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1998-06-25 - Orange Coast Pilot
:Students score well on basic skills test • . •Newport-Mesa swpasses national averages, but huge : disparity at schools reflects disbict's demographics. · By Husein Mashni, Dal/;' Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -The . school district's second-through ; eighth-graders performed well overall on a new statewide test of 'basic skills, surpassing national : averages for reading, math, lan- • guage and spelllng. At individual schools, however, there was a huge dilparlty in stores on the Stanford 9 test, the first standardized test in Califor- nla's public schools since 1994. With scores in the 50th per- centile u the median in a nation- wide reference group, Newport- Mesa students ranged from as high as the 93rd percentile at Andersen Elementary to as low as the 12th percentile at Whittier Elementary. District officials said the Eng- lish-only test, which was glven to students in the spring, reflects Newport-Mesa's demographics. Schools with student popula- KEEPING SHOPPERS SAFE Costa Mesa police wotk with $ecurity officers to keep crime to a minimum at South Coast Plaza By Greg Risling, Dai/;' Pilot T here should be a warning tag on all the mercb4nd1se at South Coast Plaza ltD1'81 advising would-be thieves: •vou won't get away.• With thoUM.Ddl of shoppers combtog the shopping ce11ter for bargains each day, the Costa Mesa Police Department snares its fair share of shopWters. But working together with the center's 150-member security force, criminal actM- ty ls kept to a minimum at South Coast Plaza, which ii conlidered one of the safest shopping destinations in Orange County, said Sgt. Dave Andersen. Pour Costa Mesa officers-Andersen, Clint Dieball, Steve. Labbitt and Mike Man- son -are assigned to a police substation created in 1976 at South Coast Plaza. Although crime ls sporadic, police and security officers must monitor the thou- # sands of shoppen who visit the mall each • day. It is a daunting task. but officers are in constant contact with merchants and the public, one of the cornerstones of • commu- • nity-oriented polld.ng." • tions that closely mirror the Stan- ford 9's national reference group did extremely well on the test. Made up of thousands of random- ly selected students nationwide, the reference group had 1.9% limited-English-speaking stu- dents . Newport-Mesa schools closest to this group are Andersen, Har- bor View, Uncoln, Newport, Newport Heights and Mariners, wh.lch have between 1 % labd 9% lim1ted-Engllsh populations. Test scores at these schools ranged from the 10th to 93rd percentiles. But in Newport-Mesa schools where the limlted-Engllsh popu- lation approaches or exceeds 90% -such as Pomona, Whittier and Wilson -test scores ranged from a high of the 40th percenWe to a low of the 12th percentile -well below the nationwide median. "Basically, the populations of our two conununities are very, very different," Eleanor Ander- son, the district's director of assessment programs, said Wednesday. ·Demographics have a powerful impact on test scores. These are not like horse-race •SEE TEST PAGE A7 "We are here to provide a service to the community and we want to maintain a . · high visibility," Andersen said. "Por all practical senses, the security officers are our eyes and ean. We provide a safe haven for consumers because (police and security] work together u a teaqi." Costa Mesa police omcen MIU Mamon. left. Clint Dieball and D4IVe Andenen patrol South Coat Plaza on Prtday. Below, Mamon talkl wttb a mall employee. While many of the crimes committed at South Coast Plaza are relatively minor - mosUy shoplifting and pusing bad checks -officers also deal with counterfeiting and credit-card fraud. Police recently arrested a woman who opened up two bank accounts and pW'- chued a new car under a false tdent:lfica- tion. With a fonner neiC! pel'IOn4l iaformation -driver's , Sodal Secu- rity number and credit history -tbe woman wu able to charge more ttiiD $60,000 ~the vtctlm's name. WcdflJI wttb federal agenta, however, poliee ~the SUlpeCt at a South Coast Plaza ltoM wblle she wu attempting to buy mof!t ttam. •we IUlped that she had muJUple per- sonalltlel, which made th1ngl a little more complex,• said Labbitt, a Mn1ot officer. •we deal with fraud cues like tbil and ll requirel a lot of detective work." •SEE PLAZA PAGI A14 NewJ)brt boat slip lease rejected. Motel receives OK to convert to senior homes •Costa Mesa Planning Conunission approve proposal to turn Sea Breeze to long-term, affordable housing. By Jenifer Ragland. Daily Piiot COSTA MESA -The city Planning Commission has approved a proposal to upgrade and convert a run-down motel on Newport Boulevard to long-term housing for low-income senior cit- izens. Commissioners unanimously OK'd a pennit this week for the 73-unit Sea Breeze Motel to be renovated and turned' into a 71- unit single-room-occupancy apart- ment motel. said Senior Planner Willa Bouwens-Killeen. The application, submitted by developer Sharo Khastoo with approval from existing motel own- er Robert Koury, calls for the units to be rented to low-and very-low- income seniors 62 and older. Khastoo, who is expected to purchase the property, al.so plans to upgrade the motel's interior and •SEE MOTEL PAGE A14 Jewelry store adds security measures •After holdup by four men, owner of Wmston's Newport Jewelers into in.stall high-tech surveillance camera. By Greg Risling, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The day after he was robbed by tow men, the owner of Winston's Newport Jewelers said he w1ll beef up security once again with a high- tech surveillance camera. Glenn Verdult said the $12,000 security system w1ll be perched on the rooftop of a nearby store so be can watch activity outside his Newport Boulevard business on his home computer. The camera w1ll be hooked up to a phone line that will tran.anit tmages around the clock to bis house. Winston's Jewelers already ts protected by metal bars on wtn- Jows and doors, several video cameras and several handguns that Verdult keeps handy . But the secunty measures did not dissuade four armed men from robbing the store Tuesday ot $200,000 worth of jewelry and Rolex watches. The robbers, identified by police as Los Angeles 9ang mem- bers, eJ"changed gunfire with a jewelry dealer at the store after the holdup and drove erratically in a stolen getaway car. They were pursued by undetCOVer otft· cers to Huntington Beach, where •SEE JEWELRY MOE A14 -J i I Fine art on sale at Town Slfll!l,re Gallery A. large selection al fine art is reduced 20% to .0% at Towa 5qUN Callery in Costa Me.sa. lnduded in the sale c1Ie ori¢oaJ paintings and limit- ed-edltion prints. Town Square Gallery II OD the entertainment level at Tnangle Square. 1875 Newport Blvd. Abtindance ffome..UWlg Atelier {515-1617) in Costa Mesa U1 offenng a 10% discount on all items m the store Pdday and Sat- urday m celebration ot its first dnruvet5ary. On the same days, Bow Danglers, Cottage Compa- ny and Blue Spring Antiques are parllopatlng in sales. Abun- dance is at 369 E. 17th St. Bow Danglers in Costa Mesa 1s having a trunk show with Kamelha clothing Friday and ~turday Kamellia makes funky washable rayons in assorted nov- .-..lty pnn~ Bow Danglers IS at ih4 E. 17th St The half-yearly men's sale IS 1n progress dt Nordstrom at '>outh Coast Plaza m Costa ~.itesa Among the merchandlse <Jn sale are shuts, pants, ties and c.;w~ from name brands such as Hobert Talbott, Faconabble, Ike Behar, Evergreen, Callaway Goll Apparel by Nordstrom, Burma B1bas, B.C. Etluc, Hickey- Freemen and Joseph Abboud. Top name-brand shoes are on sale for 33'1., to 50% off, mdud- ing Cole-Haan. Ferragamo, Ecco. Rockport, N ew Balance and Mezlan The Aoor Guys m Costa Mesa is having a 33% otf sale on berber. plush and texture car- greer wylder I pets, and 50% off on all ceramic tiles, in-stock carpets and in- stock vinyls. The Aoor Guys is at 124 E. 17th St Now is a good rune to buy an umbrella and base on sale for 20% to 50% off at Roger's Gar- dens (640-5800) in N ewport Beach. The select.Jon includes 6- to 11-foot Sunbrella or Textih.ne canopies with hard wood or alu- minum frames from Treasure Garden, Santa Fe and Caltech Roger's Gdtdens IS at 2301 San I "Joaquin Hills Road . Butera KJds (650-8570) in Newport Beach 1S having a floor- sample sale The custom duJ- d.ren's furruture store cames beds, cribs, lamps. toys and accessones. Butera Kids ts at I WestcWf Court, 1727 WestcWf Drive. •BEST llUYS IS published Thursdays and Saturday\ If you know of a good buy. fax me at 646-4170 or wnte to me at Best Buys. Daily Pilot. 330 W Bay St .• Corta Mesa 92627 Newport nature center lands $100,000 grant • Newport Beach-based Harry and Grace Steele Foundation contributes to $1 million fund-raising campaign to buy acre of Land next to nonprofit center. be duected lo construction of an By Alison Murray• Daily Ptlot j mterprellve center al comple- ment the nature trails and NEWPORT BEACH -Th<> exhibits that already are part of Environmenta l Nature Center the 2.5-acre ndture center at 1601 bas received a $100,000 grant lfith St. he Sdld from the Newport Beach-based Harry and Graef' Steele Foundd· The new building. which will (Ion house a hands-on museum, ~ The money will go to the SdV(~ offJces, gilt store and ·all kinds of "p.cres for Nature campaign 10 good stuff,· will replace the raise $1 mill.Jon to purchaJ.e dn World War 11-era buildings now acre of land next to the center on the property. Glover said. lrom the Newport-Mesa Unu1ed M ore than 10,000 children viJ- School DISlnct. The grant bnngs 1t the center each year to take part the total funds raised so fdf to in walkmg tours or trails $310,000. designed to represent CaWomia's •It was wonderful news that naturaJ habitats, trom redwood the Steele Foundation could forests to deserts to fresh-water once again contribute to the community,· sa id Bo Gl over. execulJve duector of the publ!c- beneht, nonprofit Environmen- tal Nature Center. "It puts us well on our way to achievm g our goals." The land purchase is the rirsl of two phases in the campa1gn, Glover sa.id . After the center acquues the Jand, its fund-raising efforts will marshes. Day-to-ddy operating expens- es are funded through member- ship income, operational grants, fund raising, corporate sponsors and some help from the school district, Glover said. Contributors to the campaign receive a deed representing 1 square root of property for every $25 donation. To make a contri- bution, call (714) 645-8489. Record your romments ~ ttw Daily Pilot Of' MWStipL Pilot. P.O. Boll 1560, Cof.. ta Mesa, CA. 92626. Copyright: No news ~ r1e1, lllusttatJons, edltorl- al matt.If or act.wti. ments herein can be reproduc.ed wtthcM wm,. ten~ of <.OfJY· right owner. VOL 92, NO. 149 THOMAS H. 0-. ~ -··-~ Editor AQQBE$$ Our addr• II J30 W. lay St., Costa~ C.llf. 92627. It .. the ll'Mot"t polky to prompdy corr9Ct .n trron if ..e.tlnc.9. ,._ Clll 574"UJJ. W& ?5 t ,. fJ UM CIO ............. w. ........... Cllflinl ,.,.., .... _OlMifjllii -- "'·*' : ' . ~ ~ 69"60 C.orona del Mar 6Mi1 C6sta Mesa 71159 Newport Bach 69.'60 Newport Coast 69161 ~PGMCAST .. LOCATION •.••••••••••••• saE Wedge ................ 3-5 SW Newport ............... 2-4 SW Bladties ................ 2-4 SW -..River Jetty .............. 3-5 SW CdM .................. 2-4sw 11DU TODAY First low 5:09 a.m. . ..............•. ~ 1.1 First~ 11:A1 a.m ................. A.0 Second low • 4:32 p.m. ................ .2.0 Second high 10:39 p.m. ................• 6.0 PM>AY Flntlow 5:52 a.m .•••••.•....•...... -0.9 Fitsthlgh 12:21 p.m. ...•............ A.O Secondlow S-.20 p.m. ................. .2.2 Second high 11:22 p.m. ................ .5.6 ... ~ ...••••..•. .63 A~swell.t 200 to 210 degrees will continue to bring In sets in the waist-to shouldef.fllgh zone. Some 11ras such • the points and rwfs could see heed-high sets. W.. today should be peaky and fun thanks to nor1hwtst who. looking ~tome fun, peaky wwes In 1he wailt· to should«-Ngh zone .. p'9ClcWd urfy next week. l'rime Hib and a speetaeul.a.r VIEW! ~.~ ..... ~;.......,.,\~c.P~$1_~~95 ..... ~ .... qll'JmAOI ..-« ..... ~ .-.. , ...... r! ~··~~~.&_./~ ;._:• • Jllh ser..t: A c..r stereo and two pair of pants worth $2,200 were stolen In the 100 bkxk. • Ge1uJ Drive: A car stereo and amplifier worth S570 were stolen In the 1800block. •JM• 0t• ltoed: Three computers and three printers worth $7,050 were stolen In the 4200 bloct. •Newport c.wW Drive: A cellular telephone worth S140 was stolen In the 400btock. • Promontoly Drive: A car stereo, pager and wallet worth S1, 150 were stolen In the 600 block. CDSTA.-sA • AdM'9 Avenue: A purse and contents worth S 172 were stolen In the 1600 bkxk. • llrtstol 5ClrMt: A wallet worth S74 was stolen in the 300 block. • llrtstol Street: Several plants worth S709 were stolen from a mJrSefY In the 2700 btoc:k. • c;.,... Stl'Mt: A CM stereo worth S270 was stoten In the 800 bloct. • .... '°" Piia: A set of tools worth S 1,00 was stolen In the 2700 bkxk . Wbere's rfl~m rl~ ~ 11D1Vn1 ~~ ~-e- • CallNow .. _______ _ .. and profitable stock ideas? TR\ HOT STOCK \E\\ ~'.'. THURSDAY. JUNE 25, 1991 ake-turbtJlence an-!'-......... invisible hazard to pilots By Gr~ Risling, Da/1'; Ptlor JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT -It is an invmDl~d for pllots. But when wake turbulence - a spiraling vortex of wind -grabs hold of a small aircraft, the results can be dangerous and sometimes deadly. Wake turbulence may be to blame for the fat.al crash of a sin· gle-engine Cessna 152 airplane Tuesday at John Wayne Airport, authorities said. The pilot killed in the accident has been identified as David Heller, 49, of Laguna Hills. A stu- dent pilot. he rented the plane from a llight school at the airport. Witnesses who saw the plane fall short of the runway ind.teated that the aircraft's sudden crash may have been caused by wake turbulence from a Boeing 757 jet that was landing at the same time on a nearby runway. Wake turbulence 1s an au- plane-generated dlsturbdnce of the atmosphere, and larger air- craft produce stronger ~. acoordinq to the National ~ portatlon Safety Board. Investigators f:nmr NTSB -and the federal Aviation Administra· tion won't rule out the possibility that Heller may have been too close to the 757 jel The distance between the tw9 aircraft will be examined as p8lt , of the investigation. In 1996, the PAA increased the minimum separation distances for small aircraft traveling behind Boeing 757s from_ four nautic:al miles to five. Sal Piazza, who operates Lenair Aviation, a flight-training. school al the airport, said bit. mstructors trcun students to avoid the vortexes. ·vou have to be charting in your mind the course you're tat; mg and where the other plane is going,· he said. ·1 think there needs to be more awareness for pilots about wake turbulence.• • ·, \11tr tlw / IJ1/)· /'l/1111\ '"'' tlor uuthu• 11f 011\ ''fti'" N t\ ,.,,, m{)(H1'1Nt f1~ tl\ 1 um.1.,11 Wow! New Free Report shows secret ways to buy or r efinance a home after your ·bank says "NO" :r Claremont, CA -An exclu · sive Free Report has JUSl been released that reveals how you can buy or reft· nance your home a t a great rate. If your banker turns you down because of poor credit, insufficient income, too muc h d e bt, or n ot e nough equity, then we rec- o mme nd you read this Report. To get a copy of this ' free Report, just call 1-800- 898-2581 , 24 hours, for a FREE RECORDED MES- SAGE. 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June 2 th Hours: Moo.sat toam tO 5pm • SUoday 1Gam-4pm Massage ~'i Therapy • Swedish Massage • Sports Massage 13· H 13• D .A1 edici 'Bronze 'Finish TF 16 023 .. • Deep Tissue ....__ _ ___, • Shiatsu Vrto, C.M.T. Hodson Lighting Pacific Wtllneu Center 234 E. 17th St .• Ste. 212 Costa Mesa Vcross m (949) 631-3881 .. Open Tuts.-Fri. 8:30-5, Sat. 9.4 1510 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Qualjty IJPtiiiil s.mm ro.. 29 y_,. 548-9341 THE FLOOR GUYS SINCE 1953 33% OFF CARPETS Berber -Plush Textures 50% OFF All Ceramic Tiles All In Stock Carpets All In Stock Vinyls LINOLEUM -CERAMIC TILES -VINYL fl&-uw .... ~ WamJnty fBfi-UfalL•• Padcll19 WrllTollly 811-Upuladed Padcll99 BB-Old Ccirpllt & Pad Aamow1 -FvmlluN Mewing -ftooto care Kit N ....... ...... ...... I ::zi1 r Fl ii Pl ' A. large selection of fine art • is reduced 20% to 40% at Town Square Gallery in Costa Mesa. Included in the sale are original paintings and limit- ed-edition prints. Town Square Gallery is on the entertainment level at niangle Square, 1875 Newport Blvd. Abundance Home-Uvlng Atelier (515-1617) in Costa Mesa IS offering a 10% discount on all items in the store Friday and Sat- urday in celebration of its first anniversary. On the same days, Bow Danglers, Cottage Compa- ny and Blue Spring Antiques are participating in sales. Abun- dance is at 369 E. 17th St. Bow Danglers in Costa Mesa 1s having a trunk show with Kamellia clothing Friday and Saturday. Kamellia makes funky washable rayons in assorted nov- elty prints. Bow Danglers is at 369 E. 17th St. The half-yearly men's sale is in progress at Nordstrom at South Coast Plata in Costa Mesa. Among the merchandise on sale are shirts, pants, ties and suits from name brands such as Robert Talbott, Faconabble, Ike Behar, Evergreen, Callaway Golf Apparel by Nordstrom, Burma Bibas, B.C. Ethic, Hickey- Freemen and Joseph Abboud. Top name-brand shoes are on sale for 33% to 50% off, includ- ing Cole-Haan, Ferragamo, Ecco, Rockport, New Balance and Mezlan. The Floor Guys in Costa Mesa is having a 33% off sale on 'berber, plush and texture car- greer wylder pets, and 50% off on all ceramic tiles, in-stock carpets and in- stoclc vinyls. The Floor Guys is at 124E.17thSt. Now is a good time to buy an umbrella and base on sale for 20% to 50o/o off at Roger's Gar- dens (640-5800) in Newport Beach. The selection includes 6- to 11-foot Sunbrella or Textillne canopies with hard wood or alu- minum frames from Treasure Garden, Santa Fe and Galtech. Roger's Gardens is at 2301 San Joaquin Hills Road. Butera Kids (650-8570) in Newport Beach is having a floor- sample sale. The custom chil- dren's furniture store carries beds, cribs, lamps, toys and accessories. Butera Kids is at Westcliff Court, 1727 Westcliff Drive. • BEST BUYS is published Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy. fax me at 646-4170 or write to me at Best Buys, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627. .Newport nature center lands $100,000 grant .• Newport Beach-based Harry and Grace Steele Foundation contributes to $1 million fund-raising campaign to buy acre of land next to nonprofit center. By Alison Murray, Daffy Piiot NEWPORT BEACH -The l:nvironmental Nature Center bas received a $100,000 grant from the Newport Beach-based Harry and Grace Steele Founda- fton. .. The money will go to the Save ~cres for Nature campaign to 'raise $1 million to purchase an acre of land next to the center jrom the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. The grant brings the total funds raised so tar to $310,000. "It was wonderf\11 news that the Steele Foundation could once again contribute to the community,• said Bo Glover, executive director of the public- benefit, nonprofit Environmen- tal Nature Center. •rt puts us 1Nell on our way to achieving our goals.• The land purchase is the first of two phases in the campaign, Glover said. After the center acquires the land, its fund-raising efforts will . ' ti be directed to construction of an interpretive center at comple- ment the nature trails and exhibits that already are part of the 2.5-acre nature center at 1601 16th St, he said. The new building, which will house a hands-on museum, offices, gift store and •all kinds of good stuff," will replace the World War Il-era buildings now on the property, Glover said. More than 10,00-0 children vis- it the center each year to take part in walking tours of trails designed to represent California's natural habitats, from redwood forests to deserts to fresh-water marshes. Day-to-day operating expens- es are funded through member- ship income, operational grants, fund raising, corporate sponsors and some help from the school district, Glover said. Contributors to the campaign receive a deed representing 1 square foot of property for every $25 donation. To make a contri- bution, call (714) 645-8489. Record your comments about the Dally Pilot or news tips. VOL 92. NO. 149 ntOMAS K. JOHNSON. Pubftshef WILLIAM UJe0EU. Edit.« ADDBE$5 OUr eddreu Is 330 w. h)'St...Costa~ Cellf. 92627. It Is the Piiot's pof ky to pl on.,uy c:orr9Ct .,, tlTOl'Sof~. "--can s1+4233. ...... ,,, 4 " th UnlCIO .......... Vk9,,Mlf1 "-°"*91 _..., ......... ,._.. ,..... TEW'ERAlURES Balboa 69/60 Corona del Mar 68161 C6sta Mesa 71159 Newport Beach 69/60 Newport Coast 69161 SURF faECAST LOCATION .••...•.•••••. .SIZE Wedge ................ 3·5 SW Newport ............... 2--4 SW Blackles ............... .2--4 SW River Jetty .............. 3-5 SW CdM .................. 2-4sw T1DES TODAY First low S:09a.m. •................ -1.1 Plrst high 11:A1 a.m .................• 4.0 Second low 4:32 p.m. • .....•......... J .O Second high 10:39 p.m. . ................ 6.0 PRIDAY First low 5:52 a.m ................... -0.9 First high 12:28 p.m. . ................ 4.0 Second low 5:20 p.m. . ................ .2.2 Second high 1 1 :22 p.m. . .........•. : ••. .5.6 WAftR 18 B!A1UIE: ........... .63 A south-southwesterly swell at 200 to 210 degrees will continue to bring In sets in the waist-to shoulder...,.lgh zone. Some areas such as the points and reefs could see hffd.hlgh sets. Wwes today should be peaky and fun thanks to northwest winds. looking ahMd. some fun, peaky waves In the w.ast-~ shoulder.f\~h zone are pr9dlcted early next 1Nftlc. l'rime Rib and a $J1eetaeulitr VIEWI ,,,., v~ uftw) ~MAOt ., j . dogs. The NidMlll give their , own dogs house privileges on a ~ rotating buis rather than keep-• ing them in the kmnel all the • time, but no other sped.al treat- 1t1ent. , "We basically treat all the ~ dogs the same,• Thd Nichols ! said. i ' Despite the demands of ken-• nel ownersbip, the Nichols don't : plan on leaving the business J any time soon. • ·vou do it to be successful in : it. but you do it also because you t have a love for lt, • Ju4y Nichols • ~ said. \ • 1 -Stoty br Allon MUrTay, ! photo by DOri Leach • • • Jlth Str..rt: A car stereo and two pair of pants worth $2,200 were stolen In the 100 block. • o.luy Drive: A car stereo and amplifier worth SS70 were stolen In the 1800block. . • .s.mbofte Rolld: Three computers and three printers worth $7,050 were st.olen In the 4200 block. •Newport C..... Drive: A cellular telephone worth $140 was stolen in the 400 block. • PromontcM "I om..: A car stereo, pager and wallet worth S 1, 150 were stolen in the 600 block. COSTA MESA • Ad9nw Awnue: A purse and contents worth $172 1.Wre stolen in the 1600 blodc. • 9r'lltol Str..rt: A wallet worth $74 was stolen in the 300 blodt. • 9r'lltol Stnlet: Several plants worth $709 were stolen from a nursery in the 2700 block. • C...... S1Net: A car stereo worth $270 was stolen in the 800 block. • Petierwon ,._.: A set of tools worth S 1,00 was stolen In the 2700 block. Where's the 6/~in r!~ p MIXlU;~~ •WEDDINGS•ANNOUNCEMENTS f@_B_ • CallNow .. _______ _ 50°/o off SUMMER SALE 'Topiaries .9lrrangem~nts .9l{{ Stem JloraCs Se[ectea !Jlome 'Decor OPEN EVERYDAY 36, e. 11"' Se. ~~ , ..... /4--~'~'·' 646-6745 tA ~-EL:W-CHITO FIEsrA.t .J ,: •• .Newport a..ch 675-6855 Catering 645-0209 .... . '• MJM11~i•tlH lifo of" ~"I ebildl Ungaro• Anne Klein• DKNY · ·• Escada • St. John • Chanel and more!· SUMMER SAVINGS SAI,E Sat. June 27th and un. 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Witnesses who saw the plane fall short of the runway indlcated that the aircraft's sudden crash may have been caused by wake turbulence from a Boeing 757 jet that was landing at the same time on a nearby runway. Wake turbulence is an aJ.I- plane-generated disturbance of the atmosphere, and larger air- craft produce 5tronger drafts, accoJding to the National nam- portation Safety Boe.rd. htvestigators from NTSB eft4 the Federal Aviation Administra· tion won't rule outthe possibility that Heller may have been too close to the 757 jet. The distance between the tw9 aircraft will be examined as part of the investigation. In 1996, the FAA increased the minimum separation~ for small aircraft traveling bebibd Boeing 757s from four nautic:al miles to five. Sal Piazza, who operates Le.nair Aviation. a llight-t:raining school al the airport, said bis UlStructors train students to avoid the vortexes. 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' Another feature of the new system would be to allow parents access through the Internet to their children's school records to monitor their attendance and aca- demic performance. •1t'll take leVWal years for US to complete this an,· fine said. •This ls something that we've been talking about for a long time.· ~ Ann Ehret. prtndpll of TeWinlde Middle School, said she espedally will appreciate the mass-scheduling function includ- ed with the system. . •Scheduling takes us hun- dreds of hours,• Ehret said. •we have to do a lot of data collection and scheduling, and we have to wony about avoiding conflicts.• With the new system, Hart said principals could schedule 2,000 students in less than 15 minutes. CERAMIC • DRAPERY • VINYL • TILE • BLINDS • WOOD Houn: JOHN BLOESER CARPET ONE "The Oldest <:.,pct Company in California. • Moft·Fri 9-6pm Sa1 IO·Spm CA Llc.1272W 2927 S. Bristol St. • Costa Mesa ~ (YJ mile south of South Coast Plaza) .-mi..-.--• 751-2324. . 