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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-03-06 - Orange Coast PilotI s P·o ·R Ts~ Vanguards tumble out of playoffs Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 I· \ H I" \\' I· I I. ' LO~al police • Autllorities have been beefing, up th'eir arsenals to keep.'pace witll criminals. By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot While last week's North Holly- wood shootout stunned millions who watched the bloody aation unfold on tel~vision, with heavily armed and armored bank robbers · firing brazenly at outgunned police, police themselves have long acknowledged the threat. r-------------------------, I SPECIAL WEAPQNS l ARSENALS : t + COSTA •SA: Five R'em· I ington 700 Rifles; Eight MP 5 l MltOmatic submachine guns : + .... Ollf IEACJt: Three I Cott AR-15 semiautomatic l rifles with scope sights. l I I L-----~-------------------~ for such near-ca.taclysmic con- frontations for years. I . ADVENTURE Brad Avery testing New Zealand's waters ___ · __ g for parley ' And it was probably mor~ or a I wake-up call for the publlc than . for police officers,• he said Cos.ta Mesa Pollce Ch.tef Odve Snowden said, "You're seeing I more whackos come out who are willing to use these firearms H While Newport Bedch dnd Costa Mesa police are generally equipped oruv with handguns I and shotguns, heavier artillery 1s only minutes away Vla thetr spe- cial weapons and tacucs uruts In Newpo,11 . Beach, which fea- tures a 16-man SWAT team, the spead.l weaponry mcludes three Coll AR-15 semiautomatic rifles with scope.sights. One of them is stored m the SWAT van and the others in the squad cars of sergeants. · Newport Beach police Sgt. Ken Cowell, who commands the SWAT team. said the department lS planrung to tram one-fourth of its officers to use the nfles DON LEACH I OAl.Y I'll.OT Pallbearen carry the 'casket of Ruth Segerstrom, the matrtarch of the Segerstrom family, at her funeral Wednesday at Waverley Church ln Santa Ana. See Page 2. Even in the seemingly placid Newport Beach-Costa Mesa area, which has so far escaped a shootout of that magnitude, police department( have been bracing Echoing many other police- men, Costa Mesa police Lt. Ron Smith noted a steady trend toward more Vlolence and heav- ier weaponry in the streets. "[The North Hollywood shootout] was "extreme, (but)•not unbelievable or unpredictable. Costa Mesa has a 20-mdn I SWAT team, commanded by Smith, and the department arse- nal features five Rerrungton 700 rifles, eight Heckler.& Koch MPs 1 automatic submachine guns, and a cache of extra J 2-gauge Rem- ington 870 shotguns "That way we can be vutually sure that on any gwen shl.ft there· will be at least one guy on duty who's trarned to use a nfle, and that W?Y he cdn take care of busi- ness before the SWAT team even • SEE ARSENAL PAGE AS Park plans have already been drawn up for this 26-foot wide strip of land that runs along the bluff above J:loag Hospital, where Uto · Pangan exercises on Wednesday. The di¥ is waiting to receive the deed to the land before $ending bids to contractors. Hoag Hospital stlll owns the land. Below: Fields of daJ.sJes cover the 14-acre piece of land owned by Cal trans. LOOKING ·FOR A PLACE TO PARK Newport Beach panel makes list of potential parks while city still has land left t.o . develop Story by JENNIFER ARMSTRONG + Photos by MARC MARTIN NEWPORT BEACH -As the city nears build-out, open space is becoming an even hot- ter commodity. The Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission is tak· mg stock of the city's remaining undeveloped land; all consid- ered possible fodder for future parks, but much of it not owned by the city. City officials are also.making progTess on a Jong-awaited park on the •Hoag linear• property, as well as at the Bal- boa Peninsula entranceway. Here, a roundup of what's up with potential park sites: HOAG LINEAR PROPERTY The 20-foot-wide strip of land near Hoag Memorial Hos- pital Presbyterian -for which park· plans have already been drawn up -still officially belongs to the hospital. The land must be turned over to the city before construction can start, said LaDonna Kienitz, the city's community services director. The plans are ready to go out for contractors' bids as soon as the hospital deeds the land to the city. The proposed park will · feature grass and a few park benches so residents can enjoy the views the bluff-top property affords. The conumss1on members are still discussing what to name the park, and their rec- ommendation must be approved by the City CounciJ . • SEE PARKS PAGE A 14 Bar owner , . e : _sues city · • Costa Mesa and six officials are named in suit by Garibaldi de Noche owner, who cletims racism in blocking her purchase of Newport Station. By Darcy Berry, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The owner of the embattled Garibaldi de Noche bdr has 'ttled a lawswt d"gainst the city of Costa t-.tesd and six ranking Ol'r leaders Elizabeth Helguero cllleges that her constitution- al rights have been violated in part because she is a Latina She filed a 40- page complamt m U.S. District CoW1 Feb. 21 , claumng that the city's refusals to r.enew her bar's entertain- ment penrut -as well as one for Newport Station, 1101 co'urse we t)Unk their ·case is completely without merit ... " -OTY ATI"ORNEY TOM KATHE • the bar she wants to purchase -have pre\·ented her from purswng a career in Costa Mesa Helguero is asking for $500,000 m purullve dam- ages each from Councilman Joe Enckson, City' t-.1anager Alan Roeder, Pollce Chief Davtd Snow- den, Deputy City Mandger Donald Lamm, police Lt. AJan Kent dnd Code Enforcement Officer Sandra Benson. ~ MOf course we think theu case is completely without ment, H City Attorney Tqm Kathe said Helguero has been trying to sell her bar and pur- chase Newport Station sufce September 1995, but she has had trouble transfemng the liquor license and obta.uung entertainment pemuts at both estab- lishments Without the. license and pemuts, both bars will soon go out of business, the lawswt said "It's kind of landlocking," said Alan Gandall,. Helguero's real estate agent MShe can't buy and She can·t sell ~ In court documents, Helguero ~aid she noticed a pattern of pollce harassment at bo.Ui Ganbaldl de Noche and Newport Stauon after she tried to trans- fer the liquor license Poltce often questioned patrons at her bar and perf~rmed random searches of customers.and their vetudes, whJcH She dauns discouraged customers from returning. • The lawsuit also said the defendants' motives in interfenng with Helguero's nght to contract are based m whole or m part on her race and gender. •SEE BAA PAGE A14 . . r------------------------~------------------~----------, I \ I> 1: \ ' I I I I t They've got a ticket to ride · AROUND TOWN 8EST BUYS COMMUtiO:V FORUM INTERTAINMENT POLICE ALIS PUltlC NOTICES IOmTY A6 A2 A12 AB • Costa Mesa company is enjoying success electronically putting concert, sports tickets at people's fingertips. .ey Darcy Berry, Daily Piiot COSTA MESA -Busine s partners Peter Schn1edermeier and Gene Heckerman have the bcket to snatching sales away from their competi- tion, and it's coming to a grocery store near you. The two men are the brain behind the ETM Ticket Machine: an electronic box office lhat spews out tickets to concerts anQ porting events faster than you can say automated teller mac;~e. The ETMs -the initials stand for Entertainment, Tickets and Mercbandise-w re created in 1995 by Heckennan and Schruedermeier's company, the ETM Entertainment Network. The kiosks, located in supermarkets and hopping malls throughout OrangQ and Los Angeles c::ounti , enable people to buy tickets with the touch of a finger -and, of course, a credit or ATM card. Scliniedermeier, the company's vice pre51deni, I • said the kiosk.i lured the Dodgers away (Tom Ticket- master recently. The beleball team signed an exdu- Stve ttv.-yeer contrec:t with ETM Ent nainment ...,. llC*JDtl I OM Y "-01 ETM Entertabament Network Sealor ~ ...._ ldent hter Sdm.leclermeler (left) ad ~ President and CEO Gae HeCUmaa ....... near u l!TM me.c:lalM, wide.ti dllp1a111 tlcUtl:. Nctwotk, hoping the machirieS boost ticluit .U. through impulse buys at checkout counten. .t t ti ti a "· ~ : " " b u v (l {l K s: F 1 -(# \"f p c J( 0 SI B th y Pl d• JJ y 0 IS ty Ct " "' ·W in w Cl It . • SI lo w et fu c~• q1 to a\ a1 at or In c '" Cl 3C pr s~ et u te pr &! Cl d t si t ! s re pc q1 y pr ni E g1 q1 in Ct p1 de 0 I& lo lh di S1 of Ar Bl 9( T 1e t1f WI n< n1 at 0 ti( T & Re Cc 6{ 11 . Cl D• SI St fe , 81 Pl M .I . A2 THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1997 Newpon lkach/vma Mesa Daily Pilot NEWSROOM F T , 8 9 8 -1997 _· · Matriaxc}i .Ruth S.egerstrom greer wylder reqiembered as ~God's git\ to US' . . Mens store suits up for anniversary A tkinson's Men's Clothing and fumlshings is cele- brdlinQ its 50-yedf anruver- sc11y' Wlth d $100 dJscount on an "ann!versary" nc1 vy blazer. The offer 1s va!Jd through March 31. Alkmson'c; (67'3-0653) is located at ·3430 Vid Lido Ln Newport Beach. He mphlll's Shoes is offering. gretH ded.ls on top-quality men's dnd women's shoes since c1nnounCl!lg that it will be dosing Apnl I. Bryan Hemphill is closing his shoe store anCI. Joining his son Brett's store, the booming HemphllJ's Rug and Carpets. Designer shoes such as Sebego. Ecco, Sperry, Clark, Allen Edmonds, Mez.lan, H.S. Trask, Bruno ~ lrtgh dnd Selby will be mcU'kE><l up to 60''., off Hemphill's Shoe<i. (b50-b856) LS located at 1727 Wec;tdtlf Dnve tn Newport Beach • The Launch Pad LS opening its newC"sl exh1b1t this Saturddy, "Ldsers, Light and Illusions," where people of d.LI ages Cd.fl expenment, hunds-on. Wlth ldsers rind cltscover the SC1ence and a.rt behmd illusions. The> exhtb1l includes fun stab.ans thdl bn.ng to ltfC' lasers, ughl dl1d 11lus1ons. c1n anamorphic sculpture ciJ1 t>xh1hit, and a l.!ve ldSer demonslrcillOn In oddttion lo the more than 60 interactive exhibits dl the Launch Pad, therC' will now be a Compul- ~nzed Morphing Stauon where vou can dlstort your fedtures or transform your 1mciges mto that of an arumal or cll1other person. and a "Guess the Effect" exlub1l where you can discover how the speoal effects were created m some of your favorite movies. There will also be a laser writer, a lq:;er communicator, a walk-t.n, 8- . foot kale1do<;eope. an dJlb-graVlty · mirror, a S<'C'-through bnck and . reversed mdsks. The La1mch Pcid ts located on . the third level or Crystal Court in Costa ME>sa. Adm1ss1on is $5 for chl.ldren <1.ges 3 to 12; free for· eduJts ages 1 '.'l cmd over when accomµanymq c1 child. The cost for adults enlennCJ d.lone \S $5. Allied Lighting ts hc1ving d store-W1de spnng sale \Vlth mer- chancbse markC'd up to 70% off U you hke ny-;tdl <;"handeuers, they arC' mMkecl dovm, as much as 58'" .. off Allied Lighting is located at 222 Vic1ona St , m Costd Mesa The School Shop seUs educa- llonal mdtC'nals pnmanJy to teach- ers dnd parent<; Owner Ka.rolyn Montano says 'ihe'U be retinng i;hortl y and will be putting the School Shop up for sd.le. lf you or a friend are interested in purchc1sin9 this profitable busi- ness, plec1'>e contact Montano dur- ing normal business hours. The School Shop (557-7750) is located at 2980 McClmtock Way #F, in · Costd Mesa. .. . • BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays If you know of a good buy, call me at ~1224, fax me at 646-4170, or wrtte to me: Best Buys, Daily Pilot. 330. W Biiy St, Costa Mesa, 92627 Ruth Segerstrom, at age 8, ln home state of Indiana. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot SANTA .ANA -About 140 people filled the wooden pews and spilled into the lobby of a tiny stone church Wednesday to remember Ruth Segerstrom, the matriarch of the family that turned its bean fields into South Coast Plaza. Segerstrom, a Lidb Isle resi- dent, died Friday at the age of 99. - She became a managing part- ner in C .J. Segerstrom & Sons after her husbana's 1963 death with her son, Henry Segerstrom and her nephew, Harry Segerstrom. Together they devel- oped the family's Costa Mesa land into the renown mall, the Orange County Performing Arts Center and other local landmarks. _ She dedicated much of her life to community service with the Assistance League of Santa Ana, the Bowers Musewn of Cultural Art and the Ebell Society of Santa Anil. Her family's donations to the arts resulted in a hall named for them at the Orange County Per- fonning Arts Center and a room named for her at the Bowers Museum. Wednesday afternoon's crowd, tastefully clad in dark suits and dresses, sat shoulder- to-shoulder in the narrow Waver- ley Church in Santa Ana. Bits of As a Red Cross captain, Ruth, sunlight filtered through the lilac (right) was in charge of 300 stained-glass windows into the Red C~oss volunteers. H ere dimly lit church. _ · · she's pictured at the U.S. The eulogy, written by her Anny Air Force Fighter Base"'-family and delivered by·the Rev. in Santa Ana 1n 1943. · Don Smith, praised her tolerance Gunman robs gas station clerk COSTA MESA -An armed gunman made off with $500 cash after robbmg a Fauview Road gas station Wednesday morrung. authoribes said. The man wdlked into the Mobile station in the 34'l0 block a round 9:05 a.m ., pulled d handgun on a femaJe clerk, and demanded money, said Costd Mesa police Officer Sam Zuors-ki. . The man ordered tlw cle rk to stand in the' comer wJule he took cash from two registers, Zuorski said. Witnesses couldn't say in which direction the rob- ber' fled, Zuorski said. Bodyboarding contest organizer plans appeal The Newport Bectch Recre- ation Department has nix.rd a I plan for a bodyboarding contest at the Wedge. But Huntington Beach residPnl Scott Sailers, the plan's credtor, sa_ys h.iS plan is far from washed up. He has said he plans to appeal the decision to the City Council March 24. Homeowners n ear the famed surfing spot voted not to support the proposal, prompting city offi- cials to deny Sailers' permit appli- The robber is described as a black man between the ages of 22 and 27, stancting about 5 feet 4 inches tall, with a stocky build. He was wearing a tan or lJght brown bandanna across the lower part of his face, black pants, d blue plaid long-sleeve shirt, and a tan or beige base- ball cap, Zuorski saia. No one was hurt in the rob- bery, ·but paramedics later a tte nded to the 'clerk, who was hyperventilating after the con- frontation, said Costa Mesa police Sgt. George Yezbick. -Christopher Gotfard cation. The idea had garnered support from all city departments, recreation manager David McConnell said. Firefighters continue overtime schedule . Newport Beach firefighters wilf continue using department me mbers on overtime -rather than designated vacation relief crews -to fill gaps left when workers lake vacations. Every year, the department reviews its m ethod of filling those gaps to make sure paying and love for her relatives, friends and community. · "She used to say, ·r am a wil· low that can bend with the wind, not an oak that could break.'• said Smith, a pastor at First Pres- byterian Church, the Santa Ana church Henry Segerstrom attends. "Ruth Segerstrom's life was God's gilt to us.': A singer and piano player ren- dered subdued versions of •1 Did rt My Way• and "Amazing Grace• during the JO-minute ser· vice. Most of those in the chwcb tiled out into the sunny, 80- degree weather and followed a hearse and three black Cadillac limousine$ to ,Segerstrom's graveside. There her casket, cov- ered with a gigantic bouquet of pink tulips, was laid in the grounds of Fairhaven Memorial Pa.rk. "She taught us about making our lives count,• Smith said. .. · OON LEACHIDAlY PILOT Henry and Rene Segentrom, cenfer, arrive at seMcel Wednesday for Henry's mother, Ruth, who. died Friday at the age of 99-. Mrs. Segerstro~ was a dedicated Orange County philanthropist . Local cable company to channel ·dollations to area high schools By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot . COSTA MESA -Local cable television customers will "be asked to pay a little bit more than· their bill when Continental Cablevi- s ion te ams up with two high ·schools' foundations in a fund- raising effort. , . After meeting with Newport- Mesa trustees Jim Ferryman and Wendy Leece last week, Del J. Heintz, gene rcil manager of Cort- tinental Cablevision, agreed to cityside overtime is still more cost-effec- tive than using relief crews. Fire and Marine Cluef Tim Riley's report to the C ity Council esti- mated that staying with the cur- rent system will save $146,841 m 1996-97. Come view a com et at Orange Coast College Orange Coast College's Astronomy Department will o[(er local residents two opportunities lo view Comet HaJe-Bopp, which is currently flying by Earth on its way toward the sun. help the Costa Mesa and Estancia high schools' foundations raise money. The company will include information about the school foundations in its monthly bills later this year, and give its 25,000 customers the option to send in donations for the schools along with their cable payments. "We've done a lot of this in oth- er locations across the country," Heintz said. "This formal does work." Using the same methods, the Students from OCC's astrono- my lab classes will set up 15 tele- scopes on the campus softball field for public viewmg from 3 to 5 a.m . Fr.iday and from 6:30 to 9 p.m. on March 21. OCC's softball field is located next to LeBard Stadium, just off the college's Adams Avenue parking lot. For more information , call 432-5725. Evangelical event at Calvary Chapel Christian Leadership Week presents the High School Evan- -:" company helped a United Wqy in Northern Cfilif omia have its most successful fund-rais.ing season by using the same methods . ln addition to adding donations to their bills, cable subscribers will have the opportunity to donate during a telethon for 'the schools that Cablevision plans lo hold on C han.rlel 3 during a J une weekend. The cable company has mdde donations in the past for comput- er equipment to Victoria Elemen- tary School. gellcdl Event, •Future Fest,· at 6:30 p .m Friday at Calvary Chapel. 3800 S. Fairview Road, Santa Ana Miles McPherson, former defensive back for the San Diego Chargers. will speak at the event. McPherson h as devoted his life to reaching teens and currently has a natienal ministry called "Miles Ahe~d." The evening includes three bands, a vocalJst and hamburgers provided by In and Out Burger before 8 p.m. Tickets are $2. For more infor- mation, call 645-4450. 8EAQ£8S t::tOTUN£ Mesa, CA 92626 Copyright. No news ston~ illustrations, edito· WEATHER SURF POLICE FILES ' . . I I , • VOL. 91, NO. 46 THOMAS H. JOHNSON. Publisher wtWAM LOBOEU. Editor • mvE MARIH..l, ~ : Managing Editor l MtSVOKOI, < OtyEdttor- i., TONY OOOIAO. NeW5 Editor ROGEt CAJa.SON, • Sports Editor 642-6086 Record yoyr comments aboYt the Daily Pilcrt or news tlps. ADQ8ESS Our address Is 330 W. Bay St .• Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. CQRR£ct1QHS It Is the Pilot's policy to prompt- ly correct all errors of substance. 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Costa Mesa 78149 TIOES Corona det ~ar TODAY 73151 First low 12:37 am. 1.4 SURF FORECAST First high • LOCATION SIZE 6:45 a.m 5.8 Wedge 1-3 w Second tow Newport 1-2 w 1:36 p.m. -b.9 Blac.kles 2-3w Second high Riv'r Jetty 2-3w 7:55 p.m. 4.5 CdM 1-2 w SATUN>AY First low A dominant north- west swell is blend-. lrth a petite ·and SU issive southwest swell this morning. And thanks to the rather breathless wind ~uallty. glauy condl1 ons contribute · to favorable, but no1 awe-Inspiring, condl- tlons. Expect waves in our area to reach somewhere between knee-and waist-high. And the-flkelihood of walst-hlg'h wrf d~nds on how well COSTAM£SA • Del ~ Avenue: $200 glasses, a checkbook, hat and tape were stolen from a car In the 100 blodc. A window was smashed . • West 1tth StrMt: S65 In cash and two credit cards were stolen from a locker at a fitness center In the 500 blodc. There was no sign of forced entry. • Adems Avenue: A cellular phone and compact disc player valued at $510 were stolen from a truck In the 1300 block. A window was broken. • Vkton. Ser.et: A SSOO compact disc player was stolen from a car In the 300 block. A rear passenger window was broken. NEWPORT IRAOt u " MAJIC MARTIN, T • • Photo Editor ~Times Orange County (800) 252-9141. tn 1tees outside of 90ATING Newport Belldl and Costa MHa, Utt and variable 1:27 am. 0.8 first high you take advantage of the tide$. A system • s.111:1 ..... lw: An undetermined amount of jewelry was stolen from a residence with a crank-out bathroom window open In the 3600 block. The screen co..,.lng ~ window was cut open. • SNpv_,. Wey: several tools from foor toolbo>ees were stolen from a m.tlntenance shipyard In the 100 block. The toolboxes }N!f• all prf9d open and tM front door dud bott lock was ~i.d off. l lVNNUOlA. ~ Okpl')' Advert:lsJng : • l4IOY OrTTING. ) • Oaifled ~iilng J • LMA JOMN50N. : : Promoticq • subsctipt)o(ls to the Dally Ptlot only are evallable by rMll fOf S10 P9" month. Second class ~paid .t Cola~ CA (Prices Include 111 appli<.able state and loul wies ) POSTMAS· Ttf': Send addreu changes to The Newpon 8e~ Mesa D.ily Pilot. P.O. Boll 1 S60, CostAI ,. ~ Put>tllt*' by .,...,. w nds duri~ mom-c.l1fomi. Community ~ Ing hoursw I a Tlmas Mirror Comp.tl\y "' become westerly and ----- 1ettrey s. Klefn. Pr~ .oo ao increase to l 5 knots during the after-Ndlttl •. I( ..... ~ noon. One-foot wind Vice ""!dent. General ~ waves wlll build to Kim Gttfftd\. On<tor of OperabOI\$ two ft.et. .nd a four• 0 19'7c..llf Oi All~~ f • - 7:331.m. 6.0 Second low 2:15 p.m. 1.' Second high 8:30p.m. 49 WATU JD9111AW: 56 off the ~ should ~uce somewhat er conditions for F(ld~ Vtd Saturday. Swel coming in from the northwest ought to gen«lte w~ up to chest-high. ~1~~~ ~ . • Sennlc_.. Drtw: A ring, two ceratnk pots .nd a mlnl.tturt tup and Mucer valutd 1\ S2SS were stolen from a residence In the 900 block. A IMng room wtndow was Dried optn. • Wiit ..._ 8oul1'V .... $400 worth of hand took W9f9 stolen frem •storage stMd adfac-nt to the Yic.tlrn'S residenCe In tN 1700 blodt. A wtndow on the ~ was twncMld. y; . .. .f'Ne"-v;pon Beach/Costa Mesa Oa.ily Pilot Medical system is· enough to mak . ) you sick I t JS not too early to begin plan- ning how to beat the system. It doesn't much matter what sys- tem it is, you are, sooner o'r later, going to become enwrapped in its tentacles. You will have to beat it or it will squeeze you and squeeze you and twn you to mush. 0 N-T H E C O A 5· T barely go to feet in a walker sup-gues~. had cut back stat!. Aides posed to visit a doctor's office? and orderlies who should have Perhaps worse, Katy can't even been canng for patients, were get a real nurse to come when she doubling as wcUters in the d.uung needs help. Apparently, there is a room Registered nurses had been noA-registered "nurse" in charge phased out . of a couple of orderlies on each nus was no charity ward. nus shift. But good luck if you have a was not t?vcn clll HMO nus was problem. one of the best convalescent hos-Take our medical system- pleasel My wife and I have just had a first-hand glimpse at this nighttnare, and it is downright frightening. Katy did the other night. S.he pitals m the county. My mother-in· needed help desperately. She law hps awesome 11l.Surance that Sunday, we went down to San Diego to visit be.t mother, who just had a hip replaced. That is a pret- ty heavy procedure for anybody, let alone a lady who will tum 85 in June. But she came through the Monday morning surgery just - fine. That evening, she was able to have a reasonably coherent conversation with my wife and with our daughters, who checked in with gramma from Denver and San Francisco, Katy ~an to bounce back swiftly and strongly. She even laughed -sort of -about the horrifying moment when a hospi- tal orderly dropped her as he was lifting her out or bed. X-rays showed·no real damage from that, but we wonder if she will .be able to survive life in a convalescent hospital. Here's an 84-year-old woman who has uncjel'gone massive surgery; she is sliced open and hef muscle structure is cut, -literally, to the oone. Various skeletal parts are sawed through and removed, and an d.rtificial replacement joint ~ is mstalled. It is secured with screws and nuts and bolts and wires. Her muscles are sewed fred 1.11artin back together and the long slit in .her body is ~efully stitched closed, For three days, she is under constant watch by doctors and registered nurses. Nutrients are dripped into her shocked, abused system; there is medicine to con- trol the severe pain in a small body that has been pushed and shoved and sawed on and sliced and stitched. Then, barn., she's outta there, carted off to a convalescent hospi- tal. In real tem)S, it is only. a few minutes from the medical center. In a patient's perception, it is like being lostin space. Gone are visits from any kind of doctor. Certainly not her ortl1o- pedic surgeon or regular doctor, who do not visit convalescent hos- pitals. Not even from a doctor who does, and said he'd be there Sat- urday to look in on her. He did - three days later. The surgeon called and said he'd scheduled an office visit for her Thllrsctay __:. today. Wonderful, but just how is a woman who can pushed the call button again and covers evcrytlung. And if it takes again, but nobody came. Finally, more than thdt, she has the funds after 55 minutes a smiling ord~!Y to pay for whdtever is needed. poked his head in and asked if But none of 1l does any good. she'd like a cold drink. Can you unagme people wt>.o are My usually soft-spoken mother-not that blessed, and who have to in-law said no, she didn't, that she go to one of the really bad conva- had a much more serious problem~ lesceot hospitals? that she had been pushing the call Bu hat is how the. system button for 55 minutes and where works these days, and nothing the hell was everybody? seems r6 be afoot that will Well, it seems the orderly had improve lhe pdtient'~ lot even a been at dinner, and no, there was-wtut. n't anybody to cover·for him. · U I ever have to go to one of There was a nurse's aide, but She those pldces, I plan to declme. I was in another wing. Katy will adopt Eskimo ways and have demanded to see her. myself put'mto a kaydk cllld She asked, who was in charge shoved off mto tbe wtld to dedl here, anyway? The shift nur5e, with ice noes and polar bears. Miss Whatever, the aide replied. I thmk 1 wtll hdve rt better "Well, I want to talk to her," Katy chance said. "Why?" the aide wanted to know, "What you gonna say to her?" After haranguing back and forth, Uie shift nurse was sum- moned. Katy asked how come she had been pushing the panic but- ton for 55 minutes and nobody came? "We don't pay much attention to those," the nurse replied. "They go on all the time, but there are only three of us for the 80 beds ..• Management, as you might • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday Your 9ood Jfea/1£ 7.J eseroes Y.ruils andVeye(ables./rom 1£e :Ranch 7£e Orrj/naf -Yruine Y?andh !J7(ar.kei (\ (Ourish ing and comforting for the cooler weather, fruits and J \., vegetables are the perfect ans\Yer for healthy nutriti on and ·· memories-of-childho@d taste.