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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-07-23 - Orange Coast Pilot... KIM HAGGERTY·ZVWS I DAILY PILOT Costa Mesa's Charlos Beecher was honored by the Oty Council for his contributions~ the city's histori<ol society. SEE STORY PAGE A6 TEEN IDOL TERROR Do you remenm the days of ~ening to the smne lobby Sherman chm Mr tnl over ogaitl \di you wore tt out? Wei, Uncle Don Is Wing proof that you <an attend a Teen ldok concert at the Orange County For and amdy m to te1 ~ tt. SEE STORY PAGE A13 Movl5 .. tis-· not ..... for Co5ll Ma's Malkli Maltena1 Who was Ulld In lhe fad rMCI °' '9 G-Shodt U.S. Open In Htnitgton Beadi on Wehsday. SEE STORY PAGE 83 : DREAM TEAM '98 A fl*ll cf 12 cna youngsters have ---'° .. Deily Not 1991 lmn Team. See S1ofy, ,.11. INDEX AIOUID lOWM ........•..... .Al &IUYS ................... .A2 llAllA • ................ .A1 s QARID •.................. 14 COllllllY FOIUM .......... .A16 DA1EIOOI ••••••...•••.•..• .Arz POUCE flE5 ................. J.2 MJCmtm ................ 13 SOClll .............•..... .A11 Rl'5 ..................... Jl Wlllll .................... J.2 WEATHER n,,..,...,,.,,. ... *"'"" .., ..... ... ., It •• """" """,,,,,,.ti lM." .... flt s.. ......... A2 IEACH US IN CYIERSPACE e . . ' . . . -:THURSDAY, JULY ~1/'998 High. sch~olers score below .pa;r •While younger students performed above the average, 11th-graders #ed poorly in all subjects. l h.~£JN MA."JINI ~Pb NEWPORT-MESA -While students m second through eighth grades outscored their counter- parts in Orange County in every subject on the Stanford 9 test, the 11th-graders lagged behind. State and county lest scores released Tuesday show Newport- Mesa flying comfortably above the state ------and the county aver- ages with between 2 and 19 per- cent i I e points in every sub- ject area. NNpm1MmW &9s1i..-san t.lwbli• CMf9. s. slory, pageAtO. ln the second-grade language test, for instance, Newport-Mesa outscored the state by 19 per- centile points and the county by 8. In every subf ect in grades second through eighth, the district outscored county averages by between 2 and 10 percentile points. But the picture is <Wferenl for stvdents ~ high school. Math scores for all ninth-, 10th-and 11th-graders are below the coun- ty averages, sometunes by as much as 9 percentile po111ts. The county's runth-grade aver- ages are higher than Newport- Mesa in math and social science, with science scores being equal. County averages for 10th-graders were higher than Newport-Mesa in math and social science. "The reading scores in the ninth, 10th and 11th grades are a great concern," said Eleanor Anderson, the district's director of SEE SCORES PAGE A10 MUSIC 10 IHE EYES STATE, COUNTY AND LOCAL STANDAADl~ED "t:ST SCORES GRAOC 2 4 MAOIHG ~ SJ' 49 SI Counfy 45 42 4' Si.ta l9 )6 40 MAnf Lot.I S6 60 SS County SI so ... SY\e 4) 42 l9 LAHGUAG£ t.ocM 59 SS SI Coumy 48 4S SI Stat• 40 39 44 Sl(UJHG ' Lou! 48 50 50 County 44 4) 44 S\ate l8 l8 36 SOCIAL SCJEHCE t.OC6I Coumy State SCIENCE Locbf County State s ' 0 10 It so 56 S4 C2 .Q 46 51 ... so ll l7 .t) 40 4) 41 4' )4 ll t7 SI 6) S7 /59 56 ... 47 so S9 SS SS S7 S2 56 41 48 4S 4S so 0 46 SI 64 64 64 SS ... 47 52 SS 57 S4 5) 4) 50 44 41 49 47 47 li 4l 0 ~1 so ... 44 49 ... 41 38 40 42 )6 so ... S9 47 44 " 42• 38 54 ... SI 46 48 so 51 4) 44 44 County to begin. study of project I 8 § ! I • Banning Ranch development heads for environmental review, while residents bana together and hope to preserve the land. Jt-Nlfl:R RA<..V..1\0 [Qlyfb NEWPORT BEACH -As Taylor Woodrow Homes enters the months-long environmental review of its propo ed Ban- rung Ranch development, opponent:rm. bandmg together, hoping to find enough money to buy the land for pteservation. The project -a 412-acre piece of land where West Coast Highway and the Santa Ana River meet m West Newport Beach - IS uruncorporated and therefore falls under Orange County's Junsdiction. DON LEACH I DAILY Pit.OT , Sign language Interpreter Ruth Rodriguez has a flair for the dramatic as she dances to the beat of swing music while The county plans to conduct an m- depth environmenlaJ study and IS seekmg input for the next 30, days on what that study should include. A hearing has been set for Aug. 5. Interpreting humorous lyrics on the stage at the Orange County Fair. See story, page 2. FIGHTING FOR SURVIVAL • Struggling merchants no longer Will stand on sideline as city, owner and developer wrestle over future of Udo Marina Village. JENIFER RAGt.AND lblr ,._ NEWPORT BEACH -Sudhir Sutaria loves tus small perfume, sunglass and T-shirt shop that s1ts on the brick-covered streets of Lido Marina Village. But on a typical weekday, he may only see a few customers all day long. Business is far from good, and like many other mer- chants in the village, he is mak- ing just enough to get by. City officials are exploring the possibility of a redevelopment agency for Udo Marina Village; Marvin Engineerlng lnc. is con- tinuing lts effort to sell it; and UR Udo Partnerships, a real estate developer that owns two nearby buildings, still is hoping to pur- Chase and rehabilitate the prop- erty. But in the meantime, many business o'W?lets say they are suf- fering and want something to be done. "I think the area can be be4u- tified," Mid Sutaria, who bu a shop in the Dana Point Harbor that is smaller than the Udo store but brings m twice the revenue. "We need to fill up the stores.• UR Lido Partnerships had been in escrow to buy the prop- eny for the past nine months, and that left btisiness owners unsure of their future. Now that the escrow hes been canceled. shop owners are putting in more of an effort to make themselves mown. . •we just want lo say, 'Hey, we're here, and we're trying,•• said Harriet Milgrom, who works SEE LIDO PAGE A11 Taylor Woodrow is proposing to build SEE BANNING PAGE A18 ~ MAATNI OMY Pl.OT S'1Clblr Sularla loOlla toward .. door of ldl ... ..,_rte llaop la llae fJdo Mai'IDa WJ.9, where lffrit I I Ml be.a ....... brtlk. Girl slightly injtired on county fair ride Sewage spill delays work, play . • Officials,say they found no qefect in Goliath Slide, where the mishap happened. No other accidents have been reported. Datt Plat COSTA MESA -A 6-year- old girl was lnjuted on the Goliath Slide at the Orange County Fair ~t week, but the accident wu \~ot caused by a inecbank:al df1ec1, fair offldall said. Broie>ke Theemling of COlta Mela WU sliding dOwn the 40- foot-blgh ride July 16 when a rence fell in front of her, stop- ping her in her tracks, witness Lea llunbJyn aaid. Theem1lng wu taken fint to the fairgroundl' ftnt..aid station &nd then to Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach, Mid lair spokesman BW Arballo. She was treat8cl fOr bndlel to her chelt aad •bdomm and let· er rel••Md. tald tb• cblld'1 •Boat cleaners get a three day holiday but may have to work the weekend. while some kids sailing programs have been canceled. GRl'.C Rl'IJNC °"fNd NEWPORT BEACH -The good news for commerdal divers idled by a .ewage apW 1\aelday is that they get an unexpected lnid· w.ek vacattoo. Tbe bad news, however. ii they wUl have to work over the weekend. Diven whc> tc:rape on bUna· d.-and dean tM bottoms ol fhundNdl or bOaa m Newport Harb« w.re gtwa • tbfee.day break because a spill of 100,000 gallons of raw sewage rontanu- nated the waler . Health officials will test the water daily for bacteria before le t- tmg d1vers • and swun- me rs us the harbor again. The Sheriff 's Hatbor Patrol po.t- ed signs along the cbanDel waining people about the 98Wag8 leak. ·The Hubar htrol .ud tf they .. ua In the wem. Ibey wUl aJ'Nlt UI, • Mkl Claip Muble, oww al Scuba ... Scrub- -· •rm gllid e.y wse CJCmkl. .... olourbMlh. "We have a Uvee-day holiday. We're gomg to Big Bear.• A subcontractor working on the new Arch Bndge pun<:tu.red a 2'·incb wer line ff.fly 1\aes- day monung. About 100,000 gal- lons of raw sewage fiowed onto W t Coast Highway at NeWport Boulevard and mto the batbor. Lorren Van Soaen, owner of Barnacle Bill's Of Orange County, said his employees who we.re working neer Udo Ille ... unaware of the sP.D mdU a ylldll broker calle<t him. V• SlllllD Mid U he wui1't 'DCdl9d. blil ~may ban ... aa jeapUdy. ·0ur PY' ...... 111111'9 w. ~'t ....... "' .... c ...... be Mid. ............ ~ fA 2 Thu,.,day, July 23, 1998 IOcals onl Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doify Pilo~ __,,--,-s-,--,-,-,-s.--!r---~--..--~~--~~~----.--~..:-....,~~~~llmlllll .... ..---~--------~------~-----,~---7-- i ,........---~~ I I i I ! : I greer · i . '.t. ;. Wylder l 1:~~-i-~------'--~~~~1 .Making a · 1 : specta<;le I ' over frames j" S outh Coast Plaza's l.a. Eye-·,:,,~'.~ · works (957 -8255) is having Orange County's first Dolce & Gabbana eye wear trunk show. i The event will include DoJce & l,',,,· Gabbana gifts with the purchase of frames, Sicilian and Milanese treats, Italian wines, and of l course, music. Stefano Gabbana '.!':.· (the Milanese) and Domenico Dolce (the Sicilian) have made international head.lines for more J than 10 years as leaders in au i couranl fashion. The South Coast ! Plaza I.a. Eyework.s was one of ! the first stores in the United States to cacry the collection, which came out in February. The frames are oversized and capture the uniqueness and allure of the design team's clothing. The store will be celebrating its 10-year anniversary at South Coast Plaza this September. It's known for car- rying the finest m eye wear from Europe and Japan, and the world· renowned collection by J.a. Eye-·,,_~':: works designers Gai Gherardi and Barbara McReynolds. Paul Smith, Yohji Yamamoto, Jean Paul Gaultier and Jil Sander are l • among the designer collections at ~:·, I.a. Eyework.s. SHEIS .Makin91·music visual. CONSTAtfT COMMUNICATION Rod.rlguez, whose hands are rarely: still, first took sign lan- guage'lessons afage 13 to com- munttate with her two deaf ~. . Today, the 26-yeqr-old is )n Charge of sign language il1ter- preting services at the Orange CountY Fcili. She comdinate,1.1 interpreters for the evening entertainment at Arlington The- ater, Heritage Stage and Mead- ows Stage. Rodriguez and nine other interpreters translate song lyncs and comedy routines into Ameri- can Sign Language. A THIRD LANGUAGE After her sister and nieces moved out of Orange County, the Santa Ana resident stopped using sign language, and her skills fell into disuse. Rodriguez, whose Cirst lan- guage is Spanish, entered Ran- cho Santiago College intending to follow a premed path and found a job interpreting Sparush ·in the speech pathology depart- ment. She found hersell wishing she could communicate with the numerous deaf students who came into the office. She took another sign language class. •1justp1Cked it up so quickly," Rodriguez said. The large amount of signing in her workplace helped her flu- ency, and she soon began to interpret for deaf students and then becaJJle coordinator of inter- preting services at the college. For the past six years, she has been working for the fair in addi- tion to her full-time job. For bargains on recycled designer clothing stop by one of the three local clothing consign· ment shops that have end-of-the- • month-weekend saJes. MUSICAL HANDS : Recycled Rags (675-5553), at The interpreters often don't • 2731 E. Coast Highway in Corona know what to expect ~fore a • del Mar, has a sale in the parking performance. They may never lot from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. have heard the songs they will , Merchandise indudes women's translate, althoUQh they some- • and men's designer clothing, times try to get a feel for the : shoes, hats and accessories. A music by listening to performers' •drawing for a chance to win a --__.;,..,-..albums, Rodnguez S&d. : $100 gift certificate will be held at • 2:30 p.m. At Orangewood BouUque RUTH She has interpreted for the Temptations and Gladys Knight as well as for come~ and hypnotists. She even translated Jose Peliciano's performance from Spanish into American Sign Language. . •1 love music, and this gives me the opportuwty to let the deaf enjoy tbe music as much as 1 do,• she said. • Rodriguez realized deof peo- ple can enjoy musk when she went to a Whi~ Houston con- cert with a friend who was deaf. tier friend held a balloon thrQUgh out the concert to help her feet the vibrations of Hous- ton's voice. •1bat was kind of like an eye~ opener for me,• she said. SEEtNG SOUNDS 'lhmsla~ spoken words into ~ ~ge at the fair is a bit dilf ~t from interpreting ill smaller, more intimate settings. ·vou have to have a little flex- ibility,• Rodriguez said. Por example, the signing space -the range in which the· interpreters move their hands - must be bigger to allow everyone in tbe audience to see. : •They do a marvelous job,• said Ginny Smith, the Inter· preten' contact at the fair. Tbe intarpr8tel'i get compli- ments and gratitUde fr'om both deaf and bearing people. •J lhinJc you'd be surprised at the number of people in the local areas that need this service," Smith said. A hearing woman once walked up to Rodriguez and thanked her for letting ber see the music as well as hear it. •1t•s a lot of work, but it's worth it,• Rodriguez said. {760-6640), purchases will benefit the Orangewood Children's Foun- dation. On Saturday and Sunday, BRIEFLY IN THE llEWS there will be an end-of-the-month : sale that changes every month. ·Sometimes you'll find a $5, $10 : and $20 rack, and other months, there are other markdowns. There • was recently a donation of 25 • pairs of size 9 St. John shoes worn ! only on a runway. Most of the l,'::i: • merchandise is designer clothing and high-end department store items. The only men's items are l neck ties, because men are harder to fit The Orangewood Boutique is at 2850 E. Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. • Debble's Ooset Designer : Consignment Bouttque (645- " 1162) is having a sale from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. Sale mer- chandise is marked down to bal! the original pnce. Usually one-',i',, third of the store's merchandise is : on sale during the daylong sale. Debbie's Ooset has a ~last-call ! ; rack" on which nothing costs ,_i • more than $30. The store does not • cany men's clothing. It has j women's clothing, belts, jewelry, !,,,· • scarves and a growing maternity .. section. It's at 270 E. 17th St. Jn ! Costa Mesa. l ; • IEST BUYS appears Thursdays and • ~ If )'OU know of a good buy. : send a fax to 646--4170 or INrite to Best • Buys. Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa : Mesa. 92627 . .. • : l Audit committee applications accepted Applications are being accept- ed to fill vacancies for the Audit Committee in the Newport Har- bor High School Zone. Commit- tee duties include communicating with district auditors throughout the annual auditing process, par- ticipating in the audit report to the school board and evaluating the audit process and effective- ness. Applicants must reside wiUun the Newport Harbor High School Zone, which includes Newport Heights, Newport Elementary, Mariners, Kaiser, Kaiser Primary, Whittier Elementary, Ensign and Newport Harbor High School. Applicants do not need to have children attending any of the schools, but financial or business experience is preferred. . All interested parties may sub- mit a letter to Robert Barbot, Superintendent, 2985 Bear St., Costa Mesa, 92626. Letters should include qualifications and reasons for seeking employment with the audit committee. Applications must be received no later than 5 p.m. Aug. 14, 1998. For additional information, contact Michael Fine, assistant superintendent of business ser- vices, (714) 424-5001. Former ace student leaders sought OCC is looking for student government leaders from the past 50 years to take part in the 50th anniversary Weekend Celebra- tion on Sept. 19 and 20. The Orange ne Gala -fea- tunng dinner, dancing and an awards ceremony -will be held Sept. 19 at the Hyatt Regency Irvine. Tickets are available for $100. The Legacy of Leaders Brunch will be held at 11 a.m . Sept. 20 in the college's Student Center, 2701 FfillVICW Road, Costa Mesa. Tick- ets dre $12.50. The celebration is sponsored by the Associated Students. For more information, call (714) 432- 5063. ace offers camps for area youngsters OCC's Education Office is offering two one-week Sea Adventure Camps for kids coordi· nated by the Orange County Marine Institute. The sea camps are to run from 8 a.m to 5 p.m. Monday through July 31. The Sea Adventure Camp, for girls and boys ages 7 to 9, includes tidepool exploration, two beach days and two afternoon voyages aboard the Marine lnsti· tute's Uoating laboratory, the RN Sea Explorer. Underwater Visions: lraveling Sea Adventure Camp, an advanced sea camp for kids ages 10 to 13, indudes three days at the beach learning about beach safety, snorkeling techniques and a on e-day trip to San I;>iego's1Sea World to study sharks and whales. Cost of the camps are $199. Registration is under way at OCC's Community Education Office, wh'lch is open Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p .m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon. For more inf onnation call (714)432-5880. Head Start now accepting applications The Orange County Head Start Inc., is accepting enrollment applications for its fall session, which begins Sept. 14, 1998. This program, in its 33rd year, offers learning and sociaJ activi- ties for yowtg children from Jow- lncome families. The program is designed to focus on the self-esteem of the children and involvement of the family. A snack and bot lunch are pro- vided by the Child and Adult Care Food Program. We Uare fam- ilies, children from foster homes, and children with disabilities are eligible for and encoura$ed to apply to the program. For an application call (714) 972-8920,. or visit the main office on the second floor at 1440 East First St. in Santa Ana. Costa Mesa library seeking donations Clean out your bookshelves and help the Costa Mesa's libraries at the same time. The Friends of the Costa Mesa Libraries are looking for dona- tions of used books for upcoming book sales, which help fund pro- grams and purchase supplies not covered by the library budget. Children's books, Americana, science fiction and paperback books in good condition are espe- cially needed. Books may be dropped off at the Mesa Verde Branch at 2969 Mesa Verde Drive East, or the Costa Mesa Branch, 1855 W. Park Ave., during busi- ness hours. Sales will be held in Septem- ber and November; books are needed immediately so they can be sorted. For more information, call Mesa Verde Branch Manager Nancy McQuillan at (714) 546- 5275. For the record A story in Wednesday's edition, "Parents question high school sta.fting," sbOuld have quoted Ne~rt-Mesa school boa.rd member Judy Franco as saying Entign Intermediate and Newport Harbor High· WW be getting intern administrators. REAPERS HOJUNE 642--6086 Mesa, CA. 92626. Copyright; No n,ews stories, illustrations, edito- rial matter or ~sements herein can be r~oduced wrth- out wrrtten permission of copy· nghtowner. WEATHER SURF POLICE FILES VOL n N0.173 ntOMAS H. JOHNSOH. PUbllsh« WIUJAM L09DILI.. Editor STIVl ~Mli_ . Mlnl9lng EdiiOf TINA llOllGATTA. Asllstant MMlaglng Editor STIVl lAMIS News Editor ..,_~ Sports Editor MMCMMTIN. !It"*> EdltOt LYMI llOl.A.. 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Office 642 ... 121 Business Fu 631-5902 ...... a.. ... ,, ..... l'fwsi.nt enct ao ...... ICeMlll, We~ Genefal MeNpr •ttlll""'*CN NA.._..........,.. TEMP£RATURES Balboa 77166 Corona del Mar 76167 Costa Mesa 77166 Newport Beach 77166 Newport Coast 77167 SIZE w.dge .......... 4-6 SfW Newport ...... ).5 BW 8'-<kie ......... .).6 9W """' Jet'Y ....... .. ~ ......... , .... J..5-., TIDES TODAY First low 4:11 a.m ............. -0.8 Flm high 10:36 1.m ......... 4.2 Second low 3:37 p.m ............. 1.8 Second high 9:45 p.m ............. 6.3 FRIDAY First low 4:"8 a.m ............. -0.7 First high . 11:13 1.m .......... 4.3 Second low 4:18 p.m ............. 1.9 Second high 10-.ll p.m ...... ~ .. A.O We continue to see • combination of swells out of the west-northwest. southwest and south producing waves In the waist- to chest·hlgh-plus erea. Waves at the points and reefs may go head high. Next~weare entlclpetlng the arrival of • south-- wtst swell from •bout 210.to 115 dtgrMS. W_.,.,, from this sw.11 sf?ou'd be In the should9r-to hffd· high ~OM. NEWPOllT 91ACH •Newport moulft.-d: A cellular phone worth $100 was stolen In the 2200 block. • ,...uport C.. Drtw: A briefcase, three hffrlng aids and a J*r of sunglesses worth iS,500 were stolen in the 100 blodt. • Neswport C.. Drtw: A wall~ containing $94 w.s sto6en In the 300 block. • 1\lltln Avenue: A blcycle worth $250 was stolen if" the 700 block. • Jtth ~ A car stereo and registration papen worth $256 ~ stolen In the 100 block. COSTA lmlA _..... • ....,_ """'-: A computeJ worth $3,000 wes stoten In the 200 block. • ........... -.. ..... A hearing lid~ a.sh wont.. SJ,110 W9fe stolen In tM JOOO btoct. ..... ...,. ........ ~Two tlr9I worth $200 .... ...,..,. In the 1900 blodc. ...... -·-= Sbtty <OmplCt dl9CS wonh ...... ....., In the 1800 tJlodc, I 1 Newport Beach/Costa M.eso Daily Pilot ' I Thursday, July 23, l 998 A 3 ... .-..