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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-04-10 - Orange Coast Pilot4 • SPORTS CdM sluggers go wild, 17-0 WEEKEND Race to Regatta cafe for fine Itallan food Sefvfng the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 First heart ·transplant recipient at Hoag dies Hoag may join network By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot No~on Humphreys, a local doctor who received Hoag Hos- pitAl's first heart transplant 'in 1988, died of congestive heart failure Friday in a Washington hospital. He was 67. A former Fountain Valley res- ident who once . maintained a medical practice in Newport Beach, Dr. ijumphreys moved to • Washington with his wife, Lori, a year ago. Dr. Humphreys was. born in Portland, Ore. He attended med- Engineer. WW Vellekoop makes a Ustof needed fire station ltems whlle paramedic Bill·Crow looks through hls medical bag at the ttre statl9n ln Newport Coast. The Orange County Fire Authority station 52 responds to residents of the Newport Coast planned com.m1inlty and up to Emerald Bayln North Lag:una Beach. · DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT ical school at· UCLA and worked as a doctor in Orang~ County for 30 years before retiring in 1988. Humphreys' heart transplant marked Hoag's first and the county's second. He h~d been suffering from a. degenerative disease that was slowly eating away at the organ. He received the heart of a 19· year-old man killed in Costa Mesa, whose family ended up · suing the city and county for not finding them in time to ask per- mission for the donation. Dr. Hurpphreys enjoyed sail- ing and spending his free time with his children and wa~ active in several community groups, including the Rotary Club. •He was an outstanding family man," said family friend Gloria Cooley. He is' survived by five chil- dren, Steven Mount, Kenneth Mount, Tom Small, Sheryl Mount and Gail Herrick; a brother, Rob&t Herrick Jr.; and five grandchildren. Funeral services will be held in Washington. Donations may be sent to the Hoag Hospital Foundation's Humphreys Memorial Fund. • Discussions begin over possible joint venture with county Catholic facilities. By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Laying to rest speculation that Hoag Hos- pital is on the verge of a merger, Hoag President Michael Stevens announced Wednesday the hos- pital will discuss a possible affilia- tion with St. Joseph Health Sys- tem, which has three hospitals in the county. A majority of the hospital's 20: person board of directors voted Tuesday night to begin talks about an affiliation, which would allow Hoag to act legally as a sin- gle entity with St. Joseph's Hospi- tal in Orange, Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo, and St. Jude's Medical Center in Fullerton, Stevens said. · Hoag will assemble a n..egotiat- ing team within the next month, but a formal agreement may be a year or more away, Stevens said. The call for an affiliation with · the Catholic hospitals came in response to the chailging health- care market, with health insur- ance companies seeking to cut costs by turning to single health- care entities with broad geo- graphic coverage, Stevens said. The agreement marks the cul- mination of the board's year-long analysis of Hoag's future. Stevens said a sale or merger was ruled out early, citing Hoag's reputation as a community-oriented hospital. "I think there's a definite • SEE HOAG PAGE A 18 Man sought in . alleged child abduction II • Police say fight between couple visiting from Lancaster led to stabbing of man who kidnapped girlfriend's ~on. By Christopher Goff ard, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA-Police are seeking a Lancast- er man who allegedly abducted a 3-year-old boy from a Paularino Drive apartment on Wednesday afternoon after the child's mother reportedly stabbed him with a butcher knife to prevent his escape, authorities said. Steven Lewis Maher, 24, allegedly fled around 4:06 p.m. in a stolen blue 1997 Ford econoline varr after snatchmg the son of his estranged girlfriend, Andrea Gannon, 22, said Costa Mesa police Sgt. George Yezbick. Both Maher and Gannon reportedly live in Lan- caster, and they move down from that city in the van with the child Wednesday to visit Gannon's sister in Costa Mesa, Yezbick said. But Gannon refused to return with him to • SEE CHILD PAGE A8 Undeiwater -- f orest hits snag . The land down urider • Coastal Commission refuses to grant permit to experimental reef venture. By Jenn if er Armstrong, Daily Pilot As Newport Coast l By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot grows, j Newport Beach 1 takes stock of l annexing the area j -fire station, j r school and all 1 NEWPORT COAST -One thing you can't miss on a drive through here is the homes. Concentrated pockets, each with hundreds of sandstone and stucco homes, peek out from among those rolling hills south of Corona del Mar. Where there aren't homes, there are crews building homes or preparing the Irvine Co.-owned ground for homes. But a community does not live on homes alone. There are special fea- tures of the area -Crystal Cove State Beach, an open space reserve -that attracted those well-to-do folks filling up those homes. Plans for a school and Station has shopping centers are taking shape, and the unincorporated area already everything but fires boasts its own county fire station and Irvine Ranch Water District pump sta-NEWPORT COAST -County tion. ftre Capt Pat Forest looks out a t the This all comes into play as Newport tree-lined canyon outside his sta- Beach city officials list the pros and ti.on as he tells of the smooth sand- cons of annexing those 9,432 acres. stone tower that juts up above the City stalf members have been drafting 10-month-old building. a report, now in its final stages, that "It's a hose tower, like the ·ones analyzes the costs and benefits of tak--~-· were once used to dry hoses,· ing in that land. be e plains. ·with the hoses we •SEE ANNEX PAGE A8 •SEE STATION PAGE A8 NEWPORT BEACH -Rodolphe Streichen- berger still doesn't have permission from the state Coastal Commission for the artificial marine habi- tat he built nine years ago off the Balboa Peninsu- la. But he will get another chance at an August session to bring his experimental reef, made al items such as tires and plastic jugs, up to commis- sioner's standards. The state commission Wednesday voted unani- mously at its meeting in Huntington Beach to deny the Newport Beach resident's application for an "after the fact• permit for the project, which bas been in place since 1988. It also decided to give the French researcher another chance by setting up a workshop in August to work out some of the •SEE SNAG PAGE A11 rn-ustee saves board ~------~~-----~--~ I \ P I \ 'IT'S LIK E SERVING GOD' ' :colleague from choking By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -School ·trustee Ed Decker's CPR knowl- edge proved to be a llfesaver Tues- «iay when be rescued choking school board • member Wendy Leece with the Heimlich maneu- ver. Leece began to Uk • questioo of Alesia Erickson, chair oi the atl- zam' Budget Advi· IOl'f Committee, wbillD the began choking .on her t\8by l4DdWfch and ran outside. Por a taJl8 minute or so, the publlc wmdend whether to call Dt • unUl WWd ceme tbat Leece WM bree1h4nV -'bit Declrer helped bs. . 1.-ce lldd lbi Wal IC8l'8Ci and maldn't bnmbe for abOu\ 10 tee-- Oadl. •Jaw 1 w.. In trouble. Unlea something happened, I was going to die," Leece said. •1 thought. 'It's gainn to happen right now. It's oW:" About· five minutes later, Leece returned to the board room. gave Decker a hug and asked Erickson been reeolYed. her question .. Seve ral minutes after that. those in the board room heard the sound of llreos, but d.ii· trict staff told th.em that the sttuation bad Leece Mid Wednelday tbat the lnddent made her reoect c.l the meentng ~life. •1t Wiii kind of lib a WU.up call Irma God.• the Mid. "It me today refted OD whaft lmpoltant.• ~rm thankful tbat I did· ll't die el a Kbool board DH tM•-a," sbeadded. AROUND TOWN •..• .AS aEST IUYS •....•.•... Al Q.ASSIFIEO •.••.•••.• 86 COWAUNITY flOAUM A 14 INTEITAINMENT' ••• .A10 llC>l.ICI fl.B ........ N. fUIUC fll011GIS •••• : •• *>CalT ..••••.•.... A • High school students learn lessons in humility; gratitude while on spring break mission to Mexico. By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Piiot I nstead of taking in days at the beach or the mall, several area high school studen ts spent their spring break playing With and spreading their faith to chil- dren in Mexican towns. More than 140 members of Mariners South Coast Church in Newport Beach and Irvine lived in a tent dty in Cuemavaca, Mex- ko. along with 5,000 o then and taught Bible school and crafts to children in their villages. The l1J.ilSIOn WU organized by Azusa Padfic Unlvenity in 1970 to bltDg peope fl'Clm aaoa the United Statet to b8lP the people lD impoverlibed Mexican com· aNnJdel build what they ond 8Dd teech cbildiin about Quist. Por ma,;x: tbe aftldents. ... mg tbe cm .. dlildl•'I c.G flll'f I llMY fllOr C01WdelM.r'n¢=•GrMlaMGl'ltlt 11. .... 1 I bl .... llir•' rtwsry""tDltliadco,lilll•lnlf' L._..maaf aw -..beditD .. cstnaMr•Jft•~.... ''' A2 THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1997 70 .. Idea to share OCC Hbrary .picks up stf;!am greer wylder Dress mom and kids at Oilily store , South Coast Plaza has opened a new store, on the lower level near the carousel, called OlWy (432-7505). It's a Dutch-based children's and women's fashions store. The hlgh- quahty clothes are bold, bright and colorful. Also available in the store are Oilily fashion acces- sories, stationery, shoes, cosmetics and school necessities. Also new at South Coast Plaza 1s Mootblanc (424-.5270), the exdus1ve maker or fine writing instruments, paper and leather accessones. It's localed in the Jewel Court, next to Cartier and across from Macy's. nus is Mont- blanc's first boutique to open in Southern Cahlornia. Available at the boubque IS the entire collec- tion of Montblanc writing instru- ments. dJld the complete Mont- blanc leather accessones line. City officials plan to study cost of leaving county~ system and hooking ,. up with either local colleges or Newport Beach. COSTA MESA -An expanded library at Orange Coast College is among. the many possibilities being· explored by the city to improve services to residents who use its two county- operated libraries. Costa Mesa recently opened the popular Wraps, or The Culi- nary Wrap, depending on what sign you're looking at. The Culi- nary Wrap (548-4408) IS located at 250 E. 17th St. in Costa Mesa. It specializes in fresh sandwiches wr~pped in a thin roll. There M e many wraps to chose from, and they're priced from $5.25 to $6.50. There are also salads, rice and vegetable bowls. and side dishes. You can phone in or lax (548- 5564) your order. City Councilman Gary Monahan, who serves as a liaison to the committee, said members plan to study the cost or le aving the Orange County Library Sys- tem. Additionally, the members will con - sider other possibilities such as linking up with libraries in Newport Beach or at local colleges. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PllOT Elisa Wilson, 7.-Leafs through a book at the Costa Mesa Ubrary recently. The dty ls considering a joint venture with Orange Coast C ollege to build a bigger library. City and college officials wtll study the Idea. David Peck, owner of the Udo Cigar Room (723-0595)-has dis- counted all cigar boxes by 10% and IS having a barbecue this Sat- urday from noon to 4 p.m ., and is giving away free ribs. During the barbecue there will be discounts on selected cigar accessones. Peck says the dJ.scounts are sub- stantial considenng he already sells agdl'S at low prices. Allied Ughttng (646-3737) is haVlllg d spnng sale on selected merchandise ranging from chan- deliers to ceiling fans. Me rchan- dise is mdrked down up to 70%. U you haven't yet been lo Allied Lighl:lng, it has a lighting lab off to the side or the store thdt fea- tures every type of lighting imag- inable m a home setting. It's locat- ed at ,222 Victoria St., in Costa MeScl ln case you ever are m need of repairs on any type of light fix- ture. Custom House Ugbttng (642-4546) does great work. RepdlTS range from rewuing old fixtures. to addmg chains for chandelier.., to customizing sconces with waxed candle hold- ers It's located at 308 N. Newport Blvd m Newport Beach. • BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy call me at 540-1 224, fax me at 646-4170 or write to me: Best Buys, Dally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, 92627, Monahan said the consensus among council members is the city needs to focus its priorities on capital projects such as the farm site, Fairview Park development and improvements to the downtown Community Center. a certain level of service to students," said Donald. Ackley, d ean of the library and media services division at Orange Coast College. "Before we can commit to a large capital project like the library we need to take care of our first priorities,• Mon- ahan said. City Councilman Joe Erickson said residents should be e ncouraged to use the college's facilities. "We have four colleges in our city and we should make use of them," he said. "It's a public institution. We could maybe work with them and enhance Although there has been no formal discussion on the subject, OCC library officials said Wednesday they are will- ing to discuss a proposal to form a part- nership between its library a.nd the city. their collection.· • ·(The city) would have to guarantee Orange Coast College serves more than 20,000 students, but also issues about 300 library cards to residents for VOL 91, NO. 75 THOMAS H. JOHNSON, Publisher WIWAM LOtlD£U. EdltOI' snVEMAMLE. Managing Editor IRIS Yot<ot, City Editor TONY DOOERO. News Editor ROGER CARLSON.· Sports Editor MARC MARTIN. Photo EditOI' LYNNfSOlA. Display Advertising NOY OETTING, Oaulfled Advertising LANA JOHNSON, Promotions NAMOOSHAH, Chief Financial Officer READERS HQJUNE 642-6086 RecOl'd your comments about the Dally Pilot or news tips. ADDRESS Our address is 330 W. Bay Sl, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. CQRRECDONS It Is the Piiot's policy to prompt· ly corrKt all errors of substance. 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HOW TO REACH US Circulation The Times Orange County (800) 252-9141 Advertlslng Classified 642-5678 Display 642-4321 Editorial News 540·1224 Sports 642-4330 News, Sports Fax 646-4170 E-Mail: dpilotlOearthlink.net Main Office Business Office 642-4321 Busmess Fax 631-5902 Publl5hed by Cahtomia Community News. ~ a Times Mirror Company. "°' Jeffrey S. Klein. President and CEO Judith B. Kendall, VKe Prl!1ident. General Manager Kim Grtfflth, Director of Operations 01997 ulif CH. All rlghb ~. POLl€B PILES $10 a year. Ackley said the library's col- lection is small compared to other col- lege libraries with 90,000 pieces. Stu- dents check out 58,583 books a year, faculty 2,900 and residents 2,160. said both faculty and students would have to be polled before any decision is made. Ackley said the college is anticipat- ing two state grants and plans to build a new library about four times the size of its current 40,000-square-foot facility. A partnership with the city could help pay for a larger site or enhance the collec- tion, he 5aid. Eleanore Humphrey, who resigned last month as chairman or the '"city's library committee, advocates building a large city library funded with private money. She believes the college library serves different needs than a public library. Humphrey said she left the com- mittee for several reasons. "I didn't think we were getting any- place," she said. ·city Council gave a six-month extension , bu.t I think it's time to make plans and stop treading water.· But AckJey is concerned that addi- tional patrons would put a drain on the availability or books for students. He WEATHER TEMPE.RA1\JRES Newport Beach 59/48 Balboa 59/48 Costa Mesa 72146 Corona del Mar 58/48 Newport Coast 64143 SURF FORECAST LOCATION ........ .SIZE Wedge .......... 2-3w Newport ......... 2·3 w Blacki~ ........... 2-4 w River Jetty ........ 2-4 w CdM ............. 2·3 w TIDES TODAY First low 6:17 a.m ............ -0.4 First high 12:37 p.m ............ 3.8 Second low 5:53 p.m ............. 1.5 Second high After Midnight FRIDAY First low 7: 13 a.m. . .......... ·O. 1 First high 12:06 a.m ............ 5.1 Second low 6:38 p.m ............. 2.0 Second high 1 :45 p.m. . . . . . . . . . . .3.4 WATER TEMPERATURE: .••.• 62 SURF Today's wind shouldn't be as bad as during the last 48 hours. However, expect anything but glass. The ground swell from around 290 d~rees will be capped by a northwest wind swell. Today and Fri- day, look fOf waves between waist· and shoul- der-high. briefly Temple Bat Yahm honors 'good people, Temple Bat Yahm used its annual gala April 5 for the first time to honor 15 of i~ congre- gants with "Mensch Awards.· About 250 people from the Newport Beach temple gathered at the Sutton Place hotel to see the winners receive · glass plaques. The winners -honored as ·mensches,• or good people - were nominated by ballots sent to congregation m embers. The winne rs we re : Barry Cohen, Jill Edwards, Lee Berman. Sally Spiro, Bernie Rome, Shelly and Winnie Ross, Rob Greenfield, Bonnie Jean- nette, Robin and Margo Hackler, Sheila Sonenshine, Suruiy Gor- don, Mike Jacobs and Lane Sher- man. COSTA MESA • Sunflower Avenue: A cellular phone and a cigarette lighter worth $440 were stolen from 1 ar parked In a tow yard In the 1100 block. Quality Legal Services at a Reasonable Price • Sunland Way; Twenty-seven boxes containing computer disks worth S14,586 were stolen from the tHlck of a delivery truck parlced In the 1500 block. The lock was cut off the side door. • laller StNet: A wallet containing $.42 worth of auorted Items was stolen from 1 purse left unattended at •fl animal hoipltal In the 1100 blo<k. • Sunflower Avenue: S 100 worth of damage was done to a trailer In the 1500 block by '°"'eone who broke the latch. · • H..tMw llouleverd: A stereo worth $500 was stolen from a car parlced In the 2200 block. The window was smashed. NEWPORT MACH • LMWard Lane: A $50 metal mailbox was allegedly blown up with some kind of explosive device In front of 1 residence In the 2100 block. • laY"flew Clrde: A $1,500 lap-top was stolen from a car In the 100 block. The front pauenger window WIS NNShed. • MatCUI Awnue etMI Und ltn4't: A 1996 FOfd Explorer was stolen from 1 parking lot. The car w11 reportedly found stripped and completely burned on the Interior 1nd ex,t.erl« of the car. •,_,.,,..Reed: A $200 c.llultr phone was stolen from a car In the 3500 block. A~ window Wit smuhed. • ~ Drtv9: A $900 tHk bench was stolen from the front of 1 bust· ness In the 1 IOO blodc. $125/hr ATTORNEYS AT LAW BUSINESS LITIGATION ANO TRANSACTIONS Corporations, partnerships, mergers, acquisitions, buy-sell agreements, contracts and collections REAL ESTATE LITIGATION ANO TRANSACTIONS Evictions, foreclosures, easements, title disputes, work-outs · ESTATE PLANNING , Trusts, Wills, Probate Administration LEGAL :OPTIONS • CAT ~ .. c:f> •.•....•••• $~ Leukemia ...... $12 Mv1 ......... .. (4 mot1ltlS _, f>rqgram •••••••• $ 30 ,, mcnhs supply) DOG Rabies ............. $6 DHLP,.P ........ $10 Mvlfttltt .... .. tto 551», 4 months suppfyl f>FOQram •• ··~· •• $ 30 "° ti" 6 rnonltd AAPPt1J ... I I History of local bookies could fill Volumes A pparently my wife and I didn't miss too much excitement last week when we celebrated her spring • break from teaching by poking around San frandsco and terri- tories northward. There was that bookie bust, which was pretty interesting. There have been quite a few of those during the 34 years we have lived in these parts. With all the money shuttling around h~e. 1 suspect there is much more bookmaking going on than local law enforcement can keep up with. The pinnacle of bookmaking activity locally seems to have been in the 1970s, often involv- ing the usual cast of characters -bartenders, waitresses, bar- bers, etc. Business executives, includ,. ~g the general manager of a large auto dealership, also visit- ed the Graybar Hotel on book- making charges, as did a sprin- kling of attorneys, housewives, a father-and-son team and a clerk in the Costa Mesa post office. Basically, bookmaking is an equal-opportunity industry open to one and all. College degrees are not a requisite, nor is previous experience. It is a physically clean and silent busi- ness which can easily be run from home, saloon, office or, thanks to cellular technology, from one's Porsche, BMW or pickup. The downside is the abun- dance of shady types with which the bookie must deal and, of course, the potential for arrest and incarceration. And, there are times when things can get rough. One arrest invQ}ved a guy who lived on the beach down on the Peninsula. Newport Beach cops also nailed him on an illegal weapons charge after cityside :Arches bridge to get ON THI COAST 'fred martin · finding a sawed-off shotgun when they raided his ocean- front home. Restaurants and taverns seem to be popular spots for arresting bookies. Witness the bust of two Costa Mesa broth- ers .who, 20 years ago, ran the Galley Cafe in Promontory Bay. They were jailed shortly after the older brother bragged about his action to a couple of scruffy- looking fishermen who were lunching on the popular Gal- ley's signature chili-cheese omelet. "Yep, pretty successful, all right," he boasted to these two anglers. "The book clears about $15,000 a year." The fishermen were actually Newport Beacb vice cops and two minutes later the bookie- boniface was hauled away in cuffs. Both brothers pleaded guilty and did stretches in coun- ty jail. Needless to say. the Gal- ley is in far cleaner hands these days. and is still acclaimed for its omelets. A pro at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club and a local newspaperman also figured in raids on local books. In August 1967, one of the bustees turned out to be the sports editor of the Daily Pilot. He and his roommate, a world- famous surfer, both entered not- guilty pleas to felony bookmak- ing charges and were released on bail. The sports editor was suspended by then-Daily Pilot editor Tom Keevil, pending dis- position of the charges. That came seven months lat· er when the editor and the surfer changed their pleas to g'Uilty, surprising the judge, and especially the prosecutor - Orange County District Attor- ney Michael Capizzi, then a l;>ack-bench assistant DA catch- ing such minor cases as a cou- ple of small-time bookies. The two bookies were put on probation for six months, after which the charges were to be reduced from felony to misde- meanor. l don't know what's hap- pened to the surfer dude, but the erstwhile Pilot staffer has gone on to become a very important guy in bpat and car racing. Last week's bookmaking arrests uncovered an operation reportedly handling up to $1.5 million a month in bets. Among others, a principal in the alleged bookie ring is a man described as a Corona del Mar stockbroker -that's how he's listed in the Yellow Pages - who is currently awaiting trial on yet 4U10lher bookmaking charge. This guy's alleged partner in the alleged crimes used to be a trustee of Saddleback College. He has previously pleaded guilty to bookmaking on at least three occi\Sions and has pulled both jail and prison time. A stockbroker, a former col- lege trustee, a total of 45 felony counts. There goes the neigh- borhood. ' • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. \\ h.n·-.. \ < >t1r 111' '"' -:improvements l 1 llll.d f11l.llh 1.1l 11l l·,i: . The Arches bridge is up for : some major changes starting this : fall. The project includes: • Widening the west hall of . the bridge over Newport Chan- nel. • Reconstructing the Newport Boulevard bridge over Coast Highway. • Widening Newport Boule- vard between Coast Highway and Hospital Road. • Landscaping and architec- tural changes. · • Modifying ramps. The city will hire a construe-· tion company for the project by July 1997, and work is sched- uled to start after summer. City officials expect it to continue for about a year and•a half, ending before summer 1999. li'affic lanes, bicycle paths and walkways may be relocated during construction. During Coast f:lighway construction, that road's traffic may be reduced to one lane in each direction. Ramps may close dur- ing some of the ramp work. Otherwise, officials plan to keep Newport Boulevard and Coast Highway open during eonstruction. Supervisor Wilson to host open house Count}> Supervisor Tom Wil- son will host an open house May 14 in Newport Beach. Wilson, vtbo replaced Marian Bergeson in December as the 5th District county representative, will meet residents at an infor- mal meeting 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. He will discuss issues of importance with local residents and business owners. The meeting is one of several Wilson ls holding throughout his district. Pacific Mutuat donates $30,000 to library The Newport Beach Public Ubrary Foundation recently received a $30,000 windfall from the Pacific Mutual foundation. The library foundaUon will put $25,000 ol the money toward tll adowment fund and $5,000 toward the literacy program. Tbe library foundation hu raised sns.ooo toward tta s2.s lnillion pi for~ nnt two yMn. Merrill Lynch cordially invites you to attend our free seminar. > ; I Spend your noon hour al this comprehensive overview of personal firwtciaJ planning. A 20-minute pr~ntation will be foUowed by a Q & A session. TIME: 12:00 Noon -12:45 p.m. Last session offertd-Wtdntsday, April 16, 1997 Pl.J\CE: Merrill Lynch . 650 Town Center Drive, Suite 500 Costa Mesa For more information and reservations, please contact: Lance Jencks, Assistant Vice President and Senior Financial Col\S\,lltant, at 714-429-2805. Soft drinks wiU be provided. The difference as Merrill Lynch. .A uaditioo o( INtt. .,,.,._L,.._,_ ___ .___llPC. THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1997 A3 Grants help ft1lfill classroom dreams. By Michelle Terwilleger, Dally Piiot Bringing phy5ics to lile for Estancia High students is tbe goal of science teacher Todd 1\vogood. TeWinkle Middle School teacher Vickie Groskreutz wants her dance students to have profes- sional dance clothes for tfteir native Latino dance pedormances. Beefing up her students' nature lesson with bird-watching supplies is the wish of Mariners Elementary teacher Connie Bean. The dreams of these teachers and 51 others throughout the Newport-Mesa . Unified School District will ct>me true with the help of $500 grants the Newport- Mesa Schools Foundation award- ed this month. Through grants and pnvate donations, the foundation award- ed one $500 Irvine Co. grant to a teacher at each school and addi- tional grants up to $500 with other private donations. Teachers submitted classroom project proposals such as 1\vo- good's purchase of a laser disc that includes interviews with para- jumpers, astronomers and athletes about their relation to physics. •It's hard to k~p a class as abstract as physics interesting to (students)," 1\vogood said. "This is a theme I'm trying to carry throughout the class: real world applications." Groskreutz said TeWinkle's Rit· mo Latino dance group that prac- tices during her class performs all over the district and cities but does not have enough costumes to allow all the students to perform at once. "It's definitely going to add to the professionalism," Groskreutz said. "The dresses ·are an integral r-----·-----------------------------------------------·, NEWPORT-MESA FOUNDATION GRANT RECIPIENTS ! I ........V KllOOLS ma~, llna Pladert-: +A dlWS a.bar• Mc:LaUah--Nuer I rin, Tiffany Poulson.~ 1.oox +~Julie~~ : Serreb ~~ .: + Anderwa: O*YI Apglr, + ....... Susan ~ • : Annie Tobiason ~ Peck . :: + Calfornll' Kristine Hoffman +...,.. Mkhael Alaniz •• + CollT P..tc Buzz~. :1 Frank F ler • ..,.,... SOtOOlS : : + te.bor View: M•rgam + "'9lmnc cathie Scheeffer, l Viehe J..wt ~II • , + Ka'-r Prinw)"": Julie Gar-+ 1IWWde: Vickie Groskreutz. :: mon, Kerry Dewey Rochelle Lang. Pamela : l +Kaiser. Sherrilynne Oangl, Finamore ·: Kim Michener • + KUlybndce: Maggie Ostler, HIGH SOtOOl.S l Barbara Toohey · + leek 8lly: Carol Curtis l + Uncoln: Amber Sedref, Leslie +Corona .. Mer. Teri Brod-l Skow nak, Paul Serio -• + Mwtners: Connie Bean, Hei-+ c.o.ta Mesa: Usa Carlson : di Gralow ~rtig, Susan Gremillion, Joe ·.: + NMqlcwt! Jana Miller • Havens : +Newport Heiylals: John + EstmKia.: Tom fisher, Pauline .: Daffron, Vickie Weber Maranian. Todd Twogood • , + P-...tno: Carol Singer + Monte Vista: Elaine Patton : : +Pomona: Sharon Baker, Nan-+ Newport tt.rbor: Kelly -: : cy Bammer, Virginia Pierce-Bourgeois, Robin Sinclair ·: 1 Cummings, Shirley Feller, Janet :: : La~nce + Middle 8IMI hlah school 1 : +Sonora: Sally Chadwell, Nor-music: Loretta Robinson ·: I I L.---------- ---·------------------------ -- - --- - ---_______ ,., part of the dance .... So are the hats mg grants to teachers since 1984, for tlie boys." said she loved to see the affects of Bean bas already given fourth the awards on the teachers and the graders a breath of fresh air by classroom. . walking.them from Mariners to the . "It helps with their esteem as a Back Bay for bird watching but is teacher when you say, 'We want to thii.lled that the grant money will give you tlus money,·• Marston provide her with bird field guides said. cmd binoculars for the students to The teachers will be formally use. recognized at the Newport-Mesa HI think it will bring it up close Foundation Grant Awards Dinner ... and make them want to go back on April 30 at the Wyndham Gar- over with their own binoculars.