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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-08-28 - Orange Coast PilotI, l S~rving the NrW port-Mesa communities since 1907 \ ,'-#' • l1) j FRIDAY, AUGO~ 28, 1998 _NOyes c for Glover to reS1.,... .. resign•bo ;lam the N''" 1><>rt B"•<h C:ty Counnl' ' . • Councilman says he was shocked, embarrassed by colleague's apparent attempt in letter to get Jim de Boom to not run against her in the election. J ENIFfllt llA<,l.AM> Aug. 13 suggesting he contdct her iI ht• wanted a sedt on the Planning Comm1s· sion or Library Board. De Boom pPr ceived 1t as an attempt to dissudde hnn from chdllenging her in the elecllon I 11 Councilwomdn Glover wrote thdt let- ter, then I am led lo the rollowmg conclu- s1ons. The letter ts an dbuse of influence Gia' r could not be a·dc::hed for com- ment ut she hds deniE>d that her motive for ending de Boom the letltr Wils to ~l.t!!Suade hun not to run. She sd1cl she only Wd~ trying to gPt one of her con- stituents involved m mumc1pdl gm:E'rn- NEWPORT BEACH -Councilman John Noyes on Thursddy called for the immediate resignation of Councilwoman Norma Glover, saying her letter to prospective write-in candidate Jim de Boom was "an abuse of influence." From M onterey, where he 1s dtlendmg a League of Cdhlomia Cities conference, Noyes issued thls statement: dnd d manipulation of the political process and unldir lo those of us who d!e on the City Council to serve our commu- mty Councilwoman Glover has Jost her I perspecllve dnd dbility to be an effective leader dOd therefore I hope she would do the right thmg and offer her imrnedidle G lover faxed a letter to de Boom on I'm shocked dnd I'm embarrdssed rts a Clly Council member and dS d nttzen Feasting on fancy footwork PHOTOS BY C~ f A• H )AllY PILOT Top: Dancer Emilio Dominguez, right, pkks out Jennller Camacho from the auwence and shows her the way lo the dance Door as he teaches her Oamenco moves. Above: Dancer Slriy twirls with Dominguez as they entertain guests at Habana. Fu..,t G1 t ~Ph •Habana Restaurant has turne d itseli into a Wednesday night hot spot by adding flamenco to menu. COSTA MESA -The seductive hdnds of a belly dancer, extravagdnt flounshes ol d bull- fighter and exclamatory foot stamping ol t1 caballero all come together m d dance cdlled the flamenco. Urn, YPdr lo bring u1 patrons rrudwcPk but hus qdmed so much popularity thdt thl• re..,tdurdnl ts nedrly dS busy Wednesddys d'> 1t 1s on the wPekt>ncl, restaurdnt mdndger Bill Jtthdnt 'idlrl. Th' Spd~h gypsy style of ddme dnd music -whKh hds Indian, Moonsh and Jc.•WJsh rnol'> hds t1 universal appeal bect1us<> it ts dll <>xpress1on of common personal emollons Every Wednesday rught, a small group of flamenco artists performs al the Habdnd Restaurant at the Lab Anti-Mall m Costa Mesa. The event was stdrted at the restaurant "No mdtter whdt langudge you sflet1k }Oll can unden.ldnd lhc> music dnd you cttn under- Robbers prey on Latino women. •Police say the latest victim was robbed or $2,200 in cash and jewelry about noon Thursday while waiting at bus stop in Costa Mesa. G111 <: RL..,IJJ\IG . ~Pb 'COSTA MESA -A stnng of daytuno robberies ha' prompted pobce to caution Latino women ag~nst handing over valuables to anyone who approaches them on the street. · Police believe the most recent robbery, which occurred Thursday, is the fourth in the past nine mdntbs. Authorities suspect tho indd nts are pcirt of a If:~ th,.,i preys on Latino women traveling alone. ln h case, the con ts slightly dilferent, but the rohtiera get away with thousands of dollars in cash ~welry. · 1:"~• suggest that lf someone wantS yow money, Jutl'.Walk away and call the police,• sald Costa Mesa ~Lt. Ron Smith. •u they have a gun, cooperate U~pdl U posstble.• .. ··~ .... 1:: ••• A 46-year-old Lutino womdn becdme the Idlest victlm while waiting at a bu stop at the inler..ec-tion of 17th Street and Santa Ana Avenue at about noon Thursday. Police said the woman hu<.l just with- drawn $200 from th Well Fargo Btl.llk m tht> 300 r l I . ' block of 17th Strc-et. A short, hc.ivy~et Lalmo IJ •gan h1lkmg with the woman when d slim L<ltino mdn entered the ronve~tlJon, Srruth !><ltd. Th • man pul his hand under ht«> shirt to simu- late a wettpon and demanded the vicllm's po -,e"sion • Sh~ gave them U1e $200 ca h and about $2,000 in jewelry hhe ' P I was rnrrying. ollce compos le Th robber.; walked ea l· ake~ of suspect bound on 17th $tr~ •t and then drove uwdy Ul an oldN mOdel blu sedan. The v1ctun retumr.d to her horn nnd called police. No arr ts have been mftde. The womttn robber WClS described 6S being In her sEE A<588ER PAGE Al SEE DANCERS PAGE A6 INDEX o.ASSIAm ·-·-··-·-· J.9 DATEIOOIC •. -.:. ..... -... -•• -_ ..... J.2 POUCI f1US ... . --·---...A2 PUIUC MOOOS .. ..----·-.. J.1 SPOITS .. ···--·-· .. ___ J.7 WEATHER SEE GLOVER PAGE A6 County alters El Toro plans • Revisions will relieve traffic concerns, but some South County residents claim planners have 'thrown the baby out to save the bathwater.' 11 '11111 H. \(,1.\-.U I Orange County planners I Thursdd~ unvetled their new v1s1on for what an di.rport at the El Toro Md!Ule Corps Au Station should look hk.e tl mostly open- c;pace plan that wipes out previ- ousl y proposed high-density rNdi.l. busmess dnd VlStlor-serv- mg uses surroundmg thE' run- Wdys. Newport Beach leaders wel- comed the reVls('d plan, Sd} mg 1t kl"eps what the county needs the most -dn international atrport - dnd ldkes out what the county needs the least -more lrdfhc ·1 thmk it's pretty awesome, dClually, • f\1dyor Tom Edwd!dS Sd1d. "The county has pared down the project m response to the concerns of South County. 1 and thdl goes with the quabty-<>f· life issue.• Courtney Wiernoch, manager or the county's El Toro planning process, '><ltd tht• npv. propo ... dl puts golf coursPs, l)dll 1 wlch, equeslndn trdili., rpg1ondl pdr k ... and fdfmldnd 10 d •green nnq~ ttround the 24 rmlhon .t1111udl pdssengN auport The p1opost1l sl.J.ll mdudl's the h1gh-sp1 t•d pPo- ple movc>r <·onnectmg El Toro to John 'v\dyne \1rport. '' hirh would pnmdrily wrve shorl-h<111l llights W1erc1och s<J1d thP 1t·duccu mtens1ty w1U bnng the aVt'I•llfC' cldily car lnps down from '27h 000 m the ongmctJ pldn to 1 l>0,000 m the new pldn, wlw h ts dhout half of the 185,000 ddtly tnp~ pw1<-< I· c•d m lht• Mtllcnmurn Pldn The rhdnge..-; Wt>rP mmlt> m rt•spom.1.• to ctmlmt•nb and ""U gcstlons from ""\erdl puhlH forums dncl busmt•s ... and tourism mdustry µu.•1 u \ te\' qruupo; \\-1erc10rh ct1d Tht• Orrtny•• Count} Bodfd of C...upl•rv1sors \ .. U formdlly review the pl<.1ns n11d SEE AIRPORT PAGE A6 Fair board approves swap meet up grades •Orange County Market Place operatorc; givPn go-ahead to add antique car museum, food court. John Crean, Don S<tltan•llr ond J~lf Stem w >re dh-.ent ThE' dCCl:>IOn w11J 9.0 m1t1 l'lll'<I FAIRGROUNDS The W day from Thursdd) unle ... s Ordnge County Markel Pldce :>omeonc hie:> d h•yal d1<JllPnql• m received dpproval Thursdd} trom court Althouqh the fair stctll ... Pnl the fdir hodfd or directors to ddd notice of U1l> public ht>,umy to more vt>ndors and dttrdctions to .!. 000 lo<'dl propntv o\' nt''"· no its weekend swap meet. one spokP dgam..,t the pru11"< t "The compdOy, dll of us, dre A pmpo'Xll to mdudl•" Thu.r.-· vt-ry exc1tcd dbout being afforded I ddy mght ~trt:t•l fcttr Wd'-rlhdn- the opporturuty, • said Jeff Teller. doned carher th•'> \ C411 c11l •r director of mdndgement semces prote~t... Imm rl• ... 1d1.•nb t1l Tel Phu Enterprues. which runs Tt.>l Phtl a!'>~ured Ow c ti\ ul the Mcl.IkN Place. "It's going to be Costd Ml .. .,d thut 11 would c omplv ctn enhdncemenl for the compa-v. 1th d l'lqb aqr •pmf'!nl huutmq ny, the fdirgrounds, the vend~ crowds dnd lr.tfhc Tel l'lul nlc;.o and the community dl large • will change th1.• prnp<N!cl 10< .illon The board voted S-0 to of Cdrgo c-ontam1•1s that \P11<lors tlpprove the reVItahzation of the Markel Place Board members SEE MARKET PAGE A6 The Dally Pilot takes a look at some of the people who make living in the Costa Mesa· Newport BeaCh area such a great pla(e. It's called •c.tdt the Spirit.• T*9• ' "A 2 Friday, August 28, \998 CHICK IT OUT Co oks' tales: a .feast . for food f q ns • F or all with an appebte for culinar~ ~dventures, New- port libraries serve a banquet of literary treats about celebrated chefs, restaurateurs and critics of cuisine~ Perhaps no one is more synonyIJlOUS with the art of cooking than Julia Child. Cele brat;e the gargantuan spirit of this food world icon with M Ap~tite for Ufe, • a biogra- phy covering the life of the e~y chef who introduced millions of Amerlcans to the glortes of French cooking. Child lS one of three women profiled in • M.P.K. Fisher, Julid Child, and Alice Watel'$i Gele brating the Pleasures of the Tabl~:· In th.is portrait of a trio responsible for changing Aiheric:anS' percevtions about food, read about gastronomic revolutionaries who are household names to all who savor fine dining. The focus is broader in •A Woman's Place is m the Kitchen,• featuring sto- n es about more than 100 women who have devoted themselves to profes- sional cooking. Written by renowned chef A.nn Cooper, this chronicle about female chefs explores the irony that while women are often considered the planet's primary food providers, they have only rC'cEmtly been welcome i.r\ professional kitchens. ThC' mother-daughter team behind America's most influ- e nUal cookbook provides the inspiration for "Stand Facing the Stove " In this tribute lo the authors and original pub- Jic;hPrs ol "Thf' Joy or Cooking.• culinary historian Anne f\1 0ndelson recounts how a Midwestern pair with no pro- lf'ssio nal cooking or writing experience created this centu- .f) 's most important culmdry refe rence tool. RenownP<l rcstaUiateur George Lt111g's hdckyround mcludes a happy clulclhood m Hungary, d stint in a lorn•<l ldhor crtmp, and a nse from P""hmJ Vl•yc>tahlP'i to servmg as con..,ultdnt to "uch legenddty esta b- LJ..,hmcnt" d.., lh<' Four Sedsons and lhP <-.if P dl•s Artir;tps Learn how his zv..,t f11r hf P <1nd Pnlrepre neunal spir- it hf'lpr•d htm clunb the culinary ctm•1·r rctnk!> in "Nobody Knows the T111tflt•s l'vt• St><>n. • ror food c.n ltc. Ruth Re1chl, food became •a way of mak- i nq ... ense of thP world ... il you watched people as they ate, ~uu could I incl out who they were." Find out how she i<'c1rrw d life lt'S:o,ons through preparing and sharing food in ·Tendf'T dt tlw Done,· d humorous memoir of a sensualist \onnnq ot d<J<' Delve deeper mto the world of <. uJinary criucism with "The Man Who Ate Everyth.tng, • J effret Stein- garten's essay collection about bis escdpades as food critic of Vogue. Whether writing about finding sub- lime fries or e nduring a week at a fat farm, the lawyer-turned-reviewer provides pithy guidance for explor- ing the gastronorruc world in this memou After all tlus reading, you may wclnt to try your hand in the kitchen. ,Find hc·lp in M ctry Sue Milliken and Susan Feniger's MCook- ji.ng \N1lh Too Hot Tamales/ featunng recipes and tips from Jhe T<•lcv1S1on Food Network senes' spiciest cooking duo. • .• otEO< n OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public j-ib<ary. This week's column 1s by Sarah Rosenblum. • t ,, BRIEFLY ,, ,, • " Balboa is site of : free concerts : The Balboa M erchants • Owners' Association will present a series of free Sunset Concerts m the park every Tuesday through the begmnmg of j Cktober, sldrb.ng this week. t Bnny d picnic and blan-~ kt>b to listen to a variety of ! lllLISIC 6'i the sun sets. • Alturas will kick things ! ufl Tu esday with Pre- • <. olumb1an and South • Americcln music on mini- 9111 tdrs, reed pipes and • bmnhoo flutes. : The Buster Smith Blues • Bdnd will play Sept. 8; • Kiny, a funk and soul hand, will perfonn Sept. 15 along with Rose, a La tin and ope ra singer; the 11-piece band SWing- • town will play Sept. 22. • Swingtown has performed ! with such musicians as • • • • • ~.~ot VOL 92, NO. 204 1"0MAS H. JOHNS<*, Publisher Wft.LIAM L080E1l. Edlt04' STEV8 M.+.Ml.E, Managing EditOf TINA 80fWiAnA. JUslstaot Managing EdltOf STlVIU..S News Edit« ROGER CARLSON. • Sports fdttor • MMCMMYWt. • Photo Editor LYNNISOtA OiJplay AdveftlsJng • NOY Ol111NG. : Cl.mifl9d Adllef'tising I.NM JCJHNIOfit. Promoeions • PUMOO StW4, Chief f'Nndal Ofl'af Diana Ross, B.B. King, Tom Jones, Prank Sinatra and Paul Anka. R & R, a rock group known for its unusual blend of musical styles from classical to contem- porary, will play Sept. 29. Mike Sbatp's Balboa Brass will present swing. jazz standards. blues, bal· lads, Latin music and soft rock on Oct. 6. All shows will be from 6 p.m. to dusk in the newly resto.red pavilion at Penin- sula Park, by the base of the Balboa Pier mt Main Street in Newport Beach. Each concert will tea· ture a drawing to benefit the Balboa Theatre Arts Performing Foundation for the restoration ot the Balboa Theater. All of the mustdans are donating their time. For more inlormation, call (949) 613·9515. REAPERS HODJNE 642-6086 Record your comments about the O.ily Pilot "' news tlps. AQDRES~ Our ~reu Is 330 W. hy St.. Costa~ C.llf. 92627. date book • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot As South Coast Repertory begins its 35th season, its founders recall how it all began at Second $tep Theatre on the Balboa Peninsula A1JSON MlJRltAY I 0 he tiny building that . would become South Coast Repertory's first home was full of junk and bodly in need of renovation. '. ' Today. the successful repertory 'company occupies a multimillion· dollar-two-theater complex in South Coast Metro and begins its 35tb season next week. But before SCR could reach that vantage point. the members of the fledgling theater company bad to cart away all of the debris in the two-story Balboa PeninsuJa ware- house and build their own theater. The elbow grease and volun- teerism seen in those days would become characteristic of SCR. It would take 13 more years for the theater to find a permanent home of its own, but this would be the Second Step Theatre -a place to continue the four-step plan that founders Martin Benson and David Em.mes had set out the previous year. The fellow San Francisco State graduates started with a touring group in 1964. By 1965, the small touring theater group needed a home; they had already per- formed in more than l 0 venues. NThe feeling was that if we didn't have some place we could call our own ... that it would become very amor- phous il there was no place to hang out, sort of congre-• gate." Emmes said. They chose Emmes' native Orange County, because with an expanding popula- tion and a planned major university, there were signs that it would be ide- al for a theater. It would prove to be a wise choice. MThere's a lot of intelligent peo- ple (in Orange County). who regardless of their political points of view, are artistically liberal. if you will,. Emmes said. Emmes' stepfather offered to rent them his Balboa Peninsula warehouse. The company mem- bers spent months emptying the former warehouse and carting its contents across town. Then with money fJom a handful of sutr scribers and volunteer labor from people who had seen their tour- ing productions, they started con- verting it into a theater. Everyone chipped in to pay the rent and purchase food. "There was a lot of bologna sandwiches on white bread and stuff, but nonetheless, there was p.Iways something to eat in the ing to sell the product," Emmes said. "We did the plays we wanted to do and we were burning to do,• Benson said. And although the pair have learned business skills over the years, they say their success contin- ues to result Crom putting art and passion before commercial interests. "The artistic considera- tions were the only consid- eration in those days," Benson said. "It was years later that we realized ... we've got to manage th.is place like a business." The small theater slow- ly drew notice despite of its founde rs' lack of mar- keting savvy. KIM HAGGERT'HYlUIS I DAILY PILOT Above, founders of South Coast Repertory, David Em.mes, left, and Martin Benson, stand outside the building on Villa Way on the Balboa Peninsula that housed their Second Step Theatre, below, from 1965-1968. •w e were doing it all ourselves.• Benson sad. "There was a certain appreciation for what is now called the entrepre- neurial spirit." kitchen,• Benson said. Then, on the Sunday before opening day. Benson found a red tag on the door from the city of Newport Beach that read, "Stop all work and return to original condition.• They had neglected to get a building permit and the area was not zoned for a theater. In a fren- zy. they called everyone they k:n~w who might be able to help. They were told that the zoning did allow for schools -and m their incorporation papers. they had already allowed for the the· ater to be a school. T be theater opened as planned with Samuel Beck- ett's •Waiting for Godot.• Benson and other actors finished the set construction minutes before curtain time and Emmes sold tickets. ·we squeaked under the wire," Benson said. The ledger from that first year, which Errunes keeps in his desk drawer, shows that 36 people -19 general admission and 17 sub- scribers -came to the opening- nigbt perfonnance on March 12. Box office receipts were $38. Space was at a prerniwn -the actors lived upstairs, the kitchen became a dressing room concealed with a folding screen, the single bathroom was shared by the actors and audi- ence alike, and the upstairs bal- cony was used for applying makeup. ·u was a tiny little building, but it was clearly bead and shoul· ders above any other local group that we had come across," s<Ud Mil- dred Litke, who ~th her hus- band, Martin, started attending SCR in 1965. The stage was only 23 feet 9 inches by 16 feet "If you made an entrance through stage right, you literally had to climb through a window,• Emmessaid. In sword-fightiJlg scenes, the weapons clanked together with.in inches of the audience, sendmg sparks into the crowd, Benson said. •we were terrified th.at some- body was going to lose an eye.• The pair had no marketing experience, only passion and belief in theater, and their choice of a first play was criticized harsh- ly by a local critic. •For us, it was a play that we really passionately wanted to do, felt very strongly about doing it, and had no thought of what would make sense in terms of try- The fall 1965 production of Harold Pinter's "The Birthday Par- ty" was the turning point. A Los Angeles Times critic called it one of the best theater productions be had seen all year and the small theater began selling out its seats. "The Birthday Party" was the fU'St play Corinne and Allan Stover of Costa Mesa saw at SCR. "They did a lot of really great experimental stuff in those days,• Corinne Stover said The 1965·66 season saw SCR's first production of a new play, •chocolates~ by Lan Bernard, which then went on to national perf onnances. "By starting small, what we were able to do is to allow our audience to find us, and so we • grew very slowly but surely,~ ' Emmes sdid. •And we often use the tortoise-and-hare analogy about SCR." By 1967, they needed more room and moved to the 217-seat Third Ste p Theatre, a converted dime store that would serve as an intermediate step before the final two-stage theater they had envi- sioned. Operating two theaters at once would prove to be too much to handle, and the Second Step Theatre d osed. But Second Step remained the place where their vision began to come together, where tlieir dedi- cation was confirmed. It was a time when the actors and founders could spend the evenings with a bottle of wine, discussing their goals as a theater company and talking about art and theater. "That dialogue was so excit· ing," Emmes said. "It lit a flame of desire, of passion about the theater that still bums, and every- Uung that we do at SCR, in a sense, is that flam e that was lit in the Second Ste p times." ___..CR . Mile ones 1964 Moliere's "Tartuffe," the first produc- tion mounted by South Coast Repertory, opens and tours Los Angeles and Orange counties. 1977 SCR reaches 10,000 subscribers in the Third Step Theatre, now expanded to 250 seats. production that year SCR wins the Ton y Award for Ou tstandmg Regional Theatre -the high- est honor in the American theater. March 1965 Samuel Becke tt's "Waiting For Godot" is the opening production in SCR's 75- seat Second Ste p Theatre, its first home, anud the canneries in Newport Beach. 1978 The Fourth Step Theatre opens with William Saroyan's ·The Time of Your Life,• playmg to 17 ,000 subscribers. SCR's annual budget exceeds $1 million. 1993 SCR ldunches its 30th-anruversary sea- son. A $7 mill.Jon endowment and capital fund- raising campaign goes public Wlth goals of sup- porting new off-site production facility and endowing Nexus, a new program to develop theater works created by bringing together artists of different disciplines a nd cultures. Fall 1967 SCR opens its 217-seat Third Step Theatre in a converted varie ty store on New· port Blvd. A two-theater operation is main- tained for one season before the Second Step closes. 1984 SCR opens its 200th production, C.P. Taylor's "Good.• The 20th anniversary season opens, mcluding world premieres by Beth He nley, Keith Reddin, and D.B. Gilles. Caryl Churchill's "Top Girls" become s the first SCR play to transfer to a commerciaJ run. 1994 SCR opens its Production Center, with new facilities for set construction. wardrobe and prop storage, rehearsal space and offices. 1974 SCR turns fully professional with its stag- ing of Tum Stoppard's •The Real Inspector Hound." 1988 •Tue Crucible• opens SCR's 25th season, and goes on to win eight Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle awards, more than any single 1996 SCR wins tts most awards ever. -Source: South Coast Repertory WEATHER l"EM"EMnmJ 5 feet. Areas of early Balboa morning fog. 84167 Corona del Mar 83.'68 TIDES Costa Mesa TODAY 89167 First low Newport Beach 7:09 a.m. 2.1 84167 First high Newport Coast 1:34 •.m. 3.4 84168 Second low IUllF f'OMCAST 9:1~ 1.9 LOCATION SIZE Sec lgh 1:56p.m. 4.4 w.dge S.9ssw SATURDAY ~ 4-8 SJW First low l*kles 4-tww 7:51 a.m. 2.5 RN9rMty 4-8 1M CdM Ufl/IN First high 3~12 a.m. 3.0 90A19IG S«ond low Ught ~winds 10:S2p.m. 1.7 becoming Weshlfty It Second high 15 knots wftt\ 2-foot 2;58 p.m. 4.4 wtnd Wft9S by a. M'9t' IOOn. The twetl ..,. 1s out or me '°""" at ~67 SURF we have • swell out oftt-..south~ 14 seconds for surf In the shoulder-to hffd-hlgh MU. Some sets mey rHCh e couple of feet owr helld It the most south--faclno beach· es. w..,. at the Points end rwfs .should aho go • cou- .,.. of feet OYef' hud.w.~ ... comistent1y high MIVM through toniomM. POLICE FILES NEWPORT IEAOf • .. yvlew Orde: A car window worth S400 was broken In the SOObloc:k. • Newport Centw Drtwt: A car stereo and cellular telephone worth $462 wefe stolen In the 300 blodc. • 5•1.thore Drtwt: An ampllfier and ashtray worth $165 llYent stolen from • car In the 5900 block • J2nd Street A compact disc stereo worth $250 was stolen from •car In the 100 block. CDl1'A..sA • ""'°" ~ Four computers worth S 18,000 were *>Ito ~ • bvsll'lfts In the 500 block ....... ltrMt:: CM equl~ worth s 146 W8$ stolen In the 1)00blodc.. • c.ltor1• ltrMt : A tomput« ilnd sewrat poruble radioi wont\ SJ,750 were '1oten from TeWl'*le SdlOO& In the 1200 blodt. •Ne IDl!rt ...... d A radio worth SSOO WIUtoltn from t ~ 1n me noo blodt. • .... 11th "'9et: About s 1,000 WllS S1oltn from • ~ in 1h9 200 bkx*. -----~-•,.---------.-.----..._._.._ --.-.,.. ............. • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Friday, Augu~t 28, 1998 A3 Mesa hires firm to study reservoir Some people have trouble letting go lb1y Nol COSTA MESA -The Mesa Consolidated Water District board of directors voted 4-1 Thursday to hire a firm to help determine the fate of the long- troubled San Joaqi.Jin Reser- voir. . The water-storage basin on Spyglass Hill wus drained in 1993 because of water-quality problems and ldter was heavi- ly damaged in d 1995 land- slide. Mesa, which owns 20% of the reservoir; has paid nearly $1 million for repairs to the reservoir. Plans to place a floating cover on the reservoir to improve water quality were abandoned after the estimated cost ballooned from $17 nul- lion to $42 rrullion, General Manag.er Karl Kemp said. A treatment plant would have cost $90 million, said board member Hanle Panian. The board approved the • $9,500 study to be perf onned by Bucknam and Assoaates Board member Trudy Ohllg- Hall cast the dissenting vote. Ohlig-Hall questioned the value of the reservoir lo Mesa. She said money bas been poured into the reservoir with no apparent beneht. The clistnct h<Ut been spend- ing $50,000 d yeM to maintain the re ervoir wrulc it's been out of sc>rvice, Kemp .S<li<1. Ohlig-Hall said she did not wanr to spend more money on a study when, there was a pos- <..ib1hty that., staff and board directors could come up with answers on their own, Panido saicJ the reservoir has boen a bargain consider- ing the district pdtd only $575,000 in the late 1970s for its 20",, share. . Paruan said the study was necessary to get answers to numerous q¥.s1Jons, including what would huppen to msur- dn~e..rdt,e:f in Costa Mesct if the distrk1"1ost peaking rights at the reservoir. Pcetking right<> dllow a clJs- trict to directly control the w,\ter it obtams m cases of increased needs hke fighting big fires. Mesa has peaking nghts at the empty San .lodquin Reservoir which is empty. However, because it owns a share ol the reservmr, it dlso has peakjng rights at Orange County Feeder #2, said board member Fred Bock- millet'. There is a possibility that l luntington Beach will help pay for the study, which is expected to be completed in five weeks E Health & Wellness Cent r MASSAGE MTune keep!, on sl..ippin', sbp- pln', slippin' into the future.