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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-03-27 - Orange Coast PilotSf> 0 1 RT S Uttle Leaguers field big perfonnances '1 "CIR Q U E Residents make noise over Cirque du Soleil NEWPORT BEA CH • COSTA MESA THURSDAY, MA RC H 27. 1CJ(_jl Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1~7 r------------------------, I I I I l· INSIDE ! I I I I I I I I I I 1111-..i : ' I I I I I I I I I I I iiliiilliii................. : , DON LEACH I DAILY PllOT : f Crunch time . . . : Workers clear crane parts from the San Diego Free- way. The construction · mishap caused a major trattrc )am Wednesday morning, which probably kept you from that early meeting. For more, see page A22. I I I ' I I• I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I ---------------···-···--·--·-·--I ,. I I ' I I ' I ' I I I I I I • I I I I I I I DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT : Sea King ... Corona del Mar's Lance Emery heads for the finish in the 100 freestyle vs Irvine. See sports 81. I ' I --------------------------------I I I I I I I I I I ' I I , . I I I I I I I I I I I r I I MMC t.WITIN I DAl.Y PILOT Tasty treats ... Gina De Michael ls cook- ing up something special. See dlnlng, page A16. l'Vin free tickets to the Davis Cup , Want to see one of the , greatest sporting events in : Newport Beach history? • : Then tell us -in 100 ~ words or less -about the • best sporting event you've ever witnessed. And if you have one or the four best ' stories (as judged by Pilot editors), you'll win two tick- ets to the Davis Cup tennis matches on Sunday, April 6 at the Palisades Tennis Club. The deadline is Monday at 5 p.m. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I l Send your entry via e- mail (dpilot2@earthlink.net); voice mail (64 2-6086) U.S. Mail (330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627); or fax (646- 4170). We'll announce the winners in next Thursdaf s paper. 1\))1 \. AROUND TOWN ...... AS BEST BUYS ............ Al CLASSIFIED ....•...... 86 COMMUNITY FORUM . A20 ENTERTAINMENT ....• A 16 POLICE FILES .......... Al PUBLIC NOTICES ......• 84 SOCIETY ............ A14 SPORTS •........••..• 81 WEATHER ............ Al \\ I \ I II I H The marine layer may hang around a little longer today, but It w1ll eventua11y leave ua •1.111.1hlne and mlld temperoture•. s. .......... A2. I ' Brad Avery and his OCC sailing crew have speat the " . last few months sailing the aters near the Antarctic and New Zealand ·-/ + B y M a r i s s a E s p i n o , D a i I y P i I o t ·:· For the past two months Brad Avery's office has been on a bo~t sailing the rough waters of Antarctica and circumventing the south island of New Zealand. -Avery, director of Orange Coast · College's sailing program, and seven other crew members tested out the sailing center's recently donated Antarctic 54, Polar Mist, from Puento Arenas, Chile to the Antarctic. The •shake down" cruise began Jan. 10 and lasted a month. 1\vo days later, barely giving Avery a chance to pay some bills and. hop back on a plane, Avery traveled to Ne w Zealand to skip- per the Alaska Eagle with 11 OCC stu- dents and New Zealanders for a sailing training course. He returned March 26. "It was really a shake down cruise to find out h ow (Polar Mist) worked under rough conditions and if it was sale for the students, said Avery about his trip to the Antarctic. "We hit rough weather and hit ice. We challenged the boat as J!!.Uch as pos- sible," he said. "It handled great and we had no problems whatsoever." Polar Mist is owned by Newport Beach residents Richard and Sheri Crowe and John Gates. Richard and Sheri custom-built the boat with the • SEE ANTARCTIC PAGE A7 DIGGING HIS JOB •Archaeologist Mike Macko unearths the rare artifacts buried around the Newport-Mesa area. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot He has scaled 11,000~foot moun- tains to explore a glader-ilned lake. He has ventured through the desert on horses and mules. He's discovered rare 10,000-y~old artifacts. He's more likely to use a computer and a shovel than tote a knife and a whip-but Mpte Macko is the closest thing Newport-Mesa's got to Indiana Jones. •1 haven't outrun boulden, but l outran a bull," Macko • .43, Mys non- > *We Just want to preserve as much as possible ... • -MllCE MACKO chalanily. •And zill~ns of snakes." He sits in his Santa Ana Heights office, which is littered with the fruits of his Hap's labor: plaitlc bags, awn· pled paper bags and cardboard boxes with labels such u •CERAMICS," •BONE BEADS" and "HAMMERS." Inch-thick bound reports strewn about his office document stone and tools in the Mojave ~ert and near Palm Springs. Macko lnc., a rare find with its sole focus on o?chaeology, has tackled far- flung sites, but finds plenty of high· profile work closer lo home. Hls first big project, ln 1987, involved excavating what's now New· port Coast, where be fOWKt an Amert· can Indian chlldml'1 burial ground about a foot deep. A recent project at • SEE DIGGING PAGE A11 • School wantsitS share of farmshle • Pare nts, students would like to see $7 million from purchase 'divvie d out for Costa Mesa improvem ents. By 'Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -After fighting to save the Costa, Mesa farm from being sold to the city, the Costa Mesa High School community is now struggling to get every cent they can from the $7 million sale to benefit their school. "We were not for the ,sale," said Paulette Witt, president o( the school's parent. teacher and student association. •Certainly now we should benefit from some or that money.• " The Newport-Mesa Unified School District sold the property to the city of Cpsta Mesa last year with talk of using the money froni the sale for s~ool mainte- nance needs across the district and for additional classrooms for increased enrollm.ent. Both students and parents at Costa Mesa High are circulating petitions, stating that the school should see the funds in school improvements. Witt said she thought Costa Mesa High School had been neglected in the past and needs the money because it does not •SEE SCHOOL PAGE A13 Man suing Costa Mesa clahns police har~Inent •But p olice officials say they were investigating Mtonio De Los Angeles Monday as a possible sus- p ect in a recent shooting. They eventually released him for lack of evid ence. By Christopher Goffard, Dally Prior COSTA MESA -A Costa Mesa man embroiled in a $12 million lawsuit against the city 1S alleging that police tried to intim- idate hun Monday when they stopped him at gunpoint and •ransacked· his house, the man's lawyer said. Antonio De Los Angeles. a 32- year-old landscaper. is preparing for trial on his claim that Costa Mesa police Officer Phil Myers improperly shot him twice in August 1994 while he stood on the front porch of his Raleigh Avenue home. Police say they shot him because he was reaching for a • SEE LAWSUIT PAGE A 13 I ' THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1997 Newpott Beach/Cosca M.esa Daily Pilot pilot people br.iefly DOROTHY CASTILLO Saltarelli, Kawamura named to fair board Former Orange County Super- visor Donald J. Saltarelli and busi- nessman Arthur G. Kawamura were named new members of the Orange County Fair Board of Directors this week. The new members will serve for two years. .. ' greer ~Ider On a loving· search· for local role models I •.. "------------.. Plenty of eggdtement at slwps this week · Balboa Boat Rentals has •. planned an "eggstra special Easter egg hunt" says owner , Penny Rodheim, "for the whole family to enjoy." . • The trick is to find the hidden clues around the bay. Prizes will . be rewarded for the number of '1 eggs found. Complimentary bas- kets are provided. Special hunt .hours are on Easter Sunday from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Reservations are ' a musJ for this popular family event. Please call (673-7200) for more infonnation and reserva- ttons. Balboa Boat Rentals is located on the corner of Edge- ( water Avenue and Palm in Bal- .. boa. I • •• : While you'n~ out looking for SHE IS Starting friendships to change yowtg lives. MORE THAN A MENTOR Dorothy Castillo has heard plenty of sad stories since she became mentor dev~lopment coordinator of YMCA's Com- munity Services. But a conversation with one Costa Mesa woman who said she had not eaten in months corisu.med Castillo. The woman told Castillo she chose not to eat so her three · sons would have enough food under the family's limited bud- get. Castillo could barely think of anything else after hearing the mother's tale. "I can't stand to hear that nobody's eating," .• she said. _ . BRIAN P08UOA I DAILY Pl.OT Saltarelli, of Orange, replaces • Don Henley of 1\.lstin who served -... since 1999. Saltarelli is president of Centwy 21 Saltarelli Realty in Tustin. Kawamura is presid~nt of Western Marketing Co. and a partner at Orange CoWlty Produce. Get in shape in the pool at OCC Orange' Coast College offers a Master's Swim Program designed to promote life-long fitness for all adults ages 19 anq older, regard-1 less of previous swimming expert- ence. · The Master's progrClll\ offers an intelligent balance of cardiuvascu- lar fitness and stroke instruction as 1 well as enjoyment, self-improve-I ment and tun. The class is offered from o:30 to 7:30 a.m. Monday through Friday from April 1-30 and May 1-30 in ' OCC's Gymnasium pool. Registration fee is $40 for one month and $70 for two months. For more information, call 432- . 5880. ~ Easter basket fillers, stop by Hi- ! :Ilme Wine Cellars (650-8463) located at 250 Ogle St. in Costa Mesa. Hl-Tune has its own chocolatier where you'll find tilled chocolate eggs, chocolate deviled eggs, panorama eggs, chocolate carrot suckers, candies by the pound, and Easter novel- ties including candles, tooth- Within 24 hours, Castillo had gathered several dozen packages of ramen noodles, cereal, and other foods for the woman from churches and co- workers. She also found the woman a full-time babysitting job. Dorothy CasWlo talks with student Silvia 'Gutterrez at the Downtown Community Center, where CasWlo is ln charge of the mentorlngJ>rogrcim for at-risk kids at ~e YWCA. Police departments connected to callers • brushes, and magnets. If you can't handle sugar and sodium. there is an extensive selection of • sugar free and sal't free ch~co­ . lates and Easter candy. The 14th annual Easter Egg Hunt is on for this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Eastblulf • Park on the corner of V1Sta del : Oro and Vista del Sol in New- • port Beach. r The Easter egg hunt has the following different starting times depending on your child's age: • 10 a.m, 2 years and under • 10:10 a .. m, 3 arid 4-year-olds • 10:20 a.m, 5 and 6-year-olds • 10:30 a .m, 7 and 8-year-olds • 10:40 a.m, 9 and 10-year-olds. After the egg hunt the East- -bluff Village Center is having a spring sidewalk sale, face paint- BRINGING PEOPLE TOGETHER Castillo came to know the family by matching up the woman's 8-year-old son with an adult·mentor through the program sponsored by YMCA "' and Families Costa Mesa. The program aims to pair Costa Mesa el~m(!ntary school stu- dents with role models who can provide them with new ideas about their futures. Castillo sometimes has to bridge the gap for the primari- ly Latino students and mentors. Problems range from language to cultural barriers. Sometimes students' fami· lies are leery of a stranger befriending their child, she said. "Traditional fathers are the hardest. 'Why should we have a stranger come into our house?' they say," Castillo said. • "I say, 'Isn't life hard? Don't you hate that you have to work so hard for little money?'" Castillo tells parents, "It . . can't change for you,but it can change for them," referring to the children. She also advises parents: "Don't feel like that person can take your place. They will }lelp them and open doors but can · never take the place of your love." GETTING PAST THE PAST Castillo, who has four chil- dren of her own, knows about growing up in a rough neigh- borhood where everyone around her wanted her to be like them. Her father moved her family from East Los Angeles to Fullerton, where she was con- sidered an outsider. · "I was tormented because I didn't grow up there,• she said. "l was beat up a lot" She said she wished she had known enough to report what they did to her fo some- one·-that she had a mentor. For years she took heat for not doing everything female gang leaders wanted her to, inCluding beating u~ her own sister. But even when she decided she was going to graduate and didn't eare what others thought, it was hard to break free. . In hlgh school, she tried to walk away from the girl who made her life miserable for so long, but couldn't when the girl began talking about her sister. "I said, 'All that's false,'" Castillo said. "She destroyed my life. I'm not going to let her do that to my siiler." The two girls got in a fight and the police came to Castil- lo's ho\llie. •I saw the disappointment ·in my mom and dad's eyes,· she said. "I said, 'This isn't me."' MOVING FORWARD For Castillo, mentoring is as I • ing, pictures with. the Easter bunny, and entertainment for the children. For more information please call (644-3151). Hemphlll's Shoes last day of business is Saturday. It's your Cirque-besieged give fair board an earful p last opportunity to take advan- tage of ti.pal reductions. Every- thing in the store is below wholesale cost. Hemphill's still has an excellent selection of men's shoes for those who wear sizes 7 112 to 9 112. The entire size selection goes up to size 13. Brands available include Sperry Topsider, Allen Edmonds, Mezlan, Sebago, Johnston & Murphy and many others. In addition, women's shoes, • socks, and belts are still avail· : able at unbeatable prices. Any- : one interested in chairs, • antiques, trunks and fixtures · should also stop at Hemphill's Shoes. Heinphill's Shoes (650-6856) is located at 1727 Westcliff Drive in Newport Beach. :• •.BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and ,. Saturdays. If you know of a good buy ,.. call me at 540-1224, faK me at 646- 4170 or write to me: Best Buys Daily .. Pilot, 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, 92627. were_ not mollified by Cirque By Alessandra Ojurklou, Daily Pilot North American tour director COSTA MESA -Responding to harsh criticisms from local res- idents, Orange County Fair Board of Directors President Jim LlnCJ.berg appointed a two-per- son committee to deal with the Cirque du Soleil noise issue. Vmcent Gagne's assurances that experts have been brought in and that the noise has been reduced. "We know some neighbors a.re not feeling the good effects as well as we are,• Gagne said, adding that the "This is a fine board,· Lindberg told the grum- bling ·audience Cirque has See Daily Pil¢ editorial on scheduled its Cirque du Soleil, Page 20. final weeks of shows to start who labeled fair officials as "greedy, arrogant and dishon- est.· "We try to be honest with our neighbors," Lindberg said . "We're not trying to take advan- tage." But some residents did not have as much faith in th~ admin- istration's goodwill. They have been upset by the noise from the big top since it was set up early in January, and earlier and have removed some of the louder sound e ffects altogether. HThings have gotten so bad that there's zero credibility," said former Costa Mesa mayor Sandy Genis said. "For example, your administration said the circus could not be placed up near the swap meet because Bob Teller did not want it there. Mr. Teller wants everyone here to know that he was never asked.• Teller runs the Orange Coun- ty swap meet, which is held on weekends in the Fair parking lot. •Greed is one of the seven deadly sins," said College Park resident Don McGee. "Con- science waylaid by convenience is what happened in this fia sco." •This is a supreme example of bureaucratic arrogance," said College Park resident Bill Ward. Board·member Emily Sanford was upset by the residents' alle- gatioris. ·1 take it personally that any- one would say that I am dishon- est," Sanford said adding that she was a volunteer, and that for her, greed was therefore not an issue. No other action was taken at the meeting, but a motion was made to address what proce- dures the board would take if noise, problems become an issue with events in the future . READERS HOTLINE 642-6086 Mesa, CA. 92626. Copyright No news stories, Illustrations, edito- rial matter °' ~sements herein can be reproduced with- out written permission of copy· right owner. WEATHER VOL 91, NO. 64 THOMAS H. JOHNSON. Publlslw WIUJAM L090ll.L. Editor snw~ ~ngEdltor • --YOICOI, Oty Editor TONYDODaO, News~ .,_CM.., ~Edltot llMCllMTWt "'°'° ldllor W.llGIA --~ ..,,, .. , .... ~~ LWa••Dll ~­NUIOOllWt, 0"9f Fnindll Officer • ' Record your comments about the Daily Pilot or news tips. ADDRESS OUr Mk.lfeu Is 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. C.llf. 92627. 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TEMPOATUMS Newport Beach 62152 BalbOa 62152' Costa Mesa 73152 Corona del Mar 62152 SURF FORECAST LOCATION .•...•. , .SIZE Wedge , , ....•... 2·3 SW Newport ......... 2·3 SW Bladdes .......... 2-3 SW River Jetty ...•. , .. 2·3 SW CdM ..... ' ...... 2·3 SW TIDIS TOOAY flm low 4:54 a.m ••.•.....••.• 0.4 Flmhlgh ,...11 :001.m ........•... J .6 Second low 4:29 p.m ..•.......... 1.4 Second high 10;47 p,m, ••:I' o • • •' ,4,7 FRIDAY First low 5:42 a.m ............. 0.5 First high 11:53 a.m ............ 3.2 Second low 4:59 p.m .........•... 1.8 Second high 11 :26p.m ........... ~ WATER TEMPIMlUltl: •••.• 61 lnae1Hlng southwest swell ought to squeeze past the Islands and make up for the diminished wave ener· gy ttleYve caused. We won't benefit as much as South County, but you still Jhoutd see Mb In the waist to chftt·hloh range. EJCpect some fill from llf'OUfld 290 ~ to add some punch, mueh about breaJQng old cycles stemming from peer pressure and ignorance as starting new ones. Castillo said students born in Mexico sometimes get frus. trated if they have to help their parents.-who know little English.and have little educa- tion -pay bills and take care of other chores. "I tell them they can break the cycle if they get educated, complete college and become able to provide for them- selves," Castillo said. "These are possibilities for you. You still have to provide for ¥Our parents and help them out." Castillo says she knows this won't be easy for many stu- dents. "You will end up being sur- vivors,· Castillo said. •You can survive a boss who has a bad mood. This is nothing." -Story by MiChelle Tenvilleger Both the Newport Beach and Costa Mesa police depart- ments announced on Wednes- d~y the installation of a new phone system intended to make their 911 system more efficient. ,,,. The new GTE technology will reduce the time it takes for a caller to reach an emergency dispatch operator from 11 sec· onds to three seconds, said Newport Bt!ach police Lt Tun Riley. The technology also imme- diately detects if the caller is speech or bearing impaired SQ the problem can be quickly handled, Riley said. The Newport Beach depart- ment activated the system on March 13, while the Costa Mesa department did so two weeks earlier. Together, the departments handled about 40,000 emer- gency calls in 1996. POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • El Rio Cirde: Several rings and other jewelry totalling S 1, 130 were stolen from a room at a recovery house. • Newport Boulevard: A S 150 cellular phone was stolen from a car in the 1800 block. A rear passenger window was smashed. • Sunflower Avenue: A wallet with no cash in it was stolen from a car in the 600 block. The right rear window was smashed. NEWPORT BEACH • a.dt Bay: A $450 exhaust riser and a S50 radio was stolen from a boat in the 1100 block. • Ciff Drive: A camera, two nedclaces and a ring totalling $1,900 were stolen from a residence in the 1BOO block. There was no sign of forced entry. • Newport Center Drive: A credit card was stolen from a day planner in a hotel room in the 900 block. • Colton Street: A home was broken into in the 200 blodc while the victims were out of town. What was stolen is unknown. A neighbor noticed :. sliding glass door was open and then found another window smashed. • M Street A lifeguard tower was tipped over causing extensive damage to the structure. There were several empty beer cans next to the tower. 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Sbme people think all he proved is that not all 72-year-old former presidents of the United States are still carrying a full load of bricks. Wh~t ol' George did Monday was not just fulfill a half-century dream, a most enviable missioJ"\ indeed. I ~ct lie has also unkno~gly stcµted an epidem- ic of shattered tibias, ftbulas and other elderly skeletal pieces. Despite all the incredibly fit, up-and-at-em silverhairs one sees on commercials for Secure Horizons; Depends and sundry nutritional products, most sexa-, septua-and octogenarians SQOuld only look out of ajrplane windows, not jump out of them. The bones just don't have much give to them anymore. I suspect that's why there was a rather special reception commit- tee w@iting for Bush when he · reached the ground. According to a report I read: "Golden Knights (the Army's RUFF ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Where Your Dollar Cove11 Morel 1922 HAR80fl BlVD., COSTA MESA · 543·1156 ON THE COAS T- fr.ed martin elite corps of perfonning para- troopers} and Army meclical per- sonnel were at the landing site in case Bush needed assistance upon landing, which he did not." Hmmmm. That doesn't quite jibe with the tape footage I saw on the news Monday night. It dearly showed Bush landing in · the comforting arms of half a dozen ground troops. Don't get me wrong: I am not criticizing Mr. Bush's parachute jump. I'm just· concerned it might flood emergency rooms throughout the nation with bro-' ken-legged geezers. Of course, when our commu- nity's favorite politician, Marian Bergeson, marked a milestone birthday a few years back by parachuting out of a plane, sen- sible seniors were more than content to plant their feet on the ground and stay home. A less than charitable person ntight say that I am simply jeal- ous of Bush and Bergeson. They had the courage'lo jump out of an airplane, I don't. In fairness, I don't think it's that I don't have the courage, l simply don't have the fairltest desire to go parachuting. • Halfway through my Army pasic training, recruiters for parachute training visited our company. I signed up but my knees failed lhe special airborne physicdl. l have lived never to regret that I didn't make it. I cannot even imagine that I actually vol- unteered for that riskiest of duties. • What I do envy George and Marian for is, they are out there doing_it. They are proving that eveflwhen one becomes as old as Sir Walter Scott's bills. there is, for many of us, plenty of gus- to left in.,bolh mind and body. Millions of other grayhairs are \\'h ~n \ \·()ur 111<>-...c lTtril·.1! fi11 ~ll1l·i .ll tll'l'll? Merrill Lynch cordially invites you to attend our free seminar. Spend your noon hour at this comprehensive overv1~ of personal fmanciaJ planning. A 20.minute prcsentari.on will be foUowed by a Q &,A session. .. TIME: 12:00 Noon -12:-45 p.m. I,.· Wedflesday. 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No, she said. she wasn't interested. ·But you were never happier than at St. John's," I said. She zapped me with one of those • end-of-discussiort" looks and that was lhat. I brought it up agairl after my fathet died. Same look. I believe mother would have lived many I more years had shP joined lhe volunteers at Hoag. Or done something ;__ anything -that • involved giving of self. That's why I love to see women like Pat Cox and Emma Jane Riley and Ann Shere- shevsky and so many others like them. They may have burdens at home, but they are out _and about, doing for others. A few years ago, a recently retired friends~. #God it's bor- mg. There's nothlhg to do." "You sound Like a 14-year- old, • l said. "That's exactly wh t they say.• "Well what am l gonna do?" he asked. "You were a corporate guy,• I sajd, "you could join the Service Corps of Retired Executives CU)d help small businesses. You have a degree in literature. you could teach people how to read. You love animals, so you could vol- unteer at the SPCA. You love lods, so you could be a Big Brother. You love music, !>'b you c6uld volunteer with the Phil- harmonic Society or the ·pacific Symphony or the Performing Arts Center." I guess I gave my friend two dozen ideas of what he could do with his time and talents. There are a thousand more l"clicin't think of. Even though I have scoured Bartlett's and other references, I can't pin down who first said, "Use it or lose it." But that was some smart cookie. ·· • EREO MARTIN'S cof umn runs every Thursday and Saturday. up minutes later :-• The City Council on Mo~y approved a clarification to ~ that define how city towing ser- Vlces Harbor Towing and OOV Towing charge anyone towe<( lor the Police Department. ·: With the change, cars st<ired fewer than 24 hours will· b e charged for one day. The OO<le didn't clearly state that rule before, and even said vehicles stored fewer than 12 hours c"uld not be charged The chang~ makes Newpprt Beach's rules consistent with those ' of lrVJfle, Costa Mesa, Santa Ana and the Cahfornia Highway Patrol Easing the yellow tape Newport Beach city offidpls Monday agreed to join other dti~ in handing administration of f.axi cab comparues to the county. . The city has regulated taxis smce 1949, processing appllca- tions, mvesllgating companies, coordinating cab inspections and handling complamts. "Phe Orange County Transportation Authority will decide April 28 whether to take over mspection and pennit- ting of local cab companies. Your Gas/er c'5unday 7Jeserues ' ~e W.hofesom -e, Jfome~made 9o~dn-ess _.~· 7.hal Onf_y Gomes Yrom :Jhe Y<~ch 7£e Origin al g.uine !J<andh !J~ar£el .. ' . Our deli is stri~tl y Lucy's domain. She runs it with the same meticulous attention and demand for quality that you would expect from any· perfectionist in the kitchen. Lucy prepares he/ own sumptuous, aromatic' soups from old family recipes. She selects meats & cheeses to impress even the. most discriminating guests. And)ler salads take any meal from promising to p erfecti on. So, come on over to the Ranch and ask Lucy to·let you try a few ' samples. She loves to show off. Marinated Beef Kabo Boar's Head Honey Ham $6.99 lb Don't Forget To Stop By Our ComFlete Vitamin Nutritional' Center While Visiting The Ranch Store HCUU"S 8:00 am -9:00 pm 7 Days A Week 2651 Irvine Avenue Costa Mesa 92627 Phone 63144()1 I .f~{ THURSDAY. MARCH 27, 1997 , Newpon ~ta Mesa Daily Pilot -MEE:"flNG -T-HEIR G9A ~~-- Ii Newport Beach City Council gauges progress tBllde on key issues ~oritized this year. . · e7:.iennifer Armstrong, Daily p;1ot : 1-rnWPORT BEA'.CH -City Cooncil.01embers met for an early seUion Monday to look over tlieir tin of New Year's resolutions and check their progress. 1fere, a roundup of some of the update reports from city staff members: • AIRPORT: Goal -Develop a second commercial airport in the coilnty, ensuring compliance to John Wayne Airport restrictions set by a 1985 agreement. ·.City Attorney Rol>ert Burnham predicted the South County oppo- sition to making El Toro Marine READING GLASSES & 81-FOCALS -e~ °" ""'-s~· : Largest s)tection -$2.95 -$6.50 MARTIN OPTTCAL DC Swap Meet Fairgrounds #8160 (714) 548-6211 .. Corps Air Station a commercial a.i,rport will grow even stronger. •They'll continue to try to sell the message tliat E Toro can han- dle all the. county's needs,• he said. The city may consider hinng someone to "get correct informa- tion out" to win people over to Newport's pro-El Toro airport stance, Mayor Jan Debay said. • EMPLOYEE RELATIONS: Goal -Review bcub'aining meth- ods to improve relationships with employee associations. The city has reached agree- ments with seven of the eight employee groups, with rank-and· file police still in a deadlock after more th{lil a year. City officials proposed cutting vacation time and benefits this year, ma.king talks slow going. said Dennis Danner, administrative services director . They're now looking into · "Sylvan made all the diff erenc~:' Ucm·r hrr.idl."> .md l11gh1:r \df-t~tt.·cm. It suru with a call to Sylv,111. Serving: • Newpon Beach •mine • Costa Mesa • Corona dd Mar For ,our neighborhood center call 800-EDUCATE b'-SYLVA LEARNING CENTER~ ~~ Rell~r grades are j ust the begin11i11g:• Ai Sunridge, 'l'/C do more than jus1 care for our rcsidencs ... WE CARE ABOUT THEM. In fact, we m:a1 1hcm like fam ily. And 1ha1's 1he bcs1 kind of caring Lhcre 1s. Our dedicated 24 ho ur profess1onaJ nursing staff provides not only extra care, bur qualiry care. For chose of our res idents who may require special auention, we can help cake the difficulty o ur of such casks as dressing or b:uhing. Ac Sunridge, adjace nt to a scenic park and lake, our residcm s appreciate having private rooms furnished with cheir person!! belongings. Everyone loves 1he three delicious meals we serve activities such as current ~ents, discussion groups, bridge and bingo. Residents arc encouraged 10 join us in a daily exercise program and, if they choose, for wcckJy religious services. We also take interesting rrips and provide rransponaiion to doctors and for personal errands. Physical therapy and massage therapy arc available righc here ar Sunridge. Our awa rd winning SkiUcd Nursing Faciliry, Windcrest is also a part of our campus. 1----J.IUAll ~~-::::::L---~ta l\int Call Us Soon to make an Appointment· for ·a Free Tour Smmi.Jge At Regents Point 19191 Harvard Avenue Irvine, CA 92612 1-800-2 7 8-8898 ! 1 1 . ; $ i 0 •tnterest-based • bargaining in which possible points of con- tention would be identified at the start of talks o.nd resOlved ~ne-by­ one. • FISCAL FO.lECASTING: Goal-Prepare long-rangefinan- dal projections. Before this year, city officials have predicted revenues and expenses only one to two yearS ahead -now they're working on 10-year projections. wvou can see how a decision you make today can affect the future,· Danner said. So far, dty staff has hammered out a formula and drafted preliminary forecasts. . • TIDEIAND ADMINISTRA- TION: Goal -Prepare a map out- lining tidelands owned by the city and the county. categorizing those properties and identifying services needed there. Officials will be taking a long Reim headaclle pain and tension In only minutes a day To order the SOOTIIE·A·CISER tllerapeubc pillow Call now 1-800-581-7662 ext 1001·370P llEA.lll.1HJL i-m-1111saow INJJ ', , . ~ look later hli.s year at how Dest to ~ the city-owned bayside land that now houses the Marina mobile home park. They're also looking over some of the county-owned tidelands around the city to determine whether to pursue taking them over. But for now, •we just want to paint an accurate portrayal of cur- rent tidelands," Fire and Marine Chief Tun Riley said. •NEWPORT COAST ANNEX· ATION: Goal -;-. Decide whether to pursue annexation of the New- port Coast developments that sit south of Corona del Mar, based on a cost-benefit analysis report. City staff is now in the thick of a report on future development in and revenues expected from the pricey homes. The report will hit the council's legislative and finance committees in April, then the coU:ncil, Assistant City Manag- er Peggy Ducey sa!d. "Once you give us that direc- tion, we have a number of negoti- ations that have to happen," she said . • ECONOMIC DEVELOP- ~oal ...... Get the most out of Newport Center through 'long- term planning, .. revit~g 6lder corrunerdal areas, retaining and attracting businesies. . "We have to be careful how we use our rema.in\ng land," Assis- tant City Manager Sharon Wood said. • WATER SERVICE DELIV- ERY: Goal -Complete a project to tap into the groundwater supply under Fountain Valley, develop- ing long-term. plans to ensure future w~ter service. C~ntracts h :· gone out qn all but one of the project's segments, Public Works Director C>oo Webb 250 Ogle Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 650-8463 •FAX (714) 631·6863 .95 $ I said. Crews have begun work on the buildings that will house the wells-m Fountain Valley and on the major pipes. Plans have been drawn up for city utility yard improvements that will help accommodate the new water system. • UPPER NEWPORT BAY: Goal -Find funding -from federal, state or any other sources -to dredge the bay and to keep it dredged in the future. City officials are currently pushing for $5 million in the next state budget to go toward dredg- ing the bay. They already submit- ted a proposal to Rep. Christopher Cox asking for federal help ·in ensuring future bay dredgings. The city also is working to make sure the Irvine Ranch Water District doesn't go ahead with its original plan to dump treated sewage water into tl!