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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-11-13 - Orange Coast Pilot, r SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CO~UNmES SINCE 1907 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1998 72 HOUIS A ·quick tour of the toeekend 1 fElrr nm AJiTIST'S: A day ~ll and banquet with the artists of the current •A Brush With the Sea• marine art exhibit at the Newport Harbor Nauti- cal Museum will be pre· sentcd satur'day. The sail ' takes place from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., and the! bdnquel start<; at 6 p.m. at the muse- um, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Tickets for the day sdil ~re $40, and. tickets for the banquet are $35. For more information, call (949) 673-7863, ext. 350. 2 IN 1HE l;~S: TI1e Newport Beach Public Library Foundation's Distinguished Panel Discus· s1on Series will present its , final program, "What ln ~e World is Happening to News,• at 7 p . .m. today at the Newport Beach Ccntrcil · Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. Panelists include Jess Mar-· low, former KNBC· TV anc)lorman; Lennie .Laguire, Tunes Orange County cdi· · tor; and Joe Roon~y. Cox Communic.itions m~rketing director. Tickets are $8 for foundation members and $10 for yenerhl admission. For more mfom1ation, call (9491 717-3890. 3 CULTIJRAL FESTIVAL: The hrst Autumn Culture Fcsti· val of the Newport Beach Higashi HongdnJi will take place from 10 a.m . to 8 p.m. Sunday at tho Higdshi I Ion· gan1i Buddhist Thmplc, 254 Victoria St., Costa Mesa Admission 1~ free. A tea cer- emony (chanoyu) will be at 10 a.lh .. Japanese flower arranging will be at 3 p.m., a raffle will oo at 5 pm. with the grandepnze a trip to Japan or a free year of bingo, and a taiko drum demonstration will be at 6 p.m. Food and beverages will be sold. For more infor- mation, rail (949) 722· 1202. 4 EXTRA SYRUP, Pl.EA : A pancake breakfast Wlll be pre- sented from 7:30 to 10 a.m. Saturday at the OASIS Semor Center, 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Pancltkf'.s, sausage, coif ec and Jtlicc can ~ yours for just $2 (children ·are $1). For more mforma- Uon, C'All (949) 644-3244. For ent..Ulnment related events, Me P .. 2 . INDEX ClASSIFIW ... --·-............. ..13 DATIBOOIC ................... -......... 2 POLICf fllES ..................... -.......... 2 • PUB UC NOTICES .... "-....... --.12 SPORl5 ........................... -......... 8 Parker gets ·death sentence • Man convicted of killing 5 county women, including 3 from Costa Mesa, will head to Death Row if judge ; concurs with the jury. held theu: collective breath Thursday. Hands were trembling Pr,1ycrs were silently Sdtd Te<1rs trickled. A mdn's tile hung in the bnldl'~ce. · With one simple state- m£>nt thdt look less than two hours to deade by a two years durmg lhP 1970s Parker, a former ~t.ill ..sergeant m thP U.S Mdnpe Corps, was con- victed of raping and lJlud- oc•omng the . women to dettth. One victim was pre9nunt dnd survived but hN unborn child did not. The JUI)' 'omposPd ot mne women and three men tha\ had found Pt rket guilty of the <1troaous cnmes last month spent tha eetrly part of Thur: day atternoon WP gh· mg whether the defendunt shoulrl be put to death. LOCAL IMPACT Costa Mesa victims of Gerald Parker: • Kimberly Gaye Rawlins, 21 -April 1, 1979 ~"'°' SANTA ANA -As d clerk wets about to ,read the verdict thut would decide whether convicted murderer Gerald Parker would live or die, the people assembled .in a courtroom JUJy, Gernld Parker was Gerald Parker sentenced lo death. The v1cllms' families cried dnd .. huqgcd one another. Pdrlter, who WdS Ptlrker, 43, received the most severe criminal penalty in the I slut<' for the brutal killings of five Orttngc County women in a span of wearing Cl J>C!wder·blue stnpNI .sh11t , sttt stone fdced cmd moUonless wlwn the> vP.rdict we1s annou11ced. •He ht1d P\'~rv <:hi:lnce to surteed m the Mdnne 'corps," :.aid JUr<>r Nan Smith, who ~poke to a throng · of report~rs c1ftcr bcmg d1snusscd. "It wos very cl1lhc ult for us to undN· sldnd ho:---· tlw .. could hdpj)Pn. Peo· ph:> don't do the.,e type o! thmgs." • Marolyn Kay Carleton, 31 - Sept. 15, 1979 •Debra Lynn Senior, 17 -Oct. 20, 1979 SEE PARKER PAGE 6 I 'I'm Vel)I proud Qf her' -MaraHube,motherotevaHube • DON L£ACtWAILY Pl.OT Eva Hube's qui<'k reaction to a fire allowed Newport Beach firefighters to extinguish the flames quickly and keep them trom spreading to neighboring condomlnlums. Girl's quick thinking saves condo from fire Eva Hube, 12, noticed smoke in garage and alerted her grandmother, who called 911 • ' EASTBLUFP -Sha1p si•nsl's cmd quklt action by a 12-yeM·old Corona rl •I Mar High School girl may have StlVl'd d lrdct of · condommmms on QuPclc1da froJn burnmg down Wednesddy afternoon It was Veterans Ody, so 5CVl'nth·g1t1<1er Evd I luhe had been home from school all day_ Around 3:55 p m., her grandmother, Nma Eyer, drove home and park1!d her 1991 Cadillac Scvillt> m 1b usual J'>Clt on the • nnht·hand side of the ga1aue clirt>ctl}. bc•ne,tth their second-floor condominmm The brakes in the car had 1ust P<>t·n hxcd. Tho grandmoth~r went inside the home to p1epctre dinner. Eva, who .wtts in her room, said she smelll'd somclhin9 funny tmd told her grandmother. "I thought it was our heater, drtd J ·,1 kcd my g randmother if the heatN Web on," I!va said. ·we checked it, and il wasn't on.• Returning to her bedroom, which i chrectly over the garage, Eva noticed moke coming out of the gdrage and told h r urundmothcr, who immediately Cdlll'ci 911 "I panicked," the 12-yedi·old srud. NI told my grandmother there was smoke commg up the bdlcony. She called the> Fue Depart· mcnt." · Eva and her grandmother ran out of the home. Eva open d the gcuago tloor u mg ft witch dirC<"tly inside th garage. "A~ wo rnn out of !he hou~e. thme was so mud1 smoke you couldn't cc anythmg," Eva said. •1 took ad ~ep br"ath a!'d J>Ul my SEE FIRE PAGE 6 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY UPDATE Work on the Habitat for Humanity house ·on Santa Ana Avenue in Costa Mesa is one day ahead of schedure. '>O crew leaders were running out of tasks for volun· teers. Thur~day's work includ ectputting in a sprinkler s~tcm: installing the • kitchen; launctry room and bathroom cabinets; tin~h­ lng the ele<trical1 heating and plumbing systems; touching up t~ exterior DayS - Thursday .. Newport Coast. lots· gO on sale Saturday • The custom home sites in gated conunonity average a half-acre and start at $700,000. ~fill NEWPORT COAST -lf you're m the market tor d place to hmld a gigantic, cust.s::>m dream houc;e WJth panoranuc vtev. s of the Pac1hc Ocean, vou're m luck Sales will bcgm'at 9 a.:m. Sat- urday tor a new phase of 24 cu. - l•)m home ::;1tes m the gated Peli· can Cr, t ncighborhood in New· port Coast. Th11 new lots average a half· acre and ... tart at $700,000, 'aid Donald Moe, ....... mor \1Ce prns1-.. d••nt of the Irvine Comnmmty DevelopmPnt Co. Smee sal '" m the neighbor- hood began about 18 month dgo, 76 lot' for cu ... tom homes ·have lwen purchased and about · 50 m the area havt• not been rt•l<"<t cd for c;ale. Moc s<ud more than 350 cus· to·m home Jots w1th averdge prices ot more than $1 rrullion have been purcha" ?Cl m the posh coa tal community outh of N \\ - port Beach dunng the past c;e\'en ~ears The Ocean Ridge, Pelican l lill and Pelican Pomt custom- homc neighborhoods all ha\ e olt..I out •n appears as though this al<' i gmng to o;urpas~ what we'v anUetpat ?Cl because 1t'<. the first tun ' we'' 'had lots'below $1 nul· hon m almost two yea.rs,• said l\ le ure n White, sales represen- tall\', for NewpQrt Coast. "TI1ere is pent-up dcmllnd for custom lot und'!r $1 rmll1ort , so the re 1xmw has b~cn mcrectible . • Moc (ud Newport Coast has drawn th mtercst of prospective huycrl'I from many of Southem Calllorma's most atnucnt C'Onl· mumtu?S. Lot huycrs can nth elbows ''1th h1uh·proflle hu m s peopl 'and <10001 , Angel" pitcher Chuck Pml y, w 11-known hctiOU \mtc>r Dean Koontr. and even a Saudi pnnoo. 1oe.srud. SEE LO'TS PAGE 6 . "Som times things don't go as smoothly as they would 1f ' .· ~· 2 Friday, November 13, 1998 • ( date book Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot CHECK IT OUT --·· Ri?vis_it thl[_frontier- .~at Newport· libr:ari,eS; RISING FROM iHE A~er being gutted by fire four yearsag , Southern Ealifornia College debuts- new theater with production of '(.;;ittle Women' JOKE ScHERER • I M ore than a century dfter the West was won, the temtory west of the M4sissippi Still serves dS a bro<td canvas for writers and filmniak-"ers. For all interested in action and adven- ture, New- port librarle<> offer a wide selection of frontier fic- tion and cin- eifla. The soul of the West lives in Lows L'Amour writ- ,,t.ngs, and fans can bla7e a trail • through his fJc~onal grit in 169 • novels, anthologies, videos and 11 sound recordings on library ~ shelves. For a Sdmpling of the prolific author's mic twists and crack-· ling suspensl', check out ~The End of the Dnve," featuring sev- the Wlld West," a collection of short· stones about gun-spnging and romance, along with true accounts as hair-raising as th<' fiction. Paintings by renowned artistS who!>e works depict WP'>l- etn splendor enrich this roundup, Since 1953, the Golden Spur Award has annually recogruzed the best Western short story wnt- ers. Dozens of works by these award~wmrung authors are m "The Golden Spurs., w a collection featuring such cstcemt'd writers as James Bellah and Will Henry. The fascination with the fron- tier has not dimmed in recent years. In "Comanche Moon ~ (Uus year's Golden Spur Awdrd- winner), • Pulitzer Pnzc-wmncr Ldrry McMurtry gives fans d gut-, sy new sequel to "Dead Man's Walle,• that's also a prequel to wLonesome en tales and one novella dlscou-..---. ·Dove." In "The Fourth Horseman," Randy Lee Eickhoff bnngsJohn Henry Holl- iday's leg- end to light in a trag1c Old We:-1 ered after L'Amour's dedth. this never-before-publish col- lection, meet a colorfUI cast f ~ettlers, rustlers and local folk ltlcmg the challenges of west- Wdfd settlement. Tap mto other action with w A ~1ule for Santa Fe,• a sound •recording of one oS L' ;\rpour's •ddSSIC tales f-urtht>r explore the :Wild West v.1th wVdllev of the ·sun.· a · .111deothat :pramdll.les d ; strugglP. •between ; cqurageous cowboys 'and cunrung "outlaws. Other .. raastertul ueatments ',\>f range 'r!ars and 4torse hunts dfe H1 hundreds or ZMe Grey stories In "WlldP.!'· ness Trek,· read ah(lut a cattle drive in Australia. In "Shadow on the Trail,• toUow tJw advcm- tures of Wade J Iolden -0s he carves out a We ds n ff•tJrc>d and respected gunmdn Some of thP genre's best wnt- ers are reprPsented m "T<1le!, of saga. Numerous Web s1tt?s also pro- vide Western lore. At the West- ern Writers of America Home Page -http://www.tmt. neV-gedison/wwahome.html - obtain informallon about Old West topics, authors and Spur Award-winners. A link to Roundup MagaZJn'e leads to an online periodicul with featur<>~'> and reviews. For those still on the frontier fiction trail, thP Old West Index Pttge -http://homepages.dsu. edu/jankej/oldwesVoldwest.btm -ropes in everything f~om tnb- utes to Gene Autry lo cowboy poetry. At this site for Vicarious broncobusters, learn why the Old West is not a time or place, but a distinct state of mmd. • CHECK rT OUT is wntten by the staff of the Newport Beach Public Library This week's column 1s by Frank Ea$tman. Philharmonic·will fill The Center with sound The Philharmonic Society of Orange County will open its season at 8 p .m. today with a concert by the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center. which will be performed by Frank Peter Zimmerman. A preview lecture begins at 7 p.m. G he n Southern Califor- nia College premieres its adaptation of Loui'sa Mae Alcott's classic "Little Women.." this week, the well-known story will portray one family's grit, tenacity and unity. Moch like the college 1tseU. Located across the street from Orange County Fair- grounds for nearly 50 years, the 37-acre private Christian college will celebrate the opening or its newly con- structed 200~sedt Lyceum Theater with the play's run today through Nov. t 2. Four years ago, the col- lege's theater was gutted by a fdst-spreading fue, said new theater department chairper- son Sue Berkompas, who also darects the play. Smee then, the productions have been held at Costa Mesa Civic Pldyhouse. OlANA MULVIHILL I DAILY PILOT ,Sue Berkompas ls the theater department chair at Costa Mesa's Southern CaJifornia College. The college's new theater -part of a $33 mJllion expansion project -will open Berkompas said the new theater offers stadium seating and an intimate atmosphere that rivals other playhouses. its doors tonight as it debuts with the play uutUe Women." w Although this is only our temporary theater, a lot of New York professional actors would love lo have a space like this," said Berkompas, who joined the college's staff · dunng the summer. She said the two-hour pre- <;entation of "Little Women" . -·adapted by Joe Lauderdale and Karen Benton .;f Laguna Playhouse along with addi- tional reworking by Berkom- pcls -captures .the essence of Alcott's version by deleting e~traneous characters and focuslflg on family members. "There are silc different scripts of 'Little Women' that arc way too long and too cumbersome," she said of the two-act production. "This adaptation condenses the sto- ry mto two seasons {winter ond spnngJ bnngmg a lot of Ol'EfMG OF 1ltE LYCEUM 1HEA1BI AT SOU11tEllN CAL· IFOltNIA COLLEGE + WHAT: •Little Women• + WHERE: Southern California College's Lyceum Theater, 55 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa + WHEN: Today through Sunday and Thursday through Nov. 22. Show times are 8 p.m. with mati- nees 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday + HOW MUOt: General · admission, $10; children 12 and under, $7; college students, seniors and group rate diseounts available + PHONE: (714) ~145 I climaltc events to the fapilly. • The intcnm Lyceum The- Perfor~ing Arts Enjoy classical music with Kirov Orchestra T he Kirov Orchestra, onginally known as the ~uss1an ImperiaJ Opera Orchestra, will perform at the Orange County Perfonrung Arts Center at 8 p.m. Saturday. ate-r is part of the school's sev- en yeat, $33 million expan- sion plan, swd John Corheld, the college's director of devel- opment. The first phase, expected to be comple ted m three years, includes a 1,500- seat performing arts center, which will double as a wor- ship hall, a biblical studies and business.facility, and a smaller studio theater. Phase two will provide a computer science and sC"ience and math building and a communications, TV dnd films structure. Phase three encompasses a gymnasium and a student union. "We have about 1,300 stu• dents, which includes day students, those finishing their degrees and graduate stu- dents,• Corfield sa1d. ·over the next seven years, with the expanding programs and majors, we hope to get the enrollment to 3,000. w But expdnsion is not the only new development, Cor- hclcl sd1d. Southern Calif om1a College-having met all qudhhcallons for university statu::; -ofhc1ally becomes Vanguard University of .Southern Cahfom1a m July Hl99. The name Vanguard - which 1s the college's long- time mdscot dnd 1s defined by Webster as M leaders of d movementw ..:::: seemed to ht the overaU ub1ective of the school. Coriteld said. And m light of the school's nPw dm'ct1on, Berkomptts .aid the theater department 1s · sure to rear some of the ben. cfits. · "With the colJege's location and admuu:.trahon support, my qoal is to make this the slronye t theater-art:. program offered in the Chnstidn high- er education svstem. • she said • . Newport Theater Arts presents musical comedy T h~a~ard­ wmnmg musical comedy "Bells Are Ringing" will finish off the Newport Theatre Arts Cen'ter's season start1 today through Dec. 13. • ~ • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • . t • • • • Under the direction of Esa- Pekka Salonen, the philharmonic will per- form Schubert's Symphony No. 5 in B·flat major; Elliot Carter's Allegro Scorrevole; and Beethoven's Violin Con- certo in O major, Op. 61, Tickets are $15 to $55 and are available at the Orange County Per- forming Arts Center box ·office, and at all TicketMaster outlets. The Center is at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The orchestra will perform under tho musical duection of Valery Gei;g1ev, who is only the orchestra's fourth dJ.rector since its founding m the 18th century. It will perform Wagner's Prelude to Act I of Lohengrm; Prokofiev's Violin Concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 63, with violin- ist Sergei Levitin as soloist; the "Dance of the Seven VeilS" from Richard Strauss's opera Salome, dnd Alexander Scridbin's "Poem The play is the story of an answering service operator • who falls in love with one of her clients, alcoholic play-! wright Jeffrey Moss. For more information, call (949) 553-2422. of Ecstasy, Op. 54. w . Tickets dre $20 to $60. For more information, call (949) 553- 2422. VOL 92, NO. 270 R~D_ilS HOTlJN~ (949) 642·6086 • Record your commenb about tht Daily Pilot°' n~ t1~ new\ stot1es, llltmr•tlom, edito· rial m.ttter °' ~ettisemenu htrein can be reprod\Ked with· out wntten permission of copy· rtght owner AODBESS Our address IS 330 W Bay St, HOW TO_MA_~ Costa Mesa, uhf 92627 CirtuC.tion tMOMAS H, JOHNSON. CORRECTIONS The nmes Orenge County P\Jbhshtr It is the Pilon policy' to prompt· (w ~ .. :.i !U4 i WIWAM L08D£U.. 