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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-03-26 - Orange Coast PilotRea taking Pomona's fourth-graders •Newport-Mesa officials say the.move, which takes effect in September, will ease overcrowding at Pomona. Qy Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -To accommo- date the bwgeoning student popu- lation at Pomona Elementary School, officials voted Tuesday night to move fowth-graders to the Rea Elementary campus begin- ning in September. Pomona, Rea will start housing all three upper elementary grades. "Their decision just makes a lot of sense," Pomona Principal Cathi Pierson said. "We love ow fourth- graders here because they're sucb good citizens and good examples for the younger students, but Uus lS in their best interest." ! MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Rea, which was opened last year to ease overcrowding at Whit- tler and Pomona elementary schools, is one of two fifth-and- sixth-grade centers in the district. But to ease further crowding at Rea Principal Ken Killian said his school has the space and an educational focus that will be ben- eficial to the fowth-graders. He said students in the lower grades have different dass schedules and state-mandated class times than ~mona third-grader Dllana Garcia uses a number line to ;work out a math problem. Pomona's third-grade class wUl ' move to Rea next year. •rve atWays been in the entertaininent lndum.J, • ia1d Burt, 47. •It's 80rt of like a tOiCh ... that was harided down to me from my gran~ts." Burt -wbo act:S, directs and produces various big-screen projects ....:. is also one of the local brains behind the Newport Beach International Film Festi- val, the weeldong showcase of some of the world's best inde- pendent films, animated shorts ud doaamentodes Ihe ...eYenl kicks off tonight ' • I . . l ~ l ""' ~ ' • l I • seea clouds Newport·M~sa'a future. On the l:atest storm dumps about an inch of rain By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot While the rain kept streets wet and windshield wipers on, police in C05ta Mesa and New· port Beach reported only minor street nooding, no street clo- sure1 and a handful of traffic accidents. The most serlou acddent OC<.'UITed. cm northbound Jam- b"Olee Road DMr Bayview Drive around 10:30 a .m. The driver ot a black sport utility vehlde apparently Jost cootrol. WMil th• Yehide bydrOplaned. u ttruck the cmter diVlder, .Dipped OYW and ~ tt:uougb-·u opening between two parallel •SEE SJOAM Ma.14 students in primary grades. . "This seems like a very logical choice,• he said. Killian said there is also a differ- ent educational focus between the lower and upper elementary grades, and having them separat- ed is an ideal situation. "There are many logical rea- sons why fourth grade shouid be with the fifth and sixth grades,• he said. Another major consideration was space lirrutations at Pomona. There are 12 relocatable class- rooms at Pomona, which has 665 students. Had the board voted to keep the fourth-graders at Pomona, two additional relocat- able classrooms would have been needed at the already-crowded site. School board members Wendy Leece and Dana Black said they have met with several teachers from Pomona who expressed some concerns about movmg the fowth· graders to Rea. "There was some concern about safety at Rea,• Leece said. Leece said she was informed of a rivalry at Rea between students who came from Wlutber and those from Pomona. Killian acknowledged there had been fnction between some of the •SEE REA PAGE A14 Commission urges approyal of two skateboard parks • Rec::reation panel urges Costa Mesa council to approve creating areas out of two parks for skateboarders to ride. By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Local skate- boarders on Wednesday rolled a little closer to getting a place to call their own. More than a decade after the idea of build.mg city skate parks was first talked about, the Costa Mesa Parks, Recreation Facilities and Parkways Commission unan- imously recommended that the City Council build at least two skateboarder-friendly areas in city parks around town. With the blessing of its parks advisory board, city staff mem- bers will now look for possible sites for the park and go to the Oll E~TI O N TO SKATE OR NOT 10 SKATE ... Should the city of Cos-I ta ~ build skate- boarding areas at two par1cs1 tf SO, which partcs7 call our~ Hotll~ at 642-6086 or send an e-mail to dpikJt20earthlink.net . Planning Conuruss1on and City CoWlal for more input, offioals said. The commission recommend- ed Lions Park as a top choice and left where to put the other site up •SEE SKATE PAGE A13 Residents overpower trio of home invaders •Three men, two of them armed, burst into Costa Mesa apartment, but the people who live there fought them off. By Christopher Goff a rd, Daily Pilot COSTA ~SA -A home- invasion robbery turned into a frenzied , furniture-wrecking brawl Wednesday morning, as residents of a Fountain Way West apartment fought off three attack- ers and tried to wrestle a gun away, authorities said. The three male robbers, one of them armed with a semiauto- matic handgun and another with a paring knife, forced their way tnto the apat tment 1n "tbe-2200 block of the street around 7 a .m., said Costa Mesa police Lt Ron Smith The attackers herded the apartment's nine occupants upsta.us, bound the hands of two of them -Ulysses and Mlguel Tellez, brothers who are m their 20s -and held a gun to the head of 33-year-old Javier Lopez, the head of the household, police said. While the house was being ransacked, Lopez whirled and struggled for the gun, which fired a bullet that did not hit anyone, police said. Lopez gained control of the gun but found it did not fire when he tried to shoot the legs of the attacker who had held lt. police said. Before the struggle was over. police said, the gun was traded forcibly b e tween them several •SEE ROBBERY PAGE A14 A2 THURSDAY. MAAOi 26.: ~998 greer wylder . . : . . . . ! i : . . . . . . . . . . . --------------------· Designer fabrics at Ansari Fahrix T he best designer fabrics for special occasion clothing is on sale through April 4 at Ansari Fa brtx (675-8200) at 3355 Via Lido in Newport Beach. Designer Nasrin Ansari travels to Europe frequently to personally select the best fab- ncs in France, Italy and Eng- land and bring them to her showroom. You can select from French lace, cotton, linen, Eng- hsh wool, cut velvet and silk. Prices are reduced 25% to 50%. My Gym (261-5252) is a chil- dren's fitness center that offers classes Monday through Satur- day for children from 3 months lo 9 years old. To attend classes, pay an m1Ltal Wetime member- ship fee of $25 per family. A family can enroll additional chil- dren from the same family at a 20% dJscount. The discount also applies to a child enrolled in a second class. Tuition is $125 per eight-week session of each one- hour class, and $115 for a 45- minute, eight-week session. Classes include Tiny Tykes for 3 to 10 months old; Waddlers, 11 , r: A,_JOI . Saulberlt. 32, a Newport Beocb oommUD.ity iei'Ylce Oftlcet, does eVerftb1ng ftom ~ ... aoalng m*d to~ roads. But me is bettilllt relD8IBbeNd for trdlc pltrol That's when she wrltel lidaltl. •n«ffic 11 always different Somedayw you write five tickets, Sometimes trs 90," Saul~ Mid. OD ~trol. Saulbei!f loOkS for ewiJed tags, blocked alleys and sidewalks, expired meten and other viOla- tions. F1nei can range fiom $33 for ~ meteta to $290 for unJAWfully parking in a bandqpped space. Sbe said people usually think ~ won't get caught if tber violate a parkiDg ordillance. or they' on« an e:xcuse tot why. they are violating tbe law. · •1 wrote up tbis one lady at fashion Island who parked in a handicap space, she came out and offered the excuse that she just parked there for a minute to get lfulch: Saulb4mY said. "She still got the ticket.• OLD METERS While on patrol near the Newport Pier, S&ul!)erry wrote up one man for an expired meter :violation. He complained the meter was broken and dAlmed to have fi0l1le time remaining. So Saulberry gave biiD ttie form to (ight his violation. But Saul.berry said she's not bOtbeied by complillnts. Some even tum out to be genuine. "Some people just are not paying attention to the time they have remaining,• Saulberry said. .-But IOJD8 ot these meters are as old as the city, so we'll have IDID80De cheat the meter to see if it is working· OK. If it iln~ than be won't have to pay the tick.et.• SUMMER SEASON SAulbetry also is a field training officer for par!-Ume community service workers during the busy St>rmner sea.son. Owing that time, community service officers might direct lost tourists and answer questions about the dty in addition to their nonnal duties. It's a hectic Ume because the department ·also cracks down on YIOlations they normally Jet go during .the off-sea.son montbl: •Jbe residents are happy to see us in tbe ".'mmt!U'- to 18 months; Gymsters, 19 months to 2 1/2 years; Terrific Tots, 2 1/2 to 3 years; Mighty Mites, 3 to 4 1/2 years; Whiz Kids, 4 1/2 to 5 112 years; Cham- pions, 5 112 to 6 1/2 years; Super Tumblers, 6 1/2 to 9 years; and Sports Camp, 3 to 8 years. My Gym 1s at 2040 Quail St. in New- port Beach TODAY'S NEWPORT BEACH FILM FESTIVAL SCHEDULE ·'. The Ivy Co. (515-8249), a tiny home and garden shop, is clos- ing. It's having a 50% off gomg- out-of-busmess-sale through Sat- urday. Store hours are 11:30 a.m. to 5 p .m. It's at 2400 W. Coast Highway, Suite 1, Newport Beach Balboa Island Kids Clothing (673-5547) IS having a special purchase offer for Best Buys readers. If you purchase any Flapdoodle children's clothing of $25 value, you'll receive a free Bearue Baby. Balboa Island Kids Cloth.mg IS at 209 Manne Ave. on Balboa Island. tlttte People & Me (645-1355) is having a fall and holiday inventory clearance sale in preparatton for the warm weath- er clolhE>s that are amving. Shoes are also included in the sale from the Shoe Story store attached to Little People & Me. It's at 1829 Westcliff Drive in Newport Beach. ~~~~~~~~- • BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. Whether yotJ're a merchant or a shopper, if you know of a good buy, fax me at 646-4170 or write to me at Best Buys, Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. MMC MAR™ /OM.Y Pl.OT Independent filmmaker Rob Lobl's "The Delinlte Maybe• premieres 8 p.m. on Sunday at the UCJ Film and Video Center as part of the Newport Beach Jntemattonal Film Festival. Tbe Wm boasts appearances from Ally Sheedy, Roy Scheider, Teri Garr and Al Franken. Lobl ls a gradu- -~5lot VOL 92. NO. 71 nlC*AS H. IOHNIOlll. Pl.lbllshlr -· ·~ LOIDILL, Editor STIVllMWI, MaNlglng fdltor nNA~ AlllstaM ~ [cftor AIVll .... Ntwsldltor --CAii--Sparta EdllDr .......... ..,. ... LllmmmA. Dflplllt ........ io ..,,., .. a1 PhdM:..,. LWIGll•• ""°"'°"°'• FRMIDC~ CJ*' Plnlftdat Offlcw • ate of NelY]>ort.Harbor.J:llgh_SchooL READERS HODJNE 642-6086 • R«of'd ~ comments ebout the o.ily Pilot or news tips. ADDRESS Our eddr.-Is ]JO w. 1-v St.. Costa Mela. 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MARCH 26 Edwards Big Newport -7 p.m. > "The Wonderful Ice Cream Sult" Five young men down on their luck buy a magical white suit that transforms their lives. > "Walttng for Woody" A 30-year-old, out-of-work actor feels the Newport 8eoch: ttit:X:tJ ~~~,,.~ pressure from his wife 8.nd parents to have a baby. Then everytJung changes when his agent arranges a meeting with Woody Allen. '. +For event and seminar information, call 546-FILM or visit the Newport Beach Inter· national Film Festival website at www.nblff.org . M ees can be obtained on~ through ETM and can be purchased by calllng (888) fTM. nxs or by going to an ETM locat ion at Pavilion's and Hu9hes markets. 1 NEWPORT at:AOt • Dov. SlrMt: A business was burglarized In the 1200 block. • Pwt ....,., ... : A would-be burglar entered a home in the' 11100 btcd but • nothing w-. reported stolen. .. • 2"91 tereM: A vandal shattered the window of a home In the 100 bklck. • 0.a• D •a rt RNd: A 1993 Lexus was stolen from the i9do blcidt. • ........... -....t Carport c.abfnets and INI~ 'Wtf't vandaU:ted In the 1200 blOck. COSTA MESA .................... ct~ guitar and l'l'IOWl~ln bqde WOl1t\ s 1,100 .... stolen from I _,.. unit In the 1500 bkldc,, • ... kl ..... A~ yldeoc= R l\111 rtC:Ofdet Ind vlcMo ~ WOl1t\ SIM wwe ,_.,, ftom the 100 block. ................ Alt.., <OlllP .. wonh $400 ................ "'"' ........... • AlllMl JW•.., A~ worth S2t0 Wll~ trontthl t9111Ddi. ........ _:A.,,.lmpllfterlnd*I .... •Wlfltf~­ .... htftlhl1•...._ arinapark g case to tate Lands ommission Mobile home park, Neva B. Thomas Girl out House could be leveled to make room for a otel or tourist resort. By Jenifer Ragland, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Marl- napark residents are getting ready to make their case to the state Lands Commission in an attempt to save their bayside mobile homes. Stewart Berkshire, president of the Marinapark Homeowners Association, said residents and hired consultants have spent the last few months gathering infor- mation, which they intend to present to the Lands Commis- sion sometime in April. The resi- dents are hoping to convince the regulatory agency not to desig- nate their mobile home park as tidelands. "Everybody's waiting on us," Berkshire said. "We have a lot of loose ends, and we're putting it together now." The issue of whether the mobile home park sits on tide- lands or uplands is a crucial one that has been hotly debated among Newport Beach city offi- cials, Marinapark residents and state lands officials. If the land - bordered by Balboa Boulevard, 15th and 18th streets and the Back Bay -is found io be tide- lands, the city is required by law to develop the area with visitor- serving uses. That means Marinapark and the Neva B. Thomas Girl Scout House -whose leases with the city run out in two years -as well as some adjacent properties could be leveled to make room for a hotel or tourist resort. "If there's an opportunity to put a public recreational use there -something that's visitor- serving, we have to pursue that,• said Dave Kilf, assistant to the city manager. "That doesn't mean the Girl Scouts can't meet in a commuruty building there, but if there's a private use like the mobile home--paril, we may have to go ahead and change that." , .. City officials commissioned a study of the area in 1996, which concluded the land should be designated as tidelands. The City Council last fall was poised to solicit project proposals for the ~operty but was waiting for the Slate Lands Commission to sign Ott on the tidelands designation. ~ That's when the Marinapark residents stepped in and chal- lenged the conclusion of the city's report. Curtis Fossum, senior staff counsel for the lands commis- sion, said his office has been waiting for a prese·ntation from Ute Marinapark group before making a final recommendation to the commission board and the Newport Beach City Council. But unless that information proves otherwise, Fossum said, •we have not been given any- thing to convince us that the city report isn't correct." While Marinapark residents have taken the lead on trying to prevent the tidelands designa- tion, other groups are also inter- ested in the future of the land. Girl Scout officials are hoping to keep their 50-year-old meeting house intact, and children from Christ Church by the Sea school recently wrote letters to Clty Council members begging them not to tear down Las Arenas ._....u.~ J..6tb..Stree.L While the American Legion ball also is located in the area, so a.r it bas not been included with- the tidelands line. Fossum said the tidelanGis ebate dates back to the 11th entury, when C4lifomia ame a state and was forced to elinquJsh its claJm to eveiytb.ing cept the uplands. The issue in ewport boils down to figuring ut which lands were naturally derwater and which were nat· ally above water, be aaid. THURSDAY, MARCH 26. 1998 A3 Beating the odds and making it to the silver screen I t is said that one out of every 18 adults in the United States bas a great idea for a movie. It is further said that only one out of 18,000 actually begins writing a screenplay, and one in 180,000 completes a script. One in 1.8 million finds an agent who will try and get the film pro- duced. Of those, one in 18 million actually is made and eventually comes to your neighborhood Edwards theater. The odds of that first script winning an Oscar for best screenplay are predsely one in 180 million. Monday night. Ben Affleck and Matt Damon beat those odds. And nobody was happier for them than Steve Morris. Steve and three longtime chums had an idea, wrote the script and got the movie pro- duced. It only took about 10 years. Their film is called "Girl Cot- tage,• and I seriously doubt it will win an Oscar. I haven't seen even a rough cut. Steve is scram- bling to pull a release print out of the lab in time for the film's world premiere Friday evening at the Newport Beach International Fihn Festival. But I have f8C\d the script, and it's pretty darn good. It's basically aJ>G-13 beach party-type movie. •More 'Gidget' than Frankie and Annette," Steve said. "We began talking about this movie 10 years ago because that was the life we were leading.• I had a glimJ>SJ:! of that We in May 1990 when I wrote about these young guys who lived in a big old house on the beach in Balboa. Some were students pay- ing their way through UCI by working on the Balboa Ferry. Another was a law clerk. another an associate at one of the major accounting firms. Today, they hold a variety of positions: l\vo have been skip- pering gold-plater yachts, and one still drives the ferry. Another, Brett W11liamson, gave Dana Rohrabacher a good run for Con- gress. The place at 710 Balboa Blvd. was essentially a fraternity house, even to the Greek name the guys gave themselves: Chi Chi Chi, Th Chi for short. Their difference was, instead of being party animals, these guys were party gentlemen. Really. "We're serious about our lives and our futures," one of the brothers told me. "But we're also serious about staying 17 or 18 as long as we can." When they weren't working or going to dasses, the boys surfed, partied or kicked back on the beach. What more appropriate place to write their movie? "We met at the beach every afternoon," Steve says. ·we brought our legal pads and we wrote.• The "we,• in alphabeti- ' ., s · fred martin cal order, is Cbnstian Bakewell, Steve, Tom Springston and Scott Woods. Alas, there was no bidding war among the studios for nghts to "Girl Cottage." So the guys went to the Bank of Friends dild Family. The first effort brought enough money to begin pre-pro- duction, which begat enough to go into production. That mile- stone loosened up more invest- ment e&pitdl, and when "Girl Cottage" wrapped, more money flowed. Still more came after the film was accepted by the film fes- tival. Mind you, we're not talking Hollywood-type dough here. The entire budget was less than $100,000. There were no sets, no stand-ins, no wardrobe, no script 0ose girls, no second unit, no shot lists, no storyboards. Just commitment. Steve rented a beachfront , house on 12th Street for the entire shooting schedule, the first 13 days in October. Then he moved in the cast. "We couldn't afford rehearsals, so we did this to get them reacting to one another," Steve said. •we fed the cast and crew -about 20 of us -for two weeks for $600." The company's sets were all over town. The front of the rent- ed beach pad was the girls' cot- tage in "Girl Cottage," the bade was the boys' house. They shot on the beach. at the Wedge, at Balboa Market. Ruby's, Crystal Cove, the Palm Street restaurant and half a dozen other locabons. Yes, it was done overwhelm- ingly on the cheap. Yes, you have never beard of any of the actors. Yes, it was written by a bunch of 30-year-olds who have hardly held down a serious job m their lives. But these guys have done what most of us merely think about, dream about or talk about. They did it. "Girl Cottage" screens Friday at 6 p.m. at the UCI Film & Video Center, 100 Humanities Building. Phone 824-7418. A second screening is April 1 at 6 p .rn. at Orange County Museum of Art. • ~ MARTW's column runs f!'lery Thursday and Saturday. • • There's nothing more important than your health. So it makes sense to choose the best hospital . ----.