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r Serving the Newport-Mesa communities since l 907 Inside The best local SA11JRDAY, AUGUST 8, 1998 .. iB ·-. ' ·a won't run for re-election a The 14ryear Costa Mesa councifinan did not file . .. }>apers by Friday's tleadli.pe; filing period extended .. EUSEGIT nomination papers for the Nov. 3 election by Friday's deadline. t/ot-e'28 to• run for election in Costa ,Me!.a r only candidate to ha~e hl<'d and Newport Beach by the dead-before Friday, when Caroline Bul· line. Besides the Costa Mesa ler and Llndd Dixon dlso thre>w council, those races include the their hats mto the nng the deudhne for filing will be f•xten<i<·d to Wednesday. That y1ves .Jame'> F1.,ler dnd Lawrence • Jonc•s, who hdve already pulled pape>r:., morf' lime to decide whether lo enter the race. Buffa's decision to call it quits alter 14 years on the council opens the door for other: candi- dates to run for his seat. When an incumbent fails to file for re-elec- tion, the nomination penod 1s extended. Newport Bedch City Council, the Butler had been keeping her Costa Mesa Sarutary Dtstnct and eye on Buffa last week when try· the MPsa Consolidated Water ing to decide whether to run. The d eadline for filing has also ht•<•n extendf>d m Newport Beuch'<; race for the City Council's NEWPORT-MESA -Costa Mesa Mayor Peter Bu!fa ended speculation about his future on the City Council by not filing While Buffa quietly bowed out of the race -he was out of town and unavailable for comment Fri- day -several other people fil ed District. "Incumbents have such a In the Costa Mesa council elec· strong chance of wmrung," she tion, incumbent Gary Monahan, said. also up for re-elecllon, was the Because Buffa 1s not running, SEE ELECTION PAGE A13 ON THE BOARDWALK Newport councilman says skaters, cyclists need to use their brakes on boardwalk or he will propose banning them JENlfER RAGLAND AND GIUX. RJsuNG lkfrPb 0 ne Newport Beach resident who just won't roll over after getting a speeding ticket while ln-Une skating on the board- walk has reignited the debate on whether pedestrians, bi~ers and in- l1ne skaters can coexist on the • beachlront path. Newport police cited Naomi McComb last month for traveling 17 mph on the boardwalk, where the speed limit is 8 mph. Smee 1992, when the Newport Beach City Council set the speed limit, 52 people have received tick- ets. Most or them just pa.id the Cine . McComb, however, plans to fight Crummel gets • INDEX her ticket in court because she claims the re is no way to gauge how fast skaters are going. City Councilman John Hedges, who represents the peninsula, said he asked that the Police Department crack down on wheeled vehicles on the boardwalk earlier this year after receiving several complaints from area reside nts. "It's a liability for the city and a safety issue for the people involved,• Hedges said. "An 8 mph speed limit The issue of whether cyclists, ln-llne skaters and pedestrians can coexist on the boardwalk ln Newport Beach has once again been brought to the attention of the City Council. Police have issued 52 cita- tions over the past eight years for boardwalk violations. MMC MARTIN I DM.Y PILOT in the context of a 3 to 4 mph walk.- mg speed is sigruf 1cant. • Hedge~ said he does not tJunk the speed lurut IS unreasonable and said if people want to go faster than 8 mph, they should not use the trail. •Tue risk they're running by flout- ing the ruJes t.S to have the City Council redct by banning all wheeled vehicles from the board- walk,· Hedges s&d. "I'll be the fin.t to put it on the agenda and I bet I can SEE BOARDWALK PAGE A14 10-year sentence m.llMll ................. 14 AND THE WINNERS ARE • He still faces murder charges in the death of Jamey 'frotter in 1979. ~Rlsl.JNc lkfrrlm .., James Lee Crummel, a con- victed sex offender who faces local 1ex molestation charges wu sentenced to 10 years in state prison by a San Bernardi- no County judge Friday. Crummel, 54, was found guilty lalt month of forcing a lS·year-old boy to have oral sex With him in Big Bear Lake. Police said the IUU4l encoun-J ..... Lee ten occurritd teveral times Cmmwel betwelD 1987 and 1988. CrUm- 111111'1 attorney hu flled an apPMI in which be *mil that tbe statue Of &mltatiom applilil. San 8etlMudino Deputy District Attorney ='09gll'·Dwnk Mid Crummel may be 811-tor .. bl pdlon und9r tbe ....... IU\l9l lawl. TboMWbo._..,._caatidldal .. ,, •••imtwa .. ~ .... ,. ........ ... ,. \ ~ .................... 110 a.llllY RlllA ............. 11 DllllJCI . , ......•.......... JlO ,..... ........................ Jl PGUCI fll5 ................... J2 mlY ....................... Jf NS ........................ 11 -•••••••.•••••••••••• .AJ.. I ' ••• When he hears the new , f onner Daily Pilot columnist Fred Martin will joke that it took three people lo replace him. Steve Smith and the Writing team of Christin Camey and Nancy Gardner are the winners of the Ptlot's second Great Columnist Search. Smith's column debuts today on Page A3, and the first Camey/Gardner column will appear next week. Smith, a Costa Mesa r8Sldent, is a free-lance wnter, speaker: and author ("If You Can't Make Tune, Don't Make Children·). He's also involved in ·the commuruty, where ho serves on th board of directors of the Orang Coast Interfaith Shelter, is an active volunteer tn tho schools, and coach his son~ and daughter's sports teams. •stave has many of tho ~ties that made Fred so spe· d.al," Editor William Lobdell said. "He' sharp, has 6 ruce way with words, and cares deeply about the commuruty. We're lucky to have hlm." . Camey and Gardner, both 55 and Welon9 best fnendi, will wrtta a column about the lighter lid of We m N wport Beech and Co.ta Maia. ' Gardner, a community activist with a published novel wMlm bilr belt, llwi with her husband in Corona del Mer. f::t a ..,.,. liland Nllidimt, WOID et• kxW ....arch -~· empany. Gudw followl in the rooa.ap; ol bsldall. cat_...,._. Gardns. eon llllil Nmc:f-.. ID the Aloi at~ one~ --~ illlwep w man Of:• ..... Gt tua.• lltd. a W lle<:a I I addtl6en • City orders full study for Dunes • Proposed expansion of bayside resort will undergo review of traffic, noise. tfv .. 11-.. M , ... 11-... ~Piol NEWPORT BEAC H -A full envuonmentdl study should be completed on the proposed expa.n- s1on of the Newport Dunt>s Resort, city ofticials told develope~ Fnday City Attorney Bob Burnham Sdtd after re\."lewmg public conunents on the prelmuncuy environmentd.1 report thttt 1t became appctrent that the controver- s1al pro1ect should undergo an in-depth study. Newport Dunes developers Wdnl to put up a 500-urut hotel and tune shdre resort on 30 acres. "Based on the public comments we received, there Wd~ '>Orne dlsagreem~nt about the project so SEE DUNES PAGE 14 Robbery suspect turns himself in • Police say Newport Beach man surrendered because he 'felt badly.' l.RH Rl...i.J'l· ~lilt NEWPORT BEACl i -Feeling remorsetuJ about the crune he~ ~uspected of conurutting, a Newport Beach rPs1dent accused of robbmg d Bank of Amer- ica branch surrPndered to pohce edrly Fnday, duthonlles said. Adam Pdtnck Ja1V1S, 24. turned tumseU and about $4,000 111 to the Newport B<>dch Pobce Department about 3 a .m Mts:;mg wa.., $129 m marked bills police say wNe among thos<' taken lrom the bank. Pollce scud the only expldnatlon JaTVl!> offered for turning himseU m was that he felt badly dbout what he did JaTVl~ wa booked on one count of robbery. He 1$ being held m Newport Bedch Jail m lieu of $50,000 bail. The robbery suspec-t eludt."Cl pohce for 12 hours after the Bank of Amenca m the 3400 block of Via Lido was robbed at about 3 p.m. Thursday. The c;uspect Qdve a hank teller a handwnttcn note sdying he had a gun and demdndmg ca-.h. The teller gave hun the money, and the suspect fled on foot No gun was d1splay4:'d. Pobce said they havf> not linked Jarvts to any other bank rohbem•s m Orange County. Jarvis ht1d been tttymg ttt a hcllfway house on West Ocean Front for s<.!veral Wl'Oks . ew Pilot columnists a.re Steve inJth, left, and the Writing IN.mot Chrt.sUn Camey, below left. and Nacy Cardnw. . - !j\2 Saturday, August 8, 1998 MORAL OF THE STORY cindy trone christ~n Living by . the golden · rule "/don't recall your name, but your manners are familiar." -Oliver Herford W e used to live in the same neighborhood as my sister-in- ... law and her family and we · loved popping in and out of each oth- er's lives and homes frequently. Then they moved to Atlanta, and since they are very happy in their new Southern home, we try to be happy for. them. But we sure do miss them. They were here for a brief visit recently and ; was amazed at how much the chil- -dren had grown not only in stature, "but also in southern charm. There is on)y the slightest touch of accent, but there is a noticeable change in the way my ri.iece and two nephews answer questions. The sim- ple "yes" or •no" have been replaced with a clear "Yes Ma'am" or #No S. " JI. It surprised me at first and then I realized that I really liked it. It wasn't because of the titles, but their "yes" and "no" are very clearly pronounced. Thal isn't always true of people I talk to, nor is it always true of me. It made me want to speak slower and more clearly. Every once in a while, I remember to do just that. It also made me realize that l don't hear about manners much anymore. Sure, it takes patience, persistence and pare nts' good modeling, but this is one of the many things our children need to learn that computers can't teach. Good manners are the golden rule in action. Jon and l told our daughters ·that having manners would make them comfortable and capable of han- dling most any situation and would make others comfortable arOWld them. We tried different ways to make sure they understood the basics of table and phone etiquette, how to handle introductions, respond to invitations and wrtte "thank you" notes. Some- times it was fun and other times it wasn't. I wonder how many thou5ands of times I asked, "What's the magic word?" U we treat others with respect, they are more likely to respond in kind. The other day my phone rang, and when the caller realized he dialed incorrectly, he said, "Oh, I'm terribly sorry to have inconvenienced you.· l told him it was worth it just to hear someone so polite, and the rest of the day I found myself wanting to be extra courteous. lam thrilled when I see parents working on manners with their little ones, and l want to applaud and encourage them. I baby-sat my niece Francesca when she was 2 years old and terribly unhappy to be left with me. She cried long and hard. 1 tried to distract her from her tears and asked her if she would like a glass of water. She only stopped crying long enough to say, "No thank you." She was mis- erable, but still mannerly! Even in our fast-paced world, some things never change. The golden rule is still golden, and God is pleased when we honor and respect each other. Courtesy is contagious and manners still matter. And you can quote ·me on that. • ONDY TRANE CHRISTESON is a Newport Beach resident who speaks frequently to par- enting groups. Her e-mail address Is cindy0011thegrow.com . faith v Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilo '9----------------------------------------------------------------------------r------------------------------------------------------SPlllT :. I N THE I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I •• I I First United Methodist Church J Address: 420 W. 19th St.: Costa Mesa Telephone: (949) 548-1127 Denomlf'ation! Unite.<)· Methodist Year established: 19i2 - Service times: sun.pay worship at 10 a.m. Adult and cl\ildren's Sunda~ . school both meet at 9 a.m. The Whole People of God series focu,$es on the themes of the church c~endar as they are found in Scriptu{~ J,essons desig. • nated in the Common;.1.ectionary. Senior pasto.-: Richa,r'd L. Ewing Staff: Dana Pflaum;oflice manager Size of congregation: 200 . Makeup of COllfJregation: The congre- gation is a very eclectic mix that includes a nu{nber of longtime mem- bers who a~ native Costa Mesans. Some of t}1em are couples who have celebrat~d their 50th wedding anniver- sary (one couple is celebrating their 68th) and are part of multi-genera- tional families that attend the church. Child care: Child care for children, ages inf ant through 3 years, is provide(! on Sunday throughout the worship ser- vice, starting at 8:45 a:m. Preschool through high school-aged children attend church with their parents fol- lowing Sunday school. Early in the worship service, preschool through sixth grade children are dismissed to parlitjpate in the children's choir. Type of worship: The worship service includes prayer, readings from Scrip- ture, a sennon and a lot of singing from a broad selection of music, The choir and congregation are accompa- nied by various instruments, inclu~g the church's newly restored pipe organ. Type of sermon: The sermon follows the theme of the Old Testament, gospel and epistle lessons from the Common Lectionary, ai;i ordering of Scripture readings based on the church calendar. A contemporary theme from current events is sometimes tied to the scriptural theme, when they coincide. Upcoming sermon: Ewing's upcoming sermons will focus on this theme: The struggle of faith goes on in our lives day by day. It involves making choices and setting priorities, often hard to fol- low through on. It involves trying to make sure that we recognize what is important in the life we have chosen ... to follow Christ. There lies the center of our Christian faith, to trust in the word of Jesus, in his own example, and ultimately in the love he has for each one of us in the •purse that does- n't wear out." Welcome wagon: There is a greeting time and passing of the peace early in the Sunday service. Ewing stresses, The.Rev. Richard Ewing of the First United Methodist Church in Costa Mesa. though, that it is the warm and friendly spirit of the congregation that is the essence of the church's hospitality. A coffee fellowship begins after the wor- ship service. A letter of greeting is sent by the pastor to visitors who leave their address. Outreach programs: The church makes an ongoing effort to serve the commu- nity around it the best way it can. Members stock a food pantry and make food available to those who need it, both those who have cooking facili- ties and those who don't. On week- days, from 9 a .m. to noon, church members run a shower ministry for the homeless. They open the shower in the church's gymnasium and provide ~w els and toiletries' to about 20 people each day. An emergency fund provides bus passes, a night's shelter in a motel (usually for families with children) or ·money for a needed prescription. The all-volunteer Costa Mesa Literacy Cen- ter meets on Monday nights to teach people to read and to speak English. Others who benefit from the church's hospitality include Alcoholics Anony- mous, Take of Pounds Sensibly groups, and neighborhood basketball and Vol- leyball tea.ms. Dress: Acco~'ding to personal taste and comfort Church design: This year the church made major renovations to its magnif- icent pipe organ. In 1928, the church was first home to a seven-rank Moeller pipe organ, which for many years was the only pipe organ in the Harbor community. In 1978 the church faced the choice of making expensive repairs to that organ or replacing it. It chose to pur~ase a 19 rank, three-manual Reuter pipe organ from a church in Kalamazoo, Mich. A volwiteer crew of four men traveled to Kalamazoo to dismantle, pack and ship the organ to its new location. Another crew rebuilt the instrument, which at its dedication in 1980 played 43 ranks, had provision for another 20 and had more than 3,000 sounding pipes. This year's extensive renova- tions added art intermidi sowid mod- ule and a two-manual Klonn to the organ. The instrument made its debut the first Sunday in June. The church's traditional Protestant sanctuary, with a center aisle and dark wood furnish- ings, comfortably seats 75 to 300 peo- ple, making it a popµlar wedding site. Along with the church's bell tower, the sanctuary, which was built in 1928, is a historic building in the com- munity. Its Spanish modem architec- ture was influential in the design of Thangle Square and other new build- ings in adjacent areas. Mission statement Our church exists to create a nurturing environment for promoting Christian spiritual growth and to create dppo.rt'1nities to serve humanity. -Compiled by Michele M. Marr L-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WHEIE TO 10 TO . FIND GOD • EDITOR'S NOTE! Where to Go to Find God features brief descriptions of churches and temples In our community. They appear each week on a rotating basis. Nondenominational SOUTH COAST CHRISTIAN CHURCH South Coast Christian Church exist's to reach and teach -to readi people with the hope and ICM of the gospel in order to win people to OWist and hefp them grON in him; to teach God's word end through fel- lowship end pr'a'fer to prepare God\ people to seNe the church. the com- munity and 1he wortd. Sermons are expository and telCh from the 8ibte ...,. bot..,.., often incotporatlng .necdotal llhdations for clartfic> don. Jen'old A. Hollobaugh Is senior pastor: The church ls at ?92 Victoria St. c.ost. Mesa. For more Informa- tion. c.aU 548-3468. VINEYAAD OfRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP OF NIWPORT BEACH viney.d Christian Fellowshlp of Newport IMdl alms #to wonhlp God through Jesos Christ. low one MOther In Christ-like relatlonsh~ equip the church to minister, pre>- . claim the Kingdom of God and evangelize the nations, all in the power of the Holy Spirit." John C. McClure Is senior pastor. The church Is at 102 E. Baker. Costa Mesa. For more Information, call 556-VINE. Pentecostal UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF COSTA MESA United Pentecostal Church of Cos- ta Mesa meets at 617 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa. Worship Is on Su~ at 2 p.m. and Thursday at 7:30 p.m. For mont lnfonnatlon; call 646-9724. Presbyterian PRISIYTERIAN CHURCH OF THI COVEHANT Presbyterl¥1 Church of the CcMiNnt Is dedicated, as a commu. nlty of faith. to worship and enjoy God bY C9febratlng and prodaimlng the lordship of Jesus Christ through the power of the Holy Spirlt. The WOnhlp mvice Is a blend of tradl· tlonaf and contet•!PO'MY· wtth ~ Ind contemporary 50f'lgS from a Worship tRm end a choir. l1m Mc:Calmorlt Is ~· The chun:h Is at 2850 F•irvlew Road Cat Adams), Costa Mesa. For more inform.Jtion, call 557-3~. ST.ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN OtURCH St. Andn!w's Pfti!byterian Church ~~·.ere~ nurturing eedl oe. ~the fahh end sefvlng OtheB at home end thr:Ough- out the wortd. Its worship combilies the belt of trdtic>NI and contem- porary wonhlo, aiming to lnvolw both the held .net 1hl hurt. John Huffman. Ph.D .. Is senior "*"5W. The c:hurth is • 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Belch. For more lnform8tlon, Clll 631·2880. ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN OfURCH St. Mark PIWbvterian Church Is committed to·•beflevlng that all human~ matters, that all people are Gods people, that 9WfY person is God's creation, and, thereforeJ. , SCKJ'ed, We will tlCttwly seek to nna ways to share the good news wtth tt*'1 ... and Invite 1t*'1 to llstlf'I fO( God's call to them .• The church also runs~ preschool at the chutth sltlt and Pl cMdes a mul- ticultural curriculum fOf chlldren 2 years. 9 months to 5 )'Mii of •· G.ry Colllns Is seniOt P!l5t0r. The chui'ch WM est.blished In 1962 and Is at 2100 M.r Vista Drive, NevJpOrt Beach. For MOf9 lnfOflnltton, call 644-1341. FAITH CALENDAR SPECIAL EVENTS YOUNG COMEDIAN Jonathan Jagoda, 13, will present his comedy act Aug. 20 at 11:15 a.m. at the Jewish Senior Center of Orange County, 250 E. Bak.er St., Costa Mesa. Admission is $4 and includes a kosher lunch. For more inf onnation, call 513-5641. SUMMER EXTRAVAGANZA The Happy Hooters, a tap dance group, will perform Aug. 27 at 11 a.m. at the Jewish Senior Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Admission is $4 and includes a kosher lunch. For more information, call 513-5641. SHOWSTOPPERS Broadway Showstoppe:rs 2 will be presented Aug. 29 at 8 p.m. and Aug. 30 at 2 p.m. at the Jewish Community Center of Orange County, 250 E. Bak.er St., Costa Mesa. Admission is $15 for mem- bers and $18 for nonmembers. For more information, call 755·0340. IN BLACK AND WHITE Chassidim in Black and White, a series of photographs taken by Long Beach photographer Lewi. Groner in the Mea Sherim dis- trict in Jerusalem, will be on dis play at the Jewish Community Center of Orange County Thurs day through Oct. 8 at the center 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Admission is free. Viewing ho vary. For more information, call 755-0340. LECTURES/WORKSHOPS SptRrTUAL WORKSHOP The Rev. Gail M\ller will presen A Course in Miracles Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at 1929 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa. Admission is $15. For more information, call 646-3199. · FREE DISCOURSE The Rev. Swamiji Maharaj pre- sents Love and Forgiveness Aug. 16 at 10:30 a.m. at Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist Church, 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Maharaj worked with Mahatma Gandhi for many years. Ad.mis· sion is free. For more information call 646-4652 or (619) 645-8990. READERS HOTUNE 642-6086 Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Copyright: No news stones, illustrations. edito- rial matter or ~ts herein can be reproduced with- out written pennltslon of copy· right owner. WEATHER POLICE FILES VOL 9~ NO. 117 THOMAS H. J0tM0N. Publisher WILLIAM L09DILL. Editor Smla~ ~EcMor l'INA--A-..M Mwglng Editor lftlW ...... NIM Ecllar .-ca .. SpOns.., MW•-. PhaloldlW L"91~ ~~· NOYWll- Oalitflld ;\Chi! aat ig LWMlm-"Ol'l'ICltb• flULllGO .... Ctlllf Anlndll Offlclr .. ' Rea>fd yout com~ about · the Dally Piiot or MWI tips. ADDRESS OUr addr'ell ls lJO W. Bay St., Cea Mela, c..llf. 92627. HOW TO BEACH us ~Orange County t¥lli~141 ~·5678 ~-4321 News S40-1224 =642-43)0 Fax~170 l:~toteffrthllnk.net ~Ofllm •"""-Office 642-4321 luslne. F11t 631-S902 ~G.•lllFUIOft. ""'9ldlnt .,., ao ..... ~ ~ ........ J\ Gerwat MeMgll' ., .. ,__ CN.,. """' ...... l'EMPERATURES • Balboa &.~delMar ~9 Costa Mesa 80t'68 Newport BNch 81168 ~coan 5'9 FOlllC.AST LoeMlON ..••.•.. .SIZE Wedge •••.•..• , ,6-9 SSW Newport . , • , , , • .4-7 SSW 81.ckles • , , •• , ••• 4-7 SSW Rlwr Jetty ...... .S·hSW CdM .•••.•..•••• 4-7ssw 1'Da TODAY First low 4:22 a.m. . . • •...... -0.1 FlfJt high 10:•.J 1.m .....•••••. .4.S Second low 3:51 p.m .•.••.•.•••.• 1 .6 Second high 1o:Mp.m .••••••••••• 1.2 SUNDAY First low 4:58 a.m ............ -0.6 First high 11:191.m .....•.•••.. 4.7 Second low 4:•5 p.m .•••...•••.•. 1.6 Second high 10:48 p.m .••......... 6.0 WAIB mn•LAW: ..... 67 SURF ... ORT llAat • Mmb111• ilkMld: A laptop computer worth S4,069 was stolen from a hotel room In the 1100 block. • w.t OclNrt Pront: A purse end fts contents worth S147 were stolen In the 2200 block. • Via S.. Remo: A cettular phone worth $370 was stolen from a home In the 100 block. • l•uhont DrtW: A 9mm ~worth SlOO was stolen from •car In the 7000blodt. . • 111h llnet: A c.llulaf phone worth S200 w19 stolen from • c.r In the 100 btock. COITAlmA • llrtlW llrwt: A CM stereo~ $275 wes stolen In th8 noo bloCtc. • 1.....-: llrwt: A CM steno worth UOO ~"'*"In the JOO bloct. • ....., IDlll••ad. About S20 In quartm were stoltf'I from 1 bUlll'lllM in the )JOO blOdc. • Mlpl9 ........ ; A blatt beg WOf1h S 100 wt1 stc*n from a "°"'8 In .... 1200block. • turf..._ A Wllt.t Ind hi CDI""* worth S 10 w.e llDllr\ In the - blodt. •• ' . •Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Soturdoy, August 8, 1998 A·3 ~Eight weeks .late~ the dream job. begins I n my dream, I'm hunched ,over the keyboard, trying to · beat my Daily Pilot deadline. · There is a knock on the door ' and in walks former 'l)'easwy .~ Secretary Lloyd Bentsen. He bends his tall f~ame to · scan my column and plays with . the scroll bar ~>n my Mac. After . a moment, Bentsen turns to me ·and says. "l knew Fred Martin. · Fred Martin was a friend of mine. You, sir, are no Fred : Martin." Then I wake up. Af~er the ~ight·week ride on ' : the Daily Pilot roller coaster, I feel like a wet rag. Eight weeks ; of waiting and wondering about • this job has left me a bit pooped but a little smarter than : before. This is the last time I'll ever apply for a job without , asking about the selection : process. I am one of those who will 110111001 miss Fred Martin. Fred's wnt- ing reminded me of the late, great Los Angeles Times columnist Jack Smith. Not because of the "late" part, mind you, but because both could write about a task as mundane as a trip to the dry cleaners and make it as amus- ing and interesting as anything I was likely to read that day. I've even got a one-column . archive of the •aest of Fred Mertin" here in my office. It is a column from a couple of years ago in which Fred described the preparations for his daugh- ter's wedding. As a youth, it was Jae~ Smith, especially bis stories about Mr. Gom~z. who inspired me to write for a living. ' But Jack Smith and Fred Martin didn't tell me the down- side of this occup'ation. Until this very moment, J always thought that being a columnist was like being a radio talk show host; that is, it seemed like a job anyone could do. Clearly, I was not givmg these folks enough credit. And now, thanks to an in- depth interview with Pilot muckety-mucks Tina Borgatta circles got smaller, so did the and Bill Lobdell, 1 have the number of finalists unW mme skinny regarding the selection was the only one left mside the process for Fred's replacement. smallest circle. • . Yes, there was a selection My flip attltud'e aSlde, I WlSh committee of three staff mem-to thank the folks here at the bers to pick the columnist. Pilot fot this opportunity. I am No, they were not Larry, honored and, pelig)'lted to be Moe and Curly. If the process able to contribute to this fine took so long it was because newspaper. the folks here at the Pilot have Putting a fruitcake like me their haQds very'full. Next to in such a visible positipn shows my two kJds, Bill' ilDd Tina are a lot of 'guts -at least, I think probably the two busiest people it's guts - and I will do my best I k.pow. to maintain thetr. standards, as Tue finalists were chosen soon as 1 figure d~t what ~ey scientifically. are. In the newsroom, I was Much of my living is made shown twelve Clfcles painted on from wnttng, but this column the floor, each Clfcle being won't be much without your smaller than the last. The 128 contributions. So I encourage ' entries were tossed in the air you to forward me informauJ'n over the largest circle. ' on events or people of i~~e'rest Tho~e utside the circle were Stones aboutjwo-headed elimin d, those mside were ducks on skateboards receive taken .t the next circle. As the top prionty lo fact, I have JUSt received a tip and am on my way to cover a story ngbt now. The word is that J oe Bell and Wendy Leece are p.gain having coffee somewhere and I want to bull in. My plan is to drive down 17th Street in Costa Mesa A witn my car window open and " i. listen for the shouting. i~.