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Costa Mesa firefighters bad to use the Jaws of Lite to remove Alma Hernandez-Mesa, 36, of Garden Grove from her 1995 GMC pickup truck after the 1:30 p.m. accident at Pair Drive and Newport Boulevard. Police said 1he woman was headed west on Pair Drive when she failed to stop at the intersec- tion and struck a 1987 Dodge pickup truck driven by Wllliam McVlcar, 51, of Costa Mesa, who was driving south on Newport Boulevard. 1be iJ.11pact of the crash forced McVicat's truck to slide sideways into a 1989 Ford Bronco driven by Richan:l Rogers, -"1, of El Toro, who was in the next lane. Marilyn Russel was driving home on her lunch break when she saw the crash and helped one of the men when it appeared he may have been seriously hurt. Mlbe (Dodge] truck was badly damaged on both sides," she said. •It looks like be bad been san,ca wiched. Hil car took a beating.• Although all of the veh\c'141. bad major damage. the driven will recover from their inj~ police said. Hernandez-Mesa was ta.ken to UCI Medical Center, where sb.e was treated for cuts and bruises.-:. McVicar and Rogers were sent' to Western Medical Center In· Santa Ana. McVicar underwewt abdominal surgery for possibli internal bleeding, while Rogers" was treated for a shoulder injury. Police said the accident it under investigafu?n, .but alcohol. and drugs were not a factor, ,, ,. ••<AUSIE LIFE 'S TOO SH ORT . Call 1-eGO-J7a-TIUUC(8725) for more lnfonnatlon Of' • TCA F••lr•k-•ppllutlon. ta M THURSDAY. JUNE 25, 1998 Four Se~ons Hotel expansion approved lbe Irvine Co. has passed its ftn.a1 hurdle to add a 102-room. 16-story tower and 9,200-square· loot t>aVroom to the existing 285- • room Four Seasons Hotel at Fash- ion Island. .• The Newport Beach City Council unanimously approved the project this week with little discussion. Irvine Co. officials have had approvaJ for a larger ballroom since 1991, but said the economy has not warranted a hotel expan- sion until now. The 142,000-square-foot tower also will include about 3,800 square feet of meeting rooms. out- door "wedding gardens• and swimnung pools. About 8,500 ~are feet also will be added to the hotel's health club and spa facility. J .P. 's approved for Lido Marina Village J .P's of Newport Beach has recf'tVt>d hnal approval to locate in Lido Mdnna Village at the existing Wdrehouse Restdurdnt bwldmg ThP Nc•wport Bedch City Council recons1der<'d the project FULL SET •ACRYLIC • Acryhc w/Whrte Tip • Pink & Wtute Powder • Lume Gel • Siik Wrap • Acrylic •Pink FILLS • Pink & White • Lume Gel • Stlk Wrap •Manicure •Pedicure · •Kids HO Manicure & Ped • Hand Paflftln after it was approved by the Plan- ning Commission. but made no spec::ific changes to the permit tlul week. said Plan:ning Director Pab'icia Temple. The council, however, did direct the city planning staff to initiate a study of the overall parking-si&ation in the Udo Marina Vtllage area. The owners of the Warehouse will remodel the bayfront restau- rant to convert much of the sec- ond floor to an interactive video game arcade. Like the Warehouse, J .P.'s will offer live entertainment, dancing, outdoor patio dining and alco- holic beverages. Valet parking also will be offered. The Planning Com.miSsion approved the project last month with 30 conditions. l"'-o~~ ............... Dot ._.._ ............ .... --·--...--........ 1 Fb:rn & 1W SM.GO r .ft ..;;j :_s t_3 I 3Rocms ..,. I 2.+1 Gold Boollt I s Rocms -.oo I S.C Ae1111 v.... Sl$l I Stars 111.00 I OCDwq~~ I &a&C>lah lit.00 I Free with any I .... lililii""-,.,... I cleaning! I C:,':=::::a'1:' I ~~:::!: I cs,.i .._,.... I fOll llOllE llf'OllWIOll I ~ (714)979-2098 L.E'?!5..?i~.J New fee schedule for services approved The Newport Beach City Council bas adopted a new fee schedule for various services throughout all dty departments. Council memben this week approved the fee increases - which average about 5.18% - with the exception of about eight recreational programs that are subject to a 10% nonresident sur- charge. For those programs, nonresi- dents next year will bear the cost of the entire increase, with resi· dent fees remaining the same as. they were 1851 year. •All of these things are.heavily subsidized by Newport Beach taxpayers, so I felt it was time for the nonresidents to bear the greater burden,• said Coundl- man John Hedges. Study will look at Central Balboa · The Newport Beach City Coundl bu approved a $22,100 contract for a parking and traffic study u pa.rt of the Balboa Penin- sula revitalization program. Santa Ana-based consultant Austin-Faust Associates Inc. will study parking and traffic issues specifically in the Balboa Pier par- king lot ond central Balboa area. 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Because the Stanford 9 is not &omparable to the previous Com- prehensive Test of Basic Skills, which had been used in the dis- trict for the past two years, schools will not be able to use the test results to measure students' progress since Last year. "You can't put a lot of weight on the results because this is just the hrst year we've used it,· said school board member Serene Stokes. "You really have to have at least two years' test scores to make any compansons. School board member Wendy Leece said the test would be use- ful in helping teachers identify students' st,rengths and weak- nesses. 1l c_oNSIGNMENr Bo 0~\u~t:. ll'rJQ&~ \ MARVELOUS MARKDOWNS : {1/2 off all sale merchandise) -Debbie Says: "Imagine getting a $100 jacket for $15. -Don't Miss This Sale!" SATURDAY -JUNE 2-r' • 10am-5p_ro (Come in Friday & Mention this Ad -Receive Saturday 9ricesl (949) 645-1162 270 L 17th St., CosU Mes. 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Winning entries will be on di~ in the Youth Building. • All j~ entries ~ be picMd up at the Administration Office aftw the Fair, Mondcrt, July 27 fnXn 9 a .m. to 5 p.m. l Name· ~-·~~--:--~~-:----~--~--~ Ate0t. .... 1p __ _ • dateboOk reel critics Conspiracy, alien discoveci~ help ~egpen 'The X..:Wes' • IDl"f'OWS Mnl: The Reel Crltks col· umn features movt~ a itlques written by community members serving on our panel. 'X-Files' film is like one long episode Y ou may have never seen an episode of "The X- Piles," but with its fanati- cal following you'd have to be from outer space not to have beard of the popular Pox net- work television series. The eagerly anticipated movie "The X-Files: Pigbt the Future" attempts to explain things for non·"Files" fans. But if you're not an insider and somewhat Richard Brunette and paranor- mal activity beneath an ever-present cloud of para- noia and gov- ernmental con- spiracy. Often involving aliens and extraterrestrial events, the show is dark, murky and often inexplicably bizarre. With its many nameless, recurring characters and strange subject matter, this is n ot the sort of stuff that.appeals to everyone. away. So suffice Lt to say that at just over two hours, "The X- Files" movie is like a much grander-scale version of the TV show. • IUOtAM> ~ 34, is a recre- ation supervisor with the city of Costa Mesa and a Costa Mesa resident. Fans of the series will love the movie T he truth is out there. So starts the beginrung of "The X-Files" movie and il you are a fan or the teleVlSion show, then you will have no trou- ble following the plot of the film. in the middle'~' of a consp;~· just right t~7~' reopen the X- Files. It's at • this point that•· peoplewbo •. don't watch 1 '1 the show will • have a difficul&I time under-• , Heidi Bressler standing the• com, the bees""• the black oil, the Cigarette-· • • Smoking Man (John Neville), tbe lone gunman and the rest of • what will go on in the next hoUJi , and 45 rrunutes. Created and produced by . Chns Carter, "The X-Files" , f amlli8r witli the TV show you may be hardpressed to under- stand the intricacies, plot compli- cations, and series references in the movie. However, you'll still probably enjoy the film. Mulder is the true believer. He thinks UFOs, extraterrestrials, vampires, ghosts and all things weird and otherworldly actually exist. Levelheaded Scully is the doubting Thomas of the two, rooted in scientific theory and plausible explanations. GlWan Anderson as FBI special agent Dana Scully, and David Duchovny as special agent Fox Mulder star in "The X-Flles: If, on the other hand, you are an alien from some distant planet and have never seen the show, then you will have a problem deciphering the plot. some of the characters and all of the jokes. movie 1s dn extension of the TV show. Filled with the paranor- mal and the pdranoid, the ' movie takes conspiracy theories to new heights. Most of the characters a re familiar faces to die-hard viewers. as is the basic-, plot of aliebS being in our wor)d • and our government covering it l up. : Fight the Future," which opened Friday. Basically "The X-Files" is about two FBI agents, Fox Mulder (David Duchovny), and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson), who investigate strange occurrences Taking up where the TV series ends, early in the movie we find the X-Files closed and Mulder and Scully reassigned to a domestic anti-terrorist unit. ln a J~U~FM Fresh Seafood ~A~·¥··· ,. __.,-,;; -ALloA•n.aw .. : r.---------------~ , • Fish Taoos I 1 • Shrimp Ta.cos 1 BUY 1 BJJr.f'R•B 1 • Shrimp cockteJls I · GBT 1 Bm"l.'BBB • • Octopus Tostada.s FREE scene eerily reminiscent of the real Oklahoma federal building bombing, a Dallas skyscraper housing federal offices explodes. Based on a tip, Mulder stwnbles on the recurring and familiar X - Files theme of government con- spiracy and alien involvement. From there we're led down a twisting path of intrigue involv· ing a deadly virus planted by extraterrestrials, and a shadow world-government that unbe- knownst to the aliens has been working on a vaccine. 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IGB, Qiaa Mesa (West of the new Trecllr Joe's J 84s.887~; THI PARADISl llUROPIAN COFFiii: HOUSI .. Felca.tinQ ...... , edit, u llJli w br, fine chocc 3 11 • lilllillai lit\ ICI a.1\ & c:dfM 0 .... • Ff"9lh tlekld PlllC1"!ll end Ciba.~ 7 -..... blll.n 10ri1~. FriSa 1~ 11pm. i..oc..d • 7te E. BlllOI et.d .• NIMpai'\ 8-i'I en;.1•1• • A10 Overlooked movies that sh0uld have ma·de 'the llst' ~7-. . . '\:. ~~~~· .. -:-.· .. . , ~"' "I ' . E very so often, someone comes up With a list of the 100 best something or oth- er-usually movies -that's almost certain to attract the downward thumbs of nine out of 10 filmgoers. The American Film Institute drew up such a list last week and, as you might expect, it was more notable for its omtsmons than its honorees. This is to be expected s1oce opinions are somewhat like rear ends - everyone has one. • • "! .. :,.a'\ ......... ~.., • • •,: \ f I l •• #I' .,;.. .... ' 'V y_ 6L.~-.:·! , With •Pools,• Simon took his firit crack at farce (a genre be was to nail years later with •Rumors•) and stubbed bis toe. The humor is juvenile, the situ- ations· uninspired, even the dialogue-Simon's specialty -is somewhat under par. Nell sa.on's rmaatlc flible •foo11• lddal off 1 theater 9M10A. TM play fMtarel fine ~nMDCel frola every ildOr, tlldUdlng leads Mellua camett and Sellll Henry. Nevertheless, it seemed almost criminal to me that two of my top three all-timers c·The Last Picture Show" and •Who's Afraid of Vuginia Woolf?•) didn't even make the list. On further review, there were enough great ones consptcuous by their absence to make up an arguable alternate top 10. r------------------------, enacted by Timothy C. Todd, I F.Y.I. +WHAT: "Fools" + WHERE: OCC, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa + WHEN: Today through Saturday at 8 p.m., Sunday at 2 p.m. + HOW MUCH: $8 and $9 .Z• PHONE: 432-5880 1 who plays the audience like a : balalaika, shaJ:nelessly oourting 1 the playgoers' favor. Then there's the local magistrate, Gregory Ghica, the only East- ern European-looking actor in the cast, who brings a fin-e eth- nic ·touch to the show. Even a village of ignora- muses must have a village So, for what it's worth, here - in the humble opinion of this longtime moviegoer -are 10 flicks that not only should have made the top 100 but should have been way up there on the ladder. Alphabetically, they are: So why is •Pools" so much tun at OCC? Because director John Fenacca and his imagi- native cast dug into the script as if it were one of the •Brighton Beach• numbers, and the laughs come thick and fast L-------------------------' idiot, and Darren Crane fills this role wonderfully as a 1. "Blazing Saddles.• Say what you will about Mel Brooks' movi~ today, this raucous, irrev- erent mid-'70s western spoof was a classic, just a shade above his "Young Frankenstein." A trifle like "Foots•~ or falls on its central character, and Sean Henry has not only the snappy interpretation, but also the energy of an Olympic gymnast. a requirement for ascending and de$Cending sec- ond-story windows. Henry portrays a young schoolteacher sent to a Russian town under a curse of idiocy - everyone is stupid. His mission, which be decides to·accept, is to lift the curse either by edu- cating or marrying the local doctors beautiful but moronic daughter. This role also is in good hands, those of Melissa Car- nett, whose wide-eyed inno- cence and Goldie Hawn~b remarks make her a treat to watch. Her good-hearted but empty-headed parents are well done by Robert Wllson and Janeen Gronsky. 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Scenlc wi%ard David Scaglione bas created a partic- ularly bnpreslive town square, and Cynthia Corley's costumes are right on target The perfor- mances and the technical acu- men almost obscure the fact that the play itself suffers from the same CUISe as its inhabi- tants. 2. •The Caine Mutiny.• The trouble with war films in the ear- ly '50s is that there were just too many good ones (they also snubbed ·statag 11·). But bow could anyone have left this Her- man Wouk classic off their list? Bogart at his best with an all-star supporting cast. 3. "A Face in the Crowd." Once upon a time, Andy Griffith could really act, and he showed bis chops as a venomous drifter crazed by stardom in Budd ORCHID • Persian Grill & Bar Speclallzlng In Shlsh Kebab, Lamb ~ Chicken Shlsh Kebab 3033 S. Bristol 510 East Broadw~y Costa Mesa • 714-557-8070 Glendalf' • 81~550-9998 fREEt Dell•ery wUh ~qf &Tad. SchuJtierg'I MJH•nt drama under the belm a( Ell8 K.aUi. ;c, -it'j ·~ Mid; Mad, Mad Wodd. • S~ KubrlCk'1 all..W colDedy tba(1 probably the tunmest movie ever inade. Check out Sid CuMr'I manic d.ent1lt when you rent 1t again. 5. •Kiii Me Kate.• A t.entftc rendiUon of the Cole Port.er classic with Howard Keel and Kathryn Grayson as the conteatkNI thes- pians and Ann Miller making things •Jbo Dam Hot.. 6. ·ne ~Picture Show.• Por my mooey, the best movie ever made. Director Peter Bogd.anovich helmed his dusty, backwater Tees mastelpiece hll tint time out. only to be beaten out at Oscar time by the so-90 caper flick •The French Connection• (which made AFI's lilt). Go figure. 1. •0n the Town .. • Sure, the AFI voters tabbed Gene Kelly's •Singing in the Rain• and "An American in Paris,• bu_t this fun. filled epic of sailon on a spree in Manhattan was the first musical filmed on location, and it ranks with Kelly's finest. 8. "The Pawnbroker.• OK, maybe not the movie itself, but how can you overlook Rod Steigers performance again? (He suffered the indignity of losing the Oscar to Lee Marvin for ·eat Ballou.•) This was a· personal masterp6ece. . 9 . •Wbo Framed Roger R.ab- bltl • Before be directed ,.Porrest Gump,• Robert Zemeckis honed Im aaft on um one and the ·&ck to the future• leries. •Roger• blended Jive and ani- mated action brllliantly 1n a rich- ly entertalning-·and imagina- tive -movie. 10. •Who's Afraid of Vlrg1nia woom· Only the best movie adaptaUoti of a ~ay play ever. Elizabeth laylor and • Richard Burton were at the top of their game (she won the Oscar and be should have). An awe- some directorial debut for Mike Nichols. There's my Hst of overlooked but deserving pictures. You prob- ably have yours. API's list isn't bad (I've got nine of their top 10 in my library), just incomplete. Cases could be made for •Inherit the Wind.• •East of Eden,• •spartacus• and just about any great ruck you can think of. I'm already working on my 10 worst list, starting with •ne · Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living end Became Mixed-Up Zombies.• That one was even fouler than •ptan 9 From Outer Space.• • TOM mus rev1ews 1oca1 theater for the Dally Piiot. His rwlews appear Thursdlys end s.turdays. IODICEllllE Health & W•lln.ss C•nter MAssAGE SWED91 Sf<>RTS DEEP ARoMA'.lllFRAPY BODY~ C.oinplete Spa Including Sauna Open 7 daya a ft!ek • Moo.-Fri. 9lmtpm, s...&m.. 1°"1>7pm Costa Meea Hlllltimaon Beach 666 &Mer, Si.-. 101 17872 Be..cllt~~ S..... D a E ('EMt ol ~ doee to So.da C.-.t Pima) (a.di. N.... .. u,..... "-> 949.668.9925 714.847.9936 ~ THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1998 l. • .. ~ By Marta Bird I n the '60s, the Blue Beet pulsed with the sounds of rock 'n1 roll and its funky, disheveled decor was a mad- man's mix of posters, anUers, protest signs, license plates, sou- venirs, bead curtains and an impenetrable haze of smoke. The building bas stood since' 1912 and the old brlck walls are considerably deaned up now after a fire in 1986. There are a few old posters and traces of the bygone days, and it still retains a special aura of nonconformJst charm. A sign painted over one arch- way proclaims: "Sid ain't here ... don't ask." Sid 59Her, the absen- tee landlord, has sold the Blue Beet to Stev,_ Lewis, who also owns ~Coffee in Cannery Vil- lage anq the Steelhead Brewery in Irvine. a.m. +HOW MUCH: Inexpensive +PHONE: 675-2338 chiclceo costs $6.95; $4.50 at lunch. In early evening, the Beers customers seem to be alumni from the '60s, back for a nostal- gic nosh at low prices. As the hour grows late, the crowd grows younger and by mid.night, the Blue Beet is jammed and alive with music. It is open for lunch as well, and the hamburgers ($4.50) are just fine if you can find them under a giant pile of Cries. A dusting of cbili powder seems to find its way into almost every- thing -chicken wings, roasted chicken, fries, seafood and soft- fiied calamari. . . The BLT ($4.50) with plenty of meaty bacon, is served on a Uuck wedge of French bread. It couJd be perfection but it's slathered with a too-sweet mayonnaise. The Blue Beet is a casual place to enjoy a drink (18 variations of the martini ($6.95) are a specialty of the house), eat on the cheap side and listen to live music from an eclectic assortment of jazz bands seven nights a week. has worked at Habana and the Beach House, is on deck, and he is turning out food at bargain prices. I A 12-owice New York steak is I of beef stroganoff and g renadine $9.95 and the Blue Plate specials of beef are $5.95. Half a roasted I thought the salads were fresh and spritely the first time around, but on two later expedi- tions, the Caesar salad's limp romaine lettuce had seen better days. Their big half-loaf of soft garlic bread was drenched m a buttery yellow topping with plenty of garlic. Peel and eat shrimp as an • MARLA BIRD'S dining reviews appear every other Thursday. Lewis is still in the process of deaning the place up. In the meantime, chef Luis Tzorin, who $50 ./ Individually Alarmed Units ./ Climote Controffed Units ./ Computerized Gate Access ./ Resident Management Teom ./ Open 7 Days • 1 000 Units ./ Competttive Rotes ./ Persona~ Business & Claip linguine with white wine cream sauce ($3.95) is the Monday special; prime rib of beef, served with creamed com , a baked potato and dinner salad ($9.95) is the Sunday special. BISON AVENUE $50 640-9019 1111 Comelbock Street Seosono1 Storo.ge ./ Extra High Ceilings Newport Beach, CA THE EXTRA SPACE YOU NEED YIM._ l 'l./31/9t • 0.. CGlofil per..._• Mew rtlllah oM, •Iring c..-for dlscouat. Concert Series Enjoy the Best of California Coastal Cuisine and the Thrilling Performances of Grammy Award Winning Artists ' I ' I 4 I T I 1 I ! ' ' ' I I z America SEPT 25 Two Shows 7:00 & 9:45 Lt Christopher Cross Oct 2 Two Shows 7:00 & 9:45 Diane Schuur Aug· 16 Two Shows 6:00 & 8:00 ······················································ ............................................. . For Tlokm or lnfonMtlon. Call ~1Z14m ..................... 51 ............. . ' p 41 l t the ln~ic play once ore at Amphitheatre s a resident of Costa Mesa for almost 40 years, I've seen a lot of great s happen in our city. Per- one of Costa Mesa's finest a · evements was the opening e Pacific Amphitheatre. or those of us who wit- , d Barry Manilow's inau- performance, sang along Stevie Nicks, stomped our to Dire Straits and watched e as Ol' Blue Eyes delight- a.pacity crowds, the theater offered something everyone. There was a great Then, as Don McLean sang, ·the music died." Controversy over volume control eventually led to closing the Pacific Amphitheatre. As one of many who visit the Orange County Marketplace and walk past the deserted amphitheater, there's a feeling of sadness and loss. What was once our city's hub for Pr<>ITTessive energy now looks like a rusty old car left out in the yard -in need of a little TI.C and another chance. Isn't that the real issue here, another chance? that some of the fairgrounds' neighbors won't complain about the noise. Our community has had a taste of 'what the Pacific Amphitheatre brought to our baclc yard -the excitement and unpredictability of some- thing magical happening on stage; the sense of public pride that we could successfully host and be good neighbors to those who would enrich us with their creative talents. It's time to awaken the Pacific Amphitheatre; fine-tune her structure, <;lean off the rust, sit under the stars and once again enjoy the music. of community pride and usiasm that our city played ('h to some of the world's best • tertainers. I'm not an engineer or any- thing like that, but I do know that there has to 'be a way to put on concerts the way they're supposed to be put on and somehow deflect the volume so • FlJP DARNELL is a Costa Mesa resident. · CASEY LUKSCH I DAILY PILOT The Brian Setzer Orchestra played a concert ln 1995 at the Pacific Amphitheatre. hoal Did you quote Wendy Leece accurately in this morn- ing's paper (•Thou shalt read Daily 's web page," June 15)1 donate retirement time to good c.\UleS and pump a lot of money into COlta Mesa's economy. Eutbluff Drive, I believe the $0lution -the best one for everyone -is to dose the IChooL I've never lilted in a community that had so many parks and open spaces No more .cboOl there. 00.e iJ "lt was pretty fun~ -I would as Costa Mesa. down. Put up e jail. lbat's it. ct that sentence to be uttered by pre-adolescent student in tb:e school ·ct, not by one of the school board mbers. I agree that tbe 19th Street and Pla- <Jentia Avenue area needs some deve)J. opment. SANDRA WRIGHT Newport Beach It's up to the voting residents there and the families that shop with tbeir dollar power to make a dumge. ~ townering mistake IDGAR OllNIAY COltaMell. I n response to Bill Nyholm, I live in the •ugly and hideous" Bethel Tuw- ers senior apartments he suggests cut- ting to hcdf its height (•Revitalizing the West Side,• June 13). 1 I'm certain he has never visited our agnificent lobby or met Judith With- ~.· our great tower manager. U:qknown to Bill, I'm sure, is that two towers were originally planned by the church-sponsored developers - the second one on the OMV property, which we lease to them. After the city ol Costa Mesa deeded ot leased the land to the senior center · jlst across 19th Street, the waiting i>eriod for a utility apartment here rose to 2 112 years, a one bedroom to five years. readers respond Some agree expulsion too severe THE ISSUE: Two boys may be kicked out of district for setting off firecrackers ing finals at Corona del Mar High School. Ill curious -when we trans- er these students out of our 11 school district, where do they ;•go ("Boys lace expulsion," June 1.20)? And when other districts : have to transfer their hooligans, l do they come to us? Or are we so I ~ on the food chain that we ~'..ckiii t have to worry about that? And by the way. Principal oDald Martin was entirely out 1'Pe taking the celebrlltion of aduation a.nd tw)ling it into a gu~lashfug over an event t had nothing to do with the · cl4.ss or the graduates' ~lill$S ~Martin needs to cruise K'lln... Big Sur and cbil1 out for a !IW1~. He is loling touch. JULIE ANN JONES Corona del Mar are the administrators schools going to realize '8.Te there to ed~te people? ere not in the judicial tya· 1he}' are not there to pu.niSh I think the two Corona del Mar High School students should be expelled for setting off fire- crackers at the school. Whereas the case of Ryan Huntsman -who was found with marijuana in his car away from school -is a far less severe violation of school rules. In fact. 1t may not have even been his mar· ijuana. Some other friend may have left it, and we must give him the benefit of the doubt. So I'm glad he wasn't expelled JOHN RUSSEU. Costa Mesa I do feel that they should be expelled. This is not a childish 1>JUk. :rw~~ ·They don't have a right to encroach on somebody else's safety, and in tb1t case1 many other pet>ple's sefety. If they want to do this kind of thing, they should do this on an open field for their own enjoyment. I'm not even sure this isn't illegal. It should not be done on a high school campus or any school ,campus. It just encourages bad behaV1or. I think that we need mote dis· dpllne in our Kbooll, lnd we should enforoe our r\llei and support our schOOl d1ltitCt NI•. J have a tenior wbo jUlt grad· u.ated, and l o.1IO have 4 Junior, and I am concerned fo~ their safety and do not want to encourage any kind of behavior that is negative. KATHYE CHOATE Corona del Mar My son is an elghth·grader at Corona del Mar High School, going into ninth grade. He informed me that about two weeks ago, the school had a Blue Ribbon Award ceremony for Corona del Mar High, the first &Chool in the di.strict to get the award. That's a national award. The event was marred when someone set off a firecracker underneath the bleachen in one ~QI ~gyJD.)Vbere the ceremony wu held. It complete-~ ly ruined the event for everyone, including the students. Thank God no one was hurt. I think setting off firecrockeil during ftnall 11 dilruptlve for . everyone, tndudlng the poor stu· dents trying to take tbe ftna.11. And in my 81Umatioa. yt!.' *!