----- In Orange County, that's Hoag. In fact, last year more people cha;e Hoag Hospital than any other in the area. Hoag offers a wide range of specialty services. including nationally-recognii.ed Centers of B~Hence in cancer, heart, orthopedics and women 's health. And our caring, highly skHled nurses and staff give you the kind of personal care you deserve. Hoag accepts nearly every health plan. including PPOs and HMOs. We e\'ell have a full-time health plan representative to help you understand your in urance options. For more lnfomlatlon and our free booklet, >ou and >our Doclor. call 800/400-HOAG ( 4624) today . .. briefly Classes of '78, '88 celebrate reunions The reun1ons for the classes ol 1978 and 1988 for Newport Harbor High Scboo1 and Corona del Mar High School have been scheduled by Great Reunions, Inc. The reunion for the Newport Harbor High School dass of 197'8 will be held at 6:30 p .m., Aug. 15, at the Irvine Marriott, 18000 Von. Kannan Ave .. Irvine. The reunion for the class of 1988 will be beld at 6:30 p.m .. Aug. 22, at the Balboa Bay Q ub, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The reunion for the Corona del Meir class of 1978 will be held at 6 p.m., Oct. 17, at Balboa Pavilion. 400 Mam, Newport Beach. The reuruon for the class of 1988 will be held at 6:30 p.m .. Oct. 24, at the lrvtne Mamott. 18000 Von Karman Ave, lrvtne For more Ulfoffildtion, contact Great Reuruons at (800) 655-7971 or (714) 937-5000 or at mfo@.greatreW1Jons.com. Cheer tryouts at OCC next month Orange Coast College's tour- llme national champion co-ed cheer and dance squads will hold tryouts for the 1998-99 season on April 24 and 25. Ddnce team tryouts will be held from 5:30 to 10 p.m., April 24, with reg1Stration at 5 p.m. Cheer squdd tryouts will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., April 25, Wlth registration at 8 a.m. Tryouts will be held in Peter- son Gymnasium on campus, 2701 FalfVlew Road. Costa Mesa. For more i.niormabon. call 848-7223. • A4 THURSDAY, MARCH 2~ 1998 Decker attends last meeting as school board tn1stee Annual fashion show at Four Seasons Hotel Our Lady Queen of Angels and Angelltas will hold their 18th Annual Fashion Show and Lun· cheon, Angels In Fashion, featur- ing parishioners as models, at 11 a.m. on April 3. • Says he'll now focus his attention on the superintendent's seat. By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Tues- day rught's school board meet- ing wds Ed Decker's last as an elected trustee of the school dis- trict. Decker. who is applying for the position of superintendent of the dtstnct, stepped down from his board seat to pursue the dis- trict's top JOb. • 11 wds dn cmollonal time for mE': Oecker sd1d "I felt hon- ored to hdve been able to serve on d bodrd with so many out- stdncling people who are so li<'dlCdted to t•dur dtion." Becduse he dpplJed for the r----=:-"""--i position of -Ed Decker superinten- dent, Decker was not allowed to participate in the search process. This concerned residents in Decker's zone who said his pres- ence on the board deprived them of adequate representa- tion in the liiearch. Resp0nding to their concerns, Decker, who is completing his sixth year on the board, decided to step down. ·It was a hard decision: he said. ·1 developed such an admiration and even an affec- tion for my colleagues on the board. I was comforted by the fact that we will be having a PRESCHOOL &. ELEMENTARY Ages 21/2 to • 2 Years EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION Est.a.bllshed 1970 · Momesson Cumculum · 8dlle1 8.. Gymnastic • rertorming Ans · l'tloMuc ~ading l'rogram ·Music· foreign l..\nguage • Creauve An • Open Yec11 Round · Computer Science • full E.xtended Day <:.ire PRESCHOOL EL£MENTAR 170 l West Boker St 3025 Deodar Ave. Cosio Mesa Costa Mesa 714 549-3803 T Learn the sisns and symptoms that will help you identify a migraine T Learn how migraines are lriggered T Learn about available treatment programs ' study session next Tuesday." ·The board will be taking applications for a replacement from residents of Decker's northwest 'Costa Mesa zone through :n.tesday. The board will interview CA.ndidates on April 1, 2 'and possibly 8. A replacement will be appointed April 14. School board President Jim Perryman said he will miss Decker and the level of profes- sional and ~ucational expertise he brought to the board. "It's been a pleasure to work with him: Ferryman saia. •1 understand that he's ~ot to do what he's got to do.• Board member Judy Franco agreed. "I will miss his diligence and ability to search out information before making a decision,· she said. "And I'll miss him as a friend." The event will be held at the Four Seasons Hotel, 690 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Tickets are $45. Reservations should be made by Monday. Reservations can be mailed to Angelltas Fashion Show, 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call 759- 0368. OCC to host UC Santa Cruz representative A representative from the admissions office at UC Santa Cruz will be at Orange Coast Col- lege's 1Tansfer Center from 1 to 3:40 p.m. today to talk with stu- dents who are interested in trans- ferring. An informational workshop Eyelid Surgery A higher standard· of care. Why settle for a surgeon who is not qualified to operate on your eyes? Dr. Steinsapir is fellow- ship -trained in both cosmetic and eyelid surgery and is a board- certified ophthalmologist. Enjoy our unique personal service . Experience the difference! briefly in the news will be held from 1 to 2 p.m., and individual appoinbnents will be held from 2:20 to 3:40 p.m. For more information, call 432-5894· Video documents OCC's 1948 founding The Orange Coast College Foundation is offering a 19- minute video for $19.48 doc~­ menting the college's founding Ul 1948. . The video features Ulterviews with early faculty, staff members and students, as well as pho- tographs and film footage from the college's first years. For more information, call 432-5645. Families needed to host exchange students Host families are needed for French-speaking exchange stu- dents who will arrive in July for a four-week stay in Southern Call· fomia. . The exchange program is organized by the lnternall~~al Education Forum. Host families will be asked to provide a place stay, meals and help with portation. All students a.re insur and pay for additional exJ>en.ses.• For more information, c Dody Korn at 962-5665 by April 5 I t I Womens groupsmee~ for annual convention! The Orange District No. 22 California and Gener61 Feder tion of Women's Clubs will ho its 42nd annual district conv . lion on April .17 and 18 at th Doubletree Hotel, 3050 Bristol s , Costa Mesa. ' Pat Nixon, who will sing ~ Lord's Prayer and "The Sta+ Spangled Banner," 'and keynotj! speaker Jeri Boone will be amon9 the guests. I The event will begin at 10 a.IQ, Friday and continue into till! evening. Satur~ay. ~ morru~v msp11ation meeting will be he~ at 8:30 a.m. and will be followed by brunch and an awards preseri- tation. I Admission is $5. For mor~ information, call (562) 697-4036.f Call now for a free · Consultation WE ALSO OFFER: • EYELID/FACIAL SURGERY ; After foreh ead lift and resurfacing. 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Hurry, call TODAY, Offer ends April 18, 1998. 1 /888-COMCAST (1/888-266-2278) • Estancia High's Elizabeth Bennett prepares to leave home for yearlong youth government exchange program in Germany. By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot COSTA t-viESA-The scope of her international travels, to date~ is a shopping trip to Tijuana, but Estancia High School student Elizabeth Bennett is about to embark on a yearlong adventure that will take her across the Atlantic Ocean. Elizabeth' has been selected, along with about 200 other Amer- iC4Il students, to participate in the Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange Program, which is open to both Americans and Ger- mans. As part of the program, Eliza- beth will be living with a family in Germany while attending Gym- nasium, the German eqwvalent of high school. •nus is ju.st something l want- ed to do and I'm a little nervous, but I think it's going to be a great learning experience,· srud Eliza- beth, 15. It might have been a problem that she doesn't speak any Ger- man, but she and her feUow DONATE YOUR &.. BOAT L HIGHEST TAX WRITE OFF POSSIBLE DONT TH~OW YOUR MONEY AWAY. NO MORE SLIP OR STORAGE FEES. YOU SH£CTTHE CHARITY TO SfNEFIT FROM YOUR GIFT. YOUR FAVORITE CHARITY INC. 714-675-0586 Amencan students will receive a condensed three-week course in the German language before reg- ular school starts in September. Although she doesn't know anyone in Germany, Elizabeth did get to know several Austrian exchange students who visited Newport-Mesa in February. "We've kept writing to each other,• she said. "They know I'm coming and they said they' re going to come visit me.· Elizabeth said she hopes her experience jn Germany will help her develop leadership and polit- ical skills. At Estancia, she is the sophomore class president. She 1S also Estanda's student represen- tative on the school board. "Elizabeth is one of the young people that I'm so proud of." board member Ed Decker said "She's a great student. She hard- ly ever misses a board meeting and she seems so in!erested m what's going on in the district.· Eventually, she hopes her political aspirations will land her a high-level position 10 Sacra- mento or Washington, D.C. "I know I could do a lot of good to help people," she said A self-described •people per- son,• Elizabeth said she is a little concerned about bemg dble . to communicate effectively with her host family in Germany. ·I heard a couple of stories about people who didn't get along too well Wlth their host families and that scared me a lit- Ue." she said. "But I bel.leve it's going to be all right.• During her interview, Eliza- beth said she was asked how she would deal with homesickness and loneliness. "l have d way with people,· she said. "I get along with a wide vdI1ety of people and I know if I put my rrund to 1t, I can do 1t. • With the help of fellow class- mates, Elizabeth is t:rymg to raise about $4,600, which will pdy for her transportation and school supplies, with proceeds from car washes and other fund-raisers. "I know my fam.t.ly would be,lp me out, but I really don't want to put Uus on them,• she said. "I'd like to do this myseU." • Business Cards • Rubber Stamps • Letterhead • Labels FAST SERVICE • CUSTOM DESIGNS l'Cf!!Ja-COl'F DESIGN• PRINT • COPY SocUd 11nJ Corpor11u lrwiuuions ro JOHn LEOnARO'S •OLP eMeP 103 E 17th St Costa Mesa C.nwr of N~ Hin..,/ °'11.yi Mon-Fri: 8-7, Sat 9-5 548-0700 Lori Lofba ii the Fowider of the ScMhern c:.lbria Otldren's Chorua, • Pllr*t. Orgnst Ind Kii plidlOlclit far the Pdk Sr·~· Ind • ~ Cllltonw of Jahn LAlanlrcf's Golf Shop. A6 THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1998 • s.nd your AltOUNO TOWN items to: The Dally Pilot. Around Town, 330 W. 8.ty St., Costa Mesa. 92627; fax 646--4170 or c.11 ~1224, Ext. 333. A complete listing of Around Town can be found at www.latimes.com/ptlot TODAY ELEC'mONICS EXPO Del Mar Trade Shows presents the Orange County Electronics Ex- po from 9 a .m. to 3 p.m., in Building 10, Orange CoWlty Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information, cd.11 708-3247. BOAT SHOW Duncan Mdntosh Co. Inc. pre- sents the Newport New Motor Yacht, Sportfisher and Powe r Boat Show from 11 a .m to 6 p.m. at Newport Dunes Resort Marina, 101 N. Bayside Drive, Newport Beach. Adnuss1on 1s $8 for adults. Children unde r 12 dre free. Por more mformabon, cdU 757-5959. AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM The Costa Mesa Libra ry pre- sents a program for school-age d uldren from 4 to 6 p m. Chil- dren wLll liste n to a story and decorate a book bag The library 1s located at 1855 Park Ave For information, call 646-88'5. LEADERSHIP HAPPY HOUR The Jewish National Pund's National Future Leadership Divi- sion's March Happy Hour begins at 6 p.m. at the Hard Rock Cafe, 451 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. The cost is $5 or free to anyone who purchases a tree in lsrael for $10. For more informa- tion, call 558-8733. YOUNG REPUBLICANS The Orange County Young Republicans play host to a mixer from 6:30 to 9 p.m . at the Newport Brewery, 2920 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Cost is $5 for members and $8 for guests. For more information, call 475-5559. WRmNG LECTURE Author Judith Handelsmann presents The Inner Game of Wnt- ing, a free program, at 7 p .m. at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., New- port Beach. For more Ulformation, call 717-3801. CONSUMER BUSINESS NETWORK Bill Bryden speaks on making the most of money spent on the Track • Bathroom • Kitchen Fixtures ALL AT CLOSE-OUT PRICES 1555 PLACENTIA AVE. '!< ~ NEWPORT BEACH 645-7301 HOURS: 10am-5pm Mon.-Sat. WFD FUANISHINOS & INTEAIO AS I' ,•u.1 11> 1111:;' bc,·•1 ·~!..c le • !cl /lll':'li/1 ·Jf(m;,. I 1ma.· ·:;r._.[.• )<11 rr:.-11/tn.r• rn 11irfi. Jl1't.•~ftML1 r £.,,,../,//'" //,, r~''-# ~J rY,,'/,_,,_,1 '(' ,,,/ '(" '/ r'f,,,,../,// (f ,1,,/, • (1,,,,,, • Y: ,,,/ n ,.1rY,,v ,.....;;,,.,,/.. ,.,.!/ ;.// . n.1.11,'1',, 7/ r°.vJ• ,./ . J/?, "" ,.,, l.v r'//,," /(,.,,1"'1' f ,/,,.,,,,/, r )(,// l/u'fl!i-• :ht' /ur...r m p.r11uh111ff' JI tlzr 111,1.-1r.",•~i.ihf.·11u·,·~ W.F.O. FURN11URE & INTERIORS 18030 Euclid . Fountain Valley (71 4) 540-2275 Internet ot the Consumer Busi- ness Networks meeting at 1 a.m. at The Mezzanine, 19800 Mac- Arthur Blvd. The cost is $15 and includes break.fast. For more information, call 550-4785. HEALING TOUCH The Costa Mesa Senior Center presents an introductory class in therapeu~ touch from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at 695 W. 19th St., Cos- ta Mesa. Cost is $40. Por more information, call 645-2356. BOAT SHOW Duncan Mcintosh Co. presents the Newport New Motor Yacht, Sportfisher and Power Boat Show from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Newport Dunes Resort Marina, 101 N. Bay- side Drive, Newport Beach. ~L Admlsslon iS S8 for ad tilts. Chil- dren under 12 are free. For more information, call 757-5959. i HIDDEN J08 MARKET The Orange Coast College Re- Entry Center offers a free work- shop on the hidden job market from noon to 1 :30 p.m. In Room 108 of the Counseling Center, Orange Coa&t ~ollege, 2701 Fairview Road, C~a Mesa. Por more information, call .C3~5725. VARNISHING WORKSHOP Orange Coast College's Sailing Center otters a varnishing work- shop from 1 to 10 p.m. at the Sail- ing Center, 1801 W. Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Cost is $23 per pen;on or $39 per couple. For infonnatton. call 6454W 12. nover 50 Years of Fine Quality" CUSTOM-MADE NEW FURNITURE • DRAPERIES MARCH SPECIAL ADDITIONAL 5°/o OFF Thru March 30111 1998 CUSTOM FURNJ;TURE RE-UPHOLSTERY 2 () ( ~ , < n I) f ! t / 11/11 : , l, • / 11I·11 · 0 F .~ ' !11°1 ;i1:' ,!,: 11! \1111/: /•Ill\ . .. ' ... ,, New Loc.acionl NOT VALID WITH OTH£R OffERS Over 25 Yean In Costa Mesa "Now OWNED ANO OPEJV.r1:.o BY ~ * Factory & Showroom 1998 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-8400 :,~u:;. Hoag Women~ Health Services • l @}~ ENHANCING LIFE Floral & Gifts ~~1cn~ 50°/o OFF ENHANCING HEALTH A F..u llllge of Obstetrical Senices, Bducatioo and S.ppor1 -. OB education clam on p~ared childbirth, b~g, infantcaie, pnpartng for parenthood Hoag llospbal -Bat of the Bat ... Referral servl~ with boatd-artifiOO pbysidJns speaa1121ng in .nen's haJtb DRIVING WORKSHOP SWAP MEET Estancia High ScJiool holds a Orange Coast College's Comm. unlty EducatiM Offioo presents a workshop, •Are You Driving Yow. self Crazy1 Overo>ming DriVing Fear and Stress," from 9 a .m. to noon in Room 202 of the Applied Science Building, 2701 Pa.irview Road, C~ Mesa. Registration ts $45 in advance or $50 at the door Call •32-5880. swap meet, car wash and b~e sale at 6 a.m . at Estancia High School. 2323 Placentia, Costa Me- sa. Spaces for sellers are available for $20. Car wash tickets can be purchased for $4 in advance or $5 at the event. For more infonna- tion, call 444-3499. PC USERS GROUP The IBM. PC Users Group of Orange Coast College meets from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday in the Sci· ence Hall, 2701 Fairview Rodd, Costa Mesa. The group of ~gm­ ning and intennediate IBM and compatible computer users meeu. monthly to trade information. For more information, call 662-2939 BR~KFAST MEETING Principles Over Politics meets for breakfast at 8:30 a .m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport B~ach. Repub- lican candidates for lieutenant go- vernor will be present. Cost is $13. For information, call 852-0181. (jreat 'Tliings Consignments Antiques & Collectables $ n NOW Al;l;t.;l'"l"I Nti n CONSIGNMENTS $ {EARN DOLLARS) Antiques, Collectables, Vintage Jewelry Art, Sterling, Crystal, And More ... 369 East 17th • Coata Mesa Mon-Sat 10-5:30 515-3500 Across from Ralph's S~OMSdv-'4 · 5th Annual s.o.s ORANGE AID PROJECT Cordially Invites You to a Fun Filled Evening at S.O .S and a Tour of Our Facility on: Wednesday. April 1st. 1998 6 p.m. · 8 p.m. $25.00 Donation at the Door 1550 Superior Avenue • Cost Mesa Partlclpatlne; Chefs and Their Restaurants Franco Barone-Antonello Ted Gray -Newport Meat Co. Alan Greeley-The Golden Truffle Andrea Hill-The Sutton Place Jack Kalustlan-Newport Harbor Yacht Club Carl/to Jocson-Zov's Bistro Michael Kang-Ave Feat Scott Raczek-Mr. Stox Paul Squlcciarlni-Robert Mondavi Wine & Food Center H~~ For Information Call 714-842-3451 -~OPIA:RIES AND FLORAL ,. ~ bOOrest program -. Lamm weekend .. Centers " mzlJeoce in heart, c:arm, orthqmlcs and women's health Arrangements . -·-Home Decor Specialty FurnUur' Siik Floral• Ca1tom Floral Arna1ement1 -·-Mon-Fri 10-6 •Sat 10;5 369 E.17th St. Costa Mesa 'iiam' -. Maiela breast pump rental station -. ~og support servias -. Tender Care~ Doub Servi<E -. ~ and information Babyline: 760-MBY let AdYIDCa la ..... Bal"- • ~ isiUS ~­-uieMe 6bn>ldl ¥1* floor dJsorden ·PMS -. SUe!Ute health mtlierS conveniently located In Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Huntington Harl>our and IMne • Alflliatal with nearly every health ~ pl2n • r.ATSHOW Mia Margarita Cat Club pre· sents a cat how from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., in Building 14, Orange County Pairgrounds, 88 Pair Dri- ve, Costa Mesa. Admission is $41 $3 for seniors; and children under t~ are free. Por more information, call 3-47-7041. BOAT SHOW Duncan Mcintosh Co. presents the Newport New Motor Yacht, Sportfisber and Power Boat Show from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Newport Dunes Resort Marina, 101 N. Bay- side Drive, Newport Beach. ~dmission is $8 for adults; chil- dren under 12 are free. For more information, call 757-5959. EASTER CHOCOLATE Helen Grace Chocolates pre- ~ents an open house trom 11 o.m. to 3 p.m. at 1124 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. Specials en chocolate and a free Polaroid photograph of each child with Ole Easter Bunny wtll be of- ~red. For more information, call ~31-8700. SUNDAY GUN SHOW • Crossroads of the West pre- sents a gun show from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Buildings 10, 12 and Parade of Products, 88 Fair Drive, C:osta · Mesa. Admission is $7 for 4dults; $6 for seniors; and chil- dren under 12 are free : For more Wormation, call 708-3247. \ CAT SHOW Mia Margarita Cat Club pre- sents a cat show from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., in Building 14, Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Dri- ve, Costa Mesa. Admission is $4; $3 for seniors; and children under 14 are free. For more information, call 347-7041. BOAT SHOW Duncan Mcintosh Co. Inc. pre- sents the Newport New Motor Yacht, Sportfisber and Power Boat Show from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m . at Newport Dunes Resort Marina, 101 N. Bayside Drive, Newport Beach. Admission is $8 for adults; children under 12 are free. Por more information, call 757-5959. EASTER CHOCOlATE Helen Grace Chocolates pre- sents an open house from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 1124 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. Specials on chocolate and a free Polaroid pho- tograph of each child with the Easter Bunny will be offered. For more information, call 631-8700. PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS Parents Without Partners meets for a family activity from t to 4 p.m. at Launch Pad, Crystal Court, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Launch Pad features interactive scientific exhibits for children. For more information, call 593-6363. MONDAY OSTEOPOROSIS SCREENING The California Osteoporosis How best to take care of a work of art? "i RO LEX For the month of March, bring your Rolex Or,ster watch to us, and we will be happy to help you take care of it. For 40 rears, we have been tending to the watches of discerning Rolex owners. While you wait, we will steam off the bracelet and case, polish the crystal and electronically check for accuracy of time. Your watch will not have to be opened. This FREE O FFER is good through the month of March. CHARLES H. BARR Official Rolex J eweler for Sales and Service 1803 Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach (714) 642-3310 ~•c" . . . .., .. ...,. .