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'ng the Newpori-Mesa communities since 1907
. ·morsof
........... &lrber's death
T he Corona del Mar com-
munity looks out for its
own.
When word began to leak
that "fast Eddie,"'
a popular barber
on Marigold
Avenue was
seriously
injured in a
hit-and-run
accident. cus-
tomers were
gravely con-
cerned.
Fortunately for Eddie Banue-
IQl1 it was a case of mistaken
identity.
Banuelos was greeted Mon-
day morning by a customer who
couldn't believe he recovered so
quickly. The customer had con-
fused "Fast Eddie," who plays in
three bands when he puts down
1* pair of scissors with Eddie
Serrano, who headed the popu-
lar rock group Cannibal and the
Headhunters.
Serrano died Aug. 25 of mas-
llve head injuries he suffered
when a car struck his motorcycle
in Los Angeles. He was 51.
"People are still calling me,
wondering if I am 0 .K .. • Banue-
los said. "They have been very
kind."
Banuelos, 60, got his nick-
name from a Corona del Mar
High School basketball coach
w ho whisked his players off to
the barber shop.
DISOPLINE THE CATHOLIC WAY:
While discussing ways to make
Saturday in-house suspensions
more "grueling." school board
member Dana Bl~ck recalled her
days in Catholic school when
she would have to endure "Nun
Day," which was overseen by a
sister with a yardstick.
But, in light of budget con-
straints, which limit the amount
each school could spend on the
in-house suspension program,
Mike Fine, Newport-Mesa's
assistant superintendent of busi-
ness services, said it's unlikely
that district could duplicate the
effectiveness of nuns.
Said Fine, "I don't know if we
could hire a nun for $20,000 a
year.·
• FROM NEWPORT TO BELIZE:
ewport Beach resident Susan
A. Boyd was made to feel at
home while vacationing in
8elize. She came across Woody's
Wharf Bar at the Corona del Mar
Jiotel, situated on the waterfront
the South American fishing
d diving paradise.
The hotel and bar are appar-
ntly owned by a retired couple
m Newport Beach who
pened Woody's Wharf Bar and
orona de! Mar Hotel and Real-
Office -all in honor of the
rtginal Newport Beach leg-
ndary Woody's Wharf.
The best part: In addition to
· ce hotel roonis and friendly
rvice, Woody's in Belize report-
y serves up all the free rum
unch you can drink.
I ON VACATION
Dally Pilot
columnist
UndeDon
spentstx
days in the
wlldemess
wtthout a
shower or
change of
dothes. Pewl
Here he Is
standing in
front of
Waugh Lake
in the Sierra.
wtth Ritter
Rangetn the
backgrOund.
-Compiled by
Dally Pilot staff
HEAT
DON LEACH I OAll.Y PILOT
Corona del Mar State Beach resembled an amusement park Sunday as·thousands of people flocked to the coastal
shores to beat the heat. Below, Damon Bihm, right, teases Shawni Ellls during a card game at the beach.
_A hot day at the eac
With the mercury
in the 80s on
the coast, Southern
Californians find
shelter from the heat
on the local sands
ALISON MURRAY
Wffi>I
W ith temperatures reaching a
sweltering 113 degrees in some
parts of Southe rn California,
more than 85,000 people went to the
beaches in Newport Beach on Sunday,
where the high temperature was a much
cooler 86 degrees.
"[It's} much nicer here," said Lynne
Lon berg of Riverside. "It's 113 out there
today. At least you can go outside here."
•1 like it," said Nick Skawinski of
Newport Beach. "I wish it was hotter."
Corona del Mar State Beach was a
sea of colored umbrellas and people,
some of whom even set up camp in the •
shade by the concession stands and
bathrooms.
"It was pretty packed when we got
here," said Ron Wilson of Fullerton, who
arrived at the beach with his 3-year-old
son, Ron, around 10:30 a.m.
"Tiris is the most crowded I've ever
seen it,• said Teri Thompson of Simi Val-
ley.
Green flag conditions kept rescues
down to 35 on Sunday, said Marine Safety
Supervisor Brent Jacobsen of the New-
port Fire and Marine Department.
At 68 degrees, the water provided a
cool sanctuary from the heat.
"It's been nice here. ~cause we've
been in the water," said Terri Mont-
gomery of Portland, Ore., who came with
her friend Desiree Millard of Riverside.
Beachgoers grabbed up Boogie boards
and rental umbrellas from a stand
manned by Skawinski. At 3:15 p.m ., only
45 minutes before the umbrellas were
due back, customers were still lining up.
"I was completely out of umbrellas ear-
lier," he said.
Concession stand employees were kept
busy serving liquids and ice cream to
parched customers.
·n ·s too hot to eat," supervisor Gordon
Kilmer said. "They're just drinking.•
Employees said business was brisk but
not overwhelming.
"Not like long lines, but just consistent.
A lot of poopJe, ~ Kyle Ganshert of Irvine
said.
Spirits were high in the mid-afternoon
as children played at the edge of the
water and swimmers clowned around m
the waves.
"It was a lot of fun,· Wilson said, as his
son slept on his shoulder.
"The beach is a wonderful resource,"
Kilmer said. ·u·s refreshing and it kind of
500thes the spirit.•
C 0 M M U N I T Y I R. I E F I N G
..
WISH OF THE WEEK
• ThMe items -and many more -are
"wishes· the principals of the Newport-
Mesa Unified School District would like to
have granted in order to continue lmprov-
int the quality of students' education. Take
a look at the list below and maybe you, by
volunteering In a computer lab or donating
books. can make a wish come true.
• ADAMS ELEMENTARY: Ubr•ry
books (English •nd Spanish); Ink
cartridges for Hewlett Pllebrd print·
en (bllick and color); SCMMf', C.11
Barbera Harrio9ton lrt 424-7935.
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MONDAY, AUGUST 31 ; 1998
'
Costa Mesa
men shot
by burglars
• The victims were standing
in hallway of their h ome w he n
the intruders fired and fled .
~Pilot
COSTA MESA-Two men were shot
edrly Sunday morning dfter they found
two burglars in lhe hdllway of theLr C"os-
td Mesd home m the 2900 block of Croft-
don Street, police said
. After they hedrd noises at cibout 5
a.m., Theodore Schralf, 35, dnd Shdlle
Geil. 29, went into the haUway of their
house, where two men were stdndmg,
sdtd Sgt. Tun Schennum of the Costa
Mesa Pol.tee Department.
One of thP men fired two ::.hob, rut-
ting Geil m the foot dnd Sc hrdff in the
hip, Sch<!nnum said
The suspects who were de::.cnbed as
in lheir edrly 20s, then fled .south on
Crolldon Street.
Nothing appeared to be mu.smg but
d videocassette recorder had been
unplugged. Pollce were conducting d
follow-up uwestigabon Sunddy.
Both of the Vlct1ms were transported
to \'\\.-'stem Medlcal Center and are in
stdble cond1tton, pol.tee :.aid
Honors
students'
work will be
worth more
• Students enrolled in honors
classes will be given the same
treatment as those in advanced
placement courses.
Datt Pb
NEWPORT-MESA -Grade point .
averages dlld class ranlungs for h1qh
school students who ldke honors Eng-
1.tsh classes and students who tdke d
ceramics cldss are the .... ame even
though the work load ts sub~tdnt1ally
cbJferent. ·
But the school board 1s tr);ng to
change that.
At its Tuesday rught meeting. U1e
board gave prelinundfv dpproval to a
new pobcy that would qwe honor<>
classes the same grade pomt average as
advanced ,placement dds::.es. The board
is scheduled to make a findl decision at
its Sept. 8 meeting.
Newport Harbor H1gh School parent
Rochelle O'Donnell has been working
hard for the past year dfld a hall to get
the distnct to grant we1ghted status to
honors classes.
"lt makes a lot of cWfe re nce tor C'lass
ranking and their grade pomt average •
she said.
Under the current system, a student
who takes a freshman English class a nd
gets an A gets a higher grade pomt
average tha n a student who takto>'> the
SEE HONORS PAGE 4
INDEX
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2 Monday. August 3 l, 1998
1111111011
Eridl 'L c...... of CosU Mftol
rKen~ r ei>led • lachetof of
M~k n Prof sionat MuMc from
Bert.lu College of Musk in
. . . .. Newport Seoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot
8osto<1 C.rly Simon, • s n9'r, J
com~r and lyrkKt congtiWtet· '
ed S3S ~r•duatff at the ~"S ·,r 1{
l998 c.ommencement •t the HyneJ JI.
Com1entloo <;enter In Botton,,:J
Simon, along with songwrltl,n91
team Jerry Leiber •nd Mike St04~
Costa Mesa Police Department Patrol Area I Commander
w~u awarded an honorary doltdr·
ate. Some of Simon's hits Jncii{,de
"Nobody Does It Betttr,f and
"The Right Thing to Do ; l~lber
and Stoller wrote •Love Mt,"
"loving You,· and "Jallhouse
Rock" for Elvis. Pr•ley • Other
Berklee honorary d0<1orate
includP Duke Elllngton, Patti
LaBelle, James Tdylor, Billy Joel
and Bonnie Relit. Berklre College
of Music was founded ln 1!MS ....
MlchMI "rlgandl was rt<ently
elected area commander. His
responsib1ltt1es will include all
~uadrons in Orange, Riverside,
San D1e90, and Imperial' counties.
+WHEN WERE YOU HIRED?:
Ja.n.20, 1975
+ FAMILY STATUS: Mamed to
Sberry and have three sons: Jeff,
Erle and Adam
+ AGE:49 I\ \~
,/
'
+ EDUCATION: Bachelor't
degree in Criminal Ju.sttp!, asso.-
ctate's degree in QualitY Tec:.b·
nology I
+ PAST POsmoNS;-'ll'affic
bureau commander, SWAT com-
mander, mQtor
Up (LOSE training supervi·
sor, juvenile and
narcotics detective
+ PRESENT OCCUPATION: Costa
Mesa police lieutenant-Patrol
Area 1 commander
+ EXPLANATION OF JOB: Man-
ager of police department ser-
vices and responsibilities in the
south section of the city.
+ THE BEST IOOK YOU11E
READ: •7 Habits oC Highly Effec·
tive People• by Stephen It Cov-
ey
+THE COMPACT DISC IN YOUR
CAR IUGHT NOW: Elton Jobn'f
•sieeping in the Past•
I
+WORD OR PHRASE YOU
MOST OVERUSE: •Dude.•
+WHAT CAH YOU COOK?: Eggs
+A HABrf YOU WISH YOU
COULD CHANGE: Consuming
too much soda
+THE COWGE MAJOR YOU
ALMOST TOOK: Mechanical
engineering
+YOUR LAST otARITABlE ACT:
Christmas Give-A-Way Program
and Neighbors for Neighbors
+AS A CHILD, WHAT DID
SCHOOLMATES TEASE YOU
ABOUT: (name) Clark Kent
Jill LJoyd and A.alOdaws was
recently hired to handle a promo-
tional campaign. The campaign is
for the Farmers Fair and Expo at
the Lclke Perris Fairgrounds. The
fair will run 0(1 10 18 The firm.
which i\ a media relations and
111arketmg f1rrn based out of Costa
Mesa arid Santa Ana, specializes in
th,. promotions of festivals and
faus Jill Lloyd and As\<Xiates will
at~o provide servtee for theme
mmcpt development The
Orange County Fair 1n Costa Mesa
'"<1:ntly honorPd Lloyd with a 2S-
yt•ar service award Lloyd Is the
pror~c1pal of the agency . New-
port Bedch rc\ident Mike Man-
gion• Jr. ha\ recently been re-
r·lettf'd pre\1drnt of the McDon-
ol<J's Operators Assoe1at1on of
Southern Ci:1ldorn1a. Mangione,
Jr, 49, hJs bN·n rt' elected for
.mother two ye;u term Mangione
Jr will lead the McDonald's Oper-
ator's Assoc1at1on of Southern Cal-
+ YOUR GREATEST PERSONAL
ACHIEVEMENT: Won more than
100 gold .medals won in
motocross racing in the state
and world police/fire Olympics.
+WHAT IS IN YOUR TRUNK
RIGHT NOW: San Francisco
Giants te~ blanket +WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE
BEEN VOTED IN HIGH SCHOOL:
mercial citrus groves + THE THING YOU DISLIKE
MOST ABOUT YOUR APPEAR·
ANCE: A few too many poun.ds +THE RRST THING THAT
ATIRACTEO YOU TO YOUR
SPOUSE OR PARTNER: Style of
walk and bubbly personality.
Most Politically Astute +ONE THING YOU WOULD
CHANGE ABOUT THE WORLD IF
YO" COULD: Desire for more
human kindness
+ YOUR PERSONAL MOTTO:
"Do it right the first time.• +WHO ARE YOU HEROES: + I HAVE A DREAM THAT: I
could have been a professional
motocross factory racer.
+YOUR GREATEST EXTRAVA--
GANCE: Attending Major League
Baseball games from coast to
coast to watch my son play.
Abraham Llncoln, Lee Iaccoca
(Chrysler), and my dad. Arvan.
+THE WORST IDEA YOU EVER
HAD: Taking my kids surfing in
Costa Rica.
+ FAVORrTE ESCAPE FROM
REALITY: Working in my com-
+YOUR IDEA OF EXEROSE: Off-
road motocross racing
v PHONE NUMBER WHERE PEO-
PLE CAN REACH YOU: 754-51 90
Fresh leaders take over at Te Winkle school
• The Costa Mesa middle school has new principal,
Sharon Fry, and new assistant principal, ~eff Gal). ~
HUSEIN MAsHNI middle school is a chance to mas-
~ Pb ter the 'kills that they may have
missed in e lementary school.
MESA VERDE -A new team •Tuey also need to develop I
1s mdlUling the helm at TeWinkle healthy study habits and have a
Middle School. Fonner Costa well-rounded life,• she said.
Mesa High School Assistant Prih· •Whether it's music or sports, they
cipal Sharon Fry replaces Mary need to have some kind of
A.no Ehret as principal and fonner involvement to learn teamwork
TeWrnkle counselor Jeff Gall and social skills with other stu-
replaces Mike Murphy as· assis-dents.•
tanl principal. Hiving worked in Santa Ana,
Fry, who bas also workE!Q as an Fry said she feels confident tbat
assistant principal at Century she has the skills to oversee the
High School in Santa Ana, said school and its diverse student
she has always had an affinity for population. Many TeWtnkle stu·
working with middle school stu-dents are English lAnguage leam-
dents. ers from the West Side of Costa
#I know what students need Mesa.
BRIAN P08UOA I DAILY PILOT
Jeff Gall, left. la the new assistant principal, and Sharon Fry is
the new principal at TeWlnkle Middle School in Costa Mesa.
Slw has also met with Gall, the
new assistant principal who was d
counselot at TeWinkle from rnqu
to 1996. For the past two years,
Gall has been a counselor dt
Travis Ranch K-8 school in Yorbd •
Linda. ~ut upon completing tus
ach:Junistrdtive training this year,
Gall said he looked forward to
returning to TeWmkle.
• BeUlg a counselor gave me d
good understand.mg of studeAts'.
needs and how to meet thosEl
needs: he said. "In nuddJe
school, Jods are literally m the
middle of bemg chifdren dnd
adults. You have to have a staff
that knows how to help them
develop academically, socially
and emotionally."
His years at TeWmkle have
also given tum a good working
relationship with the TeWinkle
community and the families of
many of U1e students.
-.iforn1a Board of Dffec:tors In over-
seeing several tasks These tasks
include advert1s1ng, public rela·
t1om, promotion\ and marketing
1111t1at1ves These tasks will affect
more than SOO McDonald's restau-
ra11•s throughout the Southern
California area Mangione, Jr., is
cred1tPd with having moved his
way up through the ranks from an
entry level cr~w person m 1966
Ma11q1one. Jr. owns McDonald's
restavr ants 1n areas throughout
Southern California including
Rolling Hills, Torrance, Long Beach
and Los Angeles Mangione, Jr.
comes from a background of fam·
ily membPr\ who have been
McDon~d·s lr~nrhisees and mem-
bcr.s of the McDonald's Operator's·
Association of Southern Callfor-
r11rJ Mangione. Jr .. ts dlso a mem-
ber of chambers of commerce in
Los Angeles. Torrance and Long
8Pach Mangione, Jr. was elected
MtDonald's Operator's Assoc.la
tion of Southern California presi-
d<'nt m 1986 and again 1n 1996.
M<lngionr, Jr has seNed as vtee
pr~ident of the McDonald's Oper-
ator's As~oc1at1on of Southern C.I·
1fornic1 for three terms Costa
Mesa's Rodhelm M•rketlng
Group hols recently been selected
to provide serveces 1n the areas of
rnllrketmg and public relations to
two West Coast professional ser-
vices firms . These two West Coast
firms are the lrvlne·based Global
capital Markets and the wff1ern
regional offkes of Price Water·
house Coopers. Rodheim Market·
Ing Gro~~ Is a full-servte• firm In
marketing communi"tions.
when they're in middle school to •Tue bottom line is that all stu-
succeed in high school," she said. dents wa.nt · to be treated with
"One of the reasons I was at Cos-respect and courtesy," sh~ said.
ta Mesa High was that they have •And all parents want the ·same
seventh and eighth graders things for their children: that they I Pry, who was hired Tu6l>day, I has met with Ehret who has taken I
there.· be successful in school and learn basn't bad a chance to meet with over as principal of Mariners Ele-
For some students, Fry said in a safe environment." all of the TeWin.kle stafi, but she mentary School in Newport Beach.
"I'm very excited about every
aspect of my job," he said. •1 have
a reill good rapport with the com-
munity here and I'm really happy
to come back."
VOL 92, NO. 206
THOMAS H. JOHNSON.
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Chief finandM Offlcer
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WEDDlllS AID EllGAGEMENTS
ding of Diane Marie Tonkovich of Irvine
a.nd Douglas
The bride's backyard garden in Lake
The matron of honor was Jacquie
Holm~ of Mission Viejo and ber brides·
maid )Vas Breuda Ballok. Everett Miller of
Costa Mesa.
The matron of honor was lngrid Bruder
of Newport Coast, and her bridesma.Jds
were Alica Miller, Susan Roberts and Lynn
Tuthill. Forest was the set-
ting for the July 11 _
wedding of
Sharon Daniels of
Lake Forest and
Bill Crosby of
Corona del Mar.
The bride is the
daughter of Mr.
and Mn. Harold
Daniels of Long
Beach.
lbe garden set-
ting with the rock
waterfall and pond
created a picture
perfect setting.
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lbe bridegroom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lynn Crosby of Port Allegany.
lbe best man was Dr. Michael Mullin of
Corona del Mar and bis usher was the
groom's son, Chris Crosby.
The reception was at the home of the
bride and was attended by 85 guests.
The couple plan to live in Lake Forest
following a wedding trip to Maui.
lbe groom is employed with the Keyes
Co. in Irvine.
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The bride is the
daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. E. Paul
Tonkovich of
Irvine.
lbe bride wore
a white satin
princess-style
bridal gown and
carried a bouquet
of red r6Ilunculus
The bndegroom is the son of Mr. ·and
Mrs. Ronald V. Miller of Costa Mesa.
His best man was John Corrigan of Cos-
ta Mesa. and the ushers were Erle Dom,
Greg Tonkovich and Matt Tonkovich.
tulips and roses, Douglas Miler and
and a lace hand-Diane Tonkovich
The reception was held under a tent sur·
rounde(l by apple trees and cherry trees
.near the brlde's family's log cabin. •
The couple spent their honeymoon. iq
Avalon on Catalina Island. They reside ii'!
Costa Mesa. •
The bride is a senior auditor witli
Ingram Micro. The groom is vice president
of national accounts for a division of Fir'Sl
kerchief made
from the wedding
veil of her great-great grandmother. Data Corp. ·
SURF
A south-south-
1.3 west swell
should arrive
today bringing
with It sets In 3 ...
3.0 the shoulder-
to hel<l·hlgh
r1nge. The
4.9 dense low
clouds and fog·
covered arHs
0.8 off the co.st
ere hevlng an
l.7 effect on the
surfs. On the
fist Co.it;
wrfen •re talt· 2.8
lr,g to the
Wftft left by 5.J
Hurtlqne
lonnle.
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POLICE ·ftlES
COSTA MESA
• 9rtsto1 ~A wallet and sever1I compact discs W9'tfl SSO
~ stolen from a car In the 3300 block.
• luddngtym Drtw: A business suit. sllk flowers and several
items of jewelry worth $5,300 were stolen from • home'in the
1100 blodc.
• ~lltghllm °""9: A tire el'ld tire rim worth $200 were
stoh!n from acer in the 1100 bk>dt.
• Goff eou. Drtw: Fl~etn MMr ~worth ssoo were
stolen In the 1700 block.
• °'lll9t c.owt: A cellUI« PhOni worth SJOO was sto6eo from
a CM In the 1700 blodr. 1 --IUOt • Mir Ml I ............... *'•www. A duffwl bag.
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Monday, August 31, 1998 3
Four Costa Mesa teens raise enough money to take trip to Washlngton , D.C.
I
STACY Bw:lwN-MAltnNli.5 government building.
Qllf Pilt "I don 't mow why J,i took
that," Martinez says and .shrugs. J uana Salgado may never
have dreamed of being
president of the United
States before she became a
member of Girls Inc., but she
does now.
She and three friends -all
members of the Costa Mesa
chapter of Girls lnc. -just
returned from a trip to Washing-
ton, D.C.
The 17-year-old high school
senior has been a member of the
group for less than a year. In that
time, she bas gained sell-confi-
dence and awareness she did
not have before.
"We want to empower young
girls to become heolthy and suc-
cessful women in the cQmmuni-
ty, •says teen program fadlitator
Lourdes Martinez. ·we want
them to become assertive.•
Martinez, a 24-year-old Costa
Mesa resident, is on the staff ol
the national nonprofit agency
that helps young women realize
their dreams and their potential.
She accompanied the girls on
their trip.
·we are here to expose them
to opportunities they might not
otherwise have,• she says.
The photos bring baCk mem:
orie1 of the six-day trip, during
which the girls meFwitb offi-
cials and visited piAn.y of the
Capitol's monupients and
museums.
Their itinerary reads like a
D.C. travel guide, and none of
the girls will iell you she didn't
make good use ol her time.
The girls had planned the trip
to play a role in addressing a
policy that involves teens, but
because Congress was not in
session, they used the trip as an
educational experience and to
get exposure for the agency.
The girls bad round-table dis-
cussions with Jeff Prieto, a pres·
idential fellow at the Depart-
ment of Health and Human Ser-
vices, and Anita Perez-Pergu·
son, president of the National
Women's Political Caucus.
They had planned to meet
with Maria Echaveste, deputy of
chief staff to the president, but
she was called away. So the girls
met with a public liaison for the
office instead.
Alice, a 16-year-old senior at
Estancia High, noted that no one
there was talking about the cur-
rent presidential situation. "Not
a word,• she says.
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Alice Boltron, Sandra Ascen-
cio, Jenny Gonzales and Juana
will tell you they have just had
one of those opportunities.
The four girls, fresh with
excitement and stories from the
nation's Capitol, sat around a
large table at the agency's head-
quarters and giggled while they
·rupped through photos of their
trip.
The girls hadn't envisioned
going to Washington, D.C., until
early this year, when they dis-
cussed the idea with Martinez.
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Jenny Gonzales, 16, left. Sandra Ascendo, 17, and Allee Boltron, 16, look at photos of their recent hip to the nation's capitol where
they volunteered at a Washington Mutual event, sold merchandise and wrote letters asking for sponsorship for Girls Inc..
"Lulu, what's this?• one girl
asks Martinez as she raises a
photo of an officer in front of a
cash priHs for
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Eight girls wanted to make
the trip, but the cost eliminated
half the group.
Sandra, Alice, Juana and Jen-
ny raised funds with garage
sales, becoming volunteer .
helpers at events that gained
them corporate donations, and
The !7th Annual
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· They started in February and
•kept going up to the very last
weekend," Juana says.
"Even though they had
bumps in the road, they did not
give up,"-Martinez says. "And I
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In total, the girls raised
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"If it wasn't for Girls Inc., we
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dra. "It wasn't in my plans.•
Sandra, an Estancia High
senior, has been coming to the
agency for three years, but she
had never taken part in an activ-
ity like the tri p.
Likewise for Jenny, a 16-year-
old sophomore at Costa Mesa
High, who bas been involved
with Guls Inc. fo r tour years.
"The one thing that I would
like to gel out is that teen guls
should try Girls Inc. to reach
thelr goals because it helped
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the pictures from their trip to
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• Send AROUND TOWN items to the
Daily Pilot. AIOI.Rf Town. 330 W. hy St,
Costa Mesa 92627; fa• them to 646-
4170: or call 540-1224, e.i. 228, A com-
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fou.nd at www.~ -TODAY
A I~ photography exbJb lUon
will be on display through Sept.
18 in the Newport Beach City
Hall Gallery, 3300 Newport Blvd.
Admission is free. For more infor-
mauon, call (949) 717-3870
TUESDAY
The Orange County chapter of
th<> Nat1onaJ Association of
Women Business Owners wUI
present an evening of networking
w1th corpordte sponsors and com-
rnuruty members from 6 to 8 p .m
dl the Wyndham Garden Hotel.
3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa
Mesa Th(• event will feature a
buffet dmner and door prizes.
Adnusswn i.s $29 for members
rJnd guests Nonmembers are $44.
r:or more mfonnation, caJJ (714)
8'32-5741
WEDNESDAY
The Newport Harbor Panbel-
lenic will meet at 10 d.m. al the
PrJrk Newport Clubhouse, One
Prirk NPwport Dnve, Newport
1:3edch The meellng lS at 10:30
d m dnd will be foUowed by a
program dlld lunch AU aJumru
soronty members drc• inVlted.
Aclrruss1011 1s $5 For more in!or-
mntion c c1111449) h?~i-5808
The Networkers will meet from
1 l ·4.5 o 111 to 1 pm dt the Cosw
Mesa (jolf .ind Country Club.
170 I < ioll < ourc,p IJnve. Adrru~
c,1on 1s $1 J. dnd me ludes lunch For
more' inlo1111<1L111n, CdlJ 885-90q3.
Connect at the Corona del Mar
Brdm h L1lnr1ry. d sPnPs of work-
.,hops fC'<llunnq tips for effecuve
ll'><' ol llhrury rPsources, will be
prel>cntNt lrom 7 to 8:30 p.m.
r·V('f)' WPclnesddy through Nov
.!'> rtl th" 1Jlm1ry, 420 Marigold
Av" ThP workl>hop~ will also f<'d·
lun• slrcttl'~JI!''> for Wt>b naVlga-
lwn Ad1ni ... s1on rs fret• For morn
inlorrnrtll<m. c dll 717 ·3801
THURSDAY
New Leaf Natural Cuisine LLC of
Costi1 Mesd will pr<>wnt cook.mg
cldSSC'> on thP mrJny forms of soy
from 4·30 to 11 :30 d.m . d.lld 6:30 to
8 30 11 m m Costo MeSd Reservd-
t10ns dH' rPQUlJ'Pd Adm1ss1on is
$35. Tiw rld'>S IS Jmutec1 to four Or
five peoplt• for more information,
cdU 444-1005
HONORS
CONTINUED FROM 1
sigm!icanUy hardN honors Enq-
hsh class and gel<; <1 B WhJ!c the
honors students worked s19mh-
rdntly hdfder than thosP in edSIN
classes. their grad<' point aver-
clges ar<> counted the same, which
becomes d handicap for the hon-
ors stud<>nts when applying for
coJJege
·It's cJs 1f the students c1re
penahzcd ror taklny the hdtder
cldss, • O'Donnell '>did
The rurrf'nt policy also aff Pcts
d student's rlc1l>s ranking. The stu·
dent who gPts the higher score m
th<' easier class couJd hdve a rugh-
rr class rdnkmg than a student
who takes the harder dass, but
CJf3ts the lower grade.