_e bay. 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Imagination Celebration 1997 events announced Young artists and musicians mance festivals at the Center, will enter the spotlight including a new daylong dance during the annual lmagi-festival: nation Celebration, which takes • The "l,000 Pieces of Art" place April ~6 though May 11. exhibit at Crystal Court; The countywide event will • The Stars of Tomorrow show include art exhibits, musical festi-featuring ~young performers at vals, a performance of the chil-Fashion Island1 dren's ballet "Pepito's Story" • Hands-on workshops at the choreographed by Debbie Allen, Newport Beach Public Library; and workshops and activities • Paciiic Symphony Youth designed to r-------------------------, Concert at ~ introd1ucetyounthg F. Y.I . • ' Center,; peop e o e • Cultures of THURSDAY, ~ARCH 27, 1997 I COSTA MESA --: F~goers may n~d to stub out their ciga- rettes ore entering the Grand- stand r e Arlington Theater at the Or ge County Fairgrounds this swnrner. Tue Fair Corrunittee will dis-~ghd ~e fair's popular final. rodeo cuss a proposal this morning to ban smoking in th<?se areas and Although the outdoor areas do then will send the issue to the not fall Wlder a stAte law prohibit- Orange County Fair Board of ing smoking inside any state Directors to review at its next buildings, the large crowds in the arts and encour-+ For more information on the World at Tri- age the <level-the Imagination Celebration, opment of their call 556-ARTS, ext. 888. For imagination and more-information·on being a creativity. volunteer, call 833-8500. • angle Square, featuring inter- national dances, music and per- formances; _, I PtiOlO COURTl!SV Of ORANGE COUNTY PERFORMING AATS CE.NlEI' ~ "Repilo's Story" ls one of the many performances and acttvtUes .'! at this year~s Imagination Celebration, Aprtti 26 through May t~:\ meeting, April arenas prompt- 24. r-------------------------~ ed fair officials The Arling-F.Y.I, : to consider ton Theater has 1 e~ending the hosted musical •t• The Orange County Fair : smoking ban enter (a in er s Committee meets at 9 a.m. : there. such as The today at t he Orange County : "People are Pointer Sisters, Fairgrounds, 88 Fait Drive, : just right next to Little Richard Costa Mesa. : each other," thand GKool dand 1..-------------------------J said Jill ~loyd, e ang ur-fai r g round s mg the annual ~ummer fair, draw-spokeswoman. ing crowds of more ~an 4,500 a ·Patrons would still be allowed night. to smoke in other open areas at . 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'631-2996 .. .. • .. I I I . A6 THURSDAY, MARCH 27. 1997 ;-. I . seENDlNG ALITY TIM.E WITH . OME ELEPH ANTS Thi.11,)Jt the Jastest installment from Suaan Seely and Arie Katz, two Newport Beach newlyweds who-0re spending their honey- 111oon traveling the globe. By Susan Seely W e hardly had time to th!nk ab.out our visit tQ Zimbabwe and Zambia when our Air Botswana ATR flight touched down in Maun. We were met at the airport by pilot Lutz and flown in a Cessn a 206 (six-seater) to Savuti South, the Game trackers' safari camp . next to Chobe National Park. .'. The 50-minute flight was beautiful -over vast green veld ~ very hot,'but since it is the rainy season everything looks green and lush. Our ranger Johnson (he got his name because he plays a lot of basketball) is a Tswana who has lived in the area his whole life and knew a lot about the flo- ra and fauna that we were observing. We were paired up in our Land Cruiser with a couple froin England who have traveled seemingly everywhere and are enthusiastic "twitcl},ers.1. Dave ang Glenda w·ere very tun and Dave particularly was always making us laugh -he does great English impersonations. The camp itself is seen as a model for others in Africa in terms of its "eco-consciousness" and there are only eight tents which helps keep the impact of guests to a (including Johnson) got together to do some traditional singing and dancing -it was marvelous and quite spontaneous. After dinner tett, coffee and Amarula (for me) was held around a fire looking up at the stars '-of course one night it started to pour instead, but it was still very beautiful. Another night we watched the beginning of a film called "Eternal Enemies" -no, not a Van Damme film, but a documen- . tary about the resident lions and hyenas. It was brilliantly done, but a bit depressing -such is life in the wild. ' .,-=c-.:::~=-.-;::.....-"""""'--""""'"-;;::._iiiiio 1n terms of wild.llle we ended up spotting 21 mammals and 92 different types of birds. I won the prize for the rare sighting of a cheetah. It was-very-e.x:citing- sucb a stunning animal. We also saw klipspringer, lions and lionesses, mongooses, seemingly millions of impala. tSesebes, ele- phants ga!ore, lots of giraffe and -0thers. The bird life was very rich and among the 92 we saw were a secretary bird and three crowned cranes -both very interesting. On the flight bad from the Savuti camp to Maun, Lutz, the .. .. pilot (who knew that r used to fly Cessnas). asked if I would like to. fly the plane for a while, which I did happily. Arie, who was sitting in th6-baek said he looked up and saw Lutz gesturing with his hands and wondered who was flying the plane and then saw that I was. He was somewhat • nervqus at first, but figured since we weren't falling into a dive that I must be handling it OK. It was great for me and made me really miss my flying days, ~·m not sure the other pas- sengers "!'ere as excited as I was (Arie.tried to expl~ to the Ger- man couple in front of him that I did indeed know what 1 was doing). From Maun we flew back via J Gabarone 1the capital Qf _ ~ Botswana) to Johannesburg I where we AGAIN got lost on the I Joburg freeway system heading 1 back toward cousin Jonathan I and Aviva's house. We found our 1 way eventually, however, 4nd ; arrived just as they were leaving ( for a movie and found a hot din-1 ner waiting for us in the oven -'. brilllant. It was nice. to be back ~ "home" after nine days~ the • bush. PLATINUM WEDDING BANDS UP TO 50% BELOW. RETAIL ~ 2Tone l 8k/Plat v Custom Design ~Loose Diamonds ~ Special Orders and around large rain clouds soaking the ground fq.r (but not so far) below. As we approached the landing strip we spotted a.c:ou- ple of elephants and giraffe and started to get . Susan Seely and Arie Katz 'minimum. Of course when I say "tents" we're talking about some seri- ously luxurious acconunoda- tions -,.-now WHOLESALE MANUFACTURING OUTLET Platinum Obsession really excited. Actually, Arie, at this point, was looking a little green as a result of all the turbulence we experienced, but he got over it ~n enough. · We had a brief introduction to the layout of our camp and its facilities (and were reminded to qever go back to our tents at night without a ranger) and then left immediately for an afternoon game drive. As we had searched fbr hours in vain with our range rs 4t Matetsi in Zimbabwe to find some big game such as ele- phants, giraffe, etc. our expecta- . dons were not terribly high, but ~ we were interested in checking out the amazing bird life. Well, not five minutes into our drive · 'we ran into a huge (to us) ele- pbant calmly munching away on the plentiful grasses. That was the beginning of two days of amazing drives through the Savuti Channel and the sur- rounding areas of the Chobe Park. The Savuti Channel was a waterway that carried wat~r until 1853 at which point it remained dry for the following 100 years when it abruptly flooded again. Then in the early 1980s subter- ran~an earth movements caused it to dry up once more. As a result, it is a fascinating stretch of land; from the air it looks like a giga.t>:tic green marshland, but on t.lie ground it's just dry land pro- vjd:ing food fQr a lot of differe nt ~al and bird species. During ti,te days the temperature got . .. Your Source • • .. , For Local News Daily Pil0t f Newport Beuh • Costa Meu • • • ~I THAT is what I call camping. .. Elephant are all arol1nd the property and we had one visit right outside our deck each night. You couldn't see them in the dark, but you could certainly hear .them breathing ,and eating. 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The Unit e d Sta.t es Da v is Cup Team 'JIM COIJRIEll ANDRE AGASSI RICK LEACH JONA THAN STARli THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1997 ANTARCTIC pretty spectacular," be said .• , I '"' was ~alt a mile long and bun~ d.reds of feet high of just lbeel' CONTINUED FROM A 1 ice.· After testing the. Polar Milt's goal of sailing to the Antarctlc. durability, Avery is excited "'' The boaf"'was launched from offer student sailing training pro- Newport Harbor last July. grams on the boat. •' Also aboard were Julie Evans, "We have three boats nmnin.g"'• John "Red" Hill, Kurt Bianculli and doing this,• he said. "Part oL and Bob Kayser. the college's mission is educatiOll•; Despite the expected freezing and we are just one program ot· temperatures and rough waters, OCC, but we are expanding peo- Avery said-he and the rest of the pie's horizons through these triplJt• crew, wbe all bad never been to To live here and not be able td Antar_ctica before, experienced access the ocean is really short- some .memorable moments not changing yourself one w ay or •. only sailing, but hilring a 2,000 another." 1 foot peak and cross country ski-OCC's sailing center is th~; ing. only college in the world that •• Five out of the 20 days the · offers classes in Antarctica, Avery. crew members were in Antarctica said. ~ the sky' was deep blue and a sight "I never lose my perspectiv~, to be seen, said the sailor who on what a great opportunity it is shared his ocean excursions with to be able to do th.is,• said Avery • Daily Pilot readers while on his thankfully. Journeys via e-mail. Now that Avery is back from': "There was crystal blue skies his journeys, he said entering · and all around was ocean filled back to fast-paced city ~life will, with icebergs and mountain take some getting used to. ranges topped with snow in the "There is an adjustment of liv.:" background,,; Avery described. ing a very simple kind of lih! td Sailing by his first iceberg was something very complex,• b ei also a highlight for him even Sdld. "There is no stress (on th& though they became common-water.) It is a pure and simplQ place the further south the crew 1 kind of existence. It is going to- traveled. take some tune to get· revved UJ>' . "Seeing our first iceberg wps again. H .. I ' ) - by_~N Start Times: 11 am Friday • 12 Noon Saturday • £.or one explosive we.ekend this fWril, a tennis net .becomes the only dividing line b~tween the United · States and the Netherlands! You can be at courtside to cheer for the USA at the most exciting international tennis tournament in the world! 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DOLPHIN TALK The Amencan Cetact-dn SoC1- ety's next meeting on "An Eco- log1cdl View of the Tuna-Dolphin ProblC'rn m the Edste>rn Tropical Paci.he Ocedn" Wlll be at 7·30 pm di the Costd J\ tesa Commu- rut} Centl'r. 1845 Pdrk Ave For mort> mlonnctt1on, Cdll 534-5 177 SATU RDAY MUSICAL EVENING Join "J\h Pt'dS<'1 ' m the Rames ,'.l..i No bit> Buok<.,lc11 c>\ C die for an pvc>ntn~ of ~Jllllt1r dnd vocc1l music from tlw I ~l50's to lhf' rn~o·s t rom R to 10 p.m. di 901 B South Coast Dnve . ....,u1lP 150, Cosld Mesa Fo1 mort' 111fonnc1l10n, cdll 444-0226. CHANGE-MAKING The Parvin Institute r:or Pc>ace C'rt-dl10n oltNs c1 free semmdr on "Change-1''1c1kmg -Different \Pctr D1ftPr<·nl Pc1ttern" from ll dnl to 2 pm dt 412 31st St . Newport BPdrh For reservations. Cdll 72:~-041b ,. .. EASTER PLAY DAY Chnsl LuthPrdn Church pre- sent... "Ed~h·r Plc1) f>d}" tncludtng d gtdnt Ed,l<·r (>CJCJ hunt, rcfrc ... sh- mento; c1ncl '>P<'C 1.il pnzes from noon lo '.! p m nt 7h0 V1c-tonc1 St., Costd J\ lf'..,n for rnor<> m f orma- uon. Cdll h.11·lh11 SUN DAY ONLINE EGG HUNT Tht> t1r..,1 < ~ IH•r<.,µdce Edster Egg Hunt \\ 111 lw held dunng Ec1stC't !--und.r\ hrnnc h from 10 um lo { p 111 111 ·\rcents Restau- rant 11 TIH· "11111111 Place Hotel. 4500 1-1. lctr \rth111 Blvd , Newport Bedch Four computers will be onl.ine for thf hunt cllld will be 11vdtldhlt.> for bPgmrung lo expen - t·ncPd rnmputer users of all ages Brunc-h 1., $3l) per ddult, $15 Cot duldren dQP o lo 12, plus tax and Cjrd!UJl~ ror r(;><.,PrvallOnS, call 470-2001 MONDAY CREEPY CRAWLERS Ctuldren ,from age 7 through 12 ran siyn up for two one-day workshops during spring break to -;tudy crectlures of the desert and the deep al the Vincent Jor- gensen Community Center adja- rPnt to Mariners Library, 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach Preregistration 1s required and either workshop 1s $15 For more information, caU 644-3151 TEA PARTY !2hildren from age 7 through l 0 are invited to dress the mselves and their dolls m spnng hnery for a "Barbie Easter Tea Party" from- 4:30 to 6 p.m at th<' C ctrrol Beek Community CcntN, 11 5 Agdtc> Ave .. Balboa lslcmd Prc rPgtslra- tion is reqwrPd dnd the IPP is $1 5 Guests will preparP dn as.,ortmcnt of finger sandwiches, sronl?s with strawberry cream c1nd limP punch. To register, cdU 644-3 153. MANUSCRIPTS The Newport Be>ach Library foundation pres<'nts novelist Gor- 670 w .. 17"' STulT COSTAMISA , -...-.. .. -.L_....._ .. ...._ ............. ~ don McAlpine, author ol #Joy in Mudville" and •Tue Persistence ol Memory• at the next •Manu- scnpts: Literary Lecture Series" at 7 p.m. in the Friends' Meetmg Room of the Newport Beach Cen- tral Llbrdfy, 1000 Avocado Ave. The donation 'is $5 for members and $8 for others. For more inf or- on the third noor of Crystal Court, 3333 Bear St..., Costa Mesa. Cost is $5 for members an d $8 for othE'.rs. Por reservations, call 546-2061. W1th Animals• from 9;30 to 11 a.m. in OCC's Re-Entry Center . The seminar will focus on c;areers that are available in a zoo setting. For more information, call 432- 5162. tacos and cervezas. For mor ..information. C4Jl~~2-J.451. I OCC APPLICATIONS NURSING CARE The Ne~rt Beach Central Ubrary offers a free proqram on #Long Tenn Nursing Care~ at noon in the Friends' Meeting Room at 1000 Avocado Ave. Foy more information, call 717 ... 3801. CHRISTIAN CLUB ¢ mallon. call 717-3890. • .. .. The Newport Beach Christian Women's Club will meet from 11 :30 a .m. to 2 p .m.--at the-Balboa Bay Clu b, 1221 W. Coast High- way. Newport Beach. To RSVP, call.160-9616. MEMORY WORKSHOP Orange Coast College otfeI'S' a free memory techniques work· shop designed for studen ts who find it difficult to remember tacts and d ates and those who have difficulty organizing information for successful test taking from 6 to 8 p.m. in OCC's Re -Entry Center. For more information, call 432- 5162. Applications for students plan- ning to enroll for the first time this summer or next fall' at Orange Coast College will be available beginning todayin OCC's Admis-- sions and Records Office. For more information. call 432-5772. ATTENTION Coastline Counseling Center offers a seminar on· *Men With Attention Deficit Disorder" from 7 to 9 p.m. at 1200 Quail St. Suite 105, Newport Beach. Cost is $20. For •m ore information, call 476- 09911. TUESDAY ZEN CENTER FOOLISH THINGS HOLISTIC HEALTH Orange Coast College offers a free holistic health workshop from 5:30 to 8 p.m . in OCC's Re-Entry Center. For more information, cafl 432-5162. SCIENCE FUN Launch Pad, offers "April Fool's Science• for """thildren ages 5-6 who will learn how to make paper with dryer lint and oruon skins, taste liquid nitrogen ice cream, The National Association of Women Business Owners cele- brates April Fool's Day with a panel of successful business women di~cussing uFoolish Things I've Done in Business and How I Survived• from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Wyndham Garden Hotel, 3350. Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa. Cost is $34 for members and ~4 for others. For reserva- tions, call 832-5741. CRAZY TACOS Share Our Selves, Orange Aid Project, presents its fourth annual ~wild and Crazy Tacos" from 6 to 8' p.m. at the SOS Center, 1550 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa. The fund-raiser includes a lour of the facility while dining on some of the most creative tacos eV1!r con- cocted by Orange County's top chefs. Cost is $25 fo r unlimited The Newport Mesa Zen Cen- ter offers instruction for beginners or newcomers on the first and third Sunday of each month from 5 to 7 p.m. at 711 W. 17th St., SUite A-8, Costa Mesa. The fee is $10. For more information, call 722- 7818. PARKS MEETING The Parks, Beaches and Recre- ation Commission o( the city of Newport Beach will have its next meeting at 7 p .m. in Council Chambers, j300 Newport Boule- vard. Newport Beach. For more information. call 644-3151. 'WEDNESDAY INSIDE EDGE The Inside Edge offers a semi- nar on "Mind Mastery of the Infi- nite Mind" fiom 6:30 to "6:30 a.m. at Scott's Restaurant, 3300 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Cost is $20 for first time guests and $35 for oth- ers. For reservations, call 460- 4242. ZOO CAREERS I and finger pamt with chocolate pudding at 10 am.\ noon or 2 p.m. Orange Coast College offers a free workshop about "Careers Why Drive to a Club or Discount Wine Shop?· ,Pavilions -Your Neighborhood Food & Wine Headqucvters j :1 ,: · / Take six and save. Mix and matdl any six 750 milliliter bottles of wine from our cellar and we'JI ; : ~ .. . ~~ , s·-.:~ give you a convenient six-f>ack wine carrier to cany them and a 100/o discount tool -· I ) '/,) ~ -Chardonnay/Sauvignon Blanc - ""' .. _ ..... Barefoot 4. 99 4.50 Benzig~r . VolucPlu' Pric• 8 99 9. 99 9 .00 Benziger fume . Volu•Plus Pr'" . 6.88 7 .88 7 .10 Beringer Napa 10.49 9.49 Bueno Vista . Volu•Plus Pric• . 6.49 7 .49 6. 7S B.V. Corneros -Volu•Plus Pric•. 7.99 8.99 8.10 Calloway . Volu•Ptus Pr' ~ · 5 49 6.49 5.8S Coymus Conundrum 16.99 15.30 Choteau St. Jean -Sonoma .8.99 8.10 Choteau St. Michele 8. 99 8.10 Clos du Bois . VoluePlus Pric• · 7.49 8 .49 7.65 Columbia Crest 5.88 5 .~0 .J Costello 9.99 9.00 Cuvoison..:.l~ctotor S•lecllon 14. 99 13.50 Deloach 13.88 12.50 Estancia . !klt.llvv...Wioe ~ctot0< . vaiu.Plus Pri<• 7 49 7. 99 7 .20 For Niente . H9w A•l•as•I 27 .99 25.20 Firestone 8.88 8.00 Forest Glen -7. 99 7 .20 forest Ville 218.00 3.60 Geyser Peak . ValuePl1n Prk• 7 49 8.49 7 .65 Guenoc 8.49 7 .65 Guenoc Estate 10.49 9.4S Hess Select . 8ut 8uy Won• s~e1a10< 8.88 8 .00 • J. lohr 9.88 8 .90 Kendall-Jackson 9 .59 8 .64 Kenwood Souvignon Blanc 7 .99, 7 .20 Kunde 9 .88 8. 90 Linde mans Bin 65 5. 99 5.40 Meridian 7. 99 7 .20 Rabbit Ridge . ValuaPlus Price 9 49 9. 99 9 .00 Raymond Amberhill 7 .49 6. 75 Raymond Napa l 0. 99 9. 90 .., Robert Mondovi Corneros 18.88 1 7 .00 Robert Mondovi Coastal Volu•Plus Prl<• . 6.99 7. 99 7 .20 Robert Mondovi Napa 13.88 12.50 Rodney Strong Sonoma Volu•Plvs Prl<•. 7.811 8.88 8.00 BV George de lotour Coberncst . 88'/89'191!' Vlntag• BV Tapestry . 91 Vintag•. ValuePlvs Prk• • 17.88 ~ Chondon BruVBlonc de Noir Champagne Culbertson's Brut Champagne David Bruce Petite Syrah . ·93 vin1099 -tm H .001 Fetzer Sundial Chardonnay -VoluePlus Prl<• s.99 freixener Brut Champagne . votuePlus Prk• 5 99 G.H. Mumm Extra Dry Champagne Gloria Ferrer Brut Royale Champagne Gloria Ferrer Brut/Blanc de Nolr Champagne Grgich Hiik Cabcsrnet -"90/'91 Vl1>ta9• . 375 ml .. Ubrarv S•l•ct!9Jl Grgich Hills Chardonnay . ·93 Vlntoge . J75 ml. library Sele<tloo Korbel Brut/Extro Dry Champagne . Valu•Plus Prk• 7.99 Korbel "Natural" Chompogn• lourent Pcrrl•r Brut lP Chompagn• Markham Chardonnay Mirabelle Champagne -by Schromsberg Moet White Star Chompogn• Mumm's Cordon Rouges Chompogncs Salmon Creek Napa 112 Pricer Sanford .. Robert Mondavi·Napo tl•w R•l•o'•' 17 .88 16.10 Robert Mondovi Oakville 22.99 20. 70 Santo Barbaro Reserve Val11•f'lus f'rk• . 14 88 Santo Margarito Pinot Grlgio 6.88 lt.99 15.88 13.99 11 .49 10.99 17.99 14.49 10.99 6.20 11.70 14.30 12.60 10.35 -Me riot/Pi not -Imports -, '°'" ..... ,...h1c.-. Sequoia Grove Sterling . VoluePhn Prt<~ 9 99 Stonestreet Trefethen Napa Wild Horse Antinori Orvieto 7.99 7.20 Atlas Peak Sangiovese 10.88 9 .80 BV Corneros Pi not Noir 93 Wt11I• Supplies lasll 8. 99 8.10 ~ Benziger Merlot 13.88 12.50 Blackstone Me riot 8. 99 8,. 10 William Hill Napa v.,1uePlus Prica 7 .88 Wolf Bloss 8.88 8.88 9.90 16.20 13.05 9.90 8.00 8:00 Caliterro Souvig,,on Blanc 4.99 4.50 Cerreta Barolo 18. 99 1 7. 10 -Cabernet -Red -··-Choteau Grey Soc Bordeaux Red 8. 99 8.10 B.V. Rutherford -ValuePlus Puce 9 99 Benziger . V~ucPlus Price · 8.88 Benziger Zinfandel Beringer Knights Valley Bueno Vista _ Charles Krug Cabernet Choteau Ste Michele . Clos du Bois Cabernet Clos du Val Stags leap Choteau Ste Michele-Merlot l.2.49 11..25 Citro Sangiovese 218.00 3.60 Clos du Bois Merlot 12. 99 11 . 70 10.99 9.90 9.88 8.90 10.49 9.45 Duca leonardo Montepulciono Red 217 .00 · 3.15 Duckpond Mertot· 9.49 8.55 fir~stone Prosperity Merlot 6.,9 5.85 13.49 12.35 7.49 6.75 7.99 7.20 forest Ville Merlot 218.00 3.60 9.49 8.6S Grand Cru Merlot 219.00 4.05 8.99 8.10 Guenoc Estate Petite Sirah 9. 99 9 .00 Hardy's Nottage Chardonnay 5. 99 5.40 Estancia Meritage Red . Spectator Seloctionl Forest Ville 17.99 16.10 14.99 13.50 218.00 3.60 King Estate Pinot Noir 14.88 13.40 Louis Jodot Beaujolais VIiiage llak.cPlus p,_. s.s• 6.59 5.94 Grgich Hills Zinfandel J. lohr Seven Oaks Joseph Phelps •94 Vincag• Kendall-Jackson VA Kenwood Artist Series ·92 Vin1oge Kenwood Sonoma ValuePlus Price U,.eth Meritage Aed Meridian 11 99 13.99 12.60 9.88 8.90 16.88 15.20 10.99 9.90 34.99 31.5.0 12.99 11.70 9.88 8.90 7.99 7.20 louis Jadot -Pinot Noir Volll•Plus Prlc• 7.99 8. 99 8.10 louis Jodot Pouilly Fuisse vo1ueP1u1 Pnc• is 4916.49 14.85 Marquis de Chasse MerloVCobernet 4.88 6.20 Melini Chianti 6. 99 6.30 Montes Alpha Merlot · 12.88 l 1.60 Mouton Cadet -Aed/White VotuePlus Pro 4 995.99 5.40 Perin Cote du Rhone • 8. 99 8.10 Merryvole · Gold Modol Winner Orange Counly fair Peachy Canyon Zlnfondel 21.49 19.65 8.88 8.00 Rabbit Ridge Merlot New AeloaHI 14. 99 13.50 Rabbit Ridge Songiovese · 9.99 9.00 Raymond Napa Pinot Noir 13.88 12.50 .Rabbit Ridge Allure Ravenswood VB Zinfandel Raymond Napa Reserve Renwood Zinfandel 5.99 5.4Q 7.49 6.75 13.99 12.60 13.99 ~ 12.60 Reserv.e St. Mortin Merlot 5. 99 5.40 Rodet Montrachet 18. 99 17 .10 Rosemont Shiraz ·90 UJln• Sp•<tatar 9.99 9.00 Santo Emo Reserve Merlot Elce119nt Value! 6. 99 6.30 Robert Mondovi Coastal Yalu.Plus Price 6.99 7.99 7.20 St. Francis Merlot 15.49 13. 95 -.,..,, II< .. ... _ 29.99 27.00 Mumm Cuvee Napa Brut/Blonc de Noir Champagne 10.99 9.90 18.88 17.00 Perrier Jouet Flower Chompagn• 64.00 57,60> 10.99 9.90 Perrier Jouet Grand Brut Ctiompogne 19.99 18.00 7.99 7.20 Piper Heldsieck Extra Dry Champagne 17.59 15.84 6.99 6.30 Piper Sonoma Blanc de Nolr Champagne . voru.Plus Prk• 8 49 9.49 8.55 6.99 6.30 Piper Sonoma Brut Champagne -Volu•Plus Pri<• . a 49 9.49 8.55 6.49 5.85 Roederer Brut Premier Champagne 24.99 22.50 18.49 16.65 Roederer l' Ermitage Brut Champagne 26.99 24.30 11 .99 10.80 Salon 83 Les Mesnil Champagne 79.99 72:'00 9.49 8.55 Schramsberg Blanc de Noir Champagne 19.00 17.10 12.99 Toittinger Blanc de Blanc Champagne 79.99 72.00 11 .99 Toittinger Domoine Corneros Brut Champagne 13.99 1~.60 8.49 7.65 Talttlnger la Francaise Brut Champagne 23.99 21\60 9.88 8.90 Veuve Clfcquot Yellow tabcl Champagne 27.88 25.10 19.99 18.00 Glenmorongle Scotch . vahl•Plus.,.nc. · 14.99 26.99 1 10.99 9.90 Ketel On• Vodka . 750 ml .. Volu9Pkn Prlc•. 14.99 15.99 9.88 8.90 Harvey's Bristol Cream . 750 mt.'"' YoMPlus Prk• • 8.99 9.99 20.99 18.90 Black Dog Honey Raspberry Ale · 6 PW1 I Oz. 8ds . ValuePlvs Price . 21n.CJ101· 2/$9 +CRY 18.99 17.10 Sierra Nevada Pole Ale . 6 Pock/ti OulQ 8ottles 5.99 +CftV Available exclusively at the f ollowlng fine wine Pavilions stores . ... Arcadia 745 East Naomi Avenue 818·446-9483 Newport Beath 3433 Via Udo Drive 714·6 75.3 791 Brentwood 11750 Wilshire Boulevard 310-479-5294 Palos Verdes 7 Peninsula Center 310-377-1994 Burbank 1110 Alameda Avenue 818-567-0257 Rancho Sta. Marguerita 22451 Antonio Pa~kwoy 714-858·0164 . Mission Viejo 26022 Marguerit• Parkway 714·!82-0672 South Pasadena 1213 Fair Oaks Avenu. 818-799-2261 Newport Beach 1000 Bayside Drive 714-760-0975 We~t Hollywood 8969 Santa Monica Boul•vard 310·273-0977 A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE fot f"' Shopplftl C.....,.M• .. occept Diieo.er, Word, VISA• ""'-rkoft • ., ... Ccwdl. ,_ ...._,. ... W.madM cal: ,....._~JMJ. ,....,_. J1CM17-fll1 Prlcu tood ...... April I, 1 n1 • SPY SOENCE J..ou.nch Pad offers "Spy Sd· ence• for children ages 7-12 at 10 a.m., noon or 2 p.m. on the third floor of Crystal Court, 3333 Bear St., Cost.a Mesa. Solve mysteries with science by detecting finger- prints, deciphering codes and. -uncovering hidden clues from ransom notes. Cost is S5 for mem- bers and $8 for others. For reseJ'- vations, call 546-2061. FINANOAL AID Orange Coast College's Fina\i- cial Aid Office will host a series of workshops to assist new and returning students in completing financial aid forms for the 1996-97 academic year at 8:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. in OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre. For information, call 43~-5508. APRIL 3 ,,.. NETWORKING The Business Development Association of Orange County pre- sents a program titled, "Do You Know Who These Companies Are? Do You Know What They Do?" at 11 :30 a.m . at the Wynd- ham Garden Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa. Fee is $40. For reservations, call 832-5741. ... APRIL4 TAX PREPARATION Orange Coast College offers a free program designed to provide income tax assistance to low . income, elderly, non-English speaking and/or hanrucapped persons from 9 a.m. to. noon in room 104 of OCC's Business Edu- cation Builrung. For more infor- • mation, call 360-2094. ONGOING SMOKERS The Nicotine Anonymous fel- lowship wants to help men and women who smoke to quit and remain, smoke-free. Call 650-2713 for the local evening meetings nearest you. HELP LINE A private telephone consulta- tion is offered at no charge from 7 to 8 p.m. every Monday at 759- 0357. Talk with a professional about difficulties in your life. NETWORK ER The Tuesday Morning Net- worker group shares leads from 7 to 8 a.m. every Tuesday at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 215-2903. SURPLUS FOOD Seniors and low-income fami- lies of the Costa Mesa/Newport Beach area can obtain free USDA surplus food from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. the second Friday of each month in t.h.e rear parking lot of the church REAL ESTATE. TODAY LYLEEN & JEFF EWING Earning four Loyalty When you beain to ICAICh (Of' a new home. yM will probably encounter 1everal Rcakon II open homes. dvoup friend.\ Of' from 5llftJ Of' advati9Cl1ICIU. Bech aaent would like a commitment rrtwn JOU to wOf1t w:lll5ively widl him or hrr. I thb amnaement In your but iftlCml cw Is It ~ 10 play lhe fiekt'1 There ia a univusal law thlt also pertains to real estate qenu ... )'OU Fl beck from a relationship what you puC inco it. If you we not convinced thll one •111 could poulbly fill all your needs. you may be overloolllna I.be po&itlve upecu o( a ono-on-ono rNtlon.•ip. The fir* llep Is IO find an .,en&. whom you like and IMt. Don'I be afraid to dillC\W your relucunce to wOf1t wldl one .,enc uclu.~vely. but be open to other vlcwpolnu. You may be plcuantly surpriJOCI by the~ comnunlcadon 11111 5uch 1n adml»ion 'will Cllablillh rlatlt • from the bc1lnnln1I Makin& a commitment 10 wOf1t exclullvdy with 111 .. Is pert of the fonn11la ,.,, ~ bt ialallle. . ...... The~ ~lity ,, "' - marletpl8CC. A aood reputation and Tftemlt fronl hlWY clleftls we tlllelldll to a Raleor'• JUCC1911 ~leetl Md Jdl have 25 ~ve ~of 1'111-~ Ill NlwpOft 9-h. They we c~ a.Mr'• II ........ For prof ..... .nicl Of ed\lb wldl all your ............. c.11 .. ~ .. (714) 644-90!!0. "'°' (714) 6'73-1- , ' on 7.CO W. Wilson St, Costa Mesa. Bring picture identification. Por tnformatian, call 631-2177. MOMS SUPPORT GROUP G roup ' process f ocutes on work, success and parenting issues every first and third Thurs- day-from noon to 1:15 p .m. and 1 to 8:15 p.m. at 2900 Bristol St., Suite J-108, Costa Mesa. Theses- sion cost is $15. For more infot- mation, call 850-1689. REPUBLICAN ASSEMBLY The Costa Mesa Republican > -• > • I I" r •• , . 'I :"( ·.:. . . -'~ Assembly meets every third Thursday of the month at tti8 Neighborhood Community Cen- ter, 18"5 Park..Ave., Costa Mesa. For more tnfefnnation, call 645- 5326. COE~SUPPOl{r The Newport Beach Psycho- logical Association offers a coed support group every Thursday at 1 p.m. at 3101 W. ~Highway, No. 311, Newport Beach. The support group requires free pre- assessment before joining. For more 1n1ormation, call 722·4588. The Healing Connection offers a coed relaUom.hip group at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesdays at ""25 Jam- boree Road, 180-A, Newport Beach. For information, call 261- 8003. BODY IMAGE SUPPORT \ The Newport Beach Psycho- logical Association offers a body- image/moderate eating support group that meets every Wednes- day at 7 p.m. at 3101 W. Coast Highway, No. 311, Newport Beach. For more infohnation, call 722-4588. THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1997 Al RELAXA110N Hoag Memorial Hospital Pru- byterian offers a free •Relaxation and Imagery• work.shop from 10 to 11:30 a.m. on the fourth Wednesday of every month at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, One Hoag Drive, Building 41, Newport Beach. To RSVP, call 760-5542. DfVORa MEDIATION ·A free lectwe about divorce meruation, an alternative to the trarutional two-attorney ruvorce, is ottered the third Thursday of every month with attorney Alida D. Taylor and psychologist Lee H. Solow. Space is limited and reservations are required. Fo.r more information, call 863-9590 roASTMASTtRS auas • The Newport Beach Diltin-- guished Toastmasters Club 1300 meets every Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. in Sgt. Pepperoni's meeting room, 2300 S.E. Bristol Streef, Newport Beach. For reservations or for more information, call 730-. 3671. -. t . • ( , ... I .. - May We Suggest Bastta Au Poulet · Lemon Chicken Roasted lam b Couscous Vegetar1an Remember ·'?I\~~-~".'X:!i... ....... ~ b Baster! f'lne Moroccan Cuisine 1810 w. hdlk COMt n.y. l'lewport 8cMh 646-1420 Open 1 days a week Dinner Served . .\:30 • I I :OOpm . . Join us for Easter Sp ecia l Brunc h Me nu JOarn -3pm Dinne r 'Hcgulm Men~• Served Af1cr 4prn . ?