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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-05-08 - Orange Coast Pilot.. SP 0 R ts -OCC women swimmers make quite a splash ~rving the Newport-Mesa community since ~ 907 ·INSIDE MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT ~ NEW LOOK Change won't com e fast or easy for the Balboa Peninsula refurbishment, but city officials, busi- nessm e n and residents are forging ahead. • SEE STORY PAGE A4 . SWIMMING Newport l-;larbor swipl- mer Alden Moore heads for the wall in the 200 individual medley during the Sea View League Prelims. • SEE SPORTS PAGE 8 2 . EYE FOR ART A self-portrait by New- port Harbor student Esau Gomez is part of the art display at the Ne wport Beach City Hall .Gallery. • SEE STORY PAGE A6 :· • • MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Fishermen aboard the Western Pride ready thelr fishing gear as they pull oµt of Davey's Locker and bead for open waters. •Anglers are reeling in a passel of the toothy barracuda as schools make their annual appearance on local shores. By Christopher. Goffard. Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Sea . goers have been hauling in swelling gunnysacks of barracu(ia this week, as the sleek, serrated- toothed, gray fish arrive by the hundreds of thousands to spawn off the Newport Coast. Nervous beach-goers, however, can leave their armor at home. This isn't the famously vicious great barracuda of the East Coast but a smaller, edible type known as the California barracuda. At Davey's Locker, which runs a sport fishing Oeet out of Newport Harbor, boats have pulled in near- ly 4,000 barracuda since the weekend. On Tuesday, every pas- senger on some boats caught the legal limit of 10 apiece and had to look for other fish . The average "keeper" was between. 28 and 31 inches long. Norris Tapp, manager at l'.>av- ey's Locker, said the ban:acuda arrive annually atound the end of April or early May and stay for two or thr~e months. They drift up from the south, probably from + Got hooked on fish stories? See Sports, page BJ. Mexico, and spawn in the warm waters, now about 65 to 67 degrees, Tapp said. "We sit around all winter and all "spring waiting for them.· Tapp said, noting this year's batch seems unusually large in size and number. He added peak barracu- da fishing still lies ahead. • SEE FISHING PAGE A22 Mark Scatchard shows one of two barracuda be caught during a hall-day fishing trip out of Davey's Locker ln Newport Beach Wednesday morning. STAGED ace students trim the fat off 1/amlet' Trllstees ·consider bond, tax measures • School booster's $120 donation prompts board to. consider putting issue on the ballot. By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pi/or · NEWPORT-MESA -The "idea of a bond issue or parcel tax to make up for the distric;t's lack of money for· maintenance bas caught steam with school board . members Those methods of raising much-needed cash were tossed around at Tuesday's school board meeting, and a presentation· of $120 cash by philanthropic high Is the time right for I school officials to pursue a bond mea- sure or tax t9 help pay for maintenance needs in the N~rt-Mesa Unified School District? Please leave your comments on our Readers Hat.line at 642-6086. • school booster, Jun Scott Sr .. may have inspired trustees to consider the idea While dozens of others argued that Costd Mesa High SchOQl should .be the primary benefioa- ry of . the $7 .3-million sale of a farm that used to be part of the school, Scott and his son, Jun Scott Jr., came forward to say they knew the district.. would need more than the farm sale to pay for its maintenance woes. "I'd' be willing to pay $10 a month on' rrty property," the elder Scott said, advocating a parcel tax for the district. Scott sent lus four children to Estancia High· School but has supported athletic and other pro- grams at different schools. ·(Trustees) a.re not going to use the big 'T' word, but we can step up to the plate and make O\ll' statement,· he said Wednesday. "It's JUSt the right thing to do.• All the trustees agreed· they want to pursue discussion on a bond issue or parcel tax and said they were glad the idea came • SEE MEASURE PAGE A22 I \, I• I \ 'Sha~mar pt!rk plan under way • City hopes to replace dila~dated apartment build- ing with playground for the West Side neighborhood. A2 THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1997 ~: .. ' .. ·1 ~-~----~-,_ -. ---~ \ -,__. - - -_I greer wylder Sweeten Mothers Day with an edih/.e surprise N eiman Marcus has some ideas for gift giving on Mother's Day. There's a lemon cheesecake in the• shape of a spnng bonnet topped with an edible ribbon, daisies and garden roses. The gourmet confection, which serves eight to 10, is baked fresh, flash-frozen and shipped overnight, bearing the message, "Happy Mother's Day." The cake costs $150, plus $15 for shipping and handling. it's created by Ele- gant Ctieese Cakes of Half Moon Bay. A collection of sterling silver sundial jewelry from Kieselstein- Cord Sport includes a .16 112-inch necklace Wlth brown leather ($700). matching bracelet ($495) and ear clips ($395). A few other ideas include an Australlan Harvest lavender or red rose shadow box that can be hung from the wall or set on a table ($72 eachl; the latest fra- grance from Bulgari, Eau Par- fumee Extreme, with a light citrus scent ($120 for 3.4-ounce spray, $77.50 for 1.7-ounce spray). There's also a girls day out for motfler and daughter that fea- tures a full day of beauty treat- ments including a consultation, scalp massage, shampoo and conditioning treatment, haircut, Sothys Paris European one-hour facial, makeup refresher, body massage, manicure with paraffin treatment, pedicure and lunch ($337). 1lffany & Co. has a nice selec-. tion of Mother's Day gifts as well. A n.tfany nature scarf ($185t, handcrafted in 100% silk, is avail- able m six botarucal designs and in an assortment of colors. An elegant sterling silver Com- pact ($90), like all sterlinV. silver gifts, can be engraved with a monogram or special message to • personal.J..ze the Mother's Day • sentiment. Or, for a new twist on -the traditional gift of perfu,me, the -recently introduced TI.ffany Voile Partume is a lighter version of the classic ntfany scent. TI.ffany Voile • is available in ·a 3.4-ounce atom- • izer ($50). Tiffany & Co. (540- 5430) is located at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. More shopping choices are available at South Coast Plaza with the opening of a few new stores, including: Mlldmoto, the Japanese com- -pany that developed the cultured pearl, will open its second retail store in the United States this month Milcimoto is respected for its product design, crafting tech- ruques and strict quality control. It's known to be the world leader in quality cultured pearls. : Sulka, an international luxury men's clothing store is opening soon. Sul.ka is known for using the finest fabrics and workman- ship in the men's clothing busi- • ness. For the last 100 years, Sullca has been making meticulously : tailored shirts and silk neckwear, robes and pajamas. • • BEST IUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy call me at 540-1224, fax mt at 646-4170 : or write to me: Best Buys. Dally Pilot. : 330 W. Bay St Costa Mesa, 92627. VOL 91, NO. 99 ) pilot people .. • I ' Giving a; retiring teacher ·her due · • Student& of Coastline College professor Marion Walters will gather to wish her wen in retirement. By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot . After everything Co.astline Community College professor Mari.on Walters has done for her students and their children, there was no way her ~dents would let her retire without due recogru.. ti on. Several hundred former stu- dents of Walters, a child develop- ment instructor, will gather Satur.- day to thank her for helping them better understand and teach their children for 35 years. DR. DAVID D.IAZ Mary Anderson, who has attended her class several times as she watched her 5-year-old son grow, said Walters has helped. her become a more positive parent. "She doesn't use negatives,'.' Anderson said, remembering Walters' phrases like: "Usten with your ears· and "{he sand need:; to stay low• instead of "Be quiet• and "Don't throw sand.• HE IS . Sharing the secrets of life with local college students. Cultivating fertile minds MEDlA FRIENDLY Diaz has endured his share of media attention. The 10-year Newport Beach resident has appeared.on the likes of "Don- ahue" and the netw.ork news to discuss his work as medical _director of West Coast Fertility Centers in Anaheim and Foun- tain Valley .. He's not always happy with the inaccuracies he sees in reporting about his line of work. But that didn't stop him from allowing camera crews to follow him through three days of work, including an actual in-vitro fertil- ization procedure. The results of that intense film~ ing will be used as a telecourse called "Cycles of Life" for Coast Community College District. Erickson gets Youth Service Award Costa Mesa City Councilman Joe Erickson received the Youth Service Award from the Boys & Girls Club of the Harbor Area at .the. annual Dinner Auction last SatW'day. As City Councilman, Erickson worked to create the joint-use athletic fields with the Newport- Mesa U~ School District at Kaiser and California elementary schools, TeWmkle Middle School and Costa Mesa High School. He also campaigned to buy the 18-acre Costa Mesa High School farm site to build playing fields for children. As a parent and volunteer, he was a founding board member of Save Our Youth Center at Rea Community Center, and has worked as a volunteer for AtYSO and Newport Harbor Baseball Association. . Ericlcson has also volunteered as a Newport-Mesa Schools Foundation Grant Reader, New- •I've always been interested in teaching and educating," be explained. "There's a lot of mis- information out there perpetuat- ed by the media." PACKED SCHEDULE Most pre~ous media attention on Diaz focused on his successful in-vitro fertilization of a 53-ear- old Orange County grand.mo - er. But Diaz, 48, has also helped about 600 oilier women to con- ceive dwing his 10 years as a fer- tility doctor. Diaz started out as an obstetri- cian after graduating from ~y­ ola University in Chicago and the University of Missouri School of Medicine. He was then recruited to help start the fertility centers by gathering the orig!!!al team of cityside port-Mesa Junior All American Football Assistant and is a current member of the Ensign J'(Jnior High Navigators. Today is Mother's Day at Jewish Senior Center -The Ruth M. Kahn Jewish Senior Center of Orange County will celebrate Mother's Day with a luncheon today _at the Jewish Federation Campus in Costa Mesa. r Marion Fink will provide musi- cal entertainment that will help pay tribute to mothers during the annual lunch event. The Jewish Federation Cam- pus is located at 250 E. Baker St. For more information, call 513- 5641 . Balboa Plan on menu at Chamber breakfast The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce Marine Committee is hosting its qttarterly breakfast today. experts and teaching seminars for doctors. "I saw this as the best way to stay involved in helping patients," he said. "Plus it involves a lot of. basic science, which I'm really interested in.• Nc;>w he dedicates almost all of his time to helping patients at the ertillty centers. H"e carries a ·computer printout of his dally schedule and sees patients sev~ days a week. FILM CAREER Coastli.ne Community College m Fountairt Valley, which pro- duced "Cycles of Life," called Diaz in November 1996, "after learning of his reputation through newspaper and maga- zine research. The effort was Discusfiions will touch on how the city's revitalization plan for · the Balboa Peninsula will affect the marine industry and what a proposed Senate bill will do to require all motorboat operators to have a license. The meeting is scheduled for 7:30 a .m. Thursday at the River- boat Restaurant, 151 E. Coast Highway. Caj.l 729-4400 for infor- mation. P~lic can meet top water polo players Fashion Island Saturday will host a social in conjunction-.. with the Newport International water polo tournament. In the Bloom.ingdale's court- yard, members of the public can mingle W!th national and Qlympic water polo teams from the United States, Australia, Croatia, Greece and Yugoslavia. The teams are competing a tour- nament May 6-1 1 at Corona del Mar High School. For information call 721-2000. Mesa, CA. 92626. Copyright No news stories, illustr•tlons. edlto- ri•I m.-tter or advertlsemtnts herein ~n be reproduced with- out writtan permission of copy- right owner. 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It's used by col- leges·~ound the country and airs l~ally on public broadcasting~ station KOCE as a telecourse for Coast Community College Dis- trict. Now Diaz hopes the film will clear up some mi.sconceptions about in-vitro procedures. "People bear about women having babies in their 50s and 60s, and they don't realize that it's not easy," he said. "The film helps so that when patients come to see me, they have a realistic idea of what to expect." -Story by JenoUer Anmboog Photo by Greg Pry Parents brought their small children with them to the classes and just watched them play and interact for a few hours while tak- ing notes. · "You see them grow in front of your eyes,• Anderson said. ~ 'Then. the parents received le<:- tures about discipline, Iiutritio!l and other parenting issues. Walters, of Balboa, is retiring to spend more ti.me with her gran~­ children. But, first, she and her husband are taking a European vacation. . All of Walters' former students are invited· to a family picnic in her honor from noon to 3 p.m., Saturday at Coastline Newport Beach Center, 2627 Vista Del Ore, Corona del Mar. Bring your owb food. Call Diane Hihara at 961- 4036 or Marianne .Eastmond at 642-4721 for more information. : POLICE Pll COSTA MESA -: • Bristol Street: A cellular phone worth S649 was stolen from an unlocked car parked in the 3000 block. • • West Wiison Street: A briefcase containing cash and checks worth $600 was stolen from the driveway of a home In the 100 blodC. The brietcas. had • been left unattended. • Fairview RoMI: VCRs, a stereo and a microscope worth S705 were stolen from a high school In the 2600 block. The door was pried open. . •Newport Boulevard: A bass amplifier l!ind stage monitors worth Sl,600 we<e-stolen from the sanctuary of a church in the 2500 blodc. There was no sign of forced entry. • Plac9ntla Av.nu.: A cellular phone worth S 1 SO '(VaS stolen from a car parked in the 1300 block. The window was smashed. NEWPORT BEACH • Granville Drive: Jewelry, a radio and cash worth SS,090 were stolen from • an unlocked house In the 1900 block. •East Balboa Boulevard: $500 worth of damage was caused when the win-: dow of a car parked In the 1000 block was shattered. • 15th Street: $5, 1 SO worth of property, lndudlng two VCRs, a camcorder and a wetsuit. was stolen from a home in the 100 block. The thief or thieves apparently entered through an unlocked bakony. • Baywood Drive: Video game equipment worth $430 was stolen from a home in the 900 block. The window was unlocked. •29th Stnet: Computer equipment worth $16, 110 was stolen from a car parked in the 200 block. There was na:-slgn of forced entry. ! ... LLO\'D•s · · uaroon shop ~ ~---------------------Lloyd's Mother's ·Day Gift For You ...-...EE One Cut Long Stemmed Rose I · • ' I I /N~N« '? I I ~ ~ "-••6.Jtl • -..111m7 I ----------------------6 Gal Non Potent Roses Sale Price at $9.98 (714) 646-7441 Lloyd'• Nurlefy. ~ ~. Inc. 20M •WJMMt llwd. (Cit lay•·> COiia Miia. CA 92627 'I -' -y~ Ncwpon Beach/Costa Mc a Daily Pilo< Costa Mesa " master patrol officer Phil Harbnan (right) was one of six SWAT T~am officers to receive a black belt ln alkldo. MARC " MARTIN I DAILY PILOT TOUGH ENOUGH Six Costa Mesa polic.e officers earn black belts in aikido By Christopher Goff ard, Dai/o; Pilot COSTA MESA -Bruised, scraped and still smiling, six members of the Special Weapons and Tactics team of the Costa Mesa Police Department received their black belts in aiki- do Wednesday, marking the completion of a 144-hour course stressing techniques that <?an be llSed on the job. Lt. Ron Smilh, Sgt. Darell Freeman and officers Phil Hart- man, Dan Erber, David Makiya- .. ·~ ~" .,.... )1111<..itdol Ori~l<>''l! ~P..twy In OOOjwxOOn ro a. ilnpbni uufxtwtr, 1t att ~pmism,,win bencfx &or. iiplw l1'llllClll as~clctCllllllllllgdcwl ~ Cllllll1 QJi!ial ~ d ltttlTt unpw ; dmpr. ~ ~ ftt. Plwt oil ~nm ~lllll and 10 iddult a romplimmwy ~~DnmL ~EWPORT CENTER MEDICAL PLAZA 360 SAN MIGUEL DRIVE SUITE 601 NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660 ma and Grahm Beilby spent 16 months studying at the Logan Avenue martial arts studio of Costa Mesa police Officer David Dye, one of the nation's highest- ranking ailcido black belts. The curriculum included leaping over tables and rolling while carrying prop rifles in full combat gear weighing 40 pounds. While 14 SWAT mem- bers started the course, eight dropped out because of schedul- ing conflicts or injury. Pain didn't stop Makiyama, who broke his toe on the mat and tested for his black belt with the injury. Some of the graduates said they've already used aikido techniques on the streets. •Most of the time when we have problems with people we're in a wrestling match," said Freeman, noting a recent run-in with someone who was believed to be intoxicated. "This way you're putting them on the ground and staying in control. n Dye said he intended the course as a pilot program and hopes to continue it with other police. • Sizzling Fajita Bar Strolling Mariachis Margarita & Cerveza Bar .... I THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1997 A3 . .. Ferguson foils Fred coltimn again G ood gnef, Gil Ferguson! You screwed me up agam. Last year, I was all set to do a column on your come-from- behind victory over Ross Johnson in that nasty prirnc}ry ruckus for Marian Bergeson's state Senate seat. And the carpetbdgger wins. This week, I wanted to do a piece on you and this Principles Over Politics outfit you founcfed. So what bappens? You go and have a heart attack. Yo~ and I· are polar opposites on most political issues -with the possible exception of leash laws, although those definitely are a restriction on individual rights. A fat lot of good it does, but you and I do come together in deploring the despotic rule of Republican Party royalty in Orange Countf. Apparently there is some truth in the old wheeze that says politics make strange bedlellows. When I saw you at the Princi- ples Over Politics breaklast a couple of weeks ago, I thought you looked terrific. 1 have never known exactly how fit a fiddle is supposed to be, but you looked robust enough for a whole violin section. Then, barn -infarction. Take care, Gil. Godspeed and best wishes. Recover speedily and totally. And when you have, let's hoist some Jello and discuss whether it is possible even to think about putting principles above politics in today's climate. DOCTOR'S ORDERS: Gil's heart attack had not.lung to do with it, but I have been spending con~iderable lime recently with various medical types. fred mart~n I have seen Dr. Michael Drucker about my skeletal parts and sundry connected tissues. He will stick an arthroscope inside my knee one of these days, as soon as I muste r the gumption to go for H. . Monday I spent long overdue t:qne with Dr. Richard Cramm, the internal medicine speaalist who tends my internal systems Pending reports on tests of van- ous bodily fluids, Cramm pro- nounced me to be in pretty good fettle for a geezer. We were discussing a complex medic~ point and how he would deal with it when I noted that he was obviously a belt-and-sus- penders guy. "No," said this wise, w'itty and caring fellow, "tWo belts, two suspenders. I am a cautious man, and l have exactly the right job." The next day, I consulted der- matologist Dr. Charles Mailman for the first time in about six years. A friend had'noticed a patch of rough; dark skm on my right ear and suggested it looked ominous. "Aha,• said Mailman. instant- ly siz.ing up the blob as some- thlng-or--0ther •keratosis." Not a vefy friendly word, keratosis. "Not a problem," he said. "On a scale of one to 12 (12 being the dreaded and deadly carcinoma], these things are a five." Our family bas gone to Mail- man ever since we moved here 34 years ago. He said there were only three dermatologists in Newport then. How many now? "Thirteen," he said, without hesitation. ln contrast, Newport has 40 plastic surgeons. Is there a•moral in there somewhere? BIATANT J>LUG: I am pleased to report -nay, delight- ed -that mv boating tong for 26 years, Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, won the trophy for the club whose members took home the most silver in the 50th edition of the annual Newport to Ensenada race two weeks ago. That's the second time in five years the club bas nailed that considerable distinction. It also has been voted Club of the Year -for the third year m a row - by the 80-plus clubs of the Southern California Yach.ting Assoaation. In another local triumph, American Legion Yacht Club of Balboa was ranked first this year among smaller clubs. Bahia Corinthian won in the large club division. So does this mean I have to wonder il Groucho wasn't onto somet.lung when he questioned the mental health of a dub that would have him as a member? Nah. • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. Your.<Jabe~oul !J?(eafs 7Jeserve <J.he WJ;ofesome, Jfome :made 9oockess I <Jhal Only Gomes J rom . <J.he :Ranc.h 7.he Gr1jinaf -Yruine !Randfi !J7Car.kel Our deli is strictly Lucy's d omain. She runs ~t with the same meticulous attention a!ld demand for quality that you would expect from any perfectionist in the kitchen. Lucy prepares her own sumptuous, aromatic soups from old family recipes. She selects meats & chee.ses to impress even the most discriminating guests. And he r salads take any meal from promising to perfection. So, come on over to the Ranch and ask Lucy to let you try a few samples. She loves to show off. 2 lbs I $1·00 Chickert Breast Kabobs $5.99 lb Pasta Pri \ Salad $J.99 lb Prk»e .w.cthle .,., • to M9y ta, 1#1 Happy t st Anniversary to Jo and Joe Raymond at· the Irvine Ranch. -Your Irvine Ranch Market Team - Store.Hours 8:00 am -9:00 pm 7 Days A Week 2651 rY.ine Av ... enue Costa Mesa 92627 P.hone 631-4404 , . A4 THURSDAY. MAY 8, 1997 .. .. l CHANGE IS NOT EASY MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT The Balboa Peninsula revitallzatton plan looks at making lmprov.ements to the Udo Village, Can- nery Village, McFadden Square and central peninsula areas. BEST & FRESHEST RANCH EGGS S~9~~~eeea For Mothers Day 25°/o off Custom Florals (ndud1n1 Camom amn,..mtnC) T' Gifts & Antiques ~pec.iality Furniture Mon-,Fri 10-6 •Sac 10..5 369 E. 17th St., #13 •Costa Mesa• 646-6745 (Nat to Plum'• Cafe) -· CHIQUITA BANANAS #ALWAYS" 3 lbs /100 l ~ _. "ALWAYS" -~ SWEET e . 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Other articles will focus' on those affected by the proposed changes. NEWPORT BEACH -Not every city plan inspires locals to form new community groups, pack City Council meetings or create an entire subculture With its own lingo. But not every city plan propos- es everything from changing parking to rerouting roads in one of the city's oldest areas, the Bal- boa Peninsula. Since a commit- tee-drafted plan was presented in January, it has e ndured some harsh criticism at public meet- ings, resulting in the elimination of the touchier ideas. "We're gojng ahead with some very important things that would make a difference," said Assistant City Manager Sharon Wood, who worked with the committee. "We have to do it in small steps-" Most city officials remain opti.:, mistic that something will be done to help the pe~ul<Q wilt- ing image. nus plan is, after all, in line for funding -which is far- ther than the dozens of similar plans in the past have gotten. And officials agree with resi- dents' call for public outreach, which the council has deemed its No. 1 priority. "There's a fairly significant amount of misinformation out there,· said Planning Commis- sioner Mike Kranzley, a commit- tee member. So here it is: Everything you!ve ever wanted to know about the city's plans to revitalize the Bal- boa Peninsula, according to city officials. Lingo Before you rush off to a meet- ing to say your peace about the peninsula ·plans, you'll have to learn a few of the catch words that surround the issue. Some crop up at city meetings on any subject, and some are unique to peninsula discussions: • BPPAC -acronym for the Balboa Peninsula Planning Advi- sory Committee, those nine resi- dents and business owners who drafted the 60 pages of recom- mendations now being discussed. . • Mixmaster -the spot where Newport and Balboa boulevards Lori~ •ttw--of h Soueherft ~ Chldrwd• Chonll, • PllMt. 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WE GU I nl BRIDGESTONE "H T DUELER . - . -· • FINANCIAL PLAN +Thedtyt. mmpped out how to ~ for some pans of the ~term plans to rNtallze the Bal- boa Peninsula: • $125,000 In off- street parking funds to draft • parking . ft'tilnagement plan l merge; the rep6rt proposes making l the intersection less confusing. : • Via Uclo/32.od -shorthand for : the idea to make 32nd Street, rather than Via Udo, the primary route to Udo Isle. This idea, however, has been eliminated. • Public outreach -the city's plans to hold meetings with commu- nity gyoups to explain the finer points of the revitalization efforts. • Parking management -a report city staff will soon begin working on le ouWning guidelines to make signs along Balboo Boulevard more consis- tent. Not going to happen The city won't be reroµting Via Udo traffic onto 32nd Street, as the plan recommended. That move may change the fate of plans to establish a town square-type area with land- scaping and seating areas boWlded by Via Udo, 32nd and Newport Boulevard. /·' SHALIMAR CONTINUED FROM A 1 ~sident Pedro Bravo knows; exactly what he wants to see at the park: A basketball court. He said he is tired ol playing in the street, and gave one word to describe his feelings about the planned playground: MHappy." • Proceeds from a chamber of c~ · merce golf tourna- ment to study tenant recruitment "We're going ahead with some very important things that would make a difference. We The city also will leave median parking along Balboa Boulevard as it is instead· of elimi- nating it. Just after the plan's January debut, c;ouncil members cut the pro- posal to convert Marina mobile home park into a recreational area. Maria Alvarez, who runs the Shalimar Learning Cen- ter across the street from the abandoned property, is acting as the informal spokeswoman for the neighborhood on the issue. • S100,oo0 In federal Community Develop- ment Block Grants to study beautifying Bal- boa Boulevard have !o do it in small steps ... " · "We nave a lot of kids, and we need (the park)," she said. "It's not good that kids are playing in the streets." • $25,000 in the same . -SHARON WOOD that will assess ho"" many parking spaces are on the peninsula, how many more are needed, and where there's room to put more. The report suggests considering off-peninsula parking .with shuttle or trolley ser- vices. • They'll consider that city-owned park as a separate issu~ later this year. They also banished the thought of condemning and re.developing por- tions of Balboa and Newport boule- vards. Some residents and business Fearing that criminals from other parts of the city will use the park for their ille- gal endeavors and pin the blame on Shalimar residents, she said she hopes to keep it mostly for locals. · grants to study improving the "mix- master" at Newport and Balboa boule- vards What may still happen ·owners objected vehemently to that idea, even threatening legal action. "We know who lives here clnd who doesn't," she said. "We can have guests (there), but it's not a big park. It's a lit- tle park." • $25,000 In federal grants to design peninsula entry signs • $100,000 In off- . street parking funds to prepare plans and estimates for revamp- ing the Balbaa Pier parking lot • $50,000 to imple- ment 'the first phase • o.f the yet-to-be- : drafted pa"'lng man- agement plan • $45,0oo to prepare a new sign ordinance Planting some trees' and flowers along Balboa Boulevard has emerged as a good possibili\y, as bas drawing up that parking management pro- gyam. And despite a few grumbles of public opposition, the council is still considering the idea of untangling the mixmaster. City staff a lso will be studying ways to recruit more businesses to the area. And though the council ha_s taken separate action to clamp down ori alcohol-serving businesses on the peninsula, it plans to continue monitering new bars. Next year, the council is slated to consider an ordinance cracking ·down on abandoned boats. It also will tack-. Bu . Sell.Trade. Lease. House Of lmpqrts ~.a..,._ ___ __.__ ____ -=~·•\·~ .. Pl; .:· I i9 \•) 1-800 MERCEDES \1;.;~·.? When yo4 need to.know ... Find it fast in your hometown newspaper Making Your World Better From Within! 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The New- port Mooring Association formed to oppose the proposal to move moor- ings and also has spoken out on the idea of tougher sanctions for derelict boats. Tour boat operators also have formed a group. MI believe in the neighborhood taking control of its own . destiny:" said Kranzley, a peninsula resident. MI love living on the peninsula, but you can't sit back and let things happen. All we're doing iS working to keep the peninsula a quality place to live." Councilman Gary Mona- han said one option under consideration is to keep the park gated at night to keep potential drug dealers away. "Definitely, we could use a park in the area," he said. "It's an innovative way for us to work on some df the blight up there. "Tradillonally, we could rehabilitate the building. which would be much more expensive. l think leveling it and building a park might be a good way to go." 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On the same Sat- urdays, but from 1:15 to 5:15 p.m., an advanced big boat sailing course is offered. The course focuses on sail ~election, light and heavy weather sailing techruques and proper handling of big boot gear. ReglStration fee is $115. For more mformation, call 645-9412. WOMEN'S KEELBOATING 1 A pair of non-credit keelboat classes, designed for women who have been on boats but are beginning sailors, will be offered in May and June by Orange Coast College's Sailing Program at 1801 W. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. Keelboat I meets from 9 a.m. to 1 p .m. on Sundays, May 11 , 18, June 1 and 8. Keelboat 11 meets the same Sundays, but from 1 :15 to 5:15 p.m. For more information, call 645-9412. FISHING FISH SCHOOL .. .. • . F1shrng classes are offered Monday and Tuesdaf of each we~k. Classes leave the Balboa Pavilion at 6 a .m·. and return at 4 p.m. Costf is $125 per p~rson . For more information, call 673- 2810 DORY FISHING FlfET Get to the Newport Pier/McFadden Square early to watch the fleet return with the fresh catch of the day. The fish is prepd!ed for sale at the open-air market. A t• • I .. •• •t '• PRESENTS OH MY ACHING FOOT! Join Ale~ander Tischler, M:D., Hoag Hospltal orthopedic surgeon, to learn about the prevention. diagnosis and treatment of common foot and ankle problems Thursday, May·15 at 7 p .m. Hoag Heallh Center ·.Costa Mesa 1190 Baker Street. Costa Mesa (comer of Baker and Fa1rv1ew) The class 1s free and reg1strat1on is limited so call and sign up today. 