"It reflects well on a student's
c oUeye application lf they can say
they gTddUdted ln lhe top 15 of
thelr class,· O'Donnell said.
With the hoard's proposed
policy chdnges, honors classes
would have> the same grade
point civerage as advanced
placement classes.
Rather than its current four-
polnt grading system, the boa.rd is
proposlng a five-point system ln
which a grade of A equals 5
points, B is 3 points, C is 2 points,
D Is 1 point, and an P provides no
points.
Advanced placement classes,
which also count for college cred·
1t, have been on the five-point
grading scale since 1982.
·1·m absolutely tiWlated that
they approved it," O'Donnell
said, •but I'm disappointed that tt
will not be re~ctlve."
Under the board's p roposed
revisions, all high school students
KENNY
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A freedom from smoking clas
will be presented from 7 to 9 p.m
every Thursday and Monday
throughout September beginning
today at Hoag Memorial Hospttal.
Medical Library Conference
Room. •one Hoag Dnve, Newport
Beach. Reserva~ons are reqwred.
Admission is $75 and may be
reimbursed by yow healtb insur·
~. For more inlormat>on, call
(949) 722-6237.
SEPT. 5
A back-country bike will take ·
place from 9 a.m. to noon dt Crys-
tal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast
Highway. Newport Beach. Hikers
should meet at El Moro Visitor
Cent.er. Parking 15 $5. For more
information, call (949) 494-3539.
A beach walk will take place
from 9 a.m. to noon a t CrystaJ
Cove State Park, 8411 E. Coast
Highwdy. Newport Beach. Walk·
ers should meet at Pelican Point
parking lot No. 2. Parking is $5.
For more infortfldtion, call (949)
494-3539.
SEPT. 6
A back-cowitry hike will take
place from 9 a.m. to noon at Crys-
tal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. Hikers
should meet at El Moro Visitor
Center. Parking is $5. For more
mfonnation, call (949) 494-3539.
SEPT. 11
A mountain bike ride will take
place from 6 to 8 p.m. at Crystal
Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast
High\\'.ay. Newport Beach . Bikers
should meet at El Moro Visitor
Center Park.mg is $5. For more
infonndllon, call (949) 494-3539.
SEPT. 15
New Leaf Natural Culstne LLC of
Costa Mesa will present cookmg
dasses on sea lredsures from 9:30
to 11 .30 d.m and 6:30 to 8·30 p.m
Ln Cosld Mesd. Reseivallons are
requued. Admission is $35. The
class is limited to four or five peo·
pie For more mronndtion, caU
444-1005
SEPT. 19
New Leaf NaturaJ Cuisine UC o f
Costa Mesa will present a cook·
ing cldSS on Sed treasures from
9:30 to 11 :30 a.m. in Costa Mesa.
Reservations are requued.
AdJTIJssion lS $35. The class is lim-
ited to four or five people. For
more information. call 444-1005.
m grddes 9 through will be dble to
get the weighted grade point
avernge ror honors classes.
However, the board deeded
agdanst allowing students who
hav<' di ready taken honors classes
to gc>t a higher GPA for their
e fforts Among those students is
O'Donnell's son, a semor who
Wdnls to go to Stanford.
O'Donne lJ said the decision
couJcl represent a disadvantage
for her son
Bodrd members Dana Black
dnd Judy Franco said they would
have liked to have tbe grading
system dpply to dll honors classes
that current students have taken
smcc they entered high school.
"I wanted it to be retroactive,•
Black said. "I've been working on
tJus for four yedrs and it seems fair
AIOUND TOWN
ONGOING
A conUnutng e-mail dJ.acussion
(l.Jld ~upJ)Ort group for victims of
the mfecUous brain disorder
Creutzfeldt-Jakob di ease is at
http://members.aol.com/larm-
str853/cjdvoice/tjdvo1ce.htm.
The KJwanis Club of Newport
Beach-Corona del Mar meets at
noon Thursdays at tbe Batua
Connthian Yacht Cub, 1601 Bay-
side Drive, Corona deJ Mar. For
more infonnation, call 852-1148.
Oasis SenJor Center offers a haJf-
hour of free legal consultation by
appointment. Appointments can
be made at 644-3244.
Monthly workshops for people
wilh cancer and lheir relatives are
offered from 1 to 8:30 p.m. the
second Tuesday of every month at
the Patty and George Hoag Can-
cer Center in Newport Beach. For
more information, call 760-5542.
A support group for younger
patients with lupus meets from
1 :30 to 3 p.m. the second and
fourth Wednesday of each month
in Newport Beach. For details,
caJJ 536-t 7 34.
A workshop for people with
lymphedema meets from 2:30 to
4:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of each
month in the auditonum at Hoag
Cancer Ce11ter in Newport Beach.
For information, call 760-5542.
Oasis Senior Center offers a meal
program for members. Lunch is
served daily from 11 :45 a.m. to
12:15 p.m. in the multipurpose
room at 800 Marguente Ave.,
Corona dcl Mar. Home-delivered
meals are available for home-
bound soniors. Reservdtions are
required. Mcdls are sponsored by
SCSS fnc. Cdll 644-3244
Oasis Senior Center otters rental
of me~hcal equipment, from
wheelchairs to walkers dtld more
by ccilling 644-3244.
Oasis Senior Center has a com·
prehenslve medical library that
Cdn be used to research any med-
ical question Call 644-3244.
Oasis Senlor Center offers a
counselor to assist with quesbons
about Medtrare, HMOs, and sup-
plemental and long-term care
inswance by appointment. Call
644-3244.
Expanded Awareness Seminars
presents a weekly meditation ses-
sion at 8 p.m. Wednesdays at lhe
I lub of Newport Mesa. 230 E.
17th St., Suite 218. Suggested
donation is $10. For more infor-
mation, call 646-1128.
A free introductory class In pri-
mordial sound meditation ls
lo th'e students who stepped up
and took the harder dasses, but
the rest of the board didn't thihk so. .
O'Donnell said she expects
that several parents will show up
at the Sept. 8 meeting tQ urge the
offered by Marvin Greenberg ut
Complementary Healing Arts,
666 Baker St., Costa Mesa. Call
969-7653
The Newport Beach PsycholOgl·
cal Association presents a men's
support group at • p.m. Fridays.
The fee is $25 per session. For
more tnformation, call 122-4588.
The Alliance for the Me ntally ID
of Orange County provides edu-
cation and emotional support for
families with loved ones who ate
mentally ill. A free support group
meets from 10 to 11:30 a..m. every
other Saturday at Orange County
Mental Health C linic, 3115 Red
Hill Ave., Costa Mesa. For more
information, call 850-8463.
St. Andrew 's PresJ>yte rlan
Church offers a support group for
families with loved ones who ate
mentally ill. The group meets
from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Sundays in lhe
church's Dierenfield Hall C, 600
St. Andrews Road, Newport
Beach. The confidential group is
open to lhe community. For more
information, call 631-2880.
Pro pects Networking G roup
meets from 7:15 to 8:30 a.m.
Wednesdays at Mimi's Cafe, 1835
Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa.
Breakfast is $6. For more informa-
tion, call Angie Stafford at 474-
2225 or nna Firman at 551-3156. .
All Lassen's Leads Club meets at
7:15 a.m. Tuesdays at Mimi's
Cate, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa
Mesa. Call 646-1252.
Zen Home Stitche ry, a locaJ
manufacturer of meditation sup-
plies, holds a free meditation from
5 to 7 p.m. Sundays at Mesa BU$i·
ness Center, 711 W. 17th St., Suite
A-8, Costa Mesa. For more infor-
mation, call 722-7818.
The Newport Beach Parks,
Beaches and Recreation Commis-
sion meets at 7 p.m. the first Tues-
day of each month in the City
Council chambers, 3300 Newport
Blvd., Newport Beach. For more
information, call 644-3151.
NlcotJne Anonymo us lellow shlp
wants to help men and women
who smoke to quit and remain
smoke free. For more information
on local evening meetings, call
650-2713.
The Costa Mesa His torical Soci-
ety holds a free open house from
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursdays at
1870 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa.
The event features memorabilia
from the city of Costa Mesa and
the Santa Ana Army Air Base. For
more information, call 631-5918.
Ove re aters Anonymous meets
from 7 to 9 p.m . Wednesdays at
board to make the policy revt-
sions retroactive.
-1 hope a lot of parents will
show up,· O'Donnell said. •t
think the board has been very
courteous and responsive to us in
the past.·
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St. John's EpISCOpal Church. 18:3
E Bay St., Cotta Mesa For more
information, call 953·0900
OaslJ Sentor Center otte r • a
Parkinson's dtsease support group
from 7 to 9 p.m. the &ee0nd Thurs·
day of each month at 800 Mar-
guerite Ave., Corpna del Mar. Por
more information, call 644-3244.
The Ve>ga Place otters a prenatal
and postnatal yoga class from 3 to
4:30 p.m. Thursdays. New classes
began on the first of the month.
Call 642-1400.
Hoag Cancer Center offers Man
to Man, a free prostate ca~cer dis-
cussion gr-pup, from 7 to 8;30 p.m
the first Wednesday of each
mont.b at the center auclitoriurn, 1
Hoag Drive, Building 41. New-
port Beach. Call 722-6237.
The PacUlc Business Xchange
has weekly breakfast meetings at
7 a.m. Tuesdays at the Pacific
Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd.,
Newport Beach. There is no
charge for the initial meeting. For
more information, call 640-0588.
The Newport Beach Psychologl·
cal Association presents a coed
relationship group caUed insight
Equals Power at 7 p.m. Thurs-
days. The fee is $25 per week. For
more information, call 722-4588.
Hoag Cancer Center otters a free
relaxation cmd imagery workshop
f:rom 10 to 11 :30 a.m the fourth
Wednesday of each month at 1
Hoag Dnve. Bwlding 41, New-
port Beach . For more inlonnation.
call 760-5542.
A tree telephone help llne for
seniors 62 years and older is
offered by mortgage consultant
Bob Brennan at 3 p.m Wednes·
days at Bayside Village, 300 E.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach
Call 723-0233.
The Sea Explorer SbJp Del Mar
711 of Orange COunty offers d
program 'for young men ages 14
to 18 who are mterested m learn·
ing about sailing, seamdnship.
piloting. navtgation dnd cruising
Meebngs dre from 6 to 9 p .m
Wednesdays cit the Sea Explorer
Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast High-
way, Newport Beach. Call 642-
6301 or 551-8591.
Oasls Senior Cent r often ongo.
lng asi.;1stance, counseling and
c ferrlll eMces for seniors Por
fif)J>Ointments or more Ul!ormu·
uon .. caU 644-3244.
The Costa Mesa ~or Clthen
Square and Round Dance Cluh
seeks experienced dancers to join
in from 9 lo 11 a.m. Thursdelyi. 1tl
lhe Costa Mesa Seruor Centt•r,
19th and Pomona &treets. Co~t11
Mesa. Call 545-5669.
A free support group for canct>1
patients meets at 7 p .m. Wednl',·
days and a support group for pco
pie sulfering from chronic fatigut•
syndrome> meets from 1 to 1 O p.111.
Wednesdays at lhe Institute l1Jr
Holistic Treatment and Resedn h,
4019 Westerly Place, Suite I oo
Ney.r'port Beach. For more t.nlm-
mdtion, call 251-8700.
Arthritis Foundation instructor
Wyoma McKinJey leads an exPr
cise class at 1 t a .m. Thursday' df
the Jewish Senior Center, 250 r
Baker St, Costa Mesa. For mon·
information, call 5 13-5641.
Nightly meetings are offered ln
Costa Mesa and Newport Bear h
for anyone who wants to owr-
come rucotme addiction. Call 77.t
9106 or (800) 642-0666.
The Newport Sports Collection .
Foundation, a nonprofit organll.d·
Uon, operdles a free museum ul
620 Newport Center Drive, Nt.>w
port Beach The museum., whirl
hds one of the world's largest col
lections of sports memoratnlld, ,.,
open from 9 d.m . to S p.m. W(>ek .
ddys. Ccill 721-9333.
Hoag Cancer Center sponsor~ d
free lat ctu dass for intermerl1dh·
lo advanced levels from 10:'.lO to
t l :30 a.m Thursdays for f><'Oph
with cuncer and thetr famtlu '· A
begmner session meets from
10:30 to J 1 :30 a.m. Fridays. Tiw
classes are designed to redufl•
stress, mcrease longevity and pro
mote a st•nse of well being with
basic, easy-to-learn, nonslrPnu
ous movements to dJd m bdlt1nn
and concentration. The clds" ,..,
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Monday, August 31 , 1998 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949~7 44223
~PREP WATER POLO PREVIEW
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Newport Harbor High
&eniors see this season as
culmination of hard work
\ · and Sailors' past success.
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DcWt Plot . ' NEWPORT BEAC'I I With five
returning stdrters lrom ldst ycdr's
Sect View Ledguc chd1Tlp1onship
team, the upc-ommg season looks
good for Newport I ldrbor H1gh's
boys water polo ledm
Peetz is the two-meter man on
offellSe and Leeper is the two-
m~ter defender.
1' The five helped the Sailors
reach the quarterfinals of the CIF '
Southern Section Division I play-,
offs . before losing to Capistrano'
VaJley. For many teams, the pres-
sure tQ win a CIF title the follow-
ing .season would be distracting.
Not for this group:
Ne wport Harbor has a lot of
experience on the bench as well.
Seniors Trip Fitzgeorge, Nolan
Bibb, Chip Going, Drew Dolkas '
8lld Andrf!w Evans will give the
Sailors quality substitution capa-
bilities. ·
"We ·have a lot of seniors,• Bar-
nett said. •So as you can see, we
are fairly deep. It is important to
have seniors to fill in where need-
ed.
'98 TARS
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• Jeff ... IP IF Sr. + ICWln lledc9r Sr.
+Cllnt PMtlSr.
• ~ caff9y Sr.
•'nip Fl ...... Sr.
·we should hdve d good
team ... COdch B1JJ 8dmett said
·we have d lot of expem•ncc· dnd
good athletes •
The cxpPnenrc> comec, from
returners Gdry Conwell, Jeff
Leeper, Kevin Becker, Cl.mt PPetz
and Tyler Caffey The hvP have
pldyed togc Uwr for three years
and hdve devc•Joped t1 qood pool
reidl.lonstup, two on lrosh-soph
and ldst sct1son on vdrs1ty.
ConweU, Beck dnd Ct1ffcy will
WATER POLO
Berg has
Mustangs
rebuilding
New coach believes thi~ year's t~ is strong,
but knows he must work
h ard to build up the
Mustangs' program.
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COSTA MESA Ldst season's
C'ostd MPsd I ltqh boys Wdlc•1 polo
h'dm rf'dchccl th<' ctr SoulhE>m
Sec tmn D1v1swn II fmdls ltist S<'d·
son lieforP losing to Lo.., Ald m1tos,
9 -4
A lot hd., chdncwcJ .
Mciny of thosl' plctyl'f'> qrctclu-
atetl, l<·c1vmq d lot of slols to hit on
varsity ThNP will c1lc,o be no
Juruor Vdrs1ty pr0<1Mm th1s ypar
But moc,t 1mportc1ntly, the Mus-
tangs hnvP d nc•w rnt1ch ttus SCd·
son, Enc Bc•rcJ
Berg. who will be• d lull-ttmf'
teach er m the fdll c1t Costd M<>sd,
h~ plans lor lhP ri•hu1lchng lhe
Mmtangs proqrr1m from the
gre!Qnd up by stttrtmn c1n ag<>
g roup progrcml c1ncl rC'cru1tmg
heavtly on campu<,.
But mdk(• no 11rn.ldk('. B<>rg
expects thts ycc1r's tc•dm , dP<,p1tP
limited varsity exposun', to mdk<'
some noise and lhrPc1lPn to wm
the Pacific Codst L<'d<Ju<• Lill<'.
"Thts group has th1• c·c1pdhthty
to do wonderful ttunq..,," Berq
saJd "It 's 1ust going to tak<• a con-
saous effort on evC'ryone's pc1rt •
The key to succ<>ss this Sedson
is u wo-part process First. lead-
e~Jp from th<> thr<'<' rPmammg
seruors has to b<' solid St>c-ond,
the 1umors and undNC'lc1ssmen
need to step up m d hurry
"We're' C'dt<'nng to c1 vdnC'ty of
talent levC'ls th1i. yc•c1r, • Berg said
"Keepmq Pve>ryl>ody c-hdllc>nged
and improvmq 1..., the> mdJOr con-
cern. The younqer pldYN'> with
no Vdrs1ty <'Xpc>nc>nce nt>ed to
develop dS quickly dS po~s1ble."
Berg knows thJs 1s not un er.1sy
process, but b<'licves that hts
~g style hds been wannly
r~ived and has a positi ve effect.
'Personal g0c1J setUng is the
mOlii unportant thing, ft Berg said. ·er.ery dnll that I have has a spe-
cific purpose. The drills a re
designed to help the young p lay-
•For them this is a culmination
of good careers,• Barnett said.
"They are working very diligent·
ly towards a championship. They
want to win league and go as far
tn CIF as they can.•
The only major loss from last
season's team was goalie John
Phams, who graduated.
For the Sailors to win, they
need ·junior Tim Birdsong, who
has been solid on frosh-soph for
the past two season, to ste p on
and take command in goal.
"Pharris is difficult to replace,"
Barnett said . "But Birdsong is
• Eagles behind schedule
: because of the swnmer
· distractions and setbacks.
JA.'iON II JU.
ers learn the baste skills needed COSTA MESA _ With four
dlld challenge the older players returners from last year's cham-
to execute with precision.· · pionship team, the Estancia
One of the players w ho has : High boys cross country team
easily adapted to Berg's coaching : looked strong, on paper, before
system ls returrung senior Hunter : swnrner training began. That's
Thylor. : when a number of things went Taylor will be the team leader, wrong.
with help from seniors Matt Dunn For starters, senior Stephan
8lld Ma tt npton. •niylor ls a ve r-• Appell was sidelined by a pulled
satile player," Berg saJd. "He has : muscle. Senior Javier Labastida
played two-meter d efense, but : then succumbed to an ingrown
this ~ason he will be more of an • t ail d in , th all-ar~und utility player on both oe n 8ll ' one 0~ e more
sldes of the ball... : bizarre events of the summer, senior M8lluel Orozco wu blt-1\.vo players, sophomore Mike • ten by a poisonous spider while
Whitman and junior Mike Vallan-Visiting Ill Salvador.
court, have already started to • Those problems were com-
develop beyond Berg's expecte-: pounded by a number of runners
tions and will mak an impact · working 40 hoW'I or more a this season. •Whibnan is a strong develop-~ week to help support their fami·
ing player: Berg saJd •He's : lles and the distractiona of sum-
young, but has great offensive : mer romance.
skills. Vailancourt bas a solid : With the seaton only • few
foundation of skills and will be ! weeks away, Coech Charlie
SEE MUSTANGS MGI 7
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: Appell ts scrambling to get hll
: team beck tn c:ompeUUion eondt-
"A good bench is very unpor-
tant when playing seven minute
quarters."
• NolM llbti Sr.
• a.Ip Going Sr.
• 0.... Dole• Sr.
• An*ww 1v .. Sr.
MAAC MARTIN I DAl.Y Pl.OT
Harbor goalie Tim Birdsong ls one of the Tars' major weapons.
Defe nding their Sea View
League title will not be easy for
the Sailors. The league is deep in
talent, maybe .deeper than any
other league in Southern Calilor-
nia.
• PMIM' ......... So.
+PU Kepnerlr.
• .,.Mlon ...... "· • Coedt: a1n 1111rnett going to be a good goalie. He has starter last year, Belden lettered
all the assets. He has high range. as a freshman and has a lot of
He is quick and understands the potential. ma kes each team play harder
against the other. position well.• •His speed is his best skill,"
Also key to this season will be Barnett said. "He has a lot of
the emergence of sophomore speed and has experience playing
Pe ter Belde n. Although not a water polo for a number of years."
Corona del Mar has a strong
program and always fields a good
team. Also, there is a local rivalry
between the two programs that
CAIOllll
Newport
Harbor
Hlgb's
Patrk:k
Shanaa (rtgbt)
aDdGreg
Cblnagllde
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waterwttb
tbitlr C-11
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to the dock
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Aquatic
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cbamplons
aftel' the1t
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endeavon
In Seattle.
IOYS CIOSS COUNTRY PREVIEW
ti on.
·we need to concentrate on
heavy mileage and getting the
team working together again,•
Appell said. "They have the
experience of last year, but it's
going to take a lot of work to get
the team back into mental shape
because of all the distractions
and inconveniences.•
Last lea.son, the Eagles won
the Pad.fie Coast League, placed
second at the CIP Southern Sec-
tion Division IV finals and sec-
ond place at the state finals.
1\vo seniors who have had
good summen are Alberto
Munoz and Orozco, who was
able to come back from his
encounter with an arachnid.
•Munoz just lovea to com-
pete," Appell Mid. •Orozco is a
hard worker and very ded.kated
to making Ills running better. He
bu a lot of natural skill.•
Por Bit.and.a to make a ret\irn
trip, it needs to get quality pet·
fon:n&neel from its 3-6 run.nan.
StepbaD Appell and Labutide
are healthy and have made good
progna coming back. •we
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'91 EAGLES
• Aa.to MwtOa Sr. + ........ Oroeco Sr.
·~"L:C::· ...... Sr.
...... AppellSr.
•--c.dm-Sr.
• Abe enou,. "· • '*"" "-•-"· ......... Sr.
• Coedt: a.tie Appelt.
have the potential to go to state,•
Coach Appell said. •The guys
want to go, it's just a matter ol
getting ready.•
One thing that Appell is
working hard on ls teamwork.
Munoz bas the ability to be a
front runner in most races. But
for the rest of his runners, Appell
is getting them to run in a group
to help each other.
"We can't have a lot of space
betWeen our runnen, • Appell
said. •we need to make sure of a
pack running for the second put
ol the race so each athlete can
pUlh the Otben .•
"It's kind of like USC against
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~~-ete:rmination
uns deep with
NAC standouts
•Newport Aquatic Center's Sharma, Chinn combine
talent with tenacity to paddle up the junior ranks.
BARRY FAIJLKNER
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Seated in the Newport
Aquatic Center clubhouse,
dilcussing their craft, it's
euy to picture 16-year-old
Newport Harbor High juniors
Patridc Sharma and Greg Chinn
reveling in the peaceful solitude
of a misty-morning paddle
through the Back Bay.
In a sport where even the ! most elite athletes toil in near-
: total anonymity, the verbal
: efficiency and humility with
: which each answers questions
: about their recent success,
: silhouettes neatly over the
: understated athletic profile
: canoeists enjoy. i It doesn't take long, however,
: to dip into the dogged ! determination that floats be.neath
: this glassy surface, lurking less
: deep than they plunge their i paddles with each muscle-
: wrenc;:bing stroke.
: "This ts the type of sport i where results give direct
: feedback to how well you train,"
: Sakt Sharma, who won five gold
: medals at the Eddie Bauer
: Canoe-Kayak National
: Championships earlier this
: month in Seattle. "The people
: who train the hardest, got the ! fastest and I like that"
: Chinn, who teamed with b1s ! longtime friend to win the C-2
: (two-person canoe) jumor nabonal
: championships at 500 and 1,000
Five years ago ...
• It was a bad week for a couple of
meters, while also sharing a spot
'in the victorious C-4 junior 1,000
boat, is also content with this
work-reward ratio.
It's the kind of challenge that
made the canoe more intriguing
to them than the kayak, though
both took more than three
months to master the basic
bal8llce reqWred to remain
upright on one knee in the
racing craft.
It's the resistance against
which they brace for two and
three canoe workouts a day. m
days a week, for all but a couple
weeks of the year. In addition,
. they regularly run, swim and lift
weights, all in preparation for the
two or three major annual
com~titions which are wedged
between the spring and fall.
It's the same motivating force
that compelled them to leave the
fam.W.a.rity of Southern California.
waters, for the forest-lined
stretches ol the Vltava River in
Prague, Czech Republic, where
they completed a five-week
summer training session prior to
the Aug. 12-16 nationals.
"I'd say it played a big role in
our success," Chinn said or the
trip to Central EW'Ope, coordinat-
ed by NAC fixture and former
Czech and United States national
team canoeist Jirka Batlik.
• Jirka has kind of been a
mentor to us,• Shanna said. "He
saw us unproving and thought it
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LOOlllll IAC« •
local football ptoducts who were playmg in the NFL.
Todd Marlnovtch, a Balboa resident who started at Capistrano
Valley High and USC, was released by the Los Angeles Raiders.
Marinovich, who had two starts in 1992, both loses to the Kansas City
Chiefs, had been competing for the third-string quarterback. job with
Billy Joe Holbert. Jeff Hosteller was slated as the starter.
Also released was Corona del Mar product Jeff. Thoma.son. The tight
end, who was a four-year starter for the University of Oregon. was
cut loose by the Cindnatti Bengals. Thomason joined the Bengals the
previous season as a walk-on. (He later caught on with Green Bay).
• In more positive local football news, Orange Coast College's AnthonJ
Davis was being heavily recruited by NCAA Division I football
programs for next season.
• Speaking of Pirates football, OCC played its first scrimmage of the
season against Santa Moruca. Quarterback. Todd Mather was eight for
eight in passing and threw for 114 touchdowns.
• The preseason ClF Southern Section DlVlSion IV football rankings
came out and Corona del Mar was ranked No. 2. Newport Harbor was
ranked seventh.
• Matt Lundln, who guided the Orange County Giants to the Connie
Mack Baseball World Series, )Vas hired as head coach for CdM's base-,
ball program. "
10 years ago ...
• The season was looking up for the Estancia football program. The
teem wa ~turning three four-year starters and six two-year starters
to the lirieup and looked to be more competitive in the Sea View
League.
• lrllm George, a tranlfer from Bakenfield, took the field for OCC
tn a ecrtmniage againit Santa Monica and proceeded to score twice
and display the quality of his talents ..
GeorQe was llat8d to share beck field dutiel with lobert Lee and
COlta Me.a product.,,._ lldflll.
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-'98 SAILORS HAVE A REPEAT ATTITUDE
Solid Newport Harbor
team figm.es to compete
Sea View League crown
'despite the deep waters.
JA '-tON I ltu.
Daily Pfd
think. everyone is in agreement to
improve on what we were able to
accomplish last year.•
Senior Curt Herberts was the
most valuable runner last season
and returns with senior Adam
Antoninj, senior Steve Jensen and
junior Hugo Cortes to lead the
team. .
