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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-04-17 - Orange Coast Pilot. . ' SPORTS Newport track trounces Irvine I r WEEK E N ·D Musical featwes tunes from the '40s I . Serving ~he Newport-Mesa community since 1·907 I \ S I I l I ·: DON. LEACH I DAILY PILOT . ,. YERRROUT! Corona del Mar's Jon Piraino makes a stop at second base before making a tag in base- ball league fiction. · Corona del Mar lost to Irvine, 8-5. •SEE PAGE 81 COMMUNITY FORUM The pushcart d ebate continues. While our readers. we re split on the Costa Mesa City Council's recent dec;i- sion to ban the ven - ,dors, the Daily Pilot stands squarely · :behind free enterprise "in today's editorial. •SEE PAGE A14 DON LEACH I DAILY l'llOT . PITA PERFECT The C ulinary Wrap owner Greg Ruh has cornered the market on delicious-tasting :wraps that boast noth- µtg but fresh and ~ealthy ingre dients. •SEE PAGE A10 I \ ll I · \ AROUND TOWN ..... A6 BEST BUYS ........... Al CLASSIFIED .......... 86 COMMUNITY FORUM A 14 ENTERTAINMENT .... A 10 POLICE FILES ..... .' ... Al PUBLIC NOTICES ....•. 85 SOCIETY •.......... .A9 SPORTS •....•.•••.•. 81 \\ I \ I 11 I I: Looks lJl<e we're getting a head· start on those lazy, · hazy, crazy days of summer -with fog Jn the momlng, burnlrig of I by altemool\t See w..ther, hge 2 Spending escalates in water merger war • IRWD and Mesa Consolidated have together ~helled officials ~ontend Mesa has no offi· reserves to pay tor the bidding ,-----· -· -------. out nearly a quarter of a million in quest to purchase ct~ offe~. . . . war with Irvine Ranch. She con- s . . I think Mesa s uwolvement tends Mesa is spendin anta Ana Heights Water Co. from shareholders. has added to the confusion and that should be used tog p~~0:C,~ By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot · COSTA MESA -About $210,000 has been funneled into funding the battle between two water districts m an effort to pur· chase the assets of the smaller Santa Ana Heights Water Co. Irvine Ranch Water District, which began taking steps to pur- ~ase the smaller water company in January 1996, has spent a total ~ · the cost, N Irvine Ranch . repairs to its customer service of $122,3~3 through March 30. spokesman Dave Ferguson said area, not Santa Ana Heights cus- Mesa Consolidated Water Dis· .~staff time, legal fees, mailings tomers. trict has spent about $88,000. It and extensions may not have "The rate payers are ~e ones began competing· for the compa· been required had Mesa not been having to endure these extra ny January of this year, days after involved.· costs," Somers said. an agreement was signed Mesa spokeswoman Lisa Law· Ed Fawcett, execuove du'ector between.,lrvine Ranch and Santa son said the offer is official, but it of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Ana Heights. doesn't require that shareholders Commerce, believes the costs are tender their shares. worth it. While Mesa officials continue City Councilwoman Heather "When it comes to the value of to spend money to discourage Somers, who lives in Mesa's ser-what Mesa is trying to protect, yes shareholders from taking the vice area, said she has concerns Irvine Ranch offer, 1rvine Ranch about Mesa using funds from its •SEE MERGER PAGE A16 <J l I· -.. I I c ' '\ MONEY WEU. SPENT1 Do ,you agree with Mesa Consolidated I Water District leaders spending some SSS,000 in their fn9W to purchase the Santa ~ Heigtrts Watllr Co.7 c.11 our Readers' Hotline at 642- '6086 and leave ·your ~ thoughts, hometown Md phone number. • I Will center's . -~xpans1on fly this time? ·• More than a decade after-residents voted down building plan, council . \ starts paving the way for additional ret9ll and office space at Newport center. By.Jennifer Armstrong,.Oai/y Pilot · NEWPORT BEACH -Allan Bee\c gave months o~ his Life 11 years ago to defe9t a plan for expan- sion of Newport Center. So he's watching very c.areJully as the City Council now considers pursu· ing a sinular plan .. l He's not sure yet exactly where be stands on the idea. wluch came from a council committee to a council vote Monday rught. But as a member of· Stop Polluting Our Newport, he led the charge in 1986 to put a sunilar plan to voters as ballot Mea· sure A. The idea was soundly defeated by 58% of DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Udla Tovar copes with the loss of her husband as her children Sbetdy, 2 (left), and Miguel, 4, who sometimes thinks his father will come home from work. Armando Tovar was killed in an auto accident last week. Llf.E WITHOUT ARMANDO By Christopher Goffard, Daily fi/ot COSTA MESA -A bottle of Tott's California champagne, one of Armando Rios Tovar's presents to his wife on their third anniversary last Wednesday, sits unfinished in the refrigerator at the Hamilton Street apartment they shared until two days later. She will have to finish it alone. A family left fatherless by a car accident struggles to cope with the I~ evening. Then he toiled past mid· night as a janitor in Irvine. "He never was with us much, but I always knew he was going to come home," said Lidia, s1tting in tlle dean, neatly furnished apartment, with a kitchen table crowded Wlth flowers. •As soon as his work was done, he'd come back." Tovar, 31, died in his overtwned Volvo after a wreck early Friday morning in Irvine. The accident left two bereft kids, a girl that will be born fatherless, and a widow who doesn't know where her next rent chetk will come from. Lidia Rios, 28, said her husband wasn't home often. He held down three jobs1o support the family. Most days, his schedule looked like this: The couple, both inunigrants from Mexico, met at La Puerta Abierta Church and moved in together three yea.rs ago. Five months ago. her urged her to quit her job as a house cleaner after From 9 a.m~ to mid-afternoon he worked at a Newport Boulevard dry cleaner's. Then he swept the aisles of a Costa Mesa movie theater till early • SEE LOSS PAGE A 16 NeighbQrs corite~d recycling center bas stayed too long. • Mobile home tenants say disposal center doesn't belong therei mayor asks them to think again. Story by Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot NEWPORT·MESA -A healthy environmental resource~ dusty eyesore with an expired permit - that is where some mobile home park owners and com· munity leaders a.re at odds over a plan for a recycling center in the midst of a resi· dential neighborhood. Judy Ware, owner and operator of Ware Disposal Co., bu gained support for turning part of the school dis· trict'• Bano.ing property at t 6th Street and Whittier ltli . Avenue into a recycling plant for grass and plant clippings. But neighbors are out- raged she's even on the prop· erty. Ware received a permit from the school diltrlct last September to store new trash bins on the land. But after dt· ~· complained in Pebru· ary, Superintendent Mac Bernd told Ware abe bad until March 15 to peck up and leeve. An utenllon Oil heir 1eese gave her until Tueldey to MARC MAATIN I OAl.V Pl.OT Dave Mllllgan (center), Eleanore Humphrey (left) and Craig Zimmerman, resldenb who live near the recyding center, d.llcull the nol.ae and dust problems recently.· vacate, but her trailer and Nd dumpsters remain. Bernd said th district has not granted Ware any add.i· tional permits and ~ to see her gather her belong" ingl and IMve. . ·we anm.'t.golng to qujb· ble ovw • t'OUple of days, but that's our expectation," Bemd said. Rene Smith, book.keeper tor lsland Vlew Mobile Home Park that is across the street from the site, said the Protect and the additional traffic it •SEE RECYCLE At.GE A11 voters. Council members Monday night gave theu bless- ing to accept a conceptual long-range plan out· lliled by a committee Jed by Councilman Derin.is O'NeLI. The council voted to forge ahead with environ· mental studies of the plan, wluch increases what the Irvine Co. can build in the center. The consul· ~ts will be p~d fpr by the center's developer, The i.rvine Co. -itself a reluctant participant because of former failed attempts. The plan lS meant to complete the 30-year-old business and shopp~g center to "build-out" over the next 30 years. It will increase tax revenues from what's already one of the city's top grossers, City Manager Kevin Murphy said. In its draft form, it proposes 986,000 square feet of new retail and office space and is slated to go to the council for a final vote by February 1998. Despite the 1986 defeat. O'Neil said he thinks this plan will gamer public approval. "The city would undertake a broad public participation process.· he sclld •SEE CENTER PAGE A16 Qoctors uneasy withHoag's network plan • Former chief of staff said majority of physicians oppose cost-saving measure. By Christopher Goff ard, Daily Piiot NEWPORT BEACH -The doctors at Hoag Hospital are overwhelmingly opposed to a recent· ly revealed plan to dJscuss an a.fhliation with St. Joseph Health System, said board of directors member Dr. Jerry Willes Uke the other two doctors on the 20-member board, Wilks voted agamst the plan last week for tear it would dmurush the quality of care at the hospital, he said. •t think the pnmary concern 15 that we feel that it's probably not nece sary, that Hoag is su.cb a unique place,• be s&d. ·we're just a little con· cemed it might be a dilution of the Hoag mystique. There's really no place like Hoag." An affiliation would allow Hoag to act legally u a single entity with St. Joseph's Hospital in Orange, Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo, and Sl Jude's Medical Center in FUllerton. 1bet would mo.k it more attractive to hff.lth insurance compa- nies see.king single health-care mtitiel wttb broed geographic coverage. Hoeg Preildellt MidMMI Stephens contends. Though Wilks saJd he 6xpecMd 8D dllidoD would not haw a bi9 tmpect in tbe llil,... ar two, be feered it uiight eventuallf IMd to a GIDdv ... Of Hoag'• ten'ices. \ .. A2 THURSDAY. APRIL 17, 1997 pilot person r • Greetings from Neiman Marcus now on :sale ALBA OOSTERHOU·SE N elman MarcUI is now offering pre-paid shopping cards with various greetings for birth- days, anniversaries, gradua- . tions, weddings and other occasions. The gift cards can be ordered in any denomina- tion, and are available at the customer service department, or by calling 1-800-234-5151. The greetings include: · "Best Wishes -May the Goo<f Times Roll •; "Happy Birthday -You Take the Cake"; "Con- gratulations -Bravo! Well done! Good Going!"; "Moth- er's Day -Give Her Our Best"; "Father's Day -To Sir With Love•; and "Thank You - Much Obliged." Neiman Mar- cus is located at Fashion Island in Newport Beach .. Believe it or not, if you're brave enough to wear pajamas to Color Me Mine this Satur- day from 11 p.m. to 1 a.m., you'll receive an additional 10$1<. off on purchases made at the ceramic shop. The paint-your-own ceram- ic shop is having a unique two-hour-only sale for one night (and into the· early morn- ing) where shoppers can save up to 45% off take-home ceramic purchases. Everything will be reduced 35% in the store. Color Me Mine is located on the enter- tainment level of Triangle Square, 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more inlor- mation, call 515-8612. .greer wylder items including' dresses, long- sleeve shirts and baby items. If you need help with cos- metics the best place to go for assistance is n-ompe L'Oeil. Owner Jill Markowtcz and her assistant Adrienne Wint offer makeup lessons, makeup applications, color eons'ulta- tions, eyebrow_ waxing, eye lash tinting, eye brow tinting, lip wax and facial waxing. n-ompe L'Oeil (675-2024) is located at 700 Carnation in Corona del Mar. Dutty Electric Boat Co. (645-6427) is offering Best Buys readers a discount on electric boat rentals through the end of the month. The offer is available Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 6 p .m., and is for a two-hour minimum time frame. Leam.ing -and teaching -the value of education SHE IS An Orange Co~t College stu- dent and a volunteer tutor for 13- to-15-year-old students at Costa Mesa High.School. COMING INTO FOCUS Oosterhouse, 27, attended OCC for three years, begi.nnhig in 1987. In her early years, she bare- ly passed her classes with Os. After marrying, having two children, Mitl then later going through a separation, the Irvine resiqent began taking--classes at occ again in 1994. She was interested in being a dental assistant and received her certificate within a year. "I looked during the summer for a (dental assisting) job, but I couldn't support my kids," said Oo~terhouse, whose 4-year-old son, Paul, and 3-year-old· daugh- ter, Alexys, are enrolled in OCC's Children's Center. . Oosterhouse decided to head back o OCC and repeat several classes she had taken previously in order to improve her grade point average. Eventually she began getting involved with OCC's Extended Opportwlity Program. By spring of 1ggs, the newly focused and driven Oosterbouse was helping children at kaiser Ele- mentary in Costa Mesa, where she tutored children for a semester. "There is a need to help these children," she said. "And being bilingual, I'm an asset. l can help out." Through working with these Kaiser children, Oosterhouse discovered she wanted to Qe a teacher. She plans to pur- sue her liberal arts degree at Cal State Fullerton next fall. "I've got two kids to feed. I'm a single parent and I think about the hours I'm teaching and the hours my kids will be in school," said Oosterho\lse. "It's important for me to be there'for them." ·SOLD ON EDUCATION Along with a new semester ca.me a new challenge for tl;ie vivacious volunteer helper -tutor- ing a small group of kids at Costa Mesa High School. Ooster- house admitted she went in with some trepidation. "l thought, 'those kids are as big as me.' I didn't know bow they would react toward me. I have teenage cousins and they have big mouths, but that was kind of preconceived (to compare them). "The kids really want to learn. l can see a result with these kids," she continued. "I wonder If at home the P.arents are not there. I want to give the students the will to learn. I want to get them exposed to college. "That's my job -I worry.• Dora Corzad, an Extended Opportunity Program guidance assistant, persisted· for several semesters in order to get Ooster- house involved in educating oth- ers. "I've known Alba since she started and she has learned and balanced lier life all together,- Corzad s&cf . "She went to Kaiser Elemen-: tary school and it completely: changed her attitude," Corzad: said. "She came back with tears• in her eyes. She was sold on edu-: -cation totally.• : -Story by Marl.Isa Espino,: photo. by Don Leach : Mysterious leak at Harbor View pini}oiDteB. . . ... • • • .. • By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot otftciaJs ccmduded there must be a natural spring meandering under the dllmocm. . that ran aaoa the ceillng of tbe • claaroom. Rag Baby (644-6369),· locat- ed at Fashion Island in New- port Beach, has received its spring/summer collection of hand-painted batik clothing .. for children, men and women. The cost is $22 per hour, and an additional $5 per hour for larger boats. The boats come with stereo cassettes, winter enclosures with heaters, and beverages and ice are available. For reserva- tions, call 645-6427. Duffy Electric Boat Rentals is· located at 2001 W. Coast Hwy., in CORONA DEL MAR -The mystery of a four-year water leak in a Harbor V1lnv Elementary But a 7..foot-deep excavation ~ reYMJed there WU DO spdng, IO diltrld workers water- pn>aled tbe ..... aDd began ~'for aa. culiJrils. IBkl remoYed a large coral tree nut to the dusrocm that bad begun to penetrate the building's founda. tion and Jeplaced tbe beating unit th~ up moisture from undiigrbund duds, Nkl Carol Stocker, executive director of business servioel and ••nfliary operations for tbe disfrid. "The rotten wood edad ... • : sponge,. Jetta laid. Ak the : water coDec:ted tn tbe br1ar ·• board, tt would dllp down the • well to tbe floor. be~ .. This season's collection includes new prints aJtd col- ois, matching fabric shoes, rayon shorts and dresses, com- Newport Beach. · ~mg.ar:;m.,...::,':,°°.:s_ may After a new roof and gutters, : plete crib and twin bedding : sets, and boys and girls cloth- : ing from inlant-size to 12 -years. On sale are various fall • BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy call<me at 540-1224, fax me at 646-<4170 or write to me: Best Buys, Daily Piiot, 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, 92627. ~='~ collection at water tn the ~ room's S011tbeast comer, IChoo1 ·Ede Jett.at ~. 1 ol~ mainlt- DanCIJI wl op.-edlial .. lbe Newport-Mesa Unitled School Olllrtd. In the meantime, the distiict. ~ a q.:t Oil ._ ivy, where a walkway covermg and the root of the dulloom met. revealed a rotten beed8r' board 1be dillrict pUl • J)dvate COil· •• tractor S&,700 '° ftx the ~ • Jetta Mid. 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Wind Kim Griffith, Director of Operatiom waves will build to 01997 <Allf CN AM rlghlS r.--:1. two feet, and a three foot swell will come from the west. Mom- ing fog will be dense and patchy. TIDES TODAY First low 1:10 a.'m. 1.7 First high 6:52 a.m. 4.0 Second low 1:21 p.m. Second high 0.4 7:49 p.m. 4.3 FRIDAY First low 1:46 a.m. 1.3 First high 7:35 a.m. 4.1 Second low 1:51 p.m. 0.5 Second high 8:11 p.m. 4.5 WATER TEMIERATURE: 63 ~ SUll'F A southwest swell is supporting the lin- gering swells from the south and west- northwest. Add to that a new, small west-northwest that kicks in today. But that will probably add a little more consistency rather than generating sig- niflc.antly lltrger waves. Expect to encounter waves in the knee-to chest- high range around here through Friday. The arrival of south swell during the weekend may offer a better ride. With a little luck, we should see waist-to shoul- der-hlgh waves by that tlme. l ~ ~ ... , . ·'"' tw• ~ : .. · .... ~.:.;_. ~ COSTA MESA . · • Bristol Street A $290 loaded semi-automatic handgun was stolen from a suitcase inside a hotel room In the 300 block. ·• Harbor Bout.viii'¢ An $800 video camera that was sitting on a tripod was stolen from behind the front counter at an elec- tronic store. • v.llownM• Drtve: Several tools valued at SSOO were stolen from a garage in the 3100 block. There was no sign of forced entry. • ~ of Loren Lilne Md Conw•y Annue: Several items indudmg a revolver, two boxes of ammunition, a camera flare gun kit and binoculars totaling $2,428 were stolen from i c.ar. There was no sign of forced entty. • Biik• Str.et: $300 worth of lingerie was stolen from two dry- ers in a laundry room at an apa.rtrnent complex In the 600 block. NEWPORT llEAOt • ~ "-cle: A tennis racket, medallion, two large jars and $176 in coins were stolen from a residence with a rear slid- ing door partially open in the 1800 block. • ~ Av.nu« A staple gun, electric screw driver and an electric sander totaling $130 were stolen from a wori< room inside a carport. There was no sign of forced entry. • S.. llktge: lWo packaged toilets and a kitchen faucet total-in~ $600 were stolen from a garage in the 1400 blocl~ .. A gar~e window was smashed. • MllcArthut' llout.vlll'd: Three leaf blowers and two weed trimmers valued at $1,950 were stolen from a storage shed in the 4400 block. The door "".8S pried open. We have designs on you • Complete job co .. ordination including demolition & h auling of existing concrete, stone, brick or asphalt • Locally owned & operated with no sales people • Ability to match mate~ial • Experience to do jobs qufclc and efficient UCDllD, INllJam, AND BONDD. adawc• tr.. lalletMMI aaec1•1rs .......... 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No sir, ·or ma'am, as the case may be. Tomorrow, April 18, is definitely and officially National Columnists Day. So offic:i81, National Coium- ~ Day ~ recorded in Chase's Calendar of Events, the authori- tative compendium of all esteemed occasions. · Bill Tammeus of the Kansas · City Star came up with the idea. 'nunmeus had been president of the National Society of Newspa- per Colwnnists (nQ, J'm not kid- ding about the NSNC, either) and I guess he felt columnists were due some respect. Bill and a colleague, Dave Lieber, ran an manner of names ~d dates up their flagpole, seek- ing the perfect colurimistic role inodel, the perfect time for . N""ational Columnists Day. They decided on April 18, the day Ernie Pyle died. The kids among you may well ()oiqr",o;t ,._011»WrJ Ch~>lo0 ' ... N .. bor'lt') la ~um ma. implw awiufxnmr. "arc ~pmumu~ -6om imiGm otmllll I pan cl aicxio~ dmul idm ~ Qulificd iodm will rterifc impbnr chmpp1 ~ rtdtnd ftt. Pbt all Wir aioit inbuiaa ud "tosdicdura~ mningptmmt NEWPORT CENTER MEDICAL PLAZA 360 SAN MIGUEL DRIVE SUITE 601 NEWPORT BEACH • CA 92660 http:/ /www.lmplanupedallst.com fred martin ask: Who's this Ernie Pyle? Probably the best colwnnist ever, that's who, with the possi- ble exc~ons of Henry Louis Mencken and .. : well, Mencken. Ernie Pyle described himself · better than anybody else could. "I write from the worm's-eye view," he said. World War Il made Ernie Pyle. Killed b,im, too. On April 18, 1945 ~m the remote backwater of le Shima. - Read a couple of examples of the kind of writing that made Ernie Pyle so revered among Gls. And made him an icon of those of us who hope, on just one day, to write as well as Ernie did everyday. Here's an Ernie Pyle dispatch horn the fron~ lines of Italy; in January 1944. ·vou have been reading in the papers for weeks about the J,JlOllntain fighting in Italy, and " how seme of the troops are so "high and remote that they have to be supplied by pack mule. ·well, for the last few days I have been hanging around with one of these mule outfits. "There is an average of one mule-packing outfit for every infantry battalion in the moun- tains. Some are run by Ameri- cans, some by Italian soldiers. "The pack outfit I was with supplied a battalion that was fighting on a bald, rocky ridge nearly 4,000 feet high. It fought constantly for 10 days and nights, and when it finally came down, less than.a third of the original men were left," Ernie Pyle was passionate ' about more than American sol- diers trying to live through a bru- tal war. Witness this passage about his nafive rnidwest: "I don't know whether you know that long, sad wind that· blows so steadily across the thou- sands of miles of rnidwest flat- lands in the summertime. If you don't, it will be hard for you to understand the feeling I have about it. Even if you do know it, you may not understand. . "To me, the summer wind in the midwest is one or the most melancholy things in all We. It comes from so far and blows so ·gently and yet so relentlessly; it rustles the leaves and the branch_es of the maple trees in a sort of symphony of sadne~s. and • Sizzling Fajita Ba_c Strolling Mariachis F C" 3(1 y., ir~ F inlrl)' ( )1\ n1•d F.imily OpPr,1t••d & F,1mdy l 0V•,d . . . . . .·. . . . for Unwanted Antiques, Art, Potteey, etc. ••• Will Bu~ or Consign 642-8898 369 East 17th Street • Costa Mesa (l')lear Plums Cafe) M-S 10 am-5:30 pm Consignment Corner runs the first & the third Thursday of every month. SB8P OONSIQNMENT AIAVB To place an advertisement · p~ase call: 64214321 at Great Prices • Shi~nts ~ 642- it doesn't pass on and leave them still. "It just keeps coming, like the infinite ftow of Old Man River." Finally, this, from Ernie's last column. which was found on his body: "This is written on a little ship lying off the coast of Okinawa ... But my heart is still in Europe, and that's why I am writing this colurrm. It is to the boys who were my friends for so long. My one regret of the war is that I was not with them when it end- ed. "For the companionship of tWo and a half years of death and misery is a spouse that tolerates no divorce. Such companionship becomes a part of one's soul and cannot be obliterated." Ernie Pyle didn't worry much about using the same word twice in one paragraph, or using "less" when it should have been "few- e r." He cared about people apd their hearts and souls. And he set a standard all of us in the column trade should probably rellect on more often than just every April 18. • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. .. Johnston named Educator of Year Suzanne Johnston, chair of the· English department at Coro- na del Mar High School, was recognized as Orange County's Educator of the Year by the Cal- ilornia League of High Schools earlier this month. , Katie Winchell, spokes- woman for the league, said Johnston · was chosen for her work to integrate technology in the classroom and for using an interdisciplinary approach to learning. Johnston will receive $1 ,225 in cash and annuities trom the League, Winchell said. Students sought for new school program Orange Coast Middle College High School has begun its fall registratiop and ·is looking for high-potential, underachieving students. · The small, alternative high school is located on the Orange Coast College campus. Applications are now be ing accepted for students who will be entering their sophomore or junior years. · The Middle College High School curriculum meets the Newport-Mesa graduation requirements and otters many courses unique to the college environment as well. Lim,i.ted space is available. Call Sandra Hoover, directoT, at · 432-0202, ext. 26613 for an : appointment and further infor- ' mation. · . . Leads Club looking for : new members · The Newport Beach forming · Chapter of Ali Lassens Leads Club is accepting applications for people who want to join the developing ~apter. Visltors will learn about the · Leads Club method of market-. ing through networking. Meeting weekly,. members 1 gain insight from sales presenta- tions given by other members and discuss proven methods and marketing· ideas for increasing business. Business professionals inter· ested in marketing their busi- ness through networking can contact Shirley Ash at (800) 767- 7337. F~G . 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But as comnuttee members tell 1t, counaJ members are treading on the corruruttee's toes by forong their ideas on cornnuttee members who spent months 'CTalting their own suggestions, members say. CounaJ members say Jhey are stmply lrylng to focus the corrurut- tee, wtuch hds proposed unrealis- tic and vnloied 1deds. Committee member Ken White summed ll up: "Therf' 1Sn't d lot of communicauon " White said there has been little dJscourse when the two groups have met in the past. "There is just no one-on-one. What we need to have ~ ~n open cUring, where · there's dialogue and communka- llon." Counalmdn Joe Erickson said part of the overd!J rommun1cdt1on problem ~1ems from the debate w1ttun the commJtte<' · "There hdve been redl dlve r- Factory gent views among committee membets them.selves,• he said. And Councilwoman Heather Somers said the problem ii the wide range of options the commit· tee has recommended to the coun- cil. "They have ideas that are all over the board,· said Somets. "It's #We should be treated as the experts we Me ..• " :-KEN WHITE • been very hard for the council to zero in on specifics." Erickson said that while the committee has been effective with short-term recom.mendati6ns, such as ·extending the library's hours in the evenings and on Sun- dp ys, he is concerned about the long tenn. One of the committee's recom- mendations is to build a central library, but Erickson is concerned about time and money. "I want this to be done in the foreseeable future at,a reasonable cost," be said. "I want it to be done so that it doesn't take a gen- eration of Costa Mesa kids to go without a higher-quality library.• White countered the oiticisms by saying the committee is simply following the coundl's directions. •we should be created as the experts we are,• White said. "We've done our homework and we've worked hard.• Eleanore Humphrey resigned recently a.s chairwoman of the library committee because, .she . said, the committee and council were •going 'round and 'round in circles." And she said Erickson, like the rest of the City Council, has it all wrong. •Joe Erickson, for some reason, has come up With the idea that we want the city to use part of its funding to support a new (or] expanded library," she said. •I love Joe Erickson, but I don't think he's listening. The committee's work hasn't cost the city one pen- ny, and that's 15 months to date. •As far as I'm concerned,· the City Council aS ~whole has misin- telpreted ... what the committee has tried to do. The committee is not asking, has not asked and will not be asking for funding per se from the City Council." Humphrey is in the process of creating a group of her own, an assemblage of private citizens who she said are equally frustrat- ed but determined to have an upgraded lil;>rary system. 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I Course aims to improve communications between police, public • • • The first Costa Mesa • : Spenish Citizens' Academy •: kicks off with goal of · demystifying police operations and officers. • By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot : COSTA MESA -Although : police encourage residents to : report crimes, the fear ot retribu- : tion from aiminals JDAY impede • communication between the. : police and the community, some : West Side leaders say. : For ex.ample, a Shalimar Drive : resident reported a crime several • years ago, but was scared when : !he j.11 dispatchers s~t police to : ~home rafher than to the scene ! of the crime, said West Side com- : munity leader Paty Madueno. .. The woman is among many : Latino residents who speak limit- : ed or no English and are afraid of . . . .. ~ . • . • ,• • ·. :· •• • --~· .-.· . . . . . I : . . . . RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY Wlin Y• o.lt.r Crttrs .... 1922 HAllOl llVD-COSTA MESA • 541-11 S6 SPRING'S HERE SURFS UP!! -'0%•70%0FF USED 610 w. 'P. tnnn C_.MDA · retribution for reporting a crlme, said Madueno, who is among 27 residents enrolled in a special course designed to familiarize them with how the police depart- ment functions. •That is a concern for \ really is a beneficial thing,• sa.id City Councilwoman Heather Somers, who attended the first meeting. • U you understand what is going on in the communi- ty, you cab be a partidpant. • said they want to partiopate and work,together and make a differ- ence,• Kent said. •To 111Ake it a better community.