/? (J/(I n111 Ir• 0 ((a 111111a r'-l;t'11a () l . Call no w for reservations 675-5333 333 Bayside Drive -Ba.1ter\.:' Ba/Jet 10-411n1 $19;90 witb cba11zpa,q11e 'Easter Dinner 4-9pm $24.90 For reservations Please Call 673-9500 251 East P1cific Coa~ Highway Newport Beach J • i r---------------~---, JA~ $ .tt . ! LA~~~~~ ~rperson I plus tax I ~ I Any Sandwich or Salad Entree I ~ yu choice of tooz. Pepsi procKt, I Iced Ta or 11oL fresh brewed coffn I 3420'iALl)O ~IEAOI (across from Edward's Lido Theater) 673-5310 FIAX675-7509 _..J Serving from 2pm For Easter reservations Call 631·1110 MONDAY NIGHT· SPECIAL All Pastas 1/2 Price after 5:30pm DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS $5.95 oa pick up a party pak or bucket 'E:JCS't'E'R rp, u jfet rp, ru n cli Vff/ you Can 'Eat •'fajitai •J\itnudo &-'POUllt •Omkttt 'Bar •'DtJstrt 'Tobit •'fres6 'fruit •Cfikltn tn J\iolt •Camitas •and muc6 mortl £Ive J\iaitlnf M11slc Jfow 'Taiin.9 'Rtservotum.s a~rro 2101 Pl.cenda, OOSTA MESA 642-11.fl TUESDAY NIGHT SPECIAL Complete ~ Dinners for . : Only $9.95 . ... ... .. ' . ' . ·1 :ter Tradition· ... / t ' . ,. <(r,fr,(,n1k t11~1f'/' .<fimrln.f .--1;1 The Country Side Inn and Suites A~ard Winning :;~ <!~ ... Complimentary Easter candy for all the kids plus ... A lavish Buffet including Poached Northern Halibut in Dijon Mustard S,auce, Carved Roast Prime Rib of Beef, Full Omelette 1Jar; Sumptuous Salad Bar; Fresh Fruit, Assorted Fresh Pastries, Croissants and more! Th e 1tward lW1111i11~ Le Chateau \' 1~·tl\ter S unday Bru11l'/1 11 :OOam lo 3:00pm Lil-1e E11IE1rtaillm ent Adults -$19.95 Children Under 12 -$12.95 Reservations Required 714-549-0300 Ext. 406 THE COUNTRYSIDE INN & SUITES • 325 S. BRISTOL, COSTA MESA 1124 Irvine Ave. Newport Beach (714} 631-8700 c1~ace ypur Baster· ~elM,, QIUU» Ca4&t C994 Takt on a ntw look! Now in a win~w box btautifi1lly • shaped & hand dtcorattd. Chocolau Walnut, Peanut Butttr, Rotky Road & mort! 50¢off . HELEN GRACE EAsTER EGGS (7 oz. sii.c or larger) Exp. 3/30. Not valid with any other special offct BREA MALL HUNI'INGTON BEACH (714) 990-3022 Marina Village., (714) 846-3251 . ·~ "'···~v'4vvvv~v:-r.vvv'4"vv'4"V-Vv"°vvvvvvvvvr .. A •• . .t' ·.• .... ... 4 ... Cigar Dinner Third Wednesday of Every Month Featuring a special menu $66 per person including tn and tips. Scampi bas a fine Cigar eelertion, including La Glaria Cubana. F.atand ~ Sinoke Your Favorite Cigar ~ In the ~ Private Cigar Room ~ (r&ll for mervaiton and availability). DINNER -7 DAVS, 5:00 PM . l0:30 PM t·57b NEWPORT BOULEVARD, COS'I/\ MES-\, CA (714) 645-8560 (J\l' I WFf'o 16TU & INL>l'S'flll \I \\1\\') ·-·--.. -... _. -· --.. . ------·-· - UJ1klBALB JOIN US /_Er EASTER . llUNCB . DINNU 7;00 am -2:00 pm Doo't · · ThC 2:30 pm -10:30 pm <JIAllNQGl EARLY BIRD :::':.C:,-SPECIAfS . $8.95 t.*'30)1!l - . ------------------------F·ree Lunch or Dinner: . . Purchase one regular menu lunch, or dinner entree with two beverages and receiv6-th~ana8ntree of 1 equal or lesser value FREE. (Up to a $7 value) . Valid 7 Days a Week after lpm. Dine-in only. 642-9424 • I -329 E. 17th St. • Costa Mesa Special Appearance By Sparky the Clown Come treat yourseH and your family to a · Wonderful Baster Champagne Brunch EASTER MENU SELECTIONS SUVINc l OAM·JPM APPETIZBRS Norwegian Smoked Salmon with Bagels & Cream Cbee1e Sonoma field Greens with AssoMed Dreulnp Se~ Bar with Shrimps, Oysters & Clams CARVING STATION Steamship of Bfff with Au·Jus A Horseradish Sauce Honey-Gia.zed Ham with Madeira Wlne Sauce ENTR6!S Oranp Peel Duck Belajan Wdlet wttb Preah Fruit Topplnp Puta Station • Cheese Ravlolla DESSB.RTS Dlaplay of Chocolate Rabbits Ea• Euter Candles Assorted. Mouaaa. Cboco&ate Dipped Stnwberrlea, ENniRTAlNMENT ' Piece Jazz Snaemble AU . THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1997 .. DIGGING _,.____ CONTINUED FROM A 1 Newporter North dug up ancient Indian bones -and some intra- tribe tension as to how to handle the discovery. Dealing with such sites, partic- ularly burial grounds, requires a lot of sensitivity to American Indi- an cultures, Macko says. •They see their culture just being ripped away from you," he says. •you've got people that are really struggling with a cultural identity." And Macko Inc. just finished helping the county find the best location for its new interpretive center in the Upper Newport Bay Regional Park. 'fhe firm deter- min.ed where the most important artifacts are buried so the build· ing crews could avoid theII1. "It was exemplary in terms of planning," Macko says. •The negotiation was crazy, but we were able to find the least dam- aging site." nent staff of eight, mostly recent college graduates. who spend most of their time at the comput- ers that line the central work- room. A large white map table sits in the middle and maps of Orange County, Bakersfield, San Bernardino and the Santa Ana Mountains hang on the walls. Macko launched the firm 10 years ago from his Huntington Beach home after leaving the Westminster-based Applied Con- servation Technologies. He had ·moved to Orange County for that job after earning his master's degree from UC Santa Barbara and working a brief stint at a San Francisco area company. When Macko scored The Irvine Co. 's Newport Coast assignment just months after starting up, that cinched his prospects for success. The Irvine Co. has emerged as one of Macko's repeat clients -a rarity in the archaeology busi- ness. Irvine Co. officials have stuck with him for 10 years. they say, because of his professional- ism. ~He's an' expert on coastal archaeology," company spokesman Franz Wisner said. ,J Newport BHch/Collca Meta Daily Pilot •His work belps enhance the undenrtanding and appreciation of Orange County history;• Developers are usually forced into calling on an archaeologist when required environmental studies show their building area contains artifacts. Macko Inc. staff members then venture out to the site to explore. They contact historians to research the area, then dig for anything reported to be there. Eventually, the findings are docu- mented before they're shipped to a museum or replaced where they were found. The findings from the New- porter North site at Jamboree Road and MacArttmr ·Boulevard 'now sit at the M8Cko office, under study. While the Macko staff qui- etly constructs a !eport due out next fall, controversy about the project continues among Juaneno Indians -whose tribal split has spurred one faction to criticize the excavation. "We're always in the middle," .., Macko says. "The developers want to build, and the preserva- tionists want to gold-plate it. We just want to preserve as much as Possible." . , \ DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT \ rchaeologtst Michael Macko examines artifacts unearthed from a site along the Newport Coast. Items are stud.led ln detail with the informatton stored on a computer. 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Expfra 4180/97 Newport Bach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ,have the wealthy parent donors of other schools. .• Junior Kim Daniels agreed, saying tt Costa Mesa had to split the money with any other school it should be Estancia High. · "Unlike Newport Harbor and .Corona del Mar, we don't have the private resources that they ..do," said Kim, junior class vice president. "U we're going to lose 1(the farm), we should get some- thing in return. H Tamar Yogurtjian, activities commissioner for the Costa Mesa 'Associated Student Body, said the · school needed to have buildings repaired, a new swimming pool and a football stadium. "The thing we all believe is that the fa.rm belongs to us," said Tamar, a junior. "The money would really help." Costa Mesa Principal Andrew Hernandez said the farm had been used by the school for agri- <:ultural business classes and that a building on the property was used for storing sets and other equipment. "The community feels that the Costa Mesa High School should ,have a significant amount of that -money reinvested into our plant," Hernandez said. "I receive calls constantly from the community." · "We have some significant needs and one way or another those needs need to be addressed along with the needs of the entire district," he said. District staff is collecting infor- mation from all school principals about deferred maintenance needs to" be discussed at a school board study session about the use of the f.ann sale proceeds on April 29. "We have got two immediate " substaDtial needs," said Superin- tendent Mac Bernd. "One is in the area oi deferred maintenance and the other is in the area of stu- dent housing." Bernd predicted that the farm sale money would be used for both items. "I'm certainly. understanding of the aspirations of Cos~a Mesa High School," Bernd said. "That's a value judgment the board has to make." 1iustee Ed Decker said the board would have to consider various deferred maintenance concerns. "There should be some consid- eration given to Costa Mesa High School since 1.hey lost the farm," Decker said . He added, however, that Costa Mesa Higb maintenance needs should be weighed against safety and welfare hazards in other schools. Floral & Gifts ~~ol~?~ • . ~44-P«a ~~I Custom Florals ··""' G ifts & Afltiques Speciality Furniture Mon-Fri 10-6 •Sac 10-5 .... 369 E. 17th St., #13 •Costa Mesa• 646-6745 (Next to Plum's Cafe) lAWS~tT- coNTINueo FROM A 1 weapon. "I think it's-kind of strange that they've left this man alone for two and a hall years, and two weeks before trial they're taking him out of his car at gunpoint and ransacking his house," said Leonard Basinger, the landscaper's attorney. Police, though, said they stopped De Los Angeles because his new-model white Ford matched the description 9f a car involved in a shooting in the parking lot of Jack In The Box restaurant last Friday, said Costa Mesa police Lt. Ron Smith. That shooting left two men injured. · • Police searched De· Los Angeles' house for evidence connecting him to the shooting but found nothing, investiga- tors said. Basinger acknowledged that the terms of De Los Ange- les' probation for a 1994 misde- meanor permit police to search him, but added that police ought to have •more than a pa~sing suspicion that (he) might be up to something.• "My client indicated to me that they were searching for a gun -that's all they would tell him," Basinger said De Los Angeles alleges that around 7:30 a .m. Monday police followed him as he drove away from his house on the way to work, then pulled him over on Harbor Boulevard near Wilson Avenue. _,) Police ordered rum out of the car at gunpoint, then took him back to his house and searched the place thoroughly, including the back yard and the bushes, De Los Angeles said. Police then asked for De Los Angeles' pager number so they could return later to take his photograph, but De Los Ange-1 les called. Basinger to com- plain, the attorney said Accounts differ of the 1994 incident that started De Los 1 Angeles' feud wHh the Costa Mesa Police Department. De Los Angeles had allegedly just Or iginal IHIPERGO $5.99 Sq. Ft. (installed) Carpet Your Entire Home . with Plush or Berber , .foronh ' iiii s49~00 s'!,~~~· '" ....... _~ ........ Based on 50 yds. P~ding & Installation Included Whtie Supplies Last ARPETDEPOT VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE Commercial & Residential Sales & Service Futl hne of Wool. Woven A~m r1,,IA1 /',. S1~ I CJrrPt • 1 Av.t •dl '"'. 1904 Harbor Boulevard • Costa Mesa i-:.:~~::...,::;=--~----1 .E. Corner otiHarbor & 19th Street .. 722-9642 •• Lie# 649491 Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 11-5 IRE BEST WHOLESALE . GREENHOUSE NURSERY IN O.C. . .. 5,000 Bloomlnt Orchids, Anthurlums Newport Beacb•s Only Commercial Orchid NurserJ .uper eedlin. ·ale Phala ~----opsls Orchid Plants 5 00 per BloQni up to $25°0 ' 20%·0f.f All foHage P.lants broken Ut) a fight between sev- eral men a.na1uSbrolher at the Raleigh Avenue address . Police maintain De Los Angeles reached for a peUet gun, which they later described as an •authentic replica ot a revolver,• and refused to follow officers' orders. They maintain Myers fired m self-defense.· Basinger claims De Lo s Angeles never turned around to face the officers. In 1995 Costa Mesa officials threw out De Los Angeles' claim against the city, and in 1996 the City Council agreed to pay the costs io defend against De Los Angeles' suit. De Los Angeles eventually pleaded no contest to misde- meanor ch~rges of carrying a replicated weapon, but received no jail time. Basinger said most people believe the trial will begm on April 14, but it has been con- tinued unW June 31 m Ordnge County Supenor Court He said it seemed "a ht tie too coincidental· the police search should happen now. THURSJ>AY, MARCH 27, 1997 Acting, wriErtg classes for adults begin Monday ~Its of every age ~ncl degree of talent can learn acting and playwribng with profess10nal mstructors in the Adult Conser vatory's Spnng Session at SouU Coast Repertory beginning Mon day . Renowned stage actress Karc11 Hensel. currently appearing a~ Doris in the "The Young and th Restless," leads a nine-week p10 gram of classes ranging fron u Fundamentals of Acting: Bas1r Sk.llls" to her own popular "Actors Workshop " Playwnhng comses will b{• taught by SCR Literary Manag1 1 John Glote, d.n award-winmnt playwnght For more informatior about spnng and sum.mer ses sions, call 957-2602, ext 210 No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper FITS IN ... Daily Pilot HAPPY -EASTER EASTER BU°NS HOT CROSS BUNS DINNER ROLLS COFFEE CAKES "' SPINACH QUICHE SWEET LOAVES COOKIES CAKES Open Mon -Sat. 7am -6 30pni Closed Easter Sunday 426 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa (By Wherehouse Records) 646-1440 ,...l \·r ·r.1 :':J} __ ,...Jt .• .. u ~ THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1997 ~ ~ · . Gary Delarosa ANTHONYSLANDSCAPE Seed 4 Sod lawns Malibu. Garden Ll~bts lrrtaatJon Draln Worll Sprfnlller Systems Installed (auto, manual. 4 repairs) Plantln~. trees. shrubs. nowers. 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Approxhnatety 110 pests were In attendance for a receptton given by· 'JUfany & Co., South Coast Plaza and the Designing Wom•n of the Art Inatl- tute of Soutbem California, Laguna Beach, to honor several of the student artists partldpattng In the 23rd annual - "Color It Orange" Juried student art exhibit for Orange County public and pri- vate schools. · nttany ·., Co. '1 Fred Chuang Judged the three-cllmenalonal art category for the sixth annual 1Ufany ~ledion Award. The students' wtnnlng_ work.I wtll be show- c.sed ln nttany & Co.'s windows for the nm four weeks. Plcturell1 right (left to right) are: student winners Meagan McCullough, Alex Fankuchen, Jessica Wiener, Zach Chandy, Jake-CanceWeri with Jo Ellen Qualls, vice president of nttany & Co., South Coast Plaza. The students, all age ·9, attend tblrd grade at Harbor Day School in Corona del Mar. 1be1r wlnnlng pieces, as shown ln the window, are "Tumlng Hand- springs," "l:fot-Cha-Cha," "Akimbo,"· "Gymnast" and "Balancedl," respectively. . ·At right, student winner Jake Cance We~ poses with his mother, Denise. · Jake, age 9, attends Harbor Day School in Corona del Mar and resides with ~ family ln Newport Beach. Hts wtnnlng piece, as shown ln the window, ls titled "Balancedl" ... TE.IE~~!!~~. JUST A PARTIAL TREATMENT At ECOLA we have the right treatment or combination of treatments to control dryNOOd termttes. Other services only use microwave treatments. We use this treatment for some situations, but It con leave toontte lnfesfottons undetected. ECOLA offers you the choice of the ELECTROGUN (which con help locate drywood termlfe tunnels),· microwave treatmenls and tent fumigations. · TWO YEAR WRITTEN WARRANTY THAT CAN BE REVIEWED ANNUALLY FOR THE LIFETIMtOF THE PROPERTY. 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Shot in Montreal, a funily film starring Bob Hoski ns & Dan Aykroyd makes its North American premiere. * 35 sets of 4 tickets to "WILD BILL: HOLLYWOOD MAVERICK," screening on Sunday, April 6 at 3 p.m. (Edwards South Coast Village). An award-winning documentary on the · life of American filmmaker William A. Wel.ltrian. Narrated by Alce Baldwin. * 6 sets of 4 tickets to "GOD, MY MOTHER'S LOVER AND THE BUTCHER'S SON," screening -Tuesday, April 8 at 7 p.m. (Edwards Island 7). French film suitable for adult audiences. , · · HOW TO ENTER: Fill out the entry below and send or fuc it by Wed., April 2 by 5:30 p.m. to: Ticket Giveaway, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 or Fax: 650-4802, Attn: Promotions. ~·"·~ rMm ~ e • teJ OU111 comm "a...,,., ...... °'911Pa.... °'-......I' Wi111tm wiU bt "' ,.,,.,,, '1rnvi"I •"" Mtifot/"' tt/q>btHw. {T1tltns Mttl,,, N ,klttJ "' ., ""[Mjiy Pilot"'""'-""" hsillO.I '*'n.) --------------~---------------2ND ANNUAL N EWPORT B EACH lNTBRNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL T ICKET G IVP.AWAY NAM~~~~~~~~~~~~---..--~~~-,-~~~~~~~~~ CITY OF RtsrOENC£: 0AYTIMI! PHONE.: CHECK YOUR M OVJE TICKET CHOICE: \ a "RAINBOW" a "'WILD BJU" a .. GOD, MY MOTHER·s WVER" Q ANYPllM N~wpon Buch/Costa Mesa DaiJy Piloc THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1997 AfS ---Ti;avelta's wiBe glass -h~lps fight alcoholism---- I T hey are either going to make it or they are not going to make it, but I want to make sure that there is a place where they can go and try to make it.• These powerfuJ words of the late Dot Clock were repeated by Kay Brown during the New Directions For Women eighth annual dinner and auction. The eve nt -dedicated to Clock, who passed away in 1995 - inspired a large show of sup- port for the organization that offers women a second chance on life w hen the alcohol abuse bas rendered them helpless. Brown recounted Cloek's lov- ing dedication, which played a large part in the organization's 20 years of success. Brown, president of New Directions, proudly cited the stats before the dinnei: crowd assembled at Villa Nova, Newport Beach. "This is our 20th year. We have a facility with 30 beds and we off er women in need six months of help to tum their lives around. Seventy-five percent of our graduates are clean and sober t2 montb.S after leaving New Directions For Women.• Honorary chairs of the event John and Kathy Hamilton, John and Donna Crean, Katb.eyn Ullard Wheeler, Hank and Andrea Pfister, Omer and Lou Ellen Long, Bob Crevier, Mark Johnston, Alan °'1-Caln, and Harvey and Unda ll"vtne Smith all offered generous sup- port for the program. Others on hand to offe!'>emetional and financial assistance: Pete and Mary Rabbitt, Pat and Sharon Ormsbee, Kathzyn Tbyen, and dinner committee members Dona Berman, Anne Grey, Eileen McNamara, Susan Meek, Michele Mille r and Alll- son Seeseman.. The real highlight of the evening, besides Donna Crean paying beaucoup auction bucks for a wine glass used by John 1Tavolta at Villa Nova the pre- vious night (more on that later), was the person al testimony of Cathy, the evening's special guest. "Hello, my name is Cathy, and I am an alcoholic," she • saiq. Appropriately, the crowd answered back , "Hello, Cathy." "I'm from Denver, Co1o. My mothe r, my father, my brother, my aunts ... we are all alco- holics,• Cathy said. "From childhood, all I can remember is that my family life revolved around drinking." Cathy said she started drink- ing at 13, got married at 18 and had a child. Her drinking, she BALBOA BOAT RENTALS ii EGGSTRA SPECIAL EASTER EGG HUNT II 0•-t"e-HAteta """'· ·~ "1• tM wMle ltu-i~I :• ,,\\IC / · EASTER SUNDAY ~ . a ~dt SPECIAL HUNT HOURS: l :OOpm -3:00pm BALBOA OOAT RENTA{j Complimentary Easter Baskets and Prjzes *'"~VT '" RESERVE EARLY! 673-7200 . ' .....,_ Located next to the Ferry, Balboa Peninsula Plug into the Piiot Classified section to find services from electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. MICHAEL V. ELAMM.D. COSMETIC SURGERY C ALL T ODAY F OR F R EE C ON S ULT AT ION (7 14) 72 1 -1 1 1 3 360 SAN MIGUEL DR., Sl'E. 207 • NEWPORT BEACH CA 92680 said, stemmed from a lack of identity. •I. had no sense of self apart from what I was doing," she said. "So I drank, a nd I drank, and I drank myself downwa rd into a spiraling hole that I could not escape." She was still able to function even on 1. 7 5 lite rs of vodka a day, she said. But she was unable to stop drinking until she found New Directions For WoJPen. They "just loved me, accepted me , and taught me how to fight the disease of alcoholism," she said. "And, all the time I hid m y problem because I felt it was not normal ... well, I've learned that nor- mal is just a setting on a dry- er." Eighteen months later, Cathy is sober. She is also grateful. "I could not have aflorded the extensive therapy that New Directions provided, and I would not have made it without them. I fin~y tound my identity as a p erson," she said to the crowd's applause. To raise funds to support the work of New Directions, John Crean and partner Barbara Venezia from the cable cooking show •At Home On The Range" took ov~r the upstairs private dining room of the Villa Nova and turned it into Sothe- by's By the Bay for a rousing half-hour of selling everything in sight. After the auction, Andy Crean, owner of the Vil- la, brought in a surprise final item to be put up for grabs. lt seems that John Travolta had dined in the establishment the ni,ght before. He was m Newport looking at yacht hsh- ers and be stopped in for a good cigar and dmner at the place he remembered fonCUy from his 20s, when he was doing "Welcome Back, Kotter." That was·then. Now, the box office boffo enjoys a good Antonio Fuente Hemmingway or a Joya de Nicaragua with his fine red wine. The glass still had red wine residue, finger and lip prints. Donna ~rean ha~ to have i,t. Direct from London! JSZ ALBOROUGH Friday, March 2 1·4 p .. m. She has a collection of celebrity cocktail glasses, if you call one other a collection. Years ago, the Creans we re in London and they had the occasion to meet Richard Burton following a perf onnance. He came up to • their hotel suite for lunch. 'Bw - ton, who was supposedly "on the wagon" at the time ordered a scotch and drank it. Donna spirited away the glass as a ' souvenir and has it at The Vil- lage Crean. Now she is the proud owne r of Travolta's wine glass. It could be the start of another Orange 'County muse- um. What matters the most is that the $500 Crean paid for I the wme glass went toward helpmg women cope with alco- holism. lroruc, pe rhaps. Silly, maybe. Just one more step towards recovery. "That's our mission," Kay Brown said. ~Hope is our goal" · • 8 .W. COOK'S colt:imn runs Thursday and Saturday. ? .A. Wh.a.le cr£ .A. Tale Children's Bookshoppe gs4-8288 . A Bookshoppe for kids of all ages 4157 Campus Dr .. University Centei', Irvine ' Author /Illustrator He will be introducing his new. book "WATCH OUT! BIG BRO'S COMING" A book about how our imaginations get a hold of our fears and blow them completely out of proportion. SPECIAL READING & DRAWING @ 4 PM SAARP! I Comillig Soon! Roqer Bawn I , Robert Sin Souci.• Qisa Kkeven DA V1D McPHAIL Tuesday. 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They cure their own oliv~s. make their own - f sausage, cook with, sea salt and use imported pasta. Those ¥e just a few of the extra touches that make Nick's one-of-a-kind. And there's more than just good food ... We use our hearts when we cook," Joe says . "We cook like we are c kin for o rselv s." By Marla Bird, Daily Pilot G ina De Michael is a verita- ble dynamo -the talent, brains, heart and hands of a flourishing concern called the Padfic Whey Baldng Co. Located on San Miguel Drive in the Newport Hills Center, there is plenty of patio space and a casual atmosphere; it is a conve- nient place to refuel with a caffe latte and a warm-from-the-oven 1>1 ~1 °'<• HI\ II\\ cinnamon roll. De Michael said she gets a lift when she sees her bakery display case crammed each mo,ming with an array of handsome breads, muffins, cookies, scones, brioche and breakfast pastries. It's all in a day's work, and hers often begins at5 a.m. Breakfasts of scrumptious waf- fles, bagels, pancakes and gra- nola add to the morning scene of bacon and eggs at this popular r-------------------------• I . I. P.Y.I. I + WllA?. Pacifte Whey Bek· J• ~I Ing Company -r + WHDE: 2622 San Miguel . : Drive, Newport Hills Center: ~ + WHEN: Open dally to 4 ~ p.m. Breakfast. 7 to 10:30 ·~ a.m., Mond,ay through Fri-~ . It day; Saturday, 8 a.m. to 2 ~ p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. ~ + HOW MUCH: Moderate : I +PHONE: 644-0303 . "' I L I L ~-------------------------~ bakery/cafe with extra items like · breakfast burritos and omelettes· adde d for the more leisurely · breakfast and lunch crowd op thec1 weekends. Frittatas, quesadillas and fresh mixed-berry lemon~ shortcake are weekend feature$" as well. • Whe n De Michael splitr-from · the business she partnered with ' her ex-husband at Haute Cuisine. in Costa Mesa in 1995, she want- ed to be in business for he rself· Yoga is ·more than · a few good stretches. C~me to the on~ center in Orange County that offers "complete yoga" and discover all the benefits of the ancient science. Because our teachers hove been trained by a yoga master, we teach everything from the popular Hatho Yoga stretching exercises to deep meditation and simple techniques for quickly reducing stress; gaining emotional balance and peace~ of mind. Come to a free demonstration and find out for yourself why we're the only center that's been sharing yoga in Orange County for over 1 J 25 ye~rs. Or call (714) 646·8281 for more information. I -· · W d A ·1 9•h 10:00 am Free Demonstrations 8 • prt 7:30 pm t YOGA CENTER . 1! 445 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa Between Tustin and Irvine St., 3 blocks east of Mothe r's Market & Kitchen April 4·May11 by Arthur ~i;ler I Low-priced previews March 28-April 3 I All of Orange Counl)• i:. lining up for thb fm.h nev. ~tagiog of thl' l'uliver Pntt'- winning masterpiece by America·~ grcatt-:.t li\ing pla)'\Hight. This h1-.to11-making play, that hac; become :.)1lOn)1llOU!! \\Ith the M.".&rch for thl' Alneric•tn <lrl'<tm, • inaugurates SCR's Ovc-year American Cla.~ic:-Seri e:-. r>on·t mi~' it! j lli••lt"".u'\ l~•I••'"" \hh 1, t FlOEtrrY MTIO"'AL ~~.A~Sl RANCF. 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Her ambi- tion is to have her own TV show, write a cookbook and, in her spare time, improve her power backhand in daily tennis match- es. At the bakery/cafe's peak hours, customers line up to reach the counter at Pacific Whey to place their orders after reading the handy printed menus and checking out a nearby board featuring a yummy-sounding soup du jour and daily specials. This week, De Michael is fea- turing her grandmother's Easter bread, an Italian delicacy. I bought a slice and toasted it and it was heavenly. De Michael said it is ev_eq more spectacular as French toast. It costs $10 a loaf and is worth every penny. The delectable buttermilk scones are just as good as the scones served at The Connaught Hotel in London at teatime and they sell out quickly. In fact, for the best selection in bakery goods, arrive before noon. At lunchtime, salads and hot and cold sandwiches are served along with a few #South of the Border" items (with beans, rice, salsa, guacamole and sour cream). The. Caesar salad with big crunchy croutons is 'a fine choice and so are tac;os con pollo or con papas. Sandwiches ($6.95) are enormous so be fore- warned: You are welcome to order a half so you will have room for dessert, such as a dou- ble chocolate cookie. L $29500 complete Call Toll Free 888-271-4567 . Don't Delay, Avoid Probate! David Pawlowski Attorney ac Law No matter what you're domg, your hometown newspaper FITS IN ... Daily Pilot Night of Crazy Tacos April l may be the Day of Fools, but it is also the Nlght of Wlld and Crazy Tacos at Share Our Selves in Costa Mesa. It's the fourth annual taco orgy in an indusbial kitchen, 61). event dreamed up by superstar chef (and SOS supporter) Michael Kang, and tellow superstar chefs whose generosity serves to aid the cause. You can have unlimit- ed tacos and beer for $25. The chefs do this each year to herald their annual SOS Chefs Dinner, scheduled later in the month at the Mondavi Wme and Food Center...Since that event is an elegant sit-down dinner, they will show their imaginative stuff at this popular taco party, which they also underwrite. Delidous and unusual "tacos· . tUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1997 • 6PM SOS CENTE.R are served at individual stations around the no-frills SOS facility on Superior Avenue from 6 to 8 p.m. Anything goes in this com- petition among chefs to think up the most inventive and delidous taco-type thing they can create. At a previous taco bash, Ted Gray, the culinary eminence gris at Newport Meat Co., made Parmesantulles,pisplacyrounds of cheese folded in half while they were still warm, then filled with marinated veal flank. To die for. ' 1lUs year Gray is doing shred- ded certified Angus beef brisket marinated in fresh salsa. Alan Greeley of the Golden 1iuffie is making a batch Qf smoked Louisiana snapping" turtle tacos and a bonus of rock shrimp tamale pie. Pascal Olhats, of Pas- cal, true to his French back- - 1SSO SUPERIOR AVENUE, COSTA MESA • 714-642-3451 MICHAEL KANG OF FIVE FEET GWEN kVAVll GULUICSEN OF THE ROBERT MON DAVI WINE' FOOD CENTER ANDREA HILL OF THE SUTTON PLACE ' JACK l<ALUISTIAN OF NEWPORT HARBOR YACHT CLUI · IEAN PIERRE UMANISSIER OF LE CHARDONNAY PASCAL OLHATS OF PASCAL'S CHRISTIAN RASSINOUX OF THE Rtn CARLTON THIS it JONlY FUNDRAIS£R HELD ON SITE ATTHE COSTA MESA BASED SHARE OU tf, 'f't. NON-PROFIT AGENCY THAT Pf\0¥1 DES FOOD, MEDICAL, DENTAL I> JjNANCIAl AID FOR THOSE 1 ~ l ~l~D& CIV~ZVTACos· IS A PRELIMINA'ft°YEVENTTO THE UPCOM(N(j N ·okANGE AID" (FOR KNOWN AS TASTE OF THE NATION)~~ ~NZA HELD EACH Yi·~--... TH E MON DAV~ "tER. ·-~~-~'w!!fj~~~~~---------....... --,=, , "'' platt~r chatte~ e ground, is planrung on serving "sweet, soft tacos" -crepes with a fruit-and-cream filling. Other generous chefs who will also be preparing the fund-rais- ing, $150 per person feast on April 26, (save the date) are: Chriltlan Rasstnoux, Jlltz-Carl- ton Hotel: Gwen Gulllksen, Mondavl; Andrea Hlll:The Sut- ton Place Hotel; Jack Kalusttan, Newport Harbor Yacht Club; John McLaughlin, The Summlt House; and Jean-Pierre Leman- Jrlsster of Le Chardonnay. 'taco night is Wednesday at SOS, 1550 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa, casu- al dress. Call 642-3451. Wming and dining A lively French and Engllsh conversation mingled at The Sut- ton Place Hotel on March 19 BUYU4G A NEW HOME? WE'RE YOUR HOMEOWNERS INSURER! Rabbitt Insurance Agency- . Since 1957 AlITO • HOMEOWNERS • Hf.ALTII ~ & ~-s ,;_, ~~,_,_,..,......., ·-· ,-. I 631-7740 « 1 Old Ncwpon Blvd. • Nrwpon Beach I~ H""I H•piCAll THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1997 A.fl when four Bordeaux ch~teau owners were guests of honor at a spectacular four-course dinner for dedicateq wine lovers and gounnets."" . Wine selections Cor the •power tasting" dinner prepared by Sut- ton Place executive chef DomJnlque-Brlalre were from the fabled regions ot ~edoc, Graves, Saint Emilion and Pomerol. The vintners spoke between courses on the wine they make m ·their own famous vineyards. Dinner included a Napoleon of French pike with }obster sauce, filet of beef with truffle sauce, French cheeses and a traditional Oac- quoise cake. A 1990 Pomerol from Chateau La Aeur de Gay, served with Reblochon and Brie de Meaux, drew the greatest raves. This is the first of a senes, "The Art of Wme and Food,• which will be presented by The Sutton Place Hotel. at 4500 MacArthur Blvd. in Newport Beach. Call Bar- bara Eidson at 476-2001 for infor- matjon regard.mg the next event. Reservations are a must. The big cheese The new Cheese Primer by New Yorker Steven Je.nklm is a passiqnate, opinionated guide to the world's great cheeses -where to buy them, what to asklor, what they should look and taste like. 