• ft was either Jules Verne or the Steve Miller Band. But whoever said it, wne really does go by foster and faster, doesn't it? College football starts tb1s weekend. How can that be? I'm not ready. Whatever happened to the rhythm of the seasons? Sum- mer, fire, flood, mudslide -the natural cadence of life. Hal- loween stulf is turning up in store windows, and Laguna Beach hasn:t even ignited yet, for heaven's sake. Is there no respect leflf or the natural order? Speaking of seasons, let's revisit the gentle art of fishing for a moment. As you may recall, I am remarkably inept when it comes to fishing. A story in the news this week gave me hope that I may not. m fact, be the worst fisherman in the world. Last Tuesday, a.man in Roma- rud was fishing on a deep-water lake. He got a bite. A big bite. A herce battle ensued. Back and forth, man and fish, fish and man, one fighting fo r lus life, the other for the trophy of a lifetime. Instead of glving up, the fish was getting stronger and madder. In fact, it was really mad. I'm sure there's a techrucaJ term for that, but really mad will do Cor now. The fish started to drag the boat m one dJ.rection, then anoth- er, like a scene from -Jaws,• but the man refused to cut his line. ~ hs frie nd was screaming for him to 1ust drop the rod. Al this point. COMMENTS & CURIOSITIES peter buff a even an ichthyo-moron like me would know enough to give it up. let it go, save 1t for another day. Not the Fearless F1sberboy. With a mighty lunge. the fish yanked both rod and man into the water. Clearly it was time 101 the Ragin' Romanian to get over it and climb bock into the bodt Mais non, mes all\.ls lncreclJbly, to his friend's hor- ror, the man still wouldn't let qo He was pulled along the surlrtcl' ford few feet, th<m dMgged straight down dS il he had a nuclear submdrine m lull cllvc• on the other end Hours later. the man's lx1dv floated lo tht> surfctce>, quite · deceased, but fmdUy. sans rod. Th.ls leaves us with two ques- tions. What on earth was the star-crossed hshenndn thlnkmg. and what have thE' hsh in Romaruan lak~s he •n edtmg? But we needn't go haUwcty 1:1round th<> world for th<.• other- worldly Shortly dftpr hednng the fish story, J picked up d local publication thut ~hull remdtn nameless and sttw dO ctd tor a doctor of •chnicdl hypnothe1up) • m Hunlinqton B(•cJc h She offers counc;eling <1nd ln•atmf'nt m th1• following pt1st hie rc•gr("ss1ons. weight Joss, llymg without ff'rtr, · E.T. abduct.10n c oum.Plmg dn<.I - listen up -p:.ych1t"'. counseling for your pet. NO\\, CT c1h~pction counst•l- 109 big dt•ctL As I tum 50, I've l<~drned them• t1n• two th.nys you -.houlci never lw embdrra-.sC'd c1hout pro .. tol1• f'Xdms dnd 1•xtratcrre~tndl ahcl11cllon coun- PhnH. It s'1us1 not hedlthr to try to work your Wct\ through the trduma of l>t•mq kidnapped hy t1hvns without profp-.s10nal help. JZveryone knows lhdl. But whdl H'ctlly int<•rests mt> is the psychic cuun-.c•hnq for your pel. Lf I could sit in on JU<..l one counseling s<>sswn. I promise 1 wouldn't mctkt· <1 ... ound • 1 sense d Int ol dggre!>s1on here, Rex, dncl you neecl'to gel pdst that Listen to your inner puppy. Whdt 1s lt telling you?· And finally, sometunes we need look no farther than our own back yard for the cunousJy retreshing. The woman who was ticketed for speeding on the bOdrdwaJk -on Rollerblades thdt 1s -hds decided to run for Newport Betlch City Council as a wnte-m cand1ddtc · <;be stated, with convicbon, thdl :.he ha "alwa~ been serrll- mterested m politics.• Was there ever d more compelling dnnouncement, ~ more sti.rrl.ng cc1ll to action than this? I trunk not. You ct1n keep your HWe hdve nothmg to tear . • and ·Ask not whdt your country can du .. " thdnk you very much If this nallon 1s to :.W'Vlve and prosper, what Wf~ need are peo- ple who an.• sem1-mterested Jn tact, l think the ltrst campd1gn prece is aln•c1dy wntten "I want to be your \OR<.' on the City Council C)ort ul • I gottd 911 • PETER BUFFA 1s the mayor of Costa Mesa His c.olumn runs Fridays E-mail him at J>tr84CMOL com EAT BOUTIQ UE 419 E. 1 ]TH Street, Costa Mesa 714-548-9927 SUMMER CLEARANCE ALEE THUR• FRI• SAT August 27,28 & 29"' lOam -Spm Skin Care AROMA1HERAPY BODY1RFA1MENTS Sauna JOHN BLOESER CARPET ONE • "'l()~ eMta at ~ f1tekt4/" ·t=. ~'t· Op•·n 7 "·" 11 ,.,.,.k Co~U. M esa ti(lO Unkt·r, '>ult<• I 0 I Huntinfo{lo n B<.-ach I 7ti72 B••m h 111\<I , .._uht·" I> i;. f. t1\<.1<h & ,,.,....,..n In 1., l'I.•""' Pl.on.) 1• \f , \ ' . ' Theo Oldest urpct Comru" '" C)hfom • 2927 S. Bristol St. • Costa Mesa ( mile \OUth of Sctuth ( tl.l\t Pl.i11 ~ c:jj Benefiting New Directions tor Women, Inc. 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Thank You! r---------, • • 'e.' said school board member • Se:eoe Stokes. •'Jbere 11 !1 metal bar CYrf!S the seats lb.al a child's bead anild ~ and 11 s dangerous for them.· .. . :School bodrd member Judy Franco said she was once on a trip with a gnnp of students to Paso Robles when tbe ~drive shalt broke and the bu.~ aD ~·er OD the freeway. • \•;e were m the slow lane to wher(! a>e:e ~.-as oo real danger to the stlJ- deo.1.s • fraoro said •But Just the f dCt tu 1 happened 1S a concern.~ ~n St.oder, plants and faalJ. >JeS dired.or-said the dlstnrt s bUSP.S ue idie AJ.though tbe federal reguld- ..... make the buses safer StockP.r sa1 tne old ones are still reliable 'Ii s like a car that was manufar.. '!'..!.ie<l befme we bad 8lf bags, is th~t ..:a: ur..sate~ ~o. • Stocker said ·1t\ _q :no~ n doesn't have au bags • f -. 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Newport Beach/Costa tv\eso Doily Pilot Friday, August 28, 1998 AS Analysts: Market drop brings opportunity DON l.EACHID~Y ltOT Registered Representatives Chuck Long, left, and Ron Ellison of White Discount Securities look over the market numbers while discussing the fall of the Russian ruble ln their Costa Mesa office on Thursday. • But county Treasurer John Moorlach says · fore ign p roblems should not be ignore~. Hu~lll.N MAsHNI lblf Pb NEWPORT-MESA -For ama- teur investors, Thursday's 357- point stock market drop, which •came after Russia devalued the ruble 50%. may look daunting, especially because it is only one in a series of sizable, so-called market corrections this year. But rather than seeing the market drop and ruble collapse as bad news for investors, Balboa Island invesbnent specialist Bob Josten sees it as an opportunity. The drop in stock prices means many good stocks will be avail- able at lower prices, said Josten, who received calls from scor.es of concerned clients Thursday •. "I get real excited,• said • Josten, who works at Edward Jones Investments on Balboa Island. •It's like.the market is hav- ing a sale." "I get real excited It's like the market is having a sale." Bob lost.en Balboa Island inveument spedahst Josten said ' rece~t studies show that Russia's gross national product is less than Holland's. And while the devaluation ol the ruble could have a severe effect on countries that have heavy invesbnepts in Russia, such as Germany, the impact will be far less severe on the United States. •since it's not a big tradlng partner, a lot of paranoia now about Russia is just med.la para- noia that usually occurs before a washout,• Josten said. In January there was a high demand for Russian stocks, but be discouraged his clients from buy- ing them, Josten said. Stock prices are down 43% overall from this year's highs, J oi.ten Sdtd While lhcit's bad newi. m the short run, it's good news m the long run for U .S investors "The next 10 yeor should be very good for our economy.~ he Sa.id. The rosy outlook is due tu t.1 large percentage of the U ::, pop- ulation will be between 45 and 60 years old, the age group that gen- e rally invests and saves the most Ron Ellison a representative of Wlute Discount Secunues in Cos- to Me d dbo h~lded calli. from womc•d mv slors Thursday. Hi ddvice to them· Sit back and wait. "It' not µaruc-button time,• he l aid "Usually d bear mar}<et has 1 a 20'){, dec!J.ne, now it's only about w·v. .. Thi>re's d lot of people taller mg dbout depression· dnd rec~­ :s1on; !Jut I don't think it's tinuf to f'XJt yc•t • I But to Orange County Treasur- er John Moorldch, who predicted ttie rounty's bdnkruptcy m 1994, the Rus~urn, Asian and South Am1·nc«tll eronom1c w~ should not tw ignored or taken lightly. "I ha\ e a n•dl naggmg concern · Lhdl "'e ha\en't redllV seen defla- tion m our ldebme:" Moorlach Sdld. "I've been saying publicly tl1at WP. hdve to keep our 'eye on the As1dn cnsis It's like a flooding nver. dnd we have· to at least mdk•• l>UrP-\\'e have enough sand- hag:s m plar.e • · Barbot urges businesses to help schools • • Newport-Mesa's new superintendent wants groups to expect only the best from students. HUSFIN MJ\.O.,llNI restaurant in Thangle Square on Thursday night. say is that we must no longer accept anything less than what these kids are capable of accom- plishing." •. • Barbot said the district and the business community have to work together to enhance the educa- tional experience of all 'Students. He encouraged members of the business council to get to know teachers, find out about and get involved in school functions. and volunteer to serve on distnct com- mittees. Business council member Maria Elena Avila said she has confidence in Barbot's ability to meet the needs of all the students in the district . ,; COSTA MESA -Newport- 'Mesa schools Superintendent ·Robert Barbot nungled with "I think he's approachable and his heart is toward the youth," she said. "We're really looking for- ward to working with him. I think be has a real understancl.i.ng and cultural sensitivity.• a:1embers of the Latino Business Council and Families Costa Mesa at 'il dinner in his honor at Sfuzzi "We have a lot of needs to meet for the kids of Costa Mesa," Barbot said. "One thing I would ... 1~ !S5 .. • Mattress Outlet Stor : BRAND NEW · COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! r • I 1 ~ 3 t 65 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Blodl South of 405 Pwy 545-7·168 Dru~ and surgery treat symptoms but not the cause of a disease. In the long run, they cause more harm than good. CHRONIC DISORDERS can be CUR.ED with a combination of Eastern and Western Medicine. Trigemlnal Neur1tgla -Margaret After two MD's, three dentists, and an olthopedK speoalist, a neurologist told me I had tngem1nal neuralgia There was nothing he could do except operate, wtuch was not recommended as fl was too dangerous Excruciating pam would radiate from my ear down through the roots of my teeth At times I could not bear to touch my lips or cheek Of brush my teeth Eating and even talking was almost more than I could stand. Theo I SCNJ Dr Tong's ad, and OON, after eight treatments, I am almost bad to nocmal I cannot praise Dr Tong enough for his wonderful work Fibromy1lgla -Nancy I have suffered from f1bromya1Qia for over 20 years. In the last 6 years, the pain has been intractable, altering my lifestyle tremendooslv I could barely wali at times. and I suffered unense phystCal pain throughout my body, yet I had to worlc By the time I W!<lt to Or. fong, I was desperate To my amazement, I began to 1mprM I moved out of state, but I have penod1cally returned to Cahfornia for further treatments At this poot I have expeoenced and 80% reduction of pain. I feel confident that with continued treatments I will obtain complete relief There rs nott11ng to lose and everything to gain by making an appomtment with Dr. Tong ~ Optic Neuritis -Nonee I have lupus, and I have been treated by various speoalists for CNer nine years During this time. Med1Care has spent thousands of dollars for hoSprtahzatlOl't, prescnbed tests, MRl's, CAT scans, and doctor's fees Even so, my cond1t1on had detenorated to the point where the doctor was gocng to start me on chemotherapy. At this time m my downward shde I was referred to Dr. Yee-Wing Tong, MD. He took me off all drugs, starting me on a senes of nerve blocks. After two months I felt hke a new person. I had rehef of being able to indulge tn normal activity for the first time tn years I have had no relapse of the lupus f oc the past 4 years Additionally. I was attending an eye speoaltst for a v1S1i1al P.f<>l?lem for about eighteen months, and field visoo tests showed a high degree of vtsiOn loss. part~ularly 1n the left ~· I was prescribed Ocugard and vitamins. and return first tn three months Stdl rrrt vision continued to get worse On a subsequent vis1t to Dr Tong I mentioned my V1Sion concern He suggested thrs tleatment for rrrt eyes, and this was two weeks poor to my return to the eye speciaftst After a folb.Y up visual field test b'f the speoalast, he was amazed by the 60% improvement m my VISIOO. MY V1S100 has remained stable since then, and so, thankfully. have m'f headaches. D11oa11nk DIMIM -Stevie . After 7 years and 61 doctors of all types, from neurolog~ and orthopedlStS to chi~actors and. kinesiologists, I had almost no *f from pain I rtad. igalf\, a testimonial from a patient of Dr. Tong, and I finally decided to cal him. In 2 Weeks, Dr Tong Qd more for m@ than au of the othff doctors did in 7 ye¥SI I should have nMr made him my •1ast resort.· Ht dffinct!ty has the knowledge, thi ~anced expentnCf, ind the •touch• fof chronic pain Pf~ I thank: 'Tri •lucky~· for knowing him. • Council member Unda Oroz- co, dean of instruction at Coast- line Community College, said Barbot has a task of meeting the needs of the district's diverse stu- dent population. "We have two very distinct groups of students entering our schools,• she said. "You have the affluent students from Newport Coast and the students who live in apartments on the West Side of Costa Mesa. He has a big charge to represent all the students fair- ly .• S1011AGE NEWPORT MESA over 700 units! r.····························· Store your valuables, recreational . equ ipment & more with confidence • 24 hour recorded video surveillance • All units individually alarmed •Air conditioned spaces availa.bk • Boxes & packing supplies • &cellent lighting • Easy access ojfBristol • Open 7 days a week, 7 ~m-7prn 1250 Bristol St. Costa ""'1#• .. .. E XHU\ ~t:U STORAGE A6 Frldoy, August 28. 1998 .. GLOVER • .;coNTINUED FROM A 1 ment. Councilman Dennis O'Neil said he will reserve 1udgment on the lette r unbl he learns morfi! about the facts surrounding it. MU the facts bear out that there was improper dbusc ot the office. then 1 would t£>nd to agree with John Noyes," he scl1d . De Boom considered runrung against Glover in the dflermdth ot ROBBER · . CONTINUEDfROM A1 nud-30s, dbout 5 lect 4 mches td.11, we1ghmg dbout 170 pounds Wlth dark eyes dnd dyed-blond hcUt. Her accomplJC'<' Wds between lhe dges of 45 aml 50, dl.>out 5 feet 8 inches tall and wc1gtung al.>oul 150 pound'> with bldck hd1r Snuth Sdtcl then• tlfE' stnkmq stm1ldnl1cs with other cruncs · • Last month d 24-yedr-old womdn Wd'> -.wmdkd out of $6,000 at d bu., stop when two women pro1rusNI her a l.>dg of gold in exchdn~w lor her money. The virtun ~JtlVC lh<' women lhe money dnd Wds l<'fl Wlth a rock Wrdppecl 111 Old(jtl/IOCS. MARKET CONTINUED FROM A 1 will use lo ... tort~ 9oocb dnd move advertJ!>mg hc1nnN.., to ease the city's concerns <ihout ttw swdp meet's dppedrdncP Tel Phil hop!'!> th<' tmprove- ments will mnt'd~l' olll'nddnce , which hd!> shrdnk to ht1U tht• 3 million v1s1tor~ 11 dllrdcted m 1991. The upnrctcll'.., include an Automot1v0 fit>ld of Drt-'dms, WWCh WOUid ltdVl' dO d11tique car museum dJ1d d new cx.h1b1t ared for automollvc products. In addJllon, the swdp meet will move dll producf' and food ven- dors to d centralized Med tmder d MASSAGE Relieves Pain $ Stress & Tension 39 Insurance Accepted 00 w/Chiropract1c Care HR. l·DAYSIWK • 9am-9pm ULTRA SPORTS MEDICINE INC. Dr Gautier O.C. 714.979.6365 1072 S.E Bristol St .. Ste 209 Santa Ana Heights (Comer ot Newporl Bl No /Bristol) ~ ~~ @j l1llllTWAiuJ1 FloraJ & Gifts Sidewalk Sale up to 75°/o OFF on Seleded Mercban~ · Home Decor Specialty Furniture Siik Floral Custom Floral Arran1emeats 'ti \II~ '•1 1!1 I l 1tl1 Mon-Fri 10-6 •Sat 10-S 969 £. 1114 Se. ~~ r~1w-~~' 646-6745 City Manager Kevm Murphy's resignation Aug. 10, but h s since decided not to join the race . De Boom, along with others l1l the community, suspected Mur- phy was forced out of his 6 112- yea.r post by a counol majonty that included Glover, Noyes and Councilmen John Hedges and Tom Thomson. The reason is still unclear, although many have speculated it was political. . The letter, which de Boom said he never responded to, also claimed Glover has raised $30,000 so far in her campaign. •A Latino woman and a man got away with $6,000 m June when they threatened to hurt a 30-x_ear-old Costa Mesa resident outside a Lucky's grocery store on Harbor Boulevard. The victim Wlthdrew $3,000 from her check- tng account and gave the robbers another $3,000 in necklaces and rings from her home. • ln November a Latino woman promising a winning lot- tery ticket in exchange for $3,000 robbed a 33-year-old victim at an Ed.St 17th Street bus stop. The suspect claimed she didn't want to cash the ticket because she was afraid of any repercussions. Anyone with information in the four cases should call the Cos- ta Mesa Police Department at 754-5206. canopy. Tel Phil is still in negotiations with manufacturing outlets that deal with gilt items. housewates, linens and greeting cards. The new produce and food area will feature flowers, meats. coffee, seafood, fruits and vegeta- bles in a setting reminiscent of Seattle's Pike Place Market. Teller said he is glad to be able to move fotward with the plans, dfld Market Place shoppers will begin to seechangesthis fall.The adclition of the produce and food drea will be one of the first improvements. ·It's taken us a long time to get to this point, but I think it's good .they were responsive to the com- munity's input, .i Teller said. As of JUJle JO, Glover had raised $2,311 , including about $1,800 l.D loans to hersell, accord- ing to the Newport Beach City Clerk's Office. Mayor Tom Edwards did not wish to comment specifically on Noyes' statement, but did say. •The divisiveness within the City Council has got to stop for the good oC the city. Personally, 1 wish Kevin was still on board and we could forget the last two weeks ever happened. H Calls to other council members Thursday were not returned. DANCERS CONTINUED FROM A 1 stand the dance,• said Gregory Coleman, a classical and flamen- co guitar instructor from Saddle- back College who watched Wednesday's performance. The "cante jondos," or deep songs, reach down into the listen- er's heart, Coleman said. "I think there's a real deep strength to it,• he added. The emotional aspects of fia- meoco are what drew dancers Kaoru Oguri and Emilio Dominguei. to the art form. Oguri holds a doctorate in anthropology and teaches at Long Beach State OVER 35 RESTAURANTS. 15 WINERI ES. CONTINUOUS LIVE ENTERTA INMENT. fRJDAY, SEPT. 18, 6 TO 11 PM FEATURING ROCK SUPLRSTAR PAT BENATAR SATURDAY, S ErT. 19, 4 TO 11 PM WITH THE SOUNDS OF RICK SPRJNGFIELD AND A RROW 93 FM PRESENTS STUDEBAKER HAWK S UNDAY, SEPT. 20, NOON TO 8 PM WITH THE. GROOVE OF THE COMMODORES AND STARSHIP FEATURING MICKEY THOMAS ~~~~~~~~--"~~~~~~~~- NEWPORT CE NTER DR.• FA JHON ISLAND • I T • S . ---A L L ----000(). .I>.. --..... _ Meanwhile, de Boom and his wife. Barbara, say they are look- mg into a pos ible recall of Glover, who so far 1s runrung unopposed for a second term m the Nov. 3 election. The former Newport-Mesa school . board president and his wife s&d they sobcited informa- tion from the city this week, including recall guidelines and a sample petition. •Absolutely, we're looking at it, but we realize nothing can be done unW 90 days alter she's elected," Barbara de Boom said. and Saddle back CoUege. Dominguez is an accountant. • •When life has gotten really bad. we'll JUSt dance it out, and it'll show," said Oguri, who uses the stage name Siriy. Flamenco can be an expres- sion of the sense of persecution and desolation but also of the gai- ety and joy of life. Guitarist Jose Tdndka said songs range from deeply sttd top- ics like "My mother is dying," to silly topics Like •My molher makes a great salad." Although there is a basic struc- ture to the music and dance, it is largely improvised with the dancers and musicians constdntly communicating by clapping or calling out to one another. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot t AIRPORT I CONTINUED FROM A 1 But W1erooch dJ.sagreed. •Thp economic are still there,• s he said. •we've just 5hiftcd everythmg from on the bet. e to orr the base.• vote on the revistons Tuesday. Ducey said about 5.6 million MThe bottom line is the devel-5qUdre feet of commercial and opment of a commemal airport is office space has been app roved still the cornerstone of the plan,• but not yet built in Orange Coun- said Newport Beach Deputy City ty, dnd ball of it i~ in ~e. Aliso Manager Peggy Ducey. VicJO and Mission V1e10. Sht .. El Toro foes, however, were added that the new plan will not impressed. probably be even easier to mar Paul Eckles, executive director ket as the best reuse of the 4,700- i of the El Toro Reuse Planning acre base, considering the fact ; .Authority, said the county's lhdt traffic is one of the biggest ; changes prove th'e ~ennium concerns facing all county res1. j Plan is superior to e county's denJ1~sm. Silva, chairman of thl• : original aviation proposal j •111e reason we're here today Bocml of Supervisors, said he 1~ ~ i$ because the Millennium Plan pleased \vith the reduced .lrafhr ; was. winning the heart~ and numbers. minds of Orange County res1-·nus is o~n spae'e that will dents, and the county had to do never be built on -I think it's something to make up for 1t, • he outstandmg." he said. •Even said at a press conference Thur.-supervisor has said they want to day. ~The problem 1s they haven't hnd w~ys to cut down on gone far enough. They should tmpdCts have just taken out the ru.rport. • j · U the board approves the ne\\ Eckles also questioned the pldns, tl will kick off a length) plan's economic benefit to thP t>nv1ronmentdl study to: the reu!>t' county, now that most of the rev-pldns. The preferred airport con· enue-generating uses -other cPpl dS well as all of the other pn- than some light industrial build· mdry dnd secondary altemabves mgs and one hotel -are gone. will be ~es:ribed In a ".notice of "It seems like they've Uirown p1epordt10n for the enVlfonmen- out the baby to save the bdthWd-ldl study, wh.tch should be issued ter," he srud. 111 mtd-September. • Flavorful & D elicious Lunches & Dinner UNIQUE WINE ROOMS CATERING (lVAILABlE PRNATE PARTY ROOMS EVEREST ~tho IMAX.McMe ~ on our GIANT' 1/2~ ~ lndudingthe Mu.k ~~ ~ In u.,ooo ..tt ~I .sound ~ring Nanwtion ~ U.. Neeeot'1 A Mac.Gillivra~ rrccman i-ilm --••nn • ----•• , ILUQ .., ........ •1-• ~ -- auon THE DAY "We've talked about how this could be a spedG year for this team. There are no guarantees, but this team hos the ability to be Vfl'f good -·" Eric 1\Neit. Newport. Harbor cross country coach . Friday, August 28, 1998 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 4-4223 Newport Beach/Cosio Mesa Doily Pilot A7 I i i i I Harper ~eturns to CdM f oQtball .t eaID i I • Former starter, who quit · 1 after series of concussions ! in '96, begins '98 workouts. i ! BARRY FAl.ll.X1'Ht !------~--~----~-----! -~Pb ! baseball player with a projected college fu ture on the diamond, has gained medical clearance. Freeman, however, said Harp- er will not be allowed to practice in full gear, which CIF Southern Section schools did for the first time Thursday, until at least Mon- day. FOO TBALL man seai.on, that .. a metabolic situation," combined with de hydra- tion, · m9y have . con- tributed to his problems, which included hght- headedness and dizzy spellS. fdasau's death was a fac· tor m his decision to quit, Freeman said Harper. the Newport·Mesa Dis- trict Player of the Year in baseball dfter hitting 532 last spnng, ---.,----__.._______________ ! CORONA DEL MAR -Ty Harper, who qwt four games into his first varsity season at Corona del Mar High two years ago, due to recurring problems with con- cussions, is working out again with the team, Coach Dick Free- man said Thursday. •He 's talked with doctors and we've talked with his parents, and I have a signed certificate clearing him to play," Freeman said. wBut there are a few more tlungs we need to get all the ducks in a row, before he Jumps into this.• debuted in the sport with the 1995 CdM freshmen team, termed lus decision to quit wthe hardest thing I've ever done,• when he turned in lus gear afte r starting the first four varsity games in 1996. Harper sajd he'd sustained at least two major concussions hls freshman season and became concerned whe n he blacked out briefly dunng a varsity game. agamst Saddlebdck, Oct. 5, 1996. But Harpe r, after co~ sulting with doctors, his parents ·and CdM codch- expressed .a desire to return Lo the ~diron m the off -season . - •He said he really wanted to do Uus. but 1 told him high school footbd.11 WdC. d i.peed bump m the big picture dnd he didn't need. thh stulf." Freeman recalled "I told hlm he needed to go play bai.eball dnd some ddy get w. World Senes ticke ts.• Harper could not be redched Thursday unt •They're not all that common around here, ·but Catalina provides ·a number of good locations to drop anchor for the night. N ow that you you've purchased the monster, you might as well use it. I guess the question must be asked, wFor what reasons did you buy a boat?" Many buy • but why? You need a calculator to (.'