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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-01-15 - Orange Coast PilotServing the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Bernd finds familiar turf in ·Texas ~This feels like a fie · •Similarities abound between Newport-Mesa and Arlington school districts; former Newport-Mesa superintendent concedes this will be his last job. By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot • EDnOR'S NOTE: Our reporter, Husein Mashni. traveled to Texas to spend some time with former Newport·Mesa Super· intendent Mac Bernd during his first week as the leader of the Arlington Independent School District. -----... ARLINGTori:· Texas -It's easy, in fact it's impossible not to know what season it is in Texas. The trees, and there are lots of them, a long Highway 360 between the Dallas/Fort Worth Man's quest for justice comes to an end •Alan Peterson Jr. says now that hls father's killer has been convicted, the realization of the loss is stronger than ever. By Christopher Goffard, Oatfy Pl'lot NEWPORT BEACH -When his 1ather was gunned down at a Jack in the Box m Carson last Novembe r, local businessman Alan Peterson Jr said those responsible should •bum m hell" and said he would not rest till he saw JUS· tice. Airp6rt and Arlington, are bare. The dearth of green is so unlike Southern Califorrua where the generous sunlight and unport- ed palms create an aura of end- less summer scarcely occasioned by an El Ni.no, fire, earthquake or flood. The native trees of Texas don't pretend there's no winter to endure. Winter has arrived. It's here and it's not going away until spring. In a few weeks, the dearth passes. Spring comes and as 10 winter, it'll be easy, in fact, it'll be impossible not to know what sea- son It is in Texas. It's in Arlington, this former bedroom community of the Dal- las/Fort Worth Metroplex that Mac Bernd, the former superin- tendent of the Newport-Mesa School District and his wife, Shel- ley, have made their new resi- dence. Hired as the new superinten- dent of the Arlington Indepen- dent School District, Bernd is acclimating well and has been treated to a heaping helping of Southwestern hospitality. At his first school board meet- ing last Thursday, Bernd was giv-. en a bumper sticker that read: "I wasn't born in Texas but 1 got here as fast as I could.• "You are now a true Texan," said Deborah Hunte, president of the Arlington chapter of the Urut- ed Educators Assoc1abon ·You are an honorary citizen of lhe empire of Texas having been cap- tivated and captured." Unlike the Newport-Mesa school board room where the superintendent sits at the far end of the bench, in Arlington, the superintendent ·sits with two board members on the right and five on the left. Everything in Arlington seems to embrace and assinulate anyone who walks into its sphe re. -.--- .SEE TEXAS PAGE A14 By Husein Mashni, Dally Ptlot · AALlNGTON, TEXAS - Although his face has been plastered on the front pages of the local newspapers and on the televiSion news, when El Nlilo weather came to Arhngton, Mac Bernd found out thdt they don't accept out-of-stdte checks m Texas. "It was rairung quite hard, and I went out to buy a rain- coat," Bernd scud at his rust meeting last week as superin- tendent of the Arlington Inde- pendent School D1stnct. "l have 1 Texas license plates dnd a Texds After watch- ing a jury return a guilty verdict against the killer in a Compton courtroom this week, Peter- son said his anger remains. Along with the vind ica lion, Two whale-watching boats cruise the Newport coast in search of migrattng whales Wednesday morning. Below, the tale of a whale stf~ks out of the surface of the water during the trip. Alan Peterson: Gunned dow n last year however, came a crushing sad- ness. •It's like we had to let go of part of (my f atherl yesterday after hearing the verdict, because we're not living every day for the next trial or heanng date," Peter- son said. ·It just sort of cemented the fact that he's really gone.• Alan Peterson Sr . 62, the sell - made millionaire who helped build Peterson-Chase General Engineering Construction, was shot to death Nov. 14 after a would-be caIJacker demanded his 1996 Lexus. Three men were seen fleeing from the scene in a white Oldsmobile. O n Tuesday, a jury found 17- year-old Lawrence Cottle guilty of the murder and a series of unrelated crimes -robbery, car- jacking, assaUlt with a gun - that occurred around the same time. Though authorities believe • SEE PETERSON PAGE A& . . SPOUTINO OFF A whale-: sroRv BY JENNIFER ARMSTRONG : PHOTOS BY KIM HAGGERTY watching T: he first tune the glistening gray sliver arches above the trip for waterline, 1t draws the 100 students aboard the Nau- Wus to the boat's port side, like iron filings toward a nriddle magnet. The shift m weight tilts the Newport Landing : ve~sel toward the students' object of fascination, a gray school : California whale, as it spouts water then disappears beneath d : lhe sea. Stu ents : So enamored are the Azusa middle school students with ~ observing whales' migratory pattern that they yell at a passing • proves : yacht to keep its distance from the wondrous creatures. : But after about a half-dozen arches and sgurts at 10-minute successful -if not a little boring. : intervals, it gets a little old. . ~ Other packed charter boats are circling the same area, the ; whales aren't comirtg more than a few feet above the surface, : there are M&Ms for sale in the galley. Catching glimpses of a ; young whale and an older male whale traveling 5 mph along 8 SEE WHALE PAGE A6 dnver's license. Everyone knew me. but they wouldn't accept my chec~ • Bernd and llli. wife, Shelley eventuaUy d1d find a store where tus checks were accept- ed, and they ended up savmg dbout $33 The dnecdote was an dpt mtroducllon for a supennten- dent selected ldrgely for his "dry " sense of humor and peo- ple skills Sedted between the mem- bers of !us new school board, Bernd seemed content and well·dUJusted to his new envi- •SEE BERND PAGE A14 Survey: airport loses support •Et Toro foes·claim momentum has swung their V:'ay; Newport leaders say study is clearly biased. By Tim Grenda, Daily Piiot IRVINE -CldUTUDg momen- tum IS gradually SWUlglllQ th\.:U way, opponents of bwJdtng o com.meroaJ auport at EJ Toro on Wednesday unvetled a surver that purportedly show~ dil over- whelnung number of _Orange County reg- istered vot- ers are on their side Newport Beach lead- ers, who s u P·P or t buildmg dO dlrpOrt at the tv1dnne b a s e . qwckJy dis- missed the . surve~ as biased and "The {plan- ning) process is decidedly wrong. It's not fair and that's not right ... " -TOM WILSON a little more than a samplmg ot South County's own anu-a.i.rport ranks The El Toro Reuse Planrung Authonty. a coalJl:lon of seven South County cities banded together to hght converting the nulltary au base into an interna- tional airport when 1t closes m 1999, released data from a recent poll the group comnusStoned Officidls said Public Opinion Strategies, a Vugirua-based poU- ster hired by the duthority, con· tacted 600 Orange County reg1'>- tered voters over the phone between Dec. 4 and 8 and asked them a battery of quesbons reldt mg to the airport proposctl and the county's overaU handhng of •SEE VOTERS PAGE A13 r----------------------------------------~----~--------~ INDFX AROUND TOWN ..... AS aEST IUYS ........... A2. QASSIFIED •••.....• ·~ COMMUNITY FORUM A 12 NICE BLOCK Mesa Consolidated travel tab bubbles over .to $16,000 •Water board m embers spent the money t<> attend qut·of-town conferences and seminars last year, records show. . By Tim G,.na., Dally Pt/ot COSTA MESA -The five elected directort ol the Mese Consolidated Water District racked up more th&n S16,000 IMt year in travel c:Oltl to attend out· of-town water tnduttiy cont•· ences and .-ntMn. ~to dJltflct t9C'Oldl. • Dlttrtct policy aUoWI MCb dbedor to attend up ID tine con- r ferences each year and have transportation, hotel, conference registration costs, their regular salaries and other expenses pa.id tor by the, district. 1Wo of the directors atteded four conferences in 1997, but ofh· cia1S said that is because commit· tees they are appointed to have meetings they va requiNd to attend th.It are not counted in th uu.e.~·~ n\Uim\lm. • FoUOWiog ere the spending Nlblts ot •ch boerd membet. San Jose. :~~ Mel ......... : $444.25 + ....... ct.ya of clrecton pey. $380.37 + MlrY 1•1: Association of C.h· fomla Water Aoencies confer· ence In lake Tahoe. !~===-=-n ............ $687.16 . ................. .... S6U.95 + *-1197: Amlrtc.-w.. Wofb~COJ ..... tn ~ ••llEIA THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1998 • SW1t EITc: IMn Ill NN W<x EITc: CITY EDITOR greer· "VY Ider Sale underway at Even Sisters Even Sisters of Balboa Island is hdvmg a huge inventory- reduction sale t1us wee,k- t>nd There will be lots of great lmen dresses, long and short, for $29.90 There will also be great '>qvings on Allen Allen, Loco Un- do, Jdms, Toes On The Nose and Fresh Produce Kids. ~we have c11so received 2.500 1Y Bearue Babies,• said owner Helen Shull. Even Sisters (673-2130) is at 207 Mctrirw Ave on Balboa Island. • My new favorite floral shop, ~ Blooms (673-6964) is open every Unr clcty ctnd hds weekly Doral spe- < JdlS ThtS week, tuberoses ace 65 . • 't•nts d stem AJJ of the girls that Esti work cit Blooms dfe so nice, and Uni lhey hdve the best selection of Lag unusual ctnd beauWul flowers ~t JC•ctsonctble pnces On the week- 1•nds, Blooms hdS its own Farm- "rs Mcirket speoal on bunches of I <1 pdrt1culdf flower at a discount. Blooms 1~ dt 3601 E. C9ast High- Wdy m ( ·orond de! Mar • Rag Baby (644-6369), ctt Fash- 1<m lsldnd m Newport Beach is • hdvmg its sernictnnual wmter 7 blow-out cleardflce sale today • through Feb 28 The store spe- ndlizcs in bnght-colored, hand- bc1t1k doth.mg f-<ilJ dlld winter < lolhinq tS reducPd 30% through Jctn 2.5, 40'Y., off JdO 26 through , l·<'b H, cJnd 50'1', off from reb. 9- W Ai'>cJ, Rdq Bdby sells more them ')(J chlf Prf'nt &•drue Babies 1\JI fl' N1 o. 2 SC Bc.,t Buys' r~ddec lrmd Cohrs I'> off<•nnc1 d unique product c ctlled UfeLong -A Personal Health & MedJcal Journal. 1.Jle- Long is a formal way of keeping trackolimportdlltinJormation mcJud.Jng your medical hlstory - or that of your pctrents -buth certJf1calc·s dnd duldren's inunu- IUZdlJOns The hardcover 1ownaJ hds d Wl.lldow so you can person- PU dhze 11 Wlth your fdvorite picture. You Cdn obtain a copy by calling lrrna at (718-0275) The cost per Journal ts $24.95 plus shlppmg and hdndJmg The Launch Pad lS playing Iha~ host to the Wild Wonders of sell C.ulsbdd show Jcin 31 and Feb. •u• !hi "°' dH FR( tllh bl( Ski RAI S11 f.Ji c:lo CAI Tbl Mia St tlvt bid ad\ of P.J. aal 110 at , 701 ton 73 ·~ P\A by um cl'll ,, ' lht l at 11 d m., and l and 3 p.m. The show costs $3,25 for mem- bers ;ind $5.75 for nonmembers. The Wtld Wonders will take visi- tors on an mteractive safari into "The Emerald Forest" where they will meet a real macaw, klnkdJOU, boa consbictor and monkey. Kids will learn the secrets of the arumals' habitat and what they can do to protect and preserve the dJ.fferent rain forests around the world. After the show, kids can participate in make-and-take activities such as making arumaJ masks, and tak- UlQ home rain forest cookie recipes. The Launch Pad is on · the third level of Crystal Court m Costa Mesa. Call (546-2061) to reserve seats. I lul • RST MIYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays Whether you're a merchant or a shopper, If you know of a good buy call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646-4170 or write to me~ Best Buys. Dally Pilot, 330 W Bay St .. Costa Mesa, 92627. . I • I '"' IWj g• A IOf' A d• p 81 "" VOL 92, NO. 1J THOMAS H. JOHNSON, Publisher WIUJAM LOWU. · Editor STEVIMAMU, Man.aging EdltOI TOHVOOOIRO. At.1lstlnt ~no Editor 1*A IORGAJTA. 01Y fditot ..ocmtCMLSOH. Sports &dltor MMCMM'NC. Photo E.dltot LYNHllOlA ~~ AIOYOlllN4 Oaatfled~ LANAIOllM- ~ MWOOtMAM. O"ff fiNridil Of'fQ- pilot person BINNIE B'EAUMONT BringIDg the celebration home SHEtS Cooking up ways to throw fab- ul~us dinner parties. THE DEARTH OF DINNER PARUES Beaumont can't believe how few people throw dinner parties arowul here. ·You don't need 10 fingers to count bow many homes you're invited to every year," she says. ·People are like, 'Oh, I can't cook because the sofa needs to be redone.' If you wait for things to be perlect, it'll never happen." She has a lavorite quote she recently tore from a day-by-day calendar: "The beauty of the house is order; the blessing of the house is contentinent; the glory of the house is hospitality." COORDINATION Matching, apparently, is also key. Take Beaumont's Corona del Mar cathedral-ceiling living and dining rooms, for instance: The s&}mon-colored sofas match the dining-room chairs, and the flow- ered sofa pillows match the upholstered sitting chairs. Or her outfit: light heather gray tw1le- neck, darker gray cardigan and slort, gray tights. That put-togetherness trans- lated 12 years ago into a booming business, Binnie Beaumont's The Best of Tunes, which she runs out. of her home. The 57-year-old for- mer school teacher offers themed cooking classes in he r own kitchen and goes to individual stude nts' homes for personal cooking instruction and kitchen organizing. She'll take inventory of your cabinets, then tell you what to throw out and what to buy. She advocates owning the best sup- plies and the best equipment - get the right stuff, she says, and .. , it'll last forever. Her own kitchen boasts three sets of. measuring cups and six sets of measuring spoons so she doesn't have to stop cooking .to rinse her utensils. "There's other things to do," she says. FAVORITE THINGS Her favorite advice: Plan ahead. Her favorite dishes: Chinese salmon, soups and risottos (•when you make a pot of soup you have meals for days"). Her favorite mar- kets: Health Emporium. Mother'iJ Market. Gelson's, Panners Market. Her favorite cooking-supply store: Williams-Sonoma. Her own kitchen boasts a slew of Qtga.nization secrets. Her more than 40 spice bottles are arranged alphabetically in their own drawer. The bottom half of her oven stores cereal Her miaowave, which she never uses for cooking, hold:; chips. She started her business after · building a name for herself among friends as a great party- giver. Her trademark annual Academy Awards party drew crowds for 15 years, and last year she stumbled upon one of her favorite party ideas -having the men cook. OTHER INTERESTS Her love for cooking and entertaining led her to write a few house hold manuals and serve as a guest chef at a Vermont Bed and Breakfast. She's also a part owner of Cal-a-Vie, the Vista spa famous for chef Rosie Daley -Oprah Winfrey's personal che f. Her cooking consultations include anything from helping a student buy linens to helping a bride-to-be register for kitchen- ware to printing out recipes tai- lored to any family. ·1 think it's really sad that peo- ple are so scared to entertain," she says. "Your home should be your most beautiful asset." -Story by Jennifer Armstrong, · photo by Don leach Fairground swap meet expansion proposed Parent group meets today By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot FAIRGROUND -By next sum· mer, visitors to1he Orange County Market Place may by able to check out a few classic cars, browse through an improved tanners mar· ket and walk around a street fair offering specialty items. . TelPhil Enterprises, the New- : port Beach company that leases ; .part of the fairground and runs the : swap meet, on Wednesday : unveiled plans to expand the pop- ular event. The proposal calls for the cre- ation of a new swap meet attrac- : tion called the AutomotiVe Field of : Dreams, a gallery of classic cars ~ permanently housed inside a : 14,000-square-foot building TelPhil would lease from the tai.rground. 1be classic car viewing area would be open only on weekends during the swap meet, 6.nd there would be an additional admission charge. Some of the cars would be for sale. TelPhll co-owner Bob Teller, a classic car oollector himself, sees the automobile gallery as a unique showroom area where up to 60 prl· vately owned classic cars would be on display at a time. "Museum is almost not the right word for it," Teller saJd. "The cars will be shown in gorgeous movie- style sets that depict their era." Large cargo containers, wtuch would be on 10 acres of the park- ing lot, . would be set up for car industry manufacturers lo sell car accessories and related items. r-------------------------~ I I l F.Y.L I I I : Details of the expansion Of the : I Orange County Meftcet .fl'tac.e l propcjsed tt"5 Week: I + dalliC QI( gallery In • l 14,~foot warehoulie l bufldfng : + Alltomobile manufldlnrl : ..a on edjacent 10«re : asphalt afU • I +Thursday eveniftg ttreet fair : to be hek:J during the spring : and summer months • +Relocated farmets rnartcet in a l , aM!t'ed na of~ park)ig lat l I I L-------------------------J The expansion plans also include a themed street fair, which will be set up within the current swap meet and open every Thurs- day night from April through Octo- ber, as well as the relocation of the swap meet's current produce and fruit vendors into a covered farm- ers market. Becky Bailey-Findley, the fair- ground's general manager, said officials will support TelPhil's expansion "as long as (the addi- tions) are compatible with the oom- munity and .our other fairgrounds activities." A community meeting on Tel- Pbil's plans is tentatively planned but no date has been set, officials said. If approved by ·the fair board of directors, Teller would like to launch the expanded swap meet later this year after the event has returned from its annual 17-day hiatus during the Orange County Fair. CORONA DEL MAR -The first meeting of the Eastbluff School parent group will be held today at 7 p.m . in the mul- tipurpose room of Llncoln Ele- mentazy School, 3101 Pacific View Drive. School board members Serene Stokes, Judy Franco and possibly Jim Ferryman are expected to be on hand to dis- cuss the reopening of the school, which may not happen because of the city of Irvine's threat to pull out of the annexa- tion of Bonita Canyon. The dis- trict needed Eastbluff to accom- modate an influx of students resulting from the annexation. C?bituary But even if the Bonita Canyon annexation falls through, Ferryman said the dis- trict may need to reopen East- bluff to accommodate new stu- dents from the Newport Coast area. Warren Booth Sr, longtj.me Mesa Consolidated board .member Eastbluff area parent David Pulves is starting the new par- ent group. Representatives of the Parent Teacher Association and the Parent Faculty Organi· zation are also expected at the meeting. Purves said the group will decide today whether to become a PTAorPFO. ' COSTA MESA Services bets Said. will be held tod4y and Friday for Warren Booth Sr., a longUme ~ Me.a relident and former MeM C'ClDIOlidated Water Dis- trict board member who died SUnda=-1e. Mr. • WtlO bed moved to Mr. Booth, who represented the water dittrict's Divillon 3 from 1962 to 1987, was also active in varioua school groups and coecbed Uttle League ba.ie- ball teams loi several years. Ourilig Mr. Booth's 25 yean on the waw board, the district built the San Joaquin Retetvolt, in1talled a key underground MUniMa a year-ego, was holpf- ta.Uzed ad dl9d ol compUcatiom from pneWDoniA, family mem- Mesa, CA. 92626. Copyright· No news itorlet. Illustrations, ld1to- rl1I matter or advertisements herein can be reproduced wfth. out wrttt.n pennluion of copy- right owner. HOW TO REACH US OrQMdon The 1lmes Ofange CoYnty (800) 252-9141 Adverthlng Oas.slfled 642-5678 :642-4321 News 540-1224 Sports 642-4330 News, Sporu F•x 646-4170 =~lot29e1rthllnk.Mt lullnt1111Offla642-4321 IUllne.'fM 631-5902 TEMPUATUMS Balboa 66153 Corona del Mar 65154 COSUI Mesa 67152 ~Bead\ Newport Coast 66154 SURP FORECAST LOCATION SIZE Wedge 1-3 nw Newport 2-3 nw 81.cki.t 4-6 nw Rlwr Jetty )-6 nw CdM 1-lnw IGATltilCI Ught end variJble wtnds during mom lnghounwlll bticomt w.t to ~-10 to 15 k,nW. wtnd ~ wtll bUld to water main, as well as other vital infrastrocture. A rosary servlce will be h&kl at 3 p .m. today at Dilday Bre». Funeral Home, 17911 Beach BlVd., Huntington Beach, and a M4.u will be Nld at t 0 am. Pri· day at St. Job.il ttie Baptitt Catholic Church, 1015 Baker Ave., Costa Mesa. Internment will follow Frtd.ay's service at the two feet. and a six foot swell will come from the West. TIOES TOOAY Flrtt low 4:081.m. Flrtt high 10:07 a.m. S«ond low 5;11 p.m. Second high 11~44 p.m. AllDAY flMlow 4:511.m. Flrit high tCY.44 a.m. s.cond loW 5:45p.m. Stcond high Att.r MMHght 2.0 5.J 4.0 22 5.0 0.2 .... ......... A Consistent north· west swell will hang In through Saturday. It won't be as strong as what came In Wednesday, but It'll give you pfenty to work with, especial- ly at points that favor energy from around 290 degl'ffS. Around here, we should·~ to ... shoulder-high f.cet at bftt. Aplt\, lladd .. ought to be the thlndout foul '*"""•·Wt mey .......... dldlne b; .... Mdly. lut .,, ~,,.. ... IY from around ............... up end bOOlt th"9 onc.lglln. r'~ -----. •Parents of Newport Coast are welcome to come, too,• Pulves said. •in a few months, they will bave to form their own parent committee so they may want to see what we're doing.• . -By Husein Mashni t'.~ --_.... ' I -~~ NEWPOfn' IEAot • .,,,.... Avenue: A cellular phone worth S2SO wts lost or stolen from the 1000 bk>ck. • Newport C..W o.M: ~and checks worth $2.149.98 w.t9 stolen from.,, unlocked sMe In the 200 bfodt. • Mari•llfd A.,..: A wali.t Ind contents worth $52 ~lost 0( stolen from the 400 bloc*. COSTA MESA • ...., Drift: C0tnputet equipment worth $6,000 WM stofen from a~ In the Ttnth block. • '"" "'8C A blcyde wor1tt $120 WllS stot.n ~ In frOnt of • blr In ... 100 beock. •.. p I rt 19'111•!1: CM~ WOt1h more then $5,000 .. -.n front • .,.._ In tht 1700 block. • • .rilill ..,._A punt and CD111911t1 worth SJ ti was~ hm ........... '" the IJOO bloc*. • Psed M la am1· A woul60it ~ trted to PfY GI*' ... •d• "'·-'" .... bloc*. •Oise;---~ Aton.,.a cllC _. waf1h MOO- JIDlln ......... 2100 ... Newport Be.cbJco.c.a Mes.a Daily Piloc Fletcher 'Jones lights spark sensitivity in commllnitiJ A;!Jcussion of the lighting the Pletcher Jones Mer- . es dealership was winding down at Monday night's City Council meeting, Council- man John Noyes made an inter- esting point. ~e whole mess, he said, was ti:ie aty's fault. He is right. The aty allowed a flawed environ- mental impact report to slide through. The Planning Commission certified an Environmental Impact Report, which, when it came to lighting, was long on hyperbole and short on facts. The City Council didn't look over the commission's shoulder closely enough. The Planning Department didn't ask hard enough questions. The Building Department apparently issued permits without a locked-in lighting plan. But there's plenty of blame to share on the outside, too. There are the architects, the engineer- ing consultants, the lighting con- sultants, the environmental con- sultants and, no doubt, the con- sultant on consultants -not to mention the general manager, Garth Blumenthal, and the boss bimsell, Ted Jones. Place all those folks s1de-by- side, add the city's braintrust, and we are looking at an awe- some phalanx of knowledge, expertise and experience. Don't you think someone among this learned crew would have wondered if more than 100,000 watts of astonishingly bright metal halide lighting .might just sear a few eyeballs in the neighborhood? Especially when you bounce that much wattage off brilliant white marble walls, gleaming paint jobs, dazzling chrome. glis- tening windshields and about ball an acre of sparkling plate glass, not to mention the mirror- li.ke water of the bay across the street. Apparently, nobody gave it a thought. ' Perhaps because they were all lulled by the comforting Ian- ON THE COAST fred martin guage of the environmental impact report when it spoke to concenl$ raised by such diverse organizations as SPON and the toll road agency. The report said not to wony. It discusses "soft light intensity fixtures" (a pretty strange term when you think about it) and lighting "that is either low inten- sity or highly directional." Also: "Llght reflected off glass and metal surfaces is not consid- ered a significant impact land) only a portion of the site would be covered with parked cars.