--:ebony money has fair gffiGials • . g green • • Autfiorities say 40 counterfeit $100 bills were passed over the weekend I at admission gates and .. concession stands. , I , GREC RlsuNc F!MRGROUNDS -Pair offi· rials are losing their pinlcish hue and turning green after discover- in'g 40 counterfeit $100 bills 'among the weekend· cash receipts. They beefed up their front line against fa)(e currency Wednes- day, installing ultraviolet scan- ning machines at various admis- sion gates to weed out illicit bills. The devices are able to identify a red line on $100 bills marked by the U.S. Treasury Department. Vendors also are being encour- aged to use special pens that detect counterfeit bills. •The machines calibrate the bill and beep when there ts a counterfeit,• said fair spok~­ wom.an Jill Uoyd. ·we hope this will deter those who are trying to pass phony bills." The fake money -which, like the new $100 bills, have an enlarged design and picture of Benjamin Franklin -were found hy the fair's bank, Bank of Ameri- ca. Most of the bills were dated 1996, but a couple had the small- er design. Lloyd said the first batch was found last Thursday. Most of them were passed at the admission gates and concession stands. The phony money wos confis- cated and turned over to the Relocating takes one Triumph at a time F ORT COLLINS, COLO., - As people learned of our departure for Colorado, their initial reaction bad some- thing to do with the weather. Inevitably, it was a variation on, •Do you know how cold it gets there?!?!" Southern Califor- nians are weather wimps of the first order, absolutely terrified of any temperature under 70 degrees. But nobody made cracks about the heat. We have been running 95 to 102 for the better part of a week now. It's supposed to cool off at night, but evenings have been 85ish. There is no reli- able westerly to come by late in the day and cool things off, although sometimes a big cloud will cru.ise overhead and give us a few minutes of gale-force winds. Our house has scads of sky- lights and floor-to-ceiling win- dows and doors, which are most- ly wonde rful, but not so good during torrid times. Even closing the mini-blinds sandwiched between the panes of glass does- n't keep out all the sun's hot rays. Of course, I can't complain too much: The air conditioner works very nicely and the water in our neighborhood pool is kept about 75 degrees, instead of the swim- and-sweat high 80s preferred in our previous habitat. Hot summers and cold winters are only part of the learning curve that goes with relocating. -One of the flrSt things you realize is -and it is infinitely more important than the weather - you have a whole We to reorder. • You are in a strange place and you are naked as a babe. What- -ever support systems you had before didn't cross the vast 'deserts and massive mountain ·ranges with you. You have to work al being "SO<ially gregarious, something which does not come naturally to us . We have to push ourselves to meet and greet. My wile has made contact with her Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae tong here, and we'll go to the first social function July 30. The nearest yacht club is about 100 miles away (and more than a mile higher), so we are joining the British Motoring Qub of Northern Colorado; hopefully, a beautifully restored 1\iumpb Spitfire ls but a few days away. We have also signed up for l seas6n tickets for the Colorado : State Rams, joined the booster I club and are about to invest in season tickets for the Fort Collins • SymphOny, a half-dozen road- .1 company Broadway shows and two other, more eclectic series. We have talked politics with our nest-door neighbor, Jerry Hager, and find we are phllo- ' sopbically on the same page, i.e . I d.edkated moderates, Colin Pow- ell Republicans in the Land of I Newt. We bave not met Mrs. Hager yet. She II a professor of muaic at the umveraity, concert· I . THE F.IED COLUMN fred martin I master of the symphony and is in France attending a music camp. My wife and another neighbor discovered they both graduated from University High School in West Los Angeles, albeit a few years apart. Making new friends is the major jolt of relocating. But every routine relationship you had changes. Our gasoline credit cards are Chevron, Mobil and Shell. There's not a one of those here. Just places like Conoco, Sinclair, Phillips 66 and Total. • As the cook in our family, I do the marketing. We are equidis- tant from two good stores, Steele's and Toddy's. Both are locally owned, which is good, and both are at least the qualita- tive equal of what is now the Eastbluff Ralphs (ex-Hughes). lrouble is, neither one has my friend Melinda Starkweather behind the register, and that is a serious loss. The big movie chain qere is Camlike, which puts its popcorn in paper bags instead of the cups Edwards uses. The bags feel strange and they are a lot noisier. But probably cheaper and pe~­ haps that's why most movies are $1.50 or$2. Not everything here is less costly than in Newport-Mesa. Car washes, laundry and clean- ing are about 30% higher, main- ly because there's a serious labor shortage. The fast-food stores pay $7 to $8 per hour, well above minimum wage, and still, they are shorthanded. Full-service restaurants are not cheap, either. But most are quite good and some approach gteatness. Two weeks ago, daughter Carol and son-in-law John, visited from San Francisco, where there is at least one world-class Italian restaurant every 4.2 bloc.ks. But Ca.nino's just blew them away. Ju.st after fretting about the weather, many friends, and even strangers, change gears and talk about the •adventure" upon which we have embarked. Starting over surely ls an adventure, and sometimes a lonely one. But the knowledge that a splendid osso buco lS but 10 minutes away can be comfort- ing indeed. • ..., MM'rWt Is • fonner-Newport 8.-ch resident whole column from his new home In Fort Colllnl. Colo •• will run 9lletY Thund.y until rHden lft wettltd. • 1..-~----=-..-;..,,.._---:ClassUled---~_.--:--work--:-l::-or-, I YOUI ....... ,. .. ....... ...... •tsom. ......... ........ ....... Secret Ser- vice. The agency also is conduct- ing a j:>arallel investigation with the Orange Cou nt y she r'i r f's Department. On Sun- day and Tuesday ~·pas ~Ills." Jiil Lloyd Orange County F»ir spokeswoman ; night, sher- iff's deputies questioned two people who were believed to be using the counterfeit bills at the carnival games. No arrests were made. Secret Service Agent Robert Brenna£ said the agency iS trying to locate the two people for more information . •1t was a decision made by the Sheriff's Department not to arrest the individuals at that time,• he said . The counterfeit $100 bills were detected because they weren't made on government paper or printed on a federal press. Bills issued by the 'li'easury Depart- ment are made Of 75% cotton and 25% linen. Held up to the light, a legiti- mate $100 b,W has a polyester security fiber and a watermark to the right of Ben Franklin, Brenner added. The fair has reported isOlated incidents of counterfeit bills before but notlung to this degree, Lloyd said. MARC MARTIN I DAlY Pit.OT The Orange County Fair purchased .JO Counterfeit Note Identi- fiers after 40 of Ute bad bills were passed at the summer event . Ladi~s/ it/s your turn! La Nifia Heat Wave Sale Ladies' Shoes, Handba-gs & Accessories • .Cole-Haan • Superga • Fendi • Ralph Lauren • Yves Saint •And more! Laurent • Donald Pliner •Gucci Perfect for Suminer All Ladies' Resort Wear Reyn Spooner • Kahala Big Hed • Beck Sport Toes on the Nose • Ladies' Shoes • Ladies' Hand Bags • Hawaiian Dresses (long & short) • Hawaiia)t. Shorts & Short Sets • Ladies' Blouses • Palazzo Pant Sets • Hawaiian Tank Tops • Ladies' Pants •Ladies' Jeans (cords & denim) .J • Ladies' Belts Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10to 6 cA 4 Thunday,"Juty 2a, 199e TODAY The fair b open from to a.m. to~ mght. SECURE HORIZONS ANO GET UP • GO'S SENIORS' DAY • Seniors eges 55 and older are admit- ted for $3 and receive he Ferris wheel •nd meny-go-round ridM. 10 RIDES FOR $10 • Purchase • special wristband good for 10 rldei for $10. Valid any Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday. open· Ing u.ntll close, fQr rides In the major end kiddie midways. Good for all ages. Does not Include gate admission. 6A.M. • Junior Dairy cattle. Junior and Open Dairy Goats Arri..._ (until 9:30 1.mJ, Uvertock Atff 10A.M. • Papermaking demonstration (untll 2 p.m.). Fiber Palace (Silo Complex) • Spinning demonstration presented by GIQI Lenker (until 2 p.m.), Fl~ Palace (Sifo Complex) • Caf\fomla China Painters Art Associa- tion. (until 6 p.m.), Visual Arts Building • SQtk Hop, Kids' Stage • ~lrd World Hand ArtslCrafts From ;yound the World (until 7 p.m,), Fea- iured E.>chibitor-Ateaffouth In Motion {Building ... L ALLDAY · • Creations In day presented by o,c, • PaperMaklng Oemoslhands-ory, Youth I in Motion Building 1 • Crafts: Bookmarks, Crafts Area/Youth in Motion Building Polymer day Guild, Home & HObb(e$ ., uilding w Tailoring ·Tole for Every Horne-present· ;ect by 0.C. Tole & Decorative Painters, llHofne a Hobbies Building • Warm. Worldly. Whimskal Woodcarv- ing pr~ by califomla Woodcarv- • 4lr's Guild, Home & Hobbies Building • • Dairy goats and dairy cattle on dis- play, Livestock Area ._ Small animals on display, Small Ani- ..mal Tent .. • P,-1tch Program Discover the Fair Scav- enger Hunt (until 7 p.m.). Kids' Pane •All American Boys Chorus. 11mes He ·' itage Stage 10:15 A.M. • Clown Show, Kids' Stage 11 A.M. • / • Yam Spinning. Kids' Stage ! ~ , • Oasis Senior Ukulele Jam Session, Times Heritage Stage • Rambling Rouges (~usk.), Cal Spas Centennial Stage NOON • Greaw Lightning Marble Shoot. Kids' Stage • Papennaklng demonstJ'ations by Cindy Brown, Celebrat'on Stage/Youth in Motion Building • Senior Line Dancing, Times Heritpge Newport Beach/Cos~ Wteso Daily Pi !~on Westminster K1u:hen land.-c.i" Spas centennial Stage 1 P.M. I I • ~k Show, Bijou M~la Pa ace • Oan Wiles ...-Slack Rope, MelodY Junction •Senior Fashion Show preieOted tit Orapen & Oamons. Home & Hobbies Stage • Clown Show, Klds' Stage • senior Golden ~ding Ceremony, llmes Heritage Stage • Nifty after Fifty, Cal Spas Centennial Stage • Elk Whistle. Fuchsia Stage/Flower & J Garden Building 1:30 P.M. • All-Alaskan Racing Pigs, Los Pignltas Raceway 2 P.M. · • Pink Grapefruit Bowl~petitlon, limes Heritage Stage • Russell Bros. Circus. Circus Tent • Fuchsias: Hybrids and Species lecture presented by Dennis Plocher; Pink Pago- da (Front Gate) . . • Junior Dairy Goat Showmanship (until 5:30 p.m.), Livestock Arena • Spinning' Contest. Home & Hobbies Stage • Oumps Contest. Kids' Stage • Pink Pearl Em« Sticking Cootest, Celtbratlon StageN'outh In Motiao Building • Musk Room. Song Co .. Cal Spas Un- tennlal Stage • Sarirl (Andfts music), Fuchsia s~lower a Garden Building 2:30 P.M. • Magk ShoW, Bijou Magkal Palace • Oan Wiles -Slack Rope, Melopy Junction • Papermaklng demonstr~ions, Youth in Motion Building 3 P.M. • Watercolor demonstration presented by Richard Thomsen (until 4:30 p.i-.i.), spotlight stageMsual Arts Building • Heard the Sheep Contest. Kids' Stage • Suzanne's Dance Factory, Times Her- itage Stage , • Marshall's Flying Tigers Tae Kwon Do Cal Spas Centennial Stage • ' • Elk Whistle, Fuchsia Stage/Flower & Garden Building 3:30 P.M. • All-Alaskan Racing Pigs. Los Pignltai Ra<eway • Rubber Stamping with Jayne Barn- hart. Home & Hobbles Stage Prime Rib and a spectacular VIEW{ We've enclosed our spacious patio with clear glass panels! Dine under the stars overlooking the bay without the intrusion of tho~ chilly evening breezes! The finest cornfed Angus beef roasted with peppercorn and rosiemary. Served with soup or salad, garlic mashed potatoes, steamed vegetables. and a frem sourdough roll $1295 (the view is fru} Thursday through Sunday served after 5 p.m. 729-1144 OFF S'flected Items (Beanie Babltls not on Sale) 1JJ1 Back Bay Drivt • Newpon Btach • Off Jomboru Rd. OM bk>d from PCH Thurs • Sun, July 23n1 • 26th FASHION ISLAND/644·6369 10°10 -10°10 OFF ~~4. ~ & ~""4"{le ~. ~#e. We are Moving our landscape & Maintenance Co near the John Wayne Airport. Our phone number will remain the same 714/646-7 441 700/o OFF o/o OFF --------------o/o OFF •Selected 2411 Box Trees & 15 Gal. Shrubs • All Christmas Decorations • Selected Shrubs • Selected Trees • All Used Railroad Ties • All 15. Gal Shrubs and Trees • Selected Vines • All Irrigation • Now All Pots • All Box Palm Trees , • Now All Box Shade Trees• All Wicker Baskets • Selected Shrubs • All Books • All Cactus 1 .All Roses •All Tools • All Garden Lite Fixtures • All Garden Gloves • All Pesticides • All Citrus Trees _ _. _______ • All 1 Gal & 5 Gal Shrubs O/o OFF • All Bedding Plants • All House. Plants • All Hanging Baskets • All Planting Mulches • All Fertilizers 10. o/o OFF • All Rolla of Sod In stock • Fresh Sod and ~ Pl8nta wHI arrive every 2 to 4 d8YI throughout the moving ule. AU. SALES FINAL • .. • No Returns • No Refunds • No Credits • No Holds • No Layaway • No Deltv«y • No Coupons • No Gift Certifteates Honored • Visa and Mast.-card Cerda Aocepted N~ landacoping Molnlenonce CUh&Clrry HOURS: Mon-Fri 7:30 to 8:00 Sat 7:30 to 8:00 Sun 8:30 to 5:00 U.OYH NU-•Y a LAllDICAN CO. INC. 2038 New rt Blvd. at Ba St. Cosfa Mesa, 714 64~7441 Ucl684255 Don't iniss our nnnual Sidewalk Sale, Saturday, July 25 10 a.m. -5 p.m. FASHION AND ACCESSORIES Champagne • Draper's & Damon's • The Grey Goose Kayaks CASUAL DINING Helen Grace Chocolates Hughes Family Market • La Salsa Pastq Bravo • Pick Up Stix • Starbucks CONVE NI ENT SERVICES Anthony's Shoe Service • Bank of America Blue Mambo Beauty Supply • Callfornla federal • Crown Ace Hardware • Fast Frame • Images Hallmark • Mailboxes Etc. • Robert Sc Taylor Salon Sav-on Drugs • Shape Up Newport • Sh ell OU • Westcliff Plaza <;leaners WEST CLIFF I · I /'.. . -A Hughes Family Market• Sav-on Drugs { k Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot at the oran e conn· fair Thursday, July 23, 1998 A 5 4P.M. • Magic Show, Bljoo Magical Palace • Russell Bros. Orcus. Circus Tent • T-Blrds Putt-Off Contest, Kids' Stage • Grease Ughtning Marble Shoot. Cel~ bratlon Stage/Youth In Motion Building • Music Room. Something Special, Times Heritage Stage ,-.....,.:; • Nifty after Fifty, Cal Spas Centennial Stage • Sarirl (Andes music), Fuctnla Stagelflower Ii Garden Building 4:30 P.M. • Dan Wiles -Slack Rope, Livestock .Row • Gone Flshin' (fish entrees) presented by Jan Mongell, Home I Hobbies St.age 5 P.M. . • Cherry Lern0nade Drinking Contest. Kids' Stage • Papermaking demonstration/hands-• on, Craft Area/Youth In Motion Build· ing • ltacquettes, Times Heritage Stage • Marcille Block-gospel jazz. Spotlight Stagel\lisual Artt~llding .-/ · • Marshall's Flying Tigers Tae Kwon Do. · cal Spas Centennial Stage • Elk Whistle, FuchsJa St.agelf lower a Garden Building .. 5:30 P.M. •All-Alaskan Radng Pigs, Los Plgnltas Raceway 6 P.M. • Magic Sbow. Bijou Magical Palace Parade (untll 8:30 p.m.), UV&- stock Ar~ na •Ancient Applica- tion In NewOay presented 'by Rebec, ca Nogy. Home& Hobbles Stage • Barnyard F~lon • Hula Rama, Kids' Stage • Melanie Ott. Celebration Stage/Youth In Motion Building • Suzanne's Dance Studio, Times Her- itage Stage Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT Also on our menu: TORT ILLA SOUP CHILI SIZ E CH I LI & C H EESE OMELETTE a 'Ilmeless 'Design of JV atu ral alabaster and Steel 9rapfiite ' W31", HT34" #7600STAL Hodson Lighting Open Tues.-Fri. 8:30-5, Sat. 9-4 1510 N ewport Blvd., Costa M esa ~ty LiPtins s.rvice for 29 y..,.. 548-9341 ORIGINAL GERMAN Rolls -Pretzels -Strudel -Hallah Egg Twist Bread -Coffee Cakes Cheese Cakes -Weddings -Special Occasions Serving Authentic German Lunch Daily Specials -Rouladen -Schnitzel Bratwurst -Meatloaf 1 I I I I Breads -Rolls -Sheet Cakes & Cookies I L----Ml!!~~~~~sl9!_ ___ ~ 540-0281 2950 Grace Lane • Costa Mesa celestino's . quality MEATS The Finest Meal and Service Available ~ rany Rocky Free Range Chicketl5 MtllllllOQ~ AJI NcJIUCC11 Beef Loin Boneless New York Steaks S8 99LB I ceiestJno:s Home rooked oeu All Natural Cooked Turkey Breast COOkod Roast Beef 56 99LB Celestino's srclal MBrlna<ies Great or the Grill BC'<"f Loin Tri Tip Boast uaHan Lemon OartJc S499LB • • Gary Murray (coontry music), Cal Spas Centennial Stage •Johnny Rhondo, vocalist. Spotlight Stager'Visual Arts Building • Sarlrl (An<fej music), Fuchsia St~lower Bu11dlng 6:30 P.M. • DAn Wiles -Slack Rope. Melody JUl\ttion • i(iypnotist Marte Yuzulk. Meadows $iage r •·• 0own Show, Kids' Stage ' ,. Theater • loot SUit Fashion Show~ ~ loot SUlts in Fullerton, Times Heritage I Stage • Russell Bros. Circus, Circus Tent • Marcille Block-gospel jazz, Spot11ght Stagel\lisual Arts Building • Silk painting demonstration by Batchelder Siik. Fiber Palace (Siio Com- pfex) 7:10 P.M. • Swing dance lessons with Audrey Wil· son. Times Heritage Stage • David Gates, The Orange County Reg· · - lster Concert Series In the Arlington 7:30 P.M. .. · • Swi~l~ wit~ Johnny Pink arid The PLUG IN • • • Big Shots. Times Herttage Stage Stage • Magic Show._B~ M~lcal Palac~e~---- • All-Alaskan Racing Pigs, Los Pignitas Raceway • Dr. Feelgood 6 the Interns of Love, Meadows Stage 8 P.M. • Flying u Championship Rodeo, Sprint PCS Grandstand Arena • Johnny Rhondo, vocalist. Spotlight StadeNisual Arts Building 8~1 5 eM. • Touch Of Class, Times Heritage Stage 8:30.P.M. • Hypnotist Mark Yuzulk, MeadoWj . ' 9 P.M . • David Gates, The Orange Coonty Reg- ister Concert Series 1n the Arlington Theater • Swingtime Dance Conte-st with music by Johnny Pink and The Big Shots, Times He<1tage Stage • Magic Show. BiJQU Magical Palace 9:30 P.M. • Dr. Feelgood & tM Interns of Love, ' Meadows Stage 10 P.M. • Tooch Of Class, Times Heritage Stage A6 Thursday, July ~3, 1998 • "' • " .. .. A HIS TORIC P-ASIIME- • • .. • • .. Costa Mesa honors Charles Beecher for role in historical society ~ lbly,.,, COsf A MESA -I listory is ~ythi.n'g that happened yesterday, Charles Beecher said. Arid if you ask rum, Beecher will ~you about plenty of yesterdays. the 79-year-old Costa Mesa resi- 4'ent was honored lhls week by the ·City Council for his contributions to ~ .. : the city's historicdl society. Beecher has stories about the days when vaqueros roamed the Q?ea with livestock, st.dying a\ adobes a.Jong the way. 1-;fe'U dJso f'e1J you what Newport Beach and Costa Mesa looked like m the 1930s, when he and tu.s farruly moved here He also hds stones about the old Santa Ana Anny Air Base and the many soldters who eventually settled here. "He gets so excited when peo- ple ask him quesllons, • saJd histor- ical society board mc>mher CMo- Une Butler. • Anytlung to do wilh ~e history of Costa l\lc~i.1. h(' loves to talk abouV , To honor Beecher's vdluP to lhe community, Mayor Peter Buffa f$Suecl a proclamation lhl~ week declaring July 20 as Charles Beech- er Day. Beecher and his late wile, Betty, were integral in rnulong lhe 32-year-old histoncal so<1cty what I is today, said Butler, who nonu- nated Beecher for the honor Gladys Retakes, who d.Jso vol- m • The Costa Mesa Historical Society is at 1870 Anaheim Ave. and is open fr0m 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday and Frlday, noon until 4 p.m. the first SatU('day of every month, or by appoint- ment by calling 631 -5918. The Estancia Adobe is In Estancia Park at Adams Avenue and Mesa Verde Drive. witeers for the society, agreed. •Tuey . did everything they could to further the growth and expansion of the historical society," she said. Butler said the couple helped tum piles of books into a library, placed stacks of pictures into photo albw:ns and helped place valuable artifacts in a still~owing museum. The Beechers spent almost every Thursday at the musewn and every Saturday at the Estancia Adobe for 14 years. "We went down there every Thursday and had it open whether anybody showed up or not," Beecher said. Apparently, that time paid off. The stories Beecher has about Cos- La Mesa that aren't born of experi- ence come from hours of reading local history books in the historical nred of Dry Brittle Hair77 Well don't let the summer sllp byf 1 Get 1n for the most updated prem1on haircuts. colors & highlights Also. ask about our speoahzed cond1non treatments co get your hair into better condmon Call today. and ask for Al1oa. Caroline or Kiscy and get better results with your hair ~~a 234 E. 17th #1. Costa Mesa• 642-2435 • 631 -9923 • 642-0434 LADIES! BIKINI SEASON IS HERE To STAY. 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Lucy Pinkley, one of the found- ing ~embers of the society, credits Beecher's hard work and dedica- tion with keeping the orga.niiation going. Beecher's •Jove of our town and our city," is at the heart of the society and is what has kept it alive through the years, she said. Although he is grateful for But- ler's nomination and the city's recognition, Beecher said the hon- or came as a total surprise. VINYL * WOOD *·MARBLE * TILE Commercial & Resident/al Sales & Service Full kne of Woo. Woven N<m1ns1er ~ Sisal Carpeung Available 1904 Harbor Boulevard• Coata Meaa N.E. Corner of Harbor & 19th Street ~~_.:,u___, .. 722-9642 •• Mon-Sat 10-6 lie# 649491 Visit us on the web at www.carpetdepot.net ( • I Newpo.rt Beach/Costa f..Aesa Doily Pilot - ,-----, I • Chocolate Chip I I • Oatmea~aisin I : • Snid<enfoodle : "'I • M&M I I • Peanut Butter I I I I I Per Visit. 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Or write them at 605 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94102. • Finally, you have the right to energy-saving programs and convenient payment options. Visit o ur website at www.ace.com to find out more . - O ur Customers' Bill of Rights. To these rig hts we're true. Very. Because not all bills are created equal. tollnllM~ EDISON All f t>llOl>I INTUNA1J01Mr.c...-1 WWW.tce.c.'Olft ,:. ... .;: :-,....-......... h • ....................... , . Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot , ' , Thnlay, Joly 23, 1998 A'l ,. .. Thursday, July 23, 1998 • Send AROUND TOWN Items to the Daily Pilot. Around Town, 330 w. Bay St., <osta MMa. 92627; fax them to 646- '4170; or cal~ ~1224, ext. nl. A com- plete listing of Around Town c.n be found at www.latlmes.com'pllot TODAY The New >ort Harbot Area Chamber 1J Conunerce will pre- sent d I ~wauan-thf.'med after- hours muc'er from 5 to 7 p.m. at The Rj\ arboat Restaurant, 151 E. Coat\t j1igflway,' Newport Beach. Ever/one is welcome. Admission is free for ch()mber members and $1() for pot)3ntial members. For more inforrnallon, call 729-44 10. The Jewish National Fund's Nallo~a1 Future Leadership group will present its July happy hour from 6 to 8 p.m. at the El Tun to Gnll, 633 Anton Blvd., Cos- ta Mesd J\dnuss1on 1s $5 or free for anyone who bnngs d hrst-time guest Pctrkmg will be vabdated. For morP tnformtition, cdll 558- 8733. Folding Money Into Gifts, a new one-evening courc;e, will be pre- sented rrorn <i 30 to 8:30 p.m. at the 0dsis Senior Center, 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Registrdlion is $14 for Newport Beach residents tind $19 for non- restdents. for more informdtion, CdU (949) 644-3151. .. lnvesUgattve reporter RJchard Abanes will present "End-nme Visions" at 7 p.m. at Metro Potnto Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 901B South Coast Drive , #150, Costa Mesa. Admission is free. Every- one is welcome. For more infor- mation, call 444-0226. Gates will be open for the 10Gth annual Orange County Pair through Sunday at the Orange County fairgrounds, 88 Pair Drive, Costa Mesa. Hours for this year's fa.ii, theme~ We're In the Pink, are noon to midnight Mon .. day through Wedn'esday t1lld 10 a.m. to midnight Thwsday through Sunday. Admission is $6 for people ag.~ 13 to 54, $5 for anyone age , fJ5 and over, $2 for <;hildren ages 6 to 12, and free for children ages 5 and under. Park- ing is<$4 for vehicles with three or fewer people, or $2 for vehicles with four or more. For more infor- mation, call 708-3247 or visit the web site at www.ocfair.com. ... Host families are needed for for- eign exchange students who will be in the United States during the 1998-99 school year. Stude nts will bring their own health insurance and spending money for school and ente rtainme nt. For more information, call 675-0423. Youths ages 7 to 12 can enroll in either Science C&mp or Explo- ration Camp at the Launch Pad on CRYSTAL CAVE • Metaphysical l~ooks • Original Jewelry Cil(ts. Artwork • Minerals & Gemstones • I land Ccuved Crystal Qua n Yin & Buddhas • llerbs, Essential Olis, Incense Psychic Readings (Call store for appointme nt) ·Tea Leaves ·Astrology · Tarot (Spanish readl11g5 available) • Handwriting Analysis FREE QUARTZ CRYSTAL 1 peor ru-.tonwr wrth 1hr .1<1 ~~~t~a~~~;treet A 16 7 J 4• 7 54• J J 5 J. (Corner of Baker & Bear streets) 1/0111.