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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-03-21 - Orange Coast Pilot.. SPORTS Local kayakers keep paddling a/,ong REWARD Group seeks end UJ ~cloning of infant,s Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 FAST TIME S WITH· LEIGH Some in Costa Mesa • ~ewport sports agent life is focus of film writ- ten by ex-Rolling Stone writer Cameron Crowe. By Evan Henerson , Daily Pilot N EWPORT CENTER-For the moment, the office of sports agent Leigh Stein- berg is empty except for Stein- berg himself, who lounges com- fortably in a chair answering a reporter's questions. But the last three years haven't been nearly so quiet. Since 1993, Steinberg has been trailed by a living shadow -namely screenwriter/director Cameron Crowe who asked permission to follow the agent's every footstep while conducting research for a new movie. (l'\ 1111 (()\"I fled martin Pardon me, do you knou1 a Ross Johnson? P erhaps I was hasty last week when I questioned whether there really is a Ross Johnson. I have long suspected that our state senator for the past year is actually a cardboard sculpture, commissioned by the string- pullers who run things around here. It is indeed a clever piece of cardboard. It even talks. I have seen it interviewed on Comcast. Last week, I spoke with someohe who has really-truly spent time with our man in Sacramento. Assemblywoman Marilyn Brewer told me she had actually joined the metaphysical Ro~ in a meeting with the Laguna Beach City Council the previous weekend. 1 Was this possible? Is this mythical figure a reality? I had to see for myself. My search for Ross Johnson began in the phone book and, by golly, the gu_y is all over the place. There is a "Johnson, Ross• in Irvine and one in Westminster. There is a •Johnson, Ross, State Senator, 35th District" on MacArthur Boulevard in Irvine. Curiously, there is.also a ·John- son, Ross, Assemblyman 72nd District• in Fullerton. Hmmnt. Is this an indication that Johnson feels he truly is a stranger in the worlds of the 35th Senate District, an alien in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach and Irvine? ~ LEAH HOGS1EN I DAILY PIL01 Agent Leigh Steinberg relaxes in his Newport Beach home. A fan of Crowe's novel "Fast Times at Ridgemont High." Steinberg agreed and Crowe sat in the office while the agent conducted negotiations. Crowe, a former writer for Rolling Stone magazine, also accompa- nied Steinberg on trips to NFL •SEE AGENT PAGE A13 .. . . .. . tee'd off at .golf course •The city-owned facility isn'\ being a good charitable community member, tournament organizers say. By Tina _!3orgatta, Dally Pilot COSTA MESA -Five years ago, the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club was literally giving away about a third of its golJ play to city officials, school district offi- cials and anyone who ever worked for the two agencies. That's not happening anymore. And now, some say the club charges too much, especially when it comes to charity tournaments. "Last year, we went to Mile Square Park (in Fountain Valley) for our tournament,• said Jim Fer-. ryman, a Newport-Mesa Unified School District trustee planning this year's annual event to benefit the Costa Mesa High School foot- ball team. "It was just cheaper." Costa Mesa golf course General Manager Scott Henderson main- tains the golf course fees are com- petitive with other surrounding facilities. And in many cases, Mesa Verde Partners, the private opera- tors of the city-owned golf course, will bend over backward to accom- modate charity events, he sdid. But they won't give the playing time away for tree. And Ferryman knows that all too well He said lus event will be peld at the Costa Mesa Co\l.Dtty Club Uus year on May 5, but that's only because the organizers couldn't reserve a date at Mile Square Park. "We wanted to have it at the I Costa Mesa goll course last year, but they wanted us to pay a $10 I per person tee fee just for the priv- ilege of golling there." Ferryman I said. "I've worked on a lot of golf I tournaments in my day, and I've never had to pay a fee Wee that. It's always incorporated into the green fees and cart rental fees." FelT}'111an said normally, those fees range between $35 and $38 per person He said Costa Mesa •SEE COURSE PAGE A13 PHEACll l NC TO TllE CHOIH Ornelas' license temporarily suspended • .> DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT • But since the young man has only one drunken driving offense recorded with the state, he can apply for a restricted license. By Iris Yokoi. Daily Pilot -The state Department of Motor Velu- cles has suspended Danny David Ornelas' dnver's hcense tor four monttB-, smce rece1VUlg notice of lus February drunken dnvmg arrest m Newport Beach But the 26-year-old Ornelas -who became infamous in Newport Beach for the 1989 drunken driving collision that killed Balboa Peninsula resident Debbie Killelea - can apply next month for a restricted license, since the February arrest was his first drunken driving offense recorded by the state. Ornelas was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving Feb. 12 by a Newport Beach police officer who spotted bun and an acquaintance reportedly racing sepa- rate can. dl 50 mph in a 30-mph zone on Cliff Dnve Evangelist Oral Roberts emphasizes a point daring bis speech to religious leaders at Wednesday's lnlerfaith Council luncheon at Sl Andrews Church ln Newport Beach. For more on Roberts' visit. see story o n Page 2. The officer reportedly found a 12-pack of beer and an open beer can in Ornelas' car He faded a held sobnety test, which • SEE LICENSE PAGE A 13 And now for-our-feature presentation -film festival •The curtains finally go up on Newport Beach's lo~g­ awaited international movie extravaganza. By Evan Henerson , Daily Pilot . · NEWPORT BEACH -It was the idea which many said would never be pulled off .. ; particularly not in such a short amount of time. But starting this evening, the stars arrive, the reels tum and the popcorn pops. Newport Beach will do its Cannes impersonation as the first annual Newport Beach International Film Festival settles into town for the next 10 days. •Right now, after all the work, I'm pretty much just saying 'Bring it on,'• said Jeffrey Conner, the festival's executive director. "I'm really excited it's here and we're getting it going.• Civic leaders are optimistic but cautious about predicting a suc- cessful festival or how success will be judged. Backstage Pro- ductions, the firm publicizing the festival, says that tickets are sell- ing briskly and that there will be media interest from as far off as Canada and Japan. Tonight's premiere of ·A We~kend in the Country• and the accompanying gala at the Hard Rock Cafe are sold out. "It's turning into a bigger event I \ n I \ than we originally anticipated,· said Robert Strout, Backstage's senior vice president. "There's a lot of local support and a lot of press.• Officials from the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Com- merce anti the oty's Conference and Visitors Bureau say the hrst year of the festival will be a chance to learn from mistakes and establish momentum for future festivals. H it accomplishes •SEE FESTIVAL PAGE A13 \\I \1111 H r----------------~-------, i MORE INSIDE I +Local pro- : duction com- : pany embod-1 ies spirit of : '-ili ~_.,,/ : . ~ . . . . . • event. Page ! A9 ~~ ! ' lntcn\:.llional 1 . -. . : +Check out Film festi\'al : : our com-: • plete list of • : films at t he festival. P19t M : ' . L-------·-----~ 1 0 ' THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1996 • ~~~:;fl -=--i--.---~ -. 1, .. ... , • "'. ' ~--------~ .. ------... ,.. 11_ 1_; ' .· ' • Group see to prevent aliandoning of infants -!._•""-.... . • ~ - greer wyl~er Fairs place for antique bargains A big antiques e~ and sale is opening Frjday through Sunday at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Look for the dis- count ticket on admission in today's paper. There will be 104 dealers at the expo, and a special feature 'fs .. The Glass Doctor" who can repair glass items while you shop. The expo is located in the Com- merce Building. Hours of opera- tion include: Friday from 12:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Saturday from 12:00 p .m. to 8 p.m., and on Sun- day from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. My favorite window cleaning service, Cal Window Cleaning is offering a spring cleaning special along with Personal Toudl }fouse Care for new customers. The spe- cial otter is a 20% discount on ser- vices. For a free estimate please call Mary Jo or Linton at (722-7167). • Parent Help USA announces unusual pro-.. gram in which parents can get $1,000 for turnin to authorities for help . rather than abusing or neglecting a child. By Jennifer Won, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -A Ne port Beach organization h announced an unorthodox meth of preventing child abuse an neglect -rewarding $1,000 to an one who relinquishes an Wlhann newborn child to a nearby hospi Parent Help USA, founded b Mothers and Others Again Child Abuse, Inc., announce Wednesday its $1,000 Baby Aliv Reward Project. "We want to encourage th prevention of the abandorun of a child," said Sally Kanar Parent Help USA founder aq director. "This in the best inter of the child." A "devoted reader" says she highly recommends Fashion by Yarn (645-7096) located in the Kmart shopping center, above the House of Fabrics at 2200 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa. DON I.EACH I DAil\' PILOT Evangelist Oral Roberts shares a laugh with local religious leaders before his speech to the Interfaith Council on Wednesday. Kanarek said at a press confer ence in front of her 31st Stree office that the organization · donate the first $1,000 to a account in the ~ewport Bea Wells Fargo Bank and she ask the public for help in donations. Fashion by Yam is an alter- ations service that specializes in custom design and restyling of clothing for men and women. It also makes drapery, custom duvet covers, pillow cases, and dust ruffles. ~Something good is going to happen' The money will be award only after the background of th child and mother has been w researched by Parent Help COW1 selors, Kanarek said. The organiza tion. working with county Sod Services officials, will ensure that children brought to them are no reported stolen or missing, she said A spring sale is underway at all local Crown Ace Hardware stores through Sunday, Marcil 31. The sale includes discounts on selected garden, housewares and hardware merchandise. Crown Ace Hard- ware is located in NeWp<>rt Beach at the Newport Hills Shopping Center (644-8570).and at the West- cliff Shopping Center (642-1133), and in Corona del Mar (673-2800) a~ 3107 E. Coast Highway. Robinsons-May is having a spring sale, with merchandise marked down up to 50% off. Robinson-May is located at Fash- ion Island in Newport Beach (644-28QO), at Crystal Court in Costa Mesa.(432-1800) and at South Coast Plaza (546-9321). I • Part-time Newport Beach resident Oral Roberts shares humble. roots with Interfaith Council. By DeAnna George, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Indi- viduals hailing from a variety of religious backgrounds -from Judaism to Baha'i to Christianity -came to St. Andrews Presby- terian Church Wednesday to hear a lecture on tithing. But speaker Oral Roberts had his own ideas. Instead of discussing, as pro- moted, the virtues of turning over 10% of one's income to the church, the legendary evange- list described bow his religious mission was revealed to him by God as a child and again as a young adult. "When I woke up this morn- ing, I thought to myself, 'They hear you on TV, they know what you believe, why don't you just share a bit of yourself?'" said the 78-year-old orator, who has made Newport Beach his part- time home for nearly 40 years. Speaking without notes and occasionally slapping his black leather-bound Bible on the lectern for emphasis, Roberts said he "just let the words come." Roberts launched into an hour-long account of how be turned to God after being healed of tuberculosis symp- obituary toms at an Oklahoma tent revival meeting. He told the audience he has traveled to more than 70 nations to preach, but always enjoys coming back to Newport Beach at least three or four weeks each year. •Someday, when (my wife and I) get old, we expect to retire here," Roberts said. He said the pleasant weather and beautiful scenery impress him, but most of all he enjoys the ,golf courses. Although Roberts' discussion took ll detour, Paul Hawker, one of the few dozen listeners who came for the monthly luncheon of the Newport Mesa Irvine Interfaith Council, said he was- n't disappointed. •r think it shows he's a hum- ble man, that he speaks from his heart," said Hawker, a Newport Beach resident wbo belongs to Newport Harbor Lutheran Church with his wife, Virginia. ·This is someone I've beard all of my life. I feel privileged that he spoke the way be did." John Lindvall of Costa Mesa agreed. When Lindvall attended one of Roberts'. tent revivals in Fort Bragg, N,C. in 1953, he was impressed by the young, dynamic evangelist. Lindvall said Robert's energy may have been replaced with the wisdom of.age, but his speaking was just as dynamic. "He's a good man with a good message," Llndvall said. •And just like he always says, I'm leaving here feeling like 'something good is going to happen.'" Calling all Sea Kings, Class of 1986 Parent Help will also wor with county social workers t place the children in foster home and eventually in adoptiv homes, if needed. A county prosecutor of sexu assault and cb,,ild abuse cases sa.i he advised Kanarek to be care in carrying out the program. Orange County Deputy District Attorney Chuck Middleton said he could see rfo aime in saving a child's file as long as the back- ground of the mother and child are checked and that COWlSeling ser- vices are offered as well as money "lber,e is the potential for doing a crime to get the money," Middle- ton said. "I would suggest they proceed cautiously with this idea.· Kanarek said she wants indi- viduals to deliver the cbj.ldren to a local hospital so the babies can get immediate medical care. Fashion Island's Easter Bunny and • choo-choo" train have arrived amd will stay through Saturday, April 6. Children can have their picture taken with the Easter Bunny located outside the Atriun Court, and the train is located at near the.Pottery Barn. Film director, ice skater Vitarelli dies The Corona del Mar High School Cass of 1986 is look- ing for local alumni for the 10-year reunion this year. "I don't think the money is that much of a motive for turning over a child -I think (parents) just wanMo know there's a way out,· Kanarek said. Newport Tobacco (644-~153) located at Fashion Island is offer- ing through their large selection of fine cigars and spirits for the holi- days, an offer hard to resist: a free bottle of "chandom brut cuvee" champagne, with the purchase of a box of 25 cigars. The special offer is good through April 15, 1996. • IEST .UVS appears Thursday5 and SaturdaY5. Whether you're a merchant or a shopper; If you know of a good buy call me 1t ~1224, fax me at 646-4170 or write to me: Best Buys, Dally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. Film director Arthur J. Vitarel- li, a long-time resident of Balboa Island, died this week at his sec- ond pome in the San Juan Islands at the age of 82. Mr. Vitarelli worked as a second unit, live action director on several popular Disney Studio films in the late 1950s through the late 1970s, including "Mary Poppins," HThe Absent-Minded Professor• and "The Love Bug." He also frequent- ly taped Walt Disney when the stu- dio president appeared during seg- ments of television shows. "Whenever you saw Walt Dis .. ney on saeen. my dad would be filming him." said Mr. Vitarelli's son, Art, a fiJrnmaker with Reel Orange. Prior to working with Disney, Mr. Vitarelli worked for ' Republic Stu- dios. He was also a $kater and high wire artist in the Ice Ca pa des. Arthur J. Although he Vltarelll created several complicated film sequences such as western setiuences, airborne cars and the flying nannies in "Mary Pop- pins," Mr. Vitarelli never caused a performer to be injured, his son said. Art describes his late father as ·an avid sailor, although he got seasick,• and a collector of auto- mobiles and homes. Mr. Vitarelli built and owned partial interest in 10 homes, including a converted entomology labin Prlday Harbor, Wash. He passed on his love of mechanics and construction to his soo Dennis, a contractor who lives on Balboa. Island .• In addition to his two sons, Mr. Vitarelli is survived by his wife Mary Kay; a daughter, Cheryl Houle of Newport Beach: and four grandchildren. Services will be private. -By Evan Henerson Send your address, phone number and any comments regarding the reunion to HCdM 86-Reunion Commit- tee," P.O. Box 5269, Newport Beach 92662. Correction A story in Wednesday's Daily Pilot reported the wrong date for two public forums on a proposed New- port Boulevard improvement plan. The forums will be on April 2 at noon and ~.m. •A parent who feels unfit or unable to care for a child can put it \lP for adoption properly.• Daniel Jongeward, a licensed marriage, family and child coun- selor and foster parent who vol- unteets at Parent Help USA, agreed that the program is meant primarily to educate parents, not dole out cash. •The biggest mis- take people make is that they don:~ow these services are available to them," he said. Ruth S. Purdy, also a licensed domestic counselor and Parent Help USA volunteer, said she hopes the project will become a community project to prevent the abuse and neglect of children. William Lobdell. The same 24- hour answering servl<:e may be UHd to record letters to the editor on any topic. Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Q)pyrlght No news stories. lllustratiom, tdlto- rlal matter or ad'tlertltements herein un be reproduced with- out written peonlsslon of copy- right owner .. • . • . I. ' '\ . -~ ... ~~. --·-·-r~ I .. , t : .' - VOL. 90, NO. 59 THOMAS H. JOHNSON. P\Jbfisher · WILLIAM LOeDIU., Editor ·sm11w..-... • Man~lng Editor : IRIS YOKOI, City Editor MMC~ Photo Editor .w •••nH. Olr'tlCtor of ()pe(ltlons Nl1Y Oii I illiG. a.Hied Manlger ..w••Ott. l"rOmOdord ,_UIDD 1MAH. Controll« M90'B II WICZVIC, !Ire P1'e91 ' .......... ,,.. ... -CA& ........ hcbgino and Dllttfbudon ADQRESS OUr addr .. It 330 W. ~ St, CON Mesi. C.llf. 92627. COIUJECIJONS It ls the Pilot's policy to prompt- ly correct all errors of substance. Pleae call 574-4233. Think you. HOW IO BEACH US OraMtlon The Times Otange County (800) 252-9141 Adwt1lllno a.tfled 642-5678 0~642 ... 321 (dttofW News 540-1224 Spofts 642-4))0 ~ Spol1S Fu 646-4170 E-Mlll: FLn71MProdlgy.com Mein OMcit ~ Of'fl«t 642-4)21 IUllne. Fu 631-5902 MMlid~ ~ Cellfotnle ~"Y Newl. Ml • ,,..,. MlrrOr ~ ==EO 1. • t• Calf. CN All,.... ....... TEMPERA1UltES ~Beach Balboa 60/56 Cost. Mesa 6'2157 Corona del Mar 60l'S6 5'9FOMCAST LOCATION SIZE Wedge 1·2S Newport 1 ·2 s ltaGles 1·2 s Rlwt Jetty 1-2 I CdM 1-2 s feet and 5 foot west-.ny swell. Areas of fog •long the coast. 1'1DIS TODAY First low •:17 a.m. ..0.1 Anthloh 10:23 am. •.S Second low 4:14 p.m. 0.7 Seccnd hlgt:I 10'.21 p.m. 5. 1 PM>AY Ant tow 5:G2 a.m. 0.1 Amhlgh 11:11 a.m. 3 .t Second tow S:o2 p.m. secandhleltt 11:oJ p.m. Wlvwllwkffw .., P1tlence Is the byword this week, with a good-surf, bad-surf, good- surf pattern until Friday, when a west-northwest 3- to 5-foot swell moves In and holds through Mondey with a IOuth~Welt• 190 sweU bringing • to 7-footen onthore Tuesday. Fof dally surf reports end fore· ceet1, can Cto0> t7t.SUR,, ~ call c.-11.so ptus .. pOll!bfe tott. COSTA~ • toO blodr Soudl CoMt Drfvoe: A thief punched In the side door lode of a vehkle In a parking structure with e ~rlllef' and stole the cat's stereo and one left-foot blade ladiesi>ump, total WOfth S1,004. • 2000 blodr of...._.~ ..... A woman had her purse stolen from tither under her desk Of the lunchroom at her pllce of employment The purse and In contents were v11ued at S 190- • 1100 lifodt of cwt 0.... DI'-A bulg&w broke Into I parbd ~~==:::mthe~s:to1he • 2900 Modt ill ..... ser..t: A1h~-1 vehicle through the unlocked~ door Ind stole the n.eo, • ~ a w•lklNll\ apptQXim.t.iy JO cus.ettes and a~ holder, total WOr1h sa 1 !5 • .. • Newpon Bet.ch/Costa Mesa Daily Piloc , THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1996 FQr just $1 QO, you can help save a noble program I 'm hoping to receive help from the literacy program at the Newport Beach Library so that I can once again help my · daughter with her homewotk. I feel very inadequate in helping a filth-grader when I have a hard time pronouncing and spe111ng her weekly spe111ng list. I also no longer read stories to her before bed because I feel sil- ly as I stumble over words and names in the book. -beginning literacy student There's a noble little program in our community that teaches adults to read. And it's on the verge of extinction. You won't be able to find any villians in this potential Newport Beach tragedy. The Newport Beach Public Library Literacy Program has simply run into the city-budget buzzsaw. City rev- enues are down, cuts had to be made, and the literary program is limping along on a $12,000 city donation for this year. Next year, the scenario may even be grim- mer. But literacy volunteers are (loers, not complainers. They've worked hard to replace city mon- ·ey with fund-raiser revenue and 9ther donations. A giant garage . sale in November raised $2,000; ~the always helpful Friends of the Library gave $10,000; the Library Famous Brand Rugs 4'3" x 6' retail -$1099 Factory Sale Price -$399 Other Sizes Av.ailable. Good While Supplies Last. . ·.HEMPHILL'S . . RUGS & CARPETS on-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St .. Costa Mesa · william lobdell Foundation chipped in another $8,~; and private donations addea an impressive $16,000. And the Dciily Pilot will pro- duce a special fundraising sec- tion on April 12 titled, •One for the Books: Chapter 1\vo -Save Literacy," and 100% of the pro- ceeds will go to the literacy pro- gram. - We've done this once before when the new library opened, and raised $10,000 for literacy. We need to do it again. When I wanted a job, I used to pick up an application, make up an excuse to take it home and then have my wife fill Jt out. That's the only way I could get a job. And every time I was up for a promotion, I turned Jt down because I would hClfle-to start -- reading. -literacy student turned businessman We really need your help. None for the Books" will enable individuals, families and busi- nesses to support their communi- ty's literacy program while pub- lishing a message to mor•than 'P ,000 readers. It works like this. For $100 (you can give more),J'ou'll get a specially designed a · in the Dai- ly Pilot that will display your favorite book and author and a short message from you to show that you support the literary pro- gram (see the sample submitted by the firefighters' union). In exchange, you'll help keep the literacy program alive and give scores of adults -your neighbors and co-workers -the gift of reading. A pretty fair swap. Over the past 10 years, the Newport literacy program has helped hundreds of people improve their prospects for the future, become better parents and more responsible citizens. It's estimated that 20% of our com- munity is functionally illiterate. This program changes the• lives of people who live and work in our co~unity. Teaching peo- ple -who either slipped through -------------------------· ------ - - 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER -------- -------- I • j • 642-1717 283-D 17th Street, Costa Mesa (Next to Ross) Your Source For Local News I I : ·Make The Most of What You've Got Without Surgery Kristen's Ungcric • Loungcwcs • Gifts • lrc•t Forms Westdift'Court • 1719 We3tdift"J)r. • NewpmBeach 631-SEXY 739') Mooda 1().6 .. The Newport Beach Firefight- ers Association sup- ports the Newport Beach Public Library Literacy Program and its fight against illiteracy. A sample of what you wW get for your $100 donation to the literacy program. basic reading, writing and com- municatto11 skills: 'lb.trts"111ean program, with zero fat. The_only paid personnel are a part-time coordinator and a part-time asN:- tant. And without financial sup-: port from the community, the program will die -and those wbo wish to help themselves will have no place to go. . .