felter joined : home sick and point guard Sel- Aliso Niguel, which won the league title in its third season of varsity competition, dominated the selections, including Most Valuable Player, Scott Nemeth, Defensive Player of the Year, John Hefty. and Coach of the Year, Joe Wood. For the second straight season, Laguna Hills' prolific junior run- ning back Mike Jones is Offen- sive Player of the Year. Dawkins, who broke the Estancia single-season rushing record with 1,473 yards, had 577 rushing yards against PCL defenses, a 7 .8-yard average. Dawkins also scored three TDs in times for 407 yards and five TDs in five league games, thanks largely to the work in the trenches by Via (6-2, 275). Via also sparkled defensively in the Mustangs' 17-0 triumph over Estancia, which helped the Mustangs edge the Eagles for third place, garnering the league's final playoff berth. Vasquez led the stellar Mus- tang defense in tackles, while Llevanos wasn't far behind. Tanielu, who missed the Costa Mesa game with an injury, was a 6-1, 275-pound rock on both sides of · the ball, while Mokede sparkled at safety and defensive end, in addition to his strong con- tribution at wingback. Estancia senior center Roberto Torres joins Mesa senior Jose Ayala, who played center and guard, on the second-team offen- Llevanos to form two-! wyn Mansell on the bench with a thirds of a strong secondary, and : similar illness. also stood ·out as a kiek returner. ! Brandon Casillas, Estancia's 6- Nemeth, a 6-2, 210-pound : s~ruor, rushed for 460 yards ~d : Estancia slips up eight TDs on 56 league cames, : caught five passes for another 99 : with Oilers 66-26 yards and one TD, and also was : ' the circuit's top punter. In addi-: tion, he stood out on defense. ! COSTA MESA -Glld.s Jones, who will take aim on : When first-year Orange County's career rushing : girls bask etball coach Paul Kirby yardage record next fall. amassed : strengthened the field of his 878 yards and 13 TDs on 110 car-: team's fifth annual Estancia Var- ries in five league games. ! sity Tournament, be wasn't plan- Hefty, a senior defensive back, : ning on facing the stiffer compe- had five regular-season intercep-! tition without three of his retum- tions and returned a kickoff 83 : ing starters. yards for a touchdown to help ! So, With J~er Mccartin Aliso (13-0 heading into Friday's : ineligible, Vivi Rodriguez await- CIF Southern Section Division : ing surgery on a broken nose, VIII title clash with Pacifica) ! and Amy Deming limited to a few knock off Laguna Hills,. 28·-21, in ! minutes in her first game back the regular-season-ending league : after badly spraining an ankle, title showdown. : the Eagles predictably took their : lumps Wednesday night. l>\11' 1'11<11 \ll -l'\<111< <11\'-I II \<,11 Mcillt Veit .... ...,... RI-PB Scott Nemeth. Aliso Niguel. 6-Z 210. sr. OfhNlw ...,_of the v..r RB Mike Jor,es. u.gun. Hiiis, 6-1, 190, Jr. .,.,...,..,,. ,,..,... of the Yw DI John Heffy, AltSo·N~ 6-0, 180, Sr. : The result was a 66-26 trounc-! ing at the hands of visiting Hunt- : ington Beach, the biggest : Estancia deficit in recent memory. : Estancia senior Jill Black, the : lone returning starter available, : carried the load in the first two : quarters, pouring in 20 of her 21 ! points to keep the Eagles (4-3) : within 36-23 at the break. Seco.•-.... Off91• : But when the Oilers (2-0) QB (MY P.-doe, ~ Hlllr. 5-10. 175. Sr. : opened the second half in a Fli'st-........ Offw1 QI Wes Thonw. AllSo Niguel, 5-10, 165, Jr. RB James D.wldns, Estancia. S.11, 170, Jr, IUI Steve =.Cost.a Mesa; S.7, 175, Jr. U Vlnc:a Costa MeU. S.S. 155, Jr. WR AndtWt MmhbwT\ Allio~ S.11, 185. Sr. wtt Mhl ttow..-~ BiiC:t\ 6-2. 175, sr. TE 5-la MlklUUWd,-Llguna Hiiis, 6-4, 230, Jr. OL Jflff Hide, ~ Hiiis, ~ 1, 235, Jr. OL Ryan 6'9y.~Allso Nlguel, 6-3, 275. Jr. OL ~ CMTeno, ~ Hiiis, 6-4, ~.Jr. OL ~ tterbon, Aliso Niguel, 6-0, 230. Sr. OL 1Ntt NlllDi\ AHio Niguel, 6-3, 255, Sr. OL JWen-r VI-, COita Mesa, 6-2. 275, Jr. OL :rom ~ ~ ~3. 225, Jr. RB KeMn ~. UnlwrlitJ S.10. 215, Sr. : smothering full-court press, RB Trent ~ Aliso Niguel, 6-1, 205. Sr. : things quickly got out of hand. WR M..-c OrnNs, t...guna ~ 6-1, 170, Sr. • WR Jeff Albinio, Un~ 5-10, 150. Jr. ~ ttunttnvt;:.,..--:;" o!!-. Estwia 2& WR Mck Singletofi. Aliso Nkluef. S.11, 170, St. : Huntington BNCh 19 17 18 12 • 66 TE J . .-a-a. .. -•~ 6-J. ?'M. Jr. : Estancia 9 14 O 3 • 26 ..urt -. ..,. .. _.."!"~ ~ -V. • : ........,._.,...,, · Pra~ngkham Ol Roberto Torres, ~ S.11, 220, Sr. : 23, Masucfa 13, Medlin 6, J. Ofaeger 6, 0L Joie.-..... c.mtj.U..,.:64, 2JS.-5rw~--: waetjen 6,McKlnney 6, Kimoto 2. Slamal. Ol Faisal tarzl. Laguna Hiiis. M; 240. Sr. ! 1~i~ten . Masuda 1. Prllll0ll9Vieng1tti.m OL Coty Fross. Aliso Niguel, M, 215. Sr. : 1. Ol Dave Berutkh, i..llglMMI Hllfs. '°4 205, Sr. ~ ~°":' e~i. Stapleton 2. M. : Mceartln 2, Diaz 1, Verma 0, Deming 0, • Miida o, Steinfeld 0, Hernandez 0. : 3-polnten • None. : Fouled out • None. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12. 1196 SCHOOL BASKETBALL Lobos deal Mesa 40-34 defeat COSTA MESA -It was the best of quarters. It was the worst of quarters. Unfortunately for the Costa Mesa High boys basketball team , the two came back-to-back and saw the Mustangs go from a six- point first-quarter lead to a four- point defict at half they never rebounded from. It was Los Amigos who came back to pull out a 40-34 decision Wednesday night in the second round of pool play in the Jason Fergu5on Memorial Tournament. Los Amigos (2-0 in the tourna- ment) is the only unbeaten team left with one game to go on Fri- day. The Lobos will play 1-1 San- tiago at 5 p.m. The Mustangs (0-2) will match up against Saddleback (1-1), a 67-62 winner over Santiago, Friday at 7:30. 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CONTINUED FROM 81 Brinkley said. #I think it's going to be an emotional thing for them to play their last game together. I think Derek is really going to miss Jason next year." Deere's strength and quickness help him utilize the wrestling principals of leverage to frequently beat his opponent. "He's strong, and he's got great quick- ness, too," Fox said. Deere, concerned over damaging his wrestling future with an injury, nearly • 1)4ssed up the chance to display lus grid- iron gifts. "I was worried about getting hurt, but l'in just so happy I decided to play,· Deere explained. "I'm thankful to have gotten the experience. Even if we hadn't been this successful, the experience has really been Realizing what Deere and Fox are ail about has been high on the priority list of opposing offense coordinators, who fre- Despite adjusting to techniques of foot- ball warla,re, Deere said he never had a pr~blem with the sport's violent contact. "Even when l can't get to the ball, I like throwing guys around," he said. Fox, self-effacing about his lack of run- ning speed, is swprisingly agile for his size, according to Brinkley. But, Fox admits, power, not finesse, is his forte. quently devise schemes targeting them for consistent double teams. 1 great. I don't want this to be my last toot- , • bal.I game, but it probably is." '. · Fox, who grew up in Long Beach, knew ·,no.thing of the Newport footbaU tradJtion, "TeanlS have to account for them and we have three very good linebackers, who are often freed up to make tackles,• Brink- ley explained. ·And when we're getting pressure up the middle on the pass rush, it makes it a little easier for our ends (Reed Johns and Erich Schader) to come off the comer. "I've worked really hard on getting: off the ball and staying low," Fox said. "But mainly, I just throw my girth around out there." · before moving south before his freshman year. Sounds as if waiving mock antlers may only be the finishing touch to the tandem's more realistic moose impersonation during play. "Coming lo Newport and experiencing "One of the two things you have to do in EAGLES CONTINUED FROM 81 enrollment (approximately 1,850), the self-described college preparatory institution has parlayed strong financial support from parents and boosters into state-of-the-art footbaU equipment and facilities. , ~e Eagles' 12-1 record matches the school's best, established by the 1990 squad, which competed as a freelance school (no tea_gue affiliation). That team, led by the sc:bool's charter senior class, won all 10 regular-season games, before earning an :ar-large berth in Division IV. The Eagles JldV~ced to the semifinals, before falling to ·eventual runner-up Baldwin Park, 13-7. Hartigan can afford to maintain a staff of nine varsity assistants, including one coach exclusively for kickers. By comparison, Newport has five varsity assistants, while drawing additional postseason aid from one junior varsity coach and another freshman assistant. The Eagles also feature three different sets of umform pants (white, blue and gold), and annually produce a spring prospectus, preseason media guide, and copious weekly media notes to keep area newspapers appnsed. you need to be successful. They really want what's best for the kids, but at the same time, there's a little pressure to win here and pressure to make all the kids happy with playing time. We h!Jve a lot of activities off the field which get families involved that probably a lot of other programs don't do." Hartigan is fully aware of public perception about the school's lack of attendance boundaries, meaning student athletes from anywhere can attend. But, he maintains, every player on tlie Eagle roster has attended the school since the first day of their freshman year. ,.There is some tradit.Ion here and tlus team has set it sights on furthenng that :J:radition," Hartigan said. "To beat the 1990 •team's record, this team knows it has to wm :tl:it!; week. We're still hopmg to clear that hurOie." ljlough not blessed with overwhelnung "We do have good parental support, particularly financially," Hartigan said. "Our parents are very active m providing you what •we don't have any transfers, so it's not like we've picked up a quarterback here, then a wide receiver t.Qere." Whether Hartigan & Co. can pick up the school's first CIF title plaque, will be determined Saturday night. SASS NUED FROM 81 ... .......... ') :~e!wve stars, includmg Pulido, ~rback Josiah Fredriksen ~back Ray Ohrel. •J'Dut Brad is concerned with boW well our team does and not the attention be gets. He knows uur}'layers and coaches alike l.ff~d how important he is .