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SPORTS ' CdM, Newport boys
volleyball score aces
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S 0 A R·I NG
Temperatwes, spirits
are on the rise
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Sefving the Newport-M~ community since 1907
Newly elected City Co1:lllcil and· schooi board ~embers talk about their
rookie season -what they've learned, what they.'ve accomplished.
Dana Black: Learning
to balance watchdog
ways and government
procedures
By Michelle Terwilleger
NEWPORT-tvfESA -For New-
port-Mesa school boaid rookie
Dana Black, her first 100 days in
office has meant balancing
between being true to herseU
and her constituents and getting
along with her colleagues.
Black campaigned on her
skepticism about the school's
budget and her participation in
the •Gang of Five" that found
inconsistencies in the d1strict
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MARC MARTIN I OAl.'1' PILOT
In the running ...
former Costa Mesa High
standout Katte Grogan ls
garnering acclaim at the
University of Massachu-
setts. See Sports, page Bt.
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a,bout route. to the Cast-
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was supposed to open last
fall. Residents are anx-
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AROUND TOWN ...... A6
BEST BUYS .......... ~Al.
(i.AsSIFIED .......... 86
COMMUNITY FORUM A 18
• ENTERTAINMENT .... A12
POLICE FILES ......•.. A2 -PUBLIC NOTICES ..... -.84
SOCIETY ........... A 13
SPORTS ....•..•..... 81
WEATHER ............ A2
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Did you mi3s it?
.Sprlng· off lei ally
began at 5:55 a.'m.
today and you
were probably sleeping.
However, you won't miss ·
the great weather today -
ll'a all around us .
See w..ther, Page A2
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•:• NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOLS
budget before
former district
budget director
Stephen Wagn-
er's $4 million
embezzleme nt.
After he r
election, Black
spent her
nights poring Dana Black
over the bud-
get and her days asking district
staff questions, leading her to
conclude that some of the ideas
she ha·d as an "outsider~ won't
work because of legal and
bureaucratic restrictions.
• SEE SCHOOLS PAGE A 10
~oyes, Thomson:
Learning to navigate
through Newport's
political maze
By Jennife r Annstrong
NEWPORT BEACH -New-
port Beach Cfty Councilmen
John Noyes and Tom Thomson
have spent their first 100 days '
dro,~g in sta!f report.$, learn-
ing the intncacies of watet pipes
and navigating a bit of politics.
All the while, they've still been
trying to make a splash with
ideas they pitched as platfonns -
both of wtuch emphasized more
corrununity involvement.
•:• NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL Cowan, Somers: Two
.1 council newcomers
I waste no time in
"My advice to anyone who
wants to run for council: Get
involved in the system," said
Thomson, who took over John
Cox's long-held seat. "In U1e
campaign, I was criticized for
saying it would be fun -but I
•SEE NEWPORT PAGE A10
I mixing it Up
By Susan Deemer
COSTA MESA -Fellow City
Council members say newcom-
ers !1eather Somers and Libby
Cowan are the fastest-adapting
council members to sit on the
dais in recent yeclfs
Somers, 40, d citizen activist
pnor to her election in Decem-
ber, has no trouble voicing oppo-
sition to issues, her peers say,
part:Icularly when 1t comes to
reviewing new llquor llcenses
•:• COSTA MESA COUNCIL
Libby Cowan· ' Heather Somers
Cowan,-43, on the other hand,
stepped into her role a& a counctl
member from the Planrung Com-
mission Her deos1oru. are sa.id to
be made after .caretuJ thought.
but ?he 1 not afraid to take a
stani.i on issues, nor commit
• SEE COSTA MESA PAGE A 11
SALUTE TO SPRING Mother will offer .
:·reward for capture
of daughter's .killer
• Costd Mesa investigators remain tight-lipped about the
strangulation of 26-year-old Adrianne Sudweeks.
·sy Christopher Goff ard, Daily ~t
COSTA MESA -Nearly a month
after a 26-year-old Orange Coast
College student was strangled ·to
death m her Costa Mesa apartment,
the victim's mother will appeal to the
public today in an effort to catch the I
killer. j
Working w1th police and volun-
teers, Sandy Sudweeks of Costa
Mesa Wll1 distribute flyers m the
area surrounding the ,Mission Drive
apartment where Adrianne Sud-
weeks was found sldin on Feb 22
The filers will advertise a $5,000
..... n;ward offered by the older Sud-1
weeks for information leading to the
capture and conviction of the killer,
said Costa l\1esd Pollce Lt Ron
Smith
The group. wrut:h will meet at the
comer of El Canuno Drive and Men-
doza Drive at 4:30 p.m., will cover
roughly a four-block area in the dls-
An aspmng photographer. Sud-
weeks had attended Ord.nge COdst
College--smce 1993 and .worked 1n
the photo ldb. Those who knew her
are still contending wtth the shock of
the loss
·Ken SteuCk, her supenisor a.t the
photo department and her fnend,
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+ ~..$5,000 reward for infomia-
tion is being offered by Sandy
Sudweeks, mother of Adrianne
Sudweeks, slain in February in
Costa Mesa. Those with infor-
mation should call Costa Mesa
Police Department Detective
Jack Archer at 754-5360, Detec-
tive 1im Schennum at 754-5120,
or the desk officer at 754-5281 .
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tribution effort, Smith said. I recalled hJ d.lsbehef on readmg
Described by those who knew her about the homicide m the paper.
as keen-witted and outgoing, Adn-"I must have read that story·seven
anne Sudweeks shared a second· or eight tunes.· he said "And all the
floor apartment wtth her boyfriend, tune I th'ought, 'God. Adnanne as
29-year-old Richard Johnson, and a going to have sueh a laugh over Uus
roommate, 38-year-old Michael Wal-because there has to be some nus-
terhouse. , Johnson reportedly take.'· Steuck said. •And the hrst
returned home to discover her body message I got that morrung was from
MARC MARTIN 1-0A'f..'I' PILOT
Fritz Warren sails hls 30 by SO-foot Stars and Stripes down the channel tn Newport
Harbor recently. Today ls the ftnt day of spring, and the NewporVMesa area has
been drenched tn summer-llke weather. See story on page 82.
The apartment was abandoned Sandy. saymg Adnanne won't be at
days alter the lulling. Police have work anymore becau e she died •
reported no arrests and have Steuck said the Police Depart-
remained tight-lipped about tbe ment brought a dog to sniff around ·
invesbgation. The Vlctim's mother so the photo department last week for
far has avoided the media. clues .
·Cox: ltS not llbet, .but hello, Dalaf
•Banned from Tibet, congressman battles Chinese government.
Meanwhile, he plans to visit exiled Tibetan leader in Taiwan.
By Christopher Goffwd, ~Pilot him to make a planned side bip to nbel
Tbe newa came in a aypdc commu·
nique from the Cbi.nete Bmbuly, aaying
the country was •unable to make
arrengement for the vi* due to ICbedul-
IDg diftlculty .•
Ska then. Cox bu~ for~
to~ of State Madll11De ~
IDd fuiw Sen. JUMI SllMr, lbe U.S. =*•••dew'° ChinL TbOUgb a.ma ....
lt\ICk ~ '° lbatlM d9cAilcm Iii .. plll,.Olll Wei ... WOUid. bM ....
money-tbe pr:111111• wm wan tbll --.
•(S••wJ told .. tbat b8 would ...
stem demands on the Ollnese
foreign minister, but that 1 ·
should know t.bAt be h1mlelf
hu bad a request in ta the Peo-
ple's Republic of China to trav-
el to Tibet, and that be bu
been denJed, • Cox ta.Id
Wedneeday ftom hit WUblng-
ton Clftk.oe.
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Al THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1997 Newport BHchJCosta Mesa Daily Pilcx
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Goodbye winter; hello ••• summer?·
.<,'ou t h Coast Vi.llage
util/ be craft hamlet
J c hristmas Everyday
SprlngUme" 1s under
wdy di South Coast
\'llldge throuqh Sunday. There
111 tho11!'.c1ndc, of home decorator
11r11t 1plt 11t•mc, from more thdJ1 75
'1•r11l1Jri, ol this ctnnudl crdft
""'M fhr> q1tts avaa..lable uiclude
ct1 11 ••rctl1\i1• Ed'>ler bask ets, hand-
p.1i11\1·d 1•qqs, dOd Edster ydrd
c.111 11111·111., such dS d 6-foot-tall
l11·tc•1 c 'ottontd1l dOd cute little
1 1111 i.. .,. in c1 row
1\dcl1l11111dl items ancJude gar-
11t·11 wine,, flordl tablt:! accents
.. 1HI wr1U dP<'Or, Victonan theme
11'\vdf\ <ind hctnd-ddorned adult
1111rl < lidclrc•n's dppdrel A large
,,.11·1 111rn 1Jf lwniPmdcJe con1ec-
'"'''" p11h•-w1nnsnq Jdms and
11•1!11·' .,.,.;,.,.I hff•dds dnd more
1dcl 11 tmnl tour h to th<' gilt pre-
-;1•nl.1l1C•ll
As winter gives way
to sprip.g, it's -as the
weatherman says -
"WlSeasonably warm,
but-not uncommon"
By Jennifer ~mstrong, Daily Piiot
W armer weather, more beachgo-
ers, sunnier skies and lighter
clothing __... all are pdrt of the
rites of spring in places with -a seasonal
change.·
But in Costa Mesa a(ld Newport
Beach. the promise of such things hap·
pening today, the lirst day of spring,
would mean nothing pleasant.
For the weather to get warmer, the
temperature '1;'.0\lld have to reach above
90 degrees. More beachgoers would
mean shoulder-to-shoulder crowds. Sun-
nier skies would· be bllndi.ng. And lighter
clothing would border on indecency .
Beaches and bikini shops saw unusu-
ally big crowds on the 84-degree last day
of winter -wtuch, as a reminder, is cold
and blustery in most Qf our country. lron-
ically, the National Weather Service pre-
dJcted a cooling trend to begm today, the
first day of the supposedly warmer sea-
son. , ""n'" 1111111., <tr<' todc:1,.y dlld Fn-
rJ,,, 1111111 JOc1 rn .. to4·'JOpm.;
So1t11 d.1\', I 0 ,, m lo 5:30 p.m ;
.ir11t S1111cl<1) 10 d m to 4.30 pm.
S1111tlt c '""I V1llc1c1'' t!'> dl the cor-
n .. 1 ol H• ·11r ~lrt·PI clntl Sunflower
,\\1•11111 h11 mun• inJormdllon,
SeMce representative Stan Wasows-
ki descnbed Wednesday's temperatures
as "unseasonably warm, but not uncom-
mon"
Packed Newport beaches kept life:-
guards plenty busy, dispatcher Jeff Rem-
mele said. He had to call an six extra
guards to cover the crowd, he said. ·
DON LEACH I DAILY Pit.Cl
Temperalures soared into the 80s on Wednesday, the last day of winter. The sunshine drove people to the beaches
where they strolle'd, enjoyed lee cream and worried about sunburns. .
I .tll 4 iJ-LO )(J
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(71.1. n24) I ... h<.tVlllCJ LI non-
tHl\'1•1I1c,1'C) "!-.N ·11·I !.ul<'." C us-
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1111<l "H1 ·-..I Buy"" r<·ddNs hctvt•
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111 t 11•111IH v.1hn•s on dll types ol
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fur tor} "''< ond '>
"You wouldn't know tt's winter from
the WdY everyone's dressed," he Sdid.
"It's more crowded than it hds been thjs
early."
Local ·bathing swt s'eUers' busmes!:> fee orders -though that's not uncom-
has increased steadilh'. over the last mon in Southern CalifornJa. And the fee
month of spring, said N'ancy Lee, owner Chalet in Costa M esa has proVlded plen-
of Barely There Swimwear m Newport ty of patrons with one of the area's few B~ach. "Warm weather always h~lps," chances al wintery activity.
colder climes took notice.
"It's so completely different," said a
very sunburned Christine Casey, on her
first trip to California from Chicago
(Wednesday temperature there: 30
degrees). urr 1 were at home, I would've
spent the last day of winter -and prob-
ably the first day of spring -bundled
up, gouig to work on the train. r just can't
get over how beautiful it is out.side."
she said. "We get a lot of people during the
Boating, however. did not pie!< up
with the temperatures.
HThey mus( still trunk it's winter,"
Harbor Patrol Sgt. Paul .Falk sald "It's
just ~ routine winter day "
The recent weeks of heat have also summer -it's like tree air conditioning,"
driven crowds to seek relief indoors. At
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said Rosanna Swnrall, pro shop supervi-
the Coffee Bean & Tea Led! in South· sor at Costa M esa's Ice Chalet.
Coast Plaza. iced-coffee orders have I Though the season change could eas-
greally outnumbered ltad.itiotlal hot cot-ily slip by most locals, those visiting from . ~
111 cHlcl1IJ1Jn, ttll K<1rd'>ldn rugs
.... on '"It• for 50".,, otf ... u~.mest
.. c1 1 <'l.111 r.x.1mpl<>., of sc1vmgs
in< lud•• :,-toot-hy-8-fool Kdrdstan
l{Jll'~ .. w11<•I rucr• -.1c1rtmg at $99
(<,U<JCJ<•-..11·<1 fC'ldJI WdS $749). 4-
111<1l-h}1 11-foot wool c,1<;d)" rugs
1111 $'>11 ,, '1-lool-lunq C'dJ>C'I run-
Jll'I 1111 $ ~'J. fl'll\O<IOl.., '>ldrlmg di
$I <I h.111drnc1d1• h-lool -hy-4-foot
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p• t111· ""'"· '"Y" M(•gc1n
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1t< 11 ·r 'Tiu-.. c,pnnq wc•'re SC'f'tng
.111 •·xp.1nd1·d crJllPctJOn of pelJtes
Jh,11 .irt• hoth llr1tlc•nnq cmd styl-
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N 1•1111<111 f\.11t1C'1J<; (759-1900) IS
1(1< .111•<1 .11 P.1~h1on Isldnd m ·
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• BEST BUYS app<>ar\ Thursdays and
Sdturddys If you know o f a good buy,
r alt m<' .ti 540 1 l.24, fax me at 646-
4170, or wr11e to me Best Buys, Daily
Pilot. 330 W Bt\y St , Costa Mesa.
92627
• EDrTOR'S NOTE: Do you or someone
you know have a landmark birthday or
anniversary coming up? If so, we'd' like
to include it in our Almanac se<:tion.
Please call the . information into the
Readers' Hotline, 642-6086, fax 1t to 646-
4170, or mail it to City Editor Iris Yoko1,
330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627.
You may also send pnotographs, but
please be sure. to include a self-
addressed stamped envelope if you'd
like 'it returned
BANKRUPTCIES
NEWPORT BEACH
• fdba. Digital Imagery; Chapter 7
BIRTHS
• Anne Marie and Timothy Scanlon of
Costa Mesa ahnounce the birth of their
son on Feb S. Timothy Jay Scanlon II
arrived at St Joseph's Hospital in
Orange. He was 19 inches and weighed
6 pounds, 13 ounces.
DEATHS
Most recent deaths as reported to the
Orange County Recorder's Off1ee.
COSTA MESA
• Iva G. Lawrence, 90, on Jan 23
• Richard A. Marin, 6, on Jan 20
•Gunnar E. Meinke, 70, on Jan. 19
•Eleanor S. Roberts, 77, on Jan 21
• Ryan K Kerr, 25, on Jan. 23
• Elizabeth Lougtlery, 60, on Jan. 21
• Arthur E. Williams, 94, on Jan 21
• Steven P. Berntsen, 47, on Jan. 27
NEWPORT BEACH
• Lena M. Dahbour, 2S, on Jan. 22
• John T. De Pietro, 87, on Jan. 25
• Inger M. Logan, 54, on Jan. 25
• • Elizabeth E Van Houten~ 75, on Jan. 23
• Hazel B Brown, 103, on Jan. 26
DUI ARRESTS.
The following people were arrested
recently on 5uspicion of driving under
the influence. These people have only
been arrested on suspicion of a crime,
and, as w ith all such crimes, they' are
innocent until proven guilty. . .
COSTA MESA
Denise M. Sheld, 32, of Costa Mesa
John G. Edwards, 40, of Costa Mesa
Alex Nieto, 30, of Costa Mesa
Jose L Ocampo, 35, of Costa Mesa
Gregorio Gomez-Flores, 27, of Costa
Mesa
Judith W. Turpin, 57, of Costa Mesa
John P Lloyd, 29. of Costa Mesa
Errc J Christensen, 22, of Costa Mesa
Linwood A Moore, 22, of Costa Mesa
Jose Ramirez-Guadalupe, 36, of Costa
Mesa
Haden Q . Liddle, 37, of Costa Mesa
Young J Cho, 31, of Costa Mesa
Mani T Migliore. 25, of Costa Mesa
Juan Hernandez, 23, of Costa Mesa
Robert M. Jaime, 30, of Aliso Viejo
Darren R. Defeo. 29, of Foothill Ranch
Juan C. Montero. 20, of Huntington
Beach
Connie Shu, 22, pf Irvine
Marta J. Rask. 27, of Irvine
Alla!' K. Gumbinger, 30, of Manhattan
Beach
Anthony F. Rizzi. 30, of Moreno Valley
Tiffany T. Motherway, 30, of Newport
'lleach •
Marcella A. Rodriguez, 24, of Norwalk
Dale A. Imoto, 35, of Oceanside
Victoria C. Sanchez, 29, of Riverside
Darren P~ Stillwell, 36, of Santa Ana
Augustine Sandoval-Sarate, 44, of Santa
Ana
almanac
David Briseno:Sorjas, 20, of Santa Ana
Fredy A. Torres, 25, of Santa Ana
Michael H. Strader, 48, of Santa Ana
Greg G. Peters. 24, o f Villa Park
Phillip J. Solis, 29, of Anaheim
Richard C. Montana. S3, of Anaheim
Audie L. Wallace, 32, of Costa Mesa
MARRIAG ES
Most recent marriages as reported to
the Orange County Recorder's Office .
COSTA MESA
• Jerico Pineiro and Teresa M. Ayala mar·
ried on Jan. 13 in Santa Ana
• Hans W. Lunow and Andrea L. Vol-
berdin9 married on Jan. 1 S in Santa Ana
• Jose I . Blancarte and Maria M. Mar-
tinez married on Jan. 16 in Santa Ana
• Paul Killick and Noeleen P. Evans mar-
ried on Jan. 17 rn Santa Ana
• Samlr A. Hijazi and Dana A. El-Halabi
married on Jan. 17 in Santa Ana
• Aram Barsumyan and lzabelta Mihton-
ian married on Jan. 17 in Santa Ana
• Micheal A. Slagle and Lynn M. Arider-
son married on Jan. 19 In Costa Mesa
• David J. Theriault and Lisa M. Williams
married on Dec. 28 in Carmel
• Daniel R. Wenstrom and Christine A.
Carlson married on Jan. 21 in Santa Ana
• Kendall C. Young and Nanvy E. Barnes
married on Jan. 22 in Costa Mesa
• Aurelio A. Bourquet and txtaccihualt
Avila married o n Dec. 18 in Costa Mesa
• Hung S. Hoang and Khang 8. Hoang
married on Jan. 18 In Santa Ana
• Ernesto Martinez and Liliana Cocoletzi
married on Dec. 29 In Santa Ana
• Jeffrey J. Bancroft and Kimberly A. Dan
married on Jan. 19 In Dana Point
NEWPORT BEACH
• Albert A. Sandberg and Jeannette
Galantlne married on Jan. 4 in Newport
Beach
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TEMPEMlURES
Newport Beach
76158
Balboa
76158
Costa Mesa
80J55
Corona del Mar
75158
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SURF FORECAST
LOCATION .•....... SIZE
Wedge ....•..... 2-3 SW
Newport ......... 2·3 SW
Blackles ..•.•..... 2-4 sw
River Jetty ........ 2-4 SW
CdM .. ~, ........ 2·3 SW
TIDES
TODAY
First low
1:01 a.m ............. 1.s
First high ·
7:00•.m ........... A.8
Second low
1:37 p.m •...•••...•.. 0.0
Second hfgh
7.55 p.m ......••••.• .A.2
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FRIDAY
First low
1 :35 a.m. . . . . . . . . . . 1.2
First high
7:34 a.m ......•.... 1.8
Second low
2:03 p.m ........•.... o.o
Second high
8:16 p.m ......•.•. , .. 4.4
WAlU
"1'EMl'EMt\ME: ...... 61
SlJ&f
~ bulldlng surl Is reach· '"'f'ng the point that low
tide conditions will be fair
rather than dismal. A SOUthem Hemisphere
swell ts cClrrently providing
the main thn.lst. 8ut •
west swell coming In from
.round 270 degrees toci.y
and Fr~ will ,,.ve the
way f°' Mts to push
tow•rd the shoulder·hlgh
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• Thomas P. Pev1am and Jessica 8. Fer-
nandez married on Jan 21 in Santa Ana
• Paul G. Brach and Amy R. Boukather
married on Jan. 18 in Cota Mesa
• James N. McDonl'\ell an Ursula Robert
married on Jan. 21 in Sa ta Ana
ried on Jal). 22 in Santa Ana ~ Clayton T Shurley and Alexandra C.
Ross married on Jan. 18 in Newport'
Beach
• Peter B. Sheffield and Christine M.
Dove married on Jan. 18 in Newport
Beach • Carl J. Kymla and Ma7 J. Slouka mar·
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COSTA MESA
• M••dow Vlew Lane· A desk lamp, tools and a bike worth a total of S895
were stolen from an open garage in the 2000 block.
• Meyer Pl.c.e: A $340 compact disc player was stolen from a car in the 1900
block. A window wa.s smashed
• Newport Boulevard: Two hand-painted, wooden musical instruments,
worth a total of $600, were stolen from a store in the 1800 block. An employ-
ee allegedly saw the thief grab the items and run out of the store.
•Fair Drive: S120 cash was stolen from a locked dt:Sk. lhere was no sign of
forced entry.
• S.. Oemente Drive: A S320 stereo was stolen from a car in the 2500
block. The passenger window was pulled away from the window frame.
NEWPORT BEACH
• V1a Udo Soud: A go-ped and two skateboards wonh a total of S2,700
• were stolen from an open garage In the 200 block.
• Vla Udo: Nine pairs of glasses worth a total of S 1,620 were stolen from a n
optometrist office in the 3400 block.
• Birdl Su.et: A wallet with S18 in it was stolen from the top of a desk in an
office in the 4900 block.
• De Sola T~: A pUrse, pager and toolbox worth a total of S300 were
stolen from an unlocked car in the 400 block
• Avocado Su.et: A computer and printer worth S2,300 were stolen from
an office in the 1400 block.
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The talent·of tomorrow is in our midst
Boy suffi rs bw·115
from beach bonli 1 ·
A 10-year-old bO)->UH
senous bums on lus hdnds
forPd.IlllS when he ft-IJ u1to
pu Thursda)-rught at th l o
del Mar main beach, cWth or I t must be my month for kids
in showbiz.
I was blown away by the tal-
ent in Andersen School's splen-
did show, •vou've Got a
Friend,• an original musical
written, produced and directed
by Joel Swenson.
Apparently figuring, quite
correctly, that I am a sucker for
talented kids, Bob Jessen asked
me to be a judge at the
Exchange Club's annual
•Search for Talent."
And so it came to pass that I
sat in the front row the other
night at the Oasis Senior Center
with four other exalted experts
in musicta.l performADces.
·I was a bit concerned after
·counting the performers listed in
the program: 56.
That meant 56 stage mothers,
and there we were, front and
center with no safety shield. As
it turned out, the mothers and
fathers were wonderful and
never once tried to influence us.
However, I will admit that a
bologna sandwich along about
8:30, with more than half the 56
contestants still to go, might
have tarnished my objectivity.
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Where Yoot Dollar Coven Morel 1922 HARBOR It.VD., COSTA MESA • 5"-1154
fred
martin
I was a judge at the Miss Tall
Orange County pageant once.
This was much tougher. Some of
the young'uns were pretty much
what you might expect at a ser-
vice club talent contest.
But maybe a dozen are
blessed with the kind of talent,
spirit and star quality that very
well might allow dreams of
fame, fortune and their name in
lights to come quite true.
Jocelyn Hu was one. Glorious
in white linen, Jocelyn entered
from stage right, sat down at the
concert 9!and and plgyed
Beethoven's "Fur Elise" llke d 9-
year-old Van Cliburn. .
. Our grading brackets ranged
from 30 points for excellent 10
two for •pretty bad • I gave
Jocelyn straight 30s (and
nobody less than a 15 for "fdir to
good"). The kid was awesonw
Jocelyn was in the prim.ary (Ci
through 9 years) urut, but shv
played with tbe technique and
strength of th~ teenager5 m the ·
senior division.
As in politics, most of 'my
favorites didn't make the findl
cut, but Jocelyn dJd I also
thought Jenny Yoo was spec:icll
S}\e was so tiny she had to stand
and couldn't use the pedaJs .
when she played Bach's :Pre-
lude m D Minor."
In the Junior divis10n (ages
10 through 14), Brittany McDon-
ala knocked me out. Here' this
adorable sub-teen belling out
folk-jazz-funk Wlth the po1w ·
delivery and phrasmg of.,"")·
the e arly Peggy Lee.
Desiree Leonard was another
who left me agog and dgaµe
She 1s a beaub.ful blonde, cl
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A4 THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1997 I I I I
TRAIL-ING . ~
B 'EHIND ,
Locals await t he opening of the Castaways blufftop w alkway,
originally scheduf ed last fall and now expected in coming months
By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Ptlot
NEV\ P(>RT RCArH The
Ca<,towo\.' honif' dr·v<-lopment
rJpf!nNl "' buyf:r'> <1 ff!W weekc,
o{JCJ but the· wt<lkw<1~ amund the
\ltf' hac, \ H l<J <Jw·n to thl-' public
Th<· path cm<.' ot d few
.. our<, • ., <JI 1<·n\1on ,.,·1th c,urround -
ing r<·'>1dc·nt\ -Wu'> ongtndll}'
"'XPN 11-<J I<> op<·n m th1· fdll, city
l)Hlrtnf., '>old
Th« trn1l ul<,nq the· hluUtop
Imm fJo\ <·r S~.<>TI '> to thr· future
Upp<·r <·,,.,,,,,.,,aye, pMk I'> now
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hu:ld1·1 1 n vl(Jt W<Jodrow HomPs
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lmril dP<l'>lon a'> to when 1t WJll
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df'\l·fc,pm<·nt rnandgN Tom Red·
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Cla~s1f1ed Sf'Ct1on to
f 1nd serv1Ces from
electronics and
plumbers. to
landscapers and
painters
Daily Pilot
f I , , , , , , I , '. 4 f ~, f '11. t ( 1 •
stnct about keepmg people off It.•
The work w1n result in a 12-
foot-Wlde asphalt wallong and
b1km9 trail w1th landscaping
Pnvate wctlkways for Castaways
res1d~nts. will COfloect to that
pdlh l1l two pldCf'l>, RedWllZ Sdld
When the 'City fuushes work
on the planned ad1acent ·park,
the walkway wtlJ run mto a trnll
that conbnues down the bluffs
That pro1ect wiJJ go out for con-
trdctors' bids tn about a month,
Webb scml
ThF-city dnd Tdylor Woodrow
struck a deal to open the walk-
wd y to Che publJc so local J<>g·
gNs, b1cycl1sts and· walker'>
wouJd have access to the blulftop
and its Vlews.
"The deal was that tlus would
be back to the-citizens,· W~tcWf
resident Aggie Sk.ubalJ said "It's
JU'>l another Taylor Wood·
row/lrvlJle Co _thing •
Slorball and other WestcWf
residents who lave on the edge of
The Imne Co.-owned land have
complamed about the develop-
ment since its 111ceptJon
They've taken issue witfi the
td!p·covered construction fence,
noise, dust dnd the new wh.Jte
bnck waU bPtween their homes
and the new East Coast-style
'homes
"I panicked \vhcn I saw
her report card."
"Sylvan ·made all the d i fference~'
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period1e.ally in the Dally Pilot. If you'd hk~ informat100 on getting your organi-
zation hsted, call 642-4321, ext. 331.
AU ASS IATION
The. Am otrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Assoc1at1on, Orange County Chapter,
needs many volunteers. For information ~ll the chapter offke at 375-1922 '
ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION
The Allhe1mers Association of Orange
County needs volunteers for 1ts Visiting
Volunteer Program; support group lead·
ers for patients and caregivers; and for
the volunteer helpline Interested volun-
teers can call 283-1111
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
OF RETIRED PERSONS
New volunteers re<e1ve free intensive
instruction to help taxpayers with feder-
al and .ctate income tax returns The
AARP T~x-Aide Program provides free
tax preparation assistance primarily to
older adults In our area The progr_am is
Co-sponsored by the Internal Revenue
Service with input from the California
Franchise Tax Board Tax assistance is
provided without regard to A.ARP mem·
bership, and last year, nearly 1,000 local
citizens received aid Volunteers con-
tribute at least four hours per week dur-
ing the filing season Those interested in
helping should contact local coordinator
Larry White, 675-59p6
AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY
The Orange County Region of the
Amencan Cancer Society is seeking
offke volunteers. Al\O, volunteers are
being sought to answer alls for the
unit's Helpline lnfoCemer For informa-
tion on these and other volunteer
opportunities, call Sally carson, 261·
9446.
AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY
RELAY FOR UFE
The American cancer Society needs
volunteers for a number of tasks. For
more Information, contact Sally Carson
at 261 -9446.
AMERICANS FOR FREE CH01a I
IN MEOtONE
Americans for Free Choice in Medicine,
a non-profrt educational organization I
founded on the idea of individual liber-
ty and free enterptlse, is seeking offKe
volunteers. l=or 'mOre information, call I 645-2622. • •
AMERICAN t1EART ASSOCIATION
The Amencan Heart Association 1s
looking for volunteers to perform van-
ous'general office duties includihg pho-l
tocopylng, typing, light computer work,
as well as preparing large mailings and
other various clerical duties from 9 a.m.
to noon or 1 to 4 p.m .• Monday through
Friday. call Teri Brown, volunteer coordi-
nator, at 856-3555 for more information.
AMERICAN HOME HEALTH HOSPICE
PROGRAM
The American Home Health Hospice
Program needs volunteers to give emo-
tional support to terminally Ill patients
and their families in the greater Orange I
County area. Training is provided. For
information, call 550-0800 or (800) 540-
2545.
Making Your World
Better From Within!
(714) 673-1212
SEE OUR WEB PAGE
.http:!Ai·'t-rwfanhingin te-riors.com
Remodeling!!!!
·~tchen and-Bath Specialists
Call .For FREE ·In Home Consultation
Expert Interior Designers and On-Staff Crew s
From Concept to Installation .
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AMERICAN RED CROSS • information. "111 Molly Lynch at SS 1
The Orange County Chapter of the 9930
Amencan Red Cross needs volunt~ to
address community groups about Red BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTEJtS •
Cross services and to act as liaisons with Men and women over 20 years old
the media In di~ and emergellCY sJt I who have lived in Orange Coonty for at
uations. For information. call Judy 1an least six months and have been on the
naccone. 835·5381. Job for at least thrH months are need-
ed to serve as big brothers or big sisters
AMERICAN YOUTli SOCCER for children ages 6 to 16 from single-
Corona del Mar AYSO SOccer Region I parent homes. For Information, call 544-
57 needs volunteers for 1996 soccer sea 7773
son registratioo. Parents of boys and
girls ages 4 112 to 16 are needed for BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC., • '
computer input telephones, coaching, ORANGE COUNlY COUNOL
refereeing, equipment and purchasing Volunteer opportunities include fJnd
(all 64():2539. 'raising, program development and
ASSISTANCE LEAGUE
The Dental Health Center, Operation
School Bell and Kids on the Block ~rve
the children of the Newport-Mesa Um-
f1ed School District. The Assistance
League pf Newport-Mesa funds these
projects through its thrift and consign
ment mops To volunteer in any of1hese
areas or for information on the league's
next membership eveAt. leave a mes
sage for Ann Marie Alford at 645-0929
ASSOOATION RENAISSANCE CREAT()RS
ARC is a non-profit grd\Jp in Costa
Mesa that sponsors and supports multi
outreach community service programs,
such as the homeless Sanctuary. Volun-_
teers are needed. For information, call
Renee Namaste, 540-5803
BALLET PAOFICA
The Ballet Pacifica Guild, a volunteer
support group for Ballet Pacifica, needs
volunteers for a variety of tasks For
training to existing troops and P.,cks For
more information, "111 Devon Dougher·
ty, 546-4990
1 BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS Of COSTA
MESA//NEWPORT BEACH
The three area Boys and Girls Clubs
need volunteer coaches and af't\ and
crafts workshop teachers For locations
and more information, call Dick Powers.
642-2245
CENTENNIAL FARM TOURS
Volunteer docecits are needed at the
Centennial farm at the Orange County
Fairgrovnds in Costa Mesa. Call Ginny
Smith, 708-15l7
CENTER FOR CREATIVE ALTERNATIVES
The Center for Creative Alternatives, a
non-profit charitable organization that
works through the United Way, needs
volunteers, graduate level interns or
trainees For information, call Karen,
642-0377
FINE ART EXHIBITION r
March 5th • ao th
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2:00 pm -5:00 pm
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Shew Hews
Tues-Wed 10 om -5 pm
Thur-Sat. 10 om -8 pm
Sunday N oon -5 pm
& open by appointmen1
SOUTH COAIT PUZ• VILLAGE
165 l SUNFLOWER • SUITE B-15 •SANTA ANA (NEXT TO THE VILLAGE FARMER RESTAURANT)
\Vhere vour . . . tmaginatton
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Visit Us During Spring Bre ak!!
THURSDAY, MARCH 20. 1997 AS
School board trustees
take off for Philadelphia
By Michelle. Terwilleger. Dd.ty Pilot
I NEWPORT-MESA -Trustees
dnd school board members are
I hitting the runways edrly ~
morrung to 'make it to Ptuladel-
ptua for their operung '>C"Sioru.
• totught of a three-da\ work.shop
on public engdgement
The workshop, held at thP
Umvers1ty of Penn'>\ lvnrud nnd
sponsored b) the Rdlston-Punnd-
funded Danforth Foundanon
""tll edutate board memberc;
dbout tugh school student con-
cerns <ind relrarrunq i" ues for
the'medJd -
The Newport-Mesa board is
one of l 0 school districts that will
be represented at the Danlorth
Forum for the Arnencan School
S~penntendent, to wtuch Super-
Ultendent Mac ijeind belongs,
ThP Dd.Jllorth Foundanon is
covenng Bernd\ and the
tru tees' expensf:'S.
