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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-01-24 - Orange Coast PilotServing the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 r • Inside The best local Judge ·rules against adding . treated water to bay •Water district, opponents both claim victory in decision that Irvine.Ran ch failed to p rove filtered sewage would benefit estuary. By. Christopher Goff~rd, Daily Piiot NEWPORT BEACH -In a move hailed as a victory for both sides of a bitter controversy, a Superior Court judge ruled this week the Regional Water Quality Control Board has failed to prove that treated sewage water would improve the Back Bay. The decision by Judge Robert Mesa gets soaked • Irvine Ranch Water Dis- trict may pay Mesa only ~ $145,000 f~r equipment worth $3 million that Mesa installed in Santa Ana Heights. By Tim Grenda, Daily Piiot COSTA MESA -The Mesa Consollddted Water District will get back only a fraction of the money it shelled out over the years on equipment in hopes of someday providing water lo San- ta Ana Heights residents. Mesa and Irvine Ranch Water District this week reached a ten- tative agreement calling for Irvine Rdnch to pay Mesa $145,000 for equipment that some Mesa officials tlunk is worth closer to $3 million. The boards of both districts must still approve the arrangement. E. Thomas concerned the board's decision to grant the Irvine Ranch Water District a permit to dump reclaimed water into the estuary. Thomas asked the board to demonstrate that the water would not h arm the bay and would, in fact, enhance it, as the water code requires. •1t's an incredible victory,~ said Bob Caustin, the founder of Defend the Bay, which sued the water board over its July 1996 decision to approve Irvine Ranch's permit. "They no longer have a valid permit." Ken Thompson, the district's director of water quality, said the judge's ruling meant the board merely had to •clarify its findings . .. cross the t's and dot the i's." "I think Defend the Bay's goal was to have the permit re moved, and they were not successful in that," he said. Mark Wolle, the lawyer repre- senting Defend the Bay, said hav- ing Irvine Ranch's permit revoked would haye been "our wish come true.~ "That could still play out in the future, but we don't expect that to be easy, and we expect much more work in the months ahead," be said. The board must prove that •benefioaltt uses of the bay - swimming, fishing and so forth - will not suffer from the treated sewage waler throughout th~ year. Irvine Ranch officials down- played the ruling, saytng they have no immediate plans to dis- charge reclaimed water mto the •SEE CAUSTIN PAGE A16 1998 WINTER OLYMPICS Officials celebrate . dredging p~ject UPPER NEWPORT BAY - With the barge Lwnmi Island pumping out Back Bay muck in the background, aty, state and federal officials converged on Shellmaker Island on Friday to officially launch the long-awaif- ed and sometimes controversial dredging of the Upper Newport Bay. ~This is only the beginning.· said Newport Beach Mayor Tom Edwards. •otherwise we're going to be back here in 10 years fighting with the state and federal government • •SEE DREDGING PAGE A16 City says _ media is to blame for flap •Newport ofhc1dls blame newspapers for rru~taken impression they htred ex- Supervi~or Don c:;;dltarelLi tQplock Irvine'~ bid to annex Manne ba~e By Husein Mashni. Dad; Prior NEWPORT BEACI l New" of a Newport Bed ch scheme to hlJ'e former count\ "-upen 1sor Don Saltarelli to 1011 In mt· s pld.n to annex the El Toro I'\ lanne base was lJttle more than d med1d aall -at ledst that's '~hdt c.tt\ othc~db are now saymg The City Counnl will deCJdl' Monddy whether to hut• Sdltdrel- 11 By menculousl\ sp(' lino out tus JOb descnpbon olllctdl' hope to close the Pandord·._ hox thdt v. as opened when locdl hl'adline wnters attached tht• wronq mearung to the11 word:-Whe n the area was annexed by Irvine Ranch three months ago, Mesa officials complained they would lose millions of dollars worth of eqwpme nt they had already installed or paid for in MARC MAR'TINI DAllY PILOT ~Ume national champlom Jenm Meno and Todd sands practice their short program Friday at the Ice Chalet 1n Costa Mesa. ln the Dec 25 1ssu<.' ol llw Udl- ly Pllot. Sdltarelli Wd'-quoll•d as saying "They need<'d some npm- 1ons and advice reldtl\ l' to ann('x- allon f\ l\ own ,,e" '' thdt no annexallorr of that bd!-ot> would be possible or probable m tht"' near term · Below, the couple lace ap before practice. Santa Ana Heights. · Mesa officials claim they only did so because they were led to believe they would take over ser- vice m the area afte r the former water provider -the Santa Ana Heights Water Co. -folded. The equipment included a 20- million-gallon reservoir, water pumps and drilling for a water well. But because many of the financial deals reportedly reached between Mesa and the former water company in the ear- ly 1990s were not finalized, or in some cases never even written down, the district had a hard time proving it. "I think the district has learned a lesson the hard and expensive way,• said Mesa board President Mike Healey. After the annexation, county officials told Mesa and Irvine •SEE MESA PAGE 15 ~-~-----~------~~-~-~-~----~~--~~---~ I I I I I . I t MOUND TOWN •.•• :A9 I "'51' IUYS • .. • ••••• .A2 t .I • Wf/\THER Ci 0 I N G F 0 R T H E Skating couple hope injury doesn ,t stop them from going to the Olympics By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The enormous weight of a couple's dream to capture Olympic gold is all reating on a tiny rtght ankle. The ankle in ~estion belongs to Jenni Meno, one-half of an Aliso Viejo couple who have been training at the Ice Chalet here in preparation for next month's Olympic Games in Nagano, Japan. Meno, 27, and her husband, Todd Sands, 34, began skating together after the 1992 Olympics, where each competed Wlth other skating partners. But after those games, the couple began skating, then dating,,got mar- ried in 1995 and now have qualified for their second consecutive Olympics as a skating pair. . They've already earned a spot on • SEE SKATERS PAGE 15 And dJ1other pdper 'hdd tlus quote from Cit) Attome\ Bob Burnham "I'm lIYmQ to qet mfor- mahon on what thP ann('xallon proces u. from an md1\'ldual who has been through tht' process with the rru.htaI)-\\ l' an• gomg to try to detemune ''hat ~tt•ps are necessary for the annexdt10n We cannot annex the hast• hut we ma~ tclke a position on \hP lr\'Ule annexation • Although he dld h1.., quotes werE> nght, Burnham said the headl.mes, such as th<> onl' that appeared with th.e Dctth Pilot's story, MSdltarelli h1rc>d to !011 Clty takeover.• unplied somc>thing the city never intended ·1 never said that " Burnham said The controversy cr!'afed by •SEE MEDIA PAGE15 'Graildfather clause' protects some motel dwellers By Tim Grenda, Daily Pl'/ot residents, defined as those who stay longer than 28 consecutive days or any 28 days in a two- month period. But perhaps most importantly, the ordinance contains a •grand- father clause,• which stip Ulates no CUITent resident should be evicted in order for the motel to reech its 25 % limit. At" Mon day's City Council meeting, a handful of residents of the Coata Mesa Motor Inn on Hamor Boulevard -one ol the motels affected by the ordinance -complained thetr londlord was using th new law as an xcuse to eVict them. With the! new law in effect at b rust of the month, Jen 28 wu a.. deedliM for many ot tbe ... ....... ..,. di'"'*" said they would have nowhere else to go. The residents asked City Hall for help, and Friday, City ,i\ttomey Tom Kathe and other oty~aals sa..td evicbons are defirutely not what the ordinance was meant to achieve. , •we are of the opinion that tenants wh o are living ln the motels on a long-term occupancy basis ... may continu to do so ... e ven though theu occupancy may mean that more than 25% of the motel' rooms are rented on a long-t rm basis," Kath said m a wntten legal opinion. - But even though a copy of Kathe's legal oplnk>n bM been forwarded to the motel ~. CeceliA Aguirr•,·llOID• leDUtl mil._. ..... •SEE~,.._A11 , tolMw._ .... At 1 e IC , .. I~ 1e 17 18 20 22 23 24 26 28 31 32 3:! 3E 4( ·~ 4' 4! • 5i Sl 'SS € ( • :2 -1 E E E i -r I i A2 SATURDAY, JANUARY 24. 1998 g reer w y lder Sale under way at Shoe Island S hoe Island Warehouse (574-1914) sells ndllle-brand women's shoes you'd find at department stores d1scounted 40%. The ·discount shoe outlet 1s dlso hdVing a buy-one-get-one - at-hall-pncE> sale on selected shoes The <>econd shoe has lo be of equal or lesser value Shoe lsldnd Warehouse is lD the Htlgren Squdrt· shopping center. 281 E 17th St . Costa Mesd Office Depot (548-8228) bas every- UuncJ 1mdgmable you'd need for an office, d.nd it's having a sale on d.Lscon- ti.nued, demo d.Tld close-out computers, color pnnters. copiers and fai machines. The Costa Mesa store is at 2200 Harbor Blvd SHE IS Not the wicked witch she por- trays on stage . -a'M MELTING.• Those immort& words won't be beard in the upcoming South- ern California rendition of a chil- dren's classic: •The Wizard of O.C." -a theater performance that casts Newport resident Judy Barry in the role of the Wicked Witch of Westwood.. Not to spoil the plot, but rather than her traditional demise, the Wicked Witch will instead get a dose of magic tba_t iaps her into oblivion. • •1 wouldn't let them put that green slime on me,• said Barry .. nfEBIZ Barry's accomplishments iii drama are few but pronounced. She was in a movie called •Bal- boa," wbiCh starred Tony Cw1is and Sonny Bono. In the early 1980s film, Bono played her ten- nis instructor-boyfriend. •H e was very, very sweet and funny,• she said. •it was kind of funny. because I'm so tall and })e's so shOrt. But he was very outgoing and fun." Barry also played a narrator on a television movie, •Holiday on FOR FUN AND PLAY Little People + M e & Shoe Story is a urectl '>hop to hnd adorable girl's cloth- ing Its havmq c1 sale on merchandJse mdrk1•d down 40%. Children's clothing 1c1lwls c1va.tlc1ble include Billabong, Erins Bdbu .. , D1ewl. PJ Lindberg, Palm Ave., Rf') n Spoonc•r dnd Plum Pooding. Shoe tmmds include Airwalk, Sam & Libby, F1uques KPcb, Skechers and Hush Pup- p1t·'> ft«, ctl lRW WestcWf Dnve in New- port Bc.•ach Roger's Gardens (640-5800) is having 1 ..,,1IP on ctJJ 1997 floor SdITlple pabo fur- rntuJC• pieces TI1e best patio funuture mclllllft1ctUr£>rs ctre on sale, including Hrown .lorddfl, Kmgsley-Bate, Tropitone, ')hew I >Ps1qru,, Weatherer aft, Terra and C W U•t'. SC>lc>cted furruture is marked d<)\\· 11 m· .. to 70'Yo. Roger's Gardens is at 21<11 ~ctn J0<1qwn Hills Road in Ne wporf BP<I( h Wfieels." ---.... MORE WORK Her husband, William Bany, is a ~tired auto dealer who used to own Bill Barry Pontiac, Bill Barty Volkswa- gen and Am.coach in Orange County, a motor home deal- ership. After an in-line skating accident last year, Barry b.a.sn't been able to devote u much time as she would like to her favorite sport, tennis. But as a member of the Big Canyon Country Club, she does spend a lot of time on the goU course. As the play's opening night approaches, Barry and the cast of a.bout 100, spen d most nights rehearsing. •rt•s so much fun,• she said. ·u •s a lot of work but so worth it .. Barry's favorite scene is the witch's chase. •There's dancing, and I get to be mean and step on some of my bun.ks," she said . •n ey put an evil spell on me, and I vanish in smoke.· Barry herself used to own Judy Lee Designs and Clas- sic Editions, a women's clo~ import busiqess. She al.so dhsigned women's clothing linesiltbat were on sale • Nordstrom. Lately, she also his beeil involved in local chari- ties such as 'the Children's H~ Foundation of Orange County. Proceeds fro~ "Wizard of O.C." will be dnuted to the Oailclreii1 ~I.al ol ~ County. The ·wi.za.rd of o.c~· will be perl,ormed Jan. 30 and 31at8 p.m. There will be a 2 p.m. lhdwing Jan. 31, as well. The presentation will be in the Chapman University Theater. • BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. -Nhether you're a merchant or a shopper, if you know of a good buy, call me at 540-,1224, fax me at &46 4170 or write to me: Best Buys, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa, 92627 •nie line was doing so well that Nordstrom wanted me to IDMket my designs Jn all ot their stores,• she said. But following her husband's retirement. Barry said the rompany was becoming too much work. and she sold it. I •1 think people are going to be pleasantly sur, prised,• she said. •John Vau.gtum, the director, really brings out the actor in all of us. He gets down to where you are and pulls you up to where he want.I you." . -Story by Husein Mashni, photo by ,.re ,.rtin P?Uv~.pjlot VOL 92, NO. 21 THOMAS H. JOHNSON, Pubh\her WIW AM lotlOEU. Ed rt or STEVE MARBLE, Managing Editor TONY OOOERO, ~~•stant Managing Editor TINA BORGATIA. City Editor ROGER CARLSON, Sp0rts idrtor MARC MARTIN. 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COSTA MESA • 8rtstol Street: A pair of slippers worth S22 was stolen from a car in the 3300 block. • Baker Street: A ring worth $120 was stolen from the 1300 block. • Onnge Awnue: A rose plant worth $1~ was stolen from a patio in the 2300 block. • West Baker Street: $8,330 cash was stolen from a business in the 800 block. • • 9ristol Street: Property worth S210 was stolen from a car in the 3300 block. - , Newpon Beach/C.osta Mesa Daily Pil0t SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1998 QTEJl.0.0 Amid hemming and hawing, a piCture-perfect day .on the course By Nola L Sarkisian Talk about skirting the issue. Here I was, a wide-eyed vol- unteer scorer Jast weekend at the 39th annual Bob Hope Chrysler Oa.ssic in sun-kissed PalmDesert. cavorting amid golf- ing icons and celebrtties, and the issue at length was about two inches. For a cameo moment, Hillary Rodham Clinton and I would be in the same company. I was encouraged to purchase slacks at the club's pro shop. I bristled at the thought. Why should I have to change if the trio of Hope Chrysler Classic girls were traipsing around in micro- minishorts? long-handled putter adroitly And the rest of the illustrious bunm? Standing next to Hope was truly an bonor. At 94, he still managed a 100-yard tee shot (after taking a mulligan). then bowed out after the second hole Dreyfuss was the master of 5elf-deprecabon, pointing out after a chip shot that whizzed past the hole, "as you can see, that's not how to do that " But after a flawless tee shot, the Academy Award-wuuung actor remained frozen in lus SWlilg, flabbergasted, later telling the gallery that he had been holding out on them "Don't wony about me ... let them talk,• and then pulverize the ball So, the day could have been rumed by a hemline, but five gra- cious gentlemen made it top of the bne. • NOlA L SARKISIAN is a staff wrrter for the Westside Weekfy, a sister of the Daily Pilot. ,., -I had shown up first thing Sat- urday morning to find out that of the 72 foursomes playing in the toumament, I would spend the day accompanying the marquee group: former President Gerald R. Ford, actors Leslie Nielsen and Richard Dreyfuss, and golfer Fuzzy Zoeller, who were teeing off along with Mr. Hope himself. But the volunteer coordinator alerted me that my white skirt w~ short on material and heavy on the thighs. A definite impropri- ety at the Bermuda Dunes Coun- try Oub, especially considering there was a not-so-fat chance that I would receive media exposure. But I stepped back to look at the bigger picture. The event rais- es nearly $1 million for charities throughout the desert cornniuaj- ties, and I had drtven two hours from Brentwood for a brush with golfing greatness. Besides, I was the one who would put the checks and balances on Ford and see if golfing was to be Mr. Drey- fuss' opus. I caved. I bought a $70 pair of white stretch pants, only to have my heart drop at the prospect of posing for a photograph with such company. let alone spending five hours with them. PHOTO COURTESY SCOTT AVRA PHOTOGRAPHY Richard Dreyfuss, Bob Hope, Nola L Sarkisian, former President Gerald R. Ford, Fuzzy Zoeller, Leslie Nielsen (left to right). Nielsen was so busy signing autographs it's a wonder carpal tunnel syndrome didn't set in. Armed with his bulbous titaniwn driver, he managed to frequently rocket the ball mto the stratos- phere. Zoeller remained unflappable during the often madcap round. whistling and encouraging hi.s often struggllng cohorts. Whenev- er the marshals would summon fred martin What a feeling. Whatever your partisan views, having the 84- year-old former president's light arm around you can be comfort- ing. (My political activism was still dormant during Ford's term because he hadn't commissioned the FDA to tamper Wlth the Twinkie-making process) But the 18-handicapper managed to play a consistent game and use hi.s I the crowds for silence, he'd say. Will retwn next week / & lfJOO/o NabJral .Tort}lla •Hot Chips : =?11°SJ:49 • SeSame REG. 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AC 1 a 10 14 15 16 17 18 20 22 23 24 26 28 31 32 33 36 40 42 « 45 47 49 50 52 54 57 58 • A4 SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1998 59 MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Runners, studenm ready for r ace More than 800 Lincoln BJe.. 1· Jason Forrester of Santa Ana. sitting on the wall. is lucky to be alive after taking out a fire hydrant and then aasbtng into a telephone pole. Car crashes into pole, driver ~ested A Santa Ana man was arrested Friday d.ftemoon on suspicion of driving under the influence after his truck veered onto the side- walk on Victoria Street in Costa Mesa, shear- mg a fire hydrant and smashing into a tele- phone pole. Jason Forrester, 29, was driving in his Ford F-250 pickup between 35 and 40 mph west- bound near Doctors Circle just before 1 p.m. WORK INJURIES WORKERS' COMPF.NSATION EXPERT FREF CONSULTATION when the accident occurred, police said. Forrester told police he was placing his sunglasses on the passenger seat when he looked up and found himself driving onto the curb. After striking the fire hydrant, the truck continued about 150 to 160 feet into the tele- phone pole, police said. Costa Mesa police Officer Mike Cohen said there were no wi~esses to the accident, Police suspect he was under the influence of illegal drugs. Forrester, who did not suffer serious injury in the crash , told police he had been released from St. Joseph Hospital in Santa Ana only • hours earlier and that he was on medication. . Forrester is being held in lieu of $2,500 bail, and the investigation remains under way. -By Christopher Goffard 6 NO RECOVERY -NO FEE c • 2 -• -* E E E i -I ] 263-5954 GARY E. 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Local planing and zoni ns boards can provide you with information about proposed development that could change your quiet count ry lane Into a busy Stnxlt. ' It Is a good Idea to consult an architect ind «onlng eJpert to confinn that your vision will work on thot>roperty you have telected. Lylcen and Jeff have 26 consecutive years of real c late experience In Newport Beach. They ire Coldwell Banker's It .,ent1. For prof euionll llet'Vice or ldvice with all your re.I eatate needs ......... .. (714) , .. toll ... .. " • SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1998 SCllOOl .OF kindness. I • I Newport Heights Elementary Schoo.I sixth·. grader. Emily Warrington {above left) talks with . ·students about the importance of Martin Luther King Jr. in today's society during Fri- day's Kindness and Justice Challenge, a two· week lesson in honor of King's birthday, which was·celebrated Monday. The 'proj'ct had an · impact on many students, including sixth-grad- er Latoya Calv,n, left, who tapes up her signed paper hand·cutouts symbolizing her commit· ment to doing a random act of kindness this year. The hands represent a •Rainbow of Kind- ness,. and are facing the school's lunch tables to remind· the youngsters of their commitment: · PHOTOS B Y BRI A N POBUDA ... brief~y occ class teaches about-the internet • . . . Individuals can gain more experience with the Internet. The_..9range Coast College's Coiitl!unity Education Office and: the Orange County Computer Using Educators are co-sponsor-. ing a workshop titled High tech-· nology training Program for PC and Mac. The beginning workshop meets on Mondays through Feb . 23. The mtermediate workshop is slated for Fridays through Feb.· 27. Both workshops meet from 3:30 to 6 p.m. The beginners ses- sion has a $20 materials fee payable in the workshop and a $30 matenaJs fee for those in the mtennediate session. Registration is under way m OCC's Community Education Office The Office is open Mon- day Through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Friday from 9 a .m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon. Orange Coast Col- lege is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa ~esa. Participants may register by phone, and pay with Visa or Mastercard. For more information call (714) 432-5880. Troop 106 planning anniversary reuninon The parents of Troop 106, Cos- ta Mesa, are planning a 40th anniversary reunion and court of honor for Feb. 22. For information on attending, call 645-2665 or 645-0821 TOSHIBA SENIOR CLASSIC MARCH 9-15, 1 998 o NEWPORT BEACH COUNTRY C LUB For s r~you get a closeness to PGA TOUR action that's riva led 0nly by che caddies. )~,i~ 'II probably fed the breeze of a backswing from Lee Trevino or Chi C hi Rodriguez. fou might have to dodge a divot that comes off the club face of Hale Irwin or Gil Morgan. You could be asked to m o\'e your lawn chair to give Gary Player or Bob Murphy a playable lie. o The Toshiba Senior Classic 1s the only official PGA TOUR stop in Orange County all year. Come and be part of the action. Call 714/ 5 I 5-4840 • • "' ' t • • • • • • I' . [ A 1 6 IC ,, I! IE Ii If 2( 2( 2~ 2~ 2E 2€ 31 3, 3" 3( 4( 4~ 4' 4! 4i 4£ 5( 5' 5' Si 5( 5{ 1 ( ( i :t -1 E ( I i -l J I 'I . ,. • ., .. ~ .. ' .. , I • . = 0 .. ' -· Nonn and Vernetta Crandall of Costa Mesa brought the Daily Pilot on their recent trip to to Huahine, Tahiti. Dr. Jeanne M. Walker of Newport Beach hit the slopes with her Daily Pilot while vacationing at the Big White Ski Resort in British Columbia. • Marilee Schneider brought her Daily Pilot with her when she visited her sister Melanie Narkinell, niece Caitlyn and nephew Kirk in Bristol, Ind. 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' HE HAD TIU: HEART: WUliam Vincent a Newport Beach resident for 24 years, rued Jan 9 at the age of 73. Bill, who llVed on Harbor Island with his wlfe. Eliza- beth Colycar Vincent, was a southern gentleman from Greenville, N.C. He served m World War 0, moved to California cmd became a bank teller before becoming a real estate agent. Bill and Elizabeth married and moved to Newport Beach in 1974. Bill became active in the 552 . Oub, Rotary lntemationaJ and the YMCA. The two would often be seen at the Periorrrung Arts Cen- ter and chanty events. l remember one Christmas they opened their Harbor Island home and provided a Christmas Boat Parade party for \'MCA employees, who were most appreaabve At a time when most of us are appreciating ~e successes of our grown chil- dren, and Ell.zdbeth had already raised four duJdren of her own, Bill and Ehzabeth deeded to bdopt five older chtldren, often fOnsidered hard to place because ~r th.err dge. Bill was a proud · father of five, active in their school and extracurricular acbvities. ~en I asked Bill why m his 50s fle would adopt five children. he said, "because we hdve the resources to do so." But it was dlso th.at he and Eliz- -jim de boom abeth had the heart to do so. Bill will be missed by tamily and friends. My condolences. GREAT DECISIONS: St. Mark Presbyterian 9UfCh wijl hold a Great Decision siininar on eight consecutive Mondays from 7:30 to 9 p.m. beginning Monday. Topics for 1997 are Special Interest -Is U.S. Foreign Policy for Sale?, Chi- na: Hwnan Rights, Cuba: Africa Today, Financing Development and Religion's Role in World Affairs. St. Mark is at the comer of Jamboree Road and Eastbluff Dri- ve in Newport Beach. For more information, call 644-1341 . CLUB NEWS: Thanks to the leadership of member Steve Grant, Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Oub raised more than $1,400 for community service projects from its annual white elephant auction at the dub meeting this last week. Student Speech Contest winner Michael Ross received a check for $50 from the Costa Mesa-Or~ge Coast Breakfast Lions Oub while the runners-up, Mark Phair and Aaron Wallace, received $25 and framed certificates. Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Oub mem- ber Noel Hamilton presented the scholarship check to Ryan Saab to help continue his education at Pasadena City College and even- tually at USC, while Brett Beck presented checks to Atalle Have you considered a PRIVATE SCHOOL EDUCATION for your child? The Pegasus School invites you to join us for KINDERGARTEN INFORMATION NIGHT January 28, 1998 • 7:00 p:m. The Pegasus School 19692 Lexington Lane, Huntington Beach , CA 92646 (714) 964 -1224 •FAX (714) 962-6047 • Speicallzed Maintenance By Experienced Professional Crews •Artistic Tree Trimming • Automatic Irrigation Systems, Custom Lighting • Wood, Concrete and Masonry Con struction . .. McGary, a sophomore at Orange Coast College, and Steve Wengel~ ' er, who attends Concordia Uni- versity. WELCOME TO 1HE WORLD OP SERVICE CLUBS ... BUI Hodges, sponsored by Richard Coollng, who joined the Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Oub. SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS TillS COMING WEEK. Want to get more involved in your commu- nity, make new friends, netwOJk or give something back lo your commwllty? Try a service club! You are invited to attend a club meeting this coming week. TUESDAY -7:30 a.m. the Newport Beach Sonrise Rotary Oub meets at the Balboa Bay Club to hear Robert Wood on "The Cosmic Watergate." Noon Costa Mesa Downtown Kiwanis Oub meets at the Costa Mesa Community Center. 6:30 p.m. the Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Oub meets at the Costa Mesa Country Club for a business rottting. WEDNESDAY 7:15 a.m. Newport Har- bor Kiwanis Club meets at the Univemty Athletk Club. 7:30 a.m. South Coast Metro Sonrise Rotary Club meets at the Center Club. Noon Costa Mesa Rotary Club meets at Mesa Verde Country Club. The Exchange Club of Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Connthian Yacht Club. 6 p.m. Newport-Balboa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club for student speech contest. KIM HAGGERTY I DAILY PILOT Room.mates Robert Bell, 23, and Kelly Mcintee, 20, of Newport Beach walk to the end of the jetty ln Newport to check ou~ the waves recently. Put a bug in someone's ear. CaU t he THURSDAY 7:30 a.m. Costa Mesa Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Club meets at Mimi's cafe for a business meeting. Noon Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach- Corona del Mar meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor meets at the Sharie Island Yacht Club. The Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club meets at the Holiday Inn. The Rotary Oub of Newport-Irvine meets at the Irvine Marriott Hotel for a program by Pat Douglas and (ameron Dollar of ua basketball. Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS • COMMUNrTY & a.uas is published every Saturday in the Daily Pilot. Fax your service club's meetlng information to 631·5851 or mail to 1743 Bayport Way, Newport Beach, 92660. CALL 642-5678 1/~ uo ver 50 Years of Fine Quality'' CUSTOM-MADE NEW FuRNITURE • D RAPERIES A DDITIONAL 5 % OFF FOR SHOPPING ON SATURDAY, JAN. 24rn CUSTOM FURNITURE RE-UPH©LSTERY I Factory & Showroom 1998 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-8400 Featuring the Aloha Room From Toee On The Noee & Qulksville Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber for only · iii s499oo -UPT03MOS. same as cash O.A.C. VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE Commercial & Resident/al Sales & Service Fun hne ol Wool woven Axm1nste1 & S.sal Carpe11ng Available 1904 Harbor Boulevard • Costa Mesa N.E. Corner of Harbor & 19th sir.et ~~~~ .. 722-9642 •• Lie# 649491 · Mon&t1U . Pilot ANnQUE WORKSHOP The Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising offers a work- shop titled Identifying a lrue Antique from 1 Q a.m. to noon at 3'~0 Bristol St., Suite 400, Costa Mesa. The cost is $15. For more W01111ation, call 565-2800. BEANIE BASIE SHOW The Southern California 8eenie Babie lrade Show pre- sents Rainbow's Super Bowl Party ftbm 8 a.m. to 3 p.m . at The Coun- tryside Inn Hotel, 325 S. Bristol St., Costa Mesa. The public may bring in up to 10 Beanie Babies to trade. For more information, call Jte-0318 or 754-0518. CEREMONY OF RfMEMBRANCE The Epsilon Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Honor Society of Women Educators International holds a ceremony of remem- brance memorial service for member Delores Bowles, the •Peter Rabbit Lady,• at 10:30 a.m. at the Newport Elementary School auditorium, 14th Street and Balboa Boulevard. Members of the community are invited. For more information, call 546-0090. IRA SEMINAR Dean Witter offers a free semi- nar titled Today's IRAs: Accounts for a Lifetime at 1 O a.m. at 800 Newport Center Drive, Suite 130, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 760-2484 or 760- 2434. MENTOR TRAINING Women Helping Women con- ducts a mentor-training session from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. for those interested in working with abused and needy women who a"re moving back into self-suffi- dency. The training includes job sem:chlng, goal setting and active liitening. For more information, call 631-2333. GARAGE SALE The Theatre District of Costa ?l.4esa conducts a garage sale to itel.~ raise money to cover their groduction of "One Plew Over the ~ckoo's Nest" from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the back lot of The Lab Allti-Mall, 2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. To donate items, call 435-4'M3. ANGER CONTROL WORKSHOP OCC's Community Education Office offers a workshop titled Anger Control -Parent lraining, from 9 a.m. to noon, in Room 204 at OCC's Lewis Applied Science Building, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The cost iS $37 plus a SS material fee. For more informa· Uon, call 432-5880. U.,..VERSITY WOMEN LUNCHEON The American Association of Unlversity Women meets at 11 :30 it~. at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive, COsta Mesa. The guest speaker will be psychotherapist and COUO· ~or Ray C. Gerry. For reserva- tions, call 760-8508 . .. Dae BAY ART SHOW The city of Newport Beach pre- ~ a day of on-location, outdoor ~g, artists' receptitm and art sale from dawn to dusk along Back Bay Street, bordering the Back Bay and Bayview Park, near lrvme Avenue and Mesa Drive. The free event will raise funds for the multi- million-dollar Back Bay dredging. Artists_ from the Laguna Plein-Air Painters Association will be com- pleting works which will be sold later in the day at the Orange County Museum of. Art. For more information, call 717-3870. MID-WINTER REGATTA The Udo Isle Yacht Qub pre- sents the Mid-Winter Tune-Up Regatta for all classes beginning at noon at 701 Via Udo Soud, New- port Beach. For more information, call 723-8268 or 675-1904. ZEN MEDJTATION The Newport Mesa Zen Center offers an Introduction to Zen Med- itatlon from 1 to 4 p.m. at 711 W. 17th St., Suite A-8, Costa Mesa. The cost is $30. Seating is limited. For reservations, call 722-7818. FAMILY·PATTERN LECTURE The Hub presents a lecture by German psychotherapist Heinz Stark about human family pat- terns at 9 a.m. at 230 E. 17th St., Suite 218, Costa Mesa. For rvore inJormation, call 548-4059. MONDAY ATIENTION DEFICIT DISORDER Marriage and family counselor Joan Andrews offers a free lecture titled Attention Deficit Disorder: The Big Picture at 7 p.m. at Coast- line Counseling Center, 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. For more information, call 476-0991. GREAT DECSIONS SEMINAR St. Mark Presbyterian Chwch offers a series of Great Decisions seminars. Topics include Special Interests -Is U.S. Foreign Policy for Sale?, China, Cuba and Reli- gion's Role in World Affairs. St. WE'RE REAL PEOPLE! NOT AN 800# Rabbitt Insurance Agency AlITO • HOMEOWNERS • Hf.ALTII 40 Years in Business ~ ~ ~ s,)J ~··•"""'-''~'.....,... r ~ 631-7740 441 Old Ncwpon Blvd. • Ncwpon Beach (flleo,11 ... H""f""'ll ~er~-.6 ~e ~.;. ~DESIGNER~ CLOTHING Through Consignment HIGH CONSIGNMENTS J~fLS WELCOME .. 177 Riverside Ave., Suite L Newport Beach, CA 92663 (714) 574-5555 Mark's is at the comer of Jam· boree Road and Eastblutf Dnve m Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, r.all 644-1341. TUESDAY FASHION SHOW Bloorningdale's Newport Beach and Smith Barney present a free fashion and finance show at 6:30 p.m. at 701 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call 729-6600. ESTATE SEMINAR The Law Offices of Lisa A. Ciancio offers a free seminar titled Do I Need an Estate Plan? - Protecting Your Msets Through Wills and Trusts at. 6:30 p.m. at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, New- port Beach. Reservations are required. For more information, call 574-0866. DIVORCE SEMINAR The city of Newport Beach offers a free program titled Legal and Financial Realities of Divorce at noon in the Central Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avo- cado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call 717-3801. CONNECT AT THE LIBRARY The city of Newport Beach offers a free internet program titled Connect at the Library, at 7 p.m., in the Central Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avo- cado Ave., Newport Beach. For more mfonnation, call 717-3801. BREAST CANCER SCREENING The Costa Mesa Senior Center conducts a free breast cancer screening sponsored by the SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1998 YWCA EncorePLUS program and Office offers an investment work- the Susan G. Komen Breast Can-shop btled Investment Basics cer Foundation, Orange County from 6·30 to 9 p.m at 2701 Chapter, between 8 a.m and 3 Fairvlew Road, Costa Mesa The p.m. at 695 W. 19th St. Appoint-1 cost is $29 For more mformdtion, ments are required. For more call 432-5880 information, call 806-2037 • ness rruxer at Bmaporett1' · Restaurant from 5:30 to 7;30 p.m. al 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa ... Call 574-8780. EMPLOYMENT LAW SEMINAR Snetr and Wiliner presents a semmar ntled Employment Law issues in an Expanding Economy from 8.30 a.m . to 1:30 p.m . at the Westin South Coast Pla.zil HoteJ, 686 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. The BUSINESS SEMINAR The U.S. Small Business Admm- istratton offers a seminar titled How to Succeed in a Home-Based Busi- ness from 12:30 to 3 p.m. at Nation- al University, 3390 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa. The cost is $20. Atten- dees can brlng a mend at no addi- tional charge. For more informa- tion, call the Service Corps of Retired Executives at 550-7369. SUNRJSE IN NEWPORT The Newport Harbor Area Chamt>er of Commerce's Sunrise I in Newport Breakfast begins at 7:15 a .m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway. ihe breakfast features Mayor Tom Edwards and City Manager Kevin Murphy and the 1998 State of the City address The cost lS $15 for members in advance, $17 at the door and $17 for potential members. For more information. call 729-4400. · THE SIERRA HIGH ROUTE · Adventure 16 Outdoor and lravel Outfitters offers a free pro- gram titled The Sierra High Route with Outings Director Jeff Cooper at 7 p.m. at 1959 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call 650-3301. WEDNESDAY· INYESTMENT BASICS OCC's Community Education CRIBBAGE CLUB The Newport Beach Cnbbage Club meets for an evening of crib- bage at 6 p m. at the Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona del Mar. All ages are wel- come For more information, cdll 642-0 176 cost lS $40. Call 253-27.00 ' BABY SEMINAR Hoag Women's Health Ser- VVEST Nf'MlORT BEAOI ASSOCIATION vices offers a free lecture titled The West Newport Beach Maybe A Baby? at 7 pm. at Hoag Association's board of directors Health Center, 11 90 Baker St., meets dl 7 p.m. m the Council 1 Costa. Mesa. For more inlorma- Chambers at Newport Beach City ' borl. call 668-2550. Hall. 3300 Newport Blvd The 1 speaker will be Dave Niederhaus. LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS dl.rector of public services for the The Orange Coast Le~gue of city of Newport Beach. Call 548-Women Voters for the Newport- 4560. Mesa area meets at 9:30 a.m. at a ROSWEU DISCUSSION The Mutual UFO Network of Orange County presents a lecture and book signing with the co- author· of ·The Day After Roswell,• William J Simes, at 7 p.m. at the Neighborhood Com- munity Center, 1845 Park Ave, Costa Mesa. The cost lS $10 Call 520-4836. BUSINESS MIXER The Costa Mesa Chamber of Corrunerce plays host to a busi- pnvate residence Call 673-6694 . GET HEALTHY The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce's noon networking lunch features Vita- mm Park owner Park Weaver I speaking on how to fight a cold. before it starts, at noon, at the Riverboat Restaurant, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The cost is $15 for members and· potential members and wal.k·ms are $17 at the door. For more information, call 729-4400 ALL MAKES ALL MODELS Not to be confused with the Competition!! The one, the ori · aJ 17th St. Beau in the Ross Sho I I Center I Come. viiil the. fa1'}ot c 11e.1ce.do-!l3wz 'De.afuihip in the. 'l. l.d.-4. I I I I I : ~ 64 2-1717 : I -~ Open 7 Days I ~-----------------~ ... A10 SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1998 Locals converge a·t reception, dinner and ballet 1 T ho talk of the town thb week m sooa.1 circles is the response to South Coa~t Motorcars laVLSh cocktail recep- bon at the Four Seasons Motel l.ll Newport Beach The mid-week a.ff air was thrown by Larry Wtlllams, Jagua(., nallonal rrctn< h.ISt! md.n- dger ttnd the NE!w Jprsey-based repres(>OldllVe or Jd<JlJdr Motor Cdl"S North Amen<d m chdige of the nPw prototyp~· C'dr dealerslup known d'> South CO<l"l Motorcars. lt was Uw ltltJmc111• "lmsmess meet.-. lht• community" party. "WhPn we do 'tomethmg, we do 1t nght, • V.1llid1Tls said I I.is '><' n t1nw 11 t w c1S echoNI m the hr1ll- room of lh<' four S<•d- soru. hy lll'drfy 400 locr1l"> who "'"PfH•d 1n for d f><'t•k ,11 plcin'> for d n1•w C'M <l!'dfN">htp lltttl .Jd(jlldl rind r:ord exccut1v1 • ., lt1Jf)(' w11J rf'VOIU!Jlllll/1' lhr> Cdr- buyU1<J f'llJ.>t"nt'O<" for U1e1r n1.,t1J111Cr!> .. (foor thow who hove• lor- CJOllf'n, I ord bought .Jdq11ur .111<f runs thP ">how 1111! ol D<>tro1t) ness event,• offered Vera ~~=:;;;;;;;;:;:=:;::;:=;::=::= Oxblood of Dover Shores. "I lit-;.. • eraUy stood m one place and an anny of waJters brought me drtnlcs, food, even fiowers." .b.w. ~· cook Gloria Ztguer looked around at the amazing floral di.splay and said, ·vou know, somebody real· ly should get married tonight with all thh beauty.• Publicist and event planner Madeline Zuckerman, working with Williams, hired vans to transport the flowers to local hos- pitals following the affair. Michael Dale, president of Jaguar Cars NoJth Amedca, flew in for the party and was actually demonstrating one of his new Jaguar sedans on display in front of the hotel at the request of local patrons. Dale was joined by Bob Dover, chairman and chief executive of Aston Martin. ••• From left. David Farnell, Unda Wyatt, South Coast Motorcars Project Manager Lawrence E. Williams and Anne and John Wortmatm all helped celebrate the opening tb.1s fall of a Jaguar deal: ership at a reception held at the Pour Sea.sons Hotel ln Newport Beach. • Steakhouses, Alan Bernstein, sumptuous display of food, and Catholic Church, and the world ; who flew in with his wife, Lori, the wines flowed as Follies hon-this week in Hav~a. the Nat1on1 South Cods! Motor ( 'nr., "' h~duled to b11·dk qround rn M1s- s11111 V11·10 tl11s spnng dnd op1•11 in the• I t1 II, w1J) t11 • 1111 t•Xclll .. '>IV(' ShOWll>Olll for l11C)lh1r dnd \..,ton Martin Cdf., Prom left. Orange County Museum of Art Dlrector of Development Joan Van Hooten, 1Wyla Marttn and Ann Stern enjoy a reception recently at the Pour Seasons Hotel that celebrated the new Jaguar deaJershlp set to open soon in Mts~lon Viejo. T he cast, crew, and patrons supporting the upcoming sec- ond annual CHOC Follies were feted with a marvelous dinne r celebrabon at Bertolini's this past week, hosted by the CEO of Bertolini's Trattoria and Morton's from New York Cor the evening. orary chair Kathy Marlowe al Ballet of Cuba came to Orang~ Some 200 locals working on Thompson was introduced to the County with their own produc-• the follies toasted the children crowd by Bernstein. tion of the ballet "Cinderella." ....: cared for by the hospital and paid . Director/choreographer John The perlormance debuted at tribute to Bernstein's generosity. Vaughn joined the dynamic The Orange County Performing The restaurateur provided a executive producer Gloria Zign-Arts Center Tuesday evening. er, as well as cast members from The company, which has W1ffl,1111'> rtnd stc11f trd.11sloir11l'tl lh<' hr1llroom or th(• holC'I 1nt11 whttl lo<ikNl ilk<' dn cle- CJ<1nt NP\\ port <'!><l'>I f''>ldh· nw joyN ol till' hoh•I wri., trdnsronncd into ct ro111r111l1< qr1rd1•n c ompleolf' w1U1 f111111t<11n'> c1nd llltlSSIVC' iron 'Jdl<'!> c1nd ... torn•s ">l'I 111 r<•t1l <Jrdv•; that cov1•r1 ·<l th£' Cdrp<'l Thi· llorol d1splc1y nvc1h•d thl• ~{OS<' Pell 11dr-. Gu<'sls, 1ndudmq Buzz c1nd Lois Aldrtn, 1\.vyld Reed Mdrtin, Dick <11111 Pat Allen, Joan Rlach, John dnd Anne Wortmann, lntPmc1ltonr1l Hc1y Club prcs1d<'nt David Wooten, Wolf dnd Ann Stern, l.ionel Crotin. Je rry t1nd Mar- alou Harrington, Meldrlm Bur- rell, Elaine Gordon, Gayle Wldyolar .ind David Scott, Susanne Lloyd Hayes. Linda Trugman of Bl'vNly I hlls, < 'olcl~ weU BankN'!> '>UJ)Pl n•dltor Sharon Grlmf's with odm,111 hu'>- •hand, Gary Grimes, ctnd C'dr col- !)<octor Malcolm Schneer w1lh his :'oVl'ly wilt'. Nola, ctll c•n1oyed the• 1mauguriif h11U of .,orf<, for thP n~w-car business set to take the Orange Coast by storm. The entire affair was thrown m conjuncnon Wlth the Orange County Museum of Art. Many of the museum's patrons and trustees, mcludt.ng the d.islt.n- gwshed Newport couple William and Irene Matthews with their guest Mary Hart of Vermont. Margo Chamberlin, Gordon Fishman, Pat and Gene Han- cock, EllzabeU1 and Tom Tierney and Carl Nelsset, turned out to support the business that m tum will support the museum. #We want to be a part of the region, to know the people and community, and to partiopate m worthwhile community projects likt• the Orange County Museum of Art.· ottered Williwm. ds he bustly greeted the community to his cocktail party mtroduction. Edrher this sedson South Coast Motorcars participated m the ATSC Concours d'EJegance at Pehcdn Hill. "I've never seen such a busi- .. Old 17th Street Ant.ues Cl111J§il(i•iQl§llDHlliiNijl An.tiques, Unique Gifts & Home Fu mis hings lf Store Hou~ Tue·Sut: 10-5 Sun: 1.s (714) 722-1177 17th & N~wport Rebind 130 14: st t 7th St. Costa Mc~u The Harp Inn a> COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST To Bel'-v• Is to Can; To C.. Is to DO. Bruce Ven Blair, Minister Worship Service 8:15 & 10AM Church School 9AM Adults 8c 10AM Children Child C.re Provlct.d 644-7400 611 Heliotr. A'it, CofON del Mat SAINT JAft\ES cruRCH ep1scopa "A Cartinulty D ' •I .. ~f1'WI ..-.,-. O.W•'-"-"'liMar"' Fr. David C. Anderson, rector 3209 Y'IO Lido Newport Beach 71'/675-0210 II 7:~0 om traditional 9omCon~ry 9 om Church Schocil 10:45 om Charismatic ond Wedne.doy noon SECOND CHURCH OF CHRJST, SCIENTIST FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Udo Newport Beach 673~1340 or 6?3"6150 Church JO am & 5 pn SUnday School 10 am • 3100 Pac:2bc view Or., Newpxt Beach ~2617 or 675-4661 Church lOam S\lndCry SChocl 10 am ~ •'Qltll"ft 'Wl~.....,.O..ta.y ....... I pm• 111 ~lllil20y 12 DGCr'I •••Th/ Wflrt/ ii l1W fi.,,, W Hti#llf"f: •Ni nMry OM of • 111J npuo1U j#Jpnu "'"""'"for ...,., r.Jnu 119:160 ..-<.lird ·• rnea.afl The Orange County Performing Arts Center held a party for the cast of .. Cinderella," the Ballet of Cuba production at Segerstrom Hall through Sunday. Prom left. Orange County Performing Arts Center President Jerry Mandel, cen~ donor Buzz Aldrin, prtma ballerina Allhaydee Carreno and lead dancer Osmay Molina all attended the party at BllToporetU's la.st Tuesday. NOTICE OF UNSCHEDULED VACANCY The City of Newport Beach is currently accepting applications to fill the following unscheduled vacancy: ARTS COMMISSION (ONE SEAT) The newly appointed member will serve until the expiration of the current term (June 30, 1999). The deadline for filing applications is 4:00 P.M. on Friday. February 6. 1998. The appointment Is scheduled to be made on Monday, March 9, 1998. Application blanks and additional information about the Arts Commission can be obtained from the City Clerk's office, 3300 Newport Boulevard, or will be mailed to you by calling 644-3005. for mo~ Information contact the City Clerk's office at 644-3005. lkn~Rt &om thls btbllcil KM from Rnclallon lltlcd C•nJI S~alu to Cof?temporary C•rtlllallJ "CHRIST SPEAKS TO THE ORTHODOX BUT UNLOVlNG" (RMbllon l:l-7) the "Wizard of O.C." show such received critical praise, is led by~ as star Judy Barry with her hus-prima ballerina Alida Alomo. 111 band, BW, Patty George, Leslie perf ormanceJn Orange County fg and Larry Cancelllerf, Barbara the company's first in the Urute<C Eidson, Mary Newton. Harriet States in 16 years. and Sandy Sandhu, Eve Komyet The National Ballet of Cuba if and Rusty and Bill Hood. a gift to the Orange Coast, • NBC reporter Vicki Vargas, underwritten by the generous • who covers Orange County, has contribution of the Harry and joined the cast in a leading role. Grace Steele Foundation. Vargas will perform with former Following the opening night • Disneyland boss Jack IJndqu.lst, performance, patrons joined the: Ingram Micro CE~ David Dukes, cast, including Cinderella, OC Business Jownal editor Rick played Tuesday evening by AB- llelff, Peggy Goldwater Clay, bayd6e Carreno, and choreogi... hotelier Henry Schleleln, and star pher Pedro Comuegra. for a .._ of the show, former Fleetwood late-night supper at Birraporetti'I Enterprises CEO, John Crean. South Coast Plaza Bistro. .. Some insiders are saying that Among the opening-night re~ Crean retired from Fleetwood elers were Sharl and Harry : due to the increasing time Esayaln, Dianne Howe, Swsan • demands of his acting career. Hoover, Judy Coffin. Ed and • The CHOC Follies are Friday Ellen Olivier de Veztn. Ron a.net and Jan. 31 at Chapman Univer-Gall Soderling, SUlaD and nm • sity Theater in Orange. Call 532-Strader and PblUJpe de Convt.ll 8690 to order tickets. The ballet runs through Sun- ••• day. Tickets are still available. : A s the·Pope and Fidel Cas- tro shared their vision of the future of Cuba, the -• 8.W. COOK'S colurrln appears evety- Thursday and Saturday. - Not Interested In the Super Bowl? : .. Come try your local YMCA this : ; Super Bowl weekend for FREE! :·'. Joining fee waived through Jan. 31 . • ; • Up to a $100 value. • 1 • I Saturday, Jan. 24 Sunday, Jan. 25 ; ,; 7am-5pm 12 pm-5pm : : • I 1, We build strong kids. 2300 University Drive t strong families, Newport Beach, cA" • strong communities. 9266~ 1 (714) 642-999@ ' ST. MARK PREsBYTERIAN CHURCH "OpenAnns and Open Minds " Worship 9:30 Jambom .t £M&Mdll Newport Beedl 644-1341 "=~!!!!!"!'!!- - -~-~~_BeachlCoau ______ M_esa_Oaily_·~piJot....:.;_ ________________________ __Jr~ FOCllS ON MITH prO¥ldes brief pr&- flles on vairlous churches and temples In our community. focus on faith Community Church , Congregational -.