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TEMP£RA1VRES Balboa 74154 Corona del Mar 74155 Costa Mesa 78153 Newport Beach 74154 Newport Coast 74155 SURF FOMCAST LOCATION SIZE Wedge .:: ........ 3 6 nw Newport '"' .... 2~ nw with 3·foot wind waves We continue to see a swell coming out of T1DES the wost every 13 TODAY seconds with a back· F1nt tow 12;12 p.m .............. 1.5 ground swell out of First high the northwest for 5:571.m ................ 4.9 Setond lt>w waist· to chest·hlgh 11 :57 p.m ............ o 9 sen Sets could go Se<.ond high ·head high at the 5·53 pm ............ 4 1 SAl\MDAY points and reefs. First low HowtVet, north fac· Show times are 8 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays and 2:30 p.m. Sundays. Tickets are S 1 S. The Newport Theatre Arts Center is at 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. For information and reservations, call (949) 631-0288. P.O LI ~E FILES COSTA MESA • • • . . . .. • • Bristol Sbfft. Several compact discs worth SSO ~re stol n : from a car in the 3300 block • lristol Street. A car stereo worth S2SO w.u stolen in the 2700 block. • . • • . • Newport 8oulev•rd: A compact disc player worth S450 was · stolen from a car In the 2000 block • H11rbor loulevllfd Se~~al items of clothing worth $2SO were stolen from a car in the 2200 bltxk. • West 11th Sbfft. A laptop computer worth S2,000 was ~ stolen from• bUi1neu in th -300,blod:. siDtl~=:-:===:::::.J~~..f~l lf't 94 ... e1"'9Uilf .. 4-5902 MMC MAATIN. • Ntwport &iac aiifCo5tiMew. Phc>to Editor wbsc:11ptions to the 0•1ly Pilot 81.:ldei 2-4 nw River Jetty .. •N•2"4 nw CdMu••-•M·--·2 ... nw 12.51 pm ... Flrst h g'h Ing beact1efwlll iar- NIWPOfn mAot •wren 11190i"m6Ulev 1n the 2700 block. LYN'll £SOLA. only are .va1lable by maff for. Display AdYcrt ng S 10 per month. S«.ood dess WOY QOTWG, • •, ~ paid at Costa Mesa, CA. (Pntes ll"lctude all a ble 6 26 • m ......... 1 .. 5.1 waves with the • Se<ond low · •~er mtdnlght biggest peaks. The • Newport~ Drive ,A compcact diK player worth S~ • was stolen from • car In the 900 bkx.k, Second h_!W.! weather should be ~it.:Ml<~l't'ii11~ ... .a."z.t ... 14.~~~ria:ma , !Ke ~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~ma~~~ WA ta ta&E!AW: 60 Anas moving lrt. Water vlslblhty I\ fa r. . Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Friday, November 13, 199~ 3 ..................... ~ .. . Watching GQPfall.lJ!as· tike visitfitg the dentist ~~--..-,.,-. a rumor that r went to the GOP to its fir1>l majonty.m---.+-'-t!~n um.'l uov ni11u nt hut the House in almost 50 year> m down th.<lt stdl1ud'Gm9ric_;h's.sell- Novernber 1994, decide 12 detoncltiun llc king lorrnd the W ell, I'm back. There wa -'-· Mammoth foropemng . day r the ski season; but that , wai. tl cover-up. PeoJlle at my age don't ski. After Election Day, l needed some quiet lime in a faraway place. Far, far away. Actudlly, Election Day was not bad. Election night was the prob- lem, For us Republicans, it was a religious experience'--kind of like l)emg a Christian in the Ci.r- cu~ Maximus as the crowd roars, Jumps up and points to some- thing behind you. · I wasn't totally bummed out unW I stopped by the GOP head- quarten. at The Sutton Place Hotel. I've been to t.h'e scene of fatal acadents where people weren't qwte as stressed. Every cycle of returns brought more good news. It reminded me of • the lime the Novocain wore off while I Wds getting a root candl. "Why are you crying?," the dentist asked. •caws ah canned credlll wid tlwe dis luff m ma mout." I Sdid · Fong loses, Lungren is vdpor- ized, the number of Ordnge County Democrats m Sacramen~ to and Washington increases by 200"u, and Archie Bunker's son- m-lclw gets a tax increase pd%ed. Jt was about. the tame that Bob Doman refused lo yield the microphone to Matt f ong and a hsUight broke out between their respechve supporters that I looked dt Shclryn and sdid, "Well, ~hall we?" The perfect end to the perfect everung. , · Al the Odbonal level, the news was almost us bdd, but two i.nter- estmg thmgs happened -three, if you include Minnesota Gov. peter buff a Jess~ "The Body" Venturn. The first was the surprising but understandable res.ignation ot House Speaker Newt Gingrich. To be honest, I always thought Gingrich was a political idiot savant. lo 1'989, he rose from obscurity to a national figure when he engineered the down- fall of then-Speaker Jim Wnght a.n a chess game involving a. 'dubious book, deal in which Wright and his wile profited Incredibly, ·when Ginynch became speaker· five years Idler, he promptly accepted a huge advcmce on a book from a pub- lishing house owned b}> Ruppert Murdoch_:. while a number oJ bills were in the pipeline thdt would directly benefit Murdoch\ media ernp11e. The House Ethk~ Committee slapped Gingrich. with a $300,000 fine, and he publicly apologized. But that was child's play com- pared with Gingrich's 1995 yule- tide surpnse. How could the same person who brilliantly led r--------, --.... -d Opening! : 25 % · Q FFl Garmmt Care & Savings with I any into.. I Maniniz.ing Dry Cleaning I dry cleaning order I 1170 Baker Street I ~ Comer of Baker & Fairview Mesa No~ Center. next to Hoq Med.lcal Ca1tu Optn M-F 7-7,, Sat. 9--5 I l'Utu11 pr06rt ... w~ ordu I I Ht> cuhoh111. OM .,<:Ofllfl fW I I wat. UpUYI 11-J0.96 I lllll•D«fIM' I l.--------.J P f 5 T months later that shutting down Whlte I Jous~ lo put mo t ol its the federal govemment a few .;,nones!>COtiul Sldtt on' unpc1id . WpC'k!> before Christmas wa.s a leave. Working 1t1tu m thf' Ov,11 <.ldmn fim! ided? Ofha~ on c1 November night, tlw The Dcmocrnts then called prcs1<.lent gPts d tf<lving f<H piz- one press conference dfter anoth-itt. An intNn voluutP<>rs for piua N wt th sad-eyed rederaJ work-duty. Withm lhl' hour, f\ 1omct1 ers, almost all women and single Lewmsky SIPJ>~ tluuugh the door parent.,, expldirung thdt their ot tho Oval Orta<P dncl into only Chnstmas wish was thctt Americ.cm histol)~ th£•y and their children wouJdn'.t ··The olhPr ir1t1'rnstmg fdllCJut have to spend it m a homeless . front la-.t wt•ck' elect10n wa-. shelt~r. . thut, for a ll'w cldys, there wus From that moment on. Gin-the vPry rnul po s1hihty thol Rep. gnc.h was labeled a medn-spint-Chns Cox might become the t>d extremist, and the label stuck. next speaker ol the I lou "· An extremely bright man with dn . The timmH may not have been acute sense of history, plagued nght, hut lhP c.h1Jtce sufc would by mPxplkable, self-destructive have been. Cox 1 onP ol the urges. Souhd like anyone else hnghtt>st and mo I t.1lented peo-· you know msa<.le the Beltwdy? pie to hsive served an this Con- In fact, is there a busmess gress or <lny otht>r more ironic than pobtics? The But m the <,our e ol Chris' I Sleep On The Sofa La.st Night? ~ ~ Can Help Mend Your ~lys! I Call Costa Mesa Florist For All Yom· Fl~ral And Gi Basket Needs. :--".~~ ........... ~----.... ........ ~ "A VERY LICO SPECIALCHRISlMAS" A Special Ch.risfmas Boutique -. • Unique. Gift •Home Decor> f eafurinq • Wr>ap a nd ord • rnan1ents .r.--t.. -. . • . , . · (-RMl RI YA Sf. 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If elected, I w1U ehmmaU• the Department of ErH~rgy unu rcda· rect ats 1undm9 to proVJdP C\iery Amencan w1th gill cC'..rtih<.:c1tf <:; n·deemabl w1Unn a five-mile tttt1iUS of Harbor dnd-Newport boult>vards ·I will rename the War Department tht> Department of Delert~e Pohticdl campaigns &t .,,. ery ll vel will hj Jimited t'? 72 hours <1n<J campaign advertis- ln<J will consist of one televi!.ed fCJi11rn m which over\i Cdndidate . will ha\c 10 seconds to say or11Ptbmy unportant and 10 scc- (111<.ls to say somethmg funny. Ohv1011sly, the tunruesl ·candidate wins I gotta go. . . • Pp'ER BUFFA ~ the mayor of Costa Mesa H1~ column runs Fridays E·ma1I him at Ptr840A0Lcom . d\VIAs 1EL :B@-CHITO . \ OLIPAY FIESTAS Full Service Catering · Sizzling Faj1ta Bar • Strolling Mariachis . 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Thq,_ three-hour classes w1U be scheduled around the most con- veruent transportation schedule for tbe Whittier families. said ·we have so many kids conung here knowing no Eng. filh," c ldltsmen. The event will take pldce from 10 am. to 5 p.m. Satu'rday and Sun- day dl the Elks Lodgt>, 3456 Via Oporto. h>r more mJormahon. call Montes at (949) 7.56-9316 or the Elles '-'><lgc dt (949) 67.J-611 O. County setS up El Toro speakers bureau The county hw; established a speakers bureau to inform the public. tx~ul plcms for_ the reu:>e of the El Toro Marine Corps Arr. Station.· !-ip<'akers Wlll be avcu.Jable to give El Toro presentations to any ~roup l~ Ordn9e County. · · MWe have a terrific presentation that gives audiences up-to-the- mmutc.. mlom1dtion about our exciting plans for El Toro,· said Marisa :Um t>rt, manager of the new bureau. ·El Toro is such an important l:>~ue m Ordnge County, and we want people to have as much infor- llldllon d~ possible.• Anvont> mtNested m scheduling an El Toro presentation should call <..':1mlr ~cott al (714) 834-3033. ~ Costa Mes~ man wins national GOP award < ·o~ld Mescl resident Keith Meyer was named the recipient of the Nc1Lio0dl L<•d<1Prsh1p Awdrd by the National Republican Congression- nl Comm1tle<'. . nw <1wrud rl'conmzes Meyer's work in shaping the R,epublicans' hr1l.11H Pd-hudyel"pldn while serving as.a co-chairman on the cominit- . let•\ Busmt•ss Adv1soty Council. H1•p. John L1ndt•r (R Ga.), the Congressiona.! Committee leader, said Hi ,1 ... t<1tc11wnt, "W<• are grdteful for all of Mr. Meyer's support of H• p11bhc .in 1dt•tds particularly for his commitment to tax reform and •J'l'IHlin<j C lits " Count~ Scouts to collect food Saturday (•orly .o.ooo Ornnge County Scouts will be rounding up Scouting for Food coll1'c1wn bags from q am to noon Saturday throughout 0 .inye County ne1qhhorhoods for the Second Harvest Food Bank of 0 r1n4e < ounty. 426-A W. Almond Ave., Orange. Bo~ Sc nut.s Cul> Scouts and Explorers will deliver their bags to des- fone11 .. c1 U>llPctaon !.Ill's between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. < oll<•rtron s1tcc; wtll hove Scouts on hand to box and organize last- m null' donut1on~ N€'wport-Mec,a collection sites are at 23 Lake St., lr\in1· Onv" dnd 801 Dover Dnve, Newport '3each for mor<• mlorrnallon or to get involved. call (714) 546-4990. H"tirPd OCC professor reaches funding goal Hetuc·d on; h1!.lory professor Giles Brown has reached his goal of dondt111q $I00,0UO to OCC's Norman E. Watson Llbrary. Browt) enVI· "'orwd tt11 ... ~111c1l 111 memory of his wife, the late Beth Cosner Brown. ~111~ '"=:i" < >C < '\ founchng ltbrnriao and passed a\\'.ay of leukenua slx ). I elf" ag(l !"ht> money donalc•d by Brown is used to buy books and matenals. . . THE GREY G OOSE invites you to a CByoo · Cloiee ·£€td. Event Sunday, November 15 1-4 p.m. SPECIAL EVENTS: Drawing tor Byers' Choice caroler signed by toycc By •rs : Doqr Prizes Kris I 1110 Ka&e. a Oyers' Choic.e representative, av rlltbltJ to. nswcr your questions Retired piel.eS for sale • Large Sclec:.tton To Choose From THE GREY GOOSE The Hy.att New.porter, Newport Beach's firsfresort hotel, is being sold to PaineWebber Real Estate Securities Inc. along with six other hotels in Califor- nia, Oregon and Maryland for an estimated $165 mil- lion The · transaction is expected to .close on or before Dec. 23, according to a press release issued Mon- day by Dallas-based Patnot American Hospitality lnc. Patriot American said it agreed lo sell the hotels in an effort to reduce del;>t. WEST SJDE -A new stale grant will enat;>Je Whitber Ele.· mentary School to · provide preschool classes for families withm its attendance zone. With tho· $130, 149 grant, approved last week, the school will begin offering morning and afternoon preschool programs in January. Up to 48 3-and 4-ye.ar- old children will be able to attend. "We have enough to pay for preschool programs for this spring and for all of next year,• said the school's elated pnncipal, Sharon Blakely, "This is a real wonderful o~portunity. • The program will use High Scopes, a Wilson Elemenlary preschool cumculum that focuses on a child's academic, social and ·emotional development. Blakely said there will also be.> a beavy emphasis on English lan- guage development for future kindergarten students who will attend Whittier. "Language development is so important at Whittler," Blakely AJ,o pJ;inned !S-4--PiiJ"ent.edu. cation component that will be pafred witli the district's existing- adult-education program, teach- ing English and parenting skills. The classes will be held m a cldssroom. but Blakely said she hopes the school district will evt>ntudlly build additional clas~­ es exclusively for the preschoof program: . ·•I hope we can create a facility for ·the program so it will be dn ongoing part of Whittier,• she said. ·we want to build a pro- gram to best serve the needs ot our community.· "Since completing our merger with Wyndham Hotels last January,. we have said that we would divest of certain hotel assets that were not cand.Jdates for conversion to our Wyndham brand,• said Paul Nuss- baum, Patriot's chairman and chief executive officer. S A L E ~ A L E l N T I f E C 0 U R TY A R D N 0 V [ /\1 B I:. 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Her ) oun~wr i.1ster, Kimberly. was louad m l11·r Avocudo Avenue .ipurtment prdwled oero~s·hN h"<i ..,evewly hl1.ttf•n AU 11 clocs l!'t w14>e the puss \t\'\tl} tr\>m thi> wound," she ..,,ti() u It\ 1t1sl nnothPr dl'ath " Pcirkl•l \\di 1um more lhun 17 mrm.ttl' on Death Row ti Sup<1 l1Qr Court Judge F.P rmrnt5 lt!J'r Willi e JUIYS recommendation on Jan. 22. Parker':, attorneys most likt~ly v.; ill ac;k for (I new tnal. The most r cent execution at Sdn ... Quant111 wd~ .. Thome'J Thompson in July. Thompson was convicted of murdf!ring 20- year-old Ginger Aeu;chli, a for- mer Newport ' Harbor High Sc:hool student He died by. lethal inJechon. Jaturun Sir· pongs, another convict from O~dnge County, is the next Dedth Row inmat~ scheduJ •d tor execution Like he. h.1s most days m the tnaL Parker cluntl!red mto the courtroom -Thursday with his hands bunPd m his pockets and avoided the angry stares from . the· Vlctims families. fie con- ferred with his two attorneys bneny and didn't look in the direction of the Jury Dunng his closing remarks, Deputy ·Dtstnct Attorney Michael Jacobs questioned whether Parker deserved Uic Jltry's mercy. To hammer hi.ls pomt home, Jacobs showed family pictures of the victims and followed them with graphic Grtllle scene phOTOs. The women were hall-naked and their faces were unrecognizable froin the previous photos. ·What acts o r charitable good deeds can torgive him for these crimes?" he asked. "ls this not the case the death penalty was designed for?• Parker was linked to the killings by DNA eVJdence that was discovered at the crones scenes. Parker• was known in some law enJorcement circles as MThe Thumper• because he used a blunt object to kill his VlctimJ. after raping them. Tbe women Parker mur- dered were Deborah Kennedy, "24, of Tustin; Marolyn Kay Car- leton, 31, of Costa Mesa; Sandra Kay Fry, 17, of Anaheim; Rawl- ms; and Senior. The last victim, the unborn baby girl of Dianna Lynn Green, was killed when Parker struc):t her m the head and shat· tered her skull Her t ormer hus- band, Kevin Green, was charged with the crime and spent 16 years m prison before betng released in 1996 because of the new evidence Victhns' relatives 'fiI1d comfort in each other ~Iii! S \'\.'1A ANA Tht' wom•'n 'ho sttl 111 the l\\O rO\\'S ol 1 urtrou111 .,e(llS lhrtl \~f>Jt' clos· I 'St [Q till' JndJI ( onVlfted Of J..11linq tlwtr s1sll'r:, ..,,.w ntltlillt.>J • hopt»r c Jn.,1• Thurscldy. Tiii'} ho\(• \\ctll(ld ~lmo::.l 20 ) <>c1r-. to s1 t (~( rc1ld ParkPI p11y for }us d( t1011s lh wunv•n reeJ 1 det>p pc11n hut the\ hd\'t• round rt ·flllfl' Ill t>d<'h 11lht>r s l111q,, c111d lflc•l'i cl bond th<1l 11rtly tJw ttn IV<HS of VlCtlllls c dfl 1111cil•hlun<I Throuqh11ut tlw fl\ t'-\\11• •k lndl th •\ hdH" tttlk"d dhout the c <l~f' ..,hc1r(·d fttrm) stones and qom• Uuouqh d wul1> -.pec.trum of Pmot111n" A h ix of KlePnex 1s ,i1...., tty~ l1t111d~ 1,NEWPORT BEACH BREWING COMPANY 675-8449 Jaclde B1ssonreette ·wore a picture of hc>r slau1 sister, Debra Lynn Senior, close to her heart. Sh • was told she couldn't wear. II during the tritrl, so she wore ll underneath a sweater or jacket. The photo was taken one week ht•fore Senior was killed m Oc:lober 197q #There is a lot of sadness and .. lot of 1mg~r: she said. ·some days you feel sick to your stom- ach. Sometimes it reels like you've been hit.