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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-08-26 - Orange Coast Pilot" -~--. . . . -. r ·· .. I . • , ' ·SERVING THE NEWPORT -COSTA MESA COM!v\UNmES SINCE 1907 ., lForiner INS head dies· of cancer . ~ . . . ··•Friends recall Proposition 187's Harold Ezell as man who fought for causes most shied away from. JENlfrR JlAGLANU Dlit,.,. NEWPORT BEAC H -After four months of battling liver can- cer, Harold Ezell, former head of the U.S. Immigration and Natu- ralization Service for the western region, died early Tuesday. He · was 61. Friends and colleagues of Ezell, a Newpo~ Beach resident best known for co-authoring the controversial Proposition 187 "Save Our State" initiative, remembered him as a great American who was not afraid to stand up for what he believed in. •Hal was a unique guy," swd longtime friend Buck Johru of Newport Beach. •He was one who would undertake causes oth· er people would shy away from, and I think he earned the respect and admiration from all of us because of that. He will be sorely missed.· , . Bill King, retired chief border patrol agent who worked under Ezell when he was western regional commissioner from 1983 to 1989, said he was still a bit shaken Tuesday afternoon by the news. "He called me just about every day for the last 10 to 12 years, and he was still calling me from the hospital," King saia. ·1 will remember him as a man who epitomizes what it means to be an American. Hal en1oyed a lifelong love of America and Wds always out Ul front of the pack m pursuit of what was best for tus country.· Donald Segreth, a Newport Beach attorney and close fnend of Ezell, was out of town Tuesday and unavailable for comment. But his wife, Liza, said Ezell was spe- cial to the fanuJy and will be missed. •Hal's passmg 1s a great Loss," she said. "He is a perfectly mag- nificent human being, a wonder- SEE EZELL PAGE 5 WEDNESDA'f: AUGUST 26, 1998 ~ MARC MARTIN/DAIL\' PllOT Harold Ezell speaks at the Costa Mesa Country Club in May 1994. Ezell, who died of cancer early Tuesday, was 61. Andy Brown, at right, takes a photo of his daughter, Misha, 6, as she works on the uneven bars at the Downtown Communi- ty Center in Costa Mesa on Tuesday. •Below, from left, Talia I'll -tumble Transfer ban lifted by board • Pralre, Sierra Soto, Molly McFarland and Rachael Kearse watch other gymnasts on the balance beam. for you 1'1-iOTOS BY MARC MARTltWAILY PllOT Costa Mesa gymnastics students flip for coach's emphasis on building self..esteem, not winners ~Pb COSTA MESA -Eight-year-old Sara Marb.n might think she is learrung how to do cart- wheels and back handsprings, but gymnastics coach Marti Gangnes is really teaching her how to be confident and successful. •What we focus on 1s their effort,• Gangnes said. •w e don't detenrune success by what the outcome is." Gangnes runs the oty's gymnastics program at the Downtown Community Center in Lions Park. The 25-year-old program started with just 12 students and now draws 550 students per quarter. The program has earned a good reputation and attracts people from all over the county, said Linda 01Vlno, the city's assistant recreation supervisor. The program has been so successful that the City Council recently approved a separate gym- SEE GYMNASTS PAGE S Courtney Whitacre works her way down the balance beam during a group gymnastics lesson at the center, which draws about600 tudents per quarter. •Parents can shift students between elementary schools for three weeks in September and three months beginning Feb. 15. I It ... , I\ \h.'ilt'l/I lb i Pl'ol NEWPORT-MESA -The school board voted undmmousl\ Tuesday to temporarily Lift the mordtonum on student tran~fer~ bet:v..•een the dis· tnct's elementary school5 for prruted tunes. Between Sept 1 and 18, pa.rents will be allowed lo transfer their children to schools with classes that have fewer than 17 students m first through third grades or 27 or fewer stude nts in kinder- garten and fourth through sixth grades The board al o apprO\·ed another round of transfers between Feb. 15 and ApnJ 15 Although the moratonwn has been a ource of content.Jon for many parents m the past yedr, none showed up to address the board about the issue. But Supenntendent Robe~ Barbot Sdld the dis- trict needs to have a pobcy that gives parents SEE SCHOOL PAGE 5 Campaign trail next for skater •Just days after a judge· found her guilty of speeding on boardwalk, Naomi McComb decides to run for seat on Newport council . . (;nu, lll'>U"'G ~~ NEWPORT BEACH -A Newport Beach wnman cnbmed for contesb.ng a speeding ticket she rt•ceived "'hlle in-line skab.ng on the board- walk announced Tu -.day she will run for City ('ounctl m this November's elecnon. "ldonu 1cComb, 30, ~d ber well-publiozed run-m with the law and the rccent shake-up that City ManagN Kevin Murphy's resignation creat- ed at City I fall contributed to her deo£ion. Becau-:e McComb rru ·oo the Aug. 7 filing deadline. ~he will have to launch a wnte-m cam- paign. which will require her to file a pebtlon WJth the signature of 20 to 30 registered voten end prepare a ballot tatement She plans to solic- it 1gnature on the BalbOa Peninsula on Sept. 21. •1·ve alwev been senu-intercl)ted m the polit- ical proce' : she aid. •r..:e been reading a lot SEE SKATER MGE 5 Police m~reSt alleged ~ping Tom 2 . 7 x IC! • Irvine man accused of using video camera to peek up women's skirts at Fashion Island. Dllr,., NEWPORT BEACH -Police arrested a suspected peeping Thin on Tuelday an.-he w• allegedly caught red-handed ' using e vtdeo camera • to look under the skirt of a woman at a FUhion llland atore. O.vkl Wayne t.;yman, ~. of Irvine WM bOoked into Newpcx1 Beed\ WI on IUijJ6doa of disOr· derty coaduct. The mlldemeenor carries a ma.Ximwn 9entence Of six months m jail. Lyman wa caught at Pubkm Island at about 3 p.m. Aug. 9. A 27-year-old Huntington .Beach woman was hopping iii Tbe Store of Knowai.dge· wbln ibe D6tic'tld Lyman ltafMlhlO _,dale tobat.When••• ... .,_ Imo • CM*'a Oll9 ... carrying, .... cw. Cl • <: Ii '· ::; . 0 T cl• , 0 . d ( . . :. .. I , E 0 I l l I y ( ( I ' . ' . .. .. • .. ': · . •• .. .. '· '· '· .. .. '· .. . ' • • • • 1 • • ·~ 1 & 10 " \S 16 17 t8 20 22 23 24 26 27 30 34 35 38 37 38 41 42 44 45 47 49 50 51 52 55 56 ( ' • s I • -A c • s -A p i A ' . . . . . . ~ Wednesdoy, August 26, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Mew Doily Pil A Lal I IC • EDfTOft'S NOn: Do you or someone you know haw a landmark birthday or anniversary coming up? tf so, we'd like to tndude It In our Almanac. Call the Information into the Reade11 Hotline, 642-6086; fax It to 646-4170; or mall it to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. CA 92627. BUSINESS LICENSES New business lkense informaUon reported by tM cities of Cosu Mesa and Newport Beach. COSTA MESA • Aamir Pakistani a Indian CUlsine, 3013 Harbor Blvd,1 e.i- 1ng places • Academte Champions. 1665 lrvfne Ave., educational ser- vtees, NEC . • Ameritas Managed 0.,,tal Plan lrw:., 151 Kalmus Drive, hosp1taVmed1cal service plans •Bennett & Seely, 151 Kalmus Drive, buslneSIS servke, NEC Casco, 151 Kalmus Drive, ·architectural services Chevron Stations Inc. No. 1868, 3190 Harbor Blvdi, grocery •CM Fitness. 834 Joann St., physic.al fitness facilities • lggulden Architectural Group, 151 Kalmus Drive, archi- tectural servtees • J1ms Shoe Repair, 3021 Harbor Blvd. • Lively & Associates, 151 Kalmus Drive, legal services • National University, 3390 Harbor Blvd., colleges/universi- ties • Simply Paws & Prints, 1614 loWa St . photography • Smog Pros Test Only, 3303 Harbor Blvd., servk4!5, NEC • Transtar Property Management. 151 Kalmus Drive, non- re\1dent building operator •Wine Racks by Marcus, 1B52 Illinois St., liquor stores NEWPORT BEACH • Orange County Roofing. 17972 Steams Drive, owner: Paul Peal • Parts Plus Auto & Marine, 2902 W. Coast Highway, own- ers Brad Wayne and Sanford Wayne • The Penthouse Suite, 4320 campus Drive, owner: Chae Pak • the Renovators, 9086 cardinal Ave., owner: Anthony D. Arrollado • Richard Marshall Fine Flooring, 12824 Cerise Ave .. own- ers Richard P Hirsch and Marshall J. Levitt • United Tttle Co., 1301 Dove St., owners: Jerome M . S~ lar and Henn J. Van H1rtum • VieJo Roofing Co.. 23362 Madero, owner: Dennis Mclaughlin • Warren Fence. 130 Monte<ito Drive, owner: Pat Warren • Wearever Rqofing. 348 Olive Ave., Edwardo R. Riva • WPStec Business Security Inc., 16620 Hale Ave., owners: Michael s Kaye. Bruce J. Thacher, John H. McAlpine and Jay f Shepherd • Worldwide Marketing Resources, 620 Newport Center Drive. owners Travis T Oliver and Craig Boyer • The x Gallery. 2612 E. Coast Highway, owner: Nasrin Eskandanfar · • Yocom Masonry Inc .. 202 1 Rancho Drive, owners: Joel Guth and Guy Yocum • Zazzara Construction, 428 Pixley St., owner: Peter Zaz- lcH a DUI ARR ESTS The following people were arrested recently on suspicion of driving under the mfluence. These people have only been arrested on suspicion of a crime, and, as with all such crimes. they are innocent until proven guilty. COSTA MESA AUG. 14 . Jorqe Campos Gallardo, 28, of Costa Mesa AUG. 15 Kimberly A Majkut, 19, of Costa Mesa Augustin Andreo-Guerrero, 31, of Santa Ana R1c.ardo J. Pasillas. 18, of Costa Mesa Adonest J. Hall, 27, of Santa Ana Karen D K1eva. 46, of Huntington Beach Walter G Sarratt. S2, of San Diego AUG. 16 RobE'rt E Munhall, 38, of Anaheim Anastasia N Biz1eff, 38, of Costa Mesa Heather M . Classen, 23, of Huntington Beach Gabriel A Sauceda, 41, of Costa M esa Timothy D Lynch, 46, of 5an Diego AUG. 18 Anne Terrill, 35, of Laguna Beach AUG.19 Donald B Blayney, 39, of San Dimas AUG. 20 Simon A Odon1. 41, of Costa Mesa Guenter A Grams, 61, of Costa M esa Rolando Banos Perez, 26, of Costa Mesa AUG. 21 Robert B S1m1nskey, 30, of Costa Mesa Daniel F Payne, 24. of Laguna Beach Melanie N Stevens, 23, of Costa Mesa NEWPORT BEACH AUG. 18 Connie D Brown. 57, of Huntington Beach AUG. 21 Linda S DePaul, 41, of Corona del Mar AUG. 22 Eugene Ro~nbaum, 27, of Tustin AUG. 23 GrP.qory M McCarty, 37, of Monrovia BIRTHS Mo\t recent births in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. NEWPORT BEACH • Jonathan P Polos on May 1 • Ryan C Schroeder on May 2 • S1nem Ozdener on May 3 • Chase R. Smith on May 3 • Emily A Spam on May 3 •Tabitha J Tippin on May 3 • Andrew V Czorny on May 4 • Hannah A Guevara on May 4 • Desiree N. Intveld on May 4 • Billy E Moss, Ill on May 4 • Megan J Ruiz on May 4 D VOL 92, NO. 202 1MOMAS H. JOHNSON. Publisher WIWAM L0aDEJ.. Editor STEVE MARM.I. Managing Editor TINA IOftGATTA. AsslSW'lt M•Nging Editor mvBEAMIS News Edit()( ROGER CAM.SON. Spoc'ts Editor MMCMMnH. Photo EditOt &.YMIUOU.. Display Advertising JUDY OITTING. a.ified Ad\le(tillng LANA IOHNSON. Protnot IOf1' PMMOOIHN4, Chief fintndal OffOr ' • AJexandria C. Segebtfg on May 4 • Sheldan D. Stephens on May 4 • Samuel f. SWlnSOn on May 4 •Wilbert H.1Toleotino on May 4 • CeOne wang on May 4 • Nina C. Frandnl on ~ 5 • Damien tnlouez on M ay 5 • Jake 8. Jarvls on May 5 • CaitJtn M. Kuykendall on May 5 • Silas C. Lawrence on May 5 • Emily A. Rogers on May 5 • Taylour R. Rogers on May S • Shaina N. White on May 5 • l.Mh D. Ga1es on May 6 • Brool(e L Josenhans on May 6 • Jazmin S. Lopez Majlngos on May 6 • O•nlef Rico on May 6 • Jacob N. Torok on May 6 • iyter J. WOOd on May 6 • Justin R. HerNndez on M ay 7 • Carolina Silver on _May 7 • • Angetes Tapia on May 7 • Brooke E. Moms on May 8 • Monique M. Ewalt on May 9 • Steele C. Orgill on May 9 • Nathan M Valdez on June 1 B MARRIAGES Most recent marriages as reported to the Orange County Recorder's Office. COSTA MESA • Mark A. Morrison and Kim L Schreiber, married Feb. 14 in Corona del Mar • •Dong P. Le and Van T. Than, married April 17 in Costa Mesa • James J. Cuddy and Carolyn A. Capuano, married May 2 in Corona del Mar • Allen C. Duarte and Dawn L Masucbol, married May 2 In Temecula • Richard A Harlow, Jr. and Leigh A. Silveira, married May 2 in Camp Nelson •Francis J. Mart.in and Akiko M . Uu, married May 2 in Cos- ta Mesa • Guillermo C. Nunez and Celene S. Ramirez married May 2 in Santa Ana • Jeffrey A Riggs a net Carrie E. Yates, married May 2 in Dana Point • Jasen w. Sadowski and Whitney J. Clarke, married May 2 In Dana Point • 1imothy H. Suggett and Gwendolyn Schrey, married May 3 in Irvine • John P. Natland and Nicola J. Huxley, married May 5 in Santa Ana • Angel L Vargas, Jr. and Anita M . Villegas. married May 8 in Santa Ana NEWPORT BEACH • Robert J. Zauner and Mary C. Fewel, married April 18 in La Habra • James Briguglio and Pamela A. Pellett.era, married May 2 in Newport Beach • Craig G. Burns and Lisa M. Buitron, married May 2 In Newport Beach • George A Galdamez and Rhianna L Edison. married May 2 in Costa Mesa • Michael P. Owens and Yvette F. Leiva, married May 2 In Newport Beach . • John C. Schutz and Tara J. Beckmann, married May 2 in Avalon • Perry A Spataro and Sarah H. Nagle, married May 2 in Rutherford REAL ESTATE TRANSAOlONS Recent real estate transactions as reported by Ac:xlom Data Qui(k Products Group. COSTA MESA • 955 Coronado Drive, $239,000 • 3345 California St., $247,000 • 13681 Olympic Ave., $201,000 • 3354 Nevada Ave., $217,000 • 793 Grayling Bay, S 145,000 • 2820 5an Juan Lane, $265,000 • 2737 Fremont Lane. $225,000 • 2407 Rictimond Way, $135,000 • 31 43 Yellowstone Drive, $188,500 CORONA DEL MAR • 2821 Setting Sun Drive, $982,000 • 706 Orchid Ave .. $528,000 • 11 Harbor Pointe Drive, $640,000 • 1500 Dolphin Terrace. $735,000 • 2723 Fifth Ave., $437,500 • 39 Beachcomber Drive, $485,000 • 307 Milford Drive, $875,000 • 339 Milford Drive, $673,000 • 1312 Dolphin Terrace, $665,000 • 3840 Ocean Birch Drive, $440,000 • 15 Jasmine Creek Drive, $518,000 NEWPORT BEACH • 1215 Seacrest Drive, $790,000 • 2024 Commodore Road, $455,000 • 434 VtSta Roma, $326,000 • 1 Brittany, $380,000 • 2222 Holiday Road, $344,000 • 47 Seabrook Cove, $475,000 • 370 Villa Point Drive, $222,500 • 573 N. Cahullla Road, $801,500 • 1930 Port Seabourne Place, $607,000 NEWPORT COAST • 7 Valore Drive, $515,000 • 28 Versailles, $452,000 • 3 Arbeila, $604,000 • 1 Coral Reef, $675,000 • 19 Auvergne, $341,500 • 37 Auvergne, $475,281 • 11 Flore, $595,500 • 17 Trouvllle, $470,000 • 7 Teramo Court. $395,000 OCC's first faculty poses in front of the adm1nlstraUon building -a refurbished Santa Ana Army Air Base barracks -In September 1948. Giles Brown ls seventh from the left. Brown's early teaching memories . at OCC golden AusoN MURRAY THEN Giles Brown had just received his doctorate in history from Claremont Graduate School when he joined the faculty at OCC 50 years ago. ·1 didn't even know (OCC) was on th e map," said Brown, who was raised in San Diego and lives in Newport Heights. His Jldviser told him about OCC; he was immediately offered a job at the new college, a vacant Anny base that was then in the middle of nowhere. The area was windy and dusty, and the facilities left a lot to be desired -one attempt to combat the dust sent water pouring through the windows into Brown's class. ·1 wondered at the first faculty meeting why I had gotten myself into such a thing," he said. "It was just kind of a mess." But he was delighted by his students -a mix of returning vet- erans, who had seen the world and were eager to learn, and kids fresh from high school. "Many of (the veterans) had -been through the very thing you were teaching," Brown said. •1t was fun because I found ultimate- ly that the interchange between the veterans and, let's call them the young kids, it was a new edu- Police organizing driver checkpoint COSTA l'vlESA -The Police Department will be stopping dri- ~ers to make sure they have oper documents at a check· int on Placentia Avenue on Saturday. Motorists will be asked to show their driver's license, vehi- cle registration and proof of car insurance. The checkpoint will be in the southbound lanes of Placentia south of 20th Street between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. The aim of the checkpoint, similar to a DUI checkpoint, is to raise awareness of the impor- tance of carrying proper paper- work and reduce the number of people who drive without tbe required documents. •The reason for this was to inform the public that this is a problem," said police Officer Eric Reinholtz. •ortving is a privilege, and there is a small number of people who think they can go out and drive without a license." THEN ANO NOW cation for all of us.• Brown met Beth Cosner, the librarian , under rocky circum- stances -Brown had lent some of bis books to µie library, and one of them was returned with "Property of OCC Llbrary" stamped all over it. Brown wasn't too happy, and she wasn't too apologetic. Giles Brown But they met again, and a friend- ship soon developed. They married in the campus chapel Nov. 21, 1951 . •After our marriage.. the chapel burned down, but the marriage went on for 41 years," Brown said. NOW After 12 years as chainnan of the OCC's social sciences divi- sion, Brown left in 1960 to become chairman of Cal State Fullerton's history department. He later became dean of gradu- ate studies, then associate vice president of academic programs before be retired in 1983. BRIEFLY IN OCC to celebrate past student leaders OCC will honor its student government leaders from the past 50 years at a 50th Anniver- sary Brunch at 11 a.m. Sept. 20. All former OCC student gov- ernment leaders, representatives and participants are invited to the brunch, sponsored by the col- lege's Associated Students. The event will feature memo- rabilia displays, campus tours and a video presentation by the Associated Students. nckets are $12.50. For more information, call (714) 4-32-5063. Center receives $100,000 donation An anonymous donor has giv- en $100,000 to OCC's Harry and Grace Steele Children's Center. The college will use the money to establish a child-care fund for needy students who are ineligible But through the years, h stayed in contact with OCC an continued to teach a non-credi class on current affairs calle Behind the Headlines, which fea tured guests and Brown's o tales of his extensive travels wi Beth. By the time Brown went to Cal State Fullerton, hundreds of stu- dents were vying to take ·the class. Before he left, those stu- dents signed a petition asking that Brown continue to teach the class. He did -for 40 years. After Beth died stx years ago, Brown decided to create an endowment for the library -he set a goal of raising $100,000. The interest generated by those funds could be used by the library to purchase new books or tapes or •to make the library more attrac- tive." •1 wanted to do something that was positive for [Beth),* Brown said. •she was such a dynamic person and such a helpful person to people." Brown, 82, has a regular seri~s of lectures at places like Freed.om Village and Leisure World, which make donations to the library fund in lieu of paying him a speaker's fee. His efforts are paying off: The endowment has reached $99,000, and the librarians are already ~g the interest. THE NEWS for governmental support. Finan- cial aid from the Fund for Fami- lies will be awarded on a sliding scale based on each family's abil- ity to pay for child care. The 13.000-square-foot center is funded by federal and state grants and OCC's Associated Stu· dents. It operates year-round and serves 160 children. OCC offers classes beginning Sept. 7 Almost 100 late·starting class- es at OCC will begin Sept 7. Oasses will be offered in a number of subjects, including American studies, ecology, Eng- lish, humanities, mathematics and psychology. Registration will be held through Sept. 18 in the college admissions office, which Is open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday. Call (714) 432-5072. WEATHER SURF POLICE FILES ~ ............ P'rtlkllnt n ao ....._ ........ Vb ,,,..,.,,., ___, Mlil•• • et•""-Ol NA,..,_,...,_., mLllJ:A'l\.s lalboa 8M4 Corona def Mar 7MS C-.Mlla UIS ~lffCh Ne\1'pOft COISt 91)455 WNJ•~ LOCATION SIZE w.dge 4-7PN NwJpOrt 2~""' tladlJes 2~M RlVw J9tty l-6PN CdM Msw ....... Light ..... wlnd5 beeon*i IOUdM9st· ~-1 to tSknob Wlth2~Wlr.t --~tHt ....... noan. Miii ii out of tM IDultiwlst at 6 feet. Areas of urly morning fog. T1DIS TODAY Ftmlow 6;10•.m. 1.2 First high 12:33 p.m . Second low 4.5 6:47 p.m . 1.8 Second high after midnight THURSDAY Flnt low 6:lla.m. 1.7 First high 12:16•.m. :u Second low 7:•p.m . 1.9 Second high 1:10 p.m . 4.5 .... •Y&LAW:66 • Today the area coastline will con- tinue to He a swell out of the southwest every eight seconds for chest-to head- high surf. The point5 and reefs should see head- high-plus waves. The northwest wind swell we have seen fOf the past couple of days Is dectNstng. We should 1lso expect to see 1 south-southHst swefl from Hurrl· ~ cane Howilrd for ~1st-to hNd· high Mts. .. ...- NEWPORT BEACH • bit 9elboa loulevn: A suitcase worth S2.250 was stolen In the 700 block. • Newport c:.nw Dtiw: Charges worth $646 were ille- gally made on a stolen credit card In the 500 block. •Palm StNM: several Items worth $1,345 were stolen from a car in a garage in the 300 block. •...,,...A,,._: A rear lkense plate worth $10 was stolen from a car in the 4700 block. • 1Mh Street: A purse and a cooler t>.g worth $43 was stolen from 1 car In the too block. COSTA MESA • lrtleol ser.et: A cellular phone worth S200 was stolen • from I CM In the 3300 block. • • Marwovle --..: A pelt' of sputcers, a cellullr phone 1nd • rldlo f~ worth $611 wer. stolen from 1 car In the 1800 block. • ,.,. C.-.. DrM: Tine comput.rs worth $4.800 W9t9 stolen from I businet1 In the 3200 block. • IMllh c..t DrtW: A «mpect disc stereo worttt S200 w• ltolen from I CM In the t 500 block. • IMt 11tlt llrMt A stetWO, 1 tpMker Ind sewr .. tools worth S225 Mf'9 stolen In the 200 ~ I !'JewpPrt Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Wednesday, August 26, 1998 3 i .. ,.. •• juSt cliCk your heels to leave Cosia '* Newport Bct.ich is Orange :C:Ounty's shinmu jewel, the place NeryoM '--esµ<·tially the media -refers to when mentioning 1ang~ Count)' Pdrtly tl's ct matter of Heogra. phy/Wh('n they tumbl~d the ,gc~IS out of the bag, Nrwport fl~t the water, Whut do Paris, J Li)ndon, Rome, NPw York, , ~hicago ht.1ve m common ~ besid great museums and restaurants? Wc1tN · ~ Question: Onto what body of water ,does Costc1 Mesa encroach? .. Answ<'f; None!. (Except l,.ake 17th & lrvine'dfl<>r a hard rain.) And it doe5n't offer much else in topographical excitement, ,either. No hill!>, no canyons. It's exacUy what ib ndIJle suggests. a c:-oasldl mesa Although that makes for nice neighborhoods (not to mention rtll the services sooety rt•quires that have been banished from Newport), a nice,~ "comfortable" t1nd #converuent" 1u~t do<>'>n t get your name above the I.Ille Instead, you get put tn NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL WRAP·UP Stop signs approved for high school site BEACH NOTES · christin comey and noncy gordner the character actress category the Eve Arden of cibes. for those not enraptured wtth old movies, Eve Arden played the star's best fnend, the one who got the laughs but not the guy (read: tourist dollars). Despite the commerc1als, unage isn't everytlung, but it's something Somellmes 1t c;eems as tf Newport 15 on a ventable unage glltzkneg, all glitter and no guts, while Costa Mesa stands in the shadows in its sensible shoe!, UQ.recognized, uncelebTat· ed and sometimes still called by its rude longstanding nickname, Goal Hill. Well, we've got an idea about how Costa Mesa can glamorize its image a.ttd snag a few of those tourist dolJars. Like Eve Arden did when she switched from film to television and became •Our Miss Brooks," a complete change of direction is needed. A little tin- kering, a slight alteration of per- ception, and it's a brand-new ballgame. Like all images, this change should be completely mythic and the total opposite of reality. Costa Mesa should become a theme city, should become ... The Emerald City. First paint the whole place emerald green, of course. Throw masses of rhinestones so it sparkles everywhere. Pave all the roads with yellow brick. Because no one entered this year's Miss Costa Mesa pageant, GONE FISHIN' Thl' City Counctl this week eipprovt•d the mstctlldbon of stop / signs di \ 1stc1 dt•I Oro and East- bJuff Dnve m dn r1ltempl to solve lralfic problems at Corona del t-tar I ftyh School. • The ut}' ~vtll ctl~o install more signs to dil'rt dnvet:s to the high s<;hool and the presence of chil- pre>n durmy -.chool hours. In t1dd1t10n . the school district will r~stnct the high school's front p,trkinq Joi to t.urpool parking ~md drop-oft.., mc1kmg all other -.luclenh park in the school's back fot. Olhn11h hope the medsures }\"ill n'<luce congestion on East- blulf Dn\'e c1ncl dt>ter people from droppmq off students across the o.:tree t on Albd StreN. whtch rcqWr<'<. them to cross a busy mter .. cction without ct crossing guard. • • The counril has yet to deade the future of tf'mporary traffic meac::urcs at Bison Avenue and uambon>e Road ~inn ltired to repair Little Cor ona Beach City Counnl members have c1wardl'd d S.159,762 contract to Gillesp1f" · Construction Inc. for n•prurs to Buck Gully and the stauway dt LlttJe Corona Beach, which were dclmaged m El Nmo- related '>lOnnS t>arher this year -· The repaus includes recon- iit,rucbon of the access road, new tnrbs <Vld gutters along the inland c;1c1e of the road, new con- dete std1rs with aluminum handrd1ls a new dramage sys- tem, dnd reconstmcbon of an 8- lrich st'wcr pipe. Gillespie is· reqw.red to complete all of the work within 60 days. Funding for the project is included in thio; year's budget However, because the work will repair storm-related damage, oty staff members are seeking reim· bursemcnt from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The agency has not revtewt.•d the city's application. Newport, Costa Mesa link up for river study City leaders th!$ week autho- nzed a coopcrnuve agreement with the city of Co:sta Mesa for the Santd Ana River Crossmg Study environmental report. Cos- 1ta Mesa has replaced the Orange 'County :rtansportation Authority :as the lcdd agency for the study. ' The reason for the change was :that the four ntw mvolvod in the 'study Costtt Mesa, Newport :scach, I iuntmgton Beach and •Fountain Valley -did not want :to hiro the consultant preferred 1by the tr.tnsportotion dUthority : \Vhen all four citw comm.lt to 'the study, thn osta Mesa City :council Wlll hue th<' top-ranked 'consultant and n<>gollate a final :contract. • Newport Councilwoman Jan :oebay vo1c d ome concerns 'about Costa Mt~ ad.ministering 'th study l.H~ause _city officials there hove in the ~ t voiced 'their opposition to a bndge at 19th Street. But Pubhc Works Director DOn W •bb ad thnro ure no changes m the scope ol work for the study and thero wall be plenty of oppor· tumtle for the public to be involved. SINAAl\JS SOSROOOJOJO Jesse Servin, 2, gets in a little practice with a leaf attached to his fishing pole this week at the end of the Newport Beach Pier. WHEN DINING GETS BORING, ITS TIME FOR ... •uaalzii~H• OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO WE TAKE FAMILY DINING TO THE NEXT LEVEL! change it to the Dorothy of Oz South contest. The winner gets a year's worth of pmafores and a really fancy pair of red shoes. However, she has to promise to wear pigtails ln public for the , year of her reign and carry a small dog with her everywhere. ~erably stuffed. And because Peter Buffa is tired of being mayor, he might be open to playing The Wizard. {It would look great on h1s resume.) As for the Tin Woodman, the Cowardly Lion and the Scare- crow, these jobs could be easily -tilled by the flotilla of free talent in our senior centers. The roles could be rotated because individ- ual faces wouldn't be seen. Every day at noon and 5 o'clock, the Emerald City clock tower will ring out, and actors - many of them dressed as Munchkins and Wmldes (at last kids will start earning their keep} -will descend on newly built stages at the fairgrounds and that old, unleased building on 17th Street (two locations to make sure the whole city is cov-wher,e Dorothy battles the ered in tourists). Gnome King, well, they tried. Scenes from the book and <treating a new oty is a lot of movie will be re-created, like w..frk. maybe too much work. Dorothy i:nelting the Wicked .Eye Arden didn't so much Witch or her first meeting with . 9hange reali~ ~s enhance it, the Scarecrow. Peter Buff a would 1stepping out of the shadows into have a permanent location on top { the limelight as her real seU, a lot of the Triangle Square dome, . like Costa Mesa has been dOing frantically working the contrap-the last few years. tion that keeps the whole cha~ South Coast Plaza, the Per- rade going behind a billowm.r / forming Arts Center and South • emerald..green curtain, mucJ 11s Coast Repertory were a good he does now. start now with the refwbishing Even those locations th /don't of eclecbc neighborhoods on get to be in the tourist f o ,tfront both the East and Wes\ sides as will reap financial rew~i' ds by well as the old Harbor Cent~ doing all the needed.' work mall, Tnangle Square and . Pretty soon, ~e F ~ald Cto/ designer showrooms on Newport ~be ~e pxemi_e:;Couns~ desti· Boulevard, Costa Mesa is coming nation, b1g~er lll)41 Knotts Berry into the sunlight as a oty of its F~, far big~ ~an Newport, own. attract.Ive, comfortable, which will slfrivel mto a prrtty smart. a lot of fun and a place coastal town, much ~e be ore where everyone is welcome. Glamour whining 15 not.a pretty sight, but the Emerald City Goat Hill no _m_o_re_. ___ _ will be cordial, maybe even put • OCRISTIN CARNEY and NANCY up a few signs -•Newport GARDNER hve in 'orona del Mar. Thetr Beach, that way." If nobody column run• Wednesdays. E-mail them wants to miss the second show, at SPEZ20A0prodigy.com . State earmarks $5.8 ·million for NewpOrt-Mesa district New budget will pay for variety of improvements, new textbooks and resources. HUSEIN MAsHNl Datt Pb NEWPORT-MESA -·The state's new budget will bring the school district about $3 million in new money and about $2.8 million in cost-of.living adjustments. At Tuesday night's school board meeting, Assistant Superintendent of Business Ser- vices Mike Fine presented his most recent estimates of what the district stands to receive from the state education budget. ·pie state won't lmow the final numbers until the final emollment numbers are in," he said. But based on the information already available, Fine said the distnct will receive a cost-of-living increase of $148 per stu- dent, or about $2.8 million. In addition, Newport-Me a expects lo receive school site grants of $30 per stu- dent for improvements. The distnct also lS expected to get at least $10,000 per school and about $580,000 total, Fine said The budget also includes about $800.000 to buy textbooks, $550,000 for libraries. $430,000 lor deferred mamtenance, $300,000 for staff development and $100,000 to reduce runth-grade class sizes While the state has approved a $9 billion school construction and repair bond, Fine said Newport-Mesa will not likely receive much because some schools are closed A district can share the funds only if it has no closed schools. Newport-Mesa will qualify for the repalr mone} only Lf the state relaxes its rules. / .. \'/l('l'/t'J/('(' )011 (·an fr11'/ '"Tbanks to Debbie s recommendatw11 that I call COIT, my carpet is beautiful again. COIT was able to get a horrible big stmn out, and it's never resurfaced · Jonie s recommendatiun lu call COIT was great. Tbe}' got tbe job done in notbingjlat, and ii was ngbt tbe first time Everything looks lila• new. · 11The state won't know the final num- bers until the final enrollment numbers are in." Mike Fine Assistant Superinten- dent of Bus•· ness Services For over 45 years, COIT's advanced equipment and fully trained, certified technicians have provided the most effective cleaning available for all type of carpets, rugs, draperies, and upholstery. COIT's profes ionals care and pe~nal attention to detail assures you the finest re ults possible; and toe guarantee it!. • , I I I I I I I I I I I . 