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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-03-13 - Orange Coast Pilot·s P 0 RT S Newport pitcher back in the groove \ . ON THE JOB Employers, students . getting it together I I . . . Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 RedeinptiOn fQr · a fallen .publiC fl~ David Baker's .. all-consuming political ambi- tion drove b1m down a road to ruin. But this Friday, he wt11 s~akof hls comeback at the Harbor Area Mayors' Prayer Breakfast. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT . . t• Former Irvine mayor and congressional candidate credits God for plotting his rocky journey. By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot , In the summer of 1988, all signs boded well for an aspiring congressman named David Baker. With a sterling reputation, a family-values plank, and endorsement from key political players, the former Irvine mayor seemed nearly assured of the Repub- lican nomination for the 40th District seat. Yet after the tallied votes gave Chris Cox a arrow victory, Baker had taken a stomp- ing more ignominious than any of the other ~o-r~. He faced political death, a black- ened n~~utation, a ruined marriage -even the poss~ility of jail time. I \HI'\ l~IHI> <\It Ill'-1111 \\\\I '- ' "!lost everything I cared about. But if IJ could go back and change it, I would not .. . " -DAVID BAKER "I was citizen of the year one year. and a couple ~ years later I didn't have enough money to get lunch at Taco Bell,· Baker said during a recent inte.rview at his office in Orange. u I lost everything I cared about. But if I could go back and change it, I wo~d not." , Baker, 44, speaks fnmkly of the road that led to tus rum, of an all-consuming pollllca1 ambition and a moment of desperation that drove him to forge a $48,000 cbeck to fmancc:;? his flagging campaign. But he prefers to speak of his comeback, as h~ will this Friday as the guest speaker at the 33rd annual Harbor Area Mayors' Prayer Breakfast at the Marriott Hotel, where he mtends "to hold the spothght on Jesus Christ, not on myself." "Essentially, what I'm gomg to talk about •SEE BAKER PAGE A13 Water war rea~yto · boil over •Shareholders try ~o take control of ·water agency board of directors .. DON LEACH I DAltY I'll.OT By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA-Dl.SgrunUed sharehold~rs tried to infuse some new blood into the Santa Ana Heights .Water Co. board of directors· Wednesday, in an attempt to topple d ded.l signed with lrvi.ne Ranch Water District Current board ·members hope to be re- elected, but competition Crom two other share· holders, Roger Summers and Bob Nevin, mud- died the waters. *It appears we are being rushed into a dect- s1on," Summers said. . About 200 angry shMeholde~ hlled the annual Santa Ana Heights Water Co ·s meet· ing for the vote. Whether the makeup of the current board • will change is unknown ~1.flce results from the · voting will not be available for a few days Competing bids from Irvine Ranch dlld Mesa Consolidated water clistncts to buy the smaller water company's assets for about $5 million created conlus1on and tension among Santa Ana Heights shareholders Many individual sharehotders were angry at the water company board for entenng mto a merger agreement with lrvine Ranch. But at this point, Santa Ana Heights will have difficulty undoing . the deal signed With Irvine Ranch Water D1stnct A light fog bangs over the shoreline as two !JW'fers head Into the surf jusf south of the Newport Beach Pier one recent day. I.rvme Ranch spokesman Dave Ferguson· sa.id Wednesday that lus agency needs less than 400 shares to fina.l.Jze its acqws1tion "Once we gef51 % (of the 3,900 shares) we can begm the process of merging the two companies.· Ferguson sa.i.d ·N 0 TE B 0 0 K -. tom Johnson . Suddenly, in the drivers seat I l 's early Wednesday morn- ing ... I mean early I I open one eye and see the red numbers on the alarm clock as they read 2:54 (oooh, red numbers, that's a good sign on a goU scoreboard). Tee time lsn't for another 3 112 .... I close my eyes and think of the peif~igrlp, the perfect take- away, the Rerfect swing, the pev feet f ollow:.'through, the perfect shot. • I fall in and out of sleep for the next two-pl'Us bouts before I finally drag myself out of bed for the opening day of the Toshiba Pro-Am Goll Tounimnent, the prelude to thb weekend's St million event at NewpOlt Beach Country Oub. At 5:15 a.m . I try to settle into ' •SEE I \ I> I: \ . \ I ~NDTOWN ....... .M , .sT' l9llYS . . . . . . . . ... .'A2 ClAS5IFIEO .•..•.....•• I& COMMUNITY PORUM • >.12 INT!RTAINMENT •••.•. .At t POUCE FIW .... : ..... .A2 i PUBLIC NOTICES ........ 85 I SOOETY .•••••••••.••• A.7 ( SPC>RTS ..•.•••••.••.•• 11 ~ llEA.THER .•..•.•••••• :.A.2 I \\ r \ T II E B Once the log bUtna away, expect anoUa- ., daii, pleailant day Wiiia .. ..,,..... tw. bl Ute Jaw 70.. We'.re \Mllllllng up again tomor· mw tor a great weekend. PJanaMad. See VMatt-. hp A1. I W•1tlt",..'~'"t•hn1•••tt•n•••••f• ..... "''"'•Htit'''bH .. tH•Mt'f'tthftn" .. " .. '''"-'""''"'"''h'''''''''"'tht1tthtttlu .. ' . I ' f I I ' t I ' ) l I I J I I I I I I I I I I ' I I •• I I I I I I I ' ' ' I I I t I I I ' I I I I L-~-~~---~-~~-~~-~~~~-~-~~~~-----.--~~ Excavation triggers tribal conflict •Native American Heritage Commission says Irvine Co. I Heritage Commission conducted research and determined the dig was handled properly; but Juanenos express outrage. •most likely descendants" of By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -. An excavation at Newporter North last year unearthed ancient American Indian bones as well as unusual rock tools -and it also recently dug up tension among members of a local tribe related to the remains. The Irvine Co. sponsored a $1.7 million archaeological dig at the site near Jamboree Road and Coast Highway before building .. the new homes that now sit there The two-year dig, completed last summer, followed federal regula· tions that govern development on , land containing American lndian remains and artifacts, officials said. "It was above and beyond what is typical for development.· Irvine Co. spokesman Franz Wis- ner said. •Throughout the process, we worked with the most likely descendants and handled things according to their wishes.• The state Native Amencan those buned in the land -Ul Uus case. the Juaneno and Gabrielmo tnbes. One representative of each tribe consulted Wlth the company ... on reburial of the remains. The 90-acre site now boasts homes and 60 acres of permanent open space. The archaeologists dug only m the area where homes were bwlt, Wisner said Archaeologists at a Santa Ana · Heights lab are now studymg the artifacts unearthed in the rug, said Norm Witt, vice president of the •SEE INOlAN PAGE A13 'I knew something was wrong' •TIW>lai to a~ Of co-w~ers, a Kaiser-School fo()d worker was rescued after sunertng a stroke. ...... ~ . . \ .. A2 THURSDAY. MARCH 13, 1997 t• W.AN:f'ED: Job Seekers . . . ... greer wylder Would-be employees had plenty to choose from among the ro.ughly 100 companies represented r.it the Of:ange County Comm,unity Coll<;ge Job Fair. Local" merchants plant spring feelings G reen Systems Interna- tional (7 56-1211) has thousands of phalaenop- SIS hrst bloom seedlings that need to be sold to make room for a collection of paphiopedilum or "slipper orchids ~ recently ·acqWied. The seedlings will be sold for $5 per bloom per plant, for up to $25. "This is a great price as these plants are 3 years old," :says owner Richard Moriarty. Green Systems International .1s located at 20362 Birch St. in ·Newport Bedch. It's opeµ to the publi~ Thursday through Satur- day, from 9 d.m. to 4 p.m. Costa Mesa resident Heather Martin is showmg the spring '97 ·collection of big enough chil- dren's clothing at her home today from 4 to 6 p .m.; Saturday lrom 1 to 4 p.m.; and Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. There also will be a samples of sale itefrlS from preV1ous seasons. The clothing line is known for its comfort, durability and for looking good alter many, many . washmgs. Martin says big enough also has a great return poilcy -if an item doesn't meet . your expectations, you can By ~arlssa Espino, Daily Pilot F rom Denny's to Enterprise Rent-a- Car, to Northwestern Mutual Life, more than 95 employers spent .. Wednesday recruiting eager college students during ~e fifth annual Orange County Community College Job Fair. ApP,roximately 2,000 participants browsed, picked up applications and promotional fr~bies and passed out resumes during the job fair at the Orange County Fairgrounds. .. Anyone wl,lo wants to find a job will find one here," said Steve Wood- yard, director of job placement for OCC. "It is so varied that almost every career is represented.• Other participating companies included Prudential, the Orange Coun- ty Sheriff's Department, Federal Express and South Coast Plaza Securi- ty. . The turnout of attendees was about the same as last year, but about 20 more companies were added to the list of participating companies, said Wood- yard, who is also chief coordinator of • the fair that is sponsored by Orange Coast, Coastline, Cypress, Golden West, Irvine Valley and Saddleback community colleges. OCC student 1Tevor Griffin.said he lound the job fair be~eficial, but he· was a little disappointed with the lack of computer-oriented jobs offered. "It'~ a good idea to see what is out there." Griffin, 24, said. "I've been to a lot of job fairs. This is actually put on very nicely.• return it. If you bring a friend, or refer d friend who IS not on Mar- nn's customer list, you can earn a · 10% creclit toward free clothing ·on purchases made by your . friend during the month of March. Janice Liebi?nnan, human resources manager for Newport Dunes Resorts, chose to participate in the job fair for the first time this year. BRIAN POBUOA 1 DAILY PILOT BQ Ya.og {center) gets job lnformatton from L.A. Cellular representatives during Wedhesday's fifth annual Orange County Community College Job Fair held at the fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Also, if you host a home show V<>u can earn 10% credit on all : purchases made at your borne. : ~or more information, and direc- : 6ons, call 722-8833. ' "l put ads in the newspaper and what I get is mediocre (applicants), but what I find here is better,• Ueberman said .. "It's a great way of meeting peo· pie.· "Anyone who wants to find a job will find one here. It is so varied that almost every career is represented ... " otherwise,• he said. Orange Coast College has partid- pated in the job fa~ since 1993 and has attracted a larger number of OCC stu- dents since relocating "Career Day" to the fairgrounds site. -STEVE WOODYARD : Fashion Island's merchants bave sales and special events ?iappening in March: • • Pick Up The Pieces (720- 8183) has a continu~us clearance sale on repaired crystal, porce- · lain, art and collections. : • Brooks Brothers (640-8880) is having a Martin Greenfield bunk show through March 23. A ZS% discount LS offered on fab- rics for custom suits, sports coats &nd trousers . Peggy Roberts, vice president of human resources for Union Bank of California, said her company bas par- ticipated in. the job fair since the event's inception because of the many high- quality applicq.nts. "This is exactly the skill level we are looking for, for tellersl" Roberts said. Since many of the community col- lege students are planning to transfer to four-year universities, Woodyard said the participating companies are sensi- tiye to college students' school sched- ules. He added students have an opportu- nity to talk with company rnpresenta- tives without feeling intimidated. "Students get a chance to meet somebody, talk to them and ask ques- tions they would not have been able to "StudentS take it l'J\Ore seriously and se~it as a more professional setting," Woodyard said. • 1t has been better in terms of volume, quality ar1d weather is not a factor ar1ymore because the fair is inside." . _ •Wolfgang Puck (720-9653) is offering cooking classes. You can call to be put on the mailing list. : • Carimar (644-6950) offers ear-piercing and a 25% discount on your next purchase after you flave your ears pierced. briefly in the hews • •Garden Botanika (759-8386) is offenng a discount on your ~01ce of eight make-up items plus a make-up bag for $24. It's a $65 vdlue. : • Apropos (644-2652) is hav- ing a spring/summer showing of the Laurel collection by Escada pn Thursday, March 20. • Trade Secret (644-1004) 1s having a spring sale with 20% o'tt selected shampoos, and con- ditioners Sunday, March 23 through Saturday, March 29. i BEST BUYS appea~ Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy tall me at 540-1224, fax me at 646- 4170 or write to me: Best Buys Daily !ilot, 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa. 92627. Auto Club office opens on Harbor Boulevard Increased demand for Auto- mobile Club services has led to the opening of the company's newest Orange County store Wednesday at 3350 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. " The three-story, 45,000- square-fpot facility bpened Feb. 10 and features such services as a travel agency, insurance services, claims adjusters and plenty of maps. About 130 employees staff the facility. . "The Auto Club is very busy in the Orange County area," said· Rob Attridge, district office man- ager for the new -Costa Mesa office. The new facility is one of eight Auto Club offices in the county. For inf9rmation, call 427-5950. Thi( Automobile. Club's pro- cessing center is on Fairview Road. That facility houses the human resources and accounting departments and provides thou- sands of . maps and travel brochures for offices throughout Southern California. About 2,000 employees work at the processing center a quarter- m.ile away from the new store. Sobriety checkpoin~ planned Friday night The Costa Mesa Police Depart- ment and Newport Beach Police Department will together conduct a sobriety checkpQint from 9 p .m . Friday to 1 a .m. Saturday on East 11th Street, east of Orange Avenue. The goal of the effort is to edu- cate motorists of safety belt laws and of the dangers of driving while intoxicated, and to create heightened awareness of the "zero tolerance" policy at both police departm~nts. Police say the checkpoint should not affect local businesses, and motorists who wish to avoid it can veer north or south on Orange Avenue. Elementary studenl, · creativity honored Costa Mesa students Aaron Harper and Celinda Sandoval brought home first place prizes in an art and .essay contest spon- sored' by Mesa Pride. First through third graders were asked to enter artwork depicting their favorite farm ani- mals. Fourth through sixth graders were asked to write essays about their thoughts on what should be done wiili the Costa Mesa High farm site. Aaron, a third grader at Kaiser Primary, wowed the judges with his drawing of two cows running away from a farm with a red barn. buckle, former Costa Mesa coun- cilwoman, as chair of the dis- trictwide demographic and stu- dent housing committee. The committee is charged with creating a new district housing plan, taking into consideration the. effects of class size reduction. Ron Rubino was named as the special assistant to the chairperson. Celinda, a sixth grader at Paularino Elementary, wrote an essay detaili.Ag her wish for the Costa Mesa High property to . become a sports field with a track. correction School trustees recognized the studef\ts for their work at their board meeting March 11 . Hornbuckle to head school housing study . Newport-Me$8 Unified school board trustees voted Mary Hom· A story in Tuesday's Dally PilQt misrepresented Eastbluff resident Bob Flack's opinion of a city plan to change the traffic light at Jamboree Road and Bison Avenue. Flac;k does not support the plan. .~Pilot 8EAD£8S t:tOTUN£ Mesa, CA 92626. Copyright: No WBATHB SURP 642-6086 news stories. Illustrations, edlto· Recotef your comments about rlal matter or advert~nts herein can be reproduced with-lDW'IRATURES will come from the A combination of ~ the Dally Pilot or news tips. COSTA MESA out written permmion of copy· Newport Beach west. Sunny skies will wind swell and • Cootldg9 Av.nue: $300 cash was stolen from a residence AD DBE SS right owner. 67152 follow the morning p,round swell are glv· VOL 91, NO. 52 Our address Is 330 W. Bay St.. Balboa low clouds and fog ng us conditions with a front window unkxked in the 3000 block. A stereo was HOW JO B£ACH us also stolen from a car parked In the garage. Costa Mes., Calif. 92627. 67152 of some areas. that ra~ from fair • w.tet Wlllon 5trwt: A $50 keyboard and a $1,000 hard THOMAS H. JOt4N50N, . COMECDONS CJtaMtlon Costa MH& to good ocally. Nel-drfve were stolen from an unlocked apartment In the 200 block. Publhher The Times Orange County 71/48 TIDES ther the wind swell • 8rhtol Street A $1,555 tuxedo was stolen from a clothing WMJJAM LoeonJ.. It Is the Piiot's policy to prompt· (800) 252·9141 Corona del Mar TODAY out of the northwest ly correct all errors of subrut~. ~ 66152 Flmlow nor the ground swell store. There was no sign of forced en~. Editor ~ase call 574-4233. ClaSsifled 642-5678 6:38 a.m. 0.4 from the south J:.'k • F•lrvtew Roed: A Jetta emblem an two side markers were STIVI MARM.I. =642-4321 stolen from • car In 2300 block. According the polke repg(t. Managing Editor m SUllP FOMCAST Flmhlgh any heavy muse e. the emblem was stolen one morning. the marke~ were stolen IMS YOKOt, The Newport Bffchleocta Mesa News S40-122A LOCATION SIZE 12:50p.m. 3.5 But t:d9:!her they the next morning and a couple of days later. the victim found City Editor = Piiot (USPS-144-IOO) It =642-43)() Wedge 2·3 s Second low shou deliver waist-the •r on Jades with three lug nuts missing from each tire. TONY DODOO. lsMd MoncS.y through Set· Sports Fax 646-4170 Newport 2-3 s 6:13 p.m. 1.6 high waves at most • w.t 19th 5trwt: A pair of S80 rollerblades and S20 safety Blackles 2_.s Second high spots. And if you News Editor urday. In ~ le.ch end =~lot29earthllnk.Mt = were stolen from an apartment patio. ~~· River Jetty 2-4 s After Midnight tKe advantage of . ..,_~ CdM 2·3 s ,._,AV the tide push, they °"' llAOt • only ~lllM>le bY(lr; luslne11 Offke 642-4321 • P• Newport S80 cash wes stolen from an unlodced car Sports Editor The llmes er.,. COl.rlt)' luslnesa Fax 631-5902 First low may even approach pMted In the 1800 blod(, MMCMAlmN, 252-9141 . In ereas outside of IOATWCI 7:57 a.m. 0.6 chest-high. In our • N--c llouleVllnt. A lap-top ~er worth S2.500 WIS Photo Edtor Newpott leach end Cau Mela. Light and variable Flmhigh Immediate area, flublilhed by LY'Mll llOlA. tUbscrlpdons to the o.lly "'°' c.tlfomW Commun~ News. • ~ winds dur~ mom-12:42 a.m. 4.7 west Newport wlll stolen a business In the 2700 . There was no sign of '*Play AcMrtlslng only are aval!M>le by mall for Ing hours I come Second low ~bly~the ~· a T1rnea Minor cornpeny; ~ • C.... Drtve: A p.lr of glasses worth S180 w1S NOY Ol1TlllCI, s 10 per month. Second das from the w.st during 7:15 p.m. 2.1 odds of~ stolen the dhptay c.-of a busit>eU In the 1000 blodt. o.lfted~ poltA9t p.id et ''*-MeN. CA. ttM afternoon Ind Second high It ludcy. L~ for tt1e UNA IOllllOM> "'"* Include aft tlflPll(able ......, 5. tc11tn. PNlldlnt and ao range from t~ to 20 2:26 p.m. 3.1 south swell to pre>-• ........ Ais-: A pow. generator worth $7.500 was • flrOMOdons ..-end local tlUI.) POSlMAS-Mlthl. ..... knots. Wind w~ vlde the~ and stolen from I lock~ yard In the 1600 block. There WIS Tflll: Send addra ct-.s to \lb~ <*WM Maneger wtll bulld to l feet, WA ta the wind to no.Gr of fOtCed . • PUMOD ltwt, The~ hec:MMta Mesa ICIM Grtfllilt\. D4reaor of Opw8tlcw11 and • 4-foot swefl TB 6 £.AW: 51 • shap9 k. • ....... A S20 plant WIS stolen from the front porch of. • ~ ftNnd.tf OMcer Dally flltot. P.O. 8olc 15'0. Costa e1"7 Qllf CN M ...... r..wcl. residefo. . . . . THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1997 Armed robber . gets $300 cash from gas station Some conyalescent hospitals reaily need rehabilitatioii · An armed gunman made off with $300 cash on Tues- • day night after robbing the Chevron gas station at 3190 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa, • police said: The robber walked into the gas station around 5:40 p.m. and pointed a' blue steel, : semiautomatic handgun at · the clerk, 21-year-old Jeremy · Large, said Costa Mesa police Lt. Ron Smith. The robber ordered Large to get on the floor, rilled thfough the cash register and ' escaped in a shabby 1980s- era sedan, Smith. said. The · car was last seen moving · south on the San Diego Free- .• way, he said. The robber 1s described as · a black male, about 5 feet, 8 inches tall, weighing 140 to 150 pounds. He was wearing ' a blue T.,shirt and a red ban- . dana ori his face. The get- away driver is described as a • black woman. -By Christopher qoHard ' No matter what you're doing, • your hometown newspaper FITS IN •.• Daily Pilot Did you watch ·Frasier" Tuesday evening? It was a wonde4ul show, both fun. ny and thoughtful -a rare com- bination indeed among television sitcoms. The thought-provokmg part of it dealt with fear of aging and the ultimate result of growing older, no matter how energetically one does it. Part of the story took place in a rest home. l had to put my father into one of those places. A month or so after· suffering a stroke, he was transferred from Hoag to the stroke-rehab service at St. Jude in Fullerton. l was enthused-because l viewed the mov~ as a signal that he was on the mend and, after a month or so in rehab, he'd be out b!owing his horn again. l was very wrong. After about sue weeks, the physician in charge of the stroke unit called me tn. Dad, who many know as the legendary big band leader Fred Martin, was making zero progress, and probably never would. Under Medicare rules, you either get better or you get . out. The doc was a fan and a sa.xo- pbone player himself so he agreed to keep my father in the hospital until a proper care facili- ty was able to take him. HYou're going to have a tough time finding a good one," he warned and sent me to see the hospital's social services director. When I got to that office, the ON THE COAST fred ~ martin man closed the door and handed me a-sheaf of five pages, each with three columns of address blocks -about 150 places. "These are all the convales- cent hospitals in the county, and some in L.A. County,· he said.· "I've put a mark next to the only ones reasonably near you where I would put my father. U you ever tell anybody about this, I'll deny I ever said it, but these are the best of a terrible lot." There were four marks on the pages. One each in Costa Mesa. Huntington Beach, Laguna and Santa Ana. They were, of course, all full. I.visited other places on the list, but not recommended You could smell why the moment you poked your nose inside the door. The first vacancy was at Mesa Verde Convalescent on Center Street in Costa Mesa. It was clean, bright and airy. It didn't have the stench !>O prevalent in the others. The staff was wu- fonnly pleasant, caring and k.md. I visited every day and never once was everythmg less than what passes for perfect in a nurs· mg home. Last week, I wrote about my mother-in-law Katy's experiences m a San Diego County convales- tent hospital On the surface, the place appeared to be at least the equal of Mesa Verde. Nol so. There, when you rang . the bell, a nurse came -a real nurse tn whites with, I Uunk, one of those nifty nursing caps they no longer wear. But at the Stalag my mother- in-law was sent to after lup- repl~ement surgery, nobody came. She rang the bell for 55 minutes one night. in desperate need of help, but nobody came. And that wasn't the worst FREE THIS WEEK! ~ Hodson Lighting ' I I I ! ' ' MUFFINS ... BUY 1 ... GET 1 FREE! FRESH SLICES OF BREAD ALL DAY! -------Special This Week ' ( PURE WHITE BREAD $1. 99 loaf tsave stoo1) HALOGEN LIGHTING W. 21 X" Body Ht. 5 X" Ext. 8 Y," Glass is Hand Blown Im orted "French Vianne" • Open Tues.-Fri. 8:30-5. Sat 9 -4 426 E. 17™ ST. 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She is d retired prinopal from the Los I Angeles Unified School _Distnct, she graduated from Michigan and bas a master's from USC So why didn't she complam about these i.Qsults and mdigru- ties? She ~ed to. For lhree ddys last week she asked to talk to a manager, an officer-:'Some- body.in charge.· And for three days she was rebuffed •Apparently, nobody's an charge,· Katy said. "Certainly nobody who 1s concerned about caring for people. All they want is their Medicare money.· Speak.mg of which, Katy , thmks she may have discovered why Medicare is going broke She went home last week to con- tinue her recuperation. Katy and her husband, Stan, live way up in the mount.alllS behind Sal) Diego Nonetheless. wiUun two days. three occupational therapy nurs- es were sent by Medicare to check on her. Each one brought the same set of unplements, beaub.fully crafted tools designe4 to help cm mva.lld -which Katy. 1s not -reach, pluck. grab, sladf:t scratch, whatever. The military's $600 toa..let seats come to rrund Each also brought the exact same forms and dSked the satne questJons. probtng her life Lateral- ly back to chtldhood This is Katy's favonte tnterrogatldn: I "Where did you grow up?" "ln southern Illinois. in . Danvtlle " ·And did you enJOY sk.ung there?" So help me God. • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday Merrill Lynch cordially inu1tes you to attend o ur free'semmar. Spend your noon hour at this comprehensive overview of ~rso1t2I financial planning. A 20.minute presentation will be followed by a Q & A session. TIME: 12:00 Noon -12:45 p.m. n·ednnday. March 19, 1997 PLACE: . Merrill Lynch 650 Town Center Dnve, Suite 500 Costa Mesa For more informaunn and re~t·rvatiom, pl!-'"'e comact: Lance Jen1..k<i, Assistant Yacc President and Senior Financial Consultant. at 714429-2805 Soft dnnks will be provaJeJ. The difference is Merrill Lynch. A trsd.tmn of""" • A4 THURSO"AY, MARCH 13, 1997 I Beach A technical seuion will takeplaoeat4·30p m a.t11S20. ,. For reseiv~. call 5S7·5100. occ CHEOt AHO OAHCI I .. Viewer1 can watch Or41lge BAY a.ue LUNCH r,.. ,._.,. .... ·--. -:.... ... -~ Uon Hotel. 