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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-02-19 - Orange Coast Pilot,--. Servlng the Newport-Mesa com'!'unity since 1907 Some Newport Coast residents fear takeover of their ~ommunity • Homeowners in newly developed area woP-der if Newport Beach annexa- tion would be beneficial. By lim Grenda Daily Pilot NEWPORT COAST -ln what one actJVlSt compared to another more famous fight for indepen- dence, a group of residents here are digging in thelf heels and try- ing to stop Newport Beach from annexmg their community. of a Newport Beach annexation "We don't want a hosWe effort. takeover," said resident Pat Hav-At a little less than 9,500 acres el, one of the leaders of the area's and several thousand residents, anti-annexation movement. "We Newport Coast may not seem like may have to have a tea party." 1 •t has much to offer a big oty like Havel is part of a group of Newport Beach. . Newport Coast residents who are But city officials have said fighting to keep their community adding Newport Coast to thell from being gobbled up by New-I oty would give them a little more port Beach. . than hall of the area's wealth of Ner'Port Coast, a largely property taxes and other fees that undeveloped arna south of Coro-now go to the county, a deal na del Mar that is not incorporat-I which down the road could earn eel or part of any city, is the target the city about $5.3 million a year. The Newport Beach City Council was scheduled at its meeting next week to consider taking the next step toward annexation by formally asking the county to add the area into its city limits. But on Wednesday. City Man- ager Kevin Murphy said that d.is- cussion will likely be put off until March 9 to give aty staif more time to try to ham.mer out a detailed agreement for water and •SEE COAST PAGE A14 lhlstees to spare Middle College High RE FLE CTION S •Newport-Mesa trustees come away impressed after touring pro- gram based at OCC. By Marissa Espino. Daily Piiot ORANGE COAST COLµ:GE -Sending a message of encouragement to students of Orange Coast MiddJe College High School, three members of the Newport-Mesa board of trustees paid a visit this week to the altemabve high school here and gave it the1I stamp of approval. "fylo months after parents responded to "I think it is the job of the board now to do more to help coun- sel ors and teacher s rumors in December : that their school was : in danger of closing, : parents, faculty and : students were reas- : sured by Newport-! Mesa Unified School : District board mem· ! bers Jim Ferryman, : Dana Black and : Wendy Leece that the ! program is here to recruit stu -: stay. : ~Since we know dents to be in ! that the last two years the program II: WaS under 8 pilot · · · : grant and there had _ WENDY LEECE ! been ~ome rough : spots with some con- : cem s last fall, we ! were eager to see the • program working and happy to know that the parents concerns have been resolved. to their satisfaction,· Leece srud. "The facility is really state of the art as far as technology and it is just a nice learning envi- ronment.• About 65 sophomores and juniors attend the program that targets students who have high potential but are underachievers. The middle college high school, which allows students to take elective college cours- es, is expected next year to offer the program to seniors as well, with a goal bf 120 students attending . "I'm glad to know the vision is to recruit many more students who maybe don't do well at a comprehensive high school, but really don't belong in a continuation high school," Leece said. "I think it is the job of the board now to do more to help counselors and teach- ers recruit students to be in the program." •SEE SPARED PAGE A13 OON I.EACH I OAl.Y I'll.OT Recent rain bas left oodles of puddles around the Newport-Mesa area, like thls one at the Corona del Mar track. The Orange County United Slammers just Jogged around i t MAAC MAATlll / OAl.Y 1'1.0T Some residents in the Newport Coast don't feel they would get a fair shake from being annexed by Newport Beach. Fate of youth club now rests with city parks panel • Newport officials con- sider taking over Boys and Girls Clu b facility in Eastbluff for adult recreation needs. By Marissa Espino, Datly Prior EASTBLUFF -The fate of the Boys and Girls C lub branch here IS now m the hands of the city's Parks, Beaches and Recr~ation Comrmssion. The after-school youth pro-· gram has been operating in the Eastbluff Park building on a month-to-month basis since its 25-year lease with the city expired June 30, 1996. The city is considering cancel- ing or revising the lease to make QUESTION aTY OR llOYS Q.Ual Should the city renew the lease of the Boys I and Girls Oub in East- bluffl Please leave your commenu on our Reader's Hotflne at 642..Q>86. See Daily Pilot editorial on ~ ~ Girts Oub, page A 12 it tfu! new home for recreation programs the city offers at the Llncoln School gymnasium • SEE CLUB PAGE A 13 School officials warn of deadly bacteria • Information sent to Newport-Mesa parents gives tips on how to avoid meningococcal meningi- tis, which claimed life of Tustin girl last week. By Christopher Goff a rd. Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -While health experts call the death of a 14-year-old Tustin girl Friday an 1Solated attack of the meningo- coccal bacteria, local school offi- cials are taking no chances. Board member Serene Stokes said a bulletin will be sent to every school in the Newport- Mesa unified district With tips on how to prevent the likelihood of contracting the disease. Local reaction to the death of Lauren Burke, an eighth-grader from n.istin, was largely subdued, however. Stokes said there was no noticeable increase in calls from parents Still, no one wants a repeat ot last year's ordeal, when a 12-year- old Costa Mesa High School stu- dent died of merungococcdl meningitis and another girl had her foot amputated during a bout with the disease. •There's always concern, especially with kids, m tbJ.s type of a situation," said Costa Mesa High School Principal Andy Her- nandez. •What I'm happy about is I think we did an excellent JOb ..Pf educating our students." 1 Health affid.als say good hygiene is the b y to preventing transmission of the disease, which crops up in 20 to •o cases each year in Orange CoWlty but proves fatal in relattvely few of them. •SEE BACTERIA PAGE A14 I ND [ X r--------------~--------------~----~--------------~-, I I 1 ' ~ J V A < A 1 I < ) ~J Spirits high for annual race Sunday AROUND TOWN .••• M llEST IUYS .......••. .A2. a.ASSIFIED ..•.••••.• BS COMMUNfTY FORUM A 12 DATDOOK .....•.•. .Al ~.o ........ .A10 .fOIJCI. flLES •••.•••• .A:l ........ ~to- • Organizers say children's run, benefiting local schools, is largest in county. By Marissa Espl no, Daily Pilot Attempting to be the largest ehildren's race in the state, volun- teers for Sunday's 24 Hour Fitness Spirit Run in Newport Beach hope to raise more than $100,000 for three Newport Beach elementary schools. Andersen, Lincoln and Harbor View elementary schools will receive all proceeds from th 15th annual race that orqanizen say has become the largest childreri't race in Orange County. •0ur goal thil year ti to really reech out. Our regiltratlon (c:ou.nt} is . the higbelt ll has ever beeft. • Mid race director CYndi• ~. •Nenty-m buhdiecl !II the number to bfft to beCome tbe lArgMt IDds •SEE SPIRIT MGa A14 t AC 1 6 10 14 ,., 16 IT 18 14 n 24 26 2H 30 J;> 1'1 JS 38 4') <11 <11 .... 47 48 41j ,, '· 1; ... c '- • s I • A c • s • ~2 THURSDAY, FIMUAAY 19, 1998 Newport ~ Mna Daily Pilot NIWSll pilot~le : . f BATTLES ON , greer wylder Vows to get weddi,ng guests on theirfeet -----------:' · Get exclusive BBC collection at Grog Shop T be Grog Shop at the Balboa 8dy Club 1s having a 50% to 70'Y,, off sale on the club's BBC rnllechon ol finer women's clothing 1hrough Sunddy. Included in the sale dfP fdll dOd wrntPr merchandise. Kimberly Ddubner, manager of the Crog Shop, sc11d, "The BBC collection 1<; the hidden wwel of the BBC. You c dn find merchandise that you can't I ind di IM<Jf'r department stores.• Th<• c lothtng collection is not usu- cdly '>old in the Grog Shop, a gift and convena<>nn.> store, but the clearance '><11<' will tdkE' place there As long as you tell the front gate you're going to th1• < iroq shop, lhe pubhc 1s di ways WPlc ome to shop there The Balboa -~dY Cluh (645-5000) is at 1221 W . (:odst I llghwdy Ul Newport Beach. Golf Day (642-0315) opened di Tri- -rlnqle Squc1re dnd offers a 30-day pnc c guMc1ntec• on eqwpment. If you find the same• Pquipment elsewhere for l<''>S money within 30 days, Golf Oc1y will refund the difference. It you're shopping for clubs, there's d $50,000 golJ s1muldtor inside the store where you can practice hilling clubs tor the l><''>t fit. The store has an t•xtellent ~election of Taylor and Cdl- lowcty nwrc-hctndise, men's and women's dppMel, shoes, pro Line clubs dnd dccessones . .. IS 1'be life of any party OOCTOI DJ • Battleson, the owner of Battleson Entertal.runent Inc . ....:.. a Newport BeeCh company that provides disc JOclteys for buridredl or wedding ceremonies, recep- tions, btrtbday putieJ and other events each year - got Into the line oC work 16 yean ago, sort of by acci- dent. While still in high ICbool. Battleson, 30, b4d his lights set on becoming a doctor, Just like his dad. But a bad score on a chemistry final ex.am shot down that career goal. "I tlunked that exam and lbe next day, I went to a party where they bad a DJ and I·knew right then that was what I wanted to do," Battleson said. Now, Battleson ts the head of his own company with 16 employee$ and has personally played music and entertained at more than 1,000 wedding recep- tions since 1984. BEST AND WORST Pora man who plays on average 60 songs during a typical four-hour wedding reception, Battleson defi- nitely hal his favorites and those which simply make him cringe. Without a doubt, Battlesou said one song that any decent wedding reception DJ has to keep on band at all times ls "Old nme Rock 'n' Roll" by Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band. "That's got to be the most requested wedding reception song ever," Bartleson said. •And we all just hate it bec4use we have to play it at almost eveJY sin- gle party." A5 for the songs that person.ally make his skin crawl, but still seem to get requested over and over again, Battleson has a couple. "Definitely 'Wind Beneath My Wings,"' Battleson said. 11And the 'Macarena.' We don't play that one unless it's requested." JOB HAS DOWN SIDES Besides playing stale old love songs or cheesy dance tracks for hours on end, Battleson said, surplii- ingly, being a OJ can be dangerous to one's health. While he has escaped physical injury during his career, Battleson said a friend and fellow dilc jockey once showed up a few hours late to a wedding receir tion, only to be beaten up by the groom arid the father of the bride. 1 • And the wedding fiascoes tiaven't t>een: resented for the DJs, he said. On two separate occasions, Battleson has been playing music at a wedding reception when an elder- ly family member died right on the dance floor, an unfortunate family tragedy that even the best DJ can't overcome. •Once lt happened at the end of the reception so the~ was pretty much over anyway," he said. OUT WITH THE OLD Battleson is quick to potnt out bow far his craft bas come since the early days of wedding reception enter· tAinment. •The bunny bop is deed. the hokey pokeyis dead and the chicken dance !s ~dead,• Battleson sakt. But besides replacing those generations-old wed- ding reception traclitions with newer group pertidpa- tion dance anthems, Battleson said being a DJ isn't what it used to be. In a day when just about every DJ has the same sound equipment and songs to play, Battleson said succeeding in his competitive field depends on the DJ. "It comes down to presentation and persona.lity, • Battleson said. "It really takes a spedal kind of per- sonality to do a wedding well. It can't be leamed. You either have it or you don't.· -· . The u1llmdlf' m leg ctnd body wear Cdn be found ctt the Wolford Boutique (556-7900) located near Nordstrom on the second lc•vel of South Coast Plaza Its biggest sc1le of the sedson 1s in progrcs'> l'hrough Sdturdcly, with sav- ings up to 70"'., The tiny bouttque 1s l1llc·d with thP bc•s t fctbncs, styles, col- ors dnd pcttl<'rns of leg and body wear thdl 1s c1vdilc1bl<> anywhere County now taking aim at Piecemakers Cline garners chamber's top business honor Jazzerc1sc• dasst>s are available in Corond rlel Mar at a Jazzerctse stu- dio, (fi5:J-4294) or (951-7517). at 3100 E. Coctst I lighway in Corona del Mar. The dctsses drC being taught by •Religious ~mmune being investigated for sale o~ food at Adams Avenue shop. lsctbel Alcorn, who charges $8 a class or $60 d month for unhmiled classes. I've nt'vf'T tned Jc1zzerc1se, but Alcorn says it's c1 re>c1lly good workout, it lasts un hour ctnc.I 1t includes stretching and derob1cs Jazzerc1se 1s the world's laryest ddnce-htness program, and If you'd like to try 1t, there's a two-for- one, br1nq-d-fnend offer available for d hnutecl L1mf' Baby Duds (631 -7363), a resale clothmg and accessones store !or infants to 5-yec1r-olds. 1s havmg a 50% off sale on clothmg through Feb- ruary The store also buys and trades Little Tykes yard toys, but the selec- tton is currently low If you hdve mer- chandise you'd like lo selJ at the s hop, you can make an appointment on Wednesdays. Baby Duds is at 2484 Newport Blvd. in \osta Mesa • •EST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy, call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646 4170 or write me at Best Buys, Dally Piiot. 330 w Bay St Costa Mes.i, 92627 By Tim Grenda, Datly Pilot COSTA MESA -They have settled their legal fight with the city, but now the Piecemakers may have to go toe-to-toe with the county health department. The controversial religious commune. which owns the Piecemakers Country Store, is now the target of a renewed county investigation into unpermitted food service and other acl!Vllles at the Addllls Avenue shop, county officials said Wednesday. •Every effort will be made to move forward (with the case)," said Jim Huston, assis- tant director of the county department of env1ronmen~al health. The focus on the group by county health inspectors comes just weeks after some of the Piecemakers settled separate criminal charges brought against them by the city. The Piecemakers were charged with violating more than a dozen fire and building codes and a bancllul of permit requirements. Last month, four of the group's leaders pleaded no contest to three of the per- mit violations and the rest of the case against them was dis· missed. Anne Sorensen, one of the group leaders who recently pleaded no cont~st and received two years probation, refused to cormnent Wednes- day on the county's talk about cracking down on the store . Huston said county officials are most interested in one pan of the deal that settled the city's criminal case against the city. In pleading no contest, each of the four Piecemakers also agreed to "obey all laws and orders of the court during the period of probation," which is for the next two years. "Now, does that relate to violations we might find if we BEAD£BS 1H2IUNE Mesa, CA. 92626. Copyright: No news st0fle5, lllumatlons, edito-642-6086 Re<Ofd ~ comments about rial mattw « advertlserMnts the O• Piiot or MrM tips. hereln ~n IM reproduced with-TEMPUATURES out written permlulon of copy-Balboa VOL 92. NO. 41 AQDBESS right owner. 60/47 CXK eddreJI h 330 W. Bay St., CorON del Mar CCIN M9se. C.llf. 92627. HQW IQ BEACH US 60/4ll I TNOMAs H. JOtWSON. QllUCIJQNS Clra.tlatkM Costa Mesa Publlshef ~ nmes Of•nge Covnty 61/48 WILLIAM LoeDIU. It Is tM Piiot's policy to prompt-(800) 252-9141 Newport Beach ly comet .it errors of submnc.. ~-5678 . ldltor 60/47 STIVI MA-.1. ,.... ctll 57+.4233. Newport Co.st Managing Editor m~.~MtM ~=r.. 642-4321 61148 TOHYDOOaO. ~540-1224 5tlltP FOltlCAST were to do an inspec· lion at the s tor e?" Huston said. While city offi- cials went after the group for Marte Kolasimkl holding eve nts without permits and breaking building and fire codes at a warehouse across town that the group has since vacated, county officials may pursue prosecuting the group for health code violations. The store sells food includ- ing soups. breads and other items but doesn't have a cur- rent health pemtit to do so. While they haven't had any altercations with the group in the past year, county health inspectors have suffered their share of verbal venom from the group. The last few times county health inspectors paid a visit to the Piecemake rs' store, they Sec.ond high •!46 p.m ............ .2.6 FRIDAY First low 11:27 a.m ..• , .•••.... 0.9 First high ' 3:351.m ............. •.3 Second low 10:06 p.m. • •••.... 2.4 Second high 6:10 p.m ••.....•.••• .2.4 Assist.Int Man41glng Editor = flllot (IJSPS.144-800) Is ='42-4UO 1'JNA IOllCIAlTA. lstwd Mondey through S.t· Spotts fax 64&-4170 LOCATION .••••.•• .SIZE CltyfdftOf uldty. In Ntwpon lffCh Mid ~J~toueHrthllnk.Mt w.ctge ......... 2·l wnw ..,..~ ca.a ~~.,_ Newport •.••.•• 2-4 wnw $flof1I (dltor Olf'llt/ walabee ~ IUblcr'lbl'I: l\Mlnt11 Offlot W-4321 Blackles ........ 2·3 wnw '"" '""* Onlnge County ) tu.In.a , .. 01-5902 RIYer Jetty ....•• 2·3 wnw MMCIMllNI.. 2'2.f141. In .,... OUaildl of CdM ....•••.•• .2-4wnw PhMoldttor Ne\!Jpott lwh Md C:-.. ~ ~. 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In the letter, wJUch was later forwarded to city police and federal investigators because of its threate ning tone, Kolasinski said government inspectors like Huston had bet- ter watch out. "God has a way of getting rid of those who try to rule over his people," Kolasinski wrote in the Jetter. MHe is about to get rid of all of you." The letter then closed with a reference to another act of civ- il disobedience aimed at sen(l- ing a message to government. "The next people who rise up against you could get a lit- tle tough ... like Oklahoma, for instance." NEWPORT BEACH Dave Cline, the presi- dent of Balboa Instruments and the owner of Pluid Research Corp.. has been named the 1998 Costa Mesa Businessman of the Year, the Chamber of Com- merce announi:ed Wednes- day. Cline, who is a member of the Economic Advisory Task Force with the foUI Orange County Communi- ty College Districts, runs the world's largest spa con- trol manufacturing compa- ny and holds more than six patents relating to water therapy. A graduate of Cal State Fullerton, Cline won the chamber's Partnering Edu- cation and Community Award in 1997. -Christopher Goff ard • Newport 9oUl.YM'd: A cellular phone worth $200 was stolen from a busi- ness In the 3300 bloc.k. • PMhlon Jsl.nd; A tellular phone worth $339 was lost or stolen from the food court. • St. Jwnel ltoed: A woman received annoytng ~ In the 700 block. • MMn S1Net: $350 tash W1$ stolen from a business In ttM 200 blodc. COSTA MESA • ...,.., .......... : A Panatonlc: portable COmplet dfsc player Wonh S12S WIS stOten "'°'" • home In tN MOO block • ....... .., Pew: Computw ~worth S900 WIS stolen from • home In the 2100 block. • .,..... ~ A jadtet. wallet and f)Urlt worth S 160 wer-. stolen from the 2600 btodt. •._, ... ~A~ fled when the resldtn\ of a home In 1M toe> btodt sc.nd him off • • "' "11t -.A1u1M A toolbox and toots ~ SS.GOO WIN ....,_ fialn 1 ~In the 1700 beodt. , Newport Bnc.:h!Cosc.a Mesa Daily Pihx w . . THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1998 A3 TWO INJURED IN SMASHUP Decker not doing his colleagues any favors I MAAC MARffi I DALY Pt.OT 1\No mot<?rists .were taken to Hoag Hospital with minor Injuries in a two-car accident Wednesday morning on the northbound Costa Mesa Freeway near the Corona del Mar Freeway, police said. The accident. which occurTed around 9 a.m., forced both a white Ford Explorer and a gray sedan to roll over, police and witnesses said. The California High·· way Patrol was unable Wednesday to furnish infonnation about the cause of the accident. 0 n the swface, it's a no- brainer. The Newport-Mesa school boa.rd should call off the search teams. release the consultants and buy books and fix bath- rooms with the tens of thou- sands of dollars being spent on the hunt for a new supennten- dent. Then it should hire Ed Decker He wants the JOb and, as an academic dean of Coastline Coll~ge, he obviously has the administrative skills and expe- rience. As a veteran school-board trustee, he knows the district, its problems and its people, warts and all. And certainly. Ed Decker is d man of impeccable bdckground and integrity, a ma" Liked and respected by everyone who deals with him. So hire the man. Unload this costly, agonizing and time-devouring process and get on with the real work or this school board. r------------------------------------------------------, But iI the other trustees don't 9ive Ed Decker the JOb, they should give him an ultimatum I I I I I I I I S~hools cash in on Triangle Square plan Thangle Square shoppers who participated in the program turned m receipts totaling $5 or more in merchandise purchased between Oct 1 and Dec. 31 m exchange for Cash 4 Your School tickets. A total of $10,000 was divided among the participating schools according to how many points were earned. The following is a list of the participants' points and winnings from Triangle Square's Cash 4 Your School program: • Costa Mesa High -94,400 • $4,937 •Estancia High ; 38,590 -$2,018 • Ensign Intermediate · 28,005 -$1,465 • Newport Harbor High -14,535 · $760 • Corona del Mar High -7 ,880 -$412 • Woodbridge High -6,060 • $317 • TeWinkle Middle· 1,735 -$91 Tell him to take himself out of contention for the Newport· Mesa superintendency or lake hunself off the board. For Decker to remain a Cdn· didate and a member of the board that will select the per· son to fill the job he wants i!