•• . ~A• -· , __ ,_.tJ THURSDAY. MARCH 26, 1998 A7 lmtitute provides free screenings from noon to 7 p.m. at Sav-On Drugs, 1020 Irvine Ave .. Newport Beach. No appointment is neces- sary. For more information, call (805) 260-2360. SINGLE PARENTS Porents Without Partners meets for a family dinner from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Norm's Restaurant, 2150 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, C4ll 963-3305. ATTENTION DEF10T DISORDER Coastline Counseling Center presents a class for spouses of people with attention deficit dis- order from 7 to 9 p.m. Denise Davis will discuss ways to cope with living with someone with the disorder. The center is at 1200 Quail St., Newport Beath. Cost is $10. For more informa- tion, call 476-0991. 'IUE.5DAY SPRING WARDROBE Wardrobe consultant Barbara Diglio-King presents "Sprucing Up for Spring," a free program on maximizing a wardrobe and orga- nizing a closet, at noon at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. 717-3801. FINANCE LECTURE Three Smith Barney employ- ees present "What You Need to Know About the New Roth Indi- vidual Retirement Account," which is a non-deductible lRA created by the Taxpayer Relief A<.1, from 6 to 8 pm. at the New- port Beach Mamott, 900 Newport Center Dnve. Admission is free. For reservations, C4ll 955-7511. ADVENTURE 16 Adventurer and rock climber Royal Robbl11.S discusses his travels at 7 p.m. at Adventure 16, 1959 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 650-3301. RETIREMENT PLANNING Dean Witter sponsors a free seminar on planning for retire- ment at 7 p.m. at 800 Newport Center Dnve, Newport Beach. For reservations, call 760-2472. WBDNESDAY PANHELLENIC ASSOCIATION Members of the Laguna Beach Panhellenic Assoetallon meet for a tour and luncheon at 10:30 a.m. at the Sherman Gar- dens, 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. A docent will present a program on floral beauty. Members of nat10nal Greek lette r soronties are tnvit- ed to attend. Cost 1s $15 For more information, call 768-3237. SPEAK UP NEWPORT Speak up Newport will meet for refreshments and d program on the 1998 Orange County elec· lions for county shenff and distnct attorney at 5:30 p.m. dl The Can- nery Restaurant, 3010 Lafayette Earn Points by: +Just Showing Up +. Bringing a Friend ~ Maklng a Purdlase ;i. Consigning Spring Items (extra points for sizes 2. 12. 14 &.16) '* Don'tMlss our Double 8.. Triple Point Days DaAWING Hll.D ON MASCH J IST AT NOON You get 55~ on Consignment Items (Items must be nearly new. dry aitaned. pressed & on hen&ers) 270 L 17th St. t3, Cost.a Mew 645 t 162 (In Ml case ShopplrC Center Near Shtney's Bai&ets) - • Hi9h-magnification binoculars with bu/ft-in Image Stabilizer Ave , Newport Beach. For more information, call 224·2266. SCHOl.ARSHIP AWA.RDS The Commodores Club of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce meets at 7:15 a.m. at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd.. Newport Beach, for the 37th annual Scholarship Awards Break.fast The event is held in honor of the top 15 students from Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar high schools. Tickets are $20. For more information, call 729-•400. REPUBLICAN WOMEN The Orange County Federd· tion of Republican Women meet at 10 a.m. at the Costa Mesa GoU and Country Club, 170 t Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa Republican candidates will speak. Cost is $15. For more mlor- mation, call 546-1429. ENDOMETRIOSIS Dr. Jeffrey Podlas of Hoag Hos- pital discusses endometriosis at 7 p.m. at Hoag Health Center, 1 f90 Baker St.. Costa Mesa. Adnuss1on is free. For more information, call (800) 514-4624. ORANGE COUNTY HISTORY Newport Beach Central Li- brary and 16-year Orange Coun- ty Register reporter John West- cott present a free program on the history of the county dt 7 p.m. at the library, 1000 Avocado FUL.lSET •ACRYLIC • Acrylic wiWhrte Tip • Pink & White Powder • Lume Gel •Silk Wrap •Acrylic •Pink ALLS •Pink & While • Lume Gel •Silk Wrap •Manicure •Pedicure •Kids HO • Manicure & Ped • Hand Pal'lffill GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE Walk-Ins Welcome • Water-resistant nonslip rubber coating for wperi0t protection and secure handling • Ultra-low dispersron (UD} glass elements for outstanding image quality • Double field-flattener for sharp, distortion-free images from edg~to-«Jge •Includes Canon U.S.A. Inc 1-Year Ave .• Newport Beach. For more i.nformation, call 717-3801. CAREER NETWORK Rancho Santiago College counselor Joyce Scott discusses •Ma.king Your Personallty Work for You • at a Career Network meeting from 7:30 to 9 pm. at St Andrew's Presbytenan Church, 600 St. Andrews Road. Newport Beach. The meeting is free. For more information, call 631-2880 CURT PRINGLE The Young Execuuves of America presents d breakfast meeting and recepuon with Curt Pnngle from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at The Pdc1hc Club, 411 0 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Cost is $25 for nonmembers; $15 for members For more informabon, Cdll 759-5456 I INTERNET FOR LIBRARIANS OCC's Norman E. Watson Library presents an Internet workshop for ltbranans from 9 I d m to 12.30 p.m m Room 108 of thE' Adm1nistrat1on BuiJdmg, 2701 FdlIV1ew Road, Costa Me- '>d Adrruss1on ts $10. For more information, call 432-5885. CANOE DEMONSTRATIONS Bell Canoes holds a free demonstration from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m at Padd1e Power, 1500 W. Bdlboa Blvd., Newport Beach. 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The poetry impacted the New- port-Mesa community. More than 600 supporters of National Chari· ty League Juniors, Newport Beach Chapter, turned out to assist the efforts of the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation at Chairs Vant Hof and Wiese are two busy mothers who also manage careers. Wiese is a real estate agent and Vant Hof is an interior designer and meeting coordinator with IBRD/Rostrum. JW Wiese, left and Betsy Vant Hot are a>-cbaln of the Nattonal Cba.rtty League._ Juniors 12th annUal fashion show and fund- ralslng luncheon held last week at the Westln South Coast Plaza. Deb Hoover, president of Nattonal Charity League Juniors Newport Beach Chapter, and Mark Desmond of High Hopes Neurological Brain Training Center at the league's fund- ralslng event last week. It is said that if you ask a busy person to per· form a task, you'll get results. ln the case of Vant Hof and Wiese, the e vi- dence is clear. The two women worked to coordi- nate the NCL event for a year, dedicating pre- cious time to ulti- mately raising Children's Hospital Orange Coun-I mo~ey_ to~ 0i:1dren ~ need. . ty. High Hopes Neurological I didn t JOlll National Chanty Recovery Group and The Orange League, Juniors for socializa- tion, • offered Vant Hof, mother of three children, Elizabeth, Kaes and Brecht. "With three young kids, I don't have time for a social life. I joined because I think it is good for a girl growing up in Newport Beach to be exposed to lifestyles and circum- stances other than her own.• As the Saturday oftemoon event unfolded in the ballroom of the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel, Wiese added, "National Charity Leamie Juniors is a ' group of moms concerned about our daughters' social conscious- ness. I wanted to give back to our community with my daugh· ter participating at my side.• Recruited to sell opportunity tickets to the crowd, dads got in the act as well. 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Hawaii, the Four Seasons Hawaii, the Westin St. Francis San Francisco, and the La Jolla Beach and Tennis Club, the crowd bad a range of opportunity 'On which to spend their money to support the chlldren'1 causes. Following a luncheon of Caesar salad and breast of chicken with mushroom dexelle enC4sed in puffed pastry, Saks Fifth Avenue and SoUth Coast Pla7.a presented their 1998 Spring Collection. M.lcbelle Hall supervised the fashion spectacular that included chlldren on the runway. Boys and girls paraded the catwalk in the latest sprliig finery right along-' side models showing off evening gowns and designer swimwear. Dana Andenon. BroOke cal- dren, Ertn Meyer, Beverly Moos-man. Gina Jtablnovlcb. Slobhq Robinson. Robin Tippett. Sandra Welner, Jody ~oung, Carol Le Grand and Suzanne Searles were among the dedk:ated supporting the cause. • 8.W. COOK'S column appears every I Thursday and 5:'turday. 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' ;-. ..,..,_.,... • ._-_.-~.,-------l ---"------• ....... .._~ '-· -------------------• ... ··~~.--...... ~------j,_..__:!c~-·-"'-L j • • • reel critics ''Primary Colors' e~oSes underbelly ·of the presidency IDl'fOR•s NOR: The Reel Critics ~umn feltum movie critiques written ~ community members serving on our pane'- Nichols strips away veneer in 'Colors' ou won't find a single reel of PC in •Primary Colors.• Director Mike Nichols has lensed a richly kaleidoscopic mural of the contemporary politi- cal landscape. Using bold, transient strokes, he spatters, sometimes splatters paint outside the framework of typical political satire. ~ Whitewater, excuse me, Whitewash is apparently too Tom ~wyer a concept for this brash ,c:Urector. Nichols exposes every 'grain, every knot and every flaw tin the political fence-post. J John Travolta's sympathetic ij>Ortrayal of Arkansas Governor Jack Stanton, a presidential can- §:tidate whose bulging waistline is {SUrpaSsed only by his bulging 'libido, is a thinly veiled depiction fof that other bulging president. Travolta makes this eth- ically and morally duplic- itous run for office more soul-searching, and in some cases, more soul-finding than I ever thought possi- ble for an inside-the-beltway (no pun intended) sort of affair (ditto). Although Billy Bob Thorn- ton's variegated performance as a James Carvillian campaign manager explodes with droll sexual bravado and Emma Thompson's First Lady is poignant, if not apropos, as the de facto Commander in Chief, it was the humanism of Henry Burton (Adrien Lester) and Llb- by Holden (Kathy Bates) that put this film on my list for the year's best. ln fact, I would go so far as to say that the compassion and out- landish verbosity fashioned by John Travolta and Emma Thompson star In •Primary Colors." Kathy Bates on screen will gar- ner her Best Supporting Actress honors for 1998. Of course, the pundits will tell you that it's always a risk to announce your candidacy too early. The essential moral dilem- ma of this story can be best 3 Outdoor Pool Tables summed up as follows: •1s it bet- ter to lie, cheat and steal your way into office so that one day you might be able to do some good for people, or is it better to allow the other guy, who, although an honest campaigner, will do absolutely nothing for the people, to prevail?• Both sides of this question are fully fi~hed out and given their equal due in ·Primary Colors • Rather than build characters up coat upon coat in a paint-by-the- numbers approach to revealing how they came to be so compro- mised in the first place, Nichols instead strips away layer after layer as each event unfolds and reveals each person's motivation and the ethical limits, at the core of their character, that they set for themselves so long ago. By the final act, you know what each person values most in life and where, if anywhere, they draw the line. • KEN IUCOtl, 35, lives in Balboa and is a personnel analyst for the city of Los Angeles and a published author. Morality questioned in presidential parody I went to see •Primary Colors· expecting a semi-comedy with the obvious comparisons to the present administration. It really wasn't much of a comedy even though Travolta obviously pat- terned himself after Bill Clinton down to the graying hair, prover- bial half smile, and southern accent, plus the stories about bis mother and telatives. It's the story of a southern governor running for president, tus campa.ign team, and their tri- cl.ls and tribulations. I hate to thlnk that a campaign trail could be as confusing and unorgani:red as the one shown through some of his speeches. The ones to illiterate people learning to read, his pro-Israel speech to a senior Jewish group, his re-training speech to unem- ployed factory workers were clever and what you would • SEE C RITICS PAGE A10 HAPPY HOUR MON -FRI 4:00p.m.-6:00p.m. 50¢ Tacos $1.00 Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince Always Draft Beer , Flavorful & Deliciou's Lunches & Dinner #Your Home Away. From Home# UlllcpM wine,_ Ii dlnlna rooms aVlll18bM ror pwp blUIMA m«tlnp and private fllnctlofts 18.30 Newport Blvd. 723-0621 Please Call For Reservations and Directions Newport at Harbor Costa Mesa · 548-84 28 251 SbJpyard Way • Newport Beach THE CULINARY WRAP Fresh, healthy i11tameoo11al deticaaas wrapped~ e flat rol. ~ 7 day8 e week from 11 :cnim • 9:CQ>m. located in the Hillg'9n Scµn. 250 E. 17th &reet. (714 J 5484403 NEWPORT RIB CO. 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Emma Thompson, as his wife, is a strong charac- ter and a fine actress, but it was bard to accept her breakdown after she learns of his infideli- ties, particular- ly when she attacks Adrian Dick Tucker Lester, who is the would-be presi- dent's campaign manager and the only perwn who believes the president should be an ideal per- son -honest. moral, and a cham- pion of the under-privileged. Kathy Bates plays a loyal, pro- tect-the-governor-at-any-cost type of investigator who is the strongest character in the film. She plays the role with gusto and merely steals the movie. But her language is so foul and. being an out-spoken lesbian, tends to diminish her likability. Billy Bob Thornton, another member of the campaign, also plays a strong role. but his lan- guage in one particular scene was unnecessarily crude. The chief message of the film probably comes when the gover- nor conVlllces his campaign manager to stay with him after he has become disillusioned and wants to quit: Nobody is perfect and everyone has events in their past they wish weren't there. But m the final analysis, you weigh that he will do good things that will override his frailties. On my scale of 1 to 10, I give it a 5. • DtOC l\JCKER, 70, Is a Newport Beach resident and a retired instructor at Orange Coast College. 'Man in Iron Mask' is double-edged sword T he Three Musketeers are back m action, but not willingly. In the final story of the famous threesome (or four- some with D' ArtAgnan). the orig· 1nol musketeers are ln retire- ment. ~ D'Artagnan remains in the seM.ce of the king. A.ramis bas become a devout Jesuit prtest, At.bot raised a son to follow in his footsteps and Porthos lives in a party world, having tbs time of bis life. Why then, if everyone is so content. do theMuske- teenr feel the need to act? The son of their king is now king him- self, and King M-u--Louis XIV is a ~ cruel, conniv-Rlcbardson ing dictator who bas regard for no one. The citizens of France are starving. The king only sends them rotten food. Someone bas to do something. The legendary trio must join the fray without the help of their dear friend D' Artagnm because he will not turn against the king that he has vowed to protect. He thinks he can change the king himself, but his friends know the truth. which is why they bring in Phillippe, Louis' twin who has been locked up in the Bastille for years, #The Man in the Iron Mask." The plan is simple: wait for a masquerade ball and then switch the twins while everyone is behind the safety of a mask. As Porthos complains, the plan calls for no action (although it does not matter what Porthos says, everything that comes out of his mouth is met with laughter from the audience). Wait -this is still a 1bree Musketeers movie, and the •all for one and one for all" motto would be no fun without a little action. Onto the sword fights! United Artists is confused about how this movie should be advertised. At one point the stu- dio acknowledges that it has an t11C1111e ESTABLISHED 1962 Steak • Seafood • C.Ocktails 1695 Irvine Ave. 646-7944 /:?@~~ ~6''9~ _sruz~ An Italian Bistro __,/ Sunset Dining 7 Days a Week • 4:00-6:30 p.m. Three-Course Meal $1 4.95 +Tax Per Person Express Lunch Morulay -Friday • I I :30 a.m. -3:30 p.m. .J41J-9.JOO 1870-A Harbor Bl.,d. Located in Triangle Square • Entertainment Let!el ·Q..,,-'C)~,.._..:;_~~~"""-~"-~-- -On 9/pri/12/i, ;oin us for brunch as we Jive nw meaninJ lo !he lerm "0aslerlide!' 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DiC.aprio is not the reeson that •The Man in the Iron Mask• beats or ties •ntanic·, It'• because the acting is amazing, the story compelling and the scenery beaut1ful. Everyone has a favorite Mus- keteer, but the favorite might change in this movie. ATamis (Jeremy Irons) is the •brains" behind the operation, Athos (John Malkovlch) the firecracker, and Porthos (Gerard Depardieu) the comedian. DiC4prio's acting talents may have been under question when be didn't receive an Oscar nomi- nation, but no one can deny his power when he creates two com- pletely different characters and makes the audience react so dynamically to each. With Louis, DiCaprio's eyes become stone and only hate effuses from the screen. In Phillippe, each step is impres· sive. The audience marvels in the every movement of this kind and compassionate character. The action's there, but this is not entirely an action movie. In the true spirit of the gallant Mus- keteers, there is also intrigue. romance and camaraderie. The audience is not just watching the movie but joining in the journey as well. Whether you go in e group, #all for one," or alone, "one for all,• don't miss the newest addition to the Musketeers -•The Man in the Iron Mask." • MEI ISSA IUCHAla>SON, 17, is a Costa Mesa resident and a freshman at ua. WINDOWS ON THI MY The oombtnldac o1.,.. good food and watednlnt ~-~ ~at Wtndaw9 OD tbe Bay.. The flesh brMd and d gaitiC spread that ii temMl at ~ table is pali.tively habit· tpnning. Plump a-ab cakes and caUliflower soup are some of the best in town, and the •spoon leaf salad• is satisfying. Burgers are made with certi- fied Bleck Angus beef on a pl_at.e with crisp non-gr~ fries ~HAt fool l1t R u.tOl(ab' P~iut. lfllT~ Tke ... Okik#alolfe, <.I< "/J l JI'/\/\<. 'i'f< I \I Chubb Burger Combo $ 3so~u: 1 /3 Pound Bu~, Stuk Fries and Bottomless "Soft Drink'. reUvONEENTREi:-RKElVEl I 50% OFF• I THE SECOND!! I I DIM-In onty. Must~ coupon. I Good thru A!Jr•I 9, I "8. 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Besides having more than 25 kinds of bagels to choose from, including very berry, sourdough and whole wheat glazer, the bagels are soft and chewy and packed with flavor. . . ~· I I 1 ! I . • Since 1972 FOi dM:M ~ kiYe dam* bUt want to cut tbe fat out at tbllr diet, .... ~ bigel. tbl per- fect remBdy. It tatM llU • .La....-~ glaz8d dobut"Wlth "lfilr --~ nainon Oil top, tq Wiil .... 8eQe1 tbl ia at t•I A~ lide Ave. and 2116 8a11>oe J B)Vd. Newport Beada. anar· Sive. Can 645·3121ud6' ' 1903. t THE CRAB COOICEA In 1951, the Ciab COoker was ~ the best seafood on tbe · PeninSuJ4 and decades lalai tbe fresh sea.toad .. better tbali eftr, The sea world is rep~ seasonally, but dam cboWdet, shrimp and crab~. Steamed mussels and dams 8!e ~ available all year, tha.nks to Alf freight and SUJ>'.e! techniques developed to care for them. The fisb conies from Austialia, Hawaii, Alaska and all the PWW waters of the world. 1be clam chowder is billed as •the woiJd's , best• and is nol far from the title. 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' ·'°") . -t!.~'C THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1998 A11 Gloomy ·Chekhov play clouds college's performanc·e By Tom Titus W hen Ira Gershwin penned the lyric, ·rve seen more skies of gray than any Russian play could gua.rentee, • he'd probably just seen a production of Anton Chekhov's •nie Three Sisters." The skies are almost unbear- ably gray in this pre-Communist Russian atrnosphere. In fact, the one cockeyed optimist in the play seems almost like a lunatic in comparison to his gloomy comrades, for whom life is little more than one long dentist's appointment. Orange Coast Collegtt has taken a big bite of Chekhov, crowding the 14-character drama into the confines of its tiny Studio Theater. Director Rita Renee, who also designed the setting, has fashioned one of the most elaborate backdrops yet housed ~ ~ttff &\MBOO ttRIACf. Costa Mesa's only Asian Beer House -ON THE BAR SPECIALS- EVERYDA Y! S2 pints of premium draft beer -Special Bar Food Menu- (No item over SS!) A licensed attorney/bartender Free appetizers with each cocktail purchased. Tuesday -Thursday EAT, ORIN?SMILE, REPEAT ... 