# The women yrew closer as the trial reached tis pmnacle 'I1n.lfsday. But even a controver- sial issue such o'> cupitdl pun- 1c;hment can cause a nrt between U1e victims families. One of the women, Sandra Kennedy, whose aunt Debor~ Kennedy, wa n\\trdeted, tesli-I hed that she forgave Park~r Not everyone had the same feelings as Kennedy, and some of them walked out during her testimony. ·some o# the families have different views on it," Bisson· nette said. "l believe in the death penalty. I can't forgive hun. Bissonnette doubts the women who became friends through the trial will keep m contact. Chances are, their pdths will cross agam if and when Parker is executed at San Quentin Prison. ·we share a bond, but obvi- ously it's not a good one," she saJd. "It closes a chapter for now, but I'm sure we will see each other agam the day Parker dies." ANTIQUE ROW & GAR lF .... N CAl4~E . . 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Four Newport Beach fire vohi· cles and an Orange County hre engine showed up and contained the blaze qwckly, but not before it had caused about $40,000 in structural damage and about a $10,000 loss m personal property. Lt. John Blduer of the.NewpQrt Beach F11e and Marine Depart- ment conunended Eva for her LOTS CONTINUED FROM 1 Buyers say they like that Peli- can Crest is a pnvate, guarded neighborhood thdt also offers easy access to UCl, John Wttyni! Airport and retdl.l and commer~ ctal centers bke Fashion Isle.and, • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot. Around Town, 330 W. Bay St , Ccxta Mesa 92627; fax them to 646· 4170; or call S40 1224, ext 228. A com· plete listing of Around Town can be found at dailypilot.com TODAY A yoga class will be presented by Helena Sprdke from 9 to 10:15 [in:o1 El"" .... vu~~,l . Eva Hube tl·yew-old gwf who Aiied ftom condo from file quick response to the hre, which he said could •easily" have caused mesbmable ddmage I~ the row of attached homes. -She could see the hre get worse and worse and worse and worse real fast," Blauer said. •ttad they wa1tea two minute.<; longer, ttie damage could have been real, real major to the homes, She defirutely held her wits about her.• Ftre ofttcials are tnvestigatmg the cause of the fire. The car will be moved Friday. he said. The neighborhood is also close to the Pelican Hill Golf Club,-which i,n addition to haVJJlg two of the natlon's most popular goU courses has a new restau· rant, bar, conJerence facility lmd wedding garden. Prior: to the official start ot sales, interested buyers may come to the Newport Coast AROUND TOWN Philipp 18, have lived in th~ Urul- l'd States ince lhetr father, Pet43r· HubP. died of tancer in Germany hve years ugo "I'm vt!ry pwud Of her,-: f>:1iUd said. •she re.illy saved the day• Destroyed in the fire were all of the f a1mly photos dnd ~enu­ mentlil Chnstmas decorntion , which were stored in the garago. The grandmother also com- mended the young.g111's hrave1y and quick wits / "'It was rcdlly heroic what she did," the grandmother said. •JI 1t hadn't been for her, wo wouldn't have discovorcd the fire m tune lo save the home.• · While the home is c:ovcrt•d with soot, nothing in the honw was destroyed by the blaie. "I was crying and 1 was thmk- mg, 'Why did this happen to us?'# Eva said. •But I'm c:;o thankfuJ to Cod that everyone's OK and our home wasn't damaged • Ex.tubit located below the Cheesecake Factory restaurant m Fashion Island to learn more about pncing dn<l openmg pro· cedure·s, and tours of the new Jots. The e:<hlbtt 1s open from 11 d m to 5 p .m cltnly For int9m1d· bon, call (888) 20:>-3612 or v1~11 the Web Sill' at www.pellcan- crestlots.com a.m. at the Nancy Clark Ecluca· 1 for tour prep.nd l ld!tses. For more bon Center, 471 Old Newport mformat1on, C:dll (949) 548-4059. Road, Suite 103, Newport Bet.1ch. • Adrruss1on 1s $8 per class or $30 !\!.~~~I w/Ch1ropract1c 8are {lolon·fri ~ 011ty1 7-DAYSIWK • 9am-9pm ULTRA SPORTS MEDICINE INC. Or Gautier O.C. 714.979.6365 1072 S E Bristol St .. Ste 209 . · Santa Ana Heights (Comer of Newpott Bl No.IBnstOI) Cosmetic Surgeons Referral Service Frte P11blic S(rl'itt Si11u 1988 If }QU 're:~· 11 . .krinf , '""":tic .sursl'r) (h<1(Nn& then hi i.un;con 'ho• IJ be )our top pnnr11). lkfOfe' c:ru ! a. rJ CernhC'd l'lilsti. l'I: ~·11~ Sui ,:on~ into our pro •rlllJl \\C: ccnlf) th.&l c:.l h ha met ngowu ~1 m,1,uJ, in these ltlC'llf" Wt ~umn1cc our n11:n1~rs 10 be lht' lines! 111 !he counln-, 11 nn1 lho: v.urfd Our \l'f\'lt\! •~ .ibwlultl) frl'c ,I he hr't ~tl'p to a new you ~tart " I h Ii p/111oc cull to u ·. A Mac:GiJlivra~ rrcem~n rilm EDWARDS IRVINE IMAX THCATRE IS LOCATED AT THE EDWARDS IRVINE SPECTRUM WHERE THf 5 & 405 fQEEWAYS MH T IRVINE • CALL FOR GROUP SALES & INf OR MAT ION 9.19 8 32 IMAX f ,. .. ... NEWPO~T BEACH DEVELOPMENTAL ~ QP-IOMETR'l GROUe :_ . .,....._..~ ~w~~ Beth E. Ballinger 0.0., FCOVO .• Stbven Cohn 0.0., FCOVO Complete Family Vision Care • Phone (949) 642-0292 Two ol h ..,_ pt0f111lae.i ~ ,,..,..., hlM to be ORS. BETH E. BAl.UNGER Ind STEVEN COHN dtdlc*tw Pfor.4dlno h ..,_ 1n ~ ....... care nw !)t9Ctiee ~ ~ ICllullcna enct ~ 1'* llbellng pobllirN. The dodcn' of'ftce la It 833 OCMr Of., Sub G, In Newport a.ch. The doctora offer complete tamUy vision care. DRS. BAWNGER Ind COHN off• ~ ._, ~ to cMtenn1ne the bMt contac:t l9fw ot fashion ¥N1W preectlpllon. DRS. BALLINGER Ind COHN otter teltlng In the .,.... ot Ylau.I ~ Ind v1aua1 lnfoonatlon proc.alng. They otter~ ~ tor. 1) children with IMmlng related vil4'el di~ (letter r.YWN!s, to.a or pi.ee with reeding, onllttlng 't1i'OfOI, short llltentlon 8f)9I\ and poor tehool perfotrNnee) 2) Slrllblarm.., Amblyopla, and ~ (c:toeeed eyes, lazy eyes, drlftlnQ eyes, dMclng eyes) 3) Sportt ......_,enhancement (vllual r.c:tlotl time, dePt\ perc:.ep&n, ~ ~ and peripheral vtllof\ ~) 4) Vlsu8I rehabllUtlon fot cloMd heed tnlumt Ind ltroka. DRS. BALLINGER IWld COHN 119 highly akllled In ctet.Rnln.ng vi.u.I health of the ~ .' The dOtl of' thle 19QS CONSUMER .BUSINESS REVIEW t9COfTVMlld you rnak9 NEWPORT BEACH DEVELOPMENTAL OPTOMETRY GROUP 'f04JI headqual1era fot d ~ care needa. We oongraWlllte DR BAWNGER Ind OR COHN fot the high m'ncsatd of quality In MMe. and products DONAHUE, MclNTOSH & HAMMERTON Attorneys At Law , Timothy Donahue -Criminal Defense Attorney Phone (949) 650-2827 WOAJ/!d )QI ,...,.....,,. )'OUt..ef If you bec9lne the defendn In • ctlmlnlll matter? No, of courM natl YOU'd retain an attorney. BIA, re ditncYI to lcncW whio to cal, unlMa you koow tome0ne We'd Mke to help! • Cl'1mNI deftnM la not aomethlng you ahould consider lightly. You could apend YEARS of your life In pl1son if you ahould lose 'f04JI cue. TIMOTHY DONAHUE • engaged In the pr1ICtlce or crlmlnal defense. Hie emphaala .. In the .,. ... of DUI, drug and ... otfena., .. fek>nle9 Ind rniademeencn. Ha knowe ttie· 1awa and knowe how to propel'ly prepare your c;ase. Hie gc,.i le to reprtMnt you etfecttv.tyl C.. (M) ~2827 todly fore private Ind conf'identlal fr• conaultation. KJRK MclN~OSH Is e>eperlenc*1 In emte planning end JIM HAMMERTON Is ~iced In probate litigation MR OONAHUE'a omc:. i. toc.ted lit 628 W. 19th St. (nut to D M V ), In C<*a MMe, and he la prepared to otter you~~· The edltore of thle 1SIQ8 CONSUMER BUSINESS REVIEW feel 'fOtJ owe • to youraelf to have TIMOTHY DONAHUE on 'f04JI aide end we rec:ommend him to our readers Ron Addison -Board Certified Hearing Instrument Specialist Costa Mesa/Newport Beach (9~9) 650-5990 • So. Coast Plaza/Sears (949) 6&2-3889 Many pertW hMrtng io.... can be lided or compenuted by the almple fitting of • heartng aid of IOm9 type. If you'r9 hevlng troub6a heemg, ... Ron AddlSOn, the high~ expe!1enced haring instNment epec:laliat It MIRACLE-EAR at ~4 E. 171h; Ind In S..... In the South Coat Plaza, In Newport 8-C:h. MIRACLE-EAR feltw• the flll'l'IOUe MIRACLE-EAR brand and you wlll find that their pr\c9e are very rMaonable. Al MIRACLE·EA8 CENTERS you will elso find something elM that many people just talk aboYt. That'• Ml'Vlce. They go c..t of their way to Nur9 thllt you have beft'\ ritted With Jhe MIRACLE·EAR hearing w Iha will do you the mOlt good Ind thlt will~ to MM you f()( rnariy yut'S to come. + The den of thle 1M CONSUMER BUSINESS REVIEW recommeod thllt you cOnd the hearing epec:ialista It MIRACLE-EAR for 'fOAll COfT9C:table hearing lou They can help' ~------------------------------------------, I SAVE 110.00 wmt THE PURCHASE OF A MEARING AID Rt:CEIVE A ONE YEAR SUPPLY t t _______ Of !_A!l_!'!E_!f.Bjl§..•~'!;T.!!l!.C!~t: ~!'.!~!.9!_1~~!..-_______ J SCHOCK BOATS Over 51 Years Of Dedication To The Marine Community Sales.• Service • Accessories & More ... Low Off Season Prices Now In Effect! Scott & Marie -Your Hosts• Phone (949) 673-2050 [l:li%11f!I BOSTON WHALER • GRADY WHITE • CENTURY .. When I COIW to ~ for a bollt, I la edr'emely Important to know the repWltlon of the de9lerthip you wUI trust thle ln~nent to How ~ the ewnige buys know~ model i. beet for him or her? ~ the uylng goea, •1t you don, know bo* ... know the people )QI buy trom.• Thlt,.,,..,. knowing SCHOCK BOATS et ig()() Lafayette Ave., In Newport a.ch, your Uhoftz:ed repr.....utM for fwnoua BOSTON WHALER, CENTURY and GRADY WHITE boats The ~ ol CUlbner .-.tacticn begil-. In the thowfoom end continuM right on through their Mr'llce dep9l1ment wlh Ulled ~ end the lat..t equipment to wvtce YAMAHA CUbowd motors SCHOCK BOATS la one da9aar v.1t:h the low O\Wheed and the~ buying power to meke you • better deal on the outra )QI Miii Whlttw' 'P're lnt...c.d In a aid boM, a pieuwe bo91, • flilhlng bcllit or a bolit for wonc ... they ~ the a 111 ction and Ila ..,W;e to mek9 you • r9gUW cuatQITW. Think of the fun taied tinw9 you end 'f04ll famly can haw In a MWbcllit. The ..... of thle , • CONSUMER BUSlt(~SS REVIEW recommend you taQ 'PX bollting ~ to the ·nrm ~ epp.a.t. l. We recommend SCHOCK BOfrS to d ol 04ll l'WWa. . MICHAEL AYZIN D.D.S. Quality General & Cosmetic Dentistry Convenient Appointments Available Phone(714)635-7373 Only once In a llfeelme do we get e eet of free teeth,~ era our very ownl OR. MICHAEL AVZIN glvM you r..on to amlla Y'O'.lr own l'llturlll amlle Wlh peraOnllllzed c:ate OR AVZIN'a NpWltion hM a.... built upon ddcatad .W:., a Cll1ng attlude, rwonab1e f .. and the good will ol hla many ..a.fled pilllerD, p~ ~ dental cant go wt.. they feel wiMconle end atay wt.. they .,. Wii- er.tad. Thlt, In ow opnlon, 1000110 In • vtrt lllrge ,,...._ fot the.1ucceu end populllrly ot OR. A VZJN. The belt w.t to k9ep ~ tt.O\ Ind QIMna heelhy It to hevt r9gUllr Chad(.....,_ and good, profeaeional CW9. OR, AVZIN CM hllp )'OU and your fwnly kiep 'f04JI heelthy, heppy .,,.._, DR. AVZIN'a ofllcel ... 11 2900 ~ St., Bkig C 1102, In coae. Miu, and 1180 N. Eall St., In AnWleim YOA/re lrMlild to Oii for 1n ~ 0. ned time )IOI.I or• member of your~ needl datit8I en ~~ plllf'9 .. W16come Ind VISA Ind W.STERCARO we .x:epted. The edlcn ol IW 1M CONSUMER BUSINESS REVIEW recomn•ld lhll cu rwlln ,,,.. OR, MICHAEL AVZIN your ftr'lll ct'°'°8 In fwnly dtl .-..y He t.a el I tlkee to kMt:> )QI emllinGI LAW OFFICES OF REINECKE & DAILY Personal Injury Attomeys Of The Year -: 1995, 1996 & 1997, 1998 ---~"' t Telephone Anawered 24 Hours A Day Phone.261-1616 Or 261-5500 . BWlg In the wrong piece It lht Yl1l'on\I time '*' Nppln to Wf'I one Ill Wf'I wne tr )QI ot ~ )QI ewe ebcU .. _ ~ In 11r1 ~. ot •• • vk::tm ol 11r1 Unlirnefy 01 unforeeen ~. )Qll need the ..W. of REINECKE & DAIL y regerdlng 'f04JI ~ in;.y cue. "' Meny ~. theM eccldent9 ere CM*ld by eomeone'1 negllgence TNre wt.\ REINECKE & DAILY c:an help. Their offlQe la lit 4100 N.wport ,, .. , Suh 920, In Newpott Beech They wt11 be glad to help )QI find ~ to 'f04JI quMtione end lnYMtigete 'f04JI ~ If Compenatlon le jultlfled, REINECKE & QAILY will get the~ you deMfve Compenution ror )'OIJf' hoapbl ~. lost w.gee. and eomptnNtlon ror yow J*110M1 lrllJIY. Al dama99 elelma, If ~ed. will be hendled on a ecnlngency ~(you pey only. pwcentage ot the emoont llWarded to you). • • The wortt ttllngt can hlPP9f\ to mnyone. V04J ahoUld be Mate of 'f04JI legel rigtU The ediore of ttW 1• CONSUMER BUSINESS REVIEW, once 11{1811\, r~ you Mele the ....-.nc.-of . REINECKE & DAILY. They m abed "PX prol'Mma, rcj llwb you to cal Wld mlb ~tor a tree initial conaubtion YOU'ii be gl9d you tOlm • llw firm you can depend on WOLF H_ STERN Attorney At law Family Law Attorney Of The Year -1996, 1997 & 1998 Phone (949) 760-9653 When a domntic problem oocurs, it'• Important to discuM It as aoon aa ponible With the beat attomef evailable When you rNln an att°""1 f0f 'f04JI family dtsput9, ~·11 want to retain one With ·~. one wtlo..toncentratK his practice on family Llw melt.,. WOLF H. STERN Is highly~ With contested and uncont..a.d divorces, including the aaaociated tactore of child custody, visitation rights, chit.. and spousal aupport, community property divi.ion u well u petemlty and adoption Cl.... . MR. STERN 11W1tea you to call hia orric:e lit (949) 7ro,gesa and make en lppOlntmetlt to viSll him at 170 Newport Center Ortve, Su«e 230, in Newport Beech, and leam more a~ 'fOAit legal nghta and ObligatioM Your cue ~ be handled proflMIOnalty end confldentlally I . No two dM>fc.. efe ftM the Nine. Y04J ehould lr)veatigate al ywr legal opCiooa Theed ora of this 1998 CONSUMER BUSINESS REVIEW urge cu r.-a to contact ~R. STERN to handle yo411 family law mattera erricientty and etrectivety. You'I be glad You have found an attonwy with the~. care and dedication·you and 'f04ll family deeeMt. w~ pleasure we, recorMllnd WOLF H. STERN to .. of cu l'9ed«"S The Ultimate In Employee Satisfaction Phone·(949) 752-7676 www.ultimatestaffing.com/abacus looking for WOf'k? Wint to make a change? Oonl be N!Jsfled With juat a "job" ~ you can get started on 'f04JI way to. rewarding and ptofttable career. See ABACUS STAFFING al 4100 NtwpOlt Place Or . St.Me no, Jn NtwpOlt Beach, and ... hoW easily YOU can flt Into the scheme or ttiinga ~ • good paying occupation With gr.t poalbWties for the ruture ' ) Thll well known employment MNtc. features accounting indMduala with a mtn1mum of & mortha e>cpe1•1<:e. They maintain a Y'lfiety or J>01i1,ion9 end offer opportunities rot growth and professional cWveiopm8nt E~. loo, W11 benefit from using the ..W:... of ABACUS STAFFING for qua~fied, competent staff. Al applicant• t1e th«oughly refer~ and evaluated by theii experienced employment~. ao you can ,.. aaaur.ct enycne ~to you wil be productNe and able to handle the JOb you need to heve done So, MYe 'f04JI wiuable time and let ABACUS STAFFING tall• car• of the seteef1ing proceu rot you The edltor1ofthis1SIQ8 CONSUMER BUSINE~S REVIEW recommend ABACUS STAFFING to II ol 04I ruderl HAVE A SAFE AND HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON! WILLIAM HAROLD JEWELERS ,,,, 11,1// Great Selection Of Special Values For Holiday Gift Ideas ~~ Sales, Repairs, Appraisals • Buy & Sell ROLEX Watches ~ Wedding Sets For Every Budget• Phone (949) 673-0365 Before ~ tor )awelry Off tor tNt II lrnpoc1anl W9dding ring Mt at Ila local depertment tticn, take the tltTle to vial the ona jeweler whk:h tr\lly appreeiatt• your bue#ltu. WILLIAM HAROLD JEWELERS, at 3118 Newport Bflld . In N.wport Bwh, deUe In al typee of diwnoclda, pr9cioua getM, end fine )awelry. Y0411 "10Y ahoppillg wn.. 'fOIJ' • ~ le tNty ~ Stop In today Ind look at quellty pr9doua gema, fine go6d l&ema, creeted and dee6grled with the •MrlS1tN9• touch of tradlboual Otd Wot1d ~ &Ing In 'fOIJ' Idea at let Tim Haroki, the ~ at WILLIAM HAROLD JEWELERS, c:nD for )QI•.,,._.... al luting value · WILLIAM HAROLD JEWELERS ,..._en lmpwl-.. 1111 *" of~~ •tie wCh the pat In timeleea bea&Ay. A.a q fled dillmond and gemstone brdwa, you can be ...nd ht~~ of j9weily la of the~ atandal'da ltl quallty. Willi.AM HAROLD JEWELERS Is 'f04JI ~ f0t profeaaional \Wilch and jewelty ~. lnclUding r~ ~end r9bullding YOU'I a;>pr8Clate thw beMAltul a1l1ction of Mddlng uta Each Mt la IU!"8 to PIA • dame In lw slTlile, and a spertde In her ..,.. that Mys ·1 0o.· In complllng this Uilllil8 CONSUMER BUSINESS REVIEW, the edltore once again, make prominent mention of WILLIAM HAROLD JEWELERS Ind heelUy rec:onvn.od them to All of our rwiln . • wei.o-rux.• "Since 1957" Best Selection • Lowest Prices • Expert Installations Ted Alden Baloyan : General Manager L-___,~~--::-!lll Phone (949) 646-4838 Or (714) 968-8180 -·. · From the manufact1.nr to youl That'• the way.ALDEN'S CARPETS & DRAPERIES ~ ~Ill Thie known ftoor C0WMga and wlndaW tuhlon °"*' apic:ldzee il \IOlun'ie buying dhctty from the ITIWlUflld\nf I Ind tt*I ~ the ~ on to )QI In the form of tome ol the tow.t prlc9e on tamoua neme brMd c:arpets, ftoor COV9f1ng:a and window treetmenta. ALDEN'S CARPETS & DRAPERIES,_. tM3 Piecer* A~.~ teth and t?lh), In . Co.ta MMe, hM been w'firl9 lht SNt\ Coeait .. Wlh h beet MlectJon end NtalMione alnce 1 fl6'7. They ,. ... the ~. "" MMce Ind Che ...... to keep CUlb1w'I eornire beck again Ind ~ They do • ic. ol ~ wlh c:onnctore and lrMttor daic:of'l&orl, who mullt buy hllr ITllllllat1ala lit Che ~ poeatia coet il order to "*-~ profl Wtry ehotAd you pey men, wtwt )QI too cen buy tamo.a brand ftoor ~ end window rMhlona at Whel1aale pnc..1 ALDEN'S CARPETS & DRAPERIES V1WD to~ you win h l'loor ~and.