~ 00! program.• ~ ..... ~range with which that ~erstandmg extends beyond ~ tjewport campus broadened ~erably Fnday night, when :J:i·1l4ss' 12th touchdown ~on of the season, a 3-yard bullet from Josiah ~n with 50 seconds left .~t&f semifinal dash al Cal State :8\fil8tton, was the difference in a ~10 triumph. • 11"l've never felt that high ~cife. • said La Bass, who has :tu,nec:t 37.5% of his 32 catches 50 end-zone visits. His .. , down totaJ tops Pulido, the ~l's career receptions leader 1 tches, including 64 this ' ho has 10 TD catches tYltnn·h 13 games. La Bass has ~eiving yards. an average ·re than 17 per grab. ...... 'll'Y••ILl.t's more, hve of La Bass' , • nine playolf catches have gone for touchdowns, mirroring brother Chad's sparlillng postseason in 1992, which featured 12 of his 30 catches and three of his six touchdowns. tncluded among Chad's playoff receptions was a cUving end-zone grab oC Gregg Williams' 6-yard lob to account for the Sailors' only TD in a 30-8 championship-game loss to Irvine. The similarities to Chad, now a student at UC Santa Barbara, aren't merely statistical. Though separated by four yea.rs, the two could pass for twins. "Half my neighbors still call me Chad," explained Brad, who grew up idolizing Chad and longing to wear the same Newport uniform. Brad, in fact, assumed Chad's No. 20 jersey as a junior, after settling for No. 21 as a sophomore reserve. "I was talking to Coach Brinkley a while ago and he said we're very similar as players," the younger La Bass said. •He said my touchdown catch this year against El Toro, reminded him of Chad's same kind of catch against Corona del Mar. It was the identical out pattern in the same part of the. end zone. The out pattern, as well as the out-and-up, which allows him to display his above-average speed, are La ~·s signature routes. -Sul Ille paffem be ran on ffie game-winning score against Servite was completely novel. "We'd never run that play before," La Bass said of the play, on which he ran a curl, drawing the defender inside, before breaking toward the near comer of the end zone on an out. Brinkley, who had another play in mind, but was talked into the pattern by Fredrikseo. said he does not hesitate calling La Bass' nwntir with the game on the line. . "He's clutched up for us a few times this year,• Brinkley said. "And he was real confident before the Servite game.• Brinkley said he made the latter determination afte r the two talked walked to the locker room together following pregame warm-up . "I said something like 'You La Basses have really gotten your money's worth of football games (playing deep into the playoffs),' •Brinkley recalled. "But he said 'Coach, I've got one more coming,' meaning the championship game." When quizzed about La Bass' athletic attributes, Brinkley's answers were multiple choice. •He's developed into a fine receiver, after starting as a freshman running back1 • Brinkley said. "He runs great routes and understands coverages and concepts of our passing game. He complements Danny well, because they have different styles. Brad is probably a little faster, and has more moves." After a career outside the spotlight, he now al.so bu his own identity. for Santa ~ta ,, • Senior Austin Jayred making s~me big moves. By Richard Dunn, Dally Pilot . RANCHO SANTA . MARGARITA -Folks say big plays win big football games-. Usually, they'te speaking of offense, even sped.al teams. Defense can get lost -• out of sight, out of mind -like it did this season for many high schools in CIF Southem Section Division V, including teams in last week's semifinals. But 5anta Margarita changed that, posting its second consecutive shutout in the post$eason, 31-0 against Tustin. The Eagle5 also held Valencia in the second round to no points in a 38-0 victory. •J would say Ctowder'1 tackle was the biggest play ot the game, because we got the ball back without them scoring (from the Eagle 8·yard line)." Jayred's best game was against El Toro, a 42-21 Eagle victory in Week IX when he earned 1112 sacks. •ney were aitical sacks, too, because (the Chargers) were trying to get back in the game,• Santa Margarita Coach Jim Hartigan said. •They were throwing the ball, and Austin had a big sack tor a loss, then another with .our linebacker (Damien Minna) and we stopped them in the second half." Jayred, 6-foot-2, 215 pounds, played backup end when the season started, but Jason Rowell hurt his ankle and Jayred got the call for the next three weeks against St. Augustine, None of the other four Orange County Austtn Jayred Servite and El Modena. When Rowell came back, Bryce Jackson, another starting end, got hurt. So Jayred filled Jackson's role andhasn't come out since. teams playing in a CIF title game this weekend have one shutout in the playoffs, including Newport Harbor, the Eagles' opponent Saturday night in the Division V title game at Cal State Fullerton. ADd a large part of tile Eagles' success comes from senior defensive end Austin Jayred, a Corona del Mar resident who wasn't even in Santa Margarita's sbµting lineup at the beginning of the season, yet has emerged as team-leader in sacks .(61/2) and fumble recoveries'(three). Jayred, who collected five tackles and recorded a crucial third-down sack in the second quarter last week against Tustin, would like to see a re~ perfonnance against the Sailors. Jayred, a first-team All-sea View League selection by the Daily Pilot who has 45 tackles on the season, recovered a Newport Harbor fumble in the first meeting Oct. 18, when the Eagles beat the Tars, 36-22. •After a great TD-saving tackle by (safety) Brett Crowder, who stopped Ray Ohrel ofter a (72-yard) gain, we recovered the ball on the next play," said Jayred, whose recovery ignited the game's momentum shift as the Eagles went on to win the Sea View unbeaten. SC H E D U L E TODAY • BakettNlll High school boY§. • Corona del Mar atPad ica, T p.m. -- High school girls · Estancia Tournament Estancia vs. Troy, 7:30 p.m.; Newport Hart>ort at South Coast Tournament at University High. vs. Villa Park. 6:30 p.m.; Corona del Mar at South Coast Tournament. vs. . canyon; Costa Mesa at Artesia Tournament. •W.....Polo High school girls -Corona del Mar, Newport Harbor at Villa Park Tournament. • Wrwstllng Huntington Beach at Estancia, 6p.m. • Soccel' High school glrls -Rosary at Corona def Mar, 3: 15 p.m.; Estancia It Katella, 3:15 p.m. •He bas simply gotten better," Hartigan said. •He's the guy consistently making plays, particularly on passing downs. He's been a consistent bookend on defense, making sure people don't get around him." Jayred, in his humble way, tributes his sacks to opposing Offenses paying more attention to other Eagle rushers. •1 think a lot of it has to do with our game plan and the stunts we run," Jayred said. "I'm opened up, and sometimes just get a free pass to the quarterback, because in our scheme we sometimes have two rushing out of a stunt and they have to choose one of them. Other times, one lineman takes up two offensive linemen and the other comJ!S free.· Jayred, who has started 11 of the Eagles' 13 games (all victories except against Servile in Week ill), will be hoping for more clear paths on Saturday. "If all 11 players do their job, and each guy realizes that 10 other guys are counting on him to do his responsibility, then we have a good chance of winning," Jayred said. Newport BeechlC.o.ca Mesa Daily Pilot Jose Ayala Jeremy Lefever Jeremy Slednna Donny Cauey . . THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12. 1"6 IGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ,.....---....~!Eagles claw S~ors again, 57 ..... ..l)."' ...,.... ., • ~ -• ~ ;; ~~ l!J r... _, • :rim~ ... ~~~n:~~~~ : • Estancia puts Newport f<><?t-5 senior forward. played t~po and the in~ : pomt guard. Ev~boada and rught, • Hint added. ; Harbor away for the Gavin Rainey mmfe their first played shorthanded and' : second time in a week starts of the season. some guys lick. and still~ : . , ' Mansell came off the bench, with a lot of firepower.