~>DflESS: 611 Heliotrope Ave .. • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • "' • • • • • • • Corona del Mar. ,-euPHONE: 6«-7400. • t>ENOMINATION: United Church of Christ. SERVla TIMES: Sunday at 8:15 and 10 a.m. Sunday school for , children through sixth grade , meets at 10 a.m. SENIOR ~OR: Bruce Van Blair. CHILO CARE: Provided for all worship services and most oth- er activities. TYPE OF WORSHIP: A simple, aditional, thoughtful and rev- erent service. The.choir is among the finest small-church choirs in the area; its emphasis is on traditional music. Both Sunday services are the same, except for the full choir partici- pating at 10 a.m. •· TYPE OF SERMON: Frequently one of a series, sometimes , ,,straight Bible-teaching, some- ... times answering theological :--~questions raised by the congre- DAILY PILOT ALE PHOTO Pastor Bruce Van Blair of Community Church, Congregation- al In Corona del Mar. gation. Often a sermon deals with the practical problems and joys of the Christian way focusing on faith issues. Van Blair said he believes that gen- uine faith applies to all areas of life. He advises, ~Let the listen- er beware." OUTREACH PROGRAMS: Van Blair said he believes that the life that each member lives in the community is the church's greatest outreach. The church supports its denomination through a variety of programs and is active with the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter. DRESS: Respectful, but no for- mal dress code. 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Unlike a lot of ~~L~~ vacuums, they'll still be cleaning up after many holiday seasons to come. , UOUNA NIGl1D. 11111.oa. ..... . , .... to experi.en.ce God's preience and the teachings of Jesus Cbnst in our daily lives; to create a loving community that nurtures, cares for and respects each person in its ministry; and to e:itend this loving ministry in partnerslup with others. NOTE: Van Blair and the church emphasizes the free- dom o( each person to learn and grow in their 9wn way, m obedience to the Holy Spirit, not to the pastor oz;. a pre- scribed creed. Members study creeds and· honor traditions, but believe the Holy Spirit to be the ultimate authority. Van Blair sums it up like Uus, ~The heritage of Congrega- tionalism, and now the United Church of Christ is freedom - the church as an association of pilgrims. But at the core. all is based on a personal rela- tionship with the God who '* reveals himself in Jesus Christ. We try to live with zeal and personal commitment, with searching and honest questioning.• -Compiled by Michele M . Marr SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1998 A 11 religion ·calendar ~--.... -iJU&itl with .a vMiety-Of fun-- mustc. A donation of $15 for singles and $25 for couples > SHOWER Of STOl£S On Sunday, the 11 a.m. adult education class at St Mark Presbyterian Church will hear about individuals barred from serving their respective faith communities because of thw sexual orientation. Martha Juillerat Will tell how the 200 liturgical stoles on display in the sanctuary gives a voice to those forced to choose between serv- ing in silence or denying their call. ·signature Stoles," donat- ed by straight allies' who sup- port the project. are also part of th~llection. St. Mark is at the comer of Jamboree and Ford roads in Newport Beach. Call 644-1341 for more information. SPE<!IAL EVENTS >WINTER SOOAL DANCE Tonight, Temple Isaiah is play- ing host to a winter social dance for singles and couples of all ages. The 8 p.m. event will feature rock 'n' roll, big- band and popular music. Also, deejay Jerry Korn will lead everyone tq the dance floor and entertain members and I can't believe ..... . al.SO covers SD4CkJ and drinks. The dance takes place at the Riviera Clubhouse at 350 Riv"'· lera St., Costa Mesa. Call 548- 6900 for more information. > RESTORAllON a LEBRAllON On Feb. 1, Fairview Commu- nity Church will celebrate its newly renovated campus dur- ing 10 a.m. worship Pastoi Gary Bonnore will focus on the church's special mission to re-involve people who've fall- en away from their religious backgrounds. Ded.lcating the revitalized facility to God's service will include an intro- duction of dignitaries and a tour. There will also be a party with music and refreshments in the garden setting of the new fellowship courtyard. The public is invited to the church, 2525 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Call 545-4610 for more information. • Please send photographs and typed releties detailing stories, upcoming events, sermon topics or any othef news Involving Costa Mesa and New· port Beach houses of worship to Reli· gion Editor, Dally Piiot 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa. 92627. You can also fax items to 64&-4170. It's My Horne Landscaping or re-landscaping isyour answer to a beautiful new look for your home. FLOWERDALE can make your landscape dreams come true, and increase your home's value, t00! Come in today and discover the people who can make a difference to you and your garden. ~ . ~ NURSERIES, INC. KAY MATSON, AA. C.C.N.P. Landscape Designer COMPLETE LANDSCAPING 46 VF.A.RS EXP. 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Maluky'S . , : I • WURi: 301;1 1Newpart I l 81Vd.r N~ Beech (OD l • l the Balboi ~) l : • WHEN: ~y thrOugb : : Friday from 11 a.m. to 2 l • a.m. and Saturday and Sun-1 : day from 9'a.m. to i a.m. ! · l + ATim: Extremely cuual : : but DO bare feet. : : +PHONE: 67>2340 l I I L------------------------~ businesses in the community and Malarky's.is no different. From lifeguard benefits to the Fourth of July bike parade, Hamilton tries to cater to all locals. An ongoing promotion in the bar is for patrons to get a chance to be a guest bartender. Owned for more than 20 years by Bill Hamilton Sr. (yes, the unofficial poster boy for bar owners who can't get Newport Beach dancing permits), the sunple wood-paneled bar has a "Cheers" sort of atmosphere to DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT TI.ffany H endricks tries her luck at darts whlle friends Kevin and Carol Ke rber: look on at Malarky's pub ln Newport Beach. "The guest bartender gets to actually serve drinks with our bartenders watching them every step of the way," Hamil- ton said. "We ask them to bring in their friends to observe and insult them at the bar." it. You almost expect to see tective," be said. CWf and Norm sitting at the end of the bar drinking pitchers lful guys, don't start to worry that Malarky's JS some sort of haven for women's rights activists - like Hamil-L I F E ton said, of beer. "We try to cater to the female com- ponent in NIGHT the work force," HarruJton said. "It's not d macho male bar. We make sure everybody's wel· comed, so it's not (really! d sports bd!. • Plus, HdITU.lton said his secu- nty team mdkes sure none of the female clientele get harassed. "They're pretty pro- everybody's welcome. Of course, there is no danc· ing, and there's no live enter- tamment, but that's OK. The lively pub is sWl a place to enjoy all types of music -reg- gae, ska, alternative, disco - and darts keep all types enter- tained. 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M£F.cw SAN BAR rrop1c .tl I-ad• l1 Pt·t ' 270 E. 17th Street # 10 • Costa Mesa 714-548-5015 Malarky's offers alJ types of mixed drinks, beers and ales. Plus, bartenders there make a pretty mean Irish coffee. There isn't a happy hour but Hamilton said it's because the prices are so low the whole night there's no need. The crowd of usually locals, varies. During the day, an older crowd converges-0n the pub to enjoy good food and drink. In the evening, it's a predominant- ly younger crowd that Hamil- ton says "can stay out late and go to work the next day." Hamilton likes to involve his To be a guest bartender, all you have to do is fill out a sim- ple application and the man- agement will call you for an interview. Because oi its laid-back vibe and close ties to the community, Malarky's is the epitome of a fun, local bar. Oh yeah, they serve gTeat eggs Benedict for only $4 .~5 Saturday and Sunday, too -Hamilton guarantees it. 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Ml'Vancy and other IDml veD\181 will~ In tbe ~ ol the l~mbmte ~ys and other abort Warb tbal ~'at 1:30,p.m. Featured pJayW!tgbJI are Costa Mesa'• M!duw &U11 with •cardboard aty, • Jo!in J. Am.au with "Medals foe tbe Middle Child.• Thm Swtmm with •1be lnaedib&e Mrs. R. • and Deborah Valle with "Por the Soul of Gert Deford.• A donaUon of SS is appreci- ated. Refreshfuents will be served The Tbeatre District is at 2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa in the back lot of 1be Lab-Anti Mall. For mQre informaUon, call 435-4043 or 444-4451. P-0e 's life retold in college play A play about the life and work of writer Edgar Allan Poe COSTA MESA 7•0 Baker St. 1 Blk. Wett o( sn.tol 71 ..... 29-19 11 Fashionable, Easy to Wear Coordinates, at a Fraction of the Cost - NOW at The "Collection" Pin-Stripe Tunic a Pull-on Pant S£I mM; s3soo ( -,, ~I J 1', Pt'l 111 :.r. u, ' 1 I' : ' Since 1972 • a . . • 2-Pieu • Set • Check~ Shirt. wt\lc·front pull-on pant cm. -•40- ·~~ ~~LL~~·~~~ CONTEMPORARY WOMEN'S WEAR & ACCESSORIES UntvenlfY Center Balboa Island 4237 Campus Dr. 332 Manne ave. (Ac1'06S from UCI) (Between Balboa Ice Cream ()p(n 7 Days Factory and Andlamo Hair) 854-4452 675-6887 CLOSED ru . N.wpon Bnch/Costa Mesa Deily Piloi Greeley takes a J!lb1ldtY. dive ~:v:t:,~~ c..,.. ... 1bor91 ::=.. noa. ... hil wbtte dMfl j"*8t .,.. ... apron~ dOwD Wtlh an iron table, a vary heavy filAlledotb and a bottle of the ~. tbe dive wu all for an .,mti\g publicity shot. 1be invenUve GreeJeY and bis ... pbotogr~ 1blia ..... Wodled Wlderwat.er wh08 tbe Nit of UI did Saturday\ cbcns. · 1· .. pretty sure Greeley ... n't looking 1or oystan because be~Jd more than 1,000 live ~ out of boltting tanks for his annual GoldeD Daile oyster: .,,Uval last week. GreeleY malled out an extra· Oldinary Valerittne'I Day menu that tndndei aeam ol abalone IOUP· Call 645-9858 or fax 6'5- 1831 for more information. Sage and Romanella in Newport Beach The comer spot once occu- pied by Pucdni in the Ea.stbluff shopping center reopened in December as Sage with oWller/chef Richard Mead serv- ing lunch and dinner daily. Manager Vlcki Irvine says, I 1·11:.:. ... a11clc ·aqwl .... c·o111 . I BEAT THE -UPCOMING PRICE -~INCREASE EMPIDLL'S UGS & CARPETS on-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ._ _..,, .... *> db:iwi al alglllwlk&rril~· Dln--gdiw .. llauad 115. Illar Clll 7tA&SO. fl rmatbe .... a.p ..... ~t iia lb* 'ft!IWltama space OD ~c.oMt~.Butl WOl 111111 tbe fantUtic ribl and espeda)lf thole wkkedly good fried Oldolll. Vmeyaros ofter wine dinner, discounts Caymas vtneyUds will sup- ply the award-~ wines for a wine dinner at Tbe Itta on Friday. Cost is $95 per person, all i.nclusive. Call 720-1800 for reservations. ~was named •one of the world's best small produc- tion wineries" at a.recent James Beard dinner in New York. Walt wine institute plans two bjg parjies ,. BabCock is one of the owners of Oysters in Corona del Mar. His winery is offering a new release , program with a 20% discount TM~ ......... Of Wiiie _.Food hU two bkJ ftWDl9 p\enned for February. On Feb. 6 at 1:30 p.m., the organi-= ~ =~=t with toumedos of fi1et rilignon and wild .rtce on the menu. The COit is 5'5 for members, $55 for DOQID81Dben. Bring your own favorite light white or h~arty red 10 share. Call Don Ward at 364- 1038 for reservations. On Feb. 26 at 6 p.m. AWCF says, •1..aJlrtez lea bon tf:mptJ rouJez• (let the good 6.Ines roll!) at a Cajun post-Mardi Gras bash ct authentic New Orleans cul· sine at Robert Monclavt. 1570 Scenic Ave., Costa Mesa. Cost for members is $48, $58 for non- members. Wines from Mondavi included. For tickets, call Ann Holtz at 540-8975. on all wine purchases through the winery. Call to join at (805) 736-1455. Good news from the Arches' Marcheano The new year started with a bang at The Arches when own- er Dan Man:beano decided to continue his moderately priced lunches of Amedca's tavorite foods into 1998. The quality of service, exten- sive wine list and Marcheano's brand of hospitality are as gen- erous apd elegant as ever. The Arches is at 3334 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Call 645-7071. -Compiled by Marta Bird ROSEY'S AUTO BODY WJFOllllA LAW STATES You CAN CHOOSE ANY REPAIR FACILITY f1IU Piel.., & Dtltwery • All Certfflt4 Ttdt1id11s 642-4522 121 l1d1Strial Way • Costa Mesa SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1998 A13 0 Ii M A l\J [) Y Mandy Pattnkln, best known for his work ln the • Emmy Award-wtnn.J.ng role of Dr. Jeffrey Gelger on the television drama series .. Chicago Hope," will appear ln Segerstom Hall at the Orange County Per- forming Arts Center on Thursday at 8 p.m. for a one-night concert perfor- mance. Tickets are $20 to $50. Call 740-2000 or (213) 480-3232 for tickets and information. "Harbor Lights? ••• " vou·11 rind us at Paul's Light House 1555 Placentia Ave 2 Blocks North of Hoag Hospital Open 7 days (~-6 pm)• MCNisa (714) 645-7856 after hours MUSIC > SARAH LOVITCH Lyric soprano Sarah Lovitch per- forms Thursday at 12:30 p.m. at the Ruth M . Kahn Center at the Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Bak- er S~ Costa Mesa. Lovitch will ~rform Broadway favorites, opera arias and Hebrew, Yiddish • and ladino melodies. The cost is $6. A kosher lunch is included. For information, call 513-5641. > CLASSICAL MUSIC The Philharmonic Society of Orange County presents the Los Angeles Philharmonic under the direction of Jukka-Pekka Saraste on Jan. 31 at 8 p.m. in Segerstrom Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa fv1esa. The program includes Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. S in E Flat Major, Opus 73 with featured pianist Andreas Hae- fliger. Tickets are S 1 S to $60. For information, call 556-2122. ,~;;:,~;~oo! -csr ~19-«I 3933 Birch Strfft • N.wport Beach (714) 260-0116 ' STAGE j > 'U'L ABNER' l 1 Newport Harbor High Schoot's advanced drama class presents the musical comedy ·u·1 Abner• today at 7:30 p.m. in the Robert B: Wentz Theatre at Newport Harbor High School, corner of 15th Street and Irvine Avenue, Newport'Beach. Tickets are $5. For information, call 556-6635 or 9 650-0242. 18 >'ON~' .d The National Ballet of Cuba pre-e, sents "Cinderella" today and I o" Sunday at 8 p.m . at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 1 n 0 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. This is the company's first 1 r, performance on the West Coast I d in 16 years. Tickets range from l ?- S 10 to $60. For information, call • d 556-2122. : 0 > 'P0CA.ttoNTAS' AUDITIONS I 1- The Newport Harbor Nautical l 'S Museum's Riverboat Players con· I f. ducts auditions for "'Pocahontas.. .s today from 10 a.m . to noon at d 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The players are seeking a~ors ages 18 and up for a vari-I ety of roles. Auditions will be comprised of a cold reading from the script, not available in advance. For information, call 675-8915 ext. 374. Costa _Mesa .. .. st'e'' ••S"Ningti . Fuchsia Growing Contest Sponsored by the Orange County Fair, The Orange County branch of the National Fuchsia Society, Three Star Nursery & The Daily Pilot l ' I 00 00 0 A Tnbute To .. -- fi'ber ~ fiKhriaf & fun No Entry Fee Who Can Enter: Costa Mesa Residents, Business (except nurseries), Loca 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 entry form must be on file with the Orange County Fair offices to make the entry valid. ENTRY FORM N•me: Organization (if applicable):~------~-----------=--------Add~u: ___ ~----------'--- City: Zip: Phone Number: _ F.x Number:------------------ INDtvtDUAL ENTRIES (Pie ... Check One) Local Offici•I Position/Job Title: · _Costa MeA Resident Y••IJ In Costa Mesa:_ Age:_ 5 & Under _ 6-12 v .. n _ 13·11YHrs ...__Adult 18+ _Senion SS+ 8utlMSS Position/Job Titfe: = Community Orgenizatiorils.Mce Club/Non-Profit OuantftY Of Plants Requ.sted: _ °"°"' INTRllS . _ 8uiine11 au.ntity of Plents Requ.si.d: ·- -Sd;ool c .... room Project Qu.nthy of Plllntl Req.leiltlld: _ TMChef ~: ____________ ..._ __ _......_ ........ ____ ..._....._ ______ __. ___________ __ ,..._~Ow '6Mt mey Mtf'OWn .. •group 9' •~~Of o.hli' org.i11111itl•1 Oii -.i I ' ~ ~ hM fMlitben grow .. °""" lnCM•4 -............. fofft, to: <nnge Count1 Fw, • P.ir DrM, 'eo.. Miiie CA.__ Ae\: ,_...Col--. Or &. w (114 .. MllO E I I "". A 14 SATURDAY. JANUARY 2-4, 1998 conuriunitv forittll · · FAX: 714-646-4170 • READERS HOTUNE: 714·1424011 • IS: J~i-iAY ST., COSTA MESA. 0 92127 • E·MAI EDITORIAL Advice to NeVvport: Be · hOnest I n the world of high-stakes poli- tics , the truth is a slippery thing. And that's exactly what Newport Beach city leaders are learning as they pivot, s pm and duck in their effort to c->xpftnn the city's relation- ship with Don Saltarelli, the former c.ou nty supervisor and outspoken supporlPr of building a commercial dt rport dl El Toro. threat to annex the Marine base. But the city's public spin was that Sallarelli was on boa.rd to help with the annexation problem. And then things changed. Irvine Mayor Christina Shea fired back on Newport, threatening to pull her support for the Bonita Canyon annexation, a coveted deal that was to provide valuable parkland for Newport Beach. Mean spirited? Maybe, but there it was. Saltarelli was brought aboard to fight the annexation. So just like.that, Newport Beach has put itself, minimally, in an embarrassing position, the result of being too cute, too clever, too clan· destine. If Newport Beach hopes to win the day in the seesaw battle to convert El Toro into a commercial airport, a facility that would take the mounting pressure off John Wayne, then it must be public, unequivocal and direct. · Sdltdrelh, d real estate agent by trdde, wds hired as a consultant by NPwport Beach to help the city thwMt ne1ghbonng Jrvine's effort to dnnex the EJ Toro Marine base. Or so he and ci ty officials said. Now mind you, most people close to the dlrport fight realized that was somethinu Jess than the truth. The uty, dftN dll, had been talking with Sci ltarell1 Jong before Irvine made its In an effort to mend the widening rift between the cities, Newport leaders now claim that Saltarelli was hired as an airport consultant, not a point man to help head off Irvine's effort to annex the Marine base. The Irvine mayor isn't biting. She's asked Newport Beach to prove This issue is far too important to compromise with semantic missteps, bad spin jobs or lame attempts to blame the media for their woes. The residents of Newport Beach deserve better than that. REBUTTAL City moved swiftly to clean storm-ravaged. bay Y 11u1 w<•ek<•nd edition of Jc1n 17 -18 mducJcd a le tte r wntt•·n hy Gal Ferguson r1>qc1rchnq lh<' dc•cJn11p of the bay follow111q tlw Dc>c(•mbPr storms. I would c1pprf'c1<1tc if you would publish tlw following city rP..,ponsc• to tht1I l<•tlC'f. WhilP I undNstc1nd PNguson's <one PrnS dbOUl lhe clean up Of tlw NPwport Bt1y, tl lS appropn· cth• thc1l I set the rPcord straiSJht Lc1'>t month'!. stom1s rc>sulted m llood1nq und clc1mc1qe to pn· v<1lP rind public propNty The 111.,1 pnonty wcJs th<• prolPct1on of r1• ... 1dcn1 .... busmf'S'> owners dnd v1.,1tor'> lo thr < tly As the flood· 111q rPc<'cll'cl, th<" city wds con- frontl'Cl \vllh dn t•normous r1111ou11t ol floc111nu dPbns m Nc•wport Br1y Sc1nlc1 And WUlds hll'W lhP flodllnl) mc1lNidl 1010 mc1nn<1 ... and nmhnNI c1reas Lc1rtJf• lrL•c• loqs ttnd slumps flodt· <·<I in lhl' rnc11n channels of the h.iy ~ The n ty 01t1c1n1zNI d ck•a nup of lhl' bc1y in the• W<'<'k following 1111• rnc11or rt1mslorrn ot Dec. 6-7 Tlw in1llr1l N11phcls1s wds on 1 ll't111nq thP mdin chc1nn<'ls c1nd t Ii'• t 11rn11HJ l><1sms to ft1nlllc1l<' ..,,.It• ho<1tinq 1HHI lhl' Chnc,tmas Boc1I Pt1rctdP Tiu• Pm• c111cl Mdnnc> DC'pdrl- 1111•nl ronh'>ll'cl tlw help of local hocttl'r'>, ttw Boy Scouts, BLll I l,11rnlton c1ncl his Wdter Rc1ke, .incl h11 Nl " pnvrllC naullcdl con - trr1c tot llw nty provtded roll-oU I llllldtn(>(S tO cmy groups that r "!fllf'~IMI lwlp m cleaning hf•drht•C, c1ncl mctnnds ThP <.;<•nc•rdl Serv1ces Depart- nwnt bNJdll removal of the d1•hn'> from bay beaches on Dec H 11.lor<' than 80 tons was removc>d from the China Cove ht'c1ch m the first day of the ch•unup More than 400 tons of mc1lt'nal was 1emovcd from the 11dy in the first l<>w days of the • C'lc•c1nup and storkpLled neM the MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOl Newport Beach Mayor Tom Edwards said the city responded quickly to the deluge of debris ln the bay. Santa Ana River jetty to dry Smaller beaches such as 19th Street and M Street were cleaned on a daily basis. Beach a reas that were inaccessible to hPavy equipment were cleaned manually using large groups of city-lured day laborers who raked. bagged and transported the debris to city trucks The bay was cleared of all major navigation obstacles by Dec. 15 and the Boat Parade pro- ceeded on schedule. Due to the mcreasmgly highe r tides, new mounds of debris were deposited on bay beaches almost daily. Scheduled mainle· nance was curtailed as city main- tenance workers, augme nted by day laborers, removed more than 1,300 tons of bay debris. This is nearly three times more debris than the city's bay has ever received Ln a single incident in the past. A second complaint that Fer· guson noted was that the bay and adjacent areas dld not receive the attention that other areas of the oty would have under sunilar orcumStances. This is not true, and in fact his area, Balboa Island, was readied for El Nlflo in November by placing 14,000 sandbags on the sea wall to raise the level of security. Bal- boa Island beaches have been cleaned on a weekly basis fol· lowtng the Dec. 6· 7 storm at an extra cost of more than $24,000. More than 350 tons of material was removed manually, although more debris continues to accu- mulate. Balboa Island beaches were scheduled to be cleaned again Tuesday. The d ty expects to 'recover up to 75% from the slate of the $255,000 expended on storm response. In closing, it is unfortunate that ferguson unplied to the public that the city didn't respond well to the need for bay cleanup or didn't focus cleanup resources on bay communities. Had he asked city staff, they would have been pleased to provide a bnef of the activities, responses and results in meeting the challenge when debris from San Diego Creek inundated the bay. THOMAS COLE EDWARDS Mayor Newport Beach LETTER OF THE VVEEK How to choose a • I I t I i" good massage parlqt I think I'll get a massage. Good thjng I liYe here in Pilotland, where there are around 75 massage parlors just waiting to tend my needs, or knead my ten- dons, as it were. According to a recent article in the Pilot, Costst Mesa has just dethroned New- port Beach as the massage parlor capital of Orange County ["Costa Mesa tops county in massage parlors," Jan. 13). Break out the champagne. . But with such an abundance of parlors to choose from, how will I ever decide which one is just righ~ for me? Well, first of all, the place has got to be legitimate. It's got to have a proper license to do business, and every one of the masseurs and masseuses must have a diploma from a certified mas- sage therapy institute, o r at least one with a lot of Norwe- gian words on it. This will ensure that the operators can pass the test administered by the city to demonstrate their knowledge of "the massage craft." {Memo to file : Apply to city for job administering mas· sage exam.) Of course. I'm going to avoid going to one over by the airport where, according to the Costa Mesa police, the massage parlors are umasquerading" as brothels, or something like that. I sure don't want to walk into a place and have a matronly looking woman with a boa escort me up to Brigette's room to the sound of a tinny piano. Unless it's Hal· loween. The place I go to has got to have an air-conditioning system in good working order so th~t the masseuses don't get so hot that they have to take their tops off. And I want to pay for my massage up front, so that I doh't have to start bartering with the masseuse about an extra 10 bucks for this and an extra 20 for that. Just rub my back and keep your shirt on, OK? Actually, I'd prefer it if she were one of those big Nurse Ratchet types with Princess Leah curls on the sides of her head and an indistinguishable Scandi- navian accent'. But try to keep your elbows to yourself, and I'll pass on the wet palm leaves, thank you. And none of that shitzo or ginzo or whatever you call it that makes you writhe In agony. If I want to experience pain, I'll go to a city council meeting. What I can't figure out is what has attracted all of these masseurs and masseuses to the area in the first place. We don't get much snow, there aren't any reindeer, and we haven't had a socialist government since Sandy Genis left the council. Maybe it's the disproportionate numberof Volvos and Saabs, or the fact th4t · you can lie on the beach for nine months each year without get· t ing frostbite. Whatever the rea; son, I say welcome. I just wish thie Newport Beach police would stop "driving them over the bor· der." Mexico has got enough problems. • • LAUREN MCNE~ Costa Mesa ON THE RECOR D I don't think the country is ready foi• ! • .. another impeachment. The poison th~' was present from Vietnam is not pr~J .. sent now. I hate to see this. It's a traY:' "' esty if it's true. It's an unfortunate, :~i ..... i tragic and sad day for our count a -DONALD SEGRETn, l Newport Beach attorney and former Wate~: figure, on allegations that President Clinton u~ former ~ite House intern Monica Lewinsky to II un~er oath about their relationshiP.. • ll::JI .. • ~consummate, bug man S visit turns wife-into a pest! • II t B ugs do strange thmgs to the human femele. I know I'm mamed to one . That's huma n female, not bug. "So what did you do today, honey?" I cheerfully asked whE'n l came h ome. "Well, the bug man came,• she said, referring to the exter- minator. "Oh , Rick?" Rick is the usual hug mdn, visiting our home faithfully every two months-to eradicate the scum of the bug world. ·No, we have a new bug man. And Joe ls the consum- mate bug man." "Joe? The consummate bug manl" "' "H y, Jemmee t U ye, the guy's really into it." "He isl" The eonversaUon had ttanseand d th mundane· n s oC ev ryday marital ill . •Joe' going to rid our house of bugs," my wile triumphantly ~nnounced. "He brought his own little booties. And his own step stool to reach high into the cup- boards. And he used it. I have a feeling this guy doesn't leave too many standing.