~ ra.niaans you at • priCe you can .notd · The dof't ol .... 1M CONSUMER BUSIHESS REVIEW, once llQM\, recommend OW )QI . ALDEN"S CARPETS & DRAPERIES eoon t "HAPPY HOUlAYI• FAOM ALDE.N'I. ~E DON'T DRINK AllO DRIVE: COASTAL RECOVERY LIV.ING 90 Day Intensive Inpatient Treatment For Men · Probation Approved State LlcenH # 300090AP Phone (949) 673-7132 • • ·' E'E-OP£NER . . QUOTE OF THE DAY Newport Harbof, CdM boys water polo, girls tennis and g'irk volleybon sweep past OF foes with ease. -W.1 try to pul off some molk (against Long Beodl Wison 1~ ii the qucstafinals) ": . . John Vargas, CdM bo~ water pol~ coach 8 Newport Beach/Costa ~ Dolly PilOt Friday, November 13, 199.8 • Sports Editor Roger Canson • 949-57 44223 • ~ .. ...;;...:;.;.;.;.;;.;;.;.;..--. ................ ______ ""'!I'" ______________ ...,. ______________ __ I loq1111 <1ncl I folvorc.:;en led\" c 0111pc•l1liim m their \\cl k( , w111ni HU youth rh11 m p\1 )i1shi p. L,., 111 11nh 1r<. Sc otl l IOtJtlll dlld 1\111\ I l1d\'l)l~('I) l'I • nll) J'lllH lwcl lhc I I Jiii '""''"Ill tlJP t1•pl h by J IJ \} 1• \' •J ll'-'J 111phy, \hl1 "'ll 1111 n,tl S111h11!J , I '"' l.111 111 clo11hll•·h,mdtid I 111 lll'Bl•lllfllJhttlll, 11 I lll I "1111 11 1l11s \\Ill, lhl'Y , t I l 1 lhl' 11)(}8 U.S. 1 1 I 1111 ir l 1 •.i111 II that I • r 11u11h 1,1'<\ Monddy, hvc I I ' ... \\I 111 n,111H •<I to the I I "\1111\hPrn c.1hfo1 l\ld I ' r q hsoc 1c1Uon Tl'cllll 11 11n 1 ... < ompn:-ed of th1• 1 1t-.1.1nd111q 11rn1or sdtlors It ,.., lt11th ... 1qmlic<ml 1• klllH\ h·clu<•rtu·nt of our \\ und~rlul Jlfll!fldnl'\ llldt {1v1: st11lo1s 0111 ot I h cu llll' j T Olli OIH' SC hot1l, Nt>wpc11I I It1rh(1r t lruh. C:onq1<1tult1· llOrl..,.,HI' Ill ordt>r lur I l,11\ tH son. I lo<J•'" l loqn,n. ft UIJlf Pl Porter, Tri'>) Trc•ctc cdr <1nd Tyler I iaskell. LOf d} Sdll<>r.., lhttl fl<t\'P Sdllt:'d mto lhe sunset rH • dlSO clmng WPll t lctrh<lr . <Jf!l<hwtc Bri1m B1sw\l I ldhorwn (Dctrtmouth Umvcrs1ty) .11\d I 0111111M dc•I I\ 1c11 grr1cl Roh l~rHll'l t llSC) w 111 rc•pr<-"><1nt the US 111 mult1hulls <11 lh<' Youth W"rld < 'h11tt1p111nsh1p m [)1•1 r 1111>1•1 t1l Suuth Af11\<1 J hl C 1.11\P<JC! WOUIC'll1S , -.111ult·-llc11ul"cl were ht•lcl <1\ Krr q s \>omt wht>re Durtnwuth'i. < ",1<,P) I loqttn, t1lso d CJfdcl of Nc>wporl I \arbor, pl.ic £!cl l'lond. Ktllri> Pnd1·mn1f•, n•presentinq "'t. M.11y s ,uH.i LhP Boh1c1 ( onnthwn Yctc ht Cluh also pld< Pd sl r unq ly ThP N<•wpurt I lt1rhor cluh uhnq lt>tun rs <ompnsr-d uf 24 111)t nor st11lor~ .met 1s 1c knc1Wl{•dqt>d <1<; the ht>SI 111 h•· 'mJ1111y Top r 11t>d skipper., ll(]ucl1• 1n•tH r,1r Por1Pr, J loqdn, I lcJsk• ll .111d < ht11ht• Btn1kt1ltwr I luWPVl'I l'\ 1'1) sklpj)('I net'ds top 1 r• ' ii lh1•y'r1• qoin!J 111 """' 11.dH•ISl'll I'> elf! outsltHHflll<J r 11"<!" prc1~pt>1 I l'•tl<ft' 1 hc•1llp'>1111 ol lrr•lcl hu< key lttrlll', I~ (i l•Jp lcrlt•d I IPW TJlPrtJhl'r .ind ""~ q11od II!. y1JU c 1111 J111cl m ttw llltn lJ s 11 • in1t•rl1sl111q lo 1101<• lhc1t P irt<>r J lt1lvqrs011 1111<1 fhompson 111 pld\ on tllP fll')d hex J< "Y '' m whl h 1s w1lho11l d <louhl thr 11111 ... t ph) 1cal .11\tl.uggu'.!ss1ye por~ fr 1 h1uh school qirl . Uurmq on•• of llH hnnl game nl lhP c 1 on, PortPJ provl'd hf' nOsP · huw to p1o~ h('ld hockey. Ouchi Nuw Nc•wport hus morn htt111pio11s tht1t 111 t Lrncl<:ay D iv••npol\ < 11nqrntul111tons to t!IC S 11hm• t111d IJdvenport. Stul On TEN N I S Davenport sh oots _for another' crown H I· G H S C H 0 0 l DIANA MUlWil.l / DAA.Y PllOT Corona del Mar's Ryan Tucker is wide open as he readies to fire into Loyola goal d~g an 11-5 CJF Division I victory over the Cubs. Fourth-quarter h -igh •Sea Kings trounce Loyola, 11-5, with a big fourth quarter; Vargas' squad will now bdttle lop-seeded Long Beach Wilson in quarterfinals. Hll 11 \110 l>l S'\ (Xjy t1ol \ CORONA DEL MAR -Frustration mounts whPn a close game unravels for a team m the fourth quarter, so Corona dcl Mar High boys water polo coach John Vdr- gas wasn't about to take any chancel) m the waning moments Thun.day. Vargas, whose Sea King~ found another ge<ir in the final seven mmutes against Loy; ola's Cubs, despite being low on fuel, pulJed ·his 'starters Wlth l :10 left, before CdM cruised to an 11-5 victory m the hrl)l round of the CIF Southern Section D1v1SJon 1 ph1y- offs. The Sea Kings (15-11}, who knocked off d solid El Toro squad in the hnal SC'tt Vic>w League game last week to fasten sernnd , pldce (cmd customdrily u l>cttPr drdw m the playoffs), will face top-sc•t>dcd Lon9 Bcarh Wilson (24·0) m tht• quurtc-rfindls Tuesday dt a site to be deter- nuned today by coin flip. But Vargas was more concerned late in the game 'about keeping his players eligible for the Wil- son contest, because when CdM started to pull away from Loyola (16-8). play became chippy. When senior • "'there was jook going on.· I didn't WG1t (the • 'starters) involYed. Loyola gave (thrd-seeded Horvard-Wesllake) a herd tine and I guess it got a 5ttte rough hmen the CtiJs bl to . the Wolverines, 14-t t for the MiWof1 l.aague title) .... Greg March1orlatti capped CdM's s1x- goal rally off the counterattack in the fourth quarter with John Vargas 1:10 to play, Vargas CdM Coach . cleared his bench with an 11-4 lead. •There was Junk going on," Vargas said. ·1 didn't want (the starters} involved. Loyola gave (third-seeded) Harvard-Westlake a hard t..rme and I guess it got a little rough (when the Cubs lost to the Wolvenncs, 14- 11, for the Miss1on League title).• With 0 42 left, a CdM reserve player was called for brutaltty and will be forct'd to sit out a game -possit?ly the 'Sed Kings' final game of the season, considering Wilson beat them last time, 13-1. "They're a gredt team,• Vctrgas Sdid of the Bruins. "But we'll have some fun. The last couple of weeks the guys have been pldying real well, and I think we're commg <tround at the right time. We'll try to pull off some magic {against Wilson}." Loyola, a Los Angeles-based all·boyi. school. tied Corona del Mar early in Uw third quarter, 4-4, on Nick Andre1ch'ti goal. but Junior Garrett Gentry quickly gave the .Sea Kings the lead back. Gentry tipped ma rebound shot with 4:42 on the clock, dfter Mdrch1orlatti started the drive with a steal .on the other end. Both teams had blown man-up opportu- mues m the third quarter. Gentry kept mat- ters close with two shot deflections dnd Sed King goalie Brad Netherton produrcd four of his 13 saves as CdM led; 5-4, by quarter\ end. Seruor Jason Palda, who led CdM with four goals, scored on the countcraltdck with 4:37 left m the game on a pass from Ryttn SEE POLO PAGE 10 HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS VOLLEYBALL •Sea Kings shake off early jitters, advance to Saturday's quarterfinals. Rl(.111\IU> Ol N~ l»1v mi. CORONA DEL MAR -With a strong sense of possibility think· mg corrung from the opposing side Thursday night, heavily favored Corona del Mar I hgh found its rhythm on the Ooor, then dished out a notice of reality to 11~ Ncwport-Me.d D1stncl nval, Cos· ta Mesa. Tue _visiting Mustann . who brought along d b1gqcr, more vocal'dudience lor pregamc mtro· ductions, hdd fourth-seeded Corona del Mar on the run eurly, but Coach Steve Conti's Sea Kings rallied fora 15·12, 15·5, 15· · 4 v1c.tor.y in the first round of the CU: Southern Section Div1 ion Ill· A g111s volleyball playoffs. CdM (9-8}, which won the [)1v1s1on IlI·AA champ1qnsh1p lust year, Will phty G1mcshn m the quurtcrftnals Saturday at 7 p.m. Wlth a coin flip today al the sec· lion office to determine the home tetJm. Gi.lncshd dP.featcd San JM:· into, 15·13_. 15·9, 15·10. Costa Mesa (8·9}, ranked No. 6 • ~#dfd.'~~ $-. "'""' ~ ~ ,., Me {Mt~ ••• 9 t/e'l?~~ ... io • ~ """' {Ii, e'l'l ~ fltll,6, I 4-1 . . . I() t/~~··· II/It FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS tonlght:'s high S<hoot footbllll games ELTORo vs. CoRONA DEL MAR • Site: Newport Harbor High, 7:30 • Bottom tine: It's the end of the line for Ryan Switzer & Co. from El Toro, but with a win, it probably gives CdM a ticket to the tlF Division VI Playoffs. Quarterb~ck Dennis Alslwler may be the key. TAR IRVIN E NEWPORT HAR8oR VS. IRVINE · • Site: Irvine High, 7:30 • Bottom line: The host Vaqueros showed their potential last week with a 42-18 crusher over Santa Margarita Enough said . Directions: From 405, north on Culver, nght on Walnut. M CosrA MESA vs. Auso NIGUEL • Site: Aliso Niguel High, 7 •Bottom line: Costa Mesa can share the title with a victory, but Alisa's enter~ with favorite's role. Dlntc:tlons: South on S to Alicia turnoff. Turn right and go ~h. right on Pacific Park, l~tt on Deerhurst. E~t.tnct.1I1·9) 0 5 lhur'>ti.ly·., \COr~ Li9JN Hills 62., fst.ncM I ~~~~~~~~n==::=-:t::::-.i1n t!lr tm!.ll DJ.?.n~u,;·;aA~>02!µll ~w~a~..:::::;::;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;.:;;.;..;..;;~~---~~ one-of ffi"J~t! al·fargo en rant (itlong with C:dM) m the 14·1 am hrac:ket, wht•rn Uorvard·Wc t· lake is o;eed •d fJr l tand Notre Dame Acaclcmy eoond. ~~\~~~ra.u.~r.r 'Wftnt cp~ mttk~ a tronn effort tonight," M Cooch yv-, tte Ybaml td b fore th match. M , whl~h ufJ>r15ed CdM xecuUon jd Con~, SEE VOLLEYBALL PAGE t I J ... Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ......,,,.~~o.L.<i • ~ . ._,_......,..,_..,....,,,._._..__.....,..,,,_.._,,~--.._,_,,_,,......,,,_.,-:;"~~....,.,~ • Highly recruited Newport Harbor High setter ends months of discussion witll verbal coffimitment to 'Bows. ltuc.111 C\111~1N Ml> llll llAlll> Dl ~ .. NEWPORT BEACI I Ending months of speculation, Newport Harbor I bgh's Jennif cr C' arey, e highly recruited senior settN on the state's top-ranked gi~ls voUey- bctll team. verbally rommitte(I Thursday to the University of Hawcui. • . Carey, raised in o volleyball family, lS a probable three-time All-CIF Southern Section Division I ffrst-team selection by season's end, as well as a three· time Sea View League Player of the Year She and tedJTUllale April Ross. a junior. form whclt is in all like ti-. hood the strongest 1-2 combina- tion in the nation. A starter for Coach Dcln Gl<>nn's nationdlly ranke(l pro- grdlTl since her freshman yeur, Cc\fey hopes to lectd NPwport f Iarbot to itS second Str<1ight Ctr Division I-AA title this month. In four years -all lt?<iguc lltles -Carey's learns lost only onf! SPd View mdtch (1995). The Sailors have achieved 10-0 lectgue records each of the last three autwnns. . Carey, 6-foot-1, was ra1~f'<i in Laguna Beach and ctttended pri- vate schools until enrolling at Newport Harbor when a tre. .. h- s replace< Misty Ma . ,.," th nuxt ~ rrctnc ht:rn pl11yer." Mcly, il Sl'nior at undPf<>tllcU Lonu Bl't1ch . Stuh-, is · wich>ly ron- i;idt•1<•d th~ H I've been told, and felt like, 1 wasgom910 UCLA all my life. But Hawaii just felt right .. ," Jennifw carey Hawa1i·bound vo~lcyba" standout top rnllegr> . playt>r m lhP ndtion this year. It Wu1> rumored lh<lt Carey, swumw~d by recru1tmg letters the ldst two ye<Hs, hd'1 been learung towttrcl UCLA. MJ'v" been 1old, and felt like, I wc1s nomg to UCLA all my life." said the 18-year-old. J M But l lawaii JU!tt feJt nght. Vol- leyball':. not the only thing. I'm ·just very comfortable with them, socially and academically.• Carey wil,l be the tlilld NC!w~ port Har~r pldye.r to sign with l lawaii, following Kori Pulaski <lnd Kris Pulaski in 1979 . Carey, who hop s lo lPad the Sdtlors this St>ilson to th£>ir second (myth1Cdl) national C'hamp1onship m five year;, wt1s an all-tourna- ment selection nt thl' Sdnta Bar- bt1rf1 Toumd1ocnt of Champions as the Tt1rs sttJkf>d cl<lim to thetr sldle !>tatus by knocking off then- No. 1 SI. Frctnci.;, of Mou'ntam View. ' "She\ <Jn all-around :,tcady player,· Glenn has scud. •Her work ethic rubs oCf on others. She's probably the hardest work- .er in the gym ... <lnd there aren't H I G· H S C H 0 0 l F 0 0 T B A l l Score by Quarters . Laguna Hills 14 21 14 13 62 Estancia 0 0 O 8 • 8 First Quarter LH • 0111on fumble re<overy in end zone (Kempff kick). 10.04 · LH • Fischer 9 pau from Champlin (Kemptf kick); 6 51 . second Quarter LH • Kemptf 60 pa\~ from Champhn (Kempff kick), 10 52. lH ·Johnson 1 run (Kempff k1Ck)1 5:14. LH • Stevens 9 run (Kempff kid:). 2:36. • Thi~ Quarter LH • Fischer 69 punt return (Kernpff kick). 8:54. LH ·Bullard 48pau1rom Spra1tz · (Kempff kick), 1:02. Fourth Quarter LH • tamdevtlle 1 r_un (Kempff kick), 11:14. Est· Tanielu 19 pas~ from K. Valbuena (Tan1elu run), 9 06. LH -Allen 52 run (ktek blocked), 8·37. Attendance· 400 (est1m. dJ; INDIVIDUAL RUSHING LH -Johnson, 8 116, 1 TO. Allen, J.52, 1 TO, F1shcer, 1-12; Stevens. 2·8, 1 TO; Kemp;'2 5, Watson. 2-4; Curci, 1 9, Ashe Everes1. 3·1; Fields, 1·2, Sqer, 1·2, Camdeville, 2·1 .. 1 TD, Noman, 1-1. · · . Est· Molina, 8 50, Meuller, 4·11; Tarnelu, 2-minus·14; IC Vdlbuena, 12·minus·37. INDIVIDUAL PASSING LH -Champlin,. 4·8· 1, 95, 2 TOs; • Spralu, 1-1·0, 48 Est· K Valtruena, 15·30 4, 204, 1 TO, R. Romo, 1-1·0, 21 . INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING LH • Kempff, 1·60, t TO; Bullard, 1""40, 1 TO; Fischer, 2-21, 1 TO; Anderson, 1-14 Est ~ Tanlelu, ll · 169, 1 TO; A. Romo, 1-22; Mohna. 1·21; Alderete, 1-13. GAME STATISTICS Ltt rEst First downs 8 14 Rushes yardage 25 213 17·61 Passing yardage 143 225 Passing 59·1 16·31-4 Net return yardage• 40 0 Sacks yardage 0 0 9 51 Net yardage 396 235 Punt. 0.0 4-26.8 Fumble~·fumbles lost 0 0 2·2 Flags·net yardage 860 7·35 •Time of pos~ssion 20.35 27 25 /": • SINARIUS SOSKOOJOJO/OAll.V Ptt.OT EstancJa HJgh's Man~ Tanielu lol>ks for~ opening, but there weren't many Thursday night. •Punt returns, 1ntercept1ons, fumble return~ A case · f or the Hawks • Tanielu sets single~ game receptions record ( 13) and Molina breaks single-sedson solo tdckles standard for the Eagles. 01\ltll'r FAl I ~NI It ~"" NEWPORT BEACH -The Pacific CotJst LNg,ue principals and possibly a superio( court judge will decide the po-.tst•ason fate of th Lagtmd Hilb J figh football tcdm todc'\y. But uccord- ing to the two rottchcs tnvolvecl in Thun;day night'l> 62-tJ Lnguna Hills romp ove~ Eslcu1c1R, there' little doubt the I fdwks, who for- • teitcd three league wms for usmg an ineligible player. are playoff rearly. · ·Th re WdS no message sent by the final scor .. tonight, but our gool was to win tho lcctguc c:hampion hip and we ~on that on the licld." sutd first-year Hawk COflch Brnc IngalJ • Asked 11 he hcliovect the Hawki; (2·U, 2·3 m lett{Jue with tho forfeits) should he sent lo th~ CIF SOuthcm· Section OavU.ion VI playoffs, Jn place ot a loom Which WllJ QU8hfy tontght for HAWKS first season t ·9, 0-5, s(lid he would also support th1• Hawks' argwnent. ·Personally. l'cl suy no if there was blatdnt rm. ronduc:t." 0Perk:iilS said. •aut m th1s cu.;c, 1t wa paperwork wh1c·h <.·o t them. They're the' best team w •'ve played this year and I think they'd do one heck of a JOI> representing our league m tho playoffs. Unfortunately, I think they played then vlayofl game tonight dgcWlSI us.: It was a rernrd-etti.ng night tor the Eilgl~. good anrl b d, as seniors Manu Thn1ehi and G r~ urdo Molina left their legiH:y Wllh singlo·gume rect'phons and single-season unassisted lac-kle records, respectivf•ly. The 62 po1~ts allowed was fut of shovel pass flip~. Tanielu hmshed with lb9 rcceiv- inq yt1rds, mcludmg a 19- y.uci touchdown pdss to break lhe shutout with ();()6 lt.•fl in lhP ganw. Tcmi«i>lu c1lso nu1de a danlmg Gerardo Molina bad lour solo la<'kJes Thursday to set an Estancia record for solo tackles in a single season (52). nm for the two· .------------• point .. Hl said before the season {Tanielu) was the best football player I'd coached in 25 years and I double that now ... " Dave Perkin1 Estanclil High football coach \' I e W League cha mp1- on!thip cam- paign , of 1989. Moli- na, who savt•d a TD with one of his solo col· fin- the •too many 6-foot betters ou~ thr>r ••" c.arey, known as d great con~­ municator on the floor nnrt, at tunes. another assistant C'OaC'h, 1s the daughter.of former Jrvmc Val- ley College Couch Georg • (;a1 ''Y• who also founded and opcf<.lte~ the Saddleback VaJlf!y Volh•y'h.111 CJub MShe's been a setter all h<•r life," her father once s1;ud. "JPn· niter can probably do llnytl11nfJ she wants in trus ganw, not 0ccpuse she's my ddughh•r, but because she's really gooo dnd h11s msightc; lllto the game that 1ust amdze me." When the Sailors setter Wo!t 1 h, she "pldyed up• on thP 18 lor Saddleback, a team wh1di reached the national ttUe match. In 1995, as d Newport Harhor SEE CAREY PAGE 11 Friday, November 13, 1998 9 Ha')'aii-bound Jennifer Carey HIGH SCH 0 0 l GI R l S v.o l l E YB 1 ·11 TARS SWEEP Lakewood bows, 15-10, 15-1, 15-4 to Newport Harbor in the second roµnd of CIF DiVision I-AA Playoffs; Sailors will host Laguna Beach Saturday night at 7. LAKEWOOD·-Newporl Harbor J ligh's No. 1-seeded Sailors dealt host Lakewood a 15-10, 15-1, 15-4 gl.J'ls volleyball s~tback Thwsdar rught in th~ ~econd round of the CIP Division 1- AA Playoffs. The decision unprov<..