-. My children can't believe me.: walking around with a book an the time. I enjoy reading 11ow • where I hated it before. It's a total turnaround for me. . -literacy student turned business owner our educational cracks or have recently arriv~ in this country- to read seems like a pretty basic service we should provide in our community. And if our City Council doesn't believe tax dol- lars should be used to fund it, we -the residents, the families, the businesses -should step up. The money is needed to help train and match volunteer tutors with adults who want to improve You can keep the turnaround going. Don't wait and let this bpportunity slip by. Please fill out the form and bring a check today to the Newport Beach Central Library (1000 Avocado Ave. in Newport Beach) or you can call me (574-4229) to make your pledge. Thank you so much. • WIWAM LOBDELL is the editor. . • FREE AT LAST!! Free Yourself From ••• ~~~g _t~e _S~f~ a~d _E!f~<!i~f _P~en:F.!~ ~!d~~~o_ns ~ 1 5 Off Initial Visit / I\ 1th Coupon E'p1n>~ J/JM)~ '---------- ------------College Hospital Walk-In Medicine Center 275 Victoria, Costa M~a ~ ...... I 548-5872 The 68th --Annual Academy Awards •• _,._ Triangle Square to host FREE Oscar-Night Screening along with co-sponsors Continental Cablevision ' and E! Enteitalnment Television Monday_ March 25 6:00 ·p.m. celebrity arrivals backstage interviews party coverage Huge 14-foot video screen with •l•te-ot-th ... rt •t•reo soundl .. DINND SPmCIALS at Chong's, Johnny Rockets, La Salsa and N.Y.'s Upper Crust Pizza .JJit. Cc;>mpete for PIUZD AND GIYUWAYS. compUments of ...,.. ContliMlntal Cablevlalon. El Entertainment Televtsk>n, Ntke Town, Vtrgln Megastore, Virtual 'AQ1d and morel . PllD YALn MMlllQ wm be povlded beglnn~ at 5:00 p.m. for tNI epecilit event. M THUftSOAV. MARCH 21, 1996 Neighborhood hopes city OKs. patrol promotion --ey Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot . • COSTA MESA -They have the ~ pasJed m their 1ront yards and stickers displaying the Westec logo in their windows. · MesaNortb Community Asso- ciation members hope to persuade !:Pe Oty Coundl to let them bang signs bearing the company's name at entrances to the housing tract. Westec Security officers have been patrolling the Pa~arino­ area neighborhood since the first of the month. The association deoded to ture the firm 'in December to help supplement the pubilc safety services provided by the police department. Roland Wood, who helped form the assooanon, said more than 200 ·of MesaNorth's 755 members ha* signed up for the security services package offered by Westec. The pack.age provides the homeown- ers with lawn signs, stickers, sur- veillance and even a security escort that wm at'lCOJllpmly a resi- dent into bis home late at night Wood said the group would like to replace the Neighborhood Watch ~gns affiXed to light poles at the tract's 15 entrances with the Westec signs, to •advertise to the criminal element" that the securi- ty patrol is there. •westec is a very well-known and well-respected security ser- vice, and there is a name n!C<>gD.i- tion that implies professionally trained and well-armed officers are on patrol," Wood said. But replacing those Neighbor- hood Watch signs might not be as easy as it S9UDds. The city's recent- ly adopted and longr.debated sign ordinance prohibits posting any commercial signs in the public right of way. The City Council would have to approve an amend- ment to the ordinance before the Westec signs coWd be posted. 1bAt's something Mayor Joe Erickson said he's reluctant to do. The matter will come before the council during its April 1 meeting. •1 really don't want to reopen the whOle sign ordinance,• Erick- son said Wednesday. "And I do like th~ idea of having the Neigh- borhood Watch signs up. t think Neighborhood Watch is a good program. . "Htwever, I also tb.in1c the MesaNorth Community As$ocia· tion bas worked ~ery hard on this project, and we should give them an opportunity to make their case. • .. •Perhaps there's a way we can work something out, add a provi- sion or modify it slightly. Ideally, it would be good if it didn't have the word Westec on it, because that is advertising.• briefly in the news Mesa offers low-flush towOusbtoilettorS4optusa retund- • able $15 deposit. The deposit is toilet purchase program refunded when the old toilet is Mesa Consolidated Water Dis· · returned. Call (800) 424-8538. tnct is currently offering Customers • The rebate. optio'n allows cus- tiltra low t1usp toilets for $40 through. tomers to receive a $50 rebate May 31, or while supplies last. toward the cost of a ~rogram- Ultra low nush toilets can con-approved ultra low flush toilet Cus· serve up to five gallons per flush.. tomers who purchased ultra low Customers have two options: flush toilets after May l, 1995 may be . •The co-payment opb.on allows eligible. To participate in the rebate . rostomers to obtam a name-brand optioh. call Honeywell DMC Ser- . .. . . Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber AlthOl.ZfK' ')ealfll For f QT Only l•J s49900Upro3mos ~~CCasn CARPE'f DEPO'f VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE Comlfltt'Ci4i -'RuitinttW .s.Ja • Smnce Full Line ol Wool. WrNen Xxmmst., & Sisal ~Avalllble 1904 Harbor Boulevard • Costa MeN N.•. Comer of Harbcw & 19th StrHt • 722-·9642 s • Mon -Sat J().6 •Sun 11-5 ·\.------------------------------------------ .. .. .. 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HOLMES '- L EWS Holmes Landers Ellis and Kathryn Margaret Thylor were .married Feb. 29 in St. James Episcopal Cburclt in Los Ange- les 60 years ago. 'Ibey met as students at Senta Monica Jr. College (now Senta Monica City College). When they graduated, Kathryn was pt:fered a job reporting for die Santa Monica Evening Outlook and he was ottered a contract .. playing baseball with the Los Angeles Angels. Neither job earned enough to support a family, .so they turned them down and moved to Whittier, where be spent many years in the clay roofing tile business and she was a librarian.or the Orange County Ubrary. • They are the parents of ·three children. Roberta Joanne, Rebecca Susan and Holmes Jr. They have eight grandchildren and five great grand children. · They ~oved to Cameo High- lands in Corona del Mar in 1963 and · have lived in the same house ever since. 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' , . •, • . • .. • ·. ·. :: .. .. •. --. · . . • . . . . ·. . . . . .. •, . . . . . . r Newport~ Mna Dally Piloc . ..~~ ... - THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1996 . Let the· March Madness continue ... • • Principal grants editor a reprieve during basketball tom· nament, while callers give differing advice on 'No 1V' rule. • EDITOR'S NOTE: I've received an 11th· hour pardon. Bonnie SWann, visionary principal and red-blooded Amefican, delivered the vital paperNOri( -which allowed me to watch March Madness during the School's dreaded "No TV Week" -via my son late Wednesday afternoon. The reprieve came a mere 24 hours before the NCAA basket· ball tournament resumed. It reads: "By the power vested in me as prlnd· pal of Mariners Elementary School I Bonnie Swann, hereby. grant Willi~~ L~bdell and his wonderful.family per· mission to watch the NCAA basketball tournament with the understanding that they will make up these days after the tournament. (Si~ned) The All-Amer· ican principal, Bonnie Swann.• I can't speak for our splendid principal, but rd imagine my "No lV Week" amnesty would extend to arrt Mariners parent who wants to watch March Mad- nes.s. Just make up the days at a later date. You're welcome. And thanks to all the people who called or faxed In to give me their advice on whether I should: 1) Keep the lV off; 2) Sneak in some watchin' when the kids are in bed; or 3) Tell my kids some rules are made to be broken. Here are some of the responses. -Wllll•m lobdeJI N o TV stinks to me, but I can handle it for this week. I friend's house and watch the games because the "No 1V Week" is for kids, not adults. At night, if I can't watch the game, my Dad will and in the morning, he will tell me all about the game and the highlights ... U you did what I just told you, your boys will be very happy, just like my brother and I. RH£1T MANNING Fifth-grader Mariners Elementary I think that you sbou1d decide to not break the rules because you will set a bad example for your kids. It is better to be honest so people can count on you to do things. I think that you shouldn't watch TY, period AMANDA SMl1lf Fifth-grader Mariners Elementary rules. and do whatever they wont. MICHEi I E JllGDON Fifth-grader Mariners Elementary I think you really could manage not watching any (games). You need to teach your kids to follow the rules ... Be honest and reli- able and dependable to your kids so they can trust you and be fair. Hey, it's only one -game. I think it won't #kill" you to skip it. HAYLEY P. Fifth-grader Mariners Elementary • EDITOR'S NOTE: Other students from Jan Wood's fifth-grade class at Mariners who agree the TV should be kept off include: Kyle Moss, Hayley Valvano, Luis Lazcano, R.J. Muller, Roman Zaccuri, Tania Lazcano, Ashley Parole, Tamara Bartlett. Giselle Muril· lo, Jon Bowden, Travis Moore, Beach Brummett, Silva Hernandez, Tina Fulce, Jon Bowden and Alyssa Reehl. !wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed your article in the paper today. It was really, really cute. I've been absolutely hysterical reading it. I think you should definitely watch the game with your boys. . ~ you should go over to a I think that you should just tell your kids that they should do the right thing and say you should follow the rules and not watch TV because if you say go ahead and watch TV, they will think that when they grow up, they don't have to follow the FRAN BAUMGARTEN Newport Beach • I ' 'I ( . • -. . i I •, .. ! I BRAND NEW, NEVER WORN, AUTHENTIC '1970'S APPAREL! ·ALTERNATIVE DRESS! ·ANTIQUES' COLLECTIBLES! • UtOELIEVABLE ONE OF A klNI> ITEMS! VINTA'E (LOTHINC AT ' VINTAGE PRICES STO' IN FOR YOUR FREE 'IFT! ... 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Week• this morning, and I want- ed to m6ke a fourth reca • •rnenda- tion -that's that you tum the 1V off completely forever. We've done that since January. We have two small kids and it'$ made a very positive impact in our house. STEVE SMITH Costa Mesa W ithout question, the kids . should be able to watch March Madness. GREG CIUI.A Costa Mesa B ill l}.as no moral dilemma. Of course, the NCAA tournament isn't real 1V What Bill has desaibed is a type of home-5Chool- ing for his children. I think watch- ing with his son is merely partak- ing in television correspondence. What time should I be over? JOHN YEAGER Newport Beach I 'm against turning off the TV for the entire week. It seems to be a very strange thing to do to get your kids to read a book. 1V is-part of our lives. So What you do is try to work around it. Read books in front of it. Tum it 011 when there is nothing on that you want to watch that has anything mind expanding - whereas basketball could be mind expanding. I think it's terrible. BILL CHRISTIANSEN Newport Bea,ch W hy don't you guys gather around the radio like in the old days, bow they used to do that. Then the boys can use their imagination from what they hear. Love your column. DREW AND LINDA lAWLER Mewport Beach W hy couldn't you tell the kids that it's important that you watch the playoffs together and you watch them together this week. And then next week you have your very own #No TV Week.· That way you can show the kids that they can still follow rules. but they can adapt them to their own lifestyle choices. Maybe you coula even cleartr-- with the principal. I'm sure she would give you her permission. That way the kids wouldn't feel like they're breaking any rules. CASEY BUCHANAN Costa Mesa .... !encourage you to watch as much basketball as -possible. Hopefully, you can learn some- thing. ~mebody's got to cany on the legacy of a basketball pU,.yer in your family. JEFF "MAGIC" BllEI II Corona del Mar !think maybe that you enjoy t.bJs more than anybody else and of course want to share it with your boys. But I feel that discipline is discipline and ... I think that you should abide by it (the school's rule). I've never heard of· March Madness ... MRS. EARL SCHAFER Newport Beach l-iegislt1til'e ll{1tc/1 '96 · .. NEWPORT HARBOR AREA C HAMBER OF CO MMERCE Reco111111ended Ballot Positions The Board of Directors of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce has reviewed the state ballot initiatives, county and local measures appearing on the March 26 ballot. Consideration is given to cost, community benefit and benefit/detriment to business. Following are the recommended positions on each issue. Vote March 26 L * PROPOSrTlONSIMEASURES 192 Seisnlc Retrofit Bond Ad 193 Property Taxation: Purchase/Change inOwne~ Prisoners Joint Venture 194 Prog~t Benefns, Parole 195 Murder: Special circumstances 196 ~rder. Punishment 197 Wiidiife Mountain Lions ... 198 Elections. Open Primary NHACCBoard of Directors SUPPORT SUPPORT SUPPORT SUPPORT SUPPORT NOPOSITlON OPPOSE ----------------..--199 Mobllehome Rent Ass6tance 200 No-Fault Motor Vehicle Insurance. Tort UabUly 201 A~ Fees. Shareholder Adion& ClmActions s R9sdssion a~ A- 8 Toro Reuse T u ~-d Board d .... to 9 rnnlll'I SUPPORT SUPPORT SUPPORT SUPPORT SUPPORT OPPOSE SUPPORT ' M • THURSDAY,-MARCH 21, 1996 A list of titles from the Newport Film Festival AMONG THE DfAD (USA) A gloomy but enthfalllng portrait of ruthless ambition in thii tale of woolcf.be m<Memaker Randy Calhem. Screens 7 p.m. March 29 and 12 p.m. ~arch 30 at ucrs Crystal Cove Theatre. BEYOND THE SCREEN DOOR (USA) The story of a good-natured young man with low self esteem trying to riSe up from an avalaodM:J:if hurdles thrown ln hls path. Something \o amuie and offend everyone! Plays 6 p.m March 31 at UCl's Crystal Cove Theatre ' 90UYWOOO (INDIA) Ashok Banjara 1s the idol of a bllhon Indi- an film goers. He is also a Politician and the spoiled hero of this satirical film based on ·show Business· Sashi Tharoor's novel about the medium Plays 6 p m Monday at Edwards Island 7, Fashion Island, and 4 p.m. Sunday at Chap· man University CAR CRASH (AUSTRALIA) This quasi-documentary interviews a range of people and presents their views on the relationship between cars and a range of topics naturally including power and sex. Starts out as light-hearted but ukes a dark turn Plays 4 p.m Tuesday at Edwards Island 7 and 4 p m. Saturday. 4 p.m Wednesday and S pm. March 28 at Captain Blood's Vil- lage Theater 1n Orange. CAUGHT (USA) This 1s a story about a young drifter who is taken tn by a middle-aged couple who own a fish store The drifter ends up becoming a surrogate son to the hus· _.band but finds himself attracted to the wife Plays at 7 p m March 2B at Edwards South Coast CITYSCRAPES (USA) Ten intertwined stores take you on a voyeuristic journey as 18 young adults struggle through the unpredictable obsta· cles of everyday life tn Los Angeles. Plays 6 p m Wednesday at Edwards tsland 7 and 7:30 p.m March 30 at Chap· man University. •. .J... COMFORTABlY NUMB (USA) Country Club boy William moves to New York where he meets up and falls in love with a prostitute, Meadow, and develops a drug addiction. William throws everything away and it's up to Meadow to try and save him. Plays 10 p.m. March 28 at Edwards Island 7 and 4 p.m. Tuesday at Captain Blood's Vil· lage Theater and 5:30 p.m. Satur(jay and 6 p m. Sunday at Chapman University. CROWS (POLAND) An intimate account of a lonely young girl's contrary ways in modern times - including kidnapping a 4-year-old girl and pretending she is the younger girl's mother. Screens 2 p.m. Sunday at Chapman Uni- • Exercise Equipment • Scuba • Hockey • Wetsuits • Su rfboards • Golf • Rollerblades .. ,,,,,,,.---~~ ·Astrology is very old, but its message is still news: coming events cast their shadow on the present. Need a roadmap? Your heavenly portrait is ready when you are. • We'll calculate your personal horoscope and provide a detailed written report of what your stars say about your love life, your career and much more. • The charts are computer-accurate, with interpretations based on years of astrological consultation. • Just $10! Send check or money order with date and place of birth (time, too, if known) to: newport filn1 festival Newport BNdlrest- dentPepe Sema's movie "The land of Milk ondHoney" will beplay- lng at the Newport Beach Film Festival. versity and 4 p.m. Monday at Edwards Island 7. OEUNQUENT(USA) Tim, a 15-year old, drifts into a world of fantasy to escape hi.s Dad's brutality.A chill· ing round of twists that crackle and mark' this film as a memorable psychologteal thriller. . Plays 5 p.m. Friday and 2:30 p.m. Sunday and 2 p.m. Monday at Captain Blood's. EL DIABLO NUNCA OUERME (MEXICO) •fhe Devil Never Sleeps" mtermi1tes TV soap opera clips. home movies, archival footage, and family photographs in a young woman's journey back to the land of her birth to Investigate the death of her uncle. Plays noon March 31 at UCI. fOOlS DIE FAST (CANADA) Set in the 1950s In a Midwest grHsy dln· er where two lonely and mlsundentood jlle<>ple find a way to free themselves from their desolate lives thfoogh tach other's p«celved love. • Plays 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. March 30 at UO. RtANK ANO OWE (USA) A touching tribute to two top Disney anJ. mators. two of the ·n1ne old "*': the name Walt Disney gave his favorites. This Is the story of their friendship and collabora- tion. Plays noon Friday, 2 p.m. Saturday, 2 p.m. Wednesday and 2:30 p.m . March 28 at cap- tain Blood's. THE GROTESQUE (UIC) Black comedy that is part satife, part gothlc horror, part mystery, set In a decaying SOO·year-old m ansion where murder, seduction madness - even unwitting cannlballsm form a horfendou' web spun by a man of profound evil. .Starlnv ~tlr\B •nd Theresa Russell. • Plays 1 p.m. Friday and 2 p.m. Saturday at Edward's South Coast and 7:30 March 31 at Chapman University. HARVEST HOME (PHIUPPINES) A trve Fiiipino story begins with the fam- ily, and this film shows a rlch harvest. a hap- py village and two sisters, one good, one not. who claim their inheritance. Plays 2 p.m. March 28 at Edwards Island 7 and 6 p.m. March 29 and 9:30 p.m. March 31 at CHapman University. I CRAVE ROCK ANO ROU (USA) ' A blend of comedy and music that spoofs the excesses of the industry and the MTV generation, with rock band Renegade Blue. Plays 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday at Cap- tain Blood's. IF ONLY I WERE AN INOIAN (CANADA) Deep in the forests of central Europe, travelers from Canada are met by several hundred Europeans living in teepees and dressed in loln cloths, feathers and fJ\OC· casins who have become the MWhite Wampum Tribe." Plays 6 p.m. March 30 at UCI. 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LE MAGtQUE (lVNts&A) This upbeat stQry Is about a boy who loves movies al;ld their magic.He poshes his ~ In the 11111age to help hlm make a movie version of Spartacus. his favorite film.Director Ez:zedlne Mellltl Fazal lives In Newport Beach. Plays 10 p.m. Friday, 2 p.m. Monday and 10 p.m. Wednesday at Edwards Island 7 and noon March 31 at Chapman University. LIGHTNING IN A BOTTU (USA) The wife of a prominent attorney sur· vlves a tragic auto acc:ident that devastates another family and ~aves her with no memory of that fateful night. She contln· ues to ptobe through the veil of her amne- sia to find . a truth that she knows can destroy her family. ~tarring Lynda Carter. Plays 6 p.m. Saturday and 6 p.m. Wednesday at Captain Blood's Village Theatre In Orange. • LOSER Description and country of origin not available. Shows 7 p.m. Suoday and noon Tuesday at Captain Blood's. LOUIS 19 (CANADA) A satire on television, television advert1s· ing and product endorsement where a young single guy working in a stereo store wins a chance to spend 24 hours a day for three monthson live TV. Screens noon Saturday at Edwards South CoaSt and 5 p.m. March 31 at Chapman University. MANHAlTAN MERENGUE (USA) Energentic and sweeJly improbably , this semi-musical romantic drama focuses on two men coming to America -Miguel, a dancer from the Dominican Republic and carmello, an Italian searching for the son he's never seen -and what happens to them after they arrive. Plays 2:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Saturday and noon Sunday at Chapman University and 6 p.m. March 28 at Edwards Island 7. 'i PHOTOGRAPHY 240 Newport Center Drive, Suite 110 Newport Beach (7 14 ) 644-6933 MtCIC.EY a ooa.wv (USA) Generation X meets the mob In this 1y funny film.Shot mostly at nloht. t Ilk• a road movie set In NM York Wllllam Greenblatt directs. Plays 8 p.m. Monday at Edwards Isl 1nd 9 p.m. sunday, 2 p.m. r.u~ay at t1ln Blood's. A MODERN AIFNA (USA) A romantic comedy about the -str contemPo'ary relatlonshlps. one wo urgent desire for parenthood and ~ tJon to it all. • Plays 4 p.m. Friday and 4 p.m, Wed 1t Edwards Island 7 and 2:30 March Chapman University. . NO LOANS TODAY (USA) Using lntervrews and cinematic see day-to-day living. this documentary ce on dally life In the African-American munity in South Central LM Angelei examines the relatlonshlp betwffn shops and check cashing outlets - other econ<>Mk problems. Plays 9 p.m. Mard'i 29 and 2 p.m. M 31 at llCI. 1000 BOOMERANGS (ARGENTINA) This fllm shOllllS us eight young .from four different countries who shar hours that range from the commonplac the extraordinary. A •Generation x· which crosses geographic boundaries. Plays 8 p.m. Friday and 2 p.m. Tuesda Edwards Island 7 and 4:30 and 8:30 Wednesday at Chapman University. ,.. REFL£CT10NS IN THE DARK (USA) Sevenyears ago, Regina(Mimi Rog was tried for murder of her husband found guilty.On the night before her cution, she meets a prison guard, C Reeves (Billy Zane) who is ~signed guard her. Plays 10 p.m. Sunday at Edwards Isla and 8 p.m. Wedneiday at Captain Bl RELATIVELY SPEAKING (U~A) A welcome-home party for a free returning from a six-month stay in a d rehabilitation clinic ends in d1sast Recalling the evening, the friends rev sometimes Wildly different versions of t what happened, and find truth is a re ttve thing. Plays 4 p.m. March 30 at Crystal Cove T atre at UCL "Nikki" Don't Miss Out! CHIWREN'S SPECIAL 50% OFF on Sitting Fees 25% OFF on Portrait Orders 48 to Im at m. 1°1) t- ltn to 7 s. d Newport Beech/Cotta Mesa Daily Pilot R1VP CHAO f'HMYA CTlWLANO) When their wkbYed mother falls ill, two bfoth«s must fend for themselves and, 1 la H_u<kleberry Finn. build 1 makeshift raft and wt out down the river to the big c"-• BMlgkok •• ,. Screens 2 p.m. ~ It Edwards Island 7 and 9:30 p.m. Marth 31 at Chapman Uni· versity SOf(MfS (USA) A con m.n schemes to get the Insurance money from a suctmful architect after his wife dies, and the set up quickly unra~ls Into a web of deception, lust and murder. with a finish no one planned on. Shot entirely In Newport Beach. Shows 8 p.m. Tuesday at Ettwards Island 7 at Fashion Island and 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at captain Bldod's VIiiage Theatre in Orange. SECRET ADVENTURES OF TOM THUMB (ENGLAND) A twisted tale about a man born of artifi· cial Insemination gone awry who is kid- napped and taken to a lab for tests, escapes and falls In with a band of similar sized folk. Done entirely In 3-0 pixllatlon, mixing models with humans. Not for kids, Show t imes: 10 p.m. Saturday and 8 p.m. Marth 28 at Edwards Island 7 at Fashion Island; 8 p.m. March 28 and 2:30 p.m. March 30 at Chapman University in Orange. SHELF UFE (USA) A what if -about a paranoid Orange County family that took refuge in their bomb shelter after hearing the news Qf JFK's assassination and are still there, 30 years later. Plays 3 p.m. Friday and S p m. Sunday at Captain Bloods. SHOPPING(ENGLAND) The Joyriders are a gang who crash cars through store windows to go "shop- ping. "Their leader, Billy, has just returned after a three month prison stay.Chased by a rival gang leader and the police, Billy does wt.at he does best -mayhem. Plays noon and 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Chapman University and noon Sunday and 6 p.m. Tuesday at Edwards Island 7. SONIC OUTlAWS (USA) 5tarts with an Oakland-based band which was sued for releasing an album which infringed OI') the rights of a superstar band, then rockets through the whole world of ropyrlght Infringement, "fair use,• and sound and image sampling Plays S p.m. March 29 and 4 p m March ••••••••••••••••••• ! 