· den Hotel m Costa Mesa. Bean said. Those mterested m attenchng or Lori Marston, vice president for j making a donanon may call 631- the foundation that has been giv-4143 for more mformation. Your 9oocf Jleaf/£ 7Jeserues :Jruils andVeyelabfes /roin //;e 7<anc£ 7.he Ori!Jinaf g.uine Y<andh !J7rark'el (\ {ourishing and delicious fruits and vegetables are the perfect answer' J \Aor healthy nutrition and memories-of-childhood taste. W~, bubbling soups, squash, apple pan dowdy -what could be better to bring the pappy flavor of Spring into your kitchen. So, come on over to the Ranch and get your bounty. M<?ther Nature will approve. Marinated Vegetable S $J.29 lb rge Nm1e Oran 2 lbs I Store Hours · 8:00 am -9:00 pm 7 Days A Week Costa Mesa 92627 Phone 631~ ' :' A4 • THURSDAY. APRIL 10, 1997 ' .:arqUe readies for its grand finale Newport Beach Film Festival TODAY'S SCHEDULE • Some say they are happy to see it go while others are sad. 1Toupe officials vow to never return to same spot. block the nme, but residents claim the measures offered litde relief. They complained zealously to Orange County Fair officials, the Costa Mesa City Coundl, Cirque du SoM!il management and state otfida1s and attended two special meetings held by both Cirque and fairgrounds officials. By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -This week. on NBC's "Tonight Show," televi· sion host Jay Leno heralded the Cirque du Soleil as lu.s favorite all- time circus show. "This is the most amazing circus act," said Leno, who introduced the performers on Monday night's show. -1 But come Sunday, some Costa Mesa residents will be grateful to finally say "au revoif" to the French Canadian circus held at the Orange County Fairgrounds since January. After the Sunday performances, '-crew members will spend three ·.days tearing down the tent, which • they will pitch again in Santa Mon- -1ca. where the show resumes April 24. • Many nearby residents, who have complained about the noise from speaaJ effects and music from the big top, say they will finally find peace. Others say they are sad to see it go. · ."They will be gone, but they .won't be forgotten," said resident Chuck Huddleston, who is among those most bothered by the noise. Vmcent Gagne. North Ameri- . can tour manager for the Cirque, said a6out 210,000 attended the :Costa Mesd shows. making ·Orange County the troupe's third largest audience in the world, behind No 1 New York City and Read about what's goiog . on 1n your hometown . Read the Daily Pilot Santa Monica. "I am totally happy that it's end· ing, • Gagne said •t guess I am most happy for the neighbors. They will have peace and quiet Monday morning." ~ The Cirque plans to return to Orange County in three y~. but will not make a decision where it will be located until sometime in June, Gagne said. There are presently seven seri- ous inquiries from cities and prop- erty owners, he said. Gagne said the Orque could return to the fairgrounds in the year 2000, and possibly for New Year's Eve 1999, but certainly not in the same location. "We've lived through it and we definitely don't want to live through it again,• Gagne said . Cirque officials spent $50,000 to Al Monday's Qty Council meet· ing, Don McGee aitidzed council members for ignoring the qeig:h· bors. The resiaents' begging, threatening and reasoning has fall· en on deaf ears, he said. "You choose to ignore and.deny it" Fairgrounds General Manager Becky Balley·Findle~ said commu- nications between residents and fairvrounds officials have improved. Some neighbors have sajd they plan to attend meetings and offer their input on upcoming events. -. Ed Fawcett, executive director of the Chamber of Commerce, said he hopes the Cirque will return to .~ .XJr,r£ '7•/Y BEAUTY STORE South Coast Plaza Stan Wu~ Lowa lt\d April is Joico Month Ce+ Jnto Cea.-Fo .. Spt<in9 and s~mmer-r------------, r------------, I Featt..\r>e Prodt..\ct I I Free Sample I I 50°/o Bont..\S size I I & I I K erapo I Lite 12oz. 11 Free ct· with I I save 33010 11 . every 1 Qll<.l I I Now jt..\st s10~0 I I 3oico pt..\rchase. I L------------~~------------~ _ Win a Free Mountain Bike! 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Where do we go from : here?" at 11 :30 a.m . at the New- i port Beach Country Club, 1600 E. Coast Highway. Cost is $20. For reservations, call 548-4942. IMAGE CONSULTING ti Professional women can learn I. to maximize opportunity when dealing with clients, employees and acquaintances at ~Image Consulting for the Professional Woman," a free seminar at 7 p.m. I in Newport Beach Central Llbrary's Friends' meeting room, : 1000 Avocado Ave. For more I information, call 717-~801. • TEXTBOOK HELP t Orange Coast College offers a free workshop on "How to Read a Textbook" from 1 to 2 p.m . m the Re-Entry Center. Students will discover some sunple methods for successfully tackling their text- books. For more information, call 432-5162. BUSINESS TALK Orange Coast College offers a free workshop on uc::areers in the World of Business" from 10 to 11:30 a .m . in the Re-Entry Center. A Ca! State Fullerton business representative will provide an in- depth look at the world of busi- ness. For more information, call 432-5162. MATH CONFIDENCE Orange Coast College offers a tree workshop on ~Becoming Math Confident" from 5:30 to 7 :30 p.m . every Thursday for four weeks in the Re-Entry Center. Participants will have an,opportu- nity to work through their math fears in a sale environment. For more information, call 432-5162. HOAG LUNCHEON The annual Hoag Hospital Auxiliary luncheon will be held at 11 a .m . at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway. There will be a fashion show to present the first change in volunteer uni- fonns in approximately 40 years. For more information, call 759- 3277. FRIDAY GARDEN SHOW Sunset Magazine and Books presents the eighth annual South- ern California Sprin~ Garden Show from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Crystal Court, 3333 Bear St., Cos- ta Mesa. Plant and Oower growers from around the United States, includi.ng 50 of the nation's lead- i!lg professional growers, nurs- eries and societies, will be on hand throughout the weekend to conduct seminars a nd give demonstrations on the horticultur- al arts. Admission is free. For ·more information, call 435-2160. COMET VIEWING Orange Coast College offers a Hale-Bopp comet viewing from 6:30 to 10 p.m. in OCC's Adams Avenue parking lot. Admission and parking are free. For more information, call 432-5846. SAILING SEMINAR Orange Coast College offers a seminar on "Sailing the Vessel Without Help" from 7 to 10 p.m. at OCC's Sailing Center, 1801 'W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The workshop is designed for sin- gle-handed sailors as well as cou- ples who venture offshore. For more information, call 645-9412. MEDICAL ISSUES Orange Coast College offers a workshop called uwomen's Med- ical issues• from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 . Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Registration fee is $23 for singles and $39 per couple. For more information, call 645-9412. INVENTOR'S FORUM Orange Coast College's next inventor's forum titled •Profit Through lnventlng" is scheduled from 7:30 to 10 p.m. in room 101 of OCC's science lecture hall. Registration fee is $5 per session for members and $15 per session for guests. For more information, call 432-5880. SATURDAY GARAGE SAlf The National American Thust For Scholarships and Emergency Needs is having a garage sale benefiting the· financially needy of all ages working toward col- lege degrees from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 402 ViSfa Suerte,' Newport Beach. For more information, call 640-4615. GARDEN SHOW Sunset Magazine and Books presents the eighth armual South- ern California Spring Garden Show from 10 a.m. to 6 p .m. at Crystal Court, 3333 Bear St., Cos- ta Mesa. Plant and flower growers from around the United States, including 50 of the nation's lead- ing professional growers, nurs- eri'es and ·societies, will be on hand throughout the weekend to conduct sel'fiinars and give demonstrations on the horticultur- al arts. Admission is free. For more information, call 435-2160. TREE PLANTING Participants are welcome to join ReLea! Costa Mesa board members and volunteers who will plant 35 liquidambar trees on Ori- ole Drive and other bird streets in Costa Mesa at 9 a.m. beginning at 1798 Oriole Drive. For more infor- mation, call 437-58774. CHEER AND DANCE Orange Coast College's national champion co-ed cheer and dance squads will conduct tryouts for the 1997-98 season from 1 to 8 p.m. in OCC's Peterson gymnasium. First cuts will run WE HAVE IT ALL SPINNING • PERSONAL TRAINING •AEROBICS • TANNING 6 Week Trial Membership $89 includes one h?Ur Personal Training/Fitnes Assessment Ful Use of Al Focities & Programs J/so JI .iiliJble 6 Week Executive Personal Training Programs Find Out Why The Top People In Our Community Choose To Exercise Here. Call 631-3623 Regular Mem~rshii>) Are A1Jtl.ible Offer Good Ti/J 4.J0-97 S'4pe-Up THE PREMIER FlTNESS CENTER . 1080 Irvine Ave. (WESTCLIFF PLAZA) at Irvine Ave. & East 17th Strttt, N GAS· AND WASH ONE STOP CONVENIENCE!!!! only·$5.95 Full Service Hand W'ash & Sealer W'ax with any gasoline fill up (Texaco CleanSystem3) Trucb & Vans $1.00 Extra Not valid a.oftla an other dt.oount. free 4180197 THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1997 from 1 to 4:30 pm. and the bna.ls are scheduled from 6 to 8 p m. Up to 10 male and 10 female posi- tions are available for the cheer squad and as many as 16 posi- tions are available for the dance' unit For more informabon, call 848-7223. er, Newport Beach. For more I For more mformabon, call 432· information, call 640-6746 5880 TRACK AND FIE~D TAX PREPARATION Orange Coast College offers a free progr¥Jl designed to proVlde mcome tax ass1stance to low- mcome, elderly, non-English speaking and.(or handicapped person from 9 a.m to noon in room 104 of OCC's business edu- cation building. For more 1nfor.' mabon, call 360-2094. Children ages 7 to 15 are UlVlt· ed to register for the 1997 Track and Field City Championship, beginning at 9:30 a.m. at Newport Harbor High School's Davidson CYBERCAFE Stadium, '600 Irvine, Newport Orange Coast College offers its Beach. ·Registration fee is $5 "Saturday MomUlg Cybercafe" before April 11 and $10 c:Uter. The . from 9 a.m. to noon in Hi-Tech recreational-level event will "Lab room 201 of OCC's Technolo-1 include sprints, distance runs and gy Center. The t~pic of the day a li,mited number of tield events, will be "Home and hearth - divided into age and gender divi-, cooking, gardening, home kions. For more information, call improvement." Sessions are $29 644-3151 per dass or $25 each when sign- CPR CLASS Fitness Concepts, Inc offers CPR c.ijlsses from 8 a.m. to noon al Hoag Memonal Hospital Presby- terian, 301 Newport Blvd., New- port Beach and from 2 to 6 p.m at Costa Mesa's Hoag Health Cen- ter, 1170 Baker St. Fee is $25. For reservations, call 631-3623. CLEAN UP The Upper Newport Bay Natu- ralists will be havmg its Earth Day Clean up from 8 a.m. to noon at Shellmaker Island, 600 Shellmak- ing up for three or more classes. COMPllTER CLUB Orange Coast College's next Wtn.ners computer club will meet from 9 a m to noon in room 116 of OCC's hoe arts bwJd.Ulg The club is open to anyope interested in Microsoft Wmdows and Windows applications. Annual membership fee is $20 For more mformation, call 644-5782 MEDICAL TECHNIOAN Orange Coast College offers a contmwng education workshop, which presents pharmacology information for the Emergency Medical Technioan·called •Phar- macology d.Od Street Drugs for Et-YITsH from 8 a .m. to noon in room 110 of OCC's allied health building. Fee is $35. For more information, call 432-5880 . - -~ETIMES IT TAKES MORE ll-IAN MOMS AND DADS TO HAVE A HfALll1Y BABY. At Oran~ C:OOSt Memorial Medical untcr, WC never forget that ·having a baby requires lots of attention. That's why we care for you with some of the finest nur'SC\ m the community. Just to make you feel comfortable. It's one o( the 1mporunt th•n&S we do that make U) the pttkct ~ for having your baby. So let our warm, 0 fnmdly iltmosphcre Mid expert taff of physicians and nurses provldc you With · somc~;=~r!~=:k ORANGE COAST attend our Matcrmty Tea, (all toll·frtt MEMORIAL 888~62-0CMMC (888·626-2662) ME 0 I c Al c EN l E R Mtnlon.ll Hto.tlth Senlcei We make havultJ ~baby~ m<Xt ,.10 Tlllim ..c &...,_nt pmonal, bcaunful rime 1tcan ix for you. ~V4'1o-.CAu10e For tbt most f>trso"al timt of your lift . THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1997 JOI SEARCH The Newport Beach Central Ubrary off en a free program on bow to find a job via the Internet from 2 to 4 p.m. 1n the Friends' meeting room, 1000 Avocado Ave .. Newport Beach. Topics will include how to get onllne, onllne businesses. onllne job search strategies, the electronic resume, Internet resume ban.ks and Inter- net job boards. Por more informa- tion, call 717-3801 . SUNDAY GARDEN SHOW Sunset Magazine and Books presents the eighth annual South- ern California Spring Garden Show from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Crystal Court, 3333 Bear St., Cos- ta Mesa. Plant and flower growers from around the United States, including 50 of the nation's lead- mg professional growers, nurs- eries and sooebes, will be on hand throughout the weekend to conduct seminars and give demonstrations on the horticultur- al arts. Admission is free. For more information, call 435-2160. RESTORE COLLECTIBLES The Newport Beach Central Library offers a free program on ·How to Repair and Restore' Col- lectibles" at noon in the Friends' " meeting room, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. They will review technologies that can be used to repair breaks, chips and cracks In china, porcelain, crystal and metal in addition to restoring wear in paintings. For more infor- mation, call 717-380 l . GYPSY MUSIC The Newport Beach Central Library offers ltvely gypsy music at 3:30 p.m. 111 the Friends' meet- ing room, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more mfor- mation, call 717-380 l . UTERACY PROGRAM The Newport Beach Public Library Literacy Program presents "Reading Between the Lines," a celebration of literacy at 2 p.m. at the Newport l11eater Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. The fund-raiser will feature enter- tainment and readings by noted actors followed by a champagne tea. The tax deductible tlckets ore $50. For more tnf ormation, call 717-3874. MONDAY LIBRARY WEEK Fourth-through sixth-graders can learn to navigate t.tie Internet, access the World Wide Web sites and use CD-ROM databases at a free Newport Beach Public Library program ftom 3:30 to 4 p.m. at Mariners Branch Library, 2005 Dover Drive. The program features basic and beginning lev- el instruction, and preregistration is required. For more information, call 717-3801. STRESS REDUCTION Orange Coast College offers a free workshop that teaches partic- ipants b~w to deal with stress through the study of actualism from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the Re-Entry Center. For more information, call 432-5162. PERI-MENOPAUSAL Women approaching men- opause are invited to a workshop called H Healthy Eating for the Peri- menopausal Woman" from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at the Oasis Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Newport Beach. Preregistration is required and the fee is $25. The class will cover ways to use tofu, a caldum-rich food that contains natural estrogen. For information, call 644-3151. FORENSIC CONSULTANTS Forensic Consultants Associa- tion Orange County will b.ave its next meeting on •nie Use and Effectiveness of Expert Witness- es" at 5:30 p.m. at The Pacific Club, 411 O MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Guests pay $40 in advance and $45 at the door. For reservations, call 955-1123. TIJESDAY RESTORE COLLECTIBLES The Newport Beach Library and the Friends of the Library of Newport Beach offer a lecture on I •How to Repair and a.tore Your Collectiblel" at noon in the Friend.I' meeting room of the Newport Beach Central IJbrary, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call 117-3800. BECOMING A LAWYER Orange Coast College often a free workshop called "Be<x>ming a Lawyer• from 10 to 11:30 a.m. in the Re-Entry Center. The session is designed for persons wbo 41"e con- sidering law as a profession. F1 more information, call 432-5162. ABUSE PREVENTION The Orange County Child Abuse Prevention Center otters orientation cla..sses to educate the public about child abuse and introduce prospective volunteers to the services provided by the center at 6:30 p.m. at 2482 New- port Blvd., Suite 7, Costa Mesa. For reservations, call 122-1107. DIVORCE TALK The law offices of Lisa A. Cian- cio offers a free seminar on "Divorce .-What to Expect, How to Proceed• at 6:30 p .m. at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. Reservations are required at 574-0866. ATTENTION ~ Coastline Counseling Center offers an attention deficit disorder seminar on "You Can Learn to Read" from 7 to 9 p.m. at Joan Andrews' offices at 1200 Quail St. Suite 105, Newport Beach. Cost is $20. For information, call 476-0991. HOAG BRUNCH Circle 1000, of the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, pre- sents its 10th annual Circle 1000 Founders' Brunch at 9 a.m. at 1he Four Seasons Hotel, 690 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Guest speaker Harry Belafonte will discuss his battle with prostate cancer, his life-saving surgery and bis b'iumphant road to recovery. For more information, call 574-721(. ~ WEDNESDAY OPEN HOUSE Prominent sports attorney DAW McPHAIL .A ll\Th.a.le o--£ .A Ta.le Children'g Bookshoppe Tue$day, April JS • 3-4:30 p.m. ~pedal Reading • 3 p.m. The book about the ability of one boy to use his imaginatoin. u Celebrate the importance of reading with David McPhail Introducing "EDWARD AND nIE PIRATES• 354-3283 A Bookszhoppe for kids of all &geJi 418'7 Campus Dr .. Univer~ Center, Irvine (List Price) KICHLER LANDSCAPE LIGHTING for nighttime security and beauty ... Extend your outdoor living into the night hours all year long with KJchler's lllilli•liiiill•il four-seasons landscape lighting. Come in and see the Kichler Collection and what It can do for voul <l<ICHL&9' I t< ...... "Com1 and 111 our stat• of~· an "6htln6 lab." l • Leigh Steinberg will be the fea- tured speaker from 6:30 to 9 p.m.' at "Connect at the Central Library,• an open house at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information. call 117-3801. ALIYAH LUNCHEON , The Newport Beach Hadassah will hold its annual Youth Aliyah Luncheon discussing •Our Chil- dren ... Our Future• at 11:30 a.m. at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Drive, Cororta del Mar. Cost is $1~. For reserva- tions, call 673-1!403. basic facts important to kno-.y before becoming intimate. For more information. call 432·5162. J BOOK SALE 1 MARINE LIFE The Environmental Coordi- nating Council presents a lecture series called •Song ol the Sea, the Ocean Around us• from 7 to 9:30 p.m. every Wednesday in April at Corona del Mar High School's Auditorium, 2101 East- bluff Drive. Today's topic is HSwim said the Mama Fishy," a discussion on estuaries -the nurseries of the ocean. Cost is $5 per lecture. To register, call 548- EXECUTIVE WOMEN The Orange County Chapter Qf Executive Women .International is having a Salv~tore Ferragamo firm night at 5:45 p.m. at Salva- tore Ferragamo in South Coast Plaza in Costa Me~a. Dinner will follow at 6:30 p.m. at, the Riviera Restaurant in South Coast Plaza. Dinner is $32. For reservations, call 554-1709. 'Ibe Friends of Orange C~ College's Norman .E. Watson Library presents its annual spring book sale from 10 a.m. to 2 p.~ on th~ patio between occ·~ library and the Port$ie Cafe. Por more information, call 432-5087. ' WIVES LEAGUE -I The Retired Officers Wives League ol Orange County ~ hold a luncheon at 11 :30 a.m. at Warehouse Restaurant, :USO Via Oporto, Newport Beach. For mor~ information, call 549-2028. ' 1438. . SENIORGOLf ~ Horizons offers a free golf clinic designed especially for seniors from 9 to 10 a.m. for four weeks at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa. Mary Enright, an LPGA Class A golf professional, former United States Public Links champion and California State Amateur champion, will be pre- sent. For reservations, call (800) 854-0955. REVERSE MORTGAGE Reverse Mortgage Network otters a free seminar at 3 p.m. for senior citizens 62 years or older designed to assist and direct each senior to the best program for their needs on a generic basis at Bayside Village, 300 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. To RSVP, call 723-0233. LEARNING STYLES The Newport-Mesa Unified .School District Special Education Department Community Advisory Committee offers a parenVteacher inservice on "Leaming Styles Multiple Intelli- gences" from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Neighborhood Community Cen- ter, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 760- 3506. ESTATE P~NING . The Costa Mesa Senior Center offers a free "Living Trust and Estate Planning Seminar" at 3 and 7 p.m. at 695 W. 19th St. For reservations, call 852-9951. HEALTHY SEXUALITY Orange Coast College offers <..- free workshop on "Healthy Sexu- ality" from 6 to 8 p.m. in OCC's Re- Entry Center. Attendees will learn GARDEN aua The Newport Hills Garden Club will hold its monthly meet- ing at 9:30 a.m. in Harbor View Club House, No. 2, at 1900 Port Carlow. Following the business meeting, the club will conduct its colorful Hat Parade where contes- tants develop a headpiece featur, ing bright flowers in striking com- binations. For more information, call 644-8806. ESTATE PLANNING The law offices of Lisa A. Cian- cio offers a free seminar on "Estate Planning For the Young Family -Protecting Your Family Through Wills and 'Ihlsts" at 6:30 p.m. at 881 Dover 9rive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. Reserva- tions are required at 574-0866. - NEW YMCA! 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Prepaid reservations cost $12 and atten-~~ pay $17 at the door. For more uuormation, call 574-8780. HELP LINE A private telephone consulta- ~ is offered at no charge from 7 to 8 p.m. every Monday at 759- 0357. Talk with a professional about difficulties in your life. NETWORKER The Tuesday Morning Net- worker group shares leads from 7 to 8 a.m. every Tuesday at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 215-2903. SURPLUS FOOD Seniors and low-income fami- lies of the Costa Mesa/Newport Beach area can obtain tree USDA Rabbitt Insurance Agency Since 1957 AlTTO•HO~ ~ 4)J ~tM.,...,.r~ /' 1 631-7740 «1 Old News>on Blvd. • Ncwpon Rada (A-..... HeopkioO 'i' 1894-1 996 Four Generations 102 Years! All Room Sizes REMNANT ,. CLEARA NCE 5 0 % OFF NOW OPEN SUNDAYS from l I-4pm ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. 1663 ptaccnlld St .. C061a Mesa 6464838 . surplus food from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. the second Friday of each month in the rear parking lot of the church on 740 W. Wilson St!, Cos- ta Mesa. Bring picture identifica- tion. For more information, call 631-2177. MOMS SUPPORT GROUP Group process focuses on work, su~ess and parenting issues eve first and third Thurs- day from n n to 1: 15 P·'!l· and 7 to 8:15 p .m. at 2900 Bnstol St .. Suite J-108, Costa Mesa. The ses- sion cost is $15. For more informa- tion, call 850-1689. REPUBLICAN ASSEMBLY The Costa Mesa Republican AssE!mbly meets every third Thursday of the mbb.th at the Neighborhood Community Cen- ter, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 645- 5326. COED SUPPORT The Newport Beach Psycho- logical Association offers a coed support group every Thursday at 7 p.m. at 3101 W. Coast Highway, No. 311, Newport Beach. The support group requires tre~ pre- assessment before joining. For m·ore il)formation, call -122-4588. The Healing Connection offers a coed relationship group at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesdays at 4425 Jam- boree Road, 180-A, Newport Beach. For more information, call 261-8003. . BODY IMAGE SUPPORT The Newport Beach Psycho- logical Association offers a body- image/moderate eating support group that meets every Wednes- day ~t 7 p.m. at 3101 W. Coast Highway, No. 311, Newport Beach. For more information, call 722-4588. RELAXATION Hoag Memorial Hospital Pres- byterian offers a free •Relaxation and Imagery• workshop fTom 10 to 11 :30 a.m. on the fourth Wednesday of every month at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, One Hoag Drive, Building 41, Newport Beach. To RSVP, call 760-5542. DIVORCE MEDIATION A free lecture about divorce mediation, an alternative to the traditional two-attorney divorce, is ottered the third Thursday of every month with attorney Alicia D. Taylor and psychologist Lee H. Solow. Space ls limited and reser- vations are required. For more information, call 863·9590. , TOASTMASTERSQ.UBS • The Newport Beach Distin- guished Toastmasters Cub 1300 meets ·every Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. in Sgt. Pepperoni's meeting room, 2300 S.E. Bristol Street, Newport Beach. For reservations, call 730-3671. · • Join Mesa Messengers Toast- master Club 691 in Costa Mesa for their meetings at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at Mesa Verde Methodist Church, 1701 Baker St., Costa Mesa. Visitors are wel- come. For more information, call 540-4446. • The Blue Flame Toastmasters Club 2717 meets at 7 a .m. every Wednesday at the Village Farmer, South Coast Plaza Village. 1651 Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa. The meeting is free for first-time visi- tors. For more information, call 855-4308. . •Toastmasters Club 231 meets at 7 a.m. every Monday at the Irvine Co., 550-C Newport Cen- ter, Newport Beach. For more information, call 733-2209. • Harborlites Toastmaster Club 1927 meets at 7 a.m. every Wednesday at the Nautical Muse- um, 151 E. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. For more information, call 854-4580. OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS Overeaters Anonymous meets from 7 to 9 p.m. every Wednesday at West Newport Community Center, 883 W. 15th St., No. 5 upstairs. Newport Beach. For more information, call 953-0900. WOMEN'S SUPPORT The Hope Institute, a center for · recovery and family education, offers a women's support group at 7 p.m. every Tuesday at 2900 Bris- tol St., C-206, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 432-0020. The Healing Connection offers a women's relationship group at 7 p.m. on Tuesdays at 4425 Jam- boree Road, 180-A, Newport Beach. For more information, call 261 -8003. . ANIMAL BEREAVEMENT GROUP This ongoing group specializes in the needs of individuals who •••• r' JO D.w Money e.dt Gtwinctt CJJ For~ Cztalog11r °""" WATEA fllTEA 8YSnMS 1-800-942-2072 tWI MIOS tm'O •USINllSS lUWIB'W CO TA M•U IN NiTI CO TA MESA HONDA BXCl.£UNCB IN AUIOMOf'IVE SBRVICB You ahould be particular about ,etting_ your car 1e1niced. People throughout the area Co to Coit.a Me•• laftalti and Coat a Meea Honda'• Hnice departmenta becauM tlaey know that the hA@ly trahaed teelmiciant cu lwadJe any repair needed. Fro.a espert, precition ... p•hr dla1no1l1 and t••e-•p• to ~rakH, .. ,. ..... , eleetrieal, Ivel .. jciedon. trauaieeioo1, t.etor, ...-._..,.. ,,.... .. aod enpoe repain, no _ ............. , .Hal ~. ""'" .. ....,. of laft.aiti. &111 _..Brt1111L 1p• ~-e..,-JBoacla,dirtda aaewert to sf!rviring que1tion1, uvtr the-yur1, bas bee• very laelpful to custome" and it 1ought aftt'r and l'Hpected bathe lndottry. So, no •attt'r wh.at \J P<' of problem yo11r car may hue, they can fix ll f'ffit'if.ntly, acrording to faC'tOry etandardt, aad tlwy are air~ too . w .. w•oW likt> to u ll th«-attfntion of tlHo drMng pablie to Bal and Brian rid tlM-out1tandJq 1taff Ud •11AM• tlaat 70. top in eoon aad ditto•n • beet Hto•otbt eel'Yic'e in lb u t a. T~y are louttd at 1888 Harbor Blvd .