• The class included a priest, several members of Mad.res Cos- ta Mesa, Latino rom- the commuiiity...;... how to ~--TT say it (reporf'the crime) ".Most (students In the course} said munity leaders and others who say they hope to pass on what they learn to others in their community. All participants must be more than 21 years old. in words so that the .dis-Utey want to pQrtlcipate and work ~~~;ra:" atr~~e~~ together and make a dillerence. To you and if you call on my make lt a better commUnity . . . " door ... ·" Madueno said. "The other side is that -COSTA MESA POLICE ll: ALAN KENT poli~e would like tO ·get • " mote infon:niition." On Tuesday night, the group of mostly Spailisb- speaking residents began the nine-week course designed to . help them establish a line of com- munication with the Costa Mesa Police Department. "Having a Citizens' Academy like thi\ and qeating a forum to sit down and tatk about issues ... The first Spanish Citizens Academy, organized by Costa Mesa police Lt. Alai Kent and held at the 18th Street police sub- station, brought residents togeth- er with both-Spanish-speaking police officers and translators. wMost (students in the course) After initial intro- ductions, the group beaded to the main police station for a tour of the facilities, including the city jail and the communications center where dispatchers receive 911 calls. 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For· more information, C.till 644-8806. ESTATE PLANNING nw law offices of L1sa A. Cian- cio olfers a free seminar on • -'btt11t' Pldnning For the Young F11mJly -Protect.mg Your Family Thro11qh WiUs and lh.lsts" at 6:30 p .111 11l 8~1 Dover Drive, Suite IOU, Nt•wport BE·ach. Reserva- t1• 1ns <111• reqtw ecJ ill 574-0866. BHEAKFAST BOOST • Th<' Costa Me>!>d Chamber of b j1111111•rcc 1s hd vtng its next • ~eilk f,1sl Boost on "The Seven i>1·c n·t~ to Success m Referrdl M.11 ketmg • from 7: t5 to 8;45 a.m. ~I Uw Costa Mesa Country Club, I '(O I Cull Course Onve. Prepaid (t>wrv.it ions c.usl .$12 and allen- W.·es po1y $17 t1l lht• door. For more \:ryl on11.11run, <:dll ~)74-8780. i"TERNET TALK : Thi' Professioncl l Women's Mus11wss Alliance> oflNs a semindr t,ll • Mctkmg the lntC'rnet Work for Your Bu-;inl",c;" Imm 7:30 to 9:30 n.m ell the Sdnld A nd Country {~luh 20832 SW Nt'wport Blvd. (.;o:.l 1'-'li lO To RSVP, call 852- !DOO DRAMATIC R£ADeNG The South Orange County Community Readera Theatre pre· sent a dramatic reading of •Tue Waiting Room• at 7 p.m. in the Newport B~ach Central Ubrary's Friends' meeting room, 1000 Avo- cado Ave. The free program will dramatize Janet Scbechter's poignant, one-act play set in Vienna, Austria in pre-World War II days. For more infoni\alion, call 717-3801. PARENTING SKIU.S Newport-Mesa Unified School District offers a six-week series called •The Parent Project," a parenting skills series for parents of destructive or out-of-control tee nagers, from 7 to 9:30 p .m. at the Boardroom at Harper Site, 425 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. Work- books will be available for $20. For reservations, call 760-3404. . COMMODORES CLUB The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce Com- modores Club presents its 36th annual Scholarship Awards Breakfast at 7:15 a .m. at the Sher- aton Hotel Newport Beach, 4545 MacArthur Blvd. Cost is $20. For more information, call 7~. YOUNG EXECUTIVES The Young· E~ecuUves of America offers a breakfast meet- ing with special guest speaker the honorable Todd Spitzer, Orange County Supervisor, 3rd District at 7:30 a.m. at The Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur Bivd., Newport Beach. !:ost is $15 for members and $251'or guests, payable at the door only. Inforniation: 759-5456. .FRIDAY YOUTH EXPO The ABC's of AgricUlture, with an emphasis on apples, acorns anti ants, is the theme for the 18th '.Celestino's klu<Jlity M EATS :11 h ' I u II ''ii ,\It'"' 11111ISt•n1/C'I' /\l.'(11/UIJ/c :we carry Rocky Free Range \Chickens . • • .. 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The event focuses on the positive . accomplishments of Orange tounty students through competitions. Admission is fre.e. Por· more information, call 708- 1520. • TREE Pl.ANTING The public is invited to plant three Crepe Myrtle trees at 2: 15 p.m . on the front lawn behind the school's marquee at 600 Irvine, Newport Beach. For more inf or- mation, call 644-3151. I SCHOLARSHIP BENERT The Orahge County Alumnae Chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota pre- sents a scholarship benefit con- cert at ? :30 p.m. at Presbyterian Church of the Covenant, 2850 Pllil'view Road, Costa Mesa. Cost is $10 for adults and $5 for stu- dents. For more information, call 675-2115. YARD SALE The Church of Christ is having a ya.rd sale from ? a .m. to 5 p .m. in the back parking lot at 740 W. Wilson St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 650-8236. SATURDAY OPEN HOUSE Montessori Harbor-Mesa sthools Monday: often an open bCJUle from 9:30 to 11:30 UIJ.. at tbe prwchool locel· eel at 1701 W. Baker St .• COit.a Mesa. In each cluaroom there will be a dilplay of Montessori equipment that will Ulultrate the school's method. Children, friends, parents and grandparents are wek:ome. for more informa- tion, call 549-3803. YOUTH EXPO The ABC's of Agriculture, with an emphasis on apples, acorns and ants, ii the theme for the 18th annual Youth Expo from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m, at the Orange County Fair- grounds, 88 Pair Drive, Costa Mesa. The event focuses on the positive accomplishments of Orange County stul:tents through competitions. Admissio~ is free. For more inlormation, call ?08- 1520. CYBERCAFE Orange Coast College offers its "Saturday Morning cybercate• from 9 a.m. to noon in Hi-Tech Lab room 201 of OCC's Technolo- gy Center. The topic of the day will be •Business and finance - stock market, banking and more." Sessions are $29 per class or $25 each when signing up for three or more classes. For more information, call 432-5880. 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CllYCLEANUP In celebration of Volunteer Recognition Week, ·the city of Costa Mesa, Orange CoWlty Pair·. grounds, the California Associa- tion of Nurserymen and Rel.ea! Costa Mesa, have joined forces to organbe the eighth annual •Park Cleanup Day• and the el9hth annual •Neighbon for Neigh- bors• Community aeanup and food drive. 1be park Oeanup will take place from 9 a.m. to noon at Canyon Park, 970 Arbor St., Cos- ta Mesa. The community cleanup will take place from 9 a.m. to noon in the Pomona and Wallace avenues area in Costa Mesa. For more information, call ?54-51-40. HEALTH FAIR Th~ Oasis Senior Center pre- sents its annual Health Fair which will feature free health screenings and tetanus 'Shots for anyone over age 18 from 8 a.m. to 2 p .m. at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. A blood panel will be available for $25; those interested in partic- ipating are advised to fast for eight to 12 hours. For more infor- mation, call 644-3244. \ational Da\ of Pra\ l'r Brl'akfa~t . . 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For more informa- tion, call 549-3803. YOUTH EXPO The ABC's of Agriculture, with on emphasis on apples, acorns and ants, is the theme for the 18th annual Youth Expo .from 9 a .m. to "4 p.m. at the Orange County Fair- grounds, 88 Fair Dri\fe, Costa Mesa. The event focuses on the positive accomplishments ol Orange County students through competitions. Admission is free. For more information, call 708- 1520. CYBERCAFE Orange Coast College offers its "Saturday Morning Cybercafe" from 9 a.m. to noon in Hi-Tech Lab room 201 of OCC's Technolo- gy Center. The topic of the d8¥ will be •Business and finance - stock • market, ban.king and more.• Sessions are $29 per class or $25 each wh~n signing up fqr three or more classes. For more information,· caU 432-5880. TURTLE CLUB The Orange County Chapter of the California Turtle and Tortoise· Club is having their 1997 show, an educational exhibit of live tur- t1es and tortoises, b'om 10 a.m. to 4' p.m. at the Downtown Commu- nity Center, 1860 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa. Admission is St.SO for senior citizens, $2 for others, and children under 12 with an adult are free. For more informa- tion, call 492-0823. GROWING FERNS Sherman Ubary and Gardens offers a free program on "Grow- ing of Eerns from Spores" at 9:30 a.m. at 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. For more infor- mation, call 673-2261. OTYCLEANUP In celebration of Volunteer ~cognition Week, tbe dty of 'Costa Mesa, Orange County Fair- grounds, the California Associa- tion of Nurserymen and Rel.eat Costa Mesa, have joined forces to organize the eighth annual ".Park Cleanup Day" and the eighth annual ".Neighbors for Neigh-• ~rs" Community Oeanup and food drive. The park Cleanup will take place from 9 a.m. to noon at Canyon Park, 910 Arbor St., Cos- ta Mesa. The .community dean up will take place from 9 a.m. to noon in the Pomona and Wallace avenues area in Costa Mesa. For more infQTlllation, call 754-5140. HEALTH FAIR The Oasis Senior Center pre- sents its annual health fair, which will feature free health screenings and tetanus shots for anyone over age 18 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 800 Marguerite Ave., CoIOna del Mar: A blood panel will be available for $25; those int~rested in partic- ipating are advised to fast for eight to 12 hours. For more infor- mation, call 644-3244. Carpet Your Entire. Home with Plush or Berber · Alko1adDMWFor s49900 UP T03 MOS SAME AS CASH . 0 .A C Full lfne ol Wool, Woven A>anlnster a. Sisal Catpenng A1181Jable 1904 Harttor Bouleverd • Costa lleN ~~:::....:~~~--1 .a. Comer of Herttor a 19111 st .... • .. 722-9642• Mo~Sat 1<>-6 Sun 11-5 . . • >.-. .6. '" ,, . As. l 1 LIVI Ac Sunridgc, we do more than just care for our pidcnrs ... WE CARE ABOlTT ffi.EM. In faa, we treat them like family. And thac' s the bcsc kind of caring there is. Our dedicated 24 hour professional nursing staff provides not only cxcra care, but qw.licy 'tare. For those of our residents who may require special attention, we can help take the difficulty out of such· tasks as ~cssing or bathing. At Sunridge, adjacent to a scenic park and lake, our 'I'ED o · residents appreciate having private rooms furnished with their personal belongings. Everyone loves the three delicious meals we serve activities such as current cvencs, discussion groups, bridge and bingo. Residents a.re encouraged to join us in a daily exercise progr:un and, if they ch~se, for weekly rdigious services. We also take interesting tripa and provide craruportarion co doctors and for ,personal errands. Physical therapy and massage therapy arc available right here at Sun.ridge. Our award winning Skilled Nursing Facilicy, Wtndaest is also a part of our campus. d f • .. • "'.• I 11 • Call Us Soon to make an Appointment for a Free Tour ,. ... I'. AmNTION Harbor Christian Fellowship offers a workshop to help adults with attention defidt disorder find job success called •Helpl I'm ADD and I Need a Jobi• at 8 a.m. at '740 W. Wilson St., Costa Mesa. Registration fee is $30 in advance and $40 at the door. For more information, call 631-7730. • KAYAK TOUR ~ Paddle Power offers an ex<:ur- slon into the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Newport Beach. The trip will begin with a brief kayak- ing lesson and will continue With a tour. Cost is $40. For reserva- tions, call 675-1215. STORY TIME Mark Nedleman, a volunteer with the Costa Mesa Ubrary, will read exiting stories for children ages 3 to 6 and their families from 2 to 3 p.m. at the library, 1955 Park Ave. For more information, call 646-8845. - SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH St. John Vian.ney Chapel Guild of Balboa Island is holding a 'N Champagne Brunch on the Bay,• a fund-raiser for the land- mark chapel on Balboa Island and a celebration of the recent reno- vation, at 11 a .m. at Bistro 201, 3333 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Cost is $50. For reserva- tions, cap 760-1399. 'YOUTH EXPO The ABC's of Agriculture, with .. . 'an emphasis on apples, acorns and ants, ls the theme for the 18th annual Youth Expo from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Orange County Fair- grounds, 88 Pair Drive, Costa Mesa. The event focuses on the positive accomplishments of Orange County students through competitions. Admission is free. For more information, call 708- 1520. EARTH DAY The Upper Newport Bay Natu- ralists, will be· hosting the . 8th annual Earth Day celebration from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Shell- maker Island in Newport Beach. In addition to displays by a variety of environmental organizations, there wiµ be educational games and activities and musical enter- tainment. For more information, can.645-3370. SPRING REGATTA Lido Isle Yacqt Club presents the 1997 Spring Regatta celebrat- ing the 50th Anniversary of the Newport Ocean Sailing Associa- tion and the Ensenada Race beginning at 11:30 a.m. at 701 Via Liso Soud, Newport Beach. For more information, call 673-5119. AWARDS BANQUET Orange County Hu.man Rela- tions presents its 26th Anniver- sary Human Relations .Awards Banquet honoring outstanding people for their contributions in the field of human relations at 5 p.m: at the Costa Mesa Commu· nity Center, 1845 Park Ave., Cos- ta Mesa. Cost is $10. For more information, call 567-7470. Selected Spring Florals Umlted To Supply On Hand • Eq>lru 4-23-1>'7 Custo m Flo rals Gifts & . 1 Speciality Antiques Furniture ~on·Fri 10-6 •Sat 10·5 369 E. 17th St., #13 • COsta Mesa• 646-6745 (Nat to Plum's Cafe) MONDAY INTO THE FUTURE Orange Coast College offers a four-day series .o1 lectures and workshops on what the future holds for the residents of Orange County called •Future-Shock Week.· The topics for today include. electric transportation, business and ecology, homeless- ness, toxic household waste and technology in the courtroom. Admission is free. For more infor- mation on the schedule of events, call 432-5025. • . . TUESDAY INTO THE FUTURE Orange Coast College offers a four-day series of lectures and workshops on what the future hol4s for the residents of Orange County called "Future-Shock Week.• The topics for today include gangs and youth culture, global warming, futuristic ice carving, changing families, an electric car display and a perfor- THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1997 mance by a jazz/1.ka band. Admission is free. For more infor- mation on the schedule ot events, call 432-5025. CHILD CUSTODY The law officeS o1 Lisa A. Cian· do offers a free seminar on "What You Need to Know About Cbilll C ustody and Support• at 6:3p p.m . at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. Reserva-· tions are required at 574-0866. UFO TALK . Mutual UFO Network df Orange County presents a cock- tail reception honoring celebrity author, lecturer and UFO expert Stanton Friedmari from 5 to 8 p.n:t. at Ritz Restaurant, Vmtage Room. 880 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. Cost is $20. To RSVP, call 520-4836. ANANCAL Pl.ANNING Merrill Lynch offers a free fi'nancial planning ~minar at 11 :45 a.m .. at The Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. For reservations, call 517-0183. aungeif. Howard Conn M.D., UCI Cosmetic Eyelid S~ecialisf . Laser Expert Makes Looking Younger Easy and Affordable Apacked audienct ~ready to lis- ten. Four well-<lrcsstd, btauriful women, thtir agts impossible to gum, arc htre to t111lc about their experi- ence as patients of Dr. Conn. A 57·year-old woman who look$ as if she's an her early 40s begins: "My Fact looks better than it ever has. IJ elevates ~ my confidttu:e. It's excitmf to p.t on malte#p. I ttJtn lool pat witbotd iW' "I didn' tvt1' brwist, I thoNgbt tbt entire proaJ.r was "" ""'°"'* #ntt:u.,, "in a mtltter of moments and without an incision" . Free seminar April 24, Beckman Laser Institute Dr. Conn, a speciafut in lmr cosmetic cydid surgery and skin resurfacing has the finest training and extenstve expmencc to produce such oursund1ng results. With facilities at UCI Beckman laser Institute, he uses the most advanced restareh and technology. Dr. Coon helped to pioneer the field of laser surgery in 197{ and bas authored over 200 scientific paptrs and · prnentations. Fellow physicians and med· ical professionals are among hts patients .. ·1.1scr technology is fatdic.. It is tM per· rcct c:hotct for lllCll IJ¥f ,.... who not to Joolc tbcir best but fed I tnditioca1 bcdi& is too drastic. lt allows mt to ptt- cisely rtmo\'C eyelid bap., puffiness, mess skin, facial wrinkles, · liM$, dark agmg $pocs : and aw1-damaged akin in I matttt of momcnrs and with· out a skin inci· lion. patients heal quickly, ftpon mini· mal, ii any ditcornfon and littraJly loolc JflfS ~· IMPECCABLE CUJEmALS Oiief of Ocular Plastic Surgery at 00. Dr. Conn is a F~llow of the Presngious • Amcncan Sooety of Ophthalmt< Plaso.: and RcconS~\'t Surgery. His background 1s impressive, be IS a Harvard trained general surgtan, a Johns Hopkins Wilmer lruorute ophthalmologm and a Bascom Palmer Eye Institute fellowship trained ocular plastic surgton. Before moving to Laguna Beach and 1om111g UQ, Dr. Conn raught the residents associat· cd with use and Loma Linda medical schools. He maumuned pnval't offias in Los Angeles and Palm SpMgS whm ht wed for some of Amcnca's most well known poowl and cntertauunent ctlebri- ties. . . I I ,. . --:= -: --f . .. , -: : Pacimt total~ ud ~hold tM hiPat priofty for Dr. Cone .. his .if. Specaally desi&Mf rt~llOll-VlSUlizabon tapes and a rejuvenation wpplemtnt ptogtam art offettd lO each patient. ·we wane our p.ancots lO l1(l( only look )'tin y~ but to ktl yurs younger as -.wll. • Cosmdic eyelid SUJIUY is ont ol the most popular proccdurt"S toda\. It ts tmponant to 'hoosc a d~"tor who 1s n0t on h a rr.u ned pl.a t K surgeon, but ooe who 1~ .a \jUJhhcd e\pt" of the eyes and the nm cs .and n~uc surrounding the cvr . As an cxulu Plasnc Surgeon, Dr. Conn ts one ol the tew doetorHo the count!) who 1s such an cxptn. To schtJ#k 11 "° cost co'llSldution 11.Jfi RSVP for tlw ntxt smiur, uJ/ (714) 725·981/. .,, .. ,. THURSDAY, APRll 17, 1997 I t's a tradition we look forward to ~very year at this time: Local high school seniors, heading down the short path to gcaduation, are recognized for their accomplishments in c;chool and the community. • Newport Beach's top 30 high school seniors -15 each from Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar high schools -will be feted this morning at the 36th annual Scholarship Awards Breakfagt at the Sheraton Newport, hosted by the Com- modores DiviSion of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. ments. But perhaps their great~st achievement is managing to maintain high grade point averages while parti<;!.pating in so many other activities and organizations. And every year, these graduates-to-be manage to impress us with their academic prowess. their artistic and athletic tal- ents and their community involvement. Each student has compiled a long resume of accomplish-. . The following profiles provide a thwnbnail sketch of each of these Academic All-Stars. ·Unfortunately, space constraints have forced us to edit down their long lists of achievement. •SEAN YOUNG GPA: 4.03 SCHOOL, COMMUNITY. I IONORS: Band, Volley- bclll. tutoring, working wi th lhe homeless,. Rt•gents scholarship, OARE Award, DAR Histo- ry Award COLLEGE PLANS: Har- Vdrd, UCLA, UC Berkeley • MCKENNA GLASGOW GPA:4.12 . S< "HOOL, COMMUNITY, I IONORS Golf, tennis, Youth and Government, B<1ck Bay Cleanups, Aca- df'1nic Letter COLLEGE PLANS Stan- f vrd, use, uso UNIQUE EXPERJENCE Stdying up until 3 a.m. at Sdcramento for Youth and Government, bawling and bonding with my best girl- l11ends • KATHERINE CANRIGHT (,PA 3.94 S( "HOOL. COMMUNITY, HONORS: Varsity tennis, A..,~oaated Student Body, C'ht.ldren's Home Sooety, I l•mor Roll, Academic Pm A" ard, Academic Excel- lenc-e Aw.Md COLLEGE PLANS: Duke, UCLA. UC Berkeley UNIQUE EXPERIENCE: My tennis team always lls· tens to music on the bus on the way to matches, and ~l' had five different boom boxes stolen, but we kept getting new ones because- we couldn't play without our music. • KATIE OIEGI OPA: 4.0 ~CHOOL. COMMUNITY, , liONORS: ASB, field Gockey, Peer Court. church youtb group, tutor, tionor Roll. Academic Let- ter, CSP Seal Bearer ~OLLEGB PLANS: .frown. Northwestern, , loston College tJNIQUll l!XPmUBNCE: While~ for th• I •eWpGd Hdgtta Sdence ,a..-CllDeup d ........ lourtb ~plQfeetlw•loOk· :p·---· \ ' • LAURA WEESHOFF GPA: 4.23 SCHOOL, COMMUNITY, HONORS: Varsity Swim·. ming Captain, Spanish Club president, Youth and Govt., National Charity League, New Youth Choir, Most Valuable Swimmer, AP Scholar Award COLLEGE PLANS: Cor- nell. Univ. of Wash. UNIQUE EXPERIENCE: The last night of Youth and Goverrunent I found ' myself in a hotel room, on a bed with six other girls oying because it was over. • NICK FRIEND GPA: 4.2 SCHOOL, COMMUNITY, HONORS: Basketball, Back Bay Cleanup, Boys Club basketball coach COLLEGE PLANS: UCLA. UC Berkeley UNIQUE EXPERIENCE: It was a bright sunny day, and while walldng through the quad, a naked man on a motorcy- cle swiftly sped by. • CAVAN CANCANNON GPA: 4.14 SCHOOL, COMMUNITY, HONORS: Senior class vice president, Christian Surfers Orange County, Newport Beach Youth Council, Xerox Award, Rensselaer Math and Sci- e nce Award COLLEGE PLANS: Princeton, UCLA, Harvard UNIQUE EXPERIENCE: I found out that creating the school newspaper only required about two days of work and about three weeks playing Risk on lhe computer • TENNYSON SltYER OYLER GPA: 3.99 SCHOOL, co~. HONORS: Senior Class ~dent. varsity tennis, Newport Beach Youth Council, Student Leader- ship Award, Most Distin- guished Sailor Award COLLEGE PLANS: Rice University, Brigham Young Univemty, UC Sen Diego UNIQUB EXPERIENCE: Bemv tbe half-time aDDOUDCer at footbe.11 gm.a • TOSHIHIRO UMEZAWA GPA: 4.19 SCHOOL, COMMlMJTY, HONORS: Ten.{lis, Orange County Japanese • American Assodation, Golden State Exam, hi_gh • honors COLLEGE PLANS: Stan- ford, UC Berkeley, MIT, UC Irvine UNIQUE EXPERIENCE: Sleeping in until 10 a.m. my senior year • ADRIENNE DUBIN GPA: 4.17 SCHOOL, COMMUNITY. HONORS: Cross Country, . Youth and Government, Sp~h Club, Sack Bay Cleanup, Oasis volunteer, Zonta Girl Scholarship, Coach's Award COLLEGE PLANS: Attendfug Stanford Uni- versity UNIQUE EXPERIENCE: Spending time with Crdss Country teammates ... • SCOlT GARBER GPA: 3.93 • SCHOOL, COMMUNITY, HONORS: Basketball, Student Congress, CSF, KEY Club, Orange Conn- ty Peer Court, Academic Letter, Academic Pm COLLEGE PLANS. UCLA, UC Berkeley, Georgetown UNIQUE EXPERIENCE: Traveling to Rhode Island with varsity basketbllil team. • SIMON P£1tNG GPA: 4.25 SCHOOL, COMMUNITY, HONORS: Latin Cub, Art Club, Orange County Swim for kids COLLEGE PLANS: UCLA, UCSD, UCSB UNIQUE EXPERIENCB: Played a Machiavellian role ln AP Government class, making Republicans and Demoaatl think J was on their lkle, then voting lndependenl corona del mar high • DERRICK TONG GPA: 4.26 SCHOOL, COMMUNITY, HONORS: Kuk Sool Won Martial Arts, guit{l.r player at church, Harvard Book Award, Bank of Amelica Foreigi:i Legion Award COLLEGE PLANS: At,tending Stanford Uni- versity · • CONNIE CHUANG GPA: 4,03 SCHOOL, COMMUNITY, HONORS: Badminton, Spanish Club, Red Cross, Oasis, Back Bay Cleanup, Girls State Nomination COLLEGE PLANS: UC Berkeley, UCLA, North- western UNIQUE EXPERIENCE: Having AP class with . Charlie Smith and Dave Chang •• • ,VANrTA SOM GPA: 4.07 SCHOOL, COMtvfUNITY, HONORS: School news- .paper, Youth and Govern- ment.· Key Club, Academ- ic Letter Award ~ COLLEGE'·PLANS: Not sure wbich college l will attend yet UNIQUE E){,PERIENCE: Having legislation I helped write go all the· way lo the governor's desk in Sacramento • KELLY CHRISTESON GPA:4.04 SCHOOL, COMMUNITY, HONORS: Youth and Government, cross couri- try, tutor, National Charity League, National Merit finalist, Yellow Rosebud Award ' COLLEGE PLANS: Georgetown, Stantor~ Princeton UNIQUE EXPERIENCE: Speaking on the Senate and Assembly Ooors newport harbor high • MICHAEL HOEVEL GPA: 4.21 SCHOOL, COMMUNITY, HONORS: Student gov-. e m.ment. speech and debate, Key Club, candys- triper, Senate campaign intern, Academic Excel- lence, Community Award · from Newport Beach COLLEGE PLANS: Attending Yale University UNIQUE EXPERIENCE: Tied other candidate in senior ASB,election, botb became. co-presidents. • HEAntER PORTER GPA: 4.04 SCHOOL, COMMUNJTY, HONORS: CSP, varsity sailing team, school news- paper, National Charity League, Honor Roll, Acad· emic Letter COUEGB PLANS: Attending Stanford UNIQUB EXPERIENCE: Competing and traveling ln Europe with sailing team. ' • HEAntER JORDAN GPA: 4.03 SCHOOL, COMMUNITY, HONORS: Swim team, tennis team, drama, debate, American Cancer Society, community volun- teer, E.J. Moore Award, Zonta Girl COLLEGE PLANS: Den- ver University, University of San Diego, Southern Methodist University. UNIQUE EXPERIENCE: Competing In the Lions Club Speaker Contest and winning more than $8,000 in scholarships. • SAltA ROllNSON GPA: 4.12 SCHOOL. COMMUNITY, HONORS: Theater, Dance Club, school magazine, South Coast Rep. Target Thur, soup kitchen volun- teer, National Merit Schol- ar, E.J. Moore Awa.rd COLLEGE PLANS: UCI, Santa Clara UNIQUE l!XPEIUENCB: Being in AP EuiopMn b!I· tory wltb younger brother. { . • JUUE NORTON GPA: 4.11 r ·J SCHOOL. co~. HONORS: Varsity swim· ming, school newspaper, tutoring, Oasis and AIDS walk volunteer, Most Valuable Swimmer, All· star Waterpolo Team COLLEGE PLANS: Pep- perdine University, Gor· don College • TIM ANDREWS GPA:4.06 ... SCHOOL, COMMUNITY, HONORS: Volleyball, SOC· cer, surfing, Swfrider Foundation, church volun- teer, Honor Roll, CIF Aca • demic Excellence Award COLLEGE PLANS: Stan- . ford. UC Berkeley, Duke UNIQUE EXPERIENCE: Spending eight hours a day last summer patching industrial roofs • EUZABETH KENT GPA: 3.93 SCHOOL. COMMUNITY, HONORS: Thespian Club, President's Council, church youth group, can- dystrlper, Honor Roll, Aca- demic Excellence Award COLLEGE PLANS: Georgetown, Stanford, UC San Diego UNIQUE EXPERIENCE: Sharing a car with younger twin sisters, and coming out to parking lot and finding car ui differ- ent space. • MARKSHIN GPA: 4.07 SCHOOL, COMMUNITY, HONORS: ASB, CSF, school newspaper staff editor, Newport Harbor Food Drive and senior center volunteer COLI.EGE PLANS: Stan- ford, Harvard. Brown UNIQUE EXPBRIBNCE: Joining newspaper staff andASB. .. • ASHLEY HARRINGTON GPA: 4.15 -SCHOOL, COMMUNITY. HONORS: Tennis, Natl. Charity League, Honor Society, L.A. Tunes Ath· lete of the Week, Acade- mic Letter COLLEGE PLANS: Attending Stanford Uni· versity • RICHARD HOSSFELD GPA: 4.08 SCHOOL, COMMUNITY, HONORS: Cross country team captain, Jazz band, Youth and Government, Tutoring, Little League, ·use Book Award, Acade- mic Letter COLLEGE PLANS: Cor- nell, Georgetown, Duke UNIQUE EXPERIENCE: Speaking in CaWom.ia Assembly and Senate Chambers • JOHN LINCOLN GPA: 4.02 SCHOOL. COMMUNITY, HONqRS: Tenrus, lacrosse, music, Key Club. senior home volunteer, outstanding chemistry stu- dent of tbe year COLLEGE PLANS: Cor- nell, MIT, Caltech UNIQUE EXPERIENCE: There is nothing humor- ous about high school •'ICATIUNA ROSE TANGEN GPA: 4.15 SCHOOL, COMMUNITY, HONORS: ASB, Speech and Debate, school news- paper, SCR Young Con- servatory Players, New- port Beach Oty Youth Coundl, National merit Pin4lllt, E.I. Mooro Award COLI.EGE PLANS: Yale, Duke. Harvard UNJQUB EXPERIENCE: Pladng MCODd In e web- lite design CODtelt and gealDg to go to Wlllbmg· tea D.C. and "'MtiDg Sin· Md Ind Jtcia Hawlld. • LAUREL HAFER GPA: 4.1 SCHOOL, COMMUNITY, HONORS: Yearbook. Youth and Government, Varsity Cross Country, Candy Striper, Oty Hall volunteer, E.I Moore Award, AF Scholar . COLLEGE PLANS: Northwestern, Duke, Stan- ford UNIQUE EXPERIENCE: Speal<;ing on e bill in the state capitol Assembly Chambers • RICHARD LEE GPA: 4.06 SCHOOL, COMMUNITY, HONORS: li"ack and field, science club, Span- ish club, ENC, Boys and Girls Club, Academic Let~ te r · COLLEGE PLANS: UCI. MIT, UCLA UNIQUE EXPERIENCE: Was in Spanish class, friend and I wrote a skit, started laughing and couldn't stop! • JEREMIAH MANN GPA: 4.0a SCHOOL. COMMUNITY, HONORS: Varsity crew team captain, Key Club, tutor, Outreach volunteer, National Merit, CSF Seal Bearer COLLEGE PLANS: Har- vard, Yale, Princeton UNIQUE EXPERIENCE: Being recruited for crew by Ivy League universities • CHRISTINE W GPA: 4.0 ,, SCHOOL, COMMUNITY; HONORS: School news- paper reporter, tennis, church youth group1 Back Bay Cl~up, Honor Roll. Academic Pin COl..LEGB PLANS: Stan· ford. Duke, Dertmouth UNIQUE EXPEllD!NC.I: Whtie volunt.eedng for tbe Bnvtronmeatal Nature • Center Pell Pali'; I Mll*t make SOly Putty Ind ... Jddl tbrww lt In ~ belrl --- Newpon 8"ch/Costa Mesa o.:Jy Pi.lot THURSDAY, APf'tl 17, 1997 :·Horticulturai -appreciaticin grows at garderi party· •. B arbata Claboian, Newport's Veiy own human tornado of energy when it comes to support for local causes and needs, joined California first lady Gayle Wllson and guests of the American HorticultW'al Society for a cocktail reception at Crystal Court in advance of the eighth annual Spring Garden Show. Darlene . endBWJ ~ . Muclark at the Unclerwrtt- en · dlnner tor the Datheaof York at Vllhage Crean. BUYING A NEW HOME? WE 'RE YOUR HOMEOWNERS INSURER ! Rabbitt Insurance Agency Since 1957 AUI'O •HOMEOWNERS• HF.AI.111 .~ ~ .