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C,;tll m • offkc for :in ;ippomtmcn1 and '-'C cin determine 1f \'OU .11~ or arc not • good canditlJtc fof dl\lg thl'f';I~' fO(' ~besuy or ;111 O\en,c1gh1 coodhK>u ' \X'c :ii~ off er ahcrn.111\·c progr.1m~ , .Avocado Medical Group ~ 1441 Avocado Ave. Suite 702 Ne~rt Beach, CA 92660 . (714) 720-9266 AliFw:O.... 31 at UCI. THAT EYE, THE SKY (AVST'RAUA) A mystical journey through the Aus- tralian countryside exploring the hullng P<>Wef' of love and how it can eYen wortc miracles. Plays 6 p.m. Fffday lit Edwards Island 7 and 6:30 p.m. Wednesday •nd 5 p.m. March 30 at Chapman University. TOAST ll'dtli lHE GOOS (USA) A completely original readaptatlon of Homer's classic The Odyssey.Set In the underw~ld of modern Seattle, using dassl· cal and mystkal themes, the film tells the I~ story of Toast and Penelope who want to escape their present lives and afford their dream honeymoon.An Incredible adventure of romance, lust. comedy, mystl· clsm and perverseness. Plays 10 p.m. Wednesday and 10 p.m. March 28 at Captain Blood's. TRAPS (VIETNAM/AUSTRALIA) Into the civil unrest of 19SOs Indochina come Louise and Michael, Intent only on their own work and love affair.Louise becomes aware of the volatile V~tnamese situation and finds it reflects her O'N1l inner turmoil. Plays 8 p.m. Saturday and 8 p.m. March 28 at Captain Blood's. VVKOVAR POSTE RESTANTI (YUGOSLAVIA/fTALY) This is an Eastern-European version of at ShoR.Es INTERioRs The Ultim ate Chenille Upholstery, Tables, Chairs, Armoire & Accessori s newport film festival RC>mlO and Juliet. based on a true story and set In the war·torn, dying Mtlon once called YUgollllvill. The girt, ll Croat, mllfries a Ser· bl1n ~ with whom she's bftn friends since child· hood. but the c.ouple qu1c1t. ly dhcowr1 there can be no • • • ,~-·~ .. ~/: lives Plays 7 p.m. tonight Edwwds Big Newport. WHEN I WAS FOURTUN:A SUMVOlt MMEMIERS (USA) honeymoon. • PllYS 7 p.m. Saturday at Edwards lslmdJ~ • • • • • • • • WAA IElWEEN US (CANA· DA) In 1941 after Pearl Har- bor, fur and prejudice sur· faces on canada's west ewport &c!ch International Film Festival Glorla Hollander Lyon, a ~echosloYllkian Jew now living in San Fri1ncisco rec.Us her experiences in seven-conc.mratlon umps. the Swedish family who restored her to llfe, her husband and family in visit$ to camps and Sweden. to celebrate her survlvi1I and life. coast •nd the govern1Mnt ' orders all Japanese, regard- less ·of dt.lzenship, to leave their homes and move to remote towns.Wealthy Aya Kawashima meets Peg Barnham, an Isolated wife and mother and a hard earned friendship results. Showtlmes: 2 p.m. Friday' and 2 p.m. Wednesday at Edwards Island 7. A WEEKEND IN THE COUNTRY (USA) The plot revolves around a single, preg- nant journalist vacationing in Temecula's wine country. When she checks into an idyl· lie country inn, she meets up with a New Age follower, a comedian and a shady local promoter. The events that unfold during their weekend stay ends up changing their No showtimes available. WILD REEDS (FRANCE) Explores a crucial moment In French history through the dynamics of a group of boarding school students -set In 1962, after the war In Algeria has polarize~ France. Screens 10-p.IJl. Chapman University. ~ . YOUNG AT HEARTS (USA} This feature-length docudrama glimpses the lives of eight elderly Jewish women who play cards together -and reveals their views on hving life to its fullest and to the end. where we journey to a place which some call heaven. Shows 7 p.m. Fnday at Captain Blpod's Village Theatre 1n Orange COAST HEARING AID CENTER Now you see i1. .. Now you don'1. .. • ll1y1>u1hank you nrtJ hearu'R help rot you ,lon't care for 1h<s.,~.1mnl( .~ 1r,iJ111<>0.1I hr.1r11111 .ud,' Then l,tll us t1•r .1 nn·•*'hir.mon Jem<)(\S{raUon of the u't11plttth in th.: l.m.11h~.1nn~11Nnini.·111- The Oirnplcttl) In the Canal Atd 1>1te" • Comple'tcly discrete appearance • No volume control io .idjw.r · • More narural sound • lack of annoying fttdback on the rdephone • Call {or )'OMT ~~today. 675-3833 3409 E. Coast Hwy., CdM • 1 mi. So. of MacArthur THURSDAY, MARCH 21 , 1996 Five Decades of comedy • 19405 THE PALM BEACH STORY This romp beoins when QllUdette Colbert Wlllks out on her husband ~ McCrH) and heads for sun and fun in Pi1lm Spri~ One of the classic comedies of all tl"14!. Playf4 p.m. Saturday at Edwi1rds Island 7 THE MIRAQ.E OF MORGAN'S CREEK The t11~ntures-of a wartllM floozy (Betty Hutton) who gets drunk, thinks she marries a soldier on leave, gets pregnant. forgets the whole thing and then tries to avoid scandal to getting a local yokel to marry her. Screens 4 p.m 'sunday at Edwards Island 7. • 19SOs SOME LIKE IT HOT Two unemployed musicians w1tness the St. Valentine's Day massacre In Chicago. They disguise themselves as women and ,join an all-girl band headed tor Miami to escape the gangster's retahat1on. Jack Lemon and Marilyn Monroe star Shows 2 p.m Saturday at Edwards Island 7 • 1960s THE PRODUCERS This hilarious farce follows a failed attempted swindle by a con artist (Zero Mostel) and his accountant (Gene Wilder) who attempt to stage a Broadway flop only to have rt backfire Plays 6.p.m Sunday at Edwards Island 7. I • 1970s HAAOLD AND MAUDE Cult dlS'Sk plllrs Bud Cort as ll dud-pan I disillusioned 20-year-old obsessed with SUI• ode ind • tovabfe Ruth Gordon as ll fun- IOV1ng 80-year-old eccentric. Screens 8 p m Sunday at Edwi1rds tsl•nd 7 • 1980s THIS IS SPtNAl TAI Pseudo-rocku1Mntary about heavy-metal band Spinal Tab, profiling their career llS "England's loudest band.· Watch fOf the- now-celebrlty cameos. Plays 8 p.m Wednesday at Edwarm Island 7 Children's Event GOLDILOCKS AND THE THREE BEARS (USA) A touching and hilar1ous adventure based on the legendary fairy tale. Only 1n this account. she's lost in a forest where her Uncle Hal 1s designing a ski resort. She also bumps tnto three talking bears who, because of the ski resort. suddenly wind up. on the endangered hst Plays March 23 at noon at Edwards lsli\n 7 and noon Sunday and noon Monday at • captain Blood's ..- Ne~port· Harbor Montessori Center "Academic Excellence m Hannon'\' w11h Young Li,e-.·· Preschool • Kindergarten Full Time • Part Time • Year Round Ages 2 lo 6 • 7:00 a.m . to 6:00 p.m. • Education to prcpan: young hearu and mind\ lor the challenge of life • fapcncnced. ccn1fied. Mo·ntc'>:.on teachers • lndt\ 1dualilcd a.:adcm1c m-.1ruc1ion • Ex1cn\1vc c'tracurricular programs I art. mu<;ic. computer!>. gymna.M1c~. French & dance I • Hot lunche~ 650-3442 415 ~' 18Lh Street • Co:.ta Mesa The sun, the moon and the stores. .. . M THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1996 .. Message tO put children first earns Dr. Lciura a Childhelp award H er trademark is the • expression, •Take On The Day.• Dr. Laura I • Schle11tnger, syndicated radio talk psychologist and rising national voice of •val- ues," took on the Orange Coast crowd as 800 men and women converged on the Hyatt Irvine for dinner with the good doctor. It was au for 'Childhelp, USA. Schlessinger took home the d1stingu ished ·Children's Friend Award," while the crowd took borne tb~ feeling that a human tornado had just swept through town, and things were never going to be exactly the same again. Tabb, who orchestrated the now of the program with style and timing. "I followed the video of the children. The crowd wanted to participate,• said Schafnitz, local insurance mogul and husband of Tina Schafnltz, an active participant in the Childhelp, USA cause. . Schaf nitz was right. The video. narrated by actress Jane Seymour, is a powerful tool for the organization. Cerise Feeley, attending the affair with husband Larry Feeley commented, "I've seen that t4pe many times, but every time I see it, it makes rhe cry. T~ose children need our.pelp, H And that's ~xa:ctly what C:hildhelp is all The mas- sive under- taking was chaired by . two local women who also have tremendous personality, and the pow- er to pull off b.w . .1 '~ cook "/bout. Founded some 30 years ago by Sara O'Meara and Yvonne Ped- derson, two entertainers what will be considered a landmark social event in Orange County. Marlon Jacobson and Natalie Tabb turned the Schlessinger event into an e normous financial ;;uccess, bringing in upward of $200,000 for the Childhelp CdUSe. Initial numbers put the take dt Just over $150,000 for the sold-out evenin~ until auc- tioneer Matt 'Sch·atnitz took the podium and managed to sell the items at double and tnple the expectations. Schafnitz modestly attributed hls talent to the producers of the evening, J acobson and sent overseas to sing and dance for Korean War troops but who found that atandoned childre n of mixed ethnic background needed their help more, Childhelp bas grown into the largest children's charity in the world. The organization has adopted the trademark, "The lifeline for abused chil- dren." Unfortunately, in our so-caUed advanced world, the need for Cbildhelp is more acute than ever. Following dinner, Patty Edwards, Orange County Childhelp C hapte r President and unofficial C hildhelp Ambassador at large, intro- LUCKY PAUL. & UNDA Arc th eir own bosses. work on their own computer at home, less tha11 15 hours per werk. Make over $60,000 yr. Processing ~fo1.hral/Dental insurance Claim!). Call for fnfomrntion -1-800-790-1133 - - - -PAINTLESS DENT REMOVAL 375 S. 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She didn't sing, but sh e spoke from the heart, and her sin· cerity was infectious. overtak- ing the crowd like a strain of dru~esbtant-fhr.-- While Schlessinger is a bona fide c;elebrity, a pack- aged and produced star . backed up and surrounded at the dinner by a husband-man- ager, Lew Bishop, a producer, Carolyn Holt, sponsors, Diane and Alan Fuller, and a slew of advisers and m entors includ- ing KFI-AM Radio program- ming whiz David Hall, she is very clearly real. Her message to millions is that parents must put their children first. How appropriate for Cbild- help. How important for the survival of man. And how important that the message was del!vered to a crowd of men and women. The brilliance of organizers who took what might have been a ladies-only event and turned it into an inspirational evening for the family is a model that should be copied. Support from Natalie and Harvey Tabb, Shella and Do.nald Golan, Donna and John Crean, Jlm and Patty Edwards, Karen and Mlke Lutton, Donna and Dae Clark, Galle and Rick Portier, Ann and-Dlek-Stlllllt9;-Su-e-anct-- Davtd Hook, Pam and Mal- colm Paul, Susan and Rick Evans, J"!ancy and Hal Moor- field, Kathy and Jim A1f1~­ baugh, Lynette and Richard Berg, Vli-gtnla Knott and Paul Bender, Carole and Robert Pollman, Suki and Randi Mccardle, Kathy Rosenberg- er, Ellyne Warsaw, and many others made the evening one to remember. Jacobson and Tabb had a planning committee that included Nancy Whitlock, Leah Carroll, Pam Arnett, . Nancy Cardin, Nancy Rohan, Katherine Mereclitb, Jana Shuler. Susan Whitlock, Eileen Saul, Joanna Moris, Nanette Grant, Karen Cole, Mary Allyn Dexter, and Michelle Tabb. · As the evening came. to a close, Schlessinger introduced her 10-year-old son, Deryk, to YOUR EYETUCK SPEC CALL NQW FOR FREE CONSU LYON EYE ·760-3003 .. 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High Octane appreciates the support for 'Cityscrapes' .--~~~~~~~~~ : By Evan Henerson, Daily f'l1ot o a certain extent, "Cityscrapes" was what you might call a can't-miss ~entry for the Newport Beach •International Film Festival. Not only did film festival Exec- • utive Director Jeffrey Conner con- sider the film a high-quality work, , he was pleased to note the film · came from High Octane Produc- tions, located some 400 yards · from the festival office's back ~door. •A key reason we started this festival was to be able to support local filmmakers," Conner said. "To have 'Cityscrapes' set in Los Angeles and to have the company in Newport Beach is a nice bonus." "Theatrical release drives everything," said Moseley, 36, the film's executive produeer. "I'm ' juggling the interest to get the best possible theatrical release. Then we'll let everything else, like foreign and vide0 rights, go into play." Set in Los Angeles, "Cityscrapes" is a pastiche of inter-connected stories involving a group of Generation X-types. The film was shot entirely in black and white and began as a 28 minute short. It later became a full-lengthieatureJilm. After watching a rough cut of the film last year, former Daily Pilot Weekend Editor Matt Coker described the film as •often bril- liant, sometimes like watching paint dry, this work in progress definitely shows promise." I was a possibility, since I had a good eye for screenplays, that I could have some success in this bu$1ness. ' ·1 was For a list of scheduleef =~-films, see PAGE M . and . very naive. This business is like the sea: a very unforgiving mis- tress.· Moseley, who lives in Costa Mesa, hopes to keep.his business local and avoid the · Hollywood/Los Angeles scene. He is particularly pleased to see a film festival spring up in the area. "I give (Conner) major kudos for putting this together pretty much out of thin air," Moseley said. MI'd like to see a film com- munity develop here that's similar to what's in Los Angeles.• < THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1996 - • • "' ~r---r-c-~--.-.. ~ -..... And the exposure certainly won't hurt, said High Octane president Brad Moseley, who is currently looking for a distributor for his film, Since completing filming in March of last year, •atyscrapes" has had a screen- ing at the Thbeca Film Center's First Look program, the Palm· Springs Film Festival and at Inde- pendent Feature Project West in Los Angeles. Moseley hopes both the film and his company have equally bright futures. "Cityscrapes" is the second film produced by High Octane since Moseley left the business world and decided to pursue his dream full time. ~h Octane just received $1.25 · 'on to pay for their third film, a thriller called "Sarah" set to begin film- ing in 30 days. High Octane screens 6 p.m. Wednesday at Edwards Island 7 at Fashion Island, Newport Beacb. 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It tastes as good as it blackened catfish, perfect with ts: the best buy at $5. Lots of reads. no' burnt fish taste -and all of '· ducken, fried noodles and an Puck's famous pizzas emerge the spices flatteoogJhis c-41like_ '!',O~ean of lettuce makes for a fill-from a wood:Ourrung oven giv-mad. 'A heaping pile of garlic :'!tng salad with spicy honey-mus-ing off a freshly baked-bread mashed potatoes and salad is "tard dressing -you just can't go-aroma and the sight of still-bub-ser"Ved with either of the grilled ~wrong there. Less exciting, therr bling cheese. They are as thin as chicken offerings ($9 .75). .Caesar, with whole romaine let-crackers, but heaped with good Its location is center stage :tuce leaves placed horizontally things which taste surprisingly within the complex, bound for ·:on the plate, is awkward to man-wonderful together. 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I keep his own food standards up to par by visiting often to taste test the food and train new chefs in h1s ever-widening chain which now includes 10 Puck Cates and more on the way. He's also int0-market produets--m most grocery freezers and Puck's packaged salad mix is on the way. This couple have turned into an industry! We noticed prices have risen 50 cents here and there since the opening at South Coast Plaza two years ago, but no painful . Coloi1ul Uleand ;. wld.mllw "'1 --·ture ..... HUIU c: are tign.a- turel ol . Wolfgang '~ "Puck'• .. \.. cafes, IUCb u the one · .. that opened recenUy In :· Fuhlon · ... Island. ~.: DONLE.ACH /OAllY PLOT ,. jumps upsurge. Forget Puck's as a place to talk business, merg~r or romance. In fact, don't ~Ian a conversation at all -theres no point in trying at the prime lunch hour because the noise 1evel-reaches an finpossiore state. · A loud sound system accom- panies the roar of the crowd with blurry vocals and salsa adding to the deafening din. A full bar '" occupies one end of the room and the open kitdlen reigns cell· ter stage. No reseivati~ns are___.... ta.ken. .., ~ COSTA MESA CMC PLAYHOUSE 1~) OUR TEEN PRODUCTION 'Ii' 'PIESENTS THE MUSIC MAN OIRKTm BY CHERYL SANDERS PlODUCED BY S1M SHIRO Msc.h a . Msc.h 31 ~ Solurday -8:00pm Sunday matinee • 2:00pm ~~-... I ~ ..... 4.a r' w •• -... - THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1996 A11 'Regina' . a tribute to American music's variety, richne~s • I • IEDITmt'S NOTE: At the Opera Pacific Opera Ball Fashion Show In Septembef. Nftl/pOf't Be4Kh resident GI OIUA GBJ.. MAN succ.essfulJy bid on an auction package that Included the opportunity to review an opera for the Pilot. By Gloria Gellman, Special to the Daily Pilot .; O pera Pacific's production of the magnificent Ameri- can opera "Regina," which opened Saturday evening at the Performing Arts Center, is an examination of the political, and economic themes in the South at the tum of tlie century. "Regina," wh,ich premiered on ~roadway in 1949, is Marc Butzstein's operatic remake of . Ute classic Lillian Hellman play, #·The Little Foxes," which opened to raves 10 years earlier. "Regina• lasted a mere 56 performances, little enough for Broadway, but impressive for opera. A bit of an iconoclast who . L-------------------------~ ent genres are seamlessly inter- woven, among which are blues, jazz, ragtiine,polka, grand opera, operetta euid Broadway. Although a senous musi~al work, the opera first appeared on Broadway mainly because the Me! and other opera houses sel- dom presented the works of American composers. Still, Regi- na is opera at it's sophisticated best. Hellman disliked tampering with her play and saw no need for the inclusion of the various types of black mUSiC. "The Little Foxes" in 1939 reconstructed the orlgiruil opera. Carol Neblett._ Regina holds our interest throughout. Pew sopranos have the sheer dramat- ic force to portray the character's villainy and sustain it for three acts. Neblett succeeds. The good, but tipsy Aunt Birdie is brilliantly sung and act- ed by Sheri Greenawald. Regina's decent daughter, Alexandra, is beautifully ~n­ dered by Renee Sousa in her operatic debut. Sousa is a mem- ber of Opera Pacific's 1996 Apprentice Artist Program. Award-winning mezzo-soprano, Karla Bwns, brings Addie to life; doing so she elicits numerous chuckles from the audience. Her pre-party shenanigans are a delight. As the ailing Horace Giddens, bass-baritone John Stephens brings a quiet strength to the proceedings. The greedy broth- ers Hubbard, sung by Brian Steele and James Maddalena, give dysfunctional families a new dimension. Sleazy Leo is brought to life by another member of the apprentice program, Scott Piper Gomez. This production is Opera Pacific's first in an American opera cycle. David OiChiera, general director of Opera Pacific, is to be commended for having the vision and artistic courage to present a work unknowtl to the music audience in Orange County. Maestro Mauceri and stage director Arthur Masella have ably reconstructed Blit:zstein's" - original opera. James Joy's evocative set and Joseph Citarel- la's tum-of-the-century costumes effectively place the action and support the performers. Opera Pacific veteran lighting directory Steyhen Ross did an outstanding job. Choreographer Peggy Hick- ey's blend of a variety of dance traditions is interesting if occa- sionally chaotic. Although not lyncal like Puc- cini or Verdi, Opera Pacific's ambitious production of Regina succeeds as fascinating musical theater. This West Coast pre- miere of the original opera is a theater event not to be missed. 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Oners Oub Loc8t8d At 1695 lrwle fiwe , (And 17ttis) Near Blodlbustr Enter't811'lment Costa Mesa (714) 64&7944 RUl:B E NS STEAKHOUSE Ir F RESH S EAFOOD GRILL Steak, Pnme Rib & Seafood Ear1y 8trd Dimers N1ghdy Open For =~~1~~=== SlM'I 8runcf193().2·~ All Mep-Incl Diners Cub. VIA, Mestelall'd. Amex., ~ (714) 673-1505 Fu 673- 5920 LOCM.8d At 251 E PllClfic Coest 1-Wf . Newport Beech (714) 873-1505 MZ THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1996 • I comtnunitt foruin FAX: 714-646-4170 • IEADEIS HOrutlE: 71 ~~~----'~~~~~....:..~~~- State Sen. Ross Johnson has. refused to debate challenger and f orme.r Assemblyman· Gil Ferguson in person prior to the Tuesday primary. But they did agree to the next best thing: a debate in the pages of the Daily Pilot. ea .. ... that nearly wasn't heard Time to unplug ~political machine Git. FERGUSON 'S OPENING STATEMENT Next Tu£>sclc1y, our community will elect someone to represent U'> 1n thf' <,fct lf' Se>ndte As d Republican. you can choos<' G1J r:erguson or Ross Johnson. I hope you will vote• lor mP However, th1c; t•lc•ct1on I'> more dbout our county party and y.ou. ct'> a Rf'publtc dn, than it 1s about me Each day's ht><1dltnf'<; tell more a bout the power- ·ful poltticdl mddune lhdl now delemunes who gets the money and who gc>h elected m Orc1nge County. :l'wo of its fomwr leaders arC' m federdl prison for :Corrupt10n, whilt> d thlrd c>scc1ped conviction on a 'Pchnicality. Three poltt1cc1I c11dr>s 1ust pl<•aclf'd yuuty to elec·-~on tampPrinq dncl th<' qrc1nd JllJ)' continues to :investigate tlw1r ho<;sps . The machmP ht1s qiv<'n m1lhons tu those politl- aans whosc> <'lect1ons incrPdSf' 1ls power They have '.endorsed a man for county supel"Vlsor who, last year, ,served on lhf' Dc•mondltc Ccntrnl Comnuttee and ,prC'VJously worke>d for Tom Hc1yden and Mayor 5rc1dJey As you can see, it's not ahout pdrty or pnnciple. its :about power I ; I am chaU eng111g lhdt machme and Sen. Johnson -for two very 1mportdnt reac;onc;· , First, I am c1n indf'pPndent cons<.>rval.Jve who will belp you tak<' bdck rour pctrty HC' 1s one of the lead-1 .ers of the machme In IM t, ht' was d follnder, as locdl -:papers have reported Secondly, I hv{• hPff'. hc> clo<'sn't. Anrta nnd I, our children and granckh1ldrPn dll liw c1 nd go to school -l;lr work in, and care> cllwut this cornmunrty, whiJf• he 1s a carpc>thdgcwr who r>s ldhh<ihed a "paper dddress" here last yt>dl. Johnson claim'> to llV<' in dncl rPlum lo lrvinP every weekend Bui llw D1slncl Attorney 1s investi- gating the fdcts wh1C'h .. how his da1ms are fraudu- lent. A1rhne n>cord" will show lhctl he returned only "few t1mPs <.,1ncP hf' won hy only 3'}',, of the vol<' lc1st year For lh<' 1c1 .... 