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SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CO~UNmES SINCE 1907 •
MARC MARTIN I DARY Pll.OT
Deckhand Rick Mihm checks the depth of the dredging operation at the edge of the barge Columbia in the Bay Back on Wednesday.
Levennan Tom Bond, inset photo, looks back down the channel at the pair of kayakers heading toward the dredging operation. ·
Though it can
be monotonous
at times, barge
workers who
clear the muck
out of the
Back Bay say it's
also peaceful
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BACK BAY -Tom Bond knows
what h.is day will be hke when he
wakes up every mormng before
dawn.
With the misty manne layer hdng-
ing overhead, the Soh-Flo employee
goes to the dredging company's
headquarters on Shellmaker Island
and takes a small motorboat to the
barge that has been working
overnight in lhe secluded upper
reaches of the Back Bay. He chmbs up
d flight Of rusty, Odl'rOW Slall'S lo the
tiny cab of a tall crane.
Sitting behind hundreds of Jevers,
buttons and pedals, he begrns the ril·
udl: lower the bucket, scoop up the
muck, dump it on the barge, start
agam.
It can gel monotonous, "Just hke
anything else,~ he says.
But day in and day out, Bond's
work lS helping to save the precious
Upper Newport Bay -home to
endangered wildlife species and
nature-lovmq kay<1kers -lrom turn-·
mg mlo a g1,mt mPddO\\
And although he ht1~ done. the
mdnudl labor t11f bis Iii<>, Bond, a lev-
em1t1n, knows thdl th1'> gig is spec1dl
So ·c10 Bobb)' Drye, R1rk fl.Uhm and
Ddn Pnc<'.
They are lhe workt>r'> on the der-
nck dwdge Columb1d d mdJOr port
of th<.' count}'.., t•ltort to nd th<' bdy
noor or more thun Q00,000 cubic-ydrds
of sediment thdl 11 hd~ < oUected over
SEE DREDGE PAGE A13
Don't think,~ con afford
the theate~ Think ~in.
Tickets to "Renf' win be
offered at $20 in the first
two rows Fot
'89 Poge ~ll
' THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1998
State may
.~take over
inferior
schools
•Newport-Mesa oltk1ab oppose
governor's plan to 1cqwre '>Chools
m lowest 5°'11 on t('<;t<> tu improve
or be run by state dppomtc>es.
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NEWPORT-MESI\ . IJTiciCJlnt> Lh1s The San
Francisco Count\ '>Upermti•ndf.111 ol public educa-
tion comes to Nl•wport-t-.lt'sd dTHI u•pldCP-. I~< exist-
mg elected school bcxud \'lrlth u thrl'P-memher statc•-
selecled comm1t11>1•
It\ d worst·Cd'>e sc-rn.1110, hut 1t could happen
under d prov1s1on
in Gov. Pe te Wil-
son's educatwn
accoun ld b1 ~1 l v
plan ·
The> Educdllon
Crisis Mandg<?-
ment Ass1stdnct>
Team plan mclud-
ed m Wilson\
budget proposdl
provides for on
durulinq team thdt
would v1s1t
sch ooh whost•
slandardJZed te-.t
scores ttre m tht?
lowest 5"o ot C:uti-
formd school'> No
Newport ·M~'>d
school is rankl'd
that low
QUESTION
Losing control?
Should the state require
schools in the bot I
tom 5''• of test
scores to make
improvements or be
run by outsiders?
Call our Readers Hotline
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ThP team, mdde up ol ~tdt1• erlucatwn ofhC'Mls,
wouJd conduct dn edu<.dhonal audit o( a "chool. and
the school rustncl would he rC'qu1rc:•d to pd)'" for haJf
the cost
Based on the dud11, school 1tnd d.btnrt ofhc1dls
would be required to com(> up with a rc>covery pldn
to corrPct the cKddeffilc weaknP'>.,es at th(• school
That plan must ttlso be approvl'd hy the tcd.m, which
would then morutor 1U. 1mple m•mldbon
·1rs lake an independent aud1ltng team that dl'rll"
wilh t-cluc-dt10n rdlher than hnancc'> • cud Rich Hal-
SEE SCHOOL PAGE A13
Federal government sues
two local investment brokers
Water district to hire designer
• SEO accuses Newport Beach and Costa Mesa men
and five others of defrauding investors of $15.7 million .
GRl3G R1~1JNG them 600 customers of $15.7 mil-
lion. The brokers skimmed a sub-
My Pb stantial portion of the profits,
NEWPORT-MESA 1\vo according lo the lawsuit.
local investment brokers were The Securities and Exchange
named in a federal lawsuit filed Commission filed the suit in the
Tuesday that accused them and U.S. District Court m Los Angeles.
five other men of misleading cus-The agency is asking the court to
tomers about oil-and-gas ven-stop the men Crom committing
tures. any future violations and order
Christian Higgins, 22, of New-them to pay civil penalties and
port Beach .and Jrey Friedmann, repay •ilJ-gotten • gains.
33, of Costa Mesa worked for The la wsuit alleges that Hig-
three Orange County companies gins, Friedmann a.n~ o ther sales·
that allegedly defrauded more men inflated p rofits on invest·
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rnentlt' to customers. They also
misrepresented their own person-
al gains m some or the business
ttansacll.ons, according to Seetm-
ties and Exchange Commlssion
attorneys.
The defendants allegedly
received investments from cus-
tomers lo purchase oil wells but
didn't disclose their profits, which
are estimated to be more than
$4.8 million.
The lawsuit also accuses Hig-
gins of selling interests in two of
the companies.
Higgins' uncle, John Powell of
SEE FRAUD PAGE A13
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COSTA MESA -Mesa Consolidated Water
Distnct will hold a specitil me>ctmg today to select
a designer for tis colored-water trcabnent plant.
The board of Clirectors will choose from five bid-
ders who wtll 1m1ke pres "ntullon on de 1gns for a
tredtment fdnlity along Gti,l<-r Avenue near the
San Diego Freeway, s, 1d Lynnette Round, a water
district spokeswoman ...
A comnutt('e U1at hul> a lredcly reviewed propos·
a1s also will mdke a rc>commendabon, she said.
By using of colored wdter, the distnct hopes to
cut the use of importe>d water from 25"'o to 5%,
Round said
·w~ want our custom~ to save money,• she
said "That's ii dnV1ng force."
Colored w ater i::; f ~ in aquifers below 600
feet. Allhough 1t tS sbgtttfy\;a.colored, smells like
rotten eggs dlld is wanner than avert1ge, the
water's quality 1 extit>mely high, according to a
water distnct fact sheet.
The board ts holding the spenal m "ting to put
construction of lhc water tredtrnent facility on the
fast truck. so groUJ'ldbreaking can occur by Febru·
1999, Round a1cl,
The board had ongmdlly d ndcd m March to
bypas the romp~ubve btdding proce s for de51gn
of the S7.2 million pldnt by givmg Bcrkel y-based
Recd lnternttttonal the only c;hot at the project. 7Jb
board later rcscmdcd that dcci.s1on.
Pour other comparu have jmncd Reed 111 bid-
d.lng on the project. They ~ • AKM Consulting
Engu1cers of Irvme, Boyle Eng1•c nng/MaJcolm
Ptrrue of Carlsbad. CH2M Hill of Santa Ana and
Carollo Engme<•rs, all;o ol Santa Ana.
The meeting is scneduled for -4 p.m . at M
Consolidated Water District, 1965 Placentia Ave,
NO _PLACE TO STAY
Group of 20· French students begin four-week visit today
· but still need families to put them up
GllCG RNJSG
9at1,.,,
1\venty French teenagers arrive in the
United States today without a home 1tway
from home.
A last-minute glitch has prompted Educu·
tional Foundation, a national organiull.on that
offers foreign exch411ge programs, to ask
Newport Beach and Costa Meu residents for
support ..
1bey are looking for 20 fe.milies willing to
p&ay h01t to the students for four weeks.
•lbe kids come With their own biography
10 famUMil know more about wbO they are:
Mid area 1Den11ger Sue Leiferman. ·'The fama·
lies get to chOOee what kid will stay With
them.•
The teens, llgtJI t5 to t9, bav.t heahb inlur·
QllSTIOI
Ari you • good h0st7
If YQ\& wec'9 to let one of Fiench I eicetutnge ihldinb stay at 'f04ll
horiie, hOW would you~ time
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ance and bnng their" own .-daO mc>n9Y·
HOit femutes Will f"4 and bOu. tbela.
I.AIU rman J4kl
Although the foundadon wants ..eta llu·
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dent to tay m on hous hold tor th•• duration.
a t n can be hou d with someone l whil
a ho t family 1~ on ~ctcation.
Students will go to two planned actiYltiell
per w k but th )' pend the JMJority of thetr
tune Wlth then host famU •
Leifennan said all of the tudentl ~k
English.
•tr an ennr hlllg cultural expertenC'tt for
both the lamUy and the tlldent, • she Mid.
·we help create 11i long In nd hips and the
beneflts ore end\ "
The students Will stay at a Soutbeni c.16·
fonua College donnitory unW ~ -
found. HOWtJYet, they WUl need tC> ftnd .,_. mg by n..day, when U.. ooll9 P"S*91 Ill
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A 2 Thursday, July 30, 1998 locals onl Newport Beach/Costa Meso Doily Pilo
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llST IUYS ••
·MICH WONG
Becoming magician was tijclcy f<;Jr Costa Mesa man
I /
Baby Bloc/mers
ishamng a
cl~thing sale
B aby Bloomers (548-1001), a
resdle du.ldren's shop. is
having a sununer sale
today and Fnday. Sale merchan-
dJSe mcludes all cluldren's wear
and more lhdil 1.000 pieces of
mdtenuty wear at 20% off, plus
discounts on other items as well.
"I have a great selection of hand-.
mdde costumes for boys and girls. 1
My supplier is very creative and i
1s gearing up for Halloween, H 1
Sdld owner Nancy Blanchard. i
"Just check out my chsplay win-1
dow~. They speak for them-l
selves." Baby Bloomers carries 1
mostly resale children's clothing, l
furruture, toys and maternity j
wedt. It's at 1125 Victoria St. #A. i
Costct MeSd. l
Going In Style (644-9760), the 1
LraveJ store at Fashion Island, is !
offenng t 0°'<> discounts to seruor 1
CJbzens and all travel agents. j
Going In Style cames a wide i
HE IS
A master of Wusion. ' ., .
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A TRKX lW HIS SUM '"
At bis quaint bome' •in Coita Mesa,
Wong appear, 'to be yo~ average ~rsoo
-until be ·wbipl up a Hitle magic.
Holding up one ?f.1 hii business cards,
be took a black felt pen and wrote the
words "red: *b\u~t and •green" on the
back. He initialed the card, showed it .to •
his audience ol ooe and banded it to him.
With a snap of his flngen. be flipped over
the card, on which U. words had turned
into their r~ve mlan.
How doe8 be do tbatt
*You don't wUt to reveal your
secrets,• he said. *'nMlt's What keeps peo-
ple on the edge of tbeU: seats.•
Once a bobby fot Wong, magic bas
evolved into a full-time profession for the
43-year-Qld. For the Jut 20 years, Wong
ba.s performed for grollpl ranging from
corporate executiV89 to kindsguteners.
Whether they are ~ or old. most of
Wong's audience ii aw.-.tnick when be
digs deep into bis bag of tricks.
BY SUD OR SNOWMOllLI
Wong's magic career started in the
strangest of places. After graduating from
Portland State University in Oregon,
Wong headed north to Alaska in 1977.
The remote, sparsely populated regkm
was ideal for Wong, wbo studied wildlife
biology in college.
range or accessones for the avid 1
traveler and has added to its col-i
lecbon d prerruer line of travel 1
cloUung made by Ex Officio. This 1
travel cloUung is lightweight, ver-1
sdWe -pants with a zip-off fea-1
lure thdt converts them to shorts, l
JdCkets with sleeves that zip off 1
converting them to vests. Fabrics 1
d!e lightweight, breathable, wrin-i
kle-resistant, water-repellent and !
quick-drying. Styles have unique !
features such as air vents for l
keeping cool, shoulder patches to 1
keep your bag from falling, secret 1
pockets for hiding valuables, and 1
many more features not found in j
regular clothing. There are also j
great gilt items for weekend trav-1
elers. including lightweight 1
Lesportsac luggage, portable pie-l
He worked in a cannery for several
months when an Anchorage nightclub
owner spotted Wong entertaining some
patrons with a couple of ca.rd tricks. The
owner liked Wong's style, and before
long, he had his own table show.
Word spread of Wong's performance,
and he was soon hired by oil companies
that were drilling extensively along the
Alaskan seaboard. 11le compenies would
send him to Eskimo .villages on a 19-seat
biplane once a wet:!k. When the weather
got nasty, they would transport Wong by
dogsled or snowmobile.
modem technology such as televisions or
telephones. Wong was one of their only
sources of entertainment.
performance of *Beauty and the ~ast.•
He still performs occasionally at the
amusement park.
waiter on the TV shaw, "Beverly Hills :
90210, • and did research on tbe new "
mov1e, •tethal Weapon 4." t
"I only had room for a couple of foot·
lockers," Wong said. •There wasn't much
space for anything else. H
Wong said the Eskimos were perplexed
by bis trick in which still birds suddenly
come to life.
•At first they thought I was some sort of
evil shaman," he said. •It was real inter-
esting to see the world in a simple state ...
not tainted like we normally see. It also
makes you appreciate what you have.~
Probably the most enriching aspect of
being a magician is promoting his self-
esteem magic shows for diildren. He
encourages them to stay away from drugs
and alcohol and boost their morale. The
children look into a mirror and Wong
warns them not to lose their •internal
magic.•
U he isn't using a buzz saw to 04t ~
through bis assistant or trying to escape a ~
straitjacket hanging upside down, Wong .c
ts thinking of new illUsions. The payoff is :
the numerous ra.dal expressions by audi-:
ence members after Wong successfully 1
completes. !
"It's a giant rush , almost like a big high •
for me," Wong said. •The countless smiles ~
are worth it every time." :
rrs A WONDERFUL UFE
Wong headed back to lus native Cali-
fornia in 1988 and worked for Disney. He
entertained at Disneyland's private club
and designed special effects for a street
Wong also thrives on his creativity. He
makes his own costwnes and props cmd
paints watercolors in his spare time.
' THt ONLY ACT IN TOWN SMILE HIGH -Story by Greg RJsli"9, !
The villages weren't equipped with He is also a part-time actor. He was a photo by Marc Martin •
nic sets, folding Sport Seats that j
double dS walking sbcks. There 1
are also items for going around 1
town, such dS insulated water l
bottle earners, Healthy Back bag$ 1
and Motorola wal.lae-talkies. l
Going In Style is near the Atrium 1
Court m Fasluon Island. l
My favonte linen shop, Scan-l
dla Down (549-9046), is having a 1
summer sale. Scandia Down car-l
Solution to high school's
traffic jams proposed
nes the highest-guality linens, j JENIFER RAGLAND and they have the best designs 1 ___ _;... __ D!it_Plil _____ _
and patterns. The sale merchan-1
chse includes its Siesta, Calais i EASTBLUFP -City and Coro-
and Versaille comforters marked i na del Mar High School officials
down 25'Yo, and a JS-% discount 1 are proposing several changes to
on ldn Gilbert ltalian chambray l Eastbluff Drive in an attempt to
sheets, and Bye the Sea coUec-1 reduce traffic jams -and the
bon Scanctia Down is on the sec-l possibility for accidents -dunng
ond level or South Coast Plaza 1 peak morning hours.
near Sci.ks Filth Avenue. The sale 1 Starting either before the next
lasts through Aug. 16 : school year or shortly thereafter,
Recycled Romances is having the school's front parking lot
a Ted Under The Tent event across from Alba Street will be
where you cdn meet your favorite restricted to student drop-off and
author. from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday. carpool parking only, said City
There will be a $5 adrrussion fee Traffic Engineer Rich Edmonston.
to help J>dY for the tent. The He said that should signifi-
authors who are expected to cantly reduce the amount or left-
attend are l..Ulda Lael Miller, hand turns into that lot, which
Debbie Macomber, Laura school officials have said caused
BradJey. Viclo Moore, Leigh much of the congestion. Tbe
Greenwood, Evelyn Rogers, parking lot had been used by stu-
Rdchel Gibson, Patti Berg. Susan ~ents and teachers, he said.
Andersen, Lorraine Heath. With the changes, all students
Georgina Gentry, Victoria wbo drive to school will park in
Alexander and Susan Crosby. To the back lot, which Edmonston
·RSVP. call 645-05,29. It's at 145-said was always designated for
147 Brwdway int::osta Mesa. student parJdng but was never
more than half-full.
• llEST BUYS runs Thursdays and Satur-The back lot will have new
days If you know of a good buy. send • drop-off areas, as will the bus fax to ~ 170 or write to Best Buys,
Dally Pilot 330 w. Bay st., Costa Mesa, parking area. School and d ty offi-
92627 cials will advise parents to use the
QUESTION
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of the proposed I changes to East.bluff
Drive 1 Will they help
ease some of the
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drop-off areas instead of forcing
students to cross Eastbluff Drive
at Alba, where a 12-year-old boy
was hit last month.
As part of the effort, the city
will install stop signs on Eastbluff
Drive at Vista del Oro and signs
alerting drivers to the school and
crosswalk at Alba. Edmonston
said the city is planning to design
a free right-tum lane from East-
bluff Drive onto southbound Jam-
boree Road, which is intended to
reduce congestion in the after-
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noon when school gets out.
"l think those are all pretty
good ideas, and hopefully they
will relieve the problem,~ said
Barry Eaton, a member of the
Eastbluff Homeowners Associa-
tion board.
The free right-tum lane on
EastbluJf could also reduce traffic
congestion on Ford Road, he said.
Edmonston's report included
the results of a six-month trial for
blocking through traffic on Bison
Avenue across Jamboree and left
turns from northbound Jamboree
to westbound Bison.
1Taffic has decreased on East-
bluff streets as much as 42% in
some places.
*The changes have accom-
plished the goal of reducing
through traffic on Eastbluff resi-
dential streets," he said. "The
traffic has gone up on some sur-
rounding streets, but not so sig-
nificanUy to cause concern."
The main issues for those
opposed to keeping the changes
are the inconvenience and the
principle of blocking traffic on
public streets.
A community meeting on the
issu e is set for 7 p.m. Tuesda y at
Corona del Mar High School.
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BRIEFLY IN
Next year's fair will
be golden
Orange County Fall officials
are saying goodbye to fuchsias
and fiber arts and hello to gold
and grains.
Planning for the 1999 Orange
County Fair is set to begin next
month.
Next year's fair will be the
50th in Costa Mesa and coin-
cides with California's sesqui-
centennial.
Fair officials will try to come
up with a theme and activities
that pay tribute to gold and
grains. Themes will possibly
draw from the history of the
gold rush and agriculture in
California.
Pair officials were pleased
with this year's fair, which drew
723,061 visitors who spent more
than $8.2 million on adrrussion,
food, games and rides.
Library board seeks
new trustee
The Newport Beach Llbrary
Board of Trustees is putting out
a search for a technology-m1nd-
e d city resident who can fill a
vacancy on the advisory board,
w hich meets once a month.
Jim Wood, board president,
said Trustee Jay McGoodwin
resigned from his post -which
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he held for one year -because •
he's taking a JOb in Seattle.
•Of course we understand,
but it will be a loss to the
library," he said. ·we are hop:
ing to recruit someone who can
understand computers and· ·
technology as well as Jay did."
The board is made up of five :
trustees and meets once a
month. Call the City Oerk al ·
644-3005 or pick up an applica-•
tion Crom the clerk's office at
3300 Newport Blvd.
Photos sought for
fair contest
Amateur photographers are
mvited to enter their best pbo-~
tographs of the 1998 Orange •
County Fair in the Many Faces
of the Fair Contest.
The entries will be judged for •
the most artistic depiction of the :
fair.
Entries are due in the Fai:r
Administration building by •
Aug. 5. Photographs must be .
submitted on 11-inch by 12-incn
cardboard. The entrant must:
write their name, address, city,: ,
zip code and phone number on .
the back. ';
Entry fonns may be foWld in,
lhe Visual Arts Building at the-
Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Cos-:
ta Mesa. For information, call:
(714) 708-3247.
P 0 l I C I F I L I ·s •
,._ORTllAOt
w.t 0... fNnt: A pair o:cocu ars worth S 1.200 wef9 stolen
In the 1900 block.
a.t ...._.........,.,..:A worth S320 was stolen in the ,
900 block.
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lhtp)n Wily: A stereo, coml)«t diK pltyer, microwave .net ntvf..
gttor worth $4, 140 were stolen In the 200 block.