800/514·HOAG (4624) www.hoag.org ---OfWTM1511 Holpt1-' II•~·'~ fr.0.1N1~ ol "°90 .... "'°".i ~·· p, .. ""' ... ..,. Mother's Day Ca~ure the ol111n111 this Mother' 1 Da_y with 1Co41k roluett. 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The girls are just two, of many students from Ensign Middle and Newport Harbor High schools who will have their art displayed at the Newport Beach City Hall Gallery until June 3. Michelle, an eighth-grader at Ensign, said it was exciting to see her artwork collage on· display for · the first time. "My whole life revolves around art,• Michelle, 14, said. "It's the first'time I've ever seen it up. People walk over and see it and say, 'Who did-this?'" Her untitled collage combines. pastels, magazine cutouts of dif- ferent people and colors pasted together. · Talking about Michelle's and another work, Mayer . said, •They're very obsessive. There was a lot of work going into them. I think they handled it with a mastery,• ., BRIAN POBUDA I DAILY P1l0T Mayer spent a month in Ensign and Newport Harbor· art classes teaching· students about collages and other 20th century art forms. Newport-Harbor students Michelle KagasoJLanc}l)avid Brlcca view a collage· at an art receptt~n Wednesday at Newport Beach City Hall for the art students of Newport Harbor High School and Ensign Middle School. The ~ork is on display througl} J une 3. · Keep Mom in "good graces " with a delicious box of Helen Grace Chocolates anda Long Stem Tr~ffle Rose! WFSTCUFF PlAZA BRiA MAU HUNTINGTON BEACH · He said he was in awe of many , --------- - - - i We've gone to '<re11 t leuot/1s I ~ ~~ : to peak your ill terest. L__ ----~------ ---. 7.4o/o *Gilaranreed Interest Rate For One Full Year. ' iMNSAM~CA I. UFE AND ANNUITY The f>OW"Oftht pyramid is worltingfor you.• • R.i1t shown is dftcuvt 4/ 11/97 and is subj«1 10 diang• wi1hou1 nCMicc. Call ~u1 loal T .. mamuica office for cwr:tni me. Nor a~ilabk in NY and ceruin orh<r jurudicuons. Mon om um inmcst rat< for year 2 is I% below rn• first )'QJ0S rare. Minimum intttesl me IS 3% beginning yca1 J. T :ax d..ftrral u nor available fur annuiry conrrac.u ownd by cnci1ics such, .. corpomions and mosi rrusu. Under cumnr f.Otral WI lawt. amouri1 1rirhdrawn or d1m1bu1td may be subject. in whok in the fim G ~an. In •ddicion. a 10% ftdtral 1u pemlry may app1y if cfmribu1ions uc !'Mcie prior t<nhnlwner rtt!'hing ~ 59. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL OR CONTACT: C. Kent Freundt 18201 Von Kannan; Suite 900 Irvine, CA 92612 ~~~~---~~~~~~ "M }; whole tile revolves around art It's the tirst Ume I've ever seen lt. up ... " . . -MIOfELl.E SELAND~R of the students' works. •To me, their work is really original,• he said. •They're will- ing to experiment. It's fuel for my own work. I go away from class energized. Just what they do is· incredible.• Amanda, a freshman at NeY{- port Harbor, explained that her ··self-portrait" on display was ere- ated by a lithograph, pastels and' cutouts .. Images of a fetus, a woman using an oxygen tank to breathe after years of smoking and two children who died in the Holo- caust symbolized some of the life and death issues she thinks about, Amanda said. "People don't really think ' about it when they see someone smoking," Amanda, 15, said. uThey don't really think about them killing themselves, and what happened in Nazi Germany to little kids that didn't do any- thing .• The public is invited to the exhibit at City Hal), 3300 New- port Blvd., Newport Beach.-. The Perfect Gift for Mother ... This Mother.'s Day start a Tradition •.. Begin with.a "Starter Bracelet" and seJect from hundreds of slides to build Mother's ujlique family heirloom. Add a lipk for each family member, for birthdays and cinniversaries. Adcfmg a link makes an easy solution for future git\-giving .occasions too. 14 K slides start at under $150. We engrave a name or date on the back of.each link at no.charge. CHARLES H . 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I was a beneficiary of his goodwitlfmany times over. Once during my brief fling as a community correspondent for the L.A, TI.mes, I was walking around the block as Bill was taking his noon-hour jog, prob- ably getting ready fo r one of his marathons. He stopped in mid-stride as we met, and•told me in that earnest way of his that he thought my story was the best one in the paper that day. I had my doubts, that's for sure. But like always, he left a warm glow in his wake. He was especially kind to young reporters. PLUG IN A couple of years ago, Mamie Mcheod, a reporter for our news organization, told of her delight in meeting Billitei. "He introduced himself," she told us at the time, "and said that he was-one of my greatest fans and that I did a really good job of covering schools." That encounter was vintage Billiter. Here he was, the most respected reporter in the coun- ty, banding out praise to some- one he hadn't met from a weekly newspaper. Marnie sat down at her computeti inspired, and prot?a: bly wrote a better story than she ordinarily would have. Billiter was such a genuine article that he believed,· whole- heartedly, in others. I was part ofa minor decep- tion designed a few years ago at taking advantage of BilLiter's trusting nature. The Huntington Beach City Council wanted to honor him after he retired as a full-time Tirnes staffer, and it was going to be a surprise. Times Columnist Jerry Hicks devised a little white lie to assure Billiter's appearance. He told Billiter confidentially that he bad learned via the grapevine that I was the one (fat chance) who was going to be honored, knawing that it would be a good bet that Bill would be there, as ever the good compadre. Sure enough, he dropped plans for whatever be was doing to come to the Monday night meeting. And for the only time, I saw him clueless when the mayor called him to the podium to receive the laurels. Bill turned to me and said something l ike, #They have il wrong, don't they Plug into the Pilot Clas.sified sec::tion to find services from Daily. Pilot electronics and plum~rs. to landscapers and painters. Classified Community Marketplace Not to be confused with the Competition!! The one, the ori inal 17th St. Beau in the Ross Sho I I I 20% OFF :· ~ ~",..,... I LYLEEN & JEFF EWING Making Your Home Seem Larger Docs your home fe.el cramped despite the fact that you have sufficient noor space? This feeling often occur,, to young first·time buyer,, or "empty· hesters· who are living in a s1Mller home since their children moved out. There are a few decorating tricks 1ha1 1:an make your new surroundings seem more spacious. I) The most basic approach to making a living space seem larger is lo keep it simple.and light. Dark colors. wild or intricate wallpaper patterns or too many wall hangings. literally sw-llow up space. '2) Avoid heavy draperies. If your windows . . OUr everyday prictS arc lower than our competitors' dlscount prtces. EXdudes Prltonia, Avcda, ~Murad, Sebastian, Phyto, Ctllex..C & Guinot. I WI 511 1 . seen.ioo..small ·enlarge" them _.,._._.., __ ... by hanging blinds all fhc way to IL,, I I I,• I the noor and stretching them as wide as you want. 3) Strategically-located mirrors also make a room seem larger. 4) Choose furniture that blends in with your living space. Large, over-stuffed sofas and choirs. desks. gargantuan lamps will make even medium·sized rooms feel cramped. These tips also apply when you want to "expand" the home you are selling. 41een and Jeff have 25 consecutive years of .real estate experience in Newport Beach. They arc Coldwell Banker's #I agents. For professional service or advice with all yo~.ir real estate needs call the Ewlnp at (7 14) 644-9060 ll 114. \I 1h , J 1, l.1\, 1111 111 , fr t loi,1 Great selection of \ 1 I••' 1, Grandfather Clocks, Cuckoos, Anniversary Clocks, Mantle Pieces, Wall & Ship Clocks and more. Come in and see our great selection of Mother's Day clocks on &ale. Mother'• o.,. 1111ttlal.:. free i..o.,.1 l>elivt"r)' Explrn b/15/97 Sales & Repaint 344 l·C Via Udo • Newport Beach . (714 723-2333 GRAND OPENING SALE~ New Atta' K-:g Studio 30°/o off ALL Rugs a Kun .. ei's (During Grand Opening Sale) Hundreds of patterns in assorte~ sizes up to room size. Handmade wools, synthetics, sisal Name Brands: CC International, Oriental Weavers, Tlnnen, Courlstan mean you, Bob?" He recovered qy1ck.ly, accepted the tribute graciously and made a few impromptu remarks about the attributes of the city that charmed officials and audience members alike. Huntington Beach Council- man Dave Sullivan, as many others, remembers Billiter as Mtotally fair and accurate. H Sul- livan said he has been most impressed by Billiter's ability to attach historical perspective to major issues. M Anyone coming to Huntington Beach for the first lime could understand an issue because of Bill's incredi- ble knack in just a few sen- tences to explain its past histo- ry." L.A. Times correspondent and former Daily Pilot reporter Russ Loar broke irlto Journal- ism competing with Billiter. At the time, Loar was a reporter at an Irvine newspaper. "As a beginning reporter, I · was spoiled by his acquain- tance because I never met any- body who could measure up to his unique combination of high moral standards, polished pro- fessionalism and unpretentious bearing, N Loar said. NWhen we covered the same story or news event, I would pick up the L.A. Times the next morn- ing "and read his story carefully, th.inking, 'Why didrl't I ask that question? Why didrl't I realize the main purpose of this story and why was it important to the lives of the readers?' •it was my contirluing edu- cation: • Billiter died Api;il 19 at the age of 62 of an apparent heart attack dfter running in a SK race. • ROBERT BARKER is a staff writer for the Daily Pilot's sister paf1er, the Hunt ington Beach Independent. American Red en.., Orange County oiaptet ..... sen.ts the AitToucb c.ellular .. Golf Tournament at PfiliCan • • Hill Golf Course in Newport•~ Beadl. The tournament. whic.b: l · begins at 11 :30 a.m. cm Mm· 'f day, has raised more than: $603,000 since 1994 to beneftt.!" the American Red Cross. ..~ The registration fee lr•! $2,500. For more fuformation::• call 222..a781. .• : Printer donation for farm sought The Centennial Parm Foundation at the Orange County Fairgrounds is seek· ing a donation of a laser or ink jet printer to use with a per· sonal computer they recently received from the Orange County Wme Society. People wishing to donate may call 708-1618. ;~ ·' •• I ' •I I I =: •, ·, 2'.SO 0GlE STRUT ti • • ... o 714.6S0.846J ,-e ;fi ( ~!owr:r1 a.rtx. 't tftc o xly wtry COSTA MESA . -~--"""' Chocolatier ttJ ldJ A sure way to sweeten Ji9}y Jv(, o t!tt:r '1 'b a.y I her special day. '• Get that special. ~ift personalized by caIU~raphe r. Leslie McCarthy·on May 8. 9, 10. No chat~e for this service. We · Have Your ·Size! ~ have -.been·· ·-· catering to the •~uti .... mature women Orange County for 45 years. ~ have !Adies wear from size~ 6 to 20. • in , "always a ~ale rack ~ HAYTON'S 'BAY WINDOW 3411 E. 'Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. CA 92625 673-2674 .- ., Al THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1997 TODAY .. ~BSEARCH 1 The Newport Beach Central Ubrary presents a free program alled "Getting a Job 1brough the Back Door" at 7 p.m. in the Friends' meeting room, 1000 Avo- cado Ave. For more information, call 717-3801. CERAMICS Oran~e Coast College's Ceramics Club presents its annu-til Spring Ceramic Art and Pottery ~ale from 8 a .m. to 7 p.m. in the quad area in front of OCC's Stu- (lent Center. Prices start at $5. For 'VJ-ore information, call 432-5515. FINANCE TALK Courtlandt Financial offers a free workshop on ·Asset Alloca- tion for Portfolio Risk ·Reduction• from 1, to 2 p .m. or 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the University Athletic Club, 1701 Quail St., Newport Beach. For more information, call 251-6901. MORNING CLUB • The Thursday Morning Club, a Harbor-area friendship club, invites local ladies to join the club for a luncheon and the "Tea for 1\vo" Fashion Show from 11 a.m. fo 2 p.m. at the Balboa Bay Club, J221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Bea.ch. Cost is $18. for more information, call 546-0301. ESTATE Pl.ANNING The law offices of Usa A. Cian- cio of!ers a free workshop on "Estate Planning for the Young Family -Protecting Your Family Through Wills and 1i'usts" at 6:30 p.m. at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. Reserva- tions are required at 574-0866. PRACTICAL 8UDGETfNG Orange Cohst College offers a Jree workshop that will show attendees how to better manage their money called "Practical Budgeting# lrom noQn to 1 :30 p.m. today_ and May 15 in OCC's Re-Entry Center. For more infor- mation, call 432-5162. • FASHION ·~HOW Vice presidents of design Dana Buchman and Karen Harman will appear at a fashion show to high- light the "dana b. and karen ff casual line at 6 p.m. at the Bloom- ingdale's Courtyard at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. For inore information, call 729-6600. FRIDAY RETIRED OFFICERS The Golden West Chapter of MOTHER'S DAY ·- r-- - - -• Present this coupon to receive: -- - - --, I 1 Dozen Sweetheart Cookies FREE! I I ... When you purchase any coffee cake I I & one loaf of sandwich bread. I ~-----~----~2~~~---------~ Retired Officers AssOdation will hold its next dinner meeting at 6 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive. Cost is $14.50". For more info.nnation, call 558-7 541. WEB PAGE WORKSHOP The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce offers a free business assistance work- shop from 7:30 to ~ a.m. at 1470 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. 1\vo experts will share valuable tips on creating a web page. For reservations, call 476-3223. PHOTOGRAPHY Orange Coast College's Sailing Program offers a photography seminar for sailors titled "On-the- Water Photography" from 7 to 10 · p.m. at 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Registration fee is $23 for singles and $39 per cou - ple. To register, call 645-9412. BENEFIT SHOW Women's Gathering, an orga- nization on the Orange Coast Col- lege campus, presents a benefit show for Women Helping Women at 4 p.m. in OCC's forum. The event will feature various bands, speakers and a giveaway. Adinis- sion is $2 for attendees who donate women's clothing and $4 · for others. For more information, call 631-2333. INVENTOR'S FORUM Orange Coast College offers a forum on "Prototyping Your New fdea: How, Where, How Much" from 7:30 to 10 p.m. in room 101 of OCC's Science Lecture Hall. Registration fee is $5 for members and $15 for guests. For more information, call 432-5880. SATURDAY WATER POLO SOCIAL Fashion, Island pres~nts the 1997 Newport International Water Polo Tournament Social in Bloomingdale's courtyard for the National and Olympic Water Polo Teams from the United· States, · Australi~ ·canada, Croatia, Gteece and Yugoslavia from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Fashion Island. The tourname,nt will be held at Coro- na del Mar High School May 6- 11. The social will be a fund-rais- ing kick off for the 2000 Olympic Games in Australia arid catered by seven of Fashion Island's restaurants. Tickets are $20. For more information, call 721-2000. DAUGHTERS LUNCHEON Motherless Daughters, a national non-profit organization for women and girls wl)o have experienced early mother loss, ~resents a Motherless Daughters Carpet Your Entire ·Home .. with Plush or Berber · foron9 °"'""""edDeallrf<> $ 4 9 00 UP TO 3 MOS (1111] . SAMEcf.f ~ASH Based on 50 yds. Padding & Installation Included While Supplies Last ABPET DEPOT- ' . Surprise Mom with fresh SUNFLOURSf v1NvL * WOOD * MARBLE·* TILE Commercial & Residential Sales & Service Full tine of Wool, Woven ,A)(mtnsler & Sisal Carpeting Available • ·-~ I Heart-shape coffee cakes complete wfth gift card! I Open Mon -Sat, 6am -_6:30p,; I -~ . 427 E . 17th St, Costa Mesa (By Wberehouse Reco rds) 646-1440 You Are So Beautiful. .. HAPPY MOTHER'S DAVI ~···· <l!Jelle<IJap/mb · SERENITE ~KI N C/\RE WHERE SK'~ IS BEAUTIFUL AT EVERY !'GE; ... •Relax • Rejuvenate •Renew Your Complexion FEATURING !2l u IN ST Aromatic Treatment Facials • Glycollc Peels • French Exfollation Facials • Waxinjl • Make-overs .. :!f41U!ii!if#@H4i•HiiHj;jiii@IJf4;J51Ufi·R ·!lfNMt- 7·14-673-2988 • Electric Boats Power Boats Wave Runners •Kayaks ' 1904 Harbor Boulevard • Costa Mesa ~~.:.::..-~~+'----./ .E. Comer of Harbor & 19th Street .. 722·9642 S iii Lie# 649491 ltfon-Sat 1~ Sun 11...S T ~I= ~~l.l.l=~T~~~ CONTEMPORARY WOMEN'S WEAR & ACCESSORIES .... ltlaad 3:11 ..... An. ~ .... :=:=.:w-..., 67.WU7 . 1J~Cmla' 4237 C:...-Dr.. .... w (Ml.-... u.c.1.) ....... &54"4452 way you ·want! The good life doesn't get much better. Choose from a wide range of watercraft. Also available are motor boats suitable for cruising the harbor, sleek 14' sailboats, ·plus off-shore runabouts to view the California Coastline. Reserve Nowl 67J•7200 . , . "-"\\I C _i~ ~ mm ~.,,..-a 510 E. Ed gewater , BALBOA BOAT .RENTAL~ Balboa Peninsula Adjacent to Auto Ferry _, Day luncheoo from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Scott's Seafood Grill, 3300 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Cost is $20. For reservations, call 456- 7605. HAT SHOW • Piecemak.ers Country Store presents Serenade of Hats Spring Fashion Show from 11 :30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at 1720 Adams A~e., Costa Mesa. The event includes a lunch under a canopy, music and door prizes. Cost is $10. For reser- vations, call 641-3112. SURFRIDER FOUNDATION The Surfrider Foundation is boldiog its fourth annual Teach & Test Brunch at the Hard Rock Cafe from 9 to 11 a.m. at On Edge Board Shop, 6000 1/2 Coast High- way, Newport Beach. Teach and Test is an 11-week program for high school students to test the local waters. Cost is $15 for adults, $10 for students and $8 for kids ages 3-12. For more informa- tion, call 646-3644. CYBERCAFE Orange Coast College offers its "Saturday Morning Cybercafe" from 9 a.m. to ·noon in Hi-Tech Lab room 201 of OCC's Technolo- Newpon 8e9ct\/Costa Mesa Oai.Jy Pilot gy Center. The topic of the day will be •navel -Across the St.ate or Around the World." Sessions are $29 per class. For more infor- mation, call 432-5880. USED BOOK SALE The Friends of the Newport Beach Library offers a used book sale from 9:30 a .m. to 5 p.m. at the Newport Beach Cen- tral Ubrary, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call 759- 9314. FINANCE TALK Courtlandt Financial offers a free workshop on "Asset Alloca- tion for Portfolio Risk 'Reduction• from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Universi- ty Athletic Club, 1701 Quail St., Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 251-6901. -COMPUTER CLUB Orange Coast College's next WINNERS Computer Club will meet from 9 a.m. to noon in room 116 of OCC's Fine Arts building. The club is open to anyone inter- ested in Microsoft Windows and Windows applications, including beginners. Annual membership fee is $20. For more information, call 644-5782. •••• 30 D.y Moo.v &ck Guann""' Ctll For !nformanon, Catalog or Orrin (~ ~ WATER ~ FILTER -.. ~. 8Y$TEMS '-~~ 1-800-942 -2072 -· Anua · ·,. · _.,_ -' .. Newport 8eachlCo ca Me a Daily Pilot BEHIND THE SCENES The Newport Beach Central Library offer11 a free program called •Behind the Scenes" at 7 p.m. in the Friends' meeting room, 1000 Avocado Ave. The workshop will feature tips on how to get work, do the work &!ld keep wprk.ing on stage and in the film and television indus- try. For more information, call 717-3801 . ' HEALTH WORKSHOP Reese Movement Institute offers a free introductory work- shop Crom 7:30 to 10 p.m. at Hale- crest Park, 3107 Killybrooke Lane. Costa Mesa. Feldenkrais movement, a revolutionary approach to improving your health and well-being, and bands-on techniques will be demonstrated. To register, call (619) 436-9087. TUESDAY ABUSE PREVENTION The Orange County Child Abuse Prevention Center offers a :volunteer training program for :-family support workers froip 6:30 :to 9:30 p.m. today an<f May 14 ,and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on May ~17 a t 2482 Newport Blvd., Suite 7, ;Costa Mesa. Volunteers work : with families in their homes and provide parent education and information, access to community resources and emotional support and encouragement. There is a special need for couples, college interns and Spanish-speaking individuals. For i:eservations, call 722-1107. ABUSe.PREVENTION The Orange County Child Abuse Prevention <;:enter offers volunteer training for th~ "Wel- come Baby" program from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. today 'and May 15 at 2482 Newport Blvd, Suite 7, Cos- ta Mesa. Volunteers would act as role models to first-time parents offering guid~ce and training in infant care and development. For reservations, call 722-1107. FlNANCE TALK Dean Witter ~eynolds Inc. offers a free seminar on •Finan- cial Independence for Today's Woman" at 7 p.m. at 575 Anton Blvd., No. 100, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 241-3198. STRESS MANAGEMENT Orange _9oast College offers a free stress management work- shop from ~ to 8 p.m. in the Re- Entry Center. For more informa- tion, call 432-5162. CONSULTS SEMINAR Merrill Lynch offers a free uconsults Seminar" at 11:45 a.m. at The Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. For reservations, call 517-0183. DIVORCE TALK The law offices of Lisa A. Cian- cio offers a free wol'kshop on "Divorce -What to Expect How to Proceed" at 6:30 p.m. at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. Reservations are required at 574-0866. AlTENTION CoasWne Counseitng Center offers a workshop on Attention Deficit 1'isorder called "Time Management? Help!" from 7 to 9 p.m. at 1200 Quail St.: Suite 105, Newport Beach . Cost is $20. For n\ore information, call 476-0991. PICKING STOCK South Coast Business and Pro- fessional Women offers its month- ly meeting on "How To Pick· Stock" from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Wyndham Garden Hotel, 3350 Avenue. of ~e Arts, Costa Mesa. Cost is $17 for members and $22 for guests. To RSVP, call 472-4666. WEDNESDAY COUEGE NIGHT Estancia High School will hold its annual College Night at 7 p.m. in the school's Social Studies Court, 2323 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. Students and parents from all Newport-Mesa Unified SChool District high schools are invited to attend. Presentations will be made by representatives from several unlversilies, and a ques- tion-and-answer session will fol- low. For more information, call 760-3422. INTERNET 101 Microsoft presents a free intro- ductory seminar called "intern t 101 " from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Por more information, call 717-3800. HEALTHY SEXUALITY Orange Coast College offers a free workshop on "Healthy Sexu- ality" from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Re- Entry Center. Attendees will learn basic facts that are important to know before becoming intimate. For more information, call 432- 5162. PICKING STOCKS Smith Barney presents a finan- cial workshop for women called "How to Pick Stocks" from 6 to 7:30 p.m. al the Newport Beach Marriott, 900 Newport Center Drive. Cost is $5. To register, call 955-7817. COMPUTER FRIENDS Computer Friends will meet on Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the multi- purpose room at the Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. There will be a demoristration on how to bank on line. Cost is $2. For more informa- tion, call 556-8923. 1927 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA --r•f,'f1lf?ITY :;;..--\ 111/1 645-7194 ~Namebrand Cothing at 50%-80% Off Retail #I~ ~ ~,,le flee ,,I~'' ~ t. S-,,-tA,. ?It.., 11. 1991 Regi,Ster for a chance to win a w, CQrrv womens. Mens. Kids. Plus Sizes·· ACcessories .. $10<T"GiftCerhhca·te!r.: Talbert Houn: wJ!~·l0-7 Sun TI-6 1+--~~ ·' Sunffower ~--:! Name:, _____________ _ Addreu:_~------------ Doytime Phone:,~---~~~~~- · 0 PleaM odd my name to the mc6~ 1st 1700 Sunflower Ave. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Phone 714-979-8801 WOMEN OF THE YEAR Temple Bat Yahm will honor its lh{ee "Women of the Year• at 10:15 a .m. at 1011 Camelback, Newport Beach. Newport Beach residents Barbara Glabman, Nina Balis and Leslea Miller will be recognized for their commu- nity services. Tickets are $40 For reservations, call 775-8016 HISTORICAL SOCIETY The -Costa Mesd Histoncal Society's next meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. at 1870 Ana- heim St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 631-5917. FUND-RAISER The Exchange Club of Orange Coast presents "Laugh, Learn and Lunch,• a fund-raiser and membership drive, from noon to 2 p.m . at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Drive, Corona del Mar. The event will include lunch, . insight, clever comedic dialogue -all to help support t'he pre- vention of child abuse. Cost is $15. For reservations, call 760- 3142. CRIBBAGE The Newport Beach Parks .and Recreation Cribbage Club will meet at 6:45 p.m. al the Oasis Center, 800 Marguente Ave., Corona del Mar. All levels are welcome and lessons are available. For more information, call 64 2·-0817. l:: l . .._._ . - l 'I l\111111111\'I 11 \110' Phone calls 3nd. lettcrs \\Tillen o~ \Our behalf. Documents rc:\ie\\ed for free." Retain an attome) for the enttre )tar for onl) Sc,() ~ United Legal Pro,iders l-888-488-LA\\ I " THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1997 CAREER Pt.ANNING Orange Coast Colleqe otters a free career planning worksh~ Crom noon to 2 p.m. Wednesday and May 21 at the Re-Entry Cen.l ter. For more information, call 432-5162. ... MAY15 BREAKFAST MIXER The Costa Mesa ~amber pf Commerce's next breakfast miX'- er on •How to Market YoU{ Bust- ness." will be held at 7;15 a.m. at the Costa Mesa CountIT Club, 1701 Goll Cour.te Drive. Cost ls $10 in advance and $15 at the door. To RSVJ>, call 574-8780. ~ LAW AUXILIARY The Orange County Law A~ wary presents its yearly instaful.- tion luncheon at 11 :30 a.m. at The Ritz Restaurant, 880 New- port Center Drive. Newport Beach. The Honorable Gary L. Taylor of the United States Dis- trict Court will be the gues_t speaker and presenter._For more informatlorl, call 440-67 57, ext. 160. RUMMAGE SALE St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chwch is holding its 32nd annu- al rummage sale from 9 a .m . to 7 p m. at 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. All proceeds will go to various miSsions. FQT more mfonnation, call 631-1854.: • with Love --- ._,,1/6~ ~ .@up 9)/'WAJ The Countryside Inn and Suites Award Winning e~~ ~~-~bftt Sunday May 11, 1997 From 11 :OOam to):()() pm A lo•lslt 814/f•t l1tchull1tt PDtttlt•tl lt..d SfUll'#Hr l1t Dljo1t MuJIONI Silik•, GrlJW Cllld11t Bmut 111 Arfkltof1 Sae•, CtlnH SlrlOl1t OJ Blf/, OW F•ltle" ~"'"' Hflllt, 0...ld. llilf.iitMt to •nHii S.W .... A1~ p,.,,. PrullWt iitil d .,,., OJ Fre11&11 /ldftl ..,.., p,.,,, Hl«dOii if~, Pl~,~ HM.,~~' ~"-~ AdMlb-$1 B.9S·S.llion-$14.9S.C~1to.$9.9S " ~unday . May 11th CASA C.RAMDI MEXICAN FOOD ANI> INTllU.fATIONAl CUISINI FULL SERVI(( DINING ROOM ~ OPlM FOR lllllAkfAST· LUNCH • PINNllll • Iii. SUNMY laUMCH IUFHT '°IOU AN9.aNUM MtlWe--Y •• ' • • Special Mother's Day Lunch and Dlnne~ "-IMrlna Luau Platter Prime Ribs of Beef Tentkrloin of Beef Wellington Charbroiled Fresh King Salmon Boneless Leg of Lamb Stuffed with Spinach Angel Hair Pasta in Clam Sauce .-JI~~ Breast of Stuffed Chicken 3211 HARBOR BLVD. 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Champagne Brunch Cruise aboard the Pavlllon Queen in Newport Harbor Live t>n teru1t11ment & door pri.JU!ll Adults $28 CruL<Je Reservatlon.9 (7111) 678-5245 ~~Cl!~~~~ ~ •• WAN FU Authentic Chlncte cu111ne ,.------------., 120% Offl I your total bill I LI Lun~h or Dlnner I Exolra Mav 18 ___ _. ________ .J +,,.,., ,..,. ......... ~~ ,._,.,._ Mathtt1 Dtt 10: $1 9 Regular men 251 East Pacific C Beaaie S.bies 2200 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa (Aa WJ.on, K·Mart Plaa) 646-1557 Snrillg~ A ~3,1997 .:1 1omwiflcli~ mis gardening hear! • • • • 1-800-FLOWERS Regi&ter to Wui Mom a FREE Fresh Flower Arrangemenl Each Month for the Next Year ($600 value) (Local delivery only • wire outs excluded) Awarded by Conroys of Costa Mesa W'llllters Will be Chosen at Each of Our Two Stores & Notifo!d May 15, 1997' No Purchase Nece ary. Must Register at Either tore. 2983 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 2275 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa ~·la (Ccnwof~ (CcnwofNewpoftfalMew) ! . .:.. 540-3135 • 645-0246 .!) ·~ ~~ ~~ 1 /:00 a.m. -J:OO p.m. 115.95 Per Person: 18.95 Under 10 yrs Under 3 yra l'ntl Reservations: 752-5200 ROYAL KHYBER .. L Every Mom Deserves a littl ~/8 J;" ~-. especially on Mother's Day! !II-.~~~ Join us For Mothe ... s Day, Sunday .May 11th pllmentary Flower to All Mothers Dine-In or ;/ck up a Party Pak or Bucket OPEN AT I :00 PM ~~=o For .Reservations.· rt Blvd., Costa Me . ·:Brunch Glass of Champagne Included For Moin •FULL BAil W . WAnRFRONT • OYSTER ... '~ 4 )-.' LUNCH BAR V'q.~~r:JOO ll; 1;-~ ~ DINNE_R • /lJ ~ ~ ,,CAT£MNG • KIDS' MENU ARM4t ~I RE !YJD'IrJ-r Rlt)J DiiY CUJ'TD!"/1 ~;1JT(E'TJ Show Her How Much You Care . ?J c5pecia/ ~} Classic CJhampac;ne )Jrunch (</us! '701· Jl(oni . c'1unday JJ[ay I /1.iJ., 1997 Served 10:00 am to 3:00 m For R8S8f\'attons Cal (714) 226-6720 17900 .Jambaee BM:i. tMr-.. II e • e • , 4t THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1997 MAY16 .WMMAGE SA.lE St. Andrew's Presbytenan urch II h4vtng Ill 32nd a.n.nu.oJ Mfl9111mage sale from 9 o.m. to 2 at 600 St. Andrews Road, l'!·l~n">Ort Beach. All proceeds will ltD to varlou.s nuJSi.ont. For more· fillormAtion, c4ll 631·1854 ONGOING , • : •flElp LINE • • A private telephone consuJta-Jlon ls offered at no charge from 7 • tO 8 p.m. every Monday Tdlk with • ..professlon4.I about dliftrultLes in ~w We by calling 7 59-0357 I .. HETWORKER · . The Tuei.ddy Morning Net- • ~orker yroup !.hares leads from 7 : lo 8 a.m. every Tuc!.ddy dl Muru's • Cale, 1835 Newport Blvd , \ostd Mesa . Por more anlom1rJllun , call 215-2903. SURPLUS FOOD Seniors and Jow-uH·1mH~ fdrru- b.es of the Coslt1 MC's<i/Newport Beach arcd ctin ohldin frN:! USDA surplus food from I 1 d .lll to 3 p m the second Pndtty of , .. wh month In the reur purk1nq lot of the• Church of Chml. 740 W W1Json St.. Cosld Mf:'<,t1 Hnnu picture 1denW1catJon ror rrtrm· informd· tJon, call 6.50-82.Jh MESA EMERGENCY Mesa EmNqf'n< y Sf'rvtcc• A'mateur Communirdtton offer., the opportunity for I lam Radio operators to parttc1pdte m th<~ city of Costa Mesa's Rddto Amateur . C1vLI C!merg«>nry SNv1cc• orgdnt· zatton. WE>ekly nPI!