- deoi. who pu:ta.ke ID~ And inc:omlderate ~ IUcti 41 HttiD9 oft~ at IChOol shoWd deftnltely face expUWOD. ~probably dmupted more tbU a 19w 8Dall for a number of lbiamta. KEVIN THOMAN Newport Beach Getting crea~ive with sign· I am opposed to the 10-story-high sign but realize the dazzle big tax dollars have on our city bureau- crats r Harbor Boulevard car dealers proposed sign up to 105 feet tall," June 11). The situation is akin to the current nuclear arms race: U another group of car dealers has atomic advertising capability, the Harbor Boulevard deal- ers must have defensive-strike ability, too. oainn the fallout damage to the residential community and related obscene eyesores it will bring perma- nently to our city. Some questions and suggestions: • Will it be in English? • Why not a few feet taller? The city ' could then place our very own satellite on top of it and be blessed with the ·Most Favored City 'Ii'ade Agree- ment" by Slick Willie Clinton by.giv- ing free TV ad time to the Democratic Party election fund. Also, sell booster power transmission to the televange- lists here so they can reach other plan- ets and recruit even more contributors. • The Disney organization - always alert for more and bigger prof- its -might want to consider bungee· cord jumping from the top of the behe- moth sign, with the month's top dealer paying a big rebate for the highest rebound. More good ol' bottom-line gimmicks. Only an idiot recently arriving from another planet is unaware of the many car oealer •salad bar" selections on Harbor Boulevard in ·ears-a- Mesa." ~ere will be no new car shop- pers reeled in by an unsightly flashing sign, but it might collect a few air- planes and helicopters attempting to reach John Wayne Airport. I had no difficulty finding the Har- bor Boulevard car dealers during the past three years, when I purchased and leased more than $80,000 ~orth of vehicles. A 10-story sign will not induce me to repeat or exceed such spending in the future. One can readily see what the M Hey, Verni" mentality has done to the city of Cerritos by just taking' a drive up the San Gabriel River Freeway or checking out what •Me and my dog, Spot" have done to Long Beach. The project is simply a visual blight, just as the Pacific Amphitheatre was an acoustical one. W.M.LAWSON Costa Mesa About the artist: Gary Periello One of the artists Whose wen is displayed at Dawn otnmc Gallery is "' Gary Lee Penello. PerseUo was born in Alliance, Ohio in 1963. His early iotcre.,. and training in graphic ans ~ him an associate degree in commercial art upon gradultion from f\iab school. His format fine eru cducacion continued at Kent Stmt University in Ohio. He then went on to~ with honors from the Pittsburgh Art liutitute majoring in visual oommunical.ioos with an emptwis on sculpcuraJ special effects. Movina to Prescott. Ari?.Ona, Pcrscllo pursued his career as a professional sculptor. Here. be discovered the timeless medium -bronze. He explored all phases of the Jost wax bronze process and his eight rears of intense concentnldon explains the extreme proficienoe his work n:veals. Today, Pcrscllo personally executes all casting and finishing processes of his work, which is quite a rarity. Being a master patineer further enhances Perscllo's sculpture with richly colored unique patinas which he feels are best suited for his fantasy-based work. During his ~idcnce in Arizona, he was commissioned for private works and has participated in local and national exhibitions and competitions. Among his recent honors, he placed F'IJ'St and Best of Show in the 1992 Science Fiction Westcrcon held in Phoenix. In 1991, he woo the Peer Oloice award at the Sedona National Seu lpture "Rtltcdotu," a brontt saJptvrt Walk. His by artist Gary Puiello works are collected throughout the southwest and shown in galleries and selecsed exhibitions. Creating fanwtic and mythic worlcs have been and will continue to be a lifelong love and commitment for Persello, providing years'of opportunity to grow as a sculptor. "When creating sculpture, the joy is in trdl\slating imagery from my mind's eye to three dimensional reality. h's an intriguing challenge to project a dynamic two dimensional graphic image outward visually into three dimensions," Persello !.aid. WHATEVER Owners Joe Dasso and Gina Tatom call their art gallery the Dawn of Tune. The pUery coosists of four distinct areas of art which all can be inlerminaled in numerous decors. The idea of the pllery started with their love of art and dinosaurs. The unique elegance of dinosaur fine an is a complemeOI to a wide range of interior dcconting delivering a sense of power and beauty. Today's collectors wish to surround themselves by treasorcs they truly love. Fantasy arti&CS Nancy Olieo-EriJcson. Lynda IGdder, Guy Pascllo, William Prosser and Ann Van Epps remind us of lhe creaaivity of our imagination with colorful and magical images. Native American and Western art n:minds us of the energy and spirit of this great land. 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C Lake Forest, CA hap:/~Mtl~ • ., .,,. t ... t: He sakl be thinks a conversion wora well I PLAZA at See Breeze, but may not for other motels 1 on Newport Boulevard. f ·Some would oot convert well. and tt CONTINUED FROM A 1 depends Oil the target market.. be said. •Jn ! ·this case, Jow-<X>lt tenior housing ii a very I Then there are the so-called •pro- great need in a.ta Mesa.• I fessional shoplifters,• who frequent Coundlman Joe Erlc.bori md be ii a t stores in small packs. strong supporter ot cleaning up the problem f They like to wear baggy clothing, m~ on Newport and Harbor boulevards i with hidden pockets and booster gir-by~ ~ppropriate reuses. • ! ales for women. police sald. I think a fine use is for senior housing, i While a couple of people try to dis· he ~d. •rt wW certa.inly contribute to the l tract store employees a cohort will be viability of Newport Boulevard.• ! . • · Brickson said the motels urung old New-j loading up on stolen merchandise. port Boulevard have been struggling to SW'-l ~ut there are obvious tip·?ffs for vive since the Costa Mesa Freeway was built i police and security officers. Being because it diverted all of the tourist traffic. ! overdressed on a summer day is a •Tuey started to cater to the only people 1 dead giveaway," Andersen said. llshed to stay a.bead of the criminals. And an annual th8ft wmtnar ii given to store owners, broadening their knowledge abOut the late.t crime treildl . .Jjke his collee~, Andenen WU handpicked for duty at South Coast Plaza and likes working at the shop- ping center because he interacts with a variety of people. •People are our resource1" he said. "We have a good working relation- ship with store owners and customers. I like being able to work closely with the community. It also helps to break up the day." who would come by, who were people who I · · would break the law,• he said, noting that i ";3""""-r.~'1;:1''"'=:-"1':'"~--:-~-...-~---71"'--::-""'t".':"_...,~~-~,_.,........._~~ ....... --....... ~---+..,..~~~~..---, prostitution, drug use and assaults have i been ongoing issues. •0ne of the Oty Coun-i cil's goals is to clean up those problem l motels.• i In a related development, the Planning l Commission this week postponed action ! until July 13 on a request by the owner of the i Sand Piper Motel on Newport Boulevard to 1 rent more than 25% of its rooms to long-term i occupants. i The City <;::ouncil last year passed an ordi-l nance prohibiting motels from renting m9re i than one-fourth of their rooms to the same i person for more than 28 days at a time. j YOUR DENTAL HEALTH : -" Friday, June 26 .. 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By Barry Faulkner, Datly Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -In the years to come, those who recollect the 1997 Newport Harbor High football season will never mistake Baker vs. Kennedy with a political debate. Nor will they confuse it with a Supreme Court case. Rather, the individual performance Harbor senior Brett Baker unleashed upon CIF South- ern Section Division V quarterfinal opponent Kennedy High will forever hold an esteemed place in the archives of a tradition-rich pro- gram that has now spanned 67 varsity sea - sons. In an eventful 150-minute span beneath the Nov. 28 Friday night tights of Harbor's Davidson Field, the eventual Newport-Mesa District MVP earned his place in the Ta.rs' pantheon by amassing 413 all-purpose yards and scoring 26 points, including three touch- downs, a 32-yard field goal and five conver- sion kicks without a miss. And that's the short version. The result was a 38-28 come-from-behind Harbor triumph, a trip to the section semifinals · for the fourth time in six Sailor seasons, and a two-year total or 22 victories, unsurpassed in previous back-to-back seasons at the school. It began quickly for the 5-foot-11, 184- pound tailback and comerback, as he bolted 55 yards on the game's second play, then fin- ist1ed the 74-yard scoring drive three plays lat- er with a 1-yard TD. He toed the PAT to make it 7-0, but was just getting started. Afte r Kennedy scored twice to claim a 14-7 edge, Baker opened the second quarter with a rare mistake, as a Kennedy defender stripped him of the baU and the Irish recovered al the Tars' 19. Baker, however, atoned MX plays later, breaking up and fourth-and-goal pass from the 1. Baker, who amassed 2,993 all-purpose yards on the season (rushing, receiving and returns) scored h1s school-single-season- record-tying 28th TD with 1 :33 left before halftime (he went on to score a single-season record 30), finishrny off a possession that began with his 71-yard punt return to the Kennedy 1. Baker, who had an Orange County-leading nine interceptions, drew oohs a nd ahs from the Sailor faithful early m the third quarter by hammering a Kennedy rece iver to the turf to break up a would-be completion. ll was a col- lision emblematic of Baker's hard-nosed pres- ence on both sides of lhe ball. Kermedy, however, appeared unwilling to cooperate with the Baker-as-hero plot lme, as • SEE 92660 PAGE 84 DON LEACH I OAllY PILOT I T he Sailors were hot I ln every direction 1 during the 1997-98 school I year. Clockwise from top left. · Scott Archbold ln volleyball, l I Manuel O.ropeza ln soccer, ! Eddie Clarke with the discus, l Chuck LOO ln the hurdles ! and Dustin Dllngworth ! 1n basketball. • I I STAT OF THE DAY Orange County lWeyball Club ha6 takm ltDlrw ootrd honors from ~f#li.vaJ In DtuV 10 cf pmt 14 I I I I i I MARC MARTIN I OAl.Y Pl.OT ' ' Newport Harbor's Brett Baker, on the move in the Battle of the Bay. • • I Multi-sport stars, unselfish coaches help Newport Harbor boys enjoy successful 1997-98 athletic campaign. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Piiot NEWPORT BEACH -In an age of increasing high school athletic specialization, it is not u,ncornmon for coaches on the same campus to resort to recruit- ing warfare over the services of their school's best athletes. At Newport Harbor High, however, the boys coaching fra- ternity has sworn allegiance to one another, enabling Sailor programs to share athletes for the betterment of all. And while this bannonious approach clearly helps preserve the peace among those wielding the whistles and clipboards, it has also allowed the Sailors to produce enough mulb-sport standouts to make letter jacket accessories a cottage industry. Where else in Orange Coun- ty might one find the school's Male Athlete of the Year spend- ing his spring afternoons knock- ing a shuttlecock about? That's exactly how Sailor football and soccer star Brett Baker capped his swan song sporting experience as a prep, teaming-with fellow football hero Pete Hogan to form an unlikely, though imposing, bad- minton doubles team. Where excelling in more than one sport is grounds for admira- tion on lll06t campuses, it's near- ly as a>mmonplace at Harbor as baggy pants and bockward caps. Atop the Sailors' athletic hon- or roll for the 1997-98 athletic year are a host of two-sport stal- warts, including Scott Archbold, Eddie Clarke, Matt Jameson. Shawn O'Donnell, Curt Her- berts, Scott Dtitti, di ' Ryan and Steve J nsen, Kevin Becker, as well as Dan Gerlach, just to name a few. The lack of yeer-ro\iild focus berdly ...... to have blndered Harbor Nttell, a the~~ dUc9d tlnil sea Vliw ~ teem tltlel ~·· waa. polo and mm COUDll'y), tn ...... :n~~u:-= ••••• nals. Baker. the Newport-Mesa District Most Valuable Player in football. was among Jveral All- ClF honorees, including Hogan. volleyball standouts l\'avis Nel· son, the district Player of the Year and Sea View Co-MVP, Archbold and Jameson, and water polo stars Joo Pharris, tbe Sea View Player of the Year, and Luke Alvarado. Wrestler Rigo Plnon, Sixth iii the state at 121 pounds alsO earned individual distinction. While all was not won on tbe field of competibon, the ~ extended beyond the arena, including the depertwe Of coedw·~Rbw (* a "MN and Ziad Khoury (llOCWI'). Another di.Nppointtng ...... , came in the reteegWng JftCW, where ~ poww ,._ Muvilita w .. anow.I eD ntmaln • tbi se. ~ 1-_IUli -----YM'· .._. .. a llOk ~ lpOlt_.,,. tpOit: "' • A.K.A. volleyball! e month of June is always very busy one for club olleyball people. For the girls, the tournament at the end of June is the culrni- ndlion of six months of hard work and preparation. The Orange County Volleyball Club will again participate in the Volleyball Festival in Sacramento fro m June 28 through July 4 with l 3 teams. The Festival is the largest women's athletic event in the world with over 850 teams. The Festival features girls teams from places such as Puerto Rico, Alaska, Hawaii, Canada, as well as every state in the continental U.S. The opening ceremonies will be held Sunday m Sacramento's Arco Arena with a crowd of nearly 15.000 expected. Play starts Monday Wlth teams in age groups ( 12-and-under, 14-and-under. 16-and-under, as well as 18-and- under). Through the course of the week, teams will continually be placed so that the play during the last days 1s extremely competibve, with teams of equal ability ,battling for championships withm their division. The nabonal championship finals are Friday July 3 for 14s, 1 bs and 18s at the University of California at Davis. The finals will be nabonally televised and usually draw a crowd of over 9,000 fans. It's all very exciting. The Orange County Nike 18s will have a top seed in the oldest age group. With Newport Harbor Higb's April Ross and Laura Wells leading the way along with Corona del Mar's Jordana Havriluk, the Nike team will have to battle a number of outstanding teams. Saddleback, led by Newport's Jennifer Carey, draws the second seed. They are well-coached by Dale Flickinger, a former Sea charlie brande Kingscoach,andfeatu.resAmy DeCinces, a Corona del Mar resident who will continue her volleyball career at the University of Michigan as a walk-on in the fall. Jennifer Carey is the top collegiate setting recruit in the nation and continually keeps her team playing at a high level with her physical abilities and understanding of the game. The Festival 16s draw includes almost 400 teams. The Orange County Club will have two of the top seeds with the 16 Blue and 16 White teams. The 16 White team finished second in the Southern California regional championship and is led by Newport's Brenda Waterman and Taylor Govaars, as well as Cd.M's Marissa Becker and Dimitra Havriluk. Also on the team is Costa Mesa resident Jessica Wright, who is a setter at Calvary Chapel. The Orange County Blue team features Newport's Krista Dill and CDM's Jamie Brownell and is coached by longtime Orange County mentor, Gary Nakamura. The Orange County 16 Red and Gold teams also finished high in the region. The 16 Red team is led by Newport's Shannon Backus, m arathon SuzulciRodc 'n'RollMwe1hon (at *' Diego) JWM21 Rnlshen from CoroNt del Mw Daniel Belove (M3S-39), 3 hours. 30 minutes. 25 seconds; Nancy Larson (f40-44), 4:12.53; Cecilia Lewis (F30-34), 4'..20. 13; Stephanie Bernardy (F40-44), S;03.53; Leesa Guerrero (F30-34), 5:10.49; Kelly Boligan (F25-29), 5:12.40; Jim Mulahy (M4~9), 5:28.35; Michelle Leonguerrero (F30-34). 5:32.07. Anlshen from Costa Meu P&tndt Mc Donagh (M.30-34), 3:30.28; w;tllam Fritzschs (~). 3:30.29; Sherri Hall Curl (F45-49), 3:45.51; Steve Oark (M4~9), 3:50.34; Daniel Barta (M30-34), l:Sl.59; Debra Newbold (F35-39), 3:56.25; Unda 5tennes (F4'0-44), 3:56.32. K.quel Mariscal (F20-24), 4:10.47; Jolena htts (Fl0-34), 4:12.37; Kelly Mac Kenzie (fio-34), 4:12.49; Jaimie Matlock (F30-34), 4:t3.03; Rkk Campo (M40-44), 4:23.10; ~y Medeiros (F4~9), 4:27.14; Corinne Rostagno (Fl0-34), 4:33.25; Morris NYiander Jr. (M45-49), 4:36.00. ·Mickle Shapiro (HCM4), 5:02.09; John Mlinton (M30-34). 5:09.26; Anne l.ahood ~39), 5:10.25; Lu Ann Campo (F40-44), S:U>.26; Erin O'Nelll (F30-34), 5:55.12; 1.eein O'Neill (M3S-39), 5:56.02. A.Ille Dolphin (F35-39), 6:10.58; Jim ~ (MS0-54), 6:15.00; Tr.cl Crosby '25-29), 6:17.22; Yvonne Case (FlS-39). .. .Jf.i6; P~ Nelson (F45-49), 6:41.25; l~Ctosb)t (MS0-54), 6:46.05; Undsey .... (FJ0.3ot, 6:54.161 Ahon Cohen (f21..29), 6:57.08. Finishers from Newport INch Scott Giffin (M35-39), 3:26.43; Eric B. Westendorf (M25-29), 3:41 .32; Kimberly Wilmot {F3S-39), 3:44.25; Joseph Bissett (M40-44), 3:.48..37; Michael Horibe (M35-39), 3:58.57; Tom Motherway (M30-34), 3:59.55. Ed Escano (M4~9). 4:00.54; Trkia Keville (F30-34). 4:04.03; Jodee Winter (F25-29), 4:04.59; Ronald Labriola · (M30-34). 4:08.58; Noiel Fontaine (M.30-34), 4:10.05; David A. Lytle (M30-34), 4:10.46; Paul O'Connor (M40-44), 4:10.55; Elda Caraco (f40-44). 4: 11.30; Jeff Rollins (M40-44), 4:13.33; Tracy Sharp (F30-34), 4:14.20; Scott Sharp (M35-39), 4:14.2 1; Lesa Honidt (F35-39), 4:16.12; Terry Rhodes (M5S-59), 4:16.13; Robert Diehl (M40-44), 4:16.33; John Woolley (M&0-64), 4:20.25; Jillian Conn (F40-44), 4:27.57; Andreas Weavaer (M30-34), 4:29.11; Kathy O'Connor (F30-34), 4:29.12; Dani Sovla (f40-44), 4:42.18; Bo.b Beers (MS0-54), 4:44.36; Carolyn lubach (F3S-39), 4:50.28; Aaron Gerraughty (M25-29), 4:50.55; Bedty Peterson (Fl0-34). 4:57.08; Marcus Duckworth (M25-29), 4:58.39. Eleanor Palk (F55-59), 5:02.24; Sandy Reiter (M40-44), 5:07.37; Julie Tunnidlff (F25-29), 5:09.26; Julie Francisco (F30-34). 5:09.36; Wendee Bookhut (F35-39), 5:14.42; Philip Kaplan (M30-34), 5:19.10; Traci ~Iller (F25-29), 5:21.04/ Pamel8i Horowttz (F45-49), 5:26.05; Olve Towndrow (MS0-54), 5:35.11: Gregory Sargenti (M55-59), 5:36.33; Olan. Sargent! (fS0..54), 5:36.34; Usa Umekubo (F25-29), 5:43.36; Joyce Henke '"°'4>. 5:55.A9. iqncy O'Kelly (F45-49), 6:36.114; Ami Gr-.:ty (125-29). 7:07.53; Ann Turnbull (F4CM4), 7:50.24. ~ Is YOur Patio Looking ·.:. DulJ ~4>irty? ,~.r. .. · ~: Call "Rick Nixon" the Power Washing Expert to Professional~ clean it Heather Cullen, Noel Golbeck, Erin Haller, Signe Hillyard, Jen- nifer Sandro and Andrea Schutz, as well as Costa Mesa setter Daylyn Kelley. The 16 Gold team is coached by Sacha Caldemeyer, who also coaches at Newport. The Gold team features CDM's Lindsey Anstandic, 1Tacy Brown, J essica Edwards and Chelsea 'Hover. Newport resident Meghan Feeney, who sets for Mater Dei, is also on the squad. Both these teams have improved tremendously which should allow our local schools to continue their volleyball success. In the 14s division, Orange County Blue will also draw a high seed going into the townament. Led by many local residents, such as Ashley Bayer, Jacqueline Becker, Courtney Conwell, Katie Dugg~ Lauren Grumet, Katie King, Eleanor Mack and Marie Turner, this · team should make a run at the national title after finishing third in the Southern Calif omia region .. These are the names of the future leaders at Newport Harbor and COM and are coached by ' Darryl Gan, a fixture at the Orange County Volleyball Club. The Orange County 14s teams also feature Lauren Snell, Roxanne Duka, Cristen Clapp and Emily Turner. All these players are in sixth grade. These players, in particular, are usually the hit of the Festival as the ol<fer girls make sure to take care of the younger players knowing that they were once the youngest in this great event The Orange County Volleyball Club has won the Oub Cup 10 times in the past 14 years, symbolic of the best overall performance, and as you might guess, we're pretty proud of that. The event is sure to enhance the volleyball careers of all these dedicated and talented athletes. Orioles bounce foe, 19-5 Blue All-Stars still rolling at Los Al • Victory sends Minor A team into third round Friday, By Jason Hill, Daily Pilot ALISO VIEJO -One of the most valuable skills in the game of baseball is the ability to get on base. Newport Beach Little League Minor A Division Orioles Manager Bob Zoller teaches his hitters to be aggressive, but selec- tive, and choose only the best pitches to hit. The Orioles drew 22 walks Wednesday night, en route to a 19-5 victory over the South Irvine Sea Dogs in a second -round game of the District 55 Tourna- ment of Champions at Woodfield Park. Pe\er Schloemer and Brett Crow)ey were the Orioles leadoff and No. 2 hitters and reached base safely every tlme at bat. Schloemer walked five times, had an infield single and scored five runs. "Peter has drawn a lot of walks all year long," Zoller said. "Then Crowley usually follows with a hit, which brings the middle of the lineup up with two on.• Crowley performed much as ·advertised Wednesday stroking three singles, walking twice and being bit by a pitch. He also scored five. Also key to the Orioles victory was the consistent pitching of Evan Zoller. Zoller, who started the season as the team's closer, struck out 11 , yielded just three bits and one walk. He did not allow an earned run. The younger Zoller was helped by good defensive play. With the Orioles leading, 3-1, in the first inning, the Sea Dogs were threatening, when catcher Alex Greer gunned down a run- ner attempting to steal second. Zoller also helped himself by springing quickly off the mound to prevent a bunt single. Newport's 'nmner Nuzum had an RBI single, stole home and had two walks, while Michael Mor- genstern belted a triple that drove in Greer, who had doubled. The Orioles, who received a first-round bye, advance to Fri- day's third round, when they will meet a team from Irvine's North- wood Llttle League at 7:45 p .m. at the same site. L 0 S ALAMITOS - The NewpQit Harbor Blue All- Sta.rs out-battled the Los Alami- tos A team, 9-5, in pool play of the Pre-District Bronco tournament. Matthew Enclnlu provided the offe nsive pop, hitting two home runs. R.J. Muller and Blake Prested each had two bits for the Blue. Taylor Young and Kevin Courvolsler each had a single. Patrick Keehan and Muller combined on the mound for the victory. • Blue All-Stan 1 uMirlldalA4 Young and Muller combined to hold La Mira da while the Blue All-Stars banged out 13 hits. Muller also helped his own cause by bitting a grand slam. Muller and Encinias each had three hits. Blaine Gribble bad two hits. The Blue All-Stars continue the round robin tournament against Surf Side A on Saturday at the Los Alamitos Baseball Facility at 9 a .m. Salling, Wlndsurfbig 6 Ka-. .•11•••1•1•._ Some People Can Never Relax W.'I tNdt you ltow to relM at wfll# MY, time, Mlywflerw. What's more, we'll show you how you can quiddy gain greater health, h•pptnen end peace of mind. ~ Because our teachers hav:teen traineo by a yoga ---~ master, we teach everything from the popular Hatha Yoga str8tchlng exercises to deep meditation and simple techniquet for quickly reducing stress and gaining emotional balance. Come to the only yoga center serving Orange County for °'*aY .. ,,., G.11·(114) 646 W1. FREE DEMONSTRA110NS • 10001m Ind 7-.30 pn Wednesday, July 1 n , YOGA CENTER Newpon Beach!C.osta M a Daily Pilor . Newport Harbor High calls on its biggest name (Yardley) for fund-raiser on Monday. en legendary Stanford great and Basketball Hall of Pamer George Yardley lends his name to a celebrity goll tournament, you can bet the place will be rockin' if •The Bird" has anything to say abount. The event, n8.1Jled Yardl~y V, features several athletes in all sports with Yardley a.s the host. To accommodate the enormous growth of the Newport Harbor High golf program. head coach Jim Warren and tournament co-chairman Buck Johns have orchestrated a bona fide celebrity tournament to serve as a fund-raiser. This year's tournament will be played on Monday at the Newport Beach Goll CoUISe with a 2 p.m. shotgun start. Registration and a putting contest are at noon. Yardley, the school's most famous alumnus, will be joined by Mickey Flynn (the Ghost of La Palma from Anaheim High), Mike Lansford (former Rams kicker), Brian Goodell (two-time Olympic gold-medal winning swimmer) and Dr. Sammy Lee (two-time Olympic gold-medal winning diver), as well as myriad golf professionals from Pelican Hill Golf Club, Big Canyon Country Club, Santa Ana Country Club and Costa Mesa TENNIS Newport's Davenport advances at Wimbledon • No. 2 seed shoves past Neiland, 6-1 , 7-5. WIMBLEDON. England - Lindsay Davenport of Newport Beach is trymg to reverse a trend at the All England Lawn and Ten- nis Club: She has never advanced beyond the quarterfi- nals at the Wimbledon Champi- onships. Davenport, seeded second, defeated doubles specialist Larisa Neiland in straight sets Wednes- day, 6-1, 7-5, in the second round of women's singles competition. Davenport, who beat Argenti- na's Florenica Labat m the first round, 6-2, 6-2, will face Venezuela's Maria Alejandra Vento on Friday in the third round. Davenport, who has won 14 career singles titles and 20 dou- bl&s championships, lost at Wim- bledon in the second round in 1996 and '97. She was eliminated in the fourth round in '95, the quarters in '94 and the third round in '93, her first year at Wimbledon. Davenport, a Palisades Tennis Club member, has won over $4.4 million in prize money in her career. Goll and Counb'y Club. Last year, after all was said and done, Yardley was spdtted ta~ down America.n flags w had lined t.Ke ninth fairway along Irvine Boulevard at about 10 p.m . "George Yardley was the one who noticed the American flags were still up outside, and he insisted to help take them down," Warren said. Pinehurst Being a bot dub pro certainly has its advantages. 