• • : on the Sailors floor; however, to provide enough Estancia built its largest_. Gt : Nelson leads with 21. spark for an Estand.a s'econd-balf the game, 45-34, with 5:•9 ..._la! : rally. the game on Sam Nellon'• ~ : N e w p o r t and layup. Nelson led all scmer9 Ben Felter ! By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot Harbor (2-3), with 21 points, while adding three • led by sopho-· steals. N E W P O R T BOYS inore point But the Tars came back. T'bey. : BEACH -Decem-guard Matt were helped by"'lhree-point lboa ! ber means more than a holiday Jameson's 16 from Jameson and Peter Can· 10 MUSTANGS GAIN • season It means nonleague boys points and 6-6 ningham (10 points), while~-HON ORS ! !i:!Pe~~~J ~¥?0 ~~; ;:~ ::lli:1x~·:: ~. : offense. rebounds and within 54-48, Estanda's Ryan ALL-LEAGUE ! Estancia High felt the effects two blocks in Nelson Simpson blocked a Sailor shat in • Hamade, Herzog, Via, Ll.evanos and Vasquez first-team All-Pacific Coast League; : Wednesday night in its 57-48 win the opening 16 the key and also came up with it ! over district rival and host New-minutes, had five leads in the when 0:39 remained to seal the Estanc:ia's Dawkins, Allred Tanielu and Mokede capture first-team laurels, as well. : ~rt Harbor. game, including a 23-22 intennis-deal. . . ! In the third quarter, after the ·sion edge when freshman Dustin Casillas finished with 10 By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot Junior Costa Mesa High wing- backs Vtnce Hamade and Steve Henog, as-well as Estancia junior wingback James Dawkins, top a list of eight ·first-team locals on the Daily Pilot All-Pacific Coast League football squad. Joining the three running backs on the first-team offense is Mesa junior guard Jeremy Via, while Mustang senior linebacker Julius Vasquez, Mesa junior safe- ty Ronnie Lievanos, Estancia senior tackle Alfred Tanielu and v~rsatile Eagle senior Chris Mokede have all earned spots on the first-team defense. Aliso Niguel, which won the league title in its third season of varsity competition, dominated the selections, including Most Valuable Player, Scott Nemeth, Defensive Player of the Year, John Hefty, and Coach of the Year, Joe Wood. For the second straight season, ·Laguna Hills' prolific junior run- ning back Mike Jones is Offen- sive Player of the Year. Dawkins, who broke the Estancia single-season rushing record with 1,473 yards, had 577 rushing yards against PCL defenses, a 7.8-yard average. Dawkins also scored three TDs in five league games, including a 95-yard scamper against Laguna Beach. The 5-foot-5, 155-pound Hamade, who flanked 5-7, 175- pound Herzog in Coach Jerry Howell's smash- mouth double-wing offense, collected 445 yards and four TDs on stve line. : biggest scoring run of the game, it Illingworth scored on a layup with points, three steals, three Mustangs Jei:emy : was Estancia (4-1) that called 0:02 left. rebounds and two fourth-quarter Lefever, Jeremy Sieds-: timeout following its 14-5 surge. When Jameson scored with assists, while Simpson (five :8ci B~0feiier ;~~ : "Once we got that .run. it took 5:23 on the third-quarter clock, it boards) and Mansell (tblee ond-team selections. : a lot out of them, but it, took a lot gave the Sailors a 27-25 advan-boards, two assists) contributed Lefever a senior • out of us, too, and thats why we tage, their final lead. down the stretch. teamed with Vasqu~ : called timeout," Estancia Coach Estancia followed with its deci-Estandli ~N'::M'1111:C,....~rt ......_ • to form a ~tent line-! Rich. Boyce said. "We were out of sive run, outscoring the Tars, 17-Estancia 13 9 11 11 -57 ba kin hil gas 9 m. the third quarter Newport Harbol' 10 13 9 16 • • C g UO, W e : " . ' • . . . EIUnda . Mansell 9, Casillas 10, Simpson I. Siedsma, a junior, and : . The Eagles need~ to lDlp~o-It never felt like (we had five Nelson 21, Rainey 2. Ta~ 7. Causey, a senior, : . vise from the beginning VQth leads)," said Sailors Coach Larry 3-pointen: Mansell 1, Casillas 1, Nehon 1. ch ed th 1in • startin d J D kins Hirst h d l t t Fouled out: None. an or e e. • g guar ames aw , . w ose squa ~s . o Newport twtaor . CunningMrtl 10, Perter joined : home sick and point guard Sel-Estanaa for the second time m Jameson 16, Archbold 3, Hearlsofl 4, 72 carries in league. Roberto Torres Herzog carried 83 times for 407 yards and five TDs in five league games, thanks 1argely to the work in the trenches by Via (6-2, 275). Via also sparkled defensively in the Mustangs' 17-0 triumph over Estancia, which helped the Mustangs edge the Eagles for third place, garnering the league's final playoff berth. Vasquez led the stellar Mus- tang defense in tackles, while Lievanos wasn't far behind. Tanielu, who missed the Costa Mesa game with an injury, was a 6-1. 275-pound rock on both si'des of · the ball, while Mokede sparkled at safety and defensive end, in addition to his strong con- tribution at wingback. Estancia senior center Roberto Torres joins Mesa senior Jose Ayala, who played center and guard, on the second-team offen- Uevanos to form two-! wyn Mansell on the bench with a five days, on the heels of Satur-Thissel! 1. eeney 2. Gaiber 4, Illingworth a. thirds of a strong secondary, and : simijar illness. day's 53-38 setback. At~~~ Jameson 2• Cunningham 2. also stood out as a kick returner. : Brandon casillas, Estancia's 6 -"It felt like they controlled the Fouled out Jameson. Nemeth, a 6-2. 210-pound : s~nior, rushed for 460 yards ~d : Estancia slips up eight TDs on 56 league cames, : caught five passes for another 99 : with Oilers 66-26 yards and one TD, and also was : ' the circuit's top punter. In add.i-: ti.on, be stood out on defense. ! COSTA .MESA -GW.S Jones, who will take aim on : When first-year Orange County's career rushing : girls basketball coach Paul Kirby yardage record next fall. amassed ·! strengthened the field of his 878 yards and 13 TDs on 110 car-: team's fifth annual Estancia Var- ries in five league games. ! sity Tournament, be wasn't plan- Hefty, a senior defensive back, : ning on facing the stiffer compe- had five regular-season intercep-: ti.ti.on without three of his retum- tions and returned a kickoff 83 : ing starters. yards for a touchdown to help : So, With J~er Mccartin Aliso (13-0 heading into Friday's : ineligible, Vivi Rodriguez await- CIP Southern Section Division : ing surgery on a broken nose, Vlll title clash with Pacifica) : and Amy Deming limited to a few knock off Laguna Hills_. 28-21, in ! minutes in her first game back ~e regular-season-ending league : after badly spraining an ankle, title showdown. : the Eagles predictably took their : lumps Wednesday night. Lobos deal Mesa 40-34 defeat COSTA MESA -It was the best of quarters. It was the worst of quarters. Unfortunately for the Costa Mesa High boys basketball team • the two canie back-to-back and saw the Mustangs go from a stx- point first-quarter lead to a four- point defict at half they never rebounded from. It was Los Amigos who came back to pull out a 40-34 .decision Wednesday night in the second round of pool play in the Jason Ferguson Memorial Tournament. The Mustangs (0-2) will match up against Saddleback (1-1), a 67-62 winner over Santiago, Friday at 7:30. l\'an Do scored all seven of·his points in the first quarter as lhe Mustangs jumped out to a 13-& lead. However. they managed only four points in the second quarter on two Bryan Leahy layups to trail 21-17 at the half. Los Amigos 40, Cost.II Mesa M Sciof'eby~ Los Amigos 6 15 8 1t • 40 Costa Mesa 13 4 10 7 • t4 Loe Amigol-Ylp 7, Tagatauli 3, Vu 1, Wahl 5, Walker 8. Aguirre 9, Ets.ess.er 4, Va~ 3. 3-pt. ~ll: Wahl 1, Yip 1. Fouled out: none. l>\11, l'llC>I \11 -1>\<lllC (11\"I I I \t,1 1 ! The result was a 66-26 trounc- : ing at the hands of visiting Hunt- : ington Beach, the biggest : Estand.a deficit in recent memory. Los Amigos (2-~ in the tourna- ment) is the only unbeaten team left with one game to go on Fri- day. The Lobos will play 1-1 San- tiago at 5 p .m . ea.ta Mela· Do 7, Sou 5, Rice 0, Chaisson 7, Weir 5, Payne 0, Oidlenon o. LMhy 8. Hy1· ton 2. MostVM.-.....,_. Q.08 Sc.ott ~ Aliso NtgUel, 6--2, 210, Sr. Fht-lMm Offw1 QI Wes Thomm. Aliso NlgUef. 5-10, 165, Jr. RB Jame D.wldns, Estancia. 5-11, 170, Jr. u Steve=. Com~ S;-7, 175, Jr. • Vlnat Costa Meua. S-5, 155, Jr. WR ~~AllllO~S-11, 185.Sr. __..,,. Milii HOWi;~ 8Hcfi; g:.2.175, "Sr. - TE Slla MUabUflild;~ Hiiis, M, 230, Jr. OL Jfrff Hick_ uc.ur. Hiiis, 6--1, 235, Jr. OL ~ Grey. AlllO Niguel. 6--3, 275, Jr. OL Nath8ft c.rr.no, ~ HH" 6-4, 240, Jr. OL ~ 1 llrbOrf. Aliso Niguel, 6-4, 230, Sr. OL .,_ Nelson, Aliso Niguel. 6-3, 255, Sr. ot JINl'flY ~ Com M9Y, &..2. 275, Jr. OL Tom~~ 6-J, 225, Jr. Gift £ertifitltes 3-pointen· Weir 1, Do 1. Fouled out: none. DL Miauet Thibod1-. ~ HI ... s:.9, 190, Jr. Dl Mi£e ~ l.aO'N.., ~ 200. Jr. : Estancia senior Jill Black, the • E!!!i5i5i::=:iii55:=:::::::::======5!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!::::~::!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!11!. 08 Ronnie IJevanol, Calta Mil9J S-11, 115; Jr. 08 Kevin ~ l.agunll ~ w. ,. k .. 08 Ovis Mokecte. ~ 5-1 t, 1• Sr. S1coad-1lmnotrw1 : lone returning starter available, : carried the load in the first two ! quarters, powing in 20 of her 21 ! points to keep the Eagles (4-3) : within 36-23 at the break. • But when the Oilers (2-0) : opened the second half in a ! smothering full-court press, ! things quickly got out of hand. . QB C.«y Pllldoe. ...... Hllr. 5-10, 1~ Sr. RB Kelvin~ Un~ 5-10. 215. Sr. R8 TIW1t ~ Aliso Nigull; 6-;1, 205; Sr. WR Mlrt amer., UlguM leech, 6-1, 170, Sr. WR J.tf AJbink>, U~ S-10. 1IO. Jr. ~ Huntlnvt:::•.;" 0:-. &Uncla 26 WR Nkk ~Aliso Niaull. S.11, 170, Sr. : Huntlngt<>n BNCh 19 17 18 12 · 66 TE J· --.. __ I~ 6-J. 1~ Jr. : estanci. 9 14 0 3 . 26 """"'--. ~"!~i!"9 ~ .__, • : Huntington IMdl • Pravongviengkham Ol. Roberto TOR'91t ~ S-11, 220, Sr. : 23. Masuc:J1 u. Medlin 6,J. 0raeger6, ()L. Joa~· Costa Mesa. ~ lJ5, Sr. --"--'-"""-• Waetjen 6, McKinney 6, Kimoto 2, Slama 2, OL Fa.I t.rzl. UlgUne Hills. M. J40. Sr. ' -; 1~~ten . Masudi 1, Pr~iengkham OL (MY Fross, Aliso Niguel, M, *' Sr. · : 1. Ol Daw hrutJCh, ~~ "°' 205, St. : Fouled out. None. : ~ -Bladt 21, Sap~on 2, M. : M<Cartln 2. Diaz 1, Varma 0, Deming o, • Macias 0, Steinfeld 0, Hem.tndez O. • 31)0inten ·None. Fouled out • None. c..-·•· ""a, ,.,,, '"' "" ,_ .,.,.. , ...... ,. ....,,, .... ,, , .. ........... ............. .. ~ .. "" . ...,,~ ... ...... ,,.. $1 ....... .. ............ ,__,,.,. ..... s.. *4 Star Special only $7.95 Soft "W'ash < ..... ••s.M> · Sealer "W'ax BLUE CORAL Foam W"ax Air Freshener ArmorAll Tires 11Vheel &: Tire· Cleaning Not valfd wftlt Gft11 otlalJr discount. kpfres 12/31/96 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• *Express Detail only $~9.91 · So:ft Wash c.... INeftl Sealer Wax Hand Waz ArmorAll Tires lfot IJClltd ..ctla -. oeft• dfrDOllld. ~ J~JIN ... ---- lliU~AY, DECEMBER 12. 1996 ·..-..~~-=-------__:.--~------.....:..:::::::~::::::::;:;..;::;::::;::::::~~...:.,__...;._~-!"'~---......:.