10lh Street: A set of w1mlng fl4tgS ind a t1n111s bag worth S 100
were stolen In the 100 block.
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~ewport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Thursday, July 30, 1998 A 3 .
. Banning Ranch foes should remember the Castaways
W hen 1s enough
enough? When ls too
much too much?
These are questions that
Clesirable places to live have
been wrestling with since Ad(Ull
wanted to build a spec tree-
house in Eden.
A far more ambitious plan
was in the works when we·
moved to Newport Beach over
the Independence Day week·
end 35 years ago. . ·
A batUe was raging over
whether to allow d~velopers to
plant a forest of Miami Beach-:
style high-rise condos and
apartments along the oceanfront
of Balboa Peninsula.
Fortunately, those were the
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up and smite down such
wretched excesses. (U you y.rant
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peninsula might have looked
like had the developers suc-
ceeded, check out the cluster of
sore-thumb high-rises on the
Silver Strancf just south of the
Hotel del Coronado' in San
Diego.)
Not many ye~rs later, locals
had to band together once
more, .this f1ne to put the
kibosh on a plan to build a free-
way smack down the middle of
Coast Highway. •
The geniuses behind that one
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West Newport and Corona del
Mar, all so motorists could look
at the bay as they hurtled by at
speeds far in excess of whatever
the limit was in those days. San-
ity and the residents' wishes
prevailed then, too, and the
coastal freeway scheme bit the
dust.
Newport Beach lived a rela-
tively assault-free life for some
years. Oh, sure, a gaggle of
medium-rise buildings some-
how was approved, and the
McDonald's on Coast Highway
sneaked in there somehow .
But mostly lile was good. The
high-rises were erected where
they should have been, up on
+
the rise of Newport Center:
arctutectural monstrosibes were
almost nonex:lttent, no neigh-
bors tried to pass us their treat-
ed sewage, no car dealership
abused its neighbors with glar-
ing lighting.
And when such evils did
occur, a mass ol citizen power
cam~ together to fend off the
intrusions, as when the Bay
Club tried to pull off develop·
ment of a huge commercial
hotel on its city-owned land.
Citizens rallied and beat down ·
the plan. But sometime after
that, things seemed to change.
. A Taco Bell and a car wash
joined McDonald's on Coast
Highway. I'm sure they went
through the usual permitting
process and hearings, but I kept
reasonably good track of that
sort of thing, and I can't recall
zip about either one.
It seems that -boom! -
they just sprouted overnight.
Hardly anybody wanted the
McDonald's on 28th Street
either, but at least there was
plenty of public involvement in
that fight, even though it was
futile.
J fear the same fate awaits
those who would oppose devel-
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Watt about that.
Several years ago, she led a
sizable band of crusaders hop-
ing to prevent development of
the Castaways and N~wporter
North properties.
The struggle turned into the
most astonishing and disgustmg
political fight this community
bas ever seen. As gracious,
decent and honorable a human
as you could ever be privileged
to know was reprehensibly,
scurrilously and personally
attacked.
Why? Because she and her
group dared hope to win voter
approval of a bond issue that
would allow the city to pUichase
two preaous vestiges of open
Newport Beach land and keep
them free and natural.
The viciousness of the cam·
paign surprised everybody and,
I believe, profoundly affected
Jean Watt. Her colleagues on
the City Council kicked Jean
again by denying her the
opportunity to serve as mayor,
an honor she eminently
deserved.
Worse for the community, the
personal attacks seemed to 'take
away the will to fight for the
envuonmental and quality-of-
hfe issues Jedn believed m
deeply. The woman who served
so effectively for so many years
as one of the leading con-
SQences of the c;ommumty •
moved into the·1lackground.
And we are all the poorer
But m civic evangelistn, there
seems to be a mysterious force
that provides an eager replace· 1
ment when a noble wanior
leaves the batUeheld This time
two-Kathleen Cray and Jan
Thorsky
When I redd Jemfer
Ragla nd's piece on the potenllcrl
development of the Banrung
Rdilch property in the Pilot last
week, 1t !>eemed lhdt only th e
names and places hdd beeri
changed: '
"Opponents are bandlJlg
together, hoping to fmd enough
money to bu} the land for
preservdllon . •
Talk about deja vu dll over
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=Newport Eleme al mo -• Group of dads have
been working to replace
15,000-square-f oot
courtyard, making it safer,
more pleasant for students. '
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NEWPORT BEACH -A puge
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• Newport Beach's oldest ~chool is
almost finished.
A group of about 30. Newpbrt
Elementary dads who call them-
selve~ the Beacons have been
working all sununer to replace
the 15,000-square·foot courtyard.
wh.tcb some parents were con-
:-c~med was potentially danger-
' ous·for students.
The extenor of the 63-year-old
beachfront campus also will
undergo a re novation. As part of
the Beacons' project, the adjacent
13th dnd 14th streets also will be
... upgraded. A recent infusion of
.. $25,000 from the city will be used
to decorate and renovate the
walkway on 14th Street.
"It was a bear of a project/
said Beacons member and city
Plunnmg Commissioner Tod
Ridgeway, who 1s overseeing the
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by in-kind donations by geDSOUI
Jocals, including Mark Scott; a
Newport Beach architect who
has donated about $15,000 worth
of architectural semces toward
the project.
111llis will make students want
to come out to the courtyald, and
teachers will be able to hold sci-
ence projects outs}de," Scott said.
The renovations will add 29
trees in the courtyard to provide
shade: •
The students' fathers are also
selling tiles and bricks that can
be designed by students, glazed
and placed pennanenUy
between the slabs of the freshly
poured light-brown concrete.
nies cost $100 each and bricks
cost $250. About 100 have been
sold so far.
"It's going to take a couple of
years to get all of them done,"
Ridgeway said.
Also in the works ls a pickup
and drop-off center on the Balboa
Boulevard side of the school,
where children can sit under
shady trees while waiting for
their parents to pick them up.
A.group of Newport Elemen-
tary students helped design the
front area of the school using
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September.
Ridgeway. who Js mnntng for
John Hedges' seat on the New-
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between the iD·ldnd donAtiom
and contributions, the Beacom
were able to do a job that would
have cost the ac:hool district about
$125,000 for $70,000.
"The school board ha been IO
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Comtrudlon conllnues in the courtyard at Ne~rt ~~on Wednnday. 1'llli IN
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'"Most people get a trainer because
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Cost. Mesa, 92627; faJC them to 646-
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TODAY
ltow To Value A Business &
Expense Reduction & Cash Flow
Management. Real Tool, Tips &
Techniques wtll be presented
from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. at the.
Wyndh(lm Garden Hotel, 33j0
Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mes~.
Registration, which is $25, will be
at 7 a.m. Bredktast is mcluded.
For more utlormatlon, call 241 •
3 t 58 or 24 1-3111 .
Welcome Baby and Tender Care
Parenting programs will be pre-
sented dl the Orange County
Child Abuse Prevention Center,
2482 Newport Blvd .. Suite 3, Cos-
ta Mesd. The Welcome Baby pro-
gram is from 6:30 lo 9:30 p.m.
Aug 11-13 Tender Care Parent-
ing program will be Aug. 11 and
13 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.rn. and Aug.
15 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Volun-
teers must attend all three classes
for d given program. For more
mfonnal:lon, call (~49) 722-1.107
Estancia High School Class of
1968 will present its 30-yedr
reunion Aug. 28 ttl 6 p.m. at the
Balboa Pavilion Tale of the Whale
Restaurant, 400 Bay Front, New-
port Beach. The event will feature
. Hawa11dn bedch pdrty attir<>.
Adm1s!.1on is $80. There will be no
refunds after Sdturddy. For more
mfom1dtion, call 951 -5435.
Host famllles are needed for for-
eign exchange students who w1U
be m lhe United States during the
1998-99 school year. Sktdenls will
bnnu lhe1r own healU1 insurance
and spencting money for school
and t'ntertainment For more
mforn1dt10n. call 675-0423.
Cblldien ages 1 to 12 an enroll
in either Science Camp or explo-
ration Comp at the Launch Pad on
the third floor of Crystal Court at
South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St.,
Costa Mesa Science camp and
Explorallon Camp will be held
froll\ 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. weekdays
on 1 alternating weeks through
A.ug. 28. Optional extended days,
which include a snack and movie,
are until 5 p.m. Admission is $110
for members, $130 for nonmem-
bers. Extended day is $150 for
members, $170 for nonmembers.
For more information, call 546-
2061.
SATURDAY
Wedding CoQrdlnation: Startlng.
Yous Consulting Service will be
presented from 10 a .m. to 4~30
p.m. at OCC, 2701 Fairview Road,
Costa Mesa. Regislratlon is $99
(includes materials). For more
mforrnation, call 493-6513, ext 2.
Tales of Pirates and Swashbuck-
lers will be presented from 10 to
11:15 a.m. at South Coast Story-
tellers Guild House, 1551 A Balcer
St., Costa Mesa. Admission is $10.
For more information, call 496-
1960.
"Pastels," an art exhibit by Lagu-
na Hills artist Billie Nugent, will
be on display through Aug. 31 in
the foyer of the Newport Beach
Central Library, 1000 Avocado
Ave. Adnuss1on is free. For more
Ulformation, Cdll 717-3801.
MONDAY
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TUESDAY
·The Cb:rlsttan Women's CJub of
Newport Beach will present a
luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30
p.m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221
W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. The event will feature a
1940s fashion show. Ad.misslon.is
$20. For more information, call
760-9616.
WEDNESDAY
The Networkers will meet from
11 :45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Costa
Mesa Goll and Country Club,
1701 Golf Course Drive. AdJnis-
sion is$12 and includes lunch. For
more informabon, call 885-9093.
AUG.8
A program on marine mammals
will be presented at 7:45 p.m. at
the Upper Newport Bay Ecologi-
cal Reserve, 600 Shellma ker
Road, Newport Beach. Parking
and admission are free. Hot
chocolate and mdrshmallows will
be served. For mot e information,
call 640-6746 .
AUG. 15
lroplcaJ plants will be the topic
of discussion at the 9:30 a.m. pro-
gram at Shennan Library and
Gardens, 26-47 E. Coast Highway.
John Bishop, the gardens' man-
ager of horticulture, will conduct
a tour of the Thopical Conservato-
• ry. The program is free and open
to the public. For more inf orma-
tioo, call (949) 673-2261.
AUG. 16 ·
A program UUed Spiders Are
Your Friends will be presented dt
7:45 p.m. at the Upper Newport
Bay Ecological Reserve, 600
Shellmaker •,'Road, Newport
Bedch. Parking and admission are
free. Hot . ~bocolate and marsh-
tTl.dl.Lows will be ~erved. For more
inConnation, call 640-6746.
AUG. 26
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• Beach/Costa Mesa Doi soc1e Thuridoy:July 30, 1998 A7
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G rammy-winnJng saxo-
phonist Davtd Sanborn
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his high notes before some 200
guests of Hoag Hospital's Sand-
pipers this past weekend.
The late-Sunday-afternoon
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guests gathered on the lawn of
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before the jazz concert.
nus was the second annual
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rounded in 1975. As one of the
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bon at the Newport Harbor NauUcal Museum. lbe show runs
through Nov. 8.
Sandpiper support.
Barbara Shapiro chaired the
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attendees to ·relax and enjoy,"
to take time out Crom busy
schedules to smell the proverbial
roses, to drink in the music com-
. ing from the talented Sanborn,
casually attired in Levis and a
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Shades were obligatory, for
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well as for the crowd, taking in
the music from Sanborn's album
·songs From the Night Before.·
• Following the late-afternoon
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of the Hoag Cancer Center,
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"John Stobart, American mar-
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work.
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Arnold and Julia Payne, Zack
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Francis Pedley, Arden Whit-
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nature, and discipline derived
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•The intensity of his fascina-
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way toward explaining the
vibrant quality of Stobart's oil
paintings. His keen powe~ or
observation, born of consistent
on site painting, draw the viewer
into his world.• .
Stobart's exhibit runs throvgh
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sky that distinguishes him as a
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Ravag~s of war graphically depicted in 'Private Ryan' ..
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• EDITOWS NOTE.: The Reel Ctitia col-umn ffftures movie altlques written by
community~ Mf\/lng on our
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'Saving Private Ryan·
not for faint of. heart
H eroic,
relent· less ,.
and gut,-1 I
wrenchins;r, /
"Saving Prit
vate Ryan• is
the most tepi·
tying portrayal
of combat I
have ever
seen on the
screen. Never
before have
John Depko
the madness· and total horror of
modem warfdre been made so
personal and
so real. It fully REEL CRffiCS captures the
bloody reality
of 100 men
being sJaughtered at once, yet
leaves you agonizing and breath-
less over the slow death of a sin-
gle soldier. It is emotionally gru-
eling; it has the power to pierce
terrible truth of the D·Day Inva-
sion. He presents spmtual Issues
and thought-provoking ituations
that will challenge your own
morality.
Evil choices must be made,
Matters of life and death inust be
decided in the blink of an eye.
We see incredible courage along
with lncredible cowardice. We
see glimpses or kindness in the
face of horrendous suffering and
are left to wonder: What would
we have done in ~lose circum-
stances? '' World War D ikas the defining
event of the ~<>th century. No film
has evet pro\;ded deeper under-,
standing of U">e true heroism and
sacrifices malie by the common
foot soldier in the most terrible of
all wars. Still, Spielberg weaves
depth, complexity and even
hwnor into the heart of each char-
acter and bis unfolding story.
Tom Hanks is absolutely
assured of another Best Actor
nomination. The movie is full of
great supporting actors facing
one moral dilemma after another.
But it may be the haunting work
of Barry Pepper as the deeply
religious and prayerful sniper
that lingers in your memory long
after the lights go on.
Tom Han.ks, left. and Ed Burns
star In .. Savti;ig Private Ryan."
faced by fighting men on the
ground. All these previous efforts
simply pale in comparison with
this astounding film. Powerful,
shattering, yet uplifting, it may
be the ultimate anti-war movie.
A movie that bridges
the war-genre gap
I grew up watching war
movies. As a kid I saw all the
old ones. Ulc.e propaganda
films, theyNJ.arred archetypical American, eroes like John
Wayne an glorified war.
Sure, spen died, That's a given
in war movies. But we didn't see
the indescribabl~ horror, tbe gut
wrenthing terr¢ or the waste of
We and randoJil,ness with which
death is delivered on the battle-
fij!ld.
· As a you,iig adult, I saw movies
like -Apor;8lypse Now• and •pJa.
toon• thr.f showed in graphic
detail the human carnage result-
ing Crr/111 battle. But these were
hortjl'ic films without heroes that
<:yJlically depicted-the grotesque
9(ltchery and senselessness of
war. And, set in Vietnam. they
seemed far removed from the last
great "good• war (if such can ever
be said of war), the big one -
World Warn.
Well, we now have a bridge
between the war-fibn genres
with this past weekend's release
from Steven Spielberg, •saving
Private Ryan.•
I've never been in the military.
the brutality or savagery of actu·
al warfare. But I have to say that
short of seeing the real Uung,
•Saving Private Ryan• has got to
come as dose as humanly possi-
ble to witnessing actual battle.
Hand-held,
newsreel-type
camera
footage, out-
of -control spe-
cial effects
and the extra-
ordinary tal-
ents of Spiel-
berg and com-
pany combine
to create
Day invasion of France during
World War ll.
After the initial invasion -
which is brutal beyond all
words and brings new meaning
to the wqrds •realistic battle
scenes" -and the beach is
secured, Capt. Miller is given
the assigm:nent of finding Pvt.
James Ryan. played by M!ltt
Damon (who eme rges toward
the latter part of the mo'i'ie).
scenes in
which you'd
s'Wearyou
were dropped
Ryan, ·il paratroopei; ,dropped
behind enemy lines, bias recent·
ly lost all three of his brothe~ in
actioo, and the U.S. Army chi~(
of staff orders that•Ryan be
found and brougt.1 home.
Richard With his•unflinchingly faith·
Brunette fu1 right-hand 11\an Sgt. Horvltth
into the action like some sort of
benevolent entity, dispassionate-
ly and safely viewing what was
unimaginably transpiring before
your eyes.
With its unbelievably realistic
scenes of bodies being blown
apart, soldiers lying on the ground
with their entrails spilling out, and
beads exploding, this film is not
for the weak-stomached.
The movie follows Capt.
(Tom Sizemore), Capt. Miller, 'ct
hand-picked squad of seasoned
veterans, and one non-combat-
experienced translator set off;
none too happily in search of
Ryan to pull him out of combat
and send him back home.
Along the way are several
skirmishes and a climactic
.... your heart and touch your soul. In epic movies like "Patton•
and "The Longest Day," Holly-
wood tried to capture the horrors
• JOHN DEPKO, 47, Is a Costa Mesa res-
ident and a senior invenigator for the
Orange County Public Defender's
I'm lucky enough to have never
been in a war or battle. I cannot
imagine the intensity, the fear,
John Miller, played brilliantly ·
by Tom Han.ks, as he and his
U.S. infantry storm Omaha
Beach at Normandy on the D-
final battle scene, and we find
out more about Miller, Hor-•
vath, and the mixed batch of
soldiers they command, includ-
ing Southerner Pvt. Jackson
(Barry Pepper), a sharpshoot~~
who prays tQ God as he's sight-
ing in on the enemy, and Pvt.
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But director Steven Spielberg
goes far beyond telling us the
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Reiben (indie film star Edward ewns) wbo has a penchant for talk-
1D9 trash and has "Brooklyn N.Y. •
pawled on the back of his infantry
Jackel
and spiritual, can be wllocked. -d
I say •Private Ryan• bridges the
gap between the old school and the
new-•style war film because while 1t
shows the heroism, vutue and decen-
cy that was always present m the
best of the old films, it also shows the
senselessness, the sick reality and
To assist hlm in unlocking tile's
mystenes, Max has constructed an
enormous supercomputer, Euclid,
that completely encompasses his
New York fiat. Together, Euclid and
Max are on the verge of a break-
through when the computer gener-Filin shot locally bY. Newport Harbor graduate explores real relationships
the cruel and hearUess depravity that
is emphasized in more recent films.
C&l it a "balanced" view of the
horrors of war that is neither pro nor ·
anti-war. It shows it as it probably is
r-brutal and hellish, with bits of hor-
ror and heroisiq mi,xed together. • .
t IUCHAIU> IMJNEm, 34, is a recreation
supervisor with the city of Costa M~ and a
Costa Mesa resident.
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'n' succeeds With
technical support
A t this year's Sundance Film
Festival, writer-duector Paul
Schrader ("Taxi Dnver. • •The
Last Temptation al Chnst") was sa.id
to be adamant that this feature film
debut of fellow writer-director Darren
Aronofsky be honored. Aronofsky
was eventually awarded the direct-
ing award in the dramatic competi-
tion.
Maximilian Cohen (Sean Gullette),
a.mathematician delicately balanong
on the edge of geruus and madness.
beli~ves that 1) that all of the uru-
werse's answers can be expressed
nwnerically1 2) nature can be
expressed m numbers; and 3) there
are patterns everywhere in nature.
Max therefore, believes that once the
tural pattern can be deciphered, the
inystery of existence, both physical •
IODVCE
ates a 216-digit
"bug."
Believing that
he has failed his
life's mission, Max
destroys his com-
puter.
Aron of sky's
Sundance trltijnph
could not have
occurred without
the assistance• of
several key crew
Roti Orozco members. Among
_ l them is Matthew
Ubatique, who photographed the
film in highly stylized black-arrd-
white. The cinematograplly iS remi-
niscent of David Lynch's.o wn film
about paranoia, •Eraserhead" (1978).
The electronic score provided by
Clint Mansel enables the viewer to
feel every· Jarring headache, each
pill-popping relief and each gushing
nosebleed. Finally, editor Oren
Sarch intricately weaves all of these
elements, which leave you as disori-
ented as Max.
"Jt" finally lets the viewer decide
exactly what Max is or was. Was he a
brilliant mathematician or another
numerologist? Or was he simply a
man overcome by his own created
torments who simply went mad?
While "Jt" may be based on the ratio
of a circle's circwnference to its
diameter, "Jt" the movie is highly
original.
• ROB OROZCO, 29 is a Newport Beach resi-
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sign that this is not going to be
your typical romantic romedy.
This is Newport Harbor
High School alumna Irene
Turner's politically correct and
adequat~ funky tale of a
homosexual Gen X-er looking
for a little romance, and itis
an interesting change of pace -
from the usual selection of
"big" summer films.
Billy (Sean P. Hayes) is 26,
from super-straight Indiana,
and is currently enjoying the
' gay life in Los Angeles. As an
aspiring photographer and film
buff, he is a regular part of the
"scene," but life is not perfect.
