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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-04-24 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Corona del Mar drowns Tars in pool WEEKEND 'Old Tfmes· on stage at South Coast Rep Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 I \ " I I > I MARC MARTIN I OAll.Y PILOT VAMINOS! A field of more than 550 boats are poised for the 50th Newport- to-Ensenada Race ' Friday, starting at noon. For insight into the race, see Sports. •SEE STORY PAGE 81 Daily Pilot columnist and Newport-Ensenada race veteran Fred Martin shares his memories of the annual event. •SEE STORY PAGE A3 WINE & DINE Getting your palate ready for a three-day wine and food fest at the Balboa Bay Club. •SEE STORY PAGE A 10 SRIAN P06UOA I OAllY PllOT FLYAW AY A new flying club at Estancia High has normally grounded stude nts up in the air. •SEE STORY PAGE A2 I \ I> I· \ AROUND TOWN ..... A6 BEST BUYS ..•........ A2 CLASSIFIED ........... 87 COMMUNITY FORUM A 14 ENTERTAINMENT ..... AS POLICE FILES .....••.. A2 PUBLIC NOTICES ...... 86 SOCIETY ..........•. A9 SPORTS ••••••..•••.• 81 \\I \1111 U What's up with th1s wind? I hope baseball caps are approved "busJ.neas casual," my hair la looking WAY bad. s.. w.,u.r.,. 2 . Welcome to H.E • The Rainforest Cafe will tum eating at South Coast Plaza fnto one wild adventure· this summer. By Susan Oeemef, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -There's nothing like munching on a Goril- la Grilled Cheese sandwich in the mist or savoring a batch of Seafood Galapagos surrounded by an animated jungle of animals. But it wouldn't be a complete dinipg experience without the canopy of foliage overhead, the animated elephants trumpeting. or the bouts of simulated rain and thunder cracks. The owners of the Rainforest Cafe, scheduled to open June 9 at South Coast Plaza, wouldn't have it any other way. Their rain forest- themed restaurant co!1jures up images of Disneyland's Jungle Cruise ride or the Pirates of the Caribbean. .. The fast-growing Rainforest Cafe chain will make its Califor- , t 1995 to $48:7 million in 1996, the Rainforest Cafe chain is edging its way into the competitive market for theme retail restaurants head- ed by names such as the Hard nia debut by locating its seventh restaurant at ~-----~ Rock Cafe, Planet Holly- wood and Dive!, a sub- marine-themed restau- rant co-owned by film- maker Steven Sp iel- berg. South Coast Plaza, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. The 16,800- square-foot, 300-seat restaurant will take the place of Carl's Jr., adja- cent to Sears. The company's largest restaurant is a 30 , 000-square-foot restaurant in Walt Dis- ney World that alone earned $13.2 million in revenues last year. And the firm plans to open . another 10 new restaurants this year, bringing its total to 19 worldwide. ~oasting revenues that climbed from $1 3.5 million in At Rainforest Cates, diners wait as long as two hours for a table. Animated crocodiles dodge quarters in swampy ponds, and thunderstorms # break every 15 minutes. Cus- tomers sip d.rinlcs beneath giant, • 38-foot round mushrooms at the Magic Mushroom Juice Bar. Steven Schussler, 41, who designed. and created the Rainforest • SEE JUNGLE. PAGE A 16 The Magic Mushroom Julee Bar will be part of the Rainforest Cafe, scheduled to open June 9 at South Coast Plaza. Trustees ponder end to bilingual education • Officials consider following lead of Orange Unified School District by going to English immersion only By Alessandra Djurklou, Datly Pilot The Orange Urufied School D1stnct BoMd recently voted to scrap its bilingual program. and if the ~te allows it to have its way, New- port-Me-Sa may · soon face the r---------- same decision 1h.lstee Wendy Leece. who thinks Uus dtstnct should follow Orange's <Jl ·E~TJC>'\. WHAT'S THE BEST MElMOOJ Balboa resident Matthew Thomas (center) is both a client and a volunteer with High Hopes Head Injury Program in Costa Mesa. This May, the Mandarin House restaurant 1n Balboa will be donating some of its profits to the program. . lead, said the top- ic has been brought up at board meetings. although not actively pursued Should the New-• port-Mesa Uni:· fied School Dis- trict continue its bilingual educa- BACK ON . TRACK ' UMaybe (it will be brought up) whe n the school year ts over." Leece sdld. NBut we have to wrut and take the time tion program or mow to the English immer- sion method? Pleme leaw )10Uf'. commen&I on our RMdeB Hodnl at642~. After a horrendous ~ --...-st_o_ry_b __ y_JE_N_N_IFE_R_AAMSm ___ ONG __ ._P_h_ot_o_b..;...y _MAR_C_MARTI __ N __ _ accident, and I ~~e~i~~m~ do~~ to do it right We '-----------' have to know whe re we are and what krnd of waiver we're look.mg for. I know the staff h ds d full plate nght now." Others. howevt>r, die unsure i,._ ; recounts the June tiuee-month coma, ~ 1991 accident that landed on his head in the rocks. His back hurt, and then he went into a coma. The car was a Volkswagen, and the road was in Thousand Oaks. "I'm JUSt learning about it, and 1 need more mfonnallon," srud trustee Dana Black "With the mfonnabon l have now, I would not be in favor of the waiver. I'm not willing to penalize chil- dren." · put him first in a ·High Hopes patient J and then into re::~~~o~th tha~0~ Right after the.. accident, he didn't remember anything. l . • ! continues. Matthew 11wmas 1S i. He tells it simply: The driver was : drunk, and Thomas was a passenge r. Now there are some details he remembers perhaps too much: His for- mer football teammate who went pro with the Atlanta Falcons. The girUnend Former pnnc1pdl and current trustee Serene Stokes, however, said there are definite benefits to placing bilingual students in English-only programs. as long as they are prepared for the transition. ttn• ll ~ They hit a guard rail at 57 mph. He recupera g we ! popped out through the windshield and • SEE HOPES PAGE A 15 •SEE BILINGUAL PAGE A16 Newport Beach still going with the flow • Over budget, laced with problems and a reminder of a city hall embezzlement, the city's $23.7 million Groundwater Project is still seen as 'a good thing.' By Jennifer Armstrong, Dally Pilot ' NEWPORT BEACH -Som e $7 .4 million more than expected. Roughly -46% over budget and still not completed. Sure to slash water bills. A great second source of water in case of a drought. A llnk in a Conner utilities director's $2 million embezzlement. Welcome to the Groundwater Project, the city's $23.7 milllon, 10-year effort to tap into the water supply under Fountain Val· ley and suck it into Newport Beach. While everyone debates the worth of the project, no one debates that it's not your basic new set of pipes. City Cound.l members have wondered. at meetings what has taken it so long, why its COits have spilled way over original estimates. Some council candi- dates used it a.s an example of government 1argess1 otllers used lt as an exampled government fc>resight. And dty Public Work.I DlnK:tOt Don Webb put lt perb&Pf most succinctly: "This is not a simple little local project.• Now the effort is finally near- ing completion, slated to open in October with official ceremonies and sighs of relief. • Debates during construction of the project have brought out the finer points of p1pe building. For example , council members learned that a switch from 30- incb diameter pipe to 36-inch would save energy by decreasing water pressure -and would cause a $1.1 million jump in cott. That came about because of both water pressure concerns and attempts to match it up with unused pipes that were already ID the grOund. '·=~•..C""-''----"' .. <=-=A=- Changes 10 pro1ect managers and disinfectant systems prompt- ed similar engineering le sons and cost increases. ·we could've done a better job forecasting the costs," said Coun- cilman John Hedges, who's never shy about crittozing projects he thinks aren't worth their price. •eut the argument cdntmues to be made that we wW in the long run save mon y. • SUBMERGED IN HISTORY -ANO SCANDAL The project, 10 yea.rs t.n the. lie Work.I Depar1miarit Ont COD· ma.king, has endured assooa-ceived the Groundwater Proj«t. tions with an embeulement Su1ce t 957. the city bad been scandal end city staff downsWn.g. • SEE WATER ~nr a • It was 1985 when the dty Pub· ~ - • • THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1997 " Catch these deals on cycles, crystal an.d containers A new bicycle shop C.M.C. Bicycles, or cosia Mesa Cfclery is having a sale on selected mountain and racing bikes. The bikes on sale include the '97 Gary Fisher Hoo Koo E Koo FS at $649, requ.larly priced at $779; the ATX 870 at $849, regularly priced at $1,029; the Rincon,at $229, regularly priced at $269; and the Zwich at $1,499, regularly priced at $1,700. C.M.C. Cyclery is located at 2706 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa. South Coast Plaza is opening the doors to its new Gallert Onefon Kosta Boda on Friday, at its new location on the ~ level, off Jewel Court at South COtlSt Plaza. The new store will feafure the finest in Swedish aystal and hand-made art glass. greer ~Ider minum can crusher, which sells for $7 .99, is easy enough to be used by children because it crushes cans at their weakest points. . Your office could be ecologi- cally minded with recycled paper office supplies such as snap-up storage boxes ($12.99), magazine files ($5.99), letter-size file boxes ($6.99), three-ring binders ($2.99), and a cassette holder ($6.99). For home recycling, Onnge County Flight Center llgllt lmtnldor Al German (left) goes tbroagha pre-tllgb.t. step-by- step check with Estmda students Megan Joa (left) and Jacqueline McGinnis.. 8R&AN P08UOA I DAILY Pt.OT For the grand opening cele- bration, Orrefors artist Lena Bergstrom will be on hand Fri- day and Saturday to show cus- tomers her newest collections of art pieces, some of which are making their American debut this weekend. Included in the new Expo collection, a series of limited edition art pieces, are Teardrop, Squeeze, Pipeline and Havana. Bergstrom will be persooaliz- mg customer's purchases from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days. Other Orrefors artists will showcase their line of crystal stemware, bowls, vases. pitchers and assort- ed home accessones at the new store. From Kosta Boda, there will be many glass images creat- ed by cWferent artists reflecting their own vision of "Art in Glass." there is the three-bin recycling sorter for $39.99, which features · three removable bins and includes self-adhesive labels so . you can identify compartments/ for glass, metal or plastics. TAKING FLIGHT U you rrussed Earth Day Tues- day. it's still not too late to stock up on products to keep your home environment healthy. At The Container Store, (556-2333) there are tons of storage and organization items made from recycled materials and products that help make recycling easier. Instead of using the traditional plastic foam peanuts for storing and stupping hagile items, try "eco" pellets, made from corn- starch and 100% biodegradable. A bag of one cubic foot of pellets is $1.99. There are recycle~ leathe r school bags ($39.99) and shop- ping totes ($19.99) that are ideal for school or work. The alu- Clear recycling plastic trash bags ($1.99) make it easier to see what~ inside and recycle it appropriately. Newspaper bins feature four upright posts and open sides for convenient bundling ($7.99). The Container Store is located in Metro Pointe at Bear Street and South Coast Drive, in Costa Mesa. Now is a good time to stock up on table furnishings at Appointments of Newport's sale, with items marked 20% to 70% off. The sale will include linens, china, crystal, silver, pottery, stainless, and glassware. Top brand names on sale include Ralph Lauren, Gorbam, Fitz & Aoyd, Towle, Chase Collection and Vtllery & Boch. The sale ends Wednesday, April 30. Appointments of Newport is located at 1701 Westcliff Drive in Newport Beach. •BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy, call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646-4170 or write to me: Best Buys, Daily Pilot. 330 .W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, 92627. • A new club at ~stancia High introduces students to the thrill of flying planes. By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot It's 99% boredom and 1 % sheer terror when something goes wrong. That's all Jacqueline McGin- nis had to hear from a math teacher about flying an airplane to know that she had to do it. "That sounded kind of cool," said 17-year-old Jacqueline, who plans to go into the Air Poree. A new club forming at Estancia High School through the Experimental Aircraft Asso- ciation and the Orange County Flight Center is giving Jacque- line, an Estancia junior, a bead start on her future plans. George Cote, parent of an Estancia freshman, organized the club because be knew first. hand the joy of flying at an early age. Cote went from washing air- planes at Santa Paula Airport in Ventura as an elementary stu- dent to flying in a 3~year career in aviation management. "I think it's a grEiit idea for young people to be involved,· Cote said. "We want to familiar- ize them with general aviation. Maybe some of them will make a career out of it." For the first meeting, eight Estancia students gathered Sat- urday at the flight center to learn to fly1 two more showed up· for a meeting Monday. . Before taking the Cessna 172 off the ground, Jacqueline and 17-year-old Megan Joa prac- ticed takeoffs and landings with a training device that simulated the inside of the plane. Flight instructor Al German instructed Megan about using the pedals for braking, and rais- ing and lowering the nose to land. ·ob geez, • Megan said, try- ing to keep the simulation plane on the runway for takeoff. "Oh, I'm going to crash.• Although Megan did run the plane into the grass on the video screen, she di9 much better in the pilot seat of the actual Cess- na. She had only flown once before, on Saturday. As the plane went down the runway Monday, German told her, ·use the rudder pedal just like you do in the simulator. Just like the simulator. Just like the simulator." As the rumbling on the airstrip ended, he said, NNow you're flying. Now what are you going to do?" German showed the back seat passengers boll} his hands and said, "I don't have any con- trol of this plane right now_• After she successfully flew out to the coast and then landed the plane back at the airport, Megan turned around to share a triumphant grin with Jacque- line. "It was fun and kind of scary,· Megan said. "Taking off, itwas like, 'Whoa, geezl'" The experience killed any doubts she had about her future. NI know I'm going to fly,• Megan said. NI know I'm going to be a pilot." After her first trip in the pilot's seat, Jacqueline was equally enthralled. "It was exciting," Jacqueline said. "It was neat to know I was actually flying this a.iiplane." German said be was impressed with their first and second-time flying exploits. •They're great," be said. "(Megan) handled it pretty nice- ly." The club is still awaiting accreditation as a school-spon- sored organization, but plans to continue holding special flying events in th~ future. \~Pilot REAPERS HOTLINE Mesa. CA. 92626. Copyright No WEATHER i~ ~ StJllP 1 POLICE FILES news stories, illustrations, edito-D 642-6086 rial matttt or advertkements Record your comments about herein can be reproduced with· TEMPERA1\JRES noon. lWo-foot wind Ground swell com-COSTA MESA the Daily Pilot or news tips. out written permission of copy-Newport Beach waves will build to 3 ing in from around •Bristol Street: Designer suits worth $600 were stolen from a ADPRESS right owner. 66155 feet with an 8-foot 290 degrees will con-car pari<ed outside Macy's In the 3300 block. The window was VOL 91, NO. 87 Our address is 330 W. Bay St., Newport Coast swell coming from tinue to develop smashed. Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. HOW TO REACH US 65150 the northwest. through Friday. As it • M'Ml9ton Drive: Custom wheels and t ires worth S 1,200 were Orculatlon Balboa fills In today, It'll be stolen from a car parked in the 200 block. THOMAS H. JOHNSON, CORRECTIONS The Times Orange County 66155 TIDES hard-pressed to • ~ Street: Tools worth $400 were stolen from the shell Publisher It is the Pilot's policy to prompt· (800) 252-9141 Costa Mesa TODAY • overcome the ill of a truck parked in the 100 block. There was no sign of forced WIWAM L08DEU. ly correct all errors of substance. Advertising 74155 First low effects of wind entry. Editor Please call 574-4233. Classified 642-5678 Corona del Mar 5:04 a.m. -0.3 waves and chop. • w.st Wiison Street: A day planner worth $52 was stolen STEVI! MARBLE, Disp~ 642-4321 65155 First high Plainly spoken, count from a Jeep Wrangler parked 1n the 200 block. The door was left Managing Editor m Edit I 11:19 a.m. 3.7 unlocked. IRIS YOKOI. The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa News 540-1224 SURF FORECAST Second low on conditions to be • 500 Yorbhlre Street: An unlocked ~worth $200 was City Editor Daily Pilot (USPS-144-800) is Sports 642-4330 LOCATION SIZE 4:31 p.m. 1.5 pretty aappy despite stolen from outside an apartment in the block. TONY DODERO. published Monday through Sat-News. Sports Fax 646-4170 Wedge 2-3 wnw Second high chest-high sets. How- News Editor urday. In Newport Beach and E·Mai~ot20earthllnk.net Newport 2-3 wnw 10:43 p.m. 5.3 ever, by Friday, shape NEWPOllT llEAot ROGER CAR1.SON. Costa Mesa, subscriptions are Main Blackies 24wnw RllDAY and ridability should • Newport ~ Drive: Fifty-two sweaters and 40 T-shirts val-only available by subscribing to Business Office 642-4321 Improve as that ued at $4,040 were stolen from a display at a store in the 800 Sports Edrtor The Times Orange County (800) Business Fax 631-5902 River Jetty 24 wnw First low incoming west-block during open hours. MAM: MARTIN, 252-9141. In areas outside of CdM 2-3 wnw 5:45 a.m. -0.3 northwest swell • eypre. Point L.Me: A SSOO wooden stor1< birth announce-Photo EdrtOf Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, Published by ~ First high merges with the ment sign was stolen from a front ~rd. LYNN ESOl.A. subscriptions to the Dally Pilot BOATING 12:08 p.m. 3.5 • P•lm Str'Mt: Several articles of thing indudi~ress. Cahfomia Community News. Winds out of the Second low northwest wind Display Advertt11ng only are available by mail for a lime M1rr0f CC>mpilny. .... bathi:J suit and scarfs valued at S 1 BO were stolen a store S 10 per month. Second dass west at 10 to 15 5:04 p.m. 1.8 swell. The waist to i(l the 00 blodt during ~ hours. JUDY OETTING, postage paid at Costa Mesa, CA. knots.~ Second high head-high sets that • w.stdlff Drive: AA S 1 , 750 men's ring was stolen from an Classified Advertl11ng (Prkes include all applicable Jeffrey S. KWn. President and CEO mommgw1I 11:18 p.m. 5.2 result may be worth office in the 2000 block. LANA JOHNSON, state and local taxes.) POSTMAS-Judith I. Kendall, streng om-going tdr, but until • w.st 16th Street: Approximately S 14,000 worth of auto ~rts, Promotions TER· Send address changes to Vice President. General Manager . ing 20 to 25 knots WATER then, just take it and tools were stolen from a storage unit in the 800 block. e PRAMOO SHAH. The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Kim Grtfflth; Director of Operationi during the after-TEMPERATURE: 65 easy. chain and lock securing the unit was gone. Chief Financial Officer Dally Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa 01997 Calif.~ All rights .-wet Make Those Patios '1 Entries Beautiful We· have designs on you • Landscape & Design~ Cu,..,ed Walls B Seeps "No Problem" 1 ,, Let Jim Jennings install your complete yard hardscape. • Expert braclc, block, ston'e, tile, slate & concrete work . • Can recommend quality designers & landscapers. • Quality worlc in Costa Mesa & Newport Be,ich since l969. ·• Drainage problems? 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The kabooms you may ~ hear will be for the start of the · annual Newport to Ensenada race. Tilis is by no means just another Ensenada race. 1lrls is the 50th anniversary of what remains -despite consider- able dents in participation during . the last ~ecade or so -the : world's largest international yacht· - race. Somewhere between 500 and 550 sailboats will bead down the coast in a starting procedure that will take the better part of two hours. I am vague about the nwn- ber of boats that actually will start, because nobody seems to be able to pin it down. As of Wednesday, there were about 550 entries, with more expected. If you get the urge, ~ave the crew and the requisite safety gear and get your boat inspected by 6 this evening and you can probably go, too. The rule of thumb -as mea- sured on the lengthy digit of the ; late, and genuinely great, Almon Lockabey, one-time boating editor of the Daily Pilot -is that 10% of · the entrants will not make the starting line. , Of those, 10% won't make it to Ensenada. The percentage , increases n:U,ghtily if the wind gods are displeased, as they defi- nitely were last year. The 500 OT so boats that do • slide across the twin starting lines tomorrow will be tuned in to their marine radios, listening to the lat- est info on starts as broadcast by "The Voi~ of NOSA (National Ocean Sailing Association},• Lorin Weiss. If you have ever beard Lorin speak, you know that the race committee really doesn't need either a radio or a cannon to start fred ·martin the race. Just put Lorin out on the deck of the main committee boat, have him raise his voice just a lit- tle and annunciate. Alas, I will not be out there among the armada of boats trying to survive the incredible chaos of a Newport-Ensenada start. Tilis will be only the third time in 25 yea.rs that I haven't been involved. I will miss it. • I did my first Ensenada in 1953, W;lllle I was in college. I crewed on a &atemity brother's family schooner, a giant beast with can- vas sails bearing exotic names like Gollyaker and Gollywo}>bler. There were good parties in Ensenada then, too. Hussong's did a thriving business, of course. Much of the partying took place in what I guess was a bull ring. Great barbecue and other eats were all over the sandy floor. The Jose Cuervo people had an old covered wagon with giant casks of tequila on the tailgate. The cactus juice flowed and flowed. As I remember-which I don't, very much· - a dime bought a paper cup full. of the stuff. I think one of the reasons Ense- nada racers tend to party so heartily is they are either numb from trying to sail a boat 125 miles in hardly any wind or they are boundlessly exhilarated after blasting down the coast, spin- RFING GE na.kers flying and the sun and salt air blotting out life's problems. One of th.e best-races of that kind was in 1983. Our boat, •The swift, sensuous Ranger 33 Duet,• according to our crew T-shirts. flew by San Diego before 9 p.m. and crossed the finish line off the Ensenada breakwater around 5:30 -an elapsed time of 17 hours. Compare that with Deimis Conner's time last year of 5ome 22 hours in his tricked-out racin~ catamaran. Another year, off Rosarito Beach just after sunup, the wind came up from the modest breezes we'd had all night. Within a few 'minutes, we were tracking down the coast of Baja like a freight train. I don't know bow fast we were going because both our knot meters were pegged at 14. You never heard so many •Yeehahsl" in your life. Not all Ensenada races are as snappy. When the sun goes down, the wind us~y follows. Then comes the night-fighting, when you are sometimes elated to be doipg a knot OT two. . Once we spent about two hours going absolutely nowhere. Worse, we could see boats inshore and outside of us moving. I wondered out loud what Den- nis Conner would do in such a predicament. "He wouldn't be here," a mannerless crewman muttered in the darkness. MHe'd be anywhere but here ... " On another occasion, when we were in an identical, windless pickle, I wondered aloud again {I guess I did a lot of that): "Why me, Lord?" The answer resonated out of the darkness in the cabin below: "Because you piss me off.• Fair winds, lads and lassies. And thanks, Newport Ocean Sail- ing Association, for 50 grand years. • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. FIRST ANNUAL HEALTH FAIR "',l l lit ti .l \ \\.1 \ i . 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Dai/</ Pilot NEWPORT BEACH-Brent McMahon lounged in a white lawn chair, looked out at the bay and pondered why he had cho- sen to spend the last week at the RV show at the Newport Dunes. ·well, there are worse places to be,• said McMahon, a New- port Beach resident and owner of Irvine RV Center. •But busi- ness here has been pretty quiet." \ · McMahon is not alone in his thoughts: E'veryone from th~ show's pa.rtidpdnts to its orga- nizers admitted they were disap- pointed by the tumout for the show, which began Sunday and runs through today. The Newport show leads up to an RV rally on Friday, when a caravan of the luxury motor homes will parallel the path of the Newport to Ensenada boat race. Though the boat race to Mexico is 50 years old, the RV aspect is on its maiden voyage. Show visitors can peruse 50 RVs -which range from basic odels to those with built-in cuzzis -and RV-related prod- ucts. McMahon said most shows he participates in are held in big- ger venues, such as Anaheim Stadium, rather than in a park- ing lot comet. He hadn't made one sale as of Wednesday after- noon, and he sent three of his five salesmen back to the store because of the slow customer traffic.· •You can't do an. event like this in a small sense,• he said, noting that most browsers have DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Don and BUlle Sedar pull up on their bicydes to chat reae- attonal vebldes wlth Bob Garvin of Camping World 1n front of a 1969 Air S~ International at RV show at Newport Dunes. come from nearby. "It's a learn- ing process." Organizers Debbie and Mel Cohen of RV Marketeers in San Juan Capistrano admitted busi- ness has been slower than they'd like. They estimated about 800 people had come through - with about 600 on Sunday. They blamed it on being open only one weekend day and on hold- ing it right after tax season. "We sure publicized it," Deb- bie said, adding that they'd run ads in RV publications and 1 ® commercials on cable channels from Long Beach to San Clemente. "If people have never been in one of these high-end RVs, they really should -it's axnazing." ' Mel was still hoping for a flood of business today, proIDlS- ing the show will stay open as long as customers keep coming. "The dealers are having more traffic here than· they would at their own lots,• he said. Dick Burke from RV Satellite Systems in Anaheim said he'd done pretty good business on the show's one weekend day, Sunday -he sold five systems. Most business came from people staying in the Newport Dunes RV resort, show partici- pants said. M.J . Hungate, for instance, bad stopped by to shop for a replacement for her family's 20- year-old Airstream RV, which they had driven to the dunes from Washington. Your 9real Y7reafs 7Jeserve ·-!lf(eal and .Y:ish from !he. !Ranch . 7he Oriyinaf ~vine Y<an~£ Y7C'ar£el 7~ ) hen Jo & Joe Raymond started recreating the Ranch, they were determined UlJ to bring the t>est back to Irvine. In our meat case, you'll find only Mannings Beef, the natural product from pure bred cattle, raised hormone-free on vitamin-enriched com, wheat and hay. From lightly marbled Porterhouse Steak to the leanest hamburger, meat from the Ranch raises any meal to a prime dining experience. When the feast turns to fish, you'll find. ours to be fresh, beautiful and bountiful. From delicate halibut 'to rich, red salmon to shellfish, the seafood you take home from the Ranch is simply the finest from any ocean. All Natural -Fresh Ground Sirloin .79 lb Shrimp Li . . $6,;au, ,,,.,_ .._.,_.. Apd M flo Mlty I. f"7 The Irvine Ranch is introducing it's new deli items: Heat & eat entrees and fresh baked pies, breads and rolls. Store Hoan . 8.-00 am • 9:00 pa 7 DaJi A Week . 2651 Irvine Avenue Costa Mesa 92627 Phone 631-MO& THURSDAY, APRJL 24, 1997 cityside Publicconunenttinle limited at city i:neeting Costa Mesa City Council members approved a 30-minute time limitation for public com- ments at the beginning of City Council meetings. However, time limits for each speaker remain at three minutes apiece. M Mayor Peter Buffa believes ·public testimony is ·encroaching on time · allotted for individuals who have waited weeks to sched- ule their items onto the council agenda. Those business matters wind up being approved very late in the evening, he said. UWe're there to deal with the business . on the agenda that night," Buffa said. "We want to give the ·public an opportunity to address issues not oh the agenda but make sure that. doesn't take up the tune of the people who are there for scheduled business mat- ters." Still, a majority of council members or the mayor can extend the time limit policy based on individual cases. Buffa said the policy, is not a new one, but one that is important to maintain a balance at meetings. ~ City Council members voted 4- 1 to establish the limitation, with City Councilwoman Heather S0mers voting no. Somers sug- • gested that additional time be allowed at the end of a council meeting for those who do not have the opportunity to speak. ' · .. Gisler bicycle bridge gets final OK The Gisler Avenue bicycle bridge that is proposed to extend across the Greenville Banning flood control channel got a final approval at Monday's City Coun- cil meeting. The bridge will connect the Gisler Avenue bike lanes to the county ·regional bike trail and a 1,200-foot bi.leeway going west along Sunflower Avenue to Fairview Road. City Councilman Joo Erickson said, the bridge will allow resi- dents who live in the north end of -the city to access the Santa Ana River bike trail that leads to the beach. City Council members approved $112, 193 ~grant funds to go toward the $169,000 need- ed to build the bridge. The city will use grant funds from a Mea- sure M transportation program and from the Orange County Transportation Authority. Also, the county will contribute $56,807. -Compiled by Susan Deemer Let Us Help You Create Your Dream! 642-1640 Interior Design Services, Gifts & Accessories Tues-Fri l 0:30-5 • Sat 11 -4 • 1720 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa • ~GET THE tPOINT? .. .. Classified ads work for ·YOU! THE Daily Pilot Classified Community Marketplace ~ ~I :. ~ m~ -o ~a. ~Alt . ~ HC?