4!~18161+ 1773 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa 645-5550 From left. Pamela Russell, Andrea Jackson and Lea Kassebaum are Chekhov's •nree Sisters" .at Orange Coast College. there (thankfully, OCC rethought its original idea of assigning a student director to each of the play's four scenes). While her cast endeavors earnestly and several fine perfor- mances emerge, Chekhov seems beyond the reach of much of the OCC company. Characterizations that merely appear somewhat wooden in the first act often are stretched so thin in the second that their effect is diluted. The sisters -played by Andrea Jackson, Pamela Russell and Lea Kassebaum -are the most convincing element of the show. Weary and restless, yearn- ing to move to Moscow, they play out their soap opera lives with earnest resignation. Jackson as the youngest, Irina, is particula.rly affecting as her vivacity and youthful charm dis- sipates. Russell's Olga simmers but never bums as an overbur- dened schoolmistress destined for spinsterhood. Kassebaum strikes occasional sparks as the faithless Masha, barely tolerating her scholarly husband while lustily pursuing an army officer. Masha's husband, the afore- mentioned optimist, is given a maddeningly bright and vacuous portrayal by Mark fle tcher, while his soldier rival's character has more eloquent depth than Justin Satterfield can deliver. Darren Crane likewise is somewhat shal- low as Jackson's bland swtor. Three performers who thrust r·---·---·---~--~~....-~w~~~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I t I I t I I I I I I F. Y.I. + WHA~ ·100 Three 511ter5• +WI BE: Orange Coat ~ StOdkrTheeter, 2701 Fairview Road. Coiita MeSO +WHEN: Priday and setui- day et 8 p.m., Sunday at 2 p.m. + HOW MU04: $5 lil advance, S6 at the door +PHONE: 432-5640 I I L--~----------------------~ their acting engines into high gear are nno Tovar as the SlS- ters' wastrel brother, Janeen Gransky as his virago of a \'>'lf e, and Keith Bennett as a rude, unpetuous soldier. Tovar undergoes the most anguish -some of it believable -as his fortunes dissolve, the fiery Gransky injects a harsh note of shrewish reality, and Bennett takes bis churlisb.. offen- sive character over the top and down the other side. Some solid supporting perfor- mances are delivered by David Brenneman as a shuffling servant and David S<;aglione as a dis- couraged doctor. Catherine Romano also digs well into her small role as a slow-witted maid. Ute is far too short for the kinds of fatalistic attitudes displayed in "The Three Sisters,• which proba- bly is why Chekhov doesn't play that well today. His characters were tr~ped in their situations, a virtual hfe sentence, whereas now they would Just shake it off, move on, and get a hfe. • As a period piece from a cul- ture as foreign as the language, "The Three Sisters• works quite well at OCC. As a vital, involving vetude speaking to modem audi- 1 ences, it's 10 need of an overhaul. FILLED S~~NDB~~GS lJEL.l\'EJ~_L fJ ORANGE COUNTY PRESENTS ~~~~~---. TWIH++P~Lffi~ '98 Spring into Summer Concert Series ,, Dinner concerts in the dynamic, intimate venue of - Twin Palms Newport Beach March 27 & April 3 Orange County Legend GREG TOPPER Rock 1 n' Roll Show .... If -.. tan I •Ht .. &1111111& I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• T I ++ p .II l 111 NIWPOa AT PAIMIO" • • A12 THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1998 fAX: 7t W. e may not be math- ematicians, but we • do know a distut~­ ing number when we see one. And when we heard Newport-Mesa school board member Dana Black say the · district's classrooms an<l play- grounds need more than $100 million in repairs, we were correspondence THANKS FOR SUPPORT DURING HARBOR HERITAGE RUN Thank you for once again sup- porting Newport I ldrbor High School PTA's 12th annual Harbor Hentage Run We were more than pledsed Wlth the coverage thdl o\.II fund-rdlSer received last year. Everyone on your staff was a pleasure to work with. We look forward to the Sdme reldbonshlp lhls yedI The run is scheduled for Oct. 3. KATHI GLOVER Newport Beach ELIZABETH PARKER'S CREDIBILITY CHALLENGED Elizabeth Parker's response to lhe Ordnge County Young Republican's opposition to her ("GOP group censures county school trustee,· Daily Pilot, March 19) ts laughable and typ- ical of the condescending atb- tude that she has toward any- one who dtsagrees w1th her. If Parker believes that the Orange County Young Republicans should be dismissed because they are •very young" (1.e. too immature to know anything about educallon policies). then why did she. first run for a posi- tion on the school board when she was still m her 20s? Pdfker obviously has no clue what she's talking about. and after readtng her comments, one inescapable ~onclus1on came to my ·young· twenty-something mind· Elizabeth Parker needs to grow up ROGER HO Brea qu.lte d.1stu.rbed. We were diSturbed bet'auae the last estimate Ol the db- trict's deferred maintenance need.I was $15 mDHoo, a num- ber Officials have been lclckh,lg aroUnd tor a couple Ol yeen without challen~. Now Black -based on her own observations -says the • ~ '1i!I bu ~wn i1most MVell-fold Someoae. either BIACk or the dlibtd, is wrong. Way ~· Blther the dlstrt<jl is .. undereltim4ting the ~bklms -~ roofs, ~ling ~t. gogged. plumbing, outmoded playground equipment and ubeitos·laden flooring -or foru~ But before people start rail· lng for or against 4 tu or bond, we need some facts. We need to have oubide e~rts visit eoch of the district's 30 sdlools and tell us what n~ • fmng, how much it'll cost, which repairs need immediate attention and which can wait. As it reviews three consul- readers response -Reservations .on the city's future The Issue: A private developer has proposed building a seven-story resort hotel on the former Pacific Federal Plaza site in Costa Mesa. I read your artide on the Pacific Plaza that's been sitting there for years. (•Hotel books room at Pacific Plaza." March 21-22) What I see here, I think, is a great idea. I think it's sat there for too long: I think it could be utilized with a hotel, but maybe the existing plaza could be like the Bazaar del Mun- do down in San Diego with shops and all. It could be coordinated, and it could be a very good asset and a contribution for the city of Costa Mesa. I'd like to have more information because I've liked this build- ing. I think [leaving) the existing plaza there would be awesome if the city can put it together with the traffic and all the issues that surround it. I'm interested in more about this project. BARBARA BRINKERHOFF LifeScapes International My husband and I both say we don't want anything higher than four stories for that area on the comer of 19th Street and Newport Boulevard. We don't want really high buildings in Costa Mesa. VIRGINIA OiRISTIANSEN Coste Mesa A lot of us have been talking and we have great reservations about a hotel where the Pacific Federal Building is now. The whole area is so congested traf- fic-wise. The last thing we need is anoth- er person staying there and more confu- sion. I think it'd be very dangerous. So, just from a bunch of us in Costa Mesa - Nay, nix it. MRS. NESS Costa Mesa I live just on the edge of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach and frequent the nian- gle Square area almost every day. I think it would be an absolutely wonderful thing if Costa Mesa made good use of the MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pl.OT A hotel has been proposed for the Pacific Federal Plaza at the comer of 19th Street and Newport Bou.tevard. property at Pacific Federal Plaza, which is a beautiful building and badly in need of some good things to happen to it. Our street and our friends and our family would be mosJ inclined to vote for such an endeavor. LORITTA TURNER Costa Mesa I live here in Costa Mesa. I would like to know how many rooms, there- fore occupants, these 300,000 square feet translate into. The first thing that comes to mind is the increase in traffic in that area. That intersection is so busy now that it boggles the mind to visual- ize a hotel on that comer. Also. the building of a seven·story tower is not appealing. If the city starts to amend the general plan to accommodate all new requests, where and how would the line be drawn? The recommen.da- tion to leave the building as senior housing seems to be most desirable. It's a beautiful structure and it should be kept the way it is. DELORES MINERICH Costa Mesa A t last, the practical idea of just what to do with the gorgeous Pacific Fed- eral Plaza. But I have two suggestions: Make the plaza into a bed-and-break- fast, not just another motel that runs by the hour. And if the bed-and-breakfast t concept becomes popular, then add on. But why the seven-story addition? Why add to something that is so nearly per- fect? Thank you. MARYBAVRY Newport Beach I think it (a new hotel) is perfect. It's a beautiful property. It's dose by the shop- ping and Triangle Square. It will orily .; help to improve that part of town. I'm sure the dty would take precaution$ as far as traffic flow and so forth. I think it's a great idea. JUDY 801: Costa Mesa v • Taki,ng the grown-up route when it comes to the airport BY RICHARD F. TAYLOR JR. I am the first to admit it: During -my school.days. when.! was young and sell-indulgent. l joked with my friends that we probably would not live to see our 38th birthdays. And when that fateful morning arrived, I sat up in one piece and was sUll function- ing. I was struck that morning by two truths that startled me more than the actual day ibelf: 1 was in this for the long haill; and the actions I took that day -and every one since -would impact the rest of my life. You could hardly blame me. Pew would take issue that we live in a &Od.ety that is bent toWa:rd instant gratlfk:atton and lelf· indulgence. Arid While I'm not a pbik>lopher, I have been thinking a lot about the direction that we u a community and county are teldng and bow tt w11l impact our future. Blame it on the eJectJon sea- son. Politics havo that effect. par- bcularty the d bate over El Toro ~obvious truth that El 'J;'oro is th b gg laiid·UM ot the century. Another ii th4t U't oomtng to a heed ~ summer f 1999. The decisions we are m.ak- ing today will imped the lives of our chfldren, gnmdchlldren and ~ ElofO's future is of concern to anyone who resides in the New- port-Mesa area. It's about conse- quences to anyone llvinq 1n the flightpath -pl8SSlt' mil'ruture -of John Wayne Airport And, it's about the grown·up regponsi- bfilty of Dally Pilot reederl who reside in the 5th Oistlict (Newport ~ch), the 2nd Dlltrlct (Costa Mesa) and over t.be feooe in the 4th District (A.oahelm). Even tbo\lgb t.be eleCtloo lelllOn ii less than a month Old, it's diltrels1ng that a group ot ~te<S. wannabe candidates (Oil supervi· • 10r are teeldng their own· lhort- tenn political gain by opposing m Toro u an alrJ)orl. While they tout the eoooomlc growth and enjoy tbe benefill the county bu to offer, ~.:cr*h to this 111\le II almOlt e in nature. Am I~ a JitUe dra· made? Maybe, but maybe we all •hould bie. Uke tbe lnsSdioul ~ of a paralyzing dlle~ ttti· atrpon dmdktatee have inftllrated the NeWport-Mela lupeMlof races. In the Stb Diltrict. lt'1 about an incumbent carididate mmed ~ Tum Wllson. Jn the 2nd District, it's about Ralph Silva (no relation to iDcumbe.nt Jim Silva but for anti- Clhpoet natema.k&s. tbat WllSlt pretty clever •find•), Sandra Genis and Dan Sullivan. And in the •tb District, it's about three candid4tes named Ede WOOlel)j Paul walker and:Steve White. You must remember that of the five-member Boa.rd of Super- vison, we have support for an air- port by a sUn1 3-to-2 margin. This slate of on~~rt candidates Will do ev~ they can to • tum that around. 1'bele polittcal opportunists, wbo are building their political fortunes on opposition to m Thro, are at the same time toUttng eoo-- Ilomk: growth and benefits of liv- ing and· weir~ In the county, and at the .ame time, denying the handling tbit aie en. without exception. p ~· tbeit own self- lib abort-term ~ deslret abMd ot the faMeaching goals, conaeque.nc. and n88dl ol the county. Sleet theN M)'laYerl to the Boerd OI.~ and like a puncb-dMik prizefighter, the ~ wll ltaggel' toward the DllW mlllllDDhmi mlted in ill ' ' Who among these anti.-air- port candidates am~ tllat the collll- ty's unprece- dented QJUWth OV.tbelut ffVe years has already creat- ed a need for a Richard F. second airport? Taylor Jr. Wboth among em can say with a straight faoe, •Elect me to the BOarii ot Supervtton because I belleYe the Orange County • won't grow ony more and thus we will never need another~·? Recent stories 1n this paper and othenl aow about the aver-grow. mg~· They tndiCate that ~County's II the *1b ~in the oetion. 1be C8nlul Bureau NpOrts our:populatlon » Ciiowina 1n double ClJgkl-11 % lmce 1090 -brtnglilg the 10t.al to 2.67 million. Even our county p)anner_w, who are paid to k>ok abMd, admit that Wh09 they ~ IOll18 growth, tt'I bap• penmg faster than they imagined. There 11 allo no doubt that the ~maibt m Newport-M.a fol re.le ...... bot. In~ Bwb. the DeW·home IDlltilt would be growing even faster except the only community-size places left to build are along the The point is, of course, like overindulged adolescents, we are enjoying the riches of Orange County and lMng for the moment. But we dOn't teem to want to make any saaiflces. We are reveling in our resurgent real estate, the burgeoning building trade and the inOux ol high·tecb campanies. We are wtlling to tile what we am from a booming economy, but we don't seem to want to give anything beck. It's like those good old ado.let; cent oarefrae days: Dainn the future, rve got mine now. 1be dedlk>n js ample: We can Uve for the moment. el8Ct anti-airport c.an- dtda• to the boerd and aWalt the loevltable Jong-term~ ol a l)Oorly ~ caun~. The , ratkJMI altAimattVe ls to emure ... W9 4ilect •pro-UpcXt amctidete John Hedoes 'in tb8 ~ :Diltrict. Jim SUva~.bUhe 2nd Dlltrk.1 and Lou ~ lri the 4th Dlltrkt. I guaranaee you. gtve the anti· allpolt oa"Ctidew enough 1q>e and lb8y'l1 mlk8 the bankruptcy b* ... c:hid~ tlll l*itf. Don't ~ tympllby Wbln that at.II hMI. Whm W9 MN loc#1g fOr L - " KIDS CANCER CONNECTION The Kids Cancer Connection is dedicated to the emotional, educational and financial needs of children afflicted with cancer. Volunteers are needed. 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Topia include: • Which JRA best suia your investment goals. • How transferring your current IRA assea to a Roth IRA could dliayou. • • How an IRA could help your child'• education. am-and penalcy- frec. ~ ' SKATE CONTINUED FROM A1 to the City Council, which will have the final say on whether and where the skate parks are ever built. Creating small concrete areas with curbs, benches and handrails where skateboarders can legally do their thing without supervision and for free bas been informally talked about in Costa Mesa since at least 1986, officials said. It was a brand-new City Coun- cilman named Peter Buffa who took the issue under his wing. But 12 years later and with nothing to show for it, Buffa said his pet project has become more like a running joke. "We've gone around and around on this thing,• said Buffa, now the mayor in his third council term. Through the years, it was largely the threat of million-dollar lawsuits that could be filed against the city by teenagers who fall and hurt themselves while at a city-owned skate park that kept Buffa's idea from ever being approved, he said. But two laws .recently passed by the state Legislature essential- ly say that if signs are posted near . a skate park stating the area is unsupervised and that safety FREE! Dell•ery wtth Purchase of 5 pc;. Set w/od.. THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1998 AU "Hopefully with this new legislation, it might get a litUe closer to reality this ti " me ... -PETER BUFFA • equipment like pelmets and knee-pa.els must be worn, the city is legally in the dear. "Hopefully with this new legis- lation, it might get a little closer to reality th.is time," Buffa said. Officials in Carson City, Nev., Yucca Valley and Huntington Beach -which has two skate parks -boast ·success stories about their skateboard facilities. ' Huntington Beach built two parks for about $70,000 each and has skated by with just a single liability claim and no 14wsuits since the para ~ned in 1993 and 1994, officials la.id. Based in part on that sparkling c:lea.n record and the new lows designed to protect ·them from 14wsuits, Costa Mesa officials are now looking to build their own skateboard-friendly parks. Commissioner Mike Scheafer -a father of three children, including an 11-year-old skate- boarder -said young skaters like his1 son have been driven 'off school aunpuses, public property and city parks, forcing ·them to hunt for places to practice their sport. "The only other alternative is the middle of the street.• he said. "And from a safety standpoint, that just doesn't make sense." Commissioner Richard Mehren called the parks a "win.: win situation• that allow skaters td play while protecting city and private property from the damage the activity can sometimes cause. 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For many golfers like McGee, they're growing tired of players suing the PGA Tour, which also governs the Senior Tour. "There are an awful lot of players disappointed, I'll say that,• said McGee, referring to Hany Toscano's lawsuit against the PGA Tour, a story stimulated during the Toshiba event with plenty of twists and turns. ·we would much rather see guys do well on the golf course and not in the courtroom. It's like the Casey Martin trial -we're giving judges who don't play golf the opportunity to make a name for themselves. "If Casey would just come correct and say, "'Yeah, maybe there's a little advantage riding a golf cart,' then maybe we wouldn't feel this way. U you get tired walking on the golf course, you've got to keep going, and there are times your swing might change because you're tired. ~The majority of people who support (Martin) don't play golf, and the majority of people who play golf ride in a cart. But that's recreational golf. ln tournaments, a large part of the game is walking. But, hey, if Casey were my son, I'd fight for him, too. ·I hope (Martin's situation) becomes a positive for the tour, but, again, if he starts beating everybody's butt every week, there might be others coming out -on tour who stake the same claim and say they're disabled.• McGee was one of four playei:s during the Senior Classic at Newport Beach Country Club who were served with subpoenas relating to an antitrust lawsuit filed by Toscano against the ~ Tow, coming on the heels of the Martin victory. Martin was granted his cart. Toscano wants an increase in the number of players in the field for Senior Tour events. Next, somebody will file suit against •SEE GOLF PAGE 85 r------------------------------------------------------------------, I I ' • I I I I I I I I I I I • I I ' IN ·LIKE FLINT Bill Workman's schedule appears to be right on course. COSTA MESA -Orange Coast College football coach Bill Workman continues on the mend from recent prostate cancer surgery with continued good news from his doctor, as well as on the recruiting front. "I couldn't have got better news than I got from (my doctor),• said the • 56-year-old Workman from his Foun- tain Valley home. "1bings are com- pletely clear and everything is func- tional.