$ Before I close, there. is one · J:.11 more bit of.housekeeping. f'1} The "Fred replacement• {:-: f notices mentioned so~ef.1Wl9i abo1,1l a 'mP,dest" $al~rY· f .p r ch~cked my Rantlom Hous&/ dtcbonary for the definitic~. and sure enough, under •"mod - . est• I found ·not too Ialge in amount." I must stdte that I hnd such honesty very refreshing • STEVE SMITH IS a Costa Mesa resi- dent and free-lance writer He can be reached at (949) 574-2462 or 111a e-mail at Stmth1901dt.net . 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ALISON MURRAY lblf Pb CORONA DEL MAR -When '·orona Del Mar's only theater, • ~he Port, closes its doors in two weeks. 1t will leave dlsappointed I patrons in its wake. 1 u I can't believe they're clos- lnu 1t," said Deborah Montes at b1dne's shoes, who recently tvent to the theater's C harlie l ·haphn film festival "I just like It. It's part of Corona del Mar." : "There seem to be a lot of f 1cople gomg, • said Bing Baker. 11wner of Fastframe. d frame hlwp next to the theater : Landmark Thedtre Corp., ht11ch operates the theater, has lipted not to renew its lease on I he 930-seat movie theater, "nown for tts ftlm feshvals and ~veeklong runs of independent J1nd foreign hims and Holly- ~' ood classics • It will close Aug 20 The Port's ldst ftlm will be \\estern," a 1997 French film ;J!CI Cannes Film Festival Grand :µry Pnze winner a.bout two men who become fnends while D:aveling through Bnttany. :: Building owner Scott Burn-.. The Port's last film will be "Western," a 1997 French film and Cannes Film Festival Grand Jury Prize winner about two men who become friends while traveling through Brittany. ham could not' be reached for comment on the future of the building. " We 11 . there · will be an awtW. lot of people (who) miss it," said lon gtime Corona del Mar resident Inez Howald. Howald said many people she k n e w watched for- eign films at the theater to keep up with foreign lan- guages. "I'm sorry to bear that, because that is a landmark," she said. "We bad some really good s'tutf, "· said the Port's manager, Mike Peterson, who has worked in local theaters for 18 years. Landmark spokesman Cary Jones attributes the theater's demise to simple economics. Attendance increased after the theater revised its schedule last August to allow more variety, but not enough. "The theater was not per- fonning at a level that warrant- ed us to continue,• Jones said. •1t•s pretty hard to make a prof- it ·with a single-screen theater." said Peterson, who was told of the impending closure Wednesday.' Landmark, which has operat- ed the Port since 1989, owns 54 theaters on the West Coast. Between 70% and 80% of Land- mark's screens show specialty films of the type the Port is known for, Jones said. The Port, which is more than 50 years old, is Corona del Mar's only theater. Fashion Island will have the nearest screens alter the Port closes. "I'm sure it's going to have quite a great effect on the resi- dents in the area ... because movies that have been shown at the Port Theater have been unusual movies that have not been a vailable at other the- aters," said Royal Radtke, exec- utive director of the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce. Radtke said the Chamber of Commerce has been getting calls from concerned theatergo- ers from as far away as San Diego. 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Martin Chalifour, will play with The Pacific Symphonv. Orthestra's principal cellist, Tullothy Lan- dauer, and with Levitsky, the artis- tic director for the Newport Beach Recital Series. On Sunday, the musicians will offer Beethoven's Theme and 7 Variations for Cello and Piano and 1iio for Piano, Clarinet and Cello Op. 11. Sunday's performance will also feature some of Levitsky's piano students. FYI Mozart's Sonata for Violin and Piano in E Minor K. 304.and music by Shostakovich, Ravel and Gersh- win will be performed on Wednes· day, and a performance of music by Chopin will be offered Friday. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Newport Beach Recital Series, Anne Weston Scholarships and Upward Bound. Man pleads innocent to rash of burglaries NEWPORT BEACH -A con· victed serial burglar has pleaded innocent to charges that he was behind a rash of home thefts in Newport Beach. Robert Peter Vordale, 47, was arrested in June when police said they caught him with a suitcase full of stolen property near the Newport Beach Country Club. Vordale entered his plea in Harbor Municipal Court on Thursday. He has been charged with nine counts of burglary. His next court date is Oct. 2. Authorities said Vordale is responsible for a t least seven bur- glaries in posh Newport Beach neighborhoods. Police said they found evidence linking hiJn to the crimes in a stolen 1996 Land Rover that Vordale was driving. Vordale was arrested in 1985 for a string of burglaries in Spy· glass Hill. He was convicted and served time in state prison for those offenses. He · was not on probation at the time of his most recent arrest. -Greg Risling WHEN DINING GETS BORING, IT'S TIME FOR ... ~ •:iaMz.fi~a • ~~LL"·"·" OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO WE TAk£ fAMily diNiNG TO ffl E NEXT lEV£U BY POPULAR DEMAND OUR ORIGINAL CHILI SIZE Saturday, August a, 199e AS Students mixed on president's ·dilemma over Mgnica Lewinsky . HUSDN MAgoo , . 1 ~ he's telling the truth. don't really care that much. It's l\.Lflb There's so much evidence. 1f he his choice.• ....., -did lie, he should come for- NEWPORT·MESA -Was c 200( ward." tAMERON ROSS StNCl.AIR., 16 there ever a time when people LASS OF Should be be impeached lf he Would tt matter to you u the actually wanted their children to lledt "They shou1d move to president lledf "I think he bell tha ·c w hln impeach him." • eve . t eorge as gton their responses about the er probably lied. If he did, it confessed to chopping down the versy that has the poten to AUSON ARNOLD, 16 makes him less trustworthy.• cheny tree with the words, "I topple the Clinton adrrjtistra· Are you ttred of th'e media cannot tell a lie?• tion, there still seems be a Would It matter to you If the coverageY •1 read' the head· If there ever wasJ it's certainly sense that George wa ,6.ngton's president lledt ·I think he is lines every now and then, but l gone. cherry tree episode ,1u1s some lying. I lb.iilg he should make a don't follow it that closely.• Be it Watergate, Vietnam, merit and that prr ,.idents can confession or everyone will Travelgate or whatever, a belief and should be he'/ to a higher ·1ose respect for him." that "all politicians are liars,• standard. Are you Ured of all the media seems to have taken pre·emi-coverage of the sltuaUont "I'm nence over any myth, legend or KRISTIN SITZE&( 16 not too interested in it. It seems ideal that attempts to get people Would lt '6atter to you If the everyone's too busy to sit and to believe otherwise. president lledt "Yes because watch the news." The Daily Pilot's Class of 2000 he's. setting a bad example for Should be be Impeached U he seems to be fairly representative everyone.• liedt "I tltink that's too harsh.• of general polling statistics in the Should be be Impeached IJ he nation as it r09ards the president Uedt "Yes J think he should be and his alleged fling with former impeached if he lied." White House intern Monica Are you Ured of the media Lewinsky: they're tired of hear-coveraget "I'm really tired of it ing about it, they believe he's all. You hear about it every· lying, but they're not all sure his where and I think it's pretty stu· offense is necessarily worthy of pid. • impeachment. Although tbe general malaise that seems to have swept across tbe country seems _prevalent in MATIHEW GLOVER. 16 Would it matter to you IJ the president Uedl "Yes. I don't ~ ~:Rs 9 :30 to s :3o ~ ~ MEN'S CLOTHING 3430 VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH VISA. MC. CHECK (714) 673-0653 (Across from Lido Theatre) DIANA GIRGIS, 1 S Would It matter to you U the president Ued? "Everybody lies. Nobody knows if he lied. It does show his trustworthiness if he did lie.· Are you Ured of all uie media coverage of this sltuaUont "I'm not too interested in govern- ment I read a little about it but I NIKKO GAUARDO, 16 Would lt matter to you U the president lledt "Kind of.• Are you Ured of all the medla coveraget "l thmk it's a waste of time. Other presidents have done 1t why does it have to be in the public. There are so many things other presidents have lied about without anyone paying attention.· SEAN RORDEN, 16 Would It matter to your U the president Uedt "Not really. I think all politicians are liars." 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Michael suffers from Angelman Syndrome, and his family has organized a fund-raising picnic for people suffering with the disease on Saturday. ORIGINAL GERMAN Rolls· -Pretzels -Strudel -Hallah Egg Twist Bread -Coffee Cakes Cheese Cakes -Weddings -Special Occasions ., Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot COMFORT IN. N.U.MBERS >·After years of looking for source of 7 .. -year-old's mysterious malady, ·' Ne"Wort family discovers he's not alone 'Yfth Ange~an Syndrome I l~EIN MAstu~I -The bright side of 7-year-old Michael Pisor's debilitating condi- tion is that his family, after an agonizing years-long search for its source, is able to reach out to other families in similar situations. Michael has a rare condition called Angelman Syndrome, in which the absence or part of the 15th chromosome causes assorted physical disabilities. Little is known about the condition. Michael, who lives in Newport Beach, is one of about 2,500 ch.il- dren in the United States known to have the condition, though there may be hundreds more who just haven't been diagnosed. About 23 families from CaWor- nia, Nevada, and Hawati whose children have Angelman Syn- drome will gather at Irvine Ter- race Park in Newport Beach on Saturday for a picnic and enter- tainment, and to learn about the mysterious malady and to support each other. •After we joined the Angel- FYI • SYMPTOMS OF ANGElMAN SYNDROME INC.UDE: • Unstable, jerky walk • Small head (microcephaly) • Abnormally or inappropriately happy demeanor •Tongue protrusion • Seizure disorder • Severely abnormal electroencephalograms • Lack of speech AMONG INFANTS: • Feeding problems • Poor sleeping patterns • Delayed motor development AMONG OLDER CHILDREN: • Flattened back of head • Light-colored skin, eyes and hair • Chewing, other oral behavior • Severe learning disabilities man Founddlloo, I asked what I could do: Shely Pisor said. ·1 couldn't do much since I have three young children, so I was asked to chair the swruner pic- nic," • The Pisors knew early on something was wrong with their eldest son. He had difficulty nurs- ing because the muscles around his mouth did not work properly. He learned to sit but made no effort to crawl or toddle around. "In appearance he was nor- mal," Pisor said. "There were some signs that he was different, but the doctors all said he would outgrow it.• But he didn't. , As he got older, the signs were more discernible. Today, he is unable to talk and has limited motor skills. He also suffers from development~ delay, which may be permanent. On a trip to Michigan last sum- mer, the Pisors read a newspaper article about a girl who had Angelman Syndrome, which finally solved the mystery of Michael's condition. •It was such a rel.lef to be able to know that there were other families that had ctuldren with a similar problem,· she said. ·we finally ·had· a support and total understanding or people in the same situation.• The condition was identilled by physician Harry Angelman m 1965, but it wasn't until 1997 thdt researchers found the cause, d defiaent 15th chromosome. In nonnal situations, one chro- mosome is provided by the father and one by the mother. About 80% of people with Angelmdn Syndrome are missing a portion of the 15th chromosome. In the remaining 20 percent, there is no detectable genetic defect, and only the symptom!> suggest Angelman Syndrome. Michael is one of the 20'X, Those with the missing chronio- some have far more severe symp- toms than Michael's. 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FISHING FISH SCHOOL " Fishing classes are offered every Monday and Tuesday from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. Participants leave from the Balboa Pavilion. Cost is $125 per person. For more information, call 673-2810. DORY FISHING FLEET Get to the Newport Pier/McFad- den Square early to watch the fleet return with the fresh catch of the day. The fish is prepared for ~e at the open-air market. ~ISHING TRIPS ~ishing supplies and open and :Private boat charters are available • .. what's afloat at Newport Landing Sportfishing, 309 Palms, Suite P, 675-0550; Pal- co Fishing Charters, 832-7708; and Davey's Locker, 400 Ma.in St., Balboa, 673-1434. SIX-PASSENGER SPORT-FISHING OIARTERS Day and night fishing charters are available for groups or singles. Call Bongos Sportfishing Head- quarters on the Balboa Peninsula, 673-2810. FISHING BOAT RENTALS Streamline center console fishing boats can be rented at Balbok'Boar- Rentals OD the Balboa Peninsula. nie boats are equipped with hve bait tanks, fish finders and VHF radio. Available by hour and half day rat~s at $170. Full-day-rates are $240. U-Drive ·offshore boats equipped with VHF radios can be rented by the hour, half-day or full day. Rates range from $40 per hour to $195 for the day. Call Bal-. boa Boat Rentals at 673-7200. · SAILING &.ck Bay canoe toun are ottered by Upper Newport Bay Ecologttal Reserve every Saturday. Meet at 8:30 a.m. on SheDm•ker Island. For more lnformatton, call 640-6746. . . LESSONS AND BOAT RENTALS Learn to sail or windsurf at Resort Watersports. Windsurfers and 14-foot sailboats are avail- able for rental at $15 per hour. Call 729-1150. MARINA SAILING Marina Sailing in the Balboa Fun Zone offers sailboat rentals and pri- vate lessons. Advanced classes include navigation, big boat, power b<?at, introduction to heavy weather and first-mate instruction. Call 673- 7763 for more infonnation. Also call the Blue Dolphin Sailing Club at 644-2525 or the Lldo Sailing Club at 67 5-0827 for rentals. .KAYAKING/CANOEING/SCUBA KAYAK CLASSES Beginning sea kayaking, rolling clinics and private lessons, kayaks and sea ski re ntals are offered at Paddle Power, 1500 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. For more information, call 675-1215. KAYAK TOURS AND RENTALS 1\.vo-hour kayak toqrs begin at 10 a.m. every Sunday at Newport Dunes. Cost is $15 per aduit, $10 per child. Kayak rentals and classes are also available. Call 729-1150. . Newport Beach/Costa J+.Aeso Daily pjk;J MORE KAYAK RENTALS Balboa Boat Rentals offers single ($10 per hour) and double ($15 per hour) kayak rentals in the Bal- boa Fun Zone. For more informa- tion, call 673-7200. ROWING LESSONS ANO CANOE RENTALS . The Newport Aquatic Center offers sweep rowing (one oar), sculling classes (two oars) and canoe rentals. Classes run for four weeks and cost $75. Introductory c.lix\ics are also available Saturdays and Sundays at a cost of $10. For more information, call 646-7725. SCUBA TRAINING The Aquatic· Center, 4537 W. Coast Highway, NeWJ>Ort Beach, off~rs scuba training consisting of · six evening and two 'Weekend day classes. Cost ranges from $200 to $310. The center also offers scuba rentals, special hips, repairs and air fills. For more information, call 650-5440. IT'S A DIVE Dive-in Scuba, 2482 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, offers certifi- cation classes for beginning to instructor-level scuba divers, as well as local boat charters, equipment sales, rentals and repairs. For more information call 631-9288. UNDERWATER CLEANING If underwater cleaning is more to your liking, grab your snorke l and join DIVERS. Cost is $10. For more information, can 722-9406 . OTHER RENTALS GONDOLA TOURS • \ \ Gondola Co. of Newport, 341>4 Via Oporto, Newport Beach, offers hour-long gondola tours for $60 per person and $15 per addi- tional person. Price includes 'a basket of bread, cheese, salatn1, ice and glasses. Wine is available for purchase. A gondola auise and dinner at the Villa Nova are also offered for $140. Call 675- 1212 for more information. ' PARASAIUNG Parasail outside the harbor wlih Balboa Parasailing near the Bdl- boa Fun Zone. A 90-minute trlp costs $45. For more information, call 673-1693. .,, • ..... RESORT WATERSPORTS Resort Watersports inside New- port Dunes oilers motorized lounge chairs, paddle boats, boO- gie board~ kayaks, inflatao~ rafts, beach furniture and w.et suits for rental. For more inforxu4- tion, call 729-1150. •• . BALBOA BOAT RENTALS Balboa Boat Rentals offers pedal boat, sailboat, motorboat and electric boat rentals in the Balboa Fun Zone. For more information. call 673-7200. 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CLOTHING • ACCESSORIES • MAKEUP (949) 645-i i 62 270 L i 7th St., CostA Mesa (Ml Casa Shopping Ceriter Next to Shfrley's Ba.gets) The Original MIKE'I CARPETS Over 25 Years In Costa Mesa * Now OWNED & OPERATED BY MESA UPHOLSTERY * TEXTURES • PLUSH • (ABLE • BERBER 20°/o OFF ENTIRE STOCK TILL 8/15/98 I I .. -· - I I I I I I , I • I ~~For All Your Decorating Needs!'': Over 50 Years of Fine Quality FURNITURE REUPHOLSIERY • Custom-Made Furniture I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I • I I • Slip Covers • Patio Furniture • Draperies, Shades, & Bedspreads ! - • • .~port Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot soc1e • Saturday, August 8, 1998 A9 Message of 'Rent ' is message of love, hope and acceptance : · I T here is no day but today• (• belts out the multitalent- ' ed, multifaceted, multi- ~Umic cast of the Broadway musi- • cal •Rent,• which opened at The Orange County Performing Arts Center on Wednesday. It was the .linal song. the final moment of the fQCk opera set in New York City in a milieu of drugs, HIV, sexual experimentation, transvestism and dashed' dreams. · Can't you just hear Rodgers ~d Hammerstein at the •Rent• ''pikh meeting? · ': •tet me get this straight, gen- ' rfemen You want to do a musical 'about modem lJJe in New York ' City in which two young male roommates, Roger and Mark, live together in an industrial loft with- 9µt heat, plumbing or electricity. •Roger hasn't left the Joint in slx months because his girlfriend 6ommitted suicide when she ·?ieard the tragic news of her H N - positlve status, which means that Roger, too, is in trouble. Mean- while, on the street just outside their loft, HIV-positive lrJend Tom Collins (not the drink) is mugged •and receives help from a street .musician named Angel, who also ,happens to be HIV positive. They THE CROWD b.w. cook Ian in love, Angel becomes a drag queen (great legs, great voice) and in the end dies from AIDS. Now, where did you say was the big first-act love song?" There is actually no point in dissing the plot of •Rent.• It is a bona fide, Tony Award-winning success. ·Rent• has struck the elusive emofional chord of a vast public, including more than its share of "Rent• groupies who follow the show from city to city, cheering the stars and the moments of transformation and revelation in the production. The Center, in a public rela- tions move that proved quite suc- cessful, offered $20 front-row orchestra seats to •Rent• lovers who showed up at an appointed time and place to claim their box-office bonanza. Unes were around the block, fans were in a fren%y. It was a Kodak moment, al'td cameras rolled to capture the excitement. Why has a show about AIDS and homosexuality, poverty and drugs captured the American ~e atrical heart? •Rent• won Tony Awards in 1996 for Best Musical, Best Score, Best Book and Best Actor. The show has received the New York Drama Critics GMcle Award for Best Musical. Jt bas gar- nered Drama Desk Awards, Outer Critics Circle Awards, the Drama League Award, the Obie Awards, the Theater World honors. Unfor- tunately, Jonathan Larson, the cre- ator of "Rent,• died suddenly at age 35, before the world paid attention to his message. Life, in its cruelest sense, imitating art to the utmost degree. Perhaps in this sadness, in this irony, is also the message of "Rent," echoed by the cast in that final song, ·There Is No Day You could be one of the 4 lucky winners during the menth of August who will win a FREE Blann/ Ctib or a FREE Blann/ 1'w/n Bed! L I J\lrt ~=n:: ~:~~~m I IJ 819.111U/23 U/30 949-631-2229 Now calls Huntington Beach home! 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OUTSTANDING CURRICULUM • Accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and the Association of Christian Schools, International. • College preparatory curriculum with supple- mentary courses in fine and vocational arts. • Advanced placement and on-campus college courses. • Special academic assistance available. • Brethren Christian consistently produces National Merit Scholarship Finalists, receives top honors at Academic Decathlons, American High School Mathematics E?Caminations and California Math League Competitions. BAMNCE • Many avenues are available to broaden a student's experience and equip them for life. • Peer-elected student councils plan social events. • Community service projects and foreign mission trips give opportunities to put faith into action. • <;,I.F. football, volleyball, basketball, soccer, baseball, softball, track/field, tennis, wrestling, and golf teams. • Our Warrior marching band and color guard, jazz bands, and praise band perform throughout California. . • The award·winnina. tourina cbOtal department is adjudicated annually by professional~· But Today.• The pa t is over, the future is unknown, all we really have is the moment, now. 11lis is and has always been true. It is a theme repeated in literature for centuries. Punctuated with dramatic moments designed as calls from home, "Rent~ paints a picture ol the division of society between generations, parent and child, have and have not, traditionalist, reformist, revolutionary, an<~ most important, between the person who will live, and the person who will not live, afflicted with HN. The:blurring of sexual lines is only one aspect of this drama of people looking for connection. If love and commitment do not exist between a man and a woman, it may ex.isl between tv(o women or two men. •Rent· reflects the exploration of the young in this regard. In so doing, it is dangerous for some, harsh for others, blasphemous for still more. But it is real, like it or not. And in a week when news headlines pronounce that Angli- can Church fathers are denounc- ing homosexual practice as unholy and unacceptable as part TOuGfi nature FASHIO IJLE by esign ... of the body of Chnst, the actors on the stage of • Rent9 and the aud.lences Oodung to witness the event are asking, "Who's right is it to interpret the will of God? Does God judge or does man 1udge, and who matters most? Mi:>reover, what matters most, a pure heart or one that has sold out to the standards and prac- tices of the time, as Roger sings to Mark in the powerful iSODg "What You Own" in the second act? Following the performance of "Rent" on Thursday evenihg, tbe second night of the show at Segerstrorn Hall, cast. ana crew mingled with the Orange Coast crowd at Pinot Provence, Joachim Spllchal's newly opened bistro at the Wesb.n South Coast Plaza hotel. Amid the incongruous splendor of Uus richly appointed French country home created to serve customers as a restaurant m the middle of South Coast Metro, the well-dressed and comfortable faced the question of relevdnce concerning the disturbing postu- lates of "Rent• as they sipped champagne and enjoyed the good life in a new restaurant that is the · epitome of taste and restramt in a • traditional setting. Talk at Pmot Provence cen- tered on the show's message. It iS no wonder it has captured the : imagination and the attention of, .1 • the o1.tical world. The big ques- tion posed that we must ask our- selves is, What kind of a world are we passwg to the next gen· . eration? What are we really doing to eradicate :AIDS, to dis-: courage the use of drugs, to fos- ter loving relationships, family • values and hope fof the futilre? , • If what we offer is just lip ser- vi<;e and hypocrisy, if we who raise children do not lead by cleat example of what we believe to ~ nghteous and bumarutarian, then there really LS no hope. And the . world lS up for grabs. • ·How do you measure a year in the We?