~ Sr)J ..,.,. ... --~·· • .,..,.. ,. # 631-7740 °"J Old Newoon Blvd. • N~rt Bach cA.v Hoea Hoopii&!) The reception was hosted by Tiffany & Co., South Coast Plaza, represented by Jo Ellen Qualls, Glabman's fellow community activist and vice president for the jewelry concern. Glabm411, wife of fumitW'e · rej.ailer Jim Clabman, was also recently named "Woman of The Year~ by Temple Bat Yahm, New- ' · port Beach, for her community service. She will join other local nominees later this month for a luncheon tribute. Also on hand was Anton Segerstrom, general manager of Crystal.Court, chatting with Marc Cathey, president of The Ameri- can HorticultW'al Society, cele- brating 75 years of preserving, docwnenting and evolving the concept of the American garden. Barbara Glab man, left, jolm Cal.Uornla ttnt -IAdyGa~ Wlllonata cocldall recep- tion at Crystal Court celebrat- ing the preview of the eighth annual Spring Garden Show. • 1\ibutes were flowing iii a regal manner thanks to Eve Kornyel, Fran Mulvanla and Pat Lane. The tres amigas organized a little underwriters dinner at Vtl- lage Crean, hosted by the won- derful J ohn and Donna Crean themselves, for the local crowd anticipating the May 16 anival of the Duchess of York, Sarah Fer- guson. Some unkind soul at one of the dinner tables set up on the inner portico of the Crean estate toasted the coming of the Duchess of Pork. He cla.in1ed it was a Freudi- an slip, apologizing at the insis- tence of his own lady fair. Later he confessed it was a nat\ll'al slip of the tongue given that the only thing people seem to discuss about Ferguson is her weight .. Jennifer V.an Berg, with Mia on her arm, joins Cbu Helper, vice president of Otllly. Adding to the dialogue;culoth-. er gent, just in from Europe, noted the side by side gossip magazines at the airport terminal on Fergu- son. One cover proclaimed her dramatic weight loss with a slim photo. The other magazine shout- ed about her recent weight gain, displaying photos of the Duchess with an extra 30 pounds. Darlene Manclark, underwrit- mg chairperson for the Big Canyon/Spyglass Committee-of ANTHONY'S LANDSCAPE Seed a Sod lawn s Malibu. Garden llf bts lrrt~atlon Drain Worlr Sprtnltler Systems Installed (auto, manual. l repairs) Planttnf. trus, sbrabs, nowers. f round cottr (Gardenlnf Mal!JCeaance Se"ke) Garr Delarosa I ~nellsh Speall.lna I frtt Est111111u. Rt1son1blt Prlus Uctnstcl D••ld Rlttra (714) 6'1-1858 (714) 114-4594 •m -~lflnJD •ie April .t 7 -April 30•" .. No special orders Kristen's Ungerie • Loungewear • Gihs • Breast Forms Westcliff Court • 1719 We tcliff Dr. • ewport Beach , -Monday-aturday 10-6 631-SEXY (7399) Welcome to the new World of Scientology .,.. A SCIENTC>LC>GVC8> INFC>RMATIC>N FILM. 1451 IRVINE BLVD. •~T~STIN CA •(714) ~!5491 See it Today and discover a new future . ~ ·. . . b~w. cook The Orange County Philha.nnonic that is sponsoring the May event, would have no part of the fat jokes. She and husband BW Mandark anived at the Crean LYLEEN & JEFF EWING Not At Arm's Length A ale of a hou ·e b just a sale. right? Not necessarily. If you arc selling your house to your children or transferring title outside the open market, then the transaction mav be characterized as ··not at· arm's length ... Since such a transfer may have tax con~equences, you ~hould discuss it with a tax attorney or accountant before taking action . The transfer of title to a son or daughter may cause the parents to lose favorable property tax treatment, require the payment of state gift taxes. or have other unexpected consequences. From a capital gains point of view. it may be more prudent for children to inherit property than to receive it as a gift. The disposition o(. any real estate should be considered within the entire framework of your taxes and estate planning. For answers to all your real estate questions, consult experienced professionals' who are familiar with this area. Lyleen and leff have 25 Consecutive years of real estate experience in Newport Beach. They are Coldwell Banker·s #I agents. For professional service or advice wtth all your local real estate need call the Ewings at (714) 644-9060 xll4 affair in coordmated Scottish attire. Hostess Donna Crean thought Bill had the better legs m his kilt, but there were those who would dare to differ. Some 100 guests enjoyed a wondeJful catered dinner by Craigs on the Table on the Crean portico, with the charming lighted fountain splC)Shing in between toasts, roasts and more. Stan .Han- son, Donna Davidson, Judi Jacobs, Harriet and Sandy Sand- hu, Mary Kay and Louis Vander- molen, Arthur Voss, Ollie Hill, Martha and Mal Green, Joyce Reaume, and Len and Mary Ann Miller w~ in the royal under- writing crowd. • The Harvesters, a powerful local support grqup for the hun- gry in Orange County, rallied I their forces to help open a new branch of the upscale retail store known as Oilily at South Coast Plaza. • Nearly 100 Harvesters turned out with their mates and their offspring to welcome Oilily and to mingle among the colorful clothes for children and young adults. Jennifer Van Berg, CO• founder ol The Harvesters, car- ried daughter Mfa on her arm while fellow co-founder Jill John.son Tucker made svre daughter Usa Tucker had her face painted without painting her entire wardrobe along with it. Oilily made a donation to the HMVesters to support its food bank operations. • 8.W. COOK'S Golumn appc!ars Thur5- days and Saturdays ~he$~n~aJe Interior · D esign Services CD 1§ Distinctive 111 Accessories [ l[ l Gifts For all Occasions Mother's Day, Graduation and Bridal Gifts · 642-1640 Tu-Fri 10:30-S •Sat 11-4 • 1720 Santa Ana Ave. · Costa Mtsa • 1 Blk No. of 17th St. GAS AND WASH ONE STOP CONVEi-JIENCE!!:! only s4.95_ Full Service Soft 'W'ash &: Sealer 'W'ax with any gasoline fill' up (Texaco CleanSystemS) Not val~d wfth any other dtscount. Expfra 4130197 , . A.10 THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1997 .. New ~atery h~ .he~thy, taSty food an Wrapped Up By Nancy Cheever, Diift/ Pilot COSTA MESA -A new restaurant has the •wrap~ on fast f09(i. The wrap -a flat roll that • looks like a thick ilour tortilla st\lffed with a variety o1 fillings - is Uie signature item on the menu at-. The Culinary Wrap, a branc::t- n~w restaurant offering healthy meals with an international flair. • Open just one mol)th arld bQused in the old Shirley's Bagels location on 17th Street, the funky ·~-food" restaurant has had no problem finding customers. You'll find lines out the door at lunchtime, and to-go orders seem to take longer to prepare th~ dine-in orders (il 15-minute wait a\ one recent visit), but it's worth it. Owner Greg Ruh. 28. and his partners Steve Dusablon and Leo Ramil fashioned the restaurant after a popular Los Angeles wrap place. Ruh said he found a need for the restaurant in Orange County, where people on the go find healthy choices few and far between. · ~Where do you go when you 'fl6.llt something quick on the run but you don't want to eat at McDonald's?" Ruh said. "We saw ~ need for healthy, quick, high· ~d fast food." Using fresh, quality ingredi- ents, Ruh and the crew offer up some interesting choices. The wraps are about 10 inches long, 2 inches thick, are cut diagonally and come wrapped in parchment paper. The most popular, the culi- Oary wrap ($5.50), comes with ... roasted chicken, lettuce, toma· toes, red onion, avocado, jack cheese and creamy vinaigrette dxessing. The word is out around the Pally Pilot newsroom, where wraps have popped up on at least · furee di1ferent desktops. After ~earing about the new lunch spot, I stopped by to check it out. ' On my first visit, I sat out on the My friend, Warren, ttied the barbecue chicken wrap ($5.75) with roasted chicken, com, fresh spinach, spicy red beans, barbe- cue sauce and cucumber, avocado, swiss cheese, altalfa sprouts, smoked gouda cheese and dijon dressing. It was a nice, light meal but a good-sized portion. rice. It was tasty and fla- vorful, and very filling. He 4lso tried the I> I'-. I'-. i, J..'. I ' I I \\ The Greek wrap ($5.25) was spicy and delicious with roasted red peppers, tomat0es, red teriya.ki bee1 wrap ($5.25) with teriyald beef, , broccoli, carrots, ginger slaw and jasmine rice. *Each bite wakes up the taste buds,• Warren said. I tried the veggie wrap ($5.25) with lettuce, tomatoes, carrots, onions, cucumber, grilled eggplant, lettuce and low-fat feta cheese tossed in fat-free dxessmg. The dxessing was creamy and didn't have that thick, gummy fla- vor like mQSt fat-free dxessings. Served cold, it was substantial and tasty .. My second visit was a brief stopover for take-out dwing a busy day at work. I ordered the salmon wrap, a ~rlect meal with blackened salmon, com and black bean 141- sa 11erved with a tangy chipolte chili sauce ($6.50). Ruh had said the wraps are easy to eat in the car, and since I was in a hurry, I decided to test his assertion. Driving down 17th, I atfempt· ed to unwrap the wrap with one hand but the double layer of foil instantly made it a formidable task. Nonetheless, I managed to rip open the foil, tear down the parchment paper and dig in. After loosing' -some salmon chunks on my skirt, I decided to wrap it back up and finish the tasty treat when I got back to the newsroom. Other wraps include a Thai chicken wrap ($5.50), stir-try wrap ($5.25) and a tri-tip wrap tf flltD llAI& 1700 PLA(ENTIA COSTA MESA UVE BANDS MRY NIGHT DANCING • POOL TAlllS ************* THURS, APRIL 17 BLACKMAN · b.ick patio with a friend while Bob Marley belted out a familiar tune. The friendly service and abnos- phere had a calming effect, even tliough the place was packed . DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Owner Greg Ruh serves up a Thai chicken wrap, one of the more popular items on the menu at The Culinary Wrap. . 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Serving: • Nnvport Beach • Irvine • Costa Mesa • Corona del Mar For ,,,ur neighborhood center call 800-.EDUCATE ""'-SYLVAN L EARNING CENTER• -~ B'i'tter grades ore j ust the beginning ... I~ • \' • '.: • ' I \( I • ..... I .... 1 • \ I SHRIMP, SCALLOPS, CRABLEGS& ~~h~iQ~~ $JOt? llke best -a ll co~lncd • on this special combo ONLY FOR plattcf. Crisp salad-' A LIMITED two side order s ana TIME sourdough bread. tool .LUNCH & DINNER ' 1 ! I l t i ($6.25). All selections are also avail.able wt.Qi a fat·'free pita wrapper. The'-restaurant also offen 58V• ~--------~-~~-------------~ en different salads ($4.50 to $6.pO for a whole; $2.95 to $3.95 for a half) including a Thai chicken salad, Caesar salad and Chinese chicken salad with a variety of dressings. Besides wraps and salads, the restaurant also serves bowls (all $5.25 except the all-American), in which meat and chicken selec- tions are served over rice. '''· There's the cubano bowl with roasted chicken, grilled bananas and tomato-habanero salsa over dirty rice; a southern bowl with, roasted chicken or Filled steak with red beans and spinach over rice; the Mongolian bowl with grilled beef, bok choy, bean sprouts, celery and carrots with spicy Mongolian sauce over jas- mine rice1 and thENarlyaki bowl, with roasted chicken, JaJ>illlese ginger slaw, broccoli and teriyakl sauce sprinkled with toasted sesame seeds over jasmine rice. For those who don't care for the international flavor, an all- American bowl ($5.50) may be the order of the day with grilled steak, broc09li, mushrooms and onions over garlic mashed pota- toes and melted cheese. ; It's nice to find a place where "flavor• and "health conscious• go hand in hand. The Culinary Wrap has a feast for any taste - and anyone on the go. Classified ads work for you! 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It bas all the consist~cy of cotton candy, but it's tasty rlevertheiess. With World War ll as a back- drop, the show progresses from a tiny New York cabaret to England and on to the battlefields of Europe as the show's six perform- ers come together, break apart and, predictably, come together again. It's another four-pronged pro- ject from Larry Watts, who func- tions as director, c.hor~ographer, set designer and costumer. Watts wears three of these hats quite effectively, faltering only in the area of coordinating the laborious scenic transitions. He probably should have been running the lights as we ll, at least on opening night. . As for the performers, "Back- stage Musical" is a splendid ensemble effort, with the six singer-actors presenting a win- ning approximation of 1940s showmanship. The energy level is quite high, as is the actors' rap- port with their audience. Adrianna Sanchez, a dynamic actress with a big voice who hit -$29500 complm Call Toll Free 888-271-4567 Don't Delay, Avoid Probate! David Pawlowski Attorney at Law . her stride in the Theater District's recent "Cabaret,• beautifully enacts the yotlng singer virtually pushed into stardom. Sanahez is spotlighted only once, in the first- act curtain-closer "When the l (>C \I 1 111 \Ill{ ~-------------------------, : F.Y.I . I : + WHA't •Tue Great Ameri- : can Backstage Musical• + WHERE~ Newport Theater Arts Center + WHEN: Weekends through May 11 + HOW MUCH: $1 5 +PHONE: 631-0288 ~----------------~--------~ Money Comes In," but her sparkling stage presence and nicely stitched characterization q,r.e Jllemorable throughout. The older, wiser and comically adept diorine is given a terrific interpretation by Ma.rd Ann~\: both in the wacky "Crumbs in My Bed• and the torchy •1'll Wait for Joe.• Scott Ratner is equally effective as her Nathan Detrott- type beau, solid in his comediC timing. '# Scott Ruiz takes center stage al' the nightclub owner wbos& romance with Sanchez's charac- ter encounters some choppY waters. Stirring these waters fe - -vently is the beautiful British songstress played with style and sizzle by Kristin Fredericks, h.ilat- iously vamping her way through· the "You Should Be Made Lov~ To" number with a panic-stricken Ruiz. John Gillies ,deftly enacts the nebbishy young singer who a.l!Hr pursues Sanchez, while musical' director Terence Alaric steps out from,..behind his piano to join the fun in the second act. Once the technical portion of the show catches up . with the onstage element, •The Grea't- American Backstage Musical" should b~ immensely enjoyable. Niki's Voted Best Authentic _ Indian Food TANDOORI EXPRESS In Orange County • Best Tandoori Chicken •Vegetarian/ Vegan Menu • No Preservauves • No Food Coloring 3760 S. Bristol Santa Ana (1 blk. 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'I ' • (I) t, 11 ! - Costa Mesa High stages_ musical in 'Amazing Technicolor' + PLAY: "Joseph and His Amazin~ :Technicolor Dreamcoat" · . + SCHOOL: Costa Mesa High School . + STORYLINE: Based loosely on the biblical sto- ry of Joseph and his coat of many colors. The first musical written by Andrew Lloyd Webber. + DIRECTOR: Myrona Delaney + NOMBER IN CAST: 30 ~nefit performance April 24~ Staff members from Costa Mesa High School will be featured in some of the roles and all proceeds from that per- formance will be sued to award scholarships to selected students in the show. There is spe(ial pricing available to those who atfend the Tues- day, Wednesday, ·Sunday and benefit perfor- mahces. + FEAnJRED PLAYERS: Ken Urbina (Joseph); Stephen Moore (Pharaoh); Paul Olivarez (Potipher); Kristi Hodges (Potipher's Wife); Stacey Thompson, Maggie Sandoval and Diana Morelli (Narrators) + COST: Advance sales -$6 for students; $5 with Costa Mesa High student body card; $2 chil- dren's matinee ticke~ (grade six and under); and $7 for adults. All tickets purchased at the door are $8. ' + WHEN: Tuesday through April 26 at 7:30 p.m.; 2:30 p.m. matinee April 27-· +WHERE: Costa Mesa High School Lyceum, 2650 Fairview Road • + INTERESTING NOTE: There will be a special For more information, call 556-3215. < >camoL Get" interrogated over a salad. ~...,""' ,,,· ~riJI, I • &'cl-1° ]Vi,_L • :\.~ Menu ~~./ .. 5 Course Meal 'tc Antipasti • p • tnsalate • Main Course • Dessert Wednesday, April 23rd at 1:30·p.m. Int Tkltnll11' In Town, HotnHfadt Dally S55 PER PERSON INCLUDES TAX ull 7'4-631-CLUE for rickets, The Marriott's Mystery Getaway, Corporate Parties, Gift Certificates YOUR DENTAL HEALTH by Deedreea Rich, D.D.S. COMBATING ADVANCED GUM DISEASE The dttcti~ncu of fighting advanced gum di.seaK with borh oral and ropical antibiocia can be Sttll in Ill\ experiment oonducccd' 11 the Universiiy of Michigan School of Dentistry in Ann M>oc. There, raearchen treated "hopeless ttttb" in 90 inner-city patienu with ad¥3Jlccd gum dixuc by first deaning their rtcth. 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SHAPES OF MUSIC The Harmonia Baroque Play- en presents •ne Many Shapes of Music,• music from the times ot medieval monophony to Maxwell Davies, at 3 p.m . Sunday at the Christ Church By The Sea United Methodist, 1400 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. At!mission is $? for seniors and full-time students, and $10 for others. For reserva· tions, call 970-8545. 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 niangle Square in Costa Mesa. ART ANIMATION Legendary animation director Chuck Jon_es and acclaimed lay- .out designer Maurice Noble, who worked together on many of the most renowned Warner · Bros. Looney 1\mes cartoons, offer a personhl appearance and art signing to launch the first Warner Bros. collaborative limited edi- tion, •0peration: Earth," featur- . 'i' 1894-1996 Four Generations 102 Years! All Room Sizes . REMNANT CLEARj\NCE 50% OFF .. ing Maivin Martian and Bugs Bunny, from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Friday at The Chuck Jones Showroom. 3636 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. To R.S.V.P., CAll 723- 1900. nJESDAY TAUCS The Orange County Museum of Art presents •Tuesday Talks at Noon,• a series of free talks by artists, attics and bistorlans com- plementing the art displayed in the museum's galleries at noon in the Lyon 'Auditorium, Museum Education Center at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. On Tuesday, Terri Pried.man, an artist represenled .in the 1997 Biennial, will speak about her work. For information, call 759- 1122. THE CRITIC SEES ,._ · The Orange County Museum of Art presents Peter Frank, art critic for. LA Weekly. who will speak on • Swveying the Scene• at the next •Tue Critic Sees" at 1 p.ip. Wednesday in the Lyon Auditorium. Museum Education Center, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Admission is $5 for museum members, students and senior citizens. Others pay $7. For reservations, call ?59- 1122, ext. 204. CALIFORNIA THEME "Diverse Medi'WCalifomia Themes" is the title of an exhibit .• of pastels, oils and metal works by Carlo Emande, on display through ·April 30 in the Newport Beach Central LibraJY, 1000 Avo- cado Ave. For information, call 717-3801. NAUTICAL MUSEUM The museum features three galleries: the Newport Glllery displaying the ma.ritime history of the area1 the Model Gallery exhibiting a selection ot world- class models and the Grand Salon which. offers touring exhibits. Admissioo ii free for memben, $4 for adults and $1 for children. The museum is located at 151 B. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For information, call 675-7863. VIDEO INSTAUATION . • ' The Orange County Museum of Art presents th~ internationally circulated video·installation work, "Tiie Theater of Memory," by contemporary artist Bill Viola at the museum's Installation Gallery through June 1 at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. For infonM'tion, call 759-1122. 'FIRST IMPRESSIONS' ·First Impressions: The Laguna Beach Art Association" is at the Orange County Museum of Art South Coast Plaza Gallery through June 15. "First Impressions• fea- tures Califprnia •ptein air. paint-. ings created by the founders of the association from the Orange County Museum of Art. aTY HALL GAUERY "Orange County, Etc.," featut- ing oils, portraits and landscapes by local artist Jack Cannon, and "Colors and Images Pleasing to the Eye," expressive and vibrant oils and acrylics by >Peter David· • son, will be on display in the Newport Beach City Hall <;Jallery through May 6 at 3300 Newport Blvd. Call 717-3870. NOW OPEN SUNDAYS from 1 i-4pm ALDEN'S r------.--.. • CLEANING PLANT ON PREMISES i:=:=s:. :17:;t11~st;.;... -+.:-i • WE ACCEPT cOMPETITORS' COUPONS 0 CARPETS, INC. 1663 Placentia St .. Costa Mesa I . EXPERT ALTERATIONS • .. 646-4838 -, r 71 4-650-8225 Mention this Ad Offw Elcpires 4/30/97 If you_ need a car,. w8're here. 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H.l.R.E: -, CAR RENTAL CCII UI at 1-800-704-HIRE. f \.._ t I et97 K.Ull. co.,oe-., ... , ,, . .,~-· ......... ~ Newpon BdchlCosra Me o..ily Pilot v t I • • • • I ~ t I DANCE Khaleah London wtll be a featured performer In Orange Coast co11ege•1 34tb annual Student Dance Concert at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday In OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre. London will perform a solo piece she choreographed, titted .. Ulysses Dove -With Love.•lbe work ls dedicated to recenUy deceased New York City modem dance choreographer Ulysses Dove. For tickets, call 432-5880. Join Us For • 'VERTI GROUP' The Gregory Gallery features work by sculptor Russell Jacques titled •ne Verti Group;· vertical polished steel combinations, through May at 3406 Via Lido, Newport Beach. For information, call 723-0887. HISTORICAL ART Israel artist Joel Rohr preS'ents his landscapes and portraits of the Holy Land through mid-May at the Jewish Community Center of Orange County, 250 E:Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call 755-0340. J SPECIAL OPEN HOUSE Newport Ocean Salling Asso- ciation organizers of the 50th • anniversa,y Newport to Ens'ena- da International Yacht Race offer a free open house featuring 50 years of race memorabilia and a classic boat and car show from 11 a.m. to 4 p .m . Saturday at the Newport Harbor Nautical Muse- um, 151 E. Coast Highway. For information, call 557-5100. CYBER~FE Orange Coast College offers its wsaturday Momin!:J Cybercafe" from 9 a.m. fo noon Saturday in Hi-Tech Lab Room 201 of OCC's Technology Center. The topic of the day will be Business and Finance -Stock Market, Bank- ing and More. Sessions are $29 per class or $25 each when sign- Ing up for three or more classes. Por information, call 432-5880. ' EARTH DA.Y The Upper Newport Bay Natu- ralists will bost the eigl\th annual Earth Day celebration from 10 a.m. to 4 p .m. Sunday on Shell- maker Island in Newport Beach. In addition to displays by a vari. ety of -{environmental organiza- tions, there will be edu.cational games and activities and muSical entertainment. For information, call 645-3310. KIDS STORY TIMES Mesa Verde Library has story times for children ages 3 to 7 at 11 a.m . . Tuesdays and 7 p .m . Wednesdays through April 30 at 2969 Mesa Verde Drive East. For information call 546-5274. 'GOOSEBUMPS' The •Goosebumps• 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. STORY AND CRAFT HOUR From 2 to 3 p.m. every Sunday, Barnes & Noble holds a fun-filled craft and story hour for children of all ages. Refreshments will be served. Barnes & Noble i& Jocatea at 1870 Harbor Blvd., Triangle Square-in Costa Mesa. For infor-· mation, call 631-0614. r • A,vard Wtnning Menu • Attractive Pricing • Traditional Tandoori Cooking _ • Healtf?y, ALL-Natural lng~edientJ llfURSOAY, APRIL 17, 1997 . A• DANCE BAU.ROOM DANa DeFore Foundation for the Arts offers ballroom dancing every Fri- day and Saturday night at the DePore .._~a.nee Center, 151 Kalmus urive, Suite G-3, Costa Mesa. From 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. on both nights a lesson will be taught followed by open dance with a disc jockey playing all kinds of music unfil 11 p.m. The dance les- son is free with the price of the $5 admission. For information, call ~41-9908. ADULT BALLROOM DANCE 'The Costa Mesa Senior Cenl41[ offers adult ballroom dance every Tuesday night from 7 :30 to 10:30 p.m . Singles and couples wel- come. Llve music provided by the Ray Robbins Combo. The cost is $3. The Senior Center is at 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. For informa- tion, call 645-2356. STAGE BALLET . The Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center presents "Neder- lands Dans Theater 2 and 3 • at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Two companies will perform cut- ting edge, contemporary ballet wprks from 'the Kyliari repertory, as well as works by other acclaimed choreographers. Cost is $10 to $59. For information. mil 556-ARTS. DANCt CONaRT Orange Coast College's DaDC9 Department will stage its 34dl annual Student Dance Concert at 8 p.m. Friday and Satw;day ill OCC's Robert B. Moore Tbeatie. 2701 Fairview Road, Costa MC!11L The concert will offer a variety ol dance styles including ballet. modem, jazz, tap and ethJaic dances. Advance tickets COit $8, ~ advance discount tickets are S7 for OCC students, senior dtizelm and children under 12 and ticketll sold at the door are $11. For inf.9r- mation,pill 432-5880. 'OLD TIMES' I South Coast Repertory pre- sents the drama •01d n.mes• on Friday through May 18 on Sqt't Second Stage at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The· perfor- mance schedule will be Tuesday through Friday at 8 p.m., Satur- day at 2:30 and 8 p.m. and Sqn- day at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. nckeu are $26-$39. For information, call 957-4033. 'DEATH OF A SALESMAN' South Coast Repertory pre- sents "Death of a Salesm~ ough May 11 on the Mainstage at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The performance schedUle will be Tuesday throu~ 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. Por information, call 957-4033 . • mtr l'ttltisu.ni lnidttn Cuisine Lunch Combos • To Go Only Vegetarian Non-Vegetarian $295 $395 444-008,2 , Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch • Catering Available -~OVAL KHYBER 3013 Harbor Blvd. ~iiiii..itiil. For Reservations and Directions Call 723-0621 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach 1000 Bristol Street North (ac Jamboree) • Newport Beach 752-5200 " I • .. ., •• " ' •I :i :1 I I I I I I I I ~·· A~· RIVERBOAT CAFE On board the "Pnde of Newport" Riverboat. Home Of The Nev.port Harbor NautlC81 Museum (Formerly Reuben E. Lee) ts Open F:rom 11 am-9pm Lunch. Dnner Sat Sun Brunch 8am [closed Mondays) Reservabons Needed Only For Wed- dings. Banquets()-PrMne Paroes) All Major Credit Cards Accepted. Located fJ:. 151 E Coast Hwy, Newport Beach. CA 92660 (714) 673-3425 Fax· 673-7864 AN AMERICAN CAFE Located at 462 East 17th Street 1n Costa Mesa. Open 7 days a week. Mon.-Sat. 6am-9pm Sunday t.ill 3pm. Serving breakfast, lunch & dinner. Made from scrat.ch pies. salad dressings & soups. 548-3006 CHARLIES CHILI Located at Mcfadden Place (next to Newport Pier) in New- port Beach. Hours: Mon-Thur 7·0Jam-12 midnight Weer kends 7:00em-3:CDam. Arne1.. VISB , DISCMr, Diner's Dub No Reservations Needed. (714) 675-7991 ZUBIES Menu lncutes: Ribs, ())den, St.eek & Lobster, Prime Rib, Pizza. o,.ster' Bar. Prices Range From $3.95 And Up. Hot.rs: 11::Dem 1~ -Coclctails Td 11pm. D'edit Cards Not Accepted. Reserwaons Not Needed Located at 1712 Placentia, Costa Mesa (714) 64s.a::!:J1 THE CULINARY WRAP Fresh, heathy mtem1'tlonal deflcacies ~ Within e flat ron. Open 7 days 8 week from 11 :OOem -9:C:Q:>ITt Located in the H~lgren Square. 250 E. 17th Street. 5484403 THE TEE ROOM I Open 7 days e week to the public for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Loat.ed at the NeWport Beach Golf Course. 3100 ., Irvine Ave. 758-0121 l LE CAFE/HYATT REGENCY IRVINE l · Cellrcmill rueine/Meditemlnean ~ Brunch. CW ~s Brunch cooeia or 98Ynl ~ sa11K1a and Appetu- 1 n . •9lri11>. •Peooakes Qacr and an •O'nllect.e Satioo. Located I et 179)) Jllmtme Et.<d., Ml8 (714) 975-1234 x2100 tbn• 1 Qam.2pn Aeeer.ciona rtcoi 111181 lded btl nc& '*111 BI "f I I JAVA CENTRALE A Europeao-styte gOt.Jmlet coffee cafe Located at 3420 Via Lido in Newport Beach Open 7 days Mf 6-1 ~m DISCORDIA. The premier cyber cafe www.dcafe.com. Located Ul the Lab 2930 Bnstol in Costa Mesa. (714) 427-5855 SZECHWAN KING All you can eat lunch & dinner buffet. Dine-in or take-out. Free delivery with $15.00 min. purchase. A la carte. Mon-Sat Lunch 11-2:30. Dinner 5-10. Closed on Sunday. Reserva- tions recommended for large parties: Mastercard & Visa accepted. 512 W. 19th St. Costa Mesa. 548-2000 SFUZZI New lt.ahan -8egant yet casual (located tn Tnangle Square. Costa Mesa]. Wed -Happy Hour E81'fy Bird Menu Available Every day Hours· Lunch 11 :30am4:CQ>m. Dinner 4:CQ:>rn- 10:30 Reservations accepted Mastercard. VISB, Amencan Express Located at 187().A Harber Blvd (71 4] 54&9500 NICK'S PIZZA Great pa:zas & pasta 1n Costa Mesa Since 1968. Open for lunch Tues .fn 11 am-2pm. Dinner served 5prn-1 ~· Sat noon to 1 ~m Oosed Sunday and Monday. Located at 2300 Harbor Shopping Cent.er. Costa Mesa. (Rear parking lot)(714) 549-1511 RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA Located at 251 East Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach. Lunch Mon.-Sat. 11 :30-2:30, Sunday Bn.mch 11 am- 3pm, Dinner Mon-Sun 5pm-1~. Cell ahead for reserva- tions 673-9500 SCAMPI Fine Family Dining. Newly Remodeled. Open 7 Days A Week for Dinner Only. 5prn-10:3Q>m. We Cater Pnvate Lunch PBl'- ties for 15 People or More. All Major Credit Cards Accept- ed. Reservations Accept.ed. Locat.ed at 1576 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa. 645-8560 SABATINOS RESTAURANT 8c SAUSAGE CO. Pasta. Caesar Salad, Homemade Sausage, Veal. Lamb, Veg- etarian Dishes, Wne. Beer. Ceppuccino & Dessert. Hotn: 7 Days A~. Serving Sat. & Sun. Brunch From 8:3(). 1:00, Sun.-Thi.n 11am-1~. Fri . .set. 11am-11pm All M8JOr cndt Cards Accepted. Located At 251 Shipyard Way, Newpoft Beach (714) 723-0021 GREENLEAF GRILL 8c BAR On the sand at Newpcrt. Monday t.o Friday 4:~ to . 9:CQ>m Sab6-day 4:~ t.o 10:CJ:\:>m Qpsed on Sunday. 105 Main Street in Balboa. (714) 723-6643 AVILAS EL RANCHITO AIAtlencic; Mexican Food. Wfil The f'1._ lng'ediercs & A New Light CU&ine. (ftat Mergnaa. Hcut· Urdl & [)n. ner. Al Ma;or-D'l<k Cerda Acceptad Looet8d at 2101 Plaania, Cola Mesa (714) 642-1 142 end 2tDJ New, port Et.'d • Newport Beech (714) 6758855 MYSTIRY CAl'I Ml CASA . Mlrder at Che Clfe Nair. '1blJ ICM itl Guests becOme pert CU-~ n now e tnp to Bljl •Will • Meicic:o. Now cl the ..... ~ ramtnilcert d the romentic on.mg,., t8COI Phone lheld fW oriin ~ Holn: ~ cl "" pelt IU'TOl.D1 the eudlence'a 8YW'Y mcM. For ( ~ FfOffl 11 :OOlin Al Maj6I' ()'9dl Olrdl ~, r1 llF ... W and i lfol 1'f..ciol I eel 714631-0.1.