• phoneo 241-lSOO or 436-5050. ...... , -,... ...., ~ ol npefteDOe bi Bili. TMlr ad¥Me oe and Se~ Mori an 7:~ 11-F a S... a.1. • ...... ,.. .. have sick and/or dying animals in their lives. It meets from 1 :30 to 2 p.m. every Tuesday at 3101 W. Coast Highway, Suite 311, New~ po~ Beach. Free admiision, how- ever call 722-4588 for space reser- vation. MENTAL ILLNESS GROUPS •The Alliance for the Mentally ID of Orange County provides education and emotional support for families dealing with mentally ill loved ones. A free support group meets from 6 to 7 :30 p.m. every Tuesday at Orange County Mental Health Clinic, 3115 Red- hill.Ave., 'Costa Mesa. Call 544- 8488 for details. • Also, St. Andrew's Presbyter- ian Church offers a support group for families with loved ones with serious mental illnesses. The group meets Sundays from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the church's Stewart Lounge, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. The group is open to the community and com- mitted to confidentiality. For more infonnatioh, call 631-2880. SERIOUS ILLNESS SUPPORT A tree support group for indi- viduals facing HIV/AIDS is held at 7 p.m. every Tuesday and a ·cancer support group meets at 7 p.m. every Wednesday in the Institute for Holistic Treatment THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1997 A7 and Research, 4019 Westerly Place, Suite 100, Newport Beach For more information, call 251- 8700. LEADS CLUB The Women's Chapter of the Costa Mesa Leads Qub meets at 7: 15 a .m. every Wednesday at Mimi's Cafe at Harbor and New- port boulevards in Costa Mesa. · The dub is part of an internation- al networking organization dedi- cated to expanding each mem- ber's business through quality leads. Call 474-2225 or 975-8338 for more information. INCEST SURVIVORS SUPH>RT 1 Survivors of Incest Anonymous for female victims of sexual abuse and rape and their friends o.nd family meets from 10 a .m. to noon every Saturday at 760 Victoria St., Costa Mesa The re is no tee: For more information, call Iris at 859- 3918. DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUP Mariners Church sponsors a free divorce recovery support group at 7 p.m. every Wednesday at 1000 Bison Ave.. Newport Beach. For more information, call 640-6010. LUPUS FOUNDATION A support group for younger . Alllll patients with lupus meets from 1:30 to 3 p .m the second and fowtb Wednesday of each month m Newport Beach For details, call 536-1734. BREAST CANCER SUPPORT A breast cancer support group meets every Tuesday from noon to 2 p.m. at the-Patty and George Hoag Cancer Cente r, 4000 W. Coast Highway, New- port Beach . The meetings are free. For more information, call 722-6237. FAONG FORWARD Pacing Forward, a suppon group for family members of recently deceased cancer patients, ~eets every Monday from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and from 7:30 to 8:30 p .m. at the Patty and GeQrge Hoag Cancer Center 4000 W. Coast. Highway, New port Beach. The meettogs are free. For more information. caU 722-6237. PROSTATE CANCER SUPPORT A prostate cancer support group meets every Thursday from 6:45 to 8:15 p.m. at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center Cale, One Hoag Drive, Bwldrng 41 , Newport Beach . The meetings are free. For more mformation, call 722-6237 . 2th Participating Merchants • Amaree's • Appointments of Newport • ., Kristen's Lingeri~ • • * • The Butera Collection • • Early Years Toys • • Little People & Me • • • . ~ • • THURSOAV, APRIL 10, 1997 ANNEX CONTINUED FROM A 1 Though it's not yet final, it does show the dty would come out ahead in an annexation deal once the area 1s built-out, Assis· tant City Manager Peggy Ducey said. When the report is com- pleted, it will go first to council committees and then to the City Council, which will determine whether to-start annexation pro- ceedings. Here, a list of what is or will be out there among those New- port Coast homes, all of which may one day be part of Newport Beach: • ORANGE COUN'IY FIRE AUTHORITY STATION NO. 52: The city would likely take over this posh, Irvin e Co.- orchestrated station -though thdt would be decided for sure STATION CONTINUED FROM A 1 use now, we don't need it, and we can't eve!) get up there. But it's lrvme Co. architecture -and the y wanted a hose tower." Such WdS one of the many design dectsions made by the very pdrt1culdf company m making sure the new sl.dtion fit in just right with its Newport Coast develop- rnPnts. Stdl1on No. 52, at 6502 Ridge. Park Rodd, wds bwlt by the com- pd ny to serve Newport Coast, JlOW hllmg up with million-dollar home!> The company agreed to fund the $2 million county Fire Authonty fd cility as part of its d e velopment agreement for the dfe d The city of Newport Beach is n ow cons1de nng annexing the .9,432 acres, mcluchng the fire sta- • tion. Though ownership of the fire . station will be officially worked out if Newport Beach takes over the area, the city will likely take lhe station as well. But for now, county firefighters .are enjoying their cush surround- ings. uc omparcd to some or the little cracker boxes we have, this is the top dog," says Forest, who was stationed in Mission Viejo before )us transfer to Newport Coast. : "Then, pointing to the tinge of sil- ver in his hair, he adds, •Most of us here hdve gray hair because we got this JOb by seruority. • The station has all the standard amerulles: paramedic equipment, d busmess office, living quarters, compute rs, area maps. But their amemlles dl'e a little bit more - we U, amenable -than those of most stations. TPdl closets, desks, blankets dnd chairs adorn the seven roomy cub1dcs that house firefighters on duty. The living quarters also include two restrooms with show- ers: one marked "men, n one mMkcd "woman" for the lone during the annexation process. A1 part of its development agTeement, the company designed, funded and furnished the new station at Newport Coast Drive and San Joaquin Hills Road. Three county fire- fighters per shift staff the sta- tion, which opened June 7 to serve Newport Coast doWT\ to north Laguna Beach areas. • NEWPORT-MESA UNI- FIED DISTRICT ELEMEN- TARY SCHOOL: The local school district is now working qn naming the new elementary school, with the current candi- dates as Newport Coast, Pelican Crest ~nd Newport Ridge. Crews will start building the school -tile district's first new school in 25 yea.rs -in June 1998. • SHO PPING AND llCRE- ATION: Newport Coast resi- dents enjoy proximity to Crystal Cove Sta te Beach, Pelican Hill female firefighter. Adjoining the kitchen, which boasts three refrigerators, sits an eating area, where a poster from the movie "Backdraft" hangs over the gray table with teal chairs. Six teal vinyl recliners sit facing the television in what station para- medic Bill Crow jokingly calls the "video education confe re nce room." He adds that they're not allowed to watch entertaining TV until after business hours. Rabbits frequent the nearby walled-off patio with a view of surrounding hills, Crow says. Pur- ple-flowered vines hang on the arched doorway to the patio, and surrounding plants were. chosen to resemble a Mediterranean olive grove, Forest says. The three firefighters per shift at the station are not only comfy. but the quiet neighborhood enables them to e njoy their work- place even more. They respond to about three calls per day, and they've yet to respond lo a fire in the pricey homes that surroy.nd them, Forest says. "There aren't a Jot of gang fights or Saturday night shootouts," Forest says, standing in the gentle breeze through the station garage. "Our biggest issue is the (San Joaquin HillsJ toll road -we get some traffic accidents.· -By J ennifer Armstrong Goll Club and a 17,000-acre open space reserve." The Irvine Co. is also planning a shopping center near Ctystal Cove and a new CQJlference center at Pell· can Hill. And eventually some- thing -likely a· resort hotel - will replace the resort planned by Disney Vacation Clubs. Vons owns property at San Joaquin Hills Road and Newport Coast Drive but bas no definite date to start construction of a store there. • WATER WELLS: The Irvine Ranch Water District operates a well in the Newport Coast area. But officials aren't sure yet what will happen to that well -or to water service in the area -if Newport Beach takes over the land. Irvine Co. officials and New- poi:t Coast residents, mean- while, remain somewhat ambivalent about the city's pos- sible annexation plans, said Dr. llowml Conn, UCI Chid'.ofOcular Pl:1.111l Surgery. pionttml las(r surgery m I IJ78 I le 1~ the only c1»me1ic surgeon who 1~ .i I lmarJ -.i.ratl)c:d gencnl surgeon, a Board Crnifil.J Oph1halmologm. and a Fellow of the prcsug1ous Arnenun Soc1eiy of Ophtlulmic l'l.i.\tlC and lk..onmuliivc Surgeons. H11 extenmc expenencr and impcca.ble Carol Hottman, company vice president of ent1Uement. •There's such a sense of identity already at Newport Cout, • she said. •A number of residents moved from Newport Beach, so they're curious -but it's not an overriding concern at this point." Irvine Co. spokesman Franz Wisner said the company has always assumed the area would eventually be part of Newport Beach. "It has been a question of not if but when," he said. 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Each year the men offer their services to the highest bidder in a live auction at Art of Dining; they prepare and serve a dinner _ party for the lucky bidder. As a • result of their donation, they have become known as the "Titan Chefs,• and this year they decided to bone up on their . culinary skills. An inside source in Pascal's kitchen reports each ol the men were intent on doing the recipes their own way. Wbat 1 do you expect from four of the most powerful guys in town? Some of the most powerful , and lovely ladies in town got together recently for their own version of the pow~r lunch. The -Islanders, a confederation of generosity on behalf of chil- dren's charity, clicked chardon- • _ nay glasses in the private dining · '-· room of Hans Prager's Ritz, Newport Beach to kick off its 1997 fund-raising efforts and to plan its annual summer party at Fashion Island. 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Opening night was a fun evening with parties at the Sut- ton Place Hotel and a screening of "Das Boot• at the Big Edwards theater. Special guest Wolfgang Petersen, director of the film, was on hand for the festivities. John Woi1mann of l!ido Isle and his gorgeous bride, Ann (a former Rose Queen) · were also in the crowd. You can always spot John: He's the one in the designer hula shirt. He's the very definition of black-tie Hawaiian. One further note on the film festival. Local doer Jan Land- . . "The Lung Association is approaching asthma differently than in the past. We're con cec- trating on finding a cure, rather than just treating the symptoms. Progress is being made,• he said. • The Richard Lehns and the Kevin DuPonts played host for •An Evening to Remember" in the lovely enclave of Belcourt for the Alzheimer's Association of Orange County. 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"'t'khl:. DEi.IVERY STORE HOURS: MON~ 9AM·8PM. SUN 10AM-4PM (IX Cl OSEI>) 3445 VIA UDO • NEWPOaT BF.ACH fJ NEXT ro PAVIUOJ-iB ... ..... ............ lA1o THURSDAY, APRJL 10,.1997 Set _sail for · Rega~'s good food,..and singing waiters By Marta Bird, Dally Pilot : T he fregrance of garlic and oregano roasting in olive oil and bread baking in the for· naio. Those are sure signals of an Italian trattoria and this one is Regatta, a smart-looking cale in a streetside location on Lido Island. Its fragrances are a sweet promise made true when you taste the food. The Kazemi brothers opened Regatta two years ago a few doors away from the Edwards Lido the- ater. They have managed to cre- ate an engaging dining spot that doesn't feel stuffy -you will be perfectly comfortable in tennis or business clothes. Even so, Regatta _maintains the a.us of a better class r-----------.------~~---P.,~~ I I I I I I I I I I I f.Y.I. ..... ~ .... 3421 ~ Udo. Nft'JPC)tt ae.d\ + WlllN: Lunch: 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, Dinner: 5 to 10:30 p.m. nightly. + HOW MUCH: Entrees at dinner from SS.95 to $17.95. Pasta dishes $7.95 to $8.50. + PHONE: 675-1878 I I ~-----~~------------------~ restaurant with quite reaso~ble prices. linens are on the tables at night and baskets of hot bread are quickly served. The many win- dows, unusual lighting and the high, hand-painted ceiling are dramatic, but still manage to pre-• sent a casual, friendly nature and there is perching room at the small bar for drop-ins. Once inside and seated with a glass of.chianti, you will be blown away when you hear David Dixon burst into song with his magnifi- cent baritone voice. He gives ~singing waiter" a whole new dimension and so does bis coun- terpart, Kimberly Luis. They both wait tables and occasionally sing when they have the time, transforming a dining· experience into a lilting festive event. She sings .on Monday and Wednesday nights and Dixon does the honors Tuesday, Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday nights. platter chatter Fred Kazemi arrives early each morning lo make desserts anq a rich variety of sauces that give Regatta's pastas, fish, chicken, beef and veal such panache. Many Italian restaurants serve the same basic marinara sauce on almost everything, but maestro Kazemi has managed lo build an impressive repertoire and the ingredients are even more com- plex than they were when the cale first opened. Farmers Market yields quite a crop Zucchini smaller than your baby finger and darling little butternut squash the size of a thimble caught restaurateur Hans Prager's eye when he strolled around the Saturday morning Farmers Market in Corona del Mar. Later, at The R,itz, he gave a cooking demon- stration of same using chicken broth and light seasoning while he extolled the virtues of this lat- est farmers market's vegetables. It has become a popular shop- ping event each Saturday.-1...ast week, we spotted Mary Roo- seveJt there; Polly Ober, the wine writer; and our neighbor, Kay Segal. The biggest crowd surrounded the fresh flower stands and the bargain-priced strawberry flats. Ch~ck out the fresh eggs, handmade soaps, gigantic artichokes, soldier-like asparagus spears and freshly baked breads. Homemade, flaky-crusted strawberry rhubarb pies look like grandmother's were supposed to look. They are made in Julian from homegrown fruit. Market enthusiasts say the one in Newport isn't quite as interesting and the one in Costa Mesa is too big. Guess that makes this one just right. At the comer of Bayside Drive and Marguente Avenue, plan on challenging parking. Francophile Alert! • On his re-election to another term as president of the Club Culinaire, a French chefs associ- ~tion, Pascal Olhats, who owns Pascal and the Epicerie next door said, "Our aim is to promote an appreciation of French cuisine Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT His gone fishing! For fish tacos Our meals are still a trip to, Mexico • as well as the coast of Baja. It's a trip worth taking. The D'•dhlon Continues Since 1972 and recognition for the natiye- bom French chefs who work in Southern California. "We will have a 'Chef a Table' dinner at our restaurant, Pascal, on April 21. Dinners are held at a different French restaurant each month and the chefs will be seat- ed with the guests with conver- sation in both French and Eng- lish about the cuisine, wine and their own region of France. They are usually exciting evenings. N Call 752-0107 for reservations. Pannini pasta is dressed with a creamy tomato sauce with pro· sciutto and green peppercorns and is laced with vodka; sea seal· lops ($14.95) are prepared in a bouillabaisse cream· sauce; and . veal can have a mascarpone cream sauce, Marsala wine sauce or a grappa brandy sauce with a hint of anchovy. A tart balsamic herb sauce accents boneless breast of chicken ($8.95) and roquefort cream sauce accompa- nies sliced filet mignon of Angus beef ($17.95). MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Mike Kazemi, owner of the Regatta Cafe on Udo Island, continues an Italian tradJUon of fine dJnlng while adding a nL-e of tablestde entertaln.menL And a note about Paseal: Many young chefs arrive in Orange County hoping to apprentice in Pascal's notable kitche n. Among the noted •grad- uates· are Laurent Mameau and Tim Goodell, of Aubergine, · Andre Lechien (now with WoU- gang Puck). David Kesler of The Cellar in Fullerton and Bernard Althaus of Basilic. The Pascal restaurant on Bristol Street is thriving as usual, witP reserva- tions a good idea at both lunch and dinner. It's a good place to spot movers and shakers who have good food as a priority item on the agenda. • Having a wine tasting? Have a new chef? Please send notices to me via e. mail at Bird44@PacBellnet . READING GLASSES & Bl-FOCALS ektvi 04 /oJi ~ Largest ·Selection $2.95 • $6.50 MARTIN OPTICAL QC Swap Meet Fairgrounds #8160 (714) 548-6211 Four varieties of pizza (each priced at $8.95 and one with tiger prawns at $11.95) are on the din· ner menu only. They ·are crusty, delicious and real crowd pleasers, manager Nick Kazemi said. A small Caesar salad ($1.95) makes a crisp refreshing start. Of the antipastt -savory mini-meals priced from $5.95 to SJ .95 -all are worthwhile but be fore- warned; the melanzano (egg- plant) bas absorbed so tnuch olive oil that you may want to skip this highway to heart problems and have the scallops on garlic toast instead. 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Daily Piiot Before Edward Albee joined the pantheon • of great American playwrights with •Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?• in 1962, he turned out four one- a.ct playlets employing various writing styles. 1 THEATER Two of these "wannups" for greatness are being perlormed by' Orange Coast College's Repertory Theater -"The American · bream" and "Finding th~ Sun.• And if you can survive the first, you'll find the second quite rewardinq. accessible entry, its soap-operaish plot played out splendidly by the eight well-to-do characters sun- ning themselves on a beach as their intertwined lives play out with alacrity. The core of the story involves two former homosexual lovers (Markell Pool and Mark Fletcher) who are trying to "go straight" by marrying remarkably dissimilar women -a mousy, whiny neurot- ic (Sienna Spencer) and a sophis- ticated, traffic-stopping beauty (Patricia Nelson). On the fringes of their lives are Fletcher's septuagenarian father · (Todd Veneman) and his latest wife (Jami McCoy), who's also Nelson's mother, as well as a wealthy widow (Catherine Romano) and her curious teen- age son (Phil Poth). It's an inter- esting and occasionally volatile mixture. Influertces of the Ionesco absurdi.st style, later to be honed and sharpened by Christopher Dur~g. are found abundantly in "The Amerlc.an I:Sream, • in which Albee's characters bicker point- lessly and behave unrealistically. The playwright comes down on society's quest for perfection and the cavalier discarding of its members, who no longer serve a useful function. . Crlstyl Malcolm and Rocky Cerda star 1n Edward Albee's .. Amer- ican Dream .. offered this weekend at Orange Coast College. Under Jeffrey Roma's skillful direction, each character gets his Here, the shrewish Mommy (Cristy! Malcom) and the passive Daddy (Matt Newman) plot to put her aging Grandma (hilariously enacted in drag by David Leuluai) out to pasture. But it's really Dad- dy who's being replaced as the befuddled agent (Anastasia Sepulveda) brings in the studly American Dream (Rocky Cerda) to satisfy Mommy's needs. Laura Viramontes directs with a vengeance, emphasizing MaJ- com's vicious, spiteful nature and Sepulveda's spaciness. Leuluai is the comical saving grace of the show, both as a character and a commentator, while Cerda ele- vates his bJand Adonis persona. "Finding the Sun" is a more Get interrogated over a salad. ., ' ,.,. \ t ... I., ,111 .. ( ,I. ' '" Call 714-631-CLUE for Tickets. The Marriott's Mystery Getaway, Corporate Parties, Gift Certificates Early Years Toys 'I. Developmental toys for children birth to 10 years. •Quality toys with lasung and creative play value. • Personal service from knowledgeable sales staff. 642-4212 1827 WESTCLIFF DRIVE. NEWPORT BEACH ' . 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Spencer's manic bouts of anguish are strongly presented, if some- what overdone. • Pool and Fletcher are eminent- ly convincing as gay lovers, with Pool's childish dependency well balanced against Fletcher's more mature coolness. Nelson's uncom- mon physical allure masks a notably believable and efficient performance. Romano's lengthy recitation on the burdens of privilege lack a genuine dimension, while Poth is quite ·engaging as her puppy- friendly" son. McCoy never suffi- ciently reveals what's under -~ For Dinner either her bat or her character .• ~ ·iwo Short Albees• is the llll· est project of the OCC Repertory, m wb.ich students are 1n ~ charge of all production aspects. There is much to recommend iJl this program of contrasting sty~, which wraps up this weekend. · r-----------~------------~~ I '• I : F. Y.I. I : . I I l +WHAT: "Two Short Alb~ : : + WHEIE: Orange Coast ...... : : lege Studio Theater : • + WHEN: Friday and Satur· ' • I 7 • I day at 8 p.m., Sunday M : : p,m, _. 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IOatljtUrlll'!I sea·~ 11\'f"~ flOEun 'li~TIO\\l. mu l\SlltA.~E t'o""" OC "EHO l \Ot~I EUl~E A.\11 'fUTI\ 'El\IUG ' ltailed In IL' oriltlnal N<.'W York and I.one.Ion productions as one o( Pinier·~ llne:.t pb OltJ Times cr.K'klc:. ~ith antidpllion and IOtrigOt'. A prosperous couple and their ~isitiog friend nK'f'Rt' lll)~.eriousJ~ as k.'ll.<l6c>OS rist' ~kt ~ O\'tt •-h2t did-- or did ~a.wen~ them ~t.'2J'S ~ April 18 • May 18 Low·prittd~ April IS-17 ... I #(fl THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1997 r -. • • • MUSIC l'tANO STUDENT Senior Cal State Fullerton piano student Carisa Dahl will ·' present a free public recital at noon today in Orange Coast Col- lege's Music Room 101, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For information, call 432-5725. 'THE FOUR SEASONS' The Paofic Symphony Orchestra will perform Vivalcli's *The Four Seasons · at its first chamber concert of the Leo Freedman Eoundation Classics Series, at 8 p.m. today at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $8-$44. For tnlormation, call 755-5799. MUSK FESTIVAL The Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center presents the "Santa Fe Chamber Music Feslt- vd.l on Tour" at 8 p.m. Fnddy m Founders Hall at 600 Town Cen- tPr Drive. Cosld M esa. Cost is $24. For reservdtJons, cdll 556-ARTS THE BOBS Ord.Oge Codst College pre- sents the Grammy-nominated quartet, The Bobs, at 8 p.m. Fn- day at OCC's Robert B M oore Theatre, 2701 Fahview Road, Costa Mesa The Bobs use their harmoruzmg voices and body percussion to fill the theater with · an orchestra of melodious songs. Advance reserved tickets are $18, advance discount tickets are $16 for OCC s~dents, senior dti· zens and children under 12, and tickets sold at the door are $22. For information, call •32-5880. RANDY NEWMAN Gra.nuny Award-winner Rangr,:;ewman, the composer of the "Toy Story." "Michael" and "James and the Giant Peach," will perform with the Pacific Symphony Pops at 8 p .m. Friday ~d Saturday at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $13-$58. For information, call 755-5799. FILOS ENSEMBLE Orange Coast College pre- sents the quintet. the Filos Ensemble, at 8 p.m. Saturday in OCC's Fine Arts Recital Hall, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa A dvance reserved tickets are $14, advance discount tic;kets are $11 for OCC students, senior citi- zens and children under 12, and tickets at the door are $15. For information, call 432-5880. AMERICAN MUSIC Television weather forecaster Christopher Nance will narrate Copland's *Lincoln Portrait" when the Pacific Symphony Orchestra performs American music for children and their fami- lles in *Mount Rushmore~ at 10 <ind 11:30 a.m. Saturday at the Orange County Performing Arts C~nter, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $11 for • adults and $9 for children. For information, call 755·5799. GARLAND TRl8UTt Jazz singer Micki Rhyne will perform a tribute to Judy Gar- land at 4 p.m. Sunday in Orange Coast College's Robert B. Moore Theatre~ 2701 P.alrview Road, Costa Mesa. Advance reserved tickets are $14, advance discount tickets are $12 for OCC students, senior citizens and children under 12, and tickets sold at the door are $18. Call 432-5880. 'THE IMMIGRANr AND 'fr The Philharmonic Society of Orange County presents "The Immigrant~ and "1t• at 3 p .m. Sunday in Segerstrom Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Cost is $10-$100. For information, call 556-AR~. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS Free live classic rock perfor- mances are scheduled from noon to 2:30 p.m . Monday through Fri- day; from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday; and from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday afternoons in the Town Square at Triangle Square in Costa Mesa. ART ESKIMO ARCTIC Dancing Bear Gallery presents an opening reception for "Baker Lake 1979-1985 Uncatalogued Prints Exhibit" from noon to 4 p.m. The T ee ·R<J<Jm RESTAURANT & LOUNGE BREAKFAST SPECIALS 7am t o 10am $2.95 . WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY NIGHT SPECIALS Served 7pm to 11 pm Prime Rib Chicken $6.95 Chicken Marsala $7. 95 resh Salmon $8.95 FREE Beverage with meal N ewport Beach Golf Course 3 100 Irvine Ave • N e wport Beach 756-0121 ' RIVERBOAT CAFE On board the "Pride of Newport" Riverboat, Home Of The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum (Formerly Reuben E. Lee) Is Open From 11 am-9pm Lunch Dinner Sat Sun Brunch Barn (closed Mondays) Reservations Needed Only For Wed- dings. Banquets Or Pnvate Part.ms] All Ma1or Credit Cards Accepted Located At 151 E Coast. Hwy Newport Beach CA 92660 (714) 673-3425 Fa)( 673-7864 AN AMERICAN CAFE Located at 462 East 17th Street n Costa Mesa Open 7 days a week Mon Sat 6am-9prn Sonday till 3pm Serving breakfast. lunch & dinner Made from scrat.ch pies salad dressings & soups 548-3066 CHARLIES CHILI Locat.ed at MCFadden Place (next to Newport Pier) 1n New- port Beach Hours Mon-Thur 7·00am-12 m1dmght Wee- kends 7:0Jam-3·00am Amex, Visa, Discover. Diner's Club No Reservations Needed (714) 675 7991 ZUBIES Menu Includes Ribs. Ollcken, Steak & Lobster. Pnme Alb. Pizza, 0¢.er Bar Pnces Range From $3 95 And Up Hours 11 30am 1 QJm -Cocktails Ttl 11 pm fredlt Cards Not Accepted. Reservations Not Needed Located at 1 712 Placenoa, C.Osta Mesa (714) 645-8091 THE CULINARY WRAP Fresh, healthy 1ntemational delicacies wrapped within a flat roll Open 7 deys e week from 11 ·00am -9:~. Locat.ed in the H1llgren Square 250 E 1 7th Street 548-4403 THE TEE ROOM Open 7 days a week to the publlc for brealcfest. lunch and dmner Located at the Newport Beach Golf Course. 3100 Mle Aw. 75S-0121 LI CAFE/HYATT REGENCY IRVINE Califoma 0Jlslne/Medtten'8ne8n ~ Brunch. cu~ Brunch consists of several Medta'rflne~ salads end Appetiz- ers. •9inmp, •Pancakss Oscar end en •crnetette ~.Located It 170CDJan"boree BMi .• Nie (714) 975-1234 x2100 Hotn· 1~ Re8erW1txlns ~tu net neoessary. MYSRllY CAl'I! ~et the r. Nair You a.. it! Gueltl become pert cl d1e IC*l9 • c:hericters ~of the romantic """-d the•~ me audience'•~ move. For ~ ind infDrmltion call 714-631.Q.l.£ ( JAVA CENT~ALE A European-sty1e gourmet coffee cafe Located at 3420 Via Lido 1n Newport Beach. ~n 7 days. Mf 6-1Qlm DI SCOR DIA The premier cyber cafe. www.dcafe.com. Located in the Lab. 2930 Bristol in Costa Mesa. (714) 427•5855 SZECHWAN KING All you can eat lunch & dinner buffet Dme-tn or take-out. Free deliver)' With $15.00 min purchase A la carte Mon.Sat Lunch 11·2:30. Dinner 5-10. Oosed on Sunday. Reserva- tions recommended tor large parties. Mastercard & Visa acceiif.ed. 512 W. 1 St.h St. C.Osta Mesa. 548-2060 SFUZZI New ltahan -Elegant yet casual (located 1n Trtangle Square. Costa Mesa) Wed · Happy Hour Early Bird Menu Available Every day Hours Lunch 11 30am4·CQ>m. Otnner 4:~ 10·30 Reservations accepted Mastercard, Visa. American &press Located at 1871>A Harbor Blvd (714) 548-9500 NICK'S PIZZA Great pizzas & pasta in Costa Mesa since 196B. Open for lunch Tues -Fn 11am--2pm Dinner serwd 5pm-10pm. Sat. noon to 1 Opm Closed Sunday and Monday. Locat.ed at 2300 Harbor Shopping Center, C.Osta Mesa (Rear parking lot) (7 14) 549-1511 RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA Located at 251 East Pacific C.Oast Highway m Newport Beach Lunch Mon.-Sat 11 ·302 30, Sunday Brunch 11 ~ 3pm, Dinner Motl-Sun 5pm-1 ~m Call ahead for reserv&- tlOfls 673-9500 · SCAMPI Fine Family Dining. Newly Remodeled. Open 7 Deys A Week for Dinner Only. 5pm-10:30pm We Cater Pnvate Lunch Pa~ ties for 15 People or More. All Major Ciredit Cards Accept- ed. Reservations Accepted Locat.ed at 1576 Newport BM:!. Cost.a Mesa 645-8560 . SABATINOS RESTAURANT Be · SAUSAGE CO. Pasta, Caesar Salad, Homemade Sausage, Veal, Lamb,~ etanan Dishes, Wine, Beer. Cappuccino & Dessert. Hours: 7 Days A W2ek. Serving Sat. & Sun. Brunch From 8:30- 1 :00. Sun.-Thurs. 11 am-1 ~m. Fri . .sat. 11 am-11 pm. All Major Credit Cards Accepted. Loc8t.8d At 251 Shipyard Way, Newport Beach (714) 7230021 GREENLEAF GRILL 8r BAR On die send et Newpat. Monday to Friday 4:~ t.o 9.~ Setu-day 4:~ t.o 1DCQ>m Closed on Sunday. 100 Main 9:reet tn Balboa. (71 4) 723-8643 AVILAS EL RANCHITO ~ntic Mexican Food, W'1:1 The Freahest lng-edieru & A New l.Jght Qnsme. Great Margartet. Hours: Lunch & Din- ner. All Map-0-edlt Cards AcceJted located at 2101 Ptacerul, Costa Mese (71 4) 642-1142 and 2EOJ New- port BM:t .. ~Beach (71 4) 67s.B855 Ml CASA CU-~ are now a Cl;> to Beje 11 ~ 11 Mexico Now off8nng ,., teool. Phone lheed for Orders co-go. tbn; DWf From 11 ;OOam. ~ MIP' Od Cerdl ~. LOC8ted N. 296 1' 7lh St.. 0-Mll9 (714) 645-7626 Sunday at •t• 31st St.. Newport Beecb. The lnuitlE.skimo Arctic prints are limited ectidom and are known for their unique, poWertu1 perspective Oil Bald.mo Arctk: tile. For information, call 723· 1922. SAFAlll 5Ufll Leroy Neiman will present his new collection. "lbe Safari Suite,• a limited edition of three signed and numbered African wildlife serigraphs, froµi 11 a..m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at La Galleria D'Arte, 583 Newport Center Dri- ve, Newport B.each. Neiman will autograph his new book, "Leroy Neiman on Safari." For inf orma- Human Emotioos, • Taking on the magic ol a c.amiVal celebrotion, the exhibition features a c:oUection of beautiful masks that are a.aod- ated with the co)Qdul festivities of carnivals that precede Lent in many Roman Catholic cultures. A<tmt"'ou n free. For tnformatton, call ~32"5039. drculated video instAllation work, •Tue Theater of Memory,• ~ cootemporary artist Bill Viola at the Mwieum's InstallAtion Gallery throu9h June 1 at 850 San Oeritente Drive, Newport Beach. For information. call 759-1122. 