~-:-~--~;..._~~~.;.;_~~-.:--:--:-~~-;--.":i1 . . • Cool Running takes are of Baltic Babes in Girls Division 5 competition, 3-1, for the championship. YOUTH SOCCER Slammers on the move; silver to gold, and bronze to silver Bronze Level The Sting 3, Elcondldo Heat 1 Harvest Cup tournament. Brian Heruy, Beau Roquemore and Riley Madi- gan all scored for the Sting which finished the sea- son in first place in boys 14-under play. They'll move up to silver next season. In the semifinals, the Sting beat previously-unde- feated Boulder United of Nevada, 2-1, to advance. Key factors in the wins were the ball cdntrol and passing of Brian Walton, Marco Saint Angelo, Mor- gan Va.kenbmgh, Matt Denny, Branden Smith, Steve Findlay, Jordan Christian, Sam Coons and Roquemore. The Sting outscored the opposition, 16-4, on the strength of defensive play of Chasen Marshall, Car- los Montano, Joe Madrid, Andrew Hong and goal- keepers Scott Nickerson and Coons. Slammers 6, South Bay Force 0 Thcia Orth picked up the hat trick to help the Slammers clinch first place in the girls 12-under division in the final game of the season. Katie Younglove, Adele Koetting and Christina Hewko scored the other goals. • The Sting won six games, capping their efforts : with a win over Escondido in the finals of the hvine The defensive efforts of Paige James, Amy Burlingham, Lauren Sheperdson, Kinzie Kramer and AliviA Ma.zura keyed the win. . . • :r---------------------------------------~--------------,i • I : I • I • I ! I • I ! I • I • I . ' Locals stand out .. Newport Beach's Richie comm took first plaee in tbe Pro Divt.lon and Mike Bltrada won the Masters (25-and-up) thts put weekend tn the Pro Dtvllion of the Association of Surfl.Dg Amateurs and Profe11lonall Pro/Am. ~ Newport Beach resl· dentl, 1bdd Mm.er eDd DtlYe POlt, flnitbed third and~ m tbe Pro DtvWan, reepecttv • ---cUvWaa ec.1iDD.: ...... ~ rtr GI 0-. del .... ~ ..... ,,.... W.'I ~-15·17)1 Jmy Giffen wpart) WM fourth in Mell"t (18.otiDd·up).,Ry. Hurlly (c.m Milla) WM ddrd ID tbe &op Dlft• llon (1lg91 13-14) fallowed bf ~ a...dl) 'nMI Cook. GIRLS DIVISION 4 11 \l, ll>l>ll{\11 W IDTIOll G iOi ~ °' .-PUlt.IC.MOTIC! dYCted bY-an lndMdua1 ,.. .._ 1....,..11 oilililHl ... ,iii .. ilii --. ., .. ......,. ... • .. ._.. _. __ ...... ......, ...... ....__ .._ M*'8 ..,._ .. be Haw YoU ttwi.cs doing PC11TIDUI _.. • PICnnDUI-c,... ...., ti ~ ...-or ,. _.... • • ~-..•fl• PUIUCllOTICI IOld 11 P'llbiO a&1CtiOn by ,................ Flotltteusa...-.. butltlMl~y ... e.1-ee .. naw IAMflTlW ~ ... .,a..a e....., .n11 •• ........... 1.tt ... ~ eT&ftl=n• :::C.~m~ n:':0'::.1:9= Ti!:aa.a..-nt.,, ~:W~ ... Jllld Tht=:. a 1. Thtia:=.,_~ ;;-'.:r=m;:n't :U.CO:·:=-at-;: '!:.=.-:r:., ·-., ...... ,.,,,MMDOLIUT W Wllf, Countv Of OrllnGI. ~ ~· ..: i) Of· doing:= ~MR wldl ~ County C19f'lt of COf11Wtt ~ ~ TDt lO lllMIT 11X1Bt fat Mii ,,_. ae~ fl N "*-4 t1111 ta .. ,_... UllOl'ftCTITIOUS ....,. of Cllbnla on fM 9n9t ~ ~ &. IY.-em• b) CMA Com-OrangeCounJy °" 11·15-96 t7'l01 Methli So.1111 t221S w.asi.c.AlllMm. 'c.MM.....,•._., .... «S-1t ~· ..., ..._ _. -au• .... • llAll• 11th day Of Oec""* V#ve ~ b) o.c. Hy. puttr Sy1t1m1. 283411 t H•3702086 llWll, CA Gl2714 ................... In llddllCln • Cllll\. .. T~ ........ -... . Thi ~ 1118It1:00 Lm. Ttrnw tot drant l Va\ve S.rvlee P111blo Of Trabuc:o Can-OaDy PllOt Nov. 21 . 28 ._..,., Inc. 1 C111f ~ Of AT M NORTH Raff 8'-... .ill ecio..-• ......,., --0.. OI TMI. .._ "8\le~~ :'bf:':ca:!'nc~a3:' 2t7'2 w Tuna, .... yon,CA9i619 Dec.5, 12, t9K th5t9 Corporiillon, • 17'81 ·~~ ~:-ewe~ ==••w...:.i; ~ -=7'•:?": the "Clltl9UI lu11n ... L.wldlotd ,...,,,.. h rtgtiC ~ ~ lbMf\. 29rtl2 ~ M. T~ 2834ec PUIUC NOTICI Soul~~· CA 92~.-... ltst lW 3. s... <O. Mfp, l9t CllWl Min WJA ~ a ... Of ...... --"'°" e' .. . it.; : Hime: 1).. Pr~ Coft. 1o ti'O. ltlo'# la I ht of • ~ T Ml 8'on Vf..!A r........, f., , .......... v Mo IU UU>OMSl It...,.........., 59101 ~ ~ CMIB'* Of Id** e'9llft., • -qt • Ill' • .. • tt1uctlon, b) JrHltlon nAfMI and unit numbeft. CA emun:'' I •JV• y~1· CAb 92T79 I Flc:Utlou.s au.i...... I ~on nu buSinnt It~ by Q4EDQll UT ii llADl PAY· ....... -. ... loan -...... CA 1 Rcoonno. 111!.. camlno, NAMU. UNIT NUMBER Thia buslniu Is con· duct!ci ~~ .:;,·~~lvl~ua~on-N•"'• •••t ... -.nt ~ ~11u"':ss comr:::*' COf'PO'*" Ml.£ TO WBTM MOfl'T· IOOllllOn ........ •too"'"" "'*'-"' TMlll..__ ..... ___ ... °"' Meea. ""'92at CAAL t . MILNE 1231 ducted by· an lndM<lual H . ad In Th• foUowtng S*80l\I art SI u The "Olstranl commenced ID GAGa SBMC8, u.c. .. OI ....... llplQhd In ....._ ........ WllOTICD PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC The Flctltloua Bu1IM11 ROBERT FLORES. 2131 Have yoti started doing b ~j• you91?a11t1 do II doing business as: Differ· lldl•ous business neme 'business unoer lilt _.... • •...,.. _....,. • SemOll s102 « ... ~ ..._ _. -Name~~~ above LESLIE MCCARTHY, 2208 business yet? no C,1,~1:~~YM R~~er ant Oreamz. 6151/2 Aeael ~~S11d above on Nowm a'°"s lluSlness name o w -Wil!flii ·Md ~ .. e.!~&('!ll~~lil~~t wu 2 In Flle Ne C~ MICHAEL BURKHARDT. Ken lbten This st11ement was filod A~ Colona 0.-. Mat, CA srllilr ME6UIAA'S lNc· 8't Jis1ld lbCM on ~ ~ fMl r-S.~1 it 20911~ b o;lln 2~~HN A. SCHAEFER,:~· .~~atci:~:y w~t~rllme:, ~r~~~·C~~t~C~~'~ ~ ~~:dith Katensky, 615 earrhl~lf,Prtlldintld~ ~a~ml KAAflGAOUNOS . .....;::'Ill RUY It~ Ill T~ ~ ~ .... P4"• .... ~m~:eckl!. '::0 .. ~:!: 2~~"eRAMACAl9 3119 Orange County on 11-4·96 19983700783 • • ~:C~A~~:2s Corona del the Jo!:~,,.W'!1 Ofl~~ic:-tNC ,By PltriekGll*n, ~~~=-= ~.~~~= ::.::=: ............ .. wood, CA 907t3 RICHARD SKINNl:A, 3221 18903!00920 Dally Piiot Nov. 28, Doc. 6, Thi'• business Is con· County on December&, 19116 This stltement was hleO Wllll ... t4M5The-....._lllll oome ..,..Ible to f'9 payee dhNW..-....4 .. llllllllW' Thll butlnHI 11 con· KRISTI LINCOLN, 3229 , Dally Piiot Nov. 28, Dec. 5. 12, 19, 1996 Th617 duc1ed by: an.Individual NOTICE·lhts Act•ous Name tile CounlY Ctertt ot Oranoe ohrCOlllMClft t tla191oi•I-., ot endarw • 1 mlOlr d Of S. c sm.,t1:S.11 llt.-) ducted by an Individual DAVID JOHNSON, 3334 12, 19, 1~ Th615 Have you started doing Statement expres hl.1! ye111 tro 1n(V on Oecember6. 19116 of tw 111111 ~ ._.... ~ to CM!\. ........... : ' 19103702723 WIU.IAM R. AUSTIN, 4101 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE buslnese yet? yes, tC>-1 ·96 the dall 1t WIS filed In the Oft NOTICE·Thls Acftous Name .._ .. ,...,.....tok2AD*-a.Id Ml• w111 be mlde. ca.c __..cNl:l ... •• Thi• atatemtnt Wat flied MARIO R. HAVICE, 4106 . Meredith Kalensky ol the CoufllY Clelll A new fict· Stattment txprts IM years trom POU WAY c:orTA MESA. ~ ~ c:oY9'Wtl OI WlrTlt'ly, ,....... ..... I aim* ......... > with the County c. lark or MARGARET ANN BUCK. Flctltlou• Bualn. ess Fictitious Busln1sa Thia statement was flle.d •ous Busmess Name Statemen the ... 1t was , .. ",.°"" f<MA -n. ·-"' -« .._ ._ -« ._ --i· Orange County on 11·22·96 41A Nam• Statament Name Stat•m•nt with the County Clerk of m.ist be t~ed pnor to tl\at dill 1"' CoufllY Clerll A new ficb. TMlle ...._ "'1 ~ w litle, poeMtllflll or WICUll· ~ ._, '¥ 1 -• ... Dally Pilot Nov 28 Dec 5 RICHARD GREEN, 410 Th• following peraons er• The followlng pe<sons are Qfange County qn 11·15-96 The r1hno ol ths suttment OoeS'<)us aisiness Name Stateme "'1 ~-.a-of ..... ...,.. tnraa, 10 .. .,.. rw lf'tdllbt· .,... Mii ,.. • • • • KAREN LEVINE. 4228 dol buslnen as· Omnific doing business as: Group 19983702073 not ot 1tsel1 authonze IM uM 1n fTllS~ be hied pnor to tNI dlte dlw lild Cllw -ednUa eeo..nct by"'° 0.0 -'VI-•' ..... I 12, 19, 1998. thll13 KENNY GRANUCCI, 4231 AdV':rt1sl 1100· Adams Weal Advertising. 19571 Daily Piiot Nov 21 28 tin st.ate ol a Adl11ous BusinHs The J1Nno ol this Slat!ment dOes I 'a...,.., If-., "-' llMlll. lldVlncta .,.,__, ..-, ~ ......, in _.. llllZ fl PUBLIC NOTICE RAYMOND BEWNOER, Ave .. #~. Costa Mesa. Elmrldg• Lane. Huntington Dec. 5, 12. 1996 • ih601 ~roe 1n 14ollllon of the llQlltl of not bl itself autnonze the use 1n Slid ...... ..., WwlfllM •Ht• prolldeCI """'·end FNndllC:C.nw• _. , ---------• 4248 " CA 92626 Beach, CA 92648 another under Fedelll State o ths stm of a Fia~s aisineu __,. or ~ . ...-d "'"'P8ld pnrcpal llllm d ta... fl '* .._ Ill .. NoUc• of Saa. MICHELLE STARR, 4258 Julle OeRusha Glacy aka Gary s. Boelzner, 19571 PUBLIC NOTICE common law (See ~on 14 Name in 14olatlon ol tilt nglltS ol «~...,....,po-. "' Not.a MQl9l9 by Mid "'* tlt'lll 119' mill it~' of R•al Property et REBECCA JANE READY, J II• DeRusha Grove 2910 Elmndg• Lino, Huntington et seq Business and Plofessions another nder Fedenl Stale liol\. or~ tD P1¥ .. O•ch1d1 .,...... lfW9Gn u lhl IMlll Mlf....., ... .. 42711 u d c ·M S.M:h. CA 92648 F1c:tltloua 81.1slneas Code) • 1 u • • ..-..i pl1ndpll -al .. prcMded In Mid Nole r..a. Mell ti "" T.-n Dall ... • Prhlate Sale RICHARD CURTIS, 4341 Java Roa • osta esa, This business . Is con· Name Statam•nt A ~ common law (Ste ~on 1 "'*(II .and ~ llid Deed of cNIVM Ind .....-cl flt .,,_ .._. ...,.._ • • ,ca::' ~~~~028 JOEL JAUREGUI, 4347 ~~1~26;~slness Is con· ducted by: 1n lnd1vlduaJ . The following persons are ~Be~ Mesa ~~· Bus.ness Ind Plofessions Tn-. wit\ ir.... flll9D\ • "*" end Ill Witt oeellld P9fM t1f .,.._ • • ..., fl ".,..!. uf Calalil'f outt ol NICHELLE TOWNER. d ctedby:anlndivldual Have you started doing doing buslnen as: A.T. CN396953S6l~lOOec " PftMdldlrlaldNM(tl.--., byMtdOeedGfTNll. ,.a Slid ...... --.1111 the ~-o 1 omla, for 4352 u • ed dol business yet? yes, March Leo's Piu.a 18551·B Chap-nf1t no If my, under h Wms of Aid OateO ~ 04. 1"5 w1t1Cu1 ~ fll ....... theCountyofOrange JUDITHOODSON,4357 Hale you?sW' ng 1985 man Ave.: Orange, CA 12,19,26,1996,.lln2,1997 Newl)OitBe.lcll·CoS1aMesa OeedofTn-.•cNll'llrld Serr9"l>Recorweyrci1 Com-.... "' ....... ~-In the M.aner of the Esl&le DEOTRA WILLIAMS, 4371 bus ness ~et o Gary S. Boetzner 92667 CN39&491 36233 02 Dec ~of the Tl'lllllll llldof tw pelf'/. aa uio TNll.M 4900 ~ ot • ...,._ ....... __ . tw ~Dor~~ Cochran, aka DANAGENE BURCH, 52.47 j~J:~~u~:aGr~~.cy aka This statement was filed Anthony Rocco. 