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Friday and Saturday; and from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday afternoons in the Town Square at Triangle Square in Costa Mesa. ART CARNIVAL MASKS Orange Coast College's Fine Arts Gallery wiU be transformed into the city of Venice when "The Art of Masking Human Emo- tions" opens Monday and contin- ues through April 17 . Taking on the magic of a camivdl celebra- tion, the exhibition features a col- lection of beautiful masks that are associated with the colorful festivtties of carnivals wluch pre- cede le nt in many Roman Catholic cultures An opening night reception wJll take place from 7 to 9 p.m. on April 3 m the art gallery. Adm1ss1on 1s free. For information, Cdll 432-5039 · HISTORICAL ART , Israel Arttst Joel Rohr presents his landscapes dnd portraits of the Holy Land beginning April 3 through mid-May at the Jewish Community Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St.. Costa Mesa. For more information, call 755-0340. OTY HALL GALLERY •orange County, Etc ." featur- ing oils, portraits and landscapes by loca-i artist Jack Cannon, and ·Colors and Images Pleasing to the Eye,• expressive and Vibrant oils and acrylics by Peter David- son, will be on display in the Newport Beach City Hall Gallery through May 6 at 3300 Newport BJvd. For more information, call 717-3870. WATERCOLOR EXHIBIT The Newport Beach Central Library is displaying a watercolor exhibit by Ca.role Callahan called "The Luscious Garden; New- port's Answer to the Marine Lay- er" through Monday at 1000 • Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For information, call 717-3801. PAINTINGS ANO POLAROIDS Karen Feuer-Schwager, an Orange County artist, will.exhib- it two series of her work through Monday at Haute Cakes Calfe, West Cliff Court, 1807 Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach. On exhib- it will be her Mixed Media Manipulated P9laroids as well as paintings from an environmental series. For information, call 497- 5926. ENVIRONMENTAL EXHIBITION A special showing of mixed media artworks by Gail Taylor will be presented to the Or~nge County chapter office of the American Institute of Architect- sthrougb April 4 at 3200 Park Center Drive, Suite 110, Costa 'Mesa. For information, calJ 557- 7796. EXHIBITION The Robert Mondavi Wine and Food Center presen.ts the work of photographer/artist Mer- ritt A. Vincent, "Beyond The Sprocket Holes," through Tues- day at 1570 Scenic Ave., Costa Mesa. For information, call 979- 4510. - • Made in the U.S.A. • Wamuuy • Residmtial or Commc:n:ial • Scmcc:, Sales. l.ca$c OptiOn • Hard Water Solution FREE Porta Falter With Minimum Purdwe With Ad CaU For /11fom1111'1on, Ci11'1Dg or Orrin Anua · .. -, -· _,_ WATER FllTER SYSTEMS 1-800-942-2072 \'l:.J~TIC:"\L llLINDS PLlJS Vert1Cdl Bh11cl'.. Pl<'dll' J SI ddes ~ ce: IJfdr ShddP:i 1'Q1W~ 1. ·\~.~ NOW SERVING Country S1-}'le With Our Sun day M exican Breakfast + Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT Has gone fishing! For fish ~cos our meals are still a trip to Mexico -as well as the coast of Baja. It's a trip worth taking. T i The 'n'aditlon Continues Since 1972 r CJ! .... TAil (' r' ~I '• J f ,', ~~ [ ;, [ ! H•H f 11r.r1 11 {,(J ALE PHOTO I DAILY PILOT FARMERS MARKETS Every Thursday a farmers market ls he ld from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Orange County Fairgrounds. The Orange County Market Place ls every Saturday and Sunday from· 7' a.m. to 4 p.m. in the main fairgrounds parking lol For information, call 123--6616. Every Saturday there ls a farmers market from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the mun.lcipal parking lot at Bayside Drive and Marguerite Ave nue lo Corona del Mar. ra Early Years Joys • Dcvclopmcnial toys for children b1nh to I 0 year-.. • Quality toy!> with lusting and creative piny v:i luc. • Personal service from knowledgeable 'ale~ ~tnfl 642-4212 1827 WESTCLI FF ORJVE, NEWPORT BEACH RIVERBOAT ~ RESTA URANT 0J LUNCH BRUNCH BANQ UET S Ampk· Frt>c Parkin~ At Nl•wport 1\:,1ch N:iu111..al M11~um J 'I £COAST H\\1 1.\T BAl KB.\' ll/WX 1£J i 14 t>;' ~ ~4!' Sh aken But Not Sh1z:zi New Martini List. .•. ' Sti rred LOCATED IN TRIANGLE SQUARE (Costa Mesa Newport Beach) .. SCULPTURES Sculptor Joan Brown will exhibit her wor1c at the Jewish Community Center Art Gallery through Wednesday at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For infor- mation, call 755-0340. ABSTRACT ART The Orange County Museum of Art presents Joe Goode's exhi- bition of post-painterly abstract art through April 13 at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 759-1122. VIDEO INSTALLATION The Orange County Museum of Art presents the international- ly 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 Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 759- 1122. 'FIRST IMPRESSIONS' ·First 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 founde~ of the association fi:om the Orange County Muse-tin:L of Art. · NAUTICAL MUSEUM The museum features three galleries: the Newport Gallery displaying the maritime history of the area; the Model Gallery exhibiting a selection of world- class models and ·the Grand ••••••••••••••••••• : Newport : : BEAUTY SUPPLY: • • • • • • • • • • ~ H.T).~ : :, ............... r~ ~ZOo/aOFF~ : Entire Purchase : Newpon Bnch/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Salon whi~ offers touring exhibits. Admission is free tor members, $4 for adults and $1 for children. The museum is located • at 151 E. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. Por information, call 675-7863. SPECIAL SURFING Adults and children age 10 and older can emoll in u Spring Break Surfing, Beginning and Intermediate," a one-week ses- sion to be held from 8 to 10 a.m. Monday· throu,gh April 4 at the Newport Pier. The class will pro- vide instruction in the basic skills of su.rtirig and water safety. Pre- registrati<?n is required and the fee is $53. Wetsuits are recom- mended. To, register, call 644- 3153. GARDENING TALK Roger's Gardens offers free gardening demonstrations at 2301 San Joaquin Hills Road, Newport Beach. uRoses" is offered at noon Friday and Satur- day. For information, call 640- 5800. SAFARI BRUNCH A Safari Sunday Brunch Cruise is available aboard the 54-fool Emerald Forest Tiki docked in Balboa at the Fun Zone from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Sunday. The cost is $25.95 per person and $15.95 for children under 12. For reservations, call 673-0240. Get interrogated over a salad. ....... ' ....... \1111 I. I "11 .. ( ,I. ...... 'II • • ~ • jl IC,,.. : .... IJh0-111 •• (kfJTV) XJ 11 :-.. A· t't1·l • • ·r :ir,:. ~\. • Call 714-631-CLUE for Tickets, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Marrfott's Mystery Getaway, : 3601 Jamboree Rd #8 N.B. • Corporate Parties, Gift Certificates : ! n~f'('\ Mu" lo lhe 'b JIC tlian Ifie M~k"I • • 261-6788· • • Jamboree at Bri~ol : • "Mystery c.1-~ 9Mned A '9pUt.Mion as tN a.... of tlw in~ dinner thNtef aop. -• Back Bay Court • .................. : ·TomTitui. Theattt~. 1997 Charlie's· Chili Restaurant NEXT To NEWPORT PIER 675-7991 'L\RKET BR<llLER PRESE\TS: . SHRIMP, SCALLOPS, CRABLEGS& ~b!dY.tQ.~ $1Qt? o n the hits o ur guest.S llkc b est -all como,ned on this s pcc lal c ombo ONLY FOR platte r'. Cris p salad-' A LIMITED two side orders ana TIME s ourdough bread. tool LUNCH & DINNER Newpon Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilor STAGE 'DEATH OF A SALESMAN' • South Coast Repertory pre- sents ·oeath of a Salesman• from Friday through May 11 on lhe Mainstage at 655 Town Cen - ter Drive, Costa M esa. The per- formance schedule will be Tues- day through Friday at 8 p .m ., Sat· urday at 2:30 and 8 p.m. and Sun- ' day at 2:30 and 7:30 p .m . Tickets ""\ ~e $28-$41. For informatidn, call ·~57-4033 . 'LOVE LEITERS' • The Jewish Community Cen- ter of Ordl\9e County presents tlie .. ·Play, "Love Letters,• at 8 p .m. April 3, 5, 6, 10, 12 and 13, and 2 p.m. April 6 and 13 at 250 E. Bak- er St., Costa Mesa. Tickets are ' • $12.50 for members and $15 for others. For information, 755-0340. 'TREASURE ISLAND' The Riverboat Players, Orange County's newest theater . company, in associatio(l w ith Newport Harbor Nautical Muse- um, stages its premier show "'freasure IslandH 'at 1:30 p .m. Saturdays and Sundays through June 29 on the decks of The Pride of Newport, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Cost is $8 for adults and $4 for children. Museum members receive a $2 discount. For information. call 505-2178. 'THREE DAYS OF RAIN' ' • South Coast Repertory pre- sent.s "11uee Days of Rain,• a c;ontemporary 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 at 2:30 and 8 p.m . and Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m . Tickets are $26-$39. For more infcmnation, call 957-4033. KIDS SPRING BREAK ~ Enrollmen! is ·now underway for children's spring brMk art classes ranging from one-day workshops to ·one-week camps, held between Monday and April 4. For more information on the follow:tng activities, call 644· 3151. . • For children ages 6-10, four one-day, two-hour workshops will be held at the Orange Coun- ty Art · Museum, 850 San Cl emente Drive, Newport·Beach. All will feature a tour of a muse- um collection and a hands-on art project. The fee for all OCMA workshops is $15. • Young artists ages 8-12 can sign up for Rock Painting for .Kid§, a new one-day, three-hour workshop at the Vincent Jor- gensen Community Center adja- cent to Mariners Library, 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach . Registration fee is $27. • Morning and afternoon Spring Discovery Camp sessions are open to children ages 3-14. The sessions feature thematic integrated music, art and drama activities at the Pacific School of Music & the Arts, 151 Kalmus Drive, Costa Mesa. Registration fees range from $99-$199 for the one-week camps. • One-week tennis cam_ps will be offered for players ages 5-15 at Las Arenas Park. Registration fees are $40-$60. •For in-line skaters ages 7-12, Blade School will be held at the Newport Beach Elementary School blacktop on 14th Street and Balboa Boulev~d. The one- week session costs $60. • Gymnasts ages 4-1 4 can enroll in a four-day gymnastics camp held at Lincoln School, 3101 Paci.fie View Drive, Corona del Mar. Cost is $75. • Children ages 6-12 can par- ticipate .in a .four-day workshop, Goal For It Soccer Camp, at Boni- ta Creek Co'mmunity Center. The registration fee is $85. SCIENCE FUN Launch Pad offers "April Fool's Science" for children ages 5-6 who will learn how to make paper with dryer lint and onion skins, taste liquid nitrogen ice . cream, and finger paint with chocolate pudding at 10 a.m., noon or 2 p.m . Tuesday on the third floor of Crystal ~ourt, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Cost is $5 for members and $8 for othe(s. For resel"Vatlons, call 546-2061. SPY SCIENCE ,. Launch Pad offers "Sp y ·Sci- enceH for children ages 7-12 at 10 a.m., noon or 2 p:m. Wednesday on the third floor of Crystal Court, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Solye mysteries with science by detecting fingerpripts, decipher- ing codes and uncovering hidden (;lues frorn ram~om notes. Cost is $5 for members and $8 for others. For reservations, call 546-2061. SOUNDS OF SCIENCE Launch Pad presents "Tbe Sounds ot Science~ for children ages 7-12 at 10 a.m .. noon or 2 p.m . on April 3 on the lhlrd floor of Crystal Court, ~333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Kids will build instruments that make s·ott sounds louder, tum sounds into visible patterns and compare their heartbeat to a snake's. Cost is $5 for members and $8 for oth- ers. For reservations, call 546- 2061 . 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 546-5274. 'GOOSEBUMPS' ,. The "Goos.ebumps" clup meets the first and third Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport Center Drive. For information. call 759-0982. STORY AND CRAFT HOUR From 2 to 3 p.m. every Sunday, THURSDAY. MARCH 27, 19'7 A19 Barnes & Noble holds a fun-filled craft and story how for children of all ages. Refreshments will be served. Barnes & Noble ts located at 1870 Harbor Blvd., Thangl~ Square in Costa Mesa. For infor- mation, call 631-06~4. DANCE BALLROOM DANCE DeFore Foundation for the Arts offers ballroom dancing every Friday and Saturday night at the DeFore Dance Center, 151 Kalmus Drive, Suite G-3, Costa Mesa. From 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. on both nights a lesson will be taught followed by open dance with a disc jockey playing all kinds of music until 11 p.m. The dance lesson is free with the price of the $~ a.dmission. For information, cQll 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- come. Live music provided by the Ray Robbins Combo. The cost is $3. The Senior Center is at 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. For information, call 645-2356. LITERARY MANUSCRIPTS The Newport Beach Library foundation present novelist Gor- don M cAlpi.ne, author of "Joy in Mudville" and "The Persistence ~ of Memory" at the next "Manu· scripts: Literary Lecture Series" at 7 p .m. Monday in the Friends' Meeting Room of tbe Newport Beach CentralLibrary. 1oop lwo· cado Ave. The donation is $5 fQr members and $8 for others. For more information, call 717-3890. 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 wide range of personal and profession· al interests. Membership fees are $40 for six ·months and $70 for a year, nonmembers of the Jewish CommUJUty Center are $10 more For information. call 755-0340. • Tennis Ladder for Single& offers an opporturuty to meet new people-while improving your game. Registration fee is $18 and interested parties put their names on a list and can ch~enge players on the list. Fo1 information, call 755-0340. • JAM, singles 21-39, holds d vartety of outings and activities For more rnformation, call the JAMline at 665-5048 • Jewish In Between Sipgles, age 39-59, offers social and cul- tural events and can be reached by c2lling 755-0340 The Tee QC)C)ffi . A ~m t'r ,~.~·-~" ....... \f::..i:.~. ,, ...... ~ Now hert' to serve you! . RESTAURANT & LOUNGE Pakistani lnidan Cuisine BREAKFAST SPECIALS 7am to 10am $2.95 WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY NIGHT SPECIALS Served 7pm to 11 pm Prime Rib Chicken $6.95 Chicken Mars.ala $7. 95· resh Salmon $8.95 FREE Beverage with meal Lu~ch Combos • To (io Only Vegetarian Non-Vegetarian $295 ".''-~ $395' 444-0082 3013 Harbor Blvd. Newport Beach Golf Course 3100 Irvine Ave• Newport Beach 756-0121 Costa Mesa (across from Fed-co) • ' ' • • J ' RIVERBOAT CAFE ,. . GOLDEN SPOON YOGURT & SMOOTHIES Located at 488 East 17th St . ..COsta Mesa. SUPER HEALTHY TREATS -Non Fat/Sugar Free Frozen Yogurt and Smoothies. Open Daily 10:00am-10pm 548-9147 DISCORDIA The premier cyber cafe. www.dcafe.com. Located the the lab. 2930 Bristol in Costa Mesa. (714) 427-5855 ... ~ SZECHWAN KING All you can eat lunch & dinner buffet. Dine-in or take- out. Free delivery with $15.00 min. purchase. A la carte. Mon-Sat Lunch 11-2:30, Dinner 5-10. Closed on Sunday. Reservations recommended tor large parties. Mastercard & Visa acce!?ted. 512 W. 19th St. Costa Mesa. 548-2060. SFUZZI On board the tPnde of Newpoi::t" Riverboat, Home Of The • • Newport ftlarbor Nautical Museum [Former!y Reuben E. ; Lee) Is Qpen From 11 am-9pm Lunch. Dinner Sat Sun ' Brunch '8am [closed Mondays) Reservations Needed Only New Italian -Elegant yet casual (located in Triangle Square, Costa Mesa). Wed -Happy f-:!our. Early Bird Menu Available Every day. Hours: Lunch 11 :30am- • 4:00pm. Dinner 4:CXJpm-10:30. f:!eservations accept- ed. Mast.ercard. Visa, American Express. Located at 1870.A Harbor Blvd. For Weddings. Banquets Or Private Parties]. All Major Credit Cards Accepted. Located At 151 E. C.Oast Hwi. Newc port Beach, CA 92660 (714) 673-3425 Fax: 673-7864 AN AMERICAN CAFE Located at 462 East 17th Street in Costa' Mesa. Open 7 days a week. Mon. -Sat. 6am-9pm Sunday ?II 3pm. Serving breakfast, lunch & dinner. Made from scratch pies, salad dressings & soups. 548-3066 CHARLl~S CHlLI Located et McFadden Place (next t.o Newport Pier) in Newport Beach. Hours: Mon-Thur 7:0Jam-12 midnight Weekends 7:00am-3:CXJam. Amex, VISB, Discover. Din- er's Club. No Re68Nations Needed. (714) 675-7991 ZUBIES Menu Includes: Ribs. Chicken, Steak & lobst.er. Prime Rib~Pizza, Oyster Bar. Pric8s Range From $3.95 And Up. Hours: 11 :30am1Q:>m -Cocktails 'Til 11pm. Credit Cards Not Accepted. Rese~ons Not Needed. located et 1712 Placencia, Costs Mesa [714) 645-8091 GOOSE BERRIES Breakfast-High quality and innovative breakfasts. Hours 7am t.o 11am Tuesday t.o Hidey and Sam t.o 2pm Wee- kends. Closed on Mondays. (714) 7600221 JAVA CENTRALE A Europeen«)'le gourmet coffee caf6. Located et 3420 Vie Udo In Newport Beech. ~ 7 ~· M-F 6-1~ Sat 6:30-1~ sun 7am-9pm. 673-5310 CAFFI: PANINI t..oc.-. at 2333 e.. Coeat Hwy. (2 door8 BOUtti of ~· in ConJoa Oii Mr. Serving Seetood. Palta, GcU'met Pim. Mocha • Juice&. ()pin 7 d¥ 8 weal<. Th 7~ & Fri 7em-1~. 875-8101 (714) 548-9500 OSTER•A ITALIA Authentic Italian -casual -Homemade pasta -Home- made Sausage -Cappuccino & Dessert -lunch, dinner. catering, takeout -Open Tue-Sun 1 :(X)p.m. -10:30 p.m. -Closed on Monday. All major credit cards accept- ed. Located at 110 Mc Fadden Place [cross 21st Street), Newport Beach °[714) 723-4105'. NICK'S PIZZA Great pizzas & pasta in Costa Mesa since 1968. Open for lunch Tues. -Fri. 11 am-2pm. Dinner served 5pm- 10pm. Sat. noon to 10pm. Oosed Sunday and Monday. located at 2300 Harbor Shopping Center. Costa Mesa. (Rear parking lot) [714) 549-1511 RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA Located at 251 East Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beech. Lunch Mon . .set. 11 :3Q..2:30, Sunday Brunch 11am3pm, Dinner Mon-Sun 5pm-10pm. Call ahead • for reservations 673-9500 SCAMPI Rne Familv Dining. Newly Remodeled. Open 7 Days A Week for Dinner Only. 5pm-10:30pm. We Cater Private Lunch Parties for 15 People or More. All Major Cred,lt Cards Accepted. Reservations Accepted. Located at 1576 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa. 645-8560 SABATINOS RESTAURANT 8c SAUSAGE CO. Pasta, Caesar Salad, Homemade Sausage, Veal. lsmb, Vegetarian Dishes, Wine. Beer. Cappuccino & Dessert. Hours: 7 Days A Week. Serving Sat. & Sun. Brunch From B:S0.1:00. Sun.-Thura 11am-1Q:>m, Fri.&t. 11 am-11 pm. All Major Credk Carda Accepted. Locsted At 251 Shipyard w~. Newport Beech (714) 723-0621 GREENLEAF GRILL a BAR On the eand et Newport. Monday to Friday 4:3C¥n to 9:~ 8lt\M'd8y 4:~ le 10:CQ>ni Coeed on Sun- day. 105 Main Street in Bel>oe. (714) 723-8843 • ' AVILAS EL RANCHITO Authentic Mexican Food, With The Freshest Ingredients & A New Light Cuisine. Great Margaritas. Hours: Lunch & Dinner: All Major Credit Cards Accepted. Located at 2101 Placentia. Costa Mesa (714) 642-1142 and 2800 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach [714) 675-6855 .Ml CASA Our meals are now a trip to Baja as well as Mexico. Now offering fish tacos. Phone ahead tor orders tcliJO. Hours: Daily From 11 :OOam. All Major Credit Cards Accepted. Located At 296 17th St .. Costa Mesa [714) 645-7626 A MACHI Sushi & 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: Lobst.er. Crab, Shrimp, Steaks. Daily Specials. H-1. & Sat. Prime Rib. Full Bar &·W ine List. Casual Dress. Hours: Lunches 11 :30.2:30-Dinner Mon . ..Sat. From 5:30pm Visa. Mastercard, Diners Club. Located At 1695 Irvine Ave .. [And 17ths) Near Blockbuster Entertainment Costa Mesa (714) 646- 7944 THE BARN STEAK HOUSE Menu Includes 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 -Fri .. Dinner 3:00pm. Sat. & Sun .. Major Credit Cards Accepted. Located At 2300 Harbor 81 #31 , Costa Mesa (71 4) 641-9777 THE ARCHES The premium steak and seafood house in Orange C.Ounty since 1922. Serving lunch Mon.-fn. 11 :30am until 3:00pm. Dinner served nightly until 1 ·0Jam. Located on Newport Boulevard & C.Oast HWi in Newport Beach, 645-7077. TA PAS The only restaurant in O.C. to qffer the finest 1n cuisine from Spain with live Flamenco entertainment. Specializ- ing in Peelle, steaks, grilled fresh fish & pastas. Open 5 days per week, closed Sun.& Mon. located et 4253 Martingale Way (Behind St.spies et Mec:ArttJur & Corinthian). Major credit cards accepted. 756-8194 THAI SPICE Voted by the Reg star readers, as appeared in the best of ()'ange County seCtion as "The Best Thai Food In c:nnge County.· Lunch, dinner. car.enng & takeout. 615 W. 19th St. Coste Mesa 548-4333 THAI WAVE Dine in or t.ake-out. Fast & free delivery. Serving lunch & dinner. Located et 211 62nd St. Newport Beech c»en 7 ~'!week. Yt88. Mest81"Cerd & American expr...a eccepte(!.645-3057 , ' -THAI TOUCH Located at 2616 San Miguel Dr. in Newport Beach Open tor·lunch. Mon.-fr1. 11 :30am-3pm. dinner served Sun.-Thurs. 5-9pm. Beer and wine served · Catering and take out also available. All ma1or credit cards accepted. 640-0123 AAMi·R 30 years of catering award winning high class restaul' ants 1n London, England. Located at 3013 Harbor Blvd in Costa Mesa. [Acres~ from Fedco) 4440082 THE BARN STEAK HOUSE Menu Includes Steak. Fresh Fish . Chicken,· Burgers & Salads. Prices Rang.e From $3. 75 For Lunch & $6 25 For Dinner. Hours: Mon . ..Sat. Open 11 am For Lunch. 4:oopm Mon.-fri .. Dinner 3:00pm'. Sat. & Sun . Ma1or Credit Cards Accepted. Located At 2300 Harbor Bl #31, Costa Mesa (714) 641 -9777 THE ARCH£S The premium steak end seafood house in Orange County since 1922. Serving lunch Mon.-Frt 11 :30am until 3 :00pm. Dinner serv°ed nightly until 1 :OOam. Locat.ed on Newport Boulevard & Coast Hwy in Newport Beach, 645-7077 THE CANNERY Histortc Waterfront Restaurant and Harbor Cruise Center. Hour5: Mon . ..Sat. 11 :30am -2·00am. Sun 10:00am-12:00pm, All Major Credit Cards Reserva- tions Suggested. Located at 3010 Lafayette Ave . Newport Beach, CA 92663 (71 4) 675-5777 Fax 675-2510 NEWPORT LAN.DING Waterfront Dining. Sat. & S1c1n Champagne Brunch. Dinner Menu $13. 95 -$19. 95. Oyster Bar Me~ Served All Day. Hours: 10'0Jam -11 :30pm. Amex, Mastercard, Visa. Dinner Reservat.1ons Recommended Located at 503 E. Edgewater, Balboa (7.14) 675-2373 THE BLUEWATER GRILL Casual waterfront dining et the former site of the historic Sea Shanty and Oel~ne•fs. Featuring fresh mesqultei1rtlled seafood, oyst.er bar and retail fish market. Full bar. Cigar patio. Dining pecio. All major cards. Catering available. Seating upon arrival. Mod- erately priced. Located at 630 l,.tdo Pane Drive near Lido Island. Open 7 days. lunch and dinner 675-flSH . . ' • r ·conununt , ... · Let's save relationship with Cirque du Soleil I n a couple of weeks it will all be over :__ the Cirque du Soleil will pack up its drums and end an approximately three-month run at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Por some it will be a moment of sadness, for others it will 111cirk the end of the torment. · Ctrque du Soleil, a prestigious French Canadian traveling t1oupe that performs without animals, receives warm welcomes • r11HI cnl1cal acclaim m_ost everywhere it goes. Its visit here is a- \ l>uon for Costa Mesa. · 1 ~ Unfortunately, that visit has been marred by complaints from fl''>tclents in the nearby College Park corrunuruty that the noise 1111111 the C trque is unbearable. I But hopefully, this will not be the e nd of the relationship ; h1•tween the Cltque and Costa Mesa. ~ <.. 'IMrly, the present location is not suitable for the big top 1 f 111·1 lormances -and C irque officials have vowed never to ~ 1Ptu m to that site. But that shouldn't mean a divorce between tlt1" breath-laking theatrical event a nd a city that prides itself : 1111 hl'mg at the epicenter of the arts. . i Bc>lo1e the Clfcus folds up its huge blue a!ld yellow tent and ~ h•,1vcs Costa Mesa fading away in its rearview mirror, some 1 ov!'rture ought to be made to guardiltee that the Cirque , ll'llllllS. • i i\t the same time, residents of Costa Mesa must come away l 1111111 this experience feeling comfortable that when the Cirque ; dlll''> return, it wdl not be at the expense of a good night's sleep ', 1111d c1 htUe tranqwlity in one's own home. . ·editorial BRIAN P08UOA I DAl.Y PILOT S It shouldn't be unpossible to achieve both of those goals. J t 'uque patrons deserve it. Homeowners demand it. Despite noise pro blems during the Costa Mesa run of Cirque du Soleil's "Quidam," tbe city should work to get the clrcus back. ., . I comm n1 c mmentary I , , f ! ~ow 10 ~[T YOU WG PfOPl[ INTtRt~TfD .\N '"£ S ~R\NtR) " I • • f 1 • f ' 1 f ' • ' " .. • • • j f OR OP£~tRS, \'D tl\M\NA1E THE f£1 RrQU\R£M£NT EEO ' f • Does anyone care Newport Beach is losing local institutions? 4 By David A.W. Young T he "graying of America" dppears to be making itself !Pit m the city of Newport Bl'dch -and this, in spite of proposed annexations of the "gold coast" and the preswned t-xpansion of the city in the nedr future. 1 am referring to the dosing down of some of our inStitu- tions. A year ago, the Ebell C:lub shut its doors, and appar- ently the building's new owner lS one step closer to tearing it down with the City Council having recently approved the new owner's request for a zon- ing change. This city's oldest women's organization, which was formed 66 years ago, was ,. forced by dwindling member-t ship to sell its Balboa Peninsula ' property. The comment attrib- • uted to this condition was that "women had entered the work force and bad less time for .,. charity events." The year 1996 also saw the : 1 demise of the Masonic Lodge 'I on 15th Street in Newport Beach. The former Seafaring .,, Lodge No. 708 comolidated with the Jubilee Lodge J"o. .. •604, resulting in the formation • of the new Sea!aring Lodge No.eoit.1batcoo.solidation became eltectlve Sept. 1. The former Jubilee Lodg No. 604 • was located in Santa Ana and it is to ,be presumed that the joint lodges will continue with the traditions of Free Masonry in Newport Beach. The same is not true of the El Bandito Shrine Club. Back in 1971, the Al Malaikab Temple had a mem- bership of 30,000 nobles, of whom 2,700 resided in Orange County. Only 600 of these Orange County residents belonged to what was then known as the Orange County Shrine Club, and therefore an effort was made to create the El Bandito Shrine Club, which became a reality sometime back in the 1970s. The early meetings of the Shrine Club in Newport Beach were held at what was then the Newporter Inn, built and operated by George G. Bucco- la, who was one of the found- ing members of El Bandito. Some of the famous people associated with the El Bandito Shrine Club in the past includ- ed Gene Autry, U.S. Sen. Barry Goldwater, Dick Lane and our own John Wayne. Past presidents have includ· ed the now-deceased James GlaVlS, who was chief of police in Newport Beach during a very Important time ln the city's development; retired Chief of Police Pete Grossi and a great mafiy other lnfluential members of the Newport Beach bUSiness community. Sadly, the El Bandito Shrine Club of Newport Beach is no longer in existence as a sepa- rate entity. Its board of direc- tors voted to disband or merge. The membership that existed on the date of dissolution has now become a part of the Los Nielos Shrine Club, whose monthly meetings will contin- ue to be held in Fullerton. Yet another loss to the .city of New- port Beach. My question to the city real- ly is this, what is the city of Newport Beach doing about such institutions? Is it, in fact, part of UM! responsibility of a city to pay attention to its local institu- tions, and if so, in what man- ne r would the city be expected to assist them with their plans for the future? Does the city of Newport Beach have any conception as to what is happenJng to other similar institutions within its -boundaries? As a reminder, many ol the signatories to the Declaration of Independence were, in fact, Free Masons; and without their Masonic background, it is very likely that the Constitution of the United States as we know it today would have been v~ d.iff erent. U any of your readers have aome cogent comments on that, let's hear from them. "' DAVID A.W. VOUNG Is a FrM Mtion living in Newport leach. Local P.rayer breakfast not up to billing The defenders of the evange- lism event called the •Mayors' Prayer Breakfast" miss the point. They promote it as "patterned after the National Prayer Break- fast in Washington D.C." It is not. The national event is truly interfaith, with various religious perspectives contributing to the planning and program. Although the local event is open to ·the . public, the producers of the pro- gram are Christian evangelicals, . primarily from one church. The • mayors were solicited under a false premise, thereby skirting dose to violation of the First Amendment to say nothing of sensitivity to the diverse makeup of the communities they repre- sent. The public is suspicious already of religious hype and guile. So Christian outreach efforts, otherwise commendable, must be conduc:ted honestly and without deception. 'GARY BARMORE Pastor, Fairview Community Church Costa Mesa Bell mf ers realistic so~utions Hurrah for Joe Bell, finally ·correspondence someone who sees the pjcture and is willing to talk about it publicly. I'm tired of hearing about the problem or the solu- tions that are Wlfealistic. Bell nailed it right on the head. Instead of living in the •Denial Zone, w better education is the answer. The statistics that were quoted are not acceptable, and many of the solutions are not working. So what is the answer? Comprehensive sex education and courses that help to create self esteem not destroy it. Parents must lake a pro-active role in edu- cating their children about sexual- ity, drugs •. values,and morality. Waiting until a child starts to ask questions usually means they won't because they realize the subject is too uncomfortable for their parents to discuss. U discomfort or lack of knowl- edge is the reason for not talking to our children, then we need to find programs that help eliminate the discomfort. such as the Boys and Girls Clubs, YMCA, Girls Inc. and The Birds & Bees Connection. Let's get out of the "Denial Zone" and raise children who are morally and sexually healthy, thereby eliminating the need for further discussion about abortion. LESLIE DIXON Family life educator The Birds & Bees Connection Newport Beach Happy about Pilot in cyberspace Congratulations! As the ad says it is GOOD NEWS that the Daily Pilot has a web page. The Daily Pilot is a great community newspaper and I enjoy reading it, 1 can get the state, national and international news from 1V but I can only ge.t pertinent New- port Beach and Costa Mesa News from the Daily Pilot. DAVE KUNST The man who walked round the earth Costa Mesa Guns can't solve problems· The article on the Dublin police officers and the loss of their uniforms. The reporter implies that the incident involv- ing the loss of their uniforms could have been resolved by handgun violence. Certainly this was an editorial oversight to allow this comment to be printed. I can't think of one situ- ation ever where it would be nee· esSary to suggest that conflict. dis- appoinbnent or anger could possi· bly be resolved by a handgun. Please take this into consider- ation in future articles. JANET HADLEY Newport Beach write your representatives: PRESIDENT Bill Olnton. (D), The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave .. Washington, D.C. 20500. HotUne (6 •.m. to 2 p.m.) (202) 4~ 1 111. VICE PRESIDENT Al Gor•, (0), The Capitol Bldg .. SUlte 212., Washing- too, o.c. 20500. GOYDNOR Pete Wlhon, {It), State capi· tol. s.a.m.nto, 95814, (916) 445-2841. U.S. SINATOM ..... lolw. (D), 112 Hlf't s.wte Bldg .. ~ 112. ~.o.c., 20510. (202) ~JS53 or 2250 E. lmpeNI Hwy. ... -II SegUndo, tQMS. ,..... phonr. ()10) 04·5700. DlanM ,... ..... (01. Ja1 ~=o.:!:'1M1 or 11111 Sera Mora llvd., ... 