>s l Iarbof record to 20- 0 (33-1 inducliny toumamf.!Ilt playl, hut it was far from the Sailont' best. acoordmg to COOch Dan GJenn, who watched his nationally r~ard­ ed ~.am fall behind, 5-7, in the opening game. "We had a little trouble passmg early,• said Glenn. "They wure serving tough." April Ross It was not long, however, bcfon• the tid~ swung to Harbor's side and w1th the starters gmng the distance, Lakewood had little< hnnce tor drt upset, ~1 was disdppomted in how WE! sta1ted: continued Gtenn, •but some of that b my fault. l reaUy didn't tdlk to. them muc:h about Lakewood.· That's probably bt!rausr> r1Clm Ldkcwou<l lS longtune nval Laguna Bedch, which will vi'>il Newport 1 IMhOr for a 7 p.m. quar- terfinals duel with th .. Sallor:. Saturday after taking care of Eti- wanda Thur~day, 15-13, 15-10, 15-10. · April Ross 'led the way for Harbor TI1wsda}, netting 16 kill , while Krista Dill came through wiU1 hve kills an6 three blocks Kathy Lavold had four kills, Bawau-lxmncl .Jenrufer Care) hud three kills and Brendu Waterman had six digs. Corona del Mar High'-. Jamie Bro" ncll goe VOLLEYBALL CONTINUEP FROM 8 f d Friday, November 13, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily PilOt L.:-::..--1--------____,...-....~~~-w-u-0 l l..O·Y-S VH-J-1-• :O--l •----::--..---+-- • tl r l ' r .. ] < s 0 [ LI I- I " I' •• 11 ll I II ( Sailors -stifle. Eo1y;~1~1 •Offensive sloppiness plagues the Sailors, de'spite lopside<:l fiiSt-round ~n to gain quarters duel Tuesday. U \Um Fi\t l.Kl'<l·ll Inly Pl?t dominated hy top-seeded Long Beam Wilson, p,rov1dP.d little .chal· lenge tor the hosts Tuesday. The Sailon; harried lhe Jackrab- bits into 27 tur novcrs, 22 of which were Harbor steals. Of Poly's 15 shots, only seven required plays by Harbor goalie Tim BLrdsong, as four sailed tu9h of the edge, three others . Lr.cpcr, Beldcq and Evans tal- lied twice each, while Pcctz,..Con~ well, Comg and Weiner also found the net with single gouls Peetz, I lanscn dnd Paul Kepner each had a pair of assists els I !arbor consistently took advantdge of counterattack opportunities and converted four of.five man-a(ivan- tage situations. ' NEWPORT BEACH-The Ne\vportHc:tr· hor 1 fJqh boys water polo team put visiting l onq Be11ch Poly out of its misery Thursday with d tA-1 tnwnph in the first round of the C!F'Soutlwm Section Division 1 playoffs. wide, ano still anotht>r was deflect- ed well m front ot the cage by Jeff Leeper. · Jeff Leeper Barnett attnbuted the offensive struggles -Long .Beach Wilson · hammerM Poly, 25-0, last week - In the process, Sailors' Coach Bill Barnett hopes his No. 2-secded squad (~3-~) got some sloppmes~ out of its system as it pre- pare'> for Tuesday's quarte~rfmal agqinst Fool.hill at d site to be determined. ·we played-well defensively, but r thought our shooting and passing was atro- cious di ltnu•s, • said Bam«:tt, who could not 1t>< all holding ttOY opponent to as much o ftPOSIVli futihty this fall. . The Sailors, ranked No 1 in the finaJ l >rdnge County coaches' poll, dJd face some stronq play rrom Jackfdbbtts' sophomore qodhl' Travis Rdmscy (11 saves and six of his t~cun's t :l stedls) But Barnett will expect rhuch hPtter pl~ his back-to-back St>c1 Vu·w L<.>c1q11P champions dttempt to end <I :.trt~c1 k ot losing m the qudrterfinals each of tht•1r lttst five postst'clson appearances. , ·It's u h1g step up! Bdrnett said of the 'Kn1<Jhls (17 -9), ranked No. 7 in the final ~ 011nl\' ctnd D1vis1on I polls Newport defeat- ~ d thC' Century L<'ague runner-up in a non- )Paqut-qttme edrlicr this season Long Bec1ch Poly (11-13), the No 3 repre- ~C'nldt1vt> lrorn th<' Moore Lertgue which ~ POLO CONTINUED FROM 8 TuckPr to trigger the Sea Kings' '1nal-4t111rtr>r sconng outburst. c ittntr) scored 23 seconds later on u countcr<ttlack pdsS from Marchior- ~r1tt1, cmd Loyold tailed timeout. Pal- d.1 !.C<>rl'd 11qc1m on a pass from Tuck- 1 1 with 'i: 1 q to play, stretching the •ll"ctd to B·4, dnd Cubs Coach Marcus ~oolt>r m•l'd••<l c1nothC'r tirrwout. Un a long gocthe pass from NC'tlwrton. Pttlda .,cored again with 2.14 rc•mc11rung, speedmg pdst the f'ub d<'fense torn 9-4 advantage. -uvvc cone cntrated mamly on defense, and m the lourth quar- ter we got lucky · on a lot of couii- t er attacks," Pulda said. "(The Cubs} were getting llred and our goalie was domg a great job, and that's what put them Garrett Gentry away." ·swe it's tough to get up (for a team with a lo~mg record), but still, how tough is it, when the goalie's up, to shoot around him?: Barnett said. Poly Coach Scott Dixon called thiee time- outs, mcludmg one immedidtely following a Harbor e1ection with 36 seconds left m the third quarter, m hopes of breaking lhe scor- ing drought. nw brief chalk talk did Just that as Evan Winkler shot over a defender and past the keeper with 14 s@conds remaining m the lhrrd to make it 11-1. "I thought Leeper did a very good job defensively, taking away dny two-meter offense they had," Barnett smd of his senior .hole guard, who hrushc>d with an Lrnpressive nine steals. \ Senior Clmt Peetz ctdded three steals, while Brendon I fansen, Drew Dolkas and Robert Wc>mer chipped m two apiece. Belden, Gdl)' Conwell, Chip Going and Andrew Evdns also joined m the thievery. Senior Kevin Becker led the scoring attack wtth four goals for the winners, mdudmg three of thC? Sailors' hve fir:.t-quar- ter tallies. · DIANA MUlVl~lll I DAllY PILOT Marchwrlatti t1ddNI a count<.'Tdltack goal on dnothcr lonq Netherton pass, then scorPd wtlh 1: 10 lPft on Tucker's third c1ss1st of th<' quarter "We had a couple of breakaways, ' hut I have no idea what forced {the gamP's) turnaround," Vargas said. "I .. thought we were getting tired, then • : .... c· cdught a second wmd." Corona delMar High's D.J. Jackson (9), ! • Netherton had sue of hi saves in • th<' fourth quarter, but mostly from : Loyola attempts beyond the seven- :: meter mark. "They Wl?ren't taking point-blank • -.hots because of our defense," said : V<Hgds, whose team was sparked m the hrst quarter by D.J. Jackson, , Jrttkson and Marchtorlatti scored : tn thr. ope.mng penod for Cdl\1, but ' Loyola, behind Andre1ch's two goals, took a :i·2 lr>ad. No trn1m led by more • thiin one qoal until the fourth. ' Var9as. dl'>o th1• U.S. Olympic ' '''dm roc1cn, know<; all about Wllson's , hPst pltiyPr, Tony Azt>vedo, who c:on- • trolh•<l tht• qame Oct. 26 when the Bn11ns d<'f Pated CdM n nonleague ploy VarHas 'raid At.Pvedo works out • regulMly with tht> Olympic players an prdctic:r. and •holds his ovm.: above, defends against Loyola foe al Jason Palda right, Ryan Tucker pass over the defense of Loyola' Khalil Shariff (12). OF DIVISION I FIRST ROUND <:oRoNA OU. MAil 11, l.oYOl.A 5 • Scona by Quarters Loyola 3 O 1 1 • 5 CdM 2 2 1 6 • 11 Loyola Andreich 3, Holmes 1, Burger 1 Saves· Moore 12. CdM • Palda 4, Marchlorlatt1 3, Gentry 2, Jack~n 1, Tucker 1 • Saves · N!!therton 13 to a lack of concentration and Leeper admlt- ted his team was less than sharp. "I think we've got to brush for Foothill," said LecpPr, who added he was. not disappointed to l~e the shutout against Poly. ·we want to win (1\Jcsday) and get into the Final Four." Dixon, in his hrsl season, accepted his first-round fate with a smile. M Newport is an excellent team with some very good players. But I was happy with the way our kids played, particuldfly on defense. It's rucc to play against great com· petition, because it helps us get better." H11rbor, which led, 10..0, at halftime, sub- stituted liberally. This, along with the ster· ling play of Ramsey, hclpPd lirrut th..e margin of victory. OF DIVISION I flftST ROUND NEWPORT HAR8oR 14, LoNG BEACH Poly 1 Sc.ore by Quarters Long Beach Poly 0 0 1 0 • 1 Newport Harbor 5 5 1 3 • 14 Long Beach POiy • Winkler 1. Sa~s • Ramsey 11. Newport Harbor Becker 4, Leeper 2, Belden 2, Evans 2. Peetz 1 Conwell 1, Going 1, Weiner 1. Saves -Birdsong 6 H I GH S CHOO L GIRLS TlNNIS Sai ors rip Lynwood . ~ NC!wport gives previously unbeaten foe 18-0 lesson. LYNWOOD -Nl•wport l litrbor f hyh fre hm n Megan l lawkms, ~1·lly Nelson und cnka Budder Wt.'TC d little' hit Of'rVOUi b fore ihcit fir!>t Cir Southern Section t11v1o;;1on I fl rst·round pll'lyorJ f))l1tth t1l l.ynwood Thursday. :; It didn't t.1kt• Jong .for thPm to ttln down; <1s th • Sailors roppNI previously 11nd1Jfcat ... d ti,rnwood, 18·0. Clf DIYISIOI · V EAGLES TUMBLE Local waters yield 67-pound albiel, SAC holds fifth annucil casino night. Blue water anglers might not want to put away their tackle for the season yet. A~cording to Dean Plant, owner of Angler's Center, at (949) 642-6662, in Newport Beach, '167-pound aJbacore was caught this pa.st weekend by Bob Ross of Long Beach between Long Point an9 Isthmus, ip fhe • calm waters on the inside of Catalina Island. Ross hooked into the lone aJbie while trolling a mi:irlin lure aboard the private yacht "Fiesta," while bedding toward the west end of the island. Over a decade ago, huge albacore showed up in· about the same area and many of Newport's fishing legends headed out to these protected waters to catch the albacore of a lifetime. Area anglers who land- ed big lQngfins dunng that early December run, which followed an El Nino swnmer fishing season, were: Captain Tommy McMillum, Jerry Thompson, Tom Gray and the late Phil Tozer, one of the finest anglers ever to run a boat out of Newport's twin jetties. Plant predicts that there will be a lot of private bodts trolling around mside the west end of Catalina Island this weekend m hopes of locating a school of these huge longfins. Once an area where there is a concentration of albacore pinpointed, the local fleet from Davey's Locker and Newport Landing Sportfishmg will most • likely send out all-day boats in hopes of getting on a school of these record class tuna. Along the beach there hal> had a good bite on calico and sand bass weighing m the 4-to-6-pound class Davey's Locker spokesman Norris Tapp, who captains the sporthsher "Freelance~ on weekend trips to the-'hot spots, reports that the bass bite has been awesome on most trips. Bass dte hitting liv<! bait and leadhead Jigs upped with cut squid. It has aho been the limit count for anglers fishing over offshore artificial reefs. Good shallow water rock cod fishing is also on tap for local anglers on all day and hall day trips on the sport boats runmng out of both Newport landings. The best bite on reds, smaller grouper, whitefish and scuJptn is ·taking place m about 150 feet of water where cut bait and jigs are accounting for the bulk of the daily catch. • To celebrate another great sportfishmg yectr, the Sporttishmg Association of Califorrua will be sponsonng the Filth Annual SAC Casmo Night, to be held at the Balboa Pavilion Friday, Nov. 20 For only $65, sportfisbennen will be treated to a fun evening that offers a bountiful buffet, gambling \vith fnends and skippers, as well as a chance to wm so~e great sportfisbing prizes. The lughllght of the evening will be the drawing for a lucky' SAC angler who will win a 1998 Ford pickup. In addition to all the great food and door prizes, a giant raffle will be hosted by Pete Gray to benefit SAC For information on advance -tickets, call the SAC office, (619) 226-6455, or 1ust come on up the stairs at the Balboa Pavilion for a wonderful night with fishing friends and to show support for the Southland fishery. • Good fishing ls awaittng fresh water anglers at nearby lakes. Oso Reservotr, (949) 858-9313, is kicking out good numbers of tro- phy class largemouth bass. Radio talk show host Ronme Kovach· of Huntington Beach fished Oso earlier this week with this outdoor wnter and we combined to catch over 30 bass m the 3-to-5.5-pound class while product.ng a new TV show for the harbor area sports personality. 1'cout fishing at Irvme Lake has been excellent Wlth lots of limits posted at the tack.le shop, while over at the Santa Ana Riv· N Lakes. action 1s steady for shore anglers who are reeling yood numbers of bows in the 1- to-2 pound class. • Look to Oso to produce some huge l?ass dunng the ed.Tly win- ter bite for anglers fishing jig n' pigs m about 15 feet of water. The 5anta Ana River Lakes and Irvine w1ll both begin stock- ing a tonnage of trophy class rainbow trout, weighing to 20 pounds, pnor to the Thanksgiv- ing holiday. HIGH SCHOO L CRO SS COUNTR Y All~Pacific Coast League, 1998 Boys 1. Alberto Munoz, Estancia · 2. Bruce Hancock, Costa Mesa 3. Martin Rocha, Laguna Hills 4. Jeff Moore, Laguna Beach 5. Manuel Orozco, Estancia 6. Stephan Appell, Estancia 7. Alex Martinez, Costa Mesa 8. Jesse Armijo, Aliso Niguel . 9. Orlan Price, Laguna ~Ills 10. Tony Magana, Estancia Girls · 1. · Allyson Marquand, University 2. Jamie DeNoewer, Costa Mesa 3. Jessica Howard, University · 4. Brooke Thomas, Lagv.ina Hills 5. Michelle Basanda, Aliso Niguel 6. Liz Huipe, Estancia 7. Connie Chou, University 8. Sarah Cotton, Costa Mesa 9. Jessica Davis, Aliso Niguel 10. Nina Allen, University ' Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Soph. Soph. Jr. Sr. Fr. ... ··-........ . . ' . . wport Beach/Costa Mesa Do ily Pilot Friday, November 13, 1 11 IYSO --~~J~R~~~A~l~l~·~A~M!LIR-EaRil~C~A~N1-1FJO~OILLI~B~A~L~L.._.~·~·--=----~~~---~-v-t1J".tr-1--l-l·N I . 0-A R D_,,....---------t--- Trojans Eas.t fall in title game · •Tustin.captures 37-20 vi~ory to clctim league crown. The Tustin Cobras took aavantage of early tdkedwuyb, used them to build a 24-point lead a:nd defeated the Newport Mesd Twjdns East, d Junior All American Football Pee Wee D1v1s10n tPam, 37-20, to win the Little League signul=. NEWPORT BEACH -The Newpbrt Aqu Center will host the Newport Autumn Ro. ing Festival, the center's annual rowl regattaJrace, on Sunday on N~rt ttafu •Region 51. Div. ID girls competition. Afte r trailing by a goal early in the match , the Wipe Out score d three unan- swered goals to Win the• AYSO Region 57 girli Divi- sion ID title with a 3-1 deo- sion O\'.er the Sea Queens. Wbltney George scorE!d to give the Sea Queens a 1-0 lead. Elizabeth Almaraz and Meredith Hultman both ~red before halftime for a 2 .. 1 Wipe Out lead. Ali FUnt added art msur- ance goal in the second half and goalie Stephanie Pills- ·b~ was dominant for the duration of the contest The Sea Queens finished second in league, Gms DM.-;toN JU • Ladybugs4 GrMnApplftO e Stephanie Hardison had a hat trtck as the LadybuQs captured third place m league. Ashley BUI and Tami Rosten were key in creating scoring opportunities. Alissa Zoelle and l'Tacy Kubls pro- vided support on defense. BQ\'S D IVISION IV • Raiders 3, Yoda 1 Ajay SanhJ scored a goal , in the first quarter for the Raiders. Ben Witte addod • the other two goals, with tlSsists from Neal Rafferty ' and Tommy Paye. Mlke Kendrick, Ben :An.Schutz, Andrew Hw,i- mel, Kyle Jung, Brendan Brown, Brooks Swanqulst and Jed Ball were solid on defense. GIRLS DMSJON IV • No Fear 5, Riptide 2 league championship: · · • The TroJarts mounted a valiant comeback behind Wess Presson's two touchdowns, one of wtuch was t1. 37·ydrd fumble return. Spencer Link ran a kickoff 75 yards for a touchdown for the Trojans' last score. Kasey Peters completed 14 pctsses for 161 yurds. Tom Welch caught five passes for 73 yards Sam Matlln had mnt• tackles for the 1tojans, who have only two losses this season. TI1e Cobras hnished the·· regular season with only one loss. I PEE W EE DM!>ION • Huntlngt0n !\each Dolphins 38, Trojans West O • Warren .lonowtch; Mltch Folks and Garrett Taurmina played a sol- id game on both sides of the baU for the Tro1ans . , CLINIC • Newport Mesa Buckeyes 20, Garden Grove Panthers o A determined Buckeyes team ended the sedson with d• promising victory and its best overall record lJ1 seven years. Matt U 1>yd, John Angelo and William O'Brien euch had a touch- down run. Rich Sore nsen, Bryce Jardine, Brian Lawler, 5cott Lawler, D~vid Tomklnson and Joseph Russell had key blockc; on offense. The Buckeyes held the Panther., to less thdn 50 yartls. Lloyd, lrent Sharp, David Root, J amie McGee and Tony Jones spdrked the ~~~ . JUNIOR CLINIC •Corona Panthers 12, Newport Mesa Wildcats 0 Hayley and Hunter Alder plctyed a sobd game on offenc;e tor the Wildcats. Corbln McNutt was also a key to the Wildcats' offense lravis Sorensen, Jordan Spencer, Justin Elbourn tlnd Sean Berkley were strong on defense. RU~NING -1 Orange County. Half Marathon set for Sun~ay • CdM's Bill Sumner coordinating the event. . IRVINE -The Orange County . Hall Marathon. which previously took place in JdTluaty, will be run on Sunday through the streets of · lrvme The race, which starts at 7 .30 a.m ., commonly attracts top ru}Ulers from Southern Califomi<:1 and beyond who are seeking to enjoy the 13.1 mile course and attempt to beat personal records. · The race will begin Cit the mtersechon of Barranca dnd Sand Canyon and loop around twice to hrush at the same inter- V 0 L L E Y B A· L L May triple-doubles for 25-0 Long Beach State LONG BEACH -Former Newport Hdrbor High stdndout Misty May, d senior c;etter for Long Beach State's !'.'Jo. 1-rdnked women's volleyball team, le d 1he host 49ers to their 25th consecu· tJve victory Thursday night, a 15- 7, 15-8, 1.5-8 819 West Conter-· ence wm over the Urnvers1tv of Ncvadd at The Pyrarrud. · Mny recorded a triple-double, her fourth of the season, with 10 kills, 12 digs and 38 dssists us Long Beac:h Stale clinched the Wc,>tcrn DiVL-.wn llll~·. of the Big West. The.