1.0 Y S C R 0 SS C 0 U NT RY PR E VI E W
of junior Chris Landgren and
sophomore Chris McMillen.
Landgren was on the bubble
last year, almost making varsity.
But he couldn't seem to break into
the top seven nmners. After a
good junior varsity season and a
strong summer, Landgren is back
and will be a key contributor.
thmgs from him as far as a opho·
more goes on varsity," B(\J"Ty said.
The S~a View League will con-
tinue to pose a challenge for the
Sailors. Goin9 undefeated wasn't
easy last season and this year the
league looks even stronger.
"It's crazy as always,• Bany
said. ·We will not look past any-
body. You can't rest any week m a
dual meet -boys or giJ ls •
SAILORS
•eurt~Sr.
+ Admit AntoiWll Sr.
+ St.we.,__, Sr.
• tlugo Cortm Jr. • Chris L.-ndgren Jr.
+ OW9 McMHlen So.
+...USingerSr.
• Scott Mlliahatl Sr.
• John PM.chett So.
+ Coach: aim Barry
MOndoy, August 3 l. l 998 7
Dav nport ready
for U.S. Open run
• FLUSH -
: ING, N.Y. -llNNIS
: Newport Beach's Lindsay Daven-
: port stdrt.s the tW>t round of >in-! gl~ at the U.S. Open today a&<the
: No. 2 seed.
: Davenr><>rt, hot on the heels of
: Martina Hmg1s for the Nq. t
! rnnk.ln9, opens up agcunst Catali-
: na Cnstea of Romarua, who )s '
: ranked '73rd. •
: Jn the men's c;mgles, Taylor
: Dent or Corona dl!I r-.fcu awaits
: one of th~' wmnen. lrom the qual-
: ifymg tournament. that 1s ongo:
: mg.
NEWPORT BEACH -After last
~ea.son's roll through the Sea
·View League, second place finish
at the CIF Southern Section DiVl-
1 sion III finals and fourth place fin-
•isb at·.the state finals, Newport
Harbor High's boys cross cduntr}t
team has a lot to live up to.
Despite losing three key senior,
Coach Bim Barry believes the
most important components of
last ~~ar's squad are returning
and.this team can reach higher
"These guys are very strong
and have had a lot of past suc-
cess, 11 Barry said. "We have two
league champions from track last
season and other guys are multi-
ple lettermen.
"They're were just studs and
are even better this season.•
Her~ and Antoniru are the
co-captains and have adapted
well to a leadership role. •They
are doing a great job leading the
team in multiple facets,• Barry
said. "They are setting the exam-
ple for every one and helping the
new guys fit in."
"He wasn't as consistent as we
needed him last season,• · Barry
said. "But he's a year older, a year
stronger and a year faster. He
hasn't been in a race yet, but he
had a fantastic track season and a
good summer.•
McMillen came out for cross
country in the middle of his fresh-
man year. When track season
came a.round, McMillen made the
varsity and developed into a reli-
able runner.
Corona del Mar figures to have
a strong team of quality young
runners, as will Sdnta Margarita.
El Toro also puts together quality
teams
Irvine will likely present the
toughest challenge with the best I
runners from last season return-
ing.
Dent, who JS currently ranked
Uonal and Woodbndge Invitation· : 573rd m smgl~. h~s a tough road
al. "These meets are for everyone : after the first round II he w1.11'l h~
to get some competition under : must face the \\-1.Ilner of the Marat
their belts before league starts." : Sa.Jin-t:vtagnus Gustabon match
One thmg will be ctifferent lhi!> : Gustafson. who is fdvored, L<> cur-
year. U the Sailor., do well in : rently rdnk~ 23rd dn<.l has l>t>~n
league and qualify for the ctiVI-: dS high as 10th m his career
sional futals; il will not be in D1V1-·: Play only get'> hdrder !tom
sion nI. A growth m enrollmerlt : there beCdUSe Dent lS m the Sdme
has bumped the Sdi.lors to D1Vl-: bracket secllon d~ Andre .~gd~s1
·levels than its predecessor.
•we haven't sat down and set
any goals yet," Barry sa.td. ·But I Great things are also expected "We expect some significant.
As d tuneup, the Swlors will
compete in two prPsedson 10V1ld-
bonals -the Lagund Hills lnvita-ston 11. : dnd top-se<'df'd Pete Sdmprd~
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UCLA in football, H Barnett swd.
"CdM is often the toughest match
, because of the rivalry. 11
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• The team to beat, according to
!Barnett, in the Sea View Ledgue
'.is El Toro.
In preparation for league, the
Sailors will gnnd through on of
:the toughest prcseason schedules
around.
On tap early is Long Beach
Wilson, often the top water polo
,program 10 the Southern Section.
Wilson is the defending CIF DIVl-
sion I champion
The Sallors will also fdce Coro-
nado, one of the top programs 10
the San Diego Section, pnor to the
toughest test before league, the
Newport Harbor tournament.
Both CdM and EJ Toro will be
in the tournament, as well as Wil-
son. Other top entranti:. include
Foothill, Villa Park and Los
Alamitos.
' ·we have a good team,• Bar-
!nett sa1d. "Bamng in1unes and ill-
:ness, we can win the ledgue title
ia.nd at least redc.h the ClF sem.ili-
1nals or final.•
' As for the future, Birdsong,
;Belden, juruor Paul Kepner and
~unior Brandon Hansen will be
1the only returners from ~ team
:and {lre expected to JOin a solid
!QTOUP from the frosh-soph team to
'once again challenge for the
)eague title.
•It remains to be seen,• Bar-
nett said. ·we have a pretty good
group of sophomores, but they
are not qwte as talented as this
year's group.• MARC MARTIN I DMY PILOT
Paul Kepner is one of many nuggets In the '98 Sailors' attack.
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Estancia girls
eyeing the future
COSTA: MESA Estanctd
High's girls crosi:. country ledm
lost five starters from last year's
team, so Coach Charlie Appell 1s
working hard ut developing lus
younger runners to benebt the
future of progrdJTl.
Still, Appell belleves lhat this
team has the ability to mdke
noise in the Pdcific Codst Ledgue
"We're not going to be world
beaters, l>ut Janeth Bonales has
really improved over the sum-
mer," Appell said. ·And our four
sophomores could m(lke d good
impact."
Bonales' 1mprovementi:. dre
largely due to the buildmg of
confidence. "She hdd 1t rough
last year,· Appell said . "But the
rest of the gtrls have helped by
buddying up w1th her and help-
ing her through.
"She's alsn been dble to put m
a lot of milcdge and mentally
push herself, which hds made her
confidence stronger "
Sophomore Vanessa Stevens
ran varsity ldsl yedr as EStdncia's
No 7 runner. She perfonned well
as a freshman and has put m a lot
of practJce time to become d more
compebbve runner
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one of the players with no varsJty
experience who will have to step
up."
Freshmen Ryan Denmdn and
Chasen Marshall, both. wilh llltle
water polo expenence, have also
developed quickly "They were
dSked nght off the bat to play var-
sity polo," Berg said "They hdve
really taken on the chdUenges
and I expect a lot of good things
from those guys in the future.•
One reason thdt lus pldyers dfe
worlong well together in such a
short time is largely credJted to
the help of asststant cOdch Justm
Taylor, older brother or Hunt~r.
"He asSlSled a great deal before I
was hired," Berg said "He
worked with the guys throughout
the spring and is a tremendous
asset working with gOdliei:. dnd
developing players."
While this season's tedm Looks
competitive, next year's team
looks a lot stronger with so mtlny
returning players. But beyond
that, Berg will have to work
quickly to develop a program so
th1t Costa Mesa will have d wdter
polo program.
•These freshman are the fm;t
crop, the begmmng of me," Berg
l:.d.ld. "But we have eight 1umors
and l.f we don't get more players,
m two years we won't have a pro-
gram at all ~
Berg has already set into
motion plans to restore Costa
Mesa water polo.
The first phase 1s to recrwt
MUSTANGS
+ Chris Biron Jr. + John Bott Jr.
+ Jason C.bico Jr.
• Joey Comfort Jr. + Ryan Denman Fr.
+ Chris Dolloff Jr.
+ Brian Dunn Jr.
+ Matt Dwln Sr.
+ O\Men Marshall Fr.
+Alex Sarris Jr.
+ Hunter 'nlylor Sr.
• Matt Tipton Sr. + Mike Vailf"CC)Wt Jr. + Mike Whitman So.
• Coach: Eric Berg
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' " ' . w " .
from within. MMshall dlld Scn-
mdn are ke\ to Uus process .\" l
i:.tart to l>r:mg m lads, Berg i.did.
"theu JOb ts to recruit fnend~ to
pldy."
The other process is to get the
c1ge group program started v All
of the be~t Wdter polo programs
hdve c1ge group progrctmS, · Berg
I said "Tius gwes them a steady
influx ol freshman.
"These prog1dms dte m1por·
tant becduse it takes about two
years to develop dn offensiv~
player and we need to start much
earlier than lhdt when the)' 5\a.11
high school." ·
t Thus, Berg 1s working hard to
get dn dge group progrdffi m
I place that will practice and pldy
at Costd Me~.
U i:.uccessful, Berg hopes lhat
lus e tforts will eventually restore
the Mustangs as one of the top
I progrdlllS m the county.
Sophomore Lu I lu1pe hdi:. the
talent to become the No. 2 or 3
runner for the Eagles th.ts year
•she has d lot of ndturdl talent,"
Appell said ·But she ctidn't like
cross country ongmally dnd JUSt
liked track. I convmced her that
cross country 1s good preparation
for running track.•
Maria Arroyo, ctlso a sopho-
more, ran 1uruor varsity last year
and has a good attitude towards
practJce and running m general.
"She always hds u great hig
smile,• Appell said. "She has the
potential to be d good runner,
much like Jdnet (Cahdunlz1,
sophomore).•
C<l\tPREI IE:\:Sl\'E .\:\:D ESTHETIC
CANOEING have the best coaching staff in
the country here with (NAC
juniors coach) Sam Couch, Jirka,
(four-time Olympian) Jirruny
Terrell and Brandon Krovoza,"
Chinn said. ·Tue coaches here
obviously did a good job
preparing us, because all the
Czech coaches were impressed
with our stroke when we got
there."
in the C-4 senior 500 and was
fourth in the C-1 junior diVlSion
1,000. DENTISTRY
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I
nught be good for us to spend
1the summer training at his
~ormer club (KVS). It was a little
'intimidating at first, because we
lclidn't no anyone."
Chinn, competing at lus t.lurd
nationals, added a second-place
showing in the C-1 junior
division 1,000.
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Featuring: ln addition, they both enjoyed
success against the best Czech
rowers in their age group, ·
fueling optimism about
garnenng qualifying berths for
the Junior World Championships
next summer in Croatia.
One or the surpnses this yedr
could be the emergence of Kate-
lyn Aionson, who came mto her
own over the summer. Appell
believes that she unproved
steadily and will be a key rruddle
runner for the Edgles.
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: The language barrier was also
an obstacle, pa.rtlcuJarly at their
temporary home, where the
woman who housed them did
not speak English.
Chmn and Sharma, who have
both accepted two-week stints at
the Olympic Center in Colorado
Spnngs each of the last two
years, also 9oted an increased
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because we fared well against
those guys, most of wtuch have
been paddling since they were
about 9," Chinn said.
·she has great pronuse and
the best atbtude about whatever
she does,· Appell said.
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·we learned a few words and
phrases of Czech, like Tm
hungry. I'm thirsty. Good
morning. Thank you.' And
'Good,' •said Chinn, who noted
the limited Czech diet or pork,
cabbage and dumpllngs grew
empbasiS on quality over
quantity abroad. The intensity
Czech coaches demand in every
workout, as well as a lack of
leisure-time distractions, helped
sharpen their mental and
physical precision, aiding their
strong showing at nationals.
"WE ARE DEDICATED TO YOUR COM FORT AND WELL-BElf,.G"
•a little tiresome."
Currently enjoying their
two-week off-season (though
they still paddle an outrigger
canoe to stay in moderate shape),
the 5-foot-6 112, 140-pound
Sharma and the 5-7, 160-pound
Chinn are hardly content with
their watershed results at
nationals.
-by Jason Hill
EAGLES
• J...th 9onales Sr.
• ..... ~Sr.
+Lil ........ So. + VMWa Stevens So.
• Erlut Hemendiu Jr. + ICnefYn Aronson Jr.
·~AnoroSo.
• JMet c.ahMmzj So.
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HO,\;<JR~ (iRAI:>I le U l\CHL :-ii <Jf lJE..\'TI Tffl
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Fortunately, several KVS
coaches spoke English, as did
many of their Czech competitors.
And the competition and training
the Newport Beach residents
experienced supplemented the
quality instruction they've
received for ye8t$ at NAC.
•we're fortunate, because we
In addition to their success as
a tandem, which included a
fourth place in the C-2 senior
(open) division 500, Sharma,
competing in his fourth national
championships, won individual
gold in Seattle in the C-1
juvenile division 1,000. He was
also among the winning quartet
"We're waiting to celebrate
unW 2,000 or 2,004, • said a grin-
ning Sharma, candidly unveiling
their wish to join the honor roll or
NAC Olympians.
• CoMh: CIMlrffe Appell (949) 646-3900
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lHE Pt:TITION rt'que~ts MUSICf'ROM900PM TO w•fl be constr~ed up to Thi• business la con• PUBLIC NOTICE Karth1J•.Appennag1n OscarBugarlnl,Jr •1 ~ cJt:~eae11t s WILL ;ma t AM ON FRIDAY ANO lour new de! ed single ducted by· Umitad Liability This slatemeni WH Med This ltlttmant was lolO<J
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• ' cod c1l5 iHO OvJ IJblC ING ALLEY LOCATED AT the CO"V1'1Wnlly Redevel· buslne11 yel? VII. S-t'7-98 Nam• 'Statement Orang• Counly '"" 8-13-98 Orang• COUl'lty on IM7·98 '~ ,..aonona:on .n 11.e 1,1e 2699 HARBOn BOULE· opment J;i\w, Cal1fornla Newport Beacn Jel Ski & Tht lollow1ng persons are 1998~67056 t 9981787342 ~-ct ti, the COUii VARD IN A C2 ZONE EN· Health Ofd Selety Code Boat Rentals. LLC. Todd doing busintts as: Dally Pilot Aur. 17. 24, 31. Dally PtlOI Aug 24, 31.
ltl[ f'ETHION •t't•H!St~ VIRONMEtHAL OETEnllll· Secllons):i:iooo. el Hq. 1n Schlmmtlpftnnlg, Prtll· ELECTRICAL CONSULT· Sepl 7. 1998 m299 Sept. 7, 14, 1998 m31G
a · 0•1•1 to adn 1 ~hll the NATION EXEMPT pathelltjl'r Secllon 33433. a d1nl/K1ng ING SERVICES (ECS). ~·:o•I! vnl!Lr 11 c tnCl.'Pl!n· 3 ZONING APPLICATION 101nl ~11bflc heaung on the This 1tal8m1nt was filed 26428 Smokerree Lane, PUBLI\: NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
\h-r1' AU•Mu~tra: on of E~ ZA 98·3 t FOR MILAGRA Agreemenl will bf t\tld by wuh the County Clerk ol San Juan Capistrano, CA Fictitious Bualna11 Flclllloua Buslne ...
t l'r·~ Acr {Tl\ s au1hC111y OESIO~I AUTHOnlZEO th11 Agency and 11\e City Orange County on 8·13·98 92675-1220 ,..1 ,. ow 11 u Pl'"!ionat rep· AGEtH ron FIRST AlllERI· Council on Seplcmber 14, 19981767053 Joan Marie Amendola. NIJn• Statement Name Stetement
, 1r ra• .u ro til•o man~ CAil TRUST COMPANY t~8 ar 4.00 pm or os oa~y Pilot Aug 17• 24• 31• 26428 Smokerree Lane, The 1onowlng pe1son1 .,, The following pe1sons are
;i ~ ons .., •11oul ou::i n1ng Fon A PLANNED StGNll'jG soon lhereaher as the mat· Sepl 7 1998 • m300 San Juan Capistrano, CA ao1r;g bus1nau as doing t>uslness as:
cu ... r1 aoprc.a Bctoro rak· PROGRAIA TO ALLOW ter may be heard. in the • 92675-t220 V,91()cl1y One Enl•Jtaln· No Llmll Graphics, 10
P\I ccrta I) •I:'( 111•pc.rt;inl DISPLAY OF 8 20 so FT First Floor Conference PUBLIC NOTICE This busrne~s IS con· r11en1. •25 Murrlmac Way Deerwood East. lrvtM, CA
JU 01" hC"'l'•l'•. Ille Pl'•· BANNERS ON 4 2~·FOOT Room, Coty H;ill, 77 Fa11 ducted by: lln rnd1vldual I 1 0208, Costa Mesa. CA 92604
sonal 1epru~c11ta1,11e .,..111 be HIOH POLES ALONG THE Duve. Costa Mes<i, Cahlor· Flctltloui Builn••• Ha':'• you started dotng 92626 Manuel Ry1n Eaplnosa, 10
'''-llJ ICU IO 9• 1e nohtO 10 FRONT OF STERLING IM· noa 92628 The Agreement. Ne me St•l•m.ant business yel? No V1C1()( I. Alvarez, 425 Mer-Deerwood East, Irvine. CA .nfefl·~•ed PC'l~ons unll'S<; POnTS AUTO DEALEn docume111at1on relative 10 Th 1 11 1 Jo!'n Mane Amendola rlmac Way 10208, Costa 92604 1nr1 11avu ... ;i.vvd flOl•tC ur · 11\e proposed sale of prop· 8 0 ow ng P"'.sons art Th11 slatement was hied M11a. CA 92828 This bu1lntn Is con· c~n"~cnted 10 ll•C ro osod SH IP PR 0 PE AT Y LO· erty, and documenls refer· doing business as. with the County Cle1k ol This business Is con· dlJCled by: 1n lndlvfdual
atlion 1 Ttto uid~p!uonl ~~TEDE AT R~90l HAAB~A enced therein are available FBA Englneorlni Consult· Orange County on 8-13·98 dueled by: an lnd1vldual Have you atarted dorng
aani1111strahon autho11ry will ZOt~i VE~IVIR~~MtNTA~ for public lnspeclion during ~4g20 E1~f~~c~von~tn;~:~~ . 199B8787072 Hare you 7started doing buslness,ltl7 NO
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642-5678 . t.iu oran111d 1;nlt1~s an intor· DETERMINATION EX· regular City busmoss hours 200 Newgon Beacl\. CA Daily Pilot Aug. 17. 24. 31, ~st"e~ yo1 No ~,~utls1a1Ye~e~t'P!!'aossal1led ·~"" person Illes on Ob· EMPT in the nedevolopmont De-92660' 318 $opt 7 1998 m304 T c or v11ez ·v 0 1 t 11 ct 1 on 0 cJ · panmont F1hh Floor City · · ' his statement was Mod with the County Clerk ol ~~,,~·v.~ ~ou ~a~s~ 'wh 1~0 4 ZONING APPLICATION Hall, 77 · Fa1r Duve. Costa Frodarlck Brown Assoc!· PUBLIC NOTICE wllh the Counly Clark of Orange County on 6·t3-98 r.:========~I
coun s~11utd nol g1~nY tlic ~~R9R8A2,3 Iu0T~0~~~6 Mesa II you tiavo any :~ouso ICfl11 3~~ lr~ne A~ Orange Counly on 8·13-98 199887170e3
1t,11,0111y AGENT FOR 0 8 INVEST· quost1ons on the proposed Beacii. C'A ~2660:31 :9wpo Flclltloua Buslnen 19988767071 Dally Piiot A.ug. 17. 24, 31,
r11 PfTIT10ri tor detc1m1· MOHS FOR A MINOR ~ro1ect. please c:onlacl Mu· This business Is con· Name Stattment Dally Pilot Aug 17, 24. 31, Sepl. 7, 1998 m:JOO
11,,i (lri of Of conh11n,111011 01 CONOJllONAL USE PER· nel Ullman. Roao11elopmen1 ducted by· a corporation The lollowi{lg persons are Sept 7, 1998 m303 PUBLIC NOTICE
1'ro1,c•ly r1.1S\•ng lo of bu· MIT TO AMEND EXISTING and Housing Manager al Have yo~ sinned doing doing business as: PUBLIC NOTICE
ng.n') tu a siHv1v1ng MINOA CUP (ZA·96.361 TO (7t4)754-5t67 during regu· business et? Vas 1008 Typhoon Coltec;IJbles, 2364 sr-u'i<' ur m·r ca111orri1a EXTCtlO tiouns OF OP· lar City business hours F d k'I' B • A I· Hatbor Blvd .• #20t, Costa 1----------P1eit.1Jl•1 Couo ~l'clton ER TION fRO~ 6 PM Any person or orgarnzahon re ar1c rown ssoc Mesa, CA 92626 Flclllloua Bualne1a
IJ, '-" IS JOlt'E.0 ~ 11 11 n A ..1 OO . IS 1nv1led and may appear ates, Leshe I( McCrlmmon, James Cox 2364 Harbor Name Stelamenl
J'J • .. I ·~ TO to 00 p,,, & ALLOW Pres1den1 B • T I I p11.1c;n 10 i.1Clnoru~1e1 H•e l'iSTALLAltO~I & USE OF a1 the public hoarmg to Tl\ls statement was filed Iva .. 1201, CO$la Mesa. ne ol owrng Pf(tons are o~:.i•t· ADDITIOfJAL COOKING oiler or<il or wrmen lesll· with Iha Counl Clork of CA 92626 doing businesa as:
A HE"-Jlt'.G uo tne IJC!r· EQUIPMENT. SUCH AS mony 1ctahve to lhe snle 01 Oiangt Count ~n 8_13•96 Robert Clagq. 802 S Natronal Reminder Serv1ct 1 on ,, I ue !tChJ on 1(). t 9:3 S TO\ ES OVEt~S & DEEP 11\e Aqreement Any person 99Y Clement!', Anahe1n, CA.. Wesl. 2653 Elden Avenue
at • 15 P 1.• 111 DlDl 703 FnYCRS OCATED T or organzauon may lole 1 88707073 92805 #B·2, Costa Meu, CA 10 111i•cJ ar J~, n1c cirv Rt \ . TR A w111ten 1est1mony on lhe ·Daily Pilot Aug 17, 24, 31 , This busmess Is con· 92627 Dnt~E: ORA~GE CALI ~~~iE ~1 ~J OAL C~ z6~~· proposed redevelopment Sepl 7. 1998 m305 ducted by· co-partners Charles Faulkner Carter,
f onr,1A PllOUf<Tl' (tNIRQ:,,.1ENTAL DETER: of Sil•d properly nol lalo1 Have you Slarted domg Ill. 2653 Elden Avonue #B·
1F \OU OOJECT ::i "c l'lllATIOtl EXEtlPT lhan 12 00 noon, Seprem· PUBLIC NOTICE business yel? Yes, 6-15·98 2. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 g • r g c' 1t e p1:1 • ~c" ·, zorwiG APPLICATION be• 14 t998 .-.1th tho City Robert Clagg This business Is coil-s• ~ u ii, p II• •• 1 I' c 11:~1· ZA·98 3!> roH NAT 0 Clerk F11~t Floor C11y Hall, Flc lltlou1 Bualn••• This statement was filed dueled by· an 1nd1Vldual '"V .1• I.I • •c ~ , ot, PE i;QL( TON Alfl TOUCH 77 Far 011ve. Costa Mesa, Name Statement will\ 11\t County Clerk of Have you storied doing ,,.,,/IS • t.., , .. •tt• 1 co· AUlHOn•ZEO AGENTS Cahlo1n1a The followlng persons ara Orange County on 8·5·98 bus1nt1ss yol? Vos. 7127/98
JN'1•01s ,,1• "' o rl lll'· fOH oru:GORY M & Publ1sl1ell Newport domg buslnessas· 19988766242/ Cnarles Faulkner Carter,111
I !~ lhO I' •• f 0 '( .,. :in· STEPHAtJIE A BEEBOUT Beach·COSIJ lllesa Doily BCI FR AMING & ORV· Daily Prlot Aug. 24, 31. This stalemoot was Mod
"'".l1Jt1Ct! II 1; Uc II I l'ISOll Fon A MINOA CONDI· P1lol August 3t, September WALL, 2292C N. Barav1a. Sepl. 7, 14, 1998 m317 with the Coun1y Clt1k ol
or by ~ou1 a11 "", rioriAL USE PERMIT TO 7. 1998 Orange, CA 92865 Orange County on 7·27·98
If "OU AnE A cnLOtTOll ADO TV.0. 2 DIAMETEn m3t9 BCI Enlerpnses. Inc. (CA). PUBLIC NOTICE 19988785299
or J con:• IJ"' I c1cu I ' u' 1,11CROWAVE ANTENNAS PUBLIC NOTICE 2292C N Bolav1a, Orange, Daily Prlot Aug 17, 24, 31.
Flolllloua Bualn•H
Nem• Sletement The following persons art
doing business as:
WESTERN WING AVIA·
TION. 201 W. C>yer Rd., 182, Santa Ane, CA 92707
Fellx L1pld1s, 301.C.W.
Carriage Dr., Santa Ana,
CA 92?07
This buslntss Is con· duC1ed by· an lnd1v1dual
H1v1 you started doing
business yet? No
Felix Lap1d1S
This statemen1 was filed
wllh the County Clerk ol
Orange County on 8·13·98
199B0787070
Dally Pilot Aug 17, 24, :It .