• If you looked at the architec- tural sketch that accompanied the documents. you'd rest easy: It showed no light poles at all (there are at least 75) and only two parked cars (there are .scores). · The good news is Fletcher Jones has genuinely worked hard to resolve the problems it -and all those other people - created. What's womsome now is tHe second part of Noyes' statement: "I don't ever want to see something like this again." Tuesday morning, l asked Assistant City Manager Sharon Wood how to guarantee that Though she was not even on staff when the report was being shaped and finalized in the sum- mer or 1995, Sharon is the stuck- ·ee now. It's her job to restore peace in the valley, to satisfy both the res- idents and the dealership. And to figure out how to grant Noyes' wish. "How do you do that. Sharon?" I asked. The answer -like the devil -is in the details, she said. "Specifics. We need specifics.• And this report, she said, was woefully short on specifics. The Fletcher Jones project, she said, was extremely compli- cated, with great concern over habitat issues. "I think every-· body was focusing so much on ecological matters and mitiga- tions, they just didn't get very deep into impact on residents. Now we're paymg for that." Indeed they are, and at a time when the City Council, while making a commendable effort to ensure that the problems are solved properly and reasonal:)ly, would probably like to get on with such !Dunicipal minutia as budgets, annexations, the El Toro battle, that sort of thing. If Noyes' wish is to be ful- filled, the city also needs to tack- le a full-bore overhaul of the environmental impact system. It is a process with so many loop- holes and contradictions, it's amazing any large project gets done properly. It's a giant game in whic~ there are no rules, only guidelines. Those reports are mandated by the California Environmental Quality Act. ~ey're supposed to protect people, animals and nature from development that degrades and devalues our little piece of the world. But with no rules, no consis- tent requirements, no firm man- dates, this is a game that can quickly go out of control. •Different gove~ts approach (the reports) very dif- rerently, H says Sharon Woods. "So much of it has to do with the sensitivity of the communi- ty," she added. As we see every other Mon- day night, this is cme helluvSl sensitive community. • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. T-SHIRTS, FRISBEES AND USED-OIL RECYCLING CONTAINERS Saturday, January 17th* Used Oil Collection Event Newport Harbor High School (Football Stadium Pa rking Lot) 9am to 2pm * RECYCLE YOUR USED · . . MOTORO'IL• SATURDAY, JANUARY 17TH, . FOR FREE For more information call the City of Newport Beach General Services Department -714/644-3055 Please come to these events and show your support for the City's effort to protect our water resources/ . . THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1998 Frost depicted as uncaring, violent son Man who police say killed his mother says she left on aii errand the night she disappeared. By Olristopher Goffard. Daily Ptlot SUPERIOR ~OURT -When police questioned Raymond Anthony Frost about his moth: er's disappearance on July 20, 1993, he said he last saw her the night before and that she left on an errand. "He didn't appedr to be con- cerned,• said Costa Mesa police Officer Robert Stock, tes- tifying b~fore a Superior Court jury at the Costa Mesa mdn's matricide trial Wednesday "He had no emotion.• Frost said his mother, Myra King, went out at night "many times ~ on such excursions, Stock testified. Four and a hall years Idler, King has not returned Authorities cont end Frost killed the 44 -year-old Girls Inc. dance instructor While the body has never materialized, Deputy District Attorney Debbie Lloyd is seek- mg to build a case based on cu- cumstantial evidence. On the night of the disap- pearance, neighbors reported hearing wrestling noises and screams for help from the di.rec- l 0 S T 8 POUND S, AND G AINE D 1 0 FRIENDS . 653-4294 jazzercise "He didn't appear to Pe concerned. · ·H e had no t • II emo ion ... -OFACER ROBERT STOCK lion or the Center Street apart- ment that King dnd Frost shared, the prosecutor hd!> Raymond frost argued. On Wednesday, the prosecu-20 to ledv~ money for h1s son tor called a police witn~ss to the and heard movement inside, stand to establish that Frost had I but no one ans~ered .the ~oor a history of violence against his In conversations with his son mother. after the disappearance. the Irvine Pohce Depdrlment younger Frost denied knowmg Sgt. Nell Handfield testified where ~s mother was, MoJOT that on March 9, 1991 , he Frost sa1d responded to Kmg's apartment Odell Hdrns, the m1!>stng I on Cornell Street lil lrvme and woman's moth.er, tesW1ed she found a 2-to 3-i'.nch cut on her :1otlced an antique black trunk nght cheek. King said her son j oussmg from the Center Street I had beaten her m a struggl~. apartment dfter King d1sap- over the phone. Hand.held testil I peared. fled Frost, 23, could face Ille m I Frost's father, Ma1or Frost, pn~on ~ conVlcted The prose testified that he went to the cution lS expected to contmu<' Center Street apartment on July its case todav Worried abouc your heart? eed an echocar<liogram. buc che expense i~ coo high? We ha,·c chc .,ohmon! LOW COST ECHOCARDIOGRJ\\1S -tn OrJng(.'. < :oun~ ! Screening cc sr dc.,igncd for Fcnfluramine cxpo.,urc 70~ less than ho.,picals or clinic~. $240. include., report. E,·cning and \\t.:ekcnd appoincmcnc-. J\J1labk. ~ta ... ccrCarc..I and \'1.,a accc1)ccd. 888/287-8700 .-I'OLI _J FREF-J CARDIO -\.'ASCL'LAR SALES .. c ,·s .. I . ) . Keeping rnernOries of war heroes alive -KIM HAGGERTY I DAILY P1LOT George Grupe of the American Legion Post in Newport Beach discusses the upcoming boat parade, reception and dinner for c9ngresslonal medal of h onor recipients on Saturday\ By Jen~ifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot BALBOA -Ten years ago American Legion Post 291 served as command central for a national event honoring the milltary's top heroes, Medal of Honor recipients. nus year the post will celfbrate the decade anniversary of the event by once again paying homage to local military icons, two of them Newport Beach natives who won ~e nation's second- highest honor. Lido Isle resident Don Lewis, a dive-bomber, won the Navy cross; and' Newport Har- bqr High School graduate Michael Mangan, killed ip the Vietnam War, \fOD an Army distinguished- service cross. The Saturday event will hark back to the 1987 Congressional Medal of Honor Society National Convention, a banner day for the legion. One of the post's most prized paintings, a watercolor depiction of. the boat parade 10 years ago, hangs above its fue- place. HWe had a quarter of a million dollars to do it last time, H said organizer George Grupe, a local historian and legion member. •nus time we did it on nothing." The legion decided to once again honor Medal of Honor recip- ients because their ranks have . ' dropped from 232 nationwide in 1987 to 168 now. "U we wait too long, they won't be around," said Grupe, a former Army pilot. "It was the proper time after 10 years to do it agp.in. The main thing was just to renew that patliottsm." The Medal of Honor goes to military members who sacrifice themselves for their fellow sol- diers, usually risking their lives. About . two-thirds • receive the award after dying· in the line of duty. Saturday's festivities will include,a ceremony, a boat parade and a dinner-dance. The parade will feature the Coast Guard cut- ter, the Calif omian state tall ship, tl;ie S.S. Michigan, Ori the Fritz - and any other boaters who want to join in. Some of the biggest local mili- tary heroes will be on hand: Medal r-------------------------, : F.Y.I. c I c I I I I I + The American Legion's Newport Harbor Post's "Fel- lowship of Valor" will cele- brate the 10th anniversary of the Congressional Medal of Honor Society National Con- vention in Newport Beach. Saturday's activities will include a boat parade at 2 p.m., a reception at 4 p.m., a presentation at 5 p.m. and a dinner-dance at 6 p.m. The boat ride and dinner cost $10. For information, call 673-5070. L----------------------~--~ of Honor recipients Col. William Barber and Walter Ehlers, Women Air Force Service Pilots national president Vi Cowden, and 10 Legion of Valor members. : It's still a family a-fair, officials Say T 2 F - F th Sf Sl th .~ de Fl II! b· s R S• F· c l c Tl ~ tr b •• 0 p I I 11 Ill 71 IC 7: Ill p b' th cl It II' II II' tv !> ' IC ' d 8 ' p I ' - p 0 • " A c A n • d It ( . ' 0 • 1 • • ! ! f .f By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot FAIRGROUNDS-At an aver- age cost of just about $88, · the Orange County Pair is still a pret- ty good deal for the average fami- ly of four, fait officials said. Fairs & Festivals, an amuse- ment business trade magazine, recently surveyed 15 st.ate and county fairs around the country in terms of their prices of adult and child admissions, parking, hot dogs, hamburgers, trench fries, 'i' ALDEN'S CARPET has opened a new Area Rug Studio Why Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL RUGS & RUNNERS on SALE. Handmade wools, synthetics, sisal ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. 1 hfi3 Placentia St .. Costa Mesa 646-4838 YO UR DENTAL HEALTH I by [)eedftea Rich, D.D.S. l COSMETIC CONfOURING Now that fluoridarcd water and toothpaste have teamed up with better preventive care to provide Americans with improved oraJ health, we arc keeping our teeth longer. This is reflcttc<l in the fact thar, while one in every eilbt dental patienrs had a tooth mractcd during a typical year during the orly J 960's, less than one patient in 20 loses a tooth today. Thw. emphasis has shifted also to ma.king them cpsmcticaJJy more appealing. One of the means char dcntisrs have at their disposal for <1chicving rhis end is cosmetic contouring. It involves reshaping the tmh (without the need for numbing) to givt the illuf'ion of mai,ghtness. Now, wom sqUMc teeth can ·~ roundtd or unncn cecth can be rc;shae.ed to acate a mott frie.ndly, youthful anile. We encourage new racarch and treatment for aJl health care. Rqu1ar chcauf' and cleanings are the "hat prom:uon against extensive dental treatments and $u.rgct)'. We arc located at I +f I Avocado Ave.~ Suite 508, ~n Stach, wbm WC an ~ find tM right t0lution co )'OW usi• chc moa modern tteatn>tftC available. PleUe call 640·5680 co schedule ID ap~oinuncac, Our in-house Jib factl1t~ra ow paucnu' ti me and c.on~rumcc. soft drinks, all-you-can-ride cantl- val wristbands and souvenir T- sbirts. is also exactly average with its $4 general admission parking rate. Only the fair's average food and souvenir T-shirt prices were a little on the high side, putting the event just over the survey's avera9e total of $83 for a typical #..-a . The Orange County Fair was not included in the survey, but fair officials compared their num- bers to the other fairs and were happy where they came out "I think we're still very reason- able,• said fair spokeswoman Jill Uoyd. Compared V{ith the survey, both the Orange County Fair's' $6 adult and $2 childrens' admission prices are below the average of the sampled fairs, and the event 4~ut.y. • Uoyd said fair officials are happy with where they stand among other state and cowity fairs but are more impressed with bow they compare to area amusement parks and attractions like Disneyland and Magic Mountain. r-----------------, TltE Bod M°""Flli 9 .. 7 SAT 9..6 SUN 114 ThE Bod BEAUTY Su'pply & SAloN J69 E. 17Tlt ST. I I I I I I I COSTA MHA Acaoss hto111 RAlplts r-!"!"'""P!!"Pfl~--;-, I I (714) 642 .. 89'10 ~----1 I ,,. coupon may not be comw.Md with any ..._. dlawunt or sale price-. Dilleounts do not apply 10 Murad, -.cia, Seboatlan or Nu·Sk&n Pf'Oduds. L lxpirwJan./31/91 .I -----------------. Oat tf//th, The (}fl ht tt//th, T/ie /Ve«1.I EVERYTHING MUST GO· NEW INVENTORY ARRIVINGI 'ro~ "°"" rao.~~ ad'ed &-l(e111 eidti11f I()~ all tM, {urt-t, II Men's Suits & Ties Ladie'.s Suits & Dresses Ladie's Shoes Size 5 -10 Infants to Teenagers all Sizes &:'..~·· -:"~ .... ~ ~ ·r.·~~:w:·~~ ~ •• .,.,,. • ' l • • . - . . . ·JU" -..\~_.J . ·".. 1:.. ,,:,. • t11(4'r11r~c, /Velo111re !Ja1t, "We look at that ~d make that comparison a• lo.t more," lloyd sa,id. "We may tie more expensive than the Arkansas State Fair, but we're totally different than them in terms of the market we're in and demographics.,, According to the survey, the Cadillac of fails is the Del Mar Fair, an event that will put on average a $108 dent into a fami- ly's wallet. On the other end of the spec- trum is the Minnesota State Fair, where a typical family of four can live it up for just about $50. "Harbor Lights? ... 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Guest speak.er Joyce Powell will speak on How to Beautify the Entrance of Your Home with Flowers. For more information, call 644-8806. SAFARI PREVIEW The Sierra Club presents a free Saiari 1998 Preview at ? p.m. at the Costa Mesa Community Cen- ter, 1845 Park Ave. Enjoy a pre- sentation on a 13-day Great Migration Safari to Kenya from Sept. 26 to Oct. 8. For more infor- mation, call 751-1408. FfTNESS PROGRAM SEMINAR Mother's Market and Kitchen presents a free seminar, Extraor- dinary Fitness for Anyone, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the market's Patio Cafe, 225 B. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For reservations, call 650- 9095. WEIGHT MANAGEMENT SEMINAR Essential Weight tvtanagement offers a frees~ ..Covering top- ics from laser surge.iii to liposuc- tion, how to boost your immune system and makeup demonstra- tion at 369 San Miguel, Suite 350, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 718-9848. BREAKFAST BOOST Join the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce for the 90-minute Breakfast.Boost from 7:15 to 8:45 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive. The meeting will feature Nancy McQuillan. branch manager of the County of Orange Public Library speaking about The Pub- lic Library: A Resource for Busi- ness. The cost is $12 for prepaid reservations and $1? at the door.' For more information, call 57- 8780. LIVING TRUSTS PROGRAM The city of Newport Beach offers a free program titled Beyond Llving 1hlsts, at? p.m . in the New- port Beach Central Llbrary's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avo- cado Ave. For more information, call 7H-3801. . SMOG CHECK SEMINAR The Industrial Envb'onmental Coalition of Orange County's lun- cheon features a discussion titled Smog Check II; See What Impacts are in Store For Your Company, the Public and the Industry at 11:30 a.m. at the Wyndham Gar- den Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa. The cost is $20 for prepaid members, $25 at the door and $30 for prepaid guests and $35 at the door. For more information, call 751-5100. RESUME wamNG OCC's Re-Entry Center offers a free ·90-minute resume writing workshop from 11 a .ni. to 12:30 p.m. in the Re-Entry Center, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 432-5162. BUSINESS NETWORK Consumer Business Network. Inc. meets at 7 a.m. at The Mez- umine, 19800 MacArthur Blvd. Walt Storch will speak. about small businesses that get wiped out for lack of insurance. The cost is $15. For more information, call 550-4785. MOTORCYCLE SWAP MEET Inter Shows Motorsport Pro- motions Inc. presents the indoor motorcycle swap meet from 5 to 10 p .m. at the Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Admission is $6 for adults +FLOWER-r W J\ I~ I~~ 11 <) l l S E Select annloads from our huge assortment of the freshest flowers and seasonaJ greens in today's most wanted colors at true warehouse prices. 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Admis- sion is $5 For more information, call 838-5941 KAYAKING CLINIC Paddle Power offers a free kayalong chruc from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 1500 W. Balboa Blvd , Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 675-1215 TUESDAY AmNTION DEFIOT a.ASS Joan Andrews offers a class for those who suffer attention defio.t disorder, Medication. to Treat ADD· Is It Necessary?,' fyom 7 to 9 p.m at Coastline Counseling Cen- ter, 1200 Quail St., Swte 105, New- port Beach. The cost is $20. For more anformation, call 476-0991. YOUNG REPUBLICANS The Orange County Young Republicans social committee meets at 7 p m. For location and anforrnabon, call 64 2-3851. GREAT TASTING ORGANIC FOOD. DELICIOUSLY AFFORDABLE. INTRODUCINC NEW ORGANICS. DD.ICIOUS, HEALTHY OllCIANIC FOODS. ·31 PRODUCTS TO CHOOSE FROM AND MORE COMING. r-~-----------------------~----~--, I ( nlllllhdurers ~ no4 ro De doUblld I c~tioq <ljte & JOOS I · I -'° : ll~(W sou=· ~ !!!•.·1~~ . prod~ ~ . 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PETERSON ' CONTINUED FROM A 1 gang affiliations and was a star football player at Washington High School. l WHALE l CONTINUED FROM A 1 . . l the coast near Crystal Cove State : Park can't bold a teenager's atten- ; tion forever. - ~ Still. the crowd finds other ways : to enjoy nature -namely, throw- : ing popcorn bits out to sea until a : flock ol seagulls becomes a perma- ; nent fixture off the boat's stern. : Classes from Foothill Middle l School have become integral to the : winter sea.son at Newport Landing, : one of a handful of local charters : offering whale-watching cruises. i Teacher Llz Perea has beeD bring- : ing her sixth-through eighth- : grade special education, visually : impaired and yearbook classes l here on field trips fO{)b.e past eight : years. -~ : "I'm not one of those paper-1 and-pencil-type teachers," Perea : says. "For a lot of them. it's their : first time on a boat" As the crowd loses interest in i the whales, captain Kelby Boone : speeds away from the coast, dedd- : ing to leave the pair in peace. "The : last thing they need is for us to go i up and try to harass them,• he says : over the speaker. ; Farther out to sea, a seal's shiny : eyes pop up near the boat -a : momentary crowd-pleaser. Not l everybody catches it, but Amanda : Zaiderman does and lets out a l "how cute!" She says she's pretty happy with : the morning field trip -especially ~ be had accomplices, they have not L been prosecuted. "The kid seemed to have every- thing going for him, and he goes on this crime spree and his life is over,• she said. "We can only spec- ulate why this kid could go so wrong." "I lost my father in an unfair manner," he said. "He was robbed of the best and final years of his life. However, to have had my father for the 32 years that I had him, I've realized what a blessing it was." Peterson, who runs a marketing communications company, said he was struck by the presence of Cot- tle's mother in the courtroom. THIS IS THE PLACE TO SMOKE I For many who saw him, the bru- E tality of the crime spree was hard lo u reconcile with the young killer's L appearance. "He looked like a little cherub i)1 court," said Deputy District Attorney Barbara Block, who pros- ecuted him. "He was very small, like 5 foot 6, 140 pounds, and very sweet-Jooklflg. • Because Cottle W8.$ 16 at the ti.me of the murder, he was not eli- gible for the death penalty. He could face life in prison without the possibility of parole when he is sentenced Feb. 10. "Every time I saw the mother, I always thought to myself, 'This mom lost her son to the same evil of the inner city to which I lost my father. 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Wat End wtsh you "the WfY bat of luck" with the very bat In dtcorattvc l\trdware • ' Newpon Be.ch/Costa Mesa Daily Piloc THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1998 A7 _-:.., ........ Tiffany luncheon honors LoringS book of A merican style I n a world that can be very crude, defining style might be to some an lmpossible task. Not so for John Loring. His new book, entitled •ntfany's 20th Century: A Por- trait of American Style,• is a multi-decade pictorial and infor- mational romp through the stan- dards, and the lives of the stan- dard bearers, of American living. Loring, who serves as design director for the renowned House of 1iffany, did meticulous research on the subject of Amer- ican style. lbrough his personal time-traveling telescope he views the manners and morals of humanity translated through the objects used to express their civility. The details are remark- able. Jo Ellen Qualls, vice presi- dent of 1iffany & Co., South Coast Plaza, e ntertained her compatriot in appropriate cir-- cumstance. Luncheon at the chic Mondavi Center, Costa Mesa, found local literati huddled around' the style guru in the understated soft-shoulder suit for his latest observation of style in America. Interestingly, Loring, who has pretty much seen it all through his admittedly tinted (and some- times jaded) glasses, remains boyishly excited about the prospect of imparting knowledge relating to his work and to the elements of style. •ntta.ny's 20th Century: A Portrait of American Style• brings the reader into the world of American design from the beaux-arts and Ren aissance revival of the turn of the century, through art nouveau and art deco periods, into contemporary design from World War II for- ward. It is an ~volution of style embraced by history. This is his seventh book on the subject of style. The former New York bureau chief at Archi- tectural Digest jQjned Tiffany nearly 20 years ago as design director. He has been an art pro- fessor in California, and some of his own works are part of the permanent collections of muse- ums such as The Whitney, The Art Institute of Chicago, and The Museum of Modem Art. After earitlng a bachelor of arts degree in English literature from Yale University, Loring spent the next four years of his young life studying art and de.sign at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. An impressionable young man raised in the south- west Arizona desert, Loring recalled the impact of his early travel with his adoring mother. "I remember quite well a time that I accompanied my mother on a trip to Hollywood,• he said during a recent holiday book tour. "I was in my early teens in (}) £u ALWAYS KEPT YOURSELF Q/ACTIVE AND HEALTHY. FUNNY, HOW SOME THINGS NEVER CHANGE. You fell in low listening to Nat King Cole and you kept your heart actrve and young You \till do Now that you're in your pnme, you appn.'C1atc the fmer things m life and Senior Exclusives 1s a ~rt of that l1fec;tyle Scmor Excl~1ves 1s a free membership program for offers many bencf1~ to keep you heal thy and happy It includes free health screenmgs, flu S'hots. and seminars You also receive discounts from local men:hants, mclucLng flonsts, restaurants, and travel services For easy enrollment, please call toll-free • 888-62-0CMMC (888-626-2662). For fun and your good health, some thmgs never change b.w. .cook the 1950.s, and Los Angeles was a most exciting place for a young man who wanted to see and do everything. Places such as the Ambassador Hotel and the Coconut Grove with the movie stars, The Biltmore Hotel down- town with its old world architec- ture, all of it was impressive to a young boy from Arizona." At the exquisite luncheon, quite nouvelle and very Califor- nia in both preparation and pre- sentation, some 50 guests were seated at cloth-covered tables in the round accented with yellow roses in clear vases swimming with fresh lemons. During lunch, Loring shared his J'.).ast. ·• JacJcie 0 . was my editor. She was also my friend,". he told the 0 ORANGE COAST MEMORIAL "fllll "'I (1"11~ _.,. __ _ Senior Exclu!;iv e s. The rewards are wtll deserved . ••111Talhm 111~'" F...,,. ... ,.v.tlty c A•Z-u4 $19 t' !! $29 t~ 11 • INSTAU FRONT DISK PADS I • COMPUTER SPIN BAl.ANCE 11 • COMPUTERIZED 11 • Or 2 WHEEL REAR ORUM I I • CHECK BRAKES & PRESSURE 11 • FRONT WHEEL 11 Semi·metol'ic: ~ additional S20 I Add'tionol cha ror sport wheels Additional charge ror nlOf wheels A.U-..:..-1 . ' ~~ .J L--~---~------~L-------------~L-~.Rl!