£ LoCltad Iii. 296 17't'I fl,, COl&I Mllit l7,14) ~7626 A MACHI Sushi & Sushi to Go. Cmlplete Bar All MaP-cndt r.ards. Located At 2675 INtne Ale .• (Across From Newport Golf c.ourse1(714)645-5518 LA CAVE Menu Includes: Lobster. Crab. Shnmp, St.eaks. Daily Spe- cials. Fn. & Sat. Prime Rib. Full Bar & Wine List. CaSual Dress. Hours: Lunches 11 :3(}2:30 -Dinner Mon.-Sat. From 5:3Qlm. Visa. Mastercard. Diners Club. Located At 1695 Irvine Ave .. (And 17ths) Near Blockbuster Entertain- ment Costa Mesa (714) 646-7944 · THE BARN.STEAK HOUSE Menu Includes St.eak, Fresh Fish, O"licken, Burgers & Salads. Prices Range From $3. 75 For Lunch & $6.25 For Dinner. Hours: Mon.-Sat. Open 11am For Lunch. 4:oopm Mon . .fn .. Dinner 3:CQ>m. Sat. & Sun .. Maior Credit c.ards Accepted. Located At 2300 Harbor Bl. #31 . Costa Mesa (714) 641-9777 THE ARCHES The ~um steak and seafood house in Chnge County since 1922. Serving lunch Monffi 11·3C&nuntll3:~. O.nne- served rnghtly until 1 :OOam. located on ~ Boulevard & Coast 1-+.vy 1n ~Beach. 645-7077. TA PAS The only restaurant in 0.C. t.o offer the finest in cuisine from Spain with live Flamenco entert.ainment. Speciahzing in Paella, st.eaks, gnlled fresh fish & pastas. Open 5 days per week. closed Sun.& Mon. Located at 4253 Martingale Way (Be- hind Staples at MacArthur & Corinthian]. Major credit cards accepted. 756-8194 THAI SPICE Voted by the Register readers, es append in the best of cnnge Coooty seccion as 'The Best Thai Food In ()'enge Courty. • LlMlCh, dinner. C8brilg & t8kBo1L 615 W. 19th St. Costa Mesa 5484333 THAI WAVE Dine in or tak&<U Fast & free deliYery. Serving kJn<:h &. dn. ner. Located at 211 62nd St. ~Beach. Open ? daf.l a week. VISa, Mastercard & American Express~. 645-0C67 THAI TOUCH Locat.ed at 2616 Sen Miguel~ in~ Beach. ~for kmch. Mon . .fn. 11 :~. dinner served Sun.·lhln. 5-Spffi. Beer end wine serwd. Catering and take ~ also Ml- able. Alt major ad cards eccepted. 6400123 AAMIR 3Jyen d caring wwd ~dill,_.,,..., London, England. L°'*'9d • x,~ Herta' BMt ., 0.. Miii. (Acrcm from Fedco) 444a:l82 ROYAL KYBIR ~~a.wdhttl .~forbd!Mf 11 ::n 2'.{Qwn. (bed for~ Sit I ~ bnn:h 11•~::1), Oinnw lrild fram !S:~ lOOlllld & 1aD Brilla a. North. Cll now far •-Wlb• ~. Costa Mesa . (across from.. Fe~co) NIKI'S TANDOORI EXPRESS '.tted the I 1 Indian reStalf'81lt in Cl"ange County. j&)etl daitf . : with three locatJons to serve 'Pl· Located at 37i:i5 ·Soultl Br& tol (1 block north of Soultl Coast Plaza) 850(595 THE ARCHES The premium st.eek and seafood house in Orange • County since 1922. Serving lunch Mon.-Fri. 11 :30am until 3:(()pm. Dinner served nightly until 1 :OOam. Located on Newport Boulevard & Coast Hwy in Newport Beach, 645-7077 THE CA.caNERY • ·Historic Waterfront Restaurant and Harbor C.ruise Cent.er. Hours: Mon.-Sat. 11 :30am -2:COem, Sun. 10:00am-12:()Jpm. Alf Major Credit Cards. Reserw-1 tlons Suggest.ad. Located et 3010 Lafayette Ave., Newport Beach, CA 92663 ~ (714) 675-5777 Fax 675-2510 : . NEWPORT LANDING Wat.erfront Om1ng. Set &. Sun Oiampagne Brunch . Dinner Menu $13.95 -$19.95, Of.;ter Bar Menu Served All Day Hours: 1 O·COem -11 :3~ Amex. Mastercard , Visa, Dinner Reservations Recommend-• ed. Located at 503 E. Edgewater. Balboa (714] 675-: 2373 I SKEWERS Restaurant/Brewery. Pizza·. Salads, Burgers. Sand-I wiches & Fish. Locat.ed at 298 E. 17th St .. Unit 8. • I open Sunday-Thursday 11 am-1 Opm. Fn-Sat 11 :COem-• 12:()Jpm. All Credit Cards accepted except Discover. l Reservations recommended. 64~59 ; THE OLD SAIGON RESTAURANTI • Ane Vtetnamese dining. Next t.o Cart's Jr. Sermg ~ : tic Vietnamese cuisine. Menu includes: Vietnamese egg 1 rolls. spring rolls, old tredC:ionel nee vermcelh With ~ and fresh vegetables. 5ep8111t8 vegetanen menu prep11 ed in the tredlbOnel Buddhist reapes Hours· 11 :~ I 9:~ Cosed Sunday. Vlll;M:: ~ 271 E• I 17th St.. Coate Mele (714) 57 4-8460 A-14 THURSOt)Y. APRIL 17, 1997 foriltn PAX: 11 • I Cou~cil overstepped bt>un.ds on pushcart ban There's a fine line that runs between free enterprise and the powerful fist of govern· ment. At issue are the small hand-guid· ed carts that mostly Latino vendors push along the sidewalks ot Costa Mesa, selling ice cream. snacks and other sundries. gling them out as a threat to public health and safety. Indeed, the dty's own code enforcement officer said there have been numerous healtli.related cita· tions issued to vendors. At the same time, however, county h ealth officials ~d such incidents seem to be As to safety is.sues, police report ew if any problems. And while some residents have m!Dplained about the n<>We the vendors .make. it palei Irr contrast to other typical"Delghbor. hood sounm -the pitched drone of. a le af blower, the wail of a car alarm, the chug of a power mower. threatening menace? wen. here an idea: If there's a beelth concern. call the health department If there's a safety issue, notify the poUce. U our neigh· oo,hoods have grown too loud, oon· sider some general noise abatement. But don't unilaterally ban an entire form of business. And the Costa Mesa City Couecil -in a rare jieparture from form - appears to have crossed that line with the recently ~dopteq manifesto to outlaw pushcart vendors. The council, with the notable exception of Llbby Cowan, agreed last week to hap bo~ licensed and unlicensed sidewalk vendors, sin· increcisingly rare. . So what's a city to do with such a reiders hotline ------.. ... _.--·-- wm · ptish come to shove ? I do agree with the oty council of Costa Mesa and the only reason I agree with them is because· of the health standards. We have hacf"more problems with sicknesses and diseases since the immigration level has increased as fast as it has. There is no way that I .k,oow lhdt 1t is being monitored ·as far dS lhe standard of food that is being sold from these push carts. An example of that is strawberri es that were sold to lhe school districts by a process· mg plant that came up from Mexico. I'm not saying that I am dgainst the Mexicans selling anything, that is not what l am saying. I am just saying that the standards that are set fOr restau- rants, what type of standards are set for pushcarts? Bll.L BODROGI Newport Beach I definitely think the ban is unfair and there are definite racist undertones on that whole thing. Especially back when they wanted to fence everybody in and cut down the trees. ij's the same story. They are incriminating these people for being immigrants and mcrinunating these people for being Latinos and there is just no reason for it. I would love to have been able to be aware of a vote or something that we could have taken to defend these people. There is no reason for this. l don't think lhere is a noise prob- lem or health problem at all. MARK ALMERA Costa Mesa I totally agree with the coun- ctl's decision to ban them. They are nothing but a nuisance com- ing up and down my street. I ·live on Wallace between Hamilton and Victoria and we get three -or four of them a dqy sometimes. We also get the " shopping carts that sell tamales and other items. They don't have licenses. i~'s nothing but a shopping cart and an ice chest. These people honk their horns and ring their bells and it is very intrusive upon us. I totally agree with the ban, they should be not allowed on our stteets. DEBBIE WAL1HERS Costa·Mesa I think the ban is unfair just as long as the vendors who are selling the ice cream make sure that their food is fresh and sani- tary and that they don't sell the ice cream very late at night so that it won't bother the neigh- bor$. . The vendors that have been doing this for a very long time wi.lU>e out of a job and.1Jla¥be that is the only way they can support their families. · KATIE MCCONNELL · ... Costa Mesa A s a business person, I belieye Costa Mesa's law · banning pushcart vendors dis- criminates against the honest initiative of disadvantaged entrepreneurs serving their com- munity's needs. All business people -and the citizens served by them - should applaud city council- woman Llbby Cowan as she stands up for free enterprise in the lower-income neighbor- hoods of Costa Mesa. I urge the other city council members.to reconsider their support for this heavy·handed sledgehammer of a law. THE ~SUE: Readers debate the Costa Me·sa Council's decision to ban pushcart vendors from· cify str~ets. Laws are already in force which prevent food vendors from selling wisafe food to the public. The Co~ta Mesa police department reports no traffic problems caused by these sim· ple entrepreneurs. Unwarranted noise from a pushcart can be regulated without bashing His- panic businesses out of exis· tence. · Many times, when I've seen a pushcart vendor while qn a walk or driving around town with my children, I've pointed him or her out as an example and said, "Now there's a person we must respect. No matter how stacked the odds are against him, he's taking responsibility to earn his own living in a way which helps the community. H Will I soon have. to explain to my children that my city bas outlawed these people's honest initiative to support themselves? Regulating the health and safety of a business is one thing; stamping out disadvantaged minority entrepreneurs is quite another. GARY LEWIS Costa Mesa I believe we·should have respect for our neighbors. The real problem is the noise and ·trash and other pr<? bl ems that come with il I really think it would be enforced regardless of race. There shouldn't be preferences for people because of ~tural differences. :rqi.s is America. They ai:e welcome to be here, but they should all live by the same rules. JACK MCCOY Costa Mesa I work in Costa Mesa. The pole- ta man comes by our store fre· quently during the week. It is a very welcome little ting-a-ling in the bell. We love it I think it is pushing the issue to call that some sort of noise pollution. It is about as ridiculous as ·saying we should outlaw ambulances because the noise is-invasive. And that noise is about 4,000 times more than a pushcart man. I think that we should address the issue of health of clean kitchens instead of putting these little guys out of business. They do a lot of good. There is a big market. And I really think the market issue is what is happen· ing here. JANROVAN Costa Mesa When are ~ people of Costa Mesa going td stop complain- ing? They complained about the cattle drive two years ago, they complained about the Cirque du Soleil noise, they complained about the concerts at the amphitheater and now the street vendors. The complaints are making Costa Mesa look bad. The bot- tom line. is there is no money for our city. All you complainers should start taking classes in cultures. We all have it. MARIA DE SANTIAGO Costa Mesa I think that we live in a free· enterprise society and it is as simple a5 tha\. LORI PASAREU Costa Mesa I work on the weSt side of Costa Mesa. I love to hear the carts in our neighborhood while we are working. There is noth· ing unhappy about hearing the little chimes and the kids run- ning to an ice .cream cart. That music is heaven to our kids' ears. I think it is something that is very wonderful for that neighborhood and that neigh- borhood needs all the help they can get. There is a nice place fo~ the people to meet on the street and buy things and pave a little activity that iS' wonderful and neighborly. I think we should .. encourage that and see what we can do to help that rather than take it away. SUSAN DOW Newport Beach A nwnber of months ago I was g9ing down Placentia and I saw a man selling food from a shopping cart with a big jar of mayonnaise and other containers opened and not refrigerated. I thought at the time, how can they clamp down on restau- rants and people who even want to have a barbecue for the pub- lic when these people are allowed to sell food under these conditions? SUE KRAUSE Costa Mesa OTHERS IN FAVOR OF THE BAN INCLUDED: • :JAMES FISLER Costa Mesa • IRENE MATEO " Costa Mesa •TIM REAVES Costa Mesa • CRAIG MORROW Costa Mesa • E.G. BRADLEY Costa Mesa •H . MALLARD Costa Mesa • ROBERT WILSON former mayor of Costa Mesa •DONALD RAY Newport Beach • JANICE ALDRIDGE Costa Mesa • PHIL TAGLEY i. Costa Mesa THOSE AGAINST THE BAN INCLUDED: • BILL PASCAL Corona del Mar • FRANK AND JEAN FORBATH Costa Mesa • MICHAEL KARS Costa Mesa • HOPE HENDRICK Costa Mesa • J OANNE BAKER Costa Mesa lil9 •BILLY FOLSOM Costa Mesa • FRED RAWLINS • Costa Mesa •DANIELLE SALERNO Newport Beach • WILLIAM CONRAD Santa Ana • EUGENE BRAKKE Costa Mesa letters co~respondence Not 111uch sympathy for .Rodolphe's marine forest What~ up with that French "Researcher" Rodolphe Stre· ichenberger and his "experi- mental" marine forest? He ought to actually do some research and read the findings of the Department of Fish and Game's experlments with marine forests built with the same materials as Streichen· berger's Forest. They found car tires often break loose in heavy stonns and may contain compounds .that are harmful to marine life. Didn't Newport Beach just pay t>ig bucks to move sand down the beach due to sand erosion ? His project may change the waves and cause more beach erosion . I do not want to see the beach (illed with tractors instead of people again. • He wants to cultivate mussels near the county'• sewage out· fall. He better think twice about aelling thOle ~h for me or anyone else to eat. Suppose I gel pex:mission from the Newport ~ach Wedge Society to coll.struct an artificial surfing reef. My friends and I rent some tow trucks, go to the junk yard, load up a bunch of junk cars and at low tide dump them in the surf zone and create an artificial point break that would make the local surfers stoked. We would call it the Newpo~ Eco-Surf Experiment. ~· The Calif omia Coastal Com- mission might get wind of our "environmentally friendly" reef and say we must remove our junk point break, because we never were granted a permit. We would complain like Rodolphe Streichenberger that we thought we did everything right, and we would Insist that the project 1s useful because it enhances the waves and saves on landfill space. So what if the Department of Fish and Game found tb1s ltruc- ture mig ht cause problems in the future. Those damn bureau· aats never let us ever put a bunch of Junk in the ocean. Library services won't change for Costa Mesa I want to reassure the citizens, the taxpayers of Costa Mesa, that the Library Services Committee has no intention of increasing the costs of library services and fad.ti· ties for each taxpayer. We are approaching a profes- sional fund-raiser who has a record of success in local, commu· nity fund-raising. There will be two funds: one for fadliti~, the other for operating costs. This is not an unusual step where public libraries are concerned nation· wide. 'Nor can· w e perceive how such steps will increase the costs to the city. We will not embark upon con· struction unW our funding will cover the projected costs. The longer we delay in this step, the longer will it be that Cos· ta Mesa will do without the stan- dard of library services occuning ln dties in Calif omia and ln the nation as a whole. The computer will not replace books or libraries in education and learning. nus is a big issue in San Francisco right now, where that perception persists, causing the head librarian to lose his job. At this time, most' professionals and community leaders continue to believe books and libraries are here to stay. KEN WHITE Ubrary Services Committee Won't someone give this dog a break? I would like to say something about this poor dog that needs surgery and the veterinarian wants St ,000 or more for it. Now the dog was brought from the pound . Why can't her veterinari- an just be a good dtizen and do the surgery for nothing? I think this is disgusting . And nobody knows whe ther this spine surgery is going to be successful. It is 50/50 and l think it ts WOD· derful that girl did pick up the dog from the pound, but I do feel that the vete rinarian should at leut ofte r the surgery for that poerd09. I think tMt vatertnarlans sometimes will not do anything for nothing. They should be ubamed of themMlves. ,, I . Ube didn't even know he needed a permit from the Coastal Commission, how much reseorch did be put into this project? PAUL -TANI<" COIEY Newport Bea~ What ls their problemt • ED MUllPHY Newport Beech What seems very strange to the committee members ls thet there is a Newport-Mesa School Dtltrict. but the studebtl of Newport Beach enjoy the services of a large, new and professional library fadlity. while Costa Mela high IChool ltU· dents have to make do with two, small village.size branch libraries. M.UGAUT IU'IT -Newport BMCh 11 _, ---·---. . ·-· ' ,. . ~ .. ·' t . • . ' . ~~~~-~~~~T~HU=RS:.=.:D~~~~~APR.:..:.:~IL~1~7,~1~99=7.:__' ________ ~_:_-----~~~~~......,...,..-~~___;;__~------:~~------~=----.....,...~-::-~~~~~-:-:--~~~~··~N-e_wpon~-Beac~-h!Colata~~Meta--~o.D--y_P_ib_ .. !LOSS CONTINUED FROM A 1 ~he learned she was pregnant th their third child. would apologize to her for ving a career. •He said, 'I don't have that but rm trytn9 to give you everything for you and the kids,'" she said. "He gave me more than he could. e worked a lot because he want-v; give~ everything." • jhe said mends helped to pay the nearly $3,000 tab for the funer- ..Pl, and to have her husband's body 5'!1\t home to his mother in Cuer- JJAvaca, Mexico for burial. ·Miguel "t8iickey" Angel Rios, .4-, and Sbeidy Rios. 2, the couple's two children, seem too young to swallow the grave· news. Though Lldia has tried to explain it to him, the boy does not understand -or refuses to believe -what has happened. "'No, that's not true, my father's going to come back,'" she recalled bim saying. "He says, 'Call him, call him. He's working."' She added, "In the middle of the night he wakes up and asks me about him, and both of us are crying. There's nothing we can do now." Around ~trangers, Mickey still behaves like any boy his age - giggling, leaping, bounding around on the stairs. But some- times he flees upstairs...suddenly, and then his wailing can be heard throughout the little apartment. The girl, sl:lcking on her bottle, seems to understand even less. "I think she feels it, but I don't knQw if she knows what happerfed," Lldia said. • Lidia recalled her husband leaving 'for wor1' last Thursday evening . Late that night, long after he should have returned, she went ~own to see if he was sleeping on the living room oouch. The sandwich and glass of riiilk she left out for him were untouched.· '. "That night he didn't ,onie t;ack," she said. "I paged him and he didn't call me back all night. It was too much for me. I'Was so ner- vous.• By morning she was frantic. Theories shot thiough her head. Robbed? Kidnapped? She found out the truth ·on the phone, through a friend of Armando's. "Anything I could bear, but not that,• she said. •1 said, 'No, God, this is not going to happen in my lit •• e. Annando died after his Volvo collided with a Ford van at the intersection of Alton Parkway and Irvine Center Drive in Irvine. The van's driver was hospitalized but survived. Police ~ still trying to 'deter- .mine how tlie accident occurred, bµt say ,drugs or alcohol did not seem to play a role in the crash . The Rev. Daruel Tamara of the Templo .Sinai Church in .Santa . Ana, where the couple attended, desoibe'd them as "kind people - respectable, honest, hard-working people." "He was a totally responsible person," be said. "They were a lovely part of the church." Tamara said the church will collect special offerings for the family. Lidia said she has never collect- ed government assistance and will not seek it now. She and her hus- band shared a philosophy: "li we live here, and we are OK, we're going to work." "No one (but us) is going to support our kids," she added. "That's why now I don't,,.know what to do." Armando Tuvar's last child -a sonogram recently 1evealed a girl, and the c:ouple had already agreed to name her Vuicliana -is expected to be born in early swn- mer. But Lidia has already cleared out the children's room in hopes a.. border will help with the $825 rent in the two-bedroom apartment. She said she has friends whose husbands drink and beat them. She does not understand why God took hers. "We talked and had good relations," she said. "I knpw I loved him and he loved me. We were so happy.• 4'.' Once a year '•·· ·California's leadiJaa desipen transform u elepat Mme. This year, it •appem u. · . Mstoric Saa Ju• Capis'tnlto. n. ...._ ..... Sa alt1J fll Ou•• CGuntr ............ 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The 3.74-acre lot sold for $1.8 mil· lion and the 8.36~aae lot sold for $3.4 million. . Both Mesa and Irvine Ranch Jlave submitted applications to the ' CENTER · CONTINUED fROM A 1 , With council members Norma Glover and John Hedges absent, only Councilman Tom Thomson voted against the motion to accept the plan. He said he was in favor of the project, but voiced concern that the community outreach was- n't outlined enough. HThe people should be drawn into this information-wise sooner, rather than later, n he said, n6ting Loc81 Agency Formation Commis- sion, which oversees annexations and must approve either pur- chase. Uvine Ranch officials believe that once SO% of the shareholders have tendered their shares, the commission will approve the pur- chase. But Mesa officials contend that Santa Ana Heights is in its sj>here of influence, lhldy Ohlig-Hall and Pred Bockmiller are expected to report on a Sacramento trip they took recently at a special workshop at 3 p.m. today in Mesa Consolidated's board room, 1965 Placentia Ave .. Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call 631-1205. that he'd also like to know more about what the city would get, in terIJ,l.S of open ·space, from the Irvine Co. in the deal. "l would like to see more evidence of pu~ lie support." . No community members spoke for or agatnst the plan at Monday's meeting. Beek said he hasn't spoken up because he hasn't formulated an opinion yet. But his main concern, just as it was in 1986, is traffic. "Our slogan was 'Vote no on A and keep away 40,000 cars per day,'" Beek said. He added that . . .-----------------, ---------------------- 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER ----------------- you CAN ---- DOCTORS • CONTINUED FROM A 1 I Wilks, the former chief of staff at Hoag, described the oall for an af:fill.ation as a "knee-jerk reac· tion • to the peroeived growth of managed care. He said be thought managed care would actually decrease in the coming years. "I tbinli it's a pretty solid con· sensus among the staff that this may not be in everybody's best interest,• he said, noting he has been flooded with letters from doctors wging him to oppose the plan. he'd oppose the current plan if it, too, s~med it would attract too much ttaffic. O'Neil said he envisioqs this plan attracting traffic mostly to ~e San Joaquin Hills toll road aud MacArthur Boulevard, a major thoroughfare. The SPON steering committee met Tuesday night and discussed the Newport Center expansion, Beek said. But the group doesn't know e~ough details about the plan to take a formal stand on it. HA refetendwn is always a pos- sibility," Beek said. Hoag's 749 dOctors will hold a special meeting on April 28 to dis- cuss the issue, he said. While a new&paper reported Wednesday the doctors might consider suing to prevent the affil. iation, Hoag chief of staff Patrick Sheehy said that wasn't the case. "We have absolutely no inten- tion of suing anybody," he said. •u we have a disagreement with them, we. have a respectable dis- agreement, and we will resolve it ourselves." Hoag spokeswoman Debra Legan said she did not believe the # doctors' op~tion would serious- ly affect negotiations with St. Joseph Health ,System. The Newport Beach City Council.'s plan to expand what the Irvine Co. can build at Newport. 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HOAG. help you understand your insur,nce options. can 800/400-HOAG today for a list of our doctors participating in your heal th plan. Because aorne decisions shouldn't be left until the . And we offer a wide range of specialty HllPIDL MIW~Ofll HACH • CA 1 • 800 • 400 • .482.if last minute. 1 , •1tn !!099 llOlfilal. llot.9 ttoeplt.al h • n19btered t.r-0-rk of 11e>e9 ~lal llOlplul fnttb)'teriell. WWY.hqag.or9 r ' ~ ' EYE-OPENER · 8-5 ... the magi,c numbers ... unfortunately Sailors sparkle despite s richard dunn- : • Alden Moore qualifies ~ for CIF with a 1:11.23 . . . . . . . clocking in the women's 100-yard breaststroke . :-----------• By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot . ........................... : IRVINE -Is there really any- thing to say about a 92-point loss? Or even a 51-point loss? Is there anything to say about a battle where the winners were known before the first gun even sound- ed? THERE'S ANOTHER TIGER IN ·woons . . . . . • . . . Well, only if you talk about determination, elation, team uni- ty, a little bit of fun and a whole lot of hard work. The Newport Harbor High swim teams got whipped by Irvine Wednesday afternoon with the boys falling 113-56 and the girls taking .a 131-39 beating. But the scoreboard wasn't the spectacle for the Sailors, '~The team encouragement is great. It's·what pulls : every individual · through . . . '~ -ALDEN MOORE • a Newport Harbor fan posted a sign that read •Have Mercy On Us." Irvine's girls ceach, Scott Hin- man, joked about the sign with Newport mentor Todd Kolber. 'The Vaqueros didn't comply with the sign and stole the top spot in every single race. But there were some sights for the Tars. In the second to last event of the day for the girls, Newport's Alden Moore would attempt to capture the CIF-qualifying time of 1:12.10 in the 100 breastroke. -QUOTE OF THE DAY "We lttwe to win Friday tha.l 's the bottom line ... • -CDM BASEBALL COAOI JOB KOH • She's Debbie Al~right, who is off to a torrid start at Newport Beach CC women's championships. One of the sights came right before the start of the meet when • SEE SWIMMING PAGE 8 2 DOti1 LEACH I DAJlY Pl.Ol Newport Harbor's ~den f\'foore swims her way to second place in the 200 individual mecDey. ~ A nd you think Tiger Woods ! is the only golfer capable ! of running away tram the : fi~d. : Well. check out Debbie : Albright, a four-stroke leader·at ; 75 in the women's club : championship at Newport Beach ! Country Club after one round, : completed Tuesday, wiilUll.e .. second round today. The third .• and final rounds are next • Tuesday and Thursday. . Albright, the defending champion, led by seven strokes • halfway through last year's club championship, then stretched it to eight in the third round when • she shot 3-under-par on the front · nine with four birdies. : .Afbrigbt, 39, shot a four-day • ' total of 321 last year in her first •. -title in four tries. . Sandi Coffer will open today's : secopd round in second place, • four strokes behind Albright and : possibly the only challenger. . Coffer, who has won several • NBCC women's titles, is five strokes ahead of the ensuing • contenders, Judy Wilkerson and Karen Knoche (both at 84). The first llight net leader is Myrna lr~and (68), while Joni Johnston (71) and Anita Andre (68) are the second and third flight net leaders, respectively. Q Speaking of Coffer, the third ( annual Sununer Classic billed •A Ray of Hope," an event hosted by one of the club's favorites, is June 9 at NBCC. The event is to benefit the Orange County Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. In 1995, the tournament won an award from the National MS • Society for its outstanding effQrt. • Q : Offidals of the Toshiba • Senior Classic and Newport : Beach Country Club are : currently negotiating a : three-year extension to keep the : Senior PGA Tour event at the ; club. : . . -----------. . S. Margarita at Newport • lrVine at Coron.II del MM' Woodbridge at El Toro DON LEACH I OAILY PILOT C orona del Mar's Jon Piraino tags out Irvine baserunner Darren Goldstein on a ground ball to second in Wednesday's Sea View League game at Irvine High. Corona del Mar rallied to lead, 5-4, but eventually fell, 8-5. TICK ••• TICK ••• TICK ••• TICK ••• TICK ••• TICK ••• " Clock is beginning to run out on Corona del Mar in its quest for CIF baseball playoffs ... 8-5. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot IRVINE -Even with more than half of the Sea View League baseball season still in front of them, Corona del Mar High's Sea Kings are almost desperate . IGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ·we'rs to the point where it's a must- win for us,~ CdM Coach Joe Koh said. ·we have to win Friday, that's the bottom line.· Following Wednesday's 8-5 Sea View loss against host 1rvine -in which the Sea Kings (5-7-1,' 1-4-1 in league) came from behind to take a 5-4 lead in the sixth inning. only to squander it -they will get another chance to stay on life support when they face the Vaqueros (10-7, 4-2) at home Friday. • U we lose Friday, then we would con- ceivably need to sweep the next three teams,• Koh said, •and the way we're playing, I don't think we can sweep three series in a row." Irvine rallied for four runs in the sixth, an inning that started with a CdM error, followed by No. 9 hitter Darren Gold- stein's blooper down the right-field line. ·What you just saw is typical of our whole league,• lrvme Coach Bob Flint said after his tea.m's comeback. •Santa Margarita is very, very good, and the rest of us are flopping ar~d in the dirt, try· ing to emerge.""'-._/ 8 SEE COM PAGE B3 daily pilot high sch.ool athlete of the week ~ I ~ ( ) ~ .... ( ) I{ I I ) I ~ ' I ) , • ' I J I I~ ·' ( I H I I I ·• Llttle League legend could rewrite Corona del Mar record book before he's through. By Bany Faulkner, Ditily Piiot TY H~, the pitcher, has pondered the question. How does one get Harper, the hitter, out on a t'Ollliltent buiaf He believes he has an ldea, but he'll not letting on. ·1 don't think I can say,• said tbe corona .w Mar~ llugglt, wbo ............. Ing debut IMIClD on tbe SM -·-. ' ·King varsity while opponents struggle to unt:over any weakness he might have with a bat in his bands. Such wisdom is not unexpected from the sweet-swinging first baseman and pitcher, who bas defied all such theories by opponents since his ballyhooed days in Uttle League. · Harper f1nt earned beadlin• as a 12-yeer-old. when be bit • .508 wttb 14 bomeri end f.nned an unfathomable 143 in 63 inni~ Ml tbe ..:::rn Eat n to a 23-1 •SEE HARPER MOE 91 . . .. 