2336 PUBLIC NOTICE 12.19,26.1996,.11112, 1997 lNltl cr...i 11y 11111 Deed"' ~ ROIO Sute 2870 '*'YIN•,, lw--• # 1,:i• an, conserva-ALBERT SEPEDA, 5259 This statement was filed wi0th th•c County Cltfk ol Elden Ave .. IB, Costa Escrow No H0311.EH TNll Thetml-.ntof .... ~ CA 9170& (918) w1 died, ....... •:.::::-..-...~ N't1ce 1 Publl1h1d Newport wtlh the County Clerk of range ountyon12·2·96 Mtsa.CA92627 NOTICETOCREDrroRSOFIUl.l PUBLIC NOTICE plidbiln:aof .. ~• 856-451. (800) 227·1849 Mh ,.... .. ,_,... Iha~ the~~:~~ Btach.Co1ta Mesa O~ OrangeCountyon 11•27•96 19983703350 This business Is con· SALE andtiy .. ~•111.W (Calrtarne()rly) llldtNU1111id..-.i!.11 fl Hit at Private S1,'.lo the Pilot December 5, 12, 1..•21 19ff3703HS8 Dally Pilot Dec. 5. 12, 19, ducted by: an Individual . ~UCC Sec 11H) . All Mo 1Hl3703915 ft! ,__.. ...._. ~ By Reymona ZuDo111 Aul. lhl "'* ~-. .-... • • Inv 26 t996 th620 Have you started dorng NOl H · IVE · ~llld---•htlllll Sec:retrt ..,..~ • ....,fl ... . hl~Ht and bHt bidder, Dally PUor Dec. 12, 19, 26, • business yet? no EIS EAfBY G N FICTITIOUS IUllllf'SS of IN lnitill publclllcn of h Ne> Pub' 12112196. 12119/98. ,.... t-. cNillll end ....-1 su K1 to conflrmeuon ol PUBLIC NOTICE l996, Jan. 2. 1997 th639 PUBLIC NOTICE Anthony Rocco . a bulk sale 1s about to bt made MAME STATHIENT . tlct of s. 11 51.:115.n Thi 12/2MI& dthe1NllllllllftN.---., sal Superior Court, on or 1 1 8 1 This statement was flied The name(s) and busines The follOWtno person(s) '~" benddlry under llid Deed of CNS14Je860 ~ laid dlad GI .,., -..~ alter the 23rd <lay of OE· Fact t ous H nHI PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious BuslnHs with the County Clerk of address ol the seller(sl ts-\te 001no buStness as ALUEO BOO· TNll hlr*>IDn _. llld o. W2A'lMI ..,... A · 4 l· CEMBER. 1996 • the of· Nam. Statement Flc:lltloua B1.1alnaH Name Statement Orange County on 11-15-96 SUNNIE M Kl~. 17915 l\ERS. Al #179«99. 20101 Buth ""-' tD h "'IClenlaned' writ· PUILIC NOTICE --=. • .... =-r flee of Jan Walls Anderson. Th• followisl ng per1onB1LaUrE• Nam• Statement T.he following persons are 19983702087 Artllur Blvd . ln11ne. CA 927H Streel #270. Newpoit Beach, C WI o.dln6ln of o.t.111 ftl • -1••1""1 ~ ........,.,. 4800 • ~ ' enue, Senta An1. CA STAR POOL and SPA SER· The followlng persons are doing business as: Sys· Daily Pilot Nov. 21, 28. VECHI Les11t Inc . a Cahloma Corpci. tlctoflltfaMllld Bldlonto Sell Fii 1431~1 AP Nuntbtr 9 trwlrldlll, ,.. . ,._.,.. .. Esq .. 2070 N. Tustin Av· <lolng bu nesa as: Oomg business as COCH 92660 Dlmlnd bS.., 11111 1....., Ne> ....,, -c. V1 ..... ..........,,... "E 92705-7827, all the right VICE. INC .. 5753-G Santa doing business as: a) The terns Oollvoiy ond lnstafla. Oec. 5, 12. 1996 th604 AJI other business narM(S) rabon, 20101 Buth Street. #270, Tht undersigned called llid ~ 13--081> ~ Of TlllllM'I i:J. ~ .:::.:; tltl• and Inter••• of laid Ana canw Road #2.40, ~:r ~~=· ~~r~~ c~~~~~ ~~~·ta~:~ •• ~~~~~26Lane, P"1JBLIC NOTICE and addrtss(es) used by the Newpoit Beactl. CA 92660 tic:a of DtflJt llld 9ldiot'I to s.a undw Died Of to:, yo: .,. Pl870S 1~12112. 1~---;7 consetVatff In and lo •II An~elm lla,c~igso7 Mesi CA 92627 • John Leahy, 3137 Sharon setler(sl wtthn the past tllrte Thisbusiness1sconduc1eC1tly tDbti9CIOfdldinthtC01.11tywheN liild.::/:1: 19112. .,..!' 'J Iha certain Real property, B U~E ST~E CL 1~f Th• Guy, Inc .. (Cal.) 1998 Lane, Cos1a Mesa. CA Fictitious Bu•ln•H years as st.ate<I bV the seller(s). a corpomon the ,.. PRlCllllY .. loallld. 0.: = . lo pd.cs u ~ altueled In th• City of New· SP!-., I> ~~I ·~ C • Har"-·, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 . Name Statam•nt are None The l'!QISttant commenced ~ 'l1. ·1• LOHESTAR ~add If ~ .. :;. B•~t;e c;:ua11~· ~~124o"'~.im anJ1fsn 926'27 This business !s con· The fo11owlng persons are The loclflon 1n Clllfoma ol transact busmess under the MORTGAGEE. SEJMCES. LLC. ~ ~ "' ~ d attlculllly dtscrlbecl u CA 92807 ' ' This business Is con· ducted by: an lndlv1dual doing business as: Bay-tne cllel execuhe olflce of the ltdl•ous business name o a TNlllM lilkNll Gorima. ~ ,_,. d 1111 ~ ro11ows: lot 55 of tract 882 Thll bualnaH Is cor.. ducted by: a corporation Ha~e you started doinp shores Re~lty, 250 .Newport Setle11s Same names listed aboW on Novembe tholbld Slgrlllln ~. P.O, yo.i, yo.i llaAd carillCl I i..y., 11 per map iecorded In ducted by: a corporation Hive you slarted doing bus1noss yot? no Center Drove. Suite 203. The name(s) anC1 Dusiness 27. 11196 Bal . 51Ull, Dllll, T-Nata 11 ._.,, ""'11 ht book 20 page 19 ol mlK9I-Have you tlat1ed doing business yet? yes. Oct. JToh~n Leahy t Ill d NAndewport BJeacLah,wtCA 926602691 acJC1resHc..J Sol1KtnelE£Duy1e7rts)St~.'!, SIGNED LESPreAITde INC . By L ~~~!!!S~ Rlmwylta ~. laneoUI mapt In lhe otflcl buslneH yet? yff, August 1996 11 1tatomen was e rew . er, "~ , 791 ..,,_ towttz. SI nt ......,._,....., ~ ,,_.. bullle. 01 ~ in... of Iha counti·recor<ler ol 25. 1998 The Guy, Inc.. Marilyn with the County Clerk of Bayshore Drive, Newport Antair Bl'1d , IMne, CA 02714 Tlls statement was l~eo ., 191P7·77JI LOIBTM MORT· MlllMld tnmlt JllftM lo Mid county. A.P.N. 459-BLUE STAR POOL and Morblra, President Orange County on t 1·22·96 Beach, CA 92663 . The assets being sold art tilt County 0"11 o1 tAGEE SSMCEi. LLC. IS A Died Of TMI ...-t ti, JcM H 09M4 SPA SERVICE. INC., John This statement was flied 19983702735 This business . is con-generally desCllbed IS leasehol County on Oecembef 6, 19116, DEBT COLLECTOR ATTBFTING ......_en llMltlNd 111111 More commonly known A. w.on, Prffldent with the County Clerk of Daily Pilot Nov. 28, Dec. s. ducted by: an Individual . 1mj)RMment. liwre. equipment, NOTICE-This Ficitlous TO COLLECT A DEBT. Nl'f • °" OYlt/1182 • lim-t Na. 11: 507 • 507 112 Acacia This atatement wu filed Orange County on 11-15-96 12, 19, 1996 Th610 bHavlnee you 7started doing lumilJre. ~. trldename. Sl3tement tJC?flS hve yuJS lro ~~ CJ!!~T .. ~ 92-f1177'0S" book lllOI d · Avenue. Corona cs.I M11, wl1h the County Cl«k of 19983702080 us 55 yet no and Wtelllflt not lo compete the dall It was flleo 1n the Olli ~ ,....... '"" ~ i9COidl "tt11 allb fl 1111 CA 92625 Ofang• County°" 1 t-15-96 Dally PUot Nov 21 28 PUBLIC NOTICE An~r-Lawter anC1mlocatedat11g15 o1 the County Clelll A new FO-ASAP1l53tet2tt2, lrtl, l12l5 Aeoardlr d Olw'9I CGll'ly'lly4ti==:ii;;;; Tenn• of tale are cash In 19983702078 · ' • 'f!11s statement was filed Mllir l!Mj , IMne, CA 02714 •ous ais.nm Name Stattme PUBLIC NOTICE c:.wa.,., Md JllftM tD Ill llwfuf money of lh• United LAW OFFICE OF Dec. 5• 12• 1996 th602 Flctltlo1.11 BualnHI With the County Cieri< of The bulk sale IS 1nltne1ed to mist be fifed pnor ID 11\at elm Nella Of o..M end 8'clD'I St.tn on conflrmttlon of RONALD o. HALPERN, PUBLIC NOTICE Nam• Statem•nt Orange Co1~.'.,Y .. on370112·~~ consummated at the Olhce ot rvv The 1t11no ol U'ls Simmer( does NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S s.I ~ sate, « pan cash and bai-Ole Ori The lollowlng persons are ..... v•.., ESCROW COWPANY. 8942 Gar· not ol itself autnonzt the use 1 SALE UNDER DEED OF OIV2.l/1111115 n Ill*. 11191. ance upon 1uch !«ma and !~t11 11 1 2"'1 , _ nn N"' v~, Fl0Utlo1.11 B1.1aln•H doing business as: a) On-Dally Pilot Nov. 21. 28, oen Grow llvd . Ste 207. GalOe ths St.alt ol a fictitious Busine TRUST l1'811111111r1 Na. 1811113291M conditlonl u ate accept· ...,. • • ... guna '"'ue · Name Stat•m•nt line Systems, bl On Une Oec. 5, 12. 1996 th605 GtlM, CA 9'2644 and the ~·Name 1n ...otauon ot the ngl!ts o LOAN 615460 Mid affiall l9CIClnll. wl Ml 1t>M to the pertonal repr• CA 92677 The followtng persons art Systems. 26346 Pueblo Or.. CE pated sale date 1s December 31. another under f'tderal, State, o AP NUMBER 422·3r..-03 12/211111118 If Inn. Fll:lt Of sentatlve. Amount to be <I• Dally Piiot Nov. 21, 28, doing bU$lneSS as· a) C4.rs· Trabuco Canyon. CA 92679 PUBLIC NOTI 1996 common law (Ste Stc11on 1 OTHER 6963388 Aaalldtl N. Thi...,~,.,. poalttd with bid Wiii be ne-Dec. 5, 12, \996 th600X tom Aquarium Installations. Cristlone M. Ringer, 28346 Flc:tltlo1.1a BuslneH lhe bulk sale 1s subject et seq Bu1rness and PlofesS1o FILE 615460 ARV Ton. PleceNa CM!: C... 40\. QOllll:ll9. Bldl or ofter• to b) Custom Aquariums, Pueblo Dr .. Trabuco Can-Calllonu Uniform Commert1al Code)· YOU ARE '" DEFAUt.T UH·~~11~E.~~~~~Ag""~~"'-~-~~~~~~~~~~! be In writing and wltt be r• PUBLIC NOTICE 7351 Heil Ave.. Suite B. yon, CA 92679 Name Statement Code Stc•on 6106 2 First ~ino DER A DEED Of' TftUST CA 11 10 00 1111 If · calved at tf\e aforesaid of· Huntington Beach, CA This business Is con· The following per~ons are The name and address ol the Newpolt Buch-CoS1:. Mesa DATED JAHUARY s, 1 .... nee 11 any time afl11 th• Fictitious ButllMH 92647 dueled by: an lndivldunl doing business as. Seam-person Wltll whOm dauns m.t be CN396952 RC Dec 12 19 26 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION nret publication hereof an<I Nam• lletaenent James Louis Mrazek. Have you started doing stress at Large, 1573 Tustin hleO ,5 rvv ESCROW COIJPAf4Y , 1996 Jln 2 1997 • • TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· before date of sale. The followtng persons are 18466 24th St.. Sunset business yet? no Avenue. Costa Mesa. CA 8942 Garclen Gftl'le Blw Ste' · · ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT Dated! 2t Oct. 18.0 doing business u : Greater Beach, CA 92640 Crlstiene M. Ringer 92627 207 Garclen Gftl'le c~ 92&« a PUBLIC NOTICE A PUBLIC SAL.