3050 Bristol SL. a.a Mesa., Call ii SJO for public otfi. ciaJs wttb reservatio'm made prior to Mardi 11 and S35 for public officials after the deadline and fot other partiC:ipa.nU. For m«e infor- .mabon. call 540-1000. ang• (Tom 7:30 to 10 ~lo room ' sell motorcycle related J>M!S· 101 al OCCs Sciena! Ledure Hall aca!SIOneS and apparel. Admil-- A bolt al weD..Jcnown potee onets AOD IS $6 for adullJ and free for will share lhe1r e:xpestlle oo all cb.iJdreu age 12 and under. aspects al mveotmg a:.t ii SS pts sesEaOll for members and $151 per semcm tor otben. For mfoanaDon. call 432-5880 . SA1URDAY converge on the Lam>ch Pad for _. unique 5peaal event titled •Let the Games Begm. to raise fwtds and awareness for the Discovery) Science Cent.er at 6;.30 p.m.. at 3333 Bear Sl, Costa Mesa. The evenmg.1 will featwe team competition on five of La@dl Pad's interactrve Cout College's c<H'Jd chet:r and ine Thursday Mommg Club of dance lqUads WlJl the11 nab0041 I Newport Beocb will meet from 1 t titles at &.30 pm on ESPN OCC's am to 2 pm at 1221 W C.out two squads both c:aptwed nation-Htghwdy, Newport Beach The MONfY MATTERS al lit.le. I.cut Jttnuary at the Uni· club 1.i a Bay Area tn.end5hlp dub Smllh Barney oilers a financial SOUND Of MUSK eihibtts. mdudmg the ·Pi~. ~:~will open _its .Cage· and •ttow Steady Are door to tbeu hrst (:ree-s1anding You?" T\ckets are $65. For more Home Store beglnnmg today at 10 mfonn.ation. call 540-2001. venal Ch.eerleadmg AsWaaboo with many sections such as workshop on •Money MatteRt Newport Elementary's Orama Nau.on.al Champion.Wups. held at bndge golf wallrlnq oeedleworlt For women• from 8 a.m. to .C.15 Club presents ·The Sound of Walt Dtm.ey World/MGM Resorts end ~re Cost 1S $118 for Juncb I p D1. at the Newport Beach Mar-I Music· at 7 p.m. at 1327 Balboa tn Orlando 4 wtth entertAinmeot tncluded. rtott, 900 Newport Center Drive Blvd . Ne~ Beach. The ~ is ReservdtlOns need w be made by Cost is S25 for lunch only and $35 made up ot first through sixth· I a.m. at M3 NeWpor( Center ~e, PATIENT APPREOATION . Newport Beach. A nl>bon cutting The Daily Chiropractic Center • ceTemony will take place at 9:.tS presents 1ts 10 year celebrabon, · HOME BUSINESS tvlarch 9 by call.ing S.CfH>301 for the all-day workshop Wlth gTaders from the dr~ club. OrdJlge Cotit Colle<Je oflers a lunch. To register, ca.U 955·7817 1_lcket.s are SS. For more in!orma-a.m. To RSVP. call (310) 274-7800. •Patient Appreciation Day" from: workshop Uu!t provides llllomld· RETIREMENT FUNDS tion,ca.U 673-8474 · I 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 2850 Mesa I SOUND OF MUSK ' Verde East, Swf.e C, Costa Mesa,. . bon on m..alung money at home by The JeWJSh Commuruty Cen· U&mg ct typewnter or computer ter of Orange County offers a talk from f, 30 to ~ p m at C.>CC' The on how sound hnanaal strategies work.i.hop will uH.lucJ1: dlscusswn CdJl proVlde creative solutions to un how to gr•t o hornr;: bw.mesc, , keep your money work:J.ng at a cstablJShed, wbc1t home off1ce RE::tirement lnvPStment Strategies e9wpmeht wrJrk.s h'·~t Cl.lld hC1w to wor~hop at 7 30 p m at 250 E d<!vel1J.M: o1ld mark<·t a h~tn~s 8c1ker St . COila Mesa. Cost as S5 Rl>gu.tr~uon f<·f' !.'> $]5 with d SJ <J tor memberi and S8 for. others. rruitencJJ ft."f· (A!J 4'3~·5880 for informauon. call 540-0201 MAYORS' LUNCHEON Thf' (Jrc1ngf! County Coctst ~sortatwn mf:mber'> of huMn~s cU'.ld r r1rrunumty fr·odF-rs pu~n~ 1~ dJlnual M,,~ CJrc, Luncheon ff::ct· tunn9 tl11· mriy<>T'> oJ th~ C<Xll>to.l rrtJ~ ClJ'><UC, ... lfl9 th'•lf City's ogen· cl.a ctnd C'Joc,t,,J J'>..,'J'-'>. at l l '3<J a.m di th1· ~~1·wp<1rt HC1tb(Jr Nau· t.Jcctl MU-'>f'Um. 151 E Coa5t lug.h· way <'<1st ii. $1<J f<1r r~rvc1tmns. qilJ 548-4941 LEGAL COSTS Thr· A'>V1<"l<:11lr.1n for C<Jl"f><Jrolf' Gwwtt1 (Jr,1nq1· r;r,unly Chuptr~r w1JJ rri r·H •1Wl div IJ'>'> H Lirmun<J /CJUr r Jrqnrn1.<JIJ1.1n ., LRgoJ r rAt• tJl ') j(J JI Ill rJI TIH· Poaltc r·1ub 411 <1 ·~.1<1< Arthut Blvd, N r•wp<1rt ANANOAl TALK The Newport Beach Centr~ 1..Jbrary oilers a free program on How to Adueve FUl.ailoal Jnde· pE:ndtnce for Women· c1t 7 pm m the Fmmds' Meetlllg Room at I 00() Avocodo Ave, Newport Beac.h The program will feature a fJvr::-stc.•p rood tu finanoal mde· pendF-nce tha~ involves establish·• mg gOdls. gettJ.ng orgaruzed, ~o­ cctung resowces, selectlng invest· ment'> dnd morutonng results For morr:: mformctUon, call 717-3801 LOCAL GOVERNMENT The Lectguf' of CaWorrua C1Ues I'> h,,vmg its qeneral meellng on ·Sta ~i1hzing Lor.al Government f1nllnr1· H dt 5 ]() pm dt the Red ~ c~ ~the8est" ---Automobile, BOat & RV Detailing--- lf Your Car ls Not Becoming To You, Then It Should Be Coming To Us! We Are The Finest Award Winning Detail Specialist In Orange County & We Love To Pr0ve It! • 936A Sunset Dr., Costa· Mesa (Off Monrovia b.tw-n 17th & 1 Ith) 714 645-5811 TelE~~!1~~i~ JUST A PARTIAL TREATMENT Al EC.OLA we tiove ltl~ nghl trootment or comb1nollon of treatments lo control dryNOOd term1t1.J~ Olher servic&<. vr•ly use m1crowove treatments We use this treatment lor somr.i '.lluollow, bul 11 con leave Termite infestollon«> undelecfed EOOLA oflel'S you the r.hv1V! of IM ELECWOGUN <wtuch con help locate drywood 18'mtte tunnels). m1r.rOW<JVe treotmenls and lent tum1go11ons T NfJ fl Ari l/fllTTrn NAWANT fTHAl (,AN BE REVIEWED ANNUALL YFOR THE LIFETIME OF lHf PflfJPf I> If (.Al L 1 Hf T£ RMITE EXPEITTS AND CHOOSE THE BEST TERMITE CONTROL ~r1cx.r~AM F(Jf> (()UR SPECIFIC NHIY.> YOU NOW HAVE A CHOICf You Wont Th11 JotJ Done Right? We Can Do It For You' ECOLASERVICES OF ORANGE COUNTY 1·800-552-8107 by Oudreea Rich, ();0.S. WHEN TEETII CRACK Locally owned 11nd operaled/ Newport Elementa.ry's Drama The office will be donating all ser-: ~OtAIR ADVEHT\JRES • I Club presen~ •Tue SQ.und of I vices in exchange for a donation • ~UQa -Al the Crossroa~ is Mustc" at 4 p.m. at 1327 Balboa of a stutted animal for a child FRIDAY CASaHO CRUISE the title of the next p~ntatton m BJ:vd .. Newport Beach. The c~ is which benefits Human Opbons : The Harbor H.igh School MUSIC ~~e ~ ~=ts 7 1~~ made up of first through sixth-Second Step Home. The donation ~ Boosters invite the communJty j OC~bert 'B u 00re ,{eatre graders fra55m Fthe dr~~' cnnalub._ entitles participants as new ; board th ch "Electr .. f · · '"'~ Tic:k.ets are . or more u.uo -. t _ ....... ~ .. 00 ex a e ya t a or a Admission is SI in advance and sg-. 3 8474 pabents o a co~una.u • amt· three-hour Casino-Harbor Cnuse al the door Semor cib.zens ~eh· b.o~,call 67 • · nation, posture evaluatior:i .and X- beguuung at 6:30 p.m. from Lldo gible for a· $1 advance discount. I LAUNOi PAD . r~y if needed. For more irifonna-· Village 111 Newport Beach. Tickets For i.oformatlon, call 432-.5880. Several noted OlympUlilS will non. call 662-0670. 1 are $45 and mdude the choice or starter clups or raffle tlc:k.ets. For MOTORCYQ.ES • more llllonnation, call 852-8240. The Indoor .Motorcycle Swap .-___ - - - - - - - - - Meet will be held from 5 to 10 p.m. 1 . ----., INVENTORS FORUM raul or sh.me at the Orange Coun- Ora.nge Coast College offers a j ty Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Cos- semmar on ·Profit Through Invent-ta Mesa. Particpants can buy or r.=;;;-=-w..-.-~~----::--~~~~ Making Your World • Better From Within! (714) 673-1212 SEE OUR WEB PAGE http://'n·ww.farthinginreriors.com INTERIORS Remodeling!!!! Kitchen and ·Bath Specialists ~ Call For FREE In Home Consultation Expert Interior Designers and On-.Staff Crews ·From Concept to Install ation Proud Member of the Newpo'n Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce ')ERVl:\G ORA .... GE. COLNTY FOR I 8Yl:ARS Cont Lie .560ll75 = Celestlno's quality ME A T ·S The+1nP.sr Meat and SC/lJICC Attut/(I/)/{' we carry Rocky Free Range Chicke~ Mannings Nacural ijccf Beef L oin · . BC"f'f Loin Tr1·TiP Roast New York Steak ·$4.59 lb. $8.99 lb. Marinated Ka-bob's Fresh seafood Celes11no ·s _special Sauce~ Salmon. Swordfish . B<'t'f. Lamb & Chicken Halibut. Wahoo Celestina's Ho m e m ad e Pro duc ts Beef Jerky • Turkey Jerky sausage -20 Different varieties Patties -Beef. Turkey & Chicken ( I I' I '/ 1 I '· \I I ,, , II/ ,, • e· 2:10 East 17th St • Costa Mesa • (714) 642-7191 (Hill ren Square) 10:00 to 7:00 Mon-Sat I I I I I 1· I I I I ...... hi 9,7 SAT ,,, TltE Bod BUlllY S&1pply & S~ J69 E. 171'11 ST. • ConA MUA • AcltOH faeM ·RAl.ples (714) 642 .. 1910 . • We Honor AJI Competitor's Product Discount Coupon • I I, II u I 11 I• ~. I I I ""'~may,... ............. wllh ~...., •c•""' ... :.~ · I DtM.1""9 tie not apply to ......... ._,,..... er I••• Masc llU -• 4 Expiree J/'Z2/fn _ I • L-- -~ - - - - - - -mi!ll-----... ~ Does· y-0ur _Rolex need service? .... . ilf· RO LEX · Bring it m to your Official Rolex Jeweler in Orange County mce 1959 for a FREE SPRING SPRUC~UP For 38 years we have been canng for the watches of discerning Rolex owners. While you wait, we will steam off the bracelet and case, polish the crystal and electronicall y check for accuracy of time. This is a "cosmetic spruce-up" and'does not include ope-ning the watch. This FREE OFFER is good through the month of March. CHARLES H. BARR .9~~eM Official Rolex Jeweler for Sales and Service 1803 Westcliff Dri\'e, NewJ)Ort Beach (714) 642-3310 • .. ' . I 17 I ·LAST Y E A ·R HOAG . BEAT " Oe1111m often warn their patients to avoid b111ng down on )Uch hard objcc.1' a\ ice and unpoppcd pope.om kc:rneh bccau~ doing so can lead w c.rac.ked teeth. At fi rst, patienl\ may noc 1mm~ia1dy realize 1ha1 1hcy hove cracked a cooth. Th1\ rcaliz.a11on usuaJ ly romes later, when biting down on the affected tooch produces a ~udden, piercing pain or there is a new \Cnsi tiVlty to hear and cold. ~vcn rhough the crack may not be itisible to the paticnc, ~uch ~mprom.\ should warrant a visir to Jhe dentist for cumination. After fhe dentist pinpoints the problem, u usually can be remedied wich a erown or onlay to proccct the ~cwing ~urfac.e .ind hold chc rooth Jogethcr. In )omc cases, root canal fhcrapy rmy be necessary. In any we, t:rcarmcnr is ncccswy beausc mw do not hul on their own. . • Plwc call when we mty be f»f service; dial 640-5680 to fChcdule tn appoinuncnr. Smiles tu our buafocu. we·~ located at ~4'1 ~Yoado Ave., Suite 508, N~ Beach. Our in-house l#'b ~lit11a our pttima rime and THE -o_o D s so IN THE FI G HT AG A l NS T C ANCER. D I D T H E I R P AT I E ~ T '$. ~· Cancer pati ents face a number of d ifficult obst acles. Thankfully, finding a world-class . cancer treatment facility here in Orange County isn 't one of them. Hoag• Cancer Center survival rates for cancer patient• are better than the national average for every major type of cancer. In fact, Hoag Cancer .center is the largest provider o f radiation a nd cancer treatment in \ HOAG CANCUI ClHTtA Mf:OICAL.... 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CANCER CENTER A --. <If llHf H,,.tMI [7U/7U-Ul7 I Newpon 8eachlCosu Mesa Daily Pilot TOWN CONTINUED FROM A4 EASTER BUNNY • The Easter Bunny hops to Fashion Island through March 29. Children are Invited to have their pidure taken with the Easter Bun- ny outside of Atrium' Court. The Puhion Island Kiddie Choo Choo will also be available near Pottery Sam and will run through April 6. For infonnation, call 721-2000. CAMPRRE PROGRAM The California Department of Pish and Game, the Orange County Harbors, Beaches and PA!ks and the Upper Newport Bay Natur~ presents a walk down Upper Newport Bay memory lane, at 7:30 p.m. at the Shellmaker Bowl Campfire' Amphitheater in Newport Beach. Call 640-1742. GOLFER CONTINUED FROM A 1 a routine. For the next two days, I get to pretend to be one of them. The PROS. We get to walk inside the ropes wUh our own caddies ... our own scorers. The tents are up. The grandstands are there. Maybe, just IDAybe, somewhere along the way, someone might even mista.k.e us for one of them. : 6\30 a.m . -things are . bustling around Newport Beach Country Club. The clubs are tak- en from each entrant upon arrival to the •VIP Parking Lot" and delivered to their assigned' cart. Then it's off to the range to loosen up. Tu.e routine's in motion; a few seven~ons fol- lowed by some fours, then we pull out the big stick. We're hit- •-Early Years Toys • Development.alloys for children binh lO JO years . • Quality toy,s with lasting and creative pJay value. • Personal service from knowledgeable sales staff. I. 642-4212 1827 WESTCLIFF DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH We Cater To Cowards!! FAMILY DENTISTRY YORKTOWN DENTAL N.A. KADER, D.D.S. Diplo~ate; American S.l.D. & l.C.0.1. 9931 Yorktown Ave. (at Brookhunt SL out to 7-11) ==•":.:u:n;tin ton Beach CA 92646 MOST INSURANCES ACCEPfED • Per5onalized, professiotial care • Evening appointments available • • Nitrous oxid<; & headphone available • Senior citizens discount, medical welcome • State of the/\rt Ste rilizati on Techniques • Implants • Cosmetic Dentistry • Mercury-free Re:Jtorations _ (714) 963-9869 ASK ABOUT OUR NEW PATIENT SPECIAL 0. YOUR 5.4YINGS ON DENTAL IM PUNTS ting it hard, not straight, but hard. Shortly before seven, we fin. ish the warm-up with some nice easy wedges. Next, it's ott to the putting green and to find a cup of cotf ee. That's what my game needs. Finally, warm-ups are done. It's off to the big game. ToO.ay's assignment, Tom _ Shaw -winner of regular tour events two decades ago that included the Hawaiian Open, tlle Crosby an9 the Doral. Add to that a couple of senior events, including the Showdown, the 'Il'adition and the Senior Slam. My amateur playing partners include Danny Bibb of Coast Newport Properties fame. Dan- ny's golf resume includes multi- ple club championships at Big Canybn and the Big Canyon course record of 66 (that record stood for some 10 years until HEMPHIIL'S SHOES Sebego, Ecco, Sperry, Clark, Allen Edmonds, Mezlan, H .S. Tra,sk, Brqno Magli, Selby and mo~. 1727 Westcliff Drive • Newport Beach 650-6856 ' ~me kid named nger came to town and in one day shot 61-65). The others in the group include David Ferrigno, an eight handicap, and La,rry Goree, a 20. It's a shotgun start. Our tee assignment i$ 12, a 370-yard, par 4. Shaw greets us and introduces himself to tbe team . He's a great guy. We also meet •Red,• bis caddy. My heart's rad.pg with excite- ment. Shaw hits it long down the right side. Good position. Bibb and I follow with respectable shots down the left side. Noth- ing fancy, just airborne and straight! I follow the tee shot with a smooth nine-iron approach to about 1 ! -feet dead right of the hole. Shaw points to a spot just outside the right side of the cup an~ says "knock it inl • I dol Birdie I It's a stroke hole ... we're two-under and in the lead! Special 20% Off Entire Collection Drawing for a ·$500 Gift Certificate THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1997 AS.• We move to 13 (our second hole), 170-yard par 3. today playing about 156. Things don't stop. Ferrigno · bl!~es 14. for a ne?'eagle. We're five-under after three. Shaw and Bibb bit it stilt. I follow with a good.seven-llon that bits 20 plus long and right, Qf the hole. But wait a minute, it backs up to hole high, 15 feet right and-slightly downhill. Again, Shaw finds the spot for me. I stroke it pure. It's inl The teom is three-under and in the lead. On the way to 14 I twn to Bibb and proudly say of my two birdie start, "this is the first tune I've ever led a senior event.• We laugh and high five. On 14 I wake up. I cold top a driver 50 yards down the fair- Leiter I add another bird.le on • two, for another net eagle. Goree does the samel • To make a long story short The round continues for all of us all day long. As we finish early in the afternoon, we're atop the leaderboard at 18 under. Under team scores, Shaw's name shows up in the bright lights. Sure, there's an afternoon group to follow (we're hoping for Wl.nd) ;\nd yes, there's another 1 18 tomorrow. But for now, we'.re in first. Alone, 9top the pack. Let the Big Dogs Eatl way. Oops, boys. you're on your I · • ,i own. . ~ T~ JOHNSON is the publisher. I I I I I I I I I - , . Soitth Co t Plaza ·March is Kl\ti m{)nth with each s1sMpurchase of KMS, you will receive one of the f oUowing · FREE ~ . An 8 oz. KMS Moisturizing Shampoo An 8 oz. KMS Silker " . or A 4 oz. KMS Gel with coupon Salon and Beauty Supply . 557-4190 . L!:-----------------:!.l· •Art Deco Upholstery• Slipcover Sofa & Chair • Rustic & Iron Furniture •. • • • 'A6 THURSDAY, MAACH 13, 1997 cityside Co uncilwoman looking . of ~ a committee at Monday's council meeting. for youth panel Costa Mesa City Council- woman Ubby Cowan will ask fel- low council members for their sup- Help parents throw a great Grad Nite party port m forming a youth committee Yoo .can get a tax deduction thdt will encourage young people next yecir, and help Costa Mesa to participate in local government. High seniors celebrate lhelr gradu· The proposed Costa Mesa ation by donating to the Cost.a Youth Committee/reen Council is Mesa High Grad Nite event. ~uned at addressing the needs and The alcohol-and drug-free par- int~rests of young people in the · ty for seniors will be June 18. Commwtlty. The youth committee's Donors can send contributions input and advice on issues affect-to Costa Mesa High School, 2650 · iny them would be dJ.rected to both Fairview Road, Costa Mesa 92626. ~ounaJ members and the Commu-Donations are tax free and the non- Jtity Seryices Department. profit tax ID 11wnber is 23-7032735. The conimittee would be made Anyone with questions about up of dbout eight to 10 members donating to the event can contact who uve in the aty and are Maude Barfield at 622-7393. h<'lween 14 and 18 years of age I Learn how to access ·t-h•mbers' terms would be stag- ~wred and last for one year But city hall at workshop !>11me mibaJ members would be ,1..,kPd to serve for two years Newport Beach commuruty The oty would spend no more association leaders can exchange ll1dn $500 for the comrruttee's I ideas with city officials at a city- < xpc•mcs, under Cowan's propos-sponsored workshop. , I . · Officials w'4l present ways to get < ·1 1y Council members are j in touch with appropriate city staff ( \JX'rted to approve the formation members or council members, and Gary Otl.u ou ANTHONYSLANDSCAPE Setd I Sod lawns • Malibu. Gardea llibts lrrtaatlon Dram Worll Sprtakler Systems lastal(ed (auto. manual. I repaJrs) PlanUae. trees. shrubs, flowers, erouad coter (Gardea lne MaJa1enaace SenJce) Oatld Rlttra (714) 64i·l858 j Enell~h Spealllne I . f m f sllmllrs. Rusonablt Prlus UuoHd (714) 214·4594 Hoag· o---~Orthopedic~--...... I I a V I C I I PRESENTS OH MY ACHING BACK! Join John C. Brown, M.D., Hoag Hospital orthopedic surgeon, and J•net Potter, physical therapist, to learn more about the common causes and treatment of low back pain at home and in the workplace. Thursday, March 20 at 7 p.m. Hoag Health Center -Costa Mesa 1190 Baker Str~et. Costa Mesa (corner of Baker and Fairview) The class is free and registration 1s limited so call and sign up today. 800/514-HOAG (4624) ·. www.hoag.org 0 1tt1 ~ HotpCti.l Ill•,~ ... •1t•.,,._.,., ' HI090 ~ ~·· , •M>f• • will listen to commwtlty leaders' concerns. The workshop is scheduled for 7 p.m. March 19 in the community room of the Central Llbrary, 1000 Avocado Ave. City to offer wireless modem service Newport Beach. residents c'an soon plug into the Internet without the added entanglement of wires. The Qty Council Monday gave the go-ahead to Metricom, Inc. to install equipment throughout the city for the company's wireless modem service. Metricom will mount small boxes on about 100 utility poles throughout the city that will broadcast radio waves. The wjJves carry the serVice through special wireless modems purchased by service subscribers. The company's agreement with the city specifies that other oompa- nies can install similar equipment with the city's OK Does Your Career Stand Up to Your Toughest Judges? In lhf'se turbulertt economir timPs, arPyou worried that thP 11•f't{arp.r>f 11our family might bP at risk? 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The club handed out . more than 2,000 • of the seedllngs to all tbJrd- grade students ln ·the Newport. Mesa school d1strj.cL MARC MARTIN /OM.Y PILOT Factory .MATIRESS utlet Store ~ BRAND NEW-COSMETICALLY ~PERFECT Get the Best tor Less! 3 165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Block SOutb of 405 l'Wy 545-7168 "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" CUSTOM-MADE N EW FURNITURE • DRAPERIES MARCH .SPECIAL .ADDITIONAL 5°/o OFF Tlim March 20 1"997 CUSTOM FURNITURE RE-VPHOLSIERY -We Clean Caipets & Rugs -We Clean UpholstefY & Drapes -We Clean & Wax Wood Aoora -We Reft'llsh Wood Aoora :.. We Cen:wnic Cot.nets & Showeri •Vinyl •Marble •Tile . Factory &t Showroom 1998 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-8400 r . Newpon BHdi!Costa Mesa Daily PiJor THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1997 A.7 Party. for Hennes stOre goes · s~ooth &S silk T he tables were set With dif- ferent colored cloths. Bowls of richly fat roses -in hues named Sterling Silver, Kennedy and Double Delight, imported from exotic South American loca- tions -overflowed from their containers. THE CROWD b.w. : could walk our rostomers to their ca.rs. It is our tradition,• said Monune1a-Hennes, in from New York for the exhibition and lun- cheon thrown by the Segerstrom family. Mommeja-Hermes was seated next to Renee Segerstrom, Seth Baker in from Beverly Hills and Jill Richards of Brerttwood at a table of yellow roses. Heruy Segerstrom hosted a table of fas~ ion and desigri dignitanes, includ- ing McConnico. Caroline Graham Robert Dumas-Hermes, great- grandson of Thierry. Today, the company, wtuch is partially publicly traded, is still basically a family~ business. Mom- meja-Hermes was delighted to talk family. He lS the father of three young children of his own, and, »There are some 70 or 80 members of the next Herme's,gen- eration," he said with a smile. As for his generation, there are about 42 members of the fanuly who share the Hennes legacy. MThey don't all work in the business,• added Mommeja-Hermes, whose A gent named Hilton McConnico, silver-haired and bespectacled in th1n tortoise rims, donning a suit of loose linen and a thick-rib~ tie of ice pink silk, scattered rose petals around the centerpieces. H e was creating the final details before the a.rtjval of the luncheon crush, set to dine at The Center Club, Costa Mesa in honor of the opewng of Hennes. South Coast Plaza. McConnico moved about the chic private din- ing room as if he were expecting royalty. CO(>k ' . ' 'of The New Yorker, and W's Louise Farr, at a table of crimson petals. Son Anton Segerstrom Joined longtime Segerstrom confi- dant Werner Escher entertaining the crowd at still another table. . bloodline in the family comes from his mother. Perhaps he was. Alter all, Wlth- in minutes, the empty room scent- ed with the profusion of buds ·was filled with women and men swooping in following one of the most enchanting store openings to ever unfold on the Orange Coast. "I have waited for quite some time to welcome the Hermes store to our shopping center," said Henry Segerstrom, host of the 1uncheon honoring Laurent Mommeja-Herples, president and CEO of the U.S. subsicliary of the Paris, France-based Hermes ' International. Upon arrival at the Center Club, Segerstrom was greeted by wife, Renee, with a . warm kiss .. She was overseemg · final details of the event with Hermes desigrier McConruco, . · who was indeed the fair-halJ'ed : man of the hour, given the • impression his exhibit created at : South Coast Plaza. • _ •The artistry and the unagma- • tion is to be applauded," sa.Jd : Segerstrom, asking the crowd to : recognize McConnico's talent. ··The desigrier took his bow and : said, "I named tlus exhiblbon of : the Hermes collection and history, : 'Hennes, Dreams Woven With : Silk,' btit I think that I perhaps got Re lig io u s Scie nce a Spiritual Approach~Living 'r: ,JA MESA• '.tJNDA•'> l0,1m l'J4 1399 it backw~ ... it should have been named, ·Hermes, Silk, Woven With Dreams.' " The McConruco exlub1tJon, open to the public through Mdrch 23'°t the new Hermes store, debuted at Japan's Suntory Muse- wn in October 1996 Suntory Museum director Keizo Sa11 said, "Imagination IS a powerlul source of inspiration m the creative process. TJus exhibit introduces the Hennes scarves and the cre- ative process behind them." · · The resulting exhibition is a delight to both the mmd and the eye. It is an unusud.I start for an upscale retail establislupcpt, still irJ the final stages of preparabon for an actual.opening. "We '\'Vaited until we had the perfect space at South Coast Plaza. We \vanted..d store with a door to the outside so that we Followiilg a welcome toast by Henry Segerstrom, raisirlg an exquisite glass of Latour Puligriy Montrachet, guest of honor Mom- meJa-Hermes, a yowtg and dap- per man attired m a tailored, three-button, navy silk and woolen suit, spoke. "I always fol- low the king," jested Mommeja- Hermes, alluding to the power of the South Coast Plaza owner and also perhaps unWlttingly refening to the history of his family's com- pany. . The House of Hennes was founded in ·1837 as a harness~ malting firm by family patriarch Thierry Hermes. 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Birch St • Newport Beach (714) 7:56-1211 OPEN TO THE PUBLIC 9AM-4PM THUR-FRI-SAT NLY As a luncheon of lobster salad, lamb and ginger creme brulee delighted the crowd, the conver- sation dnfted from fashion and retailing to family and comrnuruty. Everyone m the room was con· nected either by busirless or soaal or conununity lies. It was yet another landmark move forward for the retas.l emplre known the world over as South Coast Plaza PHOTO COURTESY ANN CHAllU.QN Hermes designer Hilton McConnicol left, joins Renee Segerstro111 at a luncheon welcoming the French store to South Coast Plaza. In a week that was marked wtth the pdssmg of Ruth · Segerstrom, matriarch pf the Orange Ccrunty family, the cele- bration was somehow a fittlng tribute to her VJSion. Heruy and Renee Segerstrom both knew that Ruth would have been proud to welcome Hermes to the commu- nity. I "Tim IS yet another celebrabon ~ JO Hn LfOOARD'S . ... ,. ... ~ J. M·ICHAEL V . ELAMM ~D: COSMET IC SURGERY of her We. her standards, her tremendous energy and foresight wruch brought US all to tlus I pomt," said her proud son. Indeed 11 was · • B.W. COOk'S column runs Thursdays and Saturdays. .. • . . • • • • • ' ·• • 'i C ALL T ODAY F OR F R EE C ON S U LTA~ION (714) 721·1 '113 ,, 360 SAN MIGUEL DR., STE.-207 . . THURSOAV, MARCH 13, 1997 ),,.-. i . '6 • •• J New cidinary team steps through biStro's revolving door : KIM ~ElllY I OAlY PILOT •Chef and owner Benuud :Althaus opened Bn lljc Oil !Balboa Island In Feb~. I '°' • I F.Y.I. + WHAT: Basilic +WHERE! '217 Marine Ave., Balboa Island ·.a+ WHEN: Dinner nightly _ 'from 5 p.m. Closed Monqay. + HOW MUCH: Soup, falact and appetizers, SS.SO to $7.50 each; entrees, $17 to $23 i-PHONE: 673..0570 •• . By Marla Bird, Daily Pilot A n open Dutch door gieets patrons at the entrance of 8uWc and garden flowers glow in the soft lights on each ol its tables. Seating 20, the bistro is about the same size as an average Harboi Hills entry hall. but own- er/chef Bernard Althaus and~ wife, Arlette, have big aspirations for fine dining within its diminu- tive interior. . The Althauses are the newest husband and wife team to take a crack at the small dining rental on Marine Avenue in Balboa Island. Its size seems to otter a perfect launching pad for talented young chefs who want to be in business for themselves but are not ready · for the demands of a larger venue. 1 When the brilliant chef Andre Lechien closed shop after 11 months to accept a prime job offer from Wolfgang Puck, the space was closed fQT only a few weeks before Althaus signed a lease. With admirable confidence, Althaus has set his prices a shade below those _of his predecessor. He has devised a limited menu for Basilic: three appetizers, three soups, three salads, four fish and four meat cou!ses. Dessert choices are recited. A three-course dinner for one, without wine or tip, will average $31. . An earnest young waiter brought the wine list and a plate • Quick. .. Fresh ... Hot!-. .--~~~~~~~~--.. Best Thai FooJ In Orange County ~~=t~~~°'tys:t:ed . August1~.. • • LUNCH, DINNER,. CATERING, TAKE OUT f 15 w. 19th Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 .