· :Warm, bubbling soups, squash, apple pan dowdy -what could be better to bring the happy fl avor of Spring i~to ~our kitchen. So, com~ on over to the Ranch and get your bounty. Mother Nature w ill approve. . Store Hours 8:00 am-9:00 pm 7 Days A Week 2651 Irvine Avenue Costa Mesa 92627 Phone 631-4404 ·. "" THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1997 Al J Rohrabacher pushes for a private postal system By Olristopher Goff ard, Dato/ Piiot The sanity-blighting awful- ness of post-office work is a notion so widely held that ow-lan- guage now has a catch-all phrase for any disgrun- tled worker who gropes for a high-pow.e rect rifle: •Going postal... Rohrabacher Congressman 'Dana Rohrabacher wants to change that image by revampmg the post office itsell. in a recent op-ed piece in the Wall Street Jownal, he argued the answer IS to give the postal system to its employees. NMy theory IS if we mcike the postal employees the owners of all of this vast·empire or ld11d and equipment and vetudes. their attitude would · change overnight," he said Rohrabacher is co-sponsoring a bill that would do 1ust that The bill should be iiitroctuced m Congress Within the next two months, Rohrabacher said. Rohrabacher said a pnvatized post office will permit postal workers to "GQntrol their des- bnies," l>ut h~ is-expecting a ferocious fight from the Postal Uruon. FaCJng what he called "the obstacle of having organized opponents m each and every one of the congressional distric:tS aroun~ the United States," his attitude seemed to be .one of muted opll.m1Sm1 .-1 tlunk it'll be tough to get it through, but it's posslble," he sdid . The bill would make the postal seMce the world's largest employee-owned company. with nearly 900,000 workers, Rohrabacher said. "The post office employees are getting a burn rap," he said. "They're bemg portrayed as lazy, or as not bemg diligent. And the fact 1s the problem is not the ndture of the employees but the structlrre of the mstitution." Chorus Line Dane Studio " ~Jill \I \\ t \ .. ~.im \JI -1.ipm \t h 3100 East Coast Highway, <. orona del Mar . 653-4294 I J .. ti ti a a l L.. 2· (l " 5 ' 1 (I \\ p c JI 0 s B ·~ 'i p d Ji 'I 0 I• ty Cl ~ "' w in w c. ,, St le w e1 fl C1 l q IC a• Ill II 01 ln c tr• Cl '31 p. SJ er L te P• e! Cl di SI I ! s re P• q1 y p1 m E g; qi In Cl p1 d• 0 le to 111 di S1 ot A. B 9( T •• lit w nt ni ,, 0 111 T & R1 c. 6( 1' c D S• " ,, ' e. Pl M A4 THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1997 ~-/" ~ .• ·--... · ...... ~ ...... ,...,,~. . . :The Alaska Eagle soars through straight what's afloat ~ EDITOR'S NOTE: After sathng to Antarctica, Brad Avery flew home from South America the last week of February. He was only here two days before taking off to skipper Orange toast College's AJaska Eagle around New Zealand's South Island. this 1s his ftrst dispatch from the New Zealand trip By Brad·Avery A laska Eagle rounded Cape Fdfewell Feb 28, on the lust leg of ber sail training c1rcumnavigallon of New Zealand's South Island. On· board is a crew of six Americans ~nd hve New Zealanders, all good sailors with previous elt'pe- nence aboMd Alaska eagle. After departing Wellington and explonnq Marlborough 5oundffasman Bay area, we waited for a storm front to pass, then worked our way around Farewell agatnsl the wind and current ,NO\" (March 1) we are 'icl tltng down the South Island's 9 by Deedreea Rich, 0.0.S. NO MORE FEARS Remt'mber how cem~·ing .i viSIC 10 the den<i't could be when vou \\c.:rl' ,1 chd<l ? Bue now. thJnk.~ ro 3J,·Jnce~ l1k.: che new Wh1,pcr Jet, your Lh1ldren or grand~hilJren can gro\\ up wuhout chose tear' l'hl' \X111Spcr k1 ts -an .1licrruuve to d1t Jeni.i.l drill dm Jllmn U\ to treat de~.1~ .it .i \$.'f"\ e.irlr stJgt: comcning l11:1hh; cofllh \ltu<ture and 'paring pro- pll of all agn from mor: cmtly and n1cn\1vc trcaunc.:111 111 the future. With· ••lll whint: or '1br.1uon. It JllmH us co u11nplc1e pn>el,fun:\ in .i OIJtlt'r of ~··wnJ5 · J ume traml: cven 5honc:r chan the .menuon \pJn of most youngscers! Bc\C of all. the Whisper Jet ts so gen· de. mmc prcxcJures can be performed i>n children and adults wuhout the drl'adcd needlc! · And che only prccaunon necessary for the Whisper Jet 1~ proteaivc eye \\Car. If yo141re inter~ced rn learning more 1bouc chis exrning breaklhrough in aenttstry. ple~c give our office a call! -We my informed .1bou1 che laresc tech· ;,ques and sc1c:nt1fic ad,·d.Ilces tn dentistry. 1Wre lorned a1 1441 AvoC2do Ave .. 5U11C' 508. Newport Beach, where we will !ladly answer any questions about new lfMmc:nts and procedures. Our emphasis I~ nn prevem ion C.ill us ar 640-5680 to !'hcdulc: an .ippotntmenr. west coast, 220 miles from Mil-1 ford Sound p.nd the Fjordla.nd area. Following is a description of our departure from Wellington and our sail across Cook Straight, which divides New Zealand's North and South islands. .. ACROSS THE COOK STRAIGHT The Kiwis in the crew took great d elight in mtroducing us Yanks to the Cook Straig~t After three days of provision- tng, cleaning ahd paying off a multitude of tradesmen , we backed out of our slip at Wellington's Chatters Marina We put up Alaska Eagle's. brand-new mainsail under the lee of the shipping terminal. The northwest breeze was blowing 25 knots. It was Satur- . day and there. were two dozen yachts careening around the harbor. As"we put in two reefs, we qoticed that the locals were sailing with full mainsails. Soon we were careening down the harbor ourselves. No one had put on foul weather gear and within minutes sheets of spray came flying across the deck, soaking everyone. The wind built to 30 knots as we approached Point Dorset. John Hollings, our Kiwi guide and na~gator, then said: "It will blow a little harder (pro- nounced Nhaada") when we're out the harbor • By the tune we put in the I thlid reef, it was blowing 40 knots. Wellington's south COJlSt was a mass of whitecaps and spray Above us, a twin-· I engined commuter plane wob- bled across on its approach to Wellington's airport. · We set the staysail, which the wind whipped hallway up the headstay. Then John shout- ed above the din: "You know, . it'll blow haada in the Straight.· We dropped the stay- sail. • CLEANING PLANT ON PREMISES .-----~....., t=='E.=1=1t,b_s_t. -""'t';:;;:-1 e WE ACCEPT COMPETITORS' COUPONS ~ • EXPERT ALTERATIONS ~ 714-650-8225 Mention this Ad Offer Expires 03-15.97 Floral & Gifts ~ •""'-~ ~~~ ~·97~~ Custom Florals 50°/o Off Topiaries I--pfrtt 3-15-97 /G ifts ~ Antiques -·- Speciality Furniture Mon-Fri I 0-6 • ar l 0-5 369 E. 17th St., #13 •Costa Mesa• 646-6745 (N.ext to Plum's Cafe) NEWPORT TIRE CERTIFI E D BR AKE & WHEEL ALIGNMENT CENTER Shocks • Struts • Brakes • Balancing 3000 E. Coast H 644 8022 Corona Del Mar • 1 WAREHOUSE PRICES • QUALITY ·SERVICE E • WE GUAUNTEE IT! • . FIRESTONE "FR360" BRIDGESTONE TURANZA 'T ' MICHELIN TR "MX4" KELLY "DIRECTIONAL " Soon we were past Tongue Point, with South Island ahead just 12 miles away. But Cook Straight was boiling. Sailing with the current, we were doing 11 knots over the bottom. The wind against the tidal stream created steep breaking seas, Sue Foat selected appt.r- ent wind on the cockpit instru- ments. It read 50 knots. SPECIAL EVENTS I CLASSES from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m . on March 8 and 9 at the Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Registration fee is $49 per COASTAL NAVIGATION • person or $88 per couple. The fee Orange Coast College offers a covers lectures, demonstrations, coastal navigation . beginner's exhibits, course materials and course and an intenned.iate coastal lunch. For more information, call navigation course designed for 645-9412. p_ersons who have already com- j)leted a beginning class. The beginners course is offered from? to 10 p.m. on Thursdays from March 6 through May 1 and the intennediate course is offered on Wednesdays from 7 to 10 p.m . on March 5 through April 30 at OCC's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Regis- tration fee is$75. Call 645-9412. COAST GUARD LICENSING Orange Coast College's sa.u • ing Program offers an intensive 40-hour course that focuses on subjects included in the U.S. Coast Guard's radar exam from 8 a.m .. to 5 p.m. on March 10-14 at OCC's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The Coast Guard exam for licens- Alaska Eagle was thrashed along, sticking her bow right into it, regularly lifting three feet of water over the pulpit and down the decks. Spray turned to spume as it bounced off the mainsail and swirled in the air. Barefoot witb hair i:nat- ted agains t his fac-e, John's 35- year-old son Andrew beamed: "Isn't this a lovely sail! " SAFETY AT SEA Orange Coast College offers a day-long #Safety at Sea" seminar . ing purposes will be administered at the conclusion of the course. Registration fee is $450. For more infonnation, call 645-9412. . p; JOHn LEOnRRO'~ .. "" ...... Kenneth A. Ziskio, Esq. Presents ''Be~ond the Living Trust'' Advanced We~lth Protection Strategy Workshops Today, it 's not enough to do a good job of accumulating wealth. You also need to preserve it. If you have an estate (including life insurance you own on your life) gr:eater than $600,000 ($1.2 million for married couples), your hard earned wealth faces erosion from four predators: FIJJST PREDATOR .......... ESTATE TAXES between 37-55%: SECOND PREDATOR ..... INCOME TAXES on capjtal gains; THIRD PREDATOR ......... LAWSUl'l'S and creditors: FOURTH PREDATOR ..... CONGRESS, and proposals to reduce the $600,000 exemption equivalent You Gwe it to yourself and your loved ones to learn how to defend your~elf and your estate from these predators at one of our special seminars in March: This is your LAST CHANCE to attend a Beyond the Living Trust seminar for free. After March. there will be a fee for these seminars. Beyond the Living Trust strategies are not just about the wealth you leave behind. You need advanced strategies to improve control over your assets whi le you are aljve and,well , or if you become sick or disabled. And you need advanced planning if you want cu tomized documents, rather than .. one "ize fits all" boilerplate, to help realize your hopes. dreams and aspiration for you and your loved ones. · . Our workshops will show you how'"Beyond the Living Trust" planning can help_you: • Use your annual exclusions to limit your t.axable estate • Gran~father your $600,000 estate tax e'xemption equivalent before April 15, 1997. . • Integrate the 7 essential tools of estate planning a11d wealth preservation. , • Use the Capital Gains and Estate Tax Bypass Trust to increa e your after-tax cash Oow, and avoid erosion of your estate by capital gains and estate taxes. • Use a Family Limited Partnership to protect assets from liability exposure, maintain control over family assets and reduce your taxable estate by 30-50%. ~ Space is limited -Call for Reservations ·Now (800) 233-9349 f • ., ,~ Newport Beach!Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Costa · Mesa drops plan· to levy tax to pay ·r or Shalimar Drive cleanup • City. Council opts to continue prodding property owners to make voluntary alley improvements. By Darcy Berry, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -After months of threatening to establish an assessment district that . would force property owners to finance the cleanup of Shalimar Drive, the city voted Monday to givft up the effort for good. U implemented, the assessment district would have financed improvements to the area with municipal bonds and reimbursed the city by imposing a $3.3 million tax on property owners. Councilman Joe Erickson said the passage of Proposition 2}8 last year requires the city to obtain approvals o1 a majority of property owners to create the assessment district, making it a thing of the past. •we're not going to rely on that' to make the by five alleys. Improvements to two of those alleys are finished, with the third alley on Wallace Avenue near completion. The council agreed to leave renova- tions to the alleys livable,: be said. •Tue bigger picture 1n my mind is that we are still working to cl&n -up the alleys, uwe've made a lot of progress . . . u remaining two problem areas, located on the north and south sides~ of Shali- mar Drive, in the hands of the owners. Howev- -COUNCLMAN JOE ERICKSON . but we are doing. • it in a different way." · Erickson said the majority of property owners have either made the improvements themselves or given the city money to upgrade the run-down area. •we've made a lot of progress with the private individuals and 'are grateful for their help," he said. Shalimar· Drive is sunoundea e r, if owners do .... not make progress within 60 days, the coun- cil is ready to take action. A number of ban.ks and savings and loans along Shalimar Drive have refused to clean up the area, Erickson said. U they do not ?tep up, they will see the city in court, ·he said .' . . •1t•s unfortunate that we (might) have to go to litigation, but Early Years · ·oys Befort , our resolve has always been to clean up the neighborhood,• he sa.id. "llthat means going to court, we'll do that.• · U individual property owners balk at making imprc;>Vements, the city could pursue public nuisance abatement procedures, which could lead to fmes. However, Enckson said he lS happy with the effort those owners nave made, and doesn't think it will come to that. · Paul Purtell, the owner of a four-unit building along Shalimar Drive, said he 1s pleased with the chdnges that have been made to the area, but not with the way it's been handled by the city. "The unprovements in part can be attributed to the city's prod- ding," said Purtell. "Still, all in all, their effect \.-vould have been much greater If Lhey had concen- trated on wmning the hearts a_nd minds of owners and occupants " .. 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FREBDEUVBRY STORE HOURS: MON-sAT9AM·8PM,SUN 10AM·6PM (RX LO ED) 3-MS VIA UDO, NB, NEXT TO PAVIUONS \ (714) 645-5811 THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1997, AS ARSENAL.· ~ONTINUED FROM A 1 gets there,~ he said. "Even before (the North Hol- lywood shootout}, probably hve years ago, we trained guy with a rifle can end the threat very quickly. Even a SWAT guy without a rifle would have been pretty much power- less.• But Hugh Tate. training man- ager at the Costa Mesa police department, cautioned agamst the notion of rifles being the -ultimate solu- started putting a semiautomallc rifle in the two sergeants' cars in anticipation of this kind of incident." u One trained guy with a rifle can end the threai very quickly ... " bon. "Sometimes training in ta.c-ues will get you a lot farther than using big . guris," he said. '"I just don't Though police " are still studying the North Holly· -SGT. KEN COWELL want people to thlnk that because a cop 'shows up with a wood shootout. and some of its details remain sketchy, local experts disagreed on the impor- tance of rifles to defuse such d crisis. nfle, things are going to be OK." "(The robbers} clearly had the upper hand until some police ofbcers got ahold of some rifles, .. , Cowell said, noting that close-range pollce handguns and shotguns could not pierce the robbers' body armor. "One Police face special chal- lenges m an urban war zone, Tate said "We're not soldiers,• he said "It's our JOb to protect the publ.Jc and make an effective arrest We're' not going to go in there and bazooka the joint and wor- ry about the losses later." \\.h.n·-... \ < >llr 1111 •'-l LTi ri L·,1 I f 111. uh. 1.1 I 11l·1:1.. I? Merrill Lyn'ch cordially inui~s you . to attend our free seminar. r·. Spend your noon hour al dus comprehensive overview of personal financial planning. A 20..mmuie presentation will be followed by a Q & A session. TIME: ll:OONoon-12:45 p.m. Wtdntslia)'. March 11, 1997 PLACE: Merrill Lynch 650 Town Center Drive, Suile 500 CoslaMesa For more infonnauon and rescrvauons,"please conlact: Lance Jenck!>, Assistant Vice President and Senior Fmanoal Coosult2nt. at 714'429-2805 Soft dnnks w1U be provided. The difference 1s Merrill 'lynch. ~ llerrlll Lyacb A tndiooo o( uw1. ·-....... ~--.. ._..__.. __ ""' ' v v fJ tJ \t ( v a 1, ~ s· . I.. 2 (l I( 5 I J (J "' p c JI 0 s 8 tr .., p d Ji .., 0 ii ly Cl ,. n• w on w c. II I f le w eo ·~ C• 1 q IC Ill I I 81 01 In ( It• cl 31 P· ., e1 L te p1 e: C1 ' d . I I 1: s re P• qt y pt "' E g. qt In Cl pl di 0 le lo "' di SI of A. Bl 9( T te Ill w nc "' at 0 ht T & A• c. 6f 1' c D S• If le I e ,,, M I l c ( ( A6 THURSDAY, MAACH 6, 1997 TODAY BRAOGATES Thf' Bussnf'Ss Development j'U\.CICtotJon <Jt Orange County ~ff!rt. o lunch~on WJth gu~l ~ak"1 Sh"ntf Brad Galel. who will di'>rui.s the growth and elrJ>dllSl'>n of h~ focilitJPS at 11 30 p m o t thf• Wyndham Garden rfotf'l ·nscJ AHmue of the AIU. C<1~to '.1Pso co,t 1.1 S40 .For rl.~.-r.ot1<1ru. <al1812-574 1 'HEALTHY BOUNDARIES < Jronq1· r c,o'>I Cc..1Uegf" otters o I rr-i• . .,,, r,rY. \hr1p <..1n •Healthy B~,un<1rl1H· • I rr1fn no<Jn to 1 3() p rn tr,rj{J•, •Jnd '·1or(h 13 Ul CJ< ( , JJ1·-Lntr. r.el1tf'r For morF- 111flJrmat1rin C•JiJ 432-5162 SMART INVESTI NG Tht• ,, •• .., p<1r1 8t·od. 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IAU.OTIOX The Orange County Federa- bon Of Republlcan Women's next meeting will focus on •ICW.ntain- mg the lnteqrity or the 8al1ot Bo~· at 10 am at the Costa Mesa Country Oub. 1701 Goll Course Dnve C05t for lunch ts $15 For more mfonnanon, call 830·8517 SCHOOL PlAY , Andersen Elementary students present •You've Got a Fneod ln Me.· d new mUS1cal comedy, at 5 and 8 p m. at Corona del Mar High School's Little Theater, 2101 EaStbluff Newport Beach Tickets die S5 and are available at the Andersen School Office or by call- mg 721-0366 BUS CONVENTION The Orang£: Count\• fillI- grounds is holdmg the Fourth Jnternollondl Bus Com·ers1ons Com enllon d conveouon focused OD coDV rt1n9 4 bus int6 a bom , ltom noon to 8 p .m. at 88 Fair Dn- ve, Costa MPS4 Along wtth a cbs- play of RV-buses and other attrac- tlons. the oonventwn has more than 100 booths offering appro- pnate bus wares tor sale. Admis· swn lS S5 for adults and free for those age 16 and under. PartiO- J>dJlls who attend the how-t.o-do-u sermnan. con\•erters' contests d.Od soa.a1 aff curs pay .$25 For mo1& i.ntonnation. call (562) 492- 9394 RUMMAGE SAU The Fust Urut~d Metl;lodist Church lS having a rummage sale from 9 d m to 4 pm. at 420 W 19th St . Costa Me,a Proceeds will aid the-Uruted Methodist Women s OrqanizalJon mission projects For more t.nform~llon .Cd}J 548-7727 - CULTURE CELEBRATION The SoroptimJ.sl lntemabono.J of Newport Harbor and Guls Jnc pr~ d charter pdl"t}' of the • S Club of C o .. ta ~1eso H1g h School callee ~A Celebration of Cul- tun~s from 3 to 5 p m at CMHS 2650 Fa.uview Road Costi:t :-..fesa ANTHONYSLANDSCAPE Seed l Sod a.qi llallh. 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The fund is dedicated to "n:?search, training and haaling opporturuty to advance the edu- cation of Hoog health care pro- fe11slonals and support staff in the use of the new technology and provide for research studies relating to orthopedic surgery,• sdld ljoag spokeswoman Anjanette Gao As the band 1s bopping and the fo,od 1s being served, and models are showrng off the spring collection of St. John· fashions. some lucky door pnze ticket holder will be going home in a new • Jpmes Bond• BMW Z3 Roadster. For last minute reservdtions to I loag's event at Sterling, call Gan at 574-6971, and maybe you'll be driving home the Z3. b.w: cook 0 Newport's unstoppable Pe ggy Goldwater Clay, Orange Coun- ty's protocol ambassador, hosted a lovely Sunday afternoon recep- tion for one of her pet charities, UCl's Brain Imaging Center. Part of UCI's College of Medicine, it is a major research center in the area of brain-related malfunc- tions that lead to epilepsy, autism, Alzheimer's and schizo- phrenia. The center utilizes new technology know a s Positron Emission Tomography to scan brain fw:ictions. The results have been nothing short of miraculous in recent years, and hope is running very More for I . House Of lmPQrts U 1-800 MERCEDES .·'7"'i Does your Rolex need service? Bring it in to your Official Rolex Jeweler in Orange County since 1959 for a FREE SPRING SPRUCE-UP For 3 years we have been caring for the watches of discerning Rolex owner . Whi1e you wair. we will steam off the brace let anJ ca e. polish· the crystal and electronically check for accurocy of time. This is a "cosmetic spruce,up" and does not include opening che w~rch. This FREE OFFER is good through the month of March. CHARLES H. BARR 9-i-1'.M Official Rolex Jeweler for Sales and Service 1803 Ws lif Dri,t, ~ Bctch (714) 642-3310 ' high at the center for tremendous progress to come. Major donors in the communi- ty lunched with Dr. Joseph Wu, Dr. Wllllam Bunney, Dr. Steven Potkln, and Dr. Ahmad NaJafi, all of UCI, at the home of Margie and Aram Keith to ·celebrate the 10th anniversary of the university fellows association. Chaired by- Margte Keith and Dee Harvey, · locals in the crowd included the charming Anita Ziebe, Belcourt resident and founding member of the center, Sandra Brodie. Glo- ria Osbrtnk, Wa\}y and Jerry Schroeder, Cartnellta Moffat and Gay Wassail. 0 Sunday brunch at the Center Club, Costa Mesa, hosted the ladies and gents of the guilds of Children's Hosp\tal of Orange County. The annual brunch was a pre-event wann up for the upcoming ..'35th ann\)al All GwJds Fashion Show Benefit on March 21 and 22. Tius year's theme is •Splendor of the South," and general chair of the affair, Pat Calderone, is doing everything but bnng Rhett and Scarlett back to We. Patron chairs Sylvia Burnett and Bever- ly·Singer were on hand.at the Sunday champdgne brunch to welcome fellow board members Susan Carter, Jean Hamann, Christina Hughes, Frances Staw- icki, Helen Wardne r, Dana Davis, and U z C lem. 1.J The Fastuonables, Newport's support group for Chapmcin Uni- versity, had a bit of lunc11 at Hans Prager's RJl.z ldst week and hand- ed Chapman president James Doti a check for $65,000 The funds were the final tally on the chic "Chnstmas At The Ritz• thrown annually by the Fastuon- ables on behalf of Cba~an dur- ing the holiday season '1ary Lou Hornsby, president of the organi- zation, was delighted to turn over the impressive check to Doti before'ii capadty luncheon crowd of some 7l> prominent ladies gathered in the Vintage Room · Hans Prager in tum congratulat· ed Hornsby with the glft al a su- ver champagne bucket complete with chilled bottle. TIJe holiday gathenng last December attracted a record 400 guests filling the enb.re Ritz. Co· chaired by the eleganlduo Dort de Krull and Dardi Dunlap, the event was the pctrty of the sedson • B.W. COOK'S column runs Thursday and Saturday · J oining the festivities with the Fashionables at The Ritz were (seated, from left) Joan Riacb, Dawn Washer, and (standing) Mary Ann Wells. Specialty Day Lilits ~ ... -.A ll\l'h.a.le Direct from Lond on ! '~ -., •~I • Rujsian Rhapsody • Pink Parfait · •Shell Pink • Grttn Apple • Hot-Lips & asst others .o-£ .A. Tale JEZ ALBOROUGH . Cl)ildren's Bookshoppe 8S4-8288 Friday, March 21•4 p .. m. ~~. :- I \ I 'r A Book.sh oppe for kids of all ages · 418'7 Campusi Dr .. University Center. Irvine ' i, - I . Yf-5RUC£ LANGKY &at. Mtud! 15th• 11 &.ID. POETRY P AR'IY Land~ap1f18 (;1 OeliYCr\' .\Yaihble I~-• 969-3875 _ . lE 8620 Homt1toii A d Hun!ington Beach Kids! ,._ Bringyour .... -.. --parents & ~rticipate ma fun morning of poetry! LA s ·T HOAG BEAT IN THE AGAINST Author /IDus:trator He will be introducing his new book 'WATCH OUT! 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HOAG CANCER CENTER SURVIVAL RATES And, Hoag accepts nearly every health FOR CANCER PATIENTS ARE BETTER THAN THE NATIONAL • AVERAGE FOR EVERY MAJOR TYPE OF CANCER- In fact, Hoag Can~er Center is t he largest provider of radiation and cancer treatment in Orange County. And it also HOAG CANCER CENTER MEDICAL 01RECTOfl ROBERT DILLMAN, MO !CENTER> SHARES A MOMENT WITH CANCER SURVIVORS KRIS 0 NEIL, R N CLEFT> OF COSTA MESA ANO CHERYL WOOD Of LAGUNA HILLS participates in numerous clinical trials, enabling patients to access promising new treatments. . Coping magazine · has name d Hoag plan, whether it'..s traditional, PPO, or HMO. Hoag Cancer Center is ready to give patients the newest and most aggressive cancer treatments available. For more i nformation, call 7-CANCER (72 2-6237). HOAG Hoag Cancer .CANCER Center -worki ng CENTER with its patients to A wr9'tt •f..HMij H ... beat the odd s. I 11i1.,22-1231_J t t • .c l . t t ' ' t t ' ( v • ' ~ .: i 0 I( s • (• v p c J c s e II p d J \ c II I) c J n Vo Ir .,.. c I • IC "' • h ~ Q IC • • • 0 Ir ( tr c 3 p I • I " i: • c c • • r ~ ( ) ~ r ' c II c p d 0 k I< ti d s 0 A B 9o , IE 111 "' "' n • 0 Ii< , ' A c .. 1 c 0 s 94 It I B Pi "' • Al THURSDAY, MARCH ( 1997 Fo.Od helps I Love S~hi live up to its name ' By Nancy Cheever, Daily Pilot an enthusiastic nod for all three. All the rusb.l my brother pd I tried on a recent FridaY""night Sushi is one of those foods were some of the be.st we've ever you either love ·or you hate. sampled. And the portions were Most people have a definite good, with the two pieces of fish opinion about the stuff, and on the sushi items hanging over those who love it are usually the ends of the rice. hooked for life. Our sushi chef (Hide) was There's ·a sub-culture of sushi entertaining and his hands were eater!>f and if you can manage to so clean they looked like they'd become a regular at your neigh-been washed a million times: a borhood sushJ bar, do it: You 'll be good sign. treated hke gold. Since the menu is so extensive I Love SushJ m Costa Mesa is and the 'place is called I Love a haven for people wlfo love Su.Shi, we deciden to-bone in on sushi and other Japanese cui-the sushi bar and leave Ule sme. The restaurant is a relabve· cooked food to the table diners. • ly big and bright ptace with a We started off with tun'a sushi tremendous men':1 . Owners Janet j an.d Spanish mackerel s~hi. The and Wayne Chin opened the mackerel ($2.50) came with restaurant m November 1995 ounced ginger and green onion and say business 1s getting better on top. It was less fishy tasting and better. than most mackerel and had a We found out why nice texture. The key to a great sushJ bar is. Tue salmon sushi ($3) was a fre!>hness, clednhness and good· nice change with dried flakes of stze portions. I Love SushJ gets tuna (bonito) on top. It was very ShoRl!.S INTERiORS · 'r Tht Ul11m11u Chmilk Down Ftlkd Ch11nt Stct1onal ACHIEVE THE NEWPORT LOOK FOR SPRING Great styles, selections, · and values Mencion this ad &. receive ·a special discount. 2640 AvoN ST., NEWpotn' BPClt (PCH & RinasidE oit.) 642 ... 22ss \r l~l~l'I(:. \L IJL,l~l>S Pl .. l 'S MIO! Bhnds Custom Draperies & C~tom Topper; CAT FVR+CP ........... $8 leukemia ...... $12 · Advantage ... S J4 14 months supplyJ Program ........ $30 (6 months supptyJ fresh with a robust salmon flavor. The yellowtail sushi ($3) was also fresh and piquant and topped with green onion. The white fish sushi (choice of halibut or snapper $2.50) is a good choice for those skirmish types who don't really like raw fish but still tell their friends they eat il. ·it tastes like.nothing," my brother said. The tuna sushl ($2.50) was fresh but a little fishier than what I'm used to. It might have pi?ce<f up some flavor from the fish next to it 'in the chilled case. The octopus sushi ($2.50} was ·very nice" accordin9 to my brother, who also liked the taste of the sesame seeds on top and the ponzu sauce that came with it. The slices of steamed tentacle came with yellow tofu, which made the item very <!olorful. We also tried a couple of hand rolls. The salmon skin hand roll • SEE SUSHI PAGE A9 ~ 1894-1996 Four Generations· 102 Years! All Room Sizes REMNANT --CLEARANCE 50% OFF NOW OPEN SUNDAYS froni I I -4pm ALDEN'S CARPETS, li'>:C. IH<>1 Plf'\t't'llli<l St . Co-.ia Mf'!'ul 646-4838 DOG Rabies ... ~ ......... $6 DHLP+P ........ $10 Advantage ... $ J4 {to 551b, 4 months supply! 