115, ~ Ar11••• tOOZSt CIH• t14-7m most of NevJpOf't Bw:h.) Dana RohJM>ec:her, 00 45th Dist., 16162 Buch I~ .. Suite 104, Huntington Bffch,.CA., 92647, (714) 847-2431 Of 1027 ~ worth Building. W~ D.C. (202) 22S-2415 ~ sentl ~ Mesa and Wist Newport INch). STATESEMTE ftolS Johnson (IQ, 35th Dist.. 18552 MKAr1hur BMl see. 220, 1Mn9, 92715. UJ.0180. STATl~Y Marilyn lrWMr (R), 10th Diil.. 11952 MacArthur lhld .. -· 220, IMM. 92715, 16).10)0, STATE COASTAL co ... ... 45 ,, ...... St:. 5'iltll 2GOQ. ~ FnlldlcD, CA. M1C&. , (415)--~ ........ office locMld In LOna IMd\ CJ1Gt-.,o71. .. .. .1 I Newpon Beach/Pma Mesa Daily Pilot THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1997 A21 dear john letters Hedges watches our walle~ w ell Once again, rely on Council- man John Hedges to put the right spin on the subject, this time, the proposal to issue a quarterly Newport Beach com- munity newsletter tucked inside the recreation department's Newport Navigator. Credlt is due Councilman John Noyes for his well-inten- tioned follow through on a cam- paign promise to make the extra effort to inform citizens and avoid·confusion. But save your money. One side of an issue will ro.i.nimize confusion, all right, but Ulf orm little. Those of us who listened to the bureaucratic sunplification, and raised the issue of credibility during the recent councilmanic election were looking for a source for answers to quesbons with a bit of substance. The only newsletter worth its subscription price would be the city manager's weekly staff report to the City Council, a report curre ntly available, last time I asked, yet not the docu- ment to look in for answers, but rather for more questions. THOMAS E. HYANS Newport Beach Hedges should go light on the tar, feathers ln response to John Hedges column of March 2, 1997, HMegan's Law monitors the monsters among us,· he certain- ly believes in appealing to the emotions rather than logic, overkill versus presenting a bal- anced point of view After reading tus article, I was frothing at the mouth, ready to hound the Costd Mesa and New- port Beach police and the former state-legislators out of California. U I lived in Tampa, I would cer- tainly be ready to hound those hospital officials out of Floridd. Actually, I prefer tar and feathering to the sport of hound- ing, and I'm surprised Hedges didn't suggest this. The last time I looked m the paper, there were a number of monsters committmg he111ous acts, singling oul La~ence Sin- gleton and berating the system as to that one sorry fiasco is not going to solve any of them. Perhap Hedgec; was overly tinud in his quest to purush ' transgressors in our society. Fur- thermore, he could have shown a little more concern for the tax- payers. U, as he ma)ces very clear, none of the people :we send to jail are going to be rehabilitaj,ed and'deserve a second chance to go straight, why isn't be advocat- ing the death penalty for all per- sons convicted of crimes a gainst other persons? · We taxpayers certainly don't want to support them in jail for the rest of our lives, as we now IDl;lSt do for a person who has committed a third felony, even though that felony and the two before it may be for non-violent crimes against property only, or for self-destruction with drugs. Which brings me to his swipe at Assemblf\VOman Marilyn Brewer. As is so often done by one who wants to appeal to emo- tion rather than reason, Hedges irresponsibly took her remark out of context. Brewer never said a person such as Singleton, who bad com- mitted a violent sex crime against a minor, anq then was let out of jail; should nof be exposed to public awareness under Megan's Law. . All she said was that a nwn- ber of non-violent sex offenders whose crimes were only aberrant and not people-threatening (such as indecent exposure) are unfor- tunately still required to be sub- ject to Megan's Jaw. Their offens- es in many cases a.re not even felonies any more. Brewer never stat~d. or even bewailed, that her rentarks applied to the likes of Lawrence Singleton, and to put her excerpted remarks into an article devoted to the Singleton situa- tion is misleading and uncalled for Brewer never said she was against the principle behind Megan's Law. She simply feels that it has inadvertently been written and/or applied in a way to be counterproductive as to a certain group of people who have served their time. I hope next time that Hedges is more careful as to how he selects his quotes, and that he doesn't unfairly tar and feather persons with whom be may .not agree. If he bas a hidden agenda regarding Assemblywoman Brewer he should be more forth- right by addressing it on its own merits. RONAI:D J . GREEN, JR. Costa Mesa and finally ... What's breakfast with no Malarkey's? For neMly 20 yedrs my fnend Tunothy Sean Ke lly cUld l ~ave had Irish breakfast at Malarky's in Newport Beach rain or shine, school or work. We brave the sometime 6 a.m. crowds to have our own locdl tra- dition. Now the city of Newport Beach is crdckmg down on aJJ Lido Village restaurants and bars and has stopped breakfast at I Malarky's. Tell me the logic. Is it the lep- rechaun hats? The green beer? The festive shamrocks or as my wile would ·have me believe? My bad lime green golf pants that she only lets me wear on St. Patrick's Day? 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Freeway, local streets become parking lot after crane mishap •Construction crane topples onto overcrossing; southbound San Diego Free- way sealed off for three hours By Christopher Goffard, Dally Ptlot For thousands of frustrated motorists, the southbound San Diego Freeway became a parking lot for three hours Wednesday morning after a construction crane toppled onto a free- way overcrossing and threatened to fall into traffic. Just alter 8 si .m. the crane -which was based in the center divider -was knocked off balance as il was being extendirig and toppled onto the MacArthur Boulevard overcrossing, authorities said. The crane was not blocking any lanes but appedred that 1t might fall, leading authorities briefly to shul down all of the freeway's southbound lanes and divert traffic onto the Costa Mesa Freewdy, said California Highway Patrol Officer Kejth Bauer. -~ The detour caused a tremendous mid-morn- ing traffic jam, with cars backed up for about lhree miles, from MacArthur Boulevard to Har- bor BouJevard, and congestion on near~y roads. name cleared up around 11 :30 a.m. after ctnother crane arrived to haul the first one away, Bauer said. · "I have seen stuff like this before, but typi- cally it doesn't take that long to get it cleared up," he said. "But because of the size of the equipment, it took a lot longer." Bauer said there were no injuries reported. Orange Coast College is otter- ing an expanded schedule of classes this summer between Jtme 2 and Aug. 9 with an addi- tion of 17 5 more classes than offered in previous years. -Classes will be arranged in ..... four, six and ei9ht-week pack- ages, and will begin and end within the listed dates. • Appllcatiom for summer class- es will ~ accepted in OCC's Admissions and Records Office beginning Tuesday. Summer class schedules will be mailed to all residents of the Coast Community College Dis- trict in mid-April. Registration will begin the first week of May. Enrollment fees are $13 per unit. Call 432-5772. ' Project Cuddle founder to be featured on CBS Debbe Mdgnusen, founder of tl1e Costd Mesd-based Project Cuddle charity and the Aban- d6ned Infant Rescue Program, will be honored during a CBS television spccidl Monday at 8 p.m. Newport library gets extra funding Newport Beach Library officials got a little more than they bar- gained for in stdte funds. .· ~,~~ ~~nual ' Southern , cct~· ' \ The rescue progrdm, which estabished a 24-hour hotline in 1996, auns to save abandoned children and hnd them good homes. Other award recipients Wlll include a hrehghter burned m the Malibu blaze and a Los Angeles police detective who was involved in the recent North Hol- lywood shootout. The City Council on Monday ~officialJy accepted $40,405 from the state Library -$17.405 more Lhdn the city had expected. The Wlndlall will go toward library materials, staff reports said. 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For tnore information call : ( 714) 4 3 5 .. 2160 'fo ~-/)~· ci Semmar~ mdudc: • Growing Fruit Trees • The Ultimate Herb Garden • How To Create A Garden • A Beginner's Guide To Growing Orchid.5 • All About Water Gardens I , • Designing a Descn Garden •A Complete Guide To Roses · •Topiary Fantasy • Palm Tours By The International Pal.m Society Thursday, April 10, 1997 • 6:30 pm .. 8:30 pm Preview Party Bendlttlng · The American Homc,trural Society Friday, April 11 , 1997 • 10 am .. 8 pm Saturday, April 12, 1997 • 10 am .. 6 pm Sunday, April 13, 1997 • 11 am .. 5 pm Sponsored by ----JUnJet _· ! I EYE-OPENER Estancia High product Matt Fuerbringer at Ua Friday .... QUQTE OF THE DAY ~ luwe a very young group of ldd& • but what a group of fl"!/& 11tey 'rtJ great ·· · • -CDM BOYS SWIM COACH MIKE SfARXWEATHER SGHOO L BOYS A ~D GIRLS SW . -._.~, J - CdM freshmen rule • ~e boys, however, have a little too. much depth. By Molly Yan ity, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -Thete would be n~ sinking to the bottom on this day. Granted, they wouldn't float to the toP,. but breaking the sur- face every now and then would suffice. Corona del Mar High swimmers Kawika a'arayao, Robert Williams and Lance Eme'r:y surged through the water and would not let the Irvine ~gh powerhouse completely rule the day as they captured multiple victones to mar the Vaqueros 101 •12-68112 team win. The Sea Kings took seven top spots in 11 races, but could not put together the kind of d~pth that Irvine used to take the victory. .... ::i: § 8 • SEE BOYS PAGE 8 4 CdM's Kawika Tarayao on his way to victory ln the 50 free. charlie brande Fu erbringer &Co. invade .. ' little l~ague SHOW·c -owN • In one of the big games of the regular . U9 on Friday- season, it was the unbeaten Phlllles and unbeaten Reds squaring off in Newport Beach UtUe League last weekend, as the two champion-caliber teams did not disappoint with a pitcher's duel going down to the final out at the plate. Phlllles pitcher Taylor Pham-Borst (right) a big part of the victory with a combined one-httter'wlth 1lobert Della Grotta. which wu capped by a bang-bang play al home. PbOUes catcher Clark Fonda Is congratulated by teammates and Coach Della Grotta after making a sliding one:.banded catch at the plate to seal the t-q. victory ~d • Former Estancia High standout leads Stanford iarienal in vollt:~ba.J! ·~ match against Ant€aters. D urtng his high school days at Estancia, Matt Fue rbringer enjoyed'great success on the volleyball and basketball courts. With All-CIF status in both sports, he opted to concentrate on volleyball at Stanford. His collegiate athletic career has been equally as successful with numerous All-American honors. Matt will play in his last Orange County collegiate game Friday night when the Cardinal tackles the "Fighting Anteaters" ol the University of California at Irvine. The match will be played in the Bren Center with a 7 o'clock starting time ... Stanford is the No. 3 ranked team m the nation, and, I feel, possesses the best talent of all of the college teams. Mike lamQert, who started for the United States men's team in last summer's Olympic Games, is another Stanford starter. Ttus will be the first me n's volleyball match that UC Irvine has played in the Bren Center. The previous coaches felt that playing in smaller Crawford Hall was a true "home court" advantage. I feel that playing in the big arena is a big plus for the program. It's great for the local volleyball fans to. watch the best collegiate teams in such a nice atmosphere. The UCI team has improved tremendously. Last Saturday, we lost to Cal St~te Northridge in the filth game by a score of 19, 11 . The match was exciting, especially because Northridge had beaten UCI in three straight games in January. 1Wo weeks ago, UCI lost another five-gamer. This ti.me it was to the University of Southern C8lifornia. Former Corona del Mar High basketball and,.volleyball standout Brad Callahan started for the Trojans and played very well. I was thrllled to look in the stands at USC and see my very good friends Paul and Beverly Salata. They had made the Friday night trek tQ USC to catch this match apd I was honored. Paul kept asking me if volleyball was a "contact sport." Another team that UCI will face in the next two weeks ls UC Santa Barbara, where Newport Harbor High product Mitch -.---.-·McCoy u an out•andtog outside hitter. I bave to admit that is very • SEE VOLLEYBALL PAGE 82 keep the Pbillles unbeaten. See Page 83. STARB CARROLL I DAILY PILOT I . r-----------------------------------------------, r• ' • .... _!".. •., .· ·cabo '97 in the books • It'll be remembered for the varied conditions. C~bo '97, the invitation- al yacht race from Los Angeles to Caho San Lucas, Mexico, which is sponsored by the Los Angeles Yacht Club and the Newport Harbor YClcht Club, is in the books last week as one of the widest of ranges of conditions for competitors, from the win- ning crew of Stars and Stripes to Christine and Great Scot. who came in nearly U hoW'I later. Beach breakw~ter, pulling in at 9: 15 )>.m. Wednesday. Thursday. from 10 a .m. • to 8:30 p.m. the next seven boats finished, with what some said was akin to a "match race" betWeen Allure, Bay Wolf and Jumpin Jack Flash. The latter, leading in the contes\, lost her main- sail in sight of the finish with very strong winds •on the nose." All three finishe d Ute race ln a one-half hotir period and were within 18 Steve POiiett and the 1 Stars and Stripes multi· f b ull entry finished the • three-day series starttng I off the LOI Angeles-Long • SEE CABO PAGE 82 I I I I ~---·-------------------------------------~-----~ ' • Sea Kings' standout is the key to Corona del M ar's volleyball success. By Bany Faulkner, Daily Pilot It has likely been studied in som e sports perfonnance laboratory somewhere: the instant when muscle memory, a well-pla~ set, a soaring hitter, and at least two airborne pponents, converge in volleyball's tnOlt explosive moment. But no manner ol ldence can account for the splil-te<:Ond dedlion required by an <>Utlide bitter such u Blair Hoppe, who to. thia nanoeecond at-the net W I INERS CdM's girls knew they wouldn't win, but impress nonetheless against Irvine. By Molly Yanity, Daily Ptlot CORONA DEL MAR -For the members of the Corona de1 Mar girls swim team, Wednesday morning began with the teahza- tion that they were going to los~. Yep, they were going to get out of bed, go to class, hit the pool and they weren't going to wm There was no way in the world they were going to beat Irvine in the Sea View League dual meeh "They're one of the best teams in the state, or even in the nation," senior Nettie Alshules said. "But it's exciting to set- Olympians and future Olym- pians.• Sitting up in the comer of the bleachers with three of her team- mates was 1996 Olympic medal • SEE GIRLS PAGE 8 4 v Holy Tole,do ! What a win ! •Costa Mesa's Esteban Toledo wins tournament in Mexico, but if you're thinking flourish, forget it. No tele~io.n camera was lil sight, no sailboats painted the background of the golf course from above, and no perfectly manicured fairway shaved his 5-iron, but Esteban Toledo came awa.y with the most µnique -victory ·of his professional playing career. When Toledo visited his homeland last weekend to play in the Mexican PGA Tour's Benson & Hedges Open at La Ceiba Golf Club in Merida, Mexico, he had no idea after sinking a fluttering 5-foot putt on No. 18 that he won the tollrnament. Toledo thought he was six strokes behind the leader heading into the finistung hole. There were no leader boards at La Ceiba, where the golf course supposedly bad more divots than a rural Midwest farm, more weeds than a junk yard. ·No one told him,· said his wife, Colleen. ·After he made the putt, he still thought he was six strokes away from the lead, but he had won. They don't have good communication down there." Check this out: Toledo also won by shooting even par. How often do you see that? An amazing 20-over-par made the cut. For Toledo, a Costa Mesa resident, the three-day event that ended Swiday was his first victory since last year. Toledo, who has won several Ordei of Merits on the Mexican Tour. won about $40,000 in U.S. dollars at La Ceiba. Toledo, who bad the week off from the Nike Tour, was probably dreaming at night of the course be now calls home, Newport Beach Country Club, while in Merida. · .. It was really a tough course, and it had some of the worst conditions he had ever played on in his We,· his wife said. Toledo, who will not return home witil May, tees off in the Louisiana Open today. must calculate the most efficient way to molce the kill. Call it the speed ol might. •tt•s important to look at the block and decide whether to take an off-speed, roll or tip shot,• the Corona del Mar High go-to guy explained. "But, ideally, U the set ts right, l just like to bang a way.• Hoppe, the Daily Pilot Athlete o~ the Week, hu been hammering over, around and through bloc.ken for four seuons now with tbe See. Kings' Yanity. It's tb.ll experien~. supplemented wltb a balf .cioun I9!I! ol club~~ wbk:h alloWI him to make the right decision men often than not. Toledo, a regular in the Tac:o Bell Newport Classic Pro-Aro to benefit Hoag Memorial Hosptlal PresbyteriQD, was probably gla<I to leave tlie Nike Tour's Monterrey Open and head for Merida. ,_ lii the first round. Toledo hac1 the dubious distinction of a quadruple bogey on one hole which threw him out of contention, even though he made a nice recovery to shoot -ll on the day. At one point, Toledo had lowered his score that round to even par. Last fall, Toledo missed Q.i~ PGA Tour card by one stroke at the PGA Qualifying School in Lompoc. _J l ocals are st1ll buzzing OTer Bob Murphy's 80-foot putt to "'tn the Toshiba Senior Classic . .Wht.>n I played NBCC the other day. I tried on three occasions to make a similar putt on 17, but failed miserably each ti.me. Murphy's nine-hole playofi win over Jay Sigel was the longest in Senior PGA Tour history. eclipsing the eight-hole playoff at the 1992 Franklin Showdown Classic when Orvill" "Moody beat Bob Betley. It was also the second-long<''l playoff in PGA history. yet the longest ever with a single winner, because the 11-hole playoff a t the 1949 Motor Cttiy Open ended when Cary Middlecoff and Lloyd Mangrwi' were declared co-wirufers. _J • Bob Potts, longtime member of the men's club at Newport Beach Executive Golf Course, • SEE GOLF PAGE. 82 THURSOAY, MARCH 27, 1997 sec • \languards two-hit We!rtern Baptist for their Sl*th straight victory. 'i· - '..4 1 COSTA BASEBALL l\U!SA .fl!leshman righthander Jeremiah 1llylor ~owed just two hits as he btanked the visiting Western Baptist baseball team for seven 4.0Jtings to lead the Southern Cal- ~a College Vanguards to a 9- Q .u.onconference win, which was 11'),c: h9sts' sixth consecutive victo- cyt ' taylor handed the ball over to ,Pdruel Villareal in the eighth \(win g, and the southpaw ·~~~ed Western for the final two mn111gs. While the moundsmen baffled W~st~m. the Vanguard bats 'e'Xploded for 14 hits, including a Lhree-hit day for Matthew New- fen and a two-hit, three RBI per- '6'rmance by Kevin Moore. One tW"Moore's hits was a solo home rtm. ' Senior catcher Rob Pegg, who qa&hed two home runs Tuesday, ~o went 3 for 3. • J·The Vanguards upped their overall record to 22-8. !.,.Coach Kevin Kaspar's crew \v.\U take a break until they r"l~urpe Golden State Athletic ?,?p.ference play with a home ~9ntest versus Pomt Loma ~qzarene Tuesday. The Van- guards' GSAC mark is 10-4. ·~ Socal Coll-O• 9, Western Baptist 0 .IO'~l\Baptlst 000 000 000 0 2 4 ~I Cpllege ' 200 011 23ll -9 14 O Dorsey, Dawes (8) and Young. Taylor. )Olflu'eal (8) and Pegg. W -Taylor, 2· 1 J, ~ Qor~y. 28 -Newton (SCC), Schrieber fS~. Aiddie (WB) HR • Moore (SCC) 1<4 •• " OCC bombed,~ 1.3-3 :i, BAKERS-BASEBALL ~lliLD I lost Bakersfield hammered out J.9.hlts en route to a 13-3 baseball . Y•<;J.ozy over Orange Coast Col- ft•ge Wednesday in the first round ol round-robin play at the Col-~Re of Sequoias Tournament. ; __ F;eshman second baseman trobby Calderon and freshman cMther John Lukin each went 2 fat 4 for the Pirates, who fell to li>-"15. .n,_ Bakersfield improved to 16-9. ,,...• tr.he Pirates continue touma- ~t . play today with a double- ~"ader against East LA and Gav- llctn . COLLEGE Of SEQUOIAS TOUlllNAMENT --=~ersfleld 1J, Of'ange Coast) .Qrao~t. Coast 000 003 000 • 3 7 3 .lilliliiU,ld 002 402 SO• • 13 20 1 , Turner (S), Case (7). Conner (8) and apmj9n (7); Wedel, Martin (9) and . W -Wedel, 6-2. L • Moore, 3-2 ,.~::et' (OCQ, U~ry (B), Diaz (B). 11 (B). 38 • Usery (B), Ritchey (8) ards win, 6-1 ·coSTA MESA ;:-The Southern TENNIS :Cahlomia College men's tennis :t~span.Jced nonleague visitor " ·~aftle University 6-1. "r • Vanguards (9-6) top sin- g~s player Nan Ma battled to a 6-t,. 4-6, 6-3 win, then the guests took the number two match before sec crwsed the rest of the way in two sets. NoMc:oHRlll:Na SOC.I Col~ 6, Sffttle 1 Slngtes ·Ma (SCO def. Waller, 6-1, 4-6, 6-3; Scott (SU) def. Matek, 6-1, 4-6, 6-0; Barriga (SCC) def. Benlgan, 6-2, 6-4; O'Sullivan (SCQ def. Blunhoff, 6-1, 6-1; Saker (S(:C} def. Tuinagor, 6-1, 6-1; Kemp (SCC) def. Wannarahua, 6·2, 6-2. Doubtes · Ma·Matek (SCC) def. Walter-Scott.. 8-1; Barriga-O'Sullivan (SCQ def. Benigan-Tulnagor. 8-2; Blunhott- Wannarahua (SU) def Kemp-Baker, 8-5. sec drops two • COSTA ·MESA _ A 2 SOFTBALL fpr 3 performance by Southern Callf omia College's Noelle Sturgill was spo~ed by a tough Azusa Pacific softball squad when the Vanguards dropped the seventh game of the SCC Spring 'Tournament 7-0 to the Cougars. Sophomore Chrissy Vega also ripped two hits for sec, which droppe<\ to 8-24-1. The blue and gold also fell 5-1 in an earlier contest to Pad.fie Lutheran where Sturgill again was 2 for 3. Jn other tournament action, Pacific Lutheran topped Baker 5- · 3, and Azusa t_>eat Baker 3-0. Another banner season in store for Sea KiJ>.g boys? Probably. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -Each spring in track and field, just like each autumn in cross country, there are postseason plans orchestrated by Coach Bill Sumner for Coiona del Mar High's boys. As the case is now, Sumner aims to be coaching distance runners in late May and perhaps early June (for the state meet), con- sidering the horses who won a CIF State Division IV championship in cross country last fall will run anything from 400 to 3,200 meters this spring for the Sea Kings' boys track team. "Just like in the past," Sumner said with confidence, "you'll be reading about us until May.'' Seniors Tyler Beardslee, Jason Rogers and Richatd Hossfeld, along with juniors Matt Dennerline and Brian Coombe, scored a state title for CdM in cross country, a sign, maybe, of what to e~ect this spring, main- ly in the 800, 1,600 and 3,200. "Last .fall, for the state (cross country) meet, I had those plans and told the cross country team we're going to the state meet, and I think I came out sounding a little too cocky," Sumner said. "j:3ut we used '1p all the bus tickets. We didn't have any left." Football wide receiver George Sumner (no r~lation to the coach) is penciled in to sprint the 100 and 200 meters for Corona del Mar, while senior Matt .Hoyt and junior Mike Finn can run anything from 100 to 400 meters. Hoyt is an experienced varsity com- petitor. ,. Running hurdles will be junior Nick Orlick, with senior David Chang pushing Orlick for the front. In field events, senior Ryan Williams and junior Ken Brown are expected to be two of CdM's highest scorers in dual meets, con- sidering ea~ is capable of competing in the ,. • pole vault, high jump and triple jump. Williams is solid in the triple, Brown in the high. In the shot put and discus, seniors Steve Tartiglini and Rick Lee are probably the best one-two punch CdM has had in years. Both are tossing the shot over 45 feet, while reaching 130 feet in the discus. The Sea Kings won 14 of 16 events in a nonleague dual meet earlier this month sg~t San Clemente, but they lack the depth necessary to win a Sea View League track championship against larger schools • such as Santa Margarita, El Toro and Irvine. "That just means it's a better coach-per- athlete ratio," Sumner said, "and we get good results." Sumner believes El Toro, not Santa Mar- garita, is the team to beat in league, which starts today for the Sea Kings. "Santa Margarita is gettin~ overrated" Sumner said. "1t's a huge team, but I ~ w~en it comes to dual meets, El Toro will beat them." . DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY MARC MARTIN 1\vo of Corona del Mar Highs's best are Matt Hoyt (above) and Jennifer Morgan, seen at left.as she outruns Newport Harbor's Jamie Swarberg In last year's . Sea Vlew League track and field dual meet. CdM girls will be in the thick of things • Morgan among Sumner's top athletes at Corona del Mar. By Richard Dunn, Daily Piiot CORONA DEL MAR -Pound for pound, Corona del Mar High girls track and field coach Bill Sumner will line up his squad against any other. But weighed on an over- all scale, it's advised to order appetizers. "Acr0ss the board, we're pretty solid,• Sumner said. ~'Pound for pound, we're as good as anybody. We just don't have any depth.". Among those expected to extend their $pring season beyond the first week of May include senior Jennifer Mornan, the Sea Kings' talented distance runner, and nud- dle-distance runners Vanessa Jamieson and Liz Morse. "We're strong in the 1,600 meters," Sum- ner said, referring to Morgan's best event, m which she finished third at the Sea View League Finals a year ago, the same runner who led CdM's girls cross country team to a third-place finish in the CIF Southern Sec- tion Division IV Finals last fall and a sixt:h- place showing at the state meet. Jamieson, a senior, and Morse, a fresh- man, will run shorter distances, probably the 400, 800 and 1,600 meters. Junior Jen- nifer Blair and freshman Jill Quye are right behind Morgan in 1,600. All three run the 1,600 in the mid-5:30s. Freshman Jean Garcia could be CdM's next superstar in the 3,200, an event featur- ing state-meet qualifiers ltacy Clark and Kelly Campbell from past Sea King springs. Senior Kelly Chrtsteson and freshman I HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP Kelly Hally are Cd.M's top sprinters, and both should compete in the tripie and long jumps. Senior Andrianne Dubin and junior Melanie Barnes are the· hurdlers, while senior Lindsay Warmington and junior Nicole Gero are in the rings for shot put and discus woTkouts. "I'm extremely pleased with the team we have," Sumner said. "When you look at the size of our school and the size of our squad (about 30 total athletes in varsity track for both boys and girls), we're tough. But when you look at it for a·dual meet against people like El Toro and Santa Margarita, people evaluate it at that level and we aren't going to cut it." Sumner expects Woodbridge to win the Sea View League girls track championship. TODAY 'S SLATE ...... , Newport seventh after turn of two-day youth tournament Community college · Of'ange Cout at College of Sequoias Tournament (OCC vs. Gavilan, at Exeter High, 11 a.m.; OCC vs. Ea.st LA. at Exeter High, 2 p m. CATHEDRAL GOLF , CITY Newport Harbor High's boys golf team wrapped up the first day of the two-day nibute to Youth Golf Tournament at the Desert Princess in Cathedral City with a 5-over par, which ls good for a tie for seventh place with Estancia. Topping the 32-tearn field for the first day was Red.land and Peninsula, which both shot a 140 for 4-under. Leadln__g the WI!}'.. for the Sailors was Jason Szol.omaycr, who shot an 81, followed by Bill Collopy's 82. Scott Rubin turned tn an 83, while Justio Shapiro hit an 85. t Foothill tops Tars, 11-7 NEWPORT E BEACH -New-T NNIS port Harbor ~ingles standouts John Rinek and Scott Sims swept. but the host Sailors could manage just one more set victory in an 11 • 7 nonleague boys tennis loss Wednesday to Foothill. Rinek, a juruor, followed a 7-6 triumph with 6-0, 6-0 romps, while Suns, a senior, won 6-1, 6.-4 , 6·4. Newport falls to 3-5 overall. Foothill 11, NeWftOft tMrtMw .,-- ,...... -RIMk (NH) def, Jemey, 7-6, def. Barry, 6-0, def Gou, 6-o; Sims (NH) won. 6 1, 5-4, M , Hoevel (NH) lost. 6 1, won, 1 5. lost. 7·5. Doubles -Hsleh·MacMaste'1 (NH) lost to Johnson-Smith, 7-5, lost to Hammer-Thro, 6-2; lost to Hang- Nguyen, 6-3; Oyler-Cook (NH) lost. 7-5, 6-2, 6-3; Bllbelsl·Burr (NH) lost. 6-1. 6-1, 6·4. Sailors fall, 15-2 BUENA PARK Ne'Wport Harbor High's bad- minton team fell to 1-7 overall Wednesday Clf.temoon f oUowing a 15-~ nonleague loss at Buena Parll ..:.. The Sailors averted a shutout with the scoring play of Katia Ueno and Katie Obegi. as well as Christine Vu and Cathy Do. High 5Chool -New1)0rt Harbor at lrvlne, 3:15 p.m.; El TOfo at COfona det Mii', 3:15 p.m.; Costa Mesa at Unlvenlty, 3:15 p.m.; Aliso Niguel at Estancia, 3:15 p.m. • 'lllN'lls High s<hool boys • Newport Harbor at S.nta Margarita, 3; Irvine at Corona del Mar; 3:15; eost. Mesa at University, 3:15.; Aliso Niguel at Estenda. 3: 15. •¥ol ...... High sdlool boys • Newp&t Harbor at Emncla, 4':45 p m. I ·~MdFleld High school boys alld girls -Santa Maro-rtt. at Newport Harbor, 3 pm.; Irvine at CoroNI del M¥, 3:15 p.m; Costa M.a at Aliso Nlgue~ 2'45 p m.; lAguN Hills at Ettan<la, 2.45 p.m. ·~ Co1leoe • SoYffiern Calif0trna 1:ol!t9i 5f>rlnG loumament· Pacific Lutheren YS. ANN PaclfK, 10 • m.; Pee. Lutf'lel'en YI (.al Baptist. noon; CM l.ptls1 YS. Aiusa f'.clfic, 1 Hiatt knool • CON Mela et NMpott Hat· bOf, ).lS p.m.; CdM at VllMly Chrlltlen, 11$. GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 made a hole-in-one this mbnth on the 114-yard No. 6 with a ?·iron as Bob Brownell, Jack StinSon and Don Wulf witnessed the feat. I 0 During a conference call the other day, golf legend Sam Snead, who turns 85 in two months, said on the quality of play on the Senior Tour: "You make one little boo-boo and they go by you in bunches. You go from caviar to rabbit." - 0 . Sandi Cotter's third annual Summer Classic, billed "A Ray of Hope," is scheduled for June g at NBCC,. an ev~rit to benefit ... the Orange County Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. In 1995, the tournament won an award from the National MS Society for its outstanding effort. o · FYI: People are milling around the first tee, you're getting nervous, everyone is looking at you (or you think so), and tension escalates. According to Pebble Beach Goll Links head pro Chris Pryor in the March issue of Golf Digest, sometimes a player freezes over the ball. What's going.through their mind isn't pretty. But there arE; ways to overcome the first-tee jitters. Pryor said to stretch as much as possible -being loose helps to settle you down. lf you have ti.me to hit some balls on the range. do 1t. Once on the tee, think about the ideal shot and where you want your ball to go. Avoid excess ti.me in your pre-shot routine -the more you take, the more time there is for tension to mount. · P'inally. be selective witlf your wardrobe. Some amateurs s\l<>w up wearing outfits complete with knickers. The less attention yon draw to yourself, the less people expect of you -and the more your first swing will seem like any other golf shot. •RICHARD DUNN's club golf column appears every Thursday . VOLLEYBALL CONTINUED FROM 81 tough for me to play against my former players. Newport's Wes Badorek is a redshirt freshman with the Gauchos. Our UCJ team will finish the season in the Bren Center again, on April 15 (tax day). UCLA comes to Orange County for this 7 p .m. match. The Bruins are the best team, in my opinion. They are '\lery physical and very well-coached. Eric Vallely, who played at Newport Harbor, is the backup setter and No. 1 back row specialist. With the very best men's collegiate volleyball teams coming to play at UC Irvine, this is a great opportunity for all of the local volleyball fans to see the best. Stanford's Matt Fuerbringer is one of those at the top of the list. CABO CONTINUED FROM 81 minutes on corrected time in PHRF-A with Bay Wolf winning class and overall. Christine came in that evening. Friday morning's finish was very slow. Great Scot and Double Bullett were followed by Good Moves, Nehushtan and Apparition, the latter at 9:30 a.m . The last tour boats at sea called in DNFs since they could not meet the 3 p.m. deadline. A total of 13 out of the 18-boat fleet finished in very unique conditions. Each and every skipper/crew had the same consensus on the wide variety of conditions, from 35 knots of breeze to .none at all in the unpredictable sea, with boat speeds ranging from 17112 knots on mono-hulls, 25 knots on multi-hulls and 16 knots on Christine, according to Finish Chairman Bill von Kl.einSmtd. """'""'· 1, Bay Wolf, SNC SO, K. Wilson. CBVC; Jumpln Jade Flash, OAV50, B. Tabor, VV(.; 3. Allure, SNCS2. C. J.cobson, MPYC. ...... • 1. Apparition, SNC40, W. Allen Jr .