•. (714) 548-43~-3 • (714) 548-1352 Fax 714 -548-0399 :Ml CASA ;Hu gone flshlngl : : For flsb tlcos our meals are still a trip to Mexico -as well as the coast of Baja. It's a trip worth taking_ T The nadltion Continues Since 1972 I I .. ~ f, > ! 1 ~ ', 1 ,d, i r J I I ~ , , , Szechw ':King All. You Can Eat Lunch & Dinner Buffet ---------i!!. :so'AIOFr: Dinner: Buy any dlnnfr •nd I 1'ceive so~ off second C11nne1 or tqu•I 01 ltllfr I value E•p11e1 3/31197 . 512 w. 19™ St INH.¥bal · St. Patrick's Da}r Luncheon Specials Monday, March 17th ~ .75 5 s I ... .IS Al• Askanom 1695 Irvine Ave uoasdubqnl sta Mesa 646-7 4 Lunch Served Mon. thru .Fri. 11 :30 -2:30 • Dinner Smul Mon. thru Sat. from S:30 p.m. with three canapes, which are a greeting from the chef serve(! to all d.inel's. On one night, it was salmon mousse f eathe:red with dill On another occasion., a round of cheese, Thte De Moille, is pre- sented and guests are invited to shave off fleurettes of the nutty, Parmesan-like stuff, delicious with a glass of Ferrai-Cara.no fume blanc ($5.50). Three ol us ordered each of the three listed appetizers ($7) and sampled from one anothets ]>lates. An airy cushion of silky chopped salmon tartare disap- peared quickly, as did the paper- t.llin slices of smoked duck ($7.50) circling a tangle of celery root with walnut-oil dressing. An order of rosemary tagliatelle in a fricas- see of wild mushrooms was good and would have been delicious ha.d the kitchen remembered to heat it. Pureed asparagus with mush- rooms in a rich stock comprised the soup du jour ($5.50) and a happy maniage ot flavors aowd- ed a salad plate with gentle baby greens, roasted pine nuts, plum- my sun.-dried tomatoes with a rosemary vinaigrette. A bonus of warm goat cheese on croutons made this a maivelous salad course. Rosy-hued risotto proved to be a riotous gath~g of baby mus- sels and shrimp in the plump rice with savory cooking juices (fish stod<, with a basil tomato coulls and a hint of anchovy) begging'to be spooned up or mopped with bread. A bold wedge of steamed Chilean seabass (Sl 7) with sliced f~el made a flavorful marriage with a buttery tarragon wine sauce. • A robust veal chop ($23) was perfectly tender, surrounded with baby vegetables and a swirl of mashed potatoes ilecked with greens and topped with flagpoles of thyme and rosemary. We could- n't get enough of its mahogany Joi!'\ Us For _ Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch • Catering Available iiiiM'..I.~'·'> • For Reservations and Directions Call 723-0621 . 251 Shipyard W1Y-1 • Newi>ort Beach NOW SERVING Country Style With Our Sunday Mexican Breakfast -:1~.zz1 Shaken Sfuzz.i New Martini List. .•• • But Not Sti rred I ... demi-glace sauce sweetened with ltoney. The other meat courses are served with those mashed pota- toes, too; New York steak with three peppers in merlot sauce and shallots confit a.nd roasted jilet of lamb in a tapeDAde sauce of black olives wi1h a grainy mustard rose- mary crust. A warm. small apple tart wfth a citrus tang and a rich pate bmee crust, and ·a walnut and chocolate tart with vanilla bean ice cream ($6.50 each) were our dessert choices. A fairly priced wine list has some gpod bottles for less than $30, no vintage listed. Blackstone Grand Reserve Merlot is $25 a bottles thE\ ctlambo1le-Musigny Preniiet Cru, Labqire~Roi, one of the outstanding Prench selec- tions, is $39. A Pouilly-Fuisse (Bw-gunqy) from Domaine De La Collonge is a well balanced chardonnay at $26. Arlette Althall.S helps her hus- band and keeps a solidtous eye on guests and Bernard comes in to greet patrons at each table before the meal is over. If is very wann and particularly cordial; ell in all. a comfortable, relaxed deli- cious dining experience. Born and raised on the west side of the Alps, Althaus brings an eatn~t French/Swiss sensibil- ity to his cuisine. He seived his apprenticeship in Lausanne, working at Chalet Swisse before coming to NeWJ)Ort Beach to attend the wedding of his uncle seven years ago. He and Arlette never returned to their home- land. . Instead, he went tQ work at Le Cellar in Fullerton, then spent almost two years at Newport's· French restaurant, Pascal, and then at Mezzanine restaurant. -----• CLEANING PLANT ON PREMISES li=E=·.1=7:;-tb_s_•·--r.:::-1 •WE ACCEPT COMPmTORS' COUPONS f • EXPERT ALTERATIONS ~ 714-650-8225 ~ 1°"1 An American Cafe I 0\11\(, 0\ 1111. \( H \\ \l\\l \C,I April 4 -May 11 Low-priced previews Man:b 28-AprU 3 AnliclpatJon is In the air as all of Orange County loo~ forward to a fresh new staging of the Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece by America 's greatest living playwright. 11lis history-making play, 1ha1 has become synonymous with the search for the American dream, inaugurates SCR's five-year American Oassics Serles~ Don't miss it! nDElm' ~TIONAL "Trtu """iNSuRANCE COMPANY UNOCAL £LAINE AND MAmN QINURG • STIJDBNT GROUP DISCOUNTS AVAIIABLB! fuU-tlme studenrs saYe $10 lo $12 per ticket. excluding Friday and S:uurday evenin~. · E~n our low-pri<W preview tickets are discounted $5 per student' For tlckeb and information, plewcall (714) 957-2602, ext 1.64 O\ 1111 \I I< \If 0\ U s I \f,I "A BREATHTAKING PICTURE ·op LIFE! 1bree Days of Rain hould not be missed by anyone who cares about theatre." ,.,......,,,_ ''COMPELLING! Few playwrighrs can combine rigorous intellectual debate, devwting humor. humanity and pain the way Greenberg does." o.w ,,_,., ......... NOW 11110UGH AP1J;L 6 pll:film 1~1)~ ,J, °' . ' ~ lldaanl Greenberg ...,....,._ ., .. y llHNll& unimw. _ _,,. a IMLDml.,... ' Newport Beach/Cose.a Mesa Daily Pilot Theater-goers should plan stay at 'Hot I Baltimore' By Tom Titus, Daily Pilot L ife goes on at "The Hot 1 • Baltimore,• a past-its-prime· downtown hostelry that's missing more than the •e• in its sign. This superb Lanford Wilson play -now staged as a period piece -gets an excellent revival from a large and deep cast at Orange Coast Co~e. Director John Ferzacca has gathered an outstanding ensem- ble to create Uie various eccen- tricities of Wilson's rich dramatic comedy. And ·on David actors fit their roles beautifully, making the show a pleasure to watch and enjoy yet again. • Even in a finely honed ensem- ble, there are bound to be indi- vidual standouts, and one such stunner is Hilary Hesse as the button,rute 17-year-old prosti- tute whose energy powers most of the play. Hesse's girlish. enthu- siasm and effervescent perfor- mance is the centerpiece of a skillfully crafted production. Another standout is Jenn ortiZ as the mouthy, larcenous Jackie, desperately seeking a better life for herself and her dependent r--:---------------------~~ ~~~~~~~o~~~ -. F. Y.t. ' Henry). Steve Scaglione's fine- ' ly detailed, panoramic set· ting, the play's various stories often unfold simultaneously, vying for the playgoer's atten- tion. + WHA~ •Tue Hot I Balti- more• +WHERE: Orange Coast Col- lege's Drama Lab · +WHEN: Thursday through Howe turns in a creditabte per- formance as the harried night clerk who's all heart despite his crabby exte- Sean Henry portrays a desk clerk at .. lbe H_pt L Baltimore" in Orange Coast College's production of Lanford Wilson's poignant and powerful play. The play closes this weekend with perfor- mances Thursday through Sunday in the 'College's Drama Lab. · Ferzacca's production splendidly bal- ances the emo- tional levels of , Sunday at 8 p.m .• dosing ' Sunday at 2 p.m. : +HOW MUCH! $8.and $9 : + ~: 432-5880 evening are hilariously interpret- ed by Rachel Louise Davenport and Tamara Hoffman. Davenport bas most ot Wilson's uzinger" lines and she fires them with unerring marksmanship, while Hoffman struts artd prances effectively as the showier mem- ber of the comfort corps. rior. ' I • Harriett Whitmyer's gentle, slightly dotty Millie is a refreshing con- trast from the sound and fury of the others. Peter Niles nails the crotchety Mr. Morse right down to the shuffling gait and delayed reactions of his elderly character. L-------------------------j the play's myriad characters: the hyperkinetic teenage hooker and the excitable butch big sister of a slow-witted young man; the more leisurely paced old folks, the retired schoolteacher and the crusty cliess-playing fossil. The- Custom Orapenes & Custom Topper.; The other two ladies of the Mark Palkoner sinuners effec- tively as a young man searching for a missing grandfather. ·There is a place where weekends are se.,en da 1 long ••• And e"eryone there is hippy. Ktp11 $11rf BHr41 Qiloklilm B1ltlarra $11rf BHr4t Riatval4 Qlcktilm Bayt 26 Rt4 Cl11~ R1l11111 Bi! Hd Ray• $p1111 I S Q k l tti N R Men; & L~d ,~ ~ Swimwe1; Arriving D ail~' Great New S tile~!! \1 \1 1111111 •• 11 I 111 ;; >~~!~~~ We8tclifl' Plaza . ' \I I II ~ 'I \ I I ·, ACCEPTED Prtces Good thru 3/17/97 I 036 Irvine Ave. • Newport B~ach Cilifornia Ruby Grapcfruh Slbbag ,.~ ALTA DENA PRODU¢TS, FRESH GROUND PEANUT BUTTER, NUTS Ir DRIED FRUrT, FRESH FLORAL IOUQUETS, 1ANCH EGGS, GRIHO YOUR OWN COFFEE, C'EST Sf BON BREAD DELNEREO FRESH DAILY \. Richard Machowicz and Sandrell Mitchell are fine as the officious dayside employees, while Rebec- ca Gepford projects a weary fig- ure as the mother of a troubled, evicted young man. "The Hot 1 Baltimore" is one piece of 1970s memorabilia that hasn't lost its charm, or its bite, with the passage of time. Orange Coast College's revival is wel- come indeed. THURSDAY, MAROi 13, 1997 PSO to present 24 concerts in 1997 -98 season The Pacific Symphony Orchestra's 11th season at the Orange County Performing Arts Center will feature Brahms, Bach, Vivaldi and Rachmaninoff, as well as a large-scale commission from. composer-m-residence Frank Th:heli. . The 1997-98 season consists of the Leo Freedman Founda- tion Classics Series, a three- concert "Classical Connec- tions• .Saturday matinee series and the annual performance of Handel's "Messiah." ' · · The schedule for the Per- forming Arts Concerts: • Oct. 8 and 9 -With p1arust Horacio Guherr:ez (Berhoz, Strauss and Brahms) •Nov. 19 and 20-With pianist Stephen Prutsmari (Mozart. Tchaikovsky and Beethoven) • Nov. 22 -Matmee, with Protsman (Tchaikovsky) •Dec. 10 and 11 -With violin- ist Silvia Marcovici (Enesco, Mendelssohn and Rachmani- noff) • Dec. 13 -Matinee, "Messi- ah· with the Pacific Chorale • Jan. 14 and 15, 1998 -With baritone Christopher Schalden- brand and soprano Bridgett Hooks (Brahms) • F.eb. 4 .and 5 -With conduc- tor Bernard Klee and pianist · Anne!.Marie McDermott (Ravel, Rachmaninoff and Musso~sky) • March 4 and 5 -With violin- ist Gil S'haham (Mozart. ; Glazunov and Shostakovicli) • • March 7 Matinee• (Shostakovich) " • March 18 and 19 -With con- ductor/violirust Jaime Larecio, • flautist L-ouise DiTullio and ~el­ list Timothy Landauer (Handel, Vivaldi and Bach) • Apnl 15 and 16 -With sopra-• no Camellia Johnson (Barber, · Tiche!J and Tcha.i.kovsky) ~ • May 6 and 7 -With pianist• Eduard us Hdlirn (Getty, Chopin '1 and Beethoven) • May 9 Matinee (Beethoven) •June 3·and 4 -With baritone Thomas Hampson (Mahler) .. • Concert subscriptions are 1 available start:ulg. Monday. For ~ qiore mlormation, call 755- ·5799, Find rt fast 1n your hometown newspaper JEMY MMUlll fll I VIUI VACAT• (PS) ....Vll'E 1"1MTIR l"NVATE l"MTI lllTUllll Of THE N ) • l"NVATE l"MTI ""'ATE NllTI .,._MASCO lllTUllll Of THE JED EMl"lllE S11'•ES l~I llETUM Of THE JEDI IN) JUllCl1 2 JUl8l£ lf'C\ JUMl.£ 2 .-&.I (N DAlfTE'S flUlt lN·13 ..-.UTE l"OWfR (RI --~a IOO" l S&M8 IUllE R) FOOU RUSH It (l"C·131 lllTUllll Of T1'E JUI (flCI) STMWMl(N) DARK PLACE 10 J.-... I " ,. M ... ''" rH IR~lt;f • '''' «0- 10 THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1997 MUSIC PUNK BAND Club Mesa presents the punk band ·Thrill My Wife• at 10 p .m. Friday at 843 W. 19th St .. Costa tvjesa. For .more information, call 642-8448. THE CASSIOYS The Cassidys return to Orange Coast College with another pas- sionate and powerful perfor~ mance of Celtic: music at 8 p .m. Saturday in OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. Advance tick- ets are $17, advance discount uckets are $15 for OCC stt.idents. senior citizens and children under 12 ano tickets at the door are $21. For information, call 432-5880. DON G;IOVANNI , . "Don Giovanni, n ' Woll gang Amadeus Mozart's treabnent of the Don Juan legend, will be staged at 8 p .m. Saturday, Wednesday and March 22, and at 2 p.m. Sunday and March 23 at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $22-$89. For more information, call (800) 34-0PERA. JAZZ EXTRAVAGANZA A three~band jazz extravagan- Zd, featunng guest artist Pete Christlieb, will be staged at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Robert B. Moore Theatre at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Advance tickets are $5 and tick- ets at the door are $7. For infor- mation, call 432-5880. THE CHJEFTAINS The Chieftains, regarded' inter- nationally as the most famous exponents of traditional Irish music in the world, perlorms at 8 p .m. March 20 at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets cost $10-$48. For information, call 553-2422. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS Free live classic rock perfor- mances are scheduled from noon 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 in the Town Square at ni.angle Square in Costa Mesa. ART . . ART LEAGUE The Costa Mesa Art League general meeting will take place at 7 p.m. March 20 at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. Well-known artist Kathy Hilton will conduct a demonstra- tion With oil and wax mediums. F.or more information, call 540- 6430. WATERCOLOR EXHIBrT The Newport Beach Central Library is displaying a watercolor exhibit by Carole Callahan, "The Luscious Garden: Newport's Answer to the Marine Layer,• Lhrough March 31 at lOOO ·Avoca- d.o Ave., Newport Beach. For irlformation, call 717-3801. PAINTINGS AND POLAROIDS Karen Feuer-Schwager, an Orange-County artist, will exhibit two series of her work during the month of March at Haute Cakes Caife, West Cliff Court, 1807 RIVERBOAT -RESTAURANT . For LUNCH 6RUNCH BANQUETS Dinner Ample Free Parking At Newporc Beach Nautical Museum 151 SC< >AST HWY IAT BACK BAY BRIDGE) 714 67l3415 Floral & Gifts ~ 7~ ~ ~ ""'"' ~ 7~ 25°/o Off Spring Arrangements cu~t om Flor~tl:oc E~cludln1t S~d•I Ordel'l! Gift~ & Antique~ -·- peciality Furniture..: Mon-Fri I 0-6 •Sac I 0-5 369 E. 17th St., #13 •Costa Mesa • 646-6745 ' (Next to Plum's Cafe) Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach. On exhibit will be her Mixed Media Manipulated Polaroids as well as paintings from.an environ- mental series. Call 497-5926. E~RONMENTAL EXHIBmoN' A spedal showing of mixed media artworks by. Gail Taylor will be presented to the -Ortlllge County cbapter office of the American Institute of Architects through April 4 at 3200 Park Cen- ter Drive, Suite 110, Costa Mesa. For infonnation, call 557-7796. 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. Call 755-0340. EXHIBmON • The Robert Mondavi Wine and Food Center presents the work of photographer/artist Merritt A. Vincent, •Beyond The Sprocket Holes," through April 1 at 1570 Scenic Ave., Costa Mesa. For information, call 919-4510. ABSTRACT ART The Orange County· Museum of Art presents Joe Good.e's exhi- bition of post-painterly abstract art Lhrough April 13 at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 759-1122. ••••••••••••••••••• : . Newport : : BEAUTY SUPPLY : · : d•rm•loalOil : : ffl:. : . . -.. '!'.f 11.7). ~ • ='···············r: ~20% OFF~ : Entire Purchase : VIDEO INSTALLATION The Orange County Museum of Art presents the internationally circulated video installation work, "The Theater of Memory," by contemporary artist Bill Viola at the Museums's Installation Gallery through June 1 at 850 San Cleuiente Drive, Newport Beach. FoI information, call 759- 1122. 'ARST IMPRESSIONS' "FU'St Impressions: The Lagu- na Beach Art Association" is at the Orange County Museum of Art South Coast Plaza Gallery through June 15. "First Impres- sions" features selected Califor- nia "plein air" paintings created by the founders of the association f:rom the Orange County Museum of Art. . NAUTICAL MUSEUM The museum features three g~eri':s: the Newport Gallery displaying the maritime history of the . ~.ea; the Model Gallery exhibiting a selection of world- class models and the Grand Salon • which offers touring exhibits. Admission ls free for members, $4 for adults and $1 for children. The muse wn is located at 151 E. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. For informt}tion, call 675-78~3. Get ~nterrogated . . over a salad. -' ....,,. 'f,,. I.' "11 .. ( ·'· ....... 'II • '£1.t , ies Sebast ~ & [~rmolog1cJI & Aveda • • t•; l'.: 'f:l7 • Call 714-631-CLUE for Tickets • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Marriott's Mystery Getaway. : 3601 Jamboree Rd #8 N.B. : Corporate Parties, Gift Certificates : 261-6788 : j l kre'' M'°"' lo llv ~h11C 111.:in B1f M1rk"J • · Jamboree at Bristol : ~ "Mvs'-veat.1wum.c1ar.puuit1on • Ba k Ba ., tl>f' crwm of tM inte-bw dinner • . C . y Court : tti•at*' ~P· • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ·Torn l 1tus Tlleatet llPYtt!w 1997 • J~Mi)1 rA_. Ja~a Ce~tr~le The Place To Be ~ Moming, Noon,· ~ and Night. ~ -------------------~, Combo Offer: l ,,~ ! . I Your choice of a muffin, bagel or scone plus one I I cup of regular size, fresh brewed coffee. 1 I INTRODUCTORY OFFER -One coupon per customer visit. Not valid L with any other offer. Vahd onty at thJs location thru 3131/97 I • ---34iifVIA1.foo;NEW;Oif i£AcH---~ (across from Ea\Vcird's Lido Theater) 6 73-5310 FAX 675-7509 • 1997 STU .DENT DES~.GN AN AD CON TEST ; Artwork 1;7y: • Jeffrey LI 1-=--4J.A-~c;oln Elemenury • ( 4 U> 6th grade category) Laet year'e eecond place winner I • ADVERTISERS: When you support your local schools through the 1997 STUDENT DESIGN AN AD CONTEST you create a strong business/ education partnership. DEADLINE: Spa~: ihursday, March 20 at 5pm INQUIRE ABOUT AD RATES. ADS: All Ads are 2 column ( 4 Y .. ") by 6" and designed by students, incorporating your advertlaing message. C•ll your e•lee repreeent•tlve •t . 642-4321 . \ I JOHN UTHGOW John Llthgow, the Emmy award-winning star of NBC's hit comedy, "Third Rock from the Sun," w1U share an evening of comedy and poetry reading in a benefit for Autism Coali- tion for Creative Educational and Social Services from 7 to 10 p .m. Saturday at the Hyatt Newporter, 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach, Cost is $50. For information, c all 841 • 5796. GARDENING TALK Roger's Gardens offers free gardening demonstrations at 2301 San Joaquin Hills Road, Newport Beach. "Tools of the Trade" i5' offered at no<>n every Thursd(,ly, "Summer Flowering Bulbs" is oHered a~ noon every Sunday ·and "English Cottage Gardens" begins at 9:15 a.m. Sat- urday and March 22. For infonna- tion, call 640-5800. SAFARI BRUNCH A Safari Sunday Brunch Cruise is available aboard the 54-foot Emerald Forest 'Tiki docked in Balboa at the Pun Zone from 11 a.m . to 1 p.m. every ~unday. The cost is $25.95 per person and $15.95 for children under 12. Por reservations, call 673-0240. 'FARMERS MARKETS • Every Thursd~y 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 everi Saturday and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the main fairgrounds parking Jot. For information, cal.t 723-6616. • Every Saturday there is a farmers market. fro.m 9 a.m. to 1 p.tn. in the munidpal·'pjlfking lot at Bayside Drive and~Marguerite Avenue in Corona del Mar. INSTANT CASH FOR USED SPORTS GEAR • Exercise Equipment • Scuba • Hockey • Wetsaits • Surfboards • Golf • Rollerblades & More ........... --~~ :....-zr·~ 670 W. 17th St• Costa Mesa• 548·0660 ***BUY. SELL TRADE*** Lunch Combos • To (jo Only Vegetarian Non-Vegetarian $295 $395 444-0082 3013 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa (across from Fedco) ·Charlie's Chili Restaurant locals Favorit~ .Place for 30 ·y.ears ~----------• • NEXT To NEWPORT PIER 675-7991 STAGE ACTING WORKSHOP Orange Coast College offers an acting workshop designed for individuals interasted iJ\ making commercials for television and acting in film from 9 to 11:30 a.m. every Saturday beginnning this Saturday through, April 12 in Room 101 of OCC's Business Edu- cation Building, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Cost is $82. For infoIJnation, call 432-5880. 'TREASURE ISLAND' The Riverboat Players, Orange County's new~st theater compa- ny, in association with Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, proud- ly stages its premiere show, ·n~ure Island," at 1:30 p.m. Saturdays an'd S,undays through Jun~ 29 Qn the decks of The Pride of Newport, 151 E. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. Cost is $8 · for adults and $4 for children. Museum members receive a $2 discol,lnt. For information, call 505-2178. 'HOT L BALTIMORE' Orange Coast College presents "Hot L Baltimore," a compassion- ate and nwnorous play of lost souls discarded by a society bent on change, today through Sunday in OCC's Drama Lab Theatre at 2701 FaiI:view Road, Costa Mesa. . Curtain is set for 8 p.m . Thursday through Saturday and 2 p.m. Sun- . day. Advance tickets are $6 for 'rhursday and Sunday perfor- mances and $7 for Friday and Sat- urday shows. Tickets at the door are $8-$9. For information, call 432-5880. 'THREE DAYS OF RAIN' South Coast Repertory 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 at 8 p.m., Saturday 11t 2:30 and 8 p.m., and Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $26-$39. For more information, call 957-4033. 'TRIUMPH OF LOVE' South Coast Repertory pre· sents •10e Triumph of Love• through March 23 OD the Main- stage at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The performance schedule will be Tuesday through Friday at 8 p.m .. Saturday at 2:30 and 8 p .µi .. and Sunday at 2:30 and 7 :30 p.m. Tickets are $28-$41. For more information, call 957 · 4033. 'CABARET The Theatre District presents "Cabaret" through March 29 at 2930 Bristol St .. Suite C-106, Cos- ia Mesa: Performances are at 8 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Satur- day; 1 p.m. March 23 and at 2 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are $15 for students and senior citizens on Sundays and $20 for everybody for all other shows. For more information, call 435-4043. ARMCHAIR ADVENTURES "Cubar-At the Crossroads" is the title of the next p resentation ln Orange Coast College's 1996- 97 travelogue film series at 7 p.m. Friday in OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre. Admission is $7 in advance and $9 at the door. Senior citizens are eligible for a $1 advance discount. For more information, call 432-5880. KIDS BIDDY BALL The JeWi.sh Community Cen- ter of Orange County offers biddy ball for children m second through sixth grade from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Monday through April 28 at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Cost is $50 with a $12 dis- count for center members. For more information, call 755-0340. STORY TIMES . Mesa Verde Library has story times for children ages 3 to 7 at 11 a .m. Tuesdays and 7 p .m. Wednesdays through April 30 at 2969 Mesa Verde Drive East. For information, call 546-5~74. 'GOOSEBUMPS' The "Goosebumps• club r'neets the first and third Monday of thJ month· at 6:30 p.m. at Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport Center Drive. For information, call 7 59-0982. STORY· AND CRAFT HOUR Frotn 2 to 3 p.m. every Sunday, Ba.mes & Noble holds a fun-filled craft and story hour for chlldren of all ages. Refreshments will be served. Barnes & Noble is located at 1870 Harbor Blvd , 1iiangle Square m Costa Mesa. For infor- mation, ca.ll 631 -0614. DANCE DANCE WORKSHOP Orange Coast College offers a ballroom dance workshop from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. every F(i.day beginning this Friday through April 25 a\ 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The workshop is open to persons.with and without partners. Registration fee is $45. For }nformation, call 432-ey880. . BALLROOM DANCE · Defore Foundation for the Arts offers ballroom danang every Fn- day and Saturday rught at -the DeFore Dance Center, 151 Kalmus Drive, Suite G-3, Costa Mesa. From 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. on both nights, '!-lesson will be taught followed by open dance with a disc jockey playing all kinds of mu.sic until 11 p.m. The dance lesson is free with the price of the $5 ad.mission For informa- tion, call 241-9908 ADULT BALLROOM DANCE The Costa Mesa Senior Center offers adult ballroom dance every Tuesday night from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m . Singles and couples wel- THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1997 A1J come. Live m11S1c provuied by the Ray Robbins Combo. The cost is $3. The Seruor Center is at 695 W 19th St., Costa Mesa For informa- tion, call 645-2356 .. SINGLES JEWISH SINGLES GROUPS • New Jewish Relationships allows Jewish singles to choose · · people they wish to date from profile albums that picture and describe singles with a wtde range of personal and profes- sional interests. Membership fees are $40 for six months and $70 for a year, nonmembers of the JeWish Community Center are $10 mare. For information .. call 755-0340. • Tennis Lbdder for Singles offers an opportunity to meet' new people while improv~g your game. Registration (ee is $18 and interested part.Jes put their names on a list and <>an challenge players on the 1.Jst For information, call 755-0340 •JAM, smgles 21-39, holds a variety of outings and activities. For more information, call the JAMllne al 665-5048: • Jewish In Be tween Singles. age 39-59, offers social and cul- tural events and can be reached by calling 756-0340. There will be an everung walk around Bal- boa Island at 7 p.m. on Feb 18. Call 775-4636. There will a Hap- py Hour at Gulliver's at 5:30 p.m. on Feb 26. Call 731 -3780 SYNAGOGUE V1SfTS } .. Meet young Jewish singles and couples for Fnday services m area synagogues. Visits tak~ place the third Fnday of every month. For information, call 7ft5· 5555, ext. 551. CLUBS BENIHANA ... . . ~, Karaoke at 7 rughtly at 42$0 Birch St., Newport Beach. For information, call 955-0822. BISTRO 201 Classical Latin guitarist per; forms at 6:30 p.m . Thursdays and 7:30 .p.m. Fridays and Saturday;s. J333 W Coast Highway, Newport Beach For information, call 63J· 1551 ~ STUDIO CAFE Greg Peake, every Monday; · Enc Sardinas Project, ever;y Thursday, John Heussenstanun, every Saturday 9:30 p.m~ 1 a m. The Works pe rform Saturday 2:30 to 6 p.m. 100 Main St. µi Newport Beach. For information. call 675-7760 W ESTIN SOUTH COAST PLAZA ' I Ragtune p1arust Dave Holden • • plays from .6 to 10 pm .. Fndqy through Sunday in the Lobby Lounge 686 Anton Blvd., Cost~ Mesa. For iniormabon. call 540- 2500. ~<;,~TpL ~~ When it's time to take a hreak .~4 Live Italian Music with Ezio on I~ w I N N E R r from the ordinary Wednesday & Thursday Nights * * * * * 11111•~ Fine Cigar Selection in our • ~ s STAR .: r.--------------, Cr11tlwe 1taf114 1 FREE DINNER I tptclafti11 11t4 I · I 11tlt11tic ltallH I Purchase one regular menu I Hlthtt I diMer entree and receive the I I second entree of equal or I Smoking Room ~ DIAMOND ..J 11111•~ Private Party Room for up to • \ AW ARO ~ 45 People . _ ~atio~I Ac&doem~ of ~ L Cul1na"' Ans :? 