> arc· held ttl 7 :20 p.m on 147.060 mhz. Month- ly m<>etinq<i drt! hc•ld on thr fourth W~nPs<.l.sy of thE-month tll b:30 pm. ut th<' f'o<;ta M<'sd Police 0Ppartmt'nt For morP informc.1- t1on, C'dll 7.54 -7045 MOMS SUPPORT GROUP Group p'ro('(·ss ·focuses on work, succe<is dnd purPnting ISSUCS (•very ftr-.t t1n<.l third Thurs- day lrom noon to l 15 p.m dnd 7 .to 8.15 pm at 2cmo Unstol St. Suite J-108, Co<,ta Mt>'>d Thf' sC's- Th~ay or the· month al the Neighborhood Corrunwtity ~­ ter, UMS Park Ave., Cotta Mesa. FoT more lnfonnatton. c:aD 645- 5326. COED SUPPORT The Newport Beach Psycho· logical Assodatton otters o coed support group every Thunday at 7 p.m. al 3101 W. Coa.tt .High- way. No 311, Newport Beach. The support group requires free pre·assesmient before joining. For more lnformation, call 722- 4588 • The Healing Connection oUers a coed relal.lonsbip group at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesdays at 4425 Jamboree Road. !80-A. Newport Reach. For more lnJonnation, call 261-8003. . BODY IMAGE SUPPORT The Newport Beach Psyyho- logical Assoddtion offers a b0dy- 1mage/moderate Paling support group that meets every Wednes- day at 7 p.m at 3101 W Coast Hlghway, No 311 , Newport Beach. Por more a.nfonnatiOn, call 722-4588. RELAXATION Hodg tv1emoncil Hospital Pres- bytPnan otfPrs d free "Relaxation dOd lmc;1gPry" workshop from 10 to 11 :30 d.m. on the fourth Wedncsddy of ev<~ry mont:h at the Putty dnd George I loag Cancer renter. One• Hoag JJrive, Building 41. Newport Broach. To RSVP, call 7h0-5542 READING GLASSES & 81-FOCALS e~ <» '°'6-Swi Largest Selection $2.95 • $6.50 MARTIN OPTICAL OC Swap Meet Fairgrounds #8160 (714) 548-6211 . . . ~ OIVOtta MEDIATION A free lecture about divorce mediation, an a.ttemattve to the traditional two-attoroey divorce, Is offered tba third Thursday of . every month wt.th attorney Alida 0 . Taylor and psyc:bologitt Lee H. Solow. SpAce ii limited and reser- vations are required. For more inlorm.atlon, call 863-9590. TOASTMASTERS a.uas • The Newport Beach Distin- guished T04S\mtite.rs Club 1300 meets every Tuesdlly from 7 to 9 p.m. ln Sgt. Pepperoni's meeting room, 2300 S.E. Bristol Street, Newport Bea.ch. For reservations, call 730-3671. • Joto Mesa Messengers Toast- master Club 691 ln Costa Mesa tor their meetings at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at Mesa Verde Methodist CburCb, 1701 Baker · St., Costa Mesa. VlSitors are wel- come. For more inf ormalion, call 540"'4446. • The Blue Flame Toastmasters Club 2717 meets at 7 a .m. every Wednesday at the Village Parmer, South Coast Plaza Village, 1651 Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa. ·The meeting is free for first-time visi- tors. For more information, call 855-4308. • Toastmasters Club 231 meets al 7 a.m. every Monday at The Irvine Co .. 550-C Newport Cen- ter, Newport Beach. For more information, call 733-2209. • Harborlites Toastmaster Club 1927 meets at 7 a.m . every Wednesday at the NauticaJ Muse- UQl. 151 e CoaSt Highway, New- ~ Beech. For mo i.ntormation, Call 854-4580. OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS Overeaun AnonymOUl meets from 7 to 9 p.m. every Wednesday at West Newport Community Center, 883 W. 15th St, No. 5 upstain, Newport Beach. For more intonnAtlon, call 953-0900. WOMEN'S SUPPORT The Hope Institute, a center for recovery and family education, often a women's support group al 7 p.m. every Tuesday at 2900 B~­ tol St., C•206, Costa Mesa. 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Uribe isn't given a lot of time to ponder the morality or consequences of his vengeful mission apart from the famous "to be or not to be H soWoquy, and he renders a powerfully focused performance. Under Golson's hard:driving direction -and against the · backdrop of David Scaglione's spare but vastl y effective unit setting -OCC's "Hamlet" is in . constant motion, with scenes deftly overlapping and conflicts ·more clearly defined. And, with much of Polonius' verbosity left on the cutting room floor, brevi- ty actually is the soul of wit. buffoon. Amanda Helene Diaz pre- sents a heart-wrenching Ophe- lia, supremely effective in her scenes of stark derangement. Hal O'Brien lends a warrjor's stature to the ghost of Hamlet's With fewer ideological thick- ets to slash through, Uribe uses bis magnificent intensity to prove the ghost of his murdered father righteous and unmask the conniving '1'111 · \11-.B Bl·\"11·\\ Claudius in a guilt-inducing charade. The climactic duel is waged with "' pulse-pounding 1tury ~d realis- -tic blood.letting. r--------·----------------, F. Y.I. + WHA4t. "'Hamlet" + ~ Robert 8. Moore Theater, Orange coast Col- lege +WHEN: Closing perfor- mances Thursday through Saturday at 8 p.m., Sunday at 2p.m. + HOW IMJCH: SS..$9 + PHONE: 432-5880 I . , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~ I I I I I L-------------------------~ father and Christopher Borja is a staunch player· king. In Ferzacca's adaptation, three male roles are played by. women and the gender bending is only partially successful. Kim- berly Fisher and Hilary . Hesse are quite accomplished as fiamlet's pals Rosen- crantz and - George Almond ably presents the - pompous, duplicitous Claudius and · injects an understated smarminess into his performance that effectively fills in the Guildenstem, but their pulchritude injects erroneous notions into the rela- tionship. . blanks created by condep.sation. Dolores Fitzpatrick, however, misses the mark as Gertrude, lacking the concern and humani- ty Hamlet's mother must possess, as well as the vocal authority. However, Tamara Hoffman is terrific as the wisecracking gravedigger, playing it without a hint of femininity. The latter quality is more evident in David Leuluai's effete messenger Osric, whose posturing draws laughter but slows the produc- tion. Orange Coast College's Polonius (Damon Hill), left, practices a scene with Hamlet (Peter Uribe). Hamlet's constant ally Horatio is strongly inte rpreted by Eric Hamme, as is Timothy C. Todd's vengeful Laertes. Damon Hill offers a Polonius with a heart as well as.a gift of gab, and his ver- sion is more of a sage than a Rick Golson's dynamic contri- buti9ns as fight director give the swordplay at the close of the show an electric, immediate quality. D.P. 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The editors of this 1997 CONSUMER BUSINESS REVIEW, once eg1in, recommend you seek the asSISlance OfREINECKE"-&""OATL Y. llfl~ ytrurpratn.mr,1nd lnVtt.-you-10-'tall and make arrangements for a free Initial consultation. You'll be glad you found a law firm you can depend on. WILLIAM HAROLD JEWELERS Great Selection Of Special Value• For Mother's Day Girt Ideas Sales, Repairs, Appralaala \ \ 1 I I Buy & Sell ROLEX Watches '.~/ Phone 873-0365 ~ A jeweler In the old fashioned trldltlon, WILLIAM HAROLD JEWELERS' first concern Is the Htisfactlon of their custom8flf WILLIAM HAROLD JEWELERS, at 3118 Newport Blvd., In N9wport BHch, d•I• In all types of diamonds, precious gems, and ftne jewelry. Tl*r HMce, Hlec:tion •nd quality merchandise Is unsurpe11ed and you'll enjoy •hopping where your business It truly 1pprecl1ted. Stop In today and look at quality precious gems, tine gold Items, crMted and dealgMd with the "sensitive" touch of tredition1I Old Wortd craftam1nshlp. Bring In your ldeea or let Tim Herold, the expert at WILLIAM HAROLD JEWELERS, creete for you a "treeiura" of lasting wl~. . WILLIAM HAROLD JEWELERS features en lmprea1tve selectlon of antique jw.Mlry: a tie with the past with tlmaless beauty. IU qualified diamond and gemstone brokers, you can be Htured that fftl9fY article of j ewelry Is of the highest standards In quality. WILLIAM HAROLD JEWELERS It your heedqu•rtera for professional watch ind j_...ry repair, Including r..ttpplng, mounting and rebuilding. In compiling this 1997 CONSUMER BUSINESS REVIEW, the edltorg, once again, make prominent mention of WILLIAM HAROLD JEWELERS end heertlly recommend, ~em to ALL of our reedeB. CHRIST LUTHERAN SCHOOL Duane Rohrnaller • Prtnclpal Chrt•t C.ntel'8d Education Extended Day Care Preachooi Through 8th Gr11de Phone Ml-1811Or131-1139 One of the flvorite ,.oea of both busy parents and chUdren It ~HRIST LUTHERAN SCHOOL, one of the 1rM'• finest tactlttlel tor the Chrt.tten educetton of chlldr9n. Loceted It 780 Vlctorta, In Co.ta Mesa, CHRIST L~ERAN SCHOOL he1 won the support and approval of parents from en ovw the local .,.., · CHRIST LUTHERAN 8CHOOL la Nte NcenMd and IMured, end their •ftlnO NCIU'rwnenll Wiii IXOMd those 8ltllbllahed by the ... of Calffomle. The tMcMra .,.. profMllonal eduoMorl ..... t•chlng pNloaophlet Item from '-ding chHdhood edUClltlon authontiel. CHRllT LUTHERAN 8CHOOl ~ b ftne ~. and hea a wtde '9"18 of epcMta twnt for bOys end pts, and a cheM11 ... ..,-. 8choot .... (llt ell ~) end an 8ftnUll W~ 8ddl tD the~~ Tht tdlort of thli 1817 CONIUMER BUSINESS REVIEW n P'oud ID, onoe iilllft. recommend CHRIST LUTHERAN 8CHOOl to .. of our rMderl. Wt lenOW you wtl be pl1111d wllt "* ftne ~ and outttenclng Chftllelen ~. .. Newpon ~rs M~sa Daily Pilot 1 THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1997 • A 15 I f The eyes Attendees of the May Day event included (top photo, from left) Susan Porter, Judie-and 6eorge Argyros and Brooke Coldren, and (bottom photo, from left) Cari Hoyt. Jim Hart and Scotty Carden. ~ir @~nr Ies · 1lito . 1 The Orange County Chapter of The Luminaries, supporting the Doheny Eye Institute, held a May Day fete at the Harbor Island residence of Judie and George Argyros. THE PLAYERS Co-chairs Mallory Ketchum- Heydorff and Susfm Porter welcomed the sunset dinner crowd at the front door of the channing Ne w England, shin- gle-style bayside Argyros manor. Key committee mem- bers included Kimberly Cald- well, Brooke Coldren, Cherie Hart, Diane UlJes~om, _ M1c'1ele Mlllec and Joan Riach . THE PATRONS Big financial support fro~ the Argyros Foundation and the Mellor Family Foundation. The . Charles Caldwells, the John Mltchells and Mrs. Kenneth Sharpe-were also instrumental in assisting The Luminaries in rais- ing more than $50,000 on this perfect spring evening. In fact,·· the entire gathering of some 75 g uests was very generous, and very demonstrative in its support of Doheny Eye Institute. Even in an improved economy it's no walk in the park to raise more than $50,000 from a small mid- week dinner party. THE FASHION High-class and low-ke.y would best descrjbe the l ooks Auto Body, Paint & Restoratio{l •All Makes• Professional Craftsmen Written Warranty • losurance Claims Welcome Ph.Qne 646-8884 .. Ma·ny people have looked far and wide for someone. who can do excellent auto body and restoration work. The automobiles of today and yesterday require a 1peclall1t to repair or restore the body and-to refinish them fo tl)eir original beauty by matchir)g the new paint exactly with the originat The professionals to see are at SIR CHARLES' L TO. at 1625 Ohms Way, In Costa Mesa: The personnel at SIR CHARLES'. L TO fully understand colllsiol') r!tpair as well as auto painting_ They are the profes~onats....111.-tbeJndustry_ Jb~ have gained 1 re~tl.on second _m none throughout the entire county of Orange. So whether your job is just 1 small crease or a roll-over, you will be entirely satisfied with the work you receive from SIR CHARLES' L TO. Remember, by law, insurance companies mY.i! permit you to choose the body shop vo-u like best. Choose the professionals at SIR CHARLES L TO_ \P do all your insurance work. . . . The editors of this 1997 CONSUMEB BUSINESS REVIEW are proud to endorse the fine business policies and q.uali~ w~rk of SI~ CHARLES' L TO, I -• • A -• • e . • I .. " .Ill W' ---. -· ---· -· ----. ---· -.. ·-----···----·--· ....... --·-· . -----..--· ... RAC INS No One Under Sells These Guys • Salas ~Ac_ce_asocles ~ Riding Apparel & Largest Selection Of Pre-Owned Cycles Phone 642-054& \ Freedom, fun and excitement can be defined as a ride on motorcycle. More people are finding this to be true. faulo, Roberto, Ricardo and Andre, of THREE B~OTHERS RACING Invite you to come in and take a ride, you'll become a believer too. THREE BROTHERS RACING at 1560 Superior Ave. #C, In Costa Mesa, is your best choice for . u·s8d motorcycles and expert repairs and performance tuning. an the street or on the tnlck these 'muscle machines' can hold their own. They cost pennies a day to operate .and yet perform well enough to satisfy a professional cyclist. No one s_ells for less in Orange County and .D.2 one offers 1 better selection of riding 1pparel, parts and accessories. Sometime ol"other everything on wheels requires an adjustment or repair, so if your machine should require a tune-up or repair, bring-it to THREE BROTHERS RACING. The eetitors of thla 1997 CONSUMER BUSINESS REVIEW recommend that everyone from beginning riders to moto-cross competition drtvers, to sto~ In at THREE BROTHERS RACING and rediscover the·wonderful world of wheels. · • STERLING BMW Sales * Service Parta • Leasing Phone 845-5900 . ..... . . An automobile Is perhaps the second largest purchase you•r9 likely to ever make. It Is extremely Important to know the reputation of the dealership you will trust this Investment to. Place thlt trust In STERLING BMW f!OW at 3000 West Coast Highway, In Newport Beach. They offer everyone personal service before and after the sale la completed. STERLING BMW has a full Hoe of quality products, 1coessor1es, and complete repair f1cllttles With factory trained technicians. • The word service finds Its true meaning It STERLING MOTORS. Tl'lere 1a no high pressure Ill this-dealenshlp ••• Juat sincere desire 1nd I professional effort to Insure yo~ reofflve th• 9xlCt vehlcle you had In mind. If your budget can1 quite st1nd the strain of 1 new car, atop In 1nd look over tMlr lot full of v1lues In ~ owned vehlcles .•• they hav• ad been checkld and .,. .,,. to give you "*'Y· many mHea Of dftvlng pteuu,.,. The edftors of thll 1917 CONSUMER 8USINE89 REVIEW, once 11g1ln, recommend you take y0ur automottve bullnell to a .It~ who apprecllltel It. W• endorM and recommend STERLING BMW to our relders. . b.w. cook and the tone of the tete-a-tete. Mary Lou Hornsby wore a sim- ple and chic royal blue dress. Scotty Carden looked excep- tionally good in a tailored skirt and blouse, the glow of her tanned face announcing to all Carden's recent outings on .the golf course. The handsome cou, ple Joan and Tom Rtach, he in blue blazer and she in a sexy suit of taupe satin and lace, were he aded off to Kentucky for the Derby. Hostess Judie Argyros looked lovely in laven- der with amethyst jewels to match. THE SETTIN G More like a family gathering .ll1an a charity dmner, the Argy- ros home was open to all of the guests. Judie and George greeted the Doheny Eye patrons as if they were all very close friends, giying them all carte blanche. "Please feel free to wander RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY WW• Y-Dols Covlt's Morel 1922 HARIOI BLVD •• COSTA MESA -S41·11S6 - your disposal, H said Judie live in South County?" Quite a Argyros, standing in the few hands were raised. "Do y~u entrance foyer of her warm and know that an airport in Sou~: inviting home. A winding wood County would not have one SIP'l- banister guiding a curving gle residence in its immediate: staircase gracefully skyward, flight pa.th?"t ! up three stories to hidden sur- prises, enticed the curious to explore. The home of one of Orange County's most promi- nent families is neither grand nor garish. It is in fact rich in family tradition and filled with the canvases of California's plein air landscape artists. "It is our favorite art," said George A.rgyros. "We have been collecting for many years." Somehow 1t seems so appropriate that Argyros should be attracted to paintings of Cal- ifornia land: It is the land, after all, that has made him both successful and prominent. THE BUZZ As guests mingled on the bayfront terrace-at sunset, enjoying. cJ,elicious appeti~­ made of cheese encrusted breads with spicy sun dried tomato, sipping chardonnay and exchanging the latest hfe stories, the noise·of jet traffic leaving John Wayne Airport and ascending out over the Pacific punctuated the paradise. As Brooke Coldren, presi- dent of The Luminaries, if,ltro- duced George Argyros to the crowd to give his welcome, yet another jet flew over ~e most expensive real estate in Orange County. Argyros asked the SU PPORT AT IARGij Barbara Bowie, Ma.rlon uh' Tony Montapert, Scott Horn1~ by, Judith Manto, Dorothy •· Davis, Janet Stppl, daughrer ~ Doheny chairman of the boaJ:1ff Sid Webb, Dorothy Kennedy, 11 the.Rae Rawlins, the George :, Klnkles, and the Robert Col-·•· drens all gathered t-0 suppo~·:· Doheny Eye Institute. Many ~ the crowd raved about the fine work of Doheny. "lt·is by far :• one of the best -eye care and eye research centers in the nation,'' said event co-chair : Susan Porter, who explained •• her personal passion originatEij:i with a family connection to ~ Institute. It is an involvement ,, she has fostered since her col~: lege days at USC. ,1 QUOTE OF THE NIGHT ., .. ti II II ,, "It's not a bad idea to sup-:: port such a fine eye institute. , You never know when you just might need a good eye doctor," said Judie Argyros. Very glanr, . orous, yet always practical an(1 down to earth ... now that's :: quite a personality combo_ -• B.W. COOK'S column appears Thursdays and Saturdays. .. I We have designs on you j. ... to fill the d ecorative hardware needs & expectations of every client. No matter w hat style or time period the job requires, we ~~· 1111o.' have the finest qua!ity door, cabinet, furni- ture, architectural & bath hardware & fixtures to offer. And, you'll be pleased ' to find that your needs are m e t correctly - because·our awesome seledion is backed by 3 generations of decor-·' ative hardware experience. .flndWC/t 2133 Laguna Canyon Rd. Laguna Beach, CA-9~651 (7 f 4) 494-2264 Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from .. electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. GAS AND WASH • ONE STOP .. CONVENIENCE!!!! only ss.95 Full Service Hand W'ash & Sealer W"ax with any gasoline fill up (Te~aco CleanSystem3) Trucks & Vans $1.00 Extra Not vaHd with an other dt.count. .,_ 5/Sl/97 THURSDAY, MAY 8. 1997 . . • platter ~hatter PASCAL AT SHEJtMAN GARDENS Pmal <>hits. one of the West Coast's premier award- winning chefs and rest.au~ teurs, opened c.f9 Mnln in the lush garden setting at the Sherman Gardens in Corona del .Mar on May 1. The cafe Is a superb idea .ctdlng Olhats' celebrity and tal· ent to the beauty of the venera- ble gardens. Olhats is the owner qf PaiallandP..ailEpkw'le on Bristol Street in Newport Beach. Cafe Jardln's appetizers, entree salads, sandwiches ana main plates will be priced from S4:95 ~leek and potato soup) to $11.95 (braised fresh halibut). · Pascal Catering will service all special events in Sherman Gar- dens as well. Cafe Jardin is open . for lunch only from 11 :30 a.m. - to 2:30 p.m Monday through Friday at 2647 E. Coast Highway. Phone 673-0033. ART OF DINING The beat goes on. Although the name is changed, the 10th annual Art of Dining, begun by the Newport Harbor Art Muse- um in 1988, continues as a colossal fund-raiser under the . auspices of the Orange County ·Museum of Art, chaired by Twyla Martin. Newport's own master chef, -Michel f»ieton of The Four .Seasons Hotet;-will coordinate : the talents of other Four Sea·- sons' chefs from around the • nation at an unforgettable din- ; ner with wines provided by : Robert Mondavi. The event •takes place May 18 and will : honor artist Viola Frey. Tables' of 10 are in jewel cate- gories: a diamond table for S25,000; emerald at $10,000 and ' ruby for $5,000. Per person tick- ets are $500. Reservations are a must phone 759-1122. COOKING IN fTALY Kay Pastorius is leading another expedition through Ital- ian restaurants, kitchens, cities and countrysides with a depar- ture date of June 25. Features include the hill towns of Umbria, classes in a country home overlooking Lake Balsena, a trek for truffles,' olives and cheese in a 12th· century village, a tour of markets in Rome and dinner at the fabulous Otello's. For more information, phone (619) 222-8344. A FLAT SOUFFLE The lack of a writer and a capable film editor make "A \ Chef in Love," this proposed souffle of a movie, fall flat as a pan- cake. Don't waste your centimes - it is no "Babette's Feast" or "Big Night" and doesn't come near the parade of delicious food movies we have seen for the last 10 years.· MISTRIAL tN CORONA DEL MAR Mistral, the small restaurant occupying the space previously inhabited by Trees, is now open 'for dinner seven nights a week and a liquor license is expected to ·arrive any day. The french provencal cuisine is moderately priced with entrees from S 13.50 to S18. At 440 Heliotrope Ave., Corona def Mar; phone 723- 9685 for information. -By Marla Bird For That Special Mom, Grandmom, or Mom to be ... ... The Perfect Gift in Sleepwear & Robes Kriste Lingerie • LolJngewear • Gift Westcliff Coun • 1719,S!estdiff Dr. 631 -SEXY (7399) Monday-Sa You're Invited To A One Woman Show· By : JENNIFER MARKES : Saturday, May 17th.· 7 pm -10 pm Come See Her Newest.Release Pomegranate Cove t . t~ Town Sqllare. Gallery Triangle + Square · Costa Mesa (at the end of the 55 Fwy.) (714) 548-7797 RSVP NewJ>O!" Bcacb/Cona Mesa o.ily Pilot Skewers iS. good f~r ~hat ales . you .i' By Marta Bird, Daily Pilot A long wtth the mid-1990s martini mania, we're adrift in trendy-suds these days. _ · Friends brew their own blends1 restaurants like The Can- nery offer beer tastings; posh spots like Accents in The Sutton Place Hotel present special beer dinners each month; and beer pubs like Skewers are springing up like wild mustard. r----------------~ lYJ. .......... ....... w. 11'hSt..C.. MIN ··-~· . Suriily. thf°"9h I I day with rice or potatoes and vegetables. Hromm. Why not a fish taco for less? Prices in general are moder- ate. A mega-sized Cob}> salad with turkey, bacon, tomato, avo- cado, blue cheese, diced eggs and fresh greens is $5.95. The meatball sub on a fresh baguette is $5.50. Skewers opened in Costa Mesa seven months ago, wedged in and around Garduno's Ris- -torante on the comer of 17th Street and Santa Ana Avenue. It has a minimal dinirrg counter inside, thanks to the vats and breWing equipment, and there is a basic, no-frills outdoor dining patio, which could be an amiable beer garden if it were given more attention. GREG FRY I OAJlY PILOT Jeff A.rzouman, day manager at Skew- ers, In front of the several vats of beer brewed on site. ~11a.m. to 10 p.m.; fridlly .net s.turcWt. 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. • • ~ lne)cpen- M ~ ..... 66 6459 L---·------------~ Skewers of beef, free-rahge chicken and lamb sizzle on the grill after· a long soak in friendly marinades. The lamb ($8.95) is flavored with a mii of white wine, fresh mint and garlic. The chicken ($7.9.5) choices ~e orange and lime juice with • oregano and Dijon mustard or stone-ground mustard and wild I sat indoors at the brushed aluminum counter, ordered some food to go, and asked the day shift manager, Jeff Arzouman, about Skewers' brews. They change regularly, usually offering four choices. Now, they a.re a light Pilsner that he said is not only lighter in color but in densi- ty; Scotch Ale, named for its col- or; Red and Porter Ale. A rosy-faced home-brewer sat down at the counter and said, "My wife don't like all my brew- ing mess and she's put her foot down so here I am.# He was drinking ihe Porter, so dark it reminded me of the Guinness Stout I had tried on m y first trip to the English countryside years ago. While I waited for the take-out order, Arzownan was obliging enough to pour samples of Pil- sner and Scotch Ale into two . " thick double-shot glasses for me and said Skewers bas brewed about 1,300 barrels this year. They are also pouring Hefewiezen Almtel light and Wyder's pear cider. Coors, Bud, Beck's and non-alcoholic Haake Beck's aie their bottled beers. The menu said "wood-fired pretzel from Shirley·~ Bagel's, $2.95," and it sounde<i, and was, just abour pertect with the Pil- sner. Skewers' menu offers lots of other choice~ with tasty appetiz- ers: spicy chicken wings, chips and guacamole, steamed clams, shrimp cocktail, fried calamari, crab cakes (with a first-class creamy dill sauce), spicy grilled sausages and peppers with fresh C' est Si Bon bread, and steamed clams a.nd mussels ($3.95 to $8.95). . Ctucken, Caesar and Cobb salads, fresh soup and a limited variety of sandwiches augment the ~t or pizzas and skewered enlrees. f-rom Monday th.rough Thursday, the daily special is pnced at $3.99, two or three dol- lars less than usual. Celestino's qua'Iity MEATS The Finest Meat arid Seru(ce Auulk1lJ/c we carry ROcky Free-Range Chic k005 Mannings Beef Ldin · Boneless Tri Tip Top Sirloin Steaks Roast $5.99 lb $4.59 lb Lamb Kabobs Marinated in Celestino~ Mint & W'me &1uc( $5 .. 99 lb Boneless Spencer Roast $7.99 lb Mothers Dau Special cu ts Prime. Rib •·Beef Tenderloin Leg-o-Lamb • Lamb Racks ZTO East 17th St • Costa Mesa • (714) 642-7191 - (Hillgren Square) 10:00 to 7:00 Mon-Sat Sunday-Monday: Teriyak1 Top Sirloin 8oz. Steak Dinner· ........................... $6.99 Tue•dsy: Hamburger. Choice of coff3 slaw or potato salad~ .......................... $3.99 Wedne•day: Classico PIZZa. Pepperoni. Mushroom. Bastf ................................. $6:99 Thunday: --.....• Chicken Kabob Dinner~ Lemon. Pesto or Honey M11Stard ........... $6.99 Friday:. . Salmon or Halibut Dinner• .............................................. $8.99 Saturday: Pitcher of Hand Crafter Beer After 9 oo pm ........................ $7 .00 'Dinners served with Vegetable and choice of RICtt or Pot81o • . 4-4 Mon-Set, .., 9-10 1/ei Price Plzu & Hand Crafted House Beer $2.00 29R E "1 7t t~ St. u.-,it D (7 .. 4) 645 -6459 r The •specials" daily drill goes like this: Monday, grilled cbidcen sandwich on C'est Si Bon roll with a choice of potato salad· or cole slaw; Tuesday, Cobb salad; Wednesday, juicy grilled cheese- burger with salad; Thursday, a choice of turkey sandwich or a meatball sub and salad. On Friday, the daily special climbs to $8.99 for the fish of the J • clovet honey. · In spite of Skewers' skewers, pizzas sell the best. Its pizza dough is made from the spent grain of the brewing mash and pizzas are its food claim to fame, the cook said. Pizzas a.re all priced around $8 or $9, but bear this: From 4 to 6 p.m., Mpnday through Friday, all of them are half price and beer drops to $2 a pint. The Cit)· of ewport Bench illvites Nr,, port Residen ts to RECYCLE YOUR USED MOTOR OJL SATURDAY. MAY 17TH -FOR FRRE! Wherel' )/rwport I lurhor I ligh S1·l11H1I h 1udiall I· i1·ld Purling I .m ul lrvinr A\'t'rlUt' omJ Wt\ I I otl1 Strt'l'I Ill '\\rwpon 8f'UdJ When? Saturduy. Muy 17. 19ll7 F'rorn 9:00 a 111. lo :!:00 p.111. llowY * Brin~ ui.ecJ oil i11 dt•n11. 111111-hn·:tluhlP pla,;ti1· 1·ontuittf'n. * ~-re11,ultl1· 11~•·11 ui l 1·11111ai1wr' w1 ll lw ~i\1'11 to tlir first f100 ;\rwport B1•a..t1 n•,itl1°11h! ._ • * Cu11111111i11uln l 11~l'd oil \\ill 11111 lw u1T1·ptl'il. 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Saturday at Local Grounds • 3007 E. Coast Highway, Corona' del Mar. For information, call 675-2800. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS Free live classic rock perfor- mances are scheduled from n6o~ to 2:30 p .m. Monday through Fri- day; from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday; and from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday afternoons in the Town Square at lriangle Square in .Costa Mesa. ART TUESDAY TALKS The Orange County Museum of Art presents •Tuesday Talks at Noon," a series of free talks by artists, critics and historians com- plementing the art displayed in the museum's galleries at noon in the Lyon Auditorium, Museum Education Center at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. On Tuesday, Chris Wilder will speak about her work. For infor- mation, call 759-1122. IMAGINATION PARTY The Orange County Depart- ment of Education and Orange County Performing Arts Center presents the 12th annual Imagi- nation Celebration through May 11 throughout the county. The festival of the arts for chilPien, teenagers ~d families will tea- Center Drive, Costa Mesa. ~ Invitational Band Festival will also take place with perfor- mances by high school and uni- versity concert bands. • On Sunday, the Orange County Performing Arts Center presents a second day of The lmaginarium, an annual outdoor celebration with a Caribbean theme at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The Kennedy Cen- ter's production of "Pepito's Sto- ry" will also be staged at The Center in Segerstrom Hall. MEXICO AT MARINERS Local artist Marygail Hall will have ~ exhibit of her oil paint- ings depicting Mexican culture at Mariners· Library through the end of June. The library is at 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 717-3800. . NEWPORT EXHIBIT The Newport Beach Central Library offers an exhibit of pho- tographs of Newport Beach tak- en at night called •A pres Nuit" on display through May 31 in the foyer of the library, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call 717-3870.- 'VERTI GROUP' The Gregory Gallery features work by sculptor Russell Jacques titled "The Verti G{oup," vertical polished steel combinations, through May at 3406 Via Lido, Newport Beach. For information, call 723-0887. HISTORICAL ART 1'be Theatre Dlltrk1 ,..._ta '"Ulles of the Field," a study of ego, control ad www1eader, through May 31 at 2930 . Brlltol St., Costa MeA. 11ckels for Friday and Sundays are $15, Saturdays are S2t ud students and senior dtb:en ells-· counts are available. For Information. call 435-4043. 'ARST IMPRESSIONS' •first Impressions: The Lagu- na Beach Art Association" is at the Orange County Museum of Art South Coast Plaza Gallery through June 15. "First Impres- sions• features selected Califor- nia "plein air" paintings created by the founders of the association from the Orange County Muse- um of Art. NAUTICAL MUSEUM The museum features three galleries: the Newport Gallery displaying the maritime hiStory Friday at 3441 Via Lido •D," Newport Beach The event includes complimentary beer and wine, live music, free cigars and other surprise entertainers. For information, call 723-0595. MOTHER'S DAY The Hyatt Newporter offers a Mother's Day Sunday brunch from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday through Sunday in the hotel's lobby and garden areas. Cost for the unlimit- ed-champagne buffet is $36.95 per adult and $10.95 per child, excluding tax and gratuities, and will feature live music as well as a lavish brunch me nu. For reseva- tions, call 729-1234. CYBERCAFE "Saturday Morning Cybercal~· from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday in Hi-Tech Lab Room 201 of OCC's Technology Cerifer. The-topic of the day will be "Travel-Across the State or Around the World.