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But Schruedermeier said he doesn't think of his company as competing with Ticketmaster, wtuch controls about $1 .3 billion of the ticket mdustry's $65 billion business. "It's not a bout that," he said. "There's a lot of business out Ciet interrogated over a salad. Call 714·631 ·CLUE for Tickets, The Marriott's Mystery Getaway, Corporate P•rt~. Gift Certificates "Mr-l*Y c.t. hat eMned a Np.Otrion .. tt.. -of tt.. "'--dW-tnfflH aop." TomTl\11\ ThHte1 lt#v·-· 1997 r------------------------, • I ETM ENTEllTAINMENT I NnWOll( I ·~1994. •om-= Company pres-ident Gene HecbrrnMI; vice ~ Petet Scttnieder- meler. • QAlllS 10 ~The kiosk, • nwhine that enables the P'll>lk tQ ~ instantly purcNse tkkets to baseban games, concerts. zoos and th4tater produc- ' tions. + NO. Of EMPLOYEES: 25. + ~ CONTllAC1'S: The Dodgers. Pe«f Jam, the San Dieoo Zoo andWild Animal f>ark. country singer Leann Rfmes, the Los Ange- les County Fair, USC Per- forming Arts, Movieland Wax Museum and Ripley's • Believe It Or Not! L---------:-------------- there. I'm sure there's room for both of us." Tickebnaster spokesman Lar- ry Solters gave only a curt •We wish them the best of luck," and declined further comment on the rise of the Costa Mesa company. The ETM machines are sur- rounded by speakers and equipped with a plastic dome that keeps the noise from the video screens to a mllii.mum. The upper screen of the ETM displays videos of events, while the bottom screen provides a touch-pad for selecting prices and seating arrangements. Thirty seconds after inserting a credit or ATM card, the cus- tomer has the tickets in hand, by way of a slot at the bottom of the maclune. The company currently has seven kiosks in operation, including one in the company's office in the Metro Pointe shop- ping center and another inside Gelson:S Mar,ket in Newport Beach. The company has -plans to install 20 more ETMs in Orange and Los Angeles co.un- ties by the end of the mo?lth. Heckerman, the company's president, said the videos of events are quick and tun, which keep people glued to the screens. ' • •it's very visual and ·self-pro- moting," he said. ETM currently-has more than 30 contracts to provide tickets for sporting, music, theater and community events and attrac- tions. including the Newport Beach Film Festival. And though the owners expect business to pick up after signing the Dodgers, they aren't Jetting their success go to their heads. "The Dodgers doing business with us will open a lot of doors, but we won't be a $100 million company tomorrow,• Hecker- m~ said. 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California rolls ($3 50) are probably the most popular item at any sustu bar and all pretty much taste the same The sliced roll has· sticky rice on the outside .a,ud a seaweed wrapper covenng a slice of avocado, a slice of cucumber and cooked crab meat. We also tned the MBO roll ($6), deep-fried slices O[ Sedweed wrapper with nee. fish and cream cheese inside. A popular Item, but we deeded it's probably better to keep ~auy products out of the sustu expenence The most spectdCuldr item was the tuna tatdkl. the fish eqwva- lent of ftl et nugnon Seared on the outside, the cJelicJoU'> thick slices of raw tund topped d heap of shredded white twmµ dnd wcts served with garlic. green oruons ~'~'~ ouos ~. BUY & SELL USED FURNITURE, TOYS & ACCESSORIES, ETC. 2584 Newport Blvd. (et Del M ar) Behind Shell Stetian CO.te Mesa (714) 631·7363 • THURSDAY, MARCH 6, U)9-/ A9 r------------------------, ' I I I I I I I 1 I I ~ I I I I I I I I I I I I • I I I ' I ' ' I LOVE SUSHI + WHA~ I Love Sushi + WHERE: 2340 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa ' + WHEN: Lunch, 11 :30 a .m. to 2:30 p.m. every day; din- ner, 5 to 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday; 5 to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday + HOW MUCH: Moderate (If you're going out for sushi, you can't worry about the price. Expect to spend at least $15 at the sushi bar; the other items are reasonable) + PHONE: 540-6195 I I ~--~----------------------~ and ponzu sauce The guy nex.t to me WdS woU· mg do\Vn a lot of the exobc stuff I can't seem to stoma.ch, like sed urchin furn) with a raw qua.ti egg·. and nee wrnpped m seaweed As he sucked down the round delight, he Sdld 11 hdd thdt mw.ty flavor most scotches ha\ P My broth.er. dlso the advt>n· turesome type tned the sweet shnmp ($4 501. rdw shnmp tdlls over rice and hPad'> thdt dre deep· fned t>.ly brother sct1d the. ra\\ part Wds better lhdn tho. e served at the placE> WP usually go The only real disappomtment was the fned items The fried calamd.11 (that looked llke onion nngs), MSO roll, deep-f!Jed ice cream and tempura all had the same fiavo1 that tasted like the 011 had been s1tung m the vat for weeks Edch item we tned was- greasy dJ1d heavy and had thal . dwful oLI flavor. unlike the rest~ the food wtuch was fresh. hg~ and dehoous The finishing touch was Al sliced--ordilge. covered m pl~ f wme. Sweet and different, lt topped off the meal nicely. With three sustu chefs· attend- mg to 20 customers, we didn't, have to Wdll too long to get our food a.nd the waitress was also- lnendly ·a'nd attentive. I Love Sustu offers lunch spe- c1clls rdngmg trom $4.50 to $8 9S d.nd datly cooked speoals that come with soup and nee If ) ou col"Qi' back enough tunes, Janet and \\'arne will give ) ou ) our own chopsllcks w1th } our name on them that will ~ v.aitmg tor ~·ou every tune you comem If you ln•t> m thE:-drea and Jove sustu. make I Love Sushi your ne1~hborhood bar You won't bl? dJsdppointed (!]~~(!] ~ ~· AMACHI J:... ~ I(. , ,. ,. a REST'AURANT ~ ~ f •Authentic Sushi Bar .A"9 ~ • · • Elegant Dining Room 7~ ~ LUNCH M·F 11:30·2:00 • Complete Bar: ~ DINNER M-SUN 5:00· 1 O:OOP.M. ~ 2675 lrvjne Avenue. Costa Mesa ~ (across from Newport Golf Course) JERRY MAGUIM (R) • PRIVATE PARTS~ • PRIVATE PARTS R EMPIRE STRIKES IA (PG) PRIVATE PARTS (RI • PRrYATE PART'S (R) DONNIE IAASCO~ VEGAS VACATION Uf ~=~:~ f~:::rs ::Cl Pgf JUNGLE 2 JUNGLE I \ JUNGLE 2 JUNGLE PG DANTE'S PUIC~·13 ABSOLUTE PO (R) .~~ t':i ~3~1 SLING IUOE R) FDOlS RUSH Ill I · ·131 EMPIRE STRl«ES IACI (PG) STAii WARS (PG) .... ~,,...~P."I"' .... , DONNIE IRASCO'!) PRIYATt PARTS AllSOLUTt POWE" (I I) EMPlltE STilltCES IACll (PG) JERRY MAGUIRE (RI GOOD WC1l (R~ ::'TY~~l FOOLS RUSH 111 (PG·131 VEQAS VACATICMI (PG) THAT DARll CAT IPGI I JORY MAGUIM (RI MOfMEll..&:J~ JUllQ.E 2 MARV•'S ROOM (I ·1~) VRAS VACATICMI (f'C) I EL T'ORO ! T ... II: •· ~ s 0 '•• I I LU! fOR!SI •, m SI' '500 SAOOLEBACK ! I•• -• • • ; D lo lllfFOR!SI• "I,•· "'9t S..J .I S5 '5 ADMISSl()'IS ••• CA•L fO/l 'R1(11f(. l~FO Sushi To Go 645-5518 645-5519 A10 THURSDAY. MARCH 6, 1997 MUSIC E.A.R. UNIT The Califonua E.A.R. Unit, an innovative group of musici8.J}s based at the Cahlorrua lnsbtule ror the Arts in Valencia, performs m a speaal program for young people at 11 d.m. Saturday in the Founders Hall at the Orange County Performin g Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa The musical ensemble has been known to make music with pots and pans, plastic tubes, duck 1 calls, stethoscopes, handcuffs and I blow dryers as weU as traditional tnstruments: llckets cost $4 for !>tudenls and ch1Jdren and $6 for adults. For infom1alion. call 740- 7878. SPANISH DANCERS . Orange Coast College presents Lola Montes and her Spanish Dancers, who will perform a pdnorama of Lanno dance, music dnd song dl 8 p m Saturday in OCC's Robert B f\loore Theatre. DOI FclUVlew Road , Costd Mesa Advdnce tJckets d.ft> $I 7, ddvance discount llcket'> Me $15 for OCC students, senior ntJzens and chil- dren under 12 and llckets a t 1}le. door dre $2 I For intorrnation, call 432-5880 CHORAL EVENSONG Counterteno1 Alejandro Carri, a h1ghly regarded mus1c1an with the dnnudl Corona de! Mar BdJ'oque Music Festival, will per- lorm with teno1 Kent Carlson, p1ofc•ss10nal cellist Kyle C hamp1- cin dnd lh0 St t-.hchdel dnd AU ·\n~iels Church Chem at d spec1dl '.t•ntPn Chord! EvPn..,onq from 5 In h pm Su nda\ <If 3233 Pacific \ ww Dnve, Coronet cll'I ~tar For mlomMl10n c-ctll 7.:>t\-CJ.1 52 TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS Free uve cldS'>I( roe " rwrtCJr- .rnctnCC'S drt' .... ctwclulPd from noon MEXICAN RESTAURANT Ml CASA Has gone fishing I For fish tacos ::~ .. Our meals are still a trip to Mexico -as well as the coast of Baja . It's a trip worth taking. . ..,. The Tradition Continues Since 1972 t~,,~KlAllt., PH' >tH l\Hl A(> r11n 1 , )( 1r, re, , .o \ to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Fri- day; from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday; and from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday afternoons m the Town Square at liiangle Square in Costa Mesa . ART WATERCOLOR EXHIBIT The Newport Beach Central Library is displaying a watercolor exhibit by C arole Callahan, "The Luscious Garde n: N ewport's Answer to the Marine Layer," through·March 31 at 1000 Avoca· do Ave , Newport Beach. For inlom1abon. cdll 717-3801. PAINTINGS AND POLAROIDS Karen Feuer-Schwager, ctn Orang~ Count} artist, will exh1h11 two sen~c; of her work during tlw month of f\ tare h dl Hdute Cd kc.., Cd lte, West Ch ff Court, 1807 'A-cstcuif Dnve, Ne .. vport Bedch On exh1b1t w;iU be her M1xNI Szechwan King All You ca·n Eat Lunch & Dinner Buffet :so%OFF: Dinner: Buy any C11nnt1 dnO I •Nr•vt 50• oll ltconel Oinntr of tqudl or ltnt• I v.11~ E•p1res 3111/97 I 5 J 2 W. 19TH ST. lN Halt>or1 . GILD•D CAGE Monday Night Family Special NOW SERVING Country Style With Our Sunday Mexican Breakfast PRIME RIB NIGHT! •91a SUNDAY NITE SPECIAL 9 5 · * Chicken, Ribs 8r Brfaket Din net'* ''°"' ~ m ~ 880 Chl~lcen, Spere R1bt and Brisket of Beef lndudee• Wed P'ot.io leens, Com On The CoO •a.a.ct let , JACK JONES Prom .... Gnllimy-wtn- .... ·1..ompopa uat ao.- •• to ... curren.t releue, • Jack Jones. 'The Gerih- wtn Album.. Unger Jilek Jone1 wW perform at 4 · p.m. Sunday In the Robeit 8. Moore Theatre at Orange Cout College, 2701 Fatrvlew Road, Cot· ta Mesa. Advance tickets are $26, advance dis- count Uckets are $23 for OCC students, senior cit- izens and children under 12 and Uckets at the door are $30. For Information, call 432-5880. Media Manipulated Polaroids as well as paintings from an environ- mental series. For information, call 497-5926. SCULPTURES Sculptor Joan Brown will exhibit her work at the Jewish Community Center Art Gallery through April 2 at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For information, call 755-0340. · MONTAGUE DAWSON In conjunction with the 25th anniversary of Va..llejo Mantime Gallery in Newport Beach, the Newport Harbor Nautical Muse· um will present •Montague Daw- son -His Lile and Works• through Sunday at 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Admission is free for members, $4 for guests, and $1 for children. For information, call 673-7863. EXHIBmON The Robert Mondavi Wine and Food Center presents the.f'-'.ork of photographer/artist Merritt A. Vmcent, "Beyond The Sprbck~t Holes," through April 1 at 1570 Scenic Ave., t osta Mesa . For information, call 979-4510. ABSTRACT ART The q range County Museum of Art presents Joe Goode's exhi- bition of Post-Painterly abstract . art through April 13 at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach . For Ulformation, call 759-1122. VIDEO INSTALLATION The Orange County Museum of Art presents the internationally circulated video installation work, "The Theater of Memory," by conteIJ}.porary artist Bill Viola at the museum's Installation Gallery through June 1 at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach . For information, call 759-1122: "FIRST IMPRESSIONS" "First Impressions: The Lagu- na Beach Art Association" is at 0{.,.,.,/ WinU., ROYAL KHYBER Cuisint of lnJia 1000 Bri;tol St. North • 752-5200 RIVERBOAT -RESTA URANT ·For LUNCH B'RUN C H BANQUETS Dinner Ample Free ParkinR At Newport Reach Nau111:al Mu~cum 151 E COAST H\W <AT BACK BAY RRl()<.IE) 1/.1 bf{ ~-1.?~ "'5=~ When it's time to take a break from the ordinary r.--------------, Crt1tifl ,.., .. ,I FREE DINNER I ·~HltltiH 1114 I I auth111tie lt11i111 I Purchase one regular menu I e1l1lne I dinner entree and receive tne I I second entree of equal or I 10S M1i11 St., B1lh1, CA 92661 • I lesser vaJue FREE. I (714) 723-6643 • (714) 67S-341f I fUptoaSJ0.5(hlllue)V~lidEwy facning. I B1lbu 11111 L Offer E\p1re\ 6-1~·97 I _____________ ....J S :f-. 4J~Z Z i Shdken S fu zz i · N~w . Martini List. ... But N~t Stirr ed ........ ~--·~ .... ) the Orange County Museum of Art South Coast Plaza Gallery through June 15. "FU'St Impres- sions• features selected Califor- nia "plein air" paintings created by the founders of the association from the Orange County Museum of Art. . The tlsewn features three NAUTICA~USEUM galleries: Newport Gallery dis· playing the maritime history of the area; the Model Gallery exhibiting a selection of world-class rpodels and the Grand Salon, which offers towing exrubits. Admission Js free,. for members, $4 for adults and $1 for children. The museum is locat- ed at 151 E. 'c oast Highway, New· port Beach. For information, call 675-7863. SPECIAL LASERS AND ILLUSIONS Launch Pad unveils its newest hands-on exhibition, •Lasers, Light and illusions" beginning Saturday in South Coast Plaza's Crystal Court at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. People of all ages can experiment with lasers and discover the science and art behind illusions. Admission is $5 Newpt'" ~ach/Cosra Meta l)ajJy Pilot for children ages 3-12 and free for adults ages 13 and older when accompanying a child. The cost for adults entering alone is $5. For more information, call 546- 2061. DAY OF DESIGN The Orange County Philhar- monic Society La Casa Commit- tee presents the third annual Day of Design and Luncheon, •Color for our Holll1:?s and Gar- de ns," from 9:30 9.m. to 2 p .m . Saturday ~t the Balboa Bay Cl\tb, 1~21 W. Coast Highway. "Richard Bullock and Richard Cannon, two nationally kno_wn designers, will demonstrate how to use color to put personality in a home. A donation of $45 will go to the music education pro- grams in the Orange County schools. For reservations, call 675-7212. .... SAFARI BRUNCH A Safari Sunday Brunch Cruise is available aboard the 54-foot Emerald Forest 1iki docked in Balboa at the Fun Zone f{om 11 a.m, to 1 p.m. every Sunday. The cost is $25.95 per person and $15.95 for children under 12. For reservations, call 673-0240. ~~<;,~TpL •;;;-l-. -, -,.-M__;;;;iil ' · .-~-ffi . 1ve ta 1an us c with Ez10 on (,,,. W I N N E R ~") Wedn~sday & Th~rs~ay Nights J * * * * * ) r:.iM~ Rne Cigar Selection in our -, 5 STAR 1 S":'oking Room ~ DIAMOND .J ;,_~ Private Party Room tor up to ( AW ARD \ 45 People ' Nnrioo~I Acadl'._m.\ of .J_, ·~-~ C t · g f II · L Cul.nan· .\ns ~ ,., a enn or a occasions -,,,.c_ _ ~; _ lfV available -::........~ ~ DlNNER • 7 DAYS, 5:00 PM -10:30 PM 1576 NEWPORT BOULEVARD, COSTA MESA-, CA (714) 645-8560 . 1.11-;n\ 1-:"~ IC>TH &> l;lil)l !> rRJAI \\'AY ,-,-------------, I r Bagel with any I I · Smoothie purchase 1 v.1" •I t•h IH1tiu uly Net w•ll4 w/uy .,~., 1ff1r. Erpli11 J/31/97 Nick's Cucina a Hidden Gem in Harbor Center Lisa. Nick & Joe Fodera welcome customers to Nick 's Cucina ltaJiana. February 6t 1997 l;>INING REVIEW By NaDC)' Cheever It's not a mirage, it's an Italian restaurant. Nick' Cucina Italiana, better known as Nick's Pi zza, has been a Costa Mesa tradition since 1968. Using fresh vegetables and herbs grown organically at the fami ly ranch in Temecula, Nick and his son, Joe, ~crve up some of the best-tasting Italian di shes th is side of Sicily. "People come from Palm Springs to cat my Pizza," he aid. Cooking with old -fa hioned recipes passed down thr ugh the fami ly. Nick run a light ship with Joe as his fir t mate. "I sent him to Italy to gel educated," Nick said. 'This will be his restaurant some day." . They cure their own olives. make th eir own sausage, cook with sea saJt and use imported pasta. Those are just a few of the extra touches that make Nick's one-of-a-kind . - And there's more than just good food. "We use ou.r hearts when we cook.'' Joe say . "We cook like we are cooking for ourselves. ' · P.YJ. .. . . ' THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1997 A 11 FARMERS MARKETS Every Thursday there is a farmers market from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Orange County Fair- grounds. The Orange County Market Place is every S a turday and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the main fairgrounds parking lot. For information, call 723- 6616. Sunl:lays. Advance tickets are $6 for Thursday and Sunday perfor- mances and $7 for Friday and Saturday shows. TickeQ; at the door are $8-$9. For information, call 432-5880. Museum merger still · a work in progieSs 'CABARET • As art lovers flock to Newport Beach site, Laguna group says it may yet get court to tear up merger. Every Saturday there is a fann..- ers market from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m . in ~e muni<:ipal parking lot at Bay- side Dnve a nd Margue rite Avenue in Corona del Mar. STAGE 'ANNIE' The Creative Magic Youth Theater anhe Costa Mesa Civic Playh9use presents "Annie,• per- formed by local teens and adults, at 8 p.m. Friday, 3 and 8 p.m. Sat- urday and 3 p.m. Sunday at 60'1 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa. Tickets are $6 for children, $8 for students and senior citizens and $10 for adults. For more information, call 665-6136. 'HOT I BALTIMORE' Orange Coast ~Uege pre- sents HHot I Baltimore,• a com- passionate and humorous play of lost souls discarded by a society bent on change, today through Sunday and March . 13-16 J n OCC's Drama Lab Theatre at 2701 Fairview Road, Costp Mesa . Curt~ is set for 8 p.m . Thursday through Saturdays and 2 p.m. The Theatre Dis trict presents "CabaretH through March 29 at 2930 Bristol St., Suite C-106, Cos- ta Mesa. Perlonnances are at 8 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Sarur- day; 7 p.m. Sunday and March 23; and 2 p.m. March 16. Tickets are $15 for students and senior citizens on Sundays and $20 for everybody for all other shows. For more information, call 435-4043. '3 FOR THE ROAD' Changing Masks Theatre Company presents "3 for the road," an e<rening of one::act plays, at 8 p.m. Satu rday anp 7 p.m. Sunday a t St. Mark Presby- terian Church, 2100 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. Donation 1S $12. For reservations. call 647- 5506. 'THREE DAYS OF RAIN' South Coast Re pertory pre- sents "Three Days of Rain," a contemporary comedy, through April 6 on the Second Stage at 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. The performance schedule will be Tuesday through Friday al 8 p.m., Saturday at 2:30 and 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Ticke ts are $26-$39. For more information, call 957-4033. Niki's Voted Best Authentic Indian Food TANDOORI EXPRESS In OraAge County • Best Tan<joort Ch1cke~ • Vegetarian/ Vegan Menu • No Preservatives • No Food Coloring FOR DELIVERY CALL 848-1 002 r------., 1 SO%OFF1 I Buy one combo • Get I I I of Equal or Lesser Value I lat 14 Price from $4.50 onl any 2 ?r 3 •fem combo. L _ _:~~--.J 3760 S. Bristol Santa Ana (1 blk N of So Coast P1a1a nt>xt to Clothe5t1mt') 850-05<25 Laguna Hills Mall 24155 Laguna Hills Mall #2360 (Laguna Cales Food Court) 586-0663 OflUS HOT lfllS> w ANY <lllU COUPCIOli 22031 E. 1st St. Exit 55 Fwy. @ 4th St. (1 blk W of Tus1tn behind Carl's Jr) 542-2969 ,:!!: By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -As crowds browse the Orange County Museum of Art duii.ng its first montl'l Qf operation, legal battles continue over the year- old merger of the Newport Har- bor and Laguna Beach art muse- ums. Officials at the new Newport Beach-based county museum sh.rug off the threat of a lawsuit as frivolous. But membe.r:s of the l..:aguna group behind th~ suit remain confident that they t an dissolve the merger if they take it to trial. , The new countywide venue opened Jan. 25 to a crowd of about 7 ,500, museum spokes- woman Katl'lerine Lee said. She said fue museum officials are ·plea5ed Witti fue turnout: plenty of b~iness on weekends and tours during the week. Meanwhile, the. Orange County Museum of Art and the Lagttha-based Motivated Muse- um Members have met in court- mandated attempts to settle the suit, which seeks to overturn the Sabatino merger. The two sides did not reach an agreement after talks Monday, and plan to return to the bargaining table Friday If fuey don't hammer out an agreement, fuey'll start court proceedings May 5 in Orange County Superior Court. "They have a case that we believe is completely without merit,• said Charles Martin, chairman of the county muse-um'~ board of trustees. •They're suing to stop the merger, but they can't stop someUUng .that's alreadY. done." During the settlement pro- ceedings, county museum offi- cials agreed to turn over the for- mer Laguna museum site to the Laguna Art Museum Heritage. The · agreem~nt, signed last week, allows the heritage group to control an art museum at the former Laguna site an.d keeps tl'le merged collection intact for use at both sites. · The Laguna Art Museum Heritage and Motivated Muse- um Members are oplh off- shoots of the forme r Save Lagu- na Art Museum. Motivated Museum Me mbers split from 11a SABATINO 'Sim . fue group to fight tl'le merger in court. Laguna Art Museum Heritage members wan t to keep both sides on good terms -but also want to keep the Laguna site up a.nd running as independently as possible. remain intact regardless of court proceedings Motlvated Museum Members deride what they ee as secretive tcilk.s between Orange County Museum of Art and Laguna Her- llage officials to draft the agree- ment. "We don't want OCMA hav- mg ve~o ·power over the laguna site,· sald John Bmg qf Motivat· ed Musewn Members. •OCMA "I'd like everybody to go away happ)', H said Johanna Felder, spokeswoman for the heritage group and a member of the Curators Circle at lbe county museum. But the agreement wasn't quite enough to stave off Moti- vated Museum Members' pur- suit of legal action. . took the attitude that everytlung was OK because they satisfied Laguna Herit?ge -bqt we have to be the ones you satisfy." · They still object to the agree- ment's stipulation that if the Laguna site goes bankrupt, its part of the collection goes to the Orange County Museum of Art. They'd prefer that tl'le city of Laguna Beach inherit the collec- tion .. Felder and · county museum officials said the continuing con- troversy won't affect operations I at the Orange County Museum - of Art. And the agreement 11 between the county museum and Laguna Heritage . will . He said the group will take the county museum to court if it doesn't get what it wants: an independent Laguna museum site and $80,000 m attorneys' lees County· museum officials remain convinced that the possi- ble lawsuit would have minimal unpact on ilie Newport site, Mar- tm said. ~But MMM does have the ability to stir public controversy, - he said. HThey can cause us to spend a lot of time and money dealing wit:h their frivolous law- suit " · • mtr P,/cistani Indian Cuisine INTRODUCTION TO FINE DINING ·------, I 8UIJ .One .• 1 Dinner Get 1 I One Free I I NoT VALID W/ANY I I OlliER orFER I L~=~~~:_.J SPECIAL BUFFET -$5.95 COMBO~ To Go O NLY -----, VEGETARIAN NON-VEGETARIAN $2.95 $3.95 lOYU>< "C..rr""" M O/rW-.... """W:.6 l!C3'U"""l l.oco. ~ Now lrtrt to st nlt vou! ---444·0082 .. 251 ShiJ'.IYdrd Way • Newport Be.i.c:h 30 13 Harbor 8lr1d. • Costa Mesa • ' -l OPEN DAILY • LL FOR HOURS RIVERBOAT CAFE On board the "Pride of Newport" Riverboat. Home Of The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum (Formerly Reu- ben E. Lee) Is Open From 11 am-9pm Lunch, Dinner Sat Sun Brunch ·eam (closed Mohda~) Reservatmns Need- ed Only For Weddings, Banquets Or Private Parties). All Major Credit Cards Accepted. Located At 151 E Coast Hwy, Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 673-3425 Fax: 673-7864 ... JAVA CENTRALE. A European-style gourmet coffee cat~. Located at 3420 Via Lido m Newport Beach Open 7 days M-F 6· 1 Opm Sat 6:3<F10pm Sun 7am-9pm 673-5310 CAFFE PANINI Located at 2333 East Coast Hwy (2 doors south of Rubys) 1n Corona Del Mar Serving Seafood. Pasta. Gourmet Pizza . Mocha & JU1ces Open 7 days a week Th 7am-3pm & Fri 7am-10pm. 675-8101 ., GOLDEN SPOON YOGURT 8c SMOOTHIES Located at 488 East 17th St Costa Mesa SUPER HEALTHY TREATS Besides the popular tasty. creamy. fat free yogurt. this Golder) Spoon location now offers deli- cious smoottues, power yogurt & yogurt pies from 7 am Stop by on your way Lo work or for cfessert. 7 am-10 pm weekdays· 10 am-10 pm weekends 548-9147 DI SCOR DIA The prel'Tller l?Jl:>er cafe www d cafe com Located the the lab 2930 Bristol in Cos&:! Mesa. (714) 427-5855 SZECHWAN· KING All you can eat lunch & dinner buffet Ome-m or take-out Free delivery with $15.00 min. purchase A la carte Mon-Sat Lunch 11·2:30. Dinner 5-10 Closed on Sunday, Reservations recommended for large parties. Master- card & Visa accepted 512 W. 19th St. Costa Mesa 548-2060. AN AMERICAN CAFE SFUZZI Located at 462 Eest 17th Street in Costa Mesa. Open 7 New ltehan. Elegant yet casual [located in Tnangle Square days a week. Mon.-5at. 6am-9pm Sunday tiU 3pm. Serving Costa Mesa) Wed . Hap~ Hour. Ea~ Bird Menu Ava1leble breakfast. lunch & dinner. Made from scratch pies. salad EV!)' day. Hours· Lunch 11 .30am4·CXJpm Dinner dressmgs &. soups. 548-3006 4:1.Ilpm-10.30 Reservabons accepted Mastercard. Visa, CH AR LI ES c H I LI fj1~~a.,Sf8· Located at 1870.A Hafbor Blvd Located at McFadden Place [next to Newport Pier) in Newport Beech. Hours: Mon-Thllr 7~00am-12 midnight Weekends OSTER I A ITALIA 7:0Jem..3:00am. Amex, Visa, Discover, Diner's Dub. No Auth...,....c Italia· n -casual • Homemade pasta • Homemade Aesarvat.1ons Needed. (714) 675-7991 """' Sausage • Cappuccino & Dessert· lunch. dinner. catenng, NEWPORT BEACH takeout -Open Tue-Sun 1 ~m.·10·30 pm ·Closed on a REW I NG c 0. Monday. All ma1or credit cards accepted Located at 110 A full service restaurant with fresh beer brewed here. Mc Fadden Place (cross 21st Street), Newport Beach Outdoor dining & plenty of ~e parkmg. Hours: Mon.-(714) 723-4105. Thu. 11 :30am-11 :30Pm. Fn 11 :30am-1 :OOam. Sat 9:00am-1 :00am. Sun 9:00am-11 :3~m. Visa, MC. ·IL FORNAIO Amax, Diners acceptad. Reservations: party of 8 or Authentic ltahan -Award Winning Restaurant. Bakery Fee- more. 2920 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beech. CA tunng Authentic A8Q10nal ltatien Tu1s1ne. Hours: Lunch & 92663 (714) 675-8449 Dinner Dady, Amex, Visa, Mastercard, Discover. Reserva- bonS.Becommend. J.JlCAtP.d.At 1805j. Von Kacroan ZU Bl ES Ave . Irvine (714) 261-1444; 650 Anton Blvd (Near Menu Includes: Ribs, Chicken; Steak & lobst.er, Prime South Coast Plaza) Costa Mess (71 4) 668-0880 Rib Pizza, ~Bar. Prices Range From $3.95 And • Up.' Hours: 11:30am 10pm-qookta1ls 'Tll 11pm. Credit ANTON UCC I'S CBrds Not Acceptad. Reservations Not Needed. Located Located at 6700 West Coast Highw~ In Newport Beech at 1712 Placentia, Coste Mesa (714 l 645-0091 Lunch. d1Mer. caterjng. takeout&. dehvery available Winter hours Mon.-Thurs 4~11 pm, Fri &t 11 em-11 pm, Sun 11am-10pm 631-3592 . RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA . Located et 251 East Pacific Coast ~t!wav 1n Newport. Beech lunch Mon.-$et 11 •3Q.2:3qL~nday Brunch 11etn- 3pm, OIMer Moo.Sun 5pro-1Q>m IAll ehe8d for~ tiOrll 673-9500 SCAMPI Fine Family 01ntn9 Newly Aemod~1ed Open 7 Days A Week for Dinner Only 5pm-1O·30pm We Cater Private Lunch Par- oes for 15 People or More All Maior Credtt Cards Accepted Reservations Ac~pted located at 1576 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa 645-8560 SABATINOS RESTAURANT 8c SAUSAGE CO. Pasta, Caesar Salad, Homemade Sausage, Veal. Lamb. Veg· etanan Dishes. Wine. Beer. Cappuccino & Dessert Hours 7 Days A Week Serving Sat & Sun Brunch From 8 30- 1 00. Sun -Thurs 11 aA'l-1 ()pm, Fn -Sat. 11 am-11pm A. Maior Credit Cards Accepted Located At 251 Shipyard Way Newport Beach (714) 723-0621 GREENLEAF GRILL 8c BAR On the sand at Newport. Monda_y to Fnday 4:30pm to 9.00pm Saturday 4·30pm to 1Q·OOpm Closed on Sun· day 105 Main Street 1n Balboa (714) 723-6643 AVILAS EL RANCHITO Authentic Mexican Food. Wtth The Freshest Ingredients & A New Light Cu1s1ne Great Margaritas Hours Lunch & Dinner All Ma1or Credit Cards Accepted Located at 2101 Placentia. Costa Mesa (714) 642·1142 and 2800 Newport Blvd . Newport Beach.