• asks the cast of "Rent" m the song ·seasons of Love • LlJe, I believe, is mea- sured by punty of heart and by the positive actions and deeds of individuals. Tomorrow is another opporturuty to catch up -to pay the rent. ~ B.W. COOK'S column appears every Thursday and Saturday. www .bloesercarpetone.com • Nob ody has bette r prices • Nobody has better se lection • • • • • • • -• • • • Nobody has better customer service ; • Nobody has better watranties THE . • .. Bu'ying Power of Over 1000 Stores Come t/ Our Sizzling / Summer Specials going on Now!!' nobody takes c .. re of you lJ Bii~r than we do • ....... -- ·-. • • I I • AiO Saturday, August 8, 1998 ... date book Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily PiloJ High-energy 'Rent' leaves indelible mark on The Center f -fi : .. • . • • .. • • • • .. • • " • -• TOMTrrus couples share more than com- mon interests -they're HIV pos- itive. Only the two lesbian lovers F or the past two weeks, are free of infection, but not Orange County Perfonn.ing invectiye, as they rattle each oth- Arts Center patrons have er's cages throughout the show. been treated to musical.S involv-In the center of all the turmoil, mg an assortment of off-the-wall documenting it for posterity with characters on the side streets of his movie camera, is Mark (Scott New York. Hunt), who contributes a strong But that ("Wonderful Town") portrayal of a conflicted charac- was then and this ("Renn is now ter while narrating the action for -and the difference between the audience. them could not be more pro-His lover, Maureen (Leigh nounced. Hetherington}, has left him for a THEATER REVIEW The fun and woman (a tightly'wound frolic of Monique Dapiels) and this trian- Comden gle reverberates with gusto, par- and Green has been superceded ticuJarly in the "Tango: Mau- by the reality-rich m-your-face reen" dance between Hunt and vitriol of Jonathan Larson. Daniels before Hetherington "Rent" vents 1ts rage in all even makes an appearance. directions, with a superbly ener-Mark's embittered roommate, gebc cast under the sensitive Roger (Adrian Lewis Morgan), dlrectionoftvf.ichaelGreilspellmg has contracted AIDS, courtesy of out three contenbous love stones an old gulfriend, and avoids (one straight, two gay) under the romantic contact until the siz- umbrella story line of down-and-zling Mimi (Julia Santana) practi- out young people fighting for shel-cally beats down his door. 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Sii.• 11 II Moel c... • 1131191 Meet Qn • , m ...,. + WHDE: Or~e CounJXo Performing Arts enter, Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa + WHEN: Night16 except Mondays throug Aug. 16 at 8 p.m., with weekend matinees at 2 p.m. • HOW MUCH: $21 to $52.50 + PHONe {714) 556-2122 Julia Santana ts the fiercely determ1ned Ml.ml in 11Rent" at the Orange County Pedormlng Ar1s Center. • Custom out wbJom • lllrlltt UmbrtUu • Hammoch FREE! Dell•ery wUh match -though not so perfect that they can sustain a loving relationship. The only two who actually can are Mark and ~oger's good buddy Collins (Mark Leroy Jackson) and the showy drag queen Angel (Andy Senor), both suffering from the deadly curse. When fate sepa- rates them, it's one ot the most throat-catching mornenfs in the show, with Senor skillfully depict- ing both the highs and lows of the gay culture. Headed by D'Monroe as the newly well-heete(l Ben, an ex• roomie who's foreclosing on the freeloaders (and who gravitates from heel to hero and back again), the "Rent" ensemble is outstanding. Larson's score is tough and gritty, and this troupe belts it out with gusto. The "Sea- sons of Love" company number which opens the second act is the show's finest, and most coherent, anthem • • Even with the actors well- miked, however, about half of the dialogue is bulldo~~d by Robert Sprayberry's r~lentless orchestra. Playg~·get the sense of the action Jfud appreci- ate the cast's dedication, but .. their enjoyment would be con· , siderably heigh,tened if they 1 could discern tile lyrics over the instrumental din. - "Rent• is .ticketed for two weeks rather than the usual 106s than one, playing th.rough Aug. 16 to allow as many locals as possible to enjoy it. It's a bl~. boisterous -and brilliant - piece of musical theater. • TOM mus reviews local theater for t~ Daily Pilot. 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" . Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot date book Sofvrday, August 8, 1998 Al} Locals pen bookS on home decorating, mortgages • EDITOR'S NOTE: Writer's Block p<o-vld~ brief descriptions and reviews of books by local authors It appears peri- odically In Oatebook. ALISON MU"R.RAY ~Yb . 1 BEAUTIFUL HOME ON A BUDGET -By Bm11Je Barnes & Yo/1 Brogger (Harvest House Publishers, $15) T he difficulty with reading '"Beautif\J.). Ho.me on a Bud- get" is not finding ideas you can use, but keeping your- seH from dropping everything and running to the store so you tan .put those ideas to work. - - The book is packed with sug- gestions on usmg what you already have to create your own style. No sentence is frivolous - every one 1s an idea. "My -whole heart is to encourage 'people to be them- selves," said author 'Yoli Brog- ger, a New- ;><>rt Beach resident. The small, square paperback ii divided into 19 chapters - each of which can be read in a few minutes' time. Watercolor paintings by Michal Sparks, a textile artist from New Jersey, are the back- ground for each page. Each chapter is a different color. "(Sparks) did a great job," Brogger said. "She really cap- tured kind of the feelmg and the creativity.• Topics include discovering personal style, useful decorating tools, using light, cluldren's 'i' ALDEN'S CARPET has opened · a n w Arca Rug Studio Why Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL RUGS & RUNNERS on SALE. Handmade w ools, synthetics, sisal ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. 1663 Placcnlla St .. CoMa Mc~ 646-4838 LYLEEN & JEFF EWING "DON'T TAKE IT PERSONALLY" The better your home looks while it's on the market. the more likely it is to sell quickly and for top ck>Uar. When you have a listing appointment with a Realtor, the a,ent will provide a detailed market analysis along with the advantages d listing with his or her company. lie or she wi ll then go through your home wi th you and make wggestion about cosmetic repairs that will help to p~nt your home It its best. These rC(Ofllmcndation can ft make some sellers uncomfortable Ind a little defensive because they .ft reminders of the 'little• projects they have postponed. Occasionally there is a homeowner who has it 'all together', but that's rare! Most sellers need suggestions about repairs that will make their home show well. Providing these ideas is ., important pen of a Realtor's job. i.,tcen and Jeff have 26 consecutive yoan of real estate ~ in Newport s.:h. They are C...... Ir 'tt't 11 .... For pro(ellionll .ervlc:C or ldvice with all J0111 reill ............ lwilp .. " ........... .. rooms and even making clutter look good. Standard decorating rules are explained along with tips on working around certain decorating "myths." From coffee-table alternatives to things you can do with two yards of fabric, B(og~er gives -suggestions without imposing het own style. ~1 love an eclectic feel, fc>That ' raves hou a WRIJER'S BLOCK J~~f t~ee-.. she said. . change it," . E\rogger's wealth of ideas is the result·of 28 years of.experi- ence in COIJUilerdal and residen- tfa.l design. She has' done room styling for such magazines as Better Homes & Gardens and Metropolitan Home. Brogger, who also works as a public speaker on women's issues, is planning to follow up with a book co-authored by Barnes on weddings and another on decorating children's roorris. "Every home can be beauti- ful," Brogger said. "It doesn't take a lot of money and it doesn't take a lot of preparation. With some fabric and some rubber bands and some tacks, you can do some fun things." HOW TO SAVE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS ON YOUR HOME MORTGAGE By Randy Johnson (John Wiley & Sons, $14.95) I f you're thinking about apply- ing for a loan for a house in the next few years, this book could save you a lot of grief. And the sooner you read it, the more prepared you'll be when you go shopping for mortgages. While the book is not light bed- time reading, neither is it cumber· some. Author and Corona del Mar resident Randy Johnson, who said l·IH I C\RPI I < l l \\I\<;~ Not Just a Great Job at a Fair Price Z ' FAST DRYING! - -(7I4) 979-2098 I between 70% and 80% of mort- gage shoppers end up with the wrong loan for their needs, has simplified a complex subject with- out being superlicial and without sounding condescending. The 21 chapters are divided into four sections: Backgroundi Choosing a Lender and Getting Approved; Locldng and Closing; and Advanced Topics. Readers can pkk and choose from the fairly short chap- ters, each of which has a list of key points and ends with a summary. The book covers all ·'-----..... ---facets of mort-:::::.::::::=:.=-:;;-:_ gages-from the structure of the industry and how lenders exert influence to how to shop for a loan, bow to handle problems and what kind of broker to use. The chapters are full of practical' tips and warnings, and a glossary is in the back. . Johnson thoroughly explains the basics, such as how the qual- ifying process works, before delving into more advanced top- ics like refinancing and reverse mortgages. His experience comes from almost 20 years in the mortgage business; be is the president of Newport Beach-based Indepen- dence Mortgage Co. JOY OF READING: ONE FAMILY'S FUN-FllLED GUIDE TO READING SUCCESS By Debbie Duncan (Rayve Productions, $14.95) I f your children spend hours by the television. if you've forgot- ten the pleasure of reading bedtime stories, if you are baffled by children's sections in book- stores, •Joy of Reading" will help Debbie Duncan has turned her family's &P,enence with chil- dren's literature into a useful guide for par~nts on how to make reading -t~ether -an integral part of family life. Weaving in anecdotes and commentary, the fonner Newport Beach resident has created far more than an annotated reading list. Reading •Joy of Reading" is more like having a conyersation about books with a good Cri~nd. The 28 chapters in the brigb / yellow and blue book are shor , and pleasant, although the l' fe- face is not standard and mt J oe difficult to read. , Duncan remarkably r1-anages to avoid sounding pr~y and focuses almost enb.rcit on what has worked for her fnc:>nds and family ra~er than telling the reader w~t to do. The dialogue tS distrac g but cames worth- while U'I-rmation. The~ ap- ters {c.J..US on spec1~ic read- ing ,Jtuations, ini ,riding ""}!ming Sick ~ ,tne Into tea~g 1time, "Books Even Boys-Like,• and "What to Do About the 1Ahem!) Tele- vts1on?" Duncan also discusses books dealmg with sen.sitive top- ics like death •'Persimmon Srups' and Other Things We Say From Books" uncovers phr~e~ from books that have worked thel! way into Duncan's family's slang. This chapter will ring true. for anyone who has ever shouted, "Off with· your head!" or "Wild Uung•• Each chapter ends With publ.t- Cdtion infonnabon -dn:n your-. , sell with this book when you,190· shopping and there is a list of • "101 Favonte Books." l Duncan. who now !Jve!> in Palo A.Ito, lived on Balboa Island and m Corond del Mar wtth her parents and three brothers from 1960, when ~he was in fll'Sl grade, until 1966 She cr.edlts her tiurd-w-ade teacher at Harbor View Elemen- 1.dry, Mdrtha George. wtth foster- ing her mter£::St in reading : My ddVlce lo tamilies would be Mdke 1t d hdbit. • Duncan said PRE SENTING ARTISTS O F T H E COSTA MESA ART LEAGUE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AUGUST 7TH & 8TH 11 A.M.. -6 P.M.. SIDEWALK ART SHOW BAYSIDE CI.BANBRS 760-0550 BAYSIDE PHARMACY 760-0111 BRUCE AI.AN SAI.ON 760-0521 CAR.01. Kl.BIN PINE J EWEI.RY 760-3094 JAVA CITY 760-6886 J usr &TERATIONS 644-5528 PACIPic CoASr FI.ORAi. 640-2379 PAVII.IONS PLACB 760-0975 THE PHOTO LAB 759-8056 SAPoRI RxsroRANTB 644-4220 SHADES OP RBo 719-9360 UNION BANK 760-1081 TIME WELL SPENT BAYSIDE DRIVE AT ]AMBO REE R o AD , N EWPO RT B EAC H BAYSIDE CENTER .. ' •• • A 12 Sotvfdoy, August 8, 1998 datebook · I AFTEI HOUIS ·STAGE PHOTO llHlllY Beach. Packages run from $42 to $54 per person. For inJonnabon, call 631-2583 'CATS' A'.nclrcw Lloyd Webber's muSJcal "Cctts, • l>cised on TS. EJJot's MOid Possum's Book of Prarucal Cats,", wtll be dl the Oiange County ' Perfonning Arts Center Aug. 1S through 23, with performanceS on Auq 18 through 22 al 8·p.m.; en Aug. 22 dl 2 p.m.: and on Auq 2:J ot 2 dnd 7:30 p.m:'Tick- l'ts rttnqt> lrorn $21 lo $52.50 and cttn h<• purchdscd d l The Center, (J{)0 Town C<'nler Drive, Costa Mt•sc1 For infnnnallon, call (714) 5Sb~2787 -FILM SURF MOVIES Two -.urJ rnov1c•s, ·Big Wednes- rlc1y • .incl "The Endless Summer II, ~ 111 lw '>( rN•ncd through 'T hur-.dt1} di Ldndmdrk's Port tlwc1tl'r, 2905 .E. Coast H1ghwdy, < ·oront1 clel Mtlr. Screenings for .. B1q WPdnesddy" will l>e daily .11 7 JO p.m , wi th Sdturddy and Sunddy mc1110ees dl 3:05 p.m . ~crN•mngs for "The Iindless Summer II" will l>e nightly dt ~:25 t1nd 9:50 with ScJturdt1y and Sundcty mdttnees c1t 1 p.m. For tnformahon, Cdll (949) 073-6260. 'BEAUTY AND THE BEAST' SPECIAL Hl·TIME WINE CELLARS I h-Time Wine Cellars features several programs throughout the ~ 'fhl" 1946 Prt•nrh Vf"rSiOO Of tllJS Jtnwle<>s fdiry l<ll<> wtll be month at 250 Ogle-St., Costa Mesa. For utlonnation, call 650- 8463. ROBERT MONDAVI WINE & FOOD CENTER '"SC reenPd Priddy di 6 30 p.m. dl :the Ordng<• ( 'ounty Museum of : \rt, 850 S,rn c ·1emc>nle Dnve, :."Jewport Bet1c h The film WdS CtltrPCll'd hv Jet1n Coctedu and ._1c1r-. J<'<ln Mdrctts t1 nd Josette • •Dct\. Pot tnlonnc1t1on. call (q49) £754-1 1 :l:l. The Robert Mondavi Wine & Food Center features many spe- cial events each month. A three- course lunch will be offered Sexy Lingerie SM-XXXXL •Leather Lingerie Bachelor (ette) •Supplies • Adult Novelties • Videos Lotions/Oil Products •Adult To s ADULT VIDEOS s 1 ~ on new releases stl11Cted tJtles only FREE .. Herbal Viagra" Sample with this ad. Limn 1 Pt' cvstomtr No pu/C/llse nteeSSlfY Lotions ©'_Lace Hours: 1o.9 Mon-Set; Sun 11~ W"9~Wl""'N P1·k#N11-W:I MontclGir 9197 Central Ave. (1 blodt w Brislol) (PETCO Cenlor) REE GIFT CATALOG MUST BE 18 Zubies Brings PIZ7 '1 ft» NEllllPORT BF'I 414 Oltl Ne~rt Blvtl • Newport Beach (114} 645-6086 P/li:ito1tante Gltamma !Jlina In a Beautiful Setting on th VIP Lunches $9.50 w alh your VlP Card Great Lunch Offers ALSO AVAILABLE FOR SUNSET DINNERS Fresh Soft Shell Crab with Pasta Only$12.90 1-lb. Live Maine Lobster wjth Puta Only$15.90 Sunset Dinners 4130 p.m. ,.. 6100 p.m. Seo.ta.tionaf 3-Cou.ne Dinnen St11rtinx at $10.90 Sunday Champagne Buffet Brunch l l rOO Lm. ,.. 2:30 p.m. Only $16.90 pn-person 673-9500 251 Ea1t Pacific Coa•t H .,..,.,,,. .... Beach , .. An exhibit of 15 photographs by Alex Aber- crombie ls at Memphis Soul · Cafe, 2920. Bris- tol SL, Costa - Mesa, through Aug. 30. Dally hours are 11 :30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and 5 to 10 p.m. For infor- mation, call (714) 650-3690 • Wednesday from noon to 1:30 p.m. for $35 per person. The cen- ter is at 1570 Scenic Ave .. Costa Mesa. For information, call (71 4) 979-4510. THE GOURMET DETECTIVE The Gourmet Detective is an interacllVe comical murder mys- tery presentation every Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Mezzanine Restaurant, 19800 MacArthur Blvd., Newport CLUBS ALTA COFFEE People who want to read thetr own poetry in public can sign up at 7 p.m. for the open reading on the second Wednesday of ever}' month at ~06 31st St., Newport Beach. Jerry Quickly will be the featured poet Wednesday. Musi- cal acts perform at 8:30 p.m . · Thursday through Saturday. Admission is free. For inform~ tiori, call 67 5-0233. BENIHANA Karaoke at 7 p.rn. at 4250 Birch St., Newport Beach. For informa- tion, call 955-0822. BIRRAPORETTl'S Birraporelti's offers swing music by the 12-piece Don Miller Orchestra at 8 p.m. on Mondays. Birraporetti's is at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. For information, call 850- 9090. THE CANNERY Mark Wood will play piano and guitar Friddy and Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Karaoke is avail- able from 9 p.m. to midnight with half-pnce food until 7 p.m. on Wednesdays. Thursdays, Coor's Light L'i $2.50 all night. The.. Can- nery is dt 3010 Uifayette, New- port Beach. For utlonnation, call 675-5777. GALLO'S ITALIAN SUBS Famous since 1973 starting at $3.65 Gallo's Party Favorites Party Sub -GaUo's 3 or 6 footer Sp<.'Clal (48 Hour Notice) $1 l/foot Party Platters -Assorted Special Cnllo'i. Cold Cuts -$5/persoo Cold Drinks, Chips, Coffee, Yogurt, & Ice Cream r----------1~.1~1----------1 I BUY 1 EXTRA LARGE SUB I I GET 1 REG. SUB FREE I Not valid w/any other off er. I I Expires August t 6, t 998. I coupon per cust.omer. I VALID AT TifE BALBOA BRANCH ONLY. L--------------------------~ We Acee t Orders B Fax or Phone ·A Cosmopolitan Kitchen· Ask nbout our evening specials and the dual ·uappy I lour (e)" LUNCH DAILY APPETIZERS PRElllUM DOMESTIC $350 ~~ ~~ appy B-r Man.-Frl. 4":111 • I:• I I:~ . 11• ..,,..._I IRIAY 11• ·I• .. , ,,. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pif2i PLIT111 CllTTll Pinot Provence opens TuUo Mare to hold at Westin hotel annual fund-raiser .,. 1barik.s to Segerstrom perse-lt's tradition-Aug. 1511 an verance and the Westin hotel's annual holiday in Italy and 1\at- determination, the intemation-to Mare in Fashion island cele-r! ally famous chef Joachim . bcates it each year with a Splichal ha5 o~ned a sumptu-bountiful f94l$l and fund·r~ . ous restaurant called Pinot • effort for ChildHelp. "'' Provence in the Westin hotel in 'Ibis is a care chance to savor the South Coast Metro, feat~'J outstanding food, accom~ ,.; ing classic Provencal food. , by strolling magicians, mimes, Lunch appetizeri are around jugglers and dancing. 1 $1: entrees about $15. At dinner, A live auction and drawing "bistro plats du joUl" are $1&.95 are in the plans and the festivitiee14 to $23.95. S~chll~ has appoint-begin at 6:30 p.rn. 11ckets aie 11.: ed La f 1 $50 in advance, $55 at the door. urertt ameau, <;rmer Y Call 999-1778 for Jl!SeMltions. with Aubergine and 1\'oquet, 8S chef of th~ restaurant. Call 444-5900 for reserva- tions and information. · · Various vineyards featured at Ritz · Five premiwns wines will ' . .. ' ' Live jazz, jazzy food at Golden Truftle As if there wasn't enough going on at The Golden Truffle, the busy bist.ro is now f ea tu.ring live jazz with the Minor Broth- ers from 6 p.m. every Thursday nignt through Sept. to, with chef Alan Greeley's specialties priced from $5 to $25. Call 645- 9970 for more information. be showcased at a Ritz restau-• rant fine food and wine dinner'' on Aug 18 at 6:30 p.m. .. The wines are paired with hors d'oeuvres, chilled pea soup, lobster salad, braised duck papardelle, broiled lamb 1 and fresh harvest berries. The ' all-inclusive dinner is $85 per person. Call 720-1800 for " reservations. -By Marfa Bird e Ht A \ • Sabatino Tommy P~ter Phil Vince Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner Unlq1.1t "'lne mom & dlnln11 roorm •~•llabJe for group b1.1slnHS mtttlnp and pn>'alf runctlons 723-0621 Plea.<1e Call For Restrvatlons and Directions 251 Shipyard Way• Newport Beach "The Best Sua Diane Anywhere" Zat'" Ratarltltt S"rwy Tlie Prnnium Sud 6 &11food House in Or-11nge Cotmty nnce 1922 Noud for Superb Trl!Uiition.td ublaUU Snvke ~ -STONE CIAB QA,_WS JOE'S~'law. Blue Plate Lunch Speciala -$8.95 Momiay-Fritky. Our mmu rh11n1es 1Uttltly. Udl for ""4.ils Sunday Night Summer Specia.t.-$14.95 Enttta serw.J with yovr choice of soup or salAJ Lumpy mmhttl poutoa or rice J>Utif 11n.J t•rtkn fresh wgeubla. Brailed lamb Sbanlu }udinaire Liver & Oruone Rare Rout New York With Ro.cmary & Garlic Lobsler Thmnador Bed'S~ff Swordfieh, Halibut Or Salmon servttl gri/JeJ, bl«ltnW or pot«IHJ Ctuctw.Diane A LITTLE BIT OF ITALY Bra.t Of OUcken Parmigiana Chicken Cacciat0rt CJamari ()Wt Puta V ea.l Piccata · Chicken Piccata V ea.l Pannigiana Rmot1, Gnocid\i Or T onelliai Snwtl with M11ri""1VI •r Pm. S...UV linguine And Oun S... > FEATullJNG ROBEKT MONDAVJ NAM. WJNP.S ~Mm-. CAlsrM-' ,.._Neb ,.,.,,9.1' •GJ.•• Neap• ••1111•c.-HJJ • • H>"S-78tl . , , ' Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Poily Pilot 'i")I ELECTION CONTINUED FROM 1 Eastbluff District, where Mayor COSTA MESA OTY COUNOL (DeeellrWt Tom Edwards had announced he to file extended 10 s p.m. 'Wldnelcl9y) was not going to run. • CoundlllNn <*y MoNhM Deana Jones and Plo Martin • ~ IMfWget Caroline 8'ltter have filed for Hank Panian's ~ing Commis&loner Undl w. seat on the Mesa Consolidated board of directors. Because Pan-~~~COUNCIL ian is not running. the deadline • Coundlnwl Dennis O'Neil will also be extended to Eastbluff Diltric.t (DMdMM extended Wednesday for other candi-to 5 p.m. Wednesdri)' . dates. · •Pfenning Commlssfoner Gary Adams Panian, who decideq earlier •Actor Ron Winship this year to retire, is breathing a Newport Heights District sigh of relief. • Coundtwoman Norma GloYet . •J'm off the hook,• he said. Peninsula °"1rict Parilan was worned earlier • Pi.nnlr\Q Commiulon Chairman Mike Kranzley .. • . ' .. this week because no one had • Insurance broker Len Miller • I" e\ren pulled papers for the race. • Planning Commissioner Tod Ridge- He had expressed concem that Wlr'f • if no one ran, the board member COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT would be appointed by the ~t board member Arlene Orange County Board of Super-• Incumbent board member Dan Wot- visors, taking the election out of thington local hands. · • Finance manager ~ Hooper- 0.vts •1 was scared,• Panian said. • Automotl\te ~nufacturer Mike •1 mean, I was scared. Wouldn't Jones it have been terrible?~ • Ovil engineer Paul Shoenberger Panian doesn't have to spec-• Fotrner board member and public worb consultant Jim Wahner ulate anymore. •Geologist Greg Woodside "Now it's where it should be: MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER in the hands of our electorate in DISTRICT Costa Mesa,• he said. "It bodes Division 4 (Deadline extended to s well for our voters, because ~·~==~g controller Deana they'll have a range of choices.• Jones Voters will also have a range • Tffeher Flo Martin of choices in the Costa Mesa Sanitary District race, in which· 'even candidates have filed for two available seats. On the other hand, there will be no competition in November for the three Costa Mesa school board seats currently held by Jim Ferryman, Wendy Leece and David Brooks. But the two Newport Beach school board incumbents up for election,· Judy Franco and Serene Stokes, may be facing competition for their seats. Elementary science teacher Kathy Schwarz and attorney Daniel Harkins have both pulled papers to run against Stokes. Bond trader Tom Szulga has pulled papers to run against Franco. Division S • Incumbent board President Mike Healey • Environmental engineer J~mal Awad : and cffmt> into the cage because It's ~ time'for •shar1< Week•! • Feed your need for shar1<s August 9-15 • The VOLUNTEER DMECY'Oln' runs periodic.ally In ~ Dally Pilot. If you'd like infOfmation on getting your organl· zetlon listed, call 642-4321, ext. 331 . • AlS ASSOOATION ORA.NGE COUNTY CHAPTER · The Amyotrophic Lateral Scl~ rosls Association, Orange County Chapter, needs many volunteers. For information, call the chapter office at 375-1922. • ARIDAY HISPANIC WOMEN'S PROGRAM Bilingual and multilingual vol- unteers are needed to write grants and assist with public-rela- tions efforts for this agency, which helps with parenting issues, mar- riage and relationship counseling. For information, contact Ann Markey .at 953-5757, ext. 111. CENTER FOR CREATIVE ALTERNATIVES The Center for Creative Alter- natives, a nonprofit charitable· organization that works through the United Way, needs volun- teers, graduate-level interns or trainees. For information, call Karen at 642-0377. CENTER DOCENTS lf you love the arts, become a Center Docent. It enables you to see and be involved in the Orange County Performing Arts Center as few are able. You'll fre- quent backstage and below-stage areas giving public tours of the Center. To learn more and apply, call the Support Groups office at 556-2122, ext. 218. COMCAST CABLE provides you with the world's finest informative entertainment only on Discovery Channel! Call today for a $4.95 connection! {Save up to $54.00) Hurry, Call Today! 