111111M~ Catering for all occasions .~~: -~ available ~· DINNER -7 DAYS, 5:00 PM. 10:30 PM 1576 NEWPORT BOULEVARD, COSTA MESA. Ci\ tOS Maia St., Bal~H, CA 92661 I · lesser value FREE. I (714) 723-6643 • (714) 67S-3412 I (Up 10 a SI0.50"alueJ Valid Every Evening. I B1lh1 111 L---~~Exp:s_:15-97 ___ .J (714) 645-8560 BET\\'EE:-1 16TH & l~Dl..Sl'RlAI \\'AY ~·· RIVERBOAT C'AFE On board the "Pride of Newport" Riverboat. Home Of The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum (Formerly Reuben E. ·Lee) Is Open From 11am-9pm Lunch, Dinner Set Sun Brunch Barn (closed Mondays) Reservations Needed~ For Weddtngs. Banquets Or Prwt.e Parties). All MaJOf' Credit Cards Accepted. Located At 151 E. Coast Hv.!y, New- port Beach, CA 92660 (714) 673-3425 Fax: 673-7864 AN AMERICAN CAFE Located et 462 East 17th Street in Costa Mesa. Open 7 days a week. Mon.-sat. 6em-9pm Sunday till 3pm. Serving breakfast. lunch & dinner. Made from scratch pies, salad dressings & soups. 548-3066 CHARLIES CHILI Located at McFadden Place (next to Newport Pier) in Newport Beach. Hours: Moo-Thur 7:CDem-12 midnight Weekends 7:0Jam-3:CX>em. Amax, Visa, Discover. Oi~ er's Club. No Reservations Needed. 4'>7 14) 675-7991 ZUBIES Menu Includes: Ribs. Olicken, St.eek & Lobster. PYime Rib, Pizza. 0¢.er Bar. Prices Range From $3.95 And Up. Hours: 11 :30am10pm ·Cocktails iii 11pm. Q-edit Cards NOt Accepted. Reservations Not Needed. Located at 1712 Placentia. Costa Mesa (714) 645-8091 . GOLDEN SPOON YOGURT & SMOOTHIES Located at 488 East s17th St. Costa Mesa. SUPER t-EALTHY TREATS · Non Fat/Sugar Free Frozen Yogurt and Smoothies. Open Daily 10:00am-10pm 548-9147 DISCORDIA The premier cyber cafe. www.d cafe.com. Located the the tab. 2930 Brist.ol in Costa Mesa. (714) 427-5855 SZECHWAN KING All you can eat lunch & dinner buffet. 01ne-m or take- out. Free delivel)' with $15.00 min. purchase. A la carte. Mon-Sat lunch 11-2:30, Dinner 5-10. Dosed on Sunday. Reservations recommended for large parties. Mastercard & Visa accept8Cl. 512 W. 19th St. Costa Mesa.54~. SFUZZI New Italian -Elegant yet casual (located in Triangle Square, Costa Mesa). Wed -Happy Hour. Early Bird Menu Available Eve!)' day. Hours: Lunch 11 : 30am- 4:0Jpm. Dinner 4:0Jpm-10:30. Reservations accept- ed Mastercard, Visa, American Express. Located at 1870-A Harbor Blvd. (714) 548.9500 OSTERIA ITALIA Authentic Italian • casual • Homemade pasta • Home- made Sausage · Cappuccino & Dessert · funch, dinner. catering, takeout -Open Tue-&Jn 1:(l)p.m.·10:30 p.m .• Closed on Monday. All major credit cerds accept- ed. Located at 110 Mc Fadden Place (cross 21st Street), Newport Beach (714) 723-4105. NICK'S PIZZA Greet pizzas & paste in Costa Mesa since 1968. Open for lunch Tues . .tti. 11 ~2pm. Dinner served 5p~ 1 ~m. Set. noon to 1 ~m. Oosed Sunday and Monday. Located at 2300 Harbor Shopping Cent.er. Costa Mesa. (Rear parking lot) (714) 849-1511 RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA Located at 251 East Pacific Coast Highway in N8wport • Beach. Lunch Mon.-Sat. 11 :30-2:30. Sunday Brunch 11am-3pm, Dinner Mon.sun 5pm-10pm. Call ahead for reservations 673-9500 SCAMPI Ane Famitv OiN' . Newty Remodeled. ()pen 7 Oavs A 'Neek for binner 5pm-10:~. We Cat.er Privat.e Lunch PartiM fol' 1 Peopk9 or More. All Major D-edrt Cards ~. ~Accept.ad. Locat.ed at GOOSE BERRIES 1 576 ~8Mt.Co-..Meaa.84S..S550 Breekfaet.-High qua/icy end innowtM breektaem. Hou'9 S AB~ TI NOS R IEST AU RANT 7emto 11emTuesdaytofridayend 8am to~\Nee-a SAUSAGE CO. kend8. Cloeed on Monday&. (714) 7soa?21 Pasta, Caner Seled, HOmemacte Sausage, Veal, Lamb , JAVA CENTRALE· 'Vegetarian Oiehes, WI08, ~·Cappuccino & Oeaaert. Hours: 7 Days A Week. Serving Set. & Sun. Bruooh A ~ gwmet coffee ceft. Loc8ted 11t 3420 From 8:30-1 :00. Sun.·Th\n. 1 1 em-1~. Fri.&t. Vie Udo In Newport Beech.~ 7 deyl. Mf 6-1~ 11am-11pm. All Mejor Ord Qirde Accepted. Located Slit 6:3G.1Q>m ~ 7im9pm. 873-5310 At 251 Stlipylrd Wrf./, Newport~ (714) 7230021 CAP'PK PANINI · GRKl:NLKAP' GRILL 6 BAR Loaad • 2333 EMt COllt Hwy. (2 docn 80lAtl " On dle e.ld • N9wport. ~to ~ 4:SQ:wn to ~)in Coraw 0. Mr. 8rWlg Sellfood, Palta, 9;CQ>m 8mrdlly 4:~ ro 10:~ ao.d on ~ Chrmlt Pim. Mactw & Julca. ~ 7 davrl a Mlk. ctey. 105 Mein ~ rn Bib:J9. (7141 723i8843 Th 7arn-3p'n & Frl 7am-1 CVn· 67S-8101 AVILAS EL RANCHITO Authentic Mexican Food, With The Freshest Ingredients & A New light Cuisine. Great Margaritas. Hours: Lunch & Dinner. ATI Major Credit Cards Accepted. Located at 2101 Placentia, Costa Mesa (714) 64~1142 and 2800 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach (714) 675-8855 Ml CASA Our meals are now a trip to 08aja as well as Mexico. Now offering fish tacos. Phone ahead for orders to-go. Hours: Daily From 11 :CXlam. All Major Credit Cards Accepted. Located At 296 17th St .. Costa Mesa (71 4) 645-7626 AMACHI SusN & Sushi to Go. Complete Bar. All Major Credit Cards. Located At 2675 Irvine Ave .. (Across From Newport Golf Course) (714) 645-5518 LA CAVE Menu Includes: Lobster, Crab, Shnmp, St.eaks. Daily Specials. Fri. & Sat. Pnme Rib, Full Bar & Wine List. Casual Dress. Hours: Lunches 11 :30.2:30-Dinner Mon . ..Sat. From 5 :3()pm. Visa, Mastercard. Diners Club. Located At 1695 Irvine Ave .. (And 17ths) Near Blockbuster Entert.arnment Costa Mesa (714) 646- 7944 THE BARN STEA~ HOUSE Menu lncludea Steak, Fresh Fish. Chicken, Burgers & Salads. Prices Range From $3. 75 For Lunch & $6.25 For Dinner. Hours: Mon -Sat. Open 11 am For Lunch. 4:oopm Mon . ..fn .. Dinner 3:(l)pm. Sat & Sun .. Major Credit Cards Accepted. Located At 2300 Harbor ~I. #31 , Costa Mesa (714) 641-9777 THE ARCHES The premium steak and seafood house in Orange C.OUnty S1nce 1922. Serwig lunch Mon . .fn. 11 :30am unbl 3:~. Dinner served n19htly until 1 :OOam. Located on Newport Boulevard & Coast I-My in Newport Beach, 645-7077. THAI TOUCH Located at 2616 San Miguel Or m Newport Bea.ch Open for lunch. Mon ffl. 11 30am-3pm, dinner served Sun.-Thurs. 5-9pm. Beer and wine served ~ring and take out also.available All maior credit cards accepted. 6400123 ' AAMIR , 30 years of catering award winning high class resta~r-; ·ants in London, England. Located at 3013 Harbor Brvo 1n Costa Mesa. (Across from Fedco) 444-0J82 THE BARN STEAK HOUSE Menu Includes Steak, Fresh Rsh, Chicken. Burgers & ' Salads. Pnces Range From $3.7$ F:or Lunch & $6.25' For Dinner· Hours: Mon.-Sat. Open 11 am For Lunch , 4:oopm Mon.-Fn .. Dinner 3:00pm. Sat. & Sun . MaJOr' Credit Cards Accepted. Located At 2300 Harbpr Bl. : #31 , Costa Mesa (714) 641-9777 ' THE ARCHES The premium steak and seafood house 1n Orange County since 1922 Serving lunch Mon -Fn. 11 :30am until 3:CXlpm. Dinner served rnghtJy until 1 :CXlam. Locat.ed on Newport Boulevard & C.oast Hwy in Newport Beach. 645-7077 THE CANNERY Historic Waterfront Restayrant and Harbpr Crurse Center. Hours· Mon -Sat 11 :30am · 2 OJam, Sun. 10·CXlam-12 OJpm. All Maior D-edrt Cards ReseNa- bons Suggested Located at 3010 Lafayette Ave Newport Beach. CA 92663 (714) 675-5777 Fax 675-2510 NEWPORT LANDING Waterfront Dining. Sat & Sun. Champagne Brunch. Dinner Menu $13.95 · $19 95, Of.>t,er BstMenu Served All Day. Hours: 1 O:OOam • 1 1 • 30pm. Amex Mastercard. Visa. Dinner Reservations Recommended, Located at 503 E. Edgewater, Balboa (714) 675-2373 THE BLUEWATER GRILL TA PAS • Casual waterfront dm1ng at the former sit.a of the .The only restaurant in O.C. to offer the finest io cuisine historic See Shanty and Delaney's. Feetunng fresh from Spain with live Flamenco entertainment. Spec1ehz-mesquite-grilled seafood. oyster bar 8f"ld retail fish Ing in Paella, steaks. grilled fresh fish & pesteS. ~n 5 market Full bar. Oger pabo. Dmmg patio All maier 1 days per week, closed Sun.& Mon. Loceted et 4253 cards Cetenng avadab4e. Seating upon amvel. Mc» : Martingale Wey (Behinc;i St.spies at MacArthur & eret.efy pnced. Loc8ted at 630 Lido Perk Onve near 1 Corinthian). Maior credit cards accepted. 75&a194 Lido Island. Open 7 deyS. lunch and dinner 675-ASH,; THAI SPICE Voted by the Register readers. as appeared 1n the best of <hnge County seot.ion es "The Best Thal Food In ()'enge County.· Lunch. dinner. catering & takeout. 615 W. 19th St. Coata Mesa 548-4333. . THAI WAVE . , Dine in or 'tek&<>Ut. F11t &. free ~ SerWlg kJflOh i dinner. Located et 211 62nd St, Newport Beictl ~ 7 deya a week. VIS8, ~ & Americ*'I ~ ecceptad 84s.so57 A12 THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1997 • I I Newporr ~ MMa ~ Pilac • forutn FAX: 714-641-4171 • I . . . . . r----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~-----~---~-----------~------~ I , I I I I editorial • A new city libr __ Costa Mesa? Why. not? f I l's an idea whose tune may have finally This is a town that is home to. South Coast : . dTrived. Plaz~ one of the finest and most success~ shop- : · After years of ndmg piggy back on the coun-ping centers in the Uriited States, as well as other ty's massive library system, Costa Mesa city offi-burgeoning retail destinations like niangle c1d.ls are mulling over a proposal to launch an -Square and Metro Pointe. independent city library. It features the world-class Orange County Fair, It would be a bold step, and a costly one, with some of the finest hotels, restaurants and movie Pstimates ranging from $8 million to $16 million. theaters, the renowned Performing Arts Center But it's one we think should get serious qonsider-and the South Coast Repertory. dtloli.. It is the home of major sportswear corporations It's no secret that libraries form the essential like Quiksilver and Billabong USA. ingredient of every city's pursuit of excellence. With so much success, so much achievement, Llbrdiles literally become a part of a town's so much built in the name of culture and c<fmmu- makeup -its personality. nity enrichment, it seems nearly shameful that Tdke for example the-grandness of the New· Costa Mesa must make do with a pair of libraries port Beach Central Library or even that of the that stand as illustration of how far the county's · fcicility m nearby Huntington Beach. Both are not library system has slipped. only halls of knowledge and wisdom but commu-It's not that Costa Mesa's libraries aren't loaded ruty treasures and meeting places -town centers' with talented employees and ambitious patrons. in the truest sense. • They are. But imagine what might be if city lead- Costa Mesa could be in that same company. ers, citizens and corporate neighbors came Costa Mesa is no ordinary city and it deserves together to build a library that would make the types of uiings reserved for the extraordi-everyone proud. A library that others would envy. nary. A pipe dream? Maybe not.· . . . . MAllC MAAffi I OAJlY PILOT ~osta Mesa should consider a library of its own that would be the envy of its neigh~rs. f . ' ' I ' I I I I I ' ~ -1 ------------------------------------------------------~-------------------------------------~-----------------------J DON LEACH I DAILY Pit.OT Bodysuriers are being blamed for wiping out the recently proposed body-boarding contest. topic of the day OTH ING PRIVATE ABOUT HE WEDGE -KEEP IT PU·BLIC W e need Robert Gardner for a decisK>n on the case of the Wedge Preservation Society V. Scott Sdiler. Who knows more about the Wedge than Judge Gardner? He can be an expert witness aiad testify on the historical sig. nlficance of bodysurting the Wedge, and could provide per- sonal testimony from his own ~xperiences. He and his daugh· te.r are. known for their legendary skill in which thEtY bodysurled the Wedge. - '•The case questions, should bo'dysurfers continue to have sole dOmain oo this parcel of the oeean or should body-boarders ~e granted a sped.al use permit Id' Use of this wave for a contest? . We need his insight to settle tl:ti.s case. I MIKE GAU.EGOS Costa Mesa What is wrong with those grumpy old Speedo wearers at the Wedge? The only reason they <Jte for objecting to a body- b9ardtng contest is that it would • bring too many people to their beach. Last time 1 looked,·the Welige was a public beach. 1 did not realize the W~ge Preservation Society owned the Wedge and had'the power to say who could hang out there. I fully support and applaud the efforts of Scott Sailer and his · proposed body-boarding contest . to be held at the Wedge . He has worked with the city of Newport Beach, Hoag Hospi- tal and attempted to work with the spoiled crew at the Wedge. He coordinated a shuttle bus for parking, temporary toilets for the contestants, and purchased the required lnsuiance the city requires for such an event. It would be a shame if a few extremely selfish bodysurfers ruined this event. PAUL •TANK" COREY Newport Beach U anyone thought 1ocalism in surfing was dead, they should think again. A new kind of local- ism has emerged in the 90s. The locals now work with the dty in preventing outsiders from surfing their beaches. The Wedge Preservation Society is doing just that in P.reventing a body-board- ing contest to be held at the Wedge: The Wedge Preservation Soci- ety is a group of bodysurfers that .has successfully lobbied the city to prevent body-boarders and surfers from surfing the Wedge for six months of the year. The lea~ers of the group hav~ pub- li.dy stated thatthey'think boiiY- boaJders are "geeks• and the Wedge should be a bodysurting- only beach. I wonder what the California Coastal Conunission thinks of this. I thought they always pro- moted public access to beaches . in Calif ornJa. The only argument 1 hear the Wedge Preservation Society use against a body- boarding.contest is that a contest would bring too many people to the beach. .. l think they sometimes forget that the Wedge is public beach. .. RON MACIAS Newport Beach readers read .. Public needs to keep ··· track of sex , offenders . Speaking from a grand- parent's point of view, there is no valid reason why the dty of Newport Beach should not provide information on 'high-risk sex offenders. . "Only 21 currently regis- tered sex offenders," said . Sgt. John Desmond. What if your child or grandchild was molesteq by one of them? Or · approached by one of them? For once I agree with Coun-• dlman John Hedges. JANET BARON Newport~ch Sex offendets shou1d be idenillied. and children should be protected. Adults are responsible for children everywhere, and we should know who are the criminals -who commit crimes violating children's rights, respect and dignity. Please put me down on the list of those who think sex offenders should definitely be identified. ANN Sl>ENCBJ · Corona del Mar I know the police depart- ment t?.as all of these'pec)ple's addresses and where they should be, and I would cer- tainly think that the public should have this information. The public is the one. din!ctJ.y affected.. If theee peo- ple are clean or innocent or have served their time, I think this notification of where they live will poesibly deter these people from fool- ing around, l think there wW be less oftenses if they know the resultl of it are going to effect them the rest of their lives. best of the r~aders hotline College is only as good as its ·teache~ The IS$Ue: Readers say Coast Community College District should raise the pay of its instructors . R eadlng about Coast Com- munity College District salary negotiations was a deja vu experience. It was like reading about Newport-Mesa-~ Unified. Both of these districts seem l.D have rested on the laurels of their reputation thinking tea~h­ ers would be so happy teaching in this.lovely coastal area that· the districts wouldn't have to pay as much as the neighboring "less desirable,. areas. A district's quality is not determined by locale, buildings or even students, but by the quality and morale of the teach- ing staff. We are not asking for salaries above the $100,000 level like local judges who think they are underpaid. But it is rather dis- couraging when we compare our entry-level and maximum salaries with those of others. BARBARA TOOHEY Costa Mesa What do the governing boards and top management of the other three districts in the county do that enables them to maintain their salary schedule and the quality of their educa .. tional services they provide to their constituents. Also I think there is a pre· vaillng attitude throughout Newport-Mesa and the Coast district that for some reason people teaching in this area should be willing to accept low- er .wages. We do not see that for the attorneys m the area, we do not see that for the realtors in the area. I certainly don't see Harvard paying lower wages just because a lot of people want to teach there nor any of the other quality schools. The issue is really quality ,. and whether you want to main- tain that quality and what has to be done. ROBERT BISE . Newport Beach I have a son who just got out of Harbor High and is going to Orange Coast College and I was out and out shocked. It is very confusing that the vice chancellors would let the pay scale get below the prevail- ing wages of the other commu- nity colleges. It ts bard to understand bow that can hap· pen in a district such as this. And they bring up the fact that they are keeping the peo- ple becau" of the high-quality ' .... reputation .. Well you get tl}e )ligh-quality reputation from the people. They certainly are, in the long run, going to suffer not only reputation wise , but quali- ty .wise if they don't pay as well as· the others. Vice chancellors or a chan- cellors No. 1 job is to make sure their people are nqt cheat- ed and obviously they are by thousands· of dollars a year. l'm·certainly for them get- ting, at the very least exactly the same as the top. And it cer- tainly wouldn't hurt my feelings any to see them get a little bit more. DAVE MILLIGAN Newport Beach I certainly believe the teach- ers need a pay increase. The most important thing we have are our ch¥!en. Teachers that are well-paid pay betteT atte~­ tion and we desperately need this. DOROTHY MAGETI'B Costa Mesa I think there is no question that their salaries should be at least commensurate with the other three community college districts. GAJlYTANO Newport Terrace I certainly do think they deserve a raise. They have put -a lot of time and effort into their education most of these teach- ers are dedicated and work very hard. I definitely think. that they should get a raise. I'm oot a teacher myself, but I have seen them in action and I hope that they do. SANDRA ADA.MS Newport Beach Because l am a Coast <:om- munity College District teacher, yes, l think I do deserve a raile. Not because of that reason but because we have always been paid less than our neighborlng colleges. Certainly reading the article again in the paper brought W. up. t am a teacher thinking about reUrement ~d certainly the higher salaries toward the end of reUrement ii something that you think about when YOll ue getting dole to rettnmMDt . That ii my coocern =.c I do think we are loog fore pay raiM. • MAaGmSO ...... c-.Mila I · Ne"fpon 8ncb1Costa Mesa Daily Pi.Jot RESCUE CONTINUED FROM A 1 the doors and windows. A rent& who lives in a sepa- rate part of White's house was at home, but be didn't have a key to her house. "He hadn't seen her all week- end.• Kravitz said, notin~ that the tenant usually saw her when she did her launcfrf on Sattirdays. The women called Costa Mesa police and when they arrived, they were hesitant to break into her house, Kravitz said. "Llnda and I both knew she was either in there and couldn't get to the door or something else was wrong,• Kravitz said. When officers finally broke a window and went inside, they · found White. She had suffered a stroke, paralyzing her right side·. "She was coherent. She heard us outside," Kravitz said. •She looked so frantic in her eyes ... She had a look like an animal being scared." Kravitz and Wagner stayed with White at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian until her sons arrived. She has since been taken to the stroke rehabilitation unit at.St. Jude Hospital in Fuller- ton. She is improving, but her par- tial paralysis continues, hospital officials said. . As for the broken window, the district had it repaired the same day at no charge, under the direc- tion of Carolyn Stocker, director of business services and auxiliary operations. Stocker also presented Kravitz and Wagner with the Above and Beyond the Call of Duty for Edu- cation award at Tuesday's school board meetihg. "I think it's wonderful when people know employ~s well,· Stocker said. "I work with such caring people.· . "It's part of being a person. We don't have enough people doing things for other people,• Wagner said. 9''4'"' o<ivsg BUY 5 SEU USED FURNrTURE, TOYS C ACCE880RIES, ETC. 2584" Newport Blvd. (•t Det M •r) Behind ....... 8tetion eo.c. ~ (7141 131-7313 INDIAN CONTINUED FROM A1 Irvine Community Develop- ment Co., an offshoot of The Irvine Co. Among the ilema found: •fire-affected• rock likely us8d 1n a hearth, three long blades made of glus-like rock, sbaj>ed into near-perfect spheres. Researchers have verified only three complete skeletons at the site along with hun- dreds of bone fragments, Witt said . Anthropologists and some tribal representatives have estimated that up to 600 bodies were buried there. Researchers found a con- centratiop of artµacts nea.t Jamboree Road, pessibly sug- gesting the American Indian settlement extended past the street boundary, Witt sald . A lake near Ford Road fed by a natural spring may have pro- vided the settlement's drink- ing water, he said. That study will result in a detailed report, due out this summer, on ancient American Indian life in the area, Wisner .said. It will also l.tnk the find- ings to the results of a larger- scale dig at Newport Coast before The lrviile Co. s:tevel- oped it. Company o(ficials have not yet determined where the artilacts will be housed when ..... ,,. .... . the shady ts completed. During tbe ~. A repntHD- t4tlve from each tribe -Darid Belardet for tbe Juaoeao, Jim Ve~a for the Gabdelino -c:onsulted on the project. Bu• with a recent split among local Juanenos, the excava- tion a.Qd reburial hU emer9ed u a wedge issue. 'Members -of the Juaneno group, whicb doesn't include Belordes, have voiced outrage that the excavation ever took place. •u•s Uke if in 200 yea.rs they'll g'o to Washington, D.C., and dig up Arlington National Cemetery," said Lillian Valen- zuela Robles, a group spokes-' woman and Juaneno elder in Long Beach. She said she would've pr~­ ferred more than one group member be included on the project .. •These decisions are too big for one person,• she said. The Native American Her- itage Commission could not let the Juaneno's internal con- flict hold up the Newporter North project, commission executive secretary Larry Myen said. •Things must go on," he said, noting' that be is satisfied with The Irvine Co's handling of the site. ·waiting aroun<:i for elections would be detri- mental to good treatment and disposition to the human remains." SlioREs INT ERioRS The U/1im11u Chmilk Dawn Fi/kd ChaiJr SmioMI ACHIEVE THE NEWPORT LOOK FOR SPRING Great scyles, selections, and values Menti~n This Ad and Receive A Special Discount • f..ap 3/2JJ•J7 2640 AvoN ST., NEWpORT Buclt (PCH & RiV£RSid£ Da.) 642 .. 22ss £it ~ gfhilct ~ at South Coas t Plaza Village JOIN US FOR ALL YOUR EASTER AND SPRING GIFT GIVING NEEDS! March 20, 2 1, 22 and 23 Thursday ......... I Oam -5:30prn Friclft~I ............. I Oam -5:30pm aturdt1y .......... I Oam -5:30prn ·unday ........... 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I think the most important bow can you?" aspect of Dave's story is he has not As Baker describes Jt, he des-only put it au together, but really is petately wanted to battle back, but using tus experience to talk to as there was no money for more cam-many people as he can get to.• paign literature. He forged the Former Tustin Mayor Ron name of Superior Court Judge Hoesterey, a longtime friend of David Sills on a check made out to Balcer, said focusing on the forgery the non-profit Irvine Health Foun-·does a temble disservice to who elation, of which Balcer was execu-Dave Baker is.• tive director and Sills was a board •J don't believe he really intend-Now the commissioner of the Arena Football League, he keeps a framed quote on his office wall warning against "cold and tired souls who never know eitheT victo- ry or defeat." In conversation, his references shift from County-West- ern lyrics to Charles Colson to meniber. ed to do anything with malice Baker deposited the check in h1s because Dave is one of the most · own account but canceled it within d .. A a day. He said later he only meant I giving people I know ... he sai . l for it to tide him over until a second that point 1 think Dave was near a Voltaire. ' Describin~ his former self as •an image-consoous climber," he said losing the election was "exactly what should have happened to me." "I think it was God's plan," be said. "My plan for me was to become a congressman, and I thought that was so important that I'd compromise everything I believed in. n Baker's congressional campaign drew endorsements from then- state Sen. Marian Bergeson, coun- ty Supervisor Tom Riley and outgo- ing Republican Congressman Robert Badham. But in the last days of the primanes he faced increas- BUYING A NEW HOME? WE'RE YOUR HOMEOWNERS INSURER! 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I i• I I' :. • Palisades Tennis Club member Rick Leach will team with J onathan Stark in d oubles; Andre Agassi joins Courier for to fon:n 1-2 punch fo r U.S. in April 4-6 duel with the Netherlands, at Palisa des. • 600 neW tidcets matertaJi:re for Davis CuplSee 83: By Rich·ard Dunn, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Rick " Leach, who grew up playing al ~ the former John Wayne Tennis ~ Club (now Palisades). will rep-~ resent the Uruted States Davis ~ Cup team· at his home club April 4-6 when the U.S. hosts the Netherlands, team captain Tom Gullikson announced Wednesday in a conference tall. r-----------------------------, I• I t I I I I I I I I I t I I I I I I I I I I •• ATRUE -1 I I BUDDY l I I i· ·ON 'l1HE :. l t • ·., I : . : 1 TOUR. ! I I I I : •Buddy Allin, win or lose, J I ' I is an easy-going sort.