~ -- ' -GOODYEAR 'TMETRIC" GOODYEAR lAGLE WINGFOOT BRIDGESTONE "EGEAR" attentive audience. "She was a woman of rare substance. She was very serious about her work Jackie was very definitely not a dilettante as a book editor." Further, he said she gently elevated the palette of work by infusing her own very high stan- dards of style. "On another project, I had interviewed a very well-known celebrity on her Thanksgiving menu,• he said. "The interview had been difficult to obtain, and scheduling problems had com- plicated the photographic shoot of her table. ln the end, though, I got the story and the pho- tographs. Presenting tl)e finished work to Jackie for inclusion uf'a manuscript, she took one look at this closeup shot of the table and one item seemed to dominate the impression from the photo. There were mounds of melted marshmallows all over this woman's sweet potato casse- role." Loring took a quiet pause as more than a few members of the O N E DAY ONLY COMMUN!CA T!ONSJ CONFLICT RE 0 T!ON SAT, JAN 31, 1998 10-4 P.M. BALBOA BAY CLUB BECOME A MEDIATOR Mediation Trainin~ Commun1cat1cm' Conflict Resolu11on' NeROl1atiom E1hnic D1vers1tu_., Gender Bia' FEB 5-8, 1998 Continuoo Education Offered For Atty's/M.F.C.C. E.L.D. MEDIATION SERVICES 1-800/58-MEDIATE (1-800-586-3342) crowd listening to the tale want- ed to ask, "so?" ·Jackie looked at me and said, 'John, we can't use this shot in the book. Would you want me to advise Caroline that it is proper to melt marshmal- lows on sweet potato?"' A minor detail, yet a powerful sta tement. A glimpse mto the world of American etiquette and tradition, as seen through the standards of one of 20th century A.menca's most enduring i.nflu- ences. Highlighted by 350 pho- tos (none with marshmallow and sweet potato), Loring includes work by such greats as Rlch¥d Avedon, Edward Steichen, Man Ray, Louise Dahl-Woll, Horst, and Hiro to illllitrate lus journey Other style makers JOm the legacy of Onassis, including the incomparable late Babe Paley, wife of William S Paley, founder of the CBS Television Network Of course, Audrey Hepburn graces the book as well for her classic role in the 1961 film, ·Breakfast at Tiffany's ~ Featuring I t he Aloha Room From .. Toe5 On The Nose & Qui~~vllle Perhaps the most significant element of Loring's examination of Amencan style is the fact that I real artistic vision is always extremely personal, not always understood by the crowd, yet most unportantly, inherently well thought out by the originator or arttst. Ttffany & Co , America's pur- l veyor of upscale retail for almost a century and a half, is in a most uruque pos1tion to examine the evoluuon of style, taste and vis1on m th.is country Loring suc- 1 ceeds in giVlllg the viewpoint to the reader seeking to under.stand Amencan style and its lustory The book is available in Tilfany stores and m bookstores nationwide And by the way, if it's your style to serve marshmal- lows on your sweet potato, so be it. Tlus too is an element of style in America. even if Jacloe 0 refused to share this dJversity with Caroline. ------ • 8 .W. COOK'S column appears every Thursday and Saturday. I .• \ • .. -- I .. 2 I f ~ I I D I I < /. l I E l l 11 2 = F --F - 111 st IL 111 sl d• Fl Iii b s R s F c c T w ti b • 0 p • • • 7 I< 7 II p b ti c 11 It I ti fl g It d E F • A4 -dateboOk reel critics briefly ·Spin doctors weave web of deceit in 'Wag the Dog' Cuba's 'Cinderella' opens Tuesday EDl'TOR'S NOTE: The Reel Critics col- umn features movie critiques written by community members serving on our panel. Satire rings true in DeNiro/Hoffman h.jt R obert DeN~o and. Dustin Hoffman are brilliant in "Wag the Dog," David Mamet and Hilary Henkin's adaptabon of Larry Beinhart's book "American Hero.• When the President of the Unit- ed States is caught in an indiscre- tion wtth a young girl only weeks before the election, spin doctor emeritus Coruad Brean (Robert DeNiro) is summoned to the : White House to dean up the : mess, at least until the election. · : Brean enlists the support of • Hollywood producer Stanley ~: Motss (Dustin Hoffman), and the : moVIe magic commences. In I: order to take the public's atten- : lion off the scandal, Brean and · Motss create a fake war in Alba- Ge C ' nia. The two spinmeisters feed pa the med.la with bogus Albanian b war scenes created in Motss's studios, they leak false "scoops• to the media regarding the threat of an Albanian nuclear weapon (confirmed by •unnamed high level sources"), and they release a "We are the World• -type inspirational song. Deception upon decep- tion upon deception. And it works. • The public is convinced that Albania poses an immediate Bradley Kirk threat to the U.S., and the patriotic American public responds in resounding denunciation of Albania and sup- port for the American troops. Amidst the din of the "war," the abused girl is forgotten. 11lis movie is wicked. The shameless machinations of the •protagonists" are disgusting. Yet, I have to say I loved it. How could you not enjoy such a hilari- ous and intelligent film? But more than that, it provides poignant and satirical social com- mentary on the constant barrage of manipull\tion and posturing that flows endlessly Crom both Hollywood and Washington. Not only is this movie a con- sciousness-raising experience, but it also puts a whole new spin on real-life politics behind Presi- dent Clinton's cute c:Oocolate lab puppy named "Buddy." • llRADl.EY KIRK, 32. is a Corona del Mar resident and civil litigation and estate planning attorney. Grown-up comedy mocks media, politics H ow many of us have sat glued to our television sets as we have witnessed big m~ments of recent history - the Kennedy assassinations, the mopn landing, the Challenger disaster, the Gulf War? When yo~ think about it, what do most peo- ple know today of current events that doesn't come from television? We·accept most of this at face value, but have you ever won- dered if the imagery is reali With the technology we have today, it is certainly possible that it isn't. · "Wagthe Dog" expands on this idea to create a Susanne Perez wicked satire of p0litics, entertainment and the American way. Spin doctor Conrad Brean (Robert DeNiro) is called in an effort to distract the public from a sex _scandal involving the Presi- dent just days before the elec- tion. He concocts a wild scheme to create the appearance of a war with Albania ("It's not a war, it's a pageant.·) He enlists egomani- ac Hollywood producer Stanley Motss (a brilliant Dustin Hoff- man) to stage it -complete with news footage, theme song and a "hero." T09ether they drive the public relations engine right over an all- too~ager public. Motss' creative juices are so pumped he never questions the ethics of it, as long as lie can get some kind of recognition for his "art." There are many great moments in this film, and I don't want to give too much away. I loved the scene with Willie Nel- son gamely writing a theme song, struggling to find a word that rhymes with Albania. Or when Motss, as he proudly sur- veys one of the many staged events, declares "11lis is my best work, because it's so honest." Together director Barry Levin- son, the excellent cast and writ- ers David Mamet and Hilary Henkin bite the hand that feeds them with class and a twinkle in their eyes. Although the glee fal- ters at times, you seldom see actors having so much fun. "Wag the Dog" is a terrific grown-up comedy that is a wel- come change from the usual hol- iday turkeys. • SUSANNE P£llEZ. 43, lives in Costa Mesa and Is an executive secretary for an office furniture manufacturing firm. The National BaD8t ol Cub& perfonm it. venitoa ol •OncSereD& • at the Orange Co\lllty Performing Aris . C.· tel from Tuesd4y through Jan. l.5 u part of Tbe Cen- ter's lntematiooal Classic Dance Season. The performance ta~ by Pedro Comuegra to Qluiic by Johann StraUSI D aOd based OU the story by Charles Perrault The ballet is a West Cout exclusiVe and marks the company's first U.S. appear· ance in 16 years. 1be ex>mpe· ny is considered Cuba's prl· mary cultural ambassador and completed many world tours, including those in the • former Soviet Un.ion. Tickets are $10 to $60. Show times are Tuesday through Friday at 8 p.m.; Sat· urday at 2 and 8 p.m. and Sunday at 1 p.m. For tickets or information, call 740-7878 or (213) 365· 3500. . t ~========================~=============================================oc:=::====:===:===:=========3!!!!!!5=========================================== tr-------:':-:'~~ ...... ~=--=-~~~~~~ J'I • -b ~ I e 11 a S , c ti l) :a. I n fl c l• c d I I • ·: .. 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Located st 1576 Newport Blvd. Cost.a Mesa. 64&8560 SABATINO'S RESTAURANT & SAUSAGE CO. Past.a' Caesar Selad, Home made Sausage, Veal, Lamb. Vegetaien Dishes. Wna, Beer, c.appuccino & Oe89ert. Hours· 7 Dllys A Week. Serving Set. & Sun. Bruich From 8::D.1 :00. Sun.-Thurs 11am-1~. Ffl.-Sst. 11 ~11pm. Al Major a-edit Cards Accepted. Located At. 251 ~ w,., ~i.....­Beach~ (714) 723-0621 -, ................ ~ AVILA'S EL RANCHITO Authenbc MeXIC8n Food, Wdl The F191tlll&t • v.i.aa & A New '-"# Q.iiainl. Great Margarcas. Holn: lunch & Dinner. "' Map-Ooedit Cards Accept.ed. Loceted at 2101 Placentia. Coate Mesa -642-1142. 20CXJ Newport BNd .• Newport Beach - 675-6855 end 2744 E. Coat »Ny . CD.1-6448228. AMACHI aMihi & au.ti to Go. Complete Br. Al MIP' ()edit Clrdl. L.ocad /II. 28~ IMw ,.,., (At:rom~ Nlwpat Golf Colnl) (714) 6456S18 ' . IRVINI: . 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Sa!1rday 11 ·30 e.m. · 10:00 p.m.; Sunday 12:00 • 9:00 p.m. Loc:ated at 427 E. 17th St. #0 (by Wherehouse Records) Ill Costa Mesa. 631-0403 LA CAVE Menu Includes: l...ob&ter. Crab, Shnmp, Steaks Delly Speaals Fn. & Sat Prime A•b. Fun Bar & Wine List. Casual Dress. Hours: Lunches 11 :D-2:30-Dinner Mon.-Sat. from 5:~. Visa. Mastercard. Diner's Oub. Located At 1695 Irvine Ave., (At 17th Street) Near Blockbuster Ent.er'taln~ Coste Mesa (714) 646-7944 THE BARN STEAK HOUSE Menu Includes ~k. Fresh Fish, Ollcken, Burgers & Salads. Pnces Range From $3 75 For Lunch & $6.25 For Dinner. Hotn· Mon &t. Open 11 am For Lunch. 4:CQ>m Mon .ffl . Dinner 3:CQ>m. Set. & Sun .. Map-Q'edit Cerda Accepted. l.DCeted At 2:DJ Harbor Bl. #31 . Co6te Mesa (714) 641-9777 THE ARCHES The prerrnum steak and seafood house In Dl'9nge Courty &rlC8 1922. Serving lunch Mon . .fri. 11 :30em until 3:CQ>m. Dinner served nightfy unOI 1 :OOem. Loceted on Newport BNd. & Coast Hwy in Newport Beach ~7077 THAI SPICE Voted by the Register readers, as appealed In The Best of ll-enge r.ount.y section 18 'The Best Thai Food In lhnge County.' Lunch, dinner. cat.ering & takeout. t-DN CJlEN IN RVlf'E. 15455 Jeffrey Roed (at h1rl8 Cerur Or.J 857-8424 ~ Ml't day Sun. ttni nus. 11emS:~. Ffl. And Set. 11am-1~. Also loaltad at 615 w. 19th St.. Costa Mele. 548-4333 DIHO SIAM . Thai ow-Q.iisine. Open •7 days. Mond8y • Satlrdey. Lunch 11 :00 a.m. • 3:00 p.m. Dimer 4:00 p.m. • 10:00 p.m. &.nda't Dimer ool¥ Pert¥ t1"'Y' & C8tlW'iflg BYlillble. Locatad in the Costa Mesa Coutyards at 1835 Newport Btfd. C>154. 645-3259 ROYAL KHYBER AMrO-wilrilg cUiln of Inda. ~ ftJf' kn:h Mf 11 :3C). 2·~. Ooled for bld\ Bet:. ~ bN'lch 11 ::n2:X>. Oinner MrYld from 5:~. L.ocad • 1 CXX> &iltol St. North. Cell""" for~ 752-6200 : . I I , ' . I ( r·' CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Get hooked on .the freshest fish available Fresh gnlled fish. seafood and chicken, sandwiches. salads. grilled plates end pasta speciMties. Open seven days e week Mon. thru Sat 11am-9pm; Sunday 11em-7pm. Catenng eva1lable Located at 670 W. 17th St. Ira. Costa Mesa (West of the new Trader Joe's) 645-8873 THE BLUEWATER GRILL Wat.ertront dtning at !tie former Site of the htstonc Sea Shanty end Delaney's Feetunng fresh mesquc:&giUed seafood, C1fStS" bar and ret8tl fish market. FuU bar. Oger patio. Dining palJO All mSJOr cards Cat.enng evadable. Seating upon 8ITMll. Moderat.ely pnced. Located et 630 Udo Perk Onve near Lido Island. Open 7 days. lunch & dinner. 67~ 5 . . . HENRY N HARRY'S GOAT HILL TAVERN We hew the most Taps on record 1n Orange r.oont)'! 46 import8d beers, 42 micro brewers. We feab.Jre CM!!' 50 singl&mett & blended Scolxlh whiskeys ea well as maoy top<Jf-ttleh bcubons t.equilas, & brandies. l.oc8ted et 1830 Newport BNd. (Newport & Harbor). 548-8428 THE PARADISE EUROPEAN COFFEE HOUSE Featunng speciality coffee. ful eepres&O ber, fine chocolat.es, ~ .. an ce cream & coffee a'88tlOl 1&. Fresh ~ ~ end ~ calcee. ~ 7 days II weelc. StJn. Thtn 1Qam.1~. Ffi&t 1Qem.11pm. Locat.ad at 705 E. Balboa Blvd . ........__ o ___ ._ 675-7414 ' ............. ~~·· THE OLD SAIGON RESTAURANT Rne v~. dlrwiQ. Ne;-t to r.arra .)-. Serving dwcx: VleCnernaee CUISlne. Mint includes: VMlt1lamese egg rolls J:IYVV1 rols, old treditX>nal rice vemlioeli With shrimp end fresh ' ..,... -.. ~· ~~menu prepeied in the treditlonel 8udclist reopes. Hours: 11 :OOamS:CQ:m. Cosed 9.Jndey. Vtsa/M: eocepted. 271 East 17th~. Coste Mase (714) 574-8460 I THURSDAY. JANUARY 15, 1998 A9 icked wit take~ the stage in SCR's . 'Private lives' oe1 Coward delighted m puncturing the balloons of polite society. His char- rs behaved any way they ased, and hang the pwists of vention. · comedies from the 1930s • 40s hold up astonishingly today, and when they're e with consummate skill - as South Coast Repertory's ent production of •Private es" -they can be devastat- ly tunny. Director David Chambers has · oned a total comedy here. t only are his actors highly ed at Coward's verbal dissec- • they get it on physically as , with hilarious results. The ond act donnybrook between ot and Amanda is a master- of farcical frenzy. Elyot and Amanda are two of ard's more intriguing charac- . Divorced from each other for past five years, they meet · on adjoining balconies of a ch hotel -on their respective nd honeymoons. Desire tri- phs over reason and they steal ay, leaving table erupts with beautifully choreographed wild abandon. Lynnda Ferguson returns to SCR with a sensual grace and ravenous erotic appetite that drives the play's first act. When her Amanda ~ · new mates hand dry. Their "sec- time THEATER RB VIEW first spies Elyot, her face is a mask of stark terror, and her und" is a ·c delight. temlined to squelch their tile personalities, they e time outs when their pers begin getting the best of , but we know they won't able to hold back forever, and · free-for-all on the floor, the ch, the piano and the dining facial reactions as the scene continues speak vol- wnes of character delineation. Her once and future lover, Elyot. is masterfully interpreted by Alastair Duncan, whose lines are the best and brightest because Coward wrote them for himself. 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Chris Parry contributes +HOW MUCH: $18-$43 some mtncate lighting effects, : + PFtONE: 708-5555 : while Todd Roehnnan's period • • costuming is excellent, particu-L-------------------------.J 1 la.rly Fergu!.on's first-act gown, gongs." calculated to arouse long-stifled The jilted spouses are splen-pdss1ons didly enacted by Cindy Katz Qlld While the physical combat in Francois Giroday, who take their "Pnvate Lives" is indeed unpres- energetic turn in the arena as the s1vel 1t is Coward's add wit that curtain falls. Katz is all exposed drdws the most blood, and ooth nerve endings and Giroday reveb Ferguson and Duncan are m tus character's pomposity as experts dt verbal swordplay. they provide excellent support Their barbed thrusts and pames Completing the cast m a delt-bnng out the best m each other aous cameo is Martha McFar-cUld illustrate the superb staying land as a French mrud who con -power of a Coward comedy. 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Tuesday EDITOR'S NOTE: The Reel Critics col- umn features movie critiques written by community memben serving oo our panel. Satire rings true in s DeNircv'Hoffman hit : R obert DeNiro and Dusb.n Hoffman are brilliant in I "'Wag the Dog.· David Mamet and HiJary Henkin's adaptation of Larry Beinhart's book ·American Hero.· When the President of the Unit- 1 ed States is caught in an indiscre- bon with a young girl only weeks 1 before the election, spin doctor I emeritus Conrad Brean (Robert DeNiro) 1S summoned to the I : Wlute House to clean up the I : mess, at least until the election. : Brean enlists the support of ( • I follywood producer Stanley I J: Motss (Dustin Hoffman), and the : movte magic commences. In t j: order to take the public's atten-1 : lion off the scandal, Brean and I · Motss create a fake war in Alba- ( ma. The two spmmeisters feed 1 the med.la with bogus Albanian ; t w dI scenes created in Motss's studios, they leak false "scoops" to the media regarding the threat of an Albanian nuclear weapon (confirmed by ·unnamed high level sources"), and they release a "We are the World" -type inspirational song. Deception upon decep- ti.on upon deception. And it works. The public is convinced. that Albania poses an immediate Bradley Kirk threat to the U.S., and the patriotic American public responds in resounding. denunciation of Albania and sup- port for.the American troops. Amidst the din of the ~war," the abused girl is forgotten. 11tls movie is wicked. The shameless machinations of the "protagonists" are disgusting. Yet, I have to say I loved it. How could you not enjoy such a hilari- ous and 4ltelligent film? But more than that, it prpvides poignant and satirical social com- mentary on the constant barrage of manipulation and posturing that flows endlessly from both Hollywood and Washington. Not only is this movie a con- sciousness-raising expedence, but it also puts a whole new spin on real-life politics belllnd Presi- dent Clinton's cute Chocolate lab puppy named MBuddy." • llRADLEY KIRK, 32, is a Corona det Mar resident and civil litigation and estate planning attorney. Grown-up comedy mocks media, politics H ow many of us have sat glued to our television sets as we have witnessed big moments of recent history - the Kennedy assassinations, the moon landing, the Challenger disaster, the Gulf War? When you think about it, what do most peo- ple know today of current events that doesn't come from television? We accept most of this at face value, but have you ever won- dered if the imagery is real? With the · technology we have today, it is certainly possible that it isn't. "Wag the Dog" expands on this idea to create a wicked satire SUAnne Perez of politics, entertainment and the American way. Spin doctor Contad Brean (Robert DeNiro) is called in an e.ffort to distract the public from a sex scandal involving the Presi- dent just days before the elec- tion. He concocts a wild scheme to create the appearan.ce of ·a war with Albania ("It's not a war, it's a pageant.·) He enlists egomani- ac Hollywood producer Stanley Motss (a brilliant Dustin Hoff- man) to stage it-complete with news footage, theme song and a "hero.• Together they drive the public relations engine right over an all- too-eager public. Motss' creative juices are so pumped he never questions the ethiCS' of it, as long as he can get some kind of recognition for bis "art.• There are many great moments in this film, and I don't want to give too much away. I loved the scene with Willie Nel- son gamely wrtting a theme song, struggling to find a word that rhymes with Albania. Or when Motss, as he proudly sur- veys one of the many staged events, declares "This is my best work, because it's so honest." Together · or Barry Levin- son, the excellent d writ-. ers David Mamet and · Henkin bite the hand that feeds them with class and a twinkle in their eyes. Although the glee fal- teJ'S at times, you seldom see actors having so much fun. "Wag the Dog• is a terrific grown-up comedy that is a wel- come change from the usual hol- iday turkeys. •SUSANNE PEREZ. 43, lives in Costa Mesa and Is an executive secretary for an office furniture manufacturing firm. 1be NalloDal Ballet ol Cuba pedorml ltl veniOn ol "OndereUa •• , tti. Or~ county. Perf~tl ca-ter frOiD 1\JMday Jan. 25 u part ol lbe - ter's mtematiorial CJaaic Oance~n. The perfonnanoe ii st&gect by Pedro C011SUegT• to muatc by Jobailil StraUA D and hued 011 the~ by Charles Periawt The ballet ii a West Coolt exclusiVe and marks the company's ftn.t U.S. appeara ance in 16 years. 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Y.I. , : effecbvely in her native lan- N oel Coward delighted in I puncturing the balloons of polite society. His char- ' aders behaved any way they l pleased, and bang the purists of : convention.· ' His comedies from the 1930s I and '40s hold up astonishingly I well t~ay, and when they're 1 done with consummate skill -· I such as South Coast Repertory's current production of ·Private 1 Lives" -they can be deva~tat- 1 ingly fwmy. Director David Chambers has fashioned a total comedy here. Not only are his actors highly skilled at Coward's verbal dissec- tions, they get it on physically as well, with hilarious results. The second act donnybrook between ~lyot and Amanda is a master- piece of farcical frenzy. Elyot and Amanda are two of Coward's more intriguing charac- ters. Divorced from eacb-0ther for the past five years, they meet again on adjouting balconies of a French hotel -on their respective second honeymoons. Desire bi- umphs over reason and they steal away, leaving table erupts with beautifully choreographed wild abandon. Lynnda Ferguson returns to SCR with a sensual grace and ravenous erotic appetite that drives the play's first act. When her Amanda their new mates high and dry. Their "sec- ond time rfHEATER REVIEW first spies Elyol. her face is a mask of stark terror, and her -around· is a "'Comic delight. :Determined to squelch their 'volatile personalities, they ;declare time outs when their :tempers begin getting the best of 'them, but we know they won't -:t>e able to hold back forever. and ;their free-for-all on the floor, the rcouch, the piano and the dining facial reactions as the scene continues speak vol- umes of character delineation. Her once anq future lover, Elyot, is masterfully interpreted by Alastair Duncan, whose lines are the best and brightest because Coward wrote them for himself. 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Entertainment Lewl Alastalr · : I guage Duncan (as +WHAT: "Private Uves• 1 Ralph FuniceUo's settings -+ WHERE: South Coast : the '20s cl.rt deco hotel balcorues Amanda and Repertory, 655 Town Center • dJld the elaborate Pansian flat Elyot) tangle I Drive, Costa Mesa : I that ge!s trashed by the batthn. g to the shock + WHEN: Now through : lovers -are impressively of their I Feb. 8 : designed Chns Parry contn. butes respective + HOW MUCH: $18-M3 : I some mtncate llghtmg effects, spouses, . +PHONE: 708-5555 : 1 while Todd Roehnnan's period Played by 1 costurrung is excellent, particu- - -- ------- - - - - - - - - ---- - --..1 larly Ferguson's hrst-act gown, Francois I nnngs. ft I tilled Giroday and ~~ cdlculdted to Mouse ong-s · The jilted spollses are splen-pdSsions CLndy Katz, dlc\ly enacted by Cindy Katz and Whtle the physical combat m ln Noel Francois Giroday, who take their "Pnvate Lives" is mdeed impres- Coward's energetic tum m the arena as the s1ve, 1t is Coward's acid wit that "Private curtain falls Katz is all exposed drdws the most blood, and both Lives" at nerve endings and Guoday revels Fergu!>on and Duncan are South Coast in tus character's pomposity dS t•xperts dt verbd.l swordplay. they provide excellent support Theu barbed thrusts and pames Repertory Completing the cast m d dell-bnng out lhe best m each olher through c1ous cameo is Martha McFdf· dnd illustrate the superb staying Peb. 8. land as a French maid who con-power of a Coward comedy. of sophistication in the hrst act, I while illustratmg h1~ (Mid Cow- then wreaks hdvoc in the second, ard's) contention thdl "women both verbally and physically, should be struck rC'guldfly, like v.~1 WRAPPeb r--FifEE--1 I Bowl with I /-... 1 Purchase of any 1 """ 1 Whole Salad 1 ,,,,. 