714/542-6222 562/493-5483 Orange County Seal Beach • : Sot\Jrdoy, August 8, 1998 A 13 VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY COLLEGE HOSPITAL The College Hospital Costa Mesa Auxiliary ls feeldng volun- teers to perform clerical, recep- tion desk, gift shop and other duties at the hospital. For infor- mation, call 642-2734 between 9 .a.m. and 4 p.m. COMMUNITY HOSPICE CARE Community Hospice Care, which provides medical and emo- tional support to tenninally ill patients and their families in Orange County, needs volunteers in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. For information or to regis- ter, call Cindy l.aird, 978-7447. COSTA MESA OVIC PlAYHOUSE • The Costa Mesa Civic Play- house needs volunteers for usher-· ing, backstage, mailings. typing, lights and many other duties. For more information, call 650-5269. I COSTA MESA HISTORICAL SOOETY The society collects informa- tion, photos and artifacts relating to the history of Costa Mesa and the harbor 'area. Volunteers are needed for clerical tasks, comput- er input and help in the library For information, call Charles Beecher at 631-5918. COSTA MESA LITERACY COUNOL The Costa Mesa Literacy Center needs volunteer tutors to HEMPIDLL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St. Costa Mesa rugsandcarpeta.com teach English as a second lan- guage. Free Laubach trairung is provided and requires no for- eign language skills. In additic;m to earrung certification, gradu- ates will be assigned a student at a nearby teaching center. A tax-deductible, $30 materials fee provides everything needed to lead a student through two skill books To register or for more information, call 548-3384 or 548-6564 . · ' COSTA MESA POLICE DEPARTMENT Police work could be 1Jl your future if you're a bilingual senior, The Costa Mesa Police Depart- ment is seeking volunteers ages 55 and older who speak Spanish and English and are willing to wear a urulorm. Thbse mterested would help staff the Westside Substation four to eight hours per week and must be able to read and write English. Volun- teers will be trained in finger- printing and computer entry and assist on several current pro1ects. The substabon is at 567 W. 18th St. and is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. For· more information, contact Officer Frank Rudisill at 722-6714 or Mernie Ellis at 754-50ZO. COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER The multipurpose senior ser- Vlces facility at the comer of 19th Street and Pomonl\'Avenue seeks volunteers for a t/ari~ty ot tasks. For more information, call 6-45-2356 between 9 am and 5 • pm. DEFORE FOUNDATION FOR p THE ARTS The DeFore Foundation for the Arts, a nonprofit organization dedicated to dance at 151 Kalmus Drive, G-3, Costa Mesa, needs volunteers. For more info~ation. call 241-9908. ) DISCOVERY SHOP Discovery Shops are run by the Arneric;an Cancer Society. Volun- teers are needed. and no special skills are necessary. For mforma- tion, call 640-4777 between 10 a.m and 5 p.m. DISPUTE RESOLUTION SERVICES Dispute Resolution Servtces needs volunteer mediators, case specialists and outreach assistants to help m a vartety of mediation cases Bilingual language skills are needed for office volunteers and for mediators. For more infor- mation, call 250-0486. EASTER SEALS The Easter Seals Sooet} needs volunteers for ongoing clencal work and to help LD programs for children with disabilities and in speoal events. For information, call 834-1111 . ROSEY'S AUTO BODY CMJRJIJllA LAW STATES You CAN CHOOSE ANY REPAIR FAC/l/TY fl& Pkli ... & DelMry. All c.tlW w..klHs 642-4522 121 l1d11tri•I W1y • Cost• Men ' I • • • Sotvrdoy, August 8, 1998 BOARDWALK ONTINUED FROM 1 9 t four votes. They better just cool their Jets on this. • Some of those who live and work on the boardwalk say they don't know where the line abould be drawn. Skateboards are prohibited frollf the oceanfront, but sin- .gling them out ls unf~, said had LaBass. The 23,~year-old Newport Beach natjv~. who works at the 15th lStreet Surf Shop, said he has .seen a fair 6hare of' inexperi~nced in·line skaters who ca us& accidents. "You can't ha,/e a law where good Rollerbla,ders are allowed to go fast and the unski}led skaters go slow: he said. •u they are going to ban skate- boards, they might as well do DUNES CONTINUED FROM 1 the city has made a determination that there should be a full (study)," Burnham said. The study will focus on air and water pollution, traffic congestion and noise. The new requirement will push back the projected comple- llon date by about sue months, ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS 88 Pair Dr .. Costa Mesa SUNDAY, AUG. gm 9:00 am to 3:30 pm $5.00 ADMISSION 14 & Under FREE Opportunity Drawinq for Hand Fed Bird _1-_______ _ : ~J OO Off : I I a ADMISSION I .with this ad ----------INFO 760=l89·7316 ..._._.-.. • _• • • ... '_ -•• • • L r ;.., 'l • • -· ' • • .... ' t. • -• -• ~ .. the same for m·line skaters. A human body slamming into you hurts a lot less than a 5·pound piece of wood.• Thomas McGowan, an avid boardwalk cyclist, said the city should consider an all-or-noth- ing policy. He said he has seen bikes get tangled, in·line skaters veer to avoid rambunc- tious children and pedestrians cursing those on wheels. He doesn't seo how the groups can coexist. , "People want to have a good time down here, but everyone has their own interpretation of what it is,• he said. "Either the 'city should ban all 1'beels or try to find a happy medium for all MARC MAlmN tDAllYPll.O the groups. I f,ion't know if they Bikes, ln·llr.e skates and pedestrians on the boardwalk are again have done that yet.• unihl · C}ty Manager Kevin Murphy sprouttng debate In~ comm •1• • • said the city is also looking into ways to regulate quadricycles, I walk btit continue to pop up on I no ordlnaQce changes have which are illegal on the board· a daity basis. However, he said been proposed. Dunes official said. A report on the full environ· mental study should be com· pleted and ready for public review by Dece,mber and should cost between $30,000 and $50,000, Burnham said. Dunes officials said they sup- port the city's decision and will complete the report as quickly as possible. "I think it's a good decision," said David Cherashore, execu- tive vice president of Newport a E.)unes. •rt wtts based on the comments we received from the community. It's a prudent course of action.• Despite the setback, Dunes officials said they still hope to have the $50 million project com· pleted sometime in 2000. Residents of the area near the proposed development said they were pleased that the city decid- ed to require the full environ- mental study. Robert Schneider, who lives in De Anza Bayside Village mobile home park, participated in a grass-roots effort to get the city and Dunes officials to agree to the full report. "We're very much pleased," Schneider said. "That was our goal.~ , Residents were particularly concerned about the traUic con· gestion that they say the expanded resort would generate in their neighborhood. It is esti-· mated that during peak hours about 900 cars going to and from Newport Dunes would use Bayside Drive, which bisects the mobile home park. Lido Isle Toastmasters weloome you .•. MONDAY EVENINGS 6:30 P .M. TO 8:00 P .M. Gt.ENDALE FEDERAL BANK COMMUNTI'Y ROOM 100 Newport c.--Or. Puhlon Wand. 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I definitely support the 8 mph speed lµnlt on the boardwalk at Newport ("Hot Wheels,• July 22). I am from Las Vegas and have been here for three months. l will never return. The boardwalk is absolutely hazardous to your health. And it is unfair that they allow people to be so very rude on bicycles, which l also bike, and the skaters. JEAN ANDERSON Newport Beach I fully support the police on this issue. The woman broke the o ty ordinance. ~e deserves to have the ticket. The ordinance is there to protect the safety or the people using the sidewalk and also to protect her. LINDA BEUTEL Corond del Mar I'm a summer reside nt - every sum- mer since 1956 -and my home is in Campbell, Calif., near Sall Jos~. I ride most mornings down to Balboa around 8 or 8:30, and skaters are terrible the way they go by me. It's almost like their foot's going to trip my bicycle. I approve of the 8 mph speed limit, and I was very happy to see this woman get a ticket. LEO LAGADDIS Newport Beach I think it's ri<liculous that girl got a ticket for thal Usually the people who get hit are people who don't look both ways before they cross. BRETT OLSON Newport Beach I can tell Naomi McComb why I don't go down to Newport anymore and why I don't bike, skate or walk on the board- walk: because of people like her. Fight noise with culture on amphitheater sound issue I hope it's not to late to get a word in about a potentially noisy amphitheater (•Judge: Let the music play again," Jtlly 17). Actually, a simple rule of thumb is applicable to the whole mat- ter. The more raucous the entertain- ment, the more raucous the crowd. The more refined the entertainment, the more refined the audience. It's reany C(Uite elementary. With very fflW exceptions, the • 1a12 Overture• being one, a 100-piece sym- phony orchestra can be easily out- gunned by a six-piece-ampli.fied-gl:lltar- bashing-acid-rock band because that's the band's aim: to be loud. My suggestion? Why not bring cul- tur~ back into the word "concert" and let Costa Mesa become renowned as a town of lucky citizens who often lean out of their windows in order to h ear the voices of the Vienna Boys Choir or the "Nutcracker Suite• or "Westside $tory1• A lot better than wearing ear- muffs in swnmer. Aild I strongly doubt Olat there would be any neighborhood eomplaints from a concert by Victor Oorge or Kirov Ballet of Moscow. • ART STANLOW Costa Mesa Students should know the fules, .no matter the age I UDI READERS RESPOND Newport Beach/ Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Bl I to 1udgP her siwcd. As the s<1yiny gcw.s. "ignorance as· no excuse· . · · . Ndomt, Sdfety is the only issue, rlnd af you couldn't 1uc1~JP. whPlher you were gomg too liht, lhen ':JOU probdbly deserved lhe llck(Jl yuu received Ldter she admits thdt "ii a child darts suddenly Ill frotit of me, I ""'" not be able to stop• Whcit lurthPr evidence than an ddnuss1on of guill lS nt"<~ed to make the '\pomt that '>ht; Wds Sf>l!<~<.hnq? But. oddly enough, a.ru.tedd of sugge'>tmg thdt she. Naomi., ne •ds to slow down, she suggc>sls that Newport Bedch probably "should have a wider lxldrdwt1lk • or • d c;eparnte one for pedf"Slndns. • Hey, Ndom1, here• s d suggestion thdt will Sdve lh<' ldXpdyer's a lot of unneces- '>dry expcmM• Slow down' Ndonu needs to 1t>mC'mber thdt tht• s1dewdlk l'> for pedestndns hrst, dnd then for cyclists dnd skdter'>. upon condi- t10n that thl'ly qo slow NdomJ, in hP1 '>f>lf.-,ervmg attitude, seems to thank that ... h<• owns the road MARTIN MULVIHILL Costa Mesa We most ht>artedly agree with the 8 mph limit for '>katers and bakers. You cannot uE>hevt--hvmg where we do the speed that some of the bladers go by, and the bikes drn 1ust mcredlbly fast Some:t.uncs two, four, six together. so that pedestnans hdve very litth~ chance, dctuaUy And we see d lot of bad things because of this And we hope the chll· dren dren't going to be lilJured m front of our house or cUlY other house. DOROTHY AND JOHN OSTERKAMP Newport Beach DON LEACHIOAll.Y f'ILOT Naomi McComb's speeding ticket last month on the boardwalk has sparked some de bate about whether cyclists, ln- llne skaters and pedestrians can coexist on the same pathway. A 50-yedr resident of Newport Beach, I have lived on the oceanfront all of my We, dnd I want to say "brdvo· to the Police Department dbout these Rollerbladers • RoUerbldcling as a sport that has be<'ome popular m the past 10 years, but I ttunk it's on its way out. .. And if you look real dose at r~ople. they tile very I have been injured three times because of people who were out of con- trol on their bikes or skataboards or skates, and I'm sure the businesses and restaurants are unhappy about the fact that some people just don't want lo come down there anymore because of that. r support the 8 mph. In fact, it could be slower than that. PAM LEARY Newport Beach I'm commenting on the 8 mph speed limit for bikers and skaters on the board- MAILBAG walk. The answer is yes l support the speed limit, for the reason that J like to take walks on the boardwalk, and sorfte- tunes the skaters and the bikers are going too fast. A lot of times we have to jump out of the way, otherwise they might run into us. . And I think it's important these peo- ple realize that people have to walk on the boardwalk also ... they are not the only ones on the boerdwalk. And they should give way and slow down, other- wise they can run into people and older people and children and so on and MARC MAATIOOAlt.Y Pll.01 The Padttc Amphitheatre's nolse level bas brought recent trtttclsm. another school in the district, whicll tS decided by the school board and does- n't get a hearing. The second offense tS an expulsion from the dlstrict complete- ly; this would allow a hearing. There is a big difference between the two, and the student and family are taking out his mistake on the district, which followed tls rule I do wish this wouldn't have hap- pened, but1t dJd, and I only hope other students learn that rula won't and shouldn't be changed due to the year in school. in, 'I never thought I'd be one of them · people who win,·" were diminished substantially by his statement that the odds of winning are "about the same as Carol H offman and 1 hatting two f8JJ'- ways m a row," since •auol Hoffman and me" would have been the proper grammatical construction. FRANCIS J. MADDEN Corona del Mar Flagsliip nursing home gets raves from family STACY DEIOOM In resJ>C?DSe to your article on n~mg Newport Beach homes, my family had a politive expert· Buffa should check own grammar before writh.tg Peter Buffa abould pluck the beam from his own ey-. befOre going after the mote in his bn>Cb8r'I (•Sb little nwn· ben add up to ... ~ bUckl.. July 31). His supsdMoUI CCOIND&I about 1ottei'y ..,.... ·w11o boitlgbt the Win· ntna tldlM .a -liqueir _..ID NOr· _._.._...._.... ,.. .,... • ._.. '* ' · . ence with flagship in Newport Beach (•State cited 4 nUraing borne,,• Aug. 1). Before my father recently palled away, he had two rehab stays at Plagthip. 80th tm. were escellent. 1be dean fedUty, the daring and capable staff, the patient lnfOrmation meeUnp with tbe different tbera ... wwe. IO Jl9lpl\i! to bc6 my ,..._ad my llmily. I would l"flC6inD*"' Plaglldp • ...,... ...... Of. llMbedboGNf~ ..... . ............ mjure them. So I'm in support of m re understilnd- mg by these people or ho\¥ dangerous lt is to go too fast on these boardwalks KINGSTON WfTCHEZ Newport Beach Naomi McComb's letter to the Daily Pilot struck me as sell-serving She begins by citing her s~g understancling of ·certain safety if sues• regarcling the need to regulate cyclists and skaters, but then argues that she had "no point of reference" upon which 1 Neanderthdl. I have no idea why they, have to go fast. It's dangerou . We are very fortu- ndte no one bds reallv been hurt. And the aty has been ver}· fortunate about not getting sued So bravo to the police Keep gtVUlg those tickets. And next month, we'U work on the bicycles dnd skateboarders JOSEPH CLEARY Newport Beach REBUTTAL Ten Commandments, Constitution can coexist 10th Amendment, which say·s in lls entirety, •nie powcr5 not delegated to the United Stat by the Constitu- tion. nor prohibited by it to th ~tat , are reserved to th talcs r pective- ly, or to th people." In olhc.r words, the federal gov mment has no power to oversee public education. The JOh of a tru tee to oversee the fund and policy of en m.stitution 1 thank the lord that the Newport· Me d Unified School Oistnct has Gocl-f eanng tru.f\te s like Wendy Leece wbo ca.re enough to see that our children learn that which i~ unportant rather than that which as trt'ndy or politi<'ally oorrect. ROI YARDLEY Cos14Mesa • • • • • • 82 Saturday, August 8, 1998 Newport/Costa f\Aeso Daily Pilot PRESENTS .. * . . .. * THE LEXUS G 'OLDEN OPPORTUNITY\ YEAR-END CLEARANCE NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED!! N0\\1 THROUGH AUGUST 31 '93 LEXUS '97 ~OTA '95 LEXUS ES 300 RAV 4 ES 300 My..-iped. .... tlMtl (VlOUU) 1999 '94 TOYOTA '94 LEXUS LAND CRUISER SC 400 hop by Phone Or on the Internet www.lexus4less.com • '98LEXUS GS300 '95 LEXUS ·ES300 'Newport Beach/Costa Meso Doily Pilot ~ r4ny way you slice it, Zubies .Pizza will close n UBIES IS CLOSING: Zubies ed.a Proudly We Hail plaque to nis Club meets at the University Athletic a£..a Pizza and Zubies Gilded C 0 M M U II I T Y Gary Gray, owner of the Orange Oub. Noon· The Exchange Oub of ., Cage at 1714 Pldcentia & C L U I S County Auto Group in Costa Orfnge Coast meets at the Bahca ~~ve. in Costa Mesa will be clos-Mesa, for lu.s dealership's display Corinthian Yacht Oub Costa Mesa ~a next week. The property is of the American flag Rotary Club meets at Mesa Verde Coun· ~g sold and the two longtime i.. · try Club. 6 p.m.: The Newport-Balboa .... .t; .. 1.. f t will disa WELCOME TO THE WORLD Of SER Rotary dub ~at the Bahia ~·g avon es ppear. • Cocinthi.,, Yacht Club to hear FBI spe-~ Both ~ubies have }:>een ~~·5:= ='ph clal agent Jim Blanctiard discuss the his- :Jtnown for great food and bev-TOmllnson. all of whom Joined the tory of the FBI. ~rages, affordable prices and Exchange Club of Newport Harbor. THURSDAY -1:10 a.m.: The Costa . ~awdust-covered floors. Over SERVlCE a.ue MEmNGS THIS Mesa Orjlnge Coast Breakfast Lions • ~he years it's been fun for our COMING WEEK. Want to get more Club meets at Mimi's Cafe for a pro-~amily to watch NFL football in Involved In your cqmmunity, make new gram on.th! 89}' Scouts of America. ~ Piz B · friends. network or give something Noon: K1waiil'Struo oT'Newport Beach-~ e za arn ~nd even ~ele-.de~im. back to your community? Try a service Corona del Mar meets at the Bahia ,,,. ra~e New Years Eve while club. You are invited to attend a club Corinthian Yacht Club. The Costa Mesa ~~ving stea)c and lobster at the : meeting this coming week, Many clubs North Kiwanis Oub mffts at the Holi· ·~ilded Cage. will buyyour first guest meal for you. day Inn. The Exchange Club of Newport .... Fortunately we will still have your column as Balboa Bay Club . TUESDAY -7:10 a.m.: The Newport Harbor meets at Riverboat RestaOrant. ~ubies Chicken Coop at 414 Old residents Richard and Nancy Orr· Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the The Newport-Irvine Rotary Club will ~ewport Blvd. in Newport did. Richard, while unrelated to Balboa Bay Club to hear Shelly Smith of meet at the Irvine Marriott Hotel fo• ti ;l3each, which has a good menu, guitarist Gill Orr, noted that his the Newport Harbor Nautical Museom. program of comedy and magk. _ 6:30 p.m.: The Costa Mesa-Newport ~ordable prices and the saw-father's name was Gill Orr. Harbor Lions Club will meet at Costa ~ust-covered floors. It will be Another guest noted that Mesa Golf and Country Club. ~orth one last visit to Zubies on· Tuesday night's piano player WEDNESDAY -7:15 a.m. The South ~lacentia this week before the used sheet music, while last Coast Metro Rotary Club will meet at •COMMUNITY• a.ues Is w blished every Saturday in the Dail-1 'Pilot. Fax your service club's meeting information to 660-8667 or mail to 2082 S.E. Bristol St .. Suite 5, Newport Beach, 92660. Saturday, Augu5t 8, 1998 B 3 lllEFLY Ill THI llEWS Volkswagens focus of custom car show Every model of Volkswagen will be on ha~d at the 13th annu- al Cal.i.forrulf Volkswagen Jam- boree Aup :J\6 in Costa MeSf!. The et mt is from 9 a .m. to 4 p.m. at t~k Orange County Pai.r- groumi 19a Fair Drive. Ad.mis· sion is /12 for adults, $5 for chil· dreq 1to 12 years old and free for chilc ,.en under 6. Call (949) 598- 5~? /Or (949) 582-2371. ~'arty planned ·'f or summer r eader s All children who took part in the Newport Beach Puhl.le Library's World Wide ·Web of Tales Summer Reading Program are invited to a party Monday, Wednesday or Thilrsday. The event will be held at 10.30 a.m. Monday at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avo- -cado Ave.; at 3 p.m. Wednesdil' at Manners Branch Library, 2®:> Dover Dnve; and at 10:30 a.ip. Thursday at Balb6a Brandl Llbrary, 100 E Balboa Blvd. Children should bring their readl.ng log as admission. Call (949) 717-2801. Prevention center seeks' school help The Orange County ChJlO Abuse Prevention Center is seek-1 • mg donations o{ school supplies · for nearly 500 abused and neglected children. Matenals should be suitable for chlldren ages 5 to 16. Donatlons may be brought t'O the center at 2482 Newport Blv 1, Swte 3, Costa Mesa, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m Monday through Frida,v unUJ Aug 20 Suppbes can alsp be dropped off at the Daily Pil~. 330 'v\. Bay St.. Costa Mesa. from 8:30 a.m to 5·30 p.m. Monda¥ through Fnddy ~e is final. week's column said McCaffrey the Center Club. Newport Harbor Kiwa- ~ M~Fffi~ONVA~ON: di~'tre~~e~musk. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ; Much to my surprise when I Catch the Mike McCaffrey · · ltu'rived at the Balboa Bay Club Tho at the Balboa Bay Club ~esday to listen and dance to when Mike is back from vaca-~e Mike McCaffrey Tho. 1 found tion. ;1!that Mike McCaffrey was on CLUB NEWS: On behalf of the ~acation for a couple of weeks. Exchange Club of Orange Coast. !! Guitarist Gill Orr and base member Roger Desmet present- ;,,~ayer Dave Price were there '..Jllong with a talented piano- ' •:trumpet player, playmg to a ;•tanding-room-only crowd. i It's on a night like Tuesday :...uiat you find people who read •• J I I i Call The Rabb!tts ••• Then Relax! : Rabbitt Insurance Agency • AlTfO • HOMEOWNERS • HF.ALTH ~ 40 Years in Business . ~ ~)J \llWTUtM...,..llllfltM .. 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FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE AT 644·3005. Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber .-v..r:Od c-,.,, for only Ill s499oo UPTO 3MOS. same as cash 0 .A.C. VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE Commercial & RnkJentlal Sales & Servlt» Full hne of Wod.. WOYefl Axmrnster & Sisal Carpehng Available 1904 H•rbot Boulev•rd • Cost. MeN N.IE. Comer of H•rbot & 19th Street ~~"'----' .. 722-9642. Mon-Sat 1D-6 Visit us on the web at www.earpetdepolnet INSURANCE PROBLEMS? We Can Helpl! ~-- ./Low Down ./ Low Monthly ./ Family Discounts ./ Good Student Discount Call Nowt Immediate Phone Quote ,-----, I I Chocolate Chip I I • oatmeaJ.Raisin I I I Snickerdoodle I I I ,,., •M&M I 427 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa (By Wherehouse Records) 646-1440 I • Peanut Butter I I I I I Per Visit. I Must Present Coupon l Exp 8/15198 J Open Mon -Sat 6am-6:30pm 114 Saturday. August 8, 1998 around town Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot -, • Send AROUND TOWN Items to the f>aity Pilot, Around Town, 330 W. Bay St., Cl>sta M~ 92627, fax them to ~ l "lJO; or call 540-1224, ext. 229.. A com- e fisting of Around Town can be ound ait www.l-1imes.com'pilot. • L a to DAY -1. fteach cleanup day will begin at ~ · a.m. at Corona del Mar State · ~each, Ocedn Boulevard and Breakers Drive, Corona del Mar. Can 246-4198 .. -Cllr Days at Piecemakers VIUage lll11 be presented from 9 a.m. to 4 ~-until Sunday in the Piece- IMilkers pdrk.ing lot, 1720 Adams D e., Costa. Mesa. Adnussion is a e. The event will feature music .Ci ~ood. Call 434-8368. -I: back-country hlke will take pldce from 9 a rn. to noo9 at Crys- • tdl Cove Stdte Park, 847'1 E. Coast I {1ghwdy, ·Newport Beach. A . nounldtn bike tour will begin at 9 c+:m. Hikeri:. dild btkers will meet dl the El Moro Vts1tors Center. m!t.h events arc free. Park.in!:) is 5 Call (949) 494-3539. --Cree Ude pool walk ts scheduled C:3 pm. dl Crystal Cove State ~k. 8471 E. Coast Highway, ;(:wport Bedch. Meet at Pelican alint ParkJng Lot No. 4. Parking is =· Call (949) 494-3539. -i program on marlne ~mmals .. 11 be held ttl 7:45 p.m. at the CQ.iper Newport Bay Ecological D serve, hOO Shellmaker Road, ~wport Bedch. Pdfking and .iim1ss1on Me free Hot chocolate Jld mar-,l11ndllows will be served. Qi.II b40-b74fi -airacle Days will perform from 8 G: 10 p.m dt the Metro Pointe D .mes & Noble Booksellers Cafe, tzlB South Coast Drive, No. 150, - Costa Mesa. The event is free. For more information, call 4«-0226. "An A.rttst's Journey -The Mar· 1time Paintings of John Stobart• will be on display until Nov. 8 in the Grand Salon aboard the Pride of Newport, 151 E. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. Admission is $4 for adµlts and $1 for children 12 and younger. Ca.ll 673-7863. CJD Voice. an e·mail diJcusslon and support group tor those with the inf,ectious brain disorder Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, ls available tor interested individu- als. The CJD web site is at http://members.aol.com/larm- str853/cjdvoice/cjdvoice.htrn .. Children ages 7 to 12 can enroll in either Science CilDlp or Explo- ration Camp at the Launch Pad on the third floor or Crystal Cowt at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Science Camp and Exploration Camp will be held from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m . weekdays on alternating weeks through Aug. 28. Optional extended days, which include a snack and movie, end at 5 p.m. Admission is $110 for members, $130 for noJl11lem- bers. Extended day is $150 tor members, $170 for nonmembers. Call 546-2061. SUNDAY A back-country hike will take place from 9 a.m. to noon at Crys- tal Cove State Park, 84 71 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach . Grunions will be running through Wednesday. Parking is $5. The hike is fTee. Call {949) 494-3539. MONDAY We Wove the Web, a party cele- brating the conclusion of the Newport Beach Public Ubra.ry's summer reading program, World Wide Web of Tales, will be pre· sented at 10:30 a.m . in the Friends Meeting Room at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avo- cado Ave. Admission is tree. For more Ulformation, call 717-3801. TUESDAY Barnes & Noble Jr. wW present American Girfs Club from 3:45 to 4:30 p.m. at the Metro Pointe Barnes & ~oble Booksellers, 9018 South Coast Drive, No. 150, Costa Mesa. l}le event is tree. For more information, can .:444-0226. ) ' I Robert WhlUey, a leading win~ edueator, will present a red wine tasting class at 5:30 p.m . at The Cannery, 3010 Lafayette Ave., Newport Beach. Registration is $38. Reservations are required. Call (949) 675-0894. Welcome Baby and Tender Ca.re Parenting programs will be pre- sented at the Orange County Child Abuse Prevention Center, 2482 Newport Blvd., Suite 3, Cos- ta Mesa. The Welcome Baby pro- gram is from 6:30 to 9:30 p .m. Tuesday through Thursday. A Tender Care Parenting program will be from 6:30 to 9:30. p.m. Tuesday through Thursday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Aug. 15. Volunteers must attend all classes for a given program. Call (949) 722-1107. An introductory climbing clinic will be presented from 6 to 9 p .m . at Rockreation in Costa Mesa. Reservations are required. Ad.Jnis- sion is free. Participants must be at least 16 years old. For directions, call (310) 473-4574, ext. 3011. A feng sbuJ workshop will be ~-~-"=_e ___ o ___ T ___ o ___ x __ -;-s--1--9--9-*-~~ii • -~~\');~ · Newport Beach I ':I ');~' Location I S: Call Now 631-9060 Kenneth D. Steinsapir, M.D. 1 1:...