Bernd aid he wets talang ·as
lew clothes as possible. m)
Frankhn PJcUl.tler d!ld an open
nund •
Truslet-> Ed Decker sdld he and j
his f,ellO\'\ bodrd members had
chscuss'ed bnn,gmg copies of
local. newspaper drtldes to. show I
other\ di the con1Prence
Toes on the Nose
~j-~ Quicksilver Baltierra Surf Boards Rietveld I
• Art D eco l Jpholstery . SlipCO\'Cf ofa c'" ( .. hair
• Rustic & Iron & Pine I~ urnittlr:c
26 Red/Su9ar Club Raisens Big Hed Kapu Surf Boards
8.S Quake Reyn Spooner
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Look for the opening of The Aloha Room featuring
Toes on the Nose
Men & Women's Shirt , Shorts & Oute rwear
Also featuring Hawaiian Collectible , Antique ,
Longhoards, Surfboards & Skateboards
Men 's ,& Women~ First Choice For Sllrfwear
KAYAKS
WEEKEND WEAR
1036 Irvine Ave., .Newport Beach
· · (WestclifT Plua)
' 631
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THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1997
TODAY
LAWAUXI~
The OrAnge County L,aw Aux.
tJ.iary will be holding its monthly
meeting at 1 t '.30 d.m. at the Cen·
ter Club, 650 Town Center Dnve,
Costa Mesa. For more mf onna·
uon, call 589-3692.
POLICE APPREOATION
The Newport Harbor Area
Chamber of 'Commerce mvites
the community to attend the 1997
dnnual Police Appreciation
Breakfast ut 7 a .m at the Newport
Bed~h Mamott Hotel. 900 New·
port Center Dnve For more i.nlor·
ntdlJOn, CdU 729-4400
GARDEN CLUB
The N<•wp.>r\ li1lls Garden
Club will hdve 1~ Md.t'ch mee\Ulg
on "The Wonder of CJ trus# dt 9:30
den at I IMbor View Club House
number two dt ·I H54 Port West·
boume, NE-wport B(•dch. For more
1nlonnatJOn, rd.11 044-8806.
BREAKFAST MIXER
The Costa Mesd Chamber of
< 'ommercP offers its monthly
IJrf'akfast meetlllg on "How to
Tdlk to YourseU So Othen. Will
Lrs!Pn" from 7 1 5 to 8:45 a m. at
the Costa Mesd Country Club,
1701 Golf Course Dnve Cost JS
'512 m ddVdnce ctnd $17 di the
door To RSVP, call 574·8780
READERS THEATRE
TAX STRATEGIES
Cowtla.ndt Pinandal otters a
free workshop on •succes ful Tax
Strategie$" from 1 to 2 p.m. or
6.30 to 7 30 p.m. at the University
Athletic Club, pot Quail St.,
Newport Beach Por more lntor-
mation, call 224-0350
FRIDAY
COMET VIEWING
Orange Coast College's
Astronomy Department offers
local residents an opportunity to
vtew Comet Hale-Bopp from 6:30
ART LEAGUE to 9 p.m. in front of OCC's Plane-
'
tarium. Fifteen telescopes will be
The Cost.a Mesa Art League set up for the pubhc to view the
general meeting will take place at comet. For more information, call 7 p .m. at the Costa Mesa Neigh-
1
432_5725 borhood Community Center, 1845
Park Ave., Costa Mesa. We~-BREAKFAST SEMINAR
known artJst Kathy Hilton will . ., conduct a demonstration Wlth oal 1 The Na~o!1al. Assooallon of
and wax mediums. For more Women Busmess-Qwners Orange
mfonnation call 540.6.430 I Co~ty Chapter otf~fs a breakf~t
• seminar on "WIJUUilg Strategies
BOAT SHOW for Marketing to Women Business
The 24th annual Newport Boat I Owners,· from 9 to 10:30 a.m . at
Show will take place from 11 a.m. the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500
to 6 p.m. at the Newport Dunes MacArthur Blvd.. . Newport
Resort and Manna 111 Newport Beach Tickets are $25 m adv~ce
Beach .• Hundreds of new and j and $30 at the door .. For more
used power and sailboats will be mformat1on, call 632-5741. •
on display lll the Wdter, and boat-
lllg enthusiasts will be able lo
board and compare the vanous
floor plans and features of all the
dJJferent models. Admission JS $8
for adults and free for children
age 12 and under. For more tnlor· 1
mation. caU 757-5959
BOAT SHOW
The 24th annuaJ Newport Boal
Show will take place from t 1 a.m .
to 6 p .m dt the Newport Dunes
Resort and Manna in Newport
Beach I lundreds · of new and
used power and sailboats will be
on dJsplay LO the water, and boat-
CRAFT SHOW mg entttus1asts will be able to
South Coast Plazd presents the board and compare the various
"Christmas Everyday Spring· ' floor plans dnd features of all the
tune• crait show from 10 a.m to dilierent models. Admission is $6
8 30 p .m on the comer of Bear for aduJls and free for children
I Street and Sunflower Avenue. age 12 and under. For more inlor-
The gifts of spring include deco· mation, caU 757-5959. -
rdUve Easter baskets, hand-pa.wt·
ed eggs and Easter yard oma·
I ments. For more infol'lllSlt1on, ca.!.J
435-2050
CRAfTSHOW
South Coast Plaza presents the
"Chnstmas Everyday Spring-
, Newpon 8dch1Cnst11 Meta Daily PiJor
ttlne • aatt show from 1 O a.m. to
8:30 p .m . on the oomer of Bear
Street and Sunflower Avenue.
The gifts of sprlng mdude deco·
rative Easter ~ets, hand-paint-
ed eggs and Easter yard orna-
ments. For more mtorm.ation, call
435-2050.
mcludes pnzes, food. a fashion
show with Doncaster Fashions,
raffle prizes and an auction. Cost
is $25 and advance r~servations
are required. Por more Ulforma·
tion,call(310)430-5655
JOG-A-THON
The All-Amencan Boys Chorus
SOUND OF MUSIC will hold its annual fund-raising
Newport Elementarys Drama Jog:A-Thon from 1to4:30 p.m. at
Club presents ·Tb~ Sound of the Davis School track located on
Music· at 7 p.m at 1327 Balboa Arlmgton Dnve adjacent to tl1e
Blvd .. Newport Beach. The c~ is Orange County Fairgrounds in
made up of first through sixth-Costa Mesa. Jog Fest '97 will fea·
graders from the drama club ture free face painting, ba¥oon
1kkets are $5. For more mforma-art, two "bounce house$,• a real
tion,call 673-847..4 . I Desert Storm "Huro Vee,• Costa
Mesa Fire Department's biggest
fire engine and the AABC Chuck·
wagon will serve food. The public
lS welc;ome tor the small pnce o{
sponsoring a boy in the Jog-A-
SATURDAY I
BOOK SIGNING
Barnes & Noble Bookstore pre-
sents Orange Coast Magazine
editor Martin· Smith who will sign
copies of his book, "Time
Release,• at 2 p.m . at 901B South
Coast Drive, Suite 150, Costa I
Me~a. For more information, call
444-0226.
, Thon. For more mfonnation, call ·
708·1670.
CRAfTSHOW
South Coast Plaza presents the
"Chnstmas Everyday Spring-
time" craft show from 10 a.m. to
5:30 p.m. on the comer of Bear
Street and Sunflower Avenue.
The glltS of spnng include deco-
DELTA BLUES I rative Easter baskets, hand-paint ·
Barnes & Noble Bookstore pre-ed eggs and Ea.ster yard oma·
sents Lan ce Pettl.S who will per-ments. For more inlormabon, call
form down home Delta Blues from 435-2050.
VISIONARtES
Five distinguished Cal State
Fullerton alumni Will be feted at
the unJverstty's fourth 1Ul.nual
• VlSion and Vis1onaries • celebra-
tion at 6:30 p.m. at the Pour Sea-•
sons Hotel, 690 Newport Center
Drive, Newport Beach Por more
information, call 713-2414.
BUSINESS SEMJNAR
Merrill Lynch .offers a free
business luncheon on "Winning
Strategies for Business Owners,"
at 11 :45 Cl:,m. at the Sutton Place ''
Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd.,
Newport .~each. For more mfor-
mation, call 517-0183.
UP ENHANCEMENT
President of English Ideas,
Ltd .. a locaJ beauty company that
focuses exclusively on products
for the lips, will offer free lip con·
sultations trom ;. to 5 p,m at
BloomingdaJe's' JJl Fas¥on Island
For more information, call 789·
8790.
IBM USERS
Orange Coast College's IBM ~
PC Users Group will meet from 9
a.m. to noon in -OCC's Soence
Hall. AnnuaJ membership is $45.
For more information, call 662·
2939
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Drive, Suite 150, Costa Mesa. For
more tnlormalJon, call 444-0226.
SPRING AUCTION
Women In Management JS
having its spring auction at 11
a.m. at The Sheraton Newport,
4545 MacArthur Blvd. The event
To celE-brdte Women's History
Month. the South Orange Com·
muruty Redders Thedtre pn=>sents
· Arross the Gredl D1VJde" dt 7
pm in the Fnends' Mf•elmg
f{oom dl the Newport Beach Cen·
t1d.1 LJbi:dry, 1000 Avocado Ave
r 01 more 1nJormat1on, call 717·
'1801 $2951
"' complete
Call Toll hce • Early Years Toys Triangle ~ Square
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TO 55 fwy
Easter · ls
888-271-4567
Don't Delay, Avoid Probace!
• Devclc1pmen1aJ toy'i tor chrlclrell birth ro I 0 yean
•'Qual11y toy!> with lasung and crl!ative play value.
• Per<.onal ..crvice from knowll!dgeable .,alei. ~taff
v~
-g E. 18th St.
David Pawlowski
Auorney at Law 642-4212 DAILY, W EEKLY a
MONTHLY RATES
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lloming 1827 WESTCLIFF DRIVE. NEWPORT BEACH I Blh SL 8. Rochester
~ Some will say that
. . ,.. / Eastt:r)"> t:arl)' thi s year
~ hut Easter happen\
1 _,/~ ; the same timt: t:\'C'1
Y' ) <-c, year.
r /.1 Easter i'i a lunar
,~·~ event that is the f 11"\t
·~· ';; Sunda) after the first • • f ult moon after the
' · equinox. What tt:nds to
make it early or late is tht:
caJendar sy,tt11 that we U!'>t:, the
Juljan Calendar. So you better
hurl) E~tcr is early.
Approxjmal.t:I) 133 million
cards will he sold, no tclli~ how
many lilies.
Also did )"..(!U know that the
l '.S. Post Office moves more
mail in one day than
Fttde::raJ Express
doc" in a year.
Visit our l"'.S.
Po'll Office inside
Farr's Stationer"'>. 'cv
Earn hf mus point-.
~twe::e::n 'larch lith-'1arch 30th
FARRY
/IATIONER/ . .,.
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1170 w. Baker St.
Costa Mesa
(coma ot Baker/Faiview)
(714} 545-4412
Benefiting Orangewood
Children's Foundation
'S . .
Market El Kitchen
_FR.EE SEMINARS -.
OREA: Tue5day
Mar. %Sth
f>:JO -
7:10 pm
Fad, Fallada or Fantaa.s1
Hodedby:
Mother's MetaboUc Responae MocliBen
Patio Cafe UHEA (~I isl stltoid lntmnediatt ti.a 1a 1mpur.
I Co M lanl for the body'• procAuction of both es.,,,,W and tatoetcront hor· n st.a esa mooa. Cu1m1t rueardl suuau that DHEA and~ sup-
pltinmt:Mion b.n be bme6daJ in various conditions, such as
~ lnsuffidmda, lnunuM dl:lot-den. memory~
ment and hormone ~t thmP)l
Wednesday
Mar. %&th
4:00-
s:JO pm
Women's Herbs -
Women's Health .
Host.4 ~,,,,..,.,. HnfMJfst' ·
Ma's Patio Cafe
In Costa Mesa
All~uwill
Christopher Hobbs U
~Light Products
rtaiYt I F'REE copy ol
Christopher Hobbs'
Handflook !Of' Hrial
HNling! A SUS ..i ..
COSTA MW
225 East 17th Stnet
Cosb Me~ CA 92627
(714) 631-4741
Don 't miss this rare opportunity to join Christopher
as he discusses habaJ and dieW)' programs for the
most Qlbd-about women's ~th issues today.
HUNTINGTON BP..\Cll lllYmE
19770 Beach BM. 2963 Mk:bebon Drive
Hunl Bach, CA 92648
(7 14)~7
lrvlne, CA 92612
(714) 75UIOMS
Malte a difference in the
life of a tl.eserving cbi/J!
Ungaro • Anne • D KNY
• E scada • St. John
and more!
END OF Tot~ MONTH SALE
f ri Mflrrlt 21"', t._,fll Murch 22"'' & "u11 Marcil 23rt1
Hours: Mon-Sat lOam to 5pm •Sunday 10am-4pm
J
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J UST IN!_
New Spring Merchandise
Save I Oo/o on al1 Purcba t> over l 00
Not to be u.~ed u1ilh cm.r other ch:~cotlnl.
Expir • Mar(•h 2~. 1997
76o-664o • 2850 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar
Accepting ~ppointment1 For Spring Con.siBJlment1.
Uoft(Jttoru are aluJay• wekome. ·
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a Spiritual Approach~Living
PERSONAL TRAINING 17th St.
Ai.SO AVAILABLE
119 E.t 8th St. Costa Mesa 714 ·645 ·6110
COSTA ME SA. SuNOAi s IOam 7S4 7 399
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Direct from London!
J6Z ALBOROUGH
Friday, March 21 • 4 p .. m.
Author /Illustrator
He will be introducing his new book.
-W ATCJ.l OUT! BIG BRO'S COMING"
A book about how our imaginations get
a ·hold 'of our fears and b1ow them
completely out of proportion.
I SPECIAL READING & DRA~G @ 4 PM SHARP!
'Ro~~~~~)
· A Bookshoppe for kids of all ages
4187 CampU$ Dr.;.University Center, Irvine
DA WD McPJlAlii
Tuesday. April 1£ • 3-S:30 p.m.
Celebrate reading
with this.sequel to
#Santa's Book of Names"
-WWARD AND TH6
PIRA'ItS.
· book celebrates the ·
, power af reading & the
ability of one boy to use his imagination.
GAS AND WASH
ONESTop ·
1
CONVENIENCE!~!!!
only $4.95
Full Service Sof't '\Vash &: Sealer
'1Vax with any gasoline f'ill up
(Texaco CleanSystem3)
Not ualld wittl any other discount. Expires 3131197
CY BER CAFE
. <>_range Coast College off en
its Saturday Morning Cyber-
cafe" from 9 a.m . to noon in Hi
Tech Lab Room 201 of OCC's
Technology Center. The topic of
the day Will be "Shopping-on-
line malls, coupons, bargains
galore. • Sessions are $29 per
class or $25 each when signing
up for-three or more classes. For
mo.re inlonnation, call 432-5880.
BOAT SHOW
The 24th annual Newport
Boat Show will take place from
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Newport
Dunes Resort and Marina in
Newport Beach. Hundreds of
new and used power and sail-
boats will be on display in the
water, and boating enthusiasts
will be able to board and com-
pare the various floor plans and
features of all the different mod-
els: Admission is $8 for .adults
and tree for children age 12 and
under. For more information, call
757-5959.
TAX STRATEGIES
Courtlandt Financial offers a
free workshop on "Successful Tax
Strategies• from 10 to 11 a.m. at
the University Athl.etic Club, 1701
Quail St., Newport Beach. For
more information, call 224-0350.
PANCAKE BREAKFAST '
The Newport Harbor Baseball
Association is holding its annual
pancake breakfa~t to help sup-·
port the youth of this community
in Pony Baseball from· 7 to 11
a.m. at Mariner's School on the ·
comer of Irvine Avenue and
Mariner's Drive in Newport
Beach. For more information, call
675-5631. ' .
TAX PREPARATION
The Volunteer Income· T!Jx
Assisting Program offers a free
program designed to provide
income tax assistance to low-
income, elderly, non-Engpsh
speaking and/or handicapped
persons from 9 a .m. to noon in
Room 104 of OCC's Business
Education building. For more
informatron, call 360-2094.
SOUND OF MUSIC
Newport Elementa.ry's Drama
Club presents "The Sound of
Music" at ~ p.m. at 1327 Balboa
Blvd., Newport ·Beach. The ca.st
is made up of first through sixtll-
graders from the drama club.
nckets are $5. For more infonna-
tion, call 673-8474.
SUNDAY
SOUND OF MUSIC
Newport Elementary's Drama
Club presents "The Sound of
Music" at 4 p.m. at 1327 Balboa
Blvd., Newport Bea$. The cast is
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The Rovos Rail to Zimbabwe icing on the w¢dding cak
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Here's the latest irl8tallment
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SUMl.ll Seely and her hWJband,
Arie Katz, during their yearlong
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By Susan Seely
FEB. 6, 1997
0 ne Uung tbat I've always
wanted to do (particularly
smce seeing "Dr. Zhiva-
go") 1s take a (uxury overnight
train trip, ltke the Onent
Express
So, when we had the chance
to take Rovos RaLI, one of the
most luxunous u old" trams in
the world, from Pretona (the
"execubve" capitol of South
Alnca, about 45 rrunutes from
JoburgJ to Victona Falls in Zun·
babwe, we leaped a t 1t. We've
ctlready been having an incredi·
ble honeymoon trip, but the
Rovos Rall ad~d the proverbial
1ang to our wedding cake.
Rohan Vos is the creator of
the Rovos Rail and has devoted
much tlfne and energy to bunt·
mg down, acqw.ring and refU/'
b1Sh.mg pre-1970 South African
Railway coaches Most coaches
were essenually broken dov.1n
and rotting away, but their relur·
bishment has been true to the
original style and materials,
while incorporating modem
facilities.
The trams are pulled by
steam or diesel engines on dif-
ferent parts of the vanous routes.
Rovos Rail runs trips between
Cape Town and Joburg, Cape
Town and the Garden Route,
Pretoria. and Mpumalanga, Pre-
toria and Victoria Falls, and,
once a year from Cape Town all
the way lo Dar es Salaam, Tan-
zania.
We started our leg of the trip
from Prelona, being pulled by
the beautiful old steam engine
·Bianca.~ which was built in j 1938 -Rovos bought 1t from a ·
scrap metal shop in 19e6 and the
subsequent renovations and
paint 1ob have made it one of the
most beautiful locos you'll ever
I see.
After gathering with fellow
passengers for tea and coffee
dlld chamber music at the Victo·
na Hotel (a charming colonial
hotel in downtown Pretoria), we
1 walked across the street to the
train station where we were met
on the platlorm by staff bearing
trays of champagne and orange
JU1Ce.
Following a red carpet to the
entran<;e of the tra.in's coaches,
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I wood mterior, beautiful fixtures,
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and a double-stZed bed created
an ambiance of classic luxury.
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all of it. I don't think our n ext
tr dUl trip will be the same.
sooty smoke pouring out of the
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The level of service on the
train was extraordinary; every-
one was comple~ely solicitoU.s of
us an'd anything we might need
to make our frip more comfort-
able and enjoyable. That is all
weB and good. but the one thing
that REALLY mattered was
something that no one could do
anything about, apparently:
It must be qwte an impressive
sight watdung this train, which
looks as if it were pullet!. out of a
1 d.1.fferent age puffing by·with real
We had been warned that the
first night rail through Botswana
was a bit rough and to have
I another glass of wine with dinner
or take something to help get to
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sleep. Well, anything we expect-
ed wa.s nothing like the reality of
sleeping on what felt like a tram-
poline! .
In Rovos' effort to provide
nothing but the best, the sleepers
are~ outfitted with the •best"
in mattresses (made to order in
the U.S.) which..to them evidently
means soft and springy-NOT
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futon would have fit the 'bill per-
fectly.
To make a story of little sleep
short, I ended up sleeping on the
floor, while Arie continued to
brave being thrown about on the
platform t>y the "trampoline.~
That was the only problem with
'the entire trip, however, and the ·
next night was much smoother
and the train actually stopped for
several hours in the early morning
so everyone slept soundly.
One afternoon the train
stopped in at the'Bulawayo tra· •
station in Zimbabwe for an aft
noon excursion to the National
Museum there. The. museum
interesting, but it was more intef
esting to actually see the town
itself, particularly as our friend,
Lionel (remember, we met him c
on the Garden Route), grew up .
there. ti
The following morning, with l
the mist from The Falls rising inri
the distance, we pulled into the
Victoria Falls 1tain station sony .,
to leave the "old-world" mode~
romantic travel that we bad been
enjoying for the past two days,
but excited to see a bit of Zim-•:
babwe and Victoria Palls and .J
then oontinue on to Botswana toi;
a few days ol "safari-ing" at a .1
game reserve.
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publication in the Dally Pllot.
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M y trip happened to coin-
cide with the end of
Ramadan when people
enjoy great feasting and return
' to a normal work schedule. This
ti.me also seemed a populat.Qne
for weddings, as I saw countless
newlywed couple'S being
escorted in decorated taxi cabs. I
even had the unexpected oppor-
tunity to attend one of these
,weddings.
My travel companion and I
had just come down from catch-
ipg a view from a hotel lookout
point, when we saw a belly
dancer proceeding down the
central lobby stairs, followed by
...an elaborate wedding party.
-Soon a crowd gathered, many
wilts like ourselves, to watch
e unusual spectacle of Arabic
usic and ritual dancing.
Perhaps the highlight when it
omes to ritual, however, was
e spectacle of SuJi dancing.
nee a week a group of Egyp-
. ans come together to exhibit
ystical Islamic dancing in· a
ee public concert.
Despite the fact 'flat the con-
ert began an hour and a hall
t~. the event was by far one of
the most entertaining shows I've
ever seen. It began rather
humbly, with one man playing a
flute-like instrument, and then
slowly, as more instruments
joined in, the music crescendoed
into a fast-paced frenzied tone.
After several minutes the first
Sufi dancer took the stage,
dressed in what appeared to be
a thick wraparound skirt. Only
when he began twirling around
did he exhibit his colorful quilt
of colors on the underside of his
wraparounds. Round and round
he went, rotating his gowns at
different angles and about dif-
ferent parts of his body. He
twirled for what must have been
25 minutes, working through the
different layers with the most
intense concentration I've ever
seen.
Sufi.dancing is allegedly a
religious, mystical experience
for the dancer, who celebrates
unity with his God, Allah. Per-
haps the most amazing feat of
all, even more impressive than
the dance itself. was the
dancer's ability to stop dead
without the slightest indication
of dizziness or disorientation.
The other two highlights of
the trip were visits to the King
Tutenkhamen (aka King Tut)
exhibit, and the pyramids at
Giza. The Egyptian Museum
holds an unrivaled collection of
Pharonic relics. As I walked
through the endless hallways of
different dynastic tombs, I.felt
transported through ti.me. One
only has to study a single tomb,
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men who dedicated their lives
building these structures and
the significance that they
attached to their task -ensur-
'mg their king would be safe and
comfortable in the afterhf e
Commemorating the father-
son-grandson trio who reigned
m the 26th Century B.C., the
three pyramids are lined up in
an order keeping with both
chronologf and size, descending
from the largest, Cheops (137
meters) down to Mycerinus (62
meters).
Leaving the pyramids aroun~
sundown, I turned back one last
time to take in the whole specta-
de. Though urban Cairo offered
little awe-inspiring splendor,
these sights just a few miles out-
side the city had not only
· remained intact. but bad aJso
managed to preserve theu
ancient magnificence.
The largest oty in Afnca. the
capital of Egypt, and the home
to 15 million people, Cairo is an
a.mazing adventure with· several
layers to unravel.
After four days I felt that I'd
only scriUched the surlace, and
yet r was exhausted.
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that returning to Israel woWd be
returning to sanity by compan·
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on our. way back irito Israet. I
heard a woman behind me com-
. ment on bow much greener the
grass.was on the Israeli side. 1.
couldn't help but agree. Despite
all the social and political ten-
sion m Israel, the daily anxiety
of life in Israel does not compare
to the chaos of Cairo.
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The. Rovos Rail to Zimbabwe icing on th~ wedding cak
Here's the latest installment
from Newport Begch native
Susan Seely and her husband,
Arie Kotz, during their yearlong
honeymoon ar ound the world.
You can reach them at their
Internet web sire address
www.jwconnection.com.
The Doily Pilot plans to pub·
lish periodic updates of the trip.
By Susan Seely
FEB. 6, 1997
0 ne thing that I've always
• wanted to do (particularly
since seeing "Dr. Zhiva-
go") 1s take a luxury overnight
tram tnp, like lhe Orient
Express
So, when we hdd the chance
to take Rovos Rail, one of the
most luxurious "old" trains in
lhe world, from Pretoria (lhe
" "execut:lve · cap1t9l of South
Africa, about 45 rrunutes from
Joburg) to Victona Falls in Zirn·
babwe, we leaped at 1t. We've
already been havmg an incredi·
ble honeymoon trip, but the
Rovos Rail added the proverbial
1ang to our wedding cake.
Rohan Vos is the creator of
the Rovos Rail and has devoted
much tune and energy to hunt-
ing down, acquiring and refur-
bishing pre-1970 South African
Railway coaches. Most coaches
were essentially broken down
and rotting away, but their refur·.
bishment has been true to the
original style and materials,
whil~ incorporating modern
facilibe
The trains are pulled by
steam or diesel engines on dif-
ferent parts of the various routes.
Rovos Rail runs trips between
Cape ToWll and Joburg, Cape
Town and the Garden Route,
Pretoria and Mpumalanga, Pre·
toria and Victoria"Falls, and,
once a year from Cape Town all
lhe way to Dar es Salaam. Tan-
zania.
We started our leg of the trip
from Pretoria, being pulled by
the beautiful old steam engine·
"Bianca," which was built in
1938-Rovos bought it from a
scrap metal shop in 1986 and lhe
subsequent renovations and
paint job have made it one of the
most beautiful locos you'll ever
see.
After gathering with fellow
passengers for tea and coffee
and chamber music at lhe Victo-
ria Hotel (a charming colonial
hotel in downtown Pretoria), we
walked across the street to the
train station where we were met
on the platform by staff bearing
trays of champagne and orange
juke. "" F.ollowirig a red carpel to the
entrance of lhe train's coaches,
we were taken tO' our respective
sleeping compartments where
our luggage had already been
placed for our arrival. The roortlS
were out of a dream -lhe all-
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train trip will be the same.
ll must be quite an impressive
sight watching th.is train, which
looks as if it were pulled out of a
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was a bit rough and to have
another glass of wine with dinner
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In Rovos' ettort to provide
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To make a story of little sleep
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brave being thrown about on the
platform by the "trarppoline."
That was the only problem with
the entire trip, however, and the
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Llonel (remember, we met him '
on the Garden Route), grew up .
tltere. 1
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the mist from The Falls rising in
the distance, we pulled into the
Victoria Falls 'n"ain station sorry.
to leave the "old-world" mode
romantic travel that we had bee
enjoying tor the past two days,
but excited to see a bit of Zim-,
babwe and Victoria Palls and'
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M y trip happened to coin-
cide with the end. of ·
Ramadan when people
enjoy great feasting-and return
to a. normal work schedule. This
time also seemed a popular one
for weddings, as I saw countless
newlywed couples being
escorted in·decoraled taxi cabs. I
even had the unexpected oppor-
tunity to attend one of these
weddings.
My travel companion and I
had j~ come down from catch-
ing a view from a hotel lookout
point, when w'e saw a belly
dancer proc;eeding down the.
central lobby stairs, followed by
@l elaborate wedding party.
"Soon a crowd gathered, many
wists like ourselves, to watch
e unusual spectacle ol Arabic
usic and ritual dancing.
Perhaps the highlight when it
omes to ritual, however, was.,
e spectacle of 'Sufi dancing.
nee a week a group of Egyp-
. ans come together t.o 'exhibit
ystical Islamic dancing in a
ee public concert.
Despite the fact that ~he con-
ert began an hour and a half
te, the event was by far one of
the most entertaining shows I've
ever seen. It began rather
humbly, with one man playing a
fiute-li.ke instrument, and then
slowly, as more instruments
joined in, the music crescendoed
into a fast-paced frenzied tone.
After several minutes the first
Sufi dancer took the stage,
dressed in what appeared to be
a thick wraparound skirt Only
when he began twirling·around
did he exhibit his colorful ~t
of colors on the underside.of his
wraparounds. Round and round
he went, rotating lils gowns at
different angles and about dif-
ferent parts ol his body. He
twirled for what must have been
25 minutes, working through the
different layers with the most
intense concentration I've ever
seen.
Sufi dancing is allegedly a
religious, mystical experience
for the dancer, who celebrates
unity with his God, Allah. Per-
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all, even more impressive than
the dance itself, was the
dancer's abiµty to stop dead
without the slightest indication
of dizziness or disorientation.
The other two highlights of
the trip were visits to the King
Tutenkliamen (aka King Tut)
exhibit, and the pyramids at
Giza. The Egyptian Musewn
holds an unrivaled collection of
Pharonic relics. As I walked
through the endless hallways of
different dynastic tombs, I felt
transported through time. One
only has to study a single tomb,
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meters).
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sundown, I turned back one last
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these sights just a few miles out-
side the city had not only
rem&.µled intact, but had also
managed to preserve their
ancient magnificence.
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<;apital of Egypt, and the home
fo 15 million people, Cairo is an
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SCHOOLS trustee, people don't really think about
it,• Black said. At the Ame time, • 1•m
not going to be a rubber stamper.•
'CONTINUED FROM A 1 1'rust4e Judy Franco bu acted as a
mentor for Black, supplying her with
I [ •She'I been 4 great student Of the background W01)1l8ti0D, she W(i.
budget,• said Superintendent Mac ·she's very knowledgeable and very
Bernd. •She's very accomplished at giv-accessible,• Black SaJd. ·she's very bon-
mg the private sector view of t.hlJ\gs .. est with me and she knows ffr politics.·
but she's seen that the government has Joining the board bas meant devot-
1 \ts fingers on everything we do 111 the ing nearly 50 hours per week visiting
school system! ,.------------~----, schools. returning phone
Yet Bladt, a reaJtor, can't 1 +DANA SLACK , calls, attending meetings help but see the dlscrepan-l l and -of course -study-
1:1es m bow an ideaJ business l QUOft: .Never : ing the budget.
. ~.o~ run and how the d.ls-: throw up '/OUr arms : One unforeseen
mets budget operates. . l and say, We can't : responsibility bas been
lL Although she agreed Wlth 1 do It!"' ! 1 wading through the
we teacher salary raise, sbe , 1 dozens of letters .. faxes
couldn't understand why the l KEY IS~: · l and phone call messages
• district would ag~ to a spe-: Restructun.~ the : she -reeeives from teach-
'-a.He percentage nuse before • budget, raising ac.a-• ers, parents and students
tmdlng the funds : demic standards ! 'every wee k.
"A corporation wouldn't ~---·-------------J Comments range from . offer a raise without know-•raise teacher saJaries• to
• ing wh~t the bottom line 15, • she said "improve school food,· she said.
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Black also advocates replacing som.e a· trustee hasn't broken her connectron
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with energy· and cost-effioent technol-Black went to a "Gang of Five"
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But before lutt.mg everyone too hard weekend, pronusmg them that being a
>¥1th her issues, Black has worked to board member hasn't changed her even
• establish relallonstups with both dtstnct iJ she can't share her confidential faxes
staff and board members. and talk about closed sessions.
"I don't feel l.il(e odli man out at all,• The same way she can't always shoot
sbe said. "Everyone's been real mce. • from the lup with board members. ·
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feel strongly we ought to make it fun.•
The pair of tresbmen councilmen got tbelr
first taste of council politics before they
even took their oath of office. Council·
woman Norma Glover, J~~g for support
for the vice mayor spot, ed Noyes and
Thomson would not vote for her because
she was a woman. The second-in-command
post went to Councilman Tom Edwar~.
The deluge of information during their
first three months may have been a bit over·
wbelming, they said. But council We has
sprung few surprises on Noyes and Thom-
son, both veterans ol conunwtity service
groups.
·we bad a tremendous amount of things
on our plate in January,• Noyes said, refer-
ring to the agendas that measured up to
about two inches thick in pure paperwork.
•Jrs amazing that it has been only three
months -we've done so much."
Mayor Jan Dehay, 6nlshjpg '1er first ·100 ·
days at the council's bead. comn;iended
Noyes' and Thomson's performance under
such pressure.
"I don't think I've ever seen as much read-
ing as we've had to do,• she said. ·1 was
hoping they wouldn'r just cave in.•
During January -their · most intense
month of ·orientation -they spent 'more
than 100 hours on council business, Thom-
son estimated. But they both guessed that
they'll ~d up spending less time on city
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Sure, these few months have been busy,
they said -but they've .been a welri>me
break from campaigning.
•Tue election was grueling," said Noyes,
wbo filled Jean Watt's seal "There ~n't a
day that bas gone by that I haven't looked at .
my wife and said, 'Did we r.eally win that
election?'•
And their five more experienced col-
leagues have been a helpful lot for the rhost
part, they said. Noyes said Mayor Debay
bas gone out of her way to show them the
rope$ .
MShe makes sure that we all know what's
happening,• the Balboa Island busine5s-
man and resident said.
The finer points of sanitation and water
services stunhed both Noyes and Thomson,
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•The sheer imoi.ensity of providing ser-
vices like water, sewer, utility, maintenance,
trash -dtizeOJ don't realize this,• said
Thomson, a f onner planning commissloner
and fair board member.
Noyes bas emerged as the •people's per-
son,· emphasizing community outreach,
Dehay said. He led a town meeting on Bal-
boa }Jland, which ts part of his district. He
prop<)lted starting a city newsletter, a ma1or
plank in biS campaign platform. The first
proposal to insert it into city recreation
brochures failed on a 3-3 vote but Will come
back to the council for another vote .
Noyes also managed to get addibonal
changes added to the city's revamping of
codes that govern building and planning.
And knowing what be knows now, would
be run for a council seat?
•1 would do it again, but I'm not sure I'll ,
do it again,• Noyes sa!d.
Thomson named helping to lower speed
limits in Corona del Mar as bis proudest
moment so far. Debay noted on that issue he 1
managed to work' with the Commu01ty
Associations Alliance, led by his election
opponent Phil Arst. '
He also spearheaded an e ffort to educate
residents about how to deal with coyotes
and· is looking into how to quell door-tcJ.
door solicitation.
Thomson said he'd still like to work to get
a wider variety of citizens to join conuruttees ,
and speak their views. '
"I'd like to get more people in the pool -
not just council groupies,• be said. "We dll
should be involved in Uus process.•
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COSTA MESA
CONTINUED FROM A 1
herself to helping local youth.