<V,cA .,~7 '11~'b45· 91~0 Featuring a Fresh Collection of Eclectic Items for your Home & Garden ... A Truly Delightful Shopping Establishment. Stop By! HOURS: Monday to Saturday 10:30 to 6:00 North of 17th Stre~ In the Old Dairy Cenur Ac roll& from Mi Caea -. Newport~ Me5a Daily Pi10t ... How she spent· her Spring vac~tion ••• • Harbor View Elementary teacher Scottia Evans reports ?D what she learned durtng her trip to Korea. By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot Short haircuts, chauffeured rides ~nd surprising looks at KQreari culture marked Harbor View Elementary teacher Scot- tia Eva.ns• spring break trip to Seoul. Her trip earlier this month was part of a Newport-Irvine Rotary Club teacher exchange with the Seoul club and teacher Le~ Hyun Sook: Sook, of Seoul, spent a week in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District in January and visited 'Ev~s· sixth-grade class. · Evans, in tum, spent spring break with prominent Ko~eans in the political and bqsiness are- nas who belonged to the Seoul Rotary Club and were able to show her around the city and give her an insight to modem Korean cultilie. u It w:as like eight days of being .Cinderella," she said. One host showed her a 30- story building he had designed, while another filled her in ~n Korean marriage ritE!s. The man said he had chosen a wife through photographs and meeting~ with difterent women introduced by his mother, and that he had vetoed one of his own daughter's choices for a mate. · •A year and a hall later, she brought .me another one and now I have a 6-month-old granddaughter," he told Evans. Evans spent her days observ- ing classes at two Korean schools and helped the students with their English. -~··· . . "These kids were courteous- ly boisterous," E\rans said . "Their English skills were very. good." The students at the all-male Hwi Moon School where Sook teaches wanted to know what Evans thought of their maBda- tory short haircuts. Evans assured the boys she thought their uniformly trimmed hair was fine; she tried to connect with them by talking about cars and sports. "It was like ~eaking a for- eign languaW Evans said. The Korean students have lit- J Harbor View Elementary Sch~ol teacher Scottla Evans and h~r students at Hwt Moon-School in Seoul, Korea. tle time for sports and re ly on public transportation, she said . Evans had her students study the history, culture and lan- guage of Korea before Sook arrived and completed the les- son after her trip, showing them slides and answering questions. But Evans and Sook don't expect the cultural exchangetto end this year. Sook is already planning to visit Evans and Har- bor View next January and Evans plans to go back to Seoul next June. "We are so enthusiastic about this," Evans said. "We fully plan to continue it on our own. 11 OopiqT>ote. NUAI TENT :SALE io Amt<a• Boara ~ On lmr'inioiogyl "'1piantlltrt>ll} lo roojunruon with a nu~r impbm l!lllluOOum, II( MC Sttking ~iienu tha1 v.iD bcndit from imphm uaanm1 as~ of oontim:ing denal cduaii.in cown Qlialifd mtuls will m unpbm April 24th, 25th. and 26tl1 l dmpy at a ra!uctd ftt. Plruc ' all for IOOlr inform2tm and ~ , 10 sdxdult a compmwy lOtCIU.llg appotntmcnl. '"~., ;: •'() '\-. . ,.._ ~ . . . . . -' -. . Joun · LEOnHRD'S NEWPORT CENTER MEDICAL PLAZA GOLF SHOP 360 SAN MIGUEL DRIVE LYLEEN & JEFF EWING The First-Time Buyer Profile People who are selling their homes should know something about the market group from which their buyers are likely to appear. Many homes are perfect for a first-time buyer. First-time home buyers are usually younger (usually between 25 and 34 years of age) and have distinct buying patterns. First-timers often ~ave to settle for homes that are smaller, and perhaps older, than repeat buyers. The median home size for first-timers is about 1450 square feet, for repeat buyers around t 900 square feet. Approximately four in ten first- timers will buy homes built before 1960, compared to two in ten repeat buyers. First-time buyers haven't deV'eloped a strong sense of what they want in a house, and they may not ~ve enough money to get exactly what they want at first. Seventy-four percent say they like their new home better than their previous residence. 1\vo-thirds (67%) of repeat buyer& say they like their new home better, probably because they are upgrading. Lyleen and Jeff have 25 consecutive years of real estate experience in Newport Beach. They are Coldwell lJanker's #I agents. 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Newport Be.cblCosta Meta Daily Pilot ..... . WATER . CONTltJIUED FROM A 1 relying on the Metropolitan Water District to import oll of its water supply. But the dty also paid for Orange County's groundwater basin. Before that, Newport Beach res- idents got their water from city- owned wells drilled in Huntington Beach, but the water supply was ruined when seawater seeped into the wells. The city built Big Canyon Reservoir in the 1960s and still uses it today'. The team drafting the proposal considered joint ventures with Mesa Consolidated, Huntington Beach, Orange County and Irvine Ranch water districts, said Jeff Staneart, who was part of that team and went on to become utilities dire¢>r. They explored drilling wells near the Los Angeles County line and near South Coast Plaza before settling on Fountain Valley. The Newport Beach Utilities Depart- ment was then a separate city department, which took over the project. The project picked up steam in late 1992 as city staff hired consul- tants and sketched plans. And then came February 1993, when Utili- ties Director Bob Dixon was caught embezzling $1.9 million by writing city checks to fake property owners while negotiating to purchase underground easements for the project. Nonetheless, the project forged ahead, and the City Council approved selling $14 million in borids to finance the project, esti- mated then to cost $16.3 million. Before that, the city had collected $9 million by raising water rates. FLOODED WITH EXTRA COSTS Then the biggest cost increases started flowing in. That switch from 30-inch to 36-incb diameter pipeline brought the price up about $1.1 million, setting the high- water mark for cost jumps. Agreements and extra negotia- tions with the city of Fountain Val- ley cost $396\000. There were also changes in disinfectant systems and a new project manager. All these CO$t bumps added up to a $23.7 million price tag -~ .4 , million over estiinates back when the bonding was done. Savings from the project won't be showing up .any time soon, though, and aren't necessarily ever going to trickle down to water cus- tomers. The city is banking on esti- mates that say the Metropolitan Water· District rate will increase 5% every year-and Newport officials plan to hold rates steady if they don't lower them, Public Works Director Webb said. Savings definitely won't show up until the city gets the project paid off, he said. And that will take a lot longer than originally expect- ed, a fact that doesn't escape cost- conscious council members. "I am not going to tell the public that it's going to save them mon- ey," Councilwoman Norma Glover said. "But it could, in a decade or two, make a difference when we're negotiating water rates.• PLUNGING INTO THE PLUMBING All the debates and cost bal- looning, however, have not washed away city officials' pride in the sprawling effort. Its six miles of pipe run underground from the Newport Beach Utilities Plant on 16th Street across the Santa Ana River, over to Banning Street in · Huntington Beach, up to Slater Avenue in Fountain Valley. It then branches to two well • . sites: one at Thmura School on Slater Avenue and one at the First Baptist Chtl.rch just west of the San Diego Fi eeway. Each well site boasts two wells: one that pumps from 800 feet underground and ·one,tha~ps from about,-400 feet und und. • In the pipeline's route, it encom- passes a . former Orange . ~ounty Water District pipe, ·a church, a school and the nlbert Channel. To begin work, the city had to strik~ \ deals with the water district, church, school district, flood control distdct, Edison Co. and West New- port Oil Co. And every deal bad its price: The agreement with the church. for instance, requires the city to repave the church parking lot, install a better lighting system and make sure the spa.re pipes and dig- ging equipment are deaned up every Sunday. Crews have made mistakes, hit unexpected old pi~es. caused the channel walls to lean a bit, found sensitive habitats and run into fault lines. With every snag, they fell a little more behind or cost the dty a little more money. The utilitlel yard, wb1ch will be the water's ftnl Newport Beech c:leltiDatloll. now bu a new reeer- Voa' l99dy to bold 3 nilllioo gaDoos. ~ It will flow through a dilln· llC:llriD fadllty, tbeo Into ave green ~ tbat Wiil pDDp it .n the ~ eaa. tbe bay to tM Bag Qiillla.. "*· .u.::-:=: ~ ..... ~~ pipes to connect the Fountain Val- ley sites to the main line and utility yard paving. Within the city, crews will install pressure regulators on pipes -and in a few areas, on individual homes. •• Former Mayor Phil Sansone, who sat on the council when the project was fust conceived, said he's not sure whether he'd have voted for the project if he had known it would cost so much. He may have still approved it. But he Hprobably would have SWAMPED WITH CRITICSM AND raised some hell about the $7 mil- PRAJSE · lion " if he were still on the council. No one disputes that the • Still, even project critics ·like Groundwater Project is an expen-Sansone along with current council sive undertAking. City staff mem-members agree that the deluge of bers defend it, though, as a matter extra costs has often clouded the of miscommunication: The bond-fact that the city does need a see- ing-time estimates, they say, were ond source of water. only estimates. HFifty years from now people HThey chose to have the smaller will probably look back and say budget and smaller contingency they're glad we did it," said Coun- and address any changes as they cilman John Noyes, who has seen might come up," said Staneart, the project from the council per- who served as the city's utilities spective for only the last five director from 1992 until 1995 and months. Hit's way too expensive, now works for IRWD. but it's a really good thing." I I ~-------------------------~ NIWPOllT NACM ·GllOUNOWATll PllOJECT +cw• • ~ .mmate: $16.3 mil- lion • Rwnng total: $23. 7 million • FNndng: $14 miHion Jn bonds. $9 m1n1on In previous Jate lllCremes + OPEHlllCi 1WE: • Eartier estimate: May 1996 • Current estimate: October 1997 + EXPECTED WA1Ell RATES: I (per hundred cubic feet) 1996-97 with pro)ect wtaaout project $2.00 $2.01 1-.00 with pro)ect wllbout project $2.12 $2.50 2004-05 wttb pro)ect wllbou.l project $2.12 $3.00 . 2009-10 wltb pro)ect wlfbout project $2.12 . $3.25 I I I I I I I I I I ~-------------------------j • • THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1997 Sizzling Fajita Bar Strolling Mariachis Margarita Bi Cerveza Bar • Banquet Roo111s Available in Many Locations PartY Trays To Go .-~-Pickup Arranged at •'-' ., Location Nearest You '&Y For a Fiesta to Remember, •• Call • 645-0209 AS For 30 Yt>ar~ F,irntly Ownt•d F.1m1/y Op1•r.it1•d & Famtly LDV•'cf . . '. . . ,', . . .. . . . . ~..:aaalp keep cify clean! ,. • Al THURSDAY. APRfl 2~ 1997 -· . ' TODAY OoLPHIN RESEARCH The American Cetacean Soci- ety Orange County Chapter pre- sents •Day of the Dolphin.• an onentau'on for those interested in jouung the research team from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at )he Costa Mesa Neighborhood Center, 1845 Park Ave. The purpose of the project is to further participants' knowl- edge of the habits and distribu- tlon of the coast bottlenose dol- phins. Volunteer sighters will be positioned at 1_4 stations along Orange County beaches to look for and observe the dolphins from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on April 26. For more informal.J on, call 534- 5177. INTO THE FUTURE Orange Coast College offers a four-day series o! lectures and workshops on what th~ future holds for the residents of Orange County called ~Future-Shock Week • The topics for today include rdce re lations, space explorat1on, surfing the web, ter- ronsm and combining work and parenthood successfully. Admis- s10n 1s free. For more informa- tion, caU 432-5025. PROTECTING ASSETS The law offices of Lisa A. Clando offers a free iemli:lar on •Do I Need a Uving 'Ihlst1 Pro- tecting Your Assets Through Wills and nu.ts· at 6:30 p .m. at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, New- port 84ach. Reservations are required at 574-0866. " BACK BAY TAUC The Newport Beach Central Library offers a tr~e program about NeW1>9rt's Upper Back Bay Inteipretive Center project at 7 p .m . in the Friends' MeetJ.pg Room at 1000 Avocado Ave. 1'te program will review issues relat- ed to the bay dredging program, reclaimed water, the Delhi Chan- nel and the expansion of Back Bay private facilities. For more informati,on, call 717-3801. FINE ARTS FAIR _. Representatives from fine arts departments at 15 different four. year c;olleges and universities will be on Orange Coast Col- lege's campus for a •fine Arts Transfer Fair" from 10-a .m. to 1 p.m. in front of OCC's Fine Arts Building. For more information, call 432-5894. YOUNG REPUBLICANS The Orange County Young Republicans is having a mixer at 6:30 p.m. at the 1Win Palms Newport Beach, 630 Newport Center Drive. Admission is $5 for Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber foron9 A.po·..,r.-f.,. s49 00 UPT03MOS - SAME AS CASH OAC l•-------'-"""' Based on 50 y~s. Padding & Installation Included • BILLABONG •MCD ABPETDEPOT VINYL * WOOD * "'ARBLE * TILE Commerc/11/ & Residential Sales & Service •QUICKSILVER •ROXY •KAHAL.A · •GIRLSSTAR •BACK EAST • REYN SPOONER members and $8 for guests. Por Coast Plaza, 686 Anton Blvd., more in.formation, call 754-5955. Costa Mesa. Cott 11 $30 for mem- Uttle Night Music,• at ? :30 p.m. at the Robert B. Wentz Theatre, 600 15th St., -Newport Beach. Reserved seats are $10 and unre- served seat.a are $8. Students with identification can purchase unreserved seats for ss: For more information, call 548-6019. SOtOOl MUSICAL Newport Harbor High School proudly presents the musical •A Uttle Night Music," at 7:30 p.m . at the Robert B. Wentz Theatre, 600 15th St., _,ewport Beach. Reserved seats are $10 and unre- served seats are $8. Students with identification can purchase unreserved seats for $5. For more information, call 548-6019. BUSfNESS TALK The Orange County Council of the American Electronics Association presents #The Suc- cessful Negotiator" from 7:15 to 10 a .m. at the Westin South ,------~-------• • I I I •LOWEST OVEIAU PIKES• • HUGl 2 ACll HMJfTORY • • WlDI VAlllTY Of PWCTS • • OUANTITY DISCOUNTS • LA#OSCAll#G SllV1ClS' DEIJVEIY AVAIAIU GOOD SELECTION ALWAYS IN STOCX • TRllS • SHRUIS • VINIS • COLOR • FERTIUZIR • PLANTER MIX • POTS A/st htlts, v.,.ta61ts ' ""'' 969-3875 1620 HAlltrOM Avt. • ltumeGTOM IWH . OPEN 7DAYS 8·5 bers and $40 for othe~. To RSVP, call 93?-111.C. FRIDAY DtNNER SHOW The Costa Mesa Senior Cen- ter presents a Candle Ugbt Din- ner Show featuring entertain- ment by the Orange Coast Col- lege Theater ~d Drama Depart- ment from 5 to 1 p.m. at 695 W. 19th St. Cost is $8. P.or more information, call 645-2356. SCHOOL MUSICAL Newport Harbor High School prou~y presents the musical •A HfSTORICAL SOCIETY The Costa Mesa Historical Society presents the 22nd annual Santa Ana Army Air Base ~eunion for former cadets, per· sonnel and friends today and tomorrow. A bus tour to El Toro Air show will leave at 10 a.m . today from Society headquarters 1870 Anaheim St., Costa Mesa. Cost is $12. For more i.nfonna- tion, call 631-5918. SOtOOl MUSICAL Newport Harbor High School proudly present.a the musical •A Uttle Night Mu.sic, .. at 7:30 p.m. at the Robert B. Wentz Theatre, 600 15th St., Newport Beach. Reserved seats are $10 and unre- served seats are $8. Students with identification can purchase unre- serve<t seats for SS. For more infonnation, call 548-6019. HISTORICAa-SOOETY The Costa Mesa Historical Society presents the 22nd annual Santa Ana Army Air Base Reunion.For reservations, call 631-5918. 1927 HARBOR BLVD. COSJAMESA -p /'Ill 11,•1n ;;;.--\ 1 \/, 645·7194 tr-.u11T£111MA. INext k> Baskin Robbins) M.LOOUPONS-..,wr i1ill:jl f"f 131. .. ~ I II 2 ~ E I , llAA. 11 MONTH FUii L "'''-" ...... ="""'_JI 1000 I -~XU MAILBOX r.----ii . I --1 RENTAL I 1 1 I BUSINESS I I With 3 Monlh• R.'tlol 1 I Atty UPS Shipment I I CARDS I Hourw: E>cp. 5/31/97 L 11oM11, _..., _, .J 1 Cardo A...,.. Nut Dar 1 ::.::"1Ci::."a -------.. _____ .. ... LINENS, CHINA, CRYSTAL, SILVER, POITERY, STAINLESS, GLASSWARE HAVILAND, FITZ & FLOYD, .' 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For more information, call 824-8195. GARAGE SALE Country Store PiecemaiCers is having a garage sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 1720 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. More than 40 booths· will be available outside of the store and lunch . will be served. Admission is free. For more uifo.r- mation, call 641-3112. BAY PRESERVATION A discussion on the abundant wildlife in the Back Bay and how to preserve and restore the estu- ary environment will take place at the next campfire program at 7:30 p.m . .at the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve at Shellm*er Island, 600 Sb~er, Newport Beach. For more information, call 640-&746. FUNO-ftAISER The Orange County Guild of the American Paralysis Association is oelebrating their 10th anniver- sary 'With "A Decade of DedicA- tton" fund-raising gala at 6:30r.xn· at the Balboa Bay Cub, 122 W. Coast Highway. Tickets are $100 for the dinner and dance. For reser- vations, call 493-7274. ' · RUMMAGE SALE The All-American Boys Chorus willJlold ·a Rµmmage Sale from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m . in the Costa Mesa · High School parking lot, 2650 .Fairview Road, The funds will be used for rent, music arrangements and insurance. For more informa- tion, call 708-1670. OPEN HOUSE Ocean Breeze Children's Cen- ter announces its Open House from 11 a.m. to 2 p .m. at 190 E . 15th St., Cost.a Mesa. The center is designed for children ages 2 through 7 and features cbmput- WE HAVE IT ALL SPINNING •PERSONAL TRAINING •AEROBICS • TANNING 6 Week Trial Membership $89 includes one hour Personal Tranng/Fitness Assessment Ful Use of Al~ & Programs also available 6 Week Executive Personal Training Programs Find Out Why The Top People In Our Community Choose To Exercise Here. Call 631-3623 Regular Memberships Are Available Offer Good Ti/14-30-97 S'4{u-1te -• THE PREMIER FITNES.S CENTER 1080 Irvine Ave. (WFSfCllFF PlAZA) at Irvine Ave. & East 17th Street, N BD&BBOT• OUB IBIT 0111'1:1. 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I SUNDAY WALKAMeUCA Thousands of Orange County residents will walk for someone they love at Fashion Island/New- port Back Say at the Orange County Chapter of the March of Dimes Birth Defects Founda1ion's 27th WalkAmerica at 8 a.m . in Fashion Island in Newport Beach. The first annual Ride America motorcycle ride will lake place at 10 a.m. in Fashion Island and the ride rd\lte. will lake participants to Cook's Comer and back to 1Win Palms -Newport Beach for a lun- cheon. For more information, call 263-1100. SCHOOL MUSICAL Newport Harbor High School proudly presents the musical "A Little Night Music," at 2 p.m. at the Robert B. Wentz Theatre, 600 f 5th St., Newport Beach. Reserved seats are $10 and unre- served seats are $8. Students with identification can purchase unre- served seats for $5. For more information, call 548-6019. GARAGE SALE . Country Store Piecema.kers is having a garage sale from 9 a.m . to 4 p .m. at 1720 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. More than 40 booths will be available outside of the store and lunch will be served. Admission is free. For more infor- mation,~ 641-3112. EXPERTS TALK Forensic Consultants Associa- tion Orange County· is having a panel discussion on NHear It From the Experts" at 6 p.m. at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian, Hospital Road, Newport Beach. Cost is $30 for members, guests pay $45 with an ·extt:a $5 at the door. To RSVP, call 723-1114. IMAGINE THIS The Newport Beach Central Library offellS a free program called "Imagine This ... Imagine That" from noon to 4 p.m. at 1000 Avocado Ave. At noon and 2 p.m .. preschoolers can enjoy stories, songs and puppets, the Children's Choir of the Southern California Singers will perform at 1 p.m. and the afternoon will conclude with music and stories with Greggy · r.-----------------, ----------------- I I I I I I I 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER ------------------ I ,.,.'{).~IA-·· 1----' I I 283-D 17th Street, Costa Mesa (Next to Ross) I 1 L OMti 7 Da\IS: M-F9·8 Sat. 9.7 Sun. JJ.5 . .J ... _ ------... _..,.. _ -----..- THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1997 A7" Dee, at 3 p.m. For more informa- • tion. call 717-3801. POETRY READING The· Newport Beach Public Library Foundation celebrates National Poetry Month with a Poetry Festival from 7 to 8:30 p .m. in the friends' Meeting Room of the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avpcado Ave. The event Will be an evening of lively and stimulating poetry reading from scholars passionate about the craft. Ad.mission is free. For more information, call 717-3890. ~ ATTENTION Coastline Counseling Center of Newport Beach will hold a free lec- ture called "Attention Deficit Dis- order Overview" at 7 p.;rn. at 1200 Quail, Suite 105, Newport Beach. For information, call 476-0991. TUESDAY TRAVEL SEMINAR Barnes & Noble Metro Pointe offers a travel seminar at 7 :30 p .m. at 9018 South Coast Drive, Costa Mesa. Join artist Roberta Kritz.ta for a discussion on paintings e.nq photos of the medieval hill towns of Umbria and Tuscany, Italy. For more information, call 44-4-0226. DIVORCE TAU< The law offices of Lisa. A. Cian- cio offers a .free seminar on "Prop- erty Division and · Settlemen\ Agreements.Pursuant to Divorce"" at 6:30 p.m. at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. Reser- vations are tequired at 574-0866. AmNTION Coastline Counseling Center of Newport Beach will hold an Attention Deficit Disorder lecture ·called "Spring Getting You Down?" fro~ 7 to 9 p.m. at 1200 Quail, Suite 105, Newport Beach. Cost is $20. For more informatioll. call 476-0991. ' . TREE OF LIFE The Newport Beath Central Llbrary offers a free slide program called "The Thee of Llfe• at.noon at 1000 Avocado Ave. The pro- gram will trace the development over time of the nee of Love sym- bol of well-being and abundance. For more information, call 717- 3801. you CAN C HOOSE A HO S P I TAL NOW. QR LE T SOME ONE ELSE DO IT L A TE R ------- The best time to choose a hospital is before you neesi one. Ask your neighbors and there's a good chance they'll recolM\end Hoag' Hospital. Because Orange County residents used Hoag more t han any other hosp! tal last year. In fact, they rated us the #1 Quality Leader in an independent research study. services, including nationally-recognized Centers of Excellence in hear t, cancer, orthopedics and women 's health. Hoag accepts nearly every health plan,, including PPOs and HMOs . We even have a full-ti.me health plan representative to Hoag ~ot only has highly skilled staff, we have more eq>loyees pl patient than any other hoepital in the area. So you get/ the kind of penonal can you deHrW. And we offer a wide ran99 of apecial t y •IW,091T a t ACM • CA 1 • 100 • 400 • 4624 help you understand your insurance optic;ms. Call 800/400-HOAG today for a li•t of our doctor• participating in your health plan. Becau•e •~ deciaiona ahouldh't be left until the la•t minute. J.. •IMl ... --.iui ......... lW ••• ,...1llt9nle -.......r1t of llOet *-<W ao..1\e\ ~"-· """. hoe9. or9 ' - .I £ Al THURSDAY, APRIL 2~ 1997 j . ~ PintereS.que· vagueness makes it · seem like 'Old T~es' By Tom Titus, 4 Pilot T o paraphrase a common adage, memories are in the eye ol the remem- berer. It's a subjective thing, memory, and in the hands of an absurdist playwright such as Harold Pinter, it's also a most trap to be sprung. All are predators in their own ways and contrasting styles. This being Pinter, there are the requisite ominous moments of silence that inspired the term "Pinteresque pause.• These moments serve to under- score the intentional ambiguity, which the playwright has fash- ioned into what is ambiguous com- modity. LOCAL . virtually a fourth character in the charade. In ·019 Times,• now on South Coast Repertory's THEATER Second Stage, Pinter has given us three people -a married couple and the wife's onetime roommate -stirring up recol- lections of events that may or may not have transpit_ed 20 years ago. The only certainty Is that 20 years ago, South Coast mounted its first version of "Old Times," and it was no more accessible then. In the cUirent incarnation, meticulously directed by David Chambers, the characters stealthily stalk one another as if awaiting a fatal error that would allow a psychological The most arresting performance of the threesome is that of Jeanie Hackett as the wife, whose feline seductiveness appears to ignite not only the husband but the ex-roommate as well. Hackett brings a luxuriating sensuousness to her role, par- ticularly in the second act as she plays the other characters like a violin. • James Warwick enacts the husband with a strangely aggressive attitude, suggesting a powerful energy behind. his mannerly demeanor. 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Sun 9-10 1/2 Price Pizza & Hand Crafted Houtte Beer $2.00 Open Deir lundly·Thwt 118'n to 10pm ,... • ......._ 118'nto11pm . ... his wife's friend, however brief and inconsequential it may have been. " As the old friend, Deborah Van Valkenburgb maintains a distant, analytical attitude as she coolly shares in the remi- niscences of the other charac- ters. Was she more than a friend to Hackett? Or Warwick? Only Pinter knows, and he's not telling. Ralph Funicello's converted farmhouse setting is flawless in its design, spare and cold, matching the play's atmos- phere. It's a theme also carried out in Thomas York Kennedy's lighting effects. Pinter's plays ate an acquired taste, and South Coast acquired it early in the company's first season with its acclaimed production of "The Birthday Party." While "Old Times" possesses the vague- ness that marks the play- wright's other works, Cham- bers' production gives us unusual access to the charac- ters. 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From left., Cathy Cook, Joan Bernard and Linda Winston. Helping others is Adoption Guild's cup of tea T he 36th annual patroness tea of The Adoption Guild of Southern California • brought together more than 250 community members at the CoroQa del Mar residence of the John Cashions. Mary Ramella and Joan Sam- mis chfilred the massive under- taking that honored the women for their dedication to the guild over the years. NThe contributions of the patronesses have benefited Holy Family Services, a non-denomi- national agency providing adop- tion placement, pregnancy and post-delivery counseling and child care for many in n eed," said Adoption Guild spokesper- son Donna Davison. Arriving in their finest spring attire, Lots Aldrin, Nancy Kroen- er, Sue Mears, Gay Palmer, M ar- sha Orlin. Harriet Sandhu, Glen- da Wlnterbotham, Barbara · Aune, Diane Bettencourt, Camille Reno and Llnda Win- ston were greeted by Adoption Guild president Marion Devick. 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APRIL 24, 1997 . . • ..J:;" . .. • Balboa Bay Club uncor~ three days of wining · and· dfning Robert Gourdin of Moet & Chandon will serve as master of · ceremonies at The Taste of Kings: Moet &. Chandon and Caviar, part of the Newport Beach Spring Wine and Food Fes- tival sponsored by the Balboa Bay Club. · ~ Yogs is more . than a few good ·stretches. Come to the only center in Orange County that off e(s "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 Hatha Yoga stretching exercises to -deep meditation and simple techniques for quickly reducing stress, gaining emotional balance and peace of mind. Corne to a free demonstration and find out for yourseff why we' re the only center that's been sharing yoga in Orange County for over 25 years. Or coll (714) 646-8281 for more information. W d M ,th-10:00 am Free .Demonstrations 8 • ay 7:30 pm YOGA CENTER 445 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa Between Tustin and Irvine St., 3 blocks east of Mother's Market & Kitchen SPRING J Bring this ad and receive a 20°/o discount SPECIAL on our first month of class. Construction Financing ••. . z for y_our Cew ome. . . .. ·-. , . .. ~~~ .. Dick Hill Wee President DaveJohmon Wee P".vident (888) 800-4644 HAWIHORNE SAVINGS 238 l R080Crlm A\'C. • ~ Seaundo I.; it I • I \ By Marta Bird, Daily Pifot T be Balboa-Bay Club ls throwing a three-day wine and food festival May 2 through 4 -and we're all invited. The club's private doon will be thrown open to members and nonmembers for a series of entertaining, engrossing and delicious events for the third annual Newport Beach Spring Wine and Food liesttval. Prices for seminars and such range.from $15 to.$75 per per- son and the festival ends after a grand finale luncheon Sunday afternoon. Here are the high- lights: . Six bushels of oysters, moun- tains of shrimp, piles of stone crabs and hundreds of pounds of fresh salmon are on Balboa Bay Club Executive Chef Jean- Pierre Ei~nheer's shopping list for the opening event, a #Boun- ty of the Sea Wine Reception" on May 2 from 6 to 8 p.m. There will be a gala wine tasting of California and imported white varietals and an unlimited buf- fet of seafood and hot hors d'oeuvres ($40). The May 3 doings begin with a choice of seminars at 10:30 a.m. "Merlot Madness" will be moderated by Eric Hansen with conversation about the rocket- ing trend iD red wine with Su Hua· Newton of Newton Vine- yards in Napa and Gary Hogue of Hogue Cellars from Washing- ton ($25). "l;Jow to Convince Your Wile You Need a Wine Cellar• is also slated for 10:30 port Mesa. George Hamilton a.m. with Claes Andersen and and Richard Elia, publisher of James Pierog, two noted wine the Quarterly Review of Wines, llDOiNe\11'$ and dilce,mJ11tg...~""-t-lwt.&l ~leading the.audion- collectors, leading the way ($30). · ($15). . Last year, the top bid was for At noon_, there will be •ne a magnum of 1988 Dom CalUornJa-Chllean Conhec-Perignon at $375. Keep heart; tton." A lun-other magnums were going for cheon with more modest pan-seared prices. Entrance . Chilean sea fee is $30. bass and Saturday's hot chori.zo-ticket is "A call- stuffed veal loin and other fomla Pullon: CelebraUng · Chilean specialties are to be Wine, Food and :Jazz" with tast- savored with prime Cbifean ihgs from 59 of California's wines from the Caliterra and famous wineries, a ballrooin-buf- Errozurlz wineries. Ken Shyvers fet of eclectic Wesf Coast cuiSin:e of Caliterra will be on deck as with sizzle provided. by The Les keynote speaker ($50). Czilliber Jazz Quartet ($75). At 3·:p.m., there's the ·aamn-May 4 kicks off with "The ton Cigars and Martell Cognac Tute of Kings: Moet & Chan- Seminar." Sample first-class don and Cavlar"·at 11 a.m. cigars and sip Martell Cognac Enjoy seven kinds of caviar and while actor and cigar importer a dazzling cascade of French G champagne. Robert Gourdin of eorge Hamilton (who's as tan Moet & Chandon will be master aS' a cheroot), and elegant Fran-of ceremonies ($45). cis Dolard of Martell share their expertise ($45). Also scheduled at 3 p .m. is "The Perfect Com- binatton -Wtne and Cheese" with Ron Loutherback, founder of The Wine Club in Santa Ana as impresario for a tasting of the wines of Benziger of Glen Ellen Ranch paired with suggested selections of international and domestic cheeses ($25). "The Grand flnale -La Pamiglla di Robert Mondavl" is the name of the new North- emltalian-.sfyle wines being _:_ made in Northern California ·that Michael Mondavi will introduce at this luncheon. Filet- to di Vitello Songloveae and · other of Italy's culin.arY delights. will be under the supervision of Roger Pigozzi, executive <Chef of the Los Angeles. Regal Biltmore and Eigenheer ($50). · Newport food and wine fans know this extravaganza would not have happened were it not . for the dynamic H'enry Schielein, whose talent and Joie de viVre are' sublimely shdw- cased with this festival. He has ·ideas and energy to burn.' With his vast network throughout the wine and food industry, be was able to bring experts to participate. Brad Vas- sar, general manager of South- ern Wine and Spirits, ~s serving •SEE DINING PAGE A11 The "Celebrity Big Bottle Auctton," from 5:30 to 6:45 p.m., is a chimce to sip, cham- pagne and nibble hors d'oeu- vres while watching the action. 