()unt all the boats crwsing l>ack-and-forth, radar twirling, fe nders hangmg down, cruising N ewport's main channel, neve r once exiting to the open seal Q ue pasa? One of the problems associated with owrung a boat a!ld living in Newport Harbor is : ~ where can you go? Let's face it, on the East Coast and around their portion of the caribbean, they are blessed with hundreds of thousands of w gunk holes" (safe and smooth little ooves, inlets, secre t romantic b1de-a-ways, nooks and lTb.nies) in which to anchor for the night. lf we pull out of Newport Harbor and hang a left, you're deal with the following: Dana Point; Oceanside; Mission Bay; San Diego Harbor and then you : have Mexico. r Now Mexico destinations are • a little sensitive these days as a ~ssel known as the w Rapture " recently found out. In any event, let's see what : happens when we hang a right. • We can cruise to Huntington Harbor, Alamitos Harbor, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Redondo and Marina del Ray. Not one place that you call intimate, no West Coast •gunk holes.• What to do • wha t to do? How about if we head out to sea for at least 26 miles. This destination (Catalina) is about as dose as Newport boaters will ~get to "gunking.• ·A Newport acquaintance of mine that bad never been to ' Catalina and a person new to boating asked if I would take a Ciay trip on his new 42-foot ego enhancer. I've been on a boat before, 4 not to mention, all the way to Catalina. So I didn't share the problem a lady sitting next to me had. She decided to educate the fish on the art of baking cookies as her face became greener than envy itself. Shortly thereafter, we were cruising the traffic jam called Avalon Harbol. We then rounded the Casino .;e Oescanso. Descanso BeaCh is .. ti:eat stop-over, espedally the • ch bar. The good n ews is it ~have moorings for ~~ghtdellgh~. 1o •As we continue to travel up island, our next stop was b t jMl.usger's Cove. lt bas a pier, no moorings. The area used t~WJ>e a religious retreat. We keep moving up hill and Tuyon Bay. It bas no nngs and bas a school •ldllliziiDQ in science ;?ltilacation. • During World Warn. this was oss military training facility. Moonstone, a Newport Harbor Yacht Oub facility with moortngs, all usually spoken for, ia a Place that, ii you're a Gmber of a reciprocal yacht , d\lb, you might be able to join tM flotation elite. A little hlgber, Wbtte's ~b.il.lllbdlag. a YMCA raµarmae -pier, moortngS 8nd "-• RE iOlflfiG fMI M ! : ! l i ~ ~ Freeman said Harper, a start- ing offensive tackle as a sopho- more and a two-time All-ClF Harper, whose natural intensi- ty and aggressiveness made him an immediate standout when he A series of brain scans showed no irregularity, however, and CdM team doctor R. Stephen Jen- nings said, dfter Harper's fresh- es, chose to gwe up foo t· C d' ti's Harper ball, citlng hedlth con- cerns The deas1on cam( ftwo I weeks after Coronado~·g• quar- terback Adndn Taufaas dted days after losing co , · ousne-.s dunng a gdme against Costd Mesa at Newport Hurbor's Ddv1d- son Field Harper said Tdu- ,.---~~~~~----.-H_l_G_H __ S_C __ H_O_O_L __ G __ l_R_L_S __ C_R_O __ S_S __ C_O_U __ N_T_R_Y __ P __ R_E_Y_l_E_W __ ~~~~~------, ~ I ! I i I i ~ I I i ! I I I j i i I : i : : l ~ i 1 : I ~ 1 i I l I ~ ! : ! i ! I ! i ! ~ ! i I I I i l OMV LO' ~ C ~TO Newport Harbor High's girls figure to be in the cente r of things once again as the 1998 high school cross country season a pproaches. BREAKTHROUGH VEAR ? • With solid returners and powerful sophomore core, the Sailors appear capable of a huge run this season. son." Behind McFall is the up-and- coming sophomore. Steen, who was strong at the Division II track finals in May. only other seruor, will also be one of the top compeutors Beyond that, the Sailors are counting on a large crop of sophomore runners that will help Newport fight for the Sea View crown. JA.'ION HJu. NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Harbor girls cross country team started slowly last season, but came on strong to win its final three league dual meets, the CIF Southern Section Division ID title at the Mt. San Antonio Invitational and the Sea View League finals. The league win, combined with the dual- meet record, placed the Sailors second in league. At the Division III finals, New- port Harbor finished third, but didn't run well at state. Coach Erle Tweit hopes that the mom entum gained from last year's burst will carry over to this season and expects the Sailors to have a great season and be in the title hunt. "This may be the best team we've had in 10-12 years,~ 1\veit said. "The only problem is that JC IOLF Pirates fall to Mt. SAC WALNUT -Mt. San Antonio College's Effie Rengpian and Sta- cy Komai finished first and sec- ond to help Mt. SAC defeat Orange Coast 365-370 in a non- conference wome n's goU match Wedn~a.y at Los Angeles Royal Vista Golf Course. Rengpain shot o 15-over-per 86 and Komai lhot an 87. oces Jan CbenO and Jen- nlf* 1\iDzl tied fof tlUrd with a ICON of 89. Pellow Plrat. Gac'e HoU lbot • 92. everyone else m league is JUSt as good." The Sea View League is one of the toughest in Orange Coun- ty for cross country. Woodbridge and Corona del Mar should bat- tle with the Sailors for the league title. Irvine also has a strong team every season and is always a threat to join the fray. Newport's strength, this sea- son and in the future, is its depth and youth. For the Sailors to be success- ful, Aliaa McFall, Amber Steen and Carrie Fo s need to come through and lead the team. McFall, a senior and the league 's de fending champion. has a great deal of talent, but her consistency was always in_ques- tion, until Uus season. "She had moments where she was great,• Tweit said. "But there were oth- ers when she was incomplete. Sh.e's worked very hard this sum- mer and will have a great sea- Steen had played extensively for d ub soccer teams, but, after her experiences m track, deed- ed to pursue runrung with more diligence. "She's so focused on what she's doing,· Tweit said "She decided for herself that she wanted to find out how good she can be. She works really hard and will surpnse a few people this year." Foss, a juruor, lS a prototypical leader. She has emerged as one of the strongest runners on the team and leads by example. A lot is expected out of Molly Melunr as well. Melum was one of Newport's strongest runners in her sophomore yedf, but strug- gled last season as a juruor. •She's improved a lot over the umrner and will be one of the runners we can count on.• Twelt said. C arolina Nava, the te am's SPEEDWAY Natalie St. Andrews has been one of the bLggest surpnses of summe r trammg "She dtdn t start working hard at cross coun- try until June 1. • Tweit sd.Jd "She has elevated hersell and should challenge a lot of runners this season.· Returrung sophomores Janue Stewart and Lynn Rmek, as well as newcomers Sonya Mechkor, Erin Friedman and Jenrufer Arrow will give the Sail.or added depth throughout the sea- son and signal contlnued succe s m the future for the Hdfbor run- rung program . ·our summer tram.mg wa OK," 1Weit said . "But now the true test begms and the girls have a real po itive attitude about it." With so much talent, the COSTA MESA -After 20 years at the Orange County Fairgrounds, Fox Night at the Costa Mesa Speedway baS been diaconttnued. Pox night was an event where women ol all ages all over Southern California enjoyed a l)lght of radn§ for free. like take thelt hats off to m n who have the fortitud to attend th two-how event diessed in a kirt to In '90I style, non-dilairninatory Saturday rught tun, the Costa Mela Speedway presents •speedway Skirt Night," Seturdey. : PeopAe ol all MUI Deecl only reach into the doa- et and put on tMir favorile lkirt aDd they g.t lil free. sp.ectwey oftkials woWd like to thank thole ladiel wbo plan on pUtk:lpating. would' al9o save "9. · • In honor .of the everung , there will also be best, worst, balrlest and long t legs contests where prizes will be awarded. For aduhl not W98l1Dg UWU. admllliOn ii S9. Juniors met .-Uors ant S5 aDd kidl 6-12 are S2. Parking Md progrm1a ant tr.. All tbM llldl. r8dllg wUl iti ........_.. .t 7:30 pm. wttb ..,....., --........ end Pee Wee 50 ,.,. .... THE SAILORS + Alicia McFa1U Sr. + Amb9r Steen So. + c...rie Foss Jr. • Molly M9h.m Sr. + c.otina Nava Sr. + Natltlie St. Andre So. + Sonya Med*or So. • Erin FriedlNn So. + J.nie St.wwt So. + Lynn Rinek So. • Jennffw Artow So. • CoMh: Eric 1Weft excitement about the upconung ea~on l!> obv1ou!> among team member ... ·w e've talked about how Uus could be d spenal year for this t<'am, • 1We1t said "There are no guarantees, but this team has th ability to be very good. "Th e gals arc Vel)' mobvat- ed and have a good, basic under- tandlng of what tt ta.ke to be UC'Ces ful, "Only time will tell." DllP SEA - •• A8 Frldoy. August 28, 1998 Doily P.ilot GirlS. tennis workshop slate~ • It's Saturday at Costa Hills and locals like Dana Hills Mesa Tennis Center. and Brea Olinda,• Center Direc-tor Hank Uoyd said. •Some play- COSTA MESA _ The Costa ers show up in gro~ps of twos and Mesa Tennis Center will host the threes and some coaches· bring 13th annual Girls Coaches and theJr whole lineup." Uoyd has also i.n,vited a sports conditioning specialist to teach aerobic style exercises that are specifically designed for tenii1s players. · Players aqd coaches will spend 15 minutes at each station before rotating. Players WotkShop on Saturday · The workshop will take place between 9 a.in.-12:30 p.m. The on 10 courts which will be stations workshop lo designed to give for specific themes. Each court both players and coaches oppor-features 3-4 drills. •This is a good opportunity f01' coaChes, particularly first yea.r coaches, to develop a rel.ati~DJhip with the players," Lloyd said.r tunities to·leam drills that can be Some courts will feature sin- incorpor~ted into the practice gles and doubles style drills. One structure: court will have a variety of drills Over 130 girls and. 20 schools that can be done with a ball are eJipected to participate. "We machine. Another will-measure get schools from Chino, Beverly how fast a girl serves. The cliD.ic is open to all/ high school coaches and play.ets. Ther e is workshop fee o~$10. -by Jason HW ) PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES proposal is accepted. shall umo the bid was submit· VICES CONTRACT NO. action.) The Independent tlon 1250. A Request lor cordance with au prov!-CA 92651 PUBLIC NOTICES promptly uecu1e the ted. Any contrec1or not so 98·12, wlll be received by admlnlattatlon authorl1y wlll Special Notice form 11 slons ol the specillcatlons. Juh11!d bbu~l~H!n~:a1 ~~~: ducted by; husband and business yet? Yt1, &•13· wife 1988 PUBLIC NOTICE Agreement. furnish 8 satis· licensed Is aub/e<:t to pen· the Ctty of Costa Mesa at be granted unless an Inter· avallablt from the court Specifications, bid blanks ne~shlp Y· g Have you sl&rted doing complete compu1trs, tnc: .. business yet? No Donald Dufault, President ---------~ancd~ryBo~~il~~u~n P=~~r;:; allies under the law all<! the Office ol the Clly Clerk, Hied person file~ an ob· clerk. and further Information Hava you atarted doing STATEMENT OF not less than one hundred the conlrac:t wlll be conald· 77 Fair Drive Costa Men Jectlon to the petition and Attorney for lh• P•tl· may be obtained at the business yet? Yes 8·1·98 Kent M. Petersen This statement was fl!•d This statement was filed with the County Clerk of with the County Clerk ol Or&nge County on 8·10•98 Orange County on 8·18·98 199887886U • • shows gOOd cause why the tloner: bo dd 1 h s 1 • ABANDONMENT OF percent (100%) ol the total ered void. II the license Calllornla, until the hOUf ol court should not grant the HARRY E WESTOVER • ve • rtH, te •P one Hugo or a . USE OF FICTITIOUS bid price, furnish a Pay· classlflcallon specified 10100 a.m., TuHdav, aulhorlty, • (714) 962·2411. This statement WH liled BUSINESS NAME menl Bond in an amount hereinafter is that ol e September 8, 1998 al A PETITION for dtterml· ESQ, (CSBl028248t A pr•·bld Job Wiik With the County Clerk of The following persons nt>I less lhan one hundred "spec:ially contractor" es which time they will be nation of or confirmation of HARRY E. WESTOVER wlll take place on Orange County on S.lS-98 tiave abandoned the use of percent (100%) of t_lle total defined In Section 7058 or o ened ubllcl and read property passing to or b• & AllOCfATEI, 901 Tuesdav, September 8, 19988787488 me F1clil1ous Business bid puce, and !urnish c:er· the Callfornle Business and f d 1 ~ C Y 11 Ch tonging to 8 surviving DOVER DRIVE, STI!. t 898 81 8 t00 a m Dally Pilot Aug. 21, 28, 19986787456 Daily Piiot Aug. 28. Sept Dally Pilot Aug. 21, 28. 4 11 I 8 t 998 F343 Sept. 4, 11. 1998 F31s 1_·_·.....,..-·,..-.....,..~~":!""- PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Name· THE TINT CONNEC· t1 l1cetes evidencing itha1t •hr Professions Code the •P• ~ ou1 nse:i dounpc opoa~ spouse under California 1 O O, HI WP ORT Pleas• meet In the lobby' Sept. 4, 11, 1998 F322 TION, 2426 Nowport Blvd . required insurance s n e · • er · e r Probate Code aecllon BEACH CA 92860 .... DI 1 A ' I I B l Fictitious Bl.lain••• Umt A. Costa Mesa. Cal fec:t in the amounts set clalty contractor awarded shall bear the title of the 13650 IS JOINED with the Pubi'lshtd New ort locat...., In the slrC1 d· PUBLIC NOTICE Flct t oua us,,... Nam• Statement 92627 forth In the gen&rel condl· the conlract for thl1 work work and name of the bid· petition to admlnl•t•r the B h,. .. 0P 11 ministration building .. All Nam• Statement The following persons are The Fictihous BusintJSs 11ons. In the event ol failure shall llsell c:onstruct a ma· der but no other dlllin-estate tac .... osta """' a Y prospective bidders are Flotltlou1 Bualn••• The lollowlng persons are Name referred to above to enter into the contr.act jorlly ot the work. In ac· gulshlng matlca. Any bid re-A HEARING on the pell-Pilot August 28, September urged to attend.. Name Statement doing business as: doing business as~ I was ltled In Orange County and execute the req,Olred cordance with the provi· Iv d fie th s hed led lion will be held on 10.1·98 3, 4, 1998. Publl1hed Newport The following p1Hsons ere a) Networked Personal So· ~~. C~~~EM;soa8, C~ 9~:6n on l l·2B·89, File No 19896-documents, such bid' seeu· . ce e a r • c: u 81 1.45 p M In Dept 703 FTh341 8 h Co M D 11 doing bu1lnff111: tullons. b) Recrull Soft, 438628 rlty will be lorfetted. The slons ol Calllornia Busl· closlng Ume tor the receipt locaied ai 341 THE 'crrv tac • eta Ha a y LT CONSULTING SER· 18751 Vla Sianna, Irvine, Erika J . ..O,ugustlne, 208 John Michael Villeneuve. Faithful Peflormanc• Bond ness and Professions Code ol bids shall be returned to DRIVE ORANGE CALI· PUBLIC NOTICE Pilot Auguat 28, 1998 VICES 6061 Broadstone CA 92612 Princeton Or., Costa Mesa . • 2104 Lillola. Costa Mesa, sholl remain In full lorc:e Section 7059. bidder unopened. lt shall FORNIA PROBATE' f338 Cltcle,' Huntington Beach, Ken J. Bailey. 18751 Via CA 92626 ~ Cal 92627 and effect through the Time Is ol the essence. be the 1011 reaponslbill1y of IF YOU OBJECT' 10 the SUMMONS CA 92648 Sienna, Irvine, CA 92612 Beth E. Witt, 2700 ~ • ... This business 1s con-ouaran1ee period as specl· Failure to complete the the bidder 10 see that ht. granting ol lhe petition, you CCITACION JUDICIAU PUBLIC NOTICE Sharon C. Tucker, PhD, Paul Ortiz, 18751 Via SI-son Pl., Costa Mesl. • aucted by an 1nd1v1dua1 f1ed in ttoe general condl· work within Iha ume set bid Is received In proper should appear 11 the hear· NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: Notice Je given that pur· 2550 Hllboro Road, Apt. tnna, lrvll)t , CA 92612 9T26128 1 1 John M1ctiaet Villeneuve '1~~! DISTRICT reserves lorth herein will result In lime. Ing and state your ob· ~t'~~ a K~~~~d8) ~~T~ suent to Sections 21701· ~~":,.~g1;~:'~~061 Ju"d.~ bb~~l~e~:n::al ~~~: d~ct!d ~~~ c:~~~!rtn!rt 19986766786 the 119ht to reject any or all the Imposition or liquidated A 111 ol Bid Document• Jec:J~: ~~thfll~hew~~~~ g:: NANCY KAMINO, K.' FASH· ~:~l~~s~~~· ~~h•:;Ji~ Broadst0ne Circle. ·H~ntlng· nershlp ' H11ve you started This statement was ritod bids or to wa111e any Ir· damages tor each day ol may be obtained et the 01· f:e ·the hearl . Your a ION COAPOAATION, a N• 535 01 the Pen8i Code, ton Beech, CA 928'18 Have you started doing business yet? Ves. 7·1""' wilti lho County Clerk 01 re9u1a1111os or Informalities delay .. In the amount of flee of the City Engineer, pearance may ':e In pers~ vada corpor,atlon, and NEWPORT MESA SELF This buslneu ts c:on· business yet? No Etlka J. Augustine ~ Orange County on 8·11·98 In any bids or in lhe bid· $200 per day. 77 FaJr Drive, Costa Mesa. or by your attorney. DOES 1 to 10, Inclusive, STOAAGE, 2550 Newport ducied by: a general part· Ken Bailey This stattmenl w~1s J( f Oa11y Pilot Aug 14, 21. 28. ding. Each llldder shall submit, Calllornla, upon nonr• IF \'OU ARE A CREDITOR VOU ARE BEING SUED B~ Blvd., Cost\ Mesa, CA nershlp This statement was filed with the ounty 7.er Sept 4, 1998 F30'1 As reqwed by . Section on the loim furnished with fundabl• pavment of or a aontlngenr creditor of PLAINTIFF: (A Ud. le esta 92627, will sell' by compel!-Have you started dofng with the County Clerk of Orange County on 22 __ P_U_B_L_l_C_N_O_T_IC-E--t 1773 ol the California the contract documents a $15 00 An ddltl I the deceased you muat file demandando) KAZUSO llve bfddlng on September bu1ine11 yet? Vas, ll·S.98 Orange CoU11ty on 7.17.95 19986'761SK labor Code, the Olrec:tor of 1 d 'b • • a one yoor claim .,.;ith ll'le court KOMATSU, 21 ,998 at 10.oo am Aue:· Larry L Lucas t9980764594 Dally Piiot Aug. 21, ~. -----------t the Department ol Indus· list 0 the propo,se s1u · ch arge of SS.00 must and mall 8 copy lo the per-You have 30 CALENDAR lion to be held it · 2550 This 11a1ement· was flied Daily Pilot Aug. 14, 21. 28. Sept. 4, 11. 1998 PG 1 NOTICE TO trial A,1a11ons of Iha State c:orHractors on th s pro ect be Included If handled by aonal representative ap· DAYS alter this 1ummon1 Newport Blvd Coste with the County Cl8fk of Sept 4 1999 F309 t---------- CONTRACTORS ol Calilornia nas dete.r· ~s required by the Sub!at· mall. Bid Documents and pointed by the court within is served on you to fife a Mesa, CA. 9262i.' Property Orange Counly on S.18-98 · · PUBLIC NOTICE CALLING FOR BIDS mined the generally prevail· ting and Subcon1rac:t1ng other contract documents lour months from the d•t• typewrftlen response al this to be sold u follows: mis· 1998878745'7 PUBLIC NOTICE School D1s1rtct ing rates of wages In the Fair Practices Ac1. Public: may also be a)(lmfntd at ol lirst 1.suanct of 1e11ers court. cellaneous household D•lly Pilot Aug. 21. 28, Flctltlout Buslnet1• COAST COMMUNlfY COL· locality in whlc:h the Work Contract Code Secllon the Olfic:e of the City Clerk as provided ln,se<:tlon 91,00 A letter or pl)one call will g<>O<ls. personal lttma. fur· Sept. 4, II, 1998 F310 Frctltlous 8u1ln.1a N1m• Stateme,,t LEGE DISTRICT 15 10 be pertormed. Copies 4100 et soq, or the City of Co•la Mesa or the Californla Probate not proteot you; your type-nlture. appliances, and Hime Statement The lollowmg persons are Bid Deadline September of thou waoe rate determt· E h bid h 11 b · Code The time for filinQ written response must be clothlng belonging to the PUBLIC NOTICE The following ~raons are doing business as· ~·1. 1998 at 2·00 p Ill. nations. entitled PREVAIL· ac . s a 8 ac· Bid Documents will not be claims wlll not expire tie-In proper legal form II you following· doing business as: · Place ot Bid Rece1p1 Of· ING WAGE SCALE. are companied by a certified or malled unless the ad· fort four months from the want the court to hear your Name ~ Unit I Fictitious Bu1ln•H WHILE YOU'RE AWAY El orado So~war! Set .. ••co of Director of Purc:has· maintained at the DISTRICT a cashier's c:hec:k or bid dlllonal $5.00 charge· la In-h earing dal e noticed casa. Property ReHarch, Inc., Nam• Stet•m•nt HOME & PET MANAGE· vices, 1103 acnd! Ln .. C Offl lo I d t 1370 b d I t t f II d I Ill MENT Co .• 19, Rfv.rslde c 92 o 6 s 2 1 7 a Mesa, alllorl)la ng. Coast Communlly ol· ce ca e a : on n an amoun no ess eluded with peym1111. above. you o no . e your rt· l837 The fOllQWlng peuona are Inge 01strtc:t, Bldg "D", Adams Ave .. Costa Mes~. than ten percent (10%) ol Each bid shall be made YOU MAY EXAMINE the aponse on time, you may Property Research, tnc., doing b111lntss as: Ave. 116108. Newport George Donald Weber, 'j'· 1310 Adams Avenue, Costa CA 92626, Physical Faeth· the total bid pric:e, payable on the Proposal form, file kept by the court. 11 you lose the case, and your LB38 MANCO Development, Beach, CA 92659 1103 Sandi Ln.. Co!I a Mesa, CA 92626 . lies Planning, and are avail· to ttie DISTRICT as a guer· sheets p.1 through p.9 are 8 person ln1erested In wages, money and prop. Glenn Chavez. 250 28741 Por1ote Parkway. Ronald Bruce Armenia. Mesa, CA 92627 Proiect ldentd1catlon able lo any interested party 1 th t lh bidd 'f 11 the eslale you may tile erty may be taken wllhOU1 B1tbara Gregg 3t5 Suite 1 E·510, Foothi ll 191 Riverside Ave., This business is con• Name Orange Coast Col· upon request. The Con· an ee a 8 er, 1 s provided In the contract with the court a formal Rt-further warning lrom lhe Vlc:torla Stewa~ 327 Ranch, CA 92610.1713 116108. Newport Beach, ducted by: an individual 1cge Sailing Conter E~pan· tr~ctor shall post a copy ol proposal is accepted. shall doouments, and &hall be quest for Special Notice of court Mitch Herman, 332 Jim Nlcholes. 55 Rue CA 92659 Have ou started doin s1on. Bid No 1756 this document at each Job promptly eocute the accompanied by a certified the filing of an Inventory Th8fe are other legal rt-David Gtffeney, 336 Monet, Foothill Ranch, CA This business 11 con· bt.lslnes~ et? No 9 Place 61<.ts are on 1110 and site. The Contractor and Agreement. furnish a sotls· or cashier's check or a bid a.nd appraisal ol estate 89• qulrtments, You may want Noelle Rodrlgutt. 514 92610 ducied by an Individual George donaJd Weber, II) available at Olf1ce of the any subcontrac:1or under 11 factory Falthlul Perform· bond for not less than 10% sets or of any petition or to call an 111orney right Cheryj Jack, 714 Mike Nicholas, 1550 La· Have you slatted doing 'This statement was filed Physical Fac11111es Coordl-shall ~ay not less than the ance Bond In an amount ol lhe amounl of tMir bld, account as provided In away. If you do not know RICHARD SIDOERS. AUC-rimer St., Suite 500, Co. buslnest yet? Yes. 5/98 with the County Clltk pf nator. Ardllh Richey, Coast spec111d pre11alllng rates of not less than one hundred made payable to the City eectlon 1250 ol the Call· an attorney, you miy can TIONEER 80202·16t0 Ron Armenta Orange County on B-1Ml~ Community College Dis· wages to all workers em-1 (100%) 1th 1 1 1 rornla Probate Code A. A• 111 attorney referral service Published Newport This buslneas Is con-This statement was filed 19088760798 111c1 1370 Adams Ave .. ployed In the execution ol ge~c:en1 1 .0 h e : a of Costa Mesa. No pr~ quest for Special ·Notice or a legal aid office (llsted Beach.Co•la Melt Dally ducted by; a general part· with the County Clerk of 0 1 Pll A 21 28 Btdg · D''. Costa Mesa. CA the Contracl. . 1 pr ce, urnis a ay· posal shall be considered form Is avallable from the In the phone book). Pilot August 28, September nerthlp Or1111ge County on 8·18-98 a ly ot ug. 14, • • (7t4) 438:.t646 No bidder m11y. withdraw mant Bond In an amount unless accompanied by court clerk. O.apues de qua le .,,,. 4, 1996. Have you started doing t0988787431 Sept. 4, 1998 1'59 NOltCE IS HEREBY any bid for a period ol soxty not less than fifty percent such cashier's check, Petitioner: 1reouen esta cltacion )Udl· F342 business yet? No Dally Piiot Aug. 21, 29,1---------- GIVEN thal the above· (60) days atter the date set (50%) ol the total bid price. cash or bidder's bond EDITH MAUDILL clar usted Ilene un plazo de Jim Nlchol11 Sept 4 11 1998 F324 PUBLIC NOTIC! na•ned School Dls111c1 of for tne opening ol bids. and furnish certificates evl· No 'bid shall be co~sld· BRENNER :ia• LUGO-30 DIAS CALENDARIOS PUBLIC NOTICE This stat•ment wu flied · ' ' FlctltlO"I 8 .... In••• Orang11 County, California, A payment bond shall be dencinn lhat Iha re ulred • para pre11ntar una r• with lht County Clerk of PUBLIC NOTICE • -acnng by and througt1 tis requ11ed prior to e•ecullon .. ,. q •red unless II 1• made on 8 NI A, HI! WP 0 RT spuesta escrita a maQulne an1tl:l2S8t Orange County on 8·18-98 Name Statement Governing Soard. h8r1Mal· of lhe contract and Sholl be Insurance is In ellec:t In the blank proposal tom\ fur· BEACH, CA 92013 en esta c0f1e, F1ctltlou1 Bu1IMH tH81717S22 Flctltlou1 BualnH• The following persons are ter releriect 10 as "DIS· In the lorm set forth In the amounts set . forth In the nlshed by the City of Costa Published Newport Una carta o una llamada Name Statement Dall Pll t A 211 St L Ham• Statement doing business as: TAICT', will receive up 10. contract documents. general cond1llons. In the MeH and ls made In ac· Beach·Coata Mesa Dally lelelonlct no le ofrecera The following persons ate 4 1,V 18 °199:'· • F~8 The lolloWlng per1on1 are THE TINT CONNECTION, but no1 later than the Pursuant to s.ecllon 2.2300 event of failure to enter Into cordence With the prov!· Pil 1 A u 1 28 31 s • protacclon; su respuesta doing bUSIMH u: • • • doing business u : 2490 Newport Blvd .. Costa ;ibove-staled lime, sealed of the Pubhc: Contract the contract and execute slons of the Proposal ,.. 