'FIRST IMPRESSIONS' •Pifst Impressions: The Lagu- na Beach Art Association" is at the Orange County Musewn of Art South Coast Plaza Gallery through June ts. "First Impres- sions· features selected Califor- nia "plein air• paintings by tJ:,le association from the Orange County Museum of Art founders. HISTORICAl Mr Israel Artilt Joel Rohr presents his landscapes and pol1raits of the Holy Land through mid-May at the Jewish Community Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Call 755-0340. , tion, call 640-5991. OTY HALL GAWRY 'VERTl GROUP' The Gregory Gallery ft!4tures work by sculptor Russell Jacques titled "The ~erti Group," vertical polished steel combinations, through May at }'06 Via Lido, Newport Beach. For information, call 723-0887: "Orange County, Etc.," featur· ing oils, portraits and landscapes by local artist Jack Cannon, and •Colors and Images Pleasing to the Eye," expressive oils and acrylics by Peter Davidson, will NAUTICAL MUSEUM The museum features three galleries: .the Newport Gallery displaying the maritime history of the area; the Model Gallery exhibiting a selection of world· class models and the Grand Salon, which offers touring exhibits. Admission is free for members, $4 for adults and $1 f children. The museum is locat at 151 E. Coast Highway, New· portBeach.Forin!ormation,call 675-7863. . be on display in the Newport Beach City Hall Gall~ through May 6 at 3300 Newport Blvd. For information, call 717·3870. CALIFORNIA THEME "Diverse Media/California Themes" is the title of an exhibit of pastels, oils and metal works by Corio Emande, on display through April 30 in the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avo- cado Ave. Call 117-3801. VIDEO INSTAUATION The Orange County Museum of Art presents the internationally CARNIVAL MASKS Orange Coast College's Pine Arts Gallery will be transformed into the city of Venice through April 17 in uThe Art of Masking LARGE 18" PIZZA $ 95 .• o~1 3 Wfii Good With Purchase Of Pitcher of Beverage Dine-In Only• From Spm to 10pm NOW SERVING Country Style With Our Sunday Mexican Breakfast PRIME RIB NIGHTI $675 [V( RY 1 MOllSOAY SUNDAY NITE SPECIAL 9 5 * Chi~ken, Ribs & Brisket Dinner * From5pm l.s BBQ Chicken, Spare Ribs and Brisket of Beef lneludff: 'Baked Potato, Beans, Corn On Th• Cob Ji S.led Ber 1714 Plwntla lat 17th). Coel8 •••• ···-1 ....... A MACHI Sushi & Susrn..to Go. Complete Bar. l!JI Major fredit Cards. Locat.ed At 2675 Irvine Ave., (Across From Newport Golf C.Ourse) (714] 645-5518 LA CAVE Menu Includes: Lobster. Crab. Shrimp. Steaks. Daily Spe- cials. Fn. & Sat. Prime Rib, Full Bar & Wine List. Casual Dress. Hours: Lunches 11 :3G2:30-Dinner Mon.-Sat. From 5:3Qlm. Visa. Mastercard, Diners Oub. Located At 1695 Irvine Ave .. (And 17ths) Near Blockbuster Ent.erta10- ment C.Osta Mesa (714) 646-7944 THE. BARN STEAK HOUSE · Menu Includes Steak, Fresh Fish. 01icken, Burgers & Salads. Prices Range From $3.75 For Lunch & $6.25 For Dinner. Hours: Mon . ..sat. Open 11am For lunch. 4:oopm Mon.-Fri .. Dinner 3:~. Sat. &. Sun., Maior r.redit Cards Acoept.ed. Locat.ed At 2300 Harbor Bl #31 , r.osta Mesa (714] 641 -9777 THE ARCHES The premum steak and seafood house 1n Chmge County since 1922. Servmg lunch Mon . .ffl. 11 :nm until 3:~. Dinner 'served nightly until 1 :OOam. Located on Newport Boulevard & Coast Hwy in Newport Beach, 645-7077. TA PAS The only restaurant in O.C. to offer the finest 1n cuisine from Spatn With IM! Flamenco entert.auiment. Specialtzmg in PaeHa, steaks. grilled fresh fish & pastas. Open 5 days per week, closed Sun &. Mon. Locat.ed at 4253 Marbngale ~ (B~ hind Staples at MacArthur & Corinthian). Major credit cards accept.ed. 756-8194 THAI SPICE Vot.ed by the Register readers, as appeared in the best of ()'enge County section as 'The Best Thai Food In Orange c.ounty." Lunch, d'mer. oat8ring & takeout. 615 w. 19th St. C.Osta Mesa 5484333 THAI WAVE Dine in or tak&<>ut. Fast & free delivery. Serving lunch & din- ner. Located at'211 62nd St. Newport Beach. Open 7 deys a week. VIS&, Mastercard & American Express ~· 645-3057 THAI TOUCH l.ocat8d at 2616 Sen Miguel ()-. in Newport Beach. ~ for Ulch, Mon . .fri. 11 ::n.m.3pm, dinner &erll8d Sun. -Thln. 5- 9pm. Beer end Wll'l8 served. Catemg and take Ol£ also awil- abla All major creek cards eccepted. 6400123 AAMIR :I) yen d cat.enng IMW'd wirmg hV' cla8I restatnrta in London, Englend. LOClted at :IJ13 Herter-EM 1r1 Cosal . Mell. (AcJt088 from Fedco) 4440JB2 ROYAL KY••R Awird wiring cUline d India. ~ fa!' Ulch MF 11 ::I> 2~. OOled for UlCh Set., ~ bnn:h 11 :~::IJ. annr ...-from 5:~. l.OClttd • 1CXXl Bn1to1 a . NCl'th, Cll now ftr ~ 752-8200. NIKI'S TANDOORI EXPRESS • -Vtx.ed the #1 Indian ~in 0-.nge Cotny. Open deity wit.h I.tree locations to serve you. Locat.ed at 3705 South Br& t.ol. (1 block north of South Coast P1aza) 8000595 -THE ARCHES ' The premium steak and seafood house in Orange County since 1922. Serving lunch Mon.-Fri. 11 :30am until 3:CXJpm. Dinner served nightJy until 1 :OOam. Located on Newport Boulevard & Coast Hwy rn Newport Beach. 645-7077 THE CANNERY Historic Waterfront Restaurant and Harbor Cruise Center. Hours: Mon.&t. 11 :30am -2:00am, Sun. 10:00em-12:00pm, All Major Credit Cards. Reserva- tions Suggest.ed. Locat.ed et 3010 Lafayette Ave .. Newport Beach. CA 92663 (714) 675-5777 Fax 675-2510 NEWPORT LANDING Waterfront Dining, Sat. & Sun. Champagne Brunch, Dinner Menu $13.95 -$19.95, Oyster Ber Menu Served All Day. Hours: 1 O:OOem -11 ~Ppm, Amex, Mastercard, Visa, Dinner Reservations Recommend- ed. Locatecfat 503 E. Edgewater, Balboa (71 4] 675- 2373 SKEWERS Restaurant/Brewery. Pizza. Salads, Burgers, Sand- wiches & Fish. Locat.ed et 29B E. 17th St .. Unit B. Open Sunday-Thursday 11 am-1 Opm. Fri-Sat 11 :00am- 12:0Jpm. All Credit Cards accepted except Discover. · Reservations recommended. 645-6459 THE OLD SAIGON RESTAURANT Fine Vietnamese dining. Next to c.art's Jr. Serving authen- tic Vietnamese cuisine. Menu includes: Vietnamese egg rolls, spring rolls, old tNKhtionel nee vermicelli with shnmp and fresh vegl!tables. Separate vegetanan menu prepared in the tradltlonal Buddhist.recipes. Hal.I'S: 11 :00am- 9:1Xlpm. Closed Sunday. Vise/MC accepted. 271 East 17th St., Coste Mesa. (714) 674-8460 .. Newport~ Mesa Daily Pll0t SPECIAL GARDEN SHOW Sunset Magazine and Books presents the eighth annual Southern California Spring Gar- den Show from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. Saturday and 11 a .m . to 5 p.m. Sundayat Crystal Court, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Plant and flower growers from around the United States, including 50.of the nation's leading professional growers, nurseries and soCieties, will be on hand throughout the weekendtoconductse~ars and give demonstrations on the horticultural arts. Admission is free. For more information, call 435-2160. . SAFARI BRUNCH ' A Safari Sunday Brunch '"" Cruise is available aboard the 54-footEmerald Forest Tiki docked in Balbo~ at the Fun Zone from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Sunday. The cost is $25.95 per person and $15.95 for chil- dren under 12. For reservations, call 613-0240. FARMERS MARKETS Every Thursday there is a tanners market from 8:30 a .m. to 1 p .m . at the Orange County Fairgrounds. The Orange County Market Place is every Saturday and Sunday from 1 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the main fairgrounds parking lot. For information, call 723- 6616. . Every Saturday there is a tanners market from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m . in the municipal parking lot ~t Bayside Drive and Marguerite Avenue in Corona del Mar. STAGE 'THE FOREIGNER' The Costa Mesa Civic Play- house presents the comedy "The Foreigner" at 8 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays beginning today through May 4 at 661 Hamilton Ave. lickets are $8.50 for senior citizens and $10 for others. For more inf,ormation, call 650-5269. NEWPORT ARTS CENTER The Newport Theatre Arts Center presents "The Gre~t $29500 complete Call Toll Free 888-Z71-4567 Don't Delay, Avoid Probate! David Pawlowski Attorney at Law ;f4 TDlel -llA1' 1700 PLACENTIA COSTA MESA UVI IANDS IYllY NIGHT DANCING • POOL TAILU ************* THUQ. N'U. JOIH ZMMt•N• ALONeWITll HLNOAll American Backstage Musical" at 8 p .m. Thursdays thioug~ Satur- days and 2:30 p,m. Sundays beginning Friday through May 11 at 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 631- 0288. EDWARD ALBEE Two short works by America's premier absurdist playwright, Edward Albee -"American Dream" and HFinding the Sun" -will be performed Friday through Sunday in Orange Coast College's Drama Lab Stu- dio, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Curtain is set for 8 p .m. Friday and Saturday and 7 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are $5 at the door. For information, call 432- 5640. F~G Making Your World Better From Within! " (714) 673-1212 .SEE OUR WEB PAGE http://wwwfarthinginteriors.com INTERIORS Remodeling!!!! Kitchen and Bath Specialists Call For FREE In Home Consultation Expert Interior Designers and On-Staff Crews From Concept to Installation Proud Member of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce SERVING ORANGE COUNTY FOR 18 YEARS ConL Lie. S6087S ~ WYOMING SoURDOUGH $19& REGULAR s3a LIMIT alCunoee•• SECRETARIES DAY APRIL23 Open Mon -Sat. 7am -6:30pm Closed Easter Sunday 426 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa (By Wherehouse Records) 64~1440 LAST CHANCE TO SET SAIL ••• with The Datly Pilot when we publish the only official local tabloid on tbe SOth Annual Newport to Bnlenada Intematlonal Yacht Race -Wednesday, April 16, 1997. CaD Yoar Sales Rep ~4321 Sodleo..t• llepertoJ'Y ......... •0eat1aofa s.leaman,• ltuTbag Allan MUler, rlgbl. ad Don Took. through May 11 Oil the Malmtage at 155 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The . performan~ sched- ule will be Tuesday through Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday at · 2:30 and 8 p.m.., and Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Tickets are· $28-$41. For informattpn, call 957-4033. OPEN AUDmONS The Riverboat Players offer open auditions for their next pro- .ducti.on, HMurder at Rutherford House," from 9 a.m. to noon Sun-··· day on the "Texas Deck" at the Newport Harbor Nautical Muse- um, 151 E. Co~ Highway. Actors will read from the play and should furnish a resume and headshot. For information, call 505-2178, .. . •THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1997 'OLD TIMES' S,outh Coast Repertory pre- sents the drama "Old nmes" on April 18 through May 18 on SCR's Second Stage at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The performance schedule will be Tuesday through Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday at 2:30 and 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $26-$39. For informa- tion, call .g57-4033. 'LOVE LETTERS' The Jewish Community Cen- ter of Orange County presents the play ~Love Letters• at 8 p.m. today, Saturday and Sunday and also at 2 p .m. Sunday at 250 E. ·Baker St., Costa Mesa. Tickets are $12.50 for members and $15 for others. For information, 755- 0340 . 'TREASURE ISLAND' . The Riverboat Players, Orange County's newest theater compa- ny, in association with Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, proud- ly stages its premiere show, •nwure Island," at 1:30 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays through June 29 on the decks of The Pride of Newport, 151 E. Coan '1 Highway, Newport Beach. Cost~ is $8 for adults and $4 for chil-· dren. Museum members receive, a $2 discount. For information, I call 505-2178. ' ~ •· KIDS ST()ftY TIMES Mesa Verde Library has story times for children ages 3 to 1 at · 11 a.m. Tuesdays and 7 p.m. ' Wednesdays through April 30 at 2969 Mesa Verde Drive East. For more information, call 546- 5274. 'GOOSEBUMPS' The "GQOsebumps" club meets the first and third Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport Center Drive. For information, call 759-0982. Antipasti • o • lnsalate • Main Course • Dessert Int Dramllu' In Town. HorqHfadt Dally $55 PER PERSON INCLUDES TAX 645-8560 1576 NEWPORT SlVD. 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We like the sound of Newport Harbor, Corona del Mar or Costa Mesa when referring to our locaJ high schools. So why try to be tricky? The names floated for th'e new Newport Coast elementary school all have a nice ring to them: Pelican Crest, Newport Ridge or, most logically, Newport Coast. they make a final decision, we ask them to notice how Harbor vs. CdM rolls off the tongue. It sounds natural; it builds community pride. The Newport-Mesa Unified School District trustees have delayed voting on the school's name in an effort to get a few more suggestions. Before We're not sure Nicoll vs. MacMil-µan (two giants in Newport-Mesa his- tory) cuts it. But Newport Coast Ele- mentary School does. • .. A ·weekend to remember T he Davis Cup has come and gone? Say it isn't so. After ta.king an 18-year hiatus from Newport Beach, the prestigious international tennis event blew into town this weekend with much fanfare and pageantry. ..... And all in all, the major sporting event, made possible by P~ades Tennis Club owner Ken Stuart, lived up to its billing. The first time around, in 1979, the big news was a major protest over the presence of the South African team, which had become a symbol of that nation's then-practice of apartheid. This year all the big news happened on cen- ter court, where Jim Courier and Andre Agassi thrilled sellout crowds with come-from-behind, five-set victories. The tennis weekend was nearly perfect. Con- gratulations to Stuart and the Palisades Tennis Club. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT U.S. Davis Cup player Jim CoUrter makes a big bit on the court while the weekend tournament made a big bit with Newport Beach and Costa Mesa tennis fans. And if that wasn't enough action, you could catch a few flicks at the Newport Beach Interna- tional Film Festival. Some weekend. And that's how it should be here. Here's hoping the film festival will gain pres- tige and that the Davis Cup doesn't wait another 18'years to return. d ear john letters Hedges gives everyo~e ·something to chew on M any, many kudos to John Hedges for his· timely essay on our public servants' endless "thirst for tax money.• Hedges, in an unusually candid and accurate manner, gives the reading dti- zeruy much that should be "chewed and digested." Foremost in his thoughtful criticism of modem govern- ments is his contention that they "Me driven by the desire to increase their share of the public take, rather than by a disciplined stewardship of pub- lic resources." One of the major causes of this most prevalent undisci- plined stewardship is the large- scale practice of "rubber- stamping staff recommenda- tions" as they apply to the expenditure of public funds. Local school and college dis- tricts also suffer from this bureaucratic malady. More than 100 years ago, President Cleveland saw fit, as Councilman Hedges admonish- es us today, to alert the Ameri- can people to the dangers implicit in this "thirst for tax money" by observing: "When more of the people's ~ustenance is exacted through the form of taxation than is nec- essary to meet the just obliga- tions of government and expenses of its economical administration, such exaction becomes ruthless extortion and a violation of the fundamental principles of free government." Evidently, Hedges and Cleveland have similar beliefs apout how government should serve its citizens. LEFTERIS LAVRA.KAS Costa Mesa Regarding John Hedges' col- umn ot March 29: "Why are there so many questions?" Here I are a few more for him. • Why are the people so in favor of Proposition 13 and oth- er tax cuts unable to see why the quality of California's pµblic school system has fallen to last place? . • Why does anyone (espe- cially anyone with so little regard for public education) th.lllk schools can figure out how to teach abstinence when, after thousands of years of try- ing, churches haven't been able to do it? • If the Founding Fat.pers had been able to anticipate the destructive po~er d abuses of assault wea , does any- one think the d have wanted us all to have one? • Why is having and using guns to shoot people common- place, while having and using them to shoot birds is rare? • Why would someone who flies planes for a living question the value of travel (01' is it just travel he disagrees with)? • Why would anyone with an ounce of sense believe a news- paper story that treated Bob Doman like Loretta. Sanchez? • Why, instead of using their advantage in Congress to help govern better, are the people with the right stuff pigging out in an orgy of unfounded allega- tions, rumor and innuendo (the rest of us have already passed judgment on Clinton -we vot- ed for him)? • Why not put a clause in the bill to ban partial birth abor- tions that protects the life of the mother, which Clinton h~s said he would sign (or could it be that proponents are more inter- ested in playing politics than · they are in getting the ban passed)? • What if God is a liberal? W. ROBERT SCHMIDT Corona del MM correspondence reader readion Hunting should be outlawed I t was with great sadness that l read about the vicious attacks on the ducks and geese at Costa Mesa's TeWinkle Park. Unfortunately, similar and even more gruesome tragedies take place legally in our wilder- ness areas on a regular basis. I'm talking about hunting, when so- called "sportsmen• flock to the woods to see what they can kill for the fun of it. Not only do many animals suf- fer an agonizing death, they all too often wind up maimed and crippled, with eyes shot out and wings and limbs blown off. Hunting is simply a barbanc activity that has no place in a civ- ilized society and should be out- lawed. RICK GAR1NER LagtV'la Beach Some schools are not treated equally I am trying to understand the district's concept of asset-sharing among the schools. Corona del Mar has a state-of-the-art aquatic center, newly redone tennis courts, a new technology lab, a ttewly installed $800,000 air con- ditioning system. and $1 million worth of renovations. But, those 4rell't district assets; those are Corona del Mar's assets, and are bot shared with other schools. usage of the sports facilities after school hours. Finally, there would be a Mesa a5set that other schools would want to share, and Mesa would have been glad to accommodate them. The district nixed the joint-use agreement. Instead, it thought of a betterasset for Mesa to share with the other schools in the dis- trict. It sold off part of Mesa's school site. Now that the money from the sale of Mesa's school property is almost due, I'm bet- ting that the school district has found a Mesa asset that they will share abundantly with the two Newport Beach high schools, and the Newport Beach junior high. In fact, I bet Mesa won't have to bother figuring out what to do with any of that money. But I'm not concerned. I'm sure if they fix up Harbor High with Mesa's money, Mesa's students will get to run over there to use Harbor's bathrooms, if Harbor students aren't using them. Let's see equality throughout the district. Let's sell off a few acres atevery high school, so Mesa has a chance to receive from the district asset pool. GAY GEISER-SANDOVAL Costa Mesa No smoking at the fair . . Wedge is bodysurfers' inheritance. THE ISSUE: Bodysurfers and body-board- ers are locked in a battle over use of one of t he most popular surf spots on the coast. L et no contest privatize the only Wedge we all have. From an objective point of view, many people don't like the idea of any type of professional surfing contest at the Wedge (or at Trestles, Malibu, Rincon, etc.) Contests are organized for select. exclusive interests by promoters for private gain. 1bis is the inher- ent and ugly truth. When this contest proposal came up for its ultimate approval, the Balboa Peninsula Point Association and the City Council decided to vote it down. Emergency vehicle access, large crowds, traffic congestion, noise and trash were some of the rea- sons. The media's knowledge of a first-ever Wedge contest would magnify these problems greaur. However, it appears that from the printed rhetoric in the papers that the Wedge bodysurfers have been singled out ~ the sole anti- contest entity. Though they may have opposed the idea of a Wedge contest of any kind, it wasn't their call to make, in spite of all the mud now being ~lung average body-boarder was born and long before body-boarding magazines began using the Wedge as its mainland launching venue for their product's credibil- ity and profits. From the outset. the maga- zines ignored, if you will, the natives -the original pioneers of the Wedge, the bodysurfers. And history will always note that fact, regardless of what new, trendy surf vehicle is currently popular. A look at the blackball situa- tion at the Wedge, on a yearly basis, heavily favors the body- boarders and those who use skim boards, surfboards, etc. For six full months, from the end of October to the end of April, the Wedge is anyone's wave. Body-boarders figure prominently in this span. From May through October, before 10 a .m. and after 5 p.m. this is again true. the Wedge Preservation Society would agree that the body- boarders themselves are not the problem: it is simply the shear numbers of them. They descend upon the Wedge in masses dur- ing a south swell. The Wedge is a relatively small area and competition for each wave is fierce. Bodysurfers have little chance of cleanly has a direct stake in the future of the Wedge. . As far as the sport of bodysurf- ing dying out, I feel it is holding its own. San Diego saw fit to set aside a bodysurfing-only beach called "Boomers" near La Jolla Cove. There are various body- surfing associations everywhere. One notable example is the 1997 Pipeline Bodyswfing Classic held DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Bodysurfers say the wedge ls thelr .spol Harbor ffigh has the district's Olympic-sized pools, large the- eter and footba.11 field. Those are available to other schools, U Har· bor High studentsaren't using them. Smoking should be banned in the Arlington Theatre and the Grandstand areas of the fair- grounds. • theirway. Bodysurfers, who really have nowhere else to go since the whole CaJif omia coast is open to body-boarding year round, have seven hours a day from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. from May through October. 'This slot may exist, to some extent, to a farsighted Newport Beach City Council which, appreciative of the history of the Wedge, recognizes its bodysurfing heritage. catching a wave in this situation. Some sort of regulation, 1,e. blackball, giving each group their fair share of th1s beloved resource is a necessary evil, and b.as been dealt with by the city council in a fair and ethical way. Costa Mesa High has leaky IOOfs, failing celling tiles, a crwn- 'bltng lyceum that w9n't house a cruarter of the student population, a small pool, showen that won't work, ratty tennis courts, a track Oat needs repair and naturally torming lakes whenever lt rain.s. other school wanted to share assets. · lWo years ago, the dty and board otfered to build a fadlltyon Mesa'• campus the students' exclusive use g achooJ houn. Theex- ~anc:fe WU for l\ll!1IMr Orang • s:c>unty Pair par~ Md dty ' With the large number of per- sons right next to each other this is both a safety and health lssue. Even if only a sme.11 percentage of the crowd smokes the entire area is blanketed immediately with pollutants. The evidence for the hann.ful effects of secondhand smoke is now widely accepted. In addition, more recent stud.let show the smoke from the burning tip of the cigarette is an order ot magni- tude higher in cancer-causing substances than the smoke inhaled by smokers. It is precisely this very h4rmlul smoke that the non-smo)cers a.re exposed to in a aowd. MICHA.El. A.. GLVECIC Newport Beach I r This proposed tontest on a public beach would have exclud- ed everyone but the handful of privileged body-boarders from the water for two to three days. The exclusion of any and every- one else would have been for private and corporate gain. The concepts of capitalism and . unfairness should come to mind. But on lh1t issue in the papers one reads that the bodysurfen are "selfish", •old" and that their numbers pale in coanpari.son to those of the body-boarders. Could it be that those making these comments are affiliated with lh1t contest and stand to g4in it it goesf A quick histoiy of the Wedge uncovers these f a.cts: Bodyswfing nourllhed here long before th• . ' Mathematically, this calculates out to the bodyswfers having the Wedge for one quarter of the year. CHIPSTEBU Corona del Mar I am 43 yea.n old. a family man and a Wedge bodyswfer since I wu t•. t have patJenUy watched as the body-boarder vs. bodysurfer inue hu developed over the put few years. Penon~ I have no problem wtth the -boerden, and feel The Wedge PreseIVation Soci- ety did not make the dedsion to nix the body-boarding contest1 1t was the Balboa Peninsula resi- dents and dty council members who voted against it. The body- surfers did not attend these meetings but did make their position clear on holding •ANY• contest at the Wedge to those involved. This wu n~er a body- boarder vs. bodylurfer illue. The WPS bu virtually takeD rMJ>OI\· sibility for the Wedae by keeping its legacy intact and tating cere ol the place by organildnabeach ('IAAnupa and other Datable prserntion eff0111. TM WPS ' U.S:saeATORS a.t.a Bo.-. (D), 112 Hart SeNte Bldg .. Suite 112. Washington D.C., 20510, (202) 22~3553 or 2250 £.Imper- "Sylvan made all the difference:' Better grad~ and higher self-esteem. 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His time to plead his case came at the oommission's Wednesday meeting, where several locals spoke in support of the project. •What the ocean floor looks like without this is just baden sand," Newport Beach resident Michael Crosby said. ·vou'll find more plastic bottles and fins on the ocean bottom near the jetty." Others spoke against the per- mit, many citing the fact that Stre• icbenberger hadn't bothered to go through the required process. But Streicbenberqer explained be had thought bis 10-acre aqua-cul- ture lease from the state Depart- ment of Fish and Game was enough. Commission staff members said they have been trying for years to work out a way to deal with Streicben0erger's laclt o 1l permit. They also noted one of the pro- ject's main aims is to cultivate mussels -but it sits in an area where such activity is prohibite9 because of its proximity to a sani- tation district outfall. 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Stevens said Hoag will keep its not-for-profit status, which he described as "intrinsic to the MISSION CONTINUEQ FROM A 1 were always next to me and holding my hand." The children gave the stu- dents hand-made necklaces, bracelets and anything they could fashion out of the materials they had. •Even kids who don't have a lot can be very caring and lov- ing," she said. _.0~~~'f/.MATTRESS utlet Store • •• 3168 Harbor lllvd. Costa Mesa One llloc.k 5outll of .05 Pwy 545-7168 J("h' t~ ~\t .:'tnl ' "''n (\ r m ~~ tting thrt~ J ' · ~v~nt ~~'""~\ft-J h ' un t ~t ~"ll:lt)~ t\~~"-futtl\lnt~ "'~"" th \0 mu~t~ ~:\hi~it\)l'S with inn\Wl\th: \ '~~~ (\)f th~ pl'-U\t enthufit~t t'() th~ , -.rhi~ti~lt\I gtuJencr. l\nd\~~ uniqut h briJ~, att°'n\t ~ut."l\tkm"I tnimu~ tmd .~ 'rcri~n~ th~ \"mtfor of nu ik.nl ~. \lk·tl\f\l\lgh .)tl'\1 'tition gnrJ~ns • \\turing unique l m. I ape ik· , ~ \~r ~uJ ns nnd m 8ri r :wnrit~ sht'~u~ )mrlim nm shl\rrenu~! Jmi it'° mJ nd~ uc ~ ~! For more infonnation call: ( 7 14) 4 3 5 .. 2160 mission of the organization,• and the potential af:tillation will not lead to cutbacks or layoffs. While the hospital's revenue surplus dropped from S1 mil- lion in 1995 to S4 million in 1996, Stevens said the board's dedlion wu not compelled by a tiJcal crisis. "The primary focus ls the response to what's happening in the workplace," Stevens said. •(Hospital) networks are coming together to make their product available to the health plans, and we want to be sure Keny Barklow, a Corona del Mar junior, said living in the tent city was an experience m itself. "There was o huge windstorm one night,• Kerry said. "The winds were strong enough that it bent the metal aild most of our zippers broke." The students went to a nearby church to eat and worship before and after they were sent out to their villages every day. For Griffin Morris, a freshman at Corona del Mar High, the trip was something to look forward to we can do that.• Asked if the afflliation with Catholic hospitals would threaten the availability oi abortion procedures at Hoag, Stevena said, ·we will not become a catholic hospital, so we are not subject to Catholic directives.• Hoag Hospital, which opened in 1952, features 416 beds a.od 749 on-staff physi- cians, with four affiliated health centen located in Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach and Irvine. after hearing the positive experi- ences of her older siblings. "It's like s'erving God, show- ing the kids God's love through you," GrUfin, 15, aaid. She did a lot of reflecting upon her return to Newport Beach. "It makes you look at your life,• Griffin said. 