· ck who decided he bad enough of e in the midwest at Indiana Universi· , ha.s been on campus since Decem · rand appears to the heir-apparent at erback for the Pirates when he his freshman season after a ear's redshirt tour with the Hoosiers. •He's going to play for us in the fall d pitch (baseball} in the spring,• said orkman, who said Flint has pro foot· potential down the road. With four of his five interior linemen eturning, as well as signs of several ther blue chip commodities in the · gs, Workman's anticipation for the all could be likened to when he first ed at Coast, 12 years ago out of dison High. Fox is a two-time All-Newport-Mesa · ·ct and Sea View League selection. It all begins Sept. 12 at LeBard Sta- ·um against the same team which the · ates began a new win streak last fall, Combined with the continuing upbeat internal situation at Orange Coast, including new unifonns for the fall, is the recent news that Nevport Harbor High standout defensive line- man Derek Fox has indicated be will be coming to CO$l5t, as well as the in- house knowledge of the entry of Irvine High product Jared Flint on the scene. Flint, a 6-foot-5, 200-pound quarter- 'th longtime Orange County rival , ullerton. : . by Roger Carlson I I I .J DON UAOt I DALY II.Or Corona del Mar Hlgh'1 HWuy Hoven sails ln the 200-yai'd lneityle • roi111B to a thlrd·place flnJl.b against Santa Margarita. For the story, see Pa~ ft ~----------------------------------------------------------- . , ' --' . . -CHOOL BOYS .voLtE .. . . ' •Huntington Beach comes back to def eat Sea Kings in a battle of volleyball titans. By Richard Dunn, Datly Pilot CORONA DEL MAR _ -It wasn't a case of Corona del Mar High's boys volleyball team resting on its laurels. After all, Huntington Beach has established quite a name for itself in the sport, even though the Oilers entered Wednesday night's nonleague affair unranked in Orange County. DON l£ACH I OAJlY Pl.OT Corona del Mar's DeD.111' Alshuler (above), Mike Jackson (below) reach out against the Oilers. Coach Steve Conti's Sea Kmgs, winners of the Orange County Championshlps, ran into a hungry team as the visit- ing Oilers made their first major statement of the season, going the distance to defeat CdM, 15· 12. 4-15, 7-15, 15-11, 15-7. "I'm sure (the match) meant more to us than it did to them,· Huntington Beach Coach Rocky Ciarelli said of the Sea Kings (3- 1 ). ranked No. 2 in Orange County behind Newport Har· bor. Corona del Mar, which beat the Sailors on Monday in the title match for the Orange County Championship, crwsed in the second and third games against the Oilers (3-2) and 1""11PJpecue&-tio-travelth:hee1m~omen­ tum to win in four. But Ciarelli's Oilers, led by Matt Wendt's 21 kills, found a new gear in the fourth game and carried it into the fifth as they upset CdM, also ranked No. 2 in C1F Southern Section Division m. Huntington Beach, also unranked in CIF, has lost this season to Dana Hills and Wood- daily pilot high school athlete of the week •Sea King senior middle blocket uses force, not finesse, to get the job done at the net. BY Barry Faulknet Diii Piiot blockers. I only tip when I absolutely have to.• With Coonts combination of Size, lb1mgtb (he's added 15 pounds ot muscl in the weight room liDce starting part time 1Ut spring) and .savvy, the need for oft-.peed ltUff haSD't ansen much tbil aeuon. This WU deatly evident Monday night, whep Coon thumped a matC'h·b&gb 23 kWi to -.cl the Sea Kings to a~ vidorf OYS rt.val Newport HlrbOr lia:tM •llMM GI the Orua. Cauillr ~ .. Coldln·WW..O P 111 Par a. e= ••cti. ---. ., ~ ............... ., ~o... .. ..... ~~ ......... J:Mly PUOl AtblRt Ola.. w.t. bndge. "We're playing New- port Harbor on Fnday (in non- league action), so we've got a lot easier week this week,• Cia- relli said, tongue in cheek. CdM, believed to have cap- tured its first county champi- onship on Monday, was led by Greg Burden's 14 kills and sev- en digs and Greg Coon's 13 kills, five digs and three solo blocks. Sophomore setter Kevin Hansen had 52 assists and five kills for the Sea Kings. "I thought (the Oilers) just played very well,• Conti said. "I think we were a little tired from playing Friday, Saturday and Monday. I don't think we had an off night, but we didn't play our best ball, and to beat good teams, you've got to play your best ball. Even though we beat Huntington Beech in pool play (in the Orange County Champi- onshi ), we knew it would be up. a s a g expen- ence for us." Cd.M had leads of 7 ·3 and 11-7 in the first game, but the Oilers scored eight of the gauu~·s last nine points to win the opener as Wendt had eight of his kills. In the second game, the Oil- ers committed nine unforced •SEE VOLLEYBALL PAGE 83 • 1 [ t p s f- u u Y· p fc u E ( ( t( R (I S< ~ ic h o. p c sl tl in al w tit sl ol sl re in m m gJ 8' fa • • 12 fHURsoAV, MARCH 261 1998 ' ~ - . ~ •. J. •• (._ -· --·-" • I & ......... high sdiool boys and girls swimming • • Tarayao leads the way for victorious CdM boys. CORONA DEL MAR -The Corona del Mar High boys swim team caught a window of sun- shine and thoroughly brightened Coach Mike Stark.weather's day by posting a 97-73 Sea View League-opening victory Wednes- day over visiting Santa Margarita. Senior Kllwika Thrayao topped a long list of standouts for the hosts, earning the only two indi- vidual event victories. •Tue key to this one was our second-. third-and fourth-place finishes,· Starkweather said. ~u seemed like every event they won. we swept the rest of the points. Our depth was outstand- ing .• Tarayao chd his share on the scoreboard, posting an All-Amer- ican-consideration ti.me of 54.85 in the 100-yard backstroke, a.lso a season best. He also topped the op field in the 200 individual medley (2:00.11) and led ot1 the victorious 200 free relay quartet. Jason Powers, Scott Kramer and Lance Emery rounded out that 200 free relay. while John Graass, Jeremy Rujanawecb, 1'famer and Casey Wiedemann combined to win the 400 free relay. Graass, a sophomore, clocked season bests in the 500 free (5:18.67 for second) and the 200 free (1:55.83 for third), while Rujanawech's third-place clock- ing (2:17.49) in the 200 IM was also his best of the young sea- son. Jason Palda was second in the 100 butterfly and third in the backstroke, while Rob Williams was second in the breaststroke and third in the fly. Emery (50 free) and Kramer (100 free) added second-place finishes for the victors, while Pow- ers (50 free), James Petry (500 free) and Morgan Johnston (breaststroke) were all third in those events. The win upped the Sea Kings to 3-1. On the junior varsity level: Starkweather was anxious to praise a superior effort turned in by the Sea Kings, who handed Santa Margarita a 106-57 set- back. CdM standouts included: Eric Amendt (butterfly); Chase Emery (distance freestyles}; Brady Flynn (freestyle); Chris McCormick (backstroke); Alex Niehenlte (individual medley and breast- stroke)1 Cliff Sheperdson (IM and freestyle); and Ryan Tucker (100 free and backstroke). • Several of CdM's girls. meanwhile, lowered their best times for the season, but Santa Margarita held off a spirited Sea Kings effort to claim a 95-75 tri- umph. CdM freslunan Lawen Powers topped the field in the 100-yard • . . • . . • SWIM SUMMARIES 7-7 : 90YS : KA VllW LIACl&m butterfly (1:03.53) then came back : ~ oa MM t1, SNftA ~----n in the v!!ry next race to to\lch sec-: 200 ~ =· 1. s.nu MMgartta. 1:44.7. ondinthe100fr~le(57.58). ! 200"--1.Heft (SM),1:53-0~;2.Kramlt(~l~~~<=i~ c---'-Mich-" _ .... _ ted. 200•-1.~ CdM).2:00.11,2.Radle(SM).~·· ..._...._,. ~u.ur • IW.le ~ pos : 50"" -1. Rumll (SM), 12.7'; ~. Emery (C.dM). 22JlO; l. Powm ~ • 23.66. the only other event victory for : 100 fly-1. TometeU (SM), 57.26; 2. Paid. (C.dM), 58.86; 3. Will~ (CdM), 1:0C>.4. the hosts, going 5:38.69 to top the ; 100 frM'-1. R~ll (SM), '9.57; 2. l(ramer (c.dMW!.94; 3. Jeostn (SM). 52;32. competition in the 500 free. She • soo,,...-1. Herlihy (SM). 5:16,30; 2. Gr•• (CdM). S.18.67, l PtU)' (CdM), 5.2671., als dd d clockin : 200"" Nlay-1 Corona def Mar (Taray~. Pqwers. Kramtr. Etnef'Y), 1:31.96. o a e a season-~s~ g : 100 beck. 1. Tarayao (C.dM), 54.85; 2. Radle (SM). 56.29; 3. Pa~ (C.dM), 1:02.97. of 1:05.34 to finish third m the 100 : 1oo1nett -1. Tomescu (SM), 1:05.29: 2. WllllamS(CdM). 1:07.26;3.~(qtM>, 1:08.96. Dy. 400"" relay • 1. CdM (Wiedemann, Greass. Ruj.nawech. Kramer), 1:30.06. Katie Dahn (2: 13.99 in the 200 ; · free), Kylie Cooper (2:29.29 in : the 200 individual medley) and i Melinda Tucker (1:06.12 in the : 100 backstroke) all posted sea-: son-best performances to finish : second, while Meagan Hardt ; was runner-up in the 50 free : (26.58). : Hardt was also third in the 100 : free (58.40), while teammate Jen-: ny Roberts was third in the back-: stroke (1 :08.03). : CdM Coach Doug Voiding also : singled out sophomore Janae : Bousema, who logged a season-: best 1:01.76 in the 100 free. : CdM fell to 0-4. : . . . MCIRC COAST LIAGUI CosrA MrM M. AU1o ...._It 200 ~ ,...., • 1. Com Mesa (Tiptoo. O'Brien. Vaillancourt. Biron), 1:56!78. 200 "--1. O'Brien (CM), 1:56.02; 2. Warren (AN), n.t.; 3. Spunaugle (CM), 2.'08.04. 200 IM -1. Whitman (CM), 2:25.96; 2. Rodriguez (AN), n.t; 3. Bolt (CM), 2:43.0. 50 "" -1. Moorhead (AN), n.t; 2. Sleeth (AN), n.t.; 3. Sarris (CM). 25A5. 100 fly . 1. Moorhead (AN), n.t.;; Gilliam (AN), n.t ; 3. Vaillancourt (CM), 1:08.38. 100"" -1. O'Brien (CM). 5136; 2. Jordan (AN). n.t .; 3. Tipton (C~. 56.05. 500 tr.. -1. Dunn (CM), 5;38.10; 2. Spunaugle (CM), 5:43.24; 3. ~(AN), n.t. 200 ,,_ Nlay-1. Aliso Niguel, n.t 100 beck-1. Dean (AN), n.t.;2. Tiptoo,(CM), 1:03.80; 3. Gilliam (AN), n.t 100 breMt -1. Comish (AN). n.t; 2. J<><dan CAN). n .t .; 3. Whitman (CM), 1:18.39. 400 "" relay -1. Aliso Niguel. MORC COAST LIAGUE l.AGuNA HIW 134. ESTMOA 4S 200 medley relay -1. Laguna Hills. 1:55.12. 200 ,,_ -1. Martin (LH), 2:07.31; 2. Kwok (LH), 2:10.07; 3. Collier (E), 2:17.12. 200 1M • 1. Tanaka (LH). 2: 1S.73; 2. Stebbins (LH), 2:28.06; 3. Gamboa (E), 2:34.38. 50 ,,_ • 1. Davis (LH), 23.SS; 2. Hoss (E), 23.8S; 3. Herr (LH), 23.91 . ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.-- 100 fly · 1. Stebbins (LH), 1:03.14; 2. Gamboa (E), 1:04.S7; 3. Astor (LH), 1:07.0. 100 frM · 1. Herr (LH), S2.96; 2. Davis (LH), 54.90; 3. Andrews (LH), 56. 72. 500tr...· 1. Saunders (LH), S:26.78; 2. Damgaard (LH). S:58.21; 3. Astor (LH), 6:03.96. 200 frM rel•y • 1. Laguna Hills. 1 :36.96. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT C orona del Mar freshman Lauren Powers (above) , dominated the ~00-yard butterfly ~ednesday with a ~:wtnnlng time of 1:03.53; ,~cott Kramer (right) swims ·,o a second-place tlnlsh lo )he 200 freestyle in the • sea Kings' Sea View 'League meet against • :S'11ta Margarita. 100 blldc -1. Tanaka (LH), S9.72; 2. Hos$ (E), 1:02.78; 3. Kwok (lH), 1:11.33. 100 breast -1. Saunders (LH), 1:11.13; 2. Damgaard (LH). 1:1S.69; 3. Taboada (E). 1:16.96. 400 free rel•y · 1. laguna Hills, 3:54.30 GIRLS SEA VIEW LEAGUE SAHfA MNIGAltn'A 95, CoaoNA DEL MAlt75 200 medt.y rellly • 1. Santa Margarita. 2:00.58. 200 free -1. Sayles (SM), 2.-09.79; 2. K. Dahn (CdM). 2:13.99; 3. Hoven (CdM). 2:14.02. 200 IM · 1. Rash (SM), 2:1&36; 2. Coopef (Cdll.1), 2:29.29; Hall (SM), 2:34.67. 50 frM -1. Kroeze (SM), 2S.84; 2. Hardt (Cdll.1), 26.58; 3. Peterson (SM), 26.82. 100 fly -1. Po>M!fJ (CdM), 1:03.S3; 2. Buhaglar (SM), 1:03.70; 3. M. Dahn (CdM), 1:05..34. 100 frM · 1.,Kroeze (SM). S7.46; 2. Powers (CdM), 57.58; Hardt (CdM), 58.40. 500 free. 1. M:'Dahn (CdM), S:38.69; 2. Peyrebn.ne (SM). S:42.29; 3. saytes (SM), 5:50.94. 200 frM relay -1. Santa Margarita, 1:46.29. 100 bed! -1. Rash (SM), 1:02.97; 2. Ttder (CdM), 1:06.12; 3. Roberts (CdM). 1:08.03. 100 brMst. 1. Buhagiar (SM), 1:13.67. 2. Tomescou (SM), 1'1416; 3. Peyrebr\Jne (SM), 1:15.91 400"" relay -1. Santa Margarita, 3:56.14 MORC COAST LEAGUE l.AGuNA Hus 116, IEstAHaA 45 200 medley ,.._Y · 1. Laguna Hills, 2.0S.34. 200 frM · 1. Gobb (LH), 2:16.03; 2. Flaherty (E), 2:23.97; 3. Silva (LH), 3:29.S. 200 1M · 1. Class (LH), 2:19.37; 2. Sanflippo (LH). 2:29.94; 3. N@WVill (LH), 2:30.22. 50"" -1. Fitzge<ald (LH), 26.19; 2. L. Cassity (E). 27 3; 3. Kay (LH). 28-0. 100 fly -1. Rodriguez (LH), 1:10.74; 2. L <:assity (E), 1 :13.87; 3. Boulci (LH), 1 :16.11 100 ,,_ · 1. Oass (lH), 56.22; 2. Shubin (LH), 59.81; 3. Minot (LH), 1:01.84. 500"" -1. Fenton (LH), 6:08.74; 2. Flaherty (E), 6:30.S; 3. Pinon (LH), 6:46.6. 200 frM rel•Y -1. Laguna Hills. 1 :SS.13. 100 blldc -1. Bruno (LH), 1:13.74; 2. Kimmel (LH), 1:17.4; 3. Baker (E). 1:20.86. 100 breMt · 1. Oas.s (LH), 1:13.7S; 2. Kim (LH), 1"24.SS; 3. Graham (LH), 1:27.44. 400"" ,...y -1. Laguna Hiiis, 4:17.91 . MOAC COAST LEAGUE Au.so NIGUl\. 84, CosTA MESA 83 200 medley relay · 1. Cosu Mesa (Alastuey, Lombardo. J. Martinovich, W. Martinovich), 2:04. 73. 200 ,,_ -1. Alastuey (CM), 2:06.90; 2. Chan (AN), no time; 3. Devey (CM), 2:14.46. 200 1M -1. J. Martlnovlch (CM), 2:26.69; 2. Elsner (AN), n/a; 3. Devey (CM), 2:38.43. 50 ,,_ -1. Karpinski (AN), n/a; 2. Roberts (AN), n/a; 3. Le (CM), 29.58. 100 fly · 1. Hitchcodt (AN), n/a; 2. Lampert (AN), n/a; 3. Wells (CM), 1:11.19. 100"" -1. Karpinski (AN), n/a; 2.AHSe (AN), n/a; 3. Howse (CM). 1:04.7S. 500 frM -1. Chan (AN). n/a; 2. W. Martinovtdl (CM), 5:56.69; 3. Lombardo (CM), 6:06.43 200"" rebly • 1. Mesi! (J. Mrinovich, Whittaker. W. Martinovidl. Alastuey), 1:50.83. 100 beck -1. Alastuey (CM), 1:05.38; 2 Whittaker (CM). 1:12.01; 3. Broc:X (AN), n/a. 100 bremt -1. W. Martinovkh (CM). 1:1S.39; 2. Lombardo (CM). 1:1S.57; 3. J. Martinovich (CM), 1:16.40. 400 fT'M rel•y -1. Aliso Nlg~I. n/a SEA VIEW LIAGUE NEWPOWT HAMoll 105, WOQ091\JDGE 59 200 medley relay -1 Newport Harbor, (Ball, Arrow, Murphy, Barto), 2:03.68. 200 frM • 1. Murphy (NH), 1:57.83; 2. Milliken (NH), 2:12.85; 3. Tucker fW), 2:16.46. 200 IM -1. Ellie fW), 2:29.34;"2. ArrOw (NH), 2:30.98; l . Moore (NH). 2:36.87. 50 frM -1. Manderino (NH), 27.65; 2. Mast (NH), 29.37; 3. No name fW), 29.78. 100 fly -1. Barto (NH~ 1:06.96; 2: No name CW>. 1:12.67; 3._Toole (NH), 1:19.!6· 100 frM · 1. Murphy \NH), 56.14, 2. No name CW>. no time, 3. Barto, (NH). 1.01.28 . 500 ,,_ • 1. Tucker fW), 6:04; 2. Wilson (NH), 6:19.34; 3. Cox (NH), 6:25.02. 200"" rwtay -1. Newport Harbor (FitzGfl>rge, Mandef'ino, Mill*en. Moore), 1 :57 .81. 100 blldc -1. Ball (NH), 1:08.45; 2. White (NH), 1:12.09; 3. No name fW), n/a . 100 brHst -1. Arrow (NH), 1:12.92; 2. Johnson (NH), 1:18.54; 3. No third. 400 "" rel•y -1. Newport Harbor (Murphy, Arrow, Ball, Barto), 4:05.70. IT WAS ONE WET WEDNESDAY Mesa boys hold off Aliso 86-81 COSTA MESA -Seruor P.J . O'Brien won the 100- and 200-yard freestyle events aDci Costa esa g • teammates Mike Wlubnan and Matt Dunn also earned ind.iv1dudJ Vlctones to lead the Mustangs to an 86-81 Paof1c Coast League-opening boys swim- ming triumph over visiting Aliso Niguel Wednesday. •p,J. had two good swims to win those events,• said Mesa Coach Scott Ferry, whose team gained an early lead when the Wolverines' 200 medley relay quartet, whlch finished five seconds ahead of the :hosts, was disqualified for leaving too early on one of •its transitions "It they win that relay, they win the meet,~ said •F~rry., whose squad improved to 3-1. O'Brien went 1:56.02 in the 200 free and 51.36 in the 100, quality times, according to Ferry, consider- ing the less-than-ideal conditions. Whitman, a freshman, went 2:25.96 to top the field in the 200 individual medley, while Dunn logge4 ~ season..*" clock1ng of~~ Jive seconds ahead of senior teammate Travis Spunaugle. Also scoring valuable points for Mesa was npton, who contributed to the winning medley relay (along ''With O'Bdan. Mike YaillaOC(>urt..and ChDs Biron), was second in the 100 back.stroke and third in the 100 free. Mesa girls lose a heartbreak.er COSTA MESA -What should have been a Pacif- ic COOSIT:eague-operung upse Vl ry or e Mesa High girls swimming team turned into a dis- hearterung 84-83 loss to visiting Aliso Niguel Wednesday. The turnaround occurred in the final race of the meet -the 400--yard freestyle relay -when Mesa, needing only to finish the race, instead went after a fast time and was disqualified for leaving early on a transition. Mesa senior Allison Alastuey helped put the Mustangs (2-2) in position to earn the victory, win- ning the 200 free (2:06.90) and the 100 backstroke (1:05.38) and also contributing on triumphant 200 medley and 200 free relay teams. Freshman Wendy Martinovich won the 100 breaststroke (1 :15.39) chipped in on both winning relays and was second in the 500 free, while twin sis- ter Jody Martinovich won the 200 individual medley ~l;26,6g), ~ UU&4 Ul .Uw bl"~ok.a~W&$-~ both winning relays. Junior Stephanie Lombardo, who took part in the winning medley relay, was second in the breast- stroke and third in the 50Q free. ~ .MeA junior Sara Whittaker wu on !he winning free relay and second in the backstroke, while Amy Devey was third in the 200 free and the 2~ IM. Gamboa sparkles for the Eagles LAGUNA HIU.S -Estancia High sophomore esse amboa clocked a personal record of 1:04.57 to finish second in the 100-yard butterfly Wednes- day. providing the high point of a 134-35 Pacific Coast League-opening bOys swimming loss at Lagu- na Hills. Estancia fell to 2-2. Gamboa also swam well in the 200 individual medley (2:34 .48) to finish third, while senior team- mate Matt Hoss earned second-place showings in the 50 freestyle (23.85) and the 100 backstroke (1 :02.78). Estancia sophomore David Collier was third in the 200 free (2:17.12) and Eagle junior Brett Taboa- da was third in the 100 breaststroke (1:16.96). Flaherty, Cassity sparkle LAGUNA HILLS a Estancia High freshman Somer Aaberty and sophomore teammate Lauren Cassity e.a.clL ea med J:w~ seconcbp1ace .fiWsh Wednesday, as the Eagles were defeated by host Laguna Hills, 116~5. in a Pacific Coast Lea~e­ opening girls swim meet. Flaherty clocked a 2:23.97 in the 200-ya.rd ireestyle and went 0:30.5 in the 500 free, while C.. sity went 27.3 in the 50 free and 1:13.87 in the 100 Oy. Peri Baker finished third in the 100 back (1 :20.86). GREG COON (Ron) helping me out at the net we have set up in our backyard,· said Coon, whose father knows of what he speaks, having played on two national championship teams in the early Conti passes on in daily workouts. •since the seasons started, we haven't CONTINUED FROM 81 As his breakthrough beginning has ta.ken some by surprise, Coon l8kl he was staggered by the MVP honor. •tt came as kind of a shock, but J wu very exdted·abOut It,• ho said. CdM Coach Stcv Conti, however, sow it coming before the season beg en. "He has develo~ much more u an all-.around player,• Conti sald last month. • U h conUnues to dev lop, ho'• going to be an outltbndiog mid- dle blocker.• Renewed ~caUon II on r for Coon'• lGC'ent n I but b basJi'l done it alone. 1970s at UCLA, where he caplai.n.ed one of legendary coach Al Scates' Bruin Juggernauts. •(Ron) can'tjwnp anymore, but his 51dllJ are still pretty good,• 141d Greg, whote older brother John was an All-Newport·Mesa District perfpnner at CdM in 1996 and is cunently a redabirt eophomore at UCLA. "He , worked with me a lot on little details and It'• definitely peytng off.• Coon Mid he often g ts long-'d.lstance advice from hi• dad between games. had any backyard sessions.• Coon. who also plAys for the Balboa Bay Club and staned at d.ef enliv• end Lor the CdM footb41.I team 1.ait fall, said h1I off-MOon foc:ua Wtll on being a big cxmtributor this year He started the flrlt half of bis junior season, before oaumlng a reserve roll u the Sea Kings advenc.d to the CIP Southern Section Di\itiWin m ftAels, before falling to Sant.a Ynez. • VoUeYblll it 'ffj.'f main sport and irt a!wap bi.a s:qy dream to J*y at UCLA," be .aid ·~ 1ri 1*il • kmg Hme llnce we•w put a (CIP Che~) MnMt ID'oUr 1J1B and that WOuld be Jmie .