£. IF YOU Kent R Coohren Newport Behavioral H•alth, This buslneu Is con· This staleITient was fllod Amy Elllott, 1573 . Tustin the 'last day lor tih dams NEED AH UPLAHATlON 01' C t • ~ t'" p ' 4482 Barranca Parkway ducted by· an Individual wnh the County Clerk of Ave.. Costa Mesa, CA a"" ~ ......... sh·'I beng "'-Aambe All Ml 111ATOH12 THE NATURE Of' TH£ PRO, OftHnl• or.,.. ". er-#130, Irvine, CA 92714 . · 92627 .. , ........... • v~~ • CEEOIHG AGAINST YOU, ion and letat• ol Dor• Ker K. Dell! Ph 0 Pay· Have you started doing Orange Coun1y on 11·1·96 Thia business Is con-30, 11196, which 1s the bisiness ITATElllOOOfAMm>•OO YOU SHOULD CONTACT A othr L Coohlen eleo chofug111 Profeealonal buslnesue1t7 ~•s. 1-1·90 199837007B4 ducted by: an individual day before the an11apate<1 sat OF LAWYER. knOWn .. 81111e 'cooh-Cotp .. (CA). 300 Old New· ~~~tat~~n:azv!':s filed Daily Pilot Nov. 28. Dec. 5. Have you started doing datll speahtO ~ USE OFF~ IUllNESI Notice ,, hereby 91ven "" ran eons.vet... port Blvd .. Newport e.ach, with lhe County Clark or 12, 19, 1996 Th616 business yet? no HEUt«i SllUEE. Buyer(s) T.... 1.... --'s Sel'r8no Reconvey.-Com· • ) CA 92M3 Amy Elllotl .. ewport Beach-Costa Mesa "" .... OW1ng ,...,_" psYy as NttM or sua:uscr Attomert•. •t &.awl Robert Johnson \nc Orange County on l 1-1S·96 PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was filed Cl'l9nll6 960011·E Dec 12. l\aM\M lbandoneO the use nistft or IUl*'UeO n.ai .. Jen WaUa Andenon, (CA) 1tl00 Dove • 14s0' 19983702090 with the County Clerk of 19116 the hdltlous llUsiness name ~to"" OMd oe Trust E1q., Andorson & N~Beach,CA92660 • Daily Pilot Nov. 21, 28, Flc:tlllousBuelnHs OrangeCountyon lt-15-96 SOUTH COAST ALJT()t.() ueo.AeObyRotiettF Fero· ~. ZOTO T ... tln David Young. Ph.D .. Psy· Dec. 5, 12, 1996 th603 Name Stat•ment 19983702098 COO'EA 2433 South Broadw rwno.,.. t.l'l'IWTled ,_, whO Awenue, lanta Ana, ~st, Inc .. (CA), 4482 PUBLIC NOTICE Th• following P41r10ns aro Deily Pilot Nov. 21. 28, PUBLIC NOTICE S~ ~~Ana. CAbu w.707 • KlQUr90 trt1e aa Rooert F 12705-7817 Barranca Parkway 1130. Ir-dolng buslneu 11: Seely Dec 5 12 1996 th607 "~ ,,.,."1u$ tiness FetOnanO , merned men u Publlth•d Newport vin9, CA 92714 F1c:tltloue Busln•H Sollware Eng1nffflng, 833 · • ' fie Ml. 1...,703113 telefl!CI to ~ wa filed o tu tole ro Mpsalil propeny Beach-Costa M... Dally This bualn111 Is cor.. Nam• Statement Dov11 Drive. SUit• 23, N-· PUBLIC NOTICE FIC11TIOUI IUSINfSS Apll 21 lll'J51n0the QtJ of ""-R~ on J..-y 14 • cNcted by: an unlncor~ port Beach, CA 92663 lllAllE STATEMOO AN, County of range and """" 1986 as Ins~ No a&- ,.tlOI December 12, l3, 19, rated a11oclatlon other d:a foll~ ~s :i• Scott D. Seely. 1644 Taylor FlctlUoua Bualneu The lolowulg Pf'$00(S) 1~ NI File No ~191 016032 cl Ofllo.i ~ '" 1999. than a partnerahlp Bong U ~· ::· pl • 133, San Francisco, CA Nam• Statement dol llUSlness as SOUTH Gltn Johnson. 2433 Sou "' olllc. o1 flt Ccucy R• lhfe32 Haye you tlarttd doing ttom "' oo " ng 94133 The following persons 1tJ1 no ER Broadwty Sbtet. S.U Ana. coroer d Orange Co..rcy. ---------1 busfnfft yet? No Service. 1118A Buct<lng-This business Is con-doing business as· Kosta COAST AUTm.oTM CENT • 'll.707 CalifOtn• a'ICI ~ 10 tne PUILIC NOTICE Kerry K. Oelll ham Dr .. Costa Mell, CA ducle<I by: an Individual Mesa Produce, 2966 Brlstol 2433 Soulll Broadway Street. Helen M Joflnson, 2433 Sou Notice ol Oel-'1 9lO B~ S Pl 1-COURT Thlt 1tatem.nt wu ftll<I g:ieze Have you started doing SI Costa Mesa CA 92626 Santa Anl, CA 02707 Broaowiy Slllet Santi AN 10 Sell .,,.,....,_. recoroed U R -' with the County Clerk of Patricia L Flynn. 1116A business yet? yes. 7·1·96 Kostas Papadopoulos, Pe4ro Rosele. 71161 Cll'/ 'll.707 Augo.11129 1996 as 1nnuneni 0, CALIFORNIA, Ofange County on 1 MS.96 Buckl~em Dr.. Costa Scott D. Seely 2966 Bristol St.. Costa A...erue. "1· ltlntuigton Beach. This bus.ness was co No 19960439959 cl .. o Of· COUNTY 0, OMNQI 19"37021 oo Mesa, 92626 This statement was flied Mesa, CA 92626 CA 92648 !J)' llisbind & Wiie 110111 Recoros. 'MU. SELL on 341 The City Drfve Oall Piiot Nov. 21 28 Thie bu~lness Is con-wtth the Counly Clerk of This business Is con· Tt.s business is conducted by Signed GLEN JOHNSON, Hfl Rrl.AIY 02. 1997 • in ine ltoat Otflo• Y ' • ducted by. in Individual Orang• County on 12-6·96 ducted by: an Individual an 1ndtl4clull M JOHNSON • Iron! ol "" Fl8gpOI•• • "' aox t4t7t Dec. 5, 12, 1996 th598 Have you started <lolng 19983703928 Have you s1arted doing The f!Qtstrant commence<I to Tiu statement was lileO Wlltl Mein Entry ,..., 10 .,. Pl• Ofenp CA PUIUC NOTICE bup slr1o::''('i,1 yes. 12·5-91 o111y Piiot Dec. 12 19 26 business yet? No transact t.isiness under the the Coun~ Cle111 ot Oranoe cen111 Crvtc Cn• 401-411 1 •t a • ynn ' • ' Papadopoulos ltcuous bus.ness name o ,.~. 6 """' E ChtP!'*l Ave Plec:.noa tS•t~tlTt FlolltloYa 8ualneH This statement wH flied 1996• Jan. 2• 1997 th534 This statement was flied names hste<I aboYe on Novembe vuufllY on cember • hnu CA at 10 00 A.M AT PUBLIC IN TH& MATTIR OF ....... ltal•ment with lh• County Clerk of PUBLIC NOTICE wltt't the County Cler~ ol 22, 1996 c~r=<;:~~r26 AUCTION TO THE HlGHEST THI ,ITITION TO ni.~persona..., Oreng.t_Cou.filyon 11·22·96 Orange"'Co\Jllt'f-on~ SIGNED PEOROROSfTE l9ll6Jan 2 fgg7""'~ ~ t1tOOER+eRCAsH'(pey9111t KANdl THI° KAMI' dOlnQ butlnell as: lntema· 19883702727 Flctllloua BualnHa 19983703537 This stJtement was hied witll • • • 111 !he ume of sale tn llWf\i OP IULAUA CAAUY t1oNiJ Computer A11lat1nee Dally Pilot Nov. 28. Dec. 5, Nam• Statement Dally Pilot Dec. 12, 19, 26, tne County Clerlt ol Oranoe • PUBLIC NOTICE 1rioney ol U'le Unoled Statn l AllJAR ON llHALP Network, 8442 Modale 12, 19, 1996 Th606 Th• following persons ere 1996 Jan 2 1997 thS33jcountyOll Oecember6. 1996 811~.11ae encl lt'tl•nt con- OF llltAllL MARCOI Drtv.. Huntington S.ech. UBLIC NOTICE doing business es: watts • · • NOTICE-Tiiis ficnous Name NOTlCE Of TRUSTe?S SM.E TS veyeo 10 Ind row 1'1910 oy '' C~Y A MINOR. CA 92647 p Mlnin~ and Minerals, 310 PUBLIC NOTICE 1Statement txOirtS five years from No.: IMC»45U a.-No.: 16'°6' 1810 Oeeo °' Tru.1 "' C'"t'I NUMll" All J. Nusrat. 8442 Modal• 8 1 West l'romon1ory Dr New· tile date rt was ltltd 1n the Ollice ..-...vouNEllDEfN.l.T "" propert'f SllUtleo in MIO " Drlve Huntington S.ech Fictitious ua MH rt B h CA 92660 Flctltloua 81.1alneu lot the County Cterll A new Ftt*· UNDER A DEB> Of mJST C°'"t end St8ta hlfwwll• AtllHI CA snM8 . Name Statement ~ilbu~·~~hn Watts, 310 Name Statement '°"' Bus.nus Name Stallme DAtm .i51N U11.m YoU deac:nbecl As men IUlly a. ORDaR TO R.tlana J. Nusrat, 8442 The foll~ng '*'°"' are West Promonlory Dr .. New· The following JSersons 11e m.ist be hied pno< to tNt cllle TN« AC110H TO ~ ac:nbecl °" s..a Deed ol Trust IHOW CAUll FOR Modal• onve. Huntington doing businHs as: El Cor· f)Ort Beach, CA 92660 doing business as: Magno-The f1hno of tilts statement C1oeS YOUR PfOIERll, IT MAY BE The property lldcnu r.o CHANOI OF NAllll Beach, CA 92646 dova Aparlmtnls, 2077 ThlS' buslnen Is con-Ila Charil•. 317 Marine, Bal· not ot 1tsett authonu the use 1n SOLDATAPUIJCSM.E FYOU ocr-common deal~on '1 PETITIONER(S) EULALIA This bu1lne11 11 cor.. Cheri• Street, Cost• Mesa. ducted by: an individual boa Island, CA 92662 Ills state ot a licbOous Business NEB> Nl EXPUMATDt Of THE llTf cl IN! real orooerrt .,.. CA.MAY ABE.JAR ON BE· ducted by: husband 81ld Cf :2:2~995 Trust (Karen Have you started doing Karen Matie Frenkiet 122 ~me 1n ~olation ol the nghts ol NATURE Of 1l4E PAOC&DltG sa1~7 ·~"~~: HALF OF ISRAEl MARCOS Wife ' busineu yet? No Onyx Avenue. Balboa Is-another under Federal St111 AGAINST YOU. YOU SIOlJl De " ,,_. • • os -A- GO OD AD! CMBAY, A MINOR . HASI Have you lllftl<I doing L Larson. Trustff), 2on Wilbur John Watts land, CA 92662 common llW (See Seaon t ' CONTACT A LAWYER. On 1l1tf1 Mes• CA 92627 HAVE FILED A PETITION butlnffa yet? No ~ clt~~~7 #S, Coste This statement was !lied This business Is con· et seq Business ano Pl'oleuions • 2:00 119' LOIBTM *lfn· The '6l0er'Stgned Ti:" ois-c 11 FOR AN ORDER TO All J. Nutrat na, with the County CIBfk ol ducted by: 1111 lndlvldual Code)' GAGEESEJMCES, LLC.,"' dli¥ cl•ms llTf 1tatiollty ""Y "'" a CHANGE NAMES FSWM Thia ttatl!Mnl wu flied J!'t!ci ~~~~"::!in!:,~~ Orange County on 12-6-96 H1vt you started doing f•l1tt1ttng •••*•ll.-.e under lllCI p.w· corre<:lre$S cl 0:: prooeny ,. .. ISRAEL MARCOS CAABAY with the County Clerk of H VoY started doing 19983703999 business yet? no Newpoitlleach-Costa Mesi _,. tD Died of Tnlll 1--.it .acress ai-.o 1 common 642 56'78 TO ISRAEL MARCOS A8E· Orange County on 12-6-98 ~s ~t? yes 9-S.95 Dally Pilot Dec 12 19 26 Karen M. Frenklel CN396QSO SO\JTH Dec 12.19 26. ~ • ,,...... oe~on ' eny ""°""" -JAR 19"3703099 T · ' ' • This 11atameot was filed t996 Jan 2 1997 · Nll.M4ll!1U, Ill boall , p119t • ot .....,.. n~~-~8<1~~~~1219 a~enL •~" 1~~~1m ~~~~Cou~~~o1:===·==·==============~=:~==~==c1=~===~===========~~~==~=~~ all peraona lnlefllte<I In -r • • • This statement Wat filed Orange County on 11-15-96 this maner appear before 1998. Jan. 2. 1997 tt1637 with ane County Clerk of PUBLIC NOTICE 19983702087 :'~ ="~In 1~ PUILIC NOTICE ~e'91~i~;~:' 11'22'96 Fictitious Buslneaa Dally Pilol Nov. 21, 28, County SUf*'IOt Ce>un 11 Plot1Uou1 9utlnn1 Daily Pilot Nov. 28 Dec. 5 Name Statement Dec. 5. 12• 1996 th606 IM eddr"' 1t1own above N It t t 2 9 1996 •Th609H. Th• following ptfsons are1---------~~-on M, 1997, 11 2:00 The~~ a ·~:s are 1 '1 ' doing business as: R.M. PUBLIC NOTICE o'clOCk pm find tMn and dol b 11ne":e~· Cl N PUBLIC NOTICE Construction, 2164 Puente ___ ...,..;.,. ___ _ thlf hc)w" ca~ If My ng u • Ave.. Cosla Mesa. CA lMY• ti!v. wh tti.' peUUon Company, 918 Almon<I Flc:lltloua Bu1lneaa 92627 Fi1t No. 19"3103917 for mang9 of~ thould :ace, Newport 8MCh, CA Nerne Statement Richard A. Montgomllf'Y. FICTJTIOUI IUINIESI not be gt.,,.td C ~ Lowd ttO M-Th• followtng peraon1 ere 21114 Puente Ave.. Costa MAME ST&TfMOO " It ~ ~ thlt a a 1 en. doing buslnHs u · The Mesa, CA 92627 Tiie lollowtnQ person(•) i"re copy or lNI Ofder to ehow :_on h ~~~ Newport Outer Umlt• (DHlgn cen-This buslnts• I• con, clOlnQ business as ESJlf:IESSO cause t>t publleNd 11'1 ~ M ~ 1ee12 ter) 4320 Campua D• .. ducted by: 1n lndlvldual EhflORIUM TT77 EoflQtf Ave . COIT A MEIA DAILY Pu.o Pliano. ~ CA 11io. Newport S.ach, 1.A Have you started doing 1103 ltl"'llQIDn Buch. CA PILOT a ~ ol ,....12 • 92660 buslneu yet? yH, 1991 112647 '1 ctH:\lldoft 1 Ubo •.:v El lllOI M a.an. 2589 fUchard A. Montgomery Mohammed AtMlll &bit. l:a In M ~ M Thia bu~lneH 11 con-FJw.y er.: Coit• M ... , This statement w11 !lied MOO Edtnoer Aw #U202, STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? IMtt ~ a weet f0t '1o1.w ClllCMCI by. ~ CA 92MO wllh the County Clerk of lt.intnQIOll Beacn. CA 9'l647 c~ .