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With the exception of men's volleyball and women's tennis, the Pirates are floundering, with the baseball and softball teams being at the bottom of that barrel. But, the Pirates can look back to last fall with some pride -a pride that is rarely celebrated and touted among college athletics. OCC's fall athletes recorded a cumulative grade average of 2.98, or a "B" average as reported by the OCC physical education division. Almost 200 student-athletes lettered in Coast's 11 fall programs. The team that enjoyed the most success in the department was the five-woman golf team that was well above par. The women's golf team, competing in its first season under Coach Gordie Fitzel, was almost a straight-A team earning a 3.51 -that's almost perfect. More than half of the fall teams and all but one women's unit scored above a 3.00 in the classroom. The 13-member women's volleyball squad scored a 3.25 followed closely behind by the women's basketball and men's cross country team's 3.15. The men's water polo team earned a 3.14, followed by the 3.07 turned in by the female harriers. The largest squad in the department, the football team, tallied the lowest average score of 2.30. Last year, the entire athletic program at Coast recorded an average GPA of 2.86. More than 450 students participate in intercollegiate sports at the community college, and are served by academic adviser Sheryl Kempkes. Kempkes, a former softball pitcher at the University of Arizona, said, "We have a high caliber of student athlete here at Orange Coast College. Over the yea.rs, a number of our former athletes have gone on to careers • SEE COLLEGES PAGE 83 QUOTE OF· THE DAY "I've never Sttn a f1CJ.1M Uh thal whoe everytNng went ri,M /OI' one team and abaolulely rwlhing went righl for the other ... • -a>M BASEBAU COACH JOE KOH - high scho~I baseball Seven CdM home runs .._ created a famlllar scene (above) Wednesday; at left Newport's Ray Ohrel runs down CdM's Preston Altobello on pickoff play. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT STA Sea View League W LT • • • NeNpOrt tc.bor vs. Woodbridge, at Windrow Park CdM at Santa Margarita El Toro at Irvine Sailors watch Corona del Mar slam seven home runs in their own park as Sea Kings explode with 20-hit attack in Sea View League baseball runaway. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Corona del Mar High junior left-bander Ryan Lewis extended the Sea King pitching staff's scoreless innings streak to 28 Wednesday at Sea View League ana Back Bay rival Newport Haroor. But even that couldn't steal the thunder from Coach Joe Kob's launching pad lineup. _ CdM hitters mashed seven home runs and 20 hits off three Newport hurlers, continuing last week's Pride of the Coast Tournament domination with a t 17 -0 victory that actually was as one- sided as the score indicates. "I've never seen a game like that 1 1 • ---111••• . ~ ........ _ where everything · 1 went right for one : <?• McMACION :-t: team and absolute-: • _' ly nothing went : -t· HOOD : right for the other," : said Koh, whose ·:. SOtlFF : squad, in the span : of nine days and '--~------------"' four games, has outscored the three other Newport-Mesa District schools, 53-0. lndeed, it seemed, every ball coming off a Sea King bat found a hole, or cleared a fence, though it's open to interpretation just how many of the visitors' dingers were'"drlven out by a blustery wind that blew out most of the afternoon. "When we got off the bus, I was trying to figure out which way the wind would be blowing," Koh said. "When we saw it was blowing straight out to dead cen~r. there's still no way I would have expected to score 17 runs. And for Ryan to shut Newport out with the wind blowing out was unbelievable. Everything went right for us today. It was just a fluke thing." There was nothing fluky about the Sea Kings' opening at-bat. which included 11 bitters, six hits, three homers and an eight-run cushion for Lewis, who tossed a one-rut shutout against Costa Mesa March 31 With one out, Royal McMacldn singled and Ty Harper smoked one into the jet stream toward nght field, sparking the first of many uninterrupted tours around the bases. Three hitters later, Paul MacMillan rode the same opposite-field alley for a three-run blast, and Ryan Achterberg •SEE 17-0 PAGE 82 daily pilot high school athlete of the week I ~ I' ( ) " " ( ) '' I I ) , , ..., I ) I ' ' I ' I I ) ,, { I I\ I I I • CdM swimmer has her sights set on CIF, and a lifting regimen has her right on schedule for it. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot results in the pool this spring. ·rd always lilted weights, but at the beginning of this school year, I really started doing it consistently,• Norton said. •rve always really liked to exercise, but I've really started lo.J>~h myself.• Norton met one preseason goal March 20 at the CIF Southern Section Relays, docking a split of 25.69 in her leg of the 6 x 50-yard freeltyle relay to qualify f~r the CIP Prel1m1na.ries ln the 50 free. •1 really wanted to ~ before (a Spring Break vit&t to Hawaii),• Mid Nortcm. a co..ca.ptilli lD Mr fGUrtb ••on u a v.natile impact peifolmm lot I I I I 'Ii I I I , THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1997 "-"'...;,.. _____________ .__.;._ ____ __.: Tustin tops CAIM, 6-1 CORONA DBL MAR - A sacrifice fiy by Corona del Mar ...., ........ Community college • ~N at Orange Com!. 2.30 p.m. • Sof$ell High school • Newport ~at LlgUN 8Ncl\ ];15 ._.. College WOtMn • United Sutn lntemallonal Unlwnlty at South- ern Cartfomla Colltge, 2 p.m. NORTON SCHEDULE Convnunlty college men • Orange COM\ at Cypr..v., 2 pm Community college women • cypt.eu at Orange C:O.it. 2 p m. High Khoo! boY' • Irvin. at Newport Harbor, l pm~ CorON cMt Mar II El Toro, 3;15 p.m.; Cost.I Mew at LlgYna 8Nd\ ]'15.; EsUnda at Uniwnlty, 3:15 • \lolleyMll High Khool boY' · CorON Ml MM at Woodbridge. 6:45 p.m . • ll"Mil Md fletcl High Kflool boY' and gins • N.wport .Wrbot at El Toro, 3 p.m.; Wood~ It Coron. Mt ~. 3:15 p.m; Estancia at Costa Mesa, 2:45 p.,.,,. JWENORTON CONTINUED FROM 81 llOm! Dec. 19, 1978 Home town: Corona del Mar • MARC MARTIN I OAl.Y PILOT ! \tJesa's Sara Whittaker comes up for air during the butterfly portion of the 200-yard individual mectley tn Mustangs' 123-45 wtil over Eagles. • Coach Doug Volding. • Norton was fourth at Sea =S.foot·8 140 CdM girls sizzle against Woodbridge : View League Finals last year in the 100 backstroke, eighth in the 200 individual medley, and was on the Sea Kings' fourth-place 400 free relay quartet. Sport Swimming ~Freestyle sprints, ,eiays. 100 back. 200 lndMdual medley Coech: Doug Voldl09 . - Fnortt. food: Anything in the • Dahn, Norton lead the way in Cd.M's -105-64 Sea View Lea gue victory; Costa Mesa boys, girls whip Estancia; '\Jewport Harbor girls just miss (88-82) against El Toro. C'ORONA DEL MAR -Corona • Mustang o lt•I f\.lar H1gh's girls 200-yard . S r mp 111edley relay missed the CIF COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa '-'outhem Secti on qualilymg stan-High senior Colleen Lund and d iHd by eight-tenths of a second junior Allison Alastuey each won ''? open the meet, but the Sea two individual events and swam f\1n~JS didn't let it get them down. on two winning relays to propel ,~ they cruised to a 105-64 Sea the host Mustangs to a 123-45 \/jpw League swirrurung triumph Pacific Coast League girls swim- 11\'(11 visiting Woodbridge ming triumph over Estancia \VNlnesday. Wednesday. Sea King Junior Michelle Dahn Lund won the 200-yard wun two mdividual events and freestyle and the 100 backstroke, '""''s on two victorious relay quar-while Alastuey topped the field in l•lls, while senior Julie Norton did the 200 IM and the 100 free. ll1f' same. Sophomore Stephanie Lorn- : L<lura Weeshoff, Amy Angelo, bardo won the 100 breaststroke ·~Ptl1e Alshuler and Norton com-and was also on two winning li)nNI for a LJJne of 2:00.6 m the relays for Coach Crystal Whit- 1111 •dley relay, JUSt rrussing the more's Mustangs, who improved q i1c11tfymg standard of 1:59.8. to 1-4, 1-1 in league. Norton was tnumphant in the In the boys meet: Estancia _t){r freestyle and the J 00 breast-junior Matt Hoss posted the top ... twke, while Dahn clauned the individual performance, though '!10 IM and the 100 free. the Mustangs prevailed for a 93- Wf'eshoff was also victorious in 69 verdict at the Mustangs' pool. 1 ht· 100 backstroke to help Coach Hoss won the 50 tree (23.6) and IJoug Voldulg's squad even its the 100 butterfly (1:03.7) and was "~ r>rall (2-2) and league ( 1-1) also on the victorious 200 medley 1 er ords relay quartet for Coach John Car- . Voiding also cited Cindy pent~r·s Eagles. H~1rnes' runner-up time in the Costa Mesa was paced by dou- l 1ft0dststroke (1:16.62) as a person -ble winner Gene Nguyen, who , t bc·st. topped the field in the 200 fM and · In the boys meet: CdM junior the 100 breaststroke. K~1w1ka Tdrayao was in a class by • Sailors J•ust miss l1im!>eU m winning two mdiVJdual 1 ·t c•n ts for the Sea Kings, who LAKE FOREST -Newport Har- I 1t1u nce>d v1s1trng Woodbridge, bor High freshman Amy Murphy ~77 -40. won the 200-and 500-yard Trtrdyao won the 200 JM by freestyle events, but the Sailors 1hirly t 3 seconds with a time of girls swinuning team was edged _;07.86 and captured the 100 by host El Toro in a Sea View I 1urkstrokc by nearly rune sec-League meet that went down to 11nc1'. in sq 90 the last relay Wednesday. . Trtrctyao was also on two wm-Newport Coach Todd Kolber's • llHJ relay teams, while Junior Sailors (1-3, 0-2 in league) fin - 1o.1mmates Rob Williams (200 free ished second and third in the 400 incl 100 breaststroke) and Lance free relay, when they needed a I t11Pry (50 and 100 free) added first-place showing to overcome '\\.o 1nd1v1duaJ-event VJctories to the Chargers. 1lw1r contribution on two winning Kolber credited Barba ra 'r>l.iyc; The Sea Kings improved to Cohen (5:40.64 to finish third in I: I in league. the 500 free) and Marta Solcova 17-0 CX>NTINUED FROM 81 \~nt to center with another • 111 Pc-run shot to shell shock the "'~1lors (6-8, 1-3 in league). : "They hit the ball with author- •!)." Newport Coach Jirp Kiefer <.,d.Jd of the Sea Kings (6-6-1, 1-2-tJ. who have now bashed 19 1dund-trippers in 13 games and t1te polsed for a run at the single- s~ason school record of 29 set last s9ring 1 ·When you hit fly balls on a dh like today, it's conducive to st}ccess. I've never seen the wind blowing here llke it did today dur- ir(g a game." CclM produced three more ~s in the second, without the ~n. efit of a home run, but gener- d back-to·back Jobs by cMackin and Harper, who at centuated the hardest hit b mer of the day with en emphat-1d mid-swing grunt, to make it ·~-.0. ; Nick Hood, the No. 9 hitter ud, at the time, the only Sea Ktng tarter without a hit, deared center-field fMCe ln the fourth Moior catcher Evan Schiff '"'c uted a three-run •tater• in the ~to rotind out the final margin. \ And wbJ.le C<Hi ~en were l exploding like a string of fire- crackers. Lewis was getting plen- ty of help from his teammates on defense. Newport's first two hitters reached in the first, but both we re picked off on the same implausi- ble rundown play, which included McMackin sprinting in from right field to tag out a"Tar base runner trying to retreat to first. Sea King infielders turned more traditional twin killings in the third and fourth, and the visi- tors got the final two outs of the fifth by throwing a Sailor runner out at the plate on a wind-blown single off the center-field fence, then gunning down a man at third, who made the mistake of trying to advance on a bouncing pitch that Schiff blocked, retrieved and fired to Matt Lar- son, whose slap tag made it an easy call. Hood also added a ~lvtng catch in center. Lewis, who yielded eight hits, walked five and struck out four, gave up a leadott double to Joe Urban in the sixth, but stranded him at third. •Ryan didn't really have his curveball today," Koh said of his surgi1lg starter, who had been used only in relief, before last week's gem against Mesa. "He threw mostll f 11tballs and (1:11.30 to finish second in the 100 butterfly) as personal records. Lisa Swain (SO free) was anoth- er individual winner for the Sailors. BOYS CosUI Mesa 93, Est.and.• 69 200 medley rei.y -1. Estancia (Sen- ften. Taboada, Hoss, Wayman), 1:53.40. 200 frM -1. Walters (CM), 2:00.82; 2. Cleaver (CM), 2:02.18; 3. Caulkin (E), 2:14.22. 200 IM -1. Nguyen (CM), 2:21 .18; 2. O'Brien (CM), 2:29.10; 3. Graves (E), 2:46.35. 50 frM -1. Hoss (E), 23.6; 2. Soria (CM), 24.19; 3. Walters (CM), 24.6. 100 fly -1. Hoss (E). 1:03.7; 2. Dunn (CM), 1 :06.7; 3. Thorpe (E), 1 :09.88. 100 free -1. Montgomery (CM), 55.25; 2. Samaniego (CM). 55.69; 3. Soria (CM), 59.66. 500 frM -1. Cleaver (CM), ~:27.09; 2. Caulkin (E). 6:17.8; 3. Thorpe (E), 6:52.34. 200 frM N l•y • 1. Costa Mesa (Soria, Walters. Montgomery, Tipton). 1:37.19. 100 b.ck -1. Tipton (CM). 1:06.87; 2. Gonzalez (CM), 1:07.44; 3. Senften (E), 1·10.10. 100 bfffst -1. Nguyen (CM), 1:11.35; 2. O'Brien (CM), 1:12.69; 3. Taboada (E). 1:13.12. 400 frM rel•y • 1. Costa Mesa (Soria, Walters, Oeaver, O'Brien), 3:43.65. Corona del Mar 127, Woodbridge 40 200 medley relay • 1. Corona del Mar (Tarayao, Hacker, Williams, Emery), 1:48.84. 200 frM -1. Williams (CdM), 1:56.13; 2. Strelzow (CdM), 2:00.59; 3. Weir (CdM), 2:09.68. 200 IM -1. Tarayao (CdM), 2:07.86; 2. Maziar (W), 2:20.70; 3. Rujanawech (CdM), 2:23.56. 50 frM · 1. Emery (CdM), 23.52; 2. C. Kramer (CdM), 24.35; 3. Weir (CdM). 26.34. 100 fir.-1. Maziar,(W). 1:01 .21; 2. Hack· er (CdM. 1:02.26; 3. Palda (CdM). 1:02.38. 100 frM · 1. Emery (CdM), 53.45; 2. S. ~ramer (CdM). 53.47; 3. Powers (CdM), 54.78. 500 frM · 1. Strelzow (CdM), 5:25.13; 2. Kattan (CdM), 5:56.53; 3. No name (W), 6:26.93. 200 frM rei.y,-1. Corona del Mar (Emery, C. Kramer, 5. Kramer. Williams), 1:37.10. 100 badt -1. Tarayao (CdM), 59.90; 2. Palda (CdM), 1:08.31; 3. Dawayne (W), 1:29.58. 100 brHst-1. Williams (CdM), 1:05.50; 2. Bentley (CdM). 1: 11 .16; 3. Hacker (CdM), 1:12.78. 400 frM ,...y -1. Corona del Mar (S. Kramer. Strelzow. Rujanawech, Tarayao). 3:35.16. GIRLS CosUI Mesa 123, Estancia 45 200 medley Ni.y -1. Costa Mesa (Lund, Alastuey. Lombardo, Smith). 2:03.42. 200 frM -1. Lund (CM), 2:06.97; Smith (CM), °2:18.84; 3. Wells (CM), 2:24.91. 200 IM -1. Alastuey (CM), 2:27.90; 2. Whittaker (CM), 2:37.34; 3. Grogan (CM), 2:45.97. 50 frM -1. Cassity (E), 27.63; 2. Smith (CM), 28.43; 3. Lee (CM), 29.50). 100 fly -1. Baker (E), 1:15.78; 2. Devey (CM), 1:16.0; 3. Wells (CM), 1:18.28. 100 frM · 1. Alas1uey (CM), 59.41; 2. Cassity (E), 1:02.44; 3. A Howse (CM), 1:05.59. 500 frM -1. A Howse (CM), 6:01.44; 2. Lombardo (CM), 6:08.28; 3. Grogan (CM), 6:22.0. 200 frM relay · 1. Costa Mesa (Almuey, Smith, Lombardo, Lund), 1:51.82. 100 b.ck -1. Lund (CM), 1:05.94; 2. Whittaker (CM), 1:12.55; 3. Lee (Oy1), 1:14.50. 100 brHst -1. Lombardo (CM). 1:17.10; 2. Devey (CM), 1:23.71; 3. Frlno (E), 1:25.97. 400 frM relay -1. Costa Mesa (Whittak- er, Lee, Wells, C. Howse), 4:30.50. Corona del Mar 105, Woodbridge 64 200 medley relay • 1. COf'ona del Mar (Weeshoff, Angelo, Alshuler. Norton). 2:00.06 200 frM -1. Norton (CdM), 2:09.48; 2. Tucker (W). 2:14.32; 3. Blair (CdM), 2:18.21 . 200 IM · 1. M. Dahn (CdM), 2:27.20; 2. Slmmonson (W). 2:30.21; 3. Cooper (CdM), 2:33.02. \.. 50 frM -1. Finnen (W), 26.15; 2. Alshuler (CdM), 27.16; 3. Mel. Tucker (CdM), 28.04. 100 fly -1. Simmonson (W), 1:06.54; 2. Matsui (W), 1:07.58; 3. J. Tucker (W). 1:11.34. 100 frM · 1. M. Dahn (CdM), 58.39; 2. Alshuler (CdM), 59.18; 3. Spencer (W), 1 :00.19. 500 frM · 1. Finnen (W), 5:54.02; 2. Barklow (CdM), 6:11.55; 3. Murray (CdM), 6:23.15. 200 frM relay · 1. Corona del Mar (K. Dahn, Mel Tucker, Bousema. M. Dahn). 1:50.83. 100 back · 1. Weeshoff (CdM), 1:05.87; 2. Spencer (W), 1:10.25; 3. Scott (CdM), 1:14.72. 100 bfffst · 1. Norton (CdM), 1:15.55; 2. Barnes (CdM), 1:16.62; 3. lamb (W), 1:1B.18. 400 frM relay -1. Cqrona del Mar (M. Dahn, Alshuler, Weeshoff, Norton), 4:04.47. El Toro 88, Newport Hwbot 12 200 medley relay -1. El Toro, 2:00.33. 200 frM · 1. A. Murphy (NH), 1:59.11; 2. Cohen (NH), 2:08.77; 3. George (ET). 2:10.01. 200 IM · 1. Pyka (ET), 2:18.27; 2. MOOf'e (NH), 2:27.85; 3. Mcintyre (ET), 2:32.60. '50 frM -1. Swain (NH). 27.04; 2. Barto (NH), 27.33; 3. Flanagan (ET). 27.54. 100 fly · 1. Reaves (ET). 1 :02.39; 2. Solco- va (NH). 1:11.30; 3. TaylOf' (El), 1:11.71. 100 frM -1. Case (El), 58..21; 2. Swain (NH), 1 :00.60; 3. Barto (NH), 1 :02.24. 500 frM -1. A Murphy (NH), 5:19.67; 2. Reaves (ET), 5·20.93; 3. Cohen (NH), 5:40.64. 200 frM relay • 1. El Toro. 1 :50.35. 100 bade -1. Case (ET), 1 :03.03; 2. E. Murphy (NH). 1:07.41; 3. Mclntyure (El), 1:09.69. 100 brHst · 1. Kllngsels (El). 1:10.73; 2. Moore (NH), 1:12.98; 3. Mandarino (NH), 1:19.47. 400 frM relay · 1. El Toro. 3:52.99. ·1 kind of move her around like a chess pieee, •said Volding, : who takes advantage of Norton's ~c mind (she ranks eighth : in her class with a 4.10 GPA, beyond the 4.0 ceiling due to honors classes and college credits}, as well as her physical gifts.· . "She's very knowledgeable about our opponents, so I enjoy running ideas by Julie and the oilier captains about lineups. She understands strategy so well, she's really been a big help. She swims any stroke we need in a given meet and, if I need her to be a cheerleader, she does that, too." Norton, who represented CdM in this year's inaugural Orange County girls water polo all-star game and has also dabbled at basketball (as a freshman) and crew (as a sophomore}, said her weight workouts have buoyed her already prominent natural strength. •1 totally feel the difference. I'm so much stronger, I can even feel the improvements weekly. I've always had rather good upper-body strength, but I'm already swimming much faster this year. I'm really looking forward to CIF." • Depending on Volding's game : plan, Norton usually swims : either the 50 amt 100 freestyle : events and· either the 100 back • or the 200 IM, as well as both freestyle relays. MShe's one of, if not the top swimmer we have," Volding said. •she's like a shark, because she gets in the pool and does what has to be done. She's a qW.et leader, who leads by example. She has the respect of her teammates." Norton also engenpers disbelief from her fellow Sea Kings, whom she occasionally drags along for her tongue-wagging workouts. "(Fellow senior co-captain) Laura Weeshoff just started lift-. ing weights with me," said Norton, who credits frequent • workout partner and older sister _.;:;;~~ : Amy with helping shaipen her : focus on fitness. DON LEACH I OMV I'll.OT Newport'• Ray Ohrel ls caught u 1Y Harper (right) gtvea chale. change-ups today." innings to tall}' 18 runs against Senior shortstop Preston Alto-Newport last season. bello lashed four singles ln four Donner Walters and Shawn at-bats for CdM, but his c~eer O'Donnel had two hits apiece for day was almost lost in the Jong-Harbor, which stranded seven range barrage brought forth by runners. II.AV..&... hJs teammates. Starters McMackin, Harper, Eric Weithom. Schiff and Matt Foster all had a pair of hits, while Matt Larson came off the bench to do the same. Ju.sUn Anderson had a pinch single to add to the bJt parade for the Winnen~ who needed three games and ic1 CA9!1 17,Ne t:1 ....... Coron. def Mer 1JO 0 • 17 20 0 Newport HM>or 000 000 0 • 0 t 1 lewis end Schiff; Urben. Ml"-(2), Blevins (5) .net Jones. W -LMs, 2-l. L-Urben, 3-1. 28 • ~ (CdM).L.!<:f'lff (CdM), Wefthorn (CdM), UrtMn '""). HA · Harper (CdM) 2. MecMllln (CdM), Achttfberg <C.~i. McMnln (CdM), Hood (CdM), xnm (CdM). •zone." Fworfte movie •Alive.• ... ~ manwtl: •Piaying In the Orange County Al-Star Water PoloGame.· Athletle of the Week XV: Qualified for OF Southern Section Prelms In the 50-yard free with a tme of 25.69 at OF Re&c¥. Marth 20. Daly l1Uol Coll«ror sportS arr.I series 97-S "Amy is always doing soine sort Qf exercise, and that reaUy helps push me," the younger Norton said. "But she doesn't do the upper-body work I do." Norton, who recently began abstai.rung from Sunday workouts for religious reasons, said she is committed to her otherwise daily routine, which typically begins with an hour-long morning swim session. Already enrolled in several college courses, the aspiring CPA's flexible academic sch edule allows her to make regular midday visits to a Newport Beach club. There, she puts in an hour on the stair machine, 30 minutes of upper-body lifting, and another 10 minutes of sit-ups. U she can't fit all that in before heading off to afternoon swim practice (2:15-4:30 p.m .), she'U return to the gym. befQre tackling her school work in the evening. •rr I don't work out, I start to get grumpy and l feel like I have no energy," said Norton, who also incorporates nutrition (she's been on something called the •zone diet" since December). In addition to the physical benefits, Norton said she reaps dividends from the mental toughness fortified by her consistent devotion. ·owing a race, I always tell myself, 'I can do this, because I put in so many hours a day I know my competition doesn't,' • Norton explained. ·1 think I have more motivation than a lot of people. When I swim a gooO. time, I'm cbmpletely satisfied with myseU. But I'm never completely satisfied, because I feel I can always do better." It appears Norton is already a personal trainer -her own. Newport ~IVCosta Mesa Daily PiJQt' COLLEGES I • CONTINUED FROM. 81 in medicine, law and engineering. OCC's athletes are extremely goal-oriented.• The •dumb jock" reputation has no place at OCC, or . anywhere for that matter. Despite time constraints place d on scholar-athletes who are busy ~ractking, competing and traveling, a certain discipline is required that almost gives athletes an advantage in the classroom. 0 One of the Pirates' overachieving athletes is sophomore Dianne Pulid.Q.w?{o starred for the 20-11 women's basketball team. Pulido was the Orange Empire Conference ~ost Valuable Player this past ~ter, but had not signed a national letter of intent this week to extend her collegiate basketball career. The signing deadline was this week, but that doesn't mean she won't be playing in the fall when she signs late. ushe's still undecided,• Coach Mike Thornton said Wednesday of his forward. Pulido stands at 5-foot-10, which is generally considered short for a power forward in NCAA Division l. "She's looking at the Division II level and will probably land there," Thornton said. Thornton said that Pulido is interested in Cal State Dominguez Hills, and that the team is quite interested in her and bas offered her a full scholarship. He also mentioned Pulido's interest in Chapman College in Orange, and that she is attracted to that option specifically because of the school's sports medicine academic program. Denver's Metropolitan State · and New Mexico Highlands are teams that have sized up Pulido, but schools that are too far away from the Newport Harbor High grad's roots, Thornton said. u Southern California College did not escape academic recognition as Vanguard Amber Chaney earned a spot on the NALA All-America Women's Basketball Scholar-Athlete list. Chaney, a junior, has a cumulative GPA of 3.88 as a liberal studies major. The 50-athlete list includes scholar-athletes from throughout the country's 350 NAIA four-year colleges and uruversities. The Golden State Athletic Conference, in which SCC competes, placed five other athletes on the list. Biola's Shanon Sincock was sixth on the list with a 3.927. Point Loma Nazarene College in San Diego owned three scholar-athletes, and Azusa Pacific put the other on the list. CLUB GOLF richard dunn MELTDOWN Due to apparent overuse recently. Daily Pilot Sportswriter Richard Dunn's VDT has sustained a meltdown, rendering the unit useless until today. His weekly Thursday golf column has been rescheduled for Saturday's edition. THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1997 81 '" ~ommunity college men's volleyball ~ . •Scott Lane paves way for 12-15, 15-10, 15-11, 15-9 victory. By Molly Yanity, Datly Piiot HUNTINGTON BEACH -Gold- • en Wes!.._ College's Scott Lane lS a tall, lanky guy. Besides his hovering 6-foot-6 height, he's not really an imposing guy. Until he gets on the volleyball court. And it was Lane's presence Wednesday night that, m all proba- bility, blew Orange Coast College's shot at the Orange' Emp1.re Confer- ence title \.vtth a 12-15, 15-10, 15-11 , 15-9 wm. HScott's awesome,• Golden West's Coach t'v1ike D' Alessandro srud breathlessly. "He reminds me exactly of Brett Hilliard • Hilliard is a former NCAA Player of the Year from Lolig Beach State where D'Alessandro assisted for seven seasons. Lane, a freshman from Las Vegas, tallied 48 kills, most that whizzed by Pirate defenders so fast that they hit the wood belqre OCC could get an arm out. "They played really well, and we didn't have ball control,'' Coast's Coach Chuck Cutenese said. "We weren't in the groove." The Pirates, who fall to 14-2 over- all and 12-2 in the conference, came out finng in the first set piclong up a 15-12 win, during which Golden West's starting outside !utter Evan Hook went down for the game with a sprained right ankle But even after that performance, Cutenese admitted thaf he was tense on the sidelines. "I said that we weren't playing well. We didn't pass. We didn't have ball control and you can't wm at tlus level if you don't have control of the ball," Cutenese said. The loss bumps the Pirates into second place· in the conference with three remaining for both OCC and Golden West (13-1). The Rustlers I have captured 12 victories in a row since taking their. only loss of the season at Orange Coast on Feb 21. "The major difference (between this game and OCC's win) was that our middle did better," D'Alessan- dro said. ·we slowed dO\"l'O the1.r middle a lot more and blocked them more." OCC's Jason Klems goes ~p. .q match. Five Coast players recorded kill totals of 14 or over. They were led by sophomore Fernando Sabla who racked down 23. Newport Harbor graduate Josh Richardson s.ent down 19 • · Pirate setters Travis Conley and Malt Wright combined for 80 assists. In the fourth set, the Pirates advanced to a 7-3 lead, but behind the blazing kills and several clutch blocks of Lane, the Rustlers fought back to a 13·8 lead before an Orange Coast point and 18;;ideouts. They put the game away when Lane and Chns Kosty stuffed a Pirate kill attempt. BRIAN 11(,8 1DA I OAl.'I' PILOT Orange Coast College's Fernando Sabia goes up for a spike during the first set of the Pirates' showdown at Golden West.College Wednesday night The Pirates lost, in four. Despite Cutenese's assessment of ht.s squad's lack or ball control, the Pirates were never really out of a "We've had a couple tough matches with them. Tius was a big \"/Ul for us," D' Alessandro said Kosty fuushed the game with 25 kills and Matt t-.1alone had 17 for the Rustlers. JC SOFTBALL Irvine Valley tops OCC, 2-0 • Pirates fall victim in the sixth inning -wfien Lasers put together both runs to gain the Orange Empire Conference victory. COSTA MESA -Orange Coast College's softball team dropped a 2-0 Orange Empire Conference decision to visiting Irvine Valley Wednesday as Jennifer Cessna hurled a five-hitter. OCC's Amanda Ward also pitched a strong game, giving up just five hits, walking four and striking out one . But in the sixth inning. she hit Th.sh Hacten with a pitch and Laurett Rivera followed with an infield single. Cessna forced Rivera at second with a ground ball to short and Hachten took third. Hachten scored on a wild pitch, and with two out, Linsey Welch singled home Cessna for· the insurance marker. OCC's Carrie Ritchey was 2 for 3 with a double and a stolen base. Coast falls to 5-15 overall, 2-11 in the OEC::; lrvine Valley improves to 15-16, 2-11. ORANGE Eww CoNRMHa Irvine Valley 2, Orange Coast 0 Irvine Valley 000 002 O • 2 5 1 Orange Coast 000 000 0 · 0 S O. Cessna and Hachten; Ward and Ritche. W -Cessna, 10-15; L ·Ward, 5· 10. 28 • Ritchey (OCQ. Hachten (IV). (Monday's game) OttANGE EM'IRE COHF£RENa Orange CoAst 5, Riverside 4 Orange Coast 001 300 1 · 5 Riverside 100 020 0 -4 W ·Ward. l · Doron 28 · Sinclair (OCC) 2, Perez (OCQ. 38 • Payne (OCC). Dll 1991 lr~levant W eek is back again for its 22nd yur! That's riiht. J une 22-27 in Newport Center - Fashion Island and other Orange County areas, the numerous panies,festivities., and events that accompany this Celebration of the Underdog by championing the last picl.. in the upcoming NFL dr.rt are all returning. For information, plt&K call (7l4) 26~727. Mont)S raised go to various youth and sport charities. But don't wait until June, enter our pr~draft contest to WIN! I CONTEST! CONTEST! CONTEST! CONTEST! Irrelevant Week·s 1991 NFl last Plaver Dratted Contest COLLEGE BRIEFS Pick the last pick (or come the closest) in the upcoming drall , April 20~. and WIN .. Grand Prize -Weekend for 2 In San Diego BRANDT FIRES NO-HITTER . - Southern Califor.pia College shuts visiting UCSD down twice, 1-0. co S T A SOFTBALL MESA - Gretchen Brandt threw a no-hit- ter and J en Houston fired a five- hitter, the end result a double- header sweep of visiting UC San Diego by the Southern California College Vanguards softball team, whlch posted back-to-back 1-0 nonconfere nce victories. Brandt allowed just two baserunners, strlklng out seven and walking one as the Van- guards improved to 13-27-1 over- all, dropping UCSD to 20-12. Heather Rogers' two-out infield single scored Cb.rissy Vega in the first lnning for the game'• only run. ln the ppener Jen Miskov lill- gled in the tl\.ird inning and even- tually scored on a paned ball. Houston 1truck out eight and walked thi'M to get the win. Na1 aa ca .......... • SoCal CoUege 1, UC San D~ O UC San Diego 000 000 0 • 0 5 2 SoCal College 001 000 x • 1 5 O Kristinschueler and Snyder; Houston and Davidson. W • Houston, 5-15. L • Kristinschueler. Second a.,,. Sodtl College 1, UC San Diego 0 UC San Diego 000 000 0 • 0 0 2 Soc.al College 100 000 x -1 9 1 Flanigan and Snyder; Brandt and Murie. W • Brandt. 