(714) 675-6855 Ml CASA Our meals are now a trip to Saia as well as Mexico Now offering fish tacos Phone ahead for orders to-go Hours Daily From 11 ·OOam All Maior Credit Cards Accepted Located At 296 17th St . Costa Mesa (714) 645-7626 AMACHI Sushi & Sushi to Go Complete Bar All Maior Credit Cal"ds Located At 2675 lrvme Ave . (Across From Newport Golf ~urse) (714) 645-5518 LE BIARRITZ Established 1n 1974 )..ocated et .A 14 N N~ Blvd ~n 7 days Mon.fn 1 1 ·OO · 9 30pm end Sat • Sun 5~00 • 1 0:3~m All maior credit cards accepted Reservations also accepted (714) 645-6700 TA PAS The only restaurant 1n 0 C to offer the finest 1n cwsine from Spain with hve Flamenco entertainment Specrahz· 1ng 1n Paella steaks gnlled fresh fish & pastas. Open 5 days per week. closed Sun & Mon located at 4253 Martingale' Way (Behind Staples at MacArthur & Gor1nth1an) Ma1or credit cards accepted 756-81 ~4 THAI SPIC.E Voted by the Register readers as appeared 1n the best of Orange County section as 'The Best Thai Food In Orange County · Lunch dinner catering & takeout 61 5 W 19th St Costa Mesa 548-l333 THAI WAVE Dine 1n or take-Out Fast & free dehvery Serving lunch & dinner Located at 21 1 62nd St Newport Beach Open 7 days a y.:eek. Visa Mastercard & Amencan Expr:ess accepted 645-305 7 "FHAI' TOUCH . Located at 2616 Sa~ Miguel Or 1n Newport Beach Open for lunch Mon -Fr 11 30am-3pm dinner served Sun -Thurs 5-9pm Beer and wine served Catenng and take out also ava1lab1e All ma1or credit cards accepted 6400123 THE CANNERY Historic Waterfront Restauraot and Harbor Cruise Center Hours Mon Sat 11 30am 2·00am. Sun 1 O·OOam-1 2 (()pm All Ma1or Credit Cards Reserva- tions Suggested Located at 3010 Latavette Ave Newport Beach. CA 92663 (714) 615-5777 Fax 675-2510 NEWPORT LANDING Waterfront Dining. Sat & Sun. OlarT;)pagne Brunch. Our ner Menu $13 95 $19, 95. Oyster Bar Menu Served All Day Hours. 10.00am • 11 3Clpm. Amex Mastercard • Visa Dinner Reservations Recommended Located at 500 E Edgewater Balboa (714) 675-2373 THE BLUEWATER GRILL Casual waterfront d1n1ng et the former Site of the h1~ rc Sea Shanty end Delaney's. Feetunng fresh mesQu1t.e- gnlled seafood, oyster bar end retail fish market Foll Oar Oger patio 01n1ng pet.to All maio,. cards Catenng eveilable Seating upon emval Moderately priced Locat-e AS AB LAN CA BI ST R 0 ed at 630 LJdo Peril; Drive near Lido Island Open 7 Medltertaneen & Moroccan . Tradi00nal Middle EaStem days , lunch end dinner 675-FISH f;ooO. ~ 1j . 30 to ~ 30 Mon Thru Thurs l urich Dinner 5-11 pm All MBJOI: cnort Cards Reaervation9 - Suggested Located at 1520 W Coast Hwy . Newport Beech (714)646-1420 L.A CAVE Menu Includes· l ob&ter, Crab Shrimp, St.eeks. Daily Spe- Cl81s. Fn S. Sat Pr.ime Rib, Full Bar & Wine List. Casual Ore•. Hours: Lunches 11 ·30-2·30-Oitiner Mon .sat Frorri 5:30pm Vise. Me~. Diners Oub Locat.ed At 1695 lrvlne flNe , (And 17thl) Neer Bkdbuster En~ tatOmentO>lta Mell (714) 84&:7944 ' \ ............. ' • A 12 THURSDAY. MARCH 6, 1997 conn11unitv forutn · READERS HOTLINE: 71 .. 142-6086 • LETIEIS: JJ;i~AY ST., COSTKMESA. 12127 • E-MAIL: D'-11ot2harthUnk.net / FAX: 714·646-4170 • . gains \ PHILADELPHIA FORUM nw Dt1nforth rounddllon has agreed 111 p.iy 101 aU seven Newport-Mesa .,, hcwl trui.IE>es to travel Wtth Superinten- d,.nl f\lt1c BC'md to Philadelptua for the orqan11c1t1on's Forum for the American Sc hnol Supenntendent workshop. With llw t11p'i. funding settled, the community c .111 now locus on the noteworthy ,H 1!11·\,•1n<~L of Bernd, who 1s only one of c.o <.11p1•1111lc•ndents nationwide to be ""11'< ll'd to t1llend the lorum INTERNATIONAL COUPS fh1• I >c1v1i. <'up 1s coming to Newport 11 .. ,l<'h thc1nk<> to Pahsddes Club Owner t .r ·n ~1t1<1rl, v. hv not only bas re-en er-"11 ·d 1111' old John Wayne Tennis Club 11111 11P.11 I\ ... inqlP-handedJy landed for ,, "11111 t ·Bl'c1l hone of the most presll· 11111 .... 11•11nt'> l'\t•nts in the world, 1\11d lhl' city w1U be homP to another 111t1 ·111c1t1111111I <1thlelic event: the srx-team '~• wpo1 t l11l<"rnat1onal wc.1ter polo tourna- 1111 ·111 111 rl.l,1)-1a relative of the Almo Cup l1t'l d .ii 1111• ll.IM1dn 13erqeson AqUdlic I 1111•1 Ill l<tll.!I HEROISM 1 ..... 11.., f\1>lmucll14, the 42-y<'.tr-old Cos- \,, ...... tl''>1<lt'11t, Jumped to lhe dPfense I 111.., lt•lllclll' IWJ~jhbor clnd her two 1111 ... 111-. .ind young chtld, who were "· nq 1 nhl11•d at gunpoint. Be lmudez . \••cl th1• 1.11rnly, got d bullC'l in hls anp, •111 hoth rnbhers l'SCdped Now, our ,, .ii ll••to '>ll'>J>l'Cls hl!> Wt''s 1n danger, 111 hll 1 ll'drlul "It's not qood what 111 ·\ 11· tlo111CJ to nH'l' 1wople·," he says 1111)1 1\ OOT TRAFFIC \ 11111• thcll1 l ,.!00 pPopll• J>clfddPd ti11111qh thl' moclc>I homes ctlop of Cast- IN O U R VIEW ' ,.i, ... 1 ..... 1 ~.1turdc1) "I've never seen a ''il"""1' Ilk .. 1h1~." !>ct1cl prowct mdnayer I• II< :old1·11 ol Tc1ylor Woodrow l lomes. MARC MAR11N I OAU.Y PllOl Jesus Belmudez may have gotten a bullet in his arm, but the Costa Mesa resident has no regrets about saving a neighbor an d her relations from two armed robbers. THE LAWYERS Tlw Co<itd Mesa City Council wisely voted ' 11qc1111<,t pursumg legal dclion that would turn dm., n the volume on Ctrque du 5'>1etl's act. ln-.IC'dd, th<.> city will try to put pressure on fair- qruunds officials lo enforce Cirque's existing contrt1ct, which says the show can be shut clown 1f noise problems persist. It should be not<'d lhdt Cirque has tned to be a good neigh- ho1, bul the location of its tent -dose to the osses ~ local neighborhood.-has led lo most of the problems RUTH SEGERSTROM The matriarqt -of Costa Mesa's First Farruly passed away at the age of 99. "She was an extraordinary woman who really bridged a tremendous span of evolution-in the county," he'r grclildson, Anton Segerstrom, said. "She really helped lead the development of the county." cor espo en e .. -. Ruth Segers.tram Don't cut Nature Center funding , , , • .i 1h11d-q1dc1Pr c1nd c1 •-..,l-q1.11 l1 1 .it< "ullecje Pc1rk 111101 t111d I \Hn1fd hc1le to 1111• rm 11n11111t•nte1I Nature 1111 1 1 lo'>t' < h11 dc111ghtc>r wc>nt t ;'l'-.lt•1d<1) tllHI WdS 4wte J 11 • ·'>I'd \\1th ~hat ti had to I '~ht> fc-ll ltkl• '>hC' had 111• d" t11•1111•11clous amount _ I•·· I hl-.1• llw ft'dc hers dre ' 111111111 in the r-hlldren's edu- , '" 111ct tlw option of cutting I m 1111nml'nl<ll N.ature Center 1, •1 ·-.11't '>£'1'111 ltkC' the nghl "', ) l'I I IPC'I hk!.' the teachers •I 1111)11' monPy. · KRISTI POLUMBO Costa Mesa I th111k thr1t 1t 1s pathetic that '1 .i wonch•rful fncillty-as lhf' 1 11111111wntc1I Nc1ture Center • lit· nit hy the school dJs- 1 \\ lwn the one thmg that we I 11 l-.11HJ m Orange County 1s I" •r PllVlic>nmPntal education. DAVID PRATI-IER Costa Mesa I' 11\ sical education. '''' '"ic rnust be saved I 11111 lmstratPd dnd mystified , 111 why your Fnddy headline '""'uukLreport •Elementary Music 11d PhysicdJ Ed\Jr l\l100 Still Pro- o-.pcJ for Distnct Chopping lock " 1\t 01.ir meeting on Feb. 25, the IM•t1td fe1ected the supe.r1nten- h•11l's recommendation to fund t11cx programs Wlth Irvine Com- 1 clll} PoundaUon dollars. In sum· r11t1ry, the board said thi!U elemen- 1. iry music and P.S Me not pro· q1am •enhancements• (which is I 1n purpo5" of the lrvtne tund), hul ''"" to be considered essential i..;otnJX>nC'nts of our cun1culum. I I befJeve thc> message to Dr BPmd dnd staff was dear-elC'- mentary music a nd P.E. will not be elirrunated While ti is lntP that the boaru did not vote to "remove" those items from the cut LLst, 1 beheve our action described above con- veyed our pos1tton Elementdry music and physical educabon dre here lo stay Ill Newport-Mesa. EDWARD DECKER Newport-Mesa 'School D1stnct · lh.tstee I don't think that they shouW cut elementdry school music or physical educallon and definitely not the Nature Center. HAUNANINAKABARA Costa Mesa I am not for tmy of those cuts I think it would be better to keep the teachers' salary a little lower and continue aU programs for the elementary students. DIANE BAKER Corona del Mar Bergeson belies dreadfulness of schools I was very disappointed to read the comments of Matian Bergeson on the state.oi Califor- nia's public schools (Daily Pilot, March 4). Mrs. Bergeson's smiley-face prediction for the future and EOBOK (Everything's Gonna B OK) attitude toward the disast r that is Calif omia public schools beUes the truth. The truth ls that with th latest math test results, our public school system bas failed aga.11\ . and is not likely to sutteed unless rtous, dramatic changes f tdke place The status quo responses s hP gave mean llttle. I believ<> f\.lrs Bergeson to be a thoughthtl pc>rson who is gen- uinely cdncerned for the welfare of public school children but she !>Lopped short of discussing the unportdDce of a parent's role in the educdllon of their kids. The U.S. Department of Edu- callon has shown that parental mvolvement in a kid's education ·will make a huge difference, yet, there isn't one single educator or politician 1 know of who has the courage to come out publicly and chastise parents for their failure to participate in the process. · She ls right about one thing when she said that "We are going lo see a marked improve- ment.•· When you are 49 out of 50, it's hard to get any worse, I never thought we'd be asking Kentucky or Tennessee how to better teach our lads. STEVE SMITH Costa Mesa Thank you for th oughtful article The Odily Pl.lot wrote an article following U1e death of my daugh- ter Jdiludry Pennc. I want to thank you and Christopher Oor- fard for a la!>Lefully done article. January wa · a very special young lady who tbuchcd many lives by her canng and kind attitude, nev- er focu mg on her illness. · I am extremely grateful to the commuruty of N wport Beach, specially Bftstblutf, the many Camille that Janua:ry loVl.tlgly . cared for their children, all the voluntee~ at the Nicole l:lrown Sunp!;OJl Chantable Foundation and the mcmbcni of Con cordia f Lutheran Church m Cerritos for their outpounng of love, kind- ness, prayers ahd financial assis- tance following our loss. • January is now our special angel. CHERRI PENNE-MYERS Newport Beach NOW urged to face the m usic Having been a member of the Philharmonic Society for a mun- ber of years, I must say that l look forward to attending the Vienna Philharmoruc concerts. To actual- llf hear in person, up close and live, this world-renowned orches- tra will be thrilling. As a woman and an activist, I would like lo Invite JoAnn Perl- man, South County chapter of National organization for Women, to become a member of the Phil- harmonic Society's Committees. These wonderful volunteers, that by the way includes· men, work within the system to bring music education to the school children of Orange County. Our dream is to prepare the classicaJ music audiences of tomorrow. We are always looking for energetic, bright, forward- lh.inking members. Perhaps Ms .• Perlman might like to join us. ARDEN DOMBROWSKI Committees of the Philharmonic Society of Oran~e.County, Pre ident • Gll-mt'Y NmlM rum Thun- der\.,.. ~In tM o.ily Piiot. --.. P110e ........_DO W.~ St., c-. Miii. c.llf. az7. or •• "' et • loa4110; ""lht ......... HGdnt at IU .... dear john letters The City or th~ feds: Who ya gonna call? I know that a lot of people · have been asking you to dump Jobn Hedges' column, and now I can see.wh\'. His • ridiculous defense of local bureaucracy recently was so selI- serving as to be infuriating. A former mayor and current councilman weighing in with his opinion on whether local or fed- eral governments are more effec- tive? Hmmm, which side do you think he's going to take? Does Hedges actually believe that the job require- ments for a local position are more stringent than those for a federal post? Does he think that people in Costa Mesa know the political stances of local boy Peter Buffa better than they do Georgia representative Newt Gingrich? Bentley Little was right on the money in his assertion that the public knows more about what goes on in rederaJ government than lhey do in their local gov- ernments. It's sad but true, and that's why city bureaucracies are able to be so unresponsive. to their constituents. To answer Hedges' rhetorical question, I have never called a city councilman for help but I did have some trouble with the post office, and I called my congress- man. The problem was unrned.lately taken care of. SID McGREGOR Costa Mesa Pilot is cozy with the wrong people So John Hedges' column has "nothing to do with his former position as mayor of Newport Beach.• What about Costa Mesa Mayor Peter Buila's column? It appears to this reader that the Daj.ly Pilot is a little too close to our local politi~s. Ne~pa­ pers are supposed to act as gov- ernment watchdogs. It's pretty hard to do that, though, when the people you're supposed to be watching are the buddies you've hired as colwnnists. I think this is a conflict of interest. Perhaps it explains why the misdeeds of our local govern- ment are so consistently underre- . ported in your P!lper. JOHN STEWART Newport Beach One courageous co uncihnan _This ~ in regard to Jann Hedges' article that was in the Jan. 25 edition of the Daily Pilot. I just wanted to thank you for putting i~ in. the paper. I wanted to c9mpliment John Hedges.for ·having the courage to write such an article agciinst abortion. I just thought it was a very, very tine article. MARY OVER.IN BaJboa readers react Not everyone . sees red over school board trip ' I n reference to your Feb. 17 headline: (School Board) "Trustees spend 10 grand at conference. n Everyone loses u our·school board becomes isolat- ed. So I support out-of-town con- ference attendance by our trustees, because of the opportu- nity for beneficial sharing of ideas and for µte creatjve energy that such meetings can spark. The corporate conferences I've attended with my husband, and the academic meetings I regu- larly attended as a textbook edi- tor, were invariably invigorating, and well worth the company's money. The money, the funding source. Therein bes the hitch, of course. The corporation has always covered my travel expenses, by charging an extra penny or two per wiqgel, or per textbook (ultimately paid for by the taxpayer or shareholder, if you stop to think about it). But all the times I've traveled on busi- ness over the years, I've never had to expl~ \he charges to a skeptical public who.thought I was ripping them off. Instead, it's the poor harried school board member who has to face the insinuation from the press that his or her conference was noth- ing but a pleasure junket. But $10,000 -the amount . Spent by our school board -is a whole lot ol money .. Even if that amount was in the budget, was it ~necessary expense when our teachers are still so low on the pay scalef I would answer a qual- ified yes, only if we see commen- surate creativity in our school board's ability lo solve problems. Being awarded a masters degree in School Boardsmanship is meaningless, if nothing meaning- ful to our classrooms comes of it. The real deep-down problem, though, in my mmd: American society supports business and not education. We reap what we sow. KAREN EVARTS Newport Beach P.S. -And when the school board conference is local -as it was last year -J'd say we should fund only the mileage to and fro, plus a take-.out tuna sandwich for hmch (and not from any fancy French restaurant etth~r). We support spending th money to send C>w school board trustees to th annual state con- ference. f, liustees join the board as rel- ative laymen but are expected to make well-informed decisions on a multitude of complex issues. Unless the public wants these decisions based· merely on staff reconunendations or incomplete information, we must have trustees who are constantly improving their skills and knowl- edge through training and net- working with peers. )Ne expect this of our teachers, so why not our leaders, too? Your article does not tell us how many total days were involved, nor how much the con- ference registration feeswere. Without seeing an itemized • breakdown of all the conference expenses, it is irresponsible to label any specific item as extrav- agant. · LLOYD AND DONNA.BENNETT Costa Mesa Llke the board of trustees, I am seeing red at the bottom line, but for a different reason. I am .., amazed at the gall of these peo· ple, and the superintendent, to have charged $10,000 le;> the dis- trict for expenses incurred at ~e state conference in San Jose. They stayed at a luxwy hotel. drove rental cars, ate fancy meals ... ad nauseam. I, as a classroom teacher, am not afforded the same benefits, and yet I am the most direct link to the customers of this educa· tional system, namely 1he stu- dents and parents. In order .to attend the Calif omia Language Teachers Association statewide conferences (and I have been a presenter for years now), I pay for everything: hotel, air trans· portation, meals, and purcha9eS for the classroom. Up until this year, I have even been forced to finance the substitut~ teacher for my students with my own sick leave allotment. Not one nickel did my district provid e for my attendance. . .. and the Newport-Mesa schoo• board spent 10 grand! Obscene I The proposed ebmlnation ot elementary mUllc, science and envirorunPntal studies programs smacks of the Marie Antoinette •Let Them Eat Cu e• syndrome. Let the budgetary alubing begin. not at the bottom of the heap, but rath• at th• topl ~ PLO MAltTIN Coita ~ l . . Newpon 6Hch1Coata Mesa Daily Pilot THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1997 A13 . Does the stcite GOP have a death wish?. By Gii Ferguson, Daily Pilot • ·T he Republican Party, at its ' recent' state convention, made it official that it did not intend ever to win back the l llcan voters, Republican club members and volunteers. Those d.iff erence are not over issues such as abortion or who is and isn't a true conservative. The toxic that is poisoning the party's need for unification and its . teers and party voters. They also did some things that the Orange County distnct attctmey and grand jury determined-to be ille- gal and worthy of trial course, they will create. Be~ause the machine members, and those they have helped elect, appomt or control most of the delegates I at the county and state level, it will be f'asy for them Jo ensure that the GOP candidates-Of their political lead- ership of Cali- fornia. At least that's the mes- community commentary hopes for success, results state as the powerfUl "Orange Coun- ty Republican Machine.• They ar~ dedi- cated to becoming a majority in the legislature and changing the can clubs and the leaderslup of the party machinery at the coun- ty and state level so that they could select and get the endorse- ments for their candidates,-and to pass silly, destructive, self· serving party resolutions. They worked to defeat any other Republican, good or bad, who dared to oppose their candidate in a primary and they recalled those who tried to take the speakership they believe was theirs, evea though it damned any chance of holding their Assembly majority in the November election. Instead of learning from the recent elect.Jon failures and the criminal indictments, they con- tinue to wage war Wllhln the party and run roughshod over members not on their team. choice Win. This is a recipe for even greater future political dis- aster for Repubhcans. sage most voters, both Republi- can and Democrat, got out or Its resolution dumpirig on Republi- can District Attorney Capizzi's parade to become state attorney general. Loyal party members across the state simply cannot under- %tand the death wish party lead- ers appear to have in passing such .a divisive resolution. Mo~t Republicans believe that, because of demographics, the opportunity to become the politi- cal"majori\y i.n California and the ability to cl}ange the political diJ'.ection of the state, is declining with each passing year. They are depressed by the resolution and the message it sends -that the party in not focused on the goal. There are vast differences in California between Republican politicians and the state and county party leadership, as opposed to rank and file Repub- St. Patrick's Day is Coming There are # million ~pie in Lhe l1ni1ed S1a1es who clnim Irish heritage. Thn1 's compared to onl) S • million 1_>eople of Irish henta,!e \\hO liH~ in Ireland! H nllrnnrk SL. Patrick's .day products f(lr 1997 hu'e u new focus on consumers of Irish heritage. Hallmarl.:~ in1en1ion i to create products that meet the needs of people \\ho are Irish nt heart. . • Foci$ abo111 t. Patriclt s /Jay: • St. Po trick's 011} \\ hich honors 1he Palrnh Saint of {relond, ulwu) s i~ OOien «I March 17. • It is the nioth·lllf"ltN( canJ·scnding occasion; about 15 mil ion cnnJ, nre e~J>l.'.Cled to be ci.chnngt.'tl this year. • • Hollmork offers nbout 170 St. Patrick's Do' card design~ and more than 30 specitilit) gift products. • The flT"St AmeriCan secular celebration of St. Potrick's Doy op~ to have been held in Boston m 1737 by the Chnrituhle Irish society, n Protestant orgnni:r.otion foundtd tllel year to help the m:ed). • Hrulmnric made its first St.. Patrick's Da) card in the eru-l)· I 920's. Visit our Pnst Off!CC! in'!iJc F urr's Stationers. FARRY . ITATIOIER/ ·~· ij~~ 1170 w. laker St. CostaMeso (comtt fl lohcrJFalrvllw) (714) 545-4412 from those politicians who are more inter- ested in amassing personal pow- er than they are in the party's success. Those politicians, most of whom are elected by Orange County V<?ters, are neither bad or 'Unusual in politics. They are all devoted to the same conserva- tive philosophy that is admired by most GOP members. They are recognized througl;iout th~ BUYING A NEW HOME ? WE'RE YOUR HOMEOWNERS INSURER! Rabbitt Insurance Agency Since 1957 AlITO •HOMEOWNERS • BWE CRO~ ~-& ~ Sr"J_; """"'-•c-M.,_...i .. ·~ ,-" l 631-7740 « l Old Nrwporl Blvd. • Ncwpon Beach (R..,. H""I Hotpical) future direc-GU Fer~n tion of Califor- nia for the better. And they have been extremely effective in rais- ing the huge amounts of money needed to elect the candidates they have chosen fol' state and local offices. . The problem is, that in their zeal to accomplish their very laudable goals, they found it necessary to take over Republi- Unfortunately, in doing these things, they and some of their minions made some stupid deci- si<;>ns and dld some dumb things that are still a cause of growing divisiveness among GOP volun-. INSTANT CASH FOR USED SPORTS GEAR • Exercise Equipment • Scuba • Hockey • Wetsuits • Surfboards • Golf • Rollerblades & More ........... --~m~. :.....-.. m-~ 670 W. 17th St • Costa Mesa • 548·0660 * * * BUY, SELL TRADE * * * The keel for even greater future embarrassment and fail- ure was also laid at tlus last con- vention. The newly elected party chairman, wh6 naturally enough owes his post to the machine, has indicated that because ~ot- . ers )>assect Proposition '198, allowing crossover voting in pri- maries, the party will detemun~ primary candidates by the vote of a GOP caucus, which, of Lord Acton knew about all this long ago when he warned that, "power corrupts." Were he here with our state GOP, he might add that it also causes those who seek it to do a terrible disservice to the party and to our • future and the future of Califor-. I nia as well. • GIL FERGUSON Is a former assembly- man, noted Republican conservative and Balboa Island resident. 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THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1997 CONTINUED FROM A 1 The document notes that most or the clientele dl the Garibaldi de Noc.he is Latino, while Newport Station attrac:ts mostly Cau· casians. In one inodent, the document alleges, all the pal,fons at New- port Stahon were ordered by lice to leave and show identili· tion. ln an episode at the Garibald) Noche, Helguero was arrested PARKS CONTINUED FROM A 1 LOWER CASTAWAYS Former Councilwoman Jean Watt, an open-space advocate, tras been helping residents push for a park on the Irvine Co.· owned lot al Dover Drive and Coast Highway. Residents of nearby Cliffhaven spoke out late last year against a propqsal to build a Countryside Inn hoJel there. Ins-tea~. they'd like to see a park lo matdl the one in progress just above it at Upper Castaways. "The issue is: How can we gel the Lower Castaways as part of that park?• Watt said. She sug· gested the dty may be able to trade designated open space else· wher~ with the Irvine Co. for that land. Watt mentioned other possible park sites: Lower Bayview off Coast Highway and Jamboree Road, or the lot at 1601 16th St. Lower Bayview, Owned by the Irvine Co., is being considered ... since the company abandoned plans to build senior homing there. The company is now con- sidering building senior housing north ol the Central Llbra.ry near Newport Center, City Manager Kevin Murphy said. The Councll bas already rejected the ldea of a park on the 16th Street land. SUNSET RIDGE The piece of land known as Sunset Ridge has come up contin· ually as a possible park site. The 14-acre site west of Superior . Avenue off Coast Highway, olfl· cially dubbed the "Caltrans West" parcel, was once designat· ·ed as recreational open space by the dty. West Newport residents fought for that designation so park visi· tors could enjoy the area's dra· matic views of sunsets, the ocean and Catalina Island. But Caltrans, not the dty, still owns that property. "There's always been a hope tbaf there would be a park there," Kienitz saxt. "We're just looking Into long-term possibilities," , Ncwpon &.ch/Cosra Mesa Daily Piloc The city will have the land appraised before negotiating to buy it. The city could separate the property's residential develop· ment rights from the land itself, Mayor Jan Debay said. And that could allow caltrans to sell tlle property to the city and the devel· opment rights to be used else- where. ··There's not too many big por- tions of land like that left ip New- port Beath," Debay said. "1bis could be a good deal for every· one." ' · falling to post her state Alco- lic Beverage Control Board ~lltense. The charge was later ...,.9npped, the lawsuit sdld. The city has not formally f ., asponded to the legal action. PeninSlila gateway park gets $22s:ooo booSt from donors . 4 • Helguero could not be ched for comment. ' By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot • HWith as much damage that's been done to her, it'd be best not to say anythmg nght now,· Gan- dall said. NEWPORT BEACH -Ji.In Thompson's fund·raising days have ended. The Corona del Mar resident has been working since May col· 11!!!!!::=::=::=::=::=:::=!!!:::;:::=::55=::~-1ecttng IPW'~ than anougti money -$22$,000 as it turned out -to buy some scraps of land on New- port Boulevard for a city park . - $295°0 complete C.111 Toll Free 888-271-4567 Don't Delay. Avoid Prob.Ht'.~ David Pawlowski Auorney at Law ••••••••••••••••••• : .Newport : : BEAUTY SUPPLY: : ~-~~ik~~ • : -~ : • • ~ HT).~ fi• ·~20%.0FF~ • ·--°'--~~---------------, :. Entire Purchase : Put a few words to work for you. Call the • • I • • • • ··················: : 3601 Jamboree Rd #8 N.B. • Daily Pilot 261-6788 : • • • Jamboree at Bristol : CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 : Back Bay Court : ••••••••••••••••••• O riginal llllPERGO $5.99 Sq. Ft. 