------------------~~~~~~~--~ ---- 50 $50 STORE NOW & SAVE $50 640-9019 $50 $50 I can't believe ..... . ,,. M •• •• •• ... I I . It's My Home Landscaping or re-landscaping is your answer to a beautiful new look for your home . FLOWERDALE can make your landscape dreams come true, and increase your home's value, too! 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John Bishop, the gardens' manag- er of horticulture, will conduct a tour of the 1\'oplcal Conservatory. The program is free. For more information, ~all (949) 673-2261: I • Mark O'Hare, creator of comic strip Citizen pog, will appE!ar at 2 p.m. at the Metro Pointe _J3arnes & Noble Booksellers, 90tB South .. Island Barnes & Noble Boot. sellers, 953 Newport Center ~ ve, Newport Beach. Speaker be Fred Hemmings, founder professional competitive surtin1 The event ls free. Call 759--0982?' AUG. 19 l " • , ~ Stephanie Avnet author •• • Fronuner's Wonderful Weeken4js m Los Angeles• will make ii appearance at 7 p.m. at the Me~ Pointe Barnes & Noble Bool- sellers, 901B South Coast Dri1', No. 150, Costa Mesa. The event:b free. Call 444-0226. ' " . "' A mystery reading gr,oup Will Coast Drive, No. 150, Costa Mesa. meet at 7 p.m. at the Triangle · The event is free and . .open to the Square Barnes & Noble Book-publfc. Call 444-0226. • AUG. 22 . Kreattve Kl<fs Kom e.r, a creati~ whting workshop for children ages 8 to 13, will be presented from M> a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission, wbicbJs $150, includes notebooks, i.n.sbve- tion, a journal, a pizza lunch wilh soft d.nnks and more. Locabcfi ·depends on nwnber of childr~. sellers, 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. The event is free. For more AUG. l6 information, call 631-0614. FRIDAY Getting Your Product Manufac- tured will be presented from 8 to 10 p.m . at OCC's Science Lecture Building, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Registration is at 7:30 p.m. Admission is $15. For more information, call (949) 253-0952. A program tttled "Spiders Are Your Friends• will be presented at 7:45 p.m. at the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve, 600 Shell- maker Road, Newport Beach. Parking and admission are free. Hot chocolate and marshmallows will be served. For more informa-. tion, call 640-6746. Call(949)654-3860. • • AUG.25 -j AUG. 15 Volunteers 14 years and older AUG. 17 Hawaii Author Night will be pre- sented at 7 p.m. at the Fashion Robert Whltley, a leading ~ educator, will present a whl wine tasting class at 5:30 p.m. t The Cannery, 3010 Lafayel~ Ave., Newport Beach. Registr•- tion is $35. Reservations are required. Call (949) 675-0894. • ~----------------------------------------------------------------~--~· THOUSANDS OF POSITIONS (That Make You Feel Like A Million) • Sooths stress, encourages circulation. • Maximum enjoyment for watching T.V., reading, etc. • Offers ultimate comfort and relaxation. • Try it. You'll love yourself in the morning ... • WllEUSS IEMOlt CONTROl 545·7168il • -I - 3165 HAllOR ILVD • COSTA MESA One Bloc.k South of 405 Fwy c.sh prizes for the bcst Nncl sculptonl Sunday Sept. 13, 1998 Big Corona State Beach . 1 O a.m. • S p.m. ·ICIHG Of THI IAHDCAmU" ~ ~ PACIFIC D•ELL. 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The Law:ances and the Malangu took tbelr Dally Pilot, to )lend ~"G.oli and Country Club, the oldest country club tn Bend, ~. .. , • ' I ··~l'loit"' • I.Of• "' Pw1clrlfl • 8iXll Oil>' Olk' • Coll\ .... lk'!lll)' The Dawson family, from left, Irv, Luke, Jake and Christi, visits the world of Coca-Cola in Las Vegas. floe·.~ lumbing & Heating Celebrating 44 years of · sentice. in your · comm~'f· Thank You! lAXtllr(l100llek I~======== o.~ycak' • c..attl')' 51....,. . :· Rc..<;etvdllOl\.'i 1 Al'qulred · . sam.ng, wlndsu.rflng • Ka2'.ak Lessons ·1~a-·1·1·11 .. Prwehool KifuJnr11rtm PtJITmN PtmTUJN I Afa2to7 711111-6,,,. . •Certified Montessori teachers, dcdicattd to providing_ individualjzcd academic instruction for each child'• progrestion • Education to pre~ young beans an4 min~ for chc clWlenga of life: • Encnaive extra-curricular programs (An, Mutic, Spaniah, Ora.ma, Dance, Computers, G'ynuwria) ~rtHarbbr Montmtori Ceota: 425 E. 18th Smet • C.oa. Maa · (949) 650-3442 Aatnw•...._,_ ,,,;1' UM on vacation Gay Wassall- Kelly and Bill Kelly · visited Bill's daughter ln Wood- side. They are dlsPlaylng their Dally Pilot next to 'Kong,' the largest Wisteria ln the Western Hemi- sphere. l 'dulation & c :arccr c:oull\l'l ing Stuart M. Kra.ssoer, Psy.D MFCC Registered Intern • Adults In Transition • Career Education (714) 549-5346 By Appointment • Counseling and Asses$ment Newport Psychological Services 200 Newport Center Dr. #304, Newport Beach G. W. WatSOn PhD. Lic.IPN4964 FULL SET •ACRYLIC • Acrylic w!White Tip • Pink & White Powder • Lume Get •Silk Wrap • Ac1yflc •Pink ALLS •Pink & White • Lume Gel • Sillt Wrap I• It enough to simply tell your children they're Jewish? Know that answar wnet7 someone challenges YD" faith/ TEMPLE BAT YAHM UNIVERSITY Presents JEWS FOR JUDAISM SUNDAY, AUGUST 16, 1998 9:00 A.M. • 4:00 P.M. RABBI BENTZION KRAVITZ NatiONll Director of Jews for Judaism 3150 Bear Street, Costa Mesa, CA ~ (714) 708-4805 Visit the lntematloaal Headquarters of TBN! Free hourly showings at the Virtual Reality Theater, depictin1 the life and · miracles Of Christ and the ministry of the Apostle P.11 Saturday, August 8, 1998 8 5 . Bob McCallum crossed Lake Champlain on the ferry from New York to Vermont Of course the Dally Pilot went with him. FTB, EDD. SBOE, US/STATE EXCJSE YEAR ROUND TAX PREPARATION & REPRESENTATION lNDIVLDUALS, PARTNERSHIPS, CORPORATIONS, ESTATES & TRUSTS S INCOME TAX RETURNS: CUR.RE1'T YEAR.l PRIOR YEARS, OUT-OF·STATE S RELEASE OF TAX LJENS, LEVIES & SEIZURES S STATE SALES TAX RETURNS s WHOLESALE ams TO THE PUBLIC NO EQllTY REQUllBJlll SPECIAL LOW AXED RATE HOME LOANS .Blrrew •ta 126% DI P1'8'1L ty Vdll v Get cash for any good reason to $150,(XX) FAST APPLICATION AND APPROVAL llY ~ 100°/o FINANCING REFINANCE OR PURCHASE HOURS: MON-FRI 7:00em • 7 ()()pm I SAT ~:OOem • 4:00pm I SUN 10:.oo.m • 2:00pm TMI ~ MOtlgligl la llCet1ltd by 1he CA. Oilpt °'AMI EMlla. ,..._~IO "*191 in.Ooo...,.__a_l>t l!'aQilf Dlllt d-&t-.-IDl010l7Wln ......... °""Cool°"" .--r-.·••111227-1 ,....._ -· . . . . . . ' . , Sat\lfdoy. August 8, 1998 . . * • • • I . on vacation Nancy and Paul Fulton of Newport Beach stand tn front of the The Neweo~ Beach/Costa Mteso Doily Pil~ Dwight Gick of Newport Beach visits Bad Axe, Mich., where he attended his 57-year high school reunion. ·Library In Ephesus, Turkey. Slstets v,trgtnia Eichler and Marcie Steller took their Daily Pilot with them to New York City. They are pictured In front of Uncoln Center. IO ' Ramada Express Hotel • Casino Rio Suite Hotel and Casino to display largest collection of Russian art Laughlin 's $17 'Super Room' now includes a Free Multi-Media Show NEW! On the Wings of Eagles lour giant .~creens salute American Heroes from lf'Wll lo Desert Storm. Free admission. Sbou•s doily. • \on-smoking floo~ and C(l!)ino areas. • Express Check-in with your credit card and at le~Lo;t l hours notice. • A<lults-onl~ pool an<l spa hours. • Big name entertainment. Voted best in Laughlin. • free slot machine pull that guarantees you a win . Top prize $5,000! free Fun Book. • Daily Social I lour with free drinks. • Free )'.huulc to llori70n Oullet Center. • Free 19 .. o·s Museum of Memories. •Free afternoon and C\Cning lounge entertainment playing your favorite ~wing and contempora~I) music. Voted best in Lauxhlin. Picturrd l~fi: Chanticker f«- prrsmkd by Cr.ar Nicolas /{10 hiI mother. 1903. From tht Forba Ma:arine Colkcnon, New York. A collection of Romanov dynasty treasures thar have previously never been seen outside of Russia will be e>.hibited at the Rio Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas from Nov. 7. 1998 through April 15, 1999. After display at the Rio, this hisroric Rw,sian art collection will return 10 its home at the· State Reserve Mu!>eum in Peterhof. out ide of Sr. Petersburg. The result of an exclusive arrangement wirh the State Mu~um Reserve • Peterhof and the world- cla.'s Rio reson. the exh1b11 will afford visitors an extraordinary opportunity to experience some of Russia's inspiring history and witness the opulence of the Romanov dynasty. As pa.rt of this arrangemenr, lhe Rio will also be funding many re storation ctTons. including pieces that have never been available for public viewing. The exhibit will '>howcase more than 1,500 significant and pricele'>!> imperial pieces from the renowned New Yor~. One of the Collections featured i., the Imperial Chanticleer Egg. pn.:\cnted by Czar Nicolas 11 to his mother in 1903. The surprise -a chanticleer that emerges crowing and napping it' wings on lhe hour. For mort• i11/ormarion. call (702 J 889-2441 For'" kets. (~ ) 474...J(}(JIJ palaces of Peterhof. It will provide guests a comprehensive look at the legacy of the 200-year Romanov dynasty, fea ruring collections of paintings. porcelain, tapestries. furniture, jewelry, gowns.and religiou!. artifacts. Each of these items will be djsplayed within it. own historical contexr, -----------------...-----. including replication of many of lhe more elaborate rooms and galleries of Pcterhof. Each of the exhibit's more than 1.150 artifacrs on display possesses great historical and religious significance, mosr of which have never left Russia before. In addition to the objects from The State Museum Reserve -Peterhof. thi-; unparalleled collection also features objects from the FORBES Magazine Collection, Abovt: Large Dr11wi11x Room, tht magnifi«nce of tlJiJ room will bt rtcrtaud to mdud~ m numerous pamtm1.i and objm J'am. • Bring a guest! The $17 price is fo r I or 2 (Sunday through Thursda~) until 91:\0/98. Additional charge for 3rd and <tth person in 1he room . • \."k about our adulL"-only East Tower with in-room coff ce pots and continental breakfast delivered IO your door, for a nominal fee. "Orlglnal" tribute to Patsy Cline show booked for extended dates at the Gold Coast Hotel & Casino ~;mi--Call Toll Free: ~~~~ 1-800-206-8032 HOTI:I. •CASINO 1.Al'<;ttl.IN. N\ ,. ~ ,. f "'"'"''''"' S"tt1rr 1 10 co.mg~ Room rates based on ava•ldblltty Standard rooms • • , H'll,rj iv~ 'hee~end~ and special e'l\!nl pe11ods l11g!le1 Whe11 In las Vegas rlsil our sister property Tbe Troplcana Resor/! The highly popular "OriginaJ" oibu1e LO PaL'iY Cline production will be extended through Nov. lS, 1998. "Although a number of other perfonncrs emulate the late Patsy Cline, Shll.l'Ofl Hayn~ who stars in our Gold Coast show is one of the fin~t all· around perfonners I have ever seen," said Mike Growney, vice p~sident and ganeral manager. "She is not only OURBEIIS &WHISilES CoME FROM OUR SERVICE, NOT O UR SLOTS. Su1TE LAs VEGAS GETA WAY! k1tt hl'lb, in-worn coffee, two 1dl'V t!>1on~ anJ a complimentary Wt.· .1rl' luc<Hcd w1rhm w.tlkmg bn:,11..fil,t huffcc, even your New York, Excalibur, Tmp1ca11.1 l.•vume pct i welcome. ~ Jnd the All Star Cafe. Pre!>Cnt th•' aJ upon check-in .mJ receive TrnpK.ma J1 ounb for hm~"· food, 'Int play .ind .i ch.mce en wm a M1ll1on Dollars. HAWIBORN SUITES . Las Vegas ' . For Rc~ervarions Call l (800)-811 -2450 $120 value. CCN ouL,tandmg. but on -,tage. i,he lx.-come" Pat)>y Cline. Her\ " truly 1he ·ongmal · tribute." TilC "Ongmal .. Tnbute 10 PaL'Y Cline has been a mainstay in the Gold Coru.t Showroom for the fil"'>I half of 1998. It re-creates PaL'Y Clinc'11 life and fearures the beloved Mar\ look-and -.ound-alikc Sharon Haynes singing Cline's greatest hirs such a~ "CrU7y." "I Fall to Pieces" and ·'Wallin· After Midn1gh1." It aho \ho" cases Lhe talents of the famed Jordanaires vocal quartet. who have hannonized for the greatest name!. m 1ihow busine.\S for more than 40 yean.. "We've done everything from Broadway to Hillbilly,'' Mates the ba..c voice of the Jordanaares, Ruy Walker. "To the best of my recollecrion, we've backed up the greate!>t talenl)o, in ~how For Just $ * A Night, Your Stay At The Showboat, Brings Unlimited Possibilities To Entertain You. gowzd Qood? 7Jzuz Call ll.9 7ol! 7fel!, Rtglzt ?'/ f>W l ·800·826· 2800 Ask for Operator #20 The Showboat will spoil you with fine dining, casino cxc1temcnc, championship bowl1ns, dazzling cmcrtainmcm plus comfortablc room~ for only $l9. Don't bt-lcfc oul of the fun, it's Better At The 'Boat. Call right now bu\lne~\. mcludmg Loretta Lynn. H.tnk Snow. Patty Page, Connie Fnmc1i., Barbara Mandrell, Perry Como, Andy William~. Tom Jone\, Dolly Parton il1hl Kenny Rogen,." Upcoming date., for the "Originaf' Tribute 10 Pat-.y Cline at the Gold Coai-1 are Aug. 19 -Sept. 20: and Sept. JO - Nov. 15. The i.howroom i~ dark 011 Tuci.dayi,. lidC'l.1 for all 11erjormancts of the "011R1nu/" Tribute ·w Patsy Cline ure 011 ,w/e ut the Gu/cl CotJ\I Slot Club Booth. ull 11c~e1mm1er lornt1ons. or hy calli111: (702) 251-3574 to order hy phone 7itfr1 prices ure $21 95 plus ta.t and $24.95 p/11J "''for the Gold Coast's popular "N1~h1 un rile 7ow·11 Padage." feanim1~ the shaw p/uJ a complete prime rih tl111ner 1111/Je ".fort's Corte: Room. Cruise Hald1ys off en crul o, ...... Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ,, on vacatio n Discover Victorian elegance at The Barbary Coast Hotel & Casino When you 'lcP mto the B.trb.try Coast, you enter a i.pcc1al \\orld of channing V1c1onan clcganll? "lo\\ here , el:-.c in ~ Vega' \\ 111 )'OU I ind 'uch .t lavi\h dL\pla) of CX<.jUl\llC '1a111ed gl<M. magnificent chandche'"' Jnd plu'h decor. combined wnh the con-.i;mt e\c1tcmen1 of a full-\Crv1l.-c c.Nno. Vi'>ll lhc Garden ol h1nhl> 1Xh11hh. u 30-foot b)' live foot ,,;imed gl.t" mural on 1he ca.i.ino\ we'' wall. c.lep1c11ng J Victori~ er.t lan~y. Jn,tallcc.I m 1984, 10 artis1s worked more 1hun I0.000 I hours to complete tl11' ''unnmg masterpiece the lal'},?c'l mural of "' kind in the world. ·Maya Retnhardt Milligan took along her Dally PJ)ot while , vacationing in Berlln, Germany. She.is in front of the Branden- burge r "Tor." Marilyn Williams and Corky Severson of Newport Beach enjoy themselves at Los Hadas (where the movie "10" was filmed) ln Manzanlllo, Mexico. Gold Coast's new showroom keeps t he entertainment coming Check out this top entertainment 'chedule :u the Gold Consl in Las Vega:.. • The Mickey Finn Show: Continuing through Aug. 17 at 8 p.m., $14.95 +tax; $19.95 +tax for Nighl On the Town Package. (dark Tuesday, Aug. ll, •The "Onginal" Tribute 10 Palsy Cline: Aug. 19 -SepL 20, $21.95 +tax: $24.95 +lax for Night On the Town Pad.age. (dark Tuesdays) • The Mickey Fmn Show: Sept. 21 -28 at 8 p.m., $14.95+1ax; $19.95 +tax for Night On the Town Package. (dark Tuesday, Sept. 22) • The "Original" Tribute 10 Pahy Cline· SepL 30 ·Nov. 15. ~21.9'i + ta>t: $24.95 +tax for Night On the Town Package. (dark Tuesday~> Every Tuc.,dny evening und Sunday afternoon there\ ballroom dancing. For night owl\, every Saturday from 11 p.m. 10 3 a.m .. 11 \ Tropical Spla.,h Soturday, August 8, 1998 B 7 OaVld Schweitzer, left, and Gordon Cannon of Costa Mesa . hop~ their . • goU scores at the Old Course in SL ~ ,Andrews, 'Scotland, are like the Daily Pilot ;-par excellence. Showboat: flagship of the Boulder Strip Recentl} undergoing n C025 million dollar reno\ at ion in 1995. thi-. Mi"1"1ppi nverboat-themed hotel and cal.mo capture' the ambiance of charmmg New Orleans m La! Veg;c.. The 80,()(X} "'!Uare·foot Ca.\UlO ha~ :woo ,101 mach1nei.. a myriad of live ca. .. 100 game .... mce and pon book. and hve Keno. The 1,200 -.eat bingo parlor feature' Bonanza Bingo and Super Star Bmgo. Home 10 North Amenca\ laJie'I bo~lmg cemer ~1th 106 champ1oni.h1p lane\. lhc Sho"hoat PBA lnvnauonal is held here each M.tn:h: the Senior PBA Ill\ llJtmnal. ea.:h Jul). The Mardi G~ l .oun).!e leatvre' live cmert.amment daily. Cull\cnicnll) ltx.ated near rbe Strip and do" 1\10\\ n, the Showboat Ho1el. (a'lno .uid Bo~hng Center I'> at 2800 Ea't frcmont St Jnd Boulder H~y A lull) equ1ppt..•J R\' par\... mducte.. ~ 'flJlC' .1lld a l!UC\I -.(!!' 1..:e' .trea f 111 mo1<' 11rj<1m1J.lllcm. uill 1702 J 385- 1.Jf :.~ 1•r (~J(IJ 1\26 !S..00 Slzzlln' llne-~p at The Orleans In Las Vegas •The Righleou' Brother.. Aug. 10 - 25 at i.. p.m. rughtly, from $36.95 +tax. • The Golden Boys Slaning FraruJe Avalon. Fabian and Bobb)' R)dell: Aug. 27 30 at 8 p.m. nightly, from $44.95 + tax. • Li1tJe River Band: Sept. 4 -6 at 8 p.m. Fnday: 8 and 10:30 p.m. Sarurda> and Sunday, from S23.95 + tax. • Roger WhittID.er: Sept. 8 14 at 7 p.m. nighlly. $31.95 + tax. •Vikki Carr: Sept 16 • 19 al 7 p.m. m).!hd) from S29 95 +tax. •LouRa~I' Sept 21-26at7p m. n1ghtl). from ~26.95 + tax. •The R1gh1eou' Brothel"'.: Sept. 27 - CX.1 I:!. TBD nightly. from S36.95 + ta.~ • "'1e1l Sedaka. Oct. I .~ -I~ at 7 p m. mghtl). from S29.95 + wx • The Golden Bo)' 'wmng Fr.u»Jc A"alon. Fabian and Bobby Rydell Ou. 22 2Ci a1 7 pm. rughtl}. from ~.95 + w . 'The hotel ha" undcl)!onc 1hn.'l' expan!iion prognuw. 'inl'C t>pcning m March 1978. Stay ;11 one t1l thl' 21Xl beautifully decor.ill'<l mom\ <Uld 'u11e• .. play in the enlarged ca,mo <1nd cnto} tht" many luxunou-. amen111c' and -.crv1n·, Dining 1' alway' 'Jl'.--Cial at the Barbary coa.,I. Mich.tel \,·' \\Orie.Ida" gourmc1 dnung hllu'c '>l!rvmg elaborate continenttl cul\ine, h:h been \'Otl'd La,,, Vega_,· bc,1 rc,laurant Dm1 ·, feature' French cul\1ne. or )OU c.u1 en1oy 24 hour dmmg and dehc1ou\ Clune..c !.pec1altie) m Ill\: Vic1onan Room. DAMES AT SEA S IN GLE I.ADIE CR UIS ING CL UB J/c1tr.'1 up u•illl tJlhl'r Ri11g/1> lndiPN m1 sPlerted rru huw. LAS VEOAS ~ fJ!f1fIIID COAST RESORTS 'The ca,ino fcatun:' t:ontmuou' tun al the gaming table,, Pai Gow Pol.er, or JI more than 'i(X) \lot machine.._ Chl'l.k out the Sporh Booi.. amJ.. 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Cam Quayle, Mr. lrrelevant-'XXlll .... • Saturday, August 8, 199S • Sports 'Editor Roger Carlson • 949..57 44223 ~tting comfo I •th ality llSEllLL e WI . -re . WoRLD1.1· I I ii Weber State's Cam Quayle expected to play against Bears tonight in tlrst NFL preseason game. .. !Wf Pb . m night. in the ~ Baltimore : Ravens' first ~ame in theu new ~tadium -a 1 ~reseason opener against the C!Ucago Sears -Mr. Irrelevant XXJU will become pretty relevant. Cam Quayle, the former Weber State tight end who was told by ex-Raider defensive end all-timer Ben DavidSon to "ditch ~e name• during the Lowsman lrophy Banquet in June at the Hyatt Newporter. will strap on a PADDLES SWAN SONG Newport Aquatic Center headed for canoe, kayak nationals in Seattle; it's also a swan song for one of NAC's all-time top kayakers, Bridle, who will be competing in her seventh nationals. RIU IAIU) Dt .... lbi'1 P*>t NEWPORT BEACH -The long hours of training, the two-a- days in tbe summer anl1 the mUes of water covered along the New- port Harbor channels and the Back Bay in a canoe or kayak, will reach a pinnacle next week for Newport Aquatic Center pad- dlers competing at the U.S. Canoe and Kayak Team Sprint National Championships. Coaches and athletes loaded the trailers Friday that will trans- port the sbells and boats to Green Lake in Seattle, site of this year's nationals, with lofty expectations being carried along for NAC on all levels. The two-lime defending national jwuor team champ1ons, NAC will send 31 Juniors Ill three divisions and I 1 seniors to the nationals Aug. 12-16 under the direction of Sam Couch. Newport, which won ldst year's national title at Lake Laruer Ill Gamesville, Ga , scene of the 1996 AUanta Olympic Games, features Monica Bnd1e Ill the girls K-1 (smgle kayak), K-2 and K-4. Bndle, a Newport Harbor High graduate who will attend UC Santa Barbara 111 the fall, will be competing in her seventh and final national championship, after captunng some 50 medals in her career, i.ncludtng about 15 nation- al kayak bUes "It's weird, because (kayak- ingl has pretty much been my life for so long," said Bridle, who does not plan to try for the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Aus- tralia. •rve been doing some soul searching, trying to figure out if J want to continue paddling or do something else,· and I think it's time to see if there's something else I want to do, because if I try for the Olympics, I'll have a slim chance to make it in 2000, because there are a lot people better than me, and I don't know if I can get fa.st enough in two y\Mm. And then 2()().4 is a long time. I'm not sure U 1 want to con- Unue paddling for that period of time." ' Bridle, who won five gold medals at the aationals in the Juvenile Division (16 and under) in 1996, competed for the first time lat year in the Junior Divi- sJOD (18 and under) and won six medalt -;:-five silver and one ~old. She enters thiJ year'• ~~:~~f ~;:m~ J flOld. • •1bere'• IODle pressure,• said Srkile, Whole career-belt time in tlMt K-1 500 meten ii 2:05, ecc:omplilhed last summer at Lab tamer. football helmet in his first NFL competition and try to juke a few Chicago linebacker$. •They've covered Mr. Irrelevant around here, so everybody knows who I am and people are really rooting for me and giving me a lot of support,• Quayle said from Ravens camp in Wesbninster, Md., before heading to Raven Stodium at Camden Yards for tonight's 7:30 (EST) lockoff. "l know (my supporters) will be watching the game. I just hope to get my chance and do well. I've never played in front of a crowd close to that size, so it's going to be a whole a new ballgcbne for me.• Quayle, 6-foot-7, 265 pounds, said his first NFL training camp has been tough, but he bas already swvived a cut. With backup tight end Brian ~chen PRO FOOTllLL out six weeks with a thumb injury, Mr. Irrelevant xxm is batWng only one other player, A.J. Ofodile, for a spot on the Ravens' roster. 'Eric Green is Baltimore's starting tight end. "Cam's competing for that No. 3 spot behind • ' . '•' - I quarterback Jim Harbaugh, are the glamour portions of training camp, but two-a-days for a rookie, especially, when the temperatures reach , three digits with high humidity, can be unmerciful. Green and Kinchen, who Cam Quayle "In the last three weeks, I think I've experienced every emotion possible, from loving (football) to hating it,• said Quayle, who ended two-a-days with the squad on Thursday. "The first week of training camp was the hardest because there were only rookies the first three or four days and there wasn't much depth and it was over 100 are both veteran play- ers," said Quayle's Phoenix- based agent, Ted Updike. ·earn will probably get .some reps in the second half (tonight), possibly in the second quarter. We've got our fingers crossed.• Making a block to impress coaches in camp, or snatching a tight spiral from Ravens JUllOI -degrees. The first three days were hot and miserable, then the velerans came in and things slowed down. It's been pretty good since. , •Last Thursday night, we had an open practice (for fans) in the just-completed new stadium and 36,000 people were there. Just going_ out there, that feeling of excitement, is what I needed to get another charge. It's always fun (in training camp) when you go out there and make a good play or a big catch. It's always a reminder why you do this. "But those 10 or 20 other plays, when you're really sweaty and hot, you have to remind yourself why you're out there.• Quayle's parents, part of a large entourage during Irrelevant Week, will fly to Baltimore to attend tonight's game. SEE QUAYLE PAGE 89 MAAC MAATf'.4 I OAl.'I' flOT Natalie Braverman returns a shot agaimt Caylan Leslie ~ Friday's championship showdown at the Costa Mesa Tenn.ls Center. •Newport Harbor High freshman-to-be Natalie Braverman rallies to top Caylait Leslie, 4-6, 6-0, 7-5. JASON HILi. e OVID ,. SERIES :'' \ 11nl! BOUND~· ... ; "' J • ,, Corona del Mar High star . Nate Lemmerman hopes I I to help Orange County I Cardinals come up big 1 at Connie Mack World Series. N ate Lemmerman has spent his summer vacation getting a serious baseball education and he just might pick up a world championship in the bargain. The Corona del Mar High standout, who earned All-Newport-Mesa District recognition last spring as a junior second baseman. ls a member of the Orange County Cardinals, who left Thursday to partiopate in the 34th Connie Mack World Series, which began Friday in Fannington, N.M. Lernmerman, one of only five players with remaining high school eligibility on a team doounaled by recent prep graduates, has assumed a utility role for the Cardinals, managed by Randy Vanderhook. "It's like a totally different level of play,· said Lemrnerrnan, who has played second, third, Lernmennan shortstop and some outfield, while managing to get mto nearly every game for the Cardinals. ·rt's improved my game a lot." ,, Lemmerman. who hit .300 with two homers, 18 RBI and six stolen bases to help the Sea Kings earn their first berth in the ~IF playoffs in six years, has impressed Vanderhook. "He's done a great job and 1 couldn't be more pleased with his effort," said Vanderhook, who will make his 12th trip to Farmington -including his first , as a player for-the Cardinals in 1973 -in search of his first title. ·You have to bed real good .. (high school) player to play on this team and he's played quite a bit and hit the ball well. I like : the way he swings the bat and - he's been real anxious to learn ..... the game. He's been a real J valuable asset.