0 It's nevw too early to polDl out what's happening with the Toshiba Senior Classic, Orange County's only PGA Tour event, 'Yhich is scheduled next year for March 8·14 with a $1.2 million purse at Newport Beach Country Club. New programs related to the Senior Tour event will include a Celebrity Pro-Am to benefit the Deacon Jones Foundation, in which 26 Hall of Famers from raffle prizes. Details: 122·1600, ext. 26. a While some apor1s have seemingly l06t Generation Xers, like baseball and tennis, golf has discovered a way of boosting interest in 20--somethings, according to The Zandl Group, a New York City-based consulting finn specializing in consumers under30. Golf, according to the firm, heads the list of sports that are getting •cooler" for today's Gen Xers. . ~ THURSDAY, JUNE 25,, 1998 Gray All-Stars Call in third place game •Dana Point A Team L 0 S ALAMITOS - The historical run of the Newport Harbor Baseball Association , Mustang division Gray All·Stars is over at the Pre-District Tourna- ment at St. Hedwick in Los Alamitos. The Gray lost to Dana Point A, 10..3, and finished fourth in the tournament. l In addition, last year's Newport Harbor Celebrity dolf Tournament raised over $8,500 in net proceeds to the program, which last spring played a varsity exchange against Robert Louis Stevenson, playing on the road . 'around the sporting world will -----------• play on opening day. Seventy-six percent of the 20-29 year olds swveyed named golf when asked which sports were becoming the in-thing to do. Next were mountain biking and snowboarding at 67% and 58%, respectively. The Gray Team was the first NHBA Mustang team in the his· tory of the league to make past the round robin phase. at Pebble Beach, then hosting Stevenson at Pelican Hill. Events such as Yardley V make those exchanges and other golf memories possible for budding players. The tournament, also supported by course owner Steve Lane, includes an awards dinner and raffle in the Tea Room. The format is a lour-person scramble, with teams using the Stableford Point System: Double eagle (plus eight), eagle (plus five), birdie (plus two), par (zero), bogey (minus one) and double bogey or worse {minus three). Tournament fees are $100 per player. Details: 856-2200. 0 Kelly Manos, Big Canyon Country Club assistant pro, left town Monday for the third and final round of the PGA of America Club Professional Championships at PinehUISt, S.C., No. 8 Course. DEEP SEA WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS Davey's Locker 7 boats, 248 anglers. 24 albacore, 47 yellowtail, 1 skipjack tuna, S bonito, 1,061 barracuda, 106 calico bass, 23 sand bass, 4 sculpin, 1 halibut. Newport Landi119 -6 boats, 1 SS anglers. 68 albacore, 6 bonito, 426 barracuda, 3 yellowtail, 67 calico bass, 42 sand bass, 23 mackerel. The four-round championship opens today. . Manos qualified last fall for the final stage of the PGA Club Pro Championships, in which the low 25 golfers earn exempt status into the 80th PGA Championship Aug. 13-16 at Sahalee Country Club in Redmond, Wash., the final major of the year. Manos, the 1996 Southern California PGA section champion, who missed repeating as SCPGA champion by one stroke last September, smoked through two qualifiers to reach Pinehurst. He advanced from the first stage at Bear Creek last July, when he shot 72 and 74 to finish 10th, then qualified from the second stage at El Paso, Texas, last fall. Manos, taking two weeks off from his day job, will travel to Hawaii and play in a tournament at Mauna Kea immediately following the PGA event at Early Years Toys 'I Developmental loys for children binh to I 0 yellTh. 'I Quality toys wilh lasting and creative play value. • Personal service from knowledgeable sales ~laff. . 642-4212 1827 WESTCLIFF DRIVE. NEWPORT BEACH GRAND RE-OPENING ------------,------------· Full Service 1 Special Detail Car Wash With 1 Coupon Offer Sealer Wax , Express Handwax Surlier s:11•daf I Includes Deluxe Car Wash, Hand r r.., ApplJed Uquld Wax & nre Dressing There will also be a women's clinic on Tuesday (March 9), a program to help facilitate and strengthen growth in the women's game. Next year's tournament will also feature Fairway Villas aloog the 17th and 18th fairways, and a Pavilion Club at the 15th hole for small groups. For any information regarding the Toshiba Senior Classic: 515-4840. 0 While the Held ls sold out. sponsorship opportunities remain available for the Costa Mesa Community Golf Classic, benefiting the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce. Even though the event isn't played until July 27, it has been sold out for weeks. Mesa Verde Country Club is the host. The tournament will feature the Taylor Made club-fitting van, free to all participants, and giveaways at each tee. The event • includes food, entertainment and ·=~ 70'L M YOlll -i'lllUUCI COIT All three sports, according to the survey, -share the requirement of purchasing at 1E¥l5~ one pricey piece of equipment and access to very specific (and often exclusive) venues of play.• Cbrlstopher Lo Menzo had a single and an RBI for the Gray. Jarret DanJeJ had a double and Kris Packwood had a single and an RBI. Rye Thorton also had a single. Brendon Salisbury and Tyler Parker each pitched three innings and combined for six strikeouts. Other sports listed were women's pro basketball (57%), · Major League Soccer (48 %), martial arts (42%), auto racing (35%), miniature golf (32%), bowling (30%) and fencing Carter Kaufman caught a Oy ball in right field and doubled up a runner with his throw to Pack- wood at first base. Zippy Levy caught for four sol- id innings. Brett Houten, Nathan Todd, Pbllip Martin, Nathan Cramer and John Ashen com- bined for great defensive plays. (11 %). At last check, miniature golf wasn't a sport. Newport Harbor Montessori Center "Academic Excellence in Harmony wjth Young Lives" SUMMER ADVENTURES! 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I NH BOYS CONTINUED FROM 81 staff of assistants, Coach Jeff BrinkJey and lhe aforementioned Brett Baker helpeq lead the Tars to the final four for the fourth time in six seasons. A 5-0 nonJeague campaign for- tified expectations, but back-to- bdck losses to Woodbridge and Santa Margarita to open Sea View play tempered some of that opl.lJTUsm. Undeterred, the Tars put together another hve-game win- rung streak, mcluding a 31-3 first- round thrashing of Villa Park and a dramatic 38-28 quarterfinal ver- dict over Kennedy. But, alas, Santa Margarita posted its fourth victory in two seasons over Hmt>or, 27-7, in the semifinals to keep Brinkley's ~quad from add.mg to its two-sea- son school-record total of 22 wins and finalize its record at 10-3. Baker, who amassed 2,993 all- purpose yaids, scored a school single-season record 30 touch- downs, procured a county-lead- ing nine interceptions and was distnct MVP and All-ClF Division V. He will continue al Cal Polo San Lws Obispo. Hogan, the Newport-Mesa Distnct Defensive Player of the Year, amassed 139 tackJes at mid- dle lmebacker to collect All-CIF recogrubon and earn a scholar- ship to Colorado State. Quarterback Steve Gorman ( 1,078 yci!ds and 12 TDs passing), receiver Oscar Garcia (36 catch- es), offensive lmemen Phil Bal- tazar and Grant Hill, outside line- backer Shawn O'Donnell, defen- sive tackJe Derek Fox, comerback LamM Lee and kicker Eddie Johnson were also all-district. Baker, Hogan, Baltazar, Fox and J ohnson were fll'St-team all- league, while Garaa, Hill, center Lance Chavez cmd Lee were sec- ond-learn choices. Baker, Hogan and Fox will rep- rnsent thE' South in next month's OfdngP County All-Star Game, wtule Bnnkley was the Newport- Mesa Coach of the Year. +Volleyball· Coach Dan Glenn's expenenced and talented cast seized the top rank.mg in the county dnd C'IF Southern Section D1V1s1on I by going unbeaten in best-of-five matches dunng the regular season Included m lhal stretch was 11 straight three-game. sweeps, as well as two league victones apiece over eventual section champions Santa Margarita (Divi- Ckm I) and Corona del Mar (Divi- lton Ill). ~ broken hnger sustained in • the seventh league match by t 'tliird-year setter 1\-avis Nelson, 1he Sea View League Co-MVP, Newport-Mesa District Player of \}\e Year, a first-team All-CIF • l>lvision I choice and an Orange ~ <iounty aJJ-star, put a damper on '.an unbeaten league champi- R omhip campaign. Nelson's injury prevented him trOm setting the rest of the way . (he did return to jump serve in ; spot postseason duty), but junior Ty lramblie stepped in to .keep the Tars on the winning track. . . . . .. Playoff romps over University, Fountain Valley and Marina set up a rematch with fourth-seeded Mira Costa in the semifinals. But the Mustangs, who fell tO Harbor in the season opener, avenged the defeat, 15-17, 15-8, 8-15, 15-12, 15-13, to finalize Harbor's record at 20-1. Included in the glorious regu- lar season were tournament titles in San Diego and Santa Barbara, where Nelson and Scott Aichbold earned respective MVP laurels. Archbold, a senior outside hit- ter, joined Nelson on the All-CIF first team, while junior outside hitter Matt Jameson was a third- team choice. Archbold and Jameson, like Nelson, were all-district and first- team all-league, while senior middle Scott Dore and Tramblie were second-team all-league honorees. Zach Wells, Rick Robinson, Adam Hearlson, Alan Limon, John Stout and Billy Clayton also contributed greatly. + Cross country: Coach Bim Bar- ry's battalion swept through a perfect Sea View dual-meet sea- son, but was upset by Santa Mar- garita at league finals, which forced the Tars to settle for a co- championship. Still, the Sailors rallied to finish second at the CIF Southern Sec- tion Division III finals, then wound up fourth in Division ID at the state meet in Fresno. Junior Curt He rberts (15:37) was eighth at league finals, ahead of junior Steve Jensen (runth in 15:38), senior Matt McKinlay (10th at 15:40), senior Ryan Jensen (11th in 15:41) and senior Claudio Cortes (12th in 15:46). Ryan Jensen paced the squad at CIF finals (16:15), followed by Herberts (16:19), junior Steve Jensen (16:30), McKinlay (16:44) and Cortes (16:44). Their com-· bined 91 points, however, were no match for division champion Don Bosco. Steve Jensen led the way at state finals (16:39), as Ryan Jensen (16:44), junior Adam Antonini (16:51), Cortes (17;10) and McK.inlay (17:15) rounded out the scoring effort. + Water polo: Rebounding off the school's first postseason absence in 30 years, Coach Bill Barnett's squad ran the Sea View table to capture the league championship. The Sailors entered the Divi- sion I playoffs as the No. 4 seed and took care of Notre Dame of Sherman Oaks, 13-2, in the first round. But, as had been the case in their previous four playoff runs, it ended in tile quarterfinals when Capistrano Valley earned a 9-7 upset. Senior Princeton-bound goalie Jon Pharris was named Sea View Player of the Year, and was select- ed All-CIF for the third straight fall. Senior Luke Alvarado was a second-team All-CIP choice, and joined Pharris and junior team- mate Jeff Leeper on the all- league firsf team. Juniors Gary Conwell and Kevin Becker were second-team all-league picks as the ns.rs fin- •ilhed 18-5, 5-0 in league. + Basketball: In the midst of the public-parochial debate that fueled the year-long releaguing process, Coach Larry Hirst's Sailors lifted the spirits of public schools everywhere by knocking off then unbeaten Santa Margari- ta, the top-ranked team in the county. A 50-4 7 home victory Feb. 4 also went a long way toward helping the Tars tie El Toro for second in the final Sea View standings. The Sailors won seven of their final eight regular-season games, including four straight, but ran into a buzz saw in a 58-42 CIP Division I-AA first-round road loss at Ayala to finish 18-9, 7-3 in league. Junior point guard Matt Jame- son averaged 13.5 points, 5.6 rebounds, 3.7 assists and led the team in steals en route to first- team All-Sea View and All-New- port-Mesa District laurels. Senior Scott Archbold (9.0 ppg) and sophomore Dustin Illing- worth (9.3 ppg) were also all-dis- trict selections, while Archbold was second-team all-league and Illingworth gained honorable mention from Sea View coaches. Juniors Gary Robinson (6.8 ppg) and Adam Hearlson (5.7 ppg) were als~ big contributors. + Track and Held: Seniors Eddie Clarke (157-9 in the discus) and Chuck Loo (43-21/4 in the triple jump), as well as junior Steve Jensen (1:58.9 in the 800 meters) all won Sea View League individ- ual championships as Coach Bim Barry's Sailors (3-4, 3-2 in league) wound up second in the team standings. Loo was also second at league finals in the 110 high and 300 intermediate hurdles, while Clarke was third in the shot put. Clarke, whose season best was 169-0, finished fifth in the discus at the CIF Southern Section Divi- sion II finals, where Jensen earned a sixth-place medal in the 800 in 1 :57 .27. Senior Dan Gerlach, second in league in the triple jump and long jump, finished fifth in the C1F Division I1 long jump finals (21-51/2 ), after having soared to a personal-record 22-5 at CIF pre- liminaries. Sophomore Trevor Jones, third in league in the 300 hurdles, also earned a sixth-place medal at ClF finals and also joined Steve Jensen, Ryan Jensen and Nick Popov to finish third in Division Il in the 1,600 relay in 3:24.89. Ryan Jensen, a senior, was sec- ond behind bis brother in the 800 at league finals (a PR of 1 :59.6) and also qualified for ClF finals in the same event. Curt Herberts was second in league in the 1,600 (4:23.4). + WresWng: Senior standout Rigo Pinon won the Sea View 121- pound title, his second straight league crown, then went on to gain silver medals at the CIP Southern Section and Masters Meet tournaments. Pinon, who will wrestle at Santa Ana College, was sixth at state finals. Junior Bobby Allard (127 pounds), senior Chad Tweedy (132) and sophomore Jared Dut- ton (1-42) also claimed individual league gold medals as the Sailors finished third as a team. Junior Brad Um (154), who 92660 • .lit FROM Bi DEVON KIRSCHBAUM I DAl.Y PLOT KIM HAGGERTY..ZVUUS I DAILY PllOT Tiere ls a certaln given when it comes to team photos -they typically signify championships -and the Sallon had three Sea View League crowns, in volleyball, cross country and water polo under the coaching of Dan Glenn (volleyball), Bim Barry (cross country) and BW Barnett (water polo). Chip Going, finished fifth at league finals in the 200 free relay, qualifying for CIP in 1:32.17. Going was sixth in the 200 free (1:54.09), Paul Kepner seventh rn the 500 free (5:06.87) and Jetr Leeper eighth in the 500 free (5:07.54) at league finals. + Salling: The 1997 national champions rallied from a slow start to finish second at the '98 nationals at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy in New London, Conn. Skippers Brian Bissell, Scott Hogan, crew members Gray Dougherty and Tyler Haskell, as well a single-banded competitor Jamie McCormick were key to helping the Tars come close to Boston-based victor Milton Acad- emy. Milton finished with 253 points, Harbor 246 and Point Loma of San Diego 239. McConnick was 11th in the single-handed standings. Newport's season also includ- ed victories in the Rose Bowl and Cardinal regattas. Bissell, a senior, will continue at Georgetown. + Baseball: Junior catcher Char- lie Waite led Coach Jim Kiefer's seniorless cast, which finished 7-18, 1-14 in league. Waite hit .363 with five home runs and 24 RBI, while providing outstanding defense behind the plate to earn first-team All-Sea View and all-district recognition. Junior Shawn O'Donnell (.342 with two homers and 15 RBI), as well as sophomores Nick Langs- dorf (.348 with one homer and 14 RBI) and Scott Beerer (.272 with one homer and 13 RBI , as well as a 3-5 pitching record with one save) were also all-district hon- orees. MARC MAATJ.I I DAll.Y Pl.OT Harbor ~ltcher Scott Beerer sends a batter down on strikes. + GoU: Sophomores Mitch Johns and Traighe Concannon finished seventh and 12th, respectively, at Sea View finals for Coach Jim Warren's squad, which finished 4-14, 1-9 in league. Warren cited an 11th-place showing in the 38-school Sacra- mento Tournament, as well as a one-stroke loss to Northern Cali- fornia champion Robert Louis Stevenson High as season high· lights. won league as a sophomore, was second at league finals. Freshman. Bruce Lim (105), sophomore Mike Snyder (191), as well as juniors Robert Peredia (152) and Jeremy Munoz (173) each finished third in league. + Soccer: Coach Ziad. Khoury's squad finished in an a pparent third-place tie with Sea View rival El Toro, but had to forfeit a league victory over Irvine for using an ineligible player and did not make the playoffs. Senior fullbacks Brett Baker and Chapin Kreuter were first- team all-league choices, while senior stopper Bric Werner and junior sweeper Zach ~ells were named to the second team. The forfeit finalized Harbor's record at 6-6-3, 4-4-2 in league, and Khoury resigned after the season to concentrate on coach- ing his Slammers club teams. + Swimming: San Francisco State-bound senior Jason Arrow finished second in league in the 100-yard breaststroke (l:Ot.SJ), + Tennls: Coach Charlie.Bleikets then docked a season-best 1:01.2 to finish ninth at the ClF Southern 28·year coaching career came to Section Division I finals. an end as he retired after the Tars' Arrow was also seventh and l -l? sea.son. They were 0-10 1n league. qualified for CIF prelims in the Senior singles player John 200 individual medley (2:06.42) at Rinek, a second·team All-Sea league finals. Vi tf 1.-th Kevin Becker was second in .. ew pe ormer, ~ e way. league in the 50 freestyle (22.15) and finished fifth in the 100 free (49.63) to help Coach Brian Kreutzkamp's team finish fourth in league after a 2-3 league duel- meet record. Becker, as well as teammates Gary Conwell, Peter Beldon and + Badminton: Singles standouts Josh Yocbea and Jamey Beeton were the top male performers on Coach Tom Pestoleti'a co·ed squad, whJch finished its free. lance schedule 3-8, including a split with Beck Bay rival Corona delMa ... nessing something sped.al. ldddng chores late 1n the seaJOn, added the field goal to cop the victory, nearly outscoring Kennedy ell by btmMlf. ~ lt ICOJ'8Cl again on a 44'-yard pus play to go up, 28-14, with 9:31 lett in the third quarter. On Baker's next ca.ny, a 7-yard rush to the home lidellne, he wu bit near the boundary and got up dragging his left leg. He missed just one play, however, be.fore oonverting a f owth·and-two situation wttb a 3-yard swge oft left tackle. After a holding penalty, Gorman bit Garda on a 3'-ya.rd scoring pus to tie the game and Kennedy tumbled the ball back to Harbor on the fint play after tbe kickoff at the h1th 25. He finished with a career-high 232 rushibg yon.ts on 34 ~es. three receptiosll for 51 yards, thMe punt returns for 93 yards and two ldckoff returns for 37 more. H1s six punts aver· aged 33.5 yards, including a 52·yard 'mlaUe, and be was typ1cally prominent on defeme, u well. Belter and the boys, however, went to work lmmedJatoly after Baker returned the en.suing kick.off 15 yudl to b1J own 28, Ha bolted 45 yuda on a draw play on MCOnd down , th n came out for a brief test while a pair of puse1 puahed the bOitl to the 5. Querterbeck Steve Gorman eventually hJt Oicar G&rc::Mi wtth a fourth-down TD totl to puu Ute Sailon withln 2s-i1. and Baker kkk· ltart.d.tb81Ua' sublequent pa•111ioo wttb. 32·yard, ftnt-down scamper tnto Kellnedy ter- ritory. Pulled to catch bil breath, Bater r9Cilftd a IOud ovation from tbi bom. aowcs, wbldl Wll beginning tO l8Dl'J !My were~ Wit- Baker was hJt again close to lhe Sideline on the t8cond play of the drlVe and Coach ;Jeff Brlnkloy d.i'ew an Unrportsmenlike penalty protesting what be believed was a late hit agaln.st his frandilte player. On tblrd...nd·27, bowever. th.ete wu no doubt who 8rtrildeY would get the ball to, at be caBe4 a ICl'98n pa11 Which Baker turned lnto a 42-~ go..abeed TD. Babr, who took OYW punting and ~ •BaJter had a great game, again,• iwluDed up Brln1tley, who while appredatlYe Ol Babr'I U))Joltl, WU fatted to COl'ddl'81dtj ........... the contttbutlon Ol Baken J>W'I to !Minta"' the team fOCUI he bU built tbe program around. Tb8N WU, ~' l*!Dtf of IUppOlt bt his offenllw llM, CleliMD. llDd a ...... ..._. ~ blDd a -.ay ID.., Kcr 1!1J. Bat 11118 WU, U DNCb al .... &mp.-., a 0Deo manibowaM-.<'$1 II N~ 8eachlCOlta Meaa Daily PiJoc PUILJC NOTfCH PUBLIC NOTICH PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICll PUILtC NOTICH PUIUC NOTICES IOI.If months lfOft\ the date OONEO WILL 8E SOLD AT tllutnlNtton Pannera, U:C nerthip CM:1ed by: an lndMduaJ PUIUC NOTICE mnc:a 0/1 .._Ill•....._. • ...., .. Of lhe fwat lttu11nee ol ltt· PUBLIC AUCTION AT (o.t.waret, ,.71 Vi& Udo, Ha~ you tlarted doing He11e YOl.I 1~ dOinQ ... 1--. .. -. • Ill ......... _. fll .,.., 'c.,. at provldecs In Prot>ate SOUTH COAST SEL' Sult• 213. NMPOtt leach, bl.I--• Y9'17 No tll*MH yer> No "41tttloue llu•lne.. • ...... ,.. ~ ....... c=--r c ·.,-1' ~ ... PUllJC NOTICH PUIUC llOTICU ~IOTICll Ode aect•on 8100. The STORAGE, 3410 w. CA 82983 illftfl Porr Don ,redrtltMn ............... "' Hiii • ,...,. .. -•a.eeCllllllr1111119 -------.~.~t-,-t-.~.--•ulM IOI filing ct.imt \¥ill WARNER AYE , SANTA Thia bu1lne11 It ~on-Tl'll1 ltalelMt'lt WU ftled Thlt t1&ttment wu flied TN tQllowlng P9ftont att .,,_.,. ,,.. " ...... Cl .. 1111111. ~ 0-.. 'r •UllMONI not explte belort four Al'«A, CA. ON JULY t , duc;ted by: Umlled Uablllty w111'1 tht County Clerk ot v.-1\h tN County Clerk ot dolna but nn111: YOU_.• JmWA.T ... ~I!_ 11• '9 ..... -.:- PUIUC NOTICI ACION UOIC 11'\0nll'lt from the heeling 1998, AT 12:00 P.M. CO . Orange County on .. 11-98 Otenge~ty on &-1M8 Cotfa AmuhnWllt, 1570 Im A ~ 0/1 TRUl'1' _. w -wr •...., atl • .;, --.,-,--::--:..z: W~E TO gEFE.NO~~· d~~ noticed~. AUCTIONEER MA. RICH· HaYe you IW\ed dc)lng tHH711SIS 19Hll C.1112 eon.ca Piece, Costa Mesa, wum ..,.. ....... a... ., .,.._ .. .:: ... .;,-. (A'f'llO a Atusado) · I I le MAY EXAMINE the ARO (DICK~ SIDDERS, butlnett yet? Yet, Sept. Daily Pllbl June 18, 25, Otllly ftilOI June 18 25 CA t2628 YOU 1NCa C1DI 10 ~ t:-' ._. ::.: ...... RONALD PANET end Doe•~! :p~~~~=~~ ~:f.~1A TATE BONO ~=nation Partner•. u.c. July 2, t. 1898 TMAll July 2, 8, 1998 Th55i ::~ •• ~~1a1;::..~ :,a;;;i..v:-IGU)":r. .......... 4::..: .... " .,...,_ 1 lo 20. ~. the Hlllt. VOi.i may Ide UNtT·NAME·CONT£NTS Ctaud• Flotent • MaNIQ!no PUBLIC NOTICE PUILtC NOTICE 92828 ~ IM&. P 'tOU tt1'llc:t-. Jr.m. • ... CllW I I a YOU ARI .BEING SUED 8~ wllh the COl.lrt 1 Rettuast 312. WAN C. NGUYEN, Member, ManaQ9f Thia bu1lne11 It con-_,M ~ CIP fll CO. ....... Cauley 411 ..._.. .. P1"u:TI::nJ:) U"N~u~~~ ~ Special Nolice (lo1m REFRIGERATOR, MISC Thlt atatemenl w11 lli.d Flctltloue Bu.Inn• FacUtroue aualneee dueled by: an lndtvidull TMS M1Wlm C. ,,_~Or-..; ... Of Ci!., ... a - dem n E·t54) ol the filing ol an ITEMS & BOXES with 1he County Clerk ot Name.Statement ' N It t t Have y01J ttarteCI doing • M"'MQI ~ VOU. .,. ... ,...... .. ._ a.a _. 1'YHI N~~~o CALENDAR lnvenlory and •PPtalsat ol 39, WILLIAM SHUMAKER, Orange County on 1-3·98 The following perlO<ll are Th• ~::W10: :.:~ • .,. bu1lntt1 yet? Ytt, 1· 1 ·98 YOU ltQJLD CIOHT'ACT A .. """;f: "'!.,. ~ ...... --.. Oii •tlal• assets or of any P• MISC. ITEMS & BOXES 19988780358 dolOQ buslnest as: d I bl.Isl • Pablo o .. van UWYlll °" 111.Dll • ..,_ .. --.,.. ... ry;,:.,onth~~u·~:mon· l•ldllon ,or accounl .. pro-550, MIKE KOSMERI, Dally PllOI Jun• 11, t8, 25. CJ and Company, 537 Th": Hu~~~~·· Group Thi• llalement was flied J:tO ....... Goldimt ......... ~.-::.: .,,. ........... :: • • • •av ed n Probate Coae sec-STEREO SPEAKERS, J 1 2 1--ThS37 Ntwporl Center Drlvt, 18712 R Ln. H 01 1 ' with the county Cleric ol ..,._...........,......_ .... _..,., ...._. typewritten response II this lion 1250. A Request lor MISC. ITEMS uy • ...,., lt48, Newport Beach, CA on · u ing on Orange County on 8-3-98 ca.• .. dl'Y 1191poll*d ._ .. al .......... Md ..-., tD ..... ~ c,r~., or phone call wlll Sp~clal Nollce lorm ls 734, K.COOK/A. DAT· PUBLIC NOTICE 82860 ~r,~~mC\~2~7 Hullman 19988780315 .,.,,._....,.,., ,.._.,. ="!:'=== ~·µ~•~..;;; not protect you: your typ .. ~~~~bl• lrom the court T~~~· MJ!~J~IM~OLLER Flc tltloua •ualnH& ~~lf"D~:~h ~ewlct:~~~: 18712 Ron Lane, Hunting'. Delly Piiot June 11, 18, 25, : ~ ~~ ._ fllt'lt fll aurfaicll .-y. u ::,...,..._..__.. written retponse mull be Attornev tor the Pell· MISC. ITEMS & ITEMS ' Hame ltatement Beach. CA 92651° 1~~1: .. ;~~~~19126~: con· July 2• 1998 Th539 No.11Ml171G9oat-,._-.-wd In ............ fll ,_... .~. In ":~f:r 1~1~°j,m ii you tloner: SOUTH COAST SELF The lollowlOQ persona ere This buslneu . la con· ductad by: an individual PUBLIC NOTICE • fll ~ ~ In the ~ ~ = ~-, • 5 wan co Hr your JOHN 8 HORWITZ ST 0 A A Q E, SH AR 0 N doing butlnen as; ducted t>y: an Individual Have ou itarted doing Cflca d the ,.___ Of • ----11 er•·· d ot Ill IESQ LAW OFFiCES YOUNG, MANA.GEA SCALA INTERNATIONAL Have you 1ta11ed doing bus1nes~ ye1? No Fictitious Busln•H or..-~ c.triw111a. =-· ..:-• n. eo.. -nu.ii.. ,... I you 0 nu •your, .. 0 , HUQHES la H Published Newport TRAVEL. 