> wrong. I I It is untenable and unfair Unfair to his colleagues on the board, unfair to the students and staff, unfair to the dtstnct as a whole and certainly unfdtr to the residents or the district he represents. The fact that he is recused ~------------------------------------------------------J ck Your Bags! ewport Mesa Travel Like To Send You On A Entry Blanks Available at Newport Mes• Drawing to be held February 26™, 1998 "DOLLARS OFF DAY" EVERY WEDNESDAY $1.00 off any Full Service Wash at: StarJ:>righ.t Special Seniors, take another $1.00 OFF fred martin .. I from any involvement m the selection process makes the sit· uation worse. not better I Believe me, l have nothing against Decker. If any other member of the I board bad thrown her or his hdt in the ring instead of Decker. I would be writing the same col- I umn. r'am not so concerned dbout the Mesa Verde area Decker I represents losing representation -although they certainly have a legitimate fear -as I dm over the rock-and-a-hard·pldce pos1· tion in which his candidacy places the remaining boMd 'members. Let's say there are sevPral candidates who drC· cledrl} superior to Decker How difficult will 1t be for the other trustees to dismiss their colleague from thP final I selection pool? Many of us have been there, done that Down deep, we real- ize that good ol' Bob is not the absolute, A· 1 king of the hill. But heck, we know tum, he's a gredt guy and so our objectivity is sorely -perhaps uncon- sciously -tried. Or, let's say Decker actually W1ns the JOb. The only event that can be predicted with cer- tainty 1s that a controversy of some kmd will eventually erupt Will board members then be blamed for hinng one of their own? On the other hand, let's Sd)i Decker doesn't get the JOb and returns to the board as a full- lime voting member C dn tus relations with these collt>c1g ues ever be really the same' knowing that they could have awarded tum the job but didn't? And if he does become the superintendent, will the board ever be able to avoid accusa- llons of favoritism? Alc,o, what about this: The bodrd boils down to one candi· date. lt 1s time for the ultimate yed or nay. And the vote is 3-3 Whdl happens? Who breaks the tte? Admittedly, l am terribly rustv on my Robert's Rules of Order , but there seems to be a serious procedural'problem there, which 1s one reason such boards are structured with an uneven number. of members. Though the board has said 1t hopes to elect a new supenn- tendent unanimously, a he 1s always a possibility, a close I vote. a probability Remember, Mac Bernd was b'ifed on a 4-3 split I Forget that the school board tn fact represents the communi- ty at large, this ts one of the eventualities people in the I oeighborhobds Decker repre- sents tear most. I Here's another aspect· Ed Decker is the only member of this school board to have top- level adnurustrabve experience. I That was a key plank m his platform when he ran for the board But W1lh hun unable to par- ttcipate in the selection process, the board and the commuruty are denied thdt expertise. What it boils down to is this Ed Decker is a superbly qualified candidate to become I the new superintendent of the Newport-Mesa School Distnct He ts a knowledgeable mem- 1 ber of the board, one whose expertise in top-level adnums· tration can be of inestimable I value in helping select the new executive But by not res1gmng, Decker puts his personal interest ahead of the distnct's, and that is not what he was elected to do. George Heywood asked, "Would }'e both eat your cake and have your cake?" l Ed Decker 1s saymg yes. I think the proper answer is no, you should not I • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every Thu~day and Saturday CHRISTIAN MONTESSORI ·scuooL \\'hl'n' \'our C hild \Viii \\'ant lo ( ulti\ak Hh 0\\ n '\,alural l>l'\irl' lo I l ·.irn l!l!'~lll!!!!lll!!!! ~llE!llOlllllllL»'C.#:l.-111. 18 Months• Kfndiigarten •First Grade : Year-Round EnTollment -6:30mn .. 6:30pm · * Full-Time/Part-Time Programs * Individualized Instruction * Family Get-Togethers * Extra-Curricular Activities * Hot Lunch Program 2950 McCJintock Way • Costa Mesa (714) 549-3877 * Open-Door Policy * Potty Training * Field Trips * 1-Day Orientation Visit YOUR GREAT ME .t\LS DESERVE .\/C'ul und ."1,·u/innl /i·u111 'I'll<· /(unch ' ,A4 ·THURSDAY, FEBROARY 19, 1998 · Town. 330 W. lay St .. Co.ta~ 12U1: fa ..... 170 ot call 54()..1224, ext. 3ll. A cOmpl.te llstlng of Around Town c.an be found at www.'lati"*'~lot. [ •Send your MOUND JOUtl ..... la: 1he ~ Piiot. Around At I 6 10 , .. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 2~ 2€ 2e JC 3< 3~ 35 3$ 4C 3 3 TODAY GARDEN CLUB The Newport Hills Garden Club meets at 9:30 a.m. a.t the Oasis Senior Center, room lAB, 800 Marguerite, Corona del Mar. Guest speaker J7ifi Chao, a local food editor, will speak about Cooking with Herbs. For more Ullormation, call 644-8806. COSTA MESA ART LEAGUE The Costa Mesa Art League's meets at 7 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Community Center, 1845 Park Ave Pam McKle of M Graham Co will present new and uruque tools and accessones for use m pamtmg, decorabve drtS, crafts and hobbies For more mlonna- uon, call 540-6430 INTERNET WORKSHOP Orange Coast College's Re- Entry Center offers a free 90- nunute workshop, Joh Search on the Internet, from 5 lo 6:30 p.m. in the room 106, Re-Entry Center, 2701 FatIVH!W Road, Costa Mesa. For morP mfonndlion, call 432- 5162. CHAMBER BREAKFAST BOOST The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce meets for the 90- Minutr BrC>dkfasl Boost from 7: 15 to 8·45 a m at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 GoU Course Dnve, Costd t--lesa The cost is $12 for prepdtd reservations cU1d $17 di lhe door For more mlormatlon, call 885-4oqo ABUSE PREVENTION CLASS The Orange County Chtld Abuse PrevenlJon Cente r offers •BUY •SELL classes for those interested m vol- unteering for its Welcome Baby support program or the Tender Care parent mentoring program, from 6:30 to 9:30 p .m. at 2482 Newport Blvd., Suite 7, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 722-1107. CAREER NETWORK St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church's Career Network meet- ing for those unemployed meets Crom 7:30 to 9 p.m. in Stewart Lounge, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Jack Hart, the hwnan resources vice president for Beckman Instruments, will dl.scuss Handling Your Toughest Interview Questions. For more inlonnation, call 574-2239. RESTORING MARJNE HABITAT The Orange County Coast Association meets at 11 :30 a.m. at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The luncheon features Tom Raftican of the Unit- ed Anglers of Southern California discussing restoring the marine habitat, recreational fishing and Cost Effective Legal So~ ~ • C •TRADE \. I ~ • Exercise Equipment • Scuba • Hockey • Wetsuits • Golf • Snowboards & more 670 West 17th Street, Costa Mesa 548-0880 Whatever your Landscape or Maintenance needs, Lloyd's can do it all ... THINKING ABOUT LANDSCAPING OR YARD MAINTENANCE7 STOP BY THE NURSERY OR CAU 10R A 1REE ESTIMATE TODAYI fiiirl LL• 1yo•s ~ NURSERY & lANDSCAPE CO. INC. (714) 646-7441 Lloyd's Nursery A Landscape Co., Inc. 2038 Newport BIVd. <qt Bqy St.> CoffO Mesg. CA 92627 COMPLETE NURSERY SUPPLIES I EXPERT LANDSCAPINO I SPRINKLERS I MAUITTNAHCE 1/Uf(UVJ,~ AVILA CHICKE SOUP Freah chicken broth. chunks of chicken breast, rice pmithed with avocado, cilantro and lime. Mama's cure for the flu. Great To-Go Corona dd Mar Ml-TACO . l[ ' --, -. --- . -:I the coastal economy. The cost is room 106, Re-Entry Center, 2701 $20. For more information, call Paltview Road, Costa Mesa. Por S48...f9'2. more infonnatlon, ca.ll -432·5162. GAl.AMGOS ISLAND PftOGRAM The Santa Ana Zoo presents a free preview program about its Galapagos Island Cruise at 7:30 p.m. at the NeighboJ'hood Com· munity Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. For more infonna-· tion, call 647-6598. F.RIDAY MICHAEL JACKSON SAnJRDAY GARAGE SALE Boy Scout Troop 37's annual garage sale ls from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m . at the Udo Isle Club- house, 701 Via Udo Soud, New- port Beach. The scouts will pick up furniture, clothing, sports equipment and other donations for the fund-raiser. For more infor- mation, call 673-7427. PATENTING SEMINAR Orange Coast College offers a free patenting seminar from 9 to 10 a.m. at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Two more seminars are offered in the day from 10:30 to 4:30 p.m. for a cost. For more information, call 432-5880. ABUSE PREVENTION ClASS BEANIE BABIE SHOW The Southern Calllomia Beanie Babie Trade Show from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. a.t The Countryside Inn Hotel, 325 S. Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Ad.mission is $3 arid ch11- dren under seven are tree. The public may bring up to t O Beanies to trade. For more information, call 316--0318. PEDDLERS MARKET The Piecemakers present a free Peddler's Market from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 1720 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. Get your rummage together and enjoy the fun of being part of a huge community garage sale. Call 641-3112. COMPUTER SHOW Super Show Productions, Inc. offers a computer show from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m . in building 12 at Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Admis· sion is $5. For more information, call 708-324 7. WORKSHOP FOR WOMEN The Yoga Place offers a yoga workshop combined with medita- tion, chanting, drawing and writ· mg for women from l :30 to 4:30 p.m. at 1835 Newport Blvd., Swte A-208, Costa Mesa. The cost is $35. Call 642-7400. RE-LEAF COSTA MESA Re-Leal Costa Mesa meets at 9 a.m . at TeWinkle Middle Sch()()! parking lot, 3224 California f; .. Costa Mesa to plant trees in tht: Mesa Verde neighborhood. Vol- unteers 6J'e needed. For more U1.fonnation, call 431-5874. BACK BAY TOUR Paddle Power offers a free introductory kayak lesson along the Back Bay Ecological Reserve. Space is limited. For reservations, call 675-1215. KABC radio commentator and author Michael Jackson is the featured speaker at Public Opin- ion on the Airwaves, at 7 p.m.,.in the Newport Beach Central Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. The program, part of the Martin W. Witte Disti.ngwshed Speakers Lecture Series, is $20. A light buffet reception sponsored cy The Ritz Restaurant and.Gar- den will follow. For more informa- tion, call 644-3296. The Orange County Child Abuse Prevention Center offers • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • classes for those interested in vol-: Newport : unteering for its Tender Care par-• • ent mentoring program, from 9 • BEAUTY · • 'i ALDEN'S CARPET has opened a new JOB INTERVIEWING WORKSHOP Orange Coast College's Re- F.htry Center offers a 90-minute free workshop, Effective Inter- viewing, from noon to 1:30 p.m. in a.m. to 4 p.m. at 2482 Newport : SUPP' V • Blvd., Suite 7, Costa Mesa. For • lijf • Area Rug Studio • more infonnation, call 722-1107. : dennal~ • • • Why Pay Dept :f .. ~.~~ .. r: ~ZO% OFF~ : Entire Purchase : • •E.z il/:J.-:,S.b.1'.td ".!:: .. ·"' ll • • :"'I A~' ~ •/ ,r-•• : • • l")(j: "P" -1.,.,-.... • Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Store Prices? ALL RUGS & RUNNERS on SALE. 11andmadc wools. synthetics. sisal ••••••••••••••••••• 3165 Harbor Blvd. : 3601 Jamboree Rd #8 N.B. : Costa Mesa : 261-6788 • Get the Best tor Less! ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC . • One Block South ot 408 Fwy 545-7168 THE GREY GOOSE Gifts • Home Decor Visit us and enjoy a special shopping experience. ee CoolJe ~ Sunflour's s Ever}' day Breads ee Cooiq ~ Buy Any of our Delicious elfi~ Sandwich Breads l.Jmit I per customer And Receive 4 Cookies ~\Q:~th FREE! EJtp. 2/25/98 • Jamboree at Bristol : • I hh J Pl,1<. t 'llllcl ~I .. Co~ICl :\k'>cl • Back Bay Court • .••............... : 646-4838 DEBBIES (LOS ET St. John Knits • Liz Claiborne • Armani • Mondi Anne Klein •Jones N.Y. 55/45 Spllt on Consignment Items (Items must be nearty new, dry cleaned, pressed & on hangers) 270 E. 17th St. #3, Com Mesa (In M1 Casa Sh01>plng Center Near Shirley's Bagels) 645-1162 Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber --~F"' for only s499oo UPT03MOS. same as cash O.A.C. 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Supported by Leigh Steinberg & Jeffrey Moora d. ~ TIE IRV1NE COMPNfY Hoag Cancer Center Breakfast 7:30am at the I 9th Hole Presented&)' The lrvi11e Company (Call for 11for111at101') Classic Pro-Am presented by Kingston Technology -Tee rimes begin at: 7:30am -I sc shot gu n l: IS pm -2nd shot gun Amateur foursomes are paired with a different Se111or TOUR player 011 each day of this two-day event. ~zunmer Zimmer Golf Cliriic GilleHe Q TACO BELL Gillette Tour Challenge Taco Bell junior Clinic I :30pm at the 1110 tee 4pm at rhc pr.Knee range Two-111a11 teams of Semor TOUR I.oral )011ths pd rrp ,1 I 0 am at the practice range This d1111r provults tips dlSlg11ed sperffically for physically restnrted go!fers. pl,~vers vie for $20,GOO m this _fe\\' pornters frim1 .1 TOl R six-hole 11/ternate-shot rontest. prlifrss10111d. Toshiba Senior Classic Tee rimes begin at 8:40am First rou11d of play. 19th Holt -Live music, entertainment ofter pla)'· I Classic Pro-Am, presented by Kingston Technology Tt•c rimes qegin jr: 7:30am -Isr shot gun I: IS pm -2nd shot gun Final roimd ~f pL~vfor pro-am teams. Toshiba Senior Classic Tee nmc~ bcgm at 7:40am .... I <J th H(llr -Ln1r 11111su mtrrtammmc ·~ftrr pln. Toshiba Senior Classic Tee rimes begin .H 7:40.1111 Fi11al rou11d of plav TOSHIBA srN I OR (I \~'-ilC 7 I 4 I 5 I '(5 -4 ~ 4 0 . Advance Purchase Tickets 4D •M••M••••••••-•••••••to•t ••-••••••o•t•••••u•-•••• TOSHIBA . Week-Long Badges Begin at G .. .. ' ' ' , c , ' , c c , .; I ( .. I I , ( • ~ . ···--·-·· ' THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1998 Newpon 8Hch/Costa Mesa Daily Piloc ic group prepares for Mia ·Farrow visit M la Farrow is coming to town for a visit, a bit of lunch, and hopefully some frank conversation with the ladies and gents who turn out to support the Big Canyon/Spyglass Hill Philhannoruc event slated for March 12. The Newport Beach Marriott Hotel at Fashion Island will open its ballroom doors for the Farrow luncheon being planned by a committee of more than 100 locals led by benefit chair Fran Mulvanla and Big Canyon/Spy- glass Hill Philhannonk Associa- tion President Eve Komyel. Other organizers include Patrtda Lane, Judy Shepard, Darlene Mal)clark, Lana Chan- dler and Elena Ross. The women have chosen to create an Irish theme to comple- ment their guest of honor. Far- row, of lrish descent, divides her time between a home on the east coast and another in Ireland. The St. Patrick's Day theme of green and white will spill over into the menu, with party plan- I.slanders founders Mary Ann Wells, left, and Mary Lou Hornsby, right. Dank Diane McDonald at the European lingerie luncheon held at Neiman Marcus last week. The event raised more than $4,000 for Court Appointed Special Advocates. PAPYRUS foir the Perfoct WeJJing Invitation ((~W;~\ ~J:;: \~ } ~~ ~ Visit PAPYRUS for the finest selection of invitations, announcements and stationery for your wedding. We arc cusrom printing experts. Our skilled staff will work with you to create the perfect invitation. Call today for a personal consultation. _---... ...... , .. ~: '~i»i --------P APYRUS ~------ SOUTH COAST PLAZA 545-1124 WESTMINSTER MALL 890-5609 FEBRUARY STOCK REDUCTION SALE As everyone who bas ever attended one of our sales knows, our sales are truly SALES. No tags changed ... no marking up to mark down ... a truly righteous sale. .. and when it's over, it's over! DoN'T delay, come in while there is still a great selection. CHARLES H. BARR ners consulting with the Marriott kitchen to prepare a special Irish dessert. Mulvania reports that under- writers and corporate sponsor- ship is strong, with more than 30% of the funds coming from members of the Big Canyon/Spy- glass organization. ' Don~ include Wolf and Ann Stem. Arlhur Voss, Jacquelyn and Larry Stephenson. Gael Laurltzen, Stan Hamon, PatU Edwards. Marta Cro1cber, Judle and George Argyros, and Donna and John Crean. Tickets to the Mia Parrow luncheon are $75 and can be reseJVed by calling 553-2422. ••• As music Crom piano player Terry Conder drifted through the charming Back Bay estate of Bobbie and Hal Polley recently, the patronesses of the Camelot Chapter of the Guilds of The Orange County Performing Arts Center sipped afternoon tea, enjoying the company and the view, all in support of Orange County performing arts. Local patronesses from the Orange County Performing Arts Guild gathered at the home of Bobbie Polley, second from right, to enjoy afternoon tea. Members from left are Barbara DeMott, Carolyn Hibbard,· Jan Seltz, Polley and Diana Conner, chairman of the guild. It was the annual high tea for the ladies of Camelot, planned with finesse by ~arolyn Hibbard and Horty De La Plante. Camelot proudly lists 91 ladies in the community as patronesses of their guild, the largest number of sustaining women supporting any of the guilds of The Center. Darlene Swearingen offered, "The High Tea was a wonderful, enjoyable and auspicious occa- sion for Camelot." Also in the crowd at the Polley home was Diana Conner, 1997-98 chairman of the GwJds· of the Center, along with Camelot members Jan Seltz and Barbara DeMott. ••• The sold out Islanders lun- cheon at Neiman Marcus raised more than $4,000 for Court Appointed Special Advocates · this past week as some 80 gals in glam threads surveyed a fashion show of minimal threads on male and female models showing off European lingerie. ln between bites of lunch were audible gasps as boxer shorts paraded the Zodiac restau- rant in Neiman's on the bod of a -, MoN .. fRi 9,j S.u 9.-6 SllN 11 .. , TltE Bod BEAUTY Supply & SAloN I I I I I I I J69 E. 17Ttt ST. CosTA MESA AcRoss faoM ~lplts ....-----,...,. (714) 642.-8910 ~-~I ....._ ___ ...... , I Thlt coupon MOY not be combin.d wfth any ott-cllKOUnt or tole pnc.. Dbcounts do not QpPly to Muntd, AY'edo, ~ ot Nu-Skin prcMlucts. L lxfHres 2/21/91 ..I ----------------- p 0 MA DOWN ''New ~Snow .Keeps On Coming'' male model selected especially for the Islanders. • Executive chef Thomas Cur- ran prepared a luncheon of chicken crepes in a creamy lemon and white wine sauce fol- lowed by a dessert of heart- shaped hazelnut creme puff with fresh benies in keeping with the Valentine spirit. NaturallY, there was a great deal of red in the room (not just blushing faces when #Mr. Abs" entered), but red suits for Valen- tine's Day, and red lingene on the female models. Kimberlee Belli went home with a $500 Neiman Marcus gilt certificate and 10 other women won fragrances valued at $100- $200 each . Islanders founders Mary Lou Hornsby and Mary Ann Wells were on hand with president Joni Allison, event chair Diane McDonald and hard- working luncheon organizers Pam Arnett. Beth Bidna, Ramona Bemamontt, Ann Stem, Jody Olsen and Candice Schnapp. • 8.W. COOK'S column appears every Thursday and Saturday. KAYAKS CASUAL WE·AR Featurin~ l · ·' the Aloha Room From foes On The N05t &Quiksville Remove Unwant~d Face Veins Instantly with the New State of the Art lriderm Laser Technique MICHAEL V. ELAMM.D. COSMETIC SURGERY Newport ~ach/Cosca Mesa Daily PiJor • lliE VOlUNTEER DIREO'ORY runs petlodlcally In the Dally Piiot. If you'd llke Information on get- ting your organization listed, aill 642-4321, ext. 331. ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION The Alzheimer's Association of Orange County needs volunteers for either of two services - "helpline" asst.st.ants at the chapter , office, or support group leaders/co- .Jeaders in the community. Day- long helpline training sesstons and support group leader training ses- sions are free. They also include a light lunch. To register,• call 283- 111 1 as soon as possible~ AMERICAN HOME HEAJ.JH HOSPtCE · 'The American Jiome Health Hospice Program needs volun- teers to give emotional support to tenninal.ly ill patients and their families in the greater Orange County area. 1raining is provided. Ror information, call 550-0800 or (800) 540-2545. BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS Men and women over 20 years old who have lived in Orange County for at least six months and have been on the job for at least three months are needed to 6erve as big brothers or big sisters for children ages 6 to 16 from single- \ volunteer diredory pa.rent homes. For information, call 544-7773 . CENTER fOR CREA11VE AlJ'ERNAl1VES The Center for Cre<ttive Alter- natives, a non-profit charitable organization that works through the United Way, needs volunteers, graduate level interns or trainees. For information, call Karen, 642- 0377. DISPUTE RESOLUTION SERVICES ,... Dispute Resolution Services needs volunteer mediators, case specialists and outreach assistants to help in a variety of mediation cases. Bilingual language skills are needed for office volunteers and for mediators. For more mfor- mation, call 250-0488. ENVIRONMENTAL NAl\JRE QNTER Each year thousands of school children visit the center'' inter- pretive Nature Center in Newport Beach. It features 13 unique Cali- fornia habitats the kids learn about through the center's educa- tional programs. The center needs volunteer trail guides to help these viSitors learn about the11 environment. Contact the office at 645-8489. FISH -HARBOR AREA INC. Call 642-6060 to help Fnends in Service to Humanity (FISH) mer . .. ••.--.i .. .,. , .,. .. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1998 provtde ongomg Mobile Med.ls j program and emergency assis- tance 1t provides those in need Both dlways seek volunteer assis- tance m a vanety of areas For more mfonnation, call 645-8050 GIRL SCOUTS The Girl Scouts of Ofdnge County need volunteers to be I trained as troop leaders, serve on speoal committees and give lec- tures, demonstratiof1S or classes For information, call 979-7900 INTERFAITH COUNOL The Newport-Mesa-Irvine lnterfa1th Council, dil umbrelld organization for several area ser- vice groups, needs volunteers acbve m locaJ congregations. Call Jim DeBoom, 548-4942 JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT Share your love of aviation with others as a docent. Give guided tours of the airport taallty and familiarize the public with its histoncal s1de Contact Jill Math- ews at 252-5171 KIDS CANCER CONNECTION The Kids Cancer Connection is dedicated to the emotional, edu- cationaJ and hnanoal needs pf children aifucted With cancM. Volunteers are nee ded. 