1 .. '1 r 12 THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1997 HIGlf S CHOOL BOY. ... A HARD DAY'S WORK -t . ~ea King teams outlast El Toro; ·:~wait showdown with Back Bay . . -rival Newport ·Harbor. LAKE FOREST -Doug Volding bas held the reins of the Coro- 1na del Mar High girls swim team for over a decade. Twelve years to be exact. In those 12 seasons, not a single one of his teams has been able to topple El Toro. Wednesday afternoon's bout with the Chargers began a new era in Volding's cGaching career. Welcome to the first day of Volding's life when be can say, •w e beat EJ Toro." • · The Sea Kings picked up key first-place finishes from Julie Norton in the 50 freestyle and the 100Jree after the Chargers had taken four of the first six races. But, Corona's depth staved off Bl Toro and clinched a 98-72 victory to lift Volding's squad to 2-1 in the Sea View Le~e. · ·nus is a very nice day for us," an elated \folding said. The male counterparts were in for an equally exciting day as Coa(\h Mike Starkweather's team turned in four CIF-qualifying performances and boosting its league mark to 2-1 in its 98-69 win ov.er the Chargers. "We turned in some really good times,• Starkweather said of swims by-Kawika Tarayao, Rob Williams, Greg Strelzow, Lance Emery, Robert 1-iacker and Scott Kramer. Kramer competed in his first meet in a couple weeks after a shoulder injury and nailed a second place in the 100 free and helped the 200 free relay team to a CIF-qualifyin~:32.83 first- place time. "Kramer hasn't been able to lift his arm off his b6dy in a month and to come in here and get a second in the 100 W'OS great," StarkWeather said. . The Sea Kings travel across town to face Newport Harbor at 3:15 p,m. Wednesday, April 23 for a much anticipated duel with the Sailors. Locals take it on the chin With more than half (eight) of its varsity ~ers serving a one-meet disdplinary sus- , pension, Costa Mesa's boys team was easy fodder to the host Trojans. who earned< a 123-38 Pacific Coast League verdict Wednesday. Junior Todd Hylton was sec- ·ond in the 50-yard freestyle and the 100 free (tying in the tatter) to top Mustang finishers, while Travis Spunaugle was second in the 200 free and posted a personal-best of 5:44.32 to finish third in the 500 free. Mesa's Gene Nguyen was second in the 100 breaststroke and third in the 200 IM, while l~ammate Matt Tipton round- ed out the Mesa individual point-getters with a third in the 100 backstroke. • Mesa's girls fell to 1-2 in the Pacific Coast League when University edged the Mus- tdngs 95-72. Colleen Lund paced the Mustangs' attack with ·a first-place showing in the 50 freestyle in 26.29. She also teamed with Alison Alastuey, Jamie Smith and Stephanie Lombardo to take SWIM CONTINUED FROM 81 Fifteen of her teammates gathered at the opposite end of the pool to cheer her to a shat- tering time of 1:11.23, which was good for second place, but, m6re importantly, the best bme she has posted to date. ·Tue ·team encouragement is great. It's what pulls every individual through," Moore ·said. Kolber said, ·she's been working real hard and this is the first time she's qualified for C IF. She's probably really super exated." The boys team put on some shows, loo. The star of the boys scenes was Jason Arrow, who picked up either team's only first places of the day with victories 1n the 200 freestyle and 100 breast. the 400 free relay in 4:05.68. Alastuey also claimed the top spot in the 500 tree. The Mustangs are 1-5 overall. • ln another PCL meet: Brad Wayman clocked a 57.1 in winning the 100-yard freestyle and the Eagles'. 4 x SO freestyle quartet of Matt Hoss, Paul Seacrest, John Senften and Wayman recorded a win- ning effort of 1:41.3. But it was not enough to stem the overall depth of visiting Aliso Niguel in Pacific Coast League action as the Wolverines won, 107-62. Estancia falls to 2-6 overall, 0-3 in the PCL in dual meets. • Estanda's girls fell, 106- 61. Eagles' freshman Lauren Cassity posted a personal- record time of 1:00.9 to win the 100 free, joining junior team- mate Peri Baker (2:44.2 in the 200 individual medley) as event winners in the Eagles' loss. Eslanda sophomore Blake Frino finished second in the IM, just more than a second off Cassity's pace, while Cassity was also second in the 50 free, four-tenths of a second off the winning mark. The Eagles fell to 2-6, 0-3. "Jason's ow only year- round swimmer, and he's been doing it since he was eight or nine,• Newport's Coach Mark Desmond said. "He's definitely the standout." Arrow has already qualified tor CIF in both events. Desmond also mentioned the strong and improving per- formances of senior Ryan Kennedy. "He dropped a second in the 100 (butterfly) and seven seconds in the 500 free. He's really coming down and is another standout," Desmond said. Kennedy snagged a second place in the 100 fly and helped to lift the 400 free relay team to a second-place finish. The losses drop the Sailors teams to 0-3 in Sea View League. They square off against arch rival Corona del Mar next Wednesday, April 23 at Newport Harbor High .. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor's Jason Arrow swims to 200 free win. IOYS Su v-UMIUI Ir.tine 113, NewP0rt Haft.or 56 200 medley Nf•y • 1. Irvine, 1;47.20; 2. Irvine, 1:49.29; 3. 1:50.97. 200 tr.. -1. Arrow (NH). 1 :53.36; 2. Greer (I), 1:55.37; 3. Webb (I), 2:00.50. 200 IM · 1. Birlcelbach (I), 2:06.89; 2. Evans (I), 2·12.53. 3. Harwood (I), .2:16.70. 50 free · l . Lanza (I). 23.91; 2. Lopez (I), 24.29; 3. Natalizio (I), 24.69. 100 fly · I . Natalizio (I), 57 .51; 2. Kennedy (NH), 58 81; 3. Kepner (NH), 1:01. - 100 free · I . Lopez (I), 52.59; 2. McCoy (I), 53.92; 3. Alvarado (NH), 53.92. 500 free . 1 Blrkelbacn (I), 5:04.16; 2. J. Lei!per (NH), 5·14.40; 3 Harwood (I), 5:18.03. 200 free rel•)'· 1 Irvine, 1:35.41; 2. Irvine, 1:3S.93; 3. Irvine, 1:41 .04. 100 bade · I . MtCoy (I), l:00.38; · 2. Guuk (I), l:Ol 83; 3. Evans (NH), 1~04.95. 100 brMst · 1. Arrow (NH), 1:04; 2. Brandenberg (I), 1 :06.24; Evans (l), 1:07.27. ·400 tr.. rel•y -1. Irvine, 3:34.55; 2. Newport Harbor (Kennedy, Kepner, Arrcm, Leeper), 3:48.71; 3. Newport H•rbor (Person, thayes, Moss. Going), 4:03.41. Con>na del M•r 91, El Toro 69 200 medley rel•y · 1. Coron• del Mar (Tarayao, Hadc~r. Williams, Emery), 1 :44.28; 2. El Toro, 1:45. lO; 3. El Toro, 1:51 . .50. 200 free · 1. Tarayao (CdM), \:48.31; 2. S. Kramer (CdM), 1:54.29; 3. Soden (ET), 1:57.86. 200 IM. 1. Williams (CdM). 2:09.90; 2. Sproose (ET), 2:16.70; 3. !sposito (CdM), 2:16.93, 50 free · l. Sakatani (El}, 23.02; ~ 2. Emery (Cd~). 23.04; 3. Johnson (CdM), 23.92. 100 fly · 1 Schwandeck (ET), 59.44; 2. Hacker (CdM), t ·OO 78; 3. Palda (CdM), 1:00.81. 100 tr..· 1. Sa~atani (ET), 50.77; 2. 5. Kr•mer (CdM), 52.03; 3. Emery (CdM), 52,06. 500 fl"M • 1. 5trelzow (CdM), 5:19.83; 2. Kennard (ET), 5·22.00; 3. Esposito (CdM), 5:29.08. 200 free N l•y • 1. Corona del Mar (Emery, Williams. S. Kramer, Tarayao), 1:32.83 . 100 Nck -1. Kurklwan (El), 56.61, 2. Tarayao (CdM), 56.76; 3. Palda (CdM), 1:04.37. 100 brMst • 1 Williams (CdM), 1:03.20; 2. Sprou5e (El), l 04.05; 3 Johnson (CdM). 1:08.65. 400 fl"M rel•y -l . El Toro, 3:34.50. PAacte ~ l.MGw Un.lventty 123, Costa Mele 38 200 medley Nf•y • I. University, 1:48.A9. 200 tr.. · 1. Aigner (U), 2:02.06; 2. Spunaugle (CM). 2:04.54; 3. Zlnctiefsky (U), 2:06.99. 200 tM • 1. Nutt (U), 2:11.73; 2. Wang (U), 2:17.23; 3. Nguyen (CM), 2;26.07. 50 free · l . Canby (U), 23.88. 2. Hylton (CM). 23.96; 3. Swanson (U), 24.17. 100 fly • 1. Majlt (U), 58.B2: 2. Rusnovidl (U), 1:04.49; 3. Huebsch (U). 1:06.31. 100 fl"M • I Alpert (U), 49.85; 2. (tie) Nutt (U) and Hylton (CM), 52.73. 500 fl"M -I. Nadal (U), 5:15.03; 2. Aigner (U), 5:28.6; 3. Spunaugle (CM), 5:44.32. 200 tr.. rel•y • I Universrty, 1'.39 48 100 bade · 1 Majit (U). 1:02 19, 2. Nakahara (U), 1:03.3; 3 Tipton (CM), 1:08.16. 100 breast -I Nutt (U), l :04 3, 2 Nguyen (CM). l 1 l 89; 3 lee (U), 1:14 51. 400 tr.. relay • I. University. 3:45.69. PAOFIC Co.uT WGUIE Aliso Nlg u.4 107, Estand• 62 200 medley rel•y -1. Allso Nigl.14!1, \.48.8 200 f,.. -1. Warren (A), 1.57.4; 2. Dean (AN), 2:07.5; 3. Hahn (AN), 2:09.3. 200 IM ·1. Mcintyre (AN), 2:18.8; 2 Smith (AN), 2·45.8. 3. Graves (E), 2:39 3 50 tr.. -1. Hitchcock (AN), 22.5; 2. Moorhead (AN), 23.5; 3. Hoss (E), D 7 100 fly · l. Moorhead (AN), 59.6; 2t. Hoss (E), 1:01.0; 3. Warren (AN), 1:01 9. 100 tr.. ·1. Wayman (E), 57 1; 2. Wllliams (AN), 58 6; 3. Seacrest (E), 58.B 500 fl"M ·l Hahn (AN), 5:44.l; 2. Raddatz (AN), 6·00.5; 3. Caulkin (E), 6:13.8. 200 fl"M rel•y • 1 Estancia (Hoss. Seacrest. Senften, Wayman), 1 41.3. 100 back ·1. Rac:ld4'tz (AN), 1:05.1; 2 Senften (E), 1:10.0; 3 Teacher (AN), 1:10.6. 100 breast ·1 Hltcncock (AN), 1:06.3; 2. Mcintyre (AN). 1'12.4; 3. Taboada (E), 1·12.2 400 fl"M ~ay ·1 Allso Niguel, 3;37.5 GIRLS 'I SIA VllW UAGul lrvlrw 131, Newport Hwbor Jt 200 medley Nf•Y . 1. lrVlne, 1:53.13; 2. Irvine, 2:00.94; 3. Newport (E. Murphy, Moore, A. Murphy. Barto), 2:01.65. 200 free · l. Kraus (I), 1 :57.10; 2. A. Murphy (NH), 1:58; 3. Mosquera (I), 2:00 36. 200 lM • l. DeAlva (I). 2:15.87; 2. Umez.t· wa (I}, 2:22.61; 3. Fabbri (I), 2:23.56."'.°'.""\. SO tr.. -1. Zehntner (I), 25.70; 2. Krd\ls (I), 25.96; 3. Huszc.z (I), 27.12. • 100 fly • 1. 5tepllens (I), 1 :03.13; 2. Aldinger (I), 1:03.80; 3. Peterson (I), 1:04.33. 100 tr..· 1. OeAlva (I). 53.98; 2. Hoesterey (I), 57.06; 3. Husza (I), 1:01.19. 500 free -1. Kraus (I), 5:10.54; 2. A. Murphy (NH), 5:15.51; 3. Mosquera (I), 5:22.6 l. 200 free rehly · 1. Irvine, 1:45.71; 2. Irvine. t:50.31; 3~Newport Harbor (Sokova. Hartig, Cohen. Barto), 1:53.57. 100 back-1. Umezawa (I), 1:03.26; 2. Fabbri (I), l :05.27; 3. E. Murphy (NH), 1;07.25. 100 brMst · 1. Hoesterey (I), 1:08.94; 2. Moore (NH.). 1:11.23; 3. Peterson (I), 1:14.34. 400 free Nf•y • 1. Irvine, 3:46.54; 2. lrviMt3:57.01; 3. Newport Harbor (E. Murphy, Cohen. Hartit..!!.r:>), 4:12.10. PACJPIC CoAsT Aliso Mlguef 10I, iltMCla 6' 200 mechy ~ -1. Allso, 2:10.0 200 free · 1. Bracle (AN), 2:19.7; 2. Noacer (AN). 2:21.9; 3. Alwalrawi (AN), 2:23.0 200 tM • 1. Baker (E), 2:44.2; 2. Frino (E), 2:45.5; 3. Sato (AN), 2:51.0. 50tr..·1. Chan (AN), 27.1; 2. Cassity (E). 27 .5; 3. Wehr (E), 31. t . 100 fly -1. Zand II (AN), 1 :16.2; Baker (E), 1:19.0; 3. Hitches (AN), 1:28.5. 100 free -1. Cassity (E), 1:00.9; 2. Olan (At-0, 1:0\.07; 3. Reese (Nil, 1:01.3. 500 free-1. N<*er (AN), 6:20.5; 2. Bra- de (AN), 6:27 .O; 3. Alwalrawi (AN), 6:33.0. 200 free ,.. .. Y • 1. Aliso Niguel. 2:0:2.4. 100 back-1. R~ (AN), 1:10.3; 2. Brooks (E), 1:17.4; 3. Robinson (AN), \:19.0. ' • 100 brMst • I. Tradctenberg (A), 1:20.5; 2. Stevens (AN), 1 :23.5; 3. frlno (E), 1 :25.3. 400 free relay · 1. Aliso Niguel, 4:21.5. ,~ CoAsT la.Maa Unrv.rslty 95. Costa Meu n lOO medley retay -1. Unlvenity, 2:00.71; 2. Costa Me5.l (Lund, Lombardo, Alastuey,.Smitn). 2:04.37. 200 free · 1. Cti.ng (U), 1:58.73; 2. Alas1uey (CM). 2:04.49; 3. Howse (CM), 2:18.38. 200 IM • 1. Showalter (U), 2: 18.48; 2. Lombardo (CM), 2:36.31; 3. Whitaker (CM), 2'.39 37. 50 free · I. Lund (CM), 26.29; 2. Hilton (U), 27.51; 3. Sun (U). 28.56. 100 fly. t . Hayes (ti), 1:03.12; 2. Sudeitn (U), 1:11.66; 3. Wells (CM), \:15.03. 100 free · 1. ~arson (U), 1 :02.66; 2. Wells (CM), 1:03.59; 3. Smith (CM). 1:04.12. 500 free · 1. Alastuey (CM), 5:33. 7l; 2. Howse (CM), 6:00.67; 3. Smltn (CM), 6:07.97. 200 free re&ay • 1. University, 1:53.68; 2. University, 2:00.47. 100 back· l. Ola~ (U). 1:01.74; 2. Lund (CM). t:03.20; 3. Sudeith (U), 1:11.01. 100 brnst ·I. Hayes (U), 1:14.90; 2. Lombardo (CM), 1:116.'77; 3. Rooney (U), 1:18.76 400 tr.. Nla y • 1. Costa Mesa (Alastuey, Smith, Lombardo, Lund), 4:05.68; 2. University, 4:16.64; 3. Univenity, 4:22.29. CoroNI del Mar M, El Ton> n 200 medley relay · 1. El Toro, 2:00.40. 200 fNe -l . Pyka (El). 2:01 37; 2. M. Dahn (CdM), 2:06.06; 3. Hardt (CdM). 2:06.94. 200 IM· 1. Reaves (ET), 2:20.62; 2. Alshuler (CdM), 2 26.08; 3. Cooper (CdM), 2:29.50. 50 tr..· 1. Norton (CdM), 26.10; 2. Flen· niken (El), 27.47; 3. Hoeven (CdM), 27.62. 100 fly • 1. Reaves (ET), 1 :03.67; 2. Alsnuler (Cdllll), l :06. 14; 3. Cooper (CdM), 1:08.72. 100 tr..· 1. Norton (CdM), 56.89; 2. M Dann (CdM), 58.20; 3. Flenniken (ET), 59.00. 500 tr... 1. case (El). 5:33.95; 2. Hardt (CdM), 5:39 87; 3 George (ET), 5:40.88. 200 fl"M relay · 1. Corona del Mar (Hoeven, M. Dann, Hardt. Norton), 1:47.74. 100 back · t. Case (ET), 1:02.02; 2. Weeshott (CdM), 1:05.32; 3. Norton (ET), 1:07.66. 100 bruit -1. Pyka (ET), 1:12.SO; 2. Barnes (CdM), 1:13.14; 3. H1vrlluk (CdM), 1:13.33. 400 fl"M relay • I. Corona del Mar (M. Dann, Hardt. Alstl\Jler, ~on), 3:55.69 sports brie f s .. EA KINGS ·PUT AWAY THE NORMAN .. -- 1 r ' • ~ I -. - ~'.mAcff '-MSwlmalDg Ml'tlM "'" ciCifW'd~m ae....,_ --d ~ 0 11 .... -oa tbe • ._~ ..... A,tlocWiQD 1bur, lhM'My De'leapcwt fl. Ne•polt 8eildl ti~ for a breatbM'. Di~ 1ait Sullday defeated Mary_,.. 6-2. 6-3, to wba tbe BeUICh & LOmb ~ omhtpa oa Amelia r.&mMI, fla., eernlDg "9,CJOO tr for ber third tide of tbe year. ' •unctyy isn't ~ bit balls (or at 1eut six • ~~-=·~ bert van-. Hof, Daven· Davenport o.venport, 188ded sixth at Amelia Island, 1,. swept tbrough five opponents in straight sets. Only once in the 8aUICb & Lamb Ctwnpkmsbips did Davenport lose more than three games in a set. 11Sometimes those things happen. where you can win a tourna- ment without bavtng to beat a top-10 player like I did (on Amelia Island last week),• Davenport told reporters. Acconling to Van't Ho!, Davenport will start hitting nm week, then lellve for Europe around May 10-15. She will play in an event on day before the Prench Open. Davenport this year has also won at Indian Wells and'Oklaboma City. . 'Ibis 1ummer, Davenport is expected to play som e matches for ~ Saaamento Capitals in World TeamTennis, a team coached by Corona del Mar resident Scott Davis. "' h igh school track and, field . -Tars belt Irvine •Boys frolic, 89-46;-girls double Vaqueros, 91 -45. IRVINE -The Newport Harbor High boys and girls track and field teams cleaned up in the field events and wasn't too shabby in the running department, either, WedneSday to claim a pair of Sea View League victories at Irvine High. The Newport boys (2-3, 1-2 in league) collected 39 of 45 field- event points (excluding the ·pole vault) to forge an 89-46 trium.P.h. for what the Sailor coaching staff termed one of their best perfor- mances in several years. The Harbor girls (2-3, 2-1) stock- piled 36 of the 45 fiW.d-event points available and also won seven of the 10 running events ·(including relays) to earn a 91-45 decision. Juniors Terence Felix and Dan Gerlach were among several keys for the Newport boys, while Jason Aston, Steve Jensen, Shane Reese, and Eddie Clarke also won events for the visitors. Gerlach, in fact, posted a per- sonal record to win the triple jump (39-9 112}, also claimed the top mark in the long jump -(19-0), was third in the 400 meters and con- tributed to the winning 1,600 relay quartet. Felix, who nonnally runs the 200 -and 400, added the 100 to his workload, which also includes a relay. He swept the 100 (11.2) and 200 (22.9), and was second in the 400, while also anchoring the win- ning relay. MThe 100 is only about 10 min- utes after the 400, so that was a really good effort for Terence to come back and win that,• Coach Eric Tweit said. MThat's the first time all year he's run the 100 for us.• Aston (52.6) topped Felix in the 400 to keep the points within the team, while Steve Jensen nipped brother Ryan by a tenth of a second in the 800. Loo was runner-up to Irvine rival Al Williams in both hurdles races, but avenged that by edging the talented Vaquero in the bigh jump, with a winning clearance of 6-0. Reese and Clarke finished one-. · two in the shot (Reese winning) and discus (Clarke winning) to lead a typical Harbor sweep in the throwing events. Katie Bourgeois paced th'e New- port girls effort, either setting or' matching her PRs in the triple jump (a winning mark of 33-7), and high jump (a victorious 5-2 clearance). She was also second in the long jump (14-8). "She really shone," 1\veit said. Leah Zaby (100, 200 and 400 relay) and M.E. Clayton (100 hur- dles and long jump) won a pair of indlviduaJ events for the Tars, while Alicia Mcfall (800) and Sylvia Madueno (shot put, with a PR of 36-3 1/2) al$o won. McFall, a sophomore, was drained by her 800 performance and battling illness when she fin- ished second in the 3,200, her fea- tured event. ~he did, however, post the fastest 3,200 time in Orange County (11 :03.19) to finish seventh Saturday at the prestigious Arcadia Invitational. Autumn Puro wonr.the 400 and was, along with Katie Kent, on both winning relay teams. llOVS Newpor1 "· ...,,.,. .. 100 · 1. Felix (NH), ll .2; 2. Williams (1), 5-10; :1 Werner (NH). 5-6 2. Swarbetg (NH), 5 38 0, 3 Fre und (I), 5;39 Wiiiiams (I), 11.3; 3. Loo (NH), ll.6. • 200 • 1. ~Ilic (NH), 22.9; 2. Anon (NH}, 24.6; 3. Sclammrelle (I), 24.7 400 • I. Aston (NH), 52.6; 2. Felix (NH), 54. 7; 3 Gtr1ac.h (NH), 55.2. IOO · l. S. ~sen (NH), 2:049; 2. R. Jensen (NH), 2:05.0; 3. Doyie (I), 2: 10. 1,IOO -l . Nyberg (I), •:28; 2 Herberts (NH). 4:36; 3. Cortts (NH). 4:38.9. J,200 • l . Nybefg (I), 10:06; 2. Hefbef1s (NH), 10:1l.2: 3. Cortes (NH), 10:17.1. 110 HH • l. Williams (I), 15.0; 2. Loo (NH). 15.2; 3. leker (I), 18.2. IOO '" -\,Williams (I), 40.4, 2 Loo (NH), 4 U; J, latlege (I), 45.2. 400 ...-• l. lrvlne. •1.s. 1.100 ..... , • I. Newport Har· bor (S, J~ Geriadl, AstOI\ Feliil,I, 3:35.0. HI • l . Loo (NH), 6-0; 2. BEV o.M. ..... c aa U • l. Gerlac:tt (NH), 19-0; 2. Guillen (I), 18-1; 3. Belida (NH), l1·ll, TJ • I Gerlach (NH), )g..9 l/2; 2. e.tida (NH), 38-5, 3 Ce1ley (NH), 37-10. r;v · 1. Pittman (I). 10-6; 2 Grlneko (I), 9-6; No third. 5' · l. Reese (NH), S0-5; 2. a.rte (NH). 46-9 112; 3 Johni (NH), 42-7 112 DT • l. Clarite (NH). 164-l; 2. Reese (NH), 1sg..1, 3. Hogan (NH), 148-3. GIM.S s1, nine '5 100 (NH). 13.0. 2 Sdlulen g (I , 13.3; 3. Morrell (NH), 13.6. 100 • 1. Zaby (NH), 26.8; 2. Morrell (N~ 27 6; 3. Mac.ponlo (1), 27 7. 400 • 1. Pvro (NH), 1:01.4. 2. . It Kent (NH}, l:Ol.9; 3. McMlllen (NH), 1:02.4. IOO· I. Mcfall (NH), 2:26.9; 2. Eadie (NH), 2:32.2; 3. Freund (I), 2:3'.0. 1,IOO . 1. Llvetrtlo<• (I), 5:30.7, l,200 · I. ~rll\Ofe (I), 1 l :49, 2. MtFall (NH), 12·21; 3 Marr~ (0. 12'23 100 H • l Cayton (NH), 15.8, 2. Sd!ulenberg Ol. l 6 I, 3 McNite (I), 16.9. JOO H 1. Sdlulenberg (I), 46.9; 2. MCMiiien (NH), 49.2; 3. M<Nite (0, 49.7. 400 ~ · l. Newpon Har· bor (Morrell, Puro, I( ICent.. Zaby) • 50.5. 1,IOO rel.y • 1. Newport Har· bor (IC. Kent.. A. KtM, McMillen, Puro), 4.10 4 HI · \, 8ourgeo.s (NH), 5-20 2 Rou (NH), 5-2; 3. Tam (I). 4-6. U ·I. Clayton (NH), 16-11; 2. Bourgtols (NH), 14-8; l . Ross (NH), 14-7 TJ -I Boufgt'OIS (NH), 33-7; 2. Clayton (NH}, 12· 10; 3. Jenmia (NH), 32·9. , SI'· l. Madueno (NH), 36-3 112; 2. O'Hara (I), 33·2 112; 3. Keyes (NH), 30.9 112. ' OT · I. O'HMa (I), \lNI 112; 2. ~ (NH), 107-7; 3. Keyes (NH), 85-5. 1 ... BEVERLY HllJ..S -,...~NJS ie.111 Sbahmardi and ._. ... (CdM) lost.~. won, 6-1, 6-3; Jensen (CdM) lost. 4-6, won. 6-2, 6-0. Doubles: Ellmore-Jahanglrl (CdM) lost to Wang·Hermat, 6-7, lost to Japacxo-Nguyen, 6-7, def. Shan-Pham, 6-3; Coltman<hopn1 (CdM) lost. 5-7, won, 6-1, ~: Shahmardl·Mozayenl (CdM) won, 6-2, lost. 2-6, won. 7-6. Orange CoB:St falls, 1(J·2 • .. -Mfl•••..,..11a 1Q.O..-..C..2 Rancho s.ntlago 110 " • 10 1 0 acoren for tbe Sailors were Scott Rubin (41), Kevin Ollon (43) and Brian Bauer (45). 'll4n Mozayenl, playing No. 3 doubles ait· Corona d.:µ Mar High, were the only ~ to defeat Beverly Hills' No. 1 teAm, as the Sea Kings topped the host Nor- ' 11·7, in a nonleague boys tennis -ch Wednesday. CdM (8""}, ranked third in ClF south· SecUon Dlvtsion I, Will bQlt Santa arlt4 today at 3:15 p.m. tn a key Sea League ma.tcb. the winner getting u r band for .econd place behJnd . \ CdM drops 10-0 verdict CORONA DEL MAR -Irvine High 's SOPTBALL softball team capit41ized on an eight-run second inning and four Corona del Mar errors to sink the Sea Kings in their first Sea View Lea&'!eJ::D~the season. nlM , ... c..... .. Mer 0 Irvine 280 00 • 10 15 O Corona del ~ i 000 00 • 0 , .. Young and l rlgman. Al*I and Wiiis. W • 'Young. L·Aily,4-1. ( COSTA MESA - Orange Coast Col- lege's softball team, 5-18 overall. 2-14 ln the Orange Empire Conference, jumpted to a 2-1 lead after one inning of 1tl game with the visiting Rancho Santiago Col· lege Dons. That wa.s the extent of success (Molly Sinclair's two-run single, plating Cante Ritchey and Mary Pera, the Jattar wh001 doubled), however, as the Dom (25-17, 11-5) swept to a 10·2 men:y killing whlcb was ended after five innlnga! Perez went 2 tor 3 far. the Plrat.M, but the biq '1ory of the gmne wu the play of Sheryl Andereon1 who bed a two-nm g .. g,le and shut OCC through four Jjmingl en route to the victory. ' 0r:~ 200 00 • 2 6 .. Aquino (5) and Aquino, CNz (5). Wri .... (5) end R!Uhey. W • Md9non, 19-10. l -Wri S.ll. 21 -PWN (OCQ. Ritchey (OCQ. sanors ran by 18 strokes SAHJ'A ANA -The New-. port Harbor boys golf team worked out a 204-204 tie Wttb H~· ton 8eadl ID the leCOnd half of a aan· league battle, but lost tlMt ONrall mUdl 401~19. n.. e8cond round Of the match for Newport HAi'bOr ,..tured a top pilfer· llMIDC9 by Bill Collopy, who lhot a 38. Justin Sbapno followed wWi a 39. Other I - Newport Harbor_ ~ed by Santa Marg8.rita, 8~5 •Urban's pair of two-run homers not enough to counter four Sailor errors as Eagles win 13th straight By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot RANCHO SANTA MAR- lbARIT A -The margin for error was thinner than the smoggy air Wednesday .at Santa Margarita High and the host Eagles took advantage of Newport Harbor's inability to approach perfection to extend their winning streak to 13 games. Four Newport errors led to -five unearned runs for Orange County's fourth-ranked team, which also benefited from a game-turning two-run nomer to post lm 8-5 Sea View League baseball triumph. · "A couple mistakes cost us," -sajd Newport Coach Jim Kief er, who mixed and matched a quar- tet of pitchers to limit the explo- sive Eagle hitters to nine hits, the same amount produced by the Sailors. . "I told our guys (afterward) that they have more talent than C oronadel Mar High's Preston Altobello (right) guns the ball to first from his knees to make the out in Sea ·Kings' Sea View League baseball game at Irvine High Wednesday. Below, Corona's Paul MacMillan charges home safely as Irvine catcher Darren Goldstein bobbles the the throw at the plate. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT high school baseball we do," Kiefer explained. "I think that factor came through today. I tip my cap to Santa Mar- garita (15-2, 6-0 in league), but I'm very proud of our guys, too. 4 "We're just a young team that is still struggUng to gain the confidence and belief it can win. l told our guys that conficfence will come, but it's going to be a long-term process. We need to be patient." The Tars (5-10, 1-5) had little patience for Santa Margarita's early 3-0 lead, all from unearned runs, connecting for a ·pair of third-inning homers to erase the deficit. . Sophomore Charlie Wajte, who sparkled in his first varsity start behind the plate -throw- ing out two ·would-be base- stealers and smothering several balls in the dirt with his chest protector -belted a fastball over the left-field fence. Shawn O'Donnell walked one out later to bring up senior ·Joe Urban, who crushed the first of his two homers over the cen- ter-field oarrier to bnng the· Sailors even. The deadlock persisted until two were out in the Santa Mar- garita fourth, but an ill-placed fastball to leadoff man Jeff Kuno (down the middle, letter-high), resulted in a two-run homer to give the Eagles the lead. A walk, a sto1en base and an RBI double then made it 6-3, and Newport couldn't recover. "I thought (Kuno's homer) was the turning pofut, ~ Kiefer said. "We made a mistake on that pitch and they cashed it in.• The visitors, who have now lost all three meetings with the Eagles {including a tournament clash) .heading into Friday's series finale at Harbor, made one more charge, however. Urban drove his .second two- . run clinger, the 18th of his four- year varsity career for what is believed to be a school record, out to right center to bring. Har- bor within 6-5 in th.e fifth. But Santa Margarita accept- ed two gift insurance runs in its next at-bat, when a single was misplayed in t.he*outfield, allow- ing Jeff Root to circle the bases, behind a teammate who had reached when hit by a pitch. Urban, representing the tying run, received the ultimate com- pliment from Santa Margarita Coach np Lefebvre in the sixth, when he was intentionally walked to load the bases with two out. But Kuno, who fanned two in his two relief innings to save Brad Sargeant's victory, induced a groundout to end the threat. O'Donnell, Danny Pulido, Garrett Nuzum. Ptpl Jones, Jason · Rausch and i&h Gues- man also contributed with hits for the Sailors, whom Kiefer hopes ~ bear . down for ~­ day~ rematch. "We're excited to be playing thetn again," Kiefer said. ·w e just need to be a little more mis- take-free. ff SEA VIEW l.EMiuE Santa Maraawita a. Newport 5 Newport Har6or 003 020 0 • 5 9 4 Santa Margarita 030 320 x • 8 9 1 _ ~lters, Mil~r (2), Castanon (4), Nulum (4) and Waite; Sargeant. Vanderplow (5), Kuno (6). W • Sargeant. L • Castanon, 0-4. 2B • Rausch (NH), Grzecka. {SM), Shel· ley (SM). HR • Urba(I (NH) 2, Waite (NH), Kuno (SM). COM hole when they allowed three unearned runs in the second inning , with CdM southpaw Ryan Lewis on the mound. CONTINUED FROM 81 Grant Becthold opened the Irvine . sixth with a grounder to CdM's short- stop, whose throw pulled first baseman 1'f Harper' off the bag. The Sea Kings disputed the call, saying Harper tagged the runner, but to no avail. After a passed ball, Goldstein's Texas Leaguer moved Becthold to third, then Jeadoff hitter Ryan Bruck- er's scoring fly ball to center tied the game, 5-5, for the inning's first out. But the wheels came off for the Sea Kings' defense as the next five Irvine hitters reached base safely, including Jared Flint, who drove in the go-ahead run with a single to center. CdM's Paul MacMillan relieved Matt Larson in the sixth with the bases loaded and gave up two hits before recording the inning's final out. The Sea Kings, who haven't been to the CIF Southern Section Playoffs since 1992, put themselves in a 4-0 In the fifth, CdM came back with three runs, then took the lead with two more in the sixth. MacMilJan·and Nick Hood both sin- gled to left to start the sixth, then Ryan Achterberg's ground ball to third base scored MacMillan from third on a fielder's choice. Royal McMackin walked to fill the bases, then Harper walked to force in the second run. With the bases still loaded, Eric Wiethom hit into a double play to score Achterberg. ln the sixth, MacMillan singled home pinch-runner Zack Zarrilli with a drive into the right-c~ter field gap, then Achterberg ripped a pitch into the other alley for an RBI double, giving CdM a 5-4 lead. •That's hard to get a lead after being down 4-0," Koh said. "We also bad our opportunities to win, but Matt ran out of gas.• GAME SUMMARY SIA VllW &.u.Gw Irvine a. COfOnll det Mw 5 Corona del Mar 000 032 0 • 5 7, 3 Irvine 030 104 x • 8 11 1 Lewis. Larson (3), MacMiiian (6) and Schiff; Brundage and Goldstein. W • Brundage, 3·3. L • Lanon, 2-4. 28 • McMadtln (CdM). Achterberg (CdM). HR • Brucker (I). • DIST TIME oma PEPSI COLA LICENSED PRODUCJ'S BUSINESS FUJUMJNAB for ..................... ..,.... .. UceN ot. THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1997 IJ HIGH SCHOOL GC!>LP WAVE-MAKERS CdM golf team making ~ huge waves in Sea View. By Richard Dunn, Dally Ptlot BREA -With most of their top golfers out of the lineup Wednes- day while trying to catch up on classroom assignments, Corona . del Mar High's Sea Kings were still basJci,ng in their Sea View League victory over host Santa Margarita on Tuesday, the Eagles' first league loss in four years. It came down to the sixth-man tiebreak, which meant c~ junior Steve Brooks' 42 was the difference, after a 202-202 dead- lock on Coto de Caza's North Course. Brooks' score wa~ one stroke better than Santa Margarita's sixth man. ·1 was real·surprised (it made the difference)," said BTooks, whose best shot was a chip on No. 9, the last hole. Three of CdM's starters missed Wednesday's 'nonleague match against Brea to(fatch up on school work. Brea defeated Cdfv1, 191- HARPER CONTINUED FR9M 81 and the District 55 Tournament of Champions Major Division championship. No Newport Little League team, before or since. has achieved su~ postseason 'Success. The Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week, who estimated he'd hit 32 homers in the previous four seasons, inducting si.x during an MVP season on the CdM frosh-soph last spring, added to his growing legend last week. He went 5 for 9 with four RBI in two games. ~eluding a pair of hooie runs in a 17 -0 win over Newport Harbor April 9. A right-hander who now relies more on location and changing speeds than the blazing fastball of his youth, he also worked two innings of relief, retiring all six Santa Margarita hitters he faced and recording two strikeouts. • • Harper began the Back Bay blowout over Newport. belting a twof"run homer to spciiic an eight-run first inning. In' his third at-bat in the third inning, he crushed the most impressive of his four varsity round-trippers welrbeyond the left-center field barrier, accentuating the blast with his trademark yrunt. . ul don't grunt on p\,Upose;.it just comes out,• Harper said. "Whenever I hit the ball hard, I grunt like that, and I grunt when I'm pitching too. I'm not trying to show anyone up; it's just something I can't control.