3334 E. Coast business yet? Yes, 08/01/ William Todd Huttman Name Statement ......., by. Meltl J, • ...-..... 1 ~ 81Nt~ .... spontt on me, you may OR· Beach·Costa Mt11 Dally Highway, Suite 319, Co· 98 This stattmenl was filed The loHowlng pe1sons art e:•,.._" md l!llaDlll'I a. ~,,..,_...., MY-,. Jllll _,, IOH the cue, ~d your WMITZ, 5311 E. CHAP· Piiot June 25, July 2, 1998 tona dtl Mlf. CA 92625 Jamee Ruth Newkirk with the County Clt1k or doing business as: C~ ......., ... ~ ~Oflliil~rt) ~":'..'! ~-"* w••· ~ a,.., prop-AN AVE., ORANGE, Th557 Vlvlan M Garcla·Coumas, This statement was flltd Class ol 87 Reunion, 2480 • • 'INlllw wartd a.y.. _.,, _ --· lllM-'L.lrle: erty may be tllcen wilt-tout CA 12810 321 112 LA1lc1pur Ave .• Co· with th• County Clerk ol Orange County on &-23•99 Irvin• Blvd. 1256. Tustin ....... L09'I ~ :tllkw\ m Walt I DIM. 1'31. .. luriM< warning lrom the Published Newport PUBLIC NOTICE rona d•I Mar, CA 92625 Orange County on 6-23·98 1118172 832t CA 112782 •......,..~Md_ 1-C:.... ...... CA ma Tiii ~ ..,._.. • c;QYrt. Btach·Costa Mesa Datt Jaclc Coumas. 321 112 11188782282 Dally Piiot June 25, July 2, Sh1rm1lla W1jerlsirlwar· All11a lalcl 1, • ~ ur ...... ., ~ c19-_,_ ~ _ qu remen I . OU may want · · u • · PUBLPC AUCTION Mar CA 92625 ' ' #256 Tustin CA 92782 .. bldlMr fer C9lti lnClOl'l9dNN fll h ... ,.. Thel re aret oylher legal re· Pilot June 25 26 J '" 2' HOTIC• OF U<k•P"< A~ .• C0<~ •• D'"r ~lol Juno 25 .Nly 2 9. '6. '998 Th568 ..... 2'80 IMoo BNd., £--k> ~ "'1 "°!!"' ... _,, .,.... .... ' to call an attorney right l998 ThF559 Notice Is t'ttreby gtven Thl's buslnHs Is con· 9• 16• 1998 Th565 PUBLIC NOTICE This' busl~ess Is con-•cm. fll _..In ......_and altw CIQftll'llGfl l-------~-. away. If you do not know PUBLIC NOTICE lhal the undersigned will ducted by: husband and PUBLIC NOTICE dueled by: an lndivoduaJ ~ Of the UNled ......_,. r ~ .,.,_, an attorney, you may call sell at PUBLIC AUCTION wife Flctltloua BuslneH Have you started doing ..... ~ emf\ • caaNlr'a t..il. Md ... Wll bit No room l?f\ an attorney releir_. •trvlc• cnate14272 on 07/06/98 at 11:00 a.m. Have you t11rted doing FlcUUous BuslneH Name Statement buslnessyet?'\'es,6/1198 c.t*1l clialWft ~ • atm « .......... ~CIDWIW1l in the garage or a i.Qlll aid office (listed NOTICE TO al: ALLSPACE. 8564 HAM· busln11s yet? YH, 5·tS-98 Nam• St•tement The lollOW1ng penons are SharmlUa Wijt"islrlwa1dena ,......, --. a diedl ot ~ _,....., or for the car? Jn the plione book). ILTON AVE .. HUNTINGTON Vivian Otrcla.Coumas The lotlowlng persona art doing business-.: This stattment was filed ....., by a.._ Of r.dtrll ..._.., r.o-dPng .., Oaapun de que le en. CREDITORS OF BCH., CA 92648 the per. Thia ata&emtnl was filed doln business u · Th• Home Value AcMSOl)I. wilh lhe County Cterlc ol Cid YnlDn, or a diedl y' " « enc:an-t1eguen H I.a Clta<:lon judl· BULK SALE AND sooll proptf1y or th• fol· wilh the County Clerk ol a) ~rganically Youra. b) 424 62nd SI Newport Orange County on 6-16·98 dr..n by• ..,. Of,..,.. lnnc:llll. to~ Ole~ clal u1ted Ilene un plazo do INTENTION TO lowing: Orange County on 6-t6-98 Kruy Kokonuu 686 Dar· Beach. CA 92663 19188781574 ..W,... Ind .._, ....-. ~ aunt fll the 30 DIAS CALENDA.RIOS TRANSFER NAME· UNIT# 11188781583 rall St #A, Costa Mesa, CA Raymond Karl McFarland. Daily Pilot June 18. 25. tton, ~ .. lltil•\ « t) wand by aMd pa1a pre1tntar un1 1e-ALCOHOLIC INVENTORY Dally Ptlol June 18, 25. 92627 424 62nd St., Newport Jul 2• 9, 1998 Th550 ...,.. .... apctled In d ~ .mi .....,_ Sl>ll"ta 41tc.lta a mequ1na BEVERAGE LICENSE HOSOI, CHRISTIAN, Jui 2 g t S98 Til!S48 Veronica Blnley, 686 Dar· Beach. CA 92663 Y -.dlof'lt1«radtNf'IMncllll tMnan,u~ lft _, en H ta cone. IUC A001, BICYCLE, TV, "I •· rtllSt.IA Costa Mesa.CA This buslnets It con· PUBLICNOTICE CodeMd~todo l'IClll(•). llMnca,, r ~ Una carte o uni llamaCla • .C. 8101 et CLOTHES PUBLIC NOTICE 92627 ' ducted by: an Individual A call to classlfled .:an help taltfonlca no la olftcara seq. attd B la P FOTIADES, CHRIS. F014, This business Is con· Have you started doing Fictitious Bu1lne11 protecclon; 1u respuesta 24073 et Hq.) HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Flc tltlou• Buelneae ducted by: an individual buslnets ytt? No Name Statement "Aff d bl esrlll a maqulna lien. qua Escrow No. 2440·CC SHIRLEY ANN MOORE. N•me St•tement Have you started doing Ray Karl McFarland The lollowlng persons are or a e c;umpllr con lat formall· Notice Is hereby given F066, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Tha followlOQ pe11ons are businass yet? Yes, 4·98 Thfs statemenl was filed doing business as: daCIH legalH ap1opl11das Iha! a J>ulk sate of assets ARNOLD, KIMBERLY. doing busln•H as: Veronica Blnley wllh th• Counly Clerk ol THERE ANO BACK AGAIN sl usttd qulere que le corre and a 1ranster or atcohofic Hon. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS B & F Supply, 1261 Mars This statement was filed Orange County on 6·23·98 TOURS, 414 Vista Roma, Alternative" Hcuche aucaso. beverage license Is about ARNOLD, KIMBERLY. D1ive, Huntington Beach. wllh the County Cleric ol 199B87822Bt NewportBeach,CA92660 SI usted no presanta su to be made. H100·102, HOUSEHOLD CA 92847 OraOQe County on 6·23·98 Daily Piiot June 25, July 2, oavtd w. Dobyns, 414 rtspu11ta a lltmpo, pueda The names. social secu· ITEMS, TIRES Ba11 Udlnk, 8301 Flaxman 19988782285 9 1e 1999 Th563 Vista Roma. Nawpo11 Cemetery• Mortuary Dl'SCOUDt Casket ptrdtt el Cato, Y le pueden 1l1y or Federal Tax Num· K.E. AUCTION SERVICE, Avt., Hunllnglon Beach, . ' ' Beach, CA 92660 Chapel • Crematory ' qultar tu talarlo. au dlnero bers. and addresses ot the P.O. BOX 825, RIALTO. CA CA 92646 Dally Piiot June 25· July 2· PUBLIC NOTICE This business is con· y otru cosu de au Saller/Ucenseaare: 92377, KELLY & KARL FrankNlclcel,24632Charl· 9,16,1998 Th56l ductedby:anlndlvidual 3500PacificVteWOrive c ti & propltdad t in alllso adlcio-The names and business JACKSON. TELE: 909-873· ton. Laguna Hiiis, CA PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious @U1ln•H Have you stal1ed doing Newport Beach rema on nal pot part• de 11 ~orte. addressts ol the seller are: 0744 · AUCTION BONO 92653 Name Stalement business yet? No 844-2700 Exlsten otros requ1s1to1 1 .. JIN SU HOU 568-79-0690, #723-41·19 Thia business Is con-Fictitious Bu1lneH Th• following Pitltons are David Dobyns 8 'al Se 'c galH. Plied• que usted 512 WEST 19TH STREET. Published Newpo.rl ducted by:~ gene1al parl-Nam•St•t•m•nt doing business as: Thi• Sllltment was filed PIERCEIROTllERS un rVJ e qu1.,1 Hamar a un a~1do COSTA MESA. CA 92627 B.aach-Costa Mesa Daily nerstilp Tlie lollowl rsons are sea Ore"ms. 936 Gardenia with lhe County Clerk ol BEU IRQ•-ay lnm•dla1amen1e. S1 no The business is known Pijol JuM 18, 25. 1998, Hav• you atarttd doing d04ng buslna~ :: Way, Corona del Mar. CA Orange County on 6-16-98 IUllW Why should you subj. ect conoce a un abog1do as: SZECHWAN KING Th543 business yet? No Connell Nissan. 28SO Hat· 92625 11188781582 Mortuary* Chapel pued• llamar I un ltr\/lclo The names. Socral Secu-PUBLIC NOTICE Bart Udlnk bol' Blvd .. Costa Mesa, CA Debra s Davis. 936 Gar· Daily Pilot June 18, 25, Cremation yourself & your family to d• ret.,encla de tt>ogaClos 111y or Federal Tax Num. This stlltment was filed 92626 denia Way Corona Clal July 2 9 1998 TI\547 o a una ollclna de 1yuda bef1. and addrtsses of ll'le STATEMENT OF wlltl the County Cltrk ol Connell Nissan, (Caltl.) Mar. CA 92625 1-----· -·---~~-110 Broadway ·ng • f}ated prt'CeS for ltg_. (vea •I directorlo tel .. Buyer/Transferee are: WITHDRAWAL FROM Orange County on 6-23·98 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa This business Is con· PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Mesa payt 10 lonlco). JEARY CHEN 604·10-5531 , 11088782288 Mesa. CA 92626 ducted by: an 1nd1v1dual M2·8150 . k t & e • ceg???? CASI! NUMBER KE LI SHEN 626--07·5047, OP~~~~::~-:.i:ER O.rly Pilot June 25. July 2. This business Is con· Have you starttd doing Fictitious Buslne11 CaS e S S fVI . , , . (Numero del C•to) 15311 DOGWOOD. WEST· FICTPTIOUS 9 18 1998 Til584 ducted by: a corporation business yet? No N•m• Statement r-n "'oil fi-1 ooo l!•ranrrP 231539 MINSTER. CA 92683 . • · Have you staned doing Debra S Davis Th• ronowlng persons are ----,C~0-0-v-e-n':".le-n-:-1 --1 \AU I' •'"'" ~• Th• name and addrtu ol As listed by the Seller/Li· BUSINESS NAME PUBLIC NOTICE buainffs yet? No This sta&emenl was Med doing business as: Claaalfled ~ .... n... .. -& ~&-Qmlles h r1 1 . (El nomb censH. all other business The following person has Connell Nissan. Paul w. with the Counly Cle1k of Bridge the Miles. 9 "Mai· 842 5878 ""'"•1116 v•-t'" ..,..,.,_.. 1 • cou 1 · rt Y names and add1esses withdrawn ts a general Flctltlou1 BualneH Doddridge, Pre~. Orange County on 6-19·98 sale. Irvine. CA 92606 ;====·====:.Ll~;::::::;:;;:=;~==~=;;~;::;;::~ dlrecclon Cle 1• cort• es) used by the Selle1/Ucensee partner from the partner· N•m• Statement This s1a1emen1 was filed 19988781178 Rodney Scott Ziebol, 9 --------- Municipal Court ol tha W1thin lhrea years before ship operating undtr the The lollowiOQ persons are with lhe County Clerk ol D .1 P 101 J 8 25 Jul 2 Marsala, Irvine, CA 92606 Slate of Cahlornla Counly the date such hsl was sent l1ct11ious business name ol dolOQ businesa as: Orange County on 6-17-98 9 "l 1~8 un ' Th~70 Tills business is con· ol Oran~ • West District. or delivered to the Buyer/ MOULDING. FRAME AND Apacha Leather, 25 119845781757 · 1 • dueled by: an individual 8t41.13th St. Westmlnstai. Transferee are: NONE A.AT al 3176 Pullman St .. Mauchly St .. Ste. 325, Ir· D 11 P't 1 J 25 J 1 2 PUBLIC NOTICE Have you staned doiOQ CA 92683-4593 The assets to be sold 11e 11()7. Costa Mesa, CA vine. CA 92618 a Y 1 o une • u ~7 business yet? Yes, 511198 de~crtbed In general as: 92626 Howard Pestano 35 San-9, 16, 1998 Th FlctlUoua BuilneH Rodney Ziebol The name, address. •n1 d Equipment, lncture. lurni· The Fictitious Business Clero, Rancho sa~ta Marga· PUBLIC NOTICE Name St•t•m•nt Thlt statement was filed telephone number ol plan· lure, lease, leasehold im· Name referred to abova rila w11n the County Clerk ol liff't attorney. or pltlntllf provement. goodwill and was filed In Orange County Robert Ruiz. 37 Del Par· Flctltloua BuslneH The followlOQ persons art Orange County on 6·8·98 without an attorney, it: (El a1e located at: 512 WEST on April 25, t997, FILE 11110 , lrvlne, CA 92614 Name Statement Clsl'fPe~~~·~~~ING CO., 11988780813 nombre. la dlrecclon y el 19TH STREET, COSTA N0.19973718762 This bu1lne11 la con· The following persons are 322 112 Marine Ave. Bal· Daily Ptlol June 11. 18, 25, numero de ttlefono del MESA, CA 92627 F1;U name and address o~ ducted by: a general part· dolng business as: boa Island, CA 92662' July 2. 1998 Th531 tvv.ado del damandante The kind ot License to be lhe person withdrawing. nershlp Dover Pacific Financial Vicki Jean McDermott 322 aw-v ' tranalerred Is: ON-SALE Peter Johnston. 34 Miners Have you 1tar1ed doing N c o i · · o del demandante que no GENERAL EA TING PlACE Trall. livlna. Ca. 92620 business et? No 230 ewport enter r v~. 1/2 Marine Ave., Balboa ls· i--------- tlene abogado, H) now Issued for lhe pre· Peter Johnston Howard 1es1ano ~~~~~ c~3~2~0 Newpo 1 'rri?· C~ 9:1~~259 11 con· Law Office ol mists located at: 512 f9988759472 This statement was fileJ John~lhan E Heywood duC1~d b~· an lndivldual Arlhur Csi111g, (818) 558· WEST 19TH STREET, This statement WIS llled with the County Clerk ol 303 Yorktown.' Huntington Have y® started doing 7225 (SBN 82570), 2410 W COSTA M~SA. CdA ~2627 I with 1he County Clerk ol Orange County on 6-18-93 Beach. CA 92648 business ytt? Yes, 6·20·98 an apartment Magnoli• Blvd .. Burbank. The anticipate ~le 1~ OraOQ• County on 5-22·98 19988781851 This business ts con. Vicki J. McDarmoll through classified CA Sl150e \~8b~:klh~al~lfl~e ~fyFOR: Daily Pilot June 11. 18, 25. Daily Pilot June 25, July 2. due1ed by: an individual . This statement WIS liltdl--------- FIND DAT•: JAH 9 1998 MOSA ESCROW INC .. 35 July 2, 1998 Th540 9. 16. 1998 ThS66 Have you started C101ng with the County Cle.le ol Rlcu••o W BIGGINS v ' o u business yet? No 01a.v.e County on 6-23·981c::--:=--::::=---::=:--::::::1 ,_. • ' w auay Blvd.. " • ,..,. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Johnathan E. Heywood .. ., Clertt. bv DONNA HQ. hambra 91801 This stettment was filed tlt88782287 NOMICHL, Deputy The amount of lht pur· STATEMENT OF Fictitious BualneH with the County Clerk ol Dally Pllol June 25, July 2. ITATEMENT OF chast pflce ~ t~lder· WPTHDRAWAL FROM N•me St•tement Orange County on 6-4·98 9, 18, 1998 Th562 DAMAOEI aroM In connect'?" with lhe PARTNERSHIP The fotlowiOQ persona are 11188780545 1--.,..P~U~B":""L-:-:IC-:-N~O=T-:-:IC::-:E::---(P nal t I transler of tha license and Clolng business at• . 25 erso oury or business is the sum ol OPERATING UNDER JN BERRY FIRST FAMILY Dally Ptlot June 11, 18, ·i----------i• Wrong!UI Dealh} $32.50'.) 00 FteTITIOUS Ll'MiTEO PARTNERSHIP July 2. 1998 Th533 Flctltloua BualnHI To: Ronald Panet Check deposited Into es-BUSINESS NAME 4072 Ondin• Circle. Hun'. PUBLIC NOTICE N•me St•t•m•nt Plalnllft Nguyen Thi aow S2.000 00 Th• following person has liOQlon Blach, CA. 92649 The following persons are Nguyen '"ks damagH In Selltr carrltd $5,000.00 wlthd11wn u a general Norma Sttlnbrugge. 4072 Flctltloui BuelneH dol~ business as: the l bo,....entiUed lcilon as Cashier check to b~ de-partner lrom th• partner· Ondlne Circle, Huntington N•m• Statement LID CONSIGJ:Mt,~T lollowa: poslttd Into escrow P 01 to ship operating under the Beach. CA. 92649 The followlOQ persons are GAU.ERV. 34 t 2 a o, General dama H 1 I j_ n I~ 2 2 6 Io rm flct111ou1 business name or Thia business It con· dol business as: Newport Beach, CA. 92663 Pain, auff.,lng~ and lncon· ~ ·~~· been agr•td b• ~~~a: 51~:~1~;~eT~stl~~ ~~;~~~ by: a limited part· SKE~~~ESM~~~i P'ta~.;,~1~ ~.'~m ~1ro':cn;~~: c'!i~ venlence: 125.000.00 twffn th• Saller/Licensee CA 92780 Have you ttatttd doing A Costa Mesa CA Mesa. CA 92627 Special DamagH and tht lnlended Buyer/ The Fictitious Bu1lne11 buslnttt yet? YH, 8-23·94 9;;27 · · This buslneu It con.- Medlcal exptn1t1 (to Tr1n1ler ... H required by Name referrtd to above Norma Stelnbrugga, Gan· Clyde A Kent 1819 Mon· dueled by an lndhlldual date)• 13 812 oo Sec. 24073 or the Business was fllld In 01ange County .,11 Partner ovlt A~• 4114 Coste Have you slarted doing Fut~r• ~edical txpen111: and Prole11lon1 Codt, that on Sep. 27. 1994, File No. This statement was lilad Mesa CA 92627 , business yal7 No $5 500 00 th• consideration IOI the F623341 with the County Citric ol This. bu1lnt11 Is con· Su.sen M. Landon . • · . transfer ol the business Full name and addren of Orange County on 8-4·98 dueled b . an Individual Thts ttatemant was hied Pro P • r I Y d • m • g e • · and license is to be paid lht person wllhdrawlng: 19088780593 H ve y~u •tarted doing wllh the County Clttk ol Sl,293.04 only after the transfer hat Mercedu Dominguez, a 7 Orang• County on 8-3·98 May 28, 1998 been approved by the De-7610 E. Htmlhon Ave .. Or· Dally Piiot June 11 • 18• 25• bets~:~ k~nt No ttt88780378 Hove A Garage Sole! ClaHlfted 942·5978 Arthut C1ill1g partment of Alc:ohollc Bev· ange, CA 92867 July 2, 11198 Th534 Thls statement was filed Dally Piiot June 11, 18. 25. Pubttahed Newporttr~Con~~ ~ M~~ .. ~"9~ ~BLIC~T~E ~~~~~~~~~~~~1m Thm ~~~~~~~~~m-~~-~~--~---~----~~~~~---~~ Beach..COata Me11 Dally Dated: June • 1 '9188780202 Orange Co1Jnty on &-3-98 1-...:....-------c ~otJ~tLK~~~~ ~~NSU~U m111~~ntwaaflltd ~tl~ush~neae tH8n~3M ~--------------------------------------------~ 1998 ThS45 /al Jl!RRY CHEN with lhe County Clerk ol N•m• Statement Dally Pilot June It, 18, 25. /al K• LI SHl!N Orangt Coun~ on 6-1·98 The lollowlng persons are JUiy 2 1998 Th533 PUBLIC NOTICE Publl1hed Newport Daily Pilot June 25 Juky 2 doing bl.ltlneaa u : 1----· ---~~----~---=---1 8Hch.Cott~ Meu Dally g l6 l998 ' Th5e9 SOUTH COAST PRIORIT't' PUBLIC NOTICE ••c 7417 Pll I J 25 1898 • • SCHOOL. 745 Dov., Drive,--~-----~-- HOTtCI OF 0 une ' . Th556 PUBLIC NOTICE Newport Beecti, CA 92~ Flctltlous BualneH PmTION South Coast Children • Name St•t•m•nt TO ADMINllT«R PUBUC NOTICE NOTICE OP Society, Inc., (CA). 745 The following persons art llTATa OF1 APPLICATION TO Dover Drive. Newport doing buslnass as: Ll!GAL NOTICE SILL ALCOHOLIC Beach, CA 1126e3 ACA, 2056 Meadow vi.w, R1CHAAD KINNnH NOTICE OF BEV!RAOlll Thia butlnHt It con-Cotta Mesa, CA 92627· TllCHL°' OF Clucttd by: a corporation 4052 CAii NO. A1t2880 PU8LIC SALB Date of Fii~ Have YOl.I ttarttd doing BunnyLoon. Inc., (CA) 152 To .U ~ra. benetlclarlet, AIJANDONTYED Jt"rf'J;8'!;j8 bualneu yel? YH. 6/30/97 West 571h St.. 3111 j!JOOf, credltOfa, contingent CTtdi-PROPER • . South Coatl Chtldren'a New York NY t00t9 tori, end persona who may Nolle• la hereby gl~~I ~~ W~o~t( M) •i,c::::e;:;:.. Society, Inc .. James A. Thia bu11n•u la con- otl\etwl" be lnt.,Httd In that th• undmfgned ... , 1 8 1 1 • ,.-Rocke, PrealdenVCEO ducted by: 1 corporation the wlll or estate, or both, atll 11 public 1ucllonoCuri =~'l~~fA~oUELINE Thia statement wa1 filed Have you ttar1td doing ol: RICHARD KENNETH auant to Section, 21$ f 0 SIOHOUM KENNEDY With lh• County Oltfk ol business yet? Y••· 1/1/98 TISCHL!R th• 8u1lne11 ro ••· DANll: • 01ange COi.iniy on S.1e.ee BunnyLoon, tnc.. Chapin -~ A. flETfTION FOR PRO. eiOI* eocs., th.e fol~ Cl 1Hl871Ul'73 Hemphill· PrHJOwner BATE has been flied by d•~Al~ P'i?.r~~H~NllH· a~~:e :f.P~:~yl~g :~·\~. Dally Pilot June 18, 25, This 11a1emen1 w11 llltd SHARON M. TISCHLER In LE BN le f ml 1 ble Depar1ment of Alcohollc July 2, 8, 19" ThS53 with the County Clerk of ll'le Superior COl.lrt ol Call• 100 oo I , an c:to. a C 1 1 -Orange COi.iniy on 6·3·98 fomla, Oounry or OAANGE. misc.. JENNIFER NELSON Beverage ontrot to ~·1 1 • PUBLIC NOTfCI 119887'0355 THE PETITION FOR PRO· B-37 Wath/dry, sofa, cohollc beveregn 11. 3325 BATE r ueata that SHA-dre11.,, ml10. furn. tx.,. NEWPORT BLVD, NEW·1--,-10-t.,.lt-lo-u-.~.-... -.-,ne-e_s_ Dally Pilot June t l , 18, 25. RON M,ISCHLER be •P· cl•• equip. MARK McWAIN POAT BEACH, CA 112863 Na!M ltat•1nent July 2, 1998 TIIS38 pointed. · aa l)e(•on•I repr• J·83 Am?._~•bopeakm1•"· mJonlEF. Lf~~~.'°'l°:"1~~~f:L~ Th• tottowtno pettont are PUBLIC NOTICE Mnt.atNe to &dlnlnltt., the tor, tk '""' •· 1c. • · Clofno bullneu u : estate of lhe decedent. FREY THIS 1-89 Ck.pot, 12 BEE~ Al'«D WINE • EATING GWD RHllY ServlcH , Aotttlou• •uelneH THE PETITION requnlt bK~J:"1-~ b~t, ~~ p~b~lthed N ewport 3151 Altwa~venye, Suite Nam• llatement 1u&nof1ty to &dmlnltler tti• ~.. file b ml • Beach.Coeta M..a Dally W 1 CO.ta CA 92$28 The foflo:Wlng P9flOM 11• ...... under the lod~ .,,_r, Cl ' IC. .,..., 2 t . Neighborhood Pl.Ince doing bullnfft U: _.. Ad"*'lttrlllon of Ea-Sale will bt by compell-Ptlot June 25• _, Th5e0 C4rp., 3111 Ntlwly Avenue, JOHN TURTON INTER· a-. Mt. fOQ Aull'IOflty live blddl~~~ 1981 ~Ii.~. Coeta M .... CA PAISU 18MO Spruce Cit· ::.=.. ~ ,,:i:; ~l on the 2nc1 day of . PUILIC NOTICI ~12: 1>ut lntt1 re eon-:;o/Outita1n Valley, CA ~ wtthOMl Oblalnlng Ny, ti68 at t :OO P.M. al Pletftlow llualMu cfueted by: a C!OfJ)Ot'etfon JoM Robtn Tunon, llCIOO ~O'lll. a.re tak' Ult Pf94: :9 ~ ,...... te.t.....t Haw you started dOlng Spruce Cir~ Fountain :to,., ~~::. ~ II ioc.iecs •t ~ = ~.,. =r:'!,~ ~-:.V· ~.~ ... la con- __, ,.,, wll bt AYRE~": ST~= Chrfa Lindsay Oetlana. Corp. e.rtlwa '*'· bee ducted by: an lndMdual r~ '° ~ nob to 7012 C.v.(7i•) &41-Inc b) ProlMtional pilofl. V.ft. Have you ~ doing =:==-no::': ~4~1orCI rHeMe ~• G,~~~ = t:'C'ty ~~ ~ri:t'o,, ~1·81 :;*'n: "r~ ~!° ::11•:-,: ~ Cott• M•H. CA Orange ~ .. i:t1= :/: =-=~ w~ll":, ~":,:..IJlhofttt.': =.. e-:r ~~ '°'Nt14 :! Chris uncs:;, oealgne1 Dally Piiot .AN ta. u, Or~ COunty on .. 1 .... at.rd!"" ... ~ ~ CNltd goods .. eold M lllQ., (CA), Red HU .My 2. t, 11M Th5151 1HH7t1110 -':-=. ~ Ind 11 and mutt bt removed at Ave., Coa11 MHa, CA PUILIC NOTICI DlllV Piiot ~ 18. 25, et1oW1 aooc1 aiutt why IM tltM Of Nie. Sale l1 lubjec1 tal2' I My 21t, 10M TllU. court should not Otl!M the to •ia••sdon In the lll9l'lt T"I• bu~fneH • ~on-....,...._ ......_.. IC OTtCI MlthotttY. °' .-..ment ~land-ducted tJV. • C«POtllllon Nw .. ....._.. PUii. N A HWINO on the J:tv IOfd and ollllO*d party. =.r"w.ct'="..= Tht ~ l*tofll M ,........,. ..,. ...... "°"·:!,='1~~~LY ~:-=:..Not· Cl'ttlt t.lndHy 'e>et!Ofll, dolng~M•· N.._ltat9tMnt ~·~~J4'i'The ' AY... hlf ftor19t, Affl.::. MlchNI Smith · p;,.,_ :.oi::~a~s:.:~ TN=~ w• OrNt louttt, Ofen9t, dttlt y.,.._. ... 1 Thlt ata~ ... flltd NU1 =:*' Custom Wood· t2M1. l'ubllthed ,..ew~4!z~ with the County Clttlc Of lrfft Nifr, l t&;J Mtpte II worldft9 IW LbQan Ava. If' YOU OIJICT to 1'141 8Mef'l-Coate aittea -1 er.,. ~ on t-4-M ill, Coeta Meu. CA tlU'1 Unit D ' CO.ta ....... CA. ....,.. of IN petition, Yo" Pilot Jutte 11. 2" 11191ThMt t .... 'NMt4 Preelrlck lrOWft, 11n _.. ' ........ ......, It lhe ~ o..u.. ,._June 11 II. ti. Maple 8'. fl, CO........._ Don~ FrtdttkMn, ... ..... . yow _. .. ,II.JC -T1C1 _, ' CA t2a1 D> ~ '*'9, CO_,e • • ~ CIC>-rv -J4lt 2. t• TIIUI Thie tlullnHe I• co,.. MeM. CA tmJ ._ =-= ~ :: MOnc9 OP UU PUIUC IOT1CI Guc'9d bt a !!f?!!al pet!: Thia buainen • ton-"*••-~~'*toil OP :::;,.:u .....,... ........ On the"'°"' ~irNT •."fd:"-.Clia>mio •one• w -• • .,., -,,..... ...,. .., :::,.... ...., oe GNb THAT -~ ,._. .,. Seit your .... '"9. ...... • ~ ....... ~=tr"'"' r&•~ houMhatd PoOlllne.=•dhM =:.::: ... _,...CM. COOi ~ ~""'· ...,, .. ..: ...,.,. -·~·~o~u.:~ ... ~-~·~ ..., ~ ... ...... """ UITID .ow ... liCI""~•!!"!'!·,·.,··~·~·.:· ... "-~ ... L .... JILii•••ISl-.J .. ..,. P"'!'!~...... UIVID JOH ~t..; ~ ~-~---ii~ STARTING ANEW BUSINESS PP The Legal Department at the Daily Pilot is pleased to announce a new service now available to new businesses. We will now SEARCH the name for you at no extra charge, and save you the time and the trip to the Court House in Santa Ana. Then, of course, after the search is completed we will file your ficUlious business name with !he Coun/g Clerk, publish once a week for four weeks as required bg law and then file gour proof of publication with the COuntg Cleric. • Please stop by to file your fictitious business name state11wnt at the '/Jail11 P11ot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa. If gou cannot stop bv, pleas. call us at (714) 642.-4321 and we will make arrangements for gou to handle thiS . procedure bg mail. If you should have ang further questions, pleas1 call us and we will l>e more than glad to assist gou. GO<id luck in gour new business/ .. 1 ...... ., •102 .. HO a ~ , By Fax (7 14) 6:31-6594 (Plt"a~I' irwl11dl' \'our 111111w 1111d pl111111· 1111mlwr ulrd wt-'ll rull \'Oil h1ll'k \\ith II prit'I' q1111t1'.). ByPhone (71 i ) 642-5678 By MalWD Persom :3:30 West Bay Strrt>t Costa Mesa. GA 92627 A1 ~.·,p111·1 Bh-d. & 'Bu~ S1. Pelley"-----. R1111•io 1111d d1•11dli111•:-on• .~11bj1p.1u d11111g11 • \\·i1h11111 11111k1•. TI1" p11bl11>lll'r ,.,.,., ... , •• ,. 1111' nttl11 lo 1·1·11:-111'. n·dn,,,,ih~ n•\'il-4' cir l''j1•1·1 1111y ' d u,.,,ifii·d 11dwr1i,...·i111•11I. Plt·u"t' r1•pc11·t uuy nn•r 1h111 11111\ Ill' in your 1'111,;,,jfit·d ud in111wdit1t.•ly .. Tlw Dua,. Pil111 n1·1·1·p1 ... 1111 liub1lity fur 1111~· 1•r1"1tr i111111 ud,·1·rliio\'1t11•111 for '"hklr it muy b1• ""~pu11sibll· 1'.'<t't'J.>I for rhr "°"' of tlll' :;pun· 11i·11111lh-1wr11pi1-<J b,· tlu· l'l't'•lr. \.n•dil q t111111ly b1• 11llu"'1•d fur tlll' rir,,1 i11,1•r1iw1. ..-----Deadllne8 -- Monday ................. Friday 5:00pm Tuesday .............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ......... Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ....... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ............... Thursday 5:00pm ff2040H 7011·"90 Hours Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm .\fo11duy-Friduy Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm \1ouday-Friduy Saturday ............... Friday 5:00pm G:t . EQUAL HOUSING • OPPORTUNITY All rul ntate admtill•g In t.is newspaper la subject to tae Fed· 1r11I fllr HHalng Act ol 11161 II 1m,.ded whlca mates ii lllepl to adnrtlae ·11y prtleruce. llmllallon or dlacrlmlutln baud on race. color. r1llglo1. su, hndlCI,, l1mlli1I sbhis or ullo11t ortgle. or 11 111111101 lo ma kt any sue• prelerentt. llm1t1llon or dlacrimln1t101. • Tait 11wsp1p1r wlll not htwlogty eccept Hy 1dvlll1in· m11t lor r111 estate which ts I• vlolellon ol t•e law. Our readers are aere•y itlormed lh1t ell dwef11111 1durti11d I• '"' n1~1pt1 ire awallable Oft an eq~ op'ort11ity bHls. To tom· plain ol dlaerlmtnallo•. call HUD TolHrte al 1'800·424·8590. For lh Waaalnoten. DC 1r11 pluse call HUD 11 426·3500. COSTA MESA 1024 NEWPORT NEWPORT COSTA MESA 2624 NEWPORT BUSINESS LOST & COAST 1070 BEACH 2169 BEACH 2669 MISCELIANEOUS .OPP.ORTtlNITY FOUND EMPLOYMENT 2925 5530 3 Br 2 Ba Gourmet kit, · S tudlo 5 min. walk to liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii RENT AlS 2904 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiJ![iiiii~iiij!~iiii lam rm, hrdwd/slate New Home·wllh an Baytront Duplex w1 Senior Ctr. Partially 2BR 1BA. East Bluffl•••••••••liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilLoatl Seal Point *Receptionist* fls. English Gardens. unobstructed view. Boat Dock· Just furn s45o.mo+ dep. Twnhom nu paint & Siamese Cat Irvine FT $8hr + bonus' 2017 Paloma Drive 3420 sq.ft. 4Br and remodeled. Upper 949·642•6944 carpet. a car gar, re· ••-••• Terr ace. CD M .. 574-7701 ask for Vicki By Owner 646·6l58 3.5Bath. Granite and 3br 2ba, FP, w/d, lg frig, deck, overlooks ROOMS 2706 Please be wary of out Reward 949-675-3307. x109 or Dave x103 NB · S b It P I W/D of area companies. E' Id• 3Br 3Ba, 2/car Marble slabs counter view deck, 1/c gar, NEWPORT green e · oo . 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A o 11 g 2 1• Check with the ,local cc un n gar, xlnt buyr Move-In tops. Surrounded by boat dock, utilities In· 8,,"CH 2 69 hkup$1400. 