· Sessions are $29 per class For information, call 432-5880 YOGA AND MEDITATION Orange Coast College offers a yoga and meditation workshop from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Mon- days, May 12 through June 23 at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa · Mesa. Attendees will learn a bal- anced program of exercise, breathing, d eep relaxation and imagery techniques designed to achieve physical health and mental happiness. Registration fee"is $59. For information, call 432-5725. SAFARI BRUNCH A Safari Sunday Brunch Cruise is available aboard the 54-foot Emerald Forest Tiki docked m Balboa at the Fun Zone from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Sunday. The cost is $25.95 per person and $15.95 for children wider 12. For reservations, call 673-0240 FARMERS MARKETS Every Thursday there 1s a farmers market from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Orange County Fairgrounds. The Orange County Market Place is every Saturday and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the main fairgrounds parking lot. For information, call 723- 6616. THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1997 ~EHIND THE SCENES The Newport Beach Central q Library offers a free program, ·Behirld the Scenes" at 7 p .m. ,. t Monday in the Friends' Meetinj , Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. The 1 workshop will feature tips on ;; : how to get work, do the work , ; and keep working on stage ~~­ in the film and television indusuy. Form.formation, call 717-3801. ~ PLAY FESTIVAL j .. ' Orange Coast qollege pre-~ sents its annual Spring One-Act Play Festival at 8 p.m . May 14-~ 18 and 21-25 at the college's Drama Lab Stuclio. The fest will feature a dozen short plays by "' OCC's Repertory Theatre Com.J · pany's student-directors, actors,? designers and playwrights. For ( m.formabon, call 432-5640. " 'HAML.Er Orange Coast College pJ"eSel!is •Hamlet" dunng OCC's 12th : · annual "Shakespeare Month" ~ productum at 8 p.m. Thursday .., through Sunday m OCC's Robert B MOQre Theatre, 2701 Fairvievl Road, Costa Mesa.. Adv~ce tick- ets cost $6 for Thursday and sun: I day performances and $7 for Fri.F day and Sdturday shows, advance discount ticke\s are $5 and $6 fop • OCC sti¢ents, senior citizens ana children llllder age 12 and ticketl sold at the door are $8 and $9. P& Ulfonnation, call 432-5880. T . tu!e an array of concerts, perfpr- mances, hands-on workshops, exhibits and activities at sites throughout the <)aunty. Israel· artiSt Joel Rohr presents his landscapes.and portraits of the Holy Land through mid-May at t,he Jewish Community Center of Orange Count}', 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call 755-0340. of the area; the Model Gallery exhibiting a selection of world-~ class models and the Grand Salon which offers towing exhibits. Admission is free for members, $4 for adults-and $1 for children. The museum is located at 151 E. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. For information, call 673-7863. Orange Coast College offers its ,. The Tee Qe>e>m. RESTAURANT & LOUNGE • On Friday, fhere will be an Invitational Choral Festival in Segerstrom Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Cente r, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa .. - • On Saturday, the Orange County Performing Arts Center presen~ The lmaginariwn, an annual outdoor celebration with a Caribbean theme at 600 Town VIDEO INSTAUATION The oiange County Museum of Art presents the internationally circulated video installation work, "The Theater of Memory," by contemporary artist Bill Viola at the museum's Installation Gallery through June 1 at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 759-1122. ... SPECIAL OGAR PARTY Lido Cigar Room will cele- brate its one-year anniversary with a party from 5:30 to 9 p .m. r--------.. Do you have a special mom W&..Q.ave that special something for her day. Stop By! 8~.P~· rJ~~ ~t~Nt,. Cfb.. ~,CA· 1UJ7 ,,~;h'/5· 91'/0 HOURS: Monday to S..tunlay 10..30 to 6:00 Nort.h of 17'tn Sirui in ~ Old D•lry C:,nter N.rOH from M1 C... 1 t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I DAILY WHCH SPICIALS 1 Slice Pepperoni Pizza, Gourmet Salad and large Drink $4.t.5 1/2 Sub Sandwich, Gourmet Sa~ lar~ Dnnk <J4.50 . WEEKLY WHCH SPECIALS Fresh Pasta, Choice of Crisp Gourmet Salad 0< Pasta Salad, large Drink and Gal11c Bre.ad $4.85 MOH°thtaYESDAY ~rge 1 Topping ll,~ ~th a Pitcher of Beer. '11. 95 OR large 1 Topping P~ ~tti_a P1tcherofSoda. ,10.95 res 16 95 Open 7 Days Sunday thru Thursday: 11 :00-1 1 :00 Friday and Saturday: 11 :00-Midnight .. UDIUVUY I. I I I I I I I •• I I I I I I I I I I •• I I I I I .. Must brmS in od. Expme.s Mttf 31, 1997 .I ----------------- r~ vent of the ~car BIG CANYON/SPYGLASS HILL P HILHARMONIC COMMITTEE PRESENTS ~INNER WITH THE ~UCHESS OF YORK .. , 11, 1117 1:11 Pll IECEPTIM 7:31NDllB ... .. PINN tend checka to: • The 9"a!9t County Phhrmontc Society 2082 SU--. center Drtve, Suite 100, Irvine, Ca 92612 ' . BREAKFAST SPECIALS 7am t o 10am $2.95 TUESDAY THRU SATURDAV'i NIGHT SPECIALS Served 7pm to 11pm Prime Rib $6.95 Chicken Marsala $7.95 Fresh Salmon $8. 95 ew.York Steak $8.95 or $12. FREE Beverage with meal . N e wpo rt Beach G o lf Course 3 10 0 Irvine Ave • N e wpo r:t Beach 756-0121 .. A18 THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1997 NEWPORT ARTS CENTER The Newport Theatre Arts Center presents "The Great......._ American Backstage Mugcal ... ar a p.m. ThW$day through Satwday and 2:30 p.m. Sundays, closing this Sunday at 2501 Cliff Drive.,. Newport Beach. For informaµon, call 631-0288. 'OLD TIMES' South Coast Repertory presents the drama "Old Tunes" through · May 18 on SCR's Second Stage at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The perfomiance schedule will be Tuesday through Friday at 8 p .m., Saturday at 2:30 and 8 p':tl). and Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $26-$39. For information. call 957-4033. 'DEATH OF A SALESMAN' South Coast Repertory presents "Death of a Salesman• through Sunday on the Mainstlige-at 655 'Ibwn Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The performance schedule will be Tuesday through Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday_ at 2:30 and 8 p.m. and Sund<fY at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. TiC:k- ets are $28-$41. For information, call 957-4033. 'TREASURE ISLAND' The ·Riverb<>at Players, Orange County's newest theater comp~y. tn association with Newport Har- bor Nautical Museum, proudly stages its premiere show, •nea- sure lsland," at 1:30 p.m. Saturday and Sundays through June 29 on f'he decks of The Pride of.New- port, 151 E. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. Cost is $8 for adults, $4 for children under age 12 and members receive a $2 discount. For information, call 851-6448. tal, Warner Bros. and Edwards Theatres presents the movie pre- miere benefit, "Fathers' Day," starring Robin Williams and Billy Crystal, at 7:15 p .m . today at the Edwards Big Newport Theatre, Fashion lsland, Newport Beach. A dinner will begin at 5:30 p.m. Tickets cost $40. For tickets, call 574-7208. KIDS YOUNG INVENTORS Children from ages 6 through 12 can learn mechanical principles as they create clocks, junk sculp- ture and other inventions at "Art After School, Young Inventors" from 3:30 to 5 p .rn. today at the Orange Co\inty fVf useum of Art, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Registration fee is $45. For information, call 644-3151. 'GOOSEBUMPS' .• • The !'Goosebumps" club meets the first and third Monday Qfthe month at 6:30 p.m . at Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport Center Drive. For information, call 759-0982. STORY AND CRAFT HOUR • From 2 to 3 p.m. every Sun- day, Barnes & Noble holds a tun- filled craft and story hour for chil- dren 9f all ages. Refreshments will be served. Barnes & Noble is located at 1870 Harbor Blvd .. Th- angle Square in Costa Mesa. For information, ~all 631-0614. DANCE Prom 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. on both nights a lesson wW be taught fol- lowed by open dance with a disc jockey playing an kinda of music until 11 p.m. The dance lesson is · free with the price of the S.S adm.ission.Forinfonnation,call 241-9908 . ADULT BAUROOM DANCE . The Costa Mesa Senior Cen- ter offers adult ballroom dance every Tuesday night from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m . Singles and couples welcQme. Uve music provided by the Ray Robbins Combo. The cost is $3. The Senior Center is at 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. For information, call 645-2356. BOOK SIGNING • Barnes & Noble offers two book signings by authors· Mike Kilroy! who wrote "Orange County Scene: A Look at Orange County's Colorful Past," and Jaroldeen Edwards, who wrote ~Things I Wish I'd Known Soon- er: Personal Discoveries of a Mother of Twelve," both at 2 p .m. Saturday. On May 15, there will be a Feng Shui Workshop, the art of reading the patterns of the universe and living in harmo- ny with the environment, offered from 7 to 8 p.m . Barnes & Noble is located at 901 B South Coast Drive, Suite 150, Costa Mesa. For inJohnation, call 444-0226. rot IRV ltEADING Alta Calfee House & Roasting Co. ~a tree poetry reeding and~ mruac featwtng-poet Mar- iaime Gillispie at 8 p.m. on May 14 at 506 31st St, NewportBeach. For information, call 675--0233. JEWISH SINGLES GROUPS New Jewish Relationships . allows Jewish singles to choose people they Wish to date from profile albums that pictw'e and describe singles with a wide range of personal and profession- al interests. Membership fees are $40 for six months and $70 tor a year, nonmembers of the Jewish Community Center are $10 more. For information, call 755-0340. • Tennis Lqdder for Singles offers an opportunity to 'meet new people while improving your game. Registration fee is $18 and interested partieS' P.Ut th~ir names on a list and can challenge players on the list. For information, call 755-0340. •J:AM, singles 21-39, holds a variety of outings and activities. For more information, call the JA.Mline at 665-5048. •Jewish In Between Singles, age 39-59, offers social and cul- tural events and can be reached by calling 755-0340. FILM BALLROOM DANCE · . · e. Early Years Toys MOVIE PREMIERE The 552 Club of H oag Hospi- DeFore Foundation for the Arts offers ballroom dancing every Friday and Saturday night at the DeFore Dance Center,. "S Ivan made all the ·difference:' Uetu:r gr.uk"> .111d higher ,cJf-~tt'cm. It stirµ; with a call to Sylvan. . 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NEWPORT BEACH GILD•D CMtl · Celebr(1/e: 2lCol.her 's rz>ay , :Yami/ies Save Lmbies .r Sunday Ceuntry/ Mexican Breakfast Send 9am to I pin Dinner Se"1ed from Spm Steak & Lobster ........... $16.20 Lobster Dinner ............. $14.20 Prime Rib ........................ $9.zo BBQ Chicken, _ Brisket of Beef & Ribs .... $7.95 NICK'S PIZZA 29-ytars in Costa Mesa The Best Piua in tht U.S.A. giQIZZA---- TOPPINGS Sausagt. Ptpptr0ni, Ham, Salami, Mtatballs, Onums, Basi4 Cnpm, Mushrooms, Garlic, Anchovi~. Articholtts Htans, Olives, Grtm Peppm, jalapmos, Tomatots, Zucchini, Egglanr anti Pineappk Any additiomtl toppings add $1.00 CHEESE & TOMATO SAUCE Small 9.75 • MtJjum 11.95 • Large $13.00 , , COMBO 1 10 2 TOPPINGS Smal/ JJ.75 • M«iium 13.75 • Large$15.00 SPECIAL , J TO S TOPPINGS Smail J 2.75 • Mttiium 15. 00 • Large $ J 6. 00 r FuTuRA TOMATOES, BASIL. GARLIC, RED ONIONS. TOMATO ~AUCH, OLIVE OIL & PARMICANO CHEESE Small J 2. 75 • Medium 15. 00 • Large $ J 6. 00 Also Putas & Specialties · Lasagna -R.avio/is -Roto/Q -Spaghetti -veal Marsala - Chic/ten Cacciatore and many mo rt ..• . . SYNAGOGUE VISrTS . Meet young Jewish singles • and couples for Friday servlpes in area synagogues. Visits take . place the third Friday of every month. For information, call 155- 5555, ext. 551. . CLUBS ALTA COFFEE People who want to read their own poetry can sign up at 7 p.m. for the open reading on the sec- ond Wednesday of every month at 506 31st St., Newport Beach. For more information, call 675- 0233. AlRIUM MARQUIS HO~l In the AirP<>rter Oub: Rock and Roll, Tuesdays andHign Roller Band, Wednesdays 8:45 p.m. to 1 :30 a.m. 18700 MacArthur Blvd. For information, call 833~2770. BE NI HANA Karaoke at 7 nightly at 4250 Birch St., Newport Beach. For information, call 955-0822. BIRRAPORrrrt~ Birraporetti~s offers swing ' music entertainment by the 12- piece Don Miller Orchestra at 8 p .m . on Mondays. South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Por information, call 850- 9090. BISTR0201 . Classical Latin guitarist per- forms 6:30 p .m . Thursdays and 7 :30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. 3333 W. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. Por information, call 631-1551. . BOB BURNS RESTAURANT Touch of Class plays easy lis- tening from 6 to 10 p .m. Thurs- days, 7:30 to 11:30 p .m . Fridays and Saturdays, and 6 to 10 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays. 881 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 644- 2030. THE CANNERY Karaoke is available from 9 p.m. to midnight Mondays and Wednesdays. Wine Tasting from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. and live music with The Jetsen's from 8:30 p.m . .t.o 12:30 a.m. Thursdays, 30101.afayette1 Newport Beach. For more information, call 615- 51"n. -~ RIVERBOAT For ·Dinner-- RESTAURANT LUNCH __B_RU N..Cl:i . BANQUETS Ample Free Parking At Newport Beach Nautical Museum 151 £COAST HWY (AT BACK BAY BRIDGE) 714.673.3415 Learn the secrets of the Cuban cigar makers: Coh1ba, Romeo & Juliette, Pcmgas, H Upmam, arid H<¥> de Monterrey 6 Course Meal 2 Kinds of An~1pasti • Soup • lnsalate • Main C00rse • Dessert Wedhesda'f,~30-p;m:-- - - Best Jlramisu· In Town. Homc·Madc DaiJy ~ $65 Per pcnon lncludu w 645-8560 La Glona Cubana 1576 Newpoft Blvd, Costa Mt:sa Maccanudo Portofino <Between 16ch & 1nc1Ustnat w~> o\ rm: Sfl{ '' \l\ST\(.r AMERICA'S GREATEST PLAY IN A . GREAT NEW PRODUCTION! · ··A SUPERB PRODUCTION from top to bouom!" ··po L poignant staging." -oc ll'tl'k(I· -I Jmlr Pilot "ABSORBING! ... puts audiences in touch with a great playwright at the height of ~is powers." -< >1r111):1' (,in111(r Ht].(i'lfl!r "A!Jan Miller bring:, a superb interpretation to the role of Willy Loman. The staging terun is TOP-NOTCH." . "ACTING BRINGS DEATH TO LIFE! "ELEGANT PRODUCTION of a work whose stature SCR shedc; new light on the play ... -1'Vt11~i-Wilff'Sil1• 111 1un ! \1 11 .... 1 I 111...,t· \1,1\ I I ' 111 l,1 I· ... 1dl .1,,1d.dd1 1•11 1111.ll ,,, , &,11u1 still astonishes." -lflnt~)'. by Arthur Miller lhnJf"\ '--'' •-1 "''-""" ~du t•»mltf' FIOEU1" NAJIONAl. ~~NSllMNCE COMPANY oc HETRO W INE AND ~N UINllllJIG 0\ 1111 ''I< \I I 0\11 'I \1,I CAAMELOS RISTORANTE On Sundays, guitarist Ivan Marcello performs at 8:30 p.m. Gino and Tino perform dance music at 9 p .m. Marco Santos and the San Brazil Dancers heat up the nights with the sounds or tropical music Wednesdays at 9 p.m ., and Louis Cordero per- forms Thursday at 9 p .m. 3520 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. For information, call 675- 1922. tORNERSTONE CAFE Bible study is held 7 to 9:15 p.m . on Wednesdays and 6 p.m . on Tuesdays. Live entertainment Thursdays, Fridays and Satur- days. 1907 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 646-5776. DIVA Live music featuring Paula Price on piano evez;.y Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. 600 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. For information, call 754-0600. DURTY NEUY'S Live music on Fridays and Saturdays at 9 p.m. 2915 Red Hill Ave., Costa Mesa. For infor- mation, call 957·1951. • ...- EL RANCHITO Taco Tuesday and disco take place Tuesday nights. Live Reg- gae on Saturday nights. House grooves and live alternative rock Friday nights. $2 cover. 2800 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. For more information, call 675- 6855. FOUR SEASONS HOTEL Rosanne Llmeris performs her music from Top 40 to the classics from 9 p.m . to 1 a.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Jay Mil- burn performs jazz and rhythm and blues tunes Monday through Wednesday from 5:30 to 10:30 p.m. and Thursdays and Fridays from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. 690 Ne~ort Center Drive, Newport Beach. For information, · call 759-0808. THE HARP INN Traditional Irish music every Thursday night. The Fenians every Friday and Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a .m. 130 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For information, call '646-8855. KONA LANES LOUNGE Karaoke at 8:30 p.m. every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. 2699 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For information, call 545-1112. NEWPORt STATION The alternative-lifestyle dance club presents live local bands and disc jockeys through- out the week. Doors open at 8 p.m. 1945 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. For information, call 631- 0031. MARGARITAVILLE Peter Shambrook performs every Wednesday at 9 p.m. and .. Blue Machine dvery Sunday at 3 p.m. 2332, W. Coast..Hlghway, Newport Beach. for information, call 631-8220. MULDOON'S IRISH PUB The pub offers live entertain- ment every day of the week except Mondays at 202 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. for information, call 640-4110. NEWPORT MARRIOTT Tom Stein Band plays Top 40 and contemporary dance music 9 p .m. to 1:30 a.n'l. Thursday through Saturday in the View Lounge. Reddy Freddy plays Motown, Top 40 and R&B 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Mondays. The · Bytes play Top 40 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a .m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays. 900 Newport Cen- ter Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 640-4000. ..lfttE RfTZ Piano vocalist Jim Hayden per- fonns from 7 to 11 p.m. on Tues- day and Wednesday. Pianist Dr. Ira pedorms from 7 to 11 p.m. on Saturday and Monday and 6 to -10 p .m. on Sunday. 880 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 720-1800. ROYAL KHYBER CUISINE OFINDIA • BeHy dancing at 7 and 13 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. 1000 Bristol St: North, Newport Beach. For information, call 752- 5200. ~An American Cafe Join Us For , Umeh • Dinner • Sunday Bnipch • Catering Available ....,_'!om• For Reservations and Directions Call 723-0621 Beach JAVA CENTRALE A European-style gourmet coffee cate. Located at 3420 Via lJdo in Newpcn Beach. Open 7 days Mf 6-1 (¥rl DISCORDIA The premier cyber bate www. d alata com Located io the Lab. 2900 Bnstol 1r1 Costa Mesa. (714) 427-5855 KA PLANS SCOTT'S SEAFOOD GRILL & BAR Cigar dinners are ottered every third Monday or each month. For reservations, call 979-2400. SHARK CLUB Dance Opera on Pnday and Saturday until 3 a.m. Recorded progressive music and billiards. Live shark feedings every Thursday and Saturday at mid- night. Happy hour Thursday and Friday 4 to 8 p.m. 841 Baker St., Costa Mesa. For information, call 751-0206. SHOREHOUSE CAFE Various bands perform every Friday through Saturday 8:30 p.m. to midnight. 263 E. 17th Street. Costa Mesa. For informa- tion, call 650-2432. ... STUDIO CAFE Greg Peake, every Monday; Eric Sardinas Project, every Thursday; Jof.n Heussenstcwim, every SaturdAy 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. The Works perform on Sat- urday 2:30 to 6 p.m. 100 Main St. in Newport Beach. For infor- mation, call 675-7760. TIKI BAR Live reggae with Upstream, every Monday. Local bands evel'Y Wednesday. Alternative bands every Thursday. Dance bands every Friday through Sat- urday. Heavy alternative bands, every Sunday. Show time: 10 AMACHI p .m. Cover. 1700 Placentia. For information, call 548-3533 THE SUTTON PLACE HOTE" Cover charge is $5 per person with a two-drink minimum. 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. For information, call 476· 2001. THE TEAROOM Karaoke every Thursday 8 to 11 p.m. featuring Musical Mag- ic's Karaoke Knight. 3100 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. Por infor- mation, call 7~6-0121. TOTALLY COFFEE Comedy Night on Tuesday at 8 p.m. 1525 Mesa Verde Drive THURSDAY, MAY 8. 1997 East, Co ta Mesa For mlorma .. non. call 435-9367. TRIANGLE SQUARE 1\iangle Square offers e11ter- tamment from noon to 2:30 p.m Monday through Sunday, weather permitting, on the Town Square and on weekend rughts from 7 to 10 p.m . 1870 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. For informabon1call at 722-1600. 21 OCEANFRONT 'Les Czlmber plays jazz and other music 6 to 10:30 p .m . Tuesday through Friday. No cov- er. 2100 W. Oceanfront, Newport Beach. Fot information, call 673· 2100 SAVE MONEY~ SAVE TIME! With the Daily Pilot ... , CLASSIFIEDS ,.. CALL 642-5678 THE ARCHES Sushi & Sushi t.o Go. Complete Bar All Ma,or D'edit Cards Located /JI. 2675 lrvtne Ave .. (Across From Newport Golf Course) {714) 645-5518 The premium steak and seafood house in Orange C.Ounty since 1922. Serving lunch Mon . .fri. 11 :30am until 3 :(()pm. Dinner served nightly. until 1 :CDam. located on Newport Boulevard & C.Oast Hwy in Newport Beach, 645-7077 LA CAVE . Breakfiist. lunch, dinner and late evenings. Voted the best ~-+..:..+---'"J':'elrtt-::-n rc=':::ng=e~-:::n~'Oj Open 7 days 6:CXla~ 1 O:ocpm and 6~ 11 pm on week'ends. All maior credit cards aooepted. Located off the 1-405 at Harbor Blvd. 3211 Harbor Blvd. 557.S611 ~Includes: Lobster. 0-Sb. Shnmp. Steaks. Dally~ cials. Fn. & Sat. Pnme Arb. Fun Bar & Wtne Llst. Casual Dress Hours: Lunches 11 :»2:30-Otnner Mon .sat. From 5·3Q>m Visa, Mastercard, Diners Oub. Located At 1695 Ir.vine Ave • (And 17ths) Near Blockbuster Entertain- ment Cost.a Mesa (714) 646-7944 THE CANNERY Historic Waterfront Restaurant end Harbor Cruise Center Hours: Mon . .Sat. 11 .30am · 2:00am, Suh 10:00am-12:0Clpm. Ali Ma1or Credrt Gards Reserva- tions Suggested. Located at 3010 Lafayette Ave .. Newport Beach. CA 92663 RIVERBOAT CAFE On board the "Pnde of Newport" Riverboat. Home Of The Newport Harbor Nauocal Museum [Former+f Reuben E. Lee) Is Open From 11am-9pm Lunch. Dinner Sat Sun Bruncl,i Barn (closed Mondays) Reservat.ions Needed On~ H:ir We<J. dings. Banquets ex Private Parties) All Major Credit Carns · ~· Located /JI. 151 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach. CA 92660 [714) 673-3425 Fax: 673-7B64 AN AMERICAN CAFE Located at 462 East 17th Street IO Costa Mesa. Open 7 days a week. Mon.-5at. 6a~9pm Sunday bll 3pm. Serving tnakfast, lunch & dinner. Made from scrat.ch pies, salad dressings & soups. 548-3006 CHARLIES CHILI Located at McFadden Place (next t.o Newport Pier) in New- port Beach. Hours: Mon-Thur 7:00e~12 midnight Wee- kends 7:00em-3:00am. Amax, Visa, Discover. Diner's Oub. No Rese1vations Needed. (714) 675-7991 ZUBIES Menu Includes: Ribs, Olicken, Steak & Lobster. Prime Rib, Pizza, C¥;t.er Bar. Pnces Range From $3.95 ~Up. Hcxrs: 11 :30em1~ -Cocktaas T~ 11pm. Credit Cards Not Accept.ad. Reservations ~ Needed. Locat.ed et 1712 Plaoeftia, Coate Mesa (7141645-0CS1 THE CULINARY WRAP Fresh, healthy rt.emabOnal delicacles vnpped \o\1thin a flat rol. Open 7 days It W88k from 11 :CXlem -9.~ ·l.ocat.ed tn the Hlllg'en Square. 250 E 17th Street 5484403 THE TEE ROOM ~ 7 dayS a week t.o the public for breakfast, lunch end dinner. Locat.ed et the Newport Beach Golf Course. 3100 lrVtne Aw. 756-0121 LI CAFE/HYATT REGENCY IRVINE Q:ilfor'nl8 Qllwle/Medclmoean ~ Brunch. cu SaunpbotJs 8Mch COll8ID of aewrtl ~ 9*19 and~ n . ·~. 'Pancakes O.C.-end ao •()nelette ~. Locamd a 17aX>Jlmbcne Elfd I rkte (714) 975-1234~100 ~1~. ~reoommeilded~n<t~ . . '" ( , ~ , • l r \(. , ' SZECHWAN KING All you can eat lunch & dinner buffet. 01nEHn or take-out. Free delivery with $15.00 min. purchase. A la carte. Mon-Sat . Lunch 11-2:30, Dinner 5-10. aosed on Sunday. Reserv& tions reconmended for large parties. Mastercard & Visa ~· 512 w. 19th St. Costa Mesa. 548-2050 SFUZZI Newltartan -Elegant yet casual (located 1n Tnaogle Square, Costa Mesa). Wed • Happy Hour. Eartf Bret Menu Available Every day. Hours: Lunch 11 30am4:~. Dinner 4:CQ>m- 10:30 Reservations accej:.t.ed Mastercard, VIS8, American Express. Locat.ed at 1870.A Harbor 81\/d. (714) 548-9500 NICK'S PIZZA Great pazas & pasta In Costa Mesa since 1968. Open for lunch Tues . .fn 11am-2pm. Dinner served 5pm-1Q:>rn. Sat. noon t.o 1 Q:>m. Dosed Sunday and Monday. Located at 230'.J Harbor Shopping Center. Cost.a Mesa. (Rear parking lot) (714) 549-1511 RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA Located at 251 Ea~ Pacific Coast Highway in Newport - Beach. Lunch Mon.-5at. 11 :3Q.2:30, Sunday Brunch 11am- 3pm. Dinner Mon-Sun 5pm-1Q:>rn. Call $ead for reserva- bOns 673-9500 SCAMPI. Rne F81TWf Dining. Ne'Nfy Remodeled. Open 7 Days A Week for Dinner Only. 5pm-10:~. We r.atef-Privacs lunch PBf'- beS for 15 People or M<re. All Major D-edit Cards Accept- ed. Reservations~ Located at 1576 ~ BMi. Costa Mesa. 645-8560 SABATINOS REG]jAURANT 8c SAUSAGE CO. Pasts, Caesar Salad, Homemade S8'1S8Q8. Veal, lamb, Veg- et.anan llshes. Wne, Beer. r.&ppuccm & Dessert. Holn: 7 Days A Week Serving Sat. & Sun. BrlKlch From 8:00. 1.00, Sun.·Th\1'8. 11am-1~. Fri . ..set. 11am.11pm. All Major Q-edt Cards Accepted. located At 251 Shipyet'd Wttf, N~ Beach (714) 723-0021 AVILAS IL RANCHITO Altheroc Meldcen Food. Wtit The~~ &.A New (qt OJisirl8 (hat Malgentas. Hain: Looch & [Jn. ner. /4 Major Qd Cerda Acoepcad. loClt8d • 2101 Plecent1e, Coatl Mesa (714) 642-1142 end 28D New- port Et.<d •• Newport Beech (714) 87~ Ml CASA CU-""'9 n now 1111> to Bljl • will 11 M9dc:O. ta attiring ftlh t8CQ8 Phone lhlld far crdn ~· t0n· °"" F1un 11 .oo.m. ,,. MIP' ()'ldlt Clr'dl ~ l.OCltld Al. 298 17'h ~. eo.i Miii 0.141867828 ,. THE BARN STEAK HOUSE Menu Includes Steak, Fresh Fish. Olicken. Burgers & Salads. Pnces R~nge From $3. 75 For Lunch & $6. 25 For Dinner ~. Mon . ..SSt. Open 11 am For Lunch. 4:oopm Mon . .fn . Dinner 3·ocpm. Sat. & Sun., Major rredit Cards Accept.ed Located /JI. 230'.J Harbor Bl #31 . Costa Mesa (714) 641 -9777 THE ARCHES The premium steak and seafood house 1n ()'ange County since 1922 Serving lunch Mon .fn. 11 30am until 3·~. ()nner served nt<Jt1f umt 1 ·cx:an. located on Newport Boulevard & Coast ttlty in Newport Beach. 645-7077. TAPAS The only rest.aurent 1n O.C. t.o offer the finest in ruisine from Spain with live Flamenco entertainment. Speciahzing in Paella. steaks, gnlled fresh fish & pastas. Open 5 days per week. closed Sun.& Mon. Located at 4253 Martingale Way (Be- hind Staples et MacArthur & Corinthian). Major credit cards acceptad. 758-8194 THAI SPICE Voted by the Register readers. as appeared in the best of lhnge County section 8S "The Best Thai Food In c:renge County.· Lunch. -dinner. catenng & takeout. 615 W. 19th 9: Costa Mesa 5484333 THAI WAVE Dine in or tak&olL Fast & free deWery Serving kJllCh & dfn- ner. Located at 211 62nd ~ ~Beach. Q:>eo 7 days a~ V188 , Mastercerd & Arneran Express ~· 6450057 AAMIR 30 yeet'S of catering ewaro ,winning h91 c1ess restBlJ'8l1t8 in London, England. Locatad at 3013 Herber 9Mj in Ql9ta Mesa. (Across from Ftdoo) 44~ ROYAL KHYlll:R flMt1J Mrilg CUllline al Mil ~ for ~ Mf 11 •3(). 2:~ Coled for kr'dl Set • $.rldey brunch 11 · !D2:30. Dinner .wet from 5·~ Looet.ed It 1CXX> Bnatol St. Ncr1n. Cal now for~ 752-52CX>. NIKI'S TANDOORI EXPRESS *-db 11 "*',..,.fl cnr. ~ ~ 6iitt Wltl *-a.iof1I CD_.. YI!" l.GQllmd a 37(6 Sea.ch Srilm. (1 t*idt nartn d ~ca. Pllal ~ (714] 675-5777 Fax 675-251 0 NEWPORT LANDING Waterfront Dining, Sat & Sun Champagne Brunch. Dinner Menu $1 3.95 · $19 95. Oyster Bar Menu Served All Day Hours 10:00am • 11 ·30pm. Amex. Mastercard, Visa. Dmner Reservations RecommeiJP- ed Located at 503 E Edgewater. Balboa (714) 675-2373 SKEWERS Restaurant/Brewery Pizza Salads. Burgers. Sand- wiches & Fish Located at 298 E 1 7th St . Unrt 8 Open Sunday-Thursday 11 am-1 Opm Frt-Sat 11 :OOam- 12:CXJpm. All Credit Cards accepted except Discover. Reservations recommended 645-6459 THE OLD SAIGON RESTAURANT Fine Vtetn(tmese d1ntng. Next to Carl's Jr Servtng authen- tJC Vietnamese cu1s1ne Menu includes Vietnamese egg rolls, spnng rolls. old tredttional nee verrrncelh With shnmp and fresh vegetables Separ(lte vegetanan menu prepared 1n the trechbonat BuddhtSt recipes Hours 11 OJem- 9:~. Closed Sunday V1S8/MC accepted 271 East 17th St.. Costa Mesa (714) 574-8460 • I ... .. r\J> THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1997 FAX: 714-646-4170 • editorial Newp_ort-Mesa, stan~ up. and take a bow Is this a great place or what? In the mere span of a week, Newport-Mesa locals were celebrated, toasted and showered with roses from the sta te capitol to the blue grasses of Kentucky to the flood-soaked ballfields of Minnesota. You want Kentucky Derby winners? We got 'em. Want one of the top elementary schools in the stdte? Got that You Wctnl a fe male pitcher on a male professional hc1!>eball team? Got that too. LPt'~ stcut with the derby. For Newport Beach resi- dC'nt'> Bob and Beverly Lewis it was merely a dream. Thc>y'd been there once with the celebrated Serena's Song c1nd finishe d a disappointing 16th .. But this year, armed with a gray colt With luck in its name. Sil ver Charm, the Lewises took a run at the ros- es ayc1in c1nd cashed in. Cong1 c1tulations. Thc1t dNby wm came on the heels of an announc;e- mC'nt that Lincoln Elementary School in Corona del f\ ldr hd!> twen nc1med a distinguished school, one of only 200 in lhe state. And that announcement wo~d not be so remark- c1blP exce>pt that it was only four years ago that school off1c 1<11'> resurrected Lincoln Elementary from the dis- tncl'!> dosed school graveyard. · Again. cong ratulations. rmally. we learned this week that Ila13orders, the fc>male pitching phenom formerly from Southern Cali- fornia College m Costa Mesa, has signed.with the St. Paul Samts Class A le vel minor league baseball team. Borders ts one of just a few female pitchers to get scnous consideratio n from men's professional base- ball, ever. And while the play of the Saints in St. Paul, Minn. coulU hctrdly he classified as big league caliber; sign- ing Borders 1s sure to prov_ide hope for future fe male p1lchcr!> who dre am of making it to ~ajor league bdseball Congrdtulauons and good luck. MARC MARTIN I DAIL y Pll OT Ila Borders bas !