11 °ber1 1~8 ' ' •P earita a maqulna tJtne que FASTENER HARDWARE, PUBLIC NOTICE EOC, 1n Riverside Street, Mesa. CA 92627 bids tor lhe award of a Code, the c.ontract will con· the required documents, uiraments. m. • cumpllr con IH tormall· 1600 Balboa Avenue, Bal· Newpo11 Beach, CA 92663 Automotive Connections. contract for tho pro1ect de· lain provisions permitting such bid security will be qE h blddel' st ha F334 dadH legafH apropledat boa Island, CA 92662 Flctltlot.ia Bultne1t Engineered Developments Inc., (CA), 13206 Mylord scribed as the succ:esslul bidder lo . ac mu ve a al usted qultrt qua la COfla Freedom Hatdwatt LTD H It t t Company, (CA). 177 River· Rd. 1505, Tustin, CA 92782 Construc11on ol a 2,716 substitute securlllH tor any lorleited. The Faithful Per-Class ''A" license (General PUBLIC NOTICE . escuehe su ceao. (Pennsylvania eorpo~a11on): The 1C::wi,,; p~"!9~s are side Street, Newport This business Is con· square foot second story monies wllhhold lly the tormance Bond •hall ,... Engineering) and also be SI u1ted no prnenta 111 1114 Railroad Drive Ivyland doi · buslnHs 81• Beach, CA 92663 ducted by: a corporation addition w11n s1011s and 01s1r1c1 to ensure pertorm· main In lull force and eflect prequahfltd as required by BSC 710t respuesta a tlempo, puede PA 18974 ' ' LK"-cqulsltlons · 1805 E This business Is con· Have you started doing decking ance under the contract. through the guarantee pe· law. NOTICE OF perder ti caso, y It puedtn Thia business ts con· Garry Ave su'.it• 1120· ducted by: 8 corporation business yet? Yea, S.to-98 There will be a Thirty Each b1d submitted In re· rlod as specified In the A Contracior using a craft PETITION TO quitar su sal11io, su dlnero dueted by: a eotporallon Santa Ana, ca. 927'05 ' Have you starred doing Aulomo11ve ConnectiOns. (S30) non·rerundablo pay· sponae lo this Nottce shall general conditions or classlllcatlon not •hown ADMtNllTER y otru c:o1es de . au The registrant commenced Orth Oil Compiany, Inc .. bUslness yet? Yes, July 31, Inc., /a/ President ment required lor each set contain, as a bid Item, ad· The DISTRICT reserves G 1 P 111 ESTATE OF: proptedad aln avlso ad1clo-to tranuC1 business under (CA,) 1805 e Garry Ave 1~8 This statement was !)Jed or bid documents cnecks equate sheeting. shoring. . on enera reva ng ROQER D SMITH nal por parte de la cort•. the fictitious name or Sult~ 1120 Santa Ana CA Engineered Development wtth the County Clerk of should be m;ide payable 10 and bracing, or equivalent the right to re1ect any or all Waoe Determinations may •k• ROQER DULIN EiU111n otros requlsltos I• names listed above on 8/ 92705 ' ' Company, Mr. S. Osadche, Orange County on 8·11·98 Coast Commun11y College method. tor the pro1oc11on bids or to wal\/8 any Ir· be required to pay the gales. Puede que ualed 12198 This business la con· President 19088768787 01st11c1 of llfa and llinb in trenches regularihes or inlormalltles wage rate ol that craft or SMITH aka qulera ltamar a un abogado FrHdom Hatdware. LTD .. duc:led by: 8 limited par1· This statement was tiled Daily Pilot Aug. 14, 2 I, 28, Bids shall be received 1n and open excava11on. 1n any bids or In 1"8 bid· classlltc:atlon most closely ROOER SMITH lnmedlatamente. SI no /S/ wmr1m G. Shafer, Vloe nerehlp with the County Clerk of Sept. 4. 1998 F305 111e place 1dent1f1ed above. which shall conlorrn 10 op· ding related 10 It as shown In CASI! NO. A193097 conoce a un abogado President · Have you started doing Orange County on 6·18·98 and those bids shall be pl1c:ible salety orders As requirod by Section the Genetal Determinations To.111 hairs, beneflelaries, pueda Hamer a un servlclo This s1atemen1 was filed buslnets yet? Vas. July 1sl, t9980787429 , __ P_U_B_l-IC_N_O_T-IC_E __ opened and publicly read Governing Board 1773 of the California effective al the time 01 the cred11or1, contingent credl· de referencla de abogados with the County Clerk or 199.8 Dally Pilot Aug. 21, 28,r---------- oloud at lhe obove·staled By William M. Vega, Labor Code the Olrecior of 1 bid tort, and ~r1ons Who may o t una oliclna de ayUda Orange County on 8-12·98 Orth Oil ·Company, Inc:., Sept. 4• 11, 1998 F323 Flclltloui Builneai l•me and plac:e E d. o . ch an c e 110 , th 0 rt ' 1 f 1 d Call or s. . otherwlae be Interested In legal (vea al diract0tlo tel• t 8081787008 Anthony w Orth Prt1ident _...._ _ ___. _____ _ In accordance w11n the C t 'c It C 1• e epa mon o n us· The Contracto1 •hall com· the will or estate, °' bo1h, fonlco). 0 11 Pil t A 28 S 1 This itatement •was filed PUBLIC NOTICE Nam• Statement p1ovls1ons of Ca11torma 1 oas DI t0 f';"un Y 0 • trial Relations of the Stale ply with the provisions ot or: ROGER D. SMITH aka CASE NUMBER ~ a11Y 18 °1..,..,8ug· • F:~0· with the County Clerk of ----------Th• followlng person. are Publtc Contracr Code Sec· ege 1 'c of California has deter· Seellon 1770 to 1780. In· ROGER DULIN SMITH aka (Numero del Cato) ... • • "" .rt Or 8 Count on a-11•98 Flctltloue Bualn•H doing business at: lion 3300, the D1s1r1c1 re· Published Newport mined the general prevail· elusive, of the California ROGER SMITH 706075 PUBLIC NOTICE q t9t~0'768'78t Ham• Statem•nt Mtdwa/i Associates, 1427 quirf."s that tho bidder pos· Beach-Costa Mesa Dally Ing rates of wages In the , •bo Cod h 11. A PETITION FOR PRO· The followinn persons are East 1 lh St. Suite l 13, sass the following etas· Pilot August 21 28 1998 .... r e, t e preva ing BATE hH been filed by The name and addr111 ol F I Dally Piiot Aug. 14, 21. 28, doing business as· Costa Maaa, Calilornla s1hc111ton ol contraclor's 11· , ' F329 locality In which this work rate and scale of wages es· TAZIA REVNA in Iha Supe-the court Is: (El nombre y lctltlou• BUI ne11 Sept. 4, 1998 F297 . 92627 cense at the ume that the Is lo be performed. Coples tabllshed by the City ol rlor Court of Calllornla. dlreeclon de la corte ts) Name Statement Complete Computer a, leonard A. Pieri. 427 !ast contract is awarded· PUBLIC NOTICE ol these rate detllfmlna· Costa Mesa, which are on county of OAANGE Su,...rlor Court of Cililor· Thol • followf1 ng persons are PUBLIC NOTICE 16702 Sims, Suite A. Hun-17th St. Suite 113. Costa ---------t fll 1 the DIS • ,.. .--d na bus nen 11· tlngton Beach, CA 92649 Meu, Calilornla 92627 Contractor General B LI· ions, ere on 1 a a • flit with the City Clerk ol THE PETITION FOR PA..,. nla, County of Orange, 700 MAl"'S SERVICE STATION Flotltloui Builn•1t Complete Computers, Inc., This business 11 con• cense NOTICE TO TRICT, and copies may be the Clly of Coste Mesa; BATE reque11s that TAZIA Civic c.nter Drive West, 1363l Harbor Blvd. 1c: Name Statement (CA). 16702 Sims. Suite A, ducted by: an lndMdUlt ,:~sB~~~~ugu~~~s.s\9is1, cf~~:o~COTROBRISDS obtained upon request. The and shall lortelt penalties REYNA be appointed u Santa Ana, CA 92701, Main Gatden Grove. CA 921J.C3 The followlng persons are Huntington Beach, CA Have you Slarted dolng R contractor shall post a preacrlbed therein lor non· rarsonal representative to Courthouse • Thu Nguyen L., 11341 15th doing t>uslntH as: 92649 b 1 1 y a-.·o 9 t:O,~~~ 3:111~~G~1· ,iego 10;chif:!c:~lst~~1:0~u~t~i c1 obpy 1 of tThhase rat 1 ea al eachd compliance or the said ~~~~~T' the estate of the The name, addrtH, and 9 s 2 1. 68 1 3 14, Weatmlnster, CA Advanced Uleguard CoTow· Thi• business It con-L~:~~ X~'P1erTs. 1; • 8 1 m . Orange Coul College School Dis1r1ct 0 119• 8 con ractor an Code. THE PETITION requeats telephone number of plain· ers, 331 Esther St., sta ducted by: a corporation Thi• atatement was .li'ed Sn111ng Center 1801 Pac1f1c Obtain Documents and any subcontractor under It The City Council of the author11y to administer the tiff'• attorney. or plalntllf Huyen Trang Thi Mall 8341 Mesa, CA 92627 Have you started doing with the County Clerlr ol Coast 1"11ghw~, Newport Bid Due at: Huntlniton shall pay not less than the City ol Costa Mesa re· 111ate under the lndepeo-without an anorney Is: (El 151h St. 114. Westm nster, Graham Industries, Inc.. The Community Orange County on 8-H,a& B h CA 92 0 B h U ' HI S 'I d ill t I · d Ad 1 I I f E ' CA 9l!S83 (CA), 1912 E. lemon M ket Pl 18980761782 l'ac . eac n.on gh c ool spec11e preva ng ra es o serves the right to re1ec1 ent m n str1t on o •· nombre, la dlrecclon y el Ouat Nguyen 834! 15th Htlgllts D Santa Ana CA ar aoe. BIO DATE September 24, District .. 10251 York1own wages 10 all workers em· any and/or all bids. 11111 Act. (This Authority numero de telafono dtl SI. 114: wesimlnster, CA 92705 r., . • Cla11lfied Daily Pllol Aug, 14, 21,·28, 1998 at 2 00 ~ m Ave . Purahaslna,. Room ployed by them In the 111-MARY E.LLtOTT, D•s>-will allow the personal rep· •bogado del demandante, 92683 This buslnau Is con. 942·5e78 Sept. 4, 1998 lf300 1~~ARO DA E October 1· 361. Hunhn~ton each. CA acutlon ol the aontrac:t. uty Cltv Clerk, City of ~~~:11V:1t~utt~~ta"i:i~~~ 0 def demandante qua no Thie bu1ln111 ls con· ducted by: a corparalion ·- No payment shall be ~~ro8· <714 954•3339• ext. No bidder may withdraw Co•t• Mell court approval. Before tak· Ilene abogado, ••l Roque-duC1ed by: 1n lndlvlduaJol Have you started doing r--------- made 101 work or material Due Datt: Wednesday, any bid for D period ol Publl1h1d Newport lflO certain very important more, Pringle & Moore, Have you •tarted d ng buslnets yet? Yes, June 1• under the contract unless September 23, 1998 11 2:00 forty-five (45) days after Iha 8eaah·Cos11 Mesa Dally 1ctlon1 however the per· Inc Gilbert M Nishimura ~~sln~H ytl?lYes, s-93 l998 Can't Hem to anct un111 1he Registrar cl pm date set for the opening ol Pilot August 21, 28, 1098 sonal rtprtffntatlve wm be Esq'., SBN 679os, &055 £ Thr. ~1':J!~1 waa tiled c?~~~1:mp· ha:n~u~~~~~mrngj: get l o all those Contractor., ver1l1es 10 the NOTICE IS HEREBY bids. . F328 required to give notice lo Wuhington Blvd., Ste. aoa. with th• County Clerk of re<:tor · ' repair jobs MCllllC V.W DISTRICT that the CON· GIVEN that th• Huntington Pursuant to Section 22300 lnlerested pettont unltH Los .a-8118 CA 90040 Orange County on 9•11·98 Thi• statement wH fifed around the house? TRAC. TOR w09 properly II· Beac:h Union High Scnool 01 the Public Contract PUBLIC NOTICE they have waived notice or ""V • 78 tensed •I the ume the con· District. Orange County. coniented to the propoaed (213) 724·3111 tt8887H 3 with 11\t County Clerk of tract was awarded. Anr. Calllornta., acting by and Code, the contract wllt con-NOTICa OF aC11on.) Th• Independent DATEr JUN 25, 1H8 Dally Pilot Aug. 14, 21, 28. Orange Coun1Y on 8-lS.98 CONTRACTOR not so I · through 111 Gov11nlng taln provisions permitting PETITION TO admlnl1ttatlon au1horlty will ALAN SLATIER1 Cl•rk, Sept. 4, 1998 F301 tt881717458 censed is subjec:t to penal· Soard, herelrialter referred the suc:c:esslut bidder to ADMtNISTER be granted unless an lnttr• by D. l(RUll, Deputy Dally Pilot Aug. 21, 28, lies under the law. II tha 11-to as "DISTRICT". wlll r• •uballtutt 1tcurltles tor any llTATI 0 ,1 Hied peraon fllt1 an ob-Publlahed Newport PUBLIC NOTIC! Sept, 4, 11, 1999 F317 canse claullicatlon specl· celve up to, but not later moneyt withheld by the l1'.V.N VEVE Jectlon to the petition and Beach.Costa Mesa Otlty Flotltleu• BwalMH PUBLIC NOTICE tied herelnebove ts that ol than the ebov•1tat1d time. Dl11rlct to ensure perform· •hows good cau1t Why Iha Piiot ......... 11 21 21 o..... H St t t a "specialty contractor" es sealed bide lo• the, award ance under the contract or BRIENNIR coun afioufd not grenl the 1 · b 711 1....;.1 • _,,... ....... emfOI !.i,.! • ....,, Flotltlou.a Builn••• defined In Section 7058 of of a cont11ct tor the follow. 1 1 f CASI! NO. A1t327t e11thorltY. ~ er • • ... .... I ... "",. per90l\I are the Calllornl1 Busln111 and Ing proj~t• perm 11 ng payment 0 r• To all heir• beneficiaries A HEARING on lhe pet!-F32t doing bullne11 H : Heme ltat..,_.nt Ltl lho CIHalfled Service Directory help you find rellabtt help. Proltsalons Code. the spa· Prol•ct1 Bid 1829 • tentlont earnld dlrtctly crtd1tor1, contingent Cfedl'. lion will be held on SEP· ' WOAlD WID.E ENTER· . The following ptf'IOnS 111 clalty contractor awarded HVAC. System for Cafeteria Into escrow. tors, and peraons who may TEMBER 24, 1998 •I PUIUC NOTICE TAINMENT ADVERTISING doing bualneH 11: tl'lt Contract for thia Work 11 EdllOn High School av: Qov•rnlng Board otherwlH be Interested In 1:45ptn In Dept, t03 fO. NOTICI OAOUll', 3411 Via OpoM, LEPRECHAUN MAGIC, Olv• ua • Cl\111 shell 111111 construct a ma· Job Walk' 9 i m Wednt ll1n•d1 the wlll or eslat~1 or both, cated et 341 The CltY Drive Ste • .1:3 ~ 8 .. ch, 2378 !ldtn Ave., IA2., CLAaaltrl•D jorlly of the Work, In ac· · • 1• 11/ luil MoLaM Dlreo• of: STEVEN VETE BREN-South, Orano-, CA thaS. INVITING a1Da CA Cotta rff•a, CA 82827 e42·8979 corct•nc• wlth the provl· d1y, Stplembtr 9, 1gga at tor ·Proourem~nt/ln. NER IF YOU 08JECT to IM The Otanet CcM#lty Sant· Daniel larrelt, 1404t Otnnl• Berman, 2375 --------- ~.,y • Mortuary Cnapet • C....-natory I• •Ion• ol Callfornla 8u1I· Edl1on High SchOOI. 21400 C ti A PETITION hat been granting of lhe peutlon you i.tlon Dl1lttct, Celfomla. WlndlOr Pl.. Santa Ana, llden Ave-., IA2., Co11a neu and ProltHlon• Code Msgnotfa Ave .. Huntington ergf b~r~•r:• Non 1 flied by EDITH MAUDELL ahould appear 11 the;....,. wlll 1eulv1 bide untll ~ U7~u ....... 209 1 ...... CA t2a1' Section 7059. Beach, CA 92646, License u s ' ewpor BRENN'EA I" th• Superior Ing and tt't• your ob-TuHd•r. leple1nlter -etc ""' .....,.., • Lois Monon. 2375 Eldtn -------All Work must bt com-Clasalncallon: C·20 8tach·Co1ta Mttl Dally CoUrt of Californla, County elon• or ftt. Wl'ltltn ot> 21 tttl al ttlOO Quincy Ave., Orange. CA. Ave., IA2., Cotta Mtaa, CA rr=================;"I pitted within 140 conaecu• 810 h 11 be 11 ed 1 Pilot Auriutt 28, September or ORANGE. Ions With the court .,._ 1 .,... • ...... tnl7 t2t21 trve d•Y•· Time 11 of the ••· • a a rec 11 n 4, 1998 THE PETITION requ .. t1 ore the heating. Y0411 ap. •·•· ...... "''"' ~ ,.. Thi• bueln•ea I• con-Thi• bu1lne11 I• con-"Affordable • 1 nnce. Failure to complete the place ICl•nlllied •bovt . F338 that !OITH MAUD!LL pt1tance may be In Pl''°" ctlved at tr. Dlttriel a AIJ. dUCled by • ltmlt~ P8"• Mted by: • ~al pwt• tne w ork within the time and shall bt opened and BRENNEA be appointed u or bY your attorn.y. mlnlttratlwe OfTlct by tM f'llfttllp nel'lhlp ttt forth herein wlll resun In publicly 1taCI aloud at the PUBLIC NOTICE psrtonal repreaentaltve eo !ft \'OU AAI A CAEC>fTOA det• Ind tlmt hlttlNbollt Hewe you l1Med ~ H8V9 you lterted d<>lng Al ti " \ht lml)Ollllon Of llquldated abOVt·lllltd lime and admllllater the eatal• of the Of contlngtril creditor ol NI lor11'1. 11 wtllcfl llmt bullnMi yet't YH, •10-t1 bullneaa Y9I? Yea, 1/17/lt . tema ve ctamagea ror each d1y or place. CITY 0, Clecedent. the dtcetNCI, you tnult Ille they will be opened Ind Den 9arrell Dlnr* htm.n Clt l1y In lhe amount Ht In accordarice with the COSTA MIU THE PETITION requeftl VoUf cJalm with the ~ etlMllMd et tM ~ Th11 UltmlnC w .. flltd Thll •talement Wit flltd Dlic c k; ...,orth In the "lnlormatlon tor ptovi•lona of California OMHOI COUNTY, the d'°*'9rll'e Will and and mall a~ to the.,.,_ -otllce of 11'9 -.... ~,._~ o.tt.. ....of ~he County Ci.nt Of ount 'GA et, 81dCltra." CALIFORNIA coellel .. , If anv, be admitted tonal ,..._.mellve .,._ .,. _ ... ., .... -...., --"'on t1 ....,_,....County on .. ,.,... ~ 'e.cl'I bid must conform Buslt1en and PiotetslOl\t to prONle. TN Wiii and fOltMd tty~ c:own wtttw. '°"" ... Avenue, '°""' ttlle? ... ti ttMl781400 •nd bt llSpofllJ\11 to the Code Section 70211.15, and INYl~~~~c:..,. tnY cOdldtl .,. avaltal* lout month•"°"' the dale lain Ylllty, ~. '°' Delly Noe Aug. It, ... Deity Piiot Aug. at, ... Cremation & -contt•ct CSOC11men1t. !ach Public Contract Code Sec· NOTICI! IS Hl!Al!IY IOf txamlnltton In the 1111 of tM ... 1111.18n01 of the the ..... : S.,.. 4 H 1111 f"ill hpl 4 t1 1tll "31 ---blddtr anall aut>tnlt, on tilt tlon 3300, lh• owner r• !19Pt by ltlf court. i.tt.,. aa ~ In ll'fO. CUftOOIA&. • ' -~·~· ~·"!"'"".....,....,...,.._, Jorm turnlahed with the qUlrtt that the bidder po•· ~:~~ ~=.:~eel .r::· TH! fl!T1T10N r9qUllll bite Code MdlOn 1100. ~· PUIUC NOTICI PUIUC llOTICI Burial Se-'.lce c:ontraci d0cumenl1, a l\st .... !he claHllleauon ol m11erlals equlpm1nt' IUthottly to admll'ilatar the The *'-for ~ Cllllml l8llVI08 PleUlleua ... ..._. .......... .......... £YI .,,t ~~~~a ~~rrpt:=~ COtllractOf'• II~•· tlOted tr1n1p0ttation and aucti =··Ad'=-tr~ ~ ~ =-.. ~ .. IMOMTOllY ..... ............ ..... .......... Why should you 1ubj1aAI.': fequlr-" by lhe Subl~ino ab<We at the time the bid 11 othet tec1111i.1 u may be tatth Act. (Tf'llt ~ dall nCMlced llbov9. MD G..a~ The tolowtnO l*90M.,. The flollOwll'll '*"°"'.,. 1~~ ••nd St.1bcon1ractlng Fell 1ubmllted. Purauant lo required f0t llW Al.LIV _.. &Mow the J)9f'IONI rep. YOU MAY IJCAMINI ..._ IUINT'lllMOa dOlf'll .....,_. •: c101r111 ~ •· YOUfSelf & YOUf family t0'~ f'ractlcee Act. Government tlu1lnete 1nd ProleHlona NO . t I 111,ROVI· r*""'8tlve to tall• many .. kept by tM tOun, If JC!'! ........ ITO .. YPOLH DHIOH COM"+" , 100M Quell Cod• hc11on 4100 ti aeq. Coa• StC'IJon 1021 HI. no MINTI ''"OM ..... ICllOnl wtttlOut Olllllnlng ... '*'°" lr*NMtect "' ...... • "IYllW ITAKINQ u ... Ave., ~ v.y, CA paying Inflated prices for heh Ila Shan ~ IC• j)tymel'll than be mad• for NARD IT. NOllT ... court .,.,,cw ... lefore lllk• "" ....... ~ ~ .. ..., ..... ,.. VICHi _~~~ •ro•d•!IY""' compenled by 1 cM11rlld or WOflt or matetlal under ~ IAITIRLY TO CHAN.I il'ICI c.ttaln *'I ~ -~ '°"" • ~ llUllTI t A I llOt1 .....,. leacl'I, CA ._... M. ,....,_, 10llN CUketJ & letvl~•rm CHh(er'• check or bid cont1act uni"• •nd until IT I ~ A&.LIY MO ac11on~~-ti~~-~L!"-'*' llllr ~ Notice ~ •'8Cll'IOATIOll .0 -1 OIAlll-.; 'ounlaln YllllV, '°~ ~In 111 afT)OUtlt not lffs • , V ... y 1• tonal ~ wll be Ol·tl4) Of lt'9 llllnt of en Ml • • Hu10 tofta; JOI • ...,..., CA lmll ,._. .._. .......... /!-lhan ten Pll~t 11°"1 01 tM A9011trat of Contrec· 14 IM 110 IM .. ,....,90 le give,_,. eo l""9nlorV Ind .,..,.,.., °'' ''°'· ~ '""'-CA~ L. ,...,_,, ,.. ,,.-._..._ ..,._ .. the IOlal bid f rlce, peyat>lt !Ott v.rllie• lo lhe Oirtrlct (,ROM 8.A .. TA AU '"'9f11Md '*'°"' ""'911 .......... or of_,,._ ...._.. ............ _. _, A¥e., '°"'*"' Vllley, ... :W....,_IL, .. --:-i• d I 10 the D11t.flc ae 1 gv.,10-thal tht contractor wte AVI. TO Pl•ICLIY t11ef hlwt..,.. MllOt or fllDrl Ot ~ • ..,. ,,__ Oft "9 llrM ..,... ~Tom M::lilllt, JOI 9roed· nrot • ~~ ~ _ ~·"" • • IM lhal the bldd!f< If M properly llctnstd 11 the PM9Cl1 "'8f.IO ... coniMftlM to IM p!opotM vtclld lft '"*8te ~ te. Died i.f "9 DieWtOe lft .. ., ll04, LlfN lwfl, Thia ta111lnett It ._, 1••···········==111 -'!V . " ~"· ' -~'1 -H y ' ., Newport 'Beach/Costa Me$0 Doily Pilot .. fridoy, Augu$1 28, 1998 PUILIC NOTICES 'UlllC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES ,~,,,,UILIC NOTIC! \-:i;h• ~~•~n2:: 11 con. 'UBLIC NOTICE d.r:.!:d ~~ an,:~:,dutolnQ PUBLIC NOTIC! dH'::' ~~~ an1;~~:u~~lng PUBLIC NOTICE ~ :,.: ~ =:=., °',,!.~...::; :. the,.:";"'::.""'~ •1ct1tloua Butlne.. duettd by: an Individual Fictitious eutlnHa butlnett yet? No flotltloua euilnett bu1ln111 yet'? No Flotltlbue au1lnett l.C¥N TYN; COIN l.C¥N Md Cid* COllftMOft ..... tu4,1ocu•o The .._.... Name ttatement Have you 1t1t11d doing Name ltatemont J&1M1 R. Jordan Name ltatemont Ptt., M Pl1cey Name Statom•nt NO.: W11 •DtCA ~ • Mr. ot ._ ,... lfY ......, mid DIMlll o1 TM lollOwlng ptr1oru .,, business yet? No The lollowlng person• .,, Ttt11 1111amen1 w11 filed The fonowtng persons .,, Th11 1t1temen1 \OIU lued The loffowtng pe•aona '" 1 : IDVICM: llm19CH ~ -.a1lled ....,.,. TN91 .... ....,. • .-.a..,. ng t>u11ne11 H ; Lindi Joy ROH, Ph D doing butlntH ... with Ille County Cletll Of dolnO butlntH as: WJlh lht COYnty Cttrll ol dCMQ buslnttt u MOfn'OMMI lllWICD, le ·~ to Do! '12 Md deh•ed '° ..... Olelc Cer~ Catt, 408 Tl\il 1tatenwn1 Wit filed Ptclflc: Yactlt Ellentngt. Ot•noe COUf'lty on •1•98 TOMMY"$ GYM, 1838·A °'"'91 County on e.18·08 61rti.tt Cons11ucuon 2t88 INC. YOU AM .. 09-WOHTON UIUNGI ........ --o.c..- Avtnut. Un.I 1, Hun· With the County Cltrk of 700 Udo Parle Ortve f37, 1 H887874e3 Pllc:tr1t11 Av .. Co111 Mtu, 11188787432 Vl111 Enttada. Newport 'ALIL T UNr:8 Ac;_, OP co.TA ..U. CA 112t.21 rllbon Of o.r...t 8lld O.. on 6tach, CA t2848 Orange Countv on .... 98 Newport Beech, CA 928&3 Daily Pilot Aug 21, 28, CA 92627 Diiiy Pllol Aug 21 . 28, BHch, CA 92660 ntUST. ~TID .... The unMr ...... T~ INftd for ......... a M11· Cntlalophtr Timcthy Tur· 10116788407 Kenn.th Arthur GU<lford, S.pl 4, 11, 1998 F3t:I ThOmH All~ Wilh, 505 Stpl a, 11, 1998 f314 Gvy Willl1rn 61111111, 2t88 UNLES1 YOU TNC.a N;. ...... any~ for w. Hatk'o fJI ~ ... IHey, ~08 1c11y BA11t . Unltc4, Dllly Pilot Aug. 7, 14, 21 , 700 Udo P11k Drill• 137. PUBLIC NOTICE 38th St. Newport Bt1ch, PUBLIC NOTICE V111a Entrad1, Ntwpo1t TION TO "'°11ICf YOUR MY ~ •. al UM m.ctton to 111. The ~ un ng on HCh, A 28 1998 F28t Newport Stech, CA 926fl3 CA 92683 Beach, CA 92660 l'N>PPTY, IT MAY .............. aM othet • ..., C4IUMd .., •"111818 • Thi• butlntu I• con-Thlt bu1lntH Is con· TM1 bu11nen 11 con· IOU) AT A ~ U&.I.. ~ ~ If Notice ol o.t_,. Md ' Ihlt bu1lne11 It con· PUBLIC NOTICE dueled by: In Individual Flotltloua 8ualnet1 ducted by: an lnd1vldu11 Flotltlou1 Bualn•H dueled by: •n lndlvldull • YOU ..C M OJl\.A. My, ....,_,. heretn. a.kS Etc.Uon lo M to lie r~ ducted by: i n Individual Have you attntd doing Heme Statement Have you 111ntd doing Nam• Statement Hive you 1t1ntd d0tng NATION Of' ,... NA'J\Ma uJt wttll lie INldo, but COldod In tl\a cauney ' Hav• you lltrted doing l'lctltloua Bt.1.1lnoa bu1lntt1 yet? Ytt, fS.15-98 Th• following '*'°"' 111 buelneu yet? No The lolloll.1ng person• art bu1intss yet? Vtt, 3-08 Of' THe l'f'Oem!DINO ...,_. CO\l9Nf'lt OI WM• wtMre the fMI Pfot*1Y u t>Mtlnff• yet? No • Kenneth Anhui Guilf0td doing bv.tnen 11: Th0m11 Alan Wish doing business as Ovy Bartlttt AONHST YOU YOU rwv ...,......, Of Im-loclDd. Dtlle: Jvl'I 10 ' Chtl1tophe1 Tul'My Name St•temont 'Thl• atattment wH filed 6acli Sty Technologies, This 1t1ttmtnl waa filed T'tlt f ltgtnct, 25492 Lis Tl\11 ttattment was f11td IHOUt.D ~ACT A p1ec1; ~ uaa. pc-.. 1-I.AW ~ o; Thlt •l•i.mtnt WIS l11td d~ht ·.:~ng l)eltonl are with lhe County Cltrtl of 2639 ISltcklhom, Newport with lht County Clerk 01 Ptlmas 17, Laguna Hill•, Wiil\ lhe County Cle1k of l.AWYIEJl Oft.,.,.. • 2:00 ... Mon. OI tncum-ITl!'V!N J . MCl1.llWT INC .. ~ lh• County Cltfk of S '1 s ness u Orange County on fS. t 1 ·98 Btteh. CA 92600 Qfange County on fS. 18•98 CA 92e56 Orange Col.lnly on I · 18·98 ,.._ THE LAW ~Of' branc.o1. to pay t"9 ,.. Al AGIHT "°" ....,.: -er ,!'O• County on 8·18·98 3083 H~~NV:1!JM~N~~· 1198678•785 Michael J. Blgl, 2839 10918787430 Kellin T. Fernstrom, 26492 18088787433 STeVEN J. MIUIWT, INC., .... ,,...... .... Of CWltY IAHOY NAY\.Dfl . 11186787481 Ana, CA. 92701 • • • Dally Pilot Aug 14, 21, 28, Blacklhorn, Newport Dally P110I Aug. 21. 28, I.as Patmas 17, l..1gu111 Daily Pilot Aug 28, Sept u dUly appolnCM Tn&lte9 ._ ,.,._,, ......., by Al.tttloN:ed ~· 2t11 Dtily p~~I ,~"J' 2\ 28, Richard Reill, 3857 A Sept.4, 1998 F303 ~~~h, ~~.r~:: I• con-Stpl. 4, 11, 1998 F325 ~~r/~i:1:•., Is con-4, 11, 18 1998 F337 = ~:·:..: =.:-tt..:!o!Allt. wtth ~ ~ :'~ .. ~•Pl 4 ' · 319 ~speCA~~p~ way, Santa PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by an lndl11ldua1 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by· an 1nc1111ldua1 PUBLIC NOTICE tmlM, aa ~ vtdM 1n u1tt1' :,.::>. ....e, Uneo;'(t1t) JIM721 u PUBLIC NOTICE na. HtV• vov llarltd doing Have you started doing No.1tM049"2A In boot-lidYMCea, r MY undtt ~ "1•, am . J!:dt' d ~u~lne1s~ l' con-flcUtlout 8u1ln•H busln111111? No flotlllous Bu1lnott bus1ntt1 yet? No Flctltlou1 Buelnou ., P89' -Of o;nc..tj ~ tt.a '*"'-at ..... be;d fJ1 1121 ao; 1'1ctltlous BualnHa . 1 Y· an. n v dual Nam• ltatomont MlchHI . Blgl Nemo Statement Kevin Fttnsttom Name Statement ordl In the omc. at1 tl\a 1'N9t, t.ea, ~ and Name Statement ~· you 1•~arted dotng The following persons .,, This 111tement was filed Tho loUowing peraons .,, Th11 lllttmtnt was flltd The 1ottow1ng persons "' eounty ftocofder Of ~ • ...,.,.... Of the Tnm.. I--'---"-.----..;. 4.(Jhe following Ptl'IOM "' Ric::: J!'tt 0 doing buslntH as; With lhe County Clerk ol doing business H : Wllh lhe County CltrR of domg bu51Fl41,S as ANGE County, ... "' Md d the tr\at8 ct...... On the move? ~01ngbu1l11Hs11· Tht1 sttttment wts tiled NEWPORTCOASTINTEAI· QfangeCountyon8-l8•98 KMQCH/REICH, 2797 OrtngeCountyon8·l7·98 PRO TECH TINT, 133 Callfomla, bacuted by "AlldDeedOfTNlt.The ?Hl·PAECISION GRINDING. with tho County Clerk pf ORS, 19 Ctnyon Ttrrtce, 11188787480 Bunting Circle. Costa 19988787401 Stnt1 Isabel, Costa Mesa. GL.EH M. IHMA, AH UH-toc.M ..-unt o1 U. unpaid , $ell your extra 3900 W. Stgeftltom Ave., Ottnge County on l>l 1•98 N-port Cont, CA 92657 Dilly. Pilot Aug. 21. 28, Mell, CA 92626 Dally Pilot Aug, 21, 28, Calif. 92627 MAIUQE> MAH WIU. MU. ba1MCe Of the ~ h h Id $anti Ana, CA 92704 11988788712 Deborah Ann Miller, J9 Stpl. 4., 11, 1998 F316 Egon Atleh, 2797 Bunting Stpl. 4, 11, 1998 F332 Alaxander Jt\rnts, 133 AT PIU8UC AUCTIOH TO .and bytl\a PJOt)Ol1y to OUS0 0 Otllronlc Corporation . canyon TtlflCt N-port Circle Costa Meea CA Santa Isabel, Costa Mesa, HIGHEST 8100Eft "°" be **' and fOUON1b1t Items (CA), 3900 w. Segerstrom Dally Pilot Aug. 14, 2t, 28, eoas1, CA 92657 PUBLIC NOTICE 92628 ' PUBLIC NOTICE Calif. 92627 CASH (peyable 11t time ot ~ costa. ..,_,... A.'1• .• San11 Ana. CA 92704 Sept. 4, 1998 F298 This bualnus Is , con-Fl 1 1 8 1 This business ls con· Flotltlous Bui lneu This buslneu 1s con· aale In Mlwfut ~ ol the and edVl!nc: .. 111 the time in Class1f1ed , Th1s business 11 con· ducted by 1n lndMdull ct I oua ut no11 ducted by 1n lndMdual dueled by: tn 1nd1vldual UnlteCI St.ate-. by a c.un-r.