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A10 THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1998 Baja-style lobster migrates north to Newport pier legs, black tiger·shrimp, char- broiled breast of chicken and marinated came asada steak. By Nancy Cheever, Datly Piiot R ock.in' Baja Lobster, the art deco fixture at the New- port pier, is fashioned after the old shanty dinner houses in Puerto Nuevo, Mexico, Thanks to tourtsm, the once sleepy fisb.i.ng village on the Baja coast is now a booming commer- cial town with hotels and restau- rants, but the fare has stayed the same: inexpemive dJ.nners of seasoned lobster served with tor- llllds, beans and nee. And now those famous crus- taceans have landed here -sans the low cost. It all began back m 1983, whe n founders Rick and Joe DiRienzo introduced their Puerto Nue vo-style lobster runner to the United States at The Old Bonita Store 10 San Diego. By 1992, the father and sen had created Rockin' Baja Lobster restaurant, which would become the proto- type for this and five other resldurants up and down the CaWornia coast. The place is a blast. It's a great destination for a playful night out or break-the-ice date: a caf.ual two-story restaurant with g r<'ot mdfgaritas, tasty food and d pdrty-like atmosphere. The fun begins as soon as you !>tep through the double doors. A t night it's always bustling with activity, from scurrying servers to their boisterous clientele. And if you're lucky-dirung in the off- se ason like my friends and I did -you'll be seated right away. our dehght, we got a table ngh next to the incredible salsa • @JmiiiiwAMi FJoral & Gifts r-+;io<' r(!/r1a J' f" /(J me rt rVhPJh l.f nok /nJ' I/", ,-. I r;r11 r{ljr1a J' 50°/o OFF FLORAL Arrangements -·-H ome Decor Specialty Furniture Silk Florals Ivory Topiaries Cu~tom Floral Arrangements Mon-Fri 10-6 •Sat 10-5 369 &. 17tA. St. ~?lk44 {a.~~"Je~) 646-6745 OON LEACH I OAltY PILOT A Baja bucket overflowing with crab legs, slipper lobster, Uger shrimp and grilled chicken sits ln fron~ of Rocldn' Baja Lobster General Manager Ch eryl Rivet and Manager Victoria Macenas. bar, a desirable location because of the proximity to six types of freshly made salsas inducting red chili, jicama pino and green tomatillo, as well as traditional salsa, pico de ga.U9, fresh fruit, marinated carrots and their own honey chili butter that is out of this world. A container of steamy flour tor- tillas to lather it all on was set on the table just after we sat down. The Premium Steak & Seafood House in Orange County Since 1922 Our 1e1i Year.' ATIENTION SMOKERS We can understand your frustration with the ridiculous prohibition of smoking at the Arches. FREE 1 pack of cigarettes with every lunch/dinner purchased. • American brands only • Show us what you currently smoke & enjoy our gift. • If you,re under 21 Forger about it! LESS lf..GUUDON MOIE VEN111A110b'! 11 Newport Boulevard at Coast Highway• 645-7077 "DOLLARS OFF DAY" EVERY WEDNESDAY $1.00 ·off any Full Service Wash ru: Starhright Spe·ci~l Seniors, take another $1.00 OFF My friends had raved about the •party buckets• -~metal buckets tilled with dif!erent types of shellfish, chicken and meat. The party buckets, which include a Caesar salad and unlimited beans, rice, tortillas and salsa, a.re o Rockin' Baja staple. But before trying the buckets of food, we ordered a shrimp dia- blo appetizer ($6.99), six giant shrimp submerged in a cauldron of flaming hot red chili sauce (similar to a thick Tobasco) and sprinkled with crumbled cheese and green onion. The sauce was just hot enough and comple- mented the juicy, ·plUmp shrimp. We shared a black tiger shrimp bucket for one ($16.99) and a cabo wabo crab bucket for one ($17 .99). The crab bucket had about eight king crab legs with cracker to help open the spiny shells. We ordered the legs steamed, rather than the sea- soned, which unlocked the won- derful flavor. The r-----~~~·~-~~~--~-~------~ I I I f.Y.I. : 1 1 1 +WHAT: IOfldn1 BaJ• Lob- 1 ara.•GrW l +WllR: 2104 West Ocean· l front. NftpOl't Beach l + WH1N: 11:30 a.m. to 10 : p.m. Sunday through Thun-l day and J 1:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. I Friday and Saturd&y t + HOW MUOf: Expensive : + PHONE: ?23-0606 I I L•--------·---------------~ the meal was the slipper lobster party bucket ($16.99 tor one; $32.99 for two). The small South- east Asian lobster tails were over- cooked, and the meat -what lit- tle ·there was -had come out ol most of the shells during cooking. We wouldn't have minded, except that the morsels had little flavor or substance and compared to the shrimp or crab, wasn't worth the $16.99. lf it's meat If your budget won't budge for a bucket, the rockin' pastas or a wte from the grill might be~a bet- ter choice. Pastas are served with Caesar salad, flour tortillas and salsa bar and range from $12.99 • to $13.99. Grill items include fish tacos ($8.99), enchiladas ($9.99), sizzling fajitas ($10.99) or a seafood skillet melt ($10.99). We tried the Baja seafood com- bo ($9.99) that comes wit)l lobster bisque, a shrimp enchilada. and a fish taco accompanied by nee and ' beans. The cup of bisque was • warm and flavorful and sprinkled with cheese and scallions. The fish tacos ($8.99 for a reg-• ular order) are similar to the ones found at Mexican taco stands: ·deep-fried in a thick batter «l:"d wrapped in a small flour tortilla. meat was moist and delicious, a good-sized por- tion of succulent king crab. DINING REVIEW you're craviµg, the bufadora bucket ($17 .99 for one; $34.99 The lunch menu, offered from 11 :30 a.m . to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, features su~ goodies as a spicy bayou shrimp wrap ($6.99), soup and salad combos from $3.99 to $5.99, burgers, sandwiches and salads around $5.99 each. The tiger shrimp were also excellent -big and juicy with a nice seasoning. And the starter Caesar salad was excellent: cnsp romaine lettuce tossed with a sweet, light, tangy dressing and topped with crum- 1 bled cheese and a rainbow of fresh crunchy tortilla strips. The only disappointing part of ' --. n1g ... amlc·a1·p•·l .... c·o111 , t B EAT THE UPCOMING PRICE INCREASE HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 721.-7224 230 East 17th St. Costa Mesa for two) comes with came asada, polio asada, camitas, langostino tails, seasoned shrimp, smoked sausage, pork riblets, slipper lob- . ster tails and Alaskan king crab legs. . And for $41.99, the granddad- dy of all buckets, the golden sombrero, has two broiled Ma'ine lobster tails, Alaskan king crab 6 This isn't a place for an inti- mate dinner -or a place to show oH your best manners. Digging into the buckets with your hands is easier than trying lo maneuver the food with a fork and knife. And by the end of the evening, the shells were flying around the table and we were licking every last bit of crab off our fingers. Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner l'nlqu<' ., illt' room & dinlni rooln5 ntilablt. for ~p busl-nwdlnp and prhalt fllncllons 723-0621 Please Call for Rese..VatJom and Direc&Jons 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach ©imes ORANGE COUNTY PRESENT TWIH ++ P.nlffi~ OC"ETRO '98 Concert Series Dinner concerts in the dynamic, intimate venue of - Twin Palms Newport Beach "' Frtda~, JANUARY 1 e ...•.....••.••••..•••....... , ...•..................... Shows at 7:00 and9:45pm T W I. H ++ P ~ L m i. I I 0 N I W ft 0 ft T -CE N T E A 0 A I V E A T F A S H I 0 N I S L A N D ,, .. ,., ..... ,. Newpcm &ach!Costa Me.a Daily Pilot ~ THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1998 A 11 • after hours MUSIC >AMBROSIA Ambrosia performs for Twin Palm's Winter '98 Concert Serles on Friday at 7 and 9:45 p.m. at 630 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. Starship performs Jan. 23. Tickets are $40 and include dinner. General admission is $15. For more information, call 721-8288. > IRVING BERLIN OCC presents Jack Prather and the Great American Music Com- pany's "Tribute to Irving BerJin" on Sunday at 4 p.m. in the Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Tick- ets are S15 in advance or $18 at the door. For more information, call 432-5880. > PACIFIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The Leo Freedman Foundation Classics Series continues with the Pacific Symphony Orchestra per- forming Brahms' "'German Requiem" tonight at 8 p.m. at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Dri- ve, Costa Mesa. For ticket infor- mation, call 755-7093. > DALE KRISTIEN Oale Kristien, who starred as "Phantom of the Opera's" longest-running Christine, per- forms Jan. 24 at 8 p.m. in OCC's Robert 8. Moore Theatre. 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Tlck- ets are $23 In advance. Advanced discount tickets for OCC students and seniors are $20 and regular price tickets are $26 at the door. For informa- tion, call 432-5880. SPECIAL > VOICE.oVER WORKSHOP OCC's Community ~ucatlon Cen- ter offers a workshop designed to help individuals interested in entering the voice-over business titled •eecoming a Voice-Over Artist." from Jan. 24 through Feb. 7 from 9 a.m. to noon in Room 102 of OCC's lewis Applied Science Building, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The cost is $95. For information, call 432· 5880. > BE A MILK MODEL Enter the "Fashionable Milk Drinker Model SearchH at Bloomingdale's Fashion Island on Jan. 24 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the milk boot h in the fashion store, first floor, 701 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. The winner will be chosen from Bloomingdale's milk drinkers coast to coast and appear in a national publication. For Infor- mation, call 729-6600. > ROBERT MONDAVI WINE AND FOOD CENTER The Robert Mondavl Wine and Food Center features many spe- dal events each month. The cen- ter Is located at 1570 Scenic Ave., Costa Mesa. For information. call 979-4510. STAGE > '.CINDEREUA' The National Ballet af Cuba pre- sents "Cinderella" Tuesday through Jan. 25 at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets range from $10 to $60. For information, call 556- 2122. > STARS OF MAGIC Join five of the world's top pro- fessional magicians for "Stars of Magic" Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Tick- ers are $21 for adults, $18 for seniors, students and children in advanced. General admission at the door is $24. For information, call 432-5880. > 'U'L ABNER' Newport Harbor High School's advanced drama class presents StJllGICAL & MEDICAL CARE OF THI POOT. & 'ANKLE SPORTS MEDICINE • Bual• Cot 1ection • No hospitalization • lngrowq Jo'eOO;ls • Thick Fungus Nails • Plantar Warts • S~iolizirJQ in the rreatment orDiabetic and Chronic Pain J4 HOUJt EMERGENCY CARE ED AT HOA HOSPITAL OPENJ MAR b , l~.,98 AT EDWARDS IMAX T~iE:ATRE. EDWARDS IRVINE IMAX THEATRE I~ lOCATED AT THE EDWARDS IRVINE SPECTRUM WHERE THE 5 & 405 FREEWAYS MHT IRVINE •CALL FOR GROU P SALES & INFORMATION 714/832·1MAX >'RAIN' The Orange County Museum of Art continues its five-year explo- LITERARY the musical comedy "li'I Abner" - Jan. 23 and 24 at 7:30 p.m. in the Robert B. Wentz Theatre, corner of 15th Street and Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach. Tickets are SS. For Information. call 556-6635 or 650-0242. ration into the history of Amen-> REAPERS R£P£RTORY can filmmaking with a series of THEATER films pertaining to the weather The Readers Repertory Theater's > with the El Nino Film Series. Fn-I 1997-98 season celebrating Cali-f >'POCAHONTAS'AUDITIONS The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum's Riverboat Players con- ducts auditions for "Pocahon- tas• on Jan. 24 from 10 a.m. to noon at 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The players are seeking a~ors ages 18 and up for a vai:iety of roles. Auditions will be comprised of a cold reading from the script, which is not available in advance. For information, call 675-8915 ext. 374. day, the 1932 film "Rain" starring fornia writers presents "The Cave Joan Cra~ord will be sho.w~. 1 Dwellers," a play in two acts by After the f1I~, guests .are tnvi~ed William Saroyan, on Jan. 22 at 7 to ~ay fo~ fill'!' analysis and dis-P m. at the Newport Beach cuss1~n with !1lr:n Cl~rator Arthur Library, lOOQ Avocado Ave., New- Tauss1g. Adm1ss1on 1s S3 for muse-I port Beach For information call um members, students and · • seniors and SS for the general 499-3665. FILM > CULT CLASSICS FILM FEST The Port Theatre presents the Cult Classics Film Festival begin· ning Friday through Jan. 29. Films include "Pulp Fiction." "Baraka.'~ "Lolita," "Or. Strangelove," "Trainspotting," "This is Spinal Tap,,. "Taxi DriverH and "Brazil." Shows are $7 for adults and $4.50 for seniors and children under 12. The theater is located 2905 E. Coast Highway, Corona del.Mar. For a complete listing, call 673-6260. CS'r. l'MJS2194ll 3933 Birch StrHt • Newport Beach 14 260-0716 public. For information, call 759- 1122. I ~ FESTIVAL OF ANIMATION Spike· and Mike's Sick and Twist"?d 1 Festival of Aflimation begins Fri-I day 'through Feb. 26 at the I Edwards Harbor Twin, 2300 Har- bor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Featuring such animated shorts as "Use I Instructions," "No Neck Joe" and "Fast Driver," the Sick and Twist- ed festival is Sundays through Thursdays at 9:30 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays at 9:30 p.m. and midnight. The Original Festival of Animation 1s weekdays at 7 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays at 4:30 and 7:30 p.m. Admission is $7, cash only, and Sick and Twist- ed festival goers must be at least 18 years old. All ages are wel- come for the Original Festival of Animation. For more informa- 1 tion, call 631 -3501 . lOW•lOW PRICES & VEPY ft,, T KENNY 1/,,· PRINTER : ... :., ~. 2S03212 ~P.O. JAMES Author PD. James w ill read from her new novel "A Certain Jus~ t1ce" on Jan. 22 at 7 p.m. at Riz- zoli Bookstore, South Coast Plaza For information, call 957- 3331 . > ROUND TABLE WEST Round Table West meets for a lun- cheon program on Jan. 22 at noon at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Meet Karl and Carla Malden, authors of "When Do I Start?" a book about the actors life; Donal Spoto, author of "Diang -The Last Year" and "Being-Married Happily ForeverH by author Tova Borgnine, wife of Ernest Borgnine. The cost is $35 each or $350 for a table of 10. Advance reservations required. For information, call 213- 256-7977. ~rtfi NEXT TO NEWPORT PIER 675-7991 Costa Mesa .. ._e'' •1S'Ning'' Fuchsia Growing Contest Sponsore~ by the Orange County Fair, The Orange County branch of the National Fuchsia Society, Three Star Nursery & The Daily Pilot 0 .. . A TnDute To fiber Am fimiar & fun No Entry Fee Who Can Enter. Costa Mesa Residents, Business (except nurseries). Leca Officials, Community Organizations or Schools. Open to all ages, amateurs only. How To Enter: Pick-up a fuchsia seedling at the Centennial Farm located at the Orange County Fairgrounds. 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, from January 16-25, 1998 from 7:00am to 3:30pm Monday through Friday. One entry per person. Entrants may obtain two seedlings on plant pick-up time and enter the best one at fairtime. An entty form must be on file with the Orange County Fair offices to make the entry valid. Name: __ Organization (if applicable) ~ __ Address: ENTRY FORM City: Zip:---------------. Phone Number:_ Fax N'umber:--------....----- INDIVfDUAL INT1ttES (Please Clieck One) _Local Official f>ot1tlon/Job Title _ _ Cotta MeN Retld•nt Yetl'I in Costa MeM: _ Age; _ S & Under 6-12 Yurs _ 13-17 Years _Adult 18+ -... 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R egardmg the water board's : trdvel expenses. I th.ink it's : fine for them to Ldke their ~ spouses wtth them out of town • hecduse obviously the hotel is I essenlldlly the same whether J there dre one or two persons Stdymq. But 1 do think thdt any other expensC's should be paid person- dUy by the Wdter boctrd member or h1s/hc•1 spouse We've hdd t-nouqh of dhuse of privilege LINDA ROBERTSON Costa Mesd The queslton about Mesa Cunsoltddtl'd travel expenses 1s rl'rtlly d no-brdmer It's obv10us lhdl tht')-should be pdymg the l '>-pC>nsc•s of theu bodrd mem- b(•rs who qo to approved conler- l'OCl'S Rut thPy should not bC" paying for spouws bC"cause no other compdny 1s domg thdt and it's a mc1tl<'r of C>th1cs If the p<'oplc who are board ml•mbcrs hdvP no ethics and don't JMY thc•1r own spouses' Wd)-, llwn tlwy shouldn't be hoM.d nwrnhers. !l's that sunple. JACKIE LIVINGSTON Costa Mesa II they wdnl to hdve their '>pou.,c w1lh them they should pd} for 11 And pledse tell Trudy Ohhq-1 ldll to tdkc thdl drop out of thC' hurk<.>t dqam PETER KRAUSERT Costa Mesd I do ObJert to dll those seminars dnd l!dV<'I expenses for those di f\ 1C"sd Consotiddted And why .,hould lhP spouses go aJong? Why don't they do lheu jobs in llw offtc-C' dnd use the telephone? Tiwy don't need to be travel- mq W<' p1 ovid<' them offices dfld dP<.,ks ctncl h•lC'phones lo do their work I lhmk lhdt'S what they sho11ld do ttrnl pwk up their own food tc1I><. Wl' dll do. DOLORES JOHNSON Newport Beach I fu11l 1t Vl'r} odd lhdt towd.rd the m1ddll' of the• cU1lde about f\ lP<.,r1 \ t1t1vPI c•x1wn'>es there's a quoll· "d} lllCJ thdt one• of the peo- ple• involvl'd h•ctmt'<I a heck of a lot from Uw wmmdr. -not going for thc> h<'U of 1t. not going for tun, don't plt1)-qoU when they're there dnrl thc1t it's hn.rd work. Anci then. thrc•c• paragraphs ldtPr, dnoUwr 1wrson involved snys, wc>U, thC'y n<>ed to have their Wlf<' thrr<' l>e<·duse it makes them wm k lwllPT and di edse when I th<'y dfl' at the work tuncbons I c1.,k U1at p<>rson 1f this is tndl'Pd hard work, then when they ctrP m the boMdroom or at a city rounnl or c.ity hall meeting, do lhPy ne<'d thC'H spousC' there as well, so thc•y cdn <'CfUdlly do a goo<f 1ob( /\noU1Pr lhmq 1s, whdl about th<' dITOCJdncf' m the last para- grc1ph when the woman is saymg thdt 1t\ n drop an the bucket for Uw nty to pay for her spouse's nwdl If 1t\ !tO minimal and such a drop in th<> bucket, why doesn't slw J>dY 11( JOHN REISS Costa Mesa I clo not Uunk that all the board memlwrs of Mesa Consolidated should go to all the conferences. I think It's perfect.Jy Ol< if one or two go and report back to the oth- ers on what took place with their expenses paid of course. I think welcome to the 20th century, companies etc. no longer pay for spouse to go along on these tJi P'J. This ii kind of lilly. And cer- l41nly thoy'ro not paying for the IJ>OUICI' moa.11. U tho spouses want to uo. thnt'• fin but the board m~ ahould pay tho expenses for hit wU or her hus· band to go along with them u all comparu do now That's an added expense that IOm8 people may think ts a drop in ~ buttet bUt. you JmoW, tn9MY ~· SANDY KOPEC ~,..ch EDITORIALS South Coast Repert~ry Theatre's Dav1d Emmes speaks at a press conference earlier this month on the new theater district. Theatre district is nice added attraction c osta M•sa officials months and, of course. CJ District -in addition to the ater and world·class per- love to caU their Segerstrom and Sons, the already high-quality stage forming arts," said Jerry town the City of th<' proprietors of South Coast productions, dining and Mandel, president of the Arts. And there's plenty of Pl aza and Crystal Court, shopping meccas available Performing Arts Center. "Put reasons for 1t. are well·known for both -call for Edwards movie this on your map. This is the It's home to the South their collections of and con· officials to raze their South place to come." Coast Repertory acting lributions to the arts. Coast Plaza location and And while we are troupe and the Orange And now these four replace it with the largest already well aware of that County Perf onning Arts forces have combined a nd stadium-seating movie the-truism, with creations like Cente r. There are enough promised to create the ater in the nation, The the Theatre District, it's Edwards movie screens to Orange County Theatre Palace at South Coast Plaza. only a matter of time before keep even the most avid District. "We're saying this is the the rest of the world recog- film hounds busy for The plans for the Theatre place to see world-class the-nizes that. REBUTTAL DEAR JOHN LETTERS Children have nothing to do . . As a senior flight att~dant with another air carri-er, I wish to amunent on John Hedges' preference i no female colleeques in the coc.k.plt with him. For a young man hil age, he should be ashamed of himself This is the '90s. I'm sure the passengers on the Aloha Aidines 131 were thankful to have First Ofibrl Mtin1 Tcnpkim aboard when she landed safely afts the jetliner shredded apart like a convertible in t9M. with Bonita Canyon Struggle 0 n Jan. 8, the Daily Pllot published an editonal titled, "Irvine: Leave the kids out or Uus " You accused me personally of "dragging school children into the muck of the El Toro struggle" and called me "despicable " Th.is could not be further from the truth. The sunple truth as that the chil· dren of the new Bonita Cttnyon development will be w ell-educated regardless of which mumdpality their home lies withm. The children cm.' not being "use(d) as pawns" as Newport Beach Coun- cilman John Hedges would havo you Ull.ok. Their education can remain • wholly unaffected whatever the action of the Irvin City Council. The potnt your mt.itorial forgot to mention it that the school di tricts hav com· plete Jurisdiction to draw school llboundary lin regardl of the dty boundari . What I am doing ts flexing tbe political muscle Ol the dty Of IMne to prove a point tO our n~ ta N•wpo~ch -ltvtne .... • opposed to building a new airport in our back yard as Newport is opposed to an expansion of the existing airport in their back yard. The claim that the children will be affected by my refusal to de-annex this property is preposterous. Cunent· ly, in the Northwood area, our cbil- d.ren 's homes are in Irvine, and their school district is in Tustin. These chil- dren are not •being held hostage,• they are not "pawns,• nor are they being "threate~ed." They are recetv- tng a top education and Uvtng in a city that has a great deal to offer. Our Bonita Canyon children will have a similar situation should the sChoOl dJa- trtctl draw such boundariet. The dty of Newport BMCfi must start workihg with its neigbbcri to find a regional solutioo for lts atrport noise problem. Irvine II alrMdy ahead of the game. We are nplorlng · many Optiom to route~ demand to otbs U'poitl ~ant l"\lr• ,.uy ~ ar pki•tog ~·Of Ima.~ nner trted to force development on another munic- ipality. We have not overstepped our borders or tried to plan in someone else's city. We are respectful of the quality.of· llf e issues that surround development and regional projects. We are sympa- thetic to Newport Beach's concerns about an expansion at John Wayne Airport and would like to work together to find a regional solution. But, so Jong as the political leadership m Newport Beach attempts to dump their problem in their neighbon' back yard, no lolution will 8"er be found. Only HVen yea.rs remain unW 2005 -tbe year that the artifidal ritltriC· tlol'* will be Wted at John Wayne Air- pOrt. 11ie number of fll9htl par day could double. If Newpolt Beach Jead- ~ doeln't start w~g with us, we wtll M forced to work against them • w.ll. In the end, iiOnlc::ally we wm .u suffer. Lel'I ltOf> the name-calling anCl ttart 'WOrldng together. •GI BY lbit way, Iba .is now a captain. In the '90s, womeD-not •'1abel• to quote Coundlman Hedgtie -are taking silot jobs. They are not just •ter looklri~ and eooldli' ... Hedges stat.es. He ... to give fenwe pilots the respect theY d111na CARY JANE _.. .... COlOlltl dal Newpon Be.cblCosta Mesa Daily Pilot VOTERS CONTINUED FROM A 1 the El Toro issue. Authority officials said they paid $18,000 for the survey. South County leaders said their poll revealed an overall mis· trust for county leaden and the media to provide them with accu· rate information on m To10 and strong support that grows every day to keep a major commercial MESA CONTINUED FROM A 1 I + Regisbation 1-s: $540 + Lodging Md transportation: $1,472.14 +Five days of di~s pay: $633.95 . ' + November 1997: Association of Califom)a Water Agencies con- ference in long Beach + Rwgisbation fees: $395 +Lodging Md expenses: $592.44 +Ave days of directors pay: $633.95 + OHlJG.HAU.'S 1997 TOTAC $7,073.21 Director Hank Panian, Division 4 +April 1997: California/Nevada region of the American Water airport out ol the area. •we have gone to the people of Orange Coooty and asked them what they want. and they have answered us clearly and emphatically,• s~d authority president and Lake Forest Mayor Richard Dtxon. According to the survey, 57% of respondents either strongly opl>?Se or somewhat oppose con- verting the military base into .a commercial airport while 38% support the idea. Almost three out of every four Works Association conference in San Jose. + Raglstl ....... tlon_ t.es: $240 +~Md tnlasportdon: $592.17 . + Four ct.ys of cll9dor's p.y: $507.16 + May 1997: Association of Cali- fornia Water Agencies conference in Lake Tahoe. + Reglsbiltion fMs: $395 + Lodging, transportation and expenses: $599.49 + Four days of director's pay. $507.16 + November 1997: Association of California Water Agencies con- ference in long Beach. + Regls1ration hes: $395 +Expenses: $37.08 + 1hNe days of director's pay: $380.37 + December 1997: Colorado Riv- er Water Users Association confer- r;--------;, . FREE COOKIE I world Famous Oatmeal Raisin Walnut I I with purchase of any Wldwich brud. I Uml1 One Per Custo~ per visit. ,.. L ExpimiJanuaryZS.1998 .J -------- More Than just Great Bread. 