• "I thought they crawled," I said. •Besides. I never see any bugs anyway.• • "Well, he didn't ask if we had a problem. He was j~st being· really aggressive about it.. I had to know. "What hap- pened to Rtckl" ·oh, he goto bigger, better bug job ot a bigger bug compa- ny.• •1 see,• I aid. ·so what'• the new consumrnat bug man like?" •wolll* my Wif aid br ath· le ly, "Ho's abOut 5·5, alight of build with short, dark halr, and john hedges he was wearing b wedding ring." "You noticed tho new eon· summate bug man was wearing a w dding ring1" "Well. it ls pa.rt of hit pbyli· cal dosc.riptiont• •His wedding Jingl" J wu lncredulout. •Why would a happily married woman of nearly eight years witlf two children notice the new con- summate bug man's wedding ringl" Her feeble excuse doesn't bear repeating. She continued, •Joe asked U I have ever used baits. l told him no, we haven't done that. He put out eight baits tn the house. "He said they take ~while U you have only a slight problem, tt takes a long time for the baits to go. But he'• been in houses where all the btitl are gone in a month. 1bat'1 when you ftnd deed bugs lying around." My wife lt terrtfted of bugs. But she love1 to talk about their annihilation. •so then Joe gon to the laundry room,• ahe continued, •be Mid, ''I've aJwa" had a problem· with wuhen and dry· ers. Refrigerators are easy, but washers and dryers have always been a problem fot me.'" I just stared. "Well, I didn't ask him why. It was just something he would have to work out by himself,• &he said, tossing her 'head. "The new consummate bug man obviously impressed you,• l observed. "You sound excited about the new consummate bug man.H •1 feel like I'm in really good hands," she gushed. ·would that be gloved h&ndl?" 1 wondered. My wtfe only 1hrugged. •t suppose.• She wun't done. "When that truck with the bug on it pulled up,. lh• Mid, •1 realiZed f feel different about · bugs and their men lirice I saw that movie 'Men In Black.' Joe • 18: seemed to fit his skin very " , well.• : •vou noticed the new con· : summate bug man's skin?• ' Now ahe was getting just a little testy. "I'm just telling you that ever since I saw 'Men In Blacl,: I've been a litUe uncomfo~ab•f around bug men r don't knov.C i But JD4' looked fine. • , "He asked me whether 1 h" German or Oriental roaches.~; asked h1m how could I know.~ I l've never bad a convenatioO: I with them.• It'• obVlous that lt'• time to ·i another out-of ~town trip. Anda don't meen for me. l l I • ' J I I .... , .. , Nt:WJ>911 Bhch/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ' "SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1998 A1S r------·----------------------------------------------, ! MESA SKATERS Q U E S T I 0 l'J "1 think it's remark- able that they've kept themselves ao physically and , mentally strong ... " lo compete, the couple will be bumped. Another couple ~gned to an Olympics alternate spot js training in Colorado Spnngs to step m if Sands and Meno are unable lo compete. about 70% healed. said time between the test and the competi- bon should allow her to fully recover I ! CONTINUED FROM A 1 I I I t Ranch to sit down and work t a fair price for the equip- n Mesa bad installed or anned to build ln the area. The $3 million price tag quickly fell when Mesa offi- cials couldn't prove they had a 1 signed deal for the former • water company to pay Mesa ~ (2.5 million toward construc- Elon of a reservoir in exchange for sharing the facility. Water pumps specially , ,d~signed to serve Santa Ana fieights also were installed in the reservoir but now sit id.le "1nd useless for other Mesa • 61st6mers, officials said. Mesa officials said they had . drafts of agreements and min-! "utes from meetings during : 4 'Which the deals were dis- : cussed, but since those agree- J .'ments were never signed, ~e Ranch refused to pay. "All the people involved agree that it 'was the intent, but it's that lack of a signed agreement that lrvine Ranch is -hanging its hat on," said Assistant General Manager Diana Leach. '' A water well that was never built but for Which test drilling ,was done is the only eqwp- ment on which Mesa officials could prove they had a deaJ. As for the other equipment, worth another $500,000, Mesa could be left holdmg the bag. Mesa General Manager • Whatclopu think of the .... I est ... before MeuCaMOll- dated Md lrvlne "-nchw.tercll9'! trtca? Should ..... have done more to r.coup Its SJ mllllon lnv .. tment In Santa Ana Heights? Call our Readers Hotllne .t 642-6016. Karl Kemp said without solid written evidence to prove the water company had agreed to pay for some of the equip- ment, his district was hard pressed to recover the costs from lrvine Ranch. "That's what led us to the compromise, tt Kemp said. "We arrived at a number that we think is pretty fair and reason- able. The bottom line is, it's something that both districts can live with.· • I I I t Healey said Mesa made too many deals that were "verbal , and not committed to writing," but he is convinced the mis- take won't be made again. "We got what we could prove and what we could pro- duce documentation for,• he said. #Now I think we should jus! say 'Tha nk you' and close the ~ook on µtis one." -----------------------------------------------------~ CONTINUED FROM A 1 this year's team, but an unfortu- nate injury has forced the couple to jump just one more obstacle. •1 think we'll be ready just in time,• Meno said. The injury happened just as Sands and Meno were set to com- pete in the U.S. Nationals, a major Olympics qualifying event held two weeks ago in Philadel- phia. During warm-ups for the com- petition, Sands tossed Meno in the air for a jump, and instead of • making a cushioned landing on the tip of her skate, Meno landed flat-footed and jammed her right a.nkle. X-rays revealed a serious inner bone bruise, and the couple with- drew from the competition, risk- MEDIA . CONTINUED FROM A 1 the impression that Ne¥lport Beach was trying to "oppose, foil or thwart" Irvine's plans reached fever pitch when Irvine Mayor Christine Shea threatened to pull out of Newport's annexation of Bonita Canyon from Irvine, which both cities.had approved. Shea said she wouldn't work with Newport Beach until there was a guarantee it would keep its. hands off Irvine's annexation plans -Monday night the city will attempt to extend that guar- antee. By annexing the base, Irvine would have greater control over -JOHN NICKS ing not qualifying for the Olympics. Dropping out didn't keep them out, but the injury could. On Tuesday, members of the U.S. Olympic Comm.ittee are expected to be at the Ice Chalet to see the couple skate through their four-minule, 42-second rou- tine. \ Even though Sands and Meno have already earned a spot on the U.S. team, Ji the judges find Meno's ankle isn't strong enough Skater Nancy Kenigan had lo undergo a smnlar pre-Olympics test when offioals were con- cerned that her knee may have been injured in a controversial attack ordered by fellow skater Tonya Harding Wlule some around the Ice Chalet are quietly nervous about the outcome, Sands and Meno are opb.mistic. #She seems to be improving each day, and we do a little more each day," Sands said. #We're gradually getting back to 100%." On Thursday, the CQuple ran through their practice roubne and everything went smoothly Meno, who said h0! an.kJe is how El Toro will be used. North When Bwnham was first con- Orange County cities want a tacted by the media in late commercial airport there. But December, Saltarelli was in a trial Irvine and other South County penod to see if he would work cities don't. effectively with city offioals. If he If the Bonita Canyon annexa-did, he would be hired by the city, lion falls through, Newport-Mesa Burnham said. schools stand to lose $7 .2 million During the initial tnal period. in property taxes and educational Bwnham said he received calls foundation monies The aty of from local reporters quesboning Newport Beach stands to lose I him about Saltarelli's employ- about 22 acres of pdl"kland. ment. lrvine's threatened pullout has It was also dunng tlus penod ·1n the two weeks (between the test and the compebbon), I'll Just get better," Meno scUd John Nicks, the couple's coach and former Olympic pall'S skater who competed for Great Britain m the 1948 and 1952 Olympics, said the couple's passion for skating and determination to overcome I I . =.acles never cease to amaze "I think it's remark.able that 19 I they've kept th~mselves so pbysi-&8 cally and mentally strong,· Nicks I said. Sands and Meno are sched- uled to skate m their b.rst program on the first day of the Olympic I Games on Sunday, Feb. 8, and again in the long program on Tuesday, Feb 10. td e, a >n m to e- ld "Saltarelli was not retained by the city for opposing, foiling or to thwarting Irvine's annexation b- The contract is very detailed, and ~ {there's ~othtbmlrvin~ ~ it aboutti.mt:r-lf, enng W1 es annexa on. .is Responding to city official!. id claims that the inibal reports were an exaggeration of the truth, OcU- ly Pilot Pubhsher Tom Johnson said: "We stand by our stories on I tlus issue. The evidence is cledl' that city off1oals told the med.la that Mr. Saltarelli had been hired Newport Beach officials scram-that lrvme announced 1t would bling to explain away what they attempt to annex the El Toro base. claim is a misunderstanding gen-Although there was an unpres-I erated by the media. · sion that Saltarelli would interfere to hand.le the annexation matter Whether that is true or not 1s another matter But that's certam- "I did say he (Saltarelli] was with the annexation of El Toro, retained to give us m.formation on , Newport Beach Mayor Tom the annexation," Burnham said. Edwards said 1t 1sn't true. I .·1 wanted to know what was I "I can't control what Murphy involved in the process." and Burnham .say,· he said. ly what they said • Asked why the cit) allowed a wrong impression to persist, Mur- phy said, "We're trymg to put it to rest." • .. • MAKE THIS SUPER BOWL THE BEST -.· JANUARY CLEARANCE OUR LOWIST PltlCU OF THI SIASON S \\., .. in' -'(''. 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HThe most important component (of the $1 milli~n) is the $275,000 that will be used to look into how we can make these funds permanent,• said U.S. Rep. Christoph~r Cox. "[Then) every 10 years, we don't have to figure out how to get the money.• Speakers at the ceremony lauded the efforts of all levels of government on funding and emphasized the importance of having a permanent fund available for MOTEL CONTINUED FROM A1 said Friday the problems and threats of eviction are continuing. Aguirre did not return phone calls for comment on Friday. bay dredging. • And where would that money come from? State Assemblywoman Marilyn Brewer said there are two ways the state C4Jl ensure funding for future dredging projects: include it as a line item in the 1998 blldget or as part of a proposed wet- lands clearinghouse bill. "We're not sure which venue is best," she said. "But we're dedicated and will fight to our dying day to keep this project alive.• Many supporters of the Back Bay were on hand for the event, including members of the Friends of Newport Bay. "Dredging is important because it allows the water to flow in and out," said Bruce 1Totter, a resident of Dover Shores and member of the Friends of Newport Bay. ·u also reinstates the natural biologi- cal functions of tides and establishes feed- ing areas." County Supervisor Tom Wilson said the project will dredge three portions of the bay, including Dover Shores and the access channel and take 260 working days to complete. term motel problem and came up with the ordinance, said such landlord tactics are serious violations of city law and fed- eral fair housing regulations. . MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT City Councilmart Gary Monahan,. who last year served on a city task force that looked at solving the city's long- HThe tenants have rights,• Monahan said. 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Jan. 25tli Hours: Mon-Sat lOam to Spm • Sunday 10am-4pm Take an Additional ) lOo/o Off Any Purchase Over $50 Nol to be used with a~y olh<'r dis count. Expiree January 25"', 1998 EYE-OPENER Orange a t men s hoops shar s first place QUOTE OF THE DAY 7hU didn't kill us. but yoo·u see a different hagle UJam next week ... • -ESTANOA liASklsTBAU COACH RICH BOYCE NOIEBOOK • ~~ ... p..-,, ~~··· '\ ' . ~~ .... ,... ~~~ ... ptf., ... k 4'Me' (!4"1le -" .,,.. 1 ... Ill' (!4"1le I-'---... ~ ~ ... ~~ ~ l~S IDl SOCCER: Costa Mesa'• Abdon Ram1rez bolds oU.. 'fyler Wolle/Page BS. WATER POLO: CdM'1 Mbgan Hardt vies agalnst No. 1 Long Beach Wl.lson/Page 83. I 11 I "'I I I' I· H CJ I I " I I c > :\. PILOT PREDICTIONS + Roger Carlson: Green Bay, 27-10 + Barry Faulkner: Green Bay, 2S-17 + Richard Dunn: I Green Bay, 30-21 + Molly Yanity: Green Bay, 30-10 • Archbold's return is pivotal to crucial Newport Harbor victory. open the second roUlld of league play. --~ - ~ ' •• ,·f ~ a. ·~ . .. I • , I 1 i I I' I " ' a deep breath ... .., Hearlson for a layin 19 seconds later for a 49-48 edge By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot IRVINE -The Sea View League portion of your senior season isn't exactly the ideal time for a two-week vacation. So Newport Harbor High boys basketball standout Scott Archbold must have figured it was time to get back to work Friday night at Irvine High. "Arch really-stepped up,• said Newport Coach Lany Hirst, who watched the three- year varsity veteran drill a pair of free throws with 29 seconds left to put the Sailors up, 51-48, then convert a layin after making a steal on the Vaqueros next pos- session, virtually sealing the win. That assistance includ- ed sophomore teammate Dustin Illingworth ( 10 of his 14 points after half- time), Matt Jameson (who netted seven points -SCO"O' ARCHBOLD Hearlson, who had four fouls at the time, stepped in to take a charge on Ferguson on Archbold, who hadn't {.>layM in 14 days due to a severe ankle sprain, scored 10 of his" 14 points in the final 6:44 to help the visitors rally for a 53-48 league triumph. The colossal road win, which featured 14 lead changes, helped the Tars (14-7, 3-2 in league) remain tied for second with El Toro, which invades the Harbor gym Friday to Arc!hbold , who warmed up but wasn't quite ready in Harbor's home victory Wednesday against Woodbridge, did not start, and had only four points on 1-of-5 shooting through the first three quarters. He was 3 of 3 from the field and hit all four foul shots in the final eight minutes. "It took me about a hall to get comfort- able, said the 6-foot guard, who had plenty of help down the stretch from his teammates. before fouling out with 2:33 left), Adam ~lson (both of his buckets in the final six minutes) and Gary Robinson (five fowth-quarter points, including an immense three-pointer with 1:35 left, which turned a 46-44 deficit into a one-point lead). Irvine's Chris Ferguson, who exploded for 12 of his 19 points m the third quarter, answered Robinson's three ball with a hve- foot bank shot with 1: 19 left to give lrvme its final lead. . Illingworth, whose slashiJ'lg forays to the basket provided the Sailors their most con- sistent threat in the hall-court game, hit the ensuing possession and Archbold denied Ferguson a chance to bnng the Vaqueros (13-8, 2-3) any closer, executing a planned double team and stripping Ferguson clean near the free- throw lme. then sprinting to the other e nd for the laYUl "It's my senior year, so I really wanted to help the team in that fourth quarter,• Arch- bold said. "Espeoally on those free throws with us leading by one. I talked to myself, concentrated and took a deep breath This win IS key, because 1t keeps us in second place.· r----------------------------~--------------------------------~-----------, • University sneaks up on Eagles with fourth-quarter' outburst to steal it, 74-63. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Estancia High's boys basketball Coach Rich Boyce can't be trusted. Any man who can turn his face six different colors of . red from screaming and fuming then turn around and calmly speak with a smile, has something up his sleeve. • Whatever is up that sleeve, Eagle basketball fans are hop- ing it can cure the "two-game funk• that Boyce said his team is in after Estancia's 74-63 home loss to University Friday night in Pacific Coast League action. "That loss to Laguna Beach (Wednesday) really threw us for a loop,• Boyce said, referring to the defeat that snapped his squad's seven-game winning streak. "University played hard, but they didn't do anything that special.• Nothing special, perhaps, but entertaining nonetheless as the ltojans crept back from a seven- point deficit late in the third quarter to snatch a victory right out from under the Eagles. Estancia (14-7, 3-2 in league) took control of the game at the onset by jumping to leads of 5-0 and 11 -4 before University ( 11- 8, 3-2) got back into the game. "We got out to a 5-0 lead, but it should've been 40-0, • Boyce said . "We were taking poor shots and making horrible deci- sions.• Senior Sam Nelson seemed to be out of his usual groove and sparkplug James Dawkins had as many turnovers as points in the first period (two), but the rebounding of Brett Valbuena gave the hosts ample opportuni-· ty to roll to the commanding lead .. . before it began to slip away. The nojans began to chisel at Estancia as they put together a 6-0 run that 'Spanned three min- utes from the last minute of the first quarter. On Chet Johnson's . I high school boys basketball : E FUNK'· KIM HAGGERlY I DAILY Pl.OT Estancla High's Xavier Castellano maneuvers against University High defender Erle Palmer (11). two-footer off the glass at 6:15 in the second, University owned its first lead at 14-13. Estancia wasn't about to go away. The Eagles did a crafty job of limiting Uni's 5-foot-7 sharp- shooter Erle Palmer to just nine points in the first half, and Nel- son got one foot on the track with 12 first-half points as the score at the intermission was 27- 27. Midway through the third, the pace of the game quickened with Valbuena owning the bqards while the Trojans went through some shooting angst. But in the final 60 seconds of that stanza, Palmer knocked in an 8-footer and followed it by stealing the inbound pass. Though he missed his easy layup, Johnson got the board and was fouled. He drilled one of the charity attempts and, as the Eagles went to outlet the pass, Uni's Larry Johnson grabbed a steal and delivered it back to his bucket with a slam dunk. Dawkins sent a full-court pass to Peter Anderson, whose buzzer-beating layup kept the Eagles up by five. The ltojans opened the final period in a full-court trap defense that bad given Estancia fits in the second quarter. Within a nunute and 20 seconds -via a • SEE EAGLES PAGE 84 I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I ' richard dunn JIMBO TOUR ... MAYBE? Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce will be asked to accept proposal from Tournament of Champions Monday. Tie Nuveen Tour of Champions, the Jimmy Connors-led seniors circuit sanctioned by the Assoaation of ,, Tenrus Professionals Tour, wants to come to Newport Beach On Monday, commuruty leaders will decide whether or not to accept a proposal from the tour, wtuch IS looking to relocate its Riviera event in Pacific Palisades to Newport Beach, site of last ApnJ's Davis Cup. Richard Luehrs. President and Ctuef Execubve Officer of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, said he will review the Nuveen Tour's bid, wtuch he received Fnday, over the weekend Members of the chamber's board will vote on it Monday lf the chamber approves the offer, Luehrs said it will then be presented to Ken Stuart, owner of the Palisades Tennis Club, and Rosiland Williams, President of the Newport Beach Conference & Visitors Bureau. The-Hyatt Newporter would. reportedly also play a ma1or role. if the event landed in Newport Beach ~L ~ -----------~------~~-~~ ....____________ ------------------------.... ------------~-------------- daily pilot hig h school athl ete of ~he week= • Unpredictable Sea King forward hopes her dream of continuing soccer career at North Carolina is prophetic. By Barry Faulkner, ~ly pj/ot I f Jaycee Mahler were a climber, she'd dream of scaling Everest. U she played tennis, she'd fantasize about winning Wimbledon. But smce soccer ii the Corona del Mar High fNllllMn'• comumino passion. her long-term goal ls to play tomeefay in Carolina blue. Thar. NOrtb CarOlina, to be euct, winner ol 14 ot tbe 16 NCAA women'• tldel awarded ID tbe ~ Including th• lut two. •1 wat eo,go ID Nmtll c..-... Nlil Wbhr,, wbo, In d9tiat 11• am wllb tbt S.. Kings, has al.ready displayed enough skill to render tlus aspiration possible. · ·she's a tremendous forward and a tremendous athlete,· said first-year Cd.M girls coach'Walid Kboury, who coached Mahler previously tn the brange Coast United dub program. wb she currently competel for tbe undel'-16 Breaken. . •She can create things for henelf t.nCl when she gets lriside the boa. lbe'I dMcDy. When sbe'I Oft. I doD't think anyone ln the leaG\lllCaAdapber · •\ 1be ~ Plat AtbWe of tbe E . : ' •t; A 16 SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1998 DREDGING CONTINUED FROM A 1 Edwards was referring to this past year's effort to raise the $5.4 million needed to dredge the bay, which is borne to many endangered birds and other wildlife. To get-the ball rolling, $2 million was provided by the state in its 1997 budget. Shortly after that, the fed- eral government gave $1 million, and finally, toward the end of year, Orange County agreed to front the remaining $2.4 million to get the project going. "The most important component (of the $1 milli~nJ is the $275,000 that will be used to look into how we can make these funds permanent," said U.S. Rep. Christopher Cox. "(Then] every 10 yeai;s, we don't have to figure out how to get the money." Speakers at the ceremony lauded the eff~ of all levels of government on funding and emphasized the importance ol having a permanent fund available for MOTEL CONTINUED FROM A 1 said Friday the problems and threats of eviction are contmuing. Newport Beach/Co ra Mesa Daily Pt.lot bay dredging. And where would that money come from? State Assemblywoman Marilyn Brewer said there are tWo ways the state can ensure funding for future dredging projects: include it as a line item in the 1998 budget or as part of a proposed wet· lands clearinghouse bill. "We're not sure which venue is best," she said. ~autwe're dedicated and will fight to our dying day to keep this project alive.