• Lemmerman went 4 for 7, including a game-winning RBI double, in the Western Regional Tournament in Seattle, where the Cardinals claimed the title •' Saturday to advance to the ,, World Series. ·1 pinch-bit with a man on . third and doubled him in for the go-ahead run and we added another run to win by two,• said Lemmerman, who has become adept at seizing any opportunity; he might have to contribute. " "My role on the team is to b9 ready to go whenever l'm called upon. It's made me learn how to keep focused throughout the 1' game, because if you're not ready, you could embarrass • ... : y~u.· ·~ mmennan has done , verything but thus Car, and ~, hoping a roster that includes recent major league draft picks Sean Burroughs (a Long Beach Wilson High star chosen ninth in the first round by the San Diego Padres) and Gerald Laird (Orange County's all-time hit i'I king out of ta Quinta High tabbed in the second round, 4SU\ overall, by the Oakland Athletics) will translate lnto his first-ever champiooshJp on the,,,., diamOnd. •'·1 ,.,1 •I've never been on a 1,; champlOnahlp team before,• he ... Mid. •Jt eeems like my team bu,, always gotten there, but Jolt ln '"" the finals almOlt every year. We · have a lot of guys on this team who have had MK'CMI. We have•• two guys from Ocean V\ew1J cm I chempk>nib1p tMm lat year, • : Bunoughl •• m the Utde League Wortd Seriel, and four '" guys .... bona La Quinta,~ Sii IASEIAU Mm• Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot rts Saturday, AuguJt 81 1998 89 JUlllOI TlllllS r WOMEN'S IOLF ·uoyd run~ the show • Costa Mesa Junior Open director wraps up week of troubleshooting. JA.'iON I hu. lblyPb COSTA MESA -After all was said and done on Friday, Hank Uoyd, director of the Costa Mesa Tennis Center, was Pleased with the outcome of the l'"l.Xth annual Costa Mesa Junior Open, despite a number of defaults that can- celed key middle-round matches. • •1t has been a while since I ran a junior tournament,• Uoyd said. ·1 appreciate the operations because of the trials and tribula- tions of an event, like time adjust- ments and keeping kids here for the event• Keeping players around to play in all the rounds has been Lloyd's biggest problem. Due to a scheduling conflict, the end of the Costa Mesa Junior Open overlaps some the USTA Junior National ljardcourt Championships which ·started today, at some locations. Players whose championships don't start until Sunday are also burdened by pre-set travel plans to some of the distant sites. "I'm trying to change the dates of next year's tournament,• Lloyd said. ·But the USTA has tour~ naments on a waiting list for each week of the year and can oil.ly allow. so many." Rescheduling the · tournament is one solu- , tion, ,but jt will not completely ~top the routine defav.lts by ranked players, which is a prob- lem that runs rampant at junior tournaments. Lloyd believes that this is largely due to players protecting their rankings and feels that changes need to be made in the system if it is to not be abused. •People play the system and it ruins the event,• Lloyd said. "The system becomes a problem because there is always a way to work around it.• The ranking system for junior players in the Southern California Tennis Association is based on who a player defeats in their own age division in sanctioned tourna- ments. Howeyer, once attained, a player's rank- ing does not fall if that player fails to be defeat- ed in their age group. Thus, many players establish a ranking early in tpe year and then play up an age division to pro· tect that ranking. The top-ranked player in the 16s incurs no penalty to their ranking if the play- er loses to another i6-year-old in :the 18s. The. two divisions are separate entiti~. The other way to protect a ranking is to default a match, which also bas no penalty. Thus, that same ranked player, for example, could duck a lesser player that he/she is afraid of. Lloyd, who has been a major player in Orange County tennis for a long time, has plans to try and change that. •we need a ranking system more like the pros, one that rewards kids for actually play- ing,• Lloyd said. ·we need to get on a better point scale and take the opponent out of the equa- tion." What Uoyd proposes ts o 'S)'S- tem based on points earned dur- ing each match of a tournament, based on the tournament and the round Who the opponent •!l, is not important. Showing up is. ·say you awarded 150 points for winning a second round match.• Lloyd said. •The losing player would receive 75 pomts because they showed up to play the match. Players could still default, bu1 they wouldn't ·earn any points tow~ their @Dk· ings.• Lloyd believes that this would almost completely put a stop to players ducking other players out of cowardice. Furthermore, play-~ ers would enter more touma-{ 1111!1!' .. ...,,.-., ments and play in their age divi- sions more consistently, wluch would unprove the draw for most junior tournaments. Lloyd also feels by adding a back draw, where players who lost could continue playing. tt would increase the overall size of junior tournaments as well. •(t's too bad that it's hard to get a good variety of players m dny one junior tournament,• Lloyd said. .. ADAMS DIGS DEEP MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Gayle Tawa doesn't seem to let the fact that Amanda Curiel ls doing splits on ~e b!gh wire behind her get in the way of her putting practice at Mesa Verde Country Club last week. Fighting fatigue, Adams wins 16s singles title, then teams up with Case to claim 16s doubles crown; Meyer and Prause are victorious in 18s doubles. ' I J~"I llllJ. : COSTA MESA -Occasionally, ~ven a well-conclitloned athlete is ¥ked to take more from the body than it has to offer. ln most cases, the athletP finds herself over- trlatched due to fatigue. ' There are those athletes, how- ever, who find a way to rise above fatigue. They are the ones who win championships. Newport Harbor High's Audra Adams played a marathon of matches on Thursday. After win- ning two singles matches, Adams and fellow Sailor Kristen Case won two doubles matches to make it Friday's finals. Exhausted, Adams reached within herself and found the needed reservoir of energy to defeat Christine Setian, who plays for Peninsula High, 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, to win the girls 16s champi- onship at the Costa Mesa Juruor Open at the Costa Mesa Tennis Center. Adams later helped Case win the 16s doubles title as well. NATALIE CONTINUED FROM 88 the final set. The frustration of Leslie was obvious. "I didn't play my game.· Leslie said. •rt was all defense. I played her game and that's why I lost." Leslie held serve at 5-2, but Braverman was threatening to dose out the match in the eighth game. QUAYLE CONTINUED FROM 88 l "Cam's mother (Elizabeth) said wild horses couldn't keep her home,• the father of Mr. Irrelevant xxm. Therald Quayle, said Thursday. "He's our youngest son. She's missed one game in the last two years. She's Cam's fan.• During mini camp, after Quayle caught a pass from Harbaugh, the two-time DivtSlon I-AA All-American, who was selected 2•1st and absOlutely dead la.st in the NFL draft, trotted back to the huddle and the veteran quarterback said to him, •not bad for Mr. Irrelevant.• Since Quayle was showered with gifts and roasted and touted in Newport Beech for Irrelevant Week, one of the major changea ln his We h.a8 been the cancellation of a ~WU ICbeduled to many stacey Buxton in July bllcn training cmnp, bUt the ciUple r.Mwl dwtng Irrelevant w.. tmt n WOWdn't won OUt. M Qullylll, a farmer Molmou " I ltmwy Wbo turDI 26 OD a.pt. -.... .,.... .... to block out .. ~ dllmctiam In "You have no idea how tired I am,• Adams said. ·1 just realized what bad to be done a.Jld found all the energy I needed to win." Adams' fatigue showed early in her match against Setian. Adams could not seem to get her game moving and had trouble reaclung balls that she could nor- mally gel to. Setian began to make mistakes in the second set and Adams began to hit more' winners, giving her confidence and some extra energy. Adams hit the ball deeper in the court, taking away Setian's net attack, and took control of the net. "The second set is when things started to come together,• Adams said. "1 just had to gut it out and put tbe fatigue out of my mind.• l Adams won the set easily and held close to Setian in the third set. At 3-3, Adams came to the net and hit a volley that gave her the lead for good. Still, there was some worry when it appeared that Adams was suffering from cramping. . ·1 was up and I didn't care if my legs fell off,• Adams said. "l was still going to win.• After an hour break, a sand- wich and plenty of fluids, Adams was back on the court with Case for the doubles final against Erin Herrel of Newport Beach and Kate Thomas of Long Beach. 1\vo championship points were met with a cross-court win- ner and backspin volley, with Leslie eventually winning the game on a great shot past Braver- man. The win gave her momentum. Leslie made full use of the court and was able to break Braverman again to knot the set at 5-5. •When l was up m the match and she won the next three games,• Braverman said, •1 knew that she wasn't going to give up. I just had to try a little harder." camp like a true tight end and endure like a rookie. "I had to sing in front of the whole group," Quayle said. •You also have to tell where you're from, and if you got drafted, what your signing bonus was. The singing wasn't too bad. It was an easier aowd than the college crowd. A lot of people sing their fight songs, but I san9 The Brady Bunch song. t knew the words and they did.r}'t boo me off.• In terms of where Quayle stands on the depth chart, the Ravens have alrMdy ,releUed tree agent SCott Richards, leaving Ofodile as his prlniary competitor for the thii'd tight end position. Baltimore alsO signed veteran tight end Harper l..eBell, but Updike 18id he's in camp only as a long snapper. •1 think (the cooches) Wee me,• Quayle sold. "But it'• ha.rd to tell where you stand and where you fit into the blg plan. I'm leamlng the ofleme aod I think my technic:I are coming aloQg well. I think I'm maldng ~:.~T~t two pboM boob (thick). When I tint got tt. I )alt 1book my bead, but Ira r.llJ DO IDCft «illlpM tban our cDDiift aflt •I lt'I not ...aly ........ ......., ..... ' "Somehow, Audra is always fresh for a match with me,• Case said. "So I knew she would play strong.• Case was right and the duo- won the first set, 6-4, before the fatigue factor started to play a role. Herrel and Thomas got the upper hand and kept the pressure on Adams and Case, winning the second set, 6-3. Both teams got a 10-minute break before the third set, which proved to be the difference in the match. •we got together and talked about how we were going to win the title,• Case said. ·we were really pumped up and won the match mentally,• Adams added. Minute later, Case and Adams won the set, 6-0, and walked away with the title. • Corona del Mar's Jenny Meyer, Jessica Prause of Laguna Hills and the Dana Hills team of Amy nanckino and Kate Romm are all friends and have spent a lot of time playing doubles with each other over the years. Matches between the players have always been light-hearted and jocular. But Meyer and Prause were all business Friday and won the girls 18s doubles, 6-1, 6-2. "We've travelled together and played all summer," Meyer said. "But it's become a big, but friend- ly, competition between us.• Braverman fended off the charge by hitting key winners from the baseline and net to close out the championship. "She's really good for 14, • Leslie said. Both players travel to San Diego this weekend for the first round of the girls 16s Junior National Hard Courts. Leslie enters as one of the top seeds in the tournament, while Braverman was added as a late entry on Thursday morning. "This win gives me a lot of end. There are a lot of the same blocks and routes.• ti Quayle makes the team in Baltimore, he will be in San Diego Nov. 15 when the Ravens travel to play the Charger$. Before Quayle left for training camp, he was given a word or two of advice from several NFL players, including Davidson, who Tipped Mr. lrrelevant's name. •tet me give you some advice -ditch the name,• Davidson said, bringing tbe house down at the ottldal All-Star All-Sports Lowsma.n Th>phy Celebrity Banquet during Irrelevant Week. •No offense, because we're your family, but Cam QuayJe1 One of the great football names l ever heerd was Rocky Steeltimber. Now that's a name you need. You can't go in there with a name like Cam Quayle.• Sean Salisbury, former USC and NFL quarterbeck, told Quayle: •Get a little chip on your shoulder, and play alODg with all thole SJUYI· When they MY ling, 1l1'9, and everything wU1 be ftne. • And hang around tbe oftemtve im.mm The one tUne tlMry -you bUy (• round ol dftnb), buy. It wll1 aJIDI back to JO'&.. ~ Wbo do.a• Imbibe. blli ..... -... Maptae tlaat'9 '*-ol bll 1'1111; •a . Meyer and Prouse donunated the match by communicdting Wlth each other on each poml The duo marched out to a 5-1 lead in the first and Meyer's serve was keeping lhe Ddnd Hills juniors at bay. Prause htt an over- head smdsh to close the hrst set. "Spending all summer togeth- er has paid off,~ Meyer said. "We've played a lot of matches together and play really well dS a teaint Meyer ond Prause cruised through the second set to close out the title. .ln the guls 14s smgles, Kim Than, who is in the juniors pro· gram at the CMTC, won the championship with a 6-0, 6-2 lli- umpb over Danon Beatty. • Sarah Fansler defeated New· port Beach's Rachel Yelsey to advance to the guls 1 Os finals. Fansler was defeated in the hnals by Tania Mahtaru, 6-1, 6-0 •ovs SINGW FINALS , ... ~ Flotwl def. (dw~d ~ S.7, 6-l, 6-2 1 .. • J«k U dtf Semuel Yeu, 6-2. 6-l 141 • >ohn P.nt def Skat• GorhMI, 7'41, 6-2 129 • SNn Soodhu dtf JMtd KMM!, 7-6 (M), 6-1 10. • i.lte fi.mtng def Mt<hMI ~uot. 6-1. 6-0 GMLS SIHGUS FINAU 11a • Nat.lie &ta~ (Newpcwt llNch) cWf. C.ylo'ln Leshe (Newpott llu<h), 4-6, 6-0, 7 5 1 .. • Audra Adami (~ Hatbor) ct.I ChtlntM ~·""' l-6. ~. 6-) , .. • Kim Tr.n (Con• MeW Tenllll Cenlet) def OatlOr1 Butty, 6--0, 6-2 Ua • Am91ia Lal'ldn·AllM\ <Ml lautM Hams, 6--0, 6-l 10. ·Tania Mahtanl def Sarah f.nslet, 6 1, 6-0 GNILS oouaw flNAU , ... Jetlny ~ (WON del Mar H19h)-J~sica Pl'aute derl Amy Tr1r1Cklno Katt Romm, 6-1, 6-2 , .. • Audr1 ~Kristen CltM (N.wpon H.t<bor) ct.I Erin H9r~I (Newport llHth) Kate Thom.ts, ft.4, l-6, 6-0 confidence,• Braverman said. • Defeatmg someone ranked m the top 10 who was one of the first choices for ndtlonals is a big boost. I plan to gwe it 100% and expect pretty good results.• Braverman was scheduled to play another of Orange County's top players, Natalie Exon, in the semifinals of the Long Beach Women's Open at Long Be8C'b State today at 9 a.m Braverman was anxious to play the matcli Friday, but unsure if her schedule would allow it. BASEBALL /. CONTINUED FROM 88 made it to the CLP finals.· It's no circus act for Mesa Verde's Hull and Bukaty • A ladies member/guest tournament to remember. ll.JCIWIO OLll<'\i llitPb COSTA MESA -There was more than goU cove.nng the scene at Mesa Verde Country Club last week. as acrobats and jugglers per- formed throughout the day dunng a circus theme for Mesa Verde'&, annual Ladies' Member/Guest Tournament. :., Capturing the Ftrst Flight gross title was Mat] Hull and guest Bon nie Holmes (Victoria Golf Club) with a 146. wlule Maxine Cooper and; Sandy Coffer (Newport Beach Country Club) earned second place by• winning a playoff over Sue Clu and Shu Hsu (Dad ~1iller Golf Cowse).. Hull was Mesa Verde's women's dub champion in 1992. ' Winning net honors in the First Fllght were Sang Bukaty and Deb-.. by Drucker (Santa Ana Country Club) with a 127, while Tomiko'. Pearce, Mesa Verde's 1993 women's dub champion, and Gayle Tawa (SeaCliff Country Club) finished second et 131. Joyce Kelly and Anne Brown (Santa Ana) were thlrd at 132. .,., Taking gross accolades in the Second Flight were Carol Banks and! Jean Witcher (Menifee Lakes) at 169, followed by Robin Robertson and1 Nancy Weisbrod (SeaChff) at 170 and Joan Boyd and Carolyn Lyoa; (Santa Ana) at 171. Henny Kersey and Jean Stewart (Old Ranch Country Club) won low"' net at 126. while Janet Irwin and Martine Demarest (SeaCliff) were second at 129 and Bev Stinson and Ester Edwards (Old Ranch) were; third at 132. , In the Third Right, procuring gross laurels were Jan Robertson and, Cheryl Werlinger (SeaCbff) at 165, followed by Sdndy Pemn and Ellen Pazanti (SeaCWf) at 180 and Angela Anderson and Jaruce Blanton (Santa Ana) at 183 Net wmners mduded Kathy Beck and Vicky Moms (Big Canyon, Country Club) at 126, Lesbe Szeto and Nannette Chaphn (Marbella) a\ 129; and Mtcbl Uematsu dnd Patncia Uematsu (Coto de Caza Golf & Racquet Club) at 130 •• ln the Fourth Right, cJa.urung the gross title were Shay Matthews and Pam Lindsey (Mile Square Golf Course) at 164, followed by Elame Cooper and Glona Cooper (Monterey Country Club) at 191 and, Joanne Wigmore and Patb Mclllaru (SeaCWf) at 191. Flo Fricioni and Linda Moss (SeaCWf) dauned net honors at 126, · while Nancy Lichter and Kathy Bronaugh (Santa Ana) fuushed second• at 126 and Tin~ CarrolJ and Pat Comoglio (SeaCWf) were thlrd at 13<i TElllllS Brandis B. ~ '' Lemmennan Is the third straight Back Say representative i.n the annual Famungton event, Collowing Newport Harbor's Joe Urban in 1996 and CdM' Ryan Achterberg last summer. Achterberg's Orange County Dodgers, managed by CdM resident Mickey Ha.rthng, advanced to the title game, before falling last sea.son. in qua.lifter ~~ • Newport standout meets Reeves to open Acura Tennis Classic . .. '" This summer's Farntington Vllitor said Achterberg, ~erman's varsity teammate last spnng, has told him he's in for a great experience. . "He told me about everyone k.noWlllg ypur name and asking for your autograph," ~mmennen said. Vanderhook, too, ha told 'th~ players what to expect, as w lJ as what to strive for. •we've ta.ll<ed about it anil Randy told us this te4ffi ha$ got something apedal, • l...em.r'IMmMln Sdld. ·we'd like to wm it f r him, because he's never won It t>elotO. • Regardless of the oute'CJl'M In Farmington, Lemmerma.n, who will be a returning starter at running bad for the sea King&' football team next fall, Mid th experience he •1amcd on the diamond this summer WW only help him in pursuit o' a college baseball ' scholarahlp. •1 can't wait to got back into high 1<..hool ba bell,· hct Aki "I'm thinking about lt every day.• The Cardinals (34"4) meet Brooklyn (54-7) in a firlt·round game today at l p.m . The rest of the eight-team field is rounded out by bolt Farmington (36-10), defending chempion Cin&ulati.m.ed Midland (62-3), Puerto lticO (42"6), DaUa• (50-14), Giand Re~ Mc:b. (33-8) and But CObb, Ga. (~). • Ndlend ha dalmed a NC."CWd MY9D aowna. lndudlag fow 1iDt'e l-Wblle DdM bu WOii tb8 toUmament ... tilnM, tndudlng bM:k~tdUlllliblln 1-... TMdal•••.-11 ......_A'lgl3 . ... ~ .... ~ I i I t • • ~ • I i • I , 810 Saturday, August 8, 1998 s KIM HAGGERTY·ZVLIUS I DAILY PILOT Newport Aquatic Center teams load up the long trailers with K2s before heading oH to Seattle. . " I Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily PiJOt ies o~ way on~ • Albacore heading north as the bluefin migrate toward local waters. W ater conditions a.re wanning up in channel waters and those big schools of albacore that were holding off the ea.st end of San Clemente Islancj. for t.he p~t few week:S are on the move north. Right behind the longfins, on· a massive push throug~ outer waters, are big sch~ of bluefin tuna whiah shoUld'l}'egin showing up ht catchable· numbers by this weekend. Currently, the monster bluefin are holding below the Coronado Islands, but a migration toward the northwest seems to be the track they are on. OUTDOORS jim niemiec . . Bill Grimsley weighed in a 40-pound albacore that he hooked while fishing on board the six-pack charter boat "Fin Fever," captained by John McCarty of Newport Beach. The action took place about 20 miles east of the San Nicholas island with six anglers on board decking 47 longfins, according to the report called in by Dean Plant of An~lers Center in Newport Beach. . The sport fleet running out blue sharks start showing U.P in the daily fish counts. • Vic Sommers of Balboa Island was presented the first fish fla9 for the Balboa Angling Club as he weighE\d in a 1061/2-pound • sbiped marlin on Monday. Sommers was fishing on board the private yacht "Sleeper" ·about nine miles southeast of U>.e eas~ end of Catalina~when the bill:fish got hungry. Ed Dillon of Newport Be~ch ·sent his small aluminum •nn Poil" out to check high spots on.. Tuesday and reported excellent water conditions in the low 70s, but saw no tailers or jumpers. ·conditions were right, but tharn was very little bait and I didn't see a single yellowtail under any of the kelp patties," Dillon said. The fresh water fishing pictures are improving daily. The melt-off in the High Sierras is JUSt about over as streams, creeks and rivers become more fishable. All the lakes have been stocked and good fishing is on tap for vacationers heading up the high country. -f :NAC 'race at the nationals and poten- tially for the last time. H medals in seven races, five gold. She dominated the paddling in her age group, winning gold medals in the 500-meter K-1 , K-2 and K-4 Juvenile Division and two more golds in the K-1 and K- 2 in the Junior Division. With little bait, other than red crabs at deeper depths, anglers can expect to have to work hard to finds sports of feeding bluefin. The best bites have been coming on during the "Gray Bite" when sportfishers stop off meter marks in the dark and wait for the tuna to come to the boat. Richard Wiese of Corona del Mar joined this outdoor writer for a trip on board the sportfisher "Prowler" operating out of Fisherman's Landing, (619) 222-0391, which was one or the lucky sportboats that found the right schools of bluefin. While Wiese battled a 40-pounder to gaff, this wnter picked up the wrong stick, rigged with only 25-pound test mono, and spent the next hour and 15 minutes pumping on a trophy class bluefin that scaled 70 pounds. of Davey's Locker and Newport . Landing are splitting the schedules, running to wherever the best fishing is. According to Davey's Locker Spokesman Scott Larsen (673-1434), calico bass fishing at San Clemente Island has been wide open, Catalina has been up and down for yellowtail, barracuda and bonito while the coastal bite remains very steady for sand bass between the Huntington Beach fiats and the Horseshoe Kelp. Locally, Oso Lake has been red hot for good catches of big sand bass and channel catfish. Jack Anthony of Newport Beach •caught-and-released" 25 bass weighing 4112 pounds on shad-colored grubs during a two-hour morning bite at the nearby Orange County Lake. It ~ c .r: E v f1 cl ( l' t: I= l n t a n l' d r. d }' 1 c ( t a 1- l t t c c a iJ ft d c b s 'Y s tl e f1 c b b u y ti tl tl n J 1J tf s n g n ~ g E • l CONTINUED FROM es Bridle's toughest competitor in the K-1 is expected to be Sonnsa Reed of the Ldruer Canoe and Kayak Club Reed dcfedted Bndle by one second dunng the K-1 spnnt tnals at the U.S. Olympic 1Taining Cen- ter m Chula Vista la st spring Last year, Bridle, who also compe tes m senior women's heats. had the bronze touch as she captured third place in the women's senior K-1 (500 meters} and nabbed another third in the 1uruors. She teamed with members of other clubs to pull off a six-second victory over the second-place team in the K-4 juniors. She added a silver medal in the K-4 Juniors and a bronze in the 200-meler K-1 in the Masters Division, returning home to New- port Beach as NAC's top paddler a~ the nationals. Bndle will te dm Wlth Laura Thurmond m the girls Juruor DlV1- s1on K-2. then bodrd the K-4 with Thurmond, Cristina Clougherty and Edith Ortuno. u We had really hard practices for the last week, and now we're just tdpenng, • said Bridle, who added that she definitely plans to continue outrigger canoeing in the future. The foursome of Bridle, Sharon Attlesey. former Olympian Sheila Conover (Newport Beach) and Monica Maiorana cruised into second place in the women's senior K-4 (200 meters). while Bri- dle, Attlesey and Maiorana joined Costa Mesa's DeAnne Hemmens, another former Olympian, for a third place in the women's senior K-4 500 meters. The seven medals secured two years ago at the nationals is believed to be most of any NAC paddle r since the Newport Beach -based aquatic organiza- tion was formed in 1987. There are some huge albacore mixed in with smaller albies and bluefin. Newport Harbor angler Very little action is reported on sharks, but with the volumes of game fish expected to move into local water in August, it won't be too long before good utag-and-release" catches of In action earlier in the fishing period, Dean Kosson of Costa ' Mesa fished a green Berkley Power worm and hooked into bass weighing 8 and 61/2 pounds dunng a 30-fish morning on the lake and also reported releasing a 16-pound channel catfish. For an update on fishing opportunities at Oso Lake, call (714) 858-93 13. FRIDAY'S COUNTS When Bridle turned 16, she received a Tiger wooden kayak for her birthday, instead of a car. But after this year's national championships, she might want to trade it back. Newport Landing -7 boats, 166 anglers. 