· : I ' I B uddy Allin is the last guy to get aung up on himseU. • : Even with a victory on the : 1 Senior PGA Tour ttus year -tus • : 1irst PGA title in 21 years -Allin : : is as hwrtble as eyer. : 1 Sure, the $180,000 paycheck : was nice when Allin, the first : alternate, stunned the field in 1 I late February at the American 1 Express Invitational in Sarasota, : Fla. : H(The win) gave me an : • exemption status for the rest of : the year," said Allin, who : pr<>l\aQI)\ wouldn't be here for 1 the Thsh1ba Senior Classic at : Newport Beach Country Club : u he hadn't won in Flonda. : Allin, who found his putting stroke at Sarasota, has played here many times before in the old Crosby Southern (now-the Taco Bell Newport Classic Pro-Am), his last appearance corning in 1990. He was tight with the late Gene Baum, the •••• T II I·: I> A \' I S < I . P week al lnclicrn Wells. Leach, doubles partner Jonathan Stark ~ ~ was based on their re~ent success GulWc-and the unpredict'.able Andre Agassi will fill son had indicated earli~r he would prefer to the remaining three spots on the team, jo~-~ choose a doubles player who could also. play I ing Jim Courier, who earlier committed to V' singles in case of an emergency. play singles i'.n the quarterfinal match. ·certainly O'Brien (al~<> a st,ropg smgles Leach and Stark are currently ranked No. player) was considered, but the ovemding "But in the sport, (Agassi) is the greatest draw by far,· Pahsades club owner Ken Stuart said. •ttt? bnngs cha.nsma no one else has Couner has this reputabon as the great Amencan, so if you add to that pot si local hero in Leach, and then Agassi, they've got the formula for exotement in Newport B~ach they've been looking for • • • 2 in the world. factor for Leach arid Stark was that they're Leach, 32. is 7-1 m tus DaVlS Cup career. ·1 was really surpnsed actually to hear from Gul- Ukson," said Leach, who hasn't played Davis Cup since 1992, "ljeel like I'm playing better tennis no~ than m the laSt hve years • "They've played in five tournaments together this already playing together, and having good chem- year, and they've been in three ~emifinals and two istry on th.e court will hopefully help us out," Gullik- finals," Gullikson said of Leach-Stark, who are play-son said. ing this week in the Newsweek Champions Cup at Gullikson also hopes that Agassi, who essentially lnclian Wells. · left the circuit after the U.S. Open ldst year, will play j Richey Reneberg and Alex O'Brien played dou-with the same fiery attitude he displays in telE>vis1on bles fO!' the U.S. Davis Cup team last month in Brazil, commercials. but Gullikson said Wednesday the team • jusf clidn't • (Agassi) is very eager. to play, .. Gullikson sai~. Leach and Stark reached the finals at tourna- ments in New Zealctnd and Memplu.s this year. They won their first tournament together at Seoul last year click.· · "His shape does not appear to be a problem, dnd he , The Netherlands has yet to reveal its t'earn. It has seems to have his motivation back." I ·A lot of tunes, Gullikson Wees to take three sin- gles players and one doubles guy in case somebody gets hurt,·· said Leach, a former 'NCAA do4bles champion dt USC. "But I think Jonathan can beat anybody m singles " until 10 days before the match to annoupce it. · Agassi, reportedly overweight and still nursing a The -selection of Leach and Stark, Gullikson said, lender an}Ue, was eliminated in the first round this toshiba senior classic SENIOR Morgan. a rookie, has taken his lumps, but he's among "the hottest golfers in this week's Senior Classic. By Richard Dunn, Datly Pilot N WPORT BEACH -You expect a ollege freshman or a militctry recruit to expenence hazing in the early stages. But not grown men on the · Senior PGA Tour Gil Morgan, a rookJe on' the tour whose claun to fame was blowing ~e 1992 US Open at Pebble Beach, occasionally gets ribbed by his fifty-something peers: •It's fun being a rookie again,~ Morgan said. •It's kind of interesting I feel an advantage· at this point, because I Jeel I can drive a little further and tut a little fur~ · " ther, bu·t there's sbll the nervousness of being a rookie, and there's a Jot of hazing around here. like they'll pick up your gol1 ball dunng d pro-am and throw it into the crowd. They're constantly on me • Morgarr, 50, doesn't mind the goll-course roastlllg. largely because of the Oklahoma native's la.id-back attitude, but" also because of a rejuvenated career that has seen him soar to No. S on this year's Senior Tour money list at $175,204, after burstlllg onto the scene last September. It was Morgan, if you recall, who climbed to 12-under through 43 holes to lead the '92 Open at Pebble Beach, but then fell to 13th place on the final day. It was a slJde on the PGA Tour in which Morgan never really recovered. Not until last yea.J's wm Ln Los Angeles at the Raip£is Senior Classic, JUSt 11 days alter tunung 50 and becol)l.IDg eligible for the Seruo't Tour "I'm d better player as a rookie on the Senior Tour than I was on the PGA Tour," Morgan sdld Wednesday before tus pro-am round in the Toshiba Senior Classic at Newport Beach Country Club HI still gel a little nervous all the time to some degree. I think we all do It's iust d matter of how we handle 1t There have be.en a couple of nmes I was so nen ous I couldn't even func- bon properly. Press\ll'e effects everybody differently "It's a !'are occasion when your senses go, but 1 can remember in Los Angeles I lost my ability to absorb information Ht?re I'm look.mg at a shot, and I don't know if it's uphill, into the wmd or what the be is like I tlunk that's part of pressure or nervousness Thats ho" I react. at least. and I tend to feel that way when I'm not as confident." Those. were certainly some of the symptoms Morgan expenenced five years agd. when he had a leg up on one of the greatest U S Opens of all ume . . . • • I I I I I I I t event's Conner player recruiting chairman. • • SEE DUNN PAGE 84 DON LEACH I OAlY PILOT Detencllng mampton JJm Colbert hits out of the bunker OD 17 In Wednesday's ~ compeUUon. He wu forced to accept a bogey on tbe signature hole. "I was confident at Pebble Beach di the tune l got to 12-under, • Morgan said. "I ttjt some good shots and made bogeys starting at the eighth hole, but I didn't feel any nervousness then But I felt a tittle under stress on the last •SEE CLASSIC PAG~ 84 • .. I • L--------~-------------~------~ . PAVING THE WAY I' H I , . \ I I I I I I I ( ) I I I I l I, I J ~ • CdM standout has been the anchor for four years. By Bany Faulkner, Dally Piiot reason for the.Seo Kings' 4·0 start last week, easily the mo t auspicious opening in recent memory. •When I was a freshman and sophomore, some of our players didn't know what H d Al 1 they were doing • ay en ey no onger · But rather than wnthe 111 the settles for the game within the game . diamond rot that ~enUy Rewarded with just one Sea plagued her team,· Aley learned View League victory tn her first to sett! for small victOries won three seasons of vamty sottball with a good at-bet, a pertectly- at Corona del Mar High, placed 3-2 curveball. or by focusiog on the big picture -I.e. =&.~~~gb u!:1~x. scoreboard -had previously proved counterproductive. • 1 got a lot of support from my •1t was frustrating,• recalled parents,• Aley explained. "My mMN~/OM.Y"OT the 04ily Pilot Athlete Of the Cerw ... Mar IOftball standout Hlydill A19y ... D.uy Pilot's IUgla Scbool A ..... oC .. WMll. Week. who wu .the primary 8 Sl:E Al,£¥ PAGE 82 .. I ____ _... __ .._...._.._-..::...-..:__... ____ ..._~~--------------~--------'--.._...-_.._._~_..~----............ ----------__ .-.,.-..~......:::~------~--.-. ........ _,. A1 r- 1 I I I J I I I I ·~.:. I I I I I I I I I • I I I I ' I I l I ' I .. Be ' Pn sa thE all rut w( sor exi ter s'ki Ou bO: dO OC4 tle tor • , ., , 82 THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1997 :DICAMILLI AND TH •it's a team thing, and that's what makes it tbe • ~ moment for Colt.a Maia High prodUct. • By Molly Yanity, Dilly Pilot 11e president of San Diego State University : ave the Lady Aztec basketball squad a pep alk Monday evening, just ti few days before the squad heads off to the tint round of tbe NCAA tournament Satur<lay to face Oregon. He spoke to the gcoup of lJ women tired and sweaty after practice and Olivia DiCamilli, who starred for the Costa Mesa Mustangs before becoming a Lddy Aztec, took some of the president's words to heart. ·He was sayillg how some people never get to pldy on a team, never get to ~rien.ce the <"<lmaraderie, :. DlCamilll, the only Lady Aztec to std.rt m all 29 games, said. The Junior sounded astonished, like she could- n't bel.!eve that anyone could miss out on ... omething like that -'something she has so ~-=.....al indMdual accolades ln her stellar prep career at a.ta Mesa, including the CIP DMsioll m Player of the Year honor ln 1993. She ran.kl a few places down from Cheryl Miller and Lisa Leslie · as the eighth all-time leading scorer in the CIP Southern Section. • 1nmvidually, you can never experience it," DiCamilli said. • (Earning individual honors) doesn't even come close to accomplishing something as a. team.• This season, DiCami.lli and the ~dy Aztecs ripped through the Western Athletic Conference, captured the WAC tournament Championship with a thrilling 56-50 win over Utah and are in the "Big Dance.• Jn ............. bebe. WecD Gut Ju11t _.,...._, • Mid SDSU coedl Bech Bumi ot the tWe ~ versus Utah. •She wu a cog in the wheel tbat enabled us to wtn. She WU t-omposed and belped everyoae calm doWD." lbe victory over the Utes was a higblight in OiCamllli's career. "It felt great to win it. They beat us two years ago, and it was just great to beat a team like Utah,• .iie said. DiCamilli scored 12 points in that contest. Now it's time for the NCAA · Championships. DiCamilli and crew face the 21-6 sixth-seeded Oregon Ducks. San Diego State is .__..,.....__.&.:11L..1111&.1i..-..... ·1J th and slated as the 'underdog. Olivia DICamllll •we're Used to being pitted as the underdog,• DiCamilli, a team "She was really the only one who had playeti I captain, said. •we were picked to be third in the · league, and we were 15-1 and won it. Being . ... . ,,,, I faVond to win ii ,.airy •. ~ ....... '"Mve nndatng to .... .,;;··~""'-·. DICamlDI bas be8D to Iba ciaACl'~an. too, and BW'DI will lean on bar BP~ •la IM bas done smce lhe an1ved in SD Diego. •since lhe'I been bent ltie'• been makbig an impad. She 11 the steadiest. molt eXperienoed, most coDliltmt, belt pellef, • BW'DI said. ·we'll depend on her Sa1urday for her consistency, her rebounds, her good defense.• DiCamilli has led the red and black in rebounding in nine games this season, and topped the scoring category five times. She is the second-leading scorer of the 23-6 team with 10.7 points' per contest. "l wish I couldjust keep cloning her," Bums said. But that woulti mean there would be at least. five DiCl!JmUJis, and Olivia probably wouldn't like that. · ·we sacrifice so much time and energy every single day ... as a team,• she said. •Nothing compares to winning it together .• . -~---------------~---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~--------, youth soccer . . ( Slammers put wrap on a big season Tlw Ordngc County . United li11\ .,· uncler· 12 soccer team v.1u pped up its 36-~-5 season with .. 4·0 ..,hutout Wl.11 over Cerritos U111te>d m thC' championship game ol 1h1· OCU Toumament Sunday. flw Sldmme rs. coached by \\,1hd Khoury, pummeled 11t1ow1h cornpellllon Ill the Surf Cup. L('dguc Cup, Canyon Pre- mwr<• Tournament and the 1'lc1l10nc1ls. and notched an 11-2· 1 rpc·orcl in ledgue play. Al the· League Cup, the Slam- nH·r.., fell in the fmals to the ni1t10n'!> top ranked team, Cal 1 IPat, 2-0. The run at this event 1•r1rnNI OC'U United the ctistinc- lwn or b01ng one of the top five IP<1m.., in lhC' stdle. At. ll;le CcUlyon Premiere, goal· kN>pN Will Johnson and crew' held thP Scm Diego powerhouse Vista Storm scoreless in a 4·0 victory. Team members include for- w.i rds Tun Uiif. Jason Cassidy, 1\hchael Toole, Adam UhJ and lotdan Fel9J11an Julian Cerutti, Bntin Bauer, Blake Dillon, Eric OCU under-11 girls sparkle The Orange Coast United girls under-11 soccer team Rush marked a successfuJ weekend at the Orange Mayor's Club Tour- • nament with a second place finish. Rush worked its way to the championship game where it battled to a 1-1 tie after regUlatlon with the CHSA Magi~. A scoreless over- time period ensued, and then the Magic surged ahead in the penalty kick round. Rush defeated the Celtic and Black Widow squads, and man- aged a 2-2 tie in the first round contest with the Nightmares . In the first round, Rachel Furman and Isabel Montano scored goals. The 4-0 victory over Celtic was highlighted by goals by Montano, Amanda Carsten, Kerrie Gates and Frankee Kelly. The 3-0 shutout over the Black Widow was kept in tact by goalkeeper Alex Orozco and a strong overall defensive effort. Montano knocked in two goal and Victoria Swigart added the other. Tryouts set for Wednesday The OCU girls under-13 te~ will hold tiyouts at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Mar. 19 at Monte Vista. Questions regarding tryo1;1ts or the competitive team can be directed to Terry Ferguson at 549- 2121. . Under-14 grrls openings for Wildcats · Girls born after Aug. 1, 1983 are eligible to tryout for the OCU Wildc;ats under-14 soccer team. The tryouts will be at 9:30 a.m. Sat- urday, Mar. 22 at the Alternative Education Center (Back Bay High School) on the corner of Irvine Blvd. and Monte VISta-in Newport Beach. The team, wtuc:h has been together for four years, will be coached by John Gillen. Experienced players interested in trying out should contact Mary Ann·Lord flt 646-4260.' '- 1\kGowan and Alex North.ridge THE n~ 'SH md keup the rrudfield and the nu '>quad's defenders are Joey 0 c Uni d k d l 0 BPnedetti, TnstJan Harris, KC. range o t te too secon p ace at the range Mayor's Hdwlins, Jeff Reed. John Rogers Cup To enl Pictured, at left, are Amanda Carsten, Kate dnd Joseph SaJmas. Heeschen, ex Orozco, Victoria Swigart, Rachel Furman, Because of the team's record in Frankee Uy, Kerrie Gates, Barbara Julian, Amanda Wttnian, lhl' S1lvC'r ~gu~ion, the Isabel Mo tano, Delanie Ferguson, Meg Lord, Haley Miller, s 1.1mmNc; wLll pray in the Gold -1..auren C , Kim Hanley, backed up by coaches Ray Smyth 1 Lt cJ<fllP nPxl season. and Te Ferguson. Not pictured is Michele Darminento. I ' I ~-------------------------------------------~------------------------------------------------~----------------------------~----------------------------------------------• . I . ALEY CONTINUED FROM 81 morn lolcl me> to ww that time to l>c•llN my'i<'ll I knC'w we weren't qrnnq to wm f'V<'ry tune out, so I 111<,f k<•pl work tn~J I think I'm a prr·tt v mc•llow pe>r<,on. so I never 1 Pc1lh got c1nc1ry And, I fell I had 111 lw '>tronq for my learn.mates, hH·c1u'i<' thf'} we>r0 looking to me I "'<HIN • \lt>y c;ttll lec1ds w1th attitude. B111 -,1nce romrru ttmg full tune to "" <'loping her softball talent by :. ·111110c1tmg her longtime 111.,.1JIVC'ment in club volleyball, "'"' bnngs more than resolve to llit• Sect Kings' lmeup. ''Shc>'s bl?en the backbone of !111s program smce I've been h<'re." second-year CdM Coach Scolt Gorton said of the two-time \II-Newport-Mesa Distiict pl'rformer. "She's in her fourth """son as d starting pitcher and :-.lw's kind of our big hitter, as wclJ • The ncw-and-lITlproved Aley won both starts last week, picked 11p a save, and went 4 for 12 at the plate with five RBI, including both game-winning tuts in a nonJeague doubleheader sweep over Brethren Chnsban Fnday. Aley drove m a run in an 8-4 tnumph over Saddleback Saturday m the Daily PiloVCosta Mesa Soft~all Invitational, then went the distance in a 5-4 come-from-behind triumph over Newport that followed. "Going into this season, I actually thought we'd be worse than we have been," Aley said. HBut with (Gorton) starting up a preseason program, all our younger players have really improved. I'm very proud of our team." Aley, faced with a one-sport collegiate future, ha~ also made great strides, intensifying her work with a pitching coach, seeking hitting mstrucbon, and adding a conctitioning program that includes running and lifting weights. "I love volleyball, but I've always been better at softball. I decided I'm going to play college softball (she's weighing recruiting pitches from Point Loma Nazarene ana Mesa State College in Colorado), but I needed to get better. I had to step up. •Playing club volleyball was so demanding, I basically had no free time. I tried to give as much to softball as I couJd, but it wasn't my all." Recovering from a badly sprained ankle that sidelined her for most of February, Aley has already shown a more dangerous swing (Newport's center fielder robbed her of a would-be home run with a dazzling catch Saturday) and a more refined HAYDEN ALEY lom:·Oec.'13, 1978 Hometown! Newport Beach Height 5·foot·9 Weight 140 Spof't: Softball Poa: Pitcher c:o.ch: Scott Gorton Fworite food: Chinese FaYCM"tt. movie: "Tommy Boy" 11..t ~ n•on•tt: "Beating Harbor Sirt:l.wday and also when I was a sophomote, when I had the game-winning single in the ~ inning (against Hafbor) .• Au.t. of the Wlek XI: Went 4 for 12 with flw RBI and earned two pitching "1ctories and one saYe to key ~SH Kings' 4-0 start. Dllf"- -Collecttx sports CJJrd Rrif:s 97·S repertoire in the pitching circle. "She has better control and she's striking out more people," Gorton said. "And she's really been hitting the ball hard." And, according to Gorton, she'll only get hetter as she ankle returns to full strength. ·she's not in her best throwing shape, yet,• Gorton explained. With Aley setting the pace for an improved cast of teammates, the Sea Kings' program appears to be in its best shape in yea.rs. "I think we're going to sur- prise some people this year,• Aley said. PONY LEAGUE Newport East Mariners put on a 10-run rally TODA Y 'S SCHEDULE ........ Community college • Fulltnon at Or1nge Coen. 2 p.m. . High school · Slnte Ana et Coste Mfia. 3:15 (Costa Mesa Tournament}; Newport Elks Tournament: Newport H1rbor et El Modena, 3:15; Enanc.ia at ~leback~; Orange et Con>ne del Mar, 3:15. • lndl -- NEWPORT BEAGH -The Newport East Manners overcame a seven-run deficit with a lO-run explosion in the fifth inning to df'leat the Newport West Cardinals. Mariner Jonathan Martinez sparked the rally with a grand slam home run over the cef)lerfield fence. Cavan Cuyler also had a pair of hits for the Mariners, as Bobby Messenger and Scott Lopez scored twice. Martinez and Dav Northup pitChed for the Martnen. , High school boys end girlJ • Newport H1rbof et Marina, 3 p.m.; Cofone del Mar 1t WHtmlnner, 3:15 pm; Estancia at Oa!1n v-_. 2·45 p.m ; Warren,Cemtos et Cost• Mesa, 2.30 p.m. • 'lllnnlt Colle9e men • Southern C.llfoml1 College et Cal Poly Pomona. 1 :30 p.m. Colltgie women • WfStmont et Southern Clllfornle College, 2 p m. High school boys · Senta Blrbera at Corona def MM, 3•15 pm.; El Modena at Costa Mtia, 3 15 p m • VaM•rt*I High school boys · Huntington Such at~ Harbor, 6·15 p.m.; Ttlbuco Hiiis at CofON del MM. 6 p m ; CenlUfY at Costa MN, 4:30 p m ·~ College Southern C.llfornla College at Concordia. 2 p.m ···~ High school • Newpot1 Herbof •t Sunny Hilb, 3 p.m. .. , .......... High school boys• Newpon. CdM at Of ~ Pftllml at hlmont ~ l pin. f /#i A Y 0 R. S ' PRAY ·ER BREAKfAST "People need the Lord" Friday, March 14, 1997 7:30 a.m. Marriott Hotel 900 Newport Center Drive Newport Beach om the Mayor' of Co!>ta Mesa, Irvine and Newrx>rt BeJc h at the .1nnual Harbor Area M,wors' Prayitr Breakfast. This event j~ pauerned afler tht' Na11on.1I Prayer Breakfast in Wa)hington, DC., which was hegun in 1952 by ltMder<. 1n the U.S Senate and the House of Representative\ and is still held annually. Mayor Jan DeBay o( Newport Beach, Mayor Peter Buffa of Costa Mesa, and M.lyor Christina Shea' of lrvlne have proclaimed Mart h 14, 1997 to be a day set apart for the Mayors' Prolyt'r Breakfas1, anti the week of March I 0th to be Chnst1oln Leadership Week. This is· a time set aside for lh<' redcd1rahon of individuals and our natioo to God Jan DeBay • Peter Buffa Christina Shea ave Baker will be 1he guest speaker at 1he 33rd Annual Harbor Area M.lyors' Prayer Breakfast. He was Mayor and a City Council member in the City of Irvine. As a graduate frorn the Uoivers1ty of California Irvine, he e1tcelled as an Honorat?le Mentt<>n All American Basketl:liill Player and an "Acaden11c Dave Baker · • All American". He was selected as Alumnus of the Century at the Univmity o( California at Irvine. Dave Is an an0<ney and·i~ presen1ly Commissioner of tile Arena Footb.111 League. In Dave's walk with God, he has f.lced some challen!(es and he will share how God has been with him dunn!( these tin~ RESERVATION FORM .. •I I I I ' I I I I I I I ' I I I I ' I I I ·. .. ' Newpon Beach/Cose-Mesa Daily Piloc • District MVP Molli Mullen's slow, but sure, recovery from Hodgkin's Disease helping Sallorsi Newport topples Estancia, 7-3. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot eOSTA· MESA-Molli Muilen is not used ·to sitting on the bench, yet there she was Wednesday afternoon with a white sweat- shirt on, the hood pulled over her short hair, ~ her Newport Harbor High softball team took the field at "Estancia High. In the fourth inning, she came off the bench and stepped into the pitching circle, but -once again -she was in unfamiliar territory. Accustomed to blazing pitches by btufled batters, the senior was throwing a ldt of balls, walking several batters. · •She has quite a ways to go as far as durabi.lity·and strength," coach, and father, Mike Mullen said. "But it is good to have her back." At the end of last season,.Molli was diag- nosed with Hodgkin's disease. Last Satur" day, the senior found herself on the rubber for the first time in 11 months. She wasn't even supposed to be there then because of a 'stress fracture in her foot. "She's still got to be careful with the foot," the coach said of her second outing. "She can't really pivot, and she wasn't hit- ting today." · But four innings of scoreless and hitless ball, despite tout walks, was all the Sailors needed to put the clamp on Estancia for a 7- 3 nonleague win. "She was getting her change-up over and put in a few screwballs, and that's good to see," Mullen said. Molli's leadership was evident, too, as the young Newport squad did not let a three-run Eagle rally in the third inning faze it. ' Newport got on the board in the top of the first when Shawn Talley blistered the first pitch of the game from Estancia pitcher Jill Black into left field for a single. Talley stole second and advance to.third on a mis- played throwdown. She scored on Audra · Adams' gTOundout to third. The Sailors went on to post two nms in both the second, third and seventh innings. All-district catcher Stephanie Gosselin was 2-for-3 with an RBI and a stolen base, and Talley and Lori Metcalf both scored twice. Afte r facing just six batters in the first two innings, the Sailors' starter Kristen Urban walked the bases loaded when Black ripped an RBI single up the middle. Another base- on-balls resulted in the 0-3 Eagles' second run, and Lisa Steinfeld reached on an error to cut Newport's lead to 5-3. Urban, who is in her first season of pitch- ing at the varsity level, received praise from her coach. . "Kristen is doing a great job, he said, not- ing that she has been working a "tremen- dous amount H with assistant coach Beth Howard. Howard was an NAIA All-Ameri- can burler at Southern California College. Estancia's Black shut down the 1-2 Sailors for three innings, but the guests added d pair of insurance runs in the final inning. HWe're a young team and very inexperi- enced, H Estancia coach Sharon Ubl said. •·we need game-sense · and that comes with experience. The more pre-season games we have, the more practice, we'll D:A VIS CUP 600 TICKETS COME FROM PROMOTION HOLDOVERS .. ~. There are 600 new tick- ets available for the April 4-6 Davis Cup t,.mnis match between the United States and the Netherlands at Pal- isades Thnnls Club 1n New- port;Beacb, all in lhe $150 price range, because of holdovers from the promo- tions department. • Tickets are available only at TicketMaster out- lets. • Local youth organiza- tions could be eligible for complimentary tickets to the Davis Cup. Call 644-6900 for details (ask for Stuart). VOLLEYBALL·· Orange Coast rolls on WALNUT -The Orange Coast C911.ege mens volleybf.11 _ team routed Mt. SAC in three sets to Increase its season-long nin~ame winning streak with a 1.s.6, 15-8, 15-1 Orange Empire Conference win. Corona del Mar product John Coon notched six kll1I and five MrVice 6C8I to pace the Piratel' otfeme, •• Andy MurdJe and OaJ1n McBain all<> Milt down n ldlla. The PiratM .,. now 7-0 ID tbe OEC, 9-0 ovwaQ. ...,, "'J ,..__ .... high school softb@ll Molli Mullen fires ln relief for Tars en route to 7-3 victory over Estancia Wednesday. improve that." Uhl praised the overall effort of her Wichita State-bound senior Black. "She's got a full ride to Wichita State to play second base and catch, so she's really out of her element as a pitcher," Ubl said. "But, put her anywhere and she'll do fine." Black was 1-for-3 with a walk and a..Uowed seven hits,, going the route. Mullen's crew is also filled with fresh faces. The Sailors start two freshmen in the ih.field ..,.-Adams at third, and Kristen Smith at first. Hit's tough and it's a little intimidating playing with all the juniors and seniors," Adams said. Adams and Smith each had an RBI, while Smith scored twice with a single and a walk. NONLEAGUE Newport Hllrbor 7, Estanda 3 Newport Harbor 122 000 2 -7 7 2 Estancia 003 000 0 -3 2 5 Urban, Mullen (4) and Gosselin. Black and Danner. W -Urban, 1-1. L ·Black. ().3. Newport's Lori Metcalf grimaces after being hit by the throw stealing second. t\ THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1997 83 BRIEFS Corona del Mar. overpowers Laguna Beach in 5-1 victory DE~ o ~~:' ~ SOFTBALL Corona del Mar Higb's softball \earn boosted its ~ecQrd to 5-1 after Julia Livingston pounded out a four-hit attack to help the Sea Kings to a 5-1 win over visiting Laguna Beach in nonleague play. Livingston went 4 for 4 sconng two runs, driving one in aqd steal- ing a pair of bases. , Senlor pitcher Hayden •Aley upped her mark to 3-1 despite throwmg W-.th a stramed ligament in the ring finger or her pitching hand NoNuAcoue CoroNI del Mar 5, l..agun. 8-cti 1 Laguna Beach 000 100 0 1 2 6 • Corona de! M•r 110 102 11 S B O Dacus and Woodbury Aley and Wiiis W ·Aley, 1-1 l. Dacus, 0.3 Eagles lose to Oilers, 10-8 HUNTING-TON BEACH· -TENNIS Estanoa High's boys tennis team had it all going in the nght d.J.recbon in No. 1 singles and No. 1 doubles, but Huntington Beach's depth pro.ved deasive Tuesday as the host Oilers posted a 10-8 non.Jeague vic- tory. Singles standouf M.Ute Leonard improved his personal record to 9-0 with the sweep, but Estancia fell to 1-2 overall. NoNuAGUI ' Huntinvton lleadt 10, Estllndll I Sing1-s -Leonard (E) def Anderson. 6-1, def. Nakachi, 6-1, def Hennem, 6-2; Spaulding (E) lost 0.6, 1-6, ().6; G1r•rd (E) Ion 1-6, ·1 ·6. 1-6 _,,. Doubles ·Taboada-Sink (E) def cnang-Lu. 6-4;; def. Rose-Kvtas, 6-4; def Solmer-Matt1nez 6-2. Zambrano-Thompson (E) lost 0-6. 0-6, ().6, Faulkner-Ruggiero (E) won 6-4; lost 4-6. won 6-4 Sailors bested by Uµicers FULLERTON TENNIS -Junior Scott Rinek earned a pair of smgles victo- ries to highhght Newport Harbor Higb's 14-4 nonleague boys tenn.t!> loss Wednesday at Sunny Hills. NoNu.Mi41l Sunny Hills 14, Newport Hwbor 4 · Singles: Rinek (NH) lost to Chung, 6-0, def. Kao, 7-5, def. Findlander, 6-0; Sims (NH) lost. 6-0. lost. 6·2, won, 6-1; Hoevel (NH) lost. 6-2, lost. 6-1, won. 6-2. Doubles: Hfieh·Singer (NH) lost to R. Vyas.Chang, 6-0, lost to Choi-Lin, 6-0, lost to S. Vyas-<:hu, 6-0; Roney·MatMasten (NH) km, 6-1, 6-0, 6-0; Bilbaisl-Burr (NH) lost. 6-1, 6-0, 6-0. Tars fall to Mission Viejo NEWPORT G BEACH -Justin OLF Shapiro led the Newport Harbor High boys goll tea.m wtth an 81 as the Sailors dropped an 18-hole non- league match to Mission VieJO, 417-437. Scott Reuben lut a 39 and Steve Sparks shot a 40 in their varsity pre- miere:;. Other top scorers for the Sailors were Jason .. Szollomayer with a 92, and Brycm Bauer's 96. Riverside tops OCC c o s!-T !' SOFTBALL MESA r .