1 -'2 ~ CJ t 11 1· ' 1 ~ i • d t t ·~ ti R t v1i a Ot 3 ""l 3 • 'ti s 5, 3 -;-3 3 Ch • • 4 • c,. 11 ~­$ • • 4 5 5 ... a 5 1 s 0 • s t- 1)1 I s Q ( V' A l l e d I t: 1 I v ( . \ • • 1 . ' • • • r • . ~ • I , . . .. .. •. •, .. .. .. •• •• • • • I • • • • • • • • I * ' I c ' J I -E ( i ! . J I . . 4 Wednesday, August 26, 1998 • Send AltOONO TOWN iterm to the D•ily Pilot Atound Town, 330 w Bay St., c~ Mesa. 92627, fax them to 646- 4 170, or c.11 540-1224, ext. 228. A com- plete listing of Atound Town can be found •t www.l•tttn~s.comfpilot. TODAY A Jurled photography exhibition will be on dtsplay through Sept. 18 Ul the Newport Beach City Hall Gallery, 3300 Newport Blvd. Admission is free. For more infor- matlon, call {949) 717-3870. ' C reaUve Recruiting Strategies will be presented from 8 to 9 a.m. at the Sheraton Newport Beach, 45-45 MdcArthur Blvd. Registra· tion will t>egin at 7 a.m. Adinis- s1on for ~rofessionals in Human Resources Assoaabon members is $22 Ul advance and $27 at the door; guests pay $27 in advance and $32 at the door Students pay $5 111 advance and $10 at the door. C'dll 245-7834 "This Is Your Garden," a picture book by Mdggie Smith, will be discussed from 10:45 to 11:30 a.m. m the chlldren's department of the Metro Po111te Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 901 B South Coast Drive, No 150, Costa Mesa. Free. For mon• informal.Jon, call 444· 0226 The Networkers will meet from 11 :45 d m. to 1 p.m. at the Costa Mesd Golf dnd Country Club, 1701 Gou Course Dnve. Ad.rrus- s1on 1s $12 dnd mcludes lunch. For more mformdtion, call 885-9093 The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce will present its busi- ness dfter-hours rru.xer from 5:30 to 7 30 p m at Wolfgang Puck C' die nedf Mdcy's m South Coast PldZd, 3333 Bnstol Ave , Costa Mesa Adrruss1on is free for mem- bers dnd $10 for nonmembers. c ct.ll 885-90'J0 Conscious Ealing will be pre- sented di 7 p.m. at the Metro Pointe Bdrnes & Noble Book- sellers, 9018 South Coast Dnve, No. 150, Cosld Mesa. The event is free. For more mfonnation, call 444-022h. THURSDAY Women In Management's month- ly rnP£>ting will feature Diana Walter. and Rayleen Hilton who will p1 esent Listening .. The Secret to Sunessful Communica- tions di h pm. at the Sheraton Newport Hotel, 4545 MacArthur . . Blvd., Newport Beach. Admission is $27 for memben and $35 for nonmembers Call (714) 995- 6353. New Leaf Natural Cubine U.C of Costa Mesa will present a cook- ing class on warm-weather soups and salads from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in Costa Mesa. Res~rvations are required. Admission is $35. For more information, call 444-1005. Sportswriter and Joumallst Mar- tin Dugard willma.ke an appear- ance at 1 p.,m. at the Triangle Square B~es & Noble Book- seller, 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Admission is free. For more information, call 631 -0614. FRIDi\Y Estancta High ~ool's class of 1968 will hold its 30-year reunion at 6 p.m. at the Balboa Pavilion Tale of the Whale Restaurant, 400 Bay Front, Newport Beach. The event will feature Hawailan beach party attire. Admission is $80. For more information, call 951-5435. SATURDAY CPR and MedJc First Aid will be presented from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the OCC Salling Base, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Registration is $50 for Newport Beach residents and $55 for non· residents. Register at Newport Beach Community Services, 3300 Newport Blvd. For more informa- tion, call (949) 644-3151. A back-country hike will take place from 9 a .m. to noon at Crys- tal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Hikers should meet at El Moro Visitor Cente r. Parking is $5. For more information, call (949) 494-3539. New LeaJ Natural Cuisine LLC of Costa Mesa will present a cook- ing class on warm-weather soups and salads from 9:30 to 11 :30 a.m. in Costa Mesa. Reservations are required. Admission is $35. The class is limited to four or five peo- ple. For more information, call 444-1005. A beach walk and tour of cot- tages and tide pools will take place at 10 and 11 a.m. at Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Walk- ers should meet at Los Trancos parking lot. Parking is $5. Call (714) 730-7730 or (949) 494-9638. ~IRVINE ~ J R. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MIXER Wednesday, August 26111 (949) 641-7188 second annual around town The tint Bob Hemy Chill Cook- off and Salsa Preparation Contest will be presented from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Bob Henry Park, 16th Street and Dover Drive, Newport Beach. Admission is free. Call (949) 642·2•79. SUNDAY day of each month in the Qty Council chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach. For more information, call 644-3151. NlcoUne Anonymous fellowship wants to help men and women who smoke to quit and remain smoke free. For more mf onnation on local evening meetings, call 650-2713. A back-country b.lke will take place from 9 a.m . to noon at Crys-The Costa Mesa Historical Sod· tal Cove State Park. 8471 E. Coast ety holds a free open house from Highway, Newport Beach. Hikers '11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursdays at should meet at El Moro Visitor ''1870 Anaheim·Ave., Costa Mesa. Center. Parking is $5. For more 1 The event features memorabilia informotion, call (949) 494-3539. from the city of Costa Mesa and ONGOING ' . The klwan.ls Club of Ne-/vport Beach-Corona del Mar meets at noon Thursdays at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bay- side Drive, Corona del Mar. For more information, call 852-1148. A free Introductory class tn pri- mordial sound meditation is offered by Marvin Greenberg at Complementary Healing Arts, 666 Baker St., Costa Mesa. To make a reservation, call 969-7653. 1:fie Newport Beach Psycbologi· cal Association pr~sents a men's support group at 4 p.m, Fridays. The fee is $25 per session. For more information, call 722-4588. The Alliance for the Mentally ID of Orange County provides edu- cation and emotional support for families with loved ones who are mentally ill. A free support group meets from 10 to 11:30 a.m. every other Saturday at Orange County Mental Health Clinic;, 3115 Red Hill Ave., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 850-8463. The Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commis- sion meets at 7 p.m. the first Tues- the Santa Ana Army Air Base. For more information, call 631-5918. Overeaters Anonym.ous µieeb from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at St. John's Episcopal Church, 183 E. Bay St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 953-0900. Ensign Interme diate School offers a free parenting seminar and open discussion for parents of teens from 7 to 8:30 p .m. the last Wednesday of each month. For more information, call 225-8189. The Pacifi c Business Xcbange has weekly breakfast meetings at 7 a.m. Tuesdays at the Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 640-0588. The Costa Mesa Senior Citizen Square and Round Dance Club seeks experienced dancers to join in from 9 to 11 a.m. Thursdays at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 19th and Pomona streets, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 545-5669. Arthrttis Foundation instructor Wyoma McKinley leads an exer- cise class at 11 a .m. Thursdays at the Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 513-5641. 80D'ICENIRE Health & W•lln•ss C•nt MAsSAGE Skin Care AROMA1HERAPY BODYTRFA1MENIS Samia • ~n 7 ct.ya• wttk • Mon •• f'ri 9am-9pm, S.LSun IOam 7pm Costa Mesa Huntinstt.on Beach 866 e.br, SW.. 101 17672 a-ch l\Mt.1 Sul-0 A E (ea.t al Bri8lol, c:1Me to Soudli C-P ..... ) (Deed> II N-In uo P1eduo P\Me) 714.668.9925 714.847.9936 o caion~. 0 Fat. o Cholesterol. 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They've caught the spirit, and we' re certain our readers will tool Advertise your message in this special keepsake i11ue • ~ ...,, PACIFIC EIBELL. . ----- Newport Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pi Nightly meeting are oU red In Costa Mesa and Newport » ach for anyone who wants to over- come nicotine addicUon. Por ft schedule, call 774-9106 or (800) 642-0666. Hoag Cancer Center sponsors a free tai chi class for intermediate to advanced levels from 10:30 to 11 :30 a.m. Thursdays for people with cancer and their families. A beginner session °'eets from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Fridays. The classes are designed to reduce stress, increase longevity and pro- mote a sense of well being with basic, eaS)'·to-leam, nonstrenu- ous movements to aid in balance and concentration. The class is taught by Victor Annand. No reg- istration is required. Free. Hoag Cancer Cen~ is at 4000 W, Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call 722-6237. Oasis Senior Center offers a dai- ly telephone contact program for seniors who have a limlted local support system. For more infor- mation, call 644-3244. The Costa Mesa Communicators Toastmasters Club meets from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at lhe Ornngc County Department EduC'ellon, 200 Kalmus On Costa M a. Meetings are open anyone who wants to unprove or her public <>peaking skills. F more mfonnauon, call ••4-5030 The Newport Beach DlsU gwshed Toastmasters Club 13 meets Crom 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesda rn Sgt. Pepperoni's meeting root 2300 Bnstol St.. Newport Beac For reservations, call 730-3671 Mesa Messengers Toastmast Club 691 in Costa Mesa meets 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Mesa Vere Umtc•d Metho~t Church, 17( W. Baker St .. Costd Mesa. F more Ulfonn~tion, call 540-4446 I Oasis Senior Center otters Care-A-Van transport to ta members to appointments a grocery shopping. The shutl takes members to the center. F appoliltments; call ?44-3244. Oasis Senior Center has a wal Ulg group called Walkers N Rockers that meets once a w to enjoy scenic walks in an around the Newport Beach are For more information, call 64 3244. DUFFY ELECTRIC BOAT RENTALS 50°/o OFF Monday thru Thursday RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED: (949) 645-6427 2001 \XI. Coa~t Ilv. y .. Ne\\ 1xm Be.llh. CA !lour~ IOCJO A\1 .... 00 P\1 S.\l.J-:', • Ht:YL\L"i • S[lt\"l<T • Fl:\.\'.'WCJ:\(i •2 hr minimum l.xp1res 8 31 9H VhA MASTFRCAIU>, A~IFX ACCEPTFO The !7th Annual -Sponson - ·ICHIGHJ~· l)ogie WCLlk Bags •J:ii:ljl·l;t;• (Must Ix rtt:eived by ~ember 9, 1998) Presented by Every registered participant will receive 2 FREE round-trip tickets to Catalina! ·SQU· SPOHS01t5· CO\Si MA(;Alll'll tEJohn L . 1JCom. ·---.. ,,, LATHA M WATKINS .. -.. -- Reserve Space by Monday, August 2.4, 5 p.m. Tam Nllme..,.......,..... _____ -------Cetcgay(chec:k ont) 0 Mostcrs Class ..... 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Sara began taking ·Mommy and Me classes with her mother, Elizabeth Martin, when she was 2 SCHOOL CONTINUEp FROM 1 more control over which school their children attend. "We have spent dJ1 immense amount of time looking for ways to implement change where log- ic, space and reason would allow us to do it," he said. The district approved the moratorium to dectJ with space constraints created by the state's 1994 class-size reductions. The policy prohibited students from transferring even if parents felt their children would receive a better education at another school. The s1tudtion was particularly PEEPING CONTINU ED FROM 1 on the Internet that rndlcated there weren't ct.ny ldws against · his actions. Police say a videotape confis- cated from Lyman shows three women being recorded without their knowledge at Fashion Island. On the ldpes, the camera is pointed upward under the women's skirts, showing their underwear and buttocks. The tape also shows Lyman's face as the camera bobs b<lck and forth, pol.Jee added. After the tape was reviewed by the Orange C >unty district attorney's office and Newport Beach pohce, Supenor Court Judge Geoffrey Glass issued an arrest warrant. Lyman was arrest- ed at an auto locater company on MacArthur Boulevard m Irvine at about 3'.30 p.m. Tuesday. Sgt. Mike McDermott said Lyman violated the women's nght to privacy. "The violation says it's illegal to videotape into an area where someone has a reasonable expec- tation of privacy,• he said. #We FYI + Gymnastics classes rMume the week of Sept. 14. Registration started this week. The regular program is S86 for 13 weeks, and the individualized program is S 156. For more information, call 645-8551. years old. Martin said she has seen her daughter's self-confidence in gymnastics cross over to other parts of her life. "That's why I keep her in," Martin said. Martin has tried other gymnas. tics programs that have focused more on competition and results. Gangnes is focused on the wel- "We have spent e11 inmense cirno.n of time lookilg for ways to inplemn chCl1ge where logic, space Cl1d reason would alow us to do 1t: Robert Bari>ot Superintendent hard on some West Side parents, who complained to the board that their children were not being challenged at their neighborhood schools, which used to focus on teaching students English. Parents can apply to Susan Oespenas, assistant superinten- dent of elementary education. Transfers will be granted on a first-come, first.served basis. A matter of privacy? Do you think David I Wi¥jne Lyman should be tried tor his actions? can our Readen Hotline at 642-6086 or send an e- mail to dailypllotOearthllnk.net . Include the spelling of your name and your city of resktence. believe that reasondble expecta- tion of privacy is constituted under a women's skirt." McDermott added this may be the first case in Orange County- and possibly the state -where someone has been charged with illegally usipg a camera to look under a women's sklrt. •The only reason we caught this guy was because we were able to put the suspect, tape and victim together,• be said . Law enforcement officials say there are hundreds of sites on the Internet devoted to amateur pic- tures that show scantily clad girls and women in public places. McDermott said one site shows pictures similar to the o nes police found on the tape. P/l,;j,t°'1tante Gltamma cJfina • , In a Beautiful Setting on t VIP Lunches $9.50 with your VIP Card Great Lunch Offers ALSO AVAILABLE FOR SUNSET D INNERS Fresh Soft Shell Crab with Puta On!J $12.5)() 1-lb. Live Maine Lobster with Puta Onl]S15.90 Sunset Dinners 4s30 p.m .... 6.00 p.m. Sentadonal 3-Coane Dinners St11m111 •t $10.!JO Sunday Champagne Buffet Brunch 11 aOO ........ 1a30 p.a. °"'J $I 6. 90 /#" J>n'IO" 673-9500 ' fare of a child and enhancing a 1. EZELL chlld's self-esteem, Martin said. • 1t's been priceless, really,• Martin said. CONTINUED FROM 1 Gangries has master's degrees in counseling psychology and physical education, focusing on . sports psychology and motor i learning. She also holds a state teaching credential. She uses various techniques from positive reinforcement to visualization. "We teach them strategies that direct thought and attention to what they want to achieve rather than what they're afraid m1ght happen/ Gangries said. Molly Miettinen, 11, describes what she does when she has a 1 particularly difficult t~sk. ~ l . "I tell-myself the steps I have to do, and I see myself doing it," she said. Once a student has been accepted into a school. the trans- fer becomes pennarient. . In addition, if a school cannot accept all students from the same family, the policy will allow those who got shut out to be at the top of a waiting list for future open- ings. School board member Wendy Leece initiated the lit~ of the moratorium and won support from the full board. "I'm so happy to see this,• said school board member Serene Stokes. "It is so disheartening to see parents address this boa.rd so many times without us being able to do anything about it. ff ful person and a loyal, patriotic mcilvidual. • Ezell was an outspoken leader m the INS when he was appoint· ed to the position by then-Presi· dent Ronald Reagari, fighting to crack down on illegal immigra- tion. After that, he established the Newport Beach-based consulting firm the Ezell Group, which helps obtain legal immigrant status for foreigri investors willing to create new jobs for Americans. King said he respected Ezell for his professional ideals and for his fun-loVing personality. He said Ezcll's focus as region- al commissioner was twofold: He did everytlung m his power to help people who wanted to come to the United States legally 8Ild, at the same tune, was very strong m the area of immigration law enforcement. , Ezell, a lifelong Republican, sponsored the hotly debated 1994 California irulJalJve that sought to deny public sennces and benefits to illegal immigrants. Voters passed the measure overwhelm- ingly, but it was later declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court. "He was scorned by a few, and to those cntics I would say they No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper FITS IN... Daily Pilot f((i)jj• --:.-....-~~~ Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! ' ii I 1 t l • • • 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Block South of 405 f'wy 545-7168 m +Memorial serviees for Harold Ezell are at 9 a.m. Saturday in the Memorial Gardens at Crystal cathedral, 12141 Lewis St., Gar- den Grove + Public viewing for friends and associates will be from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday at Saddleback Chapel, 220 E. Main St., Tustin + In lieu of flowers, donations should be sent to Harbor Christ- ian Center, Harold Ezell Scholar- ship Fund, P.O. Box 7475, New- port Beach, Calif. 92658. The fund is set up to help underprivileged inner-city children attend a Christ- ian school. didn't understand bun,• King said. "Hal was a good fnend of mine arid he was a lot of fun to be around. He will always be remembered m my heart." Some of Ezell's achlevements include servmg on the U.S Com- mission o~ lmrrugrabon Reform, chairman of Americans Against illegal Immigration and recipient of the Lincoln Club of Orange County's Man of the Year award in 1995. He is survived by his Wife, Lee Kinney Ezell oC Newport Beach, and three daughters, Sandra, Pamela and Julie. F lavorful & D e licious L unch es & D inne r Wednemy, August 26, 1998 5 SKATER j CONTINUED FROM 1 I about our city and where it's 1 gomg. I want to be part of the 1 process and the solutions.· I McComb faces some stiff com- 1 petition for a seat that will be vacated by outgomg Councilman John Hedges. Planning Commis- sioners Mike Kr&Wey and Tod Ridgeway and msurance broker Len Miller already have qualified as candidates. While aspiring c;andidate were weighing their political option!>, McComb was busy field- mg calls from the media and the ! publ.Jc about her dispute with· : pollce over her speeding ticket. McComb was found guilty last · week of exceeding the posted 8 mph speed limit on the board-· walk. A officer using a speed- ometer on his bicycle said she was going 17 mph A traffic com- llll5s1oner Wdlved her $135 fine. McComb wants to put the ordedl belund her and focus on the ctvic rOdd ahead McComb, who works at an Irvine equip- ment fmdDcmg busmess, said she hopes she can ~hake the stigma she gdliled because of the ticket. #r 1ust sldrted thin.king about tlungs dfter the mcident, • she said. "The way tlungs are han- dled in Newport Beach are real negabve rt's time to tum that around." UNIQUE WINE ROOMS CATERING AVAILABLE PRNATE PARTY ROOMS Picturesque course through Newport Heights offers gently rolling hills, ocean and bay views & cool breezes 51 FEATURE RACE • IK FUN RUN/ WAii Kids' Klasslc Race and Free Fitness Fair newporr Harbor BIGh scboot LOOO DESIOH IY CCXJY llSH, .... MT ST\JOENT SATURDAY OCTOBER 3, 1998 Newport Harbor High School 16th St. & lrvif!e Ave., Newport Beach W•nn-up 7130 •.m. 2K 8:00 •.m. • SK 8130 •.m. Kids' KIMelo llw S-7 yur-oldl 9:15 Lm. • 8-10 ,_.-o1c1a 9:301.m. FltMa , .. , 7&30 ..,.._ 1Ch00 ..... 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J ' 11 (1t -A h I ~~ ti Cl ,, ,. 1: 11 21 • d~ 2j 2: 'b~ 2' u at ,. 2' vJI 31 a. .. 3' "I 31 St 3'1, ' ~ , I f ~ R •, I• r ~ 01 ,, c ti \ 4 .... 5 "~ ·5 4 'Nednesday, Augu$t 26, 1998 • Send AROUND TOWN Items to the O.lly Pilot. Around Town, 310 w. Bay St .• Cosu Mesa, 92627, fu them to 646- 4170; or ailt 540-1224, ot 228 A c~ p~e llsttng of Around Town can be found at www lat1mes.comlpilot. TODAY . . Blvd., Newport Beach. Admission is $27 for members arid $35 for nonmembers. Call (714) 995- 6353. New Leaf Natural Culllne LLC of Costa Mesa will present a cook- ing class on warm-weather soups and salads from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in Costa Mesa. Reservations are required. Admission is $35. Por more information, call 4·44-1005. A Juried photography exhlbttton will ~ on dlspldy through Sept. 18 ~· the Newport Beach City Hall allery. 3300 Newport Blvd. Ad ssion ts free. For more infor-Sportswriter and Jouma.Ust Mar- ma yon, ca~ (949) (17-3870. tin Q.ugard will make an appear- 1 a.nee vat 7 p.m. at the niangle C,teative Recruiting Strategies Square 'Barnes & Noble Book-'+'ill be presented from 8 to 9 a.m. ,an,r, 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa at the Sheraton Newport Beach, Me6a. Admission is free. For more 4545 MacArthur Blvd. Registra-W,onnation, call 631-0614. tion will begin at 7 a.m. Admis-·· ';.)'--• sio!1 for Professi~n~ in Human '·'fRfOAV Resources Assooation members · HI around town 1be ant Bob Henry ChW Cook- off and Salsa Preparation Contest will be presented from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. et Bob Henry Park, 16th Street and DOver Drive, Newport Beach. Admission is free. Call (949) 642-2479. SUNDAY A badl-country hike wl1l ~e place from 9 a.m. to noon at Cry~­ tal Cove State Park, 8411 E. CqjlSt Highway. Newport Beach. ~ers should meet at El Moro Visitor Center. Parking is $5. For •more information, call ·(949) 494-3539. ONGOING I I day of each month in the Oty Council chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. For more information, call 644-3151. Nlcottne Anonymous fellowship wants to help men and women who smoke to quit and remain smoke free. Por more information · on local evening meetings. call 650-2713. The Costa Mesa HJ.stortcial Sod- ety holds a !Tee open house from 11 a .m. to 3 p.m: Thursdays at 1870 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa. The event features memorabilia !rom the city of Costa Mesa and 1 the Santa Ana Army Air Base. Por more information, call 631-5918. Newport Beoch/Costo Mieso Daily Pi NlgbUy meettngs are offered ln Costa Mesa and Newport Beach for anyone who wants to over- come nicotine addiction. For a schedule, call 774-9106 or (800) 642-0666. Hoag Cancer Center sponsors a free tai chi class for intennediatc to advanced leve~ from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Thursdays for people with cancer and their families. A beginner session m.e~ts from 10:30 to 11 :30 a.m. Fridays. The cl.asses are designed to reduce stress, increase longevity and pror mote a sense of well being with basic, easy-to-team, nonstrcqu- ous niovement.S to aJd' in balance and concentratioJl. The class is taught by Victor Annand. No reg- istration is required. Free. Hoag Cancer Center is at 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport B~acb. For more information, call 122-6237. Orange County Department Education, 200 Kalmus Ori Costa Mesa. Meetings are open dI\yone who want<> to improve or her public speaking skills. more information, ccill 444-503 The Newport Beach DI ti guished Toastmasters Club 13 meets from 7 to 9 p.m Tuesda in Sgt. Pepperoni's meeting roo 2300 Bristol St., Newport Beat For reservations, call 730-3671. Mesa Messengers Toast.mast Club 691 in Costa Mesa meets 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Mesa VPTc United Methodist Church, 17( W. Baker St., Costa tvtesa F more information, call 540-4446 '1: a s is $22 in advance and $27 at the door; guests pay $27 in advance and $32 at the door. Students pay $5 m advance dfld $10 at the door. Call 245-7834. Estancia High School's class of 1968 will hold its 30-year reunion at 6 p.m. at th'.e Balboa Pavilion Tale of the Whale Restaurant, 400 Bay Front. Newport Beach. The event will feature Hawaiian beach party attire. Admission is $80. Poe more information, call The Kiwanis Club of Newptirt Beach-Corona del Mar meet-1 at nQOn Thursdays at the P.ahia Corinthian.Yacht Club, 160'.i Bay- side Drive, Corona del ti,Jar. For more information, call 8~2-1148. Overeaters Anonymous meets from 1 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at St. John's Episcopal Church, 183 E. Bay St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 953-0900. I Oasis Senior Center offers Care-A-Van transport to ta members tO' appoinbnents ar grocery shoppi!\g. The shutt takes members to the center F appointments, call 644-3244. ... 5 Oasis Senior Center' offers a daJ· ly telephone conu,tt program for seniors who hav~ a limited local support system. For more infor- mation, call 644-3244. 0 5 .. Ensign lntermedJate School offers a free parenting seminar and open discussion for parents or teens from 7 to 8:30 p .m. the last Wednesday of each month. For more information, call 225-8189. Oasis Senior Center has a wal mg group called Walkers N Rockers that meets once a we< to en1oy scenic walks in an around the•NeWport Beach are For more information, call 64 3244. ~ I c l "' 0 $ d ( "' A l 1 e d I ~ y ( . \ • 1 . ~ r-• • • .. .. • .. • . .. .. .. :: • . •• •• .. •• ... •• • • 4 • -I • "This ls Your Carden, .. a picture book by Maggie Smith, will be dJscussecl from 10:45 to 11:30 a.m. m the chtldren's department of the Metro Pointe BQmes & Noble Booksellers, 901B South Coast Drive, No. 150, Costa Mesa. Free. F.or more information, call 444- 0226. The Networkers will meet from 11 :45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Golf dnd Country Club, 170 I GoU Course Drive. Admis- sion 1s $1 2 dnd includes lunch. For more mionnation, call 885-9093. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce will present its busi- ness dfter-hours mixer from 5:30 to 7·30 pm. dt Wolfgang Puck Cale nedr Macy's m South Coast PldZa, 3333 Bnstol Ave., Costa Mesa Adnuss1on is free for mem- bers dnd $10 for nonmembers. c dll 885-9o<:}0 Conscious EaUng will be pre- sented at 7 p.m. at the Metro Pointe 8drnes & Noble Book- sellers, 90 l B South Coast Dnve, No. 150, Cosld Mesa. The event is free. For more infonnation, call 444-0226. THURSDAY Women In Management's month- ly meeting w1ll feature Diana ' Walte rs and Rayleen Hmon who will present Lis tening ... The Secret to Successful Communica- tions dt 6 p.m. at the Sheraton Newport Hotel, 4545 MacArthur 951-5435. . SATURDAY CPR and MedJc Flrst Aid will be presented from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the OCC Sailing Base, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Registration is $50 for Newport Beach residents and $55 for non- residents. Register at Newport Beach Community Services,,3300 Newport Blvd. For more informa- tion, call (949) 644-3151. A back-country hike will take place from 9 a.m. to noon at Crys- tal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast Highway. Newport Beach. Hikers should meet at El Moro VISitor Center. Parking is $5. For more information, call (949) 494-3539. New Leaf Natural Culslne LLC of Costa Mesa will present a cook- ing class on warm-weather soups and salads from 9:30 to 11 :30 a.m. in Costa Mesa. Rese rvations are required. Admission is $35. The class is limited to four or five peo- ple. For more information. call 444-1005. A beach walk and tour of cot- tages and tide pools will take place at 10 and 11 a.m. at Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Walk- ers should meet at Los nancos parking lot. Parking is $5. Call (714) 730-7730 or (949) 494-9638. A free introductory dass ln pri- mordial sound meditation is' offered by Marvfu Greenberg at Complementary Healing Arts, 666 Baker St., Costa Mesa. To make a reservation, call 969-7653. The Newport Beach Psychologi- cal Association presents a men's support group at 4 p.m. Fridays. The fee is $25 per session. For more information, call 722-4588. The Alliance for the Mentally ID of Orange County provides edu- cation and emotional support for families with loved ones who are mentally ill. A free support group meets from 10 to 11:30 a.m. every other Saturday at Orange County Mental Health Clinic;. 3115 Red Hi)J Ave .. Costa Mesa. For more information, call 850-8463. The Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commis-. sion meets at 7 p.m. the first Tues- The Pactfic Business Xcbange has weekly breakfast meetings at 7 a.m. Tuesdays at the Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 640-0588. The Costa Mesa Senior CIUzen Square and Round Dance Club seeks experienced dancers to join in from 9 to. 11 a.m. Thursdays at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 19th and Pomona streets, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 545-5669. A.rthrttts Foundation Instructor Wyoma McKinley leads an exer- cise class at 11 a.m. Thursdays at the Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 513-5641. BOD'ICENIRE H•alth & W•lln•u C•nt MAsSAGE Skin Care AROMA1HERAPY BODY1RFA1MENIS Sauna ~ 7 days a Wttk • Mon.·1-'ri llam-9pm. Sat.&n 10am-7pm Costa Mesa Huntinstt.on Beach 666 e.br, Sulc. 101 J7672 8-ch lilYd.1 Sul-0 a E ~of BrlMol. de-. to South CoeM Pa-) (8-ia A N-In u P1'octc. Pl.ma) 714.668.9925 714.847.9936 The Costa Mesa Communicators Toastmasters Club meets from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at the 50°/o OFF Monday thru Thursday RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED: (949) 645-64 27 2001 W. Coa l II\\ y. Ne\\ port BeJch . CA II our~ llJ.OO i\ \1 ~ .00 PM S.\ITS • IU:Yl'.\LS • SEf{\'ICE • IT\A~<J~(, •2 hr minimum. l :\p1r1.·-. 8 3 1 98 Vtc..,A MA"iTERC'\RI>. A \IEX' '\CCFPTI:D I • c o calories. 0 Fat. C.sh prises for the bat sand sculpton! Presented by .. I . I • -} c i ! I J • F ~IRVINE ~ JR.~AMBER OF CO~ERCE MIXER Wednesday, August 26u. (949) 641·7188 second annual o Choleswrol. *""'~ o.-..... c....,...~c..-,,...,..."9 .... X'O ................... ~~ ... QI\ ....... '°"'*"""...., ..,.,, • .,.,, .......................... ~.._,...t---.... · ........... ~~ ..... ~~"""..,....,........ _....,._ '9~ ~ .... ~.,.,,., ... 'jQIQl't .............. ,... .... .... ~., ......... ...,..,-~...._""' ,.,,., ... ...... --C:.9"•b¥f'W'I ... ( ........... ~(....,. ........ _. .... _ ·------......... ,,_ ....... ,_....._ .. .__"' ...... ,....,..._......,. ____ Fr.iday, August 28, 1998 Where can you find good peOple, great neighborhoods, thriving industry and excellent schools? From Costa Mesa to the Newport Coast, our newsroom is gathering copy and photos to show what makes our area so special. They've caught the spirit, and we're certain our readers will tool Advertise your message in this special · keepsake issue • Reserve Space by Monday, August 24, 5 p.m . To Catch the Spirit, call 642-4321 The !7th Annual Sunday Sept. 13, 1998 Big Corona State Beach 10 a.m. -S p.m. Every registered participant will receive 2 FRE.E round-trip tickets to Catalina! -Court~ of Catallna Passenga Scrvtcc -Sponsors- ·KIHCJ OFTHI SNCKASRU·~----·ICMIGHT~ "SQUIU SPONSOU" ~ ...,, PACIFIC EIBELL. ~.~t ..., C<nsi MA C A~I Ht Dogie Wcilk Bcigs LATH AM I WATKIN S ., --- -.... -•J:ii:\ji•l:t;• ----(Must be received by 5eptcmber 9, 1998) • Tam Neme _____________________ ...:._ ____ __ Tamltader __________________ -..,..------- f~ll.lbon'----~-------------------~ Adch$s. __________________ __,, __________ __ C1ty ___________________ ...... z1p ___ _ Tel¢ihol~-· --~--------------...:.....-- 1111ry ... .--. ...... OChtclc OCtdC«d awe o~ O.A.m.Exp Nlmt on cai'd.._ _________ -.....:. _____ _ c.dl'Qnbr.r ____ ~..---------'- Us> -0..--..------------------..;.;_--·~ ....... ..._~.....__..;..._ _____ ~-~ Category (chttk ont) 0 Mo$tm CIMs .. Nchltect[llT'l'IS O Business CIMs •. . • • • • ~s oo "'' ocner bus~ c~: bris;·~~cU;t;;,g·,;;~·. ~ > 0 fllmihts .... ......... • ..... • • .... ........ • .. •.... ·-... • • ... $90 00 Ceo consist of mort thon ooe C!Jtt YQ(X ntlghl:xn togdherl) Q Ott-a ~IUCIOOS 595 00 ~~!Cn, yctth ,.OUpS, stMCt clubs, J.)Ubllc • f!tC Mail or r...,x rorm whh chr.Ck 01 otdit card m flllcd °''to Ntwport 1-Wbor Nu Chemba ol COtTll'l'lertt 1470 Jlmbofet ltd,~ Bach CA 92660 Pt'tcne (949) 729-4400 •FM (949) 729 4'17 (Gllllline tie.ktts 'Mii be OstribMd et lht (lolCl'lt~ •• -- 0 lS r e 1 r a e r ... Ndwport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot .GYMNASTS CONTINUED FROM 1 nasties facility for the new Down- town Commuruty Center. FYI + Gymnastics classes resume the w eek of Sept. 14. Registration started this week. The regular program is $86 for 13 weeks, and the individualized program ,is S 156. For more information, , call 645-8551. Because the gym.nasties pro- grttm s.harefi the exist:Ing gymna- sium with adult and youth bas- ketball and volleyball progrdrrlS, Divmo and her staff have to put up and tear down the equipment everyday. • years old. The new facility will allow th(\\• Martin said $he has seen her program to expand and offer difi daughter's self-confidence in ferent hours of operation. lt nq\v gymnastics cross over to other runs 40 hours a week. '1 parts of her life. Many of the students t\ave "That's why l keep her in,• been in the program for years, Martin said. Gangnes said. . J Martin has tried other gymnas- Sara began laking ~ommy tics programs that have focused and Me classes Wlth her mother, more oo competition and reslJlls. Elizabeth Martin, when'she was 2 Gangnes is focused on the wel- SCHOOL CONTINUED FROM 1 more control over which school their children attend. •we hd.ve spent dI1 immense amount of time looking for ways lo implement change where log- ic, space and reason would allow us to do it,~ he said. The district approved the moratorium lo deal with ·space constraints created by the state's 1994 class-size reductions. The policy prohibited students from transferring even if parents felt therr children would receive a better educallon at another school. The situation was particularly · PEEPING CONTINUED FROM 1 on the Internet that mdicated there weren't dny laws against his actions Police say a videotape confis- cated from Lyman shows three women being recorded without their knowledge at Fashion Island. On the tapes, the camera \S pointed upward under the women's skirts. showing their underwear dnd buttocks. The tape also shows Lyman's face as the camera bobs back and forth, police added. "We have spent m immense ClnOOOt of tine looki1g for ways to inpBnent change where logic, space md reason would alaw us to do tt: Robert Barbot Superintendent hard on some West Side parents, who complained to the board that their children were not being challenged at their neighborhood schools, which used to focus on teaching students English. Parents can apply to Susan Despenas, assistant superinten- dent of elementary education. Thansfers will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis. Do you think David I Wayne Lyman should be tried for his actions? Call our Readers Hottine at 642-6086 or send an e- mail to dailypilotOearthllnk.net . Include the spelling of your name and your city of residence. believe that reasonable expecta- tion of privacy is constituted under a women's skirt.• After the tape was reviewed by the Orange C >unty district attorney's office and Newport • Beach police, Superior Court Judge Geoffrey Glass tSsued dil arrest warrant. Lyman was arrest- ed at an auto locater company on MacArthur Boulevard in Irvine at about 3:30 p.m. Tuesday. McDermott added this may be the first case in Orange County - and possibly the state -where someone has been charged with illegally using a camera to look under a women's skirt. •The only reason we caught this guy was because we were able to put the suspect, tape and victim together," he said. Law enforcement offioals say there are hundreds of sites on the Internet devoted to amateur pic- tures that show scantily clad girls and women in p ublic places. McDermott said one site shows pictures similar to the ones police found on the tape. Sgt. Mike McDermott said Lyman violated the women's right to pnvacy. "The violation says it's illegal , to videotape mto an area where someone has a reasonable expec- tation of pnvacy, • he said. "We ' . . r \ . \ t • • • .. a. , • • • • r • • • .. r • •, . . .. • i, • 'P/l,;~t<>1tante Gltamma /lJ,;na In a Beautiful Setti ng on t VIP Lunches $9.50 with your VIP Card Great Lunch Offers A1 SO AVAILABLE FOR SUNSET DINNERS Fruh Soft Shell Crab with Pasta Only $12.90 l ·lb. Live Maine Lobster with Pasta Only$15.90 S unset Dinners 4d0 p.m • ., 6r00 p.m. Sen1adonal 3-Cou.ne Din.nus S111rti"t 111 SJ0.90 Sunday Champagne Buffet Brunch 11.00 ....... la3() , ••• °"" $16.!JO,.., ~ 673-9500 ' fare of a child and enhancing a child's self-esteem, M artin said. • 1t•s been priceless, really,• Martin said. I EZELL I i CONTINUED FROM 1 Gangnes has master's degrees in counseling psychology and ful person and a loyal, patnob.c physical education, focusing on , individual.• sports psych ology and motor Ezell was an outspoken leader learning. Sbe also holds a state in the INS when he was appoint· teaching credential. ed to the position by then-Pres1- She uses various techniques dent Ronald Reagan, fighting to from positive reinforcement to crack down on illegal immigra- visualization. tjt>n. ~We teach them strategies that . After that, he established the direct thought and attention to j1 Newport Beach-based consulting what they want to achieve rather 1 ! finn the Ezell Group, which helps than what they're afraid might ! obtain legal immigrant status for happen," dangnes said. 1 foreign investors willing to create Molly Miettinen, 111 describes \ new jobs for Amencans. what she does when she has a : Kihg said he respected Ezell particularly diffic:uft ti>Sk. l for his professional ideals and for "I tell myseU the steps I tlave to ·: his fun-loving personality. do, and I see myself doing il, • she : He said EzeU's focus as region- said. al commiss1oner was twofold: He Once a student has been accepted into a school, the trans- fer becomes permanent. . In addition, if a school cannot accept all students from the same family, the policy will allow those who got shut out to be at the top of a waiting list for future open- ings. School board member Wendy Leece initiated the lifting of the moratorium and woo support from the full board. "I'm so happy to see this," said school board-member Serene Stokes. "It is so disheartening to see parents address this board so many times wi,thout us being able to do anything about it." 95 ,..._-~~~ did everything in his power to help people who wanted to come to the United States legally and, at the same tune, was very strong in the area of inurugration law enforcement. Ezell, a Welong Republican, sponsored the hotly debated 1994 California trutiabve that sought to deny public services and benefits to illegal immigrants. Voters passed the measure overwhelm- ingly, but it was later declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court. •He was scorned by a few, and to those cnbcs l would say they No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper FITS IN ... Daily Pilot Mattress Outlet Stor ' BRAND NEW -COSMEnCALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! j 3 165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Block Soulb of 405 Fwy 545-7168 FYI +Memorial services for Harold Ezell are at 9 a.m. Saturday in the Memorial Gardens at Crystal Cathedral. 121 41 Lewis St., Gar- den Grove. +Public viewing for friends and associates will be from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday at Saddleback Chapel, 220 E. Main St., Tustin ~ In l!eu of flowers, donations should be sent to Harbor Christ· ian Center, Harold Ezell Scholar- ship Fund, P.O. Box 7475, New~ port Bea~h. calif. 92658. The fund 1s set up to help underprivileged inner-city children attend a Christ- ian school. didn't understand tum,• Kmg said. "Hal was a good fnend of mine and be was a Jot of fun to be around. He will always be remembered m my heart.• Some of Ezell's achievements include serving on the U.S. Com- mission on lmnugration Reform, chairman of Amencans Against Illegal Immigration and recipient of the Lincoln Club of Orange County's Man of the Year award in 1995. . He is survived by his wlfe, Lee Kinney Ezell of Newport Beach, and three daughters, Sandra, Pamela and Julie. • F lavorful & D e licious L u n c h es & D inne r Wednesday, August 26, 1998 5 :SKATER : · CONTINUED FROM 1 I about our city and where it's 1 gouig. I want to be part of the process and the solutions.• McComb faces some stiff com· pebtion for a seat that will be vacated by outgoing Councilman . John Hedges Pl~g Commis· sjoners Mike ~ey and Tod Ridgeway and 'msuraf'lce broker · Len Miller already have qualified 1 ciS candidates. · i While aspmng candidates were weighing their political options, McComb was busy field· mg calls from the media and the pubhc about her dispute with police over her speeding ticket. McComb was found gwlty last : week of exceeding the posted 6 mph speed lmut on the board· walk. A officer using a speed- ometer on his bicycle said she • wds gorng 17 mph. A traft1c com- . mii,5loner waived her $135 fine McComb wants to put the ordeal behind her and focus on the CIV1C road ahead. McComb, ' who worki. at an lrvine eqwp- ment tmanong business, said she hopes she can shake the stigma she gamed because of the ticket. "l just stdrted thinkmg about ' Uungs after the incident," she sdid. "The way things are han- dled m Newport Beach are real neganve It's wne to turn that around.~ UNIQUE WINE ROOMS CATERING AVAILABLE PANATE PARTY ROOMS Picturesque course through Newport Heights offers gently rolling hills, ocean and biy views & cool breezes 51 FEATURE RACE • IK FUN RUN/ WALK Kids' Klasslc Race and Free Fitness Fair -NefNf)Ql'r--I4arbor HIOf> lvbOOf LOOO OESIOH 1Y CtJaY BISH, .... 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I .......... _ .. ...,.., • ....., .................. I ....... --.............. .., ...... .... 1 ...... _ ia. I ..... _ ---' .. • f 6 Newport Beach/Costa Meso Ooity Pilot SOCCER PREVIEW Vanguards' ' ' women in reloading situation • Despite having 15 underclassmen, Vanguards expect to be better lhdn last season's record-sc>tting team. h -.<>' lllU DcWt Piot ' ·COSTA MESA -The Southern Cdlifornid College women's soc- cer Lec1m <Jrddudted five players from lc1st ycc1r's squad, three of which were stt.1rters. Costa Mesa's Batlik proves he's still the one in the canoe, .. winning three gold medals at Nike world championships. !kif Pb · eer behind the now-thriving r program at the Newport tic Center, 45-year-old Costa Mesa resident Jirka Batlik is still passion- ate about giving back to the sport in which be has competed at an elite level for three decades. He is, however, still not above taking a little for himself, including three gold medals in the canoe competition at the recent Nike World Masters Championships in and around Portland, Ore. "I'm 45, going on 18," said Batlik, an alternate with the United States Olympic teams in 1984 and '88 and a former nation- al team member in his native Czech Republic. "I've been paddling for 30 years, but I feel like I'm just getting started." BaWk, who won the C-1 (single canoe) intermediate 500-'meter race at the Eddie Bauer U.S. Canoe-Kayak National Cham· pionships the week before in Seattle, com- peted for the first time in the quadrennial Nike event, which included more than 400 paddlers, ages 30 and older, from 18 coun- tries. He also finished second in Seattle in the C-1 senior 1,000 and the C-1 masters 500, while contributing to a fourth-place show- ing in the C-4 senior 500, but Batlik said he was feeling less than confident, beading into the world championships. "I did reasonably well ~t nationals, but I felt I was still lacking speed and I hadn't felt really good on the water, yet," Batlik said. "I'd raced hard for four days and I just ' •1•m 4S, going on 18 .. ! Jirka Batllic. veteran champion canoeist Wednesday, August 26, 1998 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 4:.4223 didn't feel like 1 was ready (for the Niko event). •But, I arrived in Portland the fust day (Aug. 17) and I felt better. I lined up in the 1,000 against all the guys I used to compete against, including two Hungarians, a Russ- ian, a German, a Canadian and other Americans. Ballik said he was fourth at the hallway point, but fell better and better, and slowly began reeling in the competition. "l was getting hungry for a medal, because the 1,000 is my best event,• he recalled. "I was thinking about the bronze medal and pushing the Canadian guy, then I passed him and started focusing on the German. With 250 meters to go I was still racing the Getman for the silver medal, but he finally gave in and I lined up the Hun- garian guy. I wound up beating him by inches, which kind of set the pace for my regatta. I ended up beating the Hunganan. m close races in the 500 (Aug. 18) and the 1• 5,000 (Aug. 20). . . . , Despite U1e fierce competition,• Batlik1... said he enjoyj?d the camaradene shared by his intemationcil rivals. . r •When it comes to rdCUlg,• we were all ,; very serious. But yet the atmosphere was very fnendly . and constructive and it t brought out some good memories from the ~ . ~ past. n, The upbedl BaWk, however, has always' been more interested in the futute than the past and he plans to continue to support ' and encourdge younger paddlers through continued uwolvement at NAC • 1 still love the sport, H he said, "and I want to help it continue to grow by passing on my experience to the youngsters. J always say every kid in a canoe or a kayak., is a kld not put on the street. ff HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBAtl Thctl h•t1m flmshed the season 1 i-8, thl' most wins in program hJ<,tory. wc1s third m the Golden Athlt-t1< Sl<1Lc Conference and mc1dc• 11 to the NAlA regional tourri.111tPnt A single-minded approach But conlrdry to what one would expect, considenng the \'<1ctfJllt1rds will have 15 under- l ld'>'>llll'll on the roster, sec coc1cll ::-;n>lt Ddmeron lS not look- mq 111 th1.., Hroup as a team for the IUlUff' I >,111a•ron believes this team < ,, 11 \\ m nm\ c1nd will, in fact, be be ·llN th,in last year's team in the --..>.th \-Pur of Vanguard soccer. \'\1• hc1w c1 lot more players \\ho c c1n hold the ball, shoot and dnbl>IP pc1st people, H Dameron sc11cl "Tiw incoming players are challt•ncpnq for i.pots m the start- tn~J hrwup ·· <>I lhP l<'W upperclassmen, St·mor sw<•t•per Kalie Kelley and 1u111or Lon Collier will provide lec1dN,l11µ <.tnd experience on the f1<•ld St>nior .Jodi Book will nm hor thP de fense and Jessica LuhmtJn will return as the start- mq QOdUt'. Ddmt•ron believes Uus team's ... trPn!Jlh 1s its youth and desire. ·c >ur ~·ounger players have a lot ol rJt>le>rnundllon and energy,• Dcrnll'ron <,dtd. "The players with morP exp<'nence will help them keep on tr<lck, providing us with a stronu nux, • the coach said. Tht undercldssmen are not w1thou1 <'xpcn£>nce either. Ten are sophomorE.'s who played a lot of qcrnw... lc11.l <:.eason for sec. Thf> fr<•shn1<•n <1lso played over thf> summN with d variety of quality c luh tP<1ms 'I sf'<' lht'> ds a positive," IJc1mPrnn stl1d "It could work dq,nn-.t us, hut th(' younger play- Ns JUSI kP<'P gPtttng better ... On<> skill 0dmeron likes in his youncwr plc1yf'r'> 1s creabvity on the hPlcl , pdssmg the ball well to ""' up qood '>conng opportuni- hes "We have d lot of depth, skill c1ncl IPdm speed and are very cc1fhthl" of beating people," Odmerun said. VANGUARDS '98 women's soccer +Jessica LUbmM, Sr. + Robin LAlndauer, So. • Anni• Jecobl. Fr. + Robin C.llahen, So. + Knie Kelley, Sr. + Rebekah Dr ....... ltr. • Rebekllh FOltw, So. • c.rte DeC09ta. SO; • Lori Collier, "'· • Erin ............. + ..ay Nlantt • llr. +Shelley ........ • a.... Collti, .... .... u.nr .,.., "· + SNrter etn ANI\ le. • Joell ...., Ir. ...... .......... + EU1llll1• McC'alr, le. ........ ~"" + k-1 Manne, Pr. + Collch: Scott D•-• Davenport seeded No. 2 at U.S. Open FLUSHING, 'I I I I I N. Y. -N~wport Beach' Lindsay Davenport, Who took a weU·deserved week ott after sweeping to three straJgbt champ1oru.h1ps on the women's pro tennis tow, has been leecMd No 2 behind Martina tti.np at th U.S Open, which b9ginl ti* week here. .. ,. DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY SINARTUS SOSRODJOJO E stancta High's one-a-days feature all of the bastes, such as shuffilng in place (above), Jeremy Valdes, 8, and Matt Mueller, 6, in recelvtng- defendtng drills (left); Ricky Romo, 7, pushing through an imaginary hole (below), as the coaching staff, Including assistant Mike Beech (right), pull the triggers. Condlttonlng drills wrap up today, then teams put on full gear Tbu.rsclay ln preparation for Sepl 11-12 openers. •First-year Estancia High football coach Dave Perkins opts for lone daily practice, rather than the traditional two-a-day grind as the '98 campaign approaches. 0 \Ill" F'\l IA \I II ~Piol H ·s 22 years of sideline experience, including ' 15 as a head coach, drape as conspicuously around the practice-field presence of Estancia High's Dave Perkins dS an afternoon shad- ow. So too docs his recollect.ion of the physical demands that go with playing football And while cstcmcia's Eagles, who dlong Wlth three other Newport-Mesa Distnct schools initiated fall practice thls week, will certainly come to appre- ciate the former, it's the latter that has made Perkins a very popular man 1ust ddys into his frrst season al the school. "When 1 was playmg, l hated gPttmg up for that morrung pracbce, lc1ying on the wet grass and run- ning around m a dew-sodkPd uniform," Perkins , recalled. "l told mysell if I ever becdme a hedd coach, I'd do it a d1Herc.>nl way dnd I have.· Perlons' way doe'> not include two pracbces a day, electing instead to work Eagle players from 2:45 p .m . to about 7:30 pm. dc1tly. It's a umque departure from , the schedule that gave the two-week preseason period its "two-a-days" synonym. "I don't lJke to ldke the summer away from the kids," Perkins explained. "This gives them a part of their day without football. I've been doing this for 15 years and it seems to work out better. We just have one practice with breaks m between. I think the kids seem to be more focused on the held for just one practice." Perkins said that focus improved significantly after Monday's first workout, which he termed a feel- ing-out process. "(Monday) was kind of weird day, because the kids didn't know what to expect from us m terms of conditioning," Perkms srud. "From there on, we'll be on the Sdllle page.• Perkins, like Corond del Mar Codch Dick Free- man and veteran Newport Harbor head man Jeff Brinkley, was satished with the shape Jus players showed up in, a tribute lo lhelf work elhlc during the mandatory three-week dead penod that precedes the opening of fall workouts "I told my coaches I thought Uus group came in in better shape than our teams the last couple years, H said Brinkley, who christened his 13th season by greeting 92 players. •They just didn't seem as bJ"ed after our workout, cmd I've been very pleased Wlth their workout." Freeman, who stepped up off-season condiboning in hopes of lessening the dead period's deleterious e ffect, said the move paid off. "Everybody was moving well,• Freeman noted of the 48 varsity athletes, plus 18 projected junior varsi-__ _ ty perfonners1 he welcomed to las foUrth season at -urn hel.in. C sta Mesa Coach Jerry Howell, citing the hot nd humid condJllons, as well as a typical adjust- ment to physical exertlon, said hls players took a while to catch their second wind . •we're close to where we we re (before the dead period), but we need to get back to the point where we can work as hard as I'd like us to,• said Howell, who was encouttiged by the progress made in the first of three •conditiorung days,• before schools are allowed to practice in full gear, beginrung Thursday . "We got a lot of things covered,• he said . While the weather condibons are less than ideal, local coaches noted their proxmuty to the ocean help consid erably wtth the heat. •1t was nice,• said Perkins, who obviously prefers the sea breezes that stream across a practice field that sits atop a mesa, to the suffocating, inland air he'd worked through tn recent stops at San Bemard1· no and Norco hlgh schools. "I just kept thinJOng about how hot it used to be in San Bernardino," Perkins said. Brinkley, too, believes local players have no right • to lament the heat. "U anyone complains, l tell them they I'll take • them down to Norwalk (where he coached before arriving at Harbor) for a practice or two and see what heat's really Uke, • Brinkley said. •rt never gel'i that warm down here, so w 're pretty for1unate." Prattic-e 111 helmets, T·shirts and shorts, will con· tinue today, before teams beglta full-contact prepere· tion for reuon-opening games, Sept 11-12. ' Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Wedne$doy, Avgu$1 26, 1998 1 I I I IFS Nevwort loqking a . little Rusty ti •Rusty Pro-Am to be ) he ld Sept. 16-20, one block from 55th Street. NEW-1011116 P 0 R T BEACH -A unique combination of surfing pros, amateurs and aer- ial specidlists will be on hand Sept. 16-20 for the sixth dnnual Rusty Newport Pro-Am. The competition, which will take place wherever the waves are bredking better, at either 54th or 56th street, is sanctioned dS a World Qualilymg Senes one-star men's and women's event with over $20,000 in cash dnd prizes. The Pro-Am is open to all lev- els of competitors. · Youth, as well as the growth of en's surfing ctre the empha- s this year's competition. The lineups will include young -and-comers like Ryan Turner, ylan Slater and f lolly Beck, ho, in the past three years, have nquered the ranks of the ational Scholastic Surfing Asso- ation. The women's competition will o rnclude d 1umors d1vis1on 7-and-under}. The men 's corn- tition includes four divisions - -and-under, 12-14, 15-18 and en's open. Another highlight will be the urfing magazine Air Show hich features 18 surfers, 17- d-under. in a winner-tdk('·dll rial batUe. Only the most rndJ- aerial maneuvers are scored. I Competitions start daily ill 7 ~.m. . . , For mJormol.ton, contact Mike $.ngst.mry .or Lisa li1ckmon al (f14) 375-2188. I ~ighth-gradc tryouts : NEWPORT HOOPS qEAC'H -The tfrst tryout tor the Wildcats, an eighth-grade NJB AH-Net bas-~Ptball tedm, will be held Thurs- f y from 4:30-6 p m at the Eds l- uff Boys Club A second tryout Wlll be 10 m -noon Saturday al the Lln- ln School gym The Wildcats Me an all-stdr l am that plays m the Orange ounty All-Net D1vis1on Fall eague, which htls games in Sep- mber dnd Octobe1. The ledm also plays d full hedule of regular-season ames, which starts in November nd ends in Mttrch. For mformatlon, conldcl Jeff atsen at 442-9191. · ates win opener COS- SA ~ J c w 0 M E N I s G 0 L F a n hang f Orange Coast College lled ·th Long Beach's Sommer Statz t 13-over-par m the season pener for the PtTates at the Cos- Mesa Goll and Country Club, esa Llnda Course (p<1r 70) 1 OCC's Jennifer Tunzi flill.Shed d W1th a score of 85 and Grace u finished hfth with a 90 Orange Coast won the match th a final team score of 351. DEEP SEA TUesd~y's. counts JM:JpOft ~6 boW. 134 engters. 112 217 barr.wda, 2 allco '*'· 47 ~ bass, 5 rodrftlh. 18 madceref. 1111 SCIOOL lllLS 11111111 HOT SHOTS. Tiee figures who figure to make their presence known during the 1998 high school girls tennis ason are incoming freshman Natalie B.ravennan (above) of Newport Harbor, Corona del Mar High standout Nadia Vaughan (left) and below, Estancia High 's Blake Frlno (below). YOUTH SOCCER ' &llLS TElllllS SCHEDULES c..QfU>NA DEL MAR Sept 15 ... r)ana Hills (home), 9:15 St-pt. 17 /.Aater Oet (home). 9·H Sept. '1'"' (at ~ninsuta, 3.15 Sept.~~ -Villa Par1c (home). 3 15 Sept ~ -at Santa Barbara. 2·30 SeQ1 29 -at University, 3:15 ex' 11 Newport HJrbOr• (home>. 3.15 0 r. 2-3 -at R1tz-Utrlton Rancho Mirage Tt l'IS Champion~h1ps Jct. 6 Santa Margan~•·(home), 3'15 • Oct. B -at Irvine•, 3 15 · , ~ • Oct 13 • Woodbridge• (home), 3 .1 S Oct 15 ·El TOfO• (Mme), 3 15 Oct 20 -at Newport Har~•, 3't S Oct 22 -at Santa Margarita*. 3 15 Oct. 23 -at Palm Desert Oct. 27 • ln11ne• (home), 3:15 Oct. 29-at Woodbr1d9e•.1·15 Nov. 2 -at El Toro•. 3 15 Nov. 4 -League Fmah at Newport Harbor • denotes St-a View League match COSTA MESA ~t. 10 Saddleback (home). 3 Sept. 14 ·at Tustin, 3 Sept. 15 -at San Clemente, 3 ~t. 18 -at Century, 3 Sept. 22 -at Foothill, 3 Oct. 1 -Estancia* (home). 3· 1 s Oct. 6 ·at Unrvers1~. 3.15 Oct. 8 Laguna Hills* (home). 3:15 Oct 13 · at Laguna Beach•, 3:15 Oct. 15 ·at Aliso Niguel•, 3 15 Oct. 20 -at Es~nc1a•, 3:15 Oct. 22 -University* (home). 3:15 Oct. 27 -at Laguna Hills*, 3 15 Oct. 29 -Laguna Beach* (home). 3:15 Nov 2 -Ahso Niguel• (home), 3·15 Nov. 4 -League Finals at Aliso Niguel • denotes Pacific Coast League match ESTANCIA Sept. 14 ·Rancho Alamitos (home), 3 Sept. 15 -calvary Chapel (home), 3 Sept 16 -Ocean View (home). 3 Sept. 17 Bolsa Grande (home). 3 Sept. 21 · Savanna (home). 3 Sept. 22 · Connelly (home). 3 ~t 23 ·Anaheim (home), 3 Oct. 1 at Costa Mesa•, 3 Oct. 2 Century (home), 3 Oct. 5 · Santiago (home), 3 Oct 6 -Aliso Niguel• (home). 3 Oct 7 -Fairmont (home), 3 Oct 8 -at Laguna Beach .. , 3 Oct 13 -University• (home), 3 Oct. 15 Laguna H1llr• (home). 3 Oct. 20 Costa Mesa• (home), 3 Oct. 22 at Aliso Niguel•, 3 Oct 27 , Laguna Beach" (home). 3 Oct 29 Unive~1ty• (home). 3 Nov. 2 at Laguna Hills". 3 Nov. 4 • League Fmals at Aliso Niguel .. denotes Pacific Coast League match NEWPORT HARBOR Sept. 1 S at University, 3 Sept. 16 -Sunny Hilts (home), 3 Sept. 17 Los Alamitos (home), 3 Sept 22 • Capistrano Valley (home). 3 Sept 24 -Laguna Beach (home), 3· 15 Sept. 28~ M ater De• {TeW1nkle Park). 3 15 Sept. 29 -at Peninsula, 2 Oct 1 -at Corona del Mar•, 3 Oct 6 -Woodbridge• (home). 3 Oct 7 -Santa Barbara (home), 2:30 Oct 8 San~ Margarita• (home), 3 Oct 13 ·at El Toro•, 3 Oct. 15 -at Irvine*, 3 Oct 20 -Corona del Mar• (home), 3 Oct 22 -at Woodbndge•, 3 Oct 27 -at Santa Margarita•. 3 Oct 29 -El Toro• (home), 3 Nov 2 -ln11ne• (home), 3 Nov 4 • League Finals at Newport Harbor • denotes Sea View League match Sting wins Sun and Surf championship • OCU boys under-16 team wins tournament after trailing Storm at halftnnc of the championship match. LONG BEACH -The Orrlnge Coast United Sting, a boys under-16 Silver 01Vlsion team, won the Gold Division championship at the Long Beach Cal- lfonua Sun dnd Surf IntemdtJonal Soccer Tourna- ment Aug. 15-16 The Sung ddvanced lo the semifinals as a wild- card team with <1 2-1-0 record. The Sting domindted the FCI Thunder to win, 4- 0, and ddvance to the finals. ln lhe championship match, the Sting trailed at half Lim troo.g.. Forward Chris Kim was fouled in the penalty box and Brlan Walton converted the penalty shot lo tie the score. In the 77th minute, David Jenkins scored rrom 30 yards out to clinch the bUe for the Sting. Goalie Scott Nickerson, whose saves included. the stop of a penalty kick, bad two shutouts in the tournament. Supportmg Nickerson on defense were Brian Henry, Jason Bandaru.k, Chason Marshan, Billy Lund, Ryan Denman and Carlos Montano. Kim led the offense with five goals SUngers -kneeling, from left: Josh Feldman, Jason Bandaruk, Ara Melikian. Scott Nkkenon. Brendan Fenm>, Clla.wn ~Ryan Denman; Standing, from left: Team mom Sandy Leyman. Jordail Christian, Chri Kim, • David Jenkins, Kevin Yocbes, Brian Henry, Thomas Spellmire, Carlos Montano, Brian Walton, Billy Lund, Coach Greg Cipolla. Not pictured : Sam Coons. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES j PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Thi• builneu •S con· the will or tttete or both, v.111 alloW lhe personal rep. should appear at the hear· !Of Sptoat No1oce lform IGlll '11 numra ~ Tl-.llld\l91~-.....,.._ ...--.-..n1 ..... o1 Th• Con,,.,unlly i d db t• n of. ANNE KELLOGG HAM· r1stntat1ve to llkl many Ing and 'llate your ob-OE-154) of the Mong of an ..... Wlt91 t.m•.a..cir-.i.. ..... 11-61<1 .. T-•at .. 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'""' .. ~ ... -----·-------.-.. : ITATl"11NT OF 18888787347 BATE has bffn loled by actions, however, the per· ptarence may bl In person '.ltded In Prob111 COde HC:· IH.~ VQJ T~ M:Tl(Jj TO C..,D>r.a..i-.a....CA• 9'tJnDrto• ThONlr.irylll'ds t ABANDONMINT Ofl This 1t1t1mtnl was filed CRISTINA HAMILTON In tonal rtpreaentell~ w11I bl or by your 111orn1y. hon 1250 A Aequoat for ltCT VQ.A FfOtRTY, TT 1#.Y 11..-. •...i ........ 10.W •0..IIltus1.-obt em.i C . • USlt 0, PICTITIOUI with tht County Clerk of lhe Superior Court of Call• rtqul11d to give notice lo IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Sp1c:l1I Nolfc:e form 11 SQ.OATf\B.ICW. fV(lJ ftlD 110Wi.ti,,1-•0..alTlll9 t1 ........ to .. ~1.-ant attm to 8USINl88 NAMI 011ng1 County on 8·17·98 forn11. Counly of ORANGE. enltrHltd p1rton1 unlH• or conlingenl cre<111or of 1v11l1bh1 from lht court ~Tl(JjCJMMl\R(Jllf."' ~ ..... 11 •~~fl Dlillll" o....i t1tr gel to all those The following per1on1 oauy Pllol Aug. 20. Sept THE PlTITION FOR PRO· they have w11v1d notice or the d1ce111d, you mu11 file clerk ffOXI£WI K.»liT YQJ. ,.... --. "'• llllM •••~'**9flDllW n repilr jobs ave 1b1ndonod"th1 uH of 2 11 111 111118 w831 BATE requ111t thal CRIS· consented to the propo11d your cl11m w1lh lh• court Attorne~ for the Pttl· !Hl.l.D co.r~ A IJtNY£R ...,...,...._.Wl'ds •O.. a....11111. '1111 ....... __. h• Flctltlou1 8u1tn111 • • • TINA HAMILTON be •P. acl•on) The lnd1p1ndtnt lfld maol a copy 10 lht per· lloner: QCatll • soo !lift CMJOI TNI n......,,_....., • .._.