Sept. 7, 1998 m301
PUBLIC NOTICE Ult Ch!Cl',ISl'J \ u lllLl~l f l' 10 (:XISTING t 10 HIGH CA. 92805 Flctltloua Busln•ts Sept. 7. 1998 m310
Y ur cl:11m ~. •11 tt e cou1t MOtlOPOI [. LOCATED AT LEGAL NOTICE Select Wholesale, Inc., Name Stalemont •----------
a •d mJ1I o coriy tc. tt•u Pl'•· 911 t wi:sr iBTH STREET NOTICE OF (CA). 2300 N. Batavia, Or· The lollowlng persons are PUBLIC NOTICE Flclltlous 8u1tn .. a
so11:it rl'1ire~t·1 1,1· •I! ·II' HJ AN MO ZONE ENVI· ango. CA 92865 doing business as: Name Statement 1J01nt1.'cJ lJ)' tl•Ct roi..r1 1·.1111or1 nOtJMENTAL DETERMINA· PUBLIC SALE This buslnos1 Is con· Johnson/Ukropina Creallvo Flclllloua Bu1ln••• The rollowlng persons art
lovr 111on111s 110111 lhl' cJJll: TION EXEMPT OF ABANDONED ducted by· a genoral part· Markeling, 24 Executive Nam• Statement doing business 11s:
ol l1r~t ·~ u once ul l<tlt•rs j F l HE ABOVE AC· PROPERTY nershtp Park, Suile 2SO. Irvine, CA. Tho following persons a11 GRAMMATICA. 15 Robon
;:io; J ro,1tll•rJ 111 :.h.11011 9100 TI ONIS) IS/ARE CHAL· Nouce is he1oby govtm Hov11 you 1tarled doing 92614 doing business as: Court. Newport Beach, CA
ol 1110 C.i lorrn,1 Pool .o•l· LErlGED II~ COURT. THE 11\al lhe undersigned will business yel? No J.U. Enlerprises, Inc., NE W P 0 AT C 0 AS T 92663
CuO!.' 11to t t,l' l•;r 111 19 CHALLENGE MAV BE UM· sell al public auchon, pur· Thomas J, Brooks, Part· (CA). 24 E.11ecutlve Park. GROUTCO,, 100 Schollz Shella Lynn Dreyer, 15
c1;:i1ms " I nut l'•µ 1c t.o· ITEO 10 ONLY THOSE IS· suanl to Section 21700 ol ner, Pres. Sullo 250, Irvine, CA 926 14 Pl au 1"206. Newport Robon Court. Newport
for11 t 1 1r ~1111s l•o1n 1rie SUES RAISED IN WRlnEN lhO Business & Prolos· This sta1em1n1 was fllod This business Is con· Beach, CA 92663 Beach, CA 92~
h!!a11riy cJ,11u nollC• u CORRESPONDENCE DE· s1ona1 Code, lhe loltowong wun me County Clerk of ducted by· a corporalion Solla Danahs Cendejas. This business Is con·
.ii u.l LIVERED TO THE ZONING desc11bed property to w11 Orange County on 8·20-98 Have you s1ar1ea dotng 100 Scholtz Plaza 1206, dueled by: 1n Individual
'l u t.1Ar (1A1.wiE lhe ADMINISTRATOR PRIOn TERRY AND LARRY 19988787732 business yer? Yes. June 1. Newport Beach, CA 92663 Have you started dolng
I ""' r.r t, If>[• co;irl II you TO lHE ABOVE DATE WIDHALM UNIT 04'1 TOOL 0 I p I I A 24 3 Hl91 This business II con-business yet? No
J .... J.'l•~ " f 'ml'Sll•d 1n FOR run HIER INFORMA· BOX LUGGAGE. MISC ai y I 0 ug. • 1• J.U. Enterprises, Inc. dueled by· an lnd1v1dual Snolla Lynn Oreye<
'I'(! l' • J' ~ u IT .iy ,, 0 TIOrl ON l!iE ABOVE AP-FURNITURE ANO MISC. Sept 7• 14• 1998 m315 Joyce Ukroptna, Pres1don1 Have you 11aned doing This 11attmen1 was f1lod
,, tn Pt c ta torn 11 Ile· PLICATIO~.s TELEPHOt~E HOUSEHOLD • TOMMY PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was filed bUSJoess yet? No with lhe County Clerk o1
I• ~· I r s 11 r.c\ ce ol 15J 5215 OR CALL AT THE OOUGHERTV UNIT 061, with the County Clet'k of Sofia 01nans C•nd•JU Orange County on 8-13·98
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J' !.I a p1;1 I ot C5!a•e as· tllNO DtVISIOtl ROOM CHAIRS. MISC ITEMS, AP:~~~;.~oo: TO 199B8787488 with lhe County Cltlk ol Dally Pilot Aug. 17, 24, :i1,1'---------...J1
st'ls c• c.t art pe:ton or 200 77 FAln DRIVE ANO BOXES Daily Pilot Aug 31 . SepL OrangaCountyon 8·l3•98 Sept.7,1998 m307
a.c<;o 1 .t 1 •o<l.l<'d in COSTA MESA CALIFOR: Sale .-,,11 bo by competr· SELL ALCOHOLIC 7• 14, 21, 1998 m320 19986787084 1-----------
S('Cti '? O ol 11 e Cil 1· r.IA hvo b1dd1ng (w1111en sealed BEVERAGES Daily Pilol Aug 17, 24, 31, PUBLIC NOTICE
lor'14a r r b~·v Colle A Ro-pub 11s11 e d N l' w p 0 r 1 b•ds may be subm11ted In Date of F1hng PUBLIC NOTICE Sept. 7, 1998 m306 ---------
ques1 ' r Spl'c "' f, l·ct-Bl'lth·Cosia Mesa Daily advance) ON THE 15TH OF Appllcallon: Flcllllous Bu1lne11
form • 11. •O" l101n tl•ll p,101 Augusi 31 t998 SEPT AT 9 AM A.T THE AUG 20, 1998 . Flcllllous Bu1ln .. 1 PUBLIC NOTICE Name Stetement
CO•Jrt l ·~ M31B PREMISE WHERE said To Whom It May Con· Nam• St•t•m•nt The lollow1ng persons .ue Potllloner: property l\as been storea corn. The following persons are Fictitious Bu1lnas1 doing bu1lnass as:
EDITH MAU DELL PUBLIC NOTICE and which IS locatecl at Tho Name(•) of the AP· doing business as: Name St1tam1nl H B BABY. 17969 Beach Cemetery • M ortuary Chapel • Crematory BRENNER 324 LUGO· AYRES SELF STORAGE, ~hcanus) II/are BRIGGS HANK'S ELECTRIC SUP· The lollow1ng persons Jlrt Blvd., Hunllngton Bear.I\,
NI A• N E w P 0 R T PU~~6'~~o:iNo b~~~A i~~"7,1~~ 9~~~7'. i;! ~~pllcants listed ~~,;.~·J!~:. ~~~;~~ire., ~)1~:,~~1i~~~1~'~. ~~:!~~.Peterson. 19351 3500 Peclflc View Onvt
BEACH, CA 92663 OF COSTA MESA 714-~50-1282. Landlord r• above are applying to the P.H. Corp. (CA.). 1916 Pia· b) Payroll Online. 2301 An· Seahorse 1203, Huntlnglon Newport Beach
Publistu J ll"w11or REDEVELOPMENT serves the right to bid at Department of Alcohollc centla Ave., Cosio Mesa, nlveraary Ln, Newport Beach. CA 92648 844-2700 e .. :ich·Cos1a 1,1, .. 1 0.111i1 the sale Purchasos mull Beverage Control lo sell al· CA 9262T Beach. CA 92660 This business Is con-u---------•11 r110 1 August 2!l ;i1 .Jl'P· AGENCY AND CITY be mado by cash and paid coholic beverages al: 3333 This business Is con-Nick Mlryazdi, 2301 An· CLASSIFIED
1cir>bor 4 1991! OF COSTA MESA ror a1 1no lrme ol purchase. BRISTOL ST STE 2883, ducted by: a corporation nlversary Ln., Newport , :n 1 CITY COUNCIL All purchased goods art COSTA MESA, CA 92626 Beach. CA 92660 It's lhe resource you
---------RELATING T O sold as 1s and musl be re-For tho lollowlng type ol CLASSIFIED This business Is con· can count on to sell a
PROPOSED moved at time ol sale Sale Llcenso: 20 o·FF·SALE Ira tho solution you're myriad ol morcllan· TRADE DISPOSITION OF 1s sub1ect 10 cancollatoon in BEER ANO WINE searching lor • wheth· Thinking of htw lng a dlse ltoms. because
tile event ol selllomont be· Pub 111 n e d Ne...., port er you·re seeking a garogo sale? our columns compel
REAL PROPERTY rwoen landlord and obh· Beach-Costa Mesa Daily home, an apar1men t, Give us a call! quallllod buyers to •r rouat1 clJS!:.11 •
642-5678 PURSUANT TO AN Pilot Aug e4• 31. Sepl. 7, a new occupation or CLASSIFIED call!
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PIERCE BROTHERS
BEll •OADWAY
Mortuary * Chapel Cremation
11 o BroadWay Costa Mesa
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Rohert, of NIWP.Ofl Bto<h ond Roncdcl, of Cosio
Meso; ond doughttf Koren, of TINon, Nortt.n (olif. Also, doughten·in-IOw Jeonnie, Erin, Shcnmet and
Shonnon; ond sons·in-low Rondy, Steve Gild Chris. He is oko
survived by 9rand<hildren Danny, Brandi, Brillony1 Shoy,
Brandon, .W~f!c!m1 Juliano, Christion ond Dustin; ana greoi. grancl<hi1<11en MOOi ond Joke.
Jerry wos born ond roised in Newport Beadl. He attended
NIWJIOf! Elementory S<hool, and Newpon HDl'bor High School
where he re<ently hod IM pleasure lo oHend his SO·Y•
reunion.
His father, Vernon •cuiJv,• slOJled the fomily eledri<ot
business-Tripp-O·li1Hn 30tli St. in Newport Beodt. When he
senirttired Jerry took Ovtf the busnu. h WOS lotef mo* lo
Rondolph SI. in Cosio Mesa as T~ Eledric Int, ond ~
to its present location on Slandor~ Avt. in Sonia Ana in " lltt
'60s Jerry, olotio with his sons ond longtiN business partnet
Van Eftiol, turnecl the bll5iness into one of the most wccessfll
eledricol <onlfodq firms in Oninot Colny. Jerry ond Mriyn made their home in (OSio Meso, where
lhey raised M fo11111'f: Jlf!Y mode o nome for biinsef as o
cooCh in Pop Womer footbat. Mt for bocb his sn, ond "*' continued coochlng well oher the boys grew .,,_ The Tripp
fomdv hovt also gOined o cer1oin omMt 'of fame in the r_ldng
WOfld; from the lime the boys be!ian In quot1tt ~ts, through roci119 bikM, ond on into ful mid.Jiii con-whtrt soo ~on ~leepy" wtnl on lo race prafessionoRy wi1hin the U.S.A.,
Auslrolio oriel New Zealand, ond Is stil 0<1ivt in the sport today.
Jerry was always the picture of heolth. untU I 994. when N5
mitrol heor1 valve ruptured and put him in intensive <llfl for
two months. He surprMd ol to mraoAoysly surri¥t ond return
home lo celeb1o1e Fother's Day with his foniily. Our most rt<llll
fomily outing wos a cruise on Newpon Bay, celebrating
daughter Koren's 40th birthday.
looking bock, the lost four yeors of his presence •• o • gih" to us, ol'CI we hovt Men'fYn to thonlc for her cootinuol
lov~ core during I~ yeon ond sometimes ilffi<ult lints.
He hci\ gone but Will def ntely not be foriotfen.
In Mt. of flowen, those who wish to shore their candolencts
my mokt a donation to the Americon Htort Foundotian.
Fllltfol servKM will be held on Wednesday, ~ 2, ot
noon, at Pacific V'ltW Memoriol Pork, 3500 PO<iflc Y-iew Dme,
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on the s1. Dellnquent ShowcaH home• BALBOA PENN llorege, lurnkey. Only l"rM recorded m•••· PROPDTl•S gain 4br 3ba 3 car g ar
tax, R1p o't , REO'a, for H ie In ovr BURA WHITE REAL TY $159,900.Cell TOdlyl Agt (149) 556-5629. 1 1 M·S8MSoon To Be pool, t ing l lY..1. approx
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fisting•. CAL° SCAN HOMES OF CORONA • • SID•• 3 tell. 2ba. 2 c•t gar, frptc, IW DuDltx Llttlng JUST LISTED! * V.A. * so Oown -so Move·ln
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1·000·723·6057 repair Jobs
v111ran Real Estate around the hou•a?
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HOMIES pennlH on CIHllfled
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money oown govern·
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now. Local tr1lingtJ di· reliable help
r ectory. Toll Ir" 942·5978
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THE WEEK DEL MAJl 1022 5 new homH direct walk to SC Plaaa, 1ry BAY VIEWS AGENT t50 VIiia Point Dt
from builder 3br 2.Sba 19500 dn e62•2228 MELISSA 899-7714 1449,000,
Dlepfaw ad• •tart Sin cell'1 AC, 2 car 2iR iiA Condo GREAT VIEWS
•• IU•t ,.,., 28r 2 •••• Corona d•I gar. PrlcH from tho o•uA POINT 102111. G•t•d. blk• 10 btaoh LergHI fl'loor Plan 0Hdlln• Wed &pm Mer MedllerennHn. high S200'a 722·8120 nH u Sl300/Mo. Call Junt, Gated ,.Hort Living •••• * New 0" Merktt. B••u· I• •• d. a. au I If u I Agonl 494 1177 Well( to FHhion ••. O'IN HOUSE 11fully toceted, Meny cuelom ctetached hme Dpfll UH,IOO. 39r Ha IUN6 NIW, Barlll•r• Swtnd•ll
Ll•tlnv• for It er fine upgrade•. A/C. gated c:ompl••· bUilt & 28r 28e, ~c ger. nu t 3 Bolfvet. Lido ~•nln Col!--t a.'!.!.•8nk•r
Ooadllne Thur• 6pm P9fgo floor•. rrenc:h In .,., 3St 2 IBa, up. pnt, rOOf 4f3-0711 or • .... ***'*'* doors. n11meroua oreded. prlc:.ct rtghtl •N•714t J Wtbb. Bkr Udo =!:rt~m•• LIDO llLI Brend New
It pey• to ad11•rt1t• deck•. v1ew1. recenlly Only UH.000 !ail I 949.a73-Ma3 SBr 1 .1aa. 375311
In th• b91t 1oc:al built, Mlntl A9ont, Judy TaylOf, Ag.nl9 N!WPOIT living area, 3c garego,
Aoal bt11e Section Mona Litt 72C>-t568 949-&42·4722 •••tltlufl ll••t 9uyl 8111 Qrundy Aealtor. CALL TODAY ••1161 Cua1om H--llACB 10tl 39r+ IBe+ l'A. tlly t49-17M111 ........ l'lller• 0,Ht L.oetttton ------....;....-..'°!' LIU RIVSRA COSTA MESA 1024 38A 2.58e, 2100SI', S509K 720-•704 Bk e4 .. 874-4•12 tl"P'I , Hl·CeN•. 2,,.., •••TN• 1
ANNR WILLrt 1426,000 By Owner Huge .. , V1eWf htt RIHT e4•·874-4a4e S.tt your home 324 0331/642•1315PQf Or~ Alff. 8•11
thrOUQh ctnellled. Pl9l'I •(IQ iar., ,em,
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Ole, 2Ba, 8Hm Cell.
Newer Tiie nool S358K ...
4Br 2 .58• 2·Story,
Oversized LOI. 416K
8111 Grundy R .. llora
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Oceanfront Conde
1441,000
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UNTA1STO
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ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT COMPUTERS 6018 BMW 9030 HONDA
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, 10 • n W/2 a.. gat, $581 +dlp+lhltd Ma th• Sac1-'" Heart c•• D I • I Prr ANTIQUIS Spacious paUo W/890 ulll. All amenlllee of Y,_•u• ...... ado1·"' n15W, Opening• for •• en • •• ••••••••iii•I Ind f ~ ..,. .... handlera, lu•lera, Got an eye for color? ry ac. 1Cat Qltage, avail 811 721·1'29 an d glorlflad, loved machine & etac1ronlc Enjoy working with ~~r. l~ .. ~e~t\/~:fh~ NB Oc••n View Pool, and pralaed, Pr• 1ralneea. Paid ualnlng people? 3 daya/Wk.
Call Joan al l ennle, apa, gym, lervad lhroughou1 lhl & raloca11on. High Musi work moll Safe.
g11age no/emk/pelt world now and for· achool grads. Ages Other days lle111ble.
1100 BURR WHITE REAL TV $ ' ever. Sacr·'" Heart ol E I 23
J9iiii•lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil (949) 675-4830 625mo 714·508-3678 J11ua, pra;'for ut; St. H-34. •P pre . 7 ·4710.
H , NB VIiia Point 2 m1tr J"d• orka 01 1 1·800.345-45289.(M·F) Plumb•r/Ora1n Cleaner er 1aa Senior Park, •wport Ht• 2Br 1Ba br, full amen1 prol'I .. • w r m ,.. (CAL•SCAN) Exp pral'd. Svc r1p1lr
•fully furn, turn-key, raat cottage huge lpt. prel'd, no/amk '775 Clea. prey for ui; St. FT, plenty of work, wlll I I Rdwd d1ck1. Frplc. + 112 utll'a "71"'0738 Jude, helper of the C••u•I Atmoapher• tr111n C.M. 48·3299 ;.J pal 0 •· great oc. s l 800. 94e-455-o444 p ... hop1l11t, pray tor ua. Adm In As 1 Is t an I
119,000 firm 845·1 144 ark New~rt Shara Say thl• pray~ nine needed tor HB Con· PROPl!RTV MNQT.
SO .. DOWN, E11y pay·
ments o a c. L•••• a fully loaded brand
new computer ayalem,
Internet 1eady, color
pnnter. mon1101, video
camera, lots o f software. 2.C hrs,
988-588·8407. (CAL•SCAN)
WANTED
TO BUY 6019
I BUY ALL PlAHOS
'84 833C81 '81 CIVIC
BlackJblk, 1uto, 10011 l..o ml, gn Qat Hv.,,
ml, Iott ot upgraoes, (590147) tCMe1
Alplna aua, BBS whla, Coet• Me••
orlglnal owner non• Llncoln·M•rc1.1rv
amok er' mull t••l ,...,,_...c_.,.,..1_•_,_s_•-,-0 .... ·5 __ 8_3_0_
$8995 h714 CST3-2544 '82 Accord EX 2·dr
work714·S8<M717 AHi Sharp, Loaded,
'9S BMW 525tT wagon llnr. 1•owner, phn,
Dk greenJIWI, chroma CD player, Moomool,
whit, phon•. cd, $7 990 obo 723·150ol
alarm, 2 snrl. 1or11, dlt '92 Aecord LX l•k•
1rvc'<1, 11tr1 clean new, 4dr, 5sp<I, -.h,•te,
63Km1 527,500/obo 10 m1 , nu t•rft 011tt ,
(714) 5158·8118 AJC $8,750 444..0393
'92 HONDA EX VIiie Point Sundeck quiet 2br, feaor1 llyte tlmH a day and by etruc:tlon Co. Ac:counl· ASST. Balboa Penn. r.:::..------
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couree, 1 BR 1 BA utll'a Included S500mo prayer will be an· typing, Quick Books Bookkeeping R.E '
lmmed. Occupancy, 849•4540 .. 841 awerad. It ,h11 n•ver Pro/Word/Excell, lax Licence a mu1t1 Send
AnhquH·qual lurMure BUICv 1 pc or nouaelul cash " 9035
paid (714) 957-8133 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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(38JA564J s10,s50 , ,I LIUtUS OF I GOLF PARADISE IS... St 500/Mo. Agent ' b11n known to tall, resume to 964·6297 Resume to Joan ~ot
_ (prlvat•. no crowd•) Call 718-1559. ,1 Publlcallon must be COOK Needed 10,1_ ... (9_4_9 ... 1 _6_75_·_2_1_21_. __ _
Unflmlled use $100 COSMERC promlHd. Thank you. busy Italian diner PT A••l•l•nt Mgra
month. 2 houra/LA. NEWPORT m lAL St.1 JFud•; for your house In N.B. 5 years 2 days per week lor
Old Coln• Gold Sliver
Franklin Mint, Sterling
Old watches & jewelry
WtS1coas1 Coin 6'12·9448
'85 El•ctra l!stat• WESTMINSTE'R
Wagon V8. auto, , 1 _ __:.1_1_1_•~)_8_a_2_.e_9.;..o.;....;;.e_
owner 77k ml, 53995 '93 CIVIC EX
675-0912 875·802!1 tax AT. moonrl, ""'""
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Ho mot $95,000 •
2170
REAL ESTATE hep. A ••P minimum. Call sell atorago In NB. 5350.000. Lots $8.500 COAST PRAYER TO ST. JUDE betweon 9-5 642·7880 Computor eicperlence ._..._ _____ '""',..
• 570.000. Laku, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii May the Sacred Heart helpful. 949·640·9019
tiorset. •hopping N H ...! '• of Jesus be edored Counter/Bakery HELP. PT Man•v•r for t:ivsy Etc ... so's & 60'• M1k
'ea Renal Custom (3CHB412) $10,950 • LEXUS OF Coup• Light oluo WESTMINSTER
12.050 m1, IHthe1 1n1, (714) 892·8900 High Desert. clean air. ::,13 .:::'.~ ·;~v,a~;: COMMERCIAL and glorltled, loved All shltts. 2 tlores, NB Yoga studio In CM.
Agent 760·245·8362. 3800sf, 2FP, "3c gar PROPERTY 2778 and· p1al1ed, pre· area. Call 675·0994 or flew hour,, ask for
<CAL·SCAN) 54950. 552-0505 Agt1'!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii !~'ii~d ~':;!ug:~,ui f~~ _84_D5_·_Ro-:v4_1_E_R_o_n_ca_1_1 -Emllea 714-846-1223 1'c PT Ottlc• & Sal••
CEMETERY LOT/ M Garden Olflce Bldg Jver-Sacred Heart ol For mortuary. trans Xlnt opportunity.
2·Story, between 17th ,Jesu1, pray for us: St. Co. NPB/CM Graveyd salary + commission
CRYPT 1225 APARTMENTS & Triangle Sq. 8500SF Jude. worker ol mir•· some dys. Paid per Call Bill 722.0420 $695K Bkr 64S-8266 cles. pray for ut; SI. call. Litt 751bs ~. read 1---------
FRED c_ STEGMANN ANTIQ ES
EsTATES
BOUGHT
AND SOLD
DACIFIC view . 4 FOR RENT NEW 2000sf bldg. In Jude. holper of lh8 map book, OMV print· R E A L E s T A T E ' .. C•nn•ry Row, tronli hopeleu. pray for us. out. 875-1736. SALES FfT or PIT1---------1 adjoining plots, Buy 1 2 streets next 10 Say lhls prayer Jllne Ucensed or not We're WANTED
POTTERY or all lour 25% below ---------Mc Donald's. for Isa umea a day and by D R I V E R 0 T R hiring nowl ERA will
re11ll. pp 005·7578 BALBOA Owner/Agt. 631•7433 the eighth day your BONUS, benefits, pay your req'd course prayer wlll • be an• mllea, equlpm•nt, and provide training
ill••••••••I PENINSULA 2607 N•w Auto Servlc• swerod. It has never pav, Covenant 80Q.400-5391 IC1:119 Bldg In CM. 4 or 8 been known to fall Transport hes It Reoeptlonlat
2 Units 120·37th St. bayt, lease or sale. Publlcallon mull be •Ill 800·441·4394 . Busy communlly
'**· CelalN. Kay Finch. Rookwood, ROH¥th,
Newcomb, T.co, DedhM\,
Cleweft. Pllnn. Hatder. t.tmed. c.til HOUSES/
C ONDOS
F OR RENT
Avail Sept. Close to Owner/Agl 642·9666 promlHd. Thank you. Experlenc•d drlv· newspaper ••eking
bcl'l. pk, harbor, UCI SI. Jude. for your .•rs/owner operator part-time recepllonls1.1.__,...,._.,.. .. _ _.,
shullle, bike path, INDUSTRIAL 2788 help. SE ~~!~~~~e3:;~:.~~~ hours 1:00 pm. lo mk11. 2br·1ba cottage Bud Mevu Truck 5:30 p.m. Monday'---------"'
& 3br·2ba unit. All w/ LOST •· LI R f 1 d thru Friday. Dullea In· EL TORO
BALBOA
ISIAND
brick pallos, deck. LOW RENTI Industrial Ol n•• • r gerate clud9' answering A M
garden, gar pkg, Indy, space w/ol11ces, 2200· FOUND 2925 Haullng call toll phones, sonlng moil, NT/QUE ALL
all furn as need,d. 4600sl 78cent sl NNN fr•• 877·283·6393 balancing rocolpts at
2106 $1 2on.s17501mo. Win· Jackie (714) 673·2754.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Solo Drivers & h t h d ,., Found Ca 1, BI a ck , C o n t r • c t o r a , 1 e ond o 1 • oy · tor. (annual neg.) Newport Beach, CAL•SCAN) EOE. Physical re·
N•w 4Br 48• ale, (310) 553·4227 INCOME Harbor View area. quired. Please tax re·
w/d, tncd yard. grdnr, --------pvOPERTY 2790• __ <7 ... 1,...4_1 _64_4_._75_7_4_.__ DRIVER·MILES svmo Including salary gar, hi-cell $3000/mo CORONA ~ ,. MONEY. Respect. history to
yearly. 673-3059 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOUND PARAKEET Glass haulers. 34 (949) 642·7067 DEL u11v 2622 E'SIDE c. MESA 12 COSTA MESA. cents/mlle. Greal _R_•_c_•.:...p_U...:o'--n-la-t __ _ ---------1 "uu-. u 11 1 k Mesa Verde aroa benefits. Consistent p11vate Fitness Center
BALBOA i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil n 1 on acre, par • (714) 434·8113. II R like grounds perfect1_________ m es. un western soaking PT help, 2
PENJNSUIA 2107 D1.1plH 2br 2ba, all like for owner/occupant. FOUND Pit Bull slates. 3 yrs. OTA "" 1 sh Ills 6·1 Oam M·F,
nu, lrplc, dbl gar, W/O 2633 & 43 Orange HB, by Gold1nwes1, yr. flatbed exp Com· 4·7pm M·F intero11
l'lkups. deck, no pelt. (between Mosa & Del Edinger. Call 10 de· blned Transporl. 1n fitness helpful
Ocean front al, 19th St St850. 949-548-3797. Mat) Sl.100.000 scribe (714) 843-6952. eoo-537-4407 642·3215 lax642·4885
3bd 2ba. clean. aw• so of Pc h 5899 Huge Under 9 75 x gross (CAL •scAN) A · • Lost C•t Himalayan ---------eta11 some view, l/p, lurn'd, Elegant furn STUDIO NO AGENTS. J0Ann1, I k Exp'd PT help wanted THIS LITILE PIGGY
winter, (714) 673·1943 pool, garage, walk·in Own
3
a8rtA
2
gent, Re/Max, ~~e~' ~::'':;{~~ .~~el, with ch111mlng chants WEARS COTION
cloaet. 644·734t 642· 1 '"Tyler·· Aew•rdl Old ol established CdM HI g l'l ·end k Ids
CdM 949-673·8258 dress shop 673·2674 boutique seeks ener·
COSTA MESA 2624 Loet Orange long Hair Styllat Asst & getic outgoing people
2122 BUSINESS •· manicurist needed for F PT incl oves &
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ex haired neutorad mate wkds Opon Sept In FINANCE ce1. Vic ol College for lrlendly salon Fashion lslan..i mess
CORONA
DEL MAR
2Br 28• Completely
lurn hOml W/Vlew Of
Harbor entrance. no
pets, 10· 12 mo lease.
$3000/mo. Agent
673·5354 or 360·9492
Luxury Seniors TWM
Delightful sgl-sty 2Br
Meir+ lg den. gourmol
' ldl, all 2c gar. lg deck
, w/ocean vlow t-pvt
garden courtyard.