\igned with the SL Paul Saints Class A level minor league baseball team. readers react • ~eadline was the only ugly thing Residents conUnue debate on w h at Balb oa should look like. THE ISSUE: City officials are. considering pians to revi- talize businesses and look of the Balboa Peninsula. W hile the body of the attl- cle, uBalboa revival debate gets ugly, n on April 29, is a fair representation of the meeting, 1 must take issue with the headline. I tio not find it ugly for citizens to take the time to voice their opinions to their elected repre- sentatives. As a citizen, I feel gratified to live in a city where people know their voice can be heard. As a council member, I am grateful to lhose who speak up. Their voice empowers us to make better decisions rather than hav- ing to operate in a vacuum. While emotions ran high that evening, I don't feel the meeting or the par- ticipants deserve such a descrip- tion. Democracy isn't always pretty, but it is never ugly. JOHN NOYES Council member, Newport Beach We all have our own fantasies In answer to John Chiu's letter regarding making Balboa Island a car free zone, let's mdulge a lit- tle further and give the residents of West Newport our little farrtasy. Chiu would like to enjoy the aroma of espresso while having a leisurely lunch. We as residents of West Newport (this is the area the city committee is not taking into consideration from Balboa Boulevard to 32nd Street) would like to sit on our patios without hearing abusive language, with- out observing people (this includes automobiles with Coro- correspondence na del Mar, Balboa Island license plate holders) throwi.Qg their trash into our streets and flashing their butts as they are removing wet suits as we are having our meals outside. The city could also accomplish this by allowing only local resi- dents with decals to travel to and from their residences and to make arrangements to park the outsiders off our streets. I know this is just a fantasy, Just like it would be to have our streets and sidewalks repaired and to have the underground utilities that are being considered for the "Peninsula." I understand that we are not considered a village, so we are not included in the plans for Bal- boa. We could change that real quick with a sign West Newport Village. Would that make us a part of the Peninsula? ~ DARLEEN and KEN KUHlMANN West Newpor! Beach Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Oaily Pi.lot dear john letter A guide to overcoming babysitting· blues J ohn Hedges, you are a char- acter. To solve your manly- man clothes~hopping-with'­ your-daughters problem, just call up Nordstrom; tell t he m the girls' sizes, the colors you like, what seasons they. will be wear- ing their frocks, and they will do the rest. I'm sure your wife knows this little secret. I'll share some of my secrets of Grandmomly-mom activities. On a day without your wife, you and your daughter can always (I know you work around the house because I've seen you at Home Depot) make sawdust clay (in the garage). · They .can form little angels or animals for mommie. It will take one hour. (I'll share the recipe for sawdust clay, call me. Clean up after your- self, please.) You could Gay Wassall- take a walk in Kelly the sand, car,..Y along some plaster of Paris and make footprints for Mommy. So what if they pour sand in their hair there. That's one and a half hours of fun. Run over to Fashion Island ~nd let your Nardy G1fls play in the water-spouting fountains. That's good for two hours, and will wash all the sand out. (Take sunscreen.) You'd love it, too. Don't know what to say about the toxic waste (diaper changing)' besides, where ha~e you been for the past four years? You NEED more experience . . Your wife has spoiled you. Maybe you coufd cut out the wee one's solid foods until she comes home. (Be thankful you d'on't have cloth diapers, where you had to rinse them in the toilet. Gag!) The Santa Ann Zoo isn't far, J.ohn. They have a wading area and nature trails. The animal aromas will mask any nature smells your daughter-might have. Or, do you have a swim- ming poo'I? Take her for a swim without a diaper and leave it for the pqol man. By this point, here comes mom. Quick, call the Mandarin House for Chinese. Don't do her any favors by trying to prepare dinner, stay out of the kitchen. John, momly-mom is a greater feat. Remem ber, May 11 is Mother's Day. Your wife deserves an exceptional gift. Right John? Lovingly, from a five-time mom, four-time granny and breatti holder duri ng diaper changing. GAY WASSALL-KELLY Balboa Brea king leash, law is least of .pet offenses Regarding your front page article about Michael Teague, Newport Beach animal control officer, Daily Pilot April 25, who issues ticke~ to persons not having their dogs on leashes. l would like the City Council to extend the law so that dog walkers are cited who do not car- ry cleanup bags a! they walk their animals along city grass areas, including those adjacent to homes. It costs me tune and money to maintain my s1dewalk's grass boulevards, and almost every second day J find animal drop· pings that r must clean up. When pet owners deliberately sou the areas without regard to the smEtll, uns1ghWness and co~- '¥ -' L' ~\ cem about the ~disease-bearing flies which pet defecation attracts, I become more than annoyed. ED HEPNER Corona del Mar though admittedly It was a short note, in our Monday Headlines feature that appeared In our April 21 edition. Roy was a very influential per- son in the community, and it hurts that he is not recognized a year later. On the anniversaty of Jason Ferguson's death, who was the basketball coach at Costa fireworks ban in city Mesa High School, there was a Don't forget Roy's long article on rum. a good thing Don't get me wrong, I knew N t nl h uld c t M ~asting memory J 11 d I o o y s o os a esa ason as we • an am very hap-llmit the number or permits for I am very disappointed at the PY that there was indeed an art!-fireworks, but it should ann.ihi- fact that there ls not an article on de on him. 1 am' not saying that late all sales of fireworks. the one-year anniversary of Mr. one deserves recognition and not Why must we be next tp the' Roy Alvarado's death. Alvarado, the other. However, if you are last city in the coµnt~ to allow who was a counselor to a lot of going to recognize one person, adults to sell fireworks for tbf! students in the Newport-Mesa you should equally recognize the kids1lctivities. Unified School District, was' other person. Let the kids run IJlllfalhons, loved by everyone. At St. ~~= wash cars, recycle cans and earn Joaquim chwch, there was a ser-their own money Ul<e the other vice tor Roy, and I am surprised • IPfTOlt'S NOTE: We agree that Roy's city kids ct.o. that the Daily Pilot did not men-cootrlbutlons should not be forgotten Newport Beach has lhe nerve !?n this __.the paper. ,.._,......~ ....... --and we did remember his passing, A> to use tho Costa Mesa stands to support their soc&r teams. And what about people, dogs and cats who suffer trauma because of the deafening, suffering noise of those works of fire? ANN HOGAN SHERESHEVSKY Costa Mesa There should be a safe and sane limit I do like to limit the number of permits issued for fireworks sales. In fact, 1 would rather that we have no hreworks sales with- in our city hmits. I think we already have too many functions that create a litter in our toW?r. That is one of them, the swap meet is another one and such things as thf\t degrade our town r and that is my opinion. JACK CA.U.AHAN Costa Mesa I had a friend who no longer lives in Costa Mesa. About 10 yea.rs ago, if you would have asked her, she would have said ban fireworks, as she lost her house to kids playing with ffre- works and her roof caught on fire. I get very neivous around the Fourth of July because I know that kids playing with fire- works can cause fires. 1 would ltate to thluk: that we are just waiting for acddents of major proportions to happen to us before we do the sensible thing and ban fireworks outright. JOANPOPICX Costa Mela Ne~ BnchlCosca Ma& Daily Pilot 53 Iff • CllMDI\ I>). n. WNt9 Ho&m, 1100 .......... -. .. -...igtof\ D.C. ~ HodM ti a.m. to 2 p.m.) (202) a.nu. VIGI! wn .. Al Gar-. tDt, Thi c.pltol Bldg., Suite 212, tO'Jtllhlngton, D.(; 20500. ...... PM11 WllGn. (R), Stm (apitof, S.0-• """'°' 15114, (916) 445-2141 . . u.s..-. .... ..... Bour, (D), 112 ~Senate tlda .. Suite 112, WMhlngton D.C., 20l1Q, (202) 224-3553 or 2250 E. Imper· t.I Hwy. Ste. S45, El Segundo, 90245. Telephone: (310) 414-5700. Dt.nne Feinstein, (D), 331 Hart Bldg., re.aders read hnmersion method is not as costly as bilingual I would strongly support the board's request for a waiver · to end the district's current bilingual program. I think it's an incredible waste of resources to provide instruction in both Eng- lish and Spanish (the typical · bilingual model), especially since I've seen the immersion system work so well at Victoria Elemen- tary 41 west Costa Mesa. The Spanish-speaking kids who started with my son in kindergarten are fluent in Eng- lish in second-grade today. At Victoria, limited English-speak- ing kids in the higher grades go . to a separate class for intensive English instruction every day. allowing all kids to get uninter- rupted instruction in language arts. ~ Of the four West Side schools (Wilson, Whittier, Pomona and Victoria), Victoria had by far the highest CTBS scores last year. Is there a connection to language instruction method? Board, please don't get caught up in the race-culture issue. This is a resource issue. I'm not a supporter of the Educa- tion Alliance (which typically supports conservative, funda- mental religious school board candidates), nor am I in anyway xenophobic. , I love living on the West Side, my family owns a home in Baja, and my study of Spanish is ongoing. In fact, I think ifld be great if we had the resources to teach all the kids to be fluent in both English and Spanish'. But it would also be great if all grades had a 20-1 ratio. And how about if every kid had his own computer? I could name 100 other things that would make our schools better. but the resources just don't exist to fund everything to create a perfect school. Let's make the best use of the resources we have and teach all classes in English, with pull-out programs or·unobtrusive in-class aides to help limited Englisb- speaking children become fluent as soon as possible. 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HOO,.... port Bhld. 92MJ. 644-3309. =:~~~ Edwerdl. Norma • Oennk O'...._ John Noyes. Tom~· MBA CD•GI IDAnD WA18 DllTllCf 1965 Plac:enda. Costa Mete, 92627, 631· 1200 Board: Trudy Ohllg. Henk P.nlet\, Mlk• Huley, Fred Bockmlller, DIN HayMs. NEWfOKJMISA UHi llD SCHOOL DIS1WCT District Office: 1601 16th St., Newport THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1997 A22 THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1997 MEASURE CONTINUED FROM ~1 hS>m the community. I think now it's just com~ to d ~~ with the Scotts making a proposal from the community," ~ board President Martha Flu- or. Fluor said the district's $15.4- , million deferred maintenance f>plem is dggravated by the fact that the state onlx supplies the , titfict with $100,000 each year N Ulose needs. r t lhistee Jim Ferryman said a tu was the only way lo solve all ' ~ tlistrict's maintenance issues. · ~ ~ ~1 don't know of any other 68ti!ce for us to deal with it," Fer- ..qaxian said ~Let the voters d\R:lde: U they want to have nice schools, they'll vote for it. U they decide to just let 1t linger, that's tb\!U-decision " The issue 1s only in the ctiscus- sion stage nght now, dnd the ctis- trict would need to htre d consuJ- 'ttrfit even before they could j Betide which kind of tax lo try to put on the bdUot, Supenntendent Mac Bernd Sd1d. -rluor !>did the procc>ss dlso would involve '>UrvC'ying pdrents th(Qughout the ctistrict on how • much they would be willing to vole for and for wh1ch needs. .f. local tax issue reqwres a • C .thJrds voter approval under ~feldW. 1.rvme Unified School District J~ short of thE' two-thirds rule ·~cl WdS Undble lo pdSS d $35 par- oel tax in 1991 with a 62.2% approvdl vole r Jrvme school board President JW\rgie WakehdJTl said the C8J!I· ~atgn to raise funds for school hbrane'> ancl technology was fmanc1dUy and emollonaUy dram- _1!!9 ~ "It 1~ like publlc educatlon 1s <>n ·the line You t4ke your case ovN and over dnd over agam," WdkehdIJl said . Whtie d separate comrmttee must rd1se all the campaign Tunds, d specidl e>IC'cllon on the issue wtll cost the school distnct ~h!Jut d $1 per vote, she said. I -. • " ,., 11 t l I ) •'' I f • 't " I "' .. ' l • • ~ The two-thirds vote require-i ment also makes It dllficµlt to ; pass, she saidl : "It doesn't take much to ink a : parcel tax,• Wakeham said. "It's l like the minority rules.• : Newport-Mesa Unified passed i a general obligation bond m the : 1970s that ma~d a few years : ago, said Michael Fme, chief l financial officer for the district. : Trustee Serene Stokes said she : hoped the public would visit dis-l trict schools to see what poor : shape they are in. i "I just can't believe the schools : are so deteriorated." Stokes said. : "We need to have the community : believe in us enough to support a i parcel tax or bond issue to repair : the schools." : Trustee Dana Black said the : problem goes beyond JUSt school · sites falling apart -district refng- erators, heaters, automobiles and office equipment are so antiquat- ed, they're costmg the distnct money in energy and repatr costs. j "A lot of our stdff is working with manual typewnters, • Black : said. "We really need to educate i our cornmumty and let them : know exactly where we stand." ; Newport Beach/Costa Mwa Daily Pilot FISHING CONTINUED FROM A 1 But fishing is always a ficlde sport, even in these waters. Mark Scatcha.rd and Tommy Bono, 18-year-old buddies from Arcadia, found that out Tuesday after leaving their homes at ·4:45' a.m. to catch the 6 a.rn. voyage of the Western Pride out of the Balboa Pavilion. They read in the newspa- pers of the spectacular barracuda schools. The boat came back around noon. Scatcbard had two fish. 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EYE-OPENER Newport Junior verbally commi~ to Cal QU OTE OF THE DA Y • ... sometimu a player jfu o sped/le rok wtda a ldtool Oltd • the school lcnows tlhe'8 going to be an ClllJfJSOfM #l'IJor ... "' • -a .CJB VOUJMJALL COAat MJalAEL soYWLAR _, r ichard dunn TOWERING OVERAIJ:. IN HER ·WAY • Marianne Tow.ersey is the latest runaway winner, capturing the Santa Ana CC women's crown by 13 strok~s I . ' F ollowing another runaway · winner on the women's club scene, it has com~ to my attention that we need a playoff, an overall champion between Mesa Verde, Big Canyon, Santa Ana and Newport Beach country clubs. In the most recent blowout, Marianne Towersey won the ladies' title at Santa Ana Country Clue by 13 strokes, an astonishing feat for most clubs, · but normal in these parts.· Before Towersey, you see, Selby Schriber won Big r Canyon's club championship by 27 strokes for her sixth consecutive title. Last. week, Denise Woodard won Mesa Verde's women's championship by a generous four strokes over Natalie King, while last month Debbie Albright won Newjfort Beach's club title by five strokes for her second in a row. So, let's get Towersey, Schriber, Woodard and Albright to play a four:round event -one· round at each club -to decide an area champion. Sponsorshi~ opportunities? We're open to suggestio~. And yours trul:y will caddie for the winner in a round of the player's choice this sum- mer. The runners-up at e~ch club should also play, which means longtime former champions King (Mesa Verde) and Sandi Coffer (Newport Beach) will make the field as competitive as anywhere in the United States. Nicole Ronald (Santa Ana) and Sally Holstein (Big Canyon) would also play. Aie the ladies up for it? Stay tuned. a Towersey's four-day total of 310 (80, 17, 76 and 77) gave her a 13-stroke victory over Ronald, whose 84-74-19-86 was about as topsy-turvy as any four rounds. 't Ronald won SACC women's club titles in 1991 and 1994. Woodard won the Mesa Verde championship April 25 when she shot '337 for her sec-· ond consecutive title. King, who has won several championships, finished second at 341, while • SEE GOLF PAGE 84 \ • 'IWo Big ~cs do it for Sea Kings: MacMillan gets four RBI, 'McMackin goes 3 for 3. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot for the host Sea Kings. While there were times when CdM's baseball fans sat on pins and needles as pitchers Matt Larson and Ty Harper escaped jams with Houdini acts, they ·were· ·rest-assured when the Sea Kings came ,to bat betause their team scored Min 16-7 ro · t! that span. The Sea Kings, who hit a school-record 29 long balls a year ago, chipped away at Sailor pitching, led by Royal McMackin's 3-for-3 performance (four runs scored) and Paul MacMillan's four RBI.. nowhere to put the next hitter, DaVi.d Castanon. But Harper fanned Castanon, th~n coaxed a pop up and a fly out to end the threat on the way to bis first save. '"' CORONA DEL MAR -You fig- ured somebody would produce nms in double digits, considering Corona del Mar High is six borne runs shy of tying the school single- season record and Newport Harbor has three sluggers batting over .400 with a combined 14 dingers. in every inning except the ..__.._._._._.._._._.....u first -with a dozen sin-McMacldn The Tars, with Donner Walters (.432), Danny Pulido (.406) and Joe Urban (.403) at the plate in MacMillan, playing with a bad leg and a pinched nerve in bis elbow, enjoyed a career-high four RBI while scoring three runs. MacMillan's two-run single in the second inning sparked a five-run rally, slugging a first-pitch fastball off the fists and up the middle. But what smprised everyone at the ballpark· Wednesday was how these players from two muscular Sea View League teams could score 23 runs, an eventual 16-7 win gles and two doubles. · "That's really unusual for us, to score 16 runs without any home runs,# said CdM Coach Joe Koh, whose squad (9-11-1, 4-7-1 in league) benefited from three New- port Harbor errors in the fifth and sixth innings, scoring nine runs in crucial situations, had three infield singles, all to the left side, and two walks in succession in the fifth. Pulido walked twice in the game with the bases full. Harper entered with nobody out, four runs already across and Justin Anderson bad three hits for CdM in fo\.ir trips, including three RBI and two runs. Ryan Acbterberg also had two hits for Corona del Mar. • GAME SUMMARIES PAGE 82 CdM 16. ..... tlpOl't ......... 7 El Toro 18, santa Margarita 17 Irvine 3, Woodbridge 2 M61J!•iijiiiiji]•£l CdM at Newport HMt.og J:15 Santa Margarita at El Toro. 3:15 Irvine 115> Woodbridge, at Windrow Parle, 7:~ p.m. Croati - slips b U.S., ·9-. By Molly Yanity, Dai/}' Pilot :_: • Europeans have what~ takes down the stretch.:.: . CORONA DEL MAR -~e is something distinct about: tti~ Croatians. They're tan, muscled bod1e5 are no different from those of the Americans, but the difference is in the faces. i When the Croatian water:,;olo team walked onto the pool ~ in their red, white and blue gym suits, you could immediately-.e the difference in thei.t faces - square-jawed sternness. • BRIAN POBUDA'/ DAtLY PILOT · Oran9e Coast College's state champ10f1S -from ·row, fiom left: Beth Armour, Sherry Panggabean, Hllary Cox, ~een Bennett. Meanwhile, the Americlm men were sitting at a table beside the pool. They weren't goofing off, or acting distracted from the task that would soon be at band ... they were simply -being Americans. talking, smiling, watching the Yugoslavia-Aus- tralian match with an aloofness that is uniqliely American. When it came . to ·the fourth period of their own match, it was something simply European that gave the Croatians a 9-8 win in · . the Newport International Water Polo Tournament at Corona del Mar High School .Wednesday evening. Maria Uceda; second r()w: Karen Helm, Chintya Ganda, Jenny Owen,. Ubby Carras, Tara Yarbrough; back row: Sandy Hislop, Sandy Z~brin, Heather Sealy, Carey Read. Additionally, Coach Jon Rathfel~er's team has a 12Q-meet victory streak intact. .. ~'· NG ORAN ., s. · By Molly Yanity, Dai/}' Pilot C OSTA MESA'-The Orange Coast . College swim teams sat in a room at noon Monday on the Pirates' campus. Before them was their coach, Jon Rathfelder, the newly crowned California Community College Swim Coach of the Year, and in front of Rathfelder was a month's worth of wmners -the best women's team in the state, the top men's 'swimmer of the state championships, two Orange Empire Conference champions, and a women's team that owns a 120-meet winning streak. Just two days after the women's team captured the state title and the men took fourth, 27 athletes and two coaches felt the exhaustion that follows a month of riding around on an incredible high. "Their heads were down, their eyes half shut. They were just emotionally drained • SEE CHAMPS PAGE B2 41'.. ' dally pilot high school athlete of the. week ' I' ( I ' c I I: I I l I; ) I ) I' I' I I·. ( . I. I I I • Newport ;Harbor High golfer is a three-time medalist in one week. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot As a municipal sharpshooter, Justin Shapiro WU ·Newport Herbor liigh's unofficial hustler last week, hopping from coune to coune, proving that the elements of the links are u vital to one's game u strokes from tee to green. And w~ luring h1I mark. eround Sea View Leaou• golf COWlel with medalist bonOn in an three 18-hole matcbel, SbtllllPPtdtfd~ ! • testimony to the Back Bay • athletic c:ommunity that teems should never underestimate the underdog, espedally in golf, where home-field ad.vantage can certainly be a force. •we're doing pretty bad um yeet, so ·beating Corona del Mar was the only motivational factor that day,"_ Shapiro Mid of his team's 369-3?a ~victory over Before 800 · fans, the U.S. looked strong for three periods in a brutally physical game. "When you get into games with tea.ms of this caliber, there is a strong desire to win. It gets. very _physical because we both want ilt_ that's the end-all," said Team USA's Chris Oeding. Oeding, a three-time high school All-American at Corona del Mar, wa.S the USA's leading scorer with three goals. In the third period, he and Croatia's Tomislav Rogin got into a scuttle on the change of possessions that bad Oeding yelling for the offi- cial's attention. "That happens," he said. •1 think we're prepared for it. It's the nature of the game." • SEE WATER POLO PAGE 83 " ll~ THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1997 C:HAMPS ' .. . CONTINUED FROM 81 adi1>bysically drained," ~er said. Rathfelder, who w'len All-American at OCC anab>ntinued his swimming ~r at Chico State, said, "I can'tTemember if I was more tired when I was competing or ndW.• 1 Tfle Pirates and their mentor ear!tMt every right to be tired-an incredible season had coini to a dose. : a 'Osl paper, tt appeared that the O~e Coast College women's sWiiia team would be in first p~C' by about 20 points at_ the ertd~f the first day of the tb.nie-day California Community c 0lt8ge Championships. :'11le projection reflected p~ous swims by the Pirates and their competitors, the toughest hurdle the defending state champs, Diablo Valley. But when Thursday's events were over, Diatllo Valley held fln'to first place by 25 points. "This was a surprise and not a uood one,· Rathfelder said. The Pirates' 400-yard medley relay team that had not been def~ated all season pulled in third. More importantly, the team touched the wall after Diablo Valley. "We .came out flat, lethargic," Rathielder said. "1 didn't lmow what was going on." Despite the standings, R.athfelder had two things going for him. The first was his greatest tesource -assistant coach Don Watson, who has guided the Lady Pirates to seven previous ktate titles. The second was the heart that beat in each of his competitors. Watson suggested th~t Rathielder get the women up early Friday morning, that they swim faster in the preliminary heatS and simply hold their own in the championship heats. Tbe scoring in the state meet goes as such: the top eight · swimmers from the preliminaries advance to the championship heat, while swimmers nine through 16 go on to the consolation finals. The eighth championship heat finisher earns 11 points, while the top consolation swimmer earns nine -and times don't matter, only places count. "The secret is pushing them in the morning," Rathielder said. He and Watson roused the squad early Friday, put them through a longer wannup and set them loose in the pool. '1 , "They swam out of their , f• .,. • IL ... '' minds," Rathielder said. "Everybody's goal was to get in the top eight. They set themselves up for success by swimming well in the morning." By the end of day two, Coast not only erased the 20-point d.eficit, but was at the top of the 3tandings by 40 points. Watson said there was a -rucial turning point. The 23rd event was the mo-yard freestyle relay. Suiting JP tor the Pirates in this was Jenny Owen, Hilary Cox, Sherry Panggabean and anchor Chintya Ganda. At the end of the third leg, Coast was in third place. Ganda put on a surge that sent her into first place and OCC edged Palomar by hall a second. Diablo Valley came in fifth . "That let all the air out of Diablo Valley's balloon," Watson said: Rathfelder saw the momentum swing, too. "You could just see it ... the energy just drained from Diablo Valley. They were crying. Some of the girls said that in the lockerroom they (Diablo Valley) were throwing tantrums ... and we were getting tougher," he ~aid. The Pirates ended up taking the champidnship With a 430.5-366.5 victory over Diablo Valley. Coast turned in three victories out of tlte four relay races. Along with the win in the 400 free relay, the 200 free team took a 1:52.42 win. The four SWimmers were the same as in the 400 free. And the 200 medley relay quartet of Cox, Carey Read, Ganda and Panggabean edged out the second and third-place teams by less than a second. Sandra Zubrin, a Corona del Mar High product, claimed the championships in both diving events for the Pirates. Ganda clinched the 50 fly and took second in the 50 back. Cox earned second places in the 500 free arid 200 'tree, and snagged a third in the 100 baclC. Panggabean took fourth.in the 50 breast. Read, a Newport Harbor High product, was the fourth finisher in the 100 breast, and fifth in the 50 breast. Heather Sealy swam to a fifth-place finish in the 100 breast, as well. 0 To sbnpll:' say that the men's~ team fell short of its goal would be an injustlce. "Our goal was to get a third at the state meet," · Rathfelder said. "We knew we couldn't catch Jon Rathfelder (champion Golden West and Diablo Valley), so we wanted to be third." But West Valley of Saratoga nipped the Pirates by 11 points for that spot. "I felt badly that they didn't reach it," Rathfelder said. "Some of it's my fault, some of it's their fault." Even though e~ch Piraie qualifier dropped his time, Coast's relay teams could do no better than third in all four. •Some of them needed more rest than I had given them" Rathfelder said. "And some of them needed to do better than they did in the morning. Had they done well in the morning, they would've got those 11 points." The Pirates' No. 1 import sophomore Wisnu Wardhana of Indonesia shined by eamil'lg the male swimmer of the meet. Wardhana shattered the record in'the 100 fly. The previous mark was 49.53.. He swam a 4~.05, ·which is just '.03 off of the naµonal mark. He also topped lie nele1S1n the SO free and'"lOO free . e,;osta Mesa High alwnnus Ryan Dandy placed third \p the 50 free, and Gus Fowler took third in the 200 fly. a When the pools were empty, the day and the glory were not 'quite over for Coast. Rathfelder, in just his first season as a "head coach, was idly leaning against a wall w_ben the announcement resonated throughout the area that he had been chosen Coach of the Year. "It didn't really register until another coach told me to go up and accept my award," the 30-year-old said. "I can't say how much it meant to have Don Watson there. It took so much pressure off me. Fifty percent of the credit goes to him." Rathfelder doesn't have much time to recuperate from his tiredness and giddiness over the wins. Wednesday Rathfelder went to Cedar,Sinai in Los Angeles for a surgical procedure that is ~ed at relievi.Bg 15 · years of chronic migraines. Q As the teams sat in that room Monday, they were tired, -happy, proud. "This format is very demanding." Watson said. "In just a 10-day period, you have 14 swims, then 14 more swims. That's 28 all-out swims. It's very fatiguing and wears on you. It's a harq thing to do. "You teally find out who has been going to morning practices and lifting weights, because if · you aren't, you're going to get spanked," he said. . With the Coach of the Year at the helm. an assistant experienced in winning and a room full of champions, getting spanked was a thought that . ha~'t crossed anybody's mind. I r-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:-------------1 I SNOW WILt. LAND AT CAL : : I • Newport Harbor High junior girls volleyball standout verbally . commits. early to attend Berkeley. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot 5-foot-10 outside hit- ter at the Laguna Beach , Volleyball Club, announced the agreement, after play- ing middleman between the two par- ties in order to remain in compliance with NCAA recruitUig r'u.les. Snow's senior se.ason at Newport Harbor. "But, sometimes a player fits a. specific role with a school and the school knows she's . going to be an awesome ~or." Snow wasn't too bad as a junior, helping lead Coach Dan Glenn's Sailors to an unbeaten Sea. V.iew League title and a 16·5 record, before being eliminated in the CIP Southern Section I-AA semifinals by top- seeded Mira Costa. I I I I I I I I I I I NEWPORT BEACH -Proving it's never. too soon to get serious about recruiting, Newport Harber High junior Melissa. Snow has rewarded the efforts of UC Berkeley women's volleyball suitors by verbally com- mitting to join the Bears' rising program in the fall of 1998. Michael Soylular, who ooaches the Melissa Snow •n•s vert unusual," Soylular, a· former La~a Beach High boys and girls coach, said of the commitment months before Snow, who emerged as a starter durintJ her sophomore season, after playing her freshman year at Portervill~'s Monache High, earned second-team all-league hon- ors last fall. I • I L-------------------~-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING .MURPHY .·DOUBLES Newport freshman swimmer wins the 200 free, third in the 100 at Sea View prelims. LAKE FOREST -Freshman standout Amy Murphy of Newport Harbor High captured first place in the 200- yard freestyle (1:57.46) and thirq in the 100 free (54.90) ip the Sea View League girls swim preliminaries Wednes- day at El Toro High. The top eight finishers in each event qualified for Fri- day's fifl.als, also at El Toro. Those placing nine through 16 will swim in the consolations. Murphy, Alden Moore and Erin Murphy (no relation) are the only three.Sailors who will compete in cham_pionsbip heats. Moore finished sixth in the 100 breaststroke (1:13.53), while Erin Murphy was sixth in the 100 backstroke (1 :04.91). ' · Others )'ho qualified for the consolations include Bar- bara Colien (200 and 500 free), Heather Pappas (200 individual medley), Llsa Swain (50 and 100 free), Jenna Barto (50 and 160 free), Autumn Milliken (50 free and 100 butterfly) and Erin Hartig (500 free). Newport Harbor's Kiersten Johnson and Marta Solco- va qualified in the 100 breaststroke, while Erin Murphy will add the 200 free and Moore will include the 200 IM. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Cd.M's Nettie Alshuler vies ln the 200-yard . · individual medley at the Se~ View League prellms Wednesday afternoon at El Toro High. The finals· for the girls, and boys, are Friday. at the same site. . . ~~----------------- Emery leadS Corolla d~l Mar bOys qualifie~s LAKE FOREST -Despite choosiiig not to shave for the Sea View l..e4gue Fiilals, Coro- na del Mar High boys swimmers almost uni- versally established new se~n bests Tues- day at the league preliminaries at El Toro the 49.80 made necessary to ~dvance ~ the CIF Preliminaries. '\ available immediately following the meet, . also praised the efforts of pins Esposito (200 .. IM and 500 free), Jason Palda (100 back- stroke and 100 fly), Robert Hacker (100 fly and 100 breaststroke), Morgan Johnston (50 free and 100 breaststroke), Garrett Gentry goo free and 100 back) and Jason Powers (50 free and 100 free.), all likely consolation- finallsts . High. . . Additional championship finalists for Coach Mike Starkweather's Sea Kings include K4Wi.ka Th.rayao (200 free and 100 backstroke), Rob Wllliams (100 butterfly and 100 breaststroke) and Scott kramer (100 free and 200 free). Lance Emery just missed CIF qualifying· standards in the 50-and 100-yard freestyle events en route to reaching the champi- . onship finals (top eight qualifiers in each event), scheduled Friday at El Toro. .Emery's 22.62 time in the 50 was just off the 26.60 CIP standard, ·while his 49.83 docking in the 100 was a shade slower th.an Omar Kattan als6 made the finals in the 10<1 backstroke, aceording to Starkweather, · and also swam well in the 200 individual medley: Star~ather, who said results were not "Y)rtually everyone ·wwhinr0o~s~w,·p, lf'ft-:,-wlffl--mf---t exception of two kids, did their fastest times ever, which was outstanding,• Starkweather said. . , ·. .. newport harbor baseball association BLUE JAYS . MOU·NT ·COMEBACK TO TOP A'S NEWPORT BEACH -Down 5-0, the Blue Jays scored 10 runs in three innings to put together a comeback and steal a victory from the Athl~tics 13-9 in Ne'W'· port Harbor Baseball Associa- tion's Mustang Division. Matt Erickson and Davis Pem-, stein of the Blue Jays each had a pair of hits that contributed to second and fourth-inning rallies that prompted the comeback. Matthew Hogan's first hit of the year was a single that drove in two runs for the Blue Jays. Pemstein pitched three innings for the Jays and fanned five. Greg Miner had a single and a triple for the Athletics. Kurt Yacko pitched a one-two-three· inning. The Athletics' bats could not keep up with the Blue Jays', but tough defense from Greg Miner kept the game dose. James Jackson ripped two hits for the Jays, and Ricky Nelson was the winning team's defensive standout at second base. In other Mustang Dlvlslon action: shutout innings from the mound, as well as bis game-winning RBI.. Heeban fired five strikeouts while walking just one and hold- ing the Royals scoreless. He received defensive support when the Royals' Kasey Peters sent a deep drive to centerfield that was tracked down by Thevor Selby. Selby also squelched a Royal ral- ly in the sixth inning by snagging a line drive at third base. The Cubs' Tyler Parker tied up the game in the fifth inning when he stole home with two out. Hee- han pushed the go-ahead run across the plate with an RBI sin- gle. Heehan was 3 for 3 from the plate. . . Marlins 8, Royals 5 Peters earned a single and double for the Royals, and Timo- thy Cramer, Matt Collier and Hal Taylor each chipped in with a hit. Mariners 8, Cubs 1 • Jake Schulte was 2 for 3 with a pair of RBis as· the Mariners (9-2- 1) banded the Cubs their second <loss. . ning seven of the nine batters he faced. The corps held the Cubs to. six bits and struck out 13. Ns 10, 1Wins 4 Greg Mine:r:. -Kurt Yacko and Cliff Heiser fended off the 1\vins, and Clayton Heiser made a stellar defensive play in the Athletics' win. BRONCO DMSION Rockies 12, Ns t Rockies 11, Marlins 5 Dave Erickson fired a com- plete game victory and struck out 11 for the Rockies, as Mate Encinias jacked two solo home runs as part of his 4 for 4 perfor- mance. Erickson fooled the ~s with a tricky change-up and allowed just tWo hits. Encinias, the Rockies' third baseman, ripped a shigle, a dou- ble and sent two pitches over the center field fence. . • He added two triples and a double in the win over the Mar- lins for three RBI. Pete Madison was 2 for 2, and Josh Resnick added a pair of hits in that contest. Yankees ·rs, Marlins 6 Mike Bearss and Matt SIIfiijl proved that defense wins ball games with plays that saved the gameiurthe Yankees. Offensive- ly, Eddie Gallardo sparked the Yanks with a two-o,ut RBI si.J:lgle in the three-run second inning. Geoff Rill had a four-RBI day against tlie Marlins as the Yan- kees went on a 12-bit blitz. Bren- den Simmer and Michael Lyerla each knocked a double. RJ Muller and Jeremy Hauser asswned the pitching duties, and Zimmer and Joel Walker stopped a run on a 7 -6-2 relay in the fourth inning. MACHINE PITCH Astros vs. Marlins The Marlins bad three home runs with two by Taylor Friend and another by Michael Guess. Their hitting efforts weTI! aided by Jason Granzella, Andy Fisch- er, Ben Frazier and Timothy Regan, who added hits. Tars, Cd.M fall in Sea View tests Cube5,Roiab4 · The Cubs ( 0·2·1) held tight fo their second-place spot with a narrow win over the Roya.ls behind Dennis Heeban's three Brett Green nailed a double and Sc:ored a run, and 08.{I'ett Donaldson was 1 for 3 with an RBJ. I Encinias, Kristian Litchfield and Philip Gustin combined for the win. Defensively, the Marlins were paced by shortstop Jamie Gayley and Frazier, who played first bue. Fischer, Brett Boyer, Jason Loftus and Michael PU.nee! · anchored the outfield, wb1le third baseman Woody Yokoyama starred. - • Coroaa· del Mar fell to 0-'1 in league play with an 8·0 lost to the Warrion, who were led by Cheyne Smith led the Mariners' pftching staff by fan-Yankees 5, Inell~ 4 the tour-hit pitcihg ot Tracy Oasis brings home 19 medals Alcaraz, who struck out 10 and PASADENA -The Oasis ' walked 2 for her eighth victo.ry, tennis team from CQrona Wil I ...... f;'ClA'I 0 WOodbridoe 203 ooo 3 • a u o del Mar's Senior Center CoroNi def MM ooo ooo o -o 4 2 brought home 19 medals from the Crown · AlcMaz end Gt..,.._g; Nfry end WillL 21 Valley Senior Olymptct in Pasadena in ·Boone (W). ll · Lemn (W). recent cofhpetition. ,,. lt•1INlll 111r1WWJ George ibaw and Don Bailey (over-75) IM v.......,. captured two gold and two silver medals in CeNil9.,..., tt. "'"rt" Hllltlor J men's doubles action. ~ .. "::' ~ 1~ ~ : 1~ ,: ~ Stan Mumford (over-80) took a gold and c.tt .. ,. w.-, <•.Urben (6) end~ three bronze medals in men'• doubles and -. ff>; lMIOI\ HetPlt (5) ~Schiff. mized doubles play. ,._~~~~-1~ __ arolMcOonald,FloRees~d.H~ ~. ~dry each won a pair of gold medals in nlixed doubles competition, while Prank Wil-Uams distinguished h1mse.lt wt.th t\stlver medal. · ' shooters, will fea,ture 131 targets and six official events and will be held at Prado Olympic Shooting Park in C!liDo HWI. The entry fee is $235 per lboat. and includes a continental bnU:fut, 1~ dinner and cocktails followtng the ~t. The post-shoot festlvttlel aJlo featu.re an 552 Club's Stag Shoot all ~t auction, drawing and awardl. ...,,... Any shooter wanting to paitldpate on a NEWPORT BEACH -the IN five-person teem mutt sulait an application 16th annWll Invitational SHOOT G and entire squad payment ($1175) by May 20 552 Club Stag Shoot ts accepting entries for to lll!Sume their preferncl tMrntng. itl June 11 competition. For more fnfonnaUon or to recelw an The competition, wblch ls llmited to 175 1nvitil.._tion, call 574-7208. •· . ~ ............. • • L .. ~ - Ne1Vp0n BachlCosm Mna Daily PiJoc BARRIES ·o ·N THE LOOSE The seas are absolutely alive with barracuda. Y ellowtail, barracuda and bass fishing broke wide open in channel waters and sports boats running out of Davey's Locker and Newport Landing came home with limits of fish on Tuesday. MOne of the best barracuda bits I have seen in years," reported Norris Tapp, skipper of the sport boat Freelance, running out of Davey's Locker. Log ban.acuda were located just a couple of miles off the jetty on Sunday, the bite went bonkers on Monday ana even the half-d ay boat We3tem Pride pulled into the dock with limits ofbarriesforitshalf-day passengers. Local anglers got in on the wide open bite that is expected to continue through May. jim niemiec r----------~----·---------, • I I .. I I I I I , 1>1 I I' '-I \ ~-------------------------~ Tom Snyder of Costa Mesa was fishing on Freelance on Tuesday and limited out on log barracuda casting jigs to boiling fish and Dan Frazier of Newport Beach enjoyed outstanding local fishing on board the Western Pride as he sacked a limit of big 3/4-day boat Freelance, called barries fishing with anchovies. into the dock to report running Over at San Clemente Island through an area of breaking the sportfisher Thunderbird barracuda that was tfuee sq~are docked early this week with miles of leaping fish / limits of yellowtail in the 15-to Lots of bait in the channel and 20-pound class fishing live squid water temperatures in the at a number of high spots on the mid-60s should bold the fish off front side of the island. the beach and make for good · The Thunderbird is stopping fishing for party boat anglers and off at Catalina Island on its run to private yachts. the outer island in order to make The bulk of the bait in the squid that is floating_. Pavilion dock receivers are The deluxe six-pack charter anchovies ... just the right bait for boat Bongos, captained by Joe barracuda and calico bass. Bairian of Newport Beach, has Harbor area angler Tom • been taking limits of bull calico Somers bit it right on Monday bass at Catalina Island fishing when he went out on the squid and sardines and then sportfisher NauWus, running out topping off the day by fishing of Newport Landing in Balboa. schools of hungry barracuda on Somers sacked limits of log the way home. barracuda weighing in the 9-to Mako sharks have also moved 11-pound category casting onto high spots in mid-ehannel-Summertime-Feather jigs and watets and these great game fish getting strikes on the sink of will be targeted by the Bongos virtually every cast. fleet during the next few weeks. The crew found a big school j In addition to mako sharks in of barracuda off an area of the water, blues have also Laguna Beach known by showed up in bi9 numbers and skippers as the •Blue Roof" and heavy •catch-and-release" this spot produced limit fishing action was reported this past for all anglers on board fishing weekend by the fleet fishing feathers, lures, iron, jigs and live aroWld the 14 Mile Bank. bait. According to Tapp, fishing Dean Plant at Angler's Center, conditions in the channel are reports that there are yellowtail ideal with ·many bait schools. under noatiilg kelp paddies on The veteran skipper went on to the 181 spot. 1-.-,__~~ .......... ~Lanmy-buat cmrjintt-t1fn:.---'--i-'-----''Fhi~riVi~-vaeht-Captaln - big schools of feeding barracuda. Hook, skippered by Richard •Just tell the crew to look for Hoffman of Dana Point, spotted birds diving to the water and tails under the kelp on Sunday, they will find the fish," said but they wouldn't bite. It Tapp. shouldn!t take more than a day On the way home from or two for yellowtail under kelp . Catalina on Tuesday, Captain to begin biting all along the Donny Brockman, owner of the coast. Stanford's Abrams _doubles up on his Ojai pleasures • Newport Harbor High product figures to ride out his tour at Stanford. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot PALO ALTO -Don't expect Geoff Abrams to jump shlp at Stanford and turn pro becaus~ of an outstanding freshman season. No, Abrams plans to be a Car- dinal for four years, even though his tennis lately has spoken other- wise. But Abrams, a Newport Har- bor High product, might consider making Ojai a more permanent tour-stop after winning two Padf • ic-10 Conference men's titles in the small orange-bloss.om town about 30 miles 1n1and from Ventura. Abrams, who won three junior championships at the prestigious Ojai Valley Tennis Tournament before accepting a scholarship to Stanford was seeded No. 1 at Ojai in singles and doubles (with Cardinal teammate Grant Blllott) and did not disappoint. •Jt wasn't necessarily a sur· prise, but it was a nice victory,• he said. •It's not a matter of expect· tng to win, but knowing I can win." Abrains has played mostly No. 4 and 5 singles, filllng in for Paul Ooldltaln at No. 4 when Gold· 8'* wu injured. But lately bil game has IC)Ued, and )Ult in time for ·the NCAA Championships May 17-20 at UCLA. •0ne ol the biggest thlnQ1 for me.• Alnml Mid. •was ·tl:Mlt l bM p.d U8C ad UCLA mn:lt- • (JMt 'mcmlll).~beating botb my Olill 7 Ill UCLA WU No. 1 ill ~ ~--J)ic9per- With that confidence, Abra.ms went to Ojai, where he bad already won titles in the boys 14s, 16s and interscholastic divisions. And in a span of four hours April 27, he won his fowth-"and fifth championships, beating Stanford teammate Charles Hoeveler in the singles final and USC's Fernando Samayoa and Akram Zaman in doubles, 6-3, 3-6, 6-0. Abrams' victory over Hoeveler, 6-4, 6-4, lasted a little more than an hour. Abrams, a premed major who's taking 20 units this quarter, which ends June 12, is 21-3 in singles and doubles this spring, his first as a collegiate player. • Abrams, who won his first dou- bles title at Ojai. was one of the area's most celebrated juniors, playing just two years of high school tennis before attending the Palmer 1enn1s Academy in Florida. A two-time member of the U.S. national team, Abrams was nmked No. 1 in the nation in the bop 14s ln 1992, the year he won the Baster Bowl and USTA national championships on clay and hardcourts. His' third Ojai title last year 1n the interscholutic division (or 181) capped an extra.ordinary 10· month run, in wb1ch Abrams a1lo won the Southern Callfomla J\IDlor Sectionals 181 cbampl- omblp .tll Loi <Abelleroe Sporta VID-ve In fountain Valley. •111te c::oU.ege tennis a lot bet- ter than Jumon, beau.. you tr•ftl tftlb • bUDch al. 9\111 and you're all loodna for eech other,• Mkl AtniDl:'wtao plam to com- .,... Ill ........ neols tblt very g~ team." Croatia, which captured the silver medal •in Atlanta in the 1996 Olympia, is mixing up lts lineup and is not playing with its com- plete national team, said Coach Bnmo Silic. •This (tournament) is good for training tor the next competitions,• Silic said. •There are some young players that need a chance." Silic's team was led by Samir Barac, Ogn- jen Knie and Zdeslav Vrdojak, who each SHAPIRO THURSOAX, ~AY 8, 1997 ... scored two goals. The contest left the Croatians as the onlY undefeated team in the six-team field at l.-0 . Team USA (1 -1) faces Australia (0-1-1).At 7 :30 p.m. tonight. Australia worked to a ,.,.. tie with Yugoslavia (1-0-1) in earlier actiop Wednesda'y, and Greece (1-1) defeated the , Canadian team 8-5. Team Canada stands at 0-2. Other games today include a 5 p.p;J.... bout between Canada and Yugoslavia, ~ Greece races Croatia at 6:15 p.m . C()M's .lowersey, Tars'. CONTINUED FROM 81 the Sea Kings at Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club's Mesa Linda Course, the shorter of the two 18-bole municipal courses owned by the city of Costa Mesa. llorn:Sept. 18, 1979 Hometown: Newport Beach Height: 6-foot-1 . - Shapiro qualify for CIF • CdM standout (third), Newport semor (fifth) at Sea View League finals. COSTA MESA -Corona del Mar High junior Chad Towersey shot a 1-over-par 75 to end up three shots behind medalist Nick Fritz from Santa Margarita High, then lost a three-hole playoff with Santa ·Margarita's Jimmy Pit· tinger to wind up third Wednei- day in the two-day Sea View League individual &ampiombips arsanta Ana Counlry Cub. Newport Harbor senior Justin Shapiro, who missed advancing to the CIF Southern Section championships the last two yea.rs by one stroke, needed a one-hole playoff to finish fifth, capturing the league's final qualifying berth for the CIF toumam~t. May 30 at Canyon Country Cub in Palm Desert. ' . Towersey, a Santa Ana CC member, followed his opening- day 76 to finish with a two-day, 7- over, 151. ShaJSiro finished. his 36 boles with a 153, equalled by Santa Margarita's Nate Blauer and Kel- ly Craig, the latter having edged Shapiro for the final CIF spot last spring. Towersey's performance was somewhat unexpected, since he is still limping slightly after recently undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery (tom cartilage). Rounding out the seven-player Back Bay conting~nt among the 22 players who made the firlt-d&y cut, were CdM's Max Wallick (165), Newport's Kevin Olson and Jason Szolomayer (both 161.), Newport's Rusty Hill (168) and Corona del Mar's Innes MacDon- ald (172). Jankowski in PCL Finals Costa Mesa High sophomore Nicole Jankowski was among those who qualified for the Pacif- ic Coast League 'n'ack and Field Finals at Monday's prel.iuls at Irvine High. Jankowski clocked a personal- record 51.4 to finish third in her 300-meter hurdles heat. the fifth. fastest time among eight qµali· fiers. Sailors fall, 16-2 Shapiro, who plays the publli: • junior circuit in the summer, shot NEWPORT BEACH -Newport· 2-under-par 68, including 31 on Harbor High seniors Scott Sims the back nine with four birdies and Tennyson Oyler earned a as the Sailors improved to 4-14, pair of doubles victories to pace 2-6 in league. CdM, a team the host Sailors (4-14, 1-9) in a 16-then-ranked in Orange County's 2 Sea View League regular sea-Top-10 poll, fell to 14-4, 7-2. son-ending loss to league cham-. "We knew (the Sea Kings) pion Wood}?ridge Wednesday. were probably contesting fo r the Sims and Oyler defeated two No. 1 spot in league, and I ~ Warrior duos, 6-1, 6.4, to account we took away their No. 1 spot for the Tars' only points. and their (upper hand) m the Su VIEW laAGW Back Bay rivalry,• Shapiro said. •w1nooe...-~rtc1ge 1s. Newport 2 MTh ·ust think th • all Slrigles: Rinek (NH) lost to ey J ey re re Y eaghenpour, 6-1, lost to Farokhpay, · gobd, and the two coaches really 6-l, lost to Kermani, 6-1; Cook (NH) aren't on the best of terms, lost, 6-2, 6-2, 6-1, MacMaster (NH) lost. because (the Sea Kings) were 6-0, 6-0. 6-0. bitching about playing on Mesa Doubles: Sims-Oyler (NH) lost to Linda. Beating. them was kind ol Shanield-levy, 6-1, def. call-Davenport, hi hli h " 6-4, def. Par-Hunter 6-3; Hsieh-Singer a g g t to our season. (NH) lost. 6-i 6-3, 6-4; Hoevel-Roney Shapiro, a senior who (NH) lost. 6-2, 6-2, 6-0. pounded the circuit pavement PCL appeal today BUE.NA PARK -The Pacific Coast League, including Costa Mesa and Estancia High schools, will voice its ob~~tion today before the CIF Soiiffiem e on Releaguing Committee to a pro- posed PCL configuration that includes Marina High. Current PCL schools, as well as Marina, will challenge a releaguing proposal passed by Orange County representatives for th.e 1998-2002 cycle, on grounds it does not satisfy the cri- teria of geogra phy, enrollment and competitive equity. Five current Sunset League schools, as well as the· Century League, will also present appeals at the Sequoia Athletic Club. SCHEDULE Alda • N*nf1~17). KldltB-121-• 51ndUndlr P91*9 a Proglmne FRtEe hard enough last summer to eventually win a big one, the Dove Canyon Junior Open, felt his entire game came around last week as be outshot his Corona del Mar foes April 29 and won medalist honors in league matches against Woodbridge and El Toro. "That was the first time, alter the Corona del Mar match, l had ever heard Justin express any emotion,• Newport Harbor Coa ch Jim Warren said. MKe wasn't around me, but on the other side with a couple of other kids I heard him yell out, Tm really stoked.'· Shapiro, the Daily Pilot's Athlete of the Week, shot 4-over-par 76 against Woodbridge last Thursday at Big Canyon Country_ Club, among the toughest courses in the county, and fired even par against El Toro. •He doesn't belong to a club, but he plays in a lot of juruor townaments around the country," said Warren, who believes Shapiro is one of the top two golfers in the league. 'Shapiro, whose nine-hole stroke average is 38.5 this season Weight 155 Sport: Golf Pol:No.1 ~ Coec:h: Jim Warren Fnorlte food: Baja Fresh Restaurant F.vortt. musklmovle: Classk. rock and "cad<fYshadc• • ' ... ~ ........ "\'VlnninQ ITT'/ mt tounament. 1he Dow • Canyon J\.nlor ()pef\ (last~.: . AtlWtm of the w.ek XIX: Shot 2-under 68. induding 31 on the~· nine with fcu" birdies in TaB' ~ of CdM at Costa Mesa (Mesa Urda courte); medalist in ttV1!e mat<hes. Dally Pb Collector sports r;;Jrd series 97-S. ' in 30 matches, approached the ·momentous match against Corona del Mar atl'Vlesal.inda like a shark playing skins. "Mr. Warren thought we would play better there,• Shapiro said. ·It would be an advantage, because (the Sea Kings) wouldn't want to play there. The greens got to them and they played badly, and our team stepped up. You could tell thelf coach (Paul Hahn) was upset about the wh.ole tlung -we took'them out to Costa Mesa and they lost. They'Just think we're 'ble. "Everybody kept rrussmg putts .and getting frustrated, but you can't get impatient. I ~hot 37 and 31, and I knew every hole was a blfdie hole.• Shapiro, who has missed CrF Southern Sectlon postseason play the last two years by one stroke each tune, hopes to finally get into the postseason th.Ls year. followmg the league finals at Santa Ana Country Club on Wednesday. Shapiro, whose younger sister, Vanessa, lS a sophomore on the girls golf team, said he will walk-on next year at UC Berkeley and continue to play m juruor tournaments this summer In addition to his victory at Dove Canyon, Shapiro played well last summer at the Orange Bowl Open, the LA City Open, and the Southern Califorrua PGA Townament of Champions at Newport Beach Country Club, where he shot 79. .. f , 'd .1 J ..... • I . .. . '1 • , ,, .. ·1 • I .. I THURSDAY, MAY 8-1997 ' GSLE . ca;mNUED FROM 11 lJnda Schwartz WU third at 350. a 1""~-r· tWit .., a.. uaa 1n 16 ,_,.., believed to be the ~fa lbe biltory of the dub, ~ii the oldest 1n Oranqe (4.Wy. •• ta1d consistency hu always been her key: Some days lbe.cao 1boot 10, others 90. 1bwePeY sure pleb the right time fo play well. ·Tewersey, formerly the top-d)lked junior in the nation, once ~eteated LPGA Hall of Pams JoAnne Carner (nee Gunderson), who captwed five U.S.. Amateur championships. )b i961, Towersey beat Gunderson 1il match play in the first round ol tbe U.S. AIMl#Jr u a 16-yee.r.;old anCS edvaliced co the quart.erfJ.D&ls. lbar. when the o.s. Ciolf ~Uoo ranked Toweney No. 1 for Junlor ~. two years before lbe wu graduated from CoronA del Mar High. After an elgbt·ye61' hiatus trom golf to start a family, Towersey returned to the tin.kl and won tbe state amateur title 1n 1981, her first r back. Toweney'1 h11tory at SACC is deep, beginning with her grandfather, RJchard Bmison, the form.er president of Santa An4 Lumber Company who was among the original dub members when it was locat'ed at the Castaways. Emison was also a fonner president of SACC . ~ mottw,'Pat•eoz. wu tbe wamen's dUb rNmptw> four timle: UM? (l.MifoN the WU ~. '52, 'et and '62. Her fatber 00'18 woo a Pfeadenr. ~· a Dr. Mi'cbMI DnacUr ol IUg Canyon is lpODIOdng the Total Knee Open next WeclnMd.ay at OU Creek Golf Club. Drucker, an orthopedic surgeon at Hoeg Hospital, wUl host about "00 tormer patients who have undeigone kneEMeplacement surgery. The event ls sponsored by the Knee and Laser Institute and is free of diarge to tllS>Se patients. It will also include prizes for the winners, a luncheon for participants and a talk by noted PGA psychologist Dr. David Wright. Details: 837-4037. .o 'llled1111tzeto ........ Newport Beedl Community Open. ao eveot to beneat the economic~ efforts°' tbe Newport Had>« Area Clwnber ol Commerce, ii May 16. The tournament LI ~y 19 at Newport Beach Country Oub. An entry fee ot $250 inctudes golf, cart, lunch. diJ:mer, enter- tainment, custom goU Jhlrt with acceaorles, a goU IChool g:tven by pro1, a silent auction and a BMW for a hole-in-one. Gitt cerUtlcates to the NBCC pro shop wW be awarded to the top three te&ns with the lowest scores, as well as longest drive and closest-to-the-pin honors (men and women). The golf school is from 10-11:30 a.m. Details: 129-4400 or 646-00o?. d rs honore • Crystal Bridgman leads Newport, Cd.M honorees. tRVINB -Newport Harbor High'• Crystal Bridgman Wal aidoDg several Bode Boy riders who received bonots at the Inter- scholastic Equestrian League's year-end banquet Monday at the Holid,ay Inn. Bridgman fln!shed second in the overall vanity standings for the season. She was also overall champion for the season 1n equi- tation and second in working hunters. Corona del Mar Higb's Megan Wood. and Katie Davis ea earned second-place showings the frelbman class, With Wood' honor comiPb in bunt seat equi tatlon and aviS' in workin hunten. • Coron.a del Mar eighth-grad Jenny Cummins earned the sea son title in novice equitation while ,also finishing second in th novice overall oompetition. In its third season, the IBL grown from less than 10 Schoo in its first year to as many as t riders representing 40 schools their series of meets throughou the school year. PUIDC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES • PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES ~~'t,'Jo~~"-='=draw OA8TED MAY e. 1992. UN· ~ lnd•~r ~mini•· CAMPBEi.i. & ASSOC Oltlce Box 1768, N-port llmli.d Partnerll'llp, COAST PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Drive. Yorba Unda, CA any bid for • perlod of l.E s YOU TAKE ACTION Ital on aut ty n be URE, H123. f!OXES B .. ~h. Callloml• 9205&-COMMUNITY SERVICES. 92888 PUBLIC NOTICE lorty-nvec4s)dayiafterthe TOPAOTECTYOURPROP· granted unln1 an Inter-TERESA COLONNA, 8915 INC., Gen. Partn«, Wll· FlctltlouiBualn•H FlctltlouiBuilnHI Thia bu1lneu Is con· NOTIC£TO datesetforlheopentngol ~R~rfu~'fi.s8.~~ =:,i:•1: ';:~ :c; ~J:Js HOUSEHOLD, For further Information, ~~t~Ji:~~Z·::'1~= NerneSlelemenl NemeStel•tn•nt ~~:<'b~~·~J:atlon CONTRACTORS blt!iuant 10 SICllon 22300 NEED AN EXPLANATION &how good cau1e why the CAUOIA GOLDSTEIN, call Michael J. Slnacorl al with the County Clerk ol d~ ':~. i::.·~c:n-: d rt;• fOllo;inol pereons ar~ buslnes~ yet? No doing CALLINO FO~ BIDS or the Publfc Conltact OF THE NATURE OF THE court 1hoUld not grant the H195, FURNITURE {714) 1144-3011. Orange County on 4·24·97 atone Recording Ms Socl: G~al~:.r M~ian~::em:~i: Caveuon Ente1prlses . SchOol Dl1trlct Hunllng· c~a. lhe contract wlll coo-PROCEEDING AGAINST •lllhotlty. SHARON HOLMES, J004, Publl1hed Newport t9973718754 ety, 3 .Studebaker, 2nd 130 Ne rt Center Drive John Saul, Director ton &each Union High lalf'! provisions per-mltll"" YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· 0A ~.~ING on lhe peU· BOXES, HOUSEHOLD Beach-Cosla Meta Dally Dally Piiot May 8 l5 22 FlOOI' Irvine CA 92618 1215 =port Beech CA This statement was fifed School 01111ict I bl • ...., TACT A LAWYER. on ... ,11 be held on JUNE FOOYANG FU, J013 AP· Pl M ' ' ' ' ' ' ' with the Co nt Cl k 1 Projec1· Sid 813 Tennis the tuocaaa ul dder to On MAY 15 1997 at 5 1997 at 1·45pm In Dept PUANCES HOUSEHOLD lot ay 1, 8, 12, 1997. 29, 1997 Th&48 J11on James Westfalf, 92660 O c u Y er o Courie it Ocean vi:.W High lubllitute securities for arry 10:00 A.M .• • MASTER 70l loci1ed ~t 341 The CitY Publi shed N•Wf'.IOrt W104 PUBLIC NOTICE 8413 Cantel St .. long Gralnge< Advertising lne., range ounty on 3·27·97 Scttoeil rnoneya wlthheld by the MORTGAGE COMPANY al Drive South Orange CA Beach-Cotta Me11 Dall Beach, CA 90815 (CA), 130 NewPort Center 19973715489 Bid Cloalng· 2.00 pm Ol1trlct to ensure perform-duly appointed Truittt 92668. ' • Pilot May 8 15 1997 Y PUBLIC NOTICE "Pur1uant .to Section Zach Flschel, 16 Via Ter· Drive 1215, Newport Dally Pilot April 24, May 1, ThurM!J'f May.22 '1997 • anc• under the contract°' under and pur1uant to IF YOU · OBJECT to the • • .Th843 6204(d) of lhe lntemal RfV· racalata, Coto De Caza,.CA Beach, CA 92660 8. 15, 1997 th8t9 OOtaln bocume~ts: Hun-permitting payment 01 r• Deed of Trust recorded 5-granting of the petition, you NOTICI! enue Code, Notice Is 92879 Thia business Is con· p llngton Beac:h Union High lentlona earned dlrecUy 2o-92, 11 Inst. No. 92• ahould appeat 11 the hear· PUBLIC NOTICE . INVITING BIDS hereby given that the an-Thi• bu~lneu Is con· d\•cttd by: e corporallon. UBLIC NOTICE School Dlttrlct 10251 Into escrow. · 335510 of Olflci.1 Records Ing and state your ob· Suled bid• may la re-nual report for the fiscal ducted by. a general part· Have you started doing Fl 111 B I Yorktown Ave .. Purchasing, BY: Governing Boerd ln the office of the County e!lon1 or file written ob-NOTICE Of $ALE c:elved II the office of the year ended December 31 , nerthlp bu1lneu yet? Yes, 4·15·97 • cl . OllS ua n111 Room 381 Huntln ton Signed: IS/ Su1I Recorder of ORANGE actions with the court be-In accordance with the City Clerk, 3300 Newport 1996 or the Munson Family Have you tlarted doing Grainger Advertising Inc.. Nem• Sletemenl Beach. CA' 92648, f,14) MoLene, Director. Pro-County, Stele of CALIFOR· ore the hearing. Your •P· provisions of SacUon 21700 Boulevard, Post Office·Box Foundation. 1 private foun· business yet? No Gary Grainger, President The ro11owlng per~ons a1e 964-3339 ext 4350 curemenl/Ener Cort-NIA executed by EUGENE pearance may ta In person through 21716 ol the C.il· 1768, Newport Beach! Call· datlon Is available 11 the Jason Westfall This statement was nleq doing business as. Pacllic NOTICE is HEREBY Hrvellon 9~ w MOLINARO ANO DIANE or by your attorney. fornla Business and Profes· fornla 92658-8915 untl 2:00 Foundation's prJnclpal of· Thia 1tJ11ment was llled with the County Clerk of Coast Really.Group. 234 E. GIVEl')I that tha Hunlinglon I MOLINARO HUSBAND If YOU ARE A CREDITOR 1lon1 Code there laing p.m. on lht 27th day ol nee for lnspectlon during with Iha County Clerk of Orange County on 4·18·97 17th St .. Suite 118, Costa Beacl\ Union High Scflool Publ shed Newport ANO WIFE A's JOINT TEN· or a contingent creditor of due, unpaid 1torage '"for May, 1.997, at •whlch time regular buslneu hours Orange County on 4-ll·97 19973717937 Mesa, CA 92627 District. Orange County. Beach-Costa Mesa Dally ANTS u TRUSTOR, Will the deceued, you must Illa which INSTORAGE SANTA tuch bids ·~•11 be opened from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. • 19973717239 Dally Piiot April 24, May t , Curt A. Herberts, 11• 234 E. Calllomla, acting 17Y and Piiot May 1, 8, 1997 SEll AT PUBLIC AUCTION your claim with the court ANA Is entitled to a ·llen and read for. by any citizen who re-Dally Pilot April 17, 24, 8, 15, 1997 th810 171h St., Suite 118• C'lsta through Its Governing Th820 TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR and mall I copy to lhe per· pursuant to Hclfon 21702 BIG CANYON RESERVOIR que1ts It within 180 days May 1, 8, 1997 Th793 Mesa, CA 92627 Board, herelnatter referred PUBLIC NOTICE CASl-f (payable at the time sonal representative . ap-ohf selald ;o<J• on th' goods, Pi~~~.~~1Fb~~~l~NS after the date of this publl· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE J~t!d ~uy~~~·.~~ .)~ ~on-to u "DISTRICT", will re-of aale In lawful money of Pointed by Iha court within er na .. !r described and : cation. · 1 1 u cel\le up 10. but not ~tar . the United Statu) at IN lour months from lhe date due nottee having been Engineer 1 Estimate The Foundation'• princi· Fictitious Bu1ln•H Have you started doing than me above-staled time LOAN NO. fHE FRONT OF THE of fire1 Issuance of the ·let· given to parties known to 590,000 pal · ofllce la located at· Fictitious BuilneH Neme Slalement business yet? Yes. May t. Hiiied bids for th' awarci 2397371 FLAGPOLES AT THE MAIN ter1 as provided In ffCtlon clalm an lnternt therein Approved by the Public 391U MacArthur Blvd ' Heme &telement The following persons are 1992 ol a corotraC1 for the above T.S. NO. ENTRY A~EA TO THE PLA· 9t00 ol the C81llornla Pro-and the Ume spetllled In Works Department thJ1 5th 11'240, N-port Beach CA The followlng per1ons are doing business as: C.H.G. Curt A. Herberts. 11 • project. 97·58731CA CENTIA CIVIC CENTER. bate Code. The ume for Ill· such notice f0t,payment of ~•Y ol May, 1997 92680 · doing business as: ELC Safety Technologles, 1nc4 This statement was hied A prebld lrospec1lon and · FHA/YA No. 401-411 • EAST CHAPMAN Ing claims wlll not expire s~h rees haV1ng expired Don Webb, Publlo The prlnCJpal manager of Marketing, 909 1/2 No. 436 Heliotrope Ave., Co-wllh the County Clerk of w1t111hrough will be held at MOTICE OF AVENUE, PLACENTIA. CA before four months from will be sold at pubUc auc· Works Director the Foundation it W11d Bayfront, Balboa Isla~. CA rona del Mat, CA 92625 Orange Counry on 4·11·97 900 am May t3 1997 11 TRUSTEl!'S SALE all right. title and Interest the hearing date noUeed tlon by INSTORAGE Mendelor~ pre·bld Munson. 92662 C.H.G. Safety_ Teehnolo-19973717222 ocun View High Schoof, YOU ARE IN DEFAULT conveyed to and now held above. SANTA AN'A located at meeting wlU be held el (name ol accountant) Na~ Joan Cook. 909 1/2 glH, lne., {NV), 1061 E. Daily Pilot April 17, 24, 17011' Gothard St., Hun-UNDER DEED OF TRUST by It undtf laid Deed of YOU MAY EXAMINE the i828 W. 51h St.. County ol 2 :00 p .m . el the Harold J. Gray, CPA, 3991 ~~ C11ront. Balboa Is· Flamingo Rd .. #11 , Las May 1, 8. 1997 Th799 llngton Beach CA. Coples DATED AUGUST 2 1996 Trust In the property altu-Ille kepi by the coUrt. II you range, State of Calllornla I 1 It M 14 MacArthur BJvd., 11'240 • • 92662 Vegas, NV 89119 p ol Bid Documents, Spee1n. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC: ated In said County and ate a person lntereated In on the 22nd day ol May ~~°e;c 1 • on er • Newport Beach, CA 92660.' BaTom P. Cook, 909 112 No. Tnl1 busi ness It . ~on· UBLIC NOTICE c11io1ta and Plans are avail· TION TO PROTECT YOUR State deacrtbed a1:. lh• aatate, Jou may Ille 1997 at 11:00 am. Terms • Pub 11 ah e d Newport 1vfron1, Balboa Island, CA ducted by: a c0tporat1on abl .. JOt a refundable cost PROPERTY IT MAY BE A.P.N. 932·70-002 with lh• cou a formal R• for lhe sale are c.ash only. Prospective bidders may Beach·Costa Mesa Daily 92662 Have you started do.ng FlcUt1ou1 Bu1lneH ol sso per H t. SOLO AT A. PUBLIC SAl.E The strfft addreu and quHt lor Special Notice of Sale sublect to cancel!• obtain a HI ol contract PUot May a. 1997. This buslneu 11 con-business yet? No Neme ~t~tement Blda lhall be received In IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA: other common detlg~tlon, the fillng of an Inventory lion. Landlord reserve• Iha documents at no coll 11 Th849 ducted by: husband and C.H.G. Salety Technolo-The following peraona are the place ldeotlned above, NATION OF THE NATURE It arry, ol the real property and eppraltaf of estate as· r'ht to bid. Below Is a llst tha office of the Publlc PUBLIC NOTICE ~ft • glH , Inc.. Charles Gab· dolnq business as: Me. and •hall be opened and OF THE PROCEEDING described above . la pur· NII or of any petition or o names and unit num-Workt Oepartme 1 3300 ave you started doing bard, PrH. chan1ca1 Consulting Asaocl· publicly read aloud at the AGAINST YOU YOU ported to be: 621 UOO account as provided In bers.· n ' business yet? Yaa. 3·1:97 This 1111ement wu filed ates. 3535 E. Coast Hwy., above·atatad time and SHOULD CONTACT A PARK DRIVE UNIT E·1 section 12SQ of the Calllor· NAMES· UNIT NUMBERS · ~:portB Boulevard, Poat Flctltlou1 BuilneH Nancy Cook with the County Cl•rk of Suite 111, Corona del Mar, place. . LAWYER NEWPORT BEACH, CALI: nla Probate Code. A R• DESCRIPTION Ce ox 1788, Newport Name Stetement This statement was filed Oranga County on 4·t8·97 A 92625 In acc;ordince with the On MAY 29 1997 t FORNIA, 92683 que1t for Special Notice NANCY LEONA, B494, Beac:h, Callfornla 92658· Tl'le followlng persons are with the County Clerk of 19973717943 onald O. Oelan•Y.· 3535 provlalona of Calllornla 10.00 AM 'AOVANT~ The underllgned Truitee lorm ls avallable from the BOXES . 8915. doing business as: a) Orange County on 4·11-1'7 Dally Piiot April 24 May 1 E. Coast Hwy .• Suite 111, BualnHa Ind Proresslons NOMINEE .SERVICES INC dlsclalms any llabmty for court clerk. RUBEN 0. ARNAUD, For further lnlormatlon. Dreyer's, b) Oreyer's I.he 199.73717224 8 16 1997 . th81 i C0tona del Mar. CA 92625 Code Section 7028.15. and u duly appointed Trustff any lncorreclne11 o the AUorne~ for the P•tl· 8501, HOUSEHOLD call Michael J. Slnacorl at Auctlo!1 Company, c) Dally Pilot Aprll . 17, 24, · • This business Is con· Publlc Contract Coda Sec-under and pursuant to •lreet addraa1 ·and other tloner: JOSIE MOTER, B6l3, (714) 644·3011 Dreyer 5 the Appraisal May 1. 8, 1997 Th795 PUBLIC NOTICE duc;r.d by: an lndlvldual lion 3300 tht owner re-Dffd ol Trust recorded 8-common dHlgnatlon if THOMAS B GARRETT MISC. P hll h d . f Company, 3416 Via Udo, Have you started d9ing quMthaithebldde<pos· 13.9 6 as Inst No anyh1hownhereln. •• ESQ CHWLI! oAR JONNA M. SLEDGE. 8 u" Cs• N wpo rt Ste.G,Newportlleach,CA PUBLIC NOTICE Flctlt1ou1Busln•H busirtessyet?Yes,4·1·97 sttl llJe following' clas· 19980412985, of Offlclai Sllld ,lai• wlll be mada. ·• . • ' B632• M!SC.· each· osta Mota Dalli 92663 , . Name Statement · D.O. Delaney llhcatlon of contractor'• 11• Recordi In the office of the but without covenant °' R£TTJ. & HU JON LLP, BRIAr.t O. GLEN~ 8694, Piiot May. 7, 8, 12. 1,997. Dreyer s lh• Auction Com-Flc~llloua Bualn•H . The-following persons., This sta!_emefl!. wos flied cense II the lime the-bid Is County Recorder ol OR warranty, expreH or Im-4041 MACARTH\JR lJOXES, FfOOSEHOLO W103 es-ny, UC-((;Al. 3.ff6-vla Heme Statement doing business •r Morn-wfth the County Clerk of 1ubmltted: Class e. Purau· ANGE County State 0j plied, regarding 1111•. pos-BLVD., STE. 380, NEW· P l JOHNSON, 1NC., PUBLIC ldo, Sle .. G, Newport The following per1on1 are lngllar Building ·Malnt• Orange County on 4·18·97 ant to Bu1ine11 and Profes· CALIFORNIA iHcllled b Hsslon, or encumbrances PORT· BEACH, CA C178, BOXES · NOTICE Beach. CA 92663 doing business as: Hula nance 18512 Yol'ba Unda 19973717949 a Iona Code Section VICKI M MATHIESON l to pay the remalnlng prln<:~ 92880 CRYSTAL HOLEMAN, NOT C This business Is con· Moon. 234 Flower Strfft, Blvd .. Suite 443 Yorba Daily Pilot Aprll 24 May 1 7028.15, no payment shall SINGLE WOMAN as TRUs· pal aum of lhe note(s),.. Publlahed Newport C211, HOUSEHOLD, AP· I E ducted by: Umlted UabUity Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Unda', CA 92886 • 8. 15, 1997 • th81~ be made f0t w0tk or mat• TOR WIU SEll AT PUB-cured by laid Deed Of B PUANCES INVITINQ BIDS Co. Shannon Carol Holgate, Caveuon Enterprtses rial under the contract~ UC AUCTION TO HIGHEst Tnm wltfl Interest thereon each-Co11a Mesa Dally PAMELA JACKSON. Sealed bids may be re-Have you started doing 234 Aower S1reet. Costa (NV) 18032.C lemon • PUBLIC NOTICE . len ._, unlJI the Regl1tra1 BIDDER FOR CASH (1 as provided In said not•(•)' Pilot Mey 8. 14, 15, 1997 C269, HOUSEHOLD celved II the otllc• of th• business yet? Yes. August Mesa, CA 92627 Dllve Yorba Linda CAl---------of COfltraCIOfl verlnes to •bl• II the time ol .. f:t. advance• If arry. under lilt ThW840 LORA SCALZO. C284, City Clefk, 3300 Newp()rt 28, 1~ Douglas Stewart Holgate, 92886 . Flc1ntou1 Bualn•H the Olatrlc1 that the con-lawful 01 the United ma 01 said Deed of HOUSEHOLD. BOX£S Bouleva1d, Post OHlce Box Dreyer s the Auction Com-234 Flower Street, Costa This business Is -con· Nem.e Stetemenl tractor .was properly II· Slates)~ THE FRONT Trust, f .... ctwo•• and PUBLIC NOTICE PATRICIA RIOS. 040~ 1768. Newport Beach, CaU-pany, LLC. Robert H. Mesa. CA 92627 . ducted by: 1 corl)Ofalion ~· lollowlng persons are cenaed at the time the bid OF TI-IE FLAGPOl.ES AT ex~naH ol the TrustM HOTICI! OF S . BOXES lornla 92658-89t5 until 2:15 Dreyer, Manager Thia business is con-Have you started doing dOlng buslnen u : Van WU •.ubmltted. Any con-THE MAIN ENTRY AREA and of the ITuata created In d ALE ROBERT RODRIGUEZ. p.m. on lh• 27th d•v Of This statement was llled ducted by: husband and buslneH yet? No Horn Wallcoverlng. 2568 lloctor not ao flcented la TO THE PLACENTIA CIVIC b1_Hld Deed of Trust. accor ance with the 0409, HOUSEHOLD May, 1997, at which lime with the Counry-Clerk of Wife Caveuon Enterprises Elden Ave .. #92, Costa iubtect lo penaltlaa unde< CENTER 401.,.11 EAST Tl'\.f total amount of the P~ovl11on; Of Section 2goo Bl:NJAMIN GRABIEL, such bldt 1hall be opened Orange County on 4·18 '37 Have you started doing John Saul. Manager • Mesa. CA 92627 the law and the contract CHAPMAN AVENUE Pl.A unpaid balance ol the obll-} rough 1718 of th• all· 0431, BOXES and read for: 19973717988 business yel? No Thia ttatement was flied Thornton Alexander Van will be considered void. 11 CENTIA, CA 111 right, 1111; gatnJn Hcured by the ,fo'::: 8C'~':'~ha;! P~~ 0~~:~L M~gHANIX, 0462, M~~8~ ,.%~TE~ciRA~~-Dally Pilot April 24, May 1. Shannon C. Holgate with th• county Clerk of Horn II. 2568 Elden Ave . lhe J1c;ense clasalflcatlon and lollfest conveyed 10 property to be IOld and due unpaid lloraoe 189 '°' l7 bii M~ d N MENT IN JsT'c'tAsr 8, 15, 1997 th806 ~ugtas Holgate 111 Orange County on 3-27·97 lf'B2. Costa Mesa. CA sp~d herelnatter ls that and now held by lt unde< tu1ona1>I• u tlmated hi• h INSTORAGE OR u s • ewport s statement was ed 19973715488 92627 of a "specialty con1raC1or" old 0 ed 1 T 1 costs e>epenH• and ad· w c • Beach-Cosi. Mesa Dally HIGHWAY PUBLIC NOTICE wtth the County Clerk ol , This business Is con· as dotlned In Section 70 1 9 o ~· vances at ha t!a:if f I l I ANGE II entitled to a Hen Piiot May 8, 15, 1997. Contract N~. C·3125 Orange County on 4·21·97 Dally Piiot Apnl 24, May 1, ducted b : an Individual or fhe-Ca1Tfornfa llus neu County and State d• pu cat on olthe~ot ce o f "t8nl 40--..ctlon-2l Th8'lt ~,,..., f.ttlmet FloUUou.-SV. ~97371820$"" .a.-lir4i97 &1 s a e 01no end ProlessJon• Code. the scribed as· Sale ls $540,790.78. ~ 11 d code on th~ goods, PU Sl90,000 Neme Slet•"!•r1' Dally Pilot April 24 May 1 PUBLIC NOTICE_ business yel7 No tpeclally contractor A.P.N.410:112-11 The Beneficiary under m~relnatter deacribed as BLICNOTICE Aperoved by the Public T~e follo~ngpersonsare 8,15.1997 'th81S TllorntonVanHorn awarded the contract IOI' The ttreet address and taid DHd of Trust hereto-lle~cs•ll:~~~us re~?oue~:~i1: LEQAL NOTICE :or ~ ~epart~ent. thlt 5th doing bu11ne11 as: This Is Flctltloui Bualn•H This s1atement wu llted this work 1hall llHll con· olher common designation lore executed and dellv· washer1 d,Yere and ~r: NOTICE OF ay o 1y, 1 97 Living!. 3419 Via Udo PUBLIC NOTICE Name Stelemenl with the County Clerk of atruct 'a maJQrlly of th• 11 anv of the real prop.,,Y ered to lhe underelgned a 1 • 0 1 Don Webb, Publlc 1391. Newport Beach. CA Th f 11 1 Orange County on 4·29-97 work. In accordance With described above IS p r written Declaratlon ol Oe-~~a pboperty.I ue not ce PUBLIC SALE OF Work• Director • 92663 Flclltloua Bualn•H dot• °i> 01,to person: are 1997371tt29 the provl1lon1 of Calllornla ported 10 be: 357 viCT'O. lault and Demand for Sale, 11!1 ~~ow9ri'~o0 ;.:rm 'c:al~: '~ · ABANDONED Pf~pec:tlve blddere may John Seeley, 14531 Hyan· Neme Slelement thu~9a11r.~y.e~:O:~. c~:~; Daily Pilot May 1, 8, 15, Buslneu and Prolasslons RIA AVENUE, COSTA and written N°'lc. ol D• terest therein and the time PROPERTY Obtain a HI of contract git Port Rd .. Tustin, CA The lollowlng pers«1s art Highway, Corona del Mar, 22. 1997 Th835 Code S1Ctlon 7059. MESA, CA. 92627 fault and Election to Sell. tpecllled In iuch notice for Notice Is hereby given documents 81 no> coll 11 2780 , doing business as: Law· CA 92663 Time I• ol the HHnce. The' under1lgned TruslM The unde<1lgned caused payment of iuch tee• hav· that the underelgned will the office of the Publl Lawrence S11Va, 3419 Via rence Charles & Co .. Inc .. Tlmarle Lynn Doty, 125 PUBLIC NOTICE Failure to complete the dlsclalmi any llabllltv lor said Notice of Default and Ing expired wlll be aold at sell at public auction. pur· W k 0 t1 33~ ~do 1391, Newport Beach, 840 NewpQrt Center Dr .. King• Place Newport work wtthln the time H I any lncorrectnees of the Election to Seu to be r• public auction b INSTOR suant 10 Section 21700 ol or 1 epa ment, A 92663 Ste. 660, Newport Beach, Buch CA 92663 Plctllloua Bu1lne11 forth herein wlll reault In t lreet address and olher corded In the county where AGE ORANGE Yocated a; the 81.11lnu1 & Profes-Newport Boulevard, Post Rodne,r, Gray. 3419 Via CA. 92660 Thie • buslneu Is con-Neme Sletement the tmi>osltlon of liquidated common desltlnatlon, If the real property 11 rocated. 340 S. Flower St. County of •ion~ Code, the lollowlng Office Box 1768, Newport Udo. ewport Beach, CA Lawrence Charles & Co.. ducted by: an Individual The lollowlng persona are . damagH tor each day of any, ehown hereln. Thia la an attempl to col· Orange State 01 Calllornla descnbed property to wit: Beach. Callfornla 92658· 9T2663 Inc.. (CA), 840 NewPort Registrant has not yet doing business as: Tiki d;:;r., In the amount of Said tale wlll be made, feel a debt, and •l!'i lnf0t· on the· 22nd day of May, TONY SAUCEDA. UNIT C· 8915 , his bu~lneas Is con· Center Dr., Suite 660. New· begun 10 t1ansaC1 business Tours, 9t5 w. Balboa S ~day. but wlthOut covenant « matlon Obtained will la 1997 at e·oo am Tltfms ror 8, WHEfl.S WITH TIRES. For further Information duct~ by. • general Part· port Beach. CA. 92660 under the flclitious ~bust. Blvd .. A, Balboa. CA 92661 Eac t>ldder •hall submit, warranry, expreas or Im-used fat that purpoH. tn. lal• ~. cash Of'Jy Sale FURNITURE. ANO MISC. call Michie! J Slnac0tl i ner1t1 P This buslneu 11 con-naas nime 0( names listed Ted Frlebe, 915 W. Balboa on ,,._form turnl1hed with piled regatdlng title pos. Dete1 19 APR 97 iubj t t 11 ·ti · HOUSEHOLD · • a Have you started doing dllCled by: a corporation herein Blvd .. A, Balboa CA 92661 the contract documenll, u .... 10n. or enc:umbr~. MASTER llORTO.AQI! Land:,d ,:,~c~a ,1°hi Sale will be by compel!· (7t4) 644·30l 1 business yet? No Ha~• you started doing Timarle L Do Chtls Russen. '424 Holm· hst ol the proiio1ed 1ub-to pay the remaining prlncf. COMPANY TRUSTEI! 10 bid Be4ow la 8 listgof tJve bidding (Written seated Publllhed Newport John H. Seeley business yel? YH, 5·7·92 This atatemeXt WH nied WOOd. Newport Beam, CA contractor. on thl1 PfOJIC1 pal eum ol the nota(t) .. BY SP•C • z ' ·and unit benl bids may be 1ubmltted In Beach.Co1ta Masa Dally Thia statement was flied Lawrence Charle• & Co., llh the C Cl k f 92683 u required by th• Sublet· cured by laid o..d of AS AGe~'.,~:· ~~D ~=~s. UNIT ~%BERS adVance) ON THE 22ND Pilot May 7, 8, 12. 1997. Q'th thee County Clerk of Inc.. Candace E. Nakp· Orange Cou~~t~ ._~'7•9~ This buslneu Is con-111'1j3 and Suboontrac11ng TNlt with Interest thereon DESCRIPTION Of MA\' 1997, 9:00 ~.M. W105 range ounty on 4-18-97 mura. Prelldent 199737178•9 ducted by· co-partnere Fair Pr1ct1ce1 Act Public uprov1ded ln t1ldnotea' TRUSTeK, 4180 Via • AT THE PREMISES 19973717941 ThlS statement wu flied v Have yo~ started doing Contract Code Section advancH, It any, under~ Reel , •• Cerplnl•rte, B~i~~~~o~s~~<kDAoo9• WHERE tald property has PUBLIC NOTICE Daily Piiot April 24. May 1, with the County Clerk 0 Dally PllOI May 1, 8. 15, buslne~s vet? No 4100 et aeq. termt of slid Deed of Ce 930U, (805) 084-ROBERT FISHER A029 been 1torad and which Is 8, 15, 1997 th807 Orenge County on 4·29-97 22, 1997 Th836 T~ Fnebe Each bid •hall be ac· Trust. fMa chato•• and 1424 MISC • • located at AYRES SELF Flcllllou1 Bu1lne11 19973719131 PUBLIC NOTICE This state<llltnt was filed companied by• certllled or expense• ~f the TruttM av1 A. POHL, ASST. DEBRA PEREA. Ao37• STORAGE, 1880 WHITTIER Neme Slelement PUBLIC NOTICE Daffy Pilot May 1, e. 15, with the County Clerk of c11hl1ner'1 check or bid and of the trusts created VICE PRESIDENT HOUSEHOLD AVE., COSTA MESA. CA. The following person1 •re Fl 1111 B I 22, 1997 Th831 FlcllUou1 BualnHI Orange County on 4·29-97 bond an amount notlHI by •aid Offd of Trult MAC GALVAN A07e 92627, 714~1282. Land· doing bu1lne11 a1· c OUI ua n•H N s 19973719139 then ten p9'cent (1~) ol The total amount of the 97P05022 HOUSEHOLD • • lord reserves the right to Bauchet StrHI Man•o• Nem• Sletement PUBLIC NOTICE The ~::w1 tatement Dally Pilot Mlly 1 8 15 the total bid ~lee. payable unpaid bafince of the obi!-Publl1hed Newport LAURA CHARBONNEAU bid at the sale. Purch11as ment 17842 Mitchell North The following persona are no persons ate 22 1997 • • • to the DISTRICT u a ouar· gallon secured by the Beach-Costa Mesa Dally A090 BOXES HOUSE: must be made by cash and Suite' 100. Irvine, Calllornli doing bu1iness as: Mic~aal Flctltlou1 Bu1lnH1 go1no:u~n•.11 as~a) SB~ • Th829 ant .. !hat Iha bidder, lf Its property to be eold and Pftot Apr11 24, May 1, 8, HOLD • paid for at the tfme of pur-9 2 e 1 4 . c /o pa 11 on-Worilck Publlthlng. 134 Name Slelemenl uper ! usineu etwor • PUBLIC NOTICE propo11I la accepted, thall reuonabt.e ••llmaled 1997 MATT SMITH A098 chue. All purchaud Wllkln1on Properties Topaz Ave .. Balboa Island, Th• followlog per•ons are ~t :111~•· 3port33 ~ N9;~~ --...;...--;_..;.;,.;..;.:..=.._ promptly execute the co1t1. eK~nsea and ad· TH804 HOUSEHOLD BOXES ' oood1 ate aold as Is and Chrlfllne 8. Wllklnaon (Co-CA 92862 doing business as: Hatco v ·• ew eac: • Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 Agreement, lurnlah • uUa· vances at lhe time of Initial u l T RATE c H R E· mutt be removed at time of Trustee lor Margaret F. Meredith Dyan Naranjo, M11kellng & Auoc:latH, 926~1 Heme Slatemenl f~aotory l'allhlul Perform-publlcatlon ol lhe Notice of PUBLIC NOTICE SOURCES A1oo BOXES 1111. Sale 111ubjee1 to can-Jone• Tru11), 20'40t Bay• 134 Topaz Ave .• Balboa· ls· 15532 Computer I.an•. ~:w~~ t· ~~~HloN 333 Ni The following persons are Bond In an amount Sale I• $296..887.50. ROSE GALLARDO A128 ceUatlon In the event of HI· view Ave .. Newport Beach, land, CA 92662 Huntington BHch, CA Beach 'oA 92863 ewpor doing buslneu 11: Auto not than one lv'lclred The Beneficiary under BIC 0191 HOUSEHOLD BOXES • llement betwNn landlord CA 92860 Michael Edward Zschoche. 92649 Thi • Parts Plus 1000 s coast d ....J.1~) ol the total .. Id DMd ol Trust heteto-NOTICI! 0 , A.O.T. 8036• FILES FUA· •nd o.bllgated party. Linda e. Blankenhorn, 135 Topaz Ave., Balboa Is· James Hart, 2722 Canary duct!tt ~u~~na11~1 :~ · f0n· Or., 1v1o6. Costa· Meta, ..--• tuml1h a Pay-Iota executed an4 dellv• PllTrTION TO NITURE ' ' AYRES GROUP (Co-Truatff for Margaret F land, CA 92662 Dr .. Coata Me••· CA 92626 l1 Y· n n v ua CA 92626 .m«l\~~ flan tmount ered to the und.r1igned a ADMINllTllR VIRGINIA L SCHUl.TZ BONO NUMBER S..1100-Jones Trull), 2641 Alli Thlt bu~lneu 11 con-Larry E. Tiffin, 160 Xlmeno bu!~ .. ~~.1~1~~~ J:t"P Fariborz Hapnabl, 1000 s. ( he taffty percent written Declaratlon of De-KST .. TI! OP A173, TV. BOXES • 1684 Vlata, N-port Beach, CA ducted by. • general pan· Ave., Long Beach, CA 1997 ' • • C<Ml$1 Or .. IV108, Cotta I to ~bid price, i.ult and Demand lor Sale ft I RUDY ~ GARCIA B 115 Ayres Self Storage. Raal-92660 nerahlp 90803 Denni 0 I I Mesa CA 92828 lnll •h cet11btH 9YI-and written Notle• of 0.: 'MARGUIRITE M. HOUSEHOLD ' • dent Managers Roger 0. Moeller, (Trustff Have you llarted clOlng "Thie bu1lne11 11 con-a 1 eas o This' bu1lnt11 la con-~ tt,:tlnt~ required fault and Election to Sell. KNK•N MITCHEl.L MORGAN Publlahad NIWP-Ort of Qeorge and Grace bu1lness )'917 YH, October ducted by: a general part· ~~· t~~al~..!, wCtt ~114 duc;ted by: an lndMdutl ln""'1C• e IC'l In the The undefal;ned Cautecl CASI NO. Atl2024 B12A FURNITURE ' Beach-Co1ta Mesa Oljly Moellef, Trust), 7802 Glenn 1996 nerahlp Or C --·"1 er o Have you ltarted doing ~ !!'....!~ ln1 the Mid ~ ol Default and To all'*'*· benl1lclatle•, DEBRA L VIARS 8131 Ptlot May 8, 15. 1997. Eagle, DatlU. Teua, 75248 TMherl edlth Naranjo Havt you llatt~ doing ange ~".~:'7:7•1210·9! buslnH• ~t? No .,.,....... c ........ IVO_ n the EJec1'0n to w 10 be ,. Cftdhorl, contingent credl-BOXES MISC • • Th&4-4 Thll bu1lne11 II con-I •tat•menf wa1 flied bullneu Yet,,1 No ... Fatlbori, Hajlnabl ~of failure to ent., Imo OOtded In the counfY where ton. and peraona who ma A.OT• cooi RJRNITURE ducted by: Ten1nt1 In with •the County Clerlc of James Hart Dally Pilot April 17, 24. Thil atatement was ffled the cont::, and necute the rHI prOC*ly 11 ~. OINrwfM be lnCer"\ed Ji CHRISTINE ' L. MEYER PUIUC NOTICE Common Orange County on 4·11-97 Thi• 1tatement w11 Ried May 1, 8. 1997 Th798 with tht County Cletlc of 1~ req cloc:umef'ltt, Thie la an attempt 10 eol• the Wiii 0t ..uite or both COIJ HOUSEHOLD ' ---Have ~OU llarted doing tH737t7223 with lhe County Clettt or Orenge County on S-S-97 =:...~ J:'::Xh:",. be 1ec:1 a debt. and lllT'f lnlot· of: MAROUIAITI ,..: FERNANDO 811.VA. c123 tNViTUID!iioa bualneu v-t? No Diiiy PilOI April 11. 24, Orang• County on 4·29-n PUBLIC NOTICE tMn11u 70 ~ lond shall tr· madon Obtained wQI be KNEEN MISC. ' SMled blct. ...... CMstlne I. Wllklneon, Coo May 1, e. 1997 Th197 1H7371tt27 F1otltleui BuelneH Dally PlloC Mau 8 15 22 ,.. ueecr '°' 11\at pWJIOM. A PETITION hes bell'I OUANI f'Rll8T SR mf'f .... ,. TrustN Oalty Piiot May 1 e t5 .... .... , • • • rNlln In""' totce and •!feel o ...... APA •T filed,)? Fl"IT AM!RICAN C124 HOUSEHOLD Misc' c4Wed at the office Of lhe Thi• llatemtne w~ tiled PUBLIC NOTICE 22 1997 • rh833 NerM llet•....nt .... 1..,,7 Tl\845 ~ a:-~~:,9 ft: 1~o::~~~1 NO~~Nc•• ~cg:~ ~~ ,=~ CURtls: c1u. ~~· ,:romc~ ~~heeo~~n ... ~9~1 l'lotltleut au•IMH • 'UILIC NOTICE d!r:~fo1=.:'~ ~~ PUBLIC NOTICI "='1110~ reMMa TRUITH, av IP&! nla. ~ OMHOI. JVA~ 'AVll\0, 002:l, :::::. ~~ ~~ fff7i 71tHI n:r=:••ment l'I tltl a I ~~ c~:~ ~) = Flotltlevt 8utlnn1 1M riOht to~ lll1Y Of all CIALIZID INC. Al THE p ION ~ta H()VSEHOU> o'ctoclt pm. on the a71h Dally Pllot May 1• •• 15. dol ~· ~ are : OUI u• Mii Me PCI 135 vi.' lalttt St Neme ..... "'ent bi011 0t 10 w~ AOUIT ,OR aAID =. ~~~ .. ~ ~ys~~iJc:M~PU. day Of May, 1917, at Which 22, 1M7 Tht30 ~l::e ... n:::,r:· ~:'r.; The :-oJ::=: •re I L.20t.' Com ' Meaa, cA The fo:..wing l*IOnl are ~.~ 1n the bid-~::·~:~·c:r::..:.~ ::;,~::;~~~TA. FOtt, ~-U:,~~t:a11 be ,UILtCNOTICI! CA~7Ave •• coaia Me ... =ta:u~:; /~1:/. ~of. J. Giaquinto, 1~5 ~ce f~~cla~: a't:J ding. . Ce 8J01' (801) ..... decedent. 1'1MOft4Y CASIY ~ ~?JNOWATER DIVIL· ... t4?Hlt Marty Mtnlnoelty 183.4 1111 bl Calllotrill Kidney W, Iker 81., IL·201, MHat ... bor,.!l~~._!2lO, Co1t1 41 '9QWed by leeUon • THE f'ET1TIOH 90 • • vr ... ENT PAOJ!CT UTIU. f'ornona Av• COili' M s I lalllta Ct wooc:I Colla Me ... CA t2e2e • ...-•&-• 111' Of 01• Calllornl• 1:~ 0 VAZQUIZ the ~·· w:u:: ~VINSON F055 Tl!S YAAO SITI AND ~·--:...~'".. CA92ea7 .. • .... r:•c.N~1 a..~~ CA Thi• bu1tn1H ,, con-,~•llY ·~o81xler.,02855 l.liOt Code, the Olredor of • • , OOdlcll• If en:t. be edmltlect HOVllHOLO aoxe's • BUii.DiNGS IMPROVE-e1M emen1 Georg• Arc9t0 280 cag. tHeo ' ducted by: an Individual necree '·; • 42t, .~ ~ of Indus-TRUaTH IA&.&I 0'9 to ptobete. The Wiii and Al.BEATO • lf'INHLI Ml!NT.PHASI ti d!l:n'*'°"' ate nev ln. 1102 Newpon A.S. Sawtiney, M.O .. Inc., Have you started doing ~4!~ta ~la,~ 2GO •"* Aeletlonl of the t 1ai. PtCKR !II">' cOdtoh ate IW9lllbf• oooe HOVSl!HOU> ~ ' Oontntet No. ~D ACR ••1 THE Beach CA e2ii) <CA) t Cr11twood Or l>Ullneta yet'? YN, 1+97 ., ' ualn111 la con· Of • Cellfomfa hU def«· t7P080e8 fOf ~ In the .,. DAVID MJLLIR. G017, l!naJn11;·1 l!itlmate =e2NJ:Ycwowl INO AND Thia • bu1ln•H 11 con-NewP<>rt Beech. CA e2sao" Jo"Pf'I J,. 011Qu1nto C:.ua:ed by: an lndlvlduat IN jtlMfel preydo Publl1h1d Newpotl Wot by IN court. HOUllHOU> l1.200.000 AHTAU· ducted by: a general pat1· Tiii• tlu1lnt11 11 con· Thi• •talemtnt Ml ntld Ive you l'-".ed dOlng .... ~~ In the Beach.C01ta ..... Delly THI jtnmoH ~·· I ANllT WALKl!A JR .. w~ by the f'utlffO ~· 'F •t•lol, tune nenlllp dUcted by.. corporation '#1111 1111 County Cl.,k Of ="~t? YH, 1•2•97 be~~~ Plot Mly •• ·~ u. 1•1 ~.:, ~~ ~U,· BOX~S. HOUSE· "-~of~=" thll Ith iiiii 0 • 1 • MHa. CA ~=--~~~ned doing c:r~.ru.,,e~ld clolng Orqe c::,:;:jt:~ Thl9 ... , ... wtll flied el ._. rete ~ ""41 Clef1l Mtnlnletrallon of & CHAALll WIWS 0064 0... ~.ttll, hMe PLAZA RISTAU RANT M*'1y Martlnoally ~I taJhney MD lne Dllfy f'llOt Aprll 14 Mey 1 wflh the COi.iniy Cfettc of ...... ~~IN DI~ PUIUC NOTtcl • .... Act.. (Thia IUttlorlly HOUSEH0\.0 • • Worb Otrect•r r~..J.· A~~u= OIOfge Arcaro SatiM. S1wtvi.y, s9cy ..... 15, 1M7 • Nit Oringe C°"""ftff•:'7~71!'u'' nOct, --_,.._ INIY... wll llow IM peqone1 rep. CVfmS GARONER 0058 PrMW MMtlnm WIA ..vN!rt'ii~r~' Thia statement wu llled Thie ltatement wee flied-------~ •• ' .. =rlhel~u::;.~ LQM •• ,......,,,. to tau meny eox11. MATT'A!SS 1 .... Mid •• ttoO ...... •t OINl!RAL PA:t~Nin): ~II ,,,.,_~ Cle,. of with the County Clerk ol PUIUC NOTICI :atv, :llot"~· 1~ t4. l!IMlt Of,-., ...... MCtl •n.entJ441 8dlone without cour1 ap-Llt.IAH CIW'ToN, H002. IM ,,elMf .,.. en Mer 17121 lky ,..,_Circle 1,:, anee --.. ,on 4-11-17 Orange County on·•·'·t7 ,......_. ._... er , 1 r• ;oii'il. The OOl*ector9'1d T ... •• =: ..,. tatdftO c .. CAllH!TI, M«IC. t4, t•1. INN,~ 12914 I tM117t7t41 tff7i1ttaff .. .. .. ~ under " ........ CA ~ ~~ H~~: Prot!*IMI bidders Inly Thia bu~lneat ,. c.on. f"'l ~ AptU 14, May 1, DdV Piiot Apttl 17, 24, ,.,,. =::.--=.. On the move? Mt .... lhll'l lhe .......VA.... ~ N '9qi1Afed HCH.ci • Obl-'n a aet Of contrac1 duCfH by. I lll'llltect PM· • 1 •I N13 ait-r 1, I , 1"7 Th790 ~ bullneea Ml J & M llf9lllllna,.... Of llOTIOll OI' IO..,. noac. IO '"'*"led ,ATAICIA JACKSON doCumentl If no coet • ~ Y°" atartecf ~ Why play Hid• .N ~ ~. IOl1 IO .. worlier9 em-T""8TU91..... ,.,..... """' ~ '*'* HOeO, HOVNHOU> • IN Oftlc• ot Ille PUOllo ~ ~' "=""=.'.11 ... k w4th c:hlldeet•? RENT I!. ~ .. .....,..., ~~'*"In IM... YOU N!ff .. DVAUl.T....,,,.. orCClflMnled DONALD ... TIJANEA, Warfll Oeptr1mtftc. 3300 ,LAl: .. u~'Ai~~~T O•ll 01•••111•41 CA 70 ~ • DBI> °' TIIUST lo "' ,,..... don.) tmt. "LI CA8fNm N.wpor1 BoUeverct, Pott l'AOJlM I • Caltfomla todevt M1.a11. ....Ninh ..... sslfl.... Cit Heon lnl••rrltH, ~ • "" """" .... IC\! ( N v) , 1 IOH .O •"'on f :-...-.r..u..ilillll1S11M.111M..._,. 7::7~c:t~~'.;J~. ....:.:...~~i.:;.:;~".J:A••iPQ.o.:.....i.....-~....,,CQ • • I THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1997 STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? 77N LLgal Departmmt at tk Daily Pilot is pkas«l to announce a nno service now 11tJtU/abk to nnu busines:sa. Cemetery • MortuUj.. • : Chapel • Cremat°"!"' ·• 3500 P.afic v-0nYe • • • Newport~ .. w """ ~2700 , PIERCE lllOTllERI."' JIB1 ....... , :. • I Mortuary * ~· · Cremation ' ..... -. "'' ._ ..... ~-·· - . ... ~ will now SF.ARCH tht nttme for you at"" extra~, and saw you tht ti~ and tht trip to tht Cwrt House in Sant4 .Ana. Thm, of~ afor the search is comp/&J ~ wi/J fi/e ]OUT ftaitious businaJ NDM Sf4lmlmt with fhe ~ Chit, publish ona a weelt for four wtJts as rttp'irtJ by '4w mJ thm ftk your proof 4 of publiattion with the~ Cid. P!Lase stqp by IO fik )'JUT jictd;ous business SlltR7'it'lll Ill tht Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay~ Costa Mera. lf Y"' C'AnnlJt stop bJ ~ aJJ us at (114) 642-021 4JIJ aw • will~ antmgmimlJ for you to htmJll thii proarlmr,,, mlliL . If JtlU sJ""'1J haw ll11J farther~,.. mil"'""" SW Wi/J EM ""1fr'thdit i/4J to assist J"'4 (;ooJ ""1f in ytJW' MW /uintd . . --.-.;.. ~'Pilot · J ,, LOUAl HOV$1HG OPPOAl'VNlf' / • I NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT 1069 BEACH NEWPORT 2169 BEACH RENTALS TO 2669 SHARE ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ANTIQUES 6010 HUNTINGTON 2724 2920 5530 5530,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilBEACH 6140 c ii •Newport nelghts• 327 Catallna Dr 3br/3ba, den, pool. Mini ocean view. Versalll•• Studio Pentha• furn/unrurn. Pool, gym, gar, walk to bch 5925. 494·8604 Reduced to 5450,000 •---------Grundy Rllr 675·6161 ACREAGE 1125 ••BEACH AREA•• Peninsula 1 -4Bd. Wl'nter & Vacation Rentals. Reserve Now for Best Selectlonl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Shr 2br Condo, many amens, ctean, quiet, So Coast Ptza, fem pre'f, $350. 557·1199 $her• A Dr•am F Host Scandinavian, ADVERTISING ood Sarver FT Min 2 Top Dollar Paid! European, Sout h Olsplay . yrs full service exp. AH From 1800·1960. Amer 1 can, A 9 I 8 n. Telemarketing Organic Or Ill & Cafe. 1 pc to entire estate. Russian High School Wiii make quality Fax: 67~·3133 or Call Paintings, china. Sat/Sun 8·:t Lois of clothes & misc furnishing I 9832 Olympic Dr. Many Oceanfronts ---------Exchange Students sales calls over the ...-3_2_3·..,.5_5...,.._. _____ 1 glsw"re, furn, etc. RENTALS arr Iv Ing August. telephorie to new and Front D••k Agent 40Yr NB Res 673-6223 NEWPORT VILLA RENTALS 714-875-4912 WANTED 2726 Become 8 volunteer existing advertisers. Small Upscale Beach --------J BEACH 6169 All real tsl&lt Kvtl1(11110 1n thll nswspaper is 1ub1ect to the fed· 111) fair Howslng Act ol 1961 H tmtlld•d wlll'11 mJltl II Illegal 10 1dvet1lse "any prelerenct, 11mll1llon or dlsulminJllon O.Ued on race. color. ttllgion, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 5tsa.UOSO WllllRJf NIWPOn Lido Isle Single On iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,host family. AISE Answer Incoming calls Inn. Prev. exp pref'd. Behl Pvt.Entry. Tennis ·-=-~..,.1_·.;.8.,_00;..·...;,S::-IB;..L;;..l"'"N;..;G;....._ anct sollclt new busl-B/W Bayahorea Inn liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii *HELP!* ·~ ness through proac· (apply Jn person) lfST All(!.S ~II'\ MovJnn Sale W/D, Ull lnci. No Pets Student Exchaflge tlve telephone can· 8 ..,...,, • 5415/mo. 573•6239 Prolosslonal seeks Needs 1 00 W. Balboa Blvd A • u 1 • Sat/Sun 8·2 sea, llandl"P· l1mlll1t w1u1 or national otltln. °'an lnaenUon IO malt any such prdtttnce. l1ml· 1111011 °' dlscrimlnalion.'' This lltWIPIPll will 1101 ~ knowingly xupl any advertise· 10 Acre Rancho In Southern California. $65 down, $65 monthly, 10% Interest. $6495 cash. Owner. (714)458·3363 ... * NORl'll * APARTMENTS di vasslng and research· Mllhqllft lo 5°' iv_.i t I 1 L p S di stu o, bachelor or 1 Host Famllles In~ competitive pub· Hotel urn, v ny 's, tu 0 Steps 10 Beach bdrm apt. for S550· Call 800·347·7575 \:I Front Deak PT/FT •=dealeBhuu; antqs. pies: w/d, $675/mo. No parking. $600. E'slde Costa b.,'iMoatlolns. k Newport Classic Inn sk ~-1· VCR, hsehld Items. ~vi now Tlm 548·9988 Mesa, Newport Bch, 1---------u d us d wd~lr well Call George 722·2999 , • • 2061 Port Bristo! menl 101 rul 111111 wllltll ls tn --------- Lrg 1.& 2 bdnn opts. 2 & 3 bdnn twnhses w /F~ pass thrv kitchens, brkfst bar ~9- dsts. Sma lpets-. Unique 1bdrm 1ba Bal Pen or Isle. THEATER n er. ea ne pres· ' pollely, Th• Big One Is sure · Kenn•I Worker old cosUn9 or f'fle wva/lolttte. dcond?li style ,a, phtt. AcvaalJllL'1asfatr r,;6·5174p41e2a4s9e CASTING 2921 "Excellent oral and Handling sm animals. jewelly, bronzea. fl.In., . St. AnCdoremwlsngc! hurch v101111on ol 1111 law. Our readerr •re llertby lnlormtd 11111 Jll dwellin gs 1dwert1ud 111 thll 111W1111per n a'llllalllt on an equl opport1111Jty llasli. To com- pllJD al tllsuimlnallon. call HUO f(ill·lrtt 11 1·I00·424·1S91l. foe th• WullinglOn, Dt aru please ull HUD al 4Z6·l500. . CEMETERY LOT/ CRYPT . 1225 PACIFIC VIEW Vlsta Del Mar. 2 lots. Priced' 50% below market. Owner 760·341 ·3828. -----I HOUSES/ CONDOS HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE FOR RENT wekome. Prices start at $985. Call 720·9034 Today! ~ -INE-~ A !U•MI• t.f4't04'•0 ttl 1Hlli.1.~ u ce1 ngs, g '"" · ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii written communication Apply Tue·Sat, 11 ·3. peOOd ~ ,\ airy walk through t• skills. 69o4 w p c H B ...___._..._ ..W:.,... Rummage Sa I e I kilchen la lk 1 ---------Film Prod, Talent .( · · · .. N. · """"'•""'-· t ' rge wa • n GARAGES *Minimum one.year 714 9ao 1232 One"-.................. May 15, 9.7 ~1oset dlshwashe Mgmnt, & Internships · ~ • • -110(.,, ... _ -• r, newspaper sales ex· ~--..,,,,..------1 May 16 9·2 private extra large FOR RENT 2740 avail. Call Creative perience New Preschool Jn • ~ 15th/l~lne patio from living room, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Talent Management *Abillty 10 think ere· Newport Beach needs •EstalesalesooOOuaed additional patio oH of 800·401·0545 allvely and work in a Infant/toddler teachers •lmrnediatecash bdrm w/outsida stor· *La r g • Stora 9 e team environment with ECE units, also 714 "49 ~711 age $pace. Vertical Garage 9x24 $125/ _L_O_S_T_&______ •Detail oriented · qualified 2 yr old and -wt. ·...;;, blinds Included mo. 21st/Orange Ave. •Sell motivated and preschool teachers. TRANSPO~TATION throughout, skylight In 646·11 64 I 645·9543 FOUND 2 925 goal oriented Benefits 714·955·2672 llvlng room, unique •pc knowledgeable TUTOR TIME ---------1--------- bat hroom/ vanity/•••••••• Found, cat, brown Salary plus commis· PERmANENT • PT APPLIANCES 6011 BOATS, YACHTS, dressing areal Neutral & · E b P t' I I b carpet throughout! COMMERCIAL gray. vie of s1on. xcellent eneflt os ion n smal usy CHARTERS 7013 Wilson & Canyon. package includlng office. Non·smoker ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Carport stall to ac· REAL ESTATE •., 714·631·4348 401k plan. Physical/ 714·675·4608 Refrigerator $185.11 commodate t vehicle •••••••••• drug screening re· "'R,...