"l don't know if they have real-
ly changed the direction of the
council,• Monahan said. "But
they have brought new perspec-
tives on some of the old and new
issues that have come up.•
During their first 100 days in
office, fellow council members
say meeb.ngs have ended earlier,
the new blood has invigorated the-
council and pumped new ideas
mto discussions. Cowan has tak-
en steps to establish a city youth
corruruss1on and Somers has intro-
duced sweeping changes to city
code enforcement. ·
Both. womep say their biggest
challenge so far has been adjust-
~mg their lives t~ mclude reading
piles of paperwork, attending
meetings at all times of the 'day
and speaking with concerned cit-
izens.
"1 read two to foUI inches of staff
reports every week -not just
ours, but from the state and
League of C1ues, • said Somers, a
mother c;>f three who Juggles city
duties with htr family obligations.
ndwich or Salad Entree
r choice 9f 20oL Pepsi product,
or tioL fresh brMd coffee .
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believe she is on the wrong
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mt ltfe would be over,• Somen
said. •1 would not be able to
function.•
UY ••m: Public safety, resl-
dents rights; lpet di lg of pubtk
money, controltlf)g liquor
ll(enses; traffic issutS; Wftet' dis-
trict Issues.
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QUO'l1I: On becoming mayor
some cMy. •1 will throw mt hat
in the ring et the~
time.·
Dl --= Commttmint to youth; the future of the com-
munity; qual~ of llM.
About two months after she
took office, Somen began to
introduce new ideas at council
study sessions. Appointed to the
Eastside Traffic Study and Costa
Mesa Citizens Transi>ortation
Al~matives committees, Somers
floated an idea aimed at helping
police sting those who cruise J'ed
lights using cameras at intersec-
L--------------------------------------------------~~ tions. ·
"I think we will move forwafd
on Photo Cop (the name of the
camera program),• said Somers,
whose campaign stressed a focus
on safety issues.
Cowan has no regrets about
running for office and will likely
nm for mayor when the time
come~. But Somers has reserva-
tions about pursing a second term
or taking on the role of mayor.
•I never really envisioned
·myseli as mayor," said Somers,
who now spends 40 to 80 ftours ~
week on city-related business.
"It's a lot more work, a lot' more
responsibility."
City Councilman Joe Erickson
says both women have enthusi-
asm and energy that is conta-
gious. Neither is afraid to speak
their mind, nor feel intimidated by
the many tasks that come with the
job.
"All the goals and dreams you
have for the city sometimes get
jaded," Erickson said. •But beirlg
around them and, seeing their
energy has helped me as well."
Both Cowan and Somers agre~
that Erickson bas been someone
they could look to for advice and
direction.
"Joe is a mentor and a hero for
me," Cowan said. "I think be lis-
tens . . . and he is willing to do
what is right. I also like his style
with people." · ·
Somers' view that there are too
many liquor licensees in the city
bets met with ~ome bitter opposi-
tion from Monahan, who once
managed the infamous Goat Hill
Tavem. •
"We just have a different opin-
ion on the subject of alcohol
licenses and Heather is voicing
Grace
Aside from occasionally being
recognized in a grocery store
checkout line, Cowan, who is the
manager of the Irvine Animal
Care Center, says per life as a city
official has run as expected: But
being unable to he lp residents
who complained about the noise
from the Cirque du Soleil frus-
trates her.
·1 think•it was important to let
the neighbors know I was aware
and I cared, but also that there
were limits to what we can do,•
said Cowan, who heads the city
and fairground liaison committee.
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Sheriff awards to be
handed out today
The Orange County Sheriff's
Advisory Council will $J>OOSOT
the ninth annual Sheriff's Medal
of Valor presentation on today at
the Westin.South Coast Plaza in
. Costa Mesa.
1Wenty medals will be given
to county law enforcement
agents who have distinguished
themselves in 1996, with foUI
Medals of Courage, eight
Medals of Merit, and eight
Medals of Lifesaving.
Among those receiving the
Medal of Merit are county
forensic scientists who provided
a DNA link between serial killer
Gerald Parker and a series of
unsolved homicides in Costa
Mesa in the 1970s.
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raise $134,000 to help fund child.
care, resident camps, aquatics,
fitn~ss And parenVchild Rro-
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During the last three
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South COast R~pertory earnS spOtlight with fiv
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Mesa theater. By Tom Titus, Daily Pilot
. •collected Stories,• the Donald
Margulies drama that mad~ a big
impression in its world premiere at
South Coast Repertory last fall,
b4s yet another feather in its cap.
In' addition to enjoying this col-
umn's accolade as SCR's best pro-
duction pl 1 ~ and being chosen
for a New" Y~rk staging next
month, "Collected Stones• cap·
tured three trophies at Monday's
awards ceremony of tbe Los
Angeles Drama Critics' Circle .
Margulies ·earned a wtiting
award and Kandis Chap~ won
. top honors for best actress in a
leading role. The drama also cap-
tured the Ted Schmitt Award for
best new play -the theater's.
fourth such honor over a seven-
year period.
·collected Stortes• details the
story of an aging writer and wrlt-
ing teacher (Chappell) who takes
on a young protege (Suzanne Cry-
er), only to find the student USUfP.:
tng her teacher's memories for her
own novel.
•The final scene between
Chappell and Cryer is a master-
piece of confrontational playwrit-
ing, and these two superb actress-
es deliver stinging verbal assaults
with unenitlg
marksman-
ship,• this col-
umn reported
in the Novem·
berreview.
Margulies'
Schmitt Award
honor, for best
new play in
Southern Call·
fomia, contin-
ues what has become almost a tra-
dition at South Cout Rep in the
1990s. The theater also won tor
Howard Korder's •Search and
Destroy• in 19901 Roger Ruett's
"So Many Words" in 1993 and
Margaret Ed.son's ·wu· in 1995.
•Collected Stories• is one of
four world premieres on SCR's
schedule tor 1996·97, said David
Emmes, founder and producing
artistia director of the Costa
SCR also picked up two other
awards from the Los Angeles att-
ia, both for its production of •The
Taming of the Shrew.• Director
Mark Rucker and costumer
Shigeru Yaji were honored for
their contributions to the $bake.
speare comedy.
The theater has won a tot.al of
58 Los Angeles Drama Critics Cir-
cle Awards.
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China Md charity "in ·BloOmie's at-benefit
'W e sold out in about a
week,• said Glgt
Spragins, president of
Angelitos de Oro. The organiza-
tion, which supports Big Broth-
ers/Big Sisters of Orange County,
was selected by Bloomingdale's,
the trendy New York-based
retailer, to play host to the o~n
ing evening of its Home Stor~ at
Fashion Island.
Eight hundre'd locals dined on
delicacies from the Mandarin
side of the kitchen of The Four
Seasons Hotel Catering office.
"The pot stickers are the best
I've ever had," said JoAnn
Killingsworth of .Promontory
Point, attending the opening •
night event with friend JoAnne
Cline.
Can~ and Roger Schnapp celebrate the grand opening of the
• BloomJngdale's Home Stor~ at Fashion Island.
The pair of Newport gals sam-
pled the Asian fare, displayed
along a high-rise buffet table
draped in ice-blue linen and cen-
tered with a hedge of lilies.
Designers were not satisfied with
lilies only on the buffet; they had
the lilies flying from clear glass
vials suspended on wires from
the rafters of Bloomie's.·
• Prom left, event co-chalrs Carol Porter and Kae Ewing, store man-
: ager Kathryn McDonnell, Michael Gould, president of Blooming-
dale's, and Gigi Spragins, president of Angelitos de Oro.
There were white lilies and
blue martinis everywhere. The
crowd especially loved the blue
martinis. Waiters with silver trays
passed out the concoctiops as fast
p.s the bar could mix them.
Killingsworth, with a bite of bao
in one hand and a blue martini in
the other, said, "I love it ... h
looks like Windex but it tastes
like a spring evening on the
Newport. Coast." Pure poetry,.
from the social crowd excited to
wine, dine and martini amongst
the sheets, towels and coffee
makers that line the new shelves
of Bloomingdale's Home Store,
which officially opened to the
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THE CROWD. dep¥1Jnent. Byron and Ronnie
Allumbaugb, Barbara Bowie
decked out m David Webb gem~
and followed by Kevtn Parker
Webb manager at the Beverly
Regent boutique
Arden Ramson, Maralou and
Jerry Hanington, Jeri and John
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were looking fit and fabulous In
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"I didn't know that there· were
so many d.iff erent brands of
corkscrews," sald Unda Yellen of
Costa Mesa. "I sort of feel self-
conscious eating all this wonder-
ful food ovet a stack of virgin
white linen. It's like when you
were a kid and snuck the food
from mother's kitchen into'the
bedroom. Only this is a whole lot
more fun. There are so many
more beautiful sets of sheets."
b.w.
cook
j geous Betty Jo Pusch with hus-
1 band· Walter Pu.sch Jr., Sandy
1 Sewell and Catherine Thyen
Bloomingdale's b1g boss,
Michael Gould, and store man-
ager Kathryn McDonnell were
happy to hear the positive
response from customers like
Yellen. After all, it is a big move.
a big investment and a big
change from Manhattan, where
the Big B, with its signature little
brown bag, became so famous
for its creative retailing
approach.
.To make a good first impres-
sion, Gould generously donated
10% of The Home Store's open-
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A1C •THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1997
Kaplan's deli-cacies Consist
of NeW York-style food
By Nancy Cheever, Daily Pilot
K aplan's Deli on Harbor
Boulevard loolcs like an
upscale coffee shop and
14trves some of the best deli food
~ound.
Owner Bob Leggett bought the
ntStaurant in October 1995 from
Bany Hermanson, who once co-
owned the Blue Beet Cafe.
Leggeft, a former U.S. Con-
91essman from California, sa.id
two scoops or room-temperature
spread on a bed of lettuce with
onions1 tomato, pickles and bread.
U you like liver, you'll Wee this.
The knish was mashed Pota-
toes inside a round of bread and
came With a chicken gravy. lt was
a little bland, but we decided that
three people who grew up on Ital-
ian food were probably not the
best ones to corrunent on the fla-
vor of knishes.
The rye bread ~as soft on the
inside and hard and chewy on
IOlplab's is fash-
iQDed as a New
'York-style dell
but on a much
larger scale.
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the outside.
Even my sister,
who •hates"
rye bread, liked
it.
I ' I
I f.Y.I. I
I -I I I : + WHAT: Kaplan's Deli •
"There are
only a few delis
like this m the
country," he
said.
: + WHD£: 3211 Harbor
' Blvd., Costa Mesa
We also tried
a bowl of chick-
en soup with
matzo ball
($2.95). Served
at the perfect
temperature,
the chicken
broth, noodles,
parsley and 2-
inch round, firm
matzo ball were
tasty.
: +WHEN: 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.
: Monday through Thursday; 6
: a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday, Satur-
: day and Sunday. Breakfast.. With 'about
1,000 items on
the menu and
60 employees to
cook, serve and
clean up,
Kaplan's is sure
to-please any
• lunch and dinner items I : served any time of day. Ban-
• quets, catering availabre. : + HOW MUCH: Reasonable
: +PHONE: 557-6611
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discerning customer. From sand-
wiches, omelets, pasta, soup and ·
salad to traditional dell food like
lox and bagels, gefilte fish and
matzo balls, Kaplan's is the type
of place where you have to order
by the number so the server
knows what you want.
My sister, brother-in-Jaw, ruece
and I went to the popular restau-
rant on a Saturday around 5 p.m.
As we passed the bakery case on
the way to our table, my sister
noted that all the goociles looked
delicious: cookies, strudel, cakes
and pies.
We started off the meal with
two appetizers: potato knishes
($2.25) and chopped IJyer ($3.95).
The chopped liver appetizer was
We next had a couple of (as
billed on the menu) "extraordi-
nary ~ sandwiches: the No. 43, lox
and cream cheese on a \f ater
bagel with sliced onion and toma-
to ($7.95); the No. 49 triple treat,
which was corned beef, pastrami
and chopped liver on assorted
rruru rolls ($6.95); and the No. 43,
a turkey, ham and swiss ($6.95).
The lox were outstanding: .a ,
large portion of fresh pink lox that
was full of smoky flavor. The
bagel was fresh and chewy and
the sliced onions were fresh and
watery
The turkey, ham and swiss was
lt>aded with lean meat: six slices
of turkey and su slice~ of ham on
each half.
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But Not
Sfuzzj
New
Martini
List. ..•
Stirred
•Now tha\'s a sandwich,• my
brother-in-law, Mike, said.
The corned beef and pastrami
were both lean and sliced thin,
but the pastrami wasn't as tasty as
the corned b!:1ef -a little dry and
bland-and the chopped liver
was the same as what came on
the appetizer. The rolls were all
the same, a minor <letail, but it
would have been nice to try the
different kinds the menu
promised.
Our sandwiches ca.me with a
choice of two side dishes: potato
salad, cole slaw, fresh fruit,
baked beans or tries. The potato
salad was good but a little salty;
the cole slaw was excellent with
.only a little mayonnaise ·an9
fresh cabbage -a nice mixture.
The fruit was fresh, and the
baked beans were tasty. We all
decided that the pickles at
Kaplan's were the best we've
ever tasted.
l had to try the latkes (three ,
potato pancakes served with
. applesauce and sour cream for
$5.45), a staple on the East
~oast: Not too greasy, the mix-
ture of ·potato arid seasoning was
perfect beneath the golden
brown outside: delicious.
NOW SERVING
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With Our Surrday
Mexican Breakfast
The service was good, even
though the restaurant was packed
by the time we left. Our server,
Darrin, was most accommodating
when my 6-month-old niece got
bored with the car seat and need-
ed a high cbafr.
For dessert, we took home
some cheese blintzes ($5.45) with
sour cream and preserves. The
crepes were done perlectly and
the cheese mixture was thick and
tasty.
l had eaten breakfast at
Kaplmt'.s about a month ago, and I
wasn't as impressed as I was with
its dinner. The eggs were lulce-
warm, the hash browns were
undercooked and the toast "'fiiS
cold. But my omelet was big and·
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Joanne WIDant
shows off two
hearty platet of
botputrami
aandwtcbel. one
of Kaplan'• most
popular made-~
order menu items.
Early blrd dlnnen •
at the Costa Mesa
restaurant are
served 3 to 6 p.m.
dally.
DON l.£ACH I DAILY PILOT
tasty and overall pretty good. •
Kaplan's bas lots of specials,
soup of the day,, burgers, salads
and dozens of extras. The
restaurant also has a bar and
outdoor dining and sells pre-
packaged mustards, dressings.
pickles, borscht and other condi-
ments as well as breads, pastas
and matzos.
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:fSmilla's Sense of Snow' not
to be missed· n ·yov can find it
• EDfTOft'S NOTE: The Reel Critics col-
umn fHtures movie critiques written
by community members serving on our
panel.
Film is a
dynamic package
A young boy dies under
suspicious circumstancrs.
But when the powerful
Melissa
Richa rdson
Greenland 1
Mmmg Co.
enters the
scene, the
case is
dropped. Only
Snulld
Jasp'&{sen, the
boy's protec-
tor, cdres
enough to
hght for the
truth In he r
quest for
dnswers, she
finds a truth slrdnger than fic-
tion.
Mixed with the ta le of the
young boy's dedth is d plot lhdt
spans a cent.ury. involving the
secretive expeditions of a min-
ing company. rirst the boy's
father dies, and then the boy
supposecUy dJes m an accident
Snulla may be the next vict'lm .
wSmilla'~ Sense of Snow" is a
bizarre tale, startmg Wllh the
title. From d gigantic avalanche
to pretustonc worms, Sm1lla
encounters nothing ordinary.
While there may be limes when
you ask "What???". the moVJe is
always entertaining
Confusion adds to the story
rather than detracting from 1t.
The only time the movie falls
down is the ending, which could
have been more informative and
concrete.
In Julia Ormond's latest
movie since "Sabrina," she does
a wonderful job portraying the
confused emotions of a Green-
landk woman who shuts herself
away from others because of her
mother's death, Pram the
moment she takes on the power-
ful inctividuals in the Greenland
Mining Co., to ba..iting her '
father's young girlfriend,
Ormond is at a height never
!>een before Ormond takes on
an intensity that is e nthrdlling.
I came out of the theatre
reacting to the plot dnd the
characters rather thdn JUSt the
characters alone. Combmed
with the beautiful ~cenery of
Greenland, the movie s park.Jes
m tts daring tale.
There hasn't been much
press for this movie. I only SdW
one preview for it dunng the
entire n:iovie-packed holictays.
There is no reason to hide this
movie; it ts very ~ntcrtammg .
While many of the movie's ques-
Uons aren't answered until the
very end, there is enough action
to keep mterest alive until then.
While you may not have
heard of "Sm.illa's," everyone
should see it. From the story line
to the performance of the actors
to the beautiful scenery, "Smil-
la's Sense of Snow" weaves
every aspect of a successful
movie into a dynamic Pctckage. . ----------
• MELI SSA RICHARDSON, 16, is a·
Costa M~sa resident and a senior at
Newpo ri Harbor High.
Nice scenery in
unusual mystery 's milla's Sense of Snow" 1s an unusual movie. The:>
story Line evolves from
Lht' dcc1dental d eath of a child
who was purportedly playing on
the roof of his five-story apart-
ment building and faUs.
Smilla (Julid Ormond) the
Greenland/ Amened.fl soentist,
who Ltves in the dpartment build-
ing c1nd has bclne nded the boy,
d1sc:ounts the police findings and
the autopsy rf'pori of the leading
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forensics expert Snulla asks
quesbons and 1s thrust mto
unsettling and unhealthy circum-
stances, which
fuels her
desire to get at
the truth.
Lending
creditable
support are
Gabnel Byrne.
romantic inter-.
est and blurry
accomplice m
Elaine England the ,quest;
Richard Hctr-
1 ns,' the villt1mous nunmg com pd·
n y owner on a quest for more
power dnd money; Robert Log-
gia, Sm1lld0S father; and VdneS!>d
Redgrave, former mtnmg com-
pdny employee, who hds d ftne
Cdmeo appedtdnce.
ThP hE'!)l scenes di c tho:><'
betwPc>n Sm1lld dnd lsdtah tn
lld!>hback dnd the gorgeous out-
door sites ul qldners dnd tee
field!). O nnvnd does her best.
• ELAINE ENGLAND, 65, lives in New·
port Beach a11d owns a gift-basket
business she operates out of her home.
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briefly in entertainment
Planet Hollywood
to throw Oscar party
It's the next best lhlng to
hanging out al the Dorothy
Chandler Pavilion Wlth Tom '
111 the runth annual Jazz Festlval
compe~ dW'Ulg Youth Expo,
slated lf~r Apnl 18-20 at the
Orange County Faugrounds
For more LJ'lfonnauon, call
708-1520
Cruise. Planet 1 lollywood plays B fi dinn " host to an Academy Awards par-ene t er
ty Monday at 5 p.m. I spotlights Greece
Walk down a red carpet JUSt
Wee the stars do and watch the Orange· Coast College ~
telecast at the soiree, wluch ben-I gallery dlfector ~ Valle~af'
efils Children's Hospitdl of Rlc~erson will pldy host to d.dilq. • ,.
Orange County. There will dlso n;r and ~llde show on a trip ~·;, Jo
be a buffet dinner IJVe and silent Greece to benefit the college' . ' gdllery Mdy 3 • " 1 auctlons, and no Academv I • Th harnnc t s '>/lo. z 1 e everung '""'':j ..... a :""" ·1 A~a.rds ga~enng 1.S complet~ Pm. with d .,oa.a.l hour in Vallera,
without a ptck lhe wmn<>rs R.lckt.>rson '!) home Following din· 1
contest. ner, !>he will d.J.scuss the shd& ;1
• Tickets Me $75 dnd dress ~ show, wtuch feah.tre!) excavanon..1
Hollr-vood g lamour/busmes., ctnd resturdUon work that took. '
attue To ordt>r tickets or tor pldC'£> on tht-Greek isld.nd of San.. t
more tnformdlJon, Cdll ">12-tonnt , .1
8690 Attenddnc<> ,., IJ.rruted to SOI .
pl'ople reservations are Costa Mesa school in requued A $50 donation·
• • • include'> dinner the sllde show• Jazz competition dncl }l'MI} memberslup to tne I I
Costd ~1esd High School' collt~Jl' dit qd!Jel) • ,
Junior high-dnd h.Jqh !>chool-Jev-f or mori· 111fo1 mdtion. call·
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MUSIC
THE CHIEFTAINS
The C hlettams, regarded mter-
lldUoncilly as the most famous
exponents of trad1llonal Insh
music m the world, performs at 8
p m toddy at the Ordnge County
Perfonrung Arts Center, 600 Town
Center Dnve, Costa Mesa Tick-
ets co!>I $I 0-$48 For t.nlormallon,
call 553-2422
CD RELEASE PARTY
The pop/rock band Corday
and lhe Cunous is having a CD
rPIC'dse pdr1y from 7 to 10 p .m.
Sc1lurdc1} di 1i1angle Squdre ·in
Co!>ld Me'id I losted by Adnan of
KEZ\-F~t. Fdld Morgdna will
opl'n w1lh nn dCOUSUC set dnd
Cordd} c1nd the Cunous will fol-
low, pc>rlormmu for the rest of the
t•wmnq Th0 !>how t!> free \(or cill
d<W!:. ,ind there• will be foo~d
g1vt'ct\\ c1~., For mort· infonnallon,
I dll 4lJ8-"0H1
WAGNER'S RING
Will conduct a demonstration Wlth
oil and wax medium. For more
mfonnation, ccill 540-6430.
Pel< 111< ~\ rnphony O rchestra
prc<,(•nh V\.iq1wr\ .. The· Ring" at ART WORKSHOP
County chapter office of the
Arnencan Institute of Architects
through April 4 at 3200 Park Cen-
ter Drive, Swte 110, Costa Mesa.
For t.nlonnation, call 557-7796.
NAUTICAL
MUSEUM
The mmeum leaturea tblee
galleries: tJae Newport
Gall~ ~laying &be mu-
IUme hbtory of tbe area: the
Model Gallery exhibiting a
selection of world-clau
models and the Grand
Salon wblch offers tou.rtqg
exhibits. Admlulon ls free
for members, $4 for adults
and $1 for children. The
museum ls located at 151 E.
Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. For UlformaUon, call
615-1863.
ABSTRACT ART
Hp m \\pdnc·..,dct'r dnd March 27 A new series of draWlllg and
it th1· Otdnq<' County PNforming painting workshops from 10 a.m . SCULPTURES
. \rh < 'c•ntPr hO(J Town Center to 12:30 p.m . will begin March 26 Sculptor Joan Brown will
!Ji J\ ,. n, ... 1c1 I\ ''''>d Tic kC'ts are and will continue for eight l exhibit her work al the Jewish
..; 111 111 $44 hn 111oa• inlorn1<1t1on. I Wednesdays in Vince Jorgenson Community Center Art Gctllery
11111 ">'>h ..! 11.2 Center adjacent to Msriners through Apnl 2 dt 250 E. Baker
The Orange County Museum
of Art presents Joe Goode's exhi-
b1uon of post-pdlllterly abstract
ary through April 13 at 850 San
C lemente Dnve, Newport Beach.
For tnformallon, call 7 59-1122 .
VIDEO INSTALLATION
Llbrary, 2005 Dover Drive, New-St, Cosla Mesa. For informdlion,
The Orange County Museum
of Art presents the intemationaUy
circulated video iJ:\slallation work,
·"The Theater o( Memory," by
contemporary artist Bill Viola at
the Museurr)s's Installation
Gallery through June l at 850 San
Clemente Drive, Newport Beach.
For•.!JlfmmdJlOO, call 759-1122.
TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS I port ~eac~. Th~ sessio~s prov~dc call 755-0340.
frt>l' livt· dds<.ir rotk pc.>rlor-JndJv1dualize~ mstruchon . Osmg
nldfl< p~ t11t• ..,1 hc·dulPtl fwm noon m1xc>d media for beginners EXHIBITION .
10 2 :w p 111 I\ tondc\~ tllrouqh Fn-.. throu~h advanced students. For The Robert Mondavi Wine and
dciy. trunt ; 111 HI p 111 f-ll<J,1r dnd more mforinatlon, ct>ll 644-3151 I Food Center pres~nts lhe ""'.ork ol
Sdflllclri\ ,111<1 tiurn I to 4 p 111 I pholO!Jrd.J?.her/arl1st Mernll A.
Sc1llndt1\ .i1td "\undt1) ,dlc•inium:-WATERCOLOR EXHIBIT · Vine ,~.t, Beyond ~e Sprocket
111 tht· To\\ll Scpi.ilf• <1t Tr tc1nqh· . The Newport Beach Centrctl Hole~. through April 1 at 1570 'FIRST IMPRESSIONS' .
"iqllM<' Ill c ·'"'''' l\fi·-.c1 L1brc:U)' lS dlsplaymg a watercolor Scenic f!\ve., Costa Mesa. For "FU"St lmpress1ons: The Lagu-
1»Jub1t by Carole Callahan, "The• t.nlormalion. call 979-4510. 1 na Beacb Art Assoaation" is at
ART Lu ... nous Gdfden· Newport's
\n!>wer lo lhe Manne Ldyer,"
through ~larch~ 31 at 1000 :Avocd-
CJTY HALL GALLER¥
"Orc1ncw Count)', Et<" h•c1tur-do Ave., Newport Beach. For ~'A ' )" 0 u vs~ 1nlormation, call 717-3801. t.Aw1mi Wi1UWtt ing 011" pO! lfdlh ctnd ldll<l..,c dJH'~
b} locc1l c1rlt'>l Jcu k Cdnnon. dnd
"Color'> <1nd lmcHJt''> Plt>d!>mg to
Uu• Ey1•, · 1·x1>rr''i'>IVP c1nd vibrdnt
oils c1ncl <1< 1) IJc'> hy l'l't<>r 1Jc1v1d-
s.on. wtll. lw on <11..,pldy in the
Newport B<'n«h Cit) I lc1Jl (~d)IPry
lhrouuh l\lr1\ ,, ttl ·DoO N<•wport
Blvd For 11101t• 111lormdl ton. cc11l
717-31:!70
ART LEAGUE
· The Co'>ld t\.11•..,c1 Art LPc1g11<>
g£>nPrdl inc•<•hnq w1ll tc1k,. plr1cp al.
7 p.m todc1y c1t Ov• Co...t<1 I\ 1esa
Ne1ghbo1 hood C \llnmunity c:en-
ter, 1845 Pc1-rk AH· . Co~lc1 Mesa.
Well-known <1rtt'>l Kdthy Htlton
Ckei 1t.SJ An
American
Cafe
PAINTINGS AND POLAROIDS
Karen Feuer-Schwager, an
Orange County artist, will exh1b1t
two senes of her work during the
month of f\tarch di Haute Cakes
Caffe, West Cliff Court, 1807
Westcllif Dnve, Newport Bedch
On exhibit· will be her Mtxed
Media Manipulated. Polaroids as
well as paintings from an enViron-
mcnlal series. For information,
ca LI 4 97 -5926.
ENVIRONMENTAL EXHIBITION
A spec1ctl showing of mixed
media artworks by GcuJ Taylor.
will be presented at the Orange
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paintings created by the founders
of the association from the Orange
County Musewn ol Art.
SPECIAL
GARDENING TALK
Roger's Gard ens otr~rs free
gardening demonstrations at
2301 San Joaquin Hills Road,
Newport Beach. "Roses" Is
offered at noon on Friday and Sat-
urday. and March 28 and 29. For
information , call 640-5800.
CASINO NIGHT
The ·Balboa Yacht Club pre-
•s,ents its third annual Casino
Night and Auction, benefiting
the club's junfor sai)mg pro-
gram, at 1801 Bayside Drive,
Corona del Mar. The price of
$40 per person, with tax and
gratuity included, includes a
barbecue buffet dinner, enter-
tainment and a ~tarter bag of
$50 in chips. At the end of the
evening, guests will exchange
-Newport Be.ch/Cc,;ta Mesa Daily Pil0t
their chlps for raffle tickets tor
prir:es. For more information,
call 7 56-1022
rAI CHI CLASS
Orange Coast College offe#S
t'ai chi ch'uan classes, the
ancient Chinese exercise art
that combines techniques of
meditation and motion, at Coro-
na del Mar High School, 2101
Eastbluff Drive, Newport Beach.
A beginner's class meets from 7
to 9 p .m . Wednesdays, March 26
through May 21; an intermedi-
ate class meets from 6:30 to 8
p .m Tuesdays, March 25
through May 20 and an
advanced class meets from 8 to 9
p.m. Tuesdays, March 25
through May 20. Registration
fee is $45. For .information, calJ
432-5880.·
SAFARI BRUNCH
A Safari Sunday Brunch Cruise
1s availab1e aboard the 54-fapt
Emerald For~st Too docked in
Balboa at the Fun Zone from 11
a.m. to 1 p.m . every Sunday. The
cost 1s $25.95 per person and
$15.95 for children under 12. For
reservations, call 673-0240. ·
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FARMERS MARKETS
Bvery Thursday there is a
farmers market from 8:30 a.m. to 1
p.m. at the Orange County Fair-
grounds. The Orange County
Market Place is every Saturday
and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.
in the main fairgrounds parking
lot. For information, call 723-6616.
Every Saturday there is a farm-
ers market from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in
the municipal park.tng lot at Bay-
side Drive and fylargue rite
Avenue in Corona del Mar.
STACE
'TREASURE ISLAND'
p.m. Tickets are $26~$39. For
more information, call 957-4033.
'TRIUMPH OF LOVE'
South Coast Repertory pre-
sents "The 1\iumpb of Love•
through Sunday on the Mam-
stage at 655 Town Center Dnve,
Costa Mesa. The Performance
schedule will be Tuesday through
Friaay at 8 p.m., Saturday at 2:30
and 8 p.m . and Sunday at 2:30
and 7:30 p.m. nckets are $28-$41.
For more information, call 957-
4033
LITERARY
Tickets are $35. For information,
call (213) 256-7977.
DANCE
'SWAN LAKE'
BAUROOM DANCE
DePore Foundabon for thP Arts
offers ballroom dancing every Fri-
day and Saturday night at the
DeFore Dance Center, 151
Kalmus Drive, Suite G-3, Costa
Mesa., From 7'.30 to 8:30 p.m on
both nights a lesson will be taught
followed by open dance with a
disc 1ockey playing all kinds of
music until 11 p.m. The dance les-
son is free with the price of the $5
adnussion Call 24 1-9908
• ADULT BALLROOM DANCE
STORY TIMES
THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1997 A.11
I
on a l.l.st C\lld can challenge play·
ers on the ust For mformation,
call 755-Q340
• JAM, singles 21 -39, holds d
variety of outl.ngs and acbvitles
For more mfonnatton. call the
JAMline at 665-5048
• Jewish ln Between Smgles,
'i age 39-59, oilers soaal anti cul-
tural events and can be reached
by calhng 755-0340 There will ®
an everung walk around Balboa
lslclJld at 7 p.m on Feb 18. Cctll •
77$-4636 There will a Happy
Hour at Gulliver's at 5·30 pm on
Feb. 26 Cctll 731 -3780
SYNAGOGUE VISITS
..
The Riverboat Players, Orange
County's newest theater compa-
ny, in associatJon with Newport
Harbor NautJcal Musewn, proud-
ly stages its prerruer show, "Trea-
sure Island," •at 1 :30 p.m. Satur-
'CJays and Sundays through June
29 on the decks of The Pride or
Newport, 151 c. Coast Highway,
READERS THEATRE
South Orange County Com-
munity Theatre presents a pre-
rruere performance of Myla Licht-
man-Fields' new play, H Across the
Great Divipe," al 7 p.m . today al
the Newport Beach Library, 1000
Avocado Ave. For information,
call 717-3800.
Orange County's award-win-
ning regional ballet company,
Festival Ballet Theatre, presents
"Swan Lake" at 7 p.m. Saturday
and 2 p .m. Sunday in Orange
Coast College's Robert B. Moore
Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road,
Costa Mesa. Advance tickets are
$14 for adults and $12 for children
age 12 and under, advance d.Js-
count tickets are $12 for OCC stu-
dents and senior citizens, and
tickets at the door are $16 for
adults and $13 for children age 12
and under. For mformation, call
432-5880.
DANCE ·WORKSHOPS
The Costa Mesa Senior Center
offers adult ballroom dani;e every
Tuesday'night from 7:30 to 10.30
p.m. Singles . and couples wel-
come. Live mus1 c provided by the
Ray Robbins Combo. The cost is
$3. The Senior Center is at 695 W
19th St., Costa Mesa. For infQrma-
bon, call 645-2356
Mesa Verde Library has
story times for children ,
ages 3 to 7 at 1 t a.m. Tues-
days and 7 p.m. Wednes·
days th.rough April 30 at
2969 Mesa Verde Drive
Easl Por information call
546-5274.
Meet young Jewish singles
and couples for Fnday service~ 10 ,_
area syndgogues VisJts take
place the Uurd Fnday ol every
month. For m.formabon, call 755-
5555 .. ext 551
•Newport Beach. Cost is $8 for
adults and $4 for children. Muse-
um member~ receive a $2 dis-
count. For informatiGn, call 505-
2178.
'THREE DAYS OF RAIN'
South Coast Repertory pre-
sents "Three Days of Rain," a
contemporary comedy, through
(\pril 6 on the Second Stage at
655 Town Center Dnve, Costa
Mesa. The performance schedule
will be Tuesday through Friday at
8 p.m., Saturday dl 2:30 and 8
p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30
BOOK CLUB
Round Table West offers its
next book luncheon program
March 27 presenting Jack
Palance with his tiook, "The For-
est of Love," Sally Cobb and
Mark WiUems and the "The
Brown Derby Restaurant -A
Hollywood Legend," Bob Thomas
and "Disney's Art of Animation,"
and Mel Haber and "Bedtime
Stories of the Legendary Ingle-
side Inn in Palm Springs" at noon
at the Balboa Say Club, 1 Z21 W.
Coast Hjghway, Newpo.rL.Beach.
Niki's Voted Best Authentic
Indian Food
TANDOORI EXPRESS In Orange County
Singles and couples interested
in moving to the beat can enroll
m a variety of dance classes
taught by U.S. Swing Dance Con -
test grand finalist and Dance
Fever contest wmner Toni Piazza
and staff at Corona del Mar's
Community Youth Center on the
comer of Fifth Avenue and Iris
Avenue in Corona del Mar. The
"Ballroom and La tin" class will
meet from 7:15 to 8:15 p .m. Tues-
days. March 25 through April 29
(Jnd the "West Coast Swing"
class is offered from 8: 15 to 9:15
p.m. Tuesdays, March 25 through
April 29. • Preregistration is
required and the cost is $48. To
register. ca.ll 644-3151.