5-6. L· Flanigan. sec women trounced La Jolla Southern Califor-TINNIS nia College singles standout Ser- ena Xie managed the lone victory for the Vanguards Wednesday as they dropped a nonconf erence women's tennis match at host UC San Diego. UC Sen Diego I, SoCM Col .... 1 ~ Xie (SCO def. Huberman. 6-2, 6-0; Ng~ (UCSO) def. Crawford, 6-1, 5-7, 6-1; Hefbert (UCSO) def. Ttmpfln. 6-0, 6-0; Potashnldt (UOO) def, OHm, 6-2, 6-4; Jones (UCSO), def. ,.., 6-1, 6-0; ~ (UCSO) def. White, S..1, S..2. DotAll• ~Hetbef't (UCSO) ... Ct.wfofd.~ 1-5; Joni•~ (\JCSO) ... )(le-Ttle, .... ~(UQO)dlf • ~Whftil.1-] . c-·------ r · · · IOH' l.\TfRIH R.HfS • • • \' "'IUI \'ti 1H111 \\: "\\ \\' "•·I \11•'\111" ',1 •!I I ' , •I· \I' I' ' ; I 11 '', I ,\\:--1.i,11 1"1'' 1n1 I I HI I Jr------- --·-------__:) SPRING'S HERE SUIJFS UP!! 40%·70%0FF USED Stay at t he Hyatt Regency·La Jolla, Dinner at Seau's, Passes to the Zoo .• and MORE. F111 out the ballot below, and send it with your $3 entry fee to the Irrelevant Week office: 3723 Birch Street, Suite 11 . Newport Beach, CA 92660. All proceeds from entry fees will go to .Disabled Sports USA. U S A -----19-9-1-iiFL-liSIPliiiiririii-ed_i _li_f If ___ _ Name: Address: Phone: My Draft Pick: Suantrd Pickl (fr•m a s.ood sovrtt -Veu Rfltht!): Eric Kee11Cr·Mar11hall. l>aony \.\'uc-MT.-U1ori<l•. Randy Klnckr· Notre Dame ~I IAnc·l.nno C'oll~. 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So1M , .... may be"'~'°~ u. .. b&ed ~USA'• mot o • 94-{)J74014 For quutiona, oeJJ (714) 2 l.0727. ' B•. THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1997 Breakers -qualify for Sweet 16 , ·Saturday • Orange Coast United girls under-15 squad (7-2-2) off to Claremont with dreams of enhancing an arready unlikely story. CARLSBAD -The game that would send the Orange Coast Uruted Breakers girls under-15 squad into its first-ever Sweet 16 of the Caillomia Youth Soccer Association State Cup Tourna- ment had the makings of a story- book tale. But it WdS real, thus it held all the pain, sweat and glory that comes with reality. The Breakers weren't even supposed to be in the final game dgainst the undefeated Bronze. North champion Long Beach Rip- tide. Without two starters who were suifenng mlestina-1 problems, the Breakers had to first battle the de(endmg State Cup champs, the Leucadia L1ghtrung, a Gold Divi- sion ledm. Despite 15 shots on goal, the Breakers could not find the back of the net But, the squad's stingy defense paced by Daruelle Plock, Margit Vogele and Kate Sunon, the Lightning had an even more difficult b.rne managing just three shots on goal that were each denied by the Breakers' keeper Britta Vogele. The next game saw the Simi Valley Excalibur, the bracket's Cavorite, fall 2-1 to a fiery Break- ers< team. The Excalibur struck first with a goal early in the second hall, but about two minutes later, Jaycee MahJer's cross pass found Nadia Gomez who volleyed to Jessica Lanni. Lanni knocked it iJl :tor a game-tying goal. Moments ldter, the Breakers rode the momentum and capitalized on a 40-ydfd rocket from Ellie Stephens Jessica Luchesi and Margit Vogele stopped Excalibur's top scorers m the upset Next was the contest that would either send the Breakers home or onto the Sweet 16, a bat- tle against the RJptide. The Breakers started the game slowly, and seemed to go down the drain when goalkeeper Vogele went down clutching her knee. In obv10us pain, she remd.111ed in the game because the team does not have a backup keeper. A goalie Wlth one good leg. a defU11te underdog and here's where the storybook tale becomes realJty The defense picked up its intensity to take some pressure off tis tnJUted keeper. Led by Plock, Luchesi and Amy Vligil, as well as Kate Sunon and Margit Vogele, the defense did not allow the RJpt.Jde a goal. After several shots on goal, Lanru knocked m a rebound from the left side of the goal for the 1- 0 win. Amassmg a 7-2-2 post season mark, the Breakers head to Cla'remont Saturday for the Ro'Und of 16. South Coast Spring League: Girls under-12 Slammers 4, SoCal Blues 0 Seven different Slammers ~ayers hgured into scoring cate- gories as the Slammers strength- ened their hold on first place in til e league. Lauren' Birchfield tallied two qoals and an assist Sarah Haas had a godl and an assist, while Martha GardJ.kas knocked in a goal and ALivia Mazura con- Qibuted with a pair of assists. . Also p1clcing up assists were }5ate Younglove, Elisha Morgan andJenny Long. Control of the mid.field was by to the win. Cannen Munoz, Haas and Slammers defenders &Dy Burlingham, Kacey Palfrey- man, Kinzie Kramer and Cathi Orangi allowed no shots on goal for the second consecutive game. ~Y~O Spring Soccer ,. Red Dragons 5, Yellow Beet 2 ": Chris Barnard recorded a hat Q'l.ck and Sara Gomez sent in a pP.lJ' of goals to lead the Red Dragons. Midlielders Camille J\eynolds and Tara Giacomaro GOntributed with fine passing, as d)lfensive specialists Gavin ~laster, Noah Stickles and ~per Sean Muellu held off the lleeS, who scored both goals tn thlmal quarter. ' '· • Youth hockey team from Costa Mesa's Ice Chalet wins' Southern California Cup; it's a four-team setup for the fin!i1 l~g toward the state championship. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Starting Fri· day and lasting through Sunday, the Comets of the Costa Mesa Ice Chalet will battle for the Califor- nia stale championship in Oak- land, and Coach Mike Lind and his squad have trod an impressive road to Oakland. Just · like college basketball announcers expound the "Road to the Final Four," Lind will tell you dbout his trail, a 32-7-2 romp through the Squirt Division (ages 9-10) in the Southern California Amateur Hockey Association. "We had tryouts in August and I didn't cut anyone/ Llnd said. "I've worked with them and pre- sented them with the challenge to be physically fit. I've seen it .as a developmental program that tedches kids what it takes to play hockey" The Comets go into the four- team Califomja championship youth ice tiockey tournament with another South- ern California team, as well as two from Northern California. •we don't know anything about the teams from up North, so that'll be fun, H Und said. The teams will play a round- robin format then battle for ~ title in single-elimination actio~. Lind's Comets went 14-2 in SCAHA play, 6-4-2 in toumA- ipents during the season, then entered the SCAHA Playoffs. They opened with a two-game sweep of the Los Angeles Wlld- cals, and took two of three m the second round versus the Beach City Lightning. The wins set them up for a best-of-three championship series against the South Coast Sabres. The Comets ·easily took the Sabres 5-3 at the Sabres' home ice at Glacial Gardens, then returned to Ice Chalet to shut them out 2-0 for the title. Mauricio Torres, the team's leading scorer with 11 goals and nine assists, slapped both the . goals for the Comets in the final game picking: up assists from Matt Robison and Austin Swaim. Scott Arnold and Charlie Goucher split time in the net with Arnold making three sa'les and Goucher making seven to pre- serve the shutout. "It's a lot of hard work and it's Newport 8ell('b/Costa Mesa Dady Pilot I • rewarding to see th~ improve- ments," Und said. Llnd stresses that his goal as a coach is to better·the athletes. •1 try to show them that they have a purpose before they even go on the ice, H he said. "They'll know what it takes to.play hockey at a tµgher level and prepare them for more astvanced teams." The championship team is Scott Arnold, David Kerkoff, Mark Airnola, David Boardman, Aaron Coco, Andrew Holbrook, Leilani Wong, Erik Oijala, Charlie Goucher, Pauly Booth, Marcsun Fredtick, Shaun Fulton, Jesse Rubens, Matt Robison, Austin Swaim and Mauricio Torrez. COSTA MESA LITTLE LEAGUE Tigers have everyone by the tail, 3-:-0 • Dodgers, Angels and Astros also victorious in Majors division; A's score 23-10 win in softball Majors over the Sun Devils. the first an consecutive hits by Whitaker, McGuire, Andrew Carich, Jackson and Cody Ostrander. The Cardinals fended off Dodger ral- lies by nailing three runners out at the plate. Earning those assists were Justin Fisher, Bobby Weinheimer and Stacy Bouffard. Alex Pisarski was the catcher. T-BALL The Braves battled the Rockies. For the Braves, Danny O'Neil and Ryan Knapp hit doubles. Defensively, the Braves were led by Gavin Montague, Shane Lyons and Knapp. In other Majors games: Dodgers 12, Cardinals 0 COSTA MESA -The 11gers ·of lhe Costa Mesa Little League Majors were paced by the three-hit pitching perfor- mance of Michael McGuire en route to an 8-3 win over the White Sox that kept the Tigers' record perlect at 3-0. Aaron Van Geem and Adam Jorgen- son combined on the mound to blank the Cardinals. Dodger Derek Garcia ripped a pair of doubles, and the Dodger defense was led by the outstanding catch of out- fielder Scott Sankey. MINORSB Royals 24, White Sox 6 Sean Williams threw seven strikeouts and ,helped his pitching cause with a dou- ble. Nick Peterson and Kory Kough each ·scored five runs for the Royals. · MAJORS SOFTBALL A:s 23, Sun Devils 10 Jenniier Gummennan ripped a home run to lead off the game for the A:s, and Kari Sherard followed suit rec~rd.ing two home runs in the contest -a grand slam. and a three-run shot. McGuire worked for six innings and Angels 4, Yankees 3 Astros 8, Marlins 7 MINORS A Tigers 12, A's 8 For the White Sox, who won by a for- feit, C.J. Brion threw five Ks in 2 2/3 innings. Garrett Brandefine, Kyle Worel and Chase Smith were the offensive stars. fired nine strikeouts. I Renny Jackson knocked out three tuts and three RBI to spark the Tigers' offense. Danny ~taker chipped in with two hits and a pair of ~ scored. Nathan Hunter Jed the White Sox with two hits and two runs. For the Tigers, pitcher Josh Gazucb turned in 12 strikeouts in six innings of work . Marcus Fernandez turned in a 2 for 4 performance from the plate to lead the Tigers. Dodgers 9, Cardinals MACHINE PITCH Tigers 11, Angels 0 Garrett Marshall knocked oµt three hits for the 11gers, and Jason Schroeder and Drew Yuen each ripped a pair of hits. Pitcher Jennifer Selby received clutch defensive support by shortstop Monica Mayo and second baseman Sara Hillbish who turned a pair of double plays. Dam- ris Perez also made tough plays in the games. MINORS SOFTBALL The Tigers exploded with four runs m Cardinals 8, Dodgers 7 A:s 13, Purple Panthers 9 YOU AYSO· Region 57, which services the communities of Corona de! Mar, East New- CER BULLETIN BOARD dren who dre at least 5 years old by July 31, 1991 and no older lhtln 18. For rurther information, call M0·25 l9 port Beach and Newport Coast is having its registration for the 1997 fall season at 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Saturday, April 12 and from 12 p.m. until 4 p.m. Saturday, April 26. Both registrations will be held al Lincoln Elementary . Tryouts for the Sting School. Players from the Andheim I The Orange Coast United Splash will be present offering Slln<J boys under-15 team will autographs and demonstrations. hold tryouts for its 1997-98 season The registration fee is $70 and I di 1 p m. April 27 and May 4 at first-time players need to bring I:!c1sthluff Park m Newport Beach. proof of birth date. The Bronze South Champi- As a completely volunteer-run on..,h1p tedm is looking for quality organization, parents will need to plct~crs born before Aug. 1, 1982. volunteer. For more information call 536· The program is open lo chtl· 828 l ' YOUTH BASKETBALL Harbor View finally ousted in semis SANTA ANA -The Harbor View Eleme ntary boys basketball team made it to the semifinals of the Southern Califorrua Municipal Athletiv Federation Youth Basketbdll Championships before falling 51-30 to Oxnard. In the quarters, Harbor View trounced Chula Vista 51-44. Harbor View built an early lead and held on for the win as Brett Matsen tallied 20 points. Jonathan Hubbard hit for 10 while Matt Boyce scor!?d eight points and Kyle Schwartz had seven. In the semifinal loss, Harbor View was paced by Matsen's 16 points and Hubbard's 10. 'fyler Ashbrook and Mark Ciancuilli played stellar defense in the losing effort. WHERE ,S M Y TEAM? You don't need to be asking this question. Just call the Daily Pilot Sports Department and find out how easy it is to solve this riddle. Call 574-4223. Every Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar and Newport Beach youngster competing in sports deserves the recognition. . DAILY, W EEKLY a MONTHLY RATES AVAILABLE P ERSONAL TRAININ G ALSO AV AJLABLE Triangle ~~Squarr ~ . ' ~ ca 18th St. I . A TO 55 fwy ) E. 18th St. ~ I Rocbntcr 17th St. 119 £.18th St. Costa Me a 714•645•6110 ,. r-------------------------, I I I I I· O O I B \ I I Jr. All-Americans The board for Newport- Mesa Junior All-American Football will be hosting an information night et 7 p.m. Thursday, April 17 at the Llncoln School Multi-Pur- pose Room in Corona del Mar. Players, parents and coaches will be present to learn about the Junior·All- American Football program for kids ages 7-13. Signups will be at 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. Saturday, April 19 at Corona del Mar High School's football field house. I I I I I I I I I I I I I NHBA Indians look sharp, 14-4 NEWPORT BEACH -Five pitchers combined to pick up the Indians' 14-4 victory over the Marlins in Bronco Division (ages 11-12) play. The Indians played their fourth consecutive game with just one error. . Tyler Miers was 3 for 3 from the plate, and Charlie Farmer, Jarrod Woolard, Jilliane Whitfield and Russ Adnoff each hit a pair of singles. Also picking up hits for the Indians were Anthony Dinucci, Ryan Torrey, Lucas Parker, Tyler Giibs, Brett Blacklidge and Elliot Foster. PINTO DMSION The Red Sox's John Swift and R.J. D'Cruz ripped home runs, and Jake Carroll had two hits and an unassisted double play. Max Kwock had three hits; while Cassandra McKlnely, Kyle Ridgeway and Dane Berman also got hits. I I Defensively, Brandon Parole, Matthew Norwood, Nicholas Hatton, Kyle Glenn and Spencer RJchley received mention. L-------------------------j BE A PART OF HISTORY JOIN THE RACE! 50th Anniversary Presented B 1997 Newport to Ensenada International Yacht Race Un.ion Bank of California .· _.._, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I llHUoUi1-l -'L-L-11.-11........J ...... , I I I I I I I I I ...... 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N•kHon• CA ln663 ductod by: an lnd1vldua1 N•m• St•tement mssl ce Meo. cinor 111 tl\al ~ TM ~siness is coflCIUtttO 1nt1r11ment No ~010229-4 ~ PUBLIC NOTICE Apnt28. 1"97. • 0'2DO PM..41& of said code on th• good1, Pllltb M di a This business Is con-Hav• you slarltd doing The following persons are lhe 11~ng ol IM Slittmenl dot~a corpora.Oii ftcOIOld It\ IN ollieail ttcards Ille Nerti tan ennnce '°tit lltreineller desetlbtd as ury a eon d1JCted by: • corporation buslness yet? No doln business as· Tole Ml OI itsell ~tnonzt Ille use , RtQosllallt l\aS not yet C>eQI; heculld 11f Ct1ei11 .t.cl~S HOTICE~F TRUSTEE'S Ccu1ty ~. 7aO ~ m1see111neous household tu ho L LP, 721 I . Have you slaned doing Scott R T11er1:1u11 fi d wav~ 3 24716 Stratlon l.rl .. uu $1.11t 01 1 ncnous &sines to tllM~t business under U1 ruslM(S). Ill IN Ol1I06 ol SALE U O~E EEO Of c.nei DfMl w.. Satte Ma. Items eolas. refrlgerat0t1. "eueroa "'"'• Sult• 1:>usln111 yet? No This statement was 11e l.a na' NI ol CA 92677 Name '" 'llola.on 01 me nol!IS 01 hcnous business name couniy rlQOfdtt 01 OtlflO R CA " ._. ehf d saiu ltle. w.shers, dryers •nd per-1200, Loa Ant•I••• CA Pacific Arcnl~eccural, Inc .. with the Coon1y Clerk ol El~un C ftbenaon 24775 Wther uncl«r Fedct11 S1.11t . 'O~Nmts hsled l'l«rtin County Stlllt of califonna ~CAN 898f4 R OR~~~I Cow1ly d er.noe. ,._ fl sonal property Due notice too 1 7, AT To RN EV ll\omaa o. Ph11lf•· Pres. Orange County on 3·21·97 Str•tton Lane Laguna common law (Set Sec.on ti~SIGNED CCVERAU. NOATl~St• at pc.1bllc aucooo to :oov~U i} AP NUV. ea111oma. eutomla flee~ 111111119 been given to pit• MA ' &e982 Th11 Slatemen WH l1led 1997371485 7 N1gvel CA 92677 ti StQ 8uSIMSHnd Ploftts1or1UMERICA. INC 8y Ct1nt w l\IQl\ntbldder lor cash (pay ~ILA 9 5-041 vwy.nct CofnpinY .• • Calt- tltl known 10 clalm an In· Published Newpot1 w!tn tht COU!"Y Clerk of Dally Piiot Morch 27. AprU This 'but lneu 11 con-Codt)' RoOtRS VP at amt ol sail 11'1 taWlul money o !?JIN DEFAULT UN fomia Corpor1bc:I\, • dutf tttoSI therein and lht time Beoch Costa MH D ll Orange County on 3-l4·97 3 10 17 1997 ih785 duC1ed by' an ind1v1dual First F,t1no lN$ siaterunt was hie<! wi!Ntlll Unlllcl S1'11S (11'1 Ill• IOfm A EEO Of TRUST llPPC*Md t~ uni* 1t1ll speclhod In such not ce tor • a • Y 199737141215 • • H · slafled doJno New Bf ti C Me Cou Cl 111 1 o~""11Ch m lawtul 11noer in .ATED ~Y 22. 1992 UN oe11aH> Deell ofTMll _.,., paymenl of such fees h•11· Pilot March 20. 27• April 3, Dally Piiot Much 20, 27, PUBLIC NOTICE b\J~~~es~o:.11 No CN:,04~37~~,; :,~0"'7pnl 3e 199~ UnlflO States) a11otor C3$h1tr•s ~SS y TAl<E ACTION tJ¥JMneT ~and11Ab91 Ing expired wlll be sold al 10. 1997 Ap 13 10 1997 lh75t Ell C Uben on • E 1 't.. N c:enilieO °'OM~ speo p TECT YJ; A. \lllalco. ~and \MM public 1ue1lon bV INSTOR· Th740 n • ' Flctltlou• Bu1lnHs en · s ht 10 17 24 May 1 I097 ltC • !'IS rl\.nous ame fled In Ille CIV" Code (payable In OPER IT MAY • ru11cn t9CIOfdld on AGE ORANGE localed at PUBLIC NOTICE N•m• Statement ~i~~s l~~att~~~~ w~l~rk -:, Stal~'!!!"' tll)l~~~ve y~rs ~:: 1111 at Ill• time 01.,,. salll al I ~Ot.~T A eveuc SAL 5-piember 27. 1981, -ln- 340 s. Flower St. County ol PUBLIC NOTICE The following persons are Ora • Count on 3·14·97 PUBLIC NOTICE lilt-·~ 11 WU I '" front ol Ille ttaopoleS at Ill• matn IF rE~ AN EXPLA· ANmenl No ~,, '" Orange, Slate of California STATEMENT OF Fictitious BuslnH• dol119 buslno11 as: Bloom ng 199~3714150 01 tne County Clerll. A new fie~· tintry area to Ille Placenba Clv N.ATI HE NATURE 8oc* -Page -, d Ollaal on the 17th d•Y ol April Nam• Sl•t•m•nt \lonture Funding. 31 Shear· FllMI 1Mnn•1ot •ous BuSlntU N.lmt SQtemtnteeollf 401 ·411 E Chapman OF TH l:EEDING Reoon:ll d OfWlg9 ~ 1001 11 8:00 am. Terms lot WITHDRAWAL FROM The lollowing persons ere we1er Place. Newport Dally Pilot March <lO, 27• ,,_.....,,;.UI IUllBS musl bt liled pnor to !ml <late ~Avenut Ptac:entla CA all rlgll AGAINST V YOU Sl•e c:J cai.1om1a. \l1det the the salt art CHh only. Sile PARTNERSHIP doing business es: Daisy's. Beach, CA 92660 • Aprll 3. 10, 1997 th742 """"" The lohl\Q ol llU Slaltment 4otSlt1t1a anO interest con""ftO t SHOU~~ C A~T ~A IJO'Mf c:J tale ther•n oon- tub1eet to cancellallon. OPERATINO UNDER 2200 HoUday Ad .. Newport Frederick M. Bloom. 31 PUBLIC NOTICE Tiit '::,.~A=) Intl nol°ol 1tsell "'theme t11e use ''*and now held by 11 unller s ,~ l A Rlm~lsMf&~ tained. wl &ell at ptll*: a.c-L.andlord reserves the rlghl FICTITIOUS Beach, CA 92660 Shearwater Place, Nell'lport , PANNA thrs 'tate OI a Ac:\'°"s Busintss d9'd ot trust 1n Ille prope ~ E END OF THIS ban '° the hic;-t bdder fcw 10 bid. Below Is a llst of BUSINESS NAME Juli• Marie Holland, ·2200 Beach. CA 92660 Flctltloua Busln•St clOlnQ bl~ee:h 1104 N Name 111 \olof~on 01 Ult ngllts 01 stlllated In said county ano sta l 1 E c:Nh. a chedl as ~ names end unit numbers. The followlng person has Holiday Rd.. Newp<ort Th ls bus1ne~1 !s con· Nam• Statement IHN. Al lll't'O Sanla Ma. 1not11er unotr ftOtral. Statt or er.scribed as PARCEL I Unrl 1 ~ f1 E is toereby given lhat bebN. payable at the lilTW d NAMES • UNIT NUMBERS withdrawn as 1 general S.ach, CA 92660 ducted by: an ind11ndu:11 . The lollowlng persons are ~ • common law (See Sec11on 14'400as shown *'Id dtltneo on Iha Oua~ty Loan serw::e Corp sale " laMlll ~ d h • DESCRIPTION patlnet from the partn.,. Danya Hall. 230 161h Pl .. Have you startod doing doln business as: H.H.O .. §l'l,..., 1 1 el seQ . BuSlntSS and PnJteSS<onSoartlln condominium Pia as trustee or successor Un~ed Stal• d Mwoc:a. MICHAEL MOORE, A006. shtr. operating under the Apl B, Costa Mesa, CA business yet? Yes. 3·1-97 140~ Posada Newport NW1ll EntetiJnses. aC..= cooel reoorded ~;st s. 19n Ill lrustee or substiMed trustee WllhcU ~ eqiren 01 BOXES, MISC. flcl nous business name of 92627 Frederick M. Bloom Beach CA 92e&0 Corllo~n. 7-45 E V1'1P:>J • f1~lftl•no Book 12324 e 302 ol olt pu~uan1 to the Deeo ot Trust implied as to lJlle, ..-. Pl»' STEVEN CULP, A008. Silver Star Casllng co. 81 This business Is con· This state(Tlent was llled Kevin· M Fitzpatrick 140-a • 248. 5*'I Gabnel. CA ~1n6 Nel'IPolt Bucl\-C:Csta Mtsa ttcoros ol range Counry execuieo by James E Korn wssion cw ~ al BOXES. HOUSEHOLD 1780 Morvovia All .. Costa ducted by: a general part· with the County Clerk ol Posada · Newport Beach, lhs bl91nesl 1s conwcllO bY CN414166802768 Apr 1o '7,24, Calllornia PARCEL 2 AA uncf1· mann Jr ano Jenn1ler W ngnt.Dtle and nwest now held MILDRED OONAN, A041, Mesa CA 92527 norshlp Orange Counly on 3-14·97 CA 92660 a ~ May 1 1997 V1ded 1 t•Otn tnlerest In and t Kommann husband and Wile b¥ it • 5UCil Tl\.lllee '" and to BOXES. HOUSEHOLD The • Fictitious Butlness Have you ster1ed dOlng 19973714151 This business Is con-The ~strant commenceo to • Lot 4 ol Tract No 8835 Coun as !Qllll te.ciants~ ~ the foloMng deaa1bed ~ Kl SHANA FRANKLIN. Name referred lo above buslneu ye1? No Dally Pilot March 20. 21. ducted by: en Individual ~ business under !he PUBLIC NOTICE 01 Orange. Stale 01 Cahtornia a on Ju~ !12.111~rfflas ~p~ .,., s.cualed m 1he ~Maid At 15. BOXES, tiOUSE· was flied in Orange County Julie Marie Holland April 3 10 1997 th743 Have yov started doing ficl'°"' business name o sl'lown on a ITlil> recorded 1n ment d the 0 of\tle Coonty and Stale. to WI. AP!11 HOLD on 11122/96 1ggs3702734 This stalement was filed • · slnoss et? No names ~sf!O atiow on Matt/110, Boo~ 352. Pages 31 10 35 o 7!~ recoC" sin 1 141-691-40 The ~ NOAH RICHIE. A159. Full name and eddress of with the Counly Clerk ol PUBLIC NOTICE...._ ~ovlnM ~lt~patrlck 1097 rtlOPEflTYANDCASUALTY mrsoertaneousmaps recordSO ~unly i~deraoano~ amounHll'lheunpaidpmapal BO.XES, HOUSEHOLD the person withdrawing: Orange Covn1y on 3·14•97 This statement was filed SIGNED ALVERA OOU\PRISES, SYNOPSIS OFlltEAJINIJAI. Orange County Calllornia u; Yo the Ng.?!.~ of Oefaun baliaroO "'lefe&I theleon A.D.T .. B036, FILES. FUR· Douglas Wllkop. 861 w. 19973714132 Fictitious BuslnHs with the County Clerk ol ey Pamela ~ano. 5ecl?lalY STATBISfT togelfler Wltn all lm1>1011ements ~ bie<:llOn to'Seti thereun· togetner ~11 ~ NITUAE t61h st .. Costa Mesa, CA Oaity Pilot Morch 20. 27. Nam• Statement Orange county on 3·14-97 Tl'd statement was hleo 'tl'ltll YW EllDEO DECEMBER 31, thereon axceptmg lllerelrom dlrecordeo December 1,6. •llmated COSI$ ~-and RANDAL GARCIA, B056. 92627 April 3 10 1997 th755 The lollowlng persons aie 19973714144 the eou~ Clerlt ol Ol'lnge 1191 condom1111um units I lhrough 1 as 1nstru~I No "° advances fl/I the tme <J the HOUSEHOLD Douglas Witkop • • doing business as: Amorl· . CounlY on Mafth 13 tW7 full C«Poratl Name WE"ST£RN40 rnctusNt. IOCateO merton 6 9 of s.~td Otnoat R~ 111•ial publicaoon d lt1I$ Nallce PHILIP COSENTINO. 199737u1022 PUBLIC NOTICE can Oll1ce Cleon1ng. 3419 Dally Pilot March 20• 7 279 NOTICE-lhs Acii~°"' Name UNfTID INSURANCE COt.f'ANY Excepa119 lllerelrom and undl-s WM SELL on Apn11r"' are $207.678 74 <Mr~ B102 BOXES Via Lido. Su11e 188. Now· April 3, 10. 1997 th 4 Stattmelll upres JM yurs 1rom HomeOtllce Newj)Of?Buch v1de<I l/2 interest 1n aM od gas 199~ ~ 1000AM In !he ont dated Cas.nMm Oiecll:s or M dcHE LL MORGAN. This stalement was Mod Fictitious Busln•H port Beach, CA 92663 NOTICE 11 was Med 111 111t Office Total admtltd assets ·01 otner hydrocarbon sub· ftagpoies at lhe main entrr Cenl..O Checb piay;it11e IO ttll B 124. A p P LI AN CE S. with lht County Clerk ol Name Statement Cheri Emily Flevry. #29 PUBLIC !he dl!e Countt Ott'-A new lit*· S24 !!06.335 stanm tyinQ in. on or un<1er t111 ~ea 10 the Pj~nlla C•lllC TNSlee or bldOef are accept- HOUSEHOLO Orange County on 4·2·97 The lollowlng persons are Beacon Bay, Newport Fictitious Buslnett :'oii~ Business Name 'stateme Total hablhties . 17,378,633 aoo11e de.setloeo property as se center 40J~n~a C~f'"fr able 10 Trusaee proYlded SHERRY SULLIVAN, Dally Piiot April 10. 17. 24, doing bvslness as: a) Gel Beach. CA 92662 Name Statement ll'll1t be fifed pnOf 10 lhat clallt Clpttllst>CllS -3.<XXl.<XXl lortll 111 Ille hn~ oroer ol con· Ave~~ AUCTION' TO THE Pfooet denllteaoon tS ..,._ Bt35, BOXES. MISC. May 1. 1997 lh781 Clean Windows ~d Blinds. This bus1ne~s !s con-The following persons are The f~lllO ol ltls statement dots Gross ,,.a.111 and conrnlkllt<ldom1nlum in favor of Ille CUy 01 ~VG~EST BIDDER FOR able From 111fom\a110n whch A.D.T.~C007. FURNITURE b) Senlord Service Com· ducted by: en 1ndlv1dua1 . doin business as· Atomic not of i1self aulhonlt !he use 1n suri»us . 10,412.218 Newporl Beach a munlCIOal CASH tDaY.able at bme of the Truslell ~ tela!M. Id DUANE PRIEST SR.. PUBLIC NOTICE pany. c) ALS Sorvlc~s. Have you startod do•ng Rag g 1919 Newporl Blvd .. fhs slit! of a ficttOllS Business Unassloned tunas (suriius) -corporanon 01 tile 6111 ciaSs. sale '"Tav.'ful money of tile lo< >Mlll:h TrUSlee ,.,,._no Cl24 HOUSEHOLD, MISC. 26365 Naccome Duve, MIS· business yet? No c . M CA 92627 ~of tne nglltS ol (5.884516) ctl1lhe0 COpY ol w!ltd'I recordeO United States) alt nghl btle repies.enl~ or w;arranry, V'4I WILLIAM HAIGHT. G031, Fictitious Bualneu $ion Viejo. CA 92691 Chari Emily Fleury .:i~~oll:saMaspero 223 ~~ oder ~t11 St11t 0 sUrpus as l!OIFOS pohcyholoer .January 27 19!'>3 In Book 2443 an<! interest oonveyeo 10 ano street acXllWSS(es) °' .:.Olltr« MISC. Name Statement Robert Lee Sanlord. 26365 This statement was filed • 1 n .,..,...,. u • • 7 527 702 Page 80 of olloal records now held by 11 unoer saio common desigl1al>On "' the LEONARD KATO, G035 The following persons are Naccome Drive. Mission with 1ho County Clerk ol ~2ndh J~·!12~~nting 0 COIMIOnBulaw (Stt ~~~ons kiconie lort!le year . 24 en 66I commonly known as 7 Sano Deed of Trust H'I ll'le property abCNe deSCnbed P"°'*"' • BOXES doing business as: A119e1 Viejo CA92691 OrangeCovnlyon3·\4-97 eac • n rtstQ , Slntssa Ir h yll, OotlarCoun.NewportBe.ldl ~1uateo 1n saio County aoo 1180B01$eW'illfeo.&aMela. CHARLES WILLIS, G054. Cove Studio, 340 Polnsel· This' bvsiness Is con· 1997371414 2 This bu~inos~ 1~ ~o ·Code) ~s~~:nts 0 ·APN 933·38·308 The unoer· State hereinafter oescnbeO CA 92626 Sa.a prope!1V • HOUSE HO LO tia. Corona del Mar. CA ducted by: an ind1vidu:1I Daily Pilot March 2o. 27. d~c:ted ~~ an5~~rt:~ v~oing first filing 0 • .. ,.. ta Mtsa wi lttft ... cero"' lhat tne abO~signed trus1ee dlScialms an as As more pat1d1C~~t d~ be"1g soti I« the putix-d LELEAN CRAFTON H002 92625 Have you started doing 99 lh746 ave Y Hewoort~ac..-..... s ..,, •1 11abllrty 101 any incorrectness of scnoeo on sa1 v=v pii'f'nQ tne ot>llgaoor• secured CABINETS MISC • ' Deborah Mendenhall business yet? No Aprll 3. 10• 1 7 business yet? No CN411317 Mlt20.27.AQr3.10, Items are in acco~ncei:tn tlletne slteel address ano other Trust tJ¥uido-iol'Tn&tinducMQ LYNN s'M1LOW H062, Brooks 4601 Wayne Road. Robert Lee Sanro1d PUBLIC NOTICE Michelle Masporo 1997 Alnlal Statement or yurcommon oesignanon 11 any. The propeny address a~ 1-and ~ d tht BOXES . • Corona' del Mar. CA 92625 This stalement was liled This slatoment was hied enOeO December 3l. 1996, made shown herein said sale .,.,,11 be other common de519na~IOlld~ Trusaee ~ d Sale ~· DAN ACOSTA. H114, Wiiiiam Deane Slraub, with the County Clerk ol Flctltloua .Business oith thec;~~nl~n ~~~:.9~· PUBLIC NOTICE to ltte 1nsu,l'lnct CommSSIOllUmade bul wttl10\JI C011enan1 or~~ :,~:~1~~~nk10 nla ~yeyance Com-TOOL BOXES 4601 Wayne Rd .. Corona Orange Coun1y on 3·14·97 N•me Statement range u V i:airsuantto.., warranty eroresseo or tmphed. be 2521 Bacti. a1 LOOP pany as said Trustee. &t LOUIS CORONA. H142, def Mar, CA 92625 19973714141 The following persons are . 19973715568 .N JAMES I . SCIW.LERT,;tgaro1ng 11ue posse~ton Costa Mesa CA 9 627 Deborah Sngnac ·Vice~ BOXES APPLIANCES This bustneu Is con· oa·r Pllol March 20 27 doing business as: uw Daily Pilot Ap11I 3, 10. 17. filt Mo. 1H73716193 PY•tllltltl encumbrances. to pay tile The unde~tQoe<I Trus•ee deft 94S t Cotbn flw. SUSAN RIVIERE, H166, dueled by: a general part· A Jl1Y3 10 1997 th74s Foims Services, 3941 S. 24. 1997 Th771 flCTITtOUS I USINESS N SltVEM W. MIKLOS. Vlce·rema1mn9 pnnCIJ)al som ol Ille dlsoaims anyli41b1hly for any Nonhrldge. Cal1fom1a 91324, HOUSEHOLD nershlp . pr ' • Bristol s1.. Unit E-147, NAlitE STATEMEMT PYtsilllt note(sl s~cureo by satd deed of incorrectness or the prooen't (916) 387-m!. Oal9d Mwd't MARY CARRERA. H217. Have you started doing PUBLIC NOTICE Santa Ana. CA 92704 PUBLIC NOTICE lhe IOllowing person\SI 1~" Newoo118eacl\-Cosu Mesa 11us1 '°' Ille amount reasonab aooress ano otner common 27• 1997 ASAP25Gt 4tQ. HOUSEHOLD bv•lneu y11? Yes. May 23. Davood Kharazmi. 