1 14 yc•drs, Johnson and his family have hved, gon<• lo .,, hoot rind c1re holding JObs on the sldtC' Jld yroll in Sdctamt'nto. The I.Ille to h.is Sacra- mento honw, hlNI with that county recorder, shows . . he dPclored 11 d'> tus pnncipal residence for tax pur-: poses. ' : We Amencans have political districts for a reason : funclamc>ntal to our form of government: to elect rep-; resentalives from dJTlong ourselves. .Johnson can't lruly •represent" us when he : refuses to hve dffiong us He has no reason to care : about our community He and everyone close to-him : 1s 400 miles <1way' My roots were established here : 27 year1. ago I demonstroted my cormnitment to this : community throughout the 10 years I represented : you in the sla te Assembly. : I h<'ld mor(' than d doze n local hearings on pollu-: lion in Newport Ray, anti-business regulations, : pornography, lhe toll road and the duplication and : wastt' of five local transportation agencies; my bill : with th<'n-Sen. Maridn Be rgeson merged them and : saved $40 million. ! I sponsored the 1994 Orange County Economic : Summit dnd latN, held hearings on abuse of the : elderly in local nursing homes. That prompted an : invesugalion by lhe state auditor general that led to : reform. : That's the kind of commitment you've a right to : expect and will get u I am elected your senator. ! Politicians need to - keep their word ROSS JOHNSON'S OPENING STATEMENT I want to lhank the Daily Pilot for this opportuni- ty to off er some comments directly to area voters. lt has been my honor to represent the people of lhe 35th Sen.ate District since last May, when I was elected to fill the remaining portion of former Sena- tor, now Supervisor, Marian Bergeson's term. I pre- viously represented Orange County in the state Assembly, including 2 1/2 years as Assembly RepubLican leader. J am proud that Marian Bergeson, Congressman Christopher Cox, Gov. Pete Wilson and every Orange County Re publican legislator have endorsed me. I ~ave lived all my llie in Orange County. I am a graduate of Orange Coast College and a proud member of their Alumni Hall of Fame. I am a prod- uct of the Orange County corrununity, and, I believe, an accurate reflection of the values of the great He said, he said majority of our neighbors. My wile,· Diane, and I own a home in Irvine. We have two grown daughters, Susan and Molly, They both a.re building successful careers of their own now, and naturally Diane and I are very proud of them. There are many things we need in government, but we don't need any one thing more than this: Elected officials who do what they say they will do. Too many elected officials quickly forget we entrust them with awesome power. Every time they forget, they make bad decisions -and we pay a tenible price in higher taxes, unsafe streets and more frustration with a government that · isn't solving problems. · We should be able to trust our elected officials tp make careful, intelligent decisions ... to remember that government's power can do tremendous dam- age if misused ... to remember government decisions don't just impact today's quality of life, but deter- mine the kind of California our children will inherit. I've tried never to forget this fundamental respon- sibility of government because that is what it's real- ly about -trust ... and the future. That's why I wrote and led the right to pass two statewide political reform initiatives to restrict spe- cial interest contributions -and why I have person- ally defended them in court. That's why I led the campaign to remove Rose Bird from the Caillornia Supreme Court and co- sponsored California's tough new "Three Strike~. You're Out• law -to put career criminals in prison for life, where they can't rob or steal or hurt innocent . people anymore. That's why I've been leading efforts to reform California's costly and corrupt welfare system, and why I support tough new laws against illegal im.mi- gnttion .. to ensure tax dollars are used to help ta.X- payers and their families. That's why I consistently vote against new taxe5 and wasteful spending -so we can rebuild out economy, create jobs and regain California's entre~ preneurial spirit. And that's why I did everything possible to get Willie Brown out of power and stop his liberal agen- da once and for all. All of these efforts have a direct impact on the quality of life we enjoy today. And each, in a small way, will help shape a better future for our childr81l. I'd appreciate your support, And I'll never forget the trust and responsibility that comes with it. Ferguson : 'We con tinue to r eward poor performances of both teachers and students ... ' Johnson: 'The Legislature has unconscionably raided local r ev enues to balance the state budget.' Wha t's your position o n Mea-paU1. What's Ute slngle most lmpor-reduce the cost to our taxpayers. are lalling apart and SAT stores of educational programs. sure S and why? r have a self interest m oppos-tant piece of legislation you will have fallen steadlly. Why has ing "S" but l support the people pursue after Ute electlo n that Are state leghlators guilty of education taken such a tum for What 1996 president cand1-, Johnson: Gil Ferguson hcls .uound El Toro who will feel the will have a direct Impact on the raiding local governments to the wone ln the statef date (sUll tn the race or othe r- pubLicly announced tus strong greatest impact of whatever use districtf balance their own budge n wise) do you most closely align support for Measure S. Appar-the base may be pul to in the ...}. Ferguson: Surveys show con-youneU to and whyf enUy, he believes ruling out tht> future. Measure S, if passed, Will Johnson: Orange County resi-Johnson: Yes. Over the last sistently that there is no correla- poss1biLity of a commercial air-give them a seat at the table dents are concerned about vio-five years, the Legislatur~. con-tlon between the amount a state Johnson: There is no question port at El Toro will not lead to lhe when determining the highest le nt crime. This year, I am carry-trolled by liberal Democrats, has spends on education and its aca-that Sen. Bob Dole will be the • expansion of John Wayne Air-and best use for El Toro should it ing major legislation for Attorney unconscionably raided local rev-dem.ic ranking. Presently public Republican presidential nominee. port I am not convmced that is ever close. General Dan Lungren that will enue to balance the state budget. education consumes almost half That leaves voters with a dear the case. place •c alifomia's Most Wanted" I have consistently opposed those of the state budget, and that's not choice between Sen. Dole and I do believe that whatever the Do you believe the Irvine on the Internet for public access. actions. We must return equity to even counting the expense of ultimate reuse of El Toro, the Ranch Water Dlstrtct's plan to In decades past, the photographs local government financing. The building and refurbishing President Clinton. For me, the decision must be made on the pump treated sewage Into the of fugitives were displayed on services that people care most schools.,.--./ choice is obvious. I'm for Dole. basis of comprehens1ve econoIDlc Back Bay should be approved by post office walls. Today, citizens about are those provided by local Far too much goes to State and We need a president who can and envtronrnentc:U evaluabons, the state Regtonal Water QualJty would be able to access these governrneht -police protection, local education bureaucrats who work with Con gress to bring with due deference given to Control BoardJ photos and other information at fire protection and emergency don't tea.ch and we are waiting about the major changes the vo~- views of surrounding communl-home on personal computers. medical services. millions on programs such as ers of this country want. We sim .. ties. I also believe that whatever Johnson: The Regional Water Use of this D)odem technology bilingual education and social ply C8ll't afford four more yea.rs the outcome of Measure S, the Quality Control Board should can be a major step in making Ferguson: The raid on local programs. We continue to reward of Bill Clinton. ' reuse of El Toro and the posslbill-make lts decision on the basts or our communities safer from governments was tnitlated !J poor performances of both teach· ty of a regional airport will con -hard sdentif ic evidence. lf the crime. · Gov. Pete WUson and agre to ers and students. The system is Ferguson: 1f l could, t would tinue to be contentious issues. board errs, it should do so on the Ferguson: The cities of this ' by Willie Brown in order to bal-so big 8lld so politically powerlul put Keyes, Forbes ftlld Buchanan I look forward to working with side of caution. Clearly, the bur-ance the state ~et. I was that it bu been able to resJst the into a human blender for my pet- respon sible leaders to achieve e den of proof is on the Irvine coastal district offer abundant among the han of Republi-continuing efforts to reform tt. feet candidate . Forbes would • solution that is best for the region Ranch Water District. attrftctions to bikers, hi.ken, cans to oppoM it The intent of contrtbute his economic ldeas and all concerned. surfers, joggers and skaters. the state WCl• to conUnu spend -Johnson: The main reason is and positive attitudes a bout • Ferguson: I strongly oppose Unfortunately, we are often sued, lng mor in th face of the reces· that the education code and pre· • America'• f utute, Keyes would Ferguson: I am still wot.kins the IRWD plan. They pro.mtsed at great expense to local ta.xpay-slon, while refusing to cut costs. sent state funding f ormulu b.a.rn· lend bis suppcrt Of the moral ~with the American Legion an years ago that they'd never put l\ en, by individuals who injure Th budget itill iln't truly bal· St.r1ng local school diltrlcta. We at. ; VFW ln urging the U.S. Defen.~e drop of water in the Back Bay. JJ tht'rmclves while taking personal onced. On the oth J hand, most the state level should provide lnuel' and uplifting rhetortc, Pat ; D rpartment to remove El Toro the district hadn't borrowed rtsks ln 'the environment we pro-local govemm ntl continue to local distrlctS wtth adequate, Buchanan, ol coune, would gtve !tom the Base Closure List as it money reckJ ly to"inv t" vid . J wW reintroduce my tort inc.re their spending a t a ongoing and predjcteble funding my candidate the J)UliQn, deter- re~ vtl41 to our natlonal with Citron, they wouldn't ~ t torm bill, which Democrats record pace. aources -and tM OoibWty to mlnAtiOO Md the J'.i9bl potition ..._, : de1ense as a base for Rapid _ n~ldn,i: quality of N wport killed It will shift more responsi-. design effective programs that on the IOdaJ iltuea. Since I don't ~ Devi opment Po . ~ to Mea-Bay. plan to dump tr t d billty tor their actJom to those Cillfomli ta,......, years bat WW meet the needs of the cb.U· have• ~ I'll go with Bob sure S, mth home is dl.rcctlfu wag water poses too gr1N1t a who ensure themlelves, reduco ruMd....,. Ille bone>• In..,... dren in thilr commUntty, Local 0oaa. He wm be • thouaand th e Jo~Wayne ght r risk. lhe xposur of our cities And otpeMtuclent~,tcbooll control ii estential to UM suc:ceu timM Mttei tban Clinton~ Q 1j ~ FESTIVAL AGENT CONTINUED FROM A 1 CONTINUED FROM A1 nothing else, oHld.als say, the festi-meetings, drafts, games and Supei: vat will bring new visitors and Bowl parties. exposure to Newport Beach. _ "H!. asked endlea questions,• And wben visitors antve, dty -stiiii'berg recalled. "How did I !eel of:fidals expect them to spend mon-about that last phone c8IU1 What ey both on festival-related events was my strategy? How did I bond and at nearby restaurants. During with players. What was going the first week, the majority or the through my mind'r films will screen at Edwards Island Crowe's research culminated in 7 cinemas in Fashion Island, in the 11 Jerry Maguire,• a romantic come- heart of the city's business district. dy starring Tom Cruise as a sports •Any time you bring people to agent who finds morals. The film - the major retail center ·of a citv part of which will be shot in New- there'1 going to be some benefits~' ~rt Beac?-is currently in p~uc- sald Glen Everroad, the city's rev-tion and is sched\iled for a holiday enue manager. •Some of our pre-seaso~ rele~e ~te. • mier restaurants in the dty are in Stem bergs involvement did.n t Fasl).ioJJ !sland. Maybe people will end once the script was finishe<J· ditle late -Or"tlave occasion to stay The ~gent is serving as th~ films overnight in a hotel.• creative consul~~ and will also Word of the festival has filtered play Jeny Maguires brother. to other cities that host similar ~d the research has continu~. events. Craig Prater, executive St~berg has spent time W1th director of the Nortel Palm Springs Cruise and acto~ Cuba ~ooding Jr., International Film Festival says he who plays a "".lde ~ver in the doesn't know what Newport Beach film .. With Stemberg s assistance, h Gooding Jr. spent time at games and has on tap, but e wishes Conner hobnobbing with football players. • an~ Co. sucee5:5·. Then, with filming about to . It'~ very;dillicult to get ~m~7 begin, theamera crews arrived. thing ~e this off the gro~d, said "They descended on our office, ~ater. You know you re estab-wardrobe and prop trucks,• Steln- lished when you have the money to berg said. "They took pictures or keep the doors open next year ~d my briefcase, my yellow pad, the ~hen people are actually submit-phone. They wanted to know what ting. films to you rather. than you style of tennis shoes I wore and the bavtng to seek them out. way I sat in a chair." Just getting the word out has Steinberg, a movie buff, is been part of the challenge, festival pleased to be part of what h e antici- organizers say .. Edwards Cinema, pates will be a truly authentic sports-which is providing half of the festi- val venues, has done some promo- tions in the Newport Center area, LI (ENS E Officials from the Newport Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau have handed out 1,000 festival pro-CONTINUED FROM A 1 grams during the recent Toshiba Senior Golf Classic. "We're hoping the word will spread and that we'll be able to build on that for next year,· said bureau president Rosalind Williams. "I know there won't be a lot of overnight business at hotels from this." "Even the Taste of Newport was only marginally successful in its first year,· said Richard Luehrs, president of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. ·we ought to be focusing on minllnizing our mistakes and making sure the public bas a pleasurable experi- ence. · •u we can provide that, they'll come back year after y~ar. • City Coundlman Tom Edwards, a film buff, said be plans to attend some of the events and that the people he has spoken to are pre- dicting a strong turnout. Edwards has heard that stu- dents at UCI and Chapman Univer- sity _. where several of the films will screen - should help boost interest as well. "I really hope it works out.• Edwards said. "We'll see, I guess.• measured his blood alcohol level at .13. above the .08 legal limit. accord- ing to police and prosecutor reports. The arrest appalled the commu- nity, since seven years ago, at the age of 19, Ornelas became notori- ous for causing one of the worst drunken driving accidents in the city's recent history. In 1989, Ornelas stru.ck and killed Killelea, a 37-year-old mother of three, in a peninsula alley.• Ornelas was reportedly intoxicated from drink- ing malt liquor and 151-proof rum. He was eventually convicted of vehicular manslaughter in connec- tion with Killelea's death. But for unknown reasons, that conviction was never recorded with the OMV as it should have, said Kathleen ·Anderson, driver safety manager for the state agency. The OMV just recently suspend- ed Ornelas' license. effective March 13, after receiving a law enforce- ment report of his Feb. 12 arrest, Anderson said. The state agency themed m<me. He admires Crowe._ ald1b both as a relellttber and u a filmmaker and ~ • Jeny Magutre• to bteU new ground. "Sports movies are generally farcical or e1le they're so stereotyp- ical that they don't come dose to being accurate representations,• Steinberg said. "Everybody (usod- ated with ~Jerry Maguire') 1s very committed and bright They really want to get thhlgs right.• The involvement of Cruise, one of Hollywood's most bankable stars, has made • Jeny Maguire" a high- ly-anticipated film, Steinberg said. Competftion for all the parts -the title role included -bas been fierce, Steinberg said. •As a screenwriter, Cameron Crowe has a real concern for char- acter,• Steinberg said. "You don't find a lot ot s~ous, contemporary adult roles these days.• Not surprisingly, the worlds of entertainment and professional ath- letics are not disshnilar, said Stein- berg who bas participated in both. Actors and athletes both lead fish bowl lives. Both types of celebrities are surrounded by adulation and both deal with high levels 01 inse- curity, Steinberg said. - In addition to taking roles in "Beverly Hills 90210* andl1le cable fibn • Arliss, • Steinberg bas found himseU in the company of enter- tainers from a very young age. His grandfather, who ran the Hillcrest Country Club in Los Ange- les, was a regular gin rummy partner of George Burns and Groucho Marx. "Growing up, I thought the whole world was old, funny Jewish comedijlns, • Steinberg said. has the authority to suspend a license independent of court pro- ceedings, Anderson said. But at the end of the first month, Ornelas can apply for a resbicted license, if he enrolls in a treatment pro- gram. files proof of insurance and sub- mits a $100 re-is.we fee to the OMV That is the procedure otter~ to first-time violators of druriken dri- ving laws, Anderson said. Aa:ording to OMV records, Ornelas was convicted four limes between July 1993 and September 1995 for speed- ing and other traffic laws. His driver's license was valid until May 1999. If Ornelas is convicted in court of his misdemeanor drunken driving charges, a judge could suspend his license for a few more months. Ornelas' trial is scheduled April 16, and if convicted, the maximum sentence be faces is six months in jail with no probati~ a_ fine of $2,700 and a six-mon~pension of his driver's license. Ornelas, a waiter who lives in Hunting1on Beach with his wtfe and 17-month-old child, is current- ly in custody in Orange County Jail in lieu of $25,000 bail until his April court appearance. RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. 1922w:=,.~~~~156 • Early Years Toys •; t 1: r ' 1 • ,•; r 1 ,... .. .. •Developmental toys for ch.ildrcn birth \o 10 years. • Quality toys with lasting a.nd creative play value. • Personal service from knowledgeable sales staff. 642-4212 1827 WF.STCLIFF D • • • • • • • • • • • • • NEWPORT BEACH i K1try Deaili1e For 1996 i Sta~e1t lesip A1 Ad £o1test : Has lee1 Elte1de~ To • : Friay, lanJ~ ~ · • • SriltJml$ tn:iraJ,.3 4--11.iJl be <Us~ tub/or • bw1na1a ill lltit ~r-~ ~ •: WSU W ~ Ua Cl ¥«inJ J«1Um Oil e ~}WM I~ 1996; : CASH PRIZES TO i TOP WINNERS! COURSE CONTINUED FROM A 1 CountJy Club's lee fee boosts the c.ba.rges up to _.8 per person. •we have about 100 golfen GgDed up for this year,• Fenyman laid. "They're gomg to be pocketing that Sl,000 instead of us, and this is supposed to be a cbarlfy event.· Ferryman's not the only one com- plaining. Some members of the Cos- ta Mesa Chamber of Commerce, which ls sponsoring a separate char- ity tournament for the Costa Mesa High and Estancia High golf teams, say their negotiations with the coun- try club haven't ~n easy. •xou've got people from the Newport Rib Co, (restaurant) and · trolll The Barn (steakhouse) who are willing to donate the food," said Ned Bondie, organizer or the cham- ber's charity tournament "We can go to a first-class venue such as candlewood Country Club in Whit- tier, they've been courting us to go over there, and they'll give us a ROSS CONTINUED FROM A 1 Is 1t possible that, as Gil Ferguson charges, there's never anyone there to take calls? I had to investigate. In my lifetime, I have encoun- tered streets, drives, avenues. roads, lanes, boulevards, courts, ways, vias, vistas, even strolls. But not an aisle. The alleged Ross J ohnson lives on an aisle, specifically, Ladrillo AlSle. The place that purports to be Johnson, Ross' home is a tidy new condominium in.a tidy new devel- opment named Brio. The units range from one bedroom to two, from 784 square feet to 1.186, and from $105,900 to $162.900. Someone can get some nice digs pretty cheap here. Especially if you're hardly ever m town. I went up the stairs and rang the doorbell; no response The curtains were tightly drawn. There were no "Johnson for Senate• signs any- where, but this is a neighborhood that suffers neither signs nor bas- ketball hoops over the garages. Many of us faced with choosing between re-electing Ross Johnson - or electing retired Assemblyman Gil Ferguson -to represent us in the upper house of the California legislature figure we should have a shot at the two of them. Maybe hear what each has to say, and tell us why we should re- elect, or elect, one or the other. Rad- ical stuff like that. Hey, maybe they could even debate the issues m a candidate forum! Gil's all for it; the Johnson St At)' 0 U o s g BUY a BEU USED CLOTHES. TOY11 8 ACCE880AIES, ETC. 2584 NewDOrt Blvd. (et Def Mer) 9eMi1d ..... et.don eo.ta MeM (714) 831·7383 THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1996 A:Q mu.ch better deal that in.dudes ICOf· ing, cart rentals, range•balls and 90% of the food donated. "Now we've got tbe Costa Mesa Counlry Oub, which by golfing stan- dards is jusj a run-ol-tbe:-mill COW"Se lhat doesn't have the same arDe:nities or ~ of care, and they (initially) wanted tp charge us S88.•6 for a bloclt Of playing1ime and Juncb.. Henderson said the dub, whicb he believes is "every bit as good• as Candlewood, is now offering up its Los Lagos course lor the dlamber's tournament for $70 per person. That includes lunch, dinner, green rees. cart rentals and range balls. And, he said, that's a steal. • #We are going to be closing the whole course for the entire day,• Hen- derson Sa.id. "The tournament -starts on Friday, and that's one of our busiest days. That's a tremendous loss ot. rev- enue for the city and for Mesa Verde Partners.• Since Mesa Verde Partners took over operations or the dub three years ago, the grounds have been trans- formed from two dried-up golf cours- es into a lush, green facility. The man- forces refuse. Why? . Obviously they reel no obligabon whatsoever to lei the pubhc actua.lly see and hear thelf senator in action. La.st year, when I outspoke my displeasure Wlth the eJecbon of Mr. Johnson, the executive director of the Orange County GOP wrote a bot one to the paper. U 1 didn't like the democrabc process that enabled Johnson's election, he zinged, I should gel out of Orange County. It strikes me that a vttal compo- nent of that same democratic 3400 Irvine Ave Ste 103 Newport Beoch 3C 476-2244 • agemenl poured about $1 tDtll6ca into tbe club's ~ ~ Padice fadhties, pro shop and starta: •we have upgraded lbat place dramadcally,. Henderson sGi. ·1 have heard nothing but greet things about the club. It's ootbing but a top-grade facility. "Tbete bave been no rate increases in two years, and I can sit here and feel very proud about what we've done. , The country dub currently charges between Sll and $22 per person for 18 boles of goU, depend- ing on the cowsei. the day of the week and the tee time. Senior citi- zens pay a discounted rate on weekdays of either $7.50 or $8.50, depending on the course. But' those rates may jump a little before too long. Mesa Verde Part- ners would like to implement a $2 to $3 rate bike. But since the club is owned by the city, any changes in green fees, cart rentals or course usage fees must be approved by City Manager Allan Roeder, who hasn't yet deeded on the request. process lS for polibeal candidates Co meet their opponents ·and con- stituents m open forum and debate. Obvtously, Ross Johnson and lus handlers don't believe in this model of democracy in action. So why sbould- n 't they, too, go somewhere else? They won't, of cowse. Johnson will swamp Ferguson next Tuesday. And the machine grows ever more powerful. • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. --~ ~t ·~ -_ ___.._.__. --·-· Youth Employment Service of the Harbor Area (YES) YES thanks the following and the 400 guests and friends for making the February 6, 1996 23rd · Roman Feast and Charity Auction the most successful everl As a result of your support and generosity, more than $20,000 was raised to assist 1,300 youth ages 14-22 with job search skHI development and job placement. Evelyn Hart and Phyllis Drayton, Roman Feast Cc>-Chalrs Ed Hodges, Auction Chair Jim Roberts, Balboa Beach Company, Music Dick Smith, Aucttone. Olympian Honorees 1932-1996 John Biby, Greg Boyer, Jody CampbeU, Eric Fisher, Curtis F'8mlng, Or. David Grant, Bruce Ibbetson. Or. 