• NHYC; 2. Nehushtan, AN044. 0. Ptigmofe, BCYC. ......C -1. Barc.rollc. SWAN48, H. HIJIOf\ SOYC; 2. Grt.t-Scot; JJ5, T. Gamier, LAYC. Pl••· 1. Christine, EP100, F. PrN, PMYC. _.... 1. StMS I Stripe, CAT, f. fOIMtt. sovc. 7 THURSDAY, MAAOi 27, 1997 ,. diamond sports : SOCCBR • .........'-=-""...,...,,' . • HUNTER STRl·KES OUT 11 IN COMPLETE-GAME WIN Mermaids squeeze out a 1-1 standOlf. • White Sox put Angels away, 11-3, in American League Majors decision; J>.:.s sharp in softball win. O'Neill ripped an RBI single . K a 5, Y•u ... l COSl'A MESA LITTLE LEAGUE Mariners. NATIONAL LEAGUE : Stade Allee chipped in a long pass from Esther Lofgren iD ijte fourth quarter to lift the ~ Mermaids -an AYSO Divisidih ' spring soccer team -to a 1-1 tie with the South Irvine Score. AMERICAN LEAGUE MAJORS The White Sox's Nathan Hunter shined from the mound with an 11-strikeout complete game performance. Hunter sa cri- ficed just three hits to the Angels in the 11-3 White Sox .. win. Brett Perrine went 1 for 3 with • three. runs scored, and Jake Abrams scored twice and knocked in two runs. Jefl Sanchez was 2 for 3 from the plate and Colin McGuire picked up a hit for the White Sox. Adam Kou- pler knocked a double and Jeff The A:s topped the Yankees behind Steven Williams complete game. Michael Rowlhan went 1 for 3. Aaro n Staggs was '2 for 4 with a double, and Steve Willlams knoqed out two bits, .including a two-RBI double. SOFJ'BAU MAJORS A._ 10, Blue Jays 18 1bree-run h ome runs by Jessi- ca Selby and M onica Mayo helped to lift the A's to a win over the Blue Jays. Alejandra Gaulardo . went the distance on the mound for the A:s · and earned the win. Sarah Hillbish· was noted for outstanding defense at second baseman, but strong defense seemed to rule the day with Audrey Sandford and Jennifer Gummerman also making tough plays. Megan Chastain ripped a key double for the Ns. MINORSA Angell 15, ngen 8 The Angels rallied from an 8-3 deficit with an eight-run fifth inning to top the Tigers. Michael McLean threw four innings of relief and picked up seven Ks. He struck out the side to end the game. · Jose Bolanos sent out a two- run double and Kyl~ Woody scored three runs. Michael Jannis made two great catches in centemeld. MINORS B Mariners 15, Roy~s 14 Sean Williams and James 1in- nion came in in the late innings to shut down the Royals as the Mariners edged a.head for the win. A's 31, White Sox 26 Corey Howard drilled a three- run home run as bis A's topped the White Sox. Nick Suroyka played great delense. Mariners 20, Royals 8 Clutch bitting by Evan Hunter and Josh Elliot sparked a fourth inning r"!!Y th at lifted the Mariners from a three-run deficit as they rampaged on for a win over the Royals. Eric McCordle picked up the pitching victory. Jonathan Archer and Jai.To Flo- res also nailed crucial bits for the MINORA : Altros 29, Dodgen te : The Astros captured their sea-: son-opener with a 29-16 win over : the Dodgers. : Kevin Svein,son, Brandon : Whitley ana Eric Segondollar : pitched for the Astros. Ryan Glea-: son led the offensive onslaught : Standouts for the MeJlMilds included forward Casey lb09t- son, • mid.fielder Katie Erickson and Kelly Boier on delense. with four triples and Steven Gar-: Slammers aet silver cia and Whitley each hit doubles. : e The Dodge.rs' Matthew Zich : LA QUINTA -The girls uncler- struck out five ~tters in three : 12 Slammers soccer team cap- innings. Justin Weitz had a dou-: tured the silver medal at the ble, and Chris Beason paced the : Reebok California Gold Cup in delense. : La Quinta as they topped three Cardinals 30.a.Dlamondbacks 6 : opponents before falling to the Paul Collier'and Sam Bouffard : California state champions, the each ripped triples for the Cardi-: Upland Celtic this weekend . nals in their defeat over the Dia-: The Slammers pounded the mondbacks. : Moreno Valley Heat 6-0 to open ,--~-:-~----------~~----------~----------------~------------~~~----------------------------------------------------.-.bracket p~~ They -went on to defeat the Escondido Los Gau- N E WPORT B EACH LITTLE LEAGU E chos 2-0, then the San Diego Hor- nets 2-1. PhiUies capture 1-0 pitcher~s duel against the Reds Coached by Kalid Khoury, the Slammers boasted nine players who either scored or contributed assists in the tournament. . "Few young teams demon- strate that kind of balance," he said. • Battle of undefeated goes to the Phillies as Della Grotta and Pham-Borst combine for a OJ?e-hitter over the ~eds. NEWPORT BEACH -Defense and pitching held the spotlight in a Major Division game featuring the league's two l!ndefeated teams -the Phillies cµid Reds -and saw the Phils' Robert Della .Grotta and Taylor Pham-Borst combine for a one-hitter to lead to the 1-0 win. The Phillies got on the board in the first inning when Pham-Borst doubled, stole third and was driven in by Clark Fonda. Fonda had three hits. Bradley Kroopf and Nick Rhodes pitched for the Reds. Fonda ended the game with a sliding catch into the backstop , and Mark Aguilar and Brandon Kurtz made diving catches to spear linedrives. For the Reds, Blake Contant also nabbed a lined.rive to ·end a Phillies rally. In other Major Division games: Braves 9, Giants 2 Braves 3, Mets 2 .. Lauren Burchfield led the scor- ing with four goals as Ali via· Mazura knocked in a goal and tallied six assists. 1iicia Orth and Martha Gardikas each posted a goal and an assist. Lauren Shep- ardson and Jenny Long each scored a goal, and Kacey Palfrey- man added an assist. Khoury also noted the midfield prowess of Kate Younglove, Sarah Haas and Kinzie Kramer. ·defensively, the Slammers were paced by Amy Burlingham, Cathi Dragna and goalkeeper Paige Janes. Red Dragons win, 2-0 Team Red Dragons, a coed AYSO Division 7 squad, played at full strength for the first time this season to put together a 2-0 victo- ry over the Green Mint. Chris Barnard punched in the first goal for the Red Dragons on an assist from Sara Gomez. Barnard took another pass from Sean Mueller on a free kick to knock in goal number two. The Braves exploded for 15 hits to top the Giants. Jordan Salinger, Marcus Hoff- man and Brett Matsen each delivered a trio of hits to pace the· Braves' onslaught. Griffin Dunzer sealed the pitching vic- tory and received some special defensive help from Jimmy Kociuba. STARR CARROll / DAll.Y PILOT Phillies second baseman Mark Aguilar snags a line drive up the middle to steal a base bit frpm the Reds ln the big game. Midfielders Camille Reynolds and Noah Stickles put together an aggressive offensive aJ;tack, while Mueller and Gavin Arblaster repelled several attacks by the Green Mint. J.D. Walseth and H unter Sheetz con- tributed to the offensive attack, as well. Back to back doubles by Bradbury and Michael Waleka provided the Mets' runs. allowed no earned runs to lead the Cardi- nals over the Dodgers. Alex Chicovanis and Matt Boyce excelled in the field for the Giants. Giants 7, Cacdlnals 4 Beau Stock.still and Blake Dillion led the Cardinals defensively and offensively. Billy Taonnina's linedrive to center- field scored Matsen as the Braves came from behind to defeat the Mets 3-2. The Giants scored five runs in the top of the sixth to erase a two-run deficit and defeat the Cardinals. Tommy Marckel pitched for the Dodgera. Mets pitchers K.C. Rawlins and Josh Bradbwy had blanked the Braves until the sixth when Griffin Dunzer, Matt Van- dercook, Sheetz, Matsen, Tristan Hanis Matt Boyce pitched· 5 213 innings of no-bit ball while striking out 13 battera. Re ch 8, Dodgers 4 Alex Chicovanis drilled a bases- loaded triple to ignite the sixth inning ral- ly, and Michael Manning had a key hit. Bradley Kroopf and Nick Rhodes each got a pair of hits and Blake Contant and Kroopf handled the pitching duties to lift the Reds over the Dodgers. · and Taormina gave the Braves the dra- matic victory. . Cardinali 4, Dodgers 2 Colby Hackett hurled a two-hitter and Jerritt Thayer threw for the Dodgers. NEWPO R T H A BOR BASEB A LL ASS O CIATION Heavy-duty heroics 'in every direction •Indians top A's, 5-2; Rockies win two, lose once in the Bron co Division. BRONCO DMSION Indians 5, A's 2 Tyler Miers knocked out a pair of singles, recorded an RBI and pitched a scoreless inning in his first pitching outing of his career as he paced the Indians. Jarrod Woolard threw four strikeouts in two innings of work, as Brett Blacklidge, Elliott Foster and Ryan Torrey also got some work from the mound. Jilliene Whitfield had an RBI single and Anthony Dinucci bit a single and a double. Char- lie Pamer and Foster each hit a single for the Indi- ans- Rockies 14, Angell 1 Rockies 7, Atbletics 7 Marllm 10, Roddes 7 1Wtn.s 7, Red Sox 5 T.J. Beach executed a suicide squeeze play to lift his 1Wins into a 4-4 tie with the Red Sox in a game where the l\.vin.s would eventually prevail. ' An(lrew Bigalke went 3 for 3 with two RBI, as Tom Yacko chipped in with a pair of hits and two RBI. Ted Slater added a two-run triple for the l\.vin.s' go-ahead run. Yacko and Slater took the mound responsibili- ties. Phillies 11, Cardinals 8 Jam~s Hapke pitched a no-~tl~ and provided key hits to lift the Phillies to a Wlii over the Car- dinals. Catcher Philip Houten made a spectacular defensive play and perform~ well at the plate. Marllm 9, lloya.11 8 The Marlins and Royals battled to a close fin- ish that saw the Marlins sneak by with a win. Taylor Young fired eight strikeouts in three innings of work for tbe Marlins, and Patrick Kee- han also threw for the Marlins. r-------------------------------, . I Where's my team? It would ... right .... " '°" would Nftd lltfonnMlan on ym,w tlttle ........ ..... to .,..., Piiot sports, no w. a., St.. eo.ta M9lll ~7. --It to ..,..,10.. I Stilt .wt get ltl I CAif the Sports DipmtlliMt at l MZ...UO and we11 tell 10"' evwt l men. I L------------------------------- I I I Th e 2 nd Annua l Mueller and Reynolds split the goalkeeping duties. Reynolds recorded four saves, as the field defense was commanded by Lau- ren DeVoy. J/{wport tffdeach 9'nternational §ilm !Yiitival April 3 • 13, 1997 The Rockies kicked off the season with a big win over the Angels before working to a tie with the Ns. Third baseman Matt Encinias went 2 for 3 with a pair of RBI, and Pete Madison aanked out a double for the Rockies. Colin Callah~ was 1 for 2 with a run scored. MadilOn and Dave Keehan was 4 for 4 from the plate with four RBI. including the game-winning knock in the bottom of the sixth. Luis Rodriguez bad a two-RBI _ . ..Peaturing 85 F~ From 25 Countr~ Erickson handled the pitching duties. ~ 1n the next game tor the Rockies, the MarUm nipped the club 10-7. . Toinmy Holbrook went 2 for 3 in the lOll, but tl\e Marlins, who recorded 10 runs on m hits, w ere sparked by Dan Kretcbmat1 two-run home run. MUSTANG DIVISION Cubs 10, MutDen ., The Marinerl suffered their ftnt lou of the IHIOll at the bends ol the C\lbl. 1be Mariners ICOl'fld nve nam hi the fourth 1nnlng with key bits by Jake Schulte, Camdm -\'wga ud Ja~ Oblbaver. Sd»•lte wmtl1or 3 with two RBl. Brien .Planagan recorded MVen ltrikeouta In U\a lolb>g effort. f . double. . Kacey Peters burled nine Ks for the Royals. llM Jays '1, AtbletiCI 1 Davis Pemstein, Morgan Govaars and Matt Bricbon combined to shut down the A's as the Blue Jays went on to a six-run win. Pemstein fired seven strikeouts in three innings. . . Govaan also went to work at the plate with a tingle and a triple. Pemltein knocked in two runs on angle and Brtcbon. Rlcky Nelson and James Jacboo had RBJ llngles. ~ord CottaID; also knocked a tingle. C&tcber Buck Bvana mec:te an outstanding defenlive Play for the Blue Jays. >.-. 7, ... .i.yt I 1'b8 A'I turned tbe table Oil the Blue Jays for the 1· t win wtth Kurt Yacko earning the pitching vldory. attt 1-WMr aJlo pltcbed for the A:1. • Cay I WfMI" turned a double p)ey for the A's. . '· "DaJ Boot, The Dirtctor j Cut" prtmitrt/gala -April J ''Digital Drt.amJ " computtr graphiu con/trtntt al UC/ -Apn1 5 AwardJ Night CtrtmDny at Plantt Hollyw«>d-Apnl 10 P'OR A PROG RAM . CALL (7t 4 ) 4 a4·93t0 •• THURSDAY, MARCH 27,.1997 HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING , Mesa, Estancia take a iiiinking Nt!wPoRT BEACH -Newport Harbor Higb's girls swim team was • ectg-ed by Sea View League rival Santa Margarita 99-11. ' r.l!:arr'~• ln. the tiQhtly contested dual meet, the Sailors put together impres- ~tve wins ln the 200-yard medley relay when Erin Murphy, Alden Moore, Amy Murphy and Llsa SWatn turned ln a 2:01 .43. ?wain was a quarter of a second off of the CIP-qµallfying time ln the 50 tree, a performance that earned her a first place, and Amy Murphy Wd.$ 2/100 of a second off the qualifying time in her 100 free victory. In boys competition, the Sailors fell 118-50 to Santa Margarita. • bi Aliso VieJo, Costa Mesa's Todd Hylton swept the 100 free and 100 l1ttck. but they proved to be the lone victories for the Mustangs in a ~13- 7 I ~8clfic Coast League boys swUruning loss at Aliso Niguel. SIA VIEW laAGUI lovs Sant.11~111 • Newport Harbor 50 .ZOO medley relay • 1. Santa MJrgari\it (Mar:tln, Tomesco, Deme rs, U)\.\), 1:46.73; 2. Ne wport .-.arbor (Leep- er, Ariow. Kennedy,' Kepner), 1:48.80; 3 Sonta Margarita (Wilson, Weiss, JJcbl>y. Peterson), 1:55.49. 200 free -1. Shipstead (SM), 1 :56.41; l ~n~n (SM), 1 :59.69; 3. Tomescu ('>llA), 2:00. 7S. 200 IM -1. Martin (SM), 2:05.14; l Arrow (NH), 2:06.12); 3. Kepner (NH), 'l 18 67. SO free · 1 Uxa (SM). 23.08; 2. Wilson (')M), 24 13; 3. Walsh (SM), 24.49. 100 fly · 1 Uxa (SM), S6.85; ) ~hipstead (SM), 59.30; 3. Jacoby (SM), l U0.89. 100 free · 1. Demers (SM), 51.57; l Jensen (SM), S3.8'?; 3. Walsh (SM), ~ ~ 58 r;oo free l . Martin-(SM). 4:~ 1.07; 2 Al row (NH), 5:00.71; 3. Leeirer (NH), s lb.11. 200 free relay · i . Santa Margarita ( 1c111ers, Shipsead, Walsh, Jensen), l ~9 62. 2. Santa Margarita (Wilson, l;Jcm, Jacoby, Kroeze), 1 :41.15; 3 N~wport Harbor (Thayer. Kepner, L""per, Weiner). 1 '42.94. 1po back 1. Deemers (SM), S7.10; 2 l l!eper (NH), 1 :04.16; 3. Jacoby (SM), 1 U4 55. 100 breast · 1 Tomescu (S M), 1rf/91; 2. Poli (NH), 1:12.62; 3 Weiss ('>1"1), 1: 13.37. 400 free rel;ay · 1. Santa Margarita (1'1 \er~n. Kroeze, Walsh, Tomescu), 3 IJI 63; 2 Newport Harbor (Arrow, S Leeper, J. Leeper, Kennedy), 4:00.71. SEA Vf£W LEAGUE GlllLS Santa Ma~rita 99 Newport Harbor 71 2.00 Medley Relay · 1. Newport Hurbor (E Murphy, Moore, A. Murphy, s ... ,ml). 2:01 03 200 free 1 Herlehy (SM). 2:01.80; 2 < oht>n (NH), 2·07.62; 3. Hartig (NH), 2 r 92 ~00 IM · 1 Rash (SM), 2:18.04; 2 ~.Murphy (NH). 2:18.74; 3. Tomescu (~M). 2:30.22. 1o free · 1 Swain (NH), 26 S8; 2 Y.roeze (SM). 26.78; 3. Bartow (NH), 2,, 19 100 fly · 1 Connellan (SM), 1.06. 1 S; 2 Suhagair (SM), 1:06.95; 3. Egus (SM), l 48 20. EOO free · 1. A. Murphy (NH), 56.22; 2 ash (SM), S6.28; 3. Kroeze (SM), 5' 69. ~00 fr.e -1 Herlehy (SM), 5 16 73; 'll(ohen (NH), 5:49.41; 3. Hartig (NH), 5 4.3 t. 00 free relay · 1. Santa Margarita, 1 <) 38 too bade 1 Connellan (SM), I { i110 PPE ' . CbNTINUED FROM 81 ' 1:07.43; 2. E. Murphy (NH), l :oS.36; 3. Hall (SM), 1:08.40. 100 breMt -1. Tomescu (SM). 1:12.27; 2. Ferragamo (SM), 1:13-.56; 3. Moore (NH), 1:13.75. 400 t.... ..... y -1. Santa Margarita, 3:57.45. • PAOAC CaAsT LIAGoE Bon AllSQ Niguel 91, Costa Mesa "17 200 medley ntlay -1. Aliso Niguel, 1:45.13. 200 t.... -1. Warren (AN). 1:56.31; 2. Walters (CM). 1:56.61; 3. Soria (CM), 2:02.61. 200 IM -1. White (AN), 2:06.24; 2. O'Brien (CM), 2:19.98; 3. Teacher (AN), 2:22.06. 50 &.. · 1. Hitchcock (AN), 22.74; 2. Morehead (AN). 23.4; 3. Cleaver (CM), 24. 16. 100 fly -1. Morehead (AN), 1:00.84; 2. Warren (AN), 1:05.96; 3. Taylor (CM), 1:06,30. 1001Ne -1. Hylton {CM), 52.53; 2. Dean (AN), 53.12; 3. Walters (CM), 54.0. 500 free · 1. White (AN), 5:16.37; 2. Cleaver (CM), 5:17.76; 3. Raddatz (AN), 5:42.52. . 200 fTM ..... Y -1. Aliso Niguel, no time. 100 bade -1. Hylton (CM), 1:00.74; 2. Raddatz (A.,), 1:03.67; 3. Gonzales (CM), 1 :05.60. 100 breast-1. Hitchcock (AN), 1:08.44; 2. Nguyen (CM), 1:12.5; 3. O'Brien (CM), 1:12.84. 400 tr... relay -1. Aliso Niguel. no time. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Bovs Laguna Hills 120, EsUnda J6 200 medley relay • 1. Laguna Hills, 1:49.8 200 free · 1. Herr (LH), 1 :55.1; 2. McCartny (LH), 2:08.8; 3. caulkin (E). 2:14,7. 200 IM · 1. Kwok (LH), 2:07.1; 2. Doling (LH), 2:11 .2; 3. 1-ferriges (lH), 2:20.8. SO free -1. Daris (LH). 23.3; 2. Lawler (LH), 24..0; 3. Hoss (E). 24.2. 100 fly · 1. Doling (LH), 57.0; 2. Kwok (LH), 59.4; 3. Hoss (E), 59.7. 100 tr...-1. Davis (LH). 49.1; 2. Mccartny (LH), 5S.3; 3. lerum (LH). 57.2. 500 free -1. Saunders (Lt;!), 5:47.6; 2. Lawler (LH), 5:36.2; 3. Caulkln (E), 6:13.9. 200 tr... relay -1. Laguna Hills. 1:34.2. 100 bade · 1. Kwok (LH), 1 :00.6; 2. Herr (LH), 1 :06.4; 3. Senften (E). 1:08.0. 100 breut -1. Herriges (LH), 1 :03.2; 2. Tanka (LH), 1: 11 .5; 3. Saunders (LH), 1:14.5. 400 free relay · 1. Laguna Hills, no time. nonJeague sweep over Fountain Valley Wednesday, then keying a run to the semilinals of the Orange County Championships, Friday and Saturday at Mipina High. GIRLS CONTINUED FROM 81 And you just never know, right? HThey could be having a bad day; you don't want to giv~ up too early," Alshuler said with a big' ist Amanda Beard . She'd come Q-rin. down, get on the block and swim For Voiding, facing the defend- to a win in four events. It was no ing league champions means a downhill trail from here. surprise. "We know the outcome, but uFrom here it gets fun. We we like to swim against fast girls," have a realistic chance to go 4-1. Coach Doug Vold.ing said. nus is real fun for us," he said. The Sea Kings like to swim With the loss to league loss to · f · l f t d.ift Irvine out of the way, Vold.ing says agamst ast 91l s or a ew er-his •·earn bas the talent to beat the ent reasons. With a handful of " Corona performers moments rest of the Sea View pack, even away from qualifying for CIF, tltey though his teams h ave never like the challenge. defeated El Toro. "I tend to do my best against M.It's going to be exciting. El fast teams because they're so Toro is almost equally as impres- good," senior Laura Weeshoff sive (as Irvine.) From the sopho- said. Weeshofi, who just missed mores up , we won't take them the qualifying time in the 100 lightly,~ be said. backstroke, added, Mlt's fun to be Though the Vaqueros easily m the water with them. It makes swam to a 132-38 win and swam you work harder." , to CIF-qualifying times in all but one event, Volding's team put up some impressive numbers and displayed winning attitudes. . Michelle Dahn, a sophomore, already put up a CIP-qualifying time of 26 seconds in the 50 freestyle. • •rm so relieved to have (quail· tied) before spring break," Dahn said. "Now I just have to try my best and try to get a PR.• Beard captured the 50 free with a time of 25.28 with team· mate Lana Kraus cruising in behind her at 25.97. Meagan Hardt of the Sea Kings was third. Sp v .. Lu.au& Gas Irvine 1JJ.. ~ .. _.. J8 200 medley relay -1. Irvine (DeAlva, Beard, Zehntner, L Kraus), 1:51.93; 2. Irvine (Mosquera. Peterson, Stephens, Hoesterey). 2:00.17; 3. Corona del Mar (Weeshoff, Angelo, Alshuler, Hoeven), 1:00.55. • 200 free • 1. Zehntner (I), 1 :58.40; 2. Hoesterey (I), 1 :58.66; 3. Mosquera (I). 2:04.95. 200 IM -·1. H. Kraus (I), 2:15.41; .. BOYS CONTINUED FROM 81 and the 500 freestyle. Between b.il two races, Lance l!mery, yet another rookie, slipped by a Vaquero for the win in the 100 free. "We're hanging in there. Gene.rally speaking, the guys are focused and that's a ~ood thing,• Sea Kings' Coach Mike-5ta.rk· weather said. "We're here to play.• Starkweather made note that Sea View League foes Irvine and Santa Matgarita made up last year's top two swim teams in CIF, but that his squad would not disap- pear. That idea was turned into a reality as Tarayao, a freshman, stole the 200 and freestyle races. In the 20Q, Tarayao was less than a quarter of a second from the CIP- qualliying time of 1:48.50. Williams, another freshman, turned in winning ·performances in the 100 butterfly comprehensive ·spotlight occupied by older .teammates in his first three prep seasons H Ht>'s a very ~ .. , l\' .~, ... . . . .. -., - Then. the three of them teamed with Chris Kramer for the 200 free Nlay vk:tcry, and wrapped up the day. by IWltdUng Kr~ -Scott 1ar an -and maggec1 the win in the .COO free relay. "We have a very young~·· Starkweather sakl. "But what a group of guys. 'JbeYre great" SbV..~ ..... INIM181Ya c... ...... ... 200 medley relay· t. IMrw ...... £'-"ri, L..nza, BifblbadQ, 1:44.U 2. Wine~ Brandenburg, McCoy, lWQ, 1:f7.Jt; J. Cofonl del Mar (C. Kramer, RUjaMW9d\ t9dttr. S. lennw). 1:51.1~ physically strong. If anything, I'd like to see Blair calling for more sets." Conti also believes work ethic helps set Hoppe apart. • U111 it\ c1n on-court reference ::.1l-t1011 that extends beyond the f1 tnl row that has allowed him to prl>pt>l Coach Steve Conti's Sea Ktnqs to the No. 4 ran.king m O~dnge County. #He gave us a real solid performance throughout the tournament,• Conti said. "The first match of the day (Friday), we were down to Marina, 12-3, and won, 19-17. We also had a couple close matches against Irvine and Blair led us physically and emotionally. He stayed on top of the guys, talking to them and keeping them relaxed. He knows the game pretty well and he sets a nice tempo for us.· -team-onented person and hP hds sat back bchmd some pretty stelldr players at awayuhGld aa he can most of the Uine . .. " -STEVE CONTI· •1 wasn't skeptical at all'aboµt ste pping up in the leadership department," Blair explained . •Our team is kind of young and inexpertenced, so 1 wanted to step up my performance and concentrate on helping the team as much as I •By the time our practices end, he's the dirtiest, sweatiest guy in the gym. And he's always the last one to finish his reps in the weight room." • ~He's a weapon on offense. hl~clung, and he's one of the top p1 sms on our team,• Conti said ol h e 6-foot-3 veteran, who tops t11+ leam"> kill statistics. "But, <.'"f 11 more unµortantly. he needs \< 1H· OUI h:•dder. w .~ loppP, d two-time AQ·Nr>wport -Mesa District p1t lonner. displayed exemplary IPJt.lerstup ldst week. !'-J• .,., head.mg a three-game ; t ,. Hoppe had never before been asked to embrace a leadership role. But be has adapted quickly this season. stepping into a Cell\.. I," said Conti, in lus second year at the helm. "But this is his senior year." Hoppe, .who plans to walk-on next season al either USC or the ( Uruversity of the Pacific, said he was happy to expand bis role this spnng. His older brother, Brooks, the t 994 Co-Player of the Year in the Newport-Mesa Distrlct, curre ntly attends use, though l}e no longer competes,. can." Leadership aside, . Hoppe lends his greatest assistance "{ith his powerful right ann. •He's the type·of guy who is going to swing away as bard as be can most of the time," Conti said. "Quite often, if there.is not a hole in the block, he'll just blast the ball off the block. He's very aggressive and he's very His upper body strength and ample leaping ability also make bim a bitting threat in the back row, an option Sea King setters Steve Reese and Brady Beauchamp hav~ increasingly chosen in recent matches. •J like hitting out of the back row, because ls messes up the other teams' blocking schemes,• Hoppe said. And that, after all, is the true sdence·of hitting. DON l.fACH I DAl.V Pl.OT 2. Petenon (I), 2:24.36; 3. Alshuler (CdM), 2:28.23. 50 free • 1. Beard (I), 25.28; 2. L KraU$ 01_2S,?7; 3. Hardt (CdM), 26.24. 100 fly-1. Beard (I), 1:00.06; 2. H. Kraus (I), 1:02. 68; 3. Stephens (I), 1:04.11. 11:>0 free -1. DeAlva (I), 55.46: 2. L Kraus (I), 57.27; 3. M. Cahn (I), S7,89. 500free -1. Hoesterey (I), 5:17.75; 2. Zehntner (I), 5:22.83; 3. Mosquera (I), 5:34.31. 200 free relay -1. Irvine (H. Kraus, Zehntner, Petenon, L Kfius), 1:44.91. 2. Corona del Mar (Hatdt. Hoeven, IC. Dahn, M. Cahn), 1:49:55; 3. lrylne (Huszcz, Stephens, Gerner, WagOet'), 1:50.49. 100 back -1. DeAlva (I), 59.81; 2. Weeshoff (CdM), 1 :<>4.59; 3. Fabrl (I), 1:06.55. 100breast-1. Umezawa (I), 1:14.09;, 2. Peterson 0), 1:14.45; 3. Gerner (I), 1:15.89. 400 free relay • 1. Irvine (Hoesterey, H. Kraus. BHrd, DeA!va). 3:51.83; 2. Irvine (Huucz. Mosquera, Umezawa. Wagner), 3:55.12. 3. Corona del Mar (K. Dahn, Weishoff, Belli, Alshuler), 4:10.57. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIE NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICU -shqw good cause why the ESQ. (CSBl 750G8), 10 '1fie p1oposod ocho~.) ESQ. ICSB#81783), they havo waived notice Of Attorney for Petf. jectlon to the J*ftlon and JACQUELYN D RM any °' all proposals! The -~IBLIC NOTICES coun 1hould not giant the ATTORNEY AT LAW The ln~ependont admm1s· ATTORNEY AT LAW consented lo \he proposed tlon•rs Ronald K. Gr• show good caute why the • I IL, proposal ~ If mny 1ulho1i1y. 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RIMEL 6 RIMEL, 311 wtll be the buls of~ ,-lion will be held on APRIL BLVD., 1 308, ANA· esled pe1son Mes an ob-BLVD., STE. 400, LA be granted unleu an Inter· Atlantic Av•·• Long A HEAAINQ on the Pttl• CENTENNIAL WAY tlona bttWMn \he~ ; BSC 6072 24, 1997. al 1:45pm In HEIM, CA 92808 jecllon 10 the pel1llon and MIRADA, CA 90838· Hied person 11111 an ob-Beach, CA 90807· tJon will be Mid on APRIL TUITIN CA 12780 1 party and the City IOWttdt 1 NOTICE OF Dept. 703 located at 341 Publl1hed Newport show good cause why the 5534 jectlon to the pllltlon and 2907 24, 1997, 11 1:4Spm In p bll' h d N 1 mutullly dtlllactoty JM'• ~ PETITION TO The City Drive South, Or· Beach·Cosla Mesa Dally court should not grant the Published Newport shows good, cause why the 105714 O•pt. 703 loe1ted at 341 Beac~..Co~ia' Mii •wg:~' chlH and Nie egr""*11. , ADMINISTER ange, CA 92668. Piiot March 24 27 31 authority. Beach·Coata Mesa Dally court should not grant the Publlahed N•wport TM City Drive South, Or· P" 1 M h 20 1 Y M.thod of Propo~· IF YOU OBJECT lo the 997 • . • A HEARING on the pell· p ,. 8U1horlty. B h c ti M... Dall Inge, CA 92M8. MO llC • 2e, 27, p . ' ESTATE OF: granting ol lhe pe111ion. you 1 Uon will be held on APRIL !IOI ..,arch 20• 26• 27• A HEARING on the pell-~ac • OI y IF YOU OBJECT lo \he 1997 ~ im.-.ct In lllb- f(otU;RT GENE KITTS should appoat at the hear· MTh613 24. 1997. at t·45pm In 1997 tlon will be held on May 1, Pilot March 28, 27• April 2• granting of the petition, yOY ThW738 mining• Pfopoeal lflUst ob- 1 -"•ROBERTO. 1ng and state your ob· PUBLIC NOTICE Dept. 703 located al 341 ThW735 1997 at 1:45 p.m. In Oeot. 1997 lhoYld IPPllf 11 \he hear· ..in and ~ ,.. !' KITTS 1ect1ons o~ file wrluen ob-The City Om~o South, Or· PUBLIC NOTICE 703 locatod at: 341 The WTh015 Ing and 1tat1 your ob-PUBLIC NOTICI Cllpt or 1 Propoul Paclc- £SE NO. 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Tht City of Co• MIM poult: Ind 1, "Data t<>"'-and persons wno may 01 bt your attorney. 1hould appear at the hoar· granting ol the p•Ullon, you NOTICI 0 , po11ance ll'llY bl In poraon lnvlttt lnl., .. led pani.1 to ShHt" f 0 CITY Of oLMfwlte be tnleres.led in IF OU ARE A CREDITOR ADMINISTER Ing and slalo your ob· ADMINISTER should appear al the hear· Of by Y01J1 attorney. l\lbmlt to the City COuncll • r m lht Wiil or estate Of both or a conllngen~cred11or ol ESTATE OF: jections Of Mo w111ten ob-ISTATE OF: Ing llld stale )!l)UI ob-PETITION TO IF ~OU ARE A CREDITOR IOI 111 contidefallon pro-COSTA MESA, HOUSING of' AOSERT OENE KITTS the deceased, you musl Ille LOWELL KNUDSON }ecllons w1lh the court be-BERTHA DUHAN ellons or hll wr1t1en ob-ADMINllTD « a COC'ltlnglot Cfldltor of POSllt fot tM purc:hl .. Of AHO COMMUNIT1 OEVIL. a~ ROBERT G. KITTS your claim with the coun CASE NO. A181t29 IOft the hearing. Your ap· Caae No. A188708 lions with the court bl-BITATR 0,1 the docffMd, you mutt file Clty~wned property to-OPMENT, ctTY twJ.. 77 PETITION has t>een and mail a copy to \he per-To all ti.Ire, blnenciarles, poarance may be In porson To all helra, beneficlarlot, ore lhe hearing. Yo1K 1p-RUDY JUAAIZ yov claim with \he cowt Cllld at 1198 Newpqt! FAIR OAIVI, OOITA hi d by RICHARD Kirts In sonal repr .. entallva •rn c1ed1to11, contingent Credi· or by your auorney. credi1011, contingent credl· pearanco may be In person CAlll NO. A18111S and mell I copy to the P«· BolJlev•d, Cotta Mfta, MES.(, CAUPOAHIA..,.. lh Superior Coun of Call· pointed by the court wllh n tors end persona who may IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR tors and peraons who may Of by your allorney. To .. u helra bentftcllflet tonal~• r1tent11lve ap. C11lfoml1.1. reflfrld to 11 1200 p~ • d• 10 11a. County of ORANGE. lour month• from the dale othtrwlH be Interested In or I conungen1 credllor of oU\trwlH be lntereated In IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR credltott, c:at)Ungent Cf~ ooin.ld \he court wm\ln "Pare.I c", The pr~ ~ In the •lfWMl!On iE PETITION requests of nrst l11uance of th• Ill· tti. wlh Of 111118, or bolh, lht deceased, you must file \ht will or eatalt, or bolh, Of a conllngent CJed1tor ol tort , and persona wtlo may lour rrom the dato front. on ~potf eo. f .... • 11 " "' I RICHAAO KITTS be ltrl .. ptOYlded In HCllon of: LOWELL KNUDSON your cla1rn Wllh IM coun ol: BERTHA DUHAN the deceased, you muat file othtlWIH be lntereetld Ii\ of ... ··~Of the .... vatd and ,. Zoned 02 .... Of ...... ~ ....,,.QI I n omled u per1onal rep-9100 of lht Calllornl1 Pro-A PETITION has bffn and mall a copy to the P4H· A PETITION tiu been your claim with the coun lh• Wlll Of tst•I• or both. ._. .. PlcMdld In Mellon development. for ad-"""' ~ ~ tt • ro entalJve to administer bate Coc:te. The llm• lor ltl· Oled by MARV MULKER In aonal repronntallv• •P-filed by Batney Goldateln 1nd maQ a copy to lhl plf-of· RUDY JUAREZ 9100 of \he Clllfomla Pro. dlUOMI lntofmdon °""" tt-'ld ~ "'8fUd II Htel• of lhe decedent. Ing claims wlll not expl(a the Suf)lflor Court of Call· OOlnled bV tho co1.1r1 wilhin In the SuperlOf Cour1 of sonal reprH entatlve •P-A PETITION hu beef\ ~ eoc:t.. ~ llmo fot 111-e«~ the Pl~. ... ·hrc.I I " or tlmllr ..,.. E PETITION request• belore four months from fornla, County of ORANGE. lour months lrom th• dale Celllornla, County of Or· Pointed by lhe COi.iil Wllhln med by SELIA MUll<AT In Ina ctalmt wtM not Ol!Plrt the Dlita ~~to c:Mloft.