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Some respondents cited fears of environmental damage or increased noise and traffic in the area if an airport were built at El ence in las Vegas. ·~fMs:$150 • tnl...,.Utiott and upe1w:$594 + fow' days of clrector's pay: $507.16 Toro while some respondents feared the publlc was being locked out of the planning • process, an allegation that hit home with at least one anb-cur- port county offiaal •1t follows what I've been say- ing all along," said Supervisor Tom Wilson, whose distnct indudei Newport Beach. •nie [planning) process ls decidedly wrong. It's not fair and that's not right." The apparent findings ;\n the survey are in sharp contrast to two +·November 1997: Association of Caflfornia Water Agencies con- ference in Long Beach. + Registration fees: $395 + 11Vee days of director's pay: $380.37 + BOCKMIUER'S 1997 TOTAL: + PANIAN'S 1997 TOTAL: 'S4,904.59 • $1 ,797.10 Director Fred Bockmiller, Division 1 +April 1997: California/Nevada region of the American Water Works Association conference in San Jose. + Registntion fees: $240 + Lodging, transportation and expenses: $401 .36 + 1hNe days of director's pay: $380.37 Director Dana Haynes, Division 2 •t-April 1997: California/Nevada region of the American Water Works Association conference in San Jose. +Registration fees: $240 •t-Lodging. transportation and expenses: $414.99 ·> 1hNe days of di~or's pay: S380.37 • ·Early Years Toys •Developmental toys for ch1ldn:n binh to 10 yearl>. • Quality toys wtlh lasting and creauve play value. • PersonaJ service from knowledgeable sale~ \taff. 642-4212 1827 WESTCLIFF DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH r11te44 uover 5Q Ysars of Fine Quality" CUSTOM-MADE NEW FURNITURE • DRAPERIES 1 tJbVII1l~1lfof Ml: Thru anua 19rn 1998 CUSTOM FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERY 2(J<X, c< H(Jtl1 r,!11rit" ~~I ir/1111 0 Fr~ ii 1t/; t/11~ "" tr! 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When asked at a press confer-"That's the crux of it,· said ence 1f the survey included RJchard Taylor, a Newport Beach detatls on where a respondent I res1dent and director of the AJ.r- lived -smce South County resi-port Working Group. "The 600 dents have.typically opposed the people they called, I'd say they alrpOrt plan while North County lived m South County " i ~Haynes' 1997total:s1,035.36 I S253.58 + Deatmbet 1997: Colorado Riv- er Water Users Association confer-Michael Healey: board president, Division 5 ! ence in Las Vegas. -t• Registration fees: $1 SO + Lodging, transportation and expet'lses: S434.82 + '""-days of directors pay. oz. November 1997: Association of California Water Agencies con- ference in Long Beach. •t• Registration fees: S395 .... Expenses: $27.44 I S380.37 .... 1'wo days of director's pay: • Using Safe Natural Me1h Weight Loss Program to MEDICAL WEI •It HEALEY'S 1997 lOTAL: Sl,641 .21 Bl f'K.l\'G/LUI <'ILL \VE/JEii Plfltimu11 Fi11ish .10 .. 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He also received fruit health baskets, ties, certificates and a Bernd, who has served as huge eraser. ~upenntendenl m three other "This is in case you make any I': school districts -Ltttle Rock, mi.stakes,• Hunte said. rl Ark , San Marcos. Cahf , and Bernd became superintendent Newport-Mesd -i.aid be plans of the Arlington Independent 1 to stay m Arlington for the long School District on Jan. 1. He hdul replaces a popular superinten- ·nus feels hke a fit,· he scud. dent, Lynn Hale, who retired ~It's the people and it's every-after five years m the district. thmg The process of becoming a Distnct offloals, parents, • Texan has been red! enjoyable I teachers and administTators 1 Shelley and I have talked about expressed great enthusiasm thJ..s bemy my last supennten-about Bernd Even Arlington dency • parent 1..J.nda Rosenberry's pre- ] Helping accelerate Bernd's sentaoon . about the effects of 1n1tiallon into Texas, United Edu-ozone was prefaced by, •I've cators Association President beard 'wonderful things about Deborah Hunte gave Bernd a you [Bernd) • magnet lhdt he was to place on "There seems to be a real gen-T the refnqerator m rus new wneness to tus concern for kids,· C Arlington home sa.id the Rev Sylvester Key, who sl t· TEXAS ] CONTINUED FROM A 1 s Suid Bernd "I do solemnly h 'iWl'dJ to bProm<' d Texan. I moved e to tht.!> county dJld I've never felt ti mor<' w1>komt-than I have m Texas .111cl I will h<· gtvmg 1,000'Y,, effort· s Arlmqton'<, connection to e '>r<tn~Jf' <·aunty prc.'CXlSted its htr- 1nq of NPwport-Mc>Sd's superinten- d rh•nt With Dallrl~ to the east and 0 Port Worth to th<> west, Arlington l' ust•cl to he considered o "hyphf'nvillr • It's claim to fame w.i-; its rn•1qhlx>ring cities and the 1,w1 lhc1t c1 rr11lr<>cJCI runs through 1t Bui thtmJ~ std!1.ed chcangmg m I CJ'> I whf'n Tom VctndNgnJf WdS 1·h'<1<:d Uw nty\ mdyor The M>n or ,, wealthy C ;{•nf'ral Motors tycoon, VdndergnJf fought to bnng a Gen- Pr c1 t Motors plc1nt to Arlington, whwh di thP llm<• hc1d c1 population of tJhoUI 7,000 Almost ovPrruqht, tht• populd- 1 tum of Arllnqton lnpled dnd the r mon,•y '>lc1rtr'<l pounnq m I ictving .illPncJ<><I U< 'LA, Vdndergnir st1w what a baseball team and a huge family theme park did for Ana- be:un. Duplicatmg the Disney-Angels phenomenon, Vandergriff helped bring to Arlington the flagship theme park of Six Rags and the Texas 'Rangers. Vandergriff also helped expand the University of Texas, Arlington, which now has 20,000 ~tudents from more than 20 rounbies. . Attracted to its lower-lhan-Cali- fomia taxes, other big names like National Semiconductor have also come to Arlington where the unemployment rate is a low 3%. "Tourism is a real big part of our economy,· said Charlene Robert- son, the spokeswoman f.or the school district. •People come here for entertainment and kids really like to come to our parks.• The population of Arlington today is almost 300,000, making it Texas' No. 8 city. And its school district with 60 schools and 56,000 students. is the eighth largest of the 1,046 school dJs- tricts in the state and is the 66th JANU A RY CLEARANCE OUR LOWEST PAICU O F THl SEASON SAV~: 20 % -60 o/o /111 kt'h .... as fow as .................... 139.95 NHI Hocby /t'rsq1 .................. 20% OFF I & M ')wt'ahl11rt5 .... 17.95 or 3 for 120 "Seeing is Believing" ~ & M .\W('abhlrl• ........ $4.95 o~ 5 for 20 .~wt'Otpants ................. 19.95 or 3for124 722-1112 Shop Early for Best Select/on/ Triangle Square, Costa Mesa 10-6 M i: • 10·7 Saturday 11 6 Sunday &i lJ g M 3:ril\91:g311: 111 •1•1119 Ii t>t CALL AND RESERVE YOUR OFFICIAL GAME DAY PROGRAM TODAY/ LIMITED QUANTITY AVAILABLE highlighted the district's four-day Martin Luther King Jr. Day cele- bration ·u seems he really has the interests of kids at heart • Said school board President Jim Ash, •0r Bernd seems to be • a personable and reflective leader Wlth an open-door policy and a positive attitude. This characterttatlon was rein!orced by the many b.Ines I met with teachers and administrators in Newport-Mesa who called lum sin:{pJy, 'Mac • • Bemd said bis five years al Newport-Mesa have given him insights that will help him with bis new job in Arlington. •The whole region is very fast-paced,• Bernd said about Newport-Mesa. ·1ssues appear and are really hot and intense m the media and then they fad.e away and a new issue springs up.• The constant emergence of new issues taught him to discern what really is important and what could just be a drain of his largest in the United States. The school district also seems to run on a similar track as the New- port-Mesa. In 1992, while New- port-Mesa school officials were reeling from a $4 million embezzle- rnent,' the Arlington School District wen t through a financial shake-up of its own. Needing money to pay for new schools to house its rapidly increas- ing student population, the Arling- ton school board attempted to raise the tax rates. In Texas, unlike in California, school boards can raise their tax rates but the increase must then be approved by voters. But the pro- posedincrease was rejected by vot- ers. This was a devastating blow to the district. Not only was the district not going to get its urgently needed · schools, but the election reflected the community's lost faith in the school district. MThe cities of the district and the media had the ability to make our schools poor, H said Young Mid- dle School Pnndpal B.B. Burdette Principal of one of Arlington's ene rgies. •You learn to work in that without letting it exhaust you,· he srud. "After an experience like that, you learn what is and eight uexemplary" schools, Bur- dette then watched a powerful transfonnallon take place. "Everyone turned around and started helping the schools and it changed,• Burdette said. "It took a lot of understanding to get every- one on board, but everyone started working together for the good of the district." · What initiated the turnaround was the 1992 hiring of Lynn Hale as the distnct's superintendent. She quickJy got to work on restoring community confidence in the school system. Before long, even the media jumped on the band- wagon and was pushihg for the school distnct. The result of Hale's short tenure at the chst:rict is best expressed by the fact that in 13 months, the vot- ers of Arlington twice approved tax increases totalling a quarter of a bil- lion dollars for new school con- s~ction, capitol improvements and cumculutn. . "Public confidence has been restored and today our district has an excellent working relationship ' PHOTO COURTESY Of PAUL MOSELEY. AIUIGTON STAR· TELEGAAM Mac Bemd walks the campus at his new school In Arlington. Teus,wttha couple of students. what isn't that important. If you 1 at Newport-Mesa was to dele- bandle everything at that gate work rather than try to do it (intense) level, you burn out." all ~s~lf., · • But one of the most important This isn t a one-man show, he lessons he said he learned while said. "You can't do it all yoursell. • with the business community, par- ents, students and the community at large,• said Jim Ash, president of the Arlington school board. "Dr. Bernd is inheriting a large amount of good will. "NewpQrt-Mesa's loss is our gain and Dr. Bernd is a perfect fit for our district. I hope they find someone who fits their district, as well." It's this tradition of great leaders that Arlington has grown accus- tomed to and· is expecting in its new superintendent. Llke Hale, Bernd flexed his mus- cles in oisis. when be came to Newport-Mesa in 1993. He helped restore public confidence in the dis- bict that bad come through public scandal and was headed for a c;ounty bankruptcy in 1994. But in Arlington, as one school official put it, "we're not broken and we don't need to be fixed." Bern d's objective instead will be to elevate the school district Crom its current status as an "acceptable" school district to an "exemplary." There are four of Texas' 1,046 ~~fl,: .~ •"' ... *~e; ~· .s~~ .. at _!'! ............... ___ , FREE I DELIVERY I WITH AD ,CALL 548-2132 school districts that have that exceptional ranking, mOit are small and located in very wealthy com- munities. An exemplary status means that all schools score 90% on state tests and that there be less than 1 % dropout rate. Having moved several moun- tains together, there seems to be an unstoppable optimism among Arlington school district officials that they will attain their goal of "exemplary" status by 2001 . "What's so attractive about this to me is thdt 1 get to focus on that goal,• Bernd said. "Not that there's no other issues, but I get to really focus on academic adllevement." Bernd said his tenure at Arling- ton will be h.lS last as a school superintendent, after which he plans to retire. "I'm really' honored to be select- ed to rehne this already sound operabon," Bernd said. "It's a very rewarding but all consuming, phys- ically demanding and mentally demanding job. " $200 Off Any Larg.e 18" Pizza Pick up only Not nlld with dell•ery . Muat present ad EYE-OPENER Costa Mesa boys upset Estancia in soccm; 1-0 QUOTE OF THE DAY ·rm sure Estancia won 'r look past us nat time _/ · when we play thmi al OU/' lwuM (Feb. 4) ... • -COSTA M£iSA SOCCER COAOI MIKE DUNN richard ·dunn .. Ides of March brings forth the specialist for Toshiba • The Senior Classic can be a bonanza for the tournament's MVP during March 9-15, ... the volunteer. O ne of the best ways to become a part of the Toshiba Senior Classic is to TOSHIBA volunteer, and no time is better to sign up than now. Yeah, yeah. Sounds like a promo, you say. But when you really look at the benefits, it's a prime deal. After three years of full-time v coverage of Orange County's only PGA Tour. event, I've come to-realize that those wearing tournament shirts and hats have more fun than anyone. Some volunteers on the course tell me they can't do it enough. Sure, there's a fee ($50) to cover a volunteer's "uniform package." But it really isn't much more th6Il a week-long tournament badge ($45). There are myriad areas in which volunteers can contribute during the tournament March 9-J 5 at Newport Beach Country Club. Meeting golfers on the Senior Tour, though, and watching them up-close while often enjoying better views than the customary customer, are only a few of the benefits. The glamour jobs, such as course marshal, walking scorer, greenside scorer or standard . bearer, go quickly. But serving as a volunteer in any capaCity is fulfilling, entertaining and healthy. With the fees, volunteers , receive one shirt with a logo, one hat or visor, a windshear pullover, parking during your shifts, meals while working, a , week-long grounds badge that grants admission to the tournament and an invitation to the volunteer party on March 15, reportedly inside the • t 9th Hole" super tent adjacent to the ' new Grand Entrance. Other volunteers are needed in the foilowing areas: scoring trailer, scoring tent, hospitality security, course maintenance, • gate ticket sales/will call, transportation, volunteer management, volunteer hospitality, course services and media room. •SEE GOLF PAGE 82 -O! I'( I («>I I l -...11,'\. •Tars stagger Santa Margarita . on its own turf in Sea View tiff. By Molly Yani\y, Daily Pilot RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA - J'he Santa Margarita High fans held looks of shock on their faces, like tbe mountains behind .them has just crum- bled. No, it wasn't an avalanche, but the Newport Harbor boys soccer team had come to their home turf and won. otts last season. came in ranked No. 1 in Division ill and No. 3 in Orange Counzy. The wuanked Sailors improved to 3- 3-1, 1-1 in league. "I never counted on getting two goals against Santa Margarita," Harbor Coach Ziad Khoury said. The goals didn't come often or easily for the Tars, but def ender Zach Wells (the team's veteran goalie playing in tbe fielp while recovering from a broken thwnb), predicted the victory. ta, 1-0, last season to open league, en route to winning the Sea View crown. The field didn't grant the Sailors much offense in the first half, but the guests' solid defensive etf ort ruled the game's first 40 minutes. Santa Margarita (9-2-3), rattled off six . shots on goal -three of which came 1ust inches away and another that was saved by Harbor keeper Diego Grella. Grella finished with five saves. The Sailors not only won, but scored two goals and shut down the crowd's beloved Eagles in a crucial Sea View League pairing Wednesday afternoon. Santa Margarita, the defending CIF Southern Section Division ill champion, which eliminated Harbor from the play- "I told Ziad before the game that I had a good feeling," the senior said. "Good things happen to us here. It's a great field for us." Newport topPed host Santa· Margart- The half ended in a scoreless dead- lock, but it was, again, defensive stands that stole the tape of the highlight reel, as Brett Baker, Chapin Kreuter, and WellS fended off the Eagles. · On a transition with about 10:30 left in the game, Baker delivered the ball MARC MAATlN I DAlY Estanda'1 John Alderete (right) coW4a with Costa Mesa foe In Wednesday's PCL game. For the story of Mt!Sa .. upset. 1ee BJ. • SEE TARS PAGE 82 r-----------------------------------------~-------------------------------------------------------, 1 • -~ r-, ' . . ' . ' OOL BOYS 8 I I I t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I t I Nine straight ~ r Eagles ' I •Eagles win ninth straight game overall and 28th in a row against Mustangs dating b ack 16 years. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Like any good team on a roll, Estancia High took care of business Wednesday night against rival Costa Mesa. But exactly how long Coach Rich Boyce's Eagles can sustain their current winning streak remains to be seen, especially with highly regarded Aliso Niguel standing by for Friday's clash, in which the winner fig- ures to gain the inside track to the Pacific ' Coast League boys basketball title. : But first things first: The host Eagles · : needed to fight off pesky Costa Mesa, win- : ning 70-53 to secure their ninth consecutive I victory. • "For us to win our next eight straight in this league might be impossible,• Boyce said. "That's because anybody can beat anybody in tbis league, and Costa Mesa·~ going to beat somebody. I just hope ft's not us next time." If the Mustangs (3-12, 0-2 in PCL) man- aged to upset Estancia in the next meeting Feb. 4, it would snap the Eagles' 28-game winning streak against Mesa which dates back to 1982. Estancia (13-5, 2-0), which leads the all- time series against Mesa, 44-11, made sure 1 both streaks remained alive and well in this one, racing to a 26-17 halftime lead, then pouring it on in the third quarter. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ·we came out in the third quarter real hard and focused,• said Boyce, whose squad outscored the Mustangs, 27-18, in the period. Estancia, which entered the game shoot- ing 73% from the free-throw line, sank 24 of 31 from the line (78%) against Mesa, whis- tled for 21 fouls. Estancia had 18. After an ugly start (the teams combined for 11 turnovers in the opening 3:55), Costa Mesa's Ryan Na,ff (11 points) and Jon Payne netted back-to-back threes, giving the visi- tors a 10-8 edge. What followed was an 18-3 scoring run for Estancia, triggered by James Dawkins' three-pointer with one minute left in the first quarter and capped by Sam Nelson's putback with 1:57 remaining in the half. The only points for Mesa during the Estancia surge was Naff's triple with a hand in his face. DON LEACH I DAILY Pit.OT Estanda's James Dawkins (32) goes up for two in Eagles' 70-53 vtctory over Mesa. mance against Irvine. "That will be good for Aliso Niguel to see,• Boyce said of Dawkins' five threes. Nelson, meanwhile, finished with a quiet 19 points, and senior forward Ryan Simpson (11 points) was 7 of 7 from the stripe. Estancia's first-half run lasted nearly rune minutes, but the Eagles didn't fully put Cos- ta Mesa away until the third quarter when they started the second half with a 12-3 spurt. Dawkins canned three of hls extra-pomt bombs during the stretch and Simpson con- verted a three-po.int play when Bryant fouled him on a layup. charlie brande SOMETIME S YOU JUST CAN'T FILL THE GAP Remembering a great friend to this game of volleyball, Bud Herrington. I n tbe volleyball commuruty, there IS so much time spent together that great relationships a.re built. These relationships last for years as the commuruty grows and are what makes this so special. I feel fortunate to have many very close friends through the game. Last Sunday many of us lost ·one of those very speoal people. William "Bud" Hem.ngton passed away after a six-month battle with cancer With Brooke and Matt Her- rington enjoying extremely successful volleyball careers at Corona del Mar High and with theu club teams, Bud was a well-known and much-loved member m our local volleyball world He never nussed a match and always worked to assure that all those at the matches were enjoying themselves. A graduate of the Uruversity of Anzona, lus interests were wherever Man and Brooke played. Long alter they bad graduated from Corona del Mar, Bud and wife Jane could be found rooting for the Sea Kings' volleyball and basketball teams. This was also true with the University of Pacific and USC. Bud's unending support of his chlldren and the programs that . I I . l j I I I I I I I : I I I I Dawkins, who drained 5 of 8 from three- point range, scored 26 points, the second- highest total of the season for the Eagles' senior guard, behind his 28-point perlor- James Bryant led Costa Mesa with 15 points (7 of 8 from the floor) and seven rebounds, while teammates Naff and Rovinn Sou (10 points) also scored in double figures. Center Todd Hylton grabbed five boards and added two blocked shots. When Dawkins made two free throws with 1:16 left in the third quarter, it gave Estancia a 51-31 lead. 1 they were involved with, was I I ~----------------------------------------~-------------------------------------------------- __________________ j . daily pilot high school athlete of the w eek • Eagles' four-year starting goalie has rebounded from rough junior year to provide strong last line of defense. season ln the sport, was not always in need of such revelation, particularly after a sopbom.oce cempeJgn m whic:b be dld not allow a regular-season goal. •My topbomore year WU golden.• recalled Wayman. who sbu1ld time that IM90ll Witb . Jen.a 8loWno but b.u .. lbe tole ...,., b1I otb• tan. "'~with tM ~. ~ • good'*--aid 1 )Ult Wt camtonable. l came \II> ~ • '"' timll (tndudh11Q ~r~~)M ·-........... • SEE VOLLEYBALL PAGE 82 I I A' I · ] • ] ] 1 ( s f J s ' l l I l I ., I E: c ----!!~e.!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~------r;---~ ' 82 THURSDAY. JANUARY 15, \998 Nt>wpott ~h!Cosu Mesa Duty PUcx GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 Foiles, this is a bargain. Guarantee you. if I was retired or had some time in March, l know what I'd do -volunteer. (FiQ'W'e I'll be around enough during the week doing other things.) Hoag Hospital Foundation ~you, your a>mmu.ni.ty needs you. Volunteers are the single most crucial ·component of any PGA Tour event m terms of its operation. About 1,200 total volunteers are bemg sought for the March event. What's expected? Each •volunteer is encouraged to work three days, though only two are required. Thanks to the Hoag Foundation, and the·efforts of new tournament director Jeff Purser and co-chairmen Hank Adler and Jake Rohrer, the Senior Classic is sitting on more sohd ground than ever before. Further, while comblning w:>lunteer forces (many had been crossovers, anyway) from the former Newport Classic Pro-Am and the Toshiba event, the volunteer base should elevate the Senior Classic to heights never reached be fore. Details: 515-4840. • RICHARD DUNN 's club golf column appea~ every Thursday. VOLLEYBALL CONTINUED FROM 81 constant. Both Matt and Brooke are among the greatest volleyball players ever developed m the Newport-Mesa· area Bud loved the whole relationslup of the1t successful careers Whether it was the CIF. State, club nationals or the post-game gathenng, he loved it I dlJ. A memory whtch will always slick 1s of Bud and Bob Werley, whose step-daughter Linda Burton was a longtime teammate of Brooke's, pacing while they were analyzing a Corona del Mar volleyball game. ·You could see that they were both involved and the emobons of the event were very special. It was dlways great to hear their post-game critique of the match. My wife, Pam, and 1 visited Bud Jast month. He was havmg problems with the cancer, but he was very excited to watch the hghts that were on television that n1ght We talked some sports dnd he reminded me, proudly. about what a great basketball player his son, Matt, was Bud truly loved lus family He loved sports. He really loved hls fanuly's sports. To Jdne, Bill, Brooke and Patnck. and Matt, you are in our thoughts and our prayers He was a very, very special man SCHEDULE •Basketball High school girls -Newport Harbor at Corona del Mar, 7·30 p.m.; Estancia at Ahso Niguel, 7 p m . University cJt Costa Mesa, 7 p.m •Soccer High ~hool girls -Newport Harbor at Corona del Mar, 3: l S p.m.; University at Costa Mesa, 3·\S p.m., Enancia at Aliso Niguel. 