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Fine AJ)P'!reJ . &Res6rl~r EYE-OPENER Olympic dreams c'loser to reality for local pair QUOTE OF THE DAY inmylifethM,lcantimaginehaomg enough money t.o pay for (ilu nposure) ... -ROSAlJND WlUJAMS • 4 .... ... -.. . richard dunn ·Showcase at NBCC is more than skin deep • Senior Classic tourney had all the style an~ grace one could ask for, and there was plenty which was out of sight for most. . -.daily pilot high school athlete of the week Any means Necessary . ~ • Estancia golfer Ross Necessary ·: overlooks individual achievements to concentrate on team goals. By Barry 'Faulkner, Daily Pl1of : E stancia High golfer Ross Necessary : reached the summit of his individual : goals last spring, but refused to : beeeme mesmerized by the view. : So, despite topping the field at the : prestigious Tribute to Youth Tournament in : Palm Springs, and later the Pacific Coast : League individual finals, the fourth-year : varsity performer dedicated himself to a : season-long ascent by his team. : "My goals were to win league and the : Tribute to Youth, and I achieved both of .... . them last year," said Necessary, who earned medalist honors Thursday to help the Eagles gain a nine-hole lead over Santa Margarita, top-ranked irl Orange County. "I'm trying not to think as an individual this year, but be more team oriented.• The Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week also topped his talented teanunates in a ajpe-hole match against Newport Harbor l\)farch 13, helping the Eagles take a four- stroke cuslrion into the second halt ot the 18-hole contest, which, like the Santa Margarita match, is scheduled to be finished later in the season. "He's ari inspirational leader,· Eagles Coach Art Perry said of Necessary. who has improved his practice habits, taken former Eagle Chris Beck's suggestions and tinkered successfully with his swing, quieted his formerly renowne9 temper on the course, and modified his mental approach for his swan song prep campaign. •He started slowly last year, then had a tremendous last month,• Periy explained. "But he's off to a real good start this year.• Necessary said he didn't think his team could compete with Santa Marganta, even on Estancia's home course (Mesa Verde Country Club). ·r was expectin~no get beat byat least five strokes, but right after the second hole, I thought 'Geez, we can beat these guys,' • recalled Necessary, who promptly sank a winding 35-foot birdie pull on No. 3 to get fuel such optimism, as well as a par • SEE NECESSARY PAGE 82 LE.AH HOGSTEN I DAILY PILOT Estancia High's Ross Necessary :r----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ . . . OLYMPIANS SE RIES JUST PADDLING , LONG ••• W e saw the : magnificent : condition of the golf • courset heard bow : Costa Mesa's DeAnne Hemmens, Lido Isle's Lia Rousset continue quest for Olympic Games berth after securing spots at U.S. the tnals (on March 4), the selection coauruttee tned to find a better combination lll seat racmg for doubles and fours. Ron Benedlct and his staff : hooked up portable lighting from the golf carts to manicure the greens and fairways at night during the Toshiba Senior Classic at Newport Beach Country Club. We saw what television did, flashing the city's colors, courtesy of the MetLife blimp. ESPN's coverage did more than put Newport Beach on the PGA map, it most like ly inspired thousands of people from around the nation to visit, bolstering Newport Beach's tourism-not to mention what it does for the local economy. We saw the best senior golfers in the world compete for a $1 million purse, culrrunated by Jim "King" Colbert's two-stroke victory. But what many visitors arid television viewers didn't see was the inside of the NBCC clubhouse, locker room and dining area, all of which had been recently renovated. Adding further glamour to those areas of the club was the golf memorabilia donated by Robert L. Lynch. Walking through the hallways, it seemed like a shrine, a golf museum, a stroll through history. "They sure made a lot of nice comments about the club," Beverly Ray, NBCC Chairman of the Board, said of the Senior PGA Tour players. "For us, : hosting this tournament is more : about hospitality; that's the name • of the game. We want them to feel at home and be a part of the club, so we've got the welcome mat out.• Jerry Anderson, NBCC Vice President and General Manager, was seen more than once exhibiting the golf memorabilia to the Senior Tour players. · In the club's hallway was a showcai;e displaying antique sets of goU clubs from Babe Didriksen Zahari.as, Jack Nicklaus, Byron Nelson, Ben Hogan and Arnold Palmer. There's a lacquered and framed poster of the Bing Crosby National Pro-Am at Pebble Beach, dated 1983. There are similar artifacts in . . . team's training facility in Chula Vista. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot ln the (final) challenge (on Tuesday). Lia and I had everytlung to lose, and (Vari Hengel and Harbold} had everything to gain. "It was the hardest physical and mental thing I've ever done, because everybody's trials didn't matter anymore. Everything started fresh, for two weeks straight, even though we won the trials. You had to prove 0 ne more step, then yourself over arid over again, Atlanta. Costa Mesa's that was toughest mental part of DeAnne Hemmens it You cari't have one bad day. and Lido Isle's Lia "After the trials, you want to Rousset, who won the U.S. celebrate, because you think Olympic kayak trials in the you d.ld well, but we didn't have women's doubles earlier this a charice to do that. And even month, solidified spots on the now, we're not (celebrating). U.S. Olympic 'Iraining Team on We've got a Job to do ID May ~ Tuesday in Chula Vista, D ousset, the youngest following a race-off against ~uahtier on the team, teammates Dru Van Hengel celebrated with the entire and Alexandra Harbold. student body on Wednesday at Hemmens, Roussel, Van Newport Harbor High, where Hengel and Harbold will form she's a seruor. An acaderruc the U.S. fours (K-4), while rally had been planned in the Roussel and Hemmens will gymnasiwn, but when school comprise the K-2 team. officials learned of Rousset's The local kayakers, who train accomplishment, they quickly out of the Newport Aquatic added her name to the agenda. Center, will need to succeed in "I was surprised,· said one more competition -the Rousset, who has entered an Hemispheric Olympic Qualifier mdependent studies program May 4-5 at the Olympic venue, while she's training in Chula Lake Lanier in Gainesville, Ga. Vista, with the hopes of still -to secure a spot in the 1996 graduating with her class ID Olympic Games in Atlarita. June "So we're not there, yet,• MARC MARTIN / DAAY Pl.OT I When Rousset returned Hemmens said. "We've been Kayakers Ua Roussel (left) and DeAnne Hem.mens paddle through local seas ln their K-2. home on Tuesday. a banner was named to the Olympic 'Iraining h Squad. The final Olympic team Hem.mens had earned spots on Olympic lraining Team As 1t ung on ari entrance sign to will be named on May 6 at the the U.S. Olympic lraining Team. turned out. only four were Lido Isle. It read. Olympic Qualifier. We need to "Apparently, Lia's neighbor chosen • Congratulations, Lia'. Abovy race well, but I don't see it as a called all these television Traci Phillips, Hemmens' the sign were red, wtute aJ)(.f problem, because we don't stations and newspapers, telling former doubles partner, had blue balloons fomung an think there's anyone in that them that we had been named already been set to represent Olympic nng. Above that was a Qualifier who can beat us. Even to the Olympic team, but then KAYAICERS LIA llOUSSET the U.S. at the Hemispheric gold balloon for WlShful still, we can come in the top two we had atace-off,crchallenge AND~ 1-.-S Quatifierin the K-1 . Uunkmg. . (and still qualify for Atlanta)." race, on the 19th of March," At the camp, a selection "I've always wanted to be In the Hemispheric Olympic Hemmens said. "But nobody committee filmed and timed around people doing their best Women's K-2 d tnrin th · be t I' Qualifier, staged similar to the verified anything. We still had each paddler during the an ~,~.g ei.r s •so m Pan American Games, to race in the race-off, so Ju~~~. 4 workouts, shuffling partners to totally stoked lo have the only two teams in each everybody got it wrong, try and establish the opportunity," Rousset division (K-1, K-2 and ~ and one of the, papers best teams, which meant Q5e9 said. K-4) will advance to~ ~ got Ua's name (s_pelled) that Hem.mens and lf Hem.mens and Olympic Games. wrong and my name Rousset -even though Rousset advan~ beyond H emmens, 31, and wrong. Nothing was they had won in the the Hemispheric -Rousset, lQI will continue to official until after the race (on preliminary trials for the U.S. Qualifier, they will travel to train at the Arcl> Olympic Tuesday)." Olympic canoe and kayak Poland and the Czech Republic lfaining Center in Chula Vista What Hemmens and Rousset sprint teams -had no to compete against top until the Hemispheric Qualifier. completed was a two-week guarantee ol remairung Europeans. Then it's back to On Tuesday, it became C4Dlp in Chula Vista, after together. Chula VlSta, then Atlanta official that Roussel and which as many as seven women •1t•s such a long, drawn-out would be selected for the U.S. process,• Hemm.ens said. •After • PART II SATURDAY the clubhouse and dining room, : including a massive, 10.ton ! tablet shipped from Palm • .._ ___________ ....._ __ ~------------------------------------------J Springs, entitled •Articles in : Law of Playing Gou.• : •(Lynch) had been collecting ! HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL fol yea.rs,• said Ray, also an : ar(tique shop owner, who was ! involved in most of the : displaying. •tt's sort of like a mu.sewn in here . Newport Beach Country Club ts the oldMt club in the area, so it's only right that we would have this to show.• . . . A Royal dilemma foF Sea Kings: El To~ buries. C~, 1.2-f NBCC 11 the oldeat country club in Newport Beach1 satlta Ana Country Club, built Shortly after the tum cit the cen~, I.I the Oldest tn the area. • ~ •Royal McMackin does hiS ~. : but the rest of Corona's baseball team . : falls to show in Sea View League loa. • LyUc:h, the first president of LAKB POR.EST -At 5-foot·9, 163 ~. Big Canyon Country ClUb, ti a ~al McMetJdn'j thOuJden sag uDder the longtime member of the Board ~bl at .,. tdl VWD'eqaij:aellt t.g. a fol. ol Goverrion at the BalbOa Bay • low), ~ tbe CorOaa detMar tap ln•• Chtti, Wtitth tt eM>'o.,.·trr : 1118mamti-.eto_,...,,_dlll,_ ~company. ~Bay : tbeNd-llDl;P.darll·i'Jnmlll'llDO- Clubl,lnc. . : 9'idl ..... Cll9 1\mday .~~~ ~ -W. want to inU• the~ : LelgUe ltfal II 1Wo, "Wbk:b; du.lit i McMlddn'I 4 W~llilllll pWe JSOW• f2 laf '4). : Wll11.Stlll'S..Klagl.12·1. • SEE GOLF MOE II : -We Onlj a..ft ane l'IJ bot dgbl 'DOW,• Mid Cd.M Coach Joe Koh. •wa can't be in a slump for the whole season. But we're sure ge tUng very little from our two, three, four; five bitten, which makes it tough to score, even when McMac:kin ls on base all the time.• Getting on bue wun't u dlfficult for the Cb8igen (S.3, 2..() in league), wbo wbed etgbt ol their 1 l bits -and benefited from IJve CdM erron -In the fint two ~. en route to a lW culblda \bat turned the rest of the after· ......... time. •1 bid_. loaling forward to th1I ~ u • .... ,,. RI I WU anzloul tiO ... hOw we ,.... lilltti ap ~ a good llMm tn our .............. ·11 Tun> ... good tMm, ,...,.. ...... a lat d tbiDgl ..U. 8Ut we k>oUd .... 1114 Newt Bein the ant two ...... no. ... ......., CIW' wont llildngl Of .. ,.. .. El Thro more resembled the 192.7 YaJ\k, tn the. early going, with Matt Steinau (2 for 3 with a double, triple and four RBI) and navis Vi - sells (3 for 3 with a doubl , home run end two RBI) filling th roL of Babe Ruth abd LoU Gehrig. 1be ~n rolled a five·spot in the ft.rst, then piled on teVen more -ell ~ -t.h the MCODd, tbUlb to the afar~ field· ~ lep1111 by.!M SM Kings (3·3. 0·2t. ·we .coukln't throw, '" eowdn't ftikl • ground ball, we jUlt couldn't play aatm. • Mid IC.ob. wbo ltoaDed to tbe mound lot• btMid dlKullion wtth hil tNltid, b6fOr-. Bl 'lbto'I 11th better of the inning pmdect out to ..... tM llde. CdM relieTen Paul MacMmia, a.utiei . * 8EEaJMMIE•· • " . r . , . .. .. r " - THURSOAV. MAROi 21, 1996 _Jeni and ToddSandare OD but another adventure; but there are many in the wings. · • 8y Jim Walters, Daily Pilot Jeni Meno and Todd Sand can be found on the rink at the Ice Chalet almost every day going through the routines that have brought them three national figure skating championships. But if you want to see them, don't go "this week. The pair are in Edmonton. Alberta, starting pairs competition at the World Figure Skating Championships. I ·_ _, _ ----_ i QREAMWORLD boys cru1sing to impress the girls, a group ol several mothers, including Sheryl Strich, who had 14 kindergartenen in tow ~g advantage of a holiday at their Irvine school, Bonita Canyon. And then there was Meghan McKinney working with her coach Russ Scott. McKinney, a 10-year-old · from Costa Mesa, and her pairs partner Greg Benton, wW be COJppeting in the Junior Olympics in thre€ weeks in - the pairs competition. She glides effortlessy across the ice and shows another of Scott's students, Page Andreasen, 7, of Huntington Beach, how to land an axle. Scott has Andreasen in a harness at the far end of the rink that he pulls up and down to lift her into the air on her jumps so she can get the feel of what the jump should be like. McKinney takes obvious pleasure in · a-full tum around'"the Tink Costa Mesa's Jeni Meno and Todd Sand epltomlze the dream. - Meno and Sand. "They're tun to watch,• _sbasays. •Where is my partner's name on your pages1• _ After showing her Greg's name she's satisfied and adds she'll watch Meno and Sand when they're on t.v. And just like that she was back to work. Scott, who has been coaching Meghanforabouttwoyears,fillisbed third at Nationals in Paris in 1993. He's recovering from a broken left ankle, but still hopes to compete again. He has a good rapport with the kids, who canie gliding up to the rail with big smiles to greet him when he came in for practice. · •He's just great with the kids," said Terry Andreasen -Page's · grandniother. •She's out here five days a week for practice and just loves it.• Terry and her husband, Don, have their other granddaughter, one-y.ear:old.BIDQIY,_ with th.em all bundled up in her winter's best. While the Ice Chalet's illustrious couple are preparing to seek their first y.rorld championship (they were third t.ast time around),. local Olympic- hopefuls were going through their regular paces hoping one day to find their own spotlight on the ice. Monday afternoon's crowd was a diverse mixture of grandmothers coasting around the rink, high school before racing towards Scott and lifting off, doing one revolution and then landing on one skate with her arms extended and ice chips flying. ·She and Greg will be competing in the juvenile pairs for 12-and-under," Scott said. "These are the first kids that I have been coaching going back for Nationals and I am really proud of them." Mc.Kinney is a bright-eyed unassuming girl who shrugs her shoulders and says •a little bit" when asked if she has been influenced by ' . "Yes, she loves the ice, too," Andreasen said. •She can't put-on skates yet, but she likes to walk on the ice. She'll be out there one day, I'm sure." ·yaqueros explode in the sixth, 13-5 • Will, •Sailors fall to 0-2 in S~.a"'View League baseball race. NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Harbor High baseball team hung within one run of vis- iting Irvine for three innings Wednesday, but the Vaque- ros exploded for six runs in the fourth en route to a 13-5 Sea View League victo- ry. Newport junior Joe Urban enjoyed Urban a great day at the plate (3 for 4 with a double a home run and three RBI), but absorbed his first pitching loss of the season. 'Donner Walters added a dou- ble and a single for the Sailors, who fell to 4-3, 0-2 in league. Irvine's Shawn Wooley capped the fourth-inning outburst for the visitors, belting a two-run homer for the last of five consecutive hits. Irvine 1 J, Newport Hlltbor 5 Irvine 300 630 1 -13 16 o Newport Harbor 002 010 2 • 5 9 2 Manriquez, Greinke (6), Voirol (7). Sohnenberg; Urban, Miller (4) and Jones W ·Manriquez. L ·Urban, 1-1. 28 ·Kim (I), Brucker (I), Walten (NH), Urban (NH). 38 • Snyder (I). HR • Urban (NH), Wooley (I) COM CONTINUED FROM 81 Gulledge and Kevin Stuart . combined to allow only three bits and no runs in the final four El Toro at-bats, but the Sea King hit- tert>, with a few exceptions, con- tinued to struggle. In addition to McMackin's pair of bits, Stuart belted a lead- off homer to straight-away center in the fourth, and sophomore outfielder Ryan Achter- berg collected the visitors' other two hits McMadd.n in three at- bats. "I'm disappointed, espedally with the production of our seniors,• Koh said. •But it'• still early and we're not pushing any panic buttons.• El Toro 1tarter Joe Smith was puab.ing the rtght buttom on the tnound, yielding only Stuart's claut through four innings to even hll record at 1-1. thr1t Wills took tbe lots for the :sea Klnga, who wW try to Join 'MCMacldn in the %one for Pri· Pirates. run volleyball record to 12-1 I { l 1 ) " "' < I < < I I\ I I < > \. < > J{ " TORRANCE -Kevin Reid and Mike Pixler both bad 16 kills to lead the Orange Coast College mens' volleyball team to a 16-17, 15-10, 15-5, 15-6 vic- tory in Orange Empire Con- ference play Wednesday over El Camino (5-6, 4-6). briefly to 11 ·0 in shutting out OCC (3-16, 1-8). 09'AHCa IMPHIE WiC LMWCE Fuaet1Dft 5, ~ co.t 0 Fullerton 000 113 o · 5 7 1 Oringe Coast 000 000 0 • 0 2 1 Osborne and Johnson. Wllkenon (6); Hardey and Ritchey. W-Osbome (1H)). L-Hardey (3-U). 2B • Olbome(f). school Newport Harbor High Girls Tournament at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club. Newport 1r1o,° CdM's WelDsteln lrlt team AD-SM VJeW League Brad Callahan had 14 kills and noy Langley and Casey Jennings each had 11. OCC (12-1, 9-1) Friday will travel to Long Beach City College (unbeaten com- ing into Wednesday's match with San Diego Mesa). • LAGUNA BEACH -The Newport Harbor High boys volleyball team rallied from a 7-2 fifth-game deficit to lead, 14-13, Wednesday night at nonleague host Laguna Beach . But the Artists staged a comeback of their own to claim a 15-5, 11-15, 8-15, 15-11, 16-14 victory. Wes Badorek had 17 kills and 10 blat:ks, while fellow senior Matt Caldwell col- lected nine kills and six blocks for the Sailors (0-3). Vlade Andrle, a 6-foot-8 outside hitter, had « kills for the Artists. • CORONA DEL MAR - A banged-up Corona del Mar High boys volleyball team fell Wednesday night to nonleague visitor Hunt- ington Beach, 15-5, 15-4, 15-10, but now has six days to nurse a multitude of injured players back to health before opening Sea View League play Tuesday against Woodbridge. •we should have every- one back by the end of this week,• said Sea Kings Coach Steve Conti, whose squad (2-2) was ~by Brian Col~an (seven kills, before exiting due to illness), Greg Burden (seven kills) and John Coon (six kills). Sailors win, 8-4 ~~~R: SOFTBALL Newport Harbor High senior Jill Nelsen cashed in a rare pitching assignment for a complete-game, four-bit vic- tory Tuesday as the Sailors topped nonleague visitor Buena Park, 8-4. Nelsen, who strayed from her normal shortstop position into the pitching circle to spell injured workhorse Molli Mullen, struck out two and walked four to help the Tars improve to 6-1. Stephanie Gosselin went 3 for 3 with a double and three RBI. and also scored two runs to lead the Newport offense. NONLEAGUf. MNe-W"""f'PCM_.rt fWbor I, 8wna hfti ' Buena Pant 001 000 3 · 4 4 5 Newport 300 050 x • 8 5 2 Galeener and Alfaro; Nelsen and Gos- wlln. W ·Nelsen, 1-0. l • Galeeoer. 28 · Gos1elln. •TUSTIN -Tustin High pushed across a run in the bottom of the seventh inning to defeat Corona del Mar Wednesday, 4-3, in a non- league softball game. NONLEAGUE 1\llttn .. COt"DN .. rMr J c.dM 002 010 0 • 3 3 3 Tustin 102 000 1 • 4 7 1 Van Hook and Wills; Norris. 8rown (5) and Montes. w.erown. L-Van Hoc* (2-2). 2B • Aley (CdM). • COSTA MESA -The Orange Coast College soft- ball team ran into a buzz.saw Wednesday, losing 5-0 to Fullerton in a Orange Empire Conference game. Fullerton's Kristy Osborne ran her record • • MOBll.E, Ala. -Angela Vega, Noelle Sturgill and April Munreo of ~uthem California College's softball team broke up a doubJe- header shutout by Shawnee ' State Wednesday with RBI singles in the seventh inning of the second game, as Shawnee State swept a nonconference twinbill, 11- 0 and 7-3, at the University of Mobile. NONCX>NFPIENCE Antpne ShevwnM Stlree 11, SoQll College 0 Shawnee State 371 00 • 11 11 1 Soc.I College 000 00 -O 3 2 White and Coehen; Menow, Munroe (3) and Murie. W·White, 1-1. L-Merrow, ~. HIHvans (SS). Second .... SMw!Me 5tMle 7, SoC.111 College J SoCal Collec;,e 000 000 3 • 3 7 2 Shawnee State 210 211 IC • 7 6 1 ~ and Munroe; Fickell and Coehen. W-Fickell, 1-1. l-Houston. 2..c. 2B..c.oehen (SS). HR-Walls (SS). Sailors top Trabuco N E w p 0 R T GOLP BEACH -Justin Shapiro shot a 38 for the low round of the day as the New- port Harbor High qolf team (2-2) beat Trabuco Hills Wednesday, 210-216, in the first round of their dual match. NeWDOft 210. ,..._ Hiiis 211 (Ill Slll'U AM C.C.. I...._ ,_ M) Newport scoring: Justin Shapiro, 38; Speocer Rose, 41; Brian lauef, .i; ltill Collopy, 43; Omar H~. 46. • COSTA MESA -Corona del Mar Hlgh's Glasgow Mc.Kenna finished two shots off the lead Tuesday, third overall. in the nine-bole, 16'- Cd.M's Cathryn Martin was seventh overall (46), while Newport's Katie Dunne (57) and Vanessa Shapiro (64) also competed. In a seven-bole event at the same tournament. New- port was paced by Jessica Jacobi (49), Helen Adrouian, Devon Burlingham, n.ttany Cardwell, Kate Enriquez, Sarah Jugan a.nd Regan Stover (54). •COSTA MESA-Vanessa Shapiro shot a low-round of 45 for the Newport Harbor High girls golf team Wednes- day as ltabuco Hills notched a 193-210 win. 1hlbuco Hiiis 11J. Newport 210 (Ill c.te .. SOI CC. I ._._, .., H ) Newport Hatbor scoring: Vanessa Shapiro 45; Katie Dunne, 52; Tiffany Cardwell, 56; Sarah Jugan. 57; OeYorl Burlingham. 58; Helen Abourian. 62. sec wins again ~A:L; TBNNIS dropping their first two games of the sea- son, the Southern California College men's tennis team bas run off eight straight wins, including Wednesday's 7-0 decision over nonconference foe, Colorado College. ~.=: 1, c.oloqdo Cotlge 0 nSIOl'I (SCC) def. '-rdue, 6-3, 6-2; Robbins (SCQ def. Whitman, 6-0, 6-3; Lewis CSCC) def. Garza. 6-4, 6-2; Beker (SC(:) def. Var· dakls, 6-1. 6-2; Villar (SCC) def. Adair, 6-2, 6-1; Barriga (SCC) def. Heublein, 6-2. 6-3. DcM.tll• ~obblns (SCC) def. Perdu.Adalr. 8-3; Johansson· Whitman, 8-1; Baker-Villar (SCC) def. Vardaltl5-lraunget; 8-5. ...,..... D DAY'S ~ FQ:==o:1~~J1co 15 sand .,.. lS twlDlr\ 10 thMohead. !but. • blue""°" J ~ t ~ ~I lllfVO. ~~·1'-t.2S~ S2 .culplt\ 1 uM 11.n. 1 ling cod, 2 Mind SCHEDULi NECESSARY considers a rock-solid short game. •(Beck) has made me a little more serious about practice, and he's helped me break th.rough a little bit of a barrier,• Necessary TODAY • TRACK AND AELD High schootboynnd glrlf • Laguna Beach at Cosu Mew. 2:45 p.m.; Unlventty at Est•ncla, 2:45 p.m.; Corona del Mar at Woodbridge, 3 p.m.; El Toro at New· port Hwbor, 3 p.m. • TENNIS Community college men · Golden West et Orange Coast. 2 p.m. Commonlty college women • Orange Co.st at Golden West, 2 p.m. High tchool boys • Corona def Mar at Woodl:lridge. l : 15 p.m .; Laguna Beach at cast.~ 3:15 p.m.; Unlvenlty at GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 Estancia, 1:15 p.m.; El Toro ~t Newport Harbor, l p.m. • SOFl9AU. Hrgh Khoo! grrts -Sunny Hlfls at ~orui Mesa, 3:15 p.m.; Newport Harbof at Edi· son. 3: 15 p.m. • YOU.EY8ALL High Khool boys -Westminster at Costa Mesa, 3:15; Estancia at Newport. 