• Many supporters of the Back Bay were on hand for the event, including members of the Friends of Newport Bay. "Dredging is important because it allows the water to flow in and out,• said Bruce notter, a resident. of Dover Shores and member of the Friends of Newport Bay. "It also reinstates the natural biologi- cal functions of tides and establishes feed- ing areas.• County Supervisor Tom Wilson said the project will dredge three portions of the bay, including Dover Shores and the access channel and take 260 working days to complete. ' term motel problem and came up with the ordinilflce, saJd such landlord tactics are serious violations of city law and fed- eral fair housing regulations. 1 MARC MARTIN I DAILY P1LOT Aguirre did not return phone calls for comment on Friday. City Councilman Gary Monahan, who last year served on a city task force that looked at solving the city's long- ~The tenants have rights,• Monahan said. ~They shouldn't be evicted in a moral sense and cannot be evicted in a legal sense. I'm not happy with th~ actions of the motel, and this is some- thing that I'm going to be watcl\ing very closely." :u.s. RP.p: Christopher Cox was on hand for the ceremony at Shellmaker Island, where dredging of the Upper Newport Bay will continue 24 hours a day in some spots for the next 260 days as they remove 800,000 cubic yards of sill CAUSTIN CONTINUED FROM A 1 lldy ctnyway. S till, the Wd tcr district hds doggedly gudrded its right to do so · "We will defend the permit because we Uunk that's the right Uung to do," said Irvine Ranch director Peer Swan. "The stuff thdt Bob (Caustin) is doing hasn't even a J>peared on our radar screen. It's just a waste of every- one's time and money.• -., I I I I MoN .. f•i 9 .. 7 SAT f .. 6 'SuN 11 .. 4 I Tin Bod Buuty Supply & SAlON I J69 E. 17Tla ST. I Cosu MHA r--:-~ ....... ~--:.., I Ac1toss f1toM RAlplts I I e -,~~[i]: (714) 642.-at10 I This aMlpOn may not be comWned with any otlt« discount Of' _.,.nee. Ditcovnts do not apply to Murad, Avedo, S1liutian or Nu·Sldn ,...ctucts. I &ilS®iM9P§SHB5? L 1apiNs Jon./31 /91 , I _________________ .. 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PROGRESSIVE MARKDOWN l NOW IN PROGRESS Additional 5~ Every lWo Weeks Benefltln9 Orangewood Children s Foundation GRAND -OPENING 2790 Harbor Blvd., Suite 115, Costa Mesa (corner of Adams &·Harbor Blvd.) 437-9026 Un_garo • Anne Klein • D KNY • Escada • St. ·John • Chanel and more! ~IJPER BOWL SALE · Sat. Jan. 24tli & Sun. Jail. 25tli Hours: Mon-sat lOam to Spm • Sunday 10am-4pm Take an Additional lOo/o Off Any Purchase Over $50 No t to be u.,ed with any other di,9rounl. Expir~s January 251", 1998 ~· EYE-OPENER Orange Coast men~ hoops shares first place I QUOTE OF THE DAY -nus di.dn 't l:iJJ UJ. but you'll see a <#1/ert!nt Eagle team nm week ... • -ESfANCIA BASXBTBAU COACH RJOI BOYCE . ~~····--­~ "'"''-"' !.itz ?If.,. .. k 4'.e' et'1lt ~ 1td. I ... ti'~~, ..... ~ , . ~ ••• """' 4dl«a ~ l:\:S ll>l SOCCER: Costa Mesa's ·Abdon Ramirez holds off 'fyler WoUe/Page 85. WAlD POLO: CdM'1 Meagan Hardt vies against No.1 Long Beach Wilson/Page 83. I I I I "'I I I' I· H (} I I ...., I I c > :'\ PILOT PREDICTIONS + Roger Carlson: Green Bay, 27-10 + Barry Faulkner: Green Bay, 28-17 + Richard Dunn: 11 Green Bay, 30-21 + Molly Yanity: Green Bay, 30-1 0 rs • Archbold's re turn is pivotal to crucial Newport H arbor victory. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot open the second round of league play. "' --. - L . . ~·. --. . . . ~ .. '·~ . ' I ., ' • ' f 1 I 1 I , 1 ' a deepbrealh ... " .,, ScOTT ARCHBOLD Hearlson for a layin 19 seconds later for a 4~8 edge ·• · Hearlson. who .had four fouls at the time, stepped Ul to take a charge on Ferguson on . IRVINE -The Sea View League portion of your senior season isn't exactly the ideal time for a two-week vacation. So N~wport Harbor High boys basketball standout Scott Archbold must have figured it was ti.me to get back to work Friday night at Irvine High. Archbold, who hadn't played in 14 days due to a severe ankle sptain, scored 10 of his 14 points in the final 6:44 to help the visitors rally for a 53-48 league triumph. •Arch.really stepped up," said Newport Coach Larry Hirst, who watched the three- year vcusity veteran drill a pair of free throws with 29 seconds left to put the Sailors up, 51-48, then convert a layin after making a steal on the Vaqueros next pos- session, virtually sealing the win. Archbold, who warmed up but wasn't quite ready in Harbor's home victory Wednesday against Woodbridge, did not start, and had only four points on 1-of-5 shooting through the first three quarters. He was 3 of 3 from the field and hit all four fouJ shots in the final eight minutes. That assistance includ- ed sophomore teammate Dustin Illingworth (10 of his 14 points after half- time), Matt Jameson (who • netted seven points before fouling out with 2:33 left), Adam Hearlson (both of his buckets in the final sue minutes) and Gary Robmson (five fourth-quarter points, including an immense three-pol.Iller with 1 :35 left, which turned a 46-44 defiot into a one-pomt lead). Irvine's Chris Ferguson, who exploded for 12 of his 19 points in the third quarter, answered Robmson's three ball with a f1ve- foot bank shot with 1:19 Jett to give lnn.ne its final lead. the ~nswng possession and Archbold denied Ferguson a chance to bnng the Vaqueros l13-8, 2-3) any closer, executing a planned double team and strtppmg Ferguso,n . clean near the free- throw line, tl).en spnnbng to the other end for the layin. The colossal road win, which featured 14 lead changes, helped the Tars (14-7, 3-2 in league) remain tied for second with El Toro, which invades the Harbor gym Friday to ·u took me about a hall to get comfort- able, said the 6-foot guard, who had plenty of help down the stretch from his teammates. Illingworth, whose slashing forays to the basket provided the Sailors their most con- sistent threat in the hall-court game, hit •1t's my senior year, so I really wanted to help the team in that fourth quarter," Arch- bold said. "Especially on those free throws with us leachng by one. l talked to myself, concentrated and took a deep breath. Th.ts win is key, because 1t keeps us m second place.· r---------------------•---------------------------------------------------, high school b oys basketball 'ATW E FUNK' • University sneaks up on Eagles with fourth-quarter outburst to steal it, 74-63. By Molly Yanity, .Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Estancia High's boys basketball Coach Rich Boyce can't be trusted. Arly man who can tum his face six different colors of red from screaming and fuming then tum around and calmly speak with a smile, has something up his sleeve. • Whatever is up that sleeve, Eagle basketball fans are hop- ing it can cure the •two-game funk" that Boyce said bis team is in after Estanda's 74-63 borne loss to University Friday night in Pacific Coast League actton. •That loss to Laguna Beach (Wednesday) really threw us for a loop," Boyce said, referring to the defeat that snapped his squad's seven-game winning streak. ·university played hard, but they didn't do anything that special." Nothing special, perhaps, but entertaining nonetheless as the Trojans crept back from a seven- point deficit late in the third quarter to snatch a victory right out from under the Eagles. Estancia (14-7, 3-2 in league) took control of the game at the onset by jumping to leads of 5-0 and 11-4 before University ( 11- 8 , 3-2) got back into the game. ·we got out to a 5-0 lead, but it shouJd've been 40-0," Boyce said. ·we were taking poor ( shots and making horrible deci- sions." Senior Sam Nelson seemed to be out of his usual groove and sparkplug James Dawkins had as many turnovers as points in the first period (two), but the rebounding of Brett Valbuena gave the hosts ample opportuni- ty to roll to the commanding lead .. . before it began to slip away. The nojans began to chisel at Estancia as they put together a 6-0 run that spanned three min- utes from the last minute of the first quarter. On Chet Johnson's KIM HAGGERTY I DAILY PILOT Estanda Htgb's Xavier Castellano maneuven against University High defender Eric Palmer (tlt. two-footer off the glass at 6:15 in the pace of the game quickened grabbed a steal and delivered it the second, University owned its with Valbuena owning the back to his bucket with a slam first lead at 14-13. boards while the Trojans went dunk. Estancia wasn't about to go through some shooting angst. Dawkins sent a full-court away. But in the final 60 seconds of pass to Peter Anderson, whose The Eagles did a crafty job of that stanza, Pal.mer knocked m buzzer-beating layup kept the limiting Uni's 5-foot-7 sharp-an 8-footer and followed it by Eagles up by five. shooter Eric Palmer to just nine stealing the inbound pass. The Trojans opened the final points in the first half, and Nel-Though be missed his easy period in a full-court trap son got one foot on the track layup, Johnson got the board defense that had given Estanaa with 12 first-hall points as the and was fouJed. He drilled one fits in the second quarter. Within score at the intermission was 27-of the charity attempts and, as a minute and 20 seconds -via a 27. the Eagles went to outlet the Midway through the third, pass, Uni's Larry Johnson • SEE EAGLES PAGE 84 ' I I I I I I I I I I I L ----------~-----------~ -------------------~----~----------------~--------- daily pilot h igh schobl athlete of the week • Unpredictable Sea King forward hopes her dream of continuing soccer career at North Carolina is prophetic. By Bany Faulkner, Daif't Pilot I f Jaycee Mahler were a climber, she'd dream of IC4llng Everest. If she played tenn11, she'd fantasiH about wiMlng Wimbledon. But since aoccer ii the Corona del Mar High ftesblMD'I COll&U1'DJDg pa.saion, her long--t.nn goal ii to play aomeday in Carolina blue. 'tbart Nonb Carobna, to be aact, Winner ot t• OI the 16 NCAA WOID8D'I titles awarded in the sport; tndildtng ~ lelt two. t ., .... to go tD North CUalDa.. Mld.Mabllr, Wbo, ln debut .... Dll w&tll llil Sea 1 Kings, has already d.lsplayed enough skill lo render this aspiration possible. •she's a tremendous forward and i tremendous athlete," said first-year CdM girls coach Wahd Khoury, who coached Mahler previously in the Orange COUl United club program. where she cwnmt.ty =es for ttie under· 16 en. :She can create things for benelf and when she gets tnsid tbe hem, lbe'I dMdly. When she's on, I don't think anyone iia the IMO'\Je cu .... her " 'The DdJ ·Plot A'*"* o1 the richard dunn JIMB O ~ TOUR ... MAYBE? Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce will be asked to accept proposal from Tournament of Champions Monday. 11e Nuveen Tour of Champions, the Junmy Connors-led seniors Circuit sancboned by the Assooation of Tenrus ProfesSJonals Tour, wants to come to Newport Beach On Monday, com.muruty leaders will decide whether or not to accept a proposal from the tour, which is looking to relocate its Riviera event in Pacific Palisades to Newport Beach. site of last April's Davis Cup. Richard Luehrs, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, said he will review the Nuveen Tour's bid, which he received Friday, over the weekend Members of the chamber's board will vote on it Monday If the chamber approves the offer, Luehrs said it will then be presented to Ken Stuart, owner of the Palisades Tennis Club, and Rosiland WiUJams, President of the Newport S.ach Conference & ViSJtors Bureau. 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It's the kind of feeling that reaches deep into your stomach, crawls through your vital organs and shakes your heart with vigor. It's also the feeling that has Coacli John Vargas' brain work- ing overtime. The feeling is disappointment. After clinching the World CUp in Jwie, 1997 in Athens, Greece, Team USA was riding high before the FINA World Aquatic Championships, which were held Jan. 8-18 in Australia. "I'd say that after coming off a major and having won that, we were expecting to at least medal,• Corona del Mar High product and national team mem- ber Chris Oeding said. The disappointment set in after the Americans finished sev- enth in the 16-team field. "Part of that is what makes water polo so dynamic is that things don't always go as you plan," three-time Olympian Chris Duplanty said from his Corona del Mar home. Seven seems to be a damning number for Team USA. The sev- enth spot is where the squad fin- ished in the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. But this isn't the Olympics. As a matte.r of fact, there are still two years until the culmination of four yea.rs' work will take center stage back on the island continent of Australia, in Sydney, this time. And Vargas' squad is just in the preparation mode right now. The squad splits up, geo- graphically, for training with half the team working out in Southern California and the others in the Bay Area. The players got togetb- er a couple months before the Perth championships for common training. After a couple weeks off fol- lowing their arrival home, team members will resume the split training. Tham USA went 4-3 in the PINA Championships in Perth, but in those three losses, each was by just one goal. \ The losses came to defending Olympic gold medalist and 1998 World Champion Spain (5-4), Greece (3-2) and Australia (7-6.) ·obviously the competition is very tough," Oeding said, "and if you're not playing well, they will beat you.• Oeding, despite scoring at least once in six of the seven games, said that the team's offense wasn't clicking. ·u you look at the FINA (World) Cup, when we won, everything was clicking and the team was playing together and we had that,~ Duplanty agreed. •1n Australia, we didn't. It's an example of why it's so bard to repeat as champions. ·vou see it all the time in sports, that it's truly special to consistently be a champion, like the Celtics, the La.leers, the Bulls. We got a taste of just how special that is.• The n~xt major tournament for the world's water polo elite is in the summer of 1999 at the next FINA World Cup, the final major primer before the 2000 games. •After any competition, espe- dally a major, there is an evalua- tion period and a restructuring of goals,• said Duplanty, the veter- an goalkeeper. •After you win and go through th.at evaluation. it's different from when you come back in seventh place. Now the evaluation and the restructuring ot goals and th& pr&paration is more intense.• Costa Mesa High'1 foot· ball program ta 1n aee..rch ot ulistant coechel with ope- rience with the following polltiODJ: Unebecken, otfen· , illlVe and defemtve line and becks. • • The openings .. for the vantty, Junior vanity and fNlhnum i.vu. C:OOtad Jerry Howell at ON70&. SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1998 l:J l r--~----------------------------------------------------------------·---------------------, FOOTHIL I I I I I BRIAN POeUOA I OAJl.Y Pit.OT Corona del Mar Hlgh's Melinda Tucker moves the ball down the field of play as Long Beach Wilson's Eden McMullen closes ln; below, Karen Dahn oJ Cd.M (13) looks for an open teammate against the defense of Wilson's Cat Bell (7). Wilson, unbeaten and ranked No. 1 ln CIF, scored a 12-4 victory. • Long Beach Wilson keeps unbeaten record untarnished. CORONA DEL MAR -They were decided underdogs going in, and in the end, they finished on the short end of a . 12-4 count in girls nonleague water polo Friday afternoon, but Corona del Mar High's girls proved a number of things to themselves, and all on the positive side of the ledger. Victors in seven of their first 17 games, Corona del Mar's team defense, as well as its offense, gave the Bruins, ranked ~o. 't ii\ CIF with a 17-0 record, reason for concern. , Laura Blair led Corona del Mar with four steals, and Kerry Bark- low and Karen Dahn each had three steals on the defensive side. Meagan Hardt was Corona del Mar's offensive leader with three goals, and Blair chipped in with one goal. Wilson. which bas averaged 17 goals per start, with an average victory by a 14-goal margin, slow- ly took the driver's seat with a 6-1 advantage at halftime, and still did not really have the game salted away until the foµrth quarter arrived. with an 8-2 lead. Corona del Mar has some time to work on its game next week before another nonleague test in CdM waters next Friday afternoon when the Sea Kings go-up against Santa. Monica. NOM..EAGUE LoNG lkAot WtLSOH 12. O>M 4 Long Beach Wilson 3 3 2 4 -12 Corona del Mar 1 0 1 2 -4 L8 Wiison -C. Bell 6, Barth 4, McMullen 1, Ganz 1 Saves:·Whalen 2 c.dM -Hardt 3, Blair 1. Saves: Bar1c:low 2. Florent 3. Foa11tlU. 6, NlWPORT HAR9oft 4 Newport Harbor 2 1 1 O -4 Foothill 2 2 1 1 -6 Newport Hatbor-White 1, Milliken 1, Cox 1, Moore 1 .. Saves -Kennedy4. Foothill · Oa. Coberly 3, Ja. Cobefly 1. GOf'bett 1. Saves • Bekore 8. DANA HA.LS 7, CosTA MESA 6 Costa Mesa 0 2 4 0 -6 Dana Hills 2 3 2 0 • 7 eost. ~ · Devey 1. A. Grublsid'I 3, Howse 2. Saves: Lombardo 17. o.,,a Hills -Reidenbaugh 3, Gleason 2, Tucker 2. Saves: Lacorte 4, Ward 7. ' SLIPS BY TARS. 6-4 Foothill's upset is a ''wake-up .call. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot. SANTA A.NA So there probably isn't a good time to Jose, but if the re ever was a tune that a team could ben- efit from not wmrung, that tune may have been Friday d.ftemoon for the Newport Harbor High girls water squad as non.league roe Foothill topped the visiting Sailors. 6-4 "Tius was a good game to lose. Tius was definitely a wake-up call," asslStant coach Brian Kreutzkamp. who manned the pool deck during the game, said. N~wport (12-4, 3-0 in Sea View League) is ranked No. 8 in the CIF Southern Section Division I poll, while Foothill owns the 10th spot and. according to Kreutzkamp, his Sailors can use the lessons from tlus loss to grow for the mcreasmgly tough league slate. "(Foothill) was ready to play and they came out and beat us badly.~ he said ... We're lucky that the score was that close ... we're lucky to lose this game and that it wasn't league " Next up for the Tars is a Sea View League bout with Irvine, which lS also 3-0'and ranked third m CIF. A win would put Newport that much closer to a league title. The Sailors got off to a hot start at Foothill as Sara White fowid the canvas after a rebound from a Jenna : Barto shot JUSt 19 seconds into the game, but it would be ~ Newport's only lead of the game. : In Foo~'s small pool, the hosts manhandled the : Tars, but the guests managed to come out of the first hall 1 down by just one goal as Autumn Milliken fired in a goal to end the hrst period, and Kyndra Cox sank a score to cut mto the Krughts' lead at 4-3. The. third quarter was a fiercely battled seven-minute span in which Foothill wore down the Sailors. Theresa Gorbett delivered a skip shot from seven meters that snuck beneath Harbor's goalkeeper, Junior Erin Kennedy, to put Foothill up 5-3 · Just 10 seconds later. though, Newport's Alden Moore sank a rocket of a shot to keep he r squad.within stnkmg distance. That was as close as the Tdfs would get, however, as a defensive letdown allowed the Knights' Jacqueline Pirro a shot on Foothill's first possession of the fourtl:i guarter It was good and gave the hosts all the cushion Ibey would need "Defensively and offensively we Just didn't adjust well," Kreutzkamp said ... They were really physical and really rough and we just ha.eked off." Kennedy came through with four saves and four steals for the Sailors, while Moore rattled off eight shots on goal. For Footlull, Daylene Coberly led Wlth three goals. ' • Dana Hills hang~ on to record a 7-6 nonleague victory in the winner's pool. DANA POINT -Costa Mesa High's glcls water polo team rallied with four third-quarter goals to pull to within one goal of host Dana Hills Friday afternoon in oonleague play, but that is how it fin-• ished as the two teams battled to a scoreless fourth quarter in a 7-.6 victory for Dana Hills. Annette Grubisich scored three goals, had two assists and two steals to lead Costa Mesa. Also with big numbers was Can Ho~ho scored twice, had three assists and four stealS. Goalkeeper Stephanie Lombardo was credited with 17 saves for Mesa, wtuch fell to 5-10 overall. Dana Hills unproved to 13-7. ~----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JIMBO CONTINUED FROM 81 The Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club, according to President Henry Scltielein, is also a candidate to host the event. Stuart and Luehrs both said they would turn down the proposal unless it was financially worthwhile for all parties. Negotiations, which have been ongoing since November, heated up this week. On Tuesday, community leaders met to d.Jscuss the tota"s proposal. then responded with a revised agenda. :Part of this deal/ Luehrs said, "is that (the tour) is asking us for an agreement to guarantee a certain amount of money in ticket seles and sponsorships. Ariy sponsorship or promotion M8 an ~ed outcome, so you Med to~ far It and plaD for it. •1 thiDlr. it's reasonable (for the tour to ask for a guarantee). But whether or not we can meet those expectations is another story.• The Nuveen Tour schedule for 1998 reportedly has two openings, one in late Jwie, the other in late September-early October. Stuart said the latter timeframe is out, but the last weekend in Jwie would work favorably. "They're talking about the possibility of hosting their Grand Masters Championship here, which would include Connors, Bjorn Borg, John McEnroe and Yannic.k Noah," Stuart said. The tour would be a four-day event, Thursday through Sunday. U the Palisades Club hosts the event -Stuart said it was 50-50 -the facility would be constructed to hold about half of what it did dw\ng the Davis Cup. Davis Cup offidals announced a combined attendance of 15,908 for the three days in April, about St .1 million in gross revenue. From Frlday through Sunday. attendance hgu.res were 5,296, 5,216 and 5,396. When the facility (then known as the John Wayne Tennis Club) played host to the Newport Beach Dukes of World Team Tennis in the early 1990s, 1t was designed to hold about 3,000 fans. "All parties concerned are interested in a successful event in Newport Beach,· Luehrs said "(But) if I'm writing a check when it's all said and done. if som·ething comes out of the pocket from the chamber, then that's something we want to try and avoid." When the Dukes played here for five years, the only time the place sold out was when a mar- quee player would arrive in town. That's one of the reasons why the Nuveen Tour would prosper here. "(The tour) doesn't have a Southern California stop at the moment.• said local businessman Bill Strateman. who was contacted by Nuveen Tour offidals. \I I I ' I ll '' P\\ 'I H"" I I\ I Ill HI\ h." I l 'I ) . 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CdM Coach Paul Orris blamed himseU for not calling a tuneout to change the final play when visit, tng El Toro sWJtched to man-to- CONTINUED FROM 81 I I man defense with just 0:24 remaining. RlGH SCHOOL BOYS B.ASKETBALL The Sea Kings, though, dis- missed a couple of open opportu- nities in their last ponession before senior guard Cameron Conover's last-second bank attempt wouldn't tall, as El Toro won, 44-43. For the third straight Sea View game, Corona del Mar had no players score in double figures. ln five league contests, only two players -nm Thurman (11 points) against Woodbridge and Dennis Alshuler (10) against Irvine -have gone beyond the single-digit rank in the score- book. The Sea Kulgs (5-16, 1-4 in league), who led after urree peri- ods, 34-30, were outscored on their own floor in the final eight minutes, 14-9. After El Toro's Mark Wulfe- meyer sank two free throws with 0:24 left in the game to give the Chargers their margin of victory, the hosts dribbled upcou.rt for a possible game-winning shot, then went into a passing game unW Conover had little choice but to shoot with 0:01 left. ._ WuUemeyer volleyed the rebound to half court and the buzzer sounded. "U there was one thing I'd change, when (the Chargers) went into a man {defense) rigbt- there, tt would be to call timeout and change the strategy, and also let our guys realize how much time was left," Orris said. "We had a couple of looks (but didn't take a shot). Conover had a look, but we also had other opportuni- ties.