<2ame Ritchey went 3 for 4 with two runs batted 1n for the Orange Coast Col- lege softball team, but a five-run Riverside rally in the ~op of the sev- 'enth inning atcounted for a 7-5 Riverside victory The Pirates held a 3-1 lead going mto the final mrung when OCC pitcher walked the first batter An error and four hits later, the guest<. owned a 7 -3 lead OCC fell to 5-7. 1-4 Jennifer Long also drove in a pa.1t of runs with a double. OllAHGiE e-Cola I C:E Riverside 7, Orange Coat 5 Rllfef'S1de 000 200 S • 7 7 3 Orange Coast 010 002 2 S B s Durrow and Staggs, Broolts (S) Ward and Ritchey W · Durrow, 16-6. L -Ward, 3-4 28 -Rrtchey (OCO 2. Long (OCQ. Orange Coast falls, 6_-39 C 0 S. T A t MESA -Orange T~N S Coast College's . womens tennis team fell 6-3 to the undefeated Grossmont squad Wednesday in O range · E"mpire Conference action. Van Nguyen and Amy Fortner tallied singles wins for .the Pirates and the two paired for OCC's only doubles vi~ory. The Pirates are 5-1 in the con- ference and 9-2 civerall. ~6.~Coatl Slngles · M~ra (G) de1 ErlCkson, 6-2, 6-~. Lyag1na (G) def Gilham, 6-3~ 6-1. Medlock (G) ~f Gama. 6-1, 6-0; Gama (G) def Strffl· man, 6--0, 6-1, Nguyen (OCQ def Viet~. 6 3. 6-0. Fortner (OCQ def Combs, 6-0. 6-0 Doublet · Maebara-Medlock (G) def 6nck son-Gilham, 6-2, 6-2, Gama-Lyag1na (Gl de' Streelman-Gama, 6-1, 6-0; Nguyen-Fortner (OCO def Vktoryna-Combs. 7-6 (2), 6-3 Westmont nips SCC SANTA BAR-TENNIS BARA . -The Southern Calilorrua College mens tenrus team swept through the dou- bles competition, but a solid perfor- mance from Golden State Athletic Conference foe Wesbnont's singles corps led to a 4-3 Vanguard lp~c; Tuesday. w~ 4. 5oCal Colleve l Singles • flCkel (W) def. Ma, 6-2, 6-0, Kettler (W) ~f Mllfek, §-3. 6-0, Barriga (SCO def ClaYero, 6-4, 6-4; O'Sullrllln (SCQ def Foster, 6-1. 6-0, S1rt>uly (W) def Balcer, 6-1. 6-4, SettlObotton (W) def Kemp 6-3, 6-1 DoubMs • Ma-Matelt (SCQ def FICkel-Oa~ro, 84; Bamga-O'Sullrvan (SCQ def Kettler.foster, 8-6; Balcer-Kemp (SCO def S1rt>uty-Settiobotton, 9-7 Division of Consumers for Legal Reform A NON-PROFIT ORCANIZATION . For Gentlemen Only. . C9mplimentacy 30 Day Guest P~s. • Basketball. Volleyball, Badminton • Sw1mmmg Pool • Restavrant, Lounge. 811/iards • Conf8fencs Rooms • Complimentary shoe shmes • SentOf nun available THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1997 Newport Bnch/C.osta ~ Dail)· Pilot . . .. toshiba senior classic FRIDA Y ,S FIRST ROUND GROUPINGS AND STARTING TIMES 8 A.M. 1:50 A.M. 9:40 AM. 11:20 AM. Jerry McGee, East Palestine, Ohio L.any Z'-gt.. Washington, Mo. John J.Kobs. Scottsdale, Ariz. Georv-Archer, Incline Village, Nv. ftodly Thompson. Toco, Tx. Jimmy Powell, Incline Village, Nv. Lee hvlno, Jupiter Island, Fl. • Hale Irwin. Kapalua, Maul David Graham, Dallas 10:JO A.M. 8ntce Cr81ao!ftnpnltMOllftt, la Quinta, ca. Terry Dill. Lakeway. Tx. o..ne Beman. Ponte Vedra Beach, Fl. RJdl 'nth. Laguna BVeach John Schroeder, Del Mar Bob Wyt'w\ La Quinta 11:30 A.M. 8:10 A.M. 9 A.M. 9:50A.M. '10-AOA.M. Gene Littler, Rancho Santa' Fe Miller Barber, Sherman, Tx. Mike Hill. Brooklyn, Mi. Calvin Peete, Ponte Vedra Beach, Fl. Jim f...,..., Bellair Plantation, S.C. Hubert GNen, Panama City, Fl Dale Douglas~. Wigwam Resort, Phoenix Jay Sigel, .Berwyn. Pa. . Simon Hobday, Pretoria, So. Africa Wah Morgan. Ponte Vedra, Fl. Bob °'8rhK. Millbcook Resort New Zealand Orville Moody. Stonebridge CC.. McKinney, Tx. DeWitt Weaver. Chateau Etan, Ga. Butd\ Baird. Desert Mountain, Scottsdale, Az. Bob Eastwood, Fort WOrth, Tx. 11:AO A.M. Rldt Adon. Redmond, Wa. lobby SVOble, Miramar; Fl. David pakley. Orlando, Fl. 8:20A.M. 9:10 A.M. 10 A.M. 10:50 A.M. Al Gelberger, Woodinville, Wa Bud Allin. Boulder City, Nv. Tommy Aaron. Gainesville, Ga. Bob Murphy, Delray Beach, Fl Tom Wargo, Centralia, II. J'dc Kiefer, Stuart, Fl Jim Colb!trt,, Las Vegas Dave Stockton,. Palmilla Los cabos, Mexico John lland. Fancourt G&CC. Knysna, So. Africa Don January. Dallas Bobby Nichols. Fl Myers, FL H.vold Hefy11ng. Polo Trace, Fl. • 11:50 A.M. Mike ~Hough, Scottsdale, Az. &>.nnis Cosdn-. East Windsor. Ct. Ray Carrasco. Irvine 8:30 A.M. O\artes Cpody, Abilene. Tx. Lany Giibert.. Lexington, Ky. Gil Morgan. fdmond, Ok. 8:40 A.M. · 9:20 A.M. Gary Player, Pinewild, Pinehurst N.C. Jim Dent. Tampa, Fl. lsao Aoki, Tokyo . 10:10 A.M. Fr-* Conner, San'Antonio, Tx. · Bob Dkbon, Ponte Vedra Beach, Fl. Leonard Thompson. Ponte Vedra, Fl. 10-..20 A.M. ' 11 A.M, Tony Jadclin, IBIS G&CC. Fl Brian lames, Stonington, Sussex. England Bruat summemays. Homestead, Ut. 11:10 A.M. NOON Oidt Hendrkbon. Malvern, Pa. Buddy Whitten. Rockford, Mi. Dave Ojai., Kingwood, Tx. 12:10•.M. Dave Elchelbtlrger. Waco, Tx. Tom Shaw, Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. Jim Albus, Sarasota, Fl I 9:30 A.M. Chi Chi Rodriguez. Naples. Fl. J.C Snead, Hot Springs, Va. '· Gibby Gilbert. C:hattanooga, Tn Waher Zembriski, Orlando, Fl. lee Elder, Pompano Beach, Fl. Lou Graham. Nashville, Tn. Gay Brew-. MiS$ion Hills, Ks Billy Casper. Chula Vista Bob Bies. Seattle John o. Morgan. Hoylake, England Will Sowles. Memphis, Tn. Ron Skiles. Belle Vernon, Pa. TOD :\ Y 'S I' IU > -:\ \ t (>.\IHI:'\(,~ Shotgun. 7:30 a.m . 1 A -Lee Trevino · 1 B -Hale Irwin 2 -Charles Coody 3A -J.C. Snead 3B -Jim Dent 4A -Lee Elder • 48 -Bob Eastwood ' 5 -Frank Conner 6A -Ride Acton 6B -Bruce Summerhays 7 -Rocky Thompson 8A -John Schroeder 8B -Dave Eichelberger 9 -Gibby Gilbert 10A -Dave Stockton lOB -lsao Aoki 11 -Jay Sigel 12 -Tony Jacklin 13A -Gil Morgan • 13B -Simon Hobday 14 -Gene littler, 1 SA =-tarry Gilbert 158 -Jack Ki~fer 16 -Orville Moody 17 -Don Bies f8A -Walter Morgan 18B -Al Geiberger Shotgun. 1-p.m. ". 1A.-Chi Chi Rodriguez ' • 1 B -Gary Player 2 -Tom Wargo 3A -Terry om 3B -David Graham 4A -Jim Ferree 48 -Bob Dick.son 5 -Tom Shaw 6A -Jim Albus 68 -John Jacobs 7 -Bobby Stroble 8A -Bruce Crampton , 88 -Jimmy Powell 9 -G~ge Archer 10A -Jim Colbert 1 OB -Bob Murphy 11 -Lou Graham 12 -Brian Barnes J 3A -Jerry McGee 13B -Larry Ziegler 14 -Hubert Green 1 SA -John Bland 1 SB -Bud Allin 16 -calvin Peete 17 -DeWitt Weaver 18A -Mike Hill 18B -Oave Hill \\11>'-l "I>\'..., I' I< 1 > \ \I I< I °' I I I °' 53 Tom Shaw (73), with Tom Johnson, Danny Bibb, Larry Gosee, David Ferrigno 53 Dave Stockton (75), with Scott Allen, Bob Bakshi, Okk Nabors, Jim Wilson. 53 Dave Elc:helMtver (68), with Peter Kaczmarer, John Lostrosclo, Robert 0 . Hill, Jake SkllM 54 Mike Hiii (65), with ,. Marc Beckman, 'Rick Kampf, George Rea, Mike Rohleder. 54 Miiier Balbtlr (76), with Dave Jaskule, Greg Hawkins, Al Mann, Don Tanner. • 55 luctdy Allin (77), with Mike Jenkins, R~er · Kranz. Tom Martin, Dave Merchant. 55 Lou Gr.t\am (71), with Doug Aiken, Edward Harting, John Larson, Ray Schmidt. SS ~ za.aa.r (76) wittl Lou Sabatasso, Oale Mc:Oarilels, Steve Novak. Jim Hahn. H ... Sow'-(74) wtth Van Atldrews, Doug Anton. Rusty 54mmons, Gr9Q z.m.n. • Wry Mdlle (7J), With ~khlrd lend_ey, Jim Cotantlno, OlllAn Mllflno, 0-'9 ~. Low r:ill111'11• M eHll,65 ' 4 DUNN CONTINUED FROM 81 Allin would also frequent Newport Beach on business. Following two tours of duty m Vietnam -·both times I left the States, I didn't think I was coming back," he said -Allin worked for the Presley Development Company, a home builder. Allin han~led the golf '-oper~l.lons and supervis~d 65 employees for eight years. He Lived ln Hemet, worked in Banning, but Presley had its headquarters here, and appal'ently Presley's mdilage- ment understood Allin wasn't sticking around once he turned 50. "When I did my resume for Presley, I told th.em I'd like to work for you for eight years, because hopefully I'll be on the Senior Tour, " Allin said. Allin, who hadn't won a PGA event slnce the Pleasant Valley Classic in 1976, is one of several veterans on the tour, a group that includes Walter Morgan, Buddy Whitten and John Jacobs. Senior'Tour's money List at $202,344 , no\>/Serves the tour proudly. And, hey. don't think for a minute he's hung up on being one of the tour's hottest golfers. Allin spent 18 months dodging bullets in Vietnam, first serving as an artillery officer, earning four decorations, including the Bronze Star and Air Medal. Buddy Allin Allin, after all, is d guy who said he's more nei::vous putting for big bucks than firing machine guns 1n the jungle. Just being Allin had wanted to go lo Vietnam. Alter his first tour of 10 months, Allin re- enlisted and spent eight more months as a general's aide. • t grew up on municipal golf courses in Santa Barbara, and there were a lot of World War II veterans I hung around with," Allin said. "They were proud of it, and 1 wanted to be equal of it9 Thirty days after enlisting, Allin was ln Vietnam. •we knew what to do,• Allin said. "WI! bad fun. It was a great game. I really enjoyed it. SU!e, I saw some (ugly) things that happened, but I was proud to serve my country.# Allin, currently No. 4 on the exernpt is good enough. .. As Gary Player concluded his pro.tam round Wednesday, Newport Beach resident Mike Spain had a stack of old Sports llJustroted magazine covers for Player to autograph, which he generously did, mainly because Spain gave Player an impressive ! 55-page scrapbook filled with : magazine covers and consumer : product ads. •That's my favorite.• Player said of the March 21, 1966 issue of SI, "betause that was right alter (winning) the Ma ters, and • you'll see they're talking about : the swing." Presumably. Player's : swing. : .. . . DON LEACH/ DAILY PILOT MAKING 1HE ROUNDS Professional GU Morgan {le ft) lees off from the first tee in Wednesday's Pro-Am competition; above, amateur David Sun gets a high five after a sterling shot to the green; below, seconf$-year volunteer Made line Wood of Newport Beach has the task of loading amateur and pro goU · bags onto carts before they charge the course. Be low, left, ChJ Chi Rodriguez, during some practice time on Tuesday, ls greeted by a fan in the driving range area, a common occurrence ·on the fan-friendly Senior Tour. .. CLASSIC CONTINUED FROM 81 day after all the disasters on Saturday (111 the third round). I'm still unfamiliar with them. The courses are a bit shorter on the Senior Tour, and there seems to be a lot holes that. don't Jet me play up to my driving strength . I'm hitting more 3-woods off the tee than on the regular tour. ~ Morgan said he's spending more time away from his family in order to better familiarize himself with the $enior Tour golf c;.ourses on which he will compete. · uI'm still upset about (losing the lead), and that's what I'U regret my whole career -not winning a major championship. I don't dwell on things tqo long,. but it was probably the most disappointing thing Gil Morgan "This course (at NBCC) is similar to Wilshire," Morgan said. m my career." Morgan wasted no time reviving his career on the Senior Tour, chalking up a victory ill only his second event at the Ralphs Classic, ea.ming $120,000 while becoming the youngest winner in tour history. ·rm looking forward to being back in Callfontia., because I've had reasonabfe success here," ~d Morgan, who e biggest win was the 1978 World Series of Golf. •rt eems the goll courses on the Senior Thur are sun new to me, so ... "The demand is, once you get out in the fairway, you've got a lot of work. U you have longer shots into these greens, it's hard to get the . ball close to the hole. The greens are a little smaller than most (on the tour) and the par-5s seem somewhat reachable. There should be a lot of birclles there." Morgan, who bolds a doctor of optometry degree but has never practiced, MJd he's still lea.ming out there on the Senior Tour. He added that reading greens are his biggest problem. I --............ .. 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'cit ~8~lnrl\ar a1 (714) 223· NewPolt Belch..COSta Mesa lreid c~ tjplllCI CA 91 786 drav\'11 hy a 51a1e or ff>Oerat DATED JULY l 2. lt88. uN-'. ano ot e1ect10n to be ~ecoro may be m person or by aka FRANCIS LAWRENCE Th718 ol Newport Beach v p b II$ he d N I CN408264 T ·2787.J kb 2.0 .!7 Tt.s business was co~ Clf•11tl ~llll(lll or a I'''~" LESS YOU TAKE ACTION TP ~dlio~:6mS~eo 7 e' 9~ a: Instr your attorney. BANOIERA B u owpor Mlr6 13 1997 by agenelllipannerslltp tJ1JM1 uy cl ~lair or ederaf PROTECT YOUR PROP-o "" 1r oo aqt ot IF YOU ARE A A PETITION has boen PUBLIC NOTICE Pub II s hod Newpo rt 03ch·Costa Mesa Dally • , 51 neo GLENN R EfllCKSON sav1ng~ and loan assocraroon ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT A Ol11C1al Records in 11\t 011oee ot CREDITOR or 1 oontin· fllod by Suznn118 Losser 8each-s;osta Mesa Dally PllOI March 13, 1997 PUBLIC NOTICE OTt.s statement I led savmp~ i ssoc•fl10n '({ sav PUeUc SALE II' YOU tile •ecoroer or OrangeCou"!'f gent creditor of 1.,_ (formorly Suzanna Oraco NOTICE TO Pilot March 13, 1997 Th716 the Cou Clerllw~' Ora~ ~Sl~l~u~r'f,;:'~:,.'~al ~.':]~ tjEEO AA EXPLANATION Of Said saie ~t oroperfy wi11 oe deceased, you mu•t fil• Bandiera) In the Superior CREDITORS OF Th717 PUBLIC NOTICE RI• Mo 19113711101 Caunt)'on'%bruaiy 28 1gg7 aoj aulhonlrd to ilo bus•· THE NATURE Of THE PRC>-rnaot ~ as 11 conaibon wif!loui vour cl&1m Nith the Cour1 ol Ca11torn1a, County BULK SALE flCTTTlOUS BUSINESS Newoo1t Bucll.COsta Mesa ness "' this stale Sa1e1 ~-lie CEEOING AGAINST YOU, covenant 01 .varranfy uoress court and m 111, a :opv to ol ORANGE , (UCC Sec. 81051 PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious Business IWUSTATEMOO CN•tOl20 Mlr6132027 1gg7 Wiu be mMe ,., an Aci is· YOU SHOULD CONTACT A ~!s~~eo0 1~~~0~g,;,,tte P•~ thepersonalrep.eaeni. THE PETITION 1equosrs NOTICE IS HEREBY Name Statement Tilt toll rson(!:} ~ . co1:d1toon but Wllhout COvf' LAWYER. NOTICE Of • r. u CE'$ t1ve appointed by the that Suzanne Lass et (for· GIVEN that • bulk sale Is CITY OF The followm ~arsons are owing pe PA£lt. 1 ~ n.i 11 OI waria1.f e'p1ess ,.., TRUSTEE'S SALE No oa, l~e ~a n111; pr neoo~ • marry Suzanne Grace Ban· about to be made. COSTA MESA doing buslnels as: My Bio· ~~ ~;tJ'4 ~OEO 1:,: s1 PUBLIC NOTICE rrnplicJ rP.gar 11liq l•fle .~s. 168411FMC OnApt14 8, 1997, !~~ co'e;;tftes~ st;.i•ec1 ~v ~~~~~5 f,~~'~he ~0.~! diera) be appointed as por. \ The name(s) ;ind bu~I-NOTICE rllythms 751 S We11 Can. "·" sc~s10n 01 ~nCu'libran t>S t 11 ~00 PM. ll the North ' e 'U "' e • f sonal reprosenrallvo to ad-nau addreu(es) ot• in• INVITING' BIOS yon Rd. Suote 1s1.224. Stanc!Jrl! Ave .,.,,1.a Ana CA NOTICE OF SALE c;ol sly th(' nde-ti(edtl('•s. sr frOl'll entrance to the Cooney est as n sa Cl note z•o11o~:i of f11st 1ssue~ce o min1srer the estate of thO sellet(s) ls/are· DUNCAN • FOR Anahetm CA 92808 '12707 OFRWPROPEflTY ~u•elf t'lr $atj Deel of Tru\t Courthouse 700 CMc een-a1111ances f al"v ~!)~er "e letters. a1 pro'\l\ded lo decedent MCCORMICK ·INC ANO Farhad Bashardoost 1108 Joo Boll Lee 1652 N Or· AT PRIVATt SALE clllv:wt"\ tt1"'<'11n '" ,, 1•1 lff Or1vt West Santa An.II •er!'l"s o• 54•4 ::'te!l c• htst section 9 l 00 of the THE 'PETITION requests SAWTEC INC 'j 281 ·F MOTOROLA S Country Glen Way' Ana· angewooo Ave #B Anane.m CA Cast Ne A17U62 ntl'.'rr~I a:. 1110• f>'rl ~· 1 '' CA In tht city Ot Santa Ana. 'ees et~·ges •no ~•:>tr>su ct Celifornta Probate Code. the decedent's WILL nnd LOGAN AVENUE COSTA HAND·HELD he1m CA 92808 ' 92802 SIJpenor eoUlt of trot Sta1' of 0"P.<·O ,ctr nerri.~ 1 'l·t• N '" County of °'mot State 0( tr1e Trusttt a~o ot l!'t tr .s'S The time for filing c0d1c11s. 11 any, bo adm11tod MESA, CA 92626 ' A:o MOBILE RADIOS This business is con· Chang Jae LH 1652 W ilonu IOI tne County ot Or lf..~:e~tt 11' 1,.,~r-~~ 1, .~~c~n r1~ Cahfornla, Calrtorn;ll Recon· createo oy sa Cl Oeto or '•.st claims will not exprre 10 probate The will and 2 Doing Business as: ID ITEM NO. 1004 ducted by: an individual O~ Ave #B Anarie1m e r·n~ J4'1f in !:. 1 1 '.' ., r• ,5 vey.1nce Company, a Call-Saia sa4 Dt 11110 011 ~a~• be lore four monU'I• any COdlCtlS are ,ll/ailoble SMTEC WEST A GEN· NOTICE IS HEREBY Have you started doing CA 92802 • In Ille rNUer of the Est.all! ot le"s chc1•9PS aM e•C-C•!SPS fomla Corporation llS duty 19 1997 ar 3 00 0 JTI on I from tM hearing date for examin1111on In 1111 Ille ERAL PARTNERSHIP. GIVEN tllat sealed bids will business yot? Yes, 2·7·97 Tiu tlUsu1ess 1s conwcted tJy RICHARD PICK dectUtO 1,1 11ie Trl.~l"t' ;inJ 01 '"E llppOlntfd Trustee undef tronl S1'DS ~o ~e entrance ~1 noticed M>ove. kopt by lhe court. 3. All other business be received b'I the C11y ol Farhed Bashardoosl lllSC>and & wife Noece is tiereby Ql\ten lNI tilt lri"!s cre.itfVl 111 xii1 Dt-N o· that et.Uin OMd 0( Trust me Oran9t ~rvc Cenie• 3,L' YOU MAV EXAM- THE PETITION requests noma(s) and address{es) Costa Mesa to wit: The City This statement was hied The reosnnt commenced to notrsignecl v.in sen • onvall Tri ~I 0.11~1 GJ/171'' ( • ex.tcutfdby MyYon W Chris· CniorNll Oranoe CA At N INE the file kept by tht auth011ty to admlnisror the used by the saller(s) within Clerk, P.O. Box 1200. with the County Clerk of 111nsact business unoer tne , on or alter t.Wtn 24' 1gg7 Forecrosure Sc1 1lf~·~ \. rp. t~$Oll and Mleko Chfl&· tJme 01tne1Mial oub.icat.or :• coun If VoU are 8 per- es101e under tl'la lndepan· 1ho past three years as Costa Mesa, Calllornla Orange County on 2.7.97 ftcDDaus tiusmess name or Ille 11 1 GOLDFARB ra!•JO 400 Countr~l(Je V\a1 tophefson huSband llnd t111s nollOI Ult tat.at 4'1T!oun• c1 • d the dent Admtn1Stra11on of ES'· stated by rhe seller(s). is/ 92628-1200, on or berore 19973710418 namesl•S1'<UDoveonfetiliaiy6 ~UR~ geeA~RBACH 15750 SM' 8 S1r'l .a e.'/ ~;;A wtre1StruStors,rec:ordfd on tne unpa10 balance 01 ·~t i o n 1ntereS'te rn file 1a1es Act (This authority are· NONE the hour of 10:00 a m. on 0 1 M 1997 q 5 Plicne (130'>1 . P. July 22 1988 15 tnstrum.nt ot>hgauor secureo Dy me acO'te estate, you mey 1 will allow ·the personal rep· 4.' The loealion in Calllor-March 24, 1997. It &hall be a 1Y Pilot Gr. 6, l 3, 20. SIGNED JOO BOK LfE. CHANG ntlra 81\ld Suite 1900 Enema 6 b l'•t ('.f'Jlo; ,Sae}' I No. ~ir. In Book -. aescnt>eo oeec ot r1ust .1•c with the court • form.J ·reson1011ve to take many nia of the Chier eJtecutive the respons1bil11y of the 27. 1997 ih71~ JAE LEE AQU36,10lbentonest andbest ~<lllOn t9t~l 381 O/Jn B,; P• -. ot omci.I Rec0tds est•mateo casts ne>enses ana ~equeat for . Speeral actions w11hout obtaining ott1ca ot the seller(s) Is: bidder to deliv~r his bid to PUBLIC NOTICE TlllS statement was hied witn bdcler, and subtect IO COnfllTN· ~~11s~~ o;:i nPr,eP Trustees ot Orange County, sune ot .aava.ices IS SS1 7 888 2• '' s Notice of the filing of. an courl approval. Baloro 1ak· 1281·F LOGAN AVENUE the City Cllfk s Office by the County Cletll 01 0 e ban by saia Suoenar Coult all ~ 1C /ff 1 j .... 03 ?C -California under the ~r possible tnat at tile"'" o! sa1e inventory end eppr•sal 1ng certain very important COSTA MESA. CA 9'2626. ' the proper announced Fictitious Business Coun on Fet>rua 14 1997rat'fJ noht. bde and 1nttrest ol Slid 0~ ~If•, ~. of sale therein contained, t11e ooenino bid 1'1ay Cf •ess of este~~ aHet1 or of acuons, however, the por· 5. Tile namos(s) and busl· time. Dehvory location: Coty Name Statement J TICE Ths Acotaus Name ceased at bme of dtatn. ano all CNSl4'>9:i29 wtll ~II at publlc iuctlon 10 tha~ tnt total 1noeDteoness aue env petltJon or account sonal representauvo will bo ness address o r the ot-. Costa Mosa. 77 Fair Tho following persons are Statement ; ~s hve ears from nohl btte and interest Ille estate the highest bidder for cash Date 2'21~7 TD SERV CE .. provided in eection roquirod to g1vo no11co 10 buyor(s) ls1are: CHARLES Onve, Room 101, Costa doing business as'West tne aa1' 1 i: I led l tne Oii has ad<llbonally acQU1red '" and PUBLIC NOTICE or check as described ~ COMPANY a~ sa1<l ~•us:ee l 250 of the California interested persons unloss w. DUNCAN. Mesa. Calllornla 92626. coast Glass Orslnbuttng 1 1 w 1 1 ice to all the certain r?lll property low, payable .11 the time of Otane ErlCltson Ass1s1ar.i Sacre Probate Code . A Re< I hey h11tve waivod nottco 01 6 The dSSOIS being SOid BldS ShOUJd be returned to 5 2 8 can ch a Now po Ii ~OU the~: CteNa~ ~~~ Ficb~ SlllJattCI rn the County ol Oranoe. NOTICE OF mmoH T sale In lawful money °' the tary 1750 E •tn St St, 7'.l:! Quest for Speoiel N o tic+ consented to tho proposod are generally described as: Ille auentton of the City Beach, CA 92GSO ~ be I lt(Js to ltlat :~ tat! ol Cllf1lorna par11cu1any ADMINISTER · ESTATE-0 Unltt<I States of America, Santa Ana CA 92705 7'4 form ia evalleble from action) The lndopendenl INVENTORY FIXTURES Clerk, withln said r.mo llml1. Derek Shngsby 528 Can· mus 1 pnor SCllbed'as tallows FRANCIS L BAHDIERA a without warranty express 01 543 8372 We are asstSll'.'19 tl't the court clerk administration authority will NAME. GOODWILL. cus'. In a sealed envelope ldonll· cha, Nawpor1 Beach. CA The 1j11110 ~I ths statement does 2128 Mesa On~. Newpolt FRANCIS • UWRENC lmpl~as 10 Utlt, use. pos· Benehc•ary ta collect;) deot a~o Att-y far ... ttliOI-: bo granted unless an inter· TOMER LIST. had on the outsldo with the 92660 . not o 1tsel autnonze the use in Beacn Calllomia session or encumbri1ncu , any 1nlormat1on wt oota n "'1 ICirtl Mmrt09h. &ca. ested porson hlos an OD· 7 Such assais are lo· Bid ~Item Number and the This business os con· tin state ot a Ficnous Business AP N 439•061 14 IANDIERA all right. title and Interest oe used lor ma• ou•cose ~ & 1ect1on to the pe1111on and cated at 1281 ·F LOGAN Opening Dare. Btds will bo ducted by an ind1v1dua1 Name '" \1ol<Jaon or the nonts of Terms of sale are ~sh in Case No A 186478 now held by II as such Trus· Nlletner receiveo cra,ry or " ~· M sl'lows good cause why lhe AVENUE COSTA MESA publicly opened and read Have you staned doing .another under .Federal. State, or aw1ul money ol Ille URled Stalls To ill Ile!~. benehaanes ttt in llnd to the following wrt11n9 F AVAll.ASLE !-<E 28~~ S coun snould not granl 11\C CA 92626 ' aloud al 10.00 a m . or as business yct?No common taw (See Secbon 14400 n COn!•rm31lon ol Ult or pan creotors con11noen1 creotors described property situated EXPECTED OPflltlNG BtD •JAV 6 • CA ~~27 autho111y 8 The bulk sale 1s •ll· soon 11\ereatter as pracll· Derek Slmgsby ti seq BuSlntss ano Protessions n ano ti.ranee UDOll sutll and persons who may bt olller In the aforesaid eouncy and SE OBTAINED BY CALL~~· .. :. Cosu .._. A HEARING on the per .. 1onded 10 be consumma1ed cable on March 24, 1~7. This s1;11emen1 was !tied Codel rms ano CO!lQDons JS ire wist interested '" tile WIN QI State. to wtt. APN ., 422-163-FOLLCWllllG -HE P..,C\E 03/12. 03/13, 03/19 lion v.111 ba held on April at the olloca ot: STEVEN G. •n the Council Chambers w11h the County Clerk ot Fusi Fihng l!tallle to tne personal rel>!! Ht.ate or bOtll of FRANCIS. L 04 The toti1l i1mount 0( the NUMBERS ON ·Hf l'A" o~ 17. t997 at 1·45 pm in NAIR. ESO .. 2041 BUSI· Additional sets of Ille Orange County on 2·13·97 NewoortBeacn-CostaMesa entnve Ten pereent of amoum BANOlERA aka FRANCIS LAW· unpaid pnncfpal balance. ~ORE -THE SAE ,., •e. PUBLIC NOTICE Oept 703 tocared al 341 NESS CENTER DRIVE. specrlrcations may bo Ob· 19973710960 CN408261T·2787.JFeb2027 blO to oe oepoSlledwitn btd RENCEBANOIERA Interest thereon, together 5690 l AC 438767CP .. S :'.f('t---------- Tne Coty Ou"e Oral'ge CA SUITE 201 . IRVINE. CA :;1•ned al lha50ttice ot thO Daily Pilot Mar 13 20 27 t.1ir6 13 1997 Bids°' ofle~ ID be tn wnong A Pfl!TION n1s oeen !Ilea Dy with reasonably eS11matt<I 31) .J ~ 3 NOTICE OF SALE 92668 92612·1106 urchasing upervisor ai ' · Suzanne Lesse! lorme~y S..· costs e~ses llnd ------OF REAi. PROPBTY IF YOU OBJECT to tile 9 The an11c1palad sale 77 Fa1t Onve. Costa Mesa. Apr 3 1997 Tll7t9 PUBLIC NOTICE anc Wiii tle received at tilt alOl!· zanne Grace 8andiera 1n tne vances at the time d the PUBLIC NOTICE ATPNVATtSALE 9'ant1ng ol 111a P•hl•on. you 01110 rs· MARCH 31. 1997 California 92626. PUBLIC NOTICE sad oflrce at .any bme allfr tne Suoenor Court ol ~1torna Initial publotlon ol this ---------Case ... Ar71412 should appear a1 1he hOllr· 10 Thts bulk sale Is sub· Oaled: March 7· 1997 f'tlt Ho.19973711738 tusl 1JJ!llica1lon nel!OI ano tlefore County 01 ORANGE Notice are SZZA 57681 CNSt~&eare Supenot Court al tile S. ot •ng and state your ob· 1ec1 10 Cahlornra Unilorm Publis hed N ewport Flctltlou1 Business FICTlTIOUSBUSINfSS otsare ., THE P£liTION f!()JtsjS t11<1'4Currently dated C:.sn1ers NOTICE OF C..fonu tor tr1e Cou"'Y Of Or- iecroons or !tie ~rotten Ob· Commerc·al Code Section Beach·Costa Mes3 Daily Neme Statem"\nt JL'ME STATEMENT Oate<I Mlrtn ' 199 Suzanne Lesset tonnerty Su· Checks or ~lfled Checks PETrTION TO ,nge 1tc11ons with the coun be-6106 2 Pilot March 13• 1997 ThJ24 The rottowing persons are Tile tallO\l-no peisoll{s1 Y.11! ~~O ~rso~~ R~:;~,n~ zanne Grace Ball!llera be ap-j payable to the Trustee or ADM•ISTER In Ille matt!r ol trie Estal! ol lore Ille heaung Your ap· t t The name and ad· Clo1ng business as Al Ban· o0tno :.isrriess as CAPP'f'S OQlr!ltO as personal rePf!S!ntaO...e' bidder are accell(llble to ESTATE OF· PHILUP AICtiAAO PICK.~• pearance may be In person dress ot the person wllh PUBLIC NOTICE ning & Co. B) W1ll1am P CAFE 5930 .v ?aot•c :::ast I tne estate o~ said ~ceasi~EA lo aomAsttr tile Utill! ol J TnJsttt provided prC>Pfl' CAMPS.""' • Nooce •S nereby ~ INt 1rie or by your anornoy whOm cln1ms may be hlled Banning Ill 5 Oo11on New' Higflway lllewoort Buen -;.. COLDFAR8. TURMAN I C. dectoent ~lflcatlon Is llVallable IC.I.&. ~ will sell • Oll'llll! IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR rs STEVEN G NAIR, ESQ. Fictitious Bualneu porl Coast.' CA 92657. 92663 i.. SA. H THE PfllTION requests From tnformi1tlon ......tilch the CASE NO. A 186457 ~e on or .af1lf Malth 24• lQll7 or a contingent creditor ol 2041 BUSINESS CENTER Name Statement Wilham Ph1neps Banning Nikos Pa~aios ~49 t ast 157fj() VENTUR.A BL~ sunE oectdenl's Will and CQClcils oJl Trusttt deems reliable, but To all herrs. ben.ef1· 11 lf1' otflce ot GOlOfAA8 Iha deceased, you must hlo DRIVE. SUITE 201, IRVINE, ThO lollow1ng persons are Ill, 5 Dorion. Newpo11 Gret nst>Oro Lane Anane1m ~lls )9CO '"'I be idmtted to OIObilte Ts. IOf Which Tujtee mllt<es no c1a11es, creditors, con-STURMAN & Al/ERBACH. 15160 your claim with the coun CA 92612·1 106. . doing business as: a) Spa. Coast. CA 92657 CA 9280" ENCINO CALIFORNIA ""36 will and any CO<llols al! avaua~ reprtSC!ntatlon or warri1nty, ttngent ored1tors, end Ven\lra BlllO . Sul1! 1900, Enano and mail a copy 10 the par· 12. The last day tor hhng retima, b) Sparehme Inter· This business •S con· This ousoness •S cono tte• '\!'I Newoort Beacll·<(osta Mesa 101 examtnaDon in tile tile lleot the street llddress(ts) Of pprsons who may other· CA 91436 IO the nronest and bas1 sonal representative GP· ct1111ns by any creditor shall active, 151 E. 21 st .11 27. dueled by· an individual u v CN•1637 PICK Mar 12 13 19 tne court 1 other common deslgn<1tlon w ise be. rntaroi usd in ~r and subiect ID conhrrna· potnted Dy the cour1 w11hin be MARCH 30. 