Billy is unsatisfied with his
polygamous Latin lover and
determined to enter a new
phase of "becoming a roman-
tic." In doing so, he fixates on
a Brad Pitt doppelganger-
cwn-coffee boy known as
Gabriel (Brad Rowe).
George (Meredith Scott
Lynn), short for Georgiana, IS
Billy's cute and quirky "fag-
hag" buddy. She smokes
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dopey heterosexual boyfriend, ·
and, while engaging Billy in
•fnends"-ish dialogue, coaxes
him to make a move on Brad at
an appropriately pretentious
L.A .. gallery show.
Gabnel accepts the offer
based upon Billy's apprecia-
tion of his looks and the possi-
bility of doing a little model-
ing. Billy couldn't be happier.
The stud of his cmematic
dreams has agreed to pose for
his series of photographs
based on famous Hollywood
screen kisses of the past. This
is the sowce of his inaccessi-
bility to his chosen dude.
As a photographer, an
artist, an avid appreciater of
the silver screen and the
Golden Age. Billy creatively
projects too much romanttc
"idealism on a fraginent of fine
pbysiCal r~ality. His boy
Gabriel just might be a little
too confused and too real to
give Billy what t>;e imagines
be wants.
Billy tries. He tries pretty
ha.rd. Mer the me!I\orable
"From Here to Eternity• shoot,
Gabriel and Billy are alone
and on their second jug of red,
red, wine. Wedging sand into
the cracks of their toes as they
walk and talk along the
beaches of Crystal Cove, Billy
discovers Gabriel's troubles
with an ex-girlfriend. Their
discussion leads to a discus-
sfon of the Kinsey scale of sex-
ual preferences and where
each would place themselves.
What follows next may
unnerve certain O.C . audi-
ences. Maybe not, but don't :
leave unlell you want to m.iS$
the belt UM of C4talina for , •
Catalina'• sakem a long time.
•Billy's• will not have fly. , )
mg fragments of brok,1 n bOd· •
ies. It will not dazzle you Wtth "/
electronic Claymation It '(
might, however, allow you to 1.
see that the importance of r~
relationships between all of US'
iS as subs\antial and universal
now ds 1t hai ever been. And
then there's always that weird:
guy LeS and the snazey • 1
soundtrack to keep this film • •
rolling to relative hip-dom. :
Turner, the producer, is the
daughter of former Newport ~
Beach mayor Clarence Turner .•
The film is written and direct·.
ed by Tommy O'Haver, whom _
Turner she met while attend-
ing USC. '1
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Unfortunately, screening
problems at the Edwards Town
Center Theater that should be
preventable did not add any
charm.to th.is well-made film.
Worst of these was the serious
error of projection at the incor-
rect ratio for the screen that
caused a strip on the.left side to
disappear into the really nice
red velvet curtains.
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A 10 Thursday, July 30, 199s datebook-' Newport Beach /Costa ~so Doily Pilot .
For a local favorite, head to Garduno's Italian .restaurant j
NMO CHnVER
lktrrb
G arduno's Italian restaurant
is a Costa Mesa landmark
that has served locals (<Jr
more than 10 years. The owners,
Julie and Mark Garduno, ac:tUal-
ly met through the manager of
the restaurant that previously
occupied the 17th Street ~pace,
dnd the meeting blossomed into
more than just a romanp:!.
The Gardunos takes special
cdfe of thetI customers. Julie can
be seen serving meals at dinner-
tune, wtule Mark is busy in tl}e
kitchen And what makes the •
place so '>pcc1al is that all pastas
· are made fresh dally and sauces
dre made to order
With only
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five outside,
th(• srnd.ll reslaufdnl transports you
I rum tt J>dflung lot m Costa Mesa
to c1 quaint cotldge on the Italian
c• nmtrys1de.
And at pnces that will allow
vou to hc1ve dmner and see a
m11v1e the sdme rnght, it's a great
plc1C!! to start off an evening -or
... 111p by for lunch.
My frie nd Jenifer and I went
lo< ;tlrduno's after work on Fri-
da; lor d relaxing dinner on the
hu.,urnq pc1t10.
A llN ord<'nng a bottle of mer-
lot. w ' '>Cllled in with a nice bas-
kPl ol '>heed Italian bread.
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We overheard locals chatting
about Jason Rausch and the
sewage spill near the Arches. It
had the feel of a quintessential
local restaW'a.nt, and knowing
that people were reading tlie
Pilot made us smile.
, For starters, we sampled the
cozze e vongole (mussels and
clams in a tomato wine sauce,
$8.95) and the bruschetta ($3.50).
The seafood dish was packed
with tender, fresh mussels and lit-
tleneck clams and covered with a
delicious tomato sauce with
chunks-of garlic and basil.
The bruscbetta was hunks of
garlic bread topped with t0ma-
toes, basil and melted cheese.
Jen tried the lenW and bean
soup, which had a tasty broth.
And if it weren't for the space
heater above the table giving us
a sunbw-n, the soup would have
been most enjoyable.
All pastas and sauces are
made by hand in the kitchen,
creating a noticeable freshness
and texture. Any one of eight
types of pastas and 13 sauces are
available for pairing. (The sauces
are priced according to ingredi-
ents, with a light seafood sauce
and any pasta at $13.95).
Other sauce choices include
bolognese (meat sauce with mush-
rooms, $8.95), alfredo ($7.95), put·
tanesca (spicy tomato sauce with
anchovy, cape.rs and black olives,
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Julie and Mark Gar-
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Italian restaurant, a
local favorite on 17th
Street In Costa Mesa.
$8.95), porcini (porcini mushrooms,
marsala wine and cream) and
gamberl al diavoli (shrimp in spicy
tomato sauce, $13.95).
Jen had the ravioli with arrab-
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($7.95). The flavors of cheese and
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the sauce worked well together,
and the fresh ravioli was out-
standing.
I had the melanzane parmlgi-
na (baked eggplant pannesan,
$7.95). With layer upon layer of
fresh eggplant and sauce cov-
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Try our Blueberry Bllu
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250 E. 17th St.,
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Meat and vegetable lasagna •
are $7 .95 each, and traditional
Italian dishes like manicotti and
cannelloni are also offered.
Chicken is prepared in a vari-
ety of ways with several sauces to
choose from. And veal. fresh fish
and seafood are also on the menu.
The desserts are fine, with a
aannoli and truftles at atound
$3.50 each. ~d the tiramisu
($3.50) is one of the best I've had:
ladyfingers dipped in a •secret
sauce• and covered with a creamy
whipped topping and sprinkled ·
with cocoa. Jen had to go to the
gym after dinner to work off the :
rich dessert. -
Sandi, the daytime 'waitress,
asked me to mention the pineap-
ple mandarin cake ($3.50 for a
slice, $22 for a whole), which she
said is the best thing going.
The lunch menu is similar to
the dinner's but also offers sand-
wiches and cold pasta salads.
Takeout and catering are also
available.
ered with melted cheese, the
dish reminded me of my Italian
grandmother's recipe, which
ensW'es the eggplant -not the
sauce or the breading -is the
Check out Garduno's next •
time you're thinking of Italian ,
food. You won't be disappointed.
• NANCY OfEEVER'S dining reviews
appear every other Thursday.
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Countdown to
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Award-wl1Jning musk.II •Rent• comes to the Orange
County P-'ormlng Arts Center beginning \Vednes-.
day. Tod~. Friday and Satur~ In Oftebook we will run ttirtie trivia questions about the Bra.c:tw.y show. ~ QUestions will come easy for •Rentheads. • See how many you get r1ght. For answers. tum your Dal·
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1) What does the character Mau-
reen ask the ~udience to do? . .
2) What major recording artist
recorded a version of "Seasons
of Love '' the "Rent" anthem? ' .
3) What holiday does "Rent"
begin on?
·Rent• runs Aug. 5 to 16. Performance
times are 8 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday,
2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, and 7:30 p .m .
on Sunday. A special matinee will be per-
formed at 2 p.m. Aug. 6.
Seats in the first two rows of the orchestra
section will be offered each night for $20.
It's first-come, first-served, and cash only.
Those tickets will be available only at The
Center's box office, 600 Town Center Drive,
Costa Mesa, on the day of the show. Umit is
two tickets per person.
Other tickets ~21 .50 to $52.50 and
can be purchased by calling 740-7878 or
(213) 365-3500.
Julia Santana In a scene from "Rent.,. which
aA3 svuqsµt0 (C comes to the Orange County Perf onning Arts
JapuoM ay.a1s (i oow (t :SMJMSNV Center starting Wednesday. r
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ESTABLISHED 1962
Steak • Seafood • Cocktails
1695 Irvine Ave. 646-7944
MUSIC
OLl1AWMS
If Tl I lel II
11 p.m. at 4500 MacAltllllr onler eo llDJw .. biS parents.
Blvd., Newport 8Mda.11cka ~ wW be ot 4: .. 5, 7:!5
are 5:/: ~ Per lalonna-aild 9:'5 p .m. For mforullltion.
tion, (9'91476-2001. c..u (9'9) ~~~-6260.
.. . Oleta N'dM will ~form Fri·
., .. ' ad 8:45 p.m. u J>IU1 ol
tbe HJalt Newponer'I Summer
Jaz --at 110"1 Jamboree aa.a. Newport Beech. 'nckets .,. SW.a tbe 7 p.m. penor·
llUUlmind S25 for the 8:45 p.m.
~· Por information,
call (114) 729-1234.
TIUHGll SQUAM QJMBIS The~alil!llhMlree
live dulic rock ,...."MIV'M
sc:bedWed froin noon to 2:30
p.m. Mond&y'tb,.;i(Jgb Priday;
from 7 to 10 p.ul. Pnday and
Saturday1 and from 1 to • p.m.
Saturday and Sunday in the
Town~ at :nia!Jole ~ 1870 Harbor Blvd .. Cos-
ta Mala. for infonnationt call
722-1600.
'*""Of: CWIA' • Fededm~ •Nigfi~ of
G4t>IM, • ~ Fellini'!i wifo Giuliett~. will be · screev~e-d Friday through Aug.
511111 11 IDGE .
~Sledge anes the Stone-
bddalt Band wOl perform Satur-~ lrom 8 to l l_p.~ .• at the Sut-
tlOG Place Hotel NeWport Beach,
4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport
Belch. 1lckets are $20 per per-
IOll. Por iJiformation, call (949)
,76-2001.
~ IUT GOODIES'
PeJfonnanaw by Dons Jackson
and The Shirelles; Richard
Street, former lead singer of the
Temptations; and lbe Penguins
will be featured as part of the
Sutton Place Hotel's Up on the
Roof series Saturday from 8 to
-ALM
13 al <b:natk's Port theater,
290! . Coast Highway, Corona
del ~Jtar. Screening& will be dai·
ly" l 4:30, 7:05 aod 9:45 p.m.
th Saturday and Sunday
'·;;tinees at 1:50 p.m. For Ulfor-~tlon, ca!J (949) 67346260. -. . . · >J POETRY . ·
'IUFfALO '66' f _ . POETRY CONTEST
•su.ttalo '66 • starring V.Jbcent The seventh annual Perf!'r-, · · ci '~ -·::..11 mance Poetry Contest will be Gallo, Chrl.stiJia Ric ~"11Jcuca held Tuesda at 8 p.m. est the
Huston and Ben Ga.tzara, will Gypsy Den t:le & Reading
close today at Landmark:• Po~ Room, 2930 Bnstol St, Costa
theater, 2905 E . Coast High-Mesa. Poets should sign up at
way, Corona del Mar. The 6:30 p.m. Prizes will be offered.
movie tells the story of a man Entry fee is $5; admission is
who kidnaps a woman and free. For information, call (714)
forces her to p lay the role in 564-6526.
ORANGE COUNTY
PRESENTS
TWIH++P~Lffi~
G AWARD WINNE RS
Concert Series
Enjoy the Best of Ca lifornia Coastal Cuisine and the Thrilling
Performances of Grammy Award Wion.ing Artists
Diane Schuur
Aug 16
Two Shows
6:00 &·8:00
America
SEPT 25
Two Shows
7:00 & 9:15
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Coming in October
Halloween Weekend
with THE GAP BAND
And MORRIS DAY & THE TIME
Costume Contest & Dance Party
with DJ after the show ·
/ A He.venly Way ~o Start Your Sunday
SUNDAY GOSPEL BRUNCH & GRAND BUFFET
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fA 12 Thursday, July 30, 1998
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pi~t
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Leece vs. the
Supreme Court
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Wendy Leece does not get it. It does not
matter what Jefferson or any of the
other Pounding Fathers,believed in
their private lives (Letter of the Week, "Leece
defends proposal to post Ten Comril.and-
ments," July 14). •
What matters ls what is written in the Con-
stitution. Leece and other proponents of post-
ing the Ten Commandments in public schools
continue to imply the U.S. Constitution and
the Bill of Rights do not include the "wall"
between church and state because they can-
not find these words directly stated in these
documents.
However, the Supreme Court, the branch
of the government that ultimately interprets
the Constitution, has found the doctrine of
separation of church and state does exist and,
if the Supreme Court says this doctrine exists,
it exists.
" Amendment no less than reciting a qnnposed
school prayer.
Jn Wallace vs. Jaffree (1985), Ui'e court
ruled that a moment of legislatively mandat.
ed silence in public schoq\s
~for meditation or volun-,
tary prayeflto runs afoul of
the establishment clause
found in the First Amend-
ment.
Even if posting the Ten.
Commandments w <; lou1ld
constitutional, the U.S.
Constitution m Artie!~ b,
Section 4 states, "No reli-1
Wendy Leece gious test shc:ill ever be '
required as a q uaWication
to any office or public trust under the states."
KIM HAGGERTY-ZVWS I DAILY Pl.OT The Supreme Court has reviewed several
eases involving public schools and has con-
sistently ruled for the separation of church
and state.
Therefore, the teach~r posting the Ten
Commandments would not need to have dny
knowledge of what the y mean. U any stu-
dents ask what they mean, the instructor
could give any answer and there would be no
accountability in the instructors, since they
could not be tested in their knowledge of this
subject matter.
"People should be
allowed to smoke at bars.
Why can't people have
funf Most of the propa-
ganda by people about
secondary smoke ls non-
sense," says a reader.
Above, Chuck Sutterfield
has Wed a claim with
Costa Mesa for 18 T-shirts
or $90 becallle be says
the dty breeched an
agreement.
In Engel vs. Vitale (1962), the Supreme
Court invalidated a 22-word prayer com-
posed by the State Board of Regents, New
York's ultimate educational authority. to be
recited at the start of each school day.
"It is no part of the business of government
to compose official prayers for any group ... to
recite as part of a religious program carried on
by government," the court said.
In Scftool District of Abrington Township
vs .. Schempp (1963), the court held that
recitation of the Lord's Prayer or Bible-read-
ing du.ring school exercises violates the First
For e xample, instructors could give the
interpretation that Newport Beach Council·
man John Hedges gave a couple weeks ago,
in the Daily Pilot for each commandment.
Would you really want to send your children
to public schools to hear things Like ·Thou
shalt not kill" really means tha t anyone who
has an abortion is a murdere r?
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Smoke in your eyes?
l think this is a bunch of non·
sense ("City Isn't just blowing
smoke," J uly 22). People should
be allowed to smoke at bars.
Why can't people have fun?
Most of the propaganda by peo-
ple about secondary smoke is
nonsense.
P.S. Children can't smoke in
bars because they are not
allowed in bars. So you can't
hurt children's lungs by smoking.
BOBWOLfF
Newport Beach
·Teacher salaries
What's it going to take for us
Lo wake up here1 (•District frees
up money for salaries,• July 22.)
l mean, can we maybe get a
recall or some thing?
I always love the fact that
they say, "Had they not given
themselves raises, they'd have
enough money to take care of
the teachers." lt's just beyond me
to believe that these people can't
see past their noses.
Why don't they take the
MARC MAR™ I DAl.Y PILOT
peanuts they are offering the
teachers as their pay raise and
go ahead and give the teachers
the pay raise that they deserve? I
don't believe these directors
should be taking a job that's
going to benefit themselves and
not benefit the kids.
What's it going to take? Do
you guys need to go down and
spend a weekend at Mariner's
School in the bathrooms there
and enjoy what we have to enjoy
there. Or maybe ,go to Newport
Harbor and enjoy some of the
stuff there .
Ob, we've got a great new
field, though. That's right. We
could put tents out on the field.
But let's try to get tl drink of
water and use a nice, clean bath-
room. Now there's a novel idea.
But no. We don't want to be nov-
el. We want to be seU-se rving
and irresponsible.
Anyway. I don't know whdt
we need to do, but something
needs to be done. And these
people need to wake up.
PAUL DAVIS
Newport Beach
Keep your shirts on
I feel that Chuck Sutterfield
and the city of Costa Mesa are
both being completely ridicu-
lous a bout this ("Teea off over
T-shirts," July 22). If the word-
ing of the city's brochure is a lit-
tle contradictory, then they
should just give him the $90
dollar5.
It would be a lot cheaper •
than having Sl.ltterfield go to
court and sue the city. Second of
all. if be lives in Newport Beach.
be probably doesn't need the
money or t.he T-shirts .
So, he's really being ridicu·
lous also to carry it to this
extreme. He should just write a
letter expressing his dislilce of
the whole situation and that he
feels he was cheated.
But if the city doesn't do any-
thing, our whole sotiety feels
that they should just sue over
e verything possible and this is
the epitome or ridiculousness.
JODY PEDRI
Costa Mesa
WRITE YOUR REPRESENTATIVES
STATE SENATE
Ross Johnson (R), 35th District, 18552 MacArthur Blvd.,
Suite 220, Irvine, 92715, 833-0180.
STATE ASSEMBLY
Marilyn Brewer (R), 70th District. 18952 MacArthur Blvd.,
Suite 220, Irvine, 92715, 863-7070.
STATE COASTAL COMMISSION
45 Fremont St., Suite 2000, San Francisco, 94105, (415)
904-52po. Regional office located in Long Beach, (310)
590-5071. .
ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana,
92701.
Jim Silva, 2nd District (Costa Mesa), 834-3220 .
Thomas Wilson, Sth District (Newport Beach, Santa Ana
Heights), 834-3550.
ORANGE COUNTY FAIR BOARD
88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, 708-FAIR.
Board: President Gary Hayakawa, Vice President Emily
Sanford, Jim Lindberg, John Crean, Randy Smith, Don
Willet, Don Saltarelli and Jeffrey Stern .
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PAUL "TANK" COREY
Newport Beach
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the last decade.
Soll-Flo, the contractor hired
by the Orange County Boa.rd of ·
Supervisors to do the job, brought
in the 1.(0-foot-long barge and
•clamshell" dredge in April. El
Nino-fueled storms increased tlle
amount of muck in the bay by
about 15o/6', and the equipment
will be able to handle the extra
amount more efficiently.
Before that, the company was
using a smaller hydraulic dredge,
whi~ acts like a vacuum to suck
the muck from the bay bottom.
That vessel is st.ill being used in
the Dover Shores area.
•Because the depth is ~o big
up there -14 feet -and the suc-
tion can only get maintenance
material, we bad to bnng in the
big clamshell," says Mark J
Korkowski, chief operating officer(!
of Soll-Flo. •Et Ni.no brought iR
rocks and who knows what e!Se'.
and the clamshell can penetrate
all kinds of material.•
El Ni.fio storms were a major
setback for the project, Korkows-
ki says. Rough ocean waters
along the coast made it hard to
get equipment down from the
Northwest, and bad weather here
delayed the project.
The extra sediment also will
prolong the work, but Soll-Flo got
approval from the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife service to proceed
through the least tern and clapper
rail nesting season. which ends
Sept. 15.
•we had to overcome a lot of
obstacles," Korkowskl says.
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tub. "Bond operates the crane,
which sinks the 18-foot-wtde
bucket 14 feet below sea level
Once he has r •moved 14 feet of
muck, the barge moves forward
about 40 feet, and he starts the
process over agam.
Washington-based Brusco
Barge and Tug is the subcontrac-
tor that provides the towing ser-
vice for the barges. The dredged
matenal is taken to an approved
dumpsite about six miles out to
se4.
"It's always mterestmg work
because' you never know what
you're going to dredge up," says
Bond, a Washington native-.who
has been in the dredging business
for more than 20 years. •And it's
n-ke to be out on the water."
MARC MARTlt-1 / DAl.Y PLOT'
Kayakers make their way by the derrick dredge Columbia
The most mterestmg things be
has seen while in the Back Bay
were a couple or shoppmg carts,
but he says he heard someone
dredged up an old airplane there
lnslde the Back Bay on Wednesday.
..But because the clamshell
dredge bas been working, he
says, "It's really turned the job
around." ·
Parked in the narrow channel
south of Jamboree Road in Upper
Newport Bay, the dredge works
24 hours a day, five days a week.