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'Sphere' sinks while 'The Wedding Singer' succeeds •EDITOR'S NOlE: The Reel Critics column features movie critiques written by community members serving on our panel Thriller leaves giant hole in fear factor 0 n a scaJe of one to 10, I'd have to give lhli movie a btg tat "Sphere " Barry Levison's odyssey about a 300-yedI-old <urtrdft found rest- mg at the bottom of the sea wouJd hdve been more dptly titled "Zero Elfect" lor the ldsllng effect it had on me The picture begms with much prombe when psychol- ogist Nonndn Goodman (Dush.n I Iott- man) IS CdllPd 111 by the Ft·d- eral A\'ldlton Adm1mstrd-Ken BucchJ uon, or so ht> thinks, to tend to the \'JCllJ11c; ol dn dtrl111e catd- strophe When he dmves on site, how- ever, he ltn<ls the "crrtsh" scene veiled in '>ecrecy Assembled on a Na\dl -.essel in the appro){J- mate locdt1on of the purportt•d incident, dre several of Good- man's tormer colleagues. The tedJn compos1llon 1s d'> follows Shdron Stone pldys d mentdll} unstdble manne b1olo- g1st (George Costanza did II hC'l - ter on SP1n1dd) named Beth Halpenn. Sdllluel Jdckson u, d mathenMtJC"lan with d clever sense of humor (only in HoU}- wood), and L1Pv Schreiber plc1y., a phys1ns1 who ianc1es hlmself the humctnlldnctn a la Albert Ein- stein When you discover that their assemblage was the result of a fraudulent report made to the President by Goodman a number of years earher in response to one of those oft wasteful govern- ment studies (Uus one on what to do iJ confronted by aliens), you are left teetering on the edge of your seat. It's d1l edge, however, that you're never m jeopardy of falling off of, l'm afraid. Or, as it were, l wasn't afraid, and you won't be either. The only Uung "Sphere" bas io common with fear is it rhymes with it. And therein lies the prob- lem: a great premise and an even greater cast cannot add sub- stance or tension to a story with plotting that has been recycled more times than this newspaper, characters that come and go with more regularity than Monica Lewmsky to the Oval Office and an alien so elusive and so devoid of emobon that I wanted to call him Al (for Al Gore) rather than Jerry. That's right, the "Sphere" goes by the name Jerry, like Al, I mean HAL from "2001: A Space Odyssey." My wife and I ate Chinese food after the movie and, believe it or not, 1t stuck with us longer than Sphere did and was a heck of a lot scarier. • KEN BUCCHI, 35, lives in Balboa and is a personnel analyst for the City of Los Angeles and a published author 'Sphere' is a big waste · of Hollywood talent T he ads entice you with "From the best-selling author of 'Jurassic Park' and 'The Lost World!' uFrom the dirt>ctor of ·wag the Dog' and 'R.un Man!'" "Stamng Academy- Award nominees Dustin Hoffman, Samuel L. Jackson and Sharon Stone!" You say to yourself, •oK, I'm ti.red of the rain, let's go see the movie. How bad can it be?" The answer (to quote from the movie} is "Oh-my - God." Based upon Michael Crichton's book of a few ye~ago, "Sphere" should have Susanne Perez everything going for it. However, the film is much like the object of the title: big, shiny and empty. What a waste of tal- ent! You'll recognize the formula: The military discovers a giant spacecraft that's been at the bot- tom of the Pacific for eons. They call in an elite team to welcome the aliens: the worrisome psy- chologist (Hoftman) .. the insecure astrophysicist (Liev Schreiber), the cool mathematician (Jackson) and the glamorous biochemist (Stone). They are sent down 111 design- er diving gear in order to utter things like, "Look at the size of it!" and "We're all gonna die here. ya know?" No expense is spared in the use of e normous sets, dizzying special effects, and nugraine-inducing camera shots lil an effort to make the thin story seem more -deep. There are brief bouts of humor and a couple of jump-m-your- seat moments. The mystery of the spacecraft is explamed at the e nd with some jaw-dropping psychobabble (basically, para- noia will destroy ya). The true fascination this movie held for me was how - LE CAFE/HYATT REGENCY IRYINE Calrfom1a 0..n&ne at its finest. EnjO'( Breakfast. lunch or Dinner in casual elegance. as you dine inS1de or on our bealtiful patio. We feature Scrumpoous Buffets throughout 1tle dft./. or you can order from ou-bounllful menu. Locat.ed at 17!DJ Jamboree Road (comer of Jamboree and M&n) Phone (714) 975-1234 x6720 Hours Bam11pm. 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But why should you, who nev- er saw "Happy Gilmore" or "Bil- ly Madison" see HThe Wedding Smger?" Because it's surprisingly witty and delightfully romantic. Barrymore) a pretty waitress. He's an all-around nice guy - until his bride is a no~show at the altar. "The Wedding Singer" is a classic love story, but it's also a hilarious ride. The costumes are crazy, the scenery is wild, and the remarks are searing. Political correctness is thrown out the window, and the consequences will have you chuckling even while your heart is ~elting. With numerous albums and appearances on ·satu.rday Night Live," Sandler has amply proven his singing prowess before. But wbo knew he could actually act? His previous out- ings were mere shadows of his SNL skits -nothing that could· n't be overlooked. While it isn't an Oscar-caliber role, Sandler works magic on screen. He handles the romance as deftly as he rolls out the one- liners. It's one of those things you have to see to believe. Barrymore has returned to the innocent sweetness that she used to capture Ainerica's heart in "ET." She's the perfect girl-neXt- door pixie. (How could anyone cheat on someone like that!) Sandler sings his way to wedding stardom T he music is strange, the costumes are outlandish. We've gone back in time to 1985. What was so memorable about this particular year? Remember the singer at all those wedding receptions? Do you really want to? Robbie Hart (Sandler) is liv- ing in the basement of his sister's house. To pass the time until he makes his big break 111to the music industry, he sings at wed- ding recep· bons and 1S looking for- With support and surprise cameos by Christine Taylor (Mar-: cia Brady in tbe Brady Bunch movies), Steve Buscemi and Jon Lovitz, "The Wedding Singer• is • one surprise after another. Melissa Richardson Enjoy, celebrate, maybe even dance! Whatever you do, forget .. those odd previews and you'll be • pleasantly surprised, for "The Wedding Singer" will croon its i:; way into your heart (and tunny There is probably no one in his right mind who waqted to see "The Wedding Singer" 1for its plot It's an Adam Sandler movie, so the story doesn't really matter ward to his own upcoming cere- mony. bone)! • MEUSSA RICHARDSON, 17, is a Costa Mesa resident and a freshman at UCI. Everything is fine and dandy He even befriends Julia (Drew LA CAVE Menu Includes: lobster. D-eb, Shnmp, Steaks. Dady Speclals Fri. & Set. Pnme Alb. Full Bar & Wine List. Casual Dress. Hours: Lunches 1 1 :302·30-Drnner Mon.&t. from 5:3Q:>m Visa. Mastercard. Oner's Oub. located At 1695 lrvme Ave. (At 17th Street) Near Blockbust.er Entertainme<1t Costa Mesa (714) 64&7944 THE BARN STEAK HOUSE Menu Includes Steak. Fresh Fish. Obclcen. Burgers & Salads Pnces Range From $3 75 For lunch & $6.25 For Dinner. Hours· Mon -Sat. 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V1S8/MC eoceJX8d 271 East 17th St Costa Mesa (714) 574-8460 •• _ .. 19 ..................... . ewport BHch/Costa Mesa Dady Pil0< THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1998 A9 Jazz singer takes audience oll trip down memory lane By Tom Titus T he Balboa Bay Club has been around for SO years. Jazz pianist and singer Page Cavanaugh has been doing his thing even longer. Friday night, the BBC launched its yearlong golden anniversary celebration Wlth a well-received concert by the Page Cavanaugh Trio that turned back the clock for much, u not most, of the audience. Cavanaugh may be 76 years young, but the sprightly pianist fairly bubbles with energy and t enthusiasm as he takes his audi- ence down memory lane. One of his numbers even predates him: the 1908 ditty "Daisies Don't Tell.~ It's obvicJus that Cavanaugh ~ ~-Cluirlles ~ CIJ;Jj NEXT TO NEWPORT PlER 675-7991 t11C1111e ESTABLISHED 1962 Steak • Seafood • Cocktails 1695 Irvine Ave. 646-7944 l 0 ST 8 POUNDS, AND GAINED 10 FR IEND S. 653-4294 jazzercise J t 00 E. Coast ltWJ•, CdM Classtl-11 Mon, We-cl, Fri. Sat· 8:3011m Sun · 9:00am. Tues · 6:30pm, Thun 7:00pm Cenlfied Jazmtii.e lnnructor~sabd Alcorn Information Night Tuesday, February 24, 7:00 PM Costa Mesa Aesolt -500 Anloo BouiMfd • Gooes 3-12 • 61 studen l<K:ulty ratio • s-1 ciay boird1no • Leamtn0 s1on~ • UnrYefSily Prep.Yalm • ColleQe Cruise11ng Please call the Admission Office to RSVP• 800-433-4687 • 805-646-1423 (i)_ OIDV ALLEY SCHOOL 723 El PastO Rd., Ojai, talifomia 93023 http://WWW .OYl.OfQ Jazz singer and pianist Page Cavanaugh, right, and bassist Phil Mallo- ry, left. alol)g with drummer Warren Nel- son entertained the audience at the Balboa Bay Club last Friday night. At 76, Cavanaugh stUl sings and plays piano with the same verve be did ln the 1940s. He bas recorded with such leg- ends as Frank Sinatra, Mel Torme and Doris Day. enjoys his work. .! His ear-to-ear gnn is infec- tious, and he revels in reminis- cences. He's recorded with Prank Sinatra~ Doris Day, Mel Tonne, Connie Haynes and Helen O'Connell, to name a few, but Friday he celebrated his associa- SpeciJli,ring 1n Custom Embe llt'ihment'i for your Home ... Windo" Treatments, Sl1pcover,, P illow~. Bedding, etc.! I •cl i:i.11111 (,Ii-• I nc l l1111lL \ , '" "''•(,,.kn I 111 • In 11.111H '>1\li11,.! (••rt-.1!1 17 '1>-1> ..,an1J \nJ '' c {."'"' \le,. 1.4:; ... -I ll \11111 'i,11 1 Cl \II 1n ' 1111 ~l"ea.t fool llt R eatolfa.bft Pl"ieM. lll'l'Tk Tke ... Ckb/Jt ;ffal'olft. 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Cavanaugh spun· noup's musical tale of •The Three Bears H -which be said cured tus little girl of requesting that gleefully filled his audience m on the details attending most of his numbers It's not the same Page Cavanciugh Tuo that topped the charts m the days before World particular bed- time story. That song kicked Cavanaugh's cdreer into high MUS I G REVIEW War Il, of course. The current edition includes drum- gear back in the 1940s. The trio put its own impnnl on standards like "Tea for 1Wo," •sweet Georgia Brown,• "Gui Talk" and "Give Me the Simple Lile,• which opened the second half of the program. All the while, the maestro Also Available: Fish n' Chips, Clam Chowder & Sushi mer Warren Nelson dnd bassist Phil Mallory, who get plenty of opporturuties to strut thetr solo stuff. Cavdnaugh left his audience begging for more, and they'll be gettmg more Of the Sdffie aU through the year ds the BBC celel;>rntes"its 50th btrlhddy -~ I Next up on March 6 will be the t 19-piece Glenn Miller Orches- tril, playing a benefit for the BBC 1221 Club Scholarship Fund. Another favonte from the l . 40s, Les Brown and his Band of Renown, arrives June 6, with a "younger" group -the Beach Boys - on tap for July 3 Subsequent dates in 1998 will find the Four Freshmen (Aug. 1) and the Luneliters (Aug 28) entertaining in an outdoor dtmospbere. The Balboa Bay Club bashes cire open to the public and fur- ther information is available at 645-5000, ext. 345. Store Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-8pm Sat 9a.m-7pm Sun 10am-7p SANTA MONICA SEAFOOD Largest Selection of Seafood Daily! F'REsH MEXICAN JAPANESE CmlEAN SEABAS.S SHRIMP SEAWEED Fill.ET ( 4 l /50ct) SAIAD s 1 os~ $69~ $74~ . . . . : . : ~ ------·s :f .-oo oii a-t1y-------~ : purchase over $10.00 : I I ( !• t • " ' _.'.1 d,'\ I -------------- ---- -------- ---_I RETAIL MARKET 154 East 17th St. • Costa Mesa (714) 574-TUNA (8862) • ' A10 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1998 .-'· -~ Newport Beach/Cotta M~ Daily Pdoc -··-· ~ ... -----"-.~ . . ;' European and Asian flavors abound at hidden Sage By Marla Bird E astbluff Center, a mall concealed within a residential complex, bas never been an outstanding desti- nation for shoppen and diners. So it fol- lows that a restaurant at the center, even a very good one, faces daunting odds. Nevertheless, it would be a very good idea to get out your Thomas Guide and find 2531 Eastbluff Drive because the new restaurant called Sage tucked away in a comer of the mall is a treasure worth seeking. Bluff residents know a good thing when they taste it, and the 10-week old restaurant is doing a rousing lunch and dinner business and the word is spread- ing. Santa Monica Seafood Co. His catering bUSUless here in Newport Beach is ably assisted by a graduate of the Calif omia Culinary Institute in San Francisco. The combination has added a lot of culinary sophistication to Mead's talent. You will find great plzzas ($6.50 to $10), excellent pastas ($9 to $13) and imaginative salads ($5 to $10.50). Mead shows an Asian appreciation and respect with the vegetables ~e uses - and they look wonderful. Delicious sandwiches are offered dur- ing the afternoon, including a grilled chicken breast sandwich with a tantaliz- ing smear of roasted garlic tartar sauce ($9); a grilled turkey burger ($8); and the juicy Sage burger with certified Angus ground chuck, -cheddar, pancetta and red onions for Reservations are essential for dinner, especi.ally on week- ends, ma.king this one DINING REVIEW $8.50. . Sage is a vegetari· an's Valhalla, too. Among the many items ·of Newport's newest success stories with all credit due to its talented chef/owner Richard Mead. Lunch and dinner plates hold gener- ous portions and an extra panache in the combination of flavors and beauty of presentation. Attributable, he says, to time with bis Chinese-American mother in Bethesda, Maryland; two uncles in New York City's Chinatown restaurants and a cooking career that started when he was 15. Mead was a partner in the weU- known Seventeenth Street Cafe in Santa Moruca and as a consulting chef to the is a sandwich of Japanese grilled eggplant and roasted red peppers with fresh mozzarella melt- ing into fresh warm rosemary bread ($8). Sandwiches come with a choice of two sides: Sage's vegetable du jour, cole slaw or trench fries. A deeply flavored thick tortilla soup is also on the menu at $4.50. Mead's Chinese chicken salad ($9.50) is made with an insider's special finesse and he has created a brilliant combina- tion in his signature Sage salad ($5.50) in which he roasts those sanctimonious winter root vegetables -turnips, beets A Early Years Toys • Developmental toy~ for clnldren b1nh to I 0 years • Quality toyi. wnh la,ung and creative play value. • Personal service from knowledgeable sales staff. 642-4212 1827 WESTCLIFF DRIVE. NEWPORT BEACH KIM HAGGERTY I DAILY PILOT Sage owner Richard Mead holds a plate of grilled,. orange-ginger glazed mahl mahl. and ru~abaga -into a sensuous surprise b~ adcling carrots, fennel and a dressing with a gentle red wine Dijon vinaigrette. Delicate baby greens adorn the gor- gonzola salad with crunchy bits of can- died pecans, with sliced Granny apples and the unexpected rang· of dried cran- berries in a raspberry vinaigrette ($5). .. ~ .. Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince Among the past.a entries are Chinese salmen noodles ($9) in a soy-orange mirin broth -a tort of Chinese angel hair 1>4sta enhanced with brilliant julli- enned vegetables. It was a dish which a fellow taster could hardly bring himself to share. hello mushroom that sent its grilled juices down into a bed of spaghetti squash and assorted grilled vegetables, with a basil pesto and potato Lasagna ($14.50). Horizons of the Paci.fie Rim are in the grilled ginger glazed mahi-mahi with a bed of sweet fried leeks, mango relish. baby bok choy and barbecued sweet potatoes ($16). The drop-dead desserts are made by Anthony Gomez, a sweet-tooth genius. 1\y his sweet potato pecan pie or the For less adventurous appetites, there is a marvelous roasted half-chicken with crisp golden skin full of flavor and accented with roasted new potatoes necked with rosemary, resting in a pool of pan gravy ($12.50)1 and the .--------------------------------; perfectly cooked F.Y.I. : bread pudding for good old-fashioned satisfaction, or try a sumptuous choco- late, pecan crisp grilled beef 8-oz. : tenderloin served + WHAT: Sage , with a fluff of + WHERE: 2531 Eastbhilf Drive, : delight. . mashed potatoes in Newport Beach : a deep cabemet + WHEN: Monday th.rough Saturday. : Sage has one drawback: the hard-surface room is an acoustic ordeal on busy nights. Other than that, it's all to the good. The staff is polite and sauce ($19). 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday brunch : A friend's grilled starts at 11 a.m. • pork tenderloin + PRICES: Moderately expensive l spiked with apple-+ PHONE: 718-9650 l jack brandy sauce L-----------------------·-------J with potato pan- cakes dusted with parmesan and a por- tion of braised sweet and sour cabbage brought us a taste of good European comfort food ($15). knowledgeable about the modestly ·priced California wines; the service is good, given the popularity of the place; and the corkage fee is a very kind $5. There is a garden patio, which will soon be dry, warm and fragrant with herbs. And just for the ying and yang of it, Mead named his restaurant in honor of his favorite herb. Sage means wisdom and Mead seems tQ have a wellspring of it. Only one of his ideas that we felt did- n't quite come off was the seared pep- pered ahi u sandwich• -sliced ahi wedged between small fried potato pan- cakes ($9). 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Exclusive! y at HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St. Costa Mesa rugsandc ar pe ls. com SPECIAL NOTE: We •re the only met.pendent de•l•r to h•v• the S•mov•r Collectlon In Orange County. ! child's play Holy Smokes! 1/3 of our Bar is Certified Outdoors! 3 Outdoor Pool Tables Always "Your Home Away From Hom e" 1830 N ewport Bl vd. Newport at H arbor Cos ta M e sa 548-8428 --·-=--·-·"-~'· LA.I 3 1•1111 ---rrr --""' ... ~ .. ........ . . I • • .I ' I ..... THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1998 A11 DANCE PROGRAM: "It's a Passion ~ SCHOOL: Newport Harbor High School DAN CE INSTRUCTOR: Kimberly Haddock DANCERS: Crustal Alvarado, B1ta Anlakaru, Kelsey Cochran, Felicity Clair. Lycha D' Antoni, Harmony Davis, Becky Fleming, Erin Fnedman, Gretchen Koppe, Nicole Head, Mariah Straman, Jessica Reynolds, Michelle Hurley, Nerney Hancock, Joy St Dennis, Brianne Switzenbe rg, Jennifer Yates and Kristin Yates TEAM PRESIDENT: Knstin Yates WHEN: Friday and Saturday di 7 30 p.m . and Sunday at 2 p.m. COST: $6 at the door WHERE: Newport Harbor High School's Norman Loats Theater, corner of 15th Street dnd lrvine Avenue, Newport Beach PHONE: 760-3310 NOTE: 11ti.s is Newport Harbor High School's 5th annual dance concert. It will feature members from • the dance competition team. Aerodazi, and dance class members Is your high school fielding a producti on of "Damn § Yankees?" Or is your middle school foraging "Into the ~ Woods?" If so, we'd like to preview the event. Please . .ci; fax information to Datebook at 646-4170. 0 -z ~ ~ The N ewport H arbor High School dance team and ~ dance class members rehearse "It's a Passion," the ~ new dan<:e program slated for this weekend. ORANGE COUNTY PRESENTS Ethiopian filmmaker to speak at college Ethloplan filmmaker Salem Mekurla's pa.rents protest the death of her brother, Selomon. Ethi~lan mdependent filmm er Salem Mekund will discuss and show her one-hour personal essay uye Wonz Maibel" t•DeJuge") at Orange Coast College today at 7 p .m . in Fine Arts Hall 119. The film is Mekuria's attempt to understand the revolution that took place in her native country. Admission is free TWINt+P~Lffi~ '98 Concer t Series Dinner concerts in the dynamic, intimate venue of Twin PalmS Newport Beach February 20 BO DIDLEY 2 SHOWS 7pm & 9:45pm OC MElRO For llckets or lnform•tlon, C.ll 714·721-8288 General Admiu ion Tidcet• elso available et Ttcltetmester. 714·740 2000 . ' ~Ritz Entemt.,.......t ~IOn .•..............••••.•..•.••••••.•....•.•............. 130 N E WP O RT CE N TER D R IVE A T FAS H IO N I SL AN D t . . .. • '1t12 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 1998 J I • . . • news1n mf . ~; councilman ' , stOry? . , 0 What are ~u doing to the Dllf- a" ly Pilot, striving to be the .. tabloid press? My fetter concerns your banner • 1'headllne.~Newport councflm11n ·was part of DA probe,• Feb. 11). In the artlde, first ~aph. you point out that after the Orange County district attorney's -office Investigated allegations of miscQ.nduct against Newport Bffc:h City Councilman Tom Thomson It •discovered no evidence of crfmi- nal behavior." That Is it. No misconduct. As the councilman said, this Is a •nofHto- ry." But you didn't stop there. You devot_ed the entf re top section of page 1 (continued Inside) to specu- lation as to what the unfounded accusations might have been based . on. Your article contains no news. If, as the DA found, there was no evidence of misconduct. your !lrtide does nothing more than •ttempt to malign the name of • ~ublic official. It is a smaH wonder we, as citizens, find It difficult to persuade good people to run for local office. ' Shame on you. For the record, I hlW no person- al interest in this matter. In tM last election I supported• CAff9rent candidate. However, I firmly believe that the pua.lk Is not served by making up stones about any public offidaJ. ~~AWN CorOn9 del Mar • EDITOR'S NOTE.: The flttot twdly m.de up the stofy. Newport hlch Chy~ er Kevin Murphy fett thM lnfannltlon ought to hlm contained • 9'iau1 enough allegation aplnst Thofnlon that he took the Information to Palk.e a.. Bob Md>onell. Md>of'911 In tum._.... tt over to the district 1ttOrn1Jt whO fOw"9 no evldenc. of almlMI ~. We belleve district attorney ~ tlons Into activities of sftttng coundl members is rare and ~ of 1'9PO'tlng. We also believe It's newsworthy thM Thomson admitted to asking for • •fl. cant piece of busJness from • dlwlaper whose large project -on UM Ford Motor Land property -was recently ~ by the council. According to city dcJcu. ments, Thomson cast a number of votes to help move the dewlopment along. ·-... ..... . . . ... .. . ·forum ~ ST., COSTA MESA, 92627 • E·MAtL: DP. -_,,.~~~~~..-....--~-~~ -.. ~ .. -. -• , ~.u._~L,~ -• .