· Harper. who opened this season 5· for 5, finished off his impressive week with a 3-for-4 performance in an 11-2 loss to Sea View League-leading Santa Margarita April 11 , including an - RBI doub1e. The 6-1. 200-pounder, who started the first four games· last fall at offensive tackle on the CdM football team, elected to retire from t.hei sport after suffering the last of a string of severe concussions. While he always saw baseball as his favorite sport, it now occupies his sole athletic focus, prompting anticipation from CdM Coach Joe Koh as to just how g~Harper can become. ' 209, in a nine-bole match at Imperial Golf Course, but it came on the heels of one of the greatest victories in Corona del Mar golf history. On Tuesday, Craig Brooks shot 3~over 39 for CdM, followed by freshman Innes MacDonald (40), Jeff Bemis (4'1), Chad Towersey (41} and Max Wallick (41)~ . Each nine-bole match m league counts on the win-loss record. CdM will hosl Santa Mar- garita at Newport Beach Country Club in 11 rematch May 1. On Wednesday, MacDonald led CdM at Imperial wit.!1 a 2-over 38, followed by Craig Brooks (40), Wallick (42), Jonathan Marble (44). Chris Franta and Ryan Huntsman, both 45. CdM is 9-2, 5-0 in league. "It ~ big to beat Santa Mar- garita, particularly on its home course,· CdM assistant coach Dick Morris said. "That's quite A big deal, because it hasn't lost a league match in four years." ·Craig Brooks, Steve Brooks, Bemis, Towersey and Wallick are all juniors who have p\ayed varsi- ty since their freshmen years. "Football was really fun and it ·gave me a break from baseball. but I'm excited about playing baseball year-round," Harper said. •football made me stronger, because of wejght training and I'm still lifting weights on my own. But baseball is my ticket to college. I'm hoping to earn a scholarship.• Harper.said he's hitting best when he's swinging for doubles, not the fences, though be . eschewed that approach in bis __ final two at-bats against Newport, on a day the wind whistled straight out. "I guess I was going for ~at third homer, but everyone eJ.Se · was (swinging for the fences) too,• said Harper, who saw five teammates touch them all en route to a school single-game record of seven home runs. Harper did hit three home runs m a little league game. "He hits home runs when he's not trying to hit home runs,· said Koh, who is arutious to admire Harper's smooth swing through 1999. "He has such a fluid swing, he isn't as effective w~ he tightens up trying to bit the ball out.· Harper said he takes hitting lessons from former major leaguer and Estancia High product Jeff Gardner. •But I know my swing about as well as he does,· said Ha{per, who plans to force upcoming mound opponents to learn its intricacies all by themselves -one productive at-bat at a time. •• • ' ' ,•~ THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1997 CgSTA MESA LITTLB .. LEAGUE ~~~~~~-'~ . ........-~~-~~ E COSTA MESA -The top two ted.!DI in the Costa Mesa Amert- caQ J.Jttle League's major division battled last Saturday where -the Tigen outdueled the White Sox 4-3 to take over first place. 1'lt.e 6-0 ngers were led by pitdler Michael' McGuire who fued a four-hit, seven strikeout complete game, as the White Sox pitcher, Nathan Hunter held the Tigers to just two hits in five innings of work. The only earned run Or the contest proved to be the game- wi o.ner when the Tigers' Jeff Thompson doubled and score of Bryce Canich's sigle. Matt J}ouqua.rdez scored twice ~ CREW NEWPORT AQUATIC TFAMS TRIUMPH • Junior crew captures J 1ve races at Southern ~ California Cup's No. 3 r1?gatta in Long Beach for 1 he third straight year. .. LONG BEACH -The New- purt Aquatic Center's Junior c 1 ew captured five first place fin- i<.hes at last Saturday's Southern < rllifornia Cup #3 regatta in Long B£>ach and took the cup for the tlurd consecutiv~ year. · The event was the final race lietween Newport Aquatic Cen- tN, San Diego Rowing Club, ZLAC, Long Beach Junior Crew and~Junior Crew in the Sou alif omia Cup series. NA lered 22 boats in the 18 race d placed in the top three in all but one race. The first place winners were lhe men's novice 4 (Jamie Man- Jlel, Ian Coble, Brooks Jones, Brandon Coway and. coxswain Angela 'Iranld.ern), men's varsity double (Robert Bohart, Sam Bohart, Zander Lanfried, Breet Winfield and coxswain Tina Trankiem), women's varsity sin- gle (Solange Rousset}, women's varsity double (Rousset, Michelle J ackson) and women's novice quad (Desiree Taormina; Jennifer I:hret, Sarah Buck, Malia Cary and coxswain Sheva Dezahd.)• The NAC junior crew is com- prised of 60 athletes from local high schools. During the weekend of May 9- 11 , the crew will be competing at the Southwest Regional Champi- onships at Lake Natoma near Sacramento involving aJJ the j mior rowing teams in the state. OCC tunes up for regatta LONG BEACH -Orange Coast College geared up for this weekend's California Collegiate Championships with a race Rgainst Long Beach State last !--aturday. The Pirates men's varsity 8 < rew of Matt Pence, Erik Lofguist, Mark 'kern, Russel <;rimes, Matt Buster, Eric Chris- t 1ana, Tony Walker, Rob Woefel .md coxswain Justin Freels mounted a 23-second win over llw 49ers. The wome n's varsity 8 docked in at 1: 17 for a five-sec- ond victory, as well. GOLF :CONTINUED FROM 81 Stephen Wagner, tournament director, said. Mil's ' our desire to stay at Newport Beach Country Club.• Wagner, however, would not say whether the tournament made money this year or not. When questioned about a possible agreement between NBCC and tournament operaton, Wagner said Mwe're not close to anything yet.• International Sports and Bvent Marketing, wbkb opeiotes the only PGA event in Orange County, reacbed a thre&-year extenJlon with the Japanese electronics giant last year that wUl take the Senior O•nk into the next century. .. 0 , JOiia Crobarger, • volaateer • at the T08hibe Senior CIAAlc, died Tuetday night in bl.I aleep. ... '· I B.V WHITE for the Tigers, and Hunter, Brtan Knox and Jeff Sanchez had hits for the Sox. MAJOR DMSJON Tigen 4, White Sox 3 Na 9, Yankees 8 SOFTBALL Blue Jays 18, A's 6 Blue Jays ~. Ns 3 MACHINE PtrCH Tigen 12, Royals 6 Joey Walters collected four hits for the Tigers, includin a pair of doubles, and Phil W e~ also added four kno arrett Mar- shall made a di g catch in cen- ter field doubled, up a baserunner second base for an unassisted dou play. Charlie Rown cr~clted a ~e­ run home run for the Royals. NATIONAL LEAGUE MAJORS canti.D'1s 13, DtamondbaCks 1 Dodgen-2, Mullm l Astros 8, Cardlnab O Diamondbacks 7, Marllns 5 MINOR A Dodgers 15, Astros 13' Chris Greeley nailed a three- run home run for U)e Dodgers, and Justin Weiss turned an unas- sisted double play and Matthew Zich, Ian Freudner and Jessie Hart pitched to fend off the Astros. Diamondbacks 9, Catdinals 3 . -r:.r- ox, 4 The Cardinals' Bobby Wein- heimer would have made a high· light film with a diving catch in right field. Dodgen U, Diamondbacks 9 Cardlnals 18, Altrot 14 Card.lnals •• Altro• 3 MINOR·B Dlamondbackl 13, Cardlnab 10 Dodgen 22, A.stros 8 Stamondbacks US, Marllns 8 T-BAt.1: · Braves vs. Marlins Danny O'Neil belted a home run for the Braves, and Shane Lyons, Gian-Paul Stebbins and Aaron McCammon each bad doubles. • STARR CARllOU I DALY Pl.OT Huntef Wlley puts everything into the effort in the Boys Division 88 softball toss at Saturday's Newport Beach Youth Championships at Newport Harbor lUgh. He finished second with a toss of 63.feet, 8 inches. Robert Koon was the winner with a toss of 90.6. Team Red Dragon rumbles~ 3-2 Team Red Dragon of the AYSO re91on 97 clivision -7 was led by the second consecutive hat trick of Chris Bernard to post a 3-2 win over the Purple Munchkins . recently. Bernard and Sara Gomez, both forwards, and halfbacks Camille Reynolds · and No~ Stickles advanced the ball forward to con- tinually make scoring opportuni- ties for one aRother with Bernard cashing in on three shots. The defensive play by Terra Giacomaro and Gavin Arblaster, as well as keeper Sean Mueller, were praised in holding the Munchkins to just a pair of goals. He was the husband of • ~eannette Crobarger, this year's venerable tournament coordinator .. Mr. Crobarger was a TWA pilot. He volunteered every day of the tournament. No services will be held. Donations should go to the American Heart Association in his beh&J.f. a One of those spedal opportunities to help local programs with fund-raising include playing in golf tournaments, and both Estancia (goU) and Costa Mesa (football) are planning big events. Costa Mesa will host its 11th annual Mustang Football golf tournament AprtJ 27 at Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course in Irvine. lt's a scramble format with tee times beginning at 10:30 a.m. The entry fee of $100 includes golf cart, greens Cees, mulligans, dinner banquet and door prizes. Detaill: Call Bruce WlllWnJ et 540-3366. Tee tim .. i, • SOCCER Boys and girls sought for Orange Coast United The Orange Coast United soc- cer club is seeking boys and girls for its 15-under team to partici- pate in the 1997-98 summer tour- nament and fall league season. The club draws players from sev- eral Orange County cities and plays other California Soccer League teams throughout South- ern California. The OCU Sting boys 15-under captured the Bronze South Championship and will move up to the Silver South team status a re limited. Estancia's golf program will JOin forces with Mission Viejo's football team June 16 at the El Toro Marine Base Golf Course. The cost is $300 (or $80 per single l, which includes a best-ball saamble, golf ca.rt, dinner and tee prizes. • ~ a . Dr. Michael DruckeJ', a local orthopedic surgeon, is sponsoring the Total Knee Open at Oak Cteek Golf Club in Irvine May 14. About 400 participants, all former patients of Drucker, will play in the unique event that ls reserved exdus1vely for past patients wbo have had total knee replacements. It is sponsored by the Knee and Laser Institute and is free of charge to those patients. The event will include prizes for the winners, a luncheon for p4rtidpants and a talk by noted PGA psychologist Dr. David Wright. Som of the patientl are this season. lfyouts for the Sting will be from 3 p.rn. to 5 p.m. April 27 and May 4 at the Eastbluff Park in Newport Beach. Call Sandy Lay· man at 536·8281 for more info . Tsunami girls 15-under tryouts set fpr Sunday The OCU Tsunami girls 15- under will host tryouts from 2 p.m. to 4 p .m. Sunday at Eastbluff Park, and more information can be obtained by calling Patti Goethals at 640-9293. For infor- mation on other age groups and tryout dates for new OCU players, call Terry Coville at 631-7866. over 80-years-old, according to Drucker, and they're now enjoying getting back into the swing of things. Details: 837-4037. 0 Pelican mu GoU Club wtll host the second annual "We Care" Make-A-Wish golf tournament to benefit the wishes of children with terminal or life-threatening illnesses on May 12. An entry fee of $500 includes cart, goU, box lunch, dinner for two, tee package and complimentary drink tickets. Call Jo Ann Craig (223-8100) or Fred Johnson (476-9474) for details. 0 The fourth annll&I A.trToacb Cellular/Red Cross goU event will be held May 12 at Pelican Hill Golf Club's Ocean Course, a tournament to benefit the Amertcan.Red Cross. Oetails: 222-8781. • ..,.,_,., DUMll's club golf toluf'nn ..,...,, fN«Y ~. • •• ' Taormina's--trip~e leads Cutis··to 8-5 . . victory 'over. Red.$ •Winning streak extended to five in Newport Harbor Baseball Association Majors competition. NEWPORT BEACH.-The Cubs of the Major Division extend- ed their winning streak to five ganies with an 8-5 victory over the Reds last weekend. The CUbs were paced by a 12·hit attack sparked by a bases loaded triple by J oe Taormina. J<eith Long and Barratt Sprowl pitched for the victors and were helped by an ex~llent defensive ~onnance by Tyler. Dowers. · · · . • BRONCO DMSION {ages 11-12) Rockies 2, Yankeet 2 Rockies 8, Angels 6 Peter Madison fired both wins foF the Rockies and struck out a total of six batters. In the tie with the Yankees, Dave Erickson came in for three innings of relief and struck out seven batters. Colin Callahan posted a ·double and never Gregory had an RBI . singe. Besting the 1·4-1 Angels, the Rockies (3-2-2) picked up three RBI on a trio of doubles by Matt Encinias and Erickson tal- lied three bits. Callahan contributed with two doubles and an RBI, and· Kristian Litchfield and Tommy Holbrook had RBI sin-.• gles. ·• •• Yankees 13, Indians l Yankees 12, Marllns 0 1Wo victories boosted the Yankees to 3-2-2 as the IndianS (4- 1-1) dropped their first glY11e of the season. R.J. Muller and Ryan Rowe held the Indians to one run and Bryan Hochwald went 2 for 2. 1bird baseman Joey Cantarella was a defensive standout for the Yankees. Jeremy Hauser recorded six strikeouts against the 1-5 Mar- lins and Geoff Rill went 2 for 2. Joel Walker, the Yanks' second baseman, paced the defense in an errorless effort. PINfO DMSION {machine pitch) . Marllns vs. Brewers -. Ben Frazier earned a hit in each of his three times at bat for the Marlins, including a home run and a, two triples. Andy Fis- cher went 3 for 3 with a pair of doubles, and Kayce Bond and Joshua Dill each had two hits. Timothy Regan and Michael Guess put out awesome defensive·shows, as did catchers Jason Loftus, Jamie Galey, Woody Yokoyama and Jason Gra.nzel,la. Red Sox Highlights Mathew Norwood and Kyle Ridgeway played spectacular defense to lead the Red Sox. _Brandon Parole, Jake Carroll, John Swift and Max Kwock set the offensive tone, as SpencerRichley and R.J. D'Cruz knocked home runs. Cassandra McKinely and Dane Berman contributed with fine performances. MUSTANG DMSION (ages 9-10) Blue Jays 8, Mariners 8 Marl.Den 16, Twins 4 Marlnen 9, Marlins 8 Cheyne Smith ripped a triple in his 4 for 4 outing against the ~ Blue Jays and stole home twice. Nick Frazier went 2 for 3 as did Brien Flannagan, who nailed a home run in the third inning. For the Jays, Eric Schelin, Morgan Govaars d!ld Kyle Kastner each recorded two RBI, and Davis Pemstein hit CJ. <fouble and a single. Schelin was the Blue Jays' MVP for a fine defensive outing as , the squad's catcher. _,, . -· Flannagan knocked a home ruri, two triples and a single against the '!Wins, and Frazier stole home and hit a triple. Smith and Jayme Ohlahver each scored two n.ul$. Smith, Frazier and Flannagan pitched for the Mariners, and Cameron Kilmer made a key play by spearing a deep pop fly in right field. Garrett Donaldson and Kilmer made key plays in the win over the Marlins. Cubs 9, Blue Jays 7 Matt Erickson hit a clutch.double and picked up-three RBI for the Blue Jays. Telford Cottam and Jake Llddicote were both 2 for 2. -· ftls 11, Red Sox 10 Eric Licata returned for the first time after breaking his right arm and provided a single that drove in the winning run for the P:s. Greg Miner added a pair of hits in the win, and Clay Herser ~d Kurt Yacko each had RBI singles. John Mena played a tough first base. SPEED\V A Y MOTORCYCLES S,peedway schedule· The Speedway Racing U.S. National Qualifying Series will be mak- ing two stops in Costa Mesa this season, including the North American Qualifier for the PIM on June 14, and the U.S. National Championship on Oct. 4. · .. The top eight riders from the first three events will be invited for the June showdown along with eight riders from the British League to try to qualify for the Overseas Final, the gateway to the World Speedway Championships. The latter evenfis ~e final major event of the year. Costa Mesa will also host weekly races Saturday nights until Oct. 4. OCC takes third in four-way meet RANCHO SANTA MARGARI· JC GOLF TA -Jfeith Achman and Dan Orris . each shot 74s for 2-over par to lead the Orange Coast College goll team to a third-place finish at the four-team event at Tijeras Creek Goll Club Wednesday. rae Pirates shot a combined 380, 10 strokes behind winner Sad- dleback, and 11.x strokes behind the second·place team, Palomar. Cypress wrapped, up the field with a 428. Other scores for the Pirates were Steve Nonies (76), I.any Eckels (77) and Brandon1'hompson (79). TODA Y'S SCHEDULE ....... College • UC S4ln Olego at Southern Callfomla College, l p.m. Community c.olt.ge -Orange Coast at Golden West 2:30 p.m. •lnMll .......... High school boys and girts • Corona del Mar at El Toro, l:tS p.m.; CostAI Mesa at University. 2:45 p.m.; Allto ~=t ~ 2:45 p.m.• College men -Cal hptJst et SOUthem Calttomi. eo1i.. 2 p.m. nlUOArl <XUlfTI Community college men -Orange COJMt at Orange Empire Conference Finals et Golden West. 2 p.m. Community cott.ge women -Orange Coast at Orange Empire Coofentnee Flnak at~ Coffe99, 2 p.m. High school boys -tNwpol1 H•rbOr •t Woodbridge, ) p.m.; s.rta Margari- ta et CotoN def M«, 3:15 p.m.; Costa ~ et f1Qncla, l :t 5 p.m. ........ 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Botboa lslal\d, CA Neprune Av•, Newport 18973715588 15611 Proclid LIM 811 It.int· Colny #Id Stale 10 '°"' ~ P'oPlfl'f to At11?r '* OIJiOI-~ourt -mill• eop'J' td • through 11• OoY9rnlng T"USTRE'a SALa 801ch..Costa Mna Delly 92$82 BHctt, CA 92663 Dally Pilot April 3 10 11 l'ICIOft 8u(ll CA 02649 ' 141.a1..-o The '*' IOnt and trllftlhw Die Ull-h Nf Boltcf, ~llet ~lfrad YOU ARE IN DEIAUL.'t PilOC Aprll 10, 16, 17, 1997. Nancy Joen Cook, 909 1/2 SCott RIM Theru1u1t, &104 2A, \997 ' Thni Geo~ f\IGM 9716 E (),~ lmOlAIW d Ille utlpeld pmopel dlrllllntd CIUMCI Uld noece of ~.:p:::o1.n::rrtH~ lO 01 the p!y, w\h rtcllYf UNDa. DEED 01" TRUST ThW7'7 No. Baytronl, Balboa 11· Neptune Ave Newport SllHl Ttm(llt C.ff CA greo b11i1111C11 .,._, lhelwon, ~11 "1d Of *90ll to bl • . Y up to. but nee It!., Ulan OATJ:D JUL.Y 10. 1992. UN· ' 4 lal\d, CA 92662 Beech, CA 92663 PUBLIC NOTICE Ctct111 l\uoM 9'16 E Ot ~ ,,.,, AtcoroedJanuMY 13. 1"7 IS oourt w ithin toclt tO:OO a.m ol tht day ol l£SS YOU TAKE ACTION PUDLIC N T Tom P. Cook, 909 1/2 No. This bualntfil Is con-Sllttt Tem0ttC.~ CA9P80 ~COlb.~ Instr No t7·0'7Atlll Book montM from tti. ~ M-V ~. 1991, Nafed bid• TO PROTl!CT YOUR PROP• 'I 0 ICE Ballfront. Balboa 1s1mo, CA ducted by: an Individual Flctllloua 8111lneu ~ Ru~r 9716 E Ok ~ • .... lme d the PIQe ol Ofhclll ~U In Ille of ftr•t 1 .. u•i;'O• • ot tor ltlo 9,WlfCS ol a COl'llrac1 ERTY, IT MAY SE S010 AT BSCl131 92682 Have you started doing Name Slatement tttcl TtmjjtC.tY C>.g\78() 1t11.• l)Utllcmll0n d l\IS Nolq Olllca OI 1111 rtclO'dtt OI Of· lottore .. PfOvt<l-6-lft tor: A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU • SUPIUUOR COURT Thi' bu1lnu1 It con-bualnNa yal? No Th• lollowtng persons ore Tin bJsir11ss is COllClutltd are S201,871.74 lllQtCounty, Said 1111 ot proo• HOUctn 1100 of ca.. f.40S I HAA80R 80U· NEl!O AN EXPlANATION d~ed by: husband aod Scott R. Th•11aul1 doing buslMSI 11.S'. Pini( CO·Pl/lllel1 daled C-.... OMdls lt1Y Wiii bl made tn • It C9'1tornl• Prob.it c-., L 1[ VAR, I IOU TH 01" THE NATURE OF THE OF TH.E ITATI! OF wilt This stalemool wu filed Pussycat Vintage, 505 N. Aeotvant NI not yet t>eQu Cen~..O Olecb ~lo lht eondlllOn WlllOUI cown1111 or The time for fil/'M COAST DRIVI! STREET PROCEEDING AGAINST CALIPO .. NIA FOR Have you slarttd Ooing with the County Clflk of Glassel, Orange, CA 92668 to transact ~SIMU undtr ltlt T"*-0t bidder are warr1MJ, txprm or tmpllld clelme witl not .xPf#' IMPROVEMENTI CITY VTAOCUT, AYOLAU'~EORU. L.O CON· TH~ COUNTY bu1lness y11? Vu. 3·l·97 Orange County on 3·21·97 Mlcholle Maspero. 223 hCDbOUS bJSlntSS name o able lo T~• pnMdad reg1rdtng oa. poatSSIOO. Of ~fore four mo,.. .. , OF ORANQE TNancy Cook uu17 3714857 22nd St. ~un11ng1on oameshstedhett!n properFldM~~ 1$ ~ encumbrltlCM. to pay OI• frorn tho h .. rtng c:i,co PROJECT NO. 87-0:3 On MAY 8, 1997, 11 10:00 In 1he Maller of The Trust his s1111men1 was filed O II p . Beach, CA 926411 SIGNEO GEORGE A able rom ......... ban which rem1111lng prtnQC>al sum OI lht not1c.cf .tiow AJlbld11hallbemadeon A.M .. MASTEA MORTGAGE Estate or HELEN R. RU· wllh lhe County Clerk ot ay ilotMarch 27.Apnl This bu11ness 11 con· UOAA CE·1tie Trus1eedeemsrelllble,bulnote(S)UCUfldbyaaldOtedOI VOU MAY fXAICl- a biO form tumlahed by the COMPANY, as duly •P· BINI, aka HELEN RITA AU· Orange County on 4·11·97 3.~0. l7, 1997 th765 dueled by: an lnd1v1dual CE.l:A.RUOAA. MICHAEl AUOAA fOI v-.+lch TNSI• mallft Trust. WIUI lnltretl IS In WO INE the file kept byp City. polnltd. TruatH under and BINI, Deceased. 18973717224 PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started doing lht ~s~~~emgt111was11•1~ wit repr--Z::.<' v.ctrranty, nofl provided, 1c1V1ncas.11 any court. If you •r• a Af.r· Bid• will be received at pursuant to Deed ol Trust Case No.: A186738 Dally Pllol April 17, 24, buslness'yet? Yea, 12/94 Cou on ,.,,.,.13' 1gJ range llfed ......... •l.oo°' .J ..... under lht arms of Hid Oted ion intttHt.cl in tt\e C . C recorded 7·17·92, as ln11 AMENDED Moy 1 e 1997 Th79S Fictitious Busineu Michelle Maspero iMy ''" · OOITV'l10t'I -na .. t ... of Trust IMS. dllfOH 1110 .,,~ th•, •ty of 011a Mesa 11 No. 92-478887, or Olflclai NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' • Nam• Statement This statemon1 was lll~d NOllCE·ltu Ficbbous Name abollt dllscobld propef1V •· expensn ol 1111 Trusl:M and ot e1,t•••r you mey '""' th• OHlce ot the City Clerk, RecQr01Jn lhe office of the Notice ls hereby given to PUBLIC NOTICE The tollowin ersons are wllh the County Clerk of $1Jiemem t~ttt hw yuis ltO 1180 8orse Wflf Costa Mau, Ill• trusll crutad by said Deed with tno oourt • fot'ft!JI' P.O. Sox 1200, n Fair County Recorder of OR· lhe cred11ors and conlln· doing buslnes~ ~.s· Cndillac Orange County on 3·28-97 Ille date 11 was hied on tile Olhce CA 9'2626, S..O prope1'; 11 ot 'rfUSt Said sate wlilf bl held Aeq_uHt for . Sp~•' DrlY•, Cotta MHa, Calllor· ANG£ County, Stale ol gent creditors of Iha Flolltlous Bu1fnHs Vintage, 122 N: Harbor 19973715510 ot the County Clerlc. A new Fie•· being~ tor the purpou on May 7, 1997, at 3'()0 ~otice of th• filing o f an nla 92628. at"'or belore lh• CALIFORNIA, executed by above·named decedent, Name Statement Blvd., Un•• 102. Fullerton, Daily Pilot AprU 3, 10 17 bous Bus.nus Hime Sloaltme flllY',., lhe 4101W a«:ured pm on 11'11 tront s'8os IO 1111 11wentory and opprei .. _ Um• and dale elated DAVID O VESEL ANO lhal all persona ha\llng The following persona are CA 92633 24 1997 • ·must Dt hit<! pnor IO 11111 cute tJvuido.dolTNll~ entranct of Ille OrlllQI CNIC of Htate.uHtl Oli ol above at whlel'l. llme lh JANET R VESEL., HUS. claims egainsl the dee• dolog busmen 81: Tusrln Michelle f.4aspero 223 ' Th768 lilt l1hno ot ttu statement oou f-and e11p9,... ol lhe canter, 300 E Cl\apman Or· eny petition or eccownt will~ ''"bllct ed ey SANO ANO WIF.E as TAUS· Oent are required 10 llle At.ilopleK, 2005 Tuslln Av· 22nd s1.. Huntington .PUBLIC NOTICE not Ol 11Stlf JU!hoJ\ze lilt ust 1 TMUNI and d 5-le C.lfot ano• CA Al th• llme of Ole u provided in seeflon .. -Y o~n and TOR. Will SEU AT PUB-lhem with. the Superior enue, Santa Ana. CA 92705 Beach, CA 92648 U.s st.ate OI a ~nous Busines nia Reconveyanc::e lntdal oulllicauon of llllS no!ICI. 1250 of tho Celifot'l'ti• r..O aloud In the Council LIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST C<!ur1 al 341 The Coty Frya Family Partnership, Thia business Is con· Flctllloua Business Name 1n 111olaton ol tilt nolltS of ~ny. as said T~. 1111 total amounl ol 171f unpaid Probate Code. A 4'• Chamber• al said addre11. BIDDER FOO CASH (pay· Drive. 9range. CA 112~68. Stuart S. Frye. General ducted by· an Individual Name Stetement anotMr under f~1'31. State ~h ~nae • Vtoe P!-., Dalanoe of Ille obligation st-queat for Spoeiel Nolie• Each bid must conlorm able at th• tlme ot sale 1n and mall a copy to Ootor11 Partner ot lhe Frye Fam1lt, Have you started dotng The lonowing persons are common liw (Ste Stc•on t4 derc. 945 Corbin /'We cured by Ille aoow descnbed form la· evailebt• from Ind bl rnponalve to all lawful monoy ol the United LeBotd and Lorraine l.am· Partnership, 1000 Quail business ye1? Yes. 8/95 doing business lfs· Man1an ti StQ . 8uS1ntss ancs Proft~ons ~· callfomoa 91 324. Deed of Trust ano estlmlted the court eleftt • pertinent Bidding and Con· Slates) at IN THE FRONT beth, as. Co-TrustHs ol the S1reo1 1175, N0"'1JOrl M1chone Maspero Church. :r Studebaker, 2nd Code) (916) 7-m8. Oaied Marcil costs expenm and aovanees Attorney fw ,.:.,,_ tract Document• A set of OF THE FLAGPOLES AT Oeclarahon of Trust dal.ed Beach. CA 92660 This s1a1emen1 was filed Floor, INlne, CA 92618 FltSI nl1no 27, 1997 A.SAP2S4061 4'3, iS 1166.523 46 II IS PoSilble Dan.Id II ~ ._.: Bid Oocu 1 · bl THE MAIN ENTRY AREA June 25. 1985 and entered Thts business Is con-with the County Clork ol Jason James Wel{fall NewPOlt Bucll·Cost.a Mesa 4110, 4117 tllJt at Ille time ol sail ltll °'-'.....;...,a • lned n;n~~•y Ob· TO THE PLACENTIA CIVIC Into by Jan C. Rub1n1 and dueled by: a lim11ed part· Orange Counly on 3·28•97 6413 Can1e1 St. L.ong CN41'737.l~MNAor I 011tntng bt4 may be len than a. 411 • "ta al • ce ot the CENTER, 401-411 EAST Helen R. Rubin!. as Trus· nersh1p 1997 3715599 Beach, CA 90815 1017 i4 May 1 1997 PUBLIC NOTICE 111• lllt.al tndtblldness dut 167e0V ._.,;;• City EnglnHr, 77 Fair CHAPMAN AVENUE, PLA· tori, wherein lhe decedent Have you 11arted domg 0 ,1 p This buSineu is con· · · Datt 4n4197 BENEFICIAL .,.... -·-, Drive, Coata MestT Cakfor-CENTIA, CA all right. title was a Truster. aVor c/o Ed· business ye1? No 24a 1Y997"01 April 3• 1~h 17• dueled by: an lndMdual PUBLIC NOTICE j fit Mo.1H73717H1 MANAGEMENT CORPORATION ~ nia, upon nonrelundatSlo and lnletesl conveyed 10 ward H. Stone, A Law Cor· Sh:!art S. Frye • 770 Have you s1aned domg ACTTTIOUS BUSINESS Of AMEIUCA u said Truslal ..,..__CA 91438 payment 01 S4S.OO. An ad· and now held by II under poralion, 18201 Von Kar· This statement was flt PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? No flit No. t H73711113 MAIUSTATtMBfT Clyslal Esptnolll Assis~t 04/16, 04/17. 04/2.3 dirlonal chargr 01 SlO 00 aald Deed of Trust In the man Avenu!t· Su~e 1170, Ir· with the County Clerk ol Jason Westfall flCTmOUS IUSilff.SS The lollowino pel'SOl1IS in Secrewy 1750 E •111 SI. Sii will be made rt h di d · property situated In said vl.ne. Cahlorma 92612. Orange County on 3·21·97 Fic titious Business T.h1s s1a1emon1 was flled MAME STATfMlNT oo.no business as " 700. Santi Ana. CA 92705 --------- all Bid 00 an ° by Co~nly and State de-within the latter for lour 18873714858 Naoa Statement w11h Iha County Clerk ol Tile lotlOWtnQ person(s) t~t? COMMERCIAL COOER 1720 w 17H) 5U·8372 We '" USl5t· • m · cumeo1s and 1cr1bed as: months aher Apr~ J 1, 1997. Dairy' Pilot March 27 April Tho lollo~ng persons are Orange County on 4·t 1·97 OOlno buSiness as 1111 WIL· Ball Road Anallel cA92804 no me Benelldary to colltd a .... o•her contract documents A.P.N. 475.033.10 lhe date of the first pub,t1ca· 3, 10, 17, 1997 '1h762 doing business as: Leop-19973717203 jSHtAE PAAlNEBSMIP 901 c.111 Ba111er Mana:ment lnco 'debt and any lnlormallon we OBITUARY 888 may also be examined al The 1t1ee1 address and tlon ol Notice lo Creditors ard Lounge 414 Walnut Dally P1101 Apt II 17 24 Center On"" Stt 320 s IJl!d Cal 1 Co IP01 obtain wlH bl usad lor lllat iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii the Office of the City Clerk other common designation, or, II notice Is mailed or PUBLIC NOTICE Huntington' Beach CA May 1 8 1997 Th792 •CA 92•03 anta Ana.11720' Wa Ball 1~a Ana=~bin~purpos• wnttner reoetved oratlY 01 the City of Costa Mesa II any, of the real property personally delivered to yOu, 92648 ' • ' Nali.,no Wll hi 1 Cal 92804 · ~or In wnony IF AVAILABLE MEDLER Bid Oocumen11 will norb~ d~'rC:~bdd t~bo~~. ls 4 f~r; ~g11~:vrs ~=~.~~rd~':,;~~~ Fictitious Buslnus ~1~h~lle Masper<?,' 22'3 PUBLIC NOTICE lomia Corpo~oo~. "&1 a c1111'· 1 Byron Barker. 1720 w Bal ~~Y W1E0C8T~N~~~~N~"~~ Ruth Elizabeth malltO unleu the ad· gORCHESTER RO.AD .• CO· ally delivered lo you, °' ·T~~~:,~w~~:~~';'!~~! are Beaih Jl·92s~anl1ng1on Fictitious Buslneu Cemer.D~'(t..Sle 320 SantaAna.Road.Anahetm.CA92804 ING THE FOLLOWING TELE-Medler, 74, of Costa dlUonal $10.00 charge Is In· RONA DEL MAR, CALIFOR· you must petition 10 Ille a doing busmoss as: a) This 'business is con· Name Statement CA 92103 This tJusiness is con111cted PHONE NUMBERS ON THE DAV Mesa, died" Moncfiiy. eluded with payment. NIA, 92625 late claim as provided in Amcncas Kidney Special· ducted by: an individual The lollowing poisons are Sunny Estales. Inc a Cal1I01· •general partneistlp "!BEFORE THE SALE (71 4)•80· She Is survived b~r Each bid shall bl ac· The unde,,lgned Trustff Section 19103 ol ll}e Pro· ists, b) Caltlornla Kidney Have you started doing d 11 in g bus In e ss as. Illa Corporaoon 901 c.111c Cente The .~Str}nl commenceo toiS690 TAC 440482C PUB 4n7 husband . J,..~ o y compenled by tho bid •• dl1clalms any liability tor bate C~de. Spoc1atos1s: 1 Crestwood business yet? Yes. 7196 CINDY'S NOTARY. 440 w. On"" Stt 320 Santa ·w . C transact business under lhe 4/24. 511 Med I er. c ~t!~ re n; curity. Ust of Designated any Incorrectness or the ~ cll11m form JTllY be ob· Or.. Newport Boach, CA Michelle Maspero Main St, Tustin, CA 92780 92703 l1ct111ous buSiness l\lme or Pamela Kay Bartos Subconrractor•" and Non· """ addren and other tamed from the C~urt 92660 This statement was filed Cynthia LeJeune. 440 w. ltls Dusi11ess 1s conOucted by names l1stto atxM on ~Mf 1. PUBLIC NOTICE and Rodney Lee Ct>ll 1 • common designation, II Clerk. For your pro1ec11on. AS. Sawhney, M.O .. Inc .• w1lh lhe County Clerk of Main St, Tus11n, CA 92780 a oene!JI oaMtrship 19117 Medler. graodchildr•n: • us on Affidavit required 8/ly, shown herein. you are encouraged 10 file (CA). 