While it just recovered from an
engme breakdown last week,
Korkowski says he expects the
big dredge to soon establish a
pace of 70,000 .to 80,000 cut:Jc
yards of muck per month. The
entire job should be comple ted
after the first of next year, he said.
Three shifts of four men -the
leverman, the engineer, the mate
and the deckhand -change
keep the dredge running round-
the-clock. The work is tinng, but
most of the workers say they do 1t
because or their love for the many years ago
wate r. Mihm, the deckhand, says he
"It's amazing baCk here -it's was working in San Diego wJlen
so peaceful," says Drye, who. as he was "fortunate enough to be
mate, supervises the activity on invited to come work up here.•
the barge. "Would you expect this The beautiful environment makes
peace and quiet on a summer day the work more like a vacation, he
in Southern California?" says.
The job has been challenging "I'm outside, on the water,• he
because of the storms, the narrow says. "It's not like having to work
channels and the shallow water, in a factory and be m one place
Drye says. for the rest of your We."
It can get tricky when the tide The workers are members of. a
starts to roll out because tf there's union of operations engineers,
too much matenal on the barge, it most of whom travel up and down
could get stuck. the CaWomia coast dredging the
"H you don't pay attention, you vanous harbors. '
could find yourself in a situation ·w e follow the water,· Drye
where you're stuck sitting on the I says. "You get it in your blood, I
bottom," he says. "The water guess.·
here goes so fast -just like some-
one pulled the plug on your bath-
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berg, the governor's deputy press
secretary.
Halberg said the proposal
wouldn't go into effect until the
state's schools currlc\llum is
aligned with the Stanford 9 stan-
dardized test.
"It will be a couple of years,•
he said. "It might be the 2000..01
academic year .•
But local officials said the plan
is unnecessary and does-little
more than ·qeate another taxpay~
er-funded bureaucracy.
11Tbere .seems to be so many
strings attached· and hidden
things in the proposal,• said
school board member Wendy
Leece. "It's a lot of control while
what we need is local control."
School board member Judy
Franco said the plan doesn't spec-
ify which county superintendent
will oversee the team's work.
"there's a county superinten-
dent who oversees the whole
thing,· Franco said. "It doesn't
FRAUD
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Laguna Beach and Larry Crow-
der of Coto de Caza owned the
three comparues: Environmental
Energy Inc., Environmental
Operating Inc. and Irvine Securi-..
Thursday, Ju~ 30, 1998 A 13
even have to be the superinten-
dent of Orange County.•
Franco said she supports an
alternative plan called the Con-
ference Committee on Public
School Accountability. Backed by
the Calif omia School Board Asso-
ciation, the alternate plan would
allow the state superintendent of
public education to evaluate
schools. Under the plan, schools
would establish long-and short-
term goals, which if not attained
could lead to sanctions, but none
as drastic as those proposed in the
Education Crisis Management
Assistance Team plan.
But Leece said she doesn't
support either plan.
"It's just more state con trol,"
she said. ·we have elections to
where people can vote us out if
they're not.happy With us.•
Board President Ji.ID Ferryman
said be isn't concerned that the
Newport-Mesa school distnct
would be affected by either plan
"Our school chstnct isn't run to
perfection,• Ferryman said. "But 1
don't thmk that we're m a class of
school distncts that have real
problems."
ties Inc.
Besides hiring his nephew,
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defendants. The other two men
named m the lawswt are James
Gallaher. 44, of San Juan Capis-
trano and Dale Engelhardt. 33, of
Trabuco Canyon.
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WINTER IN JULY
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"Cool, snow! H 7-yeltr-old
Elliott Patton said, eyi'ng the
small heap piled amid the lawn
and trees in the Adams Elemen-
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Patton and a small group of
kids from the Adams branch
YMCA were among some of the
lucky children who froli cked in
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Elementary ln Costa Mesa.
up the idea to make use of the
ice shavings from the Zamboni
machine that clears the ice rink
up to 10 times a day. Initially, it
was intended for organizations
that held field trips at the arena,
but recently the arena began
a<::tepting orders from private
parties.
"It's about $50 if people pick
it up themselves, $70 to have it
delivered,• said Linda Coonan,
who is in charge of group sales
and marketing for the skating
center. •A good amount is about
1,400 pounds, about two Zam-
boni clearings.·
It was more than enough for
7 ;year-old Tommy Price.
"I'm the king of the hllll"
Tommy yelled, standing on top
the mini mountain, clearly
pleased with the anu:mnt pre-
sent.
•This should keep them busy
for a good two hours and about
500 snowballs,• Coonan said.
The employees at the YMCA
were thank!ul for the diversion. > • ·we're a nonprofit group,•
said Kimberly Lenes, associate
' program director 'of the Adams
·center YMCA. "Anything we can {ind to entertain the kids for
free helps a lot."
The Irvine Ice Arena is find-
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·the demand of schools and non-
profit organizations equally
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"We always had a few
requests from individuals, but
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schools,• Coonan said.
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•,..-:-~~~--'--.... '--~---~~ ;V.ctoriRn .
. touch for
:Tea Cup
I • Victorian Tea Society
• will be lending itself to I ! Friday's big event.
I I I t will be like Tum-the-Clock-Back Day
• at Santa Ana Country Club,
1 and if you suddenly feel the
urge to sip tea or step into
a buggy, you might not be alone
Friday.
The oldest club m Orange
County, with roots tracing back
to the tum of the century, will
host the second annual Tea Cup
Classic, which features the four
women's club champions in this
n~wspaperscirculation.The
event will also have some added
color tlus year with ladies from
the Victoria Tea Society who are
scheduled to dress up in therr
lale 1800s costumes.
#Whenever there's something
going on that is tea related in
any way, we try to have some of
our members show up to kind of
be in the crowd, H sa1d society
member Gina McCue. who
telephoned to volunteer the
four-to-six ladies who will wear
Victorian outfits. parasols and all.
Should be an interesting
addition to this year's gallery.
putting a ruce touch on the .
locals-only event in the Fletcher
. Jones Motorcars/Dail¥, Pilot Club
Championship Senes.
111 The Victorian Tea Sooety is
a fund-nusmg group for the
Discovery Musewn wluch hosts
special events throughout the
. year. -+-... The prize for winning a
;.women's club championship
•:these days includes an invitation
: to the Tea Cup Classic. and
~bile each of the four players ~ hope to raise the silver tea set
~at the 19th hole Friday, the real
• treat is for friends, fellow
• members and fans in the
:•Newport-Mesa community.
Those watching will be the
: ones who get to admire an
,. exciting and interesting round of ~ spectator golf. It's a s unple
.. format. but it seems to have
captured the imagmabon of the
golf commuruty.
Thanks to the efforts put forth
by Santa Ana Country Club
• officials, as well as our four
competitors in captunng 1998
• golf tiUes at their respective
: clubs, everyone can enjoy the
Tea Cup Classic.
: For Marianne Towersey
• (Santa Ana Country Club),
' Debbie Albright (Newport Beach
Country Club), Denise Woodard
: (Mesa Verde Country Club) and
~ defending champion Selby r Schriber (Big Canyon Country
Clu~). hit' em straight and have
"fun. ~ -+-• .. " Jlm George, who won the
"' inaugural Will Jordan Classic ln
11 1973 and has competed ln every
: one since, heads a list of about
,. 120 amateurs in tho
" championship flight for the 26th
annual event which serves as
the Costa Mesa City
~ Cbampionshlp at the Costa
• Mesa Goll and Country Club.
The Will Jordan Classic Will
be played Saturday and Sunday.
George is the only known golf er
to have played in the previous
25.
• Tournament director Rich
• Koehrer said Wednesday about
300 golfers are signed up for the
event. which ii named after the
cify'1 former mayor who wu
instrumental in brlnglng the two
public courses lo Co.ta Mela
(Los Lagot and MeM Unda).
The defending champion ii B9b Valerio, who lhot 1-over-par
142 (36 bol•) lat year covering
tbe Mela UDde (pu '10) end Loi ... c.cx:--CoM Mw'I ~ ... .....
WOMEN'S GOLF
MARC MAAllN I DAILY PILOT
Santa Ana Country Club's Marianne Towersey, in a big moment on the golf course.
SACC's Marianne Towersey enters with a hot stick and a level head.
~~
oU was only a leisurely
pastime for guls in the
late 1960s when
Marianne Towersey
was growing up at Santa Ana
Country Club.
Today, there are parents who
devote their lives to .mi.sing their
.offspring with a 7-iron in their
hands and dreams of fame and
fortune.
When Tower5ey played last
week in the third annual
California Women's
Championship at Del Mar
Country Club, where she placed
fourth overall and shot .
1-under-par 71 in the third and
final round, it was an
eye-opener to see the
competition. TEA CU
"Several of the players
had mothers caddying for
them who were younger
than I,• Towersey said.
# ll was interesting to
watch how seriously they
When Towersey was
16, she defeated LPGA
Hall of Farner JoAnne
Carner (nee Gunderson)
lll the first round of match
play in the 1967 U S
talce their goU game. I
tlunk the caliber of the
LPGA Tow is just going
to get better and better."
Women's Amateur, and
later that year was ranked CLASSIC No. 1 in the nation by the
Towersey, who probably
could!ve played on the tour
.during the Nixon years but
6pted instead to branch out m
other areas of her life, can still
play women's golf with the best
in the state on any gwen day, as
she proved al Del Mar, but
Towersey has never taken the
game as seriously as many o(
today's junior players.
United States Golf
Association. But Towersey,
a student at Coronl) del Mar
High, had things other than
golf on her mind.
"Back then, 1 think guys ·
were No. 1 (on my list),"
Towersey said. "Then I thmk
friends were No. 2, family was
No. 3, the beach was No. 4 and
school was probably No. 5 .
see TEA CUP PAGE 12
•Pulled muscle hampers Mullen's season; setback won't
stop Newport Harbor graduate from reaching her goal.
otherapy. Mullen was able to
battle the disease mto r~ID1$Sl0n
and play ror the Sailors m her
senior year, making the All-Seo
View League, second team, and
the Newport-Mesa District
Dream Team. Mullen, who as
alto the District Player of the
Year ln 1996, made the Dream
Team all fow ol her teUODI at
Newport Harbor.
After all Molli Mullen has
been through, the last
tbirig that &he
expected was to lit on the bench
mo.tot. the seuon. But an early
IMIOll gnm-pull Umlted
Mullen's playing time and turned
her b....,.•Mn teUOn at
Goldey-Beacom College 1n
Wilmingtoil, Del. into one of
fnlltratian and diMppOlntment.
·1 tlnw aDly • coupae Of odd
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clothing.• Mullen was one of two
players from California and did
not adjust well to Delaware's
Winter Ud spring seuons.
Mullen pitched a no-hitter and
three one-bitten for Newport
Hatbof High in 1996 aild was
betting .352 When lhe played her tut~ Oil ~ 24. ~bed
been dMgnolea witb Hodgkin'•
lyliapbOma and bed • bk>ply '°
imaoft ~ lympb nod-.
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Wtlll llDdglda'l llil• ......
NNd I iWJllli .. I of dlma
The gtoin injury highlighted,
however, a ditfenmt attitude than
the one lbe uhltJ61t!d before the
battle With Hodgkin's Dilew.
• r Ullld to 1p.nc1 every
WMk.nd on the diamond and
UlldtDtietaraftblll.· ......
Mid. ·Now. trl -... tlilpar·
...
auon Of THE DAY
.... the priSS'Ke is that it al comes down to 1 a holes, and as .. al know,
golf's elWve. As soon as you think you ha¥e it, it's gone agait M:
Marianne Towersey. SACC women's Q'lamp
Newport Beach/Cosio Me50 Doily Pilot B 1
Tradition
lives d'n ·
flCTS,
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1998
TEA CuP ClAsslc
. CHAuENGas
Debbie Albright
(Ne#locm 8EAOI CouN'm OA.9)
Den ... Woodwd
(MuA VERDI Couwnw OA.9)
.Marianne Towwley
(SANtA AMA Couwnw OW)
SANTA ANA COUNTRY O.Ull
Women's aub Ownpionl
1928 Enid lWist
1929 none
1930 Mrs. J.L. Ainsworth
1931 Mrs. J.L Ainsworth
1932 ~ Slausberry
1933 Mrs. J.L Ainsworth
1934 unknown
1935 \.oltta MHd
1936 Lolita MHd
1937 Mrs. c.v. Doty
1938 Mrs; Harry Bakre
1939 none
1940 Mrs. Harry Bakre
1941 Mrs. L.L McFadden
1942 none
1943 none
1944none
1945 Mrs. Paul Hall
1946 Mrs. Philip Neary
1947 Pllt Emison
1948 Mrs. Frank Elliott
1949 Mrs. Lolita Genhepn
1950 Mrs. M argaret BushM1t
1951 Mrs. Fnnk Elliott
1952 Mrs. Al Cox
1953 Mrs. Lolita Geoghepft
1954 Mrs. Lolita~
1'55 Mrs. Lolita~
1956 Mrs. Wilson Acltins
1957 Doroday Wortan.n
1958 Mrs. Lester Doyle
1959 Mrs. Ken Hewett
1960 Mrs. George ffuehllng
1961 Mrs. Al Cox
11&2 Mrs. Al Colt
1KJ Mrs. George Fruehflng
19" Mrs. George ffuehlirig
1965 Mrs. George Ftuehllng
1966 Mrs. C. GraNlm
1967 Mrs. C. Gr~
1961 Mrs. C. Graham
1969 Mrs. C. Gr.t\am
1970 Mrs. c. Grllham
1971 Mrs. Eldon Eades
1972 Mn. Eldon EJldes
1973 Connie Kinzie
1974 Mrs. Eldon EJldes
1975 Connie Kinzie
197& Mrs. Eldon EJldes
1177 Mrs. Eldon Eades
1171 Connie Kinzle
1971 Connie Kinzie
1990 Connie Kinlie
,., Connie Kinde
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tant and it's more important that
I'm happy. There are o many
other things to do.•
One of th things Mullen
worked on was her sci\oolwork.
Mullen hopes to return someday
to work in the pubUc relations
department of a bospatal. M\lllen
alJO helps run her father's surf
shop in Corona del Mar.
Still, Mullen tried to lalvege
put of the IMIOC\, but WU
\1lllUC'celStul alter reinjuttng
herMJf.
' at SACC
• Looking back on the
early years of the oldest
golf club in Orange County .
HIOWU>Dl"\'
..
SANTA ANA HEIGHTS -On
the grounds near the entrance to
Peters Canyon, a small valley two
miles southwest of present-day
Irvine Park in Orange. Orange
County's first golf course was
planned, as reported by the San-
ta Ana Blade m November 1899.
The picturesque. nine-bole
course, however. was too far from
town and, in those days, horse
and buggy was the primary
source of transportation and the
old-tuners grew bred Qf the long
hauls
But the bdll had started to roll
dOd by 1910 the pioneers Of
Orange County golf established
Santiago Golf Club, which would
later become Santa Ana Country
Club, site of the second annual
Tea Cup Classic on Friday in the
Fletcher Jones Motorcars/Daily
Pl.lot Club Championship Series
The ongmal group had leased
acreage from James lrvme in the
Peters Canyon area. The mem-
bers remained at the Santiago
course, which featured fairways
with native sol.I (not grass) and
ol.1-soaked sand #greens" about
30 feet in diameter, until 1914.
That's when the Oi;ange
County Country Club was orga-
nized after obtaining another
lease from Irvine, a 19-year
agreement'· on a tract at the head
of Newport Bay." according to
the SACC library. The new site
was 160 acres, and the first hole
played from the bluf! downhill to
the shore. with the next few holes
playmg up an arroyo {now Dover
Dnve).
Accorchng to items m the New-
port News on Feb 28. 1914, the
Orange County Couritry Club,
"composed of Santa Ana and
Orange County residents, this
week completed plans for a club-
house to be bwlt on this site.·
The new facility would accom-
modate 300 to 400 members with
lockers. #as the women are to
have a I.united membership.•
Bob Simpson. who won the
Western Open in 1907 and 1911,
was the club's flTSt professional.'
Santiago Golf Club lasted from
1901to1912. followed by Orange
County Country Club from 1913
to 1923, then to Santa Ana Coun-
try Club ·
Accordlhg to another report
from 1914, Orange Courity Coun-
try Club was bwlt "on a mesa
bordenng the water (now the
Back Bay) Members will be able
to sit on the porches and look
down the shoreline nearly to San
Diego and as far the other way as
Pomt Femun, at San Pedro.•
"It is no exaggeration to say
that tlus will be one of the most
beautilul and picturesque coun-
try clubs m California,• the New-
port News added. "The Orange
County Country Club has a
membership of about 200, the
annual dues are $25. On July 1
(191 4) the fee will be increased to
$75, and when 50 members shall
have been accepted under those
terms the irutlal fee will be
increa ed to $100. •
AJter World War I, Southern
Cdhfornia golf courses began
SEE SACC PAGE 92
Part OI the frustration
oiiginated from not being •bail to
play a r.nt n>1e 11n ~-
Be8e.'0Cli -· •rte~ Mt for ....... Muu. llkl. .....
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82 Thursday, July 30, 1998
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• Former SCC pitcher becomes first woman to wm men's professional game. IASEIALL
DULlITH. MINN. -The Sioux Polls
Cana.nes and lla Borders or the Duluth-Supe-
nor Dukes nave a special relationship.
singled, doubled lo center field and then stole •
third.
Borders got Hony Bernos to strikeout, but
Jesus Marquez hit a line drive to right field
that look<!d as if it would end the shutout. But
Ron Brown made a diving catch to end the
inning.
infield Keith English.
The Canaries had been the opponents for
two of Bord n;' m6st aignllicant accomplish·
ments. On July 24, Borders reached her third
mil*'6tone, becoming the first womtio to ever
w1n a men's professional baseball game a~ the
Dukes defeated Sioux Palls, 3-1, 1n front ot
3,048 fans in·d Northern League game.
, Chrts Bajles' RBJ 9fOWld out, an RBl single
by Luis Brito and a home run by Anthony
Lewis constituted the Dukes offense.
The fans chanted for Borders to make a
curtdJn call after the game and Borders later
stuck around for an hour·signlng autographs.
Borders became the fitst womim to ever
start a men's professional game when she lost
a 5.3 game to Sioux Palls on July 9 of this year.
At Southern California College, 8orders
became the first woman to ever reoeive a
baseball scholarship and also the first woman
to win a college game.
The Dukes are 5-5 in the second half and
are in first place for the half. Duluth·Superior
finished last in the firSt half and has an overall
record of 17-35. 11le Oukes also have the
worst team batting average by more than 40
Borders pitched six shutout mnings, hold-
ing the Canaries to just three hits.
Borders got of to a shaky start, giving up
two hits in the flrst mrung. But a double play
ended the threat and Borders en.used most or
the way.
Borders became the first woman to pitch in
a m~n's profe~ional game on lviay 31, 1997
when she came on m relief for the SL Paul
Saints. Borders faced three Cana.ties batters in:
that game.·
points, .235.
Sioux Falls, which has lumbered to a 24-29
record, did makP some noise m the fourth
innmg wh<'n Eddie Gerdld, who had already Borders was later traded to the Dukes for
Ila Borders
• II.NS STATS
GGSCG'W-4. • HR IEllHll•SO'
9 3 0 1-1 25.1 29 20 17 5 8 10
-by Jason Hlll
War by the Shore -sta ting t he t p
WAR av THE SHORE
( .. lbcM S.y Oub Racquet Oub)
Boys singles 1Ss
s.co.wt round
Drew Hoskins (I Jonathan Lippert
(BBC Racquet Club), 6 4, 7-6, Henry Mak
(BBCRQ d. Angel Ochoa, 6·3, 6· 1.
Quarterfinals
Sameer Chopra (BBCRC) d. Andrew
Pilrr, 6 1. 6· 1; Joseph Kao (BBCRC) d.
Nguyen Than, 6 3, 6-4. ·
161 Quarterfinals
Aaron Yovan d. Josh Yelsey (BBCRC),
6 o. 6 1
12s Quarterfinals
Charlie Farmer (BBCRC) d Chad Becker.
(j 2. 6 0
10s
s.cond round
O~nny Desant1k d Christopher
SACC
CONTINUED FROM 81
TENNIS
Cummings (BBCRQ, won by default;
Andrew Farland d. Parker Phillips
(BBCRC), 6-0, 6-0.
Boys doubles
18s
First round
Hadley Ogle-Bryan Richter (BBCRC) d.
Trevor Ware-Michael Hsu, won by
default.
Girts singles
18s
Second round
Christina Son d. Christina Weng
(BBCRO. 6-2, 6-4; Natalie Braverman
(BBCRC) d. Mary Hung, 6-2, 6-0.