• .. t f) I T 0 R I A L Boys and Girls Club doesn't deserve this F or 25 years, the Boys and Girls Club in Eastbluff has been the kind of institution that makes a city proud. The humble little facility on V1Sta del Oro -a haven for thousands of local kids over the years -has consistently done what the best Boys and Girls Clubs do across the nation: turn impressionable young boys and girls, some in great need of a place to hang out, into good citizens. But amazingly, the extraordinary track record of the beloved New- port Beach institution doesn't matter to Newport Beach city officials, who want to boot the club out to make way for a city-sponsored recre- ation program . City officials have been using the Lincoln Elementary School facili- ty in Corona del Mar for their recreation programs. But now that New- port-Mesa is facing burgeoning enrollment, the district is hinting that the city may not be welcome any longer. So, with the Boys and Girls Club lease expired after 25 years, city bureaucrats get the brainstorm to kick the kids out and bring in the adult basketball leagues. The city will say it isn't. just adult basketball leagues, but even if Newport Beach expands its offerings to include a wide variety of youth programs, no one serves kids better than the Boys and Girls Club -especially not city government. • Newport Beach residents love their Boys and Girls Club, the kids love it, and the city officials should leave it alone. The place works. Period. MARC MAR™ I DAl.Y PILOT Boys and Girls Club has contributed to Newport's youth. correspondence 19th Street bridge OK; not one at Gisler Avenue Regarding Robert Graham's plans for a bridge from 19th to Brookhurst streets, I thought it was a very good idea because 19th Street is mostly commer- dal. Gisler Avenue does not need the bridge extended with the schools, mor- tuary and the cemetery and all the resi- dentials there. I'm really against that". I don't live near those streets. But I do live off of Adams. I also think that connecting 19th to Brook.burst would probably be a good relief for the commuters going to the beach. BETH DUBOISE Costa Mesa New bridge would just create more traffic Nineteenth Street traffic is already congested. For instance, when the recent floods happened, 19th Street was complete ly closed. I th.i.qk that having the Costa Mesa Freeway ending at 19th Street and cut through to Huntington Beach is not going to help businesses or certainly the residents along 19th Street with eminent domain problems occurring. I don't think it would be that helpful for businesses to watch people cut from the freeway to Huntington Beach. lt's just a shortcut to them. I live on a cul- de-sac that borders the canyon, and I already have too many people speeding through my little short cul-de-sac look- ing for a shortcut across the canyon. Can you imagine when there are people trying tp cut up from the Hunt- ington Beach beaches up to the freeway through our neighborhoods? I don't see it being a convenience to the West Side Costa Mesa residents at all. It certainly could make dollars and cents for someone but I don't think it's much of a solution to put a bridge across 19th Street. The southbound Costa Mesa Freeway on beach weekends is already a parking lot up to the San Diego Freeway exit ramps. I just think it'll be a tremendous traffic jam. CONNIE MEGLEY Costa Mesa No Hedges means things are looking bright I was looking at the paper and read- ing about the awful rain we had with the closing of a ll the streets and Coast Highwdy and the mess on the bottom of Jamboree Boulevard and the schools closing and the mudslides dlong Bay- side Dnve. EvPrything is 1ust d mess unW I tum lo the Conunuruty Forum page. and I just see ti sparkle of sunshine. There in the lowC'f left-hdfld comer is sorriethlilg that mdkes my day. It says •John I ledges Has the Day Off.• That is just lovely. GEORGE LAMPINEN Newport Beach Tharik you to a good samaritan On Saturday, Feb. 7. in the morning, we were in Corona del Mar, and my husband, Booth, went to the ATM machine in the Bank of America and took some money out and when be came out, he obvtously dropped rus card. And when we got to the open-air farmers market down, there he discov- ered he didn't hdve his card. We went back to the bank, about 15 minutes later and some very kmd person had turned in his ATM. So we would like to thank that persor:. very much for handing it in. KATHLEEN THOMAS Newport Beach I'd like a golden handshake as well Early retirement. The golden hand- shake. Boy, I wish my school district would offer that to us veteran teachers. I teach in a district where 40% of the 1,600 staff members there' now are ready.for retirement in the next five years. I also teach in a school where there are a few new teachers teaching. Most of them are in their 20's and they are great. They're filled with boundless energy. They have excellent innovative meth- ods for teaching, and they are doing a good job. Yes, the veteran teachers, like me, have decades of experience. But to be perfectly honest with you, some of us truly are ready for that perverbial pas- ture. So I do believe that Newport-Mesa has made a good decision in offering the •golden handshake." FLO MARTIN Costa Mesa r----------------------------------------------------------------------------------, I I l community commentary ! "1 I write yo r representatives ' I ' I I I District needs a good leader to navigate rough seas 1 By Gay Geiser-Sandoval A s I sat ruminating the traits needed in our new school superinten- dent, I was struck by the need to find someone with vision, who can then turn that vision into action. As we are faced with class- size reduction, annexation of neighboring areas and crum· bling school sites; it is obvious that we need to develop a master plan and then imple- ment it. • Parents need to consider the long-term needs of all of the children in the district over the next 20 years and not get hys- terical if change is necessary for their child. Let'• take school-grade con- figwatton as an example. Schools in the dlltrlct have nine different grade-level com- btnatlons1 K-3, K-4, K-5, 3-6, 5- 6, 6-8, 1-8, 7·12 and 9-12. This didn't happen u a way to meet student needs or u a broad ldentific upertment in finding the best grade contlgu- rations and then lmtltuting them district-wide. These were instituted a1 atop gap mea-· sures under crisiJ 11tuatlont that were never fixed. Now, studenll who attend Wlllon School Jn fourth grade, attend Rea in fifth and TeWlnkle 1n sixth. Al a commUD.ttf, let'• decide Schoolcblldren have great needl tor Ille latare. on some core values (i.e., neighborhood K-3 schools, neighborhood K-6 schools, magnet ac:hoolt, middle schools or not1 larger or tmall- er high achools), and then come up with an objective plan to uiake our'ICbool lites and student populaUon fJt thote values. Let'• hire a superintendent willing to make the hard Choicet neceuary to launch our IChool diltrtct into the next mlll.wum. All ot the lll\MI lacing our IChool diltrtct are too m•nelat.d to keep putting the thumb in the dike . Which brings up another problem; any of you who think we don't need money to fix the IChooll, put on your rubber booll, load up aome aandbags 1n your boat and paddle on over to your local high school. Should kid• have to ford 1trMm1 and climb sandbag bank.I to get to Jeald.Dg clus· J'OOIDll Maybe we need a 1Uperin- tendent wtth boattog 1kllll u well. • MY 1111• U•DVAL ha resident of~ '*'-· ~---------------------------------------------------------------------------------­,• • • f . ' PRESIDENT Bill Clinton, (D), The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washing· ton, 0,C, 20500. Hotline (6 a.m. to 2 p.m.) (202) 456-1111. 0 VICE PRESIDENT Al Gore, (D), The Capitol Bldg., Suite 212, Washington, D.C. 20500. GOVDHOlt Pete Wilson, (R), State Capitol, Sacramento, 95814, (916) 445- 2841. U.S. SINAlOltS Barbara Boxer, (D), 112 Hart Sen· 8te Bldg., Suite 112, Washington, D.C.. 20510, (202) 224-3553 or llSO E. Imperial Hwy. Ste. 545, El Segurido. 90245. Telephone: (J10) 41~5700. DiMne FeNtelr\ (0), 331 Hart lldg .. Wmhlngton. D.C., 20510, (20Z) 224-3841 or 1 111 1 Santa Manka ltvd .. Ste. 915, Los Ange- 9-9002S. ()10) t14-7JOO. ---~ Chrll cac, (IQ, 41'h Dist. 4000 ~ ~ llltToww, Ste. ··Jllwport ........ (714) ·--~"· • c.ion-.. ~-~b.C.. .,~ CZ02) • .. ....... of ,. .-. 18552 MacArthur Blvd. Ste. 220, Irvine, 92715, 833-0180. STATE ASSEMBLY Marilyn Brewer (R). 70th Dist., 18952 MacArthur Blvd., Ste. 220, Irvine, 92715, 863-7070. STATE COASTAL COMMISSION 45 Fremont St., Suite 2000, San FranclscQ, 941 OS, (415) 904-5200. Regional office located in Long Beach, (310) 590-5071 . ORANGE COUNTY 80MtD Of S'"""1SORI Hall of Admlnlstratioo. 10 Civic Center Plaza, Sant.8 Ana, 92701. Jim Sliva, 2nd District (Costa MMa) 834-3220. Thomas Wiison, 5th District (Newport Be.-ch, Santa Ane Heights) 834-lSSO. 09'ANGI COUNTY M9I aOARD 88 Fair Drive, Costa M9A, 70l- FAIR. Board: ~ Gecy Hayakawa, Vk• PNlldent lmlly Sanford, Jim UndbM'g, Mhri CrNn. ~Smtih,• A.t. Mweo mura. Don wt• Don ..... . Edwards. Norma Glover, Oennli O'Neil, John Noyes, Tom ThOm- son. CITY Of COSTA mlA Costa M .. Ctr .WI. n '*Oft-; ve, 9262.f; 754:5UJ. Mayor: Peter luff• Coundl: Joe ~ ~Mon­ ahan, HHther somers. Ubbr Cowan. .. e a Qty looking for a · few gQOd vohmteers 1J1i1 City Council is looking fOI Nlldents to serve on two newly formed ad hoc commit-...... People. are needed to ~rve on tb8 "'name Impact Pee Com- alilt8e, an ad~ panel that will recommend bow much to c:barge developers for car traf- fk: their new projec;(s create on dly streets in the future. · lndividuals intert'!sted in ftiunteering to serve on the cnmmittee should be aware that the issue is very technical and will require committee members to devote a consider- abl8 amount of time to review JDllterials, officials said. The committee would likely ID8et once a month for the next two years and sbould include a major developer with a project larger than 30 acres, a small developer with a prQject small- er than 30 acres and one per- IOD each from the chambei-of commerce, a local homeown- ers assooabo)l and the com- munity At-large. The committee will also have members from the City Council and the Planning Commission. The dty is also trying to fill positions on a new Local Law Enforcement Block Grant Committee. The panel is being formed to make recommenda- tions on how the City Council should spend $104,936 in fed- eral grants the city has received for public safety. Qty officials would like to have one representative each from a local law enforcement agency, the court prosecutors office, courts . system, schools and a nonprofit group active in crime prevention or drug abuse treatment. 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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1998 A ti SPARED CONTINUED FROM A 1 Leece said although Newport- Mesa schools lose money for each student that leaves to the pro- gram, the benefits to the student are more important. ·w e have to see what is best for the student and let the money fol- low tlie children,• she said. •[The board) will have to solve the defi- ciency. How to make up for that will be an ongoing challenge " CLUB . CONTINUED FROM A 1 Dunng the Newport Beach City Council's Harbor, Beaches and Parks subcommittee Wednesday morning, the commit- tee voted-.to send the issue to the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission for review. Prior to the meeting, the sub- committee recommended that the Joe Fox. vice pnncipal of the grant is issued. school and site administrator, said OCC provides the facilities, the tour Tuesday gave trustees a equipment and maintenance great opporturuty to see the pro-and the district pays for supplies, gram firsthand. high school instruction and per- •nungs are running smooth-sonnet. ly, • Fox said. "The board of edu-Rick Bierregaard, a teacher cation is supportive as well as and technology coordinator at the OCC and we._bave real good par· school, said the staff is working ent support. We are making plans on strategies to get more students to continue and grow larger." involved in the program. ' The three-year grant for the •nus is a program that is not school will be depleted by June designed to serve students in and the program will be have to Newport-Mesa, but the whole be bankrolled by Newport-county really,• Bierregaard said. Mesa and OCC unless another I ·we hgure there are probably five to 10 students in each high school that probebly fit the crite- ria. This is a really good opportu- nity for the (m.atwe) student who really wants to get ahead.• Board President Jim Fenyman agrees that the program ts a great opportunity for a selection ol stu- dents. ·It is filling a niche that needs to be filled,• he said • J was very impressed with (the school). The facilities are wonderlul over there, and teachers and students are enthusiastic. It's exciting to see stu- den~ turned on to education.• I issue be examined by the finance I committee Both the committee member of the Harbor Beaches I shape than it physically is.• and Parks subcommittee, said she When the finance committee would like to see the property receives the infoJ1D4tion, the sub- used as a dty facility. committee will discover that I and coaurussion will meet m March. Hnus is what we wanted to happen m the first place,· said Richard Power, executive director of the Costa Mesa and Newport Beach Boys and Girls Club "We wanted it m a hearing format so I we could have a fair heanng wtth the public mvolved " 1 I Newport Beach C'ouncil-. woman Norma Glover, who IS a ·With East bluff School open-excluding the private club would mg, 1t would be nice for all the not be cost-effective, Power said. municipal complexes to be u1 think the trend is toward pri- opened and functioning,• vatization and having fewer pub- Glover said. ·1 think the children lie agencies doing the work ot who go there now with the Boys what the nonprofit organi.zatiolll dnd Girls Club would continue if are doing right now,• be said. •1 1t was a city facility. 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A primary concern of the res- nts is that U they were ~exed, they wouldn4t get their own City CounciJ distrlct end might not have the same voice in city affairs as their fel- low Newport Beach residents. "We just want to be treated equally to the residents in the dty of Newport Beach,• said Al Willinger. another Newport Coast resident who is working to stop the annexation. But Murphy S4id with so few residents, Newport Coast just doesn't warrant having its own seat on the City Council. •Balboa Island has today more pe ople than Newport Coast and they doo't have their own council member,• Mwpby Aid. 11 they are unable to grinid the city annexation uam to a balt and the r~elt to llDftex the area goes on to the co~ Newport Coast residents would hdve a few more· options. They could collectively oppose the annexation and request a protest hearing with the City Council. If at least 25% of area residents formally protest, they would earn the right to vote on the proposed annexation in an election. If a simple majoAty of more than half vote to deny the annexation, then the deal would be shot down. Willinger said most residents w,ho oppose the annexation don't have a grudge against Ute dty; they just want time to figwe out il joining the city is the best deal for them in the long run .. •we think the city t:>f New- port'Beach is a fine dty and we have nothing disrespectful to say about it." Willinger said. "We just think their goals and dreams and aspirations may not be in sync with OW'S. • 642-1717 MIKE'I SPIRIT CONTiNUED FROM A 1 race in California.• So far, 2,100 children have registered and 6,000 to 7 ,000 adults and children total are expected to participate in tl)e race, Borcol'DAll said. 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The SPIRIT AUN act<nowledges the signlftcef1\ contribUtion made to the community I>'/ tt1t C>ningewood Children's Fotmation. • ....... !/( .. '1\rO'iSm' .. t ' . . . -' . ......... -.-..... ~----· EYE-OPENER QUOTE OF THE DAY OCC women one victory away from a share of hoops crown "We've tahm littk SU!p8 thtJ w"""1 ~ When you start 0-2 In league, you can't ~!I o,/!Of'd to thlnk abool the lRg picture ... • -NEWPOK!' HARBOR BASKETBA1L COAGI LARRY HIRST When you're hot ... well ... you're hot! • Good timing? Healthy stock market? Whatever the reason, Big Canyon is getting flooded with membership requests. I t is Orange C. ounty's most exclusive country club. That's why it's so startling to hear that Big Canyon Country Club in Newport Beach has been swamped with membership requests since the year started. Maybe it's because of the golf course renovation at Big Canyon which isn't scheduled to be completed until the spring of 1999. Folks might want to jump on it now, perhaps feeling today is a good time to buy low -that is, if you deem an estimated $131,000 initiation fee and $420 monthly dues to be an economical acquisition. Or maybe the bombardment of Big Canyon membership requests is because of Wall Street's near-decade-long bull market, a theory embraced by some area real estate agents who are reportedly selling costly Newport Coast homes to customers in casb. •1 don't know where all this money's coming from -they're just showing up with cash and you can't keep (a Newport Coast listing) on the market because they're going so quickly.• an agent said. Real estate and country club memberships run along the same lines: Both cost a bundle. As far as Big Canyon is concerned, it hasn't experienced a surge like this in years, according to general manager David Voorhees. "There's a waiting list now for memberships, which is something we haven't seen for a few years,• Voorhees said. "The interest in memberships has really boomed lately. I thought we'd see a downturn because of the (renovation going on), but there has actually been an increase m interest.• Big Canyon, 26 years old, plays to 6,908 yards, while featuring long, narrow fairways and high roughs. It is designed by Robert Muir Graver. Memberships are accepted by invitation only. • After'the holidays, during the first week of January, we were just inu.6dated, • Voorhees said. "Members must write letters to support a candidate, and a number of people I talked to had heard about our remodeling and had beard that membership prices might go up (next year}." · Big Canyon, arguably the most challenging goU course in Orange County, is located in a canyon behind Fashion lsland and surrounded by homes ranging from $900,000 to $3.6 million. a In the meanttme, Btg Canyon. which will not host a tournament unW November, is expected to endure reconstruction pains in '98 with holes closed pertodi,cally and plenty of earth stacked up on the aides -made wone no doubt by El Nino. •yeah, there will be a grand re-opening (in November)," aald Voorhes, who believes the course by t 999 will be back in pristine condition. •1t took a long ~to get IOJXle memben to understand what we're doing.• .. . Of the four pro-ems to be played th• week of the Thlbiba Serilor CleAic March 9--15 at Newport Beech Country Oub, an but ooe tt told out. The Monday {March 9) •SEE OOLF MOE M Sailors' hope to improve on the history of boys basketball playoff woes when they visit Ayala High in CIF I-AA first round contest. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot CHINO HILLS -To comprehend the lack of postseason success the Newport Harbor High boys basketball program has had in its previous 67 varsity seasons, con- sider only 12% of Sailors squads have man- aged a victory in the CIF playoffs. Any cur- rent Newport player _would likely shoot a better percentage from the half-court line. Eight Harbor teams have produced the school's nine playoff wins m 27 tries, with the last corning in 1992. Only the 1984-85 squad, which Jerry DeBusk coached to a 24-4 record, managed to get past the sec- ond round. But third-year coach Lany Hirst is anx- ious to become the fourth Harbor bead man to enjoy the fruits of postseason tri- umph, when he leads the 18-8 Sea View League runners-up into a CIF Southern Section Division I-AA first-round game against Ayala (20-6) tonight at 7::10 at the Bulldogs' gym. "We've got some little goals,· said Hirst, no stranger to a strong playoff run, having guided Edison to the 1994 Division I-A sec- tion title game, filling in for veteran Charg- er coach Jon Borchert. on a one-year coaching sabbatical. •we'd like to win at least one, which not very many Newport Harbor teams have done. It that happens, we'll try to win two, which hasn't happened in an even longer ti.me .• ONI H Jameson Illlngworth Archbold Hearlson Robinson ···········•··••······················•·····················································•··· Hirst said setting modest, short-term goals has proved successful all season for the Sailors, winners of four straight and seven of theu last eight, after opening the league campaign 0-2. "We've taken little steps the whole year,• explained Hirst, who would even his Harbor record at 40-40 with a victory tonight. "When you start 0-2 in league, you can't exactly afford to trunk about the big picture • The picture Ayala presents includes three 6-foot-7 players, who have helped Coach Tom Gregory's squad outscore opponents by an average of 12 points per • SEE SAILORS PAGE 83 r---------------------------------~---------------------------------------, WATER POLO COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN 'S BASKETBALL Title within range after 6 7-62 victory • Survival is fine but satisfaction is rough as the Pirates fend off host Irvine Valley to set up Friday's showdown with the Hornets for a share of Orange Empire championship. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pi/or IRVINE -With their backs against a wall that is cov- ered with graffiti reading ·Orange . Empire Conference champs," the women of Orange Coast College's basketball team are a litUe bit closer to keeping OEC foes from spray painting where the Pirates want to put their Dues' JennUer Ludwtcki does names as they a number on her Irvine foes. topped hosting Irvine Valley Wednesday evening, 67-62 "We survived,· OCC Coach Mike Thornton said after lus Pirates, who are riding a six-game wmrung streak, squandered a 12-point second-half lead and allowed the hosts to tie the score with three minutes remauung Orange Coast, led by sophomore Jennifer Ludwic- lu's 32-point, 10-rebound performance, stands dt 10-3 in the OEC and, wtth a win Friday at home against the first-place Fullerton Hornets (11-2), would earn a share of the conference tltle. That would be something a Pirate women's team has not done since 1982 when it was co-champion of the South Coast Conference. Just four points separate the Bucs from a perfect OEC record as they have fallen by scores of 49-48 (Cypress), 59-58 (Irvine Valley) and 67-65 (Fullerton.) "After we lost that game to Fullerton, we knew we had to go 7-0 the rest of the way (to win the conference championship),• Thornton said. "We're playing the best right now (of OEC teams). We've won six m a row and we have dedicated ourselves to winning seven.· The Pirates, who stand at 22-9 overall, broke their spell of bombing the close games with Wednesday's victory, but as the seconds ticked away. it appeared that their grip on the game was slipping, as well. "I think we dJd everything we could there at the end to give it to them,· Thornton said. After mounting a 53-41 lead on sophomore Ruth de los Santos' three-point play with about eight minutes left in the game, the Lasers (21-7, 9-4) began to dup away at Coast's lead and composure The hosts rattled off a 17-6 run sparked by a pair of three-pointers by rvc·s Sarah Leeds. Usually, third time a dilemma • Newport Harbor girls battle Canyon today on Tars' campus at 3:15 in first round of CIF Playoffs; Comanches have fallen twice to Sailors this year. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -The speed of Newport Harbor High·s Sailors will clash with the more controlled game of Canyon's Comanches today at 3: 15 in the first round of the CIF Southern Sec:bon Div1Slon I girls water polo playoffs m the Sailors' pool And it isn't the first time these schools have met Coach Bill Barnett's Sailors (18-6), Sea View League champi- ons, will play m the first CIF- sa nctioned postseason tourna- ment for the sport They have faced Canyon (17-7) twice already tlu.s season, defeating the Century League's No. 3 represen- tative both times, including a S-2 verdict m the most recent encounter Newport Harbor, led by dn- vers Alden Moore. Kyndra Cox and Jocelyn Manderino, and goalkeeper Erin Kennedy, also beat the Comanches, 6-5. in the filth game of the season. The Sallors. 5-0 m league, enter the playoffs having won five of their last seven. On Satur- day, they lost a nonleague game, 9-8, at Coronado. If the Sailors beat Canyon, they will face either Los Alamitos (Sunset League) or Mlsslon Viejo (South Coast). both second-place teams, in the quarterfinals~ Tuesday Long Beach Wilson (24-0) is seeded first m the CIF Division I elim.matlons, while Marina (17-3) IS seeded second. Newport Har- bor is positioned in the upper bracket with Wilson. Should those two tea.ms advance, the Tars would play the Bruins in the t DON LEACH I DAILY I'll.OT The last three points of that drive, courtesy of a three- point shot from Huntington Beach High product Pong · semihnals Peb 26 OCC's Becky Losbak lays it up and ln on a breakaway after stealing the ball. • SEE PIRATES PAGE 82 L-------------------------~~----------------------------------------------~ daily pilot high school athlete of the week • Costa Mesa's sweeper is a broom with a mission. By Rkhard Dunn, O.,/y Piiot Ever stuck your head inside a loaded cannoni Peeked in a tunnel at an oncoming trainT If it mMnt savtilg hlt team, junior David nan of COit.a Mesa High would pt"Ob9bly do elth«. When lt COllMI to putting yow: neck Oil the liiM in ~ IOCCer, 'nU always 0, .. Ill the Md ~. What nu. ......... dkl = ~ 8eirdl ta CON •"!""'e 3-2 .............. , ... .... ... ....,,..,, .... ... 11neo1w.-. With the Mustang trying to preserve their lead with about 4:30 left. Tran saved e point- blank shot with a header as th y ruined Laguna Beach's Pacific Coast ~e championship hopes. •1t was like e riot down then, with 20 guys in front of our goal box and 8'Vi rybody's kicking lt wu like 'a pinball machine," Mesa Coech Mike t>Unn Mid. •Then this kid got olf a blelt and ' • lt ..... going in,biat David got out tbel'e and bee4ed tt. 1t t.ak • 1ot o1 guta to ltkk ,ow beild m tbat tbilfO, bec:am. (tbl Ar1ilta) cu ndy wMdt ._.. nan. wboee .... tbrow·ln IMltoa....._goalln .. _. ,. •1& ... MGE• Barnett said Canyon plays a controlled game which can be frustrating for his up-tempo Thrs. 8 2 lliURSOAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1998 • Alex Gurney has traded in entrepeneurship for a fast car. By Molly Yanity, Datly Pi/or en one th.mks of Corona del Mar, the image of fast cars with big engines roaring around race tracks doesn't quite fit. But Alex Gurney, a 23-year-old graduate of Corona del Mar High and resident of the upscaJe community, is shattenng our unage because this kid would rather 1et around a track reeking of gasolin e and exhaust fumes than jet set. Actudlly, Gurney has been diound auto racmg tus enllre life as his father, Dd.11, 1s d racing legend who is now the Chief Executive Officer of Santa Ana's All Amen can Racers. Now it's Alex's tum. GumC'y recenUy won the Team < i1 P<'n Academy's top selection which provides sponsorship so be can drive in the 13·race 1998 Skip Barber Pro Series across the country which ls televised on BSPN2. HaU of the races are run in conjunction with the CART Indy Series. Last year. Gurney was named the Rookie of the Year in the Formula Dodge Series, which caught the eye of Team Green Academy scouts. "There are a bunch of scouts who go around the country and try to find the top 25 up and coming racers for a three-day shootout,• Gurney explains. He said that after the three-day radng sampling at the Las Vegas Speedway, the group narrows that field of 25 to just five racers and eventually down to one. A blue-ribbon panel of judges and scouts rate the drivers on speed, technicaJ understanding and mental toughness. That one was Gurney. •Alex really impressed everyone at the Academy with his taJent and maturity.· Kim Green, manager of Team • AUTO RACING Green, said. Guroey's path doesn't seem to be the normal path to racing stardom, but that's where he would like to end up. After graduating from Corona del Mar High in '93, he attended the . University ol Colorado in Boulder. While studying entrepreneurship, he started to dabble with go-karts. The first time be actually raced a car was just in 1996. ·1 actually think my parents tried to keep me away from (auto racing),• he said. "They've both been through the business and would probably rather t.h.eir son do something a little less dangerous." Call it rebellion, or just blame it on the fact that he's been around it his whole life. Whatever it was, Gurney couldn't keep away and ended up winning 10 of the 14 races he entered last year despite his relatively limited racing experience .. "I'd like to make it to the top level and race Formula One, but that's a little community colleg e basketball JC MEN 64-61 victory gives Pirates playoffs berth • Bucs secure sixth place with win at Irvine Valley. By Molly Yanity. Daily Piiot rnVtNE -With title hop es 1•r,1-.<•cl lrom its collective mind , 1 hf' < >1 crn<w Coast College men's liu!-.kc>lbdll tr>am 1s just trymg lo CJPI inlo the Southern CaWorrua RPq1011dl pldyoffs. Wednesday n1qht "' 64 h 1 Wlil over Irvine VaJ- l!·v CollPg(' SPdiNI thdt hope. Nec•d1n<J dt IPdSt a split of Uus Wl"'Pk's two qdmes. the P1rates t l H-1 I . 7-b m Orange Empire ConfNencc> aclJon) wrapped up "'xth pldCC' in the OEC. a spot that will d'>SUrP thetr entry to the 32- lt•dm postwctson championship lournc1ment 1Vt<•r sulfC'nn~J a shm halJtime dc•tint. '!7-:rn. Coach Tim < > BnPn's <,quad milnaged to tut I 2 o1 1 ti st>cond-hall free throws to lend oft lhf' hostmg Ldsers. who put lhrPe pldyers m double f1qurc•c; bit down the road," he said. On February 16, Gurney left for Florida to begin training for the upcoming Barber series. He will be racing in mini CART cars (formerly called indy cars) with 250-horsepower engines and a six-speed gearbox. But this training, which is available because of his success for Team Green, provides him with a drtver coach at each race. ·nus will be an equal car championship (in which each driver drives the same Reynard car) and it's super competitive,• Gurney said. ¥It's really designed to hone your drtving. We'll talk over the car setup and the feelings I have in the car and with it. I'll be driving for two days for the first round ol testing." But. at 23, Gurney says his age is a bit of a disadvantage. Ncwpon BHch/Cosca Me Daily Piloc "It seems that everyone is Just getting younger and younger,• he said. ·u you're successful at it, you can do it for about 15 years if you last that long.• STEVE SWOPE PHOTO Corona del Mar's Ale x Gurney .. HONORS CdM senior nominated for CIF Scholar-Athlete of Year award Corona del Mar High senior Kawika Tarayao is one of 130 state-wide finalists being considered for the 1998 CIP Scholar- Athlete of the Year award. A swinu;ner and water polo player who qualified for four even\$ in the CIP Southern Section swim championships last spring, Tarayao is eligible for a $4,000 scholarship, which is awarded to the male swimmer scholar-athlete of the year. Porty-six winners among the 130 finalists will be selected by sport, while one boy and a girl will also be named the state win- ner. The prize for that honor is an additional $5,000 scholarship. The awards will be announced Feb. 26. Criteria for qualification included possessing a minimum grade point average of 3.70, demonstrating superior athletic.abil- ity in at least two years of varsity play and having a record of good citizenship. YOUTH HOOPS 8th grade All-Net squad puts Irvine away, 50-44 •Tony Melum's 21 points, 17 boards leads the way for Newport-Mesa unit. The Newport-Mesa eighth grade All-Net boys basketball squad topped Irvine. 50-44, Sat- urday to improve its mark to 7·2. The locals were led by Tony Melum's 21-pomt performance He also added 17 rebounds. outing by Pab"ick Joyce. Taylor Young added 11 points and 8 · · boards. as Tyler Bayer and Brian Knox each scored 10. Knox also ddded 10 rebounds. The locals are 6-5. DIVISION I BOYS • Lakers 75 San Clemente Pacers 59 The trio of Robert C hai, Jon Vandersloot and Jimmy Kocluba rallied to defeat the San Clemente Pacers m National Junior Basketball action Sunday. But lhP P1rat<'•,' star freshman. ~1o1Pr De1 High product Chns lc1ckc,on scored d game-tugh 29 mint!-. and pulled down 12 1•bounds a., Orange Coast out- mar<:lc•cl frvme VaUey, 40-28. Th(' CJdffil' wcls marred by a 1qhtrng incident in which each l'ctm lost the services of a key >la) l'I ThP Pu ates' shcUpshooter 'hn.., Lop<'z was sent to locker DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Orange Coast'1 Natalie Weeks (left), Ani Saraydartan (right) vie for possession against Irvfne Valley. Josh Laurent added 12 points, while Greg Perrine delivered l 0 steals and 10 ass1Sts to the effort Others contributing for the locals were Evan Cooper, Ross Fortier and Davtd Springer. • Irvine 80, Newport-Mesa All~ (7th grade) Wildcats 68 Chai scored a teafl1·hlgh 20 points as he grabbed eight rebounds, whtle Vandersloot added eight pomts. Kocuiba put · t forth a strong defensive showing. ~ oom with onc> three-pointer. ·h1IP the Lasers lost the servic(> JI Ben Esplm. Wllh four points a..AHGE EMPIRE CONFERENCE MEN RANGE COAST 64, IRVINE V All.EY 61 Orange Coast Cooper 2, Swiat 10, ounger 4, Lopez 3, Langdon 6, <1ckson 29. Candlish 8, Clark 2 3 pt goals Jackson 3. Swiat 2, ngdon 2 Fouled out None Ejected Lopez Irvine Valley Ra1bon 12, Grtffin 7, ing 11, Scaglione 6, Esplin 4, Wilson 4, 1lliams 6, Houser 11 3 pt goals Raibon 1, Griffin 1, King Esplin 1 Fouled out Williams E1ecled Esplin Halftime Irvine Valley, 37 36 :oast runs record to 5·0 COS T A VOLLEYBA LL 1ESA - >range Coast College's men's olleyball team improved to 5-0 th a 15-10, 16-14 , 12-15, 15- 0 range Empire Conference rm over visiting Grossmont ednesday. Darin McBain ( 17 kills), Mark gain ( 14 kllls) and Josh ichardson (13 kills) led the way. PIRATES CONTINUED FROM 81 Pravongvienkham, knotted the score at 59-59 wtth three minutes left to play, the momentum clear- ly in the Lasers' hands. Ludwick.I, who became OCC's all-time lead!ng scorer last Fnday by eclipsing a four-year-old mark by LeAnn Kazmer. settled t.tungs down by nailing both ends of a onP·and-one from the free-throw line. but the stability the Bucs needed came from an often over- looked source. De los Santos, a platooning point guard who stands at JUSt 5- foo t-1, found herself grabbing a key offensive rebound and sink- ing clutch free throws in the game's final moments. Ludwicld took a three-point attempt and de los Santos grabbed the board to reset the shot clock and allow Coast to extract more time off the clock. •As the point guard, I usually CONTINUED FROM 81 while he ass1sted on another score, step~ behind Mustang goalkeeper Cesar Porcayo in the closing moments as the pl~yoff­ bound Artists, who twice defeated third-place Estancia this winter, attempted to tie lt. •He saved the game fot us," Dunn Mid. •t thought it went in became it Qot pall our kC!eper and !t wu OOlraO about 50 mph on a tow lii\e ddft. David has saved ta a ~ of other tim4i8 on hMdell Wtiili our(~) goalie's out GI pollltkjn, Uw;:haclln9 the )di~ di.,..,. .... Uo '*'". -j Allo Niguel don't go to the ball, but I ran inside and it just came right to me,• de los Santos said. "She's the smallest one out there, but she jumps well and is really aggressive.• Thornton said. •And then she hits those free throws at the end.• After Pravongvienkham nailed another three to put Irvine Valley within one-point at the 22-second mark, de los Santos was swUtly bringing the ball up the court when she was fouled by Pravongvienkham. Her charity shots upped the ante to 65-62 with 0: 14 remain- ing. When Irvine Valley inbounded the ball, Laser Mary Jo Penning- ton promptly double dribbled as the Pirates showed full-court pressure to give the possession back to Coast. In the beg, righti For a team that's only confer- ence loues are by such a slim margin. nothing is for certain. On the following inbound play, Thornton said thtt Ludwicki was tn a 0..0 tie iii the first round (oJ league) this year." nan, the Daily Pilot Athle te of the Week. would just prefer to cany the flag for every def ender. "Sometimes defenden are mentloned (in the newspaper) for bavtng played good defense, but you never know exactly what they did, -nan said. •1t•1 sort of ~ non-glory poaition. 11 nue. Goe.lies art typtciilly alwa)"I mentioned, along wtth tbetr MV81. Poiw'ards who tc0re ere ~Y ln the paper. -lf lt1e a lbutout," 'D'Ul Mid, "the goalie uaUeDy geta c.hdit .• In the~ al 'DU. a MCOad· teem All·PCL .....-lllit .... .... • IDfl.....,...,.. ~ .................. ..,......,., .......... supposed to lob the ball into 6-3 center Natalie Weeks. Instead, Ludwicki tried to throw the ball off of Irvine Valley's Pennington. The plan backfired. Pennington grabbed the ball and fired downcourt to Leeds. Her three-point attempt was off and Coast's Ani Saraydarian was able to snarl the rebound, get fouled and sink her free throws. Ludwicki sank 5 of 9 three- point attempts and guard Adria Sortino added nine points. • ORANGE EMf'IRE COHRR£HCE WOM.EN ORANGE CoAST 67, llMNE VAJ.U.Y 62 Orange Coast -Sortino 9, de los Santos 8, Ovitt 2, Loshak 6, Saraydarlan 8, Ludwicki 32, Weeks 2. 3-pt. goals · Ludwiclci 5. Sortino 1, de los Santos 1. Fouled out -None. · lrv!M Valley • Picchi 2. Nakano 2. Leeds 9, Cunningham 25, Pravongvlenkham 14, Kopp 4, Broneer 2. 3-pt. goals -Leeds 3, Pravongvlenkham 2. FoUled out • None. Halftime -occ. 32-28. opposing forwards that are borderline kamikaze tactics separate him from the norm.. •David's quiclt, be'• vtrry aggressive in the alr and he's very aggressive going forward," Dunn said. "He'll bang back and b~ back, then aprtnt forward and steel the ball. He'• a tenacious tackler and he's got teal goOd speed. He'• q'*1t to ~where problems ar ~ from and be'• not afraid to hMd a ball out.• Tran, an honors ltUdent and an aD-erounct ....._ allo mlbnldftg track -tWd, .... aDd Cl'Oll ~. ~ .... D't alraid to lower bJ1 bo(ly llDd ~ lligbllf to bil llft ... Altllllllf1J11 '*'.I ........ .,..,..,.,._ I Brett Matsen scored 22 points and banded out seven assists as the Newport-Mesa seventh grade All-Net squad fell to Irvine over the weekend to drop to 6-3. DIVISION I GIRLS • StlngRays 43, Bulls 15 . ' ' ~ With a pair of starters out of the lineup, the locals also received 18 points from Kevin Mancillas, a season high. lWo locaJ teams went head-to- head, but 1t was the StingRays' Danie la Bol~ann's 16 points · that helped he squad to the vic- tory. The Sting ays stand al 10-0. '· Annie Biggio added nine : points for the victors, while Chris-.; Jail' Hernandez tallied 13 points, while Jonathan Hubbard, Brandon Sherick -Odom, Brian Walsh and Chris Badorek con- tributed. tine Caron chipped in with six. • ·: Hitting the boards for the :: • Newport-Mesa All-Net (6th grade) 6J, Otlno HUis 51 The sixth-grade AU-Net squad stopped Chino Hills thanks in part to a 16-point, 15-rebound StingRays was MonJoa Martinez, and Eileen Bello, Lauren Carlcb, Jasmine Grewal and Courtney Blommer were strong. Leading the way for the Bulls was Evita Castillo, who turned in seven points and a strong defen- sive effort Clyde Wright to speak at NHBA Opening Day NEWPORT BEACH -For- mer California Angel pitcher LITTLE LEAGUE Clyde Wright will speak and throw out the ceremonial first pitch at the Newport Harbor Baseball Association's Opening Day Cer- emony at 11 :30 a.m. Saturday, March 7 at Mariner's Park. Wright fired the Angels' first no-hitter at Anaheim Stadiwn. Opening Day festivites will begin at 8 a.m. • it went in,• nan said of his goal-preventing header. •wttat made me more nervous wos that t knew the goalkeeper wasn't behind me U I messed up ... nan was a significant reason why Costa Mesa this season (6-11.J) wu able to knock off some ol Orange County's top l"1nl (i.e. fountain Valley, BsWJda and Utguna Beach). ....... the heart and JOW of the teem.• Dunn tala. •No queSUon about lt. He'• our leec*'.• ln addition to bll pay a9ainat Llg\1Da 8eac:b l8ll weeJc. 1\'an played superbly In the beck r Umvanlty and L4aguM .("ftanJ ii .,.,,,.,,.., under c:.---• bltalt "IOdla ad ..... ,...., • P'mD 11111 • after the Uni contest. a 4-0 loss. In a 2·0 loss to PCL champion Laguna Hills, the Mustangs outshot tho l faw ks, 10-6, thanks largely to nan's stellar play on defense. But the Hawks won, according to Dunn, on a weird comer kick that apparently went through lhe stde of the net. Further, in Me5a 's l ·O WUl over Tustin on Dec. t 7, Tran scored his ·first meaningful goal 41 a sweeper• while the :nuers attempted just two shots on goal. nan, tbe ~ freshJnan to start OD the vafllty two yeatl ago, MJd lh ~ have bMll oth• times he's laiOOked away lbotl With tUI Med, •but lt WU ..U, ioft ltutt.• In 1\'an't book. u only COUDll if lt'• find wttb gunpawdlr. : :~~ I SAILORS ' CONTINUED FROM 81 g ame. J unior forward Jack May paces the tall trio, averaging a team-high 15 points and nine rebounds for the Sierra League ttt-cbatnp1ons, who have split their last four games, after reeling off an eight-game winning streak Senior center Roman Dolven averages eight points and five boards, while junior Daniel Sher- man, the third 6-7 Bulldog , con- tributes off the bench. Shane Unrein, a 6-5 senior for- ward, averages 11 points and four ,. ...... -----------, bo a rds , w h i 1 e Chase n Jones, a 5- 10 sopho - more ~ard, joins him as a penmeter threat, aver- aging nine points per game . --------------.J J a Y Espinoza, a 6-0 seruor averaging seven points and four rebounds, rounds out the starting lineup. Hirst said reviewing videotape of the Bulldogs' 62-56 loss to El Toro verified preliminary reports indicating the Ayala big men play a finesse game a nd that both Unrein and J ones are dangerous three-point shooters. But Hirst also said he won't spen d much time tooling any- thing specifically toward tonight's Ost. •As a coaching staff, we're eally trying to make sure we do lhirlgs w e're capable of doing," · explained. ~u we can create up-tempo game, we should be uccessful. Most of our prepara- . on is to make sure Newport is eady, rather thdn trying to ounte r anything Ayala might o.· Harbor's success has been ~ SOCCER agles at OCC Friday COSTA MESA -Estancia 'gh's quest for an off-campus · eld to host Ocean View in the first ound of the CIF Southern Section 'vision N boys soccer playoffs, oncluded Wednesday, when gles' Coach Steve Crenshaw unctki the game will be at ge Coast College at 3: 15 p.m . C renshaw received final pproval from OCC offtc1als, sat- fying his desire to avoid playing n the Estana a field, ravaged by ecent heavy rainfall. DEEP SEA WEDNESDAY'S COUNT5 DAVEY'S LOCKER • 1 boat, 26 anglers. 43 sculpin, 36 sand bass, 5 calico bass. NEWPORT LANDING • no report. • No llAssLFS! • FAST, FRIENDLY, QuAUIY SERVICE AT TIIE RIGIIT PR.ICE. ~erl,~ '-'" ~ DESIGNER~ CLOTHING Tu°""' C c>ns1p1ntnt DON LEACH I DAILY P:tOT Ne wpor t Harbor High's defensive style includes items like four-on-one as the Sailors head into the CIF Playoffs tonight. keyed by a balanced rotation that often extends beyond nine deep. Junior point guard Matt Jame- son (13.7 ppg) is the team's top scorer a nd floor leader, while sophomore Dustin Illingworth a nd Scott Archbold, the lone senior starter, each average 9.3 per contest. Adam H earlson, a 6-7 junior center responsible fo r dueling the Bulldog big men inside, averages 5.7 per g ame, while junior guard Gary Rob inson (7 .1 ppg) rounds out the starting five. Alan Limon (7.3 ppg) leads a productive bench, w hich also includes Mark Ward, Scott Dore, Carlos Nicasio, James Hem ClJk dez, Trevor Thissell, Oscar Con- sla ndse arid Jon Phiirris. Newport, which ha s defeated Santa Margarita and Ocean View, both ranked No. 1 in Orange • County this sea son, could have an : advantage in a close game. Seven : of the Sailors' 10 league games : were decided by eight points or • less and Newport Harbor won hve. Ayala, which advanced to the I-AA quarterfinals last year, was only 1-2 m league games decided by hve points or less. "We feel good about the fact that we've been pulllng out close games." Hll'St said. ·But I don't lhirlk we've peaked ye t.• COMMUN.ITV COLLEGE SOFTBALL Pirates belt Sari Diego City, 19-1 • Orange Coast (2-1) will host Mt. San Jacinto today. SAN DIEGO -Orange Coast College freshman outfielder Car- rie Crimson belted a line-drive grand slam over the center field- er's head and finished with six RBI to pace the Pirates to a 19-1 nonconJerence softball triumph at San Diego City Wednesday. Grunson was 2 for 4 , while J es- sica Seeley was 2 for 3 with a pair of RBI for the Pirates (2-1) .. 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Amenam A.:adcmy of C~ c;~ & Amenc.in So..icty (or ()ptMNI~ Pl.tstJc l1l1d Ra."00"1\k.'fl\c ~"1)/Boonl Cerurk.'ld ophdl.llm~lo1p~1AA:;al ~'>1"'111l Prol'C\.'«, UO..A Vi...IM1L\ICrCuJIF111.11~in A\i11h1hldNe"' in BcOl:h Loc111on ontessori 1iarfior-Mesa Sdwofs Pu:scHOOI. &.. Eu.Mf.NTARY Ases 2 '/1 to 12 Years EXCllllNCl IN EDUCATION l•Ml4Mdl9'70 • Mon1U50l1 ~ • Billet a. Gymnunc • Ptdofmtna Aiu • PhoMtlc ~ Pl'oSJN'n ·Musk· Fortl&Jl ~ ·~M ·OpenYw bllCI • • ~~.Fill btended o.y (ft NISOtOOI. 