• Alex Jekell, CdM's 6-foot-9 last quarter, but finished with a team-higb 22 points. Valbuena tallied 11 rebounds while pitching in with 12 points. Ryan Simpson shipped in with 10. senior center, was in foul trouble and played only 1:03 in the fourth quarter. He collected his fifth with 4:02 left in the game and CdM leading, 37-36. Jekell, Alshuler and senior guard Ben Shatter each scored eight points for CdM. while Thur- man had seven. The game was tied four times in the final quarter, the first time coming when El Toro (14-7, 3-2) sank four free throws to open the ourth quarter fo,r a deadlock at 34. CdM gtJard Nick Gabriel, whose two three-pointers gave his team new We each time, net- ted a trey with 6:51 to play, giving the Sea Kings a 37-34 edge. Alshuler (eight rebounds) scored on a power move to the hoop with 4:18 left to put CdM ' ahead, 39-38. • :Mustangs push, but fall short in 65-58 Thurman canned a 19-foot ! jumper with 3:18 rema.inlng, : putting QiM once again 1n the : driver's seat, 41-40. : Next time down, CdM blew a : layup, but El Toro couldn't score : either and the Sea Kings had : another chance, down 42-41. On : a nifty pass from Alshuler, Thur-: man toss~ in a layup wi~ 0:53 : remaining for a 43-42 Cd.M : advantage. : Gabriel fouled Wulfemeyer ! going for a loose ball to put the : Charger senior sharpshooter at : the.line, in which he sank both to : win the game. Nick Roberton (12 points), ! decision • Pacific Coast League leader Laguna Beach has its hands full, but finally subdues Costa Mesa. Jayson Richards (10) and Wulte-: meyer scored in double figures for : By Mike Sciacca, Daily Pilot El Toro. -=------_;..----- ·we still got a shot (at the play-: offs),• Orris said. "The league is : so tight." COSTA MESA -Friday night's Pacific Coast League boys bas- ketball game between host Costa Mesa High and Laguna Beach didn't quite develop into the run- away some may had anticipated. No, the Mustangs, who were coming off consecutive 40~ and 32-point losses to Laguna Hills and University -two teams among the league's upper eche- lon, pushed the league-lea~ Artists through four quarters before eventually falling, 65-58. Tue impressive showing had • Mesa Coach EJ:ich Allen praising : his team's effort, although the coveted prize - a victory-elud- ed his team once again. "You know, this game was a real gut-check, a pride-check for us/ be said. ·coming off a 40- point loss is tough, but this team showed a fot of character tonight. •This is the closest we've come to beating a l~ague team so far, and it c a m · e against the first-place • team. I'm · : happy with • that." The Mus- tangs, 0-5 after the first half of league play and 5-14 overall, ral- lied gallant- -ERICH ALLEN • three·point goal from Jeff Groendal, a steal-and-slam by I.any Johnson and a steal and trey from Palmer ... Uni was up, 48-46. With two consecutive PCL losses, the Eagles give Laguna Beach a one-game lead in the league standings. Boyce, how- ever, is not worried. •we'll still win it,• he said, referring to the PCL title. •we're slipping and slid- ing right now, but we'll weather the storm.• KM HAGGElm' I DAlY Pl.OT ly from a 12-point fourth quarter deficit to trim Laguna's lead to 59-54 on a Todd Hylton lay-in off • a David Weir feed with 1:09 to . : play. But a key foul went against The Trojans never looked back. •1n the end, our big guys didn't step up and make the plays Md theirs did, Palmer and Johnson," Boyce sald. Palmer topped off with a game-high 25 points. Larry Johnson added 21 . . Nelson scored just four points in the As Boyce's face fades back to its origi- nal tone, he .smiles devilishly and says, •This didn't kill us, but you'll see a differ· ent Eagle team next week.• Estanda Hlgh's la.mes Dawldm (left) looks for tome breathing room ~ Unlvenity defRder Jeff Groendal; at right, hgles' Sam Nelaon f 40) tlncls blms.elf lD the middle of a crowd (above). Uatvenlty spnmg a 74.a.1 up1et victory over the m.gles to band EstaDd.a lts second straight Pedflc Coast League defeat after the Eagles had put together 10 straight victories. : Mesa moments later, when Travis : Rice was called for a ·blocking : foul as the Artists' B.J. Jameson : charged toward the basket. Jameson sank two free throws with 57 seconds remaining to end a 6-0 Mesa run and extend Lagu· na's lead to 61-54. STANDINGS Sea View League Boys WL Santa Margarita (20-0) 5 O I 2 El Toro (14-7) 3 2 [INIMC1M 1 JI Corona del Mar ('>·16) 1 4 1 • Friday's scores Nev•port tWbor 53, Irvine 48 El Toro 44, Clll'ON det Ms 43 Santa Margarita 80, WOOdbridge 53 Next Fnd<1y's games (7.30) El Toro at .... uport t9rbor CdM at Woodbridge Santa Matgarita at Irvine SUMMARIES PACIRC COAST LEAGUE lJHIVEllSfTY 74, ESTAHOA 63 Scloft by Quwten Univenrty 10 17 14 33 • 74 Estancia 13 14 19 17 • 63 UntvenJty · Palmer 25, Omid 4, Hunt 5, Groendal 16, L k>hn\00 21, C. Johnson 3. 3-pt. goab · Groendal 4, Palmer 1. Fouled out · None. Estandll • Keju 4, Dawkins 6, Nelson 22, Valbuena 12. Anderson 8, Simpson 10, Rainey 1. 3·p\. goals. None. Fouled out • None MCIRC COAST LEAGUl LAGUNA lkAOt 65 , ConA MuA 58 Scaf'e by QuMUn Laguna Beach 15 19 13 18 • 65 Costa Mesa 15 10 17 16 • S8 u.guna -..dt · Reynolds 6, Belmfonr 9, Jameson 19, Sirianni 26. Dornln 1, Sutten 0, 0onMlly4. 3-pt. goals: Jameson. Fouled out: Reynolds COSta Meu · tqff \1, Rice 8, Payne 9. Hylton 8, Sou 7. >ones 6, Bryant 4. Mondr~ 2, Weir 2. 3-pt. goali: Naff 3, Payne 3, Rke 3. Fouled out: none. MA WW LEAGUI El TOllO 44. CDlilONA on MAii 4J ~byQuM'ten El Toro 8 11 11 14 44 Corona del Mar 12 7 15 9 • 43 El Toto · Richards 10, Butler 2, WulfMieyer 10. Robertson 12, Johansen O. Parish 4, Marks 4, DeColtt 2. · ]-pt. goals· Parish 1. Fouled out· Nofle. Corona del Mmr • Jel(ell 8, A1shu1er 8, Shaffer 8. Conovtr 6. Gabriel 7, Thurman 6, Simon 0, Richardson O. Cool)ef 0. ]-pt. goals • Gabclel 2, Conover 1 Fouled out -Jekel!. AA V1rW LIAGUI N£WPOllT HAMOlll 53. llMNI 48 ScoN by QuwW'I Newport Harbor 6 13 8 26 • 53 community college basketball Again the Mustangs pulled to within five on a Weir lay-in, but single free ~ows by Kurt Beim- ford and Chris Sirianni, and two more by Jameson in the final 30 seconds, sealed Mesa's fate. OCC wins, 60-59, moves into_ first place "They're a tough team,• Allen said of the Artists. "We came right at th~ at the end, but they hit those key free throws. It was an interesting game because we were coming off a big loss, and they were coming off a huge road win.· MBN COSTA MESA - Orange Coast Col- lege's Chris Lopez nailed a three- point shot with 0:06 remaining Friday night and the Pirates sur- vived a buzzer~shot attempt by Irvine Valley's Robert Griffin to capture a 60-59 Orange Empire Conference decision in men's basketball. The Pirates, who owned three- point country in their gym, hitting . 10 of 19 from outside the arc, improve to 15-7 overall, 4-2 in conference. lrvt.ne Valley falls to 16-7,-4-2. Lopez and Anthony Cooper led the way with 14 points apiece for Tim O'Brien's Pirates, and they were the major items with threes, too, with Cooper 4 for 8 and Lopez 3 for 5. Shaun Jackson led the Pirates on the boards with 12 rebounds, while Estancia High product Chris Candlish and Lopez each contributed 7 caroms. Jackson, held to just 7 points, also came up with six assists 1n a game which seemed to be buck- et-for-bucket and board-for- board. Stefan Swiat (8), Brady Clark (6) and Mark Pozsgai (5) were also major contributors in the scoring department. Mike Scaglione led Irvine Val- ley with 16 points and Donald Williams and Matt Houser each : had 13 points. : But it was the perimeter where : the Pirates found the edge. While : they dropped the ball in at a 53 % : rate, Irvine Valley was able to net : but 20% (4 for 20). : ~ ~ CONFOENCE ORANGE CoAsT 60, lllMNl VAlilY 59 Irvine Valley · Raibon 8, Thornton 0, Soobzokov 3, Griffin 0, King 0, Scaglione 16, Esplin 4, Wilson 2. Williams 13, Houser 13. 3-pt. goals: Scaglione 3. Soobzokov 1. Fooled out: None. Orange Coast · Cooper 14, Swiat 8, Pozsg'i s. Younger 0, Lopez 14, • Langdon 2. Jackson 7, candlish 4, Oark 6. : 3-pt. goals: Cooper 4, Lopez 3, Swiat • 2, Jackson 1. Fouled out: Nont. Halftime: OCC. 36-33. Laguna (15-6, 4-1) had handed Estancia its first league loss Wednesday (61-50) in a key showdown, but showed no signs of a letdown Friday, despite a 15· 15 tie after the first quarter. Center Nick Reynolds sparked the Artists' victory Wednesday with 18 points and 14 rebounds. He posted· no such numbers against Mesa. due to early foul Irvine Valley gets past Orange Coast, 59-58 trouble. He scored five of his six points in the opening quarter, picked up his fourth foul with : 5:52 to play in the third quarter, : then fouled out with Laguna up, 59-48, with 2:22 left in the game. COSTA MESA WOMEN -Orange Coast OMNGE ~ CONRMNa llMMI VAlilY 59 OtwtGI CoAsT 58 Irvine Val'-1 ·Picchi1, Nakano 2. Leeds 6, Cunningham 18, Pravongvlenkham 8, Kopp 4, BronMr 8, Gethlns 10, Abrahamsen 2. Guard Cbtis Sirianni did most the damage for Laguna, however, keying 10-0and1-0 second quar- ter runs as the Artists moved out : to a 34-25 halftime lead. Sirianni led all scorers with 26 points, and Jameson had 19. • UnlYenlty 74, ~ f.J lAgUna 8elctl 65, ea.ta M99a SI Laguna Hills n , Aliso Niguel 70 (2 at) lrviM 4 15 14 15 • 48 ... wpcwt Hwbor. Atthbold 14, jamef()n 7, llhngworth 14, R~SOfl 8, Htll'bon 4, Limon 2. Wlt<d 2. Nlaslo 2. HefNlldez 0 3-pt. goals • Roblmon l . College's women's basketball team fell one-point short for the second time in Orange Empire Conference play as visiting Irvine Valley escaped with a 59-58 win. The Pirates (16-8, 4-2 in con- ference) watched livine Valley go ahead 59-56 with five seconds remaining on Heather Cunning- ham's free throws. wield, who registered a game- high 23 points (including a 6 for 9 night from three-point land). had an open three-point sbot but apparently was not aware of the score as she passed the ball into Chantay Peyton for a layup with one second left. )..pt. goals -Leeds 1 . Fouled out -None. . Ryan Naff bit three three-point shots and led Mesa with 11 : points. Jon Payne also had three : treys and finished with Dine : points, wbile na\riS Rice bit a pair Fouled out. Jameson. The loss drops Coo.st out ol first place as IVC slips into at least a tie for the OBC lead. o.-.nee Coelt -Sortino 2, Peyton 10, de los Santos 2, Loshak 2. Saraydari- an 2. Ludwldd 23, Weeks 17. l-pt. goals • Ludwkkl 6. 1..1Q'.na Hills at &t.m1da o:i.ta M9la at Alho Niguel University at Laguna Beach lf'VtM • ~ 19, MavfOI 11, Moore 6, Miller 4. Aquino 4, HMdeman 2. CMtson 2. 3-¢. goals · Ferguson 1, M.tvros 1. Fouled out • NoM. OCC sophomore Jennifer Lud- Natalie Weeks added 17 points for the Bucs, while Peyton bad 10. Fouled out -Weeks. : of three-pointers and closed with : eight points. !Vanguards men battle Cal Baptist in iinportan~ GSAC gan1.e tonight, at the Pit Cal Bapdst will counter with a senior tandem that ha.a combined tor 231 points (et the week'l omet.) Dennit Weaver and Rick Hurt are to the Lancen what Wilborn and ScbflUennan are to SCC. I : • SoCal College plays host to the Lancers in what could I be a pivotal game in the race for the conference titl~. ' By Molly Yantty, Dato/ Pilot • COSTA MESA -Coming ofJ e strong boin win over Fresno Padfic, South.em CallfomJa College'• men's basketball team tindl ltlelt ln a potentially pivotal Golden St.aw Athletic:: Conference game Whn Cal Bepdlt vtsitl The Pit on ,_,.,..,. at 7:30.: _ '9 ~ m th• lower half of ...... G1AC1•..,.,. Ii C..Bipdlt .. they both llOlld at 1·2. • Th cont ren.ce'• powen this wint@r are Blola (18·1, 3-0) and Auz.sa Pacific (18·3, 3-0), both of which have beaten sec alree(fy. · But With tboN two lOIMI beb1Dd them and Jem4ti:bel iclMiduW for -ar ,.. ruary, Cot.Cb Bill Reynoldl' ~ mUlt ~~ant· 61 tbe ·-Wtlh odMI' l mlddl -of-the-1tand.ing1 teams. The Vanguardl bead into tonight11 matcbup with one of t.he GSAC'a rno1t prolific players 1.n tefilot guard Adam Ozlerzynsi. Dzierzynskt ranlcJ among th confer- ence'• best in 900rlng (17.-' polnll per game), tbree·point field goal percentage ('4.6%) and ls the top man In th umts category with 1 l5 (me>r. than m per PM.·J . But the key to tbe Vang\latdl' IUCCell· • thua far ~ binged OD the evming up of the scoring dutlea. In e 91-89 wln over Fresno Pa.dfic 1\telday, All five starters reached double figures led by Newport Harbor High product Justin Mclntee, ~ho drained 28 points. Ozierzynsk.l had 26, while Dennis Keane tallied 16. Tutence WilbOtn and Rod SC.beuerman also bit the double digit tcmna mark, but tMle two alto nmk allMJag the GSAC'I top rebOunders with 9.4 iDcS 5.5 per game.~Y· . They ca KOre and. bOaid. 1be Lailcen alto own Aaroo Prom~ who bib DMrly half ol bil tm.e-)>Omt attempts. . ID UM 5:30 opener, the Vanguafdl' womm (1M Ovwd) wtdl a 3-0 GSAC mark by WNe Of 8ll AY9nlQ9 DM•gin ol 14.3 pOlnta. tangle with cal Bepdlt (1N. t·tl· -. 8lalDe Wbittmacn leadl u.. sec c:Mrl'I WD a 15.9 ~•••..,a.,. ' Ncwpon &.chlC.osta Mesa Daily Piloc ... SATURDAY. JANUARY 24, 1998 BS IRVINE RALLIES TO TIE . NEWPORT El Toro- puts.out CdM,3-0 : . . • . Disputed foul sets up tying pen~ty kick for Vaqueros . . . in final moments; Khoury's postgarne red card disqualifies him for second-round opener. • the _s~ors open the second round : By Barry Faulkner. Daily Pilot of ~a View League play against IRVINE-Officials use the term : dissent. One might argue, howev- : er, a stronger word would more : accurately depict the objection : Newport Harbor High boys soc- : cer coach Ziad Khoury voiced Fri- : day to a foUl call that set up : Irvine's game-tying penalty kick : in the 78th minute. El Toro. "The referee who called the foul was 50 yards away, when there was a referee in the box who didn't call anything,• Khoury said. •I wish the referees would leave the game for the kids to decide." • "It was horrible," Khoury said, t...=:==========~: several minutes 'after he ran An Irvine player was clearly fouled by a defender in the box, an act, by rule, according to the official was deserving of a penalty kick. Two Irvine . coaches, however, expressed ambivalence over the call, which allowed Irvine to cap a two-goal rally in.the final 10 min- utes and deny Newport (4-3-3, 2- 1-2 in league) a valuable point. MAHLER CONTINUED FROM 81 : across the fie}d following the final : whistle, to point his finger and : shout protests at the official : whose foul call set up the PK. : While Khoury's rant may have : satisfied his need to vent, it also : drew a red card, disqualifying : him from coaching Friday, when . . . . . Indeed, subjectivity oftep comes into play in such cases, when offi- cials elect to call a direct kick, HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SOCCER rather than set up the almost auto- matic goal with the penalty kick. "I'm not sure we should give penalty kicks on those,• Irvine Coach Greg Cipolla told Khoury after the game. Cipolla had drawn a red card late in the first half for protesting the officiating too vociferously. "We were robbed," Khoury told a spectator who tried to con- sole him after the game. The Sailors, however, failed to secure a victory that appeared imminent just three minutes into the second half, when Kevin Byrnes worked the cross angle on a shot from 20 yards out to put the Tars in front, 2-0 Joey Schloss set up Byrnes' scoring run with a well-placed pass, giving a Harbor defense wtuch had not been scored upon in eight straight halves a s1grufi- cant comfort zone. But the Sailors, who opened the scoring on an opporturu.stic goal by Zach Wells in the 30th IIWlute, grew, perhaps. too com- fortable. Irvine's M<ttl Taylor converted a wide-open chance created by a deft assist from Eric Kun to halve the deficit in the 70th minute, and Irvine (7-4-3, 2-2-1) kept the pres- sure on at Irvine's Harvard Park. Newport goalie Diego Grella collected seven saves, but didn't have a chance on the PK, a low blast deposited in the right comer by Tommy Barro to finalize it. Wells scored his goal by nudg- mg the ball across the goal line with his lower leg near the far post, after teammate Ryan Her- nandez headed a Brett Baker throw-in away from Irvine keeper Kevan Spear. •Sea Kings remain winless in the S~a View. By Richard Dunn, Daily Piiot CORONA DEL MAR -It's nothing personal. Sea Kings. But if c;orqna del Mar High boys soc- cer coach Derek Lawther had a vote, he'd find a forward to put away all those scoring opportuni- lles. Week has been a consistent offensive catalyst last week for the Sea Kings, who tied Irvine, 1-1 {Jan. 13) and played to a scoreless deadlock with Newport Harbor {Jan. 15). Mahler, among the team's leading scorers, according to Khoury, who does not keep scoring statistics, nearly broke the ice against Harbor, directing a first-half shot off the crossbar. . . . COsta Mesa falls to Artists, 5-1 "l can't wave a magic wand and hope Pele comes out,• Lawther said, following his team's 3-0 Sea View League set- back Fnday agamst visiting El Toro, which gave the Sea Kings plenty of chances to reach the net m the second half, but each time they came up short. With Andy Mickler playing in pain (gimpy right ankle) and sweeper Zach Zarrilli not playing at all (pinched nerve in his back), the Sea Kings were limited on both ends. HShe's quick with the soccer ball and very creative,• Khoury said. •she's one of the most unorthodox players I've ever seen. It's tough for defenders to figure her out, because you never know what she's going to do.• Mahler, who was also a standout on the cross country team and plans to compete in the 200-and 400-meter runs, as well as the high jump in track and field this spring, said she savors the chance to le'ave defenders in her dust. ·1 like to go through them all and shoot," sbe said. ·I love having the ball." Mahler, who admits her motor is always running, has a ball with sports in general. But soccer, which she has played for 10 years, is clearly her favorite. ·1 was born to do sports," she said. "I'm pretty serious about soccer." Mahler's Carolina dreams began about four years ago, when she first became aware of the Tar Heels' prominent women's program. '!J want to be the best, so that's the school I want to play at,• said Mahler, who displays her affection for the Atlantic Coast Conference power by warming up in a North Carolina baseball cap. "I've always liked a challenge and competition." One of several freshmen inspiring predictions of dominance when the Sea Kings move to the Pacific Coast League next year, Mahler said she is excited to contribute to a Cd.M resurgence. "We're having fun this year, but next year and the following years should be even better. We've bad some ups and downs lately, but we've all talked about just taking Utings one game and a time and keeping our heads up." DEEP SEA FRIDAY'S COUNTS Newport Undlng -1 boat. 15 anglers. 11 sand bass, 11 sculpln, 2 sheephead, 1 blue perch. Dawy'9 Locker -no report. . . . . . . . . . ·-. . WI • MARC MAAffi I DALY PILOT Costa Mea'a Grant Nelson (left) duei. Spencer Herbert for control. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SOCCER Estancia wins, 2-1 COSTA MESA -Estancia Higb's Eagles were 2-1 winners Friday afternoon to improve to 2-2-1 in Paafic Coast Lea~e i>?YS socc~r, striking for two first-half goals, then inadvertently putting in the third score of the game to give visiting University a gift in the second half. The Eagles, 8-4-2 overall, struck early on a 25-yard goal by Cesar Terrones, and halfway through the first half, struck again on Ramon Garcia's penalty kick. Garcia was taken down on a breakaway and responded with the goal to up the count to 2-0. . Ironically, it was Garcia, who was singled ou.t for his all-around play, who handed University its only goal when trying to clear the ball out near the goal line, send the ball into the Eagles' net. Stuart Moncado and Terrones, as well, were also heralded by their coach, Steve Crenshaw. 000ffi~m0~00 CLEAliANCE SALE T-SHIRTS . $5.00 SWEATSHIRTS $10.00 Bi.g Savi.ngs On FtJNBOARDS LONG BOARDS SHORT BOARDS USED BOARDS 2280 NEWPORT BLVD. • NEWPORT BEACH monddy-sunday 9Cln-7pm 673•5871 •Pacific Coast League boys soccer match finds Laguna Beach standing tall with convincing win. "What I'm most happy about is that our N won," said Lawther. By Mike Sciacca, f>aily Pilot COSTA MESA -Defending CIF Southern Section TV boys soccer champion Laguna Beach High is coming into its championship form just three weeks before the start of the upcoming postseason. The Costa 'Mesa Mustangs can vouch for that. "They have a great team, a great coach, and have all the ingredients of a champion,• Mesa coach Mike Dunn said after watching the visiting Artists use some fancy first- half footwork and dominate 80 minutes of play in posting a 5- 1 Pacific Coast ·League victory Friday. "Actually, losing 5-1 to this team isn't a bad defeet, • Dunn said. "They're the defending CIF Division IV champion, and they played like it today.• · Laguna Beach, now 4-0 in league and 12-2-2 overall, defeated Estancia 4-1 Wednesday, and continued on its offensive roll by opening up a 4-0 halftime lead on the Mustangs. It was the first time this sea- son Costa Mesa {5-6-3, 1-2-2) had allowed four, first-half goals. Laguna forward' Spencer Herbert put the Artists on the board 10 minutes into the game, his header deflecting off the Mustangs' David 1lan and past goalie Cesar Poroayo for (be score. In fact, the goal was the first of two deflected headers that went Laguna's way in the half, the last coming just a minute before intermission when Tommy Neptune's shot rico- cheted off Mike Culp and. into the goal for a 4-0 lead. The shots sandwiched goal.S by Harris and Brian Roark. It became 5-0 early in the sec- ond half on Neptune's third scme of the day. but it became a 1·1 second half when Mesa's Matt. Dtmn's 10-yard boot just trickled past Artist goalie Mike Labeda at the 25-minute mark. "I was a little disappointed that we gave up four first-half goals, but I was happy to see our guys come back and play a strong second half,• Dunn said. "We played them evenly the last 40 minutes,· scoring- wise, and that's a nice way to end the game." Although Mesa ended the first half of league play with successive losses, Dunn feels the Mustangs can make a run toward a possible postseason playoff berth the second half of the season . His Mustangs begin that quest Wednesday at Aliso Niguel. a game that will mark the return of starting midfield- ers Tony Terrones, -who has missed the last three games due to injury, and D.K. Brown, who missed tbe first half of the season. "Having. those two· guys back will be a boost for us,• Dunn said. "I really think we have a good chance to qualify for a C..1F (playoff) berth." . whose squad picked up an abnormal amount of yellow cards (four), three m the second half when El Toro (8-8-1, 3-1-1 m .league) was in control. Corona del Mar (3-8-2, 0-5-0), with three of its last five league games on the road, will try to·pre-f vent a winless Sea View season El Toro JWUOr forw.ard Jul.tan Gaitan scored tus ninth goal of the season in the fourth mmute on a cross pass from ID:Idfielder Gonzalo Borulla, then forward Wes Sjobom punched in the Chargers' next goal m the 13th minute on an assist from El Toro goalkeeper Josh Saunders (su saves). Saunders made five saves in the first half, including a stop of CdM forward Cameron Cran- dell's header in the 37th minute Cd.M goalie Ken Brown bad sev- en saves. Adam Hoyt was given Cd.M's first yellow card when he locked up with El Toro's Jon Zabala away from the ball 10 the first half, then Sea King teammates Pat Fuscoe, Mickler and Colb\ Northndge (in order) were slapped with smular punishment in the second half. El Toro's Ryan Teramoto scored the last gOdl in the 76th ounute on a stellar cross pass from SJobom. Northridge's shot attempt on the ground barely missed for Cd.M UI the 58th minute. and midfielder Nick Kohan's effort m the 66th minute was deflected by an El Toro field player. Mickler controlled the rebound, but his attempt rmssed wide right. An Evening in Join us for a festive evening of Chance & excitement as we gather for our 6th annual fundraiser. Saturday, f ebruary 2 1, 1998 at the Costa Mesa Senior Center 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa Continuous Gaming, Blackjack, Craps, Entertainment, Food, Drink and Prizes. Evening Attire , ' , I ' • , ' ; .. Polley utf'., 1t11d dt'11dl1111·-, 11n· .. ubj1·1·1 to d1u11w· 'thout 1111tu·1·. 