760-8 27 Batter Business•••••••• Pavroll·A/P cond. S229K 642-4722 multi million $ custom eluded. $3200/mo yrly ~ 6 New modern 3br CM Sleepln~ Rm, prof'I B b 1 Caah Earl Taylor, Agent homes. Guard gated Lse. 949-815·1332 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiii 3ba walk to beach, male pref'd (Pomona 19u~;a~ny ~~~ey Yfo~ PERSONALS Dlaburaement E·Sld• Hgta 3Br 2Ba communl.ty. 2 minutes Great Bayside View! 1 & 2BR+2BA $2100/mo. 949·675· and 19th) Iv mag fees or services. Read •••••••• Aaalatant • with 2Br/2Ba, 3/car ~~~s~ehc~~fe~~ld o~: Spacious 2Br 2Ba, MOVE·IN•JIONUS 0278. or 582·2912. 548-6706 556·6378 and understand any 0015 t Assist In payro,11 pro-; gar/RV access. Only 5869 900 C 11 A fully furn, inclds pool. NEWPORT BAY •Upstairs 4br 2ba• •--------contracts before you SCH ceasing for m d size, ~~~~~ Ron 54~~~;1g9 Ngo '949:495.~146 "o~ ~~~~~g7~5-~~ggi~o~~~ Lg 1 !~~~;a~ Back ~~~~~~g 1~0p~ts~e=~~oo~ VACATION ~!~~~-Shop around for JllSTIVCDON 3012 ~~r.fia~X~nt:~~u!~~-: LAGUNA NIGUEL 1052 949-495-1800 X1691---------Bay & golf course. month. 714-650·8381 RENTALS 2722 l•••liii•••&& & hour law knowt-; or Cell 949·287·5776 Large pool, new car· Unbelievable Oppl'yl edge. Accounts pay·, Ocean View 4br 3.5ba pet & much more. Claa•lfled Internet MOST PEOPLE able cash disburse-• Brand new {Clvlta) hm Sorry No Pets The most comprehen· PALM DESERT·LUX Day Trading! whodoo't know the me 11 t and Input! gated comm, huge lot. 5454855 slve and current dlrec· CONDO sleeps 6·8, Curious? 260-4975 first thing about month-end journals. $940K Agent 322-4663 tory of goods and ser· 36 holat, health club sell defef\94! never sret We offer an excellent Ciorgeou• Exec Hm• Balboj:i Newport vices around! & pool 949-640-4972 ... "second chancer benellt package In·• Beautifully situated on Real•", Inc. CREDIT 2107 Self De~ Cla55e5 eluding 401 (k). E.O .E., a hllltop in guard .,, rren,WOITll!llNldchildren drugfree & smokefree gated community of Established 1979 NEWPORT NEWPORT RENTALS TO Call Today work environment.• Patmllla. Bright and Channel BEACH 2669 BEACH 2669 SHARE 2724 949-574-0122 Send resume with aal·, airy home over 4300sf ary hi tory to· Pa roll Front Homa i~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;L~ , . y ol luxury. 5Br 4.58a Manage p o Box GUAllAN1llD Prl te 8 laala• r • · · ~~~. ~:i~:-q:;: ~~~~=~ 2 Be$d2ro3o0m0, 2 Bath CM by so. co .. t UNACUUD va.....:.. 912566028• Cos~a M1esa<9• ~9A> MONTSERR AT , mo. W $ mom, share 4br Aryourhome. Or ax O suite with a retreat, Kl Available Now PAIR AY APARTMENT · townhl•· pool. 5330 -Ill.I CenlflfllfonnorN•wport 642·7667. :~gedbf::~~~ /~~~~ 4BD,hd2 SBAY, 2400 sq.ft. 428 32 d s t AT BIG CANYON + ut11. 714·241-0208. NI Crltll .1 e.aot.ci•y•meloytt. t~: c.... wdf tt I n tree ·~ ..,,,,,,,,. <fyunu~nenet. this for just $869,000. "l"lt I'S, nex 0 poo / Newport Beach, CA GATED' COMMUNITY BY PASHION ISLAND CM home. $450/mo 13Z.11 AU age .. oduli. roo. HOUSES/ Ann Ngo 495-2146 or wolK to porks, lenn., pK.nic. 949•723•4494 fk:<luliflll lrcc·llncd strt·ets and gull roursc lnclds ulls. Open Hae l ·•rlMILllMtlo_..,51 Coll S1ephan~ Mu1a. CONDOS 495-1800 x169 or Cell Xlnl cornerlocation. VIC'ws. El1Joy rnrelrce llvl11g 111 your lnrge 6·27, 11 -1 at 2044 ..,.,...,..,, (71-4) 645-6969 287-5776 $61 S,000 • I , 2 or :1 rm ilJxlflnlt.'rll hornet Republic AV<• (at Oak --------FOR SALE • lWCH.'ar gmagc st.> 94!: 122·&612 ••••••••I NEWPORT By~'~ ~~'wk • WC1sllcr/clryer !lookups CM Townhm rm, prlv . 3014 --------BEACH 1069 • APARTMENTS • .Flrenlace (Wt 1txJ 14 Rils) ba. walk-In closet, gar, MONEY TRAVEL B Owner • /\fr corxlllh)nlng 1 1 100 2 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOR RENT • Wer heir In 2 cine I :1 11n aund' qu el am com· TO LOAN 2 914 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii GENERAL plex. Ukes animals, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bayshor•• Beaut 4Br •--......-------11•••••••• • l\lm111 sysrcrn no smoke, $438/mo. 2 RT tickets. leaving Hm. Fam orientated, • s 1.650 10 S2.9'J5 + ulll. 714-602·3473. Low Jntereat Loans. L.A. to Baltimore Sell your extra househbld items in CLASSIFIED QOVERNMENT FORECLOSED Homes from pennies on $1. Delinquent Tax, Repo's, REO's. Your area. Toll Free 800·218-9000 xH-1398 lor current listings. SOLD! Showcase homes lor sate In our Saturday Real Estate Supplement! HOMES OF THE WEEK Dlspla~ ads start at Just $75! Deadline Wed 5pm ***** OPEN HOUSE Listings for $51 Deadline Thurs 5pm ***** It pays to adver11se In the best local Real Estute Section CALL TODAY LISA RIVERA 714/574-4252 guard gated COITJm. SANTA ANA Car loans, personal $225ea 916·615·2846 ~~~~95~~~n Fr~!y~:~: HEIGHTS 1084 COSTA MESA 2624 .PLEASE CALL (714) 644-0509 N:u~rJ>'!!1~~c~n~~~~c~~ :f:~s. e~~tkr~~~c~on~:: recored message. Agt liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ..,--:ii::=:::~~==:':~~~::':':--. own ba & kilchen. cepted. Fast approval! •••••••• 1·1388·681-0836 x7200 House on ~. ol acre, 1 & 2Br Detached II NEWI>QRT MARINA $750 Inc ulll 729-7670 Employment Is req'd. EMPLOYMENT BEACH DUPLEX Upper Newport Bay. Cottagea w /Patlo l'P"'"o_o_l,..._,H-m--to-s-hr_w_lt-h 1·800·373•8434 -------- High Income. Beller 2161 Mesa Dr. $340K near beach. Cathedral A n.t D'TMENTS young prof'I In C.M. ·------··1 Call 642-5678 Hurryl Just Llsledt BO. 909·627·9071· cells, frig. Mova-In .ll.r.t1A Very nice place, very --------~ Speclall $675 + $400 Bayfront commanhywiah prift&e ~ & m&n.oa. easy-going. Full prlvlg. ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT GARAGE SALE HINTS Before your garage 9 Prudential SOUTH deposit. 548"2421 Tropical la.ndscapiag-~ J.a.aai J>:c101 &aun deck. $500/mo. 548·1101 5530 c.llllnlll......, LAGUNA 1088 1Br Studio E'slde. WalkcoBalbOalalandaho~ Shr NB Condo 2bd lba 94 9. 723.9120 fncd yd, quiet, clean, Minutes &om Puhioo Wa.cid. gated. pool/spa, w/d _AN_N_O_U_N_C_BM--E-NT-. -S-1 $650/mo. (lncld ulls) p kg must llke dog. HARBOR RIDGE Sixties-Modern Hm 949-645-1341 •Spadom28Rand2BR&denapta.. r • ;S \? careglvera \? ale, detennlne wha FT relief, llv•ln posl· items you wish to Incredible Ocean/City on First St. Lg 2Br,-~....,..--=-=----::--::---., • Printc patios or balconies $550./mo 844-178 2920 View!! Build your new appts, lots of •Costa Mesa'• Best •Wooclbwningfgufireplaces tlon for 6 bed/board/ sell. Make sure care In CM, must be everything Is clean Mansion today! Last windows. Just Listed. Jr·1 br & 1br, also 2br • Prifttc Lot. S1,495,000 Agent s379K Agent 499.8497 1 ba, quiet gated • Boatalips~le Prine Only. 509·2002 comm, pool, tennis, • $lSSO. $2600 Newport Island w/ easy access to boat dock. 3br, tam CEMETERY LOT/ freeway/beach/malls. Please call (949} 760-0919 COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE room w/lp. $799,000 CRYPT 1225 714-557-0075 • ._ ______________ _, i825K II sold by Bkr. •---------Ownr/agt 562·943·2860 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PATRICK TE'NORE Pacific View Memorial Please Call & Let Us Park, 2 adjoining In Know What Your sold out ocean view Needs Arel 856-9705 plot, $4200 lor both 1 -8 O O .4 ·TENO A E 780-340-1012 HOUSES/ CONDOS ------FOR RENT SPECTACULAR Home on the S•nd I••••••••• I~~: 4Br 3Ba S1 ,475.000. Princi pals Only. By Owner 675·2708 BUSINESS OFFICE FOR RENT 2769 NPB DOVl!R LOC. Share office ap, Ideal for consult. 2 days wk. beaut. f"!rn, $250/mo. 714-875-3377 *ARI! YOU DRUNK? flexible 714·557-6746 and repaired. Blood Alcohol Testers. * Loan Prooeaaor * n..~ Estimates levels: Min 2yrs exp. Salary IQIW~ 0.02% ·0.3%. Pocket· +comm FT 574·7701 642 5678 size, Accurate & Faall Vicki x 109 Dave x103 1 ~~~~-~~!!!!!!!!~ ·Send $5 each to: --------1- Peraonal Tech Co. 2153 Maple St. rllB Costa Mesa, Ca 92627 Sell11our car! CORONA DEL MAR 1022 NEWPORT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil COAST 1070 •---.---- Nwpt Bch Hlgh·Rlae furn office to share. Amenities, avl lmmed. S200mo. 729-7670.1 ________ _ Beautuu1 Oen View iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CORONA SBr 3Ba game room 4Br 3B• 3/car Garage, DEL MAR 2122 • ' Ocean View. Spa , pool. s 1.195.ooo Avail 7·15. $4000.moliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 640·1142 Owner/Agt Call Agent, 509·2002 Corona Hlghl•nda 48r 2 Ba on the Canyon/Ocean view. All remodeled, like new, 2/c gar + RV space. $3200./Lease Kay, Agent 717-4701 GRT DEAL·Canyon/ Ocean Views :409 De Sola Terrace S 1,095,000 5Br 4Ba, fam rm 759·9070 Agts No room left In the garage for the car? P~rfect Cape Cod Home Oen vu's, 40' A call to Wide lot, room for Jaamln• Creek ..1br 2ba, upgraded, trl lvl Catalina sunset vlawl $510K Agt 780•8533 expansion. Reduced! claealfled can Agent 714·759·9070 help ~~~~~~~~ 2e44 mvnm 2144 IRVINE 2~4 ----------------- Summer vi6itore7 Summer vacation'? Summer schoot'? Summer movl~'g7 "End summtfr strees. Irvine has ~R~~~~~~~4W, Whether you nud a placo for your rel•tlvde, a ~ for your kkf e or a pfat00 foryouroolf. Shor't·unt1. unfumleh~ or fumleh~ loaHe artt now avall•l11e In tho heart of lrvlno·e Ur1lvorelty f0Wt1 Cdnur. • Whcro eummor le a 1?1.-etl 6ER~ELEY COURT: 769-1750 HARVARD: 789-1756 STANFORD: 789-0760 Serene-ocean & Spectacular B'{Y Views ucome experience the Promontory Point Djfference" t bedroom with garage & t bedroom with loft. 2 bedroom With loft and townhouse. New gourmet kitchens, resort style amenities $1,450 to $3,185 (949) 6 75-8000 ru LIVE THE TRADITION The Terrace Apartments at ,~ ~Joe .~up WM An Exclusive Opportunity for Waterfront Living on Newport Bay • Limited availability of 1 &c 2 bedrooms $1900-$2500/1 year lease • Private Cuard.Cated Bntrantt 2.4-Hour Security &c Switchboard e Private Beach • Cym, Spa, and Pool • A Village unto Itself with Meeting RoorN, Restaurant, Cocktail Lo\lnae; Bntertalnment and lfoom service To schedule fOut frivate 1howing,_eleue wl (949J 645-5000, ext. 539 1-----• LOST & FOUND 2925 BUSINESS & FINANCE Found dog In Mervyn'• I••••••••• parking lot on 6/18 7t4-989·8398 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 2904 LOSTI Long haired blk/tan chihuahua mix. REWARD. Kida heart· broken! 722-8072 STARrr'ING ANEW iJUSINESS?? .... • • • • • • • • • Tht U,111 Department "' tht ~i"'" is pkasta to announct a ntw ser11it't now 111111i1Ab/.t t4 N'HI ~if#IS#I, '( .. ... .. ~ ' ~ wiJJ now SEARCH tht f14'1ft for JOU at no tXtrll CN1ft. anJ SllW you IM timt """ thl mp 10 tht Court House in Santll Ana. Thm. of anmt, 11.ftn-11N u11.rch u t0mpuml we wiU fi/.t ""' ficritinJ businnJ unu 1111.ltmnll with IM c""''J Ckrlt. pt16/Jsh '"'' • • wttlt for fot1r wttks 11J 1't'/Uirttl by '4w 111t1J thm fik JO"' proof of publit111U>n wilh 1'11 °''"''1 C/m. . Pktut sup by to flit JO"" fiairr'ous busi""1 """'"""'"' 26050 At'm, Su. I 201 Mls1i4n Viljo, CA 92691 11n1tlmt MonU] thrt!Np Pri"41 !Jll'm -2 Jm. Jf l°" """"°' llO/ ~ plNN ~"' "' (714) 452·1 JOO""" IW will m4M """"JnnntlSfar ,.u to httnJk thiJ procr''"' b] m11i/} · • If.JI!' 1ho11U !J,,w ""1 farthtr fWShoN, p""11 caU NS tmJ""' wiU.,. """,. ,,,_,, tfM to •ist JO"· GooJ /wit in JO"' 1'"'1 /nuinm! ' THURSDAY. JUNE 25, 1991 EMPLOYMINT DOlllSTICS 5540 '11UlTOU I014 PITS t COIOllA 90ATS 7011 fOID 5530 5530•----•1 ANDUJ.S I04t DEL llD enz ~~=~~~-~~~~·P-=P!~~~~· T Baby .... ., dltYt & PIME~C~ ,_ 1en ..... II .. .,MUST ... AGOTa PAY/8KPft COOK PT f0t buty ..._. ...... COiiege ltucMnl t«· .-c• '°' TVNCR aMIH TZU AKC Mewl•• aaa. KJng ~ ~ ~ AC, ,,./pd. a, CC. ,.VfOI, wll traAn, Prr r"taur.nt COM c.u lla'9te office In prerd. ~. own atereo •c ... S300/obo 10 ........ n.... ~ 6 ... d le owa .. • 1 cattno ~. Many ABS. -...., • ,,. .. twa. 70·7331 a.lfH.44-"210 ..,· • .....,., HB need• fT ~.. car,,.,_ r ... 722·7520 C7t4) M4-M74 ...... ,.,,, ...... .. ' m r " ' ex1raa; 1rNnac ~ _._. • •aa •A• ..., .,.. _.,,, '•"' sa5K $21K ...r. •1 ... wt\tte, Train.cl, 1400, ~. l&mpa & much loys: 2 to Cf'IOoee. 0t .-ax " ... _. In e>er1on. The Place _,. • -SOPA.J& LOVKSllAT 714-e:t:s.e~. Morel SM et27 e.noon•-A~V&i~~U6CU--~rilrif-1 (114711) (IOH4 1) iiiliH•. MlllTANT 2920 e Cout Hwy. ben;~:.;:.~-;~ mint or-.n with put.. au ~ lnflat•b.. •n bOet. 11:Ul'7 C..la - fOr A.e; etotcet In N,a. COUNTllR Hl!LP PT MERCBAllDISE plllowa., ...... ~.oe. o. 99 • .,0.e t Lt••? floorboard •. motor UneMR • .,...., .,.._ a.. computer Crystal Cove Shake R•Cl!PTIONIS T-tttr 'f .__ -• s-UV11 ~ 511 & 113 Otc:Nd AV9. mount P9d• S>Ymp 7 14 •40 MM ..-.. otnc. .,rllnda. Shack. Apply In per. tor N.B. yacht chart• ••ta/Cleft•• & 9nd OIGANS I059 HouMwwff, c:lothff, uoo .... 121·1841 -..... ,.,., ...... , .... AUl ........ Ul ........ Qt ...... -1 !~!•ry ~~!!n!11V7•! eon Of Call 497·988$. cop1u'aCSot~.,..!~ .. ! table. lounge chair, toys & f'Neh mote l Want AC. PWJPOl. Ill. co. ....... ..,_,_ ~ u . D•llv • --· ... .,....__ 11.-.g~· •010 _.,. <>•"'-7"'"' 13-• .. ........... C&U, .. -& ery P•raon anu v~ v ......... --.. -.., •MIAll baby vninct VuCI 1 ... 1 Wt• or tum to buy otdet model ""-..-." _... C • • h I • r /9 • I • • CM, •hernoona, must Retall Sal•• planO hlQh gloss White :1740 SU. Aw.nue 2 t • Duffy In good mote, 2 to chooM Aaeoo Cotta MHa have own car. Call IS LAND RHYTHMS ...rR,,.u•.rnlSE ~k2ee7 "'~· c mr of att\IP--cond. with pofta·potty. (2tUOO, 263515)t----------. "-xlt>Mdayhrt. Charlet.540-8911 , new ator• In So. ~ ~u.1 .. _._ _ ... P ..... Cd722-642t. 111,"7 'Mx..e M•ff. 540.8911. Oen Ofo hn II Coiat Plaza Special· PUDC.SJ!~l!S MISC. 6015 UT aAM·2 PM c .. ta.... aa.cic. belteY ....... c A a H I • R JH o • T data entrl 1 syr fl.~· lzlng In lun Hawaiian AHn~-Unoeln-lil•ou~ moonrool, io m-. Italian dlnn9f hew.. M·W·F 12pm.4:30p~ & resort wear. Prr & EsTATEs Wolft Tannin• Bed• BICYWS eoeo COSTA MESA 8124 KUUfE SUPS en •• •40-M3 ~=·~fy'. •d(l~~~o:-:,· In N.8. Buey phonH, S9hr 714·241·7050 Frr aalea uaoclatH, BoUGHT Tan At Home DOCD 7022 ---------c •I h I• r, re at retail exp a plu• B 01 __ .. a 1 (Diamond Bae") 21" 121·99$ ,.0 rnputer. EXP QNLVI PfT Oen•r•I office , fax rH: 949·224-0787 .._ a.rn. SOLD "Y rect _,.. •ve " f'rllS•t/Sun/7:30-? iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilGMC 9081 MURR LOTUa : E _, k ••"·7880 Mac exp• plus, flllnn,1-:--------ru"llU Comm•rclal/Hom• red road bike. HI E S i.. •A• MOORING 7 14-e42·7700 ~ V9wW ' ..,... data entry, flev .. 0u· ·,·. Seo retaov job dutl" unit• from S 199.00 g •a r • • Sh Im •no •tat• ale, ant,..uea, - C LAIMS •NTRY ~" ·• Low Monthly .Pmt.a AX100/Mavlc. Clip coll•ct, tools, house-NOl1h µdo I .... Prime '8 • S .. 714-790·8559 Order entry, phonea. l'r•• ~olor Catalog pedala. Perfect cond. hold. 2292 Canyon Or. $12K a.1~2·38$0 u.urban VI, nn=• . ::!~''m!1~1~nn~~1ruT PfT~fT Offlc• Man. ~~· b;~~~~r:ed~~ Call 1-800-111-0158 S300/bo~9~5-1418 Hu .. Sale 2aoo wuio =~':·u1~ n ~n~ l•~~:li'iiii_.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ttaJnlng modem req'd Light secretarial $8/hr start. 548·0105 Irvine at Del Mar •••••••••I $27,500. 644-0223 ,93 CMaROUa eoo.5so-eaeo •IC1. 207 ?~"~:~u~~~/hr6~~~~~1-=s=-ec-r-.-.ary------WANTED ncnts 6075 ::y :?r'Js. ~~.:.~AUTOMOBILES LTD Black, Ot•Y lttw, t Conatruotlon Co. In Premier Ac H d Real l!•t•t• office TO BUY 60i 9 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1·------•IHONDA 9085 4WO, 4.0 ve. full PIW. CM Affkl receptlonlat A I • ar ware needs FT aec atary T 0 E II Tl k 1 MONTICELLO prem sound, low ml. pm • · r ng Y for sales assoc w/ S25K·S28K + benefits ~\ adult tat Cius 15 day 7-4 MF HI I b eta ler has openings r ' ~Ol'fWOIDOU.M•. ~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii w ure c e s COMMTY TWNHMS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (107229) 117.99$ 8_,. S n;i_:M/F/EOE f ~ I BUY ALL PIANOS · Annual Gatage Salell Al"TT'D• 9010 •9 H c•w UUER LOTUS ••:..-,.9 •• 1 2 •0 plumbing & eleclrlcal :x resume 1173·5571 ,,_ 22 countrlH $800.a. ""v-. 1 onda ...-5sp -.., , 1eao..tte0 Anllques.qual. furniture OBO 780-249-6310 C>ver 3 00 Unit• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 8 cyt f COSTA •~SA exp. Retirees, OIYers Spons Bar 1pc °' houseful cash S•t e.27, 7•m-? ' ac. am-m cua, 714-e42·7700 welcome. Benefits pkg •Calif Olrl• Night 8lilf ·a paid (714) 957-8133 (Fair/Fairview) '82 VJttor 5spd, A.JC, 81~7,o'cf>1·9~:!o wO~~l-,.-3-.J-ee_p ___ C_he--..... -.. - Call Ma rk a t Club• Is now hiring °'*Wit TV r'f rcrRONICS ltht Int, tua pwr, am/fm . Chan<:es are you will find what you need at the price you wan~ to pay when you read CIHelfled dally 842·SfS78 Aft'GDIWI -·-~.:.:tL ... 812·820 Pu Hour ~· ....... o..w ... _ ........ . ._._ ·~-c':+sA lthh'thd la1888 Qilaa-n~ 1 M Crown Hardware dancer•. 714_554-<)491 Inlet..... Old Colna Gold Sltver , ~wo 1 MOVING SALl!I atereo, cc, a lloys ,92 Accord llX Z-dt LTD Grand, 4X4, AC, 7 14 ·99 2 -4 190 Exciting job oppty eo.MWCI Franklin Mint. Stetting STEREO 6080 Everything Mu•t Goll $8500 obo 1175-n89 Real Sharp, Loaded, Pw/Pdl, tJlt, cc. CD, PT Aa•l•tant Mgr• • ___ ....,.,...,___ Paintings~ China Old watches & jewelry 358 MAGNOLIA Lthr, 1-owner, phn, ABS, allOy whla, lthr, 2 days per week for TE.ACHl!RS Books W Fumltunt Westcoast Coln 642.g.we * CABLI! TV * SAT 8AM CO play.,, MOONoof, pry gl&N roof rack self storage In N.B. $8·$11 HOUR NB 40)'Ml'S Rl!CORDS/TOP S Dl!SCRAM8LEAS Moving S•lel WasMr CHEVROLET 9045 $9,800.obo 723-1504. <11e:?:!i. .. ~·993 Computer exper help-Preschool needs PT/ in l'Mwport a.ch Jazz, R&B, Soul, Rock LOW COSTlll dryer, fr~. furniture, Llnooln-ller=z h1I. 049·640·9019 FT teachers w/ECE 14.873.822 Etc ... 50'• & eo·a Mike 1.a00.211-4125 antlquH, .houHhOld '73 El Camino VI, euto, '83 ACCORD (714) ... ...._.9 units to work w/lnra, 945-7505 It 312 Anlv Edit, 47k ml,1 _ _... __________ _ Cl•••lned toddler• & PrHChool. _______ .. •m•, "!'SC. FM caH, tow pkg auto, tthr, ABS. mol'el '•3 WRAHOLU The most comprehen· Benefi•• 9••·2972 -------......---Prlno•ton Dr. CroH good body, amog ... (3KXX8"'1) 112 777 .. O .. hl __ ., slve and current direc-1-.....,,,="',.,..,,..~-.,,,."'.,,,.,..,--WANTED OFFICE :;;;; GARAGE SALES atrHt• Fairview/Fair empt $1150 831-0757 LEXUS O; ;'Op, .. :tioy:. t~m-;~ •wy or goods and ser· TEMP WORK FURNITURE & Movlngl Sat/Sun 61 •ee QMC Suburban W•STMINSTER (218378) S11 ,i50 vices around I Start Now I Collect ANTinUES 2 7. 2 8 . 9 ... p 1 3 8 White/grey, 4X4, LT (714) ••a.eeoe Ll!XUS Of' Food Data. $10.per hr 3_ EQUIPMENT 6047 Brookline Ln CM, mod•I, full ppwer, WE&TMINSTP ••ICllclllrlglD•WEB E·Z work 942-8500 Older Style Fumit\H'e CORONA Montlcello complex, (510054) 128,977 '87 CIVIC DX (714) ae249" WEBSITE/l.D. Parking Lot Attendant• PIANOSi.ColleaJbl" Set 4 burgandy ateno DrL -•n (Vanguard) 548-9034 LEXUS Blue, gr~ Interior, '83 WRANOLllR Monitor community .S.::.'!:::=.~ chalra, 3 4-drawer ~ •w 6122 YARD SALEI furn, MISSION Vll!JO !S:,r~nty~ (3v~i~;~~ Hardtop, black, grey, HIGHEST PAY IN O.C. shopping center park· $$ CASH PAID$$ legal filH, 2 hlghback liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii palnllnga, atereo/CD (949)·394-0994 111 ,995 4 x 4 , 8 c y 1, co 81\ng your paycfltCk Sfllll· Ing lot In NB. WHk· _.,,_.,_....._ exec chairs, metal 1008 Sea Ln. Fum, anti-player & hMhld ltema BAUllR LOTUS (3HCP081) 18.995 wt'll MATCHorlltot end evening ahlfta WE BUY ESTATES computer table, draft· que table and chalra, 329 OQLI! ST. FORD 9075 COSTA Ml!SA UUllR LOTUS yowcurrtnllypoyl 11eeded 4:00pm to • ..........._frieldy-W. Ing table, medical 4 excerclse mach etc... SAT8·3 714-942·7 7 00 COSTAMl!SA • r:Jvtwkfy Cosh Bonus 1 1 : O Op m . Ca 11 "WI 'AY llOM fASTDr' drawer lateral flle, and Sat 9/27 8•·11• (no early birds) 714-942·7700 Paid Per Line 949.723.7100 •fl•r MOREi 714-548-1554· 2710 B•v•ld• Dr '97 Muatang '915 Cherok .. Sport~ • 1 :OOpm Of send Info c• asslFIED s t 8 12 & Cl le d kl INFlNtTI 9095 • rw Wlt1v'Ant Welcome -a • Bacc. NEWPORT ass , goo wor ng 4 .0, :t9k. •uto, A rv ""'1'"11' to: 3471 Via Lido, lt'a the resource you Steuban Crystal cond S3000/fl rm, iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii o•••• new tire• • •Most Easy Sole Suite 207, Newport can count on to sell a anlmala, lots ol dH BEACH 6169 won't lull 758·1748 4 dr, IM"'8culat91..l • Abslly N/Chorge Bock BFeac!!, ,,.. CA ,.9211843. myriad of merchan· clothes & accea1 .. 1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ..... FESTIVA Super '8• lnftnltl G4S 3LP45533 S15,55fJ • No Exp ~ •• .4 •• 72_.11 1 dis• items, b~ause Lots palms plants 1• -Maroon tan lthf low L•w • ,.. •~r v.. T t d' & kit' HUGE MOVING SALEI deal, new tlr ... n.ins ml, loadedl (~) WllS-TMl.NSVT"T-• WOO & OS8I Exp PrS our columns compel err. po s. eco c 1900 BERYL LANE exlnt. orig :l4K ml. 5n --~-. . EMPLOYMENT oJJ. ... ~~l~lllled buyer• to Qltems. Msuc h Morel SAT JUNE 27TH ea $3700. 714-722-7201 S~J." LOTUS 714-892.aeoe ~Illa 33MQ21 SrRVICES 5533° mt 957-8133 :a> 942·5978 arage ale earn Sat GOOD STUFFll '93 MUSTANG CO•TA M•SA ' ~ _ Clothes. dreaser•.•--------714442 7700 LEXUS 9115 S0~~~8~ST ~~~~f ~~a;'t.~k~~~~ s:J: P~~ec 0~:~ C~~~ Red :;r acc°-rcNV1 th r. --,8-5-ln_n_n_l_t~-G-4_5 __ ~~ ~ ~-••••-•• atrfft Santa Ana Ave. ch r om••. • u to. s AC Pw/Pdt Utt '82 LS 400 WWeii ~~ Please be aware that 2202Se. .. k ~~~~~ Furnltu1e ~ Morell! (16473-4) $14.277 dn, ' ' ' 'AUTO BI ST Ro I the listings In this cat· S.....AM.CA 82707 ~ ~ Can't seem to LbUS Cltch. ASB1S1d'1 a11oy wht•,· WhMlnht•/lvocoryn.di't~llonopll t. ~ egory may require you llo••01-4CA ll., Sa t 8 ·1 furn, eld•rcare MISSION Vl•.JO r ng aunr ' to call a 900 number get to all those equip, lamp•, stereo (949,384 0894 (307778) $24,996 New L•xus trade . $7 In which the,. Is a ---------c repair jobs cablneta, bar & atoola, --------1 Co•t8 ••-(120234) S20,M7 r t S I .25 •an hour h 1 All Kinds ol Jobs For ETCll 2112 oaaA-ftso ,,,.. .. T•uru• grffn -ry Llncoln Mef'Ou-LllXUS • "'UeS erv Ce stlrttng ~ c arge per m nute. All Kinds or People. around the house? on Vl•ta Del c);"~ ' ~iean, aJc, all p;r, 714-840-Se:tc{ MISSION VIE.JO I e Phrep Mcooks ~13~ I Cla••lfled . Let the •Several Famllle•• high mllH, runs grHt --.8-9-ln_n_n_l_tl_.J_3_0 __ • ___ cM_8 __ t:a_94-0e_,...__ .. __ e S lft gmt BonusOPf)OrtUnlty EM PLOYMENT CIH1lfled 1500 c umberl•nd ss.5oo. 723-1797 eordHux, tan lthr, CLASSIFIED I New gounnetqulc:kservlce restaurantl WANTED 5535 APPLIANCES 6011 Sell your extra Service A .1200SuHH '95TAUAUSQL phon•. 1unroof, co. ~! ~:un~c!u!~·s:i~~ In Newport Beach on PCH. Apply at household Directory (off Dover) AC, PW/POL. ABS, tilt, can, prem aound, ourN~BeachOfflce ~ Items In UT·SUN a.a cc. AM /FM cus, chrome wh••l a, myriad of merchan- 4100 Birch St.J. Ste. 108 LC:~~~ ~~~1·~~~~·:;~ w.~:~·s:!r.•~ri::~ CLASSIFIED ~:r:~:i~uh:~~ r:~~)1· se995 ~~;Ji~:e> 10 :18.:.15 ~:!• c~r~~. ~= or c•ll 949·8.>3·1408 driver anywhere. $50 Good conditlonl •A2 5 •79 Co•t• Me•• UUlllt LOTUS quallfl•d buy•rs to .G • ._.~. 12Yrs exp. Local rel• 8 31·0287 Call 642-5678 -• v TRANSPORTATION Llnooln-Mercury COSTAMaaA call! --~~ \:;I 646·3735._________ (714)840-5930 714442·7700 c • L • A • s • s • ULTIMATE I • F • I • E • D • s GARAGE SALE I ' . . ~---... -·J •...,.._,,Ii.: e .... a__..,. L"-··--NAME -....-....-----....-....-....-....-....-....-------PHONE ADDRESS CREDIT CARD# ___________ ExP. DATE _______ _ SIGNATURE TYPE OF CREDIT CARD (CIRCLE ONE): VISA MC ITEM: {15 CHARACTER LIMIT, INCLUDING SPACES) I I !! I I I I I! I I I I AE DESCRIPTION: () 8 CHARACTER LIMIT, INCLUDING SPACES) 1111111111111 1 1 1 DISCOVER ) ALL ADS WILL PUBLISH THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SAnJR.DAY. No~. ADDmONS OR DBLBTIONS UNTll.. '11:16 fOLLOWINO WEE!(. ) No BOATS, CARS, TRUCKS WILL BE Au.OWED. M.6RCHANDlSB PIUCBD UP TO $500 ONLY. 0NB rTBM PBRAD. ) PluvATB PARTY ADVER11SBRS ONLY. No BUS~~ MAY PARl'ICIPATE. ) To PLACB YOUR AD USS 1111S FORM. You MAY MAD.. rr, OR DROP rr BY OUR OFFICB. OUR ADDRBSS IS: 330 W. BAY STREBT. ______ .. .......,...~ COSTA MssA, CA 92627 Ws ARB LOCATED OfP NBWPORT BLVD., 88TWBBN VICl'OIUA ~ 19111 ST. OUR HOURS ARB 8:30 A.M.-5:30 P.M .. MONDAY-F.all>AY. ON YOUR BNVBLOPB PU!ASB N<.YrB. •• Ali'llNnoN: TaiAsUU OIBST." FAXES WILL ALSO 88 ACCBPIEO wmt CUDIT CARD (7141631-6594). B) ~IS 'l'UUDAV, NOON. ANY AD 11IAT 1t11Acms us APrm 'Ml • WILL "'8~ 11tB IULOWINO WllK. M:llOSS I Loi In the sun s Pie.,.. fO Young hofM t4 Stringed tnstrurnent t g 8nlllh Allor "Div•'• aong f7 Nofttl Alran Pol'! , .. _berth \0 Monthly l1tpenM 20 Ravin.s 22 Huge 24 Clumsy boal 25 Wedding·~ge WOtd 2t PubllsMd ~Etch 34 Del.at as Disorderly 37-dunk 38 Molonsl's org 39 captain's book <40 Kitchen meas. 41 Popula.r aealood 43 Wilder and Hadunan "5 Rhyme maker 48 Fled 48 "'la Mer" composer 60 Took Ille bait 51 Cow's "second COUnMI" 29 All<>ned 30 Bordered 31 Choir voices 32 Flower holders 33 Unoccupied 36 Got the trophy 42 Acted like a grandparent? 43 Olsembartls <44 Makes sale 45 Small pools of water 4 7 Apple seed •9 Type of rap . . . 52 Layer °' painl 53 Young girl In "The Cnerry Of chard" 54 Dilly 55 Nofweglan city 56 Cheas or ctleckers 57 wemon hofsebaclc 58 DoWlg business 59 Confined 62 Ford or Lincoln ,. . .. • .. T.... • •e7 COUCUR •aa 41WNNU Ma a1 .... ture ••rl•• XR-7 auto. AC, dual ve, ...... wNte, IUll pwr Leather, l.o•d•d. altb&QI. AM/fM ca11, CH•, A/C, 1 OWnef' A Luxurlou1 Ride. o n 1 y 1 4 k m I . (IJALUllX231) 1!~80 IOt mpg. 13.350.obo (824541) 113,197 US ur PICK THE BETTER LINE 714·3194171 • c .. ta 11 .. a W•STMIN8T•R •ei TOWM CAii Llnoeln•Meroury (714) aea .. eoe Neither vuhlmlbk:. Sooth Jcul . WEST • Q lU <;7 Q632 0 974 • KQ82 NORTH • f 64 0 109 0 8653 • A543 EAST • 832 O AJ754 0 102 •J97 SOUTH •AKJ7,5 o K8 o AKQJ • 106 The bitlding: SOUTH WESJ' NORTH EAST alQNATUR• (ft 4) MO-le30 W1:st k.'<l the kin1 ur chibl, oncJ lhe •UL VI, CD cnanoer, '82 CAMRY L• moment of decision WU imincdilkly p W f w Ind J1 o c fct, ---------1 V8, autlO, fuU pwr, at hand. Oe\:larer faced lhc ~ibilily IHther and more. NISSAN 9150 Lexus trad•. lmmacl or losina one Irick in each black suit (?CJnl9) 112,913 (013211> at,950 Ceata .... L8XUS OF (if trumps were 4·1 , lhc same was Ll"ooln ll•rourr •ff MAXIMA QX& Wl!STlllNST•" unlikely tomake)and twohemU. The (714) MO.ff30 31K ml, auto, (714) 812 .. 