E Sid• 2 lplt avail. Park/Monticello, CM. MOVE IN INCENTIVE 805_684.0200 x t 4 Duplex type. 2br tbel••••••••• Reward 545·9705 6~0-4260 or 540·89341---------
1 w/am yd 1nct gar., ---------Sales $800 882 3111 •• LOSTI Cockallel, 8/26 Houeek•eper/s ltter COME OROW
· • BUSINESS white w/yellow plume, need license & car, WITH USI
Newlw Refurblah•d OPPORTUNITY poach chooks, Boy-7:3C>-4:30 wk·days. 3 Eicpand1ng retail ad· 1 Br 1 Ba In lovely shores area. 646-3509 children. twins t 1 yrs vertlslng department
gated commty. Walk 2904 & 9 yr o Id. Ca II seeks a sell motlv.:llod
to theater/shops,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill••••••••• 673-1009 or 673-7841 account executive to private gar/carport. •••••••• wk·days, 673·1666 soll. develop and svr·
$695/mo-t ($425.dep) Please be wary ol oulllE•M•P•L•O•YM••E•N•T• wk-ends before noon. vice new business Kl•ln M•n•e•ment d 1 1 1 948•581_..000 of area companies. Housekeeper/iltter an spec a sec ions
commty pooVclubhae ---------
Check with the local need lie & car. 6·10hrs We prefer a candidate
•Collectibles •China
• Garden Decor
•Silver •Crystal
WANTED
ANTIQUES
Older Style Furniture
PIANOS & Collectibles
• ~,...... • A • • ,fl • f.. "' e
$$ CASH PAID $$
Ol"ttp lfilit t•~
WE BUY ESTATES
045-7505 chrome wit extended 1-...-,-0-...,..-;,-.,,...,,..,,,---tvc con1tact $13.750 '95 ACCORD EX
849·075-2192 Llhr moonrl aulo
(3Kf":IU004) S 14,444 OFFICE
FURNITURE &
EQUIPMENT 604 7 CADILLAC 9040
LEXUS OF
WESTMINSTER
1714) 892-0900
ARE YOU NUTSI?
Why pay retail tor
home office furniture
(818) 970-7322
SILENT AUCTION
Make bids on lnven·
lory reduction before
'88 S•dan D •Vlll• •as DEL SOL s c:pe
S I E s 11 autu only Z7k m1 pecia ditlon. 11 (002732), $12 ,995
showroom new, al· Costa Joi'••• ways garaged. driven l.lncoln-Mercury
only 711 m1 per year, 1714) 540·5830 ch am pag n e. be lg•, _ ___:. _ ___:. ___ .;._..;__
leather & top $7 !150 '97 CIVIC DX
714·841·90B9 4 C)'I auto PS. pt), AC, cass. low m , ~Int '94 Eldor•do 70km1, cond must eec ~ Thur 8·27 61 Spm. ---------
Desks, tables. scales,
misc. On site photo·
graphics. 3303 Harbor
E·6. Costa Mesa
Oorecuons? (714) 540-
0668 & press 5.
PETS &
whl, ong owner, bt>au· EZ FINANCE
lllull (Pvt ply) $16.000. S11 ,S50 (POS:t:.>l
(714) 722-1152 Sunwest Motor•
'94 SLS MINT cond 714·437·1931
35Kml. fully loaded. ---------
maroon s1e.450 ISUZU 1 owner 720·9695 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
9100
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1 yr pld CAT W /G AT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
persona11tyl Com·
pletely recov'd from
being shot. Nds "only
child" hm. Fee req
'87 Celebrllv S
'P7 TROOPER
S4900 A1all Sat·29
Leave Message
949·64::0 4929
562-433-4797
IRRESISTIBLE Oc1cat
kittens leopard·
look alike. $4 75
646-8473. 63t·2111
Wagon Auto, A·C tu111---------
pwr, am'lm, S1850 JAGUAR 9105
< 7 1 4 > 64 6· 39 71 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
'94 CHEVY Z71
VB. lull pwr. loaded
step side. 4X4 cust
wl'lls. must seeit
EZ FINAln::'E
$14,950 (P0948)
'83 Vanden Pia•
Blacl\ cream lthr,
\669299 $19 995
BAUER LOTUS
714-842·7700
'93 XJ8 Sunwast Motors Blaci. tan 11n1 .o rr PIANOS &
ORGANS
714-437·1931 (6736'2 $16.995
60 59 --,-9-5_T_A_H_O_E_4_X_4_ BAU ER LOTUS
Full pwr only 46k __ 7_1_4_·_0_4_2_·7_7_0_0_
Vam•ha U3 upnght
piano in beaut1lul
condition S 1995
502-626-9200
TV, ELECTRONICS,·
STEREO 6080
(462260) S26 977 '93 XJ6
LEXUS Green. tan lthr 10 m• MISSION VIEJO (678537) 517 995
(9491304-0804 BAUER LOTUS.
,85 TAHOE LT 714·042·7700
AM FM cass. ASS & '94 XJ 12
(397403) S24,99S Morocco Aeo c;•eam
Co a to M •s• llhr (693862) ')./ t 99c
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CABLE Descramblers __ l_7_1_4_)_5_4_0_·_5_e_3_o_ 1 __ 7.;...;.1_4_·64..:....;...:2;..·.;.7..;.7...:0...:0_
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714·723·9423 BAUER LOTUS 714-042.·7700
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send any money for 5S30 __ 1n_g_._C_9_4_9)_1s_9-_1_46_7__ vort111ng experience. 0~41 957·8133 TRANSPORTATION 15K m1, lull pwr, ---------$2850/mo (grdnr lncd) NEWPORT Kleln Manag•m•nt
049·581-4000 BEACH 2669
I ~OSTA MESA 2124
't br 2ba nr Tri Sq Hge
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$1495. 949·852·9939
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MOV•·IN.SONUS
NEWPORT BAY
TERRACE
lg 1 & 2Br near Back
Bay & golf course.
Large pool. new car·
fees or services. Raad 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Excellent commumce· and understand ~ny•• Hsakeeper/companlon lion skills. Ability to SOUTH cgAsT
contracts before -¥0U •CLERICAL FT" Art lfve In 2 days a week, sot goals and make AUCTI N sign. Shop around for Store In Irvine. Strong Eng apeeklng. drive, proloss1ona1 presenla· •---'~:;..;:;.::..::..:::..:..:..--1
rates. phone, # & org skills cook. Udo . 673· 1589 tions in a fast paced 2202 So. Mai11 St.
a + Dale 553-0tOt and detail or1ente<1 en· Santa AM, CA 12707 819 SS·Greal Vacations . INTERNATIONAL vironmont
Earn $1 ,000'a per weekl Accounting CO. EXPANDING Xlnt benel1t package. Home buss, not MLM A/P & Cash Seekt PT/FT people Including 4o1k Drugi---------•
800.345-9688 •xt24t3 Dlabur••m•nt $499 -$7999-No ex-screening physical ro·
BOATS 7011
(3UWR023)S 18,888
LEXUS OF
WESTMINSTER
C714) 892·0900
6 0 ' B u r g e r FORD .
steel motoryacht, xlnl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
cond, fully loaded
S230K (310) 918-9975
Make Mon•v Now I AHlatant perience necessary/ quired. EOE APPLIANCES 6011
HUNTINGTON
Earn 52•55000 1 week Newspaper publlsl'llng wlll train. Call Resumes via tax: Al· ---------1 and printing company tree inlo bookie•. E MARJ"'~ SLIPS starting this w11k. 1enlion, Lynn solo Frig $175. washer/ n1;
pet & much more.
Sorry No Pell
545-4855
'94 PROBE GT Rod
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MISSION VIEJO
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TRADE
through ciasslfie<>
642·5678
HARBOUR 2142 3Br 2Ba Milli Lwcurlous Nol MLM. For free 2 eeeks regular part www.hbn.com access 714·650-4802 or mail Drver S145. eftch DOCvS 7022
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil time 24 hours per c: o d e s 6 6 2 . Tl C • , .. t;\ corner ocean front minute massage call week parson. Ona 800·743·5326. me• ommunlly Xlnl condil1onl --.,9-5.......,C'""r_o_w_n_V_l_c_to-rl_•_ • .._ ·-·--
Beach Conage w/dock 2-car prkg, Superlative 1·BOQ.345·9688 x2102 year e•pftrlence pre· (CAL•SCAN) News, 330 West Bay 031·0297 40' M I LX 4
I Bkr 842·3850, ---------ft '"' Street, Costa Masa,1---------oor ng near dr, adn, •b•. m nut ea lo bch 2bd ,. terred. E.0 E.. drug· ---------CA 92627 F11g whl S 175. 4 Design Pavillion, sacure loca· ( 2 O 7 6 !18) $ 1'. 9 9 5
lba avail now. $1875 Clean 3br 2be den, CREDIT 2907 free & amokelree work L•e•I Secr•t•rv L.F. ---------chairs SlOO. Patio tlon S12.500. 650-3421 Co•ta M•••
637·2429 or 624·9876 marble/granite ocean 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii environment. Send r• teeks legal sec w/3yrs SEC OFFICERS Wiii wrought Iron. chair & l.lncoln Mercurw
view. 2br 2ba, Studio•• sum• wllh salary I'll•· + ht exp. Musi be Train, lrvine/NPB, CM, bench. 857·2583 ---------714·540·5630
383·1506 or 390-3308 llQET OUT OF 1ory to: Accounting aell·slarter/lamlllar Tustin. Up to $7.25/hr •---------MOTORCYCLES ---------N~WPORT
BEACH
dept froel Credit Supervisor, PO Box local rules & calendar· Mol/Dan 714·222·2203 Magtag Washer. 550 '80 Explorer Sporl
DUPLEX Upper Unit. Counseling Centers of l 580, Colla Mesa, CA Ing. Span a -r. Fax Secretary/Ollico Mgr Whlrlpool dryer $50. SCOOTERS 8018 AC, PW/POL. 1111. CC, 2169 Steps lo sand. lg new America (member 92628 or rax tq, (949) resume w/sal req•s to Prop. mgt. co tooks Whirlpool Aelrig 21cl. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil (037841) S17 ,lil96
kit, 4Br 2Ba. sunroom. NFCC). Free dept 642·7246 949·721·8910 or call above average p1ir1, side by side, lce/wtr '90 H•rl•w Devldeon Costa Mea•
•2Br 1B• TWH Nlcet 2c parking. $3000/mo. consolldallon, lower•---------768·1664 evening. 60 L WP lndr $200 7!>1·4330 Heritage Solttall Ll"coln Mercury new corpell, 1c au yearly. Call 873·8900 peymenls, Interest. Accounting ---------wpm, o tus. •1·M-,-v-t•_g_w_a_s_h_e_r_& Classic, 1994 gas lank 714-540·5030
garage, near Golson'• Ext. 105 Ask tor Goly Slop collector calls. Steff Account•nl NB office bldg needs A/P, AJA. good m1.1lh. dryer xlnl oond white. & lenders, wide wh1t1 ---------N 0 n·Pr 0 f 11 Newspaper printing malnt. assstance. 8· Bx 2147, Nwpt Bch. '97 MUSTANG '$1350./Bkr 640-5864 Sublet 2bd 2ba on 1-877·938·2222. and publlahlng com· IOhra/wk, pelnl'g, •CA 92659 Fx: 722· X·Lrg new. paid $580 walls with twisted AC. pw/pdl, 1111, CC
2BR 2BA Condo water, aav• $400/mol Toll free. (CAL•SCAN) pany Heks lull lime clean'g, 11 maint. 7085 or Call: 722·7331 Sell $250ea 645-3969 spokes, PM brakes, 2 TO CHOOSE
-llated, bike lo bHch $1750/mo avail 9/1 _...;..........;..;.;......:.;;;.~...;..;;...;....: Stall Accountant 10 640·8822 SECRl!TARY/RECPi---------beautilull 22k miles (208477) (205645)
&1300/Mo. LHll. Call (714) 84().7891 .. CREDIT CARD Halal In month end _P_fT_w_o-rk_o_n_a--b-ea_u_1_1fu-I lor small but growing MERCHANDISE St2,750 873-6409 St3,997 Coate M Ha
June, Agent 494-1177 PROBLEMS?.. cloalng, Journ~ entrlH golf courset Photos/ Rooting Co. In C.M. MISC. 6015 ••••••••• Llncoln M •rcurv
••••••••• Oebt consolidation. and llnanclal slale· 56 8 h 722 8848 714·540·5030 .BR/1BA V I /p I k sales, outgoing person, · per r. • liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ear y enn. AVo d ban ruptcy. menta. Alto perform 11 AUTOMOBILES --------ProfaHlonals·No Pata. MISCELLANEOUS Sl op creditor callt. general accounting wlll traln 714·219-0505 S•rv•r 1or last paced Wolff Tennlng Bede '98 RANGER
Available Nowl S1100, RENTALS Cut Interest. No credit function• Including PAYROUJ family restaurant by Tan Al Home XL T, super cab.
Cail Joan at check. One low pay· benk and B/S ac· ADMINISTRATIVE Newport& Pier. Ghreatl Buy Direct anct S•v•I (A04956) ($15.398)
BURR WHITE REALTY ••••••••• ment. 800-270-9894. counll r•conclllallon ASSISTANT mon1y atmosp era C ---------S13 497 Coal• Mes• (949) 675-4630 • ____ ....:.<C.;..A_L •_s.;..C.;..:AN~) 401 k admln and coor: Payrofl assistant and Cell 949·240·8787 un~tms mt~or ~1 a IS/~909~~ AC URA 9010 Lincoln Mercury ---------•• 714·540·5830 ••vcr••t Twnhom• S AVOID BANKAUPTCV. dlnaUon and speclal oltlc• administrator. TEACHER Low Monthly Pm11 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
2Br+2Ba·l·llV9I near ROOM 2706 Free dapl ooneollda· projects. Thi• position Full time position. Job (TODDLER) Free Color Catalog '87 LEGEND CPE ---------
new -+ pool. view, lion-AppllcaUon with r9qulrH BS dagrH In duties Include: as1tsl· NB Preschool needs Cati 1·800-711·0158 53k ml, auto, 1 own HONDA 9085
11895. Agt. sso-3822 CM Matr•Br walk·ltl aarvlce. Cut paymenls 1ecounllng or linance, Ing with payroll for exp toddler teacher w/ 2EXH093) $8,888 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii vt b h 11 to 65%. 24 hr. ap-one or two year exp• m l d·slze company ECE unlit tor 1yr old ---------LEXUS OF
BAYFRONT W/BOAT P a, P n ne, gar, proval. Good/bad/no rlance pr•lerred and and exacuhve office claurm. Ben•llla COMPUTERS 6018 WESTMINSTER '85 Accord 5-apd, DOCK ACROSS yard, s7oo/mo. dep PC I I I I ""55 .. 072 FR 0 M 8 EACH Carole 515-4328 c red It OK. proficient In akll • adm n s1ra1 on. Please • ., liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (714) 882·8908 wl'll/blu• Int. currant 1·800-873-8207. (Excel, Lo1ua 1·2-3 tend resume to Ac· Tutor for upper claH· ---------1 reglat. not running.
Remodeled 3Br 2B• NB Oc••n Front (CAL•SCAN) and Word). Good ban· counting Supervisor, man 11 o.c.c toking TRADE '94 LEGEND L $695.Fum 551·3099
1800.f. Lrg vl•w deck, Shr 2br home w/pvt allt package lncludlng PO Box 1560. Costa Psychology, Teachera Lo mi, moonrf. mini. -----------
FP, .w/d, lrlg. d/W gar, balh ON Hnd, NO brd 401k retirement plan. Mesa. CA 92628 or math. American His· 018741) $17.1.777 '91 Accord SE 11lnt
ulll Incl. S2800/Mo. wlk, S750mo 850-6904 GE1' O Drug 1crHnlng/ptly1I· you may tu resume tory, Political Science. through classified LEXUS 01" cond, ltl'lr, new CD.
: 714·S1S·1332 cal required. E.O.E to: I Hr or more Sun-Thur, 842..S678 WESTMINSTER only 55K ml, 1un1ool
I
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1 Beaullful 4br 3ba, " counting Supervisor. Resume should In· s2o/hr 949.549..,.287
:1 2·•tory, fol IHH by SHUE 2724 ™_(3 can lzeln / PO Box 1560, Costa cluefe salary history. lox 949·548·3755. owner $4600 640·0698 -:C.: Mesa, CA 92628 or Physical/drug acreen· 1----,..-----• CmJit Card$ CunwlidoltJ lax to (949) 631·7246 Ing requlr•d. EOE. ~~1~··~n~t~~~:S:nw11~
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Serving the Newport-Mesa communities since 1907
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tomer!'> wC'rC>
g1<.1vely con-
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f-ortunc1tt-ly for Eddie Banue-
los, 11 wc1s c1 cc1s<' of 1111slttkPn
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\Vl1ilP dJ..,l'll'>'>llHJ Wtl~.., Ill llhlkl'
!:-.dlurcldy m-hnu..,1• "ll'>JH'll"l<>n'>
morc· "UniPhnq," '>< hool ho.ird
mt>mbPr Dana Black 1 Pt dllNI ht•r
dd)''> 111 < ·c11holic !>Choo! wht•n
she would hdvt-to endufl' "Nun
Ddy," which w<1., ovt•rseen hy d
!'>l'>lPr with a yctrtbt1ck
But, 1n hqht of l>uclget con-
'>lrdmls. whICh hm1t lh<' amount
edl h !>C'hool could '>pC>ncl on lht>
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could l11n• t1 111111 lot $~0.000 ct
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FROM NEW PORT TO BELIZE:
NPv' port B1•c1c h n• ... td c•111 Susan
A . Boyd wn.., 111<1dt• to fl'<>l di
honw wh1h• \'cl< r1t11rnmq in
Behn• Sht• 1111111• cH ro'" Woody's
W harf Bar t1I thl' C ·oron<1 cl pl I\ 1ctr
I lotPI, '>llur11l•cl on the-\\clll'rlront
1n thP South Anwnc r1n fl..,hmy
dnd cltving pdrctch<.,('
Tlw hOll'I dlld br1r clft' c1ppdr-
PnUy ownc•cl h~ c1 r<'llfl;d couplv
from N(•wport lkc1ch who
opprwcl Woocly\ Whdrl BM crncl
Coronet d<•I l\1dr 1 lott•l ctncl Rc•ctl-
ty OtllcP <111 111 honor of th<'
ony111c1 l Nl'wporl U1•drh lNJ-
enddfy Woody's Whdrl .
The bC'sl pcirt · In r1rld1t1on to
111ce hotl"'I ronn'is c1ncl rncnrlly
service, Woody's 1n Belize report-
edJy sPrves up ctll I ht' frcP rum
punch you cc1n dnnk.
ON VACATION
Dally Pilot
columnist
Uncle Don
spent six
days in the
wlldemeM
without a
shower or
change of
clothes. Pewl
Here he is
standing in
front of
Waugh Lake
ln the Siena.
wtlb Riller
Rangeln lbe
bldqpQuDd.
-Compiled by
Daily Pilot staff
WE'RE HIVlll I HEIT WIVE
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Corona del Ma r S tate Beach resembled an amusement p ark Sunday as thousands of people flocked to the co astal
shores to beat the heat. Below, Damon Bihm, right, teases Sbawn.i Ellis during a card game at the beach.
A hot d ay at the beach
With the mercu ry
in the 80s on
the coast, Southern
Californ ians find ' sh e l ter from the heat
on tbe local sa n ds
AlhON M UKKAY
lkJ1y ""
W itb temperatures reaching a
sweltering 113 degrees in som e
parts of Southern Cali/om.id,
more than 85,000 people went to the
beaches in Newport Beach on Sunday,
where the high temperature was cl much
cooler 86 degrees.
ullt's) much nicer here." said Lynne
Lonberg of Riverside. "It's 113 out there
today. At least you can go outside here.•
·I like it,• said Nick Skawmslo of
Newport Beach . • 1 wish it w as hotter.·
Corona del Mar State Beach was a
sea or colored umbrellas and people.
some of whom even set up camp m the
shade by the concession stands and
bathrooms.
"It was pretty packed when w e got
here,· said Ron Wilson of Fullerton, who
amvecl at the beach with his 3-year-old
son, Ron, arowtd 10:30 a.m.
"1b.is is the most crowded I've ever
seen it,• said Teri Thompson of Simi Val-
ley.
Green flag conditions kept rescues
down to 35 on Sunday, said Marine Safety
Supervisor Brent Jacobsen of the New -
port Fire and Marine Department.
At 68 degrees, the water p rovided a
cool sanctuary Crom the heat.
"It's been nice here, because we've
been in the w ater,• said Terri Mon t-
gomery of Portland , Ore., wbo came with
her friend Desiree Millard of Riverside.
Beachgoers grabbed up Boogie boards
and rental umbrellas from a stand
manned by Skawinski. At 3:15 p .m ., only
45 minutes before the umbrellas were
due back, customers were still lining up.
"1 was completely out of umbrellas ear-
lier," he said.
Con cession stand employees were kept
busy serving liquids and lee cream to
parched customers.
•1t•s too hot to eat,• supervisor Gordon
Kilmer said. •They're just drinking.•
Employees said business was brisk but
not overwh elming.
"Not like long lines, but just consistent.
A lot of people," Kyle Ganshert of lrvine
said.
Spirits were high in the mid-afternoon
as children played at the edge of the
water and swimmers clowned around in
the waves.
• 1t was a lot of fun,• Wilson said, as his
son slept on his shoulder.
•Tue beach is a wonderful resource,·
Kilmer said. •1t•s refreshing and it kind of
soothes the spirit."
COMMUNITY IRIEFING
WISH OF TH E WEEK
• These items -and many more -are
"wishes" the principals of the Newport-
Mesa Unified School District would like to
have granted In order to continue Improv-
ing the quality of students' education. Take
a look at the list below and maybe you. by
volunteering In a computer lab or donating
books, can make a wish come true.
• ADAMS ELEMENTAft Ubr8ry
boob (Engllsh •nd SpMish); ink
cartrtdges for Hewlett hcbrd print·
en (bleck Ind color); SCMMr. Call
....... ....,.;~ 8t 424-71)5.
LOOKING AHEAD
MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1998
Costa Mesa
men shot
hYburglars
•Th e victuns were standing
in hdllway of lheLI home when
the intruders firPd and fled .
~ Pik>l
COSTA t\.tESA Two men were shot
<'drly Sunddy morrung dfter they Jound
two burqldr'> lf1 the hdllway of their Cos-
ld Mt•sn hmnt' 1n the 2900 bloe,k of Croft-
don StrPl'I. pullet' sc11d
Altc•r th1•y lwMd noises al about 5
cl m , Tiwodort> Schrdlf, 35, dnd Shcme
C ;pll, 24, wE'nt u1to the hallway of their
holl'>l' when• t" o men were slctnding,
'>did ::-,~Jl T1111 Schennum of U1e Costa
~ 1 t><.,ct Poh<t • Dt•pa rtmen l
Un" of tlw men fued two shots. lul-
t111q (Jl'tl in lht· toot dnd Sd1rdff lf1 the
lllp ~Chl'llllUlll 'idld
Tht> 'oll'>J>l'< t~ "ho were de!>cnbed as
111 lht•tr Petri~ .lU'> then fl<"d south on
Crullclo11 '-itrt•<'I
nthinq c.1pJll'drt-d to bt.> rrussm~J but
c1 v1d1•11t <1..,..,l'lte recorder hdd been
unpluqql'd Police were conduclmg a
t111lu\\ up 1mc•<,l1qdllon Sunday
Both nl thP vKllms were transported
tu \\1•-,h•rn ~lc·dlCdl Center and c1re m
-.1c1hh • c w1cht111n, pol.Jee said.
Honors
students'
work will be
worth more
• tudents enrolled in honoq,
ddsses will be gwen the same
treatrnent as those in advanced
placement courses.
~"*it
NEWPORT-MESA -Grade point
ctV<'rd9l''> uncl class rankings fur h1qh
school .,tucll'nls wh9 lake honor., £.ny-
llsh daC.!>l''> dnd studentc; who tctke a
cNc11111cs cld<i:-dre the -,t1mt' ('VC'n
thou~1h the work load 1~ "ubstdnUdll)'
d1ffert>nt
But tht• school l>u<lfcl ,.., tn. mq to
chctnqe thc1t
At ti'> Tue5.da\ mght met>ung U1e
ho.ud yave prellnundf) dpproval to a
new µohcy lhctt would gwe honors
clct'>sl''> the l>ame gradl' pomt averaqe as
ddVdnced placement dasses. The bod.rd
I!> i;cheduled to mdke d hndl dec151on ctt
1ls ept 8 meeung
NC'·wport Harbor High School parent
RochelJe O'Donnell has been workm9
hdrd for the pdSt yedf dfld a hdlf to get
the ctistnct to grant weighted status to
honors classes.
"It makes a lot of difference for rla s
rdnkmg and their grade point average,·
he said .
Under the current system, a student
who takes a freshman English class and
gE>ts dn A gets a h.tgher grade point
dveragE> than a student who takes the
SEE HONORS PAGE 4
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2 N\ondoy, August 31, 1998 Newport ~ch/Costa f.Aeso Dolly Pil
NEllllOIS
&id& l. ~of Costa~
rec~tly rece1wd a Bachelor of
Music ln Professional Musk from
8erklee College of Music In
Boston. Carly Simon, a singer,
composer and lyrklst. congratulat·
ed 535 graduates at the school's
1998 commencement at the Hynes 7
Convention Center In Boston.
Simon, along with songwrltJo~
team Jerry leiber and Mike S~Plly,
was awarded an honora,YctoC:,~r·
ate. Some of Simon's ttfls1n~e
Costa Mesa Police Department Patrol Area I Commander
'1 I
H Nobody Does i~ a~ttpr, It( and
"The Right Thing to-100. "I Leiber
and Stoller wrote •Love Me,"
"Loving You," and 1 • Jailhouse
Rock• for Elvis Presley. Other
Berklee honorary doctorate
include Duke Ellington, Patti
LaBelle. James Taylor, Billy Joel
and Bonnie Rait. Berklee College
of Music was founded in 1945 ....
Michael 3rigandl was recently
elected area commander. His
responsibilities will include all
squadrons tn Orange, Riverside,
San Diego. and Imperial counties.
+WHEN WERE YOU HIRED?:
Jan.20, 1975
+ FAMILY STATIJS: Married to ,,,.
Sherry and have three sons: Jeff,
Eric and Adam •i
I I,
+AGE: 49
+ EDUCATION: Bachelor)
degTee in Criminal Justice, asso-
ciate's degree in Qua.liw Tech-
nology
+ PAST POSmONS! Thaffic
bureau commander, SWAT com-
mander, m9tor UP CLOSE training supervi-sor, juvenile and
narcotics detective
+ PRESENT OCCUPATION: Costa
Mesa police lieutenant -Patrol
Area I commander
+ EXPLANATION OF JOB: Man-
ager of police department ser-
vices and responsibilities in the
south section of the city.