> 49c1s close out the 81g Wt>st schedulP Sdturddy against No. 9 Umvers1ty of the PacU1c. SEMIPRO . COSTA MESA -Spring registration for t he Costa Mesa National Little Lea~ue wlll be held on Saturday at :re Winkle Middle School from 9 a m.-1 p.m. Registratlon•is SGS before· Nov. 30, then goes up to $75. ~ Players must produce a btrth certificate and proof of residency. For information, call Suzanne Elliott at (949) 251·8248. Pony baseball signups COSTA MESA -The Costa Mesa Pony base - ball league will hold its next round of spring signups on Saturday at the Costa Mesa Hjgh gym and TeW1nkle M iddle School from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Fees are S 100 per player ages 13 and 14. Proof of residence and a birth certificate are required. For information, call (714) 225-9237 ~ -~otorcycle show COSTA MESA · Inter-Shows Moto~port Pro· • motions will host its annual holiday Motorcy- cle Swap Meet and Bike Show at the Orange County Fairgrounds on Dec. 4. Motorcyde enthus1a\ts will be offered a wide 1Jariety of parts, accessories, leather goods. 1cwelry, collectibles and ready-to· restore motorcycles. Complete bikes will also be on 51le. As an added attraction, this year's show will feature the 1998 Parade of Champions, which includes the top winners from the 1998 spring and summer All-Amencan Motorcycle Shows. The event 1~ open to the public from S· 10 p.m. General admission 1s S6 and parking is free. For information, .call (949) 598·5122. FOOTBAL L from 810 am. Th~ race will feature over 900 competll · in 150 rowing shells from rowing cl around California. . Participants are athlet~ of all ages and ~ levels, 1nclud1ng Olympians, Masters, Junk , and collegiate athletes {UC Berkeley. St 1 ford, UCI, Orange Coast College, UC S '•Otego, Ul)ivcrs1ty ot San Diego. San 01~ State and Long Beach State), Competitors will be racing for medals a the coveted perpetual trophies. The 2.7 mile race course begins under l Via lido 8ffdge at the west end of l Island. Then the course continueS around t south side of Lido Island and turns 'north er~ under the Pacific Coast Highway brid The race finishes in the Back Bay at t Newport Aquatic Center. According to tl)e NAC, the best spots view the race will be from Via lido Bnd the PCH bridge or from the cliffs overlook1 the PCH bridge and the entrance to UPf Newport Bay. • For information. contact NAC Execut Otrector Bill Whitford at (949) G46-n2S ~-=--=--~ Today's schedule •Football High school -El Toro vs. Corona del M a t Ne"".'/port Harbor, 7.30 p.m. Newport Har' at Irvine. 7:30 p m.; Costa Mesa at Aliso Niguel, 7 p.m • Basketball College men • Southern Cahforn1a Coll at The Master's Tournament. . College women • Southern CalifO(nta C lege at Cal Poly Pomona Tournament. Community college women -Orange C t at Chaffey Tournament. • Volleyball Community college women • R111erside at Orange Coast, 7 p m •Golf . Community college wor(len -Orange C1.. t at Southern California Regionals at Meni Lakes· Allison Bond scored tl).ree goal s and Cassidy GrandstaJf added two more in a victory for the Riptide. Strong defen<>ive upport was provided by Courtney Clark and Katie Lopez. section. _ One reason for the chan~e ol time for the race was the new proXlI1Uty of the cross coufllry season. Steelers return hoIDe 6-0 TH 1: NL\\' P RT A'\ [ ., t\ I RV I N E • Reve>lution 2. G.t.xy 0 Janella Godoy scored both goals to lead Revolu- tion to victory. K. T. Molinaro and Uz Con.klln combined for the shutout. · Cameron Best, Aurora Leport, Jack.le Reynolds, Devon Ahem, Taryn Tar- nutzer, Chrfsttng DIGrado, Jennifer Browning, Sa.rah Conklin, Cbrls CrahaD and Katie Wade a1£o played well for Revolution. • S..Queens, Deep Impact 1 Noelle Bathen scored for the Sea Queens and Ahlla Kattan scored for Deep CJmpact in the tie. The S a "'Queens also got olid play l .from Raebel Yelsey and l KaUln ScbJesser. Kalle Albright had a 4 good game for Deep Impact. , Other Division IV Kore: ' ... Cheny Bombs , !~the 5urge 1 BoYS DMSIO VJ ~ • Silver 8"'1ets . vs.~ .. Miles Kellerman, Z.ck , .. Maurer-Erickson and goalie ~Chase Stark combin ed to •;keep a. go6d Thunderbolts ·team scoreles for t.be first • ~Alf. I Mu ;Frisbie S<..'Ored the l'firs't goal for the Silver Bui- • lets. Bret Shepherd. T}'ler ~ Haly and Harlan Webster .. we.re also olld on offense. CAREY , C()NTl~UED FROM 9 · S.mce many runners are in peak shape immediately after cross country ~eason, we changed the month of the race so we could give runnefb an oppor- tunity 'to run their personal bests,• Race Director Bill Sumner sdld. "In adcht.ion, our committee felt the change would allow run-· ners to get an early Jump stu.rt on next year's marathon season.• Siimner is also the cross coun- • try coach ·at Corona del Mar High. This will be the marathon's· 11th year and will include: Wil- helm Gidabuday (winner ot the 1997 Newport 5000); Danny Gon- zalez (1997 Orange County Half Marathon winner) and Gus Quinonez (1996 Olympic Trials Quaill1er in the marathon). The event is designed for the family. The course has a number of good spots to watch. the race and the po::;t-race award ceremo- ny is packed with an expo-like atmosphere. Parucipants will be offered a variety of refreshments and discounts on name brand apparel and equipment. There will also be live music and several clowns roaming the crowd Particpants can register at A Snail's Pace in Fountain Valley before the race and at the site on race day. For information, call the Cal Coast Track Club, (949) 476- 7076. and dad, but it was not until this past sW1\1Tler when Harbor cap· lured the lolaru High Invitational that she got a good look al Oahu. •They (Hawaii) have known freshman, '. Carey bstcd In the me since I was a little gul. • aJd team's program that •Wlllrung a Carey, who got dO even better college championship and play-look with her visit, where college Ing. on the 2000 UiS. Olympic officials were apologizing for \earn" were h "r dreams. home crowds of 5-6,000. I law au ' While UCLA flnishcd No. 2 in often lures crowds of 10,000, tho r •cruiting w4rs, others who •Tuey lead m attendance were in the game by virtue of nationally,• said Carey. ~They're recruiting trip ware Texos A&M just right off the charts.• · t1.nd Penn State: Local intere t in women' vol· " Carey hgurcs to bC in 1 lawaii's leyball, ffio weather and the ploy· 67ffeie virtually right away. Th• er-fan reJ~tionships were other Rainbows' setter gT11duat in '99. · factors which pulled Carey out of an<i Carey ~ an obvious r~placc· UCL:"'s grasp . • . · mcnt for Coach Dave S hoji. With a current 13.'7 GP. s •Tu y lleOO "omoone to take ma1or kl b u.c:in , target d to char , • Mid Car y. •Th y havo po.rt marketiJ,1g tmd ft .a~ ncy, Jo of b t ide hittP.rs. but I 1 still ca~ t bellev 1t, h • . ~111111 I <illlil a place whe re you'r really looked up to by youngit • And th t' what I want, to be a rol mod l," ~ .. . • United American Football League matchup Saturday will feature Orange County Steelers and Wickenberg. COSTA .MESA -The Ornnge County Steelers. a ffilnor lctt.que foot- ball team tut~ed at Orange Coast Colleg1•, Will be m actlon Satmday agdinc;t the W1ckenberg Warrior~ m a lJmh'd Amencan Footb<tll League game :>tarting at 7 p.m .. Ticket pnces are $7 and r.hiJdren lO·ancl-undPr aw tr~ A portion of the gall' rcct•1pt5 will go to the Castl Home tor the Abused. · The Steelers, ranked No. 3 in the wc ... t rankings, improved theu record to b·O attN a 65-0 thumpmg of the ho~t V1ctoTVllle Cowbo~s on Saturday. Lamell Sykes returned hvo inter<' •ption~ for touchdowns and rushNl fm u third . • z 0 ~ ~ ~ ~ :z:: Q,,, • ~ ~ w u C> z 6 ~ - •REPAIRS• BUY-SELL-TRADE USED EQUIPMENT• PROCESSING LABS PHOTO GIFTS $2.00 0 F ..... \1( >l .SE PAl>S .. Ml i ( ;s .. 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Geoff Boler cHlll John Kerr enth 'l(Ofl'd d qodl d'> Newport dc·h~t<.:tl lt1!1ltn, 2.0, 10 AYSO 'Elvltwn H7 Boy 1>1v1Mon ll d<"hon R.J. Ruttel' httd ctn <1ss1,t. A seconcl·h<1Jf sco11ng hdrHHJC re!-tultcd in an up.:;Pl VIC tmy for tht! Soccl•r Rockers, who WNC in thud con11ng mto the m<Itch Tt>d Slater, Adam Pinkerton and Trent Siad.ks s~orecf in the ~econd hall Brett Cory had two ds~1sts. Noclh Zarnow, named the Stmqer:; MVP, WpS key lo setting up sconng opportunities • Ba rracudas vs. Super Sonics DanJel Partida scor<'d his first two gOclls of the wason !or the Barrc.lCUdcts. Bryan Rhodes and Erle Holland dlso scored. Justln Eakin, Andrew Nahln, Chase Ayers and Luis Ordaz pl<1yt>d well for the ·Speed Demon!>. Blake ChJapuzo, Nathan HutlP1 • ilnd ~t>ncer -~ood · pl.iyc<I solid C1elensP tmcl Erik Wdmeke\ passmq s •t up sconng opportunitu~ o 1\11•wport Dl\hJO:"I: Ill • Green Team 4 Hernandez Green 1 Rockers keepers Pdu.I Kawa- mura dJld Car~on Hill made c1 number Of key StlVCS. . DIVISION V • Aliens 3, Lasers 2 Benjamin Peplc scored tWlce m u vie tory for the Alien~ Chad StE'esk scored olf a pencilty kick Matthew Joslyn and Travis Kuhns scored for the Lasers. Roberts, Steven Reader, R.J. Flor- ton and Bryce Fuller pcovided support on defense. • Silve r Bu llets vs. Tornadoes Daniel Miiler scored for the· BuUeL~ oil a centered pass by rray- lor Davis The Kille1 !nsunct~ were m second commq into the match. • Blue Smurls 4, Quicksilver 1 Josh \\hite. '-l orcd two goals in d 1cton f1)1 the-Creen TPc1m. c .rcy Byer-. 11nd \\'es Truesdell Cameron Jongeward scored off c1 comer ktck hy Smutfs let!m· mC;ttc• Bryce Henrie. Jongewarcl also scornd otf cornP.f kick~ l>y Matt ColUer dnd Tim Cramer. • Stingrays 5, Jaguars 4 . D JVISIO!'I Vil • Blue Scorpions vs. Jets d i... !'>( ow<I a qn ti t ·etch · Gary Grime , Tom Bi sell dnd Thomae, Bultman ciHnlnn1•cJ to stUjJ l l1•rnzndc1 Grt>t>n scoring 111purtunitwc, Hunter Wiley led lh<' detcm.e Brett Houten scored three yodls in a victory for the Stingrays. Jason Granzella and Wtll Kelly each had one. Tobin Frome scored two goals to lead the Blue Sco1p1ons. Alex Bekken also scored d goal and Aaron White had two as!:>ists. Mar<'o Hc~rn.mdt•.1. ·r.nrccl lhl' only uocal 101 I ft •111.tncll'Z Grl'('ll • Stingers 4, Speed Demons 4 Travis Duffield sc-ored I wo godls dnd Chad Kraft and Ramez Gottlie Andrew Lowery mdde key SdV<'s down the stretch to pre· serv<' the victory. Luke Dawson played solid defense for the Jets. . A YSO REGION 97 GIRLS Quiksilver, Ice Breakers tie, 1-1 Division IV match a standoff. Odnct Owad scored a yoal for Quiksilver J1' a 1·1 tw with the lee Breakers m AYSO Be!.Jtnn c17 q1rl D1v1 10n·IV achon over the ¥.oet.•kcnd. ct' Riley 8dsslord and Amy Thomas were K"ey m scthn~'fui> sconng opportunities. Heather Fugh guidPd thP defense. DJVISIO!'I. v ,. Sea lions 4, Shooting Shamrocks 1 " Amy Staudinger hdd a hat tnck for tlie 5l'd Lwns Kristen Baker also :,cor£>d a g~al ·" The Vlclory completed •ID undefeated 'fcuu1cu M'dson for the Sea Licms. . Hayley Young and Mtranda Young each hdd on us!>J'>t. • Red Hot Roses 3, Fi~balls 0 , .. Aile; r taking c\ 1-0 lc11d, the Red Hot ROS· t!s ttdd('(l to th\'ir ledd when Barbie Argueta nPttNI d pc,1c;:, Imm Alesha Young Arnu{•ta netted the hnal goal in the third pc-nod to put the mdlc h out ol reach. Kate Ra.sch had lhf~ ac;s1c;;t • Kelly Zimmer, Deanne Lyons and Kelly Morrison pJdycd c;ohd defense and turned away rncmy Fireballs' uttack!>. EmHy Rlocholine, Meg Beauchamp and Lauren C.:ill each made play. vttal to setting up srnnng opportunit.Jes. • ·Surfer Girls 1, Turquoise Terminators O ThP. Surfer Girls handed the Turquoise Tennmators therr fin;t loss of the season. Jackie Chtrk, Jenna Riggio, Melissa Mead and Carrie Cabanillas f'xh1h1tcd solid pas~ing ::.kill!> and m<1de a number of shots on g0<1J. Eli.Labeth Vanlhof, Angela Mello and Amy PennE>r kept th<· Tenrunators close on defcnst!. DIVISION VJ • Blue Dragons vs. Yellow Zebras Tht> Blue Drc1gons bnttletl closely with the Y~Uow Z«hrc1s the PnlirP match. Melissa Fitzsimmons cu1d Ashley Mitchell showed gredt offcri~1'Je skills tor the Blue Dragons Kaylin (.1 onnolly, Coleen Mead, Erin Kavanaugh. Jordan Jones, Stephanie Hall- worth 1.md Brittany Hallworth.provided sup- port on defen.i.;P. • Purple Girt Power vs. Tidal Waves ln ·a clos • battle, Carrie Kawamura ~cored an unas iste<l goal for Purple Girl Power. Later. Kawamura as"• ted on a goal by Adrienne Taylor. • Hornets vs. Wild Things Marianne Jones und Tara GJacomaro edch scored d goal as the Hornets bdtUe<l out a close match with the Wild Tinngs. Elizabeth Eddy, Jessica Wright and Delaney Ware were one of the prunary rea- sons that Jones and Giucomaro were able to score. The tno had a number of shob on goal and put a lot of pres ·ure on the Wild Things defense by movmg the ball downlield. Shelby Williams and WhJUey IUdlardSon led the defense and provided support for goalie Elizabeth KJbe.J, who made some key saves. Wright was DdlJled player of the match. • Chicks with Kicks vs. ~ison Ivy Sara Gomez scored a goal for C hicks with KiC'ks. Maggie Demay and Alex Truxton provided support as potent shikers . 0MSIONV11 • Screaming Green vs. Soccer Boppers Amanda Peterson scored two goals in the first half for the Screanung Green. Morgan Williams added two goals of hc1 own in the second hall. Abbey M.lchaeJson and Becky Gu.la made important plays on defense. EmUy Heinke was a solid goalie and Monique Contanl play"d solid offense1 .. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES IYSO REGION 120 GirlS witli No N~e capture Division II Down 2·0. Michell~ Mitnt)'la and Sarah Ronqulllo h•d the comeb.lck d1dtgl' which rcsullt><I 111 the G1fl!-t with NQ N11nt1>'s 5-.1 V1'1ory ove1 North lrvin<1 to cop· • tun! th<' AYSO R~1no 120 tJlth D1V1s1on IJ chdmp10nsh1p o\lf'I the weekend Ronquillo was a -.ourC"e oJ lrvmc fru trdbon an thi.• 1:1'rnnd half, sconng a gOC1l und drawing louls in Irvine tPmtory Ml.'ghan ·Hammf'rsten dlso -.cored for lhl' Girls w1th No Ndm(?, which hn· tshed lhl' n•gular scdson 8·0. Irvine droµpc•ci to 7-1. Bov-. D l\.1'>10N III • Costa Mesa 'itrikers 2 Greyhounds l Phillip West dnd Zack l\o\.ak edch scor('d a four1h quctrlt•r qOdl di> the Stnkt'rs dost'Ci out tlw fP.lf· ular sed.,On with u v1r tory, Bretl Perrine put p1~sure on the GrC'}• hound~ t>drly with lour ~hots on goal Eric Nutter scored tor tht• Greyhound'> in th•• hr.t ht11f . Gary Conzalez 111<1clt• wv.-1<11 key stops 10 godl lor th1• StnkN., to kPt'P the Gn'yhountls in rh1•ck Gonzales got c,upport from S.im Rame tta, Steven Reyes, Julio Guerrero dnd Jesi. lleUmtch • Strikers 4, Greyhounds l The two lt•c1m-. qot d t •match ll"I the fm.1 round of th~ pl.1yolfs, but Nm:ak wu" on Im•, whtr h meant victory lor ltw StrtkPrs Novdk oµened Uw malch walh d fJoaL but Nuttur rt•:>pontlcd to lit• the c,corc di 1·1 A romt•r k1 k h}' Pcrnm• '<l.tlS pul m by Novdk for a .!·I lead Moments Idler, Novdk ft•cl Aaron VanGeem with ct pa s c1nCI Vd-nGeem ~cored for a twu·uot.11 lead Pem1w -.n1rt>d tlw hnul qool nl Lhc mritch Gonzah•z wc1i. aq<1m !>olul 111 godl G IRL" Dr\1'10"1 IV ...:.. Shooting Slilrs 2 · Purple M!1J1iani; 0 Go<1lH'S Kelly Topps. Shannon Arnold, Tdylor Feldman uncl l\Jy- . cla Weikel '>ly1J111'CI t'Vt>T)' oflt>n· sive dllr1ck hy 1h4' Purplf• ~t.ir· UdflS Kalle Moore rtntl Meg<m Caldera £1ac:h sro1e1l ca qoal lrom p.ist lb<• 18-yard hnc • Shootin g Stan> I Crunch Berries 0 rht• yc1me's onl)i CJlldl Wit !->COJi'd in thP third qu6r1N 011 an indirect kick lrom Feldman lo Breeann Frazier. BOYS 01\ i'lll!'l \' • Splrit 2, Blue Angels() Nick Ippolito and San1 Edman nirnlnm•d on " ~hutout for the !'pull The gt)dhes yul defenswe help from Kyle Woodworlb. Damien Scheidt, Oavtd Cubias, John Roche anct Victor Lozoya . Cory Weikel scored on a pt•nJlty kick an the second quar- ter, ChrJstJan Torres al~ score'1, w11h dn a1.s1!it credited to Adam SeagondoUar. • Barracudas 2, Boys In Black 0 A trong del<>n:.<> by th~· Bar· • rac:udas, led l>y Phil Weber, Avan 8u('nopassllas, Connor McK~ endry and Josh Knauer, produced only lhe second loss of the sedSOn lur thP. Boy~ tn Black ITT the fll'Sl round of tht• D1vis1on V double· chnundbon pldyofls. • FlreballS 2, Hot Rockets t Juan Molina muscled tus way 111 the 1R-yard tine and bred home lht• tying qodl for the Fireballs in th1• fourth quarter. The match wt•nt in to suddPn-death over· tm11•. Kenneth Zich put the match ctwtir dncl i;ecurcd d playoff VlC'tO· ry • Blues Brother 4, Geckos 3 RJgo Miranda proVIded all the • -.conny for the• Blues Brothers Wlth ; lour gllals 10 a playoff victory The lit'>t tJOdl cam(? 10 overtunt>. PJ. Errington scored dll three qo.11.; Im lhf' Geckos. • Purple Lazers. 2 Men In Orange t Near the end of the third quar-• 1t·1 "li<J. felnhals scored from 25 .,.ml' out to {fcure the victoiy for Uw Purple Lil/N's Eric We I scored early for a 1 • o u1111rs lC'ad, but UllseS Vega quickly tled the score lor the Men in 01antw. Boy~ 0 MStOS VI • Gold Vipers 4, fireballs 2 Two lair goal'> by the Vipt!rs l.'<Urt'<I lhl· playofl wm Michael Reyes, Scott Potter ctntl lachary Dc1wson played solid cl' lt•n"" for lhP Fireballs. Gnu.