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CAU. 800/514-HOAG (4824) to regi.ter. cm Hoeg [)ive (on tf)e hospital~) GNtce Hoag Conference Center Hoag Cancer Cent.er Moftdey, Mey I , 1117 7:00 p.m. ""'---. u-., I , 1117 7•00 p m Pariansori'e Oieeeee -New ·--, ~e Knife -• ' ' T reetnienta for en lld Problem The Kindeet lAlcut of AA Janet Chance, M.O., Hoeg Hospital Marianne Plunkect, ph.O., medcal neurologlat end medical director phy8icist at the Hoeg Cancer Center, of the Hoeg/Netionel Pertcineon'a diecu .... the latest in advanced Foundebon Clinloel Center of Excel-tllChnology tor. the ~ lince, p •eenta en updatie on the letnt treatment of l>Nin tumora encl other -...opmera In medication• end brain abnormalities. Thie technology ~11., eurgicel ~ for the treatment aoon be eveileble t.o Orange Counbj of Pertcineon'a OieeeM. reeidenta et the Hoeg-UCI Gemme l<nlfe · Center. echeduled t.o open in Auguc 1997 et Hoeg Hoapital. ' H , H, • I • i " 11Ell Bllclr .. (• FtNlut' Ind...., ft ' .. .., '· ,.., ,,. ,... laCllr11i1~1tt as' 1Y_. .... ,hfnl' lAleiTI how ......... ..., epp'ClllCh C9n lie far .. ·-••& of ... ..., • ............... ,... .......... ""· ~ 5 5 .... by~ .-011eon r Ph.D . .nd DMt &•om, Ph.D. from o. Haeg,...,.. Mii....,,,.... c...r. · -. f Newpon Bachx::o.ta Me.ta Daily Pi.loc ... . .. ~ ----,.-~ ~'·-· .r-.•-........... THU~AY, APRIL 24, 1997 A11 BRIAN POBUDA I DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor's Brian Mullis, left, and Steve Pence rehearse .a scene from "A Uttle Night Music," which ,opens Aprll 24 at the high school. 'Music' hits chord with Newport Harbor students + PLAY: "A Little Night Music .. • SOtOOl: Newport Harbor High School +STORYLINE: A lighthearted romp through the romantic . traps and entanglements of · turn-of-the-century Swedish royalty -a flirtatious, high- spirited comedy by Stephen Sondheim. +DRAMA ~CHER: Gail Brower + DIRECTOR: John Massey Jr. + NUMBER IN CA.ST: 24 + FEATURED PLAYERS: Steve Pence, Kristine Arnold, Heather Jordan, Sara Robinson, Nancy Hancock, Danielle Pizzorni, Bri- an Mullis, Erin Glasgt>w, Felicity Claire, Sterling Crosson, Sarah Mucho, Justin Lo, Keegan Bell, Noel DiCrisci, Julia Bennett, JoAnna Kiech. + ~EN: Today through Satur- day at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2p.m. + COST: $8 general admission; $5 for high school and college students with current student ID; $10 reserved seats and for groups of up to 10 people. Box office opens 45 minutes prior STYLE collectic;>n Factory Outlet New Newport Blvd. Location 1880 Newport Blvd. 714-631~16 ' \.\ I A~,_ Tn..ates.un ~\! • .__ r·-·-·---·-··. I Teke $5.00 olf llflY : : purd\ale of S30.00 I Onan: 1D-f Mon-Sat, 1 ormcnw!ltlttll .. d : ,,_.. I IW'Ougfl 413Q/17. I 11-f Sun ~--·········-' 1'1KO 116'1& 1700 PLACENTIA COSTA MESA ~--••••••••••••• JHUIS. APM 24 8Mcn"llAIN FRI APRii 2S DAVE WAK ELINE "BANC.' . SIX FUT OHP RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY ... lwi W. c..w.s .... 1922HAllOl11.VD-COSTA MESA-S41-l IS6 to each performance. + WHERE: Newport Harbor High, the corner of Irvine Avenue and 15th Street. +INTERESTING NOTE: The richly costumed play contains some of Sondheim's most • famous musiC, including "Send in the Clowns"; the story is based on the Ingmar Bergman comedy, "Smiles of a Summer Night." For more ihformation or to purchase tickets prior to the · show, call 548-6019. -- I I''''"""' o,,,,, \110' ' Phone calls and letters "Titten on your behalf. Documents reviev.ed for free. Retain an attorney for the entire year.ior only $90. Uaittd Legal Providm l~LAW Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT His gone flsblngl For fish tacos our meals are still a trip to Mexico -as well as the coast Of BaJa, It's a trip worth taking. The 'D'adltlon Continues Since 1972 CASA GRANDI MEXICAN FOOD Bueno Y Plcantel FULL SERVICE DINING ROOM OPIN FOR IRIAkFAST • LUNCH • DINNER· • SUNPAY IRUNCH IUFFIT POZOLI AMP MINUDO HllVlP PAILY ,....,. 2-FoR-11rsuNDiYl FR•• co11•0 II BRUNCH I I TACO Oii I ~J.•• 11 SP•CIAL I I .NACHO I CH•Fa II ....... .,,.. I I FOii ALL I eP•CIAL II tor '9.99 I ""'"" or °'"'*' .... . DINING CONTINUED FROM A10 with Schielein as co-chairman. The Newport Beach Conter- By Marte Bird LANDRY'S HAS SECOND . THOUGHTS The theater marquee which fronted Lan'dry's restaurant came tumbling down, thanks to a wrecking crew, as Landry's rethinks its plans for the bay- side fish· house. We bear it will open in June·with a new title, Joe's Crab Shack, but it is still part of the huge Landry corpo- ration based in Houston. . rrs BICARB TIME! ... or Pepto Bismol, whatev- er. Choose your weapon ol digestive defense and prepare for the lntemational Chili Soti- SPRING'S HERE SURFS UP!! BUY, SELL, TRADE ence and Visitors Bureau is bringing in wine and fdod writers from around the coun- try to enjoy some of the festival happenings and also see other Newport highlights. Reservations must be made platter: ety's state championship cook- oU May ~2 from 4 to 10 p.m. Kidding aside, the food's good, the people are down to earth and the music rarely stops. A great annual Newport Beach party, it will be held in the parking lot of the NewpOrt Harbor Na'1tical MuseUJU on Coast Highway at Bayside Dri- ve. An entry fee will get you in with free chili and all the fix- in's. Proceeds will benefit the museum. COFFEE GOLD CUP Catte Carlucdo has won the Golden Cup Award from the Specialty Coffee Association of America and the p~e was for each event and some may be sold out, but there's ~µu time to get into three or four which pique your interest. Best • bet is to phone Festival Coordi- nator MellJlda Simon's office at 645-500, ext. 377. awarded to owner Karl Poetes on April 6 to coincide with the second anniversary of his opening on the Newport Penin-,. sula. (Poetes dese.rves an award for his Saturday special. sourdough wa.fftes, as well). CHEFS AT MONDAVI FOR SOS The same chefs who cooked up ·wild and crazy taco niglir will reunite Saturday to pre-• pare a dining adventure for friends and supporters of Share Our Selves at The Robert Mon- davi Wine and Food Center at 6 p.ni. Tickets are $150 per person.For information, phone Karen Taylor at 376-1500 or SOS at 646-3451. t.~:~\fJ .... ~r1rJ~~rJ!lr:/ '&ot4 LIGHT. APRIL 12th thru SEPTEMBER Adults-----··-·$9 JooiorS (13-17) $5 . Kids ~12)_$2 Sand Under PartOOg & Prog-ams FREE Gates Open 6 :30 p ,m. -Racing Blasts Off at 7:30 p.m. ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS -COSTA MESA r--------------~------------, I $2 DISCOUNT COUPON $2 I LO!! ___ !~~~~~~~~!~~~~~~----~~J PlllHNTID IN IHCTACULAa IMAX· • ' • A12 THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1997 IMAGINATION PARTY The Orange County Department of EducaUon and the Orange County Performing Arts Center presents the 12th annual lmaglnatton Celebration from Saturday through May 11 throughout the county. The festival of the arts for children, teenagers and families wW be h eld at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For more infonnatlGn, call 833-8500. · lll!lf ROCK 'N' ROU Otis Day and The Knights are returning to rock Twin Palms Newport Beach at )0 and 11:30 p .m. Friday at 630 Newport Cen- ter Drive. There will be a $10 cover charge after 9 p .m. Po.r information or to make a diD:ner reservation, call 721-8288. MAJESTY OF MUSIC The Orange Coast College Symphony Orchestra and Orangewood Children's Home - La Casa Auxiliary presents "'Majesty of Music" from 4 to 8 p .m. Satw'day at the Village Cre- an, 2300 Mesa Drive, NeWport Beach. Cost is $75 for the'fund- raiser that will help support the new program "Concerts for Kids.: Por reservations, call 432- 5692. MOZART AmRNOON The Jewish Community Cen- ter of Orange County Orchestra will bring the works of Wolf gang Amadeus Mozart to life at the •Mozart in the Afternoon" per- formance at 2 p.m. Sunday at the center's Chisick Auditorium, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Cost is $8 for members, $12 for.others and patron tickets are $20. For information, call 755-0340. OCC RECJTAL Eight of the top music stu- dents at Orange Coast College will perform a free recital at noon on May 1 in OCC's Music Room 101, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For information, call 432- 5725. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS Free live classic rock perfor- mances are scheduled from noon to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Fri- day; from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday; and from 1 to 4 p.m . Saturday and Sunday afternoons BUYING A NEW HOME? WE'RE YOUR HOMEOWNERS INSURER! f, RIVERBOAT ~ -~~oii;;;ii~R~E ~s T~A U~.R!!!!!!!!A!!!!!!!!N!!!!!!!!T ~~0'.:l'J Rabbitt Insurance Agency . Since 1957 AUfO ·• HOMEOWNERS • HEALTH ~ & ~,.. S ·r;~ ..,... ... ,._.Jrf't..,_.,,,_,.. ,,,. ,, 631-7740 441 Old Newpon Blvd. • N""pon 8cac:b !Row H..,. HooplwJ ••••••••••••••••••• : Newport : ~ BEAUTY SUPPLY: For Dinner LUNCH BRUNCH BANQUETS Ample Free Parking Ac Newport Beach Nautical Museum 151 E COAST HWY CAT BACK BAY BR/00£) 7J.f.673.~Z5 Get interrogated over a salad . in the TOwn Square at 1\iangle Square in Costa Mela. ., . TUESDAY TAU<S The Orange County Museum of Art presents •Tuesday nilltl at Noon," a series of free talb by artitU, aitics and blltoliam com- ' plementing the art di.splayed in the museum's galleries at noon in the Lyon Aqditorlum, Museum Education Center at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. On Tuesday, Arthur Oilman, director/curator/photographer of the Museum of Photographic Arts, San Diego, will. discuss the "View from Both Sides of the O'esk." For information, call 759- 11221 • 'VERTIGROU~ • ·ne Gregory Gallery features work by sculptor Russ~ Jacques titled •Tue Verti Group," vertic.al polished steel combinations, through May at 3406 Via Udo, Newport Beach. For information, call 723-0887. CALIFORNIA THEME "Diverse Media/California Themes" is the title of an exhibit of pastels, oils and metal works by Carlo Emande, on display through Wednesday in the New- port Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. For information, call 717-3801. HISTORICAL ART Israel Artist Joel Rohr presents his landscapes and portraits of the Holy Land through mid-May at the Jewish Community Center of Orange Coun~ 250 E-.Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call 755-0340. OTY HAU GAUERY •orange County, Etc.," featu.r- ing oils, portraits and landscapes by local artist Jack Cannon, and "Colors and Images Pleasing to READING GLASSES & .81-FOCALS e"'°4 M jo.t, &u,, largest Selection $2.95 • $8.50 MARTIN OPT1CAL OC Swap Meet Fairgrounds #8160 (71,4) 54 8-6211 • • • • . ~ . : •ni~ • ~ HT).~ fi: ~ zooA; · o·rp ~ : Entire Purchase : • •f' li1rl1-," t>i .11 ir I'· r• rrrK.Jlul" JI /:\ AVl'd.l • • f•i ,1f~· • ••••••••••••••••••• • : 3601 Jamboree Rd #8 N.B. • • 261 -6788 : .-. . • Jamboree at Bristol • • • Back Bay Court • .................. : NOW SERVING Country Style With Our Sunday Mexican Breakfast , ... 'f,,, I. I ,I 11. ( .1 . ...... 'II Call 714-631~lUE for Tickets, The Marriott's Mystery Getaway, Corporate Parties, Gift Certificates Your~ 7auybl You Jf()Q) ~ <5fxxv 7/pprretOiion. On Pray 11 lh, <5fxxv Jf er You ~ Bisleniny. Trtali11gyo11r 1110111 to bnlfldt vitlt Mot/In-No111re is per/laps tlu /Jtst fN1J Ir> say dlo!Us for all ws done. Outrloohttg IM Pacific Oaa11, <Hlr Cielo No" O'fd Pocifo BaUf'00111 offer /lollt lmotlunli11g vims and /arr for 9*:i ]#r fll(lfJI will be ~111 gro/eflll. Li#~"'""°"· &/gin fNljf/es, 'IP BtMtlid, ro11/tWs of peslO />f>fl. Mrvtf'J, n4 Sii.SM. So j<N# ,,s. • A 1111 lllllh Mr pf't>ll(/. -.f, . the Bye,• expressive and vibrant oils and aaylia by Peter David-son. will be on ctilplay in the Newport Beach City Hall Gallery thiougb May 6 at 3300 Newport Blvd. For-information, call 717- 3870. • VIDEO INSTAUATIOH The Oranga~ty Museum ol Art presents the lntemational- ly drc:ulated video installation work, •'Jbe Theater of Memory," by contemporary art1at Bill Viola at the Museum's Installation Gallery through June 1 at 850 San Oemente Drive, Newport Beadl.Forinformation,call759- 1122. 'ARST IMPRESIK>NS' "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" featw'es selected Califor- nia •plein air" paintings created by the founders of the association from the Orange County Muse· um of Art. NAllT1CAL MUSEUM 1be museum features three allerles: the Newpcxt Gallery laying the maritime biltory 0 area; the Model Gallery exhi.'biting a selection ot world· class models and the Grand Salon wbich often touring exhibits. Admission ii free for members, 5" for adults and St for children. The museum is located at 15l E. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. Foiinfonnatton, call 673-7863. .. , .. AMERICAN INDIAN ART The Orange County Fair- grounds presents an American Indian art show and sale from 1 to 7 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 P;fil· Satu.rday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday at Building No. 16, 55 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Por inf or- mation, call (619) 245-2659. 3013 Harbor Blvd. ' Costa Mesa (across from Fedco) - The T ee Qe>e>m RESTAURANT & LOUNGE BREAKFAST SPECIALS 7am to 10am $2.95 WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY , NIGHT SPECIALS Served 7pm to 11 pm Prime Rib Chicken $6. 95 FREE $7.95 $8.95 Beverage with meal Newport Beach Golf Course 3 100 Irvin e A ve • N ewpo rt Beach 756-0121 COAST NEWPORT -.:1% PROPERTIES Saturday June 7, 1997 II GANIS CR.EDIT cou 1hhl<l11k of I H'lll ' ltu.l· llorl inr: (111 )l~I 6:30un Rqp.tndon Bqint 8:20.m Women't 5k Racic 7:30am Wann Up 8:45am Men'• 5k Race 8:00am 2 Mile Fun Walle 9:00am Klcf• lit Run LoaidoD Oa:ul Boult¥ard and Htliocropt in Cot-dd MM· lllOW'f die Scatt Badi Ming Loe. Millg is Fett in dw Corona dd MM Siatt bh "1itinc Lot U11ru 1.-otlua • Rold$ will bt cbtd • 7:40am. ~ will be ~ co dK 1Q1P tlim fut®m ill nch mqoiy and to rotay duld pri:ipuc ~ ~ cht c:oncllaioft ol cM !ICC. • Geld Cron ~am.t • leer Dir to 111 iiiclmdllll wt.o Mi concnkicd to die IJOC1 o( ~ ~ will ht ~ ~ rJ Nrwiior1 ladL fltcw Atbaiic t lhon tniclc llidl I aiof pli.o. t/,.,. ~"' CicrolNfwpon Bad!. P.O. Bos 1761. Newp«t l!nch. CA~~· H1g1\11.1111111 1"'!' . .. ' ( Newport BHchlCosta Mesa Daily Pit<» • ' ·T .. ~;-·I '-;._,:. --··. ~. --~ THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1997 ATNESS OVER 40 lot. For information, call 723-= 2:30 p .m . Sundays receive a $2 discount. Por more dren of all ages. Refrestvnents welcome. l..lve music provided by Orange Coast College offers a 6616. May 11 at 2501 Cliff Ori-information, call 851-6448. will be served. Barnes & Noble is the Ray RobblllS Combo. The fitness course for people over the Every Saturday there is & ve, Newport Beach. For inform.a-located at 1870 Harbor Blvd., Tn-cost ts $3 The Seruor Center is at age of 40 who can start on the farmers market from 9 a.m. to 1 tion, ca.11631-0288. .... angle Square m Costa Mesa For 695 W 19th St., Costa Mesa For road to physical fitness -at a sate and steady pace -from 6:30 p.m . in the municipal parking lot mformation, call 631-0614. ulfonnation, call 645-2356. at Bayside Drive and Marguerite 'OLD TIMES' to 7:30 p.m. Mondays and ThW'S-Avenue in Corona del Mar. South Coast Repertory pre-'LAURA' IWIDMI ~ days from April 28 through June 9 sents the drama "Old nmes• The Orange County Museum in the Dance Room at Corona del .... of Art continues its five-year through May 18 on SCR's Second Mar High School, 2101 Eastbluff Stag~ at 655 :rown Center Drive, exploration into the history or BAUROOM SOOAL POETRY READING Drive. Registration fee is $49. To Costa Mesa. The performance American filmmaking with a trio The Orange County Chapter Barnes and Noble Bookstore register, call 432-5880. HAMLET schedule will be Tuesday of film noir classics. The 194A of U.S. Amateur Ballroom offers a free poetry reading and WINE TESTING Orange Coast College presents through Friday at 8 p.m ., Satur-film ·1..aura• will be presented Dancers Association invites cou-live music, "Love and Loss: One "Hamlet" during OCC's 12th day at 2:30 and 8 p .m. and Sun-Fri.day at 6:30 p .m . at 850 San ples and singles to a-social ball-Man's Journey" featuring poet Villa Nova and Vons Costa annual "Shakespeare Month" day at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m . 1ickets Clemente D~ewport Beach. room dance from 7:30 to 11:30 Lee Mallory, at 7 p.m. Friday at Mesa presents "All About production at 8 p.m. on May 1-4 are $26-$39. For information, call A film analy · follow. p.m. Saturday at the Avant 953 NewpJort Center Drive, New- Chardo=" a fun and ed\Jca-and 8-11 in OCC's Robert B. 957-4033. Admission is $3 for members, Garde Ballroom, 4220 Scott Ori· port Beach. For in.formation, call tional ev · g featurln(:J samples Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview students and senior citizens and ve, Newport Beach. Dance 759-0982. of Chardonnays from various Road, Costa Mesa. Advance tick-'DEATH OF A SALESMAN' $5 for others. For information, lessons will take place at 7:30 regions and a talk on the making els cost $6 for Thursday and Sun-South Coast Repertory pre-call 759-1122. p.m. and ballroom dancing will POETRY FESTIVAL of wine, from 5 to 7:30 p .m . Tues-day performances and $7 for Fri-sents "Death of a Salesman" be offered from 8:30 to 11:30 The Newport Be.pch Public day at 3131 W. Coast Highway, day and Saturday shows, advance through May 11 on the Main· .. ~m. Cost is $5 for members and Library Foundation presents the Newport Beach. Cost is $1,5. To discount tickets are $5 and $6 for for others. For informabon, first Poetry Festival, an evening oJ R.S.V.P., call 642-7880. OCC students, senior citizens and stage at Q55 Town C4i!llter Drive, call 898-177 3. poetry and discussion, from 7 to children under 12 and tickets sold Costa Mesa. The performance STORY TIMES 8:30 p.m. Monda)( at the Friends SAFARI BRUNCH at the door are $8 and $9. For schedule will be Tuesday M esa Verde Library bas story BALLROOM DANCE Commwuty Room m the Central A Safari Sunday Brunch infprmation, call 432-5880. through Friday at 8 p .m ., Satur-times for children ages"3 to 7 at DeFore Foundation for the I Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., New- Cruise is available aboard the day at 2:30 and 8 p.m . and Sun-11 a.m. Tuesdays and 7 p.m. Arts offers ballroom danc10g I port Beach Admlssion is free. For 54-foot Emerald Forest TI.la. 'THE FOREIGNER' day at 2:30 and 7:30 p .m. 1ickets Wednesdays through th.ts ·every Friday and Saturday night mformauon, call 717-3890. docked in Balboa at the-Pun Tue Costa Mesa Civic Play-are $28-$41. For information, call Wednesday at 2969 Mesa Verde at the DeFore Dance Center, 151 Zone from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. house presents a comedy called 957-4033. Drive East. For in.formation call Kalmus Drive, Suite G-3, Costa , ....... 546-5274. Mesa. From 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. on every Sunday. The cost is $25.95 "The Foreigner" at 8 p.m. Thurs-'TREASURE ISLAND' both nights a lesson will be ~r person and $15.95 for chil-day through Saturday and 2 p.m . The Riverboat Players, Orange 'GOOSEBUMPS' taught followed by open dance JEWISH SINGLES GROUPS en under 12. For reservations, Sund~ys through May 4 at 661 County's newest theater compa-The "Goosebumps" club with a disc jockey playing all New Jewish Relationslups call 673-0240. Hamilton Avenue. 1ickets are ny, in association with Newport meets the first and'third Monday kinds of music until 11 p.m. The dllows Jewish s10gles to choose FARMERS MARKETS $8.50 for senior citizens and $10 Harbor Nautical Museum, proud-of the month at 6:30 p.m. at · dance lesson is tree with the people they wish to date trom for others. For information, call ly stages its premiere show Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport price of the $5 admission. For profile albums that picture and Every Thursday there is a 650-5269. "Theasure Island" at 1:30 p .m . Center Drive. For information, information, call 241-9908. descnbe singles with a wide tanners market from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m . at the Orange County NEWPORT ARTS CENTER Saturday and Sundays through call 759-0982. range of personal and profession· Fairgrounds. The Orange County The Newport Theatre Arts June 29 on the decks of The ADULT BAUROOM DANCE al interests. Membership fees are Pride of Newport, 151 E. Coast STORY AND CRAFT HOUR The Costa Mesa Senior Cen -$40 for sue months and $70 for a Market Place is every Saturday Center presents "The Great Highway, Newport Beach. Cost From 2 to 3 p .m. every Sun-ter offers adult ballioom dance year, nonmembers of the Jewish and Sunday from 7 a .m . to 4 p .m . American Backstage Musical" at is $8 for adults, $4 fortlilldren day, Barnes & Noble holds a fun-every Tuesday night from 7:30 to Commuruty Center are $1'0 more. in the main fairgrounds parking 8 p.m. Th_ursday through Satur-under age 12 and members filled craft and story hour for chil-10:30 p.m . Singles and couples For miormat:Jon. call 755-0340. . Sat11rday, May 3 10 a.m. to -1-p.m. • r1u1ard Winning Menu Coastline Community College \""port llt'J< h Lt'ntn I Li.,1bluff ~chml I· 2627 \'i ... ta del Oro. C:orona del Mar • Attractive Pricing • Traditional Tandoori Cooking •Healthy, Alf-Natural lngredient,1 .,. Heres your rlrn11ce to join •<"itli tlie artists of the Coasdi11e Arti.~h ' Assoriotio11 for fiw. music. refreshnu>11ts , a11a' lots of <11>stltPtir experiences. Join Us For : Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch • Catertpg Available ~ ......... ~ .ROY~L KHYBER Wor.ld Fa~ous Barg ain Ro~m " For Reservations and Directions Call 723-0621 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach CXI board the "Pnde of Newport" Riverboat. Home Of The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum (Famerly Reuben E Lee) Is Open From 11 am-9pm Lunch, Dinner Sat Sun Brunch Barn (closed Mondays) Reservations Needed CXlly For Wed- dings, Banquets Or Pnvat.e Paroes) All Maior Credit Cards Accept.ed. Located At 151 E fOoast ~.Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 673-3425 Fax. 673-7864 AN AMERICAN CAFE Located at 462 East 17th Street in c.osta Mesa. Open 7 days a week. Mon. &t. 6am-9pm Sunday till 3pm. Selving breakfast, lunch & dinner. Made from scratch pies, salad dressings & soups. 548-3036 CHARLIES CHILI Locat.ed at McFadden Place (next to Newport Pier) in New- port Beach. Hours· Mon-Thur 7:00am-12 midnight Wee- kends 7:00am3:CX>am Amex, Visa. DtscOver. Diner's Dub. No Reservations Needed. (714) 675-7991 ZUBIES ME!f)U Includes: Ribs, O'licken, Steak & Lobster. Prime Rib, Pizza, Ojster' Bar. Pnces Range From $3.95 And Up. Hours: 11 ·3Can 1~. Cocktails Til 11 pm Credit Cards Not Accept.ed Reservations ~Needed. Located at 1712 Placertia, Costa Mesa (714) 645-0091 • THE CULINARY WRAP Fresh. healttri iotemational delic8cles \W&pped ~in a flat roll. ~n 7 days a week from 11 :OOem -9.CQ:>m Located In the Hillgen Square. 250 E. 17th Street. 5484400 THE TEE ROOM ~n 7 days a week to the public for breakfast, lunch end dtnner. Located at the Newport Beach Golf Course. 3100 rvirle /we. 7580121 LE CAFE/HYAn REGENCY IRVINE Cillifmlie QJisine/Medt.erf'8nellfl 9:yie Brunch. Qr~ BMoh oonsi9ts of 8IMW'8I MedO!rnwle~ salads and AwetiZ- n . •51rir4>, *Pancakes Oecar11nd an •Orielecte &ation. Located at 1700JJambortl BMi., IMle (714) 975-1234 X2100 ttltn• 1Cllm2pm Reaer"'9bOnl reoommel lded ~ ncl neoeswy. MY8Tl:RY CAP• Mrdlr • n Clf9 Nair. "°"' .C... ti QJ8IC8 become pert d 1hl m • H ... 9 IWi il'**" d Che l"Ol'l'llnCiC fiml d ct."" arround 1hl lldenc:e'a fNfK'Y mo"11. For r11ar-.iol• Ind •*-ntlliat• Cll 714631.QLE 1000 Bristol Street Nonh (at Jambortt) • Newport Beach 752-5200 will b e open fo r "Objet d 'art" priced under $50 For more information, c~U (714) 241-6213 JAVA CENTRALE > A European-st'y'le gourmet coffee cafe. Located at 3420 Via Lido 1n Newport Beach Open 7 days Mf 6-1 ~ DI SCOR DIA ' The premer cyber cafe.www.dcafe.com. Locat.ed in the Lab 2930 Bnstol 1n 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. Reserv& t1ons recommended for large parties. Mast.ercard & Visa accepted. 512 W. 19th St. Cost.a Mesa. 548-2000 SFUZZI New Italian -Begant yet casual (locatad in Triangle Square, Cost.a Mesa) Wed · Happy Hour. Early Bird Menu Available Every day Hours: Lunch 11 :30am4:CQ:>m. Dinner 4:~ 10:30. Reservations accepted. Mastercard, Visa, American ~·Located at 1B70-A Harbor Blvd. [714) 548-9&1) NICK'S PIZZA Great ptZZ8S & past.a in Costa Mesa since 1968. ~ for lunch Tues .fn. 11 am-2pm. Dinner served 5pm-1 Q:>m. Sat. noon to 1 Q:>m Oosed Sunday and Monday. Located at 2300 Harbor Shoppmg Cent.er. Costa Mesa. (Rear parking lot) (714) 54!:1-1511 RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA Located at 251 East Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach. Lunch Mon.-Sat. 11 :3().2:30, Sunday Brunch 11am- 3pm, Dinner MoirSun 5pm-1Q:>m. Call ahead for reseN& bons 673-9&1) SCAMPI Rne Fam~ Dining. Newly Remodeled. Open 7 Days A Week for Dinner Only. Spm-10: 3Q:>m. We Cater Private Lunch Par- ties for 15 People or More. All Major Credit Cards Accept.. ed. Reservations Accepted. Located at 1576 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa. 645-8560 . SABATINOS RESTAURANT 8c SAUSAGE CO. Pasta, Caesar Salad. Homemade Sausage, Veal, Lamb. Veg- et.arian Dishes, Wne, Beer. Cappuccino & Dessert. Hotn: 7 Days A Week. Serving Sat. & Sun. Brunch From 8:3} 1 ·00. Sun.-Thtn. 11am-1~. Fti.-sat. 11em-11pm. All Maio' credit Cards Accepted. Located At 251 ~ Way, ~Beach (714) 723m21 GREENLEAF GRILL 8c BAR On the sand at Newport. Monday tD Fnday 4:~ tD 9:CQ:>m Saturday 4:~ to 10:CQ>m Oosed on Sunda'f. 105 Main 9reet in Bat>oa. (714) 723-8643 AVILAS llL RANCHITO Althentio Mf»cicefl Food, ~ The F19llie8t lng'9diel't8 & A New Ugtt OJiaill. &eat Margattas. 1-bn: Wlch & on. ner. AA Ma;or-Q'8dit Cents Aoceptact. l.oc8C8d It 2101 Plaoertie, O>ete Meet (714) 642· 1142 Md 2EDl New- port Et.<d .. Newport Beactl (714) 67f>e855 MICA8A CM~ n now 1 '11> to Biia ..-• MliGco. ~ on.mg ,.,, C8CCJI PtOll atllld for ordlirl togo. tb.n: Dli1 Fram , 1 :CDam. ,,, MIP' ()'IClt Qrdj Jo ..,i l.OCll:8d ""298 1 ~ St.. ea.. Mllll (714) 66 7828 AMACHI Sushi &.Sushi to Go Complete Bar All Ma)OI' D-edrt Cards Located At 2675 lrwle Ave . (Across From Newport Golf Course) (714) 645-5518 LA CAVE Menu Includes· Lobster. Crab. Shnmp. Steaks Daily Spe- cials. Fn. & Sat Prnne Rib. Full Bar & Wtne List. Casual Dress. Hours: Lunches 11 ·3Q.2·30-Dinner Mon -Sat From 5·3Q:>m. Visa. Mastercard, Diners Club. Located At 1695 Irvine Ave .. (And 17ths) Near Blockbust.er Entert.a1n- ment c.osta Mesa (714) 646-7944 THE BARN STEAK HOUSE Menu Includes Steak, Fresh Fish, Oucken, Burgers & Salads. Pnces Range From $3.75 For Lunch & $6.25 For Dinner. Hours: Mon §at. Open 11 am For Lunch 4:oopm Mon ffi., Dinner 3·~m Sat. & Sun .. Maior D'edrt Cards Accepted Locat.ed At 2300 Harbor Bl. #31 : Ciost.a Mesa (71 4) 641-9777 THE ARCHES The inmium steak end seafood house 1n CTange County since 1922 SeN!ng lunch Mon ffl 11 30am unul 3 ·(Qlm Omner served ~ unul 1 CD!m located on Newport. Boulevard & Coast Hwy 1n Newport Beach, 645-7077 TA PAS The only restalnnt in 0.C. to offer the finest 1n cuisine from Spain with live Ramenco entertainment. Specializing 1n Paella. steaks, grilled fresh fish & pastas. Open 5 days per week, closed Sun.& Mon. Located at 4253 Martingale Way (Be- ' hind Staples at MacArthur & Corinthian). Ma1or credit cards accepted. 756-8194 · • THAI SPICE · Voted by the Regester readers. as appeared 1n the best of lhnge r.ounty secbon es ihe Best Thai Food In ()-aoge Courty." Lunch. dinner, catenng & takeout. 615 W 19th St c.osta Mesa 5484333 THAI WAVE Dl1'le in or take-<U. Fast & free deltvery Serwlg kJnch & d10- ner. Locat.ed at 211 62nd St. Newport Beach. Clpen 7 days a week. VIS8, Mastercard & American Express eccepted 645-0057 THAI TOUCH Located et 2616 San Miguel Or in Newport Beach ~ for k.lnch. Mon . .fn. 11 :3Qem.3pm, dinner served Sun.·Thtrs 5- 9pm. Beer end WI08 served. Catering and take ~ also avail- able. All majo' credit cards accepted 6400123 AAMIR 30 ~ d Cllt.8ling IW9'd WIMll'lg ht{ll class rest8l.l'80t1I fO l..ofldon. England. locDd et 301 3 Harbor BMS in Costa Mase (Aa'Oll fraTI F19dco) 444 CXl32 ROYAL KYBER ..,, WitYq euilinll ci India. Open for Udl M.f 11 :3). 2·~ Ooled for U-.ch Sat • ~ brulCti 11 :~:30. orv. eswd ms·~ Located et 1CXD &Cd~ ~ Clll now for, .. 'CIOI• 752-52Cll . t NIKI'S TANDOORI EXPRESS Voted the # 1 Indian restalTBnt 1n CTange C.OUnty ~n da ly ~ three locatJons to serve yoo Located at 3705 Soutti Bns- tol. (1 block north of South r.oast Plaza) 8500595 THE ARCHES The premium st.eak and seafood house 1n Orange County since 1922. Serving lunch M on.-Fn 11 : 30am until 3 ·OOpm Dinner served nightJy unt.11 1 :OOam. Located on Newport Boulevard & Coast HlhY in Newport Beach, 645-7077 THE CANNERY Historic Waterfront Restaurant and Harbor Cruise Center. Hours: Mon.-Sat 11 ·30am • 2·00am. Sun 10:00am-12·00pm. All Maior Credit Cards Reserva- tions Suggested. Located at 3010 Lafayette Ave Newport Beach, CA 92663 (714) 675-5777 Fax 675-2510 f1EWPORT LANDING Waterfront Dining. Sat & Sun Champagne Brunch Dinner Menu $13 95 • $19 95 Oyster Bar Menu · Served All Day Hours 10 OOam-11 30pm. Amex Mastercard, Visa. Dinner Reservations Recommend- ed Located at 503 E Edgewater Balboa ( 714) 6 7 5- 23 73 • SKEWERS Restaurant/Brewery P1ua. Salads. Burgers Sand- wiches & Fish. Located at 298 E. 17th St. Unit B Open Sunday-Thursday 11 am-1 Opm Frt-Sat 11 :00am- 12:00prn. All Credit Cards accepted except Discover Reservations recommended 645-6459 THE OLD·SAIGON RESTAURANT Fme Vietnamese d1n1ng Next to C.Srfs Jr Serving elJthen- tlC Vietnamese cu1sme Menu includes Vietnamese egg rolls, spnng rolls, old t.radltlOnel ncewrmicelh With shnmp and fresh vegetables Separate vegetal"l8n menu prepared 1n the t.radltlOnal Buddhist recipes Hours 1 1 CJJam: 9:CQ>m. OosedSunday Visa/MC accepted 271 East 17th St .. c.osta Mesa [714) 574-8460 ~ . ... .. I ~ 14 THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1997 ~~~ ....... --~ ......... -~ FAX: 714-14'4t70 • .. foru111 .. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Officials are considering an expansion of Newport Center. Similar plans failed 11 ye~ ago. Newport ~enter expanSion: why not? W hen The Irvine Co. tried 11 years ago to expand the retail and commercial cen- ter at Fashion Island the plans·met with a thunderstorm of opposition. Local environmentalists rallied and the plan was shelved after it met the voters' wrath at the ballot box - mainly because of I ears that il would create too much traffic. But times have changed. There's now a Newport Coast Drive and a San JoaqUin Hills toll road that link up with MacArthur Boulevard to absorb the additional cars .. So, why shouldn't Newport Center and Fashion Island expand? Newport Center is the home base for several coi:porations and cd'mes complete with five-star restaurants and hotels and the only Blooming- dale's department store in the count}'. It's practically a cQnunWl.ity onto its own. And expansion -which will include more retail space -will only serve to increase the center's visibility ~d ultimatery its success. . We think the Newport Center build out makes sense this time around. letters Marine forest vital to kelp bed creation For Newport Beach's sake, 1· hope the Marine Forests Society marine habitat project works to build healthy kelp forests off Newport Beach. Kelp harvesting could create a new industry for Newport Beach based on a renewable resource. The U.S. seaweed industry produces more than $120 mil- lion worth of algin each year, and the annual worldwide val- ue of products containing se~­ weed substances was estimated to be more than $35 bilion in 1993. Algin, a commercial product derived from seaweed, is used in everything from beer and ice cream to shoes, shaving cream and salad dressing. Fast food restaurants are using carageenan, a similar seaweed extract, to replace some of the fat in newly popular healthier hamburgers. These substances also prevent fire-extinguishing foams from dispersing. Seaweeds can also be eaten directly. The Japanese consume more than 165,000 tons of nori annually, primarily in the form of sushi. Seaweed ~dseaweed extracts are also eaten in Britain, Ireland and New Zealand. Animals raised for food or fur eat marine plants that can be harvested. Seaweed-ba.sed drugs to · fight against parasitic ll:lfec- tions, thyroid imbalances, kid- ney disease, high-blood choles- terol, hypertension and heavy metal poisoning have already been developed. Kelp bed forests also benefit surfers, divers and fishermen. Kelp beds smooth the ocean's . surface, preventing the waxes · from becoming blown out. They allow divers to view a thri~g ocean filled with life. They also supply food for fis~c.. which allows fishermen fo catch more and bigger fish. · · '" ·, The best thing about kelp '------------------------------------------------------------------, · harv.esting is that it is complete- correspondence Spend what it takes to teach our children I n< 1t •r1!-.111q cl<1ss !>il.l' tn uppPr qrctdl's whilfl drr1sticdlly downs1ztn~J the• lower grades ,.._ clfl tr! <'Spons1blf' suygeslion th.ii< <11\ only divide our commu- n1ty <tnd r11ousP dngl'r toward ow h•<l< l11•1s lor St>(•kmq a modest I ell SI' ()Ur tipper HrddC!> drC already cl111011q tlw lar~wst m the natiol'l. Te ctdlf'rS cll l' lorcrd hy Shf'er numliP1s to d11mh down classes, 1t>plrH'<' wnllPn work t1nd mean- in1Jllll discussion with automated Scrrntron c•xctms. /\nd when toe ~10111~ qc•ts H•ally tough, claiming 1llnPss to stcly home and catch up on grading, lf'rlving our students with substitute teachers who can do litUe morC' than babysit. When is the school board and the citizen's ttdvisory committee 9oing to clo tpf" responsible and honest thmg and admit that the lonu-term answer is higher taxes eanndrked tor education? Cali- furrua's per pupil spending is near the lowest in the nation. How dan• we pretend to value education by creating ideal, .but cxtremclY. expens ive class sizes dl one end of the educational proc:ess onJy to dump 36 or more students into algPbra, writing and fort>ign language classes at the other end. Let's get reru, Calllornia, and do nght by ou1 chUdren. Spend what it take to teach children well and then hold both the kids and ·the schools ~ccountable to : perfonn to th highest possible expectation. Any other solution is hypocritical and doomed. UNDANEWSOM Newport Beach Have a heart, school board What a heartless boatd. Our teachers finally get a much- deserved raise and now they are going to increase their class sizes, not to mention bow this hurts the children, too. BETSY ROVZAR Newport ~each Hoag network plan not a .gain Excuse me, but I do believe you put the announcement of Hoag's possible merger in the wrong column. This would defi- hitely not be a gain. It would be a loss -a zero. The HMO treQd is not growing. It is stagnating. Thank God. Hopefully it will dis- apeear completely. Hoag has been successful and continues to be by having a majority of indemnified patients, people who still care about the doctors they choose. JANICE WILKS Newport Beach Name your price, name otir school MaY.be the district should take a lesson from private educational institutions and name the new school after the highest donor. Two million dollars would give • the donor recognition and give the district needed money to pay tor the teachers' raises. Name every classroom after a $25,000 donor. It's more likely that Don- ald Bren would donate more money to the district than the pelicans. GAY GllISBll-SANDOVAL Costa Mesa '· readers hotline ALL BOOKED UP?·:, THE ISSUE: Readers debate whether the addition of Bor- ders Books and Music would create a glut of like stores in the com~unity. F ar be it for this Newport Beach resident to stick his nose in Costa Mesa busi- ness, but Costa Mesa City Cowidlman Joe Erickson needs to learn another tenant of con- suin.er economics. · Not only is competition in business good for us consumers, generally, but so is it good for us taxpayers to get the best price for our land when we sell it to developers. Does no one smell fish? Do bureaucrats and elected folks find that $286,000 a better deal than $450,000? TOMHYANS Newport Beach l believe we have too many bookstores, record stores in the area right now. I would much more favor a 'multi-use shop- . ping center in that area than another bookstore. · We have two within a two- block radius. We've got the huge Virgin Megastore right acroa the street. We don't need more records and books. It would MrYe \II ....._, I tbiut for multl·Ule, -..--ttores and r-.tauratt. And UC> . the dty lbould get u miada money for the~ of Jad there that they can, wbkh ti the bigheit b6d from the~ SquaN~. . .stnce It " • dty:.own.d piece ~,I lldDll ... dty -u iDac:b fer It .. tb91 pa'""' cdlald. so rm ( . . against this Borders Books 100%. We have too many book- stores as it ts. DON BROWN Costa Mesa . 1 think building·more book- stores and music stores is just too much. We already have Tower, Vugin and Moby Disc and I think those are more than enough. I think the idea that 1\1angle Square had was pretty good. To have a health food grocery store and a nice restaurant. or some.: thing unusual that would enhance or complement nader Joe's and Mother's Kitchen. Plus the 'niangle Square developer was willing to pay more money. I didn't know the city could afford to throw away $200,000. That ii very, very annoying that the city would not take the highest bid. Jl!NNIPlm DANI Newport Bea.ch It looks to me like there are two huge ~already. I can't imagine why a retailer would want to come Into the market um-to.cleleloy the other two boobt0181. I would think that Super Crown and 8"mel & Noble would .. ~-.... dty, ror-=.t&iitlnlay.ft doesn't IDucb l8Dle to me. And it IDMM J11Jt men trafftc at tllat coms, wldc:ll 11 ~=~bull---~'° ...... bOoator. ID till w. IHMON MUDiliAU C...Mlll one dose area. All that~ is someone is going to end up going out of business and we are going to have a big vacan- cy. I can't imagine why they would have taken a much lower bid when all they ever complain about is bow much money they don't have. RICHARD DUNN Co~Mesa I don't think the city ought to get involved with trying to select what goes onto that pr-0p- erty, but it seems like they did when they turned down th~ . · highest bid. , I don't think everything that is known has been published or the public ii fully informed of what goes on, either behind close doors Or privately. JIM SHAPPEil Costa Mesa We are already saturated. with bookstorel and music stores along Newport Boulevard IUllOUDding 'Diangle Square. I . think that evwybody stands to Iola if tbey .. going to build another Borderi boobtore end anotbet mUlic tton. GAIL aollNl'l'llN -Newport 8eac:ti , ly renewable. The kelp is only clipped about a meter below , the surf ace and brought to the ' surface by a moving conveyer belt. The plants grow rapidly back to their original length. MAGNET WALKER OCC marine biology student, Costa Mesa In the not so distant past there were thick, extremely biodiverse marine forests off areas of the Southern California coast. In time, most <1f these forests have been destroyed by two processes -pollution.and eutrophication. Pollution caused many of the marine organisms to weaken and become ill. Eutrophicatiol}t stimulation of the growth of some species to the detriment of others due to excessive nutrition, provided a second blow. . In areas near waste water treatment plants or where excessive fertilizers have been· spread on land, there are excessive nutrients released into the ocean, which has ·caused a population explosion" of sea urchins. These sea urchins eat·everything in, their path including the seaweed or kelp's roots. The kelp is then swept sway and the forest is lost. · ' Although I do not know the specifics about Rodolphe Stre- ichenberger's attempt at redesigning these forests, I am glad that he and the rest of the Marine Forests Society are making an attempt to.bring back some of what we all have lost. I hope his project has been and continues to be successful and that the Coastal Commis- sion eventually grants him a permit. DOYLB SANDERS West Newport Beach I ' HOPES CONTINUED FROM A 1 Wa.ssall-Kelly, bu become a fix- ture in the Balboa community, publishing a community newslet- ter and crusading to restore the historic ·u-dri- would go home and everything would be fine. But it's pretty much a life thinQ. • Now he says he's accepted bis fate and moved who refUsed to get into the car with the drunk driver. The friends who didn't stick around long after the accident. The drunk driver who suffered only a broken leg and upon conyicUon served three months of work furlough. The fonner El Camino Real High School football star's body whithered to 140 pounds after the accident. He couldn't walk, talk, eat, dress Or bathe without help. His left side was paralyzed, his retina was blown, his brain tissue had swelled, and he had to wear diapers. ve • boat sign. And the Man- darin House, a Balboa restau- rant, will be donating part ol its May profits to High Hopes at Wassail-Kel- ly's suggestion. •1 thought I would go home and eve~ Woulc( be /1ne. But #6a pretty much a Hie f:hlng .•. " on. He knows he shouldn't have gotten in the car with a drunk driver, but he doesn't like to dwell on it. He used to bate seeing the driver, a neigh- bor in his old neighborhood, but now he doesn't think Wassail-Kel- ly chose High Hopes for her son alter -MATTHEW THOMAS But six years later, the 25-year- old Balboa resident is back to his pre-accident body, a muscle, bound 280 pounds. His speech is a bit slurred, mainly because his left side still droops, but it's per- fectly clear. He hasn't lost his dis- tindy Californian blond curly hair and blue eyes. And now he's an employee, not a student, of the High Hopes Head Injury Program in Costa Mesa, where he's spent most of his days of rehabilitation. In fact, his family moved to the area in 1992 from the San Fer- nando Valley just for the pro- , gram. Since then his mother, Gay research revealed it was the best long-term head-injury program at a fraction of the price of private facilities. The 22-year-old pro- gram, operating out of the Rea Community Center, offers voca- tional training, cognitive retrain- ing, speech therapy and indepen- dent liVi.ng classes. And since going through it, Tuomas, the youngest of Wassall- Kelly_'s five children, bas nothing but good things . to say about High Hopes. He uses the work- out equipment, does aerobics, swims and takes speech therapy there, along with keeping new students motivated. "They help you out with trying to change into the reality of the world," he says. "I thought I "Sylvan made all the diff~rence:' Becter grades and higher ..eU:.Neen1. It scans with a call to Sylvan. Serving: •Newport Beach ~ •Irvine • Costa Mesa • Corona dd Mar For your neighborhood center call 800-EDUCATE ~ S\~~~1~;~~~J)'!?b£~JinI,~R· !{",!,• •\\11'11 ·•\I ·1 1• ._,\I \( I • ..,.,1,. -.,1, 11 • \1 1,, FREE BREAD r------------------------, I Buy any loaf of sandwich bread I I and get an Old Country French Loaf free! I • Limit l per customer · I I • M1.W have coupon for free loaf. Exp 4/30/97 L------------------------~ • Moth~r's Day May J 1 Open Mon -sett 6am -6:30pm 427 E. 17th St; Costa Mesa (By Wherehouae Record•) 646-1440 1 J J • about it. "I talked to the Lord, and I just kept going,' he says. •1 used to scream and yell and s~. but I had the will to get beti.er. • He pauses and corrects him- self. "I don't want to say that. Everybody here has the will - it's not like it's just me. I prayed, and I've had my mother's ~elp." After his accident, Wassall- Kellyquit her job selling sewing machines to sit by his bedside as he lay in a coma. The doctors told her he may die, but she watched for every little finger flick and blink. . Though he's come a long way since then, she says his rehabili- YOUR DENTAL HEALTH by Deedreea Rich, D.D.S. WISE MOVE "Wisdom tttth" are the third molars which emerge as a set of four permanent teeth behind the upper and lower 12 ·)'Cal' molars. They generally brcalc chrough the gumtbctwccn the ages of 17 and 21. Many dentiscs recommend they ~ c;xmacted when they run into such problems as ~oming impamd against adjoining molars or tighdy bound (ankyfosed) to the underlying bone. When extraction is pl.tnned, it is advUable to have nonsmoidal anU..inflamnutory dtugl (NSAIDs), such as ibuprofen, on hand. The reasoning behind 1h1s recommendari6n is that rcscaidicrs have found that NSAIDs reduce tilt swelling associated with this type of otal su~ry. as wdl as help patienrs heal f.asm. In some cases, NSAIDs are given before the surgery so that their bodies can ~ncr prepare to handle the swelling. 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Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar AccepfinB Appt!inlnaenll For =S-r CoiuiP.'!M'nll· Don•deu are ••lew. T tation hasn't been easy on her either. •He had a great 4llger about three years ago when he realized the scope ol bis deficits,• she says. •And you can't ground somebody with a head injury.• Now she can't believe tus transformation, which she credits to his determ.i.Ilation -and to High Hopes. •He's still improving,• she says. •1 would never have the knowledge to retrain him like . this. ~d it's better than him lying in a home somewhere." Before his accident, he dreamed of being drafted by the . NFI.. -just like the guy he used to play with in high school. He bad turned down a football sdlol- arship to Brigham Young Univer- sity but turned it down because he wasn't ready to go away to college Jet. He was working for "Candi Camera," attending Pierce College and living in his own place in Northridge. Now he just wants to help oth- er h.ead-injury victims. He still spends about 20 hours per week at High Hopes helping others and occasionally speaks to school classes about drunk driving. "It was due to stupid driving,· he says matter-of-factly. "You can't tell people, 'Don't do this - it's bad.' But I don't want to see it happen to anyone else. I want people to know there are conse- quences." .. THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1997 A15 . . briefly in the news Newport to welcome new building director Glendale building official Jay Elbettar will take over May 5 for longtime .Newport Beach Bwlding Director Raimar Schuller. Schuller recently resigned from his Newport post to take up a posi- tion at the engineeririg finn, Berry- man and Henigar. Elbettar. has worked on struc- tural engineering and building code administration for Glendale since 1990. He has also held jobs as a consulting engineer and served nine years with the U.S. Anny Corps of Engineers. 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Salt water for the five aquariums is .. geoerated in a special •life support• room. r------------------------------------, -I Schussler spent seven years and $450,000 build- lng his first simulated rain forest m h1.s four-bedroom home in Minnesota to entice investors to finance the first restaurant built in 1994 at the Mall of Ameri- ca in Minneapolis. He said choosing the 1 South Coast Plaza location was a decision based on everything from Its tourism draw to its demographics and mandgement. ·Henry (Segerstrom) has a re putdlton across the country dS the fmest owner RAINFOREST CAF~ + FOR YOUlt SENSES • Five saltwater aquariums, totlling 6.000 galtoris • Eight tropical parrots and macaws • Animated creatures: Two elepMnts. flw gorilt., a boa constrictor, a leopard, a croc· odlle •A 12-foot-high. 30-foot-wide waterfall • Thundetstonns fNefY 15 minutes + FOllt YOUR AHt Iii E •~range from $2.95 to $7.95 • Entrees are $11 to $16: burgers are about $8; sandwiches, salads and pizza about S 1 O; pasta dishes about S 11; desserts about $5 •Children's items run about $5 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 Rain forest-themed products such as T-shirts, animated toys, games and colodul rocks account for about 26% of the compa· ny's total revenue~ The retail µea is highlighted with the presence of a talk- ing tree naJJled Tracy that' greets visitors and encour- ages them to eat and sbOp. When singer Mich~el Jackson visited the .Qr,iginal Rainforest Cale at tije Mall of America last September, he fell for Tracy, Schussler said. and operator of retail cen- ters m the world,· he said, add.Lng thdt the plaza's rev· enues per square fool cannot be beat I I "Michael had his body-L------------------------------------~ Srhuc;sler referred lo South Codst PldZd's phenomenal $700 mtlllon m gross sale.s recorded i,_n 1 q9f)-:-up nearly 11 % over 1995 gross sdles. ThP Ramtorcst Cafe chain is also e nvironmentally friendly, Schussler said, noting that the tdblc tops are made from a syn- .~ . ~BILINGUAL ';CONTINUED FROM A 1 ·• 1 r<'dlly feel we have to l.urut our btlmgudl progrdm to two yeclr'>, • Stokes 'idid "I've seen 1l work It put!. the student on notice. dnd 11 puts the pMents on notice I'm devdstated when I see the klds who hdV<' been tn the program rour lo ftVC' yc•c1r<. WlthOUl ledrntng Englt.,h " For mdny ol the 200 protestors who p1< k<•t<•d lht> Ordnge Unified nweting, how<•vcr, lc<lmmg Eng- bsh wc1i. not lhe issue. What they Wl•r<• oppo<:.<1cl to WdS what they ~aw c1s d xc,nophob1c dct -eras- ing th'· c htldrPn's ongmdl ldn- guaqt• fro m th<' cumculum was 1::quc1l lo Ndsmg their culture. ' But Wh1tt1N Elementary tPc1c h<'f Mdrgclr<'l Anderson said truly btlmgudl teachers are hard to lmd, wh1ch mec.1ns the majority of those lc•dchmg Men't fluent and therefore dren't gtvmg students a gt·numc•ly <'lhntc c·~lucalton ·11 we• don't have the person- 1wl, 11 would only hurt them to hc1ve d IPc1chN who 1s not fluent in thP1r lc1nqurHJf',", she Sd ld "I would11'1 wc1n1 ktd<:. tc1uqht English by sorrwonr• who <.lcwsn't know it V<'ry WC'll " In spill• ol its lldws, however, And1>rc.,i>n, who lr>t1ch<>s d btlrn- gudJ dd'i'> lo fourth-c1nd sixth- <1rc1dN'>, .1clvoct1lc•s kec•ptng the proqrc1rn, pc111trularly to help thos<> stud<'nls who have c1 lunited grasp of lh<•lf uwn langudge. "I rould see I how English immns1onl wouJcln 't be ideal for somf' -.111dc•nts," shC' said. ''A lot come• fr om nm1l dreds and have Put a bug in ) someone's _) ear.' Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS I unportance of preserving the world's eco-systems, he said . Schussler said the rain forest theme appeals to people ages 3 to 103. The rain forest illusion is cre- at.ed with various special e ffects including a ventilation system created by Aveda that pumps . fresh flower aroma into the air. A misting system emanates from parents with lirniled educations." Members-of the Latino commu- nity are just as ambivalent. . urt has its positives and its neg- atives," said Oscar Santoyo, direc- tor of Save Our Youth. "I totally believe in urunersing a child in Engllsh, but it's a difficult process. It can set some students off the track. It has to be looked into, but I believe the &strict will make the right decision." Some parents, however, say guards call me and said they were going to talk to me about Tracy Tree,· Schussler said. "He had that ski mask on his face when I met him. He did- n't get down to terms, but he would have paid anything we wanted." But Schussler said Tracy the talking tree just wouldn't be the same at Jackson's Neverland Ranch. I they would like to make their own decisions. "As a parent, it should be my I choice whether my kids are put m a bilingual program," said Madres-Costa Mesa member Eva Mdrin. ·Nobody's going to tell I me what I speak at home. But it's Catcb-22. On the one hand, I'd like my children to learn two lan- guages, but also, children should be taught 'in the language they're gomg to work in." ANTHONYSLANDSCAP E Gary Dtlarosa Sttd l Sod lawas Malibu, Gardea uebrs lrrleatlon Drala Worll Sprtnlt.ler Systems Installed (auto, muual, l rtpalrs> Pwune. rrtts. shrubs, flowers, f roud CO'ffr (GardenJaf MaJate11Hct St"lu> D.tft4 lfftfl (714) 641-1858 I l!nQll•h SpultlnQ I Fm Elllm1lts. Rusoubtt Prku LIUDStd (114) 114-4594 Once a year ... California's leading desipen transform an elegant home. This year, it happens in · historic San Juan Capistrano. 1M Phllhlrmonlo ~of Qr9"ll County lnoolfl•...,....,. n. AmeltcM Society ol lne.tor ~County 0,. 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Yeah, those : are the ones, standing on the blocks waiting to dive into the 100 yard : breastroke race, ready to swim for Newport Harbor High and Corona : delMar. . : The faceoff between the two teams seems to be enough rivalry for -----------• : one swimming pool, but for those two -the ones in lanes three and : four -the rivalry has meant a lifetime of pools. : Corona del Mar's Rob Williams and Jason Arrow of Newport Har- . PRESSURE? . NOT FOR : bor have known each other since they were children. They swam on ' : the same club team. the same high school team. They were even close : friends for a while. : •we used to be really good friends, but the rivalry sort of took its toll SEA .KINGS' WEGENER l It's one thing to make the great shot to win! quite another to do it with the : and changed things," Williams said. . knowledge it's do-or-die. : W hen a pitcher's throwing a no-bitter in baseball, teammates keep quiet, sort of like when a golfer's about to putt from 20 feet on the last hole to decide a winner. Most everyone knows that. Luckily for Corona del Mar High's golf team, Brian Wegener didn't flinch when Max Wallick tested bis nerves. J ust before Wegener, playing in the last group, crept over the ball on the ninth and final hole, staring at a long birdie putt, W~ck whispered to him: "You need to make this putt, or we . . . . . . . . . . . . . lose." Wegener probably said . thanks. . Woodbridge was about to • upset Sea View League-leading • Corona del Mar on Monday at ! Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course in Irvine, but Wegener, with the pressure on, canned a 20-footer • to force a sixth-man card-off, : won by CdM's Innes McDonald, : whose score of 10-over-par 46 • was one stroke better than his Warrior counterpart. It was the second time in seven days the Sea Kings won a sixth-man tiebreak, on the heels of a victory over Santa Margarita followfug a 202-202 deadlock at Coto de Caza (North Course). ·This is our year, not next year,• said CdM Coach Paul Hahn, whose squad features five · juniors. "We want to win it two Newport-to-Ensenad~ Race years in a row. What else is celebrates a half century of going to happen?" Hahn, better known as the f th t traditions' head pro at Newport Beach one 0 e grea •SEE SWIMMING 8 2 r-------------------------·~------~ I I I I I I I I : +Lookout Point In Corona.. .... : l +The W•dge 11t ......... Point l I I I I Country Club, may have lost one of Southern California. of bis juniors, Chad Towersey annually been "won" by hundreds of Oett knee), to a surfing accident, By Stephanie Keefe, Daily Pilot sailors in its SO-year history. ~---------------~-----------------~ though Towersey was spotted Winning bas always been relative here, striking balls on the range N ow celebrating its 50th year, the as the race was created to emphasize Tuesday. Newport-to-Ensenad.a Internationltl fellowship among sailors rather than fierce B U~onsidering the karma Yacht Race begins Friday at noon, competition. A celebration of the sport of lot winning two card-offs and doesn't stop beginning until about sailing, the Newport-to-En.sen.ad.a Race has in a week to remain unbeaten in 1:30. come to define Southern California ocean league, Hahn believes this team Look for the largest number of racing . and .what a good time it is. is destined to win. competitors on record, as many who sailed The race itself is more of a rite of "I think it's highly unusual to in the first race are returning to celebrate passage than anything else. For many have two of those in one season. the 125-mile race's golden anniversary. participants, it is the one race each year let alone in one week .. · then As anyone who has ever sailed the race that they sail in. for Others, lt is something win them both," Hahn said. "l knows, winning has a variety of definitions. they have participated in year after y~ can't remember Corona del Mar From placing first in class to making it since their childhood. Over 550 entries ever having a tie or a sixth-man ~ across the finish line to being first in line at have entered for this one ... usually the Lido Isle resident and Cal 36 sailor Nancy Hutchinson has sailed in more than 30 Ensenada races because of the pure spectacle of the boats'. "I love to go on the · race," sl)e said. •1t's such a wonderful sight to see all of those boats out there." The race is always a confusion of color and noise, with hundreds of boats milling around, yards of sail cloth flowing in the breeze and hundreds of Mount Gay hats resting atop sailors' heads. From the expert to the novice, these sailors get swept up in the spirit of the race, a feeling that endures from the docks of Newport Beach down to Ensenada. As Dave Ullman of Ullman Sails puts it, •1t•s like Disneyland for adults.• For sailors and would-be sailors who are new to the ace, a proper introduction begins at the send-off party at Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, which will be held card-off.· : the bar, the run down the coast of Baja has numbe~ just clear 400 or so. · AgainstWoodbrldge,oneof :L-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--Hahn's regulars took a 10 on the • • SEE ENSENAOA PAGE 8 5 fifth hole, and another shot 8 on · both the fourth and fifth holes. • 1nnes birdied the last hole for a 46, and he was pla_ying in the last group with Wegener," Hahn said. •If Wegener doesn't make that 20-foot birdie putt, we daily pilot high ~chool athlete of the week lose, 199-200. • On April 15, Steve Brooks' 42 fof the Sea Kings was the difference against Santa Margarita, which lost a Sea View League match for the finrt time in four years. Craig Brooks and Jeff Bemis also CdM regulars. CdM (11-2, 7-0 in league) will host Santa Margarita at Newport Bea.ch CC in a rematch May 1. Q Imagine lC Selby Schriber of Big Canyon Country Club had played her 'Pl. game? She won the women's club chan4>tonship last week by 27 strokes with her 'B' game for her sixth consecutive tiUe. •1 played horribly," said Schrlber, who shot 80, 81, 83, then 1-over-par 73 in the final round April 17 to capture the title ahead of runner-up Sally Hollteln and thlrd-p)ace Debbie Dfucks ID the ~p : ~I.JACH I OC.Y flOT •SEE GOLF PAGE 81 : Sidlon' Dm ........ II .. A•'1 .. of ... Week. I . I ' ' I : I ' ' I . '1 I ) , • I . . I • I I" ' I . •Harbor has put itself into a position to shoot for the league title behind Dana Mesenbrink. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot It's not that four.years ago Coach · Dan Glenn was shorthanded freshmen. Along the way, playen filter tbe1Jllelves out in a demanding program and never become Mnion. •That's Whet makes Dana (Mmenbrink) so .pedal,• Mid Glenn, Newport Harbor High 's boys volleyball coach and 1811-prodalmed bard noee. •He'I the only one who'I made lt ~ and that' really bard to do, --.. I ult a la. ol them ... t.Mi"e'I a kJt ol llfttllg, a k>t ol ume and a lot ol ' commibnent. It's supposed to be hard for a ~n. because lt's not for everybody And Dana's made tt lhn>ugh. •we started out wtth a lot of them • (in 1994) and he's the only one left.• Mesenbrink, a setter-turned-opposite hitter, penonlfted the Glenn Mnk>r leaderlbip ploy last week, when the Sailors swept 1rvtne and dramatically defeated Back Bay rival Corona def •SEE MESENBRINK PAGE Ill t C dM's ~ams sweeps to victory ln the 100-yard butterfly as he outswims Newport Harbor's Ryan Kennedy for honon ln Sea View League dual meet Wednesday afternoon at Newport 'Harbor High. MARC MARTIN I OAJlY PILOT STANDINGS El Toro at Newport Harbor CdM-Woodbridge, at Windrow Park Santa Margarita at Irvine CdMthuinps Woodbridge with 4-1 win •Lewis and Larson provide pitc~g, Harper sparks offense and Foster is among defensive keys as Sea Kings keep CIF Playoffs hopes alive. By Barry Faulkner, Dally Piiot CORONA DEL MAR -Play catch, make pitches and string together hits. Easy game this baseball. At least. that was the expen- ence Wednesday for host Corona del Mar High, as the Sea Kings sparkled in all phases to hold off Woodbridge. 4-1. for a pivotal Sea View League victory. Of course every game. let alone victory, is pivotal for Coach Joe Koh 's squad (7 -9-1, 2-5-1 in league), which knocked the War- nors (9-9, 3-5) out of their third· place perch and can pass them in the standings with another win at Wmdrow Park Fnday. ·nus game gwes us an emo- tional an~ psychological boost and builds our confidence,• said Koh, who watched junior left. hander Ryan Lewis and sopho- more reliever Matt Larson strand 13 Woodbndge runners to get the win and the save, respectively. "lf we wm Friday, we're already ahead of Woodbridge. •SEE COM PAGE 83 , -THURSDAY, APRJL 24, 1997 ., -r • . ------------------r-----~-------------------------------------------------------------------~---------------------, • I ~ high school boys arfd girls swimming I I I I Sorja, ·Hylton sparkle; but Mesa boys, and girls, fall • Lagtm.a Hills too much for Costa Mesa. COSTA MESA -Junior Alex Soria and Todd Hylton won indi- vidual swims for COit.a Maa Higb's boys, but visiting Laguna Hills defeated ,the Mustangs, 110-60, ln a Pacific Coast League meet Wednesday. Soria went 23.~ for a person- al record in µie 50-yard freestyle, finishing ahead of • teammate Chad Cleaver. Hylton touched first in the 100 free (51.88), while Mesa's PJ. O'Brien was third in the 200 free and 100 breaststroke. Mesa fell to 1-3. • In the girls meet -Junior Allison Alastuey of Costa Mesa High, usually a distance freestyler. won the 100-yard backstroke in 1 :05.65 and fin- ished second in the 50 free (27.75), her second off event, but visiting Laguna Hills defeated the Mustangs, 113-57, in a girls Pacific Coast League swim meet Wednesday. Colleen Lund fin- ished second in the 200 individ- ual medley for Mesa, which fell to 1-6, 1-3 in PCL. Laguna Hills improved to 4-0 in league. Eagles Call to Artists LAGUNA BEACH -Estancia High's John Senften, Brett Taboada, Matt Hoss and Brad Wayman got the Eagles' boys swim team off to a flying start with a convincing victory in the 200-yard medley relay against Pacific Coast League foe Lagu- na Beach. But Laguna Beach did every- thing else to ground the Eagles and force Estancia to an 0-4 league record. Laguna cbnched the top spot ln all but one of the remaining '0 races on the day. 1 Estancia 's other victory came m the 100 breast in which Taboa- da swam a 1:12.81 for the win. The Eagles are 2-7 overall. • In I.he girls meet -The Estancia High girls swim team notched its first Pacific Coast League win of the season with a 75-56 triumph over hosting Laguna Beach. Hollie Fassnacht recorded hrst-place finishes in the 200 yard individual medley and the 100 butterfly. She also was the third leg of the second-place 200 medley relay team that also con- sisted of Tia De La Jara, Moema Nieve and anchor Katie Wehr. The Eagles mustered up most of their points by packing the second and third spots with their own swimmers. Wehr found herself in second in the 50 free and the 100 free, while Katie Brooks was the run- ner-up in the 200 free and the SWIMMING CONTINUED FROM 81 ·Back in sixth or seventh grade," Arrow said that the two were buddies then. "(Races between the two) have gone back and forth, so it is exciting." Up there on the blocks, side by side representing rival schools, both juniors owned a look of fury in their eyes. The buzzer sounded and they dove, into the pool. Arrow was the first to resurface, and his quick bobbing style gave him a lead for the first 25 yards. But Williams long strokes and deep plunges helped him take the lead before the 50-ya.rd tum and he held it for the win at 1 :01.92. Arrow was second at 1:02.82. Both times were CIF-qualifying times. The outcome of that rivalry was representative of the overall score -Corona del Mar fended off the Sailors 107-63. Wlllia.ms used to be a Sailor. For bis junior year, though, be transferred to Corona del Mar and now dons the Sea King cap . "When he went here, we'd 100 back. _ De La Jara took second in the 200 IM and third in the 100 back. The win gives the Eagles a 1- 3 ·league mark and boosts them to·J-6 overall. 