\ Mon-I '1111 ~ 9 c1111 5 pm Fri 9 am-6 pm 'lat X 30-4 .00 pm Carnations Everyone's Favorite ................... $5.00 bunch o f 25 Montecasino Blue or White tiny daisy like llowcr., ........ $2.50 per bunch ... • around town Newport Beach/Costa M.eso Doily Pilot -.. the third noor of Crystal Court at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Science Camp and Exploration Camp will be held from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. weekdays on alternating weeks through Aug. 28. Optional extended days, which include a snack and movie, are unW 5 p.m. Ad.mission is $110 for members or $130 for nonmembers. Extended day is $150 for members, $170 for nonmembetJ. For more information, call 546-Z061. FRIDAY ~'I Jan and Dean Will· perform at 7 and 9 p.m. 8.4 the 106th annl)al Orange County Fair in the Arling- ton Theater.'8fthe fairgrounds, 88 'Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Shows are free with fair adJillssion, which is $6 for people ages 13 to· 54, $5 (or anyone aye 55 and over, $2 for children ages 6 to 12 and free for children ages 5 and under. Parking is $4 for vehicles with three or fewer people, or $2 for ve hicles with four or more. For more information, call 708-3247. SATURDAY Punch and Judy Guild Children's Hospital of Orange County will present a giant rummage·sale from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the parking lot at Estancia High School, 2323 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. For I more infonnatlon, call 515-6500. OCC'a mM_R_C_._Usen Group will meet from 9 a.m. to noon in the Science Hall, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Admission is free. Everyone is welcome. Por more information, call 662-2939. World Cluslc Rock.en wW per- form at 7 and 9 p.m. at the 106th annual Orange County Fair in the Arlington Theater at the fair- in the Allington Theater at the fair- grounds, 88 Pa.it Drive, Cost.a Mesa. Shows are free with fair· admission. which is $6 for people ages 13 to ~. SS for anyone age 55 and over, $2 for children ages 6 to 12 and free for duldren ages 5 and under. Parking is S4 for vehicles 'fith three or fewer peo- ple; $2 f9r vehicles with four or more. For more infonnation, call 708-3247. grounds, 88 Pair Drive, Costa MON'OAV Mesa. Shows are free with fair "' admission, which 1s $6 for people , ages 13 to 54, $5 foI anyone age 55 Stories and Crafts from Around and over, $2 for children ages 6 to tjle World will be presented at 12 and flee for children age 5 and '''10:30 a.m. fo.r school-age cbil· under. Parking is $4 for vehicl~ dren at Newport Beach Central With three or fewer people; $2 for I Libiary's Friends Meeting Room. vehicles with four or more. for 1000 Avocado Ave. For more more ,i.nformation, call 708-3247.' information, call 717-3801. Jim Strun1'., project superinten- dent, will present a campfire pro- gram titled Bottoms Up-Bay Dredging at 7:45 p.m. at the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve, 600 Shellmaker Road, Newport Beach. Admission and parking are free. Hot chocolate and marshmal- lows will be served. For more information, call 640-6746. SUNDAY The Charlie Daniels Band will perform at 7 and 9 p.m. at the 106th annual Orange County Pair Joan' Andrews, founder of Coastline Counseling Cente r of Newport Beach, will present a free lecture titled •ADD Overview• at 7 p.m. at the cen- t~r. 1200 Quail St., Suite. 105, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 476-0991. TUESDAY All Lassen's Leads Club will meet at 7:15 a.m. at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information,1call 474-9228. .JULY 29 The Netwodlen wlll-nteet frolll 11 :45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the C~ta Mesa Golf & Country Oub, 1701 Golf Course Drive. Admission is $12 and includes lunch. For more information, call 885-9093. The Hard Hat Company: Minds Under Construction will continue its staged reading series at 7:30 p.m. at Metro Pointe Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 9018 ·South Coast Drive, No. 150, Costa Mesa, Admission is free. For information, call 444-0226. . ONGOING The Kiwanis Oub of Newport Beach-Corona del Mar ineets at • noon Thursdays at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Qub, 1601 Bay- side Drive, Corona del Mar. For more information, cail 852-1148. The Oasis Senior Center otters a hall-hour of free legal consulta- tion by appointment by calling 644-3244. Monthly workshops for people with cancer and their relalJves meet from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the sec- ond Tuesday of every month at the Patty and George Hoag Can. cer Center in Newport Beach. For more Information, call 760-5542. I ll.lli:&j~aN:ilo:.aiita;to&beai:a.co:amnfuse:a;:.;d~wi..,· thlAith_.e.U>..,..m~pe~ti.,.tiwon•!iiill! i.a.i ..... I The one, the ori · al 17th St. Beau in the Ross Sho I --~~~ I I I "" : c U'i'N"Or ~ C :I 1 I g> PARIS ..... CELJ..EX-C ... I -~ 642-1717 I ~----~---~-~~~~---~ Sunflowers Do Your Own Wedding/ We'll Show You How! The Perfect Summer Flower ................................... 25¢ each Roses . 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Home-delivered meals are available for home- bound seniors. Reservations are required. Meals are sponsored by SCSS Inc. For more int'ormdtion, call 644-3244. · Oasis Senior Center offers med- ical equipment rental, from wheelchairs to walkers dnd more, by calling 644-3244. Oasis Senior ·center l)as a com- prehensive medical library lo answer or research any medicdl question. Call 644-3244. Oasis Senior Center offe rs a counselor lo assist with questions about Medicare, HMOs and sup- plemental and long-term care insurance by appointment. For more_ .in.formation o appoint- ments, call 644-32-44. Expanded Awarenes Seminars presents a weekly meditation ses- sion at 8 p.m. Wednesdays at the Hub of Newport Mesa, 230 E. 17th St., Suite 218. Suggested donation is $10. For more infor- mation, call 646-1128. A free introductory class lD pri- mordial sound meditation is offered by Marvin Green}jerg at Complementary Healing Arts, 666 J3aker St., Costa Mesa.· For the time and day or to make a reservation, call 969-7653. ' The Newport Beach Psycbelogl- cdl ASsodation presents a men's support group at 4 p.m. Fridays. The ree is $25 per session. For more information, call 722-4588. The Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Orange County provides edu- cation and emotional support for families with loved ones whokre mentally ill. A free support group meets from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. every other Saturday at Orange County Mental Health Clinic, 3115 Red Hill Ave., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 850-8463. SL Andr~w's Presbyterian Church around town Thuu.doy, July 23, 1996 A'. 9 otters a support group for families with ioved ones who are mentally ill. The group mee.t.s_SundaysJrom 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the church's Oierenfield Hall C, 600 Sl An- drews Road, Newport &each. The group is open to the community and committed to confidentiality. For information, call 631-2880. The Networkers, a program pro- vided by the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce, meets from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p,m. Wednesdays at the Costa Mesa Goll and Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Qrive. Lunch is $12. The one-time mem- bership fee is $15. For more infor- mation, call 574-8783 or 540-0201. Prospects Nelworkh1g Group meets from 7:15 to 8:30 a.m. Wednesdays at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 Newport 'Blvd., Costa Mesa. Breakfast is $6. For more informa- tion, call Ang'te Stafford at 474- 2225 or Tina Fuman al 551-3156. All Lassen's Leads Club meets at 7:15 a.m. Tuesdays at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. For information, call 646-1252. Zen Home Stitchery, a local manufacturer of meditation sup- plies, holds a tree meditation from 5 lo 7 p .m. Sundays at Mesa Busi- ness Center, 711 W. 17th St., Suite A-8, Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call 722-7818. .Ibe Newport Beach Pub. Beaches and Recreation Commis- sion meets at 7 p.m. the first Tues- day of each month in the City Cound.l chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. For more information, call 644-3151. Nlcottne Anonymo\Q fellowship wants to help men and women who smoke to quit and remain smoke-free. For informaliQn on loc- al evenmg meetings, call 650-2113. The C osta Mesa Historical Soci- ety holds a free open house from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursdays at 1870 Anaheim Ave.,· Costa Mesa The event features memorabilia from the city of Costa Mesa and the Santa Ana Army Air Base. For more information, call 634-59\8. Overeaters Anonymous meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Wedn~days at St. John's Episcopal Church, 183 E. Bay St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 953-0900. Ensign Intermediate School offers a free paren~g seminar $50 ,/ Individual~ Alarmed Units ,/ Oimote Cohtrolled Units ,/ Computerized Gate Access ,/ Resident Management Team ,/ Open 7 Days • 1000 Units and open chscuss1on for parents of teens from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the last Wednesday of each month. For more information. call 225-8189. Oasis Senior Center offers a Parkinsoq,'s disease support group frol;Il 7 to 9 p.m. the second Thurs- day of each month at 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more informationJ call 644-3244 The Yoga Place offers a prenatal and postnatal yoga class from 3 to 4.:30 p.m. Thursdays. New classes begin on the first of the month. Por more information, call 642-7400. Hoag Can~r Center otters Man to Man, a free prostate cancer diS· cussion group, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the first Wednesday of each month at the center auditonum, 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41, New- port Beach. For r~ervabons or more information, call 722-6237 The Pacific Business Xcbange has weekly breakfast meetings at 7 a .m. Tuesdays at the Paof1c Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd , Newport Beach. There is no charge for the initial meeting. For more information, call 640-0588. The Ne~rt Beach chol cal Assoeidtion presents a coed relationship group 'called Insight· Equals Power al 7 p.m . Thurs- days. The fee is $25 per week. For more information, call 722-4588, Hoag Cancer Center otters a free relaxation and unagery workshop from 10 to 11.30 a ro. the fourth Wednesday or each month at l Hoag Onve, Bwlchng 4 t. Newport Beach. For information, call 760- 5542. The Costa Mesa Republican As- sembly meets at 7 p..m, the t.turd Thursday of edch month at the Ne.ighborhood Conunuruty ten- ter, 1845 Park Ave . Costa Mesa For tnformation, call ~5-5,326. A tree telephone help uiie for seniors ages 62 dnd over is offered by mortgage consultant Bob Brennan dt 3 p.m. Wednes- days at 8dys1de Village 300 E. 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Which is why many people tum to a pe~nal trainer MMost people get a trainer becduse they're frustrated,• says Shon Thompson, founder and CEO of Model FitMSs Expert Personail Trailnlng (729·3706). •They work out a lot, tliey use all the latest. greatest equipment, but they don't gel the results they want.• The problem, of cour~e. is knowledge. In order 10 get the best results, you not only have to work yourself Into a nice juicy swedt, you have to do it in the right way. ThomP'On prides himself on the results he gets for clients; ~ much !JO that he offer\ something unheard of in the personill training field • a 100% money back g~rantff 1f you're not happy with 1he new you in three month\ time And 11 doesn't matter if you look like Arnold Schwarzenegger and have lost 2~ txxly fat· 1f->ou don t feel better, Thompson writes you a cht<:I... But how Is he so sure he can whip you back to your college waistline and have you feeling hke you could climb Everest? •rt all goes back to our knowledge base,• he sa~ ·0ur stafi of trainers are all degreed in e11erc1w science and CPR qualified, and requirtd to do a minimum of five hours a week ot study Lo stay current.• Their role, as far as you're concerned, Is to: One, prevent injury; two, attain desired results in the shortest possible time. Thompson doesn't take that task lightly; he sees too many trainers working Lhe gyms in a "pump 'em up, pump •em out" mode. which 1s not only less efficient for the client, he sa~. but potentially dangerous. "That approach doesn't take each 1nd1v1dual's specific needs into account: says Thompson. Since each txxlv •~ different Thompson Lakes vital signs on every client and has retained the ~ervices ot a cardiologist, cardiac care nu~ ilnd nutntionists to consult for ilny unique concerns. A!5 a former graduilte of the Shon Thompson, founder of Model F1tne11 Expert Penonal Tr8lnl09 L nllt'd .,talt>' Ann\ Al adtm\ ot Health Xl('Oll'' Jnd ~1al font" p.iram<"di<:. you l an rt '1 1"ured y11u rl' In 1.apable hiln<.k And don I thin~ rnu'll get il\\ay with \IC1cl..1ng ort l'•lhe« " A'lO Thursday, July 23, 1998 I jffiited-English students-. exceed state average HUSEIN MAsHNt ~Plot NEWPORT-MESA -English learners here ·scored slightly .higher on the Stanford 9 stan: dardized test than their counter- parts statewide. . J'lewport-M~'s second-grade English language learners, for example, scored 10 P.ercenWe points above the state av,erage in math and 7 percenWe points above the state average in spelling. Seventh-graders scored 11 percentile points higher than the state averages in language and 7 percentile pomts higher in reading. While Newport-Mesa's second- through eighth-grade English learners consistently scored above the state average. a ma1ority of the scores exceeded the average by onl9 7 percentile points. Districtwide, scores were between 9 and 19 percentile points higher than the state averages. Interim Superintendent Robert f:rancy said the scores may be so elose because the district has a llPA.REXT& • NEW INST.A.NT AT HOJWIE DRUG TEST NO DOCTOR --NO lAB NO HOSPITAL aroTE&T ~ (7i4.)&67-4T78 F.D.A. A roved UMITE~NGUSH STUDENT SCORES MAllt Local State LANGUAGE Local 21 23 28 State 19 19 23 SPEWNG Local 25 29 20 State' 22 21 15 higher percentage of English learners than the rest of the state. ·we have more limited-Eng- lish students in Southern Califor- nia than they have in Northern . California,• Francy said. •And we have more recent arrivals in Southern California -if we're talking about Hispanic students, who make up the largest group of limited-English students.• • s 6 1 8 t. 1 19 18 ~1 18 14 16 .) 15 . l9 28 21 24 29 30 ·2' 21 . 19 19 22 22 19 i8 17 15 15 15 School board member Serene Stokes said while the test scores are better than the state averages, the district still must improve. "All things considered, we did better but we all have a long way to go,• she said. "We really ne¢ to look at the curriculum and set up standards. We can't be satis-. fied with these scores. They're not the kind of scores we want." !Montessori !/{ar6or,Afesa.Scfwofs Summer ~ Fall Enrollment PRl SCHOOL&.. E.l.EMENrARY ASH 2t/1to12 Years l.XCUU.NC1 IN U>UCATION llal>llsbed t970 • Monceuort ~ • lilldl..~ • Pmormlng Alts • Phonetk teldlna Proarani • Mak • forelp l.anpqe • Ctt.1tlve Art • Open Year lound • Computer Sdence • full Emnded 0.y Care PRE SCHOOi: 1701 West Baker St. Costa Mesa Costa Mesa 714 549-3803 r----B ___ O_!!"'t_T ___ O ___ X __ -;-$--1--9--9--.--::.~=• :~ . Ne;rE: r ~ r .. 11 Nmiv /',;".l1 _9ru::n Kenneth D. Steinsapir~~D. I ~---~-¥~-~J--~'a'--~~~--~ ~·Don't Miss Our Big 9th Anniver$<;1ry ~ S , Sak BenefltlnQ Orangewood Children s Foundation NEW.PORT NORTH CENTER MacArthur & Bison Newport Beach 644-4477. I i' '1 I! I / ( ' I 1 I ( f I 1 I I/ ! ( I " I I Mll/u 11 Jifferenee in the life of 11 tli#rving chi/JJ Ungaro• Anne Klein• DKNY • Escada • St. John • Chanel & more! r SIZZLING SUMMER SAIJE at. July 25th and Sun. July 26th Hours: Mon-Sat lOam to Spm • Sunday 10am-4pm ,. TAKE AN ADDITIONAL 15 o/o 0 FF . All Dresses . &: Selected Tops •Plus• . $5 ·• $}0 ·e $20 RACKS Not to be used with any other di9COWJt. Expitt.1 July 26, 1998 cldMar t Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pikst ' .. 1 . SCH 00 L scored at the 59th pen:;entile ln I TOWN social science, 2 percentile points j • 1 r CONTINUED FROM A below the county ave~age, an~ at 1 -C~O-NTI--N-U_E_D_f_R_O_M~A-=-g=--.. --- the 42nd percentile 10 reading, I j • compared with the county aver-11 The eo--w: ...... 10ret Ship Del M;; assessment programs. "We need of th 43rd percentile ~-... I to find out why there's a drop age e · i 711 or Orange County offers a . "l couldn't .begin t? under; f program for young men ages H i after grade eight.• stand the ratioriale behind this, ! to 18 who are interested in leam- l Newport-Mesa's. math scores aid h 1 b d ber · bi l l at all three high schnol grade lev-s sc oo oar mem '! ing about sailing, sea.mans p, ~y Martha Fluor. "It could be piloting navigation and au.tsmg. i els are below the county aver-because our math curriculum isn't 1 1 Meeting' 5 are from 6 to 9 p.m, ! agM. The most significant drop is Sea Expl I in the l tth grade, where New-in line witl'i the test. It's still dis-I Wednesdays at the Hiorer tressing."·.' I Sea Base, 1931 W. Coe.st 'gh-i port-Mesa's scored at the 47th School board member Judy . way, Newport Bea~. Call 642- ! percentile -9 percentile points Franco said thi~ year's test scores I '6301or551-8591. I below the countywide average at will h~p the 1r. 'trict evaluate the 1 1 • • ! the 56th percentile. . effectiveness f its hi h school 1 Oasll ~nlor Center offe~ ongo-i In fact, Newport-Mesa's 11th-, , 9 I ing assistance, counseling and I graders tell below the county pr~am. I referral services for seniors. For j average$ in every subject. I wouJ say that this is a I appointments or more informa-• l Eleventh-grade science scores benchmal'.k that gives us an I tion, can 644-3244. j are at the 46th percentile, com-opportunity to evaluate what is l •. ! pared with the coun!Y average at happening in the high school cur-! The Costa Mesa Senior Citizen i the 51st ~r~ntile. ID language, ricul~, • Franco said. "We need I Square and Round Dance <?~b i Newport-Mesa's J 11th-graders to t'dlce a very hard look at the I seeks experienced dancers to JOlD ::::. ,:i scored at the 47th percentile, a.Ugnment of the curriculum with i in from 9 to 11 a.m. ~ursdays ~' compared with the county's score the new state standards, and this i the Costa Mesa Seruor Center, at the 50th percentile. r" needs to be done as quickly as i 19th and Pomona streets, Costa Newport-Mesa 11th-graders' possible." i Mesa. Call 545-5669. YOUR DENTAL HEALTH by Dced.rua Rkb, D.D.S. BRIDGE 101HE FUI'URE The fixed dental rcstor.uion known as a bridge is commonly used to rq>lace no more than four .djaocnt &ont rtttb or rwo side reeth. Like a highway brid~, it is supponcd by two abutments. which uc IOUOd rccth on either siclc of die gap. The span or •pontic, • is a metal framtw0dt nUched to the abutments at each end. with tilt nca:swy number of atuehed aniJicW ctttb. When properly cnftcd, the anificW rtttb and abutment crowru should no< only mcMCh the contou.t and color of natunl rccth, but they should appear to be growing our of the gunu. However the pocic Should .barely touch the gunu bccaUK cuning unncccswy pressure on the gums and underlying bone can damlge diem. Ther should aho be sufficient space on me underside of the pontic so that dcnal Aoss an be ~ bencaih it to kttp it dean. We cncoungc new rcsCarch and crcauncnr for all heahh care. Regular checkups and cleanings a.re the bc.11 protection againsc C1tC11Sivc denial treumenrs.a.nd surgery. 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Patti and j1m Edwards accept-d the honor last week at~a dinner ~d at the Balboa Bay Club, ewport Beach. The occasion was reated in the name or John and bnna Crean·, mentors for the CA community award and noraty s;-hairs of the evtming. John Crean was unable to ttend due to scheduling con- · cts with the tapmg of his televi- tm show "At Home On the ange. • Donna Crean handled e presenting duties with her nsiderable aplomb. "John and I learned the unpor- ce of giving not long after we ere first married and we joined a Lutheran church in Anaheim, " she said. •We were advised that it ould be appropriate to donate % of our income to the church, o we did. When our business an to grow and we could ord to give more, 10% turned o 1su10, then 20%, and so on, and we gave to many worthwhile causes, including our church. Today, we give away 50% of our mcome to charity, and I'm here to tell you that we get bdck far more Jhan we ever give.~ Crean's sentiment embodied lhe feelings of the more than 200 guests who converged on the Bay Club for an evening of toast- \ng and congraluldting. There THE CROWD was also bidding on auction items, with proceeds earmarked for ~A projects directed pri· marily at helping children and their families cope with myriad social problems. It was this spirit of giving, rather than receiving, that inspired NBC-lV reporter and bureau chief Vicki Vargas to take the helm as mistress of cere- monies, and radio ad executive Rich Allen to yolunteer his ser- vices as auctioneer. Also donal· ing their time to the YMCA cause were musicians Karl Den- son and Joey Caranq. The evening began with a warm welcome from event chairs Christine Carr and Mary Deane, In true YMCA spirit, the hosts of the prctJram led the audience in an opening sing-along. • #Reach Out and Touch Some- body's Hand• being the song of choice, the tone for the event was set with the ballad's dosing Child Quest International, Inc. --- ' JOSE l=RANCISCO PEREIRA FUINTES AKA '"PlqUlto" MISSING TYPI: Missing at Risk MISSlNO FROM: san Diego, CA ACE AT DISAPPIAR.ANCI: 7 Years Old DAft .OF Burnt: 10·10·86 IACE: Hispanic WllG~ 60 lbs. IYIS: Brown Child Quest International, Inc.• 1625 The Alameda, Suite 400 San Jose, CA 95126 (408) 287-HOPE Headquarters • FAX: (408) 287-4676 http://lwww.childquest.org email:info@kids.org 1625 The A.lomedo, 5vlfe 400 •San JoM, CA 95126 • (40I) 217-HOPI • fGJC: (408) 217-.4676 -Mesa Terrace Can Help You •• ~ Bcausc your loved one has Alzheimer's disease docs not mean they have tO be destined ro a nursing home. The solution is residential care at Mesa Terrace, a specially designed, secured comm uni ty that will care for your loved one in a home-like environment. Our progr:a.