• Newport girls dunk Woodbridge IRVINE -Sophomore Jenna Barto recorded a season-best time of 1:06.96 to win the 100-yard butterfly Wednesday and sophomore teammate Amy Murphy had a hand in four event victories to lead visiting Newport Harbor High to a 105-59 Sea View League-opening girls swim (pmp over Wood- bridge. Murphy won the 200 freestyle (1 :57 .83) and the 100 free (56.14) and swam legs on the victorious 200 medley and 400 free relay quartets. Barto contributed to the aforementioned relay wins and also was third in the 100 free. while Joce- lyn Ma.nderino (27 .65 in the 50 free) and Jennifer Arrow (1:12.92 in the 100 breaststroke) a.lso won individual events for the Sailors (1-1). Arrow, second in the 200 free, was in on the afore- mentioned relay triumphs. while Mandertno chipped in on the 200 free relay. Brin Ball helped win the medley and 400 free a:elap.. while I indsay.JUt:zGeoige _ and Alden MooM al.so added thetr talents to put the 290 tree relay on top. Autumn Mllhken l'OuDdl6oa&lllt,2001he relay and was tee0nd in the 200 ~ Newpbit ~1&1ij;'.ftp-j!i@i~~:Uoli:~ ogi1Jllt Woodbridge. t>Ut· Jilorma&n 06 hi m was unavallable. I -:... --~ 1--;; -• I I • ( I --~ --l._. --~ Esta.ncia's Nelson All.QF "Part 9f th d.ill •t find him In th stands and be giv me band gestut , • Mid Coon, who ii ~ck to cnidit th ~ Nomcnb9,lbUtllil~ Coonpw'_IO~ilfea111. ~,~,~~~~~~~~~~~~,..., ' -f I ' I • l Newport Be.chlC.o.ta M a Daily Piloc THE TOPPER A banner year for local women ends with three being named to the All-America teams. As I push my winter sports files into the back of the cabinet, it strikes me that the women's basketball folder is the thickest. And it isn't just because It's my favorite I The winter gave us some great women's basketball from Southern Callf omia College and Orange Coast -some fascinating games, some buzzer-bedting · victories, &ome hot All-Americans. u The Pirates' Jennifer Ludwick.i was a pleasure to watch and her team and individual accomplishments were equally as fun to see. Had Coach Make Thornton's squad advanced to the State semifinals (1t was bounced in the quarters in overtime), I wdS planning a game-by-game chart of Ludwick.i's season. It would've been amazing ... imagine charting her 837 points. The mark re-established OCC's scoring record. It moved her into second place on the all-ti.me Orange County scoring list. She's the all-time three-point leader in the county with 101 treys. Ludwick.i, who 1s bound for the University of New Orleans in the fall, was the Orange Empire Conference Player of the Year as she averaged 23.4 points per game. She recorded 14 double-doubles and scored 30 points or more on 10 occasions, including a 33-pomt performance in the final game of the season Oh, and she didn't foul out of a game. And she wasn't the only one on the team who deserved mention. While she might have been the one to receive honorable mention on the JC All-American list, there was d handful of other Bucs that made the season fun. Becky Loshak's tenacity in OCC's final 10 games was amazing. Natalie Weeks who, al 6-foot-3, turned games inside out when she was on a roll. Aru Saraydanan, Adna Sortino and Ruth de los Santos made plays that kept things gomg. This was a fun team to watch. ..J For the first time m SCC's history, the Vanguards put a player on an NAlA All-American squad. They did it in grand fashion, too -they went overboard and put two on tile teams. Elaine Whittemore was a i:nolly yanity shoo-irl for one of the all-star squads and'ended up on the third team. The season of firsts -first Golden State Athletic Conference Championship, first season with 20 wins, first trip to Nationals, etc. -was highlighted when junior point guard Amee Pina earned All-American honorable mention, as well. Whittemore, who became the Vanguards' all-ti.me leading scor- er with 1,229 points, averaged 16 points per game and was named the Golden State Athletic Conference Player of the Year after guiding sec to a mark of 29-6 -a program best -during her senior campaign. Pina, a junior, transferred from Chaffey College to post 251 assists, which was second-best in the nation. Second in voting for GSAC Player of the Year, Pina also averaged 10 points a game. The NAIA Women's Basketball All-America te4IDS and honorable mention selec- tions were announced Monday m Jackson, Tenn. at the site of the national championship tournament. sec advanced to the tournament for the first ti.me this season before falling in the first round to Rockhurst. 0 I've gushed over sec all season in this column as I have been thoroughly impressed the team's overall demeanor as well as its level of play. The only thing more exciting about the Vanguards' season is the promise they hold for next year. Coach Russ Davis loses three key players in Whittemore, Gina Jojola and Amber Chaney, but the Pina-led team will bring back stars like Alana Kempton, Kristi Wright, Sara Herkenhoff and Marisa Emde. Davis and his recruit-by-committee staff (which consists of returning players) are after post players and forwards. We're looking forward to another run ... and the home winning streak is at 16. A~GD ~ ........ "AnY 20 or 40 lb. Bag oiiilorcat~ 14oz. Illa of ,Biscuit neats Wflti Ir)' N'O ~ • &pftes "31198 • THURSDAY. MARCH 26, 1998 ,, DON I.EACH I DAI. 'I' Pl.OT CoTona's Dennis Alshuler (left, goes up with teammate to block against Oilers Wednesday. WASHOUTS Wednesday's rains continued their assault on Cahlorrua soil, and wiped out everything but volleyball and swimming, as well, on the local sports scene. Among the casualties were Sea View League basebdll (Corona del Mar at Irvine and Newport Harbor at Santa Margarita), five softbdll games. two golf matches and a tennis match. The only new date set comes in baseball with Corona del Mar trying to get its game in today at Irvine. 1\vo of today's track meets were postponed, as well. Estancia's Pac1.fic Coast League meet at Laguna Hills, and Costa Mesa's PCL duel with Aliso Niguel, have been postponed, as well. Estancla's makeup date is Monday; Mesa will try on Tuesday. Softball ... Western Washington at Southern California College, Cen- tralia at Orange Coast College. Newport Harbor at Anaheim, Costa Mesa at Sunny Hills and Long Beach Wilson and Estancia at Te Winkle Park, was all washed out. Southern California College ... The Vanguards' baseball game with vis- iting Llnfield College of Oregon, their tennis match, with the University of Denver and their softball game with Western Washington, all were washes. Orange Coast ... the Pirates' softball game with Centralia was doused. 2995 PACKAGE INCWDES: · PAGER ACTIVA110N THREE MONTHS SERVICE SCHEDULE TODAY • Tr.O: and field High school boys and girls · Santa Margarrta at Corona del Mar, 3:15 p.m.; Newport Harbor at Woodbridge. 3 p.m • Baseball Community college -Orange Coast at Saddleback, 2 p.m. High school -Corona del Mar at Irvine, 3:15 p.m. • Tennis Community college women -Long Beach CC at Orange Coast 2 p.m. High school boys -Corona del Mar at Santa Margarit~. 3:15 p.m.; Estancia at Aliso Niguel, 3:15 p.m., Newport Harbor at Woodbndge, 3:15 p.m.; University at Costa Mesa, 3· 15 p.m. •Swimming High school girls -Corona del Mar, Estancia at CIF Rela~ Prelims at Belmont Plaza, 3 p.m • Softball College -Bethany College at Southern California College, 1 p.,m. High school -Long Beach Poly vs. Estancia, at Joe Rogers Stadium, 3 p.m.; Costa Mesa at Santa Ana Valley, 3: 15 p.m. • Golf High school -Newport Harbor vs. Santa Margarita at Coto de Caza, 2:30 p.m.; Irvine vs. Corona del Mar at Oak Creek, 2:30 p.m.; Costa Mesa vs. Estancia, at Costa Mesa G&CC. 2 p.m. • a.dminton High school -Corona del Mar at La Quinta, 3:15 p.m. Econo Pat1• CUSTOMER'S" ... ,, Yo•r Nu•..,. (PAGlWT lftJMlflS otlY) CA&& USI jil/ /l 'l'l'iSP - T [ t- ~ ~ H th th y1 pl fo th E ( ( tc R· (# SC _ M ic h; 01 p, c sl th in al w tic st ol st re in m m gJ I' ] jo pt 3€ ta THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1998 NEWPORT HARBOR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION BRONCO DMSION • Rockies 12, Mariners 2 JC.alona Dutrow smacked a tw.c>-run homer arid threW three innings of one-,hit ball for the Rockies Tueld4y at Mariners Park, and was backed up by the play of Colba Callahan and Bl~e Grtbble. who each produced a two- run double as the ~ockies improved to 3.2. MUSTANG DMSJON • "1Wles 8, Dodgers 6 • lhillles 11, Pirates 9 . The Phillies upped their record to 3-0 when Nlck Fra· zler, . 'fyler Parker anct Kevin Etter combined foi 10 strikeouts to defeat the Dodgers. · r----~-------------------~------------------, LOOKING FOR YOUR TEAM? ~ l + Every Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar and Newport Beach youth baseball team deserves to be here, and would be here, if .... SOFTBALL MINOR •'A ...... 13, ~Cheetahs U nie AtbJetk:I used four pitchers, including the debut ~lformanc:es by Madtsyn Hambor9 and Heather a•... to earn a win. The save went to Audrey ~ Who pitched the final inning and squelched a CheetAb run. Holly Singer sparked a 14-hit attack with a bases- loaded double and Williams added three hits. Lauren freeland. J .. iellbe Maxwell and Meagan Scaglia chipped in with two hits each. • Blue Jays 11, Rell Sox 3 From. the plate, Frazier was also strong leading the , .Pbils With a two-RBI dou.ble. BWy Munce added a pair of • singles and an RBI, while Parker and Cole Riley each All you need to do to ensure their inclusion is to call Daily Pjlot Sports, 574-4222 and get the facts. L-------------------------------------------~ Ashley Comtanttno pitched three solid innings for the Blue Jays fanning four en route to the victory. She also ma.de waves at the Plate with a 2 for 3 performance which included' a trip1e and two runs scored. Elizabeth Yundt also scored twice and Kelly Topps and ICatotn O'Salltvm were both 2 for 3. . . " . ~ ' . ., ~ ~ -I I . • f .. ~. .. ' ... ,. . ' t - ·~ . ' ........ . . .. # . .., ., .. •,, I "A Taste Of Heaven" Friday, March 27, 7:00 p.m. In the St. Andrew's Sanctuary Jana Alayra & "Cheryl" in Conc~rt! • De.ssert & Coffu During Intermission ° Kids Music & Gomes • Tickets ore $5.00 for adults - $3.00 for kids under 12 • 0 • Coll 574-2222 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Rd .. Newport Beach B<IY • SEU.: • TRADE MOOltTfllN • ROAD • BMX & CROISER BIKES ONE DAY REPAIR SERVICE Lowest Prices Flll£ llCYClEI AND ACCUIOfUES 2706 HARBOR BLVD., #0 COSTA MESA (SOUTHEAST CORNER OF HARBOR & ADAMS) ~ "' ' in I h\ tJi ~ . ...,.. th ac et th ANNOUNCEMEftTS YOlJTH SOCCCER TRYOUTS The Orange Coast United Wildcats girts under-15 squad will be holding open tryouts for next season Sunday Apr. 5 at Bonita Creek Park in Newport Beach. They tryouts will be at 4 p.m. Experienced play"1 who were born after August 1, 1983 should call 646- 4260 for more lnfQnnatlon. • The Slammers Futbol Club will hold tryouts for girls and boys under-1 o through under-14 soccer teams on Sat- urday and Sunday, March 28 and 29 at Lincoln Athletic Center in Newport Beach. Times are as follows for 5aturday. Girls under-10(10a.m.), girts under-11 and girls under-13 (noon), girts under-14 (2 p.m.) For Sunday: Boys under-10 and boys under-11 (noon) and boys undet;-12 and boys under-11 (2 o'clock). .. For further information and a com- plete schedule, contact the Slammers at 640-2626 or slammers.org. Juniors tryouts a:fc~~0-i:i! LIFEGUARDS deadline for inclusion in the Junior Lifeguard pro- gram is March 31 . Participants must be between 9 and 15, and only 1,000 participants will be accepted due to safety concerns. Registration forms are available at the Fire and Marine Department Adminis- tration Office located by City Hall at 32 St. and Newport Blvd. For convenience of those registering, a member of the Junior Lifeguard staff will be on Newport Pier at Lifeguard Headquarters to answer questions, accept applications and assist in sizing uniforms. The desk will be staffed from 2-5 p.m. through March 31 . For rriore information, c:ontact Reenie Boyer at 644-31?0 or 675-8420. • Daily Piloc t • C61.tlc fourth-graders top Suns, 34-25, in the championship game. All-league performers Tony YaghJlan and MlcbMl Cantwell led the Celtics to a 34-25 win over the Suns to earn the Lou Yantom Branch Boys and Girls Oub intramural bas- ketball championship Monday evening. The Celtics, playin\J in the fourth-grade division, were spurred by a 25-point second half and a stellar team defensive outing, said Coach Phil Cantwell. Also contributing with all-around good per- f onnances were Bennet Schlesinger, Gregory Vandenburg and Matthew Burgner. Newcomers Skyler Cozad, Tyler Randolph and Chase Nelson played major roles in accu- mulating a 13-2 overall record. NATIONAL JUNIOR BASKETBALL SECTIONAL CHAMPIONSHiP • Newport-Mesa Division D All-Stars 45, Los Alamitos 43 The local all-stars advance to the national championships, which are April 3-5 at the Pyramid at Long Beach State, after a thrilling double-overtime victory over Los Alamitos, 45-43. Other wins leading to the advancement are over Capo-Dana (49-46), L-0s Alamitos (66-44 ) and North Huntington Beach (52-27). Coach Art Manni said all the victories have been complete team efforts featuring team- work and hustle from all 10 players. RaHerty and Brian Reynolds. TOYOTA TOURNAMENT Celtlcs Coach Phil Cantwell, with his champions .. 1 top, row, · from left, Cantwell, Michael Cantwell, Bennet Schlesinger, Chase Nelson and Tyler Randolph; bottom row, from left, Tony Yaghjian, Skyler Cozad, Gregory Vanderburg and Matthew Burgner. eighth gyaders with 25 points, as teammate Micah Young poured in 20 in the win over La Habra. GOLF CONTINUED Fl\OM 81 the Senior Tour for operating 54-hole tournaments instead of 72. When will the madness stop? When can the PGA Tour get back· to governing its own game? You probably haven't heard much about the Toscano lawsuit. Not yet, anyway. You will if it goes to trial. The Toshiba e vent simply had good timing. On the first day, Toscano sta rted to make n oise when he passed out flyers on car windows, seeking donations from fans, among other things. On the second day, there were players, including McGee. who were given subpoenas before teeing off. On the third day. ironically, Toscano and McGee played in the same.threesome, but nothing was said about the suit between them until after the round. "It's nothing against the players, it's the system that should be changed," Toscano laid. ·we're ttytilg to indu'dt\ more ~pie. It's oot excl\liio~ it'a inclUSIOn. We'll 198 what~ happens. u it goes to triAl, the we'll see whether (lhe PGA ) ls in violAtioJ\ of the Sbermaii Antitrust Act, and if (it) is then'~ we've got to change lt." :• Toscano is arguing against e PGA Tour trust Us policy for ~ qualifying isn't fair, that too ' DWlY P.14yets struggle to br ~ 80 while other etigible playera ·, over 50 are more competitive. • In the literature passed out tD fans, Toscano said the tow has.• its own "private show," and thdt no other tour in the world has . "only 78 in the field." He argu~s that the tour and its sponso~ . allege a coosp1ificy that limits the field to certain players. : Amazing how the Senior Toilt stop here makes such big new$, a Hoag Hospital, benefidary~f the event, was awarded a •l .. $600,000 check after the • tournament. But according to :, tournament director Jeff Pu.rsefi that figure could stretch as higll as $630,000 or $635,000. ;; I . •I Sailors seeking second straight victory today COTO DE CAZA -Weather permitting the Newport GOL Harbor High boys golf team will be seeking its second ;- Sea View League victory in three days today against Santa Marga.iita following Tuesday's 368-377 Vlctory over Woodbndge at the par--64 (reconstruction) Big Canyon Country Club course. ~ The Sailors, 1-2 overall, 1-0 in league play, were led by a solid pahk, The squad is comprised of R.J. Badger, Tim Baker, Jamie Dieffenbach, Trevor Holmes, Tyler Lance, Kevin Lequlzamon, Derrick Manni, Jacob Mastrianni, Neal • Newport-Mesa Division I All-Stars 73, LaHabra62 Greg Perrine added 13 points in the win. The win concludes a winning season fo r Coach Russell Cheek's squad. which covered the first rune holes with a 202 effort. .f Kevin Olson was the pacesetter through nine holes with a 39. ~1- lowed by Mitch Johns and Zak Lafata with 40s, Scott Tippett at 41 iWd Tony Melum sparked Newport-Mesa's Rusty Hill at 42. ·1 •• PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES ~ relundable payment re-lorm furnished with the No bidder may withdraw HOUSEHOLD ITEMS PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual . NATION Of THE NATURE OF THE GNEN thlll the,... :::L:. quired for each set or bid contract documents, a list any bid for a period of sixty K E AUCTION SERVICE Have you staned doing ffiOCEEDlHGS AGAINST YOU. lcnoMI a: l70 ~~ PUBLIC. NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICES dooumon". Ch"k> '"°"' ol lh• p<0po"d '"''°"-(60! d•yo ''" 1ho do"'" p 6 'eox 825 RIALTO cA Flctltlou• ""''"'" Flctltlou• Bu•loou bu•I-• ,.,, Yu. 1990 YOU SHOW> CONT>CT A V.W-"""" -CA ~ be made payable lo Coast tractors on this proJect as for the opening of bids. 923'77 KELLY & KARL Neme S\;itement Name Statement Stephen C. Slllgenbauer YER On N-Ol·ll 1110:t0 AJll~ llDClf's PIRlll • --.-T-A_T_m_Ml! __ N_T_O_P_ Community College Dis· required by the Subletting A payment bond shall be JACKSON, TELE: 909·873-The lollowlng persons are Tne following persons are This statement was filed Foledosurt ~. lnC as ~1).1' wll be • trlct. and Subcontracting Fair required prior to execu11on 0744. AUCTION BOND doing business as: doing business as: with the County Clerk of !he <Uy appointed TNSIH under PUllk ~Ill the ABAHDONMINT OF Bids shall be recel\/ed In Practices Act G011ernmant of the contract and s~att be "723-41·19 N . T. D . M o A T GAG E. Beta via Designs, 448 De Orange County on 3· 10·98 and llJISUllll to Deed of Trust, fnlnt ...nnce to the ~ US• OF FICTITIOUS the place Identified above, Code Secllon 4 too et seq. In the lorm set 10f1h in the pub t 1 shed New p 0 rt CORP .. 2915 South Daimler Solo Terrace, Corona def 1008875 t 805 RecOllled on !»-3().Q7 u Docu· ~ 100 ~ BUSINESS NAME and those bids shall be Each Bid shall be ec-contract documents. Beach·Costa Mesa Daily Street, Santa Ana. CA Mar. CA 92625 Dally Pilot March 12. 19. ment No 97~ Book .• w Drive W... ~ .,_, The followirtO persons opened and publicly read compan,led by a certified!>' Pursuant to Section 22300 Pilot March 19. 26. 1998 92705 Belly Jeffrey, 448 De Soto 28, April 2, 1998 Th396 Page -of Olfiaal Reconls in the CA on ._,Ill 2:0Dpm. • have abandonedlhe use of a.loud at the abov&-slaled cashiers check or bid of the Publlc Contract Th404 Sunburst Mongage Corpo· Terrace, Corona d~ Mar. office ol tilt Recorder o1 Oranoe the ~ t*9dlf • the ~ tht Fictitious Business time and place. bond In an amount not less Code, the.~ntract wlll con· ration. (CA). 410 31st CA 92625 PUBLIC NOTICE County. cafoma. txecu1leCS by. .... d .... far Clllf\, • • Name: A. & E Productions, In accordanC11 with the than ten percent (10%) of lain prov1s1on1 permitting PUBLIC NOTICE Street, Newpon Beach, CA This business Is con· Yong Bok Stln, 1 single man. u ~·cf-* dr-. by• r 4540 Campus Or. Suite provisions of California the total bid price. payable the successlul bidder to 92663 ducted by: an indlv1dua1 Flctlttous Business Trusto< Thomas c Rllo ll1d .... or Ntian.111 ._.., • 1500, Newport Beach, CA Public Contract Code Sec-to the District as a guaran· substitute securities for any NOTICE OF SALE This business is con· Ha11e you started doing N•m• Stetement ~ Gltnnon Tl\lltlt Oi the dlldl df.n by • ..,.. Clf 02660 I.Ion 3300, the District re-tee that the bidder. ii Its monies withheld by tho OF ABANDONED ducted by: a corporation business yet? Yes. Jan. Th• following persons are ~· <Jemon' 1ggs Tl\ISl as f9dlllll cncll WIDn. .a • t Th• Fictitious Buslne11 qlllrtt that th• bidder pos· proposal Is accepted. shall District to ensure perform· PROPERTY Have you started doing 1996 doing business as: 8tnefiClllY wu SB.l. AT FUBUC dlldl df.n by a ltlllil • J Name referred to above 1es1 lh• followtng etas· promptly execute the ance under the contracL NOTICE rs HEREBY business yet? No Betty Jelfrey Coastline Shower D00<, .AUCTI:>N TO M HIGH£ST fedlnll -*"" Ind IDlll • wa1 ftled In Orang• Co~mty sincatlon ol contractor's 11-Agreement, furnish a satls· Each bid submitted In ro· GIVEN THAT UNDER AND Sunburst Mortgage Corp. This statement wa!I flied 785 w. 17th St. #G, Costa 8IOOER r<>R .CASH ~ a111cflilla'I, ~ ..o-~ on 11·U-97, File No. cense at the time that the lactory Faithlul Perform· sponse to this Notice shall PURSUANT TO SECTION John A. Gilchrist, President with the County Clerk ol Mesa, CA 92626 lmt of Ult in IJWiu1 monlY of dlliDI\ Of ..W. . ._.. 191173739642 contract Is awarded: anet Bond In an amount contain. as a bid Item, .•d· 1988 OF THE CALIFORNIA This statement was hied Orange County on 3-10·98 Tlll'ry Rabun. 8247 Hart· the lJm!d SllllS by cash ..,..... In AlsnClll:CO-~ Michell• L Henneaay, 23 Contractor.C-10 Electrical not leas then one hundred eQuate sheeting, 1honng. CIVIL CODE THE PROP· with the County Clerk of 1999975 1701 lord Rd., Yorba Linda. CA caslH(s clledlcim.n by 1 sim mdlonltQZ.,,..........., • Abeta, llvlne, CA. 92620 or C-7 Low Voltage Sys· percent (100%) of the total and bfaclng. or equlvalenl ERTY LISTED BELOW BE· Orange County on 3·10·98 Dally Pilot March 12 19 92887 or l\llio!W brink. 1 clleck dflWn to do.,._ In~ • Thlt buslneu la coll-tems Contractor bid price, furnish a Pay-method, le>< the protection LIEVED TO BE ABAN· 109B8751704 · • This business Is con· federll cltdt Thi ~ tim~ II • ducted by 1n lndlvldual PUBLISH: March 26, 1998 merit Bond In an amount of Ille and limb In trenches DONED WILL BE SOLD AT . 26, Aprll 2. 1998 Th39t ducted by: an Individual by 111111 or union. btlr'li ..W "illW'. 1111 ' 1tH8750887 and Aptll 2, 1998 not less than one hundred and open excavation. PUBLIC AUCTION AT Dally Pilot March 12• 19• PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started doing°' 1 checll dlawn by 1 "* 0 wll lie.-~COIM' i !1,,' -.:'~=~ w~i!r~"':, 1=~tT~~u~.~ .• A'G~~ gj'Jc~ri~~~°2,~l t~~~~ '~!~~ ;.~~~~.!