6:45 p .m. • CJOUl High school • Newport Harbor vs. Irvine, at Big C.nyon CC. 2:45 p.m.; Corona del M•r vs.. El Toro, at Newport Beach CC, 3 p.m,; Aliso Niguel vs. Costa ~ at Costa Mt'Y CC. 2:30 p.m.; EstaOO. vs. ~ Hiiis. at ~World, 2:30 p.m. • month. versus last month,• Will1ams said. •1 think that will be somewhat of an indication of the exposure we got. CONTINUED FROM 81 36 on the-day. "I was thinking, 'Wouldn't that be gt"eat U we beat them,' butt bad to cabn myself down and not let myself think ahead. We all played like we knew we could and, luckily, it all came together.• Neces!ary also helped bring together a post-match pizza ~ to celebrate what Perry tenned •probably the bip-gest win in Estancia history, (though the match 1s still pending). _said.._• Justin-tha last two weela, my consistency bas improved to the point where I think I'm reaching another echelon ln my game. A bad shot for me now, is one that may have been a good shot a month ago.• CtRCtUI really remember this, and that this club is very friendly,• Ray said. • Jeny (Anderson) was saying one of the golfers wu telling him that not all clubs are that friendly. But that's our goel, to make them feel Nal comfort· able.• •Our job here is to be accountable for the group side of business, because a family of four may not let us know about U.. They could come for a summer vacation, or a winter vacation, considering thll past weekend. From telev\slon, lt looks like a great spot to go.• •1 can't emphaaiie enough how exdted we were,• Nec::euary 18.id. •1 ~d 'We've got to celebrate this.' Uthe coach wasn't going to pay, I said I would, but l\lddly (Peny) funded IL" Neceuary'a work on the practice tee is also paytng big dlvidendt, addiog to whet Perry CLUI TIVOUIS 0 The upot1ll"9 the Senior CWaic gave Newport Beach cannot be counted on the ledger until months. even years, from now. 0 One ot lbe Inn•• epllodel of the tournament, OR SatwdAy, was not on televilton, when Jim Dent's caddie nearly fell tn tbe water adjac::ent to tbe 17th green. tfe WU raking tbe Mild following Dent'I bunk« lbot. loys SuiftdOV, March 14* U11 (1-1 ... • 741.., U12 (l.-1:.e4 .. 741.es) U1S •1..a -74144) U14 fl-1-82 -741._ U10 •1Pll • 7-1147) ~11 ..... 11:00-1 :oCJpm 1~ ~ ...... l ~ home enCOWJter with Back ~ rival Newport Harbor. ~t-i';_...Q,~ .... 11119 13.· c...... .. -, CONN dll Mir 000 100 0 -1 5 5 "In my lifetime, I un't imagine having enough money to pay for (the exposure)," l&k1 .RoNlind wu.uam.. Prelident ol • the Newpolt BeKll CoDltiiitiCi And, while ltaDdlng on thi iaat wOOde log tbalJIDll SM.--,-~ bullbl', .upped before catcbJ.ng blm...,, Ullng tM nU u ~.Would've been a ~Toro 570 000 11 • 1211 o --. MedMlln a>. Gu••••• m.,. lit (I) .... hr. J. ""'°"' Mdaod (S), •• Wlilllll (I). SMtow m n1 te11n1u. \lldt· ~.W•J.Stnnh; 1·1,L•W..O.J.2' (11). T. ~2 Cl1l. I ........ .J'~~ .......... (11) ••• ..., (IT)."". ,...., &IT),~ tcM: . and VWton Bureau. AD tnrl1a d mpni. tnidl lboWI and OutlDg9. • Mil .. • family~. ll ~ID Newtpalt Bw:b. ·rube~towboW muy biD we.,.. oa lntldlel tbll Kodak IDOlllll"t Nrwpon 8eacliJcosca Maa Dai.ly Pib Costa Mesa National LL has some very hot bats .. . COSTA MESA -All four of Cardinals win tw Costa Mesa's National Utile O League Senior baseball division le~ (ages 13-15) were winners this past weekend. TbeMarUmf Huntington Valley Whit.ea 3 .Ronnie Prettyman and Michael Metlcovich share pitch- ing duty for the' Marlins. Giants 11, American League Martnen 2 ihe Giants unloaded with a barrage of base hits. Dodgen5 American League White Sox 4 The Dodgers' Matt Mueller and the White Sox' Josh Little combined for more than 20 strike- outs. Rockies 16 Huntington Vall~ Grays 4 __ Sam Ogas went the distance for the Rockies. ln Costa Mesa American League action: Royals 11, Athletics 8 Stephen Kempler went for 4 for 4 for the Royals in a machine pitch division game. Indians 8, Angels 7 Taylor Sage struck out the final batter with the bases loaded to preserve the Indians win in a Minor A Division game. Craig Thompson, Sean McGuire, Cody Singer, and Sage were the top hitter for the Indians. Joel Walker, Gary Gonzalez had good games offensively for the Angels. White Sox 13, Yankees 11 Nathan Hunter led the White Sox with three hits and Justin Stillwell and Jake Abrahams each had two in this Major Divi- sion contest. Doug Amburgey, Kevin Nep- pel, Joseph O'Sullivan, and David Boucher each had two hits for the Yankees. Three pitchers whiff 10 in Yanks' 8-3 win NEWPORT BEACH -Robert Cole, Scott Tippett and Nick Lansdorf held the Indians to three hits and struck. out 10 as the Yan- kees won, 8-3, in a Pony League g~e (ages 13-14) of the Newport Harbor Baseball Association at Ensign School. Tippett also had three hits and Mike Williams added two for the Yankees. In another Pony League game, West beat East 13-0 at Ensign Junior High. Bronco League (ages 11-12) White Sox 15, Ns 9 John Dobron, Dave· Erickson and Cody Forsythe combined for 12 strikeouts for the White Sox. Brandon Stewart, Joel Furman, Erickson and Britton Cailloutte led the hitting attack. For the A's, Jack Banta had three hits, scored twice and drove in a run. White Sox 9, Indians 5 In a makeup game, four White Sox pitchers (Mike Biondino, Ryan Spruth, Joey Ready and Dobrott) combined for the win. Nick Iverson, Ready and Spruth led the White Sox hitting attack. The Indians' Michael McDon- ald had two hits and five strike- outs in his stint on the mound. NEWPORT BEACH-The Car- dinals picked up two wins this week to improve to 3-0 on the young season, Dipping the Cubs, 5-4, and coming back to beat the Dodgers, 12-10, in Newport Beach Uttle Lea9\1e Major base- ball action. Against the Cubs, Andy Almquist got the win a.r)d he and John Daley got some key base bits. The game with the Dodgers was a see-saw battle with Beau Stock.still getting three hits and driving in five runs for the Cardi- nals. Kyle Massey-Tendler had two doubles foy the Dodgers. In other games: Braves 11, Cubs 0 -Brett Ma~alIOWed oruy two- hits in the four-inning game. and Billy Taormina added a double for the Braves. · The Cubs, shorthanded with several players in a basketball championship, had an excellent game by catcher Matt Warsaw. Mets 4, Dodgers 3 Mets 13, Reds 3 The Mets swept a doublehead- er taking the Dodgers behind the 11-strike out effort of Josh Brad- bury. The Dodgers' Carter Har- rington had three hits. The Mets had 12 hits in beat- ing the Reds with Alex North- ridge, Blake Rielly, Jimmy Amoroso and Bradbury providing the key shots. Rhett Houston had two hits and drove in two for the Reds. · Braves 2, PblWes 1 PhllUes 10, Glants 6 The Phillies split a pair, with Robert Della Grota and Josh Cor- nett combining for a two-hitter as the Braves scored two unearned runs. Against the Giants, Vince Taorim.ina drove in four on two hits and catcher Clark Fonda through out a runner at second in the top of the 6th. Bulls collect, 29-24 The Bulls pulled away in the fourth period Monday to defeat the Celtics, 29-24, for the seventh grade league championship of the Eastbluff Boys & Girls Club. The Bulls got some balanced scoring with Margit Vogele scor- ing ·eight points and Jaycee Mahler putting in seven to lead the way. Neal Leestma led all scorers with 11 points for the Celtics. Arz earns b.id to Salt Lake City in 400. 1,500 NEWPORT BEACH -Kevin An of Newport Beach has quali- fied to run in the 400-meter and the 1,500-meter runs in the ban- tam division (ages 9-10) at USA l\-ack & Field Age Group Nation- als in ~alt Lake Qty, Utah, this July. Arz )Oms the select field by winning the 400 in 1:09.10 and the 1,500 (5:25.00) at Satw'd.ay's Chino Pumas All Comers Meet. An, a member of the Irvine Youth 'Il'ack Cub, goes to school at Mariners Christian School in Costa Mesa. THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1996 13 high .school bOys and girls swimming· Sophomore LubAlvuado of Newport HarbOI' High pWbOUougb the water en route to a victory In the 200-yard freestyle Wednesday tna Sea Vlew League swim- meet with El Toro. The Sailors had no trouble with El Toro, posttng a 121-46 dedslon. LEAH HOGS TEN I DA.IL V PtlOT Newport:boys romp; C-orona-del-Mar, eosta Mesa sweep NEWPORT HARBOR NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Harbor High boys swim team claimed its Sea View opener against El Toro, 121-46, while the girls just missed, los- ing 98-72. Seven different swimmers won in the boys events, and the Sailors took all three relays. Rob Williams was the only double winner with victories in the 100- yard freestyle and the 100 back- stroke. There were no times due to a machine mallunction. Luke Alvarado won the 200 freestyle, John Ucciferri, the SO free, Ryan Kennedy, the 500 free, Nick Smith, the 100 fly, Jason Arrow, the 200 individual medley, and Adam Madokoro, the l 00 back. Tabatha Loudon was the only girls individual winner, taking the 50 free. The 200 free relay team of Katie Marsh, Llsa Swain, Ashley Foss and Erin Hartig was the only other winner for Harbor. M>YS ... wpcwt .....,_ 121. El TOro 46 200 medley relay -1. Newport Harbor (Madokoro, Arrow, Reid, Williams), 200 tr.. -1. Alvarado (Nt-i); Monroe (NH); 3. Sodere (ET). 200 IM ·1. Arrow (NH); 2. Green (NH); 3. Terpshow, El Toro. 50 tr.. · 1. lkciferri (NH); 2. Mills (ET); 3. Gauetson (ET). 100 fly-1. Smith {NH). 2. Kennedy (NH); Reid (NH) 100 *'-· 1. Williams (NH); 2. Madokoro (NH); 3. Alvarado (NH) 500 frM ·1. Kennedy (NH); 2. Smith (NH); 3. Sodden (El). 200 frMNtay-1. Newport Harbor (Kennedy, Ucclferrl, Reid, Alvarado) 100 bedt • 1. Madokoro (NH); 2. Green (NH); 3. Monroe (NH). 100 ~ -1. Willlams (NH); 2. Arrow (NH); l . Jadcson (NH). .tOO frM Ntay • 1. Newport Hart>or (Wlll!Mm, Uccifeni. Arrow. PMdotoro) GIRLS El 1bfo -. Newport .....,_ n 200 medley relay -1. El Toro., 200 frM • 1. Case (ET). 2. Simmons (El), 3. Marsh (NH). JllO IM -1. P,1c'a (ET). Baber (E1). 3. Foss (NH). 50 frM ·1. Loudon (NH), 2. Swain (NH), Norton (El). 100 fly ·1. Wihon (ET), Pomeroy (NH), George (ET). 100 frM-1. Flenjen (ET), 2. Loudon (NH), 3. Simmons (ET). 500 ..... ·1. Wihon (ET), 2. George (ET), 3. Cohen (NH). 200 tr.. relay -1. Newport Harbor (Menn, SW.In. Foss. Hartig). 100 b9dl -1 . Cue (ET); 2. Pomeroy , NH, 3. Norton (lT). • 100 ~ -1. Pyka (ET); Selinelten {ET), Manc:t.rlno (NH). 4'00 frM relay -1. El Toro. CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR -Jere- my Piasecki and Kawika Thrayao were double individual winners and Piasecki anchored two relay wins as the Corona del Mar High boys swim team beat Wood- bridge, 107-62, in Wednesday's Sea View League opener. Tl\e girls team swamped Woodbridge, 105-65, as Julie Norton won the 200 individual medley (2:04.21) and Laura Weeshoff won the 100 back- stroke (1:04 .95). Weeshoff joined Melissa Ford, Nete Alshuler and Michelle Dahn in winning the 200 medley relay (2:04.21) while Norton swam anchor on the 200 free relay (1 :47.93) with ford, Hilary Hoeven and Meghan Hardt. In boys action, Piaseki won the 200-yard free (1:50.12) and the 500 free (5:01.28) while bringing the Sea Kings (2-1) home to victories in the 200 free relay (1 :34.90) and the 400 free relay (3:31.35). ESTANCIA COSTA MESA -Chad Bol- leobacb won the SO-yard freestyle and·the 100 free while ancporing the Estancia High boys swim team (2-3, 0-1) to a win in the 200 medley relay in in Wednesday's Pacific Coast League opener won by Universi- ty, 113-57. The Eagle girls (1-3-1, 0-1) bad several personal bests in University's 129-39 win. Bollenbach swam the 50 in 23.48 and came back with a 51.47 in the 100. Aileen Bennett scored per- sonal bests, finishing third in the 50-free (28.45) and 500 free where she finished second in 6:14.84 (dropping 11 seconds off her previous best). Hollie Fassnacht was third in the 100 butterfly with a best time of 1:15.74; Meghan Williams had a personal best, finishing second in the 100 backstroke, in 1: 12.88. SUMMARIES aovs COrona def Mar 107. Woodbridge 62 200 ~....., -1. Wdbfge, 1:46.60. 200 *'-·1. Piasecki (CdM), 1:50.15; 2. Hyland (W), 1 :55.60; 3. Bise (CdM). 1 :59.50. 200 IM ·1 Taray.o (CdM), 2:09.16; Santil- lana (W), 2:13.20; 3. M•ano (W), 2:16.00. 50 tr.. ·1. Strolunan Nill. 23.04; 2. Mar· dllorlattl (CdM), 24.0l; 3. Boehllng rM. 24.8. 100 fly ·1. Santillana (W), 58.9; 2. Bise (CdM). 1:()1.40; 3. Y5ey (Cc:IM), 1:06.70. 100 frM ·1. Ellis (CdM), Sl.9; 2. Mizyiar rN), 53.04; 3. Kramer (~M), 53.4. 500 tr.. -1. Plasedcl (CdM), S:Ot.28; 2. Kramer (CdM), 2'..28.84; 3. Wetr (CdM), S:34.32. 200 free ,.._y -1. Cdf'ona del Mar (Kramer, Emery, Ellls. Pll$edll), 1 .34.90. 100lledc·1. Tarayao (CdM). 59.9; 2. Strokman Nill. 1:00.56; 3. Kramer (COM), 1:03.20. 100lwNft·1. Batley (CdM). 1:08 4; 2. Mar· dlloriatti (CdM), 108.50; 3. \/ally (W). 1:09.30 400 free ,.l•y · 1. Corona del Mar (Kramer, Ellis. Bise, Piasecki), 3:31.35. GIRLS Carw ...... 105, Woodbf'idge '5 200 rnechy re&.y ·1. Corona del Mar ('Weestloff, Ford, A.lshuler, M. Dahn). 2:<>3.22. JllO fNe · 1. Simonson (W). 2:04..21; 2. M. Dltwl (0. l.'05..95; 3. M. Hardt (CdM), 2.1>6.9S. 200 IM -1. Norton (0, 2:27.91; 2. Aktlu~ (0. 2:31.90; 3. Spencer (W), 2:34.53 50 tr.. -1. Sinn (W), 26.25; 2. Hoeyen (CdM), 26.95; 3. C. Hardt (CdM), 27 ,g.i 100 fty -1. Simomon (W), 1:0S.42; 2. Alshuler (Q, 1:07.90; 3. Cooper (Q, 1:08.66. 100 *'--1. Lam (W), 55.65; 2. M. Dahn (CdM), 58.96; 3. Stockstill (CdM), 59.19. 500 *'--1. Spencer (W), 5:37.50; 2. M. HMdt (Q, 5:42.16; 3. Hamilton (Q, 6.-<16.60. 200 fr-. ,.._y • 1. CdM (Ford. Hoeven, M. ~ardt.. Norton), 1 :47 .93 ·100 bed! ·1. Weeshoff (CdM), 1:o4.95; 2. Norton (Q, 1:10.10; 3. Roberts (Q, 1:10.50. 100 ~ • 1. Batti:low (0, 1 :20.06; 2. Stodatlll (0. 1:21.13; 3. Ford (Q, 1:21.16. .tOO tr.. relay -1. Woodbridge, 3:54.37. IOYS untv.ntty 111, Estandll 57 200 med1ey ..-ay · 1. Estancia (Jeuup, Wayman, Ste!)Mns. Bollenbach) 1:52.05. 200fr-. -l. Hayes(U), 1:15.99; 2. Hos.s(E). 2:08.84; 3. Berunskl (U), 2· 10.40. 200IM·1. Candy (U), 2:20.15; 2. ~sup (El. 2:.23.31; 3. Utt (U), 2:23 42. 50 fr-. -1. Bollenbach (E), 23.48; 2. McGill (U), 24.34; 3. Nutt (U). 25 08. 100 fly · 1 Alpert (U). 56 82; 2. Stephens (E), 58.39; 3. MaJit (U), 1:03 12. 100 fr-. ·1. Bollenbach (E), 51.47; 2. . Berzanski (U), 55 14; 3. Nutt (U), 55:84. 500 fr-. ·1 Alpert (U), 5:1•.BS; 2 Way- man (E). 5:51.06; 3 Change (U). 6:03 •3 200 *'-rwl.y ·1. University, 1:3'.85 100 back ·1. Hayes (U), 1:00.24; 2. Stephens (E), 1:03.99; 3 Ma11t (U), 1:04.43, 100 breMt ·1 McGiii (U), 1'02.85. 2 \ltt (U), 1:12.40; 3. Wong (U), 1'13.S1. 400 f1'M r.l•y • 1 University. 3:44.80 GfltLS Unlventty 129, EstMICM Jt 100 medley m.y ·1. UniVttSity, 2:00.27. 200 f1'M • 1 Hayes (U), 2:00.69; 2. Shewn (U), 2:23.36; l . Long (U), 2:2S.97. 200 1M · 1. Showalter (U), 2 18.52; 2 Pier· son (U), 2:42.4S, 3 Ko (U). 2:'7.43. 50 fr-. • 1. Hylton (U), 28 11; 2. Sun (U), 28.19; 3. Bennett (E). 28 45 100 fty ·1. CNng M. 1:22.91; 2 JudMh (U), 1:12.n; 1. Fassnacht (E), 1:15.74. 100 tr.. -1. Hayes (U), 57.70; 2. Pienoo (U}, 1 :03.80; 3. Tsuji (E}, 1 :08.28. SOOfr-.-1. Ch.ng(U), 5:14.96; 2. Bennett (E), 6:14.84; 3. Hytton (V), 6•14.95 200 fNe ret.ty • 1. Uni~, 1 :'8 53. 100 baG ·1. Judelth (U), 1:10.95: 2 WdllMns {E'), 1:1288; 3. (.arlton (U). 1:13.10 100 ~ -1 ~lter M. t·n.20; 2. Long(U), 1:2U1;3.Ko (U), 1:25.79 .tOO fr-. relllY ·1. Univenlty, 4:17.96 . COSTA M.ESA COSTA MESA -The Costa Mesa High boys and girls swim-• ming teams opened Pacific Coast League action Wednes-. day with resounding victories ' over visiting Laguna Beach. The boys, spearheaded by a. • pair of individual wins from Ryan Dand)t and James Com- fort, topped the Artists, 102-27, while the girls cruised to a 103 .. : 45 triumph. Dandy topped the field in the 50-yard freestyle and swam a dead beat with Comfort in the 100 breaststroke. Comfort also claimed the 200 free. Coach Matt Whitmore also praised the times of sophomore : Todd HyJton, who won the 100 backstroke (1 :03.68) and was second in the 100 free (54.04) .. ~ Senior -standouts Colleen . Lund (100 backstroke and 200 free) and Katie Grogan (200 indi· vidual medley and 500 free) each won individually and contributed to relay victones for the girls. \~ .OYS $Costa Mesa 102. L..-..... 21 200 mechy relay • 1 Costa Mew OCeUy, Schreyer, t«)uyen, Szuksztul). 2'()().53 • 200 fr-. ·1. Comfort (CM), 1:54,81, ~ Szuksztul (CM), 2:03.03; 3. l.uU (l8), 2:C)U.l. 200 1M ·1. SzultRtul, (CM), 2:27.•1; 2. .. . Nguyen (CM), 2:29.69; 3. Budt (LB), 2:3U2. 50 tr.. ·1. Dandy (CM), 22.5); 2. Grayell (CM). 2.2.84; 3. Walters (CM), 30.88. 100fty·1. Co.IC (l8), 59.50, 2. IC.mos (o.D. ~ 1il1.47. 3 Ng~ (CM). 1·12 03. 100 fr-. • 1. Grayel1 {CM), 52.65; 2. Hylton .. (CM), 54.04; 3. Watten (CM). 1:02.25. ~ 500 fr-.· 1. Lutz (l8), S~31 47; 2 Sctvt')let , (CM}, 6:07 28; no third 200 *'-relay • 1 Costa Mesa (Comfort. • Nguyen, Kimos, Hylton), 1:40.31. 100 bed! ·1. Hyhon (CM), 1:03.68; 2. Cox (LB). 1:06.13; 3. Kelly (CM), 1 12.59. 100 brMst · 1. (tte) Dandy (CM), Comfort (CM), 1:13.30; 3. Buck (LB), 1:17 16. GIRLS Costa Mesa 10>, L..-8-d\ .s '°200 mechy rwllly • 1. Costa Mesa (Lint, Lombardo, IC. Gr~n. Alastuey}, 2:06.A7 200 *'-·1. Lund (CM}, 2:12(7; 2. HOWM (CM), 2:19.81; 3. Moore (lB), 2:30,09. 2001M·1. It Grog.n (CM), 2:33. 16; 2. I.om-' t.Uo (CM). bQ.04; 3. Hen-..! (lB), 2:49.71 50 tr.. ·1. Couslmano (LI}. 27.32; 2. Alastuey (CM), 27.56; 3. Smith (CM), 29.69. 100 tty • 1. Ro.lilnblum (UI). 1 :06.85; 2. Moore (LB). 1·16• 3. E. Gnlgln (CM). 1:26.78. 100 ..... ·1. Cousimano (lB), SI.SO; 2. Alastliey (CM), 51.52; 3. Smith (CM), 1:06.65; 5100 fNe -1. K. Grogan (CM), 5:44.88; 2. Ro. ent>aum <LB>. 5='5.as; 1. Howse (CM). 6:17.Sl. 200 ..... ~ • 1 Cost.a Mew (E. Grogen. Kelly, Alanuey. K. 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CHANGE IN THE PETITl.ON re· YOU SHOUl.O co:rACT A AT A PU8llC SALE . tf YOU LBS YOU TAl<E N:TIC* TO YOU NEED AH EJCl'LAHATION 001111T1CJ1 ~.II llrf, of 119 an attorney relerrel service State ol Caillomla on the COMPUTERS; ORANGE OWNERSHIP OF quut~ euthonty to ~~ ~ ~ NHO AN EXPl.ANATION or HIE Pfl:>TECJ. YOUR HQl9t~ OF THE NATURE OF THE PRO-r9ll poper1y decnbed lilcMI !! or a legal aid ott1ce (hSled 4th day of April 1996 at COAST COu.EGE LAB ALCOHOLIC edmlni1ter the "tet• SeMct. Coftiofetlor fJui. NATURE or THC PROCEE011'GS llAV IE SOU> AT A CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU purpar'9d IO be m12 TMCMrl 1n the phone book). 8:00 am Terms fOf the safe All bids art to ~ In IC· BEVERAGE LICENSE unde! ,the Independent CowCrywlda tltle ~ .. AGAINSl YOU, YOU SHOUL SALE F YOU NEB> AM EX-SHOULD COHTACT A LAWYER. Awriut. JNlne, CA 1271<l Thi Oespues de que It en-111 c:uh only. Sale subject cordanc. with the Bid Doe· -· Admin11trerion of Ea· llonutn.l•(Of eucceaeor COMJACI A LAWVER Jl'UMnotl OF-11£Moll\IE OF-ttotice IS,_..,, 11""1 1111 SER· -l'l\IQle dlcdllms 11'Y tr~li80 esia cltaclon 10 c:anctllation. landlor.d. umenta wNCh ate now on Meroh 1,a, 1 _._ roTea ~ct with Simile~ tNltee Of IUbduttd tNlt· On 3128,<JE; at 1 00 PM . N.A. TIE PAOaBlltG INNlfST RANO RECONVEY ANCE COM· bib*ly ll'Y t 1C101r .. 11iess of Ille cilll usted tiene un plazo do reserves the right to bid. fife and mer be secured In T~ ~o~~k M.:Xv~~~ euthonty. (Thie euthort· eei ~to lhe Dttd Of MORTGAGE SERVICES, INC as YOU. YOU SHOW> CONTACT A PANY, ts IMlee. C6 w;ce"'-" ""'8C llOCh5s "'° °'* common 30 DIAS CALENDARIOS Below la a list ol namn lhe offica o the Director ol cern. 1 h ty wltl allow the person· Trull tJCtcUltd by Dr David lhe duly appointed Triisltt LAWY9l Mc*-II hMt¥ f/itfll tn.iSIOI or ~Med 1rv11ee ~-~ ~ shown ........, para prosenler uni r• and unit numbers. Purchasing ol the 0111/lct. ~C .. ~s(are~ ap~y ~ ~~~111 el represen1etive to teke Su and Delphine .U tiu.. under and pursuant to OeeJ ol M Senw AlaDit~ ec.. pir~t to the Deed of Trust The IOl9 ""°"11 ol It. UOPlld spuesta escrita • maqulna BOBBI BLYTHE-POSNER, No bidder may withdrew B ep: a';.e'Co,,f ol 10 caell .f. meny ection1 w ithout band end WI• 'dated T1ust. Recorded on 1217192 as ,.,, a ~ "' .....,, ..-ecvledby 8tuee H M; Loud ft! Dtlllr<leof theo1*911C1o11 secured by er) osla corte. 2139 his bid tor a perfOd ol sixty-ev r1 r t 333 obteming court epprov· OW1°"'2 end 'recorded Oocumenl No 92·836819 Book ~ ., ........ INllle fM' T et w M: 1, d hllti1>1rld Wld It. property to be rolO "'° ,.eson \Xia ca11a o una llamada BRENDA PENNER, 4312 five (65) daye alter the date cohot c t>ev•rages a ol Before teking c ertain OW2Alt2. u trutn.tl'i_,. No .. Page .. ol Olhcial Records kl ..,.. ID the o..d of TNlll • "' ov · ltlleesll!Miedaoas. •lCfl8MH Wld 1oloton1ca no le otrecera CATHERINE PRENGER, set for lhe opening thereof. ==~~~· cfr19;6so N~ii~0~ v~ry important ac tion• t2-MMl1 tn Book-. p. the olhce of lhe Recorder ot :.::'n:l °""Pm lbNla 'F ~~ ~~ 00 ~~:~~: : tdvwas II ht bme ol lhe 11'111111 protecclon; su rospuesta 2252 The Board ot Trullttl re-.. .. • 0 S 1 G 1 ho wever the personal _ ot omd.i Aecordl In.,,. Orange counry ca1itornra -9'111 Aonllil · ~ "*1 ~ ol lhe NotlOll o1 Salt is esrila a maquina tiene que DARI.ENE MADRIGAL, serves the prlvll:J!a of r• (P4~ Eat nPI) ~l~ense(~era representative wilt be olnce ottheCOul'ity "-cord-execuleo by Johri H r<ays and Mllh 11'1 ~·-At-Olfcull Recoo!s 11'1 lhe of~ ol lhe sm,513.61 ii eddrbor1 tocesh lhe ~~~~~".~~~es 1":pr~~;:;ida~~ 3b~EN HANES, 4223 j~1!!'~v:"~na'4rre ~~ru: Puu b 11 s'h e d N • w p 0 or 1 req~ired 10 give notice tf cA °'""" Col.dy, SI.Ile Connie· L Kays, hu~oano a.nd ~ ..:,' 1:,1"~ ~ g:~. C::~ ft! pursu:':"~ ~"'ct:! :::...: ore=: si usled qulere que la corte HOUSTON LAMBERT JR .. or lnformallli~s In gany bid ~1Tac~·C0~1~1 ~:;: Dally to 1 intereethed P•~aone : ~= ;ictoJ:.-=: ~lngsa~an!ruFs~r.as 110~~~~~;~ Plat IGof~,....lnh ltle Nota ol Oelu Wld Eec:llOll bri, 1 ctwclt ~bye state or escuchesucaso. 5201 1" 01lnthtblddlng. ot ate • · un ••• t •Y eve W · olfc:eofh~~ ID Soll thereunder l'80Clrded f'edwll c:nidit IM'OI 01 • ctl8Ck SI usted no. presenta su JEANETTE LABOUNTY, Signed: IS/ ROGER th28t waived notice or con· ~~t~U:= ~JcrrJ~L 1iEL~Htl t1~~ELJ¥ ~ ~. Ind tl/28/lt9S • ~stnJment t«i ~ dr.vlbye $1MeorledelllS1W1gs ~~~~~s~~ c:s~e~~~·Pe~~~~ 4J~ANETTE LABOUNTY W. DAVIS, Director of PUBLIC NOTICE :~~~~ l to T~~ ~~~~: men1 No. IM11Mt2 J: Bl ODER FOR CASH (payal>le al ::a:' .. ':,:'~..!.,,. m1se:::: Olloll ~d~ Wll llld b9i IS*ICllrllon 11W1gs t'~~r~~ ·~,~~~i •ud~lne:~ 4~6e GUTIERREZ. 2221 • ~~:,~~~~~nJ'1~tr~:Ht F~~:!:!~:.~~:~~· ~~th~r;t;~:b~·~~=~~~~ ~:;~~J;.: M ~~· J~!'~~ ~1~t~~u~mg;~. 0~ £.~-~ ': =~~:r~'; ~~~~~~~ES~~ propiedad sin avlso adlclo-KELLY VARN EAU. 4368 0 pen: M •re h 28 1 The following l>tfSons are unleu en interHted tN Nof1tl "ont MU to ~snier s Cheek drawn by a stall: °' llld ~ AlaDidl, Dim W 1 S 18 An Ca 11 1"'5 1M st• In the ewnt nal por parte de la corte. KELLY DEE CAMPBELL. 1998 • 11 :OO AM doing bualnen ai· Video pereon filtt an objection the Counly ~ 700 Of nJUonaJ bank. a che~k drawn •wan wtvt• at h Nmtll AM .. ~.::_ ~ lo It. :::W'"otrw llltll c:8'tl" ICC8Plld 6.x1sten otros requlS1tos I• 43A2 Bid No.c 1712 Square 1659 w Or· 10 tile petition end CMc Cencer °""* W.., byastateorlederalcred1tunlon. hlll"*""»tohCeuniyc;.,.. 11 .--lat ,;._.,,,_ T lllllhcil ht gales Puede qua usted KRISTI LINCOLN. 3229 p bll h d N 0 I th • F "' . CA h od h or a Chect drawn by a State or ..... '"'°(Mc c... DIM w.t h9WSt bidd8I c8'h _,_II .,. "'*° mar qo1era uamar a un abogado KAISTY A. MILLER, 2248 Beac~·Co~tae MH:wgal~y ~~g;3 orpe. u rton, ~h:.w:o~~ a~:~rJ ";,0~ ::'t:n:.CA~~ rederat sMnos and roan :isso· S•iu11t,CAttt:CDPXtt~ ht m. °' '* ri lMf~ mor-r ol ~l'ICl~T~Oeed~ 1nmedia1amente. SI no LANA CARTER. 3200 S Ml h Ph 1417 • ...,._ wllOI\ Sa'llfl9S associalJOn Of 11:.-dlafttolll....,_....._b' It. I.hied Stllltii II tight btlc, ,..,..,. ..........,.... .._ ID v,.. conoce 1 un abogado LILIANA ECHEVERRI, Pilot Marcil 14, 21, t996. teven n am. S n grent the euthorlty. for ulh(ln thefcwma wNch ~JYlfl9S tlanH pectl.ed 1r1 stcllon .:.11._...tthlrtltol .. l!ol ~ Vlletftl conw)4ld to .Id now ~or.,._•• Nhlr ol puede uamar a un 1trvlclo 4128 Tl\264 ~as~7" ~~ Placa, a la . A HE~RING on the .,. lawfUI tendef In the 5102 01 the r111anc1a1 Code 3lld ~~ol .. \Wed...._ held by~ under Uld Oeed ol T11.1st llghl Sed sai Ml be medl but de refe11nc1a dt •bogados MARIAMA THAAAWALEY, PUBLIC NOTICE This business Is con· pAeh~lloln8 w,•'s' 9b6e heldl .