6 yellowtail, 139 albacore, 10 bluefin tuna, 57 barracuda, 4 bonito, 53 calico bass, 167 sand bass, 32 rockfish, 6 sculpin, 1 whitefish, biiP iii 371 mackerel, 1 white seabass. • u It's going to be exoting to In 1996, Bridle won seven D•v•y'• Locker -7 boats, 206 anglers. 26 a lbacore, 7 yeltowfin tuna. 1 dorado, 1 skipjack tuna, 73 yellowtafl, 12 bonito, 24 barracuda, 7 calico bass, 498 sand bass, 11 sculpin, 1 sheephead, 145 mackerel. 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For Name Statement Name Statement - --------1 lhat 11 Is Cc:ategorlcaElly ex· The areas ol expansion In· further lnlormallon contact Thi following persons ate The followtng persona are PUBLIC NOTICE empt lhe lass 1 ( •Isling doing buslneu as: doing buslntu as: EQUAL HOUSING CITY OF Facll11lts) requirements of elude the library. confer· the Newport Beach Plan-ALEXIS GOLF, 2043 west· Federal Information Acesa, MC..C VlmW OPPORTUNITY NEWPORT BEACH 1 h e Ca I 11 or n I a En· enct room, studio. alall ning Depertment, Currenl chit Or.. '200, Newport 3535 e. Coast Hwy.. Co· •MONA&. MRI( vlronmentat Ouahty Act. lounge and add111on of six Plans ·and ProJtcta DIYI· eeac:h, CA 92660 rona del Mar. CA 92825 All 1111 tlttl• •Mflltl•t la !alt Ch~l~b~~:~~~h• 3.SUBJECT: Pacilio Bay offices. Tha property Is to-slon, (949) 644·3200. Charles Stephen Aviles, JamH Romsnua, 553 Cemel:'1 • Mortuaty '""*"'"ts h'ftcl It tllt FM· Cltv of ~omes. 2300 Jamboree caled In the PC District This project hat been re· Jr .. 220 Knox St. 10, P1omon1ory Wu1. CA Ch•pel C,.matory ml Falf"°'thlf Acl ti 1MI 11 SouadMMAAV· A (Newpor1 Place Planned lllewed and 11 has been Coata Mesa, CA 92627 92660 3500 Pac:lfio View Drive 11111141•111wtllcll1111its H llltpl Newport Beach • · equesl lo Co 1 ) j ed h 1 1 1 Barry A. Hochstadt, 8785 Thia bustneu Is c:on· Newport BMc:h 11 "'""" ... , '"ftttact, 3300 Newport approve sn amendment to mmuru Y • . determ n I at I 1 ca • Clouclvlew Way. Anaheim, duc:led by: an lnd1vldu1t ...... 1700 lhnllallu ., flll1Crl11tlHtl•• Boulevard the Aeronu1ronlc1 Ford Property toc11ed II: egorlc:ally •••mpt under CA 92808 Hive you llll1•d doing - New ort Be~ch Planned Community Ota· 3901 M•c:Arthur Btlld. 1he requlrem1n11 ol the Thi• bualneu Is con. busineu yet? No r-PIEllCE:==~-=m=~-==~I MtM" ttct, ttltt, retltlM. P~NNINQ lrlcl R•gutallons lo In· Planning D1rector1 UH Cellfornls Environments! duc:tld by: co-partners James Romanus ....,.. Ml • ......,,......,,...._." crease the height limit for Permit No 28 is scheduled Ou11ity Acl Have you llarted doing This 1111emen1 was filed IEU. .... AY lltlltlltl lfltll, " " 1 ..... IH COMMISSION AOl!NDA d#tllings located In area for rtV1t# by the Pt1nnlng NOTE· The e11pen1t of buslnHs yet? No wtlh the County Clerk of It ..... llY .... llftftrnct. Re9ular Meeting • •C: and a requ111 to 1n. De art f h C 1 1 1 1 aid f Chart.• Sltpl'len Alllt.s Jr Ofange county on 8-7·H Mortuary * Chapel ......... ., lllMA•lillln.• Au9u1t 20, 1998 • crease lhe height or tenets P rnenl 0 1 e ity 0 th 1 not ce 1 P rom 1 This atalernenl was it1.d 19986786~31 Cremation 1'1• .... ,,,., wlll 111 7100 m ~ snd wslla within the Newport Beach al 3 00 toling lee collected lrom th• with lhe County Clerk of 1 .sUBJEC~· Nt~I Planned Communoty 10 1.0 p.m., on TuHd1y, August applicant, Orange County on a.7•98 2,•ily,!1101 Aug 8, 1s5-.:;· 110 Broadway ::::::',::: .::'.!': Nails (Th1nh v Bui. IP-IHI due lo Ch81\Qtl In 18, 1998. The revle# Wiii Sa071 tH8171150I "'• t...8 4 Coeta Mesa plic1n1), 3117 Newport grade elevatoon1 betwean be held In lht Ptannjng De-PUBUC NOTICE Dally Pilot Aug 8 15. 22. Ma-e1H ::-:.:',":'.::.!"~ ISlvd. proptr1iH Included In lhe partmtnl. u epproved al 29 998 ' Sao73 ----------'--•••••11111111 SUMMARY: Request to ~9fR'" la ~ addendum51g th•• time, lh• appeal peilod Flotltloue au .. n••• • 1 fWelll• tfffftllff 11 11111 approve • waiver of "" of1· (SCH.ft.40l l0~2) for ~100, of 14 d1y1 will begin l1om Name lt•tement PUBLIC NOTICE ......,. n "'1'*' " " tttffl patklng requlftmenta c:ha 11 that dalt, during which The followlng persona are ....i......., ...-. Ta .... for s personal esrvlce nail AP,,,LICATION A nd· tome any lnttre<d pan or doing butll'leH IS' Flctltloua auslMH "Afe,ordable .............. 111•11.tlllNUO talOn u" on a piopeny to-me Y A · p1 An N•m• ltatement • 11 ftl.ht tt 1.....i ....... '" Uled In the SP-8 (ASC) ment No. 879 theft aU1ho111ed sgenl sg· aron • ICJlol9 aq1.1e. The follow! sons art IC Dlatnet. Th• requeal In· CEOA COMPLIANCE· Thia grieved of thal declalon 22895 ,cam1n110 Oro. La· <lol busln~~•: Taeh AJ ti tt .. Wlllll lflll, "",..... eludtl. w1tver •even (7) :~~ec:.:nha~d~:~~~ed. may lile. notice of 1ppeal t:~kH~~~~::F 22895 W1~011, 23011 Moulton tema ve callltUOatUWMI. parltloa 1p1c:t•: prevlouaty c:erlifled En· lo th• Planning Commit· cam!nolo dro, Laguna Hilla, Parlcw_ay, fC•2, Laguna ----------- APPLlCATION UH Permit vlronmenlal Im cct Re rt slon w11h 1 f11tng fee of CA 92853 H•llt, CA 92853 Disc t £"-;,.k t, NCE~i~OMPUANCE· It hH bffn prep!ed In~ '876.00 10 dtlr•y the coat Sibyl Stymansltl, 22895 3''r Jor:on, 2;g121 oun \..,,Clll e ptOJec:t hu bHn ,.Ud, n.c:hon wllh the eppt~allon of the appell procedure, Camlnito Oro. Laguna Hills, l.•~~~~n HINa~rCAa/2eS3 • • ind II hat bt.n dtltt!'llited noted above, II la the Stall 1nv11u neighboring CA 92053 Thi• bua1n1H II con· Cremation & lhal It I• ea1egoriCllly ••· preHnl lnltnllon of the City property owners 10 eubmlt Thia bualn~u ~· con· ducted by· an Individual empt undtf Ifie CIH• I lo acc:ep1 the Add.,,dum commen11 snd/or prov1d1 d~led by· ua nd and Hsvt yoU elarted doing (Eal•Ung F'aelllhH~ r•qulrt· ·~~ t~~~~~~g d~u=·~·~· tnp"1 related 10 the faetllty v:::v. you atarted doing bullnet• yet? V••· 031017 Burial service ::"''of, t7~ C~\\ or.f~ En. Beach·Coita Meaa ~ally under conslderauon. Writ· bustneH y11? No t0a onm•n a u• y Pilot Augual. 1998 ten commenta lhOuld ~ Slbyl SzytnMllU ... John.on Why should you subject 2.SUIJl!CT: Spt Grego. • s 072 lubl'l"lllled lo lhl Planning Thia •1alerMnt WH ftled Thi• atatemenl ... tlled ,..., (ChatlH Con11g1ll. ap-a with the Councy Clerk of "'"" lhe counev Clertl Of If Jt f I P'~l. 200 Newl)Ol1 Cen-PUBLIC NOTICE Departmeni by Mor'<ley. Ofangt County on 7.02-Jt Orange~ on .,...... yourse g; your aml y tO iM Drive, Suitt 100 Augua1 11, 1"8, In ordef '"llTIHll , .... 71 .... SUMMARY: Requtat 10 ,U.LIC NOTICK 10 be contidtfld In th• 0 du ,..... ....... 1 • 1• nallu Piiot ..... 21 ... ,__ paying Inflated prices for pertnll the e1t1blithmtr1I ol "•nnlnti Dlrfftors Planning O~ar11Tienn ct. 22at,tM""' --. ' sio,0 1t'11 1tii"' • 1d4 an ~tnt ma1taoe Uee '•""It No 18 ttalon. The appllCatoon and ' _.._ • .._..... _ _.__~-Caskets & SefvlCeS???? 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Duplex, ISLAND 2106 COMlVIERCIAL REAL ESTATE PAAYEAr TO ST. JUD! ADMIN ASSIST Admin A1SVOff1ce Mgr Oeneral Office In HB Receptionist naeaed , May the Sacred Heart John Wayne Airport. MUL Tl TALENTS nffd9 10 flll PT/FT pos tor Mar1le11ng & P R1 ot Jesus be •dored needed for •lrcralt Small est. prop mgJ 1mmad1a1e1v. no exp Fum Must have out. and gloriflad, loved maint. front oll1c• l1rm nr PCH SHkl nee. Wiii train, good gomg persona 11)', be and praised, pr• Answering phone•, 60wpm, Lotus, WP, h1ten1ng skills a mull respons ble, proactl\/e, served throughout the opening work ordors A. P, gOOd math Box S7·SB·hr • bonuses organized and a dedit world now and lor· and b1lllng, typing 2147, N.vpn Bch. CA Catt no.v 949·719·6777 ca1ad 1eam player el.fer Sacred Heart 01 correspondence. Fa· 92B59 Fax· 722-7085 or 1111 949·719-67B1 Prof I appe;irance. alnl Jesua. pray for us. St miller with office 97 a _or_c_a_u_· _12_2_·_7_33_1 ___ ,H•IP want•d. Ruby a phone and people Jude. worker or mire· plus Salary $25K Construction nandy S andwich S aloon slilllt req d . Gooo clea, pray tor u1: St D 0 E T Medical, den· parson. NB home bldt Pleat• call bet..ieen MAC & wrillng P<illl Juda. helper of the tal, life Insurance. needs pick up/handy 8-10am 714 645-1100 req·d Please fall I 1 PIHH call 263·5B60 * resume and salary hope au, pray or us. Aak for Ron person w1tool1 .. •MGR TRAINEE• history to 949·760-8780 Say this prayer nlna1_________ truck. Fu res 250· busy postal/gift store, a1ten1ton Tina. times a day and by Classlfled 11..... 9008 or call 250·4200 Near oc Airport area --------- the eighth day your CONVENIENT Courthouse Research-• Call 955•9171 Restnuran1 S•rver prayer wlll be an· whelh'r you're bt,llJ· to s 25/hr copying ---------BACK BAV CAFE awered. II hH never Ing, selling. or just names & eddrOSIH 0 f fl c • As a Is t • n t Apply iA person M·Th been known to tall. looking. classllled has from court flloa Will needed tor fast paced t-3:30pm at Newport Pubtlcallon must bo what you needt • Markettng & PR Firm Dune• Rosort. 113\ train, www.market· M promised. Thank you, CLASSIFIED s P 0 ctr 11 m . c 0 m • ust be a sell 11arter, Back Bey Or N B St. Jude, for Y,Our 842·~878 &B8.716-62.2B organized, mu111 task 729·3863 EOE help, BF onanlOd ano • ded1-t·S-E_C_U_R-ITY--Q-U_A_R_D_S upQreded, · $295,000. , 3/2 & 2/2. 4C: garage, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Earl & Judy Taylor. roof top deck with ------------------•---------Agts 842.4722 ocean vlew-100 Block. 4 +2 Furn'd 5th home CORONA COMMERCIAL LOST .. CASHIER Full time position. Must know how to sail! Dellvery person CM, c:ated toam player T atternoons. mu51 have Will assist other 11aft Start Todav•! F/P • own car Great lor member• In vattous Benefits avail. from water, great toe, J& E 'SIDE C.M, Groat toe. Cati \Joan for Details. gar, w/d, lrig, trg patio DEL MAR 2622 P.ROPERTY 2778 fOUND 2 925 -3unlts .. 1Br· 1 Ba, 2c 949•675•493o $3600 + utlls 650·6502 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii gar, ovar1lud lot EASTBLUFF beautiful 11 Lovely yard areas. 4IBr 2Ba, Family rm, llmo Winter Rent al •Duplex• 1pac 2br 2ba ART STUDIO, 400 sr Qern)an shepherd. Agent. 714·812-4945 format dining room, Completely lurnl•h•d lg patlo/gatd•A·-.•WIQ. $235/mo +utll CM, to border collie ml,c, I•· d Id d d upscata3br3ba,newty garaga&gardanerls• share/no live-In male, appro,c l"r E'SIDE UPGRADE remo e e • expan e d d b I ' $599 000 518 3776 re ecorate y owner $1550/mo 644-7216 723·1678 or 673-3464 needs 1ov1ng home. Wood nr1, paint In/out • · designer, no/1mk/pets C hse broken 759 0203 roof, ce•ll, a/c, big HARBOR HILL CSTM 828·447·8049 3 blk1 to bay, nu rmdld, M Garden Office Bldg • yard, prime locellon 4Br 4 .5Ba. apprx 1bd, trench dr1, patio, 2·Story, between 171h LOST male cat, beige, $298,000 Agent 6000sq 1B0° vus, ---------brkl1t bar, walk-In, t & Triangle Sq. B500SF med hqlr, no 11g1. v•c Troy, 714·264·1334 7FPs. Marble entry, CORONA car gar, w/d 673-.i802 S69sK Bkr 645"6266 0 f 1 5 11\/0 rang a. Great Starter! 3Br 6c garage. $1 ,699,000 DEL MAR 2122 3bd 2ba, Ip, gar, w/d, 949·650·4944 Joan Burke 759·9314 sunny deck, S/PCH, INCOME 2.5Ba Condo, gated, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S2100. 723·5135 or air, own/lse option JUST LISTED! Charming 3br 2ba hm 714·283-7B49 avall 9/1 PRO,ERTY S1B7,900 Agont 150 Vitia Point Or No.of the Hwy, 1/c gar 2790 HEALTH & FITNESS 1 (B8B) 42B·03BO $449,000. $l995.Lso. Avl Sept. 1 .Just Reduced! 5Br G R E AT VJ E W S · No Pets. 640-5324 3Be, lam rm, pool, 2 B A ~ L 0 F T . Studio close to every· thlngl Walk to beach S575mo. 714°760-0176 ******* spa, yardl 5259,900 ~-A_g;;.,,e_n_1_1_1_B-_2_36_2 __ Luxury Senior• TWM Call Tamorrah, Sovon Live In o ne, rent Oellghtful sin.sty 2Br Mstr, don. gourmet kit, ---------Gables 714·665·7197 other. 3Br and 2Br. alt 2c gar. lg dock w/ COSTA MESA 2624 3000 E.SIDE CM prime toe. (3) 2br units & (1) 3br. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Spacloua 2 w/frplc's. 4 slnglo car encl gar. upgradoslt S520k Dan Agt 714-997-0050 BOOST YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM! 949-5BB·2434. lor lncrodlblo savings. Nie• 2·Stv 5BR 4BA 5c pkng. Try 10% Own ocn view + pvt gardon iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii over 3300SF. 2·Mllr ~!9~tK. ~r~deJnll~I CA courtyard, whoolchelr •Coeta M•••'• Beat ••••••••••••••••••• Br. pool, Oversized a Y . . o nson accesslble, commty BUSINESS & •• Loll $319,000 Owner/ __ 6-:4..,.4,..,·6"=3"=7""3""E""'x""l . ..,.1..,.47_2_ P 00I/c 1ubh0 u 5 e . Jr-1br & 1br, alto 2br MUST SE I 1 ba, quiet gatod FINANCE Bkr 949·722·0155 LL $3000/mo.(grdnr lncd) comm, pool, tennis, Bullder Close Oul Kleln Management •••••••••• Very Nie• 3Br Homa In Nowport Heights. 949·581-4000 e 8 1 V a cc• s s 1 0 EMPLOYMENT w/sep mother-In law Must Be Sold Nowt ---------freeway/beech/malls. qtrs, tg yd, s199,ooo New Luxury duplex 714-557·0075 _B_U_S-IN_E_S_S ____ EMPLOYMENT Earl & Judy Taylor, Engllah Cottage 3br 2ba, elevator, 2•-E-,-.-l-d-•-2b_r_1_b_a_, _p_a_tl-o, 5530 Agls 642·4722 $875,000 car gar, nr beach, no gar+ 21pc1, w/d hk· OPPORTUNITY l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• Eng ti 1 h Co u n 1 r y pots S2500 675-6955 up, SB75 + dep good 290411 DANA POINT 1026 Duplex $285,900. Big 3Br 2Ba & 2Br 2Ba. 3c gar, new paint. roof 714-493·0761 or 714· 496-7649 J Webb, Bkr LAGUNA BEACH 1048 Collage o'1erlooklng credit 800-400·4B55 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii th• ocean. Roomy 31_C_O_S_T_A_M_E_S_A __ 2_1_2_4 bodroom in beautiful Newlv Refurblahed $$ PAYPHONES $$ ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 Br 1 Ba In love I y cond1l1on Beller Hurry 1, gated ~ommty. Walk 44 Great Locations 3Br 2.5Sa Lux TWM 10 Th.ater/Shops. $2000 Weekly Poten1..i Prudential next to Mota Verde / (s425 ) Call nowt S695 mo.+ .dep 1·800-818·3274 c.lilw8le....., Country Club. 2c all Kleln Management --------- 1149.723_8 120 gar, lndry hk-ups, agt. 849·581-4000 •AAA Greeting Cards" $1450. 7t4-751-4330 Dist. PIT FIT Top 100 NEW LISTING M••• Verde 3br 1.5b8 1---------cards. No setllngl Svc W. Bay, Ave. 1 AC 1 1 A 11 NEWPORT only. Low lnvesVhigh Agt. Melissa 699·7714 c ean, ' qu 8 va I BOO 570-74BO 9·1 51400/obo. Doug BEACH 2669 pro ii. • Prudontlal Ca Realty H 203·761-363B. VM liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •••••••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Newport• Beat euvl -~--1-d-d--E--t-1-d-1 & 2BR + 28A Please be wary of out View of Fl1hermans Modol Perfect 3Br ~•c u • •• a • ol area companies. Cove. Steps to sand. $16"5,000 Barbara Capo Cod Twnhs. 3Br MOVE·IN·BONUS Check with tho local 3br 2 .5ba. S629K Sanregrel, Roaltor 2.5Ba, 2-car alt gar. NEWPORTBAY Better Business 949·661-1400 OKI 156 949·844·0195 lndry·rm, pool, Sl600 TERRACE Bureau before you Victoria Strombom Agt no pols B56·9248 Lg 1 & 2Br near Back send anv money for NEWPORT BEACH 1069 •NP HJ::IGHTS• Boy & golf course. ' •Open Sun 1·4 2br·---------1 lees or services. Read •• Largo poo , new car· d 1.5ba Hardwd floors HUNTINGTON pet & much more. an understand any S 69.,. contracts before you undor carpet. 4 " BEACH 2140 Sorry No Poll 5 f 43B El Modena Ave. 545.4955 sign. hop around or Owner (310) 390-396B liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -----,---.,...,,--rates. NWPT SHORES 2Br, 2Br 2Ba Condo, 2/c PENN DUPLEX Steps -A--2-0--M-A_C_H_l_N_....E ''t50K 2br 1 full ba, Ole, 2Ba, beam c~1. gar, $1300/mo Avl 9/1 to boach, ocean vlow. VENDING rte.-Must 1734 Wa1tchff Or. Call ... 3br 2ba remodel avt b / 1 newer uto roof. S3~BK 2330 Vanguard. Torelll · ' sell y B 17. nvest ':; o'!f!'r 8~~~~4·ee Bill Grundy Realtors Really 540-7355 g/l. Sl900 673-4373 $6K to earn S4K+/ 949-875-616t Quiet 2Lrg-Br 2Ba mo. BO O-B 13-1633 .e NEW LISTING nice toe, els to shop· 24hrs Duplex. Bav View Penthou•• Waterfront NEWPORT ping/beach, bale, lrlg. _A_V_E_R_A_Q_E __ E_A_R_N_S_ C::1 Ce reglv•r• .J FT relief. hvo·in post- 11on ror 6 bed/board/ care In CM, must be flexible 714·557·6746 Accoun1tng A/P & CHh Disbursement Aaal1t•nt Newspaper publishing and prln1tng company seeks regular part time 24 hours per week person. One year e>eperronce pre· forred. E.O.E., drug· free & smokelroe work en11lronmen1. Send re· sume with salary hit· tory to: Accounllng Supervisor. PO Bo~ 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 9262.B or fax to (949) 642-7246 student or seniors capacities, )lfnt com· _1_14_·_6_9_2_·7_6_B_9_. _M_·F __ S7.Sf>lhr.+ dependmg on knowledge Charles e540-891 t puter &·writing skUls TEACHER " Gen Offlce/Recpt req·o: Plaase lox ro· (TODDLER) ; of boats. M·F, 9•5 for R.S:./Prop 1ume to 949·760·B760 NB Prescnool need1 ,.. anenllon Tina. exp toddler teacher ~ Mngl Co. on Balboa ---------Penin Great working Premier Ace Hardware ECE units for 1 vr ol Full time position. enviroment Must be R111a1ter has openings c I ass rm Bene 1 i It reliable & hove front for sale• assoc and 1 ___ e_s_s_-2_8_7_2 _ __.• Selling boating equip., $7 .50-10.00/hr Must be a knowledgeable sa1lor/boatperson. office experience cashiers. Fle,,.lble TELEMARKETERS • Pos. avail 8(17 Call schodultng benefits wan I e d FIT -P 1 Karen•, 675·4630 package Call Mngr. at Hrly -Comm· Bonus Heavy lifting lllbmie'a Yacht 8&8-619& RENT N on Beach through classified COM beca1.11e 11 s hor off che preues Borden Boob, Mullc, and Cafe u one of the world's moJt 1nno•a11•e re101/ers If rou're loolun, for a cl!a//enre Chen molce o real ncrme for roursel( within our dtnomic monore-nc ream Borders Books, Music, and Cafe is seelong che followin& for tu new store In Costa Hen, CA • Book Assistant M anagers • Music Assistant Manager • Cafe Asslst.lnt Manager • Train ing A ssistant Manager • Community Relations Coordinator • Office Coordinator There s always room lor more ta!Ml at Borders We offer compe1111ve ulanes benef11S employee dtscounu, comprehensrve trarn•n& and an tKtrtmely pleasant worlctn& environment If you &re 1n1eres1ed In puNutn& a career w11h BordeN. please lorward your resume 10· Borders Books a. Music, Attn: Chris Glaco, 2 I I 0 Bellflower Bl1td., Loni Beach, CA 90115 Fu: (562) 00·6196 Equal Opportunity Employer i!tiJ@Mlr;i CO ME INS IOE IOOlS "IS1C VIDIO. l•D • CA'I Crown Ace Hardware Harbor v.e,., Mongage 3107 East Coast Hwy 949·757-1222 : CdM 949.973.2eoo _T_h_•_R_ll_il_R_e_s_t a_u_r_a_n_f Process E·mart cyber· B80 Newport Center Of cash ordors 10 S15 hr. NB. FT,PT HosteSS\ Witt lratn, www marl< el apply 1n person M· ', s p e c Ir um com 9·10am or 2·4pm • B88 7 16·6229 Receptionist Bu1v communit y nowapaper sook1ng pnrt·umo rccopuomsl, hours 1 ·oo p m 10 5 30 p m. MoncJoy thru Friday Out1os in· cludo answering phones. somng m1111 balancing receipts ot the ena of tt1e oay. EOE Physical re· quired Ptoaso fair ro· sum• Including salary history to (949) 642·7667 The Community Market Pl3ce Class•l1cO 842-5878 Get to the basic ABC"s Attic, basement, and closet, then get some cash. 942·5878 When you 're tuned into classified you 're tuned into your conlmunity. Agt. Mellua 699-7714 Condo, approx 2700sf BEACH 2169 d/w $1040 574·2459 $52,000/VRI Her· Prudential CA Raattu gra:u vi~. 5750,ooo I ' By Owner 675-612B l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sanitized 3br 2ba •hey/candy routes n W 2B F ... , t 1' den, marble/granite Co1ta Mesa. Work -r • nr asn on s. p r I c • d t 0 . s • 111 18 VIII p I t F el 2 a 0 n urn. throughout Oen view 6hrs/Wk. $7K Inv. Froe c, c att gar, comm S695.000 Ocean view 1-BR Luxury Condo. 363·1506 or 390·330B Info B00-757-8337 pool. No P•I• Avl.9/1 property. 3c garage Gated resort living, 24hr1 We're working overtime during the GM strike to save you more! $1895/mo. 640·1529 BEACH REAL TY pools/spas & gym nt 511 ' _,lne Ave. 645-4247/721 -341 6 Fashion Is. $1795/mo.I••······-EST. VENDING Rte ' ' A 6 9070 x 362 MISCELLANEOUS Advil, Alka Seltzer, Nwpt H9tS 3Br 3Ba. SEA ISLAND Lowest gent, 44• BandAids, Tylenol, Mextcian Pavor tile Pr~ed unit. Roady 2Br 1 Ba Cute collage RENTALS etc. Earn $4K +/mo. thru-out, gourmet kit, for Immediate sate. park llko setting In• .. •••••••• S4K-8K roq. 100% fl. Inside lndry rm, lrg Model Perfect Lusk Nwpt Hght• redwd•1 nanco. 8BB·53B·950B pool. $525,000 Agll Townhome 2Br/2Ba. decks, FP, no peta,1_________ xt 505 Welcome. 54B· 7 B55 Catt Joan for details ,_s_1_6_0_0 ___ 9_4 __ 9..,.-4_5_s-,..-o_44_4 ROOMS 2706 ,.--.,_-.....,.,__---(949) 675-4'630 ,. · Local vending route Bav view Opt• In Mid ---------2Br 1 Ba TWH new iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tor sale. Earn big S. Ponln area. 2Br 1 Ba carpets, tc attached must sell. Call now r t 2B 1B NB W.OcaanfronV22nd. 1 800 350 8383 ron , r a roar. garage, near Get1on'1 • • • 20 gar $399., $439" Superb 8a11 Private rm, unrurn, 1hr --.,,.......-.....-...... .,---- • " 0 " ~ $1450./Bkr 640-5664 NOTHING DOWN 1 A t 714 612 4945 front bath, ut11 po, n/amkg, gen • · • Loe In CM Your good Charming waterfront kitchenette, laundry. BAYRIDQE CONDOS finai cu.nom, 3 2br 2ba, nu paint & 1 block to N.B. Pier credll + 6hr wk • ' 2bd 2ba 'B' plan, docks up 10 72fc carpet. W/0 . Avail $510/mo. Call Sam al S 7 0 K /yr avg· deck, w/d. pool/spa, SJ.Sm Mic. tmmed. $2200/mo. 714·675-4808 BOO -7 5 7 ·3 7 3 7 2cer g., $249,900. 949-759-6900 (714t 975-4785. (BalwHn 9AM·5PM) Free info 24hrs 2bd 2ba ·c· plan, Payphones s1 SOK/Yr, pallo, pv1/allch gar Lowest prices. Local S2B2k 721-1575 Agt --------iNEWPORT NEWPORT sites available. •Beautiful Custom• BEACH 2669 BEACH 2669 Boo-800-3470 24/hni. Home on the Sand BEJJ,CH 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii V E H D I N Q : La z y 4BR 38A $1 ,475,000 PRO!tERTY 11751• person's dream. Few Pr In c I pa I 1 0 n I y . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hoursJBIG s. Priced to By Owner 875·2708 NEWPORT MARINA sell, free brochure. BEST Buy MORRO BAY 120 800-820-8782 re1ldenuat homesltes A DA n'TMENTS In the HEIOHTSll .. lllng fastt Loi sizes ru~.n.,n Want to sell your bust- 501 Tustin, approx. from 6,000·14,000sf, ne11 or retire? No axil 3000af. 4/5br 3.5ba many offering ocean Bayf'ront con1munity with printt bud! 8c marina. strategy? Two MBA'a loll of grey stone vlawsll 800-578-281 1 Tropical lancbaping-~ La.nal ~I 8c 1un dd. with sales. mkg, and flooring & oak cabl· Walk 10 DalbOa Island 1bopJ finance exp. Went to MIS, nu 50 yr rool, 2 ---------Minutts &om fasltien bland. learn your buslneu 'fp, 2 Jacuul'a, recent CEMETERY LOT/. end "earn vou out" remodel. Open SaV CRYPT 1225 • S,nciow lDR, 28R and 2BR & dtn apu. 714-803·5000. Sun 2p·8P S5G9K iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • Jlrintt patios or balconia 640·7000 xt308 •Wood burningfgu ftrtpluts PACIFIC VIEW • Priva1t ga.ragu Jltg Canvon VeraalllH 4 adjoining plots. Buy • Boat slipt aY&Jlablt Model w/Oceanvlew. 1 or all 4, 25% below • $1S50. $2600 No Ptu Poot & Spa. Large Loi retort. pp 854-1858 Sold .. 111 S9G5,ooo I Please call (949) 760-0919 Agl 949°644·5963 ---------" ________________ _,, STARTING ANEW . BUSINESS?? Th• IAgal Dtparlmtnt al tlw Dalt1 Pilot is p/taStd lo cmnoun~ a nftD 11ruice now availabl1 to ncrw buslnaus. Wt 1111/I now SEARCH tht "°'"'for VoU al no ufra ch"1'f/f. and S4Vf Voll th11tm1 and th1 trip lo th1 Court House In Santa-Ana. Thin. of c:ours1, • af11r th1 starch is comolct«l r.w Ulill fik gour fictitious bwinas nam1 with • th4 Countv Cltrk, publish on(W o Ulftk for tour 111nb as r«1ulml b¥ law and lhtn flit ,our proof of publication with 1114 Countv Cl1rk. '"'""' ''°" bl to R/1 rour fictitious buslnm """"stot1tM11f ot t/M Dallv Pllo~t 330 W. &, St, CoJta Mao. If ,ou mmrol stop bv, pltau con us ot (TUJ 6'2-4321 imd w wt/I mob°""""'""''' for 60U to ltand/1 this proMlure~~l . I /( fO'I lltoillt/ lttllflf.,., furl• fWl/lonl. ,.,,. t»ll UI .ttd IN flllll bf mors tlWlt glotl to oubt ,ou. Good lid In'°"',..., liuJlnasl MONEY TO LOAN NEED MORTGAGE SS? We •av ve1, when bank• aay nol B•d credit, no Income OK 97~ Success rate. tnlo eQ0..232-5761 A.NNOUNC!M!NTS 2120 PA•ULOUS l'ftalCM »PU Pia .. SOtP• S.nd U (cash/mon.y order) wt•••• to 1 IOJO •rooktlurat. ••02 P.V. C. t270I. .,..c .... &M .. College.~ •u•lnaH, Madloal bltle. Never ,.....,. ~1iol000id 01- ~. 0 Oldsmobile (949) ALLEN s82-0800 oumllll CADIUAC QK'llll(I Out '*8y Stntlti Your flmily. SiK'f l 7 ! ~ 12 Saturday, August 8, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pi!Qt I j:.1----To_o_A_Y,-s-----. _ CROSSWORD PUZZLE Bridge By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAJf HmSCH MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE CORONA MISC. eo 15 DEL MAR NEWPORT 6122 BEACH " 6199 ANTIQUES 8010 Alaekan made Ulu Knife. OrHt glltt liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Send S19 99 ptua 15 S/H to'. Great Alatkan HUGE SALEI Hm & ol- flc.:e furn, teux stone fir tamp, gte11 Ip screen, lots ol hm acceH, art. kit, men/Women'• clothes, dont mlul Great aalet 8/8, 7a-2p 810 Margue1lte Surfbd-8'0"9ruce Jones trl fin S75 • eallboard- Wtndturfer 1 w/raclng salt• s100 .. tuggage- Somsonite $25 • H'P Oeskjel color prntr $95.. s al 8·12p 18~4 W. Ocomnfron1- 'ACROSS 1 Cod 1 1etetrve S Salad d1ess1ng cneese 58 One way IO QUll 1molong PREVIOUS PUZZLE IOl.VEO ' \VFEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Giits P.O. Box 91531 Anchorage. AK 99509 9 •t m alald 111111 ' ove11\ ' 13 Outdoor 111ea 14 UFO pilot'I IS Roof pan 16 S(Jf\-0/ Aph1od1te 17 Oeitruct1ve b41elle 19 Henrt'a negattve • 2(( Solche1 · s shoe 'cH' "1984 outhor ;t2 An for t.ir e g ~4 Old Nor~e 1~ 1nsc11p11on , 25 Rowo1.s ncod • 26 CtelN'ncy' 1 30 W111s .. w s plaLO ::u Hplper 58 Contented souod 59 TeMls pro NestaH 60 For11fS 61 Atlanta arena 62 Bears' shefters 63 Stops 64 Hmdy hetolne DOWN 1 Laugt11no mammar 2 Tori's dad 3 Swedish money un11 4 Sulhvan and Asner 5 Flower 6 Happy tune 7 Long t•st:i Both ~ul11c1ahlr, U\ South you •l<J762 o KYS42 o lJJ •7 1111: b1tld1n11 ha~ proeccdcd F.ASI SOUTll WF.ST NORTH P11<. PU\• Pllli* I 0 P11<. ? Wltat do you hid now·1 (J 2 Oolh vulncrnhlc, u~ South you ltulJ. •AQ H1 ~93 o 762 •AQ105 s The bidding ha.