1997, which Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Have you s1ar1od doing an ·~Ol'llduai ~ 1997 THE P£l1TION reQUes1"1 or the i1bove described tho w ill or ettate or ban ... sao Supenor COult .., lour months lrom tho date IS the business day before business yet?Yl'S 1·95 eo•Sltant l'las not Vet .Qun :-I property Is 674 Joann SI b h f · PHI LLIP .,., d of rirsl tnuance of tl'le 101-the an11c1pated sale dale Sean Leonard, 216 9th Phin Banning 111 • to 1ransact ous1ness ""°'' 1~e PUBLIC NOTICE autrioniy to aomuuter tne esta~Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Said o t • BEoLL. ngl'll. aae and 1111t1Ut 01 sa ters as prQvlded In secllon spac1t1ed above. Street, Huntington Boach. This stotomant was ltled htbcous business nam~ 01 unoer me lndtpenoent AdmiA· property ls being sold f0t CAMP · deceased at ume Of dUth. ano all 9100 ot the Cal1forn1a Pro· Dated: MARCH 7, CA 92648 with tho County Clerk 01 names hsteo ~ere1n NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S strabon ot Estates Act (Thi the purpose °' piiylng the A., .PETITION hH nght, aue anc 1mtrut the esn b11te Code The 11me ror Iii· 1997 Tom Kracht, 151 E 21 91 Oran e County on 3.4•97 SIGNED NIKOS PANAGAKIS Q SALE autnonty will allow tne oersonali obUgatlons secured by said been fried by JOHN rw aoa~oNll)I aco.ii~o. 1n MIO 1ng cla1m1 will not expire CHARLES W DUNCAN Streer 1127• Costa Mesa, g 1997371 ~875 This statement was 11leJ N•I" ;~t-i.?,.0 \'?76:1,. Loi1r1 ~o reP!'sentah! ID lake mall'f1~Dffd of Trust lncludlng ftts C AMPBELL . AND PHIL ID all the cenan 1!11 prooeny be lore lour months trom • CA 92627 . tne Coonty Clel'll al Orange -1>U°; 11 c 1..r•le• ••O idioos l#ltllOUI otJtarnino cou and upenses d the Trustee CAMPBELL rn lhe Supe· srlll!td 1n the County Ol Orange lhe hearing d;ile nouced Published Newport This business Is con· Daily Pilot Mar 13.20.27, CountyonFebru. ary 21 199· R-v~-%34~r~'ii~"~ir·r 11oorova1 Betore talono cenai llnd °'Sale carlfomla Re-11or Coun o f California, Stll! ot C.llllom&. ~.ny above. Beach·Costa Mesa Oall'I ducted by: co-par1ners Apr. 3 1997 Th720 NOTICE. Tnrs f.CllbOus ~ame g~; l'.J 4t · 0 "''Y 1mporunt ac11ons howe"'' conveyance Company, as County of Orange. oescnbed IS tallows YOU MAY EXAMINE tho Pilot March 13, 1997. Have you slarlad doing PUBLIC NOTICE Statement e•Sres live years lr:>m ~OU AR IN DEF AULi UN tile personlll rel>'!sentatl"' wilt said TtuS1ee, By Oebofllh THE PETITION re· 2611 'llS1a DIM, Ntw'90rt hie kept by Iha court. "Jou Th727 business yet? No tile oate 11 was tiled 1n Ute Oft.ce OtR /, iEE.D OF TRU~I l!QU1red ta oive nooce ID 11ittr Bngnac • \l\ce Pftsldent, qu a ste that JOHN Buen Calc1oma are a person rntereste 1n Sean Leonard Flc;tftloua Business of ine County Cler1< A new Foct· OA~ED <iEPTEMBER 14 ested persons utiess troey n~9451 CofblnAve, North~, CAMPBELL A.ND PHIL A.P ~ 049-183--06 lhe estate, you may !tie PUBLIC NOTICE ~~~ r<;,~~:~ent was Med Name Statement oous BuSlrtss "la'lle Sta'tm!"! 19<l4 UNl£.SS YOU TAkE waved nobce or consent!d to callfomla 91324, ~16) CAMPBELL be appoint· Terms ol Sllle m CUii 111 w11t1 the col.lrl a formal Re· SUPERIOR COURT wrlh the County Clerk 01 The following persons are m.ist be 1.1eo pnor ~ 11\at ca:e ~~~iR P~RTfR1~ T~A~ oroooseo acDon l The •nd!oeno ~~~ ~~c~, ~7 ed 81 pe.reonal represen· law1UI money ol trie UnrleCI ~ quest lor Special Notice of Ora e Count on 2.7•97 doing business as Suga•· Tile "'•no 01 t:os s1.ateme,,1 ::~es BE SCLCI Al A• p BL L enuomin1s1r.111on autllOnty wtU • • 1a11ve to adm1n1ster the on confuma on of Slit or Oart the l1lrng or an 1nvenrory OF CALIFORNIA, ng 199~3710439 plum Dreams by Liu not ot tse·I aul'lO"Ze t'le ~~e -SALE 1r YOU NEE6 AN 011nted unless an •nttl!stfd PUBLIC NOTICE estate of the d ecedent. c.asn 11no ~ upon SllCl1 and appraisal ,ol estate as· COUNTY OF ORAHCE Roche oesogn 2202 P;iciloc tlu state ot a Ft~tous &s.r-ess f\PLAN~Tf~··· or THf 1,4 pe~on lofts an o~on to tf!e THE PETITION te-l&rms and COll0'°'1S is M sets or ol any P•l•tron or 341 The Cltv Drive Daily Polot Mar 6. l 3. 20. Ave . Unit B, CM, CA 92627 ~'Tit 1n Y'Oiaoci c• 1~e r.~·:s c1 r RE !;:F 1 HE i:'R()( EE c lll!DDan .&no sno.s OOod cause No• CE or TIWS1EE s SALE quests the deceden t'• ~ ID \tie P1noN1 11111' account 11 PrOYlded tn Post Office • 27, l997 • lh714 usa Jozwick Roche. 220211nctner u~r ~eoera Si.te c• 111.G AvA1NSl tOU ~ u hytllecou1tsnowono1grant1t1e.s 'VoEl •llSct vn.t :~eet WILL end codicils, if KntDve Ten pen:er1 ol 11T10L111t section 12!>0 of the Cahlor· Box 14171 PUBLIC NOTICE Pac1l1c Ave , Unot B . CM common~ See Secco~ ·uoo SHOULD CONTA~l A tnonty . o~n -.o28DO::J14t5773tAR any , be admtned to blllDDeoeOOSJteO wtlllbO n1a Probate Code A R• Orange, CA • CA 92627 et seo e .. s ritss aria Proress C"S LAWYER Nole" is hcrPby A HEARNG on tile oeuon w•I APt 423·321 13 T 0 SE llV•CE probate. The WILL end BldS °' otle~ ID oe in w'*1g quest for Special Nollet 3 Fl tltl B I This business •S COil· CO<!tl )l vP!1 l~ill CTC ForecioSurP bt '1ekl Oii Aon! 17 t997 at 1 COMPA~Y as OUIV aooo nteo any codicils ere evt1I· .Ind ... be recerwd at tile afM· lorm is available lrom lhe 9281 • 157 t c oua ua neu ducted by an ind1111dual Forsl F· l1Q • Pn.iees Corpora•l()n a~ .J,JJy PM in Dept. No -03 Iota~ a Trus1ee unoer me 101 OW!f1i1 eble for exemmat1on in 5'10 otl.ce at ll"I ome ftr int • cou; cl~~k • S IN THE MATTER OF . Th:~o'l::w~~~~~~~! are Have you Sl3r1ed doing Newport Beac:n-Costa Mm rte"°&~ ~~~ftu~~~\~ 1 Tilt _C.IY Oa"' Orange C Jescr oea Oeeo al Trust Will the file kept by , the lorst PJtiJCaton tlelt'Of lllCI befOlt et oner. uunne T HE PETITION TO doing business as. Joy busrnessyet?No CN409389CAPP't''S~D r '.la• b J "ies 7f ··unnin hJm 613-15,1 SE LL AT PU!ij'C AUCT1C .. ·o court oa!!of salt • Lessel CHANGE THE NAME usa J Rocho b 13 20 199· a~J ~.15an T ~ nn ~Mm IF YOU OBJECT IO tflt grano THE HtGHEST BIDDEA fOR THE PETITION ,.. 0'1rC Matttl 4 1!W7 Att.orn•v for Pall· OF ISABEL MENOOZA Chalet. 1525 Mesa Verde This sta1emen1 was r.te hlistiano aoo ~~" ;is ion! I tile oeo~on. you snould aPOei CASH 1.n t~e rorms w111cn are v ests eu thonty to ZION PICK ano ~ PICK tloner: on behalf of JOSE g~i:.: M~~!'.'cAS~~~e26 1:.2. with the County Clerk 01 PUBLIC NOTICE 1ena111s ua!cd SepteMtier 14 at tne l'e11nng ano state you 1aW1u1 !enoer m me Un.teo ~dmimstllr Iha estate RAl.LO Personal Reoraental\lf Scott R. Magee • CSB MANUEL MENDOZA Jo·Net Incorporated. 1525 Orange County on ·3·6·97 199~ .intJ recorded t>rtctons or hie wntten ooiec Sta1es1 ano.'or tne casmer s u nder the Independent of Ille em te OI sad oecustc1 • 120001 Taubman CASE NUMBER Mesa Verde orivo East, 19973713256 Rte Mo. 11173711103 SeplPmbPr n ... I~ a~ In ons witn tile court belore • cerorieo or olller cnecks spec• Adm nistration of Es COLDFAR8, STURMAIU AYER-• ' s 122 c M CA Oa11y Pilot Mar 13 20 27 ~lr!lmen1 No ... 4or, Jt-3• ol tie;inng Your aopeararce may hea 1n C v11 Cooe Secnon 2924n 1 UCH Slm""'1n, Young & A 185935 uue • osto asa. A 3 1997 Th722 ' · · FICTTTIOUSBUSINESS Olftc1a1 Records 1n 111e o(fl(e npe~onoroyyoural!Dmey (payao1e 1n lull at tne nme or iatas A.ct . (Thr1 euthot1· 157601/ENTURABL~SIJITE Su I an Io r , 2 4 9 E , ORDER TO 92626 pr. NAME STATtME.NT of lhl' Counly Rf.'t;,_order ol , IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or sale 10 r O Serva Comoanvl lV w rl\ ellow the person-lfKXJ Ocean Blvd.,.Ste. 700, SHOW CAUSE FOR Jhits d ~u~iness 11 11 con· PUBLIC NOTICE The followrno person(s) 1~ Orang!'.' Coulll)'I St.:ile QI onbngent credllOr of tile ae-all rtqhl tine ano interesr con al represe~tallve l~ take fNCNOCALFORNIA Ql'36 P.O. Box 22870, Long CHANGE OF NAME uc e y. a corpo_ra on dOlng bus1ritss as YEH WO Cali~ornra. will ~ I on April J, u seo ou must lilt our da. veyeo to ano now netc bV t mal\y actrons without HewPOrt BelCll·CoslJ ~ Beach , CA 90801 PETITIONER(S) ISABEL b~~r~es~0y"at?s~~ei.f doing Flctltlout Buslneas R£STAURAN'T 973;2 Ga ~~~'h ·~r'\''~2 :!Ru~~ ~ l~~ in 111f ~curt and mi a CO!>! unoer said Deea al Trus1 1~ tne obtaining co~rt appro~· CNct6378 PtCr< Mir 12.. l3 1;. 105709 MENDOZA on beball ot Jo·Net Inc Janet 0 Name Statem•nt Gn>"' Btw #2. Garoen Grove. \, 1 1~ i.;1, lllhou'si> 100 t.:ivoc e personal reOl'sentan"' ap. prooerrv neremalter oescr cea el. Before taking certain 1997 Published Newport JOSE MANUEL MENDOZA Jones v Pre~' · Tho following persons aro CA928« lP::,Pr IJi\vl' ·V\r~t Santa nteo by ttie court wilt'tln 100 TRUSTOR LORELL OPi.SE very important ect1on1, B h C 1 M O I HAS/HAVE FILED A P~I· This 'stateme~t was triad doing business as.S31os Su Chong r<ono. 27•5 N 41"-1 CA it pub'll auCIK'n lo nttls trom tile aa~ of hrs LAIR 6t"IE~ICIARY CITY~ q5r however, the personal eac · os a csa 0• Y TION FOR AN ORDER TO witl'I the County Clerk 01 Training Alliance, 321 Vlsra Rlvettrlll Aoao. Oranoe. CA 9286.'i lhl'.' h•<Jhr>~l 1:1odder 101 ci~h 01 SS4Jarce ol letters as pro"'aed 1 .RecorceOA.Dril 21 1994 as representative w ill be Pt101 March 12, 13, 19, CHANGE NAMES FROM Orange County on 1•22.97 Sueno. Newporl Boacn. CA Tiu buStness is conouctto chr,~ J~ <lesc111:11'il t-·•low tc~an 9100 01 tne Calolomo tnslf -.o 94-027775611 600• roQurred }O give notice 1997 JOSE MANUEL MENDOZA 1997370B249 92660 antl10\1duill Nvar •e .111111 at,,,,,., of s.11e1 t>a1' Coot Tile nme rar 1,11 page or Ollictal Records 'tne t o interested persons Wlh006 TO JOSE MANUEL GUZ· OaJI p· F 20 Kathleen Ann Hannah an Re(llstram has not yet beQU J 11 ''9"' 1·'1t' il"d 1n1erl's 1rms will not tJCP~ tietore tau othce 01 tre Aeco1aer ~I 'Jr u n I a 1 s 1 hey hav e ----------1 MAN MENDOZA ' Y ilot eb. • 27, Cox, 321 Vista Suorte. to 1r.lnsact bus.ne~s unoer ·01••P~e.1tc111d now hf'ld t~ angeCounty YOU ARf •N J!: v d notice 0, con- PUBLIC NOTICE II rs hereby ordered that Mar. 6, 13, 1997 th703 Newport Beach, CA 92660 f!Cll~s tlUStness name 0 •I u1•11cr Sil<! DeC'd ot Tru~t in 0ntt1s {:m tilt heanng cal! FAUL· UNDER A OHO 'F ;:,~t:d to the proposed ----------1 all persons interested in This business 1s con· names ~sled hel?ln ttie vcperty situared m sal\l ceo a "" ~RUST DATED• 11~' L.,d:SS 1 T d n NOTICE OF this maner appear before PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by·an rnd1v1dual SIGNE'O SU CHONG KONG t'V"IY ,. ti SlatP 31'd as YOU MAY EXAMNE !fie 'It YOU TAKE ACTIO~ TO oqo actton. he rn epe • PUBLIC HEARINO this courl In Deparlment Have you started doing· Th w Id 1111 '1 • lt1•1 de~CTtl!'Q 1n lhe pc by me COUI\ ~you are 11TECT YOUR PROPEl\·v -den t edmtnistr1111on Notice 1s hereby g1~en No 703 of the Orange Flctltloua Buslneu business yt1?No tilt da:talrtr~rk ~ ed ~~ ... ~P T~el~fnced ~r l~ ~an •nttrested on tile emtt MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB. euthontv will bo grant ed that the City Council ot the County Superi0t Coun at Name Statement Kathleen A Hannahan :% u I e I eet il':ld es~ yau may hie Wltrl tnt coult SALE IF vou t.EED AN EXP'-' un•ess en interested City ot N1wp0t1 Beach w.11 the address shOwn above T!lt following persons are This st;itement was flied eou:T~E-T:,'a~~!~~7Name ~~~er o~t~~a~i~~rif1d~I loonll Reoiest '°' Speoal No•ce NAT'ON OF THE NATI.RE or per~on files an ob1ectron hold e public ht1111no on on 5·6, 1997, at 2:00 do!ng business as: Sol with the County Clerk ol SCflbed at>cve is UI r1N lo Ol Oii ldtng ot an 1mierrtory llnd THE PROCEEDING AGAo\S" t o the petition and the 1pphc111ton of the Ctty o'clock pm. and than and Ontl, 110 McFadden Pl., Orange County on 3·10·97 ~~~ e~:e';,11'! Y:': cJ: be 254.' f\riJ!IJ ,ff Costa IOP1115a at estal! ass& or ol YOU vou SHOULD CO~TA~~ A show s good c ause why of Newpor1 Beach tor· there shOw caus., 11 all'f Newl)Orl O.ach. CA 92663 1997371 3559 1 1 was ~ • Mesa 'CA 9"671 The un l"f pen on or iCCOUnt IS Pl'O· LAWVER 119 39TH STREP the coun should no t t,;an't seem to get to all those repair jobs around the house? Let the ClaHifled Service Directory help you rmd reliable help. 642·5678 General Plan Amendmont tlley have. why the pe1tt1on Denise M. Taggart, 66 Daily Pilot M1r 13 20 27 :ou~ ~::',,~ ~~ jersigneo TrusteP d1sclatms 'lloecl 1n seaoo 1250 ol tilt NEWPORT BEACH CA 9i663 g rant th• authonty. ~l~·An~~~~b~.~~me~~R~ng~~~~~A 31~Th~ ..• l be~ ~~~==~~====~~========~=======~=~=========~=======~~ the Ulnd Use Element ot nol be granted 92614 pr mus "" pnor ID r the General Plan to reYtse 11 Is tunher ~dared that e Sean Taggart. 66 Racing Tilt h11ng of 0-s SWment c!OeS commarc1at lloor area and copy of this order 10 show Wind, I/Vina, CA 926 14 PUBLIC NOTICE not ol itself aolllonze tile use 1n res1dentral dwetltng unit cause be published In THE This business ls con. Fill Ne. ltl73711737 tnis state o1 a lictl~ous Business y1tlds and the boundaries COST A M"ESA DAIL y ducted by: husband and FICTlTIOUS BUSINESS Name 1n "'c;"on ol the nonts of of the Old Newport Bour .. PILOT. o newspaper ot wile • lll101t'oer und!r fe<Jeral. State 11ard Spec1t1c Plan area; general clrculatlon pub· ~ave you starled doing NAME STATEMENT common law (See SecDon 1 and Planning Comm11slon hshed In this county, at business yet? Np The lotlowrng PtBOntst '.?'3 et seq'. BuSlness and ProlesS10ns Amendment No. 856: An toast one• 8 week for four Denise M. Taggart ()Qtng buSlness as ClNVY Code) amendment to 0 1strlcting consecutive weeks prior 10 This stllement was tiled CORNER CAFE. 3858 Cem1os fiBt ~ihno Map Nos. 5 and 25 to re· th• day ot the hearing. with th• County Clerk of Los Anoetes CA 90720 Newpolt Beach-Costa Mesa classlly the aroa within tho DATE: JAN 24, 1997 Orange County on 2·25·97 A1t x Geo!Qlou 6518 Reuta CN406263T·278Q.SFtb2.0.27 proposed boundarlos of RICHARDO. FRAZEE, 19973712044 Avenue Cypress CA90630 • Mar6.13. 1997 the Old Newpor1 Boulevard SR JUOQE/ COMMIS· Dally Pilot Feb. 27. Mar: a, Pr.lxtdes Geo9ou 551 Spec1f1c Plan area from s io''NER OF THE SUPE 13, 20, 1997 th707 Rteston A~nue cypress C RSC and RSC·H·R to SP·9 • 9()63(1 and to amend the Zon1no RIOA COURT PUBLIC NOTICE Thts busmess 1s conoucte~ 0y RI• Mo. 1117371110z Code 10 add Ct1apter ISABEl MENDOZA, fllsoand & 1111lt FtC'TITIOUS BUSINESS 20 48: Speclllc Plan District 10t8 N. BEWLEY ST., Flctltloue Bualneae Reoisuant n.as 1101 yet tiegun NAMESTATtMEHT #9 {Old Newport Bovl• SANTA ANA, CA 92703 Name Statement to ll'ltlSaCI t.ismess unaer tile Tile IOllOWlflO peBOn(s> 1 vard): and T11ll1c Study Published Newport The lollowtng persons are ocn ous bus.nest nall'e o ()Qt~ buSlness as · 'SU8WA 110. B h c 1 M D 11., doing business as: Tr•m· names hsttO he1t1n """ E. Im ... Negative O.ctaretlon has eac • os 1 Ha a 1 ors leam AthleUce. 3901 SKi~O ALEX GEORG OU 1 1 '8 1""" CJt,,. been pre~red by the City Pilot February 27, March 6, MacArthur 81 • Ste. 200, PRAX(OfS GE<>RGIOU ltgtlway Racenu . CA 92670 e e e e e e e e e e e e e e of Newport 9Hch In con-13. 20, 1997 Newport Beach. CA 92660 Tnrs SWlmtnt W'S lrlto ••Ill An411•11 Asattyan 621 W nect1on with th• applica1lon th706X RJ Laboratories, Inc., (CA), tne County Clerk Of Oranoe Ckl/IOtr 8tU. CA Q2621 noted above. The Negative 3901 MacArthur et., sre. Count)' Oft Ftbru1y 21 1gg7 Ths ousmess 1\ c.onclleltd Oeclar111on states that. th• PUBLIC NOTIC~ 200. Newport BHch, CA NOTICE·Ths licn ws \amt anrrn\ll<llat subfect de1111opment, H 92M<> Sllte (l)fts f ~ • AtgrstJant haS nol yet DeQll conditioned or H mochlied NOTICE OF Thi• butlneu Is con· Ille~ ~is 11,;, n~~"ci;: ID ~ business unoer Ille by mitigation musuru PUBLIC HEARING ducttd by: a corporation Of Ille Coun(y O~tlt. A !IN. n(.. ldM>uS lalSlntSS name Identified In lhe lnlll'al Nolle• 11 hereby given Hive you etertlld doing ... ..~ S names ~sled lleresn Study, will not rHull In I thallhe City Council of the buliness V-t? Yes. 1·f·tl '°"s uuainus .._,,. tltemtnt SXlNEO ANOAAHll(ASATRYAH tV.l ... :II s·r:: A n c•u ~I • for .~--·-J ~L- 1lgn1lic:1nt effect on the'"" City Of Newport O.ach will RJ Lab0re1orl•s. Inc .. Reg· ~11'!.'~ed~r:~ :'s Tlls stattmm was lrltc) WI Wt' unu llOW .c.t'1ll n TIJe '~ you aJ no txtm (TIUl[,.f;• 4RU SllVt you UJC lllronment. II ls the ptHent hOfd • ~bile hearing on Qle 9. Jackson, Pre1ld«11 11'"' the Councy Cltl\ of _ J ·'--J__ op eft6 ,,,L_ • _ .--J Intention of IM City to IC· the applrcatlon ot Plennlng "Yhls 1tatemenl WIS flied fl04 Of Itself ailhOnzt tne Ult in County onfetJIUaly 14. 1VG7 time ana UK trin to me Court House in Sa111a Ana. 71-, COUl'Je, . iTJC se.an:IJ c;ept the NegllJVt Declarl· CommlH lon Amendment h the County Clt<k ot 11\S St.Ill~ I flcUOUS INSl~SS NOTICE·ll'llS AcUOlll NI r j '~". tlon Ind tupoonJng docu-No. 8S5, an amendment to Orange County on 2·19'97 Harne in \llOlnon of tnt ngt:s ot Slaltment t11P~ t1w Y'll" I ' rp/......__J 'U' 1:1. . /;_;,.:_,,, L -~ ,.,.,,. __ ._ .. -·~I. j __ r-~ .. 11u mentt. This ls not to be Olttrlctlng M1p 1•2 to ,.. 199731' 1482 anothtr Unott Ftdel'li SLltt Of the dMI ti WD hlt<l 1n ""Off u con1 ~ UA( WI J"" )'OUT)~· .. ~ UUS1nes1 na~ ~~TTl4fU. UIUl1 UJC "-VNIHJ construed II t ither IP-deslgnete aht pto1>9rtlea lo-Dilly Pitot f! b 27 M e la... (Sff Stc•on U400 Of Oii Couley Oltttr. A l1'W FQ r l-. ....L ub'·'-h. -··--L. /:-f:.u*' •• .......L ·_J by la --J j /:/. ._J' prov1I or dental by th• City Clltd orr of th• eouth tld• 13 20 1997 • • • t~7o8 tt HQ 9u1mU1 1no P!olm ona toua ~-""' Name Sllltme \J~, p us. ona a ~JV' JVMT ~ as rttpurm "'IUIQ. itJtn jl<K-your p1 l'Vj ol the subjtd 11>1>llc1hon ol M111 Orlvt between • • Code) In.Ill be f~td pnor lO INt CS.. if) ub uith the CJmt. · The City encour1gt1 mem-Ditch Street and Cypresa PUBLIC NOTICE R11tF!l1no ,... o1-· Stallt nc 0 p l:_A,.:An l . r-~--"' bett ol the general publlc StrHt ftom the Unclatllfled • Ntwport 8t1Cll·COS~ Mm ,,. lllll'IQ u... me UCuuu ..__..,,..J to review and comment on <VI Otstrlct to the Rtslden-Flolltloue auslneH CN40Q38& CINDY'S ftb 2• \tar : ~~ :'t':i:-~~~ thll docunl•ntatlon. Coples Ila 0Agrlcultur1I (R·A) Oft· Nem• llalemenl 8 13 20 19!1, Nllnt 1 ol•on Of !tie nohCS P~ Sf()h J.,., tofi~ VJUr /;,.h,.:,.u busint:SS Sf4kmml aJ ~/)ail.• Pilot, 330 W. Of !ht Neg1trv• Declaration trlet: an •m•ndment to ~following peraont .,. lllOCllt n * Ftdllll sin r VJ J --JH.HHVllW f;J :~ :::~n~ d=~rrc·~~ ~~gt:t .~~·~~.\;;•r:::. dolZff h bu;in•u a~:i•tural PUBLIC NOTICE ~ ~N (Stf sdon 1 • 'Bay~ Costa Mesa. If you cannot stop ,,, p~ calJ us at (114) 642-4321 anJ Wt 'View end 1n1pect10n 11 tht Ing Code) to ••t•bllth reg· ~:~11 w P;~~llic ~::~t ,.. ... 1":7~ ~.~ttnessandProl•s wi'U--L-~tt 1:-v>fi to L __ J/_thisp-_J_._ '-~--~' Plannlng Departtnet\I, Clly ut1110n1IO l llOW th•k .. p-Hwy si,;11. 250 N-port fCm10W Fill!Hi • TTlillfr-··--6-·-·-JV'.,,,---fJIUIQle 'TfJUZIUfl{;VJ1'11Ul. 01 N•wi>On llHch, 3300 Ing of 11v111ock 1nd to r• eeach CA 0~· -ITATBmlT no ~ w,, Newport Boulevard, N•w· Iii•• mlnlmvm tot "'a and Ma1k 'p111111p 'Aoch• 2202 1'fle IOIOMftO • Nhr1)0rt 11'. _/ ____ /J L __ -, &~~' . ...1-..... __ // _, J wiJJ L-" ,,,L __ port eeach, c1111orn11 1o1 wtd1h tegut1t1on1. ,1ert1o ,...,. Unit 8 ·Cotta dojf9 _bdlftm a ~ t0!524MN ~ 20.21. 'J 'Y"'' snurua nave 1111] 1.-ruxr 'f"O'Wns. ,,_ ai.u us ana ~ oc more U1llUI 9atSt·t7H. (714) 84•· Thll Pfo/ec1 hit been ,.. !HM CA w.iea7 ' CUAAtRS a LAlJC)Ry M116.13. 1097 · • 3200. llltWed. and 11 hH been TI • I I •-Mar-ADeci Mf....._--------t ,,,,J,,.Ato Att'•·~W>.IL. r~ L._Lt'n ~ •-u L--~---' Notlc• 11 tleftt> 1Uf1hlf dttennrntd t~t It II cai. ct!.~ :u.~~~.r"' ;;: .... CA-..,-vt• ~--~• J-m ~ 11K1C .r-,_.., UUSlnc»: • pt119tl thet •aid pu~lc hw• egor~alty ... mpt under Haw ~ •I.Intel doing Qlolft '5u11. Yll 2523 D . t ) Pilot Ing wot be '*cl on the 24th lht r~utre"'*9 of ttlt bullntu -'?No ,...... °""'.,..,..CA On th• move? ' day of Merel\, t "7, at l"9 Celllornta • [nvltonll'l•ntal Miik AOCht TM ia-'* conlMllCI C"°:!'_°.! Crhoo !:!!. ~ ~! ~. ~· ,,.,~fur1Nf Thll •t~ wu tiled ....... Sell your &JCtra """""" •m ...... "" ""' . With tt1t ~ c:t.f1I 01 __. flll '* Y" household Ne.port htch rf:J:· gMI\ th-' ... d "-at· Or~ Cour!1y on 3-7·97 ...... ....._-* :.,:: ~· ~ -::i ~.~d.:,"".l: tMJJ7'34U llCW --'*"' Item• at ~ •wn. ·enc1 pe.ce hc>Ut 01 7-oo' p.m. ·., .,... o.ay "°' ...,, 1>.10.21. -Ill!!.....""!" .. "'' In Cla-slfled Nt.wrmn nu"r." ,,,.,., end .. PtttonS lnl•r· cowna Charnbtn Of tf)e AtJt,' 1tl7 nin1 1.:•...;11111> ______ ...,.._, ___ v _--J_,__~:------..Lli.i------------------.-.--..... -------~-....... -.... lllilll!"'llilii--lljlirii!illmi ...... i/.. STARTING PUBLIC NOTICE ANEW BUSINESS?? 771l' 1.Lgnl Department ttt the Daily Pilot iJ pkased ro nnnounce a new snvicr now awilabl.e to new bu.sint:SJt::S. • .. --= ~~"" • c;;;---- .. , ...... !I' By Fax (7 14) 6.'H-6594 ( Plt'll~r 1111:fud1· vuur 11u1u1• uml 111111111' 1111111bt-r ulrd v.i .. ·11 1·11ll"you htwk ";rh 11 prw1· q1101r.) VISA ByPhone (7 14) 64.2-5678 By MaMn Person: · :l-30 West Bay treet Cosra Mesa. GA 92627 -. ' l\1 N1·":P'"~ Bh-d. & B11y St. Polley Rot~ u11d d1"11dU11r. a" i.ubjrc'I 10 1·hongr . "'11bom nolirf'. TI1t publblwr rt''><'n PS 1Fw ngh1 10 reni.or n·rl1ts~ify:re\i.,t• or rf'jr<'I uny' , dn~i.ifird 11d\'t•rtiwmt111 . Plt>U1tl' nopon any em1r 1ho1 muy br in you r rloi.-;i.fird ud imnwdj111elr. Thf' Daily Pil91 Df'<'ep1~ 110 liohiUt y for uny 1'rrnr i.11 on advt>rl j.,f·mefll for whil'h ii muy l:w rrsp1111~iblf' t'\l'eP.t for 1l1r """' of 1h .. spar .. ar 1ually orrupit><l by 1bt' f'rror Crvw1 nm only bf' allowrd for tlw first inwrtion ..-~~~~-~ ~~~~--. Mond ay., ............... Friday S:OOpm Tuesday .............. Monday S:OOpm Wednesday ......... Tu esday S:OOpm I Thursday ....... Wednesday S:OOpm Friday ... : ........... Thu r.;day 5:00pm ~,. ,.,, ..... Hours Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm ~fo11do\-f rid11\1 \Valk-In 8::fOam-5:00pru ~c111dny-Frid11y , Saturday ............... Friday S:OOpm lOUA&. >IOUllHO O~~O lllVNtTY CEMETERY LOT/ HUNTINGTON APARTMENTS RENTALS TO CREDIT 2907 EMPLOYMEN'r ANTIQUES 6010 PETS & MARINE SLIPS CRYPT 1225 HARBOUR 2142 SHARE 2724liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5530 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilANIMALS 6049 DOCJ.<S 7022 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOR RENT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii JS:.~dc::~~,~.1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii P • c If Io VI• w Waterfront Bppulllutl••••••••• Balbo• lsl•nd 3br Consolldalo nowt Out of Santa~ Top Dollar PaldJ · English Springer 40' Prvt Dock on Memorl•I Park will 3bd, 3ba, don, <fr, gar. 2ba Hm• Unfurn br, at Fashion Island has From 1800·196b. Spaniel, $50. Two 1 Pen E of Pavilion. sacrifice 4 adjoining Dock avt pools, lurnJ t/p, 1(1/d $725 • dep & 8001366'9698 Xt 449 sales positions alt. 1 pc to entire estate. y/o tom Labs. $25/ Aval 6/1 • Summer. lots, upper Bayview S3350. Agl 675·950:> BAI.BOA VI ullls. 675-3765. Credit C•rd Contact Su anna Paintings , china, each. 895·3868 8T3-4928 Mlrulatllllftlrtlllatlalll11 Terrace, panoramic PENINSUIA 2607 Beautiful, N.B. 3Br Problems? Wilken: 84.-.5953 glaware. furn, etc. 80' Sllp Prime NB • ...._, 19 .... Fd view. ad1acon1 beaull· . Debt consoltdatlon. PT F 4ovr NB RH 873 .. 223 1 · p k' ·i ~.:;f~ 11 '1111 · t u I C o r a I Tr e e IRVINE 2144 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~·:r~~r lc~p~11jp~,p~IT~: No credit check. Stop cbc:~:., 5g•.7v•:r ~~~;;;;;;;;;;;.....,;;~j SPORTING ao~:1.'0~81~r ~~~.;~~g ..,....."*'llllUSllllltllf 54 500.ea. 497·;l393 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bo•rdw•lk Studio w/d. pool/spa. prkng. creditor calls. Cul Parking P•trol j GOODS 60651 ___ or_1_2_1_-0_1_8_3_. __ 10 ""'1ll• "111r pr11t1111c1. ••••••••• Woodbridge 2. • 1, ~~1~f,'1\•b::c~ig,:;•ti;~ _s_s2_5_._e_r1_n_. _4_9_7_·4_4_8_5 ~n~o~e,s~ y ~void bank· No Exp Necessary Publl"C AUntiOft iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S•IVSllp 9tt beam, 10 . llmlllllt11 at •lscrlml1111l111 upper end. bl\.ln stve. pets, $575mo. Incl utll. CdM Duplex 2br, 2ba, 1·800·270·9894 Apply In Person: ~Iii Nordic Trac Pro w/ mlns to s ea, main •lld •• rau, '°'"' 111111111. HOUSES/ ~dg~~94;,ku~~a.!~~~: 714•073·0372 w/d, Ip, oceanside, nr ---------2~~~e~nlst~l1u'ff Unclai&fih~~~~~l~tibks reading a1and. Barely channel. up to 4511 "'·~•1c111.ll!lllllalM111110t CONDOS F•buloua View shops, rest. $650 •-----•-• __ u__ Llidro, Hummel used! S300. 644-4092 510 per. 875·8835 • llliiul lftlll, w • lllUliN le t ulll t Clop. 675·9727 Rec•ptlonlat * * , Cal>O De Mon rt ...,.,-'flJ'dalU«.llml· FOR RENT NEWPORT At The B••chl CM Twnhse mslr bdrm .for HB Mfg Co. Mulli· Rnyal Dalton IJllel••lkNlillllltll." 1bd w/garago· $1,095 Nr ea~k Bay/Bch W/0 line phns. Data enlry. Cryntl, h dt TV, ELECTROJjl.C$, AUTOMOBILES '"' .... ~r •Ill 1101 --------·BEACH 2169 Lg 2·Clr garage· $200 on loc $460+ 1/3 ull. l1lmg, gen ofc. Must CloiJOnl'lf. l'ain1inp ST ~ 6080 ~~a.y.nertlM· 1510 W. Balboa Blvd w/prof,n/s. 646_3933 have good cuatmr svc l i1hm, Sculpruru1_,,..i-1r.iiiiiiiliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiii11•••• ... ••• llwrul a&all-'lcll I I GENERAL 2102 180" Oc••n View 2br Mgr 873·2519 skills, data entry exp. Orie ta!~~ ,::...,111:11w.Ollrt1l4'e~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2ba, 1400sq h. pooi,1 _________ Matr Br Hse in Irvine. handle mulll·task._ «more ... .. ..__._ .. .._. llllt all spa, security. St425. COSTA MESA 2624 Unlurn, t/p, pool, gar. Coll 891·7880 or FX rr~lcwd11l1 i-••r Property Management 722·8700 N/smk/pts. S675 t resume to 891·7919. rlctllr.nePiec?J '"Nl.111 Nwtl1l1d In tlllr Apts, homos, condos. 1-....,...--...,.----..,.-'=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ullls. Helon 644·4116 * CABLE TV • Deacramblert . LowHt Prlceal AUDI 9025 .... -• """"4• M u 1 bdrm t ba condo 11 Receptlonlat Faah on laland • ...,..._ Results oriented, full $ NB 3 e 2 e F c M • ...__ · ·~ ..... •M•....,Ulallcem-atyle with 1 car ·· 599Moveln r a P. · · based an co. · "'·--,.....v.."'"' 1 Year Warranty Visa/MC/Discover . C.0.0 . 30 day trial 1-800-211·4125 '90 200 Quattro Turbo 5spd, 4whl drive, pearl whl/blk llhr. fully loaded, c/d player, lo ml, orig ownr, all papers . $10,200.0bO 497-5174· ,._.,........._,ClllHUO 't:Jon~~.~·~=~ 6~3~;;~~· garage. Tons of Cln, lg mtn cabin-style, dwshr. balcony. 54501••••••••• Musi llJ<e ·money, S.t., Mu. JS, 1 PM lll·M•t·•·O~·IHO.For upgrades auch a 18r,w11c-inct1t.pool,new + ~;l7·153~Ad~~11 · ANNOUNCEMENTS ~~~!'i;1 :,8°!~8hr~/w~~ ~~;;;·;.~~'.';;';';. ....... -.. -· -oc .. It·--cusl6m plan1.allon c11rpet, nr bch, TrlJSq. -" ..,v. 1 ' ... CORONA Im med. employment. ullMUOiU2'·>50Q. 1 shullers, 111e counter Bunkhouse Apt• Prof Fem•I• no smk/ Call tor Interview:._. ______ .,. DEL MAR 2l2 2 tops. tile flooring, Pat 842-1401 drink. 3bd/3ba. Back1---------• 754-5880 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii carpeted private bal· Coz~ 28r +Oar w/ Bay area. $450+ sec. LOST & ...----------ff.sf igzs JM) cony. full wall accent opener, dwshr, new Nicholtl, 048·7930 FOUND 2925 Receptlonlet An , u · i ••••••••• BMW 903 0 2bd/1b• Houae gar· mirrored walls in living decor. Prvt patio. FT/PT • Entnuslasllc l1q.-lo ~..,._.. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii den. garage, pa11os. room & bedroom liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Individual lo run GARAGE SALES w/d, 1acuul t morel area. Alto wired 5825/mo. 545·3229 FOUND TaA rabbit w/ Chiropractic lront Of· ·E.sl~dl*lbuy: ••••••••tl''5 3251$ Sports Pkg. $1500.Avail.4/15.721 t hroughou t w/ E 'Sld• Sharp 2br w/ COMMERCIAL long ears . very lice. Typing/computer ....,,gi.,.,..., ·.s,.1pd,tracllon -.::onlrol, ••• Marguerne. 721,0455. speakers tor Intercom gar. W/D hk~ups $750. REAL ESTATE lmindly. Vic of Nwprt exp. a +. 375·0552 ~.c:Hr..pollty, Loa ded I $27,200. HOUSES/ Dealgner c ondo 2•2 stereo Act fast, this & 1 Br w/gar $695. His area 3/6. 645·1844 RE6EPTIONIST oklOOIUnlorh BALBOA. 