+ THE BEST BOOK YOU'VE
J READ: •7 Habits of Highly Effec-
tive People~ by Stephen R. Cov-
ey
+THE COMPACT DISC IN YOUR
CAR RIGHT NOW: Elton John's
·sleeping in the Past•
+WORD OR PHRASE YOU
MOST OVERUSE: •oude. •
+ WHAT CAN YOU COOK7: Eggs
+A HABIT YOU WISH YOU
COULD OtANGE: Consuming
too much soda
+THE COu.EGE MAJOR YOU
ALMOST TOOK; Mechanical
engineering
+YOUR LAST CHARITABLE ACT:
Christmas Give-A-Way Program
and Neighbors for Neighbors
+AS A OtlLD, WHAT DID
SCHOOLMATES TEASE YOU
"ABOUT: (name) Qark Kent
Jill Uoyd and Assodates was
recently htred to handle a promo·
t1onal campaign The campaign is
for the Farmers Fair and Expo at
tht' Lake Perris Fairgrounds. The
fair will run Oct 10 18. The firm,
which is a media relations and
rnarketmg firm based out of Costa
Mesa and Santa Ana, specializes in
the promotions of festivals and
fairs. Jill Lloyd and Associates will
.1lso provide service for theme
wnn•pt development. The
Or,mge County Fair in Costa Mesa
rcc1.:n tly honored Lloyd with a 25-
yt•.H service award tloyd Is the
pr1nc1pal of the agency ... New-
po t B •dch resident M ike Man-
gione Jr. has recently been re-
f le-c.ted president of the McDon-
ald's Operator's Association of
Southern California. Mangione,
Jr, 49, hds been re-elected for
another two year term. Mangione
Jr will lead the McDonald's Oper·
ator's Association of Southern Cal·
iforn1a Board of Directors in over·
see mg sever al tasks. These tasks
include advertising, public rela·
t1om, promotions and marketing
rn1t1at1ves These tasks will affect
more than 500 McDonald's restau·
rants throughout the Southern
Californicl area Mangione, Jr .• is
credited with having moved his
way up through the rijnks from an
entry·level crew person in 1966.
Ma11q1one. Jr. owns McDonald's
restaurants 1n areas throughout
South< rn Cahfornia including
Rolling Hills, Torrance, Long Beach
and Los Angeles. Mangione, Jr.
comes from a background of fani··
ily members who have been
McDonald's tranchisees and mem·
bcrs of the McDonald's Operator's
Association of Southern Califor·
rHd Mangione, Jr., •s also a mem·
bcr of chambers of commerce in
Los Angeles, Torrance and Long
Bf'.ich Mangione, Jr was elected
Mc Donald's Operator's Associa-
tion of Southern California presi·
dent in 1986 and again in 1996.
Mangione. Jr has served as vice
prl'sirlent of the McDonald's Oper·
ator's Association of Southern Cal·
tforr11c1 for three terms .. Costa
Me\a s Aodheim Marketing
Group has recently been selected
to provide services in the areas of
marketing and pubhc relations to
two West Coast professional ser·
vie.es fir ms These two West Coast
frrms are the Irvine-based Global
Capital Markets and the western
regional offices of Price Water·
house Coopers. Rodheim Market·
Ing Group Is a full-service firm in
marketing communications.
-?• YOUR GREATEST PERSONAL
ACHIEVEMENT: Won more than
100 gold medals won in
motocross racing in the state
and world police/fire Olympics.
+WHAT IS IN YOUR TRUNK
RIGHT NOW: San Francisco
Giants team blanket +WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE
BEEN VOTED IN HIGH SOtOOL:
mercial citrus groves +THE THING YOU DISLIKE
MOST ABOUT YOUR APPEAR-
ANCE: A few too many pounds
r'Pilot .
VOL 92, NO. 206
THOMAS H. JOHNSON.
Publisher
WIWAM L080EU.
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STEVE MAA8l.E,
Man.glng Editor
TINA BORGATTA.
Assistant Managing Editor
STl'VI EAMES
News Editor
ROGa CMlSON,
Sports Editor
MA.-C MAll1'1N,
Photo Edrtor
LYNHDOl.A,
Of1pfay Adwftislng
JUOY Ol 11 lfllJG. o-.twd Adwftlslng
LANA~
"omoUons
+THE ARST THING THAT
ATTRACTED YOU TO YOUR
SPOUSE OR PARTNER: Style of
walk and bubbly. personality.
Most Politically Astute +ONE THING YOU WOULD
OtANGE ABOUT THE WORLD IF
Y08 COULD: Desire for more
human kindness
+ YOUR PERSONAL MOTTO:
"Do it right the first time.• +WHO ARE YOU HEROES: + I HAVE A DREAM THAT: I
could have been a professional
motocross factory racer. .Z• YOUR GREATEST EXTRAVA-
GANCE: Attending Major League
Baseball games from coast to
coast to watch my son play.
Abraham Uncoln, Lee Iaccoca
(Chrysler), and my dad, Arvan.
+THE WORST IDEA YOU EVER
HAD: Taking my kids surfing in
Costa Rica.
+ FAVORITE ESCAPE FROM
REALITY: Working in my com-
+YOUR IDEA OF EXEROSE: Off-
road motocross racing
+ PHONE NUMBER WHERE PEO-
PLE CAN REACH YOU: 754-5190
Fresh leaders take over at Te Winkle school
• The Costa Mesa middle school has new principal,
Sharon Fry, and new assistant principal, Jeff Gall.
H USElN MASl-INl
~Pb
MESA VERDE -A new team
is manning the helm at TeWmkle
Middle School. Former Costa
Mesa High School Assistant Prin-
cipal Sharon Fry replaces Mary
Ann Ehret as principal and f onner
TeWinkle counselor Jeff Gall
replaces Mike Murphy as assis-
tant principal.
Fry, who has also worked as an
assistant principal at Century
High School in Santa Ana, said
she has always had an affinity for
working with middle school stu-
dents.
middle school is a chance to mas-
ter the skills that they may h~ve
missed in elementary school.
•Tuey also need to develop
healthy study habits and have a
well-rounded life,• she said.
•Whether it's music or sports, they
need to have some kind of
involvement to learn teamwork
and social skills with other stu-
dents.•
Having worked in Santa Ana,
Fry said she feels confident that
she has the skills to oyersee the
school and its diverse student
population. Many TeWinkle stu-
dents are English language learn-
ers from the West Side of Costa
Mesa.
She bas also met with Gall, lb
new assistant principal who was
counselor at TeWinkle from 199
to 1996. For the past two ye
Gall bas been a counselor a
Thavis Ranch K-8 school in Yor
Unda. But upon completing
administrative training this ye
Gall said he looked forward t
retwning to Te Winkle.
"Being a counselor gave me_
good understanding of studen
needs and how to meet thos
needs,• he said. •In middl
school, kids are literally in th
middle of being chifdren an
adults. You have to have a staf
that knows how to help th
develop academically, sociall
and emotionally.•
"I know what students need
when they're in middle school to
succeed in high school," she said.
Hone of the reasons I was at Cos-
ta Mesa High was that they have
seventh and eighth graders
there.•
·Tue bottom line is that all stu-BRIAN P08UDA/DAILV Pit.OT
His years at TeWlnkle hav
also given him a good workin
relationship with the TeWinkl
community and lhe families o dents want to be treated with Jeff Gall, left. ls the new assistant principal, and Sharon Fry ls
respect and courtesy," she said. the new principal at TeWlnkle Middle School In Costa Mesa.
•And all parents want the same
many of lhe students.
For some students, Fry said
things for their children: that they I Fry, who was hired Tuesday, I bas met with Ehret who has taken I
be successful in school and learn hasn't had a chance to meet with over as principal of Mariners Ele-
in a safe environment." all of the TeWmkle staff, but she mentary School in Newport Beach.
"I'm very excited about eve
aspect of my job," he said. "~ hav
a real good rapport with the com
munity here and I'm really happ
to come back."
WEDDlllS AID ENGAGEMENTS
Daniels-Crosby • The matron of honor was Jacquie
Holmes of Mission Viejo and her brides-
maid was Brepda Ballok. The bride's backyard
Forest was the set-
garden in Lake
The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lynn Crosby of Port Allegany. ting for the July 11
wedding of
Sharon Daruels of
Lake Forest and
Bill Crosby of
Corona del Mar.
The bride is the
daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold
Daniels of Long
Beach.
The garden set-
ting with the rock
waterfall and pond
created a picture
perfect setting.
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and BW Crosby
The best man was Dr. Michael Mullin of
Corona del Mar and his usher was the
groom's son, Chris Crosby.
The reception was at the home of the
bride and was attended by 85 guests.
The couple plan tc;> live in Lake Forest
following a wedding trip to Maui.
The groom is employed with the Keyes
C,o. in Irvine.
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ding of Diane Marie Ton.kovich of Irvine
and Douglas
The matron of honor was lngrid Brude
of Newport Coast, and her bridesmaid
were Alicia Miller, Susan Roberts and L
Tuthill
Everett Miller of
Costa Mesa.
The bride is the
daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. E. Paul
Tonkovich of
Irvine.
The bride wore
a white satin
princess-s tyle
bridal gown and
carried a bouquet
of red ranunculus
The bridegToom is the son of Mr. an
Mrs. Ronald V. Miller of Costa Mesa.
His best lllaD was John Corrigan of Cos
ta Mesa, and the ushers were Eric Dom
Greg Tonkovich and Matt Tonkovich.
The reception was held under a tent sur
rounded by apple trees and cherry tree
near the bride's family's log cabin.
tulips an d roses, Douglas MWer and
and a lace hand-Diane Tonkovlcb kerchief made
The couple spent their honeymoon ·
Avalon on Catalina Island. They reside it?
Costa Mesa. ·
The bride is a senior auditor willi
Ingram Micro. The groom is vice presiden.1
of national accounts for a division of FirS1
Data Corp. · :
from the wedding
veil of her gTeat-gTeat grandmother.
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today bringing Items of jewelry worth SS.300 wtf'9 stolen from a home ·1n the 3,A with It seu In 1100 blodc.
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Four Costa Mesa t~ens raise enough money to take· trip to Washington, D. C.
STACY BROWN-MAlmNes government bul,lding. •
!kft P1i11 "I don't mow why I took
J uana Salgado may never I ,flave dreamed of being
president of the United
, States before she became a
member of Girls Inc., but she
does now.
She and three friends -all
members of the Costa Mesa
chapter of Girls Inc. -just
returned from a trip to Washing-
ton, D.C.
The 17-year-old high school
senior has been a member of the
group for less than a year. In that
, time, she has gained self-confi-
dence and awareness she did
, not have before.
•we want to empower young
girls to become heD.lthy and suc-
cessful women in the CQmmuni-
ty, • says teen program facilitatot·
Lourdes Martinez. "We want
them to become assertive.•
1 Martinez, a 24-year-old Costa
Mesa resident, is on the staff of
the national nonprofit agency
that helps young women realize
their dreams and their potential.
She accompanied the girls on
their trip. ~
·we are here to expose them
to opportunities they might not
otherwise have," she says.
that," Martinez says &Jld 1~1.
The photos bring back mem-
ories of the aix-da)( trip, during
which the girls ipet with offi-
cials and visited 1114DY or the
Capitol's monuments . and
' museums. 1
Their itin0rary reads like a.
D.C. traVel guide, and none of
the girls will tell you she didn't
make good use of her time.
The girls had pl~ed the trip
to play a role in addressing a
policy that involves teens, but
because Congress was not in
session, they used the trip as an
educational experience and to
get exposure for the agency.
The girls bad round-table dis·
cussiona with Jeff Prieto, a pres-
idential fellow at the Depart·
ment of Health and HU1114D Ser-
vices, and Anita Perez-Fergu-
son, president of the National
Women's Political Caucus.
They had planned to meet
with Maria Echaveste, deputy of
chief staff to the president, but
she waS' called away. So the girls
met with a public liaison for the
office instead.
Alice, a 16-year-old senior at
Estancia High, noted that no one
there was tallcing about the cur-
rent presidential situation. "Not
a word,• she says. ,
•
Alice Boltron, Sandra Ascen-
cio, Jenny Gonzales and Juana
will tell you they have just had
M one of those opportunities.
The four girls, fresh with
excitement and stories from the
nation's Capitol, sat around a
large table at the agency's head-
quarters and giggled while they
flipped through photos of their
trip.
The girls hadn't envisioned
going to Washington, D.C., until
early this year, when they dis-
cussed the idea with Martinez.
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Jenny Gom.aJes. 16, left. Sandra Ascendo, 17, and Allee Boltron. 16, look at photos of their recent trip to the nation's capitol where
they volunteered at a Washlngton Mutual event, sold merchandise and wrote letters asking fo! sponsorship for Girls Inc.
11Lulu, what's this?" one girl
asks Martinez as she raises a
photo of an officer in front of a
Cash prila for
thcbatund
sculpton!
Sunday
Sept. 13, 1998
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State Beach
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PACIFIC EIBELL.
Eight girls wanted to make
the trip, but the cost eliminated
half the group.
Sandra, Alice, Juana and Jen-
ny raised funds with garage
sales, becoming volunteer
helpers at events that gained·
them corporate donations, and
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solicited donations in a letter-
wrtting campaign.
· They started in February and
•tept going up to the very last
weekend," Juana says.
"Even though they had
bumps in the road, they did not
give up," Martinez says. •And I
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In total, the girls raised
$1,856, which Girls Inc.
match ea.
"lf it wasn't for Girls Inc., we
wouldn't have gone to Washing-
ton D.C., •says 17-year-old San-
dra. "It wasn't in my plans."
Sandra, an Estancia High
senior, bas been coming to the
agency for three years, but she
had never taken part in an activ·
ity like the trip.
Likewise for Jenny, a 16-year-
old sophomore al Costa Mesa
High, who has been involved
With Girls lnc. for four years.
"The one Uting that I would
like to get out is that teen girls
should" try Girls Inc. to reach
their goals because it helped
us,• Jenny says as she looks at
the pictures from their trip to
Washington D.C.
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,.. TODAY ., .
A juried photography exhibition
will be on display through Sept.
18 in the Newport Beach Oty
Hall Gallery, 3300 Newport Blvd.
Admission is free. For more infor-
mation, call (949) 717-3870.
TUESDAY
The Orange County chapter of
the National Association of
Women Business Owners will
present an evening of networking
with corporate sponsors and com.;
munity members from 6 to 8 p .m.
dt the Wyndham Garden Hotel,
3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa
Mesa. The event will feature a
buffet runner and door prizes.
Admission is $29 for members
dnd guests. Nonmembers are $44.
For more information, call (714)
832-5741
WEDNESDAY
The Newport Harbor Panhel-
leruc will meet at 10 a.m. at the
Pd!k Newport Clubhouse, One
Park Newport Drive, Newport
Beach. The meeting IS at 10!30
d .m. and will be followed by a
program and lunch. All alwnru
soronty me mbers are invited.
Admission is $5 For more infor-
mation, cdll (949) b73-5808.
The Networkers wtll meet from
11.45 d.m. to 1 p m. at the Costa
Mesa Golf and Country Club,
1701 Golt Course Drive Admis-
sion 1s $12 dnd includes lunch. For
more mformation, call 885-9093.
Connect at lhe Corona del Mar
Branch Library, d sertes of work-
shops fedtunng ups for effective
use of library resowces, will be
presented from 7 to 8:30 p.m .
every Wednesday through Nov.
25 dl the library, 420 Marigold
Ave. The workshops will also fea·
ture strategies for Web naviga-
tion. Admission is free. For more
Ulfonnahon, call 717-3801.
THURSDAY
New Leaf Natural Cuisine LLC of
Costa Mesa will present cooking
classes on the mdny forms of soy
from 9:30 to 11 :30 a .m. and 6:30 to
8:30 p m. m Costa Mesa. Reserva-
llons .ue required. Admission is
$35. The dass is lirruted to four or
five people. For more information,
call 444-1005.
HONORS
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significantly harder honors Eng-
lish class and gets a B While the
honors students worked signifi-
cantly harder than those in easier
classes, their grade point aver-
ages are counted the same, which
becomes a handicap for the hon-
ors s1udents when applying for
college.
"It's as if the students are
penalized for taking the harder
class,· O'Donnell said
The current policy also affects
a student's class ranking. The stu-
dent who gets the higher score in
the easier class could have a lugh-
er class ranking than a stude nt
who takes the harder class. but
gets the lower grade.
"It reflects weU on a student's
college applJcabon if they can say
they graduated in the top 15 or
their class," O'Donnell said.
With the board's proposed
policy changes, honors classes
would have the same grade
point average as advanced
placement classes.
Rather than its current tour-
point grading system, the board ts
pMposing a five-point system in
which a grade of A equals 5
points, B is 3 points, C is 2 points,
D is 1 point, and an P prov\des no
points. r'
Advanced placement cl8sses,
which also count for college cred-
it, have been on the five-point
grading scale since 1982.
•t•m absolutely titillated that
they approved it," O'Donnell
said, •but J'm disappointed that it
will not be re troactive."
Under the board's proposed
revision5, all high school students
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A froedom from smoking class
will be presented from 7 to 9 p.m.
every Thursday and Monday
throughout September beginning
today at Hoag Memorial Hospital,
Medteal Library Conference
Room, One Hoag Dnve, Newport
Beach. Reservaµons are required.
Ad.mission iS $75 and may be
re.unbursed by your health insur-
ance. For more informabon,-eall
(949) 722.0237.
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SEPT. 5
A back-country hike wUJ lake
place from 9 a.m. to noon at Crys-
tal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. Hikers
should meet at El Moro Visitor
Center. Parking is $5. For more
information, call (949) 494 -3539.
A beach walk will . take place
from 9 a.m. to noon at Crystal
Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. Walk-
ers should meet at Pelican Point
parking lot No. 2. Parking is $5.
For more information, call (949)
494-3539.
SEPT. 6
" back-cduntry hike will lake
place from 9 a .m. to noon at Crys-
tal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. Hikers
should meet at El Moro Visitor
Center. Parking is $5. For more
information, call (949) 494-3539.
SEPT. 11
A mountain bike ride will take
place from 6 to 8 p.m. at Crystal
Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast
High~ay, Newport Beach. Bikers
should meet at .El Moro Visitor
Center. Parlang IS $5. For more
infonnation. call (949) 494-3539.
SEPT. 15
New Leaf Natural Cuisine LLC of
Costa Mesa will present cooking
clrusses on sea treasures from 9:30
to 11:30 a.m. and,6:3010 8:30 p.m.
in Costa Mesa. Reservations are
required. Admission is $35. The
class is limited to four or five peo-
ple. For more information. call
444-1Q05.
SEPT. 19
New LeaJ Natural Cuisine LLC of
Costa Mesa will present a cook-
ing class on sea treasures from
9:30 to 11 :30 a.m. in Costa Mesq.
Reservations are required.
Admission is $35. The class is llin-
ited to four or five people. For
more information. call 444-1005.
in grades 9 through will be dbJe to
get the weighted grade point
average for honors classes.
However, the board decided
against allowing students who
have already taken honors classes
to ge t a higher GPA for their
efforts. Among those students is
O'Donnell's son, a seruor who
Wdnts to go to Stanford.
O'Donnell said the decision
could represent a disadvantage
for her son.
Board members Dana Black
and Judy Franco said they would
have liked lo have the grading
system apply to all honors classes
that current studen ts have taken
since they entered high school.
·1 wanted it to be retroactive,•
Black said. •I've been working on
this for four years and it seems fair
llOUID TOWI
ONGOING
A conttnuing e-mail dlscusllon
and support group for victims of
the inf ecUous brain disorder
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease is at
http://members .aol.com/larm-
str853/cjdvoice/cjdvoice.htm.
The IOwanls Club of Newport
Beach-Corona del Mar meets at
noon Thursdays at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bay-
s1de Drive, Corona del Mar. Por
more infonnatioo, call 852-1148.
Oasis Senior Center otters a half-
hour of Cree legal consultation by
appointment. Appoinbnents can
be made at 644-3244.
Monthly work.shops for people
with cancet and their relatives are
offered from 7 to 8:30 p.m . the
second Tuesday of every month at
the Patty and George Hoag Can-
cer Center in Newport Beach. For
more information, call 760-5542.
A support group for younger
patients with lupus meets from
1 :30 to 3 p .m. the second and
fourth Wednesday of each month
in Newport Beach. For details,
call 536-1734.
A workshop for people wllh
lymphedema meets from 2:30 to
4:30 p .m. the first Tuesday of each
month in the audJtorium at Hoag
Cancer Center in Newport Beach.
.For information, call 760-5542.
Oasis Senior Center offers a meal
program for members. Lunch ts
served daily from 11 :45 a.m. to
12:15 p.m. in the multipurpose
room at 800 Marguerite Ave.,
Corona deJ Mar. Home-delivered
meals are available for home-
bound seniors. Reservations are
required. Meals are sponsored by
SCSS Inc Cdll 644-3244.
Oasls Senior Center offers rental
of medical equipment, from
wheelchairs to walke rs and more
by calling 644-3244.
Oasis Senior Center has a com-
prehe nsive medical library. that
can be used to research any med-
ical question. Call 644-3244 .
Oasis Senior Center offers a
counselor to assist with questio.ns
about Medi(:are, HMOs, and sup-
plemental dild long-term care
insurance by appointment. Call
644-3244.
Expanded Awareness Seminars
presents a weekly meditation ses-
sion at 8 p.m. Wednesdays at the
Hub of Newport Mesa, 230 E.
17th St.. Suite 218. Suggested
donation is $10. For more infor-
mation, call 646-1128.
A free introductory class ln pri-
mordial sound meditation is
to the students who stepped up
and took the harder classes, but
the rest of the board didn't think
so."
O 'DonneU said she expects
that several parents will show up
at the Sept. 8 meeting to urge the
offered by Marvin Greenberg at
Complementary Healing Arts,
666 Baker St., Costa Mesa. Call
969-7653.
1be Newport Beach PSychologt-
cal Association presents a men's
support group at .C p.in. Fridays.
The fee is $25 per session. For
more m!ormation, call 722-4588.
The Alliance for the Mentally m
of Orange County provides edu-
cation and emotional support for
families with loved ones who are
mentally ill. A free support group
meets from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. every
other Saturday at Orange County
Mental Health Clinic, 3115 Red
Hill Ave .. Costa Mesa. For more
information, call 850-8463.
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church offers a support group for
families with loved ones who are
mentally ill. The group meets
from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Sundays in the
church's Dierenfle!d Hall C, 600
St. Andrews Road. Newport
Beach. The confidential group is
open to the community. For more
. information, call 631-2880.
Prospects Networking Group
meets from 7:15 to 8:30 a .m.
Wednesdays at Mi.mi's Cafe, 1835
Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa.
Breakfast is $6. For more informa-
tion, call Angie Stafford at 474-
2225 or nna Firman at 551-3156,
All Lassen's Leads Club meets sit
7:15 a .m . Tuesdays at Mimi's
Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd .• Costa
Mesa. <:::all 646-1252.
Zen Home Stitchery, a local
manufacturer of meditation sup-
plies, holds a free meditation from
5 to 7 p.m. Sundays at Mesa Busi-
ness Center, 711 W. 17th St,. Suite
A-8, Costa Mesa. For more infor-
mation, call 722-7818.
The Newport Beach Parks,
Beaches and Recreation Commis-
sion meets at 7 p.m. !he first Tues-
day of each month1 in the City
Council chambers, 3300 Newport
Blvd., Newport Beach. For more
information, call 644-3151.
Nlcottne Anonymous feUowshlp
wants to help men and women
who smoke to quit and remain
smoke free. For more information
on local evening meetings, call
650-2713.
The Costa Mesa Historical Soci-
ety holds a free open house from
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursdays at
1870 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa. ·
The event features memorabilia
from the city or Costa Mesa and
the Santa Ana Army Air Base. For
more information, call 631-5918.
Overeaters Anonymous meets
from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at
board to make the policy revi-·
sions retroactive.
"I hope a lot of parents will
show up," O'Donnell said. "I
think the board has been very
courteous and responsive to us in
the past.•
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St John's Episcopal Church, \83
I!. Bay St., Costa Mesa. For moro
information, call 953-0900.
Oasls Senior Center offers a
Parkinson's disease support group
from 7 to 9 p.m . the second Thurs·
day of each month at 800 Mar-
guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Por
more information, call 644-3244.
The Yoga Place offers a prenatal
and postnatal yoga class from 3 to
4:30 p.m. Thursdays. New classes
begin on the first or the month.
Coll 642-7400. I
Hoag Cancer Center otters Man
to Man, a free prostcite cancer dis·
cussioo gr9up, from 7 to 8:30 p .m.
the first Wednesday of each
month at the center auditorium, 1
Hoag Drive, Building 41 , New-
port Beach. Call 722-6237.
Tbe Pacutc Business Xchange.
has weekly breakfast meetings at
7 a.m. Tuesdays at the Pacific
Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd.,
Newport Beach,. There is no
chdTge for the initial meeting. For
more information, call 640·0588.
The Newport Beach Psychologi-
cal Association presents a coed
relationship group called Insight
Equals Power at 7 p.m . Thurs-
days. The fee is $25 per week. For
more information, call 722-4588.
Hoag Cancer Center offers a free
relaxation and imagery workshop
from 10 to 11:30 a.m the fourth
Wednesday of each month at 1
Hoag Dnve, Building 41 , New-
port Beach. For more information,
call 760-5542.
A fi"ee telephone help line for
semors 62 years and older is
offered by mortgage consultant
Bob Brennan al 3 pm. Wednes-
days at Bayside Village, 300 E.
Coast Highway. Newport Beach.
Call 723-0233.
1be Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar
711 of Orange County offers a
program for young men ages 14
to 18 who are interested in learn-
ing about sailing, seamanship,
piloting, navigation and cruising.
Meetings are from 6 to 9 p.m.
Wednesdays at the ~f6 Explorer
Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast High-
way, Newport Beach. 0 1!1 6422
6301or551-8591.
Oasis enlor Center offers ong
lllg assistance, counseling a
referral services for seruors.
appointments or more inform
tion, call 644-3244.
The Costa Mesa Senior Clttz
Square and Round Dance Cl
seeks experienced dancers to j
in from 9 to 11 a .m. Thursdays
the Costa Mesa Senior Cent
19th and Pomona streets, C
Mesa. Call 545-5669.
A free support group for cane
patients meets at 7 p.m. Wedn
days and a support group for pe
pie suffering from chronic fatigi
syndrome meets lrom 7 to 10 p.1
Wednesdays at the Institute (
Holistic Theatment and Researc
4019 Westerly Place, Suite 1
Newport Beach. For more in/
mation. call 251 -8700.
Arthritis FoundaUon instruct
Wyoma McKinley leads an ex
cise class at 11 a .m. Thursdays
the Jewish Senior Center, 250
Bak.er St., Costa Mesa. For mo
informabon, call 513-5641.
Nightly meettngs are offered
Costa Mesa and Newport Bea
for anyone who wants to ov
rome nicotine addiction. Call 77
9106 or (800) 642-0666.
The Newport Sports Collectl
Foundabon, a nonprofit organi1
tion, operates a free museum
620 Newport Center Drive, Ne'
port Beach . The museum. wlu
bas one of the world's largest c
lections of sports memorabilia,
open from 9 a .m. to 5 p.m. wee
days. Call 721-9333.
Hoag Cancer Center sponsors
free tai chi class for intermed1a
to advanced levels from 10:30
11 :30 a.m. Thursdays for peop
with cancer and their families.
beginner session meets fro
10:30 to 11 :30 a:m. Fridays. TI
classes are designed to redu
stress, mcrease longeVlty and pr
mote a sense of well bemg Wl
basic, edsy-to-learn. nonstren
ous movements to aid in balan
and concentration. The class
taught by Victor Armd.Ild. No re
1stration is required. Free. H
Cancer Center is at 4000 W. Cod
Highway, Newport Beach. C
722-6237.
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Newport Harbor High
ey~niors see this season as
1 culmination of hard work
and Sailors' past success.
·' 'A..ON J lty.
Doi'f Pio! • 'NEWPORT BEACH -With five
returrung starters from last year's
Sea View League championship
team, the upconung season looks
good for Newport Harbor High's
boys water polo team.