KIDS
'GOOSEBUMPS'
The "Goosebumps" club
meets the hrst and Uurd Mo'fiday
of lhe month at 6:30 p.m dt
Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport
Center Drive. Call 759-0982
STORY AND CRAFT HOUR
From 2 to 3 p.m every Sunday,
Barnes & Noble holds a fun-tilled
craft and s tory hour for children or
all ages RefresRments will be
served.·Baroes & Noble is located
at 1870 Harbor Blvd ... Triangle
Square tn Costa Mesa. For infor-
mation. call 631-0614
SINGLES
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JEWISH SINGLES GROUPS
• New Jew1sh Relat1onsh1ps
allows JeWJsh singles to chdose
people they ,vfsh to date from
profile albums that picture dnd
describe smglE•s with d w1dt>
range ol personal dnd prolession-
al mterests /\1embershlp fees c1n:•
.$40 for stx months dnd $70 for ,d
year. nonnwmbers of the Jewish
Commumt} Center are $10 more
For m.formdlton, cdU 755-0340
• Tennis Lddcler for Singles
offers dil opportunity lo meet new
people while 1mpro\'lng your
game RegistrdlJOn tee is $18 dnd
interested pdrtJPS put theLI OdJTle<.,
CLUBS
THE CANNERY
Karaoke LS dvailable trom q
p m to nudrught Mondays dnd
\.\-ednesday" Wme Tasting from
5·30 to 8 30 pm and lJve music
with The Jetsen's from 8:30 p.m
to 12·30 d m Thursdays, 3010
La fa~ ell<•. Newport Beach For
m.formdtJOll CdU h75-5777
DIVA
Live mu-.1c ledtunng Paula
Pnce on ptdOo every Thursday,
Fnday and Sdturdd~ dt 7 p .m 600
Anton Blvd Co'>trt /\lesa For
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• Vegetarian/
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(lagi.n.1 Caf1•!> Food Court)
Exit 55 Fwy. @ 4th St.
(1 blk W of Tus11n
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OPEN DAILY • CALL FOR HOURS
RIVERBOAT CAFE
On board the ·"Pnde of Newport" Rrverboat. Home Of The
Newport Harbor NalltlCal Museum (Fonnerty Reuben E.
Lee) Is Open From 11 anr9pm lunch. Dinner Sat Sun
Brunch Barn (closed Mondays) Reservations Needed Only
For Weddings. Banquets Or Private Parties). All Maior
Credit Cards Accepted: located At 151 E. 'Goast Hwy, New-
port Be~ch. CA 92660 (71 4) 673-3425 Fax. 673-7864
AN AMERICAN CAFE
Located at 462 East 17th Street tr) Costa Mesa. Open
7 days a week Mon.-Sat. 6am-9pm Sunday bll 3pm.
Serving breakfast, lunch & dinner. Mede from scrat.ch
pies, salad dressings & soups. 548-3066
CHARLIES CHILI
located at McFadden Place (next to Newport Pier) 1n
Newport Beach. Hours. Mon-Thur 7:CDam-12 midnight
Weekends 7:CXlem-3:CDam. Amax. Visa, Discover. Din-
er's Oub. No Reservations Needed. (71 4) 675-7991
ZUBIES
Meno Includes: R1~. Chicken, Steak & Lobster. Prime
Rib, Pizza. C>,oster 88r. Prices Range From $3.95 And
Up. Hours: 11 :30em1~ -Cocktails Til 11pm. C>edrt
Cards Not Accepted. ReseNations Not Needed. Located
at 1712 Placenba, Costa Mesa (714) 645-8091
GOOSE BERRIES
8reekfast-High qoellty end iMovetNe breakfasts. Hours
7am t.o 11 em Tuesday to Friday and Barn t.o 2pm We&
kends. Closed on Mondays. (714) 760-0221
JAVA CENTRALE
A Elr'opeaMtyle gourmet coffee caf6. Located et 3420
V11 Lido In Newport Beech. Open 7 days. Mf 6-1 ~
Sat 8:3Q.1~ Sun 7em-9pm. 873-5310
CAFF'IE PANINI
l.oc8tAtd at 2333 East r.oaet Hwy (2 doors south of
~)in Carone Del Mar. Serving Seafood. Pasta, tbnnet Pizza, MOcha & Juices. Open 7 days a week.
Th 7em-3pm & Fti 7p1~. 6?5-8101
(across from Fedco)
GOLDEN SPOON YOGURT 8c
SMOOTHIES
Located at 488 East 17th St. Costa Mesa. SUPfjl
HEALTHY TREATS -Non Fat/Sugar Free Frozen Yogurt
and Smoothies Open Daily 10·00am-10pm 548-9147
DISCORDIA
The premier cyber cafe. www.dcafe.com. Located the
the lab. 2~30 Brlstol 1n Costa Mesa (714) 427-5855 .r
SZECHWAN KING
All you can eat lunch & dinner buffet. 0 1ne-m or take-
out. Free-delivery with $15.00 min: purchase. A la "'
carte. Mon-Sat Lunch 11-2:30. Dinner 5-10. Closed on
Sunday. Reservations recommended for large parties.
Mastercard & Visa accepted. 512 W. 19th St. Costa
Mesa. 548-2060.
SFUZZI
New Italian -Elegant yet casual (located tn Tnangle
Square, Costa Mesa). Wed -Happy Hour. Early Bird
Menu Available Every day. Hours: Lunch 11 · 30am-
4:CXlpm. Dinner 4:CXlpm-10:30 Reservat.ions accept-
ed Mastercard, Visa. Amencan Express located at
187C>A Harbor Blvd.
(714) 548-9500
OSTERIA ITALIA
Authentic Italian -casual -Homemade pasta -Home-
made Sausage -Cappuccino & Dessert -lunch, dinner,
catenng. takeout· Open Tue-Sun 1 :CXlp.m. -10-30
p.m. -Dosed on Monday. All ma1or credrt cards accept-
ed. Located at 110 Mc Fadden Place (cross 21st
Street), Newport Beach (714) 723-4105.
NICK'S PIZZA
Greet pizzas & pasta in Costa Mesa since 1968. Open
for lunch Tues . ..fn. 11 am-2pm. Dinner served 5pm-
10pm. Sat. noon to 1~. Closed Sunday and Monday.
Locat.ed at 2300 Harbor Shopping Center. Cost.a Mesa.
[Rear parting lot) [714) 549-1511
RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA
L0cat.ed at 251 East Pacific Coast Highway in Newport
Beach. lunch Mon.-Sat. 11 :J0,2:30, Sunday Brunch
11am-3pm, Dinner Mon-Sun 5pm-1~. Call ahead
for reservations 673-95CXJ
SCAMPI
Fine Farnitv Omlng. Newly Remodeled. ()pen 7 Days A
Week for Dinner Only. Spm-10:30pm. We Cat.er Pnvate
Lunch Parties for 15 People or More. All Major Credrt
Carda Accepted. Reservations Accepted. Located at
1576 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa. 645-8560
SABATINOS RESTAURANT
8c SAUSAGE CO.
Pasta, Caes~ Salad. Hor;nemade Sausage, Veal. Lamb,
Vegetarian Dishes, Wine, Beer. Cappuccino & Dessert
Hours: 7 Daya A Week. Serving Sat. & Sun. Brunch
From 8:30-1 :00, Sun.-Thurs. 11em-10pm, Fn.-Set.
11 em-11 pm All Meior Credit Cards Accepted lQCated
At 251 Shipyard Wffof, Newport Beach (.714) 723-0621
GREENLEAF GRIL:.L a BAR
On the sand et Newport. Monday t.o Friday 4:~ to
B:<n>m Sawrdey 4:~ to 10:~ Ooeecfon Sun-
day. 105 Mein Street in Belboe. (714) 723-6643
'
AVILAS EL RANCHITO
Authent.ic Mexican Food, Wrth The Freshest Ingredients
& A New Light Cu1s1ne Great Margantas Hours Lunch
& Dinner All Maior Credit Cards Accept.ad located at
2101 Placentia. Costa Mesa (714) 642-1142 and
2800 Newport Blvd , Newport Beach (714) 675-6855
Ml CASA
Our meals are now a trip to Baja as well as Mexico
Now oftenng fish tacos Phone ahead for orders to-go
Hours: Daily From 11 ·OOam All Major Credit Cards
Accepted. Located At 296 1 7th St Costa Mesa
(7.14) 645-7626
A MACHI
Sushi & Sushi t.o Go Complete Bar All Ma1or Credit
Cards. Locat.ed At 2675 Irvine Ave (Across From
Newport Golf Course) (714) 645-5518
LA CAVE
Menu Includes: Lobster, Crab, Shrimp, Steaks Daily
Specials Fn & Sat Pnme Rib. Full Bar & Wme List
Casual Dress Hours Lunches 11 3C>2 30 -Dinner
Mon.-Sat From 5 30pm. Visa Mastercard Diners
Club. Located At 1695 Irvine Ave . (And 17thsJ Near
Blockbuster Entertainment Costa Mesa (71 4) 646-
7944
THE BARN STEAK HOUSE
Menu Includes Steak, Fresh Fish , Chicken. Burgers &
Salads Pnces Range From $3 75 For lunch & $6 25
For Dinner Hours Mon -Sat. Open 11 am For Lunch
4:oopm Mon .fn .. Dinner 3 .(l)pm Sat & Sun , Ma1or
Gredit Cards Accepted Located At 2300 Harbor Bf
#31 . Costa Mesa (714) 641-9777
THE ARCHES
The premium steak and seafood house 1n ()-enge Count-y
Since 1922 Serving lunch Mon -Fn 11 30em unt.11 3 ()Jpm
Dinner served mghtJy until 1 ·CO!m located on Newport
Boulevard & Coast I-My in Newport Beach. 645 7017
TAPAS
The only restaurant in 0 C to ofter the finest 1n cuisine
from Spain With hve Flamenco ent.erternment Spec1ahz-
ing In Peelle, steaks. grilled fresh fish & pastas Open 5
days per week. closed Sun.& Mon Located at 4253
Martingale Way [Behind Staples et MacArthur &
Connthian) Ma1or credit. cards accepted. 756-8194
THAI SP.ICE
Voted by the Register rQders, es appeared in the best of
Orange County section as "The Best Thai Food In Orange
County.• Lunch. dinner. catering & takeout 615 W 19th
St. Costa Mesa 5484333
THAI WAVE
Dine in or tak&<>Ut Fest & free delivery Serving lunch &
dinner. Looeted et 211 62nd St. Newport Beech.~
7 days e week. VIS8, Masterc:erd & American Express
ecceptad. 645-3057
'
I, or Rc":n .llll •n' .md Dircrt 1011, ( .1tl
723-0621
THAI TOUCH
Located at 2616 San Migue.J Or 1n Newport Beach
Open for lurch. Mon .fn 11 30am-3pm dinner
served Sun -Thurs 5-9pm Beer and wine served
Catering and take out also available All major credrt
cards accepted. 640.0123
AAMIR
30 years of catenng award winning h1gn class restaur-
ants 1n London England, Located at 3013 Harbor Blvd
1n Costa Mesa (Across from Fedco) 4440082
THE BARN STEAK HOUSE
Menu Includes Steak Fresh Fish Chicken Burgers &
Salads Pnces Range From $;3 75 For Lunch & $6 25
For Dinner Hours Mon ..SSt Open 1 1 am For Lunch
4·oopm Mon -Fn Dinner 3 OOpm Sat & Sun Ma1or
Credit Cards Accepted located At 2300 Harbor Bl
#31 Costa Mesa (714J.64 1 -9 777
THE ARCHES
The premium steak, and seafood house Jn Orange
County since 1 922 Serving lunch M on .fn
11 30am unt.11 3 OOpm Dinner served rnghtfy until
1 OOam Located on Newport Boulevard & Coast •
Hwy 1n N~wport Beach. 645-7077
THE CANNERY
Hist.one Waterfront Restaurant and Harbor Cruise
Center Hours Mon .&it 11 30am · 2 OOam Sun
10.00am-12 CXJpm All Maror Q-edrt Cards Reserv~
tions Suggested Located at 3010 Lafayette Ave
Newport Be.sch CA 92663
(71 4) 675-5777 Fax 675-251 0
NEWPORT LANDING
Waterfront Dining Sat & Sun Champagne Brunch
Dinner Menu $13 95 • $19 95 Oyster Bar Menu
Served All Day Hours 10 OOam 1 1 3~m Amex
Mastercard Visa Dinner Reservations Recommended
Located at 503 E Edgewate~. Balboe (714) 675-2373
THE BLUEWATER GRILL
Casuat wa~rfront dining at the fdrmt!f' srte of the
hlStonc See Shanty end.Qelaney's Featunng fresh
mesqultei)nlled seafood. cyst.er bar end retail fish
market. Full, bar Cigar patio Dining patio All m8)0r
cards Catering available Seat.Ing upon amvel. Mod-
119tely priced located at 630 Udo Perk Onve near
Lido Island Open 7 days. lunch end dinner 675-flSH \
A• THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1997
forufli'
• 7t4 141-4170 '2IOll •
editorial
Molli ·setS cOurageo~ example
C ancer. Just the word strikes fear into the
heart of most anyone. ·
But Molli Mullen isn't most anyone -or
easily scared. The Newport Harbor student-
athlete has been blessed with a ·maturity and
resiliency far beyond her 18 years.
Cancer challenged Molli n early a year ago.
And just like so many batters who have come
before her on the field, Molli -known for her
blazing fastball and fiery spirit -has sent
that cancer back to the bench.
It was just last May that Molli was diag-
nosed with Hodgkins lymphoma, a form of
cancer. The Newport Harbor star, who had
earned muJtiple a wards and praise for. her
athleticism, was forced o.ff the team and irito
chemotherapy sessions.
Though hurting from the loss of her own
mother to an weer-related disease, Molli
refused to give in.
She kept her joyfulness, her laughter and
her fight. And that was contagious.
It was only a matter of time before Molli,
hooked to an i.v., conducted roller skating
races for the younger kids in the halls of the
Children's Hosp1taJ of Orange County.
For someone who faced such a terrifying
battle, Molli took on her opponeJ?t with an
optimistic brand of courage, making friends
with the other cdncer-stricken children at her
hospitaJ and maintaming her sense of humor,
despite the doses of chemotherapy that
sapped her strength and forced her to lose her
hair.
But that's old news now.
Wilh the chemotherapy finished, Mdlli's
back and whiffing batters like she never left
the game.
•rm totally lu.cky if you think about it
because there's much worse out there," Molli
Mid in an interview last year.
Actually the community is totally lucky lo
have someone like Molli, an example of the
best the hu:mdn spmt has to offer.
MAR( MARTIN I DAn.Y PILOT
Molli Mullen Is bac.k throwing strikes for Newport Harbor High's softb all
team after doing battle against cancer.
reader reaction
correspondence
Thanks for honoring Hank
M y comP.liments to
Michelle Terwilleger
and the Daily Pilot for
the article about Hank Causly,
the security guard at Te Winkle
Middle School in Costa Mesa. I
had the pleasure of working with
Causly, fot two years while
teaching si,xth grade a nd .saw
firsthand the magi~be works as
he gently and firmly helps stu·
dents observe the rules and meet
the responsibilities of life at
Te Winkle.
_He is a person of great dignity
and honor, as well as taJent, and
seems to project those quaJities
upon those with whom he comes
in contact.
Any school or institution 4
would be fortunate to have Hank
as a member of the team; thank
you for honoring him with the
"Pilot People" profile.
SCOTI1A EVANS
Newport-Mesa School District
Prostitution is a crime
Ron Macias complained the
police department harasses the
Mermaid and should be on the
streets where reaJ crime is being
committed (Daily Pilot Commu-
nity Forum, Jan. 30.)
Apparently he does not con-
sider prostitution a crime, but he
is mistaken. It most definitely is,
and our police have a duty to
arrest those in violation.
Do we want the Mermaid
and a possible rise in crime here
in our community? I applaud
Ne~port police and realize their
· effici~y is a big reason crime
is not a major problem in our
city.
BONNIE O'NEIL
Newport Beach
Dredge the bay and
save the birds .
Now I know why the birdS
have disappeared! Reading
about the silt build-up in the bay
and how it has dnven away the
migrating birds who used to
enjoy our' bay every winter,
explams It.
I live in Bayside Village, just
inland from the bndge dJld
frontmg on the bay, and it has
~
been my pleasure in ·years past
to enjoy looking at them, identi-
fying them and counting them,
practically in my front yard.
I have records~f dozens of
bufflehead, lesser scaup." grebes,
western, ea{ed and pied-billed,
stoters, American widgeon, mer-
gansers, and even loons. ,Some-
times r have counted more than
20 of one specie.
I have certainly noticed the
numbers decreasing, enough so
that I notified the Audubon Soci-
ety last yea!. And this year it is
even .wo~e. Now there is only
one or maybe two bufflehead, or
western grebe·. And that is all! l
hope it is not too late! We need
the bay dredged!
RUIHWALLEY
Newport Beach
'
Br ad Av~ry iS a
man of many talents
Brad Avery's articles -l
could say literary logs -are
indeed one of a kind. Sailing
master Avery must certainly be
a most unique individuali for in
addition to the great responsibil-
ity he bas for .safe navigation as
well as the sa(ety of bis crew, he
takes the time to produce an
enthralling narrative of bis
experiences in sailinv to the
Antarctic.
A marvelous combinqtion of
great skill and achievement!
LEFTERIS IAVRA.KAS
Costa Mesa
Martin should rise .
a~ove Clinton bashing
Shame on you Fred Martin
for your columnt ·Paternal
pride spawned a t granddaddy
of Grammys, • Feb. 27, 1997.
The president of the United
States may have il southern
accent, but if you live to the
millennium you won't hear him
on CNN saying that the Repub-
lican's smear campaign accusa-
tions are true.
I'm a little tired of presiden-
tial insults and.O.J . jokes. You
·don't usually sink so low.
PAlTY ULLEGRAVEN
BaJboa Island
topic
of the d ay
What $10K
can buy for
our schools
Slani against witche~ \Yas wicked
I
By Peg Aloi
I have just finished reading
"What a Seedy Web We
Weave" (March 11) and am, to
say the least, shocked and per-
plexed.
ln Michelle Terwilleger's arti-
cle, there are references to the
"offensive, distasteful or potential·
ly damaging" information to be
found in the Internet, made acces·
sible to students in the Newport-
Mesa Unified School District.
While I finnly believe the
material available on the Internet
is not all that different from what
these same students can view dai-
ly on, say, the nightly news or
among daytime soap operas, r
also think there are certain types
of material that are inappropriate
for minors.
Sex education is very impor-
tant, precisely so that young peo-
ple may make informed, mature
and safe decisions about their
behavior; and that includes what
to do when col\fronted with "Sex
for Sale• sites on the Internet.
t support free speech in all
forms, as guaranteed by the Con-
stitution, and so support the rights
of the creators of such sites to pur-
vey them online. But I also think
access of these sites by underage
teenagers should be restrlcted.
l must say, however, I am trou-
bled by Terwilleger's specific
mention ot The Witches Voice,
equating it with sites entitled
"Uve Raw Sex" and "24 Hour
Sex." In what way are these types
. of sites similar? None, that I can i ·see. Ye! the proximity of these
! sites as mentioned within the ruti· ! de leads readers to believe they· ! represent the same type ot ·off en-
: live" or •tmacceptable" material
The Witches' Voice is a not-for-
profit news and education net-
work designed to educate and
tntorm the general public, as w ll
as provide networking and sup-
port for practidng witches,
pagans and others involved in
Earth-based religions.
As the organization's media liai-
son, I can testify that articles such
as Terwilleger's, in which the mod-
em pagan movement is made light
of or, worse, lndi<:ted as somehow
"damaging" to young people, are
unfortunately on the rise.
This is due In part to the insidi-
ous influence of the religious
right, and its influence upon polit-
ical poMcy-making in our country.
Just as the separation between
church and ilate seems to blur
every day, so too the dividing line
that separates responsible 1ourna1-
lsm from subjective, emotionally
d\arged, man.lpulative missives (l
believe Terwilleger's Is the latter,
by the way) becomes ever more
unclear.
I urge Terwilleger to actually
take a look at The Witches' Voice
web site
(http://www.witcbvox.com) and
decide for herself whether it in
fact constitutes information that is
in any way "pornographic, racist,
drug-oriented, gambling" or
"cult" related.
l An oiganizatlon that exists to
protect the rights of people to
worship u they choose is very
much ln keeping with the very
principles this country was found·
ed bn: for Thrwilleger to compare
The Witches' Voice to llve sex
sit on the Internet is at best
olf ensive and at worst libelous.
I might add that Yahoo fea-
tured The Witches Voice as one of
their top sites last week (leading
to more than 10,000 bits per day
at our site); and two days after
tbllt Netscape f ealured The
Witches' Voice in their "What's
Ne'f" section.
Would either of these honors
have been bestowed on a web
site that was disseminating any-
thing akin to pornography, cult
activity, illegal drug use, pam-
bling or any of the other •poten·
tially damag1ng" activities you
dte in your article? Of course noti
and if your reporter had bothered
to look at The Witches' Voice web
site, she too might have expert.
en~ the site for what it la: a
I
valuable educationaJ resource.
As an American, I have the
legal right to practice witchcraft
as a religion (the Religious Free-
dom Restoration Act of 1993 guar-
antees as much). As a professional
freelance writer, I have a direct
investment in protecting my abili-
ty, and that of others, to engage in
free speech.
I do not, however, possess the
right to publicly condemn individ-
unl.s or organizations before l
have all of tlie facts. If your
reporter had bothered to do the
necessary research germane to
her article, your readers would
not have been led to believe that
witches are in any way on the.
same level as those who purvey
JI sex for sale" on the Internet.
They would instead under-
stand the growing body of Ameri-
cans who call themselves witches,
wi~ans and pagans are not about
to sit idly by while their religious
practices and beliefs are criticized
or slandered. The Witches' Voice
exists for just that reason; to
empower witches and their ~
to speak out against defamation
and injustice.
Witches, wbo revere the Earth
and all its aeatures, and who
practice a polytheistic, non-prose-
lytizing, peaceful and loving splri-
tual tradition, believe in a univer-
sal law called the Rede, which
states that as long as one does no
hann, one is free t9 act as one
chooses. But if hannful Intent or
actiQn ts perpetrated, the hannfu1
eflects of such behavior are
believed to return upon the per-
petrator.
~ Someone who writes for a liv-
ing, as 1erwilleger does, must
understand that her words are
equivalent to deeds; and u Mld'.t.,
lhe .. responsible f .. r their effects
upon the rest of the world.
..
THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1997
light at E3stbluff intersection .is bad government
readers respond of West Bison and Bamboo.
In making egress from East-
bluff easier, you have also
reduced impediments to
ingress into residential East-
blutt that will only increase the
traffic and make Eastbluff's
safety problems worse.
Bamboo within the Eastbluf f
community. Simply focusing on
the intersection of Jamboree
and West Bison ignores the
larger issue" ana in fact makes
the real problem worse. U nfortunately, a recent
Daily Pilot story "City
offidals to modify dan-
gerous 'Eastbluff intersection,~
(March 12, 1997) contained a
misrepresentation of my view
of the proposed changes to the
signals at Bison Avenue and
Jamboree Road.
In fact, I DO NOT SUP-
..
J
PRESIDENT
aHI OlntDn. (D), The White Hovse,
1600 Pennsylvania Ave .. Washington,
D.C. 20500. Hbtllne (6 a .m. to 2 p.m.)
(202) 456-1111.
VICE PRESIDENT
Al Gore, (D), The Capitol Bldg., Suite
212, Washington, D.C. 20SOO.
GOVERNOR
Pete Wilson, (R), State capitol, Sacra-
mento, 95814, (916) 445-2841
U.S. SENATORS
8-bwa loxer, (D), 112 Hart Senate
Bldg .• Suite 112, Washington D.C.,
20510, (202) 224-3553 or 2250 E.
Imperial HWy. Ste. SAS, El Segundo,
..
PORT this change. I believe
that, in fact, this signal
change will substantially
worsen the traffic safety prob-
lems of the Eastbluff commu-
nity in that it will encourage
an even larger volume of high.
speed traffic to cross Jam-
boree onto the narrow, steep
and curved residential streets
• I
This proposed change does
not address the major traffic
safety problem of Eastbluff. In
my view, the major traffic prob-
lem of Eastbluff is the danger
to chl!dren playing in front of
their homes on West Bison and
Maybe this is another exam-
ple of government genuinely
trying to improve the situation,
but actually making matters
worse. While the approach
recently adopted may appear
to solve our traffic problems, I
believe that this particular
action may simply be a "knee
. .
write your representatives
Bldg., Washington D.C., 20510, (202) MacArthur Blvd. Ste. 220, Irvine.
224-3841or11111 Santa Monie.a Blvd . .' 92715, 833-0180,.
Ste. 915, .Los Angeles, 90025, (310) ~
914-7300. STATE ASSEMaLY
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Ovfs Cox. (R), 47th Dist., 4000
MacArthur Blvd, East Tower, Ste. 430,
Newport Beach, 92660, (714) 756-2244
or 206 cannon Bldg .• Washington,
O.C. 2051 S, 202-225-5611 . (Represents
most of Newport Beach.)
Dana Rohrebacher, (R), 45th Dist.,
16162 Beach Blvd., Suite 304, Hunting·
ton Beach, CA., 92647, (714) 847-2433
or 1027 Longworth Building, Washing-
ton D.C. (202) 226-2415 (Represents
C~ Mesa and West Newport Beach).
STATE SENATE
Marilyn ... .., (R), 10th Dist., f8952
MacArthur Blvd., Ste. 220, Irvine,
9271S, 863-7070.
STATE COASTAL COMMISSION
45 Fremont St .. Suite 2000, San Fran·
cisco, CA. 94105, (415) 904-5200.
Regional office located in Long Beach,
(310) 590-5071.
ORANGE COUNTY •OARD . OF·SUP£1tVl~S
Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center
Plaza, Santa Ana. 92701.
Jim Silva. 2nd District (Costa MeSa)
834-3220.
port Beach, Santa Ana Heights) 834-
3550.
OTY OF COSTA MESA
Costa Mesa City Hall, 17 Fair Drive,
92626, 754-5223.
Mayor: Peter Buffa .
Council: Joe Erickson, Gary Monahan,
Heather Somers, Libby Cowan
CITY Of NEWPORT llEAOf
Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 New-
port BNd. 92663. 644-3309.
Mayor: Jan Debay
Council: John Hedges, Thomas
Edwards, Norma Glover, Dennis •
O'Neil, John Noyes, Tom Thomson
ORANGE COUNTY BOARD
OF EDUCATION
jerk" reaction to a recent acci-
dent.
Not only are city officials
aiming at the wrong mark,
they're even missing.
I believe this proposed
change would not have pre-
vented the recent accident.
But, I also believe the city, one,
has markedly increased the
risk of a child being injwed on
West Bison or Bamboo an<;l,
two, has substantially reduced
the owners' quiet enjoyment of
the formerly residential proper-
I
Mesa, 92628-9050, 966-4000.
Ellubeth D. Pattcer, member,
Trustee Area 5 Costa Mesa, Newport
Beach. ·
COAST COMMUNITY
COLLEGE DtSTIUCJ
District Office: 1370 Adams Ave., Costa
M~. CA. 92626, 432-5898.
Chancellor. William M. Vega
Board: Walter Howald, Sherry Baum,
Paul Berger, Armando R11iz, Jerry Pat-
terson
NEWPORJ.MESA UNIF1EO
SOtoOl. DtSTIUCT
' District Office: 1601 16th St., Newport
Beach. 92663, 760-3200. Superinten-
dent Mac Bernd
ty in the community of East-
bluff.
At best, this is a band-aid.
At worst, this is a band-aid on l
the wrong injury and with a ,
potential for causing serious :
injury to the children of East-~
bluff.
I strongly urge city offi~als 1
to reconsider this recent acuon
and develop a solution that ~
addresses the real traffic safeli'
problems of Eastbluff. ~
ROBEllT J. FI.AC~,
Newport ~adr:
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•• ·' Wendy Le«e, Serene Stokes J
mtANGE COUNTY Miit 8QAll)
88 Fair Drive, Costa MeA. 708-fAIR. ~
Board: President Jim Undberg. VKAt )
President. Gary Hayakawa. Randy · ;
Smith, Emily Sanford, Doy Henle)4 Mjarl-•,
an t.a Follette, Buck Johns, Don Will-' •' •'
MESA CONsouoATED ~
WATER otmacT j
1965 Placentia. Costa Mesa, 92627, '31-1
1200 ~
Boarii: Trudy Ohlig, Han!(. Panian. Mike •l
Healey, Fred Bockmiller, Dana Haynes :, ,,
COSTA MESA SANITARY otS11tlCT ::
P.O. Box 1200 Cosu Mesa. 92628-1200. ·:
754-5043. \
Board: Jim Ferryman, Art Perry, Na~ ~
Reade, Arlene Schafer and Dan Wor-,, .90245 .. Telephone: (310) 414-5700. 0...,.,. ,..nstein, (O), 331 Hart Ross Johnson (R). 3Sth Dist., 18552 Thomas Wilson, Sth District (New-200 Kalmus Drive, P.O. Box 9050, Costa
Board: Dana Black. Judy Franco, Ed
Decker, Jim Ferryman, Martha Fluor, thington ·I
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Day trips, student ~aCtivities round ·out expetjence of Valley Forge
Three Newport Harbor High
School juniort1 apent the first
:.ekend of March 1n Valley ~e. Pa .. at a Preedom and
Leadership Youth Conference.
Joanna Edwards, Scott Dore
dltd J011eph Ll3/ wrote essays
about paLrlotLsm for the Freedoms
FoundaUon at Valley Forge to
apply for the weekend.
Each of the students are
involved ill school and communi-
ty acUvlUes and h(lve an lnterest
Jn government or history. Joanna,
16, kept a journal during the trip.
n.JRSl>AY, Ra. V . 1997
W bat a long day! We me t di
the high school at 5: 15 a.m
and actualzy left on time for the
airport. Everythtng ran pretty
thly, except for some reason
airline put me about l 0 row.s
d of everyono else from our
gTOup .
My roommdtC' is really cool,
and it seems like we'll get dlong
really well. So fM, we seem to
have the same IJkes and dlsllkes,
and she's re dlly tunny, so we
laugh dlJ the tune.
Maryland, wluch is wh,ere my
roommate lives. There are also
students from New Orleans. and
Texas, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania,
and one gul from Arizona.
It almost seems like we come
from different countries, especial-
ly those of us from California (my
roommate laughs at the way I
talk) I knew that California was a
IJberal state, but I didn't realize
how different 1t really was until I
tt.tlked to the people here.
They don't get some of the
conunercials we do, or advertise-
ments, or even school books. It's
crazy.
FllOAY, FU. 2( 19'7
\ \ f e had some really interest-
W ing sessions today. ln one
of them, called the Freedom
Summit, we were divided into
groups and asked to play the
part of a school board.
We had to detennine how the
Fourth Amendment, and the
expectation of the privacy it
guarantees. c1pplies to students at
public schools, and one high
school in particular -Central
I hgh School. They gave us a
bdckground or the problems at
f'f.>ntral, and a court decision
('Onceming privacy rights at
SAlUllDAY MMCH 1, 199'7
oday was the last day of the
conference, and did they
pack the day inl We had a ses-
sion on freedom and economlcs,
and another living history presen-
ter (Abra.ham Uncoln).
A man from the former Soviet
Union ta.lked to us abo\!t life
without freedom. That lecture
really made me realize how lucky
we are. We have freedom enough
that we've gotten to taldng our
basic rights for granted.
But this man described a coun-
try without even the most basic
libertjes -to work where you
want, go where you want. !iay
what you want. He was thrown
into a mental institution for men-
tioning a revolutionary author in
an a.rticle he wrote at the univ.er-
sity. H e described how people
were tortured and how the Mafia
controlled business. rt was sickening to think how
different those people's lives are,
compared to ours. We are so
lucky to live here.
We took a tour or Valley Forge
joanna
edwards
National Historical Park. It was
nice, but cold. We went in these
cabins that had been constructed
in the way the soldiers' cabins
had been during thlt winter.
They were actually pretty
good, but the beds were hard
wood -worse than sleeping on
the floor, because the planks
weren't even straight.
We also saw the house where
Washington stayed, and a film on
how they lived at Valley Forge.
Pretty harsh winter they passed
-I would never do it, or have
done it, or whatever.
They startf>d the conferen('f'
right away, no Lune to reld.X or
anyttung After we had edlen dnd
dlJ the staff members had intro-
duced themselves, we heMd
what they ca.Ucd d "Living tuslo-
ry" presentation Some guy
dressed like a soldJer m th(• Kcvo-
lutJonary War descnoed the We of
'>Choo! . ·
Then each group was given a
speaf1c area to study (we were
d!>ked to deal with lockers) and
told to make resolutions stating
thP nghts of the students and the
n9hts of the administration. I
Uunk we got one of the easiest
topics Our whole group agreed
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·a member of the light infantry.
Afterwards, they had somP
1ce-bredkers We pldyed c1 gc1me
whnc they pldce the name of a
famous person on your bdck, dnd
you hov<' to guess who you dr£'. I
Wdl> George Wcishington -1t w&>
d pri:tty quick gul:'ss
They oJso spl.Jt us into groups
101 c1 ldlent show they want us lo
du Pncldy njght. My group is
doing o '>kit dhoul Cl.Jnton, Dole
and PProt It c;ouncJJ, funny, Pspc•-
ac11ly '>lflCP we hdve some people
who look rPmdt kohly s1rn1ldf to
lh<'m .
Mo'>t of the '>lUclf'nts 1n my tdl-
ent c;how group cUe from
LOUJ'>ldOd. It's amazing how rnany
diff P.rf'nt pPopl<' thNe are ht>r<· -
th Pre\ dbout 130 sluden~ from
all ovN the Uruted States Most.
thouqh, ctre from Ca.1Jfom1d
about 17 peopl(• trom Oran9C'
County; a group or dbout 20 from
San Diego <ind d smaller group
lrom Sdn Jose
Th<• next larq<'sl group 1s
I
thdt lockers were the school's
property, and therefore the school
had the nght Lo search thel1)
whenever they felt the-need.
Yet, even though we aU
agreed, Jt suU made me realize
what a gray area pnvacy and
personal liberty really 1s. Do you
SdcriJ1ce phys1cdl safety to
ensure li!)erty? Or do you sacri-
hrc l.Jberty to f'nsure sc1fcly?
Afterwards, we had to present
our resolutions to Lhe rest of the
group, which voted on them.
Most of thP resolutJons were
pdssed .
I didn't agree W1th au the -
ones that pd'>Wd,,incluclmg.one
which said that the school could
suh1ect you to a drug test at any
lime and if you fdiled you wern
Pxpelled What right should the
school hcwe to regulate what you
do outside srhool hours?
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final presentation -another liv-
ing history, only this guy was one
of the signers of the Dedaration of
Independence, and so be told us
the •scoop• on what had gone on.