16s
third round
Brittany Fisher d. Danielle Buceta
(BBCRQ, 6-0, 6·0; Kathryn Thomas d.
Kristen Griffith (BBCRQ, 6-1, 6-0; Anne
Yelsey (BBCRQ d. Sylvia Kosakowski, 4-
6, 6-1, 7~ (7-l)i Neeta Lai (BBCRC) d.
Elizabeth Exon. 6·3, 6·2; Kristen Case
(BBCRQ d. Helen Johannesen, 6-0, 6-0.
Quarterfinals
Yelsey (BBCRC) d. Mtchelle K~ese, 6-1,
6-0; Lal (BBCRC) d. Amanda Link, 7·5,
6-1; Tricia Leed. Case (BBCRC), 6-4, 6-1.
14&
third round
Gia Nafacette d. Jessica Langer
(BBCRQ, 6-0, 6-1; Lindsey Nash d. Kelly
Nelson (BBCRQ, 6-0, 6-2; Megan
Hawkins (BBCRQ d. Yvonne Cheng, 6-4,
6-1, Kim Tran d. Laura Claster (BBCRC),
7~ (7·3), 6-3.
QuwWfitMls
Tran d. Hawkins (BBCRQ, 6-0, 6-0.
121
Second round
Megan Petrik d. Juliette Mutzke
(BBCRC), 6-1, 6-3.
10s
Sec:ond round
Sarah Fansler d. Rachel Moss (BBCRQ.
won by default; Elizabeth Bidart
• • (BBCRC) d. Angela Citro, 6·3, 6-3; Jillian
Braverman (BBCRQ d. Miranda Young
(BBCRC), 6-2, 6-3; Rachel Yelsey (BBCRO
d. Emily Aston, 7-5, 6-1 .
Girts doubles
121
First round
Maria Malec-Kathryn Malec d. Court·
ney Carnahan-Jackie Manning (BBCRQ,
7·5, 6-3.
Course" ol six holes. lt was to be patterned
alter a similar course in North Berwick, Scot-
land, and the ladies-only SACC course was
scheduled to be built along Newport Boule-
vdld.
popular watering hole and Orange County
landmark. .
c onvPrtiny to grdS'> fd1rwdys and greens. ll has
hl'Nl dl'>C'OVE>red thdt the ugly old trouble
(Jfct'>~ for lc1wn~. Bermudd, WdS the ideaJ fair-
wr1y <Jround covN 1J 1t could get enough water
1n tlw summer.
The pdrcel that was proposed to serve as
the Ladies Course wa·s never developed and
WdS a point of controversy for years.
Construction of the new clubhouse was
completed in January 1925. A report in the
Santa Ana Register said: wRich in luxurious
appointments and beautiful in architectural
design and general arrangements is the new:
ly complet~d clubhouse of the Santa Ana
Country Club ... Located at the east side ot the
Newport Harbor Boulevard, about six miles
south of Santa Ana, this new home or the
City's Who's Who' in social life offers a maxi-
mum of physical comfort, delights and attrac-
tions, not to mention the golf links and other
oppor:tunibes for outdoor exercise."
World War II also had a tremendous impact
on SACC, mainly for its location, and the San-
ta Ana Anny Air Base was established nearby.
Orange County was predominantly an agri-
cultural area prior to wwn. but following the
war came a population boom throughout the
county, and the streets south of present-day
SACC were suddenly being filled with homes.
Unlortunc1tcly lor members of the Orange
< 'ounty Country Club, lhcu d azzling location
on llw blulfs lacked d v1c1 ble Wdter supply for
•Hl 1rngt1tton system d lld the club WdS forced to
mow Nol Wdnting lo be> lelt behind in the
progrc•ss10n of golf, o ~<'dr<"h WdS Launched fot
t1 new prorwrty thc1t would have water for the
turf dfCdS
The dub was known for hosting fund-rais-
er events with Bing Crosby in the 1940s for the
U.S'. Army. Tournaments also included Bob
Hopei Randolph Scott, Fred Astaire, Guy
Kibbee, Mickey Rooney, Oliver Hardy and
Henry O'Neill. Ben Hogan and Babe Didrick-
son also played there.
Others joined the country club party in the
1950s, as the links that are now Newport
Beach Country Club and Mesa Verde Country
Club were built.
According to the dub's archives, a report
cfdtcd Apnl 17, 1923, SdJd the purchase of
144 2<.J dcre!. Wds comple ted from Bradford
dnd Brydn McCoy of Santa Ana Heights to
built the new golf course. The reorganization
would also Lnclude a ndme change to Santa
Ana Country Club
Responsible for the dlCh1tecture or the
drea's first grds'> golf course was Scotland's
John Dunnrn Dunn, dCCordtng to d SACC his-
tory book published by Gerald Hcill
The Depression Years were difficult for all
golf courses, but SACC survived thanks to the
determined effort.S or businessmen, profes-
sionals and women who helped keep the club
afloat by orchestratrng dinners and parties.
Bob Fernandez and Dlck Emison are credited
as bemg mstrumental in keeping the club on
an even keel during the 1930s.
The club has undergone several changes
on the course since it opened in the Roaring
'20s, and another new twist will occur on Fri-
day when four ladies get together in the Tea
Cup Classic for the first time at SACC.
Marianne Towersey (SACC), Debbie
Albright (Newport Beach), Denise Woodard
(Mesa Verde) and Selby Schriber (Big
Canyon) all qualified for the midsummer affair
to detennine a Daily Pilot champion.
Dunn wa') dn dffidteur goUer dnd the for-
nwr mtindging director of the Brillsh Golf
<. ·ompdny 1n London, and he onginally
ucs1gned th<• dub lo include d "Ladies
The hnal remnants of Orange County
Country Club came crashing down in 1956
when the old clubhouse burned down. It has
been called the "Castaway's Club" and was a
It makes you wonder what the forefathers
would think?
TEA CUP
CONTINUED FROM 81
I really had my pnontJes !.lfd1g ht.
( rolf Wd!> down U1ere>
'>OOICWh<>re •
Townwy. whose hndl round
<tl Del t-..1dr represented on£> of
lhe \x>.,t of her cdreer, will tdke d
< dSUdl dpprod< h mlo the ')(•cond
dnnudl Tt>d Cup CldSMC' on
Fnddy dt hN home course, Sdntd
And Country Club, with a q a.m.
'>tdrt ShP will fdre dt'f Pndmg
chdmp1on SPlhy Schnlx:r (819
C 'dnyon Country Club). Debbie
Allmg hl (Newport Beach
Country Club) dnd Demsc
Woodard (M<'Sd Verde Country
Club).
"I re~:llly don't Uunk lhcrn's
uny added prf'ssure pldytng on
my home> rourse, • she Sd1d "I
certainly know the golf course .
But the pressllfe Is that it dU
comes down lo 18 holes, dnd as
we all know, goU's elusive. As
soon as you think you have 1t, it's
gone again ·
Schriber !.howed ldsl year that
home-course advantage doesn't
matter, wuming by five strokes
at Newport Beach Country Club.
•Jt'll be a fun day," Towersey
ddded. •we're all looking
forward to lt. and I'm especially
f OOllALL
i SIGNUPS • CONTINUE
NEWPORT BEACH
AND COSTA MESA -The
Newport M 1a Junior All·
American Football Leegu
ls 1Ull accepting appllca·
tlon1 for player ag 1 7·
13, NMJAA ll also contln·
ulng to seek assistant
coach 1 .
Por mor Information,
contact Jim McGee at (949)
640-0500 or (949) ~0-
8505.
lookmg forwdid to the 19th hole
and getting it over with.•
While Towersey and the other
three competitors are women's
club champions within the Daily
Pilot circulation, they're in no
way used to playing in front of
large galleries, thus the hmt of
apprehension.
In the opener the gallery
numbered 100 a year ago. This
year it appears the gallery will
probably increase for Tea Cup
ClaSSlC ll, the midsummer affair
ID the Fletcher Jones
Motorcars/Daily Pilot Club
Championship Series.
Towersey, who shot 82 last
year and finished second 1.1\ the
inaugural Tea Cup Classic, is the
longest hitter in the foursome.
But, as it did last year, 1t will
come down to iron play and
the short game.
Towersey, whose tamlly has a
deep history at Santa Ana, won
her 14th women's club
championship in 17 years last
spring, shooting a 316 (82, 76, 78
and 80) and winning by 20
strokes.
Her 14 titles are the most
(men or women) ID the history
of SACC, the oldest private golt
course in Orange County.
Last year, the Tea Cup Classic
was created largely because or
golfers like Towersey and
GOLF
CONTINUED FROM 81
bAck·to·b8ck tJU ln 1995·96,
has turned pro and thus is no
longer eU~b1e.
• Mark 0 Meara, tblt year••
Md!itera end British Open
champion, is the tournament'•
most famous alumnus I le won
th Will Jordan Clas ic in 19?9.
Scott Simpson, whose PGA
Tour career has lnC'luded th
198? U.S. Open dwnplonshlp,.
won the WW Jordon Clanlc m
197,
Now, U only an alumnus of
the event can win• PGA
~. aD tbe inajon
wUl be <lOV919d.
'
Schriber, both of whom won their
respective club titles by
e normous margins.
The event is staged to
promote women's goll, to bnng
the goU community in the
Newport-Mesa territory doser
toge ther and, ultimately, to
. crown a Daily Pilot champion.
Towersey, who has dlso won
four SACC titles in a row. is the
only player in the Tea Cup
Classic held to have played
JUruor goU. Woodard, Albryght
and Schriber all picked up the
game Later in life from thei.r
husbands
Towersey, who won the state
dmateur title in 1981 , her hrst
yedl back from an eight-year
hiatus, watched her gdllle tum
around at that point. She was
pregnant with her son, Patnck,
when she won the state amateur.
A Stanford history major who
played golf briefly in the
Cardinal program, Towersey
soured on the thought of the
LPGA Tour back then. lt didn't
have the prize money and
glamour it has today.
"Actually, J had an experience
when I was back in Michigan at
the Women's Amateur one ye~.•
Towersey has said. •They were
giving a special award to a
woman who had devoted many
years to golf. She said at the tune
•That's a little prestige with
Scott Simpson and Mark
O'Meara, • Koehrer said. •So th1t
ls no Mickey Mouse
tournament.•
The championship has a
$10,000 pµrse in scrip (based on
320 entries) that will be divided
among five fllght winners,
lncluding a senior fiight.
Last yeAr, Valerio edged
runners-up GabrteJ ArmAndercz,
Androw Nelson and Kenneth
Wertzberger by one stroke.
Tho touma.ment ii limited to
play n; 18 and older. TM
maximum handicap index
4llowed 19 18. Det&ill: :540-7500.
m .18.
• llCllfJllD....., dub golf cotumn .......y~.
golf was her children, her
husband, and goll was her We. I
knew that wasn't what I wanted,
and it probably wasn't lbe type
of people I wanted to spend a lot
of time with, so I went back to
California and focused on my
priorities. I never regretted it.•
Towersey's husband, Brian, is
the Junior Golf Chairman at
SACC. Her son, Chad, who will
caddie for her on Friday, made it
to the CIF Southern Section
Fmals m golf last season for
Corona del Mar High under
Coach Paul Hahn.
Towersey's grandfather,
Richard Emison, the former
president of Santa Ana Lwnber
Company, was among the
original SACC members when
the club was located at the
Castaways. Emison was also
a fonner presid~nt of SACC.
Her mother, Pat Cox, was
SACC's women's club champion
four times, in 1947 (before she
was married), '52, '61 and '62.
Her father, AJ, once won the
President's Cup.
One year, Towersey won the
ladies title at SACC, her husband
won the club' senior title and
her son, Chad, won the junior
championship.
She also grew up with Mike
Reehl, Santa Ana's longtime
head pro and director of goU.
Newport Beach/Costa f.Aeso Doily Pilot
REGATTA
NEWPORT BllACH .a Adrienne Patterson of the Bahia
CCJdntblaAYCldlttlultwonlheSabotA & Band was awarded the
Mmj Wagner PwilpelOa1 et the Udo Isle Yacht Club's All Girl
~an~ b-Gle 9e00nd straight year.
My. gldl ~ up to compete, including JQrdan Weiner of
\he Bel.boa lllaDd YKbt Cub who won the Sabot Cl and was
awarded. tile Goldie Ja!l8pb Perpetual.
Amy ffahJoiwm of tlie Newport Harbor Yacht Club won the
Lasen colDpetitloQ aDd lJdo Isle's Jamie Mc~on won the
Sabot C2.
Jall8tte Sim~, allo of the UYC, won the Sabot CJ.
LidO we teammatal Jelsjcan Koeniga and nacey Tteaccar
wtntbeCFJ.
WEIGHTLIFTING
Test
OF
stren
• Newport Harbor and Huntington Beach square off in
annual weightlifting competition today at 9 a.m.
JA.~ tlru
llrft Pb
NEWPORT BEACH·-A posi-
tive reputZltion can be a valuable
asset when the football season
comes around.
Newport Harbor has long had
the reputation of having some of
the strongest players around and
once again has the chance to
prove it as the Sailors host Hunt-
ington Beach in a weightlifting
contest today at Newport Harbor
at 9 a.m. in the weight room.
The competition will be fol-
lowed by a passing tournament.
•our players always get exat-
ed, • Sailors· Football Coadi Jeff
Brinkley said. "It's the end of the
summer and it's a chance to com-
pete and try and set new PRs
(personal records)."
The weightlifting meet has
been contested for eight years
and a number of Orange County
schools have competed. But in the
last three, the event has centered
~ound Olympic-style Clean~and·
Jerk, an event where a lifter pulls
the bar and catches it at his chest,
then jerks the bar over his head.
Bench press events and squats,
which were part or the event,
were dropped because Newport
Harbor's program concentrates
on the technJcally more dHficull
Olympic lifts.
Huntington Beach is the only
other area high school that has an
Olympic-style weightlifting pro-
gram. This is due largely in part
to Tony CiAreW.
Ciarelli was one of Bnnkley's
assistant football coaches and it
was Ciarelll's idea lo start the
weighWfting program. Eventual-
ly, CiareW moved on to Hunting-
ton Beach where be started a
competitive program.
Brinkley continued lifting at
Newport Harbor because be felt it
was good for his football players.
"l like it because it takes a lot of
athleticism,• Brinkley said. "The
Clean-and-Jerk is a very explo-
sive movement, not unlike block·
ing or tacllling."
One thing that separates this
competition from most is the qual-
ity of the facility and staff. New-
port Harbor's weight room has a
number of platforms for lifting,
with the centerpiece being the
competition platform. There will
also be actual competition judges
who will make sure that lilts have
th~ proper technical elements
that constitute a legal lilt.
•It's ruce to see how a guy
responds to individual pressure,•
Brinkley said. •It's you on the
plaUorm without teammates to
help. You either make it or don't.·
The program also has benefits
beyond increasing strength for
football. It gives Newport Harbor
athletes the chance to earn recog·
nition in another discipline.
Bill Gabriel, who was one of
Brinkley's linebacker coaches,
traveled to the Olympic 'n'aining
Center in Colorado Springs, Colo.
and now coaches the junior
national team.
Bill Johns, a ronner Sailor Wter,
was invited to the training center
in 1994. Pete Hogan, a Newport
Harbor standout now at Colorado
State, won a national champi·
onshlp at the junior national level.
·we've always had strong
kids," Brinkley said. "This helps
develop them physically and cor·
relates well with football.•
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pjlot Thur.day, July 30, 1998 83
Region 57 12~and~under All-Stars win the big one
• Newport Beach, Corona del Mar All-Stars win the
cbampionship match at the AYSO World Games.
UPLAND -Britta Nielsen ~ct«'ed a 30-yarde r into ~e upper
nght-hand comer ol Chino's goal
~~ the Region 57 (Newport Beach
l!'.nd Corona del Ma r) AYSO 12-
1, 'cmd-under All-Star held on for a
)' 2-1 victory to win the champi-
onship match at the AYSO World
Games in Upland over the week-
end.
The World Games a re held
every two years and 1h.is year's
contest feature d more than 200
learns. Region 57 competed in
Division IV. .
Chino's team started 'the game
hot, much like the temperature on
the field (103 degrees) and took a
t -0 lead.
For the first time, Region 57
had to come from behind to win a
match. Team captains Danielle
Carlson and Cameron Best
pulled the team together to deal
with the challenge.
Abila Kattan, · Tanlsba
Senaratne a nd Melissa Swigert
stepped up at halfback and fook
control of the game, taking the
ball consistently into Chino teni-
tory to set up an attack.
Prtsdlla Swenson took a pass
and passed again to Rachel
Malkin.._ wbo scored to tie it at 1-1.
Late in the second half, Region
57 drew a foul and Nielsen was
given a direct kick from 30 yards
out. Nielsen decided not to pass
lhe ball and scored the game-
winner instead.
• The World Games was divid-
ed into three secllons -Soccerfest,
pool play and the playoffs.
AYSO
from Soccerfest, • coach Cathy
Carlson said. •Not only did they
meet new mends, but also they
realized that these other players
are just like them.•
Carlson coaches the team with
Maree )\]maraz.
The next phase was pool play
where the 24 teams tn Division IV
were divided up into four pools.
The top two in each pool
advanced to the playoffs.
Region 57 went 'undefeated
with victories of 4-1, 5-0, 6-0, 6-0
and 2-0.
"What impressed me during
pool play is how our team rose to
a level of play which I have not
seen in Division rv, • Coach
Almaraz said. "Our players bond-
ed together to form a solid team.•
Elizabeth Almaraz was the
hottest scorer in pool play and fin-
ished the tournament with 11
goals and five assists. Amlataz is
the niece of Mike Hess, founder
of the Jack Errion Basketball
Tourname nt held on the same
weekend.
Malkin finished with six goals
and three assists.
Mackenzie Conover had
Region 57's most impressive
goals, scoring twice by curving
the ball between the posts on a
corner kick. ·
At Soccerfest, players are ran-
domly assigned to different Soc-
cerfest teams. This gives each
player a chance to meet and play
with AYSO players from other
cities, states and countries. It was
also an opporturuty for the players
to exchange team pins and make
new friends.
Because of the strong defense
of Region 57, a combo of Court-
ney Carnahan, Sara Draffin and
Taryn Tamutzer, opposing teams
only scored three goals in the
entire tournament.
· 1n the opening round of play-
offs, Almaraz scored Region 57's
only goal as the NewporVCdM
team finished with a 1-1 tie to
North Hills. Because Region 57
was one of the top seeds, it
a dvanced to the semifinals
against Moorpark.
World Games champions, bottom row, from left: Melissa Swigert, Ahlia Kattan, Elizabeth Almaraz, Rachel Waters, Cameron Best.
Priscilla Swenson; second row: TanJsha Senaratne, Sara Draffin, Danielle Ca rlson, Rachel Malkin, Lauren Kiser, Mackenzie·
Conover; back row. from left: Coach C athy Carlson, Courtney Carnahan, Britta Neilsen, Taryn Tarnutzer, Coach Maree Almaraz.
·Our team really benefited
After one-hour of regulation
and two seven-nunute overtimes,
the game was still scoreless. To
determine a winner, the two
teams squared o(f in a shootout,
where the score remained dedd·
locked.
Lauren Kiser scored in a sud-
den death shootout to give Region
57 the advantage.
1 Moorpark tned to be.again, but
goalie Rachel Waters made a dtv-
mg stop and Region 57 was m the
finals.
throughout the World Games and
she was so cdlm dunng the
shootouts while I was d nervous
wreck,• Almdidl explc:tined.
COLLEGES
CONTINUED FROM 81
really hard to be here, in my
first year, and not show d.DY·
body what I can do. My body
wasn't ready fo r Uus. •
Despite the setback, Mullen
has been worlong in the gym,
ta.king vitamins dfld staying
more active than before.
Mullen has also began working
with a pitching coach and
expects to be 100% for the start
of the 1999 season, but that IS
dependent on the status of a
foot problem she has.
her coach at Goldey-Beacom
will likely have Mullen redshlrt
her sophomore year to main·
tain a year of eligibility.
Still, Mullen has not given
up on herself and will quit from
softball on her terms only. Her
competitive spm t keeps her in
the game.
-1 wonde r every day if my
collecbon of atlments are
supposed to tell me some-
th,Ulg ," Mullen said. "But I'll
only go out on my term$ and I
won't quit unbl I've had the
land of season that I want to
have. I need lo redeem
myself.·
I know we all wish her the
best of luck.
-•1• -
League. a six-team league with
teams on the East Coast.
Houston, a three-tune
All-Golden State Athl~c
Conierence selection, is joining
the Dragons on the road in
Orlando, Florida before
returning with the team to
Durham, N.C.