90YS PaaRC CoMt u... ~ Hiik 110. Costa Mesa IO JOO....., rel-r-1. Laguna Hilb, 1:.48.28. ' •free· 1. Herr (l.H), 1:53.34; 2. Kwok (LH), 1 :54.43; 3. O'Brien (CM), 1:56:85. ~ 1M • 1. Stebbins (l.H), 2:20.13; 2. Lawler (LH), 2:20. 75; 3. Martin (LH). 2:29.15. 50 free . 1. Soria (CM). 23.85 (pt); 2. deaver (CM), 24.~ ,3. Lawler (l.H), 24.53. 100 fly · 1. Herr (l.H), 54.94; 2. Poling (l.H), 56.37; 3. Herriges (l.H), 1:02.10. 100 free · 1. Hylton (CM), 51.88 (pt); 2. Davis (LH), 52.56; 3. Kwok (LH), 53.9,3. 500 free · 1. Tanaka (LH), 5:21.59; 2. Oeaver (CM), 5:24.50; 3. Spunaugle (CM), 5:36.53 (pr). 200 free ntl•y -1. Laguna Hills, 1:35.75. 100 Ndr · 1. Kwok (l.H), 57.31; 2."Hylton (CM), 59.97 (pr); 3. Poling (LH), 1:00.72. . 100 ~ • 1. Kwok (l.H), 1 :02.60; 2. Herrl!les (LH), 1 :06.63; 3. O'Brien (CM), 1 :10.47 (pr). 400 free ,..a..y : 1. Laguna Hills, 3:34.59. u.gun. lteach 19, ~ 54 (~'-di did not report times) 200 medley ,..a..y -1. Estancia (Sen· ften, Taboada, Hoss. Wayman), 1:54.01; 2. Laguna Beach; 3. Estancia (Thorpe, Caulkln. Gamboa, Secrest), 2:08.61. 200 free · 1. Lutz (LB); 2. Connoly (LB); 3. Robusto (LB). 200 IM · l. Buck (LB); 2. Bracataonic (LB); 3. Thorpe (E), 2:49.68. ~free · 1. Domin (LB); 2. Hoss (E), 23.3; 3. Gebhard (LB). 100 fly · 1. Cox (LB); 2. Jessie (LB). 3. Thorpe (E), 1:20.41. 100 fT'M · 1. Domin (LB); 2. Hoss (E), 52.50; 3. Gebhard (l..B). 500 free· 1. Lutz (LB); 2. Lonholy (LB); 3. Collier (E), 6:49.11. 200 free ,..a..y · l . Laguna Beach; 2. Estancia (Hoss, Secrest, Thorpe, Wayman), 1:41.15. 100 Ndr -l. Robusto (LB); 2. Cox (LB); 3. Senften (E), 1:0735. 100 ~ • 1. TabOada (E), 1:12.81; 2. Buck (LB); 3. Caulkin (E), 1:17.84. 400 free Nt.ly • 1. Laguna Beach; 2. Estancia (Gamboa, Baraggiotta, Collier; Graves), 4:23.66. GIRLS PACIFIC Co.uT LEAGul LllguNI Hiiis 113, Cost. Mes. 57 200 medley ,.., y • 1. Lagun.a Hills, 1:58.50. 200 free · 1. A. Fitzgerald (LH) and Devey (CM), 2:18.37; 3. Kennedy (LH), 2:23. 200 IM · 1. Putimantama (LH), 2:19.41; 2. Lund (CM), 2:26.93; 3. Shubin (LH), 2:29.32. 50 free . 1. L Fitzgerald (LH), 25.89; 2. Almuey (CM). 27.75; 3. Bruno (LH), 28.53. 100 fly-1. Weiland (LH), 1:06.00; 2. Class (LH), 1:07.75; 3. Lund (CM), 1:09.47. 100 free -1. Fung (LH), 58.50; 2. Buns (LH), l :03.44; 3. Grogan (CM), l :04.00. 500 free · 1. L Fitzgerald (LH), 5:34.13; 2. Whittaker (CM), 6: 12.10; 3. Pinon (LH), 6:12.41. 200 free ,.a.y -1. Laguna Hills, 1:47.69. . 100 Ndr · 1. Alastuey (CM), 1 :05.65; 2. Hicks (LH), 1 :09.68; 3. A Fitzgerald (LH), 1:12.32. 100 ~-1. Barnard (LH), 1:11.13; 2. San Flippo (LH), 1:17.25; 3. Cuk (LH), 1:18.13. 400 free ntl•y · 1. Laguna Hills, 4:02.44. "High school swimming is high school swimming and I try to have a lot more fun than I do in club,• he said. "There's no pressure until CIF." Arrow will be competing in three events at CIF. Williams wasn't the only one after Arrow Wednesday after- noon at Newport Harbor. Sea Kings' junior Kawika Tarayao looked forward to the opportunity to race him. "I've been swimming against Jason for a long time, and he is the main pressure," Tarayo, who was victorious in the 200 indi- vidual medley, 100 backstroke and 200 medley relay, said . "Newport's our big rival and we re ally wanted to beat these guys." Dubbed the "Flyin' Hawai- ian " by teammates, Tarayao joined Williams,. Lance Emery and Scott Kramer in the winning 200 free relay team that turned in a 1:33.10, good for CIF. Emery was also on the win- ning medley relay, and posted two top inidividual wins. go back and forth in practice l and the top times," Arrow said. I •it makes (the comp etition) I even more now being on differ- 1 ent teams." I "I am so proud of the boys," Corona's Coach Mike Stark- weather said. "We bad some tremendous swims, al.most everyone dropped times and this sets us up for Santa Mar-garita .• Starkweather and bis assis- tant .Dave Dutton are winding down a long season. 1 Wll11ams, who also won the I 100 butterfly, recenUy w~t to McGill University in Quebec, <Anada to viait the school and practice with the swim team. "lf I can get in, I really want to go there,• he said. Willlams wantt to get the expetience in the Prench·l]>e&king province and mtJor 1h lntema&n.el bus:t· nea. Arrow, who awam 1n three other events and c.&me in MC• ood in each ol them, Mid that be .... adted to IWtm ageimt h1I old rival. bUt that be doe111't focus ca ~ eocounte1W. "Going mornings and after- noon, it's been a long, long sea- son. We've got lo go at Santa Margarita with all we've got," Starkweather said of next Wednesday's dual bout. Both teams stand at 4-1 in the Sea View League. Newport, which falls to 0-4 1n the league, posted a tint place in the 500 free when junior Jeff Leeper tagged the wall in 5:12.59. The Sailors also grabbed tee0nd in that race 1 wtth Ryu Kennedy pulling tn 14 second.I after Leeper. . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • I A DAY ·i FOR ...... SWAIN • Newport Harbor standout does all but flips in t}\e pool with her special invitation. By Molly Yanity, Dai/'t Pilot NEWPORT BEACH - Last week Newport Harbor High senior-Lisa Swain was sitting beneath the tent in sweats helping Coach Todd Kolber time splits. She had an ear infection that sat her out of the Sailors' dual meet against Irvine. 1bis Wednesday, though, was Swain's day. ~ . . . "This is the greatest day of my life,• said.an exuberant Swain . N ewport Harbor High girls (above) get together before the meet to "talk" things over before duking It out with their Back Bay rivals, the Corona del Mar Sea Kings; at left. Harbor's Amy Murphy cruises to an easy victory ln the 200-yard freestyle; at bottom, Corona del Mar teammates bring home one of thelr own. Corona del Mar proved superior on a team basis ln the boys and girls divisions. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT She was back in the water ~d first anchored the Sailors' second-place 200 medley relay team. Then she swam a persopal best in the 50 free at 26.43 -less than half of a second off of the winning time put up by Corona del J Mar's Julie Norton. In between two races, a huge beach ball appeared· in the pool at Newport Harbor High and a voice came over the speakers. "The next race will take place after Lisa Swain gets the beach ball out of the pool." The plastic ball had a message scrawled on it in magic marker that asked Swaill to go to the prom. She dove into the pool, swam to the other side to recover the ball and was· met on the deck by Cameron Bass-Jackson, the conspirator of the plan. She ..,'1 didn't hesitate to say yes. "This is killer!" she said to Bass•Jackson. Newport Harbor High is offering two free tickets to the prom for the student who uses the most creative way to land a date. Bass-Jackson and Swain are both involved in student government and good friends, Swain said. Swain went on to post a 59.25 in the 100 free and a split of 1 :00.59 in the 400 free relay. "She swam two of her best swims ever,• KoU>er said after the meet. SEA KINGS FIGHT OFF NEWPORT Corona del Mar collects 96-7 4 victory over the host Newport Harbor Sailors in Battle of Pool. GIRLS His prediction w~ accurate. The Sea Kings did not get more than 10 points away ----------------· from the Sailors until the 500, which is the By Molly Yanity, Daily Pl1ot NEWPORT BEACH -Corona del Mar High 's girls swimming coach Doug Volding probably could've exhaled after the 500- yard freestyle race. That was when the Sea Kings' Michelle Dahn stole ~at race and Volding 's team took a 61-49 lead over hosts Newport Har- bor in Sea View League swimming action Wednesday. But, Voiding didn't exhale until the very last race -the 400-yard free relay -which his team won to seal a 96-74 win. "They did it!" he squealed. "I didn't breathe easy the whole time, but they did it. .. Belore the meet began, Voiding said that bis team was evenly matched with Todd Kolber's Newport squad. •n•u be closer than people imagine," Voiding said. seventh event of the 11-event meet. The Sea Kings opened the competition with a CIF-qualifying swim in the 200 med- ley relay. Senior Laura Weeshoff headed the team of Dmitra Havriluk, Nettie Alshuler and Julie Norton to post a 1:58.45 -their best time of the year. "What a way to start it off,'' Volding said. But Newport was relentless. The Sailors' freshman phenom Amy Murphy taptured the 200 free by more than five seconds. She added a win in the 100 free. "TIU.s is a really fun meet,• Murphy said of the match with Newport's fiercest rival. "It's really fast, too." Sailors' Alden Moore also blew away her closest opponent in the 200 individual med- ley by more than five seconds. At one point, the Sailors were within two points of closing in on Corona del Mar. Dahn 's victory in the 500 was preceded by some cltttch performances by Julie Nor- ton, Alshuler, Kylie Cooper and Hilary Hoeven. When they weren't winning ·events, they were packing into the top three to post crucial points. "They just took care of what they bad to do," Voiding said. After earning themselves a little breath- ing room, the Sea Kings took off with a first- place finish in the final relays, and Weeshoff garnered the top spot in the 100 backstroke. Newport's Moore joined Murphy as the team's only other multiple-event winner. Moore also won the 100 breastroke in 1:12.52. "Any ti.me you have Newport, it's going to be exciting," Volding said. "There are some fantastic Newport girls and we didn't look past them." Newport falls to 0--' in Sea View League dual meets, and the win sets up a battle between Corona del Mar and Santa Mar- garita. Both teams are tied for second with 3-1 marks. "The last one ls going to determine it,• Voiding said. "We should be pretty well matched up with them." 5-A v .. LIAGUI 80YS Corona .. Mer 107 Newpott ....,,. 63 200 medley '9lay -1. Corona del Mar (Tareyao, Williams. Hacker; Em4iry)1 1:46.17; 2. Newport Harbor (Leeper, Arrow, Keanedy, Alvarado), 1 :50:'03; 3. Corona del Mal' 2. Kramer (CdM), 51.81; 3. A'lv1rado (NH), 53.34. 500 fr9e -1. Leeper (NH), 5:12.591 2. Kennedy (NH), 5:29.58; 3. Weir Sl:A v .. l.MGu9 GIRLS Corone .. M8r M Newpoft tWbor 74 200 m••it Nier · 1. Corona del Mar (Weesho • Havriluk, Alshuler, Norton), 1:58.45; 2.Newport Harbor (E. Murphy, Moofe, A. Murphy, Sw.ln), · 1 :$9.98; 3. Corona det Mar (Russ, Angelo, Murray, K. Dahn), 2:06.25. 3. Hoeven (CdM), 58.J6. 500 fNe -1. M. D~n (CdM), 5:39.12; 2. Cohen (NH), 5:44.33.; 3. Hartig (NH), 5:56. 17. (Palda, Johnson, Dirocco, Powers), 1:S3.01. 200 fNe-1. Kramer (CdM), 1~.92; 2. Gentry (CdM), 2:01.52; 3. Going (NH), 2:03.38. 200 IM -1. Tarayao (CdM), 2:02.99; 2. Arrow (NHr, 2:05.91; 3. Kepner (NH), 2:15.23. 50 fNe -1. Emety (CdM), 23.08; 2. Powers (CdM), 24.30; 3. Alv..-ado (NH), 24.55. 100 fir -1. WllllMns (CdM), 56 ll; 2 IC~Mdy (NH). 59.42; 3. Kepner (NH), 59.90. 100 fNe -1. l!n'Wtf'Y (CdM). 51 .67; (CdM), 5:32.73. t 200 fr9e relay · 1. Corona ael Mar (Kramer; Wiiiiams, Tarayao, Emery), 1:33.10; 2. Corona del Mar (Strelzow, Powers, JohnSOf'I, Dirocco). 1:38.49; 3. Newport Harbor (Leeper, Poll, Moss, Thayer), 1:45.54. 100 IMdc -1. Tarayao (CdM), 57.68; 2. Palda (CdM), 1 :03.25; 3. Evans (NM), 1:04.31. 100 ~ -1, Wiiiiams (CdM), 1 :01.92; 2. A.rrCYW (NH), 1 :02.89; 3. Johmon (CdM), 1 :08.:11. 400 .... ....., -1. Corona def Mar Ckr.met, Stretrow, H«k•, ,atdtl), 3:35.31; 2. ~ Herbor (~ ~ Arrow, AMll'.to), J:JS.•; 3. Newpo'1 ~ ~ P9riong. Thiiyer, Motf), 4:01.lJ. JOO fr'ee -1. A. Murphy (NH), , 2:00.22; 2. M. Dahn (CdM), 2:05.70; l . Cohen (NH), 2:06.64. 200 IM • 1. Moore (NH), 2:23.98; 2. =~CdM). 2:21.0I; 3. (CdM). 2:29.15. IO,,__ 1. Hotton (CdM), 26.01; 2. Sw9lf'I (NH), 26.43; 3. e.to (NH), 27.46. 1• .., . 1. Akhullr (C.dM),-..:G&.55; 2. Coooir (CdM), 1:0A91; J. MMtn (NH). f :10.k l . ....... 1.A.~(NH). 55.21; 2. Norton (CdM);S6.IO; 200 fNe ...._, • 1. Corona del Mar (M. Dahn, Hoeven, Nalbandian, Wffshoff), 1:47.21; 2. Newport Harbor (Barto, Cohen, Mllllkeo, Hartig), 1:51 .38; 3. Newport Harbor (Anderson, Mlderlno, Johnson, Whlre), 1 :59.93. 100 IMdc -1. Weeshoff (CdM), 1;04.42; 2. E. Murphy (NH), 1:0S.OS; 3. Tucker (CdM), 1:07.40. 100 ...... ,_Moore (NH), 1:12.53; 2. Angelo ((dM), 1:17.97; 3. Bartclow (CdM), 1:1132. 400 ,,_...., -1. Corona def Mw (M. Dehn. Ho9vtn, Stocbt.11; Norton), 3:51.57; 2. Newport~ (A.~~ CGhlr\ Hlnl9). ):56.51; J . Newpor1 Hirt.or (f. Murphr. ~ ~ ~ 4:09.60. L~--------------------------------------~~------------------~----~-------------~----------------~----·• .. -------------• ;; f I " f Newpon Bnch/Costa Mesa Daily Pll0t ........ ...__~~-~. M.Y. GIRLS molly . y~nity · THE 10TH STARTER • Cheerleaders at a softball game? At Newport Harbor, yes. Last week l attended a softball game at Newport Harbor High School and found the strangest phenomenon about three rows behind me in the bleachers. There were cheerleaders. No, the cheerleaders weren't dancing and waving pom-pons, but they were in full garb, navy blue and gray sweaters and skirts. The game, which was a 10-3 affair that saw El Toro topple the Sailors, wasn't very exciting, but the cheerleaders offered a few supportive cheers and a little noise in the otherwise silent viewing section. This is really an odd occur- rence. Cheerleaders at a softball game? Not only is the tide turning regarding females in sports, but a general attitude is changing. Cheerleaders used to only cheer for football and basketball (boys. of course.) And that is still where the most effort from cheerleaders goes. But the simple fact that they are attending and supporting the softball' team says a lot. It says -that the softball team is ; important and worthy of their effort. Just those girls' presence said that the whole athletic program is worthy, not just one team. It also says that the Newport Harbor cheerleading squad is an equal-opportunity group and is going above and beyond the •usual" call of duty. c As a prep, my teammates and I scoffed at cheerleaders -it wasn't a real sport. To all the cheerleaders who I ever bashed, please a ccept my sincerest apologies. I guess we were jealous of the boys teams that got the benefit of a rowdy audience. I was about floored when I saw cheerleade rs at a softball game. There's a bond between teammates that extends beyond gender. You come to love your teammates, and you support them through the strikes, errors, singles and home runs. But there's something extra about support from fans and · cheerleaders. When you hear the crowd, your blood races a little faster, and when there are people wearing your colors encouraging noise from the crowd, you suddenly feel proud. Support does not go unnoticed. And the cheerleaders did not go unheeded, either. JC SOFTBALL Pirates snap six-game skid; rally for 7-5 win COSTA MESA -Orange Coast College's softball squad snapped a six-game losing skid with a come-from-behind 7-5 vic- tory over Riverside Wednesday in Orange Empire Conference play. Ritchey went 2 for 3 with an RBI and a run scored. Nicola Woody added two hits, including a double, and an RBI and run. OCC is 3-16, 6-20 overall. OMNal ..._ C.012 amaca 0....-CoMt 7, IUvenkle s Riverside 000 050 0 -5 1 1 2 Orange Coast 001 006 x • 7 7 1 ourrow and Staggs. WM'd end l\itc'hey. W . Werd, 6-15. L • Durrow, 23·14. 28 • Wood'/ coco. PREP TENNIS Mesa falls, 15-3 COSTA MESA -Santa Ana High'• visiting Saints pulled ott a 16-3 nonleague boys tennis vic- tory at COila Mesa Wednesday. Nut.&1191• ..... AM1S..C-..-.J 1111 .... Um (CM) lolt to~ M: IOlt to ~. 1.-; Iott eo MlndOr, U; 1"en (CM) tOlt S-7, 1-6; won 7·5; ec.kJ (CM) IOlt 1-', M. N.. ..a111 . Dhuing-Montl (~won 6-2; loll~ wOn ~Kalt-~ (CM) lalt 2-6, M. 04; ~ • Mu c'91e (CM) IDlt M. M. '"-. • high school basebal~ • Various blunders cause Newport Harbor's baseball team to fall deeper in the Sea View's basement. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot LAKE FOREST -Execution is more than bunting guys over, hitting cutoff men. and throwing strjkes. It's knowing when to run and when to stay. Newport Harbor High base- ball coach Jim Kiefer could only shake his head following Wednesda}"s Sea View League loss against host El Toro, 7-3. "It's not so much a matter of being less talented,• he said. "I'd give Santa Margartta cred- it, but not these guys. We just beat ourselves today. We didn't do the little things and that's why we didn't win." El Toro ( 10-8-1,. 4-3-1 in league), the league's defendin~ champion trying to recover from a slow start, was given most of its lUil$ on a silver platter. 1Wo runs came on wild pitch- es with runners on third, anoth- er on a balk. In the third inning, Newport Harbor (5-12, 1-7) booted two routine grounders to ignite El Toro's four-run rally. The Sailors, who threatened in the second but came up emp- ty, had three runners thrown out at second base because of poor baserunning decisions. El Toro's first bitter of the game, Oarron Ohlwiler, reached base safely after striking out, setting up the Chargers' first run. Ohiwiler would eventually score from third on a wild pitch. Newport Harbor pushed across two runs in the third when Josh Guesman, leadoff hitter Donner Walters and Gar- rett Nuzum loaded the bases on consecutive singles, incl\lding Nuzum's sacrifice-bunt attempt that hugged ·the third-base line before stopping. Joe Urban, the Sailors' No. 3 hitter, hit a bUllet, but El Toro third baseman Ohlwiler's diving back.handed catch produced the first out. Guesman scored on Shawn O'Donnell's groundball out, then Walters scored from third when an El Toro pickoff · attempt at second base was . botched. Nuzum, the runher on sec- ond wbo got back safely, appeared to jar the ball loose from shortstop B!air Lucas' glove after pitcher Brandon Gulligan's throw. It was a 2-1 lead the Sailors had only briefly, because El Toro scored four runs moments later. Newport Harbor scored again in the fourth against Gul- ligan, when a left fielder's error allowed Chris Blevins to reach second base after a single down the line. Blevins would score on Wal- ters' RBI single to left. Third baseman Paul Jones sacrificed Walters to third. Gulligan. 3-2, pitched his first complete game of the season, allowing seven hits and three runs (only one earned). He walked two, struck out four and threw first-pitch strikes 70% of the time. SEA VIEW UAGUE El Toto 7, Newport Harbor 3 Newport Harbor 002 100 O • 3 7 3 El Toro 104 101 x · 7 8 3 Slevlns, Pulido (4) and Waite; Gulligan and Steinau. W · Gulligan, 3·2'. L ; Blevins. 2B • Steinau (ET), Jardine (ET). DON UACH I DAILY Pl.OT Corona del Mar's Markffattield slides safely into second with a stolbi~;'t?elow, Ty Harper (22) comes home after slamming a home run in the Sea Kings' 4-1 victory over Woodbridge. CONTINUED FROM 81 l)len we get a chance to see what we can do against (now third-place) El Toro (4 -3-1 after beating Newport Harbor Wednes- day) the following week." There wasn't much the Sea Kings didn't do Wednesday , despite the ster- ling stuff thrown their way by Warrior starter Jeff Pashalides, a live-armed lefty bound for Stanford. •That was one of the most sound all-around games we've played, especially considering Ute quality of pitching we were facing," Koh said. Pashalides, who tossed a complete-game four-hitter for a 3-1 victory in the first meeting between the two teams, had eight of his 12 strikeouts by the third inning. He did. however, yield nine hits. Junior first baseman Ty Harper once again carried the big stick for the hosts, hammer- ing out a single, triple and solo home run in three plate appear- ances to have a hand in every CdMrun. · Eric Weithom doubled high off the right.center field fence ahead of Harper in the first, then came around to score, when Harper's single to left rolled under the glove of a charging outfielder. Harper went to tecond on the misplay and scored on Mark 47 Hatfield's RBI single to put Woodbridge in an early hole. •The thing about (Pashalides) is, the first inning is usually his toughest," Wood- bridge Coach Dave Madrid said. ·once he gets past the first, he usually settles down." With Lewis stranding two runners in each of the first three innings to keep Woodbridge off the scoreboard, Harper sparked a third-inning rally with a one-out triple . One out later, senior Royal McMackin clutched up for an opposite-field RBI single to plate Harper, who' cleared the fence in right center for his sixth round-tripper of the campaign with one out in the fifth to get back Wood.bridge's fourth- inning run. Harper is now bit- ting .537 in his first varsity sea- son (29 for 54). Woodbridge, however, was- n't about to go quietly, as Lewis (six strikeouts) fanned the side to strand two more Warriors in the fourth, then benefited from a well-executed 3-6-3 double play to end the Woodbridge HIGH SCHOOL SOPTBALL El Toro knocks off Corona del Mar, t 1-1 LAKE FOREST -Hayden Aley pitched a compMte game and ICOt9d Corona del Mar Hlgh'I oaJy run. U holt Bl 1brO defMt.cl the See JOngs. 11-t, lil SM V\ew League IOftbe.11 WeclMlclAy. on Priday. In the seventh tnn,tng, Aley doubled, moved to third on a fielder's choice and scored on a Wild pitch. SIA VW. LIMul ..... ,,.c... ..... , COfoN .. Mar 000 000 ' • 1 2 ' E1ltwo 1J0'110 •• 1112 1 Aley end Wiits; Guy, Ouchw9ll CJ) end Monnin. w. Guy. l • ... S-11. JI -Nttt (CdM), ~ <m ....... (ll). fifth. "(Lewis) kept us off-balance with his junk," Madrid said. Larson gave up a pair of hits in the sixth and four more in the seventh, but the CdM defense stepped up to prevent Wood- bridge from scoring. Senior second baseman Matt ·Foster, who smothered balls to his left and right all day, was the defensive catalyst in the sixth. He stabbed a bounding ball heading into right field. Though he threw late to first, Harper fired home to gun down a War· rior trying to score from second on the play. After a pair of singles to start the Woodbridge seventh, Cd.M senior third baseman Paul MacMillan snagged a rocket shot on a line, and doubled off a Warrior at second. 1Wo more singles followed, but Larson induced a flyout • to leave the bases loaded. "When you take care of the baseball, are aggressive at the plate and get good pitching, it's amazing how many games you can win," quipped Koh, who saw a three-game losing skein come to an end. M Lewis and Larson did a great job, our two-through-four hitters produced and we played good defense. There was no secret formula to this one." Hatfield also went 2 for 3, while Preston Altobello and Justin Anderson also lashed hits off Pashalides, whose Warriors have now lost three in a row. SUVawLIMaJI Cofone .. Mer 4. WOcdMldge 1 WoodbrldQe 000 100 0 • 1 13 1 CorON deT Mar 201 010 Jl-4 9 2 Pashalldes and Rados; Lewis. Larson (6) and ~tfield. W • Lewis 3·2. L -Pashal~ 2-2. Sv • Larson. 28 • Weithom (CdM). Andenon (CdM), Terwtske f:I'/>, Radus (W). 38 -Hirp4tr (CdM). HR • Harper (CdM). Bl Toro (17·5, 3.0 tn ~), ranked fifth In Orange County, ecorecl m nms tn the towaa tnDiDg to maa lt a b&oWout. CdM (7-11, ~) playt Newpalt ....., J -·---=-~~~--......,.-------------"---------- .. THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1997 HIGH SCHOOL GOLF EAGLES HANDLE:0 : WOODBRIDGE ·.: Estancia collects four-stroke victory ?Ver Warriors. IRVINE -The Estancia High boys golf team protected its four-shot lead after nine holes Tuesday by matching visiting Woodbridge strok~ for stroke in the completion of a nonleague match Wednesday at Ran- cho San Joaquin golf course. Estancia junior Andy Thompson carded a 3-WJder 33 Wedne~day to finish with an 18-hole total of 73, topping his Closest competitor by eight strokes as the Eagles ecUned a 418-422 a dvantage. Jeff Perry (83), Casey Busch (86), Nick Johnson (88) and Peter Anderson (88) rounded out the Estanoa scorers, helping Coach Art Perry's squad improve to 9-5. . Thomp&on also shot the low round Tuesday, at Mesa Verde Country Cl.ub, CdM ~ps Estancia's junior varsity by 37 strokes NEWPORT BEACH -Corona de! Mar High freshman Innes Mac- Donald captured medahst honors as the Sea Kmgs' boys golf team had little trouble with Estancia, 197·232, Wednesday at the Newport Beach Country Club. . MacDonald fired a nine-hole round of 38, 3-over par, whil~ team- mates Craig Brooks (39), Jeff Berrus · (391 . Bnan Wegener (40), Max Wallick (41) and Steve Brooks (41} all outgunned ~on:ipetitoi:s from Estancia, which fielded a juruor varsity contigent, while its varsity ba.t- tled Woodbridge Wednesday Sea View League-leading CclM unproved to 9-2, while Josh Parlcin (44) paced the Eagles (9·:5). - MESENBRINK CONTINUED FROM 81 Mar, going from a two-love deficit to win at home and ultimately set up a Sea View League title match against Santa Margarita on Friday. Before the Irvine match, Mesenbrink's stomach flu was getting the best of him, and even after. "He was throwing up. dnd he still played -and played well," Glenn said. Mesenbrink, the Dally Pilot Athlete of the Week, set m the third game against Irvine and finished with eight kills, then recovered in time to lead Newport Harbor to its biggest victory of the season last Fnday against the visiting Sea Kings, a 12-15, 12-15, 1.5-9, 15-9, 15-10 win. "lt was just a full momentum swing," said Mesenbrink, who ignited the Sailor rally and hn· ished with a match-high 28 kills, adding 10 assists (yes, he still sets}, five stuff blocks and four digs. "We came out strong Ul the second game and we started beating them, then we land of let up at the end, but we kn·ew we could play with them and we knew we bad enough strength to last all five games.• In the third game, Me~en­ brin.k's six kills and one solo block·helped the Tars snap a 7-7 tie and win without hesitation. His fourth-game flurry (six kills), along with No. 1 setter Travis Nelson's passing, recorded another Sailor win and forced a fifth game. Mes~brin.k had six more kills, a model of consistency, tn the fifth as Newport Harbor gained the upper na.nd in league. ~Dana's a &i9 strong kid (6-foot-3, 200 pounds) and he's got a very quick arm.• Glenn said. "It's to our advantage that he's such a good lutter, but he's a great setter, and that helps us because when 'lraVlS digs the ball, there's another true setter · on the floor. It's like having another setter out there, so during long rallies. it really help us." Mesenbrink realizes his career will probably last longer with an ability lo set. DANA MESENBRINK IJom: April 15, 1979 Hometown: Newport Beach / Height 6-foot-3 ~ Weight 200 Sport: Volleyball I POI: Opposite hitter Coach: Dan Glenn Favorite food: Pasta Favorite movie: •star wars• Best lltN.tic: mo11•1t: •Beating Corona del Mar (last Friday). rll remeni:>ei that for a while, considering we didn't beat them once last year.• • A.1hl«9 af the Week XVII: Contributed a matdl-high 28 kil\s. -. along with 1 O <mists, five stuff bfodG and four digs In five.9ame win over _ CdM. Also, 8 kills in SM!ep of lfvine. Dally Pin Collector sports card seMs 97-S u Hey, for club, the teams are so stacked with outside hitters -each club team is just huge -setting comes in bandy there," Mesenbnnk said "'fs kind of hard to lut over 6-6 and 6-8 · guys." As a sophomore, Mesen~nnk started on Glenn's varsity because Cameron Black had a broken leg, then ~Jesenbnnk came off the benth last season.~. h.lling in for Black at opposite "' dnd Nelson at setter. One of Mesenbrink's jobs this season ts to help Glenn get his points across to the underclassmen. uThey caught on to what Dan wants us to do," he sa1d. "It's a whole different level than JV" I ln the souvenir program, an entire page is dedicated to . Mesenbnnk in a "salute to our I senior." Here's Glenn·~ message to Mesenbrink: An old man walked along the beach throwing starfish which had been stranded by the outgoing tide back into the ocean There were hundreds of them to return to the water and obviously ·he couldn't begin to accomplish that task. A cynical young person came along and asked ma most airogant manner, '"What possible . dlfference do you think you can make for all those starfish?• The old man stooped down, picked up another and, as he tossed it • into the '4 ater, he replied in a quiet, confident tone, "For this . one it makes all the difference.ih ' the world.