-a ptlof to :.r;.:no doing Thi• bualneff le con-Orange County on t:Z-6-96 ,.bll l<hanbn, 8400 Edtnge e e e e e e e e e e e e e IN dlY of IN Mlftng. Catlhy LOWdtft ducted byl en lndlvldual 19H3703931 A.,. . 10202. tt.inll•n Beldl DAfllJ NOV t4, t... ~ ... J9Ckton Have youyet'lawte<I doing Cally Piiot Dec. 12, 19, ~II. CA~~ cOtQic:led ~ a AL• "1 c" •AN, Thi• ~ waa ~ =:* M B;: 199', J811. z. 1991 th836 ncli~ll nes.s 1s .I U D Q •IC 0 • • I • *"" the ~ a.tc of This ... tlment wu filed PUILIC NOTICE en i~•nte '* not Ytl •n ::Uco:r""' aun. ==r 1'·2MI ~ ~ ~4:.i: F1ot1t1oua eua1ne.. :C.:;:at~ : .,. ~••• lllLAfUO • Olly Not"°"· n. Dec. s. 1Minoani NeiM statement '*""~*'*"" UA"lfmlOel 491 N, 11, tt.1• Thet4 Ollly Plot NoY. 28, O.C. I, The to110w1ng perlOl\I art SGNB> ~ AMMAR c .. 111• r.-:-;.tt/h llUl&JC NOTICI 1t ti 1• TM11 doing bullneH at: Falcon SIBAi, NIBALIOW«AN IOO. ........, ' ' Q<Mi landscape MalMt-TM ......,. .. Ned ll4fl 10•1•.1' AtTO I "9•o• IBM n• PUIUC NOTICI =· 203l2 ~W:no°f" ~:tc.:,a,°'1~ ,.. .,..,...... Nw .... 1111nt ,.. ..... ••111111 ~ ~,:~·i.s G••tl4. ~~·Thia ftcMous Mime '-•II•'•• ""'°" Thi~~ ...... ......,.. 1ntt \'ott>a Ave .. Chino, Stlltmerit"°"'M)Ullftlnl ••• C1• .... ~ =:('-;m"; -==· 1M tolowtnQ pertOnl' .. CA tt7t0 .. a. 11 -flld 1n !tit Nil Du~ Ii 1L tt. Dr c.J. ~cfA =c • ~ Thie bu1lt1111 11 con-ot b eou,_ Ott\ A new f;cl-11; tM. ...._ ~ 1m ..... 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"""'-# oilt ]II& G.tJ Will 1'f"W ltt • ml • (:\ ( • liiil ttn..1M By Fax (714) 631-6594 (Plea~ iridudt your name and phone number and we·u call you bark with a price quote.) ByPbone (714) 642-5678 ~ E•·iil• By MaMn Penom 330 West Bay Stteet Costa Mesa, CA 92627 A1 Newpon Blvd. & Bay 81. Boars Tel ephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday WaJk-ln 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday ....Rot~~Jk1uDinc:1~~ ~ ~-t'..... ·...,.·r. w'ith<rtu'nStr.'fttl pulflfihef~i'Vts""trle nghc· 10 censor, reclassify, revi~ or tejrct any clasaified adverti.scment . Please report any error that ma_y be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot accepts no liability for any error in an advertii;ement Tor which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space ac1ually occupie<l b_y the error. Credi1 ran only be allowed for the first insertion. ----Deadllnes ---- Monday ................. Friday 5:00pm Tuesday .............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ......... Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ....... Wednesday S:OOpm Friday ............... Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ............... Friday 5:00pm iiACiiREAiiiiiiGEiiiiiiiiiliii12iii5 ~~J>~T 2169 iicoiisiiiTiiiAiiMiiEiiiSAiiii2ii62ii4 iiDUPiiiiLEXESiiiiiiiiiiii27iiOiii4 ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT5530 EMPLOYMENT5530 APPLIANCES 6011 ~1::~s & 6059 : : = Wiii Sell F••t liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii *p* C1 o m P •x r1 • 20BuRr/ W2•b•t~l5r:,•t•t' dryCh~:':i: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil *Ref rig Ss2005 00• Washehr/ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii · _... Wyoming 40 acre •Newport Cr•••• r o•• • g r · a, n • Adventure Travel Bookkeeper dryer, 14 · eac · Older B•bY Grand ~OUAL ..ovSIH<l retreat. Hunt, Fish, 2bd/2.5ba. Vary nice 1·'hBA townhomas w/ 2·ca~ gar, patio, LOST & A k'N'A II Growlhg H.B. lndua-848-9848 Pl•no w/bench, re· 01>1>011TuN1Tv outdoor actlvllles. executive condo. yards & patios. S825 aec negotiable OC O trial lnatrumant Manu· cenlly tuned. $750 Nr beach. 840·2848 714-895·3357 FOUND 2925 OBO 975•034 All1tlltslllull..nllllltlnlllls Take over balance $1400/mo. Now hiring 17·23 gals facturer nHda full FURNITURE 6014 . · . -........,laMlllijtcttelMF•d· $15,480. At $139.28/ C•ll 873-7308 E'alde B•chelor & guys frff to travel charge bkkpr lnclud· eral fair HMUat Acl If 1111 n mo. Call Owner Nick BEACH 'N BAY Garage. $550/mo. Incl ROOMS • 2706 FOUND Br•o•l•t all maJor cilia• & Ing: AIR, A/P, G/L. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TICKETS __..._.C.MIU1•1111tll 714-548-2803 RENTAL CO. ulll. Lndry faclllly. N•w&ort Beach area. rHort ., .. , lncludlng payroll & taxea. 5 yra Antique 4 po1ter It ....,.... . ._, ,....,.u1, Th• Mo•t •802·3111 * all to Identity. CA, NY. co. DC & min exp req'd. Xlnt Mahogany twln·b•ds. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 607.5 '-•llltlH 11 llllsC1lr11llllllOA ---------•·--------Balboa PerGn•ul• Point 548-1888 Hawaii! No exper. oppr1 for th• right par· Maple table & 2 chairs Cirque du Sollel _, .. llA. celtf. 1tUtloll. CEMETERY LOT/ EXCLUSIVE l!'ald• Prime Location, Nlce clean quiet home FOUND Female blonde nee. 2wks all expense son. Send resume In-Elhan Allen hideaway Two tick e IS for ... ...., ... ~ IMlllbll&llv•tt CRYPT 1225 Zip COd• In Town 2/br 1/ba, enclosed Furn. bdrm w/klt prlv. Cocke s a lal Abou1 paid training w/return eluding aalary hl1tory bad/couch & chair up-coming shows . ......,.;-, •• INIJIUollll "9285r' ¥:2~~·· u~~;s8g41: w/d. S4SO& 675-2102 2y,. r01:_ n 12•19 on trana guaranteed. to: 18792 Burka Lane, 852-0445 Feb. 91h at the .... ·., ... ~.,lilftl. Luxury rental condo-mo • N .B . Oceanfront & Beach & Adams. H.B. Mu1t be aharp, enlhu· H.B. 92847 Cl••r glaas tbl tp 314.. O .C . ~a l rgrounda ..... ._. •. ,.-... Pac ific View 4 Ocean mlnlums CLOSE-OUT We•t Sid• 2bd/1ba, 22nd St. Pvt room 989-8307 alutlc outgoing & CASTING· Movla Extras thick. Shell marble lbl Orea! aeatsl 830-9714 ':': • Tiii'· -.... , wlll 1101 View Iota "205 CDEF. In prHllglous Newport FP, attach gar, lndry unfurn, share balh. o ready to •t•rt todayl Production train••• B h I d -,. --·,,_.. Coull Only 2 mlles L ST Wht cockatlel vie For Interview c•ll: . . tp. ot mporle . .,__._... ___ 8dWtt!M· $11 ,500. 310/531· 1 hookups. $775/mo. Utll paid. N/S pref. 181h/Placentla 1219. H••old Brooks. M"", FllmStudlo.533-5249 30"x80". 642-81811••••••••• --r-... -• 7321. or 7021558-0431 away rom the beach. •882·3111• Kitchenette In room. 1100 Rl!WA.RD v -...-GllDllGE SALES ,,,... • 1'111111111 ~Ill ls Ml our beautiful 2bd, 2ba Lndy. 1 block to •ry 10.m-6pm. 842·2870. Driver/Courier Form•I oak dng tbl ~ .-....1111e1N.O.rullsrr design• start at tameJyoung. Owner Your vahlcle. Part· hand catVad +8 chrs ••••••••• ~ .._._ ...._. IUI 111 $1370• Each claHI· NEWPORT Newport Pier. $480. heartbroken. 850-7035 An Extra $900/W .. k time evenlngs. Local ... _....,. A•'ly designed floorn. Call Sam 87$-4808 ProceH HUD/FHA re-rout~•. ae9.oo9e w/bevl'd glass china '11 .. iu.ta '"9rUM• In 11111 HOUSES/ ...., ,.. BEACH 2669 funds. No exnarlence. cbnt, mirrored back & -BALB--------....,_ .. ..,...... • • Ian Includes w/d , re-l-800-758-0377-24 hrs FT M•n•••r·Yog• Illes, S2150. 3 pc blk OA _..,,,...., ... ,.ce. CONDOS frlgerator. private ga-VACATION EMPLOYMENT Pl•c• ... ka a hlghty 11a1 1thr .... s1soo ISLAND 6106 ;;ai.11111111e1mlnllll.ClllHUO FOR RENT rage, microwave, gas * 1BR SOSO* 2722 ASS l!MBLV FIT 8am-motJvated person w/ (7141220-1040 •"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 'Tlll·llwll 1·•-4Z'·1518. kt range and flraplacew. 28R 2 u s795 RENTALS 4:30pm M·F $5.50/hr. strong people akllla to ..,..,,.,,---::-,--.....,.,..,..---,,--..,..1• )lilt--~-·. DC .. ,,..... Clly llght view loca· D/W Incl. eoxao pool. No exp. nee. Sml mfg manage 2 aludloa. King Size W•t•rbed S•I 8•m.4pm ~-''HUDll42'·3SGO. tlons, gated com· No pets. Carport. Kau•I Ooeanfront EMPLOYMENT plant. Apply In peraon lndlv rnust be organ· Ok stained pine. 2 Mfg'• aportawear _.. munlly; pets welcome. Vlat• Del M••• C d P 1 t between 10-4:30. lzed, have Yoga & cupboards & mirror samples, pine lable. JIOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE •GENERAL tORONA DEL MAR 2122 $1995/mo OLDI! COM Ocean 1lde PCH Carm•l·llke Cottage Wooday setllng•Trees 2br/2ba R·1 Alt. Gar. Our r&Sldenta have *545_..855* G~r,, :ho;,or~!~a~.:.".; 5530 18791 Burke Ln. H.B. supervleory exper. on tall headboard. Tall chlldren's ciolhes & access to state of the Call Dianne 38()....,A2 pedeatal frame with m I n c e I I a n e o u s by. Lo-ratesl 24<>-3197 ....,.. tt h t d 109 T art fllneas faclllty, apa-••••ch Ar••* Looking lor PT Recap· ma reaa. ea er, pa • opaa (Alley) clous and modern Penlnsula yrly 1·3bd. CLASSIFIED Good jobs llonlal ded ralls, 8 drawer1, 4 clubhouse, 2 pools, 2 All cloae to water. RENTALS TO Wa th• reaource you reliable servkrs cablnala. lncludes•---------spas and business sn5-Sl500. Hollday & can count on to .. 11 a Houaekeeper 3 days comforter, plllow CORONA center. IMMEDIATE vacallon Rental• also. SHARE 2724 myriad of merchan· Interesting thinis a week. 8:30am·2pm. ahams. aheats. $200. DEL MAR VIII• Rental• di•• llema, becau.. 10 buy Eng 1paaklng w/car & Call 540.6995 6122 MOVE·IN avallabla. 875•4812 our columns compel raference1. 644·5952 Call 640·2800 •----28R Qre•t Local qualified buyers to I ' II h J•v• Centr•l•N.B Ht• 2bd 2b• 1885 Hardwood nrs, 8911:>er calll I s a 1 ere Uk• new. vaulted call, crpt, w/d. Gar. ertyard. 942.5 9 78 every day Now hiring! Service/ no pe11. Great areal ..... s_1 __ 3_5_o_. _87_6_-87_54___ in Classified sales, food prep. We otter fun environment, •reatrlctlona apply Queen Plllo~op matV box aprg. Never used, been In atorage. Can dallver . S250. (8181 309-4989 S•t/Sun 8-1 Xmas gift Items @.' wholHale prlca1: great selac• tlon . 