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;:!::;::;::;:::;=;::;::;:;:;;;; ...,_.ed by: a COfpora11on PUBLIC NOTICE Have you allrttd doing Name Statement Htvt vou started doing Name Statement Have you 111111d do•ng ltl'1 chtctl drlWn by a Have you started doing business yet? Yes, 8-l·98 T~t lollowtng persons art 'bu1inus yll? No The following pe'.sons trt business y11? No ltatt or fees.at credlt business yet? Yu, fS.15-60 flct1Uou1 Bu1lno11 Debi Miller domg binlnen as: Egon Reich . d0tng business ts Ale•ander Jaimes un.lon, or a chocl dr.wn Dellroruc Corporation. RI· Name Stetement This stattmtnt was filed ACM Construcuon, 2082 This stttemenl was filed LYRA RECORDS. 500 Ctg· This statement wts, hied by a sute or ftdonll Y¥--When yo$ 're tuned ch11d Larzelere, President The following pereons are With the County Clerk ol Marian Way. Cost• Mesa, with th• County Clerk of ney Line, Suitt 31 t NeN· w11h the County Cle1k ol Ing• and loan tsaodM:lon, lhll stttement _, filed dOlng business u : ~ Orange County on 8·18-98 CA 92627 Orange County on 8·18·98 port Beach. CA 92663 Orange County on a-28·98 11vlng1 auodation, « into cl-ssified you're tuned into your community. with lht County Clerk of Mesa Miltwork, 183 Vltill· 19988787485 Wllllam B. Unk. 2082 Mtr· 11988787484 Usa Unn Manley, 500 Cao· 19988788230 11vtng1 bank apecltlod In Orange County on 8-19-98 lier Cl, Costa Mo Cl, CA Dally Pilot Aun 21 28 Ian Way, Costa Mesa, CA Dilly Pilot Aug 21 28 ney Lane, Suite 311, Now· Daily Pilot Aug 28, Sept. Mdlon 1102 to UM Fl-19986787868 92827 • • • 92627 · • • port Beach, CA 92663 4 11 18 1998 F344 nancltl code and author-''Olltt 'Pilot A g 28 Sept Wayne A. Johnso11, 339 Sept. 4, 11, 1998 F321 This buslnesa Is con· Sept. 4, 1 t, 1998 F320 This buslne.ss Is con· • • • lzed to do bUalneu In this ~4 fl 18 199~ · ' F335 Walnut St., Costa Maso, CA PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by an lndlllidual PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an 111d111ldut1I .urte) 1t AT THI! HOR1" • • • 92627 Have you 111111<1 doing Have you s1aned doing FRONT ENTftAHCI! TO ~~ PUBUC NOTICE This business Is con-Fictitious Bu1lne11 business yet? Vts, t992 Flctltloua Buslnott business yet? No s ELL THE COUNTY COURT· ---------I ducted by· an lnd111ldual N S t WIU1am B. Unk N St t t Usa Unn Manley HOUSE. 700 CMC CEH--rictltlous Bualn•H Have you slarltd doing •m• . ta oment This 11111mtnt was l'lled •m• • •m•n This statement was loled TER DftWE WEST, SANTA in business yet? Vas 8· 1·98 ~e foUowing persons tre with lht County Cle1k of The following persons 111 w1lh the County Clerk ol your used vehicle AHA, CAUl"OftN&A d riooM Nam• Statement • doino bus1nt1s as: 0 c • ..98 doing business as: 0 c 1 1 23 98 through classified ........ rn. lollowlng persons 111 Wayne A. Johnson Jlm1i Services 820 St. ranga ounty on o·1..-Property Fax 1011 Brioso r1nge oun y on · · title and lnterHt conveyed Dai'~~wot · dolngbuslnessas: Th11 statement was flied Clalr, Costa Mesa, CA 18888787428 Drive, Suitt' 110, Cost• 19988785118 642·5678 to •nd now tMttd by It !'low Ule Clinlee, 351 N. with the County Clerk of 92626 Daily Pilot Aug. 21, 28, Mell. CA 92627 Dally Pilot Aug 21. 28, undM uld Deed l1f TNtt 'Newport Beach, Ste. #528, Orange County on 8·11·98 James R1ymond Jordan, Sept. 4, It, 1998 F315 Peter M. Placey, 466 Gav· Sept. 4. n . 1998 F333 Sell your home ~the ro...operty =--~: Newport Beach. CA 92663 11988788784 820 St. Clalr, Cotta Mesa, Buy 11 Sell II Find 11 Iola, Newport Beach, CA Buy 11 Sell It Find It through classllled. described ntz.. A.a More llEWllOllT ll&M:H 'J "OST.II 111111 D~• J~ ~~ ~~~. ~~~~~~1•.21,acA~~6 cieul~d · 9U~ ci•salUed · ---6~4=2-~~e-7_a __ ~F:u:tt~y~~=~=:·~=~~~=i~========~=======~ ,'4307 Dana Rd., Newport Sept. 4, 1998 f302 Tills buslntss Is con· • This business Is con-• g , ..... u g ..... ., .. Index II ........ !J .....,. 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ANN•WtU.SV ...... .,~ .. * E SI d • * 3 I e f 1. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OPEN HOUSE 5 new homes direct NPB CUSTOM HOME FRIDAY 10·2 from builder 3br 2.5ba on lg lot. 4br, 3ba, 9rt ce1l's AC, 2 car OPEN SUN 1•4:00 HARBOR VIEW · gar. P11ces from the Reduced111t 10 HILLS lllgh $200's 722-8120 S619K Chris Welsh I 221 Keel Drive E' a I de Be au I I f u I BKR (949) 574-8080 VRM ccntom detached hme NWPT SHORES 28r $880,000.$939,876 gated complex, built Ole, 2Ba. Beam Cell. in '94, 361 2.5Ba, up-New•r Tiit Roof $358K HARBOR VIEW graded, priced right! HILLS Only S295,000 Earl & 4Br 2.58• 2·Story. 3729 Blue Key Judy Taylor, Agents Overalzed Lot. 415K 51 ,125,000 949·642·4722 Bill Grundy Realtors CORONA LOVELY HOMES and 949·675·6161 HIGHLANDS CONDO 'S Oule1•--o-P_E_N_H_O_U_S_E __ 4 16 Mendoza Terrace streets. o dn payment. FRIDAY 10.2 VRM Free racordad moss. s 1.395.000·S l , 794,876 ,_Ag_;;,,.t_(_94_9_>_5_58_·5_5_2_6..,..· ....,. HARBOR RIDGE OPEN S•t & Sun 1·5 6 NARBONNE CORONA 1051 CHEYENNE ST. $1.450,000 HIOHLANDS 600011 lot, I 900tf, 428 Riviera Tarroce 3bd 2ba +don morel. HARBOR RIDQE quallly upgrades. 9 CHERBOURG PRUDENTIAL CA REALTY 949·644·6200 Reduced 10 $274,500 $739,000 241·8140 • HARBOR VIEW REAR CONDO So of DANA POINT 1026 Hwy Lo c a tlo n. 2 Br liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2Ba +Loh. AJC, FP, MONARCH Bl!ACH• $399,000. Carrie Allan • Agent 94\l-644·9060 Gato guarded, 3br 3ba 2100+ sf. Marble, TWO NEW CONDOS gour kll, huge master 602 Larkspur. COM Prine Only. S429K VIiia I & Villa II Owner (949) 475·0140 $595,000 & $475,000 ·----'------Open Sat & Sun 1-4 Dplx $285,900. 3Br 2Ba TomJRay @B•ythores &. 2Br 2Ba, 3c gar. nu Funding Corp. pnt, roof. 493-0761 01 949-842·8800 496-7649 J.Wobb, 8kr When Only Coron• Del Mar Wiii Do ••• IAGUNA Coron• Hlghl•nd• •-BiiEAiiiCiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiOii4ii8 Cozies! Coodo, One 11 BR+ OHico·Dtn, 2·car secure prkng. cenalr, FP, now granll• kitchen. $235,000. North Legun• Bank- Owned Mansion w/ Ocean Vl•wl Buyers Ontyl New & Unique. FAS Netlonwf de Realty 860.1880 Ja•mln• Creek'• Nlcol1 Plan On•? Uk• Newl French doora.1--------- cenalr, b1Hkfaal & NEWPORT d I n I ng a r •a a ' 2 BEACH patios+ mote, 1069 --------- HOMES 2328 Por1 Aberdeen VRM $675,()()().$748,876 HARBOR VIEW HOMES 1 806 Por1 Kimberly $850,000 UPPl!R BAY 2300 Holiday Road $425,000 HARBOR COVE 1424 Sea Ridge $699,000 LINDA l&LI! VRM . S1 ,905,00<>-S2.294,878 BLUFFS 2657 Vltte Ornada $449,000 BLUFFe 21532 Vitia Ornada $449,000 •LUl"Fe (By Appl.) $525,000. •••TM• 8LUffa••• 2908 Ouoclad• lrvln• Terr•o• Flrsl Timorl Noel & very eltracllvo, 38A 1uper dining fam rm, 2 patlot, dol•chod garage, room to growl $815,000. CORONA D•L MAR PROP•RTl•I .... "~··· Huge Bay Viowl Bost VRM Orlglnal ArH, Boat S390.CI004<t81.876 Plan (E) 38r-+ Fam, P .. UD•NTIAL CA MOOK Ail CM0-5560 RUL TY Nb UYl' .. ONT ... ~ PROP• .. Tt•a S1M-HMSoon To Be Pentheu•• Waterfront On MIWket. Prine Only Lrv Condo. grHt view AQI MelltH nt-n1• CloH to ""1aQo.t160K ' By Owner 17M128 New Duplex Llttfna au 1aLA1tD TWH BAYFRONT AOi.fT Lowest Prteel N""'"t MELISSA nt-171' Luakl No OM aboYe COSTA MESA 1024 aiR iii Cend• or botowl Model OMocl, bike 10 Mech Perfect! 1120.0001 • Y.A. • 11300/MoJ c .. 1 June, Call Owner M4-e741 SO Down ·IO Mov•ln Agent 494·t1Y7 ~~EEEE u;.o~,n~ ........... .... Buyl HUD/VA A1!~08 iar+t8a+,.A, Illy 1-eoo-123-9157 Fix•· Of'9llt l.ocffon Vetenin ~ l!atete M0tK 720-1 nM llkr !t----------i .. 0..:. ... .:.:.::•:.:•:.:.,-... ~~-:;.. .. -"~ .... ;.::;.;_;;, LIDO iiL• 8'and ~ Ozz ., r .... 20 ~. .., ...... ""'' Cen't .-m to get lo .ii lhc>M NpelfJob9 8'ound the houM? L..t lhe 1 patio, 1pa, lot• of IMng .... 3c guege. '9••••••111111••1 •10f'll09, turnk91. Onty 81M Gruncty Reaf1or. ....... D .... 1111.eoo.c.11 Todayl ..... eJM111 TWO ou•TO• Agenl, John Miner •• , AlllATI• IMHL T OONOOa N74817 •OMft a-t-4 2bf ~N f'N.6 SAT 11·1 The~ 1,lbe H.,.. loon ............ ..,. ....... ~. "='·~-~ -...=-.:---l::=. °"'* ' ...... C ..... fted a.mo. .......... http~ fthd ......... .... ,. ~-----------------· •SPECIALS• Foreclosure 2 + 2 $177,500 Oceanfront Condo $449,000 Duple)( 3 +2 $450,000 View Duplex 5 + 3 $595.000 Ocoanlronl Collage $675,000 Builder Close Out 5+ 4.5 1 Br 1 Be Senior Park, 18R 1 BA roar unit. fully furn, turn-key, den. kitchen, pool, 2 patios, great loc. d/w, walk·ln clOSl)I. $19,000 firm 645-1144 Everything brand now! E ' S I D E 3 B r /2 · 5 Ba iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiii 2car gar, pool, tennis, New Home 'Rivage' Duplex 2br 2ba. e I lo1t enclosed yard, 1600sl. 4Br/3.5Ba. gated, nu, flplc, dbl ga• ND No Pets S1650/Mo. 3800sf. 2FP. 3c gar hkups. deck, nc cic:s Call 949·650·2162 $4950. 552·0505 Agt $1850 949·5"8'579• NB B•ck B ay 1001_s_1_2_0_0_1m_o __ 6_4_0_·_6_3b_5 ---------I--------- Lrg pvt paiio, 24'•60' 2Br 2Ba comp1e1e1y HUNTINGTON SOUTH COAST So of P ch SB59 Hugo Elegant furn STUD 0 pool. garagv wa .. n CIOSet. 5.,i4.-;-3.: spacious 2br 2ba furn home w111iew of HARBOUR 2142 METRO 2186 $29.500 949-675-2044 Harbor entranco. no pots. 10·12 mo loaso. Beach Cottage w/dock * 1 8 R C 0 ND 0 • CEMETERY LOT/ s 3 oOO/mo Agonl minutes to bch 2bd boautlful refurbished COSTA MESA 2624 573.5354 or 380·9492 1 ba avail now S 1875 Pool/Spa, gated. D/W. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CRYPT 1225 380 2BA + OHico RMI 637-2429 or 624·9876 S700mo 949·721-8772 E S i de 2 .spl'> 11.a11 Bay view sundeck, ---------• Duple,, •~oe :?o Ibo $739 ,000 to S84 8,87 6 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ Prudential ~ ..... 949·723·8120 NEWPORT COAST 1070 PACIFIC VIEW • 4 Indy rm. btll ins. IRVINE 2144 ••••••••• t w sn yJ o \I adjoining plOll. Buy 1 52050/mo 673-2721 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilAPARTMENTS seoo 682-3111 or all lour 25' below•---------N•wfv Rofur bl~h•d retail pp 885-7578 IMMAC JBR 3BA HSE •RANCHO SAN• FOR RENT I Br l aa n 0 .,~ 2c gar W/0 , Ing FP, 0 N LL S C blk l o bCh, $2475 See JOA UI VI A • ·--------· g:l!t'C con Ml) \I~ PA IFIC VIEW • 4 Upgraded, 2 mas ste 10 theatt.-r :>I opi: adjoining plots. Buy 1 Sal/Sun 1·4 673·7 975 ~ den, trplc, laund ---------p·i~:'lle g3r carpo1 or all tour 25"'-below Luxury Seniors TWM rm, cent ac, pool, encl BALBOA SC·95 mo. S n5 cc.. I retail. pp 885·7576 Dohghllul sgl-lly 2Br dbl gar. $1695/mo. + PENINSULA 2607 K leln M ana9amonl Mslr +lg den, gourmet dep. No pots. Avail 949.591·4000 • 4Br 3B• Gran lie I••••••••• kit, all 2c gar, lg deck Oct 1. (949) 844·5689. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii counters. Maple wood S / w/ocean v1aw . pvt ---------2 Unit• 120-37th St. ---------""· upgraded carpet, HOU ES garden c ourtyard . Avail Sept Close to NEWPORT buutllull $639.900 CONDOS commty poollclubhse NEWPORT bch pk, harbor, UC• BEACH 2669 By Owner 64<>-6214 $2850 mo (grdnr incd) BEACH 2169 shuttle, b ike paltl, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OPEN HOUSE FOR RENT Kleln M an•9•m•nt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil mkts. 2br-\ba collage FRIDAY 10 2 949-581-4000 & 3br·2be unit All w 2BR •:?BA FR0'.1 S990 9 veroll • 209 "A" Or•nu• St. brick patios, deck, MOVE·IN·B O NUS s355,000 Open house Sat-Sun 2br. 2ba & 2 gar, Llg g1rdon, gar pkg, Indy, NEWPORT BAY BALBOA 1·4. 4Br 3Ba custom patio, l/p etc $1100mo all furn as needad TERRACE PRUDENTIAL CA family homa Fam•ly OPEN HOUSE 1-5pm Sl200.$l750/mo Win· Lg 1 & 2B• u• Bac.H REALTY PENINSUIA 2107 rm. 2-car encl garage, Sat 8/29. 644-5125 ter (annual neg,) Ba) & goll cou•ae 949-644-s2oo patios S3100 721·8613 -.-2-8-,-1-8-a-TW--H-N-1c-.-11 (3 to) 553-4227 l.aige poot n-ca 518 M arigold pet 3 much more S•nc•rr• 3br 2.5ba, Ocean front at 19th SI now carpets, 1c alt ---------So•ry Nop 19 many upgradH, pvt 3bd 2ba, clean, awe----------garage, nHr Getson's CORONA 5454955 yd. S419K, 760-8550. t ome view. f/p, furn'd, COSTA MESA 2124 _s_135_0_J_B_k_r __ S4 __ o._sa __ 64_1 DEL 'l.111n DUPLEX Upper un1 Co-operate w/ Brkr'a wlntar. (714) 673·1943 2BR 2BA Condo .&~ 2622 MOBILE HOMES CORONA 1100 DEL MAR 2122 •3br 2ba nr Tri Sq Hgo 1111/famrm, 2 frplc lg yd, 2 car gar lmm•ol $1495. 949-852-9039 MOBILE HOMES MOBILE 1100 HOMES MOBILE 1100 HOMES 1100 :"I \ r \ ( \" l I \ ( I l I{ I () I h) \II "' I 'l II I j,) ( ~l )j ()I " \\'1 ~I LUXURY 2, 3 & 4 BEDROOM HOMES • We Finance · • Deliver Home to Site • Complete All Interior & Exterior Work At Site A.LL FOR ONE, LOW INCLU IVE PRICE 1HREE BEDROOM & 1WO BATH $2740. DOWN • $447 MONTHIY i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Steps to s ano lg n ... Gatad. bike to beach kit. .iBr 2ea. aunroom, $1300/Mo . LoHt. Call CdM APARTMENT 2c parklf\9 S3000 mo June, Agent 494•11n 2BD tBA, pvt patio, yearly Ca1l 073-6900 2Br 28• nr FHhlon Is $1250/mo 760-5014 CAI 105 Ask IOI Goty ale. 2c an gar, comm. pool, No pets. Alll.9/1 ------------------ $1695/mo. 54<>-1529 NEWPORT NEWPORT 3Br 2 .sa• l ·Sty homo BEACH 2669 BEACH w/lrg yard, bonu1 rm, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii a/c, owner motlvatadl 2669 . $439.9 Agent 640-1529 3BR 3BA Remodeled NWpt Haight• homo Bell loc on cut-<l•••c Walk 10 all achoots, ahoppmg ' but Lrg tncd yard w/MCUtity gat• f()( privacy. NEWPORT MARINA APARTMENTS 12100/mo. Broker $49.o4'2·3850 • Sp1riow I BR, 28R and lBR &. dt'n •rts. ••roreat TWnhom• • p,;.," pt1ticN or bi.konics 2Bt+2B•·t-level near •Wood~p~'tl new -t pool, view. • l'rifttt ~ S Ul95 A9'· e504t22 • eo.c "'"' . . UYFRONT W/90AT • saso . Sl600 Ne Ptb ::~~ A.c:::: 1Plcasc cdJ (949) 760·0919 Remod .. ad 3Dt 28a \. ................................... .., 1800af ltg "iew deck, ,P, W/d , fr4g, dfw gar, u111 1nc:1. SHOO/Mo. 714"81S-1:t:I• Ne.pert Ht1• 29r Ht• ,.., cottage ~ to4 Rdwd deck•. f1pk 11900. .... 41&-0444 VIia. P•"" overtootllng golf courao, 1aR 18A tmmed, Occupancy, 11100/Mo. A1ent C..71 .. , .. PAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIG CANYON CMTWO ~ 8Y PAm•a.. l8LAl'llD ....,.iu ~ lltmru .r1d IDIOU9C ~ avov ~ ~'" )'Ol• ler9D 1, ~ ur 3 BR -••a• hQmd •'lWo<llr(lldllC ....._.._~hr>C* .. • AC!f*"e fWQOd • .... ·~<"Oniell ..... •Wlthsil'\2end BA . """""~ .... .,.,~ • ..... Clll " ........ HJ!~ no ' 10 Friday, August 28, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilo CHEVROLET 9045 ANNOUNCEM~~i~ EMPLOYMENT5530 EMPLOYM£~5530 llDCJWIDDB ~~=~.~URE ac ~o: 6106 iiciioiisriiAiiMiiiiESiiiAiiiii61iii2ii4 ~c~~T~~~CLE~018 '87 Celebrlty • miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil EQUIPMENT 6 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • SAT 2 tm... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii w aoon Auto, AJC. lull Sanltlaed 3br 2ba 047 t• 8·4 00 AnllQuet, lvrn. , 0 Id pwt, am/Im. $1850 den, marble/granite P~~~El~e Ti'ee~!C:i ~'!~~ Ae'if,':~'l'ocoYntant Ao:rN~~~TIV• household llerns. 90 Harl•Y ;v 1 90j. (714) 846·3971 NEWPORT BEACH 2669 througt10111 Oen view 01 Je•v• be adored Newapaper printing AllllTANT ,&rm••••Q•UU••iillllOl1IOl!S~L~:!,d;'~;T~v~~ l!STATI SALE 3133 Sharon Ln. ~.:~!::.~:94 g~,'.~enki_;:.;.,..;.9_4:...-C-H.;..E_VV __ ~~7~~-ed~ 383·1508 or J90·:J308 and glorlfied, loved and p11bti1hlng com• Payroll aa1111ant andll torv reduction before by Jacob-Schram Sat 8·5/Sun 8 ·1 & 1ene1er1, wade whtle vs, full pwr. a • Suble1 2bd 2ba on and pralaed. pre• pany teal!1 rvll tame offi('a admlnlalrator. Thur 8.27• 1,, 6pm. Entire house con· 920 w. 19th St. wall• with hv1sted 1tep side, 4)(4. CUSI water, uve 5400/mol eetVed 1n1oughov1 th• Stell Ae~ovntent to Full time po11oon. Job Deskt. lablH, scalea, tenta: antiques, Antq tr .. dle .ew1ng 1pokH, PM• break1, whls. mvat seelJ • s 1750 mo avail 9/1 world now and for· e11111 In month and dullH Include: ualll• ; ~ t• misc. on 1118 photo-ch na, R ~ Prussia, machine. RCA 1ecoro beaulllull 22k mites ez FINANCE (7 t4) 640·7S91 ever. sacred Hee11 of ctoslng, jovrnal en1r1H ng lf(ilh payroll ror ~n lQUe9 graph.cs 3303 Haroor glass, furn, aheet ptayor, portable white St2,750 673·6409 $14,950 (P0948) Jeau1, pray for u1, St. and llnancial ttat• mld·1lze company &; CltoU.dtwia E-e. Co•t• Mesa. music, bool\s, A sewing m1ch1ne w1tn Sunweat Motor• Jude. worker of mlra· ments Also perform and executive office ' Directions? (714) 540-Lytle oil painting, caH, beds, book•. •••••Ill••• _ _.;.7..;1_4_•_4_3..,,7...,·1,..9~3-1~ cl••· pray fQI u1 SI general accovnllng admmlllratlon. Please ~=-1· 0668 g pron !I. coslume Jewelry, magazines, chairs, AUTO OB'LES •95 TAHOE 4X4 MISCELIANEOUS Oude, helper of 1he tun{.tlon1 including Hnd rHuma to Ac· .. 1.!!.!'- 111 llO ;. women's clothes, some Ethan Allen M 4 Full pwr, only 4lk RENTALS hopelest, pray ror us bank and B/S ac· counting Supervisor, -Th 8 4 F 1 1tull, dl1hH, knick ••••••••• (462260) $20,977 ••••••••••l' Say this prayer nine coun11 reconc1hatlcm. PO 8011 1500, Costa PETS & elc. ura • p, r knac~a. young worn· LEXUS times a day and by 401k '\amln and coor· MHa, CA 92828 or o.:;J; 8•4p. (gar~e also) ens cllhs •lots morel ---------MISSION VIEJO ROOMS CM Mslr·Br wa ·In I· vi b.1, ntin lane, gar, ,-Jrol S7001r11q d op c .• , ~ l 51.S 4326 NB Ooenn front 5,,, • ur hlllllQ w1p11t i, '" N ,,md NO bro '" • S lt On o GSO 69011 NB \'," Odinnl•Olll :.>2nd the eighth day your dln1ttlon and 1peclat yov may t~x rHume .... ~ ANIMALS 6049 Sal 9·2p, 18 Vie ________ ....;. ACURA 9010 _-..1l1.;9_4:..;9;.:.)...;.3_e_4_·0_8_8_4_ prayer will be an· proJeef.. 1 il11 p911tion 10: COftdMatlid Lido Nord 8/27, 28. - sworod II hH never requlMts 11~ ~"'la' .. In (949) tl42·7167 ~ 1yr old CAT W/ORT 29 HUNTINGTON iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '95 TAHOE LT boon known to fall 11ccount1ng or•fjnance, Reaume ahould In· Paintings• China poraonalltyl Com·•---------BEACH 6140 '87 LEQEND CPE AM/FM cass, ABS & Publlcn11on must be one or 1wo year ••Pe· elude Hlary history. Books 'W Furniture p1etely reco11'd from•---------53k ml. auto. 1 own (397403) $24,995 prom11od Thank you, rlence preferrod and Physical/drug screen. lfO )'Nia being s/!01. Nda ••only liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2EXH093) 8,888 Coat• M••• St Jude. tor your proficient in PC skills lng raqulred.EOE. lnNewpolt8'Ntch child".l1m Foo·'req. ESTATE SALE SAT29th 7·? LEXUS OF Uncoln·Mercur~ help FA (Excel, Lotus 1·2·3 _P..;l._C_T_,U..._R_E_F_RA __ M_I!_ 873 822 562· 3.4797 · by. Jacob-Schram 6801 Vista Del Sol, WESTMINSTER , (714) 540•5830 and Wo~d). Oood ben· De•lgn S•I•• Prr • • IRRESISTIBLE cleat Entire house . con· Tons ol c101rus1, baby (714) 892·6908 '98 Impala SS Blach/ LOST & FOUND I 2925 e111 paekfige Including 0 1 f 1 1 kl tents·. antl,..ues, ttoms, !urn, etc. ------...,0-,-L--grey leather-xtnt o an eye or co or tt4'n• l opord· .., '94 LEOEN · AOll< r.~Jiremor\I plan. Enjoy working with look alike S475. chino, R.S Prussia, Lo ml, moonrt. mint, cond. G4k ml, 523•900 Drug •<1reenln9'physl· people? 3 day1fWk, 646·8'173. 6J1.2111 glass, tu_rn, sheet N.EWPOR! 0107411 $17,777 7 14•723'9423 cal r-,qulred. E O.E Must work mo11 Sal's music, books, A LEX~ OF '98 ASTRO LS ' Send rosume to· Ac· Other days llexlble. ••PLf?ASE•• Lytle oil ~alntlng, BEACH 6169 ,WESTM STER 15K ml, 11111 pwr. Found Cat, Black, courl1ang Suporvisor, Exp pref. 723·4710. RESCU~ MEI From (714) 8 2.•90• (3UWR023)$18,888 PO Box 1560. Costa costume ewelry. "' u Newport Beach, Mesa. CA 92626 or Plumber/Drain Cleanor death which stands women's clothes, Lrgl Sat 8·12p turn, LEXUS OF Hnrtiur l/•ew area 'f.lx 10 19491 631•7246 Exp pral'd . Svc repair on m/ door slap. Wo etc. Thurs 8•4p, Fri tools, sttwro, odd1/ WESTMINSTER 11111 C.·14·7574 FT, plonty 01 work, will hav~ only a lew days 8-4p, (garage also) ends, 1n Hrbr V1ow BMW 9030 (714) 892·6908 -------=-.,,..,.. A sst Mnr & Sales left for adoption We h 2301 Pt Le k iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOUND COCKATIEL people• noeded for train CM. 415-3299 Sal 9·2p, 318 Via ms rw1c FORD 9075 F ~I) loving & obedient Lid N d 8/27 28 MOVING SALElll '84 •33cs1 WESTSIDE 0 Hallmark shop, Fash· PRE-SCHOOL DIR ~UZI the Beagle, Max 0 or • • . u C05TA MESA ion Island 721·8085 Prof. E c. ed11ca1or W'-' NTED . the cockor, Toby tho 29 East b I u If . Black/blk. auto, 100k (7141 CH;.6996 needed as school dlr. 1'..l., Akita, Wilson tho Lob,---------2417 Bamboo St ml, tots of upgrades. '94 PROBE QT Red RENTALS TO ---------CASHIER Texaco sta tor Tutor Time child· POTTERY / Sam tile Shephard. Sat 7:30a·11a ONLY Alplna sus. BBS whls, Full pwr. CO, mnrf FOUIJO PAnAKEET NPB FT M·F. 7 30·4. I (158713) $10.8n SHARE 2724 COSTA MESA Must be rollablo. care. loarnlng ctr In Blutr,Catallna,KayFindl, Missy the Cocker, _B_AL_B_O_A______ SAT & SUN 8·2;00 or ginat owner non· LEXUS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiil MECHANICS naeded NPB Excellent salary R kwood R Puppy tho Chow, 2418 Holly Ln. Loll of smoker, must see! MISSION VIEJO Mo!> o vu rd e are a Seo II 644-67.55 & bt11. Mvst be CA N1Wc:mb, T.:CO~a~m. Molly the Lab, Teddy PENINSULA 6107 furn, collectibles and S8i95 h714-673·2544 )3 CdM -.11.1•u Jud :lba, (71•1)·1J'1!l113 dlr. quallfled. Clewell,Pillin,Natz111. theChow.NPBOovor iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii muchmorelll work714·660·1717 (949 84-0884 J·•' '!>!..0 I tlvp • 11111cJ __ F_O_U_N_D_P-lt_B_u-1-1-Casual Atmosphere Call 955·2672 lmmed. cwi1 Sh p 1 c c ---------• '95 Crown Victoria "'' All 1111e11111cs ores e aro tr, SAT 8 1 415 30th I '95 BMW 5251T Wagon LX 4dr, sdn, ab•, Adm 1 n Ass I st an I PT A 2075 Nawpon Blvd, Moving ·sale! Lots of • 5 · Ok gr /t~n ch omo .. '·'1 •1 '2t·t'J29 HB, by Goldonwest. needed tor HB Con· ••latantMgra CostoMesa.CALL furn. collectlbles, kid Moving sale Stain een u' r (207698) $14,995 HO C:<J1ngcr Call to do· siructlon Co Account· 2 days per week ror 1 11 .1 1 glass works, antique whls, phone, ed. Costa Mesa t ,'~:·~·l ~·\',s/'~~ksb~~ __ s_cr_''_'e_<1_1_.i_1_0_4_3_·6_9_5_2 Ing bkgrnd req'd, light self storage In N.B. 722-7387 or 723·6675 s ~AT~R%':~ ~~1c~s. glass. lamps olc. al3r"!· 2 snrf. tint, dlr Llncoln Mercurv a I k B k Computer exper help· EL TORO srvc d, xlro clenn 714•540•5630 ncc;oa11 ':.'l:iO mo. $(i2~ Lost Cat Himalayan typing,· u c oo s ful. 949.540.9019 310 Alvaredo Pl 53Kml $27,500/oboi.,.,..,.....~..;;...;;;._.;;....;;...;;.,,;;...;;.- ,., q.11 ( ,u;>) !>9G·OO:JH rn.110, croarn/<.lrk grey Pro/Word/Excell, fax ANTIQUE MALL PIANOS & (In alley) (7l4) 508·8118 '96 Explorer SpQrt ND Ocean View PtJol, laco. big bluo eyos, resume to 964·6297 RE AL EST ATE -ORGANS 6059. _________ ,TRANSPORTATION AC. PW/POL, till. CC, . Tylor' Reword! Old COOK Ne oded tor. SALES FfT or Prr iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ·-----------(03784 l) Sl 1.-• lUflfll>, !.P'-'• gyin, Llcenaod I w . c II 'bl ci.· . CORONA ''""" 91ir.iq1. 110 :.111k/po1s C<JM 9'19·673·8258 busy llalian diner or no ere • o ecll es • ,,ms BUICK 9035 Costa Mesa <.c:>'-'11''' 11'1 'JOf,·3G76 LOST CAT 1n the Nwpt hOuse in NB. 5 years ~~~n~o~~~~q·~Rc~u~~~ •Garden D ecor y~~~~a lnu3be~~~11~~: DEL MAR 6122 ---------•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Llncoln Mercury NB VIiia Point l mstr Crsl aroa (precious!) exp minimum. Call and provide training. condlllon $1995 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BOATS 7011 185 Electra E•tate i--7::...:.1..:4-...:5~4.:.::;0...:·5::;6::.::::;3.::0~ br f11ll urrwn. prof'I lag"I, Himalayan lom between 9•5 642•7880 800·400·5391 xt:1 19 •Sliver •Crystal !582-828-9200 MULTl·FAMILV SALEI iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Wa9on VS, auto, 1 '97 MUSTANG -prof cl II() :.rnk S77S oroy Reward 548-2559 Counter/Bakery HELP. Receptlonlat Cameo Shot's Sat 8· 6 0' Burger ownor. 77k ml, $3995. AC, pw/pdl, lilt, cc, 1l11111~ 71!10738 ---------·All shltls, 2 stores, NB R Rd 675·0912 875·8029 fox 2 TO CHOOSE LOST! Cockallel, 8/26 area. Call 675·0994 or Busy community TV, ELECTRONICS, 2P 4612 oxbury · steot moloryacht, xtnl (208477) (205645) Pork Nowport Sharo whilo w/yollow plume. 645•0447 newspaper seeking anllquoe, collect's. cond, fully loaded, '90 Regal CYatom 513,997 Costa M ••• 1u•"t 2ur rv!.orl style peach cheeks, Bay·•---------par.Mime receptionist, STEREO 6080 cribs, toys, hsenld 5230K (3to) 918•9975 Coupe Light bluo, Llncoln Mercury vu.a c 1t lo phono • shores area 646.3509 DAY PORTER/PARKING hours 1 :00 p.m. to llems, kit appl's, furn, 12,050 ml. feather lnt.1 __ 7~1~4.,,;·5"°4""0~·5::.,8;,3:;;..;::;0- • ut l~111 h.h<.l$SOOmo LOT ATTENDANT. 5:30 p.m. Monday CABLE Ooscromblers NordacTrac chromewl1.ex1endod '98RANGER 949-640·6841 Day portor dulles & thru Friday. Dulles In· 30 day money back, _________ SAIL BOATS 7014 svc contract Sl:J,750 XL T, super cab , monitoring ol parking c I u de on s w or Ing guar. MCN11o/COD iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 949·075-2192 (A04956) (S 15,398) COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE PERSONALS 101 for NB shopping phones. sorting mall.~"-.--.;;;.;..;;.;.;;;;;.;--''-' 1·B00·417·0312. COSTA MESA 6124 Miniature 12 Meter ----------Sl3,497 Costa M••• center FfT & PIT balancing receipts al Llncoln Mercury schedule avail Mull the end of the day. Full sails wJtrailor/ CADILLAC 9040 714-540·5630 speal< fluent Engllsh EOE. Physlcal re· WANTED E aide Fri, Sat, 9·3;00. launching dolly. w xlnl commun1ca11on quired. Ploase lax re· GARAGE SALES 179 E Wilson. Lots of S1300/obo 896·2605 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1--------- skills Call for appt. sumo including salary ANTJl\UES onllq's. Heywood 9 • 9 M e r c ur Y '88 Sedan De\1111• HONDA 9085 (949) 723. 7100 history to '!:& 1920's 4 p1eco wicker Outboard 5900/obo Spoc1a1 Ed1llon St•ll liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ------1 PERSONALS 3002 BUSINESS OFFICE FOR RENT 2769 ll t IC.!: V/An( MOUSE !.){lrJsf (.. ,, _.'17 /\,ncHlo 51 Cf.1. I ·!,Ot f ,'t .. U 100 (atter 1 00 pm) (949) 642·7667 Older Style Furniture sot. 722.7283 showroom now, al· 'BS A ccord S·spd, TEEN TROUBLES? or lax rosume 10 -S-n-le-5-------PIANOS & Collectibles BALBO" l E t S I w3ys garaged driven whVblue Int, curra"l R ? T a c ? n arge sta e a e HftDJNE SLIPS I 7k •• un 1way ru n Y (949) 723·1141 COME QROW ·~ ... r...