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Conb1bu- tors should send checks made out to the city to the . attention of Assistant City Manager Peggy Ducey at: ·City of Newport Beach/Peninsula Entryway Park, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, Calif., 92663. PAss1sTED LIVING: At Sunndge, we do more th.rn just care fo r our resident~ ... WE CARE ABOUT THEM. In fact, we creat chem like fam ily. And rh ac's the best kind of c.uing there is. Our d~icaced 24 hour professional nursing scaff provides n•r only extra care. but qualiry care. For chose of our residents who m.a y require special anemion, we can help take che difficulcy our of such tasks as dressing or bathing. Ac Su11ridge, adjace nt co a sce nic park and lake, our residents appreciace having privace rooms furnished with their personal belongings. Everyone loves the three dcliciow meals we serve aaivitics such as cur~m evenu, di~cussion groups. bridge and bingo. Residencs are encou~ged to join w in a daily exercise program and, if they choose, for w~ckly religiow services. "We also t.ake interesting trips and provide transponation co doctors and for personal errands. Physical therapy and massage cherapy arc available right here at · Sunrid,se. Our award winning Skilled Nursing Paciliry, Windcrest is also a pan of our campus. 1-----MllU 1111'"":"1~:-r-::;::1---Jlc.vnta Rint Call Us Soon to make an Appointment for a Free Tour §wmLJge At Regents Point 19191 Harvard Avenue Irvine, CA 92612 1-800-2 7 8-8898 • , EYE-OPENER Not all is well with Tosmbd Senior Open -. ~ ... ·· ~·~. - + Th'. awn Of the 1996-97 high ldlOol boYs lwketball s".ason com;• to99th•r for the .,....l·Dally·PllOt DrMm r .. m. the best of X!:..c. ~~ DlsblcL Below, ....,_of the v .. r S.m Nelson Of • (40) Is Joined by ~.Mes,'s ~ Otalsson (23), Newport twbor's D.-.ny PillldO (15), Est.Md• teammate Selwyn Mansell (12) and ~ Harbor's Midi~ (sitting). • Estancia High jumor Sam Nelson tops the 1997 five-man squad as Player of 1he Year. By Barry Faulkner, Daily T'iJot For the first time since its inception five years ago, ~e Daily Pilot's All-New- port-Mesa District boys bas- ketball team awards top hon- ors to a junior. Estancia High junior Sam Nelson, who helped lead the Eagles to their third straight Pacific Coast League champi- onship, is this season's Player of the Year, joining the pan- theon of former district hoop heroes Dane Plock, Brian Fracalosy, Ramin Ba.sta.ni and Jim Faulkner, all seniors. Sharing distinction with Nelson on the five-member · Dream Matt Chaisson. Team are Newport Harbor teammates Danny Puli- do and Matt Jameson, Estarrcia senior Sel- w y n Mansell, and Costa Mesasenlor Larry Hirst, who led New- port Harbor to a third-place finish in the Sea View League, and its first postseason appearance in tbJee years, is the Coach o1 the Year. Nelson, a 6-foot-5 forward -who reminds many of Faullm- er (currently completing his Mormon mission after begin- ning a collegiate career at Southern Utah), averaged 18.1 points and 7 .3 rebounds in bis second varsity campaign. A pure jump shooter who can also mix it up inside, Nel- son pouied in 20-points or more in 12 of the Ea.gles' 28 games, illduding a 40-point road effort against University and 11 32-point outburst ln an overtime loss to visiting Capis- trano Valley. He was held to less ~ double figures only · thrice. Despite playing at l~ than full strength due tQ a sprained ankle, Nelson also stepped up in the postseason. • Tbe Padtic Coast League's • SEE DREAM PAGE 84 -· • ·~ • .1 l\J:·-- J OOH LEACH I DAllY "LOT ANO THE MAKING? There are areas which are going begging at this point for the upcoming Toshiba Senior Classic. AJter 'pounding pavements and beating bushes, ffidals of the Toshiba Senior Classic are finding themselves up against a wall as the deadline for the Senior PGA Tour event rapidly approaches. Bob Neely, executive director of the Senior Classic, is praying for golden weather, then he'll stay on his knees and ask for sizable walk-up ticket sales, because, frankly, there are oodles of tickets available at the moment, and that' not a good thing. Furthermore, there are still open spots for the four pro-ams next week. seemingly the lifeblood of Senior Tour events. ADcl to pour fUel on the fire, vohmteen • IUD needed. >.. Of Wednelc:lay, there were 20 lpOtl available tar both the Celebrtty Pro-Am -Mooday / and MasterCard Champions Pro-Am at Big Canyon Country Club on Thursday. There were also 15 open amateur spots for both days of the Toshiba Seniot Cassie Pro-Am Wednesday and Thursday. While playing the course the other itay at Newport Beach Country Club, site of next weekls Senior Tour stop, club member Tom Puller wondered aloud: ·1 wish the community would get behind lt." Fuller then pointed to the adjacent Marriott Hotel, which hovers over much of the cowse to give it a majestic fe¢, and said: •Here, the b'otel makes a windfall. Puhlon Island makes a windfall. but (the tournament) needl support from the c:ommunity. Everybody benefits from it.. Seems everyone ln town ls gettlng a piece ol the action from the Senior Claalc ... except tb08e procludng ~ event. Hotele we booked. R..taurutl ~ )oadlno up on C l.l 'B <d>l.F richard dunn inventory. Cadillac is grinning from ear to ear. Toshiba is preparing to throw the biggest company picnic in history. Chamber of Commerce ty'p41s are licking their chops ln prepatation for the only PGA event in Orange County, a sport, incidentally, that 1s among \he futest growing in Americo. But. you H&, Corporate Alierial 11 atayt.ng awa~ · ,.. fOr... ....... • g with vohaJiMen and ......... p&ay in the pro-ams. Why? Well, that's the million-dollar question. My feeling is that fans here can be fickle. Too much else goes on;-people say, too many other recreational and entertainment venues to attend, they say. " For five years, Fred Ueberman bad World TeamTennis spoWgl\ted here, pulled in names like Connors and Navratilova. But that didn't last because of too many empty seats in the house. · Golf is supposed to be different. It's a daytime walk in the park, ifs seeing Chi Chi flash his sword, 'ITevmo swagger to the green, Colbert Oip his collar up. It's watching an iron shot from th fairway settle inches from the flag on H , a shot you only dream about. one you would appreciate. •we've had a lot of support from the small bUlinestes, but not from the lalve corpo_ratiom, • Neely laid, trying to remain • •• ·---·=-- QUOTE OF· THE DAY -. -..~ere shaking trees and shouling from the rooftops. saying. hey oome on down to the big top ... • -SFIMOR CLASSIC EXECU17VE DIRECTOR 808 NEE.LY ~f I Bl l iJW athlete of the week. . • BRIAN POBUDA I DAil Y Pit.OT Rigo Pinon ls the Daily Pilot's High School Athlete of the Week. Los in it • Shedding two pounds virtually instantaneously was the key, then Rigo Pinon went out and won a berth at this weekend's State Wrestling Finals m Stockton. By Barry Faulkner, Datly Pilot A t face value, Rigo Pinon's reward for 12 hours of gut-wrenching, sweat-drenched struggle Saturday at Fountain Valley High, amounted to a clunky coin-sized trinket and a working weekend road trip to "picturesque" Stock~on. More difficult to quantify, however, was an athletic aesthetic obtained by rappling with one's own level o conuµitment -and refusing to relent. "I was about to quit,• said the Newport Harbor High wrestler, recalling the 6 a.m. ClF Southern Section Masters Meet weigh-in, which revealed rum nvo pounds over his 119-pound limit: "I thought it was over. I'd cut weight before, but usually no more than half a pound. I didn't t?inJc I could cut two pounds.• Newport Coach Darryl Holiday described his Junior standout's mood as hopeless, but talked him into giving it a try. "I sent him out for a run," Holiday recalled ... After a while, I hadn't seen him and I was afraid he'd run home.· instead, Pinon circled the Fountain Valley campus, stopping periodically to gmnt out sets of sit-ups and push-ups, and spitting ceaselessly to try to outwill the scale. "I looked at the sun, I thought • of ~y family members (who - I were assembling for the first time in the bleachers to watch hlm wrestle), and I set a goal for myself,." Pihon recalled "My goal was to Jose the weight • Pinon indeed accomplished that goal, then went on to sur- pass all expectations by firushing hfth Hls performance earned hun a berth m the ClF State Chapip1onstups, whlch begm Fnday at the Uruvers1ty of the Pacilic, as well as Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week recognition. "I was pretty surpnsed. • said • SEE PINON PAGE 83 Reiea~g voting iS slated for today • CdM shift to PCL likely as Orange County pnncipals convene to establish leagues for 1998-2002 fycle. By Barry Faulkner, Dally Piiot MISSION VIEJO -League, rivalries for all four Newport- Mesa District high schools figure to be altered today when Orange County principals convene at Mission Viejo High to decide upon one releaguing proposal for the 1998-200.f athletic cycle. Principals representing 62 schools may select one of 19 pro- ·posals currently submitted, or, lf one plan CanD9t gain a two-Uurds majority of schools present, for- mulate an alternate ptoposal. The final plan endorsed today .wouJd need the approval of the ClF Southern Section Counol to be enacted Principals will be asked to ver- bally present their proposals today, beginning at 10 a.m., after which they will all vote for thw top three. After theie three are chosen, up to three minutes ·will be given for those wt hlng to speak for or against any bid. All chools present will then vote for one plan.. unW a two- tbirds majority iii reached.· U no proposal can 9a.in such consen- sus, an alternate proposal can be creeled. but must a1sO gamer a two-thirds majority vote to be for- warded to section legW&ton. Of the 19 current proposals, 14 would alt r the Sea View (indud- ing Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor) and the Pacific Cout League (includiilg Estancia and CQ9\AMelal. CdM WOWd be the ~ loCal school moved under the 19 air~ rent bids. of whlch 13 call for a shift mto the PCL Such a move would comply wtlh Cd.M's request to realign with schools of surular (smaller) enrollment. It would also force the Sea Kings to schedule Back Bay nval Newport Harbor tn nonleague contests, potentially t.hreaterung the con- tinuation of such cross-town clashes in all sports. Notable for Newport Harbor. u the potenbal alteration of the sea View League, mcludµtg the pqs- 1ble departure of Santa Margari- ta, a parochial school currentl.Y expenenang wlc;iespread athletic success. · Several Sailor coaches woul_d support a move to the Soutb Coast League for the Eagl , whO }\ave won league champio~ Uus year in football, girls ~ and boys cro country, while posting runner-up finishes ln ~ .cross country, boys and gull .,.. ketball, as well as girls volleyblill. Football and girls volley~ woo CIP diVJSion cham~ last fall, while the boys and -soccer teams are both m the OE Division m Finals Saturday. ~ - Santa Margarita Princ:ifel Merritt. Hemenway bas Mid ... would prefer the EaglM stay-- Seven C'UlTent proposals Iii: for Santa M&rg4rita to lMft _. Sea View, while : •• 11 p&aDs alio would .. Bl le'ave the cltcuJt. Bl Toro 82. • , • ' . THURSDAY, MARCH 6. 1997 ~-. ·.-,.. .. ·~- HIGH SCllOOL. 8ASaBA1L P ~-'!-.._..~~--·~_,,.......,__,..,.......,.......-~~ I " Newpon Bnch/Cott• Mesa Daily Piloc fluestions mark the scene ·r or Estartci~'s Eagles - • , -I• •Tom Zenus, the pitcher responsible for both of last year's wins, returns to lead an inexperienced cast. By Barry Faulkner; Daily P'l1ot COSTA MESA -The most tmportant victory the Estancia High basebalJ team achieves this year will be its first. It was-56 days and 19 games into last season before the Eagles posted their initial triumph, but Coach Paul 1Toxel believes the only residue from that frustrating campaign is the unrelenting work ethic and detennination that team displayed :Bel.leve 1t or not, there were a "LITTLE LEAGUE DIAMOND ·ROUNDUP , '. .-' COSTA MESA -The opening ativ of the Costa Mesa National h,j»Je Ledguc k1cked off with cer- ~~onies and games last Satu,rday af MdJOr r1eld at TeWinkJe School. Costa Mesd Mayor Peter Buffa threw oul the hrst pitch of the s~ason to counCLlmember Gary Monahan In the Ma1ors, the Cardinals defeated the Do<lgers 5-3 The Cardinals' Minor A team be.at the Diamond Backs 8-6. AJex Pisarski, Michael Green and Isaac Inouye beltc>d doubles and Brian Gdnaway played spectacu- lar defense · The defense of Raeanne Pfeif- fer, Boruta Stone and Denise Ld.n- dros highlighted the softbaU ~qjors game between the Bruis- ers and the Sun Devils. The Bruisers cdme out on top 22-12. J essica Skidmore struck out 12 batters as the Cardindls' softball minor team defeated the Purple Panthers 9-8. Heather Fennessey and Raven Koste nboder ripped doubles m that contest. Yelsey rings up numbers 'NEWPORT BBAC H -Josh Yelsey went three-for-three including a home run dnd tall.led four runs batted-in to lead the RockJes of the Newport East Pony L.eague over the Yankees on Sat- urday Paul LdnCdster hdm.me red out a pau of hits and David R.ichard- sop had a two-run double in the fourth mnmg - Bill Edglc Pdrned the pitching victory in th<' opening game of the season Opening Day (continued) Openinq Doy lor the baldnce of Newporl-Mesa-Corona del Mar youngstc>rs is on tdp Satur- pay. • The Costd J\te-.a American League Lillie L<'aguc's start 1s at J:osta Mesa I hgh di 9 cl.m., with games following dt 10:30 a.m The Newport l larbor Baseball Associdtion·~ kJckoH 1s at 9:30 a.m at KaisPr Elementary : And the Newport Beach Little J..eague 1s at Lincoln School, start- ing at to with a parade and wtth ceremonies, h1ghhghted by keynote speaker Leigh Stein- be rg, at 11 a.m : A barbecue dnd camivdl fol- lows from 11 :30-4 p.m. . . . GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 upbeat. : ·w e're> scrambling to get more ;volunteers and now more pro-am tipots filled. It's confusing, because this 1s the biggest event in Orange County, certainly the ~iggest goU event, and it offers 9 tremendous amount of opporturuty and a tremendous :Variety of opportunity." : Full-page advertisements ~ppear in newspaper Sports and BUSirless sections, banners hang lalong Jamboree Road, Coast eghway and MacArthur Blvd .. ut the community isn't getting e mess,oge. Or lt'signoring it. : · ·w~·re shaking trees and Eoutlng from rooftops, saying, y, come on down to the big p," said Neely, who edded he's ~g to accommodate any porporatlon at the last minute, JAilorlng a package to a company's specific wishes. ~• , It's never too late to Jump on e bandwagon. Come on, ewport Beach, you're mlising )he big show. 1b get tournament ~adquarters, call 719-6600. • Th.ln.klng of mealdn9 Into e tournament again this year? Good luclt. lot of positives to be drawn from last year," said noxel, whose pri- niary positive this spring is senior pitcher Tom Zenus. · Zenus, a resourceful right-han- der, ended ""lbe Streak" last sea- son by hurling a four-hit shutout at Aliso Niguel in only his second varsity start. He followed that up with a complete-game, five-hit win over University. Also back tron:i the 2-22 squad a.re senior cousins Juan and Marlo Romo, who should both help out .. tournament lost money because of gate-crashers, but the problem will be resolved with added security and a tightening of the bolts in key areas where people reportedly hopped fences. M Last year it was not handled properly,.'.'.· he said. "l think we had holes irl the arsenal, but this year there's more security and we're placing (guards) irl strategic spots.· • NBCC member Ben Dolson, also a member at Big Canyon and two clubs in the desert, tossed in his two cents worth the other day: •They say (NBCC) is an easy golf course, that the seniors are really able to play it. But it's a tough course to score on." • Big Canyon member Doug DeCinces, the former Angel third baseman who is developing Strawberry Parms Golf Club - an 18-hole public'course near University and Michelson drives , -will be honored tonight at the Heroes of the Heart benefit din· ner for Children's Hospital of Orange County. OeCinces will be recognized for his work wtth the Orangewood Children's Foundation and other a.ctivtties benefiting cb.lldren, Tiger Woods wu the redplent last yeer before be turned pro. The.re are rumors 1\ger could appear at. the dinner Last year, Neely &Aid th . " ' -L.. ,. ... t,,f • in the J'ltching department, he's smart. He moves the ball in according to noxel. and out and he's able to pitch Junior left-han<lers Steve Wil-backwards (throw breaking balls son and Jonathan Meyer, a Mis-late in the couht). He'll give us souri transfer, as well as senior some quality innings and we're nm Ludtke and junior Long real happy to have him." Nguyen, will battle the two The Eagles hoped to have Romos for the No. 2 starting more talented athletes, but about assignment. a half dozen have left the pro- "Zenus is our No. 1 and we'll gram recently for various reasons. use the preseason to sort out the . "The good news there is, we rest," said noxel, who classifies have guys who have stepped up Zenus as a typical Estancia pitch-to replace them," noxel said. er. "But we have a lot of question "He's about 5-foot-11, 140 marks, without one kid retU.ming pounds, which is a lot like some at the same position be played other kids who have had success last year." for us in the past. He's got a great Senior returner Mike Mooney curveball and a change-up and shifts from second to short this ----./ bobby so~ softball . . tonight at the Hyatt Regency Irvine. • Mesa Verde CC head pro Tc;>m Sargent, a three-time Southern California PGA Teacher of the Year, and Pelican Hil.PGoli School director Derek Hardy will be among six PGA pros conducting seminars at the annual Souther'h Calif omia PGA GoU Expo Friday through Sunday at the Long Beach Convention Center. The seminars will be open to the public. Details: Call PRO-GOLF (n6-4653). • Amateurs can regl.ster for the National Dyslexia Research Foundation Pro-Am, one day alter the Toshiba Senior Classic (March 17). Each participant plays nine holes with a member of the Seruor Tour and nine holes with a celebrity in a shotgun starl, while playing on the course exactly the same way Lt was laid out the previous day on ESPN. The cost: Only $100. But the catch is, each amateur must pledge a minimum. of Sl,000 to the charity through muill contributions from friends, co-'\Oor.kerw, penonal funds, or a combination of the above. The National Dyslexia Research Foundation is one of the event's designated charities. Detei1I: can &d· 7303. _ TI-e· llneup of Bobby .. ox candtdatei· seems . to b"ave ho end ln · .. sight at SiiturdaY.'~ OJ)en.lng Day cunJ.C; _keyed by . instruction from the ' Chapman U.Uverstty softball teain, at Bonita Creek· Park. with the 1997 season ttpplng off. Above, Stephanie Gleason gets ready to run the bases. At left, Katrina Redelschelmer gets some pointers from Stephanie Carew. In Tuesday's action the Lollipops and Cardinals tangled in a Minor League game with Tani Jones1 Krista Mexia and Darleen · Hickman supplying hits ln a three-run first lrining, which was enough to stave off a two-run burst by the Lollipops. Kelly Morgan ~d Danielle Mayer ~loo(! out with their pitching for the Cardinals, and Ertca Davis and Megan Mulrooney ptayed well defensively as the C~dtnals prevailed, 5-3. DAVID FERDIG I DAILY PILOT RE LEAGUING CONTINUED FROM 81 asked to re turn to the South Coast League. Laguna Hills and Mission Viejo would enter the Sea View in seven proposed plans, while other9'would insert Marina (three proposals) and Thabuco Hills (one) mto Newport Harbor's alliance. Current PCL resJdent Aliso Niguel would 'exit that league in 14 of the 19 current propositions, of which 12 would shift 1t into the Sea View. Additional potential PCL realignments include the addi- tion of Marina (two), Ocean View and Century (one each), while three plans call for the removal of Laguna Hills and one for the reassignment of UnJversity. Northwood, an Irvine-based school scheduled to begin vanity competition in 2000, would be pieced ln the PCL in most of the current proposa.lt. . None of the rurtent propoM.ll were aeated by a Newport-Mesa school • Principals are tequ.Ired to weigh ~eography, enrollment and CQDli>etitm eqUlty equally ln their ciedsiona. . ...-:-( ....... -- season, and could bat second, behind junior center fielder Dave Chavero. Marlo Romo, whom 'Il'oxel said is getting some looks from college recruiters, will move in from the · outfield to third 'base, while Ludtke,. an.outfielder last spring, s}lould help out at first. Felipe Jiminez, a senior lfoxel deemed the most improved play- er in the program, should batUe junior J.D. Willey for the job at second, while Nguyen should see time in the 9utfield. • Junior Adam Thunell is work- ing bard to till a void behind the plate, where fresh.man catcher Sam Ogas (currently out with a broken finger) bas also sho~ great promise. noxel said little ball will once again be the offensive theme, with a speedy Chavero the lead- ing catalyst In addition to his hard-working players, noxel is pleased with a staff full of Eagle 'alumni, includ- ing varsity assistants Jeremy Oso and Andre Alvarez, a junior varsi· ty staff of Pete Bergman and Jairo Guido, as well as a frosh-soph brain trust of Tun Green, formerly head coach at Costa Mesa, and John Soseman. ~ · Those guys are all working their butts off and they're all very positive," 1Toxel said. f ALUMNI GAMES ON. THE AGEND-A • Traditional opener at Newport Harbor Friday night sends the .1997 high school volleyball season into action. Tio loca.1 high schools with ery successful boys' olleyball tradition, will hold their annual Alwnni Games soon. · Newport Harbor High will play its alumni game Friday night at 6:30. It has become a traditional match for the Sailors as Coach Dan Glenn always uses this as his first match of the year. Very typically, there are lots of former players from any different years. The Corona del Mar Alumni Game will be played March 15 at 7 p.m. Whjle CdM does not have the history of ~e annual event that Newport "does, Coach Steve Conti has worked to make this a meaningful ev~nt for both the alumni ~d his current players. It seems that a traditional event is in the making. This event is always a great way for old friends to visit and for each of the coaches to preview their latest teams for the alumpi.. The match is usually two out of three with the alumni . providing a different lineup in each game. Please remember that the alumni are not .in quite the shape that they were in when.they represented their forme·r high schools. Newport HarbQr alumni teams usually feature a gamut of players with names like Dr. nril Brown (vintage early '70s) to Bill Yardley ahd many of his 1980 CIF championship teammates, fo Drew Sheward, who captained the 1987 CIF champions. Eric Pfister, who was the opposite player on the '87 team and played for the Naval Academy, typically makes the drive from San Diego where he is a pilot for the Navy. Last year's captain, Cameron Black, is C\lp'ently coaching the ·freshman team and will add his support to the alumni. Other notable alums that usually participate are Andy and Gary Crane, Peter •The Man" Helfrich, Big Al Gaddis, Dave Devick, Mike Nguyen, Greg Sullivan and Dr. Bill Brown [Thn's brother). A family that is synonymous with Newport Harbor volleyball and its success is the Gan family (the First Family of Newport volleyball) . Russell, J.J. and Darryl all were great players for the Sailors and will be playing for the alumni. Ana Gan, who taught them to play, will surely be in the . VOLLEYBALL stands. charlie brande Another figure which most assuredly will be there is that of Amin Mirhadi, who is currently an assistant coach in Costa Mesa High's volleyball program. The Corona del Mar alumni usually includes Jason Perkins, Ty Price and Matt Herrington from the 1989 CIF championship team, and John Schisler, who set CdM's 1984 CIF champs. Clark Bragger was a member of the 1989 team and currently is the assistant var5ity coach . .His presence (and humor) for the alumni are keys to the · excitement of the evening. 1 was recently speaking at a coaches' convention in San Francisco and ran into Chad Steelberg, who was an unsung hero of the 1989 CIF championship team. The only starter not to be named Al.1-CIF, Chad was responsible for the part of the game that is essential for success and gets little recognition: passirlg. He was in San Francisco with his computer advertisirlg business, which is doing very well. It was exating to laugh about the old days when he played for me at Corona del Mar, but also to hear how he uses many of this athletic experiences to be successful in the business world. I hope that Chad sees this article and can attend the Alumni Game. It would be great to see other alums like John Klug, Peter Nourse, Dave Johnson, Mike Johnstone and, how about the first coach, John Weyrauch, who still teaches calculus at Cd.M? All alumni for either school should feel tree to attend. Call Dan Glenn at Newport Harbor (760-3327) or Steve Conti at Corona del Mar (760-32-3) with any questions. TRYOUTS -· Pro baseball tryout Set for April 5-6 •Nelson (Crash Davis) takes over as Th-City maB.ager. '\ Former Orange Coast College standout Jamie Nel-MINORS son, who bad a 13-year career as. a minor-league catcher, has been named manager of the Th-City Posse in the Western Baseball League and will conduct tryouts for the independent team April 5-6 at Bolsa Grande High. Nelson, whose career closely resembled that of the Crash Davis character tti the movie •Bull Durham," joins"1974 American League MVP Jeff Burroughs, f onner Cincinnati catcher Bill Plummer md four other ex-major leaguers as a manager in the independent league. Th~ 1\'i-City Posse, two-time defending Northern Division ch.ompi-. ons, are t"eCruiting players in the two-day tryout for a chance to play professional baseball. Other tonner big le~ers and WBL managers( including, ex-Gia.nt catcher Dick Dietz, wi1J be tn attendance. "(\yout tegtBtration ls $50 until March 29 $75 after that d4te. For more details, call (509) 547-6173 or (509) 736-6634. Orange Coast Uni~ Riptide soccer tryouts Newport Harbor boys soccer bead coadl Ziad KhoWy will serve u the mentor for the g&.rll' OCU Rip- tide Ullder-14 team. 'nyOutl' for the Mh·YM_r squad Will be ~ ~bout Mardi. Contact Pred salter at (114) 6'•-6917 or De'Vid Nonhrklge at (714) 72G-S3()9. ,,_ THURSQAY, MARCH 6, 1997 19 1 Vanguards Shot in the leg, sent packing from the G:SAC Toumalnent, 68-58 = points a game and led the squad With 34 treys. • Lack of outside shooting the final blow for. Vanguards. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot •usually you get some time to pre- pare, but we didn't know we weren't going to have him until today," coach Bill Reynolds said ol DzienyilSk:i's absence. · But hot shooting from the viSitors (55 percent) gave them a 38-27 lead at the half. three points tom more times in the game, but at 51-.f8, Westmont's Chris Lang nailed a trey. Less than a minute later, Wa.rrtor Lou Caballero drilled another one. Westmont, the sixth-seeded team, was suddenly ~ght points ahead of the third-seeded hosts and sec could not recuperate. Reynolds' squad ends its season on.a four17ame skid and an 8-7 conferen(I · mark. Westmont meets Biola in the secoiid round, the latter a 74-63 winner over Point Lomd Nazarene. COSTA MESA -There wp.s no blg scorer, .no big play, no decisive coaching move. There was nothing dramatic that determined the narrow loss Southern Califom!a College's men's basketball team suffered last night against West- mont ·~ the first round of the Golden State ~thletic Conference playoffs. Dzierzynski tore cartilage in bis knee in last Saturday's contest at Westmont. He played throughout. that game, but woke up Sunday morning unable to walk. The diagnosis did not come until Wednesday afternoon. ·w~ lost our last three games and weren't getting any rebounds," said All- GSAC junior Terence Wilborn, who grabbed eight, •we emphasized that. We had to have the ball, every possession." .. That's a little oit fough to be without a pure shooter and this time of year," Reynolds said *But we made up for it a lot with emotional play.