~...iflllall 11»9ll 11rou11d lhe house? 1m1: Ron Company. PUBLIC NOTICE pointed as person1I roprl· 1dm1nlatrehon 1ut"Of1ly win 1on11 repr111nlallv1 •P· ITUART L. WALLACH CR'l'fUiS. l\C •,.till( .....-i • llsi'O di• .. ,,_ _ • • ...... " .. .._,...,. lei lhe 1111 Port Stab0urn1 Way, sent111v1 to 1dm1n11ter the be granted unl111 In Inter· polnlld by the court W!ll'l1n 110 (Cla11913,1 ' r~..-nCUlall'lllDOl:d ... ._....,._....,,_, ... ..._,__,..,,....._ ... po11 Beach, CA t2tlO 81C TMI 111111 01 lh• decedent ttlld per1on 11111 1n ob· IOI.If mon1hs from lh• <1111 ' • r1111 ~1111 ~ .....,.. .. .., ,..._ ....., ..,. 1 ..-'-- -• The Flclitiou1 8u1lne11 NOTICI OP THE PETITION requetll jlCllon to the petollon and ol the lirst luuance ol the ATTORNEY AT LAW, ~4 ._.GI ... ,..,. llilllllflllt:1t11.t13tl-... •• -......... Clattlfled ame ,,.,,,eCI to lb0¥9 lh• d•ced1nt1 win ind ahOWt gOOd ceut• ¥thylhe lllt•r• 11 provided In Pro-1027t IOUTHW•IT,. OI h !mM GI ..,._..._t:A_ n. .......... .,...... Senrtce .. ril.a In 011noe County ~DMllTNIONllTITRO C:OO•tHI, •f 1ny, bl admolted COUft •"'°'-''~ no1 g11n1 the bit• Cod• MCIOI'\ 1100 ••RCH IT., ITI. 100,..., ~...,., °"' .............. .._ __ ............ Dtr-tory n 2·27•111 , 'Fllt No ,. 10 ptobatt The Will ind 1uthooty The tune IOf l~lng ct1om1 NIWPORT IUCH, CA ~.t..lnlRCIJl\•Tlllm lllftw•atr .. _ ..... ._ ....... Ollt •'- 99807!>0574 llTATI OF1 any COdtc:lls Ill .... nable A ti!AAING on lhl pell· win not tq>lie beTOfl lour ••••o 0 lMW ......... l lMll. I.DI ... di* -....... '.. -C'8l9llll & ~ f\C Aou11nd Corporlllon, ANNI KILLOQO '°' •~monatron in the tie ton will be Mid on SEP· month• lfom Ult hllr ng Publlsnea Newpoll ...,,,,,.'171117•~.WU ._. ............ ._ Ull!!t,.. ...... ._ hetp you ffnd CA) 1971 POfl SeabOutne, HAMIL TON elul kepi by the court TfMHA 17, 1991 al date nol•ced M>Ove Btac:h.Cotti Mesa Delly SB.1 AT M.C UfOI to M .......... ._, ...... '"4t ... fr r.W.W. i.-.. ewport Beach, CA 92tGO ANNI HAMJL TON • THE PETITION r1Quttl1 I 45pfn In o.pt 703 ~ YOU MAY EXAMINE ltlt !t11Gf 1a9 ~CM!---er 111111t ...... ·-f ............ Q9-,._ Cl•Hlfted CAl~O. Att3H7 authoflty to admlnlsttt 1"9 cattd" 341 :file Cty OtM Ille k9P1 b)' the cNI. II you Plot Allg\nt '°· r • ?7, 1UlllOI•• .... ~·-.. • '. 1• I• ........ ..... h , ....... _ .... ,. lilldtt lhe tndtpeni loulh.Ofana4t,CA928A .,. I'*'°" ll'lt•ff*f In'"' --~-·-·--= ........ , ..,_...... OfveU9•--Th• moat com pre •n· 0 11 •· befte,,.,,.,,..,, dent AClm nl1tr1t1on OI r• II YOU 011.ifCT 10 the the Htate, you. maj lilt TnW639 1 "' ...... -... lit d fliiL 11111... ---. C1LAae.-1lve end cur1en1 d lt.C:• Cffd1tot1. contlnO"OI c.tcfi. lllH Ac1 (Thi• or~ ol lhl peooon, you """' ,~ c:ourt 1 Request 9' -• .... ..: ._..... ....._,.. .. ... .,. 1ory of gooc11 end • .,. tors, Ind Pff•ont wno ,,,.Y !.!.~·~ -~· -..... _.,.. M-•·--------•. Vk:•t llrOUNll ~M ... lnt""led ''" , --... • ·-...., ..... I" ' .. • • 8 Wednesday, Augu~t 26, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE perder el cuo, y le pueden PUBLIC NOTICE merctal Code &loe 2. 3220 E·33 Luggage, vac, tbl l nerahlp PUBLIC NOTICE AlcoflOllo a.Yerege Conltol ---------1 qu1tar au •flario, 1u dinero II 10 iubject the name The HHll 10 b• told are cha., music equip. carrltrt. Have you 1tane<1 doing to ttll aleohollc: beveragff cna1827933 y otru cous de su cna1835008 and addrH• 0j the person detcr1bed in general at: mite. MIKE RIGGS G·t15 bu1inH1 yet? NO • FlctHlo-.a •.aal""• at 455 Newport Centtf Dr .. SUMMONS propledad aln aviso ad1c10-NOTICE TO witt'I wl'lom clalme may bt ALL PERSONAL PROP· 81k1 tlret, ShOH, mite. Mlcl'lall San<loni Neme Steletnenl NtwPof1 e .. ch, CA 92MO ICITAClON JUDICIAL) nal por partt dt la cont. CA£DITORI OF lti.d It UNIVERSAL TITLE ERTY ANO BUSINESS AS. Salt Will bt by comptli· Thia atat1mlflt WH filed The followlng petlOl'll att wltl'I a "47" On-Salt Gen. NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: E1tl1t1n 0001 rtqultlto1 It· BULK SALi! COMPANY. ORANGE ES· SETS LOCATED AT: 3183 tlve l>lddlng (11vrintn ... led With the County Clerk of doing bullntn u : tral htlng Place I.I· (Avlso a ACUHdO) EX· gaJes Puede que utted CROW 8AANCH 151, 1205 Rtdhlll Avenue, Cotta bkta mar be aubmlttld In Orange County on 8·3-98 DC -PAO 26001 Del Rey Ctn .. (1). CHANGE DEVELOPMENT quitra llamar a un tbogaelo (Sl!CI. It CM, E CHAPMAN AVE .• OR· MeH CA 92&28 advance Or\ th• 2nd day of t••••1eeNO IC. Mletlon Vl1Jo. CA Publlahld Newport INC., A DELEWARE COR: lnmedlatamente SI no 1105 u.c.C.) ANGE CA 92ee6 and the Th• buslneu name used September, 1998 at 2:00 D•lly Pilot Aug. 5, 12, 19, 82691 Beach.Costa MtH Daily PORATION and DOES 1 conoce a un abog•do Escrow No. t t732·MC last d'att ror filing claims by the Hlltf at tl'lal loct· P.M. at the pr1mlH1 where 26 1998 w8HI John Joseph McGrath PDot Augut1 12, tt, 26, through 20 • lncluslve put<le namar a un aervicto c.. NoUct Is ht1tby given to shall bl Sept 11 t 998 uon Is: MATRIX CIRCUITS, 11la prop1r1y has bHn • 26061 Del Rey #C Miu~ 1 H8 W825 YOU ARE BEING SUED BY de relerencla de abogados creditors ol th• within which Is the buslnets day INC. atort<I and Wl'llCI\ la located PUBLIC NOTICE Vi•Jo CA 92891 ' PLAINTIFF· (A Ud le esta' o a una oltpna de ayuda named seller that a bulk btlOI• the tale date sp.cl• The 11111c1pated date or at AYRES SELF STORAGE, Thli buelntH la con-demandandO) VILLA ES· legal {Vea el d1rec101t0 tele· sale It about to b1 made of lltd above. tht bulk sale is on Of b .. 7012 Ernest Av1. Hunling· Flctmout 8utlneH dUCled by: an indlvfdual Can't seem to PANA HOME'OWNERS AS· fon1co) '.1 the 11se11 described Dated: Ma~·22, 1898 lore September 15, 1998, ton Beach, Ca (714) 848· Name Stetement tolavi you itll1ect doing SOCIATION. • Calllornla CA'E NUMBER below /S/ Nauer H Noduat II tl'I• olllce OI BRUCE B. 7314. LandfOfd r•HrvH Thi following peraona art bualneH yet? No get to all those Nonprofit ' Mutual Benolit (NumJro dtl Caio) The names and buslnt~ /S/ M V klll OSTERSTROM, ESQ., 245 tht rlgl'll to bid 11the11te. doing buslneH 11: ACI John J. McGrath repair fobs Corporahon ""'1188829 addresses ol the seller art! antoor • Fischer Avenue. Su111 A•t, Purchases must' be madt DATA SYSTEMS, INC .. 800 This llltemtnt wu lilld You tiave 30 CALENDAR Th d do'*' 01 MOHAMMED REOJAr ANO Published Newport Co11a Mesa, Callfornla by c1111 and pald for at 1he s. ·Grand Ave .. unn t 14, with th• County Cllfk of around the house? DAYS It hi 11 name IJ\ 1 1 SHAHNIN REOJAI. 301 E. Btach·Costa Mesa Dally 92626. time of purcl)l!lt All PUf· Sanla Ana CA 92705 Orange CounlY on 7·27·98 15 serv:d 0~n' y~u'~;'~~ri: th• c6un i.s: (El nombre Y Hlway. Newport eeac"' CA Pilot August 28, 1998 Thi• bylk 1111 Is 1ubject chased gOOdt are aold H ACI Powermag, tnc .. (CA), 19988785399 Let the 1 dtrecclon de la corte es) 92660 • ' W829 to Calrfornla Unllorm Com· Is and must i.. removed at &oo S Grand Ave Unit • • Claaalfleil 1'1'PeW1<lton response at this t.(\)nlc•P.al Court of Cahlor· Tht locallon In C;\lltornla merclal Coda Stclion t1m1 of Hffl. Sale Is sUbject 114 sinta Ana CA Ba705 Daily Pttot Aug. 5• 12• 19• Service 't~~ner or hone call wlll 111a. County of San Diego; of lht Chiet.execut1vt ortice PUBLIC NOTICE 6106 2. to cancellati~n In the jVent Thl·s buslneis I• con• 26. 1998 w815 not protect :ou· your type· North county Judlclal ors· of the Hiler 1s: S~f11E II 10 1ubjeo1, tho name of settlement between land· ·ducted by: a corporation PUBLIC NOTICE Directory nen response m 51 be trlct 600 E Valley Pkwy As listed by tht aeller, all cn1t834851 and address of the peraon lord 11n<i11 obligated party. Have you started doing ---------• help you find ":'ri"propei tegal form u11 Yf E • did c· A 92025 .. other business names and NOTICE TO with whom clalms may be Publlshed on 08/19/98 and buslnen yet? No Flctltlou• aualneH rellable help. . sc;on o, addresses used by tho C .RS hied is BAUCE B. OSTER· 0812&/98 Auctioneer: ACI Powermag, lne N St t 1 wan! the court 10 hear Y~ r The name/ a<jdrest, ancf .seller whhi'n tfuee years be· REDITO OF STROM, ESO., ·245 Fischer Wanda Norton Bond I S· Par am AAl1.1Walla/ ~reta ·' am• a emen 642·5878 case telephone number .of plain. lore ltfe dalf such list was BULK SALE Avenue, Suite A·l, Costa 400·1684 This statement was fit~ The folloWlng pe<sons arel __ _::::::::::_:.: __ .JJ!!!l!!Mll•••ll!ill ~~cii~e din 'W~~ley~~ur,.::y t1lf's anorney, or p1a1n11tt sent or ddllvered to the (SECS. 8104, Mesa, Calrlornla 92626 and Ayres Self StOfllge with lhe County Clerk of d~~a~!~·~~l~~ 8~7 Corte lose the case and" your without an allorney, is: (El buyer are: AS 'PROVIDE'? 8105 U.C.C. the last date for tlling Resident Managers Orange County on 8·10-98 Portonno New'port Bt11ch r:=================:. wages money ' ana prop· nombre. ta direccion yet TO-BUYER BY SELLER. Escrow No. clalms shall be September fl'ul)tished Newport 19988781724 CA 92660 • • k 0 1 1 1 d ·1 The names and business 83005t7·M23 14, 1998 whrch is the busf· Btae11,Coat1 Mesa Daily 0 11 p 1 A 12 9 26 R T · w erty may be la ert without numero e e 0 ono e addi..esses ol 1he buyer are: N 1 ; he b ness day beloio the sale Pilot August 19 26 1998 8 Y 1 ot ug. • 1 • • aymond home~ eaver, further warning lrom lhe abogctdo del domandanto, NASSER H. NOOIJST, 36 cro~:l~~s s of ''th~ gi~~~h:~ date specified above. ' ' wa28 Sept. 2, 1998 W826 3007 Corte Portohno, New· court. o del demandante qua no Silver Crescent, 1ry1ne. CA Mm d fl r lhai a butk Dated: 8-21·98' PUBLIC NOTICE por1 Beach. CA 92~60 There are other legal re· l1eno abogado es) 92612 MANSOOR VAKtll 1 "1 80 8 I ADVANCED GLOBAL PUBLIC NOTICE · This business 11 con· quirements You may want · • • sa e s about to be made o ducted by· an indlvldual 10 call an altorncy rlghl Wilham A Wyman, 19027 Glonmont Teuace. the assets described TECHNOLOGIES. INC. Flctltloua BualntH Fictitious BuslneH Have yoY started doing a1<ay. II you do not know DUKEGERSTEL lrvme,CA92612 below. The names and Published Newport NameStal•m• I Name Statement business et?Yes.9/30/97 311 artorney you may ~all SHEARER. LLP. 101 W d~~~ 1~~det~~o ::n;~? ~~~ business ~ddresses or the ~T~,c~~~~!\826 M1~s;8 Daily The followlng perso~s 118 'f!'t• following persons are RaymonJT. weaver an auorney referral service Broadway. 6th Fl, San r 1 f seller are. MARVIN CHA, 1 • doing business as· doing business as; This statement was filed or a legal aid office (hsled Otego, CA 92101. ear No. ~~~: ;n~a~~u:~~~~[8;/t; 3183 Red'J!ll Avenue Costa w933 SUNBERRY CONSTRUC· Ross Group, 1971 Port with tl'le County Clerk of •n tho phone book). 086764, Telephone Num· Mobil Service Station and MTesa, CA :.26~. C If PUBLIC NOTICE TORS 9781 Kings Cyn. Dr. Soabourn, Newpon Beach, Orange County on 8-19·98 Dc.spues ao qua le en· 02 3 3 he locahon in al ornla Huntt' gto B h CA CA 92660 , 19981787894 11cguon esta c1taclon fudl· ber: (619) 7 . 4 4 are located at: 301 Eas1 ol tl'le chief executive otllce LEGAL 0 n n eac • Rossland Ten Corp., 1971 c1JI usted 11ene un plazo de . DATE: MAY 29, 1998 H1ghW1y, Newport Beach, ol Iha seller Is: SAME AS N TICE 9~r; I B d I Pon Seaboume Way, New· OaOy Pilot Aug. 28, Sept. 30 DIAS CALENOJIRIOS SHARON LEAR, Clerk, CA 92660. ABOVE NOTICE OF If c a~ an Don H 9781 port Beacl'I CA 92000 2, 9, 16, 1998 W832 para presontar ur{a re· by R. Schuster, Deputy bTh~h:u:~r,::·.r~~~ r;cea~ As hsled by the sailor, Bii PUBLIC SALE .~~g:ea~~.ygl 9~'6"euntlng· This bus'ineu Is qon· PUBLIC NOTICE spuesia cscrlla a maqu1na Published Newport tl~n is· MOBIL SERVICE other business names and OF ABANDONED Madelyn F'taherty, 30 Vil· dueled by; a corporation en esta corie Beach-Costa Mesa Daily · addresses used by the PROPERTY Iago Lo Rd p Have you staned doing NOTICE OF Una caria o una llamada Pilot Au ust 5 12 19 26 The antrcrpated date of seller within three year11 be· Notice Is hereby given Cal op ., omona, business yet? Yes 1990 APPLICATION TO tclctornca no le oflecera 1998 g · · • ' ~~~8b~lr 1~:1•01~ce5°t,t.U~~: lore the dale such list wa!J that the undersigned will This business rs con· Rosstand Ten Co~poration, SELL ALCOHOLIC proieccion. su respuesta w813 VERSAL TITLE COMPANY sent or delivered to the sell at public auction. pur· dueled by· 8 limited part· W. Ross Mollard, Pres. BEVERAGES es111a a maqu1na ti!)ne qua 0 RANGE ES c R 0 w buyer are: TUSTIN CIR· suant to Section 21700 or · This statement was filed AUGUST 8 1998 cumpl11 con las lormall· CUITS ANO T.C.l.C. the Business & Profes· with the County Clerk ol • dades legales aproptadas TRADE BRANCH l5l, 1205 E. The names and business slonat Code, tho followlng .SELL Orange ColJnty on 8·17·98 To Whom 11 May Concern: s1 uslao qu1ere qua la corte CHAPMAN AVE .• ORANGE. addresses ol the buyer are: dosc11bed property to wit: 19980707340 FLEMING PRIME STEAK· escuche SU caso . CA 92866. ADVANCED GLOBAL MICHAEL DAVIS 0·16 HOUSE I LLC ls(are) apply· Si usted no presenta su through classified This bulk sale ls subject TECHNOLOGIES. INC., Clothes, luggage, Bike. your home Dally Pilot Aug. 26, Sept. Ing lo the Oopartmenl of rnspueMa a t1empo. puede 642·5678 to Calltornla Uniform Com· 1100 East Sahara, Suite cl'lalrs, helmet, dresser. through Classlfied 2• 9• 16• t998 W830 Buy ft. Sell It. And ti. 106, Las Vegas. NV 89104· misc. TERRY LEE RANEY ClaHtned. ~--------~L-----------...1-----------' Polley H.111 ... ;111.f d1 ·:1dli111 ... iltl' ... 11L1j1·1·t (II 1 l1at1_!.!1 \\ itl11111t w 11i .-1'. Tlw p11lili::-lw1 II ... 1 f'\ .... t 111' 11µ111 If I 1·1·11 ... 111. n·da ...... if~. H '\ hi' Ill f'l•j1·1·1 :111\ dt1.,.,1fi1·d a1h1·ni-.1·11ll'11t . Pl1·;1..,1· n·p11rt an~ 1·rr11r 1li;11 111a\ lw 111 \11111 da-..,ifi1·d ad 11111111•di.111·I~. I lw Dail~ Pilot ;w1·1·ph 1111 l1;tl1iltl\ fur 1111\ 1·rr11r in a11 :11h 1·n j.,1·1111·111 for\\ hid1 i1 111:1\ lw 11· ... p1111 ... ilil1· 1·,1·1·p1 f11r th1· 1·1 .... 1 of tlw ... p.1 1 • ;11 ruall~ 1w1·11pi1·tf 11~ dw 1·1T11r. ( '11·d11 1 all 11111\ lw ullmn·d for dw f11 ... 1 111 -1·r1i1111 . l'AL ISTA11 POil SALE 1002. 1621 How to Place A [VISA ) • CLJmIFIE IJAD -ii By Fax (714) 631-6594 By Phone (714) 642-5678 By MalVIn Person: 330 Wes t Bav Street Costa Mesa. CA 92627 At '\rwpon Bh d. ~ Bny St. (Pl1o;i-1• i1wl11d1• ~our 11anw u11J pl1111w 1111111lw1 a11d w1:11 mil \oil lr:wk \\1th 11 pri1·p q11ot1'.) ·Hours Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Index 2900·2918 Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm . Monday-Friday 6010·6080 "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation& Burial Service Why should you subject yourself & your f amlly to paying inflated prices for caskets & services???? Call Toll Free 1.sss.54CASIET Serving Orange & Slrroadbll Collllles Monday ............... Friday 5:00prq Tuesday ............. Monday S:OOpn\ Wednesday ........ Tuesday S:OOpm Thursday ...... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ............. Thursday S:OOpm Saturday .............. Friday S:OOp,; .... ••AL ESTATE ~2920-3011 ml ERVICE DIRECTO -For All Your Home and Business Needs - BNIALS 2102-2744 6102·6190 fll•u .. 11"'-Mit lllf I 111 l•I ff Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week COMMIRCIAL ~ For Only $28 per week (4 wk, min.) "AL llTATI 2710-2790 1530-5140 7011·9090 Call M..trey at 642·5671 x.246 Gt EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All rul ntate d rertl11ng la tMI newspaper 11 subject to lh• Fed· eral Fair Hou11n9 Acl ol 1968 11 amend•• which malrH II 1111911 to advertise ·uy preferentt. llmllallon or dlsulmlnellon b11ed an '"'· color rellglu sea, h1no1u,, famlllat 111t11S or national origin, or 1n 1ntenlloa to m1k1 Inf auc• pretuuu. llmltallon or tllacrlmlMlion. • Ttla Hws,aper wlll ut kno .. lngly acc.,1 any tdnrtll•· mint tor real est1t1 wblc• It I• vlolatlon ol lhe taw Our 111d1ra are hlr••Y Informed 11111 all fwellf•o• 1tlnrll11d In tftla ftlWlplPlr lrt 1¥111011 09 U -.1111 opp0!1Hity b11i1 To com· 11111• of itscrlml1111lo11, call HUD TelHret fl M00·424'8590. For th Wasbinglon, DC area pltalt call HUD ti 42HSOO. HOUSES/ 1002 COSTA MESA 1024 NEWPORT COSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT SOUTH COAST ------BALBOA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 1069 HOUSES/ COAST 2170 ME,TRO 2186 APARTMENTS PENINSULA 2607 GENERAL 0 0 v' t F 0 'e c 10 • e d E ' • I d e B e a u t I I u l liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii C 0 ND 0 S EASTS I DE H o u • • liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil F 0 R RE NT ~~"'sos 0~1~~u~~~~;:K~ ~~!~og~te~e~~:;P~::. Penthcouse Waterfront FOR RENT 1 br 1 ba, 7(50 + utll New Home 'Rlvage' * 1 8 R C 0 ND 0 * ••••••••• Claaalfled • REO' Lrg ondo. great view ••••••••Iii• $750dep +1st/last 4Br/3.5Ba, gated, boautlful refurbished. The Community Th1 most comprehon· ~~~~ '·800 2,:·90b~~~ built In '94, 3Br 2.SBa, ctos~ to vlllage.S750K wrk251·8696 645-1770 3800sf, 2FP, 3c gar Pool/Spa, gated. O/W, Market Place. slve and c4trerit dlrec· H 1398 tor ~urr .. nt list. ~~h~[8g~1~· sfs~1.ggg By Owner 675·6128 ---------"--i--.--------$4950. 552·0505 Agt S700mo 949·721·8772 Ctasstned tory of goodt and •tr· Earl & Judy Taylor, --------BALBOA HUNTINGTON 1----------.:..-------___; ___ e_4_2_·_5_8_7_a ____ v_ic_•_•_a_ro_u_n_d_I --- SOLD! Showcaso homes for sale In our Saturday Real Estate Supplemonll HOMES OF THE WEEK Dlsplay e da atert at Just $751 Deadline Wed 5pm ***** OPEN MOUSE Llstlnga for $151 OoGdllne Thurs 5pm ***** rt pays to advertise in tho bost local Real Estate Section CALL TODAY LISA RIVl!RA 949·574·4282 ANNE WILLEY 949·574·4248 Agts 642·4722 NEWPORT ISLAND 2106 COAST 107 0 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HAR BO UR 214 2 . DAN A PO INT 10 2 6 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • 4Br 38• Granite counters, Maple wood New 4Br 4Ba a/c, w/d, fncd yard, grdnr, gar, hl·ceil $3250/mo yearly. 673·3059 Boach Cottage w/dock minutes to bch 2bd 1ba avail now. $1875 637·2429 or 624-9876 Dplx $285,900. 3Br 2Ba llrs, upgraded .carpel, & 2Br 2Ba, 3c gar, nu beaullfull $639,900 pnt, roof. 493·0761 or By Owner 640·6214 ---------·---------496·7649 J.Webb, Bkr CORONA ·-sancerre 3br 2.5ba, 2122 NEWPORT many upgrades, pvt DEL MAR yd. S4 19K, 760·8550. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2169 NEWPORT BEACH 1 0 6 9 Co· operate w I Br k r • • 1 "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3BO 2BA + Office RMI l• Bay view sundeck, 28th St Marin• Indy rm, bllt Ina, Condo 2Br 2Ba tncra OCEANFRONTS MOBILE HOMES 1100 2Br 2Ba S449,000 1 Br 1 Ba Senior Park, Brand New Usllng fully furn, turn-key, 2 patios, great too. $19,000 firm 645-1 144 ENGLISH COTTAOE te19,ooo 3Br 2Ba Beautiful r--------- ~ Prudential ACREAGE 1125 $2050/mo 673·2721 w/d, refrg. $2700/mo lease, no pets. Agen1. LUICUry Senior• TWM Tom 673·3777 Oelightful agl·1ty 2Br 1---------M1tr +lg din, gourmet + 28r 1 Ba TWH Nic:el kit, att 2c gar, tg deck new carpets, 1c alt w/ocean view+ plt't garage, near Oelaon'•· garden courtyard, S1350./Bkr 640·5&&4 commty pool/ctubhH 38,. 38A Remodel-.. 12850/mo (grdnr lnc:d) ..., Klein Management Nwpt Heights home. •••·•81-4000 BHt loc on CUl·d•1ac ' CONDOS FOR SALE CORONA DEL MAR 1022 c.1111111 flellly REDLANDS 87•c• rHld ..,,...._..,..______ Walk to all •c:hool•, •••·723-8120 S 1.0M·\ex uvlnga. Open houae Sat-Sun shopping a. bus. Lrg Comm'! corner e aca 1·4. 4Br 39a cuatom fnc:d yard w/1*Curtty 0 •THi BLUF"I .. • C·<l·Owner &49-8309 famliy home. Family gate for privacy. "E1nployee." "Empleado." ••no .. , ... ,n a.u11a• " • I! • • GENERAL 1P02 *' V.A. '* SO Down • SO Mov•ln * LEASE OPTION * Jaamlne Creek 3br 2ba, upgradod, ttl hll Catalina SunHt vlewl $5tOK Agt 780-8533 FREE Counselfng --------- Hugi Bay Vl1wl Best rm, 2·car encl gar, S2700/mo. Brokar Orlglnal Area, Btst•---------patio• $3100 721·8813 949·&42·3850 Plan <E> 3Br • Fam, CEMETERY LOT/ 818 Marl••ld S600K Agt 840·6580 CRYPT 122S * LllAa• OPTION* N•wport Ht'• 2Br 1Ba •••tbluff Belt Buyl Jaamlne cr .. k 3br A·:~:o~a.gc•k:.ug~r~f~: 3Br+2Ba+FA. 1Sty .. AClf'IC Vll!W . 4 2ba, upgraded , trl lvl 11800. 949.,..55.0444 Fixer· Great Location adjoining plot•. Buy 1 Catalina Sunset vlewl S509K 720-1704 Bkr or all four 26% below l510K Agt 78o-8133 '"'w ... i,..i"'"T'!!!!""!PC ... L .. IF'""P-3-8-R_3_8_A COSTA MESA 1024 Nwpt ihorH 2br.ofc, r11all. pp 881·7878 POOi. 13500/MO. --------(949) 844·8200 )( 138 FAEE Ust Of HomH •' HUONA AEPOS • • : 1 •800.723·68S7 • Voler~n Real E1U1te • i • • • • RENT through classlf 1ed •B Side• 3 left. & new home• direct from bulld•r 3br 2.6ba &It ceil't AC, 2 car gar. Prlc:H from lht high 1200'a 722·8t20 ' 2ba, beam cell, newer s . LL COSTA MESA 2124 Prudential CA A .. lty flit roof. S358K ••• 48r 2.saa 2-s1oty, vour used vehicle 1•a10• aTUDIO NEWPORT overalzed lot. 416K 1 Newley patnted, Biii Grundy Reattora through classltled rafurblahed. uoo. COAST ,949-175·8111 842·5178 mo+ utle. &48·1183 ---------- 2170 ----------- "Arbeitnehnier. " . "Employe." flmR. .C:. ' /, I ' ' I ' I I • I • ( I I . I -, { l ~. ,· : Coll The Pilot Classifieds at 64 2-5678 to place your Garage Sole Ad I ... '=::~ Q A f'I . . ~wportBeoch/Costo Mesa Da'I P'I t -' I :i 10 Wednesday, Aug~t 26, 1998 9 . 2807 ·a·u·s1·N·E·s·s·ar-· LOST' EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE ACURA 9010 FORD 9075 JAGUAR ---iiiiiiiiiiiiiil Fl NAN CE FOUND 2 9 2 S 5 530 SS 3 <> MISC. 6o1 S liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 9105 LEXUS 9115 Uftlt• 120.37th at. -------· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •a 7 Ll!Q EHO CP e •94 PROBI! QT Red '•3 XJO vall Sept. Cloae 10 FOUND PU Bull MQMT/aAJ.l!S PT/FT Tutor for upper class· WOLFF TANNINO 53k ml, auto, I own Full pwr, CO, mnrl Black, tan lltlr, lo ml laat\ p.. h b HB, by OotdenwHt, fOf up1cale 1peclatl1H man at O Cc laking BEDS Tan at home 21!XH093f 18,888 056713) S10.877 (67361'1) SIC5,995 :::.; ... I ... ar Of, UCI -.-u-s_t_•_re_s_s____ Edinger. Call to de· ator• '" FHhion •• P1vchology, Teacher• 8 0 I d s LExu• OF LEXUS BAUi! .. LOTUS .,ult e, bike palh, "''" acribm (714) 843·15952 Cua1 HNice oriented, math, Amertcan Hot· uy tree an ave! WESTMINSTER MISSION VIEJO 71il·042·7700 ~ zi1111 2br·lba Collage OPPODTUNJTY hrlv•comm benelllt. tory, Pohtlcal Science co,mm,erctal/Hom• C714, 892·8908 (0499384·0884 i. • 3br·2ba unit All w/ r. Helpl Reward! Losl mv un 11 rom $1 99 00 '93 XJO , b I k 2904 949·844·5953 1Hr or more Sun-Thur, L hi .... 4 LE"ENO L , C .. r c patios, deck, cat at COM Vat Hoip ow mon1 V P•Y· • ,. 95 rown Vlctorl• Orffn, tan llhr, lo m1 l• garden, gar pkg, tndv.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii e unxle my Cal leaped Office/ D•ta Entry exp & relerenca req'd ments Free color cat• Lo ml. moonrt, mint, LX 4dr, 1dn, aba, (678!>37) S17 995 1 •II turn •• naadad. out of mv armi. Orey 45 wpm, gen otllca 520/hr 949·548·4287 alog Call today 018741) ltT,777 (207698) S 14,995 BAUER LOTUS $1200.$1'50/mo. Win· p •••-•-fem, blk & gray paw• 1kllls. will train, nr JW lax 949-548·3755 1·B00·842·1310 . Ll!XlJS OF Costa M••• 714·042•7700 ter. (annual nag,) 0:ea:~.:e ;0a~P:~1:~~ 1 •v• blind 844-4942 •trPort S7 SOhr M·F Wanted Persona with (CAL"SCAN) Wl!STMINSTER Lincoln Mercury ,94 XJt 2 , (310) 6153-4227 Check with I"'• local1..---,-,,,_..,....____ 8•m·5pm 1557·8351 or Ille lnttallat1on & (714) 892-9908 714·540·58;10 M ., •• Lost Cat Hlmalayan FAX 557·5187 removal exp lor 2mo•---------• orocco Rad. cream • Baller Bualneu mato, craam/drk grey PAYROLL/ project HB. Susanne COMPUTERS 6018'·8-M_W _______ '98 E>1plorar Sport llhr (693882lS21 99~ ' CORONA Bureau btfora vou face, big blue •vH. ADM•NISTR .. TIVE 3 1 O .3 9 1 .3 5 3 7 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9030 AC, PW/f>OL, Ult, CC, BAUER OTUS Hnd anv monty tor ''Tyler" Reward! Old " 1• (037841) $1'1 996 714·842·7700 : t>EL MAR 2622 IOH or aervlc••· Raad CdM 949·873·8258 ASSISTANT 10,000 Videos & coliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Coit• M••• ·--------- and 1.1nde,.1and anv i---------Payroll a11111an1 and EMPLOYMENT roms on hne plus. 8 '84 833CSI Llncoln Mercury '94 XJe CdM APARTMENT contract• before you Lost Cockatl•I grev. ~11,ic~ admlr111ra1or. SERVICES 5533 conrost give owav & Bl:.tck/blk, auto 10vk 714·540·5830 :~~<f6~)bt2r11 :~5 lltir algn. Shop around for w/yollow head am wht u I I ma poi lion. Job moro VISll www rnd ml, lots of upirades, --,-9-7-M-U_S_T_A_N_Q __ • BAUER LOTUS 280 1BA, pvt patio, ra1es. spot• on back, Mesa futlH Include: anlst· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii \11dlos.com todavl Alt.>lno tus, BB whls AC. pw1pdl, 1111, CC 714·842·7700 $1250/mo 780·5044 -:-A-=:R-=EA-:---=PA~Y~PH_,,,O_N_E_R_T_E Ver~o CM 54'5·4005 no with payroll for •••••••• orlgtnal owner non· 2 TO CHOOSE mld·slza company Pl b smoker, m1>st aeo• •9 4 XJO 45 Htabllshed. PAC and executive othco ease e aware that •---------58995 h714·073·2544 (2084771 (205645) COSTA MESA 2624 BELL loca1ton1. Earnl••••••••• admlnlStratlon. Plea1e the ltstlngs tn this eat· WANTED work714·6t.0·1717 $13.997 Cos ta M ••• Black block trtt111 ' S185k/vear. Min EMPLOYMENT 1end retumo to Ac· egorymayrequoreyou TO BUY 6019•---------llncolnMercury 6950121518')95 Invest $12,500. ti S 10 call a 900 numbor '95 OMW 52SiT Wi>gon 714·540·5830 BAUER LOTUS :aest •'•Ide w/hard to Call 1·800·5l9·3201 ~~nB~~ 1 5QC.ert~~~ In whoc_h tt1ero •.s aliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill , Ok grecnlt:.in. chrome --,9-8-R_A_N_Q_E_R __ , __ 7_1_4_·_&_4_2_.1_1_0_0_ • flnd 2br2baMaater (CAL•SCAN) MOH, CA 92628 or charge pc1m1nute I BUY ALL PIANOS whls, phone, cd, XLT. super cab, Suites near Trl·Sqr., PAYPHONES $lSOK/YR.'_E_M_P_L_O_YM __ E_NT___ you may tax resume $1000 WEEKLT stufl1n.g · AntoquH·qual lurniture alarm, 2 s11rl, hnt, dlr (Ao4958) (SlS 398) • gar, no pets $1090/mo Lowest prices. Local to: envelopes at home. 1pc or houseful c:':.l.n srvc'd ;;tr a clean S13 497 Costa Mesa tease. 94~0·9408 •llH available. Call 1· , 5530 (949) 842·7667 Froe details, Rush paid (714) 957·8133 ~731~;"~ao~i.7;~~0fobo Lincoln Morcurv •e $Ide 2 apt1 avail 800·800.3470 (24/hr1). liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii RHume ihould In· (long selk1ddrc<ssed, Old Col ns Gold s Iver 714·540·5830 • Oupla>e type. 2br 1b~ (CAL-SCAN) Accounting elude aalary history stamped cn11etopeJ to Franklin Mint, Storhn91---------Phy1lcal/drug screen· ACE, Dept 503, P 0 o • B C t 1 w/am yd. encl g ar VENDING: The Ultimate. A/P Ii Cash Ing required. EOE Box 5769, Diamond Id watct1e:1 '" 1ewelry UI I< 903_5 HONDA S800. 882·3111 Collecl S10 +S20 bllt1 Dlaburaement PICTURE FRAME Bar, CA 91765 Westcoa5tC 11 t429.i· 8!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:i-. Cash~pronts. Free bro-Assistant (CAL'SCAN) RECORDS(TOP $ '8"' "" , H•wlv Refurblahad Deafnn Salas Pff OI .. 1ectra Estate •85 Accord chure. "()()..820-6782 Newspaper publlshlng • J R&B s 1 R w V8 5·spd 1 Br 1 Ba In lovely ., d r1 1 Got an eyo for color? GOVERNMENT on, ou. oc.~ agon . auto. 1 • gated commty. Walk ---------an P nt no company Enjoy working with JOBS. Now Hiring. Etc ... 50's & ClO s Mi..~ 9wner 77k m1, 53955 wht olue int, currant to t haater/shop1, CREDIT 2 907 ~~e9ks 2;·~~~:s ppa;: people? 3 days/wk. S16,000·S68,000 Call 845-7505 675·0912 675·6029 r 1..c ;~i~~ rnn~151~~;;c.;i~ng '•private gar/carport. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Must work most Sat's. 1·800·883·0819 • 5895/mo + ($425.dop) week peraon. One Other days lloiuble ext. J·400 1---------1---------'91 A ccord SE xlnt : , Kleln Management A DEBT·FREE LIFE! year Hperlence pre· E11p prel. 723-4710. for current Federal, OFFICE CADILLAC 9040 cond Hr now CO, •, 949·581·4000 Confidential help. Cut ~~~~e~·s,;~~e~;ee ~~~k Plumber/Drain Cleanor County, C11v. & State FURNITURE & onl>' 5:..K ,.. ,, sunroof • · monthlv p.aymants. environment. Sond ro· Exp prel'd. Svc repair lists. (CAL'SCAN) 'BB Sodan D eVllle 59800 94~·G44•7000 •, Reduce Interest. Stop EQUIPMENT 6047 ,llEWPORT collection calls. Avoid sume with salary hi•· FT, plenty or work, w111 ••••••••••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii t::p·1c1al Ed111on Stoll '91 CIVIC b k to ry to· Accounting troln. C.M. 46·"299 ~howroom new, al· Lo ml, git g.ls sover *iEACH 2669 an ruptcy. Nation's Supervi~or, PO Box " ARE YOU NUTS ,.,ovs garaged driven (59G247) S!5491 ! largest nonprofit: 1560, Costa Meso, CA PRE·SCHOOL DIR MERCHANDISE Why poy rct~11 11for :>r Iv 7k ml per year, Costa Mean • Genus Credit Manage· Prof. E.C. educator•w•••••••• " •. tBAt 2BA FROM 5990. menl. • 800•892.2953 92628 or tax to (949) neodod as school dir.'' horne oll1co turnnuro ct1ampogno, beige L( lncoln ·Morcu3ry • Jii' OVE ·IN ·B 0 NUS ( 2 4 h o u rs ) ' ..,,....6-42..,..·_7_2_46_____ for Tutor Time child·l-::==-::==-::--:-:-:"".:'i-_.:C8:...:_18:.:_) .:9_:7_:0:_·.:.7.:3.:2:_:2:_ lea~,f~.~~~~9~~:!>0 714) 5 40-58 o -N l!WPORT BAY (CAL"SCAN) AHt Mgr & Salas care, looming err In ANTIQUES 6010 S ILENT AUCTION •---------'92 A ccord EX 2-dr TERRACE people needed for NPB. Excellent salary1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Mako bods 011 •nvon '91 All•nto Rod/tan Roal Sharp Loaded, J.o 1 & 2Br noar Back Hallmark shop, Fash· & bits Must be CAI' lory reduction bulorc. 1trir 84k m1 loaded, Lthr. t .owner. phn 8ay & golf course GET OUT Jon Island 721·8085 d Ir qua 1111 e d Thur 8 .27. ,, E>prn a11 records I Xlnt cond. CO p1a,c:r, Moonroo(, rga pool, new car· Call 955·2672 ~ Desks, tables. scntos asking St 5.900 Call $7 .9~0 "11JO 723· 1504 •I & much more. OF DEBT' CASHIER Texaco Sta R ntt·qu.,.irr. 0 Mory 310·937·4040 • NPB FT M F 7 ..,0 eceptlonlst 4-P misc. n site photu· .....,...----------'92 A ccord LX hko Sorry No Pet1 • • · '" ·4 B • "' 3 ~ 545.4955 U / I. / Must be reliable. usv community &O:ollrcliblH gr:iphocs. :J .... O Harbor '94 Eldorado 70km1. now 4ar. !.r.pd wh,te, yye CQn rle!nf MECHANICS needed newspaper seeking E·6. Cosio Mesa wht, 0119 owner, ooau· lo n n. tire Ol'lls .-euPLl!X Upper Unit. ..;;c_,; Scott 044-8755 parHlme rocep11on1s1. ~TOPPF~1. Directions? (714) 5·10· 11tu1• (l'vt pty) 516,000 Ac SB.750 414·0393 ....-5 •CrtditCard5QmwliJatttl hours 1·00 p.m ,to ,_.. 0668 & press~ (7t4) 722.11S2 .. tepa to und, lg new • f>1J1mmls Wi1tred C aaual Atmoaphare 5·30 P m Monday 1900-1860 •• '92 HONDA EX ,. -kit, 4Br 2Ba, sunroom, Adm tn Assistant thru Fridav Dulles In· , _ '9•1 SLS M1NT co11d AT moon f ,.. , t _. 2c parking. 53000/mo •l11/ercs1Reduttd needed tor HB Con-elude answering euy PETS & 35Km1, lull)' loaded. (3B ... A!>64) $10,550 • yearly. Call 673•6900 •Horownmts Slopped structoon Co. Account· phonas, sorting moor, Outright• ·nnroon. Sl8,4 50 LEXUS OF ' Ext 105 A1k for Oolv • Hoblamas F.s tiO/ ing bkgrnd req'd, hght balanclng receipts ar == ANIMALS 6049 1 owner 720·!>695 WESTMINSTER >Sanitized 3br 2ba typing, Quick Books the end or the d.ly. (714) 892·8906 :_den , marble/granite Pro/Word/Excell, lax EOE. Physical re· Paintings ~ China 1yr Olcl CAT VJ onr CHEVROLET 9045 '93 CIVIC EX .,, .nuoughout Oen view resume to 964·6297 quired Please tax ro· Books 'i' Furniture porson11111y• Com· AT rioonrt m nt -363·1506 or 390·3308 sume tncluding snrary 40 years ptutc.ly recov cl lrom liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu (3CHB 1121 S 1O,950 CoAullntherl1/Bak2erv HELP history to In Newport Beach be111g Shot. Nd'i • only '83 MONTECARLO LEXUS OF sis, stores, NB (949)642·7667 9673622 tia• I F FULLY LOADED• WESTMINSTER area. Call 675·0994 ort---_,..;._____ , • '1' im, eo rcq -.