"We should have a good
team," Coach Bill Barnett said.
·We have a lot of experience dlld
good athletes •
The experience comes from
retumers Gary Conwell, Jeff
Leeper, Kevin Becker, Clint Peetz
and Tyler Caffey. The five have
played together for three years
and have developed a good pool
rela.tionship, two on frosh-soph
and last season on varsity.
Conwell, Beck and Caffey will
WATER POLO
Berg has
Mustangs
.rebuilding
New coach believes
this year's team is strong,
but knows he must work
hard t? build up the
Mustangs' program.
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COSTA MESA -Last season's
Costa Mesa High boys water polo
team reached the CIF Southern
Secbon Division II finals last sea-
son before losing to Los Alamitos,
9-4.
A lot has changed
Mdily of those players gradu-
ateli, leavmg a lot or slots to till on
varsity. There will dlso be no
junior varsity program this year.
But most unportanUy, the Mus-
tangs have a new cOdch Uus sea-
son, Eric Berg.
Berg, who will be a full-ti.me
teacher in the fall at Costa Mesa,
ha plans for the rebuilding tbe
Maltangs program from the
grtMnd up by starting an age
group program and recruiting
heavily on campus.
But make no mistake, Berg
expects thls year's team, despite
limited varsity exposure, to make
some noise and threaten to win
the Pacific Coast League title. ·nus group has· the capability
to do wonderful things,• Berg
said. • 1 l's just going to take a con-
saous effort on everyone's part."
The key to success this season
is 4;Uwo-part process. First, lead-
e~ frpm the three remairung
seniors has to be solid. Second,
the Juniors and underclassmen
need to step up in a huny.
·we're catenng to a variety of
talent levels lhi!> year,• Berg said.
·Keepmg everybody challenged
and improving is the major con-
cern. The younger players with
no varsity experience need to
develop as quickly as possible.•
power the offehse as drivers.
Peetz is the two-meter man on
offense and Leeper is the two·
mete1 def ender.
The five helped the Sailors
reach the qilarterfinals of the CIF
Southern Section Division I play-
offs before losing to Capistrano
Valley,for many teams, the pres-
sure to win a CIF title the follow-
ing season would be distracting.
Not for this group.
"For tbem this is a culmination
of good careers,• Barnett said.
·niey are working very diligent·
ly towards a championship. They
want to win league and go as far
in CIF as they can.•
The only major loss from last
season's team was goalie John
Pharris, who graduated.
For the Sailors to win, they
need junior 1im Birdsong, who
has been solid on frosb-soph for
the past two season, to step on
and take command in goal.
• PharrlS is difficult to replace,"
Barnett said. ·But Birdsong is
Berg knows Uus is not an easy
process, but believes that his co~g style has been wannly ~ • Eagles behind schedule
re~ved and has a positive effect. : because of the swnmer
:Tf>ersonal goal setting is the •
mai.l important thing," Berg said. : distractions and setbacks.
-~drill that I have has a spe-: JASON Hill.
cific purpose. The drills are
designed to help the young play-~Pb
ers.....leam the basic skills needed · COSTA MESA -With four
and challenge the older players . returners from last yea.r's cham-
to execute with precision." : pionship team, the Estancia
One of the players who has : High boys cross country team
easily adapted to Berg'~ coaclung : looked strong, on paper, before
system is returning seruor Hunter : summer training began. That's
Thylor. : when a number of things went . Tuylor will be the team leader, : wrong.
Wlth help from seniors Matt Dunn For starters senior Stephan
and Matt Tip!on. •Taylor~ a ver-: Appell was sid~ by a pulled
satile player, Berg saJd. He bas : muscle. Senior Javier Labastida
played two-meter defense, but : then succumbed to an ingrown
this season he .will be more of an : toe nail and, in one of the more
all-around uUlity player on both : bizarre events of the summer
sides of thft ball." : senior Manuel Orozco was bit~
1\vo players, '?Phomore Mike : ten by a poisonous spider while
Whitman and junwr Mike Vailan· : visiting m Salvador.
court, have already , started to. : Those problems were com· ~eve10p beyond Berg 1 expect.a· ! pounded by a number of runners
lions and will make an impact : working 40 hours or more a this sea.son. : "Whitman is a strong develop-: week to help support their fami·
Ing player,• Berg said. •He's ; lies and the distractions al sum·
young, but baa great offensive : mer romance.
aki.lls. Vailancowt hu a solid : With the season only a few
foundation of sldlla and will be : weeks away, Coac:Jt Charlie
: Appell ts scrambling to get h1I
SEE MUSTANGS MG1 7 : team beck in conipeUtion condl·
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QUOTE THE DAY
•Jon Pharris is AIM ID replici ... but {r1m) e.dscing
Is going to be a good goale. Ht has al the assets ... •
Biii Barnett. Newport water polo coach
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PREP WA TER P O LO PREVIEW
Newport Harbor has a lot i.ot
experience on the bench as wdn.
• Seniors nip Fitzgeorge, Nolan
Bibb, Chip Going, Drew Oolkas
and Andrew Evans will give the
Sailors quality substitution capa-
bilities.
·we have a lot of seniors,• Bar-
nett said. •So as you can see. we
are fairly deep. It is important to
have seniors to fill in where need-
ed.
•A good bench is very impor-
tant when playing seven minute
quarters."
'98 TARS
MARC MARTIN I DALY f'll.OT
Harbor goalie Tim Birdsong ~s one of the Tars' major weapons.
Defending their Sea View
League title will not be easy for
the Sailors. The league is deep in
talent, maybe deeper than any
other league in Southern Califor-
nia.
going to be a good goalie. He has starter last year, Belden lettered
all the assets. He bas high range. as a freshman and has a lot of
He is quick and understands the potential. makes each team play harder
against the other. position well." 1 •His speed is bis best skill,• Corona del Mar has a strong
program and always fields a good
team. Also, there is a local rivalry
between the two programs that
Also key to this season will be Ba.rhett said. •He has a lot of
the emergence of sophomore speed and has experience playing
Peter Belden . Although not a water polo for a number of years.•
"It's kind of like USC against
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IOYS CROSS COUNTRY PIEVIEW
ti.on.
•we need to concentrate on
heavy mileage and getting the
team working together again,"
Appell said. •ney have the
experience of last year, but it's
going to take a lot of work to get
the team back into mental shape
because of all the distractions
and inconveniences.•
Last season, the Eagles won
the Pacific Coast League, placed
second at the CIF Southern Sec·
lion Division IV finals and sec·
ond place at the state finals.
1\vo seniors who have had
good sum.men are Alberto
Munoz and Oroico, who was
able to come back from his
encounter with an arachnid.
"Munoz just loves to com·
pete," Appell laid. •Orozco ls a
bard worker and very dedicated
to' making bis running better. He
hu a lot of natural skill.•
for Estancia to make a return
bip, it needs to get q\iality per·
formances from its 3-6 runners.
Stephan Appell and Labutida
are beelthy and have made good
p.rogres1 comtng back. ·we
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have the potential to go to state," ·
Coach Appell said. "The guys
want to go, !l's just a matter of
getting ready."
One thing that Appell is
working hard on is teamwork.
Munoz has the ability to be a
front runner in most races. But
for the rest of h1s runners, Appell
is getting them to run lo a group
to help each other.
•we can't have a lot of apace
between our runners,• Appell
laid. •we need to make sure of a
paC.k running for the second part
~the race so each athlete can
push the Others.•
etermina:tion
runs deep with
NAC standouts
•Newport Aquatic Center's Shanna, Chinn combine
talent with tenacity to paddle up the junior ranks.
OlllyPb
Seated in the Newport
Aquatic Center clubhouse,
discussing their craft, it's
~to picture 16-year-old
Newport Harbor High Juniors
Patrick Sharma and Greg Chinn
rev~ in the peaceful solitude
of a misty·moming paddle
through the Back Bay.
In a sport where even the ! most elite athletes toil in near-
: total anonymity, the verbal ! elficiency and hwilility with
: which each answers questions ! about their recent success,
: silhouettes neatly over the
: understated athletic profile
! canoeists enjoy. ! It doesn't take long, however,
: to dip into the dogged· ! determination that floats beneath
: this glassy surface, lurking less
: deep than they plunge their
: paddles with each muscle-! wrenching stroke.
: "This is the type of sport
: where results give direct
: feedback to how well you train," ! Said Sharma, who won five gold
: medals at the Eddie Bauer
: Canoe-Kayak National
: Championships earlier this
: month in Seattle. •ne people
: who train the hardest, got the ! fastest and I like that.".
: Chinn, who teamed with his ! longtime friend to win the C-2
: (two.person canoe) junior national
: cba.mpio~ at 500 and 1,000
Five years ago ...
• It was a bad week for a couple of
meters, while also sharing a spot
in the victorious C-4 junior 1,000
boat, is also content with this
work-reward ratio.
It's the kind of challenge that
made the canoe more intriguing
to them than the kayak, though
both took more than three
months to master the basic
balance required to remain ·
upright on one knee in the
racing craft.
It's the resistance against
which they brace for two and
three canoe workouts a day, lix
days a week, for all but a couple
weeks of the year. In addition.
they regularly run, swim and lift
weights, all in preparation for the
two or three major annual
competitions which are wedged
between the spring and fall.
It's the same motivating force
that compelled them to leave the
familiarity of Southern California
waters, for the forest-lirled
stretches of the Vltava River in
Prague, Czech Republic, where
they completed a five-week
summer training session prior to
the Aug. 12-16 nationals.
•rd say it played a big role in
our success," Chinn said of the
trip tcf>Centra.l Europe, coordinat-
ed by NAC fixture and former
Czech and United States national
team canoeist Jirka Batlik.
• Juka has kind of been a
mentor to us," Shanila said. •He
saw us improving and thought it
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local football ptbducts who were playing in the NFL.
Todd Martnovtdl, a Balboa resident who started at Capistrano
Valley High and USC, was released by the Los Angeles Raiders.
Mal'inovicb, who had two starts in 1992, both loses to the Kansas City
Chiefs, bad been competing for the third-string quarterback job with
Billy Joe Holbert. Jett Hostetter was slated as the starter.
Also released was Corona del Mar product Jeff Thomason. The tight
end, who was a four·year starter for the University of Oregon, was
cut loose by the.Cincinatti Bengals. Thomason joined the Bengals the
previous season as a walk-on. (He later caught on with Green Bay).
• In more positive local football news, Orange Coast College's Anthon!
Davis was being heavily recrwted by NCAA Division I football
programs for next season .
• Speaking or Pirates football, OCC played its first scrimmage of the
season against Santa Mon.tea. Quarterback Todd Mather was eight for
eight in passing and threw for 114 touchdowns.
• The preseason CIP Southern Section Division JV football rankings
came out and Corona del Mar was ranked No. 2. Newport Harbor was
ranked seventh. .,
• Matt Lundln, who guided the Orange County Giants to the Connie
Mack Baseball World Series, was hired as head coach for CdM's base·
ball program.
10 years ago... ..
• lbe season was looking up for the Estancia football program. The
team was returning three four·year starten and six two-year sta.rten
to the lineup and looked to be more competitive in the Sea View
League.
• Brian George, a transfer from '&kenfield, took the field for OCC
in a scrimmage against Santa Monica and proceeded to score twice
and display the quality «JI his talents. •
George wu il4ted to stiare bedt field duties with Robert 1-and
Costa· Mesa product~ lld•1U.
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
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1 98 SAILORS HAVE A REPEAT ATTITUDE
Solid Newport Harbor
team figures to compete
Sea View League crown
despi~ the deep waters.
JASON J llU,
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NEWPORT BEACH -Alter last
season's roll through the Sea
, · View League, second place finish
at the CIF Southern Section Divi-
• sion m finals and fourth place fin-
• ish at· the state finals, Newport
Harbor High's boys cross country
team has a lot to live up to.
Despite losing three key senior,
Coach Bim Barry believes the
most important components of
last year's squad are returning
and this team can reach higher
·levels than its predecessor
•we haven't sat down and set
any goals yet,• Barry said. "But I
'JARS
CONTINUED FROM 6
UCLA in football," Barnett said.
"CclM is often the toughest match
:t>ecause of the rivalry."
• The team to beat, accordmg to
:Barnett, m the Sea View League
'is El Toro.
• In preparation for league, the
Sailors will grind through on of
,the toughest preseason schedules
around.
On tap early is Long Beach
Wilson, often the top water polo
program in the Southern Section.
Wilson is the defending CIF Divi-
sion I champion. • .
The Sailors will also fdce Coro-
nado, one of the top programs in
the San Diego Section, prior to the
toughest test before league, the
Newport Harbor tournament.
Both CdM and El Toro will be
in the tournament, as well as Wil-
.son. Other top entrants include
Foothill, Villa Park and Los
:Al~~0~ave a good team," Bar-
'.nett said. "Barring injuries and ill-
:ness, we can wm the league title
•and at least reach the CIF semili-
1nals or final "
: As for the future, Birdsong,
•Belden, junior Paul Kepner and ~unior Brandon Hansen will be
,tbe only returners from this team
:and are expected to join a solid
:group from the frosh-soph team to
,ance again challenge for the
league title. ·a remains to be seen,• Bar-
nett said. •we have a pretty good
group of sophomores, but they
are not quite as talented as this
year's group."
think everyone is in agreement to
improve on what we were able to
accomplish last year."
IOYS CROSS COUNTRY PREVIEW
Senior Curt Herberts was the
most valuable runner la.st season
and returns with senior Adam
Antonini, senior Steve Jensen and
junior Hugo Cortes to lead the
team.
"These guys are very strong
and have had a lot of past suc-
cess,• Barry said. "We have two
league champions from track last
season and other guys are multi-
ple lettermen.
"They're were just studs and
are even better this season.•
Herberts and Antonini are the
co-captains and have adapted
well to a leadership role. "They
are doing a great job leadmg the
team in multiple facets,• Barry
said. "They are setyng the exam-
ple for every ope dlld helping the
new guys fit iri .,
Great things are also expected
of Junior Chris Landgren and
sophomore Chris McMillen.
Landgren was on the bubble
last year, al.most making varsity.
But he couldn't seem to break into
the top seven runners. After a
good junior varsity season and a
strong summer, Landgren is back
and will be a key· contributor.
"He wasn't as consistent as we
needed him last season," Barry
said. "But he's a year older, a year
stronger and a year faster. He
hasn't been in a race yet, but he
had a fantastic track season and a
good summer.•
McMillen came out for cross
country in the middle of his fresh-
man year. When track season
came around, McMillen made the
varsity and developed into a reli-
able runner.
·we expect some significant
MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pit.OT
Paul Kepner is one of many nuggets in the '98 Sailors' attack.
things from him as far as a sopbo·
more goes on varsity,• Barry said.
The S<:a View League will con-
tinue to pose a challenge for the
Sailors. Going undefeated wasn't
easy last season and this year',the
league looks even stronger.
•rt•s crazy as always," Barry
said. "We will not look past any-
body. You can't rest any week in a
dual meet · boys or girls "
Corona de\ Mar figures lo have
a strong tett.m of qual1ty young
runners, as wlll Santa Margarita.
El Toro also puts together quality
teams.
Irvine will likely present the
toughest challenge with the best
runners from last sedSon return-
ing.
As a tuneup, the Sailors will
compete m two prescason mvtla·
tionals • the Ldgund Hills lnvita-
C·COUNTRY
Estancia girls
eyeing the future
COSTA MESA -Estancia
High's guls cross country team
lost five std.rters from ldst year's
team, so Codch Chdrlie Appell is
working hard at developing tus
younger nmners to benefit the
future of program
SW!, Appell believes that tlus
tedffi has the ability to make
noise in the Pdcif1c COdst League
~we're not going to be world
beaters, but Janeth Banales has
really improved over the sum·
mer," Appell Sdtcl. •And ow four
sophomores could make a good
'impact.•
Banales' improvements are
largely due to the building or
confidence. "She had H rough
last year," Appell said. "But the
rest or the gtrb have helped by
buddying up Wlth her and help-
ing her through.
"She's ulso been able to put m
a lot of mtlcdge and mentally
push herself, which has made her
confidence stronger."
Sophomore Vanessa Stevens
ran varsity last yecu as Estancia's
No. 7 runner. She perfonned well
as a freshman and has put m a lot
of practice tune to become a more
compebbve runner
SAILORS
+CUrt ....... Sr.
• ~ AntDitlnl Sr.
+st.ve---.Sr.
• Hugo eon.. •.
+Chris~·· + Owts McMHlen So.
• Mlrtt Singef Sr.
• Scott Merlhaill Sr.
• John .-..sc:hett So.
+ Coach: Blm 8any
tional and Woodbndge lnVltation-
al. uThese meets are for everyone
to get some competition under
their belts before league starts.•
One thlng will be differennrus
year lf the Satlol'S do well m
league and qualify for the dlvt·
sional finals, 1t will not be 10 D1vi-
sion m. A growth in enrollment
has bumpt'l(I the Sd.llors lo Divi-
sion U.
MUSTANGS
CONTINUED FROM 6
one of the players With 00 VdfSity
experience who will have to step
up.ff
Freshmen Ryan Denman dnd
Chasen Marshall, both with little
water polo expenence. have cl.lso
developed quickly "They were
dSked right off the bat lo play var-
s1ty polo," Berg said. "They have
really taken on the chdllenges
and I expect a lot of good Uungs
from those guys in the future "
One reason that tus players are
working well together m such a
short time ts largely credltt-d to
the help of ass1stant coach Justin
Taylor. older brother of Hunter.
"He assisted a great deal before I
was hired," Berg said "He
worked with the guys throughout
the spnng and 1s a tremendous
dSSet working with gOdlies and
developmg pla}' ers:•
While this season's team looks
competltlVe, next year's lc>dm
looks a lot stronger with so many
returning players. But beyond
that, Berg will have to work
quickly to develop a program so
that Costa Met>a will have a water
polo program.
"These freshman are the first
crop. the begtnning or me," Berg
said. "But we have eight Juniors
and il we don't get more players,
m two years we won't have a pro-
gram at all.•
Berg has already set into
motion plans to restore Costa
Mesa water polo.
The flrst phase 1s to recrwt
Monday, Augu~ 31, 1998 7
Davenport ready
for U.S. Open run
: FLUSH-TllllllS • ING, N.Y. -
: Newport Beach's Llndsay Daven-
: port starts the first round of n-
: gles at the U.S. Open today c 1e
: No 2 seed.
• Davenport, hot on the heE-1~ of
: Martina Hmy1s tor the No 1
: ranking, opens up agamst Catali-
: na Cristea of Romania, wtio is
: ranked ?:Jr<l u
: In the men's singles, Taylor
: Dent of Corona del McU awaits
: one of the winners from the qual-
: ilymg tourname nt that is ongo-
: ing.
: Dent, who 1s currently ranked
: 573rd m singles, hdS a tough road
: after the fu:.t round U he wm'\t he
: must face the winner of the j\...Jardt
: Salin-Magnus Gustdfson match.
: Gustafson, who is fdvored is cur-
: rently ranked 23rd and has h~en
: as tugh as 10th m tus C'dreer.
Play only gels hdfder from
: there becduse Dent ism the scune
: bracket section as Andre Agdss1
: and top·seeded Pete Sdmprd:-.
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+ O.ris Biron Jr. + John Bott Jr.
• Jason <Abico Jr.
• Joey Comfort Jr.
~ Ryan Denman Fr.
• Ovis .Dolloff Jr. + Brian Dwvt Jr.
• Matt Dww1 Sr.
• O\asen Marshall for.
+ Alex Sarris Jr.
+ H~ Taylor Sr. + Matt Tipton Sr.
+ Mik• Vailancourt Jt.
. + Mike Whitman So.
• eoact.: Eric 8et'g
...
, • ti' ...
.. ' \ . ..
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from within Marshall dlld IT.en-
mctn i:iie key to this proces:.. ·A., I
start to bnng m kids.· Berg ia1d,
"thetr JOb IS to recrwl fnend:-. to
play ~
The other process IS to get the
age group program started v All
of the best Wdter polo p.rogr~s
have dge group programs." Berg
said "Th1s gives them a steady
in.flux of freshman
"These programs dIC unpor·
tant becduse it take::. about two
years to develop an offensive
player and we need to start much
earlier than that when t.J1ey s\art
high school.·
Thus. Berg is working hard to
gel an age group program m
place that will practice and play
at Costa Mesa
I If successful "Berg hopes that
his effort!> will eventually re tore
the Mustangs as one of the top
programs tn the county.
Sophomore l.J.Z I lwpe has the
talent lo become the No. 2 or 3
runner for the Eagles lh1S year.
"She has a lot of natural talent."
Appell said. "But she ctidn't Wee
cross counlry ongmctlly and just
liked track. I convmced her that
cr<>Ss counlry is good preparation
for running track.·
Mana Arroyo, di.so a sopho-
more, ran juruor varsity last year
and has a good atbtude towards
praebce and running m general.
"She always has d great big
smile," Appell stud. "She has the
potential lo be a good runner •
much hke Jant>t (Cahauntzi,
sophomore)."
C<>\IPREI IE'.\:Sl\'E ..\\:D ESTHETIC
CANOEING
,CONTINUED FROM 6
I •
m the C-4 senior 500 and was
fourth in the C-1 junior division
1,000. 9hinn. competing at his third
nationals, added a second-place
showing in the C-1 junior
division 1,000.
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,the sum.mer training at his
~armer duh (KVS). It was a little
!intimidating at first, because we
didn't no anyone.•
have the best coaching staff in
the country here with (NAC
juniors coach) Sam Couch, Jirka,
(four-time Olympian) Jimmy
Terrell and Brandon Krovoza, H
Chinn said. "The coaches here
obviously cl.id a good job
preparing us, because all the
Czech coaches were impressed
with our stroke when we got
there."
In addition. they both enjoyed
success against the best Czech
rowers in their age group,
fueling optimism about
garnering qualifying berths for
the Junior World Championships
next swruner in Croatia.
One of the surpru.es lh1S year
could be the emergence of Kate-
lyn Aronson, who came into her
own over the summer. Appell
believes that sh e improved
steadily and will be a key middle
runner for the Eagles.
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an obstacle, particularly at their
temporary home, where the
woman who housed them dld
not speak English.
Chinn and Shanna, who have
both accepted two-week stints at
the Olympic Center in Colorado
Springs each of the last two
years, also noted an increased
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"It was an eye-opener,
because we fared well against
those guys, most of which have
been paddling since they were
about 9, • Chinn said.
"She has gredt prorruse and
the best attitude about whatever
she does,• Appell said.
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•we learned d few words and
phrases of Czech, like 'I'm
hungry. I'm thirsty. Good
morning. Thank you ' And
'Good,' • said Chinn, who noted
the limited Czech diet of pork,
cabbage and dumplings grew
emphasis on quality over
quantity abroad. The intensity
Czech coaches demand in every
workout, as well as a lack of
leisure-time distractions, helped
sharpen their mental and
physical precision, aiding their
strong showing at nationals.
"WE ARE DEDICATED TO YOUR COMFORT AND W ELL-BElf-.G ..
•a little tiresome."
Fortunately, several KVS
coache!l spoke English, as did
tnany of their Czech competitors.
And the competition and training
the Newport Beach residents ·
experienced supplemented the
quality instruction they've
received for years at NAC.
·we're fortunate, because we
In additiQn to· their success as
a tandem, which included a
fourth place in the C-2 senior
(open) division 500, Sharma,
competing in his fourth national
championships, won individual
gold in Seattle in the C-1
juvenile division 1,000. He was
also among the winning quartet
Currently enjoying their
two-week of!·season (though
they still paddle an outrigger
canoe to stay in moderate shape),
the 5-foot-6 1/2, 140·pound
Sharma and the 5-7, 160~pound
Chinn are hardly content with
their watershed results at
nationals.
"We're waiting to celebrate
until 2,000 or 2,004," said a grin-
ning Sharma, candidly unveiling
their wish to join the honor roll of
NAC Olympians.
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Kendall St., LaQuna Nigutl, J'r01.t<;J .i:gd:~~!~1·~~ Bids shall l>t rtctllfed 1n CONTRACTOR f\Ot eo u. Prachcet Act. Government the 1lght 10 1•1ett •ny or •'I A payment bond shsll bt gel lo all lho1t CA 921177 amt. r tn. place ldtnhl1td 1b011t, cen1ed 11 eubJtct to ptnal· Code Section 4 too ti seq. bids or to warve any If. 1equ1rtd prior to t•teul on .