-• "~ on Y mi per year. roglsl not running. Oru9~? Alc.ohol? Nog· --.:.._~-----·S• ... o .. A.n •Ott><•• ... ,... ISLAND 6106 8-4p F11 Sal furn, misc DOCKS 7022 champagne. beige 5695.Firm 551•3099 a11vo pcms? Call for a Exp'd PLUMBERS WITH USI $$CASH PAID$$ 1090 Corona St. CM loatncr & top S7,950.l--------- r c 10 rra 1 1 0 a needed wrow11 tools, EKpondlng rolall ad· ..... .,.. .• .,._,.'""°""' CLASSIFIED 714·641·9089 '91 A ccord SE xlnl progrnm ui.11 works' good driving record. verllslng department WE BUY ESTATES Lota of furniture, 40' ·Mooring noor ---------cond, llhr, new co, 949·378·2924. Es1abl1shed Svc Co seeks a 1olf motivated It's the rosourco you toys, clothes & mi~c Pavillion. els to ocoan '94 Eldorado 70kml. only 55K ml, sunroor an CM/NB area. groat account oxocvllve 10 can count on to 1011 a Sa I u rd a y 7 ·4 pm s 12,500 722·0456 doy wht, orig ow nor. beau· S9600. 949·644·7800 pay/benoflls 548-5550 soll, develop and sor· myriad of morchan· 1891 Orang• Ave. 650•3421 ovonlng. lllull (PVI ply) S16.000, ,91 CIVIC I b I d1:.o Homs. bocauso (714) 722·1152 Exp'd PT 1101p wanlod " co new us noss Moving Sale! Hse· --------------------Lo mi, grl ~as savet, and 0 I I Ii our columns compol w11h charming clionts ap c 11 sec ons. hold, furn, linens, ·94 SLS MINT cond, (596247) 5491 w et d d 1 qualal1cd buyors to MOTORCYCLES COMMERCIAL MEMBERSHIPS p R 0 p ER TY 2 7 7 8 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii3ii0iilii8 of established CdM e pr er a can 1 a e call• clothing Sat 9·1p 571 3SKml. lull1 toaded. Costa Mesa dress shop 673-2674. to havo a minimum or 642•5678 Travorse Or. (Paul· SCOOTERS 8018 maroon, $18,450 Llncoln·Mercury NEW 2000sf bldg 111 Cannorv Row. lronts •FOR SA LE :• 2 Momborsh1ps an a prest191ous Balboa B,1y nroa Vaught Club Asking prrce each $2!>00 • nogo11able •. G 0 1 yoar print od· arlno/Ludinglon) iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil I ownor 720·9695 (714) 5 40 5•30 * enoral ff Ice* vort11lng eKporlonce. • v .' II Ql'b 1101<! tu .. r.11 C>ornlcJ s ror lsc V>'•'" r l\ql [j) 1 71133 New Auto Service Bldg n Cl.1 I or 8 lJt', h·.i o or ~~·•o u.-., Lr A II t.. 1;>.~lf>Gli (828) 351-5232 Windows. Amorlcorp Excellont commvnlca- 6000 West PCH. NB ti kill Abill 574-7701 ><119 Donna on 1 s. ty 10 eel goals and make Heir Stylist Aest & prolesslonal presenla· manicurist needed lions In a fall paced tor friendly salon and do1a11 oriented en· MOVE IN INCENTIVE vlronmenl. 650·4260 or 540·8934 Xlnt boneht pac1<a9e, nf.9s1.a133e SOUTH COAST AUCTION 2202 So. Miiin St. Santi Ana, CA 92707 ~~~~~-•EMPLOYMENT H ousekeeper/sitter lncludlng 401k. Orug need license g car, screening/physlcal re· d3 A• INDUSTRIAL 2788 7·30.4 30 wk·days. 3 quired. EOE. 1----------1 LOW RENTI Industrial --------- i,p.1 aw 011.cu~. 2200-EMPLO YMENT children. twins 11 yrs Re1ume1 via rax~ At· & 9 yr 01 d c 811 tentlon. Lynn Esola APPLIANCES 6011 673·1009 or 873·7841 714·650-4B02 or mail; iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii wk-days, 573.1666 Times Community w~·ends boloro noon. News, 330 West Bay oluOi. I 7U~""' sl NNN 5530 -Jack•I' (71-1) G7J·275'1 Frig s 175. Washer/ Dr~•r S 145. each Xlnt condition! 831·0297 iNCOME PROPERTY 2790 E'SI DE C. MESA 12 Un•I'> on 1 ,icro. p;11k 111>.1 qr<..1111d, po1toc1 '··r v'NIHHIOC':Cllpanl .'LJJ f, •l:.J OrarHJO (111 '"'''"" M~•!.,1 & Uul r,1ir1 s1.1ou.ooo \Jll ft I (I 7~ A UIOSS, f,Q t.i.:;1 tJI~, .loAnril', 0 r Pr r, J''' 1 Ile M.1x, l_J \0 J i1.._1 BUSINESS & FINANCE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 2904 •••••••• Plp:l;o IJn ""MY ol 01ll of "' o 1 comp;in1t•s Ctu•c a. 111r1lh tlto local Ut•t1r•r Uus1noss Burt•,111 bc-fo1 c you c110 ,111y m1J11uy for fu,•!1 or ~lHVll'(IS nl'ild • 11111 U11Ul'ISl.llld any cnn11,1cl<, tn•lo10 you s1qn S11 op AIOIJlld IOI fj}ff'~ ..CREDIT 2907 ~GET OUT . OF DEBT! MONEY TO LOAN 2914 Au•omotlve Lo•n• Pera6nal Loan• aualn••a Loan• RmP.loyment I• Req d t-S88-41S4•1309 Street, Costa Mesa, ·CLERICAL FT• Ari Housekeep e r/sitter CA 92627 Storo on Irvine St1ong need lie & car. 6·\0hrs•·s-a_l_•_a/M __ a_r_k_e_t_ln-g--P-T phone. fl & org 11k1lls per wk. Days. 1 child Xlnl opportunity, sal· ""Fr-lg_w_h_t_S_1_7_5_. -4-0-os_l_g_n o • Dale 553.0101 11 mo. English spoak· ary +comm 722-0456 chairs SIOO. Pa110 Ing. (949) 769-1467 Biii 515·3897 Sam wrought Iron, chair & Accounllng Hsekeeper/companlon bench. 857·2583 A/P & Cash hve In 2 days a week, SAVERS Motivated & Disbursement Eng spooking, drive, hardworking lndlvldual --------- Assistant cook. Lido 673·1589 neoded 10 process FURNITURE 6014 Nowspopcr publishing Lega l Secretary L.F. morchandlse. FfT. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ond printing compnny bonoflts, plooso apply ~ooks regular part socks logal soc w/3yrs In person at; 19131 ---------111 10 24 ho s pe ,. lit exp Must bo Magnolo St., H.B. 1 ur r self·s•artor/lamlllarl=----=---..;....---wook porson. One local rules & calendar· SEC OFFICERS Wiii yt';ir oKporionco pre· Ing. Spnn a 1 Fax Train, lrvlno/NPB, CM, fcrrod E 0 E . drug. Tuatln. Up to $7.25/hr. lrPo & smokelroo work resume w/sal roq's 10 Mal/Dan 714·222·2203 l.'nvironmonl Send ro· 949·721·8910 or call sumr wilh salary h•s· 1_7_6_8_·_16_64 __ ev_e_n_an-'g::.-_ Secretary/Olflce Mgr 1ory to Accounting LICENSED NOTARIES Prop. mgl. co seeks Sunorv•sor, PO BoK NEEDED for 2nd above average pers, 1560, Co"a Mosa. CA mortgago closing. 60wprn, Lotus, WP, CJ2C20 or tax to (9·19) Locnt travel r0Qu1red NP. AIR. good math G1:?·72·1Q Fax resume 10 Bx 2147, Nwpt Bch, PICK-UP-STIX ~I! for assistn nmarr IXl'il!OO neOOOO ~ rnoovatt>d. good attMe • neces&ry. re.star.rt '!~~Winn Vacatm, benefil pkg • ch.TI:e lo'~ Loove ~.re tme to 949-494-7880 • ~ ·" Farslplvs Direct al CA 92659 Fx· 722· 1·800..398·3510, 7085 or Call. 722·7331 Attn: Marcia EOE. SEEKING SALES (CAL•SCAN) enthuelaatl Markel hi PIT work on a boauhtul qvallly windows & golf coursol Photos/ doors Top comm, up sales, ou1901ng person. to BK monthly, lmmed will 1ram 714·219·0505 openings. Phone George 714·540·6903 Rooms, apartments, homes Classified can satisfy your housing neods. Server tor last paced lamlly re1ta11ran1 by Newpor1 Pier. Great money & atmo1phero1 Call 949·240·8787 Tl!ACHl!R (TODDLER) ••GIANT** Clearance Sale Fri Aug. 28th & Sat Aug. 29th Starts al Sam goes till 6pm Sun If not sold 0111. Udo Cons1gnmont Gallery s Clearance Store. 629 TermlRal Way, .t'24 Costa Moso, Directions lake Newport Blvd tell on Harbor, lelt on 19th st. leh on Anaheim Ave, right on Termlal Way. Right bel'land Staples & Michaels. Sofa's, chalra, tables, lamps, rugs, art, 100'• of great ba rgalna ... All from Newport Homes. DON'T MISS OUT ll Call 227·5212 • For More Info NB Preachool needs exp toddler teachar w / ECE unit• tor 1 yr old c l aasrm. Benefits ._ _______ _, BACK BAY CAFE Hiring NOW for the followlng positions: • Bu55el'S • Day • cashiers/Host • Dishwashers PM • Sener9 """" Apply In pvson at. Ne11tport Dunes Ruort M·Th I .Q0.3:30pm 1131 5ack nay Dr. ~Dim ~~~~ ......... _, ___ -.wt . -twS ~ .. ' . . . . ' . . . . ., . " . . ' . . .... 955·2872 2 drawer Bombay style TYtor for upper clan· chest Ille pine w/llm• man at O.C.C taking slone top. S950. Paychotogy, THcher1 673·2706 malh, American His· tory, Pollllc1I Science. H1r or more Sun·Thur, exp & r•ference req'd S20/hr 949·548-4287 tax 94~548-3755. W•nted Per.on• w1lh tll• ln1tallatlon & removal HP tor 2mo REMODELING SALE 6FT & &FT mirrored alldera, Asian 1tyle armolre, 32" high den· e l ty Jansen TV w11h s~akers & amp. Many other ltemal CALL 548·3112 J>rOJec1 HB. Susann4 ------------3 1 o .3 et .3 s 3 7 WANTED EMPLOYMENT TO BUY 6019 SElVJC!S 5533 I auv ALL PIANOS AnUqut1·qua1. furniture •••-•-1 pc or ho111elul cash PIHae be aware thal paid (714) 957·8133 the ll11lng1 In 1hl1 cat· Old Coln• Gold Sliver egory may requlra vov Franklin Mint, Sterling to call • 900 number Old watchea & jewelry In which theta It • • Wtatcoail Cotn 642-9448 Emp~t Opportl#UIU1 eharga per mlnule. AiCORDitrOP $ Now Hiring for the folloWlng positions Can't '"m to Jau. R&B, Soul, Rock • A.Ml. rront Duk Mgr. gtt to eU thoH f ie •.. 50'1 • ISO'a Mike • txecutlve HoUKkeeper rtpalr Job• •4 s.?eoe • rront Oak Oenw,,. llound tht hOUH? • Gate Attendenll P'T/f'T Let ~ OPPJC! • ~curtty omeer/grwve ClllMlfted PUIJOTIJU a ci ... m.d Apply In Person 0=:, 10UIPMUT 1041 Th• mott comprahan· M·Th, I 10().3:30 p.m. Human ~ http you find AAS YOU NUTSI? 1 llva end C\menl dlrK• I 131 e.ck Bii)' Dr. Newport Bdl. rtflable htfp, Why pay retall tot lory or good• ancai. .. r· ru 644-0364/Ph. 729-3883 r.o£ ......... ,. home otf1ce furniture. ~~aaetOundl 'llllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllll'9~--.,..__,__,_... ____ ---' __ ..;f_a_t_a.J_•_?o. __ T_~-·-·-- There's never been a better time to buy or lease! Save thousands todayl ~·· CZ,) Oldsmobile OIBOllLE CADIUAC Giie 11UCI OUr FtlilMy Sming Your Family, Since 19'47! • ' - ........ _..... TODAY'S CRoSSwoRP PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Puns ~~lday 14 Smell - 15 Hindu Pf•nceu US Unsophiabcale<I 11 t.o.r 83 Weav.r'a need 65 14921hip tie Game·lhow tto.t 67 Data storage Uflll 68 Mtnel'all 69 loamylOil 70 Mall beverages 71 OoN broads 18 lmpo(tafll hmea 1 e t hasa's country 20 Applauded 22 Treea DOWN 2.,. Seal 1 Ball't pow<l•r 26 Val 2 Russian nvor 27 Pranks 3 Mideast strip 30 Aal)ld • 4 Treeless plalna 35' Make laugh 5 Fish baskels 38'~endld 6 Embellishes :U ~lop, to a horao 7 -roll luct<y 38 O\llck swim 6 Phonograpn PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED ~ Magazine record N>!Shols 9 False •·2' 99 c 1M. Ulll..s FtoM ... s..,-... , 42 WISe one 10 KlnQ ollrout 43 Oklahoma town 11 T1unt 33 Ceder Rapids 53 Get .,.5 Nibbles 12 Anon's partner 19sidon1 melodramabc "*6 Award 13 Mounts gems 3<4 large lily 5<4 Folk dance 48 Allow 21 Fruit pulp 36 Decree 55 TICkhsh doll 5<>lead sulhde 23 Playful a111mal 40 Darttngs 56 Fancy tnm 5 I Prd\ly 25 Gave oH (fight) 41 6'eak 57 Exile island seedc:aM 27 Molttaiy student 44 Formal 59 Sinewy BnQ• U Crowded 28 -acid argumenlS lean · Healing person's 29 Student 47 Franklin's wile 60 Type of jerk lear 31 Adam's 49 Coins of India 61 Impudent talk 58 Punk hal1do1 grandson 50 Fofklote 6<4 Popeye's 62'0ellght 32 -Island creatures friend, OtlYO -Pl""-~-----~---i-----10 11 12 13 Bridge By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF anct TANNAH HIRSCH Friday, August 28, 1998 Al I JAGUAR 9105 LEXUS 9115 MERCEDES 9130 OLDSMOBILE 9155 '83 Vanden PIH '94 QS 300 '80 4508 LC blkJbtk Black, cream ttru, C.shmer/lv°')' full OPI llhr, aumool, full pwr, (889299) 119,995 070722) 125,977 gr1 cond, chrome Ill-~~~~'!~~~~ MIS;~x..u:IE.JO loy1, S7995. 651·3099 ••• ClleRA 6 cyl, AC. 11111 pwr, am•fm <:•••· wire whl•, L.OAOEO! $3000 (714) 848·5770 A TIMELY SHIFT (949t384-0884 184 380SL Uk• new,•--------- '93 X.JO •95 ES 300 Ughl blue. 80k ml, 1n-PORSCH6 9175 Neither vulnerable. South llcJls. WEST • 8632 NORTH •A Q9 7 1;;1 A 8 $ o K 63 •J3 2 EAST Q Q 10 72 o A .. 2 • Qtl • K 105 <;>J9 3 0 108 •K9 7 6 4 SOUTH •J 4 1;;1 K 6 4 oQ J 97S •A IO S The bidding. SOUTH WFSf 10 flAS.) INT Pass p~ Pass NORTH EAT 1 • Pas.s JNT Piw Open111g leaJ: Two of t1 If this deal proves anything, 11 is 1ha1 ignorance 1s rarely bliss. The defense cxplo1te<l declarer's inability to divine the he of he car<h to their :idvanta~e here. South s light opcnmg btd had no efTccl on the finol contrac1. Had South passed instead, North has a sounJ opening bid and a clear raise 10 three no trump once partner shows invitational values and a balanced hand. HONDA 9085 HONDA Black, 1an llhr, lo ml White/Ivory lull opt 1ertor/exterlor xtnt,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii West lei.I a low heart and, when (873812) $18.995 (0773131 s20,977 dealer calla car cherry '96 911 carreta •rvf. dummy appeared, declarer couhJ BAU!R LOTUS LUU& 115.850 723.()608 blkltan, S64K, onty counc eight tricks prov1dcJ J1amom.I~ 714·842·7700 MISSION VIEJO , 8 5 5 L 0 onv•rt 4500m• l7141) 840- were 3·2 or. if 4-1. thal lhc ten •93 XJO (949t384-0884 ctaailc Road1t1r. 7891 JroppeJ or i:ould be linc!>!>ed So. tn Green. 1an 1thr, to ml '98 ES 300 whit• h1d1op new navy1--------- a11 auempt to sci up 11 ninth tnd... (678537) 117,995 Cashmer/Ivory full opt blue canvas top, navy TOYOTA 9210 declarer won the hcan 1n hand und BAUl!R LOTUS 1451 4 6~ s 2 7. SI 7 7 llhr Int new 11r ... am/ liiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiii ran the jack of 'lpo\dcs. lo~mg to the 714-842·7700 MIS~IO~u:IEJO ~ :n~·;.~i;~· m1n1 '88 Corolla re~uttt king. '84 XJ12 1o(888t·8B·LEXUS trana, 181k m1, •II ave A r(Sutine heun return would hlive Morocco Red, crez.m ,94 ES 300 '88 420 SEL 70kml, 1ecds, auto, AC.tilcau, resulted 111 tkclarcr nicking up 11111c llhr (893862LS21,995 xlnt ~nd, loaded, orig Sl900/obo 964-4447 -k k · f BAUER OTUS Low ml, CO, ch1ome, tnc s 111 qu1c umc a lcr lo1cing out 7 14•842,7700 (0145801 516,888 own• r . S 1 3 , 5 o '88 Corolla , Sport the ace of 1.hamonds, but Dal.I shilled LEXUS OF 759·8447 Cpe Ssp. ac, pb, ps, lo lhc six of clubs. Looking ill all lour •94 XJ8 WESTMINSTER ,88 cuo am·lm CHS, sunrf, hands. it is easy to sec that declarer Btack/barley 11hr. (714t 892·8900t Auto. AC, lull pwr. $3900 (714) 960·944'5. can get home by ri~ing with the QCC 896068) 121,995 (438429) S24.977 '95 PREVIA LE SC of clubs -the suit ts blocki:-d ~o the ·BAUER LOTUS ' LINCO LEXUS C1.111 whls, dual IVC defenders c.nn collect only one club 714·842·7700 LN 9120 MISSION VIEJO (3KKV554) S18 888 111ck.· But South did not know that, i---,9-4_X_J_O ___ iiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil (949)384-0884 WELf°T~IS,.~~ER and mB<le the routmc pluy of a low Black/black Inter. '9i MARK VIII ---,9-8_,,,C,....2.,....2'""0___ 7 892 8 908 •"•~d. That ""nn1ttcd W•"t to bank ti"' 695012) $18.995 AC. W/POL, ABS. 1111• _ __;l;...._1_4_, ____ ·_,,,,..,..,..-...... r ~~ ~ (687170) 524.997 Full pwr only 27k m1 ,.,.5 TACOMA SX ~ueen and revert to hearts Now the BAUER LOTUS Cost e Meae (66275) S24 977 • nJ 714·842·7700 Auto PS AC, CD efr ers could not be prevented Llncoln·M e rc u rv LE XUS co128531 510,877 from scoring a total of l~O heart '9 5 XJ12 (714t 540·50 30 MIS SION VIE.JO LEXUS tncks, and one lnck in each of tl1': Green, Ian lthr '9 7 TOWNCAR l 9 4 9 t 384-0 8 84 MISSION VIEJO other suits for a one·lrtd, set (746175) $30,995 P w Po L . AM FM (949)384-0884 BAUER JAGUAR (734959) 524,997 9 O X 714·971·2002 Cost e Mesa MERCURY 9135 ' 7 T A C MA 4 4 LI I M Au to PS. AC. CO, '95 XJ6 nco n· e rcu ry (245421) 523,977 W h 11 e /I an I 1 hr , 714 540.5830 '93 VILLAGER LEXUS Learn to be o better bridge p la) • er! Subscribe now to the Goren •---------- Bridge Letter by calling (800) 71i8- l 22S for information. Or write to: Goren Bridge Letter, P.O. Uoll. 4410, Chic:lgo, UI. 60680. 9085 HONDA 9085 (728549) $30,995 47K ml, dual AC MISSION VIEJO BAUER LOTUS MAZDA 9125 (2UXB495) Sl0,950 (949)384.0884 714·842·7700 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER '93 323 Auto, AJC. (714) 892·8900 am-Im c:ass. runs ---------great. very clean. 6mo '90 VILLAGER JEEP 9110 wat, 84k ml, pp $5500 37K mt, dUDI A/C, '88 J eep Cherokee __ 7_1_4_·_7_5_4_·7_7_9_2_1 (J32077) $18,550 Air auto etc. Musi sell. '94 Mlete White, tan LEXUS OF $5000. 949·723-8485. top. tan flhr, chrome WESTMINSTER wheels, luggage 111ck. (714t 8 9 2 ·8900 VOLKSWAGEN 923~ '91 Jetta GL 4dr, 5sp, CuSI whfs, Uni wind, sunrl. only 58k ml. AC. xlnt cond lnsldd/ out. $6950 644·7491 '8 3 CHEROKEE 2k It I m es. except onal ANTIQUES & LTO Grand, 4X4, AC, condt $11 ,200 obo --------- '82 Accord EX 2·dr '93 CIVIC EX ,97 CIVIC DX (685669) $15,993 * 831·0845 * NISSAN 9150 CIASSICS Co sta Me•• 9250 Reel Sharp, Loadod, AT, moonrl. mint Llhr, 1·owner, phn, (3CHB412) $10,950 CO ptayar, Moonroof. LEXUS OF 57,990 obo 723·1504 WESTMINSTER '92 Accord LX tiko _""(::-:7,,..1_,,4..,,1::-:8,,..9,,..2-=·.,,,8,_9-=0,,,,6,.- new. 4dr. 5spd, while, '95 ACCORD EX lo ml. nu tires/befla, Llhr. moomf, auto NC $8,750 444-0393. (3KHU004) $141444 '92 HONDA EX LEXUS OF AT. moonrf. m ini WESTMINSTER (3BJA564) $10,550 (714t 892-6900 LEXUS OF '95 DEL SOL S cpe, WESTMINSTER aulo, only 27k ml (714t 892-8908 (002732) $12,9 95 FIND an apartment through classified Coate Mesa Llncoln·Merc urv (714t 540 -5630 To place an ad In Cleulfled Call 642·5678. 4 cyl, auto, p/s, p/b. L ln c oln-M•rcury AC, cass. low mi. xtnt (714t 540-5830 MERCEDES 91 30 c o n d • m u st s e o I •---...........,,.......~----iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EZ FINANCE '9 3 Gr Cherokee $11,550 (P0895) L TO Black, gray lthr, '77 3000 Cream/Ian Sunweat M oto r s 4WO, 4.0 V6, lull pwr, AJC. Cd player, First 71 4·437·193 1 (107229) $15,995 51500 this woek takes ISUZU 9100 '87 TROOPER BAUER LOTUS ii. 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Newport/Costa M.eso Daily PilOi f · NEWPORT BEACH -COSTA MESA DAILY PILOT After winning the final heat, . above, Bobby Schwartz takes a victory lap with the checkered Oag at the Orange County Fair- grounds speedway. At right, Schwartz fires up h.ls racing bike after a rider meeting. At far right, Schwartz makes his way onto the oval track. PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DAl.Y I'll.OT What's Caitch t It's an effort by the Daily Pilot to shine a spoUight on what's good in our community. There are so many good things about Newport-Mesa, we couldn't lit lt all into these 10 page~ So we've given you a ;sampling of the best. II ./ for Gm t. RN l'llG Oalyflb obby "Boogaloo" Schwartz is a llvmg legend in the world of speedwdy motorcycle racing The 42-year-old Costa Mesa resident remembers adorning lus walls with lus favorite racing heroes when he was a kid growing up m Santa Barbara. Years ldter, it 1s Schwartz who is humbled to know lads have lus poster plastered Ill the1.t rooms. He hds thdt eternal racing connection with children. "To see how genuinely excited these kids are to meet me really amazes me.~ he said tJ.nudly. "Now lads dre pretending to be me It's we1.td, I guess, but it makes me real grateful ft Although Schwdrtz is pdst lus prune, he contin- ues to rdce every Sdturddy rught at the Orange County Fairgrounds dgrunst a bunch of young bucks who want a piece of the former world champion. They want to boast that they beat the old man ma heat Hts attitude bds changed Crom when he hrst started racing at the mere age of 13 After three knee surgeries, several broken coUdTbones and the ordeal of watclung some of tus best fnends be cnp- pled or killed because of the sport, Schwartz has SEE RACER PAGE B4 .. / PEOPU: II P/ ~IS AID RECREATIOllS: 15 • I · IHIGHIORHOODS: II • I FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1998 Costa Mesa's Bobby 'Boogaloo' Schwartz still races every. Saturday night at the Orange County Fairgrounds . . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Todd Proctor helps the co.ngregation of Rock Harbor Christian church discover Inusic as a way to cornrnunicate with God Worshipping with music . . STACY BROWN-MARnNls lktt,., • odd Proctor feelS funny about being called o pastor. It just sounds odd, he says. He thinks of himself more as a musician -with a distinction. ' His official title is worship pastor, and his duty ls to lead the congregation of Rock Harbor Chr11tian Church in Costa Mesa through worship with music. •1 do not perform music," Proctor says, •1 involve le in music. I love to lead people in wonhip and ha them discover music as an incredible way to ·~ their love and needs to God." 1a.f0re coming to Roclt Harbor, Proctor worked sev- eDii~ full time for a towing conference that teaches to youngsten of junior high and high IChool age. conference toun the nattaa. hokUng 25 lalp many smaller events each year. I "Students love music," he says, "especially this gen- eration. They can use it as a tool to talk to God. I sWl do it part time." In fact, he just got back from a week-long confer- ence in Washington, D.C., where he led 150 children m music stud.i . "When I did it full time, I was on the road a whoJo lot, eating airplane food and not able to see .my family a lot,• he says. •So we were looking for a change and prayed for opportunities." That is when be met Roclt Harbor Pastor Keith Page, and his prayers were answered. "He was looking for mu.sic that was exciting and relevant to the Costa Mesa culture," Proctor says. •we bit it off and had a shared Vision of the church." Proctor has been wonhip pastor for nine months. That's when he moved to Califom.14 from Texas to join the small c:oogregation that meets in the Co.ta Me1a SEE MUSK MCll M • ... ... .. " .. . " 82 Fndoy, August 28, 1998 J MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Costa Me'>d r~idenl Mike Rogers ls entering his fourth Catalina Classic pdddleboard race. Al right, Rogers stretches near the water. ; So<Yn 01:-~o SUMMER CLEARANCE Sat. August 29th, lOam -5pm Recei11e 50% Off sekcted items Bnn~ 1111' ,\<l m on hi. Aug. 28th and ~c1 1hr SALE PRJCE! Dcbh1t \J\' ·•If price " no ob1ecr, "'h~ not 'pend h~'" ~LI si tH' s..,-Si,U-~' NC\\: '!-.'~()() .it lkl>l>ic ": ~hO! (949) 645-1162 270 E. 17th St. • Costa Mesa tMI C. .isa Shopping Center Neitt to Shlrteys 6agel51 Wishing you rt HEALTH &.. Happiness ~~ Tt.e J\.cupuncture WorLs DRUG FRE.E HEALTHCARE with TradltlonaJ Chinese Medicine Pain Care • Herbs • Massage Call for Free Consultation ROSE LARSEN L.Ac. · Phone: 949.251.1109 4029 Westerly Place. Suite 110, Newport Beach • Newport Beach/Costa Mteso Doily Pilo PADDLING FOR A tURE Paddleboarder Mike Rogers hopes to raise $100,000 in Catalina Classic race, then he'll donate money to Hoag Cancer Center Al.N.>I\/ MUllRAY ' D:it Pb • .hat would you do for $100,000? Ml.ke Rogers will propel himself acrass ' 32 miles of open ocean / on a 12-foot paddleboard, using only his arms. He'll spend eight hours battling unforgiving ' waves, excruciating pain and racers half his age to raise as much money as he can. And then he will give all the money away. This is the fourth year the 48- year-old Costa Mesa resident will join the Catalina Classic, a pad- dJeboard race from Catalina Island to Manhattan Beach on Aug. 30. He calls his efforts Paddle for the Cure. Every dollar be has received from sympathetic donors will be handed over to the Hoag Cancer Center for can- cer research. His personal stake in cancer started when his father-in-law and a close family friend both died of cancer. ~It was just my way of giving something back,• Rogers said ... I wanted to do something that kind of related to pain, to what cancer patients go through." The Newport Harbor High alumnus bas been s~g since he was a child, but he didn't climb on a paddJeboard until he conceived of Paddle for the Cure. In• 1995, Rogers raised ahnost $6,000. The following year, he raised $10,000. And last year he raised more than $30,000. This year, be hopes to pull in $100,000 for the center. One week before the race, be had reached more than 70% of bis goal. .. That's the gasoline that keeps me going,• Rogers said of the funds he raises. •For one individual, that's just miraculous," said Debra Legan, director of corporate communica- tions for Hoag Hospital. Rogers, who also works full time as guest services supervisor at the Hyatt Newporter, has been training since a few days after last year's Catalina Classic. In between surfing and running, Rogers finds time to train in the anta's Coming. And we're wishing for toys! We' rt ~tockmg up on toy for S.mw's Suptt Saturday (Novembtt 14), l\(.l your cxc~. eood·&·new pl.iyth1ngs .m: worth t1 fftktt full of CASH. Call toda. 4ift.tt 11.Rjt.Ji§il Under new owner.hip Costa Mesa 369 & 17th St. •20 • Wfftport Square (949) 880-22.43 • SSRlllCS • SPSSO • l.UXURV • Senior Rates • Daily Service • Packages Available Reservations Required 714/673-5245 CATALINA P~ENGER SERVICE, INC. Harbor every day, sometimes twice a day. 'Ii'aining doesn't leave him much time for his other hobbies, which include drawing and painting, gardening and writing children's books. ..I've had to put a lot on bold for Paddle for the Cure,• Rogers said. •He's just totally dedicated - 99.9% of the year he's thinking about Paddle for the Cure," said his wife, Beccy. The race will wring .. every emotion the human body can go through" from Rogers. He has considered giving up -when a sudden storm forced half of the competitors out of the race two years ago, and when he suffered an injury between bis ribs just a MIKE ROGERS +AGE: 48. J + OCa.AnON: Guest services supervisor at the Hyatt New- porter. + LAST MOVl&S SEEN: "Some- thing About Mary" and "Saving Private Ryan ... + FAVORITE MUSIC: He likes music "that I can understand the words to." That includes Eric Clapton, Seal, the Beach Boys and Hawaiian music. short time into last year's race. But thinking about cancer patients and their pain keeps him going. And behind him, he has sup- port from bis wife and friends and family, some of whom will ride in the support boat next to him during the race, keeping him supplied with carbohydrate drinks and liquid food. •1 love the fact that he pad- dles and the reason why he pad- dles," Beccy said. •tt's not only for a good cause, but it's good for him as well." Rogers will also be met at the finish line by employees ofJhe cancer center, where his efforts do not go unnoticed. .. It's really significant, espe- cially when you consider that it's one individual who's out there by himself," said Legan. Twice the Value at Twice the Savings • Quality Consignment • Designer Labels · • Shipments Arriving Dally 50-75°/o off Selected Merchandise 369 E 17th St. (Across from Ralphs) 642-1844 FUU.IET •ACRYLIC • Acty1lc w/Whhl np • Pink & Whit• Powder •Lume~ • Silk w FlU.S ~~==============~ WWW.CATAUNAINFO.COM .. " Coast Hearing Aid C enter ---- Now you see it... Now you don't! 