· U :: THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1997 ·• When's the last time you saw a 6-3-4-1-6-1-5-4·3-6 doubl~ play? Rockies come up with it to back up pitching of Erickson in 8-7 w1n. youth sports Madison was 2 for 2 with four RBI in the contest, and Frank Golbeck was 2 for 3 with an RBI. In other Bronco Division action; Indians 10, A:s 4 . Six pitchers combined for the Indians while solid defense sealed the 10-4 win for the 5-1-2 Indians. season' for the A:s, and teammate Kurt Yacko ripped a double and a single in the losing effort. Aggressive baserunning by Yacko and ·Greg Miner highlighted the game for the A:s, and Kenny Shields played well at first base: • Blue Jays 7, Roya.b 4 with an 11 :_. win over the Athletics Tues- day. Solid team hitting by the Mariners was the key to the victory as Camden Yanaga sent a ball to the fence in the fifth inning for an inside-the-park home run. Garrett Don- aldson went 2 for 3 with a pair of runs scored and two RBI. Cameron Kilmer added a hit and later stole home. Joe Rig- gio also ripped a double and scored twi~e. Cards capture 4-3 win over the Blue Jays ' The Cardinals edged the Blue Jays 4-3 in Pacific Coast Bobby Sox SoftQall ·Minor Division play Tuesday. NEWPORT BEACH -The Rockies' Dave Erickson, of Newport Harbor Base- ball Association's Bronco Division, fired live scoreless innings behind nine strike- outs and no walks, and Peter Madison and /\ldtt Encinias closed the book on the Mar- hns to pick up an a,.7 win. ln the seventh inning, with one out. a • ball was hit off the glove of the Rockies' -.hortstop who got up and threw the ball behind the runner rounding first. The potentially game-tying runner was caught in a rundown and eventually lctgged out on a 6-3-4-1-6-1-5-4-3-6 play in which no bad throws were made. Jarrod Woolard went 3 for 3 with a trio of RBI. and Anthony Dinucci ripped three hi1s and drove in a pair of runs. Charlie Fanner, Tyler Miers and Jilliane Whitfield each pos1ed twQ_hits, and Ryan Torrey knocked a two-run double. Tyler Gibbs hit an RBI single for the victors. The Royals' third baseman Timothy Cramer recorded the only hits of the game for his squad with a single. Kacey Peters fanned seven Blue Jays' batters and walked none in the losing effort, and Sean Rowe and Will Prioleau also pitched for the Royals. Aaron Harper und Prioleau also made strong defensive plays in the outfield. Nick Frazier, Cheyne Smith and Bnen Flanagan pitched fol' the Mariners. PINTO DMSION The Red Sox's John Swift, Max Kwock, Spenser Richley, R.J. D'Cruz and Jake Car- roll each had three hits. Kyle Ridgeway, Nicholas Hatton and Matthew Ferreira each posted a couple hits, while Brandon Parole played a strong defensive game at first base and CC)Ssandra McKinney made an excellent play. Austin Apramian, Dane Berman and Kyle Glenn all played behind the plate and scored two runs each. The Cardinals' Kelly Mor- gan drove in the first run of the contest in the first inning, and Marissa Wtlbur set up the next. Tani Jones capped off the victor's scoring by pro- viding the game-winner via a two-run borne run in the fourth. Annika· Overby and Hillary Turner kept the con- test close with clutch hits, but the Blue Jays stranded the tying and go-ahead run.S in the last inning. MUSTANG DMSION Phlllies 8, A:s 6 . Ryan Muller pitched two scoreless innings in his first trip to the mound this Mariners 11, Athletics 4 The Mariners upped their mark to 7-1-1 COSTA MESA LITTLE LEAGUE McGuire's blast keeps Tigers unbeaten {9-0) • McGuire turns it around with homer; whiffs 12 from mound, too. M~Ao-Tt·sTu:e AMERICAN LEAGUE s'tuff Little League dreams are made of. Michael McGuire, of the Costa Mesa \rnerican Little League Major Division's nqers, stepped up'lo the plate with his tirst- pldce Tigers trailing the White Sox 6-5. He awaited the first pitch and drtlled it over 1he fence for a two-run blast that pushed his '<fuad to 7-6 and kept the Tigers undefeated 1' 9-0. Renny Jackson gave the Tigers an early '1·ctd with a three-run shot in the first inning, t1ut the White Sox's catcher Brian Knox later rl'sponded with a two-run double that boosted his team to 6-5 before McGuire's dramatic rip. The Tigers pounded out 12 hits, led by c ·ody Ostrander's three hits and Danny Whitaker's and Matt Bourquardez's two a piece. McGuire pitched for the win and l<lnned 12 while scattering six hi~s. ~ other Major Division action tigers 5, White Sox 4 Yankees 5, Angels 0 Joe O'Sullivan hurled a complete game shutout for the Yankees while allowing just three hits and fanning five . He was backed by the defensive performances of secono base- 111an Joe Amburgey and third baseman Mike llenahan. Amburgey and O'Sullivan supplied Jtey·hits to ensure the victory. ~INORS A DMSION · Mariners 9, Royals 4 · Thny·Krikorian laid down a suicide squeeze h,IJ'lt to clinch the Mariners' win over the Roy- dl.s. Jordan Kazre, Andrew Barlow and Kriko- rian fended off the Royals from the mound. MINORS B DMSION Royals 20, Angels 9 · Kris Packwood struck out eight Angels' batters in just three innings. Jamie Tl!dnion ptcked up the save. SOFTBALL MAJORS Ns 27, Bruisers 13 Jennifer Gummennan and Monica Mayo each tallied three hits and blasted home runs (or the A:s as Sarah Hillbish went 4 for 4. Alahandra Gallardo picked up the pitching win behind five strikeouts. Jessica Selby also pitched for two innings and fanned four. Audrey Sanford and Allison Wimmer each hdd a pair of hits. Blue Jays 18, Sun Devils 4 BRIAN POBUOA I DAILY PILOT Astros pitcher Brett Via cuts loose with a pitch Costa Mesa Little League action. Ann Marie Topps cranked a three-run home run and picked up the save for the Blue Jays, as Jessica Prokopovich tired the win. Christine Jones, Tricia Doran, Danielle Patience and Heather Beach provided solid infield defense. SOFI'BALL MINORS Blue Jays 13, Purple Panthers 6 RDI NALS SPARKLE, WIN TWICE The Cardinals of Newport Beach Little l C'ague enjoyed a successful week with two ~1ctories that saw strong pitching and defen- sive performances by the Birds. . ln a 4-1 victory over the Cubs, Beau Stock- slJU and John Daley combined to allow just lour hits as the Cardinal defense played flaw- lessly without an error. , Shining moments on defense provided by Blake Dillion, Cynthia Beek, Parker Ferguson pnd Colby Hackett helped to Wt the Cardinals to a 10-3 win over the Braves, too. : Stock.still, Daley and Ferguson held the Hraves from the mound as consecutive hits by Daley, Stockstill and Hackett broke the scor- mg floodgate for the Cardinals in the fourth en route to the win. G riffin Dunzer pitched well for the Braves. NEWPORT BEACH LITTLE LEAGUE In other NBLL games: Reds 4, Cubs t Nick Rhodes and Blake Constant kept the Cubs· to one run to help lead the Reds to a 4-1 win. Ryan Rhodes knocked a triple and a dou- ble and supplied two RBI. Barratt Sproul and Keith Long pitched well for the Cubs. Phillies 6, Mets 1 Chad Czisny cranked out a pair of.doubles and three RBI to pace the Phillies' offense in a 6-1 win over the Mets. Catcher Clark Fonda also ripped two hits, as Robert Della Grotta held the Mets to one run from the pitcher's mound. Alex Orth, Todd Macklin, Mark Aguilar and Czismy made fine defensive plays for the Phillies. Pancho Seaborn, Josh Bradbury and K.C. Rawlins led the Mets' offense. Mets 13, Reds 10 After squandering an 8-2 lead, the Mets bad to rally from behind to overcome the Mets 13-10. Michael Walecka had four hits and four RBI for the Mets, and Bradbury, Seaborn and Rawlins posted two hits a piece. Carsten Ball picked up the save for the Mets. Nick Rhodes, Charlie Coopersmith and Jordan Simmonds paced the Reds' attack. .,, '\<>I 111 -...1><<IH SOCCER .. Final registrations for AYSO Region 57 scheduled Satunlag NEWPORT BEACH -AYSO Region 57, whJch l8l'Vicel Corona del Mar, But ~ BMcb and Newport Coast. ii havtng ltl final ..ptradon for the 1997 fall IMIQft 12 p.m. to o4 p.m. Satu:rday at Uncoln Elementary School. Playen h'om the A.nabellil Sp1ab will be at tbe n.gtstrauon otferin1J aul9,apm and ~·­ dona. Tbe.regiltratkJD •• 11 ~ops~ Plrit-ttme pla~ ........... blrtb c:allllalllt. M • alalfhWf Ml m' •nm 'lllf"\'h rm. Ill .,...... ....... l'Cbt11a 11-~ll~ID«MfMwlil0-41 ~,., ..... _._, .............. ... TRYOUTS nyouts for three female soccer teams that will par- ticipate in the fifth annual Bahamas International Women's Soccer Classic will take place at 4 p.m. Sunday, April 27 at Corona del Mar High School. . The three teams - under-16, under-19 and women's open -will travel to l>aradise llland, Nusau, Bahamas for the July 14-21 tournament. Interested parties should contact Derek Lawther at 475-2940. .- COST A MESA LITTLE LEAGUE CARDS PULL OUT A 14-13. VICT.ORY They go seven innings before finishing off Astros. C o s t a. Mesa Nation- al League Lit- Larsen NATIONAL LEAGUE pitched six tle League action last wee k saw the Cardinals going extra innings before finally pulling out a 14-13 victory over the Astros in the seventh frame. innings and struck out 16. Michael Wolfe had two doubles and four RBI. Michael Green Led the way, going 2 for 4. In Minor B play, the Marlins beat the Astros, 10-1. Hillary In T-Ball play, the Braves and Dodgers tangled. Gavin Montague had a homer and a double for the Braves. Ryan Knapp and Aaron McGam- mon each had a double. 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"""' .. _,.., .... coo II. Cut ........................ ..,.. •• ........ ~..., ·vou must be 18 year1 of age or have parentaJ consent +M- OEJO 000 000 00 0 0 00 000 000 000 000 000 000 ODO 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 o ao 000 00 0 000 0 00 000 00.0 000 000 ODO 000 coo ODO 000 CQO ODO coo 000 000 coo 000 000 000 000 .. coo 000 000 000 ODO J • -..... -... THURSDAY, APRIL 24. 1997 15 ENSENAD.A CONTINUED FROM 81 the coast so we jibe at Los CQronados to avoid upsetting dinner,• said Newport Harbor YC sailor Mike Nash. •aut last year, we were taclcing almost the whole way down. It mad~or a very interesting meal time.• the day turns into night, a rule of thumb comes into play: U the decks are dry, go mside rh umbline1 if the decks are wet, go outside. "It's really general,• sa.td Ul.lm4Jl. "but lt works.• rYELLOWS ARE ON THE R S tonight The night before the race, , Bahia Corinthian YC is the place to be, with crew from more than 400 boas in attendance. Fortunately, the club is set up perfectly for this type of event, with its sprawling, multi-level clubhouse able to accommodate the hundreds of participants and their friends. 'Socializing is the name of the game at the send-off party, and making new friends is easy. or course, the party is sponsored, so look for such freebies as sunglasses !Joaters, beer cozies and shot glasses that you wear around your neck. Preparation for the race extends Tar beyond the norm. Here, tactical strategy is truown out the window. Here, the art of the race begins with the menu. The crew aboard It's OK, an Andrews 43 from Newport Beach, are true artists. Their preparation for the race - besides actually sailing -includes tastings at a variety of clubs and restaurants in the local area. These afternoons of generous portions and libations help to ensure that their crew meal will be worthy of the great race. For last year's repast, selected items included grilled shrimp with ginger and orange sauce, crab cakes and veal with a port wine sauce atop pureed potatoes and grilled onions, Wlth an accoll\Panying wine for each course. And, of course, menus -one written in Spamsh and one written in French -tor each of the crew members. These meals have become one of the real cornerstones of the race, helping to further instill the festive spirit. Most years see conditions that are favorable to extended dinners, but last year's race presented a bit of a problem. "It's almost always a run down Crew bonding is also reinforced by each team's choice of attire, attire that also goes tar beyond the norm. Costumes have become quite prevalent over the last few years -especially memorable the "OJ" crew aboard the Mel9es 24 White Ford Bronco -as well as complete matching ensembles. "We looked better than a Fastnet crew,• said Nash, whose team always sports matching sports, shirts, caps and belts. One group, the Prospectors, even competes in full tuxedos. ·Making the trek annually from San Francisco, the Prospectors have chartered ~ boat for the past 15 years. Each year, they bring a sense of refinement to the race, making whaf many have called a •grand gesture.· They always choose an especially interesting or unique boat to charter and thel.l' yearly appearance has become yet another staple of the regatta. Then comes the sailing itsell. Since the race is the definition of Southern California ocean racing, non-locals quickly learn that Sou them. California sailing translat~ to "slow." The race is usually extremely light, so the alert crew is the successful crew. Sailing the race is more like sailing on a lake or rive r than on the ocean; the conditions are highly unpredictable. According to most seasoned veterans, any type of prerace strategy is usually a hindrance. But there a few things to remem.ber as you cruise down the coast. Stay away from Laguna Beach to Point Loma area. "There a.(e big holes around those areas that will just suck you in,• commented Newport Beach sailor Craig Fletcher..• And Point Loma is full of kelp beds." · Once past Los Coronados and As night wears on, the ~t bet is to travel closer to the coast. "lt is safest to sail close to land, especially in the last three or lour miles," said Newport Beach sailor Mark Olson. Tune of day will determine where the breeze will fill in at the finish. Early in the morning (2 a.m.}, it is best to go left of the line. Later in the morning (9 a.m.) keep your eyes open because there probably won't be any beeze al all. Late in the afternoon will see the sea breeze filling in, so go to the favored end. Of course, when you're actually sailing the race-and nothing seems to be going dght. remember the words of Robbie Haines of North Sails. "Keep the land on the left.· Sometimes, that is JUSt about the only thing you can count on. But should all else fail, there is one strategy, according to Nash. ·Just go rhumbline. Drink as much rum as possible.· Once you arrive, well-fed and looking good in your sportswear, it is once again time to celebrate. You begin at the trophy presentation al the Bahia Hotel. a ceremony in itseU a massive party. I lere, sailors stroll around looking at the results, smoking cigars and savoring the end of yet another Ensenada Race. With the 50th anniversary thls year, the Newport Ocean Sailing Association (NOSA) -the governing body of the race since Us inception -has planned a special salute to the City of Ensenada in conjunction with the Lrophy presentation, so expect an incredible celebration. And with the race behind you, there 1s one more stop you h~e to make: Hussong's Cantina. The unofficial site of the'final post-race celebration, Hussong's promises to leave you with a lasting reminder of the race, as you once again celebrate with the c;rew of some 550 boats. • From the bay to the island, anglers' bags are beginning to fill up. I mproved water conditions at Catalina Island produced good liihing for day boats running out of Newport Harbor this week. Yellowtail, white seabass, bonito, calico bass, halibut and barracuda are being sacked by all day and 3/4-day sportsfishers departing out of local landings. Paul Hansen, in the tackle • department at Davey's Locker, : reports fishing has been good on :' both the front and back side of : the island. Llve squid has been the key to catching yellows in the 15-to 20-pound class and seabass weighing up to 40 pounds. Randy Carter of Costa Mesa Landed a 29-pound seabass fishing on board the sport boat Freelance, as skipper Chris Goble anchored over a high spot on the back side of the island on Tuesday. The bait boat Squid A Lot has been targeting live squid at Catalina and when this bait floats, captains on sport boats and private yachts are topping off bait tanks with "tish candy." According to Dean Plant, owner of Angler's Center in Newport Beach, squid has been tough make at the island. A trip over to the island this weekend only produced a handful of squid for anglers on board the private yacht Kae Hai, a 44-foot Pacifica, owned by Jock Albright of Newport Beach. Plant, who resides in Newport, said, "We worked hard to make JUSt a few live squid and finally hooked into a couple of seabass fishing Wlth squid icicles (frozen squid) topped by a 15-pound croaker and a number of legal halibut in the 8-to 15-pound class." ' O UTDOORS .. Jim niemiec Plant went on to report that all the fish caught•on the trip were transferred alive to a hshenes enhancement program that has been contributing to the increase in salt water game fish off the Southland coast. The water temperature at Catalina is 66 degrees on the tron1 side and 62 degrees on the back side. Bait receivers are loaded with lots of anchovies and sardines and if the CWTent water pattern continues, good fishing s hould be on tap for anglers heading out to the off shore island this weekend. Along the coast the red tide has moved off shore. Passengers fishing on half day trips are sacking sand bass, calicos, mackerel. sculpin and assorted bottom feeders fishing over Newport Reef, the pipeline and off the Huntington Beach flats. Sand bass weighing up to 5 pounds are biting live bait, while cut bait has been producing a steady catch of rock fish. Newport's two landings are rwllling boats out to local hot spots daily and both landings have twilight trips on Friday and Saturday, with the Freelance running out of Davey's Locker and the NauWus departing the docks of Newport Lanqmg at People Interested in Knowing More About Yourself? 'V . . 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An you .....,. cdledlng ..... which -,..;w. be WMlfur? 74. Would you attldll faults and P*lt out cha bed potnll on IOtMOM elle'• ch.net« or~? 75. An you openly apsndallW °' beautiful ~? 76. Do you ~ rive aw.y u1lcill which llltcdy ..,..king do nol belong IO you? n. Do you 5"fft pcop&e lffuilwly? 78. Do you oflel'I ponder on pwvtous mbfortuna? 79. An you ao!Mtlmes cQIU6d.,.d fotaNI In ).(Mir aclloN Of oplnloN? 80. Do you accep1 Q'tllcllm eully and wltt-out rr "Tltr1ier11? 81. An you utualy undllturtled by ·noi-elf' when you .. by- "'9 IO mt? 82. /In )OU lllcely lo be )ulouJ 7 ' 83. Do you iend lo put olf doing thlnga and then dtecxMr 11 11 too i.1e? 84. Do you piwfer to ablda by the wtttla al otlMn rather than Mck to ha'4 your own ""'17 85. Do you ftnd II -V to get yowwl ll8ltad on • P'Ofld? 86. Do you blM your ftnglmallt or dww the end al !>'O"' pencl? WJ, Do you "lUrft ~ ..oill!M• al !>'O"' emo4lorw JUll to aaaM an.illc:t? .. 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Are you -al any hebltual phy.lcal mannerisms such Al pulng your hair, note. ears, Of such like? 000 131. C.n you quickly adapt and make UM ol MW condllloru and 111\1.aont -though they may be dlfflcult? 000 132. Do some noiJel "llllt ll'D'I' lnth on edge'"? 000 133. Can you -cha odMf r.oou,,·, polllt al ...WW when you wWt to? 000 134. 0o you go IO bed when you want tQ. rather than "by the ~7 000 135. Do the "l*fV lolbla• al~ maloe you lrnpaClent? 000 136. Do cMdml rrtlMI "'°"? 000 137 /Ve you -~ tNo\ your woc;1a1a? 000 138. Do \IOU l.waly c.wTY out 11119'menb prompdy and ~7 000 139 Would you ..... a Wow tnwllr r8ltlcr than i.-• to the ~ 00'0 140. When llOlng. do you I.QI ""' ~ l*'Y tlcMt ~ ~ coo 11\M ~the ~ and--7 141. Do you~ d-a on ¥O'lf ,_ ._ °' ~ ..... ..... 1 c oo 142. 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Phone ( ) -----~number~'°' IWulla UNJTED STATES · 1 BUSINESS REPLY MAIL I f1RST CV.SS FlRST PERMIT NO TIJSTIN CA POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADOAESSEE DIANETICS TESTING CENTER ' 1451 lrvtfie Boulevard Tustin , California 92680 ABCD P01110t1S oopyrigntO 11178-1992 by L Ron HUbbard. Cq>yrlghCI 1992 Dy HubOatC Ot-IJCS Foune1a1oon ot Orange Counly. AJI ngnis reseived. HubC>atd FounoalJOn •s a 1tademalll llld seMC:e mM1 OWnec1 by Ille ATC 8l'ld IS used ""'h 11$ pem11~Slcln. •M - 000 155 Do people 'enjoy betr>g In your compeny? 000 156. Could you allow IJOfneOM to ftntsh thoM "final t"'O v.iotds. In • crOPWOfd puzzle without Interfering? ODO 157. Do you contldct the best points ol most people and only rattly · ~~olthem? 000 158. Do you laugh °' smile qubt ttadlly? 000 159. Are you cMl\nlte and emph.ti!lc In yoke and manner? 000 160. Are you effU1iw only to doM ~ f IC If? 000 161 An your lnlftatl end l'iclds ol ~ IO lmpOnant ltS IO glw ll!tle lime !or ~ ellc? 000 162. Would you llc4 to "llai1 a MW adMty In the NU In which )IOU llwr 000 163 Would you m.M the neca.Mry Ktlons to ldl an al"llrMI In Ol'tXT IO put It out ol pain? 000 164 ls II U1Y loo you to relu? ODO 165 Do you haw lltlle f'e9l9I on pMI mWottuMS and Wura? 000 166 Ooa the ldff al fur °' appl"ther\16on glw you a phytbl Nadlon7 000 167 C.n you trust th!_ cledtiof'I ol your ~ In an cmodon&I tlluaeon In which you -tnvolwd? 000 168 Could IOfMOl'IC ei. coMder that ~ -ruly 11C11Yt7 000 169. Do \IOU find l hard to get ltal1ied on a lldk that nndt ID be done' 000 170 An you awoeed IO the "probation ~" b ~? 000 171. Do you ..,end much time on MCdlaa woma? 000 172: hi a ~t do you find H h.trd to unden111nd how~ ofhn penon I.ill lo -yoVT tide. and It.us egree with you? 000 173. Do you cope with ~ Ptoblemt ol 'I/Ing qufte -Iii' ODO 174. Are you u"'elly trulhful to othen? 000 175 Would you relher "well loo tomethlng to l\appen" u oppoHd lo you c.wlng 11? ODO 176. Do you ll!Mnd IOO INely In Nlellon to yo1n Income? 000 177 C-you .i. • ~c:.aleul•ted '1slt" wtlhout 100 much W«Ty'/ 000 178. If you -. In • tight car acddent. would you Naly IAk• lrOllWe lo -lhal af1Y damage you did -m9de ~ 000 179. Do CMt.... puth you erounct? ODO 180. Do \IOU !MM alowencu loo yow ~ w'-e with othen you might ~ '"°" -ly? 000 181 Do you ofta,. pOnder _, youT own lrWmoo1!y? 000 182 Do .... allctlm you to at'-'' 000 183 ,..,. you cmt.Ta.-d by a t...-'Y 9'fflln9 such u • kite.. husa. or p.c on the ~ II done In pubic? ODO UM. Do you~ not do_,...,,,. )IOU_.. lo do beoute ol other peqii.·. ck ... ? 000 111.S. ,..,. you IOftMflrMI COf'llllnced °' the toiit'Ctl -ol your ---... • tubtac1 ~~)IOU -nol.., apert? 000 186. Do you dlilfl llncf ~~Ill In .. dlNdlon• .. ~'"? 000 187. Do~~'""''°~"'°"°'~ ..... """' you do? 000 1118. ...... ldM d death or ewn mnlt'ldm d dt..+i abl'loMnt IO you? 000 119. HMlt ...... Ml -vumenl OU! do you COl'lllnue IO Ml ~bl!Whle? 000 190 Ate ~ Mefldly II\ VOite. attlluck and eptlftllon7 ODO 191 0-... -r.the \199119 and unttal IO YQll? ·aoo 192. Do !'Oii °""' lttl vPMt ... the .... al -""111N and ~ ...... ? 000 193 Do .. _ acquaim.non• ~lll to you b aiCI OI ~ lft --~~' 000 ICM If l*I '-111 ...-. llo you II" \he like M "eoMtone mlltl ~ ..... " IMllald • ..., coo ltS • Y9'I ~ ,_ _ -~· d yo. ... ,_. ............. you .... tMftl .. h..,., .... ._ ....... '"'fWft IO-" I •1 000 196 Do ... --··-""""'....., ... " ....... "°"~,.... . ... , 000 1f7 o.,.._ ........... ~.,, .......... _., coo ... Oo,.. dO ftMto .... , .... ..._ -.... ,.. ,.... .... In-.? 000 '" 0o,..-.. ....... ,_ .... , coo lllD. o.,.._...,.. ....... ..,.~ 6:30 pm. Bay fishing ~ed hot with lots of action on spotted bay bass, halibut and a few legal white seabass. Rob Meinhardt of Newport Beach cmd Kenny Smith of Balboa fished the incoming tide Monday afternoon and hooked lots of fish on 4-mch Worm King plastic lures in the anchovy color. Meinhardt reported rnost of the spotties were in the 2-pound class and the best bite came right off channel cuts where bass were pushing fry and bait fish. . Fishing off the Pavilion dock has also been steady for croaker, I hahbµt (lots of shorts), seabass (a few legals) and jack smelt. 1 whtle skiff anglers are catching good nwnbers of spotted bay bass fishing between docks and m front of the Coast Guard dock. " • It should be a tremendous weekend of fishing as the trout season opens up in the High Sierras on Saturday. Most lakes below 8,000 feet have been ice tree for six weeks and streams are running clear. Crowley Lake, Convict Lake, Bridgeport -Reservoir and the lakes in the June Lake Loop should produce lots of limits for boaters and shore anglers. • Locally, Irvine Lake was stocked on Tuesday with over 5,000 pounds of rainbow trout. Irvine has been kicking out lots of trophy rainbow trout this month, mcluding a 13-pounder caught by Glen Smith of Newport Beach, who booked into the huge bow on a Rooster Tall lure m back of Sierra Cove. Irvine Lake and Fish Talk Radio will host a free fi.shi.ng day for luds on May 4. Youngsters under 16, when accompanied by a pdld adult, will be allowed to ftsh, compete for tackle prizes and enjoy a free lunch during a day dedicated to teaching clu.ldren about fishing. PR E~P G OLF Shapiro fires a 79, but Tars still lose NEWPORT BEACH -Senior leader Justin Shapuo of Newport Harbor High shot 79 at Big Canyon Country Club to earn medahst honors for the fifth time this season, but the host Sailors lost to El Toro. 424-432, in an 18- hole Sea View League boys golf match Tuesday. Jason Szolomayer (85), .Bill Collopy (8S), Mitch Johns (89) and Kevin Olson (91) followed Shapuo in sconng. Donald Rbee shot 81 to lead El Toro's Chargers (6-5. 2-4 in league). The Sa.il9n fell to 3-12, 1-5. Shapiro is aver· aging 39 per nine holes this s ppng. . -J C G OLF Palomar, Rancho Santiago top OCC, COSTA tv1ESA -Steve Mena of Palomar College ea.med medalist honors by shooting 2-over-par 73 at Mesa Verde Country Oub, leading the Comets to the four-way crown Tuesday in Orange Empll'e Conference goU. Palomar finished at 384, followed by Rancho Santia- go (401). Orange Coast (408) and Riverside (42 t ). Keith Achman shot 79 and led OCC. Steve Nonies (79), Dan Orris (80), Larry Eckels (84) and Craig Welker (86) also scored for the host Pirates (4-6 m OEC). TOMy • 111ubetl College -Southern ulifomia College at UC San Diego, 3 p.m. • ltedc -"' fl.w High school boys and re -CoroNI de! Mar at Newport Ha • 3 p m.; Laguna Hills at CostA M9sl. 2,AS p.-n.; Estancia et t.guna Bead\ ~5 p.M. • T4lftftla College and community col• "*' and women • Soothem CaUfotnla College and On1nge Co.rt et ot-f Valley Invitational. High ~001 boys .nc:t gi~ • corona de! MM, NtwpOrt Harbor It Ojai ~ lnlllt•tton.I. ...... .,, .. Community col141ge men Md ~ s=!rripn Confwenal ~-~ coO•ve. l p.m., ... ~....... . High tchool • Cor0nt dll Mer at S.ntil90. 1:15 p.m. ' •• • THURSDAY, APRll 24. 1997 GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 !Ugbt Schribe.r1a scratch golfer, won by 33 strokes a year ago. •SaJly ~ ftnished second last year, o.Q.d sbe said her goal th.is year wu not to lose by tnore than 33 strokes, so she accomplished her goal,. Schriber said. Eight years ago when Schriber first joined the club, Bernice Stoneman was BJg Canyon's queen of the llnks, but Schrtbet's abdom1oal problems forced her to miss the women'• dub championship ber tint two years. then Stbn uum left the dub and Schriber never got a chance to tea: her. SduiiMlr. who travels around the country playing in national amateur competidons, turned bet golf throttle full force after she was nwrled to her husband, Tom. "I started playing because I got m~ed, and he played, so I thought.,. well, I guess l better play, fl sfie said. ~He didn't know what he was creating. fl ...~ ~ ~-~ ~ . . . . '·. ,,, _, -.. . ._ She said the star in the family, though. ta her son. n m. Nelson, letter OD Newport Ha.rbor H.igb'I volleyball team. Her d.aug_bter, 'lhlcy Schriber, played volleyball at Co1ona del Mar, Golden West College and UCLA. a Debbie Albrlghl, cletendlng NBCC women's club champion, bu a llvEMtroke lead heading into today's final round. Albright shot 75 and 76 last week, then shot 76 on Tuesday. Runner·up Sandi Coffer has shot 79, 79 and 16. Judy Wilkerson is in third. A gallery is expected to follow AJbdght and Coffer today. Tee times stost at 8 a .tn. Albngbt had an eight-stroke lead heading into the final round lut yMr be.lore wtnning her i.nJtial title. Q GoH~ay packages ire gaining In popularity. The latest to 1rrive on scene loc.alfy Ii The Duke's fourth annuel Father's Day Gotf Bacchenal June 13-15 at Pala Mesa ,Resort ln F1llbrook. nestled In the rolling foothills of North ~n Diego's wlne country. The 6,472-yard, par-72 course plays ~ver rolling terrain with f ailjWays 111*f by stat~ oak. pine •nd syumore ttffS. whlle nearbv hillsides are rictl wtth .vocado and cltMOrows. But what makes this event so special is four rounds of golf, two n!Qlm' deluxe accommoclatlons et Pala Mesa, prizes, awards. a barbecue dinner (June 14), and activtttes for chlldren and sJgnlflaint otMts.. On the golf course, Friday's competition Is a two-man bllnd draw best-ball, followed by S.turtt.y morning's two-man blind draw worst-ball and Saturday afternoon's Skins Game~ Sunday's round will be a two-man bllnd draw Vegas style (both balls). Cost for two gOHers is S650, 1or one g()jftr end °"* n~ It's • s-475, and for a slf\gle golf.r '" S440. A S100 deposit Is due by May t. The event Is directed bv Triangle Square baron Ned Bondie. o.talls:' ru-1600, ext. 261 or call '45-6797. • eo.ta ..... """ wtlt hoA Its 11th annual Mustan9 Football golf tournament on Sunday at Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course, a scramble format wJth tee times beginning at 10:30 a.m. The entry fee of $100 Includes golf cart, greens ~ mulligans, dinner banquet an~ door prizes. Details: Call Bruce Williams at 540-3366. Tee times are limited. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES. rpUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES .. PUBLIC NOTICES tlon 1 no (o 1780 lnclutlve under and pursuant to nit Port Rd. Tullln CA Have you 111rted doing Ana, California 92703 ducted by: an lndivldd'aJ PUBLIC NOTICE Stlllmllt tlCPlll fiW ye111 Imm SIGHED: twcM() Wl.SHR, ' Deed of Trust reCOfded 5-92780 ' , ' bUllnffl yet? -Thia bu1lne11 Is con· Have you started doing .. • 1t w• tiled ill .. 01fic:t WC., a C.fotM ~ 8r. 01 11" Calllotnla Labor 20-92 aa Inst No 92· La Sil 1 3419 VI A.S. Sawtiney, M.O. Inc: .. ducted by: an Individual buslnen Y•l7 Yes, 4·1·97 Fictitious BuslneH .. CGullW a.k A ,_ Rd· HtfOSb NfOSIV VP StHN PUBLIC NOTICE Code, the prevailing rate 3355fo of ott1c:ia1 ReCords uc:'~;~ Ne~f>ort Beactt' Satlnder Sawhney, Secy. liavt yo\I started doing Richard A. Sewell Neme St•temel\t ioul 8uellld$ NMle s.a*1I ESTATES': INC ' 1 'CIWOll'lll NOTICE and scale of waoea estat>-In the Office of ttte County CA 92683 • ' Thia statement was ·filed business yet? No Tills statement was filed The following persona are flMlt tie fl1td 1111« tD M • ~. ~· 'tt!QSb _,,.., INVITINO BIDS fished by the Director of Recorder of ORANGE Rodney Gray 3419 Via with lhe County Clerk of Ftanc:lsco Garcia wilh the County Clerk ol doing business as: Matttan Tiit ~of lfU .-neri doM VP NOTICE IS HEREBY tht Department of In-County, State of CALIFOR· Udo Newport' Beach, CA Orange County on 4-3-97 This 1tatement was flied Otange County on 4·11·97 Church. 3 Studebaker, 2nd flOt ;':.it ..,.... Ille Ide 111 lJlll ~was filtd WICll GIVEN that the City 01 duittlal Rel1Uon1, Stet• or NIA, executed by EUGENE 92663 19973710299 with 1ht County Clerk of • 19973717 211 Floor, lrvlne, CA mis .... of 1 Ac:dold b ._ Countt Qedt ol OrlnOt Cosla MeH, iciing by and C1lllornl1, which are flied W MOLINARO ANO DIANE This business 11 con-Dally Pilot April 17, 24, Orange County on 3-11·97 Dally Piiot April 17, 24, Jason James Westfall, Mime In~ al .. dQl'lll of Cou11Von.A&)fll3,..UIU7. through 111 Governing wilh the City Clerk of the MOLINARO, HUSBAND ducted by: a general part• May 1, 8, 1997 Th790 11113713820 Mty 1. 8. 1997 Th791 641'3 Cantel St .. Long"*""' undlf Ftdlnf s.. Of NOTICE·Th' fdbelus Name Board hereinafter referr.a Cit or Cost• Mesa· Ind ANO WIFE AS JOINT TEN· nerahlp TICE Dally Pilot April 10, 17, 24, PUB IC NOTICE • Beach. CA 90815 c:omrrlOft llllr (See sdon 14400 SC.mtnt tXOIM fiW JUI llOlll 10 H •the City w111 receive ~11 lorlel1 n&ltl ' ANTS as TRUSTOR. Will Htve you started doing PUBLIC NO May 1. 1997 Th780 L This business 11 con· tC Mnaa Ind 1111 •It we fMd'ltl 111 OOIQ 1 but '1 1 1 than I pe 81 Pf• SEU. AT PUBLIC AUCTION business yll? No dueted by: an individual MCI . OI eou-Oe"-: A fd ~g.ocf· 1 m :;f th!·~ 01 setlbed therein for oon-TO lilGHesT BIDDER FOR John H. Seeley Fictitious Bu slneH PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious BualneH Have you started doing COdl) 1111 ,.., ~ Miy 5 . 1997 st1led tlds c:ompllanc:e of the said CASH (pay1ble at 1he t.lme This 1111ement was filed N•me St•t•"l•nt Fl I I B I H•m• Statement business yet? No lim fiino .......... ,._Mesa '°"'. ~~:' ~ ht 0. 1 h · d. 1 1 1 code of sale Jn lawful mon.y ol wflh lhe County Clerk of The fonowing persons are ct t oua us neH The following persons are Jason Westfall Nlwoort .,.........._.. lft.IS ... ~ 1~. 1 ••war 0 8 con rac MARY ELLIOTT Dep-the United States) at IN Orange County on 4-la.97 doing business as: N•m• Statement doing business as: S.B.O. This statemenl was (•led CH415413 Apr17,24, Mitt U . The lll!ng of .!'L~ ~ . .., Cltv Cl k Cl.., f THE FRONT OF THE 19873717841 Grainger Media Plac:en)ent, The lollowlng persons are Pro Mulller Co .. 711 W With the County Clerk ol 11187 not of Itself ... u ........ ,.,. use 1n 1-405 I HARBOR BOU. u ., ., ., I ., ° FLAGPOLES AT THE MAIN 130 Newport Center Orl11e doing business IS: Pacific 17th SI .. Unit C·IO, Costa Orange County on 4-11-97 ltls stale of a fidtous Businns LE VAR D I S 0 UT H Coeta Me.. ENTRY AREA TO THE PLA-Delly Pflot AptU 24• May 1• #215, Newport Beach, CA Coasl Realty Group, 234 E. Mesa, CA 92627 19973717203 PUBLIC NOTICE H#llt In~ of "" liOlltl ol COAST DRIVE STREl!T Published Newport CENTIA CIVIC CENTER. 