He was the most intetesting of
all the living histoiy presenters, in
my opinion.
any of the city!
But we did see the Llberty
Bell and Independence Hall and
Benjamin Franklin's museum.
Afterwards, all the other
groups left to bead home, and we
got on another bus to go to the
Franklin Institute. First, though,
we went to this little stand and
got Philly cheese steaks. That
was the best part for me, because
we were actually in Philadelphia,
with Philadelphia people.
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SUNDAY, MARCH 2. 1997
Today was the tour of
Philadelphia. I was a little
disappomted -I thought we
were actually touring the city,
but it turns out we were only
seeing the historical sights. I'd
never beerr to the East Coast
befor~. and I didn't get to see
The area wasn't all that nice,
and the sandwiches were great
-it was perfect.
The institute was also mwrest-
ing -it reminded roe of tlle
museums at Exposition Park in
L.A., only *bigger and much more
interactive.
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Center located on the corner of 17th
street anti Irvine Ave. will feature the
winner'> of a "Wind..ow Painting''
contest between Newport-Mesa
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-NEWPORT HARBOR KJl(.E>'BAU COAOI DAN GLEA1
·N v TWIT~-STAYING POW:ER
• Sponsors of the Senior
Classic appear to agree
Newport Beach has it all.
C onsidering Toshiba writes
the biggest check, it. will
probably have the
conclusive say in the future site
of its Senior PGA Tour event,
played the last two years with
rave reviews at Newport Beach
Country Club.
Toshiba, above all, is
interested in good public
relations. Image is everything,
just ask Andre Agassi. And with
the Senior Classic, the Japanese
electronics giant comes out '
looking squeaky clean from top
to bottom, a chantable
corporation and that believes in
partnerships.
It also knows bow to take ca.re
of its employees, who seemed to
enjoy themselves more than
anyone over the weekend. ·
Bob NeeJy, who represents
Toshiba in the Senior Classic,
said his N,o. 1 priority is to satisfy
stephanie
keefe
CHAPTER
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More on rules
changes which need
to be digested.
R ules update No. 3 ...
A number of terms have
been deleted from the
new rules, again in .an effort to
clarify for all sailors thl!
interpretation.
These terms have been
deemed as either well
understood, unnecessary or
undesirable, and have since
been completely removed.
One of these deleted terms
-mast abeam -is a personal
favorite of mine.
As a skipper who likes to sail
high on the reaches, I always
liked using mast abeam to blow
over the top of leeward boats
and get the"'inside overlap. A
very vague term, mast abeam
could be fudged fairly easily.
But it is a vague term, a term
that had different meanings
before and after 'the start, so out
it went. The new rule is more
basic, relating the idea more in
terms of proper course.
First of all, there is no proper
course before the starting signal.
In turn, the leeward boat (1) can
sail up to head-to-wind if she
wants (free), even if she is
overlapped with a windward
boat (W).
After the starting signal, L
either has to return to her proper
course or can sail free,
depending upon how the
overlap with W was established.
This point is very important;
one must remember how the
overlap was established,
because juries will base protest
decisions directly upon this
information.
U L established the overlap
from clear astern, then L has to
return to her proper course
(which is a close-hauled course
for windward &tarts) once the
start occurs. Tb1s part of the rule
is the same as the old Same
Tack, Sailing Above a Proper
Course rule, No. 39.1.
This means that when L must
sail her proper: course, •barging"
ii possible for W without any
repercussions, if there is room to .
flt through, of coU11e.
1f the overlap was established
in any other way, tbep L can sail
tree, enablh\g her to pin W out
at the start U IO desired.
Ju.t to add a little more to this
rule, tbe deftnltion of "clear
utem and deer aheadi overlap•
baa change4 u well. Now an
ovwlap ailting when L llal'tl 11 '
his client -miSsf on
accomplished this year. His
second order of business is to
benefit charities as much as
possible, which seems to be a
lock this year, considering
$45,000 was given to three
charities in 1996, the first year
Neely's camp managed the
event.
Tom Scott, Toshiba's general
manager of Compute r Systems
Division and the company's link
to the golf tournament, believes
much of the positive image
·comes from charitable giving.
"staying
power• in the
international
corporate
world, how
his company
·is part of a
worldwide
agenda to
begin
sharing
information
with other
competitors,
securing its
place well into the next century.
Its desire in the 1990s was to
sponsor a PGA event in the
United States, preferably in
Orange County, where it is
headquartered. Neely was the
connection to that fulfilled
dream.Nowitwan~tofirmly
Toshiba is so pleased with the
event, it's planning a national
sales meeting in conjunction with
the tournament next year, with
550 out-of-town employees
expected to fill local hotel rooms
and restawants, then meander
around the nearby golf
tournament with the finest in
hospitality. (Sounds to me like
the tournament isn't going
anywhere.)
• plant its feet in the Senior Tour
circuit.
Sco!t has spoken of Toshiba's
Toshiba is committed for three
more years to put up $1 million
in each , while entertaining
clients, barbecuing in
Katte Grogan, the multtple-sporhtar from Costa Mesa High.
fancy-·
·schmancy
tents and
qetting its
name
splashed over
ESPN for
three days.
and it gives terrific recognition to
the event,• Scott said.
Indeed, it will 'be a golf shot
paraded for yea.rs, a tiinewom
highlight for ESPN at NBCC's
signature hole No. 17 .
"You couldn't have written a
better script· said, Stephen
Wagner, tournament director ."It
was the longest playoff in Seruor
Tour history. Who would've
expected it?"
U Scott's
. primary
concerns are
good
publicity and
charitable
giving, the
Seruor Classic appears to be well
on its way to becoming a grand
tradibqn in Newport Beach.
• Scott was also thrilled with
Sunday's finish -who wasn't? -
when Bob Murphy drained his
ceJebrated 80-footer in a record
nine-hole playoff, giving the
Senior Classic dn additional one
hour, 40 minutes of air time on
national television.
If there was any quesbon
about the event's future here,
that chapter appe¥s to be near
closing time, because event
management (International
Sports and Event Markebng) and
club ownership (lntemabonal
Bay Clubs, lnc.) both want to
keep it here.
richard
dunn
hdS continued to show it this
week dunng highligb~
• Best shot seen on Saturday
came from John Jacobs (not
Buddy Wlutten) at 17. when
Jacobs clupped from about 45
feet for bU'die. then flipped tµs
wedge in the a.II and did a little
dance for the crowd.
"We want to stay p.ere," Neely
said. "We love it here."
"I didn't trunk we could top
last year, but with a rune-hole
playoff, it's 1ust wonderful for us
• Days after Murphy's putt,
which he estimated was •as little
as 80 feet" from the flag and ·as
much as 90-to-95 feet away,"
folks ~ere still buzzing about the
finish in the Senior Classic ESPN • SEE GOLF PAGE 82
MARC MARm I DAILY P1t01
By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot
Ah, the beach, the sw1. the
·sunshine. And 86 degrees!
You just gotta love it here.
Katie Grogan swe does.
But, the 1996 Costa Mesa High
graduate also loves water polo. She
loves to ·win, and all the saltwater in the
sea couldn't keep her here when
Uruversity _of Mas§~cltusetts' Coach Bob
Newcomb came to lur~ her to Amherst.
.. "Right from the first time we talked,
we knew that she could come (to
UMass) and make an impact right
away, and make an impact on East
Coast polo," Newcomb said.
Grogan didn't disappoint.
A freshman who is about 2,500 miles
from home, Grogan leads the
undefeated Minutewomen in goals,
assists and points.
"It's a little cold and it 6nows in
March," Grogan said of her new
residence. ·
For the first time since last summer,
Grogan is back in familiar waters as
UMass visits Southern CaWornia for at
least seven games.
So far, the home turf has treated
Grogan well, too, as the Minutewomen
defeated the University of Re dlands
11-4 before falling to USC last rught.
But, the Southern California pools
have always been nice to Grogan. She
led the Mustangs to two CIF
championships and wdS a tow-time
Juruor Olympian 'who earned most
valuable player honors in '95 and firsf
team status in '96. Grogan also was a
member of the U.S women's senior
B national team.
"With the reputation and quality that
Katie has, people are starting to look at
UMass as a place they'd like to be and
play,• Newcomb said. "Her teammates
look up to her as a leader in the watef
She really takes charge and has a.n
incredible sense of the game, and
strength and swim speed. They really
go to lief' lor motivation.• ,
Out of the water, though, there are
tunes when Grogan isn't the rock sl:Je is ..
in the water. There are thmgs that she
rrusses, like her paren~. Richard and
Kathiel cheenng from the bleachers.
·It's been a tough adjustment, more
for her. maybe. than for us,• Kathie
Grogan said. "But we keep the
telephone lines hot.•
With phone calls about twice a
week, Grogan keeps her parents
updated on games. goals, school and
life.
•I've always been really close to my
family, "·she said "But now, you know,
I'm not .. .I wanted the change, to have
the seasons. U I had stayed {in Southern
CaWorrua) I'd be com.mg borne all the
tune and would have rrussed out on the
callege experience.·
Sometunes her mom isn't around to
answer the nngmg phone, though.
She's at Costa Mesa High -watching
water polo
"Once you get hooked on polo, it's
hdTd to gwe 1t up.· Kathie said
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• Estancia High slugger
has an edge on many with
his dad's helping arm.
By Barry Faulkner, Dail}-Piiot
T hough palm trees sway to
ocean breezes a couple
tungo flies beyond the
outfield fence and the sights,,
sounds and smells of baseball
fntquent the premiles, the
Bstanda High diamond isn't
heaven. And it isn't Iowa. either.
But for Saale third bueman
Mario Romo lr. and Mario Romo
Sr., the fatbs-IGD theme amtral to
the dNiDedc dwlk •field ol
Dreunl,. lml .,.., SUnday
dudng tbe s.gua.r=-pnc.'tke
1 llllOM tbet·\lft. the younger R0mo ~ c.. cf ..
IW88'1M Nti19 ID tbe Newport-Mele Diltrlct.
Por • .., two bomw Mch W9ek. the Estancia Mnior ........
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Long Beach Poly
bests Costa Mesa • Newport Harbor's boys volleyball team gets off floor,
puts host Los Alamitos away with a convincing sweep.
County Top-10 poll, even though
it was winless, wasted no bme
lashing out against the Griffins,
racing to an 8-0 lead in the first
t, to finish them off.
•They substituted very little,•
Brooks said o( the Sailors. "In fact.
they still had their starters ln there
in the third game. But I don't
question that because you've got
to.get your team ready, so I have
no problem with it. We want to
play against good players, any·
By RJd\ard Dunn, Daily Pilot
LOS ALAMITOS -As non-
~eague boys volleyball matches
go, Jt probably wouldn't rank
among the all-tune lhnllers for
Newport Harbor High, but
Wednesday's easy sweep over
host Los Alanutos at least proved
a point -that Coach Dan Glenn's
Sa.OQrs are capdble of remain.mg
fixed on a target
~Our biggest problem th1s year
is. when we're playing well
against good tedffis, it doesn't last,
and lhat's because of concentra-
uon anti focus,~ Glenn saJd. "So
today was good • ,
After losses against perennial
CIF Southern Section DLvision I
powerhouses Laguna Beach,
Mira Costa and Huntington
Beach, the Sailors beat up on Los
Alamitos, 15-5, 15-5, 15-9, a team
. which had won four of first five
contests in best-of-five formats.
·we feel we're improving,•
Los Al Coach Steve Brooks said.
HThat's our goal, to get better, so
we schedule Ne\Vl)Ort Harbor and
other top programs, because the
Sunset League is very strong and
we need to gel ready for league."
Newport Harbor {1 -3), ranked
No. 4 m this week's Orange
~e "That was good, but we still
have a lot of things to work on,•
Glenn said. ·1 wasn'~ too worried
abou~ the score at that point.•
The Sailors were led by 6-foot-
6 middle blocker Adam Hearlson
(10 kills) and 6-2 junior Scott
Archbold (eight), while setter
1ravis Nelson and Ty lramblle
(seven digs each) spearheaded
Newport Harbor's sound play on
defense.
The Griffins never recovered in
the first game, but jumped out to
2-0 .and 4-3 leads in the second,
before Newport Harbor roar~
back, outsconng the Griffins, 12-
HIGH SCHOQL BOYS VOLLEYBALL
way.• 1 The Sailors, with only one
senior on their roster (Dana
Mesenbrink), opened the third
game much the same as the hrst,
sprinting to a quiok 6·0 edge on
the strength of Rick 'Robinson's
hitting and Nelson's setting.
Los Alamitos pulled to witlun
6-5 behind the play of ,6-6 Matt·
Komer (15 ki.lls). and was behind
only 7 -6 after Nathan Lee's kill.
CdM follows its leader
• Senior Blair Hoppe
sets the pace in
decisive nonleague
sweep over visiting
Fountqin Valley.
By Barry Faulkner, Datly A/or
CORONA DEL MAR -True
leaders never know the score.
Whether 1t be crunch time
m d l1 ve-gdr,ne match_, or the
tail end of a casual three-game
rout, d lec1der's mtensity
should never waiver
The ldlle r was .the chaJ-
lenqe for Corona del Mar High
sen10r Blair Hoppe Wednes-·
day night, as the host Sea
Klnq!> cruised past nonleague
foe> fountain Vdlley, 15-10, 15-
5. l 5-4. improving to 3-0 on
the young boys volleyball sec1-
son
I loppe, the chosen one
dlJlong d luruted crop returners
qudb.fted to ledd Coach Steve
Cont1's group, firushed with a
tec1m-high 10 kills and four
blocks dgdtnst he 8drons {0-5).
Bui 1t wds his mtdngtbJes
that <lrf'w Cont1's praise.
"He's doing a superb JOb as
a l<:dder, setting a positive
tempo on the court, M Conti
explc110 ed of the fourth-year
varsity performer. "He's help-
ing lllP rest of our guys devel-
op 11t d much fdster ra te, which
•'> whdl I Wdnl out of hun.
"Lc1st yedr, Blair WdS more
of d 4111pt pldyer, yvho went out
dnd rus t womed about BlalI.
This sedson, he's added some-
thmq else to his gc1me that
cnn't he mc•dsured m lolls or
l>lo< k'> I !P's our e motional
ll'1HlN "
Emot10n might have been
l1c1rd to come b~t the
ovenndtched Barons, especial-
ly m the hnal two games.
But. c1s with an overwhelm-
1nq romp through Trabuco
I hJJ<. (winning 45 of 51 points
Mctr<'h 13), the Sea Kings nev-
"' let Fountain Valley gam any
n1nflclence
"TI1ere's d lot to be gained
from d match ltke this," Conti
'>c1Ul "Every time out, we gain
1·xpPncnce and learn to work
lOtJ"lher as a team and com-
pc>ll' We made a couple
unforced errors in the first
qdmC" dnd got a little tight. But
we're learning how to relax,
which is what we did those
ldSt two games.
"You have to stay focused
dnd d etermined, even against
teams that are a little down. U
you don't learn that, you're
going to be m trouble when
you get into those Sea View
League dog fights."
Hoppe collected six of bis
kills in the final game, ·while
sophomore Dennis Alshuler
(six kills and four blocks), nm
Andrews (su kills), Greg Bur-
ton (five kills), Greg Coon
(three blocks) and setter Brady
Beauc)larnp also contributed
heartily to the victory.
"It's my responsibility fo
lead the team," said Hoppe, a
two·tlme All-Newport·Mesa
District performer. "I have to
be more vocal, offer encour-
agement, and help us relax'ou_t
there. We've got to stay up, no
matter what the other team ls
doing."
The Sea Kings expect the
~ompetition to be doing much
more In the upcoming Orange
County Championships, Fri-
day and .Satwday at Marina
High.
"11lat's going to Jet us know
where we're at right now,"
~oppe said.
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MARC MARTIN I OAJLY PILOT
Corona del Mar Hlgh's Blair Hoppe (above) d.lgs one out Wednesday evening during the Sea
Kings' straight-set victory over Fountain Valley; below, Dennis Alshuler taps one over the nel
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But the Sailors stretched their
lead to 12·6.
"It was the first match win.for
us this year. so we're real happy
with that," Glenn said. "(The
Grlttins) did a good job and they
have some good players. Our
guys are new at this level, so
they're still leMning. •
Newport Harbor, which has
five sophomores and five juniors
on the team, Will open against
Fountain Valley on Friday (4:45
p .m .) in the Orange County
Championships at Marina, then
play Laguna Beach again at 7:15
p .m.
"We've got a good setter, and
we've got a good team,• Glenn
said, "We just need to learn bow
to compete." ·
LONG BEACH -Long Beach
Poly High out.swam the visiting
Costa Mesa boys Jeam 99·69 in
nonleague action Wednesday.
PJ. O'Brien notched a winning
'time of 2:00.97 in the 200
freestyle event to grab the Mus-
tangs' only individual first place
l}onor ol the meet.
, Costa Mesa took the 400 tree
relay in a thrilling race that saw
Todd Hylton post a 52.6 split in
the final leg to dinch the win.
Chad CJeav~t. Jimmy Walters
and Paui Samaniego were the
other racers in the relay.
Cleaver and Hylton also post-
ed second place times in other
events, as did Hunter Taylor and
Jimmy Walters.
ROUNDUP
Newport-Mesa· Jr. All American Football
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Newport-Mesa Junior All American Football has announced its
1997 Board of Directors. They are: John Rothwell, President; Jim
McGee, Vice President; Donald Lawrenz, Treasurer; Tania McKro~.
Secretary; Sean Goodwin, Equipment Manager; Ed Roble, facilities;
Jack Stranberg, fund.raising; Steve Jennings, M.D., Medical Adviser;
Wendy Huston, merchandising; Kimberly Rothwell, Player Agent;
Chris and Darlene Telles, publicity; Janet Gothard, recruiting.
The NMJAAF would like to thank the Elles Lodge of Newport
Beach for its $2,500 gift Lo assist new children with registration fees.
Also, the group is looking for assistant coaches for the 1997 season
that runs from August to November. To receive an application or
receive more information, call John Rothwell at 720-1818 or 833-2909
ext. 276.
Mariners sharp in Newport East Pony League
The Newport East Mariners battled the West Yankees into the dark-
ness Monday everung al Eastbluff Field suspending the game in the
fourth inning. .
The Mariners held a 17-6 lead after a 10-run third inning. Scott
Lopez cranked his first home run for the Mariners and Patrick Tok~
ma had six RBI. David Northup, Matthew Marston and Cavan Cuyler
each scored three runs.
Softball pitching duel goes Saddleback's way
COSTA MESA -In an Orange
Empire Conference game where
hardly anyone could get the ball
out of the infield, it seemed
appropriate that an infield roller
would doom one of the teams.
Unfortunately for Orange
Coast College, that roller drove in
Saddleback's Pearl Colbert, who
had reached on a walk, and sunk
the Pirates 1-0.
Winning pitcher Tairyn
Blankhartz dinked a soft hit to the
left of Pirate pitcher Amanda
Ward and the charging second
baseman threw too late to first as
Colbert crossed the plate.
Blankhartz had two hits while
firing a shutout on sue strikeouts
and no passes.
Ward, whose pitching mark
dropped to 5-8, threw six score-
less innings and allowed four hits.
But one of her four walks allowed
the game-wmning run on to first.
· Jennifer Long was 2 for 2 for
the 5-10 Pirates. Orange Coast
falls to 1-7 in the conference as
the Gauchos move to 3-5. •
C>lwG1 ~ CotRMNa SaddleiMdc 1, 0r.,.. Cout 0
Saddlebac:k 000 000 1 -1 4 2
Orange Coast 000 000 0 -0 4 0
Blankhartz and t<eenan. Ward and Rlt·
chey. W -Blankhartz, 5-8. l · Ward, 4-6.
sec takes _tough tennis m':ltch over Whitman
COSTA MESA -Three singles
players for the Southern California
College women's tennis team bat-
tled to three-set victories to lead
the 9-6 Vanguards to a 6-3 win
over visiting Whitman College.
Carin Crawford, at No. 2 sin-
gles for the Vanguards, dropped
the first set 2-6 before rallying
back to defeat Amy Fong 7-5, 6-2.
Michele Tamplin also dropped
her first set before surging ahead
with two set wins for the match
.
BOATING
CONTINUED FROM 81
not a new overlap.
It seems that this new rule
gives L a gr.eat amount of control
if she is sailing free, but one
must remember that the new
rules state the L must give W
room and opportunity to stay •
clear.
This translates to W needing
enough room to maneuver
without hitting L.
Example: L has tacked to
leeward of W, establishing a tree
overlap with W's stern. L is able
to luff W up, but must do so in a
way that allows W's stem to
swing down as W turns away
from L. ·
Besides deleted terms, a
number of terms have been
renamed, giving us more
layman-like references to use.
No longet do we "inlringed.,a
rule," we •break the rule.)
No longer are we •pMS•
(premature starter), we are
"OCS) (on the course). It is no
longer a "yacht,• it is a "boat."
With the renaming of terms
comes a riew era for the sport of
sailing. Long perceived es a
sport for the wealthy, competitive
GOLF
CONTINUED FROM. 81 .
Benny Lujan of Newport
Beach was Jacobi' oltidal 9COfer
that d~y.
• Ovetbe&rcl on Saturday at
NBCC: "It'• IO beauutul under
the trees hete, they should put
plcnlc tables up so people can lit
and eet." Not a bad idea.
··lggelt~of ... ,
victory, and Amy Tate turned in
the match of the day with a 7-5, 5-
7, 6-4 win over Whitman's Leah
Larson.
5outNm C.I Col&.ge 6, WhitmM 3
Singles -Xie '-SCQ def. Whitten, 6-1,
6-2; Crawford (SCQ def. Fong, 2-6, 7-5,
6-2; Tamplin (SCC) def. Nguyen, 1-6,
6-4, 6-2; Brown CW) def. Clim, 6-4. 6-2;
Tate (SCQ def. Larson. 7·5, S-7, 6-4;
Steams CW) def. White, 6-1, 6-2.
Doubles -Tamplin·Crawford (SCQ
def. Whitten-Fong, 8-3; Xie-Tate (SCC)
def. 8-2; Nguyen-Larson CW) def. Clim· White, 8-6. .,
sailing has grown in a number of
directions -ranging from the
exploding high performance
circuits in. boats like the 49er and
the Aussie 18 to increased
participation at junior festivals
nationwide.
Especially with the advent of
more community sailing pro-
grams, such as Orange Coast
College's highly successful
program, sailing has become a
more accessible sport for anyone
interested. a
Gavin Brady of New Zealand
reigned victortous once again, as
the defending champion walked
away with the top honors at the
Congressional Cup. Sailing in
Long Beach last week, Brady
sailed to a record of 16-2.
Scores for the rest of the fleet
were: E>ave Perry, 13·5: Paul
Cayard, 11-7; Rich Matzinger,
10-8; Neville Wittey, 9-9; Peter
Holmberg, 9-9; Jeff Madrigal,.
7-111 Marcus Wieser, 6-12; Scott
Dickson, 6-121 and Dave Ullman,
J.-15.
The highly competitive field
included a number of Omega
World Match Race sailors, with
\Vieser ranked 10th, Holmberg
12th, Wittey 21st, Cayard 26th,
Brady 27th, Madrigal 35th and
Dickson 68th.
event was the large' hospitality
tent adjacent to the media tent.
It read The Irvine Company, but
only once througliout the entire
week (Saturday) wu the t adllty
in use. According to Neely, a
one..(loy deal was made.
For the whole week,~
corporate tents COit $40,000,
small tent. fot the week run
$25,000.
. .
.ROMO
CONTINUED FROM 81
pit~g pop, who until only
recently took pride in the fact
that be could still blow one by
his talented namesake.
. . . . . . . . . . .
. .
SO~CER CHAMP.IONS
...
THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1997 • 9J
Riptide collects 1-0
championship win
COSTA MESA -The only team that
defeated the Orange Coast United Riptide
girls under-1 .. soccer team m the OCU
lnvitatlonal was the only thing that stood
between the 'Riptide and the champt-
onshlp trophy •-the Riverside W"tld
llungs. .
The WLld Tiungs handed the Riptide a
1-0 loss, than.ks to a penalty lock, m th.e
quahfying round of the tournament aut,
goals by Molly O'Meara and laura
Anton.iru in other games sent the Riptide
to the finals.
A determined Riptide team led the
squad over the WLld Th.tngs as Meredith
Miller dnlled m a goal Wlth 10 rrunutes
remaining in the hrst hall of play
Scrappy defensive play by Natalia •
Drofman, Nat Clark and Ti.pa Lopez held
the Wild Things scoreless in the second
half and sealed the 1-0 title victory for the
Riptide · ·
The same under-14 Riptide squad lS
conducting open pracllces for prospec-
tive club players born on or after Aug. i .
•He has a pretty good arm
and he tiies to strike me out.·
said the D!illy Pilot Athlete of
the Week, who giggles with glee
when discussing his suddenly
successful confrontations witll
his 39-year-old dad.
Champions -front row, from left: ~atalla Dorfman, Tina Lopez, Rebeka Roth, Undsey Younnan, Lauren Sheehan; back
row: Manager Fred Salter, Michele Nelson, Laura Antonini, Ann Hatfield, Alison Brawner, Tessa Northrldge, Molly
O'Mera, Meredith Miller, Nat Clark, Shannon Benedettt, Coach Ziad Khoury. Not pictured, Kathryn Salter, Kim Boortz.
1982. .
For more infonndtion contact Fred
Salter at 644-6917
And while the elder Romo
often cafl't lift his pitching arm in
the days immediately following
the weekend workouts, the
briefly
younger Romo isn't about to •
ease his pain. .. :
"We're real close, and he :
knows I love rum:; junior :
explained. "But I don't feel sorry •
for him. I make fun of him when
he tries to strike me out."
sec polinds foe, 15-5
Romo has made similar folly
of prep pitching this spring, as
evidenced by a scalding
three-game swing last week in
which he went 5 for 8 with six
RBI. lnclud · that ske· was
his first v ity ho run a
low-flying line drive to aight
away center -a pair of doubles,
and two walks.
"He's really got things going
for him right now," said Estancia
Coach Paul Troxel, who could •
surely build a winner, if more
like Romo would come to the
Costa Mesa campus.
COSTA MESA -The
Southern California. College BASEBALL
baseball squad pounded out 14 hits and took advan-
taqe of four free passes to hammer Whitworth Col-
lege 15-5 in a nonleague battle in Costa Mesa
Wednesday.,
Vanguard Kevin-MO?re cranked out three dou-
bles while tallying two RBI and crossing the plate
three times. Moore, who leaqs the Vangu!ll"ds with a
.400 batting average. also paces the squad wiJ.b 18
doubles.
The blue and white, at 17-8, also received strong
offensive support with two hits a piece from Rob
Pegg. Aaron Hayden and Terri.le Clark.
Daniel Villarreal came in to relieve Donovan
McReynolds and threw. two scoreless innings.
McReynolds recorded the pitching win to even lus
record at 4-4.
SCC's defense committed just one error.
NoHcoNluENa
Soc.al College 15, Whitwontt College 5
Whitworth College · 010 101 002 -5 9 2
Soouthem California College 001 418 10x · \s 14 1
KQ®r, Ayers (5), Radke (6) and Brown. McReynolds,
Villarreal (7). Zeigler (9) and Hayden, Blair (9).
•He's one of those kids I say
this yearly about, but I'm already
missing him for next year. And
that's not just hecause he can hit
the ball hard. He has tools, but
he's also a great kid. He's been
nothing but a pleasure to be
around his four years in this
program. He's all business and
he eats. sleeps and breaths
baseball. He'~ the main cog out
there for us."
. : W -McReynolds, 4-4. L -Koder. 28 J M oore 3 (SCO. Clark
• (SCC), Hayden (SCQ, Swan NV}, Fisher NV>. Francer 2 NV).
: HR -Brown NV).
Romo, whom Troxel has
shifted from center field to his
more natural third base spot this
season, has made huge
off-season strides, according to
his coach. Troxel, in fact, is
currently extolling Romo's
potential to any college coach
who will listen.
. . . . . . .
"He bas the skills to go on
and play after high sc~ool and it
baffles me that some of the JCs :
in the area aren't knocking :
down my door to come see him :
play," Troxel said. "I'm not the
kind of coach who hoots and
hollers about his kids if they're
not legit. But Mario is legit and
I'm not shy about telling
people."
"' Vanguards split doubleheader
COSTA MESA -A day after
sweeping a Golden State Ath-SOFTBALL
letic Conference twinbill to
break its 11-game losing streak, the Southern Cali-
fornia College played two more strong games of
softball and earned a nonleague split ·with New
TENNIS
Sea Kings trounce
Laguna Beach, 14-4
Mexico Highlands.
The Vanguards took a 1-0 lead in game one, but
the guests rallied for two runs in the fourth inning to
take the win 2-1.
SCC pitcher Jen Houston took both earned runs
on the chin, but struck out five batters and allowed
just four hits.
The Vanguards could muster only five hits of theil:
own, though, two of which belonged to Sarah
Waters.
Coach Beth Renkoski's squad fourrd their stic"5
for the nightcap as pitcher Gretchen Brandt helped
her.cause with a·-3 fof"3 performance from the plate.
Brandt also struck out six batters and,allawed a sin-
gle earned run as th~ Vanguards went on to a 6-3
win. sec is 6-22-1 .
NoNcoNFeloG
New Mexico Highlands 2. soe.I College 1
NM Highlands 000 200 0 -2 4 5
Southern California College 001 000 O · 1 5 2
Guerrero and Romero. Houston and Davidson.
W -Guerrero. L -Houston, 1-14.
5oe.1College 6, New Mexico Highlands 3
NM Highlands 100 000 2 -3 5 4
Southern califomia Colleg!? 101 220 0 -6 8 1
Vignon, Aguilar (5) and Romero. Brandt and Murie .
W -Brandt, 4-4. L -Vignon. 28 -Cardenas (NMH), Waters
(SCC). 38 -Torres (NMH).
Bucs sweep Pasadena with ease
PASADENA John L YBA Coon recorded 10 kills and VOL E .LL
Mark Pozsgai bad six to lead the Orange Coast Col-
lege men's volleyball team to a 15-5, 15-2, 15-4
Orange Empire Conference victory host Pasadena
City WednesdaY. night. OCC improved to 11-1, 9-1
in conference; Pasadena fell to 0-9.
·o·O
11 < > '.\: < > I{ ~
1997 All-Padflc Coast L~U. bor basketblill ·•
(COM:hes' selections
Most Valuab le Player
Sdm Nelson, Estancia, 6-5, Jr.
Fint Team
Selwyn Mansell, Estancia, 5-9, Sr.
Nathan Hair, Aliso Niguel, 6-3, So.
Jeff Munsell, Aliso Niguel, 6-5, Sr.
Yous9f .Etemadi, Aliso Niguel, 6-3, Sr.
Eric Palmer, University,·5-7, Jr. ~
Larry Johnson, University, 6-4, Fr.
• Second Team
Ryan Simpson, Estancia, 6-3, Jr.
Josh Pierson, Lagun·a Hills, 5-11, So.
Chris Sirianni, Lagu·na Beach: 6-2, Jr.
Blair Anderson, Laguna Beach, 6-1 , Sr.
Matt Chaisson, Costa Mesa, 5-9, Sr.
Bryan Leahy, Costa Mesa, 6-4, Sr.
' Honora b le mention: Brandon Casillas and Evan
18.~
12.7 ,'
18.5
15.6
16.1
24.8
. 14.2
9.1
10.7
16.0 .
15.4
13.6
9.4
Taboada (Estancia); Todd Hylton and Carlos Galdamez
(Costa Mesa)
KATIE
CONTINUED FROM 81
This week. Kathie has the
opportwtity to watch her
daughter play again. Grogan
and her UMass squad play at
UCLA at 3 P..m. today, and
at the Claremont College
TOl!fTldJilent thts weekend.
I Not only ~:loes the Grogan
family have a chance to see
someone they nuss, but Kabe
has the opporturuty to show I some of her new buddies what
she misses -llke the Paofic I Ocean
·we went to Huntingion
Beach and some of went to
Newport. mostly JUSt to see the
I ocean.· she said. She also
couldn't bebeve how warm it was.
Troxel said Romo's work ethic,
a summer playtilg against adults
in the Golden State league and,
of course, his weekend sessions
with his dad, have helped
eliminate his weakne'ss for
breaking balls.
.. Last season, Mario got off to
a hot start, just like this year. But
once the word got around ,
people started throwing him
breaking sniff and he didn't fare
as well. Now, he's played 9 lot
against pitchers who
predominantly throw breaking
balls and that's helped him a lot.
• LAGUNA BEACH -Greg
Coleman rebounded from -a 6-0
shutoul to best hiS Laguna Beach
High opponents 6-2, 6-2 in the
next two matches to lead the
Corona de! Mar boys tennis team
to a 14-4 nonleague victory
Wednesday in Laguna Beach.
Sarneen Chopra and Curtis
Ell.more followed suit with
respective 0-6, 6-2, 6-0 and 2-6,
6-3, 6-0 wins from the No. 2 and
No. 3 singles spots for the Sea
Kings.
NAMES WANTED
As part of the 50th
celebration, NOSA hi
planning to honor Hny
Ensenada racer who
has skippered or
crewed in 30 or more
races and anyone who
participated in the
first race (1948) in
any capacity. They
will be honored at the
Traditional Nautical
Museum Rece(>tion,
the museum's speciaJ
exhibit, and at · the
N.H.A.C.C. Yachtsmen
Luncheon.
Your favorite community newspape r
is now available in cyberspace
•He's really able to
concentrate and wait until he
gets a good pitch to hit. He can
sit back and drive the outside
breaking stuff the other way, and
he's quick enough to get his
hands through and pull inside
pitches.•
1\vo of the doubles teams
were pe rfect for the 3-2 Corona
squad.
NotuAGil•
COf'ONI .. Mw 14. Uguna llMc:h 4
Singles • Coleman (CdM) lost to
Talarlco 6-0; def. Strateman, 6-2; def.
Prepas, 6-2. ChOpra (<:dM ) lost 6-0; def.
6-2; def. 6-0. Ellmore (CdM) lost 6-2;
def. 6-3; def. 6-0.
DM.ibles • Jahanglnl-Fuller (CdM)
lost to Cohen-Macgllleray, 6-4;
def. Pink-Marconi, 6-1; def.
Coleman-Marconi, 6-3. Jensen-Taylor
(CdM) def. 6-2; def. 6-1; def. 6-0.
Moza~nl-Shahmardi (CdM) def. 7-5;
def. 6-1; def. 6-1 . noxel also lauds his defense.