Houston finished at SCC
with a stellar senior season
and helped lead the Vanguards
to the GSAC Championship,
the Farwest Regional
Championship and a
fifth-place finish at the NAIA
Nabonal Chdillptonship.
Houston was 23-5 with a
1.12 earned run averdge and
195 strikeouts.
"Waters has been playing great
RECREATION STANDINGS .'
~90ftbell
AsofMy20 •
Moclfled Coed C · I lit'
Pidtle 8nchc.omben. 12,
2 Stidcs & Ston.s, 8, 3. Touch
'tm Al~ 6, • C..Mornla
~·. 4; 5. Be« Buddies, -1
Modified Coed 0..1 -1 (tit)
RlWf Rau, Venton., Gtounds
~ It 4. (tit) SW'lng«t.
~ Rookiti, 6. 6 A~
Robtn, 1; 7 2-out Nightm¥t.
1, 8. Rodt Harbor, O; 9
lightning, -2.
CoedC-1.CINts &
Oeav•· 10; 2. Barking
5pldtn. 8; 3 (tit) Shoqttn &
Slammtn, The Brew Cnw.
Oub Mfla, 4, 6 fa1~. 0
~ 1).1 ·1 Boyle
Bombtn, 10; 2 (tit) Head F1m,
Muekraken, 6. 4 FlllWl1ra
Only, 4; S. The Unforgiven, 2,
6 Muffin Monsttn, 0
Coed 1).2 • 1. Shllrkbit~ 1 O;
Byte Me, 2, 6 SpMt PCS, 0,
7 Stnde & Assooates
Men's C.1 1 (ht) Team
Easton, Goat Hall, 8, 3 POC. 6,
4 Young Gun" 4, 5 Club
Mesa, 2, 6. Ballistlc Blue, o.
Men's ~D · 1 The
Hacks, 10, 2. Seagatt
Scorptilns, The Attrt~ 6,
4 (lit) Hoottgam, Hard Parts,
4, 6 G11nts, 0
Men's Mkfith D • I
W¥rion, 8, 2 (tie) Plornas
PsolC, Ballbusten, 6, 4, Marlt
Window, 4, 5 Mar1udtl'$, 3,
6 TRO, 1.
Men'• ~; D · I Emerald
Plumbing. S. 2 (tie) Parrot·
heads, Ttam P4'fagc>o. 5, 4 (I~)
Body Count.. (Good, a.d, Ugly),
4, 6 Theodore Robbins, I
Men's .. 1 1 Lowted, 10;
2. Newpon ~le. 8. 3
P0C. 6, 4 Blood Sweat a Bters.
4, 5 Elmore Toyota. 2, 6 El
Ranc:h1to, 0
Men's c.2 · 1 Gutten Again
Cotfte, Swing Th9" lI'fVI.. 4
6 Un<! of the Lost. 3, 7 Jim's
W~1ng Crew. 1
Men's 0-J I (tot) Don't
Matttr, ~rock Bombers, B, l
(tit) Bre-k1es. The Kno~. •.
5. (tie) Troublemak.trs, Polk
Hjqh Crawdads, 2
Men's D--4 1 (~) Rtbtli.
Meat Puppets, 8. l Ptratts, 6
4 (tie) Q Oub, Sharks, l,
6 CCNM. 2, 7 Hard Knock'-0
S-BMll.aa.11
At of July 2'
Mondily D · 1. Schultz
Photo, 3 I, 2 (tie) Heat.
Soeaktf Sqvealttn, 2 I:
4 (he) Old Ti~ Jazz., 2 2,
6 C..mlYOl'OUl Apes. 1 2.
7 Men's Wff~ 0 3
n-ct.y a.-C 1 (he)
TM Onbblers, Wilde.au, 3-0.
-b y Jason Hill
HAPPY
BIRTHDAY
faNAHDA VELASCO
CosfA MIEsA
SMWt OuM.»
C'.oRONA Oil MA.It
DEEP SEA Mullen hopes to be ready
and avoid corrective surgery. "I
can't handle that.• Mullen said.
-I'm beginning to feel like a
hypochondriac because
something is always wrong
with me.•
This is U1e second season of
the WPFP League. The teams
have completed the fm.t hall
and Houston is JOtrung Durham
for the second hdlf, wtuch runs
through August .
2. The Gimps, 6; 3. llt1-Gaton,
5, • Rug !Uts, 4, 5 Riptide, 2,
6 TeamYPAC, 1
a. 2 (tit) Bam Burntll,
Budmen. 6, 4 (tie) Homebord.
Siiky Sulhvam, •. 6 Same
Guyz. 2
3 The Bus Onven. 2·2, • (lie)
Goodftlla" Termm1tors, 1 2.
6. (tie) ~ Raptures. Wu Kolla
Btez. 1·3 WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS
Southern Cahfomia College's
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conoce 1 un ibogido and g11b-o• collect.on lor twffn lh• hours ol 8 00 ner1h1p PUBLIC NOTICE (CA), 15351 Brookhurat. nerahlp PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICES puede 11am11 1 un M IVICIO Ille 1998·9~ fiscal y11r 1s 1 m i nd 5 00 p m H1v1 you 11111ed d0tng Su11e 108, Weatm1n11er. CA Have you 1111110 do•ng --------
de 1eltrencl1 de 1bog1dos Ml forth In 1 report filed COSTA MESA SANI· bu1lneu yet? No Fictitious 8u1lne11 92683 buslne11 yel? No Flotltloua 8u alnH1 PUBLIC NOTICI! o 1 una oficlna di 1yud1 with the Clerk of the Ola· TARY DISTRICT Joen Tate Sllntey Casey N•m• Stetement Thia buarneu 11 con· Ron G1d<l11 Nem• Statement
--------1eg1l (vea el d1rec1orlo tel• lrfct 11 the Olsl11ct Office, A•v•k Clerk of t~e DI•· Th11 1111tmen1 w11 filed The following pereoni are ducted by: a corpor111on Th11 1111tmen1 wlS Med Th• lollOYwtng persona .,, CMt820572 fonico). · 77 Fair 011ve, Co1'\1 Mes• • wUh the County Clerk of doing buslnen H : Hive you 111111d doing with the County Clerk of d0tng busineas es·
IUMMONI CASI! NUMBl!A Callfornla. ' trlct Or1nge Counly on 7/28198 BLU£WATER GRILL. 830 buslneu yet? Yes, June 4, Orange County on 7/28198 NMI DISTRIBUTION & RE-
ICITACION JUDICIAL! NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR· Publlahtd Newport 19988785493 Lido Park or Newport 199B 19988785498 CYCLING CO . 2507 W. ~OTICE TO OEFENOAN'r: (Numero d•I ~HO) THEA GIVEN lhal lhe 11ld BHch.Co1ta Mesa Dilly Dally Piiot July 30 Aug e Beath CA 926&l Tymes lnlernaltonal, Inc., Daily Pilot July 30, Aug 6, Co111 Hwy., Newport
(Av l10 a ACUlldO) 97NCt ti J report on ftle In the Cosla P1lol Juty 23, 30, 199B 13 20 1998 ' nte17 Blue' Water Niwpoll Julien Do, CFO 13, 20, 1998 Th8U5 BHCh. C~-92663
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KIM P. NGUYEN and DOES the court la: (El nombte Y flee, 77 Fl.If Drive, may be PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Park br., ;:,..,.p0,1 Beach. w1tll the County Clerk of PUBLIC NOTICE (CA), 2507 w Coas1 Hwy.:1-----------' 10 10 dileccion de 11 cone u ) 111amlned WHkd1ys b• CA 9m 3 Orange Cwnry on 11·18-98 Newpon Stach, CA 12'83
YOU AAE BEING SUED BY Orange County Municipal tween the hour• 91 1:00 Flctltl 8 1 Flctlt1011a BualneH Thia business la con-19988781984 Flctltloua lualneu This bu1.nen 11 con·
PLAINTIFF: (A Ud. le H ll ' COUl1, 1275 N. Berkeley Av· a.m. and &·oo p.m. H 0':. ,11• ne~• Name Sl•t•me"t ducted by: 1 11mltt<I part· Daily P1101 J\Jly ts, 23, 30. Heme Stat•m•nt dUC19d by a corpora\IOn
demandanoo) IXION, UC, enue p011 Office Box COSTA M•IA SAHi· ame a emen •The tollowlng persona are nerahlp Aug II, 1998 Th606 The lollo'll'l1ng persons 111 Hive you 1ta111d d0tng 1 Umlted Uablllly Com-' TAftY DllTfUCT Joan The following persona •r• doing business 11· Have you started doing doing bualnen as. bu1lneu y11? No
pany 5000• Fullerton.CoCA 92835• Revak Clerlc of the DI• doing bvu•lneaa H : WALLIN MANUFACTUR· bu1ln111 yet? Yes, Sept. PUBLIC NOTICE Dirt Chtap Comp'u11r Up-EMCO lndustnes, Inc .•
You hlYI 30 CALENOAA North Orang• unty MU· riot • ocs EHICLE WHOLE· INQ, 1779 Placenna A11• .. 1998 glldH, 17200 Newhope St Donald Kim MCAii. Preti·
OAYS al'ler Ulla aummons nlclpal COUfl t SALE, 1374 I H Logan Costa Meu, Cillfornla Blue Wate r Newport Flctllloua Bu1lne11 #122A, fountain Valley. CA dent
la MtV9d on you 1o file 1 Th• name, addr111, and Published Newporl Ave.. Cost• Me11, CA 82627 Beech, Inc., Richard S\lun-Name ltetement 92708 Th11 11a11ment was 1.111<1
iyp.wrltten response at this lelephone numbet or plaln-BHch.Coata MeH Dady 921128 Brian David Wallin, 2124 ton, PrM ldent Thi following persona lie Upson ConlUlllng, Inc. with tl'le County Ci.ti! ol ooun. tiff's anorney, or plalntitf Ptlol Juty 23, 30, t998. 01nlel Oluo n. 28002 Newport Btvd ' Newpotl Thia atatemenl waa filed doing bu11M11 as: (CA), 17200 Newhope St Orange County on 7128'M
A ltltlf or phone e.a Wiii wfthout .,, i norney la· (El ThllOt PaMO Repoeo. San Juan e.acn CA 92883 wllh an. County Clerk ot Orarige County Golf, 1800 1122A. Fountain Valley. CA tetll7154et
not prOIK1 you· your type. • • Ceplwano, CA 92875 Qa11.C Wayne Earnshaw Or1n91 County on 7-14-tl E. Garry Ave . SUit• 218, 92708 Ody Ptlol .)uly 30 Aug • •"*' ,11poni1 muat be ~. II dwecclon Y el PUBLIC NOTICI RamHy Caldwell, 1100 211•8 Fern st .. NIWPOfi 19988714242 Santa Ana. CA 92705 Thia b1111nu 1 11 con-13 20 '"' The2<i
111 proper legal tonn If you numero de leltfono del Cati. Oel Cerro I V., Sin Be1ch CA 82883 Eric Marson, 1190 0 1.,._ ducted by· a corpor-11lon _ _:·_·------~~-===-====~ want lh• court lo heat your ebogado del demandante, NOTICll 0' Clemente, CA 92672 Thia 'bualneu la con-Dally Pilot JVAy 18, 23, 30, WOOd Or., Bfel , CA 0282i Have you lllrtld dOlng
c:.te. o dl4 dtrnandante qu' no PUILIC Hll.AltlNQ David Sal••· 4022 Calle ducted by· 1 ~ral part· A1.19, 11, '"' Th5tl John Lyon, 3 Twlllght buslnets yet? YH . 11-l·ff
n you do no« nt• your r• tlene at>og&do, H ) NOTICE IS HEREBY Marten., San Clemente, CA nershlp · PUBLIC NOTICE Lane, Rancho Senta Mar· Upton Conaulllng, Inc , Overatocked with IPD"" on tlm9 you may Thomas e Elenbaas Ber GIVEN lhat pursuant to 12872 Have you llartlld doing g1nta, CA 9288' Sieve Up.an, Prffldent If?
lose oie UM, 'and your No 183 t ELENBMs & S.CUon ~73 t of M iele IV, Thia buelne u la con-bullMM yet? No Plotlt.. lwlnff l hl• blli lnen 11 con-Thi• .. at~ WIS ftled 1tu • weget money and ptop. · 1 • Chaptlf VI ot Pert Ill, OM-duded by a gtnlfal part· Brian David Wtlhn H 11
1• 1• ducted by: a gel'leral Pll1· with the C~tY Clefk of A call to .. _ ' ei. &Men wfthouC SCHOfMAH, 1370 N BrN lion V of the Health and ntflhlp Garren w ~ aMe tatelfteft nlflhlp Orange County on 7-14-tl Cludled ~ """w.,n1ng from the llYct. S... 235, f """1on, S8f9ty Code ol lhe Stele ot Have you started doing Thi• , ... :=,. wu tiled The following'*'°"'.,. Haw you atll1ed oo.ng 1 ... e7M201 will help
C°"'1. Ca ~t2t. Telephone: Celfomla, • public hearing bualnetl yet? No ~th tne CoutWy Clettl Of ~~~~·~:i>PrtlUY bua.nen ye1? YH . Jvty IS, Olly f"llOI Juty ,. 23 30 642·5•7• n.. .,. °"* 1eg411 r• (114) '7MIOO wll ei. held on August '3. Deniel Oluon Orange County on ?•M 1tt1 ...,.,. 1 ,... ThlOO ~· You may went DATii JUN 04 ,... , .. 11 I 00 p.m In Coun-Th11 ltlterntnl w11 l11e3 t•MnaTH MOMT. CO. H505 La f oe Miiton ::;:7]'~if;_' :;:::::--:':':':=:::.:.:::::1:....:-------.Jt .... -~!llml-••
tO eel .,\ aftOfMY right WllllH• J •~•nnen c:tl Ctlamblfa at the C1Vlc With lhe County Clerk of 0 " P.._. -"'"" I ,., ... ~~.!' L..egur\I Hiil•. This atatemenl w11 flied PUILIC NOTICE
I dO not Mow ' ' C.., COila MeM. Call-Orante County on 7121/N •11Y ""' ·-, • • .,, ...., .. ..., 11111h !he Councy Cleflt of r.===============:t' · :'%ao.J;" ~ may call Clerk, '' lllaa••th lomla. al *Nch time the t ... e7eMlt 30, '"' Thill Howlld L. Duhan, 25505 Orange County on 1•21·11 Fletltl..,• 8u•IM ..
... attomey'reterral •9Mc• ....... ~ lowd °' DlrectOfl of ,,,. o .. tv l'tlol .My 30. Aug •• PUILIC-TICI u Mltadt St . LIOUl'le Hiiia. '" .. , .... ,. N•Me ltetement °' a legal aid oftlce (11 .. ed P11bll•h•d NIWPOll Costa MeM lenltlly °'" 13 20. ,... Tl\1124 -CA. 12153 Deily PtlCM ~ 13 30 AU• The lollowtng ~raon• •r•
Ill ... ptlOfte bOOlcl. ... :;:.ch~a~~ :--30 a:! ::_ ~ = = MUC NOTICI ,......... ......... ::= ~.'*'~~ guau. u. ,... . rh.1s c:~=•ASSOCIA· oee..,.. °' QUI ... "'" _, • ' ' 11on1 llld ~ '°' • .._ .... ...,.. CA. 12163 PU1UC NOTICI :r::. e:,:'*~::; ""' •. '"' Th5t3 ~ • MY. to lhe ~ ......... .......... The....,..,. l*90M .,. Thi• l>ullMll II oon-==~Aw
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PUBLIC NOTIC! H•"• you statetd csotno Jin Sook Cho, 5~ Mel· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE IPUILIC NOTICE ~ til.!10otIlle111*11 ~· C*a11uu• -looeted et 341 The C1ty
,.ctltloue auelneN o .c . Electric corp .. Rob~ i.., CA 900)1 PlotHa.u. au ..... •• '1otltloua awatMe• FlcUtlou• halneu Flctltloua hameu 10 w 1-TO taHI. -~~------ibutlneuyet?Yn,t/l/M roNAW.,1111,LQ•~· ~tthe :.ot NOTDO!f Otlv• Oreng• CA
Heme atetel'l'\ent Reid. secretary Thia butlneu I• con· Neme ltet~t Neme Stet•nMnt N•Me ll•t•ment N•m• lt•t....-nt tel .,,,000\ rsoil "--IF YOU 08.J!CT TO
· Th• following pe<aona .,. Thie 11111ment wu filed due19d bV' an lnd~udalol Thi following ..pertOM et• Thi following penone .,, The folloWlng persona are Thi tonowlng person• ate i gl'Mllf on 1 Ga'f of A91SOF:A ~~ the granting of t~
doing t>utlnett 11: wllh lht County Clerk of Hive you start... ng doing ~net• at: doing buslnest 11: doing bualneu u : doing buslne11 at: ~C ~ ESTA• m • -tition vou thould AMlDON AMATfUR OrtngeCountyon7·13-H buslne11ytt?No CRITERIA ENGINE!AING, THA~H LONG RESTAU· SCHAFFER ENTER· PROCESSING MORTGAGE . JR ~ • 1'9IOTifYWALIH pe ' the heerin
PRODUCTS, 240 Briggs tH887Mt19 Jin Sook Cho flied 27051 MW Pond Rd .. Cap. RANT, 3522 W. First SI., PRISES, 14 Ima Loa Ct., IMAGE.1. 11 Vtf'acruz, Dtna l J S CA1E NO. A1131U =·~'te~~ vour ob)eo~
Ave.. Cottt Mt .. , CA Daily Pllol July 18 23 30 Thlt ttateCmenl We-.!..~ 1 lttrano Beach, CA t2824 Sanlt Ana. CA 92103 Newport Beach. CA 92663 Point, '-iA 92829 AND A$ J T • To ell t*ra benefl· dons or file written 92828 ....,8 • T.:. .. 9 ' with the ounty ""'" o Blue• Alllton Orton. 270$1 Hal Mann Nguyen, 14542 AnthOny Todd Schafftf', 14 Marj1n Nadlml, irt Vera• ANTS · ol ri edit • i.... • h h Amidon Astoelatn, Ing., Aug. 8• f.,, ''"' 7 Orange County on M4·98 Mill Pond Ad .. Capistrano Ptttworth Ln .. Westmln• Ima Loa Ct., Newport cruz, Dana Point, CA 92829 ~ T lliM: • ••· or ore, con-ob,...otlbn• wtt t ~
(CA), 240 Brl 1 A~i.. N 1c• i Hl87Mtoe e .. ch, CA 92t24 •ter, CA 92883 s .. ch, CA 92663 Thie bu•ln111 11 con· ~"UT TR~TEE dngent 0'edltore, ~ court before the heat
Thia butln111 11 con· Flotltlou• Bwtlne•• Aug, 9, 1998 ThS99 ducted by: an Individual ducted by: an lnCSMdu.t du/;ttd by:. an Individual Ha~ you 1t1111d dOlng bfi· ;_1.. fir lnter•t~\:' ~~ mey b• In person or by
Cotta Meu. CA 1¥e2e PUBLIC OT 5i Daily Piiot .Nty 18, 23, 30, Thia bu1ln111 It con. Thia busln111 It con· This butlntaa It co~ dueled by: an Individual ~IC ~ peraoM who mev other Ing. Your eppH,•nc•
duct9d by• a corpor•tlon Name ltetement PUBLIC NOTICE Have you 11a119d doing Have you 11art9d doing Have you 111119d doing butinett yet? No ment No in b •h w f• JAMES TIMO· vour1F•ttOYrOneUy. ... .. E A H•v• you ttJl'te-.>', doing Th 1 uowl 001 art buSlnen yet? 8-15-98 butlneu yet? No butlntH yet? No Marjan Nadlfnl XXX oaoe ot • o • • "" bulintll yet? No ••' • 0 1 no~· Blue• A. Orton Hal Ml/lh Nguyen Anthony Schaffer Thia itattment was fll9d Records 1n o the THY WALSH CREDITOR or • contln·
Amldoo MtOCll\11, Inc.. dT~~pb"JSor•(:T) PRINT· Flctllloue 84'alMH This statement was fittd Tl\ls ttattmtnt Wit fllecf Thll atatement wu filtd wilt\ the Co~inty Clerk ot ~R~ai.Jn... GE ~ PETITION hH gent creditor of the
l<lan Chow, Pl' .. ldenl ING 9550 Bolea Av• Sllfte Heme lteternent wllh lht County Cltf'k ol wllh the County Clerk of with th• County Ci.tk of Orange County on 7-15·98 1 n~1 s,le.PJl3/98 81 9'•S b"n flied by ROBIN deo .. H<f. you muat file Thia 11at1mem 'wu tU9d 120• wutmlntl•;' CA Th• followtng persona ate Orange County on t-18-98 Orange Ce>unty on 7·13·9ll Orange County On 7128198 , 1nte7M3H a e · HALL AKA ROBERTA yO\lr claim with the
wllh lh• Cou)lty Clerk ol 926S3 I doing bUtlne11 ••: 1H81711811 i99817141M 1H88711451 Dally Pilot June 18 23 30 I f s• ~,T nl1MAIP. JO WALSH int"' Sup•· co(ltt er,d meil. copy to
Orange County on 7·7-98 rem Dung Pham. 9211 ~~ w:r&;•1125108•0 Mar· Dally Pilol JIJv 18, 23, 30, Dally Pllol July 1e, 23, 30, Dally Piiot July 30. Aug. 8, August 8, 1~8 ' Th60S ~I EN: RAN T rior CO\lrt of Cal1fbrnie, t~ perao~• repreHnt•:
t99887031Si 80111 Av•. ,,09, WHI• Ifill Pky' Min ion Vltjo Aug. 6, ,998 Th605 Aug, 8, 1998 1Mo4 13, 20, 1898 Th623 C~N1 • County ofPETOr•Tngeo. tlW 9')po11:it•d by the Daily Plfo\ July 9, 16. 23, mintier, CA 92683 ~· ., . , I'--PUBLIC NOTICE ~E CIVIC R THE I ION re-court within four 30, 1998 1 Tn583 This bu11ne11 11 con· 1,~.~!69J McCall• 27•58 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ~0~SA . SAN A • ~uHtt that AOBIN months from tt\e date
PU8i.IC NOTICE dH';!:d ~~~ 1~/~~~du:~i'ng Jasmina, .Ml11lon viejo. CA Flctltloua BuslneH Flctltloue BualneH Flctltlowa 8u1lnH1 NOTICE~;TRUSTEE'S nl ~I unpaid bafance p!~n~• ,::f.~~~~t1C! r'u firat 1"r~~~ f ~