~ arc Jc.signed for all stages or dementia to cnhantt self-esteem, min i mi~ iu·ess .md give a quality of life to ~ch resident with dignity and the respect they deserve. • Stru~urcd Programs & Activities Seven Days ... Pcr Weck -.. •Alzheimer's Assoc. ·Memories in the Making An Program" • Prevare & Scmi-Privace Rooms •Secured Bujlding, Gardens & Cowiyard • Assimnce wich Mediation and Bathing • Exccpuonal Food with 24-Hour Snacks Prcp.ued On-site •Mon ho ring of Weight ~ Blood Pressure .---- • Physici;ms Offite On·sice • Family Suppon Group I EduauionaJ Worbhops ®Mesa Terrace 350 West Bay Street, Costa Mesa 0..,. •mliJM ,...,,.! d I '. ,.,,,., '1J .,,..,,.,,,, ~. ~ "-" ... 631-2212 11111a1t11ie+ cl Ir •11:Sftmci ,, otcare· ' lyrics: "We can change things if we start giving ... so why don't you reach out, and why don't you reach out, and touch somebody's hand.• The question in the song poses the ethical choice offered in life, a choice thdt has been a call to action'for many, includmg the Creans.a.nd the Edwardses. Clearly, a J;hoice to share, to give back, has been a road carefully taken br such individuals. In a. special tribute to both the YMCA and to the honored 1 gu~ts. one woman invited the crowd to share her s4>ry.' Doro.thy Casttllo, who now leads a YMC~program called United for Success, came frdm d d.Ifficull. gang-oriented youth. With help from people at the YMCA, Castillo turned her direction around and now helps other youth to find a better path. Adrie nne Slokols, executive director of the YMCA, drove Castillo's point home, telling of the acute need for responsible com- munity intervention to gel trou- bled families and troubled youth the help they desperately need. Borrowing from the lyncs of the opcrung song, Stokols sa1d, ·u we can redch out to them ear- ly, we can mdke d d ifference m their lives. We make progress one child, one faryilly at a time, all because of your generosity, your support. "It is your support that helps to build strong kids, strong faJTU- lies and a strong commuruty. • YMCA Conunuruty Scf'Vlces programs include crisis preven- tion and eounseling, services for . children ip lo~ter care, gang and teen pregnd.flcy prevention, par- ent education, mentors for lugh- risk youth and much more. · Each.and every program lcU· · gets a difficult tmd complex social need. There are no simple solutions, but there cUe many who genwnely cdie to make a dlfference and do so each dnd every day Past YMCA honorees include Peggy Goldwater Clay, who was front and center with her hus- band, Bob Clay. Carl and Mar- garet Karcher, Evelyn Hart, Bob Robbins, Bill Steiner, Anne FREE! Dell•ery wlll1 f'urcltru<• oj 5 Ix:~ .. , w/ad. Lewis, Valerie Hoff, Sbertff Brad . Gales and Ken Fowler were also among previous locals honored for their community spirit. Sponsored and underwritten with support from Aon Risk Ser- vices Inc., Disneyland, Steven Palnbarg, Fletcher Jones Motor- cars, Hoag Hospital, Park New- port Apartrnt!nls, C.J. Segerstrom ·and Sons, Pacific Life, Shaw . investment 'co. and the J)enny Nicholas family, the evening attracted• a diverse cross section of Orange C~st life. • 1he $100-per-person ticket, and proceeds from the live and • silent auctions, propelled the YMCA' to a tally well in excess of· $30,000 for the everung, which was attended by Edwards family . members and dose fnends Marl- on and John Jacobson, Cathy dlld Wayne Heck, CerlSe and Lany Feeley, Diana and Bryan Murphy, and Heydle and Lowell Frazee Also in the crowd were TonJ d.Od Kevin Frabotta, EJleen and Rich Saul, Cindy and Larry Davidson, Belle and Jack Undqulst, Nora and Jim John- son, Thomas Knaup, Barbara Carver, Judy and Mark Givelb..! Antony Chandler, Marian '-• Bergeson, Tom Fulton, Bob Brennan, Rosemary Luxton and Edwards family matnarc.:h and spec1dl guest BemJce Edwards Pattl Edwards summed up the everung best. ' . "When it comes to hE-lping c-nif.' tlren and families m need. thert'>'Hf ' no tune for delay, no room for excuses, H, she said "The pain ot onP duld who su1{er.. as ttte pain ot the entire community •:\ .. ·"We are all blessed with r.e1f .,.. live abundance m our.lives. • Some hdve more. some less, but most of us in Orange County can stand up and be counted on to ": help those who have little and need a chance I urge ev~one to consider what lhev cdn do to be part of the solution • And thdt is the mes!>age. Be part of the solution ladte!> a nd • gen\lemen You can make a dif· ference • 8 .W. COOK'S column api)ears every'''- Thursday and Saturday. BODICE Health & Wellness Center MAsSAGE SWEDISH SPORTS DEEP AROMATifERAPY BODY1RFATMENTS Complete Spa Including Sauna · Open 1 da}'$ a Wttk • Mon Fri 9am-9pm ~1 ... ')ur ll)am-1)'•1 Costa Mesa Huntinsrton Beach 666 Babr, Suite 101 17672 ~h Blvd., Sui!.e'o () &: E (East of BrllltOl, c1o8e to South Coast Plaza) (Beach & Nt'ltman in La P1lici\a Plaza) 714.668.9925 714.847.9936 FIN Sale· ends Sunday July 26th 40% t0·so% OFF from our collections of: Bobby Jones Axis ·Zanella Bobby Jones A, Reyn poon~r A"" Sports Shirt SS Knit A • Corbin Polo Cutter & Buck /Ttll"I $ 3 988 ,,, ... h '~' "°"' 29~8 '''-"~'I /rU!"l 1.9~ \ lft I 'lj~~ /n1"ll 9 f'!t1" 9 \ltJuro I ~ 5 at-ea!ie of ;J{f,wport 'Beacfi F11.shion Isl11nd 949.759.7979 • I' i M2 Th~. July 23, 199e date book Newport Beoch/Costo f.Aeso Daity Pilot ''Ille Mask gf Zorro' is a swashb11Gkler-Qf a movie • IDllOlrS NOft: The RMI Ctftk:s col-umn fNtures movie critiqu.s written by community memben seNing on our ~. A film Erro~ Flynn would be ,proud of A t firs~ thought, Anth?ny Hopkins and Antoruo B4nderas seem an unlike- ly cons~um for a swash- buck.lirtg movie. But they areisog~ and bring cred- ibility to their roles as Don Diego the young/old Zor- ro and Alejan- dro Murrieta ine Zeta Jones, whose heritage we know but sh~ doesn'l Hopkins is too old to continue as Zorro and proceeds to search tor a succeiSOr. He finds Ban- deras and molds him into a new Zorro. The rest is predictable, but the -pacing is even. the sword play is believable, and the cotnedy is . natural. Bottom line -•Tue Mask of Zorro• doesn't take itself seriously. Errol Flynn would have likely been entertained by this film and you probably will as well. P.S. I concur with oar fellow reviewer's plea tor limits on the trailers. There were six or seven lbi$ week. works. "The Mask of Zorro• is full of action, comedy and romance -entertainment al its finest I laughed, I c:rled. I highly rec- ommend it. • ~ ec-. 32, Is• Coron• del Mar mldent and cMI lttlgatlon and estate planning attorney. !Mask of Zorro· is an enjoyable wild ride S everal weeks ago, I , watched the original "Zor- ro• -a silent movie with Douglas Fairbanks ...:.. and although it was a primitive effort, Fairbanks doing his own stunts was excellent. -- an excellence that lifts all bis films up 1t level. He plays Don Diego De La Vega, the old Zorro -who starts the movie as a young swashbuckler whose wife is killed, bis baby stolen, and he's imprisoned for 20 years. Enter Antonio Banderas as Alejandro Mwrieta ~ho, along with his brother, is an outlaw. They are caught and the br~ther is k.llled by Matt Letcher, the army captain who is great as the evil right hand of ~tewart Wil- son, the adversary of the old Zorrb who had stolen 'and raised De La Vega's daughter as bis OWn. • The daughter, Elena (Cather- ine Zeta-Jones), is a real beauty and does a fine job as Zorro's love interest who doesn't kpow the old Zorro is her real father. as the bedaz-Elaine England zled boy/man Zorro-to-be. • • ELAINE ENGLAHD, 65, lives In New- port Beach and owns a gitt-basket busi- ness she operates out of her home. It's 'Star Wars' in the 19th century Antonio Banderas plays Zorro, the gallant bandit-turned-hero, ln "The Mask of Zorro ... ~ starring Anthony Hopkins. It was the first of many •Zorro's• to come. My most vivid memory was of Tyrone Power as Zorro during the '40s and he was -' l ., t.. ~ The old Zorro takes Murrieta under his wing and trains him to become an expert swordsman, gentleman and hence the new Zorro. Hopkins has bedevtled the scurrilous REEL (Rmcs Spanish gover- nor of Mexko, Don Rafael, : who cannot catch the cleaver • Zorro until now, and a series of ' events subdues the legend. Diego goes to prison and Rafael returns to Spain. Alejan- dro and his brother live an unlawfl}.I, life. Twenty years pass. Diego has escaped prison; Rafael returns to Mexico with a grandiose plan. He is accompanied by lus daugh- ter, Elena, the beautiful Cather- I recently saw "The Mask of Zorro~ and I thoroughly enjoyed it. \ However, afterward, as I was r~Oecting on the movie, it just seemed to have an eerily familiar feel to it. And then it hit me -·Star Wars.~ This movie is simply •star Wars" in the 19th century. Con- sider the similarities: A masked figure (Darth Vader/Zorro); scenes of the master teaching the student (shrink Anthony Hopkins down to two-feet tall and give him some big ears and you're there); an undisclosed .. relationship between father arul daughter Bradley Kirk (Darth and . 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YANKEE TAVERN On the bey in Newport Beach Serving Lunch & Dinner daily. Locatad at 333 Bayside Onve. 675-5333 SKEWERS heroic protagonist who is in trouble with the law (young Zorro/Han Solo) and who even- tually falls in love with the daughter of the bad guy (Leia/Elena). The good guys save the world from an impending tyran- nical government. OK, the anal- ogy does eventually break down, but aren't the similarities striking? Someone once told me there are only 13 story lines in all of the movies ever produced. They are just reconditioned over and . over again. But this time, it AMICI TRATTORIA probably the Dick Tucker best one to date. But this latest effort is really well d one. It's a movie that will appeal to all. It's fun, with great photography, good acting, stunts 81\d a fine ~tory. It's a film you just sit back and enjoy -lots of action without the gore, strong dialogue without the profanity, and a love story that is humorous and enjoyable. You'll never see Anthony Hopkins in a bad role. He brings DIHO SIAM The sword play, the riding stunts and the athletic gymnas- tics make for two bows of pure entertainment. You don't mind that it seems far-fetched and somewhat unbelievable and no matter how outnumbered the new Zorro is, he always prevails. I also liked the story -every- ~ tied in neatly -and the ending was satisfying with spec- tacular special effects. •DICK TUCKER, 70, is a Newport Beach resident and a retlred instructor atOCC. Medit.arreneen fish end &e8food 8Y8ilable weekly. EansN8 pasta mer..i. Fish and VeaJ, special party room& 14> tn 400 peope. ljye mtJ6IC Wed, Fri & Set negtlta. Lunch served Mon-fr;. 11 wn-3pm. Onner Moo-Tu.rs. 5pm-1Qim Located et 655 ArCX>n Bt.<d. in Costa Mesa. 85().9399 Thal 01nese ~ ~ 7 days, Mond8y . 5etlrdsy. Lunch AVILA•s EL RANCHITO Ai.alerbc: Mexican Food, With The Freshest Ingredients & A New light OJtslne. Great Margentas. Hcus: Lunch & Dinner. IJ M8Joi' Credit Cards Acceptad. 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"*"'f ~ bcubonl ..... & brenclll Locac.d It 1830 t.i-.-Bhld ""--~' Hlrtor). 54&8428 . ....,...... . " ........... "" THE PARADl8E EUROPEAN ·COP'P'EE HOUSE , F9ICal'ing ll>ldlliltt oaff99, u "PW br, finl ~ t*l lol oiw1\ & can. a..ac. •. Fr'llh blUd ,,_.. ~ ..,....; Ooltl 7.,. ..... Bun-llVI 1~1~ me. 10lm-11pm. u..d • 105 E. 8albcJI M . ._,,:_---.., 87&-7 .. 14 • ' • ._..,.... .. _,.., , ~ewport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot datebook Thursday, July 23, 1998 ·w Pairs Teen Idols should have stayed idle UNCII!~ llllflY . __,,,.....,._~-- OCC holds auditions. B hopal. Chernobyl. Y2K Teen Idols Tour. Mt. Pinatubo. Now Guinea tsunami. Northndge Earthquake. Teen Idols Tour. , Disasters all. What cay.sed the appearancP of Bobby Sherman, Davy Jones I and Peter Noone al The Orange <;ounty Fair's Arlington Theater on Tuesday night? · El Niiio. ·04t tl)ey came-not in walk- UNCLE DON 'S VIEWS OF NIL REPUTE er, wheelchair or c~e. but stpging the songs you thought you'd forgotten but unfortunately remembered. The ones your sister cranked out on the four-speed mono record player, while you had the transis- tor radio tuned lo Iron Butterfly, Vanilla Fudge and Blue Cheer Thotted out first was Bobby Sherman. His constant stage pat- ter fortunately cut into his song time and the items tossed upon the stage wen:~ probably Geritol or Centrum Silver. Or Depends. Not content with taklng d clue from his first tune •Easy Come, Easy Go," he mutildtcd eardrums for nearly a half hour. Of all the blather emanating from his mouth, only one word really connected. Zody's. Davy Jones (The Monkees) opened his set with some song more unrecognizable than a Uurd cousin twice removed,• beUowmg through a sound mix muddier -than a preschooler. With a voice as Uun as a Motel fa 6 wall, pitched higher than an • operatic castrato, Jones lapsed :=-)Jlto "The Brady Bunch" song. ':'"froof positive of the dechnc of ; Western civilization, tlus WdS fur- • ther illustrated by all the audJence ::lnembers actually Sl.Ilgmg it. _ Yes Gen-X, your future, i-clependent upon boomers, 1s tlOOst. -Third, and thankfully last in • the rotation of relics was Peter : Noone (Herman's Hermits). In :_quick deterioration, he deornat· ed tunes by Herman's Hermits, • Sam Cooke and Johnny Cash. : For the aurally undereduca ted, . . Your Favorite Unc suggests Social D's new live album for a killer version. or "Ring ef Fire." Noone was about as in tune as Chuck Berry's guitar. Bouncin9 around th~ stage like he'd OD d on Jolt ~a, Noone bleated out one vaguely non-memorable song all~r another after another ofter~tlolher. flr iW-beating those so coordi· nate· into clapping their hands, ~~ne took a two-minute novelty song, "I'm Henry VUI, I Am" and Qloated it into a 10-minute ctirg~. · Ending his set With "There's a Kind of Hush," the idea of a song called "Shut Up" came to mind. All.three "performers" were full of improv ~chtick. As stand- up comedians, they made much better has-beens. Assorted yabba-dabbas in the Assorted~ in the ouchnce nun- bled along wfth most of lhe songs wtli1e ~. less arthritic, got thei' hoods above their heads. And those, so ropoble, monoged to clop rheurnatkrjy lo the beat as repressed lyrics migrated from long-&sused fisues deep within the brain to llfOr• octive neurons. ' audience mumbled along with most of the SO°:gs while others, less arthritic, got thelr hands above their heads. And those, so capable, managed to clap rheumati- cally to the beat as repressed lyncs migrated from Jong-disused fissures deep within the bram to more active neurons. . The audience was surprisingly arumated. Slowly, ever so gently, those hopped up on Motrin creaked to their collective feet and gave each performer a standing 0. Vacant, vacuous, vapid. Attempting various artists' songs beside their own. the three dullmigos seemed to either forget no lyrics or managed to slur them mto incomprehensibility. Shoulda tried one of the period's tougher songs, "Louie, Louie." The Teen Idols should have ~taye~ idle. • UNCLE DON reviews B-movies and cheesy musical acts e>Cclusively for the Dally Pilot. You can e-mall him at YourfavUncOaol.com . •:=IEilEiEiilEiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ....... iOE!S==.:i==:::;::;;:::==;::;:::;:===:==:===:!!!5::::::!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!1 Davy Jones, formerly of The Monkees, Peter Noone, formerly of Herman's Hermits and Bobby Sherman are now the Teen Idols. The trio performed thelr own, u .weU as others' hits Tuesday at' the Orange County .Fair. STARRING L u c I E A R N A z & s T E p H A N I E z I M B A L 1· s T REPR IS E ! • • .... ' • • c HUS1C ty U'AICS IY LEONARD ernmEIN BETTY COHDEN & ADOCPH GUEN IOOlllY JOSEPH FIELDS & JEROHE CHOOORO¥ Tony Award Winner -Best M usical 1953 Wonderful Town is a musical comedy classic that is hot to be missed! "Lucie is luminous and Stephanie sweetly irresistible!" lo.~ aut• n1111mGW1 JULY 30 , ·31, AUG ' -· AT s·p M & AUG. 2 AT 2 PM (714) 740-7878 (213) 365-3500 .L!i!li.~~~. ~.:::.~= l1Ctln'S .,._ .... ON SAU TODAY AT'"' cucna 90X OPRCa 600 Town C..tlf Orlv1. 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The p)lly diff enmce was that the air q>rfditioning~was conspicuous by, i~ absenceiJ Fast-forward'27 years tb the current "Fiddler,~ OCC's 50th arutlversazy producijon.\The air conditioning has long since been installed -as part of')») ambitious face-lift at the M®F.!! a few years ago and the production compares quite fa.vorably to that outstand- mg 1971 version. Ensemble THEATER REVIEW ~~~~~~~ls m • lflDOLE'll ON nEROOf' +WHERE: Robert 8 . Moore Theatre. Orange Coast Col- lege, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa + WHEN: Today tlu,:.ough Saturday . at 8 p.m., Sunday· ~. at 2 p.m. +HOW MliCH: $12 to $16 + PHONE: 432- 5880 director Phyllis Gitlin's OCC production. An enormous cast of nearly 50 brings wall-to-wall depth to the popular musical by Jerry Bock- Sheldon Hamick (although authorship is anonymous in the OCC program). Michael Ross Is Tevye, the dairyman, left. and Nand Fast portrays hlS ' wife, Golde, In OCC's productton of "Fiddler on the Roof." J\gainst the backdrop of a spare but impressive, and smooth- ly alternating setting designed by OCC's David Scaglione, "Fiddler· pla'ys out the humor and hetutache of a band of poor Jew- islt villagers striving for survival in the waning days oL.czarist Russia. . ' ••••••••••••••••••• == Newport : : BEAUTY SUPPLY: • • : .. d• .. ,.1ogk)il • • • ~ H.7).~ ri= ~ ·.ZO%. o·;·p ~ : Entire Purchase · : • • ~/{ idt, '€bi1>t.Jn 8 CRrrnolOQtLd • • K tNf'd3 & MJT 1j • • E\1.11re:; 8/31 ~J8 • ••••••••••••••••••• : 3601 Jamboree Rd #8 N.B. • : 261 -6788 : • Jamboree at Bristol : · : Back Bay Court • --. .................... """ Their M tradition" binds them together, and when that dissolves, so db their lives, however coinci- dentally. The focus of ~Fiddler~ is the character of Tevye,. the impover- ished dairyman who conducts regular <;me-on-one discussions with the Almighty and accepts his lot with a sly, knowing sense of humor. Michael Ross delivers an exceptional performance in "Your Home Away From Home <C@$1f JJ l'l!ll" ~~ ©JNJLYf, !J)JDmE!liW'i PUN ATMOIPI .. • ="' Wll CO. .. MTIO LUNCH SPECIALS •4• INDIVIDUAL PIZZA SINCLI KAIOI <UP TO 3 ITEMS) <CHICKEN/FISH/STEAK/LAMB> GREEN SALAD POTATOES OR RICE BEER OR SOFT DRINK HAPPY HOUR M•F 4-7pm •1m SKEWERS PINTS •5111 PIZZA I u-· Upai Sun.-'lbur. llmn • 12 m.lclnl8ht Fri.·Set. 298 E. 17* St. • Coata Mesa • 64S-64S9 I • I this role; balancing his vaudevil- lian asides to the audience with a sense of profound grief as two of his daughters leave against his wishes and the czar's hooligans disrupt the wedding of a third. Nanci Fast is a stem, sober- sided Golde, underscoring the . harsh reality of the family's situa- tion and enduring her husband's flights of fancy. As the absent- minded ·matchmaker, Sherry • ti<'< Ilk 00.lt~ • 1..4Jl'Uf t_...df'klt¥( • U .. 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Opposite her as the radi- cal teacher Perchik, Will Nada delivers a dynamic argument for turning a~ay from the old ways. oWller, Ken Jagosz is fine as the doddering rabbi and Boone Mor- gan handles the tricky role of the stem but caring constable with credibility. Music directM Alan Reming- ton and vocal director Daniel 'Ifevino enrich tbe show with their s~ at forming a strong ' Elizabeth Bouton' exhibits a heartfelt sense of anguish as the eldest daughter proffiised to an older man but in love with a humble tailor, .while Aaron Revoir bring~•a depth and digni- ty to the part of her suitor. Darcy Blakesley and Duane Allen Thomas atSo impress as the third mismatch~ couple, Cliava and the non-Jewish soldier Fyedka, the· match that finally destroys Tevye~ spirit of co.lllpromise. . unit out of a large and varied ensemble. The "Sabbath Prayer" ' nµmber is a sterling example. Anne Gray ·and Jodie Bowman are splendid as a pair of opinionat- ed visitors from beyond the grave, while Steven Hirsch endows his Lazar Wolf with the proper note of embittered resentment. Leonard Joseph D~ is a jolly tavern \2..0<Jers ( C,4-~, "9' Sandwich House 270 6. 17th St. Costa Mesa 92627 Ellen Prince's' choreography shines in the tavern scene when the tippling villagers celebrate the positive aspects of their life. Cynthia Corley's costumes are 1 generally effective, although the 1: powder blue soldiers' unif ortns more resemble pajamas than symbols of authority. "Fiddler on the Roor is an ambitious project on all counts which blossoms with verve and vitality, a fitting tribute to OCC's 50th birthday. Sat'\d wic h es I WEEKtY SPECIAL Y. Sandwich Anda Small Green Salad $3.49 . (714) 645-2252 Come see Mona's Rosa Baell aQaln for Sprint! Coffee & Cappa..ccit'lol Early Bird Special M·f 6·9am F .-i..it Smoothiesl Try our Blueberry Bllt.1 (Bluebertlea Stra•ben1e1. 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FurUaiNG IOli*I MOllDM NAM WDca a. ........ ~""'"""Nell ...,,,,,,.,, . .,~ • .. f\fewport/Costa Wi.esa Daily Pilot datebook Thursday, July 2J, 1990 AIS . i:ea for two -delightful htn.-irs at Sherman Gardens T he afternoon custom of tea reminds me of National Charity League days and my two young daughters who detested the whole thing, espe~ aally their mandatory hats and wflite gloves, not to mention those bland little sandwiches and the boring pink and green mints. However, last week· at Sher- man Gardens, those memories faded when two fellows joined me for an .extraordinary Tea-Infu- sion, an afternoon tea, served in the upper pavilion of the gar- dens. We found our table set with a sunple trail of ivy and a few large black pebbles, which gave an intimation of the Asian affinities of Judy Sagami, the DINING REVIEW uwentive chef who also uses Itilian and English influences in her menu. The three courses are an unexpected combination of tastes 1n miniature with surprising fla- vors, each with an exotic tea selected to enhance. After using the hot, damp finger towels offered by hostess Claudette Pentz, Shiso, a green leaf tea, is . poured. For the first course, a footed, square clay tray holds five indi- vidual bites for each person. You trilllSfer them one by one to your own small tray -the ultimate ~t11e1111e ESTABLISHED t 962 Steak • Seafood • Cocktails 1695 Irvine Ave. 646-7944 , finger food. A small rice paper •beggar's purse• held a treasure of sea bass, and a hollow round of cucwnber stuffed With rice, smoked salmon with a burst of daikon and trean threads erupt- ing from the top. We also had a mild sausage topped with mashed potatoes on a Gruyere cheese chip. A tiny round of polenta with a middle section of shrimp, dk~ mushrooms,"onions, beans and bits ofgreen sage was so fragile and deli~te it broke apart into . delicious morsels. Nori, dried seaweed, was wrapped around mustard greens with baby ker- nels of fresh com, tofu and a runt of wasabi coming from dry mus- tard. We sipped and talked, trying to figure out what made every- thing taste as it did. During all of this, my friends and I were sitting in a virtual paradise, watching a dancing waterfall splashing into a Moroccal\_tile fountain. Greet- ing every glance, the swruner's flowers were explosions of color all around us. Chai tea was poured into fresh cups with saucers shaped like maple leaves. We sipped the brisk cinnamon and black pep- per tea, stirring it with the sugar candy sticks, powing milk into it, in true English fashion. With the cbai, we had arrived at the second course, and each of • us had rich, short wedges of scone-like consistency flavored Call The Rabbitts ••• Then Relax! 