"He's got a cannon and the
other day he made bis fifst error. Sailors fall. t 7-1
He's the glue to our infield.• DANA POINT _ Host Dana A solid student (better than a B average according to 1\'oxel), ! Hills High proved as goOct as its
Romo has a big desire t~ play ! credentials Wednesday as the
college baseball. : Dolphins sent Newport Harbor
"'That's a big drive for me,• ! away with a 17·1 loss in boys ten-
sa1d Romo, whom 1\'oxel notes is : nis, dropping the Sailors to 3-3 as
among the first to arrive and the ! they prepare for a trip to Penin.su-
last to leave dally workouts. la today.
Romo said his confidence bas John Rinek was Newport's
reached an all·time high, but he lone Winner 1n singles.
won't be satisfied unW the • ......_.
Eagles, 1-4 entering Friday's ~ ~I~ ;~)f:t=' 'I(
Pad.tic Coast Leegue opener, : 2-6; lost to Kent. 4-6; def. wtlton, H
attain greater success u •team. ! Sflmt (NH) lost o-6. 1-6. 3-6; Hoewl
•rm happy about my hitting, : (NH) lost CM. ().6, 1-6.
but our team should be doUlg : ~ha -Hsleh--Sfnger (NH) lost to
bett • he __ ,.. : Olk..c>oblon-4-6; lost to er, IMUU. • UebenMn ~ ~ lost to U Romo can stay hot, he just : Speiget.-_ 4-6; ~-cook (NH)
may help the Bagles realize their : lost ).6, CM. 1-6; 11....,...., (NH) pomeuon dreaml. : lost M. ,.._ 1-e.
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(714) 673~8937.
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SOCCER -I I ' i \ \ I I . \ I I I I I ' I ' \ I ' I : I' I I I •, I ) I I '
Heat rallies
to claim 2-1
victory over
La Mirada
TAKING JUNIOR-S ·BYSTORM
Wllllil Scm I, YMlit• 0
strikeout. flGID .......... but did ...
more de..,.. flliiil lie ~ C.ddl
uUed a ~~and MCGuil9 Wld 4
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~2',A*-1
• Souijl Coast Soccer
Club entry still unbeaten
in spring season play.
Nathan HUnteit Ired a one-bitter while
ltrWng out m *° IMd the White Sox to a 9-0 victory owr the Yenkeet.
Jo.epb O'Sullivan swatted the Y-aDb'
<>ply bit. while tbe Sox went on a tear led
by Jake Abnunl' two hits and three RBI.
1 The White~ are 1-0 and the Yan-
kees fall to 0-2.
tor the i.o,,.... >
Juon Hanly Md a bit fDr the 1· t A's.
Mblor8
A pltdUng duel between ttie Cardi··
aalf' Ala Pisarski and Ryan Gleuon ot
the A.str'ol exploded after two innings ·u
the Cardinals went on to a 2A-8 win.
Matt Stevenson and Sam Bouffard
Tlfwl II, Alllletks 3
WllS.11,A•plrl I
The While SC. iBpluded few a 16-3
rout of tbe AligMI .. APdNw ~
picked up tba witdling win. ~.J. Brion
ripped a bulll·loaded triple few the vic-
ion. .
paced the Cardinali offensively.
Dodgen 28, J)l••ondlwir• 15 HUNTINGTON BEACH -The
South Coast Soccer Club, the
Heat, sealed its third consecutiye
wm with a 2-1 Vlclory over the La
·Mirada Goldstars Saturday.
Playtng with~ut a loss in . the
spring season. the Heat fell
behmd late IJ\ the first half but
opened the second with a weav-
ing offensive play that resulted in
d -.core by Billy Lund on an assist
hy Michael Gardmer. Ryan Den-
mr1.11 scored the go-ahead goal on
dn indirect penalty kick.
ne duo of Andrew Caricb and
Michael McGuire of the Tigers was sin1:
ply too much few the Athletics as the pair
boosted the ngen to a 16-3 win.
Mri••Plkla ~ 15, Mutaela s
Justin ltef8' and James Azfi ea.ch
nailed a pair ot home l\IDI in the 11gers
15-5 win over the Marinen.
Chris Greeley knocked a home run
and a double and Justin Weiss belted a
home run and a single for the DodQen en
route to a 28-15 win over the Diamond-
backs.
The Dodgers also relied upon the
defensive work of Matt Metkovich, Gree-
ley and Ian Freudner to seal the victory.
Defensively, the Heat was
priced by Bnan King, Ralph Mor-
!Jdll and Gardiner. Goalkeeper
< 'hris Crockett preserved the win
\\ 11h a stop on a second half
j lMldlty lock.
i"1crmaids win, t -0
NEWPORT BEACH -The
N1·wport Mermaids, an AYSO
f>1v1s1on 4 "'girls soccer team,
c!Plt•dted South Irvine 1-0 when
J1·n111fer Nahim knocked in a
luny, perfect pa'ss from ·Jenna
Lor<>nz
Goalkeeper Leah Grocki was
l'lf Pctive in pr~venting goals and
pldcing punts throughout the
Cfdllle.
OCU under-14 girls
Tryouts for the Orange Coast
United under-14 dub soccer team
for girls born alter Aug. l, 1983,
will be held on . Saturday from
4·'30 a .m .. to 11:30 a.m. at the
Alternative Education Center
(dlso known as Back Bay High
School) on the comer of Irvine
Huulevard and Monte Vista in
!\11-wport Beach.
The .team, which has been
toqether for four years, will be
roached by :John Gillen. Experi-
t·rKed players interested in trying
out should call Mary Ann Lord at
(,46-4260.
OCU under-15 girls
Tryouts for the Orange Coast
United Tsunami girls under-15
~occer team will be al 2 p.m. Sat-
UJddy, at Eastbluff Field.
The open tryouts for the sec-
ond-year bronze team will be for
those interested in playing in the
1 <147 summer tournament and fall
lv.H3ue seasons.
TMm manager Patti Goethals
'r1n he contacted at 640-9293.
Ex treme under-14 girls
TOdlly • a..ball
College · New Me111k o Highlands at
Southern California College, 2:30 p.m • letwtts
College women • Southern California
College at Cal S'tate LOs Angeles, 1:30 p.m.
Community college nwo • Orange Coast
at Fullerton. 2 p.m.
Community col14!94! women · Fullerton
at Orange Coast, 2 p.m.
High school boys • Newport Harbor
at Penin54.1ia, 3 p.m.; Corona del Mar at
Loyola, 3:15 p.m.; Cost.a Mesa at Aliso Niguel,
3:15; l.agUN Hills at Estancia, 3 p.m.
• SwtmnMng
High school girls • Newport Harbor, Corn.
MMa, Coron• def MM •t OF Relays Prelims
at Belmont Plaza, 3 p.m.
• SOftlNll
High school • Anaheim at Newpott Harbor,
3:15p.m.
• a.dmlnton -
High school · Tr~ at Corona def Mar, 3: 1 S
p.m.; Bolsa Grande at Newport Harbor, 3
p.m.
• Tradl end flekt
High school boys and girls -Edison at
Newport Harbor, 3 p.m.
Fridlty .........
High ~I -Lagun.t Hills at Estancia, 3:15
p.m.; Costa Mesa t1t AIK<> Niguel, 3:1S p.m.;
Irvine at Corona def Mar, 3:15 p.m.; santa
Margarita•t Newport H1rbor, 3:15 p.m.
• Swimming
Community coll~e men and women
Grossmonl. Rlvenide at Orange Coast. 2 p.m.
• Volleyball
Community college • El Camino at Orange
Coast, 7 p.m.
High 5Chool boys • Newport Harbor,
Corona del Mar. Cost.a Mesa at Orange
County Championships at Marina. 3 p.m . • SoftlNll
Community college· Orange CoaS1 at
Rancho Santiago. l p.m.
• litnnts
High Khool boys • Estancia at San
Clemente, l p.m.
Slltwday .........
College • SOuthef"n California College
at Biola, doubleheader at 1 l a.m.
• Tenntl ,
College men • Southern California College
at Point Loma Nu.vene, 10 a.m
College v..omen -Southern California
Colleoe at Point Loma Naurene, 2 p.m.
High school boys · Corona def Mar at Palm
Springs Tournament. • ~endfteld
College men tnd women · Southern
California College, Cal Baptist. Fresno Pacific
at Azusa Pacific. 11 a.m.
Community college men and women ·
Orange Coast at LaVeme Invitational, 9 a m
High school boys Ind girl\ • Newport
Harbor at Southern Counties Invitational at
Huntington Beacti. l 1 a.m.
• Volleyball
High school boys-Newport Harbor,
Corona del Mar, Cost.I Mesa at Orange
County Champiomhips at Manna, all day.
• Swimming
Cari.ch and McGuire combined for 12
,
SCHEDULE NEWPORT BEACH LL
Phillies, Mets, Reds unbeaten
in e~ly going of league play .
•Strong pitching, timely hitting the key.
Reds 11, Giants 1
The Reds used strong pitching from Blake Cont&nt, Bradley
Knoop! and Nick Rhodes to fend off the Giants 11-1 . Rhodes and
Knoopf each had two hits for the Reds.
The Giants were paced by Matt Boyce
and Brian LaPearle.
Reds 5, Cardlnals 3
Timely defensive plays saved the Reds
as key hits by Brian Reynolds and Tyler
Brundege sparked them to a 5-3 victory
over the Cardinals Saturday.
Blake Dillon was the offensive stand-
out for the Cardinals.
Mets 6, Carc:IJnals 3
The Mets scored three runs in the top
of the fifth inning and Josh Bradbury fired
eight strikeouts to lift the Mets to a 6-3
win over the Cardinals.
NEWPQRT
LITTLE LEAGUE
Majors
Phillies
Mets
Reds
Dodgers
Braves
Cardinals
Giants
Cubs
3·0
2-0
2-0
1-1.
0-1
,0-2
0-2
0-2
Patrick Joyce, KC. Rawlins and Alex Northndge were top
offen!;ive suppliers for the Mets.
Mets 4, Giants 3 ',
Josh Bradbury's one-out single in the bottom of th<: seventh
inning boosted the Mets out of the Giants reach as the Mets
earned 11 4-3 win.
Pancho Seaborne pitched four innings to record the win.
Alex Cbicovani doubled for the Giants and scored the tying
run that sent the gapie into extra innings.
Phillies 3, Dodgers 2
Taylor Phain·Borst pitched five and two-thirds innings of
strong ball and Todd Macklin came on in the sixth with the tying
runner on base and closed the door on the Dodgers as the
·Phillies went on to a 3-2 win.
Robert Della Grotta scored all three runs for the Phillies in a
2 for 2 performance that included a triple. Brandon Kurtz and
Clark Fonda each ripped crucial singles in the game-deciding
sixth inning.
Dodgers 2, Cubs 1 •
With two rynners on and two outs, the Dodgers' Kevin Quin-
lan drove a 3-1 pitch into center field to score Cory Azzalino for
. the game-winning run as 'the Dodgers topped tHe Cubs 2-1.
Tonimy Mai:kel, Jeritt Thayer and Brandon Sherick-Odom con-
trolled the mound for the Dodgers. The Cubs' pitchers Andy
Lujan, Keith Long and Barrett Sprowl also threw strong outings.
Mariners defeat Royals in NHBA action
Tryouts for the Extreme girls
14 under team will be held at 2
p 111 Sunday, Mar. 23 and, at 2
p ni Sunddy, Apr. 6 at Costa
t'--ll'')d High
Tryouts for the Extreme boys
I b-under squad will be at 3:30
p m Sunday, Mar. 23 and 3.30
p rn Sunday, Apr. 6 at CMHS. as
High sehoor glrls · Newport Harbor, (Drona
del Mar, Estancia .rt OF Relays Finals at
Belmont Plaza, 7 p.m.
• Sohbllll
High school • Corona def Mar at Garden
Grove Tournament.
DON LEACH I DAILY I'll.OT
Costa Mesa Hlgh's Al Lambert and the Mustangs
NEWPORT BEACH -Nick Frazier drove in the
game-winning RBI with a fifth-inning single to NHBA ,
w<•ll •
• 'Oew
Community col~ men • san Diego State,
Unrvemty o( San Diego vs Orange C~st,
at Udo Channel, Newport Bay, B a.m.
open Pacific Coast League baseball play on Friday
with a road encounter with the Aliso Niguel Wolverines,
starting at 3:15. Also ln a PCL opener ls Estancia,
push the Mariners to an 11-10 victory over the Royals in Newport Har-
. bor Baseball Association action Saturday .
For tryout and team informa-
tion, contact Liz Dunn at 751-
H49'l
Community college women -Berg Cup
(Orange COISt host) at Udo Channel,
Newport Bay, 7 1.m.
which wtll host Laguna Hills. In the Sea view League,
Newport Harbor boats Santa Margarita, and Corona
del Mar ts at home, as well, with a game against Irvine.
Brien Flannagan banged out a pair of hits including a triple while
collecting 2 RBI. Flannagan also posted the pitching victory recordin~
six strikeouts in three innings.
Cheyene Smith made two spectacular defensive plays in the fourth
to keep the game tight for the Mariners.
The Mariners are 2-0.
PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PYBLIC NOTICtS PUBLIC NOTICES
PUBLIC NOTICES risk of becoming homeless. Notice of Publlc Hearing/ or: CLIFFORD HAKES 1)(11 lore the hearing. Your at;· PUBLIC NOTICE and low· and moderate· Location ol Document: CHARLES CLIFFORD pearance may be In pers n
PUBLIC NOTICE Income rt1ldents Include: The pybllc hHrlng for the HAKES. JR. aka CHARLfS or b~Jour allorney. DSC 8027 • Specral housing cod1 drah Action Plan will be CLIFFORD HAKES IF U AAE A CREDITOR NOTICE OF PUBLIC NOTICE enlorcem1nt 1c1tvili1S to held 11 6:30pm, April 21, A PETITION has beon or • contingent creditor ol PETITION TO CITY OF ensure tho maintenance ol 1997, In the City Councll hied I>)' PEGGY O'BRIEN the decoDSed, you must lolo ADMINISTER COSTA MESA decent, ule and sanitary Chambers .of Costa Mesa HAKES In the Superior your claim with Iha four1 ESTATE OF:
CONSOLIDATED PLAN housing C11y Hall, 77 Fair Drive, Court of Cahlornla, County and mail a copy to lh per· MYRON PHIL.IP • Acquisition and/or reha· Costa Mesa. California. Al otOAANGE .onal 1epresentallve ap· ACTION PLAN b1hta11on ol renttl proper. this time and place any THE PETITION requests pointed bh lhe court W1th1n AtTHONY FY 1997·1998 lies 10 expand the l.!Jpply and 111 persona lnteresled that PEGGY O'BRIEN tour mont ~ lfom lhe date CASE O. A18851G Notice IS hereby ~ven of altordebl• housing may 1ppear end be heard HAKES be appointed as or first In ance of the tel· To all heirs. beneloclaries. mat the City of Cosla es• • Loans and grants to Id· thereon. A 30.day com· ,,_raonal reproson11t1110 to !'era as provided ln section cred11ors, contingent Credi· will be holding a public dress lhe needs ol low· menl ,,_r1oc1 on lhe dratt administer the osiate of the 9100 ol the Callfoml1 Pro· tors. 1nct persons who may ll.arlng to d1scuu and •P· and very low.Income home· Action Pl1n wlll commence dacedent bale Code. The lime for Ill· otherwise be Interested on prove lhe City's propoaed owners who rtsrde In sub· with pybllcatlon• of thl1 Tt'\E PETITION req11ost1 Ing claims wlll not uplre the will or estate. or bOth, 1997·98 One Year Action atandard housing Public Nollet. Comments the decedonl's Will ond before lour mon1h1 lrom or: MYRON PHILIP ". '· Pia". This one yetr Acllon • Mortg1ge credit certlll-may be submitted In wril· codiclls. it an~ be admlllod the hearing date noticed THONY Plan is In lur1hor1nca of lh1 cal• pro?.1am 10 assist Ing to the Housing and lo proba1e. he Will and above: • A PETITION has been lov• year Consohdated Plan moderate ncome first time Community Oevelopmen1 any codicils are a1111llable YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe filed by MARILYN E AN· as adopted on April 17, homebuyers O.plltment, 77 Fair Drive, '°' e11am1na1oon in the Ille Me kepi by the court ~ov THONY m. Iha Superior 1995. The draft Actoon Plan • Emergoncy 1nd tranal-Costa Men, CA 9262B. kt~ by lhe coun. are a porsoo Interest in Court ol Cahlornl1, Counly proposes aclivllles 10 be llonal housing prog11ms Persons w1nt1ng_, coplt1 or T E PETITION requests the Hllte, you may hie or.ORANGE. tundod under the U.S. De· fo1 homeleu person• and th• dratt Action Plan m•y authority to edminlsler lhe wlth the court a lormal Re· THE PETITION requotts e•rtment of Housing llld r,:•on• 1t-rl1k ol becom-come to the Housing 1nd estale under the lndepon-~est for Special Nollce ol lhal MARILYN E. ANTHONY rban OeveloplJlenl'I ng homeleu Commu~ 0.Valopmtnl denl Admin11trot1on of Ea. t e llllng ol an Inventory be appointed H person1I (t<IUO). Community Devel-• Supportive services for O.~m • 5th Floor Cit(. latH AC'I (This authority and appraisal of Htale IS· rtpresentalive to odminls· opmont Block Ortnl thoee homeleu or at risk H1 or the Cl~ Clerk'• 0 • wlll allow the personal rep-se11 °' ol any petotlon or ltr lht estate of lhe dtce· (COBO). and HOME Invest· ol becoming hOmtltaa flee. 111 Floor lty Hiii. resentatlvt lo take many account 11 f rovlded In denl. m41ri1 Partnerships Act • Transltlonal hQIJslng for 'or f"rtt..r Inform•· 1ctlon1 wilhout covrt ap-tectlon 1250 o the Calilor-THE PETITION requ1111 (HOME) programs. The baller.CS women and their Uon, 04t!'laot Murlel UI· croval. Befort taking Ctr· nla Probate Cqcle. A R• the docedenl'I Will and droh Action P11n meell lht children Iman. "•d•••l•pment aln very lmpo111nl actrons, qu111 for SPKl•I Notrce cod1c1ls, 11 an,. be 11dmitted 11:11111orX require""-"'" for • Servlct1 for persona In however, lhe personal rep· lorm Is avallable lrom the to PfObate he Win and combln nq the planning transllion from h0melt11· and Houetne Man•t•r, rtsemallve wlll be required court clerk. any codlctls ire av1ll1blt (714) 714-1191. :ind subm111lon 1~ect1 of ness to permanant housing to give nollce to lnlereatad Allornev for the Pett• for exomlnallon In the Ille COBO and ~o e Pro-• Supportive servlctt !Of Publlth•d Newpo1 p«•ons unless they have tlon•ri ke~t by 111• court. vr1rns low-Income eldfffy per1ons 8e1ch.Co1ta M... Dally Waived nOllce Or consented DAVID Q, DUNDAS, T E PETITION requeats Prlor11y Actlv11re1: tucfl u rwtrltlon programs Piiot Mateh 20. 1997. lO the proposed acllon.) ESQ. (CSBl 433201, 1utho111y 10 1dmlnl1ter tM Th~~· drall Action Plan and health care PtoOr•mt Th738 The lnde,,.ndent ldm1nls· t1t11t under th• ln<lepen-Iden il1e• propoltd ICIJVI· • Servlctt f0t ~tona 1r11lon tulhortty will be SIMON, McKINSEY, e•nt Adr11tnl1tr1llon ol Es· ties 10 mee1 the housing Wllh dlsablllllet 1uc aa ,.. 'UILIC NOTICE granted unless an lnte,. MILLI" RT AL, 411~ 1111 Act. (Thi• aulhOtlty ang community needs h1bllitallo~ogtams lor •eCIOM Httd .,_rson 11111 1n ob-CAMPUI OR., 8TE. will allow Iha ,,_rsonal rep-id• hfitd In Ill• Conaoll-housing accestlbllity IK1IOf\ to the ,,_llllOfl and e10, '"VIN•, c~ retentehve to take man'fl dated Plan. and In compll· Improvement to publlc fa· NOTteaOP ahow good uuse wny the 9Htl·HH •ct on• \O<llhoul COYft ap-ance with the national of>. cllltles ,STITIC*TO C°"'1 thovld not granl the Publlahed Newport !:oval. Belort taking ctt· tf 11vH H Identified by • Servlctt for children ADMllllHU """°"~. Beach.Coata Mt111 Dally aln very lmportanl 1c1lons, UO. The HUO objecllvtl Ind youtn auch a1 youlh llTATIOP1 A H RINQ on tht ~1111· however, lhe personal rep·
are t) to provlci. MMe•• counullng and llttr CLIPPORO MAKll llon wlll b8 held on A. AIL Pilot March 14, 20. 21, IHtntlhVt Will be 1equktd to •llst low and modtt•lt IChool pr~ams ltllaCMMLal 17, 1997, at t:45pm In 1Q97 to gfve nouce to lnleretled
Income person•. 21 eld In • Publlc acllity ~ov .. CLIPPORD MAKll, ~I. 703 IOCAled 81 341 FU\87& per.on• unlen they have tho prev.nuon or tllrnln•· menl• to ttrtets com. the C~ Drive Sou1h, Or· w11ved nollce °' con1tnled llOl'I of alum or bllghl, and rnunl1y IKillllet ,Ht • .UCMMUI 7 .c t2eee. On the move? 10 the prOf)Oftd 1ct1on) 3) meet an utgent corn-RnourcM: O...,,Olttt IWCll YOU OllJECT to tl\e The Independent adm1nl1·
~lyr\Md. The draft Action Plan pto-CAUMO.AtM4A grentlng of lht pellllon. you tr.ilon authority will be
lv1ht1 ptl>poatd lo ad· ~o••• to 11loc•te r o 11 Mlr1t. DeMICleriee, •· oOYld appeat 11 the hear· Sell your extra grtnted unlett an lnler•
c1ret1 lhe houslf'Q and 1,414.ooo In CDBG IUnd• Cfeoi\oft, OOt ... IQtlll Cfedl-lnO and slate your ol). household Hied person 11111 .,, Ob-
co111munll~ development and '525,000 In HOME tort, and pertone Who may =IOnt or file WTllltn Ob· Items feellQfl 19 lht pe111ion Ind
need• of I • nom.I•••· at fund•. 04h«WIN bt lnl.,.-ct In lon1 with th• covrt be• show 9ood car.tH why the
~ the ... Of ....... Of bOlh, In Cl!!•lf led '
I
•
PUBLIC NOTICE! PUBLIC NOTICES
court should not giant the GASWIRTH, ESQ. authorlz. (CIBl 1d577811 2121 A HE RING on the pell· AVE. OF THE STARS, lion will be held on APRIL STE. 2700, LOS ANGE· 17, 1997. II 1:45pm In
Dept. 703 located 11 341 LU, CA 90087·5010
The City Drive South, Or· Publlshed Newport
an,_11e. CA 92668. Beech·Costa Mesa Dally I YOU OBJECT to the Pilot March 14, 20, 21, grantrng ol the pehtlon, you 1997 should appear at the fleer· Fth676 Ing and stete your ob-
leclion~ or Ille written ob-PUBLIC NOTICE ections wllh the coun be-ore lhe hearlng. Your •P· ISC 8055 pea11nc:.o maiy be In ,,_,son NOTICE OF or by 3our auorne~ IF Y U ARE A C EDITOR PETITION TO
or a contingenl creditor of ADMINISTER
the deceased. you must hie ESTATE OF:
yOUf claim with lht court LOWELL KNUDSON and mall a copy to lhe per· CASE NO, A188129 sonal representative •f.· To an heirs, beneliclar\et, pointed by the court with n creditors. contingent crtdl· loul mon1h1 lrom 1he date lora. 1nd per1on1 who may or orst 111u1nce of lhe let· othef'Wise be lnteresled In ters 11 piovlded In Ncilon the Will or eataft, or both, 9100 of the Ca~fOfnll Pro-of: LOWELL KNUDSON bate Code. Th't time for fil· A l»ETITION has been Ing clalmt wlll nol e.pl!e Iii.ct by MARY MULKER In before lour monltl• lrom the su,,.rlOf Court or Call· the nearing d1t1 nollced fornla. Coon~ ol ORANGE. ll>OVe. THE ~Ell ION requests YOU MAY EXAMINE the that MA Y MULI<ER be Ip· hie kept by the court. ~ou polnt•d 11 ~r1onal rtPrt· are a p«ton Interest In 1enta1lve lo administer th• lht fftale. ,rou :::. ni. Hlllt of m dte.aent, with lhe cou a I R• THE p ITION reque•I• a:iest IOf Speclll NOiie• ol tile decedtnl't WIN Ind t e lillng of an lcwentcxy codlclls, If anl be acsml11ed end 1ppralsa1 or estale as-10 proba1~ he Wiii ano HIS or ot any petition ot any, Codlcl 1 are avalla~ 1ccount H f roYldtd In fOf l!l.llnlnallon In lhe file 1tclion 1250 o lhe Callfor· ~ by the court. n1, Probate COdt. ~ Re-T E PETITION raquHlt qU.al for Spedel otloe alllhothy to ldmW.1«·1he rorm 11 1vallablt ltom 11'1e "'... undef lhe lndep9n-COUtt C:ltrk. Gent Admlnltlrallon Of E• ... .,.,., fot the ,.,,_ .._ Act CTN• IUthOt':y ,...,.,, ,.-allow the p.-IOMI rep-PROIKAUM ROH reeemac~ to take meny
QOSTZ ft ~on• wtchoul J::: apo
MINDILIOHN LLfl. i::•· lefort cer-very lmpotUin4 ectiOnl, MfTCNILI. M. ~. "':.r:IOl\ll ,..,. Th• Community ~ .,. required
Market Place. 10 glYt notlOI IO lnt.,nted
CIHtltt.d pertON unlett U,., MW
84•·N?e wtlwd nollcl Ot conffnled
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PUBLIC NOTICES
to the proposed action.)
The Independent odmlnl•· \ration authority will be
granted unless an lnler·
ested person Illes on ob·
jec11on 10 the pellhon and
show good cause why lhe court should not grant the
1utho~. A H RING on the pell·
lion wUI be held on APRIL 24, 1997, 111 1:45pm In
Dep1. 703 located at 34 t
The Clly Drive Soulh. Or-•w•· CA 92668. I YOU OBJECT lo the
grlll'tling or the pehtoon. you should appear a1 the hear·
Ing and stale your ob·
tectlons or hie wrlllen ob· actions with lhe court be-
ore the hearing. YOU/ ap-
pearance may be In person
or b~Jour allorney. IF u ARE A cne1;1m11
or a contrngenl cred1h .. : or
lhe deceased. you must hit
yc>Yr cl1lm with the court •id mall a copy to the per-
1ona1 repruen1at1ve 'Fn ~nled by the court wllh n our moolh1 from lhe dale of first liauance ol the lel·
ters as JHOvldtd In section
9100 ol lhe Calllornl1 Pro-bale Code. The ume IOf frl·
Ing clalrnt wl\I not expire
bel0te four monlh• lrom
the hearing date nollcecl
above.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the
Ille kept by the court. :J°" are a ptllOtl lnltfHI In
the .... te, you may Ille
l!Wllh the court a formal R•
:J:st lot Speclar Notice ol
flllng of an lnventoiy ~ lpJHaltal Of fflale II·
.... Of OI MY J)eUtlon Of
tlCCCMmC H ptoYided In Mdlon 1250 Of lhe Cali·
fofnla Probate ~ •• A A• ~ IOf 8ptclal NOiiet lortn I• av111l1blt trom the
COUtt Cfeflc
Att9mer for UM '•tf. . .....,.,
ALAN D. DAVll,
PUBLIC NOTICES
ESQ. ICSBl 81783),
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
14241 E. FIRESTOH E
LA BLVD., STE. 400,
MIRADA, CA 90838·
5534
Publlshod Newport
8t1Ch·Cos1a Mesa 0111ly
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1997
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HC 90541 PUBLIC NOTICE PUILIC NOTICE d= ~an,=~ PUlllC NOTICE ._,, .,_.. at1t.Mll13. 11111 No. INMC27, 1n ec. -. ~ sllid Md._.._.....,,,. NOTICE ~~USTEE'S
NOTICE OF SUPUUOR COURT flctHlow1 .,_,,__.. bUttnffl yet? No ActfUow 8ualMH .. 11il ~ "':, tl9d ;::.. ~ ~i Offtdll =: w, .. llllWll1 •
PEl'fTIONTO OF CALIFORNIA, Nam•lt•l•llMN'lt ~L .. Sll'll«d N•meStatement 0.~13.1., . .11 .. MIOMI.. ~ ... ~. ~~~~--&No·;: tLC>ll'I Al>MINl&T• COUNTY OF OflANOE TM IOllowtng pet1ons ate mil •tat•m.nt was fifed ~ loltOWlng petlOnl .,. n.. ~ ,._...,,.... A Ad of .... .,_. C'Of'Qlnecl _.... ... ·-_.., 1 I f ()'def .. A 341 TII Cl doing buslnff1 a1: a) Spa. with the County Cl•k ol cso;ng bUllnHI as• atoom .. __ -" ,_ wtl..... • _, _, ... rttnll 1 ~
llTATI OF: p • ty Otlve r111me, b) Spwetim• Inter· Ofano• COunty on 3-14-97 \lent.ut• futl<hng. 3; Shlat· :::::-...,-...w::-I ,... ~ =: M • u. ~::.~a:• P'OWllOeG., '* "°"c,,• ~7 ~ 34999 APN Ho.·
RUDY JUAREZ a:!tt~~·1 actfv•, 151 E. 21st f27, 111737'14141 water Pt1c1, Newport d .. ,...,_, Qejt A,._ Ac* ..._ Cll ... -.,... or c:Nc11 • 411e,._, be-Cl\lrlll ~-~--. ~ ' i,1 T CASE NO. A 188$85 • Costa Mua, CA 92627 Daily Pilot March 20 27 BNeh CA 12660 _.,. -· -...._. .. h tifN Mia .... ,. ,,_,.. ,,._ A 1 ~ et!: all h-'ra. beMf1cia11es, ~':~:.~·aC: ~·~ ~td, 21:. 9th Ap111 3, 10. 1997 tl\74S Frees.Hick M. Bloom, 31 = ~ ~ M -. ~--: :=., h 1111 ...t In t.wfUI ~ d h 031'17/1"= • ~ AT D E R '1•· tors.~· ~~~·~er,::~• IN THE MATT~A o' de:i&.a unhnoton Kh. PUBLIC NOTICE L":~~:' 9~=· N-s>Ort Tiii lilftO d '*.....,. ..,.111 ~Of h ._ =:,. :' °'• ~ ...... • llM r....... 1 T SS Y l;j
OIMrWlse be lnternt~ In TH~ PETITION TO Tom Ktacl\t. 151 E. 211t Thl1 °bu1lne11 Is con-::...--:~'* =~~ lmpliadNto-:Ii:.: poeo = ~~ 1 .J9nTY
'"• WtU Of ffllll, or bOll\. CHANCE THE HAM£ CASt1ffl 11'27, Costa MH1, Flotllloua lualneu ducted by: an lndiVidutl Nnt ..!.on .. h ..--' bnm Ml MUion °' ~ IMM CA t26t'2 (714) 442· '107 A, ot RUDY JUAREZ OF MONA T 92627 N•m• Statemmt Have you started doillil 111 "' ...,. .. "' llQ, .. fW'(. We Ind .,,..,.... ' £ Ptw IF' YOU NEE ~
A PETITION has been RINEY IMOTHY This business 11 con· Th• IOllOWll'lg ~·on• ar• l>USIOHS yef7 Yes. 3-t·97 .... UllCllt ftdltlt, Sia. .... 11 now Mid bylt •• IUttl ltW-=....!!: .. ca:,.... ~-x ATION Of lH fJled by BELIA MUSKAT on ducted w: co-partner• doing busmen u Nall.Hal F1ed11lcl\-M Bloom comrnon IM CS.. S«:tOft 1 "'~Alnv '"1n end to fie kJ1ow1nQ ,,,.._ "" _ ...... ~ THE
the Superior Court ol Cati· CASI: NUMBER Have you started doing H11llh Spotll Therapy, Tnls stat~t wu filed .. llQ .~tllallld Newoo4111adK:WMtsa 6"erbd propeity ~ = PIJ1203 Sl20 Yl1 t out INST,J
fomia, County ol ORANGE A18801t business yet? No 2901 W. P1clllc Coast w11,1\ the County Clerk ol Codi) CN4113155456CS Mlt20,27, tntN .. °'91Md CCw1ty and • E C"'" T
THE PETITION 1eques1~ ORDER TO. Sean Leonard Hwy., Suite 250, Newpol'I Orange County on 3.14.97 ~r.no ~3.JO. 1007 ltate,towlt:APN:••21·1A-PUil.iC NOTICI lt!': Illa! ~F~etllbl
lhal BELIA MUSKAT be ap-SHOW CAUSE FOR Tom Ktachl 8HCI\, CA 92863 18973714151 Nllwj)Ort~Md.11 °' The total amount d "-:)ellll(.'e1 Col attQn 4S~
polnled es pe11onat repr,. CHANGE OF NAME Thia statement was filed Mark Pt11111p Roche, 2202 O•lJy PUol M8lch 20 27 OH41131013-371.0Mw20.27, PUILIC I011CI Ulipatd pmc11)11 balance vou Mfl! IN Dlll'NJLT UM-~111te~ u:!fee 1>uisuan1 ~
stnlaliv• 10 admlnltter the PETITIONER($) MONA With the County Clerk ol Paclllc Av•., Unit 8, Costa April 3 10 1997 1ti743 •3.10. 111G7 lnt.,Ht thereon, ~ ~ A DBD Oil TilUaT, ttie Deed ol Tt~Sl exedU<I
etlote of the decedent. TIMOTHY RINEY HAS/ Orange County on 2·7·97 Mesa, CA 92627 ' ' Fill No.1MlU11731 wttn ruaonably fftlmlted OAl1!D JULY 12. 1-. ""' Dy J1mes A unnonghJm.