business yet? Yet 07/23/ 92692 N•m• Stetem.nt Heme St•l•ment Herne St•l•m•nt • ~ ~d other charges edmi • t th ~. te • ore H P
•tfame Stetemant 11m Ou Pham ' ducted by: 1n lndlvldual doing bUSlneu at: doing bllsll)84~1at: . doing buslntll as: ~ !reel Address Of other of the decedent. • Celifor'?'a Probate C~e. Flctltlou• Bualn•n 92 • Thll bllslnttt it con• The following pe,.ont art The toJIQ'Mng person• Ill The following ptrtont are ~.S. • m~ 74.695.83 to nll er e He Hedon . 9100 of the
The following poraons are This ,1~ment was flied Have you started doing Mobll• on Changtt, 408 VICKY'S HOME CLEANING AMERICAN INTERIORS, Y Tl' A T ~~ common designatiOI\ ol real THE ~ITIOJ' '~ T~ tim~ for fill!'O
doing business as: wllh lhe County Clerk ol b0~slnesSs l:'?cYr, 7•27·96 'h · Clubholltt. Newport SERVICE, 3)5t, Canadien 1806 S1ndalwodd Ln,. 8 T A ll\ OF NL T orooertySAN C._,EL "°I'"" quleltLt•.~• c:dr:n:nt i~ cl•,ms wttll not e)(pthre
S1 .. 10202 .• c\,sta Mesa, 19989704044 Tri~• t~tat~en: w~11 ~lie~ Danny Lawrence., Ry•"· Vlcioria Ocampo, 3151 Ca· Vonna C. Wiikins, 1808 p TEC \ PROP· Trtp rl:~~ ~7 . enyb,~ be T~'W~ ~ from the hearing date VSI( AMEAICA 855 Baker Orange Counly Ot'I M0-98 ana · c a a Beach, CA 92663 Or.1 Cotta Mesa, CA 92828 Newport Stach, CA 92860 y~~ ~.~~O S 17·8 Ml n "'"'"" WI • be ore our mont •
CA 92626 0 11 P 1 J 1 t 8 23 30 w • oun Y •r 0 408 ~Clubhouse Newport nadian Ol Cos1a t.'esa Sandalwood Ln Newport e ~IT y SOLD~ :T • pro •t•. • • noticed ebow Daniel Boone, 655 Baker , a 'I 1 01 11 Y • ' • Orange County on 8-2"-98 Beach, CA 92663 ' CA 92628 ". · Beach, CA 9266') A p~~LI SAi 1F y N : 4 • 83-4 eny codiclls •re •ve!I· YOU MAY EXAM-
St .. #0202, Costa Mesa. Aug. 6, l998 Th603 11981782422 This bualntn It con· Thia buslneu It con· This business It con· NEE ~ fiLANATI p~~~i!Y ~ ebfe for exllminatlon hn INE the fHe kept by the
CA 92626 PUBLIC NOTICE Dally Pilot July 23, 30, Au-dueled by:.an lndlvldual ducted by: an lndlvldllal ducted by: an Individual OF H RE OF ~~ inc:orrectness Qf me streel the file kept by t • court If you are • per· Raymond o. Lazo, 1231 gus1 6, 13, 1998 Th614 Have you slarttd doing Have you started doing Have you started doing PROC AGAJJ T address or Qthef common oourt. • aon interffted in the
Tallorca. Upland, CA 917~4 Flctltloua 8ualn•H PUBLIC NOTICI: business yet? No buslnus _yet? Yes, 1 +95 business Y.•t? No YOUt HOULD Q • deslanatioo, if any,. sho'M'I THE PETITION re-.. t•t• you mey fUe
Tnls business is con-Nem• ~tatement .,_ Dinny Ryan Vicloria OcamPO Vonna Wtlklns TAC' A =R. at>o\Te Jrno street jlOO~SSQr queste euthority to 'th the rt 8 fc I ducted by: an lndlvldual The following persons.,. Ft till u 8 I Thi• llalement was flied This slalement WIS ltl9d This alatemenl was med A pubic = .~le to the other eorrimon ~OallOn Is edminieter the estete 'G' c~u • s o~e, Have you alarted doing I I . c o 8 ua neea with tht County Cle1k ot with the County Cle1k ot With lhe County Clerk of highest r fOf cash, m~ireelions to the 10Ca-under the lndepend•nt e<{UHt or • pec11
business yet? No d~;'fE~uss n~~~~ENANCE Neme ltetement Orang• County on 8-17·98 Orange County on 7/28198 Orange County on 7/28/98 castue(s . 81 '«awnla ( proDert~ln" be Admlnletretion of Et· Notice of the fifing of an
Daniel Boone . 126 Monie Vista #8. Costa The following pe~aons are 19988781802 19988705483 U~988785457 ~:norb na:;cn te 3g,k· ~ seridint a en tetN Act. (TIU euthorl· Inventory and epprai1el
This statement was filed Mosa CA 92627 doing business as. 01ily Pilot July 16 23 30 Dally Pilot July 30 Aug. 6 OaUy Pilot July 30 Aug 6 cred~ ~ion Slllor a r18Sl=t lhe1 d t ary 2' will ellow th• pereon-of ••t•t• •H•t• or of wilh tho County Clerk of · 0 Computer 411.com, 3170 ,. 998 ' T'eo ' 3 20 ' T • ' ' • b 'st in 1 a o ae ol tl t .. _.. any petition or ecoount O e C u 1 7 6-98 Esmeraldo Maleos u• Pullman St. Costa Mesa "ug. 8, 1 h 7 1 , , 1998 h819 13, 20, 1998 Th625 drawn 1'; 8 ate or fSt PUb of this Nollce repreeenta Ve O ·-• ea _provided In ttction rang 0 n Y on · vedo. 126 Monie Visla t1'8, CA. 92826 ' ' savm5*1<1 loan~. i'1Sal\., many ectlons without SC • • 199887834 t 3 costa Mesa. CA 92627 Tag ram System corpora . PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE or · s assoa= 91' 1·;af obtaining ooun epprov-~ 2 bo of t~ Cal~or~a 3~~%~10' July 9· 1~i,52,! dT~dt~d ~~~~~e~~lv:~uaf00• !lone (CA), 3170 Pullma~ Flctmoua BualneH Fictitious Bualn•H Flctltloua Bualn•H ~&~ 5 2~1 ~Jllanci~ $1c INC. TRUSTEE al. Be.fore ~":i~g.:~i~~.n q~~.~~~r Spe~i.i Notl:~
---------• Havo ou starred doing St .. osta Mesa, CA. 92826 Neme Stetement Neme Stetement N•m• St•t•m•nt se"'and aulhonzed 19. do FERNANDO very 'Mf>0 hn j form la ev•lllbl• from PUBLIC NOTICE busines~ yet? Yes, 02·0!· dThC11!, .. bbutlntas ls1• con· The following persons are The following per1ons are The following persons are bUh Slldoebss the1n lhdis ~stat~e ~tedbe however,t tti ee pwe~~lonbee the cowrt clertt. u ..... Y • corpora ton doing business as: doing business es: doing business as: e 1 Y u n repreeen • v " . Attianwy hr ,....._..,.. Fictitious BualnH• 9:smeraldo Maleoe Ou• Htve you ttarttd doing FOX POINTE FARM, ea VILLA BELLA, 10121 CANOLELABRA, 2366 Ot· trustee.as shown. 51 otaU re~irod to give notlce E.......,AtNlfeel ·
N•m• Statement vedo ~uslness ~•171 No C Fair Dr .. Costa Mesa, CA Adams Ave., Huntington angt Avenue, Costa Mesa, ~y~IJ~le8nd~:~ b '1We to interested person• A Puf nhnel
The following persons are This statement was filed agram -:f.s tm . °'J:r•· 92629 Beach, CA 92648 CA 92627 . the herein ttr:I d ~~a u n 1 e • • th• V h • v e COIPOI 11111 doing business as: wilh lhe County Clerk of t~oi:J, M~t't sla /t Preti •fl~~ Kathy Hobstttter, 31 Morn· Brenda Joyce, 3621 C S. Melissa lee Scott, 2369 ~i:i '~iln r ~ U! ~ tA'C~OSTA wtlived notice or con-,oo;:•z::..... ltwd
ON TIME COMMERCIAL Orange County on 7/28/98 llhs t~ a ~ent w~,· k t Ing BrHze, lrvlne, CA Bear SI., Sant• Ane. CA Orange Avenue, Costa l?UISU(lllt .to e L of Trust M~ A ST .. ~ted to the proposed n10 . • •• CONSTRUCTION. 1789 19980705484 w • un y er 0 92817 92704 Mesa, CA 92627 iiesctlbe<I below sale wiU 62 action.) The indepen· .. _............_
Nantucket Place. Costa Orange County on 7128/98 Thi• bu1ln111 It con· This business Is con· This business Is con· be made. but · · t 00"8-ens dent edmlnietretion ---CA 92.906-
Mesa. CA 92627 Dally Pilot July 30, Aug. 8, 19988705480 ducted by: an lndMdual ducted by: an lndlllldual ducted by: an lndMdual nant or warran;: e~ ...,. authority will be granted 38&8 o c. Electric Corp .. (CA), 13, 20. 1998 Th618 Dally Piiot July 30, Aug. 6, Have you started doing Have you started doing Have you started doing or 1mpied. r aid lit , unleee en intereetttd 07/23, 07124. 07130
1789 Nantuckel Place. PUBLIC NOTICE . 13, 20, 1998 Th626 butlne .. yet? Yes, 3·1·98 business yet? No . business yet? No possession. ncu.m. CLASSIFIED pereon filH an objection Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Kathy Hobatttter Brenda Joyce Mellssa L. Scott brances to pay the remaining ti's the resource you to the petition end 1----------
Thls business Is con· Thia statement was flied This statement was filed Thia statemenl was filed pnnapal sum ~ nQtel~I can count on 10 sell • show• good ceuee why
dueled by: a corporation Fictitious 9uiln•H On the move? with th• County Clerk ol with the County Clerk of with the County Clerk ol =r¥ b~~iat8 rurust. myriad of merchan-the court should not s ELL Th:1o'ri~w~n':~~~~~! are Orange County on M4·98 Orange County on 7128/98 Orange County on 7/28198 lhe~e~ Ylded in~ dise Items. because grant the authority. TRADE doing business as: Sell your extra 19988784202 19989785479 19980795481 no1els) 'edv ... ~Tuooer the our columns compel A HEARING on tho your used vehicle
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CLINIC, 3033 Bristol St. t'tems Aug. 6, 1998 Th599 13, 20. 1998 Th621 13, 20, 1998 Th627 ~1erest ~reon. fees. call! AuPS'tt 20, 1998 at through classified
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pool, cenelr. S695K Supplemenll pool, OV•r1IHd lotl R•elty 680-18801~-....-..,...,.-----
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·RANCHO SANTA RENTAi.ST MARGARITA 1073 APARTMENTS 0 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT CHEVROLET 9045 HONDA 9085
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2880 Balleateroa 11795· 714•675·0653 Nl!IED TO Rl!NT A PART·TIMll twlca a year for vaca· $$!!~~~~$$ tor $11.96 per month. head, VHF & OS S15K '85 TAHOE LT run1 g rHll $6000
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$925 +dep and good ••••••••• fS7e·eS/8 P•krf hour. o,rug· Reataurant Mgr WANTED elect S10 per fl, nr S26,500. 497-8976. Co•ta Mes•
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deposit. 548°2421 PENTHOUSE OFC 88B·292·7091 X 2626 Sentt "-· CA't2701 ••••••••11 .. --------949.4175.9241
GEMETERY LOT/ 2BR 1BA Duplex on W/B•~ View Partition Cocktail waitresses Summer. ,Sal•• help ._...-;::., .. CA•w Old Coins G'bld Sliver AUTOMO ES ------....:---
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Bluffs nr beach g'ar break room, cabled, E t bll h d 1 needed. Chlldrens .__ ______ __, Franklln Mint, Sterling BIL Hondas 80's to 97
w/d hk-upi Pet(?), 10 ease T s1100Sq.F1. ,.-.:au sa ~ 111P1k~a e products, Some eve's ---------1 Old watchH & jewelry ••••••••• Cars $100·$500 Hondas 8Q's to 97 , . Broker 642 3850 .. r n oo ng & wkds req. 650·8535 To place an ad~n Westcoast Coln ~-9448 Poli"'t lm~ounds Cars $100·$500 $795/mo 642·9699·Agt · for personable and ___ ;.._...;.:.....;.;...;...;,.;...;..;;... Cl•••lfl•d .. 2 Oc••n view plots In ~C~M-=-:s=-=""""""i......,. __ _.;:;,. responsible cocktail TEACHER (LEAD) Call e42·587B. RECORDSfTOP SA __ C_U_RA _____ 9_0_l_O Hondas, oyotas, Police lmoounda
Pacific View Memorial PEC AL 2br 1 ba. waitress for FT/PT NB Preschool needs Jazz. R&B, Soul, Rock · Hondas, 'royotas, Park, Bayview Terrace All redone, Ilka nu. INCOME work. Call 722·1400 exp lead teacher w/•---------i Etc ... 50'a & 60'1 Mike iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ;;4~;ys.:,"/:t•P!e1~ Chevys, JHps & =~~~i~o :tf~~;;9~~~; g~~~;95~u;:;~93~.Y PROPERTY 2790 counter person FT/PT ECE units for 1yr old APPLIANCES 6011 e45·7505 '94 LEGEND LS 800-772•7470 x7802 4X4's must .. 111
•Costa Mesa'• Beat perm. Ship, phonea, claasrm. 9Bene2flts Lo ml, moonrf, mint, --------J 800·772-7470 x7802 E SIDE CM olfc work friendly 55· 672 ___ _._____ 01e741) S18i888 F--------~
---····-·' Jr·1br & lbr, also 2br • eKlremely e42.e2'e2 NB •Wanted• 98 people 30" a •• stove. Uke PETS & LEXUS Of'
HOUSES/ ~~~~. q~~~:. ~.~~~~ ~~1.1·'P)1n2b~ld~~1fsr1&• EZ Workl Xlnt Pari Wiii pay you 10 lose ::,•;53gg~~::i~~,;~~-ANIMALS 6049 ~~:r:~:~1.~: ifiiOiiRDiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9iioii7iis JNFINITI 9095
CONDOS easy access to (1) 3br. Good tenants. Signing up Internet up 10 29-? lbs. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
freeway/beach/malls. Spacious units lqcl.-2 Accounts. Get paid 800·600·0343 ex 1873· Frig '225 W••h•r/ Kittens .Aast'd ; fl4me ---------• '97 AEROSTAR 1" FOR RENT 714·!5!57·007$ w/frplc's. 4 1lng car each month on every W•ntad no exp nee. Drrer St45. each. pt while male raised BMW 9030 EXT Wagon, XLT, AC, •••••••••I Eastslde 28r 1Ba encl gar. Freshly account you sign up wlll train, pass out fly· Xl6nt3c1°0nd2
1!!.07nl In home, 1 6~ka. old. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil pw/pdl. tllt, CC, painted exter & other or refer. Unllmlled era. You can earn • • 854-3248 (VZC22992) $18,997 patio, gar, new carpet upgrades. $520K. Dan residual Income po· $100·$300 day. General Electrlc , . '85 325E white/tan. Coata Meaa
'95 lnflnltl Q4S
A c I p w /P d I ' t 111 ' (307778) $23,495
Coata Mesa
Lincoln Mercury
714-540·Se30 BALBOA 5a~~51:;.,a01n1.72n3~04P4•t5s Agt. 714·997·0050 tenlial. No computer 800-484·6040. x9682. Dryer. Good cond, YORKSHl~E Terrier power doors/Windows/ Lincoln Mercury required. Toll Frte olive cir 565. 67~.3322 3 rno. ma,f , all shots, sunroof, ale. am/fm 714·540.5830
ISIAND 2106 '••••••••• 800·314-0014 x.50.f2 Champion Hne with casa.,$4500. 875-8783 -...,..,, ........ ~-...----._ _______ _ 1• 1---------J EMPLOYMENT papers $600 751-6288 •.,....--~----• '97 MUSTANG .-
...... r••rllf, front ~c1iiNGTON2 640 BUSINESS & M~~c~:'t~!n'i~r~r~ SERVICES 5533 FURNITURE 6014 •ap~!~~·s~~~o. 1'g'r (;~~~ AC. lTW/,Pg/:ro1~'sE cc. l:JiiiAiiiGiiiUiiiARiiliiiiiiiiiii9iii1iii0ii5
houae near ferrY1 FINANCE enda & holldays.1-~· I••••••••• low mites, xlnl cond (204877) (205645) 1• •87 XJ6 lll
3br 1ba, patio, fp Ing, filing, word pro· •-•.... 5 pc bamboo & glass GARAG! SALES $6250 714·645-3820 $13,497 Coat• M••• Arctic blue, "~ lthr
$1800/mo 875·04151 Beau unbellevable 2br cesslng 949·548·5584 Please be aware that set, nu dark wood.lli'•••lli=•••• •99 BMW 3251 Lincoln Mercury (ISTP713) $8,995
NEWll 3er 3Ba a/o 2ba, laund hkups, grt NANNY·FT wanted In the llsllngs In this cat· Strong, light weight. 24kml, auto, llhr __ ·_7_1_4-_5_4_0_·_5_e_3_o_ BAUER LOTUS
w/d , fncd yd, garage'. ~~~!~s. ~~~g!o.~~~~· BUSINESS NB for 4.mo old, llve egory may require you $900. (714) 625·9228 (3WU765) $34,444 •99 Mustang Conv. 714-e42·7700
gardener, S2695/mo OPPORTUNITY ~~t:.. Myr~n·F~\·d M~tP~i :~ ~~le~ ~~r~ursb•! Antique oak hutch, COSTA MESA 6124 wE'sEl~.';.~~ER 289 Va, whl, all orig, yrly lse 714·673·3059 Engl/Refs 646_5777 charge per minute kitchen table 6 chalrtliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii nu top, stereo/remote, ---------
9mo Winter Rental NEWPORT 2904 . . $1000 obo, dbl bed (714) 892·8908 beaullfull $10,500. SELL Completely t J h d BEAC NB Salon Wanted: +frame $35, TV S35, Resellers welcomer 622·5273
upscale 3br 3~~~n~:ly H 2669 ••e••e•• Manicurist, eyebrow/ wicker night stands ~~g~~9r•~17~•=• '!a~~: _B_Ul_C_l(----9-0-3-5-• ---------
redecorated by owner/ Please be waty of Out make-up a rtist at MERCHANDISE S20. 949·644·2711 house of new & ·refur· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil HONDA 9085 your home
designer, no/smk/pets 1 & 2BR + 2BA of area companies. J .Tlpton Salon 673-3065 China Cabinet blshed prod'sl Plmbg/ -========~=:th:;r:;o:u:gh=c:la:;ssl=fie:;d=:; 829-447·8049 MOVE·IN·BONUS Check with the local OFFICI! CLERK PT Curved beveled glass, hrdware/elactrlcal '86 Park Avenu• 4-dr .1 N~EPRORARTCBAY Better Business Answer phones, filing. ANTIQUES 60 ~0 tights, burled wood prods. Sat only, 8·2p. sedan, full pwr, ale,·
CORONA
DELMAR
· E Bureau before you Biiingu ai, angllsh/ $1600. Cott tbl wood, 711 W. 17th St bldg Metallic Blue w/blue
Lg 1 & 2Br near Back send any money for Spanish. M·F~x· bevld gts $250. China Fe CM Business Ctr. Int. s1595. 723•1504 Sell yqur car! 2122 Bay & golf course. fees or services. Read Ible. S7·8hr. Call for svc for 12. 720-9963 Large pool, new car-and understand any Interview or fax
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pet & much more. contracts before you resume. 714·841·3222. 3Br 2Ba; Lndry rm, Sorl)' No Pats sign Shop ar d t great bayvlew, sun· 545.4955 · oun or PICTURE FRAME rates. Design Sales, PT.
deck, no pets s25oo • * LID 0 ISLE*• Got ,an eye for color? , 673·l306 evenings. furn, 3br 2ba, frplc, Enjoy working with
New Luxury duplex patio. den. Avail 9·1. MONEY people? 3 days/wk.