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' ' ~ , With more than 3,000 distrib- uted so far, Liechty's 5-year-old Silver Ribbon Campaign for the B~ain is really taking off, and so is her message. "Wearing the ribbon says I'm not ash~ed of having a brain disorder, and I'm not ashamed of supporting people with brain dis- orders,• said Liechty. Liechty developed the pin as a fund-raising tool for organiza- tions. They can buy them and resell them or give them away. Doctors also have distributed her pins when they lecture abroad. ' Increasing awareness of men- tal illness and brain disorders is nothing new for Uechty, who lives in Newport Beach and has been lobbying th~ government and public for 26 years. As a for- mer attorney, Liechty also has spent _µiost.of b~r legal career working free {Qr organizations dealing with mental illness issues. "There is so much stigma against mental illness and, unfor- tunately, it keeps people from getting help. They think they just aren't strong enough or they'll snap out of it in a minute, or I'll feel better tomorrow, 8 said Liechty. "My goal is lo erase the stigma and create support for the brain-disabled.• Liechty's personal experience with mental illness began in 1978 when her son was found to have schizophrenia. At that time, Liechti said ignorance of mentctl illness caused many to blame parents, particularly mothers. Each year, Liechty travels to Washington, p.c. to lobby for more funding for the National Institute of Mental Health, which she said cannot perform impor- tant research because of lack of funds. 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Kayaks new prfyale labels are now available as well as back ·to school merchandise, and our name brand men'41; women's, boy's and giri~ styles. --) ( \ !)/ () ~ r1 __. J l!J '-' .r' .r' i~:.\l:.~1~) !Jl~:.\1 l!J) ;~1! !J~~~~f (.!) l~iJ!J!J! 1036 Irvine Ave., Wtstcliff PlazA, Newport Beach, 631-2996. r. .. Open Monday through Friday 10-8, Saturday l 0-7, and Sunday 1.1-5 B4 Friday, August 28, 1998 MUSIC . coNilNUED FROM 81 Senior Center on Sundays for two services, at 8:45 and 10:45 a.m. At first. the ~ation didn't even number 100 fmd there was just one service. Since he's been there, tbe congregation has grown to more than 600 people, and a second serviQf! has been added. "We nev<lf envisioned the church growing quite this fast,• Proctor says. •Jt's been a terrific Tide SQ f~." Rock Harbor is a •t>aby church,• Proctot says, tbe offspring of Mariners South Coast Church. It is dose to a year old. Although services are held in a senior cen- ter, the staff doesn't think it takes away from its mission. "We've chosen to help peo- ple,• Proctor says, •and that is our goal. We're happy at the senior center and it's m the cen- Wh1ere's Ptne arty? .. ter of our target area. We don't have any plans to move soon. We care more about the people of Rocle Harbor than we do about the building.• Proctor also says he is extremely grateful to have a place he •can call home now. 11 And so is his wife, Usa, and his l ·year-old son, Caden. Proctor says it is fwmy how God shaped his job description. "I always loved music and grew up in a Christian home,• Proctor explains. He started playing in a band between his sQphomore and junior yea.rs of high school, but ~never considered music as a career oJ)tion. • . When he graduated from Bio· la Univetsity in La Mirada with a degree in communications, he sent out resumes and never got a ~te. But the opportunity to pur- sue music came, and he took it. And he has been playing music ever since. •WEDDINGS •ANNOUNCEMENTS NOW FEATURING CRANE STATIONERY! ·Imprinted Balloons • Custom Banners • Party Goods • Helium Tanlc Rentals LET OUR TRAINED STAFF CAPTURE TIIAT SPECIAL MOMENT Paper Goods • Custom Gift Wrapping • Greeting Cards Mon-Sat 9-6 Closed Sundays 270 E. 17TH ST.• COSTA MESA ~ 722-1803 RACER CONTINUED FROM 81 toned 1t down a notch. He has a family to come home to now, including two daughters and a girllriend of three years. His competitive juices still bubble before a race. He hasn't forgotten tbe emotional rush after winning a race, pumping his arm in the air and carrying the checkered flag around the : oval. track. 1 "I love the thrill of going into : a sharp comer and pitching it : in,• he said. •All I can remember ~ tor most of my life is being on a : bike." Schwartz began driving go- carts and entering motocross races in 1969. He wQuld travel eight miles every day through a grove of orange trees and dirt'/ city streets to get to Mulan~·fs, a racetrack near the Santa aaibara BOUY SOIWARTZ Airport. He bad a few races under his belt before his first vie· tory. He showed some rookie WAREHOUSE PRICES • \'i"iif ( >ur R l' 111 ( » (I t• I t• (I "' F' pa ndt·d Stnrl' • ·re1111u.·rat 11 rl· ( 'ontrolll·d \\ inl' ( ,Ot'kl'I"' \\ ailahle Mon 10-7 Tu-Sat 9:30-7:30 Sunday 11-6 950 W. Coast Hwy, Newport Beach (across from Balboa Bay Club) 949•63l•1212 Newport Beach/Costa M,eso Doily Pilot nerves once when h1.s hands cramped up from the constant vibration on the handlebars. He couldn't pry his fingers off the bike. "I freaked out,• he said. Scbwa.J12 became popular on the local circuit in the early 1970s, racing five nights a week -Tuesday in Ventura, Wednes· day in San Bernardino, Thursday· in Irwindale, Friday in Costa Mesa and back to San Bernardi· no on Saturday. Sponsors started to notice Schwartz in 1978 and he went international. He competed in England most of the year and thell traveled to Australia in the off-season. His hectic, tive·day schedtlle for several years on the European circuit was a fantasy come true -Italy, Switzerland and France. Schwartz kept run· ning out of passports. Schwartz teamed up with Bruce Penhall in 1981 to win the World Pairs Championship, the first Americans to do so in -46 yea.rs. The following year, Schwartz repeated the feat with Dennis Sigalos. They went on to win six races, compiling a perfect score that etched their names in the "Guinness Book of World Records.• Schwartz has a long list of accomplishments, evident by the shelves of trophies and promo- tional posters and pictures that sit in his garage. That's also where he works on his bikes. There are a couple, however, that are too small for Scliwart:z. They are reserved for his 8·year- old daughter, Ann Marie, who has followed in her father's foot· steps by entering ra~es at an ear· ly age. Watch out -Brianna, 6, who passes out trophies at cllil· dren's races, may be the next in tin I e. •Ann Marie was helping me with my bikes when she was 2," he said. "She surprised me. She has a lot of guts to race." THE GREY GOOSE Gifts • Home Decor COMING EVENTS Saturday, Se~r 19 ·Vera Brldley 1iunk Show Saturday, October 10 • \.l.JCY /\Nt-1· 'liunk Show Tuesday1 October 20 -Ouistmas Arrives At The Grey Cioose Sunday. November 1-Dk:ken's Heritage Village Event Sunday, November 15 -Byers' OMD EU THE GREY GoOSE, INC. Westcu.tr Plaza • 1032 Irvine Avenue Newport Beach • (714) 642-7803 Ho\ln1 M·S lM Sun ll-3 A Newport Beach entere its 93rd yea r as a municipality, it f inda itself among the mo1t proeperoue: and productive cities in the nation. Its 0 With the Upper Newpol1 Bay drt'dglng project underway, the endangered specie& in th1M rart' ecosystem will bt Msum.l of a p~r eatuari&n luib1ta.t for years 111 come. The City, County, and Slatt' of Ca.lifomia ca.mt' together lo fond 1hJ1 t:xten~•H~ aediment removal pro,J«t. :rtrnng economy, its attention to the preserv;ition of the area's envi ronmental. arts, and cultural reeources, and its outslanding community service sector have made Newport Be.ich the ideal place lo live, work, and recreate. 0 The City pat11l'lpdle6 in an Cltltnme watenhf'd planning l'fJort t!pon&ored by the u. Anny eo,,. of En~1nttrs. The Corps project .,.;11 rl'v1ew the entirely o( the ::,an Diego Crttk Waten1hed (which dram& into lhf' Bay) to dctenn1nt' ways to ~ut·e ~iment, nutrient~. and toxma into thf' Bay e<."OSy&tf'm. Residents and busine8Be& within Newport Buch demand top quality service from their City government. A. a result, the City can boast of the hi~est quality public safety personnel and equipment, a slate-of-tho-art library system, ;in eictensivt: network of active and passive parklancls, and a respon1ive and exprnenced City 1taff. 0 C11y crrwA rrmovf'<i o~er 14,200 loru. of litLcr and dehns from be.ache& and adjoining attu this winteor Much o( the dcbn~ ani•ed oru holl' aftt'r El Nmo'!! 11tonn11. The international reputation of Newport Beach i1 .i result of the community's commitment to ils community government. Workin~ togeth er, we liave built a city of character, a city of pnJl., and a city of ep1rit. Newport Beac 0 Laat year, the City's contractor tnm~ 7.800 t'lllsting lrt't"S and planted 217 · new lttt'$ throughout the C11y. 0 Ueing Air Quality funds, the City replaced 17 older, inefficient ps·powcl't"d City rara with J 7 brand new electric vchidea. Newport is onf' of the fin11 cille& to do ao -the program uves more than SI0,000 per )eat m fuel~. 0 elOport Beach rt'<'ycled 39.255 tom o( the 133.568 tons of aoLd wute collected in 1997 for a recycling rate of 29%. I' Co asf 9 Climate 9 anJ Community= Southern California9s Jewel ' ' 0 The Cit fa Pol-Ocpat101f1ll remaina a rt'OOplllt'd IH<ler in law mfotttmem. bo4h m the ltthrologu:al miourcee IYaJlalile to accompheh 11a miMio,r1, and m 11a Problem Onented Policing plul<Jeophy. With "POP." olJiccn nol only~ lo know tht C11y'1 neighborhood , buai~ and midrnts, but t!M-y •ptt1alUJ1" in reduc1np, and/or tl11111na11ng the root cau'lf't of crime. 1lw l>C'putmtnt ptOTIMI a fulJ rangt ol law tnforcemcnl sen-ices. 1111/11 oi which ll't' noc found 1n othrr California d tiet. ~ .ervicl' level& providl'd tt.inforce the C11y'• comnutment tu mai nwning the quality of lift in Ne~port Bf-.Kh. 0 Nt'WJ>O" PO'a A~ Law Enforoontnt (ABI£) helicopkr program. Wl'f'Cl with Costa Mt&1. providee boch qvld routine pallW and tgmeite l'ClflOl*S to call.t (or llt'IYln'. 0 Tht r tre and Marine Ocl>f"ment pnmdct top quality emrrvll(Y reaponae and mcdical tra111portattco lo Netrpof1 ,.,dtnla and butinceeea.1l1e Oe~nt will ~pond to f'l'IOffl than 4,000 9-1·1 c.llt, 7.000 water reacut'!l and 1561000 prt~rn1atm~ ectHlna lh1• year to protect 11 millicn beech v1~hort. 0 f"ue and M111ne ta Ibo heme lo the City'• di...itr prrpattdnew team. a l'O'lP that kd the City'• nttnN•«' 1998 plannuic tffona that wiU pide the C.tr'• rut~ IUponie lo d.-m ll\ the ~ 0 In July I 998. the C1t7 dtdicated c.iawaya Par\, a 17.5 kTe ~·~t ~i.,. park. Re.idenla anJ +iait<n WI now en JOY !ht proltd!'d ~ epece wadi •iaaa O'ttltonl.1ng Newport Bay and the c1t7. O'The M.y 1998 enneuoon J Bol'lita Canyon Gu euuth iJ MacArthur Blvd ) includel 27 ~ ol eictiwe end pMtne pub. Pltnnin« 11 11ndm+1y fw OM majot new ~ with • ....tier actlf• pirt wtthln the Can)'(lll un&-r COllltrocltOn today. 0 The Newpon Beech Plablic Libnuy rim&llkd uwr I J00.000 "*"'"'" le oorer 850.000 ~ ia 1997. l..ilnrilN .-ered o.cr 180.000 l'ft,.mu queetiona. Soclllll 18.000 pellolta 11\mded 500 ptoptrlll (Ill • ,.. "l!ip!U 0 At OASI S..nior <:met 1n ~ dtl Me.r. 11tniut'l tnrolled In o.tr 70 d--. 1\e C,.nlf'l'I tlwe •11'11 ptOYidNJ 12.000 odt. r .. vnion unable Ill dri~r ' 0 Tb.,..,-. thM 10.000 _..cw alh~ will ,,,.,UC:ipile in C117~ lpOfU k..,.. -t ~ at:tmtlfS. 14,000 ltfl'lllfll ~-Ji 1nnuall7 atleOd ,,.., 2.000 Mrl'elticwl tmK'flll d .... ' 0 The Ct1y contl-i .. 611 to main and rtcNit appt'Opriate buti~ includ1~ the UpanNOll cl I.he Four S-00. H~l in Newpon ~I.er and the Hohu Exotntivt Hot4'1 near Jch11 Wayne Airp0t1. 0 C1~ tht ~ rJ the Airp0t1 AIM. the BaUio. PeoinMtLL and Marinda M1lt1 t~ t.he City, all three an:u are the foeut cl ~mi"' rnitaliutiua ""ie- 0 n.. ""' Envininmtnl.11 Qu..lity Afrtin Cocmn.ittee. WOlling in ~tlOll with the • F.cionomic DeTtloplnent Conniuee, Mit ~a MW ~lationthip that ClllU"'9 that !he City°' reeidau lllld W.u...,. .,.\ 1n 1.-tfti on lr.ey pcojoc 0 FC111r ~ lapo+....a l>illridt (BU)t) in the nty w.ble thelr .-bet'l to wMi klftdi« to llllpl)ft die bull ..... mi,.,.... Md~ NfWP0'1 Be.th\ 11n~ cwci.alYJH.p., 0 The City auppoita the Conl"'fll« and V'tt1ton 811reau, whic-h •• i•l\lllW'nW in ~the Toehilil Coif Tau.,..... the N"""' Tim. TwmwM, and the 811 Ten ~ Roet WI r.. to N.-wport &.ch IMt Jello,,._..-.• tinly bri .. ........ '°the t1ty .... theJ • ,,..,. ... ,,. .,._. • ........, ..... Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Friday, August 28, 1998 BS rosolind williams Newport life: like being ·on vacation all year long • y day usually starts at 5:30 a.m. with a cup of coffee and the Daily Pil I • ot, delivered to me by my thoughtful husband, Rick. What a great way to start the day! One of the aspects I enjoy most about the Daily Pilot is the section that includes pictures of otir residents who travel afar, tot- ing our favorite local newspaper with them. It's fun to learn where people travel when they already live in paradise. Newport Beach, other- wise known as the #Colorful Coast,• is still one of the best- kept secrets outside of the West Coast. It never ceases to amaze me, as there is so much to offer here. Did you know, for exam- ple, that just last month, USA Today Weekend voted the peninsula promenade in New- port Beach one of the country's top 10 boardwalks? We are so uruque. While· Newport Beach is home to a bur- ~oning corporate communitY, it ~tains the charm and tradition l}t a small beach resort. The tide pools in Corona de! Mar offer an afternoon of delight for all of us. ljave you been there lately? Another weekend favorite is Back Bay Drive. You can literal- ly imagine yourself in a remote and peaceful envelope of nature, within five or 10 llllllutes &om your hoµie. Whtle you're there, visit the Aquatic Center and rent a canoe or kayak. That will really make you at one wit.ho-- nature, if you allow yourself to - drift into the far reaches of the Back Bay, where only fish and birds venture. : , For those locals interested in 'ihore adventuresome activities, qar harbor ........ the largest small :xacht harbor in the country -is loaded with choices. Rent a Sea :boo, Jet Ski, Duffy or paddle ,boat. Parasail, take a narrated 'harbor cruise or dine aboard one of the harbor's many yachts. Whale watching and fishing are great activibes that can be bad very close to home. And when the day ends, plan a cook- out at the Big Corona fire pits or a picnic at Newport Dunes. Are you tired yet? U culture is your ticket to rest E d relaxation, check out the range County Museum of Art, aturing provocative contempo- ary art as well as Cali- • (omia 's rich artistic hentage ~ough exhibitions and educa- tional programs. The Pacific Southwest flourishes in the Sher- man Library and Gardens, show- r;asing more than 2,000 plant species, ranging from rare desert ·cacti to exotic tropicals. Pwther examples of Califor- nia specific foliage can be seen at the Environ.mental Nature SEE WILLIAMS PAGE 16 I 1, ' ,· JtNNIFhR K MAIIAJ. lbtf Plot alking into Rockreation is like walking Climbers have tenuous hold on risky sport, but ropes ·make sure those at indoor gyrp. stick to the 'rock' face w into a cavern from "Land of the Lost." There are tan, textured 30-foot-high walls speck.led with bright green, red, orange, blue and yellow plastic "rocks." Black teva cutouts left over from sandal-making cushion the floor in the roped-off areas. One almost expects a dinosaur to come rumbling through the cavernous space. lnstead, children and adults scale the walls, dan- gling from ropes anchored to the "rocksH while spot- ters -or "belayers" -watch from the ground. Indoor rock climbing is a relatively new trend in fitness. Rockreation, at 1300 Logan Ave. in Costa Mesa, was founded five years ago by Bob Richards and Jeff Clapp. It is the second facility in a small but growing national chain. "We get a lot of questions on the Web page, 'Where is Costa Mesa?' H said Kristofor Charas, a Rockreation instructor. Besides a series of 30-foot-high walls, the gym offers an area with walls in a cave-like formation for •oouldering," or low climbing without ropes; a small . gym; lockers; showers; and climbing equipment rentals. Rockreation offers everything from a beginning climbing class to a kids' climb. In the beginning class- es, people learn how to climb safely, how to use the equipment, and how to tie knots. There are more than 150 climbing routes with varying levels of difficulty. "In a gym situation, most people can climb fairly well the first time out," said navis Sevilla, assistant manager of the climbing center. People find a sort of gratificdtion in making it to the top of the wall, conquering the challenge. ·u ·s physically hard, mentally hard and most peo- ple are afraid of heights," Sevilla said. Rockreation's customers are mostly between the ages of 20 and 40 and come to the gym after work . But people of all ages have taken to the sport, from children to women in their 70s. Sevilla, 22, has been climbing for four years. The Costa Mesa resident, like many rock climbers, learned outdoors. But, he said, climbing indoors has its advantages. PHOTOS BY DON L£ACH t DA.LY Pl.Ct Oockwbe from top: MotbeJ' and son Tamara Ostler and Nick Van Amen prepare to di.mb. Wltb help from• SEE ROCKS MGE 17 rope, Van Amen Is IUSpended ln air after losing his grip. Olmber Jereml Wllllams scales a Vertical wall. .. . ·~·······················································································································································~ I I 208-acre ~of I Wide open land off ".Pl.I~ ..... ii Ii ill MAil™' ~DMYN.OT Out in the wide, wide open Fairview Park's 208 acres of natural habitat is what sets it apart • ' EusH GER lkltf "- • ai.rview Park doesn't have a baseball field. Jt does- n't have a playground or barbecue pits. It's this •nothingness• that ls at lhe core of its appeal, said Costa Mesa resident Unda Peffer. Fairview Park lS a 208-acre expanse of wid open land off Placentia Avenue and lhe Santa Ana River north of Wil- IOll Street. The • pusive use• philolopby behind the park milkes it ideal for quiet contemplatiOn. hiking, biking, kite flying, model airplane ffyklg and riding the model rallroed. FaiMew Park al9o ii bome to two~ lites and rue velM1 pOoli. . "1 just have always thought that this is a beautiful spot, ·1 said Dick Mehren, chauman of the Fairview Park C1b.zen's Committee. •it's kind of a refuge from tbe development that's occurred in our community.• , Mehren descnbes quiet bock areas m the park with j •spectacular• views of the bluff. I ·vou almost don't know y~'re m Costa Mesa,• Mebren1 said. •You get this feeling thafyou're not in a highly orga· :\ nized community. You're out there m the wild. You're t>e<:k1 in nature agam. • Other park Ulen who value tbe wide open ~ces are ' memben of the HAu1>or Soaring Society, a gnq> OI model ~ a1rplane entbusiuts. , 86 Friday, August 28, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa f\Aesa Doily Pilot WILLIAMS Nestled mto our many charming villages, you can on any given • day enjoy superb cappuccino, a THE WEDGE CONTINUED FROM BS big ju.icy burger, swnptuous • sealood or dangerously fattening desserts, not to mention a num- ber of tempting ethnic delights. 'If you catch the biggest wave of the day, you probably caught the biggest in the United States' G1u 1. H11,uM, Dcif"" • sk body surfers wh~re their home dWdY from • home Is, dnd they 'fill tell you the Wedge. The populdf cJesllnd- tion IS renowned amonq surfers as rivdling some of the ht>sr waves m the world Next to tne Newport and Bdlbod piers, tht• Wedge IS one of the most rern<J- nizable locdl landmarks credted by Mother Nature It was once called "The Hook" because of the way !>Outhwesterly swells crashed agdmst the )E'tty, but eventually gdmC'd 1L'> current name because oJ iL1, shaJ><' The waves are rPvered by body surfers for their power dnd c;ize. While most swc•lls close out within a few seconds, those rnurageous 'iouls tht1t plung<• down the barrel !><.IY it's W<'ll worth the ride. "There 1s nothing ltke drop- ping into a wc1ve <.1t thl' W<'dgc>," said Mlke Swam, frc>sh ult d 1 (). foot feat. With beacl!. of watc>r lornun~J on hlS arms, the 26-yc>dr-old Seattle ndltvc could h<.1rdly con- trol his excitement from the udrenalme-µumpmg ndc Swam VlSits Newport Beach with his "l nobce that these guys either glide along the waves on a near- perlect trip or they crash and bum early, n Mary Davis said. "We haven't had a bad time out here yet because everyone is real friend- ly. It's like an extended family. H People are protective of the Wedge. It has its own Web site and a preservation society charged with keeping the site pristine. Pieces of poles found at the jetty during its reconstruction last Janu- ary were cut as souvenirs. • MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Bill Sharp. president of Katin Surfwear, was attracted to the Wedge's aura in 1977. With 20- plus years of expenence, he still hasn't mastered the "huge and complicated· waves. He said he still gets the same rush he had mariy years ago riding the Wedge. The Wedge is considered one of Ute best spots to surf anywhere. fnends almost every summer, stopping dt various surfing spots on the California coast. "Winter or summer, il doesn't matter.'' he said. #This place is fun any lime of the year." The waves vary with the time of the year, but can range from 4 feet to swells of 15-plus feel. That's what attracts the crowds. Much like other pastimes. such as baseball and football, there are alw~s spectators soaJung in the sun and watching the breaks. David arid Mary Davis, who live in Corona, don't mind the hour- long bip to the beach to watch the body surfers. The couple vis- its the Wedge more than 20 times a year. They say they have become "Wedge watchers." "The waves are powerful and thick, dnd you know, ii you catch the biggest wave of the day, you probably caught the biggest in the Uruled States,· he said. •You always treat the Wedge with a complete amount of respect." 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Aug. 29'h 10am-5pm ' ' Newport Beach/ Costa Mesa Doily Pilot PARK CONTINUED FROM BS Society members can appreci- ate Fairview Park because good flymg s1ter(.in the Southern Cali- fornia ar&d are often lost to developlient or golf courses, said Larry il'>ohino, generdl director for thei·~ociety. • <;>tir use fits in very well with the Yi~~bn of the park,· Tuohino sai,d. "We just need air space, arld that doesn't really disturb the natural setting.• Another group, the Orange ROCKS CONTINUED FROM BS Outdoors, the routes are not controllable and there are such risks as exposure to the ele- ments. Indoor climbing is safer. HWe reconunend people who want to do outdoor climbing get professional guidance,• Sevilla said, adding that the gym only recently started an outdoor pro- gram. People at Rockreation speak a dif!erent language. A person o.i11t11im.-....... wlih • County Model Engineers, has a 25-year lease with the city to occupy Fairview Park. They give tram rides to about 5,000 people a month, said spokesman Bob Donnelly. "They're having-a great time, but we're having a greatet time • watching them,• Donnelly said. Both the Harbor Soaring Soci- ety and Orange County Model Bngineers will benefit from a $9 million plan to improve the park. The city approved a Fairview Park master plan that will include glider launch areas. walking trails and restoring habi- tat. doesn't try to find the best route up a rock, instead they "work a problem." A rock that is hard to find a handhold on because it's smooth is a "sloper.• One that offers only a finger hold is a "crimp.• A person who climbs alone is said to be "soloing.• "There is a lot of terminology to it,• Sevilla said. Randy Hayashi of Huntington Beach has been going to Rock~ reation for two years. The 19- year-old Cal State Long Beach student said he climbs indoors at least three times a week. Hayashi tries to climb outdoors at least once a month. Friday, Augu$t 28, 1998 87 ·we hope to get it back to its former glory,• Mehren said. Newport Beach resident Jan Vandersloot has been involved in a pilot project since 1994 to restore native plants like mon- key11ower, mulefat1 lemonade- berry bush and laurel sun'lac to a quarter-acre area in the park. Vandersloot said he is glad· the city had the presence of mind to preserve its open spaces by buy- \ng the park from the county in '1965. "You don't find many munici- palities who can appreciate what a natural park is," Vandersloot said. His first experience with rock climbing was with friends at Pl.rates Cove in Corona del Mar. "I got hooked,• said the busi- ness major, who ranks VIIgin River Gorge m Arizona and Mount Clark on the Califomia- Nevada border among the most difficult climbs he has undertaken. It's the challenge and the peace he finds in climbing that keep Hayashi coming back. "When you get on a hard route, you're working on it so much. 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I A 'rna~caI • ti a ~ history tour' l' v n of Costa b b Mesa s b 0 G» eighborhoods dre the b thredds thdt mdke up ., the fdbnc of d city. v Pollce dnd fire protec- c l.lon, busmesses, streets, parks d dnd schools dre dll unportant. v But neighborhoods dre the ties lhdt bind. Those bfdnd-new, per- t: fecUy pldrmed e1lles with dn 5 ocedn of Sdlmon roofs stretching f• to the honzon dfe Just fine But c give me the esldbllshed neigh- ~ borhoods of Cosld Mesd dnd l Newport 8Pdch, thdnk you, with a thetr traditions dnd history that v reach bdck more than a century. Whdt do you remember about -where\er you qrew up? Is it the busmess dtstnct or City Hall or the airport that sucks m your mmd? Of course not It's the old ne1ghborhooct That WdS the uru- verse thdt mdltered It wds where you dnd your lnends tnc>d to dvo1d "gomg m~ -unllJ the very last nunute, espe- c1aUy on d ldzy summer everung. , It's where you con1ured up fierce bdtlles, pnnres on horseback, qame-winnmg home runs and outrdqeous rumors about old Mr. So-dnd-So who was probably a v<.