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Toeom· ***** Paul Langone, Agt $1950.mo 499-2791 yard, n/pol $550 ., CONDOS & COMMERCIAL report rs silualed in the • 7:00 p.m. plain ot discrimination, call HUD II pays lo advertlso 7 14.675-8120 cln dop. 646· 1221 eve UNTY OF ORANGE. I .SUBJECT: Tim and Liza PUBLIC NOTICE Tolf.lr11al1-8DD·42HS90. For In the best local TOWNHOMES 2702 REAL ESTATE TE OF CALIFORNIA. Goodell, 508 29th Street the Washlnglon. DC 1111 please Real Estate Section • Portoflno Model NEWPORT Lrg 1 Br Loft w/yard, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii os descrobed as fol· SUMMARY: The apphca· Fictitious Bu1lne11 -rl HUD al •2c3500, CALL TODAY'. Harbor View Homos _ ~ ... great Io ca 11 on 1 Female Prof.to sharo ----------s: hon tS a request to permit Name Statement Lisa Rivera 4br 3.5ba. Nearly BEACH 2169 329 University *a CELI' the use ol m·heu parkrng Thefollow1ngpersonsare •••••••••I 7141574-4252 8,000sf Lot. S599,999l"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii s'6 9 s .+s65o .dep lux Bayridge twnhs APARTMENTS2750 T 42 OF TRACT NO on a city owned public doing busmess as: HOUSES/ 759•1960 av Owner'" 714 548 6093 N /S. $840. + utr11'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 8. IN THE CITY OF parking lot located on 30th Compustallon, 1220 Park 1 BR 1 BA Waterfront * -. * . • (714) 759·5610 • I• WP OAT BEACH Street and Villa Way Pay· Newport '322. Newport CONDOS WAITING FOR AN •SUPER HOME• M1.>bile Home on Udo---------•---------SERIOUS BUYER WANTS UNITS IN L.A . OR O .C. UNTY OF ORANGE. ment for the use ol in-lieu Beach. CA 92660 FOR SALE ARCHITECT Undoubtedly the Bost Peninsula. $1200.mo NEWPOR,.. TE OF CALIFORNIA, parking will bo used lo Mike Janlcln, t220 Park Cloar Multi/Res. Lot In Property EVER lor 714·873·6030 ' PEA MAP RECORDED moot a portion of tho ros· Newport 1322, Newport ••••••••••I sale In the Blulls N.B. 1---------BEACH 2669 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • 8001< 306. PAGES 1 1aur'1nl parking require· Beach, CA 92660 C .M. Only Si 19,000 p t B k B v· 3br 2ba Twnhme, lam OUGH 9, INCLUSIVE men1. The request 1s due 10 This business Is con· Vic Jashlnskl, Bkr r me ac ay iew. rm, llv rm, tndry rm, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Single Mom w/chlld & .. ISCELLANE OUS ~ 1 I 1 d db Ind. Id r GENERAL 1002 (714)-845·6269 expanded, comploletv Job seeks room(s) to .., 1. ,o oss o a previous y ap-ucte y: an rv ua ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii od 1 d th dded Ip, gar, s 1250. Avl 3/1 1 & 2Br Larue Apla PS. IN THE OFFICE OF proved ofl-s1le parking ar-Have you started dolng11 ~~~kt!s~ roV:,1m , ~fllce. Xlnt cond. 963-8201 w/gar. fp, micro, pool. wre1n 5 a1 mlon? nico6.,2~8o5m33o COUNTY RECORDER rangement required per business yel? No GOVERNMENT _C_O_R_O_N_A_____ and a dream kitchen.•---------pvt boach·boat slip .. OF SAID COUNTY. Cond11ion No 8 ol Use Per· Mike Janicin FORECLOSED $655,000 Blutf'a/Vlala Suerte avl s 1 650-$2 l 00 ROOMS 2706 Price S7 TQ $12 MIL CALL ASAP JAMES GOULD. AGT ~ Prudential c.lhnlle...., 714·612·7474 f.JCCEPT THEREFROM mil No. 3611 This stalemenl was ltle'O Homes from pennies DEL MAR 1022 Light & Brighi, New •714·780-09.19• -R-F.N--T-ALS--T-0---- AIL OIL, GAS, MINERALS APPLICATION Use Perm11 wtlh the County Clerk of on $1 . Dollnquent Tax, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii paml/crpl, 3br 2.5ba, ---------i ANO OTHER HYDROCAR· No 36t 1 Amended Orange County on 12·12·97 Repo's, REO's. Your OPEN SAT 1-5 52000 714-675-9495 •2 & 3br Lg apts 2· SHARE 27241---------BO'N SUBSTANCES LYING CEOA COMPLIANCE: This 19973742244 0 r 0 a . T 011 Free 3Br 2 .SBa 2-Sty, Fam 2173 Vista Entr da car gar. w/d hk-ups, BUSINESS OFFICE SQ.Ow A DEPTH OF 500 proiect has been reviewed. Daily Pllol Jan. 10, 17. 24, 800·218·9000 xH-1398 Rm, Poinle Doi Mar Nice/Clean partial Ip, wcl-bar, central air. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOR RENT 2769 f6ET FROM THE SUR· and 11 has boon delormlnod 31 1998 s 046 SHATZEN REAL TY furnished Studio G If I CDM Prof lemale to f'JllCE OF SAID PROP· that 11 Is categorically ex· . a for curron1 listings. Home. Walk to beach 714 760 31 2 o course v ew. Ei y 6 T T N 0 & town. $525,000 • • 4 Condo In g a I e d s 1995-$2995 644·0509 share 3Br 3Ba home . u WI H empt under lho require· Versailles complex. ----------1 $600 d 1/3 Utl A HT OF SURFACE menls of the Cahlornla En-720-1779 Agl/Ownor _________ , -+ op. S E RY. AS PROVIDED IN vironmenlal Ouahly Ac1. OBITUARY 888 OBITUARY 888 Lrg Corner Duplex NEWPORT SG7r5e0a/mt o.C'!.~~u7'!!5ty91 • ,!,°r,R :BA ;'jrage, 477·4502·D/ 673-4497·E OIEOS OF RECORD 2 SUBJECT: Udo lnvoSI· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii v .. .,.. v 1 ·Up, 11 cony, CM S400,dep lse. Shr/ ~RCEL 2. monl Co 3312-3336 V111 3br+2br. new roof, COAST 1070 Near Hoag Hospital N·EXCLUSIVE EASE· Lido Flossie: daughter. carpot, paint. $725K ON THE WATER $900.mo 722-0388 ba w/fcm, new. big, M NTS FOR INGRESS SUMMARY: Amendmenls Valen Chase Tread· owner/b kr 208·383-4121 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 3br 2ba condo on slylsh hme, luv cats. 1'1«) EGRESS OVER PRI· 10 the Land Uso Element ol aw a Y: son. Gran I •Ocean Ridge 4Br Lido Park Dr. Fresh 3br 2 . 5ba Brand Now gatod-+ pool 631 ·2111 V.lll'fE STREETS AS SET the General Plan and the Davrd Dunning: lour OCEAN VIEW 2.5Ba, Gated, 2·Fp's, paint, all now carpet. 2-storv Duplex near Lido Isle share l<.leal F~TH IN THAT CERTAIN Local Coastal Program grand ch 11 d re n. 3Br 3.5Ba. 2-FP's, Dream Kit w/Chofs wet bar, fp, 2 ovens, Vla'\..ldo $2000/mo Waterfront duplex. 3br O~CLARATION OF cov. Land Use Plan 10 redoslg· Corinne and Nicholas Marble Floors, Pool. Island. $669,000 dbl gar. boat slip avl. •714-673-2303 • 2ba. l aslelulty fur· ENANTS. CONDITIONS nale property In tho 3300 Troadaway. Brooke Floor to Cell Windows. Agcnl 714<176:5576 S2450. 714·641·0205 Bl 8 f nishod, pV1 ba, n/smkr ANO RESTRICTIONS RE· block ol Vra Lido from Re-and Paogo Dunning, Entertaining Perfect g ay ront 3br. lam 5750mo 714_723.5388 COROEOAPRIL6.1971IN1a11 and Service Com· father, George $1,449,000 •••••••••I STEPS TO BEACH! rm w/wet bar, 2ba. 2 --------- BOOK 9596 PAGE 902, OF mercial to Mullr·Famrly Ros· Dunnrng; and two JAMES GOULD. AGT 127 112 44th St. gar, Ip, near beach NB 18d avl $400.mo OFFICIAL RECORDS AND 1don1tal and lo establish .brolhors. 0 111 and Paul ~ HOUSES/ 3Bdrm 2Balh Duplex S1995 mo 642·9699 + S400 dcp 1/2 utls. RECORDED NOVEMBER res1denhal dov11opmen1 al· Dunning Prudential CONDOS Share garage. Upper. Newly Renovated w/d, lg fenced yard ~. 1972 IN BOOK 10427 localtons: an amendment Services aro sched· * 714_640•6140 * Tambria 263·0468 PAGE 480, OF OFFICIAL 10 01slriclrng Map 14 10 re· uted forJanuary C..l.,.lle*f FOR RENT Spacious 1Br & 2Br RECORDS ANO AMEND· classify said property trom 30th al 1•00 p m 714-812-7474 ••••••••••IVacant Newp Crest 38R From S750. No Pols. NB Mastr Dover Shore MENTS THERETO. the Retail and Servrce • • • Newport Bay Terrace pV1J.a/ent to pallo/jac/ WILL BE SOLD AT PUB· Commercial (RSC) 01sl1lc1 at Pacific View Memo· ---------2112 BA. luxury up· 1 6 91 Mes a or iv e var . w/d, S575. John lie AUCTION. on the steps 10 the Mulh·Fam1ly Res· rlal Park, 3soo Pacific COSTA MESA 1024 GENERAL 2102 graded. S t 950/mo. 714·54S·4855 or Shane 642·63BG ol lhe ORANGE COUNTY 1denllal (MFR) District and View Drive, Corona (714) 645·0127 iUPERIOR COURT HOUSE to eslabhsh mm1mum set· del Mar. * LUXURY SPACE * Goll coursP view. near airport 1000-20001q.tt. s 1 50 per ft. 250-0485 Ocean View offices and or hlo 1ndu11trlol 6500s.f. • .65 per s.f 1533 Monrovia Ave Nwpt Bch 645·2111 Prime N.B. Localion! Sublease Oppt'y. Ono pvt otc. 1·2 common aroa spaces. turn .. all services Included excopt phone S500/ mo Dick Halderman. 714-474·0600 Soll your home through classified 842·5678 E'alde 3br 2ba & 1br Leases All Areas VIA LIDO BAYFRONT on A·2 Lot. 5239K s2000-s7000/mo Spec1acu1ar 2er 20a NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT Olfor. 3br Is vacant. Luxu ry Leasing upper unit. with large BEACH 2669 BEACH 2669 BEACH 2669 k>cated a1 700 W CIVIC back yards; a resubdlvlslon In heu of flowers, the CENTER DRIVE. SANTA ol property located al 3336 DUNNING 1 family requests dona· N"A. CA. on MONDAY, V1a Lido 10 create lour (4) tlon1 bo made In FEBRUARY 2, 1998 AT 1es1den11a1 parcels and en Ronald A. Ron's name to: 10 00 1 m. to lhe h1ghos1 exceplton 10 lot size and lot 1940. 1998 Tho Hoag Cancer Ownor/ Agt. 642·9666 Broker 714·552·6700 balcony· all amonllies iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Newly Romodeled E'alde Great Income VIEW! FP. garage Property! 3BR 1 BA BALBOA Boat Sllp1 Available + 2BR 1 BA Ort Buy I Must Seel Avail Now I $359,ooo ISLAND 2106 S2950Jyrly Lease 2BR 1BA w/room for iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii VILLA RENTALS oxpanslon & larg e unll New Spacious 3 br 714-875-4912 $249,00 3b• air. w/d, d/w, •---------Jackie Giiiis. Realtor d ·-714-831-8011 garage. gar enor. NEWPORT $3300/mo 673·3059 bidder for cash, cashier's width requlremonls of Tiiie Cenler. 1 Hoag Drive, check drawn on a state or 19. (Subd1vis1ons1: and a P.O. Box 6100, New· nalronal bank, check drawn coastal resldential develop· Ronald A. Dunning, p 0 rt a e 0 ch. c A on • state or tedorel sav-menl permrt for tho p10-5 7 · 10 UJ'l de r and 92658·6100 or in.. d I · 1 d d 1111 t r C.E.O. of Customer "'111' en oan assoc1a ron. pose emo on o twe ve The Vintage Auto Rac· ,~v1ngs assoc1ahon. or sav-(12) res1den.tral units at Satisfaction Improve-Ing Association, 2029 Ing• bank spec:rl1ed rn Fi· 3336 Via Udo mont. Corp .• based In n1nc1a1 Code seclton 5t02 APPLICATION· General Tustin, succumbed at Verdugo Blvd.. If and authorized to do busl· Ptan Amendmen1 his home In Corona 1010, Montrose, CA GO AST MU In California. The eale GPA 97·3 A de_I Mar on January 91020. ...,IU be made w1lhoul COV· Local Coastal Program 2191 alter a 3 1/2 year !~--·~~-------------enant or warranty regard· Amendment LCP 48 ba1tlo with cancer. If '"'z lllle, possession. or en· Amendment 868 A native of Shollon, IAGUNA 2170 On Th• Waterl 3Br 3 Ba Twnhso. f p, pallo, j iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii cumbrances. to aa11sty lho Aesubdlvlsron 1033 WA, Ron grew up In BEACH oblig1llon secured by the Coastill Rosidonllal Devel· Southern CAllfornla. deed ol trusl execuled by opmenl Permit CROP He earned his Bach· 1048 deck, WO, no pot/smk 53000/Mo. Yrly. Rare vacancvl 714·723·4633 • 3Br 3Ba Townhome Avail. lmmod laterv 52375.mo Lease Agent (888)428·0380 9AARY JON GRUMMAN No 23 AND JANICE GRUMMAN, CECA COMPLIANCE· Thrs etor's Degree In Busl· 'Truslffl. and their 1ucces-pro1ec1 has been reviewed. ness at Po11rand State t ori under Declaralron of and It has been determined U n Iver 1 I t Y. and Y•u11 lor the Grumman lhal 11 Is categor•cally ex· attended the Unlver- 'aitnlly dated September empt under the require-sily of Oregon Grad 19, 1986 as truttors, to ments of the Cal1tornla En-uate School. SSS Trust Deod Network, Yironmental Quality Act. He began hi• career h tru11ee. lor the bonelrl P u b 111 he d New po r I with Xerox Corp .. and •nd aecurlty of Patricia M Beach·Cosla Mesa Dally later Joined the frrm of trr'llbman, a single woman Pilot January 24, 1998 Poorman.Douglas as ill'hOH addre11 .Is 9536 Sa052 a western Regronal Wdahlre Blvd .• 1310. Bev----------s Hiiis, CA 90212, as PUBLIC NOTICE ales Manager. For 10 Ii . years, Ron owned and icrary. daled April 18. •TT•NTION operated Dunl'llll pa •. and recorded In the .. "" ... ~ft'lclal Records of Ora~e ATTORNIEYSI sonnel o f Long Be.ch. ounty. Califomle, on April THIS IS YOUR LAST an executive soorch 1996 11 ln1trument CHANCE to PRESIDE as firm. mbef 19960195536. Al JUDGE In Dpl. 17. OF SU· Aon 11 survived by time of the initial publl· PERIOA COURT OF THE his wlle ol 38 years, MCll"IC VlllW MUIORIAL PARK Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pacific View Oflvtl. Newport Beach . M4-a700 PIEllCE BROTHERS IEU llOADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cremation ,b~~~~y M2·9180 c11lon of this nollce. lhe STATE OF CALIFORNIA total amount of the unp11d C E N T A A L 0 A A N G E balance of lhe OOligatlon COUNTY JUDICIAL DIS· NCUrtd by the above d• TRICT. pendi~ the June 2. tcri!Md deed of 1ru11 and 1998. elect.ion. If you qual• Hllml~ coatt. expenaes lfy, please contact recaH and adVance• ls: proponent Stanley Flala $802,480 ~ Tel. (71 4) 751-1373. Fax It 11 possible lhal 11 the ( 7 1 4 ) 7 5 1 ·2 8 3 O • o r llme of sale the opel'flng edlcorp~fleth.ntl. Your bid may be ten than th• deedllne 10 regleler le on total lndeblednHt due. Febfuary 4, 1998 at 5 pm Tht underalgoed trustff P u b 11 • h • d N e w ~ or t wu appointed u truslee Be1,h·Co1i. MeH Darrv unott IM dffd of 11\nl , .. Piiot JNIUSry 17, 22. 2( ,_,.,tel 10 e~. Olttctlona 29, 1991 SI051 may be obtained to tti. PUBLIC NOTICI "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation & Burial Service LOTS WITH OCEAN VIEWS Scott L•nd Co. CORONA 714-499-1800 DEL MAR 21221•------ -----iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii APARTMENTS NEWPORT •SHORECLIFFS, on FOR RENT BEACH 1069 Can'yon w/g org1ou11•••••••• ocean view. 3br 2ba 1• $2900. 714·675·6374 , ________ _ •3Br 28• 2-Story, 3 year• old, v1 .... of --------C<;)STA MESA 2624 mountains. city light• COSTA MESA 2124 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $329K Agt 570-5723 Bl!LCOURT BEAUTY Mediterranean 5Br 4Bath Custom Home 1995,000 Vaughn H•peman 714-280-4747 910 CANYON VILLAS FOR Lii.ASE/SALi! MASON ELLIS REALTORS 71+709·7700 BLUFFS BAY vaaw 380 & UPGRADED APPROX 1900SO.FT. ·~000 ~~ 3Br 2-.Sa Townhome Gar. fp, patio, pool, W/d hlN1j)I. s 1200/mo Loas•. 1141·838·6548 •4Br Hee $1395. yard. dbl gar, lrplc. roomy, new carpel, gardener, Mesa Verde Agent 555-4430 1 Br D•t•ohe.d Cott•g•• w/Patlo near beach. Cathedral cells. frig. Move·ln Speclall $675 + 1400 dip. 848·.2421 2br 1 ba Duplx on bluff nr bch. W/d hk·UPI. 1lngle garage. pet? $795.mo 842·9&99 ((/~ 'Ille Oack Bay is in our B~kyard. NewJy renovated pacious l & 2 Bedrooms. • Close to 0 .C. Airport. & Newport Beach Golf Course • Newly Remodeled lnteriors • Convenlt"nt to Back Bay. Ml\ior Shopping,& Entertainment • Laundry F'acililies Sorry No pet 1691 Mesa Dr. (714) 545-4855 oleee ol .... If • Wfllttn r• ~ It eut>nWntd 10 th• _N_o_1_1c_e""'11--glv_tn_ll\_a"'"t-pur_•_u frllllM Within fO days of 1n1 to ~•cllon• 21701· ... , ~lion dtlt 21115 Of lhe 8utl~H end ol c:teleult encJ 91.c-Profnalon• Codt, Seetron IO NII the detc:rtoed 635 or tht Penal Code, ~ undW lM NEWPORT MUA SEL, .,. 1rUlt WM rMOtcNcl STOAAGf, 2'50 HriPOf'I Why should you subject yourself & your family to paying inflated prJces for caskets & services???? ~AULSON fUEAL TY '114-4190492SI A 'GOODADI .. rnettutntl)t n11mber 8Mf, Cott. M1H. CA. tOll ot the Offlcttl eauf, w111 ... by c~tl· of .. Courtly. UYt bidding on '•br'*Y .... 9'W 71 It, '"' IC 2':00 p.m. Aue;. UOn 16 be Mid •t 2550 O ...... llflwport llvd., Co111 ~•.;;.;;;;....m-.;;--.;..;.-.~~;.1 CID T1' fret 1• UCN11£T ~ °'8lilte ISiln uaftJGidlei ------.. ' J • Newport ~uchlCosra Mc:sjl Dilil)' P1loc SATURDAY, JAN UARY 24, \998 ,, BUSI.NESS & ANNOUNCEMENTS BMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT Pl NANCE 2920 5530 5530 5530 ----iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FREE CASH Admit" AHt/Racapt General OFIJICI! MANAQER GRANTS! CPA SHks energellc Ff'r, P/T pos1hon1, FT. Local office Mull BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 2904 c 11 S person with excellent clear · spltaklng voice, be fluent In Outck 0 ege. cholarshlps phone ekllls, comp ht, good typing skllls, wlll Book1 Pro, a Sell Buslne11. Medical 1 train. 714·842-4741 Starrer & Mollvatedl bills. Never Repay. acctg sk 111 a +. 3oh k F LAW BOOK SALl!s Please call 722·9998 Toll Fr•• re per w . ax • • S Own Payphon•1 S S 150K yearly pol'I Greut Siles avail. 500•218•9000 xo.1398 rHume 714-846-8748. (Pff hrs) Great payl PT R•c•ptlon Answer -Phone salos In CM. phones, computer lit, •MODELS/ACTORS• ADMINISTRATIVE Call 114-'7•5·2HO wlll ttaln. M·W·F CM Oo you want to know CLERK LIFEGUARD Ca lifornia Bolt CALL NOWI whal It takes? Not get· 714·850.0870 ting call backs? Come $1 1910·$2888/MO 110/Hour RESTAURANT to our open call & find Position open In the Part-time position •••••••• dut why Call Patrice City or Newport Beach open at lhe City ol Please be wary ol ou1 at JRP 114.375.4497 Fire & Merine Copan· Newport Boach ror of area compaoles. mont. Requires two ye a r -round sen Io r Chock wit~ the local 1 cltlzon aerobics class. l ·800·800-3470 24hrs BAKER (Part Time) B. It 0 r BUS In.SS LOST & years clor col exp. T & T K n o w I o d g e o f UOI. hurs. 9:00 · Bureau bolore you FOUND 2925 Mlcr osofl Word, 10:00 a.m. Additional Three days/wk, hours send any monoy for iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mlscrosoll Excel In hours available. Musi and days flexible. fees or services. Road Windows. NIT onvlror· have current cenillca-Ex Per I enc e w 1th and understand any FOUND! Yellow lab monl also requlrQd. tlQn. Call Jan at "HOME STYLE" bak· conlracts-before you mrx, dog, on Jan 16th, Applications rpay be (714) 844·3244 for Ing doslred. Salory ~!~~~.Shop around for ~~ea~:~ft~rt 85~;~~3 ~h~a~n:~a~ Ffee~~~~c:~1-.-d-;-l~-a~-'~-;-:-o-~-·-a-ra-.. -,v-.-r ~~~~I.Gd near bus • rou1es and the UCI BE YOUR OWN BOSSI Lost 1/20 Bleck & Olflco. 3300 Newport FT or rellovor for . campus. Apply In per- Tlrod of The Rat while Chihuahua. Vic Blvd., Newport Boacn 8 b\d board/caro • eon at Regents Point, R aco? Unllml l od of 17th & Pamona CM or by sending a self-homo for tho eJderly 19191 Harvard Ave., Income & support! wk714·831·5272 addressed, llamped C.M. 714·557·6746 Irvine, CA 92612. Relire 24·36 months I pgr626·859·1498 envelope to P.O. Box Marketing Assistant N o phone ca 11 s Very Simplot No 1765 , Newpon Beach, For lnt•rnat based please. Drug-rr'ee selling! No Hypel LOST:Cat,Groy,Ovor-CA 92858-8915 . I O t ·8 0 O ·9 9 5 ·O 7 9 S weight. Viclnty-Enslgn ( 7 1 4 ) 6 4 4 .3 3 0 6. bus noss. P{f ftoxJble workpiece. E E S h I REWARD P hr1 ealary + bonuses, "'R--t-'---t----Ext.3833 (2 min msg) c oo Is www.clty.newport· tax resume: 723-0709 •• Caaufr•a/Un pscala CAL•SCAN Lv Message 753-3321 beach.ca.us. Fiiing -.-F-R_E __ E_G_R_O_C_E_R_l_E_S_, tieadllno 5:00 p.m., MASSAGE Franch Bakery February 6. 1998. THERAPIST 2 locations PT/FT All Cul your Grocery Biii HEALTH & R e s um o s n 0 1 Neoded tor full service 1hlhs avail, customer by up 10 50% Guaran-FITNESS 3000 accepted In tlou ot Beauty Salon. Rental/ sv oriented. $7/hr slar1 toed! EVERY TIME Cit 11 I F C.M. 714·437·9026 Call or apply: YOU BUY! By Choice iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. y app cat on. axes not by Chancel Ovor not accepted. EOE MODELS-ALL SIZES C'EST SI BON •Chronic Fatigue? Tea room/strong sales 149 Riverside Ave. b!?iONo!ra~~.:;.;:'~~ Slop sullerlng! Now ADVERTISING I exp. PT. NB Fashion N.B. 645•0447 Into on lroatments. SALES Designer Britt 675-2174 3444 E. Coast Hwy. VENDING: supplements plus C.D.M. 675·0994 Lazy Persons Dream mo al plan. $4.00 S/ck/ Bright, Outgoing, ARE YOU Richard or Bruno Few hrs• big S mo. Inspired So!ullons Warm, Friendly, Priced Righi t P.O. Box 11795 Senso of Humor I FRIENDLY, Retail Salos Froe brochure.Call: Costa Mesa CA 92627 If those doscribe you, RESPOl\JSIBLE Nead Pf'r 10·15hrs, 1 ·800·820-4353 p I ease a pp I y to J" AM shift. Call Out of GETTING TO KNOW & CARING? Santa Fa Tamara Waterfront Waffel Shop LOSE WEICHT! YOU, a un1quo na· We providt> (714) 644-5953 on Balboa Island 37K tlo ~1 h 1ransportatlon S•rv1'c•s OBO. 7 t 4-675-0960 TrimFast •Herbal+ n .. now omeowner c c Sal•• or 714· 723·4072 Increase Energy welcoming service. disto obul rdelderly and Llngorlo/f'!ovelty Slore. Fund-raising, sales fl e community 2 Po11tions Avl FT·.10.. & Suppress Appetite 100"(, S Back Guar. exp a plus. Flexible 4pm/PT:4-9pm S6/Hr day hours. oxcellont ./Com u · Musi be Reliablo S29.95/30·Day Supp. benefits, 401 (k), S30. U>fllpl' ti~ewagec; ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 ·888·4 -DIETINQ starting at 57.~11 Lotions & Lace 60k. Bonuses. lncen· .r Ptu1·Umt & Full·lime 743 Baker St. C.M. tlves . Car roq'd. ca11 (714) 968·1829, l'mp1oytreut SALES/ (8t8) 993.5925 ./raid tralnlngwhile ADVERTISING ANNOUNCEMENTS 2920 PERSONALS (909) 506·4600 ~~J your COUNTER HELP . ./ r ril'ndl}. ll>am·oriPnted ME~~Rl~~liERS PERSONAL Upscale Zinc Cafe & work t>nvironment Service Advantage. A SERVICES 3005 Dlvl sion of Sangamon. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Inc seeks merchind1S· Market In Laguna 21 }rarsof11gPorolder Beach sooks oxp'd Vl\lid t..A L:>rivrr's Ucrnsr people w/xlnt people and excl'llrnt driving skills. Call Arlene, rl'rnrd requlnod 71 4·494·6302 ers to service soloclod • 100% Accurate 1---------p rod uc ts In rotall Forecasting Systom. Drivers needed s1oros locatod In •Positively l.D.'s your lmmed! Drivo your Huntington Boach, Destiny. Lllotlmo, or truck/car. FT/PT. Westminster, Fountain Annual Char1ings N.B. no exp. 888·283·2572 Vanoy. & Costa Mosa (714) 225-7405 1-E-d-11-0-r-la_t _____ _ P!oase send a brlol resume to: Dist. If 140 •••••••••• Daal9n P . O . B 0 x 4 1 o, Editor Taylorville, IL. 62568 EMPLOYMENT Page dos I g n er or lex 1·888·824·3536 •••••••••• needed for growing, dynamic Southern $$FREE MONEYS$ Cal. newspaper chain. For Single Paronls ---------Good eye, allilude ca11: 1-800-810-0013 EMPLOYMENT and work ethic a11 Overstocked with stuff? A call to Classified will help 642-5678 5530 mandatory plus Quark oxperlonco. EOE. * POSTAL JOBS '* S 1 4 .08/H r +Benefits Exam/Application Info: 1·800·280·9769 xCAt30 6 a.m.· 8 p.m. 7-days Send resume and do· signed pages 10: Steve Marble, Calllor· nla Community Nows. 330 W. Bay SI .. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 For more information Call Neil 85 7-7950 1111111 tlllllJUlf •t••1c:t1-. •JlfC Can't seem to get to all those repair jobs around the house? Let the Classified Service Directory help you find reliable help. Aro you a rosull orl· ontod. highly moll· vatod sales profos· s1ona! 7 If so, you owe II lo yourself lo talk to us I Tho ideal can- didate will havo a provon record of one call closings with strong interpersonal, communication. and problem solving skills. We otter a compota· ttve compensation package, oxcollonl bonef1ts, 401 k. and more I To soo II you've got what It takes lo make It with a top notch national company listed on the NY Stock Exc:hange ca 11 (914) 968-1829 (818) 993·5825 (909) 506-4600 Soll your homo through classltled. 042-5878 •SE•R•Vl-C•E--•l~;L~IC DIRECTORY COMPUTERS 3556 DRYWALL HANDY MAN 3710 JEWELRY 3784 MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 TAX I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PREP ARA TI 0 N 3 9~' MACMEDIC •Care for HOME SERVICES Wilham Harold .Jeweler PUBLIC NOTICE Ike's Cus•om Pa.nung Precise Plumbing - 3584 SERVICE 3 52 8 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •••••••••I Leaky Showere Aep'd Regroullng & lnslall'n Macintosh Computers S h C D Anylhlng & Everything Watch/Jewelry Repair The Caht Public Ullh· Prof. Cloan Ouahty Repairs & Remod.,ls In your hme/otc. Low/ out oast rywall Freo Estimate. Rois. Antique• Fino Jowelry lies Col'(lm•ssion RE· Work lntrExt & Docks Free Est1matos L670130 Dean or Tiie 673-8065 or 846-8526 hourly rate. 873·8819 Acous remv!/cust texl Michael 758·1440 8.iy srlltrade 673 0365 L-W703l68 6 3 1 4610 L•087398 989-1090 Water Oamago Repair ---------· • OUIRES that all used · • ACOUSTIC CEILINGS Boal In Ouallty & Price QUALITY CRAFTSMAN •---------householCl goods Pete rs Painting 3408 CONCRETE & L550017 515-8389 20 Yrs Exp. Ref's LANDSCAPE & movers print thoir 20 Years E>.po11ence CHILD CARE 3536 MASONRY 3557 ·I'm Your Handyman-P.U.C. Cal T number: Froo Estimates iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Witthoeft Drywall M.,k 714.831-8113 LAWN CARE 3808 limos and chaullours Interiors oind E>eteriors i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii All Phases• Sm/Lg Jobs liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii print thoir TCP num-Referral 8 54-05 12 South Coast Drywall Acous remvt/cuSI text Water Oamago Repair Best In Ouahly & Price L550017 515-8389 •A Plac• tn The Heart Clean! Clean! Clean! WATER DAMAGE & & a ber in all od11or11se· Llc'd Home Daycare. Brick. Block. Stone. Tiie 20Yrs Exp/Fair S/Frte Esl Termite Dry Plot ..:X-TREES X ments. 