~~lef:~~~:r's~0 •P· ~?gi~a~~AiJ8o5E~ 260 ;~~~1~9~80TIC~11392 Ffctltloua B.ualnH• bT~~~~!Ji~? No ~:a:=~ :'t,:.;:'7!:.::'P. 11 Maintenance & Operations tificates evidencing that lhe Oovernfng Board WARNER AVE., SANTA Neme Stetement This statement was filed lllllngs nt n JXWMI 1 \ « ·~ ~ ~~fou~ty on ~98 9 Complu localed ofl required Insurance Is In el· By Wllllam M. Vege, ANA. CA. ON APRIL 9. Fictitious Business The following persons are wl1h the County Cieri< of 51~~ecllhe '!,":Code: ....... e UlllllY h allll- ' Da Y lot ar. 15, 1 • 1 • Golden Wnt Street on Mc· lect In the amounts set Ed.O., Chencellor, 1998, AT 12:00 P.M. N•m• Statement doing business as: Orange County on 3-3-98 IUu.,..,. tt> ness tn gllaft wa.-9d "1•'1C191d ~ 28, 1998 Th386 Faddtn (7t4) 895-8158 forth In the genaral Condi· CoHt Community Col· AUCTIONEER MR. RICH· The following persons are Brighton Advertising, 134 19988750878 l1lll.) lot. 1" ,,_.... d 'ftull. ...o.i bf PUBLIC NOTICE BIO DATE: April 28. 1998 lions. In Iha event of failure I• .. • District ARD (DICK) StDOERS. doing business as· S. Glassell, Suite I. Orange, Dally Pilot Mar 5, 12, 19, 11111 1IO, 11'!.., lllllrCA ..... ......_ K Hucllwa .... • at2:00p.m. to enter into the contract • CALIFORNIA STATE BOND CLAY, 24477 Malv1sta CA92866 26 1998 Th382 ~ ......... ._ .. nglt. ~...--.•Ir-.. ___ N_O_T-IC_l_T_O ___ I BOARD DATE: May 8. and execute the required Pub tis h e.d New Port fl 5088400 Way Laguna Niguel CA John Orville Butcher 40 ' tit Ind MW COllWlyld ID tDr, AK a l'ded c. ~ CONT.,.,..,,..... 1998 documents, such .bid secu-Beach·Costa Mesa Dally UNIT·NAME·CONTENTS 92677 · Silver Crescent, Irvine: CA PUBLIC NOTICE now hekS by 1t under SIMI Died of ~ ,,_..., ,,_ ---. No payment shall be rlty will be lorfened. The Pilot Maret\ 2t, A.prll 2, 175. HANK DUTTON, Team Real E'tat• tncor· 92612 TNlt 111•~111181 I !lode 'i..":: "" GI .. CAI.LIMO FOii 8108 made f0t wotk or material Faithful Performance Bond t998 MISC. BOXES & ITEMS porated (Utah) 24477 Mal· This business Is con· Fictitious BuslnHS Slid Countr. califomia dtlClitj Cfftdll d ar..._ SchoOI 0111tlct: under the contract unless shall remain in full force Th408 283, LISA DAWSEY, vista way. Laguna Niguel. ducted by: an Individual Name Stetement the lltld lllefwn, A.P.Jt 4n.Q81 Ca9amla. n.tGtll ...... COAST COMMUNITY COL-and until the ReglstrBI of and effect through lh• TRACY BATES, DRESSER, CA 92677 Have you started doing The following persons are 44 It& mot1 ~ daenbecl 1 .and llr .., lnlOurn9lt LEGE DISTRICT . Conl1actors Ytrltitt to the guarantee period as speci· PUBLIC NOTICE MISC. ITEMS & BOXES This business Is con· business yet? Yes March doing business as: Mid OffO ol T111st. The ll'DOtlty • d .. ttiM d Iha 1n1111t Bid Oead111!9: A.prll 28. DISTRICT tnat the CON· tied In the general condt· 47. MAHROLCH NIAZ. ducted by: a corpC'r1tion 1• 1999 • Developer's Speciatlles, helllDfoll daaltlldls b11nQ ,........., d-naact 11 1998 at 2:00 p.m. TRACTOR WU properly U· tlons. NOTICE OF BOX SPRINGS, MISC. Have you startect doing John o. U"1tcher 858 W. 18th. Costa Mesa. ·a 1S" Tiie S1r11t ldlRU $111,111.11 (e61..-.id\ Place ol Bid Receipt: Of· cenled tt lhe time the COil-The OISTRICt reserves PUBLIC AUCTION BOXES & ITEMS business yet? Yes 1011197 This statement was med CA 92627 other common~ d ¥fJ Wflldt llalllltl the ..,.., Ree of Dltte10f of Purchas-trllct was awarded. Any the rlghl to reject any or all Notice i• hereby given 706. SHANE SCHMIDT. Team Real Est~ta. Inc .. with the County Clerk of Randal David Ressel. 2083 o1 Ille rul ~ detctl .,.... GI ... W.-0 ._. , Ing, Coast Community.~~~ CONTRACTOA oot so II-bld1 or to waive an"'. Ir· that lhe undtrtlgned will CHAIRS, TABLE, MISC. Bryan o. Hull Chief Execu· Orange County on 3.10_98 Stale Ave .. Costa Mesa, CA 11XM 1s puf'l)Olted tD bl. ti .nee~ acc:naed ... leg• District, Bldg. D , cenaed Is subject to penal· regularltles or lnformahlles sell at PUBLIC AUCTION ITEMS live Officer · 92627 ......,., ~ Catt AtM unpslil ..__ .,,.. ,.. 1370 Adema Avenue. Costa tlet under the law. If IM II-i~ any bids or In the blCI· on 04/06/98 at 11:00 a.m. SOUTH COAST SELF This statement was filed 19988?51602 This business Is con· CA -tm7. The ...mlJ .. , 0 1 Clllllll, • M~ CA. 82628 cense classification specl-ding. at: ALLS PACE, 8564 HAM· S TORA G E, SH ARON with the Count Clark of Daily Pilot March I 2. 19• ducted by: an Individual Tnsstlt chdllms ll'f lallllt\y UJI MW. .......... a Project Identification fled htrelnabove la that of As required by Section IL.TON AVE., HUNTINGTON YOUNG MANAGER O 8 ge Co nt ~n 3 09-98 26, April 2, 1998 Th395 Have you started doing ll'f lhCOlilctlleSS al 1111 .. -.cif lnl!lll~ Name: Golden Wut Col-a "1pedalty contractor" as 1773 of the Calilornia BCH., CA 92646 Iha per· Publl°shtd Newport r n u Y · U C NOTICE business yet? Yes, t978 ldchts lfld obi common d .. nail&». Tiie &nllf.. 19 Flre Alarm System; defined In Ste1lon 7058 of Labor Code, the Director of sonal property of the fol-Beach·Costa Mesa Daily 10080751606 P BLI Randal Ressel dellQnliOn. rf Q Sllown fllftlln. __....._ t91c1._.,. Bid No.1781 the California Business and lhe Department of Indus· towing: Pilot March 26. Aprtl 2, Dally Pilot March 12. 19, Fictitious Buslneas This stattmenl was filed Sad sale will be riiade. bulW!fll. ....., tar lf'1 ttc:utd> Piece Bids.,.. on file and Profnslona Code. the •P• trlll Rtlatlons of the State NAME -UNIT# 1998 26. April 2, 1998 Th398 N St t t with the County Clerk ol out cownll'll OI w~ u ,.. d l'9 ....., 8ddl9m 8'411able at· .Otllce of the claJt'i contractor •warded ol ..Callforola has. c1ete1· INV.ENTORY Tl\409 PU LI NOTICE a~• • •men Orange ~ on 3-3·98 prusect ~ l!oant • tt ..S aa.. -dal9-PhVlk:el Facllltln Coofdl-the Contract for this Worlt mined the generally prevail· CHRIST I AN. H 0 S 0 I. B C Tile 10 lowfng pe~sons are 19988750883 °' 1 ~ '· Nilan, I 9"' ..._., hlnii\. naf0t. Atdllh Richey Cout lhall lt1etf conatruct a rna· Ing rates or wages In the Ao O \ HO u SE H 0 L D PUBLIC NOTICE doing t>uslness as. possUSIOl'I °' enoi · Thi lllf lllcilly _... .... Communl1Y College DI• jorlty ol the Work, In ac· localtty In which the Work fTEMS.'BtCYCLE, GUITAR Flctltloua BuslneH McShay's Malntenan~e Daily Pilot Mar. 5, 12. \9, ~the !!INIMQ l)llnapll sum Desd d 1"llt tiaaloA trlct; 1370 Adams Ave., Cotdance with the provl· Is lo be performed. Coples H 1 Ga IN Bo THAM , Fictitious B&1slneH Neme Statement Company, 2424 N. Tustin 26. 1998 Th380 of the nole~S) sec:wtd ~ Slld amMd Ind Cllll •Id tD BldQ. "O", Cotta M..., CA. lions of Callfomla Busl-of these wage rale determl-DONALD. C001, HOUSE· Nem• Stetement The lollowing persons are Apt. G·11. Santa Ana. CA. PUBLIC NOTICE Deed of rust. witll inll!U the "'*' ...... • ..._ (11() ~ neu and Prolessl'on.s Code nations, tntltled PREVAIL· HOLD ITEMS, TOOLS The following ersons are doing business as: 92705 lllereon. IS pnMdecS '" Dtdl:l9lll1 d ~ Ind NOTICI! IS HEREBY Section 7059. ING WAGE SCALE. art DESCISCIOLO/KARINA, doln business ~1: 800 NEW CARS. 23l0l Rodney Lamoni McMurren, . Fictitious Buslnesa noet(I). acMnetS, If Q , unde Danwlll far...._ 1'ie ._... GIVEN that the aboV• All Work rnual be com-mtlnttlned at the DISTRICT DAVE, D033, HOUSEHOLD Mov~t Stars Wigs Hair Lake Center Dr .. *340. 2424 N. Tustin Apt. G-ll, Name Stetement 1111 terms of the Oetcl o4 T dlil.iiid C'al8ld a Naac. named School District of pleted whhln three hundred office localed at: 1370 ITEMS, CEMENT MIXER Pieces and Toupee 2670t ~lgk~ fores~ CA 92!~0 rt \8h~ta A;a· ,c\927?; con The following persons are-~ J"'· T~ f d ODii nt IJIC:UGn e Orange County, CallfOmla. tbcty·flve (385) consecutive Adttrn1 Ave., Coa1a Mesa, KENNEDY. DARRIN. F065. Laural CrHt Drive 0Laguna 1 oot oran ve 11• 1 us ne s • doing buslneH u · apenses "' Ille ... ~ ... 11111 o W to bt NCllldld In tfl9 acting by Md tt\tougtl Its days. Time 11 of the•• CA 92826; Phy1lcal Faclll· HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Hilts,CA92653 ' Ing. Inc .. (CA). 23l0t Lake Cluctadby:an lndlvldual Phlly'a Fiooolng 's.rvtces. thetMISCl'UledtlySlldOeedo4 CDU'llywtwelhe .... P"llf> Govefnlng Board, .hert!Nf• eence. Falluf• to compi.te ti .. Planning, and are avail· BRA.NT. DOUG. F073, JHna A.xelrod. 267()t Lau-Center Dr .• 1340. Lake For· Have you started dofng 1927 Harbor Slv<I. 1263, Tlldl ID-Wit AIUt1.A2 es. lfty It _... Md '*'°"' ter referred to It "DIS. the Work within the time able to any lntert1ted !)Arty HOUSEHOLD ITEMS rel Crest Drive.• Laguna 9.f~·i CA :26?o I bfr:i"ell ~~o yrt4:~~~~ Costa Mesa, CA 92827 ~ AccNed I~ tNll lww ....,._ lwW TRICT', wUI ...cefVe up to, stOorth heftln wltl rHUlt In upon request. The Con-MIGAS. SHAAON, F09<•, Hiiis CA 92653 1 us ncss s con· 0. ney n u fil Phlly Anthony Qlor~lannl adcftollll llMneeS, ii Inf, Wiii ....... llncll l&ICfl NCCllilllt- but not later than th• the Imposition of llquldated tract« ehall post • co~y or HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ur,Y c~stal, 26701 Laural d~ted by: 8 corpo~atl~n1 · T.~~s 1~111~~~ C~rkr ':, 21201 Mlrim11. Huntington 1nt1t11e Im fl0u19 PllOr tt> Ult tlOn. Diii: wti.-.., ~t:! ~d'-:'! =~ '::!. e:~Y .~ :'.!. d~~'::n:~: ~ ... i~fe~~J,L:~~~~. ~~~· gz~~~;''· Laguna Hiiis. bu~l~ .. ~0:e111~~e 0 ng o~ange •coun1y °" 3-3-98 ~h~h. ~~sf~ Is con-:'T~~ : '::r':'!ic1C:W::: contract fof the project d• forth In the "Information for any aubc:onttactor undtr ii MILES. ROBIN. H043, Thia buslne11 ls con· Ughtlool Moran Advertis· . 19088750879 ducted by: an indivlduel dllMlld ID • undlnlOlllCI 41'h PklarJA!_~ C'9 ICflbed u: Blddefl:' shall pay not ltu than the 2 OUTBOARD MOTORS. ducted by: a general part· Ing. Inc. Paul A Morar> Dairy Pilot Mar. 5, 12, 19. Have you ltarled doing Wdln ~of OlflUll IOOM, •~!tor..._ R•rl•cament Golden Each bid INS! conform 1pectRtd prevailing ralts of Wh 1 Hide 'N nershlp 'i'·sldent 11 d 26, 1998 Th3lJ4 business yet? No OtmlnCI lof s. lfld 1 wdlll1 ltilotit .. Cll Clll: (911) 111· Wt1 ~S Campus Fire and be rnponslve toEat~ w~ tlno ~~ worlcers11o em-1 seei !1~~ childcare? Have you started doing wi~~s 1~~·c~~~: .. wCl~rk' •01 PUBLIC NOTICE Phlly GlorglaMI NDkl ol 1>11a11 'lfld Bac:tol'I ~ ?!3_ ........ ~.,'!.!:!! Alarm Vtftm, contnlc:t documents. ''" p .... ,.... t ... execu n o d busln191 yet? No ' This 11atement wn filed Siii The lllldlrtlOtied Clllltd aid ,,_ -...,, ... Ther9 Wiii be. a Twenty• bidder shell IUbmll. on the lhe Contract. C a I I C 1 • • • 1t1 • Jeana Axelrod Orange County on 3·09·98 Fl tltl 8 1 ·-with the CoYnty Clerk of NDkl OI Ollllllt end 9'Ctocl m ~1Jn OS/11, Oll.2I, ;~~;~~;11~(;m=m~>;~=~--------~--------~:~:d:•:y:1:~~~:~::n:·=~~"~~1 ~~1uu1s1e~ : 0~:·M~ o~~~~onH~SllltD ~~tnh ~ with lhe County Clerk or Daily Pilot March 12. t9, The ~C::wt,,: P~~:~s art 11188750804 wt.t • IU ~ tS Orange County on 3-10·98 26. Appl 2., t998 Th399 doil1Q bustnesa ai: Dally PilOt Mar. s, 12. 11. n mMllln '* motlllla ..... 1 ________ _ STARTING ANEW BflSINBSSP? . - t99H751889 PUBLIC NOTICE a) Studio G .• bl LouiH 26, 1991 Th3n ~ lince IUdl ~ Dally PUot March 12, 19, Ogden. 1911 Y1cht Mari.. PUBLIC NOTICE M • ~ Fa r • 2e, A.prll 2. 1998 Th394 Fictitious 8u1lnH1 New~ Beach, CA. 9~ C • • • ...... Name Statement Vlr~1nl1 FlfftWOOd Frls~ Fk:tltlou• auatn.sa TM ~ e.t lifDr PUBLIC NOTICE The lollowlng persons are 1911 Yacht Marie. Newpon Na.me St•tement ~ !l!",.~1~4 ---------doing business as· Beach, CA 92660 -" ,_ W'I •~·'• Flotltfous 8u1lnH1 CK Reaearch 1~c 3t00 This buslne11 11 con-The fol~ pettons .,. HH. &-. nlD. Una. fn'J212 Name ltetement A.lrway Av• .. #112;· Costa ducted by: an lndlvidual cs:'~~'T1.'~'.:i»y 2300 HID ~tt.~19.a.a 1911& The lonowlng ptr10n1 ere Mesa CA. 92626 Have you started doing ' doing bUslneu as: CIC R11earct1. Inc .. 3100 business yet? No . L~ ~l·~~ Newport PUBLIC NOTICE Roaa Company, 1971 Port Airway Ave .. Ste. 112. Virginia Flfftwood Frl1b1t A.l·L.~ Nlnl'I 12851 Date ~ c=/ Seabourn•1 __ Newport CQ1tta Meu, Calif. 92628 Tills statement wa1 ftled SI 0 , den' Grove CA. NDTa Oii' ,,..,_.. ~ i Beach. CA 92~ Tl\li buslntn Is con-wilt\ the County Clefk of 12141 r • U&.a ~ ... NI>. Aouland Corporation, ducted by: e corporation Orange County on :MO-M Thia bualnHI la 00,,_ -.A &..aM -. ~ ~allfomlal, 1971 POf1 Sta· Hive you started doing t99UTStlll d ed b • Individual 111110..-..... n111-4 "'°" urnt, Newport Beach, business yet? Yes, June 1, Dally Piiot March 12 19 .:'ve .l;,an11arted AAJ..,. Mm• mw.a:r ~ A.92860 1998 } Th3i3 ,~ --"' ~ °" ,.,.., --l .. !!!!!11!"'!!'!11!!!'!!'!!!!!'!!!!! This bu1lne11 11 con-CK Research, tno .. e. Aptll a. 1998 ~~t No .,,._. wa.t YOU..ca dUCttid by:. CotPOtltlon Charlene E. Kaloper. Prfff-. sruauc NOTICI ~~ llatement WU lllld ACftON ft) ...,, .. , Have you ttarted ~olng dtnt with C Cid ot ~ "'"31 Zh V, fT .., bullMU ytt? Ytt, •• ~ This 1tateme~wJ1 Wt0 "-tf.tlon lu.an... "-~"-~~ NMI • GD llif A ~-ery, t9" -with the County Clerk'" Of lf•• ... ~ --...... ......,,., aM& • _. Im:» Aossllnd C-n Orange Co\lnlY o_o 3-3.-08 Tti. IOllOwint J*'ON.,. tlllaJIOt11 ~ t:Jll THI W~ ,,,.... • ~ tMH7tto8H ~~n: -fllllDit Milt. I. 1t, tt . ..n.OPTNIMO"..,. d9nt Oahy Pilot Mar 15 12 Jt TEC PAC'l<AOINO & SUP.. 21. t• · 1""15 -n•I .. WllU, (}fJ. = =t~ ~:1-: 2'. 1H1 · • Th3n :~n~\.=. ~.~i' "-· fJUl&JC MOTICI :U..::ft'.a...r Or~ Count)' on w1• PUILIC NOTICE 1'lCl'latel 1kvoe c..noro, PlaW • ••u• llilllllll•••m111 .. m t•HHOl14 2$291 SINelne Or .. I.a---=======~=====:;.=a Dally Pilot MW. I, 12. 111 Flot1Uou1 lualn .. • .auna Hills, CA tam ...._--•••Rt Ii tt. 19M 111311 Name St.tem.nt This bu11n... 11 con-~:!:"..:~Mt Th• follOWlng P*flOt\I _,. ducttid by: *' lncHdulll """9v: S.....W ~. PUILIC NOTICI dc4ng_tiu11neu ": Htv9 you -*' ~ u · Atl*e lnfftt .. ,r:j. Ml!OC::AA! L!ASINO, 11Tl1 bu.Inell WC'I Ho •lt • ~ .......... KlnQ1 Cati~ Of, HlltllinQ• Rkhltf ..... ~.-0 Cllr'OI ...,_, la Albolli. ............. "' IOl'llleeefl, CA•• This IMll...,_ -llMf .._,CA •tt TM tollOWll'I pWaOna .,. "'*1~ AuurWfl COr· wit!\ .._ Clurllir Cll9' el niie bu91MM .. c d011'41---.. 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HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE MOBD.E NEWPORT HUNTINGTON INOUSDW. 2788 ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT PURNITURE 6014 NEWPORT CHEVROLET 9045 HOMES 1100 BEACH 2169 BEACH 26401 iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I 2920 5530 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiil BEACH 6169 liiiiii,9ii0iii8iiiuiiibuiiir~b•iiniiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •8upetlor Ave. CM Lr• llnt Ctr. Waeh•d iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii d 1 II 1 Mii• to •••oh 1500-1 5,000af. Great FREE c·••H 8 I L d d Oak, QIHl/WOOd dra. .. I Soott• • e SEE THISI 2bd 2ba lrg Vera a Ille• OuleMlke ~ en or a Y nee I ,.1 dep/S2hl"'h/•6wlde Moving Sale ~at ~ 28 3/4 TON 2WD R .. H patio lndr fountain F/P new. 1Br 1Ba. mirrors. 1Br 1Ba encloaed gar, looatlon. fenced, homemaker Light • • " 1 o 1 m onlu T Hltc1h flow' muter well malnt. $20,000 celling fan, new paint Ip. ·laundry fac, deele, roll-up•. high celllnga, GRANTS! houae work, cooklng, s3so.obo 989•8204 mls:ru;n,pplanla/poti e~~au11, ,.;ew radiator. call 675-6241 for appt. $975.mo 640·5324 No/pet $730 498·8027 .65paf 714-~8-8531 College. Scholarahlpa. pere'onat laundry, Muet iih b" Mar30i 408 evening Star Lan• elar1er, rotor/brakea, Bualne... Medical traneport to appta1 Glaea tQp dining table, red/Whit• with tan ._... REAL ESTATE NEWPORT WANTED 1625 COAST NEWPORT 2170 BEACH bllla. Navar Repay. hra neg. 562·598·3157 ent. center, beautllul1••••••••• lour Interior, "Barn N Toll F,..e Trophy Co seek• FIT baby crib, Futon 1ola,11 o 0 0 r a.. In rear. 2669 BUSI BSS 8r 800-218-9000 xG·1398 Store Mg;, Phonea, whirlpool refrigerator, TRANSPORTATION 104,000 well m•ln· FINANCE Lawrence E. Klein M.O.. flllng & cuatomer 9 drawer dresHr, ••••••••• taln•d mllea. Aune W•nted SB r + In CM liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Fixer upper ok. $225K Vlewl O•t•d Comm 7 1 4 ..e 4 o .a 3 1 8 pp Lovely Exec:. Home Sl!RIOUS BUYER 3Br, marble, posh yrd. poolS3900 612-4888 HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT APARTMENTS POR RENT 2606 •On th• W•ter • Inc. Gynecology ·and ••rvlce. 714·648-3141 night tab•oa. All Item• gr .. t, gooc;t cond. Fantaetlc vlewl 2br Menopause Manag• In excell~t condition. ---------$6800 obo 2ba. 900+sr, deck, ment, ann.>uncea the Call 71 8~2881 POWER BOATS i--.:.;(7..;1_4):...84~8-0-B..,1_3~ w/d. dw, new/paint/ BUSINESS relocatlon of hi• office EMPLOYMENT Sofm/Loveaeat (Brand •95 CAMERO Z·28 carpet. utll pd, m•to-m 2900 t0°r·r4v00e, 'SNu•ltwpe 04r109CeNnetwe~ SERVICES 5533 New) etlll wrapped. 7012 Whit•. lull power, or lease, no/pet $1750 FOi SALE Off white. $950/both. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii new Lexua trade Boat sllp avall for por1 Beach. CA 92660 714-759·1443 (116751) $12,977 extra SS 714•723.5635 p . 714·729•4300 Ellectlv.-t e ... e .. e SS•v• Money$ buy LEXUS · *A owerful Income March 16, 1998 PleaH b• aware that---------• Don•t•d Boatal MISSION Vll!JO Big C•nyon Opportunity. Travel the llstlng!• In thla cat• MERCHANDISE e21' Westerner ski 1•888-88·LEXUS Elegant & Spaoloue Dynamics LLC, look· egory may require you MISC 6015 boat 53500 •21' Bay-1 Bd, Fplc, 2-car gar. Ing for people to earn HEALTH & to call a 900 number • liner Trophy 1987 Cathedral celllng. 2·31</week from home. FITNESS 3000 In which 1here Is a S8400 •26' Bayllner S 1450mo 640-5034 1 ·8oo-345-9688 x0003 charge per minute. OAS STOW 30ln,$65. Sun b r Id g e 1 9 9 O Newly Renovated WORK IN YOUR BRASS bed frame, $14,500 •21.5' Four & 2 Am•alna Thin, Firm queen $75 548 7576 Winna with trlr. Uk• 1990 ZR·1 Vette All options. King of the hill. on• owner. Red/Red, $29,000 call 780-1580 Specious 1Br Br BUSINESS atom.oh Exercl•• spare tlmel Good • . . new $6500 YFC, lno. From $775. No Pets. Equip. Cell Nowl money! Proceselng or 722·3567. 8 D ti 1--------- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •SUNNY PATIO• Newport BayTenaoe OPPORTUNITY 1·800·251·2983 malll Free auppllesl Mini S•t•llt• up to 7~•4t_97o5~5°:: CHRYSLER 9050 Ye•rly Rent.I 3 Bdr & 1 6 9 1 Me• a Dr Iv• 2904 Bonuses I Ruth long 165 Crystal cir chann BALBOA ISLAND BALBOA 2106 ISLAND 3 Ba,Peek·•·Boo Bay Great home/office. 2br 714-545-4855 •AS Sl!EN ON TV• SASE: Welsh/3336 els, $99 888·825-9139 View. Large llvlng 1be, new pelnVcarpet. Remarkable New Harrison, Butte, MT ---------'91 LeBaron Light room with lrplc. dining $1195. Agt, 646·0645 Rent•I• Avallabl• •-••-• Welghtloss In U.S.A. 59701•3544 Queen Palma Lrg 15 SAIL BOATS 7014 Gray/Gray. Excel. Studio 2 & 3 Bdrma I 11 $35 Cit C d $7500 C 11 room. Hardwood ---------Cell Pam 81 67 ... A 630 Pl•••• be wary of out ree lnlo t-888-404·6800 CAL-SCAN ga on, . rus, on . . a Fl F h Doo s .,.... fruit, avocado trees. 714·720-9822 oors. renc: r BALBOA Agent No Fee. of area companies. DIABETICS (fruiting) $10. Cement 38' LANCER SLOOP, ~~Pe~c'.o ga~~.en ::~'i~'.li~::i=~~1:iiiii~~~~1••••••••• Check with the local (Ualng lnsutln.) Old EMPLOYMENT fountains, 5110. Bird· 1980 xlnt cond, dleael ---------11 Better Bualne11 you know Medicare or baths. $20. Jasmine, wheel furling and FORD 9075 ~~!;;i~e.:;~?a°3e~ Bureau before you Insurance Covers WANTED 5535 Olendars, Privet. s1.oo dodger. Just reduced iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iii 3Br/2B• Upper. Lrg MISCELLANEOUS eend any mone~ lor mo s t, •up p 11 es? 9 o 9 ·8 7 4 .9 4 2 2 $33,500 obo. ,94 ESCORT LX 5GE•NEiiiiiRALiiiiiiiiiim10.o.21 CORONA DEL MAR 2122 Mstr w/FP/jac. FP In RENTALS fees or eervlce,. ead Save money, c:all A Woman of Integrity! YFC Yacht Brokerage 9k I AT A/C Lvg rm. lrg porch. 2· ~~~tra~7:e~~~~r~ ~~ ~;:~~t~ 9 ~~8d11~!1 Nuree,Homemaker. WANTED (714) 875.0588 caa':. llke' new: cer gar. $1700/mo yrly lg Sh P d 1 Excel cook.Own car. (130873) 9k mll•• lse. Avl 5/1 438-5041 • n. o aroun or Satlefaotlon guaren· Sklll•d In Masaege TO BUY 6019 LEXUS OF YEARLY RENTALS ROOMS 2706 rates. ~=~ti~~ ~~g,Z~bers, therapy. 12 Yrs.exp.· AUTOMOBILES WESTMINSTllR ~-------.1 SOLD! Showcase homes for sale In our Saturday Real Estate Supplement I •Hom•• of th• Week dlspl•Y ada start •t Just $751 (Deadline Wed 5pm) ***** .Open House llatlnga for $51 (Oeadlln1 Thurs 5pm) ***** 'It pays to advertise In the best loc:el ~eat Esta1e Section CALL TODAY! LI•• Rivera 714/574-4252 3Br 38• South of Hwy. Ocean vu. 3 sep. ent's $2200mo. Open Sat-Sun. 10-4pm. 352 Hazel Dr. 772·18t 1 x231 Cozy upstairs studio In CdM w/klt. utll Incl. $650/mo avail now. Call 222·5775 ext.257 AVAILABLE APRIL l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 01111. Life Savere CAL•SCAN Local refs. Hrly or 24 I BUY ALL PIANOS 714· 892-6906 Newer Upper 3Br 28811 Candyl Local Ate. H· hr sh 11 ts.CALL MUSTANG 2/wks. All Amenities. NB W.Oceenfront/22nd. tabllahed Just for youl Lose Weight-Increase 714-848-3735 Anllque1-qual. furniture ·~~BRA CONY lnclds 2.c:ar perking. Private rm. unfurn, ehr $156K 11t yr. Min. energy and 1·Jppress 1pc or houseful cash ---------2Br 2Ba upper w/dec:k bath, utts pd, n/smkg. Invest under $5,000. appetite, wlTAIM paid (714) 957·8133 ACURA 9010 1-owner, red, 21k ml, & carport. Studio w/ kitchenette, laundry. 