714-780-1549 Fully furn. Turn Key. won't laatl Sl530. AgVPam 546-5880 lmmod. Hlrel Recepl/ =,broru91,bn., CONDOS 799.0931 Found Tortoi••. ~ PENINSUIA 6107 Pool/spa. Lrg yd + E'sld• Studio w/sm ----------Adams/Shanlar In Gen Ott. Up lo S25k iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CADI" ac FOR SALE patio. $1750 w/lso. 2bd, 2ba Townhouse yard, dog ok. All ullls BUSINESS OFFICE C.M. 315 562•1587 annuany. Fax reaume dlcorllilt ~ 9040 •••••••••I , $1950 w/o, 759·7028. AC, 2·car gar, nr paid, largo . closets, FOR RENT 2769 to Heather: 756·1045 •()iellmor"*91111111 Sat 8·1 2017 E. OcHn Upgraded Twnh•• Fash. Is. Avail 3/15. assigned prkng, coin LOST Collie puppy. 4 Restaur•nt ·~ICll Blvd (In alley). Zodlak '78 Savlll•• Aztec 1900s .!. 2bd/2.5ba, $1495. 840-1529 lndry. Avl now. s52.5 + m/o feig br~wht. C-:/ .PfT Banender, daye. •Eslllt ..... concb:tld w1Jmotor. aurlboards, ~~~d/lemon1 llhi k:nt. lam rm. 2-car gar. Archltec tual Digest $225 dep. 545·0442 550·3500aq.ft. ofca. area · ew•r • PfT PR & Banquet co •lnvnedll9CMh . d shea, vintage Sunset org m •· • ng S,950 875 8045 B B F Harbor/Adams, C.M. ·~-64_5-~95_5_9_16_5_0_._1 9_8_6_ E 1 · maga, aporta/exerclse S3500. 644-8407 mo • 3 r 3 a. p, upgrds E'Slde Studio. Relrlg, ·-ordmal0t. xp on y. 7JA "'49 '>711 G i I ---------Larry, 444-0110 Lost: Cat In COM. 873· ... 500 ~ "1 equip. real pr cesll • 8 1 EI do rad o gat~d. $2050/mo. For 11ove, ran, micro. Ulls • appt 310/821 6212 CANNERY VILLAGE Himalayan. blue eyea Bl•rrltz Ork blue, GENERAL 1002 COSTA MESA 2124 · · pd. 338 E. 2 0th St. brown & mocha lur. Retall Busy women's Slllnleu Sleet lop. ---A'""t_l_e_n-tl_o_n--... 1 Elegant. New 2 +2 $575/mo. 548-6094 Otfice/art studio REWARD! Please con· clolhlng store. Exp'd CORONA 10~ ml. leather, Hom• Owner1 corner unit in Back Lrg Modern 2bd/2b• 8~2::~r;3·3 t act owner '1l t FT Sales/Key Holder. FURNITURE · 6014 DEL MAR 6122 loaded w/power op· & Lovel~ Hm• Cyn Park Bay w/large windows Carport, pool, spa, 640·0420 X·217 Pis call K.C. 378·201 5 lions $2900. 548-5140. Bluff. JBr 1 Ba. Ocean d hi h 111 R.E. Agent~!! b t If · 1 h an g ce ngs. gym, elevator. hkups. 0 S R•t•ll Survyers 2 F . II 0 S I SI/ '83 Blarrltz No Showcase those reezea. am Y neg . Pvt gar, wfd. Ip. frig. mlcto. S900·S950/mo. COMMERCIAL L ST: t. Bernard Neoded Upsca le Almoat New Cherry am ~ • ~ a mo~thl $1275/mo. 646·1011 Qated Community 848 8787 dining table 621n Sun 6-5. Furn, tools. •• Y payments. special properties In $1325. 789·1748 * . • PROPER-rv 2778 in Nowporl/Cotla locallon·No Purchase . , $5000 down and drive 0 Homes ot lhe OPEN HOUSE-Mar 1s .1. 1 Mesa area. Loving No Fee 800-206·1300 extends lo 1021n, 8 mlsc. 3~l Oalfodil 11 awayl 675-3391 ur 12·3. Avl 4/1. 3br 2ba Lido Is Bayrn 4Br 3Ba Prim• E'slde Twnhmo family has child T I k ti matching chra, 2 Marguerite & 51h Week & Open Home 1 400al 2bd 2 5ba • •mar • ng t I b kb d / '8 .. Eldo d lplc. OuleVfamtly area Dock aval. Avatl now. • · Retell Harbor/Adami w/cancer '(Vho misses E•rn s5 o0-800/Wk me a un e s w 429 Momln9 Can~on • ra o Guide published 3254 Washington SI. F n/ f k/ / 1-car gar+ 1 space c M 1ooo 2000 • companion.~Potentlal • mauresaes, dbl bed. Sal 8·2 1"spd bike, 2-dr, perfect, loaded, each Saturd?; in the ur un urn. w mo yr $1175. Bkr 871-8100 · · · • Guarnt d HI S7 50/hr l I B lb p .,.. o • fB $1300/mo. 646-1535 650-2300 650-3700 3000, 4000sq.fl. Sig· $1000 REWARD. · · eav ng a oa enn. portable cBh wahr, bdrm r • c ar eve.rly Real Estate ab. It's 11 l 1 'Please call +comm/rate bonuses. 310·541°8973 furn, clothes & ""Orel Hilla. 39k ml. $8000. an eflecllve and Lido Isl• 4br, 3ba. 35' . nage ava . ow ra es. Call Mike J between .. , 7• .. 7835 fl 6 ---------Larry 444 0110 1·800·989·4232 · Dresser, 6-drawars. ..,.. a er pm. Inexpensive w.ay to HUNTINGTON lot. New crpVpalnl. Nr NEWPORT • • • 7a·1pm 714·899·1008 ANOTHER SALE! reach ho'mebuxersf clbhse S3000/mo YI T I k ti e 'd w/mlrror, great cond. Sat Only Mar 15, 6-3 '93 Devllle'Sedan, vs. BEACH 2140 · r y. BEACH 2669 INCOME ••mar • ng xp $50. 722·9893 Ton• more stunt flhr lnl, full pwr, cruise Call our Classi ied Grundy Rflr. 675·6161. Immediate openings. 11 1 hi PERSONALS Good Payl & Qood Sofa 4-5 yra old & Beautiful clothing SZ·6&8, c · cast, 9w5re 7w91 •· Oeparlmenl To-:layll w lk B h i Newport North * 1 BR Fro'm $850• PROPER-rv 2790 I G h hid Sl 5 500 ,. 7 • to ••c Non· .1.' Comml 310-407·2330 . matching reel ner. orgeoua s oc-· .... 642·5678 smoker to ehare 2 bd/2 ·5 ba. 2 ·car 2BR28AFromS785 $400. 71 4·7°23·0432 cea1 .. baby clothes.1 ________ _ furnished 2br 2ba -~:~!~",~: s~:~a~o~ O/W Incl. 80x30 pool. Property Man•a•ment 1_________ w~~~,h:,up•a~.~~:.k 441 l'•mleaf Off 2nd CHRYSLER 9050 NEED DOWN PAYMENT? townhome. W/0, frplc, 707·7583 No peta. Carport. Apia, homes, condo1. SEEV"ING S8/ C II M I Great Garage Sale1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii dishwasher, pool, jac .• _....,...,. _ _...,... ___ --Vlst• Del Mesa "" hr. a ar ann MERCHANDISE 1• .-Reaulta oriented, lull WOMEN 3004 •44."'oe• Sat 8am·1pm ,8 .... L 8 C high' cells. mu11 love Veraallles 1 BR •545-4855• o r partial mgmnt. ~ u ""' <.I MISC. 60l5 4 2 1 s •award .. • aron onven dog. $600. Call Susan Immac ulate. $1400/ Oon St.Jean 633.2344 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ••••••• Whl/red Int. 1 owner. We will loan you the 714·900·5810 lease. Sandy Daly ••••••••• lal,...~!ll'fl¥Mt--... llll Lo·mlles. Full power. down payment on the 044-45373 ext.201 Handsome Attorney Al Mon Ami• Wedding Huge 2 Famlly S3000 OBO. 723·1504 home or your choice -------------------MISCELLANEOUS ••••••••• Seeka very allracllve gown IZ·10, vell, allp **Sale** and s a g th HUNTINGTON VERSAILLES Condo BUSINESS & II f I I h " S l/S 9 3 P I rr n e • un· Studio/Bdrm Super RENTALS 1 m whl ema o 26-34 L Q Q K I g ovea, e oea az-... a un -. r ced to DATSUN 6 derly1ng 1st Mongage HARBOUR 2142 for dating.• 360-4947 · · ·· • $1200 obo 64.4·5370 H iii 218 Goldenrod 90 0 flnanclnn Bu s d cleanl Pool/apa/gar.1 .. ••••••-FINANCE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiim •· yer an s 1• Woln Tannin .. B•d• a p .. 9 I • • a H I I I A • a Ito r • c •I I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii No pet. 775 963·5037 IF YOU'R\N& • , The OownPayment Co Tlltl Al Home Moving Sale Toya, Bkr 239.433 4 VACATION --------EMPLOYMENT MAKING 1 Buy Direct and Savel rurn, clolhH .. Sst 8·12 NEWPORT NEWPORT Low Monthly Pmts 49 Goleta Point Dr '78 010~ Sedan, a/t, AM/FM cus, new lrt. Auna greall $850 080. 75k orig mla . ....-------BEACH 2169 Br"CH 2169 RENTALS 2722 BUSINESS BUCKS A DAY Pr .. coior ca1a1og "'EWPORT i;n OPPORTUNITY CAll US AT Call 1·800-711·01 58 -------411 "' COSTAMESA .6124, _____ _ 540·599sn54·4455 BEACH 1069 SPEND JULY '97 2904 EMPLOYMENT FUN .. FAST ------· ,- IN PARISI iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 30 • WANTED FORD 9075 * •~ ••~D • • ..,.... Exchange: a charming STOPI S1500/Wkl~ 55 ART CO. TO 9 3 f'amlly Fri 3/14 8amliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BAVCREST Jbed. 2bs ~..,...I .VAUK 3br 2ba apartment, working from homel BUY 60l Furn, colleclbla, beer '78 F350 P/U 4 d w/molher·ln-law add w/2-dbl beda, luUy XI 1 AUTO MECHANIC machine, art Items. r e111a Really 5441.000 NIWPOR'I' NORIN AMlll'MINl'I equipped kltch. near n~o ;f!:Tck~~pt. Newport Tira Old Cotn• Gold Sliver Etc. 438 Broadway ~::."'~c;'ry ~:001:d::c; 944-0373ext . 1552 lrg 1 & ·2 bdrm opts. 2 & 3 bdrm twnhses Monmartre fOf •mall Serlou1 people call: 3000 E. Co••t Hwy Franklfn Mint, Sterling Culd•Hc Sale CID. New radl&la with /Fn th 1: hen L.JL~ bo I house or apa"ment In 1·800·370-4292 Corona del Mar Old watchea & Jewelry •Sat 8•m·1pm• alum rlma. Great work 81uffa Slngle Level W r,J:S f\J 11;jfc S1~ r & '9 Nwpt Bch areo. Katherine 714°844°0495 WealCOHI Coln llod2·1M48 Furn, hHhld llems, Ir u ck. S 2 9 O O Nice Oreenbell Loe. I ts II ... _L ___ p · Fax: 003·4453·4718 A, Pr•pald Phone Card 1.,,,..__,,..,.--~-...,,..--, EMPLO NT 1 1 1 ft 2Br. 2Ba. Prlnclpall cs . pets weicome. nces slortot Phone: 003·4453·1858 Roule Avall·Must Sell· a. Your Own Bossi YME Old EleGtrlo Train• oy1,2?.:hoPl~·::uru.1---54_0 ...... ·5_99_.;.5.;..n_5_4_·4_4..;.5.;.5_ Only 720-1704 Bkr $965. Call 720-8765 Today! Local Siies SlOOK/ SPT1/0'71Pher.op1Felenweedherda.· SERVICES 5533 Ubnel, lve1, American, (Sanla laabeVCarllon) '84 LTD 4dr mld·alze. Yr Pot.· Wiii Train A Flyer. 30'•·50'•· Ca I PoW1lr, Ilk• new, one H•rbor View Homes .-c-RENTALS TO 800·700-7177. 24Hra No exp nee. Cnll Nowl Ed, 973·9330 daya. owner, records. 11800 4 bed. upgraded, IRVINEAMRTMefTCXlMMUNmES •Grow Earth Worm• * 213•792•9209 * •••••••• TENT TR.AILllR In NEWPORT oeo. 723·1504 expanded, pool. apa. ___ A_11_1_G_11_t_•.....;..s .;..' A_,.......;..o_A..;.•.;..o_e;..;..r;.....;.•..;.•_\.;..1 iw_G~--' iSiiHARiiiiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiii2ii7ii2ii4 In your own backyard. Customer S•rvlo•· Please be aware that good condlllol). Wiii-EACH $519,000. Broker. AwHome proflll I'll Rec•pt for 1111 the lfslinga In thla cat-Ing to pay vp to'ssoo B 6169 '88 Mustang Conv. 5 . 0 . 5 ·I p d , r • d • leather. old alock. Rune >Unit Malntenanc. recordt·•lnce n•w. 56000 515-0108 729-7248. 640·5664. ---------teach you! 532·1683 growing orthopedic •gory may require you 966-1772 or 642-4321 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COSTA M ' company on Newport lo call a 900 number E I I S I •Newport Height•• ESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 aucc••• IN 1897 Penn. Xlnl beneflla In Which there la a Top Doll•r• Paid • a e a e Low Down Paymentll Start Now • Wanted ELE cau 723•4500 chargf per minute. For Record•. Juz, SaVSun 7•12 noon 3br/3be, den, pool, High Caliber People... Sou 'l tr• ck 1, • t c. Furniture elect onk: mini ocn vu. S525K Who wanl to get paid DISPLAY Call 't4llte 645-7505. 1 I • h r 1' '89 Taurue LX 4dr. what 1hey are worthl ADVERTISING EMPLOYMENT c oth ng. ou19warea All e xlraa. 2 new Ir•, Grundy All. 675-6t81 QlJIBT ~ SllllBNB Calli 714 .... 3 •• 2079 SALES WANTE & art. New, uaed anU. Paxi 714-530-6855 l ocal weekly newa· D 5535 MACHINERY 6045 quea & collecllblea. ~~c!:·~on~~'7·0:~!:: Palm ~ea4'1a Apart111. ...... ._. paper aeek1 account 29US Broad Str .. , .... "5 080 NEWPORT COAST 1070 AL T8ZZA Plan C -~Br 3Ba, Upgradea • "'9utral Colora • tlnob11ructect Vlewa • Oat•d Community Owner 714-494-eeie MOBILE HQ MES 1100 e1 MILi[ TO 8UCH l.fG 2 & 3 Bd Mobll• H0mea to LI• Of buy. loo. at t741 Pomon• C.M. Sp•4•,#49 Call Lnll• 7 t •852•55" • .. eutlfMI Obl~lele Moblle Hom• ltl nlc• C.M. Park. Clo .. •to och. 11•.aoo e.1-11et CllllTllY LOT/ CITPT 122s ~ ..,_&&-.0 v•NDINQ ROUT• executive. Muat be d• Newport Height• .... 4. · 9e0-3873 All caah. 20 existing pendabl• team Ori· LOOK ' FEEL amER Unlmat Lath• (In the Alley) '90 Ran9er XL T Oftiac Houn: 9:00 am • 5:~-P and 10:00 am • •:OO pm w di 1561 Mal Dr. • S..... Am ffcWa, CA (n4) 146v9160 allH. Bu' all/pen ented, aeit •tarter who Bxp'd Ch•f. a Cart. 3" awing, 1295. Call SAT M•r tSth 7:3oam 4x4, ac, ~·· loaded! 800-89 ·8783 11 able 10 work well Personal Traln•r alter 3pm 848·9490 Moving Sal•: Lota of 110,495. owota of "I •lwav• f•ll•d In u n d • r d 9 ad11n 8 •. Av all Now · Wiii Travel chlldr•n• loya & ettha. Huntln9ton Baaoh MLM Until... Free Some advertlaln9 Mark 81o.3479 OPFICB • 3008 Cllff Dr. 714-8 47·8598 Repon. Recorded Mta· background preferred. Loving Sw~l•h Nur1e. fH•VJtU•• IL '"' Alley. Comer of '81 addle ••u•r Hg• 714-703·3321" Poaltlon otter• Hl•ry 12 'Yrs exp. Hon•ll & W&Ull l'Q-Santa Ana & Clflf. axplr Dk blue. •nrf, $850 Wk. P.maa •A&SICI...,, ASAPDWQGHT ===::.:::s:. plu1 commlulon. We caring. Qood cook. EQUIPMENT 6047 lthr Int. New Ira. Mint al10 oller excellent Loe rera. Chrlallne c on d . S 1 1 • 5 o o. benent package In a 1::171 .... 4e.373sc::i 648 ... 711 , after epm drug fr.. envlror\• ...,. 1 -Great YaluHI Olaaa TltA.NSPOltTATION •93 Tl!MPO menl. M/F/ON ._, conl•renc• lbl, 1225. ••••••••• For oonalderallon DOMESTICS 5540 Chroma confaren~ auto ac, pil, mu11 •Ml pleaae fu reaume 11>: ch re «'I 120 •• ,. '85915, Torota of JanlH Croll, DI•· Conlemp glaH de1k BOATS 7011 Huntlnaton •••oh play AdvertlalnO Man: w/computer eland, 714-847°8911 ager Hunllngton $250. Blk deak w/3 '•4 Muatant QT a .. ch Independent Debbi•'• Derc•r• drawer return, 175. '9:t .... Traitor Tan· Red, alt. AC, atereo (n4) H5-717,. In CM hH OS*'lnga. Blueprint/Ari flla. dam ule, rernovabM CD. Loadad, mint 2Yrt+ Fix hit. Mtal1 7 drawer, Ilk• Mw, hitch, Drka w/freah wtr cond. m pwr, all ave f'.,m•ra Ins ln1ur· If LOii ·Of TLCI • $300. Bar atoola (2) rlnH . Up to 20' boet. rerda. 41k '"""· l14k a.nee Agent tffkl offc M ... 1'77 Chrome/blk lthr. 81\M w/chfome whla. 080. 13t·H38, o1 ... mgr. '•rm•ra' IN exp 125.••· 714•782·2U7 l1IOO. e7:t-n13 -• raq'd. •42·•1:13 1--------- Math ln•truoior es Lovtn9, educal~. 30'a --------·•---------°' BA for hlOl'l•r math. !ng •Pk woman lffkt PITS t SPllD • 01 .. t tor Cof1999 er~. "1 lJO labyallllng AND1AtS 8041 SKI IOATS 110 llarttng. 645'37M Reference1 144-0HS On the ntOV9f 7011 olPlcl CLIRR 20-30·········1C•t Hlm•l•yan/91u• 1a• .......... , ... ----.-. ...... --.-...... -• hre/wk. hp with ftolnt fem, I yre old, .-.o. Cherry cand. P .. ehtr", ~c ... C.M, MUCllAJIDJSI frlendfy, eenu.. IOvee TWl/flVf IMOO. 119¥9 Sell your •~re houeehotd ltem1 . In Claaafflec:t .,... l<fm, 841-1541 children. 940-9011 •"•eoel 111.ont I, . .. . I . N~wpon fkachlCosta Mc a Dail) P1lnc BODA • 9085 NISSAN 9150 OLDSMOBitE 91SS SATURN 9190 ........... ~ iimliiiliiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii-~~;z::a:::="!":'"::oc~~~~~~.·~~~~~~___;:;__~~-'•t CIVIC '89 M••lma, wht/blue 1888 D•L TA 88 '85 S•turn SC2 :, ~~ ~sn 2-<tr, llh back. 5-•pa. llhr, aunrool, chrm ,..,.1 •roueham Loaded, 3,000 MtlH Good cond 11050 obo whl1. full pwr, 8-cyl, Fully loaded, V8, dark S13,8~ Toyot• of with OMAR SHARIF **831•7 149** 6-1pd, all upgrades blue with tight blue In· Huntington Be•ch ~ TANNAH HIRSCH 92 Hond• Accord l!x ~'=1_000=-·-1.,.1_•_-&_•_2._1_1_28_ tenor, 94,000 miles. 714-847.8555 auto, a /c , p /• •90 M•xlma SE R d $3,000 or bHt offer,1 ________ _ 113,995 Touot• of • 714 574-4267 • w/btk llhr 1n1. Bosa TOYOTA 921 O A TAD TOO MUCH Huntington •••oh 11 ereo, phon •, a11 1---------biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714447·8555 pwr. New tlre1. Look1 PEUGEOT 91601• MAZDA 9125 '83 MPV VAN & r u n 1 g r 1 a 1 1,=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •'83 Tercel $950• S8300 OBO 6 1• 5 speed, 2 dr. Runs 75·86l7 '84 50SSTI Slvr 5 and drives great. 97 '92 Nl•••n 240 SX 1peea, A/C. new tags. Need quick sell. A u t o , a /c • p /a clutch. Leather Into. 988·9442 • Both vulnerable. South deals. NOR111 6962 QQ& 0 1()-862 VS, loaded, Whlta $14,995. Tovota of Huntington Be•ch $10,995. Tovot• Of rlor. $1 ,500. 675-3978 -,9-7-P-l_c_k_u_p__.4-x4-.-5-s-p-d Huntington •••ch C\,11\0m wheels. new WEST 714·847·8555 PONTIAC 9170 tires. lltt ktt, 54200. •A 10 8 IS 3 • KJ 10 7 EAST •KQJ4 <::1 9732 OJ954 714-847·8555 '93 SENTRA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim 714-780.1549 <::' K 10 8 8 4 5 speed, air, ps. '91 GRAND AM Wh\. '89 CAMRY S/W V·8. 0 7 economlcal car. Well maintained. New lull power, e uto. •&S $8595. Toyota of $9995. Tovot• of • Huntington B••ch cass/stereo. 1/1, A/C, Huntlnnton Beach MERCEDES 9130 7 103k mt1. Blue bk • ** '88 SLK Slv I 14·847·8555 S!lOOO ~. Asking 714-847·8555 r oy11. $3000. 780-5428, "'dM ---------Heated seats. $48k ---------""" nrm, No export! Aval OLDSMOBILE 9155 Buy II. Sell II. Find It. TRIUMPH 9215 3/1s. PP e42.0138 iii••••iiiiiiiii ___ c_•_•_•_•_11_1•_d_.~_ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '80 Triumph TR7 Roads ter. 66k ml. Black. $50,000/0BO over $2600. 548-1089. 4X4 9221 •8 SOtrrll •7 Q~J . QAKQ3 .. ·•AQ9642 The bidding: SOUTII WEST I• Pa,u 20 PAN 317 p .... S. Pu1 NORTif 24 a. •• Paa Opening lead: Ace or• EAST p, .. Pue Pua PU8 '92 Sidekick JX Red w/nu wht top. S spd, ·A/C, pwr steor. Good storoo. Groat RV tow car. Fun for beach & ofl-road. S7.500 080. 1714) 875-8617· Nonnally, the more high cnrds a pa rtnt'r11hip has, the beltn it11 chnncl'11 or fulfilling the contract . nut thnt i11 not always the case. ' . laydown contract develoj>ed a ali1Jht wrinkle when, after drawing trump• in lwo r~ df'clarer started to n.tn diamonds and West showed out on the aecond round With the rate of the contract aeemlngl)' rut.in g on •thf' heart. fineMe, declareT cl'Q38ed to dummy with a trump and led a heart to the jack. Wet1l won, t'xited with a heart and declareT f'ventunlly hail to con· cede Ldismond for down Ofll' llAiJ f'ither the queen or j11ck of hc>erla ht'en miHing from the North·Soulh a~t.s. declart'r would probably have found lht' winning line. Qncf' lhe b11d diamond divi~ion ii\ dit1COvered, dectRTer croslletl lo the l11ble with a trump and rufl'i; the last 11p11de. Now declarer 1>x1t11 hy plnym~ oce and another h~rt. 11nd whichever derender takes this tnck must conCt'de the contract • ... THURSDAY, MARCH 1'3, 1997 ACROSS 1 Bog 6 Swedish toell 10 C:nrock 141 Hlmal.1y111 eouotry 15 urO" mass 16 Sacrt'd l>frn nl Egypt 17 Pass.-1gewav t8 Prune~ (brllnchl'S) t9 MosplAred 20 NursPry 22 Coupe 0< 59 Party decor a hon 65 Vanished thin •Ir ee Rabbit's ooustrt 67 Desert plant 68 Dlsgustlng 69 Nov8'•st -Sl&nlfoy • G;irdnet 70 Groopol W'tcheli 7t Yelps 72 M1Mand al'\d Bolger 73 Doublt\ or sec rel corwertoble 23 Drag~ 24 Dnnlc of lhe DOWN gods t Te8ronPs 26 l ropocal fruit s1ockt09s 30 Singer James 2 FtSb t1ap 32 Da~ 3 Chu1ch area 33 Perlorm again 4 Gander or 3S Goes by • drake horsebpck 5 Lots 40 Seaside 6 RadlanJ occorrence 7 Pulled out 42 Type ol slale 8 Hots slang 44 WelOed 9 Not the1e 45 Moon QC>ddiss to Spnng 47 Unsuccessful blossom play 11 More or less 48 -bul not least" 12 Scenery 50 Most festive 13 Actress 52 Homelier In •The 56 Relate Maltese Falcon· 58 Necessity 21 Sqwrel away p,~---~----~--~ 25 Acto1 James -Jones 26 Booly 27 Felt~ or Many 28 Rover s feel 29 Feed· th" ••Hy 31 Nighl on the - 34 Long loshes 36 Up on the a ' 37 Roy's woll' 38 Cupid '39 Fan mo 41 Not In USE' 43 811d'o1 prAy 46 Completely ... """"'....:: ....... , , . , •9 Robin Hood .. .-.' for one •.' 51 Llama's cous'"" : 52 Join • • S3 Columbus' po~ : 5" Pause • , 55 DrMrnboats • • 57 Fencing _..~ weapons 60 -3VIS 61 E•crted 62 Btadctoc> , 63 Flush -· 64 T onv·wtnntno • • muSIC81. ~ 11 t2 '~ •• - Onct' North rait1ed clubs, South m11de two 11lam trie11 in the red suit.a in an au.empt to elicit a spark orlife from partner: lfuf North was hav- mg nothing to do wilh pny fon1111rd· going move, so South settled in five clubs. Jr Weit wins the heart. the forct'd ma.Jor·a~l return penn1L8 decl1trcr lo ruff in dummy while di11C11rdtng a diamond from hand. If Enst wins, the derendcr has anothl'r option or returning a diamond. Now dN:larer simply plays low from hnnd nnd dummy'11 ten win11 Making fiv<' odd. 14 . ..; Run your ad in the Newp0rt Beach- Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Hunting Beach- Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail with a check today! Run for a week! If your car does not sell. ~e·11 run 1t for ·another week FREEi All for just $10'. 0 YES, SEU MY CAR , c. --·-Mtot Moooo--- g -g ::::=. g·_;-_ ~ ---0 · ... a ---a........_..._ O·--0.....-....... .._o _._ o'...... a ............ o ...... _ o .. --a--a-.~ , ~· 0 ~· -0 ...-. 0 _,_,...,._ .,_I _.,_. D· -a .. a ,... .......... ..,.._ ,...,....JCl"llll._ ----------~-Daily· Pilot lnd~.!k:nJ · Chances are you will find whal you need at the price you want to pay when you read Classlfied daily 642-5678 . Hove A Garage So1e ! (al !be P'olol <mlliek 01 641·S678 . to oUe yw Geroge Sde Ad1 .fu.ily Pilot Wl'11t led the ace of s pade11 and contmucd the suit when Eost sig· naled vigorouslywith the king. Declarer ruffed and a seemingly Learn to be a be tter bridge plsyerl S ub11cribe now to the Gftren Bridge Letter by calling (800) 7118·1225 for information. Or write to: Gorf'n Bridge I.c t· lj!r, P.O. Rox '4·UO, Chicago, 111. 60680. Lo~ki.Dg to sell that extra junk stacking up in ~~~ ~he garage? Try our garage sole ads W't'ot s Junk to yoo is a treasure lo someore elSe ' 17 ··SELL Call Classified Today! 642-5678 • On the move? Sell your extra household items .-. in Classified : ':: _ .,, •SE•R•Vl-C•E ___ ICARPENTRY 3510 COMPUTERS 3556 DRYWALL HANDY MAN 3710 INSTRUCTION3780 MOVING 3834 PLASTER ROOFING 3910 WALL . . ' . • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim SERVI CE 3584iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimREPAIK 3880 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COVERINGS 3932 : DIRECTORY QUALITY CRAFTSMAN •••••••••I Custom c.ablnals/crown moldlngf\111/marble/Mlsc repairs. Charles 557·7684 computer Training H•ndvm•n Ch•rll• t GOLF LESSONS e PUBLIC NOTICE Affordable-Personal l"'SMALL JOB EXPERT Painting. carpentry. Fun & Ettoclive Tho Calif. Public Ulill· Plaiter/Stucco Patch One-on·One Training Drywall/Plaster Repair plumbing, fence bldg. 8 y c~ L n ties Comm'ss'on RE S I S C 2 CAB Ad I 631 .A258 Local res. 780-5044 rs <;Ap. ow ales r r · • erv ng o a 5yrs· mn · ... ,Hanglng,Tap1ng,Texlure Tim;PGAPro 548·0569 ·QUIRES that all used Llc#326864 24Hrs Home Computer Comm Res 551-5573 Home Repair/Remodel household goods 714-554·7831 ROOFING Service• ·Ellpert Repair•· Reroofs or New Roofs L ,., 726292 As+< for Brian 642-7875 ACOUSTIC CEILINGS 3408 CERAMIC iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TILES 3528 Start-up. From Ground Costa Mesa/Newport 1---------movers print thetr Zero To The Internet.--------25 Years E•P· JEWELRY 3784 P.U.C. Cal T number, --------1 REMODELING HCSZ 7t4·89t·4755 ELECTRICAL · 3610 __ Jl_m_8_3_1_·2_4_e_o_,'ii_iiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiii trmos and chauffeurs PLUMBING 3890 CEILING MASTER •Acoustic Removal• Custom Textur .. Palnt Lic'd Mark 838-7300 MACMEDIC • Care tor HOME SERVICES '"w1 H J print their T.C P num· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•iiil & ADDITIONS 3916 Anything & Everythrng lllam arold eweler ber In all advertise· Leaky Showers Rep'd Macintosh Computers Small Job EXPERT Free Estimate. Rora. Walch/Jewelry Repair ments. 11 you have a Regrouling & tn11all'n in your hmo/olc. Low/ Duncan Electric Michael 756•1440 Antique • Fine Jewelry question about the le· L670t30 Dean of Tiie hourly rate. 673·8819 Local/Quick Response __ ,,....,....,_,,,,______ 8uy/seH/lrade 873·0385 gahty of 0 mo~er. hmo ·Forthlng Interiors Kitchen Bath Remodel Rm Addiltons V1sa•MC Farthing Interior• 1 : lnstollntlon • Aemovot • : Discount WallcoverllJO : • L•560875 873·12HZ I The Stripper ~ Spoc1ar1zing rn Wallpaper Removal • L5 9241 983·5037 We G•I• sl)ou1d harig together. Strip, lnstol!, advice to the crazy 831 ·211 1 Any1tn'I_{, APPLIANCES SERVICE 673-8065 or 846-8526 L"275870 850·7042 MSM Conat Carpentry or chaulleu'f. cell: 1---------p k E I Drywll/Pnt/Plmb/Elec 1---------Public UllllllOS Newport TU• & Marble CONCRETE & •t•r In lectr c Remodel•Sml/lg Jobs. IANDSCAPE & Commission THE LOCAL PLUMBER -a James E Bangen Co.· Free Esllmates Fliendly Servic1•lnsured L,.,532981 675·9304 L.<t1560875 673·1212 1 ________ _ 3426 Fine Craflsman1hlp ... MASONRY 3557 Prompt & Low Rates! L696327 982·2438 LAWN CARE 3808 714-558·41 51 At Affordable Prices. res·com/sm·lg jobs I--------~ iiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I s ho we r s/C oun t er I/Fir 1 '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CSL6 t 8717 7 48·5255 QUALITY CRAFTS MAN ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ALL·AM ER I CAN • & M "'"' •• Carpentry•Cabinttal• M u Expert Drain Cleaning & Plumbing Repairs SPRINKLERS 3921 20yrs exp. All work guar iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Steve 545-8298 APPLIANCE REPAIR Natural Storie ar .... a Brick. Block, Siona. Tllo ---------Electrlc•Plmbg•Doors B•slc Yard M•ln1 ov••· ..... ·REASONABLE· Fplcs l645488 842·22t4 Cone. Patio, Driveway FE .. CES M11c repairs557·7884 Lawn/cln·Jps./tree trim Carefully. Courteously ----......-----•SPRINKLER REPAIR e 848·5848 e Fptc BBOs Roi 25Yr 1" 1 kl I 1 Th h & For the Right Price Prec lae Plumbing Valvos•Heads,Tima· - --------·CLEANING E11p.'Terry SS7~7594 & DECKS 3615 QIUALITY SEtRl/VRICE,s :~;~4~:e~~!1 3·8·,'~2 T#186977 54g.0223 Repoirs & Remodels cloc~s 27Yrs Local Svc mprovemen epa rs •·1---5----M--1-Free Estimates John Burr 282·2831 ARTIST . 3429 CES 3548 *Best Price/Quality Paint. Prort & Gu1rant'd ! TREES • plll •cond 011 ng Ll8873ga 989·1090 , SERVI ., Ln *wood Fenc es• Free Est. 850•5779 ..I Prof Movers! 24Hr Srv ------------------ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil dscal)e. brlcl(, 1tne Replace/Repair Lows r,...._..m-.. ~ 701y/Sr Olac/T I 175452 ORCO PLUMBING-TAX COOCf. 800-78&-1007 Stml Retired Contractor ..,,........_,..,.v,_ 1'"J.-J.7 J 432·91231P·346·5850 & O a · Clean ng MAKE·UP ARTIST A TOUCH OF CLASS Free hauhng/eSI. Llc'd Rtpsirs .. lmprovemtnlS, spmkQ=<:lnup 1 --M CJ r in 1 / t R /c *CEMENT WORK* Ad'llant.,,., Coosl 974-5301 GREEN MASTE 5 Two Brothers Moulnn 7Days/Wk•Free Est PREPARATION 3925 • Weddlnns/Prom1 Clean ng. es omm ..,. sm jobs. Oualily/lntr1rl~ • R • • o 7•0 8170 • F E S tamped Concret• & Moving Todau? No Ll7277 S v • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • Special night oul Uc/Bondad. rH 1t. · I cata, Ktn 842·f 7 Landscaping Maint. • -:==:-:====-t Great Ret1• 12yrs axp Teresa 282·7143 Brick/Block/Stone/Tiie ---------Tree Trim • Removal Problem! Uc'd & Ins---------• IT'S TAX TIME * r 714-810-8049-pgr _.....,...,,.,,,,_.....,........,......,,......,,.....,.,.,.,.,.,,. L541656 831-4310 FLOOR INSTALL --------Gardening Svc 84t·55t2 Cal·T13465 857-1500 •BO~l~e~~~!~i!;:~NG •J.R.Q. MASONRY• REPAIRS 3620 HAULING 3720 .t.andacape Remodeling•---.-----•D:~':..1a"f:gNe cj!a~~~YH~~~ :."/t $10.00 per hour. Block walla, stucco Yard tune up/mainttnaca, PAINTING 3858 Water Heaters • Drains Retired IRS 673·8905 BATHTUB 714-548·0388 concrota, brick. Lows S•l•••Svo•ln•t•tl JUNK TO THE DUMP lancacape/artlstlc doslgn l"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Remodel • Repair REGLAZING 3448 ---------Ll730089 531•70 4 3 HardwdNlnyl/Ceramic (714-988·1B82) ContraclorlC27·604006.1' Faucets • Fixtures Too buay tor ta•••? iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •Bright Haeclnlng 1-J,....o_h_n_,,D,....o-ra_n_M_a_a_on-..,-Marble/Carpet Bnd/lns AVAILABLE TODAY Prol'I &i:2Elhl . &45-7505 24Yrt Q111llty Painting Li554722 • 646·6720 We will comu to you European Prol'I. BHI Brlck•Stone•Bloc'k' L708279 908·9590 --...,,..,,.,9,_..8.,.8,_,·,..,,1.,.8,....,8,,,..2,,,__•----------TOUCHUPS. TOO Pnr#717·~729 30 Years T.,. Exp ~ In town! Refs 5Yr1 Exp. 120 HAULl!R NSW ~ 24 Hrs. Richard Sinor • 1-800·934-9790 ~ Grace 251·9455 ~~:m .t:.~•~ap~l~~I~= ---------CLEAN·UP•FREE EST la~ & MU8nry Uc#280644 645-3209 --------.. 1 ,25,00 OFFI t10 off 1at Cl••nlng John 831·3032 GARAGE JOHN 850-1828 Dest uild/Remodel ":~~~n~~Je':tcl~~:.~~~i POOL TUTORING 3929 Tuba/Showera/Tll• Hou1as. apts. OtflCH.1---------DOORS 3678 Uc ns. T4a-0417 Quality Job. Fr•• est. srRVICE 3894 iiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 11 o Broadway ,, Costa Mesa MR·9190 Xlnt ave; gruat prices. ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------"' Refinish Like Newl 574•3230 Pg_..05•2881 CONTRACTORS i• HEALTH/ Sh•n•'• Gudenlng L#569897 938·*9888 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ropolr• 844·1835 •S25 Service C•ll• & Landscaping. 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