11 you havo a ROBERT IS8ELL CO l-5yrs. Fun actlvitlH. Cone, Patio, Driveway U 400030 714-639-1447 R•palra Carponlry queshon about tho 1o-Int Ext•Small Jobs OK Meats. lg yard/playrm! Fptc, BBOs. Ror. 25Yr. L698327 962-2436 Topped/Removed Lawns, gality of a mover. hmo Oocorat1vo Painting TLC/CPR L304202716 Exp. Terry 557·75941---------sprnklrs·ctnup 751 -3476 or chautfour, call: Lf49050 646-3006 FT/PT Cathy 845·4831 •CEMENT WORK• ELECTRICAL 3610 _HA_U_L-IN_G ____ BIO MIKES TREE Public Utilllles 714·580·9628-Pager ADDITIONS -Stamped Concrete-3720 Servlc• Troe trim, re· Commission B I k/BI k's (Tit 714-558·4151 REMODELING 3410 CLEANING r c oc tone e Small .lob •xPERT mova1, stump gr1nd1ng1--------- i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SERVICES LS4l 658 831·4310 Duncan Electric JUNK TO THE DUMP cln-up. Free Estimates Spllt Second Moving 3548 (714 .... 8 1882) e71 ..... 31 67•8e Prof Movorst 24Hr Srv PET SERVICES 3870 John Doran Ma1onry Local/Quick Res ponse • .,... • ...... • "" REBUILD or REMODEL iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Brlck•Slne•Concrete Ll275870 850·7042 AVAILAB1.E TODAY Lou TorrH Land1capa 70iy Sr Oise ·y, 1711452 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ORCO PLUMBING (I DllAIN CLEANING i -lH \ V\lf.f.I\ Sr. l11i1r11 lli"'mtnl 76CMl170 TAX PREPARATIOH p t 0 lJ I C m S S 0 I 11 tl'd no;l~ nates Rel d 1BS ltJ tJ B 673-890~ TUTORING 3929 P ATI E NT TUTO" • M011t1 {ArtthmOhC thru Calculus) • Srat si.cs • Ctiem11lry ~ • Phys•~• Term Pspfl'S • Reaelmg • Tosi Pr@' 1CBEST GAE, SA.~ Slu<l~ Sr.tits Free 1rrfsi J rr M:i.: l 547·MAVl "" H I I C CLA 988·1882 432-9123 P-346·5850 • ome mprove"*! s A TOU H OF SS Lg/Sm Jba•Repalrs ok Harbor Area 20Yrs Pet Sitter/Dog Walke r eOffice Additions Cleaning. Rel/Comm Fr•• Est. & Advice SAVE SSS Huntington Wkly mainVNew Install $60 MOVERS Darly/Ovcrnighl v1s11s O Jlt 393l •Reasonably Priced Uc/Bonded. Fr•• Est. L,687191 831 ·3832 N • w Pd r I B •a ch HEALTH, Br "UTY lmg workfTree lrim Local 7 days a weok Reis 0111 L1c d Bonded iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WALL CO VERINGS •Local Co. #63~18 Toresa 282·7143 ------,...-----Eloclrlc. I do 11 allt '"'"' Cusl ratest 548-4363 lns'd/Llc. CaJ.T 1890t2 Denise 714·935-8070 ;:::=;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::::;:::=.. •Stephenson Assoc. •BOSS HOUSECLEANING ·=~~g:1:~1~~RJ-r*~NE Ll736593. 963-2419~ & FITNESS 3740 PROWSE LANDSCAPE 396-0763 or ~15·3850 DRAIN & SEWER s P~hc~ ~1':~~,•; 1.a Call 71 4-844'5485 LlconHd·Borided All types-Olly Workl PETERKfN El•ctrlc iiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiii; & MAINT Drain lines ---------PLASTER · 'Wnllpapc·r Remo.-. EDWARD'S HOME S12.00 per hour. Est l7300ft 031·'7843 Prompt & Low Aatesl •RllFLl!XOLOOY• Ro1ngutters. Prompt & ftlM~fUfH\11 CLEANINGSPECIALJST L5889.<41 983·50 tfj IMPROVEMENT 714-548·038& RH·Com/1m4g jobs lntenae Therapeutic Reas. Emergency Svc. /ln/H\/ll'IUINl\'1 REPAIR 3880 We Ga ls should h~\O Repair•• Remoelela •Bright Housecleaning LS11717 800.748-1741 ,.oot Mauage/preven· 650·0605 •217·7883·Pg D logemer. Sitip. inll Ll1~ 714·37&·9927 European Proftlllonala. CONTRACTORS tl\ta medicine. Balance Yard Cln-up, trH trim, Same ay Service PIHter/Stucco Patch euv1ce 10 th• er Best In townl Reis. Darell GENE'D•'I' 3558 FENCES Of Mind & Body. "CJ" hedges, palm lreH, Prompt• Courteous ·Serving So Ca 25yrs· L•735976 8 3 1·21 t-' 3490 A Grace 71 4-857·2847 ~ 850.5954 602~789·pg removal. N•w Lawn) •Professional Llc#32G864 24Hrs CABINETS Home a Commercial • DECKS 3615 TRAIN W/ELAINE Ptanta •. 960-8502 lic/lns'CI C.J.TI J •650 71 4·554·783 1 ii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiil Cl••nlng Bnd/lnl/Llc A.J, Pall•• Con1truc1lon. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Body eculptlng. diet --------714·3 7 ~091 3 9 Advanced Woodi yitems Rellable/honHl·Sprlng •Painting * Wood fr•no•• * con1u1tallon & wolght LIMOUSINE c 1to Cabinetry Spec:lalt 21 2·5099-Pgr •Remodeling Training 1st HHIOn Kitc~en Z1 Bath • Oo~re • 1 ·888·400·5113 •General Contracting Replace/Repair Low S FREEi 714-583-6278 SERVICES 3814 -------- Moldings • Mantele •HOUSECLllANINQ• L•450732 714·8Al~Olt =::u=•:~ .. ~g~~ _________ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MUSIC l&91850 714-998-8970 Good ref1•0Wn tran1 Ll!WIS Conetructlon IMPROVEMENTS Big Ron•e Limousine LESSONS 20Yra Exp. Pia Call Aemodel•Handyman Fast Frltndly Service iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3835 CABINETS REFJNJSHING 3500 A(lytlme 241.0831 L#l04773 Local Ru. FLOOR INSTALL HOMS 3756 W/A PersO(lal Touch •ViCKl'S CLll.ANINQ •714-887-5925• REPAIRS 3620 imiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 800.780·928T 24H:-s Th• Muelo Ao•dem~ Private Instrument Voice & Music ClaHH CM 966-0454 We offer THE BEST1_________ i--------- ~g~:=~~:~;I~~~~~: CONSTRUCTION •••••••vo•lnet•ll TI ME MASSAGE 3830 Cabln•try Refinish, Vicki 714·908-0398 BUILDING 3560 HardwdNlnyt/Ceramlc TO IMPROVE paint, rerace. Cu1tom PEROO/C VF 1 work. Free H tlma tH -------....--atpe '" es · CIJV offlclals are e.45-4907. Pgr 211·&791 COMPUTllS 3558 AND•"aON Conetr L?01279 eea.eaeo 1••rln g up ror LO or Sml Joba. lna'd ---------I Nlno, a weather Ll&U072J Local COM uaun u•u phenome non that CARPENTRY 35 10 lnt•rn•t, •·Mell a tat 1121 '700-1381 lin.nn--u·Y·auu--~ii3il7iilii0 hH ~an 10 bring a Modem tnetell•tlofte. i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiil Wlndowa '05 ftofT/Mac ----------repeal or th• itorms ' A to Z HANDYMAN IN$TAU./RfFACE CABINETS Kll~hens, balhl , doo<s. wtndOwl. Oouo 541-7258 •lt•lnt/Cerpentry• that battereel the Networklng•Upg,.du DIYWAU Drywall and morel area In the t980'• Refs Avt 3&0.8891 SERVICI 3584 Small Jobe Oki lt'a lime lo gel lrvln• Co1ns-uter 8vo Gery Ml·S277 prepared t1ow lor I~ OPF IPIC~ the Vear Ahead .. ON!te c:oneutlatlonl' tor ,...lllALL JOa IXPIRT Homo A•palr1"e1Mffl C A L L V 0 U R your ~. neocta 01ywal~ll9f ,.._.., Cotlea Mea&'Newport LOCAL; a•RVIC•~ l'CNporedeefR•pelrt , Hsn9tn911a,1ng/feahne •• Y9an a.p~ TOOAYJ " Ne!WOrlrs .,,.,,.. ~ ••1·••..,., "'"' •a•-•4" ·--------------- .. TANTRA MASSAGE PAINTING 3858 Learning to love your· 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Hlf thru another per-I• 1on."1 Carin 518·5307 Qualhy Car• 20 YHrt Felr P rlc•11S1ucco Orywall/Re palr. NO Area. "on 045·2417 CLASSIFIED 11'1 tile resource you can count on 10 Hll • myriad or merc:han· <Ilse Items. bec:eu•• our column• compel quahhed ou~er• to cen1 RAINBOW Cfrcle flr\alnt. P11n11n9.{ntJE1t HOUH Apt Oualrty job Free e ll L'569897 030 .. 188 CHUNG'S liAINTINQ l!IYrs !11p-Ott Prleel Ouar W<»k·FrH Eat 1.lc•3?&002 l)a.11)4 PLUMBING 3890 THE LOCAL PLUMBER -e Jame& E. Bangllft Co.· frff Es11m1tH Fn.ndly Strv1ct t lnlUfed L1532981 87S·9l04 ROOFING aAl.BOA AOOflNO CO Ouahtr Worll: Guaml d Aeroof/Repair ''" Ett Ltc/ln• e:u ·9011 CAL PAC1J1E ROOflNQ Comtnet. Hot mQp A Sh1n;1... A 1oollrt p11r L.th212$5 18y1a E11p, l'f .... , I00-8•8· 11$0 C•AT•A4'00F LOW COST AOOF REPAIAS -Wtf\4 & l°'-''°' Wa&er Oamaoe•.•'733481 '"' •PPfoveo conlfectot • ., '44e9-o944 • •UN t Q U ~ e 11 WINDOW FASHJONC Vertical • Mini -- • WoodbUnd• • ~ Shutter• • Ora"'Y .. • R .. Comm•Free EM- 1 ·000·500"~US8e_ Can't ;.tem to' get to au those repair lobs around the t\O\IM? ... _ I ' ' ' • ' j 88 SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1998 !_....-;~~T~O~D~A~Y~'s~· ms;.;r.=-[ CROSSWoRP PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Citrus lruol 5 -Donahue V Film t" Ot>tec• ot devollOl'l 1 S Gambling town 16 Unwraps 17 -gon 18 Ha1em roorn5 19 Reek 20 Calhog 2'l Blotches 2" Roms 26 Not her 27 Gleams 30 Strongman ol myth 36 llahan tood 36 Enormous JT Fen 38 Petroleum 39 Traces 42 Large green parrot 43 Guuars cousins 45 Early au1omaker 46 Ous1 48 Bookerl , Washtngt<><' s school 50 Aims 51 ADPlo cider 9111 52 .,.~Late Show· feature 5-4 Down in lhe dumps 5 7 Early senior 61 WldeSC>tead 1 destruction 62 Has debts ~ Gray wolt 65 Raise rn status 66 Troubles 67 "ihe lhad." tor ooe 68 Trias 69 lnqu1Slltve 70 W11hng table DOWN 1 lnven1ory 2 Unoccupied 3 Dock 4 Cak:rum or carbon 5 Tines 6 Row of shrubs 7 ·-pog s eyer· 8 De1eat 9 Certain desrgn 1Q,Bes1 1 I Mineral deposit 12 lodges 13 Alas natrve 21 Bra1ns1om1s 23 Hurled 25 Ourver 27 Teakettle part 28 Japanese verse PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 29 Capo ctnd Wion1 31 Selves 32 Compere 33 suargnt 3" Benches, o g 36 Sound tn body 40 Nava,o lodge 4 1 '88 Olympics site 44 Alptne gear 47 Clrnked 49 Otders 50 Ftmcky 53 Sorne swords 54 Slurt length 55 Cameo shape 56 N~hl a1t1re 58 Thiel( cord 59 Heron s cousin 60 Make fun of 61 Chop 63 Court (a sweetheart) Call 642-56.78. Put a fevv vvords to vvork for you. Newpon Bnch/Co ca Mesa Daily Piloc .. r Bridge ANTIQUES 6010 WANTED COSTA MESA 6124 NEWPORT -=-=:-:-:-::":"".:~~~~~~~~___;:.;:.:_~~~~'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilTOIUY liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilBEACH 6169 By CHARLES GOREN iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •GARAGE SALE• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii with OMAR SHARIF $ BE T $ Old Coins Gold Sliver 3151 Somo• Pineo and TANNAH HIRSCH PRICES Franklin Mint. S1erllng (Sat only Sam) SAT 8·12 PAID Old watches & Jewelry Huge O.,•v• Sal• Mulll·F•mllv Sal• Westcoast Coln 642·9448 Sat & Sun 7am Lots of Quallh WEEKLY BIUDGE QUIZ FR.EE TOP DOLLARS PAID •FurMuro, •clothing, Stum Boby l1oms, CONSULTATION For Record$ Jan •tools, and mucn Furniture. Rugs, Q 1 • Al. South, vulnerable, you bold: 6 753 <::7 Q87 O A2 •AKJG2 The bidding has proceeded: NORTH £AST SOlll'H • • l 6 ., What do you bid now? Q 2 • Eost-We11t. vulnerable, as South you hold The bidding has proceeded: NORTH EAST SOU111 • • ...I.NT 'I What action do you take? Q 5 • Al. South, vulnerable, you bold; 6 6 0 A K 7 6 4 2 O 8 3 • A Q J JO The bidding has procet'ded. SOUTU WEST NORTH EAST Pue l 0 p... 2 0 ' What do you bid now? b1 .• i-1·Jt~..:1•M fl.., h Soundirocks.' Etc.' morel 227 Walnut St. Household Goods, 1 i..11.r. hr .• nJm11 r• I l'I. Coll Mike 045-7505 •Major Garage/Suri Jewelry & Plenly More !:>.111 Fr.m.r ..... 1 ~ ·'°'•" \~11l Product Sampel Sate 1818 Port B•rmouth Pl•c• w. h11 FREr TO YOU 6022 (Sat only) 9·2pm. ANTIQVE 10 \IODERN '" 461 16tn Place New'--s-a-t-8-.-m-·3-p_m __ DISHWARE ,., TlffANY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiWiiii we1surts, chltdrons Everrll & Jennings E\'ERYTHINvl!! QIRLFRl£NDneod• shoos, snowboard wheelchair, Sl50.00 hr.11 ..... 11. rr ·r•11r F 11\ quite homr. NO KIDS, boots· olso baby Lots ol atulf & clOthes '''"'""'1'1111,.,...,, indoor,lml groy tabby, itoms. household, 3245 Clay ,St. 714-249 ... 3711 spayed. 854·3246 _c1_0_1h_ln~g_&_t_o.:...ys_. _ _... 714·046·5410 JEWELRY, FURS APPLIANCES 6011 & ART 602 5 Sat 7·11em Multl Famllv Sale. Groat Morchandlse! 2511 Back Bay Loop •olf Santa Ano & Monto Vlsta• Thur-Sun .a.? Nu1used car spea1<ors. ofc/tise furn. hsehld items. wm cllnng 2527 Buckeye •KQ6 O AQ854 0 732 •K3 The bidding has proce«led: SOt.rrlJ WEST NORTH Apt sz Refrlg s 145, DlSPLAV/JEWELRV --..;.._.~..;.;.;..._;._;...;... __ ---------Q 6 ·Both vulnerable, a.a South you w Showcases, and TICKTOCKER hold: aaher/Dryor 5140/ea salos counter for sale. Sidewalk Salelt SANTA ANA Xlnl condl 646·5848 C<1tl 714·642·8898 Sat Jan.24, 9am·lpm. HEIGHTS 6184 Br and new dona lions iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 0 1 6 2NT f What action do you take? Q 3 ·Neil.her vulnerable, as Sout.h- yo~ hold: 664 O K7852 o Qf66 •Q3 The bidding bas proceeded: WEST NORTH EAST SOl!TH ',....f UiiRiiNiiliiiTUiiiRiiiEiiiii6iiiOiiil •41 S PO RTI]J G • GOODS 6065 and great bargainL 540 W . 19th St. (nr Harbor/19th St) 6 K 8 4 8 Q K 9 8 'I I 0 10 8 2 • 5 The bidding has proceeded: 16 Dbl 3 6 7 What. action do you take?. 3 ROOMS OF FURN Prev teased lurn. from modol homes, corp, apta, res apt. Models incl, hv. din. Spc bd set, plcturos, lamps & matt sot. Rossignol S ki pkgs S69 NEWPORT Sat ontv 7 ·3pm Kids/ baby stuff. ltt hand golf clubs. dlshH & morel 236 t Azure.Ave Includes Skis, bind· BEACH 6 l 69 tn9s. boots, potos. all iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I••••••••• sizes avail. At1 acces TRANSPORTATION Look for answ~ on Monday. NORTH EAST SOlfrll t • P... 1 Q WEST Pus Learn to be e better bridge player! Subscribe now to the Goren Bridge Letter by calling (800) 788-1226 for information. Or write to: Goren Bridge Let· ter, P.O. Boir «JO, Chicago, lJl 60680. tool (714) 515·9022 1212 Devon Ln. NB Near Westcllfl & Oovor 3 • P ... f Whal act.ion do you take? TV, ELECTRONICS, Sat 1/24 8·4pm Furnl· 1ure & misc goodies! Q. 4 • As Soulh, vulnerable, you hold: $999 95. 714-965-0500 Corl Clear1nce Center t 0700 Spencer Fountain Valtoy . STEREO 6080 ------BOATS 7011 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6 J9883 1:1AQ62 O J63 •6 Cablo TV Descramblers •800·211·4125• Entertainment Cntr TV's , 26in Quasar Wh1to wash oak. lrg, S 175, 19in Sony st 15 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ANTIQUES 6010 oxira s1orago, glass & obo 714-574-9277 5530 WANTED 5535 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii wood doors. hke new. iiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S325.obo 969·8204 ••••••••• 100 Vrs Old Wom.Shoe StoreCOM •Swedish Nurse¥ Seth·Thomas Manito •Lg Carved Mat1ogany GARAGE SALES needs sales person Loving. Dependable, Ctock . Still runs desk, S250 Cof'1ed ••••••••• Sal·Sun only. Shoe Xlnt Cook. Driving, Looks like new. Ask· Mahogony 4·drawer exp. a + .675·6292 Local Ael's, 12 Yrs lng SIOOO. Balb03 Is. dross er, S 2 0 0 . ---------1 E L . l II 714·67!5·7121 Chest of drawers, GENERAL 6102 MEDICAL BILLING ;f.; 4.e~0e.3~~~J 1-,.-e=s-t_a_t_e_s .... a_1_e_T-ab-1-es-. 5300· 714·545•1456 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil exceltont $SS. !raining sofas. chairs. Every· ---------• Moving Sale Buf· let, dining tablo I 6 chairs, 2 designer sofas. Kids twin bed Kitch •able & cti;ms. bikos. toys, house· wares, home ofhco furniture. W/D. tools. SAT. earn · 2pm 2021 Di3na Lane. N B provided, PC/Modom ---------th Ing must go I MERCHANDISE requorod. cau 7 Doys DOMESTICS 5540 (714) 548-1144 eoo-sso-e66o MISC. 60 l 5 EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 5533 •••••••• Pleaso be aware that the listings In this cat· Nannv needed for 2 School ago children (6 & 8) in our COM home. Approx 4 days a weok 3·9pm. $7/hr, car & Ins. necessary. 714·644-1968 Diane ogory may require you ••••••••• to call a 900. number MERCHANDISE In which there 1s a charge per minute. ••••••••• When you write a Cl~ssilied ad, include all the facts and get the results you want. Good jobs rcliublr Sl'n il't!I inttrcstini: thin!(\ to bu) II\ Jll th..:rc every ll.1y m Cl.1"1licd ~ntiques & O:ollutibh• TOPOOUAR . ' ;= -~~~ 1800-lNO • ~tl EIU!eSelea Conduci.ct Paintings 'i' China Books -.· Furniture 40years In Newport Beach 14.673.622 FIREWOOD X'tnl wood S 135 cord, delivered IC? your drlvoway. Loads as low as S45 (714)852-8827 •Like New Quoon Sofa Bed (Floral) s100. Sago & Rhaprs Palms SS 645·3961 CORONA DEL MAR 6122 M icrowave, Amana. Yard Sale Sat Sam-? Ki tchenArd dish· Clolhes. household washer, apt sz stove, items & much more' 2·gates, bedroom set. 513 Orchid Ave vacuum, kg box---~----- spring & mallross. (714) 673·6246 On the move? Buy It. Sell It. Find It. 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F,1x 714. 759.35 28 Hew Toll Road 73 LAND ROVER·NEWPORT BEACH .... ...___~ Visit our ·lntemtt addr~ss «t: hrrp://tRNB.com 1540 JAMBOREE ROAD• NEWPORT BEAGH (714j 640-644§ .. ll''lD SDVICB CADRLAC 9040 JEEP SVPPLllS 7020 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiii 9110 MAZDA 9125 SUBARU 9200 BLOW OUT SALE! 2-loftl llm & ll1111t loet itl«Me. Om. Out *°""' llcl IO' r.llhM llonie l'w1 llghlt SIU.-. 1/2 Jon l1ou Cdia Llntpl, St .00 11, "tkh Mi, <Ml S44. ""' 511 ~ltd M 11••r• T•cht ~··· 1 SOO Old Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa 714-548·4192 N .... NGDlesSobob S1800. ea. Very Umited Supply •es SEDAN DE VILLI! '93 Qrend Cherokee '91 Ml•t• Spcl Ltd '84 Station Weeon Low ml, leather, cus-LTD Top Of The Ur\el ll!d. Brlllah racing Nice clean earl New tom wheels & more low ml, new llrea, 2yr Or••n . hard top, engine 1 year ago. (25'1895) S20,5150 factory warr, orlo wood/leather, xlnt $2000 obo 723-t504 Ll!XUS OF owner, mint, $15.500 cond SIO,toO 875-3587 Wl!STMINSTl!R obo. 714-978°51101---------------- <714) 892-8909 '94 ORAND CHEAOKEIE MERCEDES 9130 TOYOTA 9210 CHRYSLER 4X4, V8;tbur door, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii O alloyac. full power, '85 380 SL Conver1 9 SO (3HJH776) 915,550 1.1Bk mllaa, Burg/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LEX US OF WESTMINSTER Palamino Int, hard '92 Town &r Country top, new aoft top, 3.3, Leather, ABS, Pwr 1 __ 7_1_4-_8_9_2_·8_9_o_9_ mint, runa great. new Seat, Air, Tiii, Rear '94 Red Cherokee A/C, C/0 s15,000 obo. Air, Roof rack, loaded. Sport Wagon, 2-dr, HB ar11. 562·592·2235. #33BCY256 $9,992 LOW MILES, A/C, All '91 190E Costa Mesa Pwr, AM-FM atareo Low mllaa, AT, Uncoln-Mercury cass.. 2·whael drive. leather, moonroo1, (714) 540-5630 $8750. 714·645-4496 (2LINK8,2) $14,950 •ee ORAND LEXUS OF CHEROKEE WESTMINSTER 32K ml, full power, (714) 892-8908 FORD 9075 '95 l!XPLORER XL T 36k ml, 4dr, auto '93 CAMRY XLI! ve. low ml, leather, mnrl, l/pwr, alloys, (3ECY269) $14,950 '97 CAMRY LI! 11k ml, fpwr, AT, 4dr, like nawl (3UXV092) $17,950 LEXUS OF ESTMINSTER 14) 892·8909 VOLVO 9230 MARINE SLIPS cass, full pwrl (B11777) $18,950 alloys, like newl (3ROH309) St 9,2!50 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892°8908 iiMiiEiiRiiCiiiUiiiRiiYiiiiii!iiii9iii1iii3iiS ·~4 Volvo 850 Turbo Sedan Super clean, Leather, wood, 6-0lsc '78 Grand Marquis 4-dr. Full pwr. Real sharpl 95k mllea. $2000 obo 723-1504 DOCKS 7022 Ll!XUS OF CO, Celt phone, Sun· roof, Chrome wheels, Tinted windowa and more, 46K miles and WESTMINS.TER NO MORE SLIP AENTI 71i 892-6906 LEXUS 9115 Boat with 50'moorlng GOOD LOCATION (7 t 4)458·9593 HONDA 9085 '93 ES 300 NISSAN 9150 still under full war· Leather, moon roof, 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ranty. S 21,000 OBO co (196387) $16,950 1• 714.718.0289 •PVT DOCK· NQ• 16·2811, $9/1 Oft, utls, steps to bch, shop1, eats.mo-mo. 675-0046 Sid• Tl• for 30' Sall Boat. $9 por foot, good location, water/ eloct. 714· 675-6126 AUTOMOBILES A CURA 9010 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LEXUS OF '85 300ZX •'91 Accord EX• WESTMINSTER New Trane-1213/97. '95 940 WAGON Auto, A/C, f·pwr, cc, (714) 892·8909 New fuel Injection 1ys-Leather, moonroof, am-fm cass, sunroof tem. Auna Greall Bra. like newl $8999 (714) 631·9843 -LI_N_C_O_L_N____ $3200 080 Or Trade (3LHN123) $18,450 9120 for Pre 70'1 Chevy LEXUS OF '95 Civic Ex Coupe 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Car. Aak for Lisa WESTMINSTER 3 4 k m I I e I. C 0 I• 714-830-4990 (714) 892-9908 changer, moonroof, & '87 Town Cer 1 _ ___;._;.._;;.~-___;- more. Air, pwr wlnd/locka, '95 Mexlme,SE ,95 880 (3LETC98) $13,950 tilt, cruise, lmmac Pwr Wind/Locks, Dual Leather, ABS, Pwr LEXUS OF cond. lll20HS257 Air Bags, Moonrool, Wind/locks, Moonroot, WESTMINSTER $4,987 Tltl, Cruise, Cust. Tiit, Cruise, AM/FM (.,14)8 .... 2 .. 90.. '97TpwnCar Whts. Loaded. c ... 3 LXOOO? "' '"' " Cartier # 3LOL866 $10,995 M~;: 'sELL '98 Accord EX Auto, Only 2,400 ml, 1 ownr. Costa Mosa Costa Mesa A/C, leather, pb, pw, Ivory/i vory. Fu II y Llncoln-Morcury Llncoln·Mercury ps, cc, am-rm cass, loaded. #3VV0422 (71 4) 540-5630 (714) 540-5630 '91, lntegre Sspd, A/C, S u n r f S 1 4 , 8 0 0 . MUST SEE. pw, ps, cc, am-rm •714·840·0887• Lea:~.~. ~1•orkCVh!~9or, liOiiiiLDiiiiSiiMiiOiiiiiiBILiiEiiii9ii1iiSii5 cass. snrf, tint glass,--------VOLvSWAGEN 9235 JBL, ABS, Moonroof. " custom whools. $9800 ISUZU 9100 '74 Old C ti iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii obo. 640-0420 ext217 Dual pwr seats. Cust * • u ••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii whls v5• A/C, full pwr, am-'87 VW Cabriolet '98 INTEGRA OSR 31k ml. leather, custom wheels, holl (3POV326) $18,880 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER 714-B92·8908 ,,766049 $12 993 fm storoo, 77k mllos, 1988 TROOPER S3500 Sliver 5-speed. 4 wheel drive.Call Bosty 673-8158 · 51000 17•4) 723-4010 looks/runs great, air, '95 M•rk VIII • red/White top & whls. Low Miies, C/O, JBL, '88 Olds 98 Grand $4,200 714-642-7510 Leather, pwr wind/ Per1ecl transportation,-------- locks, leather. pwr tow gas mileage, any '92 C•brlolet Conv wind/locks, dual air offer over $2200. Alarm, malnt records. bags, dual pwr seats, 556-4017 before noon. p /w, Io w m II es. 1992 RODEO Black, vs. sunroof, am/Im cassette, Xlnt cond1llon. $7,000 or best offer. Fu 11 y L o ad ed . Im mac. $6500.obo ,,764440 $11,995 Repoi'nti'ng". (714) 831·7187 '95 Continent•! r CID Changer, Pwr (714) 574-4238 BMW 9030 '88 325ES Coupe SOK ml, whlte/blk Int. -------- Excellent condition JAGUAR Call 71 4 ·644-0179 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9105 ________ 1'79 J•uuar XJS Coupe v12. only 35k, 1-ownor, very clean. CADILLAC 9040 $3500 721-3588 '80 Barrltz 1 ·0wner 75,760 miles. Full -------- power. 52500 oeo JEEP 714. 723·1 504 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9110 Wind/locks. leathor, I~·,. bing lo l9pllinl phone, ABS, Dual Pwr " ..1...2..1 • ...J-." Seats, JBL. tmmac •,._11,,....,....cr co nd. # 3N NX7 63 lt!ltntt. looh1 Ille $18.995 ~IDflndlhe '97 Town Car &...1.:....1 Leather, ABS, Dual SlfWl¥0U'".,_;,"' OI. Pwr Seats, Pwr Wind/ locks, Fully loaded, Fact. Warr. #3Sf'0851 $22,997 •99 Saden D• VIII• Oorgoous, A·1 cond, 1 owner, drk red, lea1har, make olfer Costa Mes• Llncoln·Mercury (714) 540·5830 ' 9 O W r • n u I e r 1-.....;:..._;._;.:.__;..__;__..;.._ (7141 844-2287 Sehare ·1 owner, IOft•tOp, 6 cyl, 5-spd, low miles, xlnt condl $7650.obo 714-768-1029 RENT through classified MISC. AUTO 9245 CARS: $100·500 Po-lice Impounds. Honda, Chevy, Jeeps & Sport Utility. Must selllll 1 ·8 0 0 ·1 7 2 .7 4 7 0 Ext7108 CAL •SCAN SEIZED CARS From $175. Porsches, Cadillacs, Chevys, BMW's, Corvettes. Also Jeeps, 4WO's. Your Area. Toll free for current listing 1 ·800-218-9000 Ex t . A·139B ·How CAN WE SUCH Low Pruas? The answer I is really very simple. At Fletcher Jones Motorcars, we service more Mer, cedes than any other dealership in the nation. That's because we monitor prices to make sure we're competitive. Over the last stx years, we have h ad more than 278,000 .service appointments. That service volume covers a lot of overhead. So when you negotiate a purchase or lease agreement, we can be v.ery accommcxlating. 11411~3<XX> • noo )AMBOREE PJl.A.D SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1998 N A B E R S i 56500 DISCOUN.T FROM SUGGESTED LIST LEASE FOR s399 MO. t lax lod6 mo Clowd end ~on appmediredit SI SOO down. lolai.M-olf SJ lt7 11 Rtildual S?0,201 SO lol al pmll Sl4,364 • 1o1 12K 1111 ol!owd ptrytClf u io c1ioow frClfll oo•sn 01 ms 0066261 ~ ~ Chrome Whe els • Gold Pkg. • Rear Vanity Mirror • CD Player • Rain Sensor Wipers $492 a month j( + 7-t + IJit hir W '"" Ck•'>OO end k!;a_-.c 11n ;irrn1wJ u 1.'t.111 B'.'illO Dov.n Tut Dm.:~•11 \~I\ IX '7 Rc,1Ju;t1 S21l.S>n Jfl Tm 111 r1111\ \1".l'X17J 12K 11u.;ilklWC1i p..'I )'CJ!(:! 111~ti.-~ 111111171~~1<1 7:!'H'> 188 JAGUAR XJ-6 Lor ni., ,It, sunroof. cust. •bis.. & nwcb me! 15510221 192 CADILLAC ELDORADO Tooring cpc., hhr .. alloys, ·oew· txxly styl,. (©i887l '94 GMC JIMMY Only l7k m1 .. 'bite, !UY lthr., lite oew1 (5ll393) '93 CADILLAC SEDAN D'VILLE 'It llll, .u. ~""·DU. Ul OOl1 (ll~ln '93 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS 81~ hlr .. moooroof, C.D. CUSI 111bls. V&, N.S ( 18 143) '94 LINCOLN TOWN CAR 16k m1.. -.h11t JXMl. lan hhr, na-.less ro~. (698750) 195 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE l.Ol 1111. amuc rtd. iu l!lr I d •11t. Q4ll])l ---'96 CADILLAC DtVU±E 22k llll. \'. "~·Cl ivod. bal of \1'f (231958) -:-i: • ~ ~ i ~ " ~· ... :I 1 ;\ ~I AOf 1 c 5-9, 14 c d • t!l G 18 u 17 -18 H 11~ " 20 c 22 8 24 p 28" 27 C: 30 s n 315 " 36 E :p F 38 F 39 l 4'2 \. p 43 ( 46 E 46 ( 48 E " • 50 I 51 I 52. £ c