113f>.C Flctftloua Business <IOll\Q ~Sltttss u 1111 Wll CN-41-4204 37770Aor7.8.910,11. estimated 10 t>e $75,600. The <1es•9nat1on 11 any sl'IOOMJ 4110 4117 Published Newport 1995 Fictitious Butlneu Buckingnam Or .. Costa N St te 9 t SHIRE PAR1NERS!i1P 901 C•V'~ 1997 t>enefidaly unoer said deed ol herein The 11otal a~~~,o~ &each-Costa Mesa Dally OebOrsh Brooks N•m• Statement Mesa. CA 92626 am• a m n Ce"1er On"' Stt 320 Sa~Ana trust l'leretotore executed and lhe unpaod ba ance 0 Pilol April 3, 10. 1997. This statement was !tied Th• following persons are This business is con· T~e lollowmg pers~nsp~r: CA 9?'03 PUBLIC NOTICE oelivtred to tne undtrSigned ligation ~~~ ~YJh~eg~~ .. Th766 With lht County Clerk ol doing_ business as: a) ducted by: an ind1vidval doing business ass 5 ~ Nilllal'O W11Shltt inc a Cali· wr11t811 dedara!Jon OI default and ell~ to ti ted costs ex· .. ---!!II!!~~~~ PUBLIC NOTICE Orange Counfy on 3-21·97 GIZMO IMPRINTS. B) JLA Have you started dotng ~~:::;1a'o~,~~~g~A ~2668. lom1i1 Corcoraoon 901 C1111C fh Mo.1M7371'111 ldemand lot sale and t!J"ttln ~nsei~'ci'5 advances al lhe _________ 119973714855 & ASSOCIATES. 442 Bry· business vet? No MicMile Masporo 223 Center Dn..e Ste 320 Sa11ta Ana. ACTTTIOUS IUSINBS 1nolloe of default an~ on t~ urne 01 ttte 1ni1Jal put>hcahon BSC&132 Dally Pilot March 27. April son Springs. Costa Mesa. Oavood Kharazm1 22nd SI Hunti~gton CA92~0J IWIESTATEMEMT stll tilt underslg caud ~ QI th~L Notice or Sale 1s 3 10 17 1997 • th763 CA 92627 This 11:i1emen1 was lllcd C .. 2648 Sunny Esurn inc a CdMor The lo!IO'Mno perJOn(S) 1wre said notlCe ol delault an •-· '.i2l 106943 NOTICE OF SALE • • ' Jacqueline Leigh Arnold, w11h the County Clerk of Beach, A 9 s is cori· 1118 Corporaoon 901 c1.,.c Cenler ooino lllSlness as SllZLER tlon 10 sell to be recorded In 1t1t In add tt0n 10 cash the Trvs· OF REAL PROPERTY PUBLIC NOTICE 442 Bryson Springs. Costa Orango County on 3·14·97 Jh~~ ~~.5~~e~dividval On~ Stt 320 San~ Ana CA STEAK SEAFOOO ANO SALAD. Al county wtitre 1111 real pro~~ tee Wiii accept a cashiers AT PRIVATE SAl.E Mesa. CA 926~ 19973714143 ."::ave 0~ .:artod doing 92·03 #1704696. 5n5 E Santa Ana located clatl Maren 2-4. 1 ell~ <llCIWI\ Onell~~~ CASE #A·185596 Fictitious Busln•u This business . is eon· Daily Pilot March 20. 27. bvsines; ycif Yes, 12'94 lM ~siness •stOl'O.lttt<I by Cln>JQn Road. Anal'lelm. CA";:~~ ~,.~••A::,:rw: ~ayl~ ~\1t:'~c alederal ete<lil Cemetery • Mortuary In lhe Superior Court ol N•m• St•t•m•nt ducted by: an ind1vldual Apnl 3 10 1997 th747 M hello Maspero a gene~ oa11nersnio 02807 1 •?I> 7 ·4)573 b c the State of Calilornla. lor The lotlow\119 persons are Have you started doing • • T~fs statement was lole<l ReQ>strint has not yet tltQUn Cl.ASSIC FOOD SERVICES. 250 Tustin CA 9278~8 ln i union or r clleck drawns ~ Chapel • rematory lhe County ol Orange doing business as: •I Prop-business yet? !'lo PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Clerk ot to iransaCI ~sinus uncer Ille tHC . a Ca11lol't'ta C:Croot111on. 9011 P9152B 3127 M :: ~a~ =s as- of George Richard Og· b) Property House • Fla· T!'is statement was !tied Fictitious Business 19973715570 names hsl!O nertin CA 92500 --PUBLIC NOTICE = "' 5ea1on-s102 ol 3500 Pac1hc VlflW Dnve NdWport 8eacn &44-2700 tn lh• Maner ol the E1tat1 erty House Trust Account. Jacqueline Letgh Arnol~ orange County on 3·28·97 11cDDOUS t1uS1ness 11a~ o Q595 M1Qno111 Ave"'t· l\verside. ~ or ~s ballll niewski. deceased. mlngo Trailer Park • Trust. with the County Cltrl< of Nam• St•tement SIGNEO NAKANO WILSHIRE. lhs business 1s c:ona.ie1'd b'f the manaal Code and Nohce Is hereby given c) Property House Realtors Orange County on 3·14-97 The lollow1ng persons are Daily Pilot Aprtl 3· IO, 17• INC a Cat fonu Co raDon By a corpomon Esttow Mo oOOl35U RC au1h0nzeo to dO bU$1MSS in naERl'E. IROTIIERS that the undersigned will • Trull .Acct.. 6308 W. 199737t<\t53 doing business as: Compu· 24. 1997 Th768 Hiroshi Ntoisr. ~ ~UNN'Y RIQlstrant has not yet ~"rNOTICETO CREDITORS Of BULK this state In tile e~1 tenoer '"'aELL.,ii;BRO•-•v sell ot Private Salt, to th• Coast Hwy.. Newport Daily Piiot M11ch 20, 27, Tech Appraisal Service. PUBLIC NOTICE ESTATES INC a CahlorTllU:> nnsact bu3lntSS unoer the SALf other 111a.1 ca5h tS ~ Nll••u highest and best bidder. 8each.CA92663 April3 10 1997 th74t 3419 Vie Udo, Sle. 201. C n 8y Hlmshi NeQislli htnous trusiness name ~ (SECS 6104 6105 ucc ) liteTrusteemaYwtlft u rtu •Ch,,.,,_I sublect to confirmation ol Tom B. Millet, Truslee of • . Newpor1 Beech, CA 92663 Flctlllous Business l/Poroo1100 • names hSlBCI herein NOTicf lS HEREBY ·ll'~ IO i~uance cl .. ~ ~ mO Caryremat1·on...--said Superior Court. on or Property House Trust, 6308 PUBLIC NOTICE W1U1am Paul Forguson. N St l t .,.,.._.,. ,., ~.,.,,,.. FOOO SER\' d DeeO unol 1uiouS """""''"' ., the 21s1 da ol April w coast Hwy .. Newport 9382 Nautilus or Hvnllng· am• • •men Tlls staiemem 'llriS hied,., .,........, ~ ·creditors ot Ille w1t111n name available 10 the payee or en-~~97 at lhe officl of Duane Beach. CA 92663 Fictitious Bu1lne11 ton eeach. CA 92626 Tne fouow1no1 persons a;~ me Counly Clerll ~I Oranoe CES. lt.t . 8'1 Ma~d Tito sei1er 111a1 a bulk sale tS alloul :o doc'See as a matt8' of ~t 1 t O Broadway s Lindsey Atlorney at This business Is con-Name Statement This business Is con· d 01 n ~ bu 1 n e 5 s aw· Couf\IV on Apr113 1991 Mum. Pmldenl be ma<le ot lhe assetsAescnbed Satd sale Wiii be made. ut Costa Mesa Law. 1300' Bristol Street ducted·by: a business'":''' Th• following persons are dvcted by: an lnd1111dval ~IJl!01ts ~~~~6.A ~~~80 · NOTICE·lhiS F1cooous Name n.~rneo':rttw~lil~ below tlJ 5 WI~ <:g~~ =Jg M2·91SO fllor1h Suite 280 NewpOrt Have you started doing doing business as: Saddle-Have you s1ot1ed doing run .. u J · 440 w SUtemenl expires h11e yurs lrom ltW rt:/ lne names ano sines e~.v SSIO(I i>f flneum- Beach. California' 92660 all business yet? Yes, 1980 back Valley Ovtthead business yet? No ~t~~ }~s~~n~.A 92780 · tile dale 11 was tiled 111 rllt Oll1ce Cou~~~ ~= Name a<11.resseROls 01 1ne.,~1~r'ith~~: ~~SallSfv !he tndebt· the fl\jhl title and lnlernt Tom Miller. TnJsttt ooor 1315 East Saini An· Wiiiiam Paul Ferguson 1 b · 1 con· ol lilt County Ctelll. A ntw F!CD· "" • s NI( S F fN edness secured by said ot said 'deceased at the This ttatement was liled drew.Place 10. Santa Ana, This statement was tiled Jh\s d bu·s~~e~~ovi~uol oous BuSlness Name Staremen Sta11ementeJCPrtS five yurs~ NATIONAL INC A CALIFORNIA Deed advanoes inere~ lime ol death and all right, with the Covnty Clerk of Calil. 92705 with the County Clerk ot uc 0 Y· tartod doin must Ile hltd pnor to INt <late ltW d* rl was hied 111 ltW '"'""" CORf'ORATIOr--i 1a..4 San ~ouet Wiii\ 'interest as PR?vtdeu iitle and Interest the estate Orange County on 3·14·97 Terence Lee Ferguson. Orange County on 3·14·97 ~~v~es~o:et?s Yes J1W1 97 9 Tne 11hng ol thiS statement doe& ol tne CountY Clerll A new fici· Onve Newpo11 Beach CA 9~660 therein and It\~ PM· has acquired In 1dd1hon to t9973714t40 2950 M1ndaneo Drive. 1997 3714124 C ~lhia LeJeune • not ol 1tsdl 1111110nze Ille use 1 •ous Business Harne Sl31tmtnt 11\e toca11on in Ca olollu ot CIPal balan~ o tile Note se- that of said deceased In Daily Pllot March 20. 27. Cosio Mesa. Calli. 92626 Daily Pilot March 20, 27. T~is statement was hied ms state of a F.c~bous Busmess must be hleo onor to that Cla!I the en.ti e~ecut11e ollice 01 rne cured by said 1 oro:~ and lo all lht ctrta1n Real April 3. 10, 1997 th744 This buslne~s . Is con· April 3. 10. 1997 th750 w11n the County Clerk ol Name in "ol1ton ol Ille llQhts ol The l1~no ol tin sta1ement dOtS se11er is (b SJtne as abO~ terest lherer' aschaiges and propert)'. siiuattd In the dueled by: an 1nd1v1dvat . Oran e County on 3•04.97 another unotr ftderal srale o llOI of 1tsetl authOnze Ille use in so state ) Same as abOvt said Note r:s truslee and City of Cosla Mesa. County PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started do1119 PUBLIC NOTICE g 19973712909 common law (See Seeton '" fhs Sllllt ol a Fit11~s Business! As listtd by tile seller all otner eJperse~ 0 cr':teo be: said of Orange. State of Calilor· business yet? Yes. 11·66 1 s Q Busintss ano Pnllessions Name 1n \olOlallon of ltW nglltS of1ws1ness names an<I aooresses trie trun we are assist· nia. particul•rly described Fictitious Bu•lneu T1tttnce L Ferguson Fictitious Buslneu Daily Pilol Apnl 3. lO. 17• ~o<I~) · anolller under fedttJI State. or useo by Ille seller ""1t111n llltee ~obe~t to C9lted a 15 ro11ows: Loi 125 of Tract Ham• St•t•rn•nt This slatement was tllod Nam• Statement 24, 1997 Thn3 Firsl Hh common ll'tlt (Stt :-coon 14400 years llelore Ille oate such hsl ~t and any~~ we 3648. In the City of Coste The fotlowing persons art with lht County Clerk ol The lollow1ng persons :ire PUBLIC NOTICE New:!. Be~I\ Costa Mes.i el SeQ. ~tiness and t~essions was sen1 or eel•"'"° to the l>Jytt obtain WI" lie ':;;db'' that Mesa. CounlY of Orange. doing buslneH 11: Show· Orange County on 3·14·97 doing business as· Hemp· CN4l'°35 l45'48(9)Apr COOel are (If none so Stale) None purfx.>se bye~ o~s State of California. as per case Rtnlll Catt, 3939 W. 19973714126 stead Machine Works. 980 1017 24 May 1 1997 fir'Slf1~no lne names ano busmess or Ille t>enefioarv. whelher map recorded In Book 129. Pacific Coast Hwy .. New· Dally Pilot March 20. 27, Pres1do Or .. Costa Mesa. NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY NewllOJI Beach-Costa Mesa adllresses 01 Ille txiyer are rtte1ved oraHy~r Iii wnttng pages 37-44. lnclusl11e ol port Beach, CA 91663 A rll 3 10 1997 th752 CA 92626 OF ANNUAL RETURN CN411315 5455CS Mat 20 27 SANORA 1 KANE !192 N PaQeant Bated Mardi 1997 Miscellaneous Maps In tht Choi lncorpora1ion (CA). P PU. BL.IC NOTICE Donald Allen Hempstead. ?.irsuant to Stcton 6104(d) o PUBLIC NOTICE A4lf 3 10 1997 Dr 10 Orangt CA 92809 u"11 Loan rvice Coll>· Olflce ol "" County Re-3939 w. Pacific Coast 980 Pres1d10 Dr.. Costa tne tntemal Re~nue Code none · · '111e asselS to be soio '" ~ Tru~ee Suite corde1 Hwy .. Newport Beach, CA Mesa. CA 92626 s hereby gi~n tllat lht annu PROPEllTY ANO CASUALTY oescnbt<I in general as furniture 5 S incrie~ 95008 More commonly known 92663 Fictitious Buslnett This business is con· ittum lor ttle year enomg Oecem SYNOPSIS OF 11* ANMUAl PUBLIC NOTICE hnrru ~pment OOO<l'w 11 ~am~d as: 3241 New York Avenue. This buslneu Is. con-Nam• Statement ducted by: an indivldval tier 31 1996 ol V!t AC BAKE STATEMOO traoename tease 1usetio10 ~ 1~~ 5-10 Assistant Sec· Costa Mesa, Calllornla dueled by: a corp0rat1on. Tht IOllowlng pers0t1s art Have yov started doing fOUNOATtON a pnvate 1ounoa YEA.II ENOtO OfCEMIER 31 HOTIC£ OF OISSOlllTM»I 1mpro~ments 1n11en10ry 1e;e. f uggie Terms ot 11le ere cash In Have you 1tarted doing doing bvsintss as: Cente-business yet? No oon rs avatlaDle lor ~!ll1c 1n 1ttl ' OF PAA™ERSHIP pllOne and numoer rransteraote ~ufY 0.3127197 04/03197, lawful money ol th• United business yet? Yea. May 1. nulo• lnlerntclonalu Donald Allen Hempstead soec~on by any in1trestt0 oue Full ccrooral! Name CHURCH PU0t1c nonce is l\trtb\' give ketnses conttaets co11tnant no 04110/97 Stitt ol Conlonnallon ol 1992 Radio Club C.B .. 1212 This s1a1ement was hied wno ttQUests 11 at tnt IOllllda ALINSURAHCECOt.f>AHY lllal M RF & DA INGOL to compete wstomer 11sts CNS1465213 salt. of part cash and b•I· cnol lneorporellon, Mtseon Weal Third Sueet. Santa With the County Clerk ol •on's onnopll ollice locateo ::rru -Ollce ml Scr..tster lRUST ~ENEE s BENJAMIN meNS rt0pes s•ons ano Poll· anee upon such 111ma and A. Cl'IOI, Secttlaty of Trea• Ana. CA 92703 Orange Counly on 3·l4·97 Bank ol Amenca NT&SA me 1 WI 54-452 ROBERT f INGOLO SR a ~t cans ----~----1 conditions et are accept· sure Francisco Garcia, 1212 19973714130 Newport Cente< Dfl~ SUit Lane. M!mN. assets ARYN iNGOlO CP ROBERl F ano l<f IOU'ed ~ 1a..• a.bl• 'o the personal rep1• Thli 111ttmenl was m4 West ll\lrd Strtet. Santa Daily Pilot March 20. 27 • .1400 Ntwoort Beach CA 9 ~~ 869 'f;;tted · 1~0 SR l11Jstee 101 AW< MQUd Dn\'I! N~wpolt Beach C senfatlve. Flv• ptrcent (5%) with the County C1trk o Ana, Callfomla 92703 April 3 10 199'7 th754 Td~ (1-4) ~60-4~ bt _..,, ·1 2.,,.233 767 OAll INGOLO ROBERT f IN 92660 · · of amount bid 10 be dep0s· ()fang• Counly ori 3-1•97 This business Is con· • ' tile 0 1 1 ir.s Cllbli Totll 1!1bl 1bes · ...,, · ~ ited with bid. Bid• or otters 19973714t23 ducted by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE ~nnrllQ on 80a e 0 11 • Aoo~ w11ta-1ns lor soeoll fOLO SR ~TON UNOEN a The ~Slness name used .,, t be In writing and wlll be h 20 27 Have you stat1ed doing ~on an0 lot 1 <lays ltltru e surrtus tundS 1 600.CXKI MARGARl 1 I UNOEN THO lhe se11er at 11\at loea'Oll is r:C.1vec1 ti the aforesaid Dallty3 Pl~I l::;c lh749 business yet? No Fic titious Busln•H duonoono no~r:Siness hou lJnlUIQned lunds (SU!lllUS) . M :JNOEN CONSlANCE LINDEN FAANIE'S FROZEN YOGURT office •I any tlmt •ft tr the Apr I ' 1 ' Francisco Gerda N ame St•t•m•nt 1 am to Pm • 80,035.360 CAROL ANN McCLENAlHAN The IMCIOOled cla!t ~ OI Ult nrst publicatlon hertol and PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was filed The lollowl119 persons are The pnncipal .;.i~ ~ 1~ Surpus as~ l)OllcyholOef ·CAROL ANN McCLEHATHAN a bulk sale 1s APnl 28 1091 at l'°le belore date ol aalt. with Ille County Clerk ol dOlng business as: Cadillac loulldabcn is a gQ,6.lS,360 RICHARD McCLENAlHAN Olhce OI BURROW • .fSC Dated• April 7 1 1997 Flctltlou• BuslnHS Orange County on 3·11·97 vintage. 122 N. Harbor Rossi I/tee President & Manager tnoome IMtne ye;ar. 201.158 703 MAAGAREl l St.UH LARRY i CO...,ANY !JOI PaN:enter On"', Dorothy SJ•mann, Ham• St•tement 19973713821 Blvd., UM t02. Fullerton. CN'1i*~~~~oc:a1~7 Dtsbl,,emencs tor the year SMIT v Y VON( COfllN Santa Ana CA.927()() t p I R. pr.. The fottow1119 ~· a.re Oalty PllOt. Aprlt 10. 17, 24, CA 92633 1&4.~.470 co LLN Tl'IS ~II( sale IS 9Ubfed • '•tlo n •f the Eat•te dolog busln•H as: Coasl May 1 1997 Th780 Mlehello Maspero, 223 we lletebV celllly 111a1 tile al>CM F LN Jl ROB Cahtornra un1onn Commercial sent• v.o to Coast Poat, 3101 W. ' 22nd St .. tfontinglon ittrm 11t 111~wiltllheER no ROWENA I CO<lt5eaon61062 Chances are you will find whal you need at 1he price you want lo pay when you read Classified dally 642·5878 WHAT HAPPENS If YOU DON'T ADVERTISE? NOTHING. Call the Classifieds (7'4) 642·5678 Attorn•YI•) •t uw: ' coatl Hwy .. Ste. 401 , New· PUBLIC NOTICE Beach. CA 92648 PUBLIC NOTICE AMiii Slllernt111 1or 1fll year SC l\ereto1ore oo • so subfett tile Nmt Ou•n• I . Lind••~• port S.ach. c~ 92663 · This business Is con· enoecl December 3l, 19!16. mlCle cusrness unotr tne ha-ous 11 a<ld~re!!n!!..!:o(~tlle~pt~ISOO~.::.wi:.?.111:..;'*=:.!L----"-----~,_..._.......,.--.--... ...... --. ... 1300 8rlatol ltr••t Richard Grenl119llf', 19702 Fictitious 8ualn•H dlJCled by: an lnd1111dual fie Ml. 1ttn714112 111 Ille lr$11'11Q CoomSS1oner1 n;ame ano stYte 01 CALFURC North, 1280, Newpor' Ph.anix Lane, Huntington Name lt•t•menl H•vt you atarted d0tng tTATOIOf'fOfUA...,_,. rsuatetollw 1LIOIJIDATING PARTNERSl1l(' lhach Callfornl• eeach,CA92M6 Thelollowl119per1onsare ouslneuyet?Yn,8195 Of %-ormtK.llC«l\."-.._. 166n Mtlii.en A11tnue City o 92110 ' Liia Greninger. 1!H02 dol119 butin•n .as: AAA Mtehelle Maspeio WfOFFJCTmOUlumt NJOtllf CUAllT.Stcr•y lt'flnt CouolY 01 ~ Stale o P bll h d Newport PhOenlit Lan•. Hvntl119ton Propeller Slf\'ice, 127 In. This statement was filed MME NewPofi 8deh.c0sta Miu Calilomia <tid on tile S1s! day o u r 1 e M Dal"' Beach, CA 92648 dus\rlal W.y. Cotta Mesa. with lht County Clerk ol Tilt folOwlnQ Otl10n(S) 14197 187S7~78111011 Oecembe1 1994 b'f the lt!TM Beach-Otta tta ., Thi• bu1Jn111 I• con-CA 92827 Orange County on 3-28·97 lllttllW tlblfldonld tilt use al 1ggr • • me Cllrtne~hlP aoreement ()s Pllol Apnl 10, 18. 17. 1997. dueled by: hutba.nd and Thomas Emil KMftr, '433 t09737'5519 Chi b,0,,. trutlneu r\ll1lt sol~ Ille saio pa1111ership -----~~Th=W7_1.-_1 w1re Oal• Circle, Costa Me11. Daily Pilot April 3, 10: 17, 5'l.ltm #418, 5775 E. SanCa PUBLIC NOTICE ttrmnall t!ltlr tt1a11onst110 PUBLIC NOTICE Have you 1t9'1td dolnO CA 92827 24 1~7 Th770 Ma Cqon Rold W-m. CA oartntrs tnet9n l>uslnett y•t'1 NO Thi• buslnH• It con-. ll2.IOT • ... ... 1"1t114111 Said lluSlntSS 1n tile lu\Jrt Wll -.-u-,.-E~ .. ~.o-:"R~C:"::O~U::::A:-::T::--1 Ula Grenlnotr r.~ dUCted by: an lndMdual PUBLIC NOTICE Tiie NcdOuS M1nut neme ACTlmUI ..... OI tOl10uC'e<I av 11'\E 'MN~~ This statement w• ........ Haw you •l•rted doing .., on -sranmr PARTNERS ~BEAT F IHGOl Of CALIPOR~QE With the County Cltfk of butlnaH vet? Ytt, 3·82 Fictitious B'-tslneH = ~ .i:;, :-Che CCl.tntt Tiit ~ '*IOll(a) &nd THOMAS M UN0EH .,,,l'IO wi COUNTY OP 0 Qfangt Courl!Y on 3-14-97 Thomae £mil KHler H•m• Statement of OfMge ..0 Ot\GIW fit MO doif\O ta.-iJ 'MJ'J'4.. Ol'1 100 ILSG~rot _. habli•es !14t Th• City DrlW 1tl7U14t21 Thi• tt.el•ment wu flied The lol1owi119 persons art lQQ7'37l1Z!IO •t<l\9'701~ 2348l and drl>I! 04 lllt firm ano l'tCll Poat Office O•llV Pilot March 20, 21, with the County Cle<k of dol119 buslnets u : leop-aassic kOd s.r..c:a. inc:. 1 ~ Sultl 200 .._,118 HIS Ill moou payat11tiot11ttinn aoa 14171 Aprll 3. 10. 1M7 11'1753 Or•119• County on 3-21·97 lid Loung•. 414 Wsloot. Clll!Otnll ~ • CA!ii63 • • klllhtf "°"f! IS htttb',' ~"' Orant• CA 1t9T3l'149S3 Huntington Beach, CA MIQndla Awn.it AWl1IOI CA MTG. U.C (OtOltittll M tile unot~ '*ill not tHu-is11 PUBLIC NOTICE oa11y Pilot Maich 21. April ~f~ 119 Maspero 223 Q2Sl3 ' · c.tonu). z:Ms1 SOUllt rtSOOlllitM ''°"' tr-s <l¥f on 1 IN TH• MATIIA OF flotltlou• ..... ,,... 3. 10, 17. 1M7 th781 22~d. 9t Hunti ngton Tils blWlllS •• COlllM*d """200. "-"" .... CA ~ ot;ignoo 1ntu/l90 "" THS l'U'ITION TO M•WM ateteWMnt PUILIC NOTICE Stech, CA.~2-048 !Ir•~ • mt llU9NWll~ QltlttlS) 1n (M)(lltf)(lhein ow CHANG• TH• NAM• TN fOllOWlnQ ~· att Thlt buJlneu It con-SiQfWd Cl.ASSC fOOO S9W· ..... ~ l\Mlll(S) or 1" Chi NIM OC OF MONA TIMOTHY doing 1>u11Mat aa: Tustin F1ot1Uoue 8ualneH cNcted by: an lnelillfduat ICES. IC., By, Mllmlcl T"llD Tiit ........ aon::.,rad"' ~:o lelln Wlli.n -'"'"" AINIY Aueople11. ZOOS T'ut1ln AV-91ame ltatelMfrt Have you tlatl~ doing .__, ~ fl nu:t .__ • · °'* C.IOt CAI• NUM8KR lnW, s.nta Ana. CA '2:: TM f~ petaon .. rt bUtlntH tr?Yt1. 7/M .. ™~'~::':t'-&:. .:= °" = 11 :.~~:~oc =h 'QQ7 ~!~~~ l1'J:rt F:~lliry:~..-.ei :"la~=~~: ~~l•=OWH filed ~Oft~~~~ ..... =-._--.: ._ ~ .... ~f ......,.,.P~~ vn.-n Pann« of tM Ftyt Pemlly 307 ~ A~ l al• with th• councy Clt1k ol --_..,,..... -$lllNQ) M'fG. u.c. .,, ....... VT ._..., """"" ....... _ SHOW CAUll 'OR p.,\rierahlp , 1000 Que[I boa ttfenc!. CA t*2" <>i.,,ge County on 3·28>97 CN41t3186466CS Mlt 20.2.7. [.,_,., ~ linden CKA.NOI OP MAMMOI NA s11 .. t I 175, Ntwpott Mlct1 .. 1 Robtrt 81lgge, ttt737 use7 ACW3. 10. 19Q7 1-....._. .,. Mid ~YS~ ~~ P!TITIOHEA(S) s.ech. CA t:tte6 30l' Apo6ena Avenue. lJel-Delly PilOt ~II 3, 10. 1l', "' COUlllW a.ft ol OrlnOt '"''" TIMOTHY AINlVl.TITH~ Ttllt butlrieH Is con-t>oa Island,~ taeea 24 1997 Th769 PUBLIC NOTICE ~OllMlrtfl \l t987 a S55W ~ ~c•nt1t1f HA\11! Fn.to A P -~ clue:*' ~ a lmhd P8f'-Thi• b1.11lnHa Is con-• -1 ..aTICE·ltll AcMlt NlllN tos-_..t .. _,. .. OR AN OfllDlA~ """"" clUCttd by: an lndMdual PUBLIC NOTICE f1MMl. tHmt1111 ............... ~ .... pgll8t1CttCoSllMtr CHANGE NAMES f:Y TO Have you IW1e0 OOitlO H.vt YCM.I MJWteO dOlflO flCTillOUI MJSMUI "'• tt .. tied 111 Ill Ollct CN41~24 1-'1110 11111 """"'"''""' ... "" -""'... ........,.,,, No ..... _ -· _,,..... ~ --........ MONA WHITH&Y IUU.A 8"*' I.,.,,. MletlM.. NalM SleletMnl TM lol!OoM~ citrson(S) 11M to111 .__ MllN n It nerttiy ~d "':: ™' ......,_.. ~Medo! Thie •ttmenC .,.. llteO Th4I loll~• ar5• dOt"I 1:11J1111a1 at ..... •II M • ChancH •rt '" ,eftOM -... the Counly ,._,. -the COW11Y o..'tt of 006na M N ' OM · ~£1MlkE I~ 11118 ti .. ·--Wf11 f111 M ~ ~,-= ar._ COUfllr '" "21-11 OrMaa c~~°" M1·t1 CUSTOM Ot!SIGNS, 10 Via t~H flli04tC1 l.W 811 ~IC "11111 ..... ~=--~ you d thi• court Or tMtaTt48M '"'"'..... ,.,., ~..,,.. Mii"• ltltll CA~ .... • ....... what vou nttd ~o 70:)~ COwr\ '"'= o.ly flllot ~ 17, Aprtl Oe1f ,,.... Merci\ f'I, Apfl !:ta, ~O Via Ml· Gt19 Mer. $715 [ Clllw ...... -.. • :r:.. at lht price ~ .,_.., ~ $. 10.11, ,.., ttt?U a.10. '7, 111? 1t1Na ,991 ,..nthc) ..,,.. M•· s-. t~~ cu1;moi. -':'~ yo\J w.m to .,_1 on.a. tM7.11t~o ct-Shopping for• NW ~ CANtM CtUMIWw Vt& •--ud • '·"'·· Md '*' and •'*'"'en.? ~ "lhl•, bu•IMll l• con----T.,...CN.CAtli"IO .... ;..._., whet\ you ; =-=:SS: ~~ea!C:tnc!:~.d: =-~:::re::..~~~-=-= ~ .. ,a -Cl•::ed !:t:.-"$... or worel!.= C•tl 01•••11••• co-""'__. c::=,..,,&:,.-.v. Ml·M71 . .. ...,. °'**' "* • ... .,. ....,1 MMl?L L..Jl-~!!IL!·!!!J!r..!~.__.m.~La::..:..0--L-:""""::------_... .......... Results! l In• Classified Adrertisi•1 .. Polley II 1-..HH ..... Mii .. ,~ a R1111•, 1111<1 clru<llitll''i Urt' i.11hjri'l lll l'h11111t1 .. ~1..tt.0111 llllift't• n ... p11hJi.,h1•r n·~1·n ''" 1 lw ri((ltt 141 "''""'"" 11•1·111 .... i~. 11·' j.,,. 111 11•11•1·1 1111y l'lll'•.,ifit·d ud\'l·ni .. e1wnt Pl1•n .. 1• 1.-pm·1 um 1•n111 111111 11111~ h1• i11 \'11111· du~-.jfipd nd im11wdjn11·h . 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Tue day 5:00pm Salurdo) ........... Frida~ 5:00pm \lornl.t1 l rnl..1 NEWPORT BEACH COSTA,MESA 2124 NEWPORT NEWPORT BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ANTIQUES 1 O 6 9 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 216 9 BEA CH 2 6 6 9 0 PPO R TUN ITY. 5 53 0 5 5 3 0 5 5 3 0 liiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6010 @ 1 MILE TO BEACH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 90 4 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii p RIM IT I VE S & M bl' Private Collec tion BY OWNER Prime Newport Pen Bay1ront w/dock. 1·1/2 slzo lol. 2-s try, Sbr, 5ba. 51,990,000. 1024 W. Bay AYO, NB. 675·7599 Lrg 1 3 Bd o e Pvt Beach 2 _. 2. Now Unique 1bdrm 1ba DISPLAY Salesperson FT/PT Must S ell ASAP Homes to Lse or buy. decor/Borbor/verl/pnt, w/lott cond? style ~pt. $HUGE PROFITS$ QA ADVERTISING Exp. Upscalo ladles/ 714.753.3577 fOUAl teOUSINO OPPOllTUNIT• Loe. at 1741 Pomona FP. pallo, pool, carprt. Vaulted ceilings, light CCOUntants SALES mens' sportswear. --------- C.M. Sp1113,11' 1011144 51295. qulotl 673.3059. & alry walk throu~h Phone Card Routes ... Overload Local weekly news-* 852-8689 * All rul uul• 1dnr1111no 1n th•l ,.,,._,,~, 111ub1ec1 lo the fed · •ral f.ir Ho111ln9 NI ol ltH 11 lmtlldtd wlllch rn1h1 111111911 10 14wertisr .. ,,., prele11nc1, llmllllion or dlscrlmin11ton b1$1• on nee. color, religion. s11. ll1ndlcap, lamillal s11tus or nlllOUI 0tlgln. Of 111 lnlenllon lo mlllll any 111ch prcltnnct. liml· llllH Of dl"rimtn1tio11." This nunpaper wlll not Ulowl11gly ICCIPt '"' ldver1ill· mul lor real 111111 wfl lcll Is In t1tllllon ol th• l1w. Our readers 111 llm•r lnlormed tfllt 111 •w111i1191 ldHl11atd In thlt 11....,..,.r IA ..allult on 111 111U1 .,,.,.,.uy Usls. Te com- pllil II~. Clll HUD Toll· lrff It 1 • IOO • '24 • IStO.. ff# ~I Waslllqton, DC WU •leaic ull HUD II 4Z5·lSOO. •Newport Heights* 327 Cat•llna Dr 3br/3ba, den. pool. Mini ocean view. Reduced 10 5495Kll Grundy Allr 675·6161 Ocean Bav & Sunset Views •Harbor Ridge• Elegant 20drm. 2 balh 2-car gar, prof lands. Custom throughout! 0 $469,000° Open Sat/Sun 1-5 23 Lucerne 760·9590 Owner/Broker POINTE NEWPORT Leslie 714·852·5589 kitchen, large walk-en 52000/wk. Pot. paper seeks accoun1 ---------= Best E 'slde with H•rd Vera•lllea Studio closet, dishwasher, 800·700·7177 ~riy&blr-loS«!Ofwk executive. Must be de-Salesperson PIT u p h 1 • 1 24h s Children's clothlng To Fl'nd 2 Br 2Ba ent •• furn/unlurn. pr vale extra arge r Arcounba«rl.,blr-tt5400lwl pondablo, team ori· i · store in Fashion ts. Master Suites. Nr Pool, gym, gar, walk palo from livlng room. AT LAST Discover Ctll1Ktlom0tt1<-•o~k ented, sell starter who 714•644•7877 Tri-Sqr, gar. no pots. to bch S925. 494-8604 additlonal patio oll of How Yo~ Can Earn Aulf11n1hot~ttptt-lo544<Ywk is able to work well --------- 51060/Lse 640•9408 bdrm w/outside stor· Amazing Income rKloo~k""'____loS~k under deadlines. Secretary age space. Vertical With The Internet. sutrA«oun1.1N-to~t Some advertising E'slde Lg 2·mslr, blinds include.d New Industry, omorg· HYu(,(~rirntt background preferred. 2.5ba, Ip, grdnr, hk· APARTMENTS throughout, skylfght en ing growth company. Rrquirtd,ComputuLilmlt, Posllion .->ffors salary up, walk to Back Bay. FOR RENT living room, unique Timing Is Evorytlllng CillUsTodiy! plus commission. We Must seel S1250. bathroom/ vanity/ Froo seminar. Call 75 9640 also ,oller excellent 650.2809 or 642·9722 dressing area! Neutral Now! 24Hr Mossogo: 4 • bonellt package In a EASTS 1 DE 2 BR carpet throughout! 714.733.3935 Fo.4'/S-96S8 drug free environ· Carport stall lo ac· ..,,..,,=,.,........,,,.,.._.....,........,,,.......-·wr V1lld11r P1it.ins' men I. M/F/D/V House Dog OK. GENERAL 2602 commodate 1 vehicle ATTN: West Coast wwwxnH1ftlJn1JoYfl'lold.t'Otll For consideration fenced yard, garage.,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii included. Vory bright Merchandising Corp please lax resume to: W/D hookups, very,, and open living area! Looking for sharpl----------1 Janise Cross, Dis- clean. lots windows. Ed Ing• r IN• w I• n d Call now, won't last! pooplo. Got paid wha1 play Advertising Man· S875+5300 deposit. EJCOC Homo 5Br 2.5Ba $1470. 789·0931 you aro worth I EMPLOYMENT ager, Huntington Call 545·0442 Call: 714·53G·2079 16151 Jenner St. Fax: 714 _536_6855 5530 Beach Independent Administrative Secretary $1800. 714·570·6G01 --------· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (714) 965·7174 Hot! Produc t Potent ADVERTISING -H...:o_m__;e_T_y_p_ls_t __ M_a_k_e aphrodisiac soon on 1 nal I TV.· DIStrtbutors SALES 5660 weekly. Daly These LUXURIOUS IRVINE 2144 CONDOS boast 3BD.1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1.--------MISCELLANEOUS Publicly hold Orengo County equipment leasing co. needs elhciont lnd1vldual 10 support reglon:>I Salos and Finance 'Ocpts. Varied duties include 1yplng o l lease documents, salas pro· posals. photocopying, occassional rocopllon· Isl rellol and filJC com· municallons white workmg In a lost· paced environment. Loan Processing Experience • plus! BALBOA RENTALS 2 SBA. Tho square 1• lootago ranges from 1500sq.ll -1680sq.lt. UCI 3bd, 3ba, view, dbl ISLAND 2606 •••••••• gar, AC, a monittes. No iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pets. Yrly $1790. cbl/ --------- water encl. 725-9626 TELEMARKETING pay. Free details. needed. '604/444·8205 Community newspa· SASE: Premier Pub .. VENDING ROUTE por seoks enorgetic 16787 Beach Blvd. All cash 20 existing tndivldual for r4~all JJ702. H .B .. CA 92647 Top Dollar Paid! From 1 800·1960 1 pc to entire esl:ite. Paintings, china, glswarc, furn, etc. 40Yr N6 nes 673-6223 PlSTmcf.s~ Anl.que\ lo '5°' Mor.lem • Est Lagma ~rs buy. silver. glass. pafltiigs. ~. chN. pottery, old cosune ~ rine =~~ .. decoraM ~ • One item or rie esiate • CorldenliaVRelerences • Estale sales conducted • lmmediale cash 714.249-3711 Ottered at 5235.900-5259,900 Broker Co-op Call Today 548·8048 Woodbridge 2 + 1, upper end, bll·in slvo. micro, hkups $850. 650-2943. 438-4622. Be•utlful upper 2bd/ ROOMS 2706 s1tos. Buy all1par1 d1spl11y and new busi· Home Typist . 1ba. 2 patios, fp, new iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 800·599-6783 noss dovolopment. PC Users Needed. carpol, rol. St200 N .B . Oceanfront & ---------1 Exporionce helpful. 540.000 Income Organlzalton & atten· ---------ti on to do1n11 is HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE Super location on 22nd St. Pvt toom Sillary + Commission Potential. 375.1993 Corall 1·310·273-3300 unlurn, share bath. ai.ceotAUftt•t , Benefits. Ptlyslcal/ ---------1 Ulil paid. 1'1/S pref. Alloro yoUI Ommsl C11eei Drug Screening re· Hotel ossen11a1. Pos111on FURNITURE 6014 ass is Is 2 5 > p e op I c iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii eo()or to havo every- GENERAL 1002 . -Attention -+tome Owners & R.E. Agents!! Balboa Newport Realty, Inc Newport Shores Mu!'.l Ser This Rclurb1sl1cd Gem $289,000 723-4494 -=--------;;;;;;;;;;;;:, IAGUNA NIGUEL BALBOA 2152 PENINSUIA 2607 Kitchenette In room. w/llUQe SS MAKING Potential quired. EOE. The Walerlronl H1llon lmme01a1e and long-te1m Fax Resume Atln: Is No)V Hiring! Lndry. 1 block to 1esl0ua1 income 1n l1stes1 Janiso Cross •security O fficer Newport Pier. $490. "R I A t PT Call Sam 675 •480 8 growioo industry in the US (714} 965·7174 eservat on g · Call now (71') UO-OCM1 Or call 955:3030 ·Lead Cook .,, $895 • 2BR Condo Very pvt lower end uniL Community pool, near shopping. David A Thompson Allrs 493.5955 NEWPORT BEACH 2169 -·----~ .. -· • Aclivities Counselor F:tb~~u~ v••:, VACATION ~~§ Appt Setters •Busperson • ••c FT/PT. No Selling •Housekeeping 1bd w/garago-$1,095 RENTALS 2722 or EJCP Necessary. •Malnt Engineer Lg 2-car garage· S200 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Computer knowledge, "Dishwasher 1510 W. Balboa Blvd MONEY 56·S7hr +bonus + Mgr 673·2519 N.B. Slops to sand. TO LOAN 2914 comm. Call Ron: 973. View. 2 & 3 bdrm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9272 or FaJC 973-2124 5800·51000/wkly Pgr, 800-616·4018 PRIVATE MONEY for Assembly/Packing Discount ed Trust Worehse/Shlp. Need Deeds Elc 61l0·2 l 8 I COL & Hit 501b. Call ' ' M·F 8·6. Jeff 843-9288 Prime E'sido Twnhmo RENTALS TO COSTA MESA 2624 Interviews held Mon 4:30ptn-6:30pm & Wods from 2·4pm Tuesday & Thurs 1oam-12. Apply at: 2t tOO PCH, Huntington Beach ---------12Bd 2Ba Versailles 1400sl, 2tld 2.SbA SHARE-2724' .. •••lil•m• Cigar Clertt 1-car gar+ 1 space iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1• FT. 12-9pm. Apply at 1~~5EiiEiiEiiiiiiiiiii&Ei~ MOBILE HOMES 1100 lmmac luJC condo. Wik 10 Bch. Pv1 corner unit Sl 175. Bkr 87Hl100 ANNOUNCEMENTS 250 Ogle St CM 3br 2ba Bayfronl 1----;;;.... __ .. _._._ St200Avl5·1 645·90291---------Peninsula duplex, w/d, ••••••••• Clerk/Gift Wrapper NEWPORT gar. view, n/s. Avail FT. 11am-8pm. Apply· 2BR Townhome 5.1 5500. 