---------1 Wash• r /D r Yer , included. Very bright LOST African Gray quired. EOE. ecept NB Law OHice $14~.ea 646·5848 Duffield, 21 ft Electric Boat. Xlnt Condi $16,000. 714·548·5931 BALBOA and open riving areal ' Parrot, red tall, talks. Fax resume 10 Dis· FT, phones. Ille comp. 2 - 106 Jl,PARTMENTS Call now. won't 1 ---------4/18 nr McFadden/ front olc manner & ---------GENERAL l002 ISLAND . FORRENT $1470.' 799. TMENTS275.0 Go r hard In HB f~i:,vnA~~~~si~~'<~~1~) style.SS.hr 76Q·1400 AUCTIONS 6012'_s_AI_L_B_O_A_T_S __ _ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ View View View 2Br 993•3354 REWARD! 650·4802 or mail re· Receptionist, Office iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ?Of~ Prof•••lonal Prop.I••••••••• 2Ba, gar, fp, $1350. Costa Me•a Two LOST Male Cat-Small 2 sume to Display Ad-TCluerek:s~ST,ahto.ursCfalelxl, ART & COLLECTIBLES ---------.I Mgmt • .,eL.8aduced 1Br 1Ba. gar. $835. triplexes on .1 lot. yr old, white & Ille verllsing, 330 W. Bay Attention ( 5 % ) "'R e-"t • s 11 ---------909·893-3130 OMC 2nd. $359,500. grey mix. White paws. Street, Costa Mesa, 714-642·4343 SAT+MAY10TH + IPM 24' Columbia Sall Must Sell. $900. 080 723-4148 7 14·64 5 .9 9 1 3 CORONA Agent 570·8263 4/25 r)r Pen. Park & CA 92627 _ _.R_E_S_T-----1 Paintings, Bronzo, Home Owners Bottomllne Realty DEL MAR 2622 tw•••••••• Balboa Pier. Reward. --..,,.,~=~..,,.----AURANT Llthos, Jade, Screens, & 1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '' --------1"'""=""'"'="'"6..,.7.,..,5,_·,_7_4_24__ ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES Rugs, & More... At: 1-------- -------.-i• MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS OFFICE LOST: TOOL BOX w/ SALES Looking tor a great PICK UP THE PIECES SPEED & R.E. Agents!! COSTA MESA 2124 Avail Nowl 3Br 2.5Ba RENTALS FOR RENT 2769 misc Plumbing Tools T.ELEMARKETING job? KFC is looking ·Fashion Island· SRI BOATS 7016 Showcase those iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FP,lce. patio, garage.•••••••••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & Cummings Saller Community newspa· for youl Immediate 315 Newport Center Or. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii special properties In 2 bd11 • 5 BA 2 ·C 8 r Near Beach. No pets. Saw. May 1st, 5:00pm per ·sec!ks energetic openings for: (No Min.) 645-9955 W ouorekH&OmOopsenoHf o'mhee gar, comm pool/spa. $1500/mo 675·8472 •Great Location• near 19th & N rt individual for retail •Shift Supervisors S~~?i~c.~Tart3·eSr.eaNteewr. $995. 405 Brighton 1=----· ----_R_O_O_M_S______ Costa Mesa Office BI R EWA :t8~ f dlsplay and now bt.tSI· with restaurant experl ---------Guide published Springs (Harbor @. .Romantic, turn Beacll 2706 space from s259 10 Ple~se call 494.4695. ness development. ence. · MERCHANDISE carbs., w/bch earl. each Saturday In the YI I i 71 4 282 7878 cottage. 2br, Iv rm l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $570. Private 1 room Experience helpful. •Delivery Drivers· MISC. 6015 $2500 548·3772 Real Estate Tab. It's cora. ·. · · w/lp, w/d, short 1erm1'N.B. Oceanfront & office with restroom.---------Salary+ Commission minimum 18 years iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii---------- an effective and 2Br 1 Ba, 2-car gar, rental.$1700. 673·8464 22nd . St. Pvt room 2 room office with HEALTH & + Benefits. Physical/ old, with valid OL, MARINE SERVICE Inexpensive way to 'Comm pool. $950.mo unfurn, share bath. conference room. FlTNESS Drug S1.1eening re· Insured auto & good • Lg Fam rm TV $50. roach homebuyersl 7T1o4re!4110Re7a315ty5 Utll paid. N/S pref. Gold Crown iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii3ii0i0iii0 F R quiredA. EOE. driving record. Excel· • Lg wood din rm tbl SUPPLIES r 1020 Call our Classiffed "'I • COSTA MESA 2624 Kltchenelle In room. 434·2590. 497·7617. ax esume tin: lent pay, flex hours. set, nds refin $75.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Department Today!! 3 br/2 ba trlplex Lndry. 1 block 10 Diabetics Save money Janise Cross Apply at KFC, • Wd Dining Hutch w/ Mercury outboard 642·5678 upstairs unit, balcony, Newport Pier. $490. Office Suite on supplies. M&dicare (714) 965·7174 17491 Beach Blvd.. glass doors $75. 4HP. '94/'95 Used Ask about our 2·car garage. 51250 .. ---------Call Sam 675·4808 44t Old Newport Blvd, pays ii you use insu· Or call 965·3030 Huntirigton Beach •Exercise pull·bike once. $500. 854·2841. current specials! •779 Scott Pl.. Newport Sch 850sq.lt. Im, we bill for you.1---.,.--------EOE brand new, $30. 964·8585 .SOUTH POINTE 714-650·9505 Mention ASCA02. Call Arrow Trucking • Beach cruiser $25.1---------...._~ 1'""'"TION 1·800-748-1662 . Company · · SALES • 722·9693 Aher 6pm MARINE SLIPS ~"' "' .,,.-~ .U ~QQ 0 S l g n ·Qo _ Tl}Q_g_rowlng Oaily 3 _ _. • Live By The RENTALS 2722 COMME'RCIAL Bonus. Experienced Pilot advertising team Wolff Tannrn1!1 Beefs DOCKS-· • /OZ2 Beach without Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Drivers/Owner Opera· seeks an outside Tan Al Home · NEED DOWN PAYMENT? We will loan you the HUNTINGTON . HARBOUR 2142 down payment on I he iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii home of your choice ::ind arrange the un- derlying 1st Mor19ago fmoncing. Buyers and Realtors call The DownPayment Co the High Price! Oceanfron•119th St PROPERTY 2778 PERSONALS tors . Long haul· sales representative in Buy Direct and Savel •. $RIVATE DOCK* Spacious Apta ., Flatbed· Ory Van. the Retail Adver1isil)9 Low Monthly Pmts Gated 3 Br 2.SBa Condo Comm'I bldg Npt ·Blvd Regional ·pays 25% Department. Experl· Free Color Catalog '25' Max Pwr. Low 5 Community Awesome viewl w/d, gross re"enuo. Fon· ence preferred, but CaJJ 1·800-7 11·0168 Ezaccess/shps,bth.bars Bkr 239·4334 ---::r:..1:: :--. I ":.I : : ·-1 ...... ..!!f!!!_J#_ "!-!!.."I!!.. Oceanfront Lot Great Opportunity offered at $499,900 723-4494 COSTA MESA 1024 e 'alde 3bdrm, 2ba. Lrg lot, RV access. Fam rm. Asking $279,900. Agl 780·5000 x 120 HUNTINGTON BEACH 1040 * WATERFRONT* Fabulous 3 + J /Oen/ Dinlng/Garage/Dock Avail. Tennis. Pools, Furn'd. FP, Fr Doors $3350 Agt. 675·9505 fp 2 d fl S t 613 C.M. frontage corner.---------• *Al 675·0048 * near South Coaat • n 1· ep · • Showroom, ware· SEEKING tana Terminal. COL will train. Applicant M •tr o Ar• a I $1400. 714·673·1943 house, office. 4400s.I. WOMEN 3004 training available: should be energ.etlc, _W_AN_T_E_D _____ Dock Lido Isl• up to Clo•.• to •Ranch Near Yosemite Agt 7'60-5000 x120 1-800·925·0997. Call mo1iva1ed and a self 65tt sailboat, narrow Everything! From Spielberg Movie. Recruiting; 888·2n·6937 s1ar1er. Salary plus TO BUY 6019 beam pref'd 673·7677 Pool• • Spas Riding fishing camping ---------H d Att commission. Xlnt bcn· P r 1.m 11 N • w p 0 rt Featur,ed 1 .. LA. T>me· .. · IND"STRIAL 2788 an some orneu e1111 p 1 • 11 Recreation & ,. ,, .~ .,, ' ng eraon or e I pkg. Drug screen· Harbor Sllp In Trade IRVINE 2144 Fltn••• Roomal Brochure 3t0.546.3792 . S~eks very attract111e Chiropractic office: Ing/physical required. Old Coins Gold Silver for ocasslonal boat Dallye.7 PM slim wht fomate 26-34 Billing/Data E'ntry EOE. Send resume to Franklin Mint, Sterling use by local business 714-682·3222 10,000 SqFt 4 Sale for dating.¥ 360·4947 Exp'r prel'd. 375·0552 Lynn Esola, %Daily Old watches & jewelry man. 30.50ft power· 4-B•droom 2 .5 Bath Production Pl. N.B. Piiot, 330 w. Bay Westcoas\ Coin 642·9448 boat pr&l'd. 63l-6S64 Irvine TunnHoek1---------Divisible, Store cars,j••••••••-Can't Find Work? Street.._ _Costa Mesa, T D home. pool. 1·story Toys. Mfg, or ? Bob You can't be rooking CA 92627 or fax to . op oJlars Paid Slips 38·40' Causlln Bkr 722.8777 EMPLOYMENT too hardl WANTED 15 (714) 650 802 F For Records. Jau. Lido Ten/Prvt Marina. 3·car garage. Close to people to fill various . . ·4 · or Soun t ~a ck s, e t e . Park/water/elect/avail. e emen ary n vers y High School & UCI. Lrg rm, great toe, gar, •••••••••• 0 1 O ware· $2,950.mo 854-9669 1 _____ ___.___ w/d, ns, n/pets, $530. _E_M_P_L_O_YM __ E_N_T____ hmoeust eNto · ma~age· "'s,_a..,.l_e_s_p_e_o-p"""le--G-r_o_u_n_d, •WANTED• Teak W•nled fo Rant Newport Aero•• the Laurie 714-640·8215 BUSINESS & n · 0 experience wood to finish boat Shore Moortn9 553 nece~sary. Call Now, floor oppor1unlty tor 675·9109 114·650·5°531 St 2bd/1.5ba garage, CM 1f.a Exec Home FINANCE · 0 Brent (714)891·5784. Fastest Growing 2 for no pets. 1665 Irvine $700/lse/dep. Or:ity 1 •••••••••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir",,,.---,,....,..------1 coupon book. Avg 2169 Ave t17. 720·9422 adult +cat. Creative A/P & AIR Position Cashier Exp nee. commissions 575,000. _P_E_T_S_& ______ ••••••••• 2Bd 2Ba veraamea ext.203, oarre.ll. c:P~~xqu;,~P:;~1·:~~1. _B_U_S_I_NE __ S_S____ ~~/;msuo~~~ ~~w~1~a; ~~~~y s2~~0-~~':: ~~~: _s_._oc_ou_nr_. ,:-y-7~-:-1:-~-~-.-1 ANIMALS 6049 AUTOMOBILES NEWPORT BEACH lmmac lu>eury condo.1.---------pool, priv ba, ns .. nr OPPORTUNITY A/P & A/R person. w;hoo's Fish Tacos Immediate FT/PT posl· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Walk to Beach. Private THE CAPE 55. $395.+dep+ 1/2 Minimum 1 year expe· 1 62 Placentia, CM tions available! Call Fr•• to good home ______ _._ __ corner unit. $1200/mo. **** ulls, avl now 548·8125 2 904 rience In accounts•·c,,.-o_n_t_r_a _c_t_a___ lor appt 248·9180 Older mal& dog part ACURA A ii N 645 902 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiii payable & collectrons G Id G va ow . 9 Live Near CM W'Sld• Share 4Br preferred. Good ben· Ad m In I st rat or . Telemarketer• o en. real watch· ~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2br 2ba Mediterranean The Beat 2Ba Hse. All amenl· $HUGE PROFITS$ elit package including Immediate opening Work At Home dog, loves walksi '91 lntegra RS Red Villa style, upper on Shopping ties. $350/mo lnclds Phone Card Routes 401 (k) retirement plan. with O.C.Homebullder. Earn up to $700/wkly Owner is moving . .., a/l. 74k mis. NC, ne~ waterfront in quiet Theatres and ulils. 650·9070 EOE. Drug screening/ Must have expor. selling a long distance 673-3897 trs, org owner, xlnt section of West NB. Recreation of CMD Sh 8·5020°?7°01w0~·7P1°71·7 physical required. Contact Barbara service over the cond. $8,495. 760-8005 Great view. Full ti'le s r Beautiful Jbr Wiliamson 260·0268 phone. Paid training. •••••••••• outh Countytl ~ba, hrdwd firs, fp, 24hrs Send resume & salary Call 800·842·1409 1--------- baths, kit. Carport. Condo Like Llvlf1g patio, w/d, fem pref'd, ---------re q u Ire men I to: *COOK• GARAGE SALES AUDI Private sun deck & Garage• Pools 5575, 714•720.0136 Coke/Pepal Route Accounting SupervisOI', Experienced for Fast TONS OF WORK! laundry. $2100/mo ·Spas• Spacious Hot new locations. P.O. Box 1560 Need 15 k 1 I Downtown H.B. Food Hamburger ey peop e. yearly. Boat dock avl. Dua Maater Earn 51600+ weekly. Costa Mesa, Ca 92628 No avper necess I Non·smoker to share Stand PT. $8/hour. ...,. ary 540.1355 or 673-6002 Plana & 2 Bdrm Call now or lax (714) 631·7246 Ap 1 1 2966 s Up to $1100/weekly CORON Floorplanal furnished 2br 2.5ba 1·800-311·7632 PY a: outh Paula 714·562·1710 A 2BR Townhome Dally 9 •7 PM townhome, w/d, Ip, --=--------Accounting Mon·Fri Bristol, Costa Mesa. -=,,.-.....,,,-------I DEL MAR 2. 5 BA . Lrg 2·car *****' dishwasher, pool, Jae, Fantastic Home 1 0 ·2 In off 1 c e . (714) 662-2572. Top Peraonal Mgr 9010 9025 6122 attach ·garage. tOOO South Coast Or weight room. Must ... Bas-;td Bualness 714·646·3466 ext 105 -....,....-------Needs kids 6mos· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Eatate Sale Remod. End 411lt . Costa Mesa Love Dog Ginger! Pre·Pa1d Gas Card. A cct.Recelvable COUNTER HELP t7yrs for TV, print & Fri/Sat 9·2, cllhs, comforters, outdoor Huntington Beach $1500/mo. 640.5664 s600, + utfs. Susan 1·8B8·277·31t5 Pinl40 Cl .. F(T FT/PT Postlons Avail. film. Submitting now Late Model Double· 714-556-9044 · er.. with 1 yr. Gift & M II St '92 Audi 1 OOS Teal/Ivory Leather Full option. Moon Roof #1t2194 $11,977 •LeXUS• Mission Viejo 1 ·800·889·5398 Wide In axcelle t 3bd/2ba Custom 714·900·5610 exp. to work in busy 8 ore. for new Star Wars v n ________ __. No Exper Nee . movies, call for con dition . Price home. Lrg yard. Gour East 'CM· $425/lst+ 6 MONEY HB office. Must have Near OC Airport, audition. time . furn , paintlngs,l--------- 3501 Geranium BUICI( . 9035 dra9tically redu ed kitchen. 52500mo. mo 1 c t k I Collect. & Gen Office F No w only $13,~5g: __ A_g1_6_4_0-_10_0 ... o_x_30_1 __ N_E_WP ___ OR_T_____ pea~e~~i. ~/~ ·h~~~~ TO LOAN 2914 exp. Fax resume w/ -·-=-a_x_&_M_a_11_9..,,5_5_·9_1_7_1_·_ r::.;;~-~j5~~3~1g~s •70.Coupe de VIiie (Cm or Narcissus) Unbellevable low 4BD/2BA Family room creative people! 631·2111 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii salary. req: (714) Customer Service/ _...,-----------• 1 spac e rent .. $440. w/FP, new carpet & BEACH 2669 Found Pure Bred cat. Avoid Bankruptc v 842·3399 Alln: Tracy Inside Sales Work From Home -COSTA MESA 6124 pal~i7'~ep~· et~~~G.~~g~ Includes all utlliles. paint. Quiet culdesacliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Vic of Bay/55 Fwy. Free Debt Consollda· Fonune 500 Company Set appts for sales iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714·574•9135 Claraben street. Cat ok. $2350/ 909·359·4948 VM lion Application with r"llr--------i seeking motivated peopl&. Good money. Garage Sala SaVSunl-:-:,.,,,..--,,,.----.:...:...::..::__ 714·890·1883 mo. 975•4 9 30, Agt. •1BR $725• Y e;;>¥""¥"" Service 800•873.8207 REt'AIL Individual w/mln 1 yr Don, 574-3200 8•1pm M/F Desigrier '80 Century, V·8, HUNTINGTON HARBOUR 1042 Huntington Harbour Townhome Peaceful, quiet, vaca· tlon·like 2br +de~. 2 .Sba. Large Mstr suite. Fireplace. 2·car garag~. Ille, deck ovorlooklng lagoon, otso pools and tonnist $309,000 Biii Daquila Lion Really 714·378·1484 IRVINE 1044 4·Bedroom 2 .5 Bath Irvine Turtterock horn•. pool. 1·story, 3·car garage. Close to elementary/University High School &i UCI. Aaklng 5550,000.obo (714) 854-9669 NEWPORT BEACH 1069 Blyffa •·plan• Full Bay vltwa. Country tredltlonal. Expanded &:' upgraded. 3br +FR. 7lA·120.170-4 BKR Flur Duple• 1neomel 5br Cktan clot•. F Harbor .... ~r,_'-' 714.e7 ,. 28R 28A 1835 v v IU exper In cust sorv/ 4·dr, 6SK, good tires. Lido· Cottage D/W Incl. 60x30 pool. N.B. 1Br avail now. GROCERY telem~rkellng 10 call & _E_M_P_L_O_YM __ E_N_T ___ , Clothing & Misc... runs good. $1250.obo 1 BR 1 BA 2514 Loyola Rd/falr Or. pp 71 • +den. 2 No pets. Carport. Boautiful hse In bover ,...________ provide customer aer· 4·574·9135 patios. 51600. Grundy Vl•ta Del MHa Shores. Spa/yard w/d, We Buy Business 8elMR't llllbts has vice 10 our community SERVICES 5533 ____ _:_ ___ --------- Realtor 87;J·&181 •545-4855• prkg. 5375 642·6386 Invoices organ 12 at ions . HUNTINGTON opportunities for energetic (25·30hrs per wk) For Cash friendly people Who enjoy Call or send resume to: •••••••• BEACH 6140 On the move? COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 CQSTA MESA 2624 QUIET ~ SlUlBNB . Palm l\t.lesa Apart:ments I So near 8c yet 50 far... • ~ --~ -. Thar's the fcdi.ng you get · when you livt at [.>aim Mesa amid the lush grttncry of scoludcd wooc:b & stardy palms. A Studios. l ,, 2 Otdrbon• • JRS. '62S • lBRtG?S • 213R '775 A NoPdJ • Verdell Bllnd1 4 Cdl•Fan• 4 NEW Carpet. l'lllnt & TI~ A Atnt11 Ri:>om 4 Heated Pool & Jlt'Uul • Pttioe 4 Bflc:ofi~ 4 GeraeetAvallable Office Hours· '9:00 am · 5:00 pm M·.P ~ 10:00 am • ':00 pm wccb:nds 1561 Mw Dr.· Santa AN Hcighu, CA (714) 546-9860 -... - I • 888·221·8703 customer service. We are Entertainment Please be aware thal iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Interviewing for the Publlcatlon• the llatlngs In this cat· Sat 8·3, European and Asian Gilts, Jewelry, an t iques, &tc . 8342 Fllnt Sell your extra houaehofd Items MORTGAGES & T.D.'S 2918 CASH NOW FAST FUNOINQ for your: •Business Notes •Deeds of Trust •Commercial leases •Slructured S1ttlemen11 •Many Other de>bt Instruments (714)SUS0·03H Assured Funding NtlWorll Purch 100"' Fix 125% . We Buy Notes, All Croclll Con1ldtrtd F=INNEY 8ROKERAQli 714 673·1480 LIC.197CS ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS 2920 folloWI 151 Kalmus 1J4 egory may require you ng Positions. Costa Mesa 92626 to call a 900 number • Clerb u...i-... ,. _1 Attn: Ma. Lauren In which there Is a • Servfct "h'iiieoftet Bir at 662.2020 charge per minute. RnlCltrtt DR IVER Attention • Drlverl The best just EMPLOYMENT (no early birds) Edwards/Edinger In Claaalfted Mll&I be able to work got bolter by paying WANTED 5535 nex tirs. Incl. wknds and you morel Team Orlv· YAC.RTS 7018 YACHTS 7018 hoUdav•>, Good Sta~ ers & Driver Trainers, Loving Swedish Nurse. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ,., ""'V It would pay for you to pay +union bnfts. \, call & find out. 12 Vrs exp. Honeat & "pply Mon "'r1 g .. .., c T e11rlng. Good cook. ,, .,., 81'(1•.,pm ovenant ransport. Loo rots . ChrlsUne C 1660 San Miguel Or., Experienced Drivers i::J 714·848·3735i::J Newport Beach & Ownr/Oper teams. 1·888·MORE·PAY TELL A FRIEND Earn Money Reading DOMESTICS 5540 l .. ..._ _____ _,...,I books! $30,000/yr income pot. Detalfs. COMPANION• Sw•dlsh 1·600·513-434311~9637 Aid Avail PT. Good RENT through classified Can't aeem to get to all those repair jobs around tho house? Let the "' Cl•Hlfled Service Directory help you floes rtl~blt htlp. 842·8878 Emb111y Suites OCA Nort '• IOOklng for dedicated lndvdls wtau .. t Service Exp. C•rt•r Opp1y1 Avail. •FT/PT ~ront Doak •FT/PT Rtaervatlonfat •FT/PT Btllman/Orlvor •Malnttnanco Eng. Highly competlllvt aalary & bnftt. !OE!. driver. X!nt Refs. Ptop· arty Owntr. Pia Call Chrlallna 730.0288 ¥PICKY LADIES¥ Fr•• 5th Cleaning S10 Off flrat eloanlng. AA low •• $29. 20 y .. ra In Orange County. Fully Bondto. e11ttem•ly Prolaa• alonat. l'lu~nt £ngllah. 24•hr pgrtv~t , Superb rtft eta (714) 227· 02 • Fax mo your retumt: 714•662·1651 Atl":Alllaon Sulzman,l•••••••••I or app1y a1:132a e MERCHANDISE 1 p1•r Road Sant ~ne __ .... ,1. NEW HUNTER 450 1" showing In Orange County C'all for Appointment. & Oetalla •No Soles fox • May ~-11"' ton oil H~IOf'\ ln atockl 714-642-4786 Dealen for: •Hunter •Catalina •MacGregor •Jeonneau •Sabre ·oppll•• lo 1nv1n1ory boota only do•• not opply to SMlor 11onso,11on1 .. TODAY'S .CRQSSwoRD PUZZLE Bridle By CHARI.ls GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH ISUZU 9 100 LEXUS 911 5 MAZD A 9125 PLYMOUTH '92 lauzu Rodeo 5·Spd . Mull net (200488/N4300206) 11 1,495 '94 Le•ua ES 300 l •ownr Low m l , Llhr, Mnrf. Ch•mpagne. $24K OBO 648-2228 8 7 ' e2 s~x . •dr sedan, 5spd, air. l)s, '""· cc, cats, snrl, lull pw1, 111ro clean, S 1 500 Firm 7 I ·1·893"""570 •eo Acc l•ln Lmav Stole Musi 1eel M Setll. 4dr, 1 ow t.lnl cond Make of .ACROSS , 1 'Of -•: temllar • IN...i I BU¥bc •• "<dlnd- • 12 Ughl rne.t 1• AdrMt Loltobrlglda 15 8tMd lpl'Md 18 ~lngallt t7 Norwey1 petron '*II 18.,..,,..,. 19 Of lhe outlying ., ... 21 -Dutchman: epectrel 1hlp 23 Voungtter 2• LMgegreen 25 r:. •!UIPe 26 Abraded . 30 Take~rt (a knot 32 Wall! ,.. 33 Fungus 37 T ennls pro Nasiase 38 Heroic tales 39 MeMlle novel 40 Uk• tome ml1ll •2 Platf0<m 43 Pigpens « More .. ger 45 L~.long-48 Maritime pl'Oll 49 Apiece 50 Almond treat BUICK 62 SWMI meton 57 Tiny amount 58 Fencing ~ 80 Singer -Judd 81 Looluslf 82 Ptper measure 63 Felryltu M 'Jane-• 55 Uttle swallow ee Salamanders DOWN 1 Bullding addttlons 2 Hula-dance least 3 Give the told ahoulder 4 Beige 5 Brlcll.maker's oven · 8 -nulshell· bfleOy 7 Crisp labrlcs 8 Viscous 9 l<ukla's lrtend tO Tiits t 1 Yeams (lor) 13 Listened 14 Egg on 20 Offe1 22 PrOCll.lcect (an egg) 24 Massage 26 Stylish 27 City In Hawaii 28 Similar , 9035 CADILLAC PREVlOOS PU'lZl.E IOl.VED ~ll FTY I ,. o Tl" A • OF ERA T A lJ L L I LAC IL c; T L c DE L P l1 1 N I I A c: R . . "' s ( r AR c: -A f' IQ LA s s IC FL 0 "' A IOJ H ._. SA L A AM ,.. L r r.i E Al T A .. ANIA AC T l f!I A ill EIB tJ Y PE ON K L : '\IA N E S H ·07 C 199'7, Utw1ec1 f11alUI• ~ 29 Nourishes • flavoring 30 Persuades 46 Sticky 31 Overact 47 -spaoe 33 Statt0ned 49 Piece by 34 Muscat's WordsW011h country 5 t Chess or 35 Theater uoquet • secilOO 52 Stack 36 Mover and 53 Harvard rival shaker . 54 Remove 38 Brandy glasses (one's hat) 41 Sictlian volcano 55 Give off (light) 42 Calm 56 Triumphs 44 Barbie's guy 59 ·Anne ol Green 45 Ucorice·tike Gables· 1oc 10 9 040 CADILLAC 904 0 A LOSS OP TEMPO Neither vulnenble. South deals. NORTif •Q 'V'8 8•S O Q7 2 • 10 8 6' 2 WEST •e OAKQ 0 J 10 84 4AK9'73 EAST •J763 I;) 1052 0 9 6 3 •QJ5 SOUTH •AK 10854 2 Q J 97 OAK5 •Void The b1drlm1t: ROIITH WF.ST NORTit EAST I• Obi Pau lNT 3 • r ... 4 • PaH Pu• Pu• Opening lead: King of Q ing South's three-spade jump to game. But for a bad lrWflp break, the spade game would have been laydown. A 1li1htly m11Limed defense, however, allowed declarer, M ike Panell of Dallas, to bring home the bacon. Weat started well by ca.bing the king and ace or heart.ti, but then, instead of banking a third heart, ele<it,ed to ehlfl. to a club. Declarer ruffed, l ed a trump to the queen and ruffed another club. Next came the king of spades, and West's club discard wa11 only mildly diRConcert,. ing. Three rounds or diamonds. end· ing in dummy, provided Lhe entry for another club ruff Oedarl'r thf'n exiled with the r emaining hearl With the A 10 of ~pad es poi11cd over East's J 7, there Wl'IS no way lo pre· vent declarer from 11eoring the last two trick.a for the conlract. Hod the defender11 taken their three heart tricks ini tially and then tried t o cash the club king, declarer would not have had an exit card aft er reducing the closed hand·11 trump length to that of East, and would have had t.o concede a trump tnck for down one. 7 14-9 .().4140 '90 VW FoJC CL PIS, A /C , 5-Spd. LIN COLN 9120 ________ • ________ ... Mu51 Seel iiiiiiiiiWiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil M ER CED ES 913 0 T O y 0 TA (100981/013183) '97 G rand Marqula liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii* $5,995 ABS, Luxury, U GRP. '89 T o itota Cam HuntT:.!~~: ;~ach #620366 $19,9 97 '80 450 SLC lmrnac Wagon vs Fa • Blk Palamino, 9SK Wo9on Must S 8471855 5 '91 Llr\c::otn 2nd local ov.ner chrm (1009661051909) 92 Rode o LS, Red, ContlnMittal whls, ed. M1cholms $9,395 fully loaded, snrt, pw, Low mllos, Pwr, Wind/ $9500. 759·3489 pa, ac, cc, ed. drives Locks, ABS. Leather, '92 T oyota 4-Runn .. & look• perlec1. Mnrf, Dual Pwr soot~ -.'82 380SEL 4X4 VS. Auto Full $14,000 obo 675·8121 t1'2XAN961 $9,991 Aslro Sliver, grey llhr, Power. Mtnt Condi 102k ml Luxurloui; Wh•IO & Nico JAGUAR 9105 '94 Jag XJS Cab 2 + 2. Only 15k This cat Is In mint cond! r11194121 $3 1,977 ·Lexu •· Mlaalon Viejo 1-8<10-8 6 9 -5 398 JEEP 9110 '94 4WD GRAND CHEROKEE LTD. B LACK BEAUTY Taupe Leather 4·Dr. PERFECT· All Options + 8 Trk CD. Sell For 918,600, LOW BLUE. Call 714·526· 1230 '94 Llnooln auto Boaut cona (101098/040733) Conllnental Serviced before due $18 ,9 95 Low Miias, Dual Air do t es~ Obi t1n11ng Bags, Lthr, ABS, Dual c h ain c:onvors1on '93Toyota V8 XCAB Pwr Seats, Fact Wtirr. completed 59000 (101I 171P035972) N3FEN813 $18,998 ___ 8_5_1_·9_7_9_2_·__ $12,995 '94 Lfncoln Mark VII '87 420 SEL '93 Mazda MPV Van M ercedes r. 16 Pre-Owned Marlt Low mile9'& Flawless• V8 Loaded. Whi\p... Vll's In Stock Low (3414571 s 15,995 (200457505580) ml .. 1-0wner, Loaded• Lexus of S 14,995 •31.A..1549 $1 8 •966 Westminster 892-8908 '93 Cleo Priam '95 Lincoln S·Spd Musi S•G'" Continental Lien Sale (100824 065680) Only 14k mi., Ivory '90 Convertlb1e $10,995 Ivory Llhr. ABS. Dual N 0 p I a I e s 'V In- Pwr Sts, Fully Loaded Wdbsa61c71s0025l2 To yota of #3L$C163 23,995 To uo sold 1 Oom '96 Llncoln Towncar 13 Pr&-Ownod Cars In Stock. Loather, Fully 0 n 5 ·1 3 .g 7 DI H4ntington Beach 15632 Product Lane 841·8555 Un11 E , HB 926·19 ------------'95 Toyota Cellca Loaded. MUSI Seel ~~~~~~~~­Rea and lots of groat summer driving sn 1les1 (04570!1) #3MK"!997 23,996 MERCURY 9135 Fnr two of the last three years, the Swiss Team Chl'lmpionship at the Bermuda Regional, held each year et the end of January at the Southampton Prin cell8, has been w on by a Leam captained by D r. George Rosenkranz of Mexico City. This hand played a major part in the 11qued'11 lat.e11t. success. Learn t o b e a b etter bridge '95 Jeep Wran gler player ! Subscribe no w t o the Blue, gray. Hard1op. '97 Lincoln Continental ~nly 6,500 mllos. '95 M ercury Sabio Low rnlfos Po\·1er Wind Lock s, ABS Till , C ru1s o Cust Wl\0111~. Lo.:idod #3MOV1 ~1 $10,995 $14,775 Lexus of Westminster 892·6906 We are not. thrilled by Easl's one- n o-lrump response to the takeout double -a tak eout t.o two clubs would have gotten our nod. Since the queen of spades was surely worth an nee, Rosenkranz, North, chOl!e the oggre11sive action of rais· Goren Bridie Lett.er by calling A IT. CD. A I arm . (800) 788-1225 for informAtion. $12,995 Or write to: Goren Bridge Let· Bauer Lotus Costa Mesa ter, P.O. B os 4410, Ch icago, Ill. 642. 7 700 60680. 1-~~~~~~-~ '97 WRANGLER Fully Loaded! All Xtrasl Low Miies. 514,500 548-3772 • Lea1hor. Chrome Wheels, Fully Loodod Save Thousands! N3SJK387 MUST SEE Costa M esa Llncon M ercury 5 40-5630 CHEVROLET 904S FORD 9075 FORD 9075 LEXUS . 9115 LOTUS 9123 '95 Ch.evy Blttz.er 4x4. 4 door, f 6k ml, full power, Tahoe, red. (238828) $20,995 '89 Corvette Only 52 702 M in t o (111391) Hurry! Lexua of Weatmlnater 892·6906 FORD 9075 '84 Ford F150 V·8, aulo, AC, Casse11e. $3900/obo. 646·1042 '92 Ctown V ictoria Black, fully loaded. 10k mi. $12,000. Christine 557·1"1l44_ '9 3 Aerostar XL Wagon. Black/gray. Power. Low miles! (3GUK921) $9 ,995 Bauer Lotua Costa M eaa 642.7700 '95 Explorer XL T Only 26k ml, Green/ Tan Leather, Low Milos, ABS, Privacy Glass & More. Power Window /Locks . #3LRK127 $21 ,9 95 '96 Mustang Only 7.900 mlle<,I Whlle/groy IOl'lher. Factory chromes. (228312) $18,995 Lexu s ot Westmins t er 892-6906 HONDA 9085 '84 Accord Lift-bock. 5-spd, ;im/fm CDSS. Runs groal. Reg 8/97 $1100 Firm 631·7149 '92 L exus LS4 00 Black/Black. Certified. Eve ry Option• f222362 $2 4,9 7 7 '9 5 LH US SC40.0 Cashmere Ivory. Very rich looking. Cert #0400106 $33,97 7 '94 Lexus SC300 Black Jade/Ivory Mmt Cond111onl Only 34k miles Cprtifled #018246 $29,977 '95 Lexu s EC300 Full opllon. Lease return. S ave Huge! Red T ag Special! #079634 $2 1,977 'B9 Tur bo Esplrl t Red/Tan lthr Only 23k {2PTN739) $29,995 B auer Lot us C.osta M esa 6 4 2.7 700 Can't seem 10 get to all those repair jobs. around the house? Let the Classif ied Service Directory help you find reliable help. 642·5678 '96 Mercury Sable LS 13.p, o Owr • <.l S'.lblo~ In S1ocl< ~00 HP ABS Fully Loaaea1 # 3NVH023 S 14 ,496 '96 Toyota Aval on X L • w h 1 1 o /1 v o r,..y 1n1c11or au1omalic, tt44. CC power windows locks, load ed l (076337) $20,995 '93 Toyot a Prevl411 LE . dual rool9. '96 Merc ury Crand M arquis -4-_....H-~~ S 0 0 I 4 G L11er VU ABS P Seo•. Pl/'/ PL Till .llol Cruise. 'Loa 1cu A13RPK378 $17,996 Cqata Mesa (080605 $16, 995 Lexus of W\!stminster 892 ·6906 Llncon M ercury VOLVO 540 -5630 9230 MITSUBISHI 9145 '92 ECLIPSE CS 16V DOHC COUPE Burgund)', gray mt , 5-Spd. Coss, co. Sunroof (2ZUG792) $7,995 '83 Volvo W agon Auto, AC, good <1rig cond. Must sell! Bef.1 Oller• 675·0993 '94 Volvo 850 4-0r Blt../tvory Lll1f. Mnrl/Alloys.Loc Car "126787 $19,677 '93 Roadmaater '78 Eldorad o Co"v. '90 Sevllle, V-8, auto, A 11 power . New blk/blk, lhr, 63k, c:d, .brakes. 74K mlles. phone, full Power. 8 irack, high end s10,oqo. 714.722.g574 '87 TAURUS Runs Great. full p ower. neods p .s. unit, 'heater. ale ro chargo. $2400 546·3764 pp '96 A ero s tar XL T Rear A i r Cond., Extended Von, lmmac '95 A ccord LX Low mllos Mint condl (078018) $14,995 Le•u• of Westmlnater B92·6 90 8 · '92 Lexus SC3DO Spruce Lexus Trade-In Superb Condition! Bauer Lotus Costa Mesa 6 42 .7700 '96 Vo lvo 850 Turbo Wagon Black/Ivory 3rd Seut CO. Must Seel #185102 $31,977 Estate Wagon Low ml, Leather, ABS, Oual Power Soata'. CO, Power Evorythlng. lmmac CondTHon! #ENZ449 MUST SEE Costa Mesa Llncon Merc ury 540.5830 Whelher you're buying or aelllng, Classllled covers all your needsl COSS . lt h r Int. • SSOOO/ooo. '"'7S6·9~74 CHEVROLET .9045 '87 Coupe De VIiie Speclal Rolls Royce g r I I I . I n t /e x I & mechanically perfect. Mint cond. $5000. 045-5590 '85 El Camino Xlnt Condltlonl Stockland Shell 56,500 714·631·8068 '88 Fb'l'd Escort 6-Spd. Economy car. (200512/358569) $5,995 Toyota of Huntington B each 714·847-855 5 Sell your home through ctasslflod. 642-5878 Cond .• Pwr Wlnd/1--------- Locks . Loaded! Fac tory Warq1n1y. A'3ReU049... li7,99 6 Costa Mesa Llnc on M erc ury !540-5830 • Classlfled Tho most c()mprehen· stvo and current direc· tory of goods and sor· '\iices around ! 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' 3490 Graco 251·9455 v Rafe ral 854 0 5 12 Remodol • Repair ProfeHlonal Service L#275870 850·7042 H d Ch II •GREEN MASTERS o r chauffeur, call: r . . Faucets • ~r uros i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil European PM'lac tlonlst an ~man ar • Public Utilities SON'S PAINTIN G W ALL Housecleaning Traln•Aepalr•Upgrad• Pet•rkln Electric Painting, carpentry, Landscaping & .,Malnt. Commission * · * l.1554722 • 720 cl )(' R ,,· Faal/Aflordablt/On-altt Prompt & Low Ratast 1 bl 1· f Tree Trim • Rpmoval 20Vrs Exp Res Comm Pnr•717·5 2" CO VERINGS 393"' Advanced Wood1y1tem1 ..Cu11om Cabinetry· Doora·Copper Celling Moldlnga • Mantels l.691650 714·998·8970 e.xp· • nt e s wa er as 1ng, ences. 714.558-4 l 5 l • • c Own Trans • Bonded Ted 714-840.7872 r8'-comtsm·lg Jobs Local COM 700·5044 Ga1denlngSvc:841·55121---------lnt/Eict Licll460559 =-----------'l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PD & G WALLCOV~ ~1 BY TOP DESIGNERS 'INSURED 'L"4801l2 B00-727·9188 X·h .. 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Ouatity/lntegrily & Landscaping. Lawn PATIO COVERS & Dogs Wanted To Walk Repair: fllter/pump/hlr ... conc:r. 800.78• 1001 Uc 8·1 ContrlciOl 8538526 I care, Ken 64.2·1770 care lnstall'n/Romovat ENCLOSURES 3842 Very Important Pot Acid wash 645·6728 CarpolNacancles/Refs .,. Now Constructi on ----------Sprlnklor1 548·5801 Wkly/Bl-wkly 050•5859 •---------Svc. Free Esl/1 st walk •VICKI'S CLEANING John Doran Masonry 722-2605 800·780-5755 HAUUNG 3720 VICTOR'S Prol'I Land· . disc. Oly/Wkly/holiday -R-0-0-F-I N_G__,--3-9-1-0 We offer THE BEST Brlck•Stone•Block scape Malnt. SeHonal 8tamba~gh Builders Call Doug 9 47.4337 Lg/Sm Jbs•Repalra ok FLOOR INSTALL J K 0 Color. 10Yrs Exp. Xlnt Lattice overs & Patios iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii House/Window Cleaning. Free Esl. & Advice UN T THE DUMP Cu11 Redwood Decks. Pet Siiier/Dog Walker CARPET 10Yrs Exp. Xlnl Refs. (714-908°1882> Rel• N,B, 457"1739 Glass, Ptox or Picket Oaily/Overnlghl visits. A·OK ROOF 1 N G CLEANING 3515 Vicki 714~68·0395 Llf'SS7191 831"3832 REPAIRS 3620 AVAILABLE TODAY YARD Clean-up, Treo Hand Rails. Fencing. Refs avl. Llc'd/Bonded ·lit Class Installer· i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 988-1882 Trlm/HedgH/Removat Conlractor on all Jobs. Denise 714-9 35·8670 Sr O.ac.FrH Esl.L639447 ***AFFOROABL£ Top Oua111y Work Ins I 5Yrs E.xp•Grea1 Rot11 Ven Horn Wallco•eun9 L'709452 845-2416 Farthing Interiors Installation • Remova Discount Wallcovonng Lw560675 673-1212 T h• Stripper Specializing ·~ Wallpaper Remov• L5889241 9 63·50 3 We Cl•I• should hang together Strip, lnst3tt. advice to the crazy 031 ·2111 Anytime *WINDOW CLEANING• CONTRACTORS aal•••&vc•lnstall Now Lawn & Ptant•. 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