~ ~to._ 1 c..1.cedenl's Wiii and lhe hearing dale notlc•d THE PETITION requHll or flrel Issuance ol the let, ange. lour months from lht date the su~lor CCMUt of e ... befoft ~ rnontht rrom below. ~ Qty Cltfll *' the c lcll1, If 1ny. be admlllld •bov1. that MARV MULI<ER be ap-ltrl IS provided In 11ctlon THE PETITION requt1t1 of first luuance of lhl Ill• fornla, County of OAAHQI!. tl'll Mating date noUC:.cl PR~IALI MUIT requ6rtd ...__. No - lot ptobale. The Will and YOU MAY EXAMINE the pointed 11 perlOnll rfPl:• 9100 ol the Cahfotnla Pro-that BatneV Gol<lateln be lttl 81 ptOvldld In M<:llon THE PETITION llbO\te. 81 IU9MITTID NOT ....,..._ ,....- a'J' c<><ticlls 118 available file k•PI by IM court If you .. ntallve to admlnlat8f the bile CO<te The Um• lor f1I· appplfllld 11 peraonal r•P-9100 ol the Calllornl1 Pro-that BELIA MUSAAT be IP' YOU MAY EXAMINI the LATIR THAii 'IO OO ~ .. M t1:01pted t eumlnauon In the file 11• a poraon lnlerfftld In aatate of the decadent. Ing claims will not expire rHentallVo 10 edmlnltlllf bate COdt. TM Umt IOI fll. pointed u poraoMI ....,,.. .. lleP by the. CCM1: If you A.II MIDAY .,,,.,:. 4 lftlf 10:00 Lift., ,.._, k I by tti. c0\#1. the Ht1te, you may 1111 THE PETITION requesll befC>fe lour month• from the Htate of the decldent. IOl1' claims will nol expire MntaUvl to ~lllltf llo .,. a l*90n ~ In •!. :.t ~ ' Apfl 4, 1M7. E PETITION requests with the court a formal Re-the decedent'a Will and the hearing dat• noticed THE-PETITION requMlt bt fOfe four months from estalt of IN decldefll ._ ....... Y°" mey ~ tttT TO WT I&,. ,,..., ~ .. W a horily to 1dmlnl1t1r the quest fOf Spoclal Nolle• ol codlcll1, II lily, be 1dml11ed above. the decldent'1 WILL and lh1 h1111ng dllt nollcld THE PETITION ,...,.... ~ "9 oour\ a fonnil .. UOn 1 DIPU'TY Cln °'**' 11 1t:Ol LM.. Mono e ato under the lndtpon-the filing of In lnv91'110ry to probale The Wilt and YOU MAY EXAMINE lht Codlclt1 II lily, bl admlttld above. authOtlty to ldl'nlnllW _,, Cl&*' lor ~ Hotloe Of 0 LI II K, 7 7 PA I fl -Apf1 T. , .. 1ft N d 11 Admlnl1tr11lon of E•· and appralaal of Hlale H• any codicN1 are 1v1il1blt Iii• k•pl by the court. U you 10 probate. i he wtll alld YOU MAY EXAMINE the H\8't Urldtf N ~ the ftllng Of *' ~ MM, COITA MaA. ca,' CouMll' CM!lt••• • t s Act. (Thi• auth0<1fy tell or ol any potlllon or for •••mlnaUon In tilt Ill• 11e • person lntertlltd In any codicil• are 1vall1ble 111• kept by lht COW\. H you dent Adlnlnl8lratlon of r. end ~ Of ..._ • OALIPOIUUA 1111 .. ,_. Hiii ,.., ,.,, ......_ w aJloW lhe pettOnal r9f>-accoun1 II provlelad In kepi by the '°""· U\I "tat•. you may Me lor examination In \Ill fll• lie • per1on lnt«etttd In !Met Act. (lllll ...., .... °' Of ~ ~ Of taoo. _, "• r: --. r entatJYe to fllll meny HC1IOtl 1250 of the Caa. THE PETITION request• with the court I format R .. kept by the coun tht Htalt, you may Ille .. llloW the per90N11 NP-.. lltOwtoM In Coll9 ...,, Jona wftho\11 cOUft ap-fornla Probate eoc:t.. A RI-authofhy to ldmlnllltt the QUISI IOf Special Notice OI TH! PEltflON• rtqultlt ~h "'8 coun I formal .... ~ to ... "*tr ...._. 1llO Of ... cal-TWml: ....... Pvt-,., I F• a ~ '11 Pf val Btf«• i.klng ctr· '"'" for Spoclll Nola ••late undlf the lndepon-the flllng of I n lnventaty •UlhOthy 10 ldrnlnlllll' ,,,, qu.tt lor Spedll Notice of ~ wtthOUt _,. • IDfnle ,....... Codi. A ,.._ clNM ~ ..,_ OOfllllt 1111fr ..... 0.-: I v9'y Important 1c1lon1, form It IVW~ from lhe dlltll Admlnltltltlon ol £1· and IPPfll1al Of llll tl &a· H\111 undlf tho lnd..,.n-the fNlng of M lnYlntory ptovtll. 1ftot. ...... _... .... lor ....... Nolot Dlpolll: "DJGllll .... utJ C11y ~ fT M ever. the l)tf'IOrlll ,.,.,. COUf'1 clerk. 11111 Act. (Thi• eutl'lorlty NII °' of any petition or dent Admlnletretlon ol I!• and •PPIMll Of"'* ... lllln 'lflfY ltnpotlMl....., IDflft II .......,.. "°"' N lte .... ,.,.... ._. • ~ Oii.-....., ca.r. rt ffllatlvt wlll be required AUomer for ti.. PeU· will 11\ow the Ptf90Nli ,..,_ accqunt 11 provld.c;t In 11111 Act. (Thlt llUthoftty "'' Of ol any f*l!Jon ot hoWewll', IM _.... ..,. CICMM......... Ollhfef'• CIMlk...,. ,..,. ftla -.1aoo. Tll••'- 10 v• no41ce to rn...-.ttd tloneri r~ 10 take many Mellon 1250 of tht Call· w11 111ow ._ ~ rep. account 11 J'i~ In """'811¥9 .. 11e·...,.,., ........, tw ... ,.._ ..... to fie CIW If Olllll '14'MMll1 un1tSa they l\aYI WILLIAM W. aOUKUP1 ICtlOnt wltho\A court IP' ~~ P;:,ba~I ~o::·: r .. , ..... to tMI tMny ~ ~: C:: ~all:: IO tlYt notk:9 IO .... lllllf IWfl -.... 1rt tw .....,. f11 Pulalle"U M .,:: noea ot contented prCW91. Btfor9 lalllng cet· ,._., P o ico ecdot'9 wWIOUI 4*llnlng • r . l*90M .,,.... .., i.. _... • .. t~ .:; TRADE :' ... ~ ~~ =:;~:: .. '•ble trom ~ """C::~e:;:,,~ :'i.'°'evJ:::'.,~ :'1:~.-:.r= MllT c..t na 11 • ...... ••;:;o.•••-:..,.~011D1M11111111•ar.1••- ion MlthOflty w111 be r~ ~uhd Att•mow tor th• '••I-~. howev9t, the I*· coun dirk, ~ lnd•p.f •11 ...,... tlOn °' "'" Ill 111111 -~r~:""2:~~~~:; Id 1MM1J an Inlet• through CIUllfled 10 glV9 notlc. to lnttt"led ...... ,. tonal rtptlttf'ICatlV9 wilt be Petltl•neta hmer trlllon iUIMfttJ .. De IOllllCll• _.., lft °"" If .. ca, a tllr P«ton Nit an Ob-Ml 18'71 pet90n1 IM1loll .,_, ,_.MM O. DAVll, reqvlrld to 91Yt notlc9 to o.w .. .a.. lf'8l'ltad """'9 1r1 .....,.. 9'nal(lh dli1llld 1W ........, Ind 1W °"•:ii,~~~~~.:.::: to IN ptt111on and • welii9d ~ • OOI........ lnlltfftld pertont ~"' hlld J*W ... an obo _ 111W1111 IW .... 10 ......... '· •. • . THURSDAY, MARCH 27. 1997 85 .....,.,_ WIC llOTICll fl&mlC IOTICU 'UILIC NOTICH PUILIC NOTIC!S PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBL C NOT CES PU N IC! IUC NOT1CES W IOTICI "1ILIC IOTICI Thie bullneu It con. ea~ ~~d<IN PUIUC NOTICE ,.. ... 1W71114111 ri ~ SUlle Nolet Of T,.....'s Siii You lttft~ 904all ~ 11 YOU Ml .. ~ ._ •"WiPUL& '11lllh•lwl 111 "'*'°~a 81f*al Ptll1· bullnetiyet'lYn.2·H7 11cdUoua8ualneH , ~.-'95008ktdttlul~ao.fOIT Flt M1"'17A.P.~ ~-~·°'u..,...~·.,...=ilil 111 111 ..... • "-"Bnu•I IWINp '""*' B&tlltwdOo•t Nam• ltate,...nt 128S996 w aia.dl 11 1M 071 ·07 Nollet Of.,_• .._,.., --. = If~...._ t• TM ,.,... .. H9w you Mal1td dOlno Thie ttal~ wu tli.ct The followlng persons .,. n. ~ .-nt•l !": • RUOOltfO A$$1$laot Sec-* dOfl io orOllCt llftdtf 0.0 OflMOou Ti.. ~ ~·=-""• ol IM Ciiio ~ ee: ~ ~ Yer1 No wlttl tn. COUnty Ctetk of doing buslnels u · Tele-. ca... W 'IWN... I PtOCWIY 1 ""'I bt "*' It Cltfaulf uncw •~Of ...._, ..,,. ............. ,,... o...; IMlo, S40 ,,__ JUie *tie Holland Orangt ~y on 2-1·97 Wave 3, 24775 Stta~ Ln., ~10f091011>42. ZM1 Soudl -,_~3/V/W. OW3197. DU01C sila, II you need*' a Mltd ~ 11. ,. =-.. ~MW-9Q.De!,_~ ... Cod9 ..... l*fl8 .. Colona del Mer, CA Thie ti.Cement .... filed tH7371041t LagunaNIQutl,CA92tm Mii. -200. LIOlna Ills. ~ll6s2t3 ptlndOft of IN l\IUt or UllllU~OonlOpt -...... ~ ..... r.,.;ic; M. ~ ... tot .a Witt! the County CW1' of Olily Piiot Mat 8 13 20 Elftn C 1Jbenson 24715 CAlll285.1 Ptoc.dllat IOlilSt you, YOIJf OI , I "'lllf bt told ._.. ... ---~ IUCH -~ :~::C,1 ~•ndt~~ ~~:~~:-:~ 17,1997 ' ' th11S ~lrall~~~:J l 1gun14 ~1 "=~,:. ~~~~:%:-~ ~-:.:.:-."':: ~~=J ::~=~: CetontdelMw,~taat o.1ty Piiot MatCt\ to, 21, PUBLIC NOTICE . T"ft:' butln•n 11 eon·"*""""'~~ PUBLIC NOTICE &qw •Nd~ oroorrio~~ ~9HOULO~J ·'"-:.:.r::; ... _.. ... Wlllltm DHnt ltr•Ub, ~ 3, 10, 1917 thta& .. _tltJ ,_ 8 1 ducted by: an Individual ·-.., tld f\11191 lllleletOf Tian 111 11 ou con...!. 996-Ml.a ..._ 1 beAOw. °"9 "'° dtl Mat CA tam PUILJC NOTICE Na1M lt•tomont buslneu yet? No The commenced ID YOU ~ 11 Cll!MULT UN-rtCOfeltcJ on ~ 14. 1"5 SeMct lluiNU. A C.OI flM1\llMC On Apt 8. 19'1, ,__ 4'01 W~ Ad. Cotona ,..,.. o ... "• n•.. Have you e~rted doing 11119d~~-~I to a Ottd ~ i,,.._. ,._,_., • ~ce fllW'I ~ Qlvtn to Thlt b1111n. .. It con-T~ fotlowlng l*IOnl lie Ellen C. Ubenson tr11Uct ~ .. D8l ~ cm> Oil TIWST, lnstrllf'l\"11 No. V-t-0102294 CQl'POflllon. • TM•. Ill 02:00 P.M., at Che "°'°' ~ Nrdet knOwn to Olalfri an -ducted by: a Q«lefll !*I• l'loUU."a lkl•IM.. doing l>u1lne11 .. :A) Ban-Thl1 statement wa_s filed blout tw'*I 111f11e Of DAT!D .:AA.Y 12, 1-. UN-rlCOfcltd In lie omclll racord1 suc:c:tnot trlllM, °' ~ front .,.,.ce IO"-~ -"'*--tNteln and the MN!lp Name ltato....,t 1'1"11 l Co. Bl Wllllam P. wtth the County Cler._ of fWlllS 11111(1 abO'lt on Mllltll 11, Lal YOU TN<aACTION TO EUQUtld by Cheftt AdMM trus .. oursuant to 1111 OeaCI ~ 'IGO CMc: ~ u tme epadtled "' IUOt\ no. Have vou tlatt9d dolnQ Tht folloWlng l*tont art Benning Ill, 5 Oorlon, New· Ortngt County on 3-14·97 111U7 flN>TfCT YOUft l'ftOP.. Truttorts). In lie olllol ol Trust wcu•d by Galy l9' DrM Wttl. ~ ~ tlce tot ~ of tuCh butlnett ~t? YH Mey n; do#lg butinff• ••: •> Qel Port Coa1t, CA. t2tlS7 199737 t 4 t so seED· MTG u.c BrJ CIWl1 !RTY. R' .... •ICU> AT A county rtCOtoet OI Of and Suun a... huSblnd '" CA In Ole ~ d ...... ,... N'<llno expired Wiii be 1995 ' ' Cl..n WlndOwt and Blindt, WOiiam Phlneot Banning ~ Pmldtnt' ' P08l.IC MIL • YOU COunly St.di of Clliomll. Mr•.• Jofnl ltlllnll rtcelf oouney d 9'.!!i0t1 ._ • .. IOld al pUbllc aua1bl !>Y. O.bOtah Brooks b) Sanford s.Mce Com-Ill, 6 Dorion, Newpor1 Dtlly Pilot March 20• 27• Thi .-meni was filtO With Hf.m) Nf DPUNATION ~MM at' publlc euc:eon to on 09'2511986 • lnsvum.n Callfomla, ~ ~ ~ INSTOAAOI HUNTINQTOO Thia 11attmtn! JW .. tiled Piny, c) RLS ServleH, Co111, CA. 92857 April 3, lO, 1997 lh7-42 lht COunly Off11 fA 0ranot THI! NAT\JM Of' THE PRO-hjlJlltStl>lddtt IOfc:all, (pay Ho. as-366397 Ill book pagt o wyanc» COfrlpeny, a ·~ ftEACH located tt 7471 With the COIMliy Cleric of mes Naeeome Drtve, Ml•· Thie bu1fnt11 It con. PUBLIC NOTICE eou~ on Miich l3. 157 ~ NJMm YOU, at llmt ol Siii 1n llWllll money o otlldal rec:oros In "" otllol o tomaa Corponidl:11-, u ~ Wttnfll Ave., County of Or· Orange County on S.2t·t7 tlon VleJo, CA 921191 ducted by:1n lndlvlduaJ NOTl'.:E·TIU Rcnoua Name YOU SHOULD CONTACT A Ill• unhld StallS. (tn lht '°'m 1111 county Rtcordlf of orang IPOOintied ~ ~ ange, ll• or Callfomla on 1ffl17t4811 Robeft\ee Sanford, 28385 Have you 111rted doing Flctltloua Bualn•H s.m.nt Ii 1 UWYSl NOT1Ce ~ .rtlcll are llWftll tinder 11'1 County. catllorn11. and pursu.-. ti11it ctftAltrl at utt !tit 3td clll~ of Aorll 1997 at Dally Piiot Milch 27 ApfU Naecome Drrve, . MIHlon buslnHt yet'1YH, 1.95 Name Statement lht •ti :1tci w1nw::' Office TIWSTEl!'t IN..E NO. Unltld StaltS) and/or c:alllef'I to !ht Nollcl Ot Default and ~ ~= = 1:00 am. Tttrnt for tht Nie • VleJo, CA 92g91 Phln 81Mlng Ill Tne following persons are of lhl COu Cl ltl. A Act 111741 On~ 18, 1117, Q1111111d Of olhlf c:NdcS speol· ElleliOn to Sii hftun topMr1lon ate Cut\ onty, Salt ~ 3, 10, 17, 1917 U\713 Thie buslntu It eon· Thl1 ltattmenl WIS filed doing business as· H H 0 liOus ~ '°N ~ ~ • at Q2:00 P.M. • the Nol1h fted In b CMt Codt (PfYlbll ll'l rM:o<ded 1211611996 In toptw90n, ~...__.*Id to ~Oon. l..8nd<ofd PUBLIC NOT E ducted by: an Individual with th• County Cletk of 1408 Posada New ·0;j siness fronl en1rance \0 the County IUI at lht 11mt 01lieIlle).1t In page, • lns1JUment No. wle as tlwlloR. recor...,., on retefWt the l'IOht to bid. IC Have you ttarted doing Orange County on 3.4.97 Beach CA 92660 P 1111st be filld ~ m lhlt ::', COUlttloUat. 700 Civic ~ front of Oii llaQpollS at lht•m 63l382 of Slid ottldld tlCO(ds July 22. 1• a. IMtn.11•• Below It • lltt of narnee llot1Uo&1• hafMa• bullntsl yet? No 19973712875 Kevin' M Filzp1trfck 1408 Thi llli!IO Of !:J:",.,_,. W Drive Wiit. S.U Ana, entry IAI to lli1 Pllctnlla Wll Siii on G4110fl997 at In No. •*~Bodi -. ... • and~ numbett. Name ltat9fnent Aot>en Lff S111lord Dally Piiot Mar. 13,20.27, Posada, ·Newport Beach, "!'of ~ ~~use 111 CA11'1 the (Jl.y at~ Ana, Cenltf, 401-~11 E. CMom front ol,Jhe llaQpolls at lilt Mlin ~-· at ~ •• NAMES, UNIT NUMBfR, The fol"-'~ Thia t&attment was ftled Apr 3 f997 Th720 CA 92660 fis ~ a, of s ..... ~ ot Cowlty at Qrlnge, Stile ti AYIOUI. Pllctnlla. ~ al ngh ennv atea 10 Bit Plactnlla County, ~ DESCRIPTION ofna 1 ~"""' l*tont 11• With the CoYnty Clerk ol • This business ts con-Name in lld*>tl 1111 .¥.... callfom'8, Callfoin£I ~ lftll artd' lnlllest conwytd t C.nlt1 40\-411 E. Cl\aomltl Call under the~ "' ROllN RAEl.! A0020. ~ li~:' :=:J:r0P; Orange County on 3·14·97 PUBLIC NOTICE dueled by: an lndivld~al anolher undtt f«Mnf, SU., veyance Company, a c.11--and now belcl by It under sald,Avenu1 Placefllla. CA at 10 00 at uM thlfeln conlalned. • HOUSEHOlD, 8vXES bl Pr ru · oun • 19973714141 H111e you started doing common law (5" 5ecton 1 fon'M COfla'ation. u dA6V dtld ol trust II 1'11 propeny AM al plll>llC IUdlon ~ Oii wlll M4I It pubic~ ' RENU M. PRINZ. A003e. mlnao0~,:/., H,~ ;. Fia; Dally PUot March 20 27 Flctltloua BualnH• business yet? No ttMQ., lllsines.s IOd Plulessions ~ nu.. l.WlCW ~In Slid county afld sit• lllgnest bidder'°' casn (~the hlghe-lt tiiddlr '°' HOUSEHOt.D. BOXES, AP· cc) fllrc0pet1y H°":'. R _::9 A.prll 3, 10, 1917 th74S Name Statement Kevin M. Fltzpattk:k Code) lhll c:alUlrt DMd d TNst tltSCr1bell as· PARCfL 1. Unit 1!> at lht llmt ol tlll Ill laWIW or thedl u • PUAHC!S ult Ac • Th• following persons are This statement was filll<I Fim Alng executed by~ W Chris-a shown Mid dtllned on Iha~ mOMy or l7lt Unlltd St111s), al low, ~ II h time d LISA F'RIEZE, A0239, Co~~:' Hw ct., ~ Wi PUBLIC NOTICE doing buslnt ss ••:Sugar· with the County Clerk of Newp>ll Buch.costa Mesa tophef'9Cll1 incf Mle«o av1> c:«takl condomllllum Olan ngn1. title and intlrtst c:onveytd sale In 1-fUI money at U-. 1 BOXES. APPLIANCES a. h CA J66:J wpor plum DrH ms by Llsa Orange County on 3· 14·97 CN41131913-371--0 Miv20.27. tCJC)fW90n, hUlblnd and racordtd ~I s. 1971 in to ano now held by It under Slid United StMes d AmerlcC.o. CORY RIGGS, A0720, To~ a Mt_, T stet I Flotltlou•htlneH RoetteDHlgn,2202P1elflc 19973714144 Apr 3.10.11X17 wlfeattrUllorl.~on Boolc 1232•. 302ofoltlcW.dfed ol crust 111 1111 propeny wttlloutwamnty~tH :: BOXES, HOUSEHOW Pr...,_..: HouM T~t m Nam• State,...nt Ave., Unll B, CM, CA. 926!7 Dally Pilot March 20 27 July 22. 1-. U lnltrumtnt rlCOfds of aflOI Coumy;silllated 111 satCI county ano Slala implied as to Ude, use= .. SASSAN l<HAJA\11, A0738, -~ • The fotlOWlng persons art U11 Jozwick Roche 2202 . • • • No • .._.... •• In Book -. callomla. PARC£~ l" M undi~11et•nat11t 61Setlbe0 M mor1 suslotl Of encumbr fUANITUAE. BOXES :'each CA~ Newport dolnQ bullnet• ae:Natural P8cillc Avt., Unit s'.. CM, Apol 3, lO, 1997 th74e PUBLIC NOTICE P• -. at Offldlll Recotds vlded 1140111 inllWnt In and t lufl't Otscnt>ell on said Oetd Of Ill Oght. tflle and ~· .. RICI< WRIGH!L A07ts~, · Thlt • butlnHt It COil-HHfih Sport• Thtrtpy, CA. 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE ot Onlnge County, St.Me at Lot 4 ol Tract No. 8835. Coun Trust The propeny aooress and now held by It as wuc:h T~ SUITCASES, BOiu:S · • 2901 W. Pacific Co111 This business 11 eon. callfomla. ~the power ol Orange sin of caitlorma. as 0111er common designaaon 11 tee In and to tht follo¥Ma MICHELE L. TITTL! tu::s ~.a :u d~!!, ~-· Suitt 250, Newport ducted by:1n lndivfdual NOTICE OF fie Mt. 1ff7~71f1ot at laM thef*' contained. shown on a map 1ecorded In any of tile IUI PIOC>trly de· dewtbed property duaeCI > A07MJ. fUANfTUAE bull ·--?. y VM•v Belch, CA. 112663 Havt you 1t111ed doing APPLICATION TO ACTmOUI IUllNQI will Mil • public auction to Book 352 Pages 31 to 35 oftser1bed abOll• IS purponed to In the atoti...ro COunty tnd JAMt:S FANl4.t A0792, Tom ~~etT etl, 1980 Mlfk Phillip Roche, 2202 business yet? No SELL ALCOHOLIC MME STATalf.NT the hlghut blcidW for c:.utt. m~llantaus maps, records °'Ot 2921 Cltalpa SIJltt Newport SUite, to Mt: APN: # 422·1~ 1 SOFA• BO X1; S. AP· ·Thi• ttatem~t' ~.. tll9d Paelne Ave., Unit 8, Co1t1 u11 J. Roche BEVERAGES Thi foll0W1ng peison(sl 1"'9 °' ched< u de9a1bed be-orange County, Calltomla~ Beacn CA 92660 Tiie unoer· 04 The loUil wnount at ow PUANOES with the c ty Clerlt f Meu. CA 92827 This 11a1emen1 was flied delng tais1ness IS PAA'f.:-NAY low, payablt Ill the time ct togelhtr Wllh a» lmprovemen1Sis1Qned Trustet dlselalms .my Uf'lpaid p1nclpll ~ JEAN 0000, A0797, Of•""• Cou~tyn on 3-14•9~ Thi• bu1fnt1t 11 con· With 1he County Clerk of To ':"'h~mE ~ AM~b f~~ INN. 1'J #17868n. 1 t~ N ule In lawfUI money d the lhereon excepting 111eretr0111;Nab11try ror 111y 1nCOrrec:tness ol lnt~est !Mfeon. ~ H 0 USE H 0 L 0 , AP· -.. duettd by:an Individual Orange County on 3-6-97 e er n · Halllor llw Svfll Ana. CA United Stiles ct Amtrica. oon~omtnlum unllS 1 lhrougl'ljlhe prooerry address and otller With rea~y e.stlm;l.ted PUANCES, BOXES 1H73714t40 Have you atarted doing 19973713258 LAGARDE ls(are) applying 0'2700' · without warrancy ~Of 40, tnclu~lve. IOC.Jlld lhereon~common deslQnatlon, ti any. costs, eiu>enses and ·» r PAYTON L CHACAl.OS. Dally Piiot March 20, 27, business yel?No Dally Pilot Mar 13 20 27 ho the 8Departme~ 01 Alco-Al~ Ent!fll'!Ses a c.flolBa Implied 11 to tJtle. use, pos-Excepting 111eretrom and undl-snown llfletn The total amount 11.ances at the time at h A08515, fURNITUAI!, Apfll 3, 10, 1997 th7•• Mark Roch• • ' ' • Qlle everage ontrot 10 CO!lx>mon 745 E. Valley et"° RUion or encumbrancu, vlcled 112 Interest In all 011 gas ol uie unpaid balance ol lhe lnltlal publlc:«lon ct thl• HOUSEHOLD Thlt 81elemenl w11 flied Apr. 3 1997 Th722 sell alcoholic beverages at Ste 248 sanGallciel CA01n6" all t1ght, title anct lnterut or olher hydrOCllfboll 'sut>-lot>hgaoon secured by the prop· Notice .are WA.6K.8t MICHAEL CONTAERAS. PUBLIC NOTICE . with the County Ct.rk of PUBLIC NO'JJCE c22.28 NMewpocrt B9 1 2v6d.. 11Ch. TNs l.isiness is ConclJcte<I by now Mold by It u auch ~ stances l'flnq m, on or under the any co oe sold and reasonable Currently dated C.shleta AOlt71. BOXES, CLOTHES Orange County on 3.7.97 osta esa, A 27 "!I tee In and to the folowing above desaJbed proe>env as $e~esomateo cosis. expenses and Checks or Certified ~ks HELT C/O M SIMON FloUtloua •u•IMH 19973713413 Flctltlcua ButlnHt •n On Sale Beer and Wine· acorpomon need m detcrlbed property 5*uated torttl In lhe llnal order ol con advances at lhe time ol lllt lnlllal PIYllble to the 1'-ustee Of B0005, FURNITURE: .... ~~m• Stat•m.,,t Dally Pltol Mar. 13,2027, Name Statement E~Un~1f1a~e ~ce~:(s). t ~:. ~=ssco"::er the In the afa<ffaid C0untv and domtntum In favor of Ille City o~fpubflcabon of 1111 Nob 01 Sale ~ are accept.able to t10USEHOLD ,.,. ,(llloWfng pereons 11• .. 3 """ Th721 ' Th• following persons are u s e w P 0.r f·..., State, to wtt: APN: # •22·153-Newport Beach a munletpa tS S299 356 59 In addlllon to nustee provided Pf°'*' PAUL LEWIS, B001', doing bullneH as: t) Spa· ..,pr. 1...,7 doln business as:S1les B~ach-Costa Mesa Daily ""''ous lllsiness name or 06 The toe.I lllTIOW1t at the CQ(l)oranon of the 6th class. cash. lht lr\Jstet wilt ac:ctpt a ldentlflcatlOn Is evall:ibM. BOXES, BOOKS • retlrne, b) Sparetlme lnttr· PUBLIC NOTICE Traln~ng Alllance, 321 Vlsca Pilot Marc;,h 20• 27• April 3• names hSll!CI allow on Miron lO, unp&id ~ bllance. certlfteO copy ol wtlleh rec:o(deO casn1er's dltdc drawn on a Stare From lnfornutUon wtlktl the PAUL L'WIS, BOu21, actM, 151 E. 211t tl'Z'T, Suerte Newport Beach CA 1997• 734 !~Zm ., VERA OOERPf\ISES Interest thereon, togtthel Januaiy 27 19!>3 In Book 3«3 or Nallonal Bank a Checl drawn Ttusltt deems relblt*, ~ BOXES Cotta Mtaa, CA 112627 Flctltloua •ualMH 92660 ' ' lh ~1:u "'-• With rusoMbiv estMNtecl Page 80 ot olfldal records by a Staie or Federal Cree11t for which Trustee makes rd CHARLES W. HAWES. Sean Leonard, 216 9th Nam• State11Mnt Kathleen Ann H1nnahan PUBLIC NOTICE 9y:~...,~ ~With costs, upenses and .,_.commonly known as: 7 San lfnion or a c:hec:tl drawn by a reprtHntatlon Of wananty, B0115, 90XES COPY StrMt, Huntington Beach. The following persons 1,. Cox. 321 v111e Suerta. 111s staltme was • n...~ vancu It the time ct the Dollar Coun. Newport Beacn. tall or Fedtral Sa\lll'lgs and the strMt address(H) « EOUIP. CA 9*8 doing bu!llneu as: a) Newport Bench, CA 92660 h COumy Cltlll oC .,,.,..,. lnitlll publlc:Mlon d this APN. 933-38·308 The unOt Loan Ass~Oon Savings other common ~ BOBBY Q. RUSSELL, Tom Kracht, 151 E. 2111 GIZM'O IMPRINTS 81 Jl.A Thlt business ls eon-IGTICfOfAVAllAllUTY COunty on Mlrcll 13, 1097 Notice ..,. $2215,282.21. staned trustee dlsdalms an Assoaallon or Savinos Banl(Of the 1bow desctibed C0303, MATTRESS Slfaet 127, Co1ta Mtsa, & ASSOCIATES. 442 Bry-ducted by:1n fndlVldUlll Of AJllUAL R.ET\IRll NOOCE-Tl1S f;daDous ~Currently dllted ca.tWefs lllbllity 10( any meorrec:1nlss 0 Spealted In StcOon 5102 Ol l!le property ~ 574 JoerW1 It DARLENE EWS, C0308, CA 92627 son Springs Co~ta MH.a Have you started doing ~11Ulllt to Sec:oon 61()4(d) Of Sl*ment elCOl!S fM Y'alS from Chtdls or C«ftlfted ChecU lht Slretl address and olh Flnanoat CGM and IUCna<Ultd to Cotta Meu. CA '2S27. SIU- BOXES FURNITURE Thi• butlneu I• eon-CA 92627 ' ' business yet? No tne Jntt~ Rewrue Code. nooee lhl dllll 1t wlS hied 1n h Office PilYablt to the Tluslot Of common designation. 1f any oo bUs111ess Jn lhls stall In tnt property Is b8'IJ add ~ l!IRYAN LEE HALLER, ducted by: CO-pattrtefl Jacqueline Ltigh Arnold, KathlMn A. H1nn1h1n IS hereby ~wn tNl h MAia of lhl COunry Clerll A new fidl. bidder at• ~ to $/IOwn het'tlll said sale Wiii event tender Ollltr Ill~ casn isthe purpose Of paWlg h C031tl, FlJRNtTURE Htve you started doing 442 Bryson Sprfngs, Costa This 11a1emon1 was Med M.lm IOfh Yt• e~ klUs ~Slness Hln1' SI* Trustee PfOVlded ~made oul witnout cownant o accepted tile truSlet '"'Y Wltl'I·~ steuftcf bi sMd BRYAN LEE HALL EA. bu•lneu yet? No Mtu, CA 92627 wllh the County Clerk of ber 31, 1096 ol the ITll1t be tiled pnor to that date ~ Is waiWlle. warranty u Dreneo or tmphed hold lhe 1ssuan01 01 tilt Trus· Detd ot TNst lne1Udlng tees C0344, BOXE.S Sean LAonatd Thi• buslne11 Is con· Orange County on 3·10-97 AHO WU.IS HAMLTON fOUN. The tlhng ol lhs statelTlll'lt dOes From lnfC>f?Ndon wtlich the regaro111g bile possesston. \H's Deed unbl tunas t>ecomeand expef\MS ct the Trustee OUYEN K C NGUYEN. Tom Kraetlt dueled by: an lnd/vldual t 9873713558 OA'OOH. a P11V11it toundlton. 1s not of itself aulhonn the use 1n Trustee deem• ~ CXJl enrum1>rances to P6f Ill avat.lable to Ille payee or ~n and Of s.. Caltornla ~ C0355, BOXES, HOUSE· Thia 11atecment w11 filed Have you startll<I doing Diiiy Piiot Mar 13 20 27 1Yt11ai.1 for 111!*c 1m'*'on by tin S1a!I ot a F;ctiaous ~siness tor wtildl Trustee makes no remaining pnnopal sum ol 1h oorsee as a matter of ngllt Sal :vi9"Ce· ~Y· : HOLD with the ounty Clerk of bullnes1 yet? No · • · • q 1nll!M11ed atzen WhO i.-Name 1n YKJlaoon oC tile nghls of rt1)fuentation °' warranty, note(sl secured by said deed o salt WWI be maoe but Wllhou n.tstM, Y ~bof JOHN FIQUEROA. C0431, Orenge County on 2·7·97 Jacqueline Leigh Arnold Apr. 3 1997 Th723 CJ!e:slS it it Ille fCIJndOon's lllOlher under Ftde111. Stlt9. the street addfess(es) Of tl'usl for 1111 amount reasonao covenant or warranry, upr Brignac: • Vice PresiOt."' HOUSEHOLD. BOXES. t9973710439 This statement was flied PUBLIC NOTICE . pnnal)ll office loc.aled It 345 W common ,...,·cs., Seaon 1 othef common designation esllmared to bl S7!>.600 .• The Of 1mpU1d r19•dlnQ 11111, PoS· ~~~ ~· FURNITURE Dally PUot Mar. 8, 13, 20, with 1h• County Clerk of Meals Averoe. Orange, CA 0266.5 et StQ . ~sinessano ProlesSIOns °' the aboVe dela1bed beneliciaty under !lid dNd o S8SSlO!I "' encumbrances. 10 ·Jit16) ~- ROBERTS OAAU.OS. C0524, 27, 1917 th71<C Orange County on 3·14·97 FlcUtloua ButlnHt Telel)llOne 1714) 637-2nD be· Coclel property Is: 578 Joann SC trust 111retol0te ueculld and S11JSIY Iha tncleOllldntSS Stc:Ured ~~~ ~· iJJ' MATTRE S. 80XE 198737141 S3 Nam• Statement QIM&ng on the °"9 Of Ills PJbb· First Nllng CosU Mu&. CA tm7. Said dellmfd to 11\e undersigned by said deed. advances Qltfaun· • J;£BE:lr.JEsSEV80A~ls PUBLIC NOTICE Dally Piiot MllCh 20. 27, Th• tolloWlng peisons ere CAon and tor 180 days lflef!afl!t Hewpo11 Belcil-Ccsta Mesa property 11 ~= '°' Wlit18n deetaradon of default and der. willl #lllrest n prO'ikled ~ --- .. ...,.1e·... RUBIO • ,.,...,.. Flctltl .. ut •ualn••• April 3 10 1997 th741 doing buslnou as: Bloom ~nng norm1fb1smess lloUrs CN411317 Mar20.27. Aj)r3,10, the ~lonrpose ct ':-bVby ": demand lor '3te, and a wntll ltlereln, and !I'll unpakl prlncfoal ~ "" • ......._, ...,. • ' Venture Funding, 31 Shear-The pnncipal manager o1 Ille 11X17 obi._. • secur SA notice of default and elecaon t balance ol lht no• secured by ST!PHEfll GLORE, Coste. Tht folloWfng pereon1 a1e Beach, CA 92660 Newport Beacll..costa Mesa . .and u ,pensu at the Trust" said nob ol delaull and etec as provided 11'1 said note. tees, HOUSEHOLD Nam. llatH,•nt PUBLIC NOTICE . wet er Place, Newport loundat<ln is 'Mitts HamiltDn. Deed at Trust lnclUdlng tees sen. tile undersigned caused said d"d wflh lnt11r1St lhe1&on lJ!!l!!!!!!!.J fURNfTOR.E, BOXES doing t>ullnest a•! Show-Flctltloua •ualnH• Frederick M. Bloom, 31 CN413071FON545 Mar27. 191l7 PUBLIC NOTICE end Of sale. Califonua Re-!Ion to seK to be recorded In 1h charges and expenses ol Ille JOSE~~ .... L KUHN, NOe35, eat• Rental Cart, 3939 W. Nam• Statement Shearw11er Place Newpon conveyance Company, as county wtiere Ille rial property 1 trustee and th• tl'USIS a eateo IW MCll'IC vmw HOUSEmJLD, fUANIT\JRE Pacific Ca.at Hwy .. New· The following persons art Beach, CA 92680 ' NOTICE OF llRUSTEE'S Mid lTIJstee. By Debotah localad. dalll: March 24 199 Uid • died of trust dalld. MaftllONAL MR)( Publlehed N•WP-Ott por1 Beach, CA t26e3 doing butlnHI 11: Saddl• Thia busloeu 11 eon· PUBLIC NOTICE SAlE UNO~klEO OF ~ • Vice PrHIOent. Rould Al'81. II .... T 03117n997 LHder Senlct Btaeh-Co1ta M ... Delly Chol lncOrporlllon (CA), back Valley Overhead ducted by: an lndlvldual TR · 9461 CofblnAve, Northridoe. 12631 Newport Avenue, Sul hraH, a aid TrnM Cemetery• Mortuary Piiot Marctl 20, 27, 1997. 3939 W. Paccl.llc Cout Door, 1315 EHt Saint All-Have you started doing Fil. ND. tHn1121C14 ~1N 89874 NMANN-California t1S2A, (t1e) 387~ 250 Tuslln. CA 92780 (7141573 Calllorwla ctrJOnlle1 19600 Chapel • CrematOJY _______ .,,_1_37_1Hwv., Newport Beach, CA. drew Place tlO, Santa Ana; buslneu yet? Yts, 3·1·97 rTATEllBfTOFAIANDO•BfT v OTH 670327 1 ~Maret\ 1~ 1•t 9011 P91528 3!27'4/.H lfo.97 MacAn1lur Blvd . Sul• 1970 PUIUC NOTICE '2883 Calif. t2705 Frederick M. Bloom Of IE dt017 AP NUM-23120,31Zt,4'03 IM11e CA 92612 (714) 442· 3500 Pac1fic \l-Dnvu ---------I Thlt butlne11 11 eon-Terence LH Ferguson, This 111tement was filed USE OF FICT1T10UI BUSINESS B R 9 -65-041 2850 by. c.tny E Prevost N-port Seach SUPUUOR COUftT ducttd by: a COfporatlon 2950 Mindanao Drlv~. with the County Clerk ol MME '/.. E IN Df6tUL~ ~~-s ELL 1commercta1 Stnlo< ~ 944-2700 0 , CAL"ORNIA. Have you ii.tied do#lg Cotta Mesa, Calif. 92826 Otan9t County on 3·1 4·97 The lollOWlng per50n(s) ~ATE~ ~iE~D22 1g\2UUN· CLASSIFIED Ollar P91203 3!20 7 ptr-ir llOTUl!- COUNTV O, OMNO• ~2""1 yet? YH, May 1' Thia bu~lness It con· 19 97 371415 1 111tNvt abandoned the use ol L~SS Y TAKE ACTION H s the resource you 4M 7 ~ ,,_ '41 TIM Cltr Dtfw ho, lncorporallon Mlteon dH~~ b~ an.::~du:ol DaUy Pilot March 20, 27, lht t°'ous bu11ness name T P TECT Y~R your home can· counl on to soil a ---------I IB1 lllOADWAY p_.t Ofllo. A. Chol, SWetaty 0 of Trfa· buslne.! yet? Yet, 1l·86 ~ A?fll 3, 10. 1997 lh743 EDUCATIOH TtfW EHTERTAIM-~JbEfT • P'JeL't\AL~ through classified myria<;1 of merehan· On the move? Mortuary* Chapel aox t417t •ur• Ttrenc. L FatgUM)n PUBLIC NOTICE WM\ 2229 E Unc:oln A.Wille, IF YOU ~E~ EXPLA· d1se items, because Cremation or..,... CA Thie tla1ement ... filed Thlt staternenl WU filed Anlhlim.CA92806 NATION NATURE FIND our columns compel Sell your extra tae1a-1571 with the County Cltf'k of with the Coulity Clerk ot Flctltloua Bualn•H The hcnouS llUS111e$$flledllllnt OF TH :EEOING qu:ilifled buye rs to household 11 O Broadway IN TH• MATTU OF Otange County on 3-14-97 Orange County on 3-f~·97 Name Statement ttlttrld ID alJOW WIS in AGAIN~ YOU. YOU call' Costa Mesa THI PITITION TO 19973714123 19973714128 The following persons.,. ~and~'\, ~llV 2.7, SH1';~ ~TT.A~~L ~ an apartment 642·5670 Items M2-t150 CHANG• THI NAME Dally PUot March 20, 27, Dally Pilot Miich 20, 27, doing business 11: Amerl· Jolin H. Keeley, 787 ~a ~WY GAL ARI t'TS lW~ through classified In Class/fled 0' JllONA TIMOTHY APfll 3, 10• 1997 th74t Apr113. to, 1997 11'1752 ~: 8:~~· s~~:~'~.' ~~ aata, Corona. CA 9171g ~ THE EN OF rtfiS IUNrt PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Port Beach. CA 92663 f""'!1CleMU~-~ckson.CA91637861 Gleen-N rl EIS he b 1ven that CAii NUM•IR Cheri Emily Fleury, 1 29 ..,. • ......... OU L ~Corp f d At•M1t lkltltlo"aa...tn... Flctltl'-uaBualMH Beacon Bay, Ntwporl Tl1Sb.tS1nesswasconcllCW<I as all~: or successoi put a ew w• 0 r s " OllUNIR TO NlllM •t•t•m.,,t Nam• ..... t•m•nl BHeh, CA 92662 !_Ir I gener;il partnership. trustee or s1,1bstrtuted tMlee SHOW CAUll l'OR The following pettons art The followtng person• 11• Thia bu1lnt11 Is eon· Signed. GlfHN It ERICKSON p.nuanl to the Deed 01 Trust CHANGI OP NAMI dolnQ bullneu u : Cout doing l>uline11 u : AAA ducted by: an lodlvlduat This 11111ment was filed witll execuled by James ~ Kom· ,ETl-R(S) MONA to Cout Po•t, 310J W. Propeller Service, 121 In-Have you started doing lhl . Goul'llY Cleft( Of Orange mann, Jr and Jennifer W k f TIMOTHYAINEY HAS/ Coast H'NY .. Ste. 401, New· du1tnal Way, Cotta Mell. butln•H yet? No County on ftlJN&IV 28, 19!17 Kommann. hU~ reoordand Wtedfie t 0 r 0 r y 0 u por1 Beach, CA t2tl43 CA. 92627 Cheri Emily Fleury Newport BelCll-COStl Mesi as ~nt tenants o W CH., GE·~ .., ..... ES FROM Pheonix Lane, Huntington Ogle Circle, Costa Me11, with the County Clerk of ment No 9 • ,L o '" · FHA0Y! FAl~00AROPEETRITIT00N Rlchald Gtenlngtr, 111102 Thom11 Emlt'Kfffer. 433 Thi• statement was filed CH410120 MarS.13,20,27.19!17 on July 30. 2 15 t ~as Ir!· • ~' ._,.,. e.aeh, CA 92&40 CA 92627 Orange County on 3·14·97 ~ recorJ!~ tn u"' O 0 u•e ~~~"g~~=:~tfil8 Liia Greninger, 19701 Thi• bu1lne11 11 con· 19973714142 PUBLIC NOTICE ~~"ll c~~ra 0and~~ c 11 642 5678 It Is hereby Ofdtfed that Phoenix •Lane, Huntington ducted by: an Individual Dally Pilot March 20, 27. sU:do u);'1N()11C9 of Oeraull a · al penona lntatHted In ~h, ;~.=: 11 con-~~: •• ~0u•t?'~.~~3-8~0lng A.prll 3, 10. 1997 111746 fie Nt..1ttm14t11 and Election JO Sell there~~--• ~~ = ~~-= ducted IJY: husband and Thomas ·lm11 KHter PUBLIC NOTICE '::.~ 1~~stru=~ 9tl ..,... wll• This atatement wu flied --'s) i~ 6~~9 of sa!Q 011'1C1al R~-~703 ~.:;e ~~ Have you tlatt9d doing wltl'I the County Clellt of Flctltlout Bualne.. ~ :':""~ ""'a"ML£R Qllls WILL SELL on~ 16! ~ ............... :.. ahown aoove bUllnHt yet? No Ofange County on 3·21 ·97 Name Statement S1IAK SEN000 NIJ SAt.-o AJ ~1 at10.00 AM. In Uie Iron .....,_ • , Ula Grtnlngtf 18873714853 The following persons are AN 1ooleS at Mmain tl)lly onk~at. 118!.:,.at ~ ~ Thia ttaternent WU flied D•nu Pilot March 'rT '"~·11 doing t>usln• .. n 11: law #17MG6;...~ !:1!D CA a to the Ila CIVIC oc p.m ....... .,_,, .... with tM County Clefk of -·1 •...,. Forms ServleH 3941 s ~ ......... ,., ... m. ter. 401-411 r;mao uwt ahow cauM, K any ~County on 3-t4-97 3• 10• 17• 1997 lh791 Bristol St U~ll E·147. VllJ1T Yenl.\7. ~~· AT ~= ~ s:!: . tH73714128 PUBLIC NOTICE Santa Ana. ·cA 92704 • -~calit rooo r~· ~~~~fUe'ibDE~ JS~ o Daffy Piiot March 20, 27, 01v00d Kharuml. 1135-C ,__, 1 onu _,...,....,., ~ (oavable al lime ~ nr:-.:::~ that a Aprll 3. 101 1917 lh753 FlctlUoua BualnHa Buckingham Dr .. Colla ~~AWM. Aw!Sldt, sale in TaWtul money ol the Ntltlol of INt -to thOw NanM StatenMnt MHa. CA. 92626 . United States). all nght. title c.