• ISCELLANrous 645-0447 sores 56:.?·4:!3·4797 Low. Low. M•LES (7141 892·6906 • '" I; 1---------1-===-----COME GROW S3500 (949) 548·3727 --,9-S_A_C_C_O_R_D_E_X_ : gENTALS MONEY DAY PORTER/PARKING WITH U SI '87 Celebrltv S LllH, moonrt, auto , •••••••••I TO LOAN LOT ATTENDANT Expandmg rot1111 ad· FR.ED~~HU'~N PlANOS & Wagon Auto. AJC, full (3KHUD04) $14,444 2914 Day porter duties & vort111ing doportmont ORGANS 6059 pwr. am/Im, Sl6SO LEXUS OF iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii monitoring of parking seeks a self motivated ESTATES (714) 646·397l WESTMINSTER I ' -~-O-O_M_S ____ 2_7_0_6_, Automotive Lo•n• lot tor NB shopping account oxoc..,1111e to BOUGHl (714) 892 6908 » center. Fff & P(T sen, de11olop and ser· Yamaha U3 upright '94 CHEVY 271 ------·---• ,, Personal Lo•n• schedule avail. Must vice now business AND SOLD pl:.ino In beautiful Va. lull pwr, loaof<d, '95 DEL SOL S cpo, 1 Bualn••• Loan• speak truant Engllsh and spoclal sectlons.1119Tinr,,,~~p:;p:,.w d s 995 stop side, 4X4, cust auto, only 2711 m• • CM M atr-Br walk·ln Emplovment I s /I t I I w I d.d t con ition 1 9 whl! must see'! (00273") $12 995 '95 XJ1 2 · Green tan II n r (74617!> $30,995 BAUER JAGUAR 714·871·2002 '95 XJ8 Wh ite l;;ar\ I tl..L . (7205491 !J J : BAUER LOTUS 714·642· 7700 JEEP 9110 '88 J••P Chero kee Air auto etc Must sell 55000. 94~· 723·8185 '89 L•r•do 4x4 Wht grov. 6 / AT, AC PS, PW, POL. CC, !lllOfS ~8000 673·2596 '93 CHEROKEE LTD Orono M~ AC 1t.a·,0091 s · c:. 993 Costa M esa Llncoln·Marcurv (714) 540·5630 '93 Cr Charokeo L TO Bl;i '" gruy 11111, 4WO, 4 _ .1> lu pwr, (10722. sir 9:15 BAUER LOTUS COSTA MESA 714·642·7700 LEXUS 9115 '94 cs 300 Block black tu I opt (07•l737) 524 977 LEXUS M ISSION VIEJO (949)364·0064 '94 cs 300 Coshmor ivory lull opt 070722) ~5.977 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO I (940)364-0084 9085 SAL£S '05 ES 300 Wnltaflvory HSll OPI (077313) $2097? LEXUS MISSION VIEJO (949f384-0884 ·ee ES :JOO Ca•hmor .Qty lull oitt 145146) $?7,977 LEXUS MISSION Vll!JO 1-(880f·88·LEXUS '94 ES 300 Low ""' CO C1irom (0 I 45tt0 S\ 8 tl88 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892·8906, LINCOLN 9120 '87 MARK Vtll AC PW PO~ ABS I ti c6a1 no> s2.1,CJ1'? Coc.t• Me•a L lncoln ·M•rcury (7 '14) 540·5030. '97 TOWt•CAR PV/ POL AM FM, (7349:.!:i: s21 997 Coste Me5a Llncoln·Marcury 714 540·5~30 92 MARK VII owned 0>' Senior C111~co'.s X nt con::l loaded, tonl .-.1no New plates !9000 pp 891·2025 MAZDA 9125 '93 323 Auto A/C am·lfT cass. run& grC>at very clean 6mo war, &~k mo pp S!>SOO 714·754·7792. MERCEDES 9130 '77 300D Croom tan AC Ca pl3yer, F1rs1 SI !)00 ti.of> wC!CK t;.ikC 1t. Tom 67~·712:! Get to the basle "BC' Attic ~ basemP.nt~ and clo et then get som e cash. 642·5678 , p\11 ba, phn line, gar, Req'd 1•888•454•1309 w x n . commun cot on e pre er a con 1 o e 582·826· 200 .. , , skills. Call lor appt to havo a minimum ol ._ll&~it.;i.,.c,j!IC:.l~c.::11• EZ FINANCE Costa Mean • ~~ard. s700/mo. dap HOMEOWNERS! (949) 723·7100 t year print ad· --------.i---------$14,950 (P0948) Llncoln·M•rcury arote StS-4326 DEBT (alter 1:00 pm) vartlslng experience. WANTED TV, ELECTRON ICS, Sunwest Motors (714) 540·5030 WE'RE GROWING! 1 NB W.Ocaanlronl/22nd. CONSOLIDATION! or lax resume to E>ecellent communlco· POTT STE 714·437·1931 '96 Accord LX Black. Private rm, unlurn, •hr Borrow $25,000 • (949) 723·1141 ~~~ gs:~:':· .~~'"~ru!~ ERV REO 6080 --,-9-5_T_A_H_O_E_4_X_4_ 4cyl, 5spd, AC, all , b•lh. utla pd, n/1mkg, $100,000. Too many Finish Cpnl /Sta' lns11' S.U., Catalina, Kay Fioeh, Full pwr, only 4Gk po :vcr cc ab am·lm kitchenette, laundry. bills? •Home Improve· r ir r proto11lona1 presonta· Aoollwood, ROHvine, CABLE o bl (462260) S26 977 ' 22 ' 1 '1 1 block to N.B. Plar mants. •Apply by wlll train rel. mohv'd toon1 In a tas1 paced Newcomb, T9CO, DedhMI. escram ors LEXUS . cass, I< m' -owner 5510/mo Call Sam at phone/24 hour ap. pers w /own car, and de1an oriented en· Cleweff,PllU.,,Natilef. 30 day money back MISSION VIEJO 515·000 day 260'4841 714·675-4808 proval. •No Equity Ra· steady fob. 841-6329 vlronment. lmmed.Caht 1~~o~.~~j'~~;~~~ (949)364·0804 cvun•ng G4C·~u78 • ... (Between 9AM·5PM) quired. Platinum Capi· •General Office• Xlnt beneht packago.,.__.K.IUlll~~il.llll--'I '97 CIVIC DX tal: Real Estate Broker Windows. Amorlcorp Including 401k Drug•• '95 TAHOE LT 4 cyl, auto. p s p b , '1 01163658. CA • 6000 Wast PCH, NB screenongtphys1ca1 r•·i---------il••••••••• AM FM cass. ABS .3. AC. cass low m 11 1 ' ' RENTALS TO Dept of Real Estate. 574·7701 x119 Donna quired. EOE. EL TORO TRANSPORTATION (397403) $24,995 cone must svo• 1·800.523·5363 R91umas via fax· Al· Costa Mesa EZ FINANCE • iSiiHAREiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2ii7ii2ii4il 0 pen 7 day s . GET PAID $1S·S30 per tont1on, Lynn Esola ANTIQUE MALL Llncoln·M•rcurv $11,550 (P08~5) • w w w . p 1 at in· hour processing Insur· 714-650·4802 or ma11· -(714) 540·5830 Sunwest M o tors '-NBVlllaPolnt 2 matr umcapllal.com ance clalms for tocal Ti mes Community •Collectibles •China •98 ASTRO L S 714·437·1931 br, full amen, prof'I -,..,.-~~,..,,<C.,..AL~·...,s,...c_A_N_) doctora oHfca. Com· New1. 330 West Bay MARINE SLIPS 1 SK mi, lull pwr, pral'd, no/tmk sns INSTANT CASHI plete training pro-Stroot, Costa M8la, • Garden Decor DOCKS 7022 (3UWR023)$18,88B :: -• 112 utll'I 719-0738 y 0 u Or Iv e I vlded. Computer and CA 92827 LEXUS OF r. modem experience -s-1---,..--k--1--P-T •Silver •Crystal WESTM NSTER ~ 9'ewport Ht'• room 1·888·878·6866 . requ ir ed . Call ae..,mar e tng I .. .-..... r rant. Klchen prlv, (CAL-SCAN) 800.942.8141 ext.6 Xlnt opportunity, sat· 40' M ooring noar (714) 892·8906 ,...., ory ~ comm 722 0456 Pavillion, els to oceon I, ~o•r. no/1mk S500mo (CAL·SCAN) • ~ ,rs4ooaac 722•8033 ••••••••••---------eur 515·3897 Som S12.500 722·0456 day---------1. • , H .U .Q. Children• SAVERS Mot1va1ed & 650·3421 ovenlng FERRARI 9067 •: H,J>e Share 4br 2.5 ba ANNOUNCEMENTS Clothing Pff help hardworking lnaivlaual ISUZU 9100 '87 TROOPER S4900 Avail Sat 29 Lc3ve Message 949·645·4929 ' •. twnhome w/1 per1on. wanted. Fo1h1on Is. noedad to process ' :--own ba. gar, laun. 949-644-7877 Potra merchandise. Fff. AUTOMOBILES :; 1' pool $875 .,. 1/2 utll b I I I I '89 MONDIAL T JAGUAR 9105 Blk/tan, SOOOmi, like iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i: 1: Mike (949) 720·0809. ANNOUNCEMENTS Housekeeper/sitter eno 1 s. P ooae app Y1':."-J:t.~~~~~'"1il••••••••• ~ '• 2920 need llcenso & car, In per90n at; 1913111 .. 7:30·4:30 wk·daya, 3 Magnolo St., H.B. now, must soe • 723·1741 sso.ooo '93 Vund•n Plas Black cream lthr, (669299) $19 995 BAUER LOTUS ~ children, twins 11 yrs SEC OFFICERS Wiii ~ Free C ash Qr ants & 9 Yr o Id. Ca 11 Train, lrvino/NPB, CM, I, Collage, Scholar1hlps, 673·1009 or 673·7841 Tustin. Up to $7.25/hr I\ Bualnau Medical Wk·days. 673·1666 Mel/Don 714·222·2203 " bllls. Na~er repay. · wk,-ends before noon. Secretary/Ollie• Mgr ~ 800.218·9000xt 01398 IMMEDIATE OPENING. Prop mgt. co seeks ~ ,,. FREE GASOLINE National Co. looking above average pers, ~ '-OMMERClAL Uilng fra·pald gas for Sales Rep. In Call· 60wpm, Lotus, WP, ~ ~OPERTY 2778 cards ATM cash fornla. Wolhng to lravel A/P, AJA, good math. " cards. 71 4.957.7611. Mon-.Frt Comml11lon Bx 2147, Nwpt Bell, ·-poslhon. Company CA 92659 Fx: 722· NliW 2000af bldg. In average pay1 $670/ 7085 or Call 722· 7331 Cannery Row, fronts LOST & w a • k . Ca 11 Mr Sarver lor last paced • ~c •g:~d.;.•~or ·~ .. FOUND 2925 M at 1·800(C·A22L~SC3A68N.) lt1mlly restauranl by i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Newport Pier Great Owner/Agt 631·7433 money & atmo1p"'erer Legal Secretary L.F. '' 1 New Auto Service Bldg In CM. 4 or 8 b•v•. 1ea1a or HI•. Owtler/Agt 842·9686 Found Cat , Black, seeks legal soc w/3yra Call 949·240-8787 Newport Beach, ..-ht exp. Must be TEACHER Harbor View aiaa. salf·starter/tamlllar (TODDLER) (714) 844·7574. local rules & calendar· NB PrHchool needs FOUND COCKATIEL Ing, Span a •. Fax exp toddler teochar wt -1 ... -,D-U_S_T_R_1AL __ 2 - 7 -8- 8 -1 WESTSIDE OF rHume w/sal raq'1 to ECE units for t yr old n COSTA MESA 949·721·8910 or call c l ot arm Benallts (714) 846-6998. 768·1664 evening. 055•2872 ,LOW R•NTI Industrial FOUNt> PARAKEET 1pace w/ortlcH, 2200· COSTA MESA. rcMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 4600tf 78cent 11 NNN Maia Vardo area .:; . ' • ··~ • ...,, •O. .. $$ CASH PAID $$ WE BUY ESTATES • ~.0...t•f·. ~y .. .,, "WE PAY MOM$ FASTER" I n~957 ·8133<fR SOUTH COAST AUCTION 2202 So. Main St. Salltl AM, CA 92707 I'll! .. tit I ._ t Jacki• (714) 873·2754. _.;..c1_1•..;>_4_3_•·_8_11_3_. __ 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii5iiSii3iiiO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii5iiSii3iiO •--------~ -----------~------1• ~ NEWPORT NEWPORT ....-- ' BEACH 2669 BEACH 2 669 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ ,J-. ______________________ , l BACK BAY CA.FE FURNITURE 6014 2 drawer Bombay srylg chest Ille pino w hm• stone top. S950. 673·2706 A CURA 9010 FORD 9075 7 14-842· 7700 STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? •••••••• I Fast growing Southern C1tifoaua commuruty newspaper chain has UllIIlEldiate opponunmes availahle m Ventwa. Los ArYJE!ies. Otanae Coomv. ~ tie lnland Empire far ADVERTISING SALES REPRESENTATIVES. Your sue~ new aaxxmt development. maintal.IU1VJ establ1sbed aaxiunt.s. posrovi: customer .S€1Vla! attJtude. and desire to build strong ndverus~ ~rshlps wtth cllen:s MlllJ1Dum 2 years prev1ous adve:tlsl!lg expenerce wiw JleWSJX!per l!ldust:v expe~ioo preferred We offer base salary • CXJttlil'.l&lOI exoo!l • benefits pnclmge 1ndll<ilnJ 401[k . and supporuve work enwonm!m .. Submit oover letter, resume and sa1a.ry h1sto ; (.alifomJa Qxnmunity News Corpor.1t.ion 425 W. Broadway, Suite •300 Glendale. CA 91204 ATTN: Human Resources Or Fax· (818) 548·8897 NEWPORT MARINA APARTMENTS Bayf roftt commuity widl ~te INadi • ••nna. TtOpicU ........... ~Wai fl:OOI at .... M. WaJli co lallOa l.a..d ~ Mi .. ta froal Padito. bWicl. Hiring NOW for the following positions: ......... Olly • CMllillr8/llost . .,.... ........ '" • 9en8. Afll/rM Olrl• v.h1te bdrm HI. twin beds with cu11om de1i gnar spreads, 2 matching chairs, dre11ar, chest, detk • 2 mirror's S750 C949) 042°5371. Th e l egal Department at /he Daily Pilot is pleased to cumounce a new service now available lo new businesses. • Spade>• 1 DR. lJR ud llR at dcti 1pu. • rn .... ~or ll.leoaia ·~~~~ • Bolt til~pt-1mlablt • $1 sso . $2600 No Ptu Please call (949) 760-0919 PAIRWAY APARTMBNTS AT BIO CANYON ,\pf>ly In pa90n It newport Du~ Re.t011 M·Th I :()()..3:J()pm I I 31 Bid Bly Or. ' • REMODELING SALE 6FT & 8FT mtrrorad slider•. Asian atvl• armolre, 32" high den· 11ty Jan1on TV with 1peakera & emp M any other ltemsl CALL &48°3112 M!RCHANDISE MISC. 6015 • 1 .4 Aman a frl9, 2dr, 4 mo'• now, waa S 1050 HCflhCa SG95, bruafglau cocktail tablt WU SG05 NCtl· t1co $2!'>0, aman wood ~cM1bt• gtan top 179. "-.cuum lllnt cond 1115 new. 18Crl11ce ue •l•o lamps ' Olhef heme 72t•873G & Community MarQt~ ~ ..... , . We will now SEARCH the name for you at no cJ charqe, and i;a11e you the tirne and the trip l o the Court House in Santa itna. THen, of course: afler th<! search is completed we will file your fictitious business nmne with lhe County Clerk, publish once a week for four weeks as required by tau· and /hen file your proof of publicaliort with the County Clerk . /'lease slop by to file your fictitious business name slaternenl at lhe Daily Pilot, 330 "1~ Rog St, Costa Mesa. If gou cannot stop by, please call us al · (714) 642-4321 and we will make arrangements for you to handle this procedure by "iail. If you should have any further questions, please call us and we will be more than glad to assist you. Good luck in 11our new business! • .. ' .. SERVING THE NEWPORT -COSTA MESA COMf.AUNmES SINCE 1907 •' ·iFormer INS head dies of Cancer .•Friends recall P.roposititm 187's Harold Ezell as :man who fought for causes most shied away from. JENtffl{ RA<,LMD ~Pb NEWPORT BEACH -After !otir months of battling liver can- cer, Harold Ezell, former head of the U.S. Immigrabon and Natu- ralization Service for the western region, died early Tuesday. He was 61. Friends and colleagues of Ezell, a Newport Beach resident best known for co-a'uthoring the controversial Proposition 187 "Save Our State• initiative, re membered him as a great American who was not afraid to stand up for what he believed in. •Hal was a unique guy." said longtime friend Buck Johns of Newport Beach. •He was one who would undertake causes oth- er people would shy away from , and I think he earned the respect and admiration from all pf us because of that. He will be sorely missed.# Bill King, retired chief border patrol agent who worked under Ezell when he was western regional commissioner from 1983 to 1989, said he was still a bit shaken Tuesday afternoon by the news. "He called me just about every day for the last 10 to 12 years, and he was still calling me from the hospital," King said. •I will remember him as a man who epitomizes what it means to be an American. Hal enjoyed a lifelong love o( America and was always out in front of the pdck in pursuit or what was best for his country. H Donald Sf'gretti, a Newport Beach attorney and close friend or Ezell, was out of town Tuesday and unavailable for comment. But hls wife, Liza, Sdld Ezell was spe- cial to the fanuly and will be missed. •Hal's passing is a great loss." she said. "He is a perlectly mag- nificent human bemg, a wonder- SEE EZELL PAGE 5 WEDNESDA~ AUGUST 26, 1998 ~ MARC MAAT:NIDAllY ffi.OT \ 'I Aarold Ezell $f>eaks at the Costa Mesa Co tin try Club in May 1994. Ezell, who 1 died of cancer early Tuesday, was 61. Andy Brown, at right. takes a photo of his daughter, Misha, 6, as she works on the uneven bars at the Downtown Communi- ty Center in Costa Mesa on Tuesday. I'll tu mble Transfer ban lifted by board Below, from left, Talia Praire, Sierra Soto, Molly McFarland and Rachael Kearse watch other gymnasts on the balance beam. for you PHOTOS BY MARC MARTll'WAll.Y Pl.OT Costa Mesa gymnastics students flip for coach•s e mphasis on building self-esteem. not winners Eu~E GFP ~Pb COSTA MESA -Eight-year-old Sara Martin might think she is learning how to do cart- wheels and back handsprings. but gym.nasties coach Marti Gangnes is really teaching her how to be confident and successful. •What we focus on is their effort," Gangnes said. "We don't determine success by what the outcome is." Gangnes runs the city's gymnastics program al the Downtown Community Center in Llons Park. The 25-year-old program started with just 12 students and now draws 550 students per qudrter. The program has earned a good reputation and attracts people from all over the county, said Linda Divino, the city's assistant recreation supervisor. The program bas been so successful that the City Council recently approved a separate gym- SEE GYMNASTS PAGE 5 Courtney Whitacre works her way down the balance beam during a group gymnastics le on at the center, which draws about 600 students per quarter. •Parents can shift students between elementary schools for three weeks in September and three months beginning Feb. 15. ~"°' NEWPORT-MESA -The -.chool board voted .unammousl~ Tuesday to temporarily lift the moratonum on student tran~tcr between the d1s- tnct's e lementilI) schools for linuted tunes Between Sept. 1 and 18, parents will be dllowed to trans{er their children to schoolc; with classes that have fewer than 17 students m frrst through lhlrd grades or 27 or fewer ~tudents m kinder- garten and fourth through si.xth grades The bodrd also approvf'd another round of transfers between Feb. 15.and Apnl 15 Although the moratonwn hds been a source ol contenbon for many parent~ m the past yedr. none showed up to address the board about the issue. 'l.J,. But Supennlendenl Robert Bclibot said the dis· trict needs to have a policy that gives parents SEE SCHOOL PAGE 5 Campaign trail next for skater •Just days after a judge found her guilty of speeding on boardwalk, Naomi McComb decides to run for seat on Ne\vport council. GRu: Rt-.1J\1, &~ NEWPORT BEACH -A Newport Beach woman cntiowd for contesting a speeding ticket she received while m-linc skating on the board- walk announced Tuesday she will run for City CounC'tl m thL., 'Jovcmber' election. Ndonu Mc< omb. 30, said her well-publicu.ed run-m with the law and the rCC'ent shake-up that City MdnagN Kevm ~\urphy's r •s1gnabon creat- ed at City l lall contributC'd to her d<.'Cls1on. Because McComb rms cd the Aug. 7 filing deadline, he will have to launch a write-in cam· paign, which will reqwre h r to file a petition with the 1gnaturcs of 20 to 30 regtstered vot rs and prepare a ballot statement She plan to olic- at ignatur on the Balboa Pl'nmsula on Sept. 21. •t've always been enu-mt r led m the polit· ical procc , " she said. "I've b ?en reading a lot SEE SKATER M GE 5 Police arrest alleged peeping Tom ' I I H ' • Irvine man accused of using video camera to peek up women's skirts at Fashion lslar_id. GRHG ftNJN<: using a video camere to look under the lkirt of a woman at a PlllbkJG Wand store. n.Ykt Wayne Lyman, 9-4, of lmn. ... bOc*ed into Newport ........ --ptdol\ of dDOr· dldy o Mlf.1. 11MI mlldmneanor cames a maxi.mum sentence of Slit months in jail. Lyman was caught at Palhion Island at about 3 p.m. Aug. 9. A 27-year·old Huntington ~each woman was s~opptng an The Store of Knowledge when lbe nO&ed Lyman "8Dding eoo dolt to bit. When a pa ... dowD lftto a camera CMe iamm wa c::anymg, -dlillll -• • camera 1 n focused on h r, Police say the woman 9Cr'Htned, alerting store staff and the Yk:- tiJll'I boyfriend. Lyman denied be had done anything wrong. ~ytnan wu ~ detaiDed by~ ....... .,.. rtty nlfldale und ...... .... He told.,... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ·: '· ~ •. •. •, .. .. •• • • .. " .. r • . . . . . • • ~Wednesday, Augult 26, 1998 ALMANAC • EDm>lt'S NOTE: 00 you or someone you know have a landmark birthday or anniversary comi~ up? If so, we'd hke to include rt in our Almanac. Call the information Into the Readers Hotline, 642-6086; fax It to 64&-4170; or mall It to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. CA 92627. BUSINESS LICENSES • Aleurldria C. Segebtrg on May 4 • Sheldan D. Stephens on May 4 • s.muet F. swanson on May 4 • Wilbert H.,Tolentino on May 4 • Celine Waf\g on May 4 • Nina c. Frandnl on May 5 • Damien lnlguez on May S . · • Jake B. Jarvls on May 5 • Caitlin M. Kuykendall on May 5 New business license information reported by the cities of • Silas C. Lawrence on May 5 Cost.a Mesa and Newport Beach. 1 • Emily A. Rogers on May 5 COSTA MESA • Taylour R. Rogers on May 5 • Shaina N. White on May 5 • Aamir Pakistani & Indian Cuisine, 3013 Harbor Blvd., eat· •Leah D. Gates on May 6 ing places · • Brooke L Josenhans on May 6 •Academic Champions, 1665 lrvineAve., educational ser-•Jazmin s. Lopez Majlngos' on May 6 vices, NEC i •Daniel ftko on May 6 • Ameritas Managed Oenta Plan Inc., 151 Kalmus Drive, • Jacob N. Toroll on May 6 hospital/medical servke plans • "fyler J. Wood on May 6 • Bennett & Seely, 151 Kalmus Drive, ~ness service, NEC • Justin R. Hernandez on May 7 Casco, 151 K<:lmus Drive, architectural services Ca ol' ru.-M 7 Chevron Stations Inc. No. 1868, 3190 Harbor Blvd., grocery • " ina .>i•"" on ay • CM Fitness. 834 Joann St.. physlcal frtness facilities • Angeles Tapia on May 1 • lggulden Architectural Group, 151 Kalmus Drive, archi-•Brooke E. Morris on May 8 tectural services • Monique M. Ewalt on May 9 • Steele C. Orgill on May 9 • Jims Shoe Repair, 3021 Harbor Blvd. • Nathan M. Valdez on June 18 • Lively & Associates, 151 Kalmus Drive, legal services • National University, 3390 Harbor Blvd., colleges/universi- ties •Simply Paws & Prints, 1614 Iowa St., photography • Smog Pros Test Only, 3303 Harbor Blvd., services, NEC • Transtar Property Management, 151 Kalmus Drive, noo- resident building operator • Wme Racks by Marcus, 1852 Illinois St, liquor stores NEWPORT BEACH • Orange County Roofing, 17972 Stearns Drive, owner: Paul Peal • Parts Plus Auto & Marine, 2902 W. Coast Highway, own- ers: Brad Wayne and Sanford Wayne • The Penthouse Suite. 4320 Campus Drive, owner. Chae Pak • The Renovators, 9086 Cardinal Ave., owner: Anthony D. Arrollado • R1chard·Marshall Fine Flooring. 12824 Cerise Ave., own· ers RtChard P. Hirsch and Marshall J. Levitt • United Title Co, 1301 Dove St .. owners: Jerome M. Smo- lar and Henri J. Van H1rtum • VieJO Roofing Co., 23362 Madero, owner. Dennis Mclaughlin • Warren Fence, 130 Montecito Drive, owner: Pat Warren • Wearever Roofmg. 348 Olive Ave., Edwardo R. Riva • Westec Business Security Inc., 16620 Hale Ave., owners: Michael S Kaye, Bruce J. Thacher, John H. McAlpine and Jay F Shepherd • Worldwide Marketing Resources. 620 Newport Center Drive. owners· Travis T. Oliver and Craig Boyer • The X Gallery, 2612 E. Coast Highway, owner: Nasrin Eskandanfar • Yocom Masonry Inc., 2021 Rancho Drive. owners: Joel Guth and Guy Yocum • Zazzara Construction, 428 Pixley St., owner: Peter Zaz· zara DUI ARRESTS The following people were arrested recently on suspicion of driving under the influence. These people have only been arrested on suspicion of a crime, and, as with all such crimes, they are innocent until proven guilty. COSTA MESA AUG.14 Jorge Campos-Gallardo, 28, of Costa Mesa AUG. 15 Kimberly A. Majkut. 19, of Costa Mesa • Augustin Andreo-Guerrero, 31, of Santa Ana Ricardo J Pasillas. 18, of Costa Mesa ~ Adonest J Hall, 27, of Santa Ana : ~;~~rDG K;:~:.;:sf'o~~~n8(~~ Beach AUG. 16 • Robert E Munhall, 38, of Anaheim Anastasia N Biz1eff, 38, of Costa Mesa Heather M Classen, 23, of Huntington Beach 11 Gabnel A Sauceda, 41, of Costa Mesa Timothy D Lynch, 46, of San Diego ~ AUG.18 Anne Terrill. 35, of Laguna Beach 1r AUG . 19 Donald B Blayney, 39, of San Dimas • AUG. 20 Simon A. Odont, 41. of Costa Mesa • Guenter A Grams, 61, of Costa Mesa ~ Rolando Banos Perez. 26, of Costa Mesa : AUG. 21 Robert B S1m1nskey, 30, of Costa Mesa Daniel F Payne, 24, of Laguna Beach ~ Melanie N Stevens, 23, of Costa Mesa ~ NEWPORT BEACH AUG.18 ~ Connie D Brown, 57, of Huntington Beach AUG. 21 Linda S OePaul, 41, of Corona del Mar AUG. 22 Eugene Rosenbaum, 27, of Tustm AUG. 23 Gregory M McCarty, 37, of Monrovta : BIRTHS Most recent births m Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. ~ NEWPORT BEACH : • Jonathan P. Polos on May 1 • • Ryan C. Schroeder on May 2 • Sinem Ozdener on May 3 : • Chase R. Smith on May 3 • • Emily A. Spain on May 3 • • Tabitha J Tippin on May 3 • Andrew v Czorny on May 4 • Hannah A Guevara on May 4 • Destree N Intveld on May 4 • • Billy E Moss, Ill on May 4 • Megan J. Ruiz on May 4 • MARRIAGES Most recent marriages as reported to the Ora~ County Recorder's Office. COSTA MESA •Mark A Morrison and Kim L Schreiber, married Feb. 14 In Corona del Mar • Dong P. Le and Van T. Than, married April 17 in Costa Mesa • James J. Cuddy and Carolyn A. Capuano, married May 2 In Corona def Mar • Allen C. Duarte and Dawn L Masucbol, married May 2 in Temecula • Richard A Harlow, Jr. and Leigh A Siiveira, married May 2 in Camp Nelson • Francis J. Martin and Akiko M. Uu, married May 2 In Cos- ta Mesa • Guillermo C. Nunez and Celene S. Ramirez. married May 2 in Santa Ana • Jeffrey A. Riggs and Carrie E. Yates, married May 2 in Dana Point • Jasen w. Sadowski and Whitney J. Clarke, married May 2 In Dana Point • Timo1hy H. Suggett and Gwendolyn Schrey, married May 3 in Irvine • John P. Natland and Nicola J. Huxley, married May 5 in Santa Ana • Angel L Vargas, Jr. and Anita M. Villegas. married May 8 in Santa Ana NEWPORT BEACH • Robert J. Zauner and Mary C. Fewel. married April 18 in La Habra • James Briguglio and Pamela A Pellettera. married May 2 in Newport Beach • Craig G. Burns and Usa M. Buitron, married May 2 In Newport Beach • George A. Galdamez and Rhianna L Edison, married May 2 In Costa Mesa • Michael P. Owens and Yvette F. Leiva, married May 2 in Newport Beach . • John C. Schutz and Tara J. Beckmann, married May 2 in Avalon • Perry A Spataro and Sarah H. Nagle, married May 2 in Rutherlord REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS RKent real estate transactions as ~rted by Aodom Data Quick Products Group. COSTA MESA • 9S5 Coronado Drive, $239.000 • 3345 California St. $247,000 • 13681 Olympic Ave'J. $201,000 • 3354 Nevada Ave., )217,000 • 793 Grayling Bay, $145,000 • 2810 San Juan Lane, $265,000 • 2737 Fremont Lane, $225,000 • 2407 Richmond Way, $135,000 • 3143 YellowstQne Drive, $188,500 CORONA DEL MAR • 2821 Setting Sun Drive, $982,000 • 706 Orchid Ave., $528,000 • 11 Harbor Pointe Drive, $640,000 • 1500 Dolphin Terrace, $735,000 • 2723 Fifth Ave., $437,500 • 39 Beachcomber Drive, $485,000 • 307 Milford Drive, $875,000 • 339 Milford Drive, $673,000 • 1312 Dolphin Terrace. $665,000 • 3840 Ocean Birch Drive, $440,000 • 15 Jasm.lne Creek Drive, $518,000 NEWPORT BEACH • 1215 Seacrest DrM!, $790,000 • 2024 Commodore Road, $455,000 • 434 Vesta Roma, $326,000 • 1 Brittany, $380,000 • 2222 Hohday Road, $344,000 • 47 Seabrook Cove, $475,000 • 370 Villa Point Drive, $222,500 • 573 N. Cahuilla Road, $801,500 • 1930 Port Seabourne Place. $607,000 NEWPORT COAST • 7 Valore Drive, $515,000 • 28 Versailles, $452,000 • 3 Arbella, $604.000 • 1 Coral Reef, $675,000 • 19 Auvergne. $341,500 • 37 Auvergne, $475,281 • 11 Flore, $595,500 • 17 Trouville, $470,000 • 7 Teramo Court $395,000 ' ,. Newport Beach/Costa M.eso Doily Pilot OCC's flrst faculty poses ln front of the admlnlstraUon building -a refurbished Santa Ana Army Air Base barracks -ln September 1948. Giles Brown ts seventh from the left Brown's early teaching memories . at OCC golden AusoN MURRAY THEN Giles Brown had just received his doctorate in history Crom Claremont Graduate School when he joined the faculty at OCC 50 years ago. •1 didn't even know IOCC) was on the map," said Brown, who was raised in San Diego and lives in Newport Heights. His Jldviser told him about OCC; he was immediately offered a jo,b at the new college, a vacant Army base that was then in the middle of nowhere. The area was windy and dusty, and the facilities left a lot to be desired -one attempt to combat the dust sent water pouring through the windows into Brown's class. •1 wondered at the first faculty meeting why I had gotten myseU into such a thing," he said. "It was just kind of a mess.• But he was delighted by his students-a mix of returning vet- erans, who had seen the world and were eager to learn, and kids fresh from high school. "Many of (the veterans) had been through the very thing you were teaching,• Brown said. "It was fun because I found ultimate- ly that the interchange between the veterans and. let's call them the young kids, it was a new edu- Police organizing driver checkpoint COSTA MESA -The Police Department will be stopping dri- vers to make sure they have proper documents at a check- point on Placentia Avenue on Saturday. Motorists will be asked to show their driver's license, vehi- cle registration and proof of car insurance. The checkpoint will be in the southbound lanes of Placentia south of 20th Street between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. The aim of the checkpoint, similar to a DUI checkpoint, is to raise awareness of the impor- tance of carrying proper paper- work and reduce the number of people who drive without the required documents. "The reason tor this was to inform the publlc...that tlJ.is is a problem." said police Officer Eric Reinholtz. "Driving is a prlvllege, and there is a small number of people who think they can go out and drive without a license." THEN AND NOW cation for all of us.• Brown met Beth Cosner, the librarian, under rocky circum- stances -Brown had lent some of his books to the library, and one ",' , "" J . "' Giles Brown of them was returned with •Property of OCC Llbrary" stamped all over it. Brown wasn't too happy, and she wasn't too apologetic. But they met again, and a friend- ship soon developed. They married in the campus chapel Nov. 21 , 1951. ·After our marriage, the chapel burned down, but tbe marriage went on for 41 years,• Brown said. NOW After 12 years as chairman of the OCC's social sciences divi- sion, Brown left in 1960 to become chairman of Cal State Fullerton's history department. He later became dean of gradu- ate studies, then associate vice president of academic programs before he retired in 1983. BRIEFLY Ill OCC to celebrate past stUdent leaders OCC will honor its student government leaders from the past 50 years at a SOth Anniver- sary Brunch at 11 a.m. Sepl 20. All former OCC student gov- ernment leaders, representatives and participants are invited to the brunch, sponsored by the col- lege's Associated Students. The event will feature memo- rabilia displays, campus tours and a video presentation by the Associated Students. Tickets are $12.50. For more information, call (714) 432-5063. Center receives $100,000 donation An-anonymous donor has giv- en $100,00Q to OCC's Harry and Grace Steele Children's Center. The college will use the money to establish a child-care fund for needy students who are ineligible But through the years, he stayed in contact with OCC and continued to teach a non-credit class on current affairs called Behind the Headlines, which fea- tured guests and Brown's own tales of his extensive travels with Beth. By the time Brown went to Cal State Fullerton, hundreds of stu- dents were vying to take ·the class. Before he left, those stu- dents signed a petition asking that Brown continue to teach the class. He did -for 40 years. After Beth died six years ago, Brown decided to create an endowment for the library -he set a goal of raising $100,000. The interest generated by those funds could be used by the library to purchase new books or tapes or •to make the library more attrac- tive.• •1 wanted to do something that was positive for !Beth),• Brown said. "She was such a dynamic person and such a helpful person to people.• Brown, 82, has a regular series of lectures at places like Freedom Village and Leisure World, which make donations to the library fund in lieu of paying him a speaker's fee. His efforts are paying off: The endowment has reached $99,000, and the librarians are already using the interest. THE llEWS for governmental support. Finan- cial aid trom the Fund for Fami- lies will be awarded on a sliding scale based on each family's abil- ity to pay for child care. The 13,000-square-foot center is funded by federal and state grants and OCC's Associated Stu· dents. It operates year-round and serves 160 children. OCC offers classes beginning Sept. 7 Almost 100 late-starting class- es at OCC will begin Sept. 7. Classes will be offered in a number of subjects, including American studies, ecology, Eng- lish, humanities, mathematics and psychology. Registration will be held through Sept. 18 in the college admissions office, which ~ open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m . Monday through Thursday and 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday . Call (714) 432-5072. WEATHER SURF POLICE FILES VOL 92, NO. 202 n40MAS H. JOHNSOH, Publisher wtUJ~ LoeDll1. Editor STEVE MARIR.E. Managing Editor TINA IORGATTA. Assistant Managing EdltOI' Sll.VlfAMn News Editor ROGElt CNLSOH. Spotts Editor MMCMMnN. Photo EdrtOf' l.VNNUOU. ~~ng NOV Ol.TTIMi. 