3:15 pm. • Wl'Mtling H•Oh .school • Irvine at Newport Harbor, 6 pm; Corona det Mar at El Toro, 7 p m Costa Mesa at University. 6 p m. HOOPS SUMMARY M OAC COASl LaAGUI llOYS ~ 70. CMTA MESA 53 Scof'9 by Qu.mn Costa Mesa 10 7 18 18 · Sl Emnd• 13 13 27 17 • 70 ~ Mesa Rice 0, Wier 0, J~ 3, Payne.7, Hylton 7. Sou 10, Natt 11. Bryant 15, ~ 0, l.Almbet't O. Regnier O l1JC. goels . Naff 2 ... ayoe 1 FoMled out · Nol'le. En.de -Nelson 19, Simpsof'I \ 1, Relney 4, Ontrtll 1. O.wltms 26. Val~ 2, Ke1u .&; s.i.s 2, .IOheN«i t, c..rtellano O. AndefMl'I 0. 3-pt. goals • Oewltlns 5, ~Ison 1. loll~ out • Nc>M. e • Waldron scores only goal in 61st minute. By Rlthard Dunn, Daily Pilot \ COSTA MESA -The mild tremor you felt \Vednesd&y was Cost.a Mesa High's boys soccer team ceJebrating on Estantia's field. "I don't think anybody expect- ed us to (defeat the Eagles)! Mesa Coach Mike Dunn saiq, fol- lowing his team's 1-0 upset victo- ry in Pacific Coast League action. •All along we've said it would take three years (to tum the pro- gram around) and this is our third year. We've been such a pushover the first two years. I'm sure Estancia won't look past us next time when we play them at our house (Feb. 4)." Costa Mesa, 4-J.4-3 the past two seasons in the sport, is now undefeated in league (1-0-1). It improved to 5-4-3 overall, while Estancia, ranked No. 6 in CIF Southern Section Division IV, fell to 6-4-3, 0-1-1 in PCL. "During our wannups, we were joldng around," Estancia senior goalkeeper Brad Wayman said. "We weren't serious and our heads weren't in the game. We felt we could play with Costa Mesa. and we couldn't. (The Mustangs) don't have the best team, but they won. "l told our guys to quit joking around during warmups. But it just goes to show what our trou- TARS CONTINUED FROM 81 downfield. Eagle keeper Byron Foss raced out of the net to control it, but Harbor's Josh Yoches knocked it away from bim. "When he lost it, I took a shot and someone reached in to save it and it just flipped up and went in," Yoches said. The ball was deflected by the Eagles' Brandon Beck, before high school boys ~cer MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Estancta's Cesar Terrones and Costa Mesa's David Tran battle. bles have been dle, then it the last three popped out and years I've been I got my foot on here." it in the comer," Though the -MIKE DUNN said Waldron, game was phys-who scored ical, there were • about 10 feet no red cards away. "It's a bjg flashed by either of the three ref-win for us. because (the Eagles) erees. Only four yellow cards are one of the No. 1 teams and we (three by the Eagles). beat them at their home." Junior midfielder Derek Wal-The Mustangs, who topped d.ron punched in the game's only highly regarded Fountain Valley goal for Mesa in the 61st minute, in the preseason, dominated the after controlling a high bounce second half after Estancia com- and beating two &tancia defenders. manded the first 40 minutes, but "I was juggling it in the mid-couldn't find the net. finding the net. Khoury's squad gave itself a cushion with 4:52 left, as senior Eric Werner was given a free kiclc as a result of a foul. Again, Foss left the cage and senior Nick Lumpkin ripped his shot into the ne\. "This was a David and Goliath," Khoury said. •Many people believe Santa Margarita is the best team in the county. But (after a 2-1 loss to El Toro Friday) I talked to the guys and every- body just responded." Khoury said that after the loss to the Chargers, his squad's chances of eommg 8 berth to the playoffs were damaged, but that by scoring two goals, hopes are revived. "We don't have the talent of Santa Margarita, and when you don't have th~ talent, you have to depend on your counterattack and pedect the defensive game. Our counters were excellent and the defense was great today." Khoury said the defensive spark plug was Baker. ·we had him playing up (earli- •We're not a bunch of rum· mies," Dunn said. •What we lack in talent, we make up for in heart.• Meso goalkeeper Cesar Por- cayo (nine saves), a sophomore, recorded bis second consecutive shutout. But Estancia shot itself in the foot more than once in the second half. In the 68th minute, the Eagles' Robert Castellano, Ramon Gard.a and Irving Islas all squared up for solid attempts in one series, but the finrt two were knocked down by Mesa defenders and Islas' attempt was wide. Mesa sweeper David Than, a junior, was the leader in the back in the second half in preventing Estanda scores. Jose Perez, Mike Culp, Grant Nelson, Arturo Olmos and Waldron also shined for Mesa in shutting down Estancia's offense. In the 16th minute, Cul.p's clean, bard tackle foiled Jose Quintana's break.away for Estancia. With just two minutes left, Estancia's Cesar Terrones fired one on a breakaway, but the ball kissed the goal post and bounced away. · J "This is the first time for us in three years that we've beaten Estancia," Dunn said. "Estaricia's a great squad. We were fortunate at times. (The Eagles) had a lot more speed than we do, but they didn't get the ball to some open people . And at the end. they }lad er in the season) and we were getting some easy goals scored on us," Khoury said. "That's why I dropped him back." Baker, a senior standout on the Sailors' football team as well, muscled through the backfield and made severe.! aucial tackles, despite getting flashed with a yel- low card. Other moves Khoury was proud of were his insertions off the bench of Yoe.hes and Lump- kin. •Both those guys had just been subbed in prior to scoring." HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL Sea Kings come up short against Irvine, 49-44 · • Vaqueros make more plays down the stretch to drop CdM from first place in the Sea View League. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot CRVINE -Nothing is going to be easy in the Sea View League boys basketball race, until it comes time for the losing team to dissect the numerous turning points that could have made the difference. That team was Corona del Mar High Wednesday night, after dropping a 49-44 heart wrenchf.}f at Irvine High. "There are five teams in this league that are going to beat up on each other," said Cd.M Coach Paul Orris, who watched hls Sea Kings (4-10, 1-1 in league) fall trom first place, despite doing plenty of things right against the Vaqueros (12-6, 1-1). Among the things the visitors did right was execute perfectly to get an open three-point field-goal attempt, which would have tied the game with 14 seconds left. But the would-be equalizer caromed off the heel and Irvine widened the lead at the free- throw line to secure a game that included nine lead changes. The final CdM lead, however, was erased with nearly 14 min- utes left in the game, after Vaque- ro big man nm Rapp canned a pair of foul shots to put the hosts on top, 27-26. That the Sea Kings had the lead at all appeared improbable in the first eight minutes, when the lrvine press produced seven of Cd.M's 13 twnovers and the Vaqs forged a 14-5 lead. But Orris' squad hit 10 straight free throws during a 14-3 run that gave it a 19-17 edge with 3:02 left in the half. Alex Jekeli, a 6-foot-9 senior center, and 6-3 senior Ben Shaff er -sparked the second-quarter surge off the bench, while junior starter Dennis Alshuler also figured prominently. The Sea Kings twned the tide by clamping down defensively and attacking the basket at the offensjve end. But after Ryan Franke's third straight bucket closed the gap to 37-36, a few costly CdM lapses, including four missed layups, helped Irvine pre- v ail. "l think maybe the most oiti- cal play was us missing two wide- open layups and them coming down and scoring (a Kellen Moore 16-foot jumper) for a four- point switch," Orris said of the sequence which put the Vaqs up, 41-36. Alshuler led CdM scorers with 10 points, while Franke finished with nine and Jekeli and Niclc Gabriel collected seven apiece. Shaffer had five, including the game's only three-pointer to give CdM a 24-22 halftime lead. Alshuler, Franke and Tim Thwman each had six rebounds for the Sea Kings, who visit Baclc Bay rival Newport Harbor Friday night. SIA Vll'W LI.AGUE lwV9NI 49, C0R0HA on MAii 44 Score by OU-WW Corona del ll.1ar 5 19 6 14 • 44 lrvloe 14 8 1\ \6 -49 Corona .. Mw · Alshulfl 10, ffrie 9, .lfteli 8, Gabriel 8, SNffef S, ~ 2, Thurman 2, COOOWf O. 3-9t, goals • Shaffer 1. Fouled out • Alshul«. lrYlne ·Ferguson 16, ~ 13, Moore 6. Mill« 6, Hardeman 4, Davis 3, CMbon 1. J.¢. goats . None. Fouled out. None. Santa Margarita throttles Newport Harbor, 72-32 • Unbeaten Eagles roll to 17th straight victory. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot RANCHO SANTA MARGAR- TIA -Orange County's top- ranked boys basketball team, Santa Margarita High showed why it owns that distinction as it burled visiting Newport Harbor, 72-32, in Sea View League action Wednesday night. The Sailors (11-7, 0-2 in league) were without the services of three players, including starter WAYMAN CONTINUED FROM 81 llad a lot of confidence going. I was first-team All-Pad.fie Coast League and I was floating on cloud nine.• But things changed last sea- son, according to Wayman, who made a few costly milta.k.es that led to goelt, unraveling tho web ot confidence tbit baA! beCOm.e as tangible u th4 knotted tWtn be protected. •1.a11 year, J went into a slump. 1 made tome nu.takes, I got down on my.elf and I never re4JJy AlC'OY9l'id • I But. tMnb to Orange <:out United dub colidl Gr1ig Opoae, Scott Archbold, due to ankle injuries, but the presence of just one player prob§,bly would not have made a dent as Santa Mar- garita dominated in all facets of the game. Jumping out to an 11-point lead before Newport even scored, the undefeated Eagles (17~0, 2-0) used their considerable height advantage and a devastating zone defense to stifie the Tars. ·u they're in that zone, you have to hit the shots because they will crash the boards and come up with the rebo\lllds," Sailor Coach Larry Hirst said. •we didn't exe· be was able to untangle his inse- cwity and, once again, provide a fearless front on the field. •(Qpolla) started talking to me about the mental game and I took tt to heart," said the Dally Pilot Athlete ol the Week. who allowed one goal and made 18 c:ombined saves last week as the Eagles, ranked sixth in CIF SOuthem Section Dlviston Iv. tied NeWpOrt Harbor and Laguna Hills, the latter a scoreless PCL opeper Priday. •a.ton, 11 r mad • mistake U1 a geme, I'd let it get to me and lt would affect my play the r.,i ol the game. NO)V. 1 have a lot bet· ter focul. r1n ooc only ~ able to paw•ent that llnt mbtake, but " ....... ao-wrmg, tt't au about fG11*4Mli"f .. pleytng. 1 , cute well, but that's not to take anything away from Santa Mar- garita. They're obviously very gilled, dispplined and well- coached." The Eagles' 6-foot-7 senior Dekker McKeever scored 11 of his game-high 15 points in th first half while blocking three ~hots and dominating the glass with eight rebounds. His considerable size stopped the sailor inside game and helped the hosts extend to a 33-16 lead at the bAlf as he took a feed frOm T J . Williams and sent • thundering dunk through the hoop at the buzzer. Gary Robinson led Newport with 11 points, all scored in the first half. Irvine t(Jps CdM. 6-0 JiVINI -Bi'lk Kim prov9d lair too ,,_uda for CGrolMI dlll'MK ..... , See KIDgl '°..,.....w..._. day~9=v..w~ ::::.~:::= gOall ~ ¥t trick. •••dhg a. wef, for .. JMi!it. Wqe, whO rtJCm6e4 a 145-0 ~ aa tb9 wliliDetl ftlid. ~Brown aDd Justin Smith each had a pail of saves for Corona del Mar out of the net. but 1lu and other assorted maladies, as well as Irvine's well-oiled offense. kept a lid on the Se4Kings. Corona del Mar falls to 3-5·2, 0-2-01 Irvine im- ~ves to 6-3-1, 1-1. one bounce off the goal post." Waym.an, who recorded seven of his nine saves in the second half when Mesa peppered ~ from mostly long range, made an outstanding save on the game's first play in a one-on-one situa- tion. Wayman had no chance of stopping Waldron's goal in the second half. Wayman, though, wasn't con- vinced the better team won. "We get up against good teams and we beat them, but then ~e play teams we should beat and we play down to their level," he said. In its PCL opener, Mesa also shut out Aliso Niguel in a 0-0 tie. While the successes of Yoches and Lumpkin helped seal the win, Khoury cautioned that depth is an area of concern. . "To be honest, we don't have the depth and the luxury of that, like Santa Margarita, El Toro or Woodbridge," he said. "I do believe Santa Margarita is, in fact, the best team in the county." He sighed, as if to think over that last statement and to confirm his squad bad j_µst won. "What an incredible feeling,· Khoury said. ENnda 1Q. Costa M9sa 53 Aliso Niguel fiO, Laguna Beach 57 Laguna Hills 73, Univefslty 68 &t.M:la at Aliso Niguel University at c.o.ta Mm.- Laguna Hills at 1..aguN Beach S.. View League Bop • l: ----~ Santa Mar9.u1ta (17·01 2 0 Santa Margarita 72. N.tupout )2 Irvine 49, C.GrQN .. Mir.... . Woodbridge 64, El Toro 63 (ot) f 11cl.1~ ' g.1n l•'' ( 1 30) I i ' ' J I - Ne"l>On BnchJCosta Mesa Daily Pi.loc THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1998 83 . GIRLS WATI! .POl.0 Tars top Santa MU.garita RANCHO SANTA MAR- GARITA -Newport HMbor lilgb's Jocelyn Mandtmno connected from 4 meters out ·with 0:40 left to Wt the Sailors (11 -3, 2-0) to a 5-4 Sea View League victory over host Santa Margarita (7-6, 0-2) Wednesday. RA VIEW UAGW '*-olrc1 s. SAHtA MMcwnA 4 Newport Harbor 2 2 O 1 -5 Santa M argarita 2 O 1 1 . 4 Newport · Manderlno 3 Moore 1, Milliken 1. Saves; Kennedy 5. s.nt.. MW'gllrita · Kleiman 1, Egus 1, Kroeze 1, Peterseon 1. Saves: Kroeze 10. Mesa rolls, 18-5 COSTA ?YIESA -Costa Mesa High's girls water polo team surged to an 18-5 Pacific Coast League victory over host Estancia Wednes- day, with Cari Howse paving the way with five ~oals as the Mustangs unproved to 5-7 overall, 1-1 in league. Estancia, led by Cassie Cal.kin's four goals, fell to 1-3, 0-2. MCMC QQAIT LIMIUR ConA MaA 18, EsweaA 5 Costa Mesa 4 3 6 5 • 18 Estanct. 0 2 0 3 • s eo.ta Mela • Steenhard 1, Devey 3, A. Grublslch 2. Alastuey 2, J. Grublslch 3, Howse 5, Genet 2. Saws -~ 4, Nigoriz.lwa 1. IEsUnda .. Calkins 4, Wyman 1. Saves • Rusmuuen 8. Cd.M falls, 10-2 IRVINE The host Vaqueros lived up to their No. 1-ranking in Orange County, shelling visiting Corona del Mar, 10-2, in a Sea View League girls water polo game which sow Lawa Blair stand out for CdM with five steals and an assist. Meagan Hardt was CdM's only scorer with two goals as CdM fell to 6-9, 1-1. Irvine improved to 10-1, 2-0. SIA VIEW LEAGUE htwE 10, CDM 2 Corona del Mar 1 0 1 0 · 2 Irvine 4 3 2 1 -10 CdM ·Hardt 2. Saves: Florent 3, Barklow 2. Irvine -Lezak 4, Hussza 3, FinMf'\, Hanson 1, Mc.Farland 1. Saves: Maybeny 2. Ensign boys run hoops record to 4-0 Bnsign Intermediate's boys BASKITBALL ~ketball team defeated Coro- na del Ma.r, .48-22, as Tony Melum and Greg"Penine combined for 28 points. Melwn recorded 17 and added eight rebounds as Per- rtne led the team with six assists. Other standouts tor the 4-0 Ensign squad were Joe Poley (5 points, 8 boards), Evan Cooper (.4 points, .4 steals) and Lu Cutillo (7 points, 4 assists.) The local junior high teams host a tournament beginning Tuesday. Newport-Mesa Lakers ~ 55-27 SAN CLEMENTE -Nolu Clark tallied a team-high 13 BASKETBALL points while Robert Chai grabbed 14 rebounds as the Division I Newport-Mesa Lakers posted another win .. This ti.me it was a 55-27 victory over San Clemente. Lu Cutillo contributed with 11 points and six rebounds, as Jon Vendenloot scored 12. Dane Louvjer also bad 12 rebounds and Jimmy Koduba played a strong defensive game while pitching in with five points. Sting Rays capture 32-25 decision COSTA MESA -The New- port-Mesa National Junior Bas-, BASK.ETBALL ketball Division I girls Sting Rays defeated Fountain Val· ley on Sunday at Costa Mesa High, 32-25, to improve to 5-0 this season. Christine Caron led the Newport-Mesa team with 10 points, 11 rebounds and five steals, while Lawen Ca.rich added eight points and Daniela Bolzma.nn SIL Newport-Mesa point guard Jasmine Grewal h4ndled the Founta.in Valley pressure to set up her teammates' scoring. Courtney Blomme r, Eileen Bello, Monica Mar- tinez and Annie Biggio also played .well for Newport- Mesa. Costa Mesa American registration Costa Mesa American Ll\- Ue League will have its late registration at 9 a.m. to noon Saturday at Costa Mesa }-1\gh behind the tennis courts .. The cost ts $80 per player and $60 for T ball players All players must show proof of residency and all new players are requireti to provide a britb certificate. For more information, call 262-7864. Quakes in search of players The Newport Beach-B 81118 L based Quakes Youth Base-A .m AL ball Club is seeking a limited number of players interest- ed in trying out for both 14-under and 12-under travel teams. The teams will play full spring schedules of 30 to 40 games and travel throughout Orange County. Teams are led by former professional player and coach John Elliott, whose background includes coaching posi- tions at Corona del Mar High, Golden West College and scouting assignments for the Houston Astros. For information, contact Elliott at 515-9764. JC HOOPS ....... ..._~_,, ~--: .. OCC men fall. 83-71: women win, 61-43 5AOCJU9AO" 13 OMNCll~71 Or-. eo.t · SMp;ard 0, Cooper 4, Welters 0, Swiat o. Pozsg.ai 4, You~ 0, Lopez 15, KatSHneas 0, lMlgdon 7, Jackson 22, Candlish 4, Clarie 1 S. 3-pt goals: Lopez 3, Jackson 2. Fouled out Shepard. s.ddleb.adc -Jack.son 29, Streledd 8. Weir 6, Etemadl 8, Spencer 0, Glass 3, Frazo., 5. Metchikoff 4, Freeman 20 J.pt. goals: Jackson 3, Strelecki 2. Etemadi 2. Fouled out: Weir, Metd'ukoff Technicals· Metchikoff (S), Jackson (OCQ. Halftime· Saddlebad(. 41·31. . 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S, 1998 th259 9R2cJ8.87 Yo rba Lond3 CA 22 1998 Tn237 ()( ~VlngS assooatoon of authOn.zed to do ooaonen on,-'--------- the Fictotoous Business Coty ol Costa Mesa 1• trous l11m name and style ~ b~k SQeQfied in thtS state) Al The entrance OBITUARY 888 Name MIKES CAnPET EM· serves the right 1o refec1 of KUTCH COLLETI SEA· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Jc_ Style Inc. (CA). 4905 PUBLIC NOTICE 5t02 of the Fon~ to !he Orange Coty Hall. Vvi POAtUM, 124 E. Seven· any and/or all bids. VICES at 1835 •F13 WHIT· Yorba Ranch Rd . Yorba Ode an<! authoozed to do fas! Chapman Aven~u;;e~,i iiiiji;iiiiij,j;;;;,;;iiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiOiii teenlh Street, Costa Mesa. MARY ELLIOTT, Dep. TIER BLVD .. Cl1y or COSTA Fictitious Buslneaa Flctllloua Business Linda. CA 92887 Flclltlous Business t>usmess Ill ltus state will be Orange. CA all ro11ht, 1111e and EARLE MESA, Coun!y of ORANGE. Name Statement Name Statement Thrs business IS con· Name Statement held by the dUI\' ~nled 1nterK1convey9d1o and nCM CA 92627 uw City Clerk, City of Stale of California, did on The following persons are The lollow1ng persons are ducted by: a corporahon Tno following pcr!.O"IS arehnJstee as ShO'MlbelbW of att held by 11 under uld Deed ol Thomos C. Earle The Flc1t11ous Business Costa Mesa d · b Ha e o stan d d and ::::.:.:..i t " 1n ' ' t' the 1 day of JAN. 1998. by dorng business as· oong us1ness as v Y u e 01ng do.ng business as nght lrt~ 1n1i:r~ con-Trust on the ptopeny situated ' '· ~ u •l'" Name referred lo above Published Newport mulual consent, dissolve Pacohc Monarch Rescue SAC PROPERTIES. 2850 busonessyet?Yes 1991 IMAGE PLUS,950C:igney veyedtoandnowheldbyltle 1n said CoonlV Callf0tnoa -• Ge::._• CA was filed in Orange County Beach-Costa Mesa Dally the saod partnership and Project, 4425 Jamboree Calle Guaelalaiara. San JC. STYLE. INC • Judith L 3 n e " 1O1 Newport trustee rn U\e heretnaflei Oe-deacrttMng the tand 111ere1n •!.!.<: l •• -.:.., J;lfluary ~~ FS~s~i~ 2 ·9 2 FI I e Piiot January 15. 22, l998 1erm1nate 1holr relallons es Road, Ste. 125, Newpon Clemente. CA 92673 Carter President Be ch CA 926£13 5CO!le0 PfOPl!~unOer and ~r~ No 1 (~ •58-'0 199-'l 1 •Jt.>wpo•l Th25 pannetS lhe<eon. Beach. CA. 92660 Rodney Surralf, 2850 Calle lhos statement was Med O:i11•d E Baca ~SO Cag-pursuant to a of T~t 253-15) Loe '° Traci 7027 bl•a:• Lenny Peterson, 9212 1 Saiel business In !he lu-Jorry L. Parker, 425 Jam· Guodafajara. San Clem-wtth tho County Cterk ol n"y Lane • 101. Newpon descnbed belOw sale wtU County cl oraiige State 0j L011il 1 rnc-nit'mbt'r ut Heatherton C1tcle. Hunting· PUBLIC NOTICE ture will be conducted by boree Road. Suite 125, ente, CA 92673 Orange County on 12·29·97 Be:>c11. CA 9266'.l be made bul without COY&-California u per' map re· ll•l' rh ... port HiHOor ton Beach, CA 92648 NORMAN KUTCH whar will Newport Beach, CA 92660 Su11011 Proper11os, Inc. 19973743406 This bus1Mss os con· nant1 or:antyaJxpres.:' cofded 1n°8ook 264, Page 9 vact •Club This business rs con-cn11556948 pa~ and discharge all II· Doug Schneider, 17801 (CAI 1300 Oua1t St . Suite Dally Pilot Jan. 1. f! 15 Clucledby an1nC11v1dual ~sse"fsoon 'eg; ~m'. to15ofMapa,onlheolriceol CIL=r~YP:'e~~:•Clual SUMllllONS ab1t111es and debts of 1ne Marn Street. Suote H, Irvine. 209, Newport Bc;icn, CA 22. 1998 Th237 Ha•e you s'a•ICCI CIO•ng brances to paiy the rernaitWlg the County R-der cl sard (CITACION JUDICIAL) l11m 1nd receive all monies CA 92614 92673 business yc!? Ye~ 12-28· pnnapi/ sum ~Ille !1Qle(S1 County Parcel No 2 (APNa 19986745115 NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: payable 10 the firm. John Raymond Woolsey. 3 Thos business 05 con-PUBLIC NOTICE 97 seQlred by U\e ol Tl\lst. 424-211-06) The West S. .This stalement was hied (Avl so a Acusado) Further notoce os hereby Mont;inas Norte ltv1ne, CA ducted by·a genc1at port· oa, Cl E Baca with 1111erest and CharQeS fee1 cl tile Eaat 3211 leet of w11h !he Coun1y Clerk ol MICHAEL HOCHMAN ANO grven that the unders1gneel 92715 nersh1p Flclltlous Business This sra:e,.,,ent w;is I led thereon. as provided 1111he Loi '°1 cl N9wpof1 Mesa: Orange County on 01·09·98 DOES 1 TO 20. INCLU· will no! be responsible. Tnis business Is con· Have you staned doing Name Statem ent woth the County Clerk ot note(s) adva~s. un(ler t11e Traci, on lhe City of Costa Daily p,101 Jan. 15, ~2. 29. SIVE. from this doy on. for any ducted by· a general part-business let?Yes. 01·05·98 The following persons are 01<1nge County on 12 29·97 terms ol the Deed of Trust Meu, aa ahown on 1 map Feb. 5. 1998 lh2"" YOU ARE BEING SUED BY obhgahon incurred by the nersnop Rod11ey urrall doing business as CO 19973743388 inlerest tl'lefeon. '"' recorded In 8ootl 5 Page 1 "'" PLAINTIFF: (A Ud le esta' 01he<(s) in (htS) (herl (their) Have you started doing lhos statement was filt'd Rer~cw 29 16 Royal Patr11 oa.1y P1101 Jon I 8 15 ~=s ~expenses of the af Misc:ell8neoua' Mapa PUBLIC NOTICE dem•ndando) CARMINA own name(s) or 1n the bu,iness yet? Yes, 8 11/97 with lhe c .,unly Clerk of Or. CoMa MesJ CA 92626 22 1998 Th2J8 { rus ee r the1 ...l~~~t records ol •td County. ARAMBULO. RYAN ARAM· name of the hrm J Parker Orange County on Ol-09·98 Aodr e>' Bolls 2916 Roya' al the u~ 0 ~ ... "'-• &oepc CITY OF BULO. A MINOA, MICHAEL DATED AT 1·1·98, COSlA lh11• s1a1ement was loleel 19988745132 Palm Or Costa Mesa CA PUBLIC NOTICE ~~n~l~=ed01 ,0~ South''& =-~::: COSTA MESA ARAMBULO, A MINOA BY MESA, Cal1lorn11 thi s woth the County Clerk ol Oaoly Pilot Jan. 15, 22, 29, 92626 set fortt'I f>elOw The amount therefrom an eaaement f0< OR~NGE COUNTY, AND THROUGH THEIR FIRST day of JAN. 1998. Orange County on 12·30·97 Feb s. 1998 • 1h258 Pat11c1a Bolls 2916 Royal Fictitious Business may be greater on the day ol ingreu and egreu pufllOMS CALIFORNIA GUARDIAN AO LITEM /$/ MATIHEW J. COL· 199737434B8 Palm Or . Costa Mesa. CA Name Statement S.ate OY9f lhal port10n o( the West CARMINA ARAMBULO. LETT Daily Pilot Jan 8, 15, 22. PUB(IC NOTICE 92626 Tllo lollow1ng petsons are TRUSTOR MARK ANDREW IM feet ol ttie Eest 328 feet INV~T~~~C=IDS Vou have 30 CALENDAR Published Newport 29, 1998 Th245 Fictitious Bualnen Thrs business flS con-C101ng bus1n.ess as SOBOLEWSKI. a single man of Lot 401 a .,_ on 1 DAYS atter lhos summons Beach·Costa Mesa Daily ducteel by husband and JAMROCK ENTERPRISES as h•S 50le and sepafale map ~ tn 8ootl 5 NOTICE IS HEREBY 19 served on you 10 Me a p 5 8 PUBLIC NOTICE Name Statement wile 485 E 171h Street Ste QfC~lly P9ge 1 ol ~ GIVEN that sealed propos-typewritten response et !his 1101 January 1 • 199 Th255 The lollowtng persons ari: Have you s1a11ce1 doong J70 Cos1a Mesa CA Du C TAooolnted TRTlll.Sllt Mapa, ~· o1 said ats '°' lurnoshong all labor. coun Fictitious Bu.