8, 15, 1997 lh807 92660 17th St .. Suite 118, Costa Latry W. Pacini, 711 W. Dady Pilol Ap ~ 17 24 anochlr undef ftdellll, SlaM, or IMPROVEMENTS CITY Btach·Coata Mes, Dally 401-41 1 EAST CHAPMAN Gralnget Advertising Inc., Mesa, CA 92627 17th St.. Unit C· 10, Costa 1 ' ' fll Illa. 111n11n• common IM (See ~ 14400 PROJECT NO. 17·03 Pllol Aptll 17, 24, 1997. AVENUE, PLACENTIA, CA PUBLIC NOTICE (CA). 130 Newport Center Curt A. lierberts, 11. 234 E. Mesa. CA 92627 May 1• 8, l997 Th792 RCm10Ul UIBS tt Stq., Business and Prolnsiona All bids shall be made on Th788 alt right. tllle and Interest Orlvt 12 t 5, Newport 17th St., Suite 118, Costa This business is con· PUBLIC NOTICE MAaflTATmar Code) bid 1 1 1 h d b the conveyed to and now held Fictitious Buslne11 Beach, CA 92660 Mesa, CA 92627 ducted by: an Individual Thi lolloWi 1J8110ft(a) !Wt Am Fifing ~It orm um s 8 Y PUBLIC NOTICE by it under said Deed ol N•m• Statement This business Is con-This buslneu Is con· Have you started doing Fictitio us BuslneH doi l;!Ulinea noli: F.P.C T£CH. Newport Beach·Cosia Mesa Y· Trust In the property situ· The lollowlng pe11ons are ducted by: a c:o1po11tlon ducted by: an Individual business yet? No Name Statement ~ 36-8 u..:...:.: IN CH4140351~9)Aor Bids will be received at LOAN NO. ated In said Counly and doing business as: Michael Have you •t•rted doing Have you started doing Larry w. Pacini The lollowlng persons are P«>l: • -m "'· 101124 t.'oay 1 109t the City of Cosla Mesa at 577·9540253 Srate described Ifs: Wo11lc:k Publishlng, 134 business yet? Vas, 4·15·97 butlness yet? Yes, May 1, This statement was llled doing business as· Retain CA fJt18. ~ 4153--~nts ' ' ' ' the OH1ce of the City Clerk, T.S. NO. A.P.N. 932-70.002 Topaz Ave.', Balboa Island, Grainger Advertislr:ig Inc., 1992 wllh lho County Clerk ol Pro, 2027 Vista 'caudal.,....,. 36-8 ._......., IM ' U LIC NOTICE 1 P.O. Box 1200, 77 Fair 98-50355CA The stteet address and CA 92662 Gary Grainger, President Curt A. He1berts, II 'Orange County on 4·11·97 Newport Beach. CA 92660 ..... ,onu, .._....,, "'· P 8 Dtlvt Costa Mesa Calilor· FHA/VA No other common designation, Meredith Dyan Naranjo, This statement was filed This statement was laled 19973717214 Hugh Brooks 2027 Vista CAQ2718 --------- nla 92628 •• or ~lore th• NOTICE OF II any, of the real property 134 'Topaz Ave., Balboa ••• with "'' County Clerk of with the County Clerk ol Dally Piiot April 17, 24, Caudal, Newport Beach. nu ~nea IS c:onclldlCI I>; CNS1'7299~ • ,, described above Is put· land, CA 92662 Orange County on 4·18·97 Orange County on 4·11·97 M 1 8 1997 Th794 CA 92660 ICOf'llOIWUll . time and date steted TRuSTEE'S SALE ported to be: 621 LIDO Michael Edw11d Zschoche, 19173717937 19 973717222 ay ' ' This buslnese Is con-,._ 'ffN atll'9d doing bull· Lff AllD Ac::aoerf AND above, 11 ~hich time they YOU ARE IN DEFAULT PARK DRIVE UNIT E·1, 135 Topaz Ave., Bilbo• 11· Dally Pilot April 24, May 1, Dally Pilot April 17, 24, PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an individual l'llSl vet?No. HEALTH win be pubhcly opened Ind UNDER DEED OF TRUST NEWPORT BEACH, CALI· land, CA 92662 8 15 1997 thSlO M 1 8 997 Th799 Have you started doing SIGHED: FeT PHASE C0MF0-S\M>l'm OF Ttw: 1Hd aloud ln the Counc:11 DATED JULY 10, 1992. UN· FORNIA. 92663 This business i1 con-• ' ay • • 1 Flotlllous BuslneH business yet? Yes ,.,.94 NENTS, lly.JlckClltno, P!lsldert ANNUAL STA~· Chambets 11 said address. LESS YOU TAKE ACTIO~ !he ,undersigned TrustH dueled by: • general part· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Name Statem ent Hugh Brooks ' This attlllmlnt w• fHd wi1h YEAR fM>ED DE(TllWR Each bid must conform TO PROTECT YOUR PROP d1scl11ms any llabillty for ne11hlp The l0Uow1ng persons are This s1a1emen1 was .ltled U°"" al OtWIOt 31, ,_ and be tHp<msive 10 111 ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT any lncOfrectness o 1h• Have you 1t811ed doing Flollll6us BuslneH Fictitious BualneH doing business as: Exec:u· wilh lhe Counly Clerk ol Counl)ton 1~ o.-.1 Ult ti'?••••--~•• pertinent Bidding and con-ANEEP0UBUACN SEXALPELA. NAIF TY00~ stteet address. and other business yet? Yes, October N•m• Statement N•me Statem en t tlvt Suite Se<:1eta1ial Ser· Orange County on 4.19.97 NOTX:f. · Hime C • l 1 common designation, II 1996 The following persons are The following persons are vice. 2400 W. Coast Hwy.. 19973717944 ~ ~,... fM run flOm 901 Cu+www -. ''~ Documents. A set ol OF THE NATVRE OF THE any, shown heteln. Mtred1th Naranjo doing buslne11 ar. C.H.G. doing business IS: Me· Newport O.ach. CA 92663 · · · .. IS-. It w• lied In .. Olfic:e ~ lX '1S714 f;licl Documents may be ob-PROCEEDING AGAINST Sald tale will be made, This Sllllment WH filed Safety Teehnologles. Inc:., c:hanleal Con5ullang Assocl-Patricia Arline Newell, 123· Diiiy Pilat Apnl 24• May 1• of Ille~ Qlltl A new fic:I· Total admitted H iits ~ at the Office of the YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· but wflhOut c:ovena11t or with lhe County Cltr1c of 436 lieflotto1>9 Ave .. Co-a.tes. 3535 E. Coast Hwy .. 33td St., IC. Newport 8, 15, 1997 th812 , Butinass Nlmt $133,912, 122 . City Englnear, 77 F1lr TACT A LAWYER\ . warranty, express or Im· Orange County on 4·11·97 rona del Mar, CA 92625 Suite 111, Corona del Mar, Beech, CA 92663 ' PUBLIC NOTICE lftdt bl fitd ~ tD lhll CS* To 1 • I I I 1 b 1 1itr•1 OrJ¥•. Costa Mesa, Calif or· A?~. ~S~E~~dtid,2~ plle~~!~~'!I.,~ II'!_!. pot· . 1 ~97317 17223 c1 .H.G. Sale,,tx,. Tec:06hnofo.E C0A 9262d 50 Del 3535 dThlsod bbu.slne1snds ivllds 81con· 1 lilnCI oe ta ,..,_. ~ ~!~~~~:~0::: '2.000,000 r'lla. upon nonrefundable COMPANY d 1 ses~"'" "' ..... um.,.anc:e~. Daily Pilot Apr I 17, 24, , es, Inc:., ( ... ,, 1 1 . onaJ . aner.. uct y. an u Flct tlous Buslne11 '*al 1tMff 1Ut11oaz1 ""u. 1n A 111 ated wnt•ins for ~nt 01 545 00 An ad-~• led T • tu und Y a'd to pay the remaining prlnc:t-May 1. 11. 1997 Th797 lamlngo Rd.. ii 11, Las E. Coast Hwy.. Suite 111, Have you started doing Name Stateme nt lit .-ol 1 fictilloul Mlllll ott~r tiin speciil surplus .&J-.. • • ""'n rus" er an pal sum of the nole(s}, •• V!tQH, NV 89119 Corona del Mar, CA 92625 business yet? No Th• follow!nn persons are Mime n.,.., at Ille.-of 1 d to , ...,...,..i c:haige 01 SlO.OO pursuant to creed ol Trust C:Uled by said Deed of PUBLIC NOTICE Th11 busineas Is con-This bu1ln1u Is con-Patricia Alline Newell 1 n b ~··1 n s . 1 '""-un s . _.be m1de II hendled by recorded 7-17·92, H ·inst. Trust with lnttrHI thereon . duc1ed by· a corporation duc1ed by· an Individual This stalemenl was flied g~0.)!s NO~AR~ !,.08~' MOiier under ftdlnl, ~· Surplus ~tu ~O b m.all. Bid Documents ind No. 92-478887,, or Official as provided In said note(s): Fictitious Busln•H Have ycX, s~rted doing Have yo~ stafled doing with the County Clerk of Main SI., Tustin, CA 92780 • law J:' .:=-.:: ~~o:~~r~s 'r5~'J4~~6~~ ut· OCber conlract documents ~ec:ords ~ thedoffic:e,ofJ~' advances, II any. undtr the H•m• Statement business yet? No business yet? Yes, 4·1·97 Orange County on 4·11·97 Cynthia LeJeune 440 w 'i:• ~ Aggt1g1ted wrtte-ins for trJaV also be examlne(il 11 A~GJY c=: •r S~te oi terms or said Deed of The lollowlng persons are C.H.G. Safety Technolo-0.0. Delaney 199 73717240· Main St., Tustin, CA 92780 · AntAri spec:111 surplus $0 tfie Offlc:e of the City Clerk CALIFORNIA. ~·xec:uted b Trust, fees, c:hargt1 and doing buslnen 11: Master· g•es. Inc:., Charles Gab· T.hls slatement was filed Dally P1lo1 April 17, 24, This business is con· ~rtllucn-Cosla Mesa UnHsignedfunds lsurplusl f1#1heCityolC01t1Mesa. DAVID o VESEL ANO eJCpenses 01 the Trustee piece Marble, 1634 ard,Prts. With 111• County Clerk ol M11y1.8,J997 · Th796 ductedby:anindivldual CN4l543!Apr 17.24 ~1 e $2,995.933 liD4 Documents wlll not be JANET R VESEL HUS-and of the trusts c:rtated Pomona Ave .. Costa MHa, Thia statement WBI flied Orange County on 4·18·97 Have you started doing 11187 ' '• G1lnllosslfromoperauons • • by said Deed or Trust. CA 92627 with the County Clerk or 11973717949 PUBLIC NOTICE · business yet? Yes Jan 97 tit .4 \2, 7341 milled \.lnles• the ad· BAND ANO WIFE II TAUS· The total amount ol the Mart Martlnosk 1634 Orange County on 4·18-97 Dally Piiot April 24 May 1 Cynthia leJeune, Net Income •11,412,735! dlUOoal s10.oo charge 11 In-rfbRA.imt/o~ET'<5 ~1~~:,: unpaid balance ol the obll· Pomlna Ave., Cosfa Mesa. . 18873717143 8, 15, 1997 ' th8t4 Fictitious BualneH This stalemenl was filed PUBLIC NOTICE lncr~11e , IDecreuel . n eluded with payment, BIDDER FOR CASH ( getlon secured by the CA 92627 Dally Pilot April 24 May 1 Name Statement with the County Clerk of C1p1tal and Su1plu1 during ., Each bid shall be •c-able 11 the t'me ot sal~ay~ property to bl sold and George Arcaro 260 Cag-8 15 1997 ' th811 PUBLIC NOTICE The lollowlng persons are Orange County on 3·04·97 Flit No. 1813111114 1998 t 1.~37, 738 coJ71Panled by the bid se-1wf 1 1 1 U 1 reasonable estimated ney Ln 1102 Newport ' ' doing business as· Miiitary 19973712109 f lCTmOUllUllNEU lnsurancern Force: Nation· cur1ty Ust of Oeslgnlled :1 ,u~mo."~~ °r~~· FROt~~ costs, expenst1 and ad· Beach CA 92663 PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltloue Bu1lne11 Aviator Placement . Service, Dally Pilot April 3 10 17 IWIE ITATtMEWT wide $206,221,000lt , a es a vanc:es •I the lime ol lnlllal Thi • b I I N•m• St•t•ment 206 1/2 42nd Street New· , ' ' The lollOWI"" persoo(s) '"' .Accident & HH h premi-Subcontractors, and Non· OF E FLAGPOLES AT publlcatlon ol the Notlc:e of s us neu •, con-Fictitious Bu•l.,eu The following persons are port 8aach CA 92663 24, 1997 Th773 . .,, COVEAAL O~ ums SO collusion Affidavit requited THE MAIN ENTRY AREA Sale is $$40,790.78. du~ed by: a genera part· N•m• Statement doing business as: Cadillac MQllhew Kirby, 206 112 doing llusintss as L 1nsu11nce in Force: Callfor· by the Information For Bid· TO THE. PLACENTIA-CIVIC The 8eneflciaty under n~:.lp ou started doln The following persons are Vintage, 122 N. Harbor 42nd Stteel. Newporl PUBLJC NOTICE ~':,157~l~ lilt "t.:. 0 AJ "''Business Page deta. · CENT~. 401-"'1 EAST said Deed of Trust hereto-busines~ et? No g doing business as: Morn· Blvd .. Unit 102. Fullerton, Beac:h,CA92663 · " ""' •2.~00 This projtcl Is • tederany CHAPMAN AVENUE, PLA· lore executed and detlv· .. Y l k Inga tar Building Mainte· CA 92633 This business is con· Fla Illa. 1Hn1'1m1 Solllh. Suite 7(0). Orange, CA Accident and hHlth prem1· CENTIA, CA alt right, title ed to the nde signed a ... arty Mart nos Y FIC1lTIOUI IUl.SS ~ ums • Direct C11lforn11 lunde<:t proJect and will bt and lnletHt con~eyed 10 tr u 1 r George Arcaro nanc:e. 18512 Yorba Unda Michelle Masptto, 223 ducted by: an Individual -ITATtmllf Co'it,_ Notlll Amel!U. Inc Business Piga t 4 I 82 under fecte1at r99ul1tlons and now held by 11 under f"tt~~·ra~f ofs~ This 11atement was filed Blvd .. Suite 443, Yorba 22nd St., Hunllnglon Have you sta.rted doing The folcM!ng oenon(s) 1 Delaware 3111 Clmno def Alo we hereby cettatY that the wl\tc:h Include the Oavts· said OHd of Trust In lhe :;:J1 wrltt ·~ 1 or 1 0 •. wi1h the County Clerk ol Linda, CA 92886 Beach, CA 92648 business yet? No ta1a1ness.: HEW f · NoNI lltii R00t S... Otego ibov• items ire in acco,. Bacon Act and related pro1>9rty altulled In sald 1 Ind enEI 0~• 0 S •11 Orange County on 4·18-97 Caveuon Enterprises, This business . Is con· M~tthew Kirby 4548 Buell BIW gzloli · · dince with the Annuil c d s d aull ec:t 10 • • 19973717945 (NV), 18032.C lemon ducted by: an lnd1vldual This stetement was filed • Statement for the YHt acu. The wage dtttrmlna-oun!{ ~n 1'1' • The undersigned caused Drive, Yorba Linda. CA Have you st1rted doing with the County Clerk of bN Pll1l CA ll0621 Tits business IS conclideO ~ ended December 31 . 1996 uon wlll be undtr Davi• ~c:~r:: ;ioo310 said Notice of Oelault Ind Dilly Piiot April 24, May 1, 92686 business ytt? Yea 8/95 Orange County on 4·18-97 SOOkYauno~no. 4548 aCll/l)Omon made to tha lrlsu11nc1 Bacon Act and 11tated 1e11 T · · 4, • , Electlon lo Sell lo be r• 8, 15, 1997 th8t3 This business Is con-M1c:helle Maspero' 11973717940 M .. ~M CAll0621 RtQ!slt3nt llaS not vet blOU Commissioner of the State ano the Oepar1ment or In. 01,: c:~~·~~s~:~~ corded In the c:oi'7c where PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: a c:orpo1aUon This statement was Med Daily Piiot April 24, Mey 1, .TM tiusaness is concM:led IO ~ buSlnttS under tne of Cahtomi1, pursu1nt to di41/iel Relations, State ol If any of lhe real property t~~·~1 PfOperty 1 ocate~. . Have you stafled doing w1th the County Clerk ol 8 15 1997 th808 WI~ bct'°"s uness name '"""· California Ith• Cont11C1or d ibed bov I ''"s 1 an attempt to co· business yet? No Orange County on 3-28·97 ' ' ~SU. 1111 not yet blOU NmeS kSltO herein Bernard H. Wolunski, and Subcont1aC1011 •h•ll p~·;t.d .~ b~· • 4ror; lect,• debbt,alanddanw!y linlOfb. Flotllloua Bueln•H Cavesson Enlttptlsn. -19973715589 PUBLIC NOTICE tD ll'lnSad uoess ut* SIGNED COVEIW.L HORT Pr111de<'lt OORC Es ER Ro. CO. mat on o I ne I • Name St•tement John Saul. Manager 0 11 Pit 1 A 11 3 10 17 ~ buSUlllSS 111m11 MJfRICA, INC By Clint W Matthew P. McCauley, pay nol less than the H T AO, used for that purpose. Tilt following persons are This slatement was filed 1 Y 0 pr ' • ' Fictitious Bualne.sa names ~Sled llt1911. Roberts VP ' Secretary h1ghet w1ge 11te). ~~N~~~k MAR. CALIFOR· Date: 10 APR 97 doing bu1lne11 as: Corner-with the County Clerk of 24• 1997 Thno Nam• Statement 1sr;NED. SOOK YOUNGJUHG lits' slMtment was f•~ wl The City has obtained The undersigned Trustff MASTER MORTQAOE stone Recording Ar11 Socl· Orange Counly on 3-27·97 PUBLIC NOTICE The following persons are nu s•ment w• filed 1111 Cou~Cler11 Of . 04123. 04/24. 04125, from the Olre<:tor ol the O• dlac:l1lms en liablli 101 CO~PAMV, TRUSTEE, ety, 3 Studeb1ker. 2nd 18973715488 doing business as:I"" Cou~Cltlll ol Countron 13. 1WT 04128. 04/29 p1rtment ol Industrial Rela· any incorr.Jness 07 Ille BY SPECIALIZED, INC., ~oor. 1"'1~· CA 92~18 11 11 Dally Pllol April 24, May 1, Fictitious Busln .. e Heather's Affairs, 336 E 1eoun1yon 11, 1~7 . NOTICE· m f;~~s lions the general prevailing ttreet address and other AS AGENT FOR SAID 6:1s:n C ·~~s St ·~ 1 • 8 15 1997 th81B N•me Statement 17th St .. Costa Mesa, CA HOT.:E· s Rcffous Name Sl*ment expres f1w yurs I 1111 of per diem wages and common designation, It TRUSTEE 4180 VI• B h C~n ~815 ·• ong ' ' The followlng persons are 92627 Si.ment expres fiw yat1 I the datl 1t was Med 1n tile Office the general prevailing rll• any, lhown hertln. Real f B 'c.,pll\terl• z~~~ 'F11c:hel 18 Via Tar PUBLIC NOTICE doing business 11: Leop-Heather Goss, 300 E. the -"was filed In 1111 of the CoulllV Cl•lk A new FiC11- lor holiday and overtime Said aale will bl made, C• 93013 (805) ea..: rtc:aJeta Coto' De Caza CA Fictitious Buslnesa aHrd Lol unge, B414 wh alnCuAt, CBoasht Hcwy'9' 2"616400. Newport of 1lle COuntt Clerk A OIW AQ. •ous Buscness Name Stattmen but without covenant 01 ' 926 9 ' ' uni ngton eac • tac • :A ~s !Maness turna Sllttme mist be l~ed odor to tllal do1le OBITUARY 888 work In the locality In warranty expren or Im-1424 7 N•m• Stateme nt 92648 Thia business Is con-rrust be filed p®r tD 1hlt 6* Tilt filing or this statement dots iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii which the work 11 to be plied, rtgardlng title. pos· BY: A. POHL, ASST. J~• d b~~lneu 11 1 c:~: The following persona are Michelle Maspero, 223 ducted by: an Individual 'The filing ol ltil .-ment ooei not of itself aulhortle IM use In performed 101 Heh c111t, senlon. or enc:umb1anc:es, VICE PRESIDENT u e Y· a genera P doing business as: a) SBN 22nd St.. Huntington liava you started doing not of itsell IUltlOnlt the "" 1n this St.Ile ol a Fictitious BuSllllSS HOGAN clasalfic1tlon or type of to pay the remaining prlncl· 17P0~022 n~rahlp 1 rt d d 1 Superior Business Network, Beach, CA 92648 business yel? Yes, 3·68 tlVs SUllle of 1 f'Qlout Bulinns Name In '4olllloo of 11'11 nQlllS of Rlc h•rd y Hoa•n work needed to execute pal sum ol the note(s). ... Published Newport bu!r~es~ou,171 ~o • o ng b) Billo's, 333 N. Newport This ...bu~lneu Is con· Healhtt Gou Name in-.4alalioll of"" llOfltl of enother under ,_llll, Statt, 76, a GI • Harbo; the contrad. liollday ratt1 c:u1e<:t by said Deed ol Beach.Costa Mesa Dally J w Y tf 11 Blvd .. Newport Beach, CA ducted by. an Individual Thia stalement was flied lllOCtlef under FGrll SUM common law-4Sff Seetotl 1 Id f g th · n Trust with Interest thereon aaon et a 92663 Have you started doing with the County Ct11k of I (See Sed 1 ' Bu and Prof res ent or • pasl shill bt P••d H apecl ed as provided In n ld note(•>' Pilot April 24, May 1, ~· Thi• llatement waa llltd Dennla A. Dalessio, 333 N. buslneu yet? Yes, 7/96 Orange County on 4·18-97 1commona:' ~ etttQ , tlntal tSslO 6 ¥•ars and former In the collectlve bargaining advancea If an nde th ' 1997 wllh tile County Clerk of Newport Blvd. Newport Michelle Mupero 11973717138 1•UeQ' nau Ind 8SllOnS Codll. resident ol Newport agrMment 1ppllc:1ble to terms 0j aa1~1" 't:,,_J 0~ TH804 Orange County on 4·11·97 Beach, CA 92863 This atatement WH hied Daily Pilot April 24 May 1 1=/iog First llO Beach Cosla Me Beech, California, each particular craft. c:IH· Trust '"' charges and 18973717231 This business 11 con-with the County Clerk of 8 15 1997 ' thso9 9elch-CosQMtsa . ~ · sa died April 22. 1997. alflc:atlon or type of wor1< expenses ol the Truslff PUBLIC NOTICE Daily Pilot April 17, 24, ducted by: an Individual Orange County on 3-28-97 . • CN4~T-2.827.CApr1724 CN•14 66.:~~,0,17,24, Richard was the City employed on the project. and of the t1u1t1 cttated STATEMENT OF May 1, 8, 1997 Th793 Hive you slarted doing 11973715507 PUBLIC°MOTICE ~ 18. 111117 • • • Planner as Community Coples of schedules ol by said Oeed ol Trust. WITHDRAWAL FROM business yet? Yes. Jan. 1, Dally P1101 April 3, 10, 17, • Development Olrec:to1 ,,, .. 10 determlM<f are on The 101a1 amount ot tile PUBLIC NOTICE 1997 . 24, 1997 Th769 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE In camornla. He was a nle 81 the City Clerk'• Of unpaid balance ot the obll-PARTNERSHIP Denrn 01lesslo WWII and Korean Wat ,,_ 1 F · g1tlon H c:u11d by the OPE.RATINQ UNDER Flctltloue Busln•H This statement was . filed PUBLIC NOTICE ca.._ 1H ,n ·71_,. Ale No. 1H7U111M Army veteran· • mem-1"'•· oc:ated 11 n •ir property to be aold and FIClTTIOUS N•~ St•tem•nt with the County Clerk ol .---•••• FtCTmOUI Mimt ber of Tac:o'ma Elks 0111te, Costa MHa, Cahlor· reuonable estimated BUSINESS NAME The following persons are Ortnge County on 4-11·97 Fictitious Bueln•H RC11TlOUS IUll81 NAME ITATfMOn' fl 174 Canterwood nla 92628, end 11e avail· costs, expenses and ad· The foOowing person hu doing buslneu a.s: ELC 199 7371720 5 N•m• Statement MAME STATtll8fT The lpllowlng penon(1) 1.-art Golf •end Countr able to any Interested party vanc:n al the time of Initial withdrawn u a geMral Marketing, 909 1/2 No. Dally Pilot Ap<ll 17, 24, The lollowlng persons 11• doing laiSlntSS u c 1 u b and P 8 a~ upon request. publication of the NoUc:e ol partner from 1he partner-Bayfront, Balboa Island, CA May 1, 8, 1997 Th798 doing business 11: GMS • 'SCRE~ll.£ 126' ', memb~r of the Inter· D'l acc:ordanc:t with Sec· S1t1 l1 $561,474.86. shlp operating under the 92$62 CUSTOM DESIGNS. 10 Via 15611 Prooid Line. 811. ~nt· nallonal Urban Land !Ion 1773 2 of the California The Benellc:lery under lic:tltious buslneH name of Nanc:y Joan Cook. 909 t/2 PUBLIC NOTICE Mirage, Rancho Santa M.,. •noton Beadl. CA 92849 1 tit 1 d Sh k · Hid OMd ol Tru11 herelo-Silver Star Casting Co. 81 No. Baytront, B1lboa II· garlla, CA 92688 This business Is con· (714)8Q8.()781 r---. Rudar 11716 l Oii ns u • an ar Labor Code, the Contractor lore Hecuttd end deUv· 1780 Monrovia Av Costa land CA 92862 Fictitious BuslnHt Gerl Sllnle>', 10 Via Ml· ducted by: en Individual Sydna Cotiiomoo. CA, 1 s~fm"'t c..:.. CA 91780 lit Island Yacht Club In shall post• copy ol the d• tr•d to the undersigned a Mesa, CA 92627 " Toni P. Cook, 909 1/2 No. N•m• St•tement rage, Rancho Santi Mir· Hive you started doing Coeeli~Ruoar~ 11716 E °''"' C1lllornla. termln1tlon of prevelllng written Declaration ot 0.. The Fictitious Bualntll Bayt1ont, Selbo• Island, CA The following pttsons sre garlla, CA 92688 busln111 yet? No Strett. T pl Ci1)' CA 111780 Fam l 1 y member• 11~ ol w1g11 11 11c:h Job fault and Demand for Sale, Name referred-to above 92662 doing buslneu as: 1) This bu sinus 11 con· James Edwin Conrell This lalslllHS IS cooelJc:ted Men:'~· 9716 E Oli Include h Is,._ w it t slle. and written Nolle:• of D• wu filed In Orange Counly Thia bu1lne11 11 con-Teach Me PC, b) Macro ducted by: an Individual This statement was liled a COl'POfltlon • "' Adelaide of G·~ H ar· The Cont1ac:to1 and any fault and Electlon to Sell. on 11/22/96, 19963702734 dueled by: husband and Man Consulting, c:) Teach Have you started doing with the County Clerk ol HM you swtecl doing lluSI S~ T:pl• City, CA= ...., bor, aon Brian Daniell aubc:ontrictOl'(I) •h•ll 1 The underslgMd caused Full name and addreu or wife Mt PCI. 635 W. Baker St., business ytt? No Orange County on 4·21·97 OISSvet?Yss.Jar.l11Y1 1097 S sintsa11co ..,, and grandson Jullan 001 less than the apecl~J H id Notice of Default and the person withdrawing: Have you atarted doing ll-201, Costa Mesa, CA Gerl Stanley 199737182 11 IGNED: SYDNA COAFORATION co-~11 flu .,_, Oanlell both of eoul· Election to Sell 10 be rt· Douglas Witkop, .te1 w. bu1lne11 yet? Yes, 3·1·97 92626 This stllement wae llled Daily Pilot April 24, Mey 1. ey· AnoaM Nlllaml, Ptuldent .._strant not yet -der, Colorado. Pfevelling rates of w1ges to corded In the county where 18th St., Costa Mesa. CA N1nc:y Cook Joseph J. Giaquinto, 635 wilh the County Clerk ot 8, 15. 1997 lh817 'this Slatement wu f~ed wl to trlnSICI business under tt1t Funeral Service will be •• worktrl employed by the 1111 pro1>9rty 11 foc:ated. 92627 Thi• 1tetement was filed W. Saker SI., I L·201, Orange County on 3·04·97 Cou~Qelll Of hcHous bulinttS IWM 01 2•00 m Sat rda them In tile execution ol Thia 11 an ettemp1 10 col· OouglH Witkop wlll\ the County Clerk of Costa Mesa, CA 92626 1987:17 t 2928 PUBLl C NOTICE inty 00 · 17 19G7 names kited lleflin. Aprll 2:· at' Have~ Re~i the eontrae1. lect a debt, and any lnlor· 19973711022 Orange County on 4-11-117 Thi• bu1ln111 b con· 04lly Piiot April 3, 10, t7, NOTICE· Ns Ac:noua SIGNED GEORGE RUOAR. CE· Chapel Gig Harbor A ptyment bond and per· matlon oblalntd wilt be Thi• stltement wu filed • 19913717224 ducted by: an l~lvldual 24, 1997 Th772 Flctllloua Bualn•H talemert llCl)lres f1.,. Ytlfl f CELIA RUOAA, MICHAEL RUOAR Interment at H aven oi lormanc:t bond w!ll be r• u .. d for that purpose. with the Cou-. Clerk ol Dally Piiot April 17 24 Have you started doing Name St•tement 1111dllll1t wa Med in 1lle Thlt ttaltmelll WIS "ed A t M I I p k D•t•t 09 APR 87 ... , M 997 Th7"' bualneu yet? Yes. 1·1-97 PUBLIC NOTICE The followlng ptttons are IM COu~Clelll Of •• emor • •r • qlllred prior to the llUICU-MASTBR MORTGAOI Orange County on 4·2·97 ay 1, 8, 1 .,5 Joupta J. Giaquinto doing bu1lne11 as: Atomic the COuntt Cltftl A I.ft lid Counttoo 3.19117. RtmembrancH may lion of the c:onttte1. The COM'ANY TRUSTEE Dally Pilot ApfU 10, 17, 24, Thi• 11a1ement wa• flied Fictitious Bualn•H Rag, 1919 Newport Blvd., lou• Bu11nas Hime s.mt NOTICE· '-• RdilOut be mad• to the Amer!-*"""' bond and 1>9r• 8Y S'IClALIZEO INC ' May 1, 1997 th781 PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Clerk or Name St•tement Cotta Mesa. CA 92627 lllllt bt filtO pnot 91:1 tNt IS-. S.ment ccpm IM Yllfl f can Heart Aaaoci.uon. l~manc:• bond ehall be In ' •• Fl tltlo • 1 O<~• County on 4·111-97 The followtng per1on1 ere Mlchelle Masptro, 223 hllng of INS Slltlment ""dill It wu llltcl In"" Haven of RHt Funeral Ille form and amount ... ~:u~~~~T :~:o ~D PUBLIC NOTICE :.m. 4:..1::n:~· 19973717741 doing txi.lneH H : Lall 22nd St., Huntington~:'.~ ~Ihle.:.• I °' ttlt eou._ 0.ltl A MW~ Hom• I• In Clhatg• Of larU\ Jn 11\e contrsct doc:u-' • .. 1 tltl ••• 1 The followfnn ,..,sons ire Dally Pilot Aptll 24, ~Y t, Chenet Fln1nclal . 2790 811ch, CA 92648 ..._. ..,.,!....... ....... ..,_ '°"' luttlllll Name errengemeni.. 1 ,..., II, Carptnt•rl•, r c oua -• nese ·-. ,.._. 8 15 1997 th&l& Hatbot Blvd., 1210, Costa This buslntu is con-,_,,. in....,_,,,"' ...... .,._ ...... IMO ...6... tD N dill men .. C• taou, (101) 984-N•ma Statement doing bualneU aa: Hula • • Mna. CA 92828 ducted by: an Individual under Ftdml, ~. o mi.. ... """' In accordaru with prcvt-1424 The fotlowlng petaont ,,. Moon, 234 Flower Street, PUl.LtC NOTICE Kelly Bunon BJxltr, 2855 Have you star1ed doing law (Set s.cton I The '*no ol ,.t "*'1enl vot:.'1---------tlone of Public Conltect 8Yt Q NAVARRO doing bu1ln1H H ! a) Colla Mesa, CA m27 Plnec:rHk Or.. 10421, business ye1? No MCI, 81isineu Ind Pn:JIUSIO not of llMll IUflolllt the llM ~ Sec:tlon 22300 tub-• ' DreyW'a b) Dl'tytt'a the Shannon . Cllol HolQalt, Plotltloua llU91rMH Cotti MtH CA 92e28 Mic:tlelle M111>9ro 1) hi ..... ol t r.cMoua sll&utlon cl tllgl~ atld TRUITIS SA.Lii OF-Auction Company, ol 234 Flower Sttett, C'ot1-Name Statement Thie bu1lnen Is con-Thie statement wea nlecHlrstfilil'IO NMle In~ ol .. -~ui11alent •ecwlU.• fOt l'ICIR Ortyer'a th• Appraleal Mt ... CA 92&27 ~ folowlng pettoN .,, ducted by: an lndlvldual with the County Clerk of Htwpoft BeacM:osta Mtu lnotlllf "'* Jtdltll. llf!I mon1ee wtthheld to er1" t71'CMN7 eomr,n~ VI• Udo, ~!'-S:" .. r°'~:a doing butlne" as: J a M Have you st811ed doing Or•fl9• coun1y on 3-2•97 CN41&531 Apr24 • ._ U,16. :"""°"~• ,J::-~ 1. '.UN petbmanc:e undef 'ubll•h•d Newport Stt. • 8eac:h. CA Me CA 92021 • M~~ SeMCH, 1057 business yet? Yea, 1-2·97 18973711581 19117 MCI, • 1"11 oonttac:t will be S*mlt· 8tacM:oatl Met.a Dally 11::.,. tM Auc:1lon Com-Thf:' bualntH la con-I!. ";wf Hwy., ~Ila. Kelly Blxltr Dally Puoc AprU 3, 10, 17, ~~no N.i ,.-1t the r~t and tx· ~ Aprt 11. 24• May 1• pany, J.c (CAJ, 3411 via ducitd t>y: hutband and 1:~v•~~n EnttrprleH. Ji~~· 1~'1~':ty ~,!,:~ 2•. 1997 Th171 PUBLIC NOTICE HtwPClft~Mtu DRU' MM ~ct"" Con1'actor. '~ Th717 Lido, Ste. a. Newport ~~'v. 1tlr1ed ....i.... (NV). 18032.C Lemon Or•• County on 4-14·97 PUBLIC NOTICE CN41'7a119698.W4 /r1'JI ean...l • ~--lactl bldcMr lhlll PoHtte S.ac:ll. CA t2M3 butlnear"yet? No ... ,, .. " Or~v!..l Yorba Lindi, CA ttt13717421 10,17,24. Mitt I, 1997 ,.__. ~'I' ., ._ lirnt tl\11 contract le PUILIC NOTICE Thie bu1IMH 11 con-Sh C H I I t2~ Dilly Pilot April 11 24 flctlUoua auslMH --~ 1 Clu• "A" eon-g~ed by: Umlttd Uabllity 0:;;: H0to:i:• e Thi• bu~ln111 la con-M•y 11 a, 1u 7 Th789 m m• Stetem en t PUBLIC NOTICI :teoo P..itlo V'9w Drt\19 ir.-or • UcenN PUf~ LOAN NO. . Thia statement was llled ducted by. • corporation ~ ...,_ 10 N111o Cont;ad COC1e 177 .. 1312... b~!i':..~~f~~ A= With lht County eter11. of =,t_•~et?~ed dOlng PUBLIC NOTICE M4-a700 S4ildori 3300. Th• IUCCN .. T.I . NO. 28, 19111 Orange County on 4-21 .. 7 C1ve11on lnterprlna, l'lotltlous IMalMH _ """blddtJ must m.intaln ....... ICA Dl'tytir'I 1M Auction Com-1H72718101 Jot\n Saul Dltec1or NMM Sl•l•mant Mlchtlle MHPtlO U3 ... ......,,.. JIC«\M t.hroughol.lt tM PHAIVA .... pany. LLC, Robert H. Diiiy Pilot Ap(H 24, May 1, Thi• ltlt~ was nled Tlle•fOltow!ng '*'°"'are 22nd St.. Huntlng1dn -e.oma ~. of ttlle conctac:t. NOTICa OP Dr~tf, Manager • I, 10. 1997 tNUI with Ult' County Clerk of doing t>uslneaa as: Ant· Stach, CA 92848 t720 W .. Rold, Anllllill\ "4dder '"llY wfthdrlw TRUITll'I U&.I Thia statement was filed Or.nge County on W1·81 helm Slrett AJ>artment1, This bu•lnest I• con• tor • S*lod Of~ YOU ARI! IN Dl!,AUlT ~ ... ~ ci.r .. 11901 PUBLIC NOTICI 1MU71Mtt 1~ Rcchtsler It., co11a dliCled by: an lnctMdual ~=.r.. !Z!..., "¥. -•vs •ftM IM dai. Mt UNDIA Dl!ID 0' TRUST ...... ""' ~""'1on,+,1 7 --tit'-•·-·--· O.ity Piiot Ap(ll 2A, May 1, MtN, CA e21a1 H•vt you •tattH doiog ~All ""'11='--DATf.O MAY I, 1192. UN-• 2 1 ... ,...,.. -•• ...... a.11 1"1 lhl1t Richard A. S.W.A, 13& bualnet1 yet? 'Y"' 12/M ,_...,_ -tor.1'\t opening""''°'· ... i.ns YOU TAAi! ACTION Ody Noe Aprl 14, M,y 1, ......... t........ . Aeclletttt St., Coll• Mtll, Mlcl\tlle Muptro ....... ... eef • PfO\llded for In tM TO "'°TIC'( YOUA PAO'• t, 11, '"7 thlOI The 'ollowlnt P*eont.,.. PUIUC NOTJCI CA t2t27 This etatlf'Mnt wu filed Tiii ...... ,.._,.,. __ .. • ,..._ Cotllract CocM Sec> EA!.!1.fl..~Y H 90f..O AT doing buelneN = Thi• bu1tn"1 la con-wl1h I.ht C(MM'lty Cleft< of --_.., llOn 1too ec eeq. A f"U1M.J\i IAU . " YOU PUIUC NOTICI ArntriCaa IUGnty Ploutleue 9uelM•• CLAaalPl•D Of.,. CoUll4Y on 3-21-97 .._ ,... S.. r-n . • C-. --------The City Councl of the NHO AH ~TIOH .. __.___. __ ._..._ tits, ti) California N8'Ml'-t•fMnt 11,1 th• resource vou tff727tll70 ,...,.. ...... ._ -~io'i O'lllc Qty of Cotta Mesa ,. ~THI! NATURE OF THI r"''"---S~. 1 Ctettwood ~ foloWll'O 1*ton1 •e can count on to .. n a OalfV Piiot Aprtl 3, 10, 17, 1"7 ~ ..... a.. Ml. ""'" fie ftQflt to r~ ~SBC:JB1~A(AA~JZ n!'::.!:e.:::.,. ~ Nfwpor1 lwft, CA =~•~n:!lo~~ myri•Cl of marchan-14. 1197 Th7M .... ,._ TM ..__•~ ~and II lltdt °'to WllW TAC+ A LAWY!.ll dolnO ~ u : Thie le ~S.. lewhMy, M D., lno., Radio Club C.8., 12'2 Cllaa ll•me, because ClaHlfltld ,,_ ... ,_, ........... ~In lflft ~. On MAY 11. 1•1J.. at Uvlnvl, S.11 Via Udo (CA). t Cr"twoOCI Dr, w ... Tt*d "'"'· ..,,,, our column• com~I The moal comprehen· l1il ~ -... ,.._. • •,. ~ 8'191 CIOmPfY to:oo A.M,1 MAlrlA :l/JJ Nawpott IHctl, CA .....,9Meh,C-'t2teel M9,CAl210:) qu1lltl9d buyer• lo atve and cutrent dlrec-BClill 111 • -.._...., -"'t lw prcMslonil of ho-~OAOI OOM#'/4HV, • Thli th.lalnatt ta con-lfrll\Claco Oefda. 1111 calll lOfY of OOoel• ana • .,. C...•' '\ ':f· _.... -.--fury appo!nttd Trustn JolW'I !M!e1• 14~1 He Cll-.ct !f • CO!J!O!Mlon w... Third "'"'· ..,.. Ma·HT8 wJc .. awounal ; ~ -._.,.... ' \ I ' Po~y Rate~ and deadline~ arr &ubj ect to changr without notice. _Thr publisher re ervr the right to censor. reclas ify. revise or reject any rla sified advertisement. Plea e repon any error that may be in your clas ified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot ar<'Ppts no liability for any error in an adverti em«>nt for whil'h it may br responsible r xrcpt for the c·o t of the space a<'tually Offupied by the rrror. Crt•di1 i'a n 011ly be allowed for tlw first ini-r rt ion. . -. --- I .... ... --· . • I .. ------ 1002-t621 2102·2744 II 27 ... 2790 'I How to Place A By Fax (7 14) 631 -6594 ( Plra'-f' i11rl11tlt' your nnmr und pho111· mnnbn ond we'U f'alJ you LtU'k \\"ith n prirc· cpiotf'.) . BY Phone (714) 642-5678 . Doors D. By MaWin Person: 330 \Ve t Ba,· treet Costa Mesa. CA 92627 :\t "t>wpor1 Blvd. & Bay 't THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1997 ...--Deadlines Monday ............... Fricia~ S:OOpm Tuesday ............. Monda)' 5:00pm \'\edne day ........ Tuesday 5:00prn Thursday ...... \\t'dne~day S:OOpm Friday ............. Thu~day 5:00pm Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday alurday .............. Frida~ 5:00pm --,·. "',, t '• .._. ~-."" . .......... . . - a . . I I 2900-2918 ·rJ 29204018 Cl lla0.1140 Index . , \ 1 . "} . ... ~ ~ ---- ....... • -.... '~ 6010-6080 ., 6102-6190 , ii 7011·9090 ERVICE DIRECTO -For All Your H~ and Business Needs -.................. ,, .,~a.- Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week for Only $28 per week (4 wk, min.) Call u .. at 642·5678 x25 GENERAL 1002 COSTA·MESA 1024 NEWPORT -----•NEWPORT BALBOA NEWPORT NEWPORT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . BEACH 1069 HOUSES/ BUCH 2169 ISLAND 2606 BEACH 2669 BEACH NEWPORT 2669 BEACH 266i (QUM. IOOUMOQ Ol'!'OllTUHITT Attention Home Owntrt & N SW HOM.. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!i~iiiii co NDO s liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiii~iiiiii~iiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii&iil FROM S237 ,990 N rt H lght•• FOR RENT 1 Br CloH to beach. Bay Front 1 Br fp, All Kinda of Joba For Convenient To place •n ad In • Ea111lde Coata MHa * 32/cataiin• Dr u111s pd, stove, trig, dwah, parking. N/peta. All Kindt of People. Cla••ln•d Claaalfled , ................ -........, ............... . ........ .-....... "' ........................ ................ ...................... a••••• ........ •• ..... , ........... ... -·-· • t .... . ........ , ........ .. ... II bl llC•••• .. _ ...... BOUSISI a cormos POR IAl.I R.E. Agtnt1U Showe••• tho•• tJaClal proper11H In our Hom•• of th• Weak a. Open Home Quid• publlahed NCh SaturdaV In t~ Real Etta\• Tab. It'• an effective anct lne~pen•N• way to reach homebuyeral Cati OUf ,Claullled Oeper1ment Todayll ••2·5178 Aak abqut Out' CUl'F•nt ap.clalal Weetport Hom•• 3br/3ba, den, pool. no pelt. $675/monlh. Vrly. $1150/mo lncld• Claaalfled. 842-5878 Call 842·5CS78. 2545 Santa Ana Ave. Mini oc .. n view. 582·804.e882 utlla. 873.e040 --------71~6·5261 Reduced to S495Kll OA 714.e73·4002 aeauUtut Upper 2 t>d NEWPORT -U11:!-WPO--lt-T ____ NEWPORT Grundy Riii 675-8181 BALB 2Bd 2Ba VeraaillH 1 bath. 2 patios, new ""' taWPORT BEACH PENINSULA 2107 1mmac 1ux condo. w1k carpet. All ament vr1y. BEACH 1069 BEACH 1069 BEACH HARBOR RIDGE to Bch. Pvt comer unit •3oe 1/2 Cora1• 1069 •180" Ocean Vlew• 48r 2.siory, 2 door• 10 s1200 AYI ~1 645·9029 1·310.273·3300 8000+ aq.ft. Cullom Hnd. aleeps e. appl, 2BR Townhom• llAVVl•W T•RRAC• Home. $2,800,000. gar prkg. S17SO.mo 2.58A. Lr1> 2-car BALBOA cmmac. 380. 2.5BA 1-8C>O.e40-41Hi + dep: Avl Sept.June attach gar a g •. PENl""SUIA Z607 home. Comm. pool & 582·927.e772 Aemod. End unit. n . tpa. Prof .. t lonally ClaHlfled Beach a. 811 .. 3bd,1.JS~1~600~/~m~o~. 64~0.~56~64~.liiiiii!~~~~iiiiii landscaped yard with Th• moat compr•h•n-• Qreat View waterfall. Lota of alva and C\ltrent dlree-2ba. Upper duplH, Beach Hou .. /MobHe At Th• Beachl extrHI 1349,000. By tory 01 good• and Hr· Cath cell. 2 pvt d9Cka. 2001t to water, ref, wd, lbd w/garag• Sl.OSIS Owner 714·725--0247 vlcoa arounctl 2·car gar+ 1, fplc, Pvt yarct /b•ach. Mgr, 9·73.as1e 11750/mo. 675-9147. 11001q.l1. 1.St>r, 2ba. a1una ll·Ptan Full s1 100. Inc utn +Hc. 1 _______ _ eay Vlewt Expanded • o•ey eoe.7ao.0Tea NEWPORT & u pgradedl 3Br+ SOUTH C ~ COIONA FR. Ute1 120.1104 Bkr -Erno 1oa• DEL...... LIDO St•P• to beach. 1e•ce FELL m " v lftAA'\ 2122 1395/$485. Single, pvt '°"' entrv. Tenn. w/d. turn. OUT Off ••CROW RINT TO OWN •br/1b• Pront Hae No,.,.. 87"3·8103 ., ... •n•· Owner la haK movect • '850/mo. With 28% 4 blka to beach. Oar, Nwpt Het• r'•bulou• O/W 1~,:,~:=p• 001 outl Loweat prlcea rent etedl1. 2BO, 28A O/\N, W/O. No pets. Cuttom Hom• Up-Caaablanca modal In Charming upgraded 11200/mo. 472•2099 graded 31)(1/2ba. Lrg No pets. Carport exolualve Harbor conao. N .. , SC plau. backyard. S2800mo Vl•t• Del Me .. Alct~. ~ t>drma, family SIOOtq.rt. carport. 3Br RB• · Jaamln• Agt 840-7000 ~t •M•·••••• rm, formal dining 71 ... .9304081 Crll l'A, OR. 2 car 111 St •• 1 Br 1 aa Nut to atH· OV9' HOO aq ft 1•r, apa. Yr Jae, Veraa ea " • Beach Oar Prkg, 1441.000. M•y •••~i •., 2300/mo. 831-2a41 P•nth•• lurn/unrurn ""II Y ' A• nova" d '"" optldn. MOil""" ~h ~ ~:..~ 11100.mo ••• U87 ROMES 1100COSTA111$1. 2124 -.eWiiAMA• • .. lli••lli••ll[m Penlntula 1 -48d. 19' , .. I wide is ••••••Ill••• Wlnt•r & vacation Iona !ft qutet Trllht 487 A l•e"4_. ltd APUTlllNTS ...,,...., AaHNe NOW ltwi. CAI• ok. CIOM t8d/lla l'or leH• mA• ...... '°' .... Sataotlonl to ehop • 142-1)63 Min 1 YNt. 1'3&0/mo . ._rv. __ laYNW•·•··· ..... C1.9!n1nete 3tCM7•teea.. VIQ.A~ 71~~· ------- 2169 --------- l;11;;1w=rPO=:n:;--::--. WIOI 111ca 1111m•n llOI omat HaUil:9:00 Mii • 5:00,. M·P nl 10:00 ma • ':00 Pl" welt 1561 Mm Dr. • Sillilla AM II°"" CA ...... ------- l OM .. • THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1997 Ncwpon 8Hch/Q>sra Mna Daily Pjloc lllWPORT llACH 9075 BUSIN!SS OFFICE EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT MEltCHANDlSE COSTA MESA 6124 ACURA . 9010 CHEV.OUT 9045 FORD 2 889 FOa RENT 2 769 5530 5530 WANTED 5535 MISC. 6015 liii-.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii illliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil liiii•liiiiiii•&iiiiiiiiil Ol•nt L8wn ••••I '81 Int .. ,.• RS Red, •••Chevy •l•a•r •es Ford Ranger •••utuul, New 2 +2 Store/Ofo tor lease. •Good CoMp•nr• ••p'd S•I•• AHlet r::JP/T Nome Care Wolff T•nnlnv ••d• Sat Aprll 28 a.3 alt. 14k mta A/O, n~ 4x4. 4 door, t6k ml, 6 •PHd, work t1uck. • dorn•r u.nlt In Back 122 Agat•B•I I• •Qood Paople• Computers+ Fl .. hrs Companion/Cay Care Tan At Homa Lott of Treasures! tra, org owner, xlnl full powr, Tahoe, red. (10t160/5PA7524t) Bey w/la1ga windows Straight Laa. Call It you are tonging to for aman Whl•I• Co. Clean r::JCoolc~Drlva Bvy Direct and Savel Prince of Pe•c• cond. $8,495. 7S0.8005 (238828) S20,995 $11,995 and high c,111nga. Chrla·agt 673.,.498 worl< for a growing Lv Mag 876-0432 or Errands. 722·5223 Low Monthly Pmta Church '89 Corvette '92 Explorer Pvt gar, w/d, fp, frig. company that treats Fax Rea: 75J-e744 ----------Fr•• Color Catalog 2987 M••• Verde AMC '9020 Only 52,?02 mllea. vs, leather, AC , Gated ,Communltv you with cue & Hom•T .... lat C.11 1·800·711·0156, ___ D_r_lv_•_l!_a_•_t_·C_M __ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mint condlllonl lull power. St4,995 S1:Ml5. 7119·1748 ••••••••• respect, CALL USI ... DOMESTICS 5540 M ltl ., 11 1 F (111391) HUAAVI (1()1172/NUE10850) PC UHr• Needa(i. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'_________ u ·.-•m v urn. Lexu1 of T Oc eanfront Studio BUSINESS & Car&ln1uranc:areq'd. $40,000 Income WANTED' TV. c;ycl•..ftle•r. Jwlry '80 Conoord 'Runs oyotaof No kit. Frig, Micro· FINANCE C714•842•5302 Potantlal. 378-t 993 *HOUSEMAN* 338 E. 20th St greall Very low mil•· Westminster Huntington Beach wave, BB·Q lno ld. ••••••••• ___ M_•_r_.ry'--M_•_ld_•__ 9Vra Exp. Clean & TO BUY 6019 Sat 9-1/No early bird1 age. Good condition. 8"'2·•"'o• 71A847·8555 S .. 50 • I I edl t 1 tal 1 h St ,250 884·1598 " v• v ... v • v73-4494 •otflce·Cllent Serv oe mm 8 8 man n arge omes. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S•t 7:30·12 Unique 1bdrm 1ba Rep Gan ofc. Xlnt Interview! Outdoor duties, car Old Coins Gold Sliver ·53 Chevy, Furniture,---------•---------'88 Must ang w/lolt condo style ept. ---------phone/comm 1klll1. care, pel care, driving, Franklin Mint, Sterling Etc . Corner of BMW 9030 DODGE 9065 Only ?900 mllesl l/aulled celllnga, light BUSINESS 45wpn'I. Compuler Mfg needs . many cooking, .serving. Xlnt Old walche• & Jewelry S•nl• An&'Cab r lllo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii White/grey . loather. & olry wall< lhrough OPPORTUNITY helpful. Windows, people. FT to help w/ NB refs. 909·33&-0401 was1coast Coln 842·9448 'Fac tory chromes. W d Excel Lrg co summer rush & new COMP .. HIOH s d' h 'BO 833 2dr, 6·cyl, '94 Dodne Car•van (228312) $ 8 9 kllchen, large walk·ln 2904 or • ' · A • we J• Rumm'I/ Cub•• T • 1 ,9 5 .stab 76 yrs seeking location. $425/wk to Aid A 11 PT Good N"CWPOR good cond, new tlro1, Groen, 8 ,..,I, PS, auto, L f closet, d ishwasher, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii va . Original IOI with >" -1 eXUS 0 private extra large lndlv. w/poalllve & start. Carol, 491·0198. driver. Xtnt Refs. Prop· wooden Ille holders. sriiCH sunroof, pwr windows A/C, ABS, 2 air baga, W patio from living room, cheerful allltude to KENNEL fiELP erty Owner. Pis Call 714-875-9284 i;;n 6169 $2500. 717·?728 mint c;ond. Garaged. estminstef additional pall 11 1 $HUGE PROFITS$ V(Ork In 1mall branch Dog lover wanted. Wiii Christina 730·0288 ---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '90 32510 od Conv. $9300. 714·551 ·0t39. 892·690fk: 0 0 0 Phone C••d Routes otc:. Slart $1200·$1500 T D II P Id Y bdrm w/outslde stor· ... lraln. Also all breed HOUSE·SITTINQ op o •r• • B•VVl•w Terrace Loaded, all pwr, .S·ad, _________ 1....,...~~.,.-:..~.;_,;....;;...; __ age space. Verllcal $2000/Wk. Pot. + benellls. Weatern grooming. 646·2848. Newlywed Pepperdlne For Records. Jazz, Cqmmunlt'I/ Q S•I• alarm, cd, alloy whts, FORD 9075 1997 A eroetar blinds Included B00.700·7 1 77 Extermi nat or Co. N 8 d k h -'nln Sountracks, etc. Sat Only 8-3. Bayview air begs. lo ml 79K. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii * Extend•dVa n * 24hrs 15552 Producer Ln • • SALON gta s see ~ ouu... Q Call Mike 645 7505 w /B · Cl ff $15 •o Only 6 800 mll'"s Uke throughout. skyllght In -----....,.---.,.-· Facial Room, Stylist op portunity, while • · ay ayview r o ,.. • 673·4282 • " · living room, unique e•rn u p to $800/wk Hunt Bc;h, Ca 92649 Stations avail. Contact saving for own home. 1---------Jamboree by Backbay W 3251 '78 F3SO P/U 4 dr ~r~7~Mne~a~~: A~~on tathroom/ vanity/ Working at .nome. 593·5055· EOE. Bonnie 756-0493. Ref's avail. 723·1789 JEWELRY, FURS •i •t 8 a m •3pm• door, low w/aol'\llce bod. fodder s1.t.ooo obo 546·7718 dressing areal Neutral Lifetime Guar. For Info ---------OUS K p Antiques, wicker set, mmaculatel rack. Very strong 460 carpel throughoull send SI SASE. to. 01 Ac~ptlnn •---------•H E EE ER• & ART 6025 llke nu w/d, linens. (34t457) St9,995 CID. New radials wll'11--------- Carport 11a11 to ac· Enterprises 2427t Los • H ~~~a~l~~0/lrr~~':;:liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii drapes, laser printer '93 BMW IS Coupe alum rims. Greal work HONDA 9085 commodole 1 vehicle Serranos, Laguna Apiellcatlona NOW IRING Good co;.municatlon Sollt•lr• Diamond 3708 Park L•n• Sunroof, leather, truck. 52900 OBO''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Included Very brignt Nlguel CA 92677 • .~~?.~~38J8 Access Offlcerl skllls. Dependable on Gold Band tpt 19 (Balboa & 38th St) a 11 o y s . Sh a r p I __ 5_4_o_._59_9_5...;.n_54_4_4..;..5S_1• ~?, ~r:;:, ':~~1 a,~es~: :::::::::::::::::: •Cock1ail Waitresses car. 8 :30·5:30 M·F Carat, round brilliant ___ S_a_t_A_p-,-11-7---(3F6587) $21,995 ~93 Aero•t., XL '91 Accord EX Grn/ tan. Auto, snrf, alloys. new trs, all pwr, A/C. Xlnt cond. 81 k mis. $9000 OBO. 650·7932 $14 ... 0 7 B'"'·0'"'31 B b Mature, respons1°ble S3t0/wk. Refs req'd . cul. Must sell, s295o. f Cllh . I .... Lexus of agon. Black/gray, , • .. • us oys Fax Info 7t4·960·3878 Call Cindy 723·9008 urnl,b ds, 1ebwlkery, ""'w t • t power. Low mllesl First Time Ever 21 Oceanfront Individual• needed sur oar s. es. es m1n1 er (3GUK92t). $10,995 6 figures in 4-6m.os. 2100 w. Oceanfront for access officers at NANNY for COM home. 2 801 Bla ckthor n 892•6906 BAUER LOTUS Prus cut taxes up to 873·2100 exclusive gat ed M·F. Infant & toddler. (Eastblufl·Jamboree ---------• COSTA MESA MISCELIANEOUS RENTALS 95%. Not MLM or communllle.s and Exp/ref's a must. Er')g & Bison) '93 740 lL 042.7700 ~6~.;i2'.61i9 ax'1::f4· ADVERTISING country clubs. req'd. •<::1 • 719·2~16 White, silver gray -,9-5_E_•_p_l_o_r_e_r_X_L_T_4_x4-. SALES •Huntington Beach Prof Resp fem wants t·e 8 1 he'• c: hr 0 me White, 24k ml., llhr TELEMARKETING low rent or exchange TRANSPORTATION wheels, phone, cd k •San Juan Capistrano f changer, low miles. seats, tow P g, all ROOMS 2706 Need More Cash Flow? Communlly newspa-•Dana Point or Housekeeper/ options. $24,500 S40k PT, $?5k + FT. per seeks energetic •Laguna Niguel Housesltter 993-6624 <3LZ~:~8i,s~:·~~; days· 843·5831 eves/ No exp needed. EZ Individual for retail Coat• M••• wknds 644-t t47. N .B . Oceanfront & sel·UP 410·820·6733 display and new bust· Paid training, all POWER BOATS 642•7700 22nd St Pvt room •VENDING ROUTE• ness developmenl. unllorms provided. MERCUft""'DISE ·unlurn, sh~re b~th. Experience helpful. Call M·F 9am-4pm &~n.n 7012 ---------.. ... •20 prime locations• s 1 c 1 1 LI U111 paid. N/S prol. 0 ary + omm ss on ncoln,Securlt'IJ 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CADILLAC 9040 •Priced ror quick B tit Ph 1 11 ..... 1• Kllchenotto In room. sale•800.7 t 1.4361• + one s. ys ca w99..0152 H untlng ton Harbour iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lndry. 1 block to Drug Screening re-"-=:::====== ANTIQUE'S 6010 N Pl $490 quired. EOE . ....,, owport er. . ---------Fax Resume Alln: Office Small COM con· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Call Sam 6 7 S·4B08 MONEY 111 fl k Janise Cross •u ng rm see s ANTIQUES 4 U NB Pvl hm, room w/ba, TO LOAN 2914 (714) 965-71?4 pleasanl person to S 01c. n/smkr, $500 t iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Or call 965·3030 handle phones, cus-* ale 10-30%* shr uhls 646·2226 1---------tomer 1erv., and com· Accepting conslgnmenL Appointment Setter1 putera 59.S l O/hr. DOE 30% fee. Unlimited time.---------BUSINESS LOANS ANY PURPOSE (714) 726·5168 Sel leads M·F, FT. Call Cathy 673·5860 312 N5ew4p8o~1B21v3d, N.B. PETS & C.M. Office • Exp'd. ... 428t Warner Ave, H.B. 5·15·97 11 am Lien S a le 1962 28' Chris CF6823CA Hin II CXB280296T. 1 980 24' Sea Ray CF9309GP Hin fl SEA?107A12797 560 '87 C'oupe DeVllle, Snrf, phne, tinted windows, now trans/ ong, good hros, traitor hitch, m in i condl $5,800. 714·960-4140 When you' write . a Claaslfled ad, Include all lhe (acls and get the results -u·· -o·~~'"* 64?-:'6711 '91 Prelude SI Red, 5spd. Full pwr, lo·ml. alarm, snrf, alloys, A/C, tint, new tires. $9000 OBO. 551 ·3336 '95 Accord LX Low miles Mint cond. (078018) $14,995 Lexus of Westminster 892-6908 80' • Accord, auto, good eng, S800.obo 714-631 ·6324 All Kind• of Jobs Fo; All tOnd• of People. Claealftecl. VACATION RENTALS 2722 N .B. Steps to sond. View. 2 & 3 bdrm S800·St000/wkly Pgr, 800·616-40 t 8 We Buy Business Invoices 1·800-424·7850 24Hrs Retail S•I•• Peraon Art & Antiques, Crystal, ANIMALS 6049 Leave message. For Outdoor Jewelry t II I r: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•iiiiiiii Cart In Fashion Island, 5 er ng, porce a1n, CASHIERS for Car jewelry. Dealers 'wash. Full/Part-time, N .B . Please call welcome 844-2034 ***t Vear old white Weekends Included. 202-1220, anytime. • remote also klllens MARINE SLJPS DOCKS 7022 Looking to sell For Cash 888·221 ·8703 714--730-0037 Saleeperaon FT/PT avallablet 854·3240 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9AM·4PM Exp. Upacale ladies/ Top Dollar Paid! F, • • t 0 L 0 v 1 n 9 SalVSllp 911 beam, 1 o •Ranch Near Yosemite From Spielberg Movie R1d1ng l1sh1n9, camping Chlld Model S••rch mans· aportswear. From \800·1960. Home 6mo old male min.a to sea, main N.B. Goll Course. 1 pc to entire estate. Akita/Shepard mix. channol, up lo 45ft Need kids 6mos·17yra a•2 9•9,.. I $10 pe 675 8835 for TV, print & film. iJ • " • Pa ntlngs, china, Gentle. playful , r. • Submitting now for Secret•r'll 35wpm. glsware, furn, elc. trained. 497-5064 W a nte d to R e nt new Star wars movies, Sale a 'exp. SS.SO/hr. 40Yr NB Res 673·6223 Shore Moor Ing Featured In LA Times Brochure 310-546·3792 --------- ------1 MORTGAGES & Call for audition time. Ambitious, punclual. ~=:::======= , .. •••••••-714·6 50·5531 Pascucci Productions ·M-F, 9·6. 723·5357. t• T.D.'S 2918 RENTALS TO SHARE •714--375-4300• Securltv Officers 2724 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Customer Service Immediate FT/PT post· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ·lions avallablel Call Beautiful, N.B . 3Br 2.5Ba Lg kit, h1 coil, CASH NOW Berber crot, Ip, pallo. FAST FUNDING wtd pool/spa, prkng. for your: .$525 Erin, 497·4485 •Business Notes CO M 20drm 1 Bath •Deeds of Trust S500/mo W/D. Avail •Commercial Leases June 1st 5 Blocks lo •Structured Senlements beach. 673-1830. •Many other debl Instruments CdM lo vely rm share (714)969-0396 bath, lg k11, sundeck. Assured Funding w1d. tem n/smk Aval Network now. $435 ?2t-9546 --------- C M Boaulllul Mstr Br/ Ba. all amens. nr OCC ••••••••• $425 • 1 2 ulls Grog 5 7 4-1400 1am-1pm ANNOUNCEMENTS CM Condo. Crg rm, ••••••••• patio, pool, w /d , carport S350 • 1/3 --------- ulls 646-8370 Iv msg THEATER Coate Mesa 1 Largo CASTING 2921 bedroom. S3 50/monlh iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • 1/2 ulls Ava1leblo Mey 151 722·0 317 D owntown H.B. Non-smoker to share •World'• L•rgeat• Child Model Search Natalie. 900·7882 furnished 2br 2.5ba ---------lownhomo, w/d, Ip, dishwasher. pool, joc. weight room. M uat LOST & FOUND 2925 J.ove Dog GI n ge r I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • Student Service • Representative for appt 248·9180 T ••cher/Dlrector Preschool. Certifica· lion required. Positive attitude. Costa Mesa 714-848·431 B L TU, the Innovative leader of professional continuing education 1--T-O_N_S_O_ff_W_O_R_K_I_ seeks 'customer ser-Need 15 key people. vice rep. lo assist No exper necessary! students registering Up 10 $400/weekly for classes. Requires Paula ?14·562-t710 good communication 1---------and organizational •W•ltr••e./Cook• skllls. Inside sales Experienced. Fast exp. preferred. F(r Food, full·llme. S6/ days & Pfr Eve. & hour. Apply at: 2966 Sal. Send res/sal his· South Brlatol, Costa1--------- tory to Altn: Jody Mesa. (714) 662·2572. APPLIANCES 6011 FAX 714-442·0699 We are hiring tor a Customer Service/ variety of PT, Summer iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lnalde Sal•• positions & Certified Refrigerator $235. Fortune 500 Company Aerobic Instr. (Thurs Almost new. Auto. seeking motivated nights. Step II Plus) Top freezer. 759-t605 Individual w/mln 1 yr Recreation facility ---------exper. In cust serv/ Inside a large resort telemarketing to call & community Is looking provide customer ser· lor frlendly, enthusias· vice to our community tic & energetic people. organ I z at Ion•. S8/hr. Call 644-4664 (25-30hrs per wk) or fax resume 717-6699 Call or send resume to: Entert•lnment --------- Publlcatlon• EMPLOYMENT FURNITURE 6014 La·Z -Boy Rec llner New. Beige w/Scolch· guard & Couduroy cloth. Paid $463. Sac· rlllce $299. 644·0342 ~600 • ulls Susan 714 ·960·S61 0 1s1 Katmus lfl,,.14 SERVICES ·5533 LO~T African Gray Cos.ta Mesa 92626 Parrot, red tall, talks. Atln: Ms. Lauren Like new Simmons crib w/canopy, mot· tress, bedding. $250. E'alde CM Rm pvt bath. shr kit, rel's req'd S350mo t dop. ult me. 642-9622 msg 11/1 8 nr Mc: Fad den/ •---=----a_t_6_6_2_._20_2_0 __ Gothard In HB DRIVER Female. 893·3384 REWARDI Wanted lost license need PT driver on coll. N.B. area. Your car or mine. 714-470·7466. Electrical •••••••• GE Ironing board wal· Ptaaao be aware 1hal lunlt. $100. Custom the listings In this cat· mulll--c:olored drapes. egory may require you Orig $3500. Asking to call a 900 number '="""s_s_oo_._0_6_0_.2_s _o_o __ In which there 11 e Pine coffee table, charge per minute. round $125. 6' floral couch $275. 548-4711 . tost CM· S450/lst • 6 .non lse Cat ok, quiet. poacelul w/2 happy creative people! 631·2t 11 LOST DOG Australian Silky. Small about 3· lllbs. Brown. Sat 4/19 In West Bay Ave N.B. REWARD! 073·3614 H.B. Ocnlront duple>e LOST Wide band I br w/pvl ba Fur'n Journeyman EMPLOYM 4yrs min exp. Truck & ENT R•tt•n Couc h 6' with rust cushions. $125. 673·6071 garage. pool s6001 Panlher Gold nng. On mo • sec deposit 4/22 vie of 17th St. in 969-0454. #2 ltont BOD & Watch· works. 6 4 0 ·2226 N .B . shore beaut--------- spacious 3BR. 2BA 1 blk lrom beach & boy $600 No srnk/drugs/ alcohol 20 I· t 843 NB shr hse, 1 block to beach, w/d. pool. ample prkg S465. • 1/3 ulls ?14·722·0743 L ost· Cockatell In the vlc;ln11y of ~dams and Ptaconua. White head/ wings and grey body,. I "Pater Mc Tweeter • Very Beautllull REWARD! 444·254t N B/Blun a Share W/Mo· ••••••••• lure Fem Br/Den/Ba. PERSONALS Gar. Avl Im med $600/ ••••••••• JTIO + 'h utls. 644·026 Ne wpo ft Hts Very Nice 3Bdrm. All furn'd. SEEKING Bd/Ba/Parklng sbso. WOMEN 3004 t t /2 U 11. 5 4 9 ·9995 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ------• Handsome Attorney COMMERCIAL Seeks very attractive slim wht female 26-34 REAL ESTATE for dating.• 360-4947 BUSINESS OFFICE EMPLOYMENT Tools a must. Res/ WANTED 5535 Comm. Call 7 4 8·5255. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --~------ •IMMDIAft• ·~· Ful time or Temp .. to home •!:Eoe • nts •Date eFleClertsa •leoNtartn • 9wttchboM'd •Aaemblera •Machine =--• CIMtca • EleotrOnlca & TP 1 00 .,.,= .... .... --.. .... 2 MONTHS TIL SUMMER Start Now Look & Feet Better by June 1st. l;xp'd Chef & Cert. Personal Trainer Mark 714-810·3479 MERCHANDISE MISC. 6015 Mens 10·spd 211n bike $20., microwave $35 .. mens full wetsuit (med) $45.. 717-7726 Bonded HouH Sitting R•lph Lauren Wicker Plant & Pet Care aola. Frig, patio furn, Long end short term. dishes etc, etc, etc. Exp/Refs 241·1914 Great buysl 759·1605 •Dog Walker• Th c 11 I wlll Walk & Love M~rk~~~:cne. y ~our pell Weekend• Classified & Eveal Call Morgan 642·5678 • 714-642-8533. -;::=======:-Loving Swedish Nurse. 12 Yrt exp. Honest & caring. Good cook. Loe refs. Christine <:::1714--84 .. 3735<::) WHAT HAPPENS FOR RENT 2769 ------·------ NURllNO Homemeker Eng lady w/cer, cart, home hllh provider. Nuraaa'a Ina. Xlnt Rafa & Bondable. Uve In/ out, In Jlome o f elderly disabled. 880·1920 '' rou 0011'1 30 2 0 Newport Blvd EMPLOYMENT EMP o mca/Store, 1ooosF, EMPLOYMENT LOYMENT $1950. Grt Loc/Prkg. 5530 5530 5530 613· t 283 315-3551 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Comml/Ofo Sp•c• Balboa Blvd nr Fun Zone. Appox 600a.f, $650. 714·724·1850 Otfloe Suite 441 Old Newport Blvd, Newport 8c;h 850aq.11. 714-850.0505 OORIVERS•• $300.SSOO a week +Bl!NJ!FITS t Nead prol'I drivers, own oer/plck·up/'van/ atakebad. OMV/Ina. tJ Holl•nd, lrvlne 800.273·3435 ~USINESS OFFICE BUSINESS OFFICE FOR RENT 2769 FOi UNT 2769 ----- BEHRw. Technical Services Rep OC paint mfr has Inside poeition aasiating do-it·youraelfere seeking assistance with paint & stain application. Must have patience, excellent communication skill• & problem solving ability. Able to operate a PC. Knowledge of coating• preferred. Comprehensive benefit package Include•: lffe, medical, dental, vi9ion & LTD 1nsurancej 401 (k)/Profrt Share; quarterly bonus after alx montha eervice. Send rnume to: Human Reeourctt PO Bo1t 1287 Santa Ana, CA 92702. s.y hittOry ""-'be lrdldld fot ~eo1---~at1ot ........ 1 • . ' ADVEl11SE? .1101HlllG \ Call the Cla11lfled1 (7141 642·5678 GARAGE SALES 1-----• AUTOMOBILES CORONA DEL MAR 61 22 ACURA I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9010 Garage Sale earn sav Sun ~)2 Misc. houso· hold ltoms & furnilure. 234 Heliotrope ·In alley .. '90 Legend Dk grn. V6LS. 98k mis, fully loaded. Xlnt cond. $9,900 B.!54 -6517 Run your. ad ·in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with you·r credit card # or mail it in with a check todayl Run for a weekl If your car does not sell we'll run it for another week FREE I All for $1 o• that extra junk stacking up in ~~~ the garage? Try our garage sale ads wrors junk to VoJ is a treasure to someone else. ---------------------------D YES,SELL MY CAR City Zip Credit Cord D MC D VISA D AM X ·-------Exp -- Mail To. DAILY PILOT 330 W. 8oy Snit, Cotaa MMa, CA 92627 (71') 6'2·$678 Or FAX '7") 631·6$9' (lmole Porfy Only) Plea .. 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DOWN . 1 Dlslppear 2 W1ter,to~ 3 Credi In lt'9 Nrth 4 F1lry 5 Ac1res1 Aut>y -•· 8 Picture puule 7 SeawHd product 8 Caeaar'1 garment 9 Curing (meat) 1 o Assessed 11 Enclose snugly 12 Blacl< 13 Regulatlons 18 Beer 23 Light meUtJre 24 GOid: Sp 25 Prohibit 28 Part ol a play 27 Object on radar 28 Graen stone 29 Boxer Patterson 30 Male sheep 33 Custom PREVIOUS PUZZLE $0lV£0 34 Brewer's oven Lincoln 35 "lovely-. SO Of the meter maid" couotryslde 37 Map abbt 5'1 .Overseer 39 Umb .52 Throat-dearlng 41 Made h~ sound 42 Caustic 53 Jacob's son 43 MOfsel 54 Tlrly e>penlng 44 Computer in 55 Impulse '"2001" 56 Apple's skin 4 7 Australian city 59 Sor1 48 Viny sheller 60 Delivery 49 Operate a truck P"""'ft'--~-~-~to~T.1~,~~12~~,~3--. ......... INPINITI 9095 JEEP 9110 LOTUS 9123 TOYOTA ~~------------~~--------~~~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii& 9210 By CHARLES GOREN 'N tntlnltl 020 'SM .l••P Wraneler '88 Turbo E1plrlt '87 Toyot• Supre With OMAR SHAlttf 10k m1IH. co player. 42k ml. Auto, AC, Red, tan feather, only ve, 3 o. PS, PB, AC, 1 ea lh e,, a m vat I cas1, 1111. S 13,600 ext 23k <ml••· (2PTN739) CC. ult. New lltee & and TANNAH HIRSCH (533G40) $18,995 lac. warr. ?22.ee3e S29.995 brakea. Mint co11d, LeXUI of '98 Or•nd Cherokee BAUER LOTUS S7300. 7'4-551~139 GIVE""'"" GE'f-...U"""" We1tmln1ter L.,•do, Fully loaded, COSTA MESA '92 Tovota P/U ..,..,..., £~ lmmac:I Blk/llhr, c:d, 842.7700 (200541/N0092295) f 892-6908 2·Whl dr, only 9100 S8495 Both wlnereb e. South dealt. ob, the lure of t.bat. eluaive over-ml, s21 ,500. 559-592tl ---------•93 Toyota XCAS • WEST • 10'7.C s c::1 915 2 OQ105 •J95 NORTH •88 ~ 1" OAK9'784 •1078 SOUTH •AK9 c::1 AKQJ OJ82 •AQ4 The bidding: SOUTH WEST NORTH BAST 2.NT Pua INT P ... P... PUI Opening lead: Nine of 0 Thu year marks the 50tb anniverury of one or the great deceptive plays of all time. The game was duplicate pairs, where overt.rick.a are critical. South'• ·opening bid waa an old· fashioned 22-24 high-card pointa. North, bringing five or six tricb in diamonds, barged into slam which, as the cards lay. was cold. Declarer simply surrenders a diamond and scores live diamond tricks, four hearts, two spadea and a club. But trick.. eves, 883·0700 day1. MAZDA 9125 (101117/P035972) • Wut. led a top-of·nothing heart, ISUZU 9100 _______ , .... iiiiiiiiiiii•iiii s12,995 taken in the cloaed band. A low di•· '"iii•------LEXUS 9115 '85 RX7, new tlrH, '94 Tovote P/U mond waa led to the ltinr, ind 1• grt stereo. many new XCAB. Auto A/C, Mu11 South returned to band with a '92 lauzu Rodeo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil parts. needs work! • • e • 11 k • n • w' spade to th.a Iring. Now declarer led 5 speed, mu1t aeel 5700. 714-444·0691 (200528/R5090884) the jack of cliamonda. intending to <2004~~~:;g0206> -,9-3_L_E_X_U_S_G_S_3_00_,., ---------•95 T~:o5,:;. 4•4 duck if West produced the queen. •94 lauzu Rodeo Full option 58K MERCEDES 9130 LX Auto, !lC, full However, West. followed with the &.S vs. full power, WhUe lvo·ry 1029422 Power. ( 1Oo133) ten! Not. in the wildest of nigh\-1unroof, mint c:ond. $24,277 (2052337) S17.995 mares did declarer imagine that (10 1141/R4325339) '8 7 4 2 0 SE L •95 Tacoma SR5 West would deliberately sacrifice 'a S17,495 '9 3 TOYOTA Merced .. low mlle1 Auto, ac. (101103) trick in diamonds by Calling to cover .Toyota of CAMRY LE Leatl\er and FI aw Io• 1 I (049951) S23,995 with Q lO. H t' t B h only 34K Supetb cond (341457) 515.9995 Toyota of Obviously, South concluded, the un ing on eac Lexus $'~1~:9./f'7229 Lexus of Huntington Beach diamonda wer e 2-2 with East hold-847·8555 Westminster 847-8555 ing Q S. ori~y, and the overtriclt '94 LEXUS SC400 892·6908 •ea Toyota Avalon wa.a there or the taking. So decllU'-,_J_A_G_U_AR ____ g-1-0-5 Black Full option ,91 300E 50 Down, x L~ w h 1 t e /I 'I 0 r y er rose with the ace, and the roof Certified 2.9'% APR Take over lease, Interior, automatic:, lllt, fell in. East failed to follow, and lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim avail. Won'1 lalll s 4 8B . mo for 3 o cc. power windowa dummy'a long diamonds withered '88 XJ8 1007721 s33,977 month•, 64K 720-0738 Io ck a . Io ad e d I on the vine. White, dk blue llhr, (076337) SAVI! With the beJp or a club finease, sunroof, low mlles. ' 9 1 M A Z D A '93 Toyota Prevla declarer waa able to 1cramble 10 (2KHM584). 58,995 MIATA Anniveraary MITSUBISHI 9145 LE, duel roofs, must tricb. But down two ecored a zero '92 X.IS V12 Edition Auto leather 1881 (080605) Sl6,995 OD a boa•d where •be world was Convertlbl• c 0 h a r d t 0 P Lexus of • • While, blue leather, c:d 1122624 $10,977 '92 ECLIPSE ma.Iring 12 tricb. A masterly piece changer, chrome GS 18V DOHC Westminster oflegerdemai.n.. wheels. low miles. ' 9 3 V 0 L K S COUPE 892·6906 (3KA0283) $24,995 JETTA Red Auto Burgundy, gray lnte· Learn to be a better bridge player! Subacribe now to the Goren Bridce Letter by calling (800) 788-1225 for informatio.,. Or write to: Goren Bridge Let- ter. P.O. Box «IO, Chicago, UL 60680. '94 XJ8 AC sunroof CO 45K rlor, 5 apd .. c:ess., c:d.1--------- Black, barley feather, Per f e c: l con d sunroof. (2ZUG792) VOLVO c:d c:habger, low miles $11,977 $8.995 (3GUE164). 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FIND SELL AC. $12,995 (200445/N4101310) Toyota of Huntington Beach 714-847-8555 TRADE .•5E•lt•Vl-C•E--•1CARPET CLEANING DRYWA1L HANDY MAN 3710 INTERIOR ··DIRECTORY CLEANING 3515 SERVICES 3548 SERVICE 3584 iiiiiiiiiiiimmmmiii DESIGNE~S 3782 iiiimmmmmmiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiimmliiiiiijiiimmiiiimmml•iiiiiiiimmiiii._ MASSAGE 3830 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 TUTORING 3929 miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii li••••••iiiiiii l•••••iii••ii Home Rep1lr/Remodel lii•••••••i L&B Sport• Therapy Peter• Pelntlng •Spenlsh·En9llah• •••••••••I CARPl!T CLEANING •WINDOW CLEANING* vSMALL JOB 'EXPERT co::~ :::~N;::.ort Home SwHt Home ~11 r~J~e~n~~~~ ~oN;~~ 20 Years Experience eDAN DAWSON• ~:1~~~eg~~ss~!!f0h:; 2RMS & HALL $59 FREE ESTIMATES ~~~::i~:~.·~~:gj,~~::: .... 1 __ .1_1m_8_3_1_·2_4_6_o_ ~~=I~~~ o~~~~~~:~~g ~ c~ 722·9823 lnte~~~= ;~~m:~~!lors Wat:~~::,·~grains or Office. 644-8487 ACOUSTIC Hotline 24hr 953-7111 645"°335 Comm/Res 551·5573 BREWER'S TV·VCR Beauty, Warmth & Love.---------Referral. 854-0512 Remodel • Repair C~nwvGS 3408 With tt D II & Home Service• ~ 71 4-821•0918 c::1 MOVING 3834 --------Faucets • Fixtures WALL • ~ CEn""•IC o• rywa Under 5300. L1E73660 '"iii••••••• •SON'S PAINTING• .LVMn COMPUTERS 3556 All Pham• Sm/Lg Jobs Accept MIC & VISA•--------,. 2ovrs EJcp. Res/Comm Ll554722 • 646-6720 COVERINGS 3932 CEILING MASTER TILES 35281iiiiii§i:!ii:i::-mii ~J~~n~xp~~~~rn~r~=~~: C.M. Dale 831·1818 JEWELlY 3784 PUBLIC NOTICE lnl/Ext Llc:l45o559 Pgr#717"5729 l•••iiiiii••-- •Ac:ouatfc: Removal• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1-8c'"F':l'V"ll Ll'°°°30 714-639-1447 Hendyman Charil• The Calif. Public: Ullli· 537-9495 1800"616"9722 --------"" Th• Stripper Cu1tom Textur .. Palnt Laakv Showera Rep'd ~ ~~ Painting, carpentry, Willlam Harold J eweler ties Commission RE· SP• c: I a I I z ing 1 n Uc'd. Merk 838-7300 Regroutlng & lnstatf'n COMPUTER HELP', ELECTRICAL 3610 water blasting, fences. watch/Jewelry Repair QUIRES that all used _P_E_T _______ POOL Wallpaper.,,. .. 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Refs FrM Est menls. 11 you have a walk your .pet. Your Acid wash 845-8728 Farthing lntwlo,. APPLIANCE REPAIR • /W11her1/Dryer1/Frlg Sales. R111.831.0297 Nat'I Stone/Marble Fplcs Macintosh Computers Peterkin Electric Chris 754"°517 que1tfon about the le· place or mine. Irv/NB lnstallallon • Removal l845488 842.:l214 In your hme/ofc:. Low/ Prompt & Low Rates! HOME SERVICl!S BATH & KITCHEN gallty of 8 mover, llmo Christina 730·0288 3910 Discount Wallc:ovarlng hourly rate. 873-8819 rea-c:om/am·lg Jobs Anything & Everything •Cabinets or chauffeur, call: Dogs Wanted To Walk ROOFING Lf560875 873·t212 CSL818717 748-5255 Free Estimate. Ref's. •Ceramic Tiies Public: Utflltfe1 Very Important Pet iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii We Gala sh<!uld heng _BA_TH __ TU_B _____ , CLEANING CONCRE'XE & Mlcha•I 756-1440 8 Counters & Floors Commission Svc:. Free 8511111 walk A·OK Ro o F 1 Na together. 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Mint (137096) . . 19~ ~J(lJ~ ~ ~()() •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~,~~ Certified Gamet/Ivory. Full option .. Only 30k. Suf?erb.. ~. (005350) . . 19~ LE.J<ll~ E~ ~()() ••••••••••••••• , •••••••••••••••••• ~~~~ Certified. Full option. White/lvOry. OnfY 31 k (099568) · Lexus Certified P••·OWN•D CAR a Lexus . Certified PR•,•OWMliD I• 01'1!1• ......