>ry ntcl' guy in spite of the scdry house> Cosld Mesd is blessed with • cl1verse neighborhoods -edch w1th its own chdrdcter ctnd ener- • gy WheU1er it's the Edst Side, l\tesd del l\ldr, CoUcge Park, Me"d Verd<' the West Side or Mesd North (whew), there's • somPthing for every tdste, : Westvle and budget If you can't • find whdt you're looking for m •: one of our neighborhoods, they ,.• probably don't make 1t. ~ The East Side dnd the West Side are the vetel'Cins of Costa Mesa's Ltne up, and both have • been und<.>rgoing d renaissance .a m recent yedrs Residents have ! invested d trrmendous dmount ~ of llrne dnd resourcPs to reno- • vale, ddd on dnd spruce up The Edsl Side is d wonderful rPmmder of Costa Mesd's rural pd'>l. with double lots dnd even d tnple lot that served dS <>very- thin~J from rommerc1dl orchdrds to smdll ddmes in the edrher part of the century Toddy, it's d unique coUdge of styles and tastes, from (' dl.lfom1d ranch to a towenng V1Ctond n mdnse, com- plete with spmiling double chlm- neys The c>nc>rgy IPvel 1s JUSt as tugh on the Wf''>t S1dt• In areas llke the FrePdom Homes, people are worlung overtime to make both their homes dnd the ne1gh- horhoocl shme Some folks dre tued of hear- ing me sdy 1t, bul the ocean • brPezes dncl views on the far West Side of Costa Mesa are one SEE BUFFA PAGE 810 . Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pil~t .. I ... J' . PHOTOS BY SINART\JS SOSROOJOJO I DAllY Pl.Ol The Reedy family in the front yard of their Costa Mesa home. From left are Lisa, Terry, Chanteal and Colby, playing with their dog, Frisbee. I Chanteal hugs her dad, Te rry, while petting the family cat, Maggie during a recent afternoon. ., , I Family says they love living in Costa Mesa because of its friendly atmosphere and abundant amenities arie Maples and her husband drove circles around the Southland 40 years ago looking for a housf>. "When we came to Costa Mesd, we knew that Wds it," Maples said. Maples sWl loves tht> city she chose so long ago The cattle may be gone, but the mtld climate hdsn't changed. The city is much bigger than it once was, but Maples sees that as d bonus. •Jt's a good place Lo get everytlung done al once,· Maples said, aUudmg to the wide vanety of shopping and recrealtonal activ1ltes m the area to choose from. , • • • • ~ ~ .I ) ' r ~ • This •eclectic" nux is part of Costa Mesd's appedl and offers a "little bit of everythmg for everyone,• said Counalwoman Heather Somer., •we have a world-class perfomung drt'> cc•ntN and world-class shopping center,• ~rud Somers, who has llved m Costa Mesa smce t 969 and attended 1uruor high school, high school and junior college here. In addition to ~e Ordnge County Pcrforrrung Arts Center and South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa also has beautiful res1denllal commuruties spread throughout the city, Somers said. Moreover, the city ls just a mile from the bctlch. SEE FAMILY PAGE 810 : . . ............................................................................................................................................................. ~--. ; . Newport traditions make for fond childhood memories :: G lfteenth Street, the • Wedge, the Old Jolly Roger on Balboa Island, the late-a1temoon barbe- cues at Corona del Mar State Beach and grunion running. These are just a few of the images I can recall from the many summers during which I had the great pleasure of grow- ing up•ln Newport Beach. How- ever, like most people who have lived in the area, I have certain events by which I measure everything else during the year. For people on the peninsula, it is probably chill cook-offs. For people ln Bayshores, it is the annual barbecue that kicks off the 5WIUller. But ln my neck of the woods, W tclllf/Dover Sbo area, which ts blessed with great neJgbborbood com- tom adwords munities, there are any number of traditions -from block partiC$ on Summerset or Hampshire Cir- cle to the night movie down on the Dover Shore Beach However, what is clea_r tin my mind, and what Unally ig- nals to me that summer I here, JS the Fourth of July Parade and Picnic at Mariners Park. • MARINERS FOURTH OF JULY PARADE AND PICNIC If you have small children, this event is a thnll to watch. First the kids decorate thetr bicycles so they can nde in the parade to Mtlnners Park. I low great tt ls for the little ones tho night before the parade as they busily decorate their bicycles in U10 garage, usually with the help of morn and dad. It always seems that mom and dad get into deco- rating the bicycle more than the Jdds. It becomes a sense ol honor as the kids in the neighborhood rompcto agaJ.O.St one another and th n ride their bicycles up to the start or th parade. ln my ound, the Mariners Fourth of July Parade is how a kid hould remember the holi- day growing up -I know I do. J The town, the neighborhoods, your school friends, everyone gets together for one day. signal- ing the kickorf of sum.mer and the fireworks later at rught. BARNABY THE CLOWN Of course, the Fourth of July Parade would not be complete without Barnaby thf' Clown. For as long as I have been invol ved in the parade -as a participant or helping organize the day's events with my wile -Barnaby has been the Rock of Gibraltar that has held the parade togeth- er. He gets the kids and thelr parents involved ln the spirit of the day. Sl'IRIT OF NEWPORT You see, this parade has SEE EDWARDS MGI 110 Fam.we. from Marlnen lllllgllborllood par.-down the meet on lie Pom81,ot Jaty. '" • • • • .. • " .. 4 • • " " • • • • • ., • • • "' I :t t a 'I ., ' ~ ' ! i ; ~ ~ . ' • .. .. • • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot THE GOOD LIFE Beaches, shopping, dining were draws for many who moved to Newport neighborhood 1 JllNlFH\ RACIMO ways, shopping, beaches, UCI ~Flot and cultural centers. • bile Newport Beach •One of the most special neighborhoods are dis-lhlngs about it is you can go from the semi,urban feel or all the tinctive iri geography homes to the pristine setting of and physical characteris-the Back Bay just by walkin~ tics,. residents from all over the about one-half mile," she Sdld. city share a love for the .good life. Some of those same reasons They say they came to New-are given by Alan Sikock on port for the perfect weather, easy why be and his wile decided to access to the city's pristine retire to Bal~ Coves, which is beaches, smog-free air, and nestled on the westernmost bp of world-class shopping and dining. Newpqrt Harbor. Llbby and Jack Keating "Newport Beach is very much moved from Manhattan Beach to like a small town to us, even Eastblutf in 1964, when 'the though it's a fairly good-sized housing development was the dty, • said Silcock, who moved only one on the east side of into his waterfront home when he Upper Newport Bay. decided to retire three years ago. The community is very active "1 think having all the different in local churches, schools, sports areas -the Cannery Vtl.ldge, Lido, and b obbies. Because Eastbluff the Back Bay -adds to the charm lies under John Wayne Airport's of the place," he said. "It's not bor- flight path, many have also ing -there is always something become involved in city govern-different and fun to do.• ment and airport issues. He added that challenges tac- Libby Keating said she and ing Newport Beach neighbor- Jack in the neighborhood hoods include finding a balance because of its proximity to free· between development and qudli- hat In the world Is going on? .,, It has become evident that people everywhere arc literally in sea rch f something that can only be produced beyond the natural arena. hey are searching and searching and yet not finding; they are spend- ng large amounts of money trying to find something to satisfy their eeds. The rise of psychics and fortune telJers is a sign to th~ human ace that there Is something beyond the natural realm that can pro· Ide answers to life's journey. The psyl:hlc networks In the last few months have gone bankrupt. ortune tellers are beginning to realize that they cannot provide suffl- ent resuJts for thelr clients, psychic networks are going out of busl- ess simply because their callers are finding out that what they have n told has tumed out to be a hoax. lf the psychics and fortune tellers were truly legitimate, then why ouldn't they see that they were headed toward bankruptcy? The mwer ls simple -the so-calJed supernatural power that they trusted in failed and caused them to wo nder even within themselves whether there was someting else that was missing in their search for ~upernat­ ural insight and power. Are there any answers? Yes. True signs and wonders are to lead all who see them to deliverance. Ttue signs and wonders are events of divine power, events that cause amazement, events that signify some- thing. These slgns and wonders originate straight from the bafconles of heaven. Divine power can only come from a God who expresses a compassion unkown to mankind. A compassion that can bring a supernatural miracle to a person's llfe. It does not matter what your needs are, lf you need a physical healing, there is a God In heaven who ls ready to heal your body. If you are In need of finances, there Is a God In heaven who Is ready to prove himself a flnandal miracle worker ln your Ufe. Whatever It Is that you need, Jesus Christ Is prov- ing himself to people all over that he Is now ready as never before to work a supernatural miracle in their lives. The question Is this -are you ready to let him prove himself to you? Submltted by Htaling Touch Christian Center, (949) 549-5353. I I 'I Visit S» Mar Presbyterian Ji' cong ) tion with OPEN MIN PEN HEARTS SI. Marlt is a progrmil h located JUSI acron from . Corona Del Mar High SchOo/ al """of jambom and Eastbluff1Ford. Worship and Church I for childrm at 9:30am 2100 MAR VISTA O ri. • NEWPORT BEACH 644-i341 A SPECIAL INVITATION JUST FOR YOV! HEALING TOUCH CHlUSTIAN CENTER cordially invites you and your family to join us for our first annual MIRACLE CELEBRATION! We want to invite you to come see how Jesus Christ U. literally performing miracles in lives everywhere. It does not matter who you arc or what your needs are, we believe there is a miracle waiting for you if you can just get to thi special service dedicated to you and your destn."l. )'pu hive absolutely nothlna to loose but evcrythin& to aainl Th.is 1pedll 1trYltt will be htld Sunday, SepttmMr 6th at 2.-00 p.m. at: 1 The Country Side Inn and Suites 325 Bristol St. Costa Meu, CA. 92626 •fl'ff refreshmenta will be Hrved following service •A 1pecl1l gift wtll be given to 111 ln attendan(e •Nunery and childcare will be provided. FREE transportation to thia special service, pleue call (714) 549-5353 ~by HIAUNC TOUCH OWSTlAN CINTU Friday, August 28, 1998 89 I .> Where the simple life never went o-µt of style C11m..,11-. CNINl;Y Ml) NM<'V GARI>NFll • eadllne in the Shore Clilf s Clarion: •Jack Webb Movmg into the Neighbor.hood.• , U you sdy Mr. Webb hasn't been around for a while, you're ngbt but then neither has the Shore Cliffs CIM1on Tucked between Buck Gully dnd Morning C dnyon, Shore DON LEACH I DAILY Pl.OT CWfs is the last development in Jan Morrow, le~ with kids Kir-Corona del MdI that didn't try to reshdpe the earth. It follows the by and KaiWn. chats with East-ndtural contour of the land, mak-' bluff neighbor Libby Keating. ing for fewer views but elmunat- mg the regimented rows of Irvine ty of life, and mak.mg sure rede-Terrdce dnd Idler developments. velopmenl efforts are well When the development was pldnned. bwlt, coral trees were planted at But that won't change his each entrance dnd dlong decision to stay here for the rest Evenmg Ccmyon. At one time, of his We. there Ul>Cd to be I.mes of cars dn· "We travel a great deal, and ving through to ddmire the trees every lime we come back home, in bloom. Whether because of we know that was the right deci· the way they're trimmed or their sion, • he said, "I have never age, they no longer put on the thought l should leave here dlld burst or color they once did, but go somewhere else." they sWJ make a marvelous sight Abundant Life Our culture i~ fi lied with ph ra~es that co1wim:c us that "just a little moreH would be "enough". In fact, the market economy under which our capitalist system thrives must establish a sense of scarcity in order to survive. It ha-; been said that the modern American dream is: "to tne money you don't have to buy thing.5 yo11 don't need to impreu people you don't know". Since we arc bombarded with that message or carclty day-in and ay-out can the church be the one plate where we focus on the abun- ancc God has given us. Can this be the plan· where we celebrate what iod ha!I given us "enough"? Isn't thi'i what the Go'ipcl message ls aU about? •1 am come that you may l11ne life, and have 11 more abundantly."' ohn 10: 10) That abundant life is here and now, revealed In how we • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 11 / am come that you 1nay have life, and have it more abundantly." Qohn 10:10) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ook at what we have; recognlzlng our lives are a~ filled with gifts from od through those we love and those who love us, celebrating what e have Instead of complaining about what we do not have. Generosl· comes from the heart that Is overflowing with a sense of abundance. t Is to the generous that Christ promises the abundant life. St1bmitted by Tile Rewrend Ptter D. 1/ayts, Rector of Tile Paris Ii Cll11rc h of aint Mlcllael cmtl All Angels, Corona tie/ Mar. Newport Harbor Lutheran Church Ltarning tftt 1U1Jnl ullifin9 tftt 'Hbg. >tncfwrttf tn Cftrist Rev Poul N Sv1ngen. tnterim Pastor Sunday Worship 9 15 o m. • childcare available Christion Education 10:30 o.m. beginning Sept. 20 (949) 548-3631 Preschool (949) 548-7198 798 Dover Dr. (16th & Dover), Newport Beach Int Michael l All~-I E al Church f with tbeir curved limbs. Shore Cliffs, then as !)OW, had Smaller than the other Corond pnvatf' walkways to Little Corona del Mar neighborhoods, Shore cUld Thrrd Beach (Morning Cliffs was an ideal neighborhood Canyon) Locked gates at the top to grow up. in, the sort of place of the steps block the general that welcomed a newspaper pub-pubhc, which means Shore Cwts lished and edited by two 10-year-residents don't hdve the pdtking olds. It was anchored, in the days problems of Old Corona del Mar, when we bved there, by the forrru-but fof' us it meant haVlflg to climb dable Mrs. Harry, the dnvmg force over a 6-foot fence -since we 1 behind the ovef'SlZed Santa Oaus mvandbly forgot or lost our keys' . each house put up for Chnstmas. But once past the gates. ofter The decorations went up on Mrs Saturday morning chores, we Harry's schedule, although Santa's had all ddy m the water and ldt!. position was left to the mctividual er, buried m the warm sand. par· inµlginabon. en~ amved with baloney !>and-Shore Clilfs winds between wiches dnd decks of cards to 1om the two canyons in circular us dJld their own fnends swings, the homes a mixture of There's one vacant lot left m comfortable ranch wood and Shore Cijifs It's been vacant tot brick and stunning mam1ons. years Rumor has 1t that the One of the most notable IS the property is owned by one of the old Killifer house of brick and Righteous Brothers. It's JUSt the glass, perched on the point sort of rumor that rrught inspire a above Arch Rock, a subject of new generation of Shore CWfs many amateur pamtings. Shore luds to start a newspaper. Cliffs also boasts the most unusu-We h.Jghly recommend it. al house in Newport, the •mush· room" house. with its flowmg. •CHRISTIN CARNEY and NANCY organic shapes. GARONER five m Corona del Mar CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA UNITED METHODIST 1400 W. Balboa Boulevard Newport Beach 8:30 Bible Study on the beach 9:30 Worship THE REV. DR. GEORGE R. CRISP., PASTOR (949) 673-3805 JUBILEE 2000 "C d S " ome an ee Join us as we prepare for the new millennium. Faith sharing in small groups. Come and experience the new spirit of Christian Community. t Starting in October - Please join us. For more information Call 75 9-0396 Our Lady Queen of Angel s Catholic Church 2046 Mar Vista Dr., Newport Beach 644-0200 Discover Newport Center United Methodist Church We believe in Scripture, Tradition, Reason and Experience. The ~ Ccnta Uaitcd Method.in Ptachool provlda a wvaa eccepting a-Yironmcnt for yoang c:hildftn and dltir fiunilia. The Rev. Cathleen A. Coots Pastor N~rt Center United Methodist Chlll'Ch 1601 Marpaite A'ftftue Corona .WM..., CA 92625 • 5-day Wonhip AM~ f:clu<*ioa for e.11 agea QJl.lawl ...u.ble 5ert5ce TI.... laOO L•. It lChOO ~ .a..m"'-07•5 • • • c \ r \ r l s t ( ( . ' = ~ 1 ' l , . ' ' i I • ' \ • Friday, August 28, 1998 Newport Beoch/Costa M.esa Daily Pild fA city rich in history and culture BUFFA CONTINUED FROM 88 My own neighborhood, Mesa Verde, has some interesting stops on the magical history tour. The Estancia adobe at Adams and Mesa Verde West is about a block from our house and is one of the oldest structures in Califor- nia. To the kids in the neighbor- hood, I'm sure it's been every- thing from an ,enchanted castle EDWARDS CONTINUED FROM 88 D would like to unfold bnefiy Cost1t Mesa's hJs- tory in four penod.s. The Lukup Indians distingwsh the finJ penod. Pood·gdtherers, they utmzed a stone technology. The I,..ukup ate udeld~d clams ap.d sh~lll1sb, acorns from the h.ills,.ocean rish, rdbb1ts, rodents, roots or seeds. With stone mortars/and pestles, they prepared the 'food. Their mystenous cogged stones sug· nian gc-,ted religious ceremonies. The> Lukup clmg to our uwdre· 1 . ~·. ncss· FaifVlew Park con tams dants still own l~>' m our dty and thousands ot sea shell bits. This gwe thetr name ti> a park. delms h mute teshmony of lh£>1r A second WljlS Carl John pdst prt>Sence. Segerstrom, a, Swedtsh unrru- The 1 ~tspdruc penod opened grant. He leased 20 acres, then the next chapter. Spilln's t 7b4 boug.ht 4'0 and gradually . . dC'c1.,1on t1.,1 colonize c dlifornld acqmred.2',000, most within oty brouqhl in two new influence'>. limits. This family dry farmed Th<• first, Misswn Sdn Judo I lung beans. I guess everyone Cr1p1'>t1c1no, Jed to bwldlDg d wdy knows tus heirs bwll South Coast stcition. or estdnoa llldt ovN· Pldza. They also donated to the Jookl'd the Sdnta And River This city the Estancia and the land stru«lun qa\e sheltN to travelers Mound it. dncl cowboys called vuqtwro!'., Henry Meyer migrated here in who hc1cl to herd lht mio;;swn's J8q8. He raised barley. Meyer c<1ttlP Construrt<'d betwe<>n 1821 I Street is named after him. He e1nd J 828, the nty ol Costc1 Mt•'>t1 and other growers shipped their 111 1 <m1> rC>'>torPd it dS c1 mtmrnm. gram on the Santa Ana and Th<' ollwr innuenr<' was the Newport Railroad, which ran K1nq of Spc1tn's J 810 land grant down Newport Boulevard. One to J;)'>l' r\ntonrn Yorbd <1nd h1!-> of the rail s1dmgs, Halper, rn•plww l\furh of our cit} 1s con· becar:ne the name for the grow- tc110Pd w1lhm what lhE· Yorbds mg village. c c11INI th(• Rtlncho StlntJdgo de 11lis village growth resulted Sdnta A.nd Ten yedf'> dfler Mex1-I from an expand.mg population co took over Cahforrua m 1823. lhdt served the agricultural hlnter- thc> qovPmnwnt disbanded nus-land. sions Ran< lung ciorrundted Harper's 1920 population was Tlw Unitl:'c1 States' 1848 con· 200 in 1920. In 1923, a contest qtll''>l of l\.1£>x1co ushered in our changed the name to Costa Mesa. third p<·no<l· thP Gredt Drought A dose knit community evolved. of 181> l-1>4. Thirty months with· The Costa Mesa Herald began out 111m PndPd rnnchmq dorm-publication in 1923. Women orga- nc11H P f<1rmc>rs who fcll!-.P<} true k mzed their Women's'C'lub the and l1Plcl crop ... replan•d rc1nd1· '>dllle year The Lions Club and c1s Ttw .. c1rt'c1 underwt>nt c1 tran-.-Chttmber of Cormnerce followed. lormc1t1on I Community spmt asserted Tlm·1· d010ng mdily fdmilH~s it.self with the Scarecrow Carru- 1ll ustratc• this change val, which rc:U1 annually four , 111 1870, dil Engh.sh unnugrdnt, years before World War IL Three I lulwrt I lenry Wakehdm, bought water d1stncts sold water to the 208 rt( ll'S of the fonner Rancho population of 4,000. Sc1nll<HJ<> ctc Sdfll.d ~a to raise With World War U, Costa com, b1•c1ns and pork. I lb descPn· Mesa entered its #Cmderella" TAX PROBLEMS FROM THE IRS? 1:-Y-B. EOD. SBOE. US/STATE EXCISE YE. \H HOl '~D TAX PHEPARATION & HI PHESE~T.-\TIO~ l~DIVIDl ',\L<;, PARTNEHSHIPS, COHPOl l \TIO'\S. EST:\.TES & THl 'STS '> l~CmtE TAX RETL'ft~S: CL'RRENT YEAR. PRIOR YEAR~. Ol'T-OP·STATE S IU:.LEASI.:. Ot-'I AX LIEXS, LEVIES & SEIZURES ~::~;. .. ~;~'~s ~T \1E~ALI·.~1 \X REn'RNS S IH>EIV\L & ST.\TE PAYROLL TAX RETURNS ~....,::i..5 RE\'IEW & PHEPARATION OP ESTATE PL.\.~~ & TIU'ST AGREEMENTS CALL ;\;QW FOR FREE CONSL 'LTATION with the purcho. of eoch Reg Pnced item,~ 10°!o OFF Your Soconcl \,-. penod. The War brought the Santa Ana Army Air Base. Thou-sands of men came from a1i over to train. With the civilians who served this operation plus the men who returned after their dis- charge, tl\e base generated a population spurt. Cityhood fol- lowed ln 1953. Inexpensive land beckoned small industries such as Narmco and J .C. Carter. These compa-: nies laid a foundation for our cur-: rent ranking as sixth in Southern ~ California high tech facilities. : Public institutions -OCC, the : Orange County Fair, Fairview · of the best-kept secrets in Orange Cowity. Speaking of secrets, it's the well-known. and not so well-known, traces of the dty's history sPrinkled around town that interest me. You can still see remnants of the Santa fm.a Army Air Base at OCC and' the Fairgrounds. Dur- ing Wo~ld War 11, >t was the largest a\'iation training facility in the world. I~most famous cadet was a New York.Yankees centerfielder named DiMaggio who enllstPd to do iiis part. to a death star trom a distant galaxy. Of course, the South Coast Metro area is a remarkable mix of homes. businesses, fine restaurants, hotels and cultural amenities with an international reputation. become more than just a day to celebrate the country's indepen- dence. Jt has become a day to celebrate Newport Beach and the greater Westcliff/Dover Shores area. . Developmental Center, Newport- Mesa Unilied School District - brought in big staffs and state dollars. Retail outlets -the Harbor Center, South Coast Plaza, Costa ·Mesa Courtyards, 'Ilia.ogle Square and the Lab Anti-Mall - designated Costa Mesa as the shopping place. Did you hear a\:¥>ut the plane crash at Harbor and Wilson? Proba_9.ly not. It happened in the : 19~0 . There's a great picture in ; the · torical S~ety archives of : t.b unlucky little plane standing : , 6n its nose while a couple of ~ onlookers stare at it as U it just : dropped in from Mars. Today, G:osta Mesa coQtinues its long tradition of defying labels. It's not a small town and it's not a big city. It's both. Wheh you have a few minutes, park that car and check out the neigh- borhood. Just tell them the May- or sent you. In recent years, I have seen grandparents bringing their grandchildren to this great event. I've seen second and third generations enjoying tlie bot dogs, games and pa.ntde festivi- ties that their parents enjoyed years before. And I've seen peo- pl~ returning from far away to renew old acquaintances. It truly makes Newport Beach unique, and it is part of the spirit ulat makes Newport Beach great. Our "City of the Arts" identity took root with the success of the Civic Playhouse, South Coast Repertory and the Art League. The arrival in 1986 of the Per- forming Arts Center confirmed . .that identity. Include, also, OCC's : fine arts programs, the Theater ! District and the world class : Noguchi Garden. Public sculp-i tures, too, from the South Coast : Plaza collection, OCC's "Leg-· end" and our Community Center bronze "Mother and Child. fur- ther reveal a creative spirit • HANK PANAH is a Costa Mesa resident. FAMILY CONTINUED FROM 88 Although it was the beach that first dre w Terry and Usa Reedy to Costa Mesa from Lawrence, Kan., the couple decided to stay because it was a good place to raise their children. "There's just a lot of commu- nity inspired things that we take advantage of and the kids e njoy very much," Terry Reedy said. • PETER BUFF-' Is the mayor of Costa Mesa and a regular Daily Pilot columnist. The Reedys and their two children, Colby, 11, and Chanteal, 8, gain a sense of own- ership of their community when they participate ln things like the annual Back Bay and Neighbors for Neighbors cleanups. Colby also is a junior lifeguard and volunteered for the Orange County Fair, perfonning as a clown in opening ceremonies and in the rodeo. The Reedys live in Mesa Del Mar, just behind the Orange County Fairgrounds, located in the center of Costa Mesa. • TOM EDWARDS Is the mayor of Newport Beach. In addition to the abundance of community activities for the family to partake in, the Reedys also appreciate Costa Mesa schools, libraries, shopping and arts programs. Whether it be shopping, • schools, the arts or other ameni-.. ties, the Reedys, Somers and Maples all have plenty of reasons to make Costa Mesa their home. "This is my town, and I love it." Maples sald. "I love the atti- tude of the people, the friendli- ness, the 'hello' that happens wherever I go." 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