<, D1v 1s10N VJ • DluP Bombers 3, Tumados 1 Tcllla Connelta, Kerry Kalser .ind Te41!>a Paneri edch sc·ored a 11001 in d pldyofl victory for the Hh1L' Bombl·•., Ollvfa Schow .,cored the lone qo.il lor the Tornado:. BO\'S DMSION VU • Tiger "~· Shooting Stars Chris De oto scored three qoals lor th•~ Tiqef!t. Alex Bagnara dlSO M orcd lor the Tigen:., wtth an <1 si:.t cred1tt>d to Brett Donohue. Thlago Mlllones, Jamey Krikorian, Thomas Check, John. n) H~non iind James Lewis c1nc hvred the dclensc •. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES . . . - ' Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ' Friday, Nov mbof l J, 1998 13 'PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTIC!S PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTIC!S PUBLIC NOTICES PETITION~) LEE PUBLIC NOTICE THIS NOTICE OR IN WRIT· PUCATIONS, TELEPHONE NEWPOIH BEACH, l~==jitjiffi:JiijlCj~= DONLEY CO 0 HAS TEN CORRESPONDENCE 7~-5245 OR CALL AT THE 925GO PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTlC£ E-Fff.€0 A-PE-TH i)fl.Neftfi> ~11E~ .,._ foiio~""\I f1c11tlou1 lfoa!ne11 ----.z=:...,...---1 OROEA TO CHANGE lfAf"tMINT 0 NINO COMMISSION AT, NINO OIVIS10N, ROOM Uc;.n11· Tnls business Is• con-Name Stat•m•.nl Na"'e lt•l•ment ITATEMINT OF NAMES ,ROM LEE DON· UA8S~ODFOFNICMTEITNT,o0u's OR PRIOR TO. THE PUB· 200. 77 "FAIR DRIVE, •1 ON-SALE 8EE'A ANll duclod by twlbanc2 Ind Th• follow ng l*tof\S ar• Tiit lollo~ P9f'Sonl et• The 1oUowlng petlonl If• ABANDONMINT OF LEY COLLAZO TO LEE a UC HEARING. COSTA MESA. CAUFOR· WINE· EATING PLACE wife dong t>valneu I\' Con-doing bUslntu as• a) Pita• dolno bustn.11 as HOME· USE OF FICTITIOUI DONLEY • IUSINEIS NAME I, Pl.ANNING APPLICA· NIA, Publlshad Newport H1~• YoU atatttd doing cepl Trat\Sportatlon, Inc suit Point DealQn, bl City SHRED. 3535 West Gvry 1 BUllNEll NAME h It hertby 0tdered that The followtng ptltont TION PA·H-411 FOR Publl1htd Nawpor\ 8HCh·Co111 Mosa Dally bU1lneH i;et? Yes, 10'83 17150 NawhOpt St , •509. Sllltld Q.cat1, 104 Acacia Ani , Santa Nia CA..92104· 111 PtflON lnletasted in hi•• abandoned lht ~ ol DONNA L. MOORE ,-OR Beach-Colla Mts. Daily Pllol Jllovatnbor G, 13 20. Jot!o Philip Cl IN • Foun!Ml V~'f, CA 92708 SI, Corona Oe$ M1t1 CAL: 642t .-h ~,!'-b f~~ffi!'tl~ tllil IMA« •P9Mt btfofe the Fictitious 8usln•n VARIANCE ,ROM REAR Pilot November 13, 1998 1998 · Ga119 V. Cleary Concept Tranaportallon. 92G25 A!tshred, lt>c' (CeLfo1 a), , 1 .. ;-" afl:•ltloua eu:i~:.o, I~ court in 0tptt1ment Name,. S.9 0, Muffler Co, 't'AAO SETBACK R!<?UIRE· "' F530 F613 Jt111. 1ta1ern l}t was filod Inc.• (NV). 17150 .Nevmope Steven Douglas Hott. 704 5222 Lo\le+ock Sir~ '"' 1 " ' No 703 of the Orange 711 W 1711'1 Sl Un.t C·10 MENTS (tO AEO 3 PRO-""11'1 the County Cl1tk ol St., ir509, fOl.lrnt iA Valley Acacia St , Corona Ott OiogO, Ca 92110 I Namt: RARITIES INTERNA· CbUnty Su~rior Coul1 It Cotll Meta. ci.: 92827 I VIDEO) ' REAR YARD PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Otang• Counly on 9·25·98 CA 92708 Mat, CAL 92825 This bu11n1u Is COJ\ • TIONAL, SOO·A Anion Blvd• Ult 1ddra11 1no>11n above Tht Fletltlou1 Buslnen COVERAGE Rl!OUIRE· 19981770822 This business ia con-Tt1l1 b111lntt1 11 con-ducted by. a COll)Olal'()tl • Ste. 1•68. Coste Mtta, CA on 12·15, 1998, II 2:00 Namt reltrrtd to above MENTS (800 60. FT. NOTICE OF Flclltlou• Bualn•H Oal1y p,101 Oct. 23, 30, ducltd by: 1 eorpor1t1on dueled by: an lnd1vldual Ha'<t you ttaned OOlng I 92828 O'clock p,m .. Ind then and WU toled In Otano• County ALLOW.: uo SO.PT. PUBLIC HIAJ\INQ N•m• 8t•t•m•nt N e 13 1999 FS96 Have you ltilled dO\ng H111• you fllrt"' csoino bli•inass yel? YtS. S·MS ++ Tht Fictitious Butlntn ui.te. show caust, II any on t 1 /2819 8 , • F. l I a El(IST.). TO LEGAUZE AN NoUce .la, hereb)'. giv•n Ttit followlng J>t{sons are 011• ' ' ~10.11 .yti? No ~· • bulmau yal? YH.' 12Jt5i All!lhrtd, Inc .. _ CMtUnt Name telerrtd 10 •tiove they hive, why the pehUOl'I No.703033 EXISTING 3 CAR GARAGE/ thll 11'1• C11y C()Ul)Cil o'T Jht doing t>YslnHs ts: "Nt>11· PUBLIC NOTICE concept ·T11n1pot1alion. 97 • Gautt. Secrttary was filed In Otanga County fot Change ol namt should L.atry ·wunam Pacini, 127 LAUNDRY ROOM, & A CUy ol Newport 8HCh wm pol1 Engineering S1rvlcH, Inc .. Fred s: Baron. Trt•· Sla11en Oougl11 Holl This 91alament wit .filed on 1·22·98, Flit No.98°· not bt granted. Usa ln., Costa M1u, CA VARIANCE FROM MAXI· hofd • public htatlng on 339 Bowling Gr1tn, Costa Flctltloua Busln•H , surer Trus 111temtn1 was Med with tnt Co1.1111y Clerk ol 7•8517 ·11 la further ordered Iha! a 92827 MUM AREA REQUIRE· th• appllcotion of Iha City MHa, CA 92628 Nam• Statement Thia statement wit liltd with the County Clerk of 01ange County on 10, 5198 f7Y "'t'~~dra5~ay, ~8' copy of this ordtr lo show Tiana Tom, 10331 $pattan, MENTS (250 SOfT. PER· of N•wport Beach for Charlts F. WalH, 339 The following person• aia with lhJJ County Cllf'k of Orange Co~mly on 11/03/118 111897711592 C n ~n M ·CA 9~526 4 • cau11 bt published In Tht Hunllnglon Baach, CA MIT.i _400 SO FT. EXIST.) Zon• Change Amend· Bowling Grttn, Colla doing bus1nn1 11· SunClog Orange County on t t /03:99 \9188774385 Dally Pilot Oct. 30, Nov. 6. T"!I a b•~n I Dally Piiot, a ntw1p1ptr ol 92649 TO u:QAUZE A GRANNY ment No, 88t on prop. Mesa, CA 92626 f'1n1nc111 Services 175t 1 19988174382 Diiiy Pilot Nov. 8, 13 20, 13 20 l996 f609 "t u us I con· general clrculallon pub· This bu1lnat1 11 con· UNIT BEHIND THE ORIGI· loc ed I SH C I Kalla B Ka me nova· Waynt Ave., lrvlnt, CA o i p I 1 N S 13 20 27 ,,.,.9 Fla& .;.;.:'~.;.._;..,;...;, ___ ....;.;._ idue1ed by in Individual fi•titd In th11 county, at dueted by an Individual NAL SINGLE FAMILV RESI· trty 11 1 •n• Toneva, 339 Bowling 92614 ai Y 10 ov, ' ' ' • 1"" PUBLIC NOTICE • Orly A Nay . Ill.ti once a w"k tor four Larry W~Uam Pacini DENCE, LOCATl!O 227 ltre•t. Green, Costa Mtsl, CA Thomas Price, 17511 21. 1998 F821 PUBLIC NOTICE 11988772982 consecuttvt weeks prior to 11181774395 VIRGINIA PLACE IN AN RI Th• appllc•tlon con· 92626 Wayne Ave, lrvm,, CA PUBUC NOTICE Fictitious Buslrwn i This 1t1t1ment w11 flied tht day of the hearing. This sta~ment was filed ZONE. ENVIRONMENTAL •l•t• of •m•ndment• to This buslntss Is con• 92814 Flctltloua BualntH Name St•t•m•nl • INllh Ille Counly Clerk OI DATE: OC1'. 281 19Q8 wllh lhe County Clerk ol OETEl\MINATION· EX· tltl• 20 .of th• City of ducttd bv: I genorl,!I Part· Terri P11c1, 203 1('2 Pearl Flctltloua Busln•H Name ltat•meat Ttie jollow1ng petsona art ' Orangt Counly on 1°"15·99 JAMES A: JACKMAN, Orange County on 1 t/03198 EMPT. N•wport B•ach Munlcl· ~rship d d I Ave , Balboa Island, CA Name Stat•ment The Jollow ng ptllMI 11a do1ng''bus•nHs as' Co~n- Oany Pllol Ocl 23 30 JUDQl!/COMMIS. · 2, PLANNING APPUCA· pal Code (Zonln9 a'!• you Startt ong 921362 • Thelollo>11ngpenonsare do;ng buslneu as. Marv. 10 ... r Communications, , Nov 6 13 l999 'F59j SIONER OF THE IUPE· Daily Pilol Nov. 6• 13• 20• TION PA·91·78 FOR JEF· Cod•) Dlshlclln9 Map ~'1t•:s ~I? No T Thlt bu$lntsa 11 con• OO<ng bOStntSS as: Animal lsta J.A11menanc1 & Rtpalr, 2521 w Sunflower. Ste H . • ' f'UOR COURT 27• l998 F62• FREY MORGAN, AUTHO-No ,· to r•dHlgnate T 111 . me'f"1' o~e~ ducted b)' I geotral part• Htallh RHOUCH, 20481 22 Pinzon. Rancho Santa 7. Santa Alli CA 92704 PUBLIC NOTICE RIZEO AGENT FOR SBO ' ' his slalemen was '• ntrsh? Cresent Bay Or l...ake For· Margar111 CA 02881 Stacy Not II• Brown· Law Oll1CH of PUBLIC NOTICE PROPERTIES/THE REMM th• aubJ•ct property with the Coun1y Cl01k of Ha~• you slarttd domg Hl. CA 92630 ~ Pafracon'. Inc (CAI. 22 Ma•I n s. 2521 w. Sun· SUPERIOR COURT Lot11ta J Clause, PUBLIC HEARINGS Will GROUP, FOR A CONDI· from Open Space Pa .. Orange Counfy on IO 98198 bus 11ess yet? No Biog1an Animal Products. P111z0l'I Ra'tcllO Santa Mat· tlo...,or, H 7, Santa Ana CA , OF CALIFORNIA 575 Anion Boulevard, Su te TIONAL USE PERMIT TO slve (OS·P) to Op•n I 99815772129 Tllomlls Price Inc. (CA) 20481 Cresctnt ga11t1 CA 92689 . 92704 -t COUNTY OF ORANO'E 1000, Co1t1 MeSI, CA ~~s1EL~~N~~ cg5i~ ALLOW A CHURCH WITH Space Acttve (OS·A). Daily P1to1 Nov 6, 13. 20 Trns llatement wa1s hlod Bay Dr, 01...al!e f<Hes1, CA This buslnus Is con-This business 11 con· 341 The City Drive 92828. Allorney ear 1: MISSION AT THE CITY PARKING ADJUSTED DUE This pro1tct has bean r• 27. 1999 F829 wltl\ lhe Coun!)I C erk ol 92630 dUC'led by a co1p0fa\l()('I dueled br, a'l lndMdU31 p t Otrl 159932 Ano tY for• LEE HALL 77 FAIR DRIVE TO OFFSET HOURS OF viewed and It has been Orange Counly on 11 03 98 This business is con-Ha~• you allrted domg tiave you S1at1td doing 0 • ca DONLEY co~~o COSTA MESA CAUFOR: OPERATION IN AN EXIST· dtterm;n•d tnal II Is cal· PUBLIC NOTICE 19988774350 ducted by:-a COff)OrlhOO bUSif'HS Y•l7 YH 10.2&-bus:neu ';•t? YH, 10.1.99 Box 14171 • ING INDUSTRIAL BUILO· Dally Pilot Nov 8 13 20 Have you s~ned dong 98 Stacy BIOM'l·Ml'11hi.S Or•ng•, CA Publ11hed Ntwporl NIA. AT 6 30 PM OR AS ING LOCATED AT 3303 egorlcally exempt under Flc;tltlous Business 27 1w9 · ' F6t9 business yet7 vu 1987 Palrecon, Inc , Stt11e lh1t 111temen1 NM llled 92813·1571 BHch·Cos11 Mua Daily SOON AS POSSIBLE HARBOR BOULEVARD, Class 5 (Minor Allera11ons Name Stat•manl ' B1oglan Animal ProouclS: Nagel, P1H1den1 wl'.h lhe County Cleik ot ' IN THE MATTER OF Pilot October 30, Novem· THER~~EiE~N MON· SUITE K·2&3, IN A POI In 1...and Use Umllatlons) ol Th• l0Uov.1ng pe11ons are PUBLIC NOTICE me.. Stephen Alos.o, v p Th11 1t1temen1 wH tied 011..ge Counlt on 11100 9B • , THE PETITION TO btr 6 t3 20 1998 F607 DAY, N V M 23• 1998 ZONE. ENVIRONMENTAL the requhemenls ol the doing business as: E•cel Marktl1ng w11h Iha County Clerk ot 19980774420 • CHANOE THE NAME ' ' ' ~g~~'Wi~~uJn.~oJ"~L· OETERMINATION: EXEMPT C1lllorn1a Envlronment1I EnergyJSyl111a E. BattS, • Flcllllou1 Business Th1t 11a1emon1 was hied Otanga Counly on 10 26199 Dally Pilot Nov. 6, 13, 20. O FOR FURTHER INFORMA· Ouahly Aci General Pann01sh1p, 1805 Name Stat•mant with the Counly Clerk ol 19911773852 27 1998 FSIS ' OF LEE DONLEY COL· On the move? L~wt:J A~Tl6~~ ~i~ TION ON THE APO\IE AP· Notice I; hereby ful1her E. Garry Ave• Suite I 120, The lollow1ng. persons a1a Orange County on 11 03,99 Daily P1101 Nov e, 13, 20, • • LAZ~ASE NUMBER \!HALLENGEO IN COURT. given that said public hear· ~~:I A~~.~~ 9~~~ 33. ~~~~ci~~n:1s:m:s·1~f i· 19988774394 27, 1998 F618 PUBLIC NOTLCE • A194801 Sell your extra THE CHALLENGE MAY BE FIND Ing Wiii be held on lh• 0694472, (8AI. 11105 E, 171h St., S~1te t03. San1a Daily P1lol Nov 6. 13, 20, PUBLIC NOTICE Flclltlou• Busln•U· ..... ORDER TO SHOW household LIMITED TO ONLY THOSE 23rd d•Y of November, Garry Ava .• Suitt t120, Ano, Calilorn1a 92705 27. 1998 F825 N•m• Sl•tem•l't i CAUSE FOR CHANQE Items ~~~~SE ~T ~SEM ~J>e~I~ an apartment 1198, •I th• hour 01 7 :00 Santa An3, Ca 92705 Auoc;tated Computer PUBLIC NOTICE . Flctltloua Bualn•H Th• follow.ng persons ar• .. OF NAME . Cl If' d G OESCA through classlfied p.m. In th• Council Ctiam· This buslnus Is con· Technologies, (NV), 1905 Name Statement doing bu11nus IS' IQ ass 1e HEARIN IBEO IN bers ol the Newport Beach duct!!d by. a co1poration E. 17th SI . Santa Ana, Cal· FJctlllous Buslnesa Tht lollowlng peraons are COf\ICRETE f-\ARDWARE, STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? ••••••••••••••••• The legal Department at tire lndeptndem is plta$ed to atlnounce a new urvice now available to new btl."lmeue~. We will now SEA RCll the name for you aJ m fextra charge, and savt> you tire time and tire trip to the Court /louse in Sama AM. Then, of course, after tlie search is complt>ted we will file your fictitfou.\ bmi11eu name statement with tire County Clerk, publi."111 once a week for four weeks as required by law and then file your proof uf publication with thA! Cottnty Cfttrk. Please stop by to file your fictitioU'• busim•n statement at tire Daily Pilot, JJO W. Bay St., Costa Me.\a. If .vou cafltMI Hop by, plea\~ call"" at (949) 6~2·4321 and we will make arraflgcment.s for you to handle this proced11re by marl. If you ~lwuld have any further questiom, please call us and we will be more than glad to a isl you. Good luck in your new business! · , ..... u . ,. llH•IH4 Gl . . . tQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY : All rial .Ult tlftftlJl .. 11 ltU& , ....-,w 11M•"'1II1111 fM • • ml flt HMalllt AC1 11 ,., ., ; ..... nttli ""'"" ltlttal , It thtrUM "tlf ,reltrou, ' llllllltllU 11 .,,UUatHll .. : , .. ., .. ract, eel.,, relit•••· • MI. )H4ical bllli!IJI rllln If • 11u ... 1 M111a. " 11 latttllt• : II Ml Hf •d ,_,.., .. ct, • 111!11111111 "..,.lutiOI . : Ult tt•••otr wlll HI .. pewilllY _.,. '" .... .,1 .. --· W ,..I tttllt Mic' b 11 : tltllUM If lb In 0. rtMtn • Jtt •er••f 111111114 t•al 111 t ••tllilll 1•ttttl11• It 1•11 : ~.,., tr• ••1101• •• ti • ••I """9111f llllh It CM • ,..,. "McrilllMtltl, "" HUii • Tlll·ht ti I·• U• Ute. flf • ht W1dli111t41, 0C tm •ltNt : ull HUO ti ue.-; . . , • /! l!I SOLDI 81'1owcu• hom• fOf .... In our saturday AMI Eatm lupplementl HOllllOP THIWllK D~ _. etalt .. ..... ., .. 1>98dllne Wed &pm ***** Of'DHOUll Ll ...... tw.181 O..ctllne Thurs &pm ••••• It paya to actwftlM In the b.-local R .. I ENte 8ectlon CALL TODAY LllA RIVIRA \ MN74-4111 ANNI WILl.IY MN744141 II ....... " ......... m rmi ..... ,. ...... ," C3 ~ ......... Cily Hall, 3300 Newpol1 Have you started doing 1lorn1a 92705 • Nam• Statameot doing bus1n111 aa: a) Ptea· 426 1 2 Acac; 1, Corona del 8 h business yet? No This business is con· The loUowing petsons are surt Po1n1 OH1gn, b) City Mar, CA 92625 Boulevatd, Newpol1 e~c • Ertcal Enttgy Corp .. Cluctod by: a c;orpo111Jon ctolng bustneas at: Sh1tld Decals. 104 Ac1c;11 Dal/Id J S1ontr, 426 ,_, Cautornla, at which lime M1chaet P. Owens, Prts1· Have you 111ned doing NICKELi NICKELi 5 c s1 .. corona Ott Mer, Cal. Acacia Corona def Mar. and place any and 111 per· dent. Managing General buslneu yet? No · GAMES. 10912 i<a1ena 1B, 92625 CA. 92625 • sons Interested may •P· Partner Auocl1ttd Computer Garden Gro111, CA 92840 s11111n Douglas Holl, 704 Th 1 business is Jon. peat Md be heard lhereon. ThlS Statement WIS f~ed Tec:hnOIOQ•U Inc, Jackie Far Wesl le1surt Indus• Acacia SI., Corona Del ducild by' an lnd1v d"8~ 11 you challtngtt this w11n lht County Clerk of Donovan, Secretary, Trea· tnes, (CA). 5242 Asgosy Mar, Cal. 92625 Ha•• yo:.i sl.,-ted 9'01ng project In coul'1 you may Orange County on I l /03.98 surer Av•. Huntington Beach, Thia bu11nus II con-bus ness yel? No · '. n1 11980774303 Th s statomenl "'as hied CA 92649 d;icted by· an lndMduat 0111 d J. SIOf'Or be limited to raising 0 Y 011ly p, 01 Nov, 6, 13, 20 w ti\ the County Clerk ol This business 1s con-Have you started doing This 1111ernent was J,led those issues you or som• 27, 1998 F622 Oronge Coun•y or\ 11f04199 ducted by: a c;orpa111 on b11s1ness ytt? Vis. 12)1~ wltr:I tna County C,_ ol one •1st raised at tile pub-· 199815774531 Have you started dOlflQ 97 Orange County on 10-21·98 he hearing described In PUBLIC NOTICE Caty fl ot Nov. 6, 13, 20, bus1nesJ yet? No Steven Douglas Holt 199115773108 this notice orln wnnen COi'· 27, 1998 F6:?7 Far West L.,surt Indus· This 111tamant was t:led Daty Puot Oct. 23. 30, · rnpondenct delivered to Flctltloua Bu1ln•11 lnU. Robert Po11a!t, Vree vi.1th tl'le Counry Clark ot Noll 6 '3 1998 F594 in. c11y al °' ·pri0t to the Name St•l•mtnl PUBLIC NOTICE President Otanga County on 11103 '91 .;.;,.;....;·~..;.·.;.:.....;...;.,;...._ __ _ p:thc he~rsng For l~IOf· The lotlowtng persona a•e F 1 1 1 Th11 statement was hied 19910774385 PUBLIC NOTICE -3 00 doing bus1n1u as let t ou1 Bus neH with th• Counly Clerk of Oa;Jy P~ot Nov 15 13 20 m ~~n Vcall (949) S.-4 H2 k. INTERNATIONAL PEA· Nam• Stat•m•nt Orange County on 1 t110 98 27 1998 • ' Fa2e Fictitious 8u1lne11 /., ... onne M. ar • FUMES. nn Edinger Av The 101100. ng ptrsons a•e 19981577500S ' Ham• Statement l•H, City Cl•rk, City of •109, Huntington Beacn doing busness as: Rtlrt· Daily Pict Nov 13 20 27 PUBLIC NOTICE Tn1 lotlov.ng persons are N•wport Beac;h Mall. Hun11ngton Beach, CA ment U ng In-Homa Cara. 1 · ' ' ' dong bus•nns as· Pubtla h•d Newport 92647 2057 Porl Brstol Cu~ New· Dec 4• 1998 F&31 Fictitious Bu1lneH T111 Paper OoC1or, 121~ 8t1c:h·Co1t1 Mesa Daily Daya Htmasirl Lly· Port Beach,CA92660 PUBLIC NOTICE N•m• St•t•ment Gentges A11e . •2. Garden p 1 1 N b 13 l998 anearachc;hi. 1040 N Wil· A Rel rement Uvlng Refer· Tht following persons are Grove, CA 92840 '0 ovem er • FS34 son Av, Pasaderia, CA ral. Inc 1CA), 2057 Port Fictitious Bu1ln•H doing bus•ness as· Total!)' Ptter Babic Jr 12Hi2 --~------91104 Brntol Cir., Ntwport Nam• Statement Coffee 11, 3638 Newpon GeNges Av• lf2, Gatd•n PUBLIC NOTICE This bvslneu Is con· Boacti. CA 9~660 Tne following persona are 8ivd., Newpo11 Beach, CA Grove, CA 92940 ---------ducted by: an indlllldual This business is con· doing bus.ness as: The 92680 This business s con· NOTICE OF Have you started doing ducted by' 1 corpora11on Trocadero, 423? Campus Ke111n F1tzpatnck. 