· Gofden State Athletic c.ont-9Cle P\AYOff'S, Mn llOUlllD Wesbnc,.,t 61. SoCAI Col .... 58 W.Stn.,t -C.ballero 14, Ke.-ns 11. ~ 1. ' The Vanguards did not seem to notice the void whf:'!n they jumped out to an ear- ly 9-4 lead. They scrambled after loose balls, stuck defensively and forced turnovers. They also managed to outre- bound the 14-16 Warriors 21-16, includ-. ing a seven-board offenslve rebounding· advanfege. sec came back from the intennission and nailed its first three shots while hold- ing the Warriors scoreless in the half for five minutes. Mclnt~ bit the Vanguards' only two three-pointers of the night, but both were within the last 40 seconds of the game. Westmont put in eight dunng the game. Knabb 10, Lang 17, Kenney 8, Hook 0, Robertson 2, Cummins 4, Chirgwin o. Voth 0. 3-pt. goals • Lang 3, caballero 2, Keams 2, Kenney 1, Cummins 1 Fouled out -'none It was more what didn't happen that resulted in the Vanguards' 68-58 defeat. The' Vanguards ~ere without all-con- • ference performer Adam Dzierzyn.ski, the senior point guard w!1o tallied nearly 14 Newport Harbor High graduate Justin Mcintee sunk a layup from beneath the basket to put the Vanguards within three at 38-35. Mclntee led the 21-11 Vanguards with 14 points. Eric Walker added 12. Rod Scheuerman put ih 11 while securing a game-high 13 rebounds. · SoCAI Colfe9e -Watson 2, Walker 12. Scheuerman 1 1, Mcintee 14, Wilbofn 10, Proffit 0, Ross 4, Dignan 5. 3-pt. goals -Mcintee 2. Fouled out -Walker ' The Vanguards would get as close as Halftime · Westmont, 38-27. .. JC HOOPS r--------------------------------~------~-----------------------------------~ I HI G H ~C H OOL T R ACK A·N D F I E LD Pirates fall in ·high desert • Victor Valley bounces back from 33-31 halftime deficit to eliminate Orange Coast from playoffs, 77-63. VICTORVIllE WOMEN -.The 20-11 sea- son ·didn't come to a screeching halt for the Orange Coast College women's basketball team. Rather, it blaz~d down the fairway· when a nasty wind sw~pt it right into a hazard. · After an impressive,93•48 first- . round win over Grossmont in the Southern California Regionals, the Pirates held down a tough Victor Valley backcourt and surged ahead to a 33-31 halftime lead in the second-round contest Wednesday night. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I KILLER TOMATOES Brindey Weber (at right) battles for posaesslon ln the Klller Tomatoes' game agalnst the San Diego Extreme Sunday as the AYSO Region 97 Dlvtslon 3 undel'-14 girls competed in the-Sectional Championships at UC Irvine. The Newport Beach-based Tom•toes, Region and ~ea ~amplons, w~nt 2-1 ln their pool play, and the- second-place finlsh ke pt them out of the champlolll)lq> finals in what was otherwise a standout aeason. The Extreme wu dealt a 3-0 loss Sunday on the strength of three goals by Laura Kauth. 1 DON lEACH I DAJLY Pit.OT youth · soccer I • · Coron\i del Mar boys Ope n with win · CORONA DEL MAR -Matt Hoyt, Nick Orlich and Rick Lee all won a pair of events Wednesday to lead the Corona del Mar High boys track and field team to an 85-49 season-opening win over nonleague visitor San Clemente. Coach Bill Sumner's Sea Kings won .12 of 14 mdividual eveots. ln the guls meet. CdM freshmen Liz Moms and Megan Halley made dazzling debuts, but the Tritons p,re- vailed, 81-54. Morris won the 800, was second in the 200 and anchored the victorious 1,600 r~lay for the Sea Kings, while Halley was second in the 100 and third in both the long jump and triple jump. Cd.M's Jennifer Blair won the 3,200. wtule Jennifer Morgan capr tured the 1,600. Hoyt~ a senior, topped the held in the 200 meters (24.0) and the 400 (52.6) and was also second m the long Jump. Orlich, a junior, swept the hurdles, while Lee, a senior, won the shot put and discus. 'I 90YS : c.-., M.r as I S... 0emetM Ct I '00 • I SumMf (CdMJ, 11 II, 2 I P.yne (SC) 11 9, 3 Ktm (SC), 12 3 I 100 • 1 Hoyt (CdM), 24 0; 2 Sumne< I (CdM). 24 2; 3 F1o11<oe (CdM), 25 0 : 400 • 1 Hoyt (CdM), 52 6; 2. lu<1•110 I (SC), 54 9, l lfUKoe (CdM), 55.l I IOO • I Houfeld (CdM). 2'09, 2 I Gl\WI (SC) 2 13, l ContArlt (CclM), 213'6 ,,IOO • I BHrdslff (CdM), 4 44, 2 ft~ (CdM), 4 45, 3 GNirt (SC), '\.54. J,200 • I Rogert (CdM), 10 42; 2 G~Y• ,(50. 10 45 llffrdsltt (CdM). 10 47 a. no ... I °'1t<h (CdM) Ill 2, 2 St.rll (SQ. 19 1. No \hird JOO 9f • 1. C>ni<tl (CdM), 46 0, 2 Stri (SO 47 6, l 0.Ang (CdM). 51 4 400 reley • 1 S.11 Oeinente, 47 S ,,IOO rel11Y I s.tn Ct.mente, 3 47 6 IU • 1 lcown (CclM), ~ 2 Oun- nl<Utffe (SC), ~ l Mor~" (SC). S-4 • U I P•yne (SO. 17 2 1/2, 2 Hoyt (CdM). 17-0. Mo<~n (SC) 1&-11 TJ I Morg•n <SO 36 2. 2 w.1i,.,,,. (CdM). ll-6 112. 3 M,n,,,.n (CdM) 3 I 11 1/2 f'V I Wllh.&mt (CdM), 12 1 2 Brown (COM). 9-2, No third SP I lH (CdM). 44 S. 2 Tarughn1 (CdM). 43-7, H;oyden (SC). 42 2 OT I LH (CdM). 131 1112. 2 Bun (SC) 122-4 112. 3 T.naqhn• (CdM). 1~9112 G-.S Sen CMt'Mnt• 11 Ce('OnA ., Mllr S4 100 • 1 C....mp. (SC). 12 7, 2 Halley (CdM). 13 41, EdwMdt (SC) 14 I 200 • 1 C'IM11!W ($() 26 8 2 Mof'ftl (CdM). 27.3, l ClvoS\ian>on (CdM), 297 . 4!:IO 1 Chf1Sl1anson (CdM). LOS 6, 2 151.bln (CdM). I 05 9. l Rtvllla (SQ. I 06) IOO · 1 Motm (CdM). 2 29 9. 2 Walla CSO. 2 ll 9. l Mor9An (CdM) 2380 ,,600 • I MC>f9An (CclM). 5;33 7, 2. WAiia (SC) S 3S C1 l QIJye (CdM), 5 4SO l.200 · 1 Bl••• (CdM), 12'41, 2. Ciaf· • <•a (CdM) 12 $2, l QIJye (CdM), 12:56. 100 H T M<C.trtJ11 (SC), 1U; 2 Barnes (CdM). 19 6: 3 Weber (SC). 202 • JOO H 1 McC..arun (SC), 52 1, 2. Web@< (SC). 58 6 l Barnes (COM). 1 OIS 400 re&ay I s.tn Clemet>te, Sl 7. , 1,600 ,.lay Coron• del MAr (Oft-tia~ Jami~. Dubin, Morris). 4 22 IU • I HoY9r (CclM), 4-6. 2 Noble (SC). ...... 3 1(1'1J9e' (SC), ...... U I l<.l'IJ9e' (SC) 1S-3, 2. Hobie (SC), H-11 3 Halley (CdM), 13 10 112 TJ I tc:1Vger (SQ, 32·1, 2. Noble ISO. 29-9, l Halley ((.c:tM). 21-10 112. SP • 1 Cook (SC) 29-1 O; 2 Gero (CdM) 29--0 112, l<Al-(SQ, 2S-1 OT I Cool< (SC). 90-l. 2 IC.tleN (SC) no rrw•k. l Ge<o (CdM). no IMllL. That's when the breeze picked up. G~rgette Brewer, who scored 18 points against OCC earlier this season, exploded for 19 of her 21 points in the second half. The Rams went on to outrebound, outshoot and outscore the visiting Pirates by 16 points in the second half to result in a 77-63 final. L-------------------------------------------------------~------------------- PINON Dianne ·Pulido wrapped up a career season with 19 points to lead the Pirates. Traci Nakamura added 11. RIGOPINON -. CONTINUED FROM 81 llom: March 6, 197~ Hometown: Pinon, who celebrates his 18th birthdaytoda~ "I got some food in me after making the weight and I was real pumped up for my first two pigtail matches (preliminary bouts designed to fill out the final spots in the official tournament bracket) . Once I won my first two, I told myself 'I've got to place.' All these people were pushing me: The Rams advance to the semi- finals Saturday to play Cuesta, which eliminated Cypress. Costa Mesa · =S-foot-5 120 Sport Wr~ing SoCAI Reglona ls SECOM> llOUND Vktar Valley 77, Onnge Coast 6.3 · Orange eo.t -Nakamura 11. ~ 119-pounder eo.ch: Darryl Holiday F..,..._ food: Oatmeal Fwortee ""8k: Jazz Nakase 3. de los Santos 3, Ovitt 4, Loshar 7, Rambayon 9, Pulido 19, Takemoto8. 3-pt. goals -Nakamura 1, Nakase 1, Rambayon 1. Fouled out -none. .. .-....c •••• ~ Qualifying for the CF State Wreestling O\ampionships by finishing fifth at Southern Section Mastet5 Meet. • AtNeli9ofhw..kX: Darryl, my family. It just made me stronger, mentally.~ Victor Valley -Graham 18, Brewer 231, Miiier 6. Wright 21, Cast 3, Anderson 0, Smith 1, Fredrenburgh 7. 3-pt. goals -Brewer 2. Graham 1, Winning fille of his seYef'I Masten Meet matches Saturday at Fountain Valley H~ gaining him the bef1h at the State Finals. With the added mental boost Md improved takedown technique blending with his · trademark strength and toughness, the reigning 119-pound Sea View League Wright 1. Dlilr Pb Fouled out · Miller. Colf«tor sports ard ~ 97-S Halftime • Orange Coast. 33-31. BRI EFS Pirates still unbeaten EL CAJON -Josh VOLLEYBALL Richardson of Orange Coast College recorqed 22 kills while teammate Jason IOems added 14, as the visiting Pirates swept Grossmont in an Orange Empire Confer- ence men's volleyball match Wednesday, 15-10, 15-4, 15-13, improving to 7-0, 5-0 in conference. OCC falls in late going ·, 6-5 , CYPRESS -Orange Coast FTB College's softball team SO ALL droppen a 6-5 Orange Empire Conference deci- sion at Cypress Wednesday as the hosts over- came a five-run OCC sixth inning with three in the bottom of the seventh, capped b~ a two-run d6u.ble by Amy Weathers. - Mary Perez had a two-run single to key the Pirates' rally and was 2 for 3 on the day. OCC, which saw its losing streak extended to three games, is now 4-3, 1-3 in conference. , OMNc:a a... C«lrt am CypNU .. Or .... CoMt 5 Orange Coast 000 005 O • 5 7 O Cypress 002 010 3 -6 1 3 Ward Wld Ritchey; Rizzo. Painter (3), Walker (6), Wilkes (6) and Humphries, W -Wllkes, 1~1. L ·Ward. 3·2. 28 -Weathers (Cy). 38 -Guinner (Cy). Cuyamaca tops OCC EL CAJON -Hart Huang of host GOLP Cuyamaca College shot 1-over 73 to earn medalist honors Wednesday in a three-way Orange Empire Conlerence golf match at Slngtng Hills Golt Club, as Cuyamaca won with a 389, followed by Orange Coast (.f 12) and Gold- en West~•t8). • OCC, 10-6 overall, 0-1 in conference, was led by Craig Welker (81), Brandon Thompson (81), Steve Yun (83), Larry Eckels (83) and Steve Non- ies (M). Vangiianls·men kiloeked otr \ Eagles have early edge on Tars NEWPORT BEACH -GIRLS GOLF Estancia High's Marie Arbuzol earned a seven-shot edge on the compe- tition. but host Newport Harbor had enough to earn a 223-234 advantage in the first half of an 18-hole girls golf match Wednesday at the New- port Beach Golf Course. Arbuzol shot a 6-over 35, while Newport's Vanessa Shapiro, a sophomore, and Erin Haller. a freshman, carded rounds ot 42., The match will be completed April 30. Newport HartMM' 223, Estancia 234 1. Arbuzol (E). 35; 2. (tie) Vanessa Shapiro (NH). Erin Haller (NH), 42; 4. Jugan (NH), 45; 5. Enriquez (NH), Cote (E). 46. Others: Day (NH) 48, Thomson (E) 49. - Tars. Edison tied after nine COSTA MESA -New-BOYS GOLF port Harbor High's boys and the Edison Chargers are in a 217-217 standoff after nine holes of their 18-bole nonleague match, to be completed March 18 at SeaCliff in Hlintington Beach. Leading Harbor was Justin Shapiro with his second 38 in two days. Newport ttMtM>r 217, lcleor\ 217 1. Massey (E). 37; 2. Shapiro (NH), 38; 3. Mlches (E}, 40; 4. Hussein (NH), 41; 5. (tie) CAlfopy (NH), Wicks (E), 45 each Xie wins, but sec falls, 8-t COSTA MESA -Serena Xie, S the number one singles tennis t°INNl player for Southem Calif omla, easily dispatched of Ha.wail Pacific's top competitor in the Van- guard»' only win Wednesday. Xie dropped just one game ln her 6-0, 6-t victory. The rest of the Vanguards could not even muster a single set as the Visitors from ttie ~di stuck the 6..s hosts with an S..1 loss. • champion won five of his seven matche!i, including a techrucal deasion in the fifth-place final. "The Southern Section Masters Meet is like a state tournament unto itself," Holiday said. ·so this was a great accomplishment for Rigo. It's going to be great for his confidence. I believe be can place at state, but even it that doesn't happen, he's already had a great finish to his season.• Despite the seven-match grind (Holiday'noted the maximum other tournaments require is five), Pinon said he had enough energy for a family .celebration Saturday night. •1 was too excited to be tired," he said. •My cousins came over, my mom cooked me a good din- ner and everyone was happy for me. When I woke up Sunday, I felt like wrestling.· Pinon said having so many family memberS present Saturday made it especially gratifying. Holiday also noticed the difference. •.Every time he won, he looked up into the stands. It was a big thing for him to have them there," Hol1day said. Though Pinon estimates his record indudes double-digit losses, most of those were against bigger opponents, as Holiday frequently asked him to "wrestle up" to help the team accomplish its goal of a Sea View championship. "It was frustraQng wrestling bigger guys, but that wound up paying off for me," Pinon said. "His record was blemished, because be was sacrificing for the team,.~ Holiday said. Holiday, a frequ~nt practice partner for Pinon, recognized Pinon's potential when he transferred to Harbor in 1995, after wrestling as a freshman at Costa Mesa High. . _ "When I saw the way he moved and reacted, I could tell there was a lot of natural ability there," said Holiday, a former prep state champion in Oregon. • [ WtestJe with him in I ' practice, so I know how strong and quick he is. I'm bigger than he is, but there are times when I have to tell him to get off me · Holiday likely won't have to tell him he can accomplish great things next season, and beyond. For that knowledge, he can thank one harroWlllg Saturday. which bestowed upon him this rarest of rewards. o-o- -. r ne.ws. Your favorite community newspaper is now available in cyberspace mt..ruirl rv...,. ,.....,l). 1"7 Heroin lawt ~cs bistoty T•-•NrJ,~~--001'0 . PC« l.QHCD~ .... ,....,_.., .. b• • .:/1-.lltl••····~ll1t • Ci»fnNUED FROM 81 -Valuable ~er KDred nlAe the Ea tes· · 10 ti ond ov~:fi ln 4 53-45 ~round m-7' triumph at La Quint.a. He tlhln scored 20 in a 68-60 quarter· IMl lo5I to Momln~de. .. _Mansell. a 5-9 pomt guard wbo ID_ent his first three prep sea.sons ~ter Dei, quickly settled into • · ieadersbip role for first-year O>ach Rich Boyce, who regularly praised his work eth;ic as muah as h1I amJ)M talents. Jn addition to lntangiblea, ManM1l OOlltributed l 2.8 polDtl, seven rebounds and 6.1 a.amta, while lpeaibeading the Eaglet' trademark preuwe deleswe. A dongerous long· range shoot· er, Mansell al$O pou:eues the ball-handling obWty to break down defenses with penetration, and the Ulldlfishness to set up open teammates when double· teamed .. He was a first-team All·PCL selection tor the Eagles, who fin- ished 20-8. Pulido, who started for the Harbor vU'ldly • a trenme.n.. averaged 13.e ~ ud «S.7 rebound.I fot Hint. after having played CJaly one game the prev{· OUI two MAIODI. A 6-toot-S, 220-pounder, b.ia ba!Jpvwt a strong imtde p?eSence with the ball·hondling sk:illl of a guard to Mlp the nu'I' overoome o Pilot prediction foT fitt.h place ln league. lo addition to his ploy, which Included shooting 47% from the field, the lint-team all-leaguer's competitiv intensity wa.s a big plus tor Newport. The Newport-Mesa District Plays ot ta.a Year In footb&U and a lbreeo4pOl't Nndout. PulidO wm I QOnClllltrate Oft the grid1roo in &he future, having accepted a scholar· ship to play tigbttend for the Un1- ven.ity ol ONgon. Juneson, only a IOl>homore, could dWlenge Nelton lor Player of the Yeor laurels next season. A 5-11 point guard, he followed up h1s freshman apprenticeship on the varsity with a noteworthy campaign. . Jameson averaged 12.4 points, 3.3 rebounds and 3.1 assists, while shooting 51 % from lbe field and 40% from three-point range ' as Hlrsrl floor general. He 1COred ~ ftgurel 21 times tn 27 Uke M•nMD. J&melOn blend.I shooting lkill with the ability to beet defenset wttb the dribble~ Cb4isson. the Mustangs• most consistent o1tenllve wee.pou u a 5.9 guaid, often displayed lb.ow· stopping flair, en route to aveng- Lng i3.6 points for first-year he4d man Erich Allen . Chaisson wa.s dangerous from threedom. but wu more e.tfective slashing through defenders with the type of abandon typically reserved for the playground. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES .PUBLIC NOTICES PUBIJC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOT1CES PUBLIC NOTICES lated ~agutatlon1. ~/~9 b I ~·st.lie of a Fta•ous 8u11net flt II. 1ttn11 t1N flt .... 111n1..... CNt1.a11N tM COt.ltt clerk. lnwntory end --'Ml Nob or T~'I S. 1st Dall of Sate: Match :>o. is us rieu IS con· Nll'nC 1n ~~ ol 1111 nQllts of FICTTTINI u.-n FICTmoul ...... llC7l1CE OF ·~ ,_ p Ma •: of fft4!le .. .e;;"; of Ameflcan 15975459 T S No PUBLIC NOTICE 1 ri~. of s.ie· 11·00 am ~~~P by: a geneia1 pen· :nu1="1~..:....5.."'t MAMllTATEMm ........ ~ITA~nmwr-) ..... KllllOM TO ....... a. I.-. .ny peddon 0t eoooum 95-0536 You•• In cllf4iul ot i Place of s11;· 24000 A~Oa Have you itarted doing ,,_..,v.. ,,,. totlowtno ptllOn(S) IAW """ . no I .... ADI•£ I Bi AtlmMW.. .... .. proWled In Meffn Lien,~ May 5. t"5. Unl9u Paul Alford, c/o 21t128 Rd 31d Floot Room 3210 business yen No ti seq . BullfttSS ltld Prol oo.no ~·""' • YEH WON= tlutiMU ., T BAK: ESTATE OF CHUCIC , ... ~ 1250 of the Callfomi• you -IC1lon IO Pfotld your Marshall Ave., Hemet, L1g'unaN1guei CA . RobettS Villanueva COdeA.mo RESTAURAHT\u 9732 ~ PIZZA•& GRl.l 211 Ma Wll';...' .. 'l .. L .... 14';0 Probate Code. A Re-PfoC*tY,lt~buOldatpuOlc CA 12544, (909)927· Tiiie Olfeted: Only th• ':his -.aiemenl was filed Ii":-.... _ .. r~ Mesa ~ 81-.d . '"'· GlrOtn GIM, ~~A. ~'*GIOn 8llcll. u.aio~ I ........ ...... CA 92911 quH1 for~ Notice Ult ti you nttd Ill ~ 7938 r1gh1. hUe and lnte1es1 or with tne County Clerk of OOft ......,,~ta CAll2.M4 ~,,_ ...._ • 1 -03/06 03109 03/12 foi • ~ f ol Ole MtUre ol lie Pfoc:eedlnos Rlveralde County Su· the Estele ol Hetbert Le· Orange County on '·17·97 CN40826l T-2787-J ftb20 27 SCI CllOnO Kong, 27.t5 H Am fJchlnoe Inc , A Ctt· CHAN fS M ll'M ' ' t~:':i~rt o1aftt. e rom against you,&:' aflCMlicl COlltlC1 !"'klr court tend J Hetben (dec'd) & 19973707910 Mar613. l997 • Al~rnd ~.Orange. CA02.S65 foma ~ 304621.t __..I El . A~._,_ ~ a~lnyt( No 11 ~r.':: PLAINTIFF: Doyal G. KarenLel11ndlnandtotne Da1ry~11o1Feb 13.20,27. TlutlnlntSS •S~by~-O:~·CA926n CAIENO.A188352 PUBLICNOTICE ~II DI*: 1 • tcfoo°" ~~~ U: Teel p1openy will ~ one1ed lot Mar. 6. 1997 th68~ PUBLIC NOTICE an 1nl)~ll ~nessll c.onclidld To el helr9, benefl· -, .. 7171 ..o ~ c..c .,.;.......un... .. .. ~ -....... ..... aate. 11 flql.19d. the In· .~snnc Ills not yet ~n a-............. • • 9di ........ .-...... ¥"" _.,..,.., ~EFENDAFNT~ /~•hd 1emal Aevenue Service will PUBLIC NOTICE Rte II. lff7JT11nl ID tranSatt bU$1ness unoer 1111 ~ 1111 not yet beOI :::~t ~r,.~:'! c:~ NOl1CE OF Hwy .. •1 :J:ndtf =~11UM~ Ja •h •k• re,. • • • lurnlsh 1nrorma11on abOut ~us IUllNfSS bchous tJusiness name ot ID .-Wlal business llnde< ho ' th PEI Ii ... TO C.W ... -CA ·' on · chlan • possible encumb1ances. Fictitious Buslneaa """'"' names 1fSteO lltl!tn rdl•ous butlneu NITll P4!rtons w may 0 e.r· AD•ll I Bi 9Z9Zl5 • lnsll'\lmtnl Numl>ef 95- 0r•nv• County M.,. which may be useful In de· Name Statement · NAME STATBIElfT SIGHED SU Ct()HG KOHG natne$ lmlcl htllin wrae be lni.re•ted rn re-r OF a .a•a 03/06, 03/09, 03/12 0196661, of Ille OtllCill Alcorcb eh•I• Dept. 4001 Jam· te1m1ning the value ol the The following persons .,, The IOflowlllO l)llSOn(S) 1~" nu stallemtnt was tted witn SIGNED PIZZA E>CHAHGE. IHC . "'-will °' Htate, or c;oiATE : --of Orlll09 County Callornll. Wiii b Bl d 108 Interest being sold doing business as: e) Spa· oing i.ssiness as CAPP't''S tne County Cletll Of OllnQt A CA CORP 8r Massih lahedl· both. of: CHUCK WIL· L OUJB•URG st1 at pubic IUCllOll to llklllltl Nor•• v B rmj, CA Desc11pl1on of P1operty: ret1me, b) Sparet1me Inlet· AFf. !l930 W Pacific COIS1 Countyonftt1Natyt4 1Qg7 l1Cl.flluidtni LIAM WONDERSEE CASIE NO. A1M373 PUBLIC NOTICE biddef for laWIUI money ol lhe ewport ••e ' The 11ght. !Ille and Interest ac11ve. 151 f . 21s1 127, ~IY. Newooit Beacn CA NOTICE-this fic:n0us Name Tlis stMtment WIS hied WI Al(A CHARLES WIL· To .. heirt, benefi-Unbid States. Of a <*tilen 02000, HarCbor00lvlslon of tht Estate of H11bert Le· Costa Mesa, CA 92827 Sllllmtnt exptH fNt yeatS lrom the Countl Clelll o1 LIAM WONDERSEE cleriet, croditors, con-NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE "'9dt at ~-~nl or 1hl ' HOTI E F land, 30t N. A1mpan St.. Sean Leon11d. 216 9th MllOS PlnaQalu, s14g WI tnedallitwashltdintlleOlfteeCountionFttlNaty4,1997 · A PETITION h•t tlngent creditor•, and TS NoE240841 Unit COdeE ~at ..... -,entyarea 0 ~ARSHAL'S SALE Su11e A, Orange, Cahlorn1a St11e1, Huntington Beach, reensbOro Lant Allant•m ~Is. ol ltlt County Cleltl A new ,;a. NOTICE-Tlis ~'°'11 been filed by NORENE peraone who may other-Loan No 280001415773/l.AIR PlactE nclla CMc Centtr~1- LEVYING OFFICER 92668, and He1ben (dec'd) CA 92648 • A 92807 •ous lklsiness Name St11tment St11em1nc t1CPrt1 tM yean lro 8. LINGLE In the Super!· w lH be interHted In AP# 423·321-13 T 0. SERVICE 411 ast ~ Avt., .--n· FILE HO.: & Karen Leland. P.O. Box Tom Ktacht. 151 c. 21st This business 1s conducted by IT'llst bl hied pnor ID ttlat oate the Ii* it w11filed in1hl Ofl or Court of Californle, the will or Htate or COMPANY as duly tOOO!nted llallie CA The n-;t ~d': ang HRCSC 342, Ha1bo1 c11y, Calilornia s11pe1 1121, Costa Mesa. n 111C:111.1~11 . Tiie hUno OI u.s st3tlment ooes ol the Cou~ Cler\ A new Act· County of Orenge. both of· CLARA' L Trustee under Ill• lodowtno 0 t 'i°':'°" aal ""'~ 90 COURT CASE NO 1 90710. In the "Settlement CA 92627 1 Ae9strant nas not yet t:>egun not of itseO autllonze Ille use in -ous Bulineu Name Staemen THE PETITION re-OLDENBURG • described Deed of Trust WILL lflY, o r pro,.. .. , •· 189962.A · Ag1e~~en1 and Mutual Re· Tti1s business If con· • transact business unclef lhe ht st.ate of 1 Fictitious Business mist be hied prior 10 that <Ille quetts thet NORENE B. A PETITION hll SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO ~~d s:= ~~rp:.-d ~ av virtue 01 a writ Issued roase dated Novombe1 1. ducted by: co-panners 1cbbous busmen name or Name in 1.1ol1t1on ol Ille ngllb of Tiie lili!IQ ol INS statement ~s LINGLE be eppointed 81 been flied by ARST THE HIGHESl 8100ER FOR eUct. CA 92663 \ss.sswr:·s :>n J ly 23 1996 n the 1992. which was ente1ed Have you started doing nameshsteahereio anotner nder Federal Sllte or not Of itself autlloftit lhl use in pereonlli ·representative AMERICAN TRUST CASH (In Ille forms wtllcn are ...... ,· N 933·381·55 The u • 1 Into Adv11sary case no. SA b\Js1noss yet? No • IGNEO NIKOS PAHAGAKIS u • · llis Stitt °' 1 Actlous Buslne ed Inf h . lawful tender In the United ,. .. ce 0 above de11gna1ed Court, 91·03530. In ie: Mesa Bear· Sean Leona1d This statement was !tied with common law (See Secbon 14400 Name in ol*>n Of the "A s to m ater t e ••tate COMPANY in th~ SuJ!• States) and/or Ill• casnler's. owntr of Ille real l)(optrty Is upon a 1udgmont ento1ed ing Company. Inc .. a Cah· Tom Krachl tlle County_ Clerk Of Orange ti SeQ , Busuiess and Prolessi~ns 8 u"' '"'hi! ol of th• decedent. rior Coun of Clli1for111a. ceratltd or otner enec:ICS sped· purpor11d to be: Siiiy H1tdy. an Janua1y 25. 1995 In tavo1 forn1a co1po1a11on Oebto1/ This statement was flied iV on ~brua 21 1gg7 Cooe) nolhtr tide< f-tdtlJI, St.ate, o THE PETITION re-County of Orange. lied In Clvll Code StCtlOn 2924h uom¥T11d womin. and M~ael of aes•gnee or 1eco1d: Paul Mesa Beat1ng Company, with the County Clerk 01 ~T~E-Thli ~a'ous Name Fi/st f'111no common llW (See Seclon 1• quettl the dec.e~ent'.• THE PETITION r• (PIY•ble 111 lull 11 the time of JOMPll Hltdy, an unmarried 411ord and aga1n~1 judg· Inc. a Ca1llom1a Co1po1a-Orange County on 2.7.97 Statrmern e~its I w tars from Newpon Beach-CoSU Mesa =,Business and Profess. Will end c~1cdt, tf quettt thet FIRST sale to T 0 S.tva Company) man. ;is lolnl ttnants. The un· ~en~I ~e~i~r~s) t:~~~n lion, Ptaint111, v. He1bert H 19973710439 tile csatt 11 was hie~ ,/the OfliCe CN408263 l -2780-S ftbZ027, Ii tMlt •ny, be edmttted to AMERICAN TRUST all riQnt. !Jiii and 1n11res1 eon-dtrslgned 11'\1$ .. Olsdalrns 111'1 fi~ Jal:~ ~h~':n~ a no~ Leland. Individually. He1-Oaily Pilot Mar. 6, l3, 20, 01 tne County Cler'\. A new nctl· Mar613, 1997 rs'==no BelCll..COS Mt probate .. The Will ·~ COMPANY be 9PPoint-veytd to and now neld by II !idly lor ~ lncOrrectnentn!I batanceotS5310592act . bert H Leland and Karen 27, 1997 • th7t4 oous Bilsiness Namt Swemem ..,..2, ta r...11 eny eod1ena ~re eva!I· edHpersonalrepr•H~ undtfsald OMdotTrt1St ln tt111hl sntl !'"!.A!'d,.o I · · u A Leland. dba S & S En· PUBLIC NOTICE ·~ ?IMNrr:b eblt fot examinetlon 1n tative to admini1ter the property htrma'ltrer described common """'na ...... ~. " "'I 41ny due on said Judgment 1e1p11ses Leland Book· PUBLIC NOTICE rn.ist be Med pnor IO ttlat date 13,20,27. Mw4 1gg7 the file kepi by the f h d · -~ · TRUSTOR LORELL DENISE Shown fl«lln. ~ Siie Wiii be :in the date ol Ille issuance · S Tiit llllng of ltlS statemtnt ooes ' ettete o _. • ec .... ent. ma.tie bUI Wltlout c:ownant °' :ii said w11t t have levied keeping & Tax ervice. not of itself aull\Onze Ille use 1n Ria NO 1"73711102 -court. THE PETITION r• LAIR BENEFICIARY CITY FIRST ' Im lied opon all nght, 11111 and In-Inc . a co1po1at1on, and Fictitious BualnHa lhs stJte Of 1 Fta'°'1S 9usmttt FICTITlOUI IUllNOS PUBLIC NOTICE THE PfTITION re· quuta the decedent's RecordedA1><11 21 199• u war"!'~~~ or 1_.811 ol said Judgment ~ES 1 uvough 10, 1ncfu· Name Statement Name 11 ~lllOll Of the ""/!Is ot NAME STATBIENT • quettt euthonty to WILL and codicil• if Instr No 94·02777561n Book reoar-...,__ · ,,_to....,, .... 11ve. filed In the United The foUowing p11sons afl 1 ,.,, admi 'it th t t be ad · ed' l>iQt of OlliclaJ Rtc0rds In Ille lllQlm.., ..... ~. ~ w .. debto1(s) In the roperty In States Bank1up1cv Coun, doing business as: Joy another ufl(ler Federal State o The IOflowlllO pe~S) •~I! ~9,.171U • nd ni her Ind e ~ • e artY• • mitt to office Of tilt RICOldtr of Or· rtlNlrllnQ pmdpal sum of a the County o 01ange, Cen11a1 Olsttict of Call· Chalet 1525 Mesa Verde rnmoo law (See Seaon 14400 dOlllO ~siness as •. SUBWAY NOTICE OF u e.r ,t • . •P• ent probete:. ~ WlU and •County YOU ARE IN DE· nott. nomeownef'I ISsemnenl Stall ol Callfo~ma, di· lo1n1a, on feb1uary 5, 1993, D11ve • fast. Suite 122. ti SfQ BuSineSS '"" ProltsSIOns #12248 108.5 E """'"" Admmt1trat1on of Et· •ny codicil• ~,. avell· mLT UNDER A OHO OF or otner ot>lgallon SIO.lrtd by scribed as follows. In whicti the debtors we•• Costa Mesa CA 92626 I ltQl!way. Racenu CA Q-2670 PEI ii iOiM TO tete~ Act. (Thie euthori· able tor examn•tion in t RUST OATEO 4111194 UNLESS !Ills Lien. witll lnlltftst ano otnlf See anacti.d 101 desctiP· ldentllted as Keuh A Jo·Nei Incorporated 1525 Fiis1f'111no AndraRk Aslllyan. 621 w ADM-hit tv w1ll ellow the per•o~ the fite kept by the YOU TAKE ACTION TO PRO· sum a orOYlded tll«lln: t>M 11onol1ealptopeny Faber, an ind1v1dua1: Mesa Ve1de Duve East. NcwponBucn-CostaMtsa Oleanoer.Btu.CA92621 ESTATE OF: elrepreae~tetlvet~ta.ke court. TECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT aovanc:as. if any.,uncltr the ~~~~s~up1ion 8'enda J Fabe1. an Ind•· Suit~ 122, Costa Mesa, CA CN40Q38Q CAPPY'S feb r Mar Tin business IS COll():lcttd tiv GEORGE WILLIAM meny ecttont withot.it THE PETITlpN re· MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC lltmS lllefeol and in'9ftst on 1 viduat, Demck S Faber. an 92626 613 20 1997 an 1~• l.4Ua-• obtelnmg court epproy-quettt euthonty to SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· sudl ad'Vanees. PIUS lees MLot ~c:~c~ ~;i80 a: ~r Individual; and Mesa Bear· This business rs con-Reosnnt fl&s not yet begun CASE7 NO A18GS8 al . Before teking cert11n edminitter tho ettete NATION OF THE NATURE Of cll•ges. Ul*IHS of lht Trus· PIP~ 1 1 e 6 1 ° 35 oi ing Company. a corpora-ducted by: a co1pora1ton PUBLIC NOTICE llO transact tJusuwss under the To all h.ire benefi-very important actions, under the Independent THE PROCEEDING AGAINST .. and Trust created by Said M~ecella 0 e 1": u~~eps 11on, with the add11ss of Have you staned doing llCll•ous business name or ciarie• c reditor. con-however, the p'ereonel Admlniett.tion of Ea· YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A lien The total amount ol tile 1 n ould · 1932 Placen11a Avenue, business yet? No namn kste<lntrttn · • ecf ' net repreHntetlve will be tet .. Act {Tha euthori· lAWYfR 119 39TH STREET, unl)akl balanCI of 111• ot>lklallon g'~~ds ot 511 Orange Costa Mesa, CA 92627. Jo-Net Inc . Janet D. File No.1M73711737 SIGNED ANORAHIKASATAYAN tlngent er itora, a required to give notice ty will .i~w th• perao~ NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92663 Sia.Ired by 1111 prcperty lo be E•ce~I one hall 01 811 011 P1op11ty may be In-Jones, v. Pres. flC1T110US IUSINESS , Tin stafemenc was f~e<I with ~~~~on:ew~t:;:rt:!:'er'~ to inter .. ted petaon1 al represent•dve to teke (II a strut address or common solcl and rusonablt estlmalllO gu and oiher hydiocarbo~ spected at: N/A · 1n1angible Thia statement was med NAMESTATfMElfT ~!hf County Clerk OI Oranot the w'll or ••t•t• or unleu they have meny action11 without designanon of property rs costs.e~'!!"1nar,.