&neu Clolng bustness as business yet?No 92~2I ~X UTNE USTEE Count¥ ~1ng therefrom ma1erlals .• equipment, A lener or phone call woll PUBLIC NOTICE N St t t Colben. Eichinger, Rhodes Rodneu Bolls Jalrilsll. Flocke 250 62nel E VICES,..)NC the ~-·~ 50 ,__. ...... I n I d h am• • emen & c s ' s N B, c ecorded w1519~ lflstru .....,.,.. ..... .,.,.. ranspo a ion an sue not protect you: your type-o.. 1401 Dove 1 .. This stotomont was loleel tree1, ewport eacn. A menl No 95-'465Z rn ICflbed aa follows. Beg1n- 01her facllllles as may be wrinen response must be Fictitious Builnen The following persons are 1520, Newpon Beach. CA with the County Clerk ol 92£63 Bool< page of at Rec· nong • a potnl on the ~h required for lhe RE· in l>fOper legal form If you Name Statement Cloln~ business as· -92660 Orange County on 01·09·98 This business •S con· ords in rne_o.ffice <2: N Re· line ol Loe 401 cl Mid New- ~lJ'•1 ... c;,r~ ! c.vOC h1S "' n ~. •u tJl.,•Q:l•C'I r\Olt er A 1c~ t .. 1ar1,. 1 <1111, son Steprien o;iughtcr Su~.:in stt'D- <l l.lu9111<:r~ "attor yn Corrio E, '' Teresa .:ino Ctv st.n;i s1s1~• Pa111c1.:i Rovt brotticr F•('CI illo•»::t~ ano !. gr;inocto l:lrr~n A "'"mo• 31 rn::iss ... bu 11<.>IO on 111,1s<.1'.l, nt 11 00 a ,,1 ;i• Ou· Laoy Queen ol Ar tJC'IS. C.111101tc Chu•cr, '" t•'-'·"po•1 Bc.:ic• CA l('rr~or 1 Pr .,;:l'c lnc I •n , > r~•Quui.1s. '" l1l\U c,,• 'OVr\.'f~ donp 1•0115 tc nt3iJO 10 II l' HO.•!} C:inco• Ct>nrnr iro N'-'wporl Elt.>;>Cll P11t.1'1<: V•C•" Morh.•'1 ) 0 L '-S •' 1·6 I.: 27: p LACE MEN T 0 F want the court to hear your The following persons.,. :,> ~~:assu~~e P~~~nloe~·~~: Ll~be(~A)E1;~0•n1ge0r & CS~ 19986745107 Clucted by an onCIMduat ~ of ORANGE County por1 Mau Tract, dialant 22• FLOOR TILE AT VARI· case. doing business as: nme-cepts 70.t Acacia s1 New· • • ove O;ioly Pilot Jan ts. 22 29 Hi!ve you st3rtee1 ooing allfom1a I• W~ rrom Its Nonn-1---------0US LOCATIONS, CITY II you do nol fol• your re-wo1ks Transcription Ser· port Beach, CA 9262S 912566200. Newport Beach, CA Feb. S. 1998 th2C' bJS1ness yet? Yes 10 1 97 a:e of Sale 215198 at 9 45 ..iet1y COfMf Uld Notth SHAPIRO PROJECT NO. .,,8-"1 sponse on time, you may vice 3900 Birch Street s o 1 H I 704 James R. Aockt' AM line a1ao being the Southefty S .. lvl:> will be received by lhe City wages, money and prop· :202· Newport Beach, A Acacia St., Newpon Beach, duC1ed by'L1m1ted L1ab11ity with !he County Clerk of ~'i" THC ENTRAN rp Sfr..C, '° rNt wide to 1h• (Osborne-T ondler). • -v • lose the case, and your • c ' 1even oug as 01• This business Is con· PUBLIC NOTICE This sta1ement was llled P~ or Sale AT TH~IN nght ol .,..., line d 19111 ' ·Of Cos1a Mesa al the Office eny may be taken without ;:i~ London, 1970 North ~A3~2~~:n Lee, 704 Acacia ~o~ve yo~ sianed doing Fictitious Business Orango County on 12·30·97 H~~E ~N&1c C N ~R ~nfefft~. thence WHJ•rty ~; J.rn~, Pso~~:11,1~~ of lh• Cily Clerk. 71 Fair further warning from the Lincoln Strffl, Orange, CA St , Newpon Beach, CA business yel?Yes l"31_97 Name Statement 19973743501 OFfl WEST SANTAANA along said nghl of wev line t• o • .:a ,, Ol'•t-r ~I On"•· Costa Mesa. Calolor-coun. 92865 92625 . • .,.. The following persons are Oaoly Pilot Jan 8. 15. 22. CALI ORNIA JO 50 feec IO the true pocnl cl nta. untol lh• hour of There aie 01he1 legal re-Alison Ray, 25727 Voa This b:Jslness 15 con-Colben. Eichinger & Co Cloong business as· 29 19!)8 Th2.i3 Amounl ol unpaid balanee beglnn~ot the •HfT141111 '"" tT..,r>o ~·I '"" ... ~o:~~e:·n,:;• w~~~"'u~'! ~uir~~ ~°:orr;:/ ~: ~~m::65;2. LJtguna H111s. ~~~~~P by· a 11m11ed part· ~~~:Et~ei~::~•n1~:~ :» i:~,•:::,' ~~::~~:;g:. PUBLIC NOTICE ~11551 ~e1 ctiaigH ~> LoC 3 6 ~F,° :: ~·tr L'.:c~::~ ~1:,~ th' 11 b d b-away. II you do no1 know Mary Asian, 10761 Chest· Have you slaned doing woth the C:.unty Clerk 01 Apparel & More, 802L S Et 1 ~lreet Address or ottiet Trect 304 hp. Mlepellan.-0 1• • 'h'=i•cst g•a,,o-ey wo • opene pv an anomey. you may cell nut Street, Apt A, Los business yel? Yes, 12/15/ Orange County on 01-09-98 Camino Real. San Clem· Fictitious Bus nesa common deS1gna1JOO ol real ow Mapa, n per map ,.. mcu ('• an l "'""o 10 llcty and reed aloud on the an a11orney ralerral Hl'VlCe Alamitos, CA 90720 97 ente, CA 92672 Nome Statement ®.P..etlY OOlded on 8ootl 1•. Pege 50 L1 ' r•' frV riS~} l .inlJ Council Chambers Sealed or a leQal ald,ottlce (listed Annette Bookspan. 1423 Steven J . Holl. General 19980745106 Norman Dayle Ervin. 108 The lollowong persons are 18301RVINE AVENUE ot Map5. in the olfice cl !he 11.L'"°I' P.190 Scan proposals shall bear lhe 111 the pnone book). Alamba 10, Huntington Partner Dally Pilot Jan. 15, 22, 29, Calle Del Pac1l1co. S;in C101ng business as N~WPORT BEACH. CALI-County Reccwder ol Uid Kr ""'" v artu Hnto 1111• ot the wofk end name Oespues de que le en-Beech, CA 92648 Thos st•l'ement was filed Feb. 5. 1998 1h264 Clemente, CA 92672 Vend•ng Security Products F RNIA 92660 APN • 117-County ~ therefrom '. a er· s~cc :i GG 1ei ol lhe bidder but no other treguen esta Cftacoon Judi· Jolyn0panet,363Newport woth lhe County Clerk 01 This business os con-72 Newton \\ay. Cos1a 574-07 lheWestetly2'1$'fN1 The 01.1"~ Ta, to• 11 ..:i c1al usted b-un plazo de Ave #303 1 """" Beach ,..._ c PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by an 1nd1v1duat Mesa CA 92627 The unOelSIQnecl Trustee fl"Of*'Y heretofore c»-c.od, P.ige ct CA o g d•slonguoshing marks. Any 30 DIAS CAl.ENDARIOS CA 00814 ' ~'V ' Vlange 01~!Y7~;~~;~r Have you started doing VSP tnc .. (NV). 772 New· disclalms anyllabttrty lot aoy acnbed as being Miid "••is• s1s.1c'r 10 DJJt .1no a ..... b•d received aller lh• pare presenter un• r• This business Is con-"'"' Flc:tltlous.Bualnesa business yet? Yes. 1994 ton WJ.y Costa Mesa. CA ~SS ~Ille = The..,... address and other 11,~._, Osborn'-' c..I 0 .,1 scheduled closing lime for spuesta esc1111 a maquina dueled by:a general part· Oaoly Pilot Jan. 8. 15. 22. Name Statement Norm;in Dayle Ervin 92627 dee~~~ ~ ill1" co ShO'Ml common deaign.tlon. if any, n.:i~ o~'.H:r. FL tl•~ 1nerece1plolb1dsshallbe enestacorte. nership 29,1998 lh247 Thelollowingpersonsare This statement was hied This business os con· abO~ lf nostteetaddressor ot the real prope11y de-F•.uoccs 1,1l'1101, 01 returned to bidder un-Uni cena o uN llamada Have you started doing PUBLIC NOTICE doing business as· with 11oe County Clerk ol ducleel by a corpata!•On otl\er common designallOn Is acnbed abo\19 11 putpOrted to \'. t'S! Gloom! "1tl Ml opened. 11 shall be the sole telelonlca no le olrecera buslnus ye1?No COLOABUAST WARE· Orange County on 12·30·97 H.lve you starteel doing snown directtons IO ltle toca-be 1122-M2 Ill Anaheim rt'sponsoblhty of the bidder protecc1on: su respuesla Sany London NOTICE OF HOUSE FLOWERS 4229 195173743507 boi .ness yel? Ves 12·6·94 bOO o( ltle property may be 8MI . AnaM!m. CA 621 w <'11' , 11. nt 0 1 Etys~ 10 Sff that his bid 15 r• es111a a maqwN Ilene que Thia a1atemen1 was filed B11ch St , Newpon Bo3ch Daily Pilot Jan 8 15 22 VSP. Inc .. Bruce Wcni.s. obtainecJ Dy sending a wnnen 191h SI Co&ta Mesa CA & l\,1ps r.cof Osuorrw cumphr con las f01mah· with the County Cieri! 01 APPLICATION FOR CA 92660 2 99 · Th24~ Pros1den1 request 16 the i>enefioaN 111S4 Seeboume w..,, New--\".cna\ Osoo1ne an<.1 ceoved •n pioper tome. dades legates apropladas Orange County on Ol·09·98 CHANOE IN Jo Jahns·Cachta, 28334 9· 1 8 This statement was I led Mlh1n 10 daY' of the dale ol por1 Beach, CA The undef-Anor<1v. f,\c '"' Ct11l•· A set of Brd Documents sl usted qu1ere que fa carte 19988745t 10 OWNERSHIP OF Paseo Michelle, Son Juan PUBLIC NOTICE v.1tti the County Ctork ol first publlcallOll ol l111S Notioe aigned Tl'\lll" draclaoms •Sh<;.>d tucna to S3r;i may be obtained al the 01· escuche su caso. ALCOHOLIC Capistrano, CA 92675 Ora"lge Coun1y on 12·30·91 ~f Sale any hatMrity fOf any 1..:orrec:t-Jones o:ino ;:111 ·~hoso ltce ol lh• Crty Engineer, Si usled no presenta su Daily Potot Jan, 15. 22. 29, BEVERAGE LICENSE David C Worley, 51 59 Fictitious Business 19973743502 ~c~f!1~05 1998STEE ~ ol the street ttddress h3nu~ sr.e n111<l Be- 17 Fa11 Drtve, Cosla Mesa. resputs18 a tiempo, puede Feb. 5• 1998 lh267 Date or Fohng Apphcatoon 0 Sulltvan. Los Ang•les. Name Statement Oa11y P1tot Jan 8 15 22 ~~V~T~S~INC TRU and °',,tier common designa.. IOv•'" o •ughte• or 111~ Cahlotnla, upon nonr•· petder et case. y le pueden PUBLIC NOTICE JAN 09, 1998 CA 90032 lhe lollowong persons are 29 1996 Th249 1~~51 FERNANDO ;:Id .. ~~made~ l0t10 Bess a"o Sol O~ ~ut:.~~· ~a!';;l~l~n!! ~Ul':.r: 1~1:.~~ sud:•ne:~ PaUI w .. smann, Wets· ~e~~~.~a~ICt~ce;~. Juhdt~d ~~~~~~~!rt~rs con· ~~;~si ~ .. s~nog1:' F1nanc1al PUBLIC NOTICE ~Jf~~ LVO Wllhoul ~•nt °' ....,.,. ~~~"~ol'~"ln~11~ ~;er o~'. chat;• or S4.00 must ~r~~:11s~nd:~:~:1:10-~:r~~,.:qp\Zas!"t!~. ~~ ~~~nJlr~c."/are: TONYS b~~~~es~0:e1?s~;;~~,9~orng !~~~'.ce;21~~4~u~~~~f~~ fictitious 8ualneaa 11~1 ,r~<·CA91345 =d:::r::,a ~ ~n~~;~ <1rit •11 Pncit.c be Included II handled by £listen 0110s requlsi1os I•· ttce that an appllcallon lor The appllcanll listed Jo Jahns-Cachla Beach, CA 92646 Name Statement RlC~ O!< "'encumbrances. to pay 1118 Vof.'w N ... wport £kac:r1 rria11. Bid Document.a and galea. Puede que usled recovery has been made to above are applying to the This statement was llled Vernick Ptellez, 1409 o,,. The following persons are 111 II 1'291'98 rem .. nong pnocopal sum °' CA' olher contrac1 documents quiera Uamar a un at>ogedo the Department of Real El· Oeparlment ol Alcohohc w1lh the County Clerk of lington Ave . Los Ang~es. Cloono business as: • t'i~ ~ CH/COST.A the nole(~ aecured br s.ald Butte rflies flv ,,.. •• miy also be eumlned at lnmediatamente. SI no late Recovery AcCO\lnl Unit Bevwage Control lo sell al-Orange County on 12·30·97 CA 90019 ~) ~~BSsF'tf:f:i~~L DOOR CN~~ ~as~·~-::: Iha Office of ltl• City Cletk conocell a un ·~~~~ pursuant 10 a JudlgmenO I In cohollc bevetagea at: 2052 19973743483 Thos cus1ness is con· S'"RVtCE 1021 Damascus --'•), actllancel. If •-flll--ll!'!IP.!!!'!IPll!l!I• .. C f C puede amat • un ... ,..,,,.., fa11or ot Rhand r hoot NEWPORT BLVD 1 s Daily Piiot Jan. II, 15, 22, ducted by: an 1nd•v1C1uat " ,...,.. . ., llt#'.M ot the oty o oiitla Mesa. de relerenoia de ab<>gados (County of Sutter, Stale of COSTA MESA CA 92527 ' 29 1998 Th246 Have you 11ar1ed doing C11. Costa Mes.i. CA 92626 ~the tefmtl °'the Deed i 81d Oocument1 w t nol be o a una oficina de ayud• Callfornla, Case No. For lhe fotlo.wln 1 01 • busonou yet? Yes. 01-10. Robert H Simmons 1021 PUBLIC NOTICE °' Tr\41. "111'Nted feH ;;,;_~,,;;,----:r. malled unleu the ed-legal (vea el dlreclorlo tel•· CVCS96-3301). Every rea-License: 46 ON·SiL~l()EN· PUBLIC NOTICE 98 Oam.:iscus Crr Costa Charges and·~ ot1he ·- dlllonat 54.00 charge Is In· fonlco). tona.ble auempt lo Hrve EAAL PUBLIC PREMISES Vernrcll Ptenez Mesa, CA 921l26 TlTI.f OROeA NO TruU.. and ot the INSll ... iiiiiiiiliiiii eluded wilh peyment. CASll NUMBI" all P"11el hat been made. Published Newi:iorl FlctlUoua Bualn•H Thrs statement was hied This business os con· 9711526-20 TRUSTEE Teated 11¥ aaAd Deed ot Netl'IC NW Eaeh bid ahaH be mad• (Numero CS.I Caaot A copy of the application Btach·Coste Mesa Daily Name Statement with the County Clerk of Cluctod by an 1nd.v1duat SALE NO U91L T REFER: IUll. 1-t 1319,074 98 •MONAL NIU( on Iha Propoul form t7CV0038711 and alf pleadings are evail-Polo! January 15 11198 The lollowiog persons are Orange County 011 01·14·911 H:ive you su111ed doing ENCE NO 1038 APtf NO. fatirnated AccNed ..,.__, • able at the Law OlflcH of ' Th254 dOlng business as: 19986745622 b.;Sltless y•11ves 1972 NOTICf OF TRUSTEE'S and llddiClonal ~ " ~ • MOftUllty 1hHts P·I through P.9 The name and address of RuueH Wm. Carlton, 11 Partnerl Newport Beach at Rabon Sommons SALE YOU Altl IN ~ .,,.,. """'tnerMM lhla figure ~ • Crematcwy ptOVided In lh• contract the courl Is: (El nombre Y 1550 Silica Avenue. Sacra-PUBLIC NOTICE the Dance Studio, 204 Daily P\IOI Jan 15· 22· 29· ThiS statement wos toled PAUL.T UNOl!ft A 04!!0 Of PflOI' to ule The beftef'IC*Y documents. and shall be d11eccton de la cone ••I mento, CA 95814. Thi• no-Washington St.. Newpol1 Feb. 5• 1998 th269 w•lh the County Clerk ol TIWST DATED Cllt111M. under IMS Deed °' Trv.t 3600 Pac:1foc View DrM accompanied by a cel'11fied MUNICIPAL COURT FOR tie• 11 t>elncoi made puttu-Flotltloua 8ualneH BHch. CA 92661 PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on 01.o9·98 UMiU YOU T~ ..,._ het9tolofe beelfted and Newport 9-111 Of cashier's check°' a bid THE STATE OF CALIFOR· ant lo c .c.P. Section Name Statement Judith A. Hill, 85 Tangelo, 151986745153 T10N TO "'-OTKT YO.At• 1 wr"lt.n to '~n;::one:lt-:::'~·~•=2=700===-1 bonG lor not leu than 10-,. NIA. ORANGE COUNlY, 415.50 aod B&P Code S.C• The followlng per•ons are lrvlne, CA 92620 Fictitious Bualnen Dail~ Polot Jan 15. 22, 29. '9tOI etTY, IT "'4Y o.taia end ~ lo! --.TI .. ol Ille amo1.1nt of their bid CENTRAi. ORANGE JUDI-lion tQot71,1(b). The pattfn doing b.ltlneaa u : Robert M Cooper, 3l63l Name Statement Feb s, 1998 lh256 IOl.D AT A PUILIC-~ Sele, end a Wl"'-t NIMI08 o1 ,.._ ,..,...: CIAL STRICT 700 CIVIC herein are Ahancfo1 l>hoOt, Comptehenatve Bu11nes1 2nd Ave., Laguna Beach, The lotlowlng persons are • YOU raJ:1 M IE1.L •AIWAY made payable 10 ttt. '"'"' Dt • plalntrlf and 'a~ w .... Servlcu 1 t 329, 43•0 CA 512077 dolrtg businen as. LC. PUBLIC NOTICE MA'MON Oft n4e NATI.IN-...... u ~ ~ ~~ of CotlJI Mesa. No pro-CENTfR DRIVE. WEST. mann, Welsmann EQufly C.mpus Or SUtte 2l 6 This bualneu 11 con· SPORTS, LTD., t7271 N• Oft THm ~--·--~-•-111-9191--Mortuary* Chapel po1aJ 1hall be con1lde1te1 SANTA ANA, CA 92701 Tru-1, Will C&rreras. defen-Newport Beach, CA 92660 • ducied by: a g..,_ral pan· ,.,.,0pe Sllfft. Fountain Val· Ftctltlo"• BuslnHs ~T you, YOU l9ld No9IOe al. DllfM !Ind Cremation unless eccompanled by The name. eddrHI, and dant1. Ronald S. Rubino, 2845 nership ley, CA 92708 Name Statement tHQUL.O CONTACT A~ llO Sell to M ,. suc:fl cuhler'a check. cash ttlephOne mimbet of ptlln-Publlshed New~ort Alta Viii• Dr .. Newport Hive you 111rted doing Los Caballeros Racquet & 1119 following ptr,ona are ~WYP. On 01~ 1110DMld In._~"'*-110 Broatadwa 'f ot blddtf'I t>ond. till'I etlomey, Of plaltll1fl Beacn-Coete Meta Dally Beech, CA 926GO bullnHI yet? No Spans Club. Lid . fCA1 doln9 busineu 11· 101l0 AM., ~ 118 ,.... ~ ia loC9l.cl Costa M9sa No bid lhlll be con.Id• wit~ en allomey, Ii · (El Pilot Januaty 15. 22, 29. Shiro" A. Ellerley, 21M5 Judith A. Holl 3'80 Torrance B"-d , 31d WARMS. 19012 HOiiy SL SERVtee CORPORATION ... lftDf'e lfliin ""-tnOflltla Mt-etM_ _ _ ered unless 1111 made on a noml>f•. 11 Olrecclon y el Februal'y I, 19511 Tt\261 Alla Vl11e Dr , Newpo11 ™' e11tement wit filed FIOOI. T0trance, CA 90503 Hunt1ngton Such, CA • h ~ eDOClllMCI Tn. ~ ...., ua ludl lllll••••••illillllli .. Pu.LI,. NOTIC! eeacn. CA 92&e0 w1tn the Counly Clefk ol This bu11neu 11 con· 1121"1 tae .--Mil ,,.,,....,.. to __ bttr1k ~I '°'"' fut· ll\lrneto de tetelono Oel ¥ Thl1 bu11n1u 11 con. Orange County on 12-30-91 OUC:ttel bye limited partn.r-Jamff UM Wagner. 99 Deed ot TN91 ,_... • r.================::i n1shed by the C11y ot Coa\I abogedo def demandente, FtctlUoua •u•IMH dueled by; hUJband and ttf'731434t• •hiP · '•ir 011~. Co11a Meaa. CA .. ~ No .I ~ Mua and i. made In ac-o def oemendltlt• Que no Namo ltetemoftt Wiie Delly PllOI Jan. 1. 11, 22, Have ~ou 11aned dOlflQ 91626 '911CMM4IO looll PIQe ol ' "Affordable Alternative Discount casket, Cremation & Burial Service co•~ane• w.1h th• provt. tllne et>ogtdo, n) The f I"'-'""' Halle you ttarieo doing 29 18911 Th2•8 bUslneet ye1?No Thll t>usmess 11 con· omci.i .--..1n ttw Ofllae llOnl ol 1he Propotal , .. LAW OFFICES 0, JEF• dOlng :;itM•• =~lent.,. bUllneu yet'lVes, 12-1•97 ' Julie ,rty, ~neral PAllnet dvcttd by 1n 1nQo111d1.1al '(ii. the A~ 01 o..--. qu1t~• FAl!V D SCliO". IOaO ESSENCE UNLIMITED Ronald~ PUBLIC: NOTICE _ Thlt •talem1.,1 was I.mt Have you ~llarted doong Counfr. e.won.. ---• heh bidd" mutt hive a SUNSET 80ULEVAAD THE • l&S2 Muten Dr' Thia tt:iteinent wat filed . -. tlU 8 •--With lht County Cltrlt Of bus•ness ytt No -.,:· ~ 1 (1... ~ OE ~s ,.., ..,.,.2T ' 8 h C " wtlh lht Counl'f Cleill of , nO OU. vs ..... H ChM09 Counly on 01'°9·9' Jamel W~ ~ Piece ~ CllH C·\I noofll'IQ Ind I.OS AN 1.. .............. Hun!lngton H C • A Onnge c:ounry on 12-30-97 Name Statement 1ttl0745113 This 1Uttemen1 WH I 1ed e.c:n. CA) -n.e.-.... I Floof Co11ei.ng CotltrlCIOI (213) 913-3357, BAA NO .. ·~" I.a • anc:• 1&52 tH'U74~1 :The IOllowtng perlON .,. o ..... p~ Jan 15 22 29 w\th 11'!• County Clt11t: 01 .... ~M.. ......... l•'8ntt Ind lllO be pt .. 106502 sre 1 -. D pj doing but•neU 11· '' ' ' ' 0111ngt Co.in1y on Ot~-111 ....... ent ....._. qualihed u requ4red by DATll1 MAYH, t8t1 ~:~~f~O~l&4runtington 29•'~""8 •ll Jan t , t~ AnlhonJi Paq Comp.tny, Feb.&, 1"' 111263 ttlH74St01 herwft ~ J:t!fw 1aw R081"T •· KUHIL, Tony ' u i lence, eeu ' -141t i;• L.tdO, Newi>Oft PUILIC NOTICE Daily P.1o1 J~ 1'-t2, 29 ,.,, 5'rt«, C:.. • ~ 1.~1a..101 u•~ a c:reft Cterll, '1 IVA IOLS. Miiier• Or .. HunltnOtOtl PUILIO NOTICI ~=-~3121 Flctftl• ... •u.wtu Feb 5. 1t9t •W2CC} '~~ ~ •. Of cluaifocMlon Mt ltlO#ft ltAI, Deputy 8eldl, CA tH4t w ~. IA..""""" -~-•-. ,...... on Ille Oenetal ~ 'ub1tahed Ne"porl lfad Powell t7ot Hilo "-tttleue lhlalRIU ~ hKI\. ~~tQ Nl!M ltat•fft~t PUILlC NOTICI .,. 1' u mu Tn 1l:'.!..! W1~ 0.111ITll/\111ione may e .. cJi-Cos11 "'-" OlllY r:=,JU:.<;"Jc::'~,. 'T)'t-::::=:: ,,. Mich ... Ray, 310 $o Jef. ~=~~'-\,_ , -M~. _.. • h~~ ·be required lo .,.., ,,.. Pi161 ~ 15~ 22. 29. = Of. M1m1er CA ..... MfMI ..... '::.C.::.: IMW,~oa.CAl2t?O .TH~· CAAOIENT °"OUP. MOTICIC~p-·-· tNf.e1 ...... I (U2 N .,.09 rat• ot lh•t crlfl °' 'ebnWYS, 19tl. t ' • al' MtKE1 CARPITI °' T'hl• 1>ueln•t1 11 con· 1300 1r111ot s 1. No. "lMl!':.,. ._ ~,Cl cla11•flCAlt1e>n moat ~ly Th2$2 n.11 buttneH ta cori-MIKE'S CAAPl!'T WAAf· ~ t>y: a general !*I· Ste 100, N~ 8e1cl\, Tr'-.~.,.~ "' J n.i..a ti ...._ '• 1e111eo. to It us""" In oWllPllD Mtld !(!,......,.,,. ~..&. ..... CAA-HtJ¥e WVl.I ~ doing ?·*t Slv~ i300'' g I ~ ·ilf?'ill ~ ::'t: ~-•;'• lhe Oetl«al Delerminit!OOI ll'a lh• tHOUfee Yo" bOr ~ c:.':' =. ~ ~ ,-, No .,r.rc: SI Ho Ste lDO ;. ~ t If&. l;ll' lJ ~. :, ._. ,..,.. .~ et tne wn. Of IN cen oouot on to ... • ~9d 1lffth aa1 ·• AP. l'fencoit ~ IMCt\. CA WMO" ., 1.11 = .. .-1 i ' • . ~==~ all lot bids myrled of rMtct\Mo 1tUft? ,.... a.eo "°' ,.... THI ..... ,,,.,. WM Ned Ttll• bualnen la c~ ~"" fi~ IC 1 ' • I ;,"":.:=~ :: c:~"J"r:n. ~om*',: A Cd to =; w~ ..... CA =:~ c;::..:: Whf pt•~ Hide ~·H ~ .~ ~. '~ ;:·-:;.:.• • ,:'Sl S«1iof1 17'0 '9 e:,: qwallf~ed bu,..a to c::-6..!.~_ ~DUI~,/°"" ~ ~~~~~~. r::1i 0~ a ::m:z ~·· ·, r I .:..=i':a TE! =:co;..': PIMllll! _ "'\ ..... .,. Ml:f!n HtW9 _i;}_..:M ...,. ............. c _ _ _-TNl! llodltyt ....... 11. @Mi~ .. ... , =: ~ ~ •_ _ .. I Why should you subject yourself & your family to ~ylng inflated prices for cukets & servtces??n QI M lftt 1 •ltt"llt .·• ,_ ---. -. . '~ '~ "~ . ,_ ·--w----- l I I , ( s 1 I • 84 THURSDAY. JANUARY 15, 1998 r:J .._ .. ,. f:J ......... SEWlCE DmECTOllY -f or All Your Home and Business Needs -.._ .. ....._.....,._,.a11• II ... 1 ..... rim .. ..... " ~ .... h 1111,000 "'""" LKh WHii.... ~ 14""" min I • c.-....... M2·1•7• &UI GENERAL By Fax ( 7 1.f) l>J l -11.-11H ,,,_ ·-flt• fut I-\tt1U 11 UIH •• wl 1•ltou4 1uuul. r •IH•I •• II• •II''"' 1.,., L ••• 1 ... , •• .,, itlMlf ' ByPbone ("' H ) 11-t:!-.ih"'X - By Ma1Mn Penom uo \\1··• Rm ~111 C'f < 11.1,1 \11••11 <:A lJ~ll:!"' ,, ,, • 1••fl ni .. 1 .. ij.11 ,, llouft I .f, plt11111 Xd011111-:; llOp111 \l,.,.i.,, I"''•• \\11IL -l11 X.:Wu111-.-1·C)()p111 "'"""'' I r11I.., Polley Ru11·:. 1111d dt·odliill'~ nr1• .. 11bjt·c·1 l•1 c•lu111tt•· 9'itl111111 1111tin· 1111' publi•hrr rr.,..n c· .. ilw 1i~l11 10 1 c•t1•111 :u•d11.-1f~ fl•\ i'1 or n·11·11 1111\ d11"ific·d 11th c•rll-.c 1111•111 Pll'll"4' n•1•ort •Ill\ l'I nor tltul 0111\ h1 Ill \rnir 1'111--1fi1·d nd lllllltrd11111·h n ... D111h 1'11111 Un'C'P'" IHI liubilit\ (cu 1111\ nr<u iu 1111 ud\1•11i .. 1·nw111 f'i1r \\ltll'la i1 11111\ '''" rc••po11~il1l1· c·\;·c'}JI fur 1111' 1·0,1 of rlar 'f"ll'•' ;re 1111111~ 01·1·upi1·d h\ 1hr t·rror. CrrJit c'i111 cirri~ f,... 11ll11v.c•cJ fi1r rlw fu ,, ""'''""" .------Deadllnes Monday ............ Friday 5:00pm Thursday .. Wt-dnesday 5:00pm Tuesday ........ .'Monday S:OOpm Friday .......... Thursday S:OOpm Wc>dnesday .... Tuesday S:OOpm ·a1urduy .......... .Friday S:OOpm EMPLOYMENT FURNITURE 6014 Gl 1002 NEWPORT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH CORONA 1069 DEL MAR COSTA MESA 2624 GARAGES 212 2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOR RENT MONEY 2740 TO LOAN 2914 EMPLOYMENT 5 5 3 0 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 Br 1 B• R•mod e led· I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Muat Sell EQUAL HOU SIN(, SOLD! Showcase hom•• for sale 1n our So1uraay Roal E1tat• Supptemontl •Hom•• of the Week dlapt•v eda atert et Juat S751 (Otedlone Wed 5pm) Belcourt 5Br+4.5Ba LARGE STUDIO Berber crpt, new bath E 'Slde CM clean Fln•nclal Troubles? 4eooat, pool+ •P•. lrg tub/Iii•. vaulted ce11s. •Ingle car garage. Debt Consolidation & _E_M_P_L_O_YM __ E_NT __ _ lot, priced to ••II attached to main varts. w/d, fenced Nice quiet area s125. Loans available. Secretary New & Uaed F/T Position with FUrolture Call Eric at g r 0 w 1 n g c M Ad 396·0763 or 5 I 5·3850 Of'PORTUNI I Y $1 ,425K. 720·1704 Bkr ho use but ha• yard w/patlo & 1 prkg (714) 548•4189 •888·271·3148• 5530 PRIVATE GARDEN apace. $850.mo Agency. Must be Seers Kenmore Frig proficient with IBM/ X'lnt cond $200, small E11cel/Word. Require Ikea table new $150. All real Hiiie 1don111no In lhl1 111w1,1ptr 11 aublttl to lht fet mt hlr Hou11•0 Acr ol 1968 u mu••• w•10 mun 11 1111111 It Unrt111 Hf p"lttott llm11111u o• d11t11m1011on Mtltf Oft rHt (OIOt "llQIOI 111 llln&iup, t1m1h1t 1111u' 01 •lllOUI 111111 01 lft llltnllOA II Nb U~ '"' 'llltrHct lll'flltMI .. tr f1Kllm111llOI Blufta close to COM ENTRANCE! Sp11ce 812·6355 'Or 722·69651 _________ •••••••••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii H.S. 2br + 21:1a. New tor amall fridge. Bright r O 0 I• 2 ·Car ga r · & A Ir y . LA AGE 3bd/2 b• Triplex MISC. ANNOUNCEMENTS Advertlafng S•I•• 1e'lnt phone skills with queen futon st 50 ••••• •Open Houae ll1tlng• for $51 (0 .. dllne Thurs 5pm) ...... Upgraded. Best Buyl Bathroom/1ott water!. Up1talrs unit, balcony, RENTALS 2744 $219K 720-1704 Bkr Great for tho business new carp•t. paint. 2· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii car gar, $1200. 779 LINDA ISLE traveler & as good as &colt Place 964-8585 W d B k ... , d ---------. a•••** Ho1e1. -....,,,.-..-~,...._......,__,~-•nte ac yaru si e ANNOUNCEMENTS EXQUISITE 5Br 4.5Ba Ulllitlos and coble •Coat• M•••'• Beat yard to parl< nv will Ollared at S3,3oo.ooo lncludedl S1025mo. Jr·1br & 1br, quiet pay or duo yard work 2920 J•fl Arcuri, Agent Call (714)044·0853. gatod comm. pool,,_P_1_s_c_a_11 ___ 4_G_9_·_18_5_3 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714-841•8881 ,-I• SHORE CLIFF on tennis, easy access to Wlah to rent garago CASH FOR SINGLE • Portoflno Model Ca 0 / eo ' s freeway/beach/malls. tor storage on Feburary p ARENT s ca 11 · Herbor View Homes ny n w g rgou 714 557 0075 Community newspa· ab1llty to 1uggle sev· (714> 831-2280 por looking for classl· eral projects al a tome. -.