1101 Wiit lol.r St. C....Meeo They got a good start under Ray Rosso with a decidedly local flavor. O ur prior looking back column on the 50-year anniversary of Orange Coast College directed fair applause toward the college's first grid coach, Roy Rosso, and the first football team of 1948. That speaks w ell for nostalgia and tradition. But no one expected a series of rainbows leading to golden ttiumphs as Rosso had unearthed and built his first two years at Chaffey College. After all, OCC was a ne'f college and the first year of recruiting out in a remote country side wasn't inviting enough to draw rich recruil<; Most recruits w ould hatl from Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach . During Rosso's eight-year reign as the head coach, he dld emerge with two banner years overall and in the Eastern Con- ference, the seasons of 1949 and 1951. But any fair-minded scorekeeper would be prompted to stress that the '48 Pirates, out of 3-5-1 , were stronger than the record indicated . Only two rivals flattened the Bucs -Fullerton, 32-0, and Chaffey, 37·13. The thr<'e OCC wins found the team deledtrng rivals Riverside, 14·6; Palomar, 12-7 and Mt. San Antomo, 12-8. The te am tied the College of Marin, 14·14. On a note of good cheer, the Pirates lost close games to tough Santa Ana, 13-6; El Centro, 27-25, and stout San Bernardino, 18-13. The outstanding lin<'men SCHEDULE TODAY • BaskeUNlll: High school boys CIF Playoffs, Division l ·AA, first round Newport Harbor at Ayala, 7·30 pm • W•ter polo: High school girls CIF Division I Playoffs, first round: Canyon at Newport Harbor, 3· 1 S p m • Tennis: Community college women Fullerton at Orange Coast, 2 p m • Sottt>.11: College • Cal State Bakersfield at Southern California College, 1 p.m.; Community college Mt San Jacinto at Orange Coast. 2:30 pm THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1998 .Bl SIDELINES don cantrell featured centers Boyd Horrell and Ken Moats, guards Rod Gould and G ene Johnson, tuckJes Dick Balch and Bud Stdllge ends George Rohng and Tom Rogers, halfbacks Ed Dowty dnd Bob McKee, quarterbacks John Fowler and Harlo LeBa.rd dnd full backs Bnan 8dnZdl and Bob Huhn. Rosso's asslStanl coaches had strong experience at defensive levels. One was Wendell Pickens, a former head coach a t Newport Harbor High, dfld J ohn Owens, a fom1er head codch al Orange Before the season started, Rosso had this to say, "The Eastern Conlerence is the tough- est Junior college conference m the nation. Every school puts out tough teams and it is very seldom that a team g oes throug h its schedule without a defeat • One of the brightest wms for OCC in '48 was the one over conlere nce nval, Riverside, 14-6 another bright spot was wmrung the hrst two games for a new audience. 'I ear the end of the season. d findle against the Santd Ana Done;, Rosso's onginal 60-plus ·. ucs roster had thinned down to 28 players, due to untold in1unes and inetigibilitte!> The P\rdles held a dishearterung J'ftOment near the Don goal line, wtuch led to the Dons' fu st touchdown Tdke thdt away and the score wou ld have been 6-6. The Bua, thre dte ned at other points, but could not overtake the last count thdt came from sensational J ohnny Fouch, who sprinted 74 yards for the second Don touchdown Then thE>re are those ecUly day fans who would favor commendable reqdrd!> fo r Rosso's tnumphdnl ~e<!rs ol .4q dJld '51 via tus e1ght-yectr r<><1ch111g penod from l q48-55 HlStor}. from ont· viewpoint. was made dunng Ro!>so·!> second sea.son of '49 with dil 8-2 record leadmg towdfd the college·-. hrs\ bowl offer. altho ugh It rudn't win the conferen ce Unfortundtely, the pldyers voted to tell Rosso thev were decllrung the bowl. Quc:Uterbdck Le Bdfd Sdld, "We were too l.lred and the LOJunes had tdke n a toll " The '49 tedffi featured a number of ste rling players One was quc:Uterback F.E Hanis, one of the school's top passers in the enrly days He threw for four touchdowns aqamst Rive rside as the Bucs won. 4h-0 Another scnsdlt0n was fullback CIJJI Ll\.1ngston. who played hard like tu.., brothe r, HoWle H0\\.1C pld\ ~·d for the Wdshington Rl>dsktn!> and CWf tedlTled up with th<' New York G iants One of OHi ... tecllIUllates was the great hnt!bdcker SdlD Huff Top ·4q lm•·ml'n included Al Muruz, Da\ e Pdlterson. Garv Gray. Leo C hdcll•, l;ordon Foster. Norm Early dnd Jc1ck Doyle. HAPPY f~I R THDAY roday MELISSA SNOW NEWPORT HAaaoR r·-----------------------, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~------------------------~ Not9: If your f•vorite WU .,, Atttaet. of the .... prior to Sept.. 1'95, p...,_ c.-11 574-422.J and ..._ of subject's birthc&.te . Who 's Who & What's What in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa? Arriving Friday, February 27th! • Arts & Ent ertai nment mu le. theetet". festival• & exhbts • Beac hes , Harbor & Ocean '4 >Mlat to do on & neer the water • Best Kept Secrets • Corrmunity Servi ces voluntMf'lam & beyond • Oi.ning & More • Educati on sdioots. """'~~to ~tun • • JteOPl• & Places • Plotes of lor.tn-p • Real Estate cNOt\on ,. i 84 THURSDAY, fE81tUAltY 19, 1998 KAYAKING ridle takes first 11espite weather • ... ~ • Nl!WPOk1 HEAC'lf Nnw· ~ l>Ort f lc11bcJT High ·n1<1r MorucA • 8ritll,. tlt•ff•f1tt'd mti•rndtlonol ·• 'cm1w·t1t11m ond Pl Nino Ple- m••nt" 1r, r·tttn lln1I pld< ,. 1n thll )IJOICll Whlrlf'n"· k4ydluntJ ,.,, .. of ltw J lul u,,..,,11 < ·1u-.a;11 al Nr·wp<Jrt A1iuot11 r t•ntr-r Bndh . wt111 11.IM1 pl11yNI on t.tw S111l'"' f'Jf ">r111th•·rt1 ..._,.,firm I >1v"'''" I AA r humrmm\h1r1 vc1l- h·yllr1ll t••tJlfl hr1\ h1•1•11 ltollllnCJ ol U11· < Jlyrup1t lrr11rnw1 C'1·ntPt 111 r1111,,,,11,, GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 C bnty Pro-Am, which features Wn1lungt0n State quarterback Ryon LC'.a.f, h.M 10 spotl .tv41labl4!, but ..ven tbOtie ue PXpcctod to be .okl by Pnday, ac-cordlng to Mlke Zmgo. i'poraort1hJp d~elopment m4fldU'1r for the Scruor Clola;lc .. Edch group tn lhc Monday pr<H.tni will havP a celebnty, a ~ruor PGA Tow golfer And thre1-dJJ\.atewi. There arc 22 hvesmnes, or 66 dmateur 'pots Zl.ngd ~d 52 d11lolf:ur q>ub WPH· 'onfum~ dOd four Wt!r~ on hol'I "SCJ we"rc down to that n1<1JOr r1umbe1 ot l 0, and I don't an tu 1prtlE! them be1J19 around after Priday, • ~ Mlld The Super Senior MutetCMd Grand Champions Pro-Am on 1bunday (Match 12) at &Iota Arns Country Club WQ th fint lD .,.JJ out, a bit ot • mrptise.. That event li dosed lD th publ.1.c. The ToshJba Semor Cla511c Pro-Am on Wednesday (March 11 I 4nd Thursddy at N wport ~ach Country Club f the heart dl\d souJ of thP PVf>Ot .ti lat a.ti the Hoag HOjJ>ttal Foundation is concerned Am.oteur' pay $5,552 for a 11pot, which IJlcludes two day<> of yoU, each with a dlffeu•nt Seruor Tour pldyer The fee to pldy 15 thr> omme ~ 1t was tor the now-defunct Taco B•:U Newport Clliss'k Pro-Am, which w ru; operated by the 552 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Club, tb m41n fund-IBWJ'lO um ol the Hoaq HOspiral POundaUon Spol.J in th Grand Maswn Pro-Am ot SACC Cl1't St ,552 FoJ d Wb on the Monday pr~am. ca.11 515--48'0. MarprUavOJe re.Qurant wW host ill annu4J goU toumam nt April ~ at Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club (Lot Lagos Course) wtth an 8 a.m. shotgun start A cost of $80 includes golf cart. green fees. te pnzes, shlft and bu1fel at Margdtitaville. Proceeds beneht the Swfnder PoundatJon (N~wport Beach chaptE>r) • llUCHAAD DUHN'\ club golf column appears every Thursday BOATING SCYA 1998 Mowuna REGATTA REsuu'5 '°'1nt SMOR1! YAOff Q.U9 '"911 A a.ASS • 1. D.w 8renMn, Munn 36, VYC; 2. Blain lorrldc. Hcnd 30, ICY(; 3 D~ Gray, 0~44. SSYC. PtW 8 ClASS • 1 Stnng-Mwray, J 80, BYC,; 2. ~eewf4 NY 36, SSYC; 3 Degenhardt. C..l 38. SCYC • PtMf C a.ASS • 1. Don Albrec:ht c.f 25, SSYC; 2. Paul DeCApua, K1'8Y 30, S8VRC. 3 O.alre Snow, OlS 2S, SSYC. 11.AUOA YAOfT CW8 SOtOCk JS QASS • 1. Peter Johnstone. SVC; 2 Judi Gorski, eve. 3 Ray Godwin, unkn. ETOIEU.S a.ASS • 1. 8 Kettenhoffon. BYC; 2 Tom Coritett. NHYC,; 3. Kim Mc:Rff, SYC. SMELDS a.ASS • 1 Gary Allm, UOSA; 2 M S.gnsld, UOSA SANTAHA 20 ClASS • 1. Tom Schock. NHYC,; 2. Matk Noble, unkn; 3. John~. BYC. ..W.a..T ttAll80R YACHT Cl.US LASSI C1.ASS • 1. C. Ford, 2. D. Tingler; 3 0 . ~ SA80f A a.ASS • 1 f Tybor; 2. £. Alflooe; 3. A P~rson. 5A801' I a.ASS • 1 D Self; 2. J. Bell; 3. M. ~fl. SAllOT C1 C1ASS • 1 M c.ampben: 2. S. Huey; 3 A Bloom SA80T C2 CLASS -1 N Martin. 2. 8. Getsslnger; 3. C. Moshayedi SA80T Cl a.ASS • 1. H. Plant; 2. N. Plant; J. K. Brad<enbury. PUBLIC NOTICES PUSLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PVBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC N~TICES · PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE APPRQ/llAA I l MltllMUM BIO sr1" D••e'l F et:.•u•ry .. I fJ')l.J (j "l r,r. 0 i: 1/111,1.al· 14~rt,r,r O., \•f.ill ,.F,01 J1rr • f;'•'(ll\ 8r;<j Im tl){j /IQN p•,rl !Jll!lth, (,A fl;.>1;~1) 1Mtrari1p duct~ by an •ndr11c.1uai PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 01 lht street ~anof ..-TNt&ae ~•II\ Halt you 1tart1d doing Ha~• you 1larted 001ng octl«!ffl I llabildy for .,,, lnconedl-' NOTICE OF bullMU yet? No bua1ntsa ye1? Yu. 2/10/98 Flctlllou• Bu•fneu Flctltlou1 lualneH Flctltloua Bualnea• any. k o/*~rel•. & ol the ..,... ...... anc APPLICATION TO Bill Dumc.nt Manin Jostph Rodriguez Nam• Statement Nam• Statement Name Statement ~ OltlW c::omtnof\ ~.' PUBLIC NOTICE IELL ALCOHOLIC Thia lllllmtr1t WH Mid Thia tlattmtnt waa Mid Th1 lollowtrig peraont 111 Trie following p.,sons a1e The following PfllOtll are ~= I. any, "'-" hera.n. Tlle tota I ·~ I~ .. ITAT[MCNT OF A8ANDONMENT OF UI! OF FICTITIOUS llUSIN!SS NAME h t le. , "''") p••\r.-r • ,, .. ,. :t•,n rh:,,, I o • J\• ,,,, tftft f • t I f,1 ,, fj .t••fl(l'l'J ""'' • II •Pr•/ 1•1,1 ~;.1,; I .11r11r,11 fHJ ,.r,•.r~ t/iu• •• , (./. '1;.1.~ I rA1rJ11AH S CAAOllA lh•~' •' O••••O• C<tvnt/ Ht t ', ll.~(;111 O•pe1I/ •iu rE. Cio '111 l•~• Cir.."" '"' 1Jc'•':• 1 poatea r·~•·c.• 1,.,1r,ro !tit •·''• "' 'at1tlo11t l1r,11 •JI j•Jd(llTIOfll P11r1ol r,,Jdfl *:,4,.ir ,,,,,, {., 11;; trn1tuo llNERAOES wUh th• County Clerk of wrth th1 County Clerk ol domg bua1nt11 as· doing bvllnttt 11: doing buslneu 11: i14 10600 Valle~· •mount °' lhe unpaid bal, Date of Fllfng 01ango County on 2·13·98 Orarigo County on 2-17·98 INTERWOVEN. 12 Candi•· HAPPY PET. 2263 fairvlew Story Dnign1, 1912 Coun I ·~c CA ance at lhe oOlig8lion &e 19980748902 19980749171 bush, Irvine, CA 926t2· Rd ;c , Costa Mall, CA SI Uppflf. Newporl BHeh, "T • No J 14) cured by lhe propeny to be Appllcallon: D11ly P1IOI Feb. '"· 29. D•llf P1IOl F11b 19 28 3721 92627 CA 926413-4318 38'4 aid sale be MMd and reaaoneb6e Kll· FEB oe 1998 Mar S 1~. 1998 Th323 Mar 5. 12, 1!:ll8 Th33~ Petet K.taut 12J Candl<.t· Patr~k F Otef, 1805 Shit· J1m Story. 1912 Covr1 St made. but ~ COYenant mated coat&. ~ anc .. ~ Tc. Whom 11 M•f Conurn ovsn, lrvrne. CA 92612· 1.ngton Pt •Ut02. 111wport Upper, N-pon Beaeh, CA or ~;· ~ O< advMCee It the time of Ille tt.1, I r It \ fS '°'''104'' '• ,,, 1 ,.. '''''' 1J Ir) ;1t,r" 11, lt0\ ' l•IJ I '.1•t1r ~U '•'' 11 I/ ,, r i l , a ' ~ ·s ' IJ •• ,,,. '·#: J'" J/ '' 0 t'a'..,I/ I• dJ I \ I, ~ (j lj e #;p t;, r I The Nam•f•1 °1 lho Ap· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 3727 Beach CA !12663 92683-4316 I~. re irdino~pos-initial public:.tlon ol the No- phcanlf•I l\/t11 This bv1rnu1 1$ ton· Triri. 'bvsrness " con· This busln11s is con· ~. ent\I • lice ol uie It• $109.481 07 tr 'llAAAErl JOSEPH RICH· Flctftloua Bu•lnen Ffctllfou• Bu•lneH dueled by an 1nd1v1<1va1 Clvcted by an 1ndl·11dval dvCltd by 1n lnd1v1duat ~~of b ajdclion to cun, the TruatM ARO Name Statement N•m• Statement Have you "•ned e101n1J tillJB you ll•rt•d do.119 Have you started doing said of T""'~ wl" ac:c:.p4 a eaahMll'• chec• Th• 1ppt•can11 ll1led Tne 1o11ow1ng perwn1 1111 The lo"o"'n'l pe1son1 :110 t..us1nen yet, fes J,,ro bus•n'!st ye1? No Dus neu y11? Yes, t/t/98 the dlaraes ~JC· ~on • 1ta1.e or l\lltiona •b'''• 111 ,.pplyrng to lhe dom9 bu11ne11 as· domg bu11rien as· 26 l'i'JO Po>t11c.• F G.ot J,m S1or1 ~ses of lhe Tru~The t.nll. a checir "'-by 1 1141 11 I 1.'<\'" IJlll\a 0 -l I/ I· i•,I I c.1,r ;/Hf 11 1'J i/(, ,,,,,s, Oopartmtr•I ol l41corir,1ie co,la M .. a Garden. 2013 CADCOLOA 20201 S VI Pller Kreu1 Th15 11awmen1 was I led This llatement was lcltd Slee ~ slld of atate °' federal credit umor 8ei41rage Con1101 10 Mii 11-Meyer Pl . Coal• Meu. CA Bi•<.h SI Slo 160. Nc"'pein This slalem(lnt was l1lt<J 11.lh 1110 Count/ Cler~ ol w1lh lhe County Clerk of rust cau~NotJCe 0 De-or a. check drewn by• ilala cc.he.tic be1o•agn al 642 92627 Boach, CA !i2CCO w•lh ttto County Clerk of Orange County on 1/23,98 Orange County on 2·13·98 If and IO Sea lo be or fedeftl ...,,ng11 and ~r Tt·')l4 LIDO PAHK OR SLIP 3, Ma1cellflo Duran, 2013 ti Marcie ( Wea1herholt· 01ange Courrl/ on 1/23/9fl 19988748848 19980748953 recofded lt'I county where naoc:iatton, UY1ngl .-so- PUBLIC NOTICE rlEWPOIH BEACH. CA M~·· Pl Colla Men, CA. Bernhrt•dl. 16 Cnamrnado, 19988748840 Da.1y PolOI Jan 29 Feb !> Daily P1to1 Feb 19 28, ~real ~~ = C&alion or MW1lgl bet'!• }tJt tut '•''' ! fo( t 1.AJI! '.1 Mar, tt ',1 I '1 '• ,, /,11i., I r.t. .,.,,,,,. l /rt U\;•"I /','I r1 II\ l•I ':.') .. ,, ,,., • IJ ' ,. '1~' ;1, f r I\ IJ \ 'tP'.\ \ ''J' tJ H ttttJ ,,, •I '''" f·,,11 ti 1rl '1~~6,0.~. l•·ll•-~ing ~,.,.. (Jf fl2 27 ~TiewporlbCoasl, CA 92'-~7 Dailf Pllol Jan 29 Feb !> 12. 19 1998 Th'.)00 Mar 5. 12. 1998 T._h328 h-~an~ ~.!'!!!"~ ~led in Section 5102 o .., " .., "~ ,,. Reyna Duran. 2:>13 ti 1111 vs1n11• '' con-...... """"' ... _ Fi ,. ...... _ HOTICE OF EAAL BOAT 92627 ~l1uu you "ar10d deirno PUBLIC NOTICE ·--19! BSC 1002 l•C.e•,. &4 011·5 l GW M•t•r Pt Co11a Mou. CA ducted by an ind >'ldvnl 12· 19· 1998 Tti:l'J6 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTIC !l Otd9968110nEa ~~· ;~horiz':~o11~ ~~ PETITION TO Publt~hod tlowpo11 Thll bv11nou 1s con· bu11no'5 yet? Yu. Jan 1, Flctltlout Bu1ln111 Flctltlou• Busln••• ~},~~LOs~I lhiallatt lnthe.....,,.i.ndfH ADMINISTER ~oacp·Co11a Mo,~8D•ily ducred by hu1band end 1?98 Flc1111ou• Bu•lne.. Neme Statement Name Slalemenl &"'! Ti~lt ~~ ~~:_ ~~ ESTATE OF: '11''1 ob•v••y 19, I ThJJ& wile IAa""' E Woa1110111oll· Name Statement The folltJMll9 p<:•son~ aro Tt•e lollow1~ pe•sons ••• ber ( 13) . By tuuane. °' the TNltee'• CECELIA J . CRUMLEY Have y-:.u slar1od doing Bernhard! Tho lc.llomn11 r,.or~Gr !. i11u oo•n'.1 business as Cloong business as ~ M Pelers ruSlee ,.._...... unt 1 1 .......__ f1tu\••1l1 Jttf• ''J' ',1''"'' f tut '•'ti(.'' or I l•J, t t1' "''u uo r ''It,,., '•' (Jf1Uif.JH f,,,, ,t t I'•" 1 '"J ,,,. ().,11, '''"'' '·''' ~~J f "'' ', t ii 1 'J I 'J'1ls I I !'II CASE NO A190974 PUBLIC OTICE bu11n1u yll? Yu. 1994 This :.tatemvnl w;is Meo doing bu~1noh as DANS AUTOMOBILE A CLEAN START. 1660 W R . ..,_, ' unds _,.,..... r, ,, 1,11r 11l•tia"'" , N Marcet1"'' Duran w1tt1 1110 C" ,1·1nly Ctork ol NICHE MAR1'ET111G CRE· 2~85 Trabuco Rd . 1 2ti0. Parm lane, 173, Anaheim. : 12198. 02/19J98. ev.ilable to the P9YM °' , •l· ,.,1, •,1 1 "'1or11 tr11<11 Flc llllou• Butln••• Thi• ""'emont WH lllod O•ango County r,n 1/23i9!! ATIVE GAOUP, 21'37 E Lake Forull. CA 92630 CA 92802 e~ Ha mall., ol right 1.,,., ·"•Ir""~''"~ wt,,, rna1 Hame atatemenl Wllh lhe Counly Clerk ol 19088748037 Coast H")' IB CCJtCIM dlll Houe1n Dane,hrnand Che1yl Ann Sche1e1. 1660 1 95 Thi9IS1111 lttampe tocoltect I "" , . .,, .•· 1,1, 1·11tJ1tl\lt1•I "' Pio lc.lloN1n11 pei\ons a1e 011rngo County on 2-t3·98 Daily P1l•ll Jan 29. Feb 5, Mat, CA 92625 25885 T111bvco R-:t. 1260 'II Palm lane 173 Ana· debt and any infonT\lltlo( PUBLIC NOTICE r1, " ,_,, to' ljln ,,, 1,•,111. <Jr.iong bvt1ne11 aa 10988748929 12. 19, 1'198 Tn293 Al/SH A Pisano, 704 JH· la~e Fo•nl. CA 92630 he1m CA 92802 PUBLIC NOTICE obtained wiU be UMd for Iha< 't , I'·' 11/. , (.lllJIAl r ( IAIC.F10tl( f SYS TEIAS so D11ly p 'JI Feb 19, 28. mine A1e Corona dCJ M .. , Th•S bv .. nes' IS COO· Thi' business IS con· pufpoall. Said .... Wiii be STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME I· 11 •tr r '' h:u t.•·1111 lUTlvtl~ 35'l Son M1guot Mar 5. \2. 1~ Th330 PUBLIC NOTICE CA 92625 dueled by an 1nd.,,dvat dutled by In 1ndrv1dval NOTICE 'f'OU ARE IN DE-made, bu1 Without C0'4nant 1 •"l •.1 1•1,111 l•T J f1'JCJ(, !Jr, Slo JOO Nowpo11 Fl• trtfoua Butlne•t This bu~mtn rs con· ti:i1e you started do111g Hille you slar1ed doing FAUlT UNDER A DEED OF ex -rr•nty. expt'"8 Of im· r 11·, r ••1" •• ,, '"'''' Cr,url Ooar..h CA 92tif,O PlfBLIC NOTICE v e1vc1ed by on 1n<J1v1du;il bus1noH yol? rio business yet? No TRUST DATED 06/l4/Sll plied regarding title. poe.us r r' 1'1! " " t ,, ''''/ r,1 Cirt Alman r1n,IHp Corp H•m• Statement Have you 1larted do•ng HoH01n Dantthll\and Cheryl Ann Scrieror UNLESS 'f'OU TAKE AC-&Ion or sncumtwanc.e, tc /,.;,, ' ' 1111/): '.l'.IQ':i w.01 Sp11ng Ftctltlout Bualn••• The lollc."'"9 poisons aro busin0t1 yo1? Ve~. 11/&li This s1a1omon1 wa\ 1.1ee1 Th1'J slatement was filed ..u..ty the indebted""' ff1(1 t ll(/~1f J (>f•f\fJ' I 111 1•1 r111r ,11 '"'NII''' 1;1r,unt;w1 Ad S10 60 24 Name ltetement doing bu\1nHt ill Alyssa P1uno ~1.th 111e Counlt Cieri' c,I 11.11'1 ll'lo Covnly Clerk ol TION TO PROTECT YOUR a.cured by uld Deed. lld- •t .11 111 l•I 11 l J H'J(),.A 11:.; l n 'Jegn 111 89102 Th• folluwtng pertont a,. MIA·MORC HOMEMADE Thrs •131ement wa' t.tlld OrJngo CQu11l'f on 1123 98 Orange County on 2·13·98 PROPERTY, IT MAY 8E vancet lhettunder Wttt h 'V' 1• •Jf\tJt_.t,fJ(j U CJ U\0 r,t ~'.., f , ti11r,.,, fiu"lltlCJ'>\ '4n11o1, 111',r,rJlllU (/IJT I f T '.di\ II t'tltt JI, <._,,"\l11 fA(''" t /, ''''"'' ''" ·•r•I"• • ., •J .n f.IJ•)r..••.il Tl'lt bu,1nen 11 con doing bv,1nHs H ' NATURAL DOO TREATS, w1tri tho Covn1y Cle1k ot 1998874881 B t 9980748958 ~ :Je:;u:f= J:t1!. interest •• provldecjttietein "''·"·~··•·1~1.,, ,,, J•Jn1111111 ou~loel ll/ a tO•PO•a1ton ABACAB AUDIO, 6'.13 Paul· 52t Cam1111on Avo ,co1on11 01ange Counly on 1/23.98 Darty Pilot Jan. 29. Fob ~. Daily Pilot Feb. 19, 26, TION Of' THE NATURE OF and the unpflld pnnclpel ~ 1;" :'"' "'' 1'" .,1 "'''•Mei Hn10 you 71~rto~ f"~~g =~~~6A~u •Colla Mou. CA ~~n~3fi,;o~!1~6~~ompaon. 19988748841 12 t9. t998 Th302 Mar. 5, 12. 1998 Th331 THE PROCEEDING ~~~ •=~ed,,!V_:'.~ tt.11 I 1t •11 • ,, Uu•ln1r•• -'1,H'·f~ HJ'f•fft•IJ ff) "f)f):J(t 'Hitt , ,,,, fl (Jf " ''" f.JJ "''' ~ f1 11 1 '1 I t I U r ;·;;I l'f 1111•;11 IO'Wll"' u~::~:~· 1i~~l11p81Cor~. Al M11c Angolo Smaniotto, 521 Carna11on Ave. Co1ona 1~~·%.p~~!aJan 29· F:1~2:·, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE SHOU~ ~A.er y~ prCMded 1n Mid Nolt, ,_ ''"'"''' lyr 1,, ,1ri.u ru~ter 11111 r.herd F Gar to Soc•lla•y· 2958 CrCJfldon SI., Coa11 del Mar, CA IJ2C25 STEE S lAW'f'ER TS• '390().Z0 5 chllrgee and~ o1 lht ,,.111,. .. 1 10, ,, '> ""'11"0" Tien Mita, CA 92626 Th1t bu11nu1 ts con· PUBLIC NOTICE Flc tlllou1 Butfneu NOTICE OF TIU ' ""'TICE OF TRUSTEE'S trust" and ol the ttvsh "'' I I .J $ ''•'• ,,11,.t 1"1" ,, ···"·•'• ,,, ,,1 r1 n ,1 sia10,.,0,,1 was filed Rtbtcca Smantollo. 2956 ducted b/ an lnd1v1dual Name Statement SAL ~ created by ... id Deed a1 1.11,,, 1u .. 1 111,, ,..,111,1111 w1111 tho Cc.imly Clurk of C101'1don SI. Colla Mou, Have yCJu 11artocl doing Fictitious Bu•lnen The lollowing porsons aro Title Otdr No 71~l~1TJ9 SALE UNDER DEED OF Trull This ... 1e dOll9 not /•ii IA ,,._,I,,,,, 4 1'1t11lf11il ~t l ·11..J jl I "''flH•I <.A J;lll,11 v1dl .111"" "''' ""'~''''"' rori· Ora11Qe Covniy on t2·3Hl8 CA 92620 buatness yul? Yu. 12/1 ~/ Name Statement doing bus1non as: ff\lskeele ale N,t 0~?14 TRUST No41ee 11 hereby Include the right to oCtJlln a~ •u~""'"""' ''' ldilll """'l 19973743722 Thl1 bvalnou 11 con· 07 Tile lollowtng pe1son1 aro n11r111n tnterna1conal. 600· _ij,N fu, 'J~~1.16 !Yen 111.i Contofldaltd llCCIUed rant• uw ¥• coflat· r fl " .,., •• ' •• ,. ,, , •;r1 t1 H h J ti I .11 I • I J ' I "'" M ,,,,I " 1G008747:JUCJ 11<111,,., '"" '"'' VJ,,, 1111 llowpc.ri Boa<.ll·Coale ductod by husband and Jvn1 E Thompaon domg but1non aa A Anton Bt~d 1468 Costa y~ ARE IN EFAULT UN· econveyllf)CI Comperiy, wa1 for the obligallone &e- p•ov,;t IJol• •u II~ , ;.i , or Mn11 Oa.ty P1lo1 Jan 29 wilt This llatemonl wCas hied A D . Atecand., Des19na Mesa CA 92G26 8 A DEE Of TRUST l1.C aa lrvtl ... ~ lucc:euof cured by the deed ol truat 111•11 vor1 "'l'•t11J11l1t•h•,1t1, Have you llarlod doing with lho Counly letlt ol ~120 Twlll(lhl canyon Oily Alexandra Nay, 600·A ~ED~ 20 1~UN· "'9l .. ,orwi.ti1utedtrust" wM!her °'not &equesttrld 1,0 w11,,,.1 11,,. '""''' 1: ,,,1, r~b !.. 12. 19 t~B. fh30S bvslnon yet? Yes. 2·25-93 Orange County ori 1123/96 ACJad, Yorba Linda. CA Anion Blvd, 14C8, Co.ia L SS y T.RE ION pursuant to the Deed at Trust collected. or tn lhe poeaea· •no••l.Jllv• mil 1111 •11•1virr•d PUBLIC NOTICE More Sman10110 19980740849 92887 Mesa, CA 92626 T p TE T OU~ eotecutwd by J Chnstopher •1011 ot • r~. ~.Jn llJ urvu ,,,,il(U l<J 1111010~11111 TlllS 11a1omon1 was llled Dally Pilot Jin 29. Feb 5. AJt~•ndo• ( Zb1Ckl, 5120 TnlS bus1nesa IS COO· p OPERTY I MAY B oodwllrd & Jane• G pc>aMUIOn, the benefiClll) ''"' •1·11'""""'' "''" f rv~ ''""<iM ""'"" thuy 1111111 Flclltlou• Busln••• wnh tho Counly Cte•k of 12, t!I. 11198 Th29!i Twllighl Canyon Roild ducted by an 1nd1111dval SOLO AT A PUBLIC I oodward husband & Wife"' any ochel l*SOfl. Oat.cl W"'' II'' '• 11 11 •~11,1~ r,r w.1.v111J 111,11r.o c.r cc,11\1Jnlo•J Name St•tement Orange Couniy on 2·t3·98 Yo1ba Lmda CA 928&7 Have you slar1ed doing 1r Y'C~ NEE~ AN EXPI jolnl t-m.s and recorded 01122198 Coneotldated R• C..1t•"ll• '·'' 1•1 ''" fJI ·in 'Jll ''' II·• ll'"l•V\td er11on J lne lollo>Ning per,ons a•• 19988748914 PUBLIC NOTICE Thi!I bu1cnen 1s con-busmen yc:11 Yes 1·22·98 NATI IEOfP~ENA~&l 0Sl20/91 aa inti• 91-c:on...pnc. Comt»ny U C oa if 1•, .,1 1 "'' •, 1;. l'J Tr• •11dop•H1d111111 lltl11111 '' dr.iirl{J bv1111110 " Daily Prtol Fib. 1'1, 28. ducted by en U'ld1v1Cludl Orly Ale1ane111 Nay OF ~ ED 3HMIOO ol Off'ic:llll Records 1n 2.o11 Vetllln IJlwl'. 2nc ic. 1,,.,11 lllll 1 11.111(,11 1u1lh•Jrrlf will bo Cl(N(CS JOl)l RerJhlll Mar. 5, n. 1998 Th333 Flct1tlou1 Butln••• Have you 1t:i1led doing lh1:. •l.llemenl was filed ~~~l C ACT y he office ot the Coumy R.• floof (:alabaNe CA t1,0:;; -----•J111111c.d v11111u 1111 11110• Av1t. flldlJ A 1210A, Cotia Name Statement t1u5111ou yot? 110 wllh Ille County Clt•k ol ~AWfE def °' Ofenge County. (l1I) I TM'30 By T PUBLIC NOTICE 11\ln<I Pllll'"' fllu\ on c1l1 Mon C.A '.l:u,u, PUBLIC NOTICE Th1 following persons 1111 Ale•a11de• E Z1>1ckl Orange Coun1y on 1,22·98 Maten 5 l998 al 200 lifoml• •nd pureuant lo Alatllnv Trw• Sale Ollc:9! f11t111.111 I'> 1111• r1011ll•J11 a111J M • ..-.rei J ''';!'JI 6 Codn• dolngbuslnusaa: Tn15 s1a1emon1 was hied 19985740517 M EQUitable Deed Com-Nolie. o1 Default and AIJfhot1HctS~LP9 19087 Coa, Ca•tle & Nlchol· ''""' 'l'•'•'I r n•1\ll why "'" Hid•Jn. ltvine. ct. 'J2Gl:.> Flctltloua Bu•lneia LIOO PARI( REALTY. 601 w11h Iha Covnt'I' Clerk ol Daily P1IOI Fob 12. t9. 26 pany as SIJ<X)fl$$0l in intereS1 Eled.ion to Sell thet'eunde< 02/05, 02/l2. & 02/l9198 aon, 10000 Mac.Arthur , ,·J•I 111r..11ld r1111 •J•:inl tho Jr.r! 1, do Mo1•,, 18 Moun· Name ltatem1nt Lido Paik D11ve. Su1to 2·E Orange Counlf on 2·13·?8 Mar 5. 1998 Thl2I by me~I 10 Contioental reoorded on 1Q/2M7 H Olvd., Ste . 