~.aov~1 a1 substances and mlnt1ols propeny. with lho County Cle1k of The IOOOWlnQ person(s) 1 County on ftbfUllY 14, 1997 ' . • weived notice or con· obteining court epprov-snown above no warranty IS lht time o ••• -pu-.. on in. on and under said lond. Payment Te1ms: Full pay-01ange Couniy on 1·22-97 oono business as CINDY' NOTICE-This Fictbous Name ~t~~ K~;J~,f1~1 Wll· sented to the propoHd el. Before taking certain given as 10 Its completeness or ~3~•49N~men~'m~t>e : as ieserved In the Oeed ment 1equ1~ed on BC· 19973708249 CORNEl'I CAFE. 3858 Cemtos Statement ext1ru hve years from action.I The indepen-very importent aodone, correctness) The bentlltllry · · • •1 , f1om Joseph M. Irvine. A c;~:~~~ i·.~~:~~t ~!id pay Oa1ly Pilot Feb. 20. 21, Los:~es. CAG0:,8 R' tne date 11 was hied in the Ofhce bee~ m:f'~~~tt,seia~ dent adminiatration ttowever, the peraonel under sa;d Oeeo of Trr1'1 i:v :'~· !1.a:'!"~~=i::~ Slr1g1e Man and Sarah H: ments must be by cosh: Mar. 6. 13. 1997 th703 Aver.!: eyegJls':.cA 'il«>:lOeestt> ot 1hf County Clerll A new FiCb· PETER BALOUGH in the authority will be granted repr~Hntati~ will ,b• ;:eg~ 01:0~~·=u~~do~!~e't,.; Check drawn l>Y a State Bank.or ~~~·d A J~ngt~:o~~~ irn cen1hed check. cash1tl's o1 PUBLIC NOTICE Praxeoes Georgiou 651 ::i ~~=s pn~~ ~= Superior Court of Celi· unleu fl•n in~rea~ed required to Jw notice nere1ol~re executed and dellv· Ftcleral Credit Onion. or a etledi BC:C,k 2193 Y Pag'e 445 of treasurer'• chock or by a Rees10n Avenue Cyinss llle hhno Of ttls stlltment ooes fornie, County of Or· per1on I H •r:i? 1ect1ondn to lnterett pereont ered to IJ'le underrtgned a drawn by a Stall or Fecltral Olt.clal Recoids • Un111d States postal, bank, Fictitious BuslneH 90630 not ol itsttf 11.1t110nze tile use in ange. to the petition • un!••• t~•Y have wnrten OecfaraDon of Oelault Savtnos & Loan Association PARC~L II' exp1eu. or teleg1aph Name Statement This business •S co!Qicle<I hS st.Ill Of a Adl•ous Business THE PETITION re-show• good, ceuae why w,..ved notte• or co~ and Oemino tor Sall and SivtnOs AssoaaDon. or SivlnQs ~on exc1u.11ve easements money Oldt1. Make check The following persons are lllsband & wtle Name in ~otuon ol lhe nglltS ol quett• that JOSEPH the court iho~ not H~ted to th• J!ropoaed written ncruee of default and of Bank sPldfied In secoon 5102 ~ .,:cess. ingteu , egress, 01 monoy order pavable 10 do_ing business as: sot Rtglstrlnt haS not yet begu anotller unde< Fedelll. Stall 0 PETEA BALOUGH be grent the authonty. ectton.J The 1nctep,en-•lecnon to ~st 1111 under· of lht Flnandal Codt and .. aachment, support end ~~· lnlernal Rovenue Set· Grlll, 110 Mcfadden Pl .. IO transact business unQer common law (See Seellon 14400 eppointed ae pe,.onal A HEARING on the dent •dmlnlttretton SIQntd lo sell sllCI property to authoru:td to do Mintn r lhls ..,, .. h., purposea. all as ce Newport Beach, CA 92663 hcnous i.ssiness name et S1Q Business ano Pl"ottSStOns repr .. entative to edmin· pett~on will be held on eutnority wUI ~e grant~ ullsly said obllgauons Jnd t:!' ht~ t>tnel~ : d': E: 1no defined 1n the C. FrlH, Denise M. Taggart. 66 names hsted lltllln COdel · iner tM Htett of the Apnl 10, 1997 et 1 :45 unleH en tnt.,.tted t11ereat111 111• undtnlQned rt o UICI.I Ml · auon of covenants, Revenue Onlcer Racing .Wind. Irvine, CA SIGNED ALEX GEORGIOU first A~ng decedent. P.M. In Dept. 703 loc!'t· pereon filea 9".' ~bjeotion caused said noace ot d.iaut ::.. to 0::,J:~"!.lg":1 ~ rons and resttlctions 02/20/97 92614 PfWCEOES GEOAGIOU Newgon Beaeh-Co$1a Mesa THE PETITION ,.. ed •t 341 The City to tti. peotton and and ot ettcuon to be Record· And S.mand For W an:' 1 ~orded Decemb11 t 8, P . 0. 8 o • 3 0 2 2 O, Sean Taggart, 6J> Racing Ths 111\ement w~ hltO WI CN4Q8262 111624MN ft~ 20 27 queets the decedent' a Drive, Or•ng•. CA show• good ceuH why edNovemoer 7 1996 as Instr wrt111f1 NOllCI Of Oetiult AnCI m s In Book 11599. Page 24000 Avlla Rd., 3rd Wind, Irvine, CA 92614 the Councy Clerk ol QQ Mar613 1997 · Will •nd codicit1, if 92668. the COt.ltt 1hould not No S665SOln BoOll ~ of Eleellon To Sell The unde<· ~. Olf'te1al Reco•ds ol Floor Laguna Nlguel This business Is con· County on Fttll\lty 21 111Q7 . eny be admitted to IF YOU OBJECT TO grent the euthorfty. OlllClll Records in Ill• office of signed caused Urcs notlCI ot :!':-~~~~11~~nty ~nd ~ CA 92801.0220, (7t4J ~~ed by: husband and NOTICE· Ths Ftcnous PUBLIC NOTICE probate. T:ho Will end the . grenting of the . . ~ HE~RING on the r:dr~!:ede~I of r~r~ge~n~ d1tautt.1d electlon to sd to Ile ~.clon iecot:od Janu: :US0-2059 Have you started doing wemtnt tJCPllU hw )'ti/I f any codie1l1 •r• evatl· pettuon, you f.hould peu_oon will be held on made in as IS ~n:b~ wttnou recorded In 1hl County wntre 1976 1n Book 1162'6 Publlshed Newport business yet? No theelatitttwasMed in tlle dll RteMl.1"73711114 tble for examination in eppeer •t the h .. ~ng Apnl ,tO, 1997 at l:45 covenant or wauanry exoress tr1•rul1><opertyl&loca1ld.Od ~· ge 133 1 . of 11c1 1 i Beacti·Cos1a Mesa Daily Denise M Taggart ol Ille County Ot~ A new Fie1'· FICTTTlOUI IUSINBS the file kept by the l!nd et•t• fr,our 0~~•c· ~M. in 03ep1t. 7Th03 lcx:C~I· or 1mpl11d regarding Otle oos· Januaty 29, 1997 w1111•11 County. · th712 w11h the Couniy crtrk of mvst bt ltlecl pnor to lhll date The followino r;ie1SOn(s) ~ THE PETITION re-ob1ecf1on1 with the Drive Orenge CA pay me remaining pnnc1oa1 11900 W File B>tcl .. Suitt ~1d1 or said Orange P1to1 Match6 1997 Ttiis statement w~ filed •ous Sus.nus Name Stal!me~ NAMESTATtMOO court. t10!'1 , or 11 . w n en "". et •1 • ity session or encumbrances to llH Stnlln, • r.-. AeNsso1 Parcel Numb11 Orange County on 2·25-97 Tile llhno of 11111 statement dOe dotng i.isiness as V'llt.AG quettt euthority to ~ourt before the heer· 92888. sum of mt nott(s) secured Dy 700. Los . CA 90064 4"1-252·04 PUBLIC NOTICE 19973712044 not of itself aulhonze the use I CLEANERS & LAUNDRY administer tho Htete mg. Your epp .. rance IF YOU OBJECT TO said Deed of Trust. With Inter· C310l 207·20 by: J. Giits. Commonly know as: 1 Daily Pilot Feb. 21, Mar. 6, lhs state Of • ficnous Bustness Santa Ana canyon Aoacl. AN under the Independent may be in pe11on or ~Y th• •. granting of thf es1 as tn satd note provided TMIM Ottlcer 89139 2/lO AA1BERWOOO, IAVINE, CA SUPERIOR COURT 13 20 1997 th707 Name in ~otabon of Ille ngh!S of ne.m ltlls CA Adminiatratlon ol Ea· your at1orney. petition, you ahould advances 11 any under Ille 2127 3M7 9i714 OF CALIFORNIA, . ' anotner under Federal. St.all O Cnom 'Suk Yu, 2523 Cyins tetH Act. (This euthori· IF YOU ARE . A appetr et the Maring terms of saul Deed ot Trust. 'l'fl!' p1openy ls a Dwell· COUNTY OF ORANGE PUBLIC NOTICE common law (See Stc11on 14 Point Onve,FuOenon, CA 92833 ty will •llow the p1rion· CREDITOR . or a contm· ~nd •t•te your objec· lees. cttarges and expenses of ·~·:. 341 The City Drive Fl tltl 8 1 et SfQ · BuSiness Ind ProlesSton This buSIMSS IS co!QictecJ ti repreHntetive to take gent creditor of the tiona or file written tile Trustee and of Iha trusts --------- _Ju.,gmenl Debtor: Fial· Post Office c oua us nH• CC)(je) · antnchl~• many action• without dtceeted, you muat file objection• with th• creaied by said Deed ot Trust dOCMl (Fred) Jatehchlan 8 14171 Name ~tatement fi11t F111no Reoisttlnt f\as not yet DeOu obtaining court approv· your cleim with the court befot• the he•r· Said salt Wiii be held on· March ~ba Fred Jaleh ox The lollo~ing pe11ons ato Newoon Beach.{;osti Mesa ID transact tJusmess under •I Befote tekin certein eO\.tn end mail e copy to Ing. Your eppHrance 19. 1997 at 3.00 p.m on Iha OBITUARY 888 ~d Owner: GAi Fam· Orange, CA doing business ~s: Ttem· CN409388 CINOY'S Feb27 Mar lldl•ous i.ss.ness name 0 v~ important gactione the pereonel represent•· may be in perton or by lront SltPS to the enfranee 01'1•••11'••11111•• flVjlfl'llttd Par1n111hlp 82813·1571 011 Team Athtellcs, 3901 613 20. 19117 l\llTltS tsted lle1ttn h ry h •1 live appointed by the your attorney. the Orange Civic Center, 300 E.I' ~'IClh• aubJect of this sale IN THE MATTER OF MacAr1hur Bl .. Ste. 200 1 owever, t ' perione · · IF YOU ARE A cnapman Orange CA At the IUUR rs.nal property and It hos THE PETITION TO Newport Efeach CA 92660 . SGNfD CHOMSUKYU . repreHntativt will be court w1th1n four . time of 111a 1n111al ' ublleltidn of l\O' ttree1 address or other CHANGE THE NAME AJ Labo1atorles, tnc .. (CA), PUBLIC NOTICE Ths stlllment was Ille<! WI req~ired to give notice months fr~m the date CREDIT°._~. or a ofonti~ this notice the lor., amount 01 :.:rr•. 1~3•. •. ~~~! Qdtnmon ·designation, di· 3901 MacAr1hui Bl.. Ste. tne County Clerk oC On to mterellttd persona of firtt 1aauar:ice ~f ;ent cr ... 1tor o tnw the unpaid balanCI ot lht ...,...,. '""°"' 10 it's location may OF ISABEL MENDOZA 200. Newpon Beach, CA fMe ... 1H71110Jn County on ~llY 14, 1997 unlet1 they have letter• ee r>rovided 1n deceased! you f'!'U•t file obllgauon Stellrtd by Ille move Met• home m a ke r, .. ~bta1ned from the Mai· on behalf of JOSE 92660 RCTITIOUI IUllNESI NOTICE-nu Fdoous waived notice or eon-11ction . 9100 of the your cl81m . with the dHCflbed Deed ol Trust anCI PUMd ~ M~ 4. atun 1 Oll1ce upon 11qu111 MANUEL MENDOZA This buslneu Is con-MllE STATEMENT Slltlrntnl expru t1w )'tars tro 11nted to the propoeed Celifornre Probete Code. court and matl • OoPY to esbmaltd eos11 upen1t1 111d SUNM>r9 lncfuc:M h« 't"101pec1tve b1dd111 CASE NUMBER ductedby:a cotporallon TfllfOllowtngpe'10l1(1)lt't1tthed*tlwasllled 1n theOfhce ectlon.) The indepen· Th• time for filing t!'-perao~ref>rffenta-advances11SSi7.88124 '1111 hueband, Richard Sf\Ould tefe1 to Sections A185935 Have you s11ned doing doing bullnett u YEOH ol the County Cle~ A new Ra· dent edmlnittratlon olaima will not expire uve appo4nt~ by tM possible l!llt at lht ame of tall David• chlldr•n: ~1 510 10 702 680, lnctu-ORDER TO buStness yet? Yes, 1·1·97 BANG AH. 13051 Keny St . •ous Bustness Name Slaleme •uthontv will be grented before four month• court within four the opening bid may bl less Richard B181r, ~ elw, of the Code of· C1v11 SHOW CAU$E FOR RJ LabOratorfes. Inc. Reg· Gatotn GttM. CA 92&« IT'llst be hied ll'IOt to INI dalle uni Ht en inter11tad from th• h .. ring d•te months from the dett than 1111 10111 tndtblldness due Blalr, Joanne Montoy, fllrocedure for p1ov1slons CHANGE OF NAME ~e B. Jackson, Ptealdenf Jlono Hie Ito. 13n.2 Aowt The i.no ol 11111 stattment does pereon fl!H •n objection noticed above. of fir1t i1fllance of Dall 2121/97 TO SERVICE Janet ~. J~ 9011e1n1ng the te1ms. cond1· PfTITIONER(S) ISABEL his staterDent was Med St . Ganftn Glow, CA 02843 not ol 1a.t autnonze Ille use 1 to the petition end YOU MA y EXAM-letter1 H provtded in COMPANY as said Trus.. llna FOf'nllea; CP111'do- Jlgns. end effect of the aale MENDOZA on !MhaJI 01 with lhe County Ctetk ot Thia !N11neu 11 ~by lhs state ol a f;aeous Business ihowa good ceuse why INE the file kept by the Hctlon 91 oo of the Oiane E11ctson. Assistant Secfe-oh II dren: Gabri el, Mcli~~:~~bllltv of d1f1ult· JOSE MANUEL MENDOZA 01ange County ~n 2-19·97 an~· Narnt 1n ~ al the ngta Of the cour1 thould not oourt. If you are 8 per· Celifornia Ptobete Code. tMy 1750 E 4111 Sl. Sii 700. Jane, Ruaae41, BonNe, OTIC E IS Hf Af By HAS/HAVE FILED A PETI· • 1997. 7 1 1482 "t:: trommenced anochef under Ftdelll, Stall. grant the-authority. eon intereated In the The time for filing Santa Ana CA 92.705 (714) A I ea, 8 rand On, EN that on March 13 TION FOR AN ORDER TO Delly Pilot Feb. 27• Mtt. 6, 1rnld llntsS undel ~ lhl common Ill# (See Sec1ion 14 A HEARING on th• ••tet• you may file cllim• will not expire 543-8372 WI •• llSIS~ lh• Nathan, NlcoM, OIMd, 1 at 200 o'clock PM, CHANGE NAMES FROM l3, 20, 1997 th708 :::;alld°::s f:: 6 ~.~sinessandPl'olessions petition will be held on with the coun •formal before four months &enef~toeolllctaO:, ~ Chrletopl'ter encl ... 01ange County Mar· t8S~0~~N~~LN~iLNDc?Z: PUBLIC NOTICE 111Q7 on al'( 'fi11tfWtno Apnl 10, 1997 et 1 :46 Requ .. t for Special from the ti.ettng det• :v ~S:,m',:" :iobpuroose MattMw; ~ grand- i rs Oep111ment--4801 MAN M N U · SIGNm JEONG HEE KO Newpolt8elCll.COSU Mesa P.M. 1n Dept. 703 locet· Notice ofthe filing of. an noticed ebow. wnether recatvtd Otlltf or 111 d •ugh ter: Arie I. boree Blvd.. 1m 108, 11 1 hE ObOZA d ed h 1 Flclltlous BualneH Thi atltllrnent was filed 1111 CN4082.64 T -2787-J Feb 20 27 ed Ill 341 The City lnwntory and apf>t••.C YOU MAY EXAM-wtt11ng IF AVAllAB(E THE Funeral MMcee witl or Newpon Beach. 1 1 '" Y or 11 1 1 Name Statement lhl Cou~ Clllll of 0 Mar&ll 1997 ' Drive Orange CA of .. t•t• eHttt or of INE the file kept by tM EXPECTED OPENING 810 MAY be held 1:oo pm., ntv of 01ange, S1a11 ot ~h\a P~';~:,1 a~~:~~st~:10~~ The fonowlng p111on1 art Cou~onFetlNa.y 7 1997 range • 928&8. eny petitlon or account court. If you are• per-BE OBTAINED BY CALLING THE Saturd~, March 8 at E1lotn•.• I will sell at pub· thla coun In De anment doing busineu 11: My Bio-NOTICE·Thia Ac•lous Name IF YOU OBJECT TO at provided In seotlon eon lntereeted In the FOLLOWING TfLEPHOHE PllCfflc View Mortuary aucllon to th• highest No 703 01 th• P Orange rhythms, 7~1 S. Weir Cen· Stallment tlQllm fl"9 years lrom PUBLIC NOTICE the granting of th• 12'50 of th• California .. tat•, you may ti• NUMBERS ON TliE DAY BE· wtth Internment to de1. for cash In lawful Co~nty Superlot Cout1 •I yon Rd., Suite 157·224, lhl dlllt It wit lded In the Ofh~ petition, you ehould Probet• Code. A Ra· with the coun e fonnal FOR£ THE SALE {714~80 follow at Peclftc View =~l~:Y 81~1 th~~lg~nl:~1: the edd1eu ahown above ?:~~~=~8;~:2:: t 1108 of !hi Councy Cler\ A new Ac•· ~l:~l::SH eppeer et the heering quHt f~r Spelllel Notice Requ••t for Speoiel 5690 TAC l38767C POB 2127 Memot1al Park. ~i~w~~d·~~~ M . ~7. ~ 2:oo~eo~~~~w~~~~b~~S•m1 ~E~~S end~~~r~~·l~fio;~~;~~·~v~·~~~l~t~f;r;o;m~N;o;ti~c~e~o~f~t;h;•~fl;H;~~o;f;a~n~~~.3~f;13~~~~~~~========~ ~I'll debfoi(•I In lhe q·ctock p.m .. and then and helm CA 92808 • rTMll Ile l~ed pnor to 1t11t dall , tlon• or file written IDove descilbed piopeny, there ahow cauH, II any This builness 11 con· The flltflo ol IN• ttaltment c1oti . The IC>Mowino ll'llOn~ 1t'trt obJeotione with th• .-.., much lht1eof 11 may they have, Why tht petition ducted by: an Individual not ol llMlf llllhollzt Chi use 1 ~ .. bll:stll'.411 8 BAY court before the h .. r-~ • necuury tCJ u tlsty lot change of name should Have you ataned doing lltia .-o1 1 Acftoua Buaines , "' 1 ne A\'t . Cotta Ing. ¥our appeer1noe Ufd execution with ec· not be granted. buatness yet? Yea 2· 7.97 Name In 1"ol•on of lhl llQhtl ol Mtsa, CA 92627 may be In pereon or by irwo lnterHI a~d co111. II 11 ~hef orOeted 11111 • Ferhad Bashardo0at anolher under ftdllll, $.,.., Slhen TfllOtlO, 16H2 VllWI your enorney. Dated Februery u copy of lhl• order 10 •how Thi• 111temen1 was filed common law CS-secloll 14 Slrltt. Garden GftM, CA 112843 • IF YOU A,.! A •997 ' csu .. be publlahed In THE with the County Cletk of tf hq Bualneu and ProftaStOnS Naie Teng, t5l42 Yawl CREDITOR or e condn-~ COSTA MESA DAILY 0 Cou COde)' S~Gnf1GIM,CA92843 -~I f ADlvlslon: Harbor PILOT. • new.Dlpet of range nty on 2·7·97 ~ Thit tutiness ti concaiclld by gent e r..., tor o the ~APPROXIMATE MINI· gen1111 clrculatlon put>-18973710411 Rtl:..~l'tlltac/1-Co ..... Mblnd&Mf• dec•ea•dr YOU mu1t flit llUM BID 1 n/a llened 1n thlt counry. 11 Dally Pilot Mar. e. 13, 20. su .._. ~Ills not Yll l>IOUn your cl .. m wtth the MICHAllL a. CA· le••I once• 1"tk fot lout 27, 1997 th715 c~:~1!,~1~~b ., tnnsad 1>u11neas unotr 1111 courtenctmail•cOJ)yto .r ..... A Merahel Or· con~lve Wffkl prlor to • • • • ~ butlness name ot th• pereonel reprHent•· ..,,,, • • the dey of the heating. PUBLIC NOTICw """"11..i llMin tlv• appointed by the -.e Ceuntlf • DATii JAN 24, 119'7 .. SIGHED STMH TI\UONG oourt within four r1 O. Harp, DeputJ RICHMO o. 'RAZH, Ale.._ 1ttn11uot PUBLIC NOTICE NATAL£TAHG ' month• from the date A MOTE: Do not take down ..... JUDOS/ COMMIS. flCT1T10W..... TIU .-melt was liled With of tlr•t l11u1nc1 of e deface t poa1ed notice llON•R Of THI! IUPI· IMMUTAn.lfr fie ML 1111t71Ztt4 fie eou. Qerk Of OlinOt lettert H pro\llded In I.for• lh• 1111 °' H tlstao-RIOR COURT TN IOlowtno PlllOll(a) 1 ITATEMOO Of WlllO.aT Cou.nW on Fttlnia.y 7, 1997 H ollon 91 oo lit the flt" ol judgment Ptntl llABI L M•HDOZA dOlf10 ~sinm • PAOSlAff 1 Of NOTICE·TM rdlotlt MM11 CallforniaProbeteCode . C.0• Section tit (mt~ iOta N BllWLBY IT' HOUR PHOTO & 'I«<>. 1840 $ UllOH~U ... St.IWneft•M !Mrtan llOln 'The time for filing !not), IANTA ANA CA euo:i' S~ Aw. S.W.. Ana. ,._ !!'--~.!!',...~'"Chi ()fflce oletm• will not expire b II• h • d N • w pot t • 11'2707 TN following pnon(a "' fie ...,_..,, """"" A new f'd. before fOt.lr month• eh-Coata Meta Otlty 8 PuhbCollaht •d ... _N•w0ti0 1rytt JOO 8ok l.ff. 1862 W Or lleMIM etlalldOned l1t UM hu_! !!~ ~ S.me from tti. h .. ring det• flo 11c • • • ,...,. • anQewOOd Aw 4'8 Annm fie fidtout i.i.11111 """' "" ..... ....., r~. 90 11111 dl'9 "°tfoed at> .~h :·~~:ry 20• 27• Piiot '•bruery 21, March e. 92I02 . ' I EDl.cATl>N THAU oomT The l*nO of .. ltlllmlnt dots YOU MAY EXAM· • thGt-4 13, 20, 1to1 CNno Jae let, 1662 W llOT, 222Q E l.lncolt\ A~ not Of ttltlf IUlhollzt fie 1111 In l'fE tti. fife kept by the Results!· From Classified Adrertisi111 £.. fh708X DrMotwooCI A¥t , 4'8 Anlhllm Mlflllm. CA 920 tH 111111 Of • Ac:tlotlt Buttnm court. If you •re a per· "' IUILIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE CA ~Mnm 1, co~ ~ ~~ i..::-Mect 1 ::."' ~~ t:: eon lnteretted In th• ,.. Dep•rtment '-'1*0 & Mia Ot-. Counti on ~ 27 COIM10ll lllw ($et Sdon 14 "t•te;... Y'MI malc flit ,_ of Tree•u'1 "ctlll•u• •ualnou lllt 1...-COfM!ellCtd tM llld rw No f6m1 et MCI , BulinetS llld Plolmtons R".:,!.t 0~~ • 1;.~ • • lnternel ""•nu• n!'~:':w~r:~n::: .,, =. =• u:::_ .,,::r!,,.. ~lN Pl ='l.io r:uoe of tM filfng of en .. rvka doll'Q l>Uelne11 tt: Brew 1*1* •tttd 1C1ow on ftOrlia.y 8 Clem A EAtc19on. Sil G11t11 ~ hacll-Colta MIU ~~~ and _!PPr.ii~ "A!JwiU.U. with the Dmly Pilot . ihehat~I mcildb.ft~ madr.. The mum .... incndiblef a ~ mltiwd ftlOft rapome than I . ~Widtraytd Cani 111mfo gel to alJ thoM rtpalr Job• eround the houst? Netto• et Dog Brewing Company. t8117 'fleldCl uPanO CA01711 ~f.277f.Cfttl • ... ~• or o ultll~ Auotlen lefe 19111 Algonqutn Sttett, S1QHEO JOO IOK LEE Tiit........ tl,20,27. Mlt8. 18117 M'f ee:o~ O~ ltOOOJnt 11 the euthorltY In In· HunllnglOll 8HCh, CA l.E.E ' t°"*1f '*""'9NP r2 ~ro f ~-~~u~n Rewnue Code n<:· t2t41 tN StllllNftt wM flied GLfNNA D"OCION TRADE IO o t ... ..._..'°'"'' ~tt ~ OtOMrtY de-"obtrl I . Vlllanu111e, ~of Titt ...._ .. flltd Prob8te Code. A .... .,..ow· hM been 111N Algonquin Street, 14 11117 ~Of OlwlOI .,.., lot lpecfal Nottoe ed tot nonPl'(mM of Huntington B11ch, CA T~·Tllll ' ,..,,. M 21 ,,17 thtOUOh classined fonn le IWll_.. from revenue ..... due t2t41 ....-..._,... f ,.... • MIU MA·St?a Che oourt otenc. Wt:.8, ~~:1 1~r.r'io!qJ:~~~ -• .... HI .... QM101m ..... tU>.27. ,-• ::.. 'J: =··'••,•If .. ..._.:. 'd)' ICAMH Le,AHO Hunllnglon IHCPI. CA .. CUiiy Oft A,.. Ad· FIND ... a,....., W' ·~•betotdtzt.4• ......... RENT ~M..--. ,..... . ..aloft .. Pf°' SM!attl'1e R. MOfller09. Ill .... ,_,• N -tty 1nettN1 ,.._.,. 11711 ~quit! SllHt, lilnl Of .. _.,. Ill ~ ..-.,, AJ1 Met,.. """""''o" 1 .. c111, CA • 14111.,... ... "' thtough cllUlfltd lhrOOOh ctassmcd UIOl.-=r.'= • • ~. Jn the How Pip) . OiKtlMlfllilJ" ~l.Mtlil ...... Lee th• Clualfted •emo• Dlreotorr help Vo" find relable hlfp. M2.·H71 -· • • lOUM. HOllSllOO Olll'OIHUNITY All 11111-.11111111llint Ill tllil ~la a11lllcct to Ille Fed· 1111 fllt "Mllq Acl al 1MI 11 .-MN~...,. It lllt1al II .....U.C "Illy pttftrlllCI. llMllalltn tr •l1trlmh11tloq .11111• tn raca, color, 11llglon, Ill, UfllllCl@.. larnlllal SlllllS Of UCleul •ftlil, 111111 llll•tlon 10 !MU.., 111ell prdmncc. llml· IMiH • .iscrinWlatlon." Tiiis HWIPIPlt wlll not MewlQly 8"1111 any MftrtiH· 1Mal tor 1t1I nlltl wlllcll la In wleQtiN If Ille law. Ollr rel4l11S n 11111'7 lllftnDH ll111 all •welU.11 lfnrtlud 1• 11111 • ...,.., .;. ftll:IMLI on u .... ~Nib. To Com· ..... ~.QllHUD Toll· 1rw II t ·IOO· 424 ·159G. fol lk~llM.DC1r11,itue utl HUD II 4H·l500. NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT 1069 BEACH NEWPORT 2169 BEACH -----·LOST & 2669 COMMERCIAL FOUND 2925 Lost: Watch, ladles EMPLOYMENT 5530 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REAL ESTATE Op•n Hous• Sat 1-4 El•gent, New 2 -t 2 •STUDIO Apt. un-••••••••• SEA FAIRE corner un11 in Back rurn. W/D, Poot, Ten- . 230 Liii• Ln t/1113 Bay w/targe windows nls, & Jacuzzi. Prof. ---------1-pc br._clot gold·tone ----------. Front row views 10 and high celllngs. S695/mo. 640·0518 BUSINESS OFFICE Catallna & Harbor Pvt gar, w/d, fp, frtg. W:OR RENT 2769 3 'BR 3 BA Gorgeous 'Gate d Oo\Timunlt'/ ---------~ S4oo,ooo s1325, 799.174 SOUTH COAST * 2686 550·3500sq.ft. ofos. w/sllvar & diamonds. In tho vlclnty of tho ,Wolfs ,Fargo Bank BulldlnlJ In COM. Please call 675·2225, or 720-9422 ext 438. Open House Sun 1·4 &lido Isl• 4br, 3ba. 35' iMiiiEiTiRiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Harbor/Adams, C.M. VILLA BAL60A f01. New crpl/paint. Nr Larry, 444·0110 l••··----- 240 Nice Ln #302 clbhse. S3000/mo yrty. Mac Arthur Vfllag• • 2 BR Penthouse Grundy Altr. 675-6161. 1bd. Security, tennis, _C_O_M_M_E_R_C_IAL ___ PERSONALS May tease or lse. opt. Nwprt Hgts 3br "'°den. pool. Avail 4-6. $600 $189,000 nu decor, lrg yd, gar, + dep. 602·917·2.395 PROPERTY 2778 240 Nie•* Ln .. 11.. nr schl, small Indoor SEEvlNG " " pet ok. $1375. 421 I•••••••• Retail Harbor/Adams " 1 BR Catalina Vw. Tustin (213) 663-6374 C M 000 2000 WOMEN s1sa,500 MISCELLANEOUS · · 1 · • Call lor gate Code OCEANFRONT'S 3ooo. 4000sq.ft. Sfg.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii M A RENTALS nago avail. Low rates. 3004 Assistant Draftsperson Floxlble, PIT Rosldontial Interiors "Kitchens & Baths Drafting Ceramic Tllo Designs. Interior Elevations & Floor Plans 1 Call 8·5 Tues/Wed .... Rtgin:t 759-'()606 EMPLOYMENT 5530 CLERICAL We are recruiting for quahl1ed recephorusts, office cferks, dcla· entry operators, socr.o- tanes. Long shOr\·term positions avaolablo B•st Temporar'/ Services (714) 544-2197 THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1997 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 SERVICES SS3r P~ Cocktail/Food S•nt•r• Apply at NB Tennis Club 2601 E,ast 011.11 o"' B44·Q050 Rec•ptlonlst FT PT Entnuslasttc Individual to run ···-··· "''Jlc Please be aware·~ tho hst1ngs in tn1s .. , .. ogory may require you_ 10 call a 900 num~et" on which there Is 1 • charge per m111u!• :"".J c111roprac11c front 01-•-0-0-M-E_S_T_I_r_s--5-5-A_,. It. - flee. Typong'computer '< ..Y exp. a • . 3 7 5 ·0552 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cl•rk P/0 FfT, Pre =-----------Chlld c•r•/Moth~'.-• requisite for wone re· R•s taurant Cashiers, Asst for 2 inf<lnts """" lall/wholosalo • data espresso svrs, men· 8·6 Eng spkng, u .. Input. 250 Ogle St CM agers. NB tocatoon / 1' FT/PT days John, hsowk, lndry iron.f- Cr'/stal Cove Shake 640·5752, blr 11am Lv-out HB 5225/w~ .. Shae" FT/PT. Great O'T ti desired Exs:r,~ summer 1ob! 497·9666 Res taurant ref's req'd. 536-848.lr 1130a . 3p, 7dys wk PfT Ban ender. days ary nn McGulr• Short lorn'\ furnished. Larry, 444-0110 Handsome Attorney 646·8770 Weekly or Monthly. I••••••••• Sooks very attractive ___ ....,.,__ ___ ,,,, Driver f9r Florlst Ellis Realty Group Available now. PIT PR & Banquet <:O· ordinator Exp only 873-9500 ' 1 Debbie's Daycare In CM has opening~. 2yrs • Fix hrs. Meals NEWPORT COAST 1070 AL TEZZA Plan C • 3Br 3Ba. Upgrades • Neutral Colors • Unobstri,icted Views • Gated Community Owner 714-494·6616 675•4630 sllm wht lemato 26·34 ....,.A"""s'""s"""E-M""e"""L'""V~--Frr----8-a-m--FT. M·F. 8:30-4:30. ROOMS 2706 for dallng.• 360·49'17 F Satisfactory OMV ---------On th• Sand 2br BUSINESS & 4:30pm M· s5.00/hr. record. 644·1413 Retall Busy women's 1.5bn, upstairs duploxliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FINANCE No oxp. riec. Sml mfg ---------• clothl/lg store Exp d Bal Is Maste Bd m/Ba SCHOOLS & plant. Apply in person Drivers Earn up to FT Sales Key Holder on. Beacon Bay with r r between 10-4 :30. $500 Weekly Pl 11 Kc 376 201 51'---------patio, garage. no pots w/lg bolcny on canal. INSTRUCTION 3012 16791 Burke Ln. H.B s ca · •· · $1800. 963·5199 Share kilch. Avl 4/5. 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Long distance phone • .. •••••••• S6501 1/3 ull875·8188 _B_U_S_l_N_E_S_S-----11TUTORING Baskin & Robbins PT co. Is seeking people Sales1 A1 ssoc kmust b"e 1, Spectacular Ocean •---------Evo/wknd·Must bo' 16. to service storolront ava1 o wor woo.,.-and Chan{'el Views NB Prv hm. room w/ba, OPPORTUNITY Crederulaled Teacher A 20 M . S promo box route ends. morrnngs and Luxurious 1br ana etc, n/smkr, S500+ Olfers Tutoring in pply: 1 tun t. 1·800·354·7331 eves Hotel Golt Shop I••••••••• · h 1·1s 646 2226 2904 E II h Owntwn HB 969·0600 Must be honest ana 1br+lolt with 2 spa-s r u 1 • • ng • Including: • Lots of TLC! • 54'5·8177 MERCHANDISE cious balconies . pyt, Entrance, H.B. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •Grammar Bunn'/ He lp: Mall Floral Qeslgner service oriented Ask 1·AN--T-I_Q_U_E_S--6-0-1-_,,, Ab d ~ 1 lk l •Writing Grootors, Photogs. PT 3·days per/wk on· for Carla 640·2394 ·14 un u n wa n all amen, fem prof. shr STOP! $1500/Wkl'/ closet and storage. b lh /d 1 l kl f h 1 • R••dlng Coshr/Bkkprs. Mgt. eludes Sal. 2·3 yrs ----------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir a , w , poo. ac, wor ng · rom omo •Stud'/ Skllls NB 8,,,.22,..7147 137 design exp req'd SALES ~~~k ~~dBa~~~~r ,r,:~dci S600. inc util 645·1354 XlnNt inc1 ome1 koppt. S25/hr. 968•9540 Pi~·~· ~~uv-lij~r~~~·~1 __ o_e_n_n_is ___ 5_4o_._3_13_5_1 HIGH Commission! ------1 MOBILE HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE and the beaches. ---------o 9 mm c 9 • FT PT Bonus Program Serious people call: Gen•r•I Retall. FT1PT ·Comm only, 650 5779 e1 MILE TO BEACH Presliglous rosort RENTALS TO 1·800·370-4292 MEMBERSHIPS person needed lor Lrg 2 & 3 Bd Mobile living with stunning SHARE 2724 ---------Gourmet store Exp'd. Sales Team w1mo1or sunsets and coot A Prepaid Phone Card 3018 anu--1.a11.....1. 1 t Fi ... Homos 10 Lse or buy. Route Avail-Must Soll-• ZJJni.A.r.lf~ 2963 Michaelson Dr nvs rm seo"s sup· HOMES 1100 Top Dollar Paid!, .. Fro m 1800·1960, • 1 pc to on11rc ost..ito. Painting s , china .. gJswrue, furn, oie. 40Vr NB Re5 673-6223 ' Loe. at 1741 Pomona breezes. Apts starling iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Local Siles S100KJ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • Bookt.. ..... -lng 714·.,..52-2488 • port stall Must nave C.M. SpAl44,#49 Coll at $1350. 7B9·1645 Balboa Is 3Br 2 Ba Exlcuslve C•nt•r ~ strong verbal skills• L I 8 1-----,---........,,.......,..--H • u 1 b f/ Yr Pot.· Will Trnln •Computer Slillls Jave Central• clerical, cmptr. ul'---------es 10 714-852·55 9 VERSAILLES Condo \v::l. $72~ u~ndo~' & e; 800-700·7177. 