~n5 = ~,P'J~ In~ autnonzeo to do l>Ustne~ lfl thlS =IC. -. lt'ld ~ _. " rie P'°'*1Y 8'llled " sad Without ~• or ~· o a una ohc1na de. eyuda 3324 ducted b . an Individual pn • • •t ... " ~ • .,,.... • state) Al rne Chapman Avenue ID Md-htld by I undw ~ lllCS SI• lw-*ler Dprwa or ~ ~ Olli togal (vea el d1rectorio 1011-MARILYN BROWN. 4322 cna1380730 Have Y~~ started doing P.M . ~ry .Oept. 703 :: lnl"'r:..rcc:'V:~ entrance (adracenl lo me can o..cfofTNlllllllN~ dlliut.d AS MORE ft.UY pocaqon or encumtQic:es to IOl'llCO). MARY BUSLER. 4229 FlcUUoua BualnH• business yel7 No lo~!'ted et 341 The City uld ';:. Of T y ... In the non) 10 me CIVIC Center BUlldlnO ....... In llld ~ .nd s.. DESCRIBED ON $4() DEED OF Allldy It.·~ llQJt9d by CASE NUMBER MICHAEL SNEED. 3329 Neme Statement Steven M. Pham. 0" v e 0 r a ng' CA .. Ult: tn Mid 300 EasJ Chapman Avenue ................. Al MOIW U. TRUST The propetty eddms sld Aid Deed ad¥91Cls ther..- (Numero del Caao) NICHELLE TOWNER. The lolfowl persons ate Thi• s1a11men1 was tiled 92668. =end State end u 01ange CA au rion1 ~ue and fl/dllcl't.l1111..,o.do4TNlll °"" oorMOI ~ -""1 llllfl lflteresl • l:l'IMdlld '- SCV 20035 4~~~DOL WOODMAN doing busi~u as: Pi· wflh the Counly Clerk of •IF YOU. OBJECT T O "'°'' fUlly duc:flbed In the in1ores1 conveyed to ano now The ~ .._ Ind ahr ol .,.. 11,. praper1y de5C1'1bed sld lheur11J9d l)m:lpll of It. nett The name and address of 2243 • necresl Apartment.I, 5000 Orange County on 2·8·98 the_ . grantmg of the abow rtftftl'ICed Oted ot helo by II under said Deed ol -4 ..... , W~h ma.. 15 purported to be lM~ lllW9d by sed deed W!lh llllnKt the court la: (El nombre y ROBERT w. DAVIS JR., Birch Street. Suitt 5500, · 19983872791 pehtton, vou aho~fd Trull Thi lt1Mt addreaa Trust in the proptrty situate~ In ,.. pniplfly ~u..o.i.. ..,!. Vitti Ciudal Newpon 8Hch. ea '-es~ 111 Uld Note dlrecclon de la corte es) 5223 Newport Beach. CA 92660 Dally Pllol March 7, 14, 2t, eppeer et the heermg Ind ottl8f common dellgna-said County, California oes.:t1b· :::r=.,ID bl: nlll."1;'" undw 11660 Tne ~ TN$1et lees. dllrges rid lll:Plllll' ol tt. s AN BERN ARD 1 No ROBIN SLATER. 4254 Lyons Community Prop-28, 1996 Th259 ~nd etete your o~jec· tlon, lhny, ot lht reel PfOI>' lnO the land therein Relerred lo T CA ........ • dllcialmi lily ._,.ty lat lily tru"8e Sid ol tt. IMtl Cl'Ml9d by SCOTIA BUSCH 3121 e1'1).' Trust did 6/15(79 hone or file wntten ~ dtecribed ebove la lo said Oeeo of Trusl Tile = ,.-. ofll'Y rootTeClness ol llw property sad Oeed of TM1 Stendltd COUNTY TRIAL CURTS. SCOTT BAANES, ; 127 Phillip N. -'Lyons, Trustee'. PUBLIC NOTICE objection• w ilh 1he purported to bt: 211 V\e DI-property ner~tofor.e descutied Is b.:1!~**~ 1t11 llddms illd Oltll( common.-~. Truat Oltd SerYk:a Company. • 35"1 Norlh Arrowhead AV· SCOTI BARNES 5209 36 Harbor Island Newport court before the hHr· jOn Ntwport leedl CA being sokl as Is The Slfeel ~ -----v Tniat.. 2eOO Stenwell Dr!w, ~nue. San Bernatdlno. CA TERRY SHETLER. 4162 Beach, CA 92660. NOTICE OF TRUSTQ"S Ing. Your eppearence t2M3. tht ~ address and otner common ::in. -rr;.-. W tny, "*"' Nlion 11 lily, 5hown .._, The Su"• 200, Collcx>ld, CA M520, ~15 TIM LEONARD 4247 Mary A. Lyons, Trustee, 36 lJNOE" DEED OF mov be in person or by Trultet dlecWma eny ~ u•~'IJl1allO•\, 11 on~ or Int 1ea1 lwtln. tallll -n °' h tolal tmOUlll ol lhe ~ btlisloe l'tO) 403-73(0. 9y Debbie Tho. name, oddross, and TOMMY MCNIEL. 3125 Harbor Island, Newporl ~T File: 96-U12).()2 your ettornny. 1ty fOf any lnccirrectntu ot property descnl>ed above 1$ ::=, ~ ..!!..!!.~ ol me otAgat~ ~ .:.!: Jecbon Alllltant Secnltlly 1elephone number ol plaln. pub II ah• d Newport Beach, CA 92660 Loan: '67l14-0 Othe<: IF YOU ARE A the ttrett llddf ... end other purportea to be 3445 Wmtlle· .,, ,....,... • ., pq>erty to be n11 Dated: 3/t2/M RSVP 123-40 3/2f, ®'s attorney or plalnlltt Beach·Cosla Mesa Daily This business Is con. 21-13428-26 A..P Number· CREDITOR or a contin-common delignetlon, r ~y1 don Way. Cosea Mesa. CA Ind i-::-.:::-;i .. ~ :rllllllld CX::·, ~= ~ 3121, 4/C CN35811<l ~oul an au'orney Is· (El Piiot Match 2t, 28. 1996. ducted by: revocable !rust 4:u.osa.10 YOU ME IN DE: gent creditor of the ~ hefeln. The tout 92626 fhe und61S1Qned Tr us· =~ putilc:ltlall o4h NI> ~s ~ lhe :=. ol S: nomb e la dlrecci~n Y el th279 Th• registrant commenced fAlA.T UNDER A DEED OF doceesed you mu11t ftte amount ot lhe unpaid bel-led d1sc1auns any ltabfhry lor Jny 11ato4• llE ~121 A l!ol _... Utus':'90 IOI I! --- r • 10 transact business under TRUST DATE> lf7f90 UN. our claim w ith th• ance cA the ~ ... 1nc.011ec1ness of the stree1 tlon 111 _.. lhe Tlllllle _. In addition lo cash. '1&1flltrO de lelefono del PUBLIC NOTICE lhe llc!ltlous name or LESS YOU TAKE ACTION court elld mell 8 copy to cured by the Pfoptfty to be JtJOrtss ana other common • ;;.;...dledt._ °" It. T11.11r.. .a~ • usllie(s abbgado del demandante. names hated above on 7· TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· the por.,onel represent•· eo6d end r~ HU-~esignat1on. or any snown :': °' Nlllontl _., • Cihedl c:hecl dr_, an•"* C6 ""°"' o dlll domandenle que no cna1381574 12·90 ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT tive eppoin111d by the !Nl«I coca, upen-and 11e1eln Said sale Mii l>e mJde . ._by•-.•._... crllll ~. • ched! dr..i by• si• or t1eneabogado,es). Depertmentof Phllllp N. Lyons and Mary A PUBLIC SAJ..E. IF YOU court W'ithin four ectvenceeetthetlmeoltht bul witnoul covenant or Wal· ..-.eridledt._br• .... ledlrll c:rtldll l.fla'I or• ciw:a lAW OFFICES OF BAY· th• TreHury/ ~h~yon~1Tru1t~es filed NEED AN EXPlANATION OF months lrom the dete fnltlalc/;'lb'ctflon ot lht Ne>-r•nly. upressad or llTlPhtd, er._..._... llldlllll'I ~ cir"'" "Yu• a ftdnl llW1g1 ANT C. MACDONALD. lnternel Revenue wllhs t~e ~':~ wJi!rk1 01 THE NAT\JRE OF THE PRO. of firll lseuenc:e ol ~---~ ~·=-~ reo~dmg tJtle. possession or lllol\ _,...~er -sld "-1 8UOCllllcn. llW1g1 2048 Orengo Trte une, Service 0 C 3-6-9& C£EDING AGAINST YOU, lettere 89 provided In • ....-encumt>ranoes. to pay the lrlllll ._. .,.._, 111 Sedlall 8"ClaMlorl or ~s bet* "*' Ceme M S~lt 220. Redlands. CA Notice of range ~~~~;;75742 YOU SHOULD CONTACT A sec lion 9 1 oo of . the : S:-.. lhe:*'9::., "': rem<1111111g prtnelf>.11 sum ot tile 51b2 oflllt ~Coda Ind• loed ., Sidon !1101 cl IN Fll'le'I ,.. .. ~~ry ~ary 9'2374 909n93-7995 Public Auction . LAWYER. Nocltt Is '-eby Celifornie Probate Code. debt due. theln llddltlon ote(s) secured by said Deed ot tholtlad _, • ....._ 111 Ille ~ Code sld aufoued ID do ...,....,.... • ory OAl'E; APR tO. 1995 S•I• O.aily Pilot Match 21. 28. ~ ttulf Vtrdugo S«vlc• The time for fihng to:.: T~ wll ec· T1os1 Wllh n11eres1 f/lereon M ...., In h _,..,. ahr bu-sin lhs SUie In 119-" 3500 Pacific v-Drive b p E Q Q y L Under the authority In In-April 4, 11, 1996. th2T7 atlon, • ~llomUi cfoima will not expire capt cuNe( checb di ro111dtd In Saia note(s) ad ,_ Clttl la......., h TNllle lender ott.. """cWI rs ecc:epted, Newport Beecll MAW~INS D t • ternaf Revenue Code sec· PUBLIC NOTICE Corporation, 81 trustee, or before four months on • IUtAI C: NIHoNI t!:'. an~s. 11 anv under the terms _,....,.., h ..._ ol h "' T11.1•1ot may ~ tt. 844-t'fOO ' •pu V 11on 6331 the property do· suc.cffSOftNstM,otaubst>-f th h . d chtdl dr by .. or f the Oetd of Trust eslUllalBd TNllllt'IDled..,.._.blmtlt 1SSU.-.rA ul tt. TlllWt's Deed 1im--...... •llllllll-4 ,.ublished Newport scribed below has been Flcntloua Bualneaa Medtrustetpursuanctothe ror:n d ~ ennng oto ~ederel :;:' unt!, • lees ctt11roes illld upeosu or .,... ... ,....."'"*-unw ~'become...,.... 1o fie PIERCE llOTHERS Beach-Costa Mesa D81ly se1ied for nonpayment ol Name Statement Oted ol Trust uecuted by nohYeOU MA•Y EXAM dMCk dlC:W., If'/• .,;: c! lh• Trus!Ge ancJ ol ine flusts ••....,flflW!t ..... ,.. Pl)1l8 or ender.-•• men. of IJ!pl.March 14. 21. 28, April internal revenue taxes due The following persona are ~~~~=~e: INE lhe file kept by tho fedtfal NYtngtend 1oan .. ,:!~" ~f:3a~:.d(~~!~sJ, bl...._--~--= llghl Seid Mlle--' be mede. but IEll IMADWAY o(,"i99S. ~~~o~~JrJD & TAMARA doing business as: Maril• to-6t0311 Book-Page -Of court. If you ere • pnr· aoclMlon. uvtnga auod--ued 1111eres1 and addlwnll =·~ ,....:::":.,.. ,..lhoul ~ 01 _,-1r11y, Mortuary'* Chapel --~------th_2_8_5 The property will be sold ~nan~~,rP;fo!t:,On·s~~! omc1.11 records In the omc1 aon Interested In the .&nin.dOftn :::.:: 11::': dvances. 11 any Wiii 1naease .,.. t 8 ,_ 'ID ~ tht ::'!'s! 1~ .=!:s '-:; Cremation ~ iWBLIC NOTICE at pubtlc auction as pro-4cj1 Btea CA 9262 l'.3915 °' tn. County RecOfMf °' •~tele, you mey file ~ flnandal Codt end his llgure prior to sale The II '# *-_.,... 1¥ '*' Witty "" ~ ~ .-,.. ________ , vldad by Internal Revenue Marll• Financial Corpora· Ofa;!r. C•:~j ·~ ':: with the court • format th<>Ned to do bu....,~ nelk:lary u11der said Oted ol Dead. ...,_ ........,, .-. by wd Oeed edWWll'AK 11..., BSC 49 t 4 Code sec11on 6335 and re-lion, (Calilornla). 411 w. ~ ~ t Elect~• to Stll Requt1t for Speclat this It.It• In the event ~ rusl herelofofti e•ecutad and ........ • ~ '*"" Ind dlr "'"' 111i.,.~1 • PRMded NOTICE OF lated regulations. Lambert Road Sulll 401 • ~ 218195 Notice of the flllng of an def ~ lhln cuh 1 el1Vered to the underslOned a ltll .....,W pitlldpll ll*lol ofh .,._, Sid the ~ pnnapCll PETITION TO Date of Sale: Aprll 2, 1996 Brea, CA 9262i·3915 ' l~ _ ~~:*~':, 1nstru-lfventorv and nppreluf ~ed the TNltee •n:=; men Oectarabon of l>etaull IWtlMMNdbrllldo.d~ ~ ~ ol lhe Note '8CIUl9d by ••••••••-'ADMINISTER Time ol Sale: 11 :00 am This business Is con· ' · 0 u ta!l? aetete or of :· ... -1 . no Demand 101 Sale. and a .,.. 9*tlOll • ~"' -Deed th '~ F Place ol Sale: 24000 ducted b . a co1 oration ment No. '5-650676 of said •nv pe11t1on or eccount ~the luulnce ol lht men Notice or Otilautl and ,._ ..... _,.. ll'ld ...,_ sad ""' ll'ltetesl lhereon es • • ESTATE 0 : AVILA ROAD, 3RD FLOOR. The r.V'tstranf(a) com· Off1elal RtcOfd~, wlll Stlf on H _provided in •.ection TNltff' Dted ~ fUnd1 le1..11on 10 Sell The undet· of tht ~ Ind h Wiim J)f'IMded Ill s.d H* lees. 11 o Bropaway Costa Mesa 842•9150 : tRVINQ GRATZ ROOM 3203B, LAGUNA menced ~o 1ransact busl· "12196 locattd. Al tri. Nonh 1250 of the Cahlornie become avelWllt to the lgn110 c.iused said Noltce or cnlllldbretldo.tofTNll Ser-dltr!JCI• Ind upen-°' the CASE NO. A 181 B38 NIGUEL, CA. nest under the flctltlous front entrance to tht Counly Probate Code. A Re· f:YM Of endof ... u • fNlt. lault and Electton Jo Sell 10 be -"9oal1,..... ~. • ln.l'*I Ind h t11.1sts crollld by j;'~~I heirs, :•nen,clarl~~· Tiiie Ottered: Only the business name(•) lfs1ed ~~":; : fa1~1c ~ queet for Special Notice ,::, ~ ... ~ '# ::!: ecorded 111 the Counry whete lllld T~ 4900 ...,.... Uld Deed ol TniSI Diiied e ~ r~, con ngenh ere · right, lille, end Interest ol •boV• on· Dale· Febtuary ~tit nle st~ 00 PM~ ~ form le aveileble from Uon. but ~ covenenc he real property 1$ localed and Rotd. 11111t Jl10i hlhWll. CA 03/0jl1t9t SERRANO RECON· ~~'arw7s/~~·~~~e~sfe~~~ JAMSHEO & TAMARA FA· 20, 1996 • · lie •~Ion t~ the hicft:!st the court clerk. or W«renly, UfJf ... Of fm. ore th;in three months have t11'0t '1tt ._ 111111 VEYAHCE COMPAHY es Hid U1e w;n or eslete or both ROOOUEE In and lo the Matlla Flnanclal CorPor•· bidder fOf ash (payablt It Attorney fM ... ~: pied reglldlng tltle. poeaH-laps&d ~lnet sueh recOfdatlon F-~ ~ ~~ Tnisl#llf •GOO ~ RoetJ. ol· IRVING GRATi ' property will be ottered for lion, /I/ Prealdenl lhe tlrM ot Ille In lawfUI John M. aiu.t..fwon 1Mon Of tneumbranc ... to Date 2n8196 NA MORTGAG£ ~-, ~ ~ Wiit 1110. ~ CA 91104 A eETITJON has been sale. II requesttd, the try-This •tatement WH tiled money cA the United States~ 4690 MeaAl1hur lhd. utllty the~..... fRVICES, INC .As Truslee 40 Dlllcl Dtait• AWt (116)156-.4!5! (600)111·18.f filed' ~Y MARIA ESTRADA ltrn~I Revenue Service will with the County Clerk ol .. right. title end lnttrts1 ~ 280 wred by Mid Dttd ot Trvtll, Main Street Slocluon, ~. Q • Only} l)y KIRI KaANn. In tht SuperlOf Court of lurnisl~I lnlormauo:; about Orang• Coun1'f on 2·20-96 conveyed to and now held Newport •ecti CA edvanc:a OWtundef, wtltl 5290 4009 Alln Trustee PUBLIC NOTICE r1t11 Secnlety C2'1760 J/14. Gahldtnla, County ol OR· ~~~ n! ~cu~1~,·~c~!: . . 19083873841 by It undt1' said Deed of 92880 ~--• provtdad .,..tin, OfllCIS (209) 546·3752 Oy lnl 3128 1996 ANOE. termini ~he ~~UCI of the Dally Pilot March 21, 28, Tru~ In tht property P. 03/20, 03/2l. 03/27 end lhe unpeld pr1nclplll Of Oebfa Muller. Agen NOTICE Of TRUSTEFS SALE---------THE-PETITION requesle lntetas:l.Jng sold April 4, 1t, 1996 lh278 luaited In uld County end tht Nolt a.cured by ukt PSl 32110 Mlllth 1 1'. 21 TRUSTEE SALE NO L"'1ouPN PUBLIC NOTICE that MAAIA ESTAAOA be Dtaetlptlon 01 Property: UB I OTICE SUie shown on tht County PUBLIC NOTICE DMd ot Trutt wttti lntti11t 1996 MO m .onot YOU ARE IN appefitect u personal rep. Two bedroom one bath P L C N AssnlOl'a rtcOfds es A.P. theflOft u Pfcwtded In Mid PUBLIC NOTICE OEFAUL T UNDER A DEED Of OU ARE IN DEFAUl T UNOE.R A rt stnlattve lo admlnlsltr condominium, •I>' 1358838 No.: 4U453-10. Thlptop-NOTICEOFTRUSTtFSSALEUN-Nole,pluef...,d\lllgeaand TRUST DAlED OJ/271" UN·OE'ED Of TRUST DATED When Words Are fl)e htatt ol lht decedent. proxlmettly 862 square FlcUcntlao"• 8"alneaa ~ addrna end othlf com-DER DE'ED OF-TRUST Fir tt1C02 Uf*IMS ol the TNtlt• end NOTICE Of TRUSTEFS SALE LESS YOU TAKE ACTIOH TO UNLESS YOU TAKE Not Enough '4'H£" PETITION requ11ts II et. C nl known s -.. mon deslgnatlon, If any. cA Loan IOl>Z:W Ottl8r ~ V . ot the Crutta «Mled by aeld . ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR ~ity to administer the 19se O~~oXD IAVIN~ Name Sl•t•ment the rtal Pfoptrty described Numbef ~ YOU All£ If Dttd ot Trull. CTC fortdo-UN7DE1t ~ Of ..!,RUR S!.f~T~ PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT PROPERTY IT MAY 8E SOl.O "Sno.riallzing In f)iirte under the lndeptn-C ' • The ton~ng peraona are tbovt ts J>Ufporled to b4t: OEfAUl.T 1JHOER A DEB> OF-aura lenltcH Cofpou1Uon, 10 OJI A MUM""' · _. .-MAY 11£ SOLD AT A PUBLIC AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU r--~ -Administration ol El· ~ 92714 b n doing business H : R• 703 W James SUHt Com TRUST DAra> M1J l, 1-. t.JN. fonntfty known u Country. tS YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UM-SALE. IF YOU NEED AH EX· NEED AH EXPLANATION Of Sympathy )elf•• Act. (This authority 1~1~r:r.. r:YOVA~ R~. search, 2218 Wlndwtrd Mesa CA '2627-4205 The LESS 0 YOU TN<E ACTION TO wldt Tftle ConlofMJon. 400 DER A DEED Of TRUST DA!~2 Pl.AHATION Of THE NATURE THE NATURE Of THE PRO-Fl~rs" ;..G e.Qow the personal rep-IRVINE CA • drive b onl ' Line, Newport Beach, CA ~ned Trustff dis· PROTECT YOUR Pf0l£RTV, IT CounWwtde W1y, sv.-. lby (, 1192 UfjlESS YOU T"""' Of THE PROCEEDINGS CEEDIHG AGAINST YOU, YOU lfserilallvt lo take many Peym.nt Terms· Fu~I pa~· 92660 claims any llabilrty for any MAY EIE S0t.D AT A PUSUC ~--" ValMy, CA t30l6, ACTIOH lO PROTECT YOUR AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD SHOOLD CONTACT A LAWYER 2983 Harbor Blvd etlam w1lhout C?urt ap-mtnt required. on IC· Chatlea ~ MuslnglU, lncOfTtdntH of the proptr· SAL£. f' YOU HEED AH EX-~ (IOI) no.40fO Seit PROP£ATV, IT MAY BE SOLO CONTACT A LAWVER On rtoTICE Of TRVSTEFS SALE C t Me ~. Before taking cw· ceptance of hlghell bid 2218 WlndWatd Lant, New· ty address end OCMt com-PUNATIOH Of THE NATURE Of lnfOltNrtlon, (908) 6~100 AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU 4111196 IC t C$ AM, R08£RT E UNDER OEE1> OF TRUST loll! OS a Sa Ille) very Important actions, Form ol Payment; All pay-port Belch, CA 112660 mon deslgNtio,i. ff any, THE.PROCEEDWG.AGAIHSTYOU. ut~ By: Jennifer w .... HEED AN EXPt.AN"llON Of W£1S!i INCORPORATED • Iha No 0111MIOa Le Fu.mt T.S. 540 3135 ~. t"-personal rtp· mtnll must be by cash ihll bullneat It con· ~ tleftln. Tht total YOU SHOUlD CONTACT A LAW· T1u1tM I Seit OITlclf, THE NATURE OF THE pR(). ~'"'°"led TMlel 1#\der -.cl No HAM0'3'97 A.P No 447• -r~nntatlvt wlll be required certified chtc:k, c11hler'1 iX ducttd by: an lndMdual amount ol the unpaid bal-YER. Nocb II hereby gMll lhll o.ted: OV23IM CEEOING AGAINST YOU, YOU purtutrll to OMd ol TMI re-Olio1 Nollet It~~ flat cm= to give nollce lo lntefHled treasurer'• check or by a The raglslrant commenced ance of the obligation ae-s.rr-"-•~ Conlpeny, ,ASAP1..,Ul7,al14,a/21 SHOULO CONTACT A LAWYER cadld on OllOlllt • 0ocvmen4 S1111dwd Trust Oltd Service ..... -=-.....-. persona unless 1hey have Unlled StatH postal bank 10 tranaaC1 bualneu under cured by Ille Pfoptrty to be •in... or._~ 01 Noctc:e 11 hereby Ill*' 11111 SER ND 19 •totf• ol Ofloll Rec:otd ._ ________ ...;.. ________ _ Jived nollce or con1tnttd upreu, or tete'graph lhe tlctltlous na.ma or aold end rea.sonablt Htl-aubltl!IAed ""'* pinun IDltll PUBLIC NOTICE ~HO RECOHvEYANCE COM: • tht Rec:ot ~ lhe proposed 1cllon.) monty order Make check namH t111ed above on 21 m.ted coat1, expenses and Dltd of Tlllll •ICUlltd ~ PANY Ill lhe otftCt o1 der • Independent admlnl1-Of mone Ofdtr a ble to 20/96 tdv•nct1 at lhe time ol tht P--"' a ltrwtt 11111\ YOU ARE ,. DEFAULT lJN. . • '°"'"'· C6 auc:coslOf Ot11111• CcM!y, Cl6foltu •x.· llon authority wtll be the lniefna1 Rev~n: Ser· Chat1H Loul1 M•Hlnglll Initial publication ot the Ml> Oft 051Utt9'11 • ~ No. DER A DEED Off TRUST, tn''*· (II IW.lll\lled IM'-culld by John Ptpper. • llllglt lll'll•d unless an lnl•r· vice This e1111ment waa flied tlct ol s.11 Ii : S307.A58 113. •~ Ir) Book NIA Plga WA of DA TE> JUN!=..!. 1tl0. lJN. P'"IJllll lo the Oeed ol T 11.151 1111n Md Joel Gm1111n Ind t.tncty etflel ptreon "'" en Ob-c' FrlH/Revenu• Of· wllh the County Clerk ol tn addition to cash, tht Ollclll lecDllk In tllt ofllat ol tlw LE.SS YOU TAN:: ACTION TO IAllGillld by eeu-l Simons C•smlll. hu~ Sid ...... • 1tct100 to tht petition and • Ofange County on 2·27·9e Trultff w111 eccfP' 1 c-. Ccunty ~ ol ~ PRO'Tl:CT YOUR PROPER· Ill l.fllM!ltd "°"'*' Rtcordlcl on Trvn:w, F• Wttl s...n;1 & LOii\ ,,lio~ good cause why tht Uoer, 12·20·9 5, Ad-i8eeae14H8 lhle(a chtck chwn on 1 Coun(y,Cllfitomi.,endpunMIWlllo TY. rr MAY BE SOU> AT A 51tV1"2 ti ~slt\lment No t1· Auooet.on. 1 O:lrpollllOll, • court 1hould not grant the dreaa for lnfomuatlon Dally Pilot Match 14, a1, etatt Of l\IUOnll benll, 8 lhe No11oe ol OtW Ind Didion PU8UC SA1.L F YOU NEED JU7$1 of Offall Rer.orcb 111 .. ~Ml .... SiUbk MtiOn >uthorlty. A.bout the l•le, P.O. 28 Aprll 4 1994. 1h2ell check dr--. by 1 llMt Ot to Stl "*-"* r.coftled AN EXP\ANATIOH Of TH& olliet tJ h Col#lly A«Dder ol lo fie 119*1 bddlr lat c9'll ' A HEARING on lht petJ. Box 30220, Laguna ' • ftdtral credit union Of • 11121N"5 In look*' ,,. *' NA'T\JA! OF ne PROCUO. Otatllll Ctuily, ~ 11111 ~ .. 111111 ol -., '-"' Ion will be "-Id on APRIL Niguel, CA 82907• PUBLIC NOTIC! check drlW'l'I by 1 1ttt1 Of •"'*-"tNo.tWt71S3ofllld ING AGAINST YOU1 YOU putlUe'll lo 119 °No1Q o1 DtlM ,_.,,, o1 ,. 1.-.:i a.. bJ 118, t99e, II 1:45 P.M. In 0220 (714)Ms.4020 f9de.fehavlngeandtoene .. Olldll AlaDrda. _. W _. SHOU.DCOHTACTALAW. sld &lion 10 W ~ 1 ~1ct.tcn..ni...1 ~t. 703 loelttd at 341 p 't MOTIC• 01' eoclatlon .. vi....s ulJOCI. ~1111• at o. lltcwfl hrtl • YER. NOTICE Ofl TRUST· • ..., C•ty Drive South, Or· u b 1 1 h' d N • w po r 1 APPLICATION TO ' ~,. nnot to t1w Coiny ~ £FS SAU! No. 1llOG On ,_did 01/I t/1"4 • ~ "* or nllllllll _,. • cNdl •• CA 112668. Beach-Cott• Mtae Dally leLL ALCOHOLIC .non.: In :::::,· "~ 100 <Mc c.. DIM W• Im Aplt 4, ~Ill 01:00 P.M., It No 14-0'46"7 ol 64ld dtMI ~ e 11141111 OI ..... ~ YOU OBJECT TO lht Pilot Mateh 21, 1990. leVaRAOal :::~lal Code end -AN. CA at IOOP.111 at fl'Mc_. theNof91hnttntnnceei>fle Amir•. wl ... OI\ CMID4ll• 1t WllOll. ou did._,. tira 01111 tntlng of the ptlllion. you T1'1218 Peltrualy ae t 8ff lhOflnd to do tlUtlntaa In tion ta VII hlal*I llldlllf 11w 011f1 <:ourilY ~. 700 CMc II Ille ... (Monti) £ntrlnCl8 to --~ ~ 11111 btll'I - 1ppeat at the hta1· To Wtlon\ 11 M-Con-w. ..,.. In tht IYtf1I ~ P>llblt • o. llM of,. In ...,_ c.,.,. o.M Willt. ..,. die ~ Cour1llouee 100 '**"'· ~ lllOCMIDI. or end Sitt• yOUf ob-PUBLIC NOTICE cem· SliAHANDEH' AZAR ..., ~ "*' cuh I• IC· M Mciney °'fie 1JN1M StlMI, • Ana, CA In ..,. ~ Of ..,.. Clric CtMtr Ortw Wt.II Senta 'Mlllt ._. ~ " _. Of 111.' wr"'en ob-L•GAL NOTJCI 0000, TASVIBI JAC. I( T ctptMt lhe TNllN may l'lfll Wt. lt'ld ......... GOriW)lld ~ot 0..Vt .... °"'' Ce It ta AM. 11 II'**= 5102 ol h f~ ao. lrld with lht cour1 be-WE ERASE KERA AMITHA wtlhholct ltlt tuulnct Of the ID llld -hM llrV I wlClar lllld ol ~ tt.. Mtl(lll, IO h lfd*I bidder b ~ ID do ~ 11 ,_ • heetlng YOVt ~ NOTlC• OJI Nll.ANOAHI ANO PANEW Tr11tt .. ·a Dttd "'1tll funds Dltd o4 TNtt In '-~ .i. conYtyMCI , • C.. '-" ~ • "'._ell"*" U..} 11 The lllllit {'Nofttl) r,.. • may be In perton PUBLIC &ALB OP KAUOAS W la (art) ~ become evelW>le to tht Wed !ft Aid ~ 11'111 5'111 fumlie • ~ ,,.,,.,ol .. lhled s. .. i \IWICll It Ole COIHI~ c-t. yout altorney. AUN DON ID Ina to the OepMtnent Of Pl)'M 01 tndor-Ha~ ,_....., ..,._, N MOit Mo lflllOll*1ll n..M undlr Nt al ~ tilt lrld tnlnCI. GOA> ....... '°° CMc C.. OfM OU ARE A CREOITOA PROPEfltTY AlC:ohOllo ~ ~ tw Of~ aatct .... wtll l>t "1 Matbad Oii _, o..d of fllllt. ctrWn Ottd ol TMt -. • to lt'ld """t.io by 11 lftdlt W-. 1.,... Me. ca •!IOI" * ~ • conllngtl'll CftclllOr of Notice la hereby glwn to NII ak:otiollc bw8'9Qtt made, but WlhcM ~ Tilt ~ ..,,_ Ind other tc'*'d ~ Ndwd K T...,. wd OMd vi '""' 11 ,. ~ ""°...,... ~ IO n ·,_ ~ dtceutd, YOU muet flit lhal lhe undertlgntcl wlll .. 105 Main St.. 8albot C.A °' W«fllf'llV. •JlfWHI Of Im-~dta'tQ .... •-.of .. IN. T~ of .... T~ -...cl fl Mid ~ Ind $1. Nldb;ll "* ... o.d "T~ )Ollt ~elm wlfh the court ffll at public euellon, PIK· 02881 with an On-Salt plied r9011ding a.tit. Poli"' NII flloptl1y clnalMd ~ II ~ lr9•Vhw Tf\llt """'* dttaMd AS MOAl t8d •nd mall a copy to IM Ptt· 1uen1 to Section 2t'700 of o.n.11 (41) (Pub. !a Pt.) _, Of encumbrencn. to purpoittdtobe.5UJ:._,,.. UQ'T .='.!:; 1• • M-fW.V ~SCAlet.O ON SM>~!!':.......,~., ... aonel rtpretent1tlvewf ap-th• Bualnett & Prof ... llctnte(t). MtltlfY the 11\cMolldntsa -1111e ~ 8elidl. CA t1C. a on June tJ, DECO OF lAUST lht -=L.. ""tl al Ttei:t ~nled by the court thin elonal Code. the tollowtng Publl1hed Newport cUJecf by uld o.td. _. Tht~TM!lt~ 1 • ~ No. ............ , -·-Lal · our monlht from Ult dlle dncrlbtd ~ropef1y to Wit: 8 aeh-Cotta Mte1 Dally v1nn1 thereunder with 111Y litblil\'t fot ,,.,, lnaMNCll-9W 281, In Bc>Olt "*I. ..... ~ llldtMa ll'ICI -.i OOIMOn dillV •pa Mlp IWdlcl Iii llDdt Ill. l111t laauence OllM ltt· ST&VI BROWNLEE UNIT pl; Merch 7 1'4 21 1994. IMefett a• proYldtd lhereln, of Ille pi~ ...... Ind other o1 O'ldlf ~of <>nngt ntllOtl if Mr. ol h ,_. Pllgla I) nt t•. ~ ftrl •• provld•d In Metlon !•24 T00c.. BOX ENll:R-' ' 'rueo and the unpaid PflflCIPll b.-. CIOIMIOll ~ If "'1· Courtev.,... of C11fori1. ~ dloill 11 IMIPll1lid to Ill ._ 11 h ()lb d h ~ 9100 of tht Ctllllornla Pro-TAINMINT CENTER, enc.eoftheNoctucvred by W-1\ertill n.. ..... ._...~ uodathptl_llWtraf ..... Ma 1¥11Dft bthrl .....,_. ~ d Mid Cwnly lht Stt COde. The tln'l9 for fll· STEREO SPIAAER, MISC. PUBLIC NOTICI Mid o..o ~ Int••• lllt llnpeicl ._ *' ttw....., In~ wll ... •= e.dl. Cl tMll Tlw ,.,.....,. dMctlbtd II '19 cl1lm1 will not nplre 'UANITVRE th«..,.. .. provtdtd In laid tloll eecwtel ~ h ~to le 11doft ID 119 ....... T~ ..,.._ "'f w.tr told '• •' The n.e tor• fOut month• from MIKI! COVL TEA UNIT £>. FlotlUeu• .......... .... , .... cNfOtl and tll· ..w ll'ld itlliaNlllll . ....._ b mil\ • c.tiD ..... e'ir •IOUI---d .. tddlaee n! .. aOmmDll dttlt- E . Ntflng dtt• notlotd 78, MISC. ,U .. NITUAf. Name............ .,.,,-. ol "" """" and ............... ....,_ " ..,... ...... ~ " .. ~ ........ IOIMllll'I ... ~ ' .. " .. ,... Ptll*IY tlovt. Mrs c. E Le c r A 0 NI c The fOllOWlnQ '*'°"' .,. h ttulta ctNttd "Y ..... "9 tlftlt 0( tlw 11111111 ~ trf .. "' .... "' ~ ,...., "*" ti .., .... ...... ,,. ~ -.. ~to be YOU MAY ~NE IM [QUIP. AJRNmJRE ANO doing IMiltlneal aa: ,utwe °"" ol TNtl Vef"dugo .... IN Nollci of ...... 1111,,,. t• ol h la...t ... Of~ lllltt 1111111111 ol ... ~ .... 11• MerlCM /Mftlie,- • kept by Int co.,t. If you BOX!S OM ,.~. 