3br 2ba. elevator. 2 949·723·84ee TO LOAN 2914 Must work most Sat's.
car gar, nr beach. no +OCEANFRONT 3 Br Other days flexlble.
pell $2500 675-6955 2JSa UPPER UNIT Exp pref. 723-4710.
So. of PCM 3Br 3Ba, Yearly $23.QO/mo Monay to loan. _ Reill Eatate Sale•
front house, new car· Balboa Newport Good or bad credll. FT/PT Licensed or not pet/paint S2500mo R•alty 723-4494 free application & as· we're hiring nowl ERA
949·723·5801 Quiet 2br, 2 full sessment, fast results. will pay your req'd . Call 1·800·950.6616 course and provided bath, w/d, hk·ups,
COSTA MESA 2124 garage, avail . 8/21 training 800·400-5319 $8tl5mo 714·718·1374 1_•_xt_1_19 _____ _
J\ntiques
& Cllolltdibh•
i OPOOUAA r \
PAIOI • ~\ ,~., -~
a M O~tl
Eal.et• Seles Conducted
Paintings ~ China
Books ~ Furniture
40years
In Newport Beach
14.673.622 ANNOUNCEMENTS Receptionist
'Secluded Eastald• ••••••••• Busy community ,..,"'------"""' • Cape Cod ~nhs. 3Br newspaper seeking
2.5Ba, 2-"r · alt gar, MJSCELIANEOUS part-time receptionist,
tndry-rm, poo1, s1600 RENTALS ANNOUNCEMENTS houra l':oo p.m. to
no pets 856-92481••••••••• 5:30 p.m. Monday 1-w "2920 t.hru Friday. Duties In·
---------elude answering
NEWPORT phones, sorting ma11,
BEACH 2169 ROOMS 2706 PRAYER TO ST. JUDE balal)clng receipts at
May the Sacred Heart the end of the da)'.
of Jesus be adored EOE. Physlcal r•· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Ne w. OceanfronV22nd.
8AYFRONT W/BOAT Private rm, unfurn, shr D 0 C K AC R 0 SS bath, utls pd, n/1mkg,
and glorified, loved quired. Please fax re·
and praised, pre-1ume Including salary --------served throughout the history to world now and for· (949) 642·7667 ever. Sacred Heart of•---'---'-----
FROM BEACH. kitchenette. laundry.
On the move? Remodeled 3br 2ba 1 block to N.B. Pier 1800 sf. Lg vu .deck, $510/mo. Call Sam al
frptc, w/d, frig, d1shwr· 714·675-4808
gar, utll Incl. S3000mo (Between 9AM·5PM) 714-815·1332
Jesus, pray for U8: St. Overstocked with Jude, worker of mlra· stuff? Sell your extra
cles, pray for us; St. A call 10 household
Juda, helper of the Classifled items Pano ocean bay vu. Lg VACATION hopeless, pray for 1.11. will help studio, walk to bch. Say thl1 prayer nine 7 In Classified
Oated, tennis, pool, RENTALS 2722 times a day and by1 ___ e_4_2_·_S_&_a __ --------
gym. 51350· 673"3471 ·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tphr~y=~gh~11 d~• Y~~~ EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT TWH 2.Br 18• new Bal Is. So. Bayfronl carpets, 1 c attached 3Br 2Ba home+ 2Br swered. 11 has never 5530
gar. n.-llr Gerson'• 1ba apt on sandy bch, been known 10 fail.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil S1450./Bkr 640·5684 gar, vlewl 673-3059 Publlcallon muat be promised. Thank you, ·---------. Balboa l•I & beach St. Jude, lor your ARE YOU
NEWPORT
COAST
front homes 1 to 4br help. OE FRIENDLY.
fum'd on & near waler -------2170 wk-month 949-6SQ.6502 Prof'I Tennis Lessons. RESPONSIBLE
Daughter of former & CARING?
•OCEAN VIEW* RENTALS TO world 11'1 player. Pvt/ Wt provide 2Br+ Oen, 3Ba, 2c gar Grp, 50" off tst les· 'lranaportatlon Ser\lices
$3150.mo+iec. Avail SHARE 2724 son. Andrea 760-3129 to our elderly and
lmmed. 494·6841 Agt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •---------disabled community.
--------------LOST &
FOUND 2925
2669 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NEWPORT NEWPORT
• BEACH. 2669 BEACH
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NEWPORT MARINA
APARTMENTS
Bayfront con\mllllitr with prinlf b«ch 6: marina.
Ttopkal land.apias-~ ww f>:OOl 6: •u.n deck. Walk 10 B1lb0a bland shop•
Minutta from fuhion bland.
• Si>aciow lBR, 2BR a.tad 2BR & den 1pu.
• Private patios or baltonics
•Wood buming/gu fireplam
•Printt~
• Bott •lipt_-aft.lllblc
• $JSSO -$2600 No Pcu
Please call (949) 760-0919
SALIS
WE'RE GROWING!
crooked left front paw.
22nd/Santa Ana SI.
Costa Mesa. Call HB Humane Society
536-6480
Found Parakeet
Newport Height•.
714-842·2849.
LOST 2 CATS M/F,
neut/1pay, slam•••
mixes. Grey & wht,
some stripes.. blue eyes, blue/red collara.
Polarla Dr Dover
Shor••· REWAAO 728·94:J4
LOST COCKATl•L
Mostly Orey. Beach &
Warner area.
(714) 648'<3688
HEALTH•
PlTNESS . 30'00
••OO P•OPL•• needed 10 loo•• we=.;11 FrM Info 1..a ..... 77
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" ..-V. + beMftt8 174-7101!at11.1
1000 W. PCH NPa.
~=1wag• al $7.S<Mlr.
$250 on bonus.
~ Part·dme & full.time
employment
~ Pa.id cralnlng whlle ~)'OUT
J Friendly. team-oriented work en\llronment
21 years ol ap or older
valid~ Dr!Yer~ IJoeme
and excellent drMng
record requhd
For more Information
Call Neil
857-7950
1111111 t••••tt e1••te•1 l•C.
CASHIER
Fl.Ill tlrM position. Must
know how to sell!
$7.50/hr.+ depending
on knowledg~
'-.n !'\ \!"IL: \.,.,f
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If you have computtt
6: phone 11dlls, are
1elf moUvated, and
want to eam BIC SSS.
Call Mr. Ray.
437-5 1
$12-$20
Per Hour
Thp-1Jrotluccrs hl!(hi..-r .
• U<allll. UtnlAI 1..,,,.....,
• 401·1\l""n • !'aid _,,,~ .. . "'""' """ ........ ~ ..
<uhll!lhc<f tn 1969
ont.I wuwlng c.&J for lll)l~lment 1-888-315:17 44
JULY
OPENINGS
Starting P8'j Up To:
$12.25
Colege ,.,liips llllii*.
tK> El! NEC. WU TRAM
All. In. Mdu.a.
SIB
Kenmore Washer &I••••••••• CADILLAC 9040
dryer 4 yrs old $250. TRANSPORTATION iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
Pastel floral couch llke 1 .. •••••••• nu S200. 714·536·7448••
Moving S•I• C'ustom 1---------
Black Walnut Dining BOATS 7011
T a b I e w IC h a I rs , ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Couch, Large Wood 11
Framed Mirror, Chest, 18' Electric Packet.
lndaln paint, Large Near new c-.nvas, side decorative Urns, Large' panels & batteries
'Desk, more. 760.9590 $9,500 949·675-3400
MERCHANDISE
MISC. 6015
Alaskan mad• Ulu
I Nead Your Listing
tel me sell your yacht
small time·blg results
Manu Kai Yacht Sales
Sven E. Backlund, Bkr 949-675·0586
Knife., Great glftt 1 ________ _
'70 Coupe 2dr, full
pwr, p/s. Senior. owned, rarely driven,
80k org ml, shrm
cond, clean, current
reg $1950. 751·2464
'87 Sevllle Dark blue/
blue II he. Int, all power.
101k ml, xlnl cond $4100 949-642-2114
'95 SEVILLE SLS
Frost beige, Neutral
shale llhr, chrme whls.
(3LBU285) $24.995
BAUER LOTUS COSTA MESA
714-e42·77oo
~i~~0~~;!:1 ~:k!~ POWER BOATS
Gifts P.O. Box 91531 7012 CHEVROLET 9045
Anchorage, AK 99509 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •----------------_.
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Pilot and the
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Fountain Valley
Independent to
reach over 100,000
homes. Fax us this
form with your credit
card # or mail with
a check today!
Run for a weekl If
your car does not
sell, we'll run It for
another week
All for just s10·.
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Thursday, July 30, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily P"ot
I TODAY'S JAGUAR 9105 LAND ROVElt 9113 L!XUS 9115 TOYOTA 9210
CRQSSwORD PUZZLE ··--------' ACA088
By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and. TANNAH HINSCH
'87 XJ811t Oray llhr, xlnt cond
(ISOWflOO) S8,995
8AUl!lil LOTUS
714-842·7700
·----
••• Dleoovory 25kml. dual moonrf,
(3LUH717) 124.4'44
LEXUS OP WESTMIN9TER
(714) ae2.e.08)
•e3 SC300 Chrome. ltht. moonrl
(014412) 120,1550
Ll!XUS OF
WRSTMINST•R
(714) ee2.eeoe)
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'88 CAMRY L• V8, loaded, 112k mJ,
orig owner. AC con•
verted to R134. )(Int
car• & cond. records
$5,375. 714·545-4231.
t Ceimp i.cts
5 Dwl1> ,o~
83 Proportloo es Clov ee Tsllk .. how hoat
PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOl. VED
Wesl led 1hc king of hear1s and con· Both vulnerable. West llcals.
'89 XJS v12 convert.---------• •et 4-Runnor 4WD Champagne/8 arley, Lcvns . 9115 -L-IN_C_O_l_N---9-1-2-0 aunroot, Ka.nwood CO,
SAFE, NOT SORRY
114~
Jay 67 -up the l()()fe; tinucd lhc suil m response to Eas1's chrome whee11, low &<AV narf bara. Loadedt
ml, Ilka n•w1.. 115,500. 1ek ml on a brand , S~tnel!Ya
8 Cheup1eca
bH lie Roma.n poet
NORTH signal with the nine. Declarer rurfccJ,
• J 6 J crossed 10 the king or diamonds and (948) 850·a885 '82 L• 400 '87 MARK VIII new angJnal 115,500
Non cart, llhr, moonrf AC, PW/POL, ASS, 1111, obo. 714-434-7847
/17 Tiit Baallet' • metef m9kt
/ 19 Ta*t I 18 Water, IO Padro
I 20 Hockey playe<
I tt Neighborhood 2-' Canadian doctor
25 Bake(1 needs
2e °"' of d8nger 28 S..dOOI
32~alent
35 ll.O. holder
37 Major roadw1y
38 Bffda -
feather .
39 Floor pleees
41 Tuf11Jsh ottlc:ial
42 Man, In MelClto
45 lynx or panlher
46 Auth. vnknown
47 Davis of "Do the Right Thlog"
48 Ceremony
50 Lizards 54 Ught..OOlb riller
58 Pulled-out
(cottture)
81 Company
of actors
62 Singer Guthrie
6~ Castle protector 70 Seablrdt ·
71 Like some
deco<allV• fabrics
DOWN
1 Freight
2 Splc:y Slawa
3Addup ,
4 Least fresh ' F-4~~ s Nylions .'
6 8altpa'11 Ollie:~,'
7 Purple sha09fi1
8 N.W Oelhl'a '/
l?f8C8 ; I
9 Computer•" users·n~s lo Passage.'
11 Cart~ bear 12 OverM'lelming
de teat
13 Approve 21 Novelist Levin
23 Roman road 25 Abomtnable Snowman
27 Kismet
29 Cotteoe holshot 30 Hence
31 Bastt>aH's Notah-
' 32 Canlda's -Natk>nal Part<
33 Some Illy sights. abbr 34 Leaders of the
llock 36 RN'a specialty
37 -spumante: sparkling wine
40 All -: attentive
43 Sasquatc:h
44 Coral -
46 Type OI
c:o11tajner . 49 Paving malertal •
51 Insertion mark 52 Jack, In cards
53 Rrver mammal
55 Jelly fruit 56 Eye's nerve
57 Poor 56 Soothing tolion 59 Popular ooollie
60 Forearm bone
61 Mi~ a salad
64 Lodge
o 5 3 l ra,n the jack of spades. When that '82 Sovorolen
o A K J to won, declarer repeatccJ the finesse and OrHn/1an lthr, low ml • Q 5 4 1'drew the last trump before leading a (663135) S14,995 EAST , .. club lO the queen and Easl 's ace. Easl BAUIR LOTUS WEST
•7 1:1 KQJ106 (
¢Q'7532
• K 8 2 forecd declarer again w11h a heart, 71.._.42·7700
Q A 9 7 ond declarer paused to take stock. •--•• -3-v-.-n-do_n_P_I•_•_
o 8 6 4 '' If clubs were 3-2, the conttncl was Black", crum lthr,
•A J 9 7 ' sec~ The only threat 10 the game (669299) S19,995 ... 2 SOUTH
•AQI09S4
c;;> 8
" wast• 4· I S{>lit. To cater for that. BAUeR a.oTUS
de arer con11nued with the ten of 714-842·7700
~. • trapping East In an unusual end 1----,.,.9.,...3.,,....,.X.,...J'""8---
0 9 sition. {)own to nothing but minor· Blac:k, tan lthf, lo ml
, t cards, East eilhcr had to lead into (670673) S16,995
/
dummy's diamond .1enace or else BAUl!R LOTUS
rc1urr1, a club1 allowing declarer to 714·842·7700
SOUTft take lhe marked linesse for the nine. 1--__,,.,,..,,...,.,...,.,,..---1
2• ' • Either way. 10 tricks were assured. Bl kJ•
9: X1J8 Ith
• K 10863
The bidding:
WEST NORTH EAST 2Q PllSI Pass 4• /I Declarer was jusily rewarded for not 69:cfae) s~r1 ,;~5 r'
(/ toking the table's ace of diamonds BAUER LOTUS
Pass J • Pass Paa Pass Pass
Opening lead: King of Q
Good bridge playet' ~ by nature
pessimists. 1lley prepare'for lhe worsl
and agreeably accept any good for-
1une that comes their woy. Consider
this deal.
when the chance was there. 714-842-7700
Learn to be a better bridge_play· Blac:~~b~~Jke Inter,
er! Subscribe now to the Goren
Bridge Letter by calling (800) 788-<595012> s18'995
1225 for Information. Or write to: ~ ~~~';,'!~~~~~
Gortn Bridge Letter, P.O. Bo• •--------4410, Chicago, Ill. 60680. '95 XJ$ ec:yt c:onv•rtlble triple black, lmmac.
t hru·OUI $38,950.
949·850·5885
JEEP 9110
(120234) $20,887 (667170) $24,997 *'91 TERCEL•
Laxua Coat• Mo•• Runs 11lnt, maroon, MISSION VIEJO Llnooln·Moroury I 1 5 ap AC
(949)384·0884 · (714) 540.5e30 ;~ 0~•0 ~ • a 31 .$3 e 9 ~
'93 ES 300 '97 TOWNCAR Eve's 631 ·7084.
White chrome, full opt PW/POL, AM/FM , '85 4RUNNaR SR5
(222079) $19.995 (734959) $24,997 41k ml, full pwr,
LEXUS Coe•• Mo.. (2LU0238) 121,sso MISSlON VIEJO Llnooln·Moroury LEXUS OF .
(848))84-0884 714 840·5030 WESTMINSTl!R
'93 ES300 i u11y (714) 882·8908
load~d, llhr, ale:, am/ MERCEDES 9'130 '85 AVALON XLS Im qau, mool)(oof. White, tthr, 39k ml,
$13,400. 714·754·1734 !&t 500 SLC (3MFL756) $19,550
'94 GS 300 Ml,,. cond, only 483 of ' LBXUS OF
Black/grey, full opt . these hi parform~c• W•STMINSTER
(074737) $24,987 Marc:edH wdre mada. (7141 882·8808
Ll!XUS lmmac., Ilk• nu, a '95 PRl!VIA LE SC MISSION Vll!JO show winner. Owned Cust whit dual A/O
1 ~(949)384·0884 by a mature and care-(3KKV554')' $18,881f
--'7 '94 LS 400 tul driver 1lnce '86. Ll!>CUS OP
White/Ivory, full opt 97K ml. $18,000. W•STMINSTER
(211877) $32,977 949-644·1056 or (714)892·8908
Ll!XUS 949·851-8345.
MISSION VIEJO
(949)384-0804 2 3 k ;:,~ c~~~ 11 hr TRUCl<S
'95 ES 300 (488783) $33,333 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
9220
White/Ivory, mint L.EXUS OF
(077313) $21 ,977 WESTMINSTER
LEXUS (714) 882·89081 MISSION Vll!JO
(949)384-0084 MERCURY
'95 OS 300
Lthr, moonrf, CO
(112106) $30,987
9135
Hondas 80's to 97
Cart $100·$500
West has a sound weak two-bid at
any vulnerability. East's pass was the
height of conservatism. A raise to
three hearts. making it more difficull
for the enemy to enter the auction,
was clearly indicaled. Not 1hat that
would have prevented South from
competing with the block two-suiter.
When Nonh could oct volunlarily,
raising spades, South's game bid was
automatic.
LEXUS • '88 Chorokoo 6 c:yl, MISSION VIEJO
A/T, A/C, P/B, casa. (949)384-0 .. 84
'97 COUGAR
XR-7 auto. AC, dual
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Pollet Impounds
Hondas. 'royotas,
Chevys, Jeeps &
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am·fm ster, P/B, alloy ______ v ___ ,
whts Si700. 1549·2144. '95 LS 400 Cashmere/Ivory.
'83 CHEROKEt!' (029152) $36,987 L TO Black. gray lthr. Ll!XUS
(107229) $171995 MISSION VIEJO
BAUER LOTUS (9491384-0884
COSTA MESA '98 SC 400 714-842•7700 While/Ivory, full opt
'94 Grend Chorokoo (050957) $38,977
C LEXUS 4X4 AC, PIW, C MISSION VIEJO (118433) $14,894 . (949)384-0884 Coat• Moea
0 n I y 1 4 k m I ,,._ _______ ..
(624541) $13,9971---------
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•97 MOUNTAINEER 97 DODQE Conv van,
Llhr, auto, full pwr, AT all pwr, TV VCR,
(J01475) s21,555 tlnt wind. S24,900. LEXUS OF PP 949-574·5114.
Wl!STMINSTER
(714) 892·8808 ANTIQUES &
OLDSMOBILE 9155 CLASSICS 9250
a.1ncoln·Morcury '97 ES 300 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '78 Cad Eldorado
(714) 540·5830 Full opt, 14K ml, '88 Roeonc~ 98 4·dr, Convor11blo 72k ml,
I.AND ROVER 9113
'95 Dlacovory
RloJa red, tan, Jpsts,
(3NFY029) $19,995
BAUER LOTUS
COSTA MESA
' (714) 842-7700
(059324) $30,687 blk, lthr, all pwr, full pwr, parade boot,
LEXUS clean, xlnt c:ondl A Real Beauty.
MISSION VIEJO 63k mt, 1 owner, $7295.obo 644·9943
(949)384-0884 $4950. 714·966-1275
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714·5"8-0388
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548-5481
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