24H118 Club Transferable. • Now hiring! wo olfer phns Ent 1.,.1 641•7701 GENERAl 1002 Studlo/Bctrm Super utols. 675-3765 •Grow Earth Worms S 5 0 0 0 . 7 2 3 ·O 5 2 O • Detail Orle.nted fun environment, llex ACREAGE 1125 cloanl Pool/spa/gar .• .__. ___ __, _____ In your own backyard. (310) 5t6-8585 •f>ieb:ed~v.c..rot....,.,.,,. hrs . & tra ining. Secretary --~---~---iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii No pot. $775 963·5037 CdM Dplx 2br, 2ba, w/ Awesome profitl l'.11•••••••••• f'\~H3Pier Appl'/ In Person Computer skills Win· Attention VIiia Balboa 2br 2ba . d, Ip. Oceanside, els teach youl 532·1663i• """ ....... ":I 3420 Via Lido-NB dow 95 a must Ortv· Home Owners Yorba Linda Parcel tripe secured prkg' to shops, rests. 5650 VENDING ROUTE EMPLOYMENT &Oa!ol Mon-Fri 10am·t2pm ers Lie ·w rellaDle &. MF uso or build your balc~ny gated comm' .,. utol/dop. 675·9727 All h 20 1 i <". ~ or 3pm.5pm trans Sal hrs open compouna. Agent '6 cas · ex st ng rtn~Su.1 FDJ( res· 673-6419 Sh~·!~:~een~~~se 714-644-7111 #213 $1400. 19·299·9952 C~~:mF ~':n 3B;r:l~d~ ~~~~:g~~l-T:~ ~F.orecastCo. M:a~~C~~lco pos111on. TELEMARKETERS special properties In W/O. 5550 + '/J utils. ---------EMPLOYMENT 6;xrdlrq ID.,...,.,,.,._.,.. Spanish bi-hngunl w/ Immediate ·openings our Homes of the CEMETERY LOT/ AP "nTMENTS 509-3295 Lve mssg •..-----....---~ 5530 SLlflngknoWledge exp. 714·546·2273 N B area S7 hr .. Week & Open Home C PT 225 ~ CM 4Br 2Ba Near At:r£RNATIVE EDIONE i....t,,,,,. comm 31Q.407-2330 Guide published RY 1 FOR RENT occ. W/d, gar, tram· -l 1"'n "fO lie/I• llOOft ,........,...,.. Medical Front OHlce each Saturday in lhe pohne. 5425 + 'h util. 11 .. u.,., ro wrl< f,_. "-· fox Aesume: Busy solo Cardiolo~y. We Need Kids So Cal Real Estate, Tab. H's Lagunlta Ct. 3rd level ---------Malo prol'd. 646•9859 Tu""1 I'""'""''* 111•" •1 On the move? il 4-374-0562 Exper & refs esson11a1 talent mgr seeks OC's an effective and lor 1 or 2. Catalina vw. Joc1ora1tdh1>ealo1 .. ""' Fax: 631·8280 cutest kids. No tees. Pac. View Mem. Pk. NB ---------CM resp n/smkr to shr r. 1• u ,.,.., • o S Or Coll Natali• 218·1464 inexpensive way lo COSTA MESA 2624 ,r•• ... ,. ......,, ... IU' ell your extra 71 A374-0SC:.A< Numb•r• Cruncher Marl\et price S6875 2br 1.5ba 1ownhome, ,_,..., u .. -.IH111rlliltf;,, .... J<J reach homebuxersl sell $3900 S40-4038 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii many a,.ens. 5325. tll• USA. Call c.,, .. .,.. household 11,ut1ilnwi CM Allorney soaks Telemktg Sales Fun Call our Classi ied 714·260·8496 Cat OK 1 s-.l 5 11,_ items su~UltYE TPltK person w/xlnt comptr· Martlal Arts Spo1tsVvnr ef.ST "*2S At.I)~ I A..loq.-lo'~~. • Est lagtl'a ~ buy; silver, glm, peimgl. porc:elli\, china. poftely, old oostllne or fine l"*f, bronzes, l\rn., penod i11*9. d900flM OOjlcts. •One•emorde-... ·Con~ • Estate sales oondudld,. • lmnedllte cash • 714-249-3711 '• Department Todayll $300 1st Months Rent ---------L.:===:;a:~~=-=:.ig..., skills. PIT flex hrs. Co. Own hrs, loads, 642•5678 1BA. 1 mile to boach7 N.B. E'bluff Mstr in Classified 848·9842 draw/comm. 6:31·3656, ________ _ .. --------'•HOUSES/ pool/bbq. Call Priscilla bdrm, pvt bath, fplc.1------...---for speclal. 548·6442 lndry, patio. pool MONEY --------•CONDOS ~more. S500+ 1/2 WANTED Wetch th• whal•• FOR RENT $599 Move In u111. Rois. 644·5985. swim by! _ Cln, lg mtn cabin-style,---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Perfect 3bd/2ba, big ••••Iii•••• lBr, wlk·ln clSI, pool, new NB S465 Room for rent 2916 flat fol, Fr doors. carpet, nr bch, Tri/SQ Ulls pd. Full use or hrdwd fire, Gour kit. ---------Bunkhous• Apts houso. Non/$mk. Walk Ne•d Co-Buyer w/xlnt credit to help buy back my home. Call ASAP, 631·6000 Xt 104 $375,000 BALBOA Pat 642•1401 10 . bench. 675·3009 •Open Sat-Sun 1-4• ISLAND 2106 •_,,.....,..,.,,...-...,..--=,----::=-....,..,.. NB Pool, tenn, condo, 30821 Marllvn, LB 2 Weeks Free Rentf w/2men Xlg mstr br: •••••••••• SCOTT LANO CO. Lrg 2bd, 1 ba. Victoria/ olc/ros? 5700. N/S. 499·1800 3Br 28• 2 story hse Harbor. S610. Juan Ref's. 846·8473 ANNOUNCEMENTS w/gar. Now crpt/pnt. 646·0689. 635•8787. ---------•••••••••• HUNTINGTON N/pets. $1950/mo/lso. •---------Newport VIII• 1 Rm, 219 Pearl. 675·6921 E 'sld• 2bd/1.5be 2-cai:. $400/mo . + Oop. 1/2 gar, Ip, stove, hkups. 'utls. Lndry lac. Pool. _L_O_S_T_& _____ _ BEACH 1040 ---....----sm .. patio/yard. S985. Ctoso 10 beach. Call 645·5862 Shannon 650·5770 FOUND CORONA 2925 4Br/Pool Close to DEL MAR 2122 Park, School, Beach. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii E 'Slde Studio. Rolrig, s tove, fan. mlcro. Ulls •-R-E_N_T_AL--5----- pd. 336 E. 20th St. Lost prescription eyeglasses on Balboa Island 831·5308 Groat Area S249,900. Agent 714·963·2022 3bd/2 .5be Twnhse fp, gar. ac, 52150. l yr lse. 800 He llotrop• S575tmo. 548·6094 WANTED 2726 Lrg Modern 2bd/2ba liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LOST: St. Bernard NEWPORT ~EACH 1069 BAYCREST 3bed, 2ba w/mother-ln·law add. 7 59 -9542 Deslgn•r condo 2 + 2 Fully furn. Turn Key. Pool/spa. Lrg yd -+ patio. st 750 w/lse. S 1950 w/o. 759-7028. Carport, pool, spa, gym. olovator, hkups, micro. $900·5950/mo. •846-6787• NB Prol'I male seeking to share house/rental. Please call 497·3392 MISC. RENTALS 2744 in N owport/Cos ta Mesa area. Loving fa mily has· child w/cancor who misses companion.~ Potential $1000 REWARD. Please call Ellis Realty $447 .ooo. _C_O_S_T_A_M_E_S_A..,....-2-1-2-4 844-8373ext.1552 Mov•·ln Sp•clal Lovely uni urn 2br 1 ba apt. Vorts, encl gar Ba'/sld• Cove S397k. 2bd, 2ba. View, pool. 644·8373 x1552 Ellis Realty Group dwns trs, lndryrm. now I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii carpet/paint sm pot Artist Studio 250 sqrt okll $720. .968·8088 1n co·op. Natural II. E'sld• 3br 2ba, 2-car Sec e $124 onthl . 1 ·800-989-4232 Why play, Hide 'N Seek with childcare? Call Clesslfl•d today! 642-5678. Newl'I refurbished ur · m Y gar, nice. not your iBdrms tea. Near +dop (310) 439·1803 avorage rental S 1600. 259 Walnut, Open Sal/ shops. theaters, rest. Sun 10·3 646-6928 Sec gated. Deluxe ---------Bluffs E·Plen End ----------lndry facillly. some EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT Unit, Full Bay View, Lov•l'I Hm• Cyn Park w/garage. S615·64,. 553(). 5530 Lg 3Br.+ Fr, Primo Bluff. 3Br 1Ba. Ocean Klein Mgmt 581·4000 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Loe. 720·1704 Bkr breezes, family nbrhd. $1275/mo. 646-101 11--------- Harbor Vl•w HomH NEWPORT 4 bed, •upgraded, --------- expanded, poot. spa. HUNTINGTON BEACH s 5 1 9 . o o o. Broker. HAR BO UR 2 14 2 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2669 729·7248 640·5664. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •1BR From $050• 2BR 2BA From $785 D/W Incl. 60x30 pool. No pals. Carport. Lowest Price In Bluffs!! *St 59,000/LH• •2BD. 2BA• Highly upgradodl Barbara Sanregret Reattora, •644·0195• Wat erfront Boeutllul 3bd, 3ba, den, dr, gar. Dock avl pools, furn, S3350. Agt 675·9505 NEWPORT BEACH 2169 Vista D•I M•s• •545·4855• 2 bd/1 b • Private patio, walk to beach. •516 3Sth St, N.B.• $995/mo. 875·S205 •N•wport H•lght•• Low Down Paymantlt 3br/3ba, den, pool, mini ocn vu. S525K Grundy Alt,·675·6161 2bd1 2b• Townhowse •AJmosl Beachfront 1'C, 2-car gar( nr Spacious 2Br t Ba F&1h. Is. Avall 3/15. Carport. Near park. $1495. 840•1829 $1200/mo 3 10-~45·1384 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 Q atSBllBNE Pal m Mesa Apart•••ents So near & yt,t so f.lr ... That>s chc feeling you get ~ Y.oU live at Palm Mes.t amid the lush gremcry cX -~ woom & statdy palms. • 5'udlol. 1 '2 8'dnloml • JRS.162$ • lDR-&75 • 2BR'775 • NoPeta • • A¥ril'.11Mtde A c.llwl'lnl A NIW c.,.t. Pllnt .\ 111e ..... lblnt A n..d'Pool 6 JICUS2i ..,...,Bllconls ·a.....~ SECREIARY john Wa1nc Alrpon Atts lt!IO -Si30 M-F E•ctll~t Bcncflu 9aaitlon After One Yew FamlUar with Word and £.eel Mutt cype 60wrM, be dttall-orimted and able to work In a fut.p.ad ciMroommt S360 -~·~~~week DOE/Qvalificatiou rts WI Gerl at 714.163.5703 Ad Assembler Cosca Mcs;i cypl"housc nced.t dccail 11rim1~ creative people ob6csscd with aa:uracy ro become pan of our ad buiJ<Lng falll. YouHIMi: A1 last 1 )'Cltlld production experience A crtati~ mind ., ~cinlOlh Qpcricn« Multi·Ad c~cor, ~kXprcss. and Phocomop experience a plu~ .. .... ~ fuU time position Grett bme41a ~ A friendly wodc.ing cnvironmcn1 S~ry r.angot SI 0-S 12 dq>cncilng on ex~. Phydal anJ drug test ttqulred. Scod ruumt and ('OV(f lcacr ro Ulifomia Community Nrws A'nn· The CCN l ~'* J30 Wat Bay trttl Co ta Maa. CA 92617 OUR ENTIRE 1·NVENTORY O ·F . ·"97 VOLVDS~ . . MUST: 8E SOLD: NO.W! , .......... .,_ .. .,.. . -mlCT • ... • ... .._am . ..,... . .. ...... cz&IWI ·-. .... _ . VOLVO·IRVINE " (111)-,, I ~I . I 1 • ' I I 86 THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1997 TODAY'S I ~C,...RO,....SS~w ....... o .... R .. D ..... P ..... U .. Z_z __ Llim.E ...... ·. ACROSS 1 Hltrr~·· COUSln 6 Pllnet 1 path 10 SlnQor Guthue 14 Ha11 feature 15 AclleN Maureen - 16 Prosperous ume 17 Heavy bfews 18 First magnitude atar 19 Traveled by hOrseback 20 Bio apes 22 Fu1ty aware 24 Feel sorry . 25 Vk:inlly 26 Fencing 1>words 29 Sold 33 Olk> n111ve1 34 Eno1osae0 36 TomahaWll 37 Onassis' nickname 38 Manicunst's cone ems 39 Record a sound uacil 40 AAA suggeSllOO 41 Uns1gtitfy 42 Reline ore « French P4rate Jean- 47 Swoons 48 Cheers l 49 Purpo1e ' 5(). Colombla'• capital 53 C.sual wear &a•-IOI AH s.asons· 59 Plllalls 61 In the -bolil 62 Rant and- 83 Repnmand &4 "It's -to Toll a Lie" 65 Reared 66 Glory 67 And DOWN I Festoon 2 Angel's eu'8 3 State confldenUy 4 Cravings 5 Lots anct loll 8 She played C1trta 7 Forbids 8 Anger 9 Some upholstery fabncs 10 Overseas 11 Castle, In chess 12 Ore deposll 13 Sign of the fulure 21 Ball 23 Tie the knot 1111 C 1117 ~ FM!Ule Syodceie 25 Spread on · dnnks (paint) 45 Pf8ssed 26 Growl .48 Make lace 27 Ma tor anery 4 7 less Sincere 28 Shof1 50 FIStlhool! part 30 Weighed down 51 Poet Khayyam 31 Leap for 1oy 5:i Contributed 32 Sums owed 53 Discomfort 34 F11s of temper 54 Ha11style 35 Be 111 55 Flower holder 38 Small bird 56 Arab ruler 42 Put to sea 57 Oerector Clair 43 Champagne 60 Greek teller "!"'l"...,,.1 '!"'1 ~1"li:'2--rl"l""., FURNIT 0 URE 6014 WANTED BUILDING 6019 MATERIALS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii T 0 BUY 6030 C o u c h a Imo s I new. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lealher slylo. Teal Old Coln• Gold Sllvjlr Steel bldgs. nover i;~~~OBb00~3 t~~~~7 Franklin Mini, Sterling pu1 up, blueprlnrs Old walches & jewelry 1ncludecl 40x30 was Furniture Like .new wesrcoast Coin 642·9448 S7770 now S3980, China hulch. dining 50x80 was S 18.270 table, 6 chairs, 3·PC Old Electric Traina now S9620. Orher leather sofa, collee Lionol, Ives, American bldgs. avail. Chuck table a-est ollerl Flyer. 30's·50's. Call 1·800·3 20·2340 644·041 5 Ed, 8 7 3·9 330 days. 1--------- 6049 Top Dollars Paid PiTS & MERCHANDISE For Records. J;uz. ANIMALS Souotracks, etc . MISC. 6015 · Catt Mike 645· 7505. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I .... Nuvport Bcachl<.oua Mesa Daily P11i>c ...... AUTOMOBILES fOlD 9075 NISSAN 9150 4X4 9221 ---------· ---- •ee T•urue LX •dr. '87 Pule•r red, t 11 K, ______ ..,.._.,. All extras. 2 new tte, 1 owner, perfect cOf"ld. keyleat entry, anrf. ac, a m/lm cau, MoP Good eond, 1 owner. S3550. day Cl50-3300 l:loth vulnera.ble. South deale NOR111 •Q 10•2 QA J '1 o K7 •QJ 86 WES1' EAST •A96 •J8 \;)986• \;)532 0 A O J 10 9 8 6 4 2 •97432 •6 so um •K76S \:1 KQ JO o Q53 •AK 10 The bidding: SO\fl'H WEST NORTII EAST INT Pue 2• Pu• 2• 1'111111 •• r ... Pan Dbl! RD bl Pau Pa.M Pua Operung lead: Three of• *Are thoee hunds you W1e in your column real, or do you invent them," writes a reuder. We try to use deal11 which we know we re played al the table, buL once 1n a while one croS11e8 o ur desk thnt makca us wonder. This one comes from Yugoslavia. Arter North-South reached an eminently sound four·spad'e game via a Stayman sequence, we leave it ACUM 9010 14,405 080. "60·3873 nlghl 548·2030 '93 lnt•ur• Black, '90 Ranger XL T auto, LS, '•" lnt.,lor, •114, ac. pa, toadedl PS, PW, AM/FM casa SI0,495. Toyota of Lo you to decide whether We1t.'1 11ereo, moonroot, Huntington Beact) double waa very lmaainal.ive or JUSt •poller. AC, CC. mint 714·847 .. SSS Plain nut.I Cert1Jnly1, North had cond. S t 2,500/0BO. --~,...,,..------1 720·8289 '83 TEMPO '93 SENTRA 5 epeed, air, pa, economical car. 58595. Toyota of Huntington Beach 714-847-BSSS mo~ lhan e11ou1h to redouble. 1 West led a low club and, 1ince ;~:e:~· '!to~~:! 10!: OLDSMOBILE 9155 East 'b.d a 1incleton rather than BMW 9030 Huntington •••ch iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I.WO or more, which could eully liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714-847·8555 1888 DELTA 88 have beun the cue, Wett wu ~.9::::-:4-M::--=-u-.-,~.-n-9-..,Q~T' Royal B rougham ~ised to capitalize on the double. •a._ 7351 Black. Nice Red, a/t, AC, stereo Fully loaded, V8, dark car, must aeel Trade• 1 ti h bl I edarer won in h0 nd and led" low CO. Loaded, mint blue w th g t ue n· .. .., wotcomol $9,950. 1 94 ooo 11 spade. If We.t rise• with lhe ace, 778·1152 corid. Ill pwr, oil svc ter or, • m ea. cashes the ace of diainond1 and rerda. 41k miles. $14k 53.000 or be11 otter. 1 I ffi '89 5251 While, a/t. OBO. 631·5638, Greg 714 574·4267 ead1 a c ub, Eaat ru a and givee Absolutely a perfect '95 MUS West. a diamond rutt in return -____ ..,.__T_AN_Q_Q_T __ 1--------- c a r . si 3 •95 o . PEUGEOT 9160 down one. 778·1152 Convert. Automt. But West followed wilh the nine, 1-,.-9-0-5--3-a.-1-B-lk/-b-tk-,-81-t. Whlle(Tan Leather. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii a au1c1dol .p' l.,v If dccl11rer held lhe Full Option. #185852. '84 1505STI Slvr 5 ..., Perloct fhapot Trd1 • 1 e 977 d A/C king uod jack or if declarer played OK. Fin & warrt aval. • • 1pee • • new h fi d H clutch. Leather lnt&o l e t1ueen rom ummy. owever, $15,950 778·1152 •L £ x us. rlor. s1,50o. 875·3978 rleclarl'r finesat:d the ten, loeing to •91 3251 Blk/btk, alt. MISSION VIEJO Ea1t'11 jack. II diamond was Auna llke new. Trades 1 800 669 5398 PONTIAC 9170 returned to the ace, and a club ruff OK. Fin '& warrt aval. • • • followed by a diamond ruff ape lied s 11 ,950. 778·11 5 2 ---------1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii down t.wo, or ·1,000! H()NDA 9085 '01 QRAND AM Wht. • You be the judge: Was Weet bril· '92 3 2 51S Wht, a/t. Woll malnlalned. New liant, fortunate or inaane, or waa it showroom cond. Trds cass/1tereo, a/I, NC, OK. Fin & werrl aval. '81 CIVIC &imply 8 case o( B journalist. chang· $17,950, 778•1 152 f 103k mis. BIUO bk ing a mundane hand in•o some· 2·dr, 111 back. e-ipd. $5000 +. Aski ng • Good cond 51050 obo $ ooo 760 5428 C"M thing more? '95 BMW 5251T ••854-8107•• 3 · · • "' To u rl n g Wagon. -==:-:~..,,..--~--I '94 Sunblrd Coupe Learn to b e 8 b etter bridge White. Chrome CJD '90 LX Coupe 5 apd, Mell blu, V6. NT. fact pla.yerl Subi1crlbe now to the Traction. New Lexus new llrosl 40k miles. warrt. 19k mis lmmac. Goren Bridge Letter by calling Tr ade. II G 2 4 9 5 4 All svc rcrds. S l 0,000 S7500. 498·2823 (800) 788-1225 for information. .. ...................... $31,977 OBO. 980•5 528 '98 Qrand Am SE Or write to: Goren Bridre Le~· V·6, loaded, 2·dr, t p O B .. 410 Chi Ill •LEXUS· JEEP 9 1 10 tactory warr, 17k mi. er, · · ox .. • caro, Bran" new con". Must 60680 MISSION VIEJO u u · 1·800·669·5398 selll $14,990/obo. '92 Ch.,okee Mid· . B00·918·5049 night blue. Limited. ---------4x4, loaded. 94k mis. CAD ILIAC 9040 TV, ELECTRONICS, CORONA HUNTINGTON STEREO 6080 DEL~ 6122 BEACH . 6140 Xlnt cond. St3,500. 84 7. 5009 53 8·82 1 9 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PORSCHE . 9175 * CABLE TV * Descramblers Lowest Prices! 1 Vear Warranty Visa/MC/Discover c.o.o. 30 day trial 1·800·211·4125 *** GARAGE SALES . '79 ELDORADO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim rebuilt trans, good ---------1 Sat/Sun Early to Lare! cond, good running LEXUS 911 Moving Sa lo Furn, high end cloth· Ing. homo accesso11es 505 La rkspur Saturday 9am·2pm Kg sz hd b rd. sewing c 8 r • S 1 7 0 0 10 B 0 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I machine, 15" monitor 714·957·0883 Mo ving Sale lroadmill (like new), adJustoblo LPs, bicycle. No Junk! i--,-8-9_E_l_d_o_r_a_d_o__._ .---------1 205 Frankfort Ave. 2.dr, perfect, loaded, '93 LEXUS SC400 (Lake/6th SI.) D r · 9 c 8 r /Bev er I y Bl k/Blk Full option eioc bod, ropro®ctron 1-N-E_W_P_O_R_T __ ...__ Hills. 39k ml. 58000. only 52k Certified 7 59·7835 aftor Gpm. 2.9% APR--0031923 $31,977 oak rotttop desk, 1~...,.-,,.--,.------ pot1ed patio plants, BEACH -6169 '93 Deville Sedan, V8, 760·9755/759·3222 -llhr Int, full pwr, cruise =---.,,......--,..,...-....,..~~ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ell. c ass, wire whls. Sat I S un ~arch 8/9. SATURDAY 78m.2pm $15,500 854-7817 8am·3pm Womens des. AnllQue furniture, col· cllhlng sz--6&6, shoes 1 1 1 1---------sz· 7\'1. Hsehld items. ecltb es, sporls OQU p. DATSUN 9060 furn 441 Fernleaf Sony qnt -<:Ir. Burley Tr o II er & much more· I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (Oii 2nd St.) 29~1 Caasla '78 810 Sedan, alt, '92 LEXUS SC400 Cashmere/Full options Won't Last! #022931 $24,977 '94 LEXUS SC400 Full option Corllfled 2.9% APR 111037721 '87 PORSCHE 928 S4 Only 38,000 local ml. I Fully loaded, full ser· vice records. Hurry on lhls flawless example! Lend RQver MIHlon Vlef o 714·365·8750 SATURN 9190 '95 Saturn SC2 Loaded, 3,000 Miles S14,995. Tovota of Huntington Beach 714·847°8555 SUZUKI 9205 '93 LWB • Only 42K mil••· Ab1olulely l1awt .. 1t Even aheepaklnal $31,450 'M4.0Se 7800 mllH. Black & Btauhful Almolt Ntwl PLAWLEll , • '93 COUNTY WAGON low ml. Local car. Pristine condition! CO, Loaded, Etc. $28,950 '95 DEFENDER 90 Hard Top. Only 1800 mll••I Roll 1bar, Runlng Boards. WHITE BEAUTI: 'H DEFENDER 110 The orlglnal Rhino· mobile! Ready to go on sofarl · lo milH. HURRY! '98 DISCOVERY Leather, Auto, ABS, Tow pkg. Tiit, CC, Etc. Only 14k miles. $27,949 191 RANGE ROVER Limited Hunter model. Very low ml. Local car. Sold & service d by us. $20,950 '96 4 .8 RIOJA Metalllc Beauty. Only 1 5k ml. Every conceivable option. BEAUTY .'94 COUNTY Only 30k miles. Black , running boards, grill guards, moonroof. Etc ... SAVEi LAND ROVER MISSION VIEJO .714-365·8750 6106 Sat/Sun 9am·5pm AM/FM cass. new trs. Child's bed, Barbie' .. •••••••• Runs groall $850 $34 ,977 '88 Samurai Conver1. --------J HUGE BLOW-OUT PATIO SALE Women's & Kid's Clothing Satll'dily, March 8lh 1oam..eprn Doll house, nover I' OBO 75k · I TRANSPORTATION . orig m s. worA Christening 540·5995/754·4455 gown, Ant1ciuo Bible. ••••••••• lOO's of new & porfoct i--------- c on di tf on ltomsl --------FORD 9075 2 19 Ma rgu.,ue BOA TS 70 ll liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COSTA MESA 6124 ***** GARAGE SALE Sat. Mar. 8th 9·3 Outboard Motors 9.9 Nissan, 5700. 2HP Suzuki, 5150. Richard, 844·534 5 3081 Coolidge MARINE SLIPS '78 F350 P/U 4 dr w/service bed, ladder rack. Very strong 460 , CID. New radlala w/ alum rims. Great work truck . 52900 540·5995n54·4455 '84 LTD 4dr mld·slze. '94 LEXUS SC400 Blue 45k Cer1. 2.9% APR. Full option $33,977 '94 LEXUS ES300 Full Option. 29k Cer111ied. 2.9% APR. Wont Last fll0l6764 $24,977 '95 LEXUS LS400 • Full option 16k Corl 2.9% APR. #003891 $41,977 Red. Clarion stereo.1 ________ _ Leaving country . VOLJ(SWAGEN 9235 $2500 OBO 673·8364 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiii TOYOTA 9210 •ee vw Fox OL Very clean. $2800. •54.8.0537• '84 Toyot• Cellca GT 5·spd a/C. Good cond. s 1450 OBO.AHTI ---Q-USS--.--- • • 8~1-7149 * '95 Avalon XLS 81k. CLASSICS 9250 blk llhr. V·G. 4dr. alt, snrl, lull power. 22k 'Ta ll•••Ntl Citroen mis. $21k. (800) 686-37k mtt ... All 011glnal. 1705 pgr. 549·5086 110,500 or bat off«. Muet "'" ..... a1a '96 CELICA GT KlngaDown · 209--A~ Black standard ~-4~e=-=F-am--::-llv-~ DOCKS 7022 Rummage Sale March 7·8, · 8am·2pm Rain or Shlnel Sun'Sh l ne Co·op Power, like new. one owner, records. $2000 OBO. 723-1504 ·LEXUS· MISSION VIEJO 1 ·800·669·5398 Convert. Only 4k ml. White #033831 $22,977 '81 De).,..n Stunning Nd ftnllh. Lowered 2''. Looks Ilk• Lotua or Pantera. $1 IS,9'50. 8'794 t 80 Oak Crib -bureau, ---------5300 Pink/~h1 bmprs, FREE TO YOU 6022 s pr d, s k r1, S 7 0 Cott iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tbl, S45. Girl's slroller, S50. Oak mirror, S30 Poodlo puppies. Bred . 673-5542 for baauty, 1ntet11gence & temperment. AKCl---------1 988·2303 Wolff Tanning Beda Tan At Home Buy Drrect and Savel Low Monthly Pmts Free Color Catalog Call l ·600·711 ·0 t 58 FREE Black & white Champion. 992·0796. CORONA kinen. Ukes peoplo. • 845·8484 TV, EL~CTRONICS, DEL MAR Fr•• to Good Home! STEREO 6080 6122 Full bred Border Co Ille wil h pap e NI. I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Needs lrg area . Pt ease call 751.4105. RENT through classified Pre·Sc hoot 2850 Fairview Ave (Fairview/Adorns) Presbyterian Church of the Covenant In CM Mo v Ing Sale SoVSun 8·2. Furn, appl, misc. 2049 Tustin/20&2 1 SIS •Everything must gol 80' AVALON MOORING1---------lnside 1oca1ton. S375K Private Party 546·9338 Penlnaula Bl Doc k Pr11t 40' sldelle. 3 blks E of pavlllon. Aval 6/1 · summor. 873-4928 --------- '88 Taurus 4dr, 2.5 Iller eng, a/, l ull pwr, am/fm, ---------1 w/cass. good running cond, good tires, ---------1 recently smogged., MERCEDES 9130 S l 500. I 11 m 54 8· 5 1 7 8 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Side Tl• for 25' SBll '87 FORD VAN Conv. '90 190E 2 .8 A steal! boat. Water/eloctriclly. V-6, NT. P/S, NC, Trados ok. Fin & worrl Good locatlon/nr Lido. Low ml. Orig. O,wner. a v o I . S l I , 9 5 O . S8 00/por ft. 675·6128 S0,495 obo 720· 1722. 778·.1152 '95 C'aMRV ~E Full Option, 26k. Loxus Trado. F/Pwr -------- Moonroof #316129 SELL $15,977 ·L EXUS· 'MISSION VIEJO 1-800-669·5398 your used vehicle through classlfled 642·5678 HAULING . 3720 IANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PET ROOFING 3910 3 680 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IA WN CARE 3 8 08 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SERVICES 3 8 7 0 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •SE•R•VI-C•E--• CARPENTRY 3510 COMPUTERS 3556 CONTRACTORS GENERAL iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii GENERAL 3 5 5 8 SERVICES DIRE CT 0 RY CARPENTRY• Windows liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $20 HAULER • PUBLIC NOTICE --------•I Doors • Wood Fenceslr--C_O_M_P_U_T_E_R_ Resldentlal A D V E R T I S E CLEAN·UP•FREE EST Baalc Yard M•lnt The Call!. Public Ullll· Pet Sitter/Dog Walker CloseVGarage Organizers TRAINING & Small Buslne11 Your Service Nowl -dOHN 650·1628 Lawn/cln·ups/lree trim tlos Commission RE· Oa[y/Overnlghl visits. L # 26158 l • Call Bob Ask About Our 1prlnklr/aerate. Thatch QUIRES that all used Refs avl. Uc'd/Bonded ACOUSTIC 249•8323 Pg·312·0026 : :~~0tt7ose1a~1,~~~n c-~~~~,~~~::~::o~:~:.n Introductory Spoclal 631·4422 Pg-413·8142 household goods Denise 714·935·8870 '""'.R=o~o""'F=-=1~N""'Q::-:S=-.-rv...,.lo-.-.- CEILINGS 3408 OCUuAslto'!" ccaRAbf~e~ss/C~OAwNn • HardWare/Software C111ll Engineer • Reeof'os * 842·5678 * HEALTH/ ' TREES • mp ouvcersc print lhelr ---------·l!xpert Repair•· ROOF LEAKS ONLY All type dlagnoals & repair. 223·3782 OWEN REPAIR SVC iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 01" SITE • 70AYS L#303133 723·1 --------NUTRITION 3742 T~'° ~.A .. " al T number; PIASTER Rerools or New Roofs moldeng/llle/marbla/Mlsc 714·721·0252 HANDY MAN 37 -=~'r 1"..-.i.75 limo• and chautteu~ L1726292 Ask for CEILING MASTER repairs C~arles 557·7684 lO liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~·-·~ ...,.. prlnl their T.C.P. num· REPJOR 3880 Brian 942·7875 •Acoustic Removal• 1--------JJ DRYWALL •Hy p N 0 8 1 8 •GREEN MASTERS bar In alt adverllse· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cullom ToKlure•Paint ---------Computer Tralnlnn SERVICE Landscaping & Malnl. ments. II you havo a 1---------Uc d Mark 838·7300 CERAMIC Affordablo·Por1on·a1 3584 •Paint/Carpentry• Bd Cert Psychologt11 Tree Trim • Removal queallon about lhe le· Plaeter/Stuoco Patch nrMonrLING '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Drywall a nd morel & Hypno-Theroplsl. Ga I S 8 55 2 Serving So Ca 25 s £\£ AMO APPLIANCES SERVICE ---------TILES 3528 One·On·One Trolnlng1• Small Jobs Oki Troatmenl tor mo11 rdenno vc 41· t gallty ol a mover limo . yr . •·ADDITIONS 3916 CAB Ad i 6"'1 4258 or chauffeur, 'call: Llcl326864 24 Hrs « m n .., · ..-SMALL JOB EXPERT Gary 845·5277 probloms·Aeas 1lldlng Landscape Remodeling Public Ulllllles 714·554·7831 3426 Leaky Showera Rep'd H 0 m • c 0 mp u t • r Orywall/Plasler Aepolr -.-R"""O.,,...,,O-:F:--R ... E ... P ... A~IR,,,.--• scale. 848·1572 Yard tuna up/malntenace. Commission Regroullng & ln1tall'n Starl·up. From Ground ,Hanglng/Tlp1ng, Texture • Celllngs painted ---------landscape,lartisllc dHlgn. 714·558-4t51 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L670130 Dean ot Tiie Zero To The Internet. Comm/Res 551 ·5573 • Eicport Electrlcal LOOK & FE.EL BETTER ContractorlC27·604006. PLUMBING 3890 APPLIANCE REPAIR ...,..a_7_3_·8_o_6..,,,5,..o_r_8..,46.-·_6_52_6 HCSZ 714·891·4755 • carpentry & More Elfp'd Chef. & Cert. Prof'I & Ethical. 645•7505 -..,,A.,.L.-L-·A""""M""E""R=-1""'c"""A'"'N,.,...._1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiii Farthing Interior• Kitchen/Bath/Remodel Rm Additions Vlaa/MC L,,580875 873·1212 ·REASONABLE· ~N T it & M MACMEDIC •Car" tor ELECTRICAL 3610 22Yra i!Kp. L.1535977 Peraonal Trainer NEW Lii&~ Movea·U..... THE LOC ... ' PLUMBER ewpor1 e atble • 7 1 41 .5 3 8 ·1 9 7 2 Aval! Now· Wiii Trwel ....,.. Carefully, Courlaou1ly -. • 848·5848 • Fine Crattsman1hlp... Macintosh Compurers1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mark 810•3478 Landacepe & MMOnry & For lh• Righi Price ·a J1me1 E. Banger! Co.· 1---------At Affordable PrlcH. In your hme/ofc Low/I' OREWER'S TV·VCR 1.,,..,,.,,,..,,..,,. ____ __,,.... Dealgn/Bulld/Remodel 549 02 Frn Elllmat•• SPRINJ(I.ERS 3921 ARTIST 3429 Showars/Counlers/Flra hourly 111e 873·8819 Sm•ll Job EXPERT & Home Servic e• PERSONAL TRAINING UoJlna. 74• 0497 Tl1&e9n • 23 Friendly Servlce•lnaured liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Natural Stone & Marble Duncan Electric Under $300. LIE73680 Diet/Exercise Program Sh•n•'• Gardening Spilt Second Moving Lrr532981 675·9304 Fplc1 L645486 842·22l4 ---------Local/Quick Response Accept M/C & VISA TONE YOUR BODY & Lancfaceplng. Lawn Prof Moversl 24Hr Srv Expert Drall\ Cleanlng MAKE·UP ARTIST CONCRETE & Ll275870 8 50·7042 C.M. Dale 831.-1818 & RIPPE o ·A 8 S c are lnitall'n/Removal 70ay/Sr Olsc/T l1 78452 & Plumbing Repairs • Waddings/Proms -C-H-IL""":t_C_AR--E--3-5_3_6 MASONRY 3557 Petefkln Electric Ha ndyma,; Charll• Troln w/one of So. Ca. Sprinklers 548·5801 432·9123/P·348·5850 20yre e•p. All work guar. 8PAINKLl!R Rl!PAIR Valva1•Head1•Tlm• etoc:kl. 27Yrs Local S\'e, John Burr 282°2831 u Bost Trainers In New· 545 8298 • Specl11 night out iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Prompt & Low Rates! Painting, carpentry, port's Fenost Private VICTOR'S Prof'I t.and· Two Broth•rl Moving .. st•v• • 0;~~.=~f~-~~21;:.p•gx{' LICENSED ~ DAYCARE Brick, Block, Stone, Tllo rea·com/sm·lg lobs plumbing, fence bf'dg. Facility. very Reas. scape Malnl. Seaeonal Moving Todoy? No Preclae Plumblnv TAX BATHTUB REGIAZING 3448 125.00 OFFI Tub a /Sh owe rs/Hie Refinish like Newl Repairs 844·1835 REMODEL 4 LHI IS Complete refinlnlshlng & Realorallon aen1lce1 New Shower Doors Ltclln• 283.()778 CABINETS 3490 Lots of TLC & Funl Cone, Patio, Driveway CSL618717 746·5265 Local r11. 780·5044 Rato11 Call Mike Now Color. 10Yrs E!icp. Xlnt Problem! Llc'd & Ins Repair• & Remodels Pediatric CPR & 111 Aid Fplc, BBOs. Rel. 25Vr. 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