723·0711 --------at 250 Ogle SI., C.M. INDUSTRIAL JOBS NOW HIRING ~:aaa:m$-E thing dono yesterday! Ideal condidale must be proficient m MS Wot d G.O and MS EJCcel. Min. 60 wpm. Please la>c resumes to (714)751-7557. No phone cnlls plense. BH/NB PO BoJC 2392 Santa Ana, CA 92707-0392 Securltv Officers Immediate pos1t1011s avallablo! Call for appolntmont 248·9180 Veterln•rlan Asst Experlonced. Apply Tue·Sal, 1 lam-3pm 6904 W. PCH, NB Work From Home E a r n 5 2 O O -5 4 O O Selllng Web Pages All or Nothing! 5250 Ole furn·Sdsks, 9chrs 2bk shivs, misc ore aqu1pmnt. 673-3772 Pine Din Hutc h glass front. l\oncy 1111 s.ioo Comly chr & • ~ S200. 8-drawer nat I pine dress S200. 548-4225 Queon Mattress 601t spring & Haboard writ iron w/br;:iss. New twin mallress navor used. 4 k11che11 chrs· Wend soi back Sever JI Chinese Oriental rugs Coltec table Brand name ch1l&en·s cl~h· Ing s.ze U·9 yrl>. ol..J. 6-14-5177 MERCHANDISE MISC. 6015 ShQWCaso lhOSO spoclat propen1os In 001 Homes or the liYeek & Open Homo C:a1de published ~h Saturday In 1he Jte:it Estate Tab. It's an ellec11ve and lnexpens1vo way to ;Jach homebuyars• ? ~all our Class1hod .eepartment Today'! Doublewlde 2br 2ba. don. din rm. lrg cov· ered porch, 55 • Park 525,000. 642·0773 2.5BA . Lr.g 2-<:ar BEACH 2669 Beautiful, N .B. 3Br THEATER CM Catering Co ~~::ocd~ Jin~' a ugnft. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2.5Ba Lg kit, hi cell, CASTING 2921 seeks driver/prep per- S 15oo/mo. 640.5664 • 1 BR From $950• Berber crpt, fp, palio. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii son PT days. Must be • Machine Operators 1S Ooeoogs lo $S ~ Paul Cronin 733·39351 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii : -: 642·56 78 • • -Ask about our current specials! ~ 2BR 28A From $785 w/d. pool/spa, prkng. 25 y,o +. Ctoan OMV. ---------38r 38a Twnhme D/W Incl. 60x30 pool. S525. Erin, 497·4485 Be Dlscovorod•Today Chris, 63t·0778 alt 12. CEMETERY LOT/ Nwprt Crcsl. Fp, w/d. No pols. Carport. CdM Hse bv &ch! Start your oxclling Computer Tech CRYPT 1225 pool. gar, lenn. Lse Vista Del Mesa Furn br, ba, sm olc, modeling caroer now• Macintosh ~opair and Sl 650/mo 644 2694 "* Froo lnterv1ow• • •545-4855• pvt enlr! Gar, yrd, pet Tech Support EJCp'r. • _., s/P k 662-1000 10am·9pm Call 645•4022 or Fax • .. sse111uler IC ers ---------1 Pacific View 4 lots in Bayrldge lmmacutato •Beach Area• ol<. 5740. 723·5468 Resume: 645-~50 600penlf10StoSS5<Yhour NEED DOWN lower Bayview Torr. 3BD. 3BA. ElCecutive Peninsula yrly 2-3bd. CM 4Br 2Ba N1ce1--------- EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 5533 •••••••• Please bo aworo that tho listings in this cat· egory may require you PTS Turbo 1000 rG· cumbent bike, 5500 (Pd S1200) 723·5468 Wo lff T anning Beds Tan Al Home Buy 01rec1 and Savor Low Monlhly Pints Free Color Cat>llog Call 1-800·711-01SB PAYMENT? 53.200/oa. $12,200 all. townhome. 52050/mo. All close to waler. hse. Quiet area near LOST & CUSTOMER SERVICE (805) 639·0956 Stella 759-3729 S8?5·51150. Wintor & OCC. W/d, gar, $375 FOUND 2925 SPECIALIST Wa will loan you 1ho V 1 '.l'.1 Iii 646 9859 work half day al JSlt#llArdablf ~ loclllons 11 INnt and Ullt Fotrtst to call a 900 number l---------rn wtilch there is a charge per mlnuto. down paymenl on the Big Canvon, 2Br 2Ba acallon Rontalsl also. ... u . • l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sou1hern Caltlornia's home of your choice •••••••••• Largo deck on Goll V Ila Rent• • East CM-$450/lst + 6 11 C 675 4912 F d L b most dynamic Ctiam· and arrange the un· HOUSES/ ourse. New carpet -mon lse. Cat ok. quiet. oun arge rown ber or Commerce. The dorlytng 1st Mortgage and paint, pool/lonnis. B tlf 1 N 2 peaceful. wi2 happy malo Lab mti< in N B. N B h a CONDOS 51700. 724·1948 eau u · cw 2+ crealivepeoplel631·2111 .,,.,, 714-721-9983 owport eac TAOS1affln9Servlc11 EMPLOYMENT financing uyors and corner unit in Back Chamber of Com· 2540 Main St., Unll p A ea It ors ca 1 I FOR RENT Gated Communltv. Bay w/largo windows lrv/Trtle Rk lmmac Lost Female Oatr11a1ton merce is seeking a Irvine WANTED 5535 ,The DownPaymont Co •••••••••• 2-Mstr Suites, View ol and high colllngs. hse. Own ba, gar. Kit/ Answers to Bello. part 1tmc pos111on that •~• ... si P1Nor,....,,ec...11 Bkr 2 39-433 4 Pool. Jeanno/Rcmai< Pvt gar, w/d, Ip, frig. lndry, pool, Jae. 5750 Mesa Verde area 414. 1s a pleasant, service ''"'.i-""'•-' _,_...,.., Dog W•lker, I will 451·1247 $1,700 Gated Community + •h util. 85~0231 549-3638 oriented Customer (724) 250·7234 walk & lovo your pe11 $1365 789·1746 LOST Gold bracelet Scrv1co Reprcsenta· Weekends & Eves! Newport North tivo to roprosont the ---------1 Morgan 714-642-8533 1007 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2bd/2.5ba, 2-car Studio Apt Squeaky on 412 Fash.Isl. pkng •••••••••• c Kennel Worker GENERAL 2102 I I b Bl · d 1 hamber to the call· E:rgll•h Ladv "''car. Lo. A lamlto• 2br 2ba a ti ached gar ago clean one house from 0 Y oomrng a es P;RSON~S 1 d · bl Handling sm animals " •• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii and Alrlum Court ng an visiting pu •C. · scrooned, cortil1°0d. Beaultful House. 2-car hrdwd firs. 51395mo beach. patio. $650 · A I T S I 11 3 •73 •e7b 'Wlil••••••-PP Y ue-a • • · home health provider. BALBOA PENINSUIA gar. overylhmg newt, ____ 7_0_7_·_7_5_8_3__ lnclds utll. 548·2369 ___ ... __ ._ ... __ ... ___ 1• 6904 W PCH NB s1200 447.oe20·-------------------Nice CM House Duties • ' Nursos's Ins. Xlnt Rois Close 10 OCC. Kitchen 1---------NURSERY PERSON & Bondablo. Ltvo in WANTED TO BUY 6019 Old Coins Gold Silver Franklin M111t, Sterhng Old w::itches & 1ewe1ry WeslCO.'ISI CO•l1 642·9448 TENT TRAILER m good cond11tor1. Wtll· ing 10 pay up to S500 966· 1772 or 642·4321 Top D ollar s P aid For Records. Jazz. Sountracks. 01c. Call f\.11ko 6·15·7505. •BALBOA COVE• 30' Boat Dock + 3BR 3BA Townhouse. 2·car garage $285.000 Broker. 993·8377 CORONA -------1 DEI: MAR SEEKING • Answer incoming 2 +yrs retail. O.H. out In homo ot oldorty prlv, w/d. 5350+dop calls requesting inlor· Degree or C.C.N.P. dlsobted. 960·1929 --------- & V.. utlls. 545-9300 WOMEN 3004 motion on the New· T & B Iii BUSINESS OFFICE BUSINESS OFFICE FOR RENT 2769 FOR RENT 276£ 2122 HUNTINGTON B~CH 1040 3Br 2Ba J••mln• -Crk FR, DR. 2 car Medical Professional Building 2800 ~=Suite C:wi be divided 2-Storv Twnhme 2Br l .SBa, end unit. Lrg gar, spa. Yr lse. 52300/mo. 835·2242 patio. w/d hkup. Only _C_O_S_T_A_M_E-SA--2-1_2_4 S74.000 agl 968·4906 abundant adjacent parking. Convenient, top quality commercial area. Negotiable terms. F Ix & Save I 3 br 2 .5ba. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lorn rm. bonus rm. Must ••II t••tl $259.900 Nancy Luksa, agt 969-GtOO TRADE through classified 642·5678 · METRO MANAGEMENT , 261-8:161 4 IRVINE 1044 ------------------------ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 Out of St•t• Owner Sacnftclng :ij;>d 2.5bB mcred1ble u~odes. great terms. new decor. $219.0QO. •Owner/Agent• 751·5100 Rm. 245 or 702·289·9509 NEWPORT BEACH 1069 3BR/2BA 1 blk to Bk Bay. Sklta. Open & Bright. Lg. yd Agt Porty 64~373 k209 B•vtront Condo Boat sllp avail. 2br/2ba. HC bldg. OWC 1st. Only 169KI l..H. 675·1653 BAYVIEW TERRACE lmmac. 3BO, 2.5BA homo. Comm. pool & apa. ProleHlonally landscaped yard with waterfall. Lois of e.1Ctrasl 5349,000. By Ownet 714-7215.()24? BEST BUYI In Big Canyon VIII• 3 bdrm. 2.5 be, tile •ntry, cathedral cell, 2-car gar, '360,000 Mina Maghaml, Agt. C21 8eechslde • Pgr, 733°5584 ee?-4000 x380 QUIET 8t SBllENB Palm 1\1'.esa Apart•••ents So near & yet so far ... Than the fuclin«i get when you live at~ Mesa amid the tush grccncry of scdudcd woocb & study palms. A Sludlos. 1 & 2 lltdroolllll • JRS. '625 • IDR'67S • 28R "TIS ANorets A Vertbl Olinda A cea,. F'•na A NEW <Apct. l'lllnt & Tiie A FltMla Room A lfattd Pool&~ A Pldoe 6 Balcoftlet A GenrctAvllllble Office Hou.rs: '9:00 am · ScOO pm M·F and 10:00 am • 4:00 pm~ 156) Mesa Or .• S-attCI Am Heights~ c.A (71.f) 5'6-9860 COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE Handsome Attorney Seeks vory a11racllvo slim wht female 26·34 for doting . .,, 360·4947 BUSINESS OFFICE PERSONAL JOOS FOR RENT 2769 SERVICES Ofc/Ret•ll 350·1500sl. Full security. 2488 Newp~rt Blvd, CM 842-3890· Store/Ofc for tease. 122 Av•t•·Bal Is S traight Lse. Call Chris-agt 673-4498 COIDIUCIAL PIOPD?T 2778 ~Need~ 1000-1500 Sq. Ft. Catenng ComJXlny ~tabll-.hed in 1987 up;mdlng to l:>rKer facility. Location central lo South Coo.-.1 l"lw~. Orange C~nty A1rp<•rt. Fa.,hion lllland. Mu:itt mHt 111.'ahh D\'pMtmtinl approval: Chri• 631-0178 After 12 noon World Cl••• Writer Dlsnoy, Del Taco, J.M. Peters, Nordstrom Sloros. McDonald's. Coast Magazine, Sports lltustrotod. (credlls). Preas Roleasos, Corporate B los. Froe·Lanco (aports, buslnoss stories). Foat. No ro- lelner. Pay by th• jolj>. •(714t548·9925• SCHOOLS & INSTRUCTION 3012 KARATE SELF DEFENSE Adult & Children Prlvato or Group Em· phosla on Phy1lcal & Splrltuol translormo· lion by 3rd Dogroe Black Bell Mesler/ Kenpo Kara10 Angel Cove Studio 714·723-8023 EMPLOYMENT op pay one s. Exec fem•le m•d·40 s port Harbor Area. Call Mr Lathrop ot o • Preparation of lists *FLOWERDALE" seeks lnlerostong work' of members. a,.U!a de· NURSERIES OC area. N/mama!)e! mographics arid other .-33 9 2oo PO 5438, Balboa Is support matcrlals. l;;;;:;;:=:v==·===:;;;I 92662 714/675-4470 • Rocord keeping of OFFICE POSITIONS L 1 member referrals and ov ng Swedish Nurse. fulfillment 01 lnlor· 0v.,. 100 Op.,,'"9• 12 Yrs eicp. Honest & OIWG,.-,SAHTAA*.IMA caring. Good cook. mallon requests. Loe rots. Christine • Llghl lyplng and ad· •RtCtplionistw/~trtllp. 1:?714·948·37351:? ministration work as 11~ SJ.SO.Sii roquestod. •Custom« StMce/Teltmfttllng I.::> PIT Home Core 60~ S6-J9.SO + bM1J Companion/Day Care Requirements: Flt~flouii. ""'IM .nncrtlom Ctoan l:?Cookl:?Orlve ""1 ...--Errands. 722·5223 • Excellent telephone communications skills. • PC word processing e.1Cporlenco. , T~ining I~. •Adminbtr1tift Aulst111ts WORK·OUT SMARTER Good,.,,,......,&ollic *ls_.d NOT HARDER ~$9.5om t '"", Diet & ExerclH • Abllity to work In las1 pacod. challeng· Ing work onvironmonl. • t<nowledgo of lhe Newport HeTbor Arca helpful. Call Exp'd CITol & Many other positions Cort. Personal Trainer ava11able including M•rk 810·3479 Ploaso send Resume by April t 8 to: Payroll SP_!t<:ialists, ComP.uter OperatO<S, -sales Assistant, Oistril::Mton Spec1al1st, Medical, Data En~I Most ~itions include benefltsJ Mr. Jeff P8fker FAX""""'• Todql Newport Beach = fot Chamber of Commerce 11"' ICartl for App«. acamnf 1«ntcet 1470 JamborH Road MA72u, F• MAnM Newport Beach. CA:!!:= .. =-=.,.~===.,.,.,.==...,~~I 92660-6294 Pert Time Sal•• Customer Service/ Children's conalgn- lnslde S•I•• mont In COM. Fun en- Fortune 500 Company vlronment, llox ached, socking motivated 2-SaVpor month req'd, lndlvldual w/mln 1 yr 973·2120 Hper. In cual aorv/ ---------lefomnrkollng to can 6 PT ·O•neral Office provide cuslomor aer-10-15/hrs wk, It lyp- vlce to our community Ing, 11 computer, good o r g a n 1 1 0 1 1 0 n • . phone voice !548-0919. -~~~~~~~~- DOMESTICS 5540 *HOUSEMAN• 9Yra EJCp. Clean & maintain INO• homea. Outdoor dulles, car care, pel core. driving, cooking, serving. Xlnt NB rela. 909·336·040t HOUSl!·SITTINO Newlywed Pepperdlne grade teek houst11Ulng opportunity, whllo saving for own home. Ael'1 llVDll. 723·1709 Nanny wanted. Mon· Fri. Infant & IOddlor. Exl> and rel'• a must. Engl req. 719·2616 (25·30hr• per wk) Reoeptlonlat Good ••••••••• Call or Hild 1nume lo: voice & phn manner. MERCHANDISE Entertalnm•nt Apply Tue·S•t. 11•3, Publlo•tlona 9904 W. PCH, NB Aeoepllonl•t 1111 Karmu• IJ" Coate M•H 12626 EMP,LOYMENT Aun: Mt. Lauren Soc1e1arlal backup, ror ANTIQ.UBS 6010 I aw o lrlce II\ N. e. iiliiillliii•iiliiiliiiiiiimi BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 2904 5530 ___ ._, _ee_2_.2_0_2_0 __ LIFEGUARDS Hiring L1legu1rd1 a Swim 1n11ruc1ore c ... ., ...... , TRADE lhfougti classified 842-1878 Telephone e11perlonce. Tyr>fnO end computer aklll• are required, In• cludtng W0td Perfect Some law office e11peti.nce dealtable, 'lt ... 'IS-7410 ' AHTIGU•S 4 U *Sale 10·30% • Aceeplmg consignment. 30~ '" UnlltTltled twn• 312 ~ Blvd. N 8. MM1R3 WHAT HAPPENS If YOU DON'T ADVERTISE? NOTHING. Call the Classifieds . (714) 642·5678 CLASSIFIKD ll's the roaource you c•n count on lo Mii • myriad or merch•l"l- dlH llema, bec•u .. OUf column• ~0111pel quJllfled buyer• to colll ...... ., .. • ACROSS 1 FaMmo 4 LU•IKIOUI e ~nese menu i1em 13 Chew 14 Movie Cllnlne 15 Made a rhoicP 16 Captain r' l\o "Nautllo' 17 Saint's pl. turt' 18 Ovt of the way 19 EMplolt 20 Laundrv·oog eords 22 ~per · 24 Piece or Piil 25 Senhmt>nlat 27 ~pwilh 29 Frostier 30 B•lllard sticks 31 "Norma -• 34 -premium scarce • 35 Some.apanment pets 38 Outdated 39 S1blmg ol bro 40-andgroM 4 I 0\11z·show hCl'll 43 Mal!es cat noise$ 45 Undermine 46 Subdue 48 Ton's dad 49 Freeway exits sometimes t 52 Team cheer 55 Forn>er candidate Stevenson 56 "Jane -· 57 Mongo~an' cleser1 S8 Gravy HoldtW'I 59 Plllt ol 11 h11rnes" 60 Proests rot>Ps 61 Good quality 62 RaceHal'k ltgures 8:1 Layer DOWN 1 S1nglPc; ? Delrcatl' bloc;"oms 3 Duo 4 Couplpd ~EVIOVS PUZZlE SOLVED 5 Film awarrt 26 Play opene1 45 Responds 10 6 away tmve>I 27 Almo~pheres the alarm lot trl'r ?8 Has· -;: tormei 46 Flightless 7 S11v111 Sk111es s1ar buds lad 30 As the lhe~ 4 7 RPlerPnr.e 8 new h'Qh 3 t SO<; mu!'tC book 9 dovm cal!P 32 Stit>llered lrom 48 Sharp 10 BPP l>tle> lhe wind 49 -au mum 1 t Row ol ~hrubs 33 GilrOen spot SO Detectrve 12 ol March 36 0vl'ract Wolle 13 Wilo.>be>l'st 37 Crystal ga1ers 51 Gazed at 20 ON' 01 Grumpy <12 Zedong 53 ~ar 2 t and Shout' 43 Chan~ columnist 23 Bullhght rh<>er genehcatty 54 Not hers 25 favo1111sm 44 Sign up 57 Hiatus ~~~~~~,--. !!-~~ .......... ..-.._. ...... ~ 10 11 12 ........ CADILLAC 9040 ISUZU 9100 MAZDA 9125 OLDSMOBILE 915£: By CHARLES GOltEN wfth OMAR SHARIF Md TANNAH HIRSCH '88 Sed•n Deville While LJl!e now! Total Mileage 48,525. New engine, brakes & tires pp $5800 640-2181 '89 Amigo Low ml )(Int cond. on• owner, new top. S5000, 548-8011 '82MX3 Auto, loaded. cute. ( 2004ti011 1 583 8) S9.995. Tovota of '87 Cuti••• Cl• ve. luH pwr. ts5k Bluo Book $5200, a• mg $3500. 83t-8•~· TIIF. I .OSER V ANJSHF .... 'i 1-------JEEP CHRYSLER 9050 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -------TOYOTA - 9110 Huntlng1on •••ch 1 ________ _ 714·847-8555 Rol.h vuhwrehlf' F.1u1l d~il11 NOR111 •K·C2 ~9876 If d.-rl11r('r prorf'l'li" to dr11w tn1mp11, lhc-<'Onlrert wlll be dl'fral Ni On winning fhe Mf' or hrorlll t hi' drfl'nc1rl"ll will knock out dcch1r- r r'to n-mainin~ 11p11rl~ 11wpprr, thrn t1t'ke the 11etling tr ick. in 11padr11 whl'n in with lht' Ref' of clut-11 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '91 h Wrangler 4 cy1, MERCEDES 9130 lii,ii8ii5iiiCiii-iiiii•iii•iiildiiiaiiiwiiiii .. iiniiiuii .. , '72 New Vorker 4·dr, so top, t!4k ~ mis. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .... • 120k ml. W/ave reds. Good cond. Alptno blue Auto, A/C, cc. vry gd cond 51100 'pull out stereo. '83 190 Dl•••I 4·dr stereo cass Full pwr, OBO. Must sacrifice. 58600 OBO 225-7439 Sedan. Look• and toadod1• Xtra clean. 5pm-9pm, 544-5507 runs great! Reliable. 52400 llrm. 893·4570 OJ •KQJ IO~ f!J\.'IT DODGE s2200. -8 73.904 7 LEXUS 9115 '85 SUPRA 5-spd, all 906S WEST •QIU t;;>l\4 • ,J 1093 ~A 2 C AQI09R •A4 ~011th, unwilling lo nrr<'pl thi11 rnlC'. won I hr 11pndr 11h1ft 10 hnod nnd l<'d 11 rluh lo thr ninr a11d nrr A 11paclC' rt'lurn wn11 lflkrn m dum my, thr king nf rluh" w1111 cn11hrrl nnci nnothrr rluh wni; l<·cl ~1111t rufTrcl with thr cl1•11rr flncl d!'d11rrr nvrrrufTNI with llll' lr11 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '73 450SL Ctasslc, pwr, now ttres, battery gold, 2 1op1. 180k ml. & radiator Snrl. 185k. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $7500/obo. 54G·9828. $3350 OBO 646· 1076 310-436-9911. 0 K 64 a •8761\ SOUTll •A76 ~ K <H HI :l 0 7 ti 2 •!U Dl'dnrrr rrnitRC'(l 1<1 thr tnhlC' with A ri111rn11nd r11ff and lrd nnoth!'r '71 DART Whilo, 318 VO, 4-door, 3·spoed. Clean! S1000 85°D•2867 FORD · 9075 hagh duh, nnd P.a11l '11 j.tOOlll' WAii '87 FORD VAN Conv The> h1dcling 'EAST SOlTJ'll WJ.~ST NORTH fookefl If the drfPndf'r rrruRf'd lo V·G, /VT; P/S, AJC . mfT. dl'rlnr.cr would d111e11rd thf' 111!1 Low ml. Ong Owner. 10 tc• f'nic11 •~ ing 11padp from hand. force 1111l thr 54,999-Flrm 720·1722 PftM p,_,.,. p,_,.~ Arr or hrRrt..'I nncl m11kr thr rr11t of '88 ESCORT Oprnmg IN1d 'rhrl'f' ,,r (I thr Lrick11 cn,.ily Rut ruffing w1lh 5 spood. economy thr are w1111 no hrtter drcliurr car, (200512'358569), Thr Rf'l'lll 11111"'°'""1" f'N'm to he nhlf• to mnkr ntrplnnc•f' clu•Appr:ir .. :xprrl hnclJ!r IN'h111rinnit rn11tinf'1\ prrfnrm \ll111"h1nl{ t11ck~ RI thr lnhll' \\ 1lhn11t l hr a11111i;lnnre> uf prnpl' simply d111rnrdrd th<' «paclr nnd 55995 clnimrd Toyota of i\f. thl'• Sil)' in thr Olrl ('ounll'\ If Huntingto n Beach J 714-847-8555 vnu clnnk the walr1 vm1 cl1r, nntl 1r 1---------you don't rlnnk thr wntC'r Y"u di<'I '88 Mus ta n g Conv. 5 . O , 5 ·S p d • r e d . Lf'Arn to be a hf'ttf'r brid~P plnyf'r! Sub11crihc-n ow to lhf' Goren Bridge lA'tlt>r hy calling (800) 788-1225 ror informntion. Or write to: GorC'n Rrid J?P l.A't· ter, r .O. Box 4410, C hi<'ago. Ill. 60AAO. loathor, old stock. Runs Xlnll Maintenance records-since new. 56000 5 15·0105 North'11j11mp 111 four h<'Rrt." wns ;i hllh• RJ?i:trr11111,·r Al tlw~ vulnrrahil- jt y. though, wr wo11ld nnl q111hhlr with thr lucl. P111wnnlly 1<inre> :i dia- mon~ lrnd wa1< likrl.\• '9 3 T·Blrd LX SL, V-8. lull pwr. 54k m1. looks /runs new. 58900. Balboa, 673-0563. Thr drfrnrlt•r<; 1101 nff to I hr rxl'l<'rlrd lrnd EnM grnhhrd thl' arr l\OO 11witchrd lo t hr jArk of i>pndr11. '93 TEMPO GL Auto, ac, ps. musl see! (t00835/138238) S69!l5 Toyota of Huntington Boach 7 14-847-8555 • Moving Sale Sat Sam. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1--------- 0lc furn, baby equip. 13' Boston Whaler 35• Mooring Btwn '95 ESCORT WGN COSTA MESA 6124 POWER BOATS MARINE SLIPS 7012 DOCKS 7022 t yr Amana rel 5800 '68/'95. Now 4oHP. 15th & lido, N.B. 5 spd. a/c. p/s, family 2897 Ellesmere Ave. Trlr. Canvas. VHF/AM/ S9500/obo. 969-5553 wagon. ( 1O09 8 8 NEWPORT BEACH 6169 3 F•mllv Sale Fri. Sat, Sun, Sam. Carl Misc household. 1516 Cumberland Ln/Oover MOVINCi SALE 1301 Antigua Way Furn, oll paintings. organ. froezer. Much Morel SAT 8:30·2:30 FM cass. Cushions. SalVSllp 9h bo:im. 10 373118). $8995 S6500. 723-6778 T oyota of 1990 38' Bayllne r Every accessory pos· sible. tncl. all electron· mens to soa. main Huntington Beach channel, up to 4511 714-847-8555 510 per. 8 75-8835' ics radar, G.P.S., autol••••••••• 9085 p~lol, electronic davit, AUTOMOBILES liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii air compressor, 8.5 '83 Accord Htchbk gen.. 27" T.V.. sur· I••••••••• HONDA round sound, wa1er Pwr str/brks. Ken· maker, Ice maker. wet•-----...----wood TO A1C. Svc bar, all new canvas, BMW 9030 ) rcrds. Now trs. cllch, stern cover, new out· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii alt 51500 642·2940 riggers, & rocket 193 3251S Blk/tan. '91 Civic DX tubes . Only 900 46k mis. Loadodt 5 spd. a/c, cassetto. hours! Bristol condi-Must soel 523k OBO gas savor. (200477/ tion. Lie NCF72394. 721-9133, Alan 535793). S9995 Must sell. bought an-Toyota of '93 LEXUS GS300 Fuit option 58K White Ivory #029422 $24,277 '93 TOYOTA CAMRY LE Leother only 34K Supe1b cond Le~us trade # 297229 $13,977 '94 LEXUS SC400 Black Full option Cer11f1ed 2 9"° APR avail. Won't lastl 1037721 $33,677 '91 MAZDA MIAT A Annivors11ry Edition Aulo loather CO 1iard t op #1226~4 $10,977 '93 VOLKS JETTA Red Auto AC sunroof CO 45K Perfect cond $11,97l '96 LEXUS ES300 CO moonroor. Full option cerlllied 2 9% APR avail. II 158853 $26,977 '96 INFINITI 130 only 12K Every option pos s Now Le1<us Ira de #014328 $25,977 '96 LEXUS l.X450 Ch'ampagne Ivory chromes Savo huge on this onol fi' 128163 $43,977 '92 LEXUS SC300 Green.'lvory. Hard 10 come by! Try to beat this! #009027 $21,977 •g4 LEXUS SC300 Balck 'Ivory Certified full option. chromes 2 . 9 °:> a v a II . •74 4 50SLC Clauic '87 Cellca Convert Grand Prllt Ltd Edi· 2nd owner. alloy whls, toon AT. AJC. lull pwr. orig cond. 176K ml, 16 valvo ong, cstm $5950.obo 720-0370 ~his, new trs. Org '80 450SLC tmmac. owner Hogn miles yet Blk/Patamtno, 95K. looks'runs like now. 2nd local ownor, chrm 53.950 553-e848 wht1, ed. Mlchelins. $9500. 759·3 4 89 '89 CAMRY WGN V6, family wagon, '88 300SDL Dk Blue. mus1 seor (100966/ Lo·m1 84k Xlnt cond. 051909) 59395. Org owner. $18.500 Toyota of 675-9364 Lv mssg Huntington Beach 714·847-8555 MITSUBISHI 9145 •--.-9-1_c_o_R_O_L_LA __ '90 Ecllpse, 96K mi, rod/gray, at, ac, snt1, now tires, groat cond! S5000.obo 745-5472 • A u I 0 • a /C ' p /s ( 100977 !MZ209648) 57995. Toyota of Huntington Beach 714-847-8555 NISSAN 91501------- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii VANS 9225 • 8 7 Sentra Red and liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Oniy 65K miles! Auto, ,90 740GL Dk Grey, cnss, stereo, 4dr. $2500. 536·5040 blk. lthr. 4dr. snrf, '93 240SX Fastback, like nowt Sharp black good trs. Good cond. S8700. 854-2828 • beauty. 27.500 miles.--------- $8900. 723-1504 VOLKSWAGEN 92·35 - '93 SENTRA 5 spood, air, ps, oco· nomicnl car. (200360/ 734376) $8595. Toyota of Huntington Beach 714 ·847-8555 Can't seem 10 get 10 all those repair jobs around the house? Lei the Classified Service Directory help you find reliable help. 642-5678 '61 VW Bug Custom robu1h . Mint con~ Tan chrome. 191 4Cl.O tu performance eng. 54500 obo. 645·4398 '87 Golf GT 91k mis.. Xlnl cond AM/FM/CO • stereo. A,C. 535J)O, 846-2086 '89 VW Jetta Charcoal gray, AT. AC, stereo c:iss, sun· root. super low ml, all records. 1mmac cono S5999 ObO. 548·4688 '90 FOX GL Power Steering • -~ Must see! 55995. · Toyota of Huntington Beaob 7 14-847-8555 FREE TO YOU 6022 TICKETS 6075 CORONA DEL MAR Sat/Sun 7am-Noon Chost ol drawers, beds, furn, mirrors. 1140 Wost Oceanfront other boat. SW7,500. Huntington Beac h call 714-429·1480 CADILLAC 9040 714-847-8555 $31 ,977 On the move? '96 Cabrlo Conv BU.. on blk. Blk lthr. Auto. CD. Loaded! Buy or assume lse. 642· 1576 Free to Good Home Terrier Mix. Malo. Neutered. alt shots. 2yrs. old. WhVblk. 850.1404 TRADE through classified 642-5678 • SERVICE DIRECTORY 6122 Aher hours, call ---------••••••••• 714-746-0242 '93 Accord While, 2· p ~:~~~~la~~~·a 10 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TRANSPORTATION ask for Gary '82 C oupe Devlll• dr, drop soat. oll pwr/ I ti A I I G Sale 8·11 Little LIEN SALE V-8. F/P. Gd Cond. lock system. 60k mis. oc~ on. men. nc · likes, baby stutt/cllhs. ••••••••• Copper w/Wlro whts. Sll 500 675·4470 ·LEXUS· MISSION VIEJO 1 ·800·669·5398 Sell your extra householo Items In Classified Mako ofler. 720·1450 l'• antq bd, toys and 4/22/97 Al 10am al $1.750 obo 646·4ll3 ' · ~=======~! more. 1910 Tahuna ---------3oo E. Coast Hwy. '93 Civic LX CLASSIFIED ---------BOATS 7011 Newpor1 Beach •79 Shopping for ~ow Auto, n/c, p/s. full ANTIQUES & CLASSICS 9250 Terr. Avocado/PCH A E 1 NELL 2 4 FT apartment? clas'!illod pow or. nice car. It's tho sotullon you're SELL GARAGE SALES Gar•g• Sale 8am Satliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii cs16019GEOAGEMARY lets you compare ( 1oo8 e 110 o 4 7 94). searching for • wheth- ••••••••• 4/12 Misc. household Bo•t Tr•ller for 18' HIN#RENB0565M79C costs · without hassle $9495 er you're seeking a your used vehicle '7 3 Maseratl C1troon ' items and furniture. Dully Eleclrlc. Xlnt ---------or worry! Toyota of home, an apar1ment. 37k mites. All original. Buy ~·1::~1~11:~~d It. 234 Heliotrope -to alley cond. Buddy Bear· Buy II. Sell It. Find 11· Classlfled Huntington Beach a now occupatlon or through classil1e:l $10,500 or bes:t otter. lngs. $500. 28 l ·8511 1 ___ c_•_•_•_s_lfl_e_d_. __ . ____ 6_4_2_·5_8_7_8 __ . ___ 7_1_4_·8 ___ 4_7_.a_5_5_5 __ e_v_e _n_a_s_1_ra_,Y_P_e_1_. __ , ___ 6_4_2_·_5_6_7_8 __ _. __ M_u_s•_~_o_u_, _9_9_8_-5_2_1_2 CARPENTRY 3510 CLEANING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES CONTRACTORS GARAGE HAULING 3720 LANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PLUMBING 3890 TAX 3548 GENERAL . 3558 DOORS 36 7 8 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LAWN· CARE 3 808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PREPARATION 3 92 5 ALL-AMERICAN Moves-U ..... THE LOCAL PLUMBER liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiii *IT'S TAX TIME* Call early tor appl. QUALITY CRAFTSMAN liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $20 HAULER Custom cabinets/crown MARIA'S CLEANING tir----------. •$25 Servlc• Call• Ctean-up•Freo Est. e QREEN MASTERS molding/Ille/marble/Misc Supplies provldod·Xlnl BATH & KITCHEN Ropalrs/Serv/Openers JOHN 650·1628 Landscoplng & Maint. repairs. Charles 557·7684 Ref's. 12vrs Exp. By e Cabinets All Mak••·Models FREE Garage Cleaning Troe Trim • Removal ACOUSTIC Family Only. 539-8704 • Ceramic Tiles Uc'd 650-Serv-(7378) Tired of Mess? Lot us Gardl!ning Svc 841-5512 CEILINGS 3408 CERAMIC WINDOW CLEANING •Counters & Floors ••S47s · 18X7 • * Haul:furn/oppl/cllhngletc Landscape Remodetlng Carefully, Courteously & For tho Right Price U186977 5 49·0223 ·ll Jomes E. Bangen Co.· Free Esllmates Friendly Sorvice•lnsured Lf'532981 675·9304 ---------Spilt Second Moving Expert Drain Cleaning Jea nne Hare E .A. Retired IRS 673-8905 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TILES 3528 * ·Mlol Btr'nds· * L1504803 Rob 376·2129 Includes hallway, P-2t5·SG01 /662·3500•30<1 Yard tune up·maintenace, 1·800·020-5011 weather-strip, installa· landscape/art1slic design. CEILING MASTER iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FREE ESTIMATES lion & tax 845-5704 •-H-EAl--T-H--B-E_A_U_TY_ Contractor#C27-60~006 •Acoustic ~emovat• , 84~335 t========= • Pron & Ethical. 645·7505 Custom Tellluro•Palnl Leaky Showers Rep d • l.D. DEVELOPMENT ---------& FITNESS 3740 Uc'd, Mark 838·7300 Aegroutlng & lnstalf'n Custom Home/Remodel HANDY MAN 3710 NEW LEAF L670130 De;in Of Tiie 673-8065 or 846-8526 COMPUTERS 3556 No 1" until completed. FREE HAIR CUT L&ndac~ a ,Muonry L#480664 721-0404 •Paint/Carpentry• Dealgn ulld/Remodel w/purchase of chem svc Newport Tit• & Marble LEWIS Construc tion Drywall and morel or 20"' OU Hlllr Cut Ucj./lna. 748'°487 Prof Movers! 24Hr Srv & Plumbing Rop31rs •---------70ay,Sr Oisc/Tlt78452 20yrsexp.AUwoikgU3r TUTORING 3929 432·9123/P-346·5850 Steve 545-8298 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Precl•• Pl"mblng •Spanlsh•French• Two Brothers Moving •SPRING S PECIAL• Same Day Service Uc/Ins Ca!-T134650 957·1500 PAINTING 3858 Repairs & Remodels •ltallan•Eng-ESL• Free Estimates ·UCI Professor M.A.· L1887398 909-1090 Excellent Results ORCO PLUMBING Translabont 497.397a APPLIANCES SERVICE 3426 Fine Crattsmanship ... 1.---------Remodet•Handyman Small Jobs Oki Introductory Offe r Sh•n•'• Gardening & Orain Cleaning •Spanlsh·Engllsh• 70ays/Wk•Free Est. 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LEXUS MISSION VIEJO LEXUS MISSION VIEJO ·ANNlyjERSA:RY SAVINGS CERfIFICA:tE IF YIDU ARE GtJRRENTLY .A LE~US 0WNER QO UBLE l7HIS .eERTIFICATE FOR $2000 SAVINGS WHEN YOU LEASE OR PURCHASE ANY NEW LEXUS THROUGH LEXUS FINANCIAL SERVICES Lexus Certified P"••OWN•D OA"a LEXUS MISSION VIEJO LEXUS MISSION VIEJO Lexus Certified P"•·OWN•D OAR a Lexus Certified PR••OWN•D OA"a EXAMPLES··oF SAYINGS: Lexus Certified PR•·OWN•D OAR a '91 NISSAN 300ZX 2+2 •••••••• ~~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $14,977 '92 LEXUS LS 400 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $26,977 White with leather. Auto o/c. Every option poss . (501148) Block:Certified. Full option. Chrome & Nouk (122362) 195 TOYOTA AVALON············································ $19,277 . '93 TOYOt'A LAND CRUISER $28 277 d I k II I ded t•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , New Lexus tro e on Y 24 · Fu Y 00 (0367~6) White. Every option poss. Mint cond . Local car (033373) '9~ lElCUS ES 300 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $22,977 Certified. Chrome & Gold. Full option. Mint cond. (079634) '92 LElCUS SC 300 ••••••••••••••••• : •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ $22,977 Spruce. Full option only 51 k. Won't lost (007081 ) .. '92 LEJCUS LS 400 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $23,9~7 White/tvory. Chrome & Gold. Full option. Mint ( 137096) ' 2 LEXUS SC 300 ···················-···························· $23,977 Certified Gamet/tvory. Full option. Only 30k. Superb Cood. (005350) . . 'C)6 INFINl11 13() ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $~~,977 New Lexus trade. Only 12k. This coriios ever/~ (014328) '93 ~us ca~ 3()() ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $~,~77 Certified. Clvome & Nauk . .48k. Mint Cond. (037024) 197 TOY()TA SUftRA ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $28,CJ77 Blo~k/Block. Only 8k. Chromes. Save huge on this Lexus trade (036786) , '92 ft\~~ 300TE \l\/A<; ••••••••• ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $2CJ,C)77 Block/Block 3rd seat only 45k. Chrome. Must see (204586) 'C)4 LElCUS SC 300 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ •••• $31,277 Certified. Full option. Only 28k. Won't lost (018246)