~ proceeded SOlTI H ,., W":.'ff NORTH EAS1 1 • ·Pa~1 2• Pa ? ' What Jo you hid no"' 1 Q s-. Neither vulncrublc, as South you, Jlold: I •AKS O AK7J o A52•(J84 I Whal 1, your;.,opcning brd'! flU'D C. Sf'£CMAHN ANl IQUl-.S EsTATES BOUGHT ANO SOLD ANTIQUES Older Style Furniture PIANOS 8t Coll•ctlbles ·~ .. ·t~ ..... • St .. .ot • Au-toe • Offc:t Futl"ttWF• $$ CASH PAID $$ Qnre P«I' O' tt\t•t howt•. Wot" Tanning B•d• Tan At Hom• Buy Direct and Sevel ---------•••••••• .. cq.mmerclal/Hom• COSTA MESA 6124 unit. lrom s 1 99 00 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TRANS PO RTATIO N Low Monthly Pmt• Free Color Catalog Call 1-800-711 -0158 BOATS 7011 WANTED TO BUY 6019 Moving Sale Sot 8-4 Shock Electrlo 111' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil A11llque tub, table saw boot '84. Orig ownor. & much moreUI Woll maint. $8350 1626 Tustin Ave . 648-0746 or 673·0723 • Nelghbor~ood * 1 34 Elec1nca1 unit • 35 October gorn 1 36 Weepdn 8 Aetallod neighbor 9 Ba~oball's •· 29 Jane Austen 42 Haunted house norsa 1l1c hiddllli! ha!>p rocce(Ji:d. SOU'J II WES' NORJ ff EAST I• I o 2N f Va..s Q 6 -NdfilCr vulncrnblr, as South yuu holiJ; •A J-IOR 0 4 o AKQJ9 •QJJ. WE BUY ESTATES • 1mmec1 .. 1e tr .. ndly t WV<• "WE PAY MORE$ FASll'R" I BUY At,.L PIANOS Anliquu-quat. lurn1tur• 1 pc or housolut cash paid · (714) 957·8133 Garago Sato snr JJ/8 SAI" BOATS 7014 6·2pm Arbor. Codor. J. Dogwood ond Aopub· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiii Roose novel ·? ... he. (by Canyon Park) ; 37 Gar~n soil , 38 Soak (fla•I ' 39 Be<Jeect f"{1 ;.-1 Actrcn t 0 Possess 30 Type ol barrl!I 11 Harmtul Jt Frank · 44 Avoids adr~tty 4 7 FIOwer S111rters 48 Feather Whal actmrl do y11u t.1kc'' '0.;e biddinit has pros:cedcd: ~OU'IH WF'.ST NO R I ti F.A!o!T CONSIGNMENTS Old Coins Gc1td Stiver Franklin Mint, Sl~rllng Old watches & 1owolry --------- 28' S•llboat with mooring! Galley, head. VHF & OS SISK 949-850°0458 12 Waler wu1ce 32'Behlnd time 49 Takes tn. as Q 3 Outh vulncr.1blc. ~ South yuu hold J 0 rass J 0 Pii,, Cons19nmrnt1 IJ~tn dJ1ly & uld II 1ucl1an rwery V1tdnnd1y II 4pm f111nltt1ftll11n call 11141 n1 IZZ5 Westcoast Com 842·9448 IRVINE 6144 I P1umrt•PI 14 On tho train 36 Actor salary • 41 PrN ad1un<.I'> : 4'i Prune I 8 Tennessee -Richard -50 Singer Day 51 Vinegar, e g 52 Double agent 53 Ken or Lena 54 Shp and sh<le 57 Was up lor ? Wlwt do yoy hid no\\? FREE ro vou6022 Mov1NG sALE sAT &•-------Ford 37 R~ndeer •A (J 10 8 7 1\ Q 10 Y7 o ti '8 suN 8·3 oo Everything MARINE SLIPS 20 K1od ol mutt1n tie1der , 1b1:inctoes1 • 4b F,1'lt 'f 111111 147 Traded :?3 Hockey score 39 Act like a ) ' JI Luu/.. fur tms11•us 1111 Mu11da,1• 11 muSI goll Oak bedrm/ DOCVS 7022 ~g57 0133al9aa Amer.Staffenahafe dlnrm, apptloncos. lthr ~ 24 Harness part farmer : 51 Ouant1ty 26 EJctols 40 Act hke a 1ltc brddrn~ h.1., prot.ccdi:J Learn to be a belier bridge _play- er! Sub cribe now to the Goren Bridge Letter by calling (800) 788- 1225 for information. Or write lo: Ole tQ · ~ dog. 4 yr old, papors. sofas. TV's, ETC. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SOUTH Co ~sT needs home, moving • 3 MOSS GLEN • , 54 Ario• ConnPry • ">' An AS•iln 27 Midday profess()( 28 Sudan's 4 t Forever election 58 Cooll's vessel SOlll fl WE.\ r NOKl 11 ~s·1'"" 111 949-717-1859 Olf Turtlerock Or. Sid• Tl• for 28' sall- boat. good toe. wator/ •lect $10 per 11, nr Lid~o Bridge.675·6128 .......... 2--~J--'"9'!"--5~""'1'!!--~7!!-""'I!!'--! ' tJ I It) 19 I : 1:2""2-+--+-- I JS I ' I JS I : ... 4_J __ _.__ fl 10 11 1 I• Pa\\ 2N"I Pu5S AUCTION C714) ,09·06oo Jo 1'11.,., JN r P11ss 2202 So. Mein St. ? Whnt actt011 do you tal.c 1 Q 4 Uo1h vulnctJhlc, a~ South you hold. •A 107112 ':)(1 o l<(JIO •K96 Goren Bridge Letter, P.O. Do" 4410, Chicago, JU. 60680. Santi Ana. CA 02707 PETS & t __ -_•_u._ ... _·•_CA_•za-__ ANJiiiiiiMALiiiiiiiSiiiiiiii6iiiOii4ii9I :::!JR 6169 RE NT Kittens rescued: Many Sllp for 45' Boat. Good toe, water/elect S13por fl, Lido Bridge els. Avl now 675·6128 . colors, also 2yr Tabby * •Moving Sole• * through Classified femato. 714·854·3246 Sot Aug Olh. 8-l :00.1·----11.1·-· Houaohold Items. '" 1-------1 -------,-------!FURNITURE 6014 Maltese AKC. champ 161 5 Ruth L n . AUTOMOBILES ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;a lines, parents on site. MERCHANDISE 1• Under Slbs. S700oa. 1900 Beryl Ln. oll EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT •••••••••lrosowood dining table, 17141 839•7041 lrvlne Ave. & Highland 5530 WANTED 5535 danish modo, 2 ________ 1 9-4pm Sat & Sun.1--------- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ANTIQUES 6010 teavos/G chairs $1200/ RescueCll Special cat, Homo Ent conter, ACURA 9010 Wanted PT Moll Clork AU PAIR·. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~-.::o.:.b.:.o.!.(7.:_1:.:4:!.)..::6::4.::.2·:_:1.:_7,::84:_ ask whyt Neul/vacc·s b Ike s • furn It u re• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii p A . only child. 1yr old ctothos & misc... , L 01 •• Firm ApproJc South Afrtcan student fee req. 562.433_4797 ---------91 egend loaded, 20hrs per woek Fox av at t . O on n a . UPSCALE Moving everything llhr, alarm, sunrl, ml/II, 949·760·8780 C•O Tino (714) 968-6433 ll utiqttCa: must gol Household have alt recordst EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 5533 •••••••• Please bo aware that 1110 llstmgs In 1t11s cat- ogory moy rcqutro you to cnll a 900 number rn which thoro is a charge per rrnnuto Soll your homo through ctassll1cd 842-5878 1 wlll do errands. C'' .,. CONSIGNMENT furn. and offlc.:e oqulp. $12.900 714-673-6330 Drive to appl's, shop-& U:111lrr1ihlt• rURNITURE STORE GARAGE SALES (949) 031-08,2 ping etc . Please call ~OPOOt.LAR ' M,my beautiful MOVING SAJ.E Susie at 949-71~9603 PAID! T\ So t & Sun 8·? 1~0'°"'.,,.ieeo ~ turnuurt.> p1ec~. horn 1 1 0 0 0 r 0 "e L n . • Drr:>,el. (Pntury and Solo's, beds, clothing. \\ h.:11 )UU \\lllC: Outright & , lt(•nt<.•do11 Framed ar1 BALBOA etc. And house tool '94 LEGEND LS lo ml, moonr1, min1, 018741) $18,888 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892·6900 •• c1 •• "1r..-u olU, Est•t• Sein .rntl "*' Come rn PENINSULA 6107 Moving Sale I Sal 8·12 111duik all Conducted .ind hrC1\\~t' 01 call us antqs, furn, cllhng, --------- the f.ii.:h Pa1·ntings .:..· Chtna with \"l" llt.>a~ures for beau1$ aaloo supplies, BMW 9030 .. Sat Aug 8th 8·3. 00 4 60 t A A ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .1nJ i;ct the Books •Furniture <Wl\·~nrnent. Drexel colleo table & an a na 11• 1• t<.:>ull' 40 years 34 12 Via lido, end tabtos, 3 drnwor Multi Fam Sale in Newport Beach NCWfJOrt Beach chest. rug. desk, btan-Sat 7-1 :oo Furn, 1oys. ~nu l\Jnl. 1·4 673 622 kel, pictures. misc cot clothes. computer. l1·H-S67H • • 2112 E Ocean Blvd baby Items. 914 Citrus '80 5351 Auto, tthr, lull power. Sony 10 Cit>. tow mites. xlnt coAd $6250 714-645·3620 ~HOME, HEALllf AND . BUSINESS ~ . for all your needs... ~ SERVICE DIRECTORY CLEANING SERVICES 3548 COM T s 3556 CONSTRUCTION LANDSCAPE & PU ER BUILDING 3560 ELECTRICAL 3610 HANDY MAN 3710 LAWN CARE 3808 PAINTING 38 58 iiPLiiiUiiiMiiiBiiiINiiiGiiiiiiii38iii9iiiO SLIPCOVERS 392f & ... CHUNG'S PAINTING ·ADDITIONS •REMODELING 3410 A TOUCH OF CLASS Cleaning Res/Comm Lie/Bond. f"ree Es1. Teroso 714-282·7143 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I •B 0 s s H ous (CLEANING Licensed-Bonded 512 00 per hour, 714-548·0388 ~EBUtlD or REMODEL ' •Homes or Oll1ces •Ouoltty Construction •Reason~bly Priced •Local Co N636316 •Stephenson Assqc Call 714·044-5485 BUNDS/MINI a SHADBS 3464 •Bright Houaecleanln9 European Professionals Best 1n town• Reis Darek & Grace 714·857·2647 HOUSECLEANING GOOD Roi's. Own 1ransporlat1on. Call arrytimo 241-0531 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I H soc Io an mg 0eta1 Io d/ CABINETS ,Ad·1anced Wood1y11ems ·Custom Cabinetry· K1tct1en •Both • Doors · Mo1d1nv' -Mnntors L€9'650 714·998·8970 CARPENTRY 3510 •ncmodellng and all 1ypes of rcpnlrs No • 101> too 1mo11. OC 32 • yrs Lie bond-Ina MIC/ Visa 714·968·3,64 Woodwork Doors Inst honost/rohablo, roa- sonat>te rates Ref's avail 751-0424 •VICKI'S CLEANING We ollor THE BEST House 'llondow Clean.ng IOYrs Exp Xlnt Rois Vick• 714 888·039, .,..,... '"-..,..,,. ""-'"'"'"""'". CALL TODAY FOR YOUR FREE IN·HOME ESTIMATE llClll\[0 IONOlO lllSUIED Sl S·MAID ~--~ 320 W. (GAST lfWt NB : closets remdld, crown•--------~ PROFESSIONAL COMPUTER SERVICE Sl.W'LI: (-AffORIHBU • ._'IN '98 Spcd?llsl • Home Repairs i TREES ~ · 24Vrs Exp-Gn Pricol --------ToppectlRemoved Lawns, • Guar work-Free Est "•Neighborhood 1Nihli'i11 l' spm1cn-c:1n 751 _3476 uc.., 375602 538-1 534 Plumber! up RAINBOW Clrcle Malnt. DRAIN lSEWER ';,' • Sdlcduk Ullllfllde Now • • PC TrifnlnJI • Mike's Onrd/Landscp Parnt1ng-tnt1Ext House/Apt CLEANING SPECIALIST ctoon ups, trees Quality job. Free est. ON-SIT• (714) 840-7672 RL\llll 'IOTHI • < O\t\tl RI 1\1 "II\\\ !lltlll'R \I R\11 1 • cttcral Rt f)(llr1 • ~ard Clean UJ>J trimmed, Best fob' l#569897 038·8888 TWEEDY PLUMBING Good ref's. 436-1518 --------949-645-2352 lk•'• C ustom P ointing Nn-Conu./Rrmodel Th• Green Oardener Prof. Ctoar1, Ouallly •a--....:•=--.;•:.11 <71•>751•0178 COMPUTER ~UP,1 RmAddirion•1tnantlmp. Wookly ros malnl.. Work. Int/Ext & Cocks, ·~~::r~·:~:~::ng HAULING 3720 ~r~.a~~~ .. q~~~~8~0~~ 0~:~~:4~::.3;~~~:~ -OO--F-IN_G ___ 3_9_1_0 ln/Outdoorlu. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iii Yard Cln-up, Trim Folr prtces/lnt-Ex1 iRiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiim& COMPVTtl UPGlAOIS 'arvATt OA GIOUf IVIOllNG lllTtltN(TfWU 'AGl (ITMTINGAJ'Wll AT YOUl HOloll OA Olf ICl WIN "\J'GMDl si«>n•o()M( 714·540·6344 • r.,., •New Grni1t. Coniom JUNK TO THE DUMP tree•. hodges, palm paint/local rol's NB FREE ESTIMATE (714-968·1882) trees Romovat New Area. Aon 645-2417 7 2 2 • 7 4 7 S AVAILABLE TODAY tawn/ptonts 960-8502 ROBERT IS8 ELL CO l.i<I 6 908· 1882 tntJExt•Smatt Jobs OK u.-~~i6BS;;;;;;;;;.l..JI _________ MOVING 3834 Oecora11ve Painting ---------1---------1 LU94350 040·3000 DECI< HEALTH, BEAUTY liAii1ii1 iiAiimii•iiriilciiaiiniiMiiiioiiveiirii• 714-580.9020-Pagor COATING 3570 FENCES 36• 1 5 •FITNESS 3740 carerut, curteous &•------- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & DECKS F os II Sur pr I z Ing t y w at• rp roof c oatl ng • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii cheap I 5 4 9 ·022 3 Oecks/Batcon1•1/Stair * Wood Fence• * PUBLIC NOTICE 0 I k R $ Replace/Repelr Low S U3 1ty wor I GOS The Cat1I Pu""lrc Ut1h• L 587430 722 8769 Free hauhng/esl. Uc'd .. ;u · Advan!agt Const 074-5301 ties Commission RE- krucger p:alutlng residential paint & wood restoration m.itthew CONCRETE & DRYWALL FLOOR INSTALL QUIRES lhot all used household goods movers print their P.U.C. Cal T number; limos and chaulloura 548-5481 lie. 740898 ELKtl.: Premium Roding ,.. I ~ , I • hlly Insured l1cl4S6490 714/S34-620S MASONRY 3557 iiiiiiSE~R~VI~C~E~~~35~8~4ij~R~E~P~AI~R~S~..i3~6~20~llR£<.;AJN iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ;;SMALL JOB EXPERT CONnoENCE IN t V1sm Brick, Block, Sto~e. Tote Drywall/Repair Framing Sal•••Svc11dn•tatl VIAGRA print their TCP. num-•--------- bor In all aev'orllse-PET Ii.I::~~~ Cone, Pollo, Driveway Hanging Taping Tuturt HorctwdNlnyl/Ceramlc Fplc, BBOs. Roi. 25Vr. Comm/Rt• 5151'.5573 PERGO/Ca11)01/MIC VIII snn.7nn9774 Ei<p. Terry 557-7594 L708279 968·9590 vu-~ ---------Witthoeft Drywall John Ooran M&1onrv All PhasH• Sm/Lg Jobsl--------- Brlck•Stno•Concrete CIHnl Cleenl CIHnl GARAGE •---------• l.g/Sm Jb1•Repalrs ok :!OYrs E•p/Falr S/FrH Est DOORS 3678 IMPROVEMENTS monts. II you have e SERVICES 3870 queallon about the le· gatlty ol o mover, limo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii o r chauffeur, call: Pet Sltter/009 W•lker Public Ulllltlos Oally/Overnl9hl visits. Comml19lon Rela avl, Lie d/Bonded 714·558·4151 Denise 714-935·8870 Free Est. & Advice Li 400030 714-639·1447 HOME 3756 L#687191 631·3832 •------------------ ••JRO MASONRV.• ••1475· 10•7 ** PIASTER BLOCK BRICK STONE ELECTRICAL 3610 Includes hallway, fUltOMftmft REPAIR 3880 Alt types·Olly Work! weather •trip, Install•· TIME TO BEGIN /m/ Ml/HSU iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Esl.l730089 531·7843 Small .Job EXPERT tlon & tax. 845·5704 Dunc•n Electrlc YOUR HOME Same Dav Service Plaatertstucco Patch WAT&a•aoor aoortNe Re·rooft • R8Plllrt ,,... Ettlmatet AN 1W>ee of Roofe AN WC>B Ouerantffd 831-1085 molding bate/trim etc COMPUTERS 3556 : 654 1934 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CONTRACTORS I -Serving So Ca 25yrt-l ocat/Outck Rosponso HANDY MAN 3710 IMPROVEMENT Prompt• Court~ Llc#328864 24Hrs ServlceJR•mod•t• PROJECT? • P'Qf~ufonal 714.554.7931 ,,..•--------Starving comput•r Siu-GENERAL 3558 CERAMIC dent solves Windows 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Interior Renovation• Custom Protec11 Lie 609484 NB M Banks 842·8101 -...LES 3528 '95-'98 problem1.11 cl RHtonabt• 515·9608 uak~ Shower• Aep'd ---------: Regroutlng & tnatatt'n Light lixture ropatr iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~c.nt46SO L12 75870 0'0·7042 •Hom• tmprvmnt•• Catt 11 plumber, 71 .. ft:.a_A091 BIO SAVINGSSSSS Drywall, catpentry & painter, handyman ..-'9-v S II l k or any of the Hr-PETERKIN Electric morel ma Obs o . vices ll1 ted here In Prompt/Local/CIHn Gary 645-5277 our dlrectoryl THK LOCAL PLUM81A Rea-Com/1m-tg Joba Carpentry•ALL KINDS C A L L Y O U R -a Jamet E. Bang.n Co • PLUMBING 3890 LO WEST RATES --- CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS 8l'1111-rt'lir-e'J c11tter ..rrt'I · 2511 .. <>FF lll.llcrrnlll..iL.u I 25 tl.fft'rt'nl ..:ol<>r. .. 1 J,.11 i Ill~ & II)()', .. I .. th..-r f;ihri,,! 35 Vt•tH':-"' \.1Ulll1t~ ~PtL 11nl .:r.ift3m1111sf1ip1 PATIENT TUTOf' Math (artth-cal4) physics, chem, tMt prep (CBEST/GR~/ SAT) Free info. Jlln Madia 7 14-547-MATH UPBOLSTUING : 39!1 t & 0 UPHOLST'* since '68 cus1. furn, upholsty, !llP covefs onJlque rpr 542-4612, WALL COVERINGS • 39~ Th• Stripper • Specl •llzlng I)°! Wallpeper Remov•t L5989241 983·5030' We 0•1• thOUld hang together. Slflp, ln•t*!I. advice to the crn~. L1735971 831 ·211.1 WINDOWS 3934 QoldenW••t Window Clean In• • L670130 Deon of Tiie • 673·8065 or 846·8528 LEWIS Con•tructlon Remodet•Handyman L41704773 Local Res •714·557·,92'• l811717 800.749-1741 Ceblnall, Storage, LOCAL SERVICES FrM E11tmllH Llc'd Contr. No tob Decks. Patio Covers TOOAYI Frlendly S9Nice•lnsurtd too 1mall .AU avc1 . Tr .. HHtl 768-6321 ,.. ...... L15329&1 875·9304 "A BETTER MOVE" SATIUITB TV sa111ract1on ouwanc94d Llc'd·lne'd ei1.1eaa • tHJLD CAD 3S3t AU PAIR AVAILABLE rer , ...... , & fell Anlvat ,,,_,,,.,,00 800•71J·l00l cw AM~..- SELL your used vehicle through classified 842·5878 We Do It AHi •Design • Buld •Rm Mdrtlons •Aemodele ACll ClllTllCTill MM41-•I Ropr/rmdt, tans. ne~ O•n Contr.JHandyman 1°:::&'118J°'~ Precil•• Plumblng 1vc1, 1paa 845-3856 llo'd & bond ca1pentry 1~1AN--D-S-CAP--9-.._---pee a "9 " R•pa1rs & Remodels Chane•• are you wlH find what you need 11th• prlct you wanl to pay when you rtad Cl•Hlfled drtW•lt1pa1nt remdt1/rp11 ~ g; ,...W....jel/Offlo. Free Eallmates MIM Conslr. 062·2430 LAWN CARE 3808 LIH7~H M9·1090 QUALi TV C"AhiMAN liiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiii =========-lio=i;a;;n;-;0~1=::w:;;1;;o:;n:-iiprt:1u7.m;::::::bti::n~g 20 Vr• Exp. Ref'a Can't Hem to Apr, Rmdl. Replpe I'm Your Handyman· ~HA.r~s gtt 10 all thoH Oralns 24hr ave. Exp't Mark 949.e90.eaa5 1-,i...,-repair Job• oat •v*lem repfptt 11'11rni'n•l1Ainn•r11..-L.554722 C1'4e-0120 r· ,.. 11ound !ht house? l~1r1• rnrrl '11r1t1klm Lt! tht Cl•eelfled Expert Drain Cl .. nlntt & Plumbing Aepatrt HEY LOCALS! "got dish?" 714•441 •DISH Pro(e11lon1l f'ac:tory Authorlud llut.tli.r~ dally M2·9&71 FIND /'Not N1rt/f,,•l11lll/lrn111" Service Directory 20yr1 exp Att work guar 54&580 l/u help you find •••H l45·8aee •---------1 rellable htl • On the movet : • Sell your extra t household Items tn Classified Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot 9115 TOYOTA BMW 9030 FORD 9075 JAGUAR ~--iiiliiiiiiiiiiimiml m~iiiiiiiiiiii~ 9105 LEXUS 9210 • 3 7401L white/tan. '87 AllROSTAR •93 XJ8 •94 ES 300 •93 CAMRY XLI! loaded, od changer, EXT Wagon. XLT, AC, Black, tan lthr, lo ml Low ml, CO, chrome, VS. auto, full pwr, car phone, sunrf. pw/pdl. tlll, CC, (873812)'SHl,9" (047413) S18.888 (3FIM858) $14,444 lmmac cond. mull (VZC22992) S16,997 BAUIR LOTUS LEXUS Oil' LEXUS OF ~ seel 121,900/obo Costa MHa 714-842·7700 WESTMINSTER WESTMINSTER .i (8491882·4757 Lincoln Mercury (714t 892-8908t (714) 892-4808 (849 784-1180 714-540·5830 '83 XJ8 ,97 MUSTAHQ Blue/tan llhr, sunrf, '84 COROLLA Ac. pw/pdt, titt. cc. (684177) s 11 ,e95 ,_U_N_C_O_L_N_. __ 9_1_2_0 Auto. Ac, c •as. BVIC~ 9035 2 TO CHOOSI! BAUIR LOTUS (3KEH864) $9,950 c2ou 111 (:t05845) , __ 7_1..., .. _8..,......4.,..2_·7_7_0_0_ w11's11f ~1~giEA e Park' Avenue 4·dr $13,497 Costa Meaa '83 XJ8 '87 Contlnental (714t 892·8908 ~. full pwr. a/c, Metalllo Lincoln Mercury Green, tan lthr, lo ml ABS, lthr, CO. moonrf, Blue w/blue Int., new -=7,..,1~4-.,,..5""'4""0...,·5,..,8 .. 3 .... 0.;..._ (Q78537) S17,995 (636228) S28,997 '85 PREVIA LE SC smog cert/plalu. •97 TAURUS OL BAUER LOTUS Co~t•,:•H Cust wtils. dual A/C 51890. 723•1504 AC, PW1POL, 1111, cc., _ __,7_1~4,,..·8.,,..4~2,..,·,.,,7,...7_o_o_ H~~; ~40~~~~'-x (3KKV554) $18,888 (289798) $12.997 ,-'94 XJ8 1-...,..,....,,....,~~~~-LEXUS OF , Costa....... Black/black Inter. '87 TOWNCAR WESTMINSTER 904'0 Llnooln·M•rcury (695012)$18,995 PW/POL, AM/FM . '714>892•8908 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (7'14) 540·5830 BAU'ER L<)TUS (734959) $24,997 '85 TACOMA SX '88 M t c 714·842·7700 Coat• M••• Auto. PS, AC, co. '70 Couft• 2dr full l ut ang onv.1---...,."""""..,...,...,..,,..--Llncoln·M•rcury (012853) $10,977 • 289 V8, wht, all orig. '"'4 XJ8 714 540 5•30 LEXUS pwr, p s . Senior. flU top stereo/re t .. • v owned, rarely driven. 'beaut1iu11 s10 5';~ e, f6~~~9lo~9.~J5 llhr,1~9""'2,,...,,..M""'a_r,,..k~V':':'lo:-t ...,xl-nt_c_o_n~d. MISSION Vl£JO 801< oro ml, ahrm s22.5i13 BAUER LOTUS fully loaded, tinted __ t_9~4~9~)3~e...,4..,..·~0..,..e_G_4_, cond, clean, current reg S1950. 751.2494 714-842·7700 wind. Beige. S9800/ '97 RAV 4 0 obo 714·891·2025 2 WO, loaded, all opt, f97 Seville Dark blue/ H NDA 9085 '95 XJS 6cyt convertible (702422~ 517,997 blue lthr Int, all power, triple. black, lmmac.1-----,----LEXUS 1011< ml, xlnt cond '85 Acc ord 5 d •thru-out S3 6,95o MAZDA 9125 MISSION VIEJO $4100 949-842·2114 whVblue Int, o~~/!ni ' 949.,50~885 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .{949)384-0664 '94 l!LDORADO registration. ~rt trans. --------'93 Mazda 828 V-8, --------1 Cust whls, lthr, CD 51885' 949'5 1•309,9 EEP 9110 auto, A/C, full power, TRUCKS 9220 (3HHP781 ) $17,777 '85 Accord White/blue cc, cassene, sun roof iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Ll!XUS OF Int, 5 spd, 2dr·hlchbk, $10,000 714-899-0082 WESTMINSTER current reg, $1795obo *'85 CHEROKEE• '95 Taho 4x4 White/ (714) 892·6906 714-845-8810 4dr auto, ac, rebuilt • natural cir leather. llke •94 SLS MINT cond, '88 Accord 5·spd, •5n59250and trans •1 8c .. MERCEDES 9130 new, fully loaded 35Kml, fully loaded. power brakes/steer· . (714) 723·84 5 $27.500 714·673·0601 maroon. S18,950K Ing, am/fm stereo, 1 owner 720-9695 $2000/obo 650-3803 '93 Qr Cherokee LTD Black. gray lthr, (107229) $17,995 BAUER LOTUS COSTA MESA 714-842·7700 '91 300 SL 54k ml, --------. '80 CIVIC 5 SP. AC. --------• cau, red. runs xlnt, CHEVROLET 9045 S350o.tobo. contact black/grey, Ilk• new Inside & out, records $38,000 obo 759·3380 '87 Celebrity Wagon $1500. Auto, A/C, Pwr brakes/llrg, am/fm, whl covers. 646·3971 '82 ASTRO LT Low ml, Oual AC, (3BC0329)S 12,222 LEXUS OP WESTMINSTER (714) 892·8908 Andy or Carmen Eve's 714-377-4901 '91 CIVIC '93 Jeep Cherokee LTD Grand, 4X4. AC, (685889) $15,994 Costa M••• Llncoln·Mercury (714) 540-5830 •99 c220 Grey/grey, full pwr, (438429) $24,977 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO (849t3CS4-0884 Lo ml. gr1 gas saver. (598247) $5981 Costa M••• Llncoln·M•rcury (714) 540·5630 '98 Ranger XLT NISSAN 9150 '85 ACCORD EX S u P e r c 1 b • P /U iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lth I I (A05105) $141998 r , moonr • au o '88 MAXIMA QXE (3KHU004) $14,444 LI Cos,taMM•s• 31 K ml. auto, LEXUS OF nco n· ercury (714) 540·5830 (3POL965) $18,555 '84 Corvette WESTMINSTER LEXUS OF Polo grHn/lvory lthr t714> 892"8908 WESTMINSTER Hondas 80's to 97 Cars $100·$500 Police Impounds Hondas, 'royotas, Chevys, ·Jeeps & 4X4's must sell! 800·772·7470 x7802 Hoodas 80's to 97 Cars $100·$500 Police lmDounds Hondas, 'royotas. Chevya, Jeeps & 4X4's must ••Ill 800·772-7470 x7802 1108629) s20,911 --------LEXUS 9115 C714t 882·8908 MIS~l-:,xNu~IEJO JAGUAR 9105 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -------======= (949t384·0884 '94 ES 300 SUBARU 9200 ------- --------• • 88 XJS Z12 Coupe, W h I t e /l v o r y • 1 t hr iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '95 TAHOE LT white, wire wheels, (073273) $23,977 AM/FM cats, ABS & like new, all orl91nal LEXUS '92 SVX·LSI pkg (397403) $25,995 $9950. 949·675-6128 MISSION VIEJO Black, 54k ml, custom Co•t• Mesa ,87 XJ8 ltl (949t384·0884 wheels & car cover Llnooln·Mercury Grey lthr, xlnt cond '94 GS 300 S13,500obo 378·9181 l 714) 54o ·593o (ISOW600) $8,995 Black/black full opt 1 _______ _ BAUER LOTUS (074737L)EXUS$24.977 SUZUIT' DODGE 9065 __ 1_1_4-_e_4_2_·_71_0_0_ "" i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil • 89 XJ S V 12 convert. MISS I 0 N VIEJO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9205 Hondas 80's to 97 fars $100-$500 Police lmDounds Hondas. 'royotas, Chevys. Jeeps & 4X4's must ••Ill 800-772·7470 x7802 -------------- '90 Shadow Auto, A/C, pb. pa. am-Im stereo. $1950 Must • selll 714·722·1102 Champagne/Barley,1 __ C9_4_9_t __ 3_8_4_·0_8_e_4_ '98 ESTEEM -------- chrome wheels, low '-94 SC 300 34k ml, CO, auto, VOLVO 9230 ml, hke new, S15,500. Black/Ivory, full opt (3PIH035)$8,888 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (949t 850·5885 018195) $26,977 LEXUS OF '92 Sovereign LEXUS WESTMINSTER '94 850 Black/black all power, lthr, 54k mi, extend warr, new tires, $18,900. PP. 673·8852 • Green/tan llhr, low ml MISSION VIEJO (714) 892·8908 FORD 9075 (663135) $14,995 (949t3 84·0884 BAUER LOTUS •95 ES 300 TOYOTA 9210 '88 Saleen fully loaded, 1 owner. clean. xlnt, 48k ml $10,400 759.3933 714·842· 7700 White/ivory full opt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _A_U_T_O_S ____ _ '92 Sovereign (077313) 522,977 Whlto/blk lthr, 42kml LEXUS '88 Tercel Wagon DOMESTIC 9300 (8509t4) $14,995 MISSION VIEJO new stereo, new tires iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BAUER LOTUS (849t384-0884 $1500 firm. Call to soe 714-842·7700 949·642·2418 Seized cars from $175. '94 PROBE QT Red '98 ES 300 Porschea, Cadillacs, Full pwr, CO, mnr1 (158713) $10.977 '93 Vanden Pl•• Cashmere/Ivory, lthr •'91 TERCEL• Chevys, BMW's, Cor· Black, cream lthr. (145146) $27,977 Runs xlnt, maroon, vettes, Jeeps. 4WD's. I LEXUS MISSION VIEJO (949)384-0884 (869299) $19,995 LEXUS nu paint, 5 sp, AC, Your Area. 800-218- BAUER LOTUS MISSION VIEJO $4000 631 ·5389. 9000xt A 1398 for 714-842· 7700 (948t3CS4·01Sf54 Eve's 631 ·7084. current listings. Run y.our ad in the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily Pi lot and the Huntington Beach- Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mai I with a check today! Run for a week! If your car does not sell, we' II run it for another week I A11 for Just s10· .. J --, D YES, SELL MY CAR Name Crty I °'""" """" 0 MC 0 VISA 0 AM x ·I Ct.csn Cerd Number . ~---MMe-----Model ---......,,---- .. __ ------._ ,_ - Saturday, August 8, 1998 Oldsmobile $16,995$ 3100 V6 Engine • A/C • P/W/DL • Keyless Remote • Stereo/Cass. IMlrllO'nll LEtJ~ $329 MO. ,.,< .• i..u .. °""''"''-•-"",,,. t..1•·-1Susus.....is11111 1,. .,,... StllSllt ... Illa ~ ... ,_ 11c..-a4a•t•• ................. IWtlSJI • tmm1 + 07< to1 for 36 mo. Totol dnve-off S2195 42 ltsiclual Sl9,S21.50 Tot of pml1 S14.36' 52 +In 12K mi ollowH per year .. 12< per mile in mess laHd on MSIP of S342SO (I 01231) IN STOCK NOW! SLS/STS AVAILABLE ---·----------------------"'="""-"'-------- "For the Greatest Selection of Pre-Owned Cars ... see Nabers" '91 OLDSMOBILE CIERA 4ttllt.V~1l«K.~cim .. '(3W 9) '91 BUICK REGAL 4 dr , V6, Wr ! nm' CofTlWc (403926) '92 SATIJRN SL· 2 bw Ill., II). lb an!. (241177) '96 FORD TAURUS 42K 111, .-o, 11111y x~ New c. Uilc·in! (19:®) '95 CADILLAC SEVILLE Lot 11 v.a tbiu . .w ~ Mat fl m !l32M9l '98 OLDSMOBILE SfLHOUEITE GLS DB th.. mi un m.. Wt. m. B.l d •n~ (.!11(11) All ¥\•h1,1,•a •Uhk'\;t hi f'fhlf 'i•lk' o't t.f,'\111 ltf'l"U\•tl f'IU• "''• tk. , '"" , .ilMlj «t tk.',.lllloUHlll It.'\!' ,.., .. .,, .... hlf lllu•lr ... lvt.• ~·-"" OUI)' ··'""''~ Su11.l.1) ,,.,., f'llhll~.llh'lll ... . . . . ' Newport/Costa M.eaa Doily Pi~ Example: Starting '93 Lexus ES 300 . ~pie: Starting '92 Lexus SC 400 Example: Starting '96 Lexus LX 450 at Leather, Moonroof, Immaculate. (3CI 1752) •811.-• at Lthr, "like new" condition. (3BHM943) ... ~===.. •S1 8,888• at Low miles, CD, moonroof, & much more! (147624) ... ~:::'" •$39,11110• '96 5UZUKI F5TEEM ~ '96TOYOTA COROLLA '95 HONDA '94 CADILLAC '94 LEXUS '95 TOYOTA '94 ACURA '98 CHEVY ACCORD FX ELDORADO ES 300 PREVIA LE SIC LEGEND L ASTRO LS Leather, Moonroof, Auto .. A/C, Mint! (3.KHUD04) '95NISSAN PATHFINDER LE '92LEXUS LS400 Setvice Special! Complete Detail .St29Pl lhclud : Imtrior hampoo, exteoor poll h & wax, deam~ of• & lugga e compartments NEW SERVJC! UMBEi 11 ~373-3813 14444 '93LEXUS SC300 '95/SUZU TROOPER LTD. 4X4 Chrome, leather, 21K mi., Auto, la.tbcr, moonroof, More! wheels, more. (014412) (3PAD583) '97 MERCEDES (¥80 '95LEXUS LS400 Low mj., latbcr, Low miles, Ccni6ed, CD, moonroof, lib new. · moonroof, Mint! (486763) (3KMW547) low mUett CO, moooroof, 8c much more! (147624) •