THE PETITION requests HAVE FILED A PETITION 11973710439 Thi• buslneu 11 con-• PUBLIC NOTICE PUii.iC NOTICI flCTITIOUI lUSlllfSS costs •xpenws and edo-LDS YOU TN<EM:'TICN lO ill1<l Susan T vnn1ngtta1....,
authOrity to administer the FOR AN ORDER TO Dally_ Pllot Mar. 6, 13, 20, ducted by:•n lndlYlduat . MAMEITATDIOO vancn at t"9 time ot the ~ YOUft fllROP. husband and Wife as ftt
estate under !he tndepen· C~E NAMES FROM i!7,1997 tl\714 Have you •tarted doing FlctltlouaBu1lne11 fleMl.1Mmtf111 ThetOllOW1"0Pt"°'1{S)t~ lnldal publlalUon of lhla l!IUY,rTMAY•tOUUJA 1f~nlsda~Septembe '.'!i
dent Administration ol Es· MONA TIMOTHY RINEY TO buslnen yet?No Nam, Statem•nt 1TAT918ffOfAIAllXltmBn' llUStness is CAPPt''S Ncdct .,. S22A,f7U1. l'UaJC SAL&. P YOU se mbe 22 199lecord•'\I
tales Act. (This a1,1thorlty MONA WHITNEY BULLARO PUBLIC NOTICE Mark Roche The lollowlng person• ere Of = 5030 w Plaflc Co OU1Tently dllted Calhltf1 tao Nf EXP'UHAnoN O/t 1 pie n ~ 94057j6~' 111
1 wtll~llow th• per1onel rep· II is hereby otdered I hat Fictitious B"i lnHa T~~a ~1•1'cment wca~ ~lled1 doing business 111: Amer!-WE Of RCTTJ10W.,..... HighW~ Newpoit Buth ' as Checks °' ~ Ched1 TH! ~T\JllUI O/t THI PM). 8lf~ kecords 111 ltie 0~ resanlatlve to lake many all persona lnletesled in .. wi 1 • oun1y "" o can Ottice Cleanlng, 3419 MME 92663 ' PllY8bM to the Trustee °' c;:EllJINO ~ YOU. .. the Count R~r Ot
actions wltho~ court ap-lhls matter appear before Name Statement Orange County on 3-7·97 Via Udo, Suite 188. New· Tiit ,....__ -..i1 Ni'-o.A-•'"s 5149 E b6dder are, ~ to YOU IHOULO COHT1iCf A e eo::X.ty State Ol
pr oval. Belore taking cer· lhls court In oe artment The lollowtng persons ara t 9973713413 port Beach, CA 92663 _.'II ~·-.. "'$ r .. _... ' as Ttustee provtdtd proper UIW't'Bl NOTICe Oil 1a WI~ .$eh Aor1J J
111ln very lmpottan1 acuons, No. 703 or lhe P Orange doing business as: Show· Daily Pilot Mar. 13,20,27, Cheri. ErrillY FIGUfY, •129 '-"M ___, ute Gtltnsbo!O Lant, ANl!elm H!Hs ~ Is .vallabte. T1'USTJE'S WJ! .No. 1 7 crt 02 00 P~ ~ fie ho~. 11\1 personal rep. County Superior Court 81 case Rental Cars, 3939 W. Apr. 3 1997 Th721 Beacon Bay, Newport~ ~1l~E. ':. CA~Mlbu7 ..., l"rom lnfOITNtlon \llOtlkh the 1"7U On N'M. ti. 1191, North ltont entrance .to lhe resentat1v1 will bl 1equ11ed the address shown above Pac Ilic Coast Hwy., New-• Beach. CA 92662 ""'"""' ... s saness is conciucteo VJ nustee ct.mi rtflab'e, buC at az:oo P,M., at fie Nof1h County Courthouse, 700 Ov<
10 g1Ve nohce 10 lnteresled on 4.29 1997 81 2.00 o'cl port Beach. CA 92663 PUBL1C NOTICE This buslness Is con· ~ ~ Road. Anllf*m. an •~ii for vmkh Ttustee mikes no ltonl.,.,..... to U. County Center On~ West Sant.1
persons unless lhey have ock p.m , 1r\a then and Choi Incorporation (CA). ducted by: an Individual ......,, Reostran1 nis not yet beQun repuenut1on Of warranty, ecutnouaa. 100 CMc ~ Ana CA at pobloc illlt'!OO to
w11ved no11c1 or consented there show cause ,1 any 3939 W. Pacific Coast Flctltlou• Bualneaa Have you started doing The hc:nous blslneSS '*"'ID nnsact bi•ness under !he the sc:reer aclcftu(u) Of w DrM w.t. s.q Ana. tlle fioghest b<Cl6er lot~ Of
10 the proposed acuon 1 lhey l\ave why the pernoon Hwy., Newport Beach. CA Name Statement businus yef' No ltftl'llCI ID ab0\191 wa filtcl on licnous llusiness name othet common ~llOnatlon CA 1n the dly of a.a Anl. chedt ~ descnbed ~
The independent admlnis. tor Chang~ ol name should 92663 The tollowing persons are Cheri Emily Fleury FttwllllY 28, WT In lhl Counti MmeS •Sled htl!ln ot the lbow described County d cnnoei ._ d ~1able in fUlf al l•me or sale,
1ra11on aull\011ty will be nol be granted This business 11 con-doing buslnus as: a) This statement was filed Of Ontinoe and ~ File No SIGNED N'.KOS PAHAGAKIS IJ'opefty Is: 57• JolM St ca11om1a, Q111om19 ,._._ a'I nghl. lotle and llllef~
granted unless an 1n1er· 11 is lurther 0:dered lhat 1 ducted by: a corooretion GIZMO IMPRINTS, Bl Jl.A will\ the County Clerk of 1QQ7371t250 • Tiu stJlemtlll was Ide<! ....,Ill Costa Mesa. CA 92127. SMd ~ ~ a c.1-~3~ ~ ~no;'T~ br
ested p•rson lolH an ob-copy ot this order to show Have you s\arted doing & ASSOCIATES, 442 Sty· Orange County on 3·14·97 <la1lt Food StMCIS, Inc . the Cou~ Clerll of Oranoe Pfopel1y Is being sdd for fomil COIJlolaetol1, ~ t1AJ1V !/le P;QPeflY. 511~ '"us~
1echQO 10 11\e petition and cauu b.11 published in business yet? Yes, May 1. son Springs, CoS1a Mesa, 11973714142 ~ ~ Coumyonft!l1Uaiy21 1gg7 the purpose cl pal/Ing the ~ad TNttee lnilr County: antl Stale and ~
show good cause why the Newport Beach/Costa l992. CA 92627 Daily Pilot March 20. 21, Mlgnaia Avtftlt. ~ NOTIC£·ThS Fictioous Name obligations secuied' by uld ~ c:arWn o.d d l'Nll more lull~ desaibed in Ille court should not grant lh• Mesa Daily Pilot, a news¢!· Choi Incorporation, M1seon Jacqueline Leigh Arnold, A rll 3 10 1997 lh746 Q2!J03 Swement expres IM yeaB ln>m DHd ot Trust Including reea uecut9d by~ w aw. abOve relerenced Deed ol aulhoro1y. pet of general Ctrculauon A. Chol, S&Cfetary ol Ttea· 442 Bryson Sp11ngs. Costa P • • Ths !Jusiness WIS co the date.11 11tas hied in tne Ofltce ind u:penses al the Trustee tophllao11 Ind ~ ctvt. TtuSI The s1ree1 address~"°
A HEARING . on the pet1· published in this coun1y, at sur~ Me11, CA 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE !:.¥ • ~ of Ille County Clertl. A new fiCll· and °' Silt. Clllfomla Re-tcph«loli. hu'*-1d Ind o1ller convnon designatt0'1 ,r
uon will be held on APRIL least once a week lor lour T.h1s Slatement was filed This business tS con· Signed. Cl.ASSIC FOOD SERV·oous BusintSs Name Stmme c:onvtyance Company, as wlf911~f9COl'dldon any or the real property de·
24, 1997, al t ·45pm tn consecuhve weeks prior 10 w1lh lhe County Clerk ol ducted by: an ind1v1dual Flcljtlou1 Bu sin••• ICES, INC , By MafmJd Ti tTllSI be !tied pnor 10 ll1Jt elate said Trustee. By Deborah J4Jiy zz. 1• ., ll\llNnW1l sctibed above 1s pufP<l'led lei
Dep1. 703 loca1'd 11 341 the day ol lhe heat1ng. Orange County on 3.14.97 Have you starte(! doing Name Statem ent Mum, Pmidtrt. The ltltno of 11115 statement ooes Brignac: • Vke President. No. ~ In Book -, be 2547 0!3.!lJt!! llQ._ Costa
The Qty Drive Soulh, Or· DATE: MAR 13, 1997 19173714123 .buslnes~ yet? No The following persons are TIU .-msnt WIS tlltd WI not or itself aultlonze the use 1n 9'51 Corbin Ave, North~. Page -. al Offtclm "9c:ofdl ~sa CA 92627 me tin
ange. CA 92668. FREDERICK p HORN Oatty Pilot March 20. 27. Jacquehne Leigh Arnold doing business as: Law h County Cieri! of OlanQe lhls stale ot a flmoos 8uStness C1llfomll t132A, !?1'1 3A7-ot OfWlgl ~ .. at g;;rs~,;'o~ T~~stee d1sdam1S
IF YOU OBJECT to the Ju D 0 E JC 0 MM 1 s.' Aprll 3, 10. 1997 th749 ;.~~· 1~10'tmen: wCls ~ole~ Forms Services .. 394t S. CounttonMll'Ch13. 1gg7 Namt 1n violabon of tile ngnts ot ~or~ ~;~·~7 Clllfofnla. undlf the power ne!s 01 1the s~1'~r~; granhng of the petition, you SIONER 1 e oun Y er 0 Bristol SL. Untt E·1 47, NlwoortBNcn-CostaMeu another unoer ffderal State • • al tale ther9ln corulned., and olher common des19na
should appe41 a1 lhe hoar· R 0.R C OF THE SUPE· PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on 3· 14·97 San la Ana, CA 92704 C,..11318 5456CS Mir 20.27, jtommon taw (See Seciion 14 PUBLIC NOTICE wlll ... • ~ aucUon to 11on of any showri herein •ng and state your ob· I OURT 19973714153 Davood Kharazml, l 135·C Apr3 10, 1gg7 et seQ Business a/ld Professions IN l\tgtlelt ~for cun, The total an10un1 orthe un
1ectlons or file written ob· Steven M. NakHone, FlctltlouLBu1ln•H Cally Pilot Marci\ 20, 27, Buckingham Or., Costa · Cooe) · Loan: 9Q.48368 Other: 1100290 °' dMICll u deec:lbd be-paid balance with inllres.1
1ect1ons Wllh the court be· Plll1bury Madison & Ham• Statement April 3, 10, 1997 th741 Mesa, CA 92626 PUlllC NOTICE First nlt•IQ Ale . M14617 A.P Number ••O-low, DlvMlle • the an. "' lherecn of the Obltgahon se tore lhe hearing. Your ap· Sutro LLPr 725 S. T~e followlng persons are This business Is con· · I NewPOttBeacn-CostaMesa on'.07 Noace or'Trustee's 5a1e Ulll (n ~ rnoMV'Of the cured by lhe ptoperty to bf
pearanc. may be 1n person Figueroa Street Suite doing business as: Coast PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an individual ......... 1"7371,..,.4 CN400389CAWV'S Feb27 Mar under Deed 01 Trust you are In UMed satea d Amenc.a. solo Plus reasonat>re esh or by your allornty ' 10 Coast Post. 3101 W. Have you started doing ~ -· Hv 1 7 def It noer a Deed Qt Trust. ~ WWTWllY uprea Of rnated costs. eiq>ens&s atld IF VOU ARE A CREDITOR 1200, Loa Angeles, CA Cout Hwy., Ste. 401, New· Flcllllou1 8u1lness business yet? No ITAltMOOOF AIANOOllllElfT 6,1320 199 dii: ~ timber 13 1985 1mp190 u to..._ ua, pee-advances al the hme of lhe
or a contingent creditor or IO O 1 7 , AT T 0 RN EV port Beach, CA 92663 Name Statement oivood Kharazmi OF leSs ll llkt ICOOn tO 0 • IU8'on °' enc:umtnnas, '°"'§ P,Ubhc~~tOn of the Notice
Iha deceaHd. you must tole BAR II 68962 Richard Greninger, 19702 The following persons are This statemenl was l1led UIE OF FICTITIOUS IUSlllESS PUIUC NOTICE un r JC:ny It may bt ~Old 1 .. right. tllle and ine....c ~SS~~ '~h $1 ~.7~ ~2 11 :
your ·claim w11h lhe court Published Newport Pheonix Lane. Huntington doing business as: Saddle· wllh the County Clerk ol MAME a publlc 5a1e' II you need an nowh9:1 by• a sud! Tru. Sale th~ an OKI;:: bl'
and mail a copy to the per· Beach·Cos1a Mesa Daily B~ach, CA 92846 back Valley Overhead Orange County on 3.14.97 The tollowino person(s) file No. 1H73711n7 uoianaaon of tne nallJre ol 11\e i.e In and to h folow4ng less t'lan ~~al ~ect
sonal tepresen1a1lv1 DP· P1to1 March 20 27 Aprtt 3 Lila Gtenlnger, 19702 Door. 1315 East S111n1 An· 11973714143 ~ abandoned the use of FICTITIOUS BUSINESS PfOCMdlnO against you you o..a1bed ~ llb.lllad nes~ oue In addtllon lo Cash
pointed by the court w11h1n 10 1997 • · ' Phoenix Lane, HunUngton dtew Pl:ice .10. Santa An3. Dally Piiot March 20 27 h hcUous bisiness name NAME STAltMfffJ should contact 1 lnYtf Nob In the~ COunty and ~ Trustee Wiii accept cash• lour mon1hs from lhe dale ' Beach. CA 92646 Cahl. 92705 A 1 3 0 ' ' EOUCAT~ THf1U OOfRTAIN T ,.,,...i u..Jls hereby glvtn lllat Lin SUie, towtt: N'f(: #4Do113-oer s C11e<:kS dtawn on a stale
or lorst Issuance ot the 111. Th740 Th•s business Is con· Terence Lee Ferguson, P" • 1 • 1997 th747 I.ENT 2229 E l.Jncofn A11tn.1e fie tonowino pe • .,,.~v-SlsiMct lluruu A callforn OI The toail ""°'"al the O! nato0nal ban~ a ~
ters as provided in section PUBLIC NOTICE ducied by: h1J1band and 2C950 M1ndcanao Drive. PUBLIC NOTICE Anaflelm. CA G2.800 ~,.EAbu~_ms ~ Cemtos corporaoon ai Trvs.. or unplld pmdpll ~ dr"°"'!'I by a Slate OI tedeflll 9100 ol Iha Cel1torn1a Pro· wile osta Mesa, er.r 92626 The hcUous business or tfu$llt or subs110Jl9d lnt«al th«eon. ~ tre<l•I unoo °' a c:hed.
bate Cod• The hm• tor 111. SUPERIOR COURT Have you started doing This business Is con· Fictitious Bu1lnen l'lftrr!O m abcM wa l~eo 1 Los Angel~ CA 00~ 8 Ree ::S pursvant io lht Died ~ reuonMlty e:ldmlted ora~ by ~ stale OI federal ing claims will no1 exp11e b~siness yet? No ducted by: in ind1v1dual Nam ... Statement Orange Countt on Ftll!Uaiy 27 Alex "10U. 1 StOnTrust ueculld "" Gary CIOlll. ~ Ind » sa.ongs ano loan assooatiOO
before lour months lrom OF CALIFORNIA, Lita Gren1nget Have .you started doing The lollowing persons are 1992 and File No f-523211 Avt111t Cycnss CA 90630 a sum Clar1C "1husband and vances at the llme d fie saW19:s assooahon ~ sav
the heanng dale nohced COUNTY OF ORANGE This Slatement was liled business yel? Yes, 11·86 doing business as: Compu· John H Keeley. 787 Ray Pl1xeoes Geof9tou 6518.:i.. as jOllt tariants record.cl lnltlll pitilclaon at ttQ ~21i~~.~~ ~
above 341 The City Drive with the Coun1y Clerk ol Terence L Ferguson Tech Appta1sa1 Servrce, Blanca.'Co!Ona.CA91710 Rttston Avtrue Cyprus CAon 0912511985 • lnst\lmen ~ .,. $22111221. aoo authooz.ed IO do ~s~
YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe Post Ontce Orange County on 3•14·97 This stllemenl was lited 3419 Via Udo. Ste. 201. Glenn R Enc:ltson 631 Grttn ~ No 85·366397 ln.l>OOll ~ o CWr-'Y d.itiad C&lhlars ness 1n this state Said sail
tole kepi by lh& court II you Bo• 14171 11973714128 01th lhe County Clerk ol Newport Beach, CA 92663 helOCl U~lllO. CAg1786 ' Tlls C)JStness 15 tordlcteO by onbal records In tilt olllcl o a.dtl °' Celtlftad a.di.I Wll be made rn an ·AS IS"
are a person interested In Orange, CA Dally P1(01 Match 20. 27. range Counly on 3· l 4·97 W111lam Paul Ferguson. Ths. !Jusiness was tondu l\ISband & wile Ille county Recordlf of Of1nOe PQllble to the lNltee Of c:ond•toon bu( Wlth<xlt cove
the estate. you may Ille 12813•1571 April 3, 10, 1997 1h753 11173714126 9382 Nau111us Or .. Hunting· !1Y 1 genera partnetShlP Reostran1 has not yet be9uncounty. Cllllomla, and pursuan b6ckW .,. ao....,.lt* '° nanl Of warranty. e-aress or
w111\ lhe court a f0tmal Re-IN THE MATTER OF Dally Pilot March 20, 27, ion 8eaeh, CA 92626 S.gMd GLENN R ERICKSON to transld buStness unoer tne10 llM Noaca OI Delautt and lhmM PfO\lldld PfOPlf implteO regarding htle, pas
quest lor Special Notice ol THE PETITION TO PUBLIC NOTIC E Ap1113, 10, 1997 th752 This business is con· Ths Sllllment WIS Jited WI htODous !Jusiness name orEltcl!On to Sell lhtreun ~ 11· ..,.,...._ session Of encun'lt>tanCes IO the !ohng o( an 1nven1ory dueled by: an individual h Cou~ Clertl ol 0 names11sted lleretn l'ICOrded 1211611996 In bOOf1 From lnformlltion whld1 h sahsly Ille indebtedness se
and appraodl ol estate as· CHANGE THE NAME Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started doing County on Febl\Jaiy 28 1097 SIGNED ALEX GEORGIOU page as tnl1J'\Jment No 96: ~ deems rellabla. but cureo by said Deed of Trust
sets or ol any petitton or OF ISABEI.. MENDOZA Name Statement business yet? No D·lcit Co ' ,... PRAXEOES GEORGIOU 631382 of said Qtnaal reC«ds for which Trustee makes no advances 1hereundei · Wiii\ accoun1 as 12ro111ded in on behalf of JOSE The tollowong persons are Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 William Paul Ferguson Newport""' • sta ..... sa This statement was flleo w1lhW111 n M on 04f1 0/1997 at In !hi ,...,,.~ Of wwnotY. interest as proVlded and !ht
section t250 of the Call· MANUEL MENDOZA doing business as: New· Name Statement This statemenl was flled CNo410120 Mar6,13,20.27. 1097 Ille County Ctetl< ot Oraooe1ront 01111, llaalloles at "1e Maln the stre« llddrffa(u) or unpa~pn~at of ~olt!
tornl1 Probate Code. A Re-port Producll and lnstalla· The lollowlng persons ore wltfi lhe Counry Cieri< ol Coumy on Febl\Jay 21 1997. en~ araa to !he Plloentla C othtf common del6gNtlOr\ rur y said vco;v OI
quest for Speclal NoUce CASE NUMBER lion, 36~ Old Newport doing business as: ~Y Boo· Orange County on 3·t4·97 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE· This Ficooous Nameeenler 401·'11 E. Chapman al the abov'lt delc:rlbed ru~:d:Jl',~"1~e.g1 ~t~pl~:
form ls available from the A 185935 Blvd . !itB. Nowporl Beach, ~thms, 751 S. We11 Can· 19173714124 .......... 1Mnn•1M Statement expuis hve years from Avenue Plloenlla. CA tt 10:00 propecty I•: 578 Jolnn ees charges and e~oSA>:; courtcletk ORDER TO CA92663 yon Rd .. Suite 157.224. Daily Pilot March 20 21 .__ • t11edaie1twasltit01ntne01hetAM at public IUC1lon to tlltCostaMeu.CA92121. ol ihe Trustee and ol ltle
Attorn•w for the Pell· SHOW CAUSE FOR Pacific Architectural, Inc., Anaheim, CA 92808 Apr'I 3 10 1997 th750 RCm10UI IUlellfSS ol the County Clertl. A new fieb· highest blddtf lor CISfl (Pl'fat>le ptopetty Is betrlQ ICl6d for truS1s createo by sa:d Deed o• lloner: CHANGE OF NAME (CA), 365 Old Newpor1 Farhad Bashardoost, 1108 1 ' ' llAMEITATtllBfT •ous Business Namt.Stalemenut tilt ume ol m ii laWfUI the~ ot ~the Trust Dated OJ.t2J97 CH.
JACQUELYN D RIMEi.. PETITIONER(S) ISA8EL Blvd .. #B, Newport Beach, S .. ~unity Glen Way. Ana· PUBLIC NOTICE The tolkJwlno f)lllOn(s) 1~ must be 111eo pnor to that date money ol tne Unllad SlatlS). ~~by ukt f'Clfedosure Servces Coroo
• ' MENDOZA on behalf 01 CA 92663 • hei~. CA 92808 00tno butlneu •· PAA1YIA The l1hno 01 tr11s swmem ooe ~ht 11111 ana lnllrlSt convtytd Deed" TN.It lndUdlnO , ... rl'°" 400 CounlfYWlde Wa.1 ESQ., (CSB,,943&1 ), JOSE MANUEL MENDOZA Th.s buslnus 11 con· This business Is con· Flctltlou1 Bu1lness INN, N #171168n. 1104 N not ot icseo oiUlllO. nze !he ·ust 1 to and nowhlld by It under said and open .. cl the lNllee v. . Simi VValelelv.. C:A
RIMEL & RIMEL, 315 HAS/HAVE FILED A PETI· ductfd by· a corporahon ducted by: an 1nd1v1dual Name St.atement Ha1t1or 11W . S1t111 Ml., UllS Stal! of a fienous Busi clltd ol trust Ir\ Ille PfOl)erty and d Sale. CalrOrnia R.. ~" ( 578
CENT EN NI A I.. WAY, TION FOR AN ORDER TO Hav(: you started doing Have you ~tarted doing The following persons are 1127m Nlme in violioon 01 the nghlS 0 ~alld In said county and 11111 conveyance ~. u 1 e~(f~IG\38) 7~Jd11Wr TUSTIN', CA 12780 CHANGE NAMES FROM business yet? No business yet? Yes, 2·7·97 doing business as: Hemp. Nwra Ef*rpnses, a Cllll , Fede s lttltln.tltlf dlSC:f1beCI. As more aid Trusta ly . Oebofan ma~~ Oo )
Publlsl\ed Newporl JOSE MANUEL MENDOZA Pac1f1c Archolectural. Inc , Farhad Bashatdoost stead Machine W0tks, 980 ~ 745 E. V*'I ~ anotller nui': Stt S~on'3~ o lully descnti.d on $lld Died lk1gr\llc • Vk:lt Pt........., ui,.. ~icer meriee l ruSlees
Beach·Costa Mesa Doily TO JOSE MANUEL GUZ· Thomas 0. Ph11tps, Pres. This stalement was filed Pres1do Or.. Cos1a Mesa. S. 24& Sin Gltll*. CA 01n8 :mmo Bu ( and Prof Trust The llf~ address and Ml1 Col1*1 Aw. Narthtdga, 11b 03113197 0312\1197 p I MAN MENDOZA This s1a11men1 WOS toled Wllh th• County Cletk ol CA 92626 Ths tmtness IS~ sec SlntSS tSSIO Olllel common dtslgn•oon It CIWorftll t1126. (t11) ..,_ 03'27'9. ~1 March 20, 26, 27, II 15 hereby ordered ll\al with lhe County Clerk ol Orange County on 2·7·97 'Donald Allen t-tempsteod. ICOlpOllMll\ Coot~ ""1 ol trlt real Pf'OC*1Y di-1121. Dlllacl Mlrdl 1S. 1191 CNS14595'9 1 7 all persons 1nteresled'in Otange Counry on 3.14.97 11173710418 980 Presidio Or., Costa The~. C:Ol'MllOC:ed first •no SCfli>eo ll>CM Is purpor1a0 to AW'21'21012312D,3'27,.m _______ T_h_W_73_6 this maner appear belore 19173714125 Dally Pilot Mar. 6. 13. 20. Mesa.CA92626 nnuct "tininess under NewoottBeatn·Costa~ be 2921C.talpaShat Ntwport PUBLIC NOTICE lhll court 1n Oepartmenl Daily Pilot March 20. 27, 27. 1997 11\715 This busitle~s IS con. b'°'1s butlnas nlfTll CN~f~N£Y~~D2, Mar BNcft, CA 92660 Tiie undtf· ---------"----------
_________ ,No. 703 ol the Orange Apr113,10,1997 th751 PUBLIC NOTICE duc1.edby:an1ndiv1duat rwnalrstldMXMonMlftJltO 'slOned TIUS'M dlldalmS an( Put a few NOTICE OF SALE County Superior Court 11 Have you started doing 1W7 ' labltty tor 1frf lnc:OfTICOltSS ol
In accordance wittf lhe th• 1dd1ess shown above PUBLIC NOTICE Fk:tltl 8 1 business yet? No SaED AL~ 8ITTfflRISES PUIUC NOnCE Ille Pf~drsss and ollltr
provisions ot secuon 21100 on 5-6, 1997, at 2:00 oua us neia Donald Allen Hempstead ~ P9mlla..,,,._ e-.u · common nation. 11 l/l'f,
through 21716 01 lhe Cali· o'clock pm . and lhen and Flctltlou1 Bu1ln111 Name ~tatement This sia1emen1 was filed "' . ·-"" ;;·~ '*' YOU ARE IN DEFAUl..T I.JN.. sllOWl'l llerlil total amoun d
fornia Business and Prof es. there show cause. 11 any Name Statement The lollow1ng persons are with lhe County Clerk or Tl'lis ~ Of DER A DEED OF TRUST, ol tne unpaid b11anCt ol tilt w 0 r s
sions Code ther• belng they have. why lhe pe1111on The follo~lng persons •[e doing business 11;s:Wes1 Orange County on 3·14·97 g:,ntfeou~ 13. 1gg7 DATa> JUl.Y 12, 1188. UN-obligation secured by tne pro11·
due unpaid storage 181 tor for change ot nome should doing business as: Ooosy 1, Coasl Glass D111r1but1ng. 11973714130 Ml~E Th .._...~ Name LESS'YOU TAKE AC'T10N TO erty to be sold and rmonablll • whi~h tNSTORAGE HUN· not be granled. 2200 Holiday Rd .. Newport 528 Cane ha, Newport Daily Pilot March 20, 27. • 9 ..... ....,., ~TECT YOUR PROP· as&nated costs. exiiensas and k
TINGTON BEACH Is •n· l1isturlhetorderedtha1a Beach,CA92660 8eacl\,CA92660 A ril3 10 1997 lh7S4 ~llOltS fi'ltyutSI ERTYITMAYllESOLDATAaovanoesat llltllma Ollhtlnlllal to wor hlled to 1 lien pursuant 10 copy ol thlS order to show Julie Mane Helland, 2200 Derek Shngsby, 528 Can· P • • thl cllll II WIS lrlld In thl Offict PU8Uc SALE. IF YOU blcallon 01 tilt Nollca 01 Sale
sec1ton 21702 01 sold code cause be published In THE Holiday Rd .. Jllewporl cha, Newport 8toch, CA PUBLIC NOTICE al 1111 Countf Cltf11. A new AQ. NEED Nf EXPl.ANATlON OF~ S299.356.59 tn addtllon.to
on the goods, hereinaller cos TA MES A o A IL Y Beach, CA 92660 926.60 . Mius ~llfleSS Name S'*"1I TH1i NATURE O/t THE ~ cis11 tne tnJtt11 wlll ICClj)t a f desct1bed below. Due no-PILOT, a newspaper of Danya Hall, 230 1 SUJ Pl.. Th ts bu.s1ness Is con· Flctltlou1 Bualnesa trlltt. be hied prior ID lllll a. CfEDING AGAINST .YOU, cas111ir•s d1tCll drawn on 1 Siiia 0 r y 0 u • tree having been given 10 general clrcutallon pub· Apl B. Cosio Mesa. CA dueled by an individual Name Statement The filino Of ttU ,_melt does YOU SHOULD CONTACT A or Natlonlt Bank a ClltCll drawn1
parties known 10 clolm en llshed In this county, at 92627 Ha~e you started 'tloing The following persons ore fll!l of llMlf lllthOIU:I 1111 use 1n UIWYEJll NOTICE OF llY a State or ' Ftderll Cttdl~
Interest therein and the loas1 once a woek tor lour This business Is con· business yel?No doing business as: lei• INS stlll ol • ~• ~siness TRUSTEE'S SALE No. lfnlon or 1 c:nect drawn by a
time specllied In such no· oonsocullve weeks prior 10 dueled by: a ge~eral part· ~e.rek Sllngsby \ Wave 3. 24775 Sttallon Lil .. Name 1n 'MllliOll Of thl nQt1tS of 118411FMC On Apr11a,1997, Stall or Federll Sivtngs and
llc.e tor payment or auch the day ol the hearing. nershlp his statement was hied Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 ano4hat' under ~. S&llll. llt 02:00 P.M., • the North Loan Assoctatlon. Samos
tees having expired wlll be DATe, JAN 24, 1997 Have you s1arted doing with lhe Counry Clerk ol El)en C. Llbenson. 24775 common llW (Set Stdion 1 front entrln« to t"9 County Assoctatlon or Savings Baille
sold 11 public auchon by RICHARD O. FRAZEE, bus!ness yet? No Orange County on 2•13·97 Strauon Lane. Laguna It M<l . ~•ness and Professions CourthouM, 700 CMc: Ceo-Sotdliacl In stcllon S102 of 11\e
INSTORAGE HUNTINGTON SR. JUDGE>· COMM IS· Juhe Mane Holland 111737 t 0180 Nog~el, CA ?2677 Coot) IH Ol1vt WHC. s.ncA AN, FfNnelal Code and aulllortad IC> BEACH locll•d 11 7471 SIONER OF 'THE SUPE This s1a1emen1 was flied Dally Pllo1 Mar. 13,20.27, This business Is con· Allt Fll1no , CA In the city cl s.nca Anl. do business In 11111 stall In tne
wamer Ave .. County ot Or· • with t~e County Clerk ol Apr 3 t997 Th719 dueled by: an ind1vfdual Newport ButM::ol1I Mesi County d Orange, State d Miii 11no.r otner lllan casn IS
ange State 01 Calllornla on RIOR COURT Orange County on 3·14·97 Have you started doing CN411317 Mw 20.27. Aj)r3.10 Calltomla, callfomll Rec ICCIP•d lht trus .. l1\IV wtlll·
lhe 3~d day ol Apnl 1997 81 ISABEL MENDOZA, 19173714132 PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? No 111G7 veyancie Company, a hold tlle ISSuant9 ol tne Trus~
8:00 am. T•ims lor the sale 1018 N. BEWLEY ST., Daily Pilol March 20, 27, Flclltloue Bualnen Ell~n C. Ubenson fomla COrpOIMio11, u .. '1 DMd unlll lunds riecom.
are cash oniv. Sale subject SANTA AHA, CA 12703 April 3, 10. 1997 th755 N Thts sia1emen1 was frted PUIUC NOTJCI appointed Ttustee under Mllal>ll to tilt PIYM Of en·
10 canceHalion. Landlord Published Newport ame Statement with the County Clerk ol tNC ctn.In Deed al Trustdorsat IS a.matllf ol nglll Said
reserves lhe right to bid Beach-Costa Mesa Daily PUBLIC NOTICE The following persons ate Orange County on 3·14·97 · CN914M1'• uecuted by ~on W. CNt Siii Wiii be maoe. bl.It wtlllou
Below Is • llSI ol nam.s P1lo1 February 27. March 6, Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 ~ngng&biglne~~· ~:~)Ba~ . 19973714150 CGC&if Am t~ ilnd'MltkoCNI GOVWllll Of warranty, Ul>f and uni! numbers o. 1 tam · Daily Pllol March 20 27 CAMMLTY toptttncn, hUsband and OI lmplad ~dtl'la 11111. pas
NAMES UNIT NUMBER 13.20.1997 Name Statement 8ann1nglll,5 Ion.New· Ap 13 10 1997 th74i 8TLCC-•1M! wlteastn.lston,reconSedonsamon OI encu~ I
DESCRIPTION ' lh706X The following persons ate port Coast, <?A 92657 n • ' ·-ML RACT h July ZZ. 1188, u In 1115fy Ill lndablldnass 11a1
ROBIN RAE A0020 do~g ~~MU·~ s~ ~~~ Ph~~s e~rung PUBLICNOTICE ~~D I ~.-~-------~~~~~~~~~~------~----~~-~---HOUSEHOLD BOXES • PUBLIC NOTICE Giiii, 110 McFadden Pt., Ill, 5 Dorion, Newpou ,_
RENEE M PRINZ A0036 Newport Beach. CA 92663 Coast. CA 92657 Fictitious 8u1lne11 UV N .,_. __
HOUSEHOLD BOXES AP: NOTICE OF Denise M. Taggart. 66 This business. Is con· Hanwt Stat•m•nt c,,...,..
Pl1ANCES ' ' PUBLIC AUCTION Racing Wind, lrv1Ae. CA ducted by:an lnd1vtdu11 The following persons are 810 T-C..W ~.'.
LISA FRIEZE Ao239 Nolie• Is heteby given 92614 Hav• you 11111ed doing doing business as: H.H.O., ltlOO, C..UIHH ...... CA
BOXES APPLtAN'.CES · thal th• und111lgned will Sean Taggart, 66 Racing business yet?YH, 1·95 t 408 Posada, Newport T........ ~
CORY RIGGS A0?20 sell at Public Auction on Wind, Irvine. CA 92614 Phln Banning Ill Beach, CA 92660 ·----....te:
BOXES HOUSEH,OLD ' 04107197 a1 11 :00 1.m. at: This busln•ss 11 con· This statement waa filed Kevin M. Fitzpatrick, 1408 t1M.S31,1'1
SASSAN KHAJAVl A0738 ALLSPACE, 8564 HAMIL· dueled by: husband and with the County Clerk ot Posada, Newport. Beach, !.:'.. t,,.a,!.,7111• It I II th I :
FURNITURE BOXES ' TON Al/E., HUNTINGTON wife Orang• County on 3-4·97 CA 92660 _. ,._ '
RICK WR.tGHT, Ao76s, SCH., CA 92646 the per-. Have you started doing '9973712875 Thi• business Is con· ~ ~ '°'
SUITCASES, BOXES 1onal property ol Iha fol· business yet? No Dally Piiot Mar. 13,20,27, dueled by: 1n individual Ca':i ~ .~·· :-o..