0-fitd~ I.ANA JCHllON. PromotiOOf ,,. • ..,., llW4. Chief FtnirlCill OffkM ' ~ ...... ..._. PNlktlnt end ao ...._ ........ \'k9 ~ Gerilr8f ..... .,,..,...CN.,. ...,.. ..... at 6 feet. Areas of earty morning fog. 11DIS TODAY First low 6:10a.m. 1.2 First high 12:33 p.m. 4.5 Second low· 6:47 p.m. 1.8 Second high •tt.r midnight THURSOAV Flnt low i :Jla.m. 1.7 First high 12:J&a.m. 3.9 Second low 7:41p.m. u Second h6gh 1:10p.m. 4.5 .... m S:A1\m:66 -· Today the area coastline will con- tinue to see a swell out of the southwest every eight seconds for chest· to head- high surf. The points and reefs should see head- high-plus waves. The northwest wind swell we h.w seen for the pMt couple of c:t.ys is decrffsing. We should also expect to see a south-tOUthNst swell from Hum· cane Howard for w.ist· to hMd- hlgh sm. NEWPORT BEACH • &9t lalb• 8oulnwd: A suitcase worth S2.2SO was stolen In the 700 block. • ,...,dpOrt c.ntw onv.: Charges worth $646 were ille- gally made on a stolen aedit card In the 500 block. • him Street: Several Items worth S 1,345 were stolen from a car In a garage In 1he 300 block. • River Av.we: A rear trcense plate worth $10 was •· stolen from a car In the 4700 block. • 18'h ltNet: A purse and a cooler bag worth S43 was stolen from a car In the 100 block. COSTA MESA • lrtltlOl ttrwt: A cellular phone worth S200 w.s stolen • from a CM In the 3300 block. • • Mm'"""9 AIMnu9: A J*r of speeken. a ettllua. phone end a redlo famplate worth $611 were stolen from 1 c.r In the 1800 block. ...... CeMer Drtw: Thrff computen worth $4,800 were stolen from a builness In the 3200 blodt. • ..... ce.t Drtw: A compect dlK ster9o worth S200 w.5 ~from a cw In the 1500 blodt. • 1m1 t'NI ~A s-.o. 1 ..,...,. a sewral toots worth sm were stolen In the 200 block. , I ~ewport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Wednesday, August 26, 1998 3 Just click your heels to leave ,. . .. . . ., -Newport Beach is Orange ~unnr's shirung jewel, the place ~veryonr:-especially the media -refers•to when mentioning Orang,! County. P~y it's a matter of geogra- phy. ~en they tumbled the 9CW,S out of the bag, Newport ~the watf'f. Wbat do Paris, ndon, Rome, New York, cago have in conunon , ides great museums and restaurants? Water. ' 1 : Question: Onto what body of water does Costd Mesa encroach? · • Ans war.: None. (Except Lake :1'ilh & Irvine after a l!ard rain.) And it doesn't offer much else :in topographical excitement, · ,either. No hills, no canyons. It's •exactly what its name suggests: a coastal mesa. Although that makes for nice neighborhoods (not to mention all the services soclC'ty requires that have been banished from Newport), "nice," "comfortable" and "convenient# just doesn't get your name above the title. Instead, ymrget put in NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL WRAP· UP Stop signs approved for high school site christin carney and nancy gar~ner the character actress category, the Eve Arden of cities. For those not enraptured with old movies, Eve Arden played the star's best friend, the one who gol the laughs but not the guy (read: tourist dollars). Despite the commetcials, image isn't everything, but it's something. Sometimes it seems as il Newport is on a veritable image glltzk.rieg, all glitter and no guts, while Costa Mesa stands in the shadows in. its sensible shoes, unrecognized, uncelebrat- ed and sometimes still called by its rude longstanding nickname, Goat Hill. . Well, we've got an idea about ·how Costa Mesa can glamorize it.S image and.snag a few of those tourist dollars. Like Eve Arden ·did when she switched from film to television and. became Hour Miss Brooks,# a complete change of direction is needed. A little tin.- ker)ng, a slight alteration of per- ception, and it's a brand-new ballgame. Like aU images; this change should be completely mythic and the total opposite of reality. Costa Mesa should become a theme city, should become... r The Emerald City. First pamt the whole place emerald green, of course. Throw masses of rhinestones so it sparkles everywhere. Pave all the roads with yellow brick. Because no one entered this year's Miss Costa Mesa pageant, GONE FISHIN' The City Council this week approved the installation of stop ' signs at Vistd del Oro and East- bluff Dnve m an dltempt to solve lr.aftic problems at Corona del fvtar High School. The city will aU,o mstall more signs to dlert drive(S to the high s~ool and the presence of chil- pren dunng school hours. In addit100, the school district will restnct tho· lugh school's front paJ·king lot to carpool parking pnd drop-oils. mdking all other studc>nt5> park in the school's back fot. Officidb hope the measures }'Vill rPduce congestion on East- blutf Drive dnd deter people from dropping off students across the street on AJl>a Street. whkh req1tires them to cross a busy intersection without a cr<>ssing guard. • • The council has yet to decide the future of temporary traffic tneasures at Bil.on Avenue and Jamboree ~oad ~inn hired to repair Little Corona Beach City Council members have awarded a $359, 762 contract to Gillespie Construction Inc. for repaus to Buck Gully and the stairway at LitUe Corona Beach, whlch were damaged in El Nino- related stonns earlier this year. · · The repairs includes recon- 1trrucnon or the access road, new turbs C\lld gutters along the mland side of the road, new con- tfele stairs with aluminum handrails, a new drainage sys- tem, and reconstruction of an 8- lrich sewer pipe. Gillespie is reqwred to complete all of the work within 60 days. Fundmg tor the project is mcluded in Uus year's budget. However, because the work will repair storm-related damage, city staff members are seeking reim- bursement from the Federal Emergency Management ~gency. The ageJ?.CY has not reviewed the ctty's application. Newport, Costa Mesa link up for-river study City leaders this week autho- rized a cooperative agreement with the> city of Costa Mesa for the Santa Ana River Crossing Study environmental report. Cos- ~a Mesa has replaced the Orange :county Transportation Authority .as the lead agency for the study. 1 The reason tor the change was :that the four cihes involved in the 'study Co!,ld Mesa, Newport :aeach, Huntington Beach and f Pountain Vdlley -did not want 1to hue the conc,ultant preferred •hy thE> transportdtion authority. ; WhE•n dll four cities commit lo 'tho study, th<.' Costa Mesa City :council will hire the top-ranked •consultant and nr.gotiate a final I ,contract. • Newport Councilwoman Jan :oebay voiced some concerns 'about Costa Mf•sa administering ·the study becausn city officials there h(lv in the past votced 'thn11 oppoi;ition to a bridge at 19th StrN•t. But Public Works Director Don 1Web\,.sald thPro arc no changes • m the sc-o~'>O of work for the study and there will be plenty of oppor· tunitlea for the public to be involved. .. Sl.NARTIJS SOSROOOJOJO Jesse Servin, 2, gets ln a liWe practice with a leaf attached to his fishing pole this week at the end of the Newport Beach Pier. WHEN DINING GETS BORING, IT'S TIME FOR ... -•"QM@fibJAn• OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO WE TAKE FAMILY DINING TO THE NEXT LEVEL! change it to the Dorothy of Oz South contest. The winner gets a year's worth of pinafores and a really fancy pair of red shoes. However, she has to promise to wear pigtails in public for the year of her reign and carry a small dog with her everywhere. Preferably stuffed. And because Peter Buffa is tired of being mayor, he might be open to playing The Wizard. (It would look great on his resume.) As for the Tul WOQdm.an, the Cowardly Uon and the Scare- crow, these jobs could be easily filled by the flotilla of free talent in. pur senier centers. The roles · could be rotated because individ- ual faces wouldn't be seen. Every day at noon and 5 o'clock, the Emerald City clock tower will ring out, and actors - many of them dressed as Munchkins and Winkies (at last kids will start earning their keep) -will descend on newly built stages at the fairgrounds and that old, unleased building on 1 ?th Street (two locations to make sure the whole city is cov- ered in. tourists). Scenes from the book and movie will be re-created, like Dorothy melting the Wicked Witch or }\er first meeting with the Scarecrow. Peter Buffa would ·have a-permanent location on top of the Triangle Square dome, frantically working the contrap- tion that ke~ps the whole cha- rade goin.g behind a billowing em'erald-green curtain, much a< ne does nOW. I Even those locations that r n't get-.to be in the tourist fore!' t will reap financial reward.."' y doing all the needed cr8il ork. Pretty soon, the Emef d City will be the premier tQi" t desti- nation, bigger than V ott's Beny Farm, far bigger thr Newport, which will shrive) to a pretty coastal town, m like before. Glamour wliining is not a pretty sight, but the Eme rald City will be cordial, maybe even put up a few signs -"Newport Beach, that way.· If nobody wants to miss the second show, where Dorothy battles the Gnom~ King, well, they tried. ' atmg a new city is a lot of w maybe too much work. E :.\rden dido'~ so much ct\ e reality as enhance it, ~· mg out of the shadows into ,. ,1 limelight as her real self, a lot · J!ke Costa Mesa has been doing the last few years. South Coast Plaza, the Per- . forming Arts Center and South Coast Repert9ry were a good start, now W1th the refurbishing of eclectic neighborhoods on both the East and Wesrsides, as well as the old Harbor Center mall, Triangle Square and designer showrooms on Newport Boulevard, Costa Mesa is coming into the sunlight as a city of its own: attractive, comfortable, smart, a lot of fun and a place where everyone is welcome. Goat Hill no more. • CHR1S11N CARNEY and NANCY GARDNER live in Corona del Mar. Their column runs Wednesdays. E·mall them at SPEZ20A@prodigy.com • State earmarks $5.8 million for Newport-Mesa district New budget will pay for variety of improvements, new textbooks and resources. H USEIN MAsHNl Dli1Pb NEWPORT-MESA -·The state's new budget will bring the school district about $3 million in new money and about $2.8 · million in cost-of-living adjusbnents. At Tuesday night's school board meeting, Assistant Superintendent of Business Ser- vices Mike Fin.e presented liis most recent estimates of what the di.Strict stands to receive from the state education budget. M~e state won't know the final numbers until the final enrollment numbers are in," he said. But based on the information already available, Fine said the distnct will receive a cost-of-living in.crease of $148 per stu- dent, or about $2.8 million. In addition, Newport-Mesa expects 'to receive school site grants of $30 per stu- dent for improvements. The district also is expected to get at least $10,000 per school and about $.580,000 total, Fin.e said. The budget also includes about $800,000 to buy textbooks, $.550,000 for librartes, $430,000 for deferred maintenance, $300,000 for staff development and $100,000 to reduce ninth-grade class sizes. While the state has approved a $9 billion school construction and repair bond, Fin.e said Newport-Mesa will not likely receive much beca'use some schools are closed. A district can share the funds only if it has no closed schools. Newport-Mesa will qualify for the repair money only tf the state relaxes its rules. / .. \pcricnc<' }011 Cun fr11'1 "Thanks to Debbie's recommendation that I call COIT, my carpet is beautiful again. COIT was able to get a horrible big stain ow, and it's never resurfaced ... 'Jonie s recommendation to call COIT was great. They got the job done in nothing flat, and it was right the first time. Everything lobks like nell'. .. ''The state won't know the final num- bers until the final enrollment numbers are in." Mike Fine Assistant Superinten- dent of Busi- ness Services For over 45 years, CO/T's advanced equipment and fully tr-c:tined, certified technicians have provided the most effective cleaning available fo r all types of carpets, rugs, draperies, and upholstery. COIT's professionals care and personal attention to detail assures you the finest results possible; and ive g uarantee it! • .• ..... I • • • I • .. .. • •• .. •' .. .. ·: . . ; •• •• •• .. • • .. • I I I • • • • • I r .. .,. .. . :f,-• ..&-. ·-~C \l)<!">O -.. . 4 'Nednesdoy, Augu~t 26, 1998 I ' . ' ' .. around town Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot • Send ~ 10WN items to the Dally Pilot. Around Town. 330 w. Bay St.. Costa Mesa. 92627, f.x them to 646· 4170, or <All 54().1224, ext. 228. A com- plete listing of Around Town can be found ~t www l•tunes.comlpilot. TODAY A Jurted photography exhlblJion will be on display through sept. 18 in the Newport Beach City Hall Gallery. 3300 Newpon. Blvd. Ad mission is free. For mor~ infor- mation, calJ (949} (17-3870. Creative Recruiting 1EJtrategtes will be presented from 8 to 9 a.m. at the Sheraton Ne_wport Beach, 4545 MacArthur Bl'vd. Registra- tion will begin at 7 a.m. Admis- sion for Professionals m Human Resources Assotiation members is $22 m advance and $27 at the door; guests pay $27 in advance and $32 at the door. Students pay $5 m advance and $1 0 at the door. Call 245-7834 "This ls Your Garden," a picture book by Maggie Smith, will be ruscussed from 10:45 to 11:30 a .m. in the children's department of the Metro Pointe Barnes & Noble Booksell ers, 9018 South Coast Drive, No. 150, Costa Mesa. Free. For more mfonndtion, call 444- 0226. The Networkers will meet from 11 :45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Golf dnd Country Club. 1701 Golf Course Drive. Admis- sion is $12 dnd includes lunch. For more lllformation. call 885-9093. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce will present its busi- ness dfter-hours nuxer from 5:30 to 7·30 p.m at Wolfgang Puck Cafe near Macy's in South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bnstol Ave., Costa Mesa Adrruss1on is free for mem- bers dnd $10 for nonmembers. Call 885-9090. Blvd., Newport Beach. Admission is $27 for members and $35 for nonmembers. Call (714) 995- 6353. New Leaf Natural Culstne U.C of Costa Mesa will present a cook- ing class on warm-weather soups and salads from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in Costa Mesa. Reservations are required. Admission is $35. For more information, call 444-1005. Sportswriter and journalist Mar- tin Dugard will make an appear- ance at 1 p.m. at the niangle Square Barnes & Noble Book- seller, 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Admissiqn is free. For more information, call 631-0614. . ' FRIDAY Estancia High School's class of 1968 will hold its 30-year reunion at 6 p.m. at the Balboa Pavilion Tale of the Whale Restaurant, 400 Bay Front, Newport Beach. The event will feature Hawaiian beach party attire. Admission is $80. For more information, call 951-5435. SATURDAY CPR and Medic First Aid wUl be presented from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the OCC Sailing Base, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Registration is $50 for Newport Beach residents and $55 for non- residents. Register at Newport Beach Community Services, 3300 Newport Blvd. For more informa- tion, call (949) 644-3151. A back-country hike will take place from 9 a.m. to noon at Crys- tal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Hikers should meet at El Moro Visitor Center. Parking is $5. For more information. call {949) 494-3539. The flnt Bob Henry CbW Cook- off and Salsa Preparation Contest will be presented from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Bob Henry Park. 16th' Street and Dover Drive, Newport Beach. Admission is Cree. Call (949) 642-2479. SUNDAY A back-country hlk.e will take place from 9 a.m. to noon at Crys- tal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Hikers should meet at El Moro Visitor Center. Parking is $5. For more information, call (949) 494-3539. ONGOING The Klwanls Club of NeWJ>Ort Beach-Corona del Mar meets at noon Thursdays at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bay- side Drive, Corona del Mar. For more information, call 852-1148. A free introductory class tn prt- mordlal sound meditation is offered by Marvin Greenberg at Complementary Healing Arts, 666 Baker St., Costa Mesa. To make a reservation, call 969-7653. The Newport Beach Psychologi- cal Association presents a men's support group at 4 p.m. Fridays. The fee is $25 per session. For more information, call 722-4588. The Alliance for the Mentally W of Orange County provides edu- cation and emotional support for families with loved ones who are mentally ill. A free support group meets Crom 10 to 11:30 a.m. every other Saturday at Orange County Mental Health Clini<;, 3115 Red Hill Ave., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 850-8463. The Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Com.mis- sion meets at 7 p.m. the first Tues- day of each month in the City Cowicl chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. For more information, call 644-3151. Nicotine Anonymous fellowship wants to help men and women who smoke to quit and remain smo~e free. For more information on local evening meetings, call 650-2713. • The Costa Mesa Historical Soci- ety holds a free open house from t 1 a .m. to 3 p.m. Thursdays at 1870 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa. The event features memorabilia from t1ie city or Costa Mesa and the ~anta Ana Army Air B~. For mom information, call 631-5918. ·' Overeaten Anonymous meets from 1 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at St. John's Episcopal Church, 183 E. Bay St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 953-0900. Ensign Intermediate School offers a free parenting seminar and open discussion for parents of teens from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the last Wednesday of each month. For more information, call 225-8189. The Pacific Business Xcbange has weekly breakfast meetings at 7 a .m. Tuesdays at the Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 640-0588. The Costa Mesa Senior Citizen Square and Round Dance Club seeks experienced dancers to join in from 9 to 11 a.m. Thursdays at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 19th and Pomona streets, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 545-5669. Arthritis Foundation lnstrui:tor Wyoma McKinley leads an exer- cise class at 11 a.m. Thursdays at the Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 513-5641. NlgbUy meettngs are offered In Costa Mesa and Newport Beach for anyone who wants to over- come nicotine addiction. For a schedule, call 774-9106 or (800) 642-0666. Hoag Cancer Center sponsors a free tai chi class for intermediate to advanced levels from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Thursdays for people with cancer and their families. A beginner session D\eets from 10:30 to 11 :30 a.m. Fridays. The classes are designed to reduce stress. increase longevity and pro- mote a sense of well being with basic, easy-to-learn, nonslrenu- ous movements to aid in balance and concentration. The class is taught by Victor Ann.and. No reg- istration i$ required. Free. Hoag Cancer Center is at 4000 W. Coast Highway. Newport Beach. For more information, call 722-6237. Oasis Senior Center offers a dal- ly telephone contact program ror seniors who have a lun.ited local support system. For more infor- mation, call 644-3244. The Costa Mesa Communicators Toastmasters Club meets from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at the Orange County Department of Education, 200 Kalmus Dnve, Costa Mesa. Meetings are open to anyone who wants to improve hi or her public speaking skills. For more information, call 444-5030, The Newport Beach Distin- guished Toastmasters Club 1300 meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdayl) in Sgt. Pepperoni's meeting room, 2300 Bristol St., Newport Beach. For reservations, call 730-3671,.; Mesa Messengers Toastma~ter Club 691 m Costa Mesa meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Mes~; Verdp Uruted Methodist Churcn, 170 l W. Baker St.. Costa Mesa. Fo1 more information, call 540-4446. ' Oasis Senior Cerlter offers a Care-A-Van transport to take members to appointments and grocery shopping. The shuttl(• takes members to the center. For· appointments, call 644-3244. Oasis Senior Center has a walk- ing group called Walkers Not Rockers that mee ts once a week to en1oy scenic walks in and around the Newport Beach areu For more information, call 644· 3244. DUFFY ELECTRIC BOAT RENTALS Conscious Eating will be pre- sented dt 7 p.m. at the Metro Pointe Bdrnes & Noble Book- sellers, 901 B South Coast Drive, No. 150, Costt1 Mesa. The event is free. For more information, call 444 -0226. New Leaf Natural Cuisine U.C of Costa Mesa will present a cook- ing class on warm-weather soups and salads from 9:30 to 11 :30 a.m. in Costa Mesa. Reservations are required. 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W\ ~-.,,,,_.,.........,__ Friday, August 28, 1998 Where can you find goOcl people, gr8at neighborhoOcls, thriving industry and excellent schools? Froin Costa Mesa to the Newport Coast, our newsroom is gathering copy and photos to show what makes our area so special. They've caught the spirit, and we're certain our readers will tool Advertise your message in this special keepsake issue. Reserve Space by Monday, August 24, 5 p.m . To Catch the Spirit, call 642~21 t C.Sh prizes for the bat sand sculptors! Sunday Sept. 13, 1998 Big Corona State Beach · 10 a.m. -S p.m. •ICJHG Of THE SAHDCASn.u• ~ ..., PACIFIC EIBELL. 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"'"" ........ $35 oo "11 other businesses (Restautonts;boriks, accOlllting flITTlS, etc ) 0 fam1fl(.S ,_, .. ,.. .. ..... .. .. .. ... .,. ............................. $20.00 Con consist of mcxe thlin one (get~ neighbors togethc1) a Olhl:r Or91itl4z.atlOOI ,~ 00 ~~Clf91'11Dtl005, YolJlh 9'~. SCVICC Ckbs, ~le """"""'·· 4!tC.. • I I . I . . . Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot .GYMNASTS CONTINUED FROM 1 nasties facility for the new Down- town Community Center. Because the gymnastics pro- gram shares the existing gymna- sium with adult and youth bas- ketball and volleyball programs, Divino and her staff have lo put up and tear down the equipment everyday. The new facility will allow the program to expand and offer dif. ferent hours of operation. It now runs 40 hours a week. Many of the students have been in the program for years, Gangnes said. Sara began taking Mommy and Me classes with her mother, Eli7abeth Martin, when she was 2 SCHOOL CONTINUED FROM 1 more control over wluch school their children attend. ·we have spent an immense amount or time looking for ways to implement change where log- ic, space and reason would allow us to do it," he said. The district approved the moratorium to deal with space constraints created by the state's 1994 class-size reductions. The policy prohibited students from transfemng even if parents felt their children would receive a better educahon at another school. The situation was part.acularly PEEPING CONTINUED FROM 1 on the Internet that md1cated there weren't any laws agamst his actions. Police say a videotape confis- cated from Lyman shows three women being recorded without their knowledge at Ftl.s hion Island. On the tdpes, the camera is pointed upwdrd 1.mder the wompn's skut~. showing their underwear ctnd buttocks. The tape also shows Lyman's face as the camera bobs back and forth, police added. After the tape WdS reviewed by the Orange C iunty district attorney's office and Newport FYI + Gymnastics classes resume the week of Sept. 14. Registration started this week. The regular program Is $86for13 weeks, and the individualized program is S 156. For more information, call 64S..S551. years old. Martin said she has seen her daughter's sell-confidence in gymnastics cross over to other parts of her life. · "That's why I keep her in,• Martin said. Martin has tried other gymnas- tics programs that have focUsed more on competition and results. Gangnes is focused on the wel- , *We haw~ 111 imrnne amooot of time looUtg far ways to~ change wt.. logic. spcKe cnl reason would alow us to do M. • Robert Barbot Superintendent hard on some West Side parents, who complained to the board that their children were not being challenged at their neighborhood schools, which used to focus on teaching students English. Parents can apply to Susan Despenas, assistant superinten- dent of elementary education. Tha.nsfers will be granted on a first--come, first-served basis. believe that reasonable expecta- tion of privacy is constituted under a women's skirt." • Beach police, Sup~nor Court Judge Geoffrey Glass issued an arrest warrant. Lyman was arrest- ed at an auto locater company on MacArthur Boulevard m Irvine al about 3:30 p m. Tuesday. McDermott added this may be the first case in Orange County- and possibly the state -where someone has been ~arged with illegally using a camera lo look under a women's skirt. "The only reason we caught this guy was because we were able to put the suspect, tape and victim together," he said. Law enforcement officials say there are hundreds of sites on the Internet devoted lo amateur pic- tures that show scantily clad girls and women in public places. McDermott said one site shows pictures similar to the ones police found on the tape. t ' ~ t • t • • • • , f • • • • • • • .. • • • Sgt. Mike McDermott said Lyman violated the women's right to privacy. ·Tue violabon says it's illegal to Vldeotape mto an area where someone hds a reasonable expec- tation of privacy,• he said. ·we PJll/j,f 01J1;ante <2/ltamma ~na In a Beautiful Setting on t VIP Lunches $9.SO with your VlP Card Great Lunch Offers Al...50 AVAILABLE FOR SUNSfi DINNERS Fresh Soft Shell Crab with Puta Only $12.90 I-lb. Live Maine Lobster with Pasta Only $15.90 Sunset Dinners 4s30 p.m ... 6s00 p.m. Seotadonal 3-Cou.ne Dinnen Surrti,,, ., $10.!J(J Sunday Champagne Buffet Brunch 11.00 a.m ... 2a30 p.m. °"" $16. 90 /n',,,.,.,. 673-9500 251 Ea1t PaclRc Cout H • tare of a child and enhancmg a child's sell-esteem, Martin 1a1d. "It's been pnceless, really,• Martin said. I EZELL Gangnes has master's degrees in counseling psychology and physical education, focusing on sports psychology and motor learning. She also holds a state teaching credential. I CONTINUED FROM 1 She uses various techniques from positive reinforcement to visualization. "We teach them strategies that direct thought and attention to what they want to achieve rather than what they're afraid might I i happen,• Gangnes said. .. Molly Miettinen, 11, desoibes i,. what she does when she has a particularly difficult task. • "I tell mysell the steps I oave to , do, and l see myself doing it," she said. Once a student has been accepted into a school, the trans- fer becomes permanent. . In addition, if a school cannot accept all students from the same family, the policy will allow those who got shut out to be at the top of a waiting list for future open- ings. School board member Wendy Leece initiated the lifting of the moratorium and won support from the full board. •I'm so happy to see this," said school board ,member Serene Stokes. "It is so disheartening to see parents address Ulls board so many times without us being able to do anything about it." fuJ person and a loyal, patriotic individual.• Ezell wds an outspoken leader m the INS when he was appoint· ed to the position by then-Pres1- dent Ronald Reagan, fi~bting to crack down on illegal urumgra~ tion. After that, he e5tablished the Newport Beach-based consulting firm the Ezell Group, which helps obtain legal immigrant status for foreign investors willing to create new jobs for Americans. King said he respected Ezell for his profess1oncil jdeals and for his fun-lo\rlng personality. He said Ezell's focus as region- al commissioner was twofold: He did everytlung 10 lus power to help people who wanted to come lo the United States legally and, at the same time. was very strong in the area of unnugration law enforcement. Ezell, a Welong ~bllcan, sponsored the hotly debatea 1994 California initiative that sought to deny public services and benefits to illegal imrrugrdnts. Voters passed the measure overwhelm- ingly, but it was later declared unconstitutiondl by the Supreme Court. •He was scorned by a few, and to those critics I would say they No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper FITS IN ... Daily Pilot 11 l I 3 165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Block South of 405 f'wy 545-7168 . FYI + Memorial services for H•rold Ezell are at 9 a.m. Saturday in the Memorial Gardens at Crystal Cathedral. 121•1 Lewis St .. Gar- den Grove. + Public viewing for friends and associates will be from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday at Saddleback Chapel, 220 E. Main St., Tustin + In lieu of flowers, donations should be sent to Harbor Christ- ian Center, Harold Ezell Scholar- ship Fund, P.O. Box 7475, New- port Beach, Calif. 92658. The fund is'set up to help underprivileged inner-city children attend a Christ· ian·school didn't understand him,· King · swd. "Hal was a good rnend of mine and he was a lot of fun to be around. He will always be remembered m my heart." Some of Ezell's aduevements 'include serving on the U.S. Com- mission on Immigration Reform, chairman of Americans Against illegal lmmlgrabon and recipient of the Lincoln Club of Orange County's Man of the Year award ID 1995. He is survived by his wife. Lee Kiru)ey Ezell of Newport Beach, and three daughters, Sandrd, Pamela and Ju.lie Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner Wednesday, August 26, 1998 :SKATER : CONTINUED FROM 1 I I I about our o ty and where it's , going. I want to be part of the · process and the solutions." McComb faces some stiff com- 1 petition for a sedt that will be ; vacated by outgoing Councilman John Hedges. Planrung Comm.tS- sioners Mike Kranzley and Tod · Ridgeway and insurance broker . Len Miller already have qualified : as candidates. · While asplf4lg candidate were weighing their political options, McComb was busy field- ing calls from the media and the public about her dispute with' police over her speeding ticket. McComb was found guilty la.£t week of exceeding the posted 8 : mph speed limit on the board· · walk A ofhcer usmg a speed- . ometer on his bicycle said she was going 17 mph A trafbc com- nuss1oner waived her $135 fine. McComb wants to put the . orded.i behmd her dnd focus on : the ovic road i:ihead. McComb, who works at an Irvine equip- ment financing business, said she hopes she can shake the stigma she gained because of the ticket. 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Daly Pio! ,• Costa Mesa's Ba~ proves he's still the one in 1the canoe, winning three, gold medals at Nike world1 championships. 