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The last of the teas is' navored with fresh mint and roasted almonds, steeped for 20 minutes for maximum flavor and with it comes the finale, a bevy of desserts ~ost too pretty to eal Imagine apples so thinly sliced they become· rose petals shaped into the form of a pale rose tipped in red. The "rose• tops a crusty apple tart with a crunch of walnut, ilecked with rosemary. A toy drum of chocolate cake layered with marsca'pone is like a tiny tiramisu and a giant straw- berry wears a pert tricom hat of brown and white chocolate, its crown filled with creamy white chocolate, bits of ginger and almonds. tbough.t Uus was delicious and amazing and so did I. A 2•-hour advance reserva- tion is a must, because the work: is so labor-intensive, and Sagamt does it all. Her impressive cre- dentials include a stint as pastry chef at Antome's years ago at Le Meridien hotel where Pascal • Olhats, who was then working 8!? · a chef at the hotel, ·became acquainted with her artistry. Jie invited her to bring her Tea-Infu- sion to the gardens last year ,. when he opened Cafe Jardin. , • Tea is se(Ved Tuesday through Sunday from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. and tWo hours is about right fQr the leisµrely aftemoon. It's an opulent expenditure of time and money ($25 per person), not the kind of thing you are probably going to want to do on a regular basis, but it is certainly an unfor- gettable experience. Keep tt in mind as a gift for someone who has everything. petals hollowed away, accommo- dated plump blueberries in com- pote and a generous dollop of A round of pistachio toffee with sesame seeds and a minia- ture kiwi and papaya tart com- plete the tea party. Chocolate that looks like exquisite lace and butterflies of white chocolate decorate the plate. My friends • MARLA BtRD•s dining review • appears every other Thursday. , ORANGE COUNTY PRESENTS T W I H ·+'*° P tl L m ~ GRAMMY AWARD WINNERS ... 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""'911tPrD ... 9'1DR MAGAZINT w 1 " ++ P .n L m ~ 110 NIW,09'T CINTIR DRIVE AT FASHION ISLAND ' • • (• • tA 16Thvrsday, July 23, 1998 commun1 forum Newport Beach/Costa M.esa Daily Pilot ••·I TO 11 l !:·.Terms of endearment <ibo~t term limits II he debate ii an old one, and Ufe tillldhg P9ipts ue all but worn out( But that b&sn't kept trustees ~nd the NeWJ>Ort-Meia Unified SchQOl District from dusting off the ol~ November eledieal, haft to1Hd ddwn tbe dreeded term-11nilt ~tn, tbii time out of coocem that the ~ tug ol:tncum- bency wW discourage caDcUdatai from 898D ~ for office. Jn other wonts: Who would ~bly want tO run against someone who baS been in office for112 or 16 or 20 yeanf UsUally tbars ~~ suicide. ~ents about term lim.Us. • • Aie y~ars ....... if not decades -of poard AYY\l'lirience ot valuef < ,:i!'rs new blood neededf Y • Aren't voters smart enough to figure out when a politician should be ushered into retirement? • If tenn limits work for presidents and gov- ernors, why not for school board members? Local trustees, casting an eye toward the 1\'ustees -at IMst tome of them -are under the impresaion -t bo.Ud members should be limited to tbtee terms in olfice. Others feel that term'llmits are not needed and that, in fact, ex.Jterience -years and years and years of it -is a priceless com- modity to a school board. READERS RESPOND Should trustees serve until --voters decide otherwise? AT ISSUE: Some Newport-Mesa board members say yes, but residents are split. Term lunits should be imposed by the voters. and the voters should make a decision as to whether that person has served well or needs to be replaced ("School board trustees push for term lunits," July 16). · When you have arbitrary term limits, it eliminates the possibility of having experienced, seasoned, well-informed school board members being forced off the board. That isn't necessary. The voters should make those deci- sions. When you abrogate your responsibilities to term limits, it really doesn't help. We are seeing the results of this in the state Leg- • islature. People who served well 'OJld who are experienced on , committees are being forced to E ve 8.lld be replaced by novices. The whole thing has really not benefited the state, and I don't think it would benefit the cities of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa and their school board. So I am very much opposed to tenn limits. It's unnecessary. The voters should take the responsibility. And if they don't, then they are stuck with the people who are there. If you don't vote, then don't complain. SHARON BOUDREAU Costa Mesa Term'limits on the school board would help us avoid a repeat of the John Nichols regime, of which Judy Franco was a member. It was responsi- ble for the deterioration of the facilities and quality of education in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. And it sat idly by while Stephen Wagner embezzled $4 million dollars of our children's education money. The last dino- saur from that era is Judy Franco, who apparently does not have any shame. for her actions or inactions. Term limits of 10 to 12 years would give a member ample opportunity to implement an agenda and then give new ideas a chance to be heard. SCOTT HOSTETLER Newport Beach Judy Franco should not run again. Seventeen y~ is long enough. Power corrupts, and a little knowledge can be a dangerous thing. Take our schools for inStance. In some cases, we are still graduating ignoramuses. We need new people with fresh ideas. The old isn't cutting it, and no one is indispensable. We hired our new superinten- dent because of his intelligence, expertise and knowledge in the schooling business. Wendy Leeoe, Serene Stokes, Martha Fluor are more than capable of filling in our new superintendent on our past successes and fail- ures. Move over, Franco, and make room for the future. B.LEE Corona del Mar COMMUNITY COMMENTARY ~ ~phitheater should give residents peaceful, easy feeling _ LINDA W. 0vcON The decision of Superior Court Judge Robert Thomas to llft the sound restriction on the .Pacthc Amphitheatre did not rome as much of a surprise (·Judge: Let the music play again,~ July 17). As a resident of College Park who has experienced the amphi· theater in its prime, l can only hope that the fair board will hon- or and respect the wishes of the surrounding neighborhoods to .::::preserve the pride and peaceful- ness of the community when they evaluate the potential ti.se of the venue. Being a "regular" at the fair board meetings, I finnly believe that the current board of directors is sincere in its commitment to preserve the quality of life for those affected by the amphithe- ater. However, I am concerned that future fair boards may not be quite as enlightened to the severi- ty of past problems. As the fairgrounds and fair board study the potential uses and remedies associated with the amphitheater, I would ask them to consider the following: • Form a committee consisting of board members, fair officials, re- presentatives from all surrounding neighborhoods and interested citi- zens from Orange County to ana- lyze and recommend the type of facility the amphitheater should be. • Llmit the seating to the seat- ed area only. • Include parking in the price of the ticket (to help prevent spillage and speeding on neigh- borhood streets). • Work as a partner with the city of Costa Mesa and respect- fully include the city in all plans and dedsions. · • Recommend to the governor · that a citizen from Costa Mesa (who does not have a conflict of interest) be appointed to the fair board. • Create a legal document that will not allow an intrusion of loud music beyond the perimeter of the amphitheater. As an eternal optimist, I want to believe that if the amphithe- ater is reopened, the fair will be true to its word and will not cause sound and traffic problems in surrounding neighborhoods. And at some point if the quali- ty of life is afftcted because of loud music and too much traffic, I hope that the city of Costa Mesa will stand with its citizens and take whatever steps are needed to enswe the peaceful- ness and e njoyment of our homes and neigqborhoods. • LINDA W. DIXON Is a member of the Costa Mesa Planning Commission. ~to that, we have a snappy retort: Ob.pJeuel 1min llmlta me bNltliY· Tuniover is, healthy. years, dOes a 1Chool.J>04rd meQlber need more time than tfult to get on top of educa- tion issues? And. Of course, IMloned politicians will argue otberwile. They'll tell you that ~t takes years and~ to Je.:m the s~ an~ that onl after~ and )'Mrl of ~ence can a ~ s;eailY ~ to iriake an impac Ob, please! · Elected officials are su~ to l'f';present the ~mmunity, not become career politi- cums who .slowly but surely mutate into bureauaats themselves. And why, if we e~ our children who get their entire sec- ond11n1 education under their-belts in 12 Actually, Newport-Mesa does have a ggoc;t argument against tenn Jifuits. Aild her name is Judy Franco. Franco has been on tlie board for 17 years. She's bright. She knowl- edgeable. And she's otteil the voice of rea- son when the boa.rd drifts off in extremes. But even at the risk of losing solid leaders like Franco, term limits are of value beCause ' they hold the promise that new blood, fresh faces, bold and challenging ideas will take root in our government and in our schools, -z ,/ I• It's not as if we're about to run out of talent. . I CORRESPONDENCE Judge: Let the music play agWn • Superior Court ruling lifts sound restrictions that kept Pacific Amphitheatre muzzled for three years. QUESTIOI Sound dedsiol)? How would you like to see the Pacifk Amphitheatre used? TJMGRENDA . Call our Readers Hotline at 642-6086 or ~nd an e-mail message to dpllot2 . , . • • Sure, reopen venu·e, ~ but keep noise down W e have lived in Col- lege Park in Costa Mesa for 10 years, and we are in favor of reopening the Pacific Amphitheatre for concerts (•Judge: Let the music play again," July 17). If sound is still going to be an issue, we are also in favor of the city or the owners of the amphitheater considering a partial enclosure of the amphitheater to limit the sound. RICk AND CHRISTY PALOMBO Costa Mesa Having read the judge's dedsiQn on the noise level for the Pacific Amphitheatre, we caq only hope that the Orange County Pair board will take into consideration the long-standing requests of Mesa del Mar residents to keep the sound to a level that allows us to enjoy our homes wi~out being born- barded with music and language. We have been assured by Becky Bailey-Findley, general manager of the fairgrounds, that they want to be good neighbors. I trust that is true. But what happens if the members of this fair board and Bailey- Findley change. Do we have the asswance we will have a peaceful existence? The music from this year's fair has been acceptable. So why does the amphitheater have to be loud? I agree with fair board member John Cre- an. Make the area into a parking lot. VELTA ANDREEN Costa Mesa We live only two blocks / from the amphitheater. Luclti- ly, we're not bothered by it. We live just west of it. Usually the wind is blowing the other way. We have heard the music when the Santa Ana winds blow, but we've 11ever minded. What I hoped it would be used for is like maybe a mini- Hollywood Bowl. Nice music. - This way, I think it would sat- isfy the people who lived around it. You know, beautilul music is just hard to complain about. DIANE DUNBAR Costa Mesa It was a wise decision by the judge to allow the theater to reopen. Allowing the theater to reopen will create jobs and increase the revenue fiow. · However, management must keep the concerns of the sur- rounding neighborhood in , mind when booking acts. ~ If everyone ytorlcs together, , this can produce a harmo-• nious and financial windfall for all. NOEL BACA JR:. Costa.Mesa; .. • • READERS IOTLlll j .. II .. .. !More readers weigh in opinions on their favorite columnists= I : J~as calling to review your colwnn : ~alist, Kurt Konai. He was great : ~ancy seeing you here,• July 16). Very • . orous. Easy reading. I would enjoy : llhding him permanently in the Daily I " I I t. JOANNE MICHA.EL Newport Beach : I just want to say that I really enjoyed ; Kurt Konai's colwnn today. I hope you I plck him. I thought it wu very humor- ' ous. I had a good chuckle. I liked the J honesty and the humor. ! AHN KENOWSKY Balboa • I think we really need columnist to Kurt Konai. The fellow your best contestant. His writing style I wish I had jotted down the name "'- a loeer's pof.nt of view made me laugh, espedally the pert was fresh, humorous. I really love bis the lady who's one of the finalists for in the Pilot. about having to move beck home. Writing, and I found it very tu.nny end Fred's column. I'll just call it the • HEIDI GM>SKREm Thought it was great. Captured tome-very unique. Buenos Dias column, (•Smiling ln the Santa Ana Heights thing that is happening at the time from And 1 have to say that even tboUgh be face of cultural fear,• A Stephen someone other than the parents who had a lot o1 great comic geDiul to hil Lowrie, July 9). I think lhe shows a I've enjoyed the columnist hunt All had something to say, and it can't be easy · hying to show your Kurt IC.oaal belt writing 1n a sin· gle cohmm. But if you were saving the wittie9t for lalt. I agree. The problems of tbe booawang lifestyle deecrlbed by Kurt kor:ia1 are vls· tble enouvta la ~ that I've won- dered oa:ntona•Jy tra ·a dlMdvantage to~up-.. f ~ually gripe. writing, be w• ~with IOinetbJng wonderful eeme of wisdom and IOI DUNUI tbars an illue that 1 feel very strong humanity. And probably could beMfit COit.a Meea all ot UI. So she ~ ~ vote. aboUt. IMIA..~ MAU&AllS Kurt Konai's column wu a great artl· cle, and ( would just like tlD let you know that it WU wonderful and I JoYed lt. And my friend Nancy 1oYed lt too. TAM DIGIOVANNI Huntmgton Beec:b f There are many ol U1 wbo gnrw up 1n ~ sa-.t.. ~ Bw:b who would Wm tlD coo-~~ Unue to lift -. but ue faced With ~out of property. KOMi dealt with IOmetblng that II .touching tlD me. He kDowa the aree. It's obvto\JI be'• tn touch with the communi- ty. And bis writing style ii poliabedt it's tunny. I have enlOyed tbe CODtelt. I have ealOYed all tbe wrtten aild ( re.Dy kMI tbe wav you be)d tldl t'ODtelt. u. ... NewpClit Beech ., I • _"Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Contractor may be fined for spill Nl!WPORT BEACH -The Hasbor. Regional Water Quality Control ~~for build· C1ty Me.nager Kevin M~y ~ confirmed &,bat the mg tM Arcbel Bridge may be said tbe dty may Jeek to rec:ov-9DCY wW investigate the pe,v1tMd and ftDed because of er eo111 tor poliat and are ..._ mme of the .pa U tmestigators n.daY'a aewage leak. tance d~ the ~ deanup find tbe contractor J)fHformed 5'ae. 8Dd local agentjes will froin tbe project's COOlttudiOn ~ ... perialties range mv..agate ~e spill that oampany, Brutoco. from '-q,a ·~y word- OccUmKl on West CoUt High-The contractor bu a terriftc ·ec1• Dodce"' fining the controc- Vf•Y and Newport BoW.Ward. track record, and be II pleeled tot up to 125,000 per d&)'. ,,,.., will taJre water and toil With itS work to date, Murphy •u , we conclude that a n :.- ;< samplM, to ~ennme whether said. enforteruent action is appropri- tbe en\liromnent was adversely •we are ptf!tty dam lucky ate, ~ will inform the contrac- affec:ted bY the accident. .we've bad minimal .Problems tor,• Adelion said. •We haven't AuthOrlttes aa1d a subcontrec· :with the project ~ the reacb.8d any conclusions or have tor for the Southern California many utility lines that CT01S eeCh any ~nceived notions right Gu Co. ruptured a .sewer.line. other,• he said. •Jt is rare for us now.• About 100,000 gallons of raw tO have a spill of this. rnagru: The investigatio~ co\,\ld take sewage . spewed onto We~t tude. • . up to four· months, be saiCt .. Coast Highway, half of which Mark Adelson, an· environ-· made its way into Newport mental specialist for the state -G"9 Risling , ,• SPILL were n't the only ones inconve- nienced by the accident. : CONTINUED FROM A 1 I • pie of days, w e will be out of the : waterl b ut w e will have to make 1 up the work on Saturday or Sun-j day.# Ya cht clubs offering children's sailing programs have canceled their classes Wltil the harbor is safe. At Newport Harbor Yacht Cub, instructors opted for a sand castle party and field trip instead of venturing into polluted waters. •w e have called the various yacht clubs that have kids boat- ing lessons to take their activity east of the harbor if they plan to continue classes,• said Sgt. J.R. Wilson of the H arbor Patrol. •Since most of them are begin- ners, they tend to capsize, which <;ould be dangerous." l Boat-cleaning companies INJURY CONTINUED FROM A 1 l mother, Angela Theemling. The carnival rides are run by Ray Cammack Shows, Arballo said. Arballo said a Ray Cammack Shows official told bun Theem- ling was leaving the Goliath Slide in Kiddie Land after completing her ride when she either fell against a fence' .or it fell against her. The ride operator also ciairns th.e fen~' had been moved out of place by fairgoers, Arballo said. Carnival officials inspectM ibe slide but :did not fin<;i any mal- functions, Arballo ~aid. Angela Theemlmg and Tam- blyn think otherwise. "I think 1t could have been prevented," Tamblyn said. She said she was present earli- er in the day when the ride oper- ator was instructed to move back the fence three feet because it was too close to the slide. One of the nde operators tned to adjust the fence minutes before it fell in front of the child, Tam- blyn said. :He saw the fence was WlSta- i ~~~~~~=====~~~====================~~~~ j ..---~-- l DEBBIES (LOS ET ~ -.\S\C.NMENT Boun c..,O~ Q(I~ ASIZZLING · END OF MONTH SALE SATIJRDAY, JULY 25TH, 10-SPM "Don't get burned by higher prices - I have great dresses, shorts & tops starting at $4.50" Love, Debbie OUR PRICES ARE REALLY HOT! Come In Friday and mention this ad -recetve Saturday prices (949) 645-1162 270 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa (Ml ~ Shopping Center N~ to Shirley's Bagels) FULL SET •ACRVUC • Acrytlc wlWMe Tip • Pink & White Powder • Lume Gel • SUk Wrap FllLS • Acrylic • Pink •Pink & White • Lume Get • SUkWrap • M.licurt • Ptdlcln •Klch HO Mlricurl & Ped ·Hind~ lhursdo'.y, Juty 23, 1998 A i7 ble but he didn't do anything about it,• she said. reP-Qrted at the fa.J.T this year, Ar8alto S&d. Accidents al the fair arc uncommon, he sa.id. 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Gymnastics panish, Dance &'Drama • Hot Lunches • Potty Training 650~3442 THE Daily Pilot ~ Ho\V to transfor111 your backyard a summertime retreat " , During the glorious days of summer, give some extra attention to your porch or deck. According to Alan Maglaughl1n of Home Depot, decorating your backyard deck wtth comfo rtable furnltu1e, plants and accessories wtll tnake it feel warm and Lnvlting, Just lll<e another room ip your house. Here are his top 10 deckscaplng tips. 1. Do a quick safety check. Inspect your deck for any loose boards and repair any problem areas to avoid trips or fall s. 2. Wash up. Use a pressure washer to clean your deck. lf a wash isn't enough, consider a fresh coat of palnt or stain. 3. Furnlsh yow "outdoor room." If you haven't already done so, bring out yow lawn fumJture and deck chairs. Don't be afraid to mlx and match eclectic styles. An Adirondack chair can work well with an . , . Select Baldwin and your doors open to a world of design possibilities ' Iron table. Arrange furnishings in conversational groupings with an eye toward traffic flow. Place a few chairs In a shady corner of the garden for quiet discussions. 4. Let yow plants creep and climb. A trellis can er eate a natural canopy and'lovely shaded areas. To create a distinct entry point for your deck, you may want to build an arbor or archway, which can be enhanced by crawling vi nes 1.ike morning gtor> or bougainvillea. 5. Add some color. Paint railing or sections of the floor to accent your deck. Try ivy-like stencils o r colorful borders for a whimsical feel. 6. Give your deck some life. Using an assortment of potted plants and flowers, fill both sunny and sh ady spot with vibrant. colors in decorative containers. 7. Try a bench seat. Combination benches and planters are both functional and beautiful. Consider planting an assortment of herbs to create a fragrant resting spot. 8. Accessorize. A garden statue or a simple fountain flowing with the soothing sounds of cascading water can be the perfect accent to your deck. Consider waterfall'i, koi ponds with water lilies and meandenng nreams. 9. Light it all up. Add outdoor llghtmg to the top of posts or aJong the edges or stairway~ of your deck. Not only will this keep your deck lit up past sunset, 1t will also make it safer for you and your guests. AdditionaJly, a few citronella candles can help set a romantic mood while keeping insects away. 10. Have the grill read} Lsmg a product made for oven or grill use. clean your barbecue so 1t 1s in tip-top shape all summer tong. s.cotKI & Fourth Thursday of Every Month ~8lot ?~ Cal &fa-4321 DESIGN CENTER ~~~--~~--~~~-=...;;;;;.;;;;.,..;;...;;;.;;....;,.....;;:;..;;;..;......;_;;;...;;;;;;....;-.;;;._~~~-------------~' ""For All Your Decorating Needs!'' CUSTOM. 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To help, she put ~ .. temporary signs facing New- ~· Boulevard that advertise the ·village's stores and restaurants. •Where else can you go m ;Newport Beach and have a beau- ltijul bay front and be m the ambi- 'W.Ce of a Ewopean village?" !:a: Lahey said. •it's not about shop- ping until you drop. It's about relaxing, kicking back and really stopping to smell the roses.