759-0437 . 700 1/2 Narclnus MaryAnn McGuire 84&-8770 Ellla Really Group APARTMENTS 1002 -C-O-ST_A_ME_S_A-21_2_4 FOR RENT 760-1713. 857-1n8. Balbo• le Brfprvt bath flex hrs & training. Nwprt Hght• 3 BR In home. Full prlv. Bay EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT Pl .... call: ~9 --------•---------PP~: :tJ,}'mJ.d·~ ~~wirt1f.ar-,:7~e~ 5530 5530 PT Lort'• Kitchen MERCHANDISE COSTA MESA 6124 Lunch Rout•• MISC. 6015 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii securlly. 848-49&4 CM 1BR 350/LsVLse. Monday-Friday. Earn iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii a SALE Sal 9-2. Oas FABULOUS Now Avall 4br 3ba •---------Oceanfmt W. Newport W/artlsl & •ludenl. Prl· $40·$50 per day. Hot .... , Bo••• 11ove, frig, clths. We Oc e•n Vlewel ' BALBOA 3bd/2ba. Yrty, Ip, gar. vhate, qul8et3, 1 h2a1P1P1Y 87 .. 2937 100 • "!."' •·ay boxes are movlngl 665 Park. Exec type hm w/2600 S 1 975m o. Pro~art~ oma. • '" " 181h/C 1 t Walk To Beach! sq 11. new decor, SC PENINSUIA 2607 -;.---~-~Ad Prod • p T S • c r • t • r y/ with •cal••· S95 each. res mon • •Perfect 3bd/2ba. Plaza area, pool & Hou.. 842· 85 Lrg room, pvt bath & i!'Jtl uctlon Bookkeeper 18-20 714-991·747.2. *Sat..8am• ' o lg flat lot, Fr doors. gardner ave, $1950. Spectacul•r Oce•n entrance. Big clOteta. ~ 1.~.Z -\ • -ffeX. nr•/long term. 1-800-530-0008 Clolhea: chlld'e & • flrdwd firs. Gour kit. Dave 54S.7508 2bd/1ba L.atg• deck, and Channel View• S575/mo. 472·2098 ~ f;~ 'T! JSt Computer ••r nee, adult, etutfed animals, : 1375k. •3bd fixer, garage, W/0, yHrty. Luxurloui lbr and COM4blks tobaach ~ ~ ~ Mac halpfu . Fax M•k~ $$ Now US camping equip ~•b yard S299 k. ---------$985 ulll Incl. Avail .qA'.,;f\ ,.~~ • rHume 873-8797 Gov I Auction. Hma, b k • • •4bd/3ba Ma in HUNTINGTON 12/15. 84S.5882 1br+loft with 2 1pa· H.B. Pen l.l'g rm, big 'l~~~f.i '1!'..-1 • e era, Jwlry, etc. Gel 00 •• games . beach view'. pano cloua balconlea. closet, xtra atorage. 3 ~ Receptionist for up-your own Insiders 2981 Bimini Pl. ocean view, catallna BEACH 2140 BAYFRON'r 2bd/2ba Abundanl walk In housea to beach. Costa Mesa rypchousc needs decaiJ acale tanning aalon hndbk. 800-3l8-8890. S•t/Sun 8·1 New Bunsel & clly Illes, lg condo, near Pavllllon, closet and atorage. 1500+ dap. 548-6653 . .J I b ... .J h CdM. People peraon ...-:---:.....,..---,,..,.......,.,,_ Xmas ltema, fem apd View decks, big lot. 2-car pkng, pool, dock Gaa and water paid. NB H t 3b 2 Sb orientcu pcop e o SC»eu wir accuracy to w/lote of energy. FT, New Deluxe Nordlo bike, kid'• Jeep, new n o ur kit, s 6 99 k. 3 BR 28A Lrg pool, avaU, no peta. $1600/ WalktoBalboalaland II• r · a, bccomeapartofouradbuildingtcam. M·F.Call 845-5381. Tr•o never uHd. desk,etc.1671Tustln • d H k mo. yr1y. 973 •940 and the beachea. gauge, frplc, w/d. $375. fS44.0811 . -•Superb ocean view yar · oo u ps. -$500 +'h utllltl•• _ .. _ SALltS PermfPT. ----..,,,....-----• $1200/ $900 Pre1tlgloua resort · · •---· -= •---------lols. S175k·S399k. mo, ••cu-•B•yfront• bachelor llvlng with atunnlng Avl Now 842·3828 G d 60 Phone & voice mall Pottery Barn waxed HUNTINGTON : * * * * rlty. (310) 645-9854 PA1lO. cle I t rcat spec •minimum wpm -eal •...J9L For1une 39 pine tabla 32x80ofeliall ~ x--SCOTT LAND CO. -----------1 n/amkr/pet:r;;e':~~ aunaete •nd ~c.ool NB-OC .. nftont Beaut Accurate typing Co. Work from hoi;ne. '495, Hll 1250. n ng •'"ft\.O 614u • 499·1000 5br 3ba, lrg bonus rm, $595/mo. 873·1943 brHHa. Apt• •tarting furn hH on brdwalk. Experience wirh Macintosh computers Computer, modem, chalra/wax pine uphol-1=iiiiiii!~ii!iiiii~iiiiiiiii 3-car gar, pool/spa, •t $1350. 789·185 w/d, f/p, gar. Prof'I. car a must. Bue+ stared Ht of 8 (Incl 2 •• " close to beach, Upp• 3bd/2b• ••STUDIO Apt. un-Marble nre $550/mo. Prcviow typingC'Xperiencc comm, bene. Call arm chairs) $3SO. S•t Ontv 8•m • Real Estate ~ For Sale? ~ ..... ~ Weekend Open Houses? ••••• The Dally Pilot Real Estate Tab whlc:h Is published each Sal· urday Is an effective nd Inexpensive way to showcase that special property. Call our ClaS1ifled Department Todayll 642·5678 ., CORONA Q~L MAR 1022 school & shopping. 1 h .. to beach. Yrly. furn. W/O, Pool, Ten· 07S.0342 Ad building experience helpful. bur not 7 14-850.CJ327 STEP a Tot roller Kenllworth St. 52200· 31 0-832-4411 S 1495/mo. 2-car pkng. nls, & Jacuul. Prof. NB oceanvlew, modern. necessary S coaater $40. Sand· Holl day mlac. Jim 875·5009 S695/mo. 640-0518 clean, mstr·br, walk·ln WI .. _ ecretar1w1 Exp,'d, washed Siik. 54", rad.1--------- 1 t ... bal all -computer terala ncl tauna, navy-Lotsl All NEWPORT c • • P"' cony, av word proceaalng, able 1 ~-t d 721 .. 73• NEWPORT BEACH 2 l69 COSTA MESA 2624 S tunning 1200aq.ft loft/office 1pace full kit & bath. Adfacenl to Via Lido Marina. S1300/mo. 225-1815. now, $650. 650-9888 A friendly working environment to work 7am-12pm, n ,.,n c:on · ·• "" BEACH 6169 NB VILLA 28R 28A Convenient pan-time shifu Mon-Fri. Prefer legal/ Xmas lrH• potted 8-9' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $517mo Low Income Senior. Amenltlea. Opportunity to move into graphic design acct'g bckgrd. Com· $39. Cltru1, fruit, avo-$600 + 1/2 utll. Aval menae work Jan 8th. cado treea fruiting Fr I ·S • 1 ·• u n 9 •2 · 3Bd Home In Newport furn studios, u1ils Incl. Shores. New carpeV Clean, modern, •• 1/2197. 873-8215 One pan-time 6pm 10 l lpm. 4 day a Fax rHuma: 54a-.290 $10. Herb1, Junlper1, Eatate Sale, fum, w/d, k h'ft · 'I bl Sal ~--vine• $1. Ceman! toya, exercise/Ice hdwd firs/pain!. $1950 cured parking, poo11I••••••••• Nwpt Hgta Exec hm, Call Renay 720-8410 spa. Diane 642-8228 MISCELIANEOUS 2-bdrms avt, fplc, w/d, yard. $500./$800. + Bayrldg• Condo 2BR, $599 Move In RENTALS 113 u1il. 850-1004 2BA, Ip, gar, pool, Cln lg mtn "•bl 1u1A H apa, gated. SJ450/mo • -n-s., .. , wpt N. tnhm• Matt (8181 980-7878 18r, Wik-In cf1t, pool. new aulte, all amen. Cini Bayrldge Condo 3bd/ 3ba. (2 mitts) FP, In- aid• lndry, 2-cr gar. Gated comm. w/pool / 1pa. $1800. 640.2384. carpet. nr bch, TrVSq. quiet Pref N/S. $825/ Bunkhouae Apt• CONDOS & mo + 1/2 utll +dep. Pat 842·1401 TOWNHOMES 2702 844-9581 1 bdrm M ob 11 e Room In Quiet 1 level H o m • a 0 u I • t home In C.M. $300/ ••cure no peta Weatmln•t•r ChlmH I I fl 558-8378 wee s 1 u ava.i a e. ary ran~ rrom Telemarketer Full or founlns 1110 bird hockey equip & morel $ l 0 10 $1 2 depending on experience. pan time telephone ... _ ....,. ......, ,; """22 1824 Port Ashley reaearch, recruiting ba .... -"· ...,_74._ Physial and drug test rcquimi. Send within the computer --------- ruume and cover letter 10: lndu•'J,· No HIH. COLLECTIBLES NEWPORT CAiifornia fAmmunity Nm ~'!;;~:'~xi~~. at , 6017 COAST 6170 Attn: The CCNl Typchousc Tutona Pl' •11·1191 S•t a-1 Nalghbofho<>d 330 West Bay Street hr AP Ch•m. P~1lca, •Ll•rdo N•tlvlty Mo~ Salel antiques Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Calculua, Bk>. .O.C. (JoHph, Mary. JHua, painted cottage 'furn, 3.2 +college GPA. Donkey. Cow, and 3 couon patio furn 443-2700 King•) Retall $2840. clo1he1'. toys, dbl bed: 1991 Newport blvd 2br 2.5ba, attalched :os4~7~· 1v m -..nk Owned It'• Harbor View Hom•• 84e-8373 overalzed 2-car •gar, • •g. Not, Steal It lal 4bd, 2·1Atba, bHUI ~=---"~~="",.....,,,,.,,,,..,=-FAH/A-C. lndry hkup S h•r• 2bd/2ba In N.8. Salling for 12300 obo. mlacl FOiiow algnsl E .. •tov.n:iVP 833-8265• 45 C•v•doe c.. . ... ~ -~~· Two houaea, R2 , remodeled. 13000/mo. •1 MONTH FRl!I!• patio. nr McDonald nHr Faah lala. Fam, ocean side. 5389k. Agent 800-892·7158 ·CM Famlly VIII•&•· Douglaa. $945 + .. c. n/a, 1/2 utll. $525. Call • Scotl 282·2741 --,...,..,......,....,..-=-.,,.--..,,-Galed 2·3Bd $775-875 714-895·3357 Tammy 714-529-8733. .. Century 21 Lido 1•1• B•yfront Wd hk-up, appla, ver1, Sh•r• 3bd/2.9ba 2Br/2Ba new on aandl carport. Sect.a wetcome•---------.: ProfeHlon•I• Lndry, f/p. 13!500/mo, Se habla Eapanol. 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Mllage 75k. $1,450 wlltt OMAlt SHARF ~ -....1111.iUl.al'-lllliil._.&. .. ~'-l~-l.jl..,a~-!111••-m;;:S near Pa~. 110,900 ~~·"'!:•~4-,..;..1"°...;;;..;•;_;o;.;o;....:;;•:.__ $23,950. •3 1.a1 H Mt.oaoe> and TANNAH H1f1SCH -· ------------------------....;....,. 080. (11\1) 778-2663 '89 S•d•n DeVllle ACROSS &O CNlte ..... Tl" for 25' Hll BUC, blk 11hr. Gold pkg, '97 S ub/Tahoelt'rtl'a •ea ••••Ith Wht W/btk 1 ODenlna lle9ddreSI boM. '* Udo Brld~. V-8 , full power, Huge dlac/lmmetl def bra. 38k mil••· Mint L18TKNTOPARTNER 4 srn.lcfum M TOfMCIO • Hwpt ecn. great 1oc. loaded. Boa• a1.,eo, DlrecU.e..._ cond. 5-•pd, tint. .. e -oe.p titue ... Mn'WlO S9.00 P9r ft. e7w 118 phone, xlnt oonH. (714 ) ....:-1a;r, $15,900. e754Ht North·South wlnerable. South out at °"! .. .Wnenbility. .....,_.,. 85 Hone $8750. Call Steve deala. 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Tbf. only excu11e for Lhe leader to ignore this 11ignal is to he right. mond ahift ia obvious -declarer Stoller lnclans 41 Hurried might be able to discard a diamond 55 Spot lor dancing 26 Pop 43 Daisy - loeer on dummy'• clubs but not, the 57 Tropical fruit 28 Caesar'• 46 And so on. reverse; any club trick11 due the 58 Scent tongue abbf. defense would 11till come their way. ,.........,._ ... ___ _ Note Norlh'11 jump to four he11rlll on minim11I values. Tbc problem waa that a bid or three hearts might sound as being simply competitive when two aces and four-card sup· port repre11cnted invit.aLional val· ues. South might. have been wiser, with a minimum opening bid, lo double rather than compete at the five-level, but was unwilling to sell That removes any J>MllihiliLy of an cnclplny nnd the di?frnse collect" three tricks. Learn to be a better bridge player! Su b1cribe n ow to the Goren Bridge Letter by callin1 (800) 788·1225 for information . 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