8AJUrY FAULKNER ' Af'onee~ behind the now-thriving · unior ' program at the Newport quatic Center, 45-year-old Costa Mesa resident Jirka Batlik is still passion- ate about giving back to the sport in which he has competed at an elite level for three decades. He is, however, still not above taking a little for himself, including three gold medals in the canoe competition at the recent Nllce World Masters Championships in and around Portland, Ore. "I'm 45, going on 18, • said Batlik, an alternate with the United States Olympic teams in 1984 and '88 and a !onner nation- al team member in his native Czech Republic. •rve been paddling for 30 years, but I feel like I'm just getting started.• Batlilc, who won the C-1 (single canoe) intermeWate 500-meter race at the Eddie' Bauer U.S. Canoe-Kayak National Chltrµ- pionships the week before in Seattle, c()fn- peted for the first time in the quadre«nlal Nike event. which included more thfill 400 paddlers, ages 30 and older, Crom td coun- tries. He also finished second in Seattle in the C-1 senior 1,000 and the C-1,1nasters 500, while contributing to a fowth-place show- ing in the C-4 senior 500, but Batlik said he was feeling less than confident, heading into the world championships. "I did reasonably weu·~t nationals, but I felt I was still lacking speed and I hadn't felt really good on the water, yet,• Batlik said. "I'd raced hard for four days and I just "I'm 45, going on 18 ... • Jirka Batli~ veteran champion canoeist Wednesday, August 26, 1998 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 9A9-57.4-4223 ,/ CANOEING didn't feel like I was ready (for the Nike event). "But, l arrived in Portland the first day (Aug. 17) and I felt better. I lined up m the 1,000 against all the guys I used to compete against, including two Hungarians, a Russ- ian, a Gennan, a Canadian and other Americans. Batlik said he was fourth at the halfway point, but felt better and better, and slowly began reeling in the competition. •1 was getting hungry for a medal, because the 1,000 is my best event,• he recalled. "I was thinking about the bronze medal and pushing the Canadian guy, then I passed him and started focusing on the German. With 250 meters to go l was still racing the German for the silver medal, but he finally gave in and I lined up the Hun- " ~ gartan 'guy. I wound up beating him by inches which kind of set the pace tot my regatt~. I ended up beating the HungSlfian. • rn <;lose races in the 500 (Aug. 18) w\d the1, 5,000 (Aug. 20). . . . , De!>pito the fierce compe~tio,l, Batlik1 . said he enjoyed the camaradene shared by his international rivals. _ "When it comes to racing, we were all very senous. Bul yet the atmo~phere w~s very friendly and constructive and it brought out some good memories from the : past.• The upbeat Bathk, however, has always ' been more mterested in the future than the past and he plans to continue to support and encourage younger paddlers through contmued involvement at NAC. ~I still love the sport,• he said. "and I want to help tt continue to grow by passing on my experience to the youngsters .. r always say every kid in a canoe or a kayak., is a kid not out on lhe street." HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL C ·c )ST1\ MESA The Southern C:altl01ni<.1 CoUege women's soc- cer tPcun <JrddUd ted five players from lc1-.t ye>M's squad, three of which Wl'lc> stdrters. Thc1t h•<1m flrushed the season 1:~ 8 tlw most wrns in program h1-.tnf\, wc1s third m the Golden \thlt>iH !--tt1lP Conference and mddc> 11 to the NAIA regional lOUfl\d llJP.nl. A single-minded approach But contrnry to what one would expect, considering the v.mqu<1rds will have 15 under- l 1,1 ...... IlH'fl on the roster, sec cod< h Srntl Ddmeron is not look- mq .it lhb qroup as a team for the lut11rl' f>,11i.(•ron be!Jeves this team c.in '' m nnw dnd will, in fact, be br·tt1·r lhctn ldst year's team in the ~xth Yl'tlr of Vanguard soccer. \\p hr1vc> d lot more players ''ho cc1n hole! the ball, shoot and tlnhl>IP pc1st people," Dameton sc11cl '"Tlw mroming players a.re chc1l11•nqmH for spots in the start- inq l11wup " Of lhP IC'w upperclassmen, sl•n1or swp(•per Katie Kelley and 11in1w Lon Colller will provide IP.idt•r..,lup dnd e xperience on the I 11 I<! Sl•mor Jodi Book will c111c hur thi> defense and Jessica Luhmdn will return as the start- inq qodhP. ·!>cl 1111'ron heh eves lhis team's slrPngth 1s 1L'. youth and desire. ·our ~ounger players have a lot ot rll'tPrnum.1l.lon and energy,• Ortnll'ron sd1d "The players with mo11· l'XpPnence will help them keep on trdck, providing us with a slronq nux," the coach said. Tlw undercldssmen are not without <'Xperience either. Ten are sophomort"' who played a lot of CJclll\I'" l<1!.I "ieason for SCC. Th" tn·sh111P11 dlso played over the o.,11mnl<'r with a variety of C[Udl1ty dull (PdO\S, "I sr>P lh1'> c1s a positive,• Dd mPron st11d "It could work d9dtn'>t u-.. hut the younger play- <>rs iust kt>ep gPllmg better.• Orn• .,kill Dcnneron likes m his \'OUOIJl'f plc1yN<, IS creabvity on the ht>ld , pds-.mg the ball well to '>E'I 11p qood srnnng opportuni- tn•.., WP have a lot of depth, skill rnd h'drn speed and are very coptthle of heating people,• DamMon sc11d. VANG UARDS '98 women's soccer + Jessica LubnNln. Sr. + Robin L.andMter, So. + Annie Jacobs, Fr. +Robin cala.hlln, so. + Katie Kelley, Sr • • Rebekah Dr .... , "· + Rebekllh Fost9r, SO. •came o.c-.. so.. • Lort Collier, It. • Erin llonglol _, .... + a.tsy Nlenh .... fr. • Shelley._. lo. • ~ C.olllt, ... • •ltta'1J .,... "· • Shirley ,, ...,,._ ... • JOdl ...... Ir. .,.. ............. .,. + Elli1ta• ~la. ...... Vin .... .. .Kart ....... .,. + c.o.ch: Sclott D•-~ Davenport seeded No. 2 at U.S. Open FLUSHING, N.Y. -Ney.rport '''''' Bcac·h's Lindsay Davenport, who took a well-deserved week ott aft r sweepmg to three straight ehamp1on hips on the women'• pro t nnis tour, hat been Hiiied No. 2 behind Martine tfinOlt at , th U.S. Open. whkb~ ti* ·week here. • DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY SINARTUS SOSRODJOJO Estancia Higb's one-a-days feature an. of the basics, such as shu.Wl.ng in place (above), Jeremy Valdes, 8, and Matt Mueller, 6, ln rec::eiving- def ending drills (left); Ricley Romo, 1, pushing through an imaginary bole (below), as the coaching staff, including assistant Mike Beech (right), pull the triggers. Conditlonlng drllls wrap up today, then teams put on full gear Thursday ln preparation for Sepl 11-12 openers. ' •First-year Estancia High football coach Dave Perkins opts for lone daily practice, rather than the tradl1ional two-a-day grind as the '98 campaign approaches. B \JUI\ F\l IJl.\l R ~Pb H s 22 years of sidelme e~perience, includin,g 15 as a head coach, drape as conspicuously around the practice-field presence of Estancia High's Dave Perkins as an afternoon shad- ow. So too does hts re('ollection of the physical demands that go Wllh playing football. And while Eslancio's Eagles, who along with three other Newport-Mesa District schools m.itlated fall practice Uus week, w1ll certamJy come to appre- ciate the former, it's the latter that has made Perkins a very popular man 1ust days into hls first season al the school. •When I was playmg. l hated getting up for that morning practice, lclyi.ng on the wet grass and run- ning around in a dew-soaked uniform,• Perkins recalled. ·1 told myself if 1 ever became a head coach, l'd do it d different way and 1 have.· Perkins' way doe'> not include two pracllces a day, electing instead to work Eagle playe rs from 2:45 p.m to about 7:30 p.m. daily. It's a tuuque departure from , the schedule that gdve the two-week preseason J period·~ "two-a-days• synonym. "I don't like to take the summer away from the kids,• Perkins explained. "This gives them a part of their day without football. J've been doing this for 15 years and it seems to work out better. We JUSt have one practice with breaks in between. 1 lhink the kids· seem to be more focused on the field for just one practice.~ Perkins said that focus improved significantly after Monday's first workout, which he termed a feel- ing-out process. "(Monday) was kmd of weird day, because the kids didn't know what to expect from us in te rms of conditioning,• Perkins said. ·From there on, we'll be on the same page.• ' Perlons, like Corond del Mar C0c1ch Dick Free- man and veteran Newport Harbor head man Jeff Brinkley, was sabsbed with the shape his players showed up m, a tnbute to their work ethic during the mandatory three-week dead period that precedes the opening of fall workouts. · "I told my coaches I thought this group came in in better shape than our teams the last couple years," said Brinkley, who christened tus 13th season by greeting 92 players. •Tuey just didn't seem as t:ifed after our workout, and I've been very pleased with their workout.• Freeman, who stepped up off-season conditioning in hopes of lessening the dead period's deleterious effect, said the move paid off. ~Everybody was moving well,• Freeman noted of the 48 varsity athletes, plus 18 projected junior varsi- ty performers, he welcomed to his fourth season at the helm . r""Osta Mesa ('oach Jerry J loweU, citing the hot '-.,,and humid condlbons, as well as a typical adjust- ment to physical exertion , said his players took a while to catch their second wind . ·we're dose to where we were (before the dead period), but we need to get back to the point where we can work as hard as I'd like us to,• said Howell, who was encouraged by the progress made in the first of three "conditiorung days,• before schools are allowed to pracUce in full gear, beginning Thursday . ·w e got a lot of things covered,• he said. .. While the weather conditions are less than ideal, local coaches noted their proximity to the ocean help considerably with the heat. "It was nice," said Perkms, who obviously prefer the sea breezes that stream across a practice held that sits atop a mesa, to the suffocating, inland air he'd work<..'<i through in recent slops at San Bernardi-• no and Norco high schools. "ljust kept thlnking about how hot it used to be in San Bernardino," Perkins said. Brinkley, too, believes local players have no right • -to lament the heat. "If anyone complain.,, I tell them they I'll take them down to Norwalk (where he coached before arriving at Harbor) for o practice or two and see what heat's re4.lly like,· Brlilkley said. "It never gets that w&rm down here, so we're pretty fortunate." Practice in helmets, T-shirts and shorts, will oon· tinue tooay, before teams begin fuU·rontect prepera· tlon for seuon-openlng games, Sept. 11-12. ' Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot I I I I F. S Newport lo9kinga .Jittle Rusty • Rusty Pro-Am to be held Sept. 16-20, one block from 55th Street. l'fEW -SURFING P 0 R T BEACH -A unique combination of surfing pros, amateurs and aer- ial specialists will be on hand Sept. 16-20 for the sixth annual Rusty Newport Pro-Am. The competition, which will take place wherever the waves are breaking better, at either 54th or 56th street, is sanctioned as a World Qualifying Series one-star men's and women's event with over $20,000 in cash and prizes. The Pro-Am is open to all lev- els of competitors. Youth, as well dS the growth of e.o's surting Me the e~pha- s t this year's competition. The lineups will include young -and-comers like Ryan Turner, ylan Slater and Holly Beck, ho, in the past three years, have nquered the ranks of the ational Scholttstic Surfing As~o­ ation. The women's compel.Jtion will o mclude d Juniors divistan 7-and-under). The men's com- tition includes fow divisions - -and-under, 12-14, 15-18 and en's open. Another highlight will be the urting magazine Air Show hich features 18 surfers. 17- d-under, m a winner-tdkf"-all ' nal battle. Only the most radi- 1 t\erial maneuvers are scored. I Compelltions start dally dl 7 1m 1 For mformdllon, contact Mike lµngsbury or Llstt Hickman al If 14) 375-2188. I ~ighth-grade tryouts : NEWPORT HOOPS ~EACH -The ftrsl tryout for the Wildcats. an aighlh-grade NJB All-Net bas-~<'tbaJI team, will be held Thurs- li:JY from 4:30-6 p m. at the Edsl- J11rt Boys Club A second tryout wilJ be 10 m -noon Saturday at the Lin- >ln School.gym. The Wildcats are an all-star l am thdt plays m the Orange aunty All-Net Division Fall eague, which has games 10 Sep- mber and October. The team al~o plays a full hedule of regular-season ~es. which starts in November ncl ends in March. For ulformdllon. contact Jeff atsen at 442-~H9l. 1111 SCIOOL lllLS TEllllS HOTSHOTS Tiee figures who figure to make their presence known during the 1998 high school girls tennis season are incoming freshman Natalie Braverman (above) of Newport Harbor, Corona del Mar High standout Nadia Vaughan (left) and below, Estancia High's Blake frino (below). YOUTH SOCCER Wednesday, August 26, 1998 7 lllLS TElllllS SCHEDULE CORONA OE1. MAR Sept. 15 • Dana Hills (home), 3 15 Sept. 17 -Mater Oei (home), l .15 Sept. 22 ·at Peninsula, 3:15 Sept. 24 -Villa Park (home), 3·15 Sept. 25 • at Santa Bart>ara. 2 30 Sept. 29 -at Un111e~rty. 3 15 Oct. 1 ·Newport Harbor• (home), 3:15 . Oct. 2·3 • at R1tz·Carlton Rancho Mirage Tennis Championships Oct. 6 ·Santa Margarita• (home), 3 15 Oct. 8 -at trv1ne•, 3:1 s Oct 13 r Woodbridge• ~home). 3.15 Oct. 15 -El Toro• (home). 3:15 Oct. 20 ·at Newport Harbor•, 3:15 Oct. ~ • at Santi) Margarita•, 3: 1 S Oct. 23 • at Palm Desert Oct. 27 ·Irvine• (home). 3:15 Oct. 29 at Woodbndge•, 3'15 Nov. 2 ·at El Toro•. 3 15 Nov. 4 • League Fcnals at Newport Harbor • denotes Sea View League match . COSTA MESA Sept. 10 -Saddleback (home). 3 Sept. 14 ·at Tustin, 3 Sept. 1 S • at San Clemente. 3 Sept. 18 ·at Century, 3 Sept. 22 at Foothill, 3 Oct. 1 ·Estancia• (home), 3·1s Oct. 6 • at Unrversity•, l .15 Oct. 8 Laguna Hilts* (home), 3:15 Oct 13 • at Laguna Beach•, 3 15 Oct. 15 ·at Aliso Niguel•, 3 15 Oct. 20 at Estanaa•, 3·15 Oct. 22 Un1vers1ty .. (home), 3.15 Oct. 27 • at Laguna Hills•, 3: 15 Oct. 29 ·Laguna Beach• (home), 3:15 Nov 2 ·Aliso Niguel• (home), 3·15 Nov. 4 -League Finals at Ahso Niguel • denotes Pacii1c Coast League match ESTANOA Sept. 14 Rancho Alamitos (home), 3 Sept. 15 ·Calvary Chapel (home), 3 Sept 16 Ocean View (home). 3 Sept. 17 • Bolsa Grande (home), 3 Sept. 21 • Savanna (home). 3 Sept 22 • Connelly {home), 3 Sept. 23 • Anaheim (home), 3 Oct. 1 ·at Costa Mesa•. 3 Oct. 2 · Century (home), 3 Oct. S • Santiago (home), 3 Oct 6 • Aliso Niguel• (home). 3 Oct. 7 · Fairmont (home). l Oct. 8 · at Laguna Beach•, 3 Oct. 13 • University• (home), 3 Oct. 15 · Laguna Hills• (home), 3 Oct 20 • Costa Mesa• (home). 3 Oct 22 ·at Ahso Niguel•, l Oct. 27 · Laguna Beach• (home). 3 Oct. 29 Un1vers1ty• (home), 3 Nov. 2 at Laguna Hills•, 3 Nov. 4 League Finals at Ah\O Niguel • denotes Pac1f1C Coast League match NEWPORT HARBOR Sept. 15 • at University, 3 Sept. 16 Sunny Hills (home). 3 Sept. 17 -Los Alamitos (home), 3 Sept. 22 · Capistrano Valley (home). 3 Sept. 24 • Laguna Beach (home), 3:15 Sept. 28 -Mater Dei (TeWinkle Park), 3 1~ Sept. 29 at Peninsula, 2 Oct. 1 • at Corona del Mar•. 3 Oct. 6 • Woodbridge• (home). 3 Oct. 7 • Santa Barbara (home), 2:30 Oct. 8 -Santa Margarita• (home). 3 Oct. 13 ·at Et Toro•, 3 Oct 15 ·at Irvine•. 3 Oct. 20-Corona del Mar• (home), 3 Oct. 22 ·at Woodbridge•. 3 Oct. 27 • at Santa Margarita•, 3 Oct. 29 • El Toro• (home). 3 Nov. 2 • Irvine* (home), 3 Nov. 4 League Finals at Newport Harbor • denotes Sea View League match · ates win opener a n hang JC WOMEN'S G 0 L F Sting wins Sun and Surf championship f Orange Coast College tied th Long Beach's Sommer Statz t 13-over-par m the season pener for the Pirates at the Cos- Mesa Golf and Country Club, esa Linda Course (par 70) 1 OCC's Jenrufer Tunzi firushed ~d with a score of 85 and Grace u finished fifth with a 90. Orange Ceast won the match i.rith a final team score of 351. SEA NM•art ~6 boW, 134 anglers. 112 . 217 bwracuda. 2 celko bfts. 47 sand baa. 5 rodlfilh, 18macbrel. .,. • .,.. LocMr •• bollU. 171~.321~ • 202 sand blS$, l20.,.,.,.. 18 c.alko bass, 8 laAptn. PUBLIC NOTICES • OCU boys under-16 team wins tournament after trailing Storm at halftime of th e championship match. LONG BEACI l The Orclllge Coast United Sting, d boys undcr-16 Silver D1Vls1on team, won the Gold D1vis1on chdmptonship at the Long Beach Cal- tfomid Sun dnd Surf lntemauondl Soccer Tourna- ment Aug. 15-16. The Sling advdnced lo the semifinals as a wild- Cdrd lcdID with d 2-1-0 record. The Sting donunated the FCI Thunder to win, 4- 0, and advance to the finals. In the championship match, the Sting trailed at halltime, 1-0. lo thc> WCFC Strong. Forward Chrl Kim was fouled in the penalty box and Brian Walton converted the penalty shot to tie the score. In the 77th minute, David Jenkins scored from 30 yards out to clinch the title for the Sting. Goalie Scott Nickerson, whose saves included the stop of a penalty kick, had two shutouts in the tournament Supporting Nickerson on defense were Brtan Henry, Jason Bandaruk., Chason Marshall, Bllly Lund, Ryan Denman and Carlos Montano. ~ led the offense with five goals. Stingers • kneeling, from left Josh Feldm~ Jason Bandaruk, Ara Mellldan. Scott Nlckenon. Brendan Femm, Chason Marshall. Ryan Denman; StandJng, from left: Team mom Sandy Leyman. Jordan Chri tian, Chris Kiin; David Jenkins, Kevin Voches; Brian Henry, llbomas Spellml.re, Carlo Montano, Brian Walton, Billy Lund, Coach ~reg Cipolla. Not pictured: Sam Coons. PUBLIC NOTICES .. • 8 Wednesday, August 26, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa ~so Doil)' Pilot. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTtCH PUBLIC NOTICES 'UIUC NOTICll PUBLIC NOTICE perder ti CHO, y It putdtn PUBLIC NOTICE rn.rc111 Cod• e1oe 2. 3225. E-33 Luggage. VIC:. lbl & nttlhlp PUBLIC NOTICE AlcOhollc levefage ConttOI ---------qu111t •u "lario, 1u dlntro II 10 iubjtct, the name The 1111t1 to be 1old are c:h• , musTc: equip. c:atrltre, Htvt you sttrled doing to Mii alcot\ollC bellttlQff cnat827833 y 01tu cons de su cna1835001 and addrtH or the petson dtsc1lbtd In Qtllflal as: misc. MIKE RIGGS G·l1S busineu yet? No • fktltloue ... ....._. at 455 Newport Cent., Dr .• SUMMONS piopi.dad 11n evlao edicio-NOTICE TO w th whom ctailN may be ALL PERSONAL PROP· 81k1 lirn. ahoH, IT\llC:. "4JC:hatl Sindoni N.,... ltat9f1Mnt Ntwpot1 e.acn, CA 92ee0 ICITACION JUDICIALl nal por partt de la cont CAIEDITOAS OF hied is UNIVERSAL TITLE ERTY ANO BUSINESS AS. Salt woll be by complll· Thia 1lattmtnt w11 tiled Thi lollowlng peraoni 111 wilh 1 "47" Qn.S.lt Gtn- NOTICE TO DEFENOAN'r: E111st1n otros requlsotos It· eULK SALi!: C0"1PANY, ORANGE ES• SETS LOCATED AT: 3183 live bidding (Wf1ntn aealtd wtlh Int County Cllfk ol dOlng bullntH II! •1al fating Place Ll-(AVllO a Acusado) EX· gates. Putdt que usted I Cl 8 04 CROW BRANCH #51, 1205 Rtdh1ll Avenue, Costa bids mar' la submott9d In Otangt County on W-9t OC PRO, 2eot1 Ot1 Rey cen11(1). CHANGE DEVELOPMENT, qultra llamara un 1bog1do ( I!: • 1 • E. CHAPMAN AVE .• OR· M11a, CA 92528 adllance on tilt 2nd day Of 19911711HO IC. MIHlon VitJo, CA Publl1htd Newport INC. A OELEWARE COA· lnm1dlat1m1n1t. SI no 8 105 u.c.c.1 ANGE. CA 82868 and lht Th• business name Ustd Stpttmbef, 1"8 II 2:00 Daily P1lol Aug 5, 12, 19, 92191 BelCh-COlll Mesa Delly PUILtC NOTtcll , .. your home _ through cleeelflH M2 ... ,. - PORATION and OOES 1 conoct 1 un abogado Eacrow No. 11732·MC last date '°' filing clalms by lh• Hlltf 11 1h11 loca-P.M al lht prtmitH where 28 1998 wtlll John Jo1tph McGrath P•oc August 12, 19. 2t, through 20' incluslvt puedt llamar a un 1erv1c:io Notice It htrtby Qr\191l to al'laU bt Sept 11 1998 11on Is: MATRIX CIRCUITS, 11ld property hH bten ' 260et Ott Rey IC Misaioi\ 1"8 W825 MlllORIA&. MM YOU ARE BEING SUED BY d1 reler1ncl1 dt at>ogados c11dllors ot the within wh1c:h 11 th• buslnns d•r. INC. stored and Which la located PUBLIC NOTICE Vltlo. CA 92891 ' PLAINTIFF (A Ud 1, tsla' o a una otlc:lna d• •vuda named sttltr 1h11 • bulk before the salt dale spec. The 1111iclp11td dll• ol 11 AYRES SELF STORAGE, Th1• buitneu Is con• =rv :.~. demondando) VILLA ES· legal (vea •I dlrectorlo ttle· sate 11 about to bl made of fitd above, tht bulk sale is on or be-70t2 Etntal Ave. Huntrng-FlcUtloue 8uel"41.. ducted by: an individual Can't seem to i ..,.-.matoty PANA HOMEOWNERS AS· lonico). th1 11uts ducribtd Deted: ~•V 2 2, 1881 " Iott September 15, 1998, ton Btac:h, Ca (714) 8-48· N•me lt•tement Have you lltrted dol!19 SOCIATION I CahlOtnll CASE NUMBER below /SI NHHr H Noduet II lht olloct of BRUCE 8 7314 LandlOfd r•sttvll Thi following pereon1 11• bu91neH ~t? No •get to all those 3800 Pw;fflc Yltw ~ Nonprohl • Mutual Benefit INumtro dtl CHO) The namH and business /S/ M• 1 y klll OSTERSTROM. ESQ, 245 the right to bld 11 lht tilt. doing bullntH 11: ACI John J. Mc:Gtalh re'-alr Job• Newpoft 9Mct'I C0tpo1111on 188828 t lddlHSH of th• stllet are: n oor • FISChlf Avenue, SUit• A·t, Purchases must be madt DATA SYSTEMS, INC .• eoo Thi allltmtnl WU fdtd "' ., ~•TOO You have 30 CALENDAR The name and addrt,t's or 'MOHAMMED REDJAI AND Published N1wpo11 Co111 Mesa, Calllornle by cash and paid lot at the s. Gtlnd Av•, UM 114, wfth lht County Clttk ot around the house? DAYS afler this $ummons . SHAHNIN REDJAI, 301 E BNch·Colla Mesa Daily 82629. tlmt ol putC:hlH All pur· Sinlt Ana, CA 82705 Orange County on 7·27•98 • Lei the .... ~ 11 Htve<I on you 10 Iott a the court Is (El nombfe Y M1way. NewpOl1 Btac:.h, CA Pilot August 26, 1t98 Th11 bulk 1111 It subject Cl'lased goods art told H ACI Powermtg, Inc., (CA), . 1HH7H3H IBJ. , 1 lie 1 11 d1rec:c1on di la c:Of'lt es) 92660 W829 to Cahlornla UnilOfm Com-11 and must be 11moved 11 &OO s Gr111d A\JI Unit 0 p 1 12 9 Cla11lfled ltu";" n response a 111 Munlc:1pal Court 01 Calllor, The 1oc111on In Cahtomla mtrc:lat Code Section time or sale: Salt 11 subject 114, sin11 Ana. CA t2705 111Y 101 Aug. 5• • t • Service Monu•rv * r.. ....... A leltor or phone c:oll will nre, County of San Diego; of the chill 1xec:u11ve offlce PUBLIC NOTICE 8108 2. to c1ncellat1on In lh• event This buslntn ,, eon-26, 1998 W8t5 ci9ma~ ........ noi protect you· vour type· North County Judlc:tal ois· of the 111111 Is: SAME II 10 1ubfec1. tho name ol Hlllement betwHn land· 'ducted by: 1 corporation PUBLIC NOTICE Dlr•ctory written 1tsponse must t>t trice 600 E Vl:'lley Pkwy As listed by th• atller, ell cna183485t end address ol tht person lo1d and obllglled party. Have you 1t1rttd dolrlQ ---------help you find 110 Btoactwaay In p1op11 legal form ii you Esc:~nd do CA 92025 ., Olhtr business names and NOTICE TO with whom claims may be Publl1hed on 08/19198 and busintH yel? No Flctltloua 8u1ln1u reliable help. CoSta Mesa want the court 10 hear youi Th ! · dd n cl addr11st1 used by the CREDITORS OF filed Is BRUCE e OSTER· 08/26/98 Auctioneer· ACI Power mtg, Inc:.. Name St•ttmtnt ..... _....180 caso 0 name, 1 11 • an sener w1th1n thr11 y•~s be-BU K S STROM, ESQ . 245 F1sch41r W111da Norton Bond I S-Param Ahluwal•I/ Secretary The lol10WI sons are 642·5078 _... 11 you do not lolt your r• telephone number t>f P!'•n· '°''the dllt 1uc:h list was L ALE Avenue, Suite A·1, Co111 400-1684 This s111trnent wH filed doi buslne~ ~ l_i__:=:_::.:_:_: __ .JJ!!!!l!B•••••• sponst on l•me you may 1111 s attorney, or pla1nhH sent °' deh11111d to tilt (SECS. 8104, MH~ Caltlornla 92626 and Ayrts Self Storege with lht County Clerk of w~.,. Point 3007 Cont 1051 the case 'B11d your without fn allornev. 1s· (El buyer are AS PROVIDED 8105 U.C.C. the last date for filing Resident Managers Orange County on 8·10.98 Ponoflno New'port Beach r:================::'I wages money' and prop· nombre, ta dorecc:ion y el TO BUYER BY SELLER. Eacrow No. claims 1flall bo SORltmber Published Newport 19888788724 CA 926&0 • ony may be takon WJthout nume10 di tclolono •dot The na171os and buslnes~ B300517·M23 14• l998 W"lch IS lht bull· Beech-Costa Mesa 'Daily Daily Pilot Aug. 12. 19, 28, Raymond thomas Weaver, lunl'ler warning trom lht abogado dol domandonte aNddSrSesEsRos J' INh'oobuUySeTr a~o.; Notice 11 hereby given to n111 day beloro the H it Pilot Augu11 19, 26, 1998. Sept 2 1998 . W826 3007 Corte Portoflno Naw-n · A ., • "" creditors ol tho within date apeclflod above. W82B · • rt 8 h CA 92,,..;. cou o dol domandan1e quo no Sliver Crescent Irvine CA ed 11 h t" b lk Dated· 8 21 98 PUBLIC NOTICE po tac: • """ Thoro are other legal ,.. 11ene abogado es) 926t2 MANSo'OR llAKILI noml se 81 1 8 1 u a OVAN°CEO GLOBAL PUBLIC NOTICE This buslnau. ls con· qu1raments You may wanl • • • sale I about lo be made ol " ducted by• an lndr'lldual 10 call an attorney right Wilham A Wyman. 19027 CGl~~nt Terrace, the asu11 described TECHNOLOGIES, lNC. Flctllloua Buslne11 Flctltloue 8ualne.. H1v1 you stlf1ed doi119 away 11 yol.l do not know DUKE GERSTEL IMne, A 12 below Tht names and Pub 11 sh t d N twp or t N S t t Heme Stettment buslntll ytl? Yts 9130/97 an anorney you may call SHEARER. LLP 101 W The ~s~et• to be '°'f are business add1esses ol the Beach-Costa Mesa Dally The 1:i:wi,: p';!:~. are The loUowlng persons art Raymond T. Wtaver e,, 111orney referral sONoce Broadway. 61h Fl, San descri e in p•n1"1 as seller are; MARVIN CHA, Piiot August 26, l998 doln business as· doing business as: This 11111ment was toled or a legal ad olf1co (hSled Diego, CA 92101, Bar No. ~~:: ~n~·~·~1u~~~;•0:ix~ 3183 Atdh•ll Avenue Costa W833 SU~BERRY CONSTRUC-Ross Group, 1911 Port with the County Clt1k of m the phone boo~) 086764, Telephone Num· Mobil Setvie~ ~taUon and MTesa, CA 92626. PUBLIC NOTICE TORS, 9781 Kings Cyn. Dr .. Seabourn, Newport Beach, 01ange County on 8·19-98 Dospues de qua lo en· ber· (619) 702-3434 are localed at• 301 East ht location In ~alllomla Huntington Stach CA CA 92660 18888787884 tregl.len es1a c11ac1on 1udl· DATE: MAY 29 1998 Highway, Newport Beach, of the chlol txe~uhva office LEGAL NOTICE 92646 • Rossland Ten Co1p., 1971 DaUy Piiot Aug. 261 Sept. cial usted t1ene un ptazo de SHARON LEAR' Cl k CA 92660 of the Hiier Is. SAME AS NOTICE OF Michael Bandon! 9781 Port Seaboume Way, New-2 9 16 t 998 W832 30 DIAS CALENOARIOS • tr • T · ABOVE. Kl Can Or H nU port Beach, CA 92660 -·-·-·-------t para presenlar una ,.. b)' R. Schuster, Deputv b h~n:"',1!1J:~sa~~:::.~ r~e: Al lilltd by the sellor. all PUBLIC SALE to::OJeach,y~ si84eu ng-Thi• bu1ln111 Is co~ PUBLIC NOTICE spi..es1a escrola a maqu1no Published Newport ti~n 19 MOBIL SERVICE other business names and OF ABANDONED Madelyn Flaherty, 30 w-ducted by: 1 c:orpOflllon en esta corte Beach·Costa Meso Oa1tv addreues used by the PROPERTY la e Loo Ad Pomona Have you stal1ed doing NOTICE OF Una carta o una llamada Polol August 5, 12, l9, 26, 1J:'bu:IJ;!r.t:i S~a:e 1~1 seller within three years bt-Notice Is her~by give C~. p ' ' business yet? Yet, 1990. APPLICATION TO ie efonaca no le ofrocera 1998 1998 at the office J: ·UNI: lore tht date such hst was lhal the unders1g!'ed wolf This business 11 co~ Rossland Ten COfPQ4'ahon, SELL ALCOHOLIC pro1eccion: su rospuesta W813 llERSAL TITLE COMPANY sonl or dol~ered to the sell II public auction, pu1· ducted by: 8 Umlted part· W. Ross Mollard, Prts. BEVERAGES e'rilil a maqu1na 11ene quo 0 RANGE ES CA 0 W buyer are: TUSTIN CIR-auant to ,Section 21700 of This statement was filed AUGUST 8 1998 cumplor con las lormah· CUITS AND T.C.l.C. the Business & Proles· W11h lht County Clerk of • dados 1egales 11prop1adas TRADE BRANCH #5l, 1205 E. Tho names and business slonal Code, tho following SELL Orange County on 8·17-98 To Whom II May Concern: s1 l.lf.led qu1ere quo la corto CHAPMAN AVE .. ORANGE, addresses of the buyer a10: desctlbed property lo wit: 19980787340 FLEMING PRIME STEAK· escuchesuc:aso CA92866. ADVANCED GLOBAL MICHAEL DAVIS 0-16 HOUSEIUCls(art)apply· Si usted no prescnta su through classified This bulk sale is subject TECHNOLOGIES, INC .. Clothes, luggage, Bike, your horn~. Deify Pilot Aug. 26, Sept. Ing to the Department of rospuesta a t•empo. puode 642·5678 1° Cahlornla Uniform Com· 1100 East Sahara, Suitt chalra, helmet, d11uer, through class1hed 2• 9· 16• 1998 WS30 "* Buy 11. Sell 11. Find 11. toe. Las Vegas, NV 89104-misc. 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Cl, ll111ll1llH er •11ulm1u11u bse• •• rKt ctltt 1111110 111, llan111u,. l1m1llal rt11Q ., ••ll1n11 "11•• " 11 111011111 lo malt uy 1wc• '"'"'""· llmltallon or fllCrimlnatlon • n1s uwspaper wlll not h owlngly ""'' any 1n1r1111 m111 tor rt1I utalt wlllcll 11 I• 'fltlalitt ti Ille law Dwr rtm11 GENERAL 1002 CO STA MESA 1024 NEWPORT ------CO STA MESA 2124 NEWPORT SOUTH COAST ------BALBOA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii B EACH 1069 HOUSES/ COAST 2170 METRO 2186 APARTMENTS PENINSULA 2607 O 0 v ' t F 0 ' • c I 0 • • d E ' • I d • B • a u I It u 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii C 0 ND OS E ASTS IDE Hou•• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil F 0 R RENT Homos from pennies custom detatched P enthouae Waterfr_ont FOR RENT 1 br 1 ba, 750 + utll New Ho me 'Rlvage' * 1 8 R C 0 ND 0 • on S. Delinquent tax, hme gatod complex L c • • rg ondo, great view S750dep .-1 st/tast 4Br/3 .5B•. gated, boau11ful relu1blshed. ropo's, REO's. your built In '94, 3Br 2.5Ba. cloae to vlllage.$750K wrk251-B696 645-1710 3600sf, 2FP, 3c gar Poot/Spa, gatod. D/W, area B00·218·9000xt upgraded p le d · r 8 By Owner 675·612B $4950. 552-0505 Agl S700mo 949-721-B772 H 1398 for cu1rent lfst, rlghll Only $295.000. SOLD! Showcese homes for sate In our Saturday AtaJ Estell Supplemtnll ttOMES OF THE WEEK D lspl•lf •d• •t art at Just $75 1 Oeadltnt Wtd 5pm ••••• Earl & Judy Taytor, 1---------BALBOA HUNTIN GTON Agts 642-4722 NEWP ORT C O AST 107 0 iiISiiLANiiiiDiiiiiiiiii2iiliiOii6 HARBOUR 214 2 PAN A PO INT 1 02 6 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • 4Br 3 8 • Oranllt Dptx $285,900. 39r 2Ba & 2Br 2Ba, 3c gar, nu pnt, roof. 493-0761 01 New 48r 48• 8/c, w/d, lncd yard, grdnr, Beach Collagt w/dock minutes to bch 2bd gar. hi-cell s325otmo 1ba evall now. $1875 yearly. s73-3o59 637·2429 or 624·907B 496-7649 J Wobb, Bkr CORONA sen c •rr• 3br 2.6ba, 2 122 NEWPORT countert, Maple wood firs, upgraded carpot, btautllull $639,900 By Owner 640-6214 many upgrade•. pvt DEL MAR yd. S41 gi<, 1so.e5so. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACij 2169 Th• Community Market Place. Ctasslfled 042·5878 ClaHlfle d The most comprehen- elvt and curr1111 direc- tory of goods and aer- 11lc•• around! ... • Ill lll rt•y llltrrnt• 11111 111 •••111111 .... ,.,... fl 1.i1 OPEN HOUSE Lie tings for S 1 51 Deadline Thu1s 5pm N EWPORT BEACH 1069 Co-oporatt w/ Brkr's l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3BD 2BA + Office RMI t• Say view sundeck, 28th St Merln• Indy rm, bill Ins, Condo 2Br 2B• lncla M OBILE HOM E S .. ••~'" 111 1nllOl1 " H ~wit Olllltrtt•lty IUsri Tt ctm pllil of dtaerimlMllOI, tall HUD Toll 1111 at l·S00...24 ISIO For lh W11lllngt1n. DC 11u plutt Clll HUD 11 426-3500 • HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE • . -----1 GENERAL 100 2 ***** It poys to edvtrtlH in tho best local Real Estate Section CALL TODAY LISA RIVBAA 949.574.4252 ANNE WILLIE'Y 949.5 7 4-42 4 9 CO RO N A DEL MAR 1022 OCEANFRONT& 1100 - _s_2o_s_o_1m_o __ 6_7_3_·2_1_2_1 w /d , refrg. S2700/mo least, no pell. Agent, Luxury Senior• TWM Tom 673-3777 28r 2Ba $449,000 1 Br 1 B• Senior Park, Dtllghlful sgl-sty 2Br Brand New Listing fully furn, turn-key, Mslr-t lg den, gourmet •2Br 18• TWH Nice! 2 patloi, grHt toe. kit, •ti 2c gar, lg deck new carpe11. 1c •11 ENGLISH COTTAGE $19.000 firm 645-1144 W/OCHn view+ pvt garegt, nHr Gtlton's. 8878,000 ga1d1n courtyard, 11350./Bkr 640-58154 3Br 2Ba Beeulllul •---------commty paoVclubhH ACREAGE 112S 12850/mo (grdN lncd) 38A 38A Remodeled Pmden.i..a-1 Klein Man ... ment Nwpt Htlghta home. waa 949·11111-4000 Best roe on cul·d•••c c...i....., REDLANDS 87acs rtsld ~---....