471 Fair ducttd by an snd1vld1,111 APPLICATION !P business ytt? NO Have you llarted dOl"Q Or., B·16S, trvrne, CA 92612 Or. 1202, Co11a Mesa, CA Ha1te you stertod d0tng SELL ALCOHOLIC Daya kemasirl Llfr" bus1n1Hyet? NQ George KookootstdH, 92628 • bu11nets ytl? No anaarachchl A Retirernent L1111ng Reier 18912 MacAnhur Blvd. tr· Cavid P. Todd. 252'4 M11k Peter !'ab1c;, Jr. Dile ~~,~~g ~pEp~cation: This statement was Ilea rel Agency. Wendy Ktt1ss· ~1ne, CA 92612 Ln , Co111 Mesa, CA 92628 This stattment '"'as I Ito with the County Cltrk ol man President · This businesa 1s con· Thia business Is con• Wlll'I lht Counry Cle<k ol N~V~~· 1'11 8Ma Cone; n· Orange Counfy on 10.21-98 This S1•tamen1 was lileel dueled bV: an lnd1v1dual ducted by· co-p1nntt1 Orange County on 09-a3·9& 0 om Y er · 19988773272 with lhe County Clerk of The Registrant c;om· Ha111 you atarted domg 1998$770553 i~:nlN(s'~s~~~· 01 lht Ap. Oa:ly Pilot Ocl. 23, 30 Orang• Count~ on 10 27'f9ij menced 10 lranuct bull· butlflats yat? No 01Uy P11ot Oct 23 30, PTHE NIBER FAMILY 1998 Nov. 8, 13, 1998 f595 t99B8773754 Mss under th• 1.ct1t1ous t<eyln F1tzp1tr1ck Nov 8, 13, i 998 Fs97 TRUST Daly PilOI Oct. 30 Nov 6, business name or names This staltmtnl was ! ltd..._ _______ _ Tht eppllclnls listed PUBLIC NOTICE t3, 20. 1999 F603 hsted atlOv• on 10-01·98 • w th lht County C•erx ol above .,. apptylng lo the Flctltloua Business Clas fed Is Georgt Kookootslldes ' O!•ng• C®n,7 on 11fl0f98 On the move? o 111 t 1 Alcoholic; 11 1 ..... This statement was l.,ed 11.8&775004 a:e., m:ionfror to 1111 al-Name ~latamtnt CONVEN~ENT ~ tl'I the COl.lflry Clerk ol Oa ly Pilot Nov. !3, 20, 27, cohor:1beo1e1agH 81• 4100 The fO(lowlng ptnons ere whether you re bi..y· Orange County on 10'27.198 Dec 4 1999 F5:12 NEWPORT Pl STE. 150 dOing business 1s: Ing, stllmg,• or lust 19980773753 ' • HORIZON FINANCIAL looking, cfass1f1ed hU Dally Pilot Oc1. 30, Nov e RENT To piece on ad In SERVICES. 2030 Eas1 what you need! 13 20 t998 ,-&04 Classlfled Fourth Slrfft '*216, Santa CLASSIFIED ' ' Cell 842·5878. Ma, CA. 92705·3920 842·~878 John Ph1hp Cleary. Bl-· Phone. Ct-t h't.!·->h~R lh· Mai.Hn Penoru . Call Claaslfled Today! M2·Sl71 through class1f 1ed ----Deadlln SOUTll UGVll& Sell your extra household 1tems in Classified 2122 .. 14 Friday, November 13, 1998 ,. .... • ACROSS 1 Vetanhud 6~ Oienahel -...oancJ IMlll'Uf .. 1UIUlhy haltdo 1~tope 16&69 17 Mr. MuStal HI ':WllaU iltJls.noel" ~ .. , .. .., ~logjcal en:het t~a1n "'1!1ve11ment 2~ ~{esa Chase 26 ·-Ooublf1te" 2~ Of .the mouth 29 &nett child ~l~~~at 38 Opera aet 1n Egypt . 37 Repor18f' LOii 38 wau greeting 39 Nulland-40 Old map 1n1ts. 41 P.hoentx pie yeti 42 Musical soundl 43 Greek letter 44 SUltto- 45 Command to. mule 46 Colt's parent 48 Avnl's kids 52 It vwlll identity TODAY'S 5e~Btookl 57 ForeeglW 58 SttinOed ...;-·---lnl1rument 59 Grot10 80 Name WI 1997 newt 61 Lyne poetN 152Typeof~ 63 Cutia 64 "Howthe- Waa Won• 65 Comedian L.anr DOWN 1 Former Tuftclsh lltle 2 FrequentlY 3 SeatOOd Item 4 Etemrty 5 JeweiefS' measures 8 Song>Nitter Carmichael 7 ()ppoaed IO 8 ~rd'1 '~ 9 Dismay 10 "Amencan Bend$tand" host 11 Certan medical tteatment 12 Hoeleiy oolOr 13 v .. ws 21 Beget 22 Royal headdress 24 Earth pigment 27 -layClf 28 Cheers 30 "Garfield" dog 31 Smalt amounts 32 VISIOn problem 33 Skin problem 34 Sleepless one 35 H•nl 36 Adm.ts frankly 38 Fal bloomer 42 Tight 44 Coliseums 45 UkeAbe 47 Spy 48 Quotes 49 Picture so ·-tl'llndr St Winter IOfecast 52 Passing fashions 53 Nastase ol the courts 54 Farmer's need SS Bad-mannered 59 Com on the - 10 11 12 13 By CHAalES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNNf HIRSCH TOUCH LUCK! I , . Newport Beach/Costa Meso Doily Pilot Monrovt&; 978 W 1'1'1h *1BR* em ldto MN Catport. 1700. depoelt Incl 1.1111, cloM to DM. • no doge 94N4&-0358 ground ft n..e pert(· VS,_~• 1ng. 11 .. 141-nee 1usooss oma 1 &n5-'N ~..;;....-~-·=..,;;,,.,-=--...;..--.;--..--... &an usr~·· POI llNT 2181 orroa'•t""un•t"'l .. t nu petnt]carpet; Oat9d 2to4 z.-community a pool. Cll ~ ~ 'Im•~·-••• North-South vu 0 lncrabk: South ck.ii . Ai. . oon h tlummy appe•m:d, Im••••••• HOO. 94~7034 unn.. I••• thlii '.lo<> flf. • .. u u • • • cJeclarer reahutl that West could be •• '... w/ftrep&ece, *Next tQ OC oollege• Pl• ... be wary of out ~ORTH • KQ87 t>7642 o KJ •AQS d I. I oc..,, view, walk to 11.00 ef 714-&40-3eA of ar•• companlM. oob ins on "t on eit~tcd ltUmJ> bNc:h, $ll00/mo. C.. ~•.aMBft.U$ Ctw.ck with 1h9 loom -tr1CkS. Instead ofma~ing tile pe rcent· Mercie 94MIM-4215 ~l;V , Better sue In••• age play of two trump finesses, which UJITALS · Bureau before you would have led to the contract's --------eend any m~ for defeat, South set about trying to make NEWPORT f"• or eervtcea. R-.cl EAST • 104 3 \? 3 one of West's heart winners vanish. BEACH 2889 wni.-JU.S TO C.t LAGUNA •UCH ancodntt-~~o:! y~ After winning the opening Spilde '••••lil••llil -• .....___ , .... ~ --"""' t• 5a••• ~72.. Comer -· .... • ..... n. ShOp around for 0 10 97 s 4 •9876 Jead with the ace, declarer crossed to llMU\5 • .. of CCNlet HwtJt a1cr ..., the .J<jng and ru{Ted a spade m hand. ~~T'::v 94e.,7eo.e0e 1~ra~~-"-·~~~~~- QUTH •A6 Oummy was entered w11h the king of T1Hq1Aca •· ~ CM 1h.,.. nice lmport•llxpeft Co. diamonds and the • good queen of LG 1 & 2Br ""' Back 2br 1ba apt. Sm yd, facing tremend. 1999 t> A J 10 8 5 O AQJ spades was ruffed to reduce declnr-Bay & golf couree. fem pre, '395 + 1/2 -"•" ... k• lwtor/pbw e('s trumR holding to three. Declarer Large pool, new car~ utll Ray 949-515-4783 llfDU.;uA1A1oo 2788 w/$7~100K for SBA I P.t .. much IOW\. MNML Mk. ROI: c eared t c Lop clubS and diamond No rn<>f9. Buy It. Sell rt. And It. $300-400K 1n 12 mo. ace, then ruffed a diamond to end in ~ 4.~~ Cl........,. LOW R•NTI Industrial Info 94~722.-89155 dummy. Down to a three-card end· apace w/offlc:.1, 2200-, 4450081 7ecent ef NNN • KJ 3 The hide.Jing· SOlJTH WEST NORTH F.AST lo Pw Jt> Pau 6t> Dbl I' l'llSI mg, declarer led a trump and in)Crted Jackie (714) 873-2764.1~c-n-eft-IT----~ the Leo from hand. Wcsi-was able to PAIRWAY APARTMENTS ~ 2107 win wiLh the queen, but now was forced to ,fud away from the king AT BIG CANYON into South's A J tenacc. The double GATED COMMUNITY BY PASHION ISL.AND J'u.ss IKCOM! raoPUTY produced a ,.wing of 1,760 points 10 Beaullful tree-lined streets l\nd golf course North-Sooth _ 1,660 for making the views EnJOy carefree llvlng In rour large Opening lead: Two of • 2790 Gr~ 1s as m1i.placcd at the bndge table as tn any facet of life II cost West a bundle on this deal. doubled slam. instead of ·I 00 for I. 2 Of 3 BR apartment home1 . d d bled • IW0<:8r gart\ge •CM ·TIUPL•X* ATTa INVll8TOR8 good cond, by .,,ope, echoola, well main, $345K Jack'8 01111• RU going own one un Ou . • wnshcrlcJrycr hookups Arter North's forcing raise 10 hearts, South wasted no umc m get· ting to slam. Looking at two "~ure" trump locks, West made a doubh: which he wtll regret for many years lo come. · Learn to be a better brld&e _play- er! Subscribe now to the Goren Bridge Letter by calling (800) 788- 1225 for information. Or wnte to: Goren Bridge Letter, P.O. Dox 4410, ChJ~ago, Ill.~· SOUTH COAST NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT 2169 BEACH 2169 METRO 2188 Eaetbluft 2 Homo• --------. One 3Br, one 5Br, 3 2BR 2BA Stepe from Sand & Clean. $1500. & $1800. Bkr 949-642-3850 car gw. For Sale by Owner. • 949-&40-5399 Prlnclpala Only SAW LOTS 01' ••• 1--------NB Hou .. 3Br 3.5Ba, Fp, woodnra, garage, ------ •tBRCONOO. Very nice , refurblehed pool/apa/tennla,gated $700mo 949-721-8'172 3Br for ,.... 1 bllc walk to beach-$2400. from beach, 2 car ger, per mo. Call Marcie @ l••••llfll••••I w/~. Lrg pvt p1Uo, 949-494-0215 APARTMENTS Avall now S2300mo 128 43rd St &4~515-7400 NEWPORT CRE8T FOR RENT 3Br/2Ba, $1975/mo. Aot Now 3Br 2 sea 2Br/2Ba, $1825/mo. new paint, 240091, lg Immaculate Condition yd, gard.Mr Pet ok Pool & tennis. Owner/l·BALB---0-A ____ _ $2150. 949-&40-7262 Ageot 949-718-2721 BLUl'P• 3BR 2 5BA PENTHOUSE 1br 1b• PENINSUIA 2607 · no peta, new earpet. liiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiii Quiet Area $2150/Mo $995. (949) 87M175 Barbara Sanregret Cati 7am·11am M·F 3br SIU duplex, 2nd Realtor 94SMS44-0195 . floor, grt bay 6 ocean • r-treplacc 1woe><.1 & gns1 • i'llr conc.t11lonlng • Wet Ul\C In 2 Mel 3 on • Alnnn S)51CITI • 5 I .050 to S2 OOS • • Plea~ call (040> 044.()509 Sorr)'. nn pets Office 94SMl31-8011 Home 949-64&-3350 NPB Tnoplex cloa• to bch, drive by 115 29th ... 951(. 94M7Mt120 . Pevlllon Roeltor ill LIVE THE TRADITION ill The Terrace Apartmen~s at .~ .XJq//,rvL ,XJqy <?;/;,/, An Exclusive Opportunity for Wate1·front Living on ewport Buy •Limited a\.ailahilitv of studios, 1 & 2 bedroom., 81 20~$2700/1 Y.t>ar lt>a"(' • Privott• (;uanl-Gated Entrai1ce 24-Hour • ccurity & "witchhoanl •Gym, Spu & Pool •A Villa~e untu it..elf with Mf'ct i11~ Hooms. rc-.taurant. C111·ktail Lo1m~r, knh'rtainnwnt & Hoom SPrvicr GET OUT OF DEBT! !:Ye can hel.£! • Crtdrr Cards ConsolrdoteJ • Pa1ments LowtrPJ • f niertll RtJuced • Harassmtnts ·Stopped • llabfamos Es no/ MONEY TO LO.AN 2914 ------ .. dCNdltT Need HolpT We"ve got lhe anewere you've been looktnO fOf. For fut ~· and flnanct.I Of mind. Call now. t.eoo.2...ao4t Flnanolal WOM hllft wou 9n ,our ,_.., W• l>rovld• loan• ....,-di ... of Cf'9dtt hletoryl No 1••· reaeonabl• rat••I 1-877..se8-9719 NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT 2te9 IEACB NEWPORT 2169 BEACH •--------Tho au"'mlt beautlful vu. 1 car gar, over-Z l69 Charming beach holJH 3Br 3Ba lWH $2800/ alz9d nne. $2050/mo. Udo, •t•P• to eandl Mo. MaryBeth Col• (949) '723-4178 • PnHlt<' Beach Ao OPJilioAT nllS. Do you n89d debt coneolldatlon? We wlll helpl Too many bllle? NMd a low payment and ln- terut rllte? Bualn"•· Peraonal 04' PfMa\n. CALL TOLL FREE · 211r 2b• + office, a•r 28• Condo, yard, garage, 1 houH oce•n & bay view. from bay, 1 blk from frig. W/0, hdwd firs, 2 beach, quiet, clean prkng 1paoe1, 1800 at $1 850yr 949-65~9428. $2500. 949-875-5973 TRADE through classlfled 842 .. 5878 tbr 1ba, n/e, $1250 Prudential CA Aealtv, __ .....,.,. ___ ...__ (949) 875-7318 844-8200/651·2781pgr 3Br 2Be Oc.an & Bay *I! BLUFF CON~ Spaclou1 3Br, view, Frplc, nr Pool. $1995/ mo. (949) 548-3959 Th• Community view. t house to the Market Place. beach $1800/mo yrly Ct1aslfled Jim, Agt 94SMS75-6069 842-8878 To schedule your private ~bowing , p lc•ust• c:all (949) 645-5000, ext. 539 ili ill ili LANDSCAPE & 1-877·29t..o430 -----•ICARPBT CONCRBTB & ·ELECTRICAL 3810 BANDY MAN 3710 IMPROVEMENTS LAWN CARE 3808 PAINTING SEaVICI! CLl!ANING 3515 MASONRY 3557 HOME 3756lilii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3858 nUMBING 3890 SLIPCOVERS 3122 DlllCTORY ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PllT8RKIN Electrtc CARPENTRY ________ ,Pro C'arpet Cl .. nerl Brick, Block, Stone, Tiie FAST/BIG SAVINQSS AU. KINOSI Cablneta. SHANE'S ------- - RAINBOW Ciro .... Int. 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Eat Call a plumber, • .oi.trty eon.1Nctlon John Donn Maeonrr Chrla ec>SM>805 painter, handymen < •,..._onably Pt1ced Leatr attow.ra R•p'd Brlck•Stne•Concrete * Wood Feno•• * QUALITY CRAFTSMAN or any of the ••r· J •tocal Co. ll'636318 Regroutlng & lnatall'n Lg/Sm Jba•Repalra ok Replace/Repair Low,S 20 Yra Exp. Ref'1 vice• !lated h•r• In •Siephenson AHoc. L870130 DMn of Tiie Free Eat. & Advice Free heullng/eat. Uc d ·I'm Your Handyman-our dlNCtoryl • C .. I 714-4944 84e8 873-8065 Of &48-8S26 Ll687191 83'1-3832 AdYlnlage Cotlat 174-SiOt Maril 949.eS0-9525 CALL Y 0 UR • **""0 MASONRY** LOC~:~c•a BAmRooM CLEANING eLocK BRICK sroNE FIREWOOD 3618 HAULING • 3720 ,"======~ ~n 5nn rer All typH-Olty Work I liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •-"°'" NISHJNG 3448 ~VI~ 3548 Elt.L730089 831·7843 Oro•t Flrewoodf iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiilJNTEiuOR Order nowt $135/cord JUNK TO THE DUMP DESIGNERS 3782 · "/;.,, rurflllUlall/H'"'"" 548-580 II"-. MOVING 3834 PUBLIC NOTICE The Calif. Publlo Utlll· tin Commlulon RE· QUIRES that all u•ed Qualtty C•,. 20 yaara---------1 F a Ir prl c•a/1 nt-.Ext palnt/loeal ref'e. NB Area. Ron 845-2417 R08UT IS•a&. CO. lnt/EldeSmall Job• OK Decorative Painting Ll494350 848-3008 714"e8CMM28-Pager ORCO PLUMBING (I DRAIN CLEANING . Semi-retired cutter offer~ 25% OFF Material Labor1 2 5 differ~nt colors ,,£ d~nim• & ioo·. of other f a.bri ... 11! 3 5 year~,,£ 9uality .,,,rk and ~ ralhmanslup! A TOUCH OF CLASS • (714-"8-'1882~ Co'llf'PD •ctORS 175/half. Fr•• dellvery Cleaning. Res/Comm 1.~&Aft lo driveway! 865-1432 AVAILABLI! TOD Y iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Lio/Bond. Frff Eat. GENERAL 3558 949-e73-85M t.fOMf/lajr houeahold gooda mover• print their P.U.C. Cal T number; llmoe and chautteura print their T.C.P. num- krucger painting residential faux flnlshlng wt>Od restoratfim matthew 7 -DA\'~UJ( S<. (itizrn ~·ounl ffJIOtsTIJWfG 3931 t' I 7latbtub Rr9lazin9 Ri>ajdn·/R~furbl'h Por.s:ll .im •_ 1tx·ral.1~'.> :,ink!, • 5 OWl'Y' Counlc>r~ Teraaa '714-281·7143 ••rtvht Hou.MCl•anlng liLiiEWliiiiiaiieoiiiniiaiitruiiioiittiioiin PLOOR .INSTALL HBALTB, BEAOTY European Proleaatonals Aemodel•Handyman REPAIRS 3620 • ~rr 3740 Best In townl Refs. Darek Ltl'704773 Local R••· l~iiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiii .-1.an~ & Grace 714-e67·2647 •714-557·8928• S•l••••vo•lnat•ll ------- .. APAN•S• LADY HardwdNlnyl/Ceramlc Would Ilk• to clean DRYWALL PERQO/Cari>el/M/C VI•• hou .. r 114-ss1-2210 L7oe27a oea.eeoo 71<4-540-1819 SERVICE 3584 645-7723 BOATING SEJVJC!S •VICKl'8 CLllANINQ l~iiii&iiii&iiiiiiiiiii&iliil°i~ur.iit __ _ 3470 We offer THE BEST Witthoeft Dryw•ll GARAGB Hou .. l)Vlndow Cleanlng All Ph ..... SmJLG Jobe DOORS 3878 iiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiil 10Yra Exp. Xlnt Refs. C ...... 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HERCULES ( l I H • ' I ~; (' VIClnCIH • 0 I • tiomea Caipet • Aoora • Binds Walls• Windows AIWJ MIJCll Moil! ......... , FOUNTAIN SALE , HOME & SARDEN DECOR 300/o OFF FLOOR SAMPLES 522 W. 19TH • CM 949-645-9660 ..._ __ _..,..;.,_....;....;..;..---- ber In all advertl1e- ment1. If you have • question about the le-gallty of a mover, llmo or chauffeur, call: Publlc UtltltlH Commluton 548-5481 7608170 . Lit X12770S -. ---- Q • Q UPHOLaT•RY elnce •ee euat. tum, upholaty, allp oov.,. antique rpr 642-4812 1 ___ 1_1_4-_5_5M __ 15_1 __ Pu ALLl&•CE MDVDIT13a ,s, Csreful • Courteous Cheap/ • 1 Hr Min 37&.1938 FAE . 3858 iiSEiiRVIimiC!Siiili-iii38·7·01'~1-o.-o.PJN::G::::3:9-1.o ~~RINGS .Pet Sitter/Doe Walker 3932 Dalty/OVernlght vlalle. Reta avl. Uc'd/Bonded DenlH 714-93s.e870 PWTU UPAia 3880 Stripping, drywall repair Texture. paint toucti up. Smal1 )Oba oflr. Bob (714) 840-43t8 The itrt1p11ar frM Est.ISelilr Dile. S P • c I a II z I n g I n u ..__ ~ -.J.. Waltpaper Remov•I A ffOROA Bt F R OOF INC. R. Rf PAIR ,. v..-"' ,.,... l..6888241 Ms.80a7 Plo-'-r/9t..... ht•9' n4-433-0820 We Lii thoutd "MG -Serving So-ca Uyra-l-.!!~ll!!!!!llL...JI together. Strlp, ~. Llc#328884 24Hre adVlce to the crazy. 714 .. 114-701 U73597t Nt•at 1'I T"9 LOCAL Pl.Ulllla -a J1mes E. Bangen Co.• .. !'Wm .. Plpt loc1t1ng/el1b lk deteo. Friendly k, lne'd ll532911 971-t13CM rt Beach Costa Mesa Doil Pilot Friday, November 13, 1998 .JS .. 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Bi~M~~~ ~~nplqt ... 8 •••••••• tire•, aultabla for --LallXTMU1a118oTP' _. ?:c:>so do7' .~~•;me AC, s1p arn-fm Wftfeo, needed-It ptumblng & We prefer a candidate .. ... .. work, hunting, croaa .... •n • a • a '82 aoc>TD Waeon c a aa, $f88Gbl)o BF Cart. a +, own to have a minimum of Modern &ride 'nd1----.....----..-... country, towing, (7'14) aea49") month: Prtvata Party. New brake1, rKeftt 949--837·1173 toole/good dl"l)v, for 1 Y•n pl'lnt •d· .~:.~'::a::n~~~ BOATS 7011 17,20094SMM+13A2 tM.,.7:MMt1 AeM<:e, ellve rlblue tn 1 ________ _ Hrvlce co. In OC vertl1lng axper1en~. .,, 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'~~~~,.,_-....,._.,... 'tM .1 .. p Cherok.. color, run• great, .,.... (149) 548-5550 Excellent communfea. Sim 8, b,..athtaktnglyl• '93 SlO Bluer tdr, 4x4, BONDA 9085 e cyl, •uto trani, _,,., $4,250. MM31..0267 TOYOTA 9210 1 klll Ab elagent and elmple .OOH.ATE* YOUR Tahoe pkg, n6w tlrn , .. 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'97 cMRY U ,.) .Loa• Up to 30 Poundal Receptlonlat fight mall •Jdlla For lmpcrt/ by Fl p,OOdt 83K ml, 11800/ MISSION YILIO $21,995. Nachamlchl 241< ml, hk• new, • 30 day guar•ntea. bookkeeping, typing, Export. Send Reaume NMcl I computer? .:~0g· S•lf· eo. 71'°91~ t acxind •ystam, 12 co _______ .;.__ (3TQ= $11,9!50 ; ~ .... ht? call 1· computer, houra to 1COO Quall St #210 $0 dwn. $0 1et mo contn • 2 • pro-~9)394-00M etereo/cua. gold pkg MERCU'lY 9135 US Of' 71»-8294 24hr negotiable. fax NB, CA e2eeo or fax :110.2814088 pane, •hwr, hold'g1---------pp 849·283-2732 W.8TMIN8TER .Protoot your heart. HI tMUme 9'9"&42·1729. ...._2111•1081 WANT .. COMP' frTT:R ~~:P•.4• ~~~~ ... ~C:,~~fiPii0iiRDiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9ii0ii7ii5 1·IS-U-ZU-----9-1-0-0 (714) 892-8909 quallty J I and ........ , • a "' ""'"" ,.. 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