MICHELE L. TI TTLE, towing: De.ntse M. lagga.rt Apr. 3 1997 Th720 Have you Started doing .~.I,}, 'o&o o o 1 •
A0784 FURNITURE NAME • UNIT.I This statement was flied business >t•I? No ,...,..· .....-....
JAMES FANIA A0792 INVENTORY with the County Clark ol PUBLIC NOTICE K•vln M. Fit'Zpatrtck ..., .: .,.... _,.,.
so FA Boxes A p' Ml:NOOZA, IRMA, C046. Orang• County on 2·25·97 This statement w11 filed ... __._. t• PUANCES ' • AUTO. MOTORCYCLE 199737'2044 Flot.ftlouo Bu1lneH with the County Clerk of ~~ ..0.
JEAN GOOD. A0797, PARTS Daily Pilot F•b. 27, Mar. 6, Namo Statement Orang• ~ounly on 3·14·97 ..... ~-~ HOUSEHOLD AP· BERWICK. ROBERT, 13 20 1997 tl\707 Thefollowlngpersonsar• 19973714144 ~~·t17 10ll10
PLlANCES BOXES. 0046, HOUSEHOLD • • doing buslnHS u :Sugar· Dally Pilot Match 20 27 UR-._:~ ....... !
PAYTON • L CHACALOS ITEMS, REFRIG. PUBLIC NOTICE plum DtHm• by Ll sa April·3 10 1997 th74e •• 1Q A0855 FURNITURE. SIMKEWICZ6 CHRIS, Roche 0Hlgn, 2202 PaclOc • • ._.... i.. ,...,.. ......,.._
HOUSEHOLD ' F01s. HOUSEH LO ITEMS, Flctltlouo Bw1ln•H Ave., Unit B, CM, CA 92827 PUBLIC NOTICI fleloiw. t1oe,..,,1.ta ·
• MICHAEL CONTRERAS GENERATOR Name Statement Usa Jozwfck Roche. 2202 ~ w .. ~ A0879 BOXES ClOTHES ' PPIRKLE, LOREE, A., The followtng persons 11• Paclltc Ave .. Unit B., CM, NOTICB OF tUJ,eet ....
HELT CJO 'M SIMON 0059, HOUSEHOLD doing buslnHt u : Ttem-CA92627 APPLICATION TO DellMrW'lte._tt..,..,:
BOOOS l"URNITURE. ITEMS, T.V. ors Team Athl .. lc:s, 3901 Thia bu1ln111 Is con-IELLALCOHOLIC t1U.IM.•1
HOUSEHOLD ' KE. AUCTION SERVICE, MacArthur Bl., Ste. 200, duct•d by:an Individual •~RAG.El W. ._... .... .,. ... .._
PAUL LEWIS 80019 P.O. BOX 825, KELLY & Newp<>tt S.ach. CA 92660 Ha\19 yOY 11111.0 doing To Wl\Om It Ma Oon-..... -=-:. ~
BOXES BOOKS ' ' t<ARL JACKSON, RIALTO, RJ llbotal0tle1, Inc., (CA), bu1tnen yet?No c 1 r n . Q EA A Lb IN E ::':-._ w h
PAUL• LEWIS 80021 CA. 92377, TELE: 909>874· 3901 Mec:Ar11\ur Bl, Ste. Usa J. Roe.he G · 1 I 4 I 'JO!' 80Jt£S • • 07'4' AUCTION BONO 200 N~port Buch CA Thi• llll•ment WU filed LA AAOE lt(lf•) applying .... o .. rn .... 1 ... .,, .... __ , 1723~1-19 9266o . with the County Clefk of to the Department ol Alco-...._ .. tt. .,_,,.. .. Bi~~:~e:o~esH~°1,epsy Pubtl 11\ed N1wpo11 Thia bu11n111 I• co~ Otange County°" 3+97 ~ ~~~~!: =:• .. , .. ,.,, """'*"'•
EQUIP 8HCh-COlll MIU Dally OUCl.O by: a corporation tl973113259 2228 . Newport Blvd '1C """"'T °"""' ....... ..
BOBBY 0 . RUSSELL. PttOI Mitch 20, 20, 1M7 H•v• you .. .,,~ cso.ng Dally PllOt Mat. 13,20,27, Coif• Mfla. CA 9m'1 •hh .... A: v ....... ........,
C0303. MATlAESS ThWGSle ~J, !!!!'t?1Y••in!;1·l7 Apt. 3 111117 Th1'22 an On Salee.., and Wm. 03'17, ~ta. 03/11,
DARLENE ELLIS, C0308, " ... ...,..ior "· .. 9G· PU N E1t1ng Place 11cen11(s). oa,QO, OM 1 BOXtS, ,UANITURf! PUBLIC NOTICE QI• B. Jackaon, Pt..ident BLIC OTICE pub 111 h • d New!) o tt
BRYAN LEE HALLER "lhit llal•rrl*nt wao tll~ BHCh-C01\I M•M Dalt ......C 10-.,.11•1C1-CO:JIS, l'UANtTVAE ' "otlllovs 8ushMH wntt the County Clerk OI ftoUUoue 8uslM.. Pilot Marci\ 20 27 April~
BRYAN LEE HALLER .M•rM lt•l•m.,.t Of•llil• County°" :Mt-117 Name •••t•"'•"' tl97 • • • ... ... tttm1'1t1
C03'4 BOXES • Tfti lotlowlng petlOnt art tH731t1492 The follOwlng petlOnt are . 1117'4 ..cnMUl-
DUYEN K c NOUY!N, doing bu1l,,.11 a1: a) Prop. Daily Piiot Feb. 21, Mat. o. dotno bualne11 •~Sal•• -na..-r
C0355, BOXES. HOUSE· •rty ~OllM T'ruat Ac:count, 13 20. 111117 1h70t Tralnln~ ~•nc•, 32t Vl1t1 PUIUC llOTICI Tiii .......
HOU> b) Propeity Hove• • fie-' Sl*'le, Newpon leach, CA !!3-~.~-.-· ........ ..:..--:
JOHN FtOUEAOA, cob1. ml(lOO T"ralltt Patk . Tru••· PUILIC NOTICI taMO ... 1 -,. lfNOOD/111.)MLM)
HOUSEHOl.D 80X1!$ C) FllO'*'V Hou ...... "°'' l<alhlffn Ann Hannahan :l.nilfl'·i, 6775 l ... FURNITURE I •• Truill Aee1 .. 6308 w. FtoUUoum •u•fno•• Co11. n1 l/l1t1 Suet11, ' ~
ROBERT ORAi.LO C0524, 00111 ttwy.~ Ntwport Ne~ llet911Mrtl Newport 8taeh, CA t2MO .. :,
MATTRESS 80Xl!S Beach, CA 12003 TM lo~ per'°"' ll'e Thll bualneH I• con-Tiii .............. } f9lltll
AOll!RT' c. IV'iN.S . Tom B. Mlllef, TMI .. ol dOlrlg buolNM •: a) Oet ducted by:an lndMduel ---8: W, 1' -QAISC~ 0•18DllJ C0531, MAnRISS. 80Xl!S Propeny HOUM Tt\111, 8309 QNn WlndOwt Md Blind•, HaYO you ,,.,,~ doing ''°'~ _, ....... =-. -
ANGELA AUllO, C0632. w. COltl Hwy.. ""'port b) Sanfofd ..... Com-bullt1"o yat?NO T~ .. .. ..... ... -HOUSEHOU> Beach, CA t20e3 peny, e) ALS S«Vlc", 1<9t'*'-" A. tUnnahwl CA
STtPHlN OL~ C057t. Thi• bu•ln•H I• con-M3t5 NtiCCOIM °'"' ,.... TNe ... .,.,. ... tied w:. ~ • '* ............
AJANfTUAI 90Xl~ dUctitd by: a bullntM lrull tlort vi.to, CA '2etl wfth IM County °"'1 al • -1 111111 ,... CIJ •11 JOSIPH ~ICUHN NOl39, ... ¥9 you atatt~ dol!'9 "°'*' lM latlfOtd, ..,.. et.,. c~ on ,.tM? ...... -.CA-..... ,. lllt,.
HOUSIHOU>. ruRNiTUAl but!MM 'flt! Y .. , 1NO NKeoN OfMI, MIMIOn '"U'tUIM 11mm9........ -..._ "'*
ftublltrled .. ewpOfl Tom Mlllet, Tr\llt.. VlefO, CA IMlt ~ PIOC W.. t~,aDJ?, .... :==:: , .._ -
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ned CLASSIC fOOO SERV· DOUI Bul!OH S N1me Sllltmtnt CQnvt~nc• Compjtn~ .. wlf• .. tN•Ofa. rac:iani90 on an? ol the teal propeny Jc
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0 p M 20 27 tne f1cn0us 1a.11one11 n1mt NAME ITATIMflfT should ~nllCf I llW'fl' NoDCe In CM ltortt.Md County and ''"' tr.,,,,.,. Wiii accepl cash Otly 1101 orch • ' EDUCATION THAU ENTERTAIN T"t l()ll~N'I --on(S) t""'""• nere~n~n 11'111 Lender .... towtt: ~: ··~1~ "" Ull'CI\ drawn on a.!~! Aplll 3, 10 1997 111747 uun ~""" £ I' ()I • ~· .. .,........ ....... .. •. ~ " • "·If ftl• OI The IOCll -""' .... u .. (JI 1.11.una1 bdflk a "'·''""' '"'"' '"" ullG n ""''"'1 OOong lalllntSI u CINDY'S Sttvlc» rtau. " ..., , or.... PfWldpll ~ Jr"'"'~ b a state Of ledeilll PU BLIC NOTICE Mlhelm CA 920 CORNEA CAFE 38M Cemtos corooral!Oll • Tru11M or ::::. u.eon ~ crc,H ,Jit0n O' a C1ieQ.
The ltCUOUI la.ISH'ltSS n1 Lot AnQttU CA 00720 1ua:111or lru11M or IUDSDIUtad wttll , .. ~.-.' etarNtaO rrr,1"" lly a )fate or federal "clltlou1 8u1lne11 rtltll'ld IO aDCM wu lileo • l\lt• GtcfQIOU ~l8 Retsron trut!M ou11u1111 lo ll'lt Otto 0 --• and lid-Silv•nq' ano loan assooaltOO
N1ma ll1t•m•nl Oranoe County on f1blli1ry 27 A\411Ut c PllSS CA 00630 Trull ueaurao Dy <>atv Clark COtlls. ...,.,,... sav•n()s ilSSOO<)ll()(I Qr sav
1111 follow1no po11on1 •1• 1002 100 file No f~7~11 P!aleO:s GeolQlou ~1a and Suun Clarlc nu1°'11d 1110 =• ~ ,/ J: tr•Q..\lian1 spe,.lied on Seci1C11
C111111u bu1111on DI Compu· JOllO H Keeley 87 ~IV Rees1cn A\4111.it Cyo<tSS CA. Wiit H JOIOI t1nan11 rtcorOtO NoClce ~ sm,2112..21 ~ ffi7 ol ll'le F 1nanc1al CodP I och Appr11tl\I S•rvtco. lll•nu Corona CA QlllQ on 09'25/19~ • tnrtrumtn -· an<J aulh-Oflled to do b<f\
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llowpon Buch CA 1>2663 held Ct VOltntl CA 01780 • 11111 ~sinus '5 conducte<l by .olflelll rtcort11 In 1111 oHlcl c ChtcllS °' ~ ~ will bf' made 1n an "AS IS
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1Ju11nou yo1? No Ntwpon Bttcn·COtll Mesa PAAXEDES GEO RGIOU 631382 ol Nlld o"leilt 1ecoro1. 1 .-uuon or l#JllTW'ftV inlerest a~ provll1ed and ni. W1!11A111 ll11u1 f••uu•on CN410120 Mire 132021 tQQl TM s1111men1 was Meo w11n w11111-on 04/10/1997 al In 1111;: lllMt addr•M( .. ) M unpai<l p11ncipat.or the Nok·
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wtlh 1110 Cou111v C101k 01 PUBLIC NOTIC• Courtly on fel>l\Jay 21 1997 tnrry arta 10 &11 Placenlla C ::'*~°":'.~rt;; T ru~t with 1nte1est \her~on ;i Ornngo County on J.14 97 ,.. NOllC! lnos F1tQDOUS Nameetnter 401 ·411 E Ct11om1n I . m JoelW\ St prowled 1n ~ald Nole pl11'
1907 3 7 t 4124 Startmeni twf)l'et t111t yu11 tiom Avenue Placentll CA 11 10 00 "'::'a. •· '21177 I.id lrrs charge~ and eape,,:,. .
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CORONA
1069 DEL MAR
NEWPORT
2122 BEACH
NEWPORT
2169 BEACH
VACATION
2669 RENTALS
BUSINESS OFFICE BUSINESS PERSONAL EMPLOYMENT
2722 FOR RENT 2769 OPPORTUNITY SERVICES-3005 WANTED 5535
H•rbor View Hom••
4 bed. upgraded,
oxpandod. pool. spa
$5 1 9.000 Broker.
729· 7248. 640·5664
•N•wport Height••
Low Down Payment'!
3t:>r/3ba. don. pool,
m1111 ocn vu S525K
Grundy All. 675-6161
N•wport Shor••
3bd, 2ba on lhe
waler. romod. o..c-
Designer condo 2 • 2 Fully lurn Turn Koy
POlJl/SPll Lrg yd t
pa110. st 750 w/lso
Sl950 W/O 759-7028.
Upgrad•d Twnh••
1900s I. 2bd/2.5be,
lam rm, 2·car gar.
S 1950mo 6 7 5 -0045
COSTA MESA 2124
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MOBILE
E'sld• 3bd/2 .5ba
2·st ory dotacltod
homo 21p's. 2·cr gor
S1575'mo 548·422:..
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2904 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiii1iiiii LOOK & FE. EL BETTER Lido Is Bayfrt 4Br 3Ba •1BR From $850• SPEND JULY '07 CANNERY VILLAGE World Cl••• r ter
Dock aval. Avail now. 28R 2BA From S785 IN PARISI Office/art studio Hotl Product Potent Disney, Del Taco, J.M. Exp'd Chef. •Cert.
Furn/unlurn, wk/mo/yr DIW Incl. 60x30 pool. Exchang,11: a charming $285/mo. aphrodis iac Hen on Pel•rt. Nordstrom Personal Trainer
650·2300 650·3700 No pets . Carpon. 2br 1 be opdrtment, 973.3733 nat'I TV. Distributors S torH, McDonald's, Avail Now _ Wltl Travel
Vista Del Mes• w/2·dbl bods, lully Coast Magazine, M k 810 3478 Lido Isle 4br. 3ba. 35' •545·485S• equipped kllch, near ---------needed. 6041444"8205 Sport s lllustrated,, __ a_r ___ ,.._..,·--
101 Now crpt/palnl. Nr Monm•rtre fo r small INCOME •VEN DINO ROUTE• ( c red 1 t •). pre 1 s Loving Swedlan NurH. clbhsc. 53000/mo yrty. Elegant, New 2 + 2 house or opor1menl In •20 prime focatlon•• Releases. Corporal& 12 Yrs exp. Honest &
Grundy Altr. 675·6161. corner unit In Back Nwpl Bch aroe. Katherine PROPERTY 2790 •Priced lor quick B los. Free-Lance ca ring. Good cook.
ON THE WATER w/ Bay w/lerge windows Fax: 003·4453·4718liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii sale•800·711 ·4361• (spor11, business Loe rels. Christine
Panoramic bay view. and h(gh ceilings. Phono: 003·4453·1858 Prop•....,_Manan•m•nt llorles). Fast. No re· 1::1 714-048-3735<:7 Pvt gar, w/d, Ip, lrfg. "•-• tal p b !he ~ob 2 • 2. 2 car gar. N/pls. Oated Community,_________ Apts, homos, condos. CREDIT 2907 ner. ay Y ·,· .. ---------
$1950 720-7--670 ......,...s..,..13_6_0_. __ 7_8_9_·_17_4 _6 RENT11, S TO Rosu1ts oriented , tull iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil *(714>548•892 * DOMESTICS 5540
, ~ or par 11 a I mg mo I. 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii V•rsallloa Studio Lido Isle 2bd/1 ba SHARE 2724 Don St.Jean 633-2344 B•d Credit? •••••••••1•
Pnth•• Furn/unlurn. Bayview. $2250/mo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Overdue Biiia? EMPLOYMENT Pool. gym. gar Wik to Eiits Really Group Consolldate nowl
bell SU50 494·8604 673-1323 Dalbo• Is Br/pV1 bath ••••••••• 800/366-9698 Xt 449 ••••••••• m home Full pr1v Bay BUSINESS &
HOMES 1100 Lovely Hme Cyn Park I•••••••••
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Blurt JBr 1 Ba Ocean APARTMENTS
Feel Oce•n Br•e ze breezes lam1ly nc1911 FOR RENT
N•wport Height• 2br vu, po!l!I garage 5650
1ba. stove. f11g , gar. l/J ut1I 673-3 180 FINANCE pa110. lndry, n/pots EMPLOYMENT
5530
•HOUSEMAN* 9Vrs .Exp. Clean &
maintain large homes.
Outdoor dulies. car
care, pol care, driving,
cdoking, serving. Xlnt
NB rela. 909-336-0401.
s1275 mo C46·1011 Very clean. lcncod yd ••••••••• sm per Ok 55 · Park •-w-.• -,-d-e_1_B_D_C_ot-1a_9_0
Single w1de·40~22 Lrg y;ird, FP. tndry ---------
space ren1 $491 tokups pct 01< S625 $10,500. 631·4195 645-3455 llays. 722·4599 eves
Huntington Beac h
Spece non1 Only
~.460 Brand new 3br,
doublow1des. as low
HUNTINGTON
HARBOUR 2142
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Cl•rab•n Homes
800·291·7888 Studio Ip, POOi spa.
Joo· to beach, 5695 ·
ultl • dcp 16912 PCH
N 2C' 1 H:iroor Pac1r1c
(Warner/PCH) n pots'
BALBOA
ISLAND 2606
•CO ZY•
Garage Aplartment
un rurn d Yearly
No pe1s 675·5708
1 br w''lrn:ill 2nd belrm
upslairs, FP, lrg
k1lchen, S975 one u111
no gar 7 I 4·962·2909
Walk to Bea ch
Dras11ca1ty Reduced
1990 Doublew1de
S750 Down. Paymenl
Inc. Space Rent $600 smkr On premises•---------daily 12noon·Gpm
Hurry• Clar•ben
Hom•• 800-291·7888
BALBOA
PENINSULA 2607
$900. 650·8145 CdM lovel" rm shr I••••••••• balh. lg k11, sundeck.
Unfurn 2br 1t:>a. lr19 WO NS prof fem Aval1---------
s1ove, oH slrcet prkg 4· 1 $430 721 ·0546
S 1 400 (ullls pd) 1019 CM Lrg apl mslr bdrm
w. Bay Ave. 673.1674 Nr Back Bay Bch W/D
Unique 1 bdrm 1 ba Gr1 loc $460 • 1/3 utl
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY
2904
w/lo It condo style o p1 Non· s mkr 84 6 · 3 9 3 3 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Va ullod ce1hngs, light ES·CM Lg 5Bd 2Ba w/ STOP! $1 500/Wkl"
Chlld Model Se.,ch
Ages 6mo·16yr. PrinV
TV commerclals. No
lees. J aime 842·8568
DISPLAY
ADVERTISING
SALES
. .
Debbie'• Daycare
In CM has openings.
2yrs + Fix hrs. Meals
• Lots of TlCI • 545·8177
& atty walk lhrough pool, 1onn1s court, t/2 working tr'brn-home! ••••••••••! kitchen. large walk-111 acre backyard lBr avt Xlnl income opp!. Local weekly news-I•••••••••
closel, dishwasher SSOO·Ulls incl 515-1886 No gimmic ks. ANNOUNCEMENTS paper Hek• account
prlvale e1t1ra targei---------Serious people call: executive. Must be de·
patio from loving room H.B. Eaa tbluff Mstr 1•800_370•42,e2 pendable, team orl·I•••••••••
additional pa1oo 011 or t:>d. pvl oa. lndry. ---------•nled, sell 11arter who
bdrm wlou1s1de slor p:i110, pool SSOO • 1/2 A Prepaid Phone Card ---------• Is able to work well1---------
age space. Ver11ca1 ulll Reis 644·5985 Route Avail-Must Sell· LOST & under deadlines. ANTIQUES 6010
blinds fnc luded NB 2br 2ba condo. NI Local Siles $100K/ FOUND 2925 Some advertlslng liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
throughout, skyltghl in smk, prol m;ite. Amon Yr P ol.-Woll Train iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil background preferred. lt111ng room , unique 5550 1 dop Avail 411. 800·700-7177. 24Hrs Position offers salary
MERCHANDISE
.lanvs Antique•
iiGEiiNiiiEiiRAliiiiiiiiiiiil Oii0ii2 LOTS NEWPORT
1400 BEACH 2169
bathroom/ vanlly/ Darryl 960•493J 11.5 ATTN: West Co••t Found: Watch Give plus commission. We dressing areaf Ne1Jlral detailed description. also otter excellent carpet lhroughoul! NB Poot. tennis. condo. Merchandlalng Corp Call Jame• 597-4674 benefit package In a
Carport stall to ac-w11wo mon Xlg mstr Looking tor sharp drug free environ-commodale 1 vehicle bd' olc /res? S700 people. Got paid what LOST "Hufk" young menl. M/F/ON
included Very brtght n 's. rol"s 646-8473 You are w o r 1 ht male ca . orange For con•lderation
Sale 10.50% off
tll end of M.,ch
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N.B. 073·5888
Wed·Frl 11 •m-4pm
Sat/Sun 12-4
Attention
Home Owners
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FOR SALE
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3 BR 2 5 BA 2 car
Award Design 2 sly
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S1470 780-0931 MISC. •Orow E.,1h worms ---------• play Adv•rtlsl~ Man-Top Dollar Paid!
RENTALS 2744 in your own backyard. L9at: C•t In COM. ag•r. Hunlloglo n From 1800-1960.
R.E . Agents!!
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spcc .. 11 proper1.es in
our Homes of lhe
Vlcek & Open Home
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spac• on Bay. suit·
able tor olf1ce or small
bullflOll $1 1q II
Nood• renova11ng
TereSJ 873·0300
Awesome prohll I'll Himalayan. blue eyes B•ach lndep•odent 1 pc: to entire •si.te.
leach you• 532·1663 brown & mocha fur. -.;.(_7_14....;.)_96_5_·7_1_7_4___ Paintings,• china.
AEWARDI Plees• con-"/PT R•t•ll S•I•• glswar•, furn, •tc.
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Reelty, Inc.
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Big c.~"~n View ---------·R·E·N·T·ALS·----· T wnhm Jon· don COSTA MESA 2624 $850 W1c. F.ma
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1 a c t o w n e r • 1 Olt11/1tatlonery store 40Yr NB RH 873--6223
640-0420 •·217 Alrlum Court (Fash Is)!~=======::=
REWARD 75 .. ·7751
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642·5678
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Lot
Greal Opportun11y
offered at
'499,900
723-4494
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mix l•mal• puppy Send r•aum• to:
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w/brlghl blue eyes N•wport Mesa. 2220 3/15 near Harbor & Fairview Road or fax
Hamlllon 848·8132 845·3919 ettn: Charyl.
Home T"plst
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S40,000 Income
BUSINESS OFPICE BUSINESS OPflCE PERSONALS Poten11a1. 378-1993
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~~!Nw.sG COSTA MESA 6124 NEWPORT AUDI 9025 ...... I TODAY'S
MIU -6030 IEACH 6169 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9l GIANT~ARD SALi! '90 200 Qu•ttro -.,-C-H-.-U-&.E_S_GOREN___________________ .
StHl •ulldlnga T:~ •Mlli•a Multl·famltyl Turbo 51pd, 4whl -i CROSSWORD PU77LE n.,er put up, 40JC32 Bo u':fcC:,'!,~h• Saturday 8•m·t2 drive, pearl wht/blk wfth OMAR SHARtF
wa• sa24 0 now ClothYng. outdoor Kilchen Item• galore, llhr, fully loaqed, c/d andTANNAHHIRSCH L. ____ ..;_ ____________________ _.
$3500, 501180 waa gear, cano.i kavalce dlehae, bed/bath, player, lo ml, orig '"CROSS 111,470 now S8770, tenli 1 • 1 , • exercise equip, pie· ownr, all paper•. ; "'
Mltcll 1·800-204·7199 dlshea', ottfcn• ture: 1ure rramH, clothing, 110,200.obo 497·5174 DOWNPORTHE COUNT 1 I~
PETS &
ANIMALS 6049
Aquarluma ss·gal
$100.<, 29gal, S25.,
10gll, sso.. 10 helC,
$50 .. 873·8404 (obo)
plle1, etc. sup great mlscellaneou1I : =: ~·
Saturday Eve(ythlng must gol N~thcr vulnerable. South deal1. declarer 1pent IJttle time mnalder· 14 Fir~ l>at1
March 22nd 21 12 Vieta Entrada CADILIAC 9040 init the po11ihilit 1e1. Tnckrwere ~
7 AM· 1 PM Sat 9·1 , Moving I NOR111 needed, and t he diamond auit 16 Stale
Calvary Church lrg e•ec wafnull'dHk '78 Sevllle Aztec • 912 eeemed like Lhe obviou. way to go. 17 Actlnglke a
Parking Lot & Chair, hie cabinet, gold/lemon llhr Int. Q 8 4 The Cirat trick wu won in hand and lover
1,90 E. 23rd St. clothing, pictures, furn 59k org ml1. ~1klng () AJ JO a 2 the quun of dianronda wu. l9 F .. Costa Mesa and mo r • mt s c t $3500. e44.84o7 20 Sanca -· detert corner 0 1 t421 Prlaclll• · • 7 t I relurned. Weet covered wilh the wind
Orange/23rd • Sund•Y Sam-1 tam • 8 1 EI do rad o WEST BAST klng, and declarer waa deli1hted tn 21 lndlc:ltes
cat Himalayan/Blue Moving Sale sat 12.5. Irvine Av• & Clay St Bl.,rltz Ork blue, • J 8 3 • Q 10 7 4 win with the ace and cash the jaclt 22 ~
Point fem. 5 yrs old, Furn,toors,efolronlce, alloy. 'Brand name Stalnlese steel top. OQ t07G8 OJ98 andtenofthesuit.WhenW....tdi11-23 Ta1J111
friendly, genlfe, loves Iota or clothes. Every. ctothH & househofdl 1 OOk mt. Leather· 0 K 7 · 0 9 8 6 -4 carded a 11padc on this trick dcclar· 24 Rowboat
cl\lldren. 840·9017 thfng must go! 1773 :~n"s~2:.s::_r51~g~ • K J 10 • Q 5 n waa in lrouhle. Thae were fiithl 25 ~tahom8 oil
BICYCLES
SPORTING
GOODS 6065
DP Treadmlll
Aarely usedl $75.00
714.fS46·13S2'
TV, ELECTRONICS,
STEREO 6080
* CABLE TV * Descramblers
LowHt Prices!
1 Year Warranty
Visa/MC/Discover
C.O.D. 30 day trial 1·800·211·4125 •••
GARAGE SALES
BALBOA
ISIAND
Tanager/Hummingbird SOl!J'H tricu tn be taken, but .no time len town
CHRYSLER
• A K 8 to create 11 ninth. Down one, · 27 Highwaymitn
<:1AK2 It would have been wieer for 30 ~ cefet>fallOll
<> Q 5 decl&rer to refoee tD win the lint ~ [~~11
•A 9 8 4 2 trick, but that wu not cruciaJ here. 35 Makes a choice
The bidding:
80UTll WEST NORTH EAST
2NT P-8NT r ... r... P ...
9050 FORD 9075 NISSAN
Had declarer counted t.ricu ·before 36 Private teacher
ph1ying lo the opening lead, it : ~--mty
would h11ve become obv1ou1 that,
since there were only trix fast trick11, :~ ~candidate
lhree extra tricq would have tD be 43 Cotloncala
developed. · 45 Sqijnts
When WeJ!. produced, the king or '47 Defeat
diamonds al trick two, declarer 48 One with wiP
should have played lqw from dum· power?
my, permil~ing the king to hold. 49 Approximalely
Declarer can win any return, and
now the diamond suit. produces the
neceA&ry. trick.when diamonds ar.-
4·2 or 3·3, a combined 84 Pf'rcent
probability. That gi.ve11 declarer a
total of nine.
Learn to be a better bridtte
pl•yer! Subscribe now to the
Goren Bridp Letter by cellin1 (800) 788-1225 for information.
Or write to: Goren Bridge Let-
ter, P.O. Box «10, Chica,-o, llJ. '60080 .
91 SO PONTIAC
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'72 N•w Yorker 4-dr. 5 . 0, 5 ·SP d. red. 1 owner, perfott cond. Prix SE 4dr sedan.
440eng, 120k m1. w/ leather, old srock. ac, a m/lm cass, i.top Loaded. 25k mle.
serv docs. very good Runs Xlnf~ Malllt•~ 53550. day 650·3300 Must see! Stt,990
cond PfW. 51500obo. records·since new. night 548·2030 730-9004
5pm•9pm, 544·5507 56000 515.() 105 --------
'84 L• Baron Convert '91 Eddi• Bauer '89 Maxima. wht.bfue --------llhr. sunroof chrm TOYOTA Whl/red inl. t owner Explr Ok blue, snrl, whls. lull pwr. lk:yl,
Lo-miles. Full power. llhr int. New 1rs Mint 5·spd, all upgrades liiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
S3000 OBO. 723·1504 con d · S 1 1 • 5 0 0 · 57000 714-642·n28 548-47 t 1. alter 6pm •'83 Tercel $950•
'90 Maxima SE Red 5 speed, 2 dr. Auns
DATSUN 9060 --------and drives greai. 97
51 Like l<ojall ~ Peron or Gabor 55 EAll1h color
58 T8')el
58 E~ ~IMlij
59 Columnis1
Buchwald eo ElllllVates et South ~nc:an
Mttlerl
62 Pee -Aee$e
63 Chic
DOWN
1 Taj Mahal Siie
2 Sltong metal
3 -Cass Elliot
4 Airport lnlo
5 Acta< Wt1ver
6 Tolerate
7 Longino<J 8 -looyung
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10 Spice-rack Item
11 Egyptian
12= 13 Ber Ofdef
18 Deepblue 22 Barnyard IOUnd
23 Vase maker
24 ContnbulOf
25 candle
26 Extremity
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27 Desbnies
28 Detest
29 Does I caslno
30 rdmtn head
32 Deposes
34 Counby 8ddl" 37 Wards off
40 Teems
44 Real ending?
'6 Sea ducks '6 Careles.s hUlry
All lat•nd Sal•
•Over 30 rocallons•
S•t/Sun 8am·2pm
Antiques, tools,
,furn. toys, saws,
collectibles. sports &
camping equipment,
flshlnc;1 gear. jewelry.
computer· printers. pot
belly stove, appll·
HONDA 9085 wfblk llhr mt. Bose tags. Need qUtCk Hll.
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' ances, blcycle1. gas
grill, books, & more!
M•p• of toc:•tlona
at 112 Opal (in alley)
Moving S•I•
Sat Mar. 22 9arn·2
Furn, appliances.
housewares, Et\: No E•rty Birds
233 '.-'.a Ae••• Ave
CORONA
DEL MAR 6122
2 Fam Q Sale Sal/Sun
8-3. Furn, hshld Item•
Loi1a GOOD STUFF
, 950 Sandca•tl• Dr
MOVl"111 Saler furn. bi9
ICrfff\ cv. Chin•. CflhS,
and morel Sun S.1 eoe Ac•cf• Ave
Gimtt YZll'd C>aleJ
40 Families
To Support The Boy Scouts
Clothin~ • Ourdoor Gear • Canoes •
Kayalls • Tents • Furnirure • Dishes •
Office Supplies • Much. Much Mo re'
Saturday -March 22""
7am -tpm
Cal•ary Cbarcb Parldnt Lot
190 E. 23rd S.treet
Costa Mesa.
(corner of Oranqe & 23111}
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AM/FM cass. new lrs. HOND~. 2 n-~ridge-r u n s 9 r e a I '95 Avalon XLS 81k, ANTIQUES ._ Runs great! 5850 stone Potenza t1res. 56300 OBO 675-6617 bfk lthr. V·8. 4dr, aft, Gt
080 75k or g 1 (185 60 Rl4) w/nms snrl, full power. 22k CLASSICS 9250 · 1 ms. + whl cvrs· BO over _____ ......___ mis 521k. (800) 686-ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
540-599517544455 $100. 673-2715 OLDSMOBnE 9155 1705 pgr, 549-5088 ,73 M..-atl Citroen
FORD 9075 MERCEDES
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'85 Mustang Auto. ** '98 SU< Sl11r/oys1. V·4, ac. au pw-r, pwr Heated aeais. S4ak ·
brakes, •mlfm ca~s. f11m. No ei1p0rt! Aval
custom whls/covers. 3/15. pp 642..(J 138
S9800. 847·3441 -----.,...,,...,..----
'95 CAMRY LE Auto 37k mites. All original.
1988 tlO:l.TA 88 Trans. ale. p/b, p/a, $10.500 or best ofter.
Royal Brougham am rm cass. SOk ml. Must sell! 90..5212
Fully loaded. V6. da1k 513,900 • 759-0288 '81 Delorean
bfUP w11h hght blue In· Stunning red flnish.
terior. 94.000 milH Lowered 2:'. Looks
S3.000 or best ofter 4X4 9221 like Lotus or Pante<a. 714 574-4267 $16.950. 975-3150
'80 450SL all records,
'78 F350 P/U 4 dr row mileage. both•--------'84 Blner
w/servl(;e bed, ladder tops, i1tn1 cones• PLYMOUTH 9165 5spd <Ole miles on Wbe:ciyouwrite
rack. ·very atrono 460 $14.250.obo 717.7777 -· new engine. $4800. 1 Cbsiaficd ad. CID. New radials with Call 875-6808. alum roms Grea1 wortc '89 MB 560 SL Wh\. •95 P~uth include aU
1, u ck . 5 2 9 o o Local cat. tow low m1. New 1tres 65k ml. '92 Sldekldl .JX Red the [acts
540-5995(754_.455 P.P. wishes to sell. S2000 . 842·2219 wfnu -wht top, 5 •Po. and -t ... _
S32K 714-642·7771 •---------A.'C. pwr Slffr. Good •-""" 90' Grand Voyager stereo Great RV tow rcsulu '87 FORD VAN Conv
LE 7 pasH~ & car Fun lor beach & JOU wanL
GARAGE SALE
·HINT£
Before your garage
sale, determine wt.at
items wish to sell.~ sure
eve~ing is dean
and repaired.
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toa<IOd' n/s, secur11y otf~oad. $7.500 080. 60.-5''71
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