808 ~ loser could be avoided hy sue-•---...,...C~.....,,----1,...-lull pwr, Lexus trade ccssfolly linessina for the queen ind '97 ont nent• (3POL.t85) tHs.sss '98 CAMRY L• linding trumps 3-2. Alternatively. a va. pw/pdl, ABS, lthr, LBXOS OF 35k ml. AC, auto, hcurt loser would vanish ir East held CD chgr, Only 15k ml, W•STMINSTl!R all pwr, Immaculate. (e8M78) 125•997 (714) 892·8908 (747885) S14,888 1he ace. East holdtna cithllr the quc.en Coata M .. a L•XUS OF or spades or the ace or hearts was 11 Llnooln Merourr WESTNINSTeR SO.SO proposition. Which should (714) 440·8830 · PONTIAC 9170 __ t7_1_4.._t_e_1_2_.e_8_0_0_ declarer play ror? '97 MARK VIII Tilcre are two sound reasons why, AC.PW/POL, ABS Utt, iiiiiiiiiiiiilii•••il '98 Landcn•l••r arter winning the ace or clubs, declar· cc. c 0 . Lt hr I '90 Bonnevlll• SSI! White/Ivory, lull opt. er should lead 1 heart t<M'lld the Pr• m I um whee I 1 Full power, 1unroof, 3 3 • O O O m I • closed hand. first, if the king of (688878) $25,997 white W/brown leather N~~S ~)exul $~:::1 '-··---lost lo the ..... , dc"eat was ft,.. Co•ta'M••a $4500. obo 723·1504 (1 ,. • , •""'1i.:. -11 nv• Llnooln·M•roury LEXUS --------·•1 auo xtn't ~. cond. All record•. 11000 Laura 674-42.SG M ·ThUN 10a.ap '8? troll 4dr, all man• ual, 41p. well mal11· talned. Good cond. 12600 fl.rm 9e&-0481 '87 JETTA Red 2 dr: sunroof, CD player, good cond. 12200. 94 .. 515·2053. • '95 JETTA Ill QLX Green, black llhr, CD ·changer, l oaded I (4ACX119) 115,995 B~UER LOTUS 714-442·7700 certain. Declarer could still try lo (714) &40·9030 MISSION Vll!JO drop a doubleton queen or spades for SUZURI 9205 __ 9._4..,,.9..,,.·3..,.,8..,,.4-o.,..,_8 ... 8-:4~ MISC. AUTO 9245 the conLract. Also, even ir the spade ... ""DA 9125 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ,97 COROLLA DX 1• Pua INT Pua 30 . Pass l• Pass 4• Paa Pass Pass Opening lelld: IGng of • linesse won, declarer would still have m . .w. 1 Sl!IZED CARS lo lose a trumr. l h.·k Ir the suit split 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiii ____ ii '94 SIDl!KICK 17k, AT, while, al pwr S ..... t• (3UMS778) $13,333 From 175. badly. AJI in al , hoping to lind the ICC '88 MAZDA JX Convt, 5 1p, while, LllXUS oes Porschea. Cadillacs, All linesses were created equal - every simple finesse stands a 50 per· cent chance or success. In the overall of hearts onside was a far better MPV loaded! 39K ml, grey lnter,4x4• alloy Wl!STMINSTl!R Ch• vy 1, BMW ' 1. proposition. Ilk• brand new, whit, white soft lop. (7141812•8909 Corvettes. Also Jeeps, concept or the play or. hand, howev-Lum lo be • better bridae j>lay· er, there is no denying that some er! Subscribe now to the Goren lincsses are more equal than others! Dridae Lettu by ca11Jn1(800)788- 1 OWNEAI. $14,999. (3MCX671) $5,995 4WD'1. Your Area. Toll 546-7718. 985·2088 BAUER LOTUS free tor current fisting '87 MIATA 714-842·7700 _T_R_U_C_R_S ___ 9_2_2_0 1.aoo-21a.9000 Full opt, 7000 ml, 'H SIDEKICK JLX iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii , __ ___;l!Jct;;;.;.;.;o;..• _A-'·1_3_9.;._B __ (29199) S15,977 4X4, 30k r.11, tthr, ABS, North·South were playing live-card 1225 ror lnf'onnatlon. Or wnte lo: majors with forcing no trump Goren Brklae Leiter, P.O. Box responses. North barely had enough 4410. Chkago, tu. 60680. LbUS full pwr, cruise. '87 Nlaaan Hard· AUTOS MISSION VIEJO ( 1 o 5 4 9 o) s 1 4 , 7 7 7 bod~ 5·spd manual to keep the bidding open, but very · (949)384-0804 Ll!XUS OF trans, am/Im pull·out WANTED 9248 few experts like to pass when holding ' WESTMINSTER 11 ere o, new ti rea. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii an ace and three-card support for partner's suit. With a ruffing value to boot, North's oclion cannot be criti· ciL.ed. South jump-shirted to show power, and went on to game over partner's preforcnce. LEXUS 9115 LEXUS 9115 LEXUS MERCEDES 9130 '75 230 4-cyl, g3s, sunroof, ec, xlnt cond, $2500.obo '82 300SD moonrf. gray/black Interior, 54600.obo pp tf73-6942 9115 '89 300E Low ml, cust whls, I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii w h It a • m I n t. '94 LS 400 LTD '95 SC 400 LTD '97 LS 400 (3AWF913) $16,888 White/Ivory, full opt, Teal mist/Ivory, lull Coach Ed 111 on . Ll!XOS OF 32,000 ml, 6.9% avail opl., 6.9% avall. White/Ivory, full opt Wl!STMINSTl!R 3 yr 100,000 ml warr. 3 yr 100,000 ml warr. 3 yr 100,000 warr. (714) 892 .. 909 (214877) $31,977 (047320) $33,977 L TO 8.9% avall. Student needa 300 MIS~~xNu:IEJO MIS:-~u:ll!JO (09089~.xu.'41 ,900 DI•••• In good cond. (949)384-0884 (949)394-0994 11;11SSION Vll!JO Lets deaJI 856-2143 (714) 892-8908 $2500.obo 557·0631 CH,lD T Ml"' a daycare and education directory ~··!; •94 SC 300 '98 LX 450 LTD (848)3844804 CLASSIFIED Black/Ivory lull option. Ca• h m • r •II v or Y • It's the reaource you t--------...---------f 6.9W avail. LTD. 3 yr full opt, 6.9% avail. On the move? can count on to 1811 a CAREER MOMS: BORED CHILDREN? 1 00,000 ml warr. 3 yr 100,000 ml warr. myriad of merchan· I OFFER LOVING OVER 50 FREE (018195) S27,987 (138217) $39,987 S 11 t dlae Items, because DAYCARE FOR INFANTS. (OR LIMITED COST) IOEAS LEXUS LEXUS e your 8X ra our columns compel IN MY HOME. UC. HRL.V MISSION VIEJO MISSION Vll!JO household qualllled buyers '0 RATES. CALL LYNN WIT~~~R°i<'1os1 C949J384-0884 (949)384-0894 Items cat11 842•5878 641·9264. 702/663-0572 in Classified ~ •.. ~~ :'~ • orNot - • 1lm Write Off • Can. Truda, RV'1 •NoDMVHude PAii PICKUP! ~ ~ ~TodaY I l 111,l llll.l ...... "l\ 800·643·5022 ANTIQUES & CLASSICS 9250 '84 C Coupe Red/blk llhr Int, restored, lmmac condl $24,000 714·318-$871 38S8 PLUMBING 3890 TUTORING 3929 SERVICE CARPENTRY 3510 COMPUTERS 3556 ~g:~. 3557 ELECTRICAL 3610 HANDY MAN 3710 ~~S~i-&3808 PAINTING DIRE CT 0 RY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lio' d Contr • No Job • • FR ENC... SPANISH• ---••••••••I• Speclallzlng In all JRQ MASONRY * too 1mall. All 1vc1. HOM• Sl!RVICES t TREES a HYrt Guellty Palntlnt •ITALIAN a E&Le types of repairs. No •:LOCK BRICK S;ONE Repr/rmdl, lane, new Anything & Everything .I" ~ 24T~~~~~~;dT~oc Nelghborftood (949) 497.397a ACCOUNTING/ Job too small. oc 32 All typea-Olty workl avca, spas. 64~58 ,;~:h!::1m;~-e_~~o T~. t.nr..78 Uc#280644 645-3~09 Pfumberl _ ............... . TAXES 3406 ~;cJi~c~b~:~~~5e~ Est.L730089 531·7943 . ~ 751-34 CHUNG'S PAINTING DIAINlSlWH ';;:.' PATll!NT TUTOR CON"l'n11CTORS :;-~~ GR•iNMAITIRi 24Yra Exp·Gr1 Prlcel CLEANINGSPECW.IST Math (1rlth-calc) Bkkpg Member of••--------- Oulckbooka Prol'I Ad· CERAMIC ', visor's Prog. Call Joe TILES 3528 Sennott 714·840·0724 liiiiiiiiiii•iiii--iiii~ --------~Leaky Showers Rep'd ACOUSTIC Regrouting & lnslall'n CEIUNGS 3408 L870130 Dean of T iie iiiiiiiiiiiiiii•••iiiil 673·8065 or 848-8526 South Coaat Drywa11----------t Acou1 remvl/cuSI texl CHILD CARB 3538 Water Damage Repair liiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Best ln Ouollty & Price .--------. L550011 444·8889 ~"'4flii~ ADDITION~ •-CNdc..,.,,.._ R!MODEUNG 3410 ~EBUILD or REMODEL •Homes or Offices .Ouality Consirucllon • •Reasonably Prlcod '•Local Co. #636318 •Stephenaon Anoe C•ll 714·844·5485 IJ.INDS/MINI t IBADBS 3484 Uve-ln c hild care. European Au Pairs. Enqllsh speabl~. 18·26 yrs .. l~al. cuhurally enrlchlnq. nexlble In-hom e child care. 45 hrsJwb 800·713·2002 3548 • =• A TOUCtt OF CLASS Cleaning. Res/Comm Lie/Bond. Free Est. Tere11 714-212·7143 3490 •80H HOUSECl.EANINQ r ..... iiiiiii-iiiiii Ucensed·Bonded ·9 512.00 per hOur. MCH Wood1y11em1 714-~48-0388 •. -Cuetom Cabinetry-....,.~,_.....,...,. ___ ,,___,__ Kllt"9n +Bath+ Doora •Brltht Houaeo .. anlng Molding• • Mantel• European Profe1Slonal1. "'1tl0 114-998.a970 Be1t In IOWf\I Reis. Dwek & Grace 714-857·2047 . r.... ...... ------•VICKI'S CLllANING We offer THE BEST Howe/Window CIHlllng. 1 OYra Exp. Xlnt Refs. Vicki 11...e88-029a Cla•ettled The mo•t compreh.,,. ~ and CUffM dlreo-tory or good• and ..,. vtcn aroundl COMPUTER ~UP,1 COMIVTtl uPGlAl)( I ' ,.IVATI OlGllOUP ~ING INTttN£T/Wll MG/. (5TAmNG AT S9't ATYOUl HOM( Ol Offj(( PROFESSIONAL COMPUTER SERVICE S/MPLE6Af~ . 1VllC.,. _._. • • Sc:bedllk Uoilrade ~ • • PC Trif'41nL• ON-SIT• (714) 840-7672 COMPUTER SALE! ! 512cadte.32mll11111, u. i 1.4 'l:f. ,.., ·-· . 14" ..... ~ 2tlMMX • S74t USMMX ·S711 'flP"~MMX, u... .......... err Ill•' 714·540·6344 u~ = HAUUNG 3720 Cuatom landacape, Quar Work·Fr•e Eat TWEEDY PLUMBING physics. chem, test GENEIUT 3558 F'S dHlgn, lnatatl. CIHn-Uc#375602 538·1534 949-645-2352 prep (CBEST/GREJ "'?"" '!!!!"'"""" p 714-878 2241 S4T) Free Info. Jim ' ~ JUNK TO THI DUMP u 1 • RAINBOW Clrole Malnt. Madia 714-547·MATH Interior Renovation• Cuatom Projects . ..,....,...,... (714-888·1882! Lawn ervloe. Mow/ Palnllng.fn11Ext Hou11/Apt .. ._ __ ..,_ ........ Prvt French L•••on• AVAILABLB TOD Y E~ge/Sod/Sprlnlcl•rt Ouatlty jot:i. Free eat. All Ms fully qualil'<l LI c 8 0 9 4 8 4 N 8 New '-ll.lli-1&1 M.Banks 042·8107 btMWiliM•1-lap. LEWIS Conatruotlon •Sw/MacrU_. Remodel•Handyman • Rcwirt • T'"w--._ Ltl704773 L.>cal RH. • RqiW ...... I SPI\. •714-557·5925• WO.&M.La. t"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1J•FMl•Newa.a.im•C... e Do It AHi FREE ESTIMATE .722 .• 7478 FENCES 6 DECRS 3815 988·1882 ~11n·up(:,1 t"> ~~1ru2 Ltl'569897838.aaae1-0-0-,-1-G---3-9-1-0 4 teacher, call French • lk•'• Custom Painting R N Tu Go 851-9427 HEALTH, BEAUTY LoLt Torre• Lendaoape Prof, CIHn, Ouallry iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • FITNESS 3740 Harbor Area 20Yra. Work. lnVExt & Docka. l-UPB-- 0 -.-____ 9V_G_ Wkly malnVNew lnltall L'l'703488 831-4810 a • .-uG&\1£• -------lrrlg work/Tr•• trim ROBERT llHLL CO WATSUaOOI' 3931 Viva Medical weight Cutt ,.~"1 848 ... 3 83 lnVExt•Small Job• OK aoon•a 1011. Medication + Th• Green Gardener Decorative Painting Ae-4'oo'9 • Aepelr'8 B12 S60/mo 835-3928 WHkty rea. malnt., L1414350 848·3009 ''" &..,.._ 3404 Via Lido NB ., .. , quality work. 714·580-9828-Pager Al 1\IPel of Roof9 Q & G UPHOLSTllRY alnce ·ea cust. lurn, upholsty, sip cvr1 antique rpr 542-4612 .. Frff Ht, 84CMH155 AIWaft!Ouwa;lcld 831-1088 ard Cln-up, Trim tr .. a, h•dg••· patm tr•••· Removal. New lawn/pl~nt1 eeo-8502 MOVING 3834 kruegcr pa1lntlng ruldtntlal paint & wood . restoration matthew 548-5481 lk. 740898 WALL ~~1!.19!3:!!19SL!!l!l!Ullllll COVERINGS 3932 R C Roofln Th• Stripper Speclallzlng In I FIX LEAKS! Wallpaper Removal L5869241 983·5037 ~II Work we Gal• should hang G11r11ttttl 'together. Strip, Install. ELK. advice to th• etazy. Lf735976 831·2111 •1111--Pianiwn RooEu. www .ctl~\orr "''"' hlly la11r1tl Lk14S600 WINDOWS 3934 --~--·--- 3880 lua!l!71111114Milll/LllDiS3w4-.62801111S 1111 OoldenWeat Window Cleanlng Satlalactlon guaranteed Llc'd-fn•'d 8:1t-1s8a ---------- . - ...... 41·.-.... ~ =~~ DINNER SALADS Spjctd Clllc;kn Cwlr lllM ........ -........................................ --.................................... 18.95 Tasty pieces of Cajun-spiced bQIWless breast of chicken are terved hot over lightly dressed romaine lettuce with freshly grated parmesan cheese and herbed croutons. CljU Sa .... C--Jeletl,., •• .,,.,., ... , .. ,,,_.,,,"'"''••••••u••••o••••••• .. •••-••••"••-•oo• ... ••ou .. ,,,.$8,95 Fresh baked fillet of salmon lightty dusted with Cajun seasoning and served on a bed of Caesar-dressed romaine lettuce with freshly grated parmeun cheese. Sltri• Sbdlw!I AmMt S.1111 ....................................................................................... $9.95· Features a ripe California avocado stuffed with sweet Louisiana shrimp and nesUad in a bed of romaine lettuce. Spictd 1110,.. Ctn1r lalttl .................................... -.................................................. 110.95 Succulent shnmp saut6ed with Cajun spices and served hot over Caesar-dressed romaine lettuce with freshly grated parmasan cheese and herbed croutons. DINNER ENTREES SCAMPINESS ................................................................................................ -... -.......... .$11,95 large Gulf shrimp prepared Scampi-style in a gar1ic, basil, white wine sauce and served on a bed of steamed herb rice with southern com and Jack's homem1d1 coleslaw. • IWD-DiJ Slni• 11 t95 large peel 'neat shrimp served with TWO tasty LOW-FAT sauces, herb-steamed rice. southern com and Jack's coleslaw. Swelt Ding ...................................................................................................................... $11.95 Sweet Louisiana shrimp and tender chunks of boneless breast of chicken are seasoned with sweet basil, ger1ic, a splash of white wine and romanced over angel hair pasta. · • Gadjc ToNtillo I Ami Htk Pula ....... w ...... fYegftlrian or Chicken) ................ 111.95 Tender, bite-size pieces of boneless breast of chicken are cooked in gar1ic and GOLDWATER'S Tomatlllo Salsa, then served tossed with angel f1air pasta. Erm fillll of S.lmoll ...................................................................................................... $11.95 Baked salmon fillet prepared with your choice of a gar1ic, basil and white wine sauce over angel hair pasta or lightly Cajun-spiced with rice and coleslaw. Jammin' Jambllap ....................... $11.95 ....................... Wltll Sluimp ....................... $14.95 Louisiana Andouille sausage, boneless chicken breast. onions and green peppers are cooked up and poured over a platefulla rice. Dis' dish be a JAMMIN' tastebud sensation I JAC1Csaack .......................................... .f7.95 .IAB""W .............. -.,. .... -................. .$13.95 The finest Louisiana shrimp (u peel' em) are cooked in Jack's savory spicy sauce and served hot in the sauce with French bread for dunkillg. C'est Si Bonl JACKrice or .-............................................................................................................ 111.95 A combination of boneless breast of chicken and our/rime choice Louisiana shrimp (shelled) are cooked in Jack's savory spicy sauce an aerved over your choice of steamed rice or pasta. 2400 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach, CA (949) 650-5577 3041 Michelson Dr., #A Irvine, CA 92612 (949) 252-1023 361 Forest Ave. Laguna Beach, CA (949) 376-8982 Plums CAFE & CATERING ~ /Jelieve in wing only the finut fooiJ d fruhe.lt ingridimtJ d offer a taJtef ul. Jdection of '1reak/1Ut d lune/Jeon item.1 which are prepared *'1y in our kitcheflJ~ Our cakring me/Ill haJ /Jun~ d enhanced to reflect 1 J yeaN (l./JUViee in Orange County. W't inPile ~ to enjoy our Jelection of fine f oo'dt1 d W'tlMme you to P/wnJ ... .. Oaily Pilc>t /JIN/NG ~'111/)H •Jun• 26. l!J~ Please inquire a.bout our Special Event & ~ Division: Holiday Parties, Open Houses, Weddinp, Special Occasions, Tenant Appreciations, Picnics & Corporate Events. Arrangemul/J /DI" dUVing .1ta/f, rmtald, cu.1/:om lne/UIJ1 kcot; en/utaiJunent cJ boliJay celebralitJN are awU/aJJk. Holiday & All Occasion Gift Baskets Available Year Round Daily Pilot DINJNG CUJDE •J une 20, J9'J8 About the Gover ... W:ether you're planntng. ipedal event ror 10 or 610, you should xpect attention to ~er'J Jut cleUtl from your event planner, 80 you can ..,end your ttme ~~ ~- At Plumt tn Coeta M~ caterini '8 a specialty. ID addldon to dining at Plume' charming care for an latfmate breakfast, lunch or bnmcb. cate~ evenll from continental breatutt and bualneu luncbeom to themed corpo- rate eventa can be penonaltzed to each Cllent'e diicrfmJna.dng tutea and budget Pluma take~ • treab new approach to corporate cat.eriq, combining an exciting menu of gounnet quality with nqulllte preaentadon. "We view ourselves u a~ too) for oar dleola. When we tint meet with a client we Ond out what they want, what's the goal of the event and what'• the budget," said Kim Jorgento~ owner or Pluma, who•e been 1n the restaurant bu1lne11 ror man;r yean. "When I eatabU.bed my 11.rit event planning bualileu 1n 1982, I wu 80 aur- priaed how very dllrereot It wu from the re.staunnt bultneaa. At a restaurant, everything II pretty much eelf-contalned. Catering an eYeDt can take you any- where and every deta.D bu to be taken care a( In llddldoa to many dmea ha'ftng a viable backup option pwmed iil advance,• JorpDIOD aald. -some cllenta rea.UJ enjoy beUag an IDlegral part ill the planning of the event We tailor each event to lbe tndh1du.allly of the cllent, • ahe said. For example, according to JorgemcJDf a celebration with company ata.rr may take on a tun and wb1malcal air, wblle a corporate event for cllenta would have • more uptcale aDd folri:W feeling. A speda1 event can range from Pluma preparing and delivering the menu to overseeing the entire preamtatton -from concept to completion. "Along w1lb provid.in& dellclout food to complement • particular event, our. expertlae can be uaed to Include lnvftattona, .nowen, entertamment, llcbting. decorations, the bar, valet and atamng. Our catertlig style really hu an upscale reel to it while still being budget oriented," Jorgenson said. Due to the explollve gro"tb or Pluma' catering bualneu, they wU.l be expandJng their facility on Ea.st 17th StreeL "After the remodel, which we hope to complete by the fall, the &ont or our cafe will be redesigned, a cappuccino and wine & beer bar will be added, the kitchen will be expanded and the overall facility will be larger to accommo.: date our catering and bus1oe11 omces," Jorgenaon said. "We'll be featuring 80me wonderful "1.nes, particularly Plnot Nolr, and microbrewa &om Oregon, ln addition to the gounnet food Items we now carry from the Padftc Northwest," said Jorgenson, who wu born and ralled In Oregon. But even as Plwns la growing ita operation, JorgeD.IOn llfll hold.I true to the same premise: "You have to be creative ~d dependable. The bull you devel- op with a client Is seoond to none. They have to be able to know they can rely on you," she said. Pluml Cqfe u local«/, al J69 Rall I 1th Strwt In Cona Meta. For more Wormatl.on on how to plan the perfect ettent, call (114) 141-1111. • Table of Contents ... 2. Jack Shrimp 3. Plums 4. Table of Contents 5. The Arches 6. La C~ve Sir Rogers 7. Los Primos Chubbs Malone 8. Hard Rock Cafe 9. Mamma Gina's Yankee Tavern 10. Dining Guide Map 11. Dining Guide Map 12. Skewers Hornblower 13. Basilic Sabatinos 14. Acapulco 15. Birraporetti's Royal Thai 16. Gallos 17. Newport Beach Brewing Co. 18. Sapori 19. Twin Palms Catalina Fish Kitchen 20. Newport Rib Co. • The Premium Steak & Seafood House in Orange County since 1922 Noted for our Superb Traditional Tableside Service CAESAR SALAD • WILTED SPINACH SALAD • COBB SALAD • STEAK DIANE • PEPPERSTEAK FLAMBE • STAKE TARTARE • CREPES SUZETTE • BANANAS FLAMBE • CAFE DIABW Specialties of the House ABALONE • PORTERHOUSE STEAK •ALASKAN KING CRAB LEGS • WBSTER THERMADOR • BOUILLABAISE • MARYi.AND SOFT SHELL CRABS • RACK OF LAMB • AUSTRALIAN WBSTER TAIL • VEAL CHOP • FRESH SALMON, SWORDFISH & HALIBUT Prepared grilled, hlackcned, poached or saureed Little Bit of Italy Scampi Archi.:s • Veal 'alrimbocca •C hicken Picca ra • Vea l PiLcara Great Selecrion of Pasca Bolognese, Pesro, Alfredo, Marinara Sauces i Featuring . STONE CRAB CLAWS FROM JOE'S OF MIAMI Celebrating Our 76th Year Serving Lunch Monday-Friday 11 :30 until 3:00 Serving Dinner Nightly until 1 :00 a. m. Est.J,/a/Jeil 1922 ,. NEWPORT BOULEVARD at COAST HIGHWAY • NEWl>ORTBEACH •·645-7077 .. 1695 INtne Ave., COsta Mesa 646-7944 Lunch Served Mon. cbru Fd. 11 :30 -2:30 Dtnna Sencd Moo. thru Sat. from 5:30 p.m.. Banquet Room Aval.fable • Up to 35 Pe0ple C\ot-\~met Coffee LUNCH 203 OFF We Invite You to EnJOY our Lunch and Take 20" OFF the Food Portion of Your Check. Monday Thru Friday ~ Pl'~t coupon wncn cxdenng Not vehd Wllti «"'! omcr offer Offv ocptres July 31, 1998 DINNER 203 OFF We Invite You to Enjoy Dinner and Take 20" OFF the Food Portion of Your Check. Monday Thru Saturday •Friday & Saturday sutfng by 6:30 Ple.asc preserW coupon wtien ordenng Not vehd Wltti tlf'Y o«f\er olfer Offv (l(J)I~ July 31, 1998 SoLtps • Capp1-tccino - Sta.-+in9@ $ 1.75 • J ee B le nded Moc h a s and Vanillas sf arlin 9 Sandwich House 270 6. 17th St. Sta .. ting @ $1.89 Salads Starting@ @$2.!)0 ~ Costa Mesa 92627 ask abo~+ o~,. • fu,-ly Bi,-d Special st'llJlr Sa~dwic h es F..-csh Ove n -R oc::\s t ed T tA .-4key -$4 .39 (W e Cook R .. •c.il, F ... esh T ul"'k t..>y ~ve.,.yday) T (A V\(."\ M e lt -$5.29 S i..-Rofle ""~ T...-<-"lditio~1cd R eL"ben -$6.49 T ..-irJ l c D eck e ,.. C IL"b -$6 .49 (714) 645-2252 Ope n f o ..-b..-eakfast 6 amM-F Com t:> Gy C\n d see oL~.,. f&All m e n1-t O I" m ayb e c l"eat e y o&A..-o wV\ sandwic h 1111 <.H1>' ..,""'dwiches c~m1e with o side, yot•>' choice o( h o m e W\ade polcifo ~olod, maoaro"'' salad, colesla'W1 J e llo or c hocolate p 1.1ddil"l9 ~ "*' $2.25 ll!ll ~<!> ~~ T..-y 01-tr" n e w C lassic· Smoothie o.-maybe a B lt.te be .-.,-y Blitz or" any of ot.t.,. othe.,-Smoothies $3 .25 -$3.50 Don't Fo.,-9et W e Cate.,. Too . ' .. . • . LOS PRIMOS CANTINA FRESH MEXICAN FOOD Im lllUTY • IESI P1m111 • IUT VALUE LIS PllllS ClllTill • • SllPl.Y TIE Im COMBINATION PLATES with Rice and Beans 1. TAC0 .......................................................................................................................... 3.19 2. TAMALE .................................................................................................................... 3.29 3. TACO AND TAMALE ............................................................................................. 3.99 4. TACO AND QUESADILLA ................................................................................... 4.29 5. BURRIT0 .................................................................................................................. 4.99 6. BURRITO AND TAC0 ........................................................................................... 6.29 7. TWOTACOS ............................................................................................................ 5.29 8. BlJJUlJTO AND TAMALl! ..................................................................................... 4.79 9. THREE TAQUJTOS WITH GUACAMOLE ....................................................... 4.79 10. ENCHILADA ............................................................................................................ 3.49 • 11. TWO ENCHJLADAS .............................................................................................. 5.29 ·TOSTADAS LOS PRIMOS TOSTADA Small Flour Tortilla, Refried or Black Beans, Lettuce, Cheddar and Pico de Gallo.1.79 I Oa1ly Pi~ /JIN/NO Gil/DP,• Junt U. 19'J8 TACOS TACO . • c Cam e AMada, Cam1tas or Pollo .............................................................................. 2.19 • 4 TACO CLASSIC · • c Carne Asad a, Carnitas or Polo, Jack, Ch1..>ddar, Lettuce, Pico d e Gallo and Salsa . 2.19 • 4 • VEGGIE TACO • 4 Rice, Black Beans, Jack C hedda r, L.t!tture, Pico de Callo, Guacam ole and Salsa ... 2.19 • • BURRITOS : BURRITO ESPECIAL • ~ Came Asada, Carnitas o r Pollo, Rice, Beans, Jack, C heddar and Salsa .................. 3.99 • 4 RICJ! & BEAN BURRIT<;> : c Refried or Black Beans, Rice, Jack, Cheddar and Salsa.: ............................................ 2.59 c • BURRITO CALIFORNIA • 4 Pollo, Lettuce, Tomato, Guacamole, Jack, Cheddar and Salsa ................................. 3.99 • • 4 TH E 'DR CARLOS' FAMOUS 'VEGETARIAN BURRITO' Black Beans, Ri~_lack, Cheddar, Lettuce, Tomato, Onions, Sour Cream, • 4 G uacamo le and ::>alsa. • ~ All Double Wrapped in 1\ivo Huge Tortillas ............................................................... 4.99 • ~ MR SERIOUS • ~ Carne Asada, Camitas or Pollo, Refried Beans, Rice, Jack, C heddar, Lettuce, Pico • 4 de Callo, • ~~~~~~-~-~~~~.~~!.~.~~-~!.~'..~.~~~~-~~~~~--~-~~-~~'.~~~-~~~-~l.29 : : BREAKFAST BURRITO • • Three freshly scrambled eggs, Refried or Black Beans, Jack, Cheddar and Salsa.2.59 • 4 • "MOOT SPECIAL,. • • Eggs. Pollo, Black Beans, Rice, Lettuce, Guacamole and Salsa ............................... .4.29 • TAMALES • C ARNITAS O R POLLO ............................................................................................... 2.29 • QUESADILLA • : ~t.:6i::C5:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::i~ : : 4 NACHOS SUPER PETE'S NACHOS • ~ Chips, Jack, Cheddar, Black Beans, Sour Cream, Guacamole and Pico de Callo .. 4.59 • ~ • NACHOS • ~ Chips, Jack and Cheddar ............................................................................................... 2.29 • ~ Hu..ntington Beach (714) 962-4366 10176 Ada.ms DAILY MENU BBQ SPECIALS Sampler Platter .......................... ,.,. •............. 6.95 Buffalo Winp ............... _ •••••..........•••...•....• 3.95 Mozzarella Sticks •••..•.•..•••.•.•..•..•.....••••...•. 3. 95 Chili Cheeise Friet ....................................... 3.95 Onion Rlrlgs ............................................... 3.95 Potato Slcins •....•....••.•.....•••••.•..•............•••.. 3.95 Stea.nteid Vegiel ........................ : .............. 2.50 Potato ct.... Atunchen .• _ ..................... 2.95 Ribs Super Size Meal.. .........• 10.95 mid Rib Combo •••••••....•..•..••.••...•. 9. 95 Garlic ~ ............ ._ •.•• --........ 2.50 SPECIALS AM Soup"' s.JMI ·"' Tenderloin Steak, 1 O ounces, muhed .............................. ~.95 hM2.15 Grl~~hl~ Chtf'Sa ................... Us Side W ................................................. Uo Bowl of Chili •.•......•.••.•..••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2.15 Ji;UI ·1~i l3 I I fl All sandwiches served with French F · Potato Salad. Add soup or side salad. Chubb Burger ...........•.•...•.•••• Chubb Burger with Cheese ••• Bacon Cheese Chubb Burger Grilled Chicken Sandwich··- French Dip Sandwich ..•.•..••• The Super Fantastic Meatball Sandwich Roast Beef Sandwich .....•..••• Turkey Sandwich .......•...•.•••• B.L. T. Sandwich .............•••••• Club Sandwiclt .•••..•......•••••• Hot Dog ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Chili Cheese Dog ••••.. ········- Pa~ Melt •....•..•..•.•.•.••..