1 Crestwood Or .. OraOQe County on 3.29.97 This t>usiness 1s con· RtQISlllnt ~s not ytl btOU SIGNED BARl<fR IMH.AGEt.t:NT' CNStH0418 K11sta Lynn Crandel, by the lnl0<mation For Bid· Said sale wUI bl made. yovr clalm1>y cert1f1ed matl Newport Beach, CA 92660 19973715567 ducted by· an md1v1dual to ltlnsac1 DuSlness unotr lt«JORPQAATEO. General Partner NOTICE OF Lani Brandt. I.Isa ders. • bVt w11hou1 covenant or wilh return receipl re· This business Is con· Dail Pilol A 111 1 Have you storied doing htaboos Dusiness name o Bv Byron Baller. PIH PETIT Hammond, Sum'mer Thi• proj9C1 11 a t~erally w~rranty, e11pres1 or Im· quested. ducted by· a corporation 24 ,V997 P 3• ~;.,7';9 business ye1'? Yes. Jan 97 namu 11stto nere.n 1ln stiltment was llleil with ION TO Kay Medler, Mavstck funded project and will be (>lied, regarding lllle, pos· Dated: 3.'21/'87 Have you s1a11ed doing • Cyn1h1a LeJcune . SIGNED NAKANO WllSHIRfJlllt Count'( Oeltl ol Oranoe ADMINISTER Lee Medler rhl under taderal regulation• ~astonth or •ncrm~ances, EDWARD H. STONE, A bustness yet? -PUBLIC NOTICE ThiS sta1emen1 was filed tM: , Calllonw Corpcraoon. Bv 1Countv on APnl 14, 1997 EST ATE Of: DEAN 9 r 8 n d c h 1 j d ~fl 0 . whlch Include th• DaYls· oJay • rema nlng prlnci· Lew Corp. ~ S Sawhn~, M 0 Inc.. with the County Clerk of ~11>Slll Negoslll VP SUNNVI NOTICE-Tiu Fidltous Name AUBREY BOGGESS c • rtn c 0 1 • Bacon Act and related ~r:m~I ~a~dno~~~ sj By: EDWARD H. ~~:~d:~a~!;e~~Y~~:~.ted Fictitious Business Orange County on 3·04-97 ESTATES INC· , Ca1lom~sblrment expttSlr~yU11l11>m CASE NO. A188935 .K~t~ey etrancs':i" a~ aC1s. The wage del1Hmln•· Trust with lnle~est thereo~ STONE, Atlorney tor wilh lho County Clerk of Name Stat•ment . t 99737 t2909 Coroorabon By Hiroslll Neg.s111, Ille aate 11 washfec:t1n the Office • , _To all heite, benefl· Jenna Brandt. Funeral Iron will be under Davis· H provided In sales nole(s). Co·Truat4es, Dolores Orange County on 4.3.97 Tho IQl.low1ng pers~s are Daily P1101 April 3, 10, 1[. VP OC Ille Couf'llY am A new Fidl· ~1enH, cred1.tote, con-services will be 1:00 Bacon AC1 and related acts advances. ii and under irni L•Bold and Lorraine • 1997371629"' dcou'nsgobus1nesGs as. GMS 24, 1997 Th773 This si.attment was lilt<! wilh'°"s BusiritSS Name Slillieme~tingent cr•d1tors, and PM, Friday. Apnl• 18 1 1 . • 0 L b th 1820 • T M DESI NS. 10 Via tne Counrv Cltl\ 01 Oranot must bt l~eil pnor ID INt <11111! I pereont w ho m•v other· 1 . • and th• Department of lo· erms 0 sai eed ol am • • 1 Von Daily P1101 April 17, 24, Mirage, Rancho Santa Mar· PUBLIC NOTICE Coonl'j on April 3 1997 The lthnQ ot lllls smmen1 ooesi wiH ba lntetetted In a 1 Pac 1 1 c v 1 e w dus111al Relallons, State of !ru~ lees. f c~harge; and Karman Ave., Sle. May 1, 8, 1997 Th790 garna. CA 92688 NOTICE· This F1ooous Name not of 11Sellaslh0nzt Ille use UHhe w ill or utate or Mortuary, Newporl ' California (lh• Contractor .~~ 0~8~heo lrusl~ c:~::: 11 7 0 • Irv In•' CA PUBLIC NOTICE Geu Stanley, 10 Via Mi-f elt No. 11973718114 St.attment expres """ yurs Imm Ills stlte ol a Ficttous ~sinessl both, of: O E 0 AN Beach. and Subcon1tac1or1 shall by iald Deed of Trust 92812·1005 rage, ~ancho Santa Mar· FICTITIOUS BUSINRS tne ~te 11 was l1ltd 1n Ille OU1ceName in 111ollllon Cl! 1t1t noMs of AUBREY BOGGESS pay not IHI than Iha Tht total emount ot Iha Published Newpotl flctltloua Business ~rila, A 92688 !CAME STATEMENT ol lllf County Cler\ A new ncb-anolher under l'Werll, Stale O~ A PETITION het higher wage rala). unpaid balanc• ol the obll· Beach·Cos1a Mesa Daily Nam• St•tement du~t~d ~u~:;e~~ :s con· Tllf IOllow1no oerson{s) 1y.ire '°"s Bus.nus Na.me Slattment common law (See 5ecoon 1~ been flied bY LISA l---------- The City has ob.lalned gallon secured by the Piiot April 11, 17, 18, 1997 The following persons are Have y~~ ns:an~lu~~ ng 00tno Dusmess 's COVEAAl.l OF mist. bt ltltd pnor IO..trnlt"~te~Se<I ·Business and Pn>ftsSI~ SULLIVAN in ffie Supe-lrom the Director of the o .. property to b• sold and fT~7'79 doing business as· a) SBN business yet? No ' LOS · ANGELES IM: Al Tnt hl•no of lhS st.attment Clots Fi fu rior Court of Cehfornia, .---1111111 partmenl of Industrial Aela· reason a bl a estimated Suponor Business Network, Geri Stanley ,t90t5iSO~O 710 Tile C.ty Onve not Ol 1tstll aulhOnze Ille use 1 rst UIQ County of Orenge. lions the general prevailfng co111, ••penaes •and .•d· PUBLIC NOTICE b) B1llo's. 333 N. Newpol'1 Th•s statement was loled Soul/I Suite 700) Oranoe CA tl1os st.ale ol a f1cb~ous Busmtss CN~1!:1113Beacll..C7 2osll Mesa THE PETITION re-vance1 al lh• lime of Initial Blvd .. Newport Boach, CA with Iha Counl Clerk 01 92668 Name '"'t'IOlabon of Ille nonts ol ~ ~ Aor 1 · 4, Mar 1 8. q.u est s th• t LIS A the general prtvalllng rate Sate ls $581,4_74.86. WITHDRAWAL FROM Oenn1s A. Daloss10. 333 N 19973712928 1oe1awa" 3t11 ~m;no Cle( Aio common law (See Secbon 14 H pereonel repreaent•· rate 0! par diem wages and publlcalion of lh• Notice of STATEMENT Of 92663 , orange County bn 3.04.97 Coverall Norm Amenca ·Inc another un<1t1 FeOtral, S~te.~. l997 SULLIVAN be appointed for hollOay and overtime T,h• Beneficiary under PARTNERSHIP Newport Blvd., Newport Doil Pitoi A 0 3 10 17 Nortll 91n floor San O.ego CA et seQ 8us1ntss and Professions PUBLIC NOTICE t1ve to administer the work In the locality In said Deed ol Trust hereto· OPERATING UNDER Beach, CA 92663 2 Y pr ' • • l921oa Code) Htete of the.decedent which the work 11 1o be fort e11ecuted and Oeliv· FICTITIOUS This business ,11 con· 4• 1997 Thn2, lllls DuSIOUS •S con<lucled by nlSI nhng NOTICE OF TRUSTtE'S SALE THE PETITION r,;_ Cemetery • Mortuary performed !Of each craft, !:r~e~o ti':1~~~r•lg~e~ a BUSINESS NAME ducted by: on ind1v1dual PUBLIC NOTICE a corooraoo11 ~ Nrpcn Buch·Costa Mesa TS No l242654 Unit Codel .que1t1 euthority 'to Chapel • Crematory classllicatlon or type ot faun and o n, o S e-The following person has Have you s1011od doing J Reois1rar1•Ns not ytt oegun N41403514~9)Aor Loan No68&4S627JCOX AP# edmin11tet the aatate work needed 10 execute and written•~!u~e 0:,1 ~=· withdrawn as a general buslnelS yoi? Vos, Jan. 1• Fic titious Business to transact busintss unoer lfle lO l7 24. Mav 1 19117 •19·052·07 BENEFICtAl MAN· under the Independent 3500 Pacific v-Ori-ie the contract. Holiday ralH faull and Election 10 Sell. partner lrom the partner· 1697 Name Statom•nt lico.ous business Nmt · AGEMENT CORPORATION OF "Adminiatrttion of Ea· Newport Beacte shall be pales as ipecifled The undersigned caused ship operallng under the T~1~n1:1~1~r'!iS:n~ was hlod The lollow1ng persons are names l•sled ne"'n PUBLIC NOTICE AMERICA as duly appotnlld tatet A ct. (Thia authori· ..,._.2700 in the collectfve ba1 alnl said Notie. of Default and flctillous business name of w•lh the County Clerk 01 doing business as· Last SIGNED COVERALL NORTH1 • TruS11e under 1111 fOlloWIQ ty will allow th• peraon· agrHmenl appllca~I• ~Election to Sell lo be r• Sliver Star Cas11ng Co. at OtangoCounlyon 4.11.97 ~ha~ceBtinan~al, J790AM£AICA, INC By 01n1 W ~!!AAE~~J~oesc:noedDHC:ofTrust WILl alrepreHl'ltativetotak• PIERCEllO . corded In the county where 1780 MonroY1a Av .• Coata 1897371 ar r lld · " 10, osta RoDetts VP ~ A ~ •SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO many ect1on1 wit"°ut 1fU llOADWAY each pal1icutar crall. clas· lht real property 11 Jocattd. Mesa, CA 92627 7205 Mesa, CA 92626 Tiu s111tmen1 wa.s htta wit/I DATE> surn:M88t 20. THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR obteming coun approv-- s.1flcat.ion ot type of work Thia It an ellempl 10 cot-The F1c1i11ous Business Da.ly PilO.l.....{IQt'•I 17, 24, Kelly Burton 8i1eler 2855 lilt Couniy Cltni ot Oranot 1MI. UM..ESS YOU TAKE CASH (In 1111 lonns wtlldl '" el. Before taking cenein Mortuary * Cha~i employed on the proJtct. lect a debt .J.llO any lnlor· Name relerred 10 abov• May 1. 8. 1997 Th798 ~·necreak Or., 110421, CountyonAont3 1997 ACllOH TO "'OTEiC'T liWfUI Wider In Ille Un11ld very important ection• Cremation • CoplH of schedules of malion obtfllf\•d wlK be was filed in Orange County PUBLIC NOTICE osta Me~. CA 92626 NOllCE· Ttls ftc .. ous Name YOUR PfCOf'EkfT, rt MAY Stain) andlo< IN cashier's. however the peraon.i • '' rates so Ottermined are on used tor 1ri.1 purpose. on 11/22/96, 19963702734 Tnis bu~iness !S con· Slalemtnt txprts live yea11 lt0m BE SOLD AT A PUIUC cerufieo °' otnar dltekS spec-re re1entet1ve will be 110 Broadway file al the City Clerk'• Of· Date: Ot APR 87 Fl.Ill name and address of Flclltlous 8u1lne11 dH~:" ~~u ans;~~~du~~n ~ ~ 11 1r.as l~ed 1n Ille Ofhce ~~ ~fE) r:: fled In CMI Cod• Stcllon 2924h ro~uired to oive notic e Costa Mesa flee, localed a1 77 Fair MASTER MOATGAOE ~gfa~"~tk;;•hd~~,~~: Name Slalement business yet? ves. 1.2.97 g 01 I/It ~nty Cleft A new FitO· NATU\E OF TIE~ ~:'T ~ ~ ~!':,i~; t o incereated person• ll•••M•2•·•9•1•SO••• .. Drive, Costa Mesa, Cahl0t· COMPANY. TRUSTEE, 181h St Costa ·M C The lollow1ng persons are Kelly Bixler ooos sinus Namt Stattmtnt ING AGAINST YOU, YOU ~Ill uiie 11\d lntlrlSt con· 14nl••• they heve nla 92628, and are avail· BY SPECIALIZED, INC., 92627 ·• esa. A doing business as· Cente· This stalement was filed mist Dt ldfll PllOI 10 11111 dalt SHOUL.D CONTACT A L.JIN to 1110 now htlO 11 welved notice or con- able to any Interested party AS AOENT . FOR SAID Douglas Witkop narl.os lnlernac1onales with the Counly Clerk of lilt ~hno OI ltlls si.atement oo.s YER. NOTICE OF TIWS-under said Oted 0~ Trust :Vthe aented to 1he propoaed ----------upon requeal TRUSTEE 4180 \lia 18973718022 Radio Club C 8., 1212 Orange County on 4.\4.97 no1 ol •IStlf ~ltl011zt the ust 1n TEE$ SALE No. 1D'l7'1 On prapertv l'lettlnafllr deSCrtOld ect1on.) The 11\depen- ln ICCO{d~• Wllh Sec· RHI IB,'carplnt•r••· This statement was lolod ~::'clh~~70~1reol, Santa 19973717428 ~~~~e:~:.~~~f°':e~~:~~Apnl28.1997,1102~PM,a1TRUSTOR· THOMAS E. cox dent . edml nl ltration Can'tseemto 11on 1773.2 oflhe Calrfornla Ca 83013, (805) 884-with tha County Clerk of Francisco Garcia, 1212 ~::Y1 :·1~~9~prll "rh729~ 1no111er un<lfr FeOtral. S~tt. or~~ 'C!: ~E~~f~Y USA, INCQU1'L~1: ~~~:;•tv 8~111 ~~l~~:~!:~ get to all those Labor Code. the Contractor 1424 Orange County on 4·2·97 West Thord Street, Santa • · common law (See Stc•on 14400 Cercer om. w.. Sa.-Ana, cordedMay 5 1995 15 lnslr No person filet an objection repair jobs shall post a copy of th• de-BY: O. NAVARRO. Dally Piiot April 10, 17. 24, Ana. C11l1torn1a 92703 PUBLIC NOTICE ttStQ, 8us1nusan<1Pl'Ofm1ons CA 1n ht~ d Sarta Ara. g5.o1955u fn Booi 1>111e or to th• petition and around the house~ termlnllllon ol pre11alllno TRUSTEE SAL£$ OF. May 1. 1997 lh781 This buslneu Is con· Cooe) County d Orwlge. Sttte d Oflldal Records In Ill• ofllcl of ahow1 good ceuH why Let the ratt of wag11 al each job FICER ducted by: on lnd1v1dual Flclltloua Buslnus first '1hno Cakloma, callfonu Recon-Ille Recorder ol OranoeCounty, t he court should not silt . 87P04887 PUBLIC NOTICE bHaye you 1 staned doing Name Statement Newoon Beacll·Cost.a Mesa veyance Company, a Call-YOU AR~ IN OEFAULTlJNOER A grent the outhorlty. Classified Th• Contractor and any Publlsh•d Newport F~:~~!~J~ar~~ The lollowlng persons are CN4l4l66802~68Apr10.17.2<1. fomia ~·W:., duly OEEO Of TRUST DATED A HEARING on the Service aubcontraetOf(s) ahall pay Beoch·Costa Mesa Dally Flctllloua Bualneu This statement was filed ~~;~g ~~!~es~P!~i:m:~:: May · 1997 ::;:'~ ':Tr\111 ~': ~r8m~·UT~LES~Rofi'~T J~£ petition will be held on Dlrectory , , not lest lhao the 1p1elfled Pllol April 17, 24, May 1, Th:~:i:w~ngtatp~:~~! are with Iha County Clo1k ol 136 Roct)es1er s1 .. Costa tJvJaimeT w.a>ardlubel PROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLO May tS, 199 7 at l : 4 S help you find prevailing rates of wages 10 1997 doing busrness as: Angol Orange County on 3·1 t·97 Mesa, CA 92627 PUBLLC NOTICE A. V.U.CO. hulband and v.tte AT A PUBUC SALE IF YOU P.M . in O~t. 70l loc!'l· reliable help. all worketr employed by Th787 cove Studio, 340 Pomsel• 19973713828 A1chard A. SoweU. 136 n tvstors, r9CIOfUed on NEED Ni EXPUHATION OF ed It 3 1 The City them In lh• execution of PUBLIC NOT•"E Ila. corona dol Mar. CA Daily Pilot Ap11I '°· 17, 24, Roches1er SL. Costa Mesa, flit Na. 1ff73711271 Sepeernber 27, 1918, • "'°'THE NATURE Of THE PRO· Oreve P.O. Box 14171 642,5678 !h• contract. "" 92625 May 1, 1997 Th780 CA 92627 ftCTTTIOUSIUSINESS ~~I No ~Oli11.,_~ CEEOING AGAINST YOU. YOU ~S~~~e CA 9 26l J · A p 1 bond d BSC• 3 Dtboreh Menden ha.II This business is con· NAllESTATEMENT ...,.... Page . ..., ..,.. SHOUlO CONTACT A LAWYER aymen an per· v1 2 Brooks, 4601 Wayne Road. PUBLIC NOTICE dueled by: an individual The followino Ptf10ll(s) 1~ Reoordl d Orange Col.my, 316 JOANN STRE'L. COST IF YOU. OBJECT TO IOfmance bond will bl re-NOTICE OF SALE Cot d CA Have you started dorng no IJUSll'leSS as NEW FASHIO Sl•e d California. undar MESA. CA 92626 ~II 1 stree the grenting of the quired prior to th• execu· OF REAL PROPERTY w11fi!•m 810~!~. Ai,~:~~. fictitious Business bus1nessJ.e1? Yes. 4.1.97 LEANEAS 4548 Buch Bho po.wr ol Sille tlwWI con-lddress or common oesigna· petition, you should lion of th• contract. The AT PRIVATE SALE 460t Wayne Rd Corona Nam• Stalement Richard Sewell ~ena Plr11. CA~\ tafllld. wl Mii st ~ auc-eon o1 pr~ rs snown al>OYt •pp ear II the hHnng payment bond and per· CASE 1.A.MSete Oel Mat. CA 92625 The lollowtng persons aro This statement was Med Sook Young~no. 4548 Be tion to l'f ~ bdder for no wwranty IS gtwn as 10 its e nd slate your ob1•c· fOfmanc. bond shaH bl In In the Superior Court ol This builness Is con· doing business a1· Pac1f1c with the County Clerk of Bl'fd ~na Pll'll. CA ~1 cash, or chic* 11 ~ comOleteness or correctness) tion1 or Ille wmten the l0<m and amount HI the Stale of Catilornla, tor ducted by: a general P•l'1· Coast Rtally Group, 234 E. Orange County on 4·11·97 Ttas bJsaness 1s concM:leO babw. ~ II the.,,,. The oenellclaty unoer sad Deto ob11ct1001 with the t0t1h In the contract docu· the County of Orange nershlp 171h SI., Suite 118, Cosll 19973717219 an1ndl111~ tall "' i-... mor-v d the of Trust by re1Son ol a bruch court before the hear· CLASSIFIED , It s lhe resource you can counl on 10 sett a mynad ol me1ch~ d1se 11ems, because our coUimns compel qu:ihlted buyers (o con• 842·5878 ments lo the Matter of th• Estell Ha¥9 you sta11ed d0tng Mesa. CA 92627 Daily P1101 Apnl 17, 24. Reoistiant lllS l10f yet begu UMed Stal• d Amanca. 0< lletault In Ill• obligat>Ons Ing. Your eppearance In ~eoroence wtth provl of George Riche.res Og· business yet? Yes, May 23, 1C7ulhrt As1' .Hesrub1lert• s,.1181 •. 2C34o~Eta May 1, 8, 1997 Th7 " nnsxt business unoer ¥4QJl ~ ~ sac:Urea llltrt!Jy, lltretolore may be in peraon or by · nlewskl, deceased. 199S • hcnous busmess l\llT1e o __________ 1.--________ _J _ _;_ __ _:_ __ .....:...._.:..i _______ ~-:.:.· - •Iona of Publlc Contract Notice 11 hereby given Otbotah Brooks Mesa. CA 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE names l1Sl!CI he!'lln Code Section 22300. 1ub-that the undersigned will This statement was filed Thi• business Is con· SGHEO SOOKYOUHGJUNG atitulion of ellglblt and sell II Private Sale, to lha with lhe County Clerk ot duclld by. an lndlYldual Fictitious Business This sl3t!ment wlS hlec:t WI equl11alen1 HcurlllH for hl~ast and best bidder, Orange County on 3·2l·97 Have you started doing Nam• Stal•m•nt Ille COuntt Cleltl o1 any monlH Wllhheld lo.,,.. au • to confirmation ot 18873714855 business yet? Yes, Moy 1, The following person• are Couf'llYon Aon! 11 1997 •t sal Superior Cour1. on or 1992 doing business as: SB 0. NOTICE-Tin fdOous sure P ormence undet aller the 2,11 day of Al)fll Dally PUot M0tch 27, April Curt A. Htrborts. II Pro Muffler co.. 111 w. Stmment e-res ,..,. .,.1,, 1 this con1rac1 will bo pOfmlt· 1997 11 IN 0~ 01 Duane 3, 10. 17, 1997 lh763 Thia 1101emen1 was liltd 17th St .. um1 c-10. Costa 1111 date rl wu l~ec:t in'U. OlflC led at tha requeat .•nd eK· s. UndHy. Anorn•y If with lht County 'Clerk ot Mesa. CA 92627 Cl P"l•• ot the Contractor. Law, ·1300 Brlatol StrHt PUBLIC NOTICE Orange Coun1y on 4.11.91 Larry w. Pacini, 7t 1 w. ol l!lt County •111. A new FQ Each bidder shall ponM• North. SUit• 280. Newport 18873717222 17th St .. Urnl c.10. Costa llous &suiess Natnt Slateme al the time Ihle contract 11 Beach, Calllornla 92660 all Flclltlowa Bu•ln•H Dally Pilot April 17, 24, Mtu, CA 92627 rn.ist be flled pnor to tt11t om awarded a Clas• "A" con-lh• rlQht, tlll• and lnlttHI Nam• Statement May 1, 8, 1997 Th799 This business I• con· The litino ot lhS stMtmenl 1 t . UC of aaTd dteaased at the Thi toUowlng persons are ducted by: an lndlvldual • not ol itself tuthom.e tilt use t rec Ot • •nH, pursuant Umt ol dHlh and an tlghl. doing business as: Mlchael PUBLIC NOTftE Have you staned d01ng tin state of • fict1oou1 BuSlnes to Public Contract Code lilla end tnter111 the e1fale Worrlck Publlshlng, 134 business yet? No Name Ul 111olnon OI 1111 ngttts~f Section 3300. The aucc•H· hat acquired In addlllon lo Topaz Ave .. Balboa Island, Flelltlou• lu•lnoH Larry w. J>oclnl 1110ther under F-tde'11. State. 1\11 bidder must maintain that Of .. Id daceued In CA 92662 Name Statement Thi1 11a1ement was filed common llW (Set Stctlon 14 the llcenM 11'\roughovt th• Ind 10 all lh• certain Real M.,edllh Dyan NaranJo, The following p111on1 ere with th• County .Clerk of It seQ . ~suns and Protnsio ouratlol\ ot lhl• contract. proP8f1Y, altuatod In the 1'4 Topaz Av• .. Balboa ls· doing butlnH1 as: MA Orang• County on 4.t 1.97 Coele) No bidder may withdraw CltY of Co•ta Mt .. , County land. CA 92662 Propeller Strvice, 127 In· 18073717214 firstfillno hi• bid for a ....,IOd 01 sf1ttv of Orange, State of Calllor• MlchNI EdWard Zschoche, duslrlal Way, Co11a MHa. Dally Pilot Aprll 11 24 HlwPOlt 8&ach·Costl Mesa ,...... -·r nla, partloula.ty Ooactlbod 135 Topaz Ave .. Bllboa It· CA 92827 M ' ' ON•16t561·282T-C -'Pr 17 2• (80) dey. ener the date .. t .. toilowe: "°' 125 of TrKt land, CA 92662 Thomes Emll K11fer, 433 •Y 1, a. 1997 Th794 'Mlft 1,a. 1997 . . for lhe opening lhartof.,ax· 3648. In lho Qty of Cotta Thie bualneu 11 con-OQI• Circle, Co11a Mesa, PUBLIC NOTICE 1 Cepl •• l)l'Ovldod IOI In \ht Mesa. C()urety of Oran99. ducted by: a 90ntfal part· CA 92627 PubliC Contract Code Soc· S\alO of Ctllfomla. u per notthlp Thia bu1lne11 I• con-Flctllloua lu•lntH PUBLIC NOTICE lion 5100 et nq. map recorded In Booll 129, Have you 1ta11ed OOll\Q ducted by: an lnd!Yicluel Name St•toment ----------• The City Council of th• peon 37 ... 4, Inell.I. tlYI . ot blJttneu yet? YH, Oc:1ober Have you 11ar1ed dOlng TM following pifsons are flt Ml. tMnnna ,..... ot c~· ...... MjlcellllftlOU• Map1 In lhe 1998 bUllntH )'91? YH. 3-82 OOlng busmen ••. UOCU· FtCTmDUI ...... -·r .... a , .. Office of ltlo C()urety R .. Mtf.anl'l N~anlO ThomH Emil KMftt llY9 Sult• Secrela;ial S.r·I -ITATmltlT Htvft 1he right to ttfOCt COfdtf Thia statement WU filod Thi• llaltment WH filed vie• 2400 w Coast Hwy The lolow!llO '*'°'1(S) any and all 11'<1• or to w.ive More commontv known with lhO County Cltrk of Wllh the County Cletk ol NeWpoo eaach CA 926&3" OOI~., • F PC fECH. 11Togu4&tillo1 In any bid. H: ~41 Now York Avenue, Orange County~ 4·\ 1·07 Orang• County on 3-21·97 Patt\c•• Arlene New1111, 12a. jNOl • 3&-8 ~. Wne Contrtc10f thd comply CoMa ~. Calltomla 1H73717223 t997~7148S3 33rd SI.. 4C. N-porl CAO'l718. (714)~ with Iha pr0\119'oM ot Ste> Terme of .... .,. c.ath In Delly Pilot April 17 24 Dally Pilot March 27 Aptlt S.tth. CA 92663 Rllt ,.... compoi.,.. llOn tno 10 11eo lncl\lewe. lawf\A money of IN united Mey 1, 9, U»97 Th797 3. 10, 11. 11191 '1n1e1 Thia bu1in111 Is con• 31-1 ~-ln4N ol th• Celll0tnle Labor SIM• Of Conformation of ouc1ed l)y: an lndMduat CA O'l718 eooe the ""ovaitl"" rate Nit. of pert catn and bal· PUBLIC NOTICE P1JILIC NOTICE Ha~ you st1r1ed doing TM bUtinm 11 ~ · .... .... we upon •~h 1enn1 enes buslne .. yat? No • corpotl90ft •nd Kale of wag•• etttt>-~llion• n .,. tcc•pt· Flctltloua •walnoa• 'lotltloua Bualn... Pattlele 1-111,. ~11 H9wl yau _.., oo.no 11ut1 hlhed by th• Oit~tOt ot 1blt to tl'lt pertonal t•l>f.. N St t Nam• ll•t•m-t This etatement wu filed i-. No tht Dtpartmtnl of II\" aontatlva. FlllO f*Cont (5,.) The 1:!,V: =~ ara Tho toll0Yf11\Q p11SOl\I eta with tho Couoty Cltrk of FIRST ANf Ou•1tlal Atlallon•. s111e ol of amou,.. bid to ~ CltOOI-doing buelntH •t: Corner• doing b\ltlnttt ai. Erner· Orange County on <4· t 1·07 NENTS. ey Jadl Cillfta. Anestnt Callfom!J wt'lfch ett filed lled wllh blO. 81d1 or oft.,. •tone AocorOlng M• Socl .,cs 8ay Tenr\la Aceaamy, . 19973717240 11Q,.,,.,.. w• llltd with 1h0 'citv Ctetk of tha ~:C~.!, w;~~·r:i~~:: •ty. 3 St\I080ake1, 2nd = 1~t9~U:· Bii· Deily Pilot Aprn t7, 24, b ~ ..... an ol City of Cot1a M ... : end e>ftlct at eny tilM after Ille FIOot, IMnt. CA 02e18 Michael 'Robert Brlggt May l, I, 1997 r Th791 ''y~:f,; 1~ ahall fOl'felt pona111 .. Pl• tlr•1 l)Ut>llcatlon htftof encl JHon JemH WHtfill, 307 ADOltna Avenue, 11•1~ PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE• In tettbod lherelnf tot non-~0oro date Of..... l:~t1.~n~1:t., Looo ~Island, CA,128G2 F'-1 1 • 1t :":..""111~ comptienco o Iha NIO ated1Aprtl7, 1H1' Zecfl fllcl'ltl 18 Vie Ter hi• buelnoH te con-... t tloua h• MU .. OlalllW a. A,.. Acl oqdo. Deretltr ll•m•nn, racaltta Coto' o. cua cA dUc:tod by: en lndMdual .,...,. St•tetMnt ..._ NllN ....... llMY SUJOTT, o.,.. ' • , • • n • 1 " • , , .. 12111 ' • Haft ~ 11"'8d doirlg The following penone •• .. .., ..-to M • utr C8lr Clefti, Cltr of Mntatlwe el llMt ••tet• Tiii• t>u1lnu1 fs con-~~No =:e 1';;;'*....!!!.. A~~ -" .. ..._. c. .. ...._ duClttd ~ • eoner• Pl'I· Thie atel~ ... 111ed Coile,.,.. C'A~1 d.. " .......... • '"-11•1'1•41 Newport ':::" ~ """-~ t"-CCM'ly C11111 of Mlc~t• Matptf'O, 223 ... OI • fllctlM llaotl C°"9 ..... Deity No room left ~yof'P NO -.. Oranp COUney on "t.f7 llnd II.. Huntington Ill .... d .. .... ,.._ Alltl 17, 14, tMP, In lhe gs1191 ,,..,, W9'ltll 1HU7t4eM .. acn. CA 12MI ..... ,_., .. . ---o.i9iiiiei.;.;"'~"'~1 lorthe car'P 1lW llllllMlll ... llled ~Plot~ 21, April Thi• t>u•ln•H I• con-.-·::-i 1 Wiii .. ~ Oort& of '-ti. 11, tttr ll?a ht PK unwentod "'· a..,.. Countw ..... ,, .. , ~ hOtMI lte"'9 ~ ... ylW9yt, ·1Hl17t7Ue Na.Hied. • To place your _.. ... O.. .... o.iw Pllt Atlrtl IP, II, ... 78 C ... llflM ed cal ClllH01 •t7.ll-1.l -' .. "" 'ft?ll ....... ?.. - B • • • •• • • • • • nN ltgaJ /Jtpmtmnu 41 /hr Daily Pilot U plMstri to 1tn.111J11.11« a nnv lmli« now <llJ4i'4b/e lf1 MW ~ ~ will now SEARCH tlN ""11N for ytJM 111 no ""1rl ~. llntl save JOU tht ti7M 4"" the trip to tht Co.of H0t« in 5'tnlll All4. TbM. <f trJlll'JG af1D" tJx lttl1fiJ ~ is trmrp/tlttJ ~will# Jllf" jiaitMis ~ ~ Jt4lrmm1 with tht ~ • Clb*. ~ ~" wtdt for filw uwh Ill rtqWrJ by '4wltnd thm # """""""~ ef publiaa»w wilh tht ~cw.. '1- Plt.r Sll1J> by IO# JOU1' jiaia.tlfO bwiNJr stl11U"'711 dt tht D4iJj PiJ«. 33(} W. 8tzy SI. Cotttz MOii. If JOI' allDtlll ""P 11) p#tot aJJ "'t11 (114)6424321 tDtJ 111t wiJJ mMr lll>IDtgtW for Jll# IO ""1tt& tN ~"' M If JOI' slJtJUIJ htttJt ""'fonhw fWl'itM4 ,_ oJl tu .,,J tut u..u,,, mM.,, """ID oist J'l"L GooJ 6d ;,, JI"" w ,,_,.,. ' lOUAL HOUllHG O""OllTUNlf• Al.I ttll s..-lllvtr1i&Nll in lhls "~' 11u•tu tto1111 Fed· trll fair H11111t11 Act ol 1MI 11 -ftf wlllCJI tflli.IS 11 lllegll 10 Nftrtl.st "any pltftrCllCt, llmllallon sr dlscr1111111a1ion ••std OA rus. color. rtllglon, au, ll•dtcap. lamllfal &Illus or nalioftal q lte, or M illtcntloll lo 1069 COSTA MESA 2124 MISCELLANEOUS ~~~~:~Nl1Y EMPLOYMENT5530 EMPtOYMEN\s3~ iiANTiiiiIQiiUEiiiiSiiiiii60iitiio, •oATS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3br/2b• triplex RENTALS 2904 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ANTIQUES ~ U Boat Trall•r for 1a·1 ___ ..,_....,. __ __ 3br/2ba 1 blk Bk Bay. upstairs unit, balcony.I••••••••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Comput•r T•c:h *Sale 10.30%• Duffy Electric. Xlnt '88 Ford Escort Skits. S285k. Open/ 2-car garage. $1250 AT LAST, Dlaoov•r Macintosh Repair and Acceptl,ng conslgnmeot. cond. Buddy Bear· 5-sp.d, economy car~ Bright. Lg. yd. Agt •779 Scott Pt.•. •------------How You Can Earn Tech Support E11p'r. Re Ce pt Ion Is t/ 30% fee. Unlimited time. Inga. $500. 281-8511 S5995 Patty 644-6373 11209 904-8585 ROOMS 2706 Amulnn lncom• Call 645-4022 or Fax Ught Sec. Small 312 Newport Blvd, N.B. (200Sl"/358569) • A .... 6 5 5250 l rvlne Law f irm _ 548-4123 -.c. Bavfront Condo Bl)at •---------With Th• lnt•rn•t. 1 __ e_9_u_ ... _e_:_4_-___ - 1up avail. 2br/2ba, HC HUNTINGTbN CM Cable, w/d, phone New Industry, emerg·r---------seeks resp. person Painting•, elch lng1, POWER BOATS •93 F~rd Mustang ·bldg. owe 111. Only hk·up, $300 ..... 1/3 utl,$ Ing growth company. w/good phone & antiques, crystal, 11,r-7012 V6, full p ower, 169Kt L:H. 675-1'653 BEACH 2140 $200.dep 646·3706 Tlmin$1 Is ·everything •Customer• typing skills. for a ling, porcelain, scrlm·1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill white. nice. $8995 BAYVIEW TERRACE (LM) 304 Hamllton Free Seminar. Call •Service• perm. position In a shaw, jewelry. Dealers!• (2004401t 49954) lmmac. 3Bo, 2.5BA NB Home w/spaclous Nowl 24Hr Message: ti immed. or,enings non-smoking officQ. welcome. 644-2034 · ' 19' Mac:Gr•gor home. Comm. pool . c~~'!'-:n:o!;,~:yn~he rms,, $650. W/0, pool, .......,""='7""'1""4-~7,..,3,,..3..,,·,...3,,..9,...,3,,,,5=--r~r ~rrovwl~eg. ntM'i UCS'?t· _QWHPicesmachlne, and ----------1 :Zs~~o~~·s~i!~,r~ •• ;~a~.· '95 Ford Escort spa. ProfessJonally lu¥ury of living In a Jae. Ulil lnctd. J:emate •VENDING ROUTE• · • • 1 exp. nee. Top Dollar Paid! Wgn 5 spd, ate. p/s, 7011 FORD 9075 -. mW 111J SllCll pttltrtnce, liml· 1111111 or dlscllminatlon ." landscaped yard wfth home at aflordable pref'd. 045·1354 •20 prime locations• ha v e s t r o n g Law firm exp. a plu$. best otter. 540·5721 . tam 11 y wago n . waterlall. Lots o f apt. prices In our•---------•Priced for quick comm u nication, Mon-Fri. 8:30-5:()0. From • 1800·1960. $8995 extrasl $349,000. By beautiful Moblle'Home VACATION sale•800·711-4361• typing & phone Competitive salary 1 pc to entire estate. MARINE SLIPS (100988/373118) Owner 714-725-0247 ski 11 s . $ 1 0/h r based on eS<p. Fax Paintings, china, Tiiis 111ws111per wlll not tnowill1ly ICCIPI' any lllW'frtlH· "''°' ,., IHI l&lall ••icb Is in violMlon of Illa law. Our 1ude1S "' l1tt1lly Informed Utal 111 O•tlllnes 1dver1lsed 1n tlllr iltwtP"" n lftllMll on at1 tctHI spj101111nlly NSls. To com- plai1 al dllcrimlullon, Cllt HUD Toll·lrtt It 1-100·•2•·15911. For 1111 Wnlllq ton, DC.,.., please ull HUD 1t 42'·3SOO. HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE 1002 Communllyll No pets. t b fit I 252 8959 glsware, furn, ete. DOCVS 7022 Bluffs E·Plan Full Call 7 days/woek RENTALS 2722 I"'!'--------.. +gr ea ene s. resume o: • 40Yr NB Res 673·6223 " 193 Ford Escort Bay View l Expanded 714-892·7177 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii v~ii:a':n"rrid"en'\':S~ PASON:~ACIFIC PIS. A/C, 5-speed, & Upgradedl 3Br + N.B. Steps to sand. ()lapels you to success FantJslic 714 7 .,,.. 9201 Sal•• ----------I Offshore Mooring nr must seel $6995 FA. Lite I 720-1704 Bkr 1---------View. 2 & 3 bdrm IJlll)?llun.ily . wilh giowing lele· • .,,. Fun Zone. St 1 ,800. (200443/375976) -B-lu_tt_•_T_o_w_n-ho_m_•_ NEWPORT s800-s10001wkly eonmuniCalions co oneis iier· $START NOW!$ APPLIANCES 6011 35tt. 376-2129 Lowest price! N.B. BEACH 216~1 __ P .... g_r._8_0_0-_ti_16_-_A_o_18_ soml freedom and Ille c/lance to Customer Ser\llce/ T t f •s 189,500" l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~·itftanch Near YoHmlte molivaleOlhefs. Ina Id• Sa lea ¥ \/• +-•• •\/ ¥ Hotpolnt W/D b th OYO a 0 1250s.I 3 'bedroom. I• From Spielberg Movie. Call~ ... ·~G._-0041 Fortune 500 Company Career Opportunltlesl b I I • h o ••••••••• Huntington 2 2BR Town~ome seeking motivated Art Poster Company 8 ge, grea 5 ape. AUTOMOBILES B h _Agent 650·382 Riding, fishing, camping. $200.obo 673-8404 eaC 2. 5 BA. l r g 2 -car F d 1 LA Tl Individual w/min 1 yr loo kin~ lor people I No ••••••••• By OWNER Prime eature n mes. 7t4 847 8555 a tt ach garage. 8 exper. in cust serv/ .exper ence needed. ---------1 • • Newport Pen Bayfront iochure 310·546·37921----------1 M t T I I Remod. End unit. telemarketing td call & anagl!men ran ng FURNITURE 6014 JN/dock. 1-1 /2 size lot. $1500/mo. 640·5664 Spend Your Vacation MONEY provide customer ser· Programs "$300/Week iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 2 -stry, 5br, 5ba, N•ar Parisi 3 wks In TO LOAN vice to our community Call 714-754-5858 ACURA 9010 '93 Aerostar XL $1.990,000. 1024 w. Big Canyon, 2Br 2Ba. Aug,"~ hr N of Paris. 2914 organizations SA S Custom sofa & love-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Wagon. Blac:k/gray. Bay Ave, NB. 675-7599 Large deck on Golf Soperb 4br 3ba. pool iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (25 30hrs per k-i • LE T 1 red 0 1 seat $450. Chair $60. powel. Low milesl HARBOR RIDGE Course. New carpet +car exchanged lor Need Moneu Call.or send resum:to: meager ,w!ges? lmmf'.d Thomasvltle coffee '90 Leg•nd Dk grn. (3GUK921). $10,995 •180• Ocean View• and paint, pool/tennis. simnar In CdM/NB area. " Entertalnm•nt pos av .or energetic table $125. End tables V6LS. 98k mis, fully BAUER LOTUS · 8ooo+sq.tt. Cusiom $1600. 724-1948 Call Marc Foujols ~~'!h'l(~u:ai'T:~~t ~~~ Publlc:atlons sales rep. 650-4333 $7 5/ea. Micr owave loaded. Xlnt cond. CQSTA MESA H $2 800 000 FX 33·3·4453·0919 ITC (714) 726•5166 151 Kalmus #J4 Salesperson FT/PT convection oven w/ $9,900 854·6517 642.7700 1·~~~-o4o-6e81 2 ~~~~:~a~or~~ar Ph 33·3·4480·0047 Costa Mesa 92626 Exp. Upscale ladies/ cart si oo. 645-9775 '91. int•gra RS Red,1-, ... 9""3-T--B-lr_d_L_X_5_L-.-v-.-8. attac hed garagei---------•••••1!111•••• Attn: Ms. Lauren mens' sportswear. Dining Tbl-t O Chra aJt. 74k mis. AJC. new full pwr. 54k ml. looks •N;;'f~~t~~~u,.t'~~* hrdwd firs. S1395mo. RENTALS TO 1 __ __.;.;i_t_6_6_2_·2_0_2_0__ N.B. Golf Course. Drexel Heritage style. trs, org owner, xlnt /runs· new. $8900. 3br/3ba, den, pool. 707-7583 SHARE 2724 JiN ... •N•O•U"N•C•E•M•E•N•T•S• DISPLAY 1 ___ e_5_2_-e_e_e_9__ Ork finish w/glss In· cond. $8.495. 760-8005 1.,.,,...B_,,a....,.lb,,..o_a..,... 6_7_3_·0_5_6.,.,..3. __ Mint ocean view. •---------• ADVERTISING Sec:retarlal PT. Work sorts In top. 673-3381. '95 Exp-lor•r XLT 4x4. Reduced to $495Klt Nwpt Hgt• Fabulousliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SALES -at home. Short hand DA set w/6 chrs, 2 ---------White, 24k mi., llhr Grundy Allr 675-6161 Custom Home Up-CdM lov•IY rm sl<lare ---------Local weekly news-desirable. 