• Lahey and Milgrom said they also would like to arrange for the tour buses that come lnto New- port Beach to stop at Udo Mari- na Village. Rosalind Williams, president of the Newport Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau, said it is up to the tour operators to 4edde where they want to visit 1 after seeing each part of the 1 'dty, including LldQ. "One of the 'problems is that there's so many empty shop fronts there just driving down Via Udo that it's staJ1ing to look blighted,· she said. •People don't pay to go on tour to see that sort of thing, so right now, it's a little bit of a tough sell." Sutaria said Udo Marina Vtl- lage is a beautiful are.a, but he wouldn't recommend that people come just to walk around. "We do need other !tttvities here to bring people in,• he said. There are a few businesses that seem to have kept the vil- lage alive . One of them is the Warehouse Restaurant. Shop owners say busi- ness has really tapered off whilethe restaurant has been closed for several months. The remodeled restaurant -now called DP's of Newport Beach - l>l8Il.S to reopen later this year. Others include Udo Book Shoppe,·which draws visitors with its extensive collection of books and full·service newsstand, and George's Camelot Restaurant, a mainstay on tpe Udo waterfront for the past 18 years. George Ristich, owner of the u~ale eatery that se.-ves conti- nental c:Uisine and 40-year ·chef, said be Jias 23 years left on bis lease and intends to use up every last day ot it. "I'm one of the few tenants that's the heart of the village here," he said. 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Newport Beach /Costa /+Assa Doily Pilot The group's tint goal ii to ltOp tba .......... ,......,. wbo fomded .... group wtlb ... idmt Katblela Cray. lJltbnately, ~Mid. they would tlk.e to ~die land-pcWbly Qirougb grenti from en.UOnmental egendel -and pr..-ve lt u ~~· •We Mid to do ilpmethlng IO Newport doem't pa up its Jut p6ace Of opeil Jand," Tbon~ iaid. •tr• dOwnrigbt rtdiculoUI. We don't need eny more homes tn Newport Beach -we're ~ked in bare like sardines.•. She l4id the ,group has researched the .site of tbiB pro.- poeed deyelopiDeot and foUnd a book Written by B.O. Wlllon, a Harvard biologist, Who nalned the Santa Ana River mouth as one Of 18 •bot spots" for endan- gered species tn the world. ·we're not doing this because it's in our back yard, it's so we don't Joie a piece of natw. &bat we cm't get back.• 'JborD.y taid. Mike SchJelin9er, Binning Ranch project manager, Mid tbe environmental study will ldaoti- fy and addrell ~tiel prob- ... the J>rOject ~ C4U. to tbe l8Dd and habitat and ;nil recommend ways to cortect thOM~. ·w. uve tbil opportuliity to create IOlblthlig much better than it ls now,• be said. •1 woWd hope that any environmental • group can appreciate that part of it.. • . The dev~ will prepare the detailed ~ for both the reiidential and re10wce c:o0aer .. vation upecb of the project dur- ing the next few months. Schlesinger laid the plans may be reedy for public review by October. .. • Surfboards • Wetsuits • Tennis • Gott • & ""!"8 548-0880 670 West 17th Stree Costa Mesa Follow our Red Brick Road & enjoy our wonderful waterfront dining & shopping experience! Our restaurants are open, our boutiques are booming & have great .buys galore. Come in and enjoy the · • expenence. Mention this ad and receive 10% off at all of our great restaurants and boutiques . Some restrictions mag apply. .. 3400 Via Oporto •Newport Beac Call fOr directions 675-8662 or 615-21 '4 ( m-GPENER laml uftrs wiped out at U.S. Open In HtMtington Beach I see 83. Thursday, July 23, 1998 • Sporn Editor Roger Canson • 949-57 44223 auon Of THE DAY •1wirMiysgiveitrrrtal,1¥en ~ w.'re losing by a m1an ... • Matt Schirmer, little leaguer Newport Beach/Costa l'Jteso Doily Pilot BJ The Dally Pilot's 1998 Dream Team -standing, from left, Matt Encinias, Greg Hughes, Colin McGuire, Blake Contant. Barrett Sprowl, · · Danny Whitaker, Andre Pinesett; kneeling, from left, Bryan Yourex, R.J. Muller, Adam Jorgenson, Matt Schirmer, Taylor Young. · PreseJlting: the Daily Pilot's ~9 8 • Power and finesse; this year's Dream Team selections . are loaded with pitching, defense and plain old power. TEXT BY JASON lltu PHOTO!-H' Doll. l.EAO I COSTA MESA and NEWPORT, BEACH -GrPg Maddux-like pitchin Chuck Knoblauch-like defense and Mark McGwire-like power sums th variety skills that players on this year's Daily Pilot' DredJll Team possess.• So, without further fanfare, let's meet Uus ypar" 12 future Newport1 Mesa District superstars: • Blake Contant. Reds (Newport Beach Little league) -Contant mad good progress this year both on the mound and at the plate After havm a poor season at the plate hls first )lear, Conlant chdnged his swing an his mindset. •1 shortened my sWlllg and m m)' nund, 1 believed I coul~ hit," Contant said. He excelled dOd ti.rushed th( season batttng 440. • But the biggest strides came on the mound where Contant became much more mature pitcher. •He toughened up mentally," All-Star Man ager Ralph Simmonds said. •He nses to the occas10n. When he pit mto a jam, he doesn't get flustered and pitches nght out of it. He sta ... I f ' , i l I ft2 Thursday, July 23, 1998 ... ... • Nothing but for 50th cmnual SACC lnVltational. ':'T"'/fhere's som thing extra . • ' speoal about tradition and •. continuity in golf, two of 1 ih reaaons why the Santa Ana !lountry Glut) tnv1tdtiona1 Goll Thumamont has become so p~l,lS. . Cat · rating its 50th year. tho SACC event Aug. 3-9 is n ot only t.be;Qldest private-dub in'{itabonal ln ~e area ct.nd believed to be tbe elder of Orange County - '?ut it motnldm~ d·umqu<' formal unequdfod hy other toumdments: The SACC · lnv1ldl.Joncll, which hosted its tndugurdl event m 1949 when Dr. Bud Taylor and Bob AUcn won, hcts had only lhreE> chc11nnen m its history, a better record thdn Dodge r rndndgNs "It isn't some two-or tnree-ddy tournc111w11 t IJke mo!>l clllb!> .. Uldt woul<I lw JU'it another tourndnwnl, • · tournament < hdlmtdn Donald nctnddll sa1cl Rclflddll, who pldyC'c.J in llw hr!>l one aftl•r bN·oming d SACC 1nember in October 1448, 1>µcceedecl l'c11g<' Simpson cl!> c hdlfmttn c1hout -.cvc'n yeclfs ago. Smrpson hd<l lollowod Lee Metlger Sr .. lhP loundN ol lhe lOVlldlJOnlll. "It's qu1lP c1n evPnt," RandaU ~did "Then' c1n• many very enlhus1c1st1<· pc1rllnpanls, and we're UMlc•ful for lhdt. I hope 1t Will contmuP lor a long time • DREAM TEAM CONTINUED FROM 81 . fCU)' pOISl'd " • ,. • J Newport Beoch/Costo A>.eso Daily Pilot SACC mcmbe1s surrender Donald Rhee wmmng a playoff Sanders m 1964, who shot 731 Orange County Market Place their club for a wP.ek, because G 0 L f over Travis Johnson in the Lon Hinkle in 1966 (70) and and Harbor Boulevard or Cars. 212 players (136 two-ma n teams) featured boys 16-17 division. Mickelson in 1984 (74). . Media One, Daily PilOt and compete m 13 diflerent flights in _ Both players hot a remarkable SACC head pro Mike R~hl is McCormick. Kidman & Behrens an arrangement Ulat allows t-under-par 71. Also an alumnus of the event. Aly are also sponsors. teams to play !'everal rolt1ld Daniel Kush won the boys Trompas still holds the SACC Some of the auction items even If kn~ out of the 14-15s Wltb a 72, while Vivan Juruor Invitational record, include: •Angel Bat Boy or Girl• champion fight. Pnzcs PhosmarotH'arded a 77 to win " shooting 67 in 1968. for a rught; a golf package at awarded ~·~ t>pUlent and tho the girls divl.sion. '' Pelican Hill Goll Club with Nike 1 dinner/dan,ce for players and After an eight-year hiatus, thf:! c ohstru.ction is nearly com -Tour pro (and Costa Mesa High their wives·onJy (Aug. 4) Is SACC Junior lnyitational 1," plete at Pelican HiD1 Goll graduate) Pennis Paulson: <hnner stately Jncl scrumptious. reopened its doors last year. / Club's 30,000-square-foot club· in jail (courtesy of the Costa Th~. tournament's first two • The tournament, which was house, which ~n next Mesa Police Dept.); a ride on the days fAug. 3-4) are qualifying farced to tum down over 12.~ month and feature ocker rooms Goodyear Blimp1 a pheasant , roun4s for the championship entries because or the hi~~· and showers, a restaurant. bar, hunbng tr\p; a Newport Harbor fligtit. Team members sit on edge demand in today's populat junior atrium, wedding courtyard, ball-yacht cruise for 20 people; a until the Jate hours of the second game, feah.l,red 132 jwuors. with room and meeting rooms for up hot·8ir balloon ride; and a day to see if they've made it into members playing, while Big over 60 of them carrying a to 390 people. luxurlous Mauna Lani condo for Canyon Country Club (26 I the chstingu.ished 32-leam handicap of S or lower. •The Grill at Pelican Hill• will one week (plus airfare). champ1onslup flight. members), Mesa Verde Country John Mallinger fired a 2-be open ·for breakfast and lunch Another interesting auction Club (16) and Newport Beach The feeling for those who Country Club (14) will also be ltJlder-par 70 last year to win, the and seat up to 50 guests. Dinner item is a trip for two to Chicago made 1t is pnceless. The rest of first year of the tournament since and Sunday'brunch specials are and two nights' st.ay at the Sutton the field is placed into flights well re presented. 1989. It was resurrected by scheduled to be added Within the Place Hotel, with former according to quaWying scores. M assey and Chamberlin will SACC Junior Golf Chairman . first year of the expansion. American League home run In the event of ties for try to do what only four pre-Brian Towersey. champion and White Sox third championship-flight qualifying, vious champions have accom-Kevin Olson, Traigbe Q ver $.S,000 in raffle prizes baseman Bill Melton serving as a sudden-death playoff will be pllshed in the SACC In vita-Concannon, Mitch Johns and will be given away Monday an escort for the lucky rans held on the second day tional: Repeat. Clark Yeager· of Newport Harbor at tAe dipner Jpr the Cos~ Mesa th.rough the Comiskey Park The 23 low-net Led.ms and the The back-to-back winners in High, and Jim Hossfeld, C harles Commwilty Golf Classic at Mesa clubb-OU.S'e: iwo·txtt 'SE!a'U'ltttd"'" ·· eight low-gross teams will the event have been: G.W. Halladay and Jonathan Marble Verde Country Club, the who's plenty of White Sox goodies will qualify for lhe charnpionslup rutchie (SACC) and Ferdinand of Corona del Mar played in the who event of Costa Mesa accompany the winners. flight. The de.fe nding champions Liotta (San Diego) m 1950-51; event. businesses. The second annual Costa get an automatic berth into Uie Ray Echols (SACCJ and Lou.is Current PGA Tour standouts The golf tournament is sold Mesa Community Goll Classj.c, flight, which means Christopher Clem (SACC) in 1 52-5.3; Dick Phil Mickelson and·C raig out, but tickets remain available which bas been sold out months Massey (SACC) and Ron Carr (Red Hill) and Don Scott Stadler, as well as former U.S. for the dinner ($35 per person), in advance, also features the· Chamberlin (SeaClifC Country (Los Coyotes) in 1976-77; and Open winner Scott Simpson, which features a unique live Taylor Made club-fitting van, Club). Massey also won this Ernest Ainslie.(SACC) and Mike once played in the SACC event auction with iteins "You Can't Cree to all participants, giveaways event m 1988 with G raydon Mann..{Mesa Verde) in 1985-86. as juniors.1The to urnament Buy Anywhere,• tournament at every tee box, a barbecue Carlson (Yorba Linda Country originally started in 1963 and, director Ned Bondi (Triangle lunch and entertainment. CJub). Randall won it m 1971. s peaking of SACC tradition, belween two interruptions, lasted Square) said. For dinner tickets: 885-9090. Of the 272 golfers, 116 are the oldest country club in until '89, before it was picked up The event, which benefits the from the area jor 45% of the Orange County h osted its Junior again last year. Costa M esa Chamber of • RICHARD DUNN's dub golf column field): Santd Ana has 60 Invitational on Monday with Past champions include Gary Commerce, is presented by the appears every Thursday. DAILY PILOT'S 1998 YOUT'H BASEBALL DREAM TEAM Hughes said. •1 would JUSt try for a base hit or line dnve down t}le line and I wouJd feel rPally good to come through bccduse my tcdmmdll'S were happy.• and lhe ability to spot the ball to dominate lhe competibon, which is why Muller LS a two-tune Dream Tedmcr. • hitting .comes secondary to Sdunner, who dedicates practice time to becorrung a bet- ter catcher. mto an All-Star.• Whitake r will join his friends in Costa Mesa's Pony program next season. Contdnt Wcl'> t1lso d tcc1rn lec1dP1 , kce pmg his l<•dm rn g .. irm•<. and supporting tus team- mc1lc>!.. "Blr1k r rwvc·~ mc1dt' c1 nPgative J'.t'JUetrk cJboul onr• or tus h?<lmmates who • Adam Jorgenson, Dodgen (CMNl.L) - Because of years of practice and instruction w1th his fdther, Jorgenson had developed· the c1bility to step in and become the staff acP on any team h.-was pitching for. HHe Wd'> Jll'>t c1n awesome pitcher,• C reeley said. "I lc't. got the skillS of a seasoned veteran and JUSl got stronger as the game went on." "U you ever needed a pitcher to come through for you ma big game, R.J. was the guy," Prested said. "He is a Lrue student of the game. He watches a lot of baseball at home and studies what those pitchers do.~ A U that studying paid off as Mulle r led the NHBA with a 1.85 ERA and t\ad five wins for the All-Star team. ·u we need lo score a run. and that means sacrifice bunting or hitting a fly ball, I'll do 1t. 1 want to be a good player and a great catch- er,• said Schirmer. "l will always give it my all, even if we're losing by a million.# • Barrett Sprowl, Mariners (NBLL) - Sprowl is the type of player that managers love lo have on a team. He has a keen sense of humor and can keep things Ught in a pressure situation. Then Sprowl steps oo the mound or up to the plate and gets the job done. • Taylor Young, Marlln.s (NHBA) -The one thing that young brought to his team was consistency in every part of his game. He was a strong first baseman for the All-Stars and the cornerstone of the defense. He was also consiste nt at the plate, batting .550 for the regular season and .450 in All-Stars. "He was always getting one or two hits a game," Prested said. "He was one of our most important players.• made d mbtdkO," Simmond!> said. •He is \foys trying to boost lhf'm up.• att EnclnJas, Ind.Jans (Newport Harbor " ball A.4soclation) EnnntdS quickly rune the• ofh'ns1vc and defensive power- se for thf' NI IBA All-Star; Al llu' plate, e wds onl' of the mosl f Pdred hitters at a oumdmf'nl, hitting p1ll'he'i over lh<' fence jdt any q1ven mornc>nl Ennr11t1'> hit t 9 home 1run'> dunrHJ 1111· ""•l'>On 1 But Ennm.t'> Wtl'> c1 m11ll1-<l1mL•nsionc1I lflldyC'f "It r1•1+, CJOO<l to ht1V(' thdl ·kJnd Of lpowN," Enc 1111ct'> •ultd "Bui 11 I hit two hwmP run., rtnd wt• low, I try t1nd figure out lwhcll I 1 011111 h,r vP d11n1• to hC'lp us wm • t'fh1s dtl1tucl1• ,., '>111111.u to thc1I ol ht'> fdvonte ~dyN. M.nk M< C:wtrf' 1 h., pn•..,•11n• Wd<, JU'>t .. ., 1mportt1nl c11 ~lop c1nd <I'> LhP clo<,N. "Wt• could way!> < ount on Mt1ll ," All-Stc1r Mt1nc1ger !St('\lc• Prc•<,h•cl .,r111l. "I tP lovc>s to compete i.tud no nit1llN wlwn• h(• 1s pldying, pe ;1,..ltc•vl'~ nubocly r t111 hedt him " Jorgenson, who had 31 hits during the regular season, led bis Dodgers \o the league title and the AU-Stars to the Mayor's Cup title. In the Mayor's Cup . Jorgenson dominated for eight umings until his team hndlly won the gdJ'Tle, and later the Cup. "I've gotten very good at hitting loca- tions,· Jorgenson said "I love to strike peo- ple out • Jorgenson had 105 strikeouts m 50 innings wtUt the Dodgers • Coiln McGulre, While Sox (Costa Mesa American UWe Le~gue) -McGuire was a consistent hille r and receiver all-year, but poured it on during the post-season. getung ] 3 hiL'> tn 2b dt-bdlS. •~le worked a lot in the cages crnd really stepped 11 up 111 lhe playoffs," All-Star Man- dge r Pat McGuire (no reldtion) said. "But hi'> most importdnt skill wc1s hL'i cannon arm behind the plate.• Muller also filled in as the All-Star team's backup catcher, which helped give him a different perspective on pitching. "Catching helped a lot," Muller said. "You get to see what pitches work ln what loca- tion and I take that with me to the mound." •Andre Plnesett, Glants (NBLL) -Pincsell came out late for the Giants, but caught hre almost immedl.ately, hitting a league-lead- ing eight home runs tn the final eight games of the regular season. •Andre has a huge amount of ndturcd talent and power.• Sim- monds said. "I have not seen a lod any- where who was built like Andre, or could hit lhe ball anywhere near as hard as he can • He was maybe the most fC'drt"d hitter in the Newport-Mesa District because when he hit the baJJ, it was hard. It WdS estimated. by coac-he\ who faced. him dunng the regu- lar sea.son. that he lost a nwnber or home runs because balls thc1t were sWJ nsing did- n 'l have time lo clear the outlield fence, "He's worked bard on bdseball and has good mechanics, fundamentals and sense," Simmonds said. Sprowl has taken pitchmg lessons, but has also learned a lot from watching p itch- ers like Greg Maddux. "l learned bow to spot pitches. from Maddux. I like leasing batters mslde and outside," Sprowl saJd. Sprowl. who patched a perfect gcUne UW. season, used his knowledge of pilctung to make him a better hitter. He finished the season wtth a ·.444 average. One of Young's most important contribu- tions was a home run that powered a 7-5 victory over Mexico, previously undefeated in the Irvine Memorial Day Tournament. Young, who ls the only 11-year-old on Uie Dream Team, projects as one of the top players in next season's NHBA Bronco Divi- 100. • Bryan You.rex, Yankees (CMALL) - Yourex didn't draw a lot of attention during the regular season because be didn't play for any of the league's top teams. But Man- agers knew who be was and Pat McGuire was quick to name him to the All-Star ros- ter. "He has great skills and a bright future,• McGuire said. "He makes great plays look routine and would even check the catcher's signals and shade accordingly.· • Crng llughes, Marlins jCosta Mesa I+ !~aUonal League) Whc1t I luqh<'!I was to !Jw; IPcrm\ Wd'> onP of tlw mo.,I vt1luablP I 1111111111111111•<, cl plciyt•r C'cHl hrlVt'. I It• Wd~ the McGuir<> threw out t 4 ninners attempt· ing to steal tlnd learned a lot c1bout giving ~1gns and cdlm!ng down t1 pitcher. "I Jove U1e positi on becc1usc the re Is <l lot of action ciOd you clrc alwttys in the play,• Colin McGuire '>aid "It Wd'> qredt whc•n 1 threw out M1C"hdcl McGturt> ld<,t yedr." He was so feared that he was intention- ally walked three limes in a NBLL playoff game. The two al-bats he got to swing away ... two baUs just vanished. • Matt Schirmer, Dodgers (CMNLL} - Schirmer spent lhe season as Jorgenson's battery mdte. Jorgenson didn't need much help, but for every other pitcher, Schirmer was lheu biggest asset. "He has d great arm,# Greeley said, "But he also h ustles and '>tops any bdU that goes into the dut. He also will go out and help plck up a pitcher who ts in trouble." • Danny Whitaker, Tigers (CMALL) -It is appropriate that Whitaker made the dream team because of who the players that he looks up to are. When he first started with Pat McGuire's Tigers, he was 10-years old with a lot of raw ability. He found three players on the team that had a strong work ethic and were excellent ballplayers and befriend~d them. "l really learned a lot from last year's top guys," Whitaker said. Those players-Ren- ny Jdckson, Andrew Carich and Michael McGuire -all made last year's Dream Team as 12-year-olds. Yourex led the Yankees this season wilh a .390 average and .520 on-base percent- age. He al.so scored 22 runs. "My dad and I have worked a lot on defense.• Yourex said. •He taught me how to 'do most or what I can do. I don't really think about making a great play, I JUSt do it. .. plc1yl'r who < dlllf' thruuqh oflC'n whC'n has le 'rtnt 11111'>1 IH't•cll'd ti h1q hrt or d IJrg plt1y. "I IP\ ct qn•ttl pldyPr Wtlh ljrt'clt ctlhlC'ltr o.,kall-.," All-St.tr Mc1ntUJN Ddnd GrE>cley -.crl<I • 11 .. won <I Jot ot <JctrnP'> tor hLS lf'dms." < >n hv<' chffNt•nt tl<Td'itOO'> dunn~J lh<' rt•q11lt1r w.ll>On with the• Mc1rhn'>. Hugh<'!> c,11rn• throuqh with th<' qt1nw-wmnmg hJl · I Wrt'> kind of ni'fvo11., lwc-c1uo;e when I )\'•'" up c1ncl W.t., u11r Lcc1m\ only hope, .. 1 MATI SOtlRMER ...,,.: Aug. 16, 198S ttome:CcmaMesa =~00t·11 '-= Catdwr ·~....,.tHm: Ai1t';; tNftl: Cost. Meu Nauonal .,... ... Mwgu: Mike SchNfer ..-.--•-n Mw11r: 01na ~/Dew Pisarski .._..,... DMI: Jan and Eric ,_.,...~Mike P11na PftOfttle toOd: Mercaronl, cheese '"" , .... St John the Baptist -...... 1tln'l111°• "IM'Mlf\ J DOt my flBt hOrN run • lrllt.e.t .... t.tdng .... lld --r.~°"'~ .... Coltnor JPOtU Olfd ~ Siii ' Mlchdel McGum• WdS a 19m 'Dream Tearrwr dnd one> ol lh<' quickest bdSl'run- n<>r'> IO lht• ll'd9U<' "I lcdrn d lol hy w,1lchmg Charles John- -.on," l'ohn MrGwre st1rd "I want to be qood dc>lens1vcly l><'rcluse 11 helps the tc>am more · .. • RJ. Muller, Yankee (NHBA} Like Jor- qPnson, MullPr ll'>c>d d vanety of pitches Schirmer was dlso consistent as a tuller, batting .448 during the regular season. But Whitaker, left on his own, blos omed mto one of Costd Mesa's most dangerous hitters. He batted .609 with five home runs and 36 runs scored and earned the Tigers to a 19-5 record in a rebllildmg year. "HIS de ire to improve hJS game was impres- siVe, • Pat McGuire said. "He made himself McGuire believes that Yourex is the pro- totype second baseman and wW be an out- standing player for years to come. "His instincts renund me of Chuck Knoblauch.· McGuire said ·Brian was the premier infielder m our league and I bel.leve he is gofng lo be an outstandirig high school player." Newport Beach/Costa M.eso Doily Pilot WATll POLO Newport Harbor No. 1 •Sailors improve to 27-3 for the summer with title I at University Tournament. IR~ -Newport Harbor l ligh's summer water polo forces unproved to 27-3 with a run throu,gh the University High Tournament over the weekend, besting University (t 7-0), Edison {1·2-6), Pallbrook (9-3) and Poway 1'16-6) before topping San Diego Bishop in the finals, 12-10. Kevin Becker and JeU Leeper each scored 12 goals during the tournament, and Gary Conwell (9), Peter Belden (5) and Tyler Caffey (5) were also instrumental with the scoring prowess. Goalie nm Birdsong chipped in with 22 saves. l Next on the agenda is the Estancia Tournament this weekt end, then it's off to the National Junior Olympics in Orlandd, ;Fla.; beginning Aug. 3. Corona del Mar, meanwhile, settled for the consolation crown, fallirlg to University, 9-6, then putting Costa Mesa away, 14-6. Greg M'archiorlatti and Garrett Gentry ·each scored twice against University; David Fabian (5), Marchiorlatti (3) and Gentry (2) were the ringleaders against Cos- ta Mesa. . J Y 0 U·T H SWIMMING Record breakers ~1 •I•,_, •fetf •I •l,.f •I •I•• •1.01 •1 .,,.,,., • Esposito and Williams break meet records and qualify for Southern California Municipal Athletic Federation mee.t at Irvine's Heritage Park in August. NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Kevin Williams, who finished first Beach's Molly Esposito swam a in the 50 fr-eestyle (9-10) with a time of 1:36.03 to win lhe 100-time of 32.29. Williams also fin- yard individual medley, 7-6-year-isbed fourth in the 50 breast- old division, at the Orange Coun-stroke. ' ty Municipal Athletic Association Yvette Zaharson finished first Swim Meet at Corona del Mar in the 100 freestyle (13-14) in High on Sunday. 