-T-r_u_n_d_e_l_B_e_d_w_/m_a_I· l1ea cnslde sales rep· 714 850 4646 or t~x • • u tresses, bookcases, & ' resentatlvo. Must have re1ume to 850·4650 desk. white x"lnt cond strong telemarketing Secreterv FT In HB S500. 714·760·9041 ablllly, enjoy sales and be good at ~•· Gd wkn,g conditions, Trundle Bed Whllo 1omer service. Full xlnt benelots • comp. , skills a musl Call wrought iron xlnt mat· m11mlses. i'Soanta.ryEpxlucselcloemnt. __ 5_3_6_·6_1_6_6_1_o_r_a_p_p_1.__ tresses w/comlorter i sot, S4 50 159·6152 • bonolit pacl<age, EOE. Shoe Store In COM 011 ftlWIPIPll Wiii IOI knOwlftgl, l(ttpl an, lfvtrttlf> mut IOI flll Hiiie wlll'h II I• wtol1t101 ol lh l111r o., ""'" Ill h10y 1alarm1t t••t 111 dwelll•t• lhtrllUf II •••• n1w1•1•t1 Ire l•llllbll H II 10111 o,,ortunlty b1111 lo ctm pl11• of d1m1m1oa11on . "" HUD lall·trte at 1-100 414 IS90 For llt WHl119101 OC llfl ,11111 tlll llUD 11 416 lSOO 11 pays to adver11se 1n 1he bos1 local noal Es1ale Soctlon CALL TODAY! 4br 3 . .Sba. Nearly ocoan view. 3br 2ba • • N~ or COM area. 1·600·870.0073 o.OOOaf Lot. 5599,999 $2900 714·675·6374 E'Slde 2Br 2Ba Fplc, (714) 644·0236 759·1960 By Owneri---------Dtw. Hk·ups, 1-car FREE CASH Drug screenlng/physi· noeds s::iles person --------- cal required Fa11 ro· for Sat-Sun only Shoe MERCHANDISE LI•• River• 7 I 4/574·4252 COSTA MESA 2124 gar -+ 1 parking space I•••••••• Waterfront Giant S975/mo. 645·5862 GRANTS! sumo 10: oxp a plus 675·6292 MISC. 60 l 5 College. Scholarships Judy Oetting The Price Wlll liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lovelv Cleen 2br 1ba, COMMERCIAL Ameze Youl • 4Br Hae $1495. E'1lde. Y11rd, garage, REAL ESTATE Business Medical ,,,....,,-<,,..1,..,14,...)_6_3_1_·6_5_9_4 __ , EMPLOYMENT bills T~Vti~.:cpay. D:~!A~roup pracnco SERVICES 5533 800·2t8·9000 xG-1396 in NB. socks exp. FfT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• ,...., BABY DUD'S ': n'esale Baby Hems 15% OU w /ad MC Visa Ck·Fwy ctoso itt714·6 'J1·7363• yard. dbl gor, frplc, no/pets , $t050 ~ BALBOA ISLAND 1006 Cf> Prudential roomy, now carpet. $1000 sec. 645·2146 --------- gardener. Meso Vardo APARTMENTS2750 Agont 556-4430 ---------•••••••• Looking for New Facos Denial Ass1s1an1 Call in Or a ng e county. _1_t_4·_6_4_0_· 1_1_2_2 ___ _ Please be aware that c.I ........... , •••••••••ILovelv Home has E'slde CM condo NEWPORT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3bdr,2ba,S1275 mo, BEACH 2669 , SERIOUS BUYER John Robert Pow.•ra Ed11011a1 • the llstlngs In this cat· cgory may require you to call a 900 number tn which there is a charge per minu1c FIREWOOD x ·1n1 wood $1 35 cord. dohvered to your orrvoway Loads as tow as $45 • HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE 4bd, marblo boths, 2 714-723-8120 model/1a1ent agency Dealgn lp"s. dbl gar 1 carport avafl now.For details iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WANTS UNITS 75th Annlveraarv Editor 40'Lo1. 1 hse 10 bay. _N_E_W_P_O_R_T ___ _ call 642-2364 IN L.A. OR O.C. * SJUDIO * Price S7 TO s12 MIL Auditioning this week P o g e d e s i g n e r only, all ages Call nooded for growing. (714.852-8827 Agt Diana, 718·9748 --------- COAST E'Slde Exec Condo Steps to Beachl CALL ASAP 1070 2 story, 4br 3ba, Hugo No parking. Light and JAMES GOULD. AGT 714-262·3756 dynamic Southern Stratoluunger Mcdicha11 II Xl nt Cond1t1on S450 obo 71'1· 720· t t 72 ............ ,CORONA 1002 DEL MAR 1022 GENERAL mstr br, yd, 21p, w/d o $650/ h ~ SANCERE 3Br 2.sea hkup, att grg. s1100 P;J4.722.9~~41 · Pn•.den""!~• •Tuscany Dacor (714) 850·2927 --~--------~ U4l •Gourmet Kitchen •2 a. 3br Lg ~ts 2-c.1-..i ..... , iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 38, 2 •58• 2.siy. Fam Esqulslte Upgrades. NEW O T car· gar,. wto h ·ups, 714-812·7474 GOVERNMENT rmmedlately avell. P R Ip, wet·bar, central air. FORECLOSED Am, Pointe D•I Mar Agent Renee Weet Br"CH '>-169 Golf oourae vlpw.1--------- Home Walk to beach 71 ..... 2 ... 050 ~ " -.,..S-19_9 __ 5_-s_~_95_64_'4_·_05_0_9 BUSINESS Homos from pennlos & town. $525,000 ""' "' ~ on SI Dol1nquent Ta.c. 720·1779 Agl/Owner 4Br 2.58• 2·car grg, 2br 2~a/den Lg Apls PROPERTY 2767 nopo's. REO's Your ••••••••• d w/gar, Ip, w/d hk·ups. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LOST & FOUND 2925 f'OUND Fomalo .Cal Domestic, short hair, tabby & while. vie· lrvlno Blvd 548·3794 Loat Cat 1/7 REWAADI a'oa Toll Fro o Fun. Mon.v M.klnn upgra .ed. s'tlarp, • HOUSES/ 2000 f b 1 micro, pvt beaCh·boat 600·216 9000 xH-1398 Duplex. So of Hwy. SQ 1· a cony illp avf. $1995·$2800 for cu111.1nt ll:.tlng1. Seller M•v Cerry CONDOS ocean ·vlow, quiet. 714·760·09H> • Lerge 5300sq.11 While male w/blue Vacant Rostouran1 on collar. Vic of 10th & 2 Lots In tho center or PCH. Torrlbly mlssedl Balboa. ~lso Smokers __ 7_1_4_·9_8_0_·5_1 _2_2_ Pa110. A • Groat Buy Loat Cat, tem, thin. Agont. 7 I 4·494·2342 WOik to b08Ch. S; 800 ---------NEED DOWN FOR RENT (714> 850·2078 Newlv . Renovated $749,900 Tortofse colored, Peul Lengone doclawed. "Oelloata' PAYMENT? JHmlne Creek 2br,I••••••••-Big Cenyon Broadmoor Spaclo~ 18r & 2Br den, finest upgrades, 48r 2 SBa, Xlnt Cond. From $750. No Pe.ts. We will loun you the Ille & b11te Reduced Newiior1 Be~ T•rrac• oown paymont on the 10 $419 000 Motivated •---------$4150 mo/1 yr lease ~ 1 6 9' M a. I hcmou ot your choice Agent ' 714.759.3104 BALBOA Mickey Har11ing 723·0940 714·5::~485~ v e 714·8 7 5·81 20 nr Harbor V1ow Nature Parl< 640·1780 and orrango tho un-ISIAND 2106 C • n tr a I · P ~ r k -----------(Jorly1ng 1 'ii Mortgage OCEAN VIEW iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Surroundlnga. All NEWPORT HEIGHTS ---------hno11c1ng Buy(Jrs ond 3Br 3.SBa, 2·FP's. amenities. s 1825.mo 2Bdrm •Bo Patio. BUSINESS OFFICE n 0 o 1 t 0 r 5 c a 11 Marble Floors, Pool. On the w•t•r Twnhsa Leaie Drlvo by, Garage: No pols S900 FOR RENT 2769 ltoo DownPaym0'11 Co Floor 10 Cell Winaows; 3br 3ba, patio, deck, 2067 Vista dol Oro Yearly (714) 760·9077 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LOST: Cat, Groy, Over· weight. Vlc1nty-Enslgn School REWARD Pis Lv Messago 753·3321 Bkr 239·4334 Entertaining Porloct fpt, WO, yrly, no pets} Agent 714·725·6403 Newport Isl FURN"O. S 1,449,000 amk. $3000/mo. Rare CM 300aq Ofc . d lrocl PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltlou• Bualn••• Heme Statement The following pc.11son5 <11~ doing business ·"' THERAPIST ~ fAFFING IJETY/0f1K 921 Au1ll'a Or c~til Mesa CA 921..'26 N1Clu L Berg 92 I A1a1e11 Dr , Co1aa MCJs.o CA 94'Ci2G JAMES GOULD, AGT vocancyl 723·4633 Harbor R idge Upstairs small 1 BR. 2 • 2. Spa, aouna, so. Slngto. no pols, ref's access. fwy closo, utl 1--------- 1 nc s3ootmo oay HEALTH & 219.3999 eveG75·9576 FITNESS 3000 ~ ti $2750/ I I Yearly $800/mo In· ... Prudential CORONA pa B~ll Gruna~~lr,r Y.· clds Utl. 714·650-3801 t.1i1erM1 llMlry DEL MAR 212 2 714/8 7 5·8 .. 81 Oc•an v1ow oll 1cea and f iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------•••••••••• or 11 te indus tria1 ATTACK FAT 714·812• 7474 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Vera a Ille Studio, pool, . 6500s.t. .65 por s.I., •Perfect Cepe Cod 2 STORY LEASE underground parking. MISCELLANEOUS 1533 Monrovia Ave. End the Battlo Forever $75.0 A 11 2/1 C 11 ,.... 1·800·592·9222 Home Oen vu·1. 40' 3 bdrm.2 blllh,home .mo va a RENTALS N.B 714·645·<> 1 11 Wl ... e 101. room for to r Appl. 631·7167 ~chronic Fetlnue? "' wllh extra large deck •••••••••• Prime N B Loco11on1 .. • expansion. Roaucodl Slop sulfo11ngl New Agent 7t4·759·9070 Nowly remodeled. Ai---------Sublease Oppl'y One Info on troatments, o~'~!u ~~ ~.~'~,~t~v'~~,,11 con· _C_O_S_T_A_M_E_S-.A-1_0_2_4 Halle yo11 ~1:1111"1 t1oir19 ltuS<n~·H yul~r. , MUST SEE I Includes NEWPORT pvt ore, 1·2 common llllt l h & supplements plus u os. was er COAST 2170 ROOMS 2706 aroa spacos. rum., dryer. lrldgo & 2 CAR all services Included meal plan. S4.00 $/ck/ GARAGE N '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mo. Inspired Soluttons . o pets.1• e11copt phono S500/ p o. Boll 11795 52500.mo. 644-0853 • 3Br 3Be Townhome Free Room & Boord In mo. Diel< Hal"'orman. h t h "' CoSla Mesa CA 92627 2br 1b• lrg rms, lrg Avall. Immediately exc ange or ouse 7)4-474-0600 Nicki L lll'•J 28 2 •a D This "'u"'"''"' ,,,u ti11;cJ • r ·"' • + en ..,1th "'" Cour 'I' Clt••k 01 Twnhm, pool, tennis, Oranuo C<Junly t;11 r11 i::i ·'Jb neer beach & trails. 1 t d t k /d s 2 3 7 -5 • m 0 L •a s e duties. Mature couple c • •· Y • pe o · w · will share tholr homo Avl 1/11 $1500/mo. Agent 646·6604 '••••••••• 720. 7460 or 644·68 I 2 w/a compatlblo per· 1• ion. (female pref'd) BUSINESS & 7 1 4 ·5 7 4 ·8 3 0 1 o r tax 114.574.9334 FINANCE 19986745268 Upgraaed, secluded. Daily Poot J,v1 I' .'/ l'J 5214•900· 642'4531 -.-2.,..b,_..r _1_b_•--L-rg--rm-s, ••••••••• PUBLIC NOTICE f(!b ~ •'1'.llJ 1 i•1 Duplex $210.000 lrg cloHts. yard, w/d, APARTMENTS 2 homH on t lot. well P•t Ok. $1450/mo. N •••••••••• 720.7460 or 644·6812 FOR RENT B Steps to water, 1• kopl. spacious. Earl private entarance .& LOSE WEIGHT! TrlmFasl •Herbal + Increase Energy & Suppress Appetite 100% S Back Guar. $29.95/30-0ay Supp. 1 ·888·4·01 ETINQ Fictitious Buslnen Name Statoment Tho folfow"•CJ Pl'' J''' .... 1.: do1n9 O ·~·ne~.,, .1\ I h Bendu•~ ~·2 n 1,,1,,,, 11 St W121 lrv111!', CA '.I. 1,1:' Gletnn.i T1n11l'1\ Mt Gl'.IUf 2243 M.1111n ~I 11 t, I, Ir· "Ill' CA 9:1G I.! Taylor, Agt. 842·4722 • 3br 2b• 2·fp'1, lrg •••111111••••• bath. w/d, parking 1--------- E'alde 3br 2bo & lbr yara, lncld1 gardener. $435/mo 723·8485 BUSINESS --------- on R-2 Lot. S239K e .mo 18819 s2soo1mo•-C-O_R_O_N-."--------------OPPORTUNITY Tllh llu"'•"C' ~ ·~ c.on Clacled l.Jy ''" oriel .itlu ol Have yOll !>I l!l••tl dO•flL bu so no• \ yt t?t I•> Glon1w I 1Jv<•r\ MtC'wnoy Tt111 bl.1ll'~nr•11t w,1\ 11100 w11t1 lhl' Cou1117 Clvrk ol 01ong<' Cr ,Jnfy on 01 09 98 Ul980745109 Daily Polo! Jan 1 S 22 29 Feb 5, tY'JS 111162 Offer 3br 11 vecant. Agent 714· 759·9070 ~ Ownor/Agt 642·9666 3Br 28• OCEANSIDE DEL MAR 2622 RENTALS TO 2-904 IAGUNA BEACH 1048 LOTS WITH OCEAN Vll!WS Scott L•nd Co. 714.499.1 eoo Buy II Soll II. Find 11. Cleeslfled. or P .C.H. 2·Car Ga· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SHARE 2 72 4 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii raga. FP. Avail 3/15 2Br 2B• Ocean View iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $2400/mo. + eecurtty Largo Squ11e Footage deposit. Agonl St•rtlng et $1385. 714-494-8841 Locations Avallabl• CLASSIFIED 11'1 th• raaource you can count on to 1011 a myriad · of morch1n- dl10 lt•m•. because our columns compel Now. (714) 789·1750 •Newer 2br 2b•, Ip lndry rm/1patgarage, cloH lo blfoch. Avail 211 s 1500. 723·0606 quetlfled buy•r1 101---------celll COSTA MESA 2614 COM 2br 2ba, Ip, front hH. patio, M•mkr/ pet•, • $685.mo 1/2 Utfl. Avl r)OW 760·5381 NB Female Prof. to •hara 2bd/2be East· bluff apt w/carport. Large deck $550/mo. Overlook Back Bay Calf Holley 644·5389 •••••••• Please bo wery of out of area companies Ch•ck with th• local B•tter Business Bureau beforo you ••no any money tor foes or services. Read and underatond any contracts belQr• you 1lgn. Shop around for reta1. NB Lrv Houae step1 1 ________ _ f~; Sell your extra household items In 1 - CLASSIFIED Call 642-5678 STARTING to beach, w/d, maid own phon•. $4 75/mo + utls avall 2/1 71 ... 848·9594 MONEY TO LOAN 2914 Cal newspaper chain _E_M_P_L_O_YM __ E_N_T __ Good eyo, a111tude nna work othlc all WANTED 5535 monda tory ptu s Ouar k iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii experienc e EOE ---------Sona resumo and de· •Chauffeur Local COLLECTIBLES slgnod pages to: hour-day-week·month Steve Marblo, Calllor· Reasonoblo · Ref's 6017 nla Community Nows, 642·5566 leave msg. 330 W. Bay St., Costa •Swedish Nurae • Mosa. CA 92627 Loving, Dependable. Oen.Ole/PT Phones. Xtnt Cool<, Driving. flling, typing, 56.l>O/hr, Local Roi's, 12 Yrs C.M. Senior clhzens Exp. Llvo Locally welcome. 641·3300 C'?714·648·3735 t'7 BEANIE BABIES Boll Towor Florists & Gilts Lg selecttonl •714-788-8788• Generel Office-PIT --------- cterocal, phones. llhng. DOMESTICS 5540 •--------- & typing. Call Teresa iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COMPUTERS 6018 at 714·843·9681 01 D W O Fax Res 714·843·6665 og alkar Id COM liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 Springers, 2x·s dly Apple Computer .• (AM/PM). Feb 1· Apr Printer & Sofl•uare Interior Draftaperaon Rewarding full.fpart· 25 S:iOO.mo 759·9545 Star1or S300 650.()4113 • time arafting pos111on ------------------1mmoa1aloly available MERCHANDISE WANTED for high·ond tile/Slone TO BUY design studio. Musi ••••••••• 6019 have e11per lence draft· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1ng interior floor plans --------- & olevat1ons, blueprint ANTIQUES 6010 comprehension & abll· iiiiiiijiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ily 10 prepare hara Primitives: surtoce doslgn draw· Cupboards. gen ant mgs for cl1ont presen· Pond Boat. propeller, 1011ons Basic I01Js1te, columns Anl. hay construction. & CAO knowlodge a plus cart. Lv msg 753-3321 Profosslonal, fast peced parson wilh good att1tuao apply VIO lax· (714)759·0129 or phn· (7 14)759·0606 Attn: Regina Lind. Malntonance Swim/Pool Route. Self motivated, own truck S 15/hr 642·} 730 OFFICE MANAGER Community newspa· per seeking organized self·llarter with basic computer akltls and temperament lo juggle demands of faat- paced nows opera· tlon. Necessary skills lflclude word process· Ing, basic knowledge of Internet ond profl· cl•ncy of MS Office programs. Poalllon re- POf1S to edllor and re-quires deify contact with publlc. EOE. Send cover feller a nd reaume to St•v• Mar· ble, Dally Piiot, 330 w. Bay Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 or E· mall to dRilot2(rr earthtlnk.net. P/T Demonatretors We9k prior Sup•r Bowl In grocery atore In your area. Car nee .. $6.50/par hr. c au for ~ntiqueB &: G!oll.Wbl .. t;~·i .:+.:. Conduce.Cl Paintings '« China Books ~ Furniture 40,._,. In N9wport Beach 14.873.8 $ BEST $ PRICES PAID FREE CONSULTATION E.rahl\l 4:una 8r.Kh Deakn ExranJ1"1l hi LA, 5.an mncoJCu & New York Wt Ivy ANTIQUES 10 MODERN DISHWARE to TIFFANY EVERYTHING!!! E.unc .1cs. rruoo1c. Family JMsmn rurfllllln 714-249-3711 Old Coln• Gold S1tvor Frankhn Mint, S1erllng Old warchos & jowolry Westcoasl Coin 642·9448 TOP DOLLARS PAID For Records. Jazz. Soundtra cks, Etc .. Can Mike 845·7505 FREE TO YOU 6022 M•I• Shar'Pel lyrs Needs a lovlng homo wtvard. 714·548·3366 PETS & ANIMALS 6049 Australian Sh•p Pup• blue/blk T.~1. blu eyos. AKC/ASCA, m·f S400· $750 7t4·355-1708 Puppy Gmo old fem. loving. smart, gn w/ chllaren. Shelly Ger- man/Shepard mix, 30pds. Fr•• 10 loving hOme. 1t4·67~928 PIANOS & ORGANS 6059 YAMAHA STUDIO Console Plano. High gloss black. 481n, llke now, sacrifice $1995 714-527-0900 SPORTING GOODS 6065 ANEW NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT 2669 BEACH NEWPORT 2669 BEACH 2669 _1n_1erv_l_•w_. __ &s_1_-s_5_7_9 -------- Don't Rent Sklal For sale ... Skl1, bind- ings, boo11, POIH S99 por pkg. All clzea avl. 120cm·205cm. BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • The LLgal Depamnmt 111 the Daily Pilot it~ to announa a MW Jmlice n.tJW auzilabk fO MW busi.N.StO. ~ wiU now SF.ARCH tht namt for you Ill fl() l'Xtnl chargr, and SllVt you tht ti~ and the trip JO tht Court H~ in Santa.Ana. Thm, ef C'Ollm, ~the iearrh is romplmd we wi1J fo your fiaiti'1Us businm "4IN stamnmt with tht Coun~ Clnit. publish <ma a Wttlt for four~ as "'f"iml by law and thm file your proof of publimtion with the Counl'j am. P~ swp by fO fik J"U' fo:titiaus burinm st4lmtmJ 111 the Daily Pilot, 330 W. &] ~ Cata Mesa. If you avmot stQ/J 11) pkase ad/ us 111(7J4) 6424321 ll1lll wt wilJ make amzngmunt1 for you to httd lhis proadu" by "'4iL If""' shoulJ haw lt11J fanJxr qwstiqns. plam llllJ us tmJ wt wi1J be""'" than """to ASRst JfJU. GooJ bd in J""T MW llllsinar .....,.....~~Pilot iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Thf' Hack Bay la in our Backyard. Newly rtnova~ epaciou l & 2 Bedroom . • Close tQ 0.C. Airport, & N~wport &>ach Coll Cou~ • NP.Wty R rnod~k-d Interiors • Convt!nlent to Back 81y, M.;or Shoppina & Entertlinm nt • Lauodry F1eilide9 SOrij No ptt 1691 Mesa Dr. (714) 545-4855 PARKING VALE: TS eASllST MANAU!RS e & MANAOl!RS APPLIANCES 6011 (714> 5115·9022 Mal• Or Famela. Full Frig $185, washer or pert tlm• Joba avail· and dryer S140 each.1 ...... -------- abl• at bHutlful X'lnt cond. 640·5848 TV, EI,ECTRONJCS, rHlaur1nt1 and night· --------STEREO 6080 club• In Colla MHa, F URNITURB 60 14 liiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lrvlne and N•wpon iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii C•bl• TV Beach. Have no e11p• D•aorambler9 rlence, we wilt train Excellent pay, banellts 3 ROOMS OF FURN •800·211-412h- 1nd Insurance. Apply Prav laHed furn. dally from 9am-6pm lrom model home1, Vil 11171 Aneh•lm St.. corp, apta, , .. •pt. St• B·I Co••• MHa or M call for appolntm•nl odela Incl, llv, din, e714-9&a-ee:a•• Spo bd HI, plc;turea. tampa & mall HI. R•o•ruoniat/Otflo• snv.95, 8mal olflca la looklng 714-989·0800 tor good phon• akllla, Cttn Cl .. tanot C•ntN r•ll•bla, organized, i0700 Spencer 1oma computer •11p, Fountain Valley H .GO/hr. Call Belly "-;:=::::;:::;:::;::=::=~ GAR.AGE SALES GENER.AL 6102 M•Na &UftPWAR• aA.MPLS 8AL• \911 Tu1tln Ave, CM Sai.1. I 718•m· 12pm ~-"-1_ .. _•_9_3_·_•_•_•_1 __ , Couch & Love Hat Rattaurant Oood condlllon. I 1so1--------- WANT•D • Frlendly obo. Call 845·099•. BALBOA ::~ri~~.w~1:0r1•11~ iit AT• Mov1No P!NJNSULA •Po11t10n1 avallabt•• • 14 L • E 1 •~an 1 " •IOOd a baYaf...., Mf'lert Cuttom Dining abl•, UT 8AM-1PM -..-e High Gack Chalra, '= I •oook •bartender• ChHl, DHk, Couch. lngr lv1rylt'I~. Apply W'llhln. Dfae•no Draco Pelm, 0 11 4at •evt 1 Golf Club Or. ltvlna lndlan PalnllllQ end •Un •fieyl• 11'1 1ll 1hcrc every d11y In Clr"~lrrcd More. ?H·fl0-11110 . ,.... - GARAGE 'SALES TRANSPORTATION • CORONA DEL MAR 612 MARINE SERVJCE 2 SUPPLIES 7020 Moving Sate dish ... garden tool1, linens, Vemaha 6 Hp Kicker g•m... radlo1, King Motor -tOng shalt, w/ tank, 3hrs Uke Now m•nr .. 1/bq11 1prlng, & $6$0 00 673-1987 much morel Sal 71m. 720 Hellotrope Ave . MARINE SUPS COSTA MESA. 6124 DOCKS 7022 QIANT Multl·Famll~ •Private Sale Modjosk1 Clrle. 37' Salt (f1 Canyon 1 Blk No of Boat slip nr Pavillion Wilson 9am Sal & Sun John 714·673·4928 •PVT DOCK · NS• 18·281t, S9/10f1. ulls, NEWPORT steps lo bch, shops. BEACH 6.169 eots,mo·mo. 675·0046 Side Tie for 30' Salt SAT .JANUARY 17 Boat. $9 per toot, 8AM·3PM good loc1111on. water/ 545 Cat•llna elect 714· 675·6128 (Cetallna/15th) to benefit Newport CAMPERS, RV'S, Harbor Highs baseball program Donations TRAILERS 8014 noeded. Pick up avail contacl Jolf 515-4494 or Pamela 350-4488 El C•mlno Stockland PLEASE HELP camper shell $250 support our team! obo (714) 642-1730 -AUTOMOBILES ~ ·re ....., a.> ...... A CURA 9010 er. = ..... = '91 lntegre 5spd. AJC, Cll pw, pl, CC, am·lm a cass, snrt, lint glass. Ul custom wheels. $9800 obo. 640·0420 e11t21 7 as a '91 LEGEND L ....-4 AulD. leather, Ci) 0 moonrool, alloys (012395) $14, 550 0 LEXUS OF 0 WESTMINSTER (714)892-6906 ~ ~ '96 INTECiRA CiSR = ::::s 34k ml. leather. custom wheels. hot• ...... (3POV326) $19,950 0 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER re ~ 714-892·6906 Q) 0 BUICK 9035 = ....... = = '85 RIVIERA Groat cond! $2200 ~ ...... * 714·545·3830 * Q) re CADILLAC 9040 s.... Q) -'77 C oupe da VIiie = = O'elegance. Beautiful 0 ::::s Orig. cond. Loaded. Must see. 646·8221 ~-~ '78 SEVILLE Xlnt Condition! (1) $2200. 7 14·854-7425 = or call 714-455·3170. s... Q) '81 Coupe de VIiie -Gray Runs perfect. ei ::s New transmission/al· ternater. 714·646·8221 0 '89 Sedan De VIII• ~ Gorgeous. A·1 cond, 1 owner, drk red, leather, make offer (714) 644-2287 ------1 CLEANING SERVICE SERVJCES DIRECTORY REBUILD or REMODEL •Home lmptovtmonta .Olfict Addillona •Reasonably Priced •Local Co. 111636318 •Stephenson A11oc. C•ll 714-844-5485 CABINETS 3490 . CADILLAC 9040 INPJNITl .. }' 9095 " '91 De"'lle -,94 Q4~T Loaded, llhr •••ti, Wh1te11vory xlnt cond. Mu11 seo, now Lo11u1 trade S7999. EZ Fm•nc• (VIN26-4345) $24,"'177 Sunweat Motors 714-437°1931 '80 020 40r. •uto. mnrl, '91 Eldorado Coupe only 23k ml Belgo, 1 owner, mini, (VINS28237) SHl,977 dealer serviced, LEXUS $7995 714-964·9693 MISSION VIE.JO '93 SEVILLE (888)88·LEXUS Leat her. Loadodl 51ml·lk nu. $22,500 ISUZU 9100 Pis call 714·631 ·7370 1992 RODEQ CHEVROLET 9045 Bl•Ck, Ve, 1unroof, am/Im c•ssotle, Xlnl condition $7,000 or '93 Corvette Like new boat olfor. Whil e/red, chrome (714) 574·4238 whoels, llher Interior, very lo ml. S25.000 JAGUAR 9105 (714) 553·1900 '97 TiHOE 4x4 '90 .Jaguar X..16 wh1lo Polo Grn, w/d•rk blue llhr Int. loaded, leather sun roof, 11ulomo11c. (VINJ744t9) Save on this! AM/FM cass, chrome LEXUS whls, car p hone MISSION VIEJO s0,ooo 714·858·3695 (888)88-LEXUS JEEP 9110 CHRYSLER .9050 '89 Wrangler '90 Town & Country 6cyl, 1111 whl, Must See. $4999. EZFmanc 6cyl, loaded. xlnt Sunwe1t M otors cond. Must see 714-437-1931 $5999. EZ Finance Sunwest M otor• '91 Wrengler 714-437-1931 4Cyl, 5spd, am/Im casseuo. xlnt cond. S6999. EZ Finance DODGE 9065 Sunweat M otor• 714-437·1931 '93 Grand Cherokee •'82 Cargo Van SOK LTD Ork greon, mini, ml. new 1ires/battery. 10 ml, 2yr lac warr, needs bodywork. auto, n/c, loather, all S1500.obo 548·6211 pwr, Uni, alloys. am· Im COSS. s 18,900 obo '89 Daytona Shelby 714-675-5110 Turbo All Power. Premium Sound Sys., '94 <ARAND CHEROKEE CO Player, All Leather 4x4. V8, lour door, Interior , T-Tops. alloys, l ull power, Garaged, Very Clean. (3HJH776) $15,950 S3850.obo 548·1554 '97 CAMRY LE '96 RAM 1500 32k m1, Ip. Pwr -steenng. brakes. alloys. hko now! a'c. am/Im cass. xlnl (3ROH309) $19,550 con d . Must Seo. LEXUS OF Sl 1.999. EZ Finance WESTMINSTER Sunwest Motora 714·892·6906 714-437·1931 LEXUS 9115 FORD 9075 '90 ES 250 '95 EXPLORER CD. loother & more 36k ml, 4dr, auto.-(2TOXG24) $11,550 cass. full pwrl LEXUS OF WESTMI NSTER (811777) $19,550 (714)892·8906 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER '93 ES 300 714· 892-6906 Blk/Jode, cer11l1ed, 6.9% avail '97 MUSTANG GT (VIN142900) $20,977 CONV V-8, AC, Auto, lthr int, full power. '97 SC 300 custom lire/wheels F QPllOn, 14k, $22,995 714-640-7284 6 9% Apr 3110!1 (VIN037769) $39,977 HONDA 9085 '94 ES 300 Cashmere, cert1f1ed. 6 9"' avail '84 ACCORD LX (VIN043591 $21,299 4-0r 5-Spd, Ptw, CC. LEXUS FM Cass. Needs TLC• MISSION VIEJO $1150 obo•337·0113 (888)88·LEXUS '96 ACCORD EX 40r, lthr, l·pwr, SELL (V1Nt79833) $17,977 LEXUS your home MISSION VIEJO through classified (888)88·LEXUS Bridge By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAJ I HmSCH .. ' ARE GLASS CARDS l!NOUGHT Ntither vulnerable. West deals NORTH 6 A65 O K74 OAK74 •AJ 3 WEST •Q3 EAST •K82 O AJ 1098 6 O J865 •2 0 2 OQ109.2 •Qto876 SOUTll • J 1097 4 O Q53 0 3 •}(954 The b1dd111g WFSI' NORTH 2 Q Dbl PaH 2NT Pu1 3 • Pan Pan EAST Pu• Paa Pus Paa Ope1ung lead· Two of • I ... SOUTII 2 • 3 • •• When this hand was played in a rubber-bndge game, declarer went down two I.ricks at four spades. See if, looking at all the carda, you can do belt.er . South's double of the weak Lwo- heart openjng bid followed by two no trump showed a hand better Lhan a one-no-trump opening bid. The four-spade contract wns normal enough. SuppoSt' you pl•y dummy·• J•c:k of clubs to the fir11t tnck. !a11t cov· en with th~ queen and you win with the km(( What now'' Ca1h the ace-lung of dillmonds, discard.Ing a heart from hand! <You will need lo preserve your club holding to cowi~r cert.am defensive efTorls.) Ruff e diamond, cros8 to Lhe ace uf Lrumps and r uff t he lable'8 rrrnaining diamond Now exit with o trump West wins the (fueen or lrumps and it makes no dirter ence whether the defender exite with the ace of heartA or lhe jack. Let's 8uppose West &elects the knave Win m hand with the queen and lead another lrump, throwing Eaat on lead with king On lhe forced club return. you win in hand with the nine and revert lo a heart. The ace or heal18 11 the Uurd and last lnck for the defense. By lhe way, did you notice lhat failure Lo play the Jack of clubs to the firsl trick w ould have been (al.a.I'! Learn to b e a heller bridge player! Subacribe n ow to the Goren Bridge Letter by calling (800) 788-1225 ror information. 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