---...... ...,,.-Walk to •II IChoola, 949·723·8120 S1.6M-tex uvlnga. Open houae Sat-Sun ahopplng & bu1. L.rg Comm'I corn•r 8 ec1 1·4, 4Br 38• cuatom tncd yard w/1ecurlty ... THi BLUP:l'S• • • C-4-0wner 549·8309 famlly home. Femlly got• for privacy. Huge Bay Vlewl 8111 rm, 2-c•r encl ger, S2700/mo. Broker *LEASE OPTION * Orlgln•I Ar••· BH1•--------patio• $3100 72t -8813 949-642·3850 JHmln• Creek Jbr Plan (E) 3Br• Fam, CEMETERY LOT/ 818 M•rl .. ld 2be, upgreded, trl lvl s&OOK Agl S.0.5550 CRYPT 1225 * LllAS• OPTION * Newport HI'• 28' I Ba E •... I ft B B I "••mine Cr .. k 3b1 r•tr cott•ge huge tot. Ca1at1n• SunHt vlewl •• .. u 111 uy "' Rdwd d•cka. Frplc. · "E1nployee." "Empleado." "Arbeitnehmer." . "Ernploye. " •lllTIEI .. llllllR ClUllB .. .. n. :: . • * V.A, * $510K Agt 780·8833 3Br • 2Ba -t l"A, 1 Sly PAClf'IC VIEW • 4 2be, upgttdtd, trl lvl 11800. 941-455.0444 • • SO Down • SO Move-In Fhttr· Great Locellon edjOlnlng plota euu t Catalina SunHt vltwl •~~..,...,,,.,...,.,,,._........,_...,._.. : FREE Couneellng ---------S509K 720-1704 Bkr or •II tour 25% befow 1510K Agt 780-8833 WiiTCLlf', 3BR 38A t /,,,.,1,, ,I• Ii/.' -,,,:·:; !• ~njg Nu~ 0~ ~~m0•8• COSTA MESA 1024 Nwpt i hor•• 2br,ofc, retail. pp ee&-7178 POOL 13500 /M O. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii&liliiiii ~--------(94lil) 8'44·6200 x 130 • 1 800-723·8857 2be, bHm cell, ncrwer SELL COSTA MESA 2124 P1uden11a1 CA AHlty ; Vtttron Ae•I Eatate •• S id•• :> lell. Ill• root. 13581< • 5 new homH direct • RENT rrombulld•r3br2.5b• 48r 2.1•• 2·Story. yourusedvehicle 1 •a101 STUDIO NEWPORT : lilh c1t1l's AC, 2 cer overelHd IOI. 4 I 51( ...,OUQh Class'f'ed N • w I e Y P 11 n t e d, • gar. PrlcH rrom th• Biii Qrundy Realtors "" l I rerurblahed. HOO. COAST • Ulrough class1hed high s2oo·a 122-e120 e.tM10-e1t1 142·5878 mo+ uua. 549.1103 2170 . ' ' Coll The Pilot Closs~ieds at 642-5678 to ~ace your Garage Sole Ad! . . . Wedno~y, ~V$I 26, 1998 9 9105 LEXUS 9115 2eo? BUSINESS & LOST• EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE ACURA 9010 FORD 9075 JAGUAR ---miiliiiiiiliiiil FINAN CE POUND 292 S 553 0 5530 MISC. 6015 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . ._,, ' .A. '"'7 h liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 'e 7 LECU~ .. D c p E '94 p ROBE QT Red • 93 XJ 0 '9 5 ES 300 -• ..,... • It. FOUND Pit Bull MQMT/S '"'L·• PT rT .. 3k I ... r I co w II I II ... II s t Cl ,.. • 1.-• Tutor for upper class· WOLF., T'"'.,NINQ ., m . a .. ,o, 1 own u I p,,.r, • mnrt Blaelc , I•" nnr, lo ml nrte 11ory u op1 ,..va ep ' ose 10 HB, by Goldenweat, fo c I I I' .-~ .. •XH0 .. 3~18 888 (\"'a71 .. ) S 0 87? • 3 S • " (07731") #20"' .. 7 ltoh. pk, harbQf', UCI Ed'A CaJI tr upa,Aa eF a pee a hH man a1 O.C.C taking BEDS Tan at home •.. L .. x·u OF' -"' ' . (v7 6' 21 t. ... 9 .. 5 ., ., ;,., nunle. bike path, BUSINESS ,.,ger. to d•• • ette "' aahlon 11. Psychology, Teacher• Buy Olrec• and Save! ... LEXUS BAUER LOTUS Ll!XUS mk.ta. 2 br· 1 ba couage OPPODTUN scribe (714) 843-9952. Cu11 earvlc• orlenled. math. Amet1can His· Commercial/Hom• WESTMINSTER MISSION VIEJO 714-042·7700 MISSION VIEJO ;& 3br· 2 ba unit All w/ ~ ITV M•lpl Rewatdl LoSI my hrly~c;mm +benehll . 1ory, Pollucal Science. unill from 5 ,g9 oo. (714, 892·8008 (949,384·0884 ,93 XJ8 (949)384-0604 • brick patlot, deck, 2904 cat at COM Vet Hosp 4 ·844•5953 tHr or moro Sun·Thur. Low monlhly pay. '94 LEQIENO L '95 Crown Vlctorl• OrHn, 1an llhr, 10 m1 '98 ES :JOO gatd•n. gar pkg, Indy, Bllnkte my Cal reaped Office/ Date Entry exp & reference req'd menls Free color cal· Lo mi, moontl, mini, LX 4dr. sdn. abs, (878531 S17,995 Cashmer ••orv I •It opt all furn aa nHded. •••••••• outofmyarma.Grey 45 wpm. gen olfice 520/hr 949·548·4287 alog Ca111oday 018741)117,777 (207698) s14,9g5 BAU RLOTUS 1451461 $~:'1,977 $1200-11'50/mo. Win· Pl b fem. blk & grey paws 11<1111, will train, nr 'JW faic 949·548·3755 1·800 ·842·1310. Ll!XUS OF Co•Ui Mesa 714·042·7700 ll!:XUS ter. (annual neg.) ease •wary of out 1 eye blind e444942 airport S7 50hr M·F Wented Persons w11h (CAL'SCAN) WESTMINSTEA Llncoln Mercury MISSION VIEJO ( 310) 5 1 53·4227 f!.1 area companlH. ,-:--.:--:-..,.-...,..,.,,-...--8am-5prn 557·8351 or tll• lnslallatlon • (714, 892·0908 714·540·~030 '9 4 XJ12 1·(88~" 88·Le..>lUS ... heck with the local'l t c ... M A d ! .... Beller Bu1lne1s os et Himalay1m FAX5!17·5187 removal exp for 2mol---------'96 E I S rt ' orocco •' croam 'f>4(ES 300 .---------1,• Bureau befiore you rnalo, cream/drk grey PAYROLL/ project HB Susanne COMPUTERS 60181-B_M_W_______ AC p"wP/PoDr~r pcoo lthrB(fSg3862[!21 99$ Lowii;'ll, co ch1om CORONA 1ace, big blue eyes, 3 1 O 3"" 1 3 5 3 7 '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9030 • ~. 1111, • AUER OTUS ' i aend any money for "Tyler"Rewardt Old ADMINISTRATIVE • • • t• (D37841) S17.9SO 714·042·7700 (0M ~J0)$18'.888 : PEL MAR 2~2t2 f&H or HrvlcH. Read CdM 949.673.8258 ASSISTANT 10,000 Videos & co iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Costa M••• --=-""'""..,.........,...----A.EXUS OF -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii and underlland any Payroll a11111an1 and EMPLOYMENT roms on tine plus, a '84 833CSI Lincoln Mercury '94 XJ8 ·y· t:STMINSTER con1ract1 before 0 Lost Cock•tl•I nrey, 01J1oe admlnl11ralor. Blacll/bll<, aulo, 10CJk 714.540.•530 Black/barley lltu, _': 14) 892·6900t CdM APARTMENT y u • I SERVICES 5533 contost give away & ~ 5aso"8) $2 <95 sign. Shop around for wJyeflow head am whl Full I me pos1llon. Job VI 1 d ml, Iott ol upg~ades. ---------• " "' 1 ~ 280 1BA, pvt pallo, rates. spots on back. Mosa duties Include: assl•I· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii more st www m Alplna aus. BBS whls, '97 MUSTANG BAUER LOTUS $1250/mo 780·~044 AREA PAYPHONE RTE Verde CM S46·4005 Ing wllh payroll for •••••••• vidios com today! 011ginal ownor non· AC. pw/pdl, lilt, cc. 714·842•7700 COLN 9120 mld·slze company Pl smokor, must seet 2 TO CHOOSE -----X.,.-----''Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. 45 Hlabliahed. PAO and e11ecutlve ollico ease be aware that -W-AN--~-0-----58995 h714·673·2544 (208 4771 <205645) Blac~9/b~ncJke 1,11·e '97 M.ARK VIII "OSTA MESA 2624 BELL locatlont. Earn admlril.slration. Ploase lho Ustlngs 111 this cal· "'" work714·660·1717 $13.997 Coat• Mes• I AC PW POL ABS..,tlt >-S18!5k/year. Min EMPLOYMENT aend resume IQ Ac-egory may require you TO BUY 6019 _....,....;....______ Lincoln Mercutv 6950t2) s1e tl9!> (e'J '170) •S:.\14,99'7 Invest $12,500. counting Suporvlsor. lo call a 900 l'\umberl"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '95 BMW 6251T wagon 714·540·5630 BAUER lOTU"' Coste Me~a •est &'•Id• w/hard 10 Call 1·800-519·3201 PO Boll 1560, Co11a lnh which there is a1• Dk green11:in, chrorno ..:......----------• 714 ' 64 :2• 77c Llncoln·M ercurv nnd 2br 2ba M•ater (CAL-SCAN) Mesa. CA 92628 or c Grgo per minute. ! BU't All PIANOS whls, phono, ed. XL ~~8 ~~~rERcab, '95 XJ1~ (7141 540·5630 ' Sult•• near Trl-Sqr., PAYPHONES $1501</YR. EMPLOYMENT you may fax rHume $1000 WEEKLY stuffing Anliques-quat. lurn1tu11 alarm. 2 snrl. 11n1, dlr (A04956) (S1 5 398) Green. I an 11 r• r '97 1'0WNCAR gar, no pets $1090/mo Lowest prices. Local •" 10: envolopos al homo tpc or houselut c::isn srvc'd , xtra clean S13 497 Costa Mesa (748l75J $ ,995 1eaae. 949·840-9408 sites available. Call 1• 5530 (949) 642·7667 Free de1a1ts. Rusfl paid .(714) 957-8133 53K m1 S27 .500 obo Lincoln M orcurv BAUER J UAR P Vi r O L A 111 FM· •e Sid• 2 apll avall 800·800-3470 (24/hra). Resume should In· (long self-addressed. Old Coins Gold 5.111er (714) 588·8 I 18 714·540·5830 714·97 2002 (7'J4~ ... :st~2~~:. Oupl.x ryp •. 2br 1ba . (CAL"SCAN) elude salary history. 11amped envelope) to Fr .. nklin Mint. St~ri.nn ---------•9• LI 1 M Accounting Physical/drug screen-ACE, Dept 503. P 0 ... .... .., nco n · ercurv • 1 w/sm yd. encl gar. VENDING: The Ultlma1e. A/P & Ceah Ing required. EOE. Box 5769, Diamond Old watches & 1ov.olry BUICK 903~ _H_O_N_D_A ____ 9_0_8_5_1 W hi It' an I' hr 7 t 4 540-5630 $800. 882·3111 Collect 510+ 520 bltls Disbursement PICTURE FRAME ear. CA 91765 Westeoa!>I Coin 642 9448liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 172:~4 E~3 LO~US 92 MARK vu o .. nec 'Newly Refurblahed Cnth profits. Free bro· Asalst•nt Design Sele• Ptr (CAL'SCAN) RECORDSfTOP $ '85 Electra Estate '85 Accord 7 f4·642·7700 flf Senior Crt :en'a 1 Br 1 Ba In lovoly chure. 800-820-6782 Newspaper publlshlng Got an eyo for color? GOVERNMENT Jazz, R&B. Soul Rock Wagon va auto. t 5·spd, ,.. r.1 con~ 1oade<1,'1.Jnl. gated commty. Walle :~~k~rin;~gguf:rmppa~~ Enjoy working with .JOBS. Now Hiring Etc 50'& & 60 s Mll<e owner 77k mt, S39S5 wht blue '" 1 · curront ---------~' nd r,o,. plates to theater/shops. CREDIT 2 people? 3 days/Wk. $16,000·S68.000. Call 645·7505 67S·0912075·8029I1x reg1st. not running JEEP 9110 ssaoo pp 891·2025 private gar/carport. 907 time 24 hours per Must work most Sat's. 1·800-883·0819 5595 .F•rm 55 '· 3099 $895/mo + ($425.dop) week person. Ono Other days floxibte. ext J-400 '91 Accord SE •Int iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MAZDA 9125 Klein Manegement A DEBT-FREI! LIFE! year expe~ence pre-Exp pref. 723·4710. for current Federal, OFFICE CADILLAC 9040 cond. llhr now CO, ' 88 -'••P Cherokee iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 949·581-4000 Confidential help. Cut ~~!~8~· s~ok~~;ee ~~?k Plumber/Drain Cleaner County. City. & State FURNITURE & liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii only 55K m, sunroot A.r auto etc. Mu:.I ~e1 monthly p,aymenll. environment. Send re· Exp prel'd. Svc repolr lists. (CAL•SCAN) EQUIPMENT 6047 '88 Sedan DeVlllo S9800 949-644·7800 S5000. 949·723·8485 '•r.--------t Reduce lnterost. Stop 1 h 1 1 FT 1 f s 1 E s •9 CIVI '89 L eredo 4x4 :JIEWPORT collection calls. Avoid sume wt sa ary h s· • p only o work, will poc1a d1t1on. 1111 1 c I. 2669 bankruptcy. Nation's tory to: Accounting train. C.M. 46-3299 ••••••••• snowroom now, al· Lo mi, grt gas savor Whl 'groy. 6tyl AT :!:11iiEAiiiiCiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil largest nonprofit: Supervisor, PO Box PAE·SCHOOL DIR MERCHANDISE ARE YOU NUTS!? ways gJraged driven (596247) 55491 AC PS, PW, POL •• Genus Credit Manago· 1560, Costa Mesa, CA Prof. e.C. oducator ••••••••• Why pay rotoil for only 7k ml por yoar, Costa Mesa CC, a11oys saooo 93 323 AulO, A C a 1 , cass run5 \J'O"' 11er1 clE.'an 6mo "'ar bik m1 PP 55500 714·754-7192 !BR+ 2 BA FROM 5990 . monl. • 800 • 892 •2953 92628 or lax 10 (949) noodod as school dlr. homo olflco turnlturo champ:igno. belgo Llncoln·Morcurv 673-2596 : ".MQVE·IN·BONUS ( 2 4 hours), 642'7246 lor Tutor Time child· :::===::.---::=-::":'1:--(:.::B:.._1:._:8:_:1:._9:..:.7.:0_·7:.._:>:2:_:2_ lcn~h~~.~41~~9~~·:!>0 (71 4 ) 5 4 o- 5 630 '93 CHEROKEE -Nl!WPORT BAY (CAl.•SCAN) Asst Mgr & Sales caro. toornlng cir In ANTIQUES 6010 SILENT AUCTION I---------'92 Accord EX 2-or LTD CranJ, 4X4, AC.jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TERRACE ----..:......---~ people needed for NPB. Excellont 1alary iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Mako bids on lnvon· '91 Allante Rod/tnn Real Sharp, Loaded. (685869) SlS,993 '77 300D Creamitan. MERCEDES 9130 ;Lg 1 & 2Br near Back · Hallmark shop, Fash· & bf\s. Must be CA tory reduction bolero lthr 84k m1, loaded, Lthr. l·owner, phn Costa Mesa Ac Cd player. F11S1 ....--say & golf course. GE1' OUT ion Island 721-8085 d Ir . qua 111 1 o d Tnur 6.27 "Gpm nil records• Xlnt cond, CD player, Moonrool, llncoln·Mercury Sl ~ .... u 11115 .... ec11 take"' ....-Urge pool, new car· Call 955-2672 1\: Desks. lablos. sc.iles asking 515,900 Call S7,990.obo 723·\504 (714) 540·5630 11 Tom 675·7123 et & much more. Of DEBT! C~~~I~ ~~;~c~3g~··--R-•_c_e_p_t_lo_n_l_s_t__ c-"ntiques misc On site photo-Mary 310•9374o4o -,9-2_A_c_e-or_d_L_X __ hk_e_,--,-9-3_C_r_C_h_•_r_o_k_•_•_ SorryNoPets Must be reliable. Busy communit y &.CCollrdiblu graph1cs.3303H:irbor '94 Eldorado 70kmt, new,4dr Sspd white, LTD Bl.c>< gr.iy thr.--------- 545·4855 ~e CQ11 he/nf MECHANICS needed nowspaper seeking E -6. Costa Mesa wht. 011g owner, b03U· lo mi, nu 1.res bolts 4WO, 4 v Vb lu:I pwr ~UPLEX Upper Unit. C...: Scott 844-8755 part-time receptionist, 'OPP~l.LAAa· 01rect1ons? (714) 540· t1tul' (P~I ply) S16,000 AC S8.750 444·0393 (107229 Sit 995 Getto the basic ·e 's •• Stepstoaand,lgnew •Ot'ditCardsGmsolidattd houra 1:00 p m 10 From 0666&pross5 (7\4)722-1152 DAUER LOTUS • k 4 B 2 B • /'U\lllrll/S Wttt:rt'd Caauel Atmosphere 5:30 p m. Monday 11M»-"1960 • '92 HONDA EX COSTA MESA ; -.,~'par~lnga.5~~n00ro,om, •/iit~t•"tR·1u··l'd Admin Assistan t 1hru Friday. Dulles 1n· • -1---------·9 3·1 5 SLS MllH cond, AT moonrl m1n1 714·642-7700 , ,. · mo ... ru • needed for HB Con-elude answer ing Buy PETS & Krrn, lully loaded. (3BJA564) $10.l.550 • yearly. Call 873-6900 •II I Str C 11 ()Wighta maroon, S18,4 50 LEXUS OF ... Ext. 105 Ask lor Ooly aros.smm 5 OP, slruction o Account· p ones. sor11ng mail. Eatll\es.Jee ANIMALS 60,,9 WESTMINSTER • llablamJS Es ii Ing bkgrnd roq'd , light balancing roce1pts at Candlicted ., ' owner 720-9695 • Sanitized 3br 2b• typing. Quick Books lhe end ot the dny (714) 892·6906 LEXUS 9115 Attic, ! :_don, marble/granlle Pro/Word/Excell, tax EOE. Physlc::il re-Paintings 'i' China lyr old CAT W GRT CHEVROLET 9045 •93 CIVIC EX 0 9 4 cs 300 • th1oughout Oen vlow resume to 964-6297 quired Pleaso tax re· Books 't Furniture personality• Com· AT moonrl m 01 -363·1506 or 390-3308 sum• Including salary 40years pl<>lely recov'd tromliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiw (3CH6-t12) $10,950 £3 aclo. b lCk 1 " opl Counler/Bakory HELP. history lo inNewportBeach b<!tng ShOI Nds "only '83 MONTECARLO LEXUS OF (0 7 ·l1 37 l s24 · 977 ha ement, and clo et then get some cash-. 842-5878 All shifts, 2 stores, NB (949) 642-7667 9.673.6223 child" hm. Fco req FULLY L 0 A0E D1 WESTMINSTER LEXUS 6ar4e5~0·4C4a711 675·0994 or Sates 562·433-4797 LOW, LOW, MILES (714) 892·6906 MISSION VIEJO COME GROW SJ!>OO (949) 549.3727 --.9-S_A_C_C_O_R_O_E_X_, __ 19_4_9_) 3_6_4_·0_8_6_4_ ~MISCELLANEOUS DAY PORTER/PARKING WITH USt '87 Celebrlty s Lthr, moonrf. ::iuto '94 CS 300 LOT ATTENDANT Expanding rotail ad· PIANOS & Wagoh Auto, A'C. lull (3KHU004) $14 444 Cashmorwory lull opt Day porter dulios & vortlsing dopartmont ORGANS 6059 pwr, am Im. S1850 LEXUS OF 070722) S25 977 monitoring of parking seoks a self motivated (714) 646·3971 WESTMINSTER LEXUS . RENTALS MONEY ............. •Ito LOAN 2706 :· SOOMS •' liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ! CM Matr•Br walk·ln pvt ba, phn llne. gar, , ,vard, $700/mo. d•P Carole 515-4326 • NB W.Oceanfronl/22nd. Private rm, unfurn, 1hr ,balh, utla pd. n/amkg, lcilchenello, laundry. 1 block to N.B. Pier $510/mo. Call Sam at 714-675 ... 808 • YCB•lween 9AM·5PM) lot for NB shopping account exocutlvo to MISSION VIEJO Automotive Loans center. Ftr & PfT sell, dovolop and ser· Yamaha U 3 upright '94 CHEVY Z71 t714> 892 ' 6906 (949)384·0884 2914 Personal Loena schedule avail. Musi vice now business piano in boautilul VB. full pwr, lood1td, '95 DEL SOL S cpc. Business Loens speak fluent English and spoclal sections. condition s 1995 step side. 4X4. cusl auto. only 27k m1 Employment Is w/xlnt. communication We preler a candidate 562·626·9200 wilts, must see!! (002732) $12,995 R•q'd 1·888·454·1309 skills. Call for appt. 10 havo a m inimum ot EZ FINANCE Costa Mesa HOMEOWNERS! (949) 723·7100 1 year print ad·i.---------$14,950 (P0948) Llncoln·Mercury DEBT (alter 1:00 pm) venlslng exporlence. WANTED rv ELECTRONICS Sunwost Motors (714) 540·5830 CONSOLIDATION! or fax rosume to Excellent communlca-srs' REO 6 ' 7 14•437•1931 '96 Accord LX Black. Borrow $25,000 • (949) 723-1141 tlon skills. Ab1li1y to POTTERY oao i--,9-5_T_A_H_O_E_4_X_4_ $,00,000. Too many---------set goals and make Bautr,Catallna,Kayfinch. Full pwr, only 4Gk 4cyt. sspd, AC, all bills? •Home Improve· Finish Cpntr/Stalr lnstt'r professional presonta· Roo.kwood, ROMYille, CABLE Oescramblors (462260) S26,977 power cc. ab, am·fm men ts. •Apply by wlll train rel. mollv'd hons In a fast paced N.wcomb, Teco, Oedhtm, LEXUS ~ass, 22k ml. 1-owner phone/24 hour ap· pers w /own car , and detail oriented on· CJewel~PilUn,HatiMr. 30 day money back MtSSION VIEJO 15.000 aay 260·484\ P r oval. • No Equity Re· steady job. 841 ·6329 vironmenl. tnmed. CahJ guar MC/Visa COD evening 6-H~-5678 1 ·800·41 7 ·0312. (949)364·0664 qulrod. Platinum Capi-•General Otflc•• Xlnt benefit package, L......:~.a&;~MIM.-..1 '97 CIVIC DX lal: Real Estate Broker Windows. Americorp Including 40\k Drug '95 TAHOE l T 4 c::yl auto. p 's p b, " 01163658, CA • 6000 wesl PCH, NB screenlngfphyslcal re·i ... --------i••••••••• AM FM cass ABS & AC cass. low m1 11tn1 SAL£S WE'RE GROWING! I Fast growmg Sootbem Califooua cmnnu.ruty newspaper cbam has 1D1tll001ete opporturuties available in Ventura. Los Angeles. Orange Coonty and the Inland Empire fOl ADVERTISING SALES REPRESENTATIVES. Oep!:8~.~:~'5i6~a1e. 574.no1 x119 Donna. ~~~eud,.;.,!~~ia fax· At· EL TORO TRANSPORTATION (397~o;i1!2,:~~!s con:z F~~s~C~oet open 7 d av s . OET PAID $15·530 per 1ont1on, Lynn Eaola ANTIQUE MAU Llncoln-Morcury S 11 ,550 (P0895) • w w w . p 1a1 1 n· hour procening Insur· 714·650·4802 or mail· (714) 540·5830 Sunwest Motors l Ne VIII• Point 2 mstr umcapl t al.com anco claims for local Times Commun11y •Colleclibles•Chino •98 A STRO LS 714-437·1931 RENTALS TO SHARE 2724 Your strengths: new acmmt develcpment. mamtamJng estatiished acxwnts, p'.)SIOVe customer seMCe attitude and destre ID bu:id strong a<ivertsu'lg pa.rtnelSblps with Clients Mmu:num 2 years previous advemsu-g sales expenence Wlt.h newspaper mdustry expenell'O! prefened br, lull amen, prol'I (CAL-SCAN) doctors office. Com· News. 330 West Bay MARINE SLIPS 15K mi. l ull pwr. ---------I prel'd, no/amk S.775 INSTANT CASH! plete \raining pro-Stroot. Co11a Mesa, •Garden Decor DOCKS 7022 (3UWR023)$18,888 :; ..,..+ l /'2 utll's 719.0738 y 0 u 0 r 1ve 1 v1ded. Computer and CA 92627 LEXUS OF ~ N,ewport Ht'• room 1 ·888·678·6866 . ~eo~~'f r :~~er~~~~ ""s,_e....,l-e-a/M..,.--e-rk_e_t-ln-g--P-T •Silver •Crystal WESTMINSTER • ••-r rent. Klchen prlv, (CAL-SCAN) 800•942•8141 ex•.6 Xln1 oppor1unlly, sal· 40' Moo r ing noar (714) 892·6908 ISUZU 9100 '87 TROOPER S4900 A11ail Sat·29 Leave Mossago 949·645·4929 We off er· base salary • CXlTlllillSS100 exce!.'.e.'l' benefits package indudirg 40l(k). a."li:i supporove work envuorunenL , ,...,. ' ary + comm 722 0456 Pavillion, els 10 ocoan gar, no/amk S500mo (CAL •SCAN) • ,•s4oosec 722•8033 ••••••••••---------Bill 515·3697 Sam St2.500 722·0456 day---------Subilllt rover letter. resume. and saJaiy ~to California Community News Corporation '· " 1, '· '· " .. '• i. f, .. I, .. ~ I. •, .. • ANNO NTS H.U.O. Chlldre11• SAVERS Mollvatod & 650·3421 evening FEF.RARI 9067 ICPB Sh•r• 4br 2.5 ba UNCEME Clothing Ptr help hardworking lndlvldual [iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~t0wnhombe w/1 por 1 1on. ••••••••• 9wanted. Fashion Is. needed 10 procoss I••••••••• '89 MOND1AL T JAGUAR • wn a, gar, aun, 49-644·7877 Poire marchandlso. Ftr. AUTOMOBILES Btk/lon, 5000mi, like iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9 iiliiOiiiS ,·pool $675 + 1/2 ulll. ---------1-..,-----.......,.--b ef1t I 1 .: Mike (949) 720-0809. ANNOUNCEMENTS Housekeeper/sitter en s, Pease app Y1t'•"-J:t.~[.f;f!!~~~il••••••••• now. must so o I neod llcense & car, In per90n at; 1913t11 723·1741 S50,000 2920 7:30-4:30 wk·days, 3 Magnolo St., H .B. ·-------11 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii chlldron, twins 11 yrs SEC OFFICE RS Will & 9yr old. Call Train, lrvino/NPB, CM, 673·1009 or 673·7841 Tustin. Up to $7.25/hr wk·days, 673·1666 Mel/Dan 714·222·2203 wk-ends bofore noon. secretary/Olflce Mgr WANTED ANTIQUES A CURA 9010 FORD 9075 '93 Vanden Pia• Black. croam lthr . (669299) s 19 995 BAUER LOTUS 714-842• 7 700 425 W. Broadway. SUile 1300 Glendale, CA 91204 ATTN: Human Resources Or Fax: (818) 548·8897 l~~CJlloJJllJJ1~~ "'~ ~rro ~cn..oq'I I, • Fr•• Ceah Qrents College, Scholaralllps, Business. Medlcal bllla. Never repay. 800·218·9000xt G 1398 IMMEDIATE OPENING. Prop mgt. co seoks National Co. looking above average pers. for Salet Rop. In Call· 60wpm. LOIUS. WP, fornla. W1llrng to travel A/P, AIR. good math Mon-Fri. Commlsalon Bx 2147, Nwpt Bch, position. Company CA 92659 Fx· 722· OldeT Style Furniture PIANOS & Collectible~ ·~ ...... ~ STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? ~ ,:.·--------1 ~ COMMERCIAL ~ tROPERTY 2778 FREE GASOLINE Using pr•pald gas cards & ATM cash cards. 714·967·761 1 ·-NEW 2000•f bldg. In ---------average pays $670/ 7085 or Call 722·7331 C•nnery Row. fronll LOST & w e e k . C a 11 M r Server lor fast paced famlly restaurant by Newport Pier. Great money & a1mo1pherel Call 949·240·8767 • 2 streets nelll lo M at 1 800 22" ""368 Mc Donald' a. For IH FOUND 2925 • (CAL ':SCAN) Owner/Agt. 631·7433 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .,.._....,. _____ _ Legel Secretery L.F. New Auto Service Bldg In CM. 4 or 8 bays, leaae or sale. Owner/Agt 642·9668 Found Cat. Black. Newport Beach, HarbOr View area. (714) 644·7574. FOUND COCKATIEL ... IN_D_U_S_T_R_IAl. __ 2_7_88-1 ~~~~~1~~~f (714) 646·6996. 2669 NEWPORT MARINA APARTMENTS Bay(ronc ('Omm.aicy widt """" bed 8' ..nu. Troptcal ~~ Laeai ~ ~ 1.n M. Walk' to 1e,l,Oe l.a..d ·~ Minaca (woe Mloa l.laDcl. • Sptdo., I OR, lBR ud 28R 8c dat apu. \ •Prifttc~W~ > • Wood~ ... Anplacu > •PrmtaFll" : • Boec .U.~naldle • ' • ~ISSO • moG No rrtJ ~ Please call (949) 760-0919 ' ' seoks legal soc w/3yrs + Iii exp. Must b• s el I ·start or 1ra m II la r tocat rules & calendar· Ing, Span a -t. Fax resume w/sal roq'1 10 949·721·89t0 or .call 768·' 664 evonlng. EMPLOYMENT 5530 TEACHER (TODDLER) NB PrHChOOI n••d• exp toddler lenchor w/ ECE units for 1yr old c1011rm. Banoflla 955·2872 EMPLOYMENT 5530 BACK BAY CAFE Hiring NOW for the ro11owlng positions: • llllHl'll • D9y ·~ •DIM....._.nl •klMnMllPN AppCy In pcnon Ill ~ Dunes Re.soft 1""11' lloo.3~ 1131 Bick e.y or. ·~ ............. •Ot···~ .. $$ CASH PAID $$ -. WE BUY ESTATES • ~~ ... ,.tr eno ~ < "Wt PAY MORE $ FASTER" ;,~957.9133~ SOUTH COAST AUCTION FURNITURE 6014 2 drawer Bombay stylo chest Ille pine wthm• s tone top. S950 673-2706 Girls while bdrm set, twin beds wllh custom designer spreads. 2 matching cnalrs, dresser, chest. dHk, 2 mirror's. $750 (949) 842..S:l'r 1. REMODELING SALE 6FT & 8FT mirrored sliders. Asian atyle armoue, 32" high d•n· ally Jenson TV wilh speaker• & amp. M•nY other H•m•I CALL S48·3112 MERCHANDlSB MISC. 6015 • t .4 Amen• frl91 2dr, • mo's now, wat S 10,0 HClll~• $805, bta11tg1n1 coc1cta11 table wa• ""& .. crl• flee S250, small wood •nd·tabl• g1u1 1op 170, "-.cu1.1m 11.lnt cond It 1 D new. sacrlt c• Sst •ISO lamps & olh" itema 12,-873& ~ Commliftlti MW .... PIK Ctea9iw.d M .... 78 •••••••• The f,,.egal Department at the Daily Pilot is pleased to announce a neu1 servi ce now atJai!able lo new businesses. ~Ve will now SEARCH the tlame for you at no extra charge, and save 11ou I he tilne and the trip to the Court House in Santa Ana. Then, of course, afler th e search is comT?leled we will file your fictitious business name 11 ilh the County Clerk, publish once a week for four we,eks as required by law and then file .11our proof of publication with the County Clerk. !'lease stop by to file your fictiliolls business narne slalernent at the Daily Pilot, 330 ~V. Bay St, Costa Mesa. If you cannot slop by, please call us al · (714) 642-4321 and we will make arrangeptenls for vou to handle this procedurt? by n1ail. I If you should have any further questions. please call us and we will be more than glad to assist you. Good luck in gour new business.I , -.. • f t ?)' 19 rh 3.5 ·t, er ie 10 i 'i n tt ,_ n e I. l• •• ... .. ---.... • • • • • . • • • " . .. • I • • • : I • • • • ' t • lO · Wednesdoy Au9u5t 26,' 1998' . . . TODAY'S CRoSSWoRD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 "O\Jle11• 5 Sw11tly 10 t:lsle, lor one 13 On the briny 14 Htarsey 15 lramp 16 PrQVlde money 17 Tag - accompany 18 Declare 19 Racie pace 20 Rapid str6am of words 22 Furtive roamer 24 Pledges 25 Soak, as flax 26 Legal clatm 28 The real -32 Clean a hsn 33 Got bigger 37 Moby Dick's pursuer 38 Yearns (lor) 40 "Do -others· 41 Extreme 4e Water. 1n Pans 43 Type of pipe 44 Boys 46 Heallh resort 48 Step 51 Show tear 55 Measure up 58 Actress Meg 60 Sec of Stale 1n the '60s 2 3 13 16 19 61 Muddies the waters 62 ·oarflekf' dog 63 Jungle animals 64 Crack the case 65 L&aning Tower site 66 Nevertheless 67 Poker stakes 68 Tric~le •oowN 1 Kntle handlf' 2 Seize power illegally 3 MeKlcan man 4 ·11 -Be You' S Fit lor farming 6 Hen 7 Love, ITT Pans . 8 tee cream " holder 1• 9 Energy units 10 Desire enviously · 11 West Indies sorcery 12 Is employed 15 Diatribe 21 Foot part 23 Like some humor 26 Haul 27 ·-My Party" 28 Irked 29 Greek leller PREVIO,US PUZZLE SOLVED ' 1 Jl!'ll~~ffitii ~ ~~;::µ::~""" ..;..~~'!!!' a 2il-tB o 1119!1 Un""4 r ... 11•• s~-. 30 Cable -31 Some monumenls 32 Wildebeest 34 Genehc lntls 35 And soon abbr. 36 Trpuble 38 Was ahead 39 W Hemisphere alliance 43 Cushion 45 Umb 46 Postpone 47 Bags 48 Use the nozzle 49 Hosiery shade 50 Stock or bond SI Clown's prop 52 Lets fall 53 Singer Gorme 54 Ult 56-MaJor constella11on 57 In a while 59 Kind ot tide 10 11 12 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Bridge MERCURY 9135 VOLKSWAGEN 9235 MISC. AUTO 9245 ANTIQUES & liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM CLASS I CS 92 50 --------------------~----'93 VILLAGER '87 VW Bug Part• SEIZED CARS By CHARLES GOREN 47K ml, dual AJC, Frame, Front End. FROM $17&. Por• with OMAR SHARIF (2UXB495) 510,950 Steering Column, Tall/ aches, Cadlllac•. d t ............. u H11•scH L•XUS OF Head Liles, Many Chovy•. BMW's, Cor· an ,....,.l'll'V., ' WESTMINSTER Mora Part• 548·8592 vettes. Also Jeeps. 4 AN ALMOST PF;l<FF:CT COUNT Both vulncral1le. Suuth c.leals. I NORTH • KQJ ''V A I() 9 2 1 o K86 1 ____ (7_1_• ... )_8_9_2_·_8_9_0_8_ •89 .J•lt• QL l·owntr. wo·s. Your area. '98 VILLAGER 5epd, sunroof, 4dr. Toll free 37K ml, dual A/C, am-Im cue, runs 1·800·218·9000 ElCt. A ·S139 (J32077) S16,550 good $3200 722·7641 for current llstlnns. S.l!XUS OF .,. .J '"'L 5 C "'N WPSTMINSTER •.,t ett•..., 4dr, sp. (CAL•S A ) I"' Cust whls, tint wind, --~..,....,,;.;;;.~=D~...;. (714) 892·8900 sunrf, only 58k ml, CLASSIFIE AC, xlnt cond Inside/ It's the resource you oui. $6950 644•7491 can count ,on to sell a myflad of merchan· NISSAN 9150 Thinking of having a dise hems. because ·es Mustang cof\v•tilble Ille blue/wht lop. Beautiful antique! $10.500 719·2989 '72 HONDA COUPll ORIGINAL BLUE COLOR. NEW DONUT SIZE TIRES. 722·7283 No room left In the -garage for the car? WEST '1 • 98114 l::l J 8 6S 0 7 3 2 • 106 • AJ S EAST •5 32 'V 3 fem 11 tllc c,ull ~pl11 1-2. or 4-i w11h the jliCk foiling srnglcton If not. declan.:r would he able to IUkc a finesse for the jad... Complicating mailer~ was that cllhcr defender c:ouhJ be playeJ for length in hearts. Can the guesl> be ovvided'! Dcclarnr wun the opening lead in dummy ond inrn1cJ1ulcly led o Jill· •mond 10 the jack, which held. When• Snuth cuntinueu with the queen ot uiamonds. East made a sood dcfcn· ~ive play b)' again r¢fU~IO~ to !§rah the ace. Declarer now had to ahartdon diamonds w11hou1 having an :u.~urate c:ount of the suit. '91 300ZX garage sale? 01.11 columns compel 8 cyl, auto, lull pwr. Give us a calll qualltlod buyers 10 AC, cruise, am/Im CLASSIFIED clllll ca s s, cu 1 t w h Is. ___ 6_4_2_·_5_8_7_8 .... -- T ·Tops, xlnt cond., --------- 642·5678 A call to claulfled can help '•' •SOUTH •A 106 <;;7 KQ74 o OJ 9 • KQ4 The bidding: O A 10 S 4 •98732 SOUTH WEST NORTll EAST INT Pitss 6NT Pu~ Pass Pa~ Opcnmg lead: Nine of • On some hands you can obtuin a complete count of the distrihution. On other~. yuu ha\e to be satisfied with a ~runt count, but that might be enough. The 11uchon could not have been simpler. With a balanced 18 points oppo,ite a partner who opened with a 'trong no trump, the JUmp 10 slam v.u~ :iu1omu11c. West led the top of the spade sequence and, once the ace of d1a· moncJs was forced out, declarer could count eight tricks. lo fulfill the slam, ueclarcr would have 10 brtng in four heart trick-;. That wuuld be no prob· Next came three tounds or c{uhs. West discarding a spade 911 the last. ·rwo more spades. to wtuch. both defenders f&llowed. completed all the infonnation dcclnrer could get, nnd all that wns nccde<l. MUST SEE!!! EZ FINANCE $9850 (P0381) Sunw~at Motors 714·437·1931 '97 NISSAN PU 4 cyl, 5 sp, pfs, p/s Al C, am/fm storeo, cass. mags, low ml, >:Int cond., must soel EZ FINANCE $9850 (P0564) Sunweat Motors 714-437·1931 TOYOTA East was known to have held three spades, five dubs and at least two diamond!>. TI1ercfore, East could not have started with murc thnn three heart~. That made it " simple matter for dcdarer IO cash the king and '86 Corolla rebuilt queen or hcar1s and, when Easl faileu trans, 161 k ml, all SVC 10 follow lo the second. finesse lhe reeds, auto, AC, cass, ten of hearts for the fulfilling trick. $2200/obo 964-4447 '95 PREVIA LE SC Leani to be o better bridge_play· Cust whls, dual A:C er ! Subscribe nuw to the Goren (3KKV554) $18,868 Bridge Letter by calling (800) 788· LEXUS OF 1225 for information. Or write to: WESTMINSTER Goren Bridge Letter, P.O. Box 1 ____ (7_1_4_.)._8_9_2_·6_9_0_6_ 4-'10, Chicago, Ill. 60680. '95 TACOMA ~x Auto, PS, AC, CO. (012853) $10,877 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO (949)364·0864 MERCEDES 9130 MERCEDES 9 130 MERCEDES 9130 '97 TACOMA 4X4 Auto, PS, AC, CO, (245421) $23,977 • 7 8 4 5 o S L Extra ' 8 5 S L c on v e r t '96 c220 clean. Red/black Inter. classic Aoads1er, Auto. AC, lull pwr, LEXUS MISSION VIEJO (949)364-0664 2 tops. Must sell/or white hrdlop new na11y (438429) $24,977 --------- lrade for classic car. blue canvas top, navy MISSLIEOXNUVSIEJO VANS $6550. 640 ·6385 lthr Int. new tires. am/ 9225 '80 4 50SLC blk/blk Im cass. S16,000. mint (949)364·0864 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiAii llhr, sunroof, full pwr, _c_o_nd_._6_4_0_·9_7_3_7 ___ ---,-9-6-c-2-2-0---'9 3 VW Euro van gr! cond, chrome al· '86 420 SEL 70kmi, Full pwr, only 27k ml, (Wkender odit.) Wht, toys, S7995. 551·3099 xlnt cond, loaded, orig (86275) $24,977 5spd, ell pwr, tint owner, $ 1 3, 5 O o LEXUS wind, 78Kml, S14,900. '84 380SL Like now, 7 59·8447 MISSION VIEJO 1_8_5_0_·0_9_7_7 ___ _ ttghl blue, 90k mi, in· __ S_e_ll_y_o_u_r -u-nw-an_t_e_d_ (949)364·0664 tenor/exterior xlht. Hems the easy way! 1_W_h_y_p-la_y_H_l_d_o_'N- dealer calls car chorry To place your Seek with childcare? S 15,850 723·0608. ctassilied ad call Ca It CI a as If I e d 642-5678. today! 642·5678 . FIND an apartment through classified 1 · sold r_p.y ca-r f o-r 3-uS" ~------, Run your ad tn the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beoch Fountain Volley Independent to reach over 100.000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail with a check today! Run for a week! If your car does not sell, we'll run it for another week FREE! All for JUSt $10 . 0 YES, SEU MY CAR I II.>'!"< 1-------------AJ.l'•i> 1. c., 1 4 I ~. 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