1 :09.34 lUld fourth in the 50 but- Espos1to, a member o( the terlly (39.l3). Zaharson also fin. Newport Beach Aquatics Club ished third in the 50 freestyle SWirn Team, also qualified for the (33.11). Southern California Municipal John Christian, who competed Athletic Federation Meet on Aug. in the 5-6-year-old division, was a 1 at Irvine's Heritage Park; double winner. Christian won the Medals were awarded to the 25 backstroke in 25.79 and the 25 top three firusbers in each event. freestyle in 21.79.. Esposito also firushed second Lara Stouffer won lhe 25 back- in the 25 butterfly (16.56) and stroke (7-6) in 22.53. third in the 25 freestyle behind Fellow NBAC swimmers Betsy Kelly Chnstian, who finished sec-Martin and Lauren Bowling ond in 16.37. finished fourth and fifth respec- Also setting a meet record was tively. Two District 62 teams start sectionals COSTA f'v1ESA -The Costa Mesa American LitUe League Softball All-Stars, Majors division, S 0 f I I A l L will begin play at the Section JV All-Star T~ament on Satu'.rday at Lakeside Junior High in Downey in a 5 p.m.~ame against District 29. The Majors All-Stars were put together for the sectionals by com- bining the Amencan and National teams. Also playing will be the Costa Mesa American League 9-10-year- old All-Stars, who face Dl.Strict 46 at Plaza Field in Long Beach in a 4:30 game. The 9-lO's won twice against the Costa Mesa National League to advance to the sectionals. DEEP .$EA WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS Newport Lllndi"f -7 boats. 1 SO anglers. 222 yellowtail, 202 albacore, 9 bluefin tuna, 3 calte0 bass, 711 sand bass, 25 barracuda, 1 sculpin, 10 mackerel. 5 black sea bass (released). Dave y's Lodcer · 8 boats, 269 anglers. 161 albacore, 331 yellowt.all, 2 bonito, 167 barracuda. 61 calico bass. 390 sand bass. 2 bluefin tuna. 1 sculpin. 1 opa, 1 mako shark. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Brad Dougherty's facial expression says it all as the Newport Beach resident ls eliminated in the fourth round Wednesday. Locals tumble in HB surf HUNTINGTON BEACH -With lhe enll.re sta- ble of locals eliminated, only veteran Richie S U R F I H G Collins (Costa Mesa) remains alive in lhe G-Shock U.S Open of Surf- ing at the Huntington Beach Pier .. and he hasn't even surfed yet Collins, a former standout on lhe Assooation of Surfmg Profession- als' Tour who's attempting a comeback, is scheduled to compete in the trials seventh round (heat 13) of the G-Shock today at 9 a.m. "Richie actually has a chance to give it d one ldst shot,• said tan Cairns, the event's executive director. "Can he mdke (a comeback)? That's the big question. For Richie, you have to wonder Ii his desll'e is there, because his surfing ability lS unquestioned. It's his psychological ability that's in question, because his head can get m the way • ln trial rounds Wednesday, Maikai Makena (Cosla Mesa), Brad Dougherty (Newport Beach).-David Giddings (Newport Beach}, Todd Morcom (Newport Beach), Dav,e Posl (Newport BedchJ and Cordell Miller (Costa Mesa) were all knocked out. In the Wahine women's trials (second round), Verorurtt Kay of Cos- ta Mesa was fourth in her heat and did nol ddvance. -by Richard Dunn Thurldey, July 2 3, l 998 83 IODEO Ba rels, b ahmas and the one--armed bandit - •Flying U Rodeo bucks and blows at the Orange County Fair this weekend, starting tonight. J >\.'iON t lt u. Dolf Pb COSTA tv!ESA -For the ne¥t four CJays, Stetson hats, Wrangler jeans and Tony Llama boots will • be a common sight at the Orange ~ County Fairgtounds as lhe Flying I U Rodeo Company presel).ts Uus year's OC FaJ.r Rodeo "We've been doing Uus event for dose to 20 years,· Cindy Moreno said Moreno i.s lhe Fly· mg U's Secretary ot lhe Rodeo and coordinates entnes, draws and payouts This year's rodeo go-rounds will start at 8 p.m. torught and Fn- day, at 4 p .m. and 8 p.m. on Sat- urday and 6 p.m. on Sunday Each go-round will begm with ldds' calf riding. In the event, young, aspinng roughstock nders mount miniature bulls that, according to Moreno, ·buck a lit- tle while the kids try an? nde them. ft Each participant wears a helmet and a protective vest while parents run alongside to supervise. ' Lee Butler will be one of the featured nders in the saddle bronc event. Butler was a hnahst at the Sierra Circuit Finals. Women's barrel raang follows and ts the only time where profes- sional nders can earn money towards rmprovmg rankings on the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Associallon money hst. The top t 5 on the list at the end of lhe year compete at the Nanonal Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas. Moreno will be one of the top competitors in the event, along with Bakersfield's Jern Mann, who competed at the NFR. •Bar- rel .racing is 70% horse and 30% rider,~ Moreno srud. •You can have the best horse m the wortd, but if you can't ride him, you won'l w:m." After that comes the most thrilling and dangerous event in rodeo, bullriding. "It is the most unpredictable sport in rodeo,• , Moreno scud. •some days all 12 riders will .make eight seconds and on others, only One or two will.· And there 1S always the rtsk that. someonj:'? will ·be seriously hurt." Toots Boys, a former Sierra Cl!-· cwt Champ; is one of lhe top com- petitors in lhe event, wtuch wlll fl?ature a number of younger nd- ers who ate hoping. ~o make their mark and earn thelI PRCA mem- bersh1 p card, including N1ck Burch and Marty Bnane. Burch and Bndlle Me fresh from Gary Leffew's bullndmg school are making theu debut ndes m Amencan competition. "Rodeo is tough on its riders,• Moreno saJd. "Some guys llve from pnze check to pnze check and others must quit nding to go to work for a while before they have enough money to go back on the arcuit.. Moreno estimates that only 5- 100 o of all rodeo competitors can survive on pnze winnings alone. As a speaal treat this year, the One-Armed Bandit will make bis debut performance The Bandit was named the best act m Cana- d.tan and U .S Pro Rodeo by the PRCA. "You won't find another show Wee it.· Moreno satd. "He bas only one arm and rides around domg spectacular tncks • ... • Rosser also expanded lh.e Flying U, wtuch ·now has shows for grand operungs, wild-west shows and Mexican-style rodeos (featur- mg Spanish-speaking nders and announcers, sans the bulliight- mg). 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JohnlOn, 258 Name Sl•l•m•nl with the County Cllfk of Orange County on 7-13-98 1Hlt782412 Daily Pilot Juty 11 23 JO This ttatement wu 111.r A ltttlf or phone call Will SCHoEMAN 1370 N Bl'N Callfornla, 1 publlc hffrlno Walnut St., 00111 Meu, d!r' f:l~ng pe~ions "' Orange County on 1·21-118 1H8t7Mt29 Dally Piiot July 23, .30, Au· Aup t, l"8 ' 'fh589 with lhe County Cttrk or not protect you; your type-Blvd St 235 fut;~ wltl bl held bn August l:J; CA. 92827 0 ng uct nna •G•· 11 800 19989784881 Dally Pilot July 18, 23, 30, QUlt e. 13, 11198 Theu Orange County on •2f-M written rtspon11 mull bl · •· • ,..,on, 1999 11 e·oo pm Jn Coun-Johl'I F1rr1lolo 1835 C.10 "~' ounty 0 • 1 o 11 p 1 1 Jul 23 30 A Aug e 1998 Th597 -PUBLIC NOTICE tHl9791709 In proper legal form II you Ca 928835-4128. Ttltphont: ell Chamberl at 0 tht CIVIC ~!''~~ 1Ave., Coat• M111: ~in~11AX. "c~'92~~· 2ll, gu~/e ~~ 199~ . Th81u~ ·,u· BLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTIC! .. IJtl • I DIJly Pilot July 2, '· 11. wanl the couri to hetr your (71•) 11·7100 Center Coat• Mtaa Call-""' .... v2 · ' ' ' r•C oua ua n•H 23 1998 Th514 cue DATa1 JUN 041 1HI tomla 'at which ume t~ Thia bu1tn111 11 con-Eric Marson. 1160 Or•no• UBLIC N flotltlous aualn•H N•m• Statement 1-·-------11 you do not me your r• Wllll•m J . arenn•n 8o8l'd of OlftcfOfl of the ducted by: • general part· wood or .. Br11, CA 92821 p OTICI[ Flctltloua austneH H-.ne lt•l•m•nt The lolloWlng perton• are PU8LlC NOTIC! 1pon11 on time you may Cl k b •11 b th Coat• Mtaa S.nt•a.v Dia ntflhlP John Lyon, 3 Twilight Fl 11•1 a 1 Nam• Statement The fOllowlng per1on1 '" doing bu1lne11 11· 1o11 the c111, 'and er • 1 aa • trlct will he81' ~'e1e1.,: Have you atarted doing Lane, Rancho Santa Mar· 0 'ou• ua neH The following peraons .,, doing bullntll u ; THANH LONG ·RESTAU· flctlUou• •u•I,....• wages. money and ::::. "01 ... Deputy mine PfOIHll and obttc· bullntll yet? YH, •·21-·88 garita, CA 92688 N•me lt•l•menl doing bulln•u as: CRITERIA ENGINEERING, RANT, 3522 w. flrat St. Name •t•lemefll trty mey be lalltn wfthOUI Publllhtd Ntwporl tlona and requeata tor 11• Norman!. Johntoo l'hl1 bu1ln111 11 con-The follOWlng Peftonl are TH1EP CUOI (HT) PAINT· 27051 Mill Pond Rd .. Csp. Santa Al\a, CA 927~ The IOllowlng persona.,.. luftht< warning from th• 811ch..Co1t• Mesa Dally emp1'1on, If any, to the pro-Thia atatemtnt w11 n1e<1 ~.:,t by: a general Pll1· ~~ guJ'~·~ ~:A 1 Eu R ING, 9550 Bolsa Ave., Suitt 111rano 8each, CA ne24 Hal Minh Nguyen. 1•$42 doing butlnen as: COUl'I. Piiot July 11, 23, 30, Au-pottd c1181911 for lquld with lhe County Clerk of H P td dOI PRODUCTS 2•0 B 120, W11tmln1ter, CA 8tuce Allison Orlon. 27051 fttttwOfth Ln., WHlmln-The MllQlc S~. 270 l There are othlf legal r• gust 8, t998 Th5113 wHt• eo11ec:11on for 1t1e Orange County on M 3-N ave you 111" ng A C • rtggs 92683 Miii Pond Rd , CIPl•trano "". CA 921183 171h I 13. <Coata Meaa. CA. qulftmtnll, YO\I may want -1991-91 fltcal Yell( aa Mt 1 ... 97941 ta botlnt91 ~t? Yt1, JIAy lS", Vt • Otta Mtaa, CA Tam Dung Pham. '211 8eact\ CA 92'2• Thl1 t1u11neu la Co,,. 92a27 to call an anomey right PUIUC NOTIC! '°"" 1n • report filed wttn Dalfy ,_ Ny 111. 23, 30, 1C'1c M • ~ As oc1 1 Inc 11o111 Ave. 1 lot, W•at· Thi• b1111n111 11 con-cluc11d by. an lndMdUal Jay L.talie inc . (C\), 210 •Wl'f· If you do not know lht atrk of the Olatric:l a1 ....... 1 1... Th802 arson 1 • 11• • mln1t1<, CA 92613 duct~ by an lnd•lltdull H1111 you started doing ! 11th •13, Costa Mesa. .,, •ttomev you rNY '*' NOTICa OP the Olatric:l ~ 17 Falt ---.· • Thia atatament was filed (CA), 240 8rlgg1 Ave ., Thi• bualnHI la con-Have yoy llll1td doing bulinttl ytt? No CA t2C27 an allotnty. rtftftlil ..,.. "'MJC HIEMINQ Dftw eo.t. Mffa c.-. PUIUC NOTICI with the County Cltrll ol Costa M .... CA 92828 due\ed by: an lndlVlcfuat bu9lntU yet? •t&-N Hal Manti Nguyen Thia bUIJnlll I co~ or 1 legal llid otlce (ll"9d NOTIC! IS HEREBY fotnl&. ' Orange County on 7·21·9' Thia bu1ln111 11 con-Have you awttd doing eruc:. A. Orlon This lllltmenl wu Neel ducted by: a corpcwaclotl In tt1e ptione bOok). OIVIN that ~ to NOTICE IS HEREIV FUR· ,......._au.an... 1HH7M81t ducted by: 8 corporation bu""811 yet? Ye•. 07/2'i/ Thl9 stattmene wu filed With the County Otrk Of ~ yoU l\al1td Oc*'i 0..,.. de CIUe. ·It en-StctiOn 1413.1 ~ ~ ~ THfR GMN tN1 the Mid ..... ltet.....nl Dally Pilot July 23, 30, Au-=~• ~?·~ dOing 92 • with the County ~ OI Orange County on 1• 13... ~ yet? No ""'*' .-. olaclon fuclo ~ ':!) ,!f_..-M ';.; ""*' on fllt 1n 1N Coata The IDloWtng Peftoflt 111 p1e,13, 1991 TM15 Anlldott' Al9oclatt• me Tarn D\ln9 "*" • Oranot C°""'Y on t-1•tt 1ffM1941M Je:; ~ Inc .. Ja:y L. fto-cltJ ustect tltnt un .-zo de -· "' .... ..... lanftlly Olatrtc:1 Of. dolnQ bua!M91 •· 0 Prllldtni • This 11a1tmtnt w11 flltd t .... 19'MI Deify ,ll04 .M'I it. n 30 mwantz 30 OIAI CAllNDAAtOS ~~ =.:.: = 11ce, n ,,.,, o.w.. mey tie aullWATIR oRn.L. m PUBLIC NOTIC! ~ ::Wem.n. .,.. """ wrth the councy att11 ot oa11y Plol .14.1y 11, 23. 30 A"! •· 1... rMo4 Thie ..._,,.,,. _. ... pata prtlen!M ""8 t• ..... htlcr on A&9'!I 1f. ....,._ ~ I» Udo ,.,k Of • Newpott P1otttleu• ... ..._.. with the COIM\ty Cltfll Of Orange CounlY on MCMll AA! I, 1tM Tha .... ~ -nca with Int County alftl ~ lpUelUI Mala • INqUina , .... t-00 m In eoun. ....,. tf'9 hour9 of t:OO IHcf\, CA l2te3 ...,_ lteteMMt Ortnge County on 7,1,M 1 .... '794044 ~ _ Orange County on .,... en .... cortt. o1 OtMtltlfnP .. • ._ CMo ..-. encl S:OO p.m. 11111 Water Newport The....--.... ,_IOM 1 .... 79,111 Daily Nol My 11, n . 30, PUaJC MOTICI -.. ............. _ •• 1..en•ne Une Cet1a 0 UN llalNcla C.-. COITA MSIA IAlllo IHct\. Inc., (CA), '30 Udo ·~-u,. ~ .,. Aug. f , ,... TM03 nv-~.. Daly Plot .,..., l. ~ 1a, ttltfona no le ohcw• c.near. ~-=-IM TM'f DllTMCT ...... hrtl °'·· ~ INd\, doing bull~ Dally PllQ4 JI/ti •• 11. 23, ........... e-1nn1 ............ ,.. n ,... 111111 ::°"~na ':ti;',: = : Dlrecton of ._ ......_Cleft&., ti-. Dito ~1:":1IMH 11 con-::...~ MeWhopt "lt 30, 19" ThH3 PUIUC NOTICI The"=='=.,. == :'°"' .,. . "*"C llOTICI CUl'llPlf oon ... bm11-Colla ..... lanll9ry oi. btet ~ br. a llmlleo pare. ftUA. fountain VtMttty, CA PUILIC NOTICI ,.. .. , .. l11111t1n • mina ...._. ~ ~·--------deelel ltO*' tpropladU lrtct • t.-encl deelr-Publlal\ed Newport,.,... tz70t Mwltele......e fltMllt Oii ~. 409 IMAQI #1 ~. o.... P'letlll•• Ill 1>111 t111tt.c1quttt1que1acortt "*-..,_... tnct ~ BMCtl-Cot48 MeM Deity Hewe you ...,,._ ~ ~ C~ltlng, lne., ,......._ ........ , ThefollowlntpMOM.,.." Cldfloue,, lMwpott ,_.,CA..,. ....... 111•••1 tteUOhe IU c.... '°"" lnct ,...... -.. 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'*'om.a..::... :;:c:;-r...~ ··-},., =:Ila ... . ~-~·.. ...... S LL !!rl. ..... F:ll"' .... Taanz ,,. ,.. ... ... ... . .... ,.... ...... ,..... ""'" ..,.,...,... ,............ ~ ...., =:~z ............ ,,~ -:t. . .r..= .. ......_..... ..,... •1•111 • ... ,., ~ ~=;;u ' 11 ...... .pw-~~.w.,.,; , _ _.;.,..,ioiioii....,,.tli!ioi•~•---1 .._ ct111ll1d ---= ' """*' ""' :=,. w .. t.,,..,.,. c• ='•"" NII " '~ L=:.!!!!!!!!!~:.'. , J 84 Thursdcrf, July 23, 1998 PUIUC NOTICll Policy l<aic· ... u111l d1·adl11w-. un· -.111.j.·1·1 10 chu11(!•' "1tholll 11n1icr Tlw publ1-.l u•1 rl' .. 1•rvr., tl1 <' ri~lir 10. ce11-.or. rrrlui,<,i f~. rr' i"<' 11r rciect au~ rlu.,.,1fit>d u1hrr1p,1·11u·n1. Plt·u,1· r l'fHJrt u11~ 1·rror ilw1 11 1u~ IH· i11 ~011r clu ..... 1fi1·d ud 111rnwd1u11·I~ Tlw Du1h Pilot u1T1·p1-. 1111 li11hil11\ fn1 1111\ t'IT<ll Ill Ull u1h 1·ni-1·11w111 1111 "lii111 i1 1110\ lw ,..,,,.,11.,11111· 1•\1·1·p1 f11r dw 111 ... 1 11f the· 'l'lll't· 111'1 llHll~ (Jl'l'llflll'd 11~ I Ill' l'ITIH'. ( 11·d11 1·;111 011h hi· .tll11\\t•d 1'1 11 tlw f11..,I lfl"'t'rllW I. • • 1002-1625 ~· •l . ' . -....... ~ ; . ,,, . .) ·:w Ila cam 2102·2744 PUllUC NOTICH PUIUC NOTICll PUBLIC NOTICI Dow to Place A. ~IFIEIAD -ii By Fax (714) 631-6594 ( Pll'n~r 111c·l111l1• ~ 1111r 11111111' u111l 1)ho11r 1111111lwr 11111! "1.'1f 1·r1ll \011 hui·k "i1h n pri1•1· 'I"''''') By Phone (714) 642-5678 Hours By Mall/In Person: 330 West Bav Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 \1 \1•wpor1 BJH1 & &~ St. Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday htdex I j • .. , ' I I : .,_ I I ' .. ~ ~- "' I ~-.I \J 2900·2918 rJ 6010·6010 GI ~ Beach/Costa t-J.eso Daily Pi "Affordable - Altematlve" Discount Casket; Cremation& Burial s1ervlce Why should y,ou subject yourself & your f amlly to paying Inflated prices for caskets & services???? C.O Toll Free I~ SenWIOnlle & ~ ..... Coallel -Deadlines Monday ............... Friday S:OOpm Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ........ Tuesday S:OOpm Thursday ...... Wednesday S:OOpm .. Friday ............. Thursday 5:00pm Saturday .............. Friday 5:00pm II J~ll'l,'tl~ ···, --Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $28 per week (4 wk, min.) Gt EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All , .. 1 ...... IMltllltt .. - .....,..11 mttd le die,.... lfl( ftlr """" Act .. 1• .. , ...,.. •1c11 •• n 111t111 •• lfttrtltt ... , ,, .. .,, ... ' ll•HtllH tf .. acrl•IHllH aMlll ••!Mt. ctltf. rtllfltt, 2750·2790 'J.. I • i I '. .: .... • 4 , • 7011·9090 Call Markey at 642·1671 x246 GENERAL 1U02 CORONA DEL MAR LAGUNA 1022 BEACH NEWPORT 1048 BEACH TUSTIN 1090 OUT-OP·COUNtv OUT-OF·COUNTY OUT·Of·COUNTY OUT·Of·COUNTY . -------· 1069 PROPERTY 1525 PROPERTY 1525 PROPERTY 1525 PROPERTY 1525 •TUSTIN "ANCH• ----------- ~OLD! 8.AT·SUN 12.s Hlehly Uper•d•d •DUPLKX JUST 2980 ••llHtero• ~ 333 POPPY retreat ottera 4Br 3Ba LISTED! 1370,000 Beautiful 2Br 2.5Ba ~~~·~~~ ~~bu~~~me 00~~ ~ V~~ •OC•ANFRONT Condo. •1aa,oool--~--------------~-------~~--------l~>r HI• lh with guest quarter a. Mlchaal Lam ban. Agt DUPLEX I St ,090,000 Agent '4SM509-8923 Saturf:jay R•~ t1•t• PHk·a·b® OCHnvlew 949-499-&499 8 •lbo• Newport SZftRT.Z~G S'uppi.mentl South slda or PCH R••lt~ 723-4494 •---------tfOMlt OF Agent 714.509.9923 NEWPORT ulTaLUl'F beauurut MOBILE :rtfE\t!EK 48r 28&. Famlly rm, HOMES 1100 , HJ, lllNtc.,, l111tlll1l 1Dtn If • • utlt4111 tflthl. tr .. l1tt1tlt1 ,, .... '" lld ,,...,uc •. ........................ Dlapl•~ -4•1 •t•rt COSTA -111_SA 1024 BEACH 1069 formal dining room, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii A Jl T £1 w •t Juet •?•• 1 ~ remodeled. expanded J. Wl:J o,adlln•W•d sprw 1501 TMatln, Newport 1599,000 518-3778 LIDO PENINSULA •••••.. . 48R uaTalD• home. Heights. Latg• 4-5bd .1uaT "l!DUCl!D 4Br 3aR 8.AYl'RONT BU.S N~SS OPEN HOUSE prlv muter up11alr•. 3.5ba, loll of or•~ 58a, 6c gat, 4 FP's. R•NTAL 1800Sq.Ft. I , ? ~ Lt••lne• for Ii) $409,000 Donna Noll 1tone noOflng & oa Back Bay view, morall Brand New Lap Pool I, ,i • r o--dllne Tnura epm Ro/m.• 30a.e184. cablnet1. Corner lot 1825K Property Hou•• & S6a, Fltneea Fao. Ula 1ew1'1't1 wlll 111 • Utwllfly ..... .., ""'111 .. Mii fir 1911 ........ ldl la II fllllelMI ........ 0. ,....,. 111 lttrtlly llftfl!IN IMt 111 : , '1Wlllllft llttr11HI II l•lt • , ....,.,.. ert mu.Mt " 11 ..... ........, ..... ,..c.. ,.... .............. ClllHUCI TtlMIM M 1-MM! ..... ftr IN WIPlnttu. DC hi ...... call""° .. cie... .... !•••*'* tor ••tra pkg. B•tter 949-642·3850 132001Mo. Yearly ...o A •••Mtv 3Bt 2.5Ba than nawl Rab\lllt w/ LIDO PININIU• a Laue Avail. 873-e030 It ._a IO adWlll•• 5 Yra Nawl White Illa, pride by local conttac• ..,. · La. u:ie·t19at 1Qoal 2Fp'11 Lg Mltr, S310K tor. Sta7K, agenta 13 •OLIVAR BAYFRONf under Real !e .. ,_ lectlon Agent &4~991~ welcom• M ... 812 t9 80LIVAR 11 OOk. Beautlful, &.•TOD!Y l •atdo 2 hoYHt on lot or •40-7000 xt 3M 1139,800. 1142,800 Hren•. Hnl ~k 1)ii 38r 1.ISBa plus guHt •Alt••luto ••••II• 073-8823. 720-IM2 Bkr 873-4243 f.H houM 2Br 28a. Call Ocean vtew home. NWPT aHORl!a aBr, i---------1.,~~L.~. for datalle. Ag•nt ... 35.~. huge lot. Ofc, 2Ba, beam cell, aa•Cff -""' 17U31M or 380.M92 N•tf!rt H~hla. newer ti .. roof. 13NK an -----"---,lr•t·Tlm• Hom•b""'ar CA ..... ·2221 Biii Qrundy Rffttora PaOPIJ.n 1175 ;:J:J:~ _, •IUCH CLAlllC• 1MM'7M 111 ··-----· .....VA 8pKlall11. I can help 1• "11{4" 1007 you ftnd your dr•am 2·1tv 13st000 Clealk or;n HM au,..1-4 110""0 aAY UO •••••••••l•••t.•til•••• home. For honHty l'amlly Be.ah arH .... ~ 2~~Hauortoln r••ldent,., homMlt". • • and exp•rt.nc• call With quiet wtct. Mndy ·-....... om• Lot •l~H range from •P 38r. 2.1.. Jenny lradl•Y A.I . beech. Hom. featurH Bluff• l340K ~Mika 1,000.14.000.I, maoy hom9 HUoe utw/~ Brokarae• Today I 311r aae and a hug• I• t ·3 • 3 _.I I 4 otfarl.ng ocean vlewat VU.. l'onn.l OR ·LO ·l'A ' '714-tl1•7Mt dKk. Ballar Hurryll a11A 18LANO TWH too.111·2111 Spa·llWM. .tOI pt4ig, Low.et Prlc•I Nawe .. llflllK Aot t7Mt81 • LQ AR 4U I.Sty, ~ Lu•kl No one •b0ve •----------- 2·Mstt 8', Marble l'P, Prudeiltlll or t>alowt Mod•I C!MIT!IY LOT' ,.oot, Ovetl&aed Loll ~..... p f 1 ""II ,1 COIONA 1311.000 own«/8kr c~r ~r •::.-.~~~~ ClYPT 1225 v · f'I OIL MD 1022 .,. .. 122-011& na-eHo 1111111 ... .,!llll&ll•ll•I ... euttM o ......... NIWPOIT a 08MST8RY LOTS rA .. ". ·-............ o ..... • UGVJIA ".................. •• Paolflo View =-=·~h:t ~~~ 2t>e. upgredM, lit M 4M HaA 11,411,000. COAS1 -1070 Memorial Park ,...._. ,.,.., ..... c-...n. lunMt IMWI Prlnolpala Onlr., 940-a187 t l'ii·T IN 0 A I N10K Ai! 7eo,;an1 Owner 171-nol View 48' , .. .. '"'~ In Th• Community 1 n• ...... °"" :..,. ptar Hlclo 'N plua cl9n, '° ...... [ T, i..... MarMC Pleoe. OHN ""'.... .... d1Mcll&re1 ...... lloortna .. mOre ca1M•••n. ~·~ w•••M400 Cati Ol•••lfl•~ tm.ooo ~ 0ntv _,._ ~•OMMmAf ...,.....-n. Owner/811r J7Mll; .. ______ _ ' I• ~ Thursday, July 23, 1998 85 . MA.RINE SLJJ»S FORD 9075 JAGUAJt OUT.OP·COVNn NIWPOIT RENTALS TO l•-----IEMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE CORONA norun 1525 ll!ACB 21&9 SHAU 2724 EMPLOYMENT 5530 MJSC. 6015 DEL MAR 9105 6122 DOCKS 7022 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •••••liliiiliiii •e2 Crown Victoria UC '8~ X.18 P/S P/W P/L hh Black. tan IU'll. lo ml •COiie TO TH•• VILLA aAL•OA Hr N• •••oh oleae,1--------"eoeptlonl•t Wolff Tennln9 ••d• Another X·ma• In SO' Nwpt Mloorln9 • • • ' (t7oe73) 118,"S •~L. cr-'o.!M"ofl UBa, vaulted c•ll•, comm pooUtennla, pv1 EMPLOYMENT Buay community T111 At Hom• July. Olla, treaturea E. Balt>o• 6 F St , ~~.~Oo ~~~!84:.!~;:,r aAUE" LOTUS r-" pool 11300. 413-532· bath, gar, ruu prtv, rem SSJO newapap•r .. eking Buy Direct and ••v•I & 1urp111H 1 DAY F1r1t mooring otr the 714442•7700 c•irt~COMn 4091 «6e2""30-$211 ~~~2~~5~,,.:.~30 ullll••••iiiiii•iii J!o'!!~m~:o'oec•:.~~~ ~:i:m1~~~1a~~~~ ~~~YIJ~~~{~~ ·~~::'. b(~~2, ~1:3~~~~~m ~7~:,~I~Ac. •84 XJU •o.bbte Hrab9• '••Ill••••• * "eoepUoftlet * 6:30 p.m. Monday Low Monthty Pmt1 ----..;.....:.._.____ pw/pc:ll , tlll, cc. Black, tan In\•'· SOUth County Reallyl' NB Furn'd room/bath FT ... ~ + benefit• thru Frlc:lay. Outlff in. ,, •• COIOf Catalog HUQKI Furn, COi· --------(VZCUH2) SHl.997 (G81139) t2~, ... IC»MMtee APll'DTMENTS pvt patio, g.,, pool, •7._ 01 ..... 122 elude answerlnn Call 1·800-71\.C)158 lectlblH, antlQUH, MOTORCYCLES Co•t• M"• BAUi" JAGUAR ~ Jac, no/am/IMf, female " ...,., phon.a iortlng maJT hHwarH, at11decor1· SCOOTERS 8018 714-81'1·2002 •••••••••IPOR RENT pret'd uos IS4-0445,_sooo __ w_._P_C_H_N_P_B_._ balanc1,'..g receipt• ai 1or accesaorlH , xmea L~~~~~~.V:~oY ,94 xJe --------N• Rm In 4•r Hou•• •oolc ••••• th• end ol rc· day. COLLECTIBLES llUlf, camping. tool1, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ______ ....,.....,,.._ Bl•Clt/blaek 1n1er. : BOUSBS/ •••P• 10 bch, $4l0/mo ~:~~rLa: •• ':°k •~Pu~d EOI!. Phy• cal ,.. 6017 ml1c. hrdwr, moral RHc•I E~111c '97 MUSTA!!'Qcc (995012) 118,"5 ' CONDOS Op•ft 8•t·Sun 9·1 quired. Pleau fax r• Fri/Sat 7/24 & "25th Sa· Powerehalr aldewalk AC, pw/pc:ll, tin, • BAUi!" LOTUS ' CORONA 5019 River Ave. Apt A. pre>fe11lonal phone IUl'M Including ialaty 2p, alley 307 Marigold end hol'f'• uae 52900 ~TO CHOOSE 714442·7700 PO• ONT 94o-51 s,1834 talH people. FT/PT hlttory'lo Beanie BablH, "Glory"1--------949-075.4335 Ben. (208477) (205845) , ••••••••• DEL MAR 2622 ,.,.,.,,,,_.,,..._____ 1mall c:Hual ofc, grHt (t49) a42•7687 w It a g a /comm• m . l.0 Eatale/ga_r. tal!'· '13.497 Co•ta M••a '94 XJe iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NP Gated TWH 2br ~y. m•dlc:al, 401k & card. Call w/BHt offer Furn, palntm'Ola. Jew· Llnooln Mercury tan lnier. CO, loW ml, : . STUDIO s t PC 2.5b•. pool/apa, W/d, bonut at • monlhl. RECEP.TIONIST/OFFICE at 831·8380 .1(\2 elry. antlquea, misc.I ________ , 714·540·5830 (691457) $19,99\, • -IALB--0-A_____ au1ET: p.C:ic1n~. l•u~ ~.':n"ifr ,:~'~4 ... ~~11•; ·~~!