800, lrvlne , .1 ,11 "If "''" '/11·11 lrv•flll r.A (12f,12 Tnt lollowtng pe11on1 a11 tlowport Beach. CA 92663 19900748933 Au~•ary ComQJny as the Inst.I 97-5440&7 at ... Id ------------ CA g2e t 2·2'1J5, 714· " "' liltlll'• ''11 '''" 111111 n111.1 M A111t1.11JllliH, 2803 doing bustnou u : 440t D1111y Pilot rob t9 26, PUBLIC NOTICE duly apPQ1nled TruSl~nderf Oflk:ial RICOrds will Sell on 478.2111 , l\TTORNC.Y ''"''''llhnlwh1 "11 MMIC..Hr.1ri1;h1JU"' 1111 Co)lll o)OURRWHITEREAlTY MaryLovKIOhllr.601ltdr,MnrS.l2.1998 Th'.327 I Bf anO pursu~1,.to ~~ 6/988ll2 o0noonallhe l'OA Jud11monl Credi l1•·J • Till 1t1~01t•rJ :ii 'H 1 11 ., t.u .. irio~·. 1, con Bunn WHITE, 2901 Now· port Boach, Cl\ 92883·4401 PUBLIC NOTICE Name Statement I as ment "' ' ..... Courtnouu 700 I .' ''•'HJ nl I 4•,11111 Ill l/ll .... 1 CA 'J~l(I/ I}) MANAGEMENT ONE Paik Drive, Sullo 2·E. Nuw Ffctlt OUI u• n••• T~S~I r~on .J North Front ~ranee 10 lhe 101 ,, .. ,I,, U11v• ',t;ull• O• POii Buaeh. tlowporl Th11 bUIU'ltll IS c:on Tile lc.llov.1tv• petSon,.a•• Jlhe ~f the Reconno"' '"',.-~., "--. w-· " S 1J 1' 11111 b"f ol lj011Pr31 ('llrl ••• 0 &J 2 01 _,., ...,,,.,. _, ••nu• Covnly up•· 111•1• ''' nuu1 Boac:h. CA 921163 dueled by an lnd111tdual Flc tltfout BusfneH dc.1ng bvs•neu as "' l S. C · ' lor Cou1t, Cent••' DI• If 1r ,1J ()fl If CI 1•, 1110 1 ''""·' " 8oachw.:ilk Inc . (WV). H1vo you a1artod doln(I Name Statement OAM ENTERPRISES 575 ..,,ange mlyl R 1811· ntll Ana, • 91 public: MCll'IC V.W 11 • .,u ytiv .. 1.111uc1 doing B ? · executed~Jot resoo •uelion to the hJnhest bidde< M•M-a• -....-Jtlc l 'l'•""'l''J .. 1 lhv ,,.,1.1 .. ,,. y1,11 1"""10,., yurt f'"· 111198 2901 Nowpon oacn, Now bvsln1u yol No The fr.llowlng persons 310 w 19th St, wF150, Co\la an u%~ perscfi 'MU S4~U h. '~b'~ t .__ t ~ ~ • ~LAINTIFF: Fullerton M,tr\hOI V1,c11 T I I • u 1" • • at ''" auC110n 10 w,.. • ·-'-'n •~·"ul ,..,_of 1 .. _ "~·ten1 • Moftuarv \l111111<J 0111111.11 vi 11111 1111.11 port Booch. CA 926()3 Mory Lou KIOhlor doini llvtine•t ns "e•a Calif 926"7 .... ~ or cai u-r• ,. a tr,. 11'18 ""I 111"1 •1,,1u y1J111 <Jb T f 11111 bvtlneu 11 con-1111 11a11mon1 was 1 eel Peg o.:ircJ 011 co Scrvicos Langford Delano Men11ts l,....bldde I<>< cash '"'IYIQll -• ...., ··-~r ,,. ..,..,,,.. •, ·, ~:::;~:n •Fn~.~.~~n At 1,,, '""'' '" 11111 w1111t111 ''" w,11~1' tl~~utC~~7:.,. wCt~rl<ilo:, dutteel tJy· 1 co1po1allon wllh the County Cler~ of 2g-,1s Atdh•ll' Avll s11 ' 57!> VJ 1911\ St IFl50, :r llme Cof s3'e ir\'"'lawl\.tl ed SlltlH,) eH right. lllle, Chapel• Crematory 1" 11 "''5 "'lh 111., < ,,,,,1 t.e 0,,11100 c,,vnl/ on 1 S IJ8 H•v• you 1tarled doing Orange Cou111y on 02·02-~8 F204 Co~lJ Mesa CA Co)la Mesa. C:ihl 92627 money of tne Untied Stales) lnt.,ftl, ~to and 3500 Pac111c View Drive DCFENDANT: Rlc;hard "·'" "" t 11111111<1 f rJu• 111 19988743907 but111en y111? Vol, 10-97 19980747579 92626 Thi\ businou 1s con· al Alllle n<Xttr ~enltanoe held by It under .. Id • n d T • m •' • Hem· I·"·" 1'1"""·'Y 1111 1" r1011011 Bo11chwillk, Inc.. Join Dally P1101 rob 5, 12. 19. Ma1ga1111 L (Pu9) Bogard. dueled by an rndMdual to tlJ.' Counly 5'ise. °'Trust In lhe propeny Newport Beach • "'lngway, huoband •nd ,,, ''Y Y'J'" ""'"'"'Y Oallv Pitoi Jun 20. f'ot. 5, T1ou1. P1utdonl 26, 1908 Th306 2lJ9t FI04!I Ln. Hvnllnglon tfavo you "aned doing 7()0 CtVIC Ce£1f&r , llulted In uld County anc1,._ __ ._4•4•1-7•00--- w1t1; Oe11lc k Jam.. II fOU Artl A <.nqmo11 1". 19 t9011 Th303 This •l111emon1 was fllod Doach. CA 921146 tivsrnen yol? y05. 1-t·98 Santa Ana CA a~..!\)~I. 111 tat• and detcribed .. lol-u Pnrka, etc., el •'-,,, n «m11no•ml l•Od1to• r,1 PUBLIC NOTICE w1111 the Counly Clo•k of PUBLIC NOTICE This but1non 111 con Langlo•d Dotano Mtnz11, and 1n1erest c:o1wtJ.icl'«IO lfld : ••more fully deecnbed PIERCE IROTHERS NOTICC OF 11111 •IH• uno<I vou rnu~1 "'• Orange Counly on 02·02 !18 duet&d by an 1nd1v1du11I Thos tlalomonl was lrled r'fOW tie, b~ 11lhe 1 Uld said deed °' trutl •pn BEU BROADWAY MARSHAL'S SALE i'~'" '1•''"' v .. it. lhu t• ""' Flclltlou• Bu•ln••• 19980747500 FlcUUou• Butln••• Have you 1111rted do1no w1lh tho County Cle•k of °r<:~f l\Jsatdil\Couri~" 2-192-27 l.Nsl" 11 Mlllng •11111 111·•·1 •top, lu lho I"' Hame llatemenl DUiiy Pllul fib 5, u. 19, Name Statement bvs111011 yt1? No Orange County on 2·10·96 ~~ j,~,n~ i · rr: · operty ·a•"· wMrll 11· The Mortuary* Chapel lEVYINO OFFICER "'"·'' r111110\l•n1.i11va •'I•· .. 0. 1998 Th307 Tho f0Uow1nn po1sc.n1 ••u Pen Boga1e1 10980748588 T~ 1 1 • "'"' addtMa and other Cremation FILE NO I I 111• lollow111u po11onl 1110 ' .. " .. "-"' Ion if · '"'"''O' lly 1 111 c.111111 """1'" 1 1 doing bv~1no11 as: This 11at1m1n1 waa l1lo<J Dillly P1101 Feb n. t9, 26, IOtat ·~~of 11n· themonul .... op«ty.,,na1 deecli. •bedny, HOCS70482 7·A ''"" ""'""" ,,,,,ri 1111, 1111111 """'II >vt n<iu 11•· PUBLIC NOTICE 1 1 11on~· T ol Medi 11• 1t c 1 c1 k ot ~ ~:,'t r rv 1~0 Bro~wau Alpl111 Amuric:u Hoally, 74!1 n orno r . iav . w '' IO oun Y O• Mai S. 1998 Th320 $red .... ~lo a..__~"" lo.._ l20 ta ' COURT Cl\S! NO.: ''' '"" 1''""""" Of '"" Int cine, 361 1fo1pt111t Road Orange CO<Jnty on 2·t3·98 ~ u"' _....,. .,. OS esa I l'J.d in • Cl r \t.hor Avu . Sv•lo llA!I Flctltlou• Bu•fn••• s B PUBLIC NOTICE --.. _ R ....... ,. __ "-I .... 2 •t•A 78,.027 111 • "~ l"''v •11 1V" c;rit1i\ Mu,1, CA !12626 v111 331, Nowporl oact1, 19988748890 reason ,,_. ,..,.. .._. . .....,. ...... .,. -• ...., 'JIOO •JI II•• Calllom•D p,,,. N St•t•m t CA 92()6'1 mated costs ~ c. 92825 The ndet I .. ________ _ 111 v• I" ·' ...... I •~'1 ·"'' l1nlt f··d• T110 1•1••11 1()1 Iii Alpha Arno11c:o F1nane1nt am• •n s .. Oa1ly P1lol Ftb 19, 28. Ff tltf B ' .... _,., ..... tme of ' u ·11 r111 fl u 'I • • , 1·11 "' 1111• fnl . (CA), :;i4s FtaCher Tho following p111on1 all arah Ann 8f11ckwood, 381 5 2 998 ThJJ:i' c ou• u• neat ouvaoc:es a1 ""' _________ __,_ _________ _ ~ovu •lWlljll.1lorl tuwl mo ''·''"'' Wiii ,,,,. ft'1•1•e Av• IA9. Co11a M1111. CA drnng bu11n11111: Hospllal Aond. Suite 331, Mo• . t . t Name Sl•t•m•nt 1nlti1IP1Jbbll9f1 he~ioe f';::================:::::i .. "II"'' .1 111r1t1rt111111 u111DrC11f tiolt"o "'"' "''"1111~ trum g2826 W S.M. Looalng, 1882 L•n· Nowpor1 Oooeh. CA 92663 PUBLIC NOTICE Tho followtng pc11on1 are of Sale is S191. '·~ IY· .1,,11 .·~ 1•1•11 '" """' •11 ""' twn111111 dulo 11•1t••O•I lhls biainou 11 con 01oy. lrvln1, CA 92614 This bullnttt 11 eon· do111g busmen 11· ment must be ~ · a l'ldll" ""' '""'' '''' ' ,1 .it.r,vn <Ju~l•d IJy-11 corporation Goratd F Srtmb•. 1682 ducted by an lnd1111duat Flctltloua Bu•fn••• Slolla s Pl•c• t30 East caslue(s check ~ 8 11111w1 ',1t;llllf\ o\ lr1.u1 A' fOIJ MAf I /AMiil! lho H.iva you llllrted doinu La~ley. lrvlne, CA 82814 Have you lllflOd doing Name Statement t71h Slllll, Su0lle E, Coata m ':lmZn~all ali c: ''''''"'"1 r •, 1 A anrt 1 0 ~opl by 11·11 to11•t II Y"'' llulineu yel? Yoa, 4 4 IM Orego•y M Mach1do, buttnoH yet? No T111 lollowlng persont are Mesa. CA 92827 al crecltl unlOn. or 1 ~~;· ;1'!1111;-'J'(;~~·;,':,.'.'r~~~:.1;1 i;:: • .. ;:,~;.;···~~·~1•1~11~1';''111:~ 1~~.11~11~~~.,:~!nn~'.n•;~::: 6~g~4 UingtfY, ltvtne. CA ~~r:h :.~.~~~n~k:~d l1lod ~'&0 ~u:'&;;'c~: TES. 524 2~~~l P~~~;~os:.•~t,',?~ =ra1 dsa§"U f.. :,i T""""o 11111ru11u1owoy, 001 w111• 1110 i.n .. r1 11 l<>rmnl Ho <Joni Tn11 bvtlntu 11 eon· wlln 1h1 County Clori\ of w 19th St, Co111 Mcso, V1efo. Ca 92692 sooatlon. s .- "'" lnrw•• 111111,, 1t11,w11111 qun" lor S11nr 1til Nrilit e of Pet•lcla Ann Benton Zo· dueled by· a gener•I part· Orange County On 02·02·98 CA 92627 This bvstnoas Is con· \IOll. ()( ~ soecl· " II ... "•1 I""' 0 0 I lhe '11""' ot ••1 lllVOHlory 10 ... lch. Office M•n•o•r nerahJp 19900747524 All M. Alhll1n1 4 Kendall dueled by 1n lndMdual fied Ill stCUOn"!>I or the Fl- • '61 J itU'J r111 •· '' i.1lft cJ io .11111 "flllli11"1 c.I n1.110 na T111s 11111ment w11 l1ltd llov1 you 111ntd doing Dally Pilot Fib 5 ii. 19 SI . Leguna N1guo1. CA Heve you 11art1d doing nll'l()ado ' COdt ~!!'O'i:;* 011 \it•cJ I ••l(Jll , .... (>II ""' ,.,,, '11 1'1 ""~ IH•hllOlt 0• wllh 1ne County Clerk OI butlntll ytl? Y11, Jin 22. . . 92677 bu11n1u y811 No to c b\JSJneQ In WIQ • rl~o .,, ll·n ,~,11.1nl o c.I "111 ""' 111 1>11•v1d•d In o c /23 99 1998 28• 1998 Th3oa Thlt bu1ln1111 11 con· Solly Jo1oc1 Pttei~on The slleet add~anq ' ( I 1 ... o ol it c I f 11nge o11n1y on 1 I 0 Id F S b , 'gf mmon "• n• ~f y .>lid WI 11 I h.w11 luvr .. rl l' 1"" c, l(I 0 I l)I e .,. 11m • PUBLIC NOTICE dueled by: an lndlvlduat Thia statement Wit lll•d '"e 1ea"1 p "!. ' vj\1111 "" "''"' 111111 1111t1 111 11•0 l'rot>11111 ( 1111" A ne 1098874 942 Thi• 11111ment w11 toed Have you 11ar1od dolno with 1111 County Clerk ol Of/Srwi s i " lo ltr•" ,,, ,.Ml 111t1o111trnr """"' lvr :i11oc "11 Nollco l>nity r>llol Jen. 29, Feb 5· wnri tht County Clt1k ol Ffctllfoua Bu•ln••• buslnHI yet? No Orange County on 2·13·98 ~1a n:te. Coste dtt1l••lf'I '" 11111 p1opor1y 111 1"''" I\ iw1"' 1"111 '"''" •ho '" IO 1 ~0 Th290 Orang• County on t/23/98 Name Statement All M Athllanl 19180748983 Mesa ~ Tiit under· t.!J• Cour11v ''' 0 '""11' ruwt llo•k TICE 18819748043 Th1 following pe11on1 ore Tl11• at111ment was hied Doily Pilot Fel> t!I, 26, $111* rust .. d19darms any ;;1a11 ol C .11111rr1.1 Ch• Attorney for Pell· PUBLIC HO Oally Pilot J•n 29, Feb. 6, dolrig bu1in111 11· wnh tne COut'lly Clerk ol Mar. 5, 12, 1998 Th:l24 Niblkly lot lllY inootreClneSS "'tc11bed ~' f illr·w~ lol M lloneri Flolflfoul Bu•lneH t2, 19, t998 Th295 INTERNATIONAL Ml:.OIA Ornng1 Counly on Ot ·30·!l81-------------------- • ol b10tk I ''·" 1 no 111:.i. 111 JAMEi I!. FODl'!N, N•m• lt•t•ment ENTERPRISE, 4071 la 19980741397 PUBLIC NOTICE J111 r11y ril 1 ··~•·• M"'·1 190. tCS0•01890), Tht rouowlng p1raon1 '"' PUBLIC NOTICE Ptlm11 Ave . Sullo D, Ana· oa11y Pilot Ftb. 5. 12, 19,1--------- "Co11n1y of Or,1n1111 r,1.1111 or 11140 1.01 ALAMITOS llomg bu1lnt11111· helm, CA 92807 26 1'198 Th310 Flolltlou• 81.11fneaa C-~1111111• '1\ ••0' m1" " BLVD., ITC, 205, LOI P1e1l1c Slttl P1oouc11. 102 Ffctltlou• l1.1ilneH Tom Cheng, 4071 La · Name Statement • CiOHl•<l in li•i«k .'O P011°• 1 Al.AMITOI, CA 90720 c Randolph Av•, Co••• Name Statement P•lma Ave . Suite D, Ane· PUBLIC NOTICE The followlng perton• 111 arco ~ ,,1 "'•H•ll•••tc•11• Moll, CA 02620 The lollowlng 1Mrton1 a11 helm, CA 92907 doing buelne1111· m•r>' 111 111 .. • rt1co ut ~hn Put.ii,11••1 Nuwpor1 0 o 2 c n <1ofny, bualntH 11: Thi• bualntu 11 con· Flolltlot.11 Bt.1tfneH Solo'• Cu11om Jewelry, Co"nly ""' 1111f111 ot sn1d rJun'" C:ra1.1 Mo111 0•11y ar1;y ollon, 70 An· A) er. Jon11 •utomo1tv1 .. db I 1 1 710 S H1ll1d1 s~n11 Cl)lv1111u " dolph Ave , Co11a Men, " "' wUClt y: an nd1vldu11 Name ltatement y, " , Prlol I otiru.11y l'.J, JI), ?O. CA 92879 Conau Ung, b) Jay Jon .. Have you 1t1necl dot~ The fOllOwl~ persons 111 Ana, CA 92701 l'J:J3 W1111n1" Avenuo 11JflO nou oouon, 702 c Ran-Communlc;allon1. 20401 bu1lne11 yet? No cfol~butlntu at Edu11do Solo. 7t0 S Hal· No room left in the garage for the ~ar? A call to clH•lfl•d can help "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation & Burial SerVice Why should you subject yourself & your family to paying inflated prices for caskets & services???? Call Toll Fr« l-888-54CASKET Serving Oruge & Sunoandlng Coantlet Cbllt1 Meu <'.A f'lha27 A C M SW CylP,rtll St., Newport Tom Ching J M .. Mlllworkt, 718 Ctn· laday, Sania Ano, CA J ... P•UP••'" ~111 b~ •old dolph v•. 0•11 .... Oeacn, & ........ "0717 Thi I 92701 11 '' ~ • CA 92829 .. ""....,.,. I 1t11tmtn1 w11 h td 111 St., Cotta Mtu, Co111 91Jbltc:t 10 1h• 1111111 of ru PUBLIC NOTIC! Tnta bualnua 11 con· Jay Gary Jon11, a040t wllh lht Coun1v Clork ol 92621 Thi• bv1lno11 la eon·l·---------------..... ---.-1111 CltlflptlOn pu11u1n1 ll'l CCP d cl d by· an nln<:Ot~o S.W. C~1111 St., Ntwpon Oran&• county on Ol·30·98 Jo .. quln Mortin Lopez, 718 ducted by: on 1ne11v1au11l CQ·•e 7"0 OtO T11e amn1•111 NOTICI 0, u 1 ' u O h • "2••" 0717 " H 1art d d I " • • rated 111ocl1tlon ot tr He • "'• vvv• 189 8747421 Conror SI.. Cotll M111. ove you • • o ng ()I .. cv11d 1nd111>11u11en 11 PUBLIC AUCTION lht n t pinn•t1hlp Thie but lnH• II con-Otlly Pllol Ftb II, 12, IO, Calif 92827 1 bu1lne11 Yf1'1 No sPOll.91• b!'J No11c11 11 llt•lby gtvtn Have you tltrltd doing ducted by In fndhllelual Thia bullntu 11 eon Edulrdo Soto II Iii• aullj•C• vi "'1• 111111 11111 ltl• 11nrt1111gned will butlneu ytt? No HtVI )')I.I 1terttd doing 20, 1909 Th309 dueled by: •n lndlvielull Thll 11111ment w11 liltcl ·11 tHl p1opor1y 111111 11 "" Hll •I PUBllC AUCTION Aon 8otton butfnen yet? YH , 23 lltl>-PUBLIC NOTICE Havt you etontd doing wllh lht County Cte1k Of flo arrHI 1nt1ro" 01 0111i11 on OJ10M10 11 1 too 1 m Tnlt ll&ltment waa llltd 1uary ff bualntH ytt? YH, 1/t/98 0(1nge County on 2·13 08 (Qn\ll\011 llHIOll•llOll, lll Al AllSPACC. 11!1114 HAM· wllh lht County Cltlk Of Jayo. Jont1 P10Utfou1 •u1ln•11 Jotquln Martin Lopoi 18118748884 •~Ont Ip 111 loc1111011 •T••y IL TON AVL , HUNTINGTON Ortnge County on 2·t3·H Thia 1tattm1nl WU rlltd Heme Stetemenl Thia llattmtnl wH !lied Dally Pilol Feb. 19, 291 1>1 obt11nod fr1>111 th• Mar OCH CA 02M8 the per· 119117411a1 wllh the, County Cle1k of The IOllOWlng !MtlOni lft wllh the County Cl11k ot Mer s, 12, 19911 Th3H •"-'"• OH1ce vponb11qd1d1HI 1on11 pro,,.rty OI lh• IOI· 0111 .. Pilol Ftb. 19, 2e. Ort~• County on7Z·1~·,9.,e Clolna M lntll ... Orang• c~'!!Ye1°"141.1'2,.1~ PUBLIC NOT1c• ffroepec11ve 1 ••• IOWing M •1 12 1...,... Th32.. 19911 411 P•ul'• Clt1nlng S9Mct, ,.,., .. • • ariouto r1l1r lo S~tton1 NAMI! · UNIT I at. • • """ " D•lly Pilot f"ab. 11, H , 337 Reim•, C~tl MHa, Oiily PllOI Jin .... , Feb, &, ---------S.llon 101 &10 10 Secuon 1NV!iNTOAY PUBLIC NOTIC• 998 Th3, CA 02827 •• Flct1tlou1 a1.11ln•u 702 eao. 1nctu11ve, of the Hf.NKEL. LAINS, A.020. • Mar. 11• 12• 1 4 Paul Damion Erro, 3:17 12, 19, 1098 Th291 N•m• ll•ltment Coelt ol CIVIi Proetrlu•• 101 ttOUSl!HOLD lftMI flolltloua 11.1alnet1 PUBLIC NOTICE Relmt, Colla Mtt1, CA. PUBLIC NOTICE Tht toUowlng p1reon1 art i:ov111on1 (lowe1111ng the AlCfN! l!AIC, '049, H•m• Stelemef'lt 12127 dOlng t>utlne .. 11: erme, cond1t1on1. end •f HOUSl!HbLO ITlMI The •ollowtno PtrlOn• are Jlot1Uou1 lu1lne11 Thll builn•n 11 con· Plotltloua luelnet1 Coit. M111 Movtno COm· fee'! Of tht ut1 and tne II· PIRKL!, lOAE.E. OOS9, dOlng buiineu ••' Heme Sltl•ment ducted by• In lnatulelual Heme llalement ptny, 289 Megnoll• St , at>mty or 11e11ulllng bid ti0U9£HOLO ITUt4S WHO Communicttlone fht follOWlf'IO petaOt'lt are Have you •t•rled doing fha following pereon• are Co1la M111, CA '12927 d~~''r1CI IS HIACllY a'!?•AHOOWUllllCt.'0,CDAITT"HMYI, 3001 Ae4htll A.Vt., Bid. e: dolngbualne11H· b1u1lne11 yot? Yt1, 1-1• dolng i>YtlntHH' 01Vld Jonathan WCllkH, '' .,...., ' ., '" Sullt 203, Co••• MtH, CA II USA CAPITAL, bl AOO 900 Ctmtfon S V.C, 848 Pro-289 M1gnoll1 St,, oata 0 N •h•t Ofl MtllCh llh, WI! Sl!LS. DA.VIII. H070, 92ta• MARTIN OAOUfll, 140 New-~n Manin Loper ductlon Pl•c• Newport ,.. .... CA 92127 1 .... et lwo o'elocll p M HOU [HOl.O ITrM;, 8111 JoNph O\lmonl 15lt 1 pon Centlf Drive, 8Ult• Thia !Mftemtnt WH flttd e .. ch CA 82MJ Tiii• bu1lnt11 II con· ltt •IOI J1ml>Or•t Blvd . KI. AUCTION HAVICI, NIIMI ll'llne CA n'°4 240, Htwpott .. ech, CA with the County Cllfll of Pett,.; Conrad Ctmtion duc:ttd by: •n ltldt~dull ''*" tot, C11y Of Ntwpotl p 0 eox HI, RIALTO, CA tt4fc nit1 ~n Sotenttn. 92190 Orang• Coui ty on 1122Jtl t4218 ltrn•bt Cl . Sin Hlvt you ltltttd dOlng ltrRh. Coun1y ol Oftn09I 11317, ICILLY I l<AfllL IO L.•rnon Orovt IMM CA Martin JoNr." R~t. tHH'4e1ta Dttoo CA tJ1H bu1lne11 yet? 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PfT Secret8rlal Wanted Old manual Master Apartment. remodeled, fenced. 1 ba. quiet gated utll by Triangle Square homel Has all vacc's Accelerate your future. Position In mulh task typewriter, repairable From $1240 to 51315 51350.(pet?) 642-9699 comm, pool, tennis, s 3 5 o Im 0 I eave Sucks his thumb.(562/ Start up to $48 K 011ented held otfice. Call 714-646-0047 Utllltl•• Peld E'ald• Studio AU Utls •a a y a cc• 1 • t o meas(714) 646·8370 59&-3525 SeaJ Beach tw1ore exp.• more pay Seit motivated at>Uity • • • • • • • •• •soma rn111ctt0ns apply freeway/beach/malls. Great Benefits to work 1noepand· Call 714·789·1742 Paid. Fenced yd, sm 714-557.0075 West CM Shr newly---------p1ol11 sharing 3yrs ently Thoroug h dog ok, coin lndry. ="-="".....,-......,,...,,.......,----,.,,,,-remodel hm, yo, w/d, FREE CASH OTA -1yr. llatbeo knowteoge ol IBM •Ao~"···~ • !.t•..,. • ·~QI . '"""• J....-~ • 111n4ff wtik• •" 1111tep1 It 1•ver11.. ·11y ,,111111<1. .ll11lt1llH er '1u111111111u ..... el ""· ctltt. rtllflH IAGUNA BEACH 1048 $550. + $250.dep. +pet E'Slde 2Bdrm 1Ba cable, $350 ulll incld. GRANTS! required. Combined with eKpariance In deposil 545-0442 Huge fenced yard. Iv msg 714·642·9622 C S 1 h Transpor1. File Maker Pro. New paint & carpet olloge. cho ars 1ps For Lse 3bt+lrg den 290 E. 18th Avl 311 ---------Business. Medical 1·800·637·4407,Greg S8.00hr s1ar11ng. or 4bd 2ba College Pk s1175.mo. 673-3588 aeNTALS bills. Never Repay CAVSCAN Fax resume to Home. 1st +sec dep. auo Toll Free 1---------800-889·0872 $$ CASH PAID $$ ~P-t .. • .~, •f'IOl..IM WE BUY ESTATES • -d~I• metdy ...-..ce "WE PAY MOfll $ fASTUr' & ART 6025 New Engag•m•nt Ring for male t4K Gola. s ("hanna1 ct Co9t S6 5C.. Sell S225 ' HI 111..UC., 111911111 StllWS tf •View Home 3Br 2Ba 3 decks, trg llvlng rm S70K In upgradesl 5329,000 By Owner reo. $1400/mo. gardnr1 _________ WANTED 2726 800-216·9000 KG·1398 ARE YO U Oeadllne Feb.26,t998 •• u ... 1 •111•• ., 11 11111ut1 •• .... .., '"' ,,.,., .. Cl 714-536-2098 • 1 l111tlllt1M ., •iteri1111N1101 • provided. Call Patty NEWPORT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•---------FRIENDLY, PfT SECRETARY/ for appt. 714-429-1480 e11cH 2669 Seek House Sitting •Re-discover your RESPONSIBLE BOOKKEEPER Newport Hts Condo BIO.A Young newlywed:-Beauty! New style 16·20 fie• hrs/long 714-497-5994 Ull lew&,Utl Wiii eel ~-... '• '""' .. , lft'trt!M· 11ell 1t1 1 .. 1 Hiatt Wltltlt 11 II •1•1111" ti lltt law 011 ru•er1 111 hr•'r l•lerm1d 1•11 111 •welllltS t•fertlu• 11 11111 HWIJl,.f Ill 1Vlll1'11 11 H ...,i .,.n11ty Nils Te c.tM ,itil ff "scn111Mllt111 call HOD Ttl1-lr1t It 1.-..Z'-15• ft1 lk Wlsalllfl ... DC art1 ,1t1u c.t11 HUO It 421-SSll HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL 1002 NEWPORT BEACH lmmac. 3br 4ba, 2-earliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii saving for a house. color, highlights & & CARING? term Computer e11p. gar, basic appls, gard· • 2BR 2BA Garage, ref's avl. 557.5455 more. It's never been We pro,ide necessary. wo rd ner. $1850. 721-9993 W/0 hk-up, balcony, easier to be your most Tran!>porLation Servire~ processing, spread- 1069 •---------Near Hoag Hospital •••••••••• beaut 1ru 11 Ca 11 to our elderly and sheets, basic acclg., ,-$850.mo 722-0388 Barbara 723·5454 disabled comrnunJty l1hng, Mac & Quicken iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IRVINE 2144 1-=,--~0:--...,,.---,...,...,....-COMMERCIAL hetpfu1. Fax resume *BAY FRONT* 3br 2 .5ba Brand New 714-673·8797 •1 STORY• 2-story Duple• near REAL ESTATE LOST & /Competid&1veS7wages PART-TIME OFFICE 3Br Large 1ront & aide Columbia Square I· Via Lido $2000/mo 2925 swUng 7 5G1lr palios •dock • Bdr condo. Pats OKI •714-873-2303• FOUND /Pan-tlme&f'Wl-time 15·20 hrs per wk ~957-8133. SOUTH COAST AUCTION 2202 So. ... St. s 6 9 5 . o o o Ag• n t UCI area. S900mo. ------------------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii employment 3 days '" busy N 8 Tevis Hlll/714-718·2721 • 714-720•1218 • Eleg~~~ ~~~~~::,us, 1 BUSINESS OFFICE Found 2·14 Young .IPaldlraln.ingwhile ~f !~a~~~~' ~~·~c,.ee --------- Bayrldge Beauty 2Br ---------Bdr, Fplc, 2 car gar, FOR RENT 2769 black & white male ~)'Ollr manner, MS Word/ Senta Aile. CA 92707 I--><o .\ o.-.. CA •290 tote. airy. very pvt. LAGUNA N/P, 1650mo+ Avail iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii cal Vic 17th Santa EKcel and \Quicken Nice patio deck, April 714 640 5034 Ana. 714-548·8342 .IFriendly.~-0rienlt'd experience necessary S 192,900 650·0942 NIGUEL 2152 · . . •MOVe IN SPECIAL!•---------won environment Restaurant experience Ed va.nden Bosscha, Bkr iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Gated Community CM Storage Units LARGE REWARD !! lt yearsoCageorolder helpful Call Susan 1, 2 & 3 Bd's Apts. A~prox. 12x23. $185. \'-" .. C.A~-• • ... ___ 714 ""42 7880 BELCOURT BEAUTY •Panor•mlc View of 1 ~ For person that lands """ ..... "'rs........,...,. ...., · near Fash on lslan (714) 771·7240 __ .. Ile dri · Med•terranean SBr oce.m, mtns. city, 3br 2-ear gar. fp, w'd hk· ____ ,,.......,,...-_,,,~-...,...,...-male black cat .... uel!Ce nl wig Receptionist 4Balh Custom Homo 2ba. Ltg master, din· ups, central air. Alarm NB 3 Rm Suite Nice. w/white chest. Lost record required FfT-P{T, phone~ no $995,000 mg room. skytrs. W/D. G 11 0 s 1 furn, fax, ground floor since 2/14. 515·9076 For mQre clerocal. will tra1r1 Call Vau,hn H~eman f11g. must seell 52400 s5y1s6'50°529c95u~:4v0~w09s 1 person only.Weslcllff/ -----------i'n'"ormau·on (714) 848-2086 2·o 747 ( 4) 4"'5 e•1• . . Oovtf. $325. 646-.2474 Lo•t 2/15 2 paor of II $ BEST $ PRICES PAID FREE CONSULTATION EMabl'J u.cu~ S.-.».:h Oealtn fkr-nJ1n~ i. LA, San Francuc.1 .!it ~ ... y,,rl PETS & ANIMALS 6049 AKC Laba-YeUow & Black Show qlly. 2 10 20mo s $40 0-5450. • 714-675·3037 • Pedigreed Chihuahua s .. eet lama••. 7' lbs She s a cuddlerl Age 6yrs 100 many 'pets: cannot keep $75.00. 01 mak e offer. Spayed. 311 shots CaJI Suo 714-845· 1844 SPORTING GOOD; 6065 7 4· v 71 • • v v , Call Nei"l Receptionist/PT Newly Renovated glasses, 1 pcescr1pllon iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilBIQ CANYON 2Br 2Ba1 _________ Spacious 1Br & 2Br w/purple frame no 85 7 7950 Full Service Salon GOVERNMENT 2000a.f., owner will NEWPORT From $775. No Pets. INDUSTRIAL 2788 case, 714·650·5930 -In CdM. E>Cp. Pref'd FORECLOSED carry OAC. $499.000. Newport Bav Terrace iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------66.6M•61ffl Must be reliable, w ..... , ANJlQVES m MODERN DISH\\'AR£ 10 TIFFANY EVERYTHING!!! •Hard to Find• electrocycle. 2 speed all body action. klnt cond $499. 644-5402 Homes lrom pennlH LE ASE 0 PT I 0 N BEACH 2169 1 6 9 1 M • 11 or 1v8 Lost dog small temor MllT.WlifltllillW dependable. punctual. on s1 Dal1nQuent Tax, $2800/MO. 497·1137 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714-545-4855 •Superior Ave. CM mill, female. 131bs ....... ••• .. cu ••• 714·675·1495 E.fillt ... ln r<<""1tt F•m1h Jl\t>•ofl~tf'lk> Rossignol Ski pkgs $69 Includes Skis, bind· lngs, bootl, poles, all sizes avail. All acces 1001 (71 4) 515-9022 Repo's, REO"s. Your BI u ff• La r g • 2 Blk to Beach Brlghtl..,,,..