••• DUiy Pilot DINlNG c;mJJB • .June 26, 1998 3. Your Meal Fresh &.. Deldous &. At Your Tmle In t 5 MINUTES• (Some tpeeJ11ty ttems may ta1ce a ltde ..,_, 1111 PE.U1CT PIACl TO SPf.ND You& LUNCH HOUR or Join Your ~Wolllers on 0. Pea ..... Fido. 4. A Fun .md Professlo.W Sales/Spec.W £vents Te.... to Help You PLAN TIIAT SftCIAL PAITY for Your Business, Famlly or Fdendsl You Un Even Rent Out the Wllole ~ S. The Offldll Hard Rock We MerdwlcUse Store for Those UNIQUE GIFIS for fdinds md Relatives Llvln1 Outside of Newport leach. HOMlMADl 11ARD ROCK CArt SOUPS Of THl DAY 3 59 SANTA fl Sf'RJNG ROI.LS S 79 ~n ~ t.pW\I '""" Ml.A~ wtd\ ~ ~ CM"lffO kf!'f~ COin .wld Mof>~.-y l.ot~ ~ -woh ~ah"°'~ wlw •nd 11-dr"-'"A HICKORY SMOKED CHICKlN 6. 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Tribute to Frank Sinatra V.I.P LUNCHES $9.50 WIT H YOUR V.l.P CARD Sunday Champagne Buffet Brunch 11 :00 a.m. to 2:30 p .m . only $16.90 per pt>r11on Superb Sunset Dinners Mon-Fri. 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. Cesare -Mama Gina's CarMar 11alad Niuanb -NicoiM" stylt' 11alacl I nsalate-Salads Spinaci e gamberi · F'rl"llh 11pinach and Hhrimp salad Panini -Sandwiches -· (Srrv.-d on our famous "Calzonr" breaJ) MelansaM • Eggvlant, tomato, mozzan-Ua. onion and vinaip-rtte drrs~ing Mamo · Thin Liced ~irloin 8trak. lrttucf' and tomato PoDo .. Fin-nu"· Crillf'd rhirken brrast with spinarh and tomato Pasta Capellini pomo ·Angel 'hair and fmihly ma d1· tomato wam·e with ba~il Linguine 14Portovenue" · Llngufo r with homemade pr~lo, potatlM!s and 11tring bean11 Ravioli 14Ar.gMta" -Homrmadr blark ravioli stufff'fi wi th frC' h rirotta and Sensational 3-Course Dinner s Starting at $10. 90 lobstr r meal on 11 rosr saucr S 10. 90 Canndloni .. Fiorentina" -Canntlloni f'rl'Vt'S stuffrd with fresh ricotta and spinach S8.90 251 E. Pacific Coast Highway • Newport Beach • 673-9500 Brunch at the Tavern (Sample of Menu hems) F.a Bra.ld'ut 7.9S AU Eg ltcnu arc Served with Lyonna.isc Pt>tuocs and Fresh Fruir Pan·Fritd Roasr Beef Hash Poached "Ea Benedict• Poached Eggs Florcnrinc California Omclcr Lattdo Chili Omclcr Hot From Ow Griddle 6.9S P..nc:Uc Suck Belg:ian Waffle Boston Sryk French Toasr Abo Anilable 011 our Brunch at Lu.nc:b Menu Daily Soupt (Lunch only) Cup 2.95 Bowl 3.95 New England Chm Chowder • Soup uf rhc Oay Sugar·S~p Pea Soup s.1ads and Sandwiches "('..obb" Sabd wirh Roasl Chicken 'J 9'i Scafuod M:irincr Sal2<1 13.'l'i ·c~cs.ir" Salad H 'iO SanJwkhcs arc Served wirh Pt-anur Cole 'ii~" Ile I ric< lhc "Origin~!" lncm HamhUfl(Cf 7 .?'> hwm Ch1~kl'n Club 8.2<i Tuna Md1 on P~rm~n '-our<lnugh 7 ')'i frnl111onal "Rculxn" 8 'iO Main Dishes ( hickl'n ( rcpcs (Brunch only) Broiled Skewer of Local Swordfim Cold Poached Arlamic King Salmon Tavern "Famow" Crab Calta Filct of Lake Superior Wbircfuh GriJJed Fancy Calf a Livu (Lunch onJy) Yank« Pot Rout of Beef (Lunch only) TAVERN TINI'S 7."5 ., •)') 10 'iO 10.75 11.25 9.50 10.50 nut DlTl'CH ~ ~HJllB MARTINI LEMON DROP PuaPLE H001"ER. • THE GRANTINI TH£ MARKED MAN -11fE COSMOPOLITAN MEXICAN MARTINI ON THE BAY IN NEWPORT BEACH LUNCH I DINNER DAILY - SATURDAY I SUNDAY BRUN,CH "' ci! ~ 0 0 IOI ~ 0 ~ ;;; ~ 8 P.C H. ~ ~ 333 BAYSI DE DR IVE NEWPORT BEACH • CA • 92660-7230 FOR RESERVATIONS OR A COPY OF OUR COMPLETE MENU CALL 949-875-5333 All items available to go. Menu and prices subject to ch.ange. JOIN US FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS THE PERFECT LOCATION FOR COCKTAILS ON THE BAY Dinner at the Tavern (Samj k of Menu lmru) Traditional American Dishes (}yltm on rhe Half Shell Dungencss Crab Cockiail Fried Ca.llllTlari Appc:bun Ta~rn·s ·Fa.mow" Crab Cakes Shnmp "Scampi" Tavern Sryk Yanbc P.>1 R-t of Eutcm CorD-ful Beef Family Recipe Twkcy Meailoaf Grilled fancy Ca.Jr5 Llv<r Breaded Pork Chops Chicken Por Pie Rtwr Turkey Brai\Cd ·0omcsuc" Lamb 'lhank Ft.mou.t "Yankee TaYUD" Brouted Chidun From Our Meat Locker Nno.· York \teak fop 'iirlnin of l-.a.•tern ( orn-feJ Bttf Pl'pp<:re<l New York C.tl'ak Bmchem: of Filer Mignon Barbcu1cd l\Jhy Back R1h• Fresh &om Our Fish Monger 8.95 8.95 'i.9'i 7.'iO 7 95 14.95 12.25 13.25 14.7'i t0.7'i 14 2'> t'i'}'i I t.95 1-.,., I h •J<; I"•)<, 14 .,., I 'i •J'i ~food l'rnnc 1''1.•U I 'i 'l'i ~wordfi\h 'itcak I(, IJ'i Calamari lirc.ib I ~ 9'i Halibut I<> <J<; Salmon 16 ?'i "fob 'N' Chips" 13.95 -&idia>' ~~nuday £utan Com-fed llOaated ~ Rih 19.9S HOUSE SPECIALTY DRINKS PORTSMOUTH LEMONADE TH£ TAVERN MAI TAJ LONG ISLAND ICED TEA A NANTIJCKET SUNIUSE Royal Thal 4Jk> J W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 645-8424 ~ort Beach Brewing Co. Z'2.0NewportBlvd.NewportBeach 675-8449 " Hornblower Dining Yachts 243 J W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 646-0155 Mamma Gina's /:, 7 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 673·9500 The Arches ~>Ort Blvd. @ P.C.H., Newport Beach 645-7f1n e's Restaurant d Way. Newport Beach 723-0621 lack Shrimp 2400 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 650-5577 a Yankee Tavern 33 Bayside Dr. Newport Beach 675-5333 9 Baslllc 217 Marine Ave. Balboa Is. 67)-0570 --"" Din in ~RockCafe 4 Center Dr. Newport Beach 640-8844 E.~ Galo's Dell • Coast Hwy. Corona def Mar I 675-740I • ' ' +JWln Palms 6 Center Dr. Newport Beach 711-8288 Pltmos Cantlnas s:>a~7th St. #A-106 Costa Mesa 650-1486 Plum's Cafe E. I 7th St. Costa Mesa 721-7586 Sir Rogers 270 £. 17th St. # f7 Costa Mesa 645-1152 Rib Co. (old) Blvd. Costa Mesa 1-1110 1 hubbs Malone E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 642-2126 Skewers E. I 7th St. Costa Mesa 645-6459 Qdallna fish Kitchen 670 W. 17th St. G-8 Costa Mesa 645-8873 27r!rt Rib Co. (new) l albor Blvd. Costa Mesa 631-1100 -n ,,, • I r . I t I 1 ~ P'dot DINiNG GUIDB • J uoe 26, 1998 r [)r g;,<_.;; ll@ )j1J (!t[i;@ rJ g; ©~.ft.! uwi mir@rJ1!!)@1l1fJ g 298 E. t7• St. ••s-e•s• llam -llpm Sun.-Thur. 11 am -12 midnight Fri.-Sat. FREE DELIVERY I : PIZZA • ENTREES • GROWLERS HAPPY HOUR M·F 4-7pm '1a SKEWERS PINTS ~111 PIZZA LUNCH SPECIALS •411 INDIVIDUAL PIZZA SINCLE KABOB IUP TO 3 ITEMS> ICHICICEN/FISH/STEAIC/LAMB CREEN SALAD POTATOES OR RICE BEER OR SOFT DRINK All our en trees are individually made fresh! Appetizers Wood Fired Pizzas hot and cold Spicy Chicken Wing• ....... $4.95 C:hi1>9, ~ ..................... ~:Z.~!5 w I Guacamole ................. $4. 95 Crab Cake• ...................... $8. 95 Jl'rted ~ ................. $7.95 Garlic Cheeae Bread ......... $2.25 Pizza Cheeae Bread •......... $2.25 Sauaaie & Peppera Sened w /Bread ............. $4. 95 Steamed Clams ••.............. $8. 95 --Salad Marie Antoinette •..•...••...• $9.95 Tomato, Artlcboke, Roeemuy a Clllcbll ColUIDbua •••••••••••••••••••••••• $8.95 Jtallan 8a--C•· Tomato a Cb .... C::hllle>e>~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~f!a.~!5 SfOl.uat, Tomato a Ardcbob Pe•to ..••.•..•...................•.. $8.95 8aadrtecl Tomato., ~. Ooet Cbeeee Or Build Tom OWDI -llaDy Freab Topptnc9- Entree& Lemon Chicken AU clfnn.n ~ IUfda wild rice fl[ Caesar Salad ••••.•••.•........ $7 .95 rocutecl potatoa and •wam.d ~ C:ll~~ ~cl ••••••..••...••••.•. ~~.11'5 Traditional Cobb .............. $6. 95 Toaaed Salacl •••••.••••.....••... $2.~5 Clam Chowder ............. cup $3.25 bowl $4.75 Sandwiches lncluda choice q/ potato ealad cor. •law or ~hfrla Albacore Steak Sandwich. $8. 75 PhWy Cheeae Steak ~clwlc::ll ••.•••.•••.••••••••••.• E;tl.ISC> Chtseaebur1tsr ................... $4.95 lleatball S\ll> .................•.. $5.5() Chicken ~dwlch ........... $5.ISC> Turkey ~dwlch ............. $5.5() -Kabobs - Lemon Chlcktsn ••.............• $7.95 Brewen BBQ Beef •••.••.••••. $8.95 Eqllah Stylts IAmb .......... $8.95 Many -other delicious atyle• of Kabobs &Tallablts ftnBt•e• 8 oz. New York Steak ....... $8.95 14 oz. Rib Eyts Steak •.•..• $11.95 ~Salmon •..•....•.•••.•.•. $,.1.95 fll:a.ril:laJ) Kabol>a •••••••••••••••• ~IJ.911 Shrimp & Scallop Kabob9 ••• $9.95 H you can't take the heat. .. tcy our kitchen lisul~ l#w S11mrMr lw111 abcr.ud a luxurious Hornblower yacht. f1oat etfo~ lhrough lhe h2J'bor. Cast a concern or rwo overboard. SlroU lhf dt'Ck betwl't'fl lhe 'i('(Ond and thjrd course. And ~ the cool OCe211 breeze. flomblower hosu refreshing, comfonable dinner dance crulM.'S all summer long In Newpon Beach and Marln2 Del Rey. ~ today ro get your crew out on a yacht. lt'IJ be cool. We promJse. \ Oinner Dance and ChamJY~e Brunch Cruises • PrM1e <lw1.en for Groups of 2 to 750 Guests • 18 Years Experience Serving Callfoma HQ RNB IO'WJ: K Nn¥pol'f kach: 949-631-2469 ,,,_,,,,, dd Rq: 310-101-9900 www.homblow.r.com C R U I S E S & E V E N T S N l W f> 0 H T II f A (II M A fl I N A n I I RI ~ \ ,, N fJ 11 (, 0 S II N I U A N ( I \ ( 0 HI UK I I I ' I ,\ k I I I\ 11 o 1 DAil,y Pilot DINlNG GU/DB • Ju.oe 261 1998 ~ Swiss !Frencli Cuisine 'Bernartl !JLltliaus C!UfOwner ~#444'#4 Swill onion soup ................................................................................. $6.50 Saffron seafood soup ........................................................................... $7.00 Broiled Atlantic salmon over potato leek stew with Cabernet butter sauce ..... , ...................................................................... $16.50 Soup du jour ......................................................................................... $5.50 Sauteed shrimp and scallops with sweet peppers and mild curry sauce ...................................................................................... $18.50 Steamed filet of sea bass with light tanagon juice on a bed of fennel. ..... ~ ................................... ., ................. ""'''"~..$17.00 Seti4U4 Hlruse W.dbasU dressi ng ..................................... :-::-. ........................ $5.50 Grilled swordfish steak with ginger risotto and coriander scented juice ....................................................................... $19.50 Wann goat chene croutons over mixed greens, rowmary olive oil vinaigrette ............................................................... $6.50 Saffron sea food stew with steamed potatoes Sautffcl shrimp and scallops with warm cabbage mixed grttn9 and sesame dressing.. ______ ....... -·-·· .............. -.... $7.50 and baby vegetables ....................................................................................... $19.00 "fltc#tle4- Exotic mushrooms ragout in puff pastry shelJ ............................... $7.00 House Pate with celeriac walnut vinaigrette .................................. $6.50 Sau teed garlic shrimp with tomato basil risotto ............................ $8.00 CATERING AVAllABLE PANATE PARTY ROOMS SOUPS & SALADS ......... CllkUe Sottp Exotic Mlud c;,... Saa.d Larp $,,,, Greet Saa.d Platter Larp $7.9' PMta s.lad, Fndt & 0.... Solkt Albecore TtlM Salad Cirtlled c.11 .. rt 5tMk Salad CHaar s.a.d L&rp $6." F,... Bmla MozureUa Pletter Cirtllect CMcku C....r Salad Mhed Cree• Ortlled CJildtu S.a.d $6.9' .... $1.'° .... $4.'° $1.9' $1.9' $9.9' s-11$3.9S $7.9' $9.9' $1.9' PLEASE JOIN US FOR LUNCH, DINNER OR WEEKEND BRUNCH Champagne ·Brunch Saturday S Sunday 8:30 a.m. -I :00 p.m. Assorted brunch served with homestyle potatoes or pasta Marinara. Italian style toast and complimentary fresh fruit plate We use only the freshest eggs and herbs. Chilled bottle of Champagne at Table ............... $14.95 A Few Items From Our Lunch Menu $9.9S $7.9' $1.9' $9.9' * .M ·" ·" ·" $11 .9' $6.'° $6.9' $7.9' $6.9' $1.9' $7.9' $6.9' SABATINO'S LIDO SHIPYARD SAUSAGE COMPANY 2' I Shipyard Wey • Newport Beach 723-0621 ''· 11 \ __ , I I "I 11 I I '''I I I I I\. \ \' I I I ... .. i Oaily Pilot D/Nll.VG GVIDB •June 25. J998 rnnners-For-99-¢1 Buy r1ry Olll d h lolowing illllls for W, OI dinnlt- My~ Come Aiodo Y ean...on., Combo Giganll, OI Cl# Bigger, 8* Combo Grandt and 91" Otdw dinl* d tq\d OI .... die for 994. s-up lo $13.00 ..... iNs CXll,opoll Huny, Offw bpirts 7/19/91 °"' '*-,,. ClOl4'0"-Not ..., ""* ~ lf*ial, banqulll 0t IOt QOf!'f ~. -------------------------------~ Dinners For 99¢ i Buy r#ry Olll d h lolowing ilMll for ~ OI dftw; : My fgjila, Come AJOdo Y Canarones, Combo Giganlt, OI INI : Bigger, lllllllf Combo Grandt and gll onolf. ~ d tq\d OI : -.o..1orm. s-..111s1a.oo-.~-• Huny, °"" bpiw 7 /19/91 You gel Sunday 8'unch OI l'ionlo Lundi lor 99C ..+.n )Oii bliy onolf. Sunday 8'unch OI f'ronlo Lundi al r.p. price. 8u119 IMIO"labit al mo.I ,.,.,,ants. Pros, limes and ~"°'Y by loc:olloll Huny, Offer bpires 7/19/91 WATCH THE WORLD CUP SOCCER GAMES AT ACAPULCO! Enjoy Humongo Happy Hour Specials Throughout The Games! • $2. 75 Margaritas! • 112 Price Appetizers! • $1. 75 Drafts! • 75¢ Tacos! And much, much more! ' • Every Sunday 10:30 am -2~30 pm 'S A Great Italian Restaurant ... a heck of an Irish Bar son DAY BROnCH Extensive Breakfast Display Pizza Station " Homemade Baked Italian Classics Assorted Homemade Desserts Fresh Fruits Fresh Omelette Bar Waffle Station Assorted Fresh Salads Carving Station Coffee, Tea, Soda, Juice & Milk Champagne ... amd~ o/ OWJt ~kf:i@~ ~~/ South Coast Plaza • 3333 Bristol • Costa Mesa CA 92626 Phone (714) 850-9090 •Fax (714) 850-9099 . .1. I & ~ ' llEXTCMK•a CLASSES AVAILABLE ...... 171rZ4.1- C••• ........... -...... ...... .................. ··-...... FHll. 'llleClmlllOl••11: A,_ CG•IE •••mt WID CllAMPA8llE ..., .... .... ·•1111111 ..... .... 514.95 Adults 56.95 Children Reservations are recommended • Cheese Bar-B-Q-e Beef sub -Ga/Io's Spedal Bar-B-Q Beef Swiss Jack & Sauce Cheddar Muenster ltalian~atballSub aallc~~ American · '' satJ~ Vegetarian Special -Assorted Cheeses & Regular -2 Items -$3.65 Avocado SDces Large -3 Items -$4. 75 Tuna Special -nma salad w/Provolone X-Large -4 Items -$5. 75 Avocado 75~ extra Gallo's Party Favorites Party Sub -GaJlo•s 3 or 6 Footer Special (48 Hour Notice) -$1 t/foot Party Platten -.Assorted Special Gallo'• Cold Cuts -$5/person "We~ ordei'8 8y PboDe or Paxt" 30th & Newport Blvd. on the Peninsula, Featuring: Award Wmning •Micro-Brewed Beers• •Steaks• Fresh Seafood • Gourmet Salads • • Brick Oven Pizzas • • Great Pasta Dishes • • Sandwiches & Bu~ers • • Daily Pilot DINING GIJUJB • June 25, 1998 . 2920 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 92663 949-615-8449 949~7~'562 fax . www.nbbrewco.com e Just a few selected items frOm our extensive menu e Chinese CIJkken Salad ~ped green leaf, diced hlclen, sprouts, rice stlcb, wantons, Mandarin oranges & almondS. Half Ptirtions $4.79 -Fall$d.49 Li"l!!,ini Pasta Made wtth fresh basil, diced tomatoes, olive oil, garlic & parmesan cheese. $6.49 Caribbean Jerk Chiclc«1 Sandwich Marinated in jerk seasoning, broilM with mltd chiltes and topped with pde chene. $6.99 miSh Fish Tacos Fresh fish sauteed with tomatoes, cilantro, onions & llme juice. Served with cabba~, ftoUr tortilas, ~Isa aiid ranch dret1lng. $6.ff Stout Salmon Poached salmon on a bed of INllhed l)Otatoes, ~with steamed -ventibles and topped witTt stout butter sauce. $8.99 - I -DAily Pilot DINING GUIDE• June 25, 1998 -., ~j ,,, • • ITALIAN DINING antipasti • 'Freddi CARPACCIO DI BUE ...•..•.........................................................•.....•..•••.•••••••• 7.25 PROSCIUTT~~1{.lJf '1r:E.:.:~~~~~~~.:~~.:~:..~.'::..~~~~~:.~~~~~.7.25 Italian Prosciutto on Cantaloupe TIMBALLO DI PERE CON PARMIGGIAN0 .........••....••.............•......••.•.•• 7.75 Sliced Pear and Plirmesan antipasti • Caldi GRIGLIATO MISTO DI VERDURE ...•.................•..•...•..•.••..•...................... 7.50 Miud Grilled Vegetables POLENTA PORCINI E TARTUFI .............................................................. 15.50 CALAMARI FRI~j~~~~~~~.~~.~.~~~~~.~(.~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~.~.~~.~f:o Fmd Calamari Insalate INSALATA MISTA ARLECCHIN0 .............................................................. 5.25 Arugula, Radicchio, Belgian Endive, Walnuts INSALATA SAPORI ....................................................................................... 6.50 1Ns~'t'f.f fc"O~lf}g¥;!.~~~'::.:.~~~~~~.~~~.~~:.~~~.~.~~: .. :.~r:::.~!~~.~~.~~~~5~g Romain, Tomato, Carrots, Black Olives, Mouarella 'Piatti 'Forti BA ITUTA DI POLLO MARSALA .............................................................. 14. 75 Chicken Breast sauteed wiJh Marsala and Mushrooms BIANCHETTE DI POLLO PICCATA .....•..•...•••................••.••.•...•••.•.......... 14.75 Chicken Breast sauteed with a Lemon and Wine Sauce, Capers, Mushrooms SCALOPPINE PORCI.NI .•...•.••••.••••••.•••••..•...•••••••••••••••••••••.....••••••••••••••••••••• 18.95 Veal Scaloppine sauteed with Cognac, Shallots, Porcini Mushrooms COSTATINE D' AGNELLO GRIGLIATE ALLE ERBE •.•••.................••. 19.75 · Grilled Lamb Chops with Herbs 'Primi 'Piatti PENNE DEL PESCATORE ...........•...............•..................••.•••.....•..•...••.•••.... 16.75 Penne Pasta, with Shrimp, Mussels, Calamari in a Red Sauce FARFALLE AL SALMONE ....•..............•.•.........•..•.............•.•••.••.•............... 12.75 Bow Tie Pasta with Smoked Salmon, Tomato, Cognac, Garlic Sauce SEDANINI OTERO .......•......................•.•...........••..•...••..•.••............•.•.•....•.... 10.75 Tube Pasta, Tomato, Bacon, Cream, Vodka Tarragon RAVIOLI MISTI ALL'ANICE ....................•............................••.................. 11.95 Artichoke, asparagus Ravwli in Anisette Cream Sauce 'Pizza PIZZA AI QUATIRO SAPORJ ....... .,.,._,..,_ ..............•.•.••.•.••••.•.•...........••••••••... 11.75 Artichoke Ham, Olives, Mushrooms PIZZA PEPPERONI, MELANZANE GRIGLIATE ....•••••••••••.•...........••.••• 11.50 Roasted Red Ptp~r, Grilkd Eggplant PIZZA MARGHERITA ..................•....................•..••.•.................•.••.•...•......... 8.50 TomaJo, Mouarella, Basil roKo 'Bayside 'Drive• :Newport <J3eacfi • 714-644-4220 2991 'El Camino r.Real • <Tusti11 7I4-731-7480 • DaiJy Pilot DINING GO/Dll • J&Jne 25. l~ FROM OUR NEW DINNER MENU ... PIZZAS ARnCHO(E P1ZZA TWIH++P.nLm~ HERB·CRUSTEO CERTIAEO ANGus'"' FILET M IGNON on a potato·leek gratin, served with port wine sauce and crumbled raquefort cheese 28.95 flAME·GRlu.£0 CERTIAEO ANGUS™ RIB Eve STEAK with pimento peppers, Santa Barbara olives. Sonoma goat cheese and pepper jack 8.95 ITALIAN PEPPERONI PIZZA topped with mozzarella and oregano-i nfused pizza sauce 8.95 P1ZZA wm1 SPICY RoASTEO CHICKEN sweet onions. 1undried tomato. and tom cilantro leavn 9. 75 JOOI MARONI DUCK 5AuSAGE PIZZA with lhiitake mushrooms and 1moked mouarella 9.95 &nwtEs PAH·SWED SltRUNG SAL.MON with an Allan vegetable spring roll, ginger-zinfandel reduction 17 .95 HERl·CllUSTEO WHtTERSH with cri1PY Castroville artichotes, basil smalhed red potatOH, tomato-vegetable ragout 16.96 PACIFIC SEA BASS TOGAIWHI with tender esparagus spear1, crisp leeks and ponzu Huce 17.50 PAN·SEAllED SEA ScAu.OPS with blue prawn risotto, cured olivn, spinach end fennel-cltrua reduction 19.95 WEST COAST B00tUA8AISE piled high with frffh lhellflsh, ~in a fragrant tometo-Nffron nage 16.96 ROAmD DOOILE BREAST Of CHICKEN with bHll 1me1hed red potatoea, five-vegetable auccot81h and roasted garlic broth 12.50 TWIN PALMS GIANT PORIC CHOP eeN9d with criapy Maui onion1. mashed potaton, and balsamic maple glaie 15.95 Duo Of fARM·IWSED lAMa roelted reek and braised lamb ahank medallion with toasted coriander 1auce 22.95 CemREO ANGus"" PRIME RIB 12 oz. boneleaa cut. with baby red potatoes and horaeradl1h creme fralche, au jua 21.95 • Shrimp, Crab & Ceviche Cocktails • Sashimi, Smoked Albacore & Salmon Appetizers • Succulent Oysters & Clams • Excellent White Clam Chowder Enjoy the bounty of the Coast ... Chef Tony Zidar's California Coastal Cuisine features the freshest produce, seafood, local~ raised meats and poultry, and our wonderful breads and pastries, prepared fresh on the premises every day. Come experience our wonderful Collsfaf Express Lundi WAltHING YU WMUT, W\JR WA£1t MW YOUfl WAJ'Cll Two COUISlll-Bt once: $6.95 AMTCHoa; Cup of Soup or California Baby G'"ns SECOND Cltoec£ Half Entree Salad*, Half Ptf.*•, Half Sandwich or Half Plaa ;"('WJN P ING --tfff Pl8llSES GtEAT rooo, lfAUTIRJl PmBflATIOI AlfD srmtJllG S9YICI (Au 949-721 -5867 T W I H +t P ~ l m S 630 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE AT FASHION ISLAND 949-721 -8288 with baby red potatoes and a sundried tomato-rosemary butter 2•.95 l.JGHT DINNERS A URGE CAESAR SAUD topped with housemade sourdough croutons and crispy parmesan 8.95 add warm herbed chicken breast 2.00 WARM LAMB SAlAD . on a bed of couscous, organic watercress. feta cheese, and roasted fig vinaigrette 13.60 SEAllBI RARE AH1 N1co1se SALAD with ahrimp, green bean1, black olives, tomatoes, chldcpeas and tomato-tarragon vinaigrette 13.95 AHen HAIR PASTA with*'"" basil, tiny pear1 onions. shiitake mushrooms, r~ Gilroy garlic and marinara 9.96 PaN PASTA AND SMOKED SA1.MOH foae.d with capers, radicchlo and arugula and •touch of Sonoma goat cheHe 10.95 TWIN PAl.MS AllTICHOICE RAV10U with ricotta and fresh herbt. served with a piquant tomato-caper-black olive sauce 11.95 SE»Ooo LINGUINE wmt TOTTEN INUl Cw.cs ANO P.E.I. Mussa.s tolMd with frnh fish and a wtiite wine·tomato sauce 14.95 CHu'S SEL.EmD SIGNATURE MENU CHOICE OF THREE-COURSE DINNER: 25.95; WYTH TWO GLASSES Of THE RECOMMENDED WINES: 32.95 Dmm SDU'Tl4 COAST LEMON MERINGUE TART 4.95 TWIN PAl.Ms R1CH CHOCOLATE TROUBLE Cue 5.95 TAHmAN VANILLA CRtME BRUllE 6.25 fREsH WATSONVIUE APPLE-STRAWBERRY COBBWI 5.96 TIMAMISU CHEESECAKE 6.95 A RAINBOW Of SORBETS AHO FRESH BERRIES 6.26 ICE CREAM AND COOICIES 4.95 • Chilled Smoked Fish & Shrimp Sandwiches • "Tacos From The Sea," Grilled Fresh To Order • Grilled Fish Sandwiches, Sliced Sourdough Or Bolio Roll • ScafQod/Chicken Plates, Jasmine Vegetable Rice ac Crisp Salad • Spicy Gumbos -Vegetable, Chicken, Fish & Shrim • Crisp Salads ... ~lackened Salmon, Crab Louie • Pasta Specialties, With Sourdough Bread Salmon • Red Snapper • Scabass • "Ahl" Tuna Lobster • Shrimp • Crab • Sword.fish • Halibut HOURS: MON-SAT ll:00AM-9:00PM SUNDAYS 12:00PM-8:00PM 670 WEST l 7TH STREET #GS, COSTA MESA c Shark • Calaman And More ................. . • GREAT PRICBS ..... •BBBR&WINB • DBLICIOUS PARTr PLAITBRS (714) 645-8873 171'H .. D1'tlv 111101 JJ/NINO ()U/l)Jt • .Jun" '/,6, 19'JA • DINNER & TAKE-OUT MENU 2000 M1wp1rt 81ul1v1r4 • C11t1 M111, CA 92627 But M1vln9 In SEPT/OCT. ft 2196 H1r••r Blvd. (the el• Slzzl1r) APPetizers The Onion Brick 1/2 Brick 4.50 : Full Brick 5.50 ~ Try Our Fresh Orlllecl Artlch1k1 · w/Hollanda1se, Mayonnaise or Mel~d Butter : 5.95 Deep Fried Mozz1rell1 Cheese With Marinara Sauce 4.50 Deep Fried Zueehini Served With Ranch Dressing 4.50 Potato Skins #1. Cheddar Cheese, Jack And Bacon Melted Over Sk1nf1 #2. Cheddar Ortega Chillies And Jad With Guacamole Small 4.50 large Order 5.50 Buffalo Wings 0mall Order 4.50 large Order 5.50 : APPETIZER COMBINATIONS :#1 Com&o Zucch1n1, Mozzarella Chee5e and Potato Sbns 5.50 #2 Com&o -Zucchini, Mozzarella Chel"5c Buffalo Wings and 1/4 Bncr 6.95 Beveraees Soh Dr n~5. ( offee. Tea 1 25 FREE REFILLS! We Have (ocrt.a1ls and an E1ten51ve Wine & Beer list Salads Served With Sourdough Roll And Choice Of ~nch, Cae5ar. Honey Mustard. Italian, Bleu Chee5e or 1000 l51and ChlekH C1t11r Stied A Healthy Portion Of Cri5p Romaine Lettuce And ~nder Grilled Chicken Breast, Tossed With Our Own Caesar Dressing, Topped Off With Fresh Gra~d Parmesan Cheese And Jumbo Croutonf> 7.50 St11m14 V191t1~l1 Prhn1v1rt Lightly coa~d lemon but~r pasta 5urrounded t7y assorted fre5h vegetables 6.95 The Co~~ S1l1d The Greatest Display Of Shredded Lettuce. Diced Tomatoes, Avocado, Bleu Cheese. Grilled Chicken Breast. Chopped Egg And Real Bacon 7.95 Dlnntt Sala• 2.50 Sandwiches Served With Steak Fries or Onion Straws and Fruit (on Choice of Sourdough Roll or Harnl1urger Bun) BBQed Brisket ................................................ 7.50 French Dip Ala Pnme Rib ............................. 7.95 Gnlled Chicken, l ettuce & fomato ............ 6.50 Old Fa!:'Jhroned Hamburger ............................ 4.95 Add Cheese .......................................................... 50 Desserts: Orig. Hershey Peanut Butter Ice Cream Pie • N.Y. Style Cheesecake w/Strawberry Sauce • Scoop of Ice Cre~~ • Sundae • !'Audd Pie (949) 6!1-2110 Delivery /1vai/ab1t i e. Dinners All Dinnen~ Served With Cornbread. Fre6h Vegetable, Fruit and ... tOUR CllOICI OF a OF Tiii fOUOWt•I: Colee;law. Onion Stra~. BBQed Beam;, Steak Fries, Baked Potato. or Garlic Ma6hed Potatoes I Add 1.50 for Hou5e Dinner Salad or Small Cae6ar Salad I Ribs Chicken BBQed B.1!7y Back Ribs ............ 13.95 A Small &ize .................................. ll.95 A Very Large Size ..................... 15.95 Senior Citizen Rib Plat.e ............. 7.95 Luau Bal7y Back Ribs .................. 13.95 Beef Ribs .......................................... 11.95 112 BBQed Chicken ..................... 8.95 Senior Citizen Chicken Pla~.6.95 BBQed Boneles5 Brea&t ........... 9.95 ~ Hawaiian Style BBGed Brea&t .. 10.95 Lemon Garlic Chicken Breast w/Mue;hrooms .............................. 10.95 "Steaks" Our S~aks are Aged Black Angu& Beef-USDA Certified Served with C~st Si Bon Sourdough Roll New York Steak w/mue;hrooms .................... 16.95 r op Sirloin .......................................................... 1;,.50 Porterhouse ....................................................... 17.95 Prime Rib Seafood Served With Sourdough Roll Served With Sourdough Roll Prime Rib "Company" Cut .......... 15.95 Fresh Grilled Swordfish .......... 16.95 BBQed Prime Cut ......................... 15.95 BBQed Shrimp Kabob ............... 14.95 Cajun Cut ....................................... 15.95 Hawaiian Style BBQed Newport Cut (22 oz.) ............... 20.95 Shrimp kabob .............................. 14.95 Combos New York St.eak and Bat7y Back Rib ................................................................ 18.95 Bal7y Back Ribs & BBQed 1/4 Chicken .............................................................. 13.95 SubstituU Boneless Bres&t. 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