111 Amlgot like Corporebon, • lllltidltlonleClll\ .. , ........ ca. ..... ..,,.._ ...... ol ......... .,_,. "' ........ Ca tltl1·•n flw "'*' ta pet.on "1teittled In ITIV6 OAVAZZA UNIT£>. Way, hiW C, N~por1 C....... ~;, M -,C1C*Hef•cfll0;•-.11111 or ......... .._ ... ~IOlletC*l..S.......,... .... t~ ~ nt411•. you tn•'f ftte 112 CO\.OR TV, HOUSE· llMdl,CAIHIO ... TNltM,121W ~ • ._.,,..,,...._. • ._ ....,...,.,......._, .. ...._, _,. _. ........ !Ir ,.. o1 un the cow1 • fQftntl ... HOLD ITEMS. BOXES, Judy Glltlit. 111 Amlgile ton OM ,,,,..., 1'*'tl hill!¥ .... ...,. ..................... ...,.., .......... ~ ;;;,; ..: ·=· .. Ml klf Speclat Neace Of MISC. FURNITURI! Wtl'f, Newpor1 a..ch. CA ,.._ OMndlll, CA tt• llNol\ • 1 did ftMI itlw • *' hiW ., • • Ml\ TMlle t\ == GI "' ,.._._ .. " • • I llllOr ' -"°"" ,._ fii.ng of an l(Ntnlory Sale wfl bt by eompetlo 92tilO 19tll • mo.o., _.. ...., "wn ...,..,.. ._ ..-Mii • ,. ....... · *' ·-• -., appttlNI of 'flat• ..,. tfve blctdlna (wtlften •Mtled Thia buaffte" la e~ ... -~, (ttll J:".n:;: -.. ...,.... ....._ ., -. _..., ......, ...._. 1n q,...,. a Ill ~ ID G1111. StN •ill•,.... 11111.....,. I.I Of Of My P¥!1JOn Of bldt ::lbe tUbmltted In duettd!ly:M.,,_,,,lh* !IY: NMMwit ~ ................ Sdell$111 fie ......... -~ arid NT,.-.~~eOlilW flf..rll'tlyt.,._.i count .. pr~decl In advance OH TH! '<d Of' ~ ....... ca. ....... ~Gi9t ... ...._ ...... _ ..... ,.,,. --·-· . ...... .. .00 't250 of "'41 Cthfof. APRIL ;00 A.M. AT TH! ==d tor~ a.ct· ~ t2, fiii lflled te do"""'-lft IM W l>f.Mt·t1 ,,_............. •dim._ !Ire.... ll'Qilltlft!M t11 ~ _.,obale Codt. A,_.... ltf'lMISES WHEAi aald ~--~ .... 4N lllfluri..,...,.._..,.~ ~ .. ._.. ........ • ..... o.11 INll •a ....... ......., Mt d '°' IP«i" Hotlctt P'C>Pl'1t hu been abed ••at 10" oomtt••• • 11 .......,,. r ...... ",... ...,!..,........_.....,... .._ ... .._ • ....,., 11911(•)...,.." Md Dltit It •nlltble t Ot'll tht end wtlkf't It loCll«f 11 CIOtll9 • ..._,. ........ held ......... ti Ill Ttllillit et .. • l ..... Wli Aid IM i.. lllat:illllln JMf .-...... r-t_ Clerlr, A'rAH l(L# STOAAQI. °'\! ... ,......,_.. OIM -*~ ........... ..._. ...,._ ..... ...._.. ...... ,.. ~lll .. Mlt(i)-..... ~,.,,.,.,.ate. 1110 wH1n11A AYf., YI.,., ~..,......• Rsd. '8 .. ,... ............ --. ....... ., ...... ..,_.._.tt01t11111r ... , .NW ...... ., COITA fll£1A. .._ t:M21 __._.,. ................... .. ....... NI Cllill _,......,ID ,i;;.;,;.;.;;.-..;..~~~·-__;....JI~~~-----~~- CLASSIFIED .. COSTA MESA 2124 NEwPORT 2706 ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2169 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2920 5530 SERVICES 5533 -Unfurn'd Home• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •'•Ide 1Bd avail 3/25. Weat Nwpt Bdrm, prlv iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil To Rent/Buy. 2Bd ON THE W'ATER No pet •. Gar. $585, ba, garage, w/d, 1 hae •r------r.a Hotel -•••••• ~~~"~ $600-$675. "'Nr beach. " $450 dep. 150 E. 21st to sand. Female only. THE BALBOA BAY Please be aware that AlllUl...,.IMftlsillflftlllb Lae purchase option With panoramic bay Street. 54S-oe83 $550 Incl uu. 631-365, CLUB la looking tor the listings In this cat- 1a•.....i....... avl. Pet ok. 65()-4669 view. 48' 21hBa, 2/ Near Nwpt Ht• 2 BR LIFEGUARDS tor Eas-egory may require you • ......, _...11-.Ft•· car. $3450 729-71570. 1 BA, upatra, clean: VACATION HEALTH BENEFITS! ter/Sprlng Break/Summer to call a 900 number eralfelfltMMqAc1.C1tllu Dock available. quiet, no pets s750 tl'411TTWll1niu.T1Mll PfT. CPR, Flrst Aid Certl-in which thore Is a ......,wMcalNUl•lllepl LAGUNA 289 c. 18th Place RENTALS 2722 0 ~1.Aeclllolun llcatlons req'd. We are charge per minute. " ....,... ''lly ,,.....llCt. Bc"CH 2148 ••• "'""'2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,..,..._c ..... ,.1 also lookln~ for a 11•11.11111 tt ~lactl•IHlltn MB NEWPORT .,_......., FRONT DES CLERK --------New 28' motor home -... ....,_, i-1 · EMPLOYMENT ._. • llCI. ctler. rtl6tlelt. COAST 2170 for rent. Full kitchen, F/T, previous exp. a ............ _ ..._.......... Exclusive No. •-una NEWPORT W mal I WANTED 5535 aa.---ner -. ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii shower, TV/VCR. Day «> HeWU.1•,.._,s,...i must. e nta n a drug .......... ••llltltlita• Lg 2Bd 1.5Ba No/pets I• Bc•c& 2669 & wkly rates 559-8844 free workplace and per-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil _....._ -"'~ ,._, Sleeping to barking BrandNew 3Br 2~Ba £OA • o a..A••Moil~.. I I 1 _..,_..., __ ,_,,. l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Oceanfront 3Br 2Ba MM.tMowyl orm pre-emp oymen Personal Nursing '*-•~•lnllll.'' aealsl Gar. 376-9042 Detach, view, lite/brlte.11 near NB pier. Book substance abuse testing. Asalatant Tiiis ... ,_,.,will not Upguided,Gorveou• * SPACIOUS * now for summer wkly «>Fer,._na:Alldie~po PlscallS4S-SOOOEx1 521· Organizer chores, .._....,_..,~. NEWPORT Quiet 51998· 75s-9347 28' 2.5Ba Townhome rental. 7-14-434-1424 C~LL 1-I00-995-0796 lnatall•r.-mredlJd. compan1on. overnight ..., llf 1111 tllall wllkll ls l• Large Master Br. Fire-r...1m1 Vinyl, carpet. West stays. cooking, drlv- ........_., ... ...,0.11Mrrs BEACH 2169 place, AC, Pool & Spa ncNT'"" C! TO TODAY!! Coast FI o or Ing Ing. masseuse and .. __,,...._. a.11 111 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii APARTMENTS $1185 Mo.+$400 S.D. ~ n""'1 ----• • 434-9655 302-1390 hygienist. Good local ...u61tt• lllhlrtlsd In l~I• • BIO CANYON Call 720-8781 SHARE 2724 PLUMBER 2 yrs exp. references. Loving. "',, .... ....,........ McClain Townhme FOR RENT PROMONTORY POINT ---------1 clean OMV. D~atn _c_h_r1s_t_1n_e_. _64_6-_3_7_3_5 __ 1 ,._llJl'1alllJ.._ lletm-3bd 2.5be. 2 decks, 2Br 2Ba w/frplcl New Bal Isl Fem. Master HEALTH & cleaning. plumblng, summer chlld care llillilll....,I fn ..... ullHUD wotbar, !pica. Secure crpt/palnt, mirrored bdrm w/pvt ba. N/S. FITNESS 3000 svc & repair. 646-3299 avl college student. 1111·1111•11·•-424·151Cl. ftr pkg/storage. View of wardrobe clost. $1336 No pets. $500/mo+ POSTAL & QOV'T JOBS-loves kids. own car, llllYlll"Qltll,DC .. a,ieue golf course. Pool/tenn BALBOA Avall lmmed. 675-8003 utll. Avl 5/1. 723-5703 $21/HOUR+BENEFITS xlnt refs, 495-5701 Clll HUDll41t·3500. $1900/mo 640.5274 ISLAND 2606 *1BR se25* B lb O f t NO EXP WILL TRAIN 211 Colton Duplex 2BR 2BA $725/Up a 08 cean ron If You CHERISH Appl +lnto 714·647-1991 DOMESTICS 5540 HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE 3 blocks to beach. Relrlg & dishwasher 2Bdrms w/ba $500+600 YOUR LIFE PVT POST OFFICE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 3Br 2Ba, 1-car. $1195 3BR 1o/4 BA, unlurn. 1 Incl. 60x30 pool. No 1·Stu-s5oo 723-6250 You BETTER In Npt Beach needs Landlord 826-6888 garage apace. $1550/ pets. No tees. No CDM 1 Bdrm avl. Ulls STOP SMOKING P/T counter help. mo yrly. By appt only. lease. 545-4855 paid. No pets, non 714-76().8182 Phones, shipping. Back Bay 2Br+olfice/ Agt. 673-4062 smklng. 708 Avacedo Friendly & rospon-Br, 2Ba, lrg deck over LIDO ISLAND loft apt/ $390 675-8634 I 2 canyon. On Vista Bo-Deluxe 2Br 2Ba, AJC, ol11ce. 1200 sq ft, adj , s ble. 642-626 11 J /HI S h 1 w/d, bit-Ins, deck, gar, to Via Lido Marina. E aide CM Shr dual Receptlonlst •• F/T n a near r c 00 • mini bay view. Avail 4/ New pnt/crpt. $1400/ ms1r condo. N/S Fem PERSONALS Mariners Christian Avail 412· Sl90o/mo. 1. $1500. 723-5008 mo. 310-669-5284 or only. Own bath, w/d. School, CM. 437-1700 NANNY needod M-W 1 pm to 5:30/6pm. Th 8: 15-5:30/6pm. Musi drive, Npt area. $125· $150/wk. Own child OK. 759·8501 Lve msg 7141493*1731 31<>-47<>-4777 Ext. 315 sec pkng. $525 +•hut. or lax resume 437-7976 ••••••••I COSTA MESA 1024 •BACK BAY Avl Nowl Litt le laland 3Br 480-2015 or 515-0906 MERCHANDISE 211. B G G t D aJ M t Reataurant Now tak-3/4Br, 2Ba, hse. New • 8 • upper. ar * rtl U 81 er NB/Promontory P1 Shr Qolf Course Home carpet, paint. upgrades. ~· A~~df;7';'!.r0:~ 750/ Location In Newport 2Br 2Ba lux tnhm: bay PERSONALS 3002 ~~si~.~~~~C~~~~:~~~~ 2 Sty, 3 BR, 2 'h Ba. Frpl, gar, pet ok. Lg • · Beach. 2Br 2Ba. Large vu/gym/pooVetc. $750 tender, .host(ess), bus -ANTI--Q-UE--S---- Dln rm & Fam rm yard. $1695 lease. Walk-In Closet, AC, Avail 5/25. 851-7225 Call Your Date Nowt person. cook, mgr) lo-6010 S295,000 Grubb & 640-7262 or 373-8600. BALBOA Pool & Spa. $1185/ N rt N rth 3Bd • 1 ·900-4S56·2800 cation In LagulC'and iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Ellis 644-6373 x145 --------Month + $400 S.D. ewpo o X8835 $2.99/mln Newport. Call or apply •BUYING ITEMS• •BJG CANYON* PENINSUIA 2607 Call 720-S781 ~;~)~:.~:u~ j~c~~: 18+ Tchtne phn req at Jackshrimp NB be· From 1800-1960. 1 pc NEWPORT Gated comm 2Br 2Ba. Newport Height• N/Smk. Female Prol'd. Serv U 6l9-645·8334. tween 11-1:00 only, M-to entire estate. Palnt- lurn $2950 619-360-2629 Balboa upper 3BR, 2 Br, 1 Ba, $795 800-969-9356/640-0165 HOT CONNECTIONS Thurs only. 650-5577 ings. china. glsware. BEACH 1069 Lido I sle 3Br 2:V•Ba. 2BA, 2 Decks, Garage 3 Br, 2 Ba, $995 Npt Crest Shr 3Br Sales Assoc-NB hotel furn. etc. lmmed cash. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil lrplc, 2-car gar, patios. $1 375, Agt 642-1872 Pool. no pets. 738 condo nr beach. Frpl. •1-800·894-4688 gift shop. P/T. Honest. top$. 673-ti223 Iv msg By Owner 3Br 2,hBa 111 Vlp Eboll. $2300/ Tustin Ave. 642-7658 pool, tennis. $600 Incl NEW FREE PARmlNE reliable, hardworking, Closing Bualnea1 4/1 Newport Torr ace mo. 310-277-1583 •Lg 2Br 1Ba $1050 STUDIO APT-CLEANI utll. 646-2216 1•520•718•5454 some computer exp. Everything Must Go. do End u It New pnt/crpt, frplc, Very private. 1 house Fle><lble w/hrs. Some Heirloom Galleries con . n on Lrg 2Br home In Npt gar. No pets. Yearly. to beach. $600/month. 18+ long dist. toll .10/min+ early mornings/nights/ 369 E. 17th St.11'21 cul-de.sac adjoins 7 Hghts. Lrg fenced yrd, 857-11~6 or 854-2926 Incl utla. c~u 548.2369 THE FREE PARmlNE wknds. S8/hr. Call C.M. 650-4294 aero park. Pool, sec gar. Avail 4/15. $1500. .. COMMERCIAL gullrd, etc. S159K. For Groat loci 744-1382 Studio w/kltch 1 hae . 1·970·265-8888 ALL FREE Carol 7t4·54o-2394 Grand Re-Opening more Info 646-9435 to beach & park, past REAL ESTATE Only Normal L.0. to Colo. Sa I•• At Ease Consignment Gallery, H.,bor View Hiiia LUXURY LIVING Balboa Pier. $525 yrly MISCELLANEOUS Women's & Home 270 E. 171h St., Suite Unobstructed ocoan/ FOR Lrss utlls Incl. 842·0104 Attractlve a Store has lmmed. po-16, CM, Thurs 3/28- h 1 1 s 1 g RENTALS ' sltions avl. Must have Sat, 3/30, 11 am-6pm, rbr v ew pee ous Uva In Newport"s fin-BUSINESS OFFICE UJUUnn To Talk! exp. and knowledge next to Ml Casa 4Br pool hm. 5775K. est homes at a frac-COSTA MESA 2624 "7._... 6oO of tho highest stand· Agt 723•065~1285-6476 tlon of normal rent. If iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOR RENT 2769 ~-~78-2 erds of customer ser-BEST PRICES PAID you have quality fur-RO 6 )iJct. 4801 a 4802 vice. Xlnt grooming CEMETERY LOT/ nlshlngs call 723-1151 2 BR, 2 BA. frpl, d/W, OMS 270 •Balboa bland• ~...,_.11e 11 and appearance es- beam cell, deck, w/d, 150sf upstrs front ofc. .,_,.flloor~ sentlal. Contact Steve CRYPT 1225 N:~nd~~~!.r 2:~. i~ gar $950 behind trl-Na OceaA~&-22nd On Marine Avenue. 6t9-64s-843'4 or Marilyn 759-7985 w/d. pool. Avail 411. angle aq. 842· 1311 St. Pvt rm unfum, ahr $325/mo. 075..a877 IL.;. ___ ...;__;;_..;;_....1r·---S=-A":".L:-:E=:S:---- Pac View Mem Park $1 3'15/mo. 640-1529 GRl:!A• bath, utll pd. N/S pref. Lrg private e><oc ottice l~~-!JqlilJ"!P~EI REPRESENTATIVE companion lot for 2 --------.... , Kitchenette In rm, spc avall In Eastblulf Growing community cremated remains. Prof'I Decorated L,.,_A'TIQN lndry. On bch 1 blk w/phone, lax & copier. newspaper group seeks $4100. Call 556--1754 2 matr stes, 2-car gar, VWll' from Npt Pier. $470/ $400 negot. 717-0606 8-display advertislng""'repro- ltallan tile entry, for· 1_,._. L-. mo. 31<>-869·5284 WATERFRONT OFFICE 1-900-38 9898 --------mal DR. sculpted lrpl, °"-. -"'-L 3247 • 3241 senlatJve with 1 year mini· LOTS -FOR SALE w/d. $1650. 640-1795 ..... .--. E'SIDE CM $400 In Udo Peninsula. 727 ..... mum experience. Excellenl No matter .-...-.-Unlurn Br w/semi-pvt aq ft+ deck. Fireplace, "f.:r-: ,,.:::' :;:..• f"° beMlit package including h 1400 The best of Orange Geted/Cov'd prtcng Ba. kltch & lndry prtv. reatrm w/shower. xJnt s-41•1~ base salary tor the ener-W at you're iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Co'• fabulous homes! Quiet N/S. 548-5035 water view. Avall 5/1. getlc sales professional. doing, your EASTSIDE CM C·2 Lot 50x200 with 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath house with hardwood floors. Needs TLC. $245.000 with owner financing. Contact owner, P.O. Box 2404, Newport Beach. CA VJalon• Propertiea a.v.tor., Pool Lit• & airy Bayrldge $1100/mo. 675-1129 ,.--.._,.....,.....,..,.. ..... .,....-.,,physical/drug screening re-hometown on Display la looklng Rec/Waight Room conttmp condo. Rm/pvt quited. EOE. Please send tor people with quality On4it.e u...... Ba, full hae prlv, gar, HOTTEST resume to Judy Oetting, newspaper furniture to live In .... ..,..... I Q 2 ~ElKUTIVI X * X * X * these properties while 0. 1 W.C.-Plid w d, pool. $550. ulet WI ftaVtt ilft.UHlftQ,nJ!W ~Calllorn1a Community The ~'Pilot prof N/S. 721-3178 unru~ 1 69 UVE News, 330 West Bay Street, they are on the mar-JJI 'U • C M CA 92627 -ket tor aale at a frac-Room To Rent ~ ..._ ••• 1 on 1 osla esa, or ••·• -· ,, •. , llon of the normal Non imoker and child • vllllMe 900-505-5050 lax your resume to (714) fits In. Casa Vittoria Apts . 52 5 Vic !ori.1 St . CM 714-646-9966 coat. CALL: ok. Call after 7pm. -Naille1 ~-800-739-4420 83Hl594 . 714-280.8080 714-831-9011. • f,. ..,~.W.A. 92663. --------w '°' s.ndr. 4"{~2434 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT -----•I COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT GENERAL 2102 GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED HOMES F0< pennle1 on $1 . Dellnqu..tlt Ta><, Repo'a, Rto·a. Your .,.a. Toll Ir•• 1-800- 898·9n8 Ext. H·5139 for current llaUnga. BALBOA PENINSULA 2107 Duplex .1 Br 1 Ba next to bch. Newly renov, frig, w/d, gar prkng. $1 lOO +dep. 674-0251 CORONA DELMAR 2122 QUIET 8c SBllENB Palm ~~ .Aparbnent:s So near & ytt so &r: .. That's the feeling you get when you live at Palm Mesa amid the lush grccncry cX secluded woods & statdy palms. • Studio&, l 8t 2 Bedrooms · Jn. SS7S to S600 · lBR S6l5 ID S6SO . 2BR $125 ID S750 A No r>eu .-A v cnic:a1 Blinds A Ceiling tw · A NEW Catpct, Pa.int & Tile A Pimcss Room A HcallCtt Pool & Jaami • htioe & BakxxUcs A CMagr:s Availabk BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 2904 EMPLOYMENT liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY 2908 5530 STARTING ANEW I-low To Place A C D I --J -- ' I BY PHONE (7 14) 642-5678 BY FAX (7 14 ) 63 1-6594 (Please include your name and phone numher and we'll call you back with a price quote.) BY MAIL OR IN PERSON: .:no West Bar Street Co~ta Mesa, CA 92627 <"orncr of Nrwporl llivd & nay St. CLASSIFIED ·HOURS Telephone 8am -S:OOpm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday DAILY PILOT DEADLINES Monday ....... f-ri<lay 5:00pm Tuesday ....... Monday S:CX)pm Wc<lncsday . .Tucsday 5:00pm lllUrsday ..... Wcdnc~L1y 5:00pm I =ri<lay .......... :1 hursday 5 :CX~)ln Saturday .,.. ... f-rit.lay 5:00pm . .. a pro uct1on roofreoc1c. Michele~ Caltfomla Commurify Meows MO W. Doy Strfff Costa Mesa, CA 9262& EOE /~ ' THURSDAY, MARCH 21. 1996 Ncwpon 8clich/Co5ta Mua Daily Piloc TODAY'S CRQSS\YoRD fUZZLE -ly CHAllUS GOltl'.N wtth OMNI SHAIW *9d TANNAH HIRSCH GAUGI SAi.ES SAIL BOATS 7014 BMW 9030 KUCIDBS 9130 COSTA lllSA 6124 ---------------~-- 87 •MW4111 e cyl., fully loaded automatic, FOf good uaed ~ta Ilk• new 157&0 (S09) & boat equipment. 735-e289 corona MIM•y'a Yacht Sur• WE PAY CASH 197& 2400 S.auUtul It. blue, low lflll., lovea frwy1, very econ, aatat• ••I• u.eoo 494-4163 alt. 6 Wkdya AcROSS 1 Mine~ ' ~ (JIN ttie k:e 10 OWtltN'lg place t• Optlft'Qm 15 Fete 19 Of IN mouth 17 POttent 1& P.aslon 18 FIOwer neetdaces 20 H'9t1way amenity 22 Genetic copy 23 Actress Chase 2A Not any 2e Salling vessel 29 Sohtary one 3a Chess pieces 34 Kay11!'s couS1n 3S Sldelllcic 36 Jogs 37 Statters 38 Singer McEnhre 39 The-of Aqua nus 40 Fixed the piano 41 French cap 42 Menace 44 Gemstones 45 -and cons 46 Green stone 48 F1ble wnter 51 Sachet scent 55 Coa1111on 56 Hosiery shade 58 Commott<>n 59 Dull DOWN I Norse QOd 2 "The Efem11 City" 3 Mimics 4 Speaks of s San Joe• hodley ptayer 6 Asian n1tion 7 Forever -day 8 -close for comfort 9 M1scak:ulate 10 Empty 11 Chor.late coolue 12 Common street name 13 ·or-·; 1am11tar threat 21 Yodeler's home 22 Alberta tnbe 24 Regulated (real estate) 25 Basebafler Slaughter 26 "Jacit -could eat no fat· 27 Giggle 28 Deed holder 29 W910hed down 30 "Aida" or •Carmen· 31 Classify 32 Ladies casuals 34 Fiims 37 Vehicle 38 Was contrite 40 Canvas cover 41 Presage 43 Penodsof history 46 "Shogun· setting 47 Swears to 48 Swedish rocll group 49 House wings 50 Drench 51 Stringed Instrument 52 SyfllbOI of 53 r.~se 54 Pini! 56 Pnce 11cl(11 57 -In a day's work BaQ ll•Me. maternity plus. 1500 Old New· ---------- n8r YOUR PLAY drauea, ctotha•, tum, pOf1Blvd.54&-4J92 CADU.J.AC 90401 _______ _ m11c hou1ewar11 & --------·•iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiliiiiiiii MITSUBISHI 9145 Neither vulnerable. Sputh deala. WEST •Q tt64 O Vo~d NORTII •A85 O K 108 73 0 8 .. •K43 ¢ Q 1075 2 •Q972 EAST •J 107 QQ95 OJ98 •AJ105 SOUTH • K 32 O AJ84 2 OAK S •86 The bidding: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST l e> Pu1 •c> Pue Pue PaH Ope°!~g lead: Five of O Co¥er lhe Eaai..West. hands with your thumbs, then decided how you would play four heart.a an.er a dia· mond lead. North has a problem: whether to ;ump lo lhree hearls (acceptable 1f that is forcing) or raise to game. Althoui.:h the hnnd is too rich in high card!; for a game bid, North- South were using limit raises, so we cannot quibble with North's insia- tence to be in game rather than risk getting passed out in three hearts. West led a low diamond and East. pnxf uced lhe jack. How would you continue. Obvioualy, if trumps are 2-1, 10 mote. SAT/SUN 23/24, SPEED a 2853 Boa Vlata Drive (Meaa Verde WHt) SIU BOATS 7016 trick.I are eaay. And if heart.a are 3-•--------- 0. there i1 no clue aa to which NBWPOIT defender ia likely to be long in the BEACH •1988 22tt Ski Boat• 6169 198e 8llVILL• Original, real good condlUon, new Urea. 58995. 875-e128 '90ECLIPSE OOHC Turbo. White. Runs graatl Perfect condition lnslde/ouu $6500/obo. 248·0385 suit. A I so, the hand cannot be lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii defeated if Weat. ha11 the ace of 6-PAMILY SALll clubs. In N•wPort Hghta 5.7 titre V·8, King--------- Cobra 010. low prot11e CHEVROLET 9045 h u I I/ just aarvload, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii new controller/uphol· ,90 GEO Priam Blue,1--------- stery. Great akl bqat• OLDSMOB'Y w: 1 One way to improve the odds is to SAT, 3/23, 7:30am• faet-looka great. .... re-automatic, AC, sound UdO 9 SS ady to go. 510,500 sys, new tlrea/bn.k••· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii win lhe opening lead, casb the ace noon, 2207 Holly Lana and l<ing or trumps and ace aod MOVING BALE king of spades and ace of dia-SAT, 3/23. Sofa, __ ......;...· ------• monds,then ruff a diamond and exit wicker & collec:tlblea. MARINE SERVICE FORD 901S with a trump. If Eaat ia out of 92 Bayalde VIiiage SUPPUES 7020 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 848-9449/574 .... 247 $4200. Call 547-3171 '89 Calala Quad 4 1 ownr, wht, auto, AC, PS/PB, am/Im caH, xlnt c<>nd. 95k. $3000 obo. lmmacl 548-7704 spades, the forced minor-suit return (PCH & Bay•lde r.) '84 THUNDERBIRD limit.s your club l06ers to ooe. NEIGHBORHOOD Auto, PS/PB, AJC, tllt, 1--------- Even better is to virtually claim MOVING SALE TONS OF new trans. Asking PLYMOUTH I II SAT, 3/23, 8-4. 20162 STAINLESS STEEL s2100 obo. 65~7274 your contract. A you need do is Cypreaa St. (SA lights) allow East to win the first trick. •-8-.-=1;..;.•_l_n___,Al,_._l•-u--"2-9-1'-5 Brome & brua & nuts '85 Muetang OT T· Win t.he diamond return and cash eroad St. Friday 3122, & bott• + washers. tops. 45K ml. Loaded h f h If th 2 $6 oo pe pound 6-cyl, 5-apd. $2400 t e ace o eaiu. ey are ·l or 9·5, Ruat leather · r · OBO Mark 547-3171 if Eaat shows out, all'• well. When c:ouch. clbl bd, dress-Minney'• Yacht Sur----------West fails to follow, cash the era, trarnpollne. bas· ptua, 1600 Old New· '90 Probe Red, l/c, p/s 916S '8e Pl1tmoth Vov· •u•r SE seats 8, auto power/air, $3900 obo Call 723-1 504 remaining high djamond, discard-ket collection, misc. port Blvd. 5464192 p/b, p/m. Xlot mint cond. . d fro d ~ I $4900 OBO cau Karen•--------- mgallpa e m ummy. •netr]>ay • .. ••••••• 645-2137 or 645-3305. PONTIAC 9 170 off the ace and king of spades and 1• MARINE SUPS ruff a apad e. Now throw East in TRANSPORTATION DOCRS 7022 HONDA with lhe mast.er trump and one of 908S '89 FIREBIRD While, your club losers will vanish, no iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 tops, 5-spd, loaded. matter what East returns. 00' Mooring Xlnt cond. $4400. Call BOATS 7011 Or less, Great penln-198 Honda Clvlo air, 547·3171. l"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii sula locatlonl Closest 2 dr, am/fm atereo Learn to be a better brid(Ce 11 Mooring to land. Call 55k mires, xlnt. $3450 ---------p layer! Subscribe now to the 2 SEADOO JET St•v• 723·5883 909-735-6269 Corona Goren Bridge Letter by calling SKIS No trailer. Sell ---------(800)783-1225 for information. Or both for $5000 obo. 80' de•p Dook faces ---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii write to Gor e n Bridge Lette r, Call 574-4259 wkdys; main turning pt. 124 UNCOlN 9120 1988 Volvo 760 P 0 n --0 C'-' D.. ..,.,..," 964-3<148 eves/Wknds. S. Bayfront. Balboa iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • • DUJ< 441 , 1ucago, ~ Island 252 1271 Turbo, 4 dr, auto, air, 4410. Harbor Cruiser ........... • '77 Town Car loaded, white $4450 • Boat, cart, new elect Original owner. Uke 909·735·6269 Corona mo1or. battery, $375 MOTORCYCLES new $2500. 642·9574. VOLVO 9230 650.8408 SCOOTERS 8018 ******* ---------MERCHANDISE WANTED PETS & VOLKSWAGEN 9235 MISC. 601S TO BUY 6019 ANIMALS 6049 POWER BOATS ,85 Honda Rebel MAZDA 912sliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 7 0 12 250 7000 mllo s, red, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '8 0 SI roe co 5·spd . WOLFF TANN t NG Top Dollar• Paid ADOPT·A·PET $995 obo 640-1671 am/fm can. Good '83 Mazda Pickup BEDS. TAN AT HOME. For Records. Jazz, Every Sat & Sun at 30' TROJAN Great work truck. corld. A/C. Reg 12/96 Buy direct and SAVE. Sountracks. etc. PETSMART, Fountain Sportllaher, Rebuilt ••••••••• Runs great. $1100. 51250 OBO•S3 l·7149 Commercial/Home Calf Mike 645-7505. Valley. Puppies, kit· twin engines. Ready AUTOMOBILES Must selll 642·5607 units trom $199. Low WANTED: otd coin ten• and more, .au to flsh & dive. Asl<lng monthly payments. collections & gold & looking for loving, car-S22K -No reasonable •••••••••!---------MISC. AUTO 924S Free col.or catalog. allver scrap. Steve Ing homes. CALL 597· otter refused. Must MERCEDES 9130 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii r~g5~oday. 1-800-842· 642-9448 days 9037 for more Info. self! 714-723-4074. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •---------WANTED: VINTAGE •Poodl•• AKC• BMW 9030 W 0 L FF TANNIN 0 Wristwatches/Clocks Tea Cup Toy·& Mini BEDS. TAN AT HOME. NB collector pays pre-$25().$950 714-8384457 Buy direct and SAVE. mlum $$. 944-9820 1---------C om m erc I al/Home Sav• abused and units from $199. Low abandoned pets. Be a monthly payments. FREE TO YOU 6022 volunteer/foster. Call Free color catalog. 714·597-9037. Call today. 1-800-842· Whit G Sh 1305 • arman •Po On the move? Sell your extra househoJd items in Classified 1991 BMW M3 5 speed, power sunrf/ windows, crulae cnlrl, BMW Antl-thett stereo, 60k mil, xlnl cond. $19,900 925·5534 '65 COUPE 300 Black/red Interior. Call Richard 714·569· 1994 '87 250 SE New trans, groat transportation car. 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