_7~~296~ng~~h f= ~~7.1 ~~·:•:r .er!'~ . ~:~~~~ ~:. ;:~~~"'•nd AUTOMOBILES ~~~~~~~~0: ISIAND . 2106 ~~1i"C:.,g!'' 7~~~~~:. • :1 rHum• 714·549-8835 rHume to 250<4242 COMPUTERS 6018 Upac•I• Garage Sale, HONDA 9085•-------- •••llliiiiiiiiiiiiiiil l T CL811UCAL R 8 C II PT I 0 N I S T Oak Table/3 leaves & ---.,..-----i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii JEEP 9110 REN ALS PART·TIM• Chiropractic office, Nud • Computer? 5 oak/,c ane ctlalra ACURA 9010 '91 c1v•c iiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L=:-.:::~': l!:!!.'r COSTA MESA 2624 WANTED 2726 Monday thru Fr1c:la~. Coata MHa.. PfT. Can't get flnanc:lng? S795. 10ark wood · ' ·• 10am·3pm anllllng In 992.0070 • We can H•lpl 233MHZ chalr/Whl upholsterr. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Lo ml, grt \se:rr• '83 C)tEROKll• 3br 11b• .• pat'!>.1. fp the Legal Department. R•fumt Proceaeor computer with monl· $1 50. Small oak cab. '9'3 LEGEND LS <596c 247> M LTD Black. gray llnr 11100 mo 78-ott81 • 18r O•t•ched CDM Ocean aid• of ~ppllcant mu1t enjoy 17.25·S1'0hr. PT/FT. tor. printer & much nil 550. Ten apeed Lo ml, llhr, mint o•ta ••a (107229) 117,995 NIWil 3Br 3Sa ~c. Cottb•e•h• cw/Patio :;~~ ~~~1 /~~aC:~· working wilt'! people', • wm · trelnl * more. EZ appr.ovall blk•. Ltg oak easel & ooe104LS17,777 ~~~~;·~:,~~e'3i BAUl!R LOTUS w/d, fncd yc:I, garage, nHr He . ath1dral Mid A a:.1.552-0310 type 55'1.wpm, be gooc:t 1.SBB·7't9·5795. Poor credit, bank· other 111ma s.i 7.e5 LEX SOP f:'!::2~71!.,~ gardener. $2050/mo cella, lrlg. Move-In ug 11 cu11omer Hrvlc• ruptcy OKI O Down 8am·noon 414 Ae1ela. WESTMl~STER '92 Accord EX 2•dr1 ____ _,,.,..-~-- lae yrly. 714-e73•3059 Specl•ll $875,..$400 and be dependable. SECURITY GUARDS 714·272·8882 (714) 892·8908 Real Sharp, L.oaded. '94 Jeep Ch•rok•• depoalt 848·2421 STORA 2 42 $7·$8 par hour. Drug· lmm1dlate openlnga, Ltl'lr, l·owner, phn, Laredo Grand 4X4 AC . GE 7 lrH/WOrl<frH environ· F/PT. B1nefits avaU. Unllmlt•:8Klnter~~~~ COSTA MESA 6124 CO player. Moonroot. (87430) 914,894 CORONA l·H-UN_TI_N_T----liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ment. EOE. Send r• 71 4·692·7689. M·F ~~;~95 .·•r;:,~P SI· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BUICK 9035 $8,900.obo 723·1504 Costa MHa DEL·-•• 2122 G ON CM Storage 1/2 Acre sum• to Judy Oetting TEACHER (LEAD) erra·n•t 888-43l·69t 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil , .. 2 ACCORD •x Llncotn·M•rcury a&A&'\ BEACH 2640 dirt lot, fenced & aJ (949) 831-0594 NB Praaehool needs 7 /25 SALEt 8am .. • (714) 540.5930 811ii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil prlv4te S395/mo. Call DRIVl[R PT NPB/CM exp lead teacher w/ Tables, couch. TV, 'BO Park Avenue 4·c:lr Coup•. auto. m~nr1. sa•r 28• Completely John at 754-2480 work on cell 5 eve. ECE units tor 1yr old WANTED clolhH·good eond.I ~:i:~;e fu~lu~w~/b~u~ (3BJ~~i:1J>;. 50 i--------- turnJ1h9c:I home, aom• Beau unbell•vable 2br Oraveyd aom• daya claHrm. B•n•lll• TO BUY 6019 2752 Mendoza Or. lnL S1595 723·1504 WESTMINSTER View. clo1e to every· 2ba, laund hkupa, grt for Mort trans Co. 955•2 972 Couch, hHhold Items. (714t 892·8908 I h In Iii I Agent ar•a. garage, pool, IAL Read map book, OMV TELEMARKETERS clothH, furn etc. --------1-------- 173·5354 or 380-9492 pavera. 714·840.0992. COMMERC prlnlou1. 876-1738. needed Mon-Thur I BUY ALL PIANOS 8 ·? Sat 7 /2 5 CADnIAC 9040 -------- REAL EST,11~TE Antlquea.qual. furniture [. 4bd i .Sba+ lg--------n • L II CTR IC IAN 8 5PM to 8PM St5hr lpc or houHful cash 2242 Elden Ave. bonus rm & bath by NEWPORT I•••••••• WANT•O Top dollar, 949-752·9113 ext 207 paid (714) 957·8133 L Q S I t t ••P a must! 538-3442 w t d 98 1 arg• •r•e• a • pool, am rm, 2 /p, BEACH 2669 or 8()()..7415-1741 *w1•11" • * tpeol Pe Old Cotn• Gold Sliver e xer bike, baby/LR RV pkg, ale, no pita. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pay you o OH Franklin Mint, Sterling turn, old e.ccordlon, I 2 4 9 5 /mo I•• APARTMENTS2750 Qround•k•eper up lo 29 + lb1. Old watchH & ewelry clothes & Iota of mlsel '87 Sevlll• Dark blue/ blue lthr Int. all power, 101k ml, xlnt cond $4100 949·842·2114 '120.1595 1 & 28R+28A ,, .. dad tor large rea 800-600-0343 1>1 1873. Weatcoast Coln e:i2.9448 1065 Tu.are or. Sat MOVll·IN·BONUS property In CM/NB --------• New Luxury duplex TWO 4-PI•••• •'•Id• area. Llghl malnt, RECORDS/TOP i CHEVROLET 9045 Hondas 80's to 97 Cars $100·$500 Police lmoound1 Hondaa, 'royotH, Chevya, Jeeps & 4X4'a muaJ ••Ill 800·772·7470 x7802 3br 2ba, alevator, 2 Nl!WPORT BAY CM nr Newpor1 Hgll, gardening, palntlnn, EMPLOYMENT Jazz, R&B, Soul, Rock NEWPORT car gar, nr bHch, no TERRACE 1hared courtyard. Cl • E 60' & 60' Mlk iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil~--------' peta $2500 875-45955 Lg 1 & 2Br near Back S449 ,000 each . :t7c.;~1a~0 ~~la5~.:~ SERVICES 5533 tc... • 64~~ao: EACH 6169 '77 3/4 Ton 4x4 Bay & golf courH. Own•r·Bkr. 760-6628 ..,... ,,, Large pool, new car· H.U.Q, Chlldr•n• •••••••• liiiiiiiil'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii P•t & much more. Clothlng PfT help Please bl aware that PETS & Gariga Salel S•t 8·1 Nevada hunters truck INFINITI lots of powor, 3 goa 9095 COSTA MESA 2124 Sor~ No Peta BUSINESS OFFICE wanted. Faahlon 11. the listings In thla eat· ANlMALS 6049 washer, elths, morell tanks. reat good tires. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 54 -4855 FOR RENT 2769 949-644-7877 Petra egory may require you 2511 E. 18th St. 28" 111A on Bluffs nr ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LEAD CARPl!NTER to call a 900 number (Twnhae) (16thfTut1in) bch, gar w/op•ner, ••••••••1• . tor room add'n co. In which there la a • Adorabl• male tncca yd, w/d hk·up. MISCET., ••~oUS Irvine Never boring, great charge per minute. Auatrallan 1hepherc:t NEIGHIOAHOOD $195. 842·9699 Ag1 WJM11< •Beet deal on llxec people. 714-780-9645 $200, pet quality. SALE! RENTALS Suite• 1 block from PleaM call 845·8858 ---------• J.W. Airport 1200 to •Loan Officer• keep MERCHANDISE Sat 8·12p Vivian Lane -----will trade, $3000 obo 949.945.9992 '92 ASTRO LT Low ml. Dual AC, (3BC0329)$121222 . LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892·8908 Bl1NTINGTON $450/mo 440•0893 1~ of your com.'••••••••I 1yr old black cot. very Am.,lcorp Mort Bank·1• pl1yful, n .. ~ hom•.1 .. ••••••• B!ACH 2140 Ing. 574-7701 eX1122 we're moving. Leave1• '95 TAHOE LT •••liiiiiiiiiiiiiiilROOMS 27061••••••-Maintenance TIQ S 6010 mag.. 582·598-3525 TRANSPORTATION AM/FM east, ABS & 4•r 2••· 2c ,,.,, no BUSINESS & "•TAIL ROUTE AN UE Chocol•t• Lab n .. dal•••••••• 1397403> 125•995 • • 1• Coat• Me•• '95 lnflnltl 045 • AC , P w /P d I , t 111 , (307778) 123,495 Co•t• Me•• Lincoln Mercury 714-540·5830 '97 lnnnttl 045 Sdn, llhr, aunrf, ASS (VM002269) $34,997 Co•t• M••a Llncoln M•rcury 714·540·5830 pet•, llVI 9-1 S 1900.mo NB w 0 t ,,..., FINANCE MA I N T E NAN C I! temporary home c;:i. (2 8541 St Augu1tln• · c:ean ron.,""nd. Tl!CHNICIAN mo'a) Owner will pay --------Llncoln·M•rcury Torelll Realty Private rm, unfurn, •hr UNICCO Service Com· PREI> c. STEGMANN tor care 949·574·1870 BOATS 7011 (714) 540·593o JAGUAR 714--540.7355 bath, utla pd, n/amkg, panv, a nallonallv ANT1"U£S 9105 kitchenette, laundry. baaed aervlce prC:. "' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --------• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 block to N.B. Pier BUSINESS vlder 11 Heklng an••· EsrATES BICYCLES 6060 15ft Boaton Whaler Hondas 80's to 97 '87 X.18111 $510/mo. Call Sam at OPPORTUNITY perlenced malnt• BOUGHT R•g•, '94, 115hp lel, C $100 $500 Arlie blue/tan lthr 2189 714..a75·49o9 nance t•chnlelan In r.....C'.' 2 19, Miyata road w/traller. xlnt cond art ' (ISTP713) S8.995 (Between 9AM·5PM) 2904 th• Ana.helm Hlll1, La· ANi.r.;;JOLD blkH. Shimano pana, s1200 work 937·1341 Police Impounds BAUER LOT\IS Habra. and Allio Viejo Ilka ntw, recently t'lome G44·5409 Hondas. 'royolas. 714-042·7700 •LIDO PENINSULA VACATION •"•"•• ar!tU. Th• technlclen tuned, S225.aa or1_1_8_'_E_l_•_c_tr-lc_P_•_c_k_•_t. Chevys. Jeeps & '87 XJ8111 ----- • 38" BAYF"ONT et!NTALS 2722 Pleue be wary of out muat have completed -,...-----'iii~ obo. 949·631·5857 Near new canvas, aide 4X4's muet ••111 Grey llhr, xlnt .eond R•NTAL 1800SQ.Ft. ~ ot erea oompanlH. a technical achoo!. panela & betterles 800-772·7470 x7802 (ISOW600) $8,995 Brand Na~ Lap Pool Chick with the local have 5 years of docu-1\. t• $9,500 949·675·3400 --------1 BAUER LOTUS & Spa, Fltneu Fae. Bal le. So. eaytront Better Bu1tnen mentad experlenc•, ~n t.qu.es. TV, ELECTRONICS, '714·842·7700 , $3200/Mo. Yearly 3Br 2Ba home+ 2er Bureau before you larg••cale retail facll-& lllolledi\>lct STEREO 6080 I Need Your Llatlng DODGE Lea1e Ava.II, 873·6030 1ba apt on sandy bch, 1and any money tor lty 1xperlenca, pos· ' ~ \. let me tell your yacht 9065 '92 Sovereign Nwp "QT • .,.a. 3Br. gar, view! 873•3059 t••• or Hrvl~I. Read IHI 1klll Hts acrosa Of>~ •1:\ small tlme·blg resulla iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Green/tan llhr, low ml and understand any a broad rang• of tech· frOfl'I Harman/K•rdon·KEF Manu Kai Yacht Sales ,90 Sh•dow ~real ,_1 (663135) $14,995 1 .58• with yard. contraeta 1>9fore you nleal 1kllls 1uch a• 1eoo-1MO • w/apeaker standa. Sven E. eecklunc:t. Bkr car, AC. good eond, BAUl!R LOTUS 381 19th Piao• RENTALS TO s ign. Shop around for electrical, plumbing, 8~ -1 OOft of Monater 949·675-0586 low ml. 4 dr. auto. __ 1_1_4_·8_4_2_·_7...,,7,.,.o_o_ (do not disturb tenant) su•ea 2724 ratH. HVAC, carpentry, r• OutrWlta Cabla. $200. 673-4218 52900/obo. 574-4727 ,93 V•nden Pl•• &1450. Ag154M984 ~ •--------......-frlgeratlon and weld· E•i.te"'" • =""'.,.,....._,,..=--=---iiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Unbellevabl• Oppl'yl Ing. we are paying a . Conducted 1 .. ••••••• MARINE SLIPS Black, crHm lthr, TWH a•r 1•• new Internet highly comp•tltlva 1• (669299) $19.995 carl)9t1, 1c attached CM APT prlv ba, •hare D•v Tradlng\ wag• and full b9nellta.. Paintings 't' China GA.RAGE SALES DOCKS 7022 FORD BAUER LOTUS gar. near Qelaon'• garage, no pei., no cur1ou1? 26G-4975 It lnterHted, pl•u• Books~ Fumiture 714--842·7700 , S1450J8kr Mo-6684 1moke, 1390 + HC fax rHume co: (818) 40 y~ : Unbellevabl• 380' Aval °"1· 540-9412 821..o683 or mall to: in Newport Beach vl9W of bay/gr .. n belt K'ald• CM Lrg Maater 11uNOUNCEMENTS !,w401n5 , -~v.•raMoln ... ~5d7.. 14.673.622 rare find, very private Br, patio. cable, w/d, l•IM•'••••••• • ....,. • ...... · highly upgraded, gar. tun prlv, no/pet1• 1_e_o_e ______ _ 2700.q It, 4br 3.5ba $495 + ~ utll'a day Offlce S3eOOm 310-245·8814 648-1001 eve548-5385 ANNOUNCEMENTS FulvPT, light phonH, • A/R, filing. quick 2920 books exp a musL liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii F ax re 1 u me a Io . NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT 2669 BEACH . 2669 AUTO ACCIDENT HELP n....ee9.a490· NEEOEOI Any wltnHt •PERSON FRIDAY• to thla accident: Recepllonlat llght July 4th 1 :30pm. San bookkeeping. typrng. Mlguel & MacArthur, computer, houra NPB. 714-731-8838. negotiable. Call -~------- ~ PAIRWAY APARTMENTS ~ ' AT BIG CANYON OATBO COMMUNITY BY PASttlON ISLAND ~11ful tree llncct s1rcc1s nncl golf C'oursc views P.11JOy ('Hrcfroo llVlng In >'f111t lrvge 949-4542-0735 fax Prot'I Tannla LHIOtll rHume 940-842·1729. I. 2 (.)f J OH apmuncrn homcl • 1W0-<:<1r gnmge by daughter of former world #1 pl,ayer. PlltJ PT Aa•l•t•nt Mgr• Group, I 5°'6 off 1 at 2 dayt per w .. k for l•a•on. Andrea Hit 1torage In N.B. 94g..750-3129 Computer eJCper help· ful. 949-840.9019 • ~1erldryer hool<11flS • Flr~ace twood & sc~> • t'I Ir c:ondlllootng • WCI bnr In 2 And J HR • Al<Ym system • SI .650 IO $2.005 LOST• POUND 2925 ·-----~- l'OUND fem e.aoaa. ~ vaclnlty West cun a :"'ll PLBASB CALL (714) ~09 r ~;;.~~88 N!'!3.te~~~y -··lllll'lil'~ .. _._.._.llim'' _ _..11ii"llli.~iill•'ii'illllli-"ii'•"111-...-· L 0 S T /R •WA" D 'i..TU\V7nQRT MARINA' Belge/Whl ehlh·tzu 1"lt£ WI' 7/21 In MeH del Mar .t n.t D'TMENTS area, Kida hrtbrknl .n.r .n.n 957-1 •81 S.yf'root com1Haity .-ida ~tc badl 8c marioe. TtOpicaJ ~&·~ ww ~ 8c fWl elect. Wt.Ill to BtlbOa ltl.,.d •ho~ MJA11ta &om FulUoa bWid. H!ALTH • PITNESS 3000 ------------ 812-820 Per Hour T~a :~o.ua.__ ·~-­·Llllll-· ........ ......... ldta1989 6.DE' 1~'4 •Newe '1a9h• '>fW1r::=======::n ------...,.........,.~~,,..--·· WANTED ~m!1H~i~ PIANOS & Co .. ctlbles ·~ ... , ......... • Sc-«tot • ~ • Ol'ct ,~._,. $$ CASH PAID $$ -l"K·• ... •h-WE BUY ESTATES • lrnmedit .. f'*'<ly ·-· •wt PAY MOM$ 'ASru· ~-~ SIGN MEN ~,'"'"·b""" .11 •1oct1ru. 'v nt\d•r 11 ~r "fonn 1hon t 1419~1 111~ --- 011 957.S133'm SOJ<3~~8~ST 2202 le. Malill St. S..te Me. CA t2101 ........ ~CA'* ... •• J APPLlANCES ~O 1 i Frlt $225 Wa•h•r/ Dryer S145. each. Xlnt eondltlonl 931.0287 Ule 'fl lie/;; tfou. /fk-i'te Call 642-5678 ·. GARAGE SALE HINTS a.be your garage ale, detenntne wha Items you MMO . HI. Make sure everything Is clean and repatred. ~ 642-5678 •Sp.do• IBR. 2BR and 2BR 8c den •PU. • Printc padot or balc:oolu •Wood bw..Wgu fl.itplua •Printc~ am~ng reanaplng Ingredient. 5•H.T,P? Natural MW attema· tlve to diet ''drUgi. Cut a app•tlle 'tt)a h'e a I l h y w wy . 1 .. 00.72•ee4T. Hot Point waaher & elect Dryer, Almond Ilk• new. $250. Set 714·875·1653. -·-----------·------------- • BoauUpt-lftilablt • $1SSO • $1600 No .PctJ Please call (949) 760~0919 llVID Summer vi aitor~ Summer vacatJon-i Summer e;~hool? Summer moving? End 6ummer etreee;. ~~~~~~~~ Whewr you~•~ for)OUr rel•ilvn. • plaice for )10Ur klde Of" • ~for ~rwlf. 9h0tt.~. vnf'uml~ or fuml~ ie. ... .,. now ...,.IWJile In thl heart at ll'WW• UnMriHty Town c.nt.r.• ~ """"*' '-. ~" DEltlil.ELEY COUltf: 7&9·1'Te8 HARVAID:789-17S6 IW•CID: 71H17• ~ .......... M•ytae WHher & dryer xlnt cond, whftl, nu S580. S•ll S250H 949.e4a.3ee9. PUINITURE 60.14 -------- ' Run your ad in the Newport Beach Cosfa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 1 00 ,000 homes . Fax us this form with yc;>ur credit card # or mail it in with a check todayl Run for a w8ekt If · ~r car does not Sell we'll run "it for another Yl88k FREEi All for $1 o• D YES,SELL MY CAR City . \ -----''--------------Zip Phone u.dit Cord O W:. CMSA O~ X ·'--~~~~~~&f>~ Mail To CWlY At.OT • 330 W, 9ay sn.t, CCMllQ Mno, CA 92627 (114J 642·5611OrfAX1114163 l-6$94 ~,.,.,,, Ot#yJ ,,,.... "*' Alifittenl '°"" l4----.,.-------""""""~~ •1101ot.11iw, ll.OOeOcltatAllonalh •••••••••• . I . . . • • • • • Thur.day, July 23, 1998 TODAY'S CRaSSWORD PUZZLE BATHfUB REGLAZING 41Gteellgod 49Tak.eeacNlq 50 Slut• of ~ 52 Spece 156 Some dogl 57 Theiler.,.. 511 Throb 80 Take lhe but 8' Chemical compound 82 Color 83 Square or lllp - 114 Wenl 11111 DOWN 1 Wri111 Morneon 2 Surrounded by 3 8aHbaN'1 Durod'lef 4 Sall•lled 5 Receded 6 Cry ol woe 7 Milled 8And10 on abbr 9 Crowning cerllf'nOniff tO In lhe INck of 11 Free lor·all 12 Myttilcal bod 15 Social mlsl11 18 Otamountlld 21 It's for horHll 23 Use the rink 24 Sk"1 bo<dera <'5 0.llClency 2e [)eljghtlUI place 27 Sfutiboro one 28 Smiles 29 Wlc1et9retld 3t Common ~mphlbian 33 By -from memory 3" Is obligated 35 Sweet potal<>es 37 Auula:n ruler 41 Locke 43 Brewery kiln 44 Painting or ICUlpCure ,C5 Popu .. r ... lood 4e Wu llck 47 Student'• 48 =quality 50 Profit 51 Open 52 Fence patt 53 Ripened 54 -cenl 58 Ve• 58 Kllchen meat. A TOUCH OF CLASS Cteanlng. AH(Comm LlcfBond. Free Eat. Tereaa 71{·282·7143 PROFESSIONAL COMPUl'Ell SBRV1CE SlM1'1£ 6 AffOlDA&£ •YIH '91~· • Sdltdult Uoinclt NOw • • PCT,.,..111111 • •1011 HOUSECLEANING LlcenHd·Bonded 112.00 per hour. 714·548-0308 •Bright HouHclelinlno European Proltulon1l1. BHI In townl Atla. Derek & Grace 714-857·2847 HOUSECLEANING · GOOD Rel'1. Own tranaportatlon. Call anytime 241 ·0531 ON-SIT• (714 840-7672 COMPUTER . ~UP1 Adv1nc1ct Wood1y11em1 .Cullom Cablnelry· Kitchen • Balh • Ooor1 Moldlng1 · Man1e11 lllletO 714·998·8970 ' ...... ltyOWft.000.N wtlfle>IMa~ and TANNAH .-SCH Newport Bioch/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot 'Jiii' 1110 tUUS 1115 llllC!J>IS 1130 TOTOT& 1210 ••• OIMf•ll-._..,., ... aa :aoo •at MO aLo ·•• OAMllY a.a 4 o a911. ..,.. AC Uhr, moonrf. CO Mint cond. onty 4e3 of ve. auto, fuH pwtl 3i.il .. L>!!,,.I •!.~··· (1121oe) '30."7 theN hi ~· L.exup Ired•, lmmac: -u. VP Laxua M.,C9dff w.,. made. (013211) It.HO -aTlllN8T•-llla810N vt•JO lmmao.. Ilk• nu, a LDUa OP A TRICK IN GREED ";';._........ CM8)3•• OM4 1hOW winner. Own9d .. 8TMINaTSR •ee La 400 by a malUte and cat• 1_, ...;C._7_1_4~)...,,n..,...,a.e,.....,.tM_O_ .. _ Norlh-Soulh ~ulncrabte. S<xuh deals. WEST • J 108 (;) 98 r NOlTU • K.73 c:i A QJ 10 64 0 9 •AK7 EAST • 61 o K6S2 • Q K73l 0 J 1084 •J 103 •Q6 41 SOUTH •AQ 9S4 <='5 <>AQ13 •985 ei ____.._ 1lM&-.. c /1 ~ 1ui drlY*' llnc• ·ee. • .... c-o· • ... WC$& led the deuce of clubl, iaUn ---,._ • 8 h"" •' • v o' I -vn ..._ with the ltinfi in dummy .......... -•-~ ate"', guncty, c4oX4, •tv. (028152) 1345,tl =~~ .. ~ 4 .• 101110.0000; Aulo, AC, c•••· ~-'1'4 PoWef, Player, LUU8 • (3KEHM4) lt,150 drew &IWnjJI n three roundt, endina t•mot• entty, nu paint, M••••ON Yl8JO SMH51-a345. LUU8'0I' an hand, I.hen led 1hellttotho1tn. H,700ml, H,800. (e4e)~4 '83 :SOOD ~'efY well W.8Tlll ... T•R East made a fine de(eftlive play by '7t4-84••1•8 'M LX 480 malnt, Hcep,lonally (714) •••.eecMJ allowin1 dummy to win the tnclc. 'Ille CHhmereJlvory, full clean, all pwr. atereo •e7 CAMRY L• ace or hellU wu cashed, Soulh dis-Y ·-•o'n:R tl 13 opt (131217) '40,500 '5250 obo 723-4717 19k mt, cuatom Whl9, cardin1 a di11nond frofl} hand u both wutll ~ ui LDUa '88 300• 70kml, p .. 11 AUto. lmmacuiai.11 defenders followed, then the queen Ml8810N VlaJO grey, orig owner, lllnt (3VOB02'L 117,550 WU led, East following wi1h the ••• DIHOVMV • (848)304-C>eM c 0 n g_. I 1 7 • 5 0 0 . waLs•TxM,•N.oT~•R seven. Convinced that Wut held the Riola r9d, Ian, IP•••· 'H ac 400 e1:a-•01e king, which was now the Ot'lly out· (3NFY029~ 119,995 White/Ivory, full opt (7t4) 892-eeoe standina hcari, declarer ruffed, and ucoua•T ... LMO•T•u! cos09s1L>•xuas3e,9n NISSAN 9150 •-------- the roor fell in. The but declater .. .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TaUCKS . 9220 could do now was to c--s to 1 "iah (?t4) 042·7700 MlSllON Vl•Jo ""' " C948)384-09M '88 Aocord LX 2dr, Club and 1n1 1he d1' amond fi1---·'"' • ,.. ~J ,....._.. •----------,-.. --.-8-.. -00---• auto, hatchback, AJ>-••--------..... down 1wo. w11tvHS ft115 ,.7 • '1tereo, pa, run• gdod'r ---·------ East defended superbly, but it waJ wo.Au • Full opl, 14K ml, 11250 obo 131-0757 The bidding. _ _ 'silly of Soulh to risk the slam. Instead l•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii5iiil <05932~exua130•887 199 MAXliliA ox• SOVTH WlSI' NORTH EAST of ruffing, declarer 1hould simply '8t LS400 Special M18SION Vl•JO 31K ml, Milo, Honda• 80'• to 97 C111 StOO.S500 I• Pm 30 P1111 have slurred 1no1her di1mond. Edition, Oold, 1••ther, (948)304-0eM (3POL985) It 8.1888 3• Pua 46 Pua Whehe h ,...._ · k orlglonal owner', _ ...... ,..,....._,,..,,.... ____ 1 L•XUS Of" Pollet lmDOUndt : Hondu, 'royotaa, Chevya, Jeep• & 4X4'a muat ••Ill 000-772·7470 117802 .. 0 ...._ 5• .....__ l r or noc l al won u,.; tnc • power tJH, moonrool, '93 •a:aoo ,. • -•-,..__ w h '-----· d Wl!8TMIN8Y•R 6• Pua P• ,._ u""'" ere enougn .,....,,~ 1n ummy a lr·rld•, Nakam4chl Ltht, moonrf, 1mmac1 1714) 892 .. 900 OpenlngJead: Two of 6 10 take care of declarer's remaining compact CID premium (3XOZ1tt) 118.888 losers to ensure 1t least 12 lricks. 1ound, traction con· Lll!XUa OP Playing for an. overtrick at the Incidentally. the percentage pl1y in trol, chrome nma, Int• c~::,T:::~:. OLDSMOBILE 91551 _______ _ f I . ldom hearts is to lead 10 the ace, then take• grated phone ay11em VANS 9225 expense o a s am 1s se rccom· ffi fi If'-----c 1 ee1c ml 121.9K mended. At rubber br1dge, the very 1\1 ang messe. '"""'~are .r •you 949-700-3833 '88 Regeno~ 8S 4-0t,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili thouahi is 100 appaJhng for words. At will know soon e= whether a LINCOLN -9120 blk, lthr, all pwr, 87 DODOI! Co IP diamond finesse is to land the '92 LS 400 clean, lllnt condl nv van, dup teale, there is nQ jUarantee that contracl. Nbn cert, lthr, moonrl 93k ml, 1 owner, AT all pwr, TV VCR , ~veryone is going to btd the slam, so (120234) 120,987 '97 Conttnental ,..950. 714.968-1275 tint wind. 124,900. 11 can tum an above average score Ll!XUS ve. pw/pdl, ABS, lthr, PP 949-574-5114. inlo a z.ero. , Learn lo be a better bridae play· Ml8alON Vl•JO (~290) t24,887 --------er! Subscribe now to the Coren .. Coat• M•H SUZUVY 92051--------North-South reached the excellent Bridge Letter by callln~ (800~ 788-(949)384-0884 Llnooln Meroui ~ VOLVO 9230 spade slam in short order. Nonh's 1~"' fior '-'o-··*-n. r" t• ·-·. (7t4) 940.•03 '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii jump to five spades paUemed out 1he 4 ""' .. u, • ..... uv ~ IV '93 •• 300 ... '90 SIDl!KICK JLX · 1• ha"d's distribulion and asked Soulh Goren Bridge Letter, P.O. Box White chrome, full opt '97 MARK VIII 4•4. 301< ml, lthr, ABS: '83 248 W•eon bo I' d . h f 4410, Chicago, lU. 60680. (222079) 119,995 AC, PW/POL, ABS, tttt, ( 1 o 5 411o)S1 4 , 4 4 4 Sliver/black Int, well a Ul 11ump qua 11y an • w11 two o L•xua (687170) $241987 LEXUS OI' maintained, 4apd+od the 1hree lop honors, South had flo M1aa10N Vl•Jo Coat• M•H w•aTMINSTl!R aafe car, mu11 ... 1 qualms about biddina six spades. (948)304-0884 Llnootn·M•rcury (7t4) 892-e908 $2400 obo • 944·1239 1~-----~-------===-;__ __ _.;;;.;;;..._..=,~;__--.;;;;;;;-1·~~~~~~~ (714)84().8030 '93 ••:too fully----------•--------•--------;=.=:===================zl IO•d•d, llhr, ale, am/ p ~rp TOO~NC~h,' TOYOTA 9210 VOWWAG!N 9235 Im CHI, moonroof. (734959) t24,897 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Dail J~Pilot NEWPO RT BRACH Y:oSTA MESA ' Put a few words to work for you. Call 642~5678. 113,AOO. 714·754-173'1l Coat• M••• ••• CAMRY LI! ·•as JaTTA· 4 dr, •94 OS 300 Llnooln·Meroury ve, loaded, 112k ml, nJna great, very de- Black/grey, lull opt 714 840'5030 orig owner, AC con-pendable, great · aurf (074737) 124,987 verted to R134. Xlnt car. 11000. 645-3474. Lll!XU8 MERCEDES 9130 c11• & cond, recorde.1 _______ _ Ml8SION Vll!JO SS,315. 714-545-4231. ANTIQUES le (949)384-00M ii, 0ii8iiiii2ii8ii0iii8ii.iiiiiMii•iizil ·~~nr~~~~~!~~g, CLllSSICS 92 SO '94 La 400 pearl white, newly nerf bars . Loaded I liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Whhe/lvory, full opt painted & techromed, 181< ml on a brand '78 Cad l!ldo Conv <2 t1 en~•xu.'32·1177 Int r •don• (I nc· new engine I 115,500 1 owner. garage kept, MISSION Vl•JO wooden daah) rune obo. 7t4-434-7847 1361< ml, S12,500 obo g, •• t . I 1 2 ' 5 0 0 . 073·5328 (948)384-0084 073-592t Cla11lfled 11 ..... 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