800-572·7386 24hrs FAST-Herbal+ $29.95 DOMESTICS 5540 Old Coln• Gold Siiiier leath.er. CD, ABS kitchen ulls lnc:ld 1 block to N.B. Pier 30·day eupply. Franklin Mint Sterling pwr seat, hard to llnd Cannery Rentals $5-10/mo. Call Sam at PROTEL PAYPHONE (714) 642·3228 House Sitter lor CdM, Old watches & jewelry '93 Ll!Ol!ND L (3JWF121) Make Oller 1-800·247·8209 (Bet~~!~759"!':J~PM) :~:tlo~~ hi~~~~a~f~~ NB, LB. Avl Aprll·Sept. Westcoast Coln 642-9448 Lo ml. lthr, Bose. Ll;c°o~:.8.:.~:~"' Includes gaa stations, Dependable. wlll c:are RECORDS/TOP$ mnrt. mint (714) 540-5830 COSTA MESA 2 1241-C-O_R_O_N_A _____ Newport Height'• convenience stores, EMPJ.OYMENT for yrd/plants/anlmels. Jazz. A&B, Soul, Rock (3FHH576) $17,777 1--=--~----- rm, own beth, kitchen hotels. Earns 51001</ Rel'• avl 351·5899 Etc ... 50•1 & 60.1 Mike LEXUS OF 98 T·Blrd, LXV8 1un prlv, no/smkr S500mo · 845 7505 WESTMINSTl!R roof. 20Kml,blue/grey. E'ald• Aemodl Homes DEL MAR 2622 per year. Minimum In· • (714) 892-9908 S135000bo, theft aye. ask for Suzy 722•6033 vHtment. financing RECORDS/TOP i Call 909-930-9628 w/yds. hk·ups. grdnr. av a 11 ab I• I Ca I I EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE Jazz. A&B. Soul, Rock ---------Sm pet ok. 775-4335 28r 18•,New carpet & ( 8 o o) .. 1 9 3 2 o 1 2er 1Be wtger. s1125. petnt, ctose to beach. RENTALS TO ., • 5530 Etc ... 5o·s & so·a Mike ALFA ROMEO 90151_H_O_N_D_A ____ _ CAL•SCAN 845·7505 9085 1 Br w/carport, $865. gar, no pets $1400/mo SHARE 27 24 I~==~~~~~~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii E 'ald• Townhouse Avall lmmed. Agent iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _____ ...._ ___ ,: ---------1 11 7146407000 x 306 NVESTM NT S8·S11 per Houri ANTIQUES 6010 BUILDING '95 XJR Black/blk, '88 Accord LXI 2 DR 2Br 2Ba. 2-car gar. · · COM &hr tprg 2bd I E and benefits. FIT & P/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiid-21K ml, extra clean, 3 PB/PW/•NRFITINT extra cute. clean. Ip. Exec 2bd pV1 ent to pet/ 3be twnhome W-eean OPPORTUNITY T. Preschool, lnllTod MA?'!RW.S 6030 year 75k warranty run a xtnt S5000 Zero Down home loan pool, tennis. $1205. sun dk. Gar Indy hkup view, dbl gar, $950 2908 Tutor Time Chlld Care S39,500 759·8404 63H5348 650·2766 Free 24 hour recorded Agent 714·433·9528 quiet, qualfd person 800-277·4175 x202 In N.B.· 955·2872 PUBLIC' NOTICE: Steel ---------'92 Civic a~o. A/C, bldge. n .. .,., put up, BMW 9030 pb, pa. stereo caaa. msg: 1-888·792·7413 Luxury Condo 2br 2be. Sl 150/mo 675·0760 HB Sh•r• 3Br 28• xt 302 CFA dbl FP I d Admln. A••l•l•nt e · dgar.11 s v;~ te Condo. t ml to beach ---------. motivated, Hlf starter woo ce s. 11 .mo COSTA MESA 2624 lndry, pool, prkg, aec, to assist u lea dept. of 1st+ last 642·5290 ut.1 Incl $535 or 2·roor.i CRITICALLY busy yachtdealerehlp. spec:lel. 714·846·2905 ACCLAIMED $8.00hr & opp. for ad· HUNTINGTON 1 ~C:u.~:! • !t~a~I~ NB Pv1 Home. 4J br/pvt AND va ncem ent. Fax BEACH 2140 • ba, kltch. lndry. Inc: KID TESTED resume Attn: J111111•11fi!Briilllll BaJboll Newport near beach. Cathedral utl/c:ble. No emkg/pets 714-842.0938 Reatty, Inc. Spacloue 28r 1,58• ~~1!~iai:r1~·57~,;>~:6~ $450/mo 722·9755 A unique Invest· AHletent Needed Newport Island Twnhse In Trl·plex deposit. 548-2421 ---------ment opportunity ex· For la.t-paced NB Waterfront near Beach/Yorktown. 2Br 1 B• Neer Fairview STORAGE 2742 lsts In chlldrens pro· olllce. Proficient In grammlng. Nine year Mlcroaolt Excel. Sell· Home with Newir, Remodeled. & Adams very clean iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii old production com· Motivated, Dedicated, k Gar, g yd & patio. gar. no pet. $695 E'ald• CM at 17th. pany with Telly Good phone akllls a Boat Doc S900. + S750.0ep. +S400 241·8850 Pv1 gar. easy acce11, Award Nominations plue. Fax Resume to reat Location Agent 714-675-4912 •Costa Mesa'• Best clean & secure $125 seeking Venture 714-719·1701 ••·--------Jr·lbr & 1br, also 2br 8x8x18 114-497·9131 Capital. ~arely does Bunny Photo Stall $875,000 IRVINE 2144 1 be, quiet gated E'ald• CM 011 street an opportunity like Caahlera. Greeters 723 4494 c:omm, pool, 1ennls, parking epac•, uncov· this become avail-Crttate Easter Magic! •";;;;i;;;;ii;m-llillliliimim• 1 Br 1 aa Condo. eaay ecceas to ered, 15'X20' S100mo able to the general 800-229-7147 x137 • Mirrored walls. new freeway/beach/malls. pv1property497·9131 public. Minimum Credit Union Teller carpet, ell white. no 714-557.0075 Inv eat men t I a High School + lyr peta. $795. 640-5324 lss:iimrii•iiti11iHiCioi'rmnlitei"istitui:iidiiiliCoil1•••••••• $16,5000.00 IRA caah h•ndllng exper. w/blueprlnts. Steel iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 62K mllea S8000 bldg co liquidating 1 __ 7;...1_4-....-7....;ee>-0;..;;...;..;;.3.;;.0_1_ 40x31 $7,770 now '94 3181 4dr, 6apd, •95 PASSPORT DX S 3. 9 8 O, 5 0 x 1 O 0 enrf. A/C. at-cas1, 42K White, grey Interior, $18,270 now S 11,927. ml. 1 owner, Mint! 51pd, A/C. 1unrool. Other etralghtwalls Mu1t aeel $15,299 pp (3PB987) $10,995 avall. Call Chuck call 714-842.0138 BAU•R LOTUS 1-800-320-2340 COSTA MBSA '95 31818 2dr, auto, 714-842·7700 ---------• snrl. white/tan, 37k ml, ______ ..;._ __ PAIN11NG t ·owner full ave. '97 CIVIC DX EQUIPMENT 6031 records. xlnt cond. Blue. grey Interior. 117,600 obo 675-7950 5spd, A/C. factory warranty. (3VOB872) Artl•t l!qulpmant ---------S12,995 281180 Oak Easel, ad· CAl)ItLAC 9040 BAUIER LOTUS Justable/c:ollapslble: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COSTA Ml!SA Taboret w/ca1ter1, 3 1 __ .,_1...,4-fl __ 4_2_·_7 ... T.-OO __ drawers. 6 shelvH, '88 Seden De VIiie 88 ACCORDLX 4DR Autograph Super A6 48k ml, lpwr, Ilk• new auto, p/W, ale, FM enlarger. All 3 plecee. (2BIL520) caa1. 134K ml, brand $250. Leave meaaa_ge Ll!XUS OF new trane. Really at 714·721·9230 Wl!STMINSTl!R Good Condltlonl (714) 892-090e S4500obo Call after $525.mo Incl ullls, COMMERCIAL Approved. Call Send reaume and aal· 1022 NEWPORT cable TV, stove-. 1·800-739-4701 •ry history to Diena. PETS & relrtdge & laundry. REAL ESTATE Newport Meta FCU, ll11.TTHllT~ 8iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil BEACH 2169 548·7576 or 722·3567. ···•••••• .. ______ ........ P.O. Box 8649 NB Al111iluu..i1 6049 CORONA DEL MAR '88 SIEDAN DeVILLI! 8pm. 714·759-2052 4.5L, lo ml, pwr/wlnd/i--------- •Lrg Corner Duplex iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------92658·8649 or Fax :===::::::::::::;-I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil locka. leathet, lmmac, INFINITI loaded 9095 • 3Br+2Br/New Roof For L•••• Now! smo. ---------------------------(714) 955·3255 OCICAT Klttena Carpet/Paint. Owner/ or more. Chic: 2Br NEWPORT NEWPORT MONEY •·c-y_b_e_r_S_a_c_./B_k_k_p_P_T •~~~~~~==I Leopard LookallkH < *2JVW332) seeee liiiiiiiii.~ ... ~.iiiCMiiii.iiiTiiiiiiii Coata Meaa ... ... Bkr. 208-363-4121 2Ba. All while and BEACH 2669 BEACH 2669 TO LOAN 2914 for home buaa. Wind s2504500 646·8473 Llnooln·Mercury Black jade/Ivory. full (714) 540•9830 option, only 36k ml, mlrrora. $1 ,600.mo 95/Wlnd lax/MS Word/ r-::=..:..:::.=.~..:-==1 or 631·2111 Coron• del Mar Quick books 722.0506 COSTA MESA 1024 PropertlH 673-8494 DEBT DRIVl!R OTR Herbor View Knoll 5llGllllEO •• ,,.,.... CONSOLIDATION! COVENANT Trans· 48r/3Ba Nwpt Hghta 3br 2.5ba, lam rm. .UAUl'll Minimum s35oo & up. port • West coast PIANOS t ORGANS 6059 area, 3000SI New Med view, pool/tennis, Avl NIWllOllf hiOiiiH AMlllMINl'I Homeownere • Busl· runs. $1,000 :.lgn·on Home. $399,900 Firm 4-1 $2300mo "A4·9648 ml & 2 bcfnn~2 & 3 bdrm ... _L___ nell . Personal. No bonue for eXp"'rlenc:ed y h I 0 Iv b 1670 T ti .,.. ~ equity or c:ollatoral " •ma • conao • '90 l'LllllTWOOD COUPll 1-owner, Lexua trade In, Ilk• new (2VR0862) 54K Ml Ll!XUS OF MISSION VlllJO (714) 892-0900 re y, us n LrnB•chelor w/pv1 / th lei L_JL·bar&~ 1 d f drlvere. Health/Ill• In· piano. Ul Model. Ave. Owner 631-6303 • W , f?.CJSS nJ ~~ sfs. requ re · No up ront eurance avallabl• llret Hl·Gloaa black $1850. entrance, patio. prkg. ~_.~,, .......... -'----· ·~at$ leea. 9AM to 9PM l~;i;fi~~ij~~ DUPLX $210K 2·Hms 1 blk to bc:h $700/mo ~ r."": ~. _,., • Eall•rn. Apply by the day on truck. Experl· 11 714-527-<>900 --,-9-2_S_SV_IL_L_ll __ on 1-Lot. Wall kept. (incl ~II) 923·2082 limited affordable hous28.'8-)· is CJ'lailable. phone 1·80"56"6662 • n c • d d r 1v•r 1 o A 1 Cal L_ ..&......-!I. 1 64 "" "" 1 -s o o -4 4 1 -4 3 9 4 Mint cond, Ewnl ;r ~ay c:~1· g22· Luxury Penthouse lUI"~ • CAL•SCAN Graduate etudenl• TV, ELECTRONICS, only 49k ml, ar ay or -47 2br/2ba. Ocnvu, dec:k, • •.C: NEl!D A LOAN? 1·800·338-6428. Bud Lexua trade l!'Slde Lux Twnhms pool, epa, tennis cts. IRVINE~~ Or Consolidate (Auto, Meyer Refrigerated SIEREO 6080 (8354~ ••4,977 ~ Metr·Sultes, yard. Walk to bch. all appls . ...& HIGltEI St.Ul~A.lO p LIVING etc.) Great ratet, Truck Unes ton free L XUS MINTI (301949) $27,577 LEXUS MISSION VlllJO 1 ·(888)-88•Ll!XUS '98J30 Bordeaux. tan leather, phone. eunrool. CO/ ca11, premium sound. chrome wheels, loaded, low ml (3PJB106) •22..1995 BAUIER LOTUS COSTAM•SA ~~14) 842·7700 ...-fireplace, $5,000 Dec. lnc:ld $1800. 719·2784 Good/Bad cr•dlt. Call 1 ·8 8 8 -6 e 7 .3 7 2 9 Cebl• D"crembler MIS810N YlaJO 1 .Jllowance or buy NEWPORT HT'S 2er nowl 1 80().327-9503 CAL•SCAN t14.•s Code 04 1.eea.ae.&.UUS 0 ,.aa.a l Model @ $237,500 Gardner. gaa & wale; &alll CIMw~J.INOllftNS....... . . '"F""IT---t ""'11""'/ ___ f.,.,f"""I -•714-282·280.._ 195 ilVILLI ILS """'GE BALE "!Rod/Owner 842·3812 paid. Ref's required, T'PO~ ••••••••• fron~• ~o~~~r 0cu~~ Froet belght, neutral HINTS ·"''•ld• Sharp 1 ·Sty no pet $795 650·2256 • N-Super '-"~fY.lt.._taf Apertm•nt Hom•• aerv, knowled"• of ahale leather, chrOme Beto= .,... • WHher/OlyM, ~·· Mfcro 11-.n.'OUNCEMl&f'PS • 1-....:.:.:::;.::::;::;:.;..:.--1 ., 31>r 2ba, fem rm, 2·car Newport N. 2br 2.5ba • Hug•··-.. ~ •• o.~. n.\1'1 n& real Htat• helpful. 2202 .. llliak. GllD•GE SALES WhHll, phone, factory ' me Jar. 1700+ef. S229K Townhome 2.car·att· • ftl'Nete a.,.t!tl ... Qoted Community phone/comp ekllle a .._AM,CAt210J ~ warranty. (3L8U285) ltemt you wtah to , rtnc.Only Earl & Judy ¥"· pool/ape. patio, • "tr.place, A.1irm 5Y•t•m .a. muet. C•ll 722·2300118 e-Mdt ..,..CA nae ·~~U5•R LOTUa Mii. Make IUN ... ' aylor 642-4722 Agent 1550/mo 721·8812 212 Nowllrom.-.S14._ ~ ·-.. __ ..;._ ~_.;;;_;;;_.;._;;;_;;._.,_ .. _-._-_;.._:.~1----------1 DA w_. of oa-. Huee Maner Suttw. •leg.rt ---------1 Fiim Production talent.. C08TA M8U 9Wfythlng It clean DANA POINT 1026 NEWPORT Wlonarch Doh Niguel iiBiiEAiiiCiiiHiiiiiiiiiiii2ii6iii6ii9 $horea. Lrg 2·Sty ocean view home. 3br 2ba New lnelde Lout. Pvt gated comm. walk ~ bch. Oceansld• of PCH S649K/OBO VAC/Owner 496-33157 JIBWPORT UCB 10&9 201 Tu9tln Nwpt Hatt • c<~l>d 3.lbe 91oM fife oek cab'• 2 ~ blft In 880 ....... live ,. mod•l/t 892 ap~roa ik1qft ....... ,. .z. • = .. .,..,.-. .......... .._. ANNOUNC!MENl'S mgmt and rntemshlpa CORONA 7t4+tfl·TTOO anct repaired. ('t& .. ) ••~a 2920 avail Creallv• Talent APPLIANr•s 6011 OJ!t-•'D •122 n..~ ·-~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mgmt 8oo-401.0S45 ~ AMU\ u --------i WMJ!~ ~~"~ ~~';'~ *-,_... * "~.~~eJ':.t~':::OK ~ w •eh er, dryer a 1 Millu•n•s••il•limiiillillf•m•oiivl•11g 1I CHEVROLET 9045 642-6678 IURPLUI 8TOCK Steven• Transport • relrlg•rator 1140/ea .... aaa a Sun Npm !~~~~~~~~!... W ..... 1 .. ~• OTR truck driver• Xlnt cot'ldl 4MM848 amlquee, collectlbl .. , ,..~---~~----------, • "'" .. ave • ..,..,. w an 1 • d 1 N 0 n-fumtture, chi~ ,/jto,.. H ~tu. • flit'\:. • =~ .;:r .. :1t:fti experienced or •1<per•· -··~,f ,emlea, (lltty) .. ove· ~ -.. 80AllD• In att• •need -Tolf ff•• ~14 " and ROLL8. 1-eee.21Mo58 • eoe. HvmHGTOH ci.arance aal• i:lat• CM. SCAN • ...,.,.,....,. • oeclar •• • • 40 G s I I wllt be 8ATUllllDAY.l '*"•M•llbox & Qlft sofa and chair brwld DiiACB vl a rage a e MARCH 111. t H• But<et 8tor•. Nq eicp. new 11 soo a .,.,_1an eaooam to ;itOOpm nece•sary, room 1for rug (714) 1t1.1no Garage •••• 202t1 • at adVancement, fun fob Man.ard Lane 1.,.1ip 8pl'tngfleld lnduetrle• '°' rfQht pereonl N .. r douoh, •Mtt, & cloth", d .. k, dr ...... 271'1 Tanager Ave. 00 Alrpon. HM171 ottomen '9al/Cfan'*"Y '-'* rum mite City of Commwce CJ•n Off ptm• data ent plaid,. IH• •han 1 yr ,,._ D~,*~*"') windows, , .. ". eo~ :=rs s1:r~; _lflWPO ___ R_T _ _.__.... ... 1 '°' more Info call '"· Mlht to 9'art + 1• •,... JUAH Fl.OAi• Ill benllflte 574'T101 itl\M AH•n Cheny ·~ ilUH• 14tr 3ii tea • Upgtad.cl, gteenlMCl, i;lbl pr, tv CdM H.S. &271,000 Prlno~Only Agent 84<MMM 21s-au-1to0 Oenerel Oflloe Wood dlnll'Q rm -.blei •••••llilillill•I help PIT. Mac .icp. wJe chahe, 11300. t too ....._ .., ... • pluL '714Meo41M White lnm Trundi. ....... Oftl_l'Old M. *****"' Dav Bed, It JO , btwn ~hut a S8ft 7 t 4'7~ IV "'91 M1aUtt on 8at Aptt 4, I IW MMWIT\MI 1111 . ...11P"' Pager 678-1211 -·· 8hlffe Condo 38r 2.tla. OtHnb.it toe. 134s,ooo ~.eGn . ~ 114 lalfV Shl~y .~el CA A•alty ~ t.' Wllklloo O.•AN va•w Wll AIMD You 'I • The Badr 811 • m our BacQsd. N~ty ~ ..,.aout 1 & 2 Bedrooms. • aoee to o.c. A.LrpOrt. & Netmart Betch Golf Courie e Newli Re.inodeted !oterton . e Convenient to Back 8&1. M.,.-SbOppina 6 Eotertabunen& e Laund(y FllCDJtiel SOriy No peta 1691 MeM Dr. (7.14) 545-4855 ' , emptov•••· Antlquee, M l'tAHOI 60ft'i ;a;. ihle ..._ Mutt dftve, F'T tnd 1po or hou9eful oeet1 e..... .... ~ wtHncl• 714.tfS.1116 paid (714) t57 .. 113 m...e gol ll9da, TV'• New l•nilwioh lemp•, boOka, ~ •twit In c.M. hiring J e"" If•' • u • 411 • "'*" ldtct\tin wwa, an position•. f'lex "'9. Oueet1 .... _.., Couch, am. •PPnanOM, Plltlo $5.?t:.t?.~r hr.Cell g~•· n.w 11800. hirnlhire, t•blH, Mlk• Quli.no'• r, .... IO d .. ·metafllo bton&111• oouohee, •to •••• ......... • 114 &A .. -4 ..... ' legal e I a.rune COUrt --· ·-... dr•w•r•, "" seoo. flu'""* a ~, Jt AOUlll H "AV, Cuetom made fl' NOt l'rt. .,; u .....,, dayt '-1-.>hOM tlonal, bei:o-A Whhe, .._ of Uw looke. •tunning, Imitation Hiii Co. In OM Call down, new tHOO Mt. I~,......., mall• on.. He HOI ---------''· ' Ne.,,on Bnch/Cotr• Me .. Daily Pilo! I ~!i-ll!VAl!!l.!!!'!9~1-~S•l•LO!ITUl!iiS~~-9·12·31iiiNiiiiS•SMiliiiiiliiiiii'iil5iiiO SUZtOO .. 92os,_Br ___ .... _____________________ ·_ f) •e7 4ao o i •ee lr8PRlT 84a · 'ff MplfNI ecyt auto'-1 i •e7 CAMRl!Y L• a.. ,.u .. aw GOREN ~~llue,, grey l'lterlor, Btacl(, only Ok mllea, o pwr -.1nd/clra amtfm Only 15k ml, -~ ... """ cteitlto GM, Y9t'f QOod tact wa1r, local cafload CN• :xlnc cond $0000/ new le•u• trad• wfth OMAR SHARIF condition, only 43k book a & d bo and TANNN4 HIRSCH mll••· ~TXT 995) (Fa3050~ ... recot •• 0 (714) 841-2865 (42508) 117LS87 •• • .. u :L1•0"s ,94 PICK UP x• '•8 4RUNN•" sRe -· ~u.'!1 •• O.TUS ... " TU• 4 4 41k I 1 4ll4, white, -" '"' COSTA M•SA IC ' m • -owner, I 20k I I t COITA M•SA , 714-842·7700 <~~1i>'e:~~ (g;8~87) t'27:'5;7 ' 714442•7700 98 88PRIT 848 Coate MHa '•93 XJe White, loaded, Red, 12k mllea, local Llnooln·M•roury Lexus Chroma wta, C/D etc. car-all boo ka & (714184CMS830 Ml8SION VU!JO Hie mlln, •POtlH1 record• (3LVB921) 1·888-8a.Llr:XUS f23K Obo 68W808 '49,995 •' • .... XJ8 BAU•R LOTUI OLDSMOBILE 9155 TOYOTA 81tiek, barley leather, COSTA M•IA 9210 moonroof, lo mllH, 714-842·7700 '83 Cuti••• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Hlact edition war· --------Supreme '87 SUPRA TURBO ranty. (996068) MAZDA 9125 Xlnt cond, 75k ml, Pwr wlnd/lock1, $22.~5 s2500 obo 873•4677 Ult, crulH, ABS, llAU•R LOTUS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii am.fm, caas, Cu11 714-e42·7700 '92 MIATA 1--------whla, muat 1eel PIW, P/I, crulH. P()NTIAC 9170 (#32ESG992) JEEP 9110 '84.QRAND CH•ROKIU! 4JC4, V8, AT, Tow low ml, mint cond. Mak• Otter (304913) $10.577 •92 BONEVILL.2 SSE Coata Meaa LEXUS Uncoln Mercury MISSION VIEJO 3.eL Ve, pwr wind/ C714) 540·5830 1·8.88-88-LEXUS locka/iaat, Ult, crulsa,i~,...,...,....,.3......,4~R~U~N~L~E=R~~S~R,...,5 ABS, fully loaded • ..., aiiqya. tun power MERCEDES 9130 {3HJA779) I t 4,SSS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L•XOS 01' (!1130FK113) $8992 V6, 4x4.,c. whla, mnrl, Coata M••• at, full pwr, atot 4 less Unooln·M9rCUry (3CMLOT3) '$1 ~555 WESTMINSTER '91 1801! (714) 540-5830 LEXUS Of' WESTr.tlNSTER 714-892.eaoe White, leather, RANGE ROVER .,, .. Q d Ch k moonrf, lmmac .... ran •ro •• (2UNK812) 812...1850 41C4, 0 cyt., low mites, LEXUS Of' mint cond, u 3•5oo. WESTMINSTER liii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9177 Call Or1y 700-0170. (714) 892-8900 '95 COUNTY LWB ,82 1901: 2 •8 Blarrllz blue, tan LEXUS 9115 '95 QI 300 CO, phone, leather, leather, mnrf, CO ch gr, prem sound, mnrl, allordable luxery loaded. (655700) (949474) $17,777 $30,995 LEXUS 01' W~STMINSTER BAUER LOTUS COSTA MESA (714) 892·8908 (714) 842·7700 (714) 892°8808 '84 CAMRY LE Lo mll••. /4.T, full pwr cass. llke newl (3HMA936) S12,950 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892-8908 •es CAMRY LE Lo mllea, full pwr, Full option, Lexus certified, 6.9% avail (094510) $27,988 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 1-(8881 88·LEXUS MERCURY Lexu1 trade lnl (3MVJ572) $14,550 'LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892-0900 9135 SAAB 9185 95 Tacoma LX iiiiiiiii,9ii2iiiSiiAiiBiiLiiEiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AC ,PS, PB ,CO. 43Kml. '97 ES 300 COMBINE YOUR CHANCES Bolh vulnerable. South deals. NORTH • AJ3l \7 765 ¢ J64 •931 WEST · 1'' 5 Q 10 0 10 7 3 2 •I 7 SOUTH • 64 UST • K 109 Q J984 o A9S •QJ6 Q AK32 o KS •AK854 The bidding: · SOUTH WFSJ' .. .... 2\7 .... 3• .,.. NORTH EAST •• Pllll lNT ' Pall ,_ ..... Opening lead: Three of o If you want to combine two chances for your conll'llCt, make sure you time the hand correctly. This deal illuslJ'llles lhc point. South's reverse of two hearts, m the modem style, was forcing f<>r one round. Smee an immediate rebid of three clubs by North would have been game forcing. the two-no-trump rebid announced a minimum response, and South signed off in lhrec clubs. After West's opening lead of a low diamond, declarer could count on at least one kllcr in each suit. To make the contract. ~lan:r occdcd 10 find trumps 3·2 and lo ltmlt the heart losers to one. Thal would present declarer with no problem if Che suit were 3-3, II the suit split 4·2, declar· er would havt to rvlf a heart loter in dummy. ' east won the opening d11mond lead with the ace and returned the nine. 13ken by dccl3J'Cf's king Smee South could not afford 10 cede con• trol or uumps to lhc enemy. only one lop trump was cashed. Declarer lhcn made the key play or leading a low heart from hand! Had declarer played acc. !Ung and anothet heart. he would be defeated 1f East wins the third heart and continud with a fourth round since West can ruff higher than dummy. East did as well as possible by winning the heart and returnmg a trump, but declarer was tn control when West followed suit. The ace and !Ung of hearts were cashed and a heart was ruffed in dummy. Had a defender been able to ruff one of these tricks. ii would have made no difference. Declarer would have lost only one tnck Ill each ~u11. Learn to he a better bridge play· er! Subscribe now to the Goren Bridge utter by calling (800) 788- 1225 for information. Or write lo: Goren Bridge Letter, P.O. Box 4410, Chicago, UL 60680. Full option Lexus Certified. (02t509) $28.977 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 1 ·(8881·88·LEXUS Like New S 11,300oro. 3.8L V6, Only 51k ml, Call 714-515·2304. ---------,.---------1--------pwr wind/locks, '92 Sa•b 9000 AUTOS UN COLN 9120 '93TOWN CAR SIGNATURE 4.6L V8, CO changer, pwr wlnd/lock1,1ther, ABS, dual pwr seat (761789) $14,993 Claa1lned Is ..... CPNVl!NIENT whether you're buy· Ing, 1elllng, or Just looking, cla11lned has what you needl CLAS81FIED 042.-8878 SERVICE DIRECTORY Acoumc CEILINGS 3408 South Coaat Drywall Acoua remvt/cuat tell1 Water Damage Repair S.at In Quality & Price L.Moo11 444-ee8e NC, dual air bags. Xlnt cond, low ml, fully -------- fully 1oaded 1oaded. Musi see' VOLVO 9230 VOUSWAGEN 9235 MISC. AUTO 9245 WANTED 9246 (32ZOK332) $7992 S 13,000 obo 717·7594 -liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •g5 COUGAR 4.6L ve, low ml. pwr wind/locks, moonrt, ABS, p/I, lmma~ (3MLY483) S10L995 '95 VILLAOt:R One owner, dual air • pwr wind/locks, cust whl1. ABS, loaded (3PBC136) $13,995 On the move? 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'; 3894 I • • . ... 3'10 RAaO DISPATCHED BALBOA ROOFING CO Quality Work Guarttl'd Reroof/Repalr ''" bt LIQ/Ina 831·50&1 0 RES. COMM. 714-722-9998 CERT-A-ROOF LOW COST ROOF REPMRS It'll. Approvea ConltlCIOf • 714-3ee-o944 • r I I I i ( s ~ I ( I ( s t i t ' t t : tJ • a • tJ p i fl b p It • ti "