675-0554. · stuffed armchrs w/ot-AMC 9020 seats, tow pkg, all .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Nwprt Shor••. 2Br+ graded 3bd/2ba. Lrg bath, lg kit, sundeck, LOST & paper seeks account SECRETARY toman. Sola/entry tbl. opt ions. $24,500 _________ 1 Oen. Hrdwd/Slate Firs, ba~~:~4o~:~g~mo. w/d, !om n/smk. Aval FOUND executive. Musi b.e de-Inn Theme Park co. Xtnt cond. 722-1357 ,80 Concord Runs days· 843-5831 eves/ Remodeled Kit & i---------now. $435. ~ 721-9546 2925 pendable, team ori-WP 6.0 $1800·S2K/mo Oak Bdrm Set 5450 greall Very low mil• wknds 644-1147. GENERAL Attention Pvt Beach 2 +2. New COM Share 2br lba, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ented, sell starter who 832-1201 Fx·832·2166 Dark pine br set 5250: 0 Baths Baths. Was is able to work well . age. Good condition.•--------~ Home wners '$289,000 Reduced to decor/Berber/verl/pnt, fem, n/smk. Avail 5/1. FOUND 2 cockatiets under deadlines. Security Officers Oak ent center $325. $1,250. 854·1590 & $269,00011 723-4494 FP, patio, pool, carprt. $492.50 + 'h utl. 19th and Orange, CM Some advertising Immediate FT/PT posl-Computer desk $90. R.E A t 11 Balboa Newport $1295, quiell 673~059. ** 673-0159 ** on Saturday 4/12. background preferred. lions available! Call like-nu Wsh/Dry $675. ---------• gen S.. Realty Veraalll•• StuCUo CM 2Br 2Ba In Newport 722;17~9 Position ollers salary for appt 248·9180 Call 545·3090 BMW 9030 Showcase I hose POl'NTE NEWPORT P•nths• 'ln/unfurn. Landing. Rm w/pvt ba. _F_O_U_N_D--=P-r_e_s..;.c_ri_p_ti_o_n plus commission. We special properties In These LUXURIOUS p 1 Pool, spa. $475/mo. also offer excellent our Homes of the CONDOS BO oo. gym, ar. walk Incl utls. 444-1332. glasses In vicinity ol b 1· I week & Open Home boast 3 • to.bch $925. 94·8604 21st St & Orange, CM, ene II pac'kage n a Gu i da publlshed 2.5BA. The square Costa Mesa 1 Large on sun. 4 /1 3. drug free anvlron- each Saturday In the footage ranges from 1,.•••••••-pedroom. $350/month 042·9304 ment. M/F/0/V Real Estate Tab. It's 1500sq.ft.-1680sq.ft.1• + 1/2 ulllilles. Call ,.....,,,....,,.-=-......,,.....,,..~---For co,,.lderatlon an effective and Offered·~ APARTMENTS 722·0137. LOST DOG Small please fax resume to: $235,900-$259,900 black Pomeranian w/ Janise Cross. , Ols-tno><penstve way to Broker Co-op FOR RENT Downtown H.B. blue collar on 4/5 in play Advertising Man-reach homebuyers! C 11 T d 548 8048 Non-smoker to share CM (Pomona/Victoria/ H 1 i Call our Ctassllled a 0 ay · furnished 2br 2.5ba ager ' un ngton Oepanment Todayl! townhome, w/d, Ip, ~el~!~~ :~~~:~~·J Beach Independent 642·5678 MOBIL& dishwasher, pool, Jae. (714) 965" 7174 Shoe Shiner needed ---------1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii John Wayne Airport MERCHANDISE '93 740 IL Call 241 9221 MISC 6015 White. sllver gray W'eat Co Family ' · le a t her . chrome YMCA seeks ener· . wheels, phone. cd getlc exp counselors Misc. Kitchen Items, changer, low miles. lor s~mmer programs. relig, dbl sz mattress. (3LZP848) $29,995 847-9622 Jennifer 716 Wello 'Drive C.M. Bauer Lotus Work From Home Earn $200'·$400 Selling W.sb Pages Paul Cronin 733·3935 N o r It • k • C h I n a Costa Mesa Trevor pattern. Almost 042. 7700 . complete serv. lor 8. -,9-5_8_4_0_C_l_C_O_U_P_E_ Make ofler. 546-0945 Only 19k mllesl Fta~- Wolff Tanning Beds less. Factory wrranty. Ask about our l lOO COSTA MESA 2624 weight room. Must LOST set of keys In Driver for Florist current speclalsl HOMES Love Dog Ginger! . vicinity of 400 block ol FT. M-F, 8 :30-4:30. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $600. + utts. Susan Dahlia Ave, CdM, on Satisfa'ctory OMV---------=======~I e1 MILE TO BEACH On• Br Cottag• 714-980·5610 Sa1, 4/12. 673-7489 record. 644·1413 EMPLOYMENT Tan At Home (C90t90). HUAAYI Buy Direct and Sav•I · Land Rover 750sf. UtlHlles pd.1.....,..--------2 Lrg 1 Bdrm Mobile s 12s/mo. Aval 511 . East CM· 5450/lst T 6 Flowerstand PT/FT SERVICES 5533 Homes to Lse or buy. Call K.evln 845·16 18 mon tse. Cat ok, quiet, ••••••••• for persons w/e'i.p and iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Low Monthly Pmts Mission Viejo Free Color Catalog 365·8750 Call 1·800·711-0158 Loe. at 1741 Pomona 1_________ peaceful, w/2 happy tn:RSONALS like to work outdoors. We will loan you the C.M. Sp#3,#10 Call Pr ime E'slde Twnhme c;eatlve·peoplel 531.21 11 "-~ 673-6964, Kimberly •••••••• down payment on ~he Leslie 7'14•852•5589 1400 f 2bd 2 5b Please be aware that ---------1 CADILLAC home of your choice ~---=-.,.-...,._--5 • · a NB near ocean Home Typist the listings in this cat-WANTED NEED DOWN PAYMENT? 9040 •nd arrange. the un-Senior Park C1blwide 1-c:ar gar-+ 1 space Modern, tvng room/ ----------PC Users Neected. egory may require you TO BUY 6019 $1175 Bkr 871 8 100 S 0 '82 Coup• D•vlll• derlying 1st Mortgage 2br 2ba near Sr Ctr. · • bath, sundk, lndry. SEE"ING 4 0. 0 0 Inc: om e to call a ~00 number financing. Buyers and Fully re/1,!_rb, beautiful 1_________ $500/mo. 645.44oo " Potontlal. 37tH993 in which there is a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil V·8, F/P. Gd Cond. A eat tors c·a t 1 park. Great deall NEWPODT 1-N-B_S _______ WOMEN . 3004 lmmedi"ate , charge per minute Old Coins Gold Sliver Copper w/Wlre whls. The OownPayment co $17.500. 54(J·B703 ,., hr 3br 3ba -t-den .. · Franklin Mint, Sterllng $1 ,550 obo 646-4113 - __ B_k_r_2_3_9_-_4_3_3_4 __ ---------BEACH 2669 Hse on Lido. Fp, gar, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I t • t 1---------Old watches & jewelry ---------- ~~=~~=" LOTS ----9--. ·---.. ,._, I ---~ .... -..,,.,. -.. f ~ _,_, ~=1 ~ =~ Balboa Newport Realty. Inc. Newport Shores Musi See This Refurbished Geml Reduced to $269,000 FOR SALE 1400 Humbolt Island 18252 Tisbury Ln Hunt Harbour Xtra lrg Lotll Price Reduced to $855,000. Phll Tymon, agt 714-840·2207 HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii maid, gardener. TRW/ n erv1ew. EMPLOYMENT Westc:oast Coln 642-9448 '87 Coupe DeVllle, Refs. $1200. 673-3743 Handsome Attorney M f g needs many Snrl. phne. tinted Seeks very attractive people. FT to help w/ WANTED 5535 Top Dollars Paid windows. new· trans/ slim wht female 26·34 summer rush & new liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii For Records. Jazz, eng. good tires. trailer fQLdalina.• 360·4947 locallon. $42tl/wk to Soun tracks. etc. hitch, mint condl •1BR $725• NB/Bluffs Share 'w/Ma- 28R 2BA $835 ture Fem Br/Don/Ba. --...___r start. Carol, 491-0198. 2 MONTHS TIL Call Mike 645-7505. $5,800. 714·960·4140 S U M M E R --------•.ae S•dari D•vlll• D/W Incl. 60x30 pool. Gar. Avt lmmed $600/ No pets. Carport. mo + ~ ulls. 644·0263 ---------Vista Del M•sa •--------- •545-4855* COMMERCJAL SCHOOLS &- •BEACH AREA• PROPERTY 2778 INSTRUCTION 3012 P e n I n ii u I a 1 -4 B d • liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Winter & Vacation KARATE Rentals. Reserve Now for Best seteci1on1 SELF DEFENSE Many Oc •anfronta ~ Need ~ Adult A Children VILLA RENTALS 1000 1500 5 ft Private or Group Em-714·875-4912 .. q. · phasls on Physical & Splrltual transforma- tion by 3rd Degree Black Bell Master/ •IMMiDIATE• •JOBS• Full time or Temp · CloM to home • General Office • Receptionists • Data Entry # File Clerks • Seeretartes Start Now Look & Feet FREE TO YOU 6022 White. like ne't'(I Total Better by June 1st. Mileage 48,525. New Exp'd Chef & Cert. I · Person a 1 · Trainer Cock•r Spanlel/Retr eng ne, brakes & tires. Mar k 714·810·3479 Mix. Lovable 1 yr old, PP $5800 640-2181 30 pds, male, black. all shots.• 786-4119 _C_H_R_Y_S_L_E_R--_9-0-5-0 ~Dog Walker~ I will Walk & love your pell Weekends ---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & Eves! Call Morgan BUILDING • ~114-642-8533 • ~ MAT~RIALS 6030 Lovl ng Swedish Nurse. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 12 Yrs exp. Honest & WHA·r • HAPPENS II YOU 0011'1 · ADVERTISE? NOTHING. Call the Classifieds (tl4) 642·~678 723-4494 B•autlful, New 2 .... 2 corner unit In Back Bay w/large windows and high celtlngs. Pvt gar, w/d, Ip, frig. Oat•d Community $1365. 789·1748 C:ihmng Company P~tablislwd in 19117 e)o.p<1nd1ng to lnrgvr facility. L<>cateori central I<> !'outh Coa:<t 1'137.n, Orange County Airport, Fa'>hion l!'land. Must mPet Kenpo Karate · Angel Cove Studio 714-723 -8023 • Switchboard • Assemblers •Machine caring. Good cook. Loe refs. Christine ALL STEEL BUILDINOS Can't seem to BALBOA ISLAND 2106 BALBOA PENINSULA 1007 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Unique 1 bdrm 1 ba iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 4bd/2ba Dupl•x w/tolt condo style apt. •BALBOA COVE• 30· Boat Dock -t-3BA 3BA Townhouse. 2-car 100 Block. FP, rel, Vaulted ceilings, llght 1-car garage. $1950. & airy walk through 675·8877. 675-2997. kitchen, large walk·ln garage. $285,000. ---------c loset. dishwasher. private extra large pallo from living room, Broker, 983·B377. CORONA -------1DEL MAR 2122 I lv;ilth D••parlment appruval. Chris 631-0778· After 12 noon EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 Operators • Stock Ctertts • Electronics Hltinl Nowt TPM itaffinQ 17310 Redhlll #100 lrvlM Tel 852-8889 ...... m-. ... ~ .... ~714·848-3735~ ~PIT Home Care Companion/Day Care Clean ~Cook ~Drive Errands. 722·5223 40x30 was $7770 now get to all those $3980, 50x80 was ---------$18,270 now $9820. DATSUN 9060 repair Jobs O t h e r b u 11 d i n g s iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii around the house? avail able. Chuck ,70 010 Sedan, a/t, Let the 1 ·800·320·2 3 4 0 AM/F.M cass, new trs. Crasslfled A una greall $850 Service DOMESTICS 5540 PETS & OBO. 75k orig mis. Directory 6049 540·5995(754-4455 * HOUSEMAN * ANIMALS help you find 9Yrs Exp. Clean & FORD reliable help . maintain large homes. ***1 Vear old white 9075 642·5678 I cos TA MESA 102 4 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Splfglaaa. Hiii View, 6Br 4.5Ba, Fam Am + addltlonal patio off 011,.•••••••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii bdrm w/outslde stor· r• Admln Assist age space. vert1ca1 BUSINESS & WEST COAST blinds i n c:lu d ed throughoyt, skylight In FINANCE BOATING H.B . SALON Outdoor duties oar female also kittens iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --------- care. pot care, <l;lvlng, avallablel 854-3248 '78 F350 P/U 4 dr s cooking, serving. Xlnt Ch I h u • h • u ad u 1 t w/servlce bed, ladder ELL NB refs. 909-336-0401 female, shots, AKC. rack. Very strong 460 . "' Curb App•al $169,900. 3Br 2Ba Ask "Mac" 721-2433 Bonus A m . $4200/mo .. Ls• 714-644-1 481 11 1 Facial Room, Stylist v ng room, unique I••••••••• PUBLICATION Stations avail. Contact bathroom/ v anity/ HOUSE·SITTINQ Pr,efer adult hsehtd. CID. New radials with your USed vehicle Tarbell Realtors --------- dressing areal Neutral 1---------Seeks pubtlshers as-_B_o_n_n_ie_7_5_6_·_0_49_3_. __ carpet throughout! BUSINESS ststant w/great comm PIT D•monatratora Newlywed Pepperdlne Make offer 645·1 844 alum rims. Great work through classlrled grads nek housesilllng Sw••t adorable male truck . $2900 O BO 642-5678 __ N_E_W_H_o _M_E_5 __ •COSTA MESA 2124 Carport stall 10 ac· skills to Interlace w/ Weekends In grocery commoe1,ate 1 vehicle OPPORTUNITY clients assist Sates stores in area. Bi- opp or tun It y, w h Ii e Schltzu w/pretty face. __ 5_4_0-_5_9_9_5_f7_5_4_-4_4_5_5_ --------- sa11lng lor own home. 515-9595. FROM $237 ,990 Eastslde Costa Meaa W•slport Hom•• 2545 Santa Ana Ave. 714·646-5281 HUNTINGTON JJEACH 10~0 WHY RENT ,. 26K Down f or Beach Condo. Gated Comm. lnclds w /d, micro. $951,900 /\gt. 847-1044 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR 1042 Seag•t• Townhom• 4Br 3Ba on deepwater w/30ft dock. large patio. remodeled. $499,000 Sandy Rut>ln ·Powers. agt. 714·840-5804 W•t•rfront Horn• Totally Remodeled. 5011 Dock , Gr•at Loe. 3·C•r Ga,age, S98S,OOO, Sandy Rubln·Pow•ra. agt. ., 14-840-5804 LAGUNA BUCH 1048 'i .. oul•r Custom • Ooean Vlewal • W/L•v•I Slr .. 1. I N K 72CM 704·81cr •••3Br 2Ba Walk to Triangle Sq. Hrdwood firs. RV stQrage. Pets neg. $1550. 548·1937 lnctuded. Very bright 2904 and gen ofc. Mac exp lingual (Eng/Span). and open llVlng areal 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii a big +. Fax/send res: Car necessary. Must Call now, won't lastl •• P.O. Box 2926 NB CA be neat, friendly, with Ref's avail. 723·1789 ---------1 •HOUSEKEEPER• MUSICAL $1470. 789·0931 92659 Fax#: 650-4904 sates ability. $6.50/tu. 714/557-5579 For 3 Story Home c 1eanln g/Erran,js INSTRUMENTS 6055 Good communication iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 QUIET 8t SBRENE Palm 1"".esa Apart:merits So near & yet so far ... That's the feeling you get wh'cn you live at Palm Mesa amid the lush grcmcry of scdudcd wooch & aatcly palms. A Studios. 1 & 2 8'droo~ • JRS. '62S • IOR'675 • 2BR'77S .l No Pet .. Vtttlcll Bflndt .ACelqFlrlt .A NEW c.pet. r.lnt c\ 'Tiie .. ~Room 4 Ire.I Pool !Jacuul .. Pllb. Oakx>nlet .l ~Available Office J-.loun: 9:f)O am · 5~c::·F and 10:00 am • •:OO pm IS6J Meta Dr.· Sanm Ana Hdpl. CA (71•) 546-9860 •Administrative• •AHlsU ' lmmed. opening for professional, fast -paced, g rowing ottlce In lrvlne . Excellent customer service# communlca· tlon, and computer. (IBM) skllls a must. We need you nowJ S1t/hr.+benellts & pro fit sharing . •• PASONA PACIFIC 714-752·9201 800/450·4336 ****** :Reca!rioNIST: * Lookilg f()f energetic* md !Mldly perm *fon~ll.Nyolfict* * WQl\fng with * * dllld"" Ind Talfnt * A~Comput« * lxptriem.. * *KtOI HOU'fWOOO---'-COlt#fCrlO# W * 714·151.ot20 * ****** skills. Dependable car. 8:30·5:30 M·F $310/wk. Reis req'd, Fax Info 7 14-960·3878 Martin H0·28 New in h ardshell c:as•. Great j top wood & super sound. $1500.0BO PP Bob 714·548·5944 MERCHANDISE 1-----• GARAGE SALES ANTIQUES 6010 -------· Jane's Antiques Wrought Iron & Brltla~ Coronation Coll•oUbl•• 2811 Lafoyett•, NB COSTA MESA 6124 Sat 9·3, portable d/W, hHhlct Items, c:llha. 212 Roohe•t•r /Orange ADVl!RTISINO Wed·Frl 11 • 4 SALES Sat-Sun 12 -4 NeWPOn-T TBL£MARK•TINQ Rec•ptlonlat P{T, 8T3·5888 '° r. • Strong Interpersonal -~;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;;;iii B" *'"H 6169 Community n•wspa• akills. Reglonal Office. • ~ per Hek1 energetic 1n1ernallonal Firm. lndlvldual for r•tall Soth•by'• lnt•rna• ---------- dl1pley and new busl· tlonal ft•alty neu development. 714·723·7373 E:icperl•nc• helpful. ---------• Salary + Commlaalon + B•nellts. Phy11co11 Drug Scre•nlng r•· quired. EOE . ~· RH ume Attn: Jani .. Cro .. (714) M S.7174 Or cell ff~-3030 CM C•terln9 Co s .. kt driver/prep p.,. 1on PT d~a. M\ttl b• II y/o +. Cl•an OMV. Chris, 831..0778 aft 12 • Chancea are you wlll find what yeu need at the price you want to pay when you read . ClaHlfled , .. dally M2-M71 Antiqw. lo '50. ~ ·~~--bur: ~~. oldCDlallllorh ~""·· ......... •OM•or ......... •Coitldll...,..,&W ................. . ........ . '114-249-3711 '* QRUT SAL• '* Sat-Sun aam 211 G•rn•t By Park Ave •••••• •••• Fri thru Sun, 1·5. -Antqs, furn, ctths. 521 Bolta/by 151h St. ••• a.m-3pm Furnhure a Ml•C 288 ProetMOt It Newpott Shor9t , "Dog." "Perro." "Hund." "Chi.en," ' / ' I i' ' ' r' .. I I • I ' ~ I : ' THURSDAY, APRIL 17. 1997 TGDAY'S CROSSWoRD ruz7tE ACROSS co~ 1 -and EV9 Sit Slree1ea1 9n1 Paton 51 Onion s r•trve 5 Spud l llle 57 Cltmbed 11 rope 10 Tanl\1 80 Lentern parts 1• Corl!oe'• .,, &<I OMog bird ~ 65 l<ttcllen utans~ 15" Poe's nigt\1 68 lion 1 pride 'tlllltor 69 Capri, e g a On J 19rnpege 70 Tnmmecf 17 Belebllf 1 71 Prepate {ten) Slaughier 72 Stoci<lrig part~ 18 Makt 73 Curves ~'llOt.IS POZ:ZU SOLVED corrections In 74 Doing ~slneJS 19 Comedienne Tomlin DOWN 20 VCR bollon 1 All·leflaln 22 Acted lunlvely vehicle 24,Scoll }iamltton 2 Arm bone , maneuver 3 -Ben Adhem 27 Feeling the 4 Bahamas· workout c:11pllt1I 28 ~elleve1\ 5 Dander 32 Gold welgl\1 6 Be1wer's 26 Slowdown 51 New Englander • 35 Srnan bec:I c005tr11ct 28 Did vf't'( well 53 With hands 36 -Closet Insects 7 Caesar's 29 More lender on tvps 38 "Carmen" g<ee11ngs 30 Swiped .. 55 Fi•es compbsor 8 Red dye 3ft.•oon·1 aslC me· 57 Average 40 Greek god ol 9 No•t al bal gesture 58 P11 love 10 Valhalla maiden 33 Ancient 59 Makes.a tunnel' 42 More certain t 1 Girttnend. 1n Mexican 6t Complain • 44 Ste1ftan volcano Paris 34 Tithe 62 Type ol jerk 45 Pul off ~2 Relaled 37 Flower pan 63 Slitcheff 47 tnvnatuie 13 Shade or bluf' 39 Filled tortina 1oge1her butterflies H ·rest 41 Soup crackers 64 IMuminated 49 And so on abbr 23 Moby Dick s 43 Tear down 66 Charge SO leg of a race pursuer 46 Tall tale 67 Sulllvan and 52 Soop served 25 Selves 48 Gush Asner ~-t]~~------~----""'l'!!'~~ ..... --1 I t t2 13 By OWtLES GOREN wfth OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH PRESSURE FROM A VETERAN NORTII •J t073 . t;?J ¢K ll85 •AQJ5 WEAT •984 <::1 K10 9 !J 2 0 Q lj) 9 4 •to · F.AST •AQ 65 <:1 874 0 6 3 2 •94 a SOUTH •K 2 <:1 AQ65 . <>I\ 7 •K R762 The bidding: NORm EAST SOUTH WEST 10 PaH 2• Pa .. 3• ..... 4NT P ... 50 PllM fl• Pu11 P... Paa Opening ft>:id· Nine of• Once North r aised cluba. TTeud well was orr to the races. Bhtckwood elicited the information lh11L North held only one are, eo 1'rehdwell i;et- Ued in a 11mall 11lam in cluh11. Eaat won ihe apade opening lead with thf' ·ace 1tnd returned lhe suit lo d<'clerr r'e king The arr and qurrn 11f trumJlll wrro rARhrrl 11nd, l<>nving R tr\1mp ou tetand111~. drrlnrcr nl•Xl l ed I.he JBCk of 11pnrlr11, • nmning it wh<'n F.B!lt follow<'d low Afl<'r ruffing a 11p11dr, thr lll'I' nnd kinjl of d111monds nnd a rli11m1111d rulT1'rl with th<' kmi: rrcl11cNI Wl''<l In thl' hil(h <111<'<'" 11( ilinmon1l11 n11rl I hrc<' hNu·t11 hendcd by thr king When TrrAdwl'll then IN! 11 I rump l.o the jack, West could comfortnbly pnrl with a heart. On lhf' la11l trump , however, West hnd an impo6$ible dil!Cerd to m&k<' Forced to keep the qul't'n or dia- monds to guerd againl!l thr 1.ablr'11 Jlll'k, We11l was forcf'd Lil hnrf' I hf' king of hearts. Taking du<' nnlr of lhe fact lh11t We111'11 hrnrt d111rnrrl<1 wi-re the 9 and 10, dc·dnrn now lrd lhe j11ck of hearts to th<' 11rr, frlhng the king. South's quef'n or heRrtl! became lhe fulfillrng trick JEEP 9110 LEXUS 9115 MITSUBISHI 9145 4.X4 '81 Wran9ler 4 c)'I, sort lop, 64k + mis Oood cond. Alpine pull out siereo. 58600 OBO 225-74~9 'G4 Jeep Wrangler 421< ml. Auto, AC, CHI, lllt $13.500. 0111 lac. warr. 722-8838 L!XUS 9115 '93 LEXUS GS300 Full opti on 58K White Ivory "029422 $24,277 '93 TOYO'rA CAMRY tE Leather only 34K Superb cond Lexus trade 1297229 $13,977 I '94 LEXUS SC400 Block Full option Certified 2.9% APR avall. Won"t lastl #037721 $33,877 '91 MAZDA MIATA Anniversary Edition Auto leather CO hard top '85 Lente ES 300 Ceruned. Chrome & Gold. Full opt. Mint! (079634) 122,977 '92 LeJCue SC 300 Spruce. Full option. Only 51k. Won't IU11 (001081) s2~.en '02 Lexue LS 400 '92 Mlt•ultlahl Eollp•• 6 tpHd, AJC, CHHtte 1"95. (200528/094103) Toyota of Huntington Beach 714-847-8555 9150 Whit.ttvory. Chrome & NISSAN Gold. Full option, Mint (137096) $23, 977 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '92 Lexua SC 300 '91 NtHen 300 ZX Certined Garnet/lvoty. 2 -+ 2 While w/lealhet. Full oplion. Only 30k. :.uto. A/C. Every op· S uperb Co nd . tion poss. '(501 148) (005350) $23,977 $14,977 '93 Lexue OS 300 ,, Certified. Chrome & .. exu1 Nauk. 48k. Mint cond. Mission VJe)o <?i~0~!'xua E~2;~~7 800· 669·5398 Certified. Full opllon, '91 Truck Shortbed White/Ivory. Only 31k. 5 spd AM/FM CISI, (099568~ $26,877 • 83k ml1. Good cond. '92 Lexus LS 400 $5800 080. Dan, Blk. Certlned. Full OP· 571-0737, 201·014fpg lion. Chrome & Nauk. (122362) $26,977 --------- LEXUS OLDSMOBILE 9155 MISSION VIEJO 800·669·5398 '87 Cutlass Ciera ve, lull pwr. 65k mis. Blue Book 55200. ask- ing $3500 831-8433 1122624 S1Q,977 LOTUS 9123 PORSCHE 91 75 ' 9 3 v 0 L K s II iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii JETTA Red Auto '89 Turbo Eaplrlt '77•/a 924 Red, 4 spd. AC sunroof CO 45K Red, tan leather, only New eng, ball. alt. Per f ect con d 23k mlles: (2PTN739) $3,400 OBO. Dan, $11,977 $29995 BAUER LOTUS 571-0737. 20t-Ot47pg COSTA MESA 642. 7700 SUZUKI 9205 'H4.9Rto~-w Me'6Ric beauty, ~ 15k MU.a EYtry ~ celY •b l• opfl.iia (318243). Beauty. '01 Rang• ._o~ Um1t"1 Hunter m~ very IO"N m1 Local cw Sold & serviced tJf (&034n). 120.95cf •99 4.0 SE 7800 ml Blac beauuful Almost ~322634) Flawten-88 Discovery SEY. On1y'l5k miles! 7 pass dual Tlnrl, tow pkg abs (179504) LOVI MILES '83 Defender 11 0 The original Rhlnomo· t>llel Ready to go 011 safari • lo ml. (9 t 851 11 HURRVI '04 County Only 30K mi, bbc.11, running boards, gr.ti guards, mn(f, etc (6~702) SAVE '91 Range Rover County Stack beau1y. l.OW miles. One owner (476470). SAVE '93 LWB Lo mites. Books & records . Rom~ bronze. Flawless (634760) $29.850 '91 Range Rover Records & book1. Loaded. Sun ropf. Pristine (2XZR318j $17,950 Land Rover Mission Vl•J.o 365-8750 ~~~~~~~~- Pt>rh11ps thP oldest r<'gular lour· nament player anywher t> in thf' world 1s Oave Treodwell of Wilm· ington, Ocl Although well into his 8011, he p lay11 in oil Lhree annual national ch ampionehips and most weekends finrl him competing at a reg1on11l tour nament somewhr re Always 11 Lough rompelitor. h<' har- lo11t li lt le of thr 11k l l l lhnt has earned him counlll'RR lillf'i;, Thi~ drat is from t he recent Fall North A ml'rican Cham pion11hips i n SR1t Francisco. Learn to be a1better hridge playe r! Subscribe now to the Goren Bridge Letter by CAiiin!{ (ROO) 788;1225 for information. Or write to: Goren Bridge Let- ter, P.o: Box 4410, Chicago, Ill. 60680. '96 LEXUS ES300 CO moonroof. Full option certified 2.9% APR avail. I 1 58853 _______ , iiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii VOLVO 9230 MERCEDES 9130 '92 Suzuki Slc(eklc k iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $26,977 '96 INFINITI 130 only 12K Evory oplion poss. New Lexus trade #014328 $25,977 4x4 Low priced I ,85 Tur bo O,l•sal ... ' $10,995 ·~ 190 Diesel 4-dr Sedan. Looks and runs groall Reliable. 52200. 673-9047 (200445'/t0l3l0) white, 4dr, rebuilt motor1trans, 1 yr warr Toyota of s3150 675-33!1'f ·Put a few vvords .r tci vvork for Y-;>u. Call 642-5678. GEO 9080 HONDA -9-08SJAGUAR 9105 '93 Geo Prism 5·spoed. Must seol $10,995 (100824/065680) Toyota of Huntington Beach 714-847-8555 Can'I seem to get 10 all those repair jobs around the house? Let the Classlfled Service Directory • help you find reliable help. 642·5678 CLASSIFIED It's the resource you can count on to sell a '91 Accord EX Grn/ tan. Auto, snrf, alloys, new trs. all pwr. NC. Xlnl cond. 81 k mis. $9000 OBO. 650-7932 '91 ~relude SI Red, 5spd. Full pwr, lo-mi, alarm, snrf, alloys, AJC. tint, new tires. $9000 OBO. 551-3336 '93 Accord White, 2· dr, drop seat, all pwr/ lock system, 60k mis. $11,500. 875-4470 INFINITI 9095 '98 lnflnltl 130 New Lexus trade. Only 12k. This car has every option! (014328) $23,977 Lexus M ission Viejo 800·669·5398 '88 XJ8 While, dork blue leather, sunroof. low miles. (2KHM584) $8,995 • '92 XJS V12 Convertible White, blue leather, cd changor, chrome wheels, low miles. (3KAG283) S24,995 '94 XJ6 , Black. barley loather, cd chabgor. low miles (3GUE164). $24.995 '92 Sovereign Aegcncy rod, barley leathor, chrome wheel, only 39k miles. (650048). $19,995 '93 XJS Convertible British racing green. barley teathor, 6 cylln· der. chrome whools, only 20k mites. (30FU596). S29,995 '95 Vanden Plas Black, cream leather. Shopping ·for a new (727016). S36,995 myriad of merchan--...,.-------- diH Items. because our columns compel qualified buyer1 to calll 642·5878 apartment? classllicd BAUER LOTUS tel s you compare COSTA MESA costs ·without hassle 842.7700 or worry! •--B-u_y_ll ___ s_e_ll_ll_. -F-in_d_l_I. Classified Classified. 642-5678 '96 LEXUS LX450 Champagne Ivory chromes. sa;s huge on this onel #128163 $43,977 '92 LEXUS SCJOO Green/fllory. Hard to come byl Try to beat this! #009027 $21,977 '94 LEXUS SC300 Balck/Ivory Certified lull option. chromes 2 9% avail . $31,977 ·LEXUS· · MISSION VIEJO 1 ·800-669·5398 SELL your used vehicle through classified 642·5678 '7 3 450SL Classic. gold. 2 tops. 180k mt S7500'obo. 546·9828 310-436-9911. -~~~~~~~-'80 450SLC lmmac Huntington Beach 714·847-8555 TQYOfA 9210 B lk Palamino, 95K, '85 Cresslda Wgn Lt 2nd local owner, chrm blue. Auto. AC, CC. whls, cd, Mlchelrns. steroo cass Full pwr, S9500. 759-3489 loaded1. Xtra clean ,88 300SDL Ok Blue. S2400 l1rm 893·4570 Lo-mi 64k. Xlnl cond. '85 SUPRA 5-spd, all Org owner. $18.500 pwr, new tires, t>attery 675-9364 Lv mssg & radralor Snrf t65k. $3350 OBO 646-1876 '91 300E SO Down, Tako over Lease.' '91 Toyota Corolla S469 .mo for 30 Aulo. PvC. P/S months. 64K 720-0738 $7995 MITSUBifHI 9145 I E '90 Eclipse, 96K ml, red/gray, at, ac, snrf, new lires, groat condl S5000.obo 745-5472 '92 ECLIPSE GS 18V DOHC COUPE Burgundy, gray Inte- rior, 5 spd., cass., cd, sunroof. (2ZU0792) S8,995 Bauer Lotus Costa M••• 642.7700 (100977 /MZ209648) '89 Toyota Camry Wagon V6, lamily wagon, must soel ( 100824/065680) $9395 Toyota of Huntington Beach 714-847·8555 •g5 Toyota Avalon New Lexus trade only 24k. Fully loaded. (036786) $19,277 Lex u s Mission Viejo 800·669·5398 VOLKSWAGEN 9235 '86 VANAGAM GL Whl w beige Int, a/c, am Im cass, 11nteu windows. Runs gre;it' $4450 673·8723" '89 VW Jetta Charcoal gray. AT, AC, sterlto cass. sun· roor, super low m1, all records, immac cond S5999 'obo. 548-4688 '90 Volkswagen Fox GL Power steering musl see!. $5995 (100981/013183) Toyota of Huntington Beach 714-847-8555 '96 Cabrlo Conv EJtk on blk. Blk llhr. Auto. CO. Loaded! Buy or assume lse. 642-1576 CLASSIFIED It's the resource you can count on lo sell a myriad of merchan· d1se items, becouso our columns compel qualified buyers to calll 642·5678 ______ ,CARPET COMPUTERS 3556 ELECTRICAL 3610 HANDY MAN 3no IMPROVEMENTS LANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PLUMBING 3890 SCREEN SERVI CE CLEANING 3515 liiiiii~===-ii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HOME J 7 56 IA WN CARE 3 808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES DIRECTORY · iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil-.FAXJ Small Job EXPERT Handyman Chf!rll• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Two Brothers Moving THE LOCAL PLUMBER •••••••••I LI Duncan Electric PalntinQ. carpentry, LIKE·NU CONCRETE NEW LEAF~ •SPRING SPECIAL• -a Jamos E. Bangert Co.· CAarpfedt t~le~nlnff 11 Local/Quick Rosponso waler blastrng, fences. Remvo oil/rust stains L d & M nry Same Day Service Lie/Ins Froe Estimates \IO e r P·O s ca COMPUTER HELP! ·~L .... 1_2_7_58_7_0_8_5_0_·_7_0_4_2 Local COM 76'0 5044 • an scape c·· Tt3'650 957 1500 Friendly Servlco•lnsured Consumor Awareness .-• crack rpr. Ro-nu/seat wd De I /Bl ild/R mod I .... • . · · Holllno 24hr 953·7111 Fasl•Frlendly•Aflord1blt Peterkin Electric Homt Re1tor1tlon/Rempdel decks Free est 7150-8427 Uc~~ U 7:8.~7 L#53298t 675·9304 3919 Mobil• Screen Serv. New & Re-screening Lie I 181 673 Bonded Roger 714·548-0850 Upgrade Repair Train Prompt & low Rates! Tiie/drywaii/woodwork STRUCTURAL DESIGN · _P_AI_N_T_I_N_G---3-8-5-8 1 Expert Drain Cleaning 1f ree Eat-S10 Off w/ad ros-com/sm-lg Jobs Fences/decksJ;oom add. • Sl;\ane's Gardening & Plumbing Repairs TAX i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CERAMIC * 714-723·2082 * CSL618717 748·5255 Roofs/general repairs. Resident I/Small Bus. & Landscaping. Lawn iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 20 All k . Add111ons • Romodols I I II IA I yra exp. wor guar PREPARATION 3925 ACOUSTIC CEIUNGS 3408 ------- C INO MASTER 528 Comm/Res. Reis Free Est core ns a n emova 24Yrt Ou1Uty Palnlfng Steve 545-8298 EIL TILES 3 MACMEDIC •Care for Chris · 754..0517 Lw303t33 723·1800 Sprinklers 548-5801 TOUCHUPS, TOO •Acoustic Removal• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Macintosh Computers FENCES Prec ise Plumbing Custom Ttxture•Palnl Sh R 'd in your hme/ofc. Low/ ._ DECVS 3615 HOME SERVICES INTERIOR VICTOR'S Prof'I Land· 24 Hrs. Richard Sinor Repairs & nemodels Uc'd. Mark 838·7300 Leaky owers •P hourly rate. 673·8818 gi ~ Anything & Everything scape Malnl. Seasonal Uc#280644 645·3209 Free Estimates ~~~~~~"&e!n'~~·~:;~ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Free Estimate. Ref's. DESIGNERS 3782 Color 10Yrs Exp. Xlnt •••QUALITY CARE Lf&87398 989·1090 * IT'S TAX TIME * Call early for appL Jeanne Hare E.A.. 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Visa/MC Excepted Waslltr1JDryer1 IF rig Nal'I Stone/Marblt Fplcs Lndacape, brick, sine 1·800-780·5755 C., P~ n Ir Y •Cab I nets Lil' 569897 638-8888 Lln770S 760·8 t 70 SalH. RHs.831..0.297 Le4s4ae 842•2214 concr. 800.78S.1007 Eleclric•Plmbg•Ooors --------~ •CEMENT WORK• •--------Misc repalrs 557·7884 JEWELRY 3784 UN l f MITE D A Uetter Way t'llnttng CHILD rnoe 3536 ·Stam~d Concrete-FLOOR INSTALL ..,,..,..,..,...,.~,.,,..,,,..,,,,.,,,,,..,.,..~~ ·CONSULTATION· Ouahly Cratsmanshfp --------. BATHTUB ~ fT QUALITY SERVICES For a reas price. Rois. WSON i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Brick/Block/Stone lie REPAIRS 3620 lmprovementsfRepalrs William Harold J oweler Phone calls made and l612113 1·800-848·1530 •DAN DA • REGLAZING 3448 1_L54 __ 1_ese __ e_3_1_-4_3_10_ · Paint. Prof'I & Guaranl'd watch/Jewelry Repair fetters written on your PLUMBING i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •A Place In The Heart •.l.R.Q. MASONRY* S I II Free Esl. • 850·5779 Antique • Fine :Jewelry behalf. Documents re· CHUNG'S PAINTING Water Healers e Drains Homel;;)Dayl::::>Care Block walls, stucco a •••Svo•ln•t• ---------Buy/tetlllrade 873·0365 lliewed for free. Retain 23Yrs E11p-Grt Prlcet Remodel • Ropair Enrollfng all ages. t b 1 k L wS Hardwd/Vlnyl/Ceramlc Semi Retired Contr1c:tor an attorney for the en· Guar Work-Fre-. Est Faucett • f,h1turcs •Spanlsh•Frenc:h• •ltallan•Eng-ESL• ·UCI Professor M.A.· Excellent Results T•anslltiOns 497.397~ •Spanl.sh-Engllsh• Bl-lingual Teacner Private Classes-Home or Olf1ce. 644•8487 REMODEL 4 LESS SS Complete rellnlshlng & Restoration H rvlcea New Shower Ooor1 Fun activities, meals & ~~ncre 8 ' ~~1'7~3 PERGO/CarpeVFrce est. Repairs, Improvements, tire year for only $90. 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