-~-----~ l500·l5,000sl, Great block rust color. Vic ---------• Sales/•A People Per· area. Toll Free 3Br+2.5Ba End Unit. ra-modle, upper unit On Water upper unit, localion, lenced, Mesa Del Mar area Editorial son• If that's you, lhis 714,249,3711 800·218·9000 xH-1398 Un d • r S 2 8 0 K 2Br, Lndry', garage 2br 1ba duplx, dbl roll·ups, high ceilings. (714) 966--0209 Design could be your car.., Bk views, quiet sgt prerd, .65psf 714-546-8531 Editor p;;jjiiiiii;;;;;;;a===iiiiiiliOi" ---------for current listings. 714·720-1704 r $1200 714·723·1927 lmmac. 51300 6S0-899S LOST·Slngle Qlamond Page de 5 1 g n er opptyl 714·668·5787 TV, ELECTRONICS, LIDO ISLE 38r 2.SBa BAYRIOQE CONDO ••••••••• 1 1/2 Carat necklace needed for growing .• ,·TEACHER STEREO 6080 ---------1 1850SF. LR. OR, FP, 3Br 3Ba, FP, garage •Waterfront Upper• on a line gold chain. dynamic Southern ASSISTANT patios, decks, dbl gar, upgrades. pool, patio. 2br 2ba, Great view, BUSINESS & round cut, set In "V" Cal. newspaper chain FT/PT for Pre-School SOLD! Showcase homes 101 sale In our Saturday Reel Estate Supplement• •Hom•• of the Week dlapl•y ada atart at Just $751 (011dlln1 Wed Spm) ***** •Open House llatlngs for S51 (Olldllnt Thurs Spm) ••••• It pays 10 advertise In the best local Real Estate Sec1ion CALL TODAY! Lisa Rivera 714/574-4252 CORONA DEL MAR 1022 openers. park. tennla. 714-780·889!1 sun-dk, carport s2000 NANCE shape. Sen1imen1al Good eye, attituoe Sal nog. Educauonal Newly decorated. 673-6002 or 540·l355 FI value. REWARD• and work ethic all requirements 9 ece $2200. 559-4002 BIG CANYON 2Br 2~a PLEASE CALL m andatory plus Quark umts. Ask tor Jamie or Newport Crest 2Br 2000s.1., owner will 714-760·1859 experience. EOE. Karen 71 4-650-3442 2B. W/.pacl·ous loft. car'l OAC. S499jooo. Send resume lnd do· LE s E 0 p T 0 N MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS -------· pool, jac. tennis, walk 52800/MO. 497_1137 signed pages to: EMPLOYMENT to beach. $1550.mo -'"=""--=----=--~ RENTALS OPPORTUNITY HEALTH & Steve Marble. Cahfor· Open Saturday 1•4 •Big Canyon Condo •••••••••• n1a Community News, SERVICES 5533 8 Encore Upper unit on Golf 2904 FITNESS 3000 330 w. Bay SI., Costa iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Agent 714-723·0137 CoutSe. 2br 2ba, pvt Mesa. CA 92627 •••••••• • Portoflno Model 2-car Incl gar SISOO/mo _R_E_N_T_ALS __ T_O____ •-••••• DIABETICS Gen Office phones Please be aware tha1 Harbor View Hom•• Ben wk909•676•5736 Please be wary of out (Using lnsulfn.) Did hhng. mail, llte A'R the listings in this cat- Cable Descrambler Kit $14 95. AU pre- mium channels 6 Pay Per View Ouaranl-.d 7 1 4-262-2604 code 04 Cable TV Descremblerw• •800·211-412S. GARAGE SALES hm909·676-8420 SHARE 2724 f anles F a 30 ? 4br 3.5ba. Nearly I=.,--,.-:---:----:-----.-o area comp · you know Medicare 01 M· a-4 p or egory may roQutre you 8,0oosf Lot. $599,999 Bluffs Townhme liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Check wilh the local Insurance Covers MacGregor Yachts to call a 900 number ... ._ _____ ..,... .. l·--------- 759·1960 By Owner Lrg 3Br +Fam Room, C.D.M. 2 Bdr-2 Ba. Bettor Business most supplies? 1631 Placen11aCM In which there Is a CORONA VIEW LEASE OPT. Bay & Greenbelt Vlow. great decor. Fplc, Lg Bureau before you Save money, call -.-a,...e_n_•_r_a_l_ll_gh_l_o_ff_lc-e charge per minute DEL MAR 714·650·3822 deck. Female pref., sand any money for 1 ·800-7 48 ·1 662 duties P(r afternoons WORK IN YOUR APPLIANCES 6011 UNDER s3 so,ooo I=-~--=---:--.-:-: s 00 1 /2 til fees or aervlces. Aef'd Lib rty Medic al eiiiiiiiiiii 6122 BANK REPO BEACH GIANT $739,900 i> Prudential ~~ 714-723-8120 Design•,. Furnished 7 Pus 1 u · d d 1 d a • 714·722-0456 Call Biii spare llmol Good S TV' 1 1 B. c C d o 714-759-8888 an un ersan ny Satlslacllon guaran-before noon. money' Processing Apt sz Refrln $140. ony s pano soa 1g anyon on o n1...,,,.....,.,...,...---.,-..,...,..--cGntracts before you teod no HMO membeis. ., desk trundle peraian Goll Course. 2Br+den CdM Exquisite hke new sign. Shop around for menllon ANCA-00 Hallmark Shop In NB mail' Free supphesl washer/Dryer $140 ea carpetl coffff, ping 2.5Ba, Avail lmmed. Medlle11anoan Twnhs rates. CAL "SCAN needs Mgr, Asst Mgr Bonuses• Rush SASE Xlnt condl 646·5848 pong. make up tables S2500.mo 642·1103 furnished. 4 blks to~,,..,,,..,,,..,,,,_.,,,..,,..,...,,~,.......,,,...-& Sales. EKp pref'd Greenhouse 4217. halll••• books patio •Eastblun 2br + den. beach. 2br 2ba w/gar. B~~~:;.rs~~~P~I :~~·--.-F-r-.-.-P-e-rs_o_n_a_I•-714-844-2014 ~11g:~~~~'.21~saterlord W!'~~1:.~~ry~~~£a'3 sets hswrs spons S.1 2ba, newer appls, absenleo ownr, home Training Session Host/Hostess/ 2 2 I 9 ·2 appro• 1 weekend a sell product/svcsl with Man'nlf" CAL"SCAN cycle, 5 temp heavy 604 Avacado/ alley 2-car gar, end-unit. month, mature female Call 714-434-2973 714_2 .,,3•8030 Server• duly $100 723-4283 1850.mo 557-1362 • Now accepting ap----------1 VIII• Balboa Condo.,..-----.........,,----==-=,..--pref'd $1195/mo. Call DE·STREtiSI Aroma· r II E af'd EMPLOYMENT ---------1----------.. 3 Br 2 ·5Ba 2-Sty, Fam 1Br Penthse unit. Now HARBOR RIDGE 2 +2 E.J. al 510-502-8900 therapy In the car ~ical on~hl f ·PrC · FURNITURE 6014 COSTA MESA 6124 -~~/~~~k t~e~.~:~ appls. walk to beach. Spa. Sauna, So. Pallo ""c_d_M_.,..5_h_a_r_e_,,,2.,..b-r.....,.1""b-a S1 9.9S +euentlal 0111••••••••• 4 ~~ ·~Id cN .. °wp0:ft WANTED 5535 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l~iiiiiiiiii!~iii~~~ & lown. $525,000 Pool, tenni s. gym. $ 2 7 5 O /m o . /y r I Y cheerful home, lrg ...,,..,8,_8..,.8_·9_7-=·S_c.....,.E_,N,.,.T=--~-=-EMPLOYMENT Blvd.,Newport Beach ~2 Beaultful White M oving Sale 2122 7.3 720·1779 Agt/Owner $139,000 642-3035 ~It~ 4o,:en~v5 .:•~1~r~ bed room, S525mo + Make Cash Weekly! I••••••••• NO CALLS •Swedish Nurse• Wall Units, 1211 tong Walnut bedroom ut. ull prof'I female pref'd Assemble products or -1N-S_U_R_A_N_C"""'E...,:_B_e--a Loving. Dependable. & 9 Sit, each 7tt high frig. & much m01el Huge Ocean Views!! NEWPORT Avail 3 1 714-640·6454 mall lenersl 100·1 of winner! Our agents Xlnl Cook. Driving. 12 drawers, mirrored 31 01 Donnybrook Ln ~'::raryS~it~ou~~~ ~';;: COAST 1070 APARTMENTS • E .Slde C.M. • hom•b•Hd oppty's. EMPLOYMENT close 3 group health ~~c:I ~~~:· Lt; ca~~~ c ab1ne11, desk-top-Sat Feb. 21st 7·1pm 2Br·1Ba. full house No •KP nec1Send 5530 sales and 2 long term '\J 714·848-3735v adjustable shells 1109 Victoria St. 52•395•000 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iii pr 1 v. w /D, Great s3.oo and SASE to care sales per week. A Great Buyll at car parts, tools, t~m•· • • Don Enright 644-4406 3Br+Loft Slngle Fam FOR RENT Loc allS500mo +utll. •Wark at Hom•• We pre-schedule your 5395.ea 700-1983 lure & collectoblHll , -• ..,.L-r_g__,C,_o_r_n_e-r""""o-u-p'"'l-a-x1 Residence, 4 yrs new,••••••••• 714-642·7841 POB 10871,c.M.92627· • Aupalr needed 10 a p Po In 1 men t s . DOMESTICS 5540 Aman• whi te fri g . : 3Br . 2Br/Naw Roof gated . $530 ,000 --=--:::-:--:---:--=:---STOP BAD BREATH! llve w/our family at the ___ 1_-8_0_0_-8_0_5,,,,·9,.,..3..,,3....,.1.....,..,.., iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii w/lc• maker. ovarl l••••••••• • Carpet/Paint. Owner/ Prud Cal Realty Fur~::1d!tpcr.l~.bathl Clean your tongue! beach and asst w/ our IRVINE BARCLAY Child Car• under, 4yrs old, great TRAN~PORTATION Bkr 208·383-4121 714·644-6373 X1762 COSTA MESA 2624 Speclal: S24.9S w/ 2 children call THEATRE Needed cond. $200 723-4283 7 1 4 7 59 9341 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Kl tch·laundry prlv. 8 REFRESH ''l••·····-o r • • s4oomo 646-1263 case 8 8·2· Krlstln(714) 675·7574 Hiring PfT Concession For newborn twins Beautiful Bedroom I• : •HP•rf•c0t Cape Co0~ ---------1 Br D •tao h • d Employees. If you are and 3 yr old in my Set (Flotatlon) w/ SAll BOATS 7014 • ome en vu·s. 4 ACREAGE 1125 Cottages w /Patlo HB W•lk to Beach••••••••• Administrative Asst/ 21 or older & good A liso Vle10 home Dresser & mirror $60 wide lot. room for near beech. Calhedral Femalo prol'd S533 + llUUOUNCEMENTS Receptionist/ wllh the public, IBT Mond3y thru Froday you move. 548·5031 l•ii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~lii! :. ••pan11on. Reducodl cells. frig. Move-In 1/3ull, must love dogs n.l1&1 Clerical Support 11 adding to Its 7:30am • 6 30pm 1 BUY FURNITUR• 2 3 • Atbatross 19*8 • Agenl 714·759·9070 OURBeSTLAND Speclall S675 +S400 no/alc(drugs374·9474 ••••m•••• NB Brokerage ·Estab Concession Prr 'Musi be 811por4enced, Antlquee, AH PIANOS Wood 8 ey Saller. sale everl 40 acres· dep. S48·2421 NB r"" 'ba In spacious,_________ In 1925. Insurance employees. $8.SO per dependable, patient & t"'" or housef"I cash Fully equipped, some b o r d o r s B L M -~~~-=----...,,,.....,,...=--'" ·-backround helpful, not hr 4hr shifts. Eve. & 1 R f e--.. 00 232 $24,900. Southwest 2Bdr·1Be,near OCC. Cliffhaven home. K!t, ANNOUNCEMENTS req'd. Self motivated, Wkends. Flexlbillty In car ng. • orences r paid (714) 957-8133 leaks. SS 673·1 F II t & remod upslllrs gar1ge prlvs, no smkg+ref s W d E c I d I quired. s1100 per SAILBOAT USE Colorado: rH • · • • · 5500_ . sec. 645• 1258 2920 or • • •. goo acheduling your t me. month PleaH call Moving Selel Hospital W .. NT•o 111 ... :'COSTA MESA 1024 . • • 38r 2.aea Bonus Rm, brochure. Parcels In-No P•ts.S795 + S400. before 9am after 8pm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii communlcallon/phone Will train. Call Sherry (714) 574•4248 bed, couch & colfH •·"penu""s w,. .. 1 .. .o•!!: eluded lakafront, trout •714-241·8850• skills• must, Sal-ben-714-954-4193 table. 1amp1, desk. ~ -•trv., • Berber crpl, hardwood : lira I more. $275,500 • AL MARTINl·BKR etreams & river can-neg. Fax resume to•-.-M-g_m_n_t_...T-ra.....,..ln-.-.-.-.-Call 714·54S..S922 •---------yons New cabin• ---------Cynthia 714·851·8929 -.llD'NE SUPS bordering publlc NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT No •11P nee,''-" now, MERCHANDISE Must Seu tor Ch••P """"" '114·551·8142 Beautliullit Updat•d 3Br 2Ba home on the E11lde, •llyllghll. crown moldlng, more. lands. Free c1oslng BEACH 2669 BEACH 2669 BEAaB 2669 Childc.ire M-F 730a-9a ~~f;~~f:.55~~2;: •••••••••I Twin bed/freme, futon DOC~ 7022 Coate • FEB. S60/wk NB must drive manrHs, Oak white 1"iiliiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiii·~ Redstone Land own car Call David A. Mom N••d• H•IPI wash dining tabte/11 1 .9 o o -8 1 4 .7 o 2 4 851-9780 640-5026 Babysitting nuded, QUES 6010 chal,., blk ent cent•t Moortne Wanted CAL•SCAN varied hours In my ANTI fOl 25" TV, l'/\arble for 34' Sailboat In Childcare Needed Aliso Viejo home. sa .. iiiijiiiiiiiiiii]!~i!l~I DaH glau lop cotfH Newport Harber Call: $309.000. 645·2890 -------· CANYON PARK HOUSES/ . • -3Br Home 7240$.F. Lot w/RV Acceu. CONDOS Divorce, Mull Selll fOD DBNT StCSOK Bllr. 673.e942 --~-n ____ _ DUPU( n10K 2'-Hm• on 1·1.0I Well llept --------- Own•r may cerry. Aot1 COIONA Eatt TaylOl 6'2-47~2 DEL ~ 2122 The Bade Bay itln our~. Newly rt'DOvaled IPICWMI• I & 2 Uedrociin. • Clote to O.C. Airport. & Newport ltach <iolf Counie • Newly ~modeled lntaian • Con~nient lo Bltck Bay, M.P Slloppa11 A liicd' ......... • l.lauadrJ hclkD SorryNopetl 1691 .... Dr. (f 14) 5'5-4855 Mon-Fri 2·6pm lor & per hour. Must t>e •"· Apothecary Cabinet & end table, blk com• •71<a.974-031 .. achl ege children. Tur-penenced, caring, pa-very old. 17' long 9' pute< deak. 673·797•1.,~------.... t I• ro ck • r • • uent and dependable. high, 1 G'' deep Pepesan Chelr ST.per hr 509-1868 Leave message st 112,000 Old 01••• and matching table. Dl•n•'• Swlmwe., (714) 574.,.248 Lewyer Cabinet•• Brand New I S7$. Is hiring managers, PIT lntry Clerk hln't (3) 5 112' long 8 t/'l' (114} 844·1202 1 1 1 "lgh s2oooea. Old ---------Hsl1tan1 managers oppt Y n grow ng co. Neutloal Cabin•' Red•ooraUn91 and tale• associates; Ort pay no typing, 10· IOt'g a• high S4000 Mvs• Hll 2 sofa•· HHonal and perm. Alan/Lou •t 839·&6'8 .,., 100-2 1 1.011• 7 t/2n .. ch. Pe1fect for 3 locatlona in 0 C· .,,. 800-774-41•• cona . Natural, off· Apply In "reon at Thinking of ha111ng • whll• lwe•O / oak Olan•'• In f athlon garage Hie? t, 1 m • t 3 o o. •a ch 111ano or fa. rasume 01ve us• call! 714"a4-..e3•1 I .1111 · -. ..... \1111q11t· ...... 310..8.24·1905 CLAaSl~ID Ann: Use M2-ae78 macy*s I• Hiring MACY'S NEWPORT BEACH Wa.tted .. k t.g Ent Ctr, TV, atereo. glaaS/ wood ooota, t>Ox21, Ilk• new, 1350 ot>O li'lne/Whtte obtong o•nlng table 4 chalts St50 l\4·~ • .1 l I .1 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1998 TODAY'S c1osswo10 pyzzLE amount 27 ~ l1t;tory 28 &tong metal 29Gup 30 &crai>s 31 0.1• 32 Columbu•" Wp 36 River IO IN ~ 371ow11own 39 Crocilett I lul ttancJ ,.0 In -heaven • 1 $etoltld • forte Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you. ACOUSTIC CEILINGS 3408 ------- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CHILD CARE 3 536 South Co••t Drywall iiiiiiiiiiiiil:llaiiiiiiiiiiiii Acou• rt1rnvl/cu•I lo•t Waler o.11n11u• nup.11r 8011 111 Ouahly & Pru; L51,0011 444.eoeo ADDITIO NS R!MODEUNO 3410 f'llUILO or AIMOOlL. 41Home lmprovernan11 eOrllce AddU•on • •A ~l•c• In The Heart Llc'd Homu Daycare H5yra r un actlv1tlu1 Moala, lg y11rO/ploy1ml TLC/CPA L304202716 n /PT Ca111y 645·4031 AFFORDABLE CHILDCARE All Ao•• CPR COrltfled LIC 30420302 7 714 979·502!; •Reuon&bly Priced CH IMNEY •Local co 1 6J6J10 SWEEPS 3538 •Sleph e n 1on Auoc iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii C•ll 714·044·&40S 110 OH w/Ad 1-Sty -------- BATHTUB ~!GLAZING CABINETS 3448 3490 Advanced Wooo1v111ma ·Cu11om C11t>ln•lry• Kitchen • Oftlll • Ooort ~010 1r1g1 . Man•••• ltll&~ l U 898·0970 • to Z HANDYMAN lHITALL/R!rACr CAOIN,TS i<UCMnl, bl ll'll, d OOll, ~tnoowa Douo &.ill 12M CONCRETE & MASONRY 3557 S70 2 ·Sty seo s a1e1y Cl pl lr111ollf•d $75 Air 11uc1/c1 pl/up hi C111nlng Bu1dge11 1 7 I .it·!> '.l5· 7838 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ' - BOlfDA 8085 I.DUI fUS IDICIDU 1130 TOYOTA 1210 _____ , '•7 CtYIO DX 11y CHARI.IS GOttf.N lfue. grey lnteflor, _. ..... u .. -e 6tpd, A/C, tectory wtlh --__ ,... weftantv (W08172) a"'1 TAHHAH HJMCH t 12.lff . MUI!" LOTU8 AN D1"&A CHAN~ COSTA M•SA 714-942·7700 NOR111 • 05 "A054 o Q fl7 •Jt7 WEST £AST • KJ93 2 • 764 Q J 911 ~ "10 0 106 0 .Sl • A 9 • K 10 5 4 J 2 SOl1Tif •A IOI Cl 7 63 o AKJ43 •Q6 Opcru111 lul!: 1brce of • Any effort to improve your odds ever 10 ahghcly can be rewarding ~{°" spoc lhc extra chance oo thi1 Nor1h's double of one spade wu ncaattvc -for takeout, not penal· Oct. With a good five-card 1w1 and a neat OO·lnlmp opener, South compel· BMW ed wlch two trump and North wu •---·------ (ulJ val~ for Ibo iwe 10 pme. JNftNlTI 9095 Wat kid a low Jo-de lad docla«t liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii won an band Wlcb cf>c cialJt. 0ecJarcr 'ff 020 had eisht fasr Crick.I available. Thi 4 ar. auto. leather. obvlOUI chance for • n.lnlh was I.be moonrool, co, lull bc:anfintaae. Wascbcteanocbcfhnc7 power (538237) Declaret clOIJtcd IO dummy wilh a f 10,877 low diamond co the queen al ttick LRXUS two, then led a low bean Crom the MISSION VIEJO cable. Bast roae with the kina and 1 __ 1._s_8_8_·_8_8_·L_e_x_u_•_ declatu claimed nine tndts. '90 J30 Now there arc lboae who will Bordeauit, tan leather, in*~' thal., in thil 1iruatJon, no &ood phone. 111nroot, CO/ ~ayer WOUJd rite WllJI the kinJ from CaH, premium IOUnd, Jl. We would be mon: inclined IO chrome wheel•. loaded, low ml 1grec had WC not teen all tbO many (;)PJ8H>6) 122,995 exPicru do uaccly that, or lip lheu BAUER LOTUS holding by think.Ina bcfo~ playana COSTA MesA low. Then !here 1• also the chance (714) 942·7700 thaJ East WU dealt I Jin&)don Jtina. i-------- fll any ~venc. it eo1&1 dcclAnr nochlna ISUZU 9100 to try. Jf nochma favorable bai>PenJ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii on lhc crafty lead of• low heart lrom 1 ee2 "ooeo dummy. South can faneue dle heart Black, ve. aunrool, queen neAL am/Im CHHlle, Xlnl condition. se.ooo or Learn lo be a better brid~ play· er! SubKribe now lo tht Corco bell otter. (714) 574-4238 ~m'ior~~n~~,i.z: JAGUAR . 9105 Goren Bridie Le_l}!!t P.O. Bos 4410, Chka&O, m OUMU. '07 420 G 9030 FORD Bluo. grey ln1e1 lor. clanlc car, very good 9075 condllton. only 43k mllea. (TXT895) A UT 0 M 0 BILES iiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii t es 89 5 •-------· '94 7401 Bristol '84 T BAUl!R LOTUS empo COSTA MESA lo adotl, 40k mltu . p1, a/c , now llru, 714-4S42·7700 ACURA 9010 S35.000 call Alan S9SO obo 723·4283 pgr714·728·7034 1---------I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '89 T •uru • 8 t•tlo n JEEP 9110 '81 lnt•ur• !ISPD, ---------Wagon. Real nice ~~. ~I ~i:.s s~;,. ~; iCADiiiiiiILiiLJJ.iii.iiciiiiiiii9iiOii4i;iO -c-'7_;_1_4_:_;_2_9 3_o_-~_&_8_4_b_o li,iOi4iOiRAiiiNiDiiiCiHiiEiRiOiKiEiiE Ola11, C11m Whl1, ,91 D• VIII• S•dan., '95 F.JCPLORER XLT 41C4, V8, AT, Tow al· S9300 ~o 0420 X217 36k ml, 4dr. auto loys, lull power '84 LE~l!ND L ~:~~d .. ~~~pgro~~ltl CHI. 1u,11 .. p8w~88 (3HJr~~i:'o"F950 L.ow mllu, Bo u . roal valuol $8999 (Bl r~~'us' OF WESTMINSTER leather , moonrool Sunw••l Motor• WESTMINSTER 714-892·9900 (3ROC'3<>eLS19,950 Tommy 7 14437'1931 714 892·6006 '80 CHEROKEE Wf!.'s\XMl:.~:eR Cao111ac Eldorado 1982 •-9-2_M_U_S_T_A_N_G_O_T_ COUNTRY 4x4 orlg1nai owner '2000 A C 1 Green/ten, 6 cyl, up (714) 892·9800 obo 17141 557.7305 od, hrorno whoo s. 5 ed S 0 llto V8 country 1usponslon, .... INT•QRA QSR ape · r, •v .. E c I C nd 23k mll luggage/1kl racks 31~ml,leathor, it e o Cullom wheel•. hotl CHEVROLET 9045 S9900 714 720-7443 13:Zti~3~ tb~~=5 (3POV326) t18.i.550 A Aar• Geml COSTA MESA Ll!X08 01'" '89 SUB 2wd 3/4ton, ·97 3/4 t.on Cargo 1714)542.7700 WESTMINSTER 454, 325hp cam, men· Van Ilk n11, laclory1---------- 714·892·0900 llold, 5 core rad, quick warr . aulo A;C, p1, BMW 9030 I ahlll kil. now cats/ pb, pw, pds. om.Im, clros/brakes $10,900 S 15.965 Won't losH 714-759·9373 Sunweat Motor Tornmy714·437· 1931 '77 53DI "' door, 8 cyr. CHRYSLER 9050 auto, aunrl • phone' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TRADE alorou, graat cond $1500 obo 831·0757 '84 LASER XE 4cyl, 5apd, A/C, L.thor. ps. through classified Chances are you will find what you need at the price you want 10 pay when you read the Claaslfl•d• 8UV It. Stll 11. Find II. pb. pw, cc, CHI, alloy 642•!5678 Cl•Hlfled. $4200 obo 846·51 so, _________ , ____ e.,v_.e.._rv....__da-.v~-- 'M •• 900 •et teom 'M 411UWNI!" aft8 ltaek,,,la c:k, razor low mlM, AT, ve. tow m1i.a. fUtl -1\oo. Le.we c.rtllled. '"' ~. liNNclc••• ~. alloys, moon-(0014122) 120.en t2UN1",!!.2>88t_~•eo root. ( 3 o TXO?a) '82 ... 400 ~" °"' lte,550 Caehm-re/lvory. W•8TllHtSTall LDUS OJ' 1 .. 1htf, lull optlOn. (714) en..eo. W&STMINST&A ee,ooo mlln (144132) -~ •• =--2~1~90~.=--2~ •• ~-,.__, .... f 7_t ... 4_.),_n_2 __ ..... eoe __ __ 122.~.n .. •c 300 CO, '7h0M, .... ~,. ·•s 4RUNN!R .... v• .. mo0n1oor. tsu ,..., ...... m1 AT lull -Aally Aed, mlnl c:ondJ• .,.... ' ' ,.... •••. , tlon , all .. rvlce (tMt4l:x•J~1~ ~~}=new.I (3UU.3M) recofdl. (0211501) w•aTMINST•A LEXUJ Of $24,871 f'l14) 892 .. eo. WllTMJNSTEA · MIS~~x,.u:llJO '94 MBZ C280 l114)1tn-490t 1•(888) 88·LEXUS 9llver/blac:k 1 .. 1her, CJ , '95 CAMRY LE ,85 ac 300 o, moonrool, tult Lo mllu, AT. lull power #035772 power, Ilk• new l Black/Black. Full OP· •23,077 (3MVJ572) $13,950 lion, LAXUI certlfred LBXUS Lex I... Of •021609 $29,987 MISBION VIB.JO WlfSTMINSTER '85 SC 300 1·888·88·Ll!XU8 (714) 882·0808 Spruce/Ivory, full op· Uon. Lexus certlfled. ---------1---------1024887 121.911 MERCURY 9135 VOLVO 9230 LEXUS 1:miiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiim MISSION VIEJO 1• 1 (•88) 88 U!XU8 '78 Or•nd M•f'qula 'e9 240 DL W•eon • "" • 4·dr. Full pwr. R•al White, pwr ac .. rlng/ '98 LS 400 1harpl 9~k _mllea. wlndowafloel(a, •••r•o Caallmere/lvory, full $2000 obo 723·1504 3rd .. at, AJC. $6200 optlon. L.exua certl· 71~723.0203 fled. Low ml (896ee2) ---------1·-.,.,9.,,.4-o""'e,...s_W_A_Q,;;;.O...;;.N_ SA4~~ as 300 MITSUBISHI 9145 37k m•IH, leather. F 11 1 1 moonroof, u opl on, on Y '95 MONTERO SA full power. like n9WI 30,000 mllea L.exu1 h cerlllfed. ,,09,.510 Black, tan lea1 er, (JHIAJ03) t19i.750 4WO, CO changer, LEXUS Of' $28,977 phone, pr• m I um WESTMfNSTl!R LEXUS MISSION Vll!JO sound, jumpuata. (714) ae2.e9oe loaded, low mll•• 1-(880) 8B·Lexus (3NFE9231123,995 1--------- . '97 ES 300 BAUER LOTUS • VOLKSWAGEN 9235 Black/black, C:/d , COSTA MESA jiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii leather, moonroof, 714°042°7700 '88 J•tt• QLI Sunrf, only 2000 ml, no OMV A/C. am-fm cHHtle, ,..035730 SSAVE ---.-----9-15-0 very ""•· all record• LEXUS NISSAN MISSION VIEJO 53000 714·299-2798 1-(888) 88·Ll!XUS MAZDA 9125 '93 Ml•t• Conv White/black 1op. Look• & runs nlcol An MISC. AUTO 9245 '85 Hard Body only 28k ml, p1, pb am·lm cau. bad llner, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiim vory 1harp. plck·up. SelZED CARS $8865 full price! From 1175. Sunw••t Motor• Porschea. Cadillac•. Tommy 714·437-1931 Chevys, BM W 'a , attracllve price S8885 ---E------ Sunw••t Motor• RANG Tommy 714 437·1931 ROVER Corvenes. Also JHpl, 4W0'1. Your Aree. Toll Free 1-800·218-gooo Exl.A-1398 1or current llsllngs. MERCEDES 9130 '84 380SL Blue/tan, 2 lop, C/O, xlnt cond/ maintenance. S 13,500 obo 714-720-1678 '80 SILVER 500 SL Excellent cond111on. Price negotiable • 714-013-8893. '00 300E Black/grey lealher, 1unrl, C/O, chromo wheels, local car all records, m1n1 $14,500 714·873·4941 On the move? Sell your extra household items in Classified 9177 '04 COUNTY LWB Black, aable leather. moonrool, phone. CO ch.nger, premium &ound, loaded (3GOW288) 120,995 BAUER LOTUS COSTA MESA (714) 042-7700 '95 COUNTY LWB Blarritz bluo , Ian leather, moonrool, CO c hanger, premlClm sound, loaded (655700) $30,885 BAUER LOTUS COSTA MESA (714) 842·7700 FIND an apartment through classilled CLARK SEIZED CARS From $175, Porsches. Cadillacs. Chevys. BM W's . Corveuea. Aleo Jeeps, 4WO's. Your Aroa. Toll frH lor Curren! llstlng 1 ·800-218·9000 Ext. A·1398 GARAGE SALE HINTS Before your garage ale, determine wfla Items you wish to sell. Make sure everything Is clean and.repaired. ~fllot 642-5678 :,,ago TH! LOCAL PLUMBER ·I James E. Bangert Co • Free Estlmatea Frlendly Servlce•lnsur•d L#532981 675·9304 Precl•• Plumblng Repairs & Romodela Free EstlmatH L1987308 HtMOtO ROOFING 3910 BALBOA ROOFING CO Quality Work Guarnl'd Reroof(Repalr Fr11 Eat Lie/Ina 931·5081 CeRT·A·AOOF L.OW COST ROOF REPAIRS Ins. Approved Con1r1c:1or • 714-~08·0944. TAX PREPAAATION 3925 AEAS014ABLE Llo'd T•x,Pr•p•rer Z7Vr• Acctg Exp. 714-548·2374 Tax preparallon and repreaen1at1on. Audit• • & Coll•cllon Ael'd IRS -In N.B.(714) 673·6go5 QUARANTell!D IMPROVRMll!NT .. ,,... 714-841 ·8222 PLUMBING k DRAIN WALL • Complete PlUMBIN COVERINGS 3932 Repairs Ttt. atrfpp•r • Complete Rooter 9 p • c I • 11 a I n 0 I n Service· Main Lines ~~::::r "":.;:;~ •Water Htiter/Dlsposi • n I I IP''., O ii 1 .. ~