• • " or thed 111 PUILle NOTICE The folJOWlng peieone are Thi• bueln111 11 con· Ths bu11nm is~ bY and 1111ere51 c:OOveyeq ro and ~ I::: dolnQ business at: Emer· ducted by: an Individual a COIPll80fl oow held bY. It Under sad :!:P8~ ~~"= '1otltloua 8"91Mu aid Bay Tenm Academy, Have you started doing AecJstranl his not ret _,n Deed ol Trust in tl'le propeny ~ cft\llaClon NMte ltat•IMftt 307 ~ Avenue, Bal-butlne11 yet? No ID trnld lllllntn under 1111 111uated 1n said County and ,...... The followlng pereont .,. tioa ltfand, CA. 92862 DtvOOd Ktl•razml lic:dOul lldllltll name OI Slate he<8"'8fter deSCnlled one. ':':. co;:'Y,;,!! dOlng butlnett aa: Tustin Michael Robert Briggs, Thi• statement w11 fll9d lllmlS NSlld hlrltn. n . As more DMICU~ o...1 Autoptp, 2005 T\latln Av-307 Aootena Avenue, BaJ. Mth tn. County Clerk of SQe> ctASSC FOOD SSW· ~ on Said ~ o ~ ~ 10 enue, Santa Ana. CA t170S tioa ltftnd, CA t2ea2 Orange County on 3-14·97 as. it«: .. Br. ~ Tl\:! ff:' 0 AIM and DA'ila MM 1' ;"7 Frye FamlY Partntrlhlp, Thie bu•lnHI 11 con-t9973714t43 Mum. Pmldlrt other ~ ~natoo 11 l'RllDmHCK ' HORN Stualt 8. fl~. General duet9d by: an lndlvlduaJ · Diiiy Pilot March 20. 21. TNs ltlllfT*t •• filtd ao~f the rear'p(°operty de-Ju D QI /0 0 ... I .. I ::=,.°t!1 ",'-r~ F= :.~ t?•=ed doing Apfll 3, 10, 1997 th747 !:i ec:,~ ,:0,_°"'10I ve ·~PJllll<lrted to llOMltl °'THI IU,S-Strett 1~15. Newport Mlct\ael ~ggt PUBLIC NOTICE ~Ta-TIU Acbous Nln1' ~ta 1sa~ ~Loop, RIOll COURT Beactl, CA 92MO Thlt 1litemtnt WH filed s..m.nt 1111Ji111 fM Y'll't f ~ unde' rustee at.... M .. ....,._ Thlt bualneh la co~ with the County C1e1k of 1'1ctltloua BuarneH lht <11111 It w. filtd In lht Offlca \flsdatms any rbUity~ao Piiia~ ..... •M•dlHft A cluc1ed by: a llmlted '*1· Orq• Courity on 3·21·97 Nam• •t•temtnt Of lht COu11'1 a.11. A,_ Rel· iO(l)rT8Clne5$ o the . " I t , LL~ 711 I '*'*"'P tH'37t48'4 The followlng person• are _,, !Mt,_ Nlml address and plher oo .:!.!!___ 1,;... I.alt~ Have you •tatted dolog Dally Piiot M11<:h 27, April doing busliw•t u : Compu• nvtt 111 filtd PllO< ID lhll <1111 designatJon, ~I an/.. 1 0 ..-...--!_ ... 1.._.. bUtlnett Yet? No 3 10 11 1917 th7e2 Tech Appra1111 Service. The filno of !Na .-mtrt herein Tlleb ~ob-1IOO, YI .,..._..._ -Stu.tit S. Pryt • • • 3419 Via Udo, Ste. 201 , not of lW IUlloGt N u• 1 ~ un~ o 90017, ATtORN8Y TNt *fatMtlC Wat llled PUIUC NOTICE NMVp<>rt Beach, CA 92663 M • ol • Rcliloul M i'tl~liOIO :C:;' ~~e=: llM # ..... with ~ County et.tic of Wllllam Paul Ftrgu1on, ...,. 111 ~ ol 1ht llQl!Cf of ~ 8Sb1Tl8ted CX>sts e~- Publl •"ed Newport Orange County on W1•1 F1oUtlow •"aJMel 9382 Nautllut Or., Hunting· lllOIW undW,....., SI*, oenses and eo~s at the 8ffctl.Cotta ...... DallY tff7Ut48H ...,_ ll•t•fMftt ton Buch, CA 92820 ._ tc.... SeQotl 1 ITT cor lhe inltlill f"lll*a~tion .... ._.. ~ -..., •-.. n.~ '"°'' Merctt 27 APfl The follow!-pettO'le are Thlt buelneu 11 con-common• .. ~ ...... IWf ~,llCI 0 Sale Is .--_..,. .............. " ... _,. • ~ Scot! duct.a by· .,, lndMc:tual •• --.... 1 t J 10, Jt97 I 3. 10, 11• l"7 1t17'2 ~ ~. 1104 ~vt ~ 11at1ed doing C:.0.L 11J01i lo cash, lhe TM· ' Thl'40 'UIUC NOTICI Neptune Ave.. lilewport l>utlneu_ytt? No ""'~ llucfl-ColCI Mesa lee Wll ICCePt I casnters ...... -· 8eedt. CA t2t83 Wllllam Paul Fatguton --· ........ .... ..... dM!c:lt dr1M41 on~• "' r...,...,""'"' FJolttteu.~ SoonAenel'heriault.Sl04 Thia ttatement w• filed CN411315&455C$-._.,, Ol&IOOll~a dl1l'l'ln llOTIC& OI' aALa .......... ..,...., Neptun• Awe., Newport with tM County Ci.tk or •3..10. 1007 by • ~ or cr.<Sit CM' MlllOONID TM f0110W1nf ___....,. 9"ef\, CA t2ta Otano-County on 3-t+t7 IM1lon !! ~ dr'M'I blJ "°"". n dOlfla '"*-' aa: ,._. 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SILL --- rt, Allll ., .... d ..,,.,. • cllulflld c:.nn llW2D.!1. • • When you're tuned into classified J you're tuned into your community. • • • • • • • 171e UgaJ Dtpamnmr 41 the DaJy Pilbt u pWseJ IQ 11nn.wna II NW Ja'1lia l1tlW llUti.fabk IQ nm! bu.sinLS1fS. ~ wi1i now SEARCH tJx nt11N for>"" "'no etm1 t'htzrir, llnd f4Vr J"" ~ n·mt mtd the trip IQ the Cow1 Htn« in Sanlll Ana. Thm. <f twne. If*" the ltf#dJ is crmtplmd we wiJJ fik JOU' fiaitiqus bttsint:S.J ~ Jt4A!mmt wilh the ~ " Grit, publish ona • U«lt for faw ~as ~ "1 ltzw IDtri thtn fik Jl1"T proof: of publication wiJh tlN ~Cini • ,,. SIQ/> "'to fik Jl1"T jiail»us bumteSS ~ 11t tk DCly Not. 330 w. Bay St. °""' Mt!lll. /f J"" Ctlnnot 1111/' ,,,, ~ 01lJ "1 td (7 J "~ 642-4321 """~' I wiJJ mflM llmtl'tfJnmll far.JOU IO hmJk this pr«w/lm b] 1lfltil. 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Urtdlclp. llmlllal slltus or .,.... """'· OI • illllllieft It MIU lllY SllU ,.....,.., .. llml· Ill*' or lllscrimillaliell" ' Tbls nnnpa,ci ,;,Ill 1101 UllWilllfr accept uy ldwltiu· NII .. 1111111111 wlltc• la 111 .tlallllN 111 llll In. Our 11Mtrs .., """' lllNmltll 11111 111 llwtlll•t• lllnrtlud ill tblr : .... , ............. . •••• ......., ... Tllcom- -II llllcrtnlltulfM, call HUD lllll·hl II 1·1D0·4H·ISIG. fOI 1111 """*11111. DC .. , pll111 call HUO II UI· 3500. HOUSES/ .CONDOS FOR SALE HUNTINGTON COSTA MESA 2124 BALBOA NEWPORT RENTALS TO ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE 5530 MISC. 6015 BEACH 1Q40 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PJ3NINSULA 2607 BEACH · 2669 SHARE 2724 2920 5~30 Lov•llf H me Cyn Park I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii £ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii H • w LI• t Ing Bluff. 3Br 1Ba. Ocean 18D Duplex Enclosed El•e•nt, New 2 +2 CdM lov•llf rm shr French R•ck D•lf B•braltter Ne•d•d ·sports Minde d Entlr.-:"sehold Items. S 1 8 8, 9 0 0 4 Br breezes, fl'!mlly neigh. garage;:./atove, ref, corner unit In Back bath. lg kit, sundeck, Sale Asst. League· of for 3 kids, 2•8 yrs:-lold. Doe s S 1 OK m Cf. furnishings , office. 1:75Ba. New carpet, $1275/mo. 646-1011 hkups, steps to beach Bay w/large windows WO, NS prof fem. Aval Newport Mesa Spring 1•2 times a week. Commission appeal to tools. Appt 675·8854, paint, appliances & W'alde condo 2bd, s84s/mo. 645·t58G2 and high ceilings. 4·1. $430. 7 2 1·9548 Fashion & D11slgnar Evenlnvs $8/h,.. you? Expanding· Mfr. Exc lus ive C&nter Club· morel 1 Buyers Broker 2.Sba, gar, hkups, -· ·. -Pvt "'ar w/d fp frig COM Newer 3br home. Lab e I c Io th I n-g. Coslf Mesa 444·4030 Rep Co needs to team Membership. Transler- o ers. e uce ee .2 .Near schools, Gated Communltlf Large decks, fplc. ,...... _ .n-~ able. $5000. 7 ·0520 ff R d d f F' l:f • ' ' • •April 3rd, 10·~* ---players for O.C. Wiii 23 Flnanci11g. _For a pa ks, s h opping CORONA $1345. 789•1746 5550/mo.+l/3 ulls. · 2220'..-arMew.nd, CJVJ .... are for elderly train, 714-586-7680 . (3l0) 5l 8·858S private showing, call +beach. $1100/mo. 2 622 N/sm prof's 675-3639 -woman·-~ust have Telama1ketlng Old Commerclal r;:~)·~6f~~~;se~nt:; +deposit. 429·1885 DEL MAR H ':~~~a~~~-ES-C'M Lg SBd 26a ~/THEATER --~:-; Mo~:F;,~ef82:a'4-~~ ~~!~ •. ~~r:~~~ ~lf.e ... -SSS. Oa k 3066 at the prompt. _________ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiflan~d 3br qpt hOmes w/ pool, tennis .court, 1/2 CASTING 2921 / 1 b desk, SSO. Gas stove, LAGUNA Block• from the . oversized patios or acre backyard. lBr avl Career Strategies ~a~~~!a 1 t>°:i~~oe~ S35. Rockwell cutoff _H_U_N_T_I_N_G_T_O_N ___ BEACH 2148 Be•ch Huge living balconies. Surround SSOO·Ulls incl. 5,15·1886 Tale nt Search! Temporary & 7a·1pm 714-899·1008 saw, $50. 645-9127 . space avail In 1 & 2 yourself with a lush HB 3br 2.5ba shr Temp To Hire Queen Wave less HARBOUR 1042 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiji bedroom apt homes. landscaped setting Condo. nr Beach Blvd ' Mc Donalds, Baby Position• W••kend w ate r bed w /6 Waterfront Townhome 2br, 2.Sba. 1300 sq.ft., Walk To Beach 2br Wood burning fir~~ nature trails and a top & Adams, n/smkr/ Gai:1. Playskool, also 1 ,090 Operators Receptionis t drawer pcdostal wllh 1ba home. Gar. No place and -gigantic shape lilness center. drugs. $550. 536-1509 Star Wars Prequels. needed 'to be par1 of Switchboard 1 experl· oak h eadbo a rd pets. Lse/ref's . $1350. pat Io . CI o s e to shopping, beaches & Natalie · 960·7882 production team In en~e a must. Large attached. Good Conell 497·1085 shopping & schools. schools. Conveniently N.B. Eastbluff Lrg trvlne. Pay $8.00/hr. office & very busy S125.00 obo 434·1555 2·car garage, boat 1--------- s I Ip, deep water IAGUNA a ccess. Christiana NIGUEL Dogs_ & cats welcome. located nearby. Gas, mstr bdrm, pllt bath, At least 6 months phones. Fax res ume 1--------- Starttng from $985. water & trash paid. '!, ~/~ ~:1:.i ee544.;:~g LOST & experience necessary. to S.Lennon 759-6826. Wolf\!~~~·~~m~eds 2152 Call 789-1 753 for Cats welcome. Star1-FOUND. 2925 Call Stacie Payne Wildlife Conservation Buy Direct and Savel more details (some ing from $1135. Call Newport Heights (714) 251·8811 Jobs Now hiring game Lo w Mo nthly Pm ts restrictions apply). 789-1753 to set appt. 3BR, 2BA. Mstr bdrm FOUND Ladles wrist DISPLAY wardens. s ecurity Free Color Catalog ¥$895. 2BR Condo ----------(some restrictions avail. Lrg closets, pvt watch on Mar. 19th, at ADVERTISING maintenance. park Call 1-800·711 ·0158 Bay. S299;soo . PP,714-378·1792 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NEWPORT BEACH 1069 may apply). bath. $675. 509·2423 Gelson's Market near SALES rangers. No exp nee Very pvt lower end COSTA MESA 2624 the salad bar. Please For application & info 1---------~~t~ ~o~r;i:~n~t~ f~~I: Steps To B .. chl call and Identify P;~~I s:!~~lyac~~~~; call 800·299-2470 ext COLLECTIBLES David A Thompson Rllrs E'alde 2bd/1.5ba 2-car ~'::, 11~~·a~:i~~'·"!~l~~ COMMERCIAL -645-963o. executive. Must be de· CA1lSC Gam-Spm, 7days 6017 B k REOI 3b 5 gar, fp, stove, hkups. Avl now 208 43rd St REAL ESTATE FOUND Roller Skates pendable, team orl----------l'=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ::iuxe condo 0~ .,::~•---------sm. patio/yard. $985. rear unit. 714-965-0550 •••••••··· • on 3/20 by Thrifty ented, self starter who EMPLOYMENT 'FREE Celebrity ad· Gourmet kit, gar, el· NEWPORT 845·5862 Drugs on Harbor. Is a,ble to work . well SERVICES 5533 dresses through lhe BEACH 2169•---------Unique 1bdrm 1ba ----------548-6045 under deadlines. ma'ol. ca11490·3803. evatorl Bank financing E' Id 2 BA 1 BA S d 11 · iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii av a I 9 0 % . P P'"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • • • . w/loft condo style apt. BUSINESS OFFICE FOUND Roller Skates ome a ver sing -1• $900/mo. No pots/ Vaulted celllngs, light 3120 b Th IU background preferred. •••-••• 1---------S~9895~~;>32;~~l~~~~r 1bdrm 1b• condo smkg In the house. & airy walk through FOR RENT 2769 g~ugs 0~ Y Har~ol. Position otters salary Please be aware that WANTED atyle with 1 car 1904 Church St. k1tchen, large walk-in 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 548•6045 plus commission. We the ITslings in this cat-TO BUY Bluff• E-Plan End garage. Tons of Open Sat 10-2pm, call closet, d ishwasher.'' also offer excellent egory may require you Unit, Full Bay View, upgrades such as for appl 1st 631-2242. private extra large CANNERY VILLAGE LOST CAT Blk/wht benefit package In a to call a 900 number iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lg 3Br +Fr, Prime custom plantation ---------patio from living room, 0Hice/ar1 studio shor1 hair male on ·drug free environ· In which there is a Old Coins Gold Silver Loe. 720-1704 Bkr shutters, tile counter E'Slde Largo 26drm addllional patio off of S~S/mo. 3/16 near Charleston ment. M/F/DN · charge per minute. Franklin Mini, Sterling Blutfa Slngle Level tops, Ille flooring, w/enclosed patio, ga-bdrm w/outslde stor-6 7 3·37 3 3 St. In Costa Mesa. • For conslderalion Old watches & jewelry 6019 GENERAL Nice Greenbelt Loe. carpeted private bal· rage. 276 ~-iabri~~ age space. Vertical 966-9172 please fax resume to: _E_M_P_L_O_Y_M_E_N_T___ Wes1coas1 Coin 642·9448 1002 2Br + 2Ba. Prlnclpals cony, full wall accent S5SO/mo, 7 •11 b II n d s Inc 1 u de d INDUSTRIAL 2788 LOST DOG Golden Janise Cross, Dis· TENT TRAILER in Only. 720-1704 Bkr ~~~ed &wa~sei~ ,'~v~~ •~e.,.•s"""'"1d.,.•-S~ha_r_p_2_b_r-w/ throughout. skylight In ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Re tri ever, red d Is h play Adver1islng Man-WANTED 553 5 good condition. Will· By OWNER gar. W/d hk·"ps, near living room, unlquet• color. Young, 2 yrs. ager, Huntlngto Ing to pay up lo $5''0 4Br Hm-G.O. Remod. Prime area. Also wired w b th I ·t / · · 10 000 SqFt Beach 1 de e de 1 v N pt He"ghls $750 a room vani Y ' old. Near Newport n P n n 966-1772 or 642-4321 kit, lam rm. a/c, recent . Newpor1 Pen Bayfront l,h rough o u I w/ w 1 • dressing areal Neutral lndustrlal Building Beach River Jetty on (714) 965-7174 Dog W•lker, I wlll 'roof & morel $154,900 w/dock. Xtra wide lol s peakers for Intercom Agt/Pam 546·5880 carpel throughout! Production Pl. N.B. 3124. 645_8184 RE-=~=-=-..,....--.,..,--• walk & love your pell Top Dolla rs Paid For Records. J azz. S ou nlrac k s, e tc . Call Mike 645-7595 ..agt 714·983·3481 2-stry, 4br, 5ba, storeo. Acl fast. this -E-,-S-ld_e_S_t_u-d-io-.-R-e-f-rlg-. carport stall to ac-Divisible. Bob Caustln WARD FT/PT Sa lea positions Weekends · Only! $1,950,000. 1024 W. won't last! $\530. stove, fan, micro. Ulls commodate 1 vehicle Bkr 722·87771.,...,,,...,,-=-------available at Lady Golf Morgan 714-642·85'33 Attention Home Owners & Bay Ave, NB. 675-7599 789·0931 pd. 336 E . 20th St. Included. Very bright•---------LOST. Walking stick, and Resort Wear LOOK & FEEL BETTER Ha rbor View Homes •·2-b-d-, _2_b_a_T_o_w_n_h_o-us-e $575/mo. 548·6094 and open livlng areal INCOME ' colorful, carved w/the Store. Apply Fashion 4 bed, upgraded, AC, 2.car gar. nr ..,---::-:-""":"---:::.,--,:-:=~ C'all now, won't lasll word 'Acapulco· In vie Island, Suite 207-A Exp'd Chef. & Cert.•--------- expanded, pool, spa. Fash. Is. Avail 3115. Lrg Modern 2bd/2b• s1410. 789-0931 PROPERTY 2790 NB in Feb. 675-3391 720·1998 Kristen Personal Trainer PETS & $519,000. Broker, $1495. 640-1529 Carport. pool, spa, Avail Now . Will Travel ANIMALS 6049 Gen Ofc Recept, P(T, Mark 810·3479 729-7248. 640·5664• B Id c gym. elevator, hkups, •••••••••• Propert" Management I••••••••-Send 'resume to : . 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii R.E. Agents!! ::S.howcase those "9J)ecial propertle.s in our Homes of the ~eek & Open Home Gulde publlshed each Saturday In the Real Estate Tab. It's an eflecllve and •If• • ove mlaro. $900-$950/mo. • Lovlnn Swedish Nurse 1• •Newport Herghts• Go r geous 2 Br *648 •8787* M"ISCELIANEOUS Apts, homes, condos. PERSONALS Assistance League of 12 v• H 1 & CONURE 1 y/o. Multi· 327 Catallna Dr Twnhme. Communl1y .. =..,...--=.,.....,.~-=----,-Results oriented, full •••••••••• Newpor1 Mesa, 2220 . rs exp. ones colored . Hand fod. 3br/3ba, den, pool. be a oh , pool/s pa.' Prlme E'slde Twnhme RENTALS or partial mgmnt, Fairview Road or fax caring. Good co~k. Need s a ttention. Mini ocean view. Walk 10 Balboa ts. 1400sf, 2bd 2.5ba •••••••••• Don St.Jean 633·2344 •---------_a_4_s_-3_9_1_9 ___ a_11_n_: C_h_a_ry_1.1 L~~1 ~~~46.~h_J~~·~e $250 OBO. 642-1189 Reduced to S495Kfl ~ stores. Gr1 locatlon. 1 ·car gar+ 1 space PERSONALS 3002 Laborer• ·E•rn up to Grundy Rllr 675·6161 $2250. 376·5576 agt $1175. Bkr 871-8100 ---------'••••••••----------$500 Weeki~ Long 1• unb•ll•v•bl• Big canron, 2Br 2Ba. ROOMS 2706 BUSINESS & *ASTROLOGY* distance phone com· DOMESTICS 5540 GARAGE SALES ·inexpensive way to .ceach homebuyersl Call our Classified epar1ment Todayll 3 de~:c~::~:~~s on ~;~r~e.de~~w onca?p0~~ _H_U_N_T_I_N_G_T_O_N ___ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FINANCE CARTOGRAPHY ~::,"Yt~s s~8,!1~~9 sfo~~: iiiiii*iiHiiiiOiiiUiiSiiEiiiiMiiAiiNiiii*iii I••••••••• large lot 67x20l In and paint, pool/tennis. BEACH 2640 CM House Quiet.I••••••••-USA Map & Report front promotional box 9Yrs Exp. Clean &i--------- 642·5678 N.B. Under $300K. $1700. 723·19481iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii happy. Non·$moker. Describes Energies route. 1·800·354-7331 maintain large home9'. 1-800-728·1518 ,, ·---------Cod• 2031 Big C•nron, Spacious 5300 plus ulilltles. Where You Live & LIFEGUARD & Outdoor duties, car CORONA DEL MAR Ask about our .current speclalst Twnhm, l800sf, 2Br Ocean Breeze VIiias 556-6378, leave mssg. BUSINESS Shows Where You'd Be SWIM JNSTRUCTORS care, pot care, driving. 2.5Ba + Den. Major 313r Townhouse Avail OPPORTUNITY Happy & Successfull Various shifts Sam· cooking, serving. Xlnt jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6122 --~ ----·--appl, ten/jac, $1900. $799 Move-lnl Gated ---------$16. Also Progres· 1opm dll..B. 642•9990 NB refs. 909·336-0401 Easter Eve* Garage Avl 4/1 840·8278 comm, pool, tennis & RENTALS TO 2904 slons, World Maps, __ . __ , _______ , Sale S at March 29th ·---·-' --= ... -: ":...! :.: ==_t ~=~ Lido Isle 4br, 3ba. 35' lot. New crpt/palnt. Nr basketball cts, near liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Relationships & Other N. B. f 1 rm seek 8 ---------8am-2pm. In the Alley. beachl 714·842:0629 SHARE 2724 $$HUGE PROFITS ss s vcs. 714-751-7709 re.aponslble person to Debbie's Daycare 618 Orchid Ave. :DI.BOA :J'.!mNSUIA 1007 Balboa Newport Realty, Inc. clbhse. $3000/mo yrly. ---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~Phone Card Routes monitor & transcribe In CM has openings. Great Locallons SEEl<ING Broadcast data. FT/PT 2yrs + Fix hr~ M~als •BALBOA COVE• 30' Boat Dock + 3BR 3BA Townhouse. 2-car garage. $285,000. Broker. 983-8377. 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Only 64k 8y CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TAN~ HIRSCH GIVE ONE, GET TWO Neither vulnerable. North deals. NORTH •A52 <:>A94 OQ76 •J862 EAST WEST •K 97 l;}J 106 0 J 109 3 • 1094 • J 1084 O K8 7532 0 8<C •6 SOtITH •Q63 QQ <>AK62 •AK Q 7 3 The biddmg: NORTH EA.ST Pan Pa111 21'(1' Pa11 4• Paa a 60 Pe.as Pau Pa11 SOtrrH ... 30 <&NT 64 Open.mg lead: Jack of 0 WEST Pua Pa11 Pua Pua If you have a choice of which defender to play for a specific card, choose the defender with gr eater length in the swt -there ts more room 1n th:it hand for the crucial card. Al duplicat-e pairs, 1f you need a good i:;core desperately, go against the odds by playing the other defondcr for that card. l'wo no trump by a passed hands showc; u balanced 11-12 points -u perfect descnpt1on or North's hold· mg. Once South received a club prefcrl'nce. Blackwnod was used to check thut two aces were not mass· mg, nnd six clubs became the final contract. I\ was a good slam, depending either on a 3-3 diamond •plit or on limiting the spade loaer1 to one. Declarer won the heart opening lead In dummy with the ace, ruffed a heart and drew trumps in three rounds, ending on the table, Ea1t discarding two hearte. Next ~ame the ace, Icing and queen of dia- mond•. Had that suit split, declarer would have returned to hand wnh a heart ruff, discarded a spade on the 13th diamond and claimed 12 tricks. The game wi.s duplicate pairs, and the percentage play after East discarded another heart on the th.srd diamond was to lead a spade towar,d the queen -since £ast waa marked wilh diamond and cl ub shortage by the play, that defender rated to be long in spades. But North-South needed a good result so, aft.er ret urning to hand with a heart ruff de~larer led a diamond and, instead of ruffing, allowed West to bold the lnck, discarding a spade from the table. Down to nothing but spades. West was forced to lead away from the king i n that suit. 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Reaa.831·0297 ARTIST 3429 MAKE·UP ARTIST • Weddings/Proms • Spoclal night OUI Great Ref a • 12yr• exp 71.-..a 10·8049-pgr BAtHTUB REGIAZING 3448 11.iMODEL 4 LESS $S Complete refinishing & Aesforalion services New Stiower Ooora Llc/ln1 203-0779 BUSINESS SERVICES 3488 PU•LllHKD WRITER fdttlng•Word ptoc.Nlng In home WOik. 10ytt •icp Llave mesaage 98'-el93 CABIN!TS 3490 Adv1nced Wood1y111m1 -Cullom Cabinet~- Doors-Cop"' Cel Ing Moldlnga • Mantel• W1MO 714498-8170 CARPINTllY 3510 A .. Z NANDYMAN INSTN..Lm[,ACt CAllHCTI IClctlenl, b4llht, dOOt•. ....... °!"! .... ,. '92 Sovereign Regency rod, barley leather. chrome wheel. only 39k miles. (650048). $19,995 '93 XJS Convertible Brlllsh racing green, barloy loather, 6 c:ylin· dor, cf'lrome wheols, only 20k mites. (3DFU596). S29,995 '94 XJ6 White, barley leather, alloy wheels. low mites . (698754). $23,995 '94 Vanden Pia• Flom6nco rod, cream loat her, sunroof. chrome wheels, low miles. (3BAH806). $26,995 '95 Vanden Pia• daily 642-5678 DJ rectory help you lind reliable help. 642·5678 When. you're tuned into classified you're tuned into your community. 844·8B19 SUBARU 9200 -. '83 Subaru Wagon GL Wh1to, 5spd, c:ass. AC. S850. 673-2741 5spd ·~Ok miles on Land Rover new onglno. 54800. ca11 675-6808. Mission Viejo '93 County Wagon 365·8750 Lo mi. Lo ca 1 c: a r. -:-=-..,.--=-....,...-,...----Prl s itn o c:ond, co. '94 Defender Hard loaded, otc. (627l 02) top & solt topl Lo Lo 528.950 miles, loaded with Land Rover oquipment. (942410) $32,950. Mission Viejo Land Rover TOYOTA 9210 ,~,...,,...,,,....3..,.65_·....,87,....5_0__,,_ Mission Viejo '93 Defender 110 365·8750 The or 19 Rhinomob1lel .,..., 9,,.......,5-0,,.-e-f_e_n_d,_e-r-9~0 '87 Pickup 4x4, 5spd Ready lo go on s:ifari-low mi (9l85ll) Hard top. only 1800 custom wheels, new •HURRY!• mil Roll b<Jr. Running hres. lift kll, $4200 b d (98 1270) 114-760-1549 Land Rover .":~1.:e BEAUTY• •95 Avalon XLS Blk. Mission Viejo Land Rover blk 11hr. V·6. 4dr, a,1. 365·8750 Mission Viejo snrl, ILlll power. 22k --------365·8750 mis. 521 k. <900) 666• Overstocked w1·1h 1705 pgr, 549-5068 Black, cream loather,,_ ________________ _ stuf1? SELL (727016). $36,995 BAUER LOTUS COSTA MESA 642.7700 ---------- CARPENTRY 3510 CARPEHTRY•Wlndow1 Doors • Wood Fences CloseVGarage Organizers L#261581 • Call Bob 249-8323 Pg-312--0026 QUALITY CRAFTSMAN Custom cabinets/crown molding/Ille/marble/Misc repairs. Charles 557-7684 CERAMIC TILES 3528 BATH & KITCHEN •REMODEL •DESIGN .. • Counters/Floors • Shower Pans/Repair L1504803 Rob 376-2129 Leaky Showera Rep'd Re~rout1ng & lnstoll'n L6 0 130 oan of Tiie 073·8065 or 846-8526 Newport Tiie & Marble Fine Creftamansh~ ... ACCEPT VISA· /C Showera/Counter1/Flr1 N•l'I SIOOl/Mtrble Ff'c• LG4548& 842·2 14 - CHnD CARE 3536 ¥A Place In The HHr1 Home~Oa~~Care Enronlng all agea. Fun ac:llvlllea, meal• & T.L.C.I l"30"4'202T1-0 Call Cathy 045-483 t CLEANING SERVICES -3548 A TOUCH 01' CL.A.98 CIHnlng. f'ealComm Uc/8ond'ed. FrM Eat. Teresa 282-7143 •80H HOUSECLEANING UCen1ed·Bonded •10.00 lt hoor. 714-1~.03 .. ••rteht H••olnlne luroP•an Prof'I. .. " In townl Aefs IVtl Exp Orac• •11·M81 116 OH t•t Cle•nl,.. HOUMS, .,,ts, Offtcn, )One .vo; ~"· 674-32)0 111 CLEANING . . SERVICES 3548 •WINDOW CLEANING* ·Mlnl Blinds· FflEE ESTIMATES 945-0335 COMPUTERS 3556 IPC'FlXl COMPUTER HELP! F aat•Frlendly•Affordable Upgrade Repair Train Free Est-$10 Ott w/od * 714-813·0579 * COMPUTER TRAINING e Windows 3.11 /95 • MS Office/Quicken • Hardware/Software ON SITE e 70AYS 714-721.0252 Computer Training Aflordabl•·Personal Ont-on-Ono Training CAB Admln 831-4258 Home Computer Start-up. From Ground Zero To 'the· tnternot. HCS2 714-891-4755 MACMEDIC • Care for Macintosh Computer• -Jo41our hme/olc:. Low/ houtly rare.-e73-88 te CONCRETB It MASONRY 3557 Brlc:lc, Bicek. Stone, Tiie Cone, Patio, Driveway Fptc, 8901. Ref, 25Yr. Exp. T•rry 957-7894 * 811t Prlot/Qu11fty L.ndeeape, bfkk, .,,,. concr. IOO-ne. tOOT •CIMINT WORK• ·•t•;:iect Concrele-Bric: loCll/SIOM/Tlle L5'111e U1-4a10 ' "°""..,... .... n;y 9flok•Stonee8tock Lg/Sm Jbt•Repa&te ok Fr" I.at. & Advice L1t11111 _ea1-H3a To plac:. an ad In Cleaalfted Call 842-8878. CONTRACTORS GENERAL 3558 AJ Pallea Construction Addlhons•Romodollng -Gonorat Contracting- L#450732 848°3018 l.D. DEVELOPMENT Custom Home/Aemodol No fee unhl completed l#480664 721·0404 LEWIS Construction Remodel•Handymon Ltl'704773 Local Rea. •714-557-5925• Residential & Small BualneH Conalructlon Design ·Add1Uons/A1models· Civil Engineer • Ref' a Ll303133 723·1800 DRYWALL SERVICE 3584 ..,SMALL JOtl--E>CPERT Drywall/Plaster Repair JH1nglng;Taplng/lex1ur1 Comm/AH 551·5573 ELECTRICAL 3610 Sm•ll Job EXPERT Duncan l!loctrlc: Loc:al/Oulc:k Reaponse L'275870 850•7042 Peterkin Electric Prompt & Low Rateal rea-c:om/am-lg Jobs CSL6181p 748·5255 FENCES It DBCI<S 3615 * Wood ffencee * F\eplac:e/R•palr Low S FtH haUllng/Ht. Uc'd ~Const t74-530t PLOOl INSTALL llPAmS 3820 •••••• Svo• lnatell Hardwd/Vlnvl/Cetamlc PIAOOJCat=,.. alt. L:1oean ...... o - GUAG! ··' DOOIS 3878 '95 CAMRY LE Auto A call to Trans. n/c, p/b, p/s. Classilied am/Im c:ass. 50k ml. will help 513,900 759-0288 642-5678 ·~-------- GARA-GE HEALTH/ DOORS 4\ 3678 NUTRITION 3742 •$25 Service Call• PERSONAL TRAINING Ropairs/Serv/Openers 2 FOR 1 SPECIAL All Makes-Models Llc'd 650-Sorv-(7378) FRIENDS•COUPLES Train w/one of So. Ca. ••$475 • 16X7'1\"• Best Trainers In New· Includes linllway. por1's Finest Private weathor-stcip. inslalla· Facility. Very Ro as. lion & tu 645-5704 Ratesl Call Mike Now 1-800· 735-5882 HANDY MAN 3710 IMPROVEMENTS •Paint/Carpentry• HOME 3756 Drywall and morel Small Jobs Oki Cary 645·5277 LIKE-NU CONCRETE Remve oll/rus1 stains, • ROOF REPAIR • • Collings painted crack rpr. Re-nu/seal wd • E1Cplr1 Etectrlc:al decks froe est 760·8427 • Catpontry & More 22Yrs E1Cp. L#535977 11 4 .5 3 8 ·1 e 7 2 JEWELRY 3784 BREWER'S TV·VCR & H,~. Services William Horold Jeweler Unde $300. Ll!7'3660 Watc:h/JqwelrY Repair Accept M/C & VISA Antique• Fino Jewelry C.M. Dale 831-1818 Buy/MllJltadt 873·0385 Earthquake Sale tr Strap• for tiot water LANDSCAPE 8t heattr1 onl~ S89,95 LAWN CARE 3808 lnstallod. 7 2-0440 Hand~man Ch•rlle Painting, carpentry, BASIC YARD MAINT wa1or blostlni , fences. 1 CALL DOES IT ALL1 Local COM 7 0 °5044 831-4422 HOMI! SERVICES Pager-413-8142 Anything & Everything , TREES , Free E11imate. Aef'a. Michael 75&·1440 ==-~'tr.&1e MSM Conat Carpentry L•wn S•rvlce. Mow/ Drywll/Pnt/Plmb/Elec Remodet•Sml/L.o lobe. edge/aod/sprlnkltt•/ L696-327 902·2430 c:ln·up. Al eee-2718 Lve mso or call aller 5 QUALITY CRAFTSMAN C11 pentry•C ablntl• eORBKN MASTER8 El1c1rlc•Plmbj•Doora Land•~aplng A Malnt. Misc repllrs55 ·'7884 TrH Trim • Rtmoval QUALITY SERVICES • G.,denlng Svc 841 ·5512 lmr,rovementa/Repalr• Landacaape R•MOCl•llne l'a nl. Profl I Ol*ant'd Yltd tune up(~. FtM Eat. e90-S~8 lllndtc_..i1111ts11e..:. a;;; lauretl ce...: ContractorfC27 , Repait1. ltnfKovementl, "on 11tNce1 t45-not5 em jobl. Oualt,lltnt~rr& I Catt, l<en I· t 1 llWLIAP-;--~·--BAUUHG 3720 ~--·· ahw1• G•nnlfti ~ Thel ... lftlt • Lanfto•"'9· u.n · .. ,,.,. ••row lotld.'' care lnllall'l\/Remcwat JOHN IS0.1118 lprtnk .. ,. ...... , your home through classified LANDSCAPE & LAWN.. CARE 3808 VICTOR'S Prof'I Land· scape Maint. Seasonal Color. IOYrs Exp. Xlnt Rois N.8. 457-1739 YARD Clean-up, Tree Trim/Hodges/Removal Ndw Lawn & Plants. 980-8502 Pg·748·5375 MASSAGE 3830 L&B Sport• Therapy All body care to relax & rejuvenate. RN/LMT CM 722°9823 STRESSED OUT? Massage Therapy In Dr.'s ore:. Heather 843·9053 $15 OFF lnlllal Visit MOVING 3834 PUBLIC NOTICE The Calll. Public Utlll· 11es Comn11sslon RE· QUIRES that au uaed household goods movers print lhelr P.U.C. Cal T numbet; limos and chaulfeurs print th•lr T.C.P. num· bor In oil advertls• ments. II you have a question 1bout th• I• gallty of a mover, llmo or chauffeur, eall: Publlc Utilllle• Commission 71 ... 553-4151 ALL.AMJIRICAN Move•·U ••••• Carelully, Coun.OUsly A ftor the Right Price Tll86977 849.0223 lpllt a .. end MO¥tne Prof Mov.,..I 14* SN 7D•~JSr Ol1c1T'1ll452 43 ·•1 a3JP.$4t·MSO PAINTUfG 3158 - ·~,..... T ,TOO ~ Ht9. Rlct9d atnor uc•2'°"'4 14WI09 -_11; ... -. 'tlfttlllt-4"'4d NeoM,""9 Ou~., ....... LI 1 ·~····· . ,.. 4X4 9221 4X4 9221 VOLVO . 92~ '86 4 .0 SE 7600 ml. Black & boauttful. Almost new! (322634) •FLAWLESS• Land Rover Mission Viejo 365·8750 '96 4 .6 Riola Metallic beaLtty· only 15k ml. Every conceivable option . (318243) •BEAUTV• Land Rover Mission Viejo 365·8750 Overstocked with stuff? A call to Clas'sltled will help 642·5678 PAINTING 3858 CHUNG'S PAINTING 23Yrs Exp-Ort Pricer Ouar Work·Fre• Est Uc#375602 538-1534 Ike'• Custom Painting Prof, Clean, Quality Work. Int/Ext & Docks. L#703468 031-4910 Patera Painting 20 Years Experience Free Estimates Interiors and Exteriors Rel err al. e5.-..0512 PET SERVICES 3870 Pet Sltter/Do1 WaJker Dally/Ovemlghl visits. Rola al/I. Uc'd/Bonded Dtnlse 714-935-8070 PLASTER REPAIR 3880 Pla1ter/Slueco 'atch -Ser.'ing So Ca. 25yra- Llc:#326864 24Hra 714·554-7831 PLUMBING 3890 THE LOCAL PLUMHR .. Jiron E. 8ang1r1 Oo .• Fr" E1tlmates Fr~ SeMc .. l,,.._.ed Lf532M1 8154304 •·rr 0ta1n c1un1ne Ptumblng Repair• 20yrt ~. NA wort!=· St4mt MS.. M Preota• Ph•mblne Repalta & R•model1 ''" lttlmalff u .. u ...... toeo OflCO PLUM•INQ • Drain Cteanlno 70aY9JWll9flfee l'.9t. ll_nnol ...:_1?eo.a1 TO •DAM DAWSOlle Pl.U.IMG -. ..... e .... l"MtOdel . --,~ . ,........ Ll .. nte~ ~71T.aft9 ·~ ' '86 Olscoverv Lthr. Auto, ABS, Tow pkg. 1111, Cruise. otc:. Only 14k miles! (177577) $27,949 Land Rover Mission Viejo 365-8750 '98 Discovery SE7 Only 6k mil 7 poss. dLl31 mnrf, tow pltg. ABS, (179504) •Low Mii••• Land Rover MISStOn Viejo 365-8750 On the move? Sell your extra household items iA Classified POOL SERVICE 3894 Island Blue Pools :reol & Spa Wkly Svc: epalr: hlter/pump/htr Acid wash 645·8728 ROOFING 3910 BALBOA ROOFING CO Quality Work Guamt'd Reroof/Repalr FrH Ell Llcflns 831·5081 REMODELING & ADDITIONS 3916 Farthing Interior• Kltc:hen/Bath/Romodel Rm Additions Visa/MC Ll560875 073·1212 TAX PREPARATION 3925 *IT'S TAX TIME* Call early for appt. Jeanne Here E..A. Attired IRS 673-890!5 TUTOIUNG 3929 •Spenlsh•Frenoh• •HaHan•l!ne.t!!•L• ·UCI Profe1sor M.A.· ••o•llenl "".,It• lrwlllaaionl 497.3973 •ipanl•h·Eft9ll•h• 8 1·1lngual Teacher Privet• ClaueS'-Home Of Office. ••4 1487 '81 Volvo DL 1_3 AT, AC, am/Im ~ alloy whts, well mall}, classic: c:ondltf!l!! 53200/0bO. 549-75~ ANTIQUES & CLASSICS ..... 9250 '73 Mas•r•tl Citroen 37k miles. All origiiiiil.., 5 I 0,500 or best ofler., Must sell! 998·521 ~ '81 Delorean ~ Stunning red finish,. Lowered 2". Looa..91 like LOtLIS or Pante(Jll,'. $14,950. 675·31~J ~ TRADE ; through classlfi~d ;. / 642-5678 ! •• WALL ~ COVERINGS 3~ Farthing lnte#loc\$t lns1allatlon • Re~ Discount Wallc:ove L.41560875 073·1~. The Stripper ·~ Spec:lallzlng ·'*' Wallpaper RemoTSt- L500s241 9e3.sov We Gals sheuld hW'Q together. S111p, lnalA!f, advice to the <:ra.tY. 631·2111 AnY'in!e ... Can't seem to -;a get to all those • ' repair jobs around _the ho0$et~ Let the .. Claaalnecl V ' Service . Directory help you find ~~ .. ~. reliable help. e42-s•n := ..... TRADB through clanl1ied -: 842·5878 .-..::... \•~ On the move~P. -Sell your extra. household ""., Items -ln Claulfied illl' -~~·:· :1..:.1 .. 4 ' 11 11 ,...... ~ ""8uhnll•P,,1n.1 tMtr 12 -· I JEROlll! 41"" 51111 ... , ' • ~ .............. ···~-,. i • '' 'l '4 ' ..., .. l LEXUS MISSION VIEJO LEXUS M !SS/ON VIEJO • ANNIVERSARY SAVINGS CERTIFICATE IF YOU &RE ClJRRENTLY A LEXUS OWNER DOUBLE T.HIS CERTIFICATE FOR $2000 SAVINGS WHEN YOU LEASE OR PURCHASE A NEW LEXUS THROUGH LEXUS FINANCIAL SERVICES 1 Cenificate Per Transact.ion fj~Xl!S MISSION VIEJO LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 193 MERCURY COUGAR XR7 ••••••••• ~ ••••• · ••••••••• $10,977 Fully loaded, very low miles (667766) 196 INPINITI 130 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ••••••••••••••• $24,977 Only l 2k, ~ opt;on ponible, Bo'se sound. Lexus trade (014328) 193 VOLKSWAGEN JEnA GL •••••••••••••••••••••••• $11,977 Auto, oc, cd chonger mint condition. OnJy 42k (M036383) 194 TOYOTA CAMRY LE •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $15,977 Fully loaded (000795) 195 TOYOTA AVALON ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••$19,871 '"' ~i~ (036786) 194 ~"'"" 5~5i •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : •••••• $~,997 l Own., only !3k miles (KA306n ' . . f • 196 TOYOTA LAND CRUISER ••••••••••••••••••••••••• $40,. 677. Only 4 , full option. Won't lost. Save huge (1427.48) .