Th• Flct1nou1 Bualnau ~get 1 Cfi'HQ~6" u~·~·~ and tl'IOH b1d1 shall bt "" undtt the law. If tl'I• II· Each Bid shall be ac-regularll•H or 1ntorma~11es ol th• contract and tl'\all bt rtfn1lr IObt
Name reltrred to •bOV• BitdcNr cat774 r •, opened and publicly read i:enM cl11aUIC1t~ apecl· companied by a c1111t1td or In any bid• or In the bid· In lht form Ml k>tth In lht arouud Iha houtt?
wH ltled In Orange County 0• aloud 11 tht ebov•aleted tied 119r9'nabo..,. ts thal of eaahltr'• chack or bid ding, conlract ctoc:umtntt. on 11 /25/1997, I'll• Pleet Bld•.•rt on flit and time and place. a ··~ contr.c:tOf" t1 ~In an amount not Itta As req111red b\' lecuon Pur1uant to Section 2~300
No t99711740815 ~1=r ~1• 1R«tt• ~·~ In acc0tdanct with tht o.ttntd In S.Ction 70H of lhln ten per~t (1~) Of 1173 of the ca111orn1a of the Pubrtc Con1ract
Amir A Mahmoud! A, 4 ,;.rc Aid ,~cR~~ cC:a;i prov111on1 of California lht C.itlofnia Buslntaa Ind tl'lt total bid price, peyoblt t.at>or Codt. the 0111<:tor of COdt, 11\e contract will con--Kendall SI , Laguna Nlgutl, co:':m~ll1 College Oil• l'ublk Contttct Codt Sec· PfOIHtlOM Codt, the tPe-to the Olllucl H a guaran-ll'le DepartrMnt Of lt!Oul· taitl ptOYlalont permttting CA 92871 • 3 ~ A llOn JJOO, 1t11 01atrlct re-cialt'r' eontrtclor awatded tM that Iha bidder, If "' trlel Atlahons of tl'lt State 11'141 •ucces.tul bidder IO
Tf\11 bu11nua le c:on· ~ •·b·? Co~~:~!sa CA quirts that the btddtf pot• the Contract tor this WOlll prQPOMI II accepled, ane" of California I'll• det*f• 1ubltit1M M<:ur•lltl IOf any ~Id by an IM1vldual ml· ' • Htl ''" followlng clH• ehal M ... conttr~ a ma· prompuy tHCutt tht ""'* tM o-ritrtlly pievalf. "'°"'" whhhtl~ by lht
Amit A. Mahmoual A C~dT~~i"~\ HEREBY 11f1catl0n of conuacfora U. JOr!ty ol tM W0rll, In ee· AgyHtl'llnt, twn.tf\ a •tll• Int ra•t• of .,., In the Ostrlet 10 ~ perfOfm;
t ... 1711017 OIVEN that tht abOv• cen" at the lime lhtt tht cordance with lht "oYI· tactori Fallhfut Perform-IOcaltty ln Which tfll Work anc• ~ lht ~•ct
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PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICH PlllLIC NOTtCH PUILIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICll
-PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE• HOUltNO AQAHMINT gated plftY, PUILIC NOTICE H1ve you 111t11d CSOtnQ dUC1td by; en tlld•~idull cwcted l>r' an lndlYIClual WITH HA81TAT 'o" AYRES GROUP bullnell yet? YH, 1974 Have you statttd d0tng H•v• you .. .,iH doing NOTICE 0, THE COSTA MESA ZON• HUMANITY 01' BONO NUMS!R 5-400-f1ctttlou. 8u•lneH PH Co1p •• 8t11y W1I· buwiets ytl1 No IX.itw1e11 yet? Ho
PITITION TO ING ADMINISTRATOR OAAHOI 1864 Nam• lt•t•nMnt lemstn, CFO NICk M1ryuC11 Aotlef1 Pet""°"
AOMINISTfA WILL RENDER A OECI· COUNTY, INC. AylH Sell Stor191 Tl\e following ptflOl'll .,. Tl\1• •tattmtnl Wll l1ttd Thi• tlaltment WH llltd Tl\lt lllltment Wit filed • EST•T• OF SION ON THURSDAY SEP Atsi .. eA• uani ere doinn bullnns as: with the County Clttk ol wl1h lht County Clttll OI 111r11h tht County Ctetll of
STEVtN""vcva TEI-ABER 10. 1998 c:iA AS 0~:,;~~:n~"rA~e!~!j P ubi1;,;;d gNewport RU:arch Mad1c11, 21ss2 Ofange Coun1v on 8·1·H Or~ County on f.t2·H Ofano• County on •ll·H
BAl NEA SOON AS POSSIBLE and Ult City Council al the Btach.Coaia Mt» Dally Newland St, HunllnglOl'I 19111716411 tHll7a70'2 1 ... 1717417
CASI NO~ A19327e THEREAFTER. ON THE City Of Costa MeH ( C11y Pilot August :n. Stpttmbef 9eKh, CA 91648 Diiiy Ptlol Aug. 10, 17, 24, Daily'''°' Aug 17, 24, 31 . Dady Ptlol AIJg 31, kt>t
To •II "e•rl benel1c1ar11s FOLLOWING ITEM Council'') WIU hold • 101n1 7, 1998 Cull Research Mtd•Cll, 31. Ul98 m2!HI Sept. 7, ttee m308 7, 14, 21, 1998 11\321 1. LOT LINE ADJUST· b h h h m322 Inc .. (CA). 21552 Newland c1td1tors. conhngttnt credl· MENT U.·98·08 FOR TOM t~ he ill tall~ ·~h w 1~ St., Huntington Beach. CA PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
1ai1. and pe11ons who may SPERBECK.... AUTHORIZED •v w• com• " • 11 ' IC NOTIC• 92646 011:1orw11t be 1nte1estei:f In AGENT FOR' PAUL ANO ot propeny to Habitat lot PUIL '" This buafneu 11 con-l'lctltlou• 8u1ln•H flctlU0&11 B<ln•., M ~~
11\1 v.111 or estate. or both. BETTY WILLEMSEN, fO Hufl'anlly ol Orange flcUUoua 8Ualn•H ducted by: a co1porat1on N•m• ltalement H•m• ll•l•menl e
ol STEVEN \/EYE BREN· COMBINE 3 PARCElS ~~~\:oc.:ultuant~IO ·~ N•m• llalement H•v• you staned doing The 1011ow1ng ptrsons Ill Tht lonowtng persora art Ne~ INTO ONE LOCATED AT a .~ ut1ng •. rte business yet? Yes. Ftb. 13. do4ng bustneu as· doing buslne11 as: ' A PETITION hH bten 1718 PLACENTIA AVENUE rre~t 1 Agttement In The following pe'.eona Ire 1991 •. ' Taj Mahal Dentistry, 23521 a) ICA, b) INVES:TMENT
!.I.Cl by EDITH MAUOELL IN AN MG ZONE ENVI· c~ n~ctdon 91wilh l~e r:-~ol~e~usl~t~~=~h Jtl ~l\I Cure A11ea1ch Medical, PaHO Oe Valencia 1300, CLUBS OF AMERICA, 793
Hnt NNEA In tile Superior AONMENTAL. DETE.RMINA· ~:dabl:v hg~;:g" p~ojec~ & )Boal lr.ntal• b) Olf1hore Inc.. Ann E. KenOW5tly, ugune H1ll1, CA 92653 Amigos Way, ·"f•wport M It C-:iurt of Cnlifo1111J County TION EXEMPT • P1esldent Kllrltll J. App1nnagarl, Beach, CA 92&ao
r,1 ORANGE 2. ZONING ARPLICATIO"I 1 c;rt•t~!al rr~p:~Y21~ll ~~~~w~~~·· ~3wp~:: This statement was l'itod 23592 Wlndsong SI '368, Oscar Bug~lnl, Jt., 793
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• • A ~ THE PEllT10N requests z A·96·29 FOR JA~ b' le Moa A e cte p eel 2 Beach CA 92583 with the County Cletk ol Allio Viejo. CA g2656 Amlgoa Way, ,'Newport ~ "'"I EDITH MAUOELL MANN AUTHORIZE e r v nu. er • B 1.s & Ot1ngeCoun1yort8·12·98 This business Is COi\· Boacll.CA9266P anCNNER oe appo1n1od as AGC.NT FOR SE~! • al 2t50 M•pto Strttl, Par· Newport each Jiit , kl t99B67o699o dueled by· an Individual Thi• buslne.s Is con pC'~onal H•pre~e111a1tvo to STROM CENT.EA F()l!i A eel 3 at s70 Vlctoua Street Bolll Rentals, LlC/, (CA), Hove you started doing dueled by: an'lndlviduaf 'l 0
•·l'l"'"ster "" n1a1e ot 1he MINOR CONDlfl0~.1 SE and Parcel• a1 574 Victoria 503 East Edgewa~. New· Dally Pilot Aug 17. 24, 31, business yet? Vos, July Have you • started dolt\'g
:.Jvct•d\•111 PERMIT TO A\,&.O' v IVE S11101 on which property port Beach, CA 9~1;3 Stpl. 7. 1998 m309 6th, 1998 bu1lnt1s yet? No I /l~1
T ~it PETITION i equests MUSIC FROM 9 ~ M TO w1H' be constructed up to fhl• buslntu • con· PUBLIC NOTICE Karthl J Appannagar1 Oscar BlJlatlnl, J1. V "'-
11 • ., dccedon1 s WILL and t AM ON FRI~ AND lour new detached single dueled by. Uml~~ Uablhry Th11 statement was filed Thia a11t1men1 was liled
CC11J•t1ls.1t anf be adrmuod SATURDAY Nici s. AT :~~'!YP,~Jo~~~. ~~:~!~~11~ i~ve you stli'ned doing Fictitious Bualnen with lhe Counly Clerk ol wllh,t lht County C~1k ol M
to pro1Ja1e lrie W 11 and THE KONA LAN s BOWL· "" Community Aedevol· business ytt~ YH 6•17•98 N•m• Statement Orange County on 8·13·98 01a.1ge County on 'f17·98 ~
aii, cod•C•1~ <1re avJil:ibte ING ALLEY LOCATED AT opmont Low Calllornla Newport 8-lch j81 Ski & Tht followrng persons 11e 18908787058 t99BS7S7342 · M,I A .
'': ,e•Jrrtn.il•on •n 11 0 1•18 2699 HARffR BOULE· Heatth and Setery Code Boat Aent.81s. LLC. Todd doing business as· Daily P1to1 Aug 11, 24, 31, Dally Piiot Aur 1 24, 31, T 1 ~ ~,f,ti~~~1Wo~ l~(.lue.is VARROD INEAT~ ZOOENTEER~~I: Secltons 33000." seq . 1n Schlmme)plannlg, Pre••· ELECTAICAL CONSULT· Sepl 7, 1998 m299 Sapt. 7, 14, 199',t m316 VI NM N " ., pan1cular Secuon 33433 1 denl/KtnQ:) ING SERVICES (ECS),
.1.1·t or1ly ~? ;id,m 1111s~~· the NAl'iON EXEMPT io•nt pubhc hea11ng on the This 1tplemen1 was flied 26428 Smoketrtt Line, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC ~OTICE
l'°''l'O ""'"''" I Ill n ... epon· 3 ZONING APPLICATION A II h ,.. th lti c I Cl k f San Juan Capistrano CAl---------1----.-.J-----ch;I'! A ~ttwi stt.it 011 ot E~· ZA·98·31 FOR Mil.AGRA gretment W• be e"' by wi • oun Y er . 0 92675-1220 ' Flctftloua Bu1lne11 flctltlo'.11 Busln•••
lilt s Act (Th s ec.thOr•I) DESIQI'; AUTHORIZED the Agency and tho City Ottr\Qt County on 8'13"98 Joan Marte Amendola, Nam• Sl •tement Namlf St•t•m•nl
" " o .. tt" p.,r.,oriat rep· AGENT FOR FIRST AMERt· ~ou;c~t 0~.~ept~~r 11~ 19888787053 26428 Smoketret Lone, The lollowlng pe11ons ate ~ lo,fowlng persons are
I( .. "'' .o 10 lllkO many CAN TRUST COMPANY 99 p Daily Pilol Aug 17• 24• 3l, San Juan Capistrano CA doing bUSll\tSI as doing ~usfneu as: 0 ·~0115 v 1110 .. 1 oUla nng FOR A PLANNED SIGNING ~e°r°~~ht~:"~e::dth~n ":~~ Sept 7, 1998 m300 92675-1220 • Velocity One Enttrtlln· No Llmll Graphics. 10 tu"'' "ppro.a B"toie tek· PROGRAM TO ALLOW First Floor Conierence This business ts con· menl, 425 Mtmmac Way D"9fWO<ld East, lrviQt, CA
I'll cut111 •1 •C•( '"'P<lrlant DISPLAY OF 8 20 SO FT Room Clly Hall 77 Fatr PUBLIC NOTICE dueled by: an individual 10208, Costa Mesa, CA 92604 .ut Or .S, llC•'lhCI, 11111 pet• BANNERS ON 4 2!>·FOOT D • c I M • c If Have you started dOlng 92626 Manuel Ryan Espinosa 10
sori111 rep1e~1?rtat1ve w 11 be HIGH POLES ALONG THE "'~v;262~s ~he e:~;ee~~~~· fictitious Busln•H business yet? No Victor I. Alvartt. 425 Mer· Deerwood Eit,1: Irvine.· CA
ll' ;i;.red lo gr~o nol•tO 10 FRONT OF STERLING IM· d 1 11 I hv I ' Name Statem.ent Joan Mane Amendola nmac Way 10208, Costa 92604 1nl<HQ5ted p~1sons unless PORTS AUTO DEALER· lhoec~r::,ep~!e~naa~! ~I :rop~ The lollowlng persons are This statement was filed Mesa, CA 92626 This bu11neu . Is con·
•.rii;y have·"" •11d notice or SHIP PROPERTY LO· nd d 1 f , doing business as: With tho County Clerk or This buslneu Is con· ducted by: 1n Individual
C'Onsunlc:iJ lo tho proposod CA TEO AT 2901 HARBOR :~eci" lhore~u!i!~!a:t~~I~ FBA Engineeling Consult· Orange Counly on 8· 13·98 dueled by: an ind1vldu1t Hive you started do1119 ac '1c.n) Tno 1ndopcndont BOULE \I ARD IN A C 1 for ubllc ins· echon dunn mg Electncal Eng1nee1s, 19986767072 Have you started doing busln11s yet? No
.ion·ir11s1rJt1on au1t10rity will ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL reg~ar Cily :Ustnoss hour~ 3420 Irvine Avenue. Suite Daily Pilot Aug 17 24 31 business yet? No Manuel Ryan E1pinosa
be ora11to<J unless lln Antor DETERMINATION: EX·"' lho Rodevotopmont De· 200. Newport Beech, CA Sept 7 1998 · ' •30~ V1ctorAlva11t Thie alatomtnl was Med
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642-5678 C9'~d pvrson t.tes an Ob· EMPT. rt 111 Fihh Fl r Cil 92660·3189 • • m This etatomenl was filed with the County Clerk ol
1••c:.or1 lo II•' pcht10•1 ond 4 ZONING APPLICATION ~~II m;7 ·Fair Dilv~o Cost~ Frederick Brown Assocl· PUBLIC NOTICE with lhe County Clerk ol Orange County on 8·13·98 r.::========~I ~11oNs good couso why lho ZA·98 ·3 3 FOR JOEY Mesa If you ha~o any ates (CA). 3420 Irvine Av· Orango County on 8·13·98 J189887S70S3
tqurt 5110u1d not gronl tho ~E RAAO. AUTHORIZED quest;ons on lho proposed enue, Sul1o 200, Newpon Fictitious BuslneH 19986767071 Dally Pilt»I Aug t7 24 31 Jt.t~10111y AGENT FOR 0 !:! INVEST· Beech, CA 92GG0·3189 N St I t O 11 Pil A 17 2 31 • ' ' ' 111 PETITION ior dotcrmi ~(NTS f'OR A MINOA Pro1ect. pteaso contact Mu· Thi b i 1 am• a emen a y ot ug. . 4. • Sopl. 7. 1998 m300 ""~~· cl or conl1<mu11on ol ~ONDITIONAL USE PEA· riol Ullman, Redeve1opmen1 duct~d b uV~ :~~~por!1 o~on· Tho 10110.wifig persons rue Sept. 7, 1998 m303 PUBLIC NOTICE , 1 t b and Housing Monoger at • 1 doing business as: r •ur,~· i p.issing o or O· MIT TO AMEND EXISTING f7l4)7!>4•5167 during iogu· Have you s1artod doing Typhoon Collectibtos, 2364 ·PUBLIC NOTICE 119 "0 IO 3 Curfivmg MINOR CUP (ZA·96·36). TO tar City business hours business yet? Vos, 1968 Harbor BlvCI '201 Costa Flctltloua BuslnaH
$P uso uCUcr ah ornia EXTEND HOURS OF OP· Any person or orgonlzatton Frederick Brown Assocl· Mesa CA 92S26 ' Fictitious Buslneaa N•m• St•t•m•nt
I rollJ't; 0 ouo section EAATION FROM 6·00 PM Is invited and may appear ates. Leslie K. McCnmmon, James Cox 2364 Harbor Name Statement The following persons are 1.J•;.O IS J ltlEO witti Ille TO 10 00 PM & ALLOW b P1eslden1 et d t201' c t M The following persons are dolnB business as· P 111· " to ;idm•n•sler lhe INSTALLATION' & USE OF at the pu he heartng 10 This •tatemenl was fled v " • os a osa, • · 'J'( otter 01t1I 01 w111ten IOSll· .. 1 CA 92626 d0tng business as: WE TERN WING AVIA· ... · ADDITIONAL COOKING monA iotahve to the salt or with the County Clerk ol Robert Clagg 802 S Nattonal Reminder Service TION. 201 W. Dyei Ad ..
A HfMtl~•G on lhe PCll· EQUIPMENT SUCH AS Otange County on 8·13·98 Ct A 'h i CA West 2653 Eldon Auen·~ "B2 "'anta Ana CA 92707 ' n v. be l•cld on 10·1 98 STOVES OVENS & DEEP tho qreement Any poi son 1"""'8•7•7073 emenle, na en, • • ..... "' '~ ' . "'' 1 .l~ pr.• 1n Dt•pt 703 FRYERS LOCATED AT or or9an1zahon may hit •• " " 92805 *B·2. Costa Mesa, CA Ftlhc Lapld1s, 301.CW.
to aret.1 al 3 11 THE CITY 3033 BRISTO STREET wnnen teshmony on the D;i1ly P1to1 Aug 17. 24, 31. This busrness is con· 92627 Ca11iage 01 .. Santa Ana. Dfll~E ORANGE, CALI· SUITE M tr~ : Cl ZONE. proposed redevelopment Stpl 7, 1998 m305 dueled by· co-p1111no1s Charles Faulkner Carter, CA 92707 Fon• •A PROBATE '. · ol sa1CI propeny not tater Have you staned doing Ill. 2653 Elden Avenue #8· This busrntss Is con· ii:: YOU OBJECT 10 l'JC ENVl~O~.l.1~~TAL f>ETEA· than 12 oo noon. Soptem· PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? Ye$. 6-15-98 2 Costa Mesa. CA 92627 ducted by: an indiV1dual . , , c• tr l' ~t, on 0 MINA I N ""'EMP bet 14 1998 with the City Aoben Clagg This business ls coh· Hive you staned doing ~1 ·:;.,·~gai;,.u~· ~,· ;, e ,,~111~ zt9z~;1~N';,~~P~c:TT10DN Cfe1k, Fust Floor C11y Hall, Fictitious Business This statement was filed ducted by· an tnd1vidual bus.1ness yet? No
'''11 ar d !.' '" ~our oo· PEtWLETON'AIA·TOUCH · 77 Fair 011ve, Costa Moso Name Statement w•th the County Clerk ol Have you started Clotng Fehx lapldis l"C' o•ts 1 t .. o .-.r.Hon oil· AUTHORIZED AGENTS Cahforn1a The lollowlng persons aie 01ange County on 8·5·98 bustness yet? Yes. 7127198 This statement wts filed c>e"Ons v •• , we courl be· Pub Ii shed New po 11 doing business as· 19988766242 Charles Faulkner Caner, UI with the County Clerk ol
1c:u thu t•u.r, y {OUI ap· ~?E~H~~~G!'R~EE~OU~ Beach·Costa Mes:i Daily SCI FRAMING & ORV· Daily Pilot Aug. 24, 31 , l h•s statement was hied Orange County on 8·13·98
P"""'nc1: m~, IJI.' ,11 i;cison FOR A MINOA CONDI· Pilol August JI, September WALL. 2292C N. Batavia, Sepl. 7, 14• 1998 mJt7 with the County Cltrll ol t99B8787070
01 IJV your a•:ornt•y TtONAL USE PERMIT TO 7. 1998 Orange, CA 92865 Orengo County on 7·27·98 Daily Pilot Aug. 17, 24, 31,
If \'OU AnE A CfllDITOR ADD TWO 2 DIAMETER m319 BCI Enterp!lses, tnc . (CA), PUBLIC NOTICE 199B6785299 Sept. 7, t998 m301
or :i cont nger I ~1cd1!or ot MICROWAVE ANTENNAS PUBLIC NOTICE 2292C N. Bat1111ia, Orange. Fictitious Buslneaa Daily Pilot Aug 17, 24, 31, PUBLIC NOTICE u•c dCCC.lSCCl yo j rnu.1 I .c TO EXISTING 110 HIGH CA 92865 Sopl 7, 1998 m310
y "' cln m v .... 1 11111 court MONOPOLE LOCATED AT LEGAL NOTICE Setecl Wholesale, Inc., Name Statement ---------
;m.1 rnJ•I :i copy tu 111e rm· 961 WEST '1aTH STREET NOTICE OF (CA), 2300 N Batavia, Or· The lollo:"'ing persons are PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious Bualne11
son:il ICJll"S"I t.11 ;u llP· ltJ AN MG ZONE ENVI· enge. CA 92865 doing business as; Nam• St•t•ment PO•llll•d l>y lllC! (;~U•I v.1th.n RONMENTAL DETEAMINA· OPFUABBLAINCDSOANLEEO This business Is COil· Johnson/Ukrop1na Croauve Flctltloua Buslneaa Th• following poison• are
IQur months trc,111 ll1c <lJlo TION· EXEMPT dueled by· a general par1· Marketing. 24 Executive Name Statement doing business as:
of lir~I rs.u.mle or l~lll'rs IF THE ABOVE AC· . PROPERTY netshlp Park, Suite 250, Irvine, CA The following pt11ons 1111 GRAMMATICA, 15 Robon
,. pro" J1w 1n sou,on 9t00 TION(S)' IS/ARE CHAL· Nottco Is hereby given Have you 1t1rtod doing 92614 doing business as: · Court, Newpon Beach. CA
of lhv C,1l1IJ1n1a ProlJ,110 LENG£D IN COURT THE that Iha undersigned will buslnoss yet? No J.U. Enterprises, Inc .. NEW P 0 RT C 0 AST 92663
Cuuc Tl10 11110 tor 1,1.,,Q CHAt,LENGE 'MAV BE LIM· sell at pubhc auction. pur· Thomas J. Brooks, Part· (CA), 24 Ex11cutive Park, GROUTCO.. 100 Scholtz Shalla Lynn D1eyer, 15
c1a11w w.11 not e.prre 1,(," tTED TO ONLY THOSE IS· suan1 to Section 21700 of nor. Pres. Suite 250. l~lne. CA,92614 Plaza 1208. Newporr Robon Court, Newpott
lorv t ,, n onth9 tro111 tile SUES RAISED IN WRITIEN the Business & ProlCIS· This sllltement was f1lod This business Is con· Beech, CA 92663 Btach, CA 92663 .
hc.111119 uat<? not1Cl'd CORRESPONDENCE OE· sional Code. the following w1lh the County Clerk of ducted by: a corporation Sol1a Danalls Cendejas, This business Is con·
.ttTUm LIVERED TO THE ZONING descnbed propeny to wit Orange County on 8·20.98 Have you started doing 100 Schollt Plaza #206, ducted by: an lnd1vlduo1 ~OU l.IA"f E~Al.llNE the ADMINISTRATOR PRIOR TERRY AND LARRY 19888787732 business yel? Yes, June 1 Newport lieach. CA 92663 Have you Slarted doing
I II kl'fl tlf ttw court II you TO'THE ABOVE DATE. WIDHALM UNIT 044, TOOL Dally Pilot Aug. 24, 31, 1991 ThlS bu1inass Is COil· business yet? No
1•e a person trl!C•051Cd 1n FOR FURTHER INFORMA· BOX. LUGGAGE, MISC. Sept 7 14 1998 mJl5 J.U. Enletprlses, Inc , ducted by: In individual Shella Lynn Dreyer '"O es•. •c you m;iy I lo TION ON THE ABOVE AP· FUANtTURE AND MISC • • Joyce Ukrop1na. President Have you started doing This Slllement was !tied '"t" the court a tor,, ·11 Rt" PLICATIONS. TELEPHONE HOUSEHOLD · TOMMY PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was filed business yet? No with the County Cltfk of
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r• c t rig ol i1'1 1nvon1o•y OFFICE OF THE PLAN· LUGGAGE, SOFA ANO NOTICE OF 01ange County on 8·18-98 This atatemtnl wH Med 19888707089 1,_ ________ ,1 ar a aCJp1a al 01 cs1a1e as· NINO DIVISION ROOM CHAIRS. MISC ITEMS, APPLICATION TO 1 19988767468 With lhe County Clerk of Dally Pilot Aug. 17, 24, 31, sets t.r ol :111y pc·t.t on or 200, 77 FAIR DRIVE. ANO BOXES Oa1ty Pilot Aug 31, Sepl Otangt County°" 8·l3·98 Sept 7 f998 m307
act;,01Jr t ~5 fl'Ov cod on COSTA MESA. CALIFOR· Sale will be by compoll· SELL ALCOHOLIC 7• 14• 2t, 1998 mJ20 t9988787084 --· -·-------M'C~c·1 1::''0 ot ti• C;ilt 1,1A hvo b1dd•ng (w"11en sealed BEVERAGES Daily Pilot Aug. 17, 24, 31, PUBLIC NOTICE
tornia P• 011e Col.le A Re· Published Newporl bids may be subm11ted in Oattol Fifing PUBLIC NOTICE Sept 7, 1998 m306 _F_l_c_tJ_tl_o_u_a_B_u_s_ln_e_s_s_
quest t r si:~c1al No1rce Beach·CO!iolll Mesa Oatly advance) ON THE 15TH OF Apphc11ton· PUBLIC NOTICE lorm ii ;i ~· u •ron ll•e Pilct August 31 . 1998 SEPT AT 9 AM AT THE AUG 20, 1998 Fictitious BuslneH Name St•tament
<"Oull c. ~ MJl8 PREMISE WHERE said To Whom ti May Con· N•m• Statement The following persons .lre
Petllloner: p1operty has been S101ed cern· The lollow1ng persons ire Fictitious Business d0tng business as:
E.OITH MAUOELL PUBLIC NOTICE and which is locatet' at The Name(s) of lhe Ap· doing business as· H•m• Sl•t•menl H B. BABY, 17969 Beach
BRENNER 324 LUCO· AYRES SEL.f STORAGE. pllcant(s) ls/are: BRIGGS HANK'S ELECTRIC SUP· The lollow1ng ptrsons lfl Blvd . Hunungton Bear.h, ' NOTICE OF 1880 WHITTIER AVE , HELENE M PLIES. 1916 Pl11cenlla Avt., doing business os· CA 92647 N I A • N r W P O R T COSTA MESA, CA. 92627, The applicants listed Costa Mesa, CA. 92627 a) Payroll Sotutton. Rot>en W. Peto11on, 19351
BEACH, CA 92663 PUBLIC HEARING 714·650.1282. Landto1d r• abova are applytng to the P.H. Corp. (CA). 1918 Pia· b) Payroll Online. 2301 An· Seahorse 1203. Huntington
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944-2700 1'u bltst1e J tlewpor Ro:0~e~~~P~EES:T serves lhe right 10 b1d al Dip1ttment ol Alcoholic centla Ave,. Cosla Mesa, nlversa1y Ln. Newpo11 Beach, CA 92648
B11:ich·Costa MP~.• uA•ly th~ sate Purchases must Beverage Control lo sell al· CA 92627 Beach, CA 92660 This business Is con·Dm--------41
Pilot August ~8 JI Si;>p-AGENCY AHO CITY be made by cash and paid t1>hollc beverages at: 3333 This business Is con· Nick Mlryudl, 2301 All· CLASSIFIED PIERCE •THERS
lclT'bOI 4 1998 OF COSTA MESA tor at tllo time ol purchase. BRISTOL ST. STE. 2883, ducted by: a corporatJon nlveraary Ln., Newport II'• the resource you IEU BROADWAY
F CITY COUNCIL All purchased goods are COSTA MESA. CA 92626 Beach, CA 92660 33'1 RELATING TO sold as Is and must be re· For the tottowlng type of 11• tch LAS1S,!FIED • This business Is con· can count on to sell a
PROPOS moved at time ol sale. Sale License: 20 OfF"·SALE s e sou ion you re myriad ol merchan· TRADE DI SPOSITIOE~ OF 1s sub)ec1 to cancet1a1lon In BEER ANO WINE searching for • wheth· Thrnldng of having a dlse items, because
the event ol settlement bo· Pub II shed Newport er you're seeking a garage sale? our columns compel
REAL PROPERTY 1wccn landlord and obli· Beach·Costa Mesa Dally home. an apartment. Give us 8 cetll QUlllllled buyers 10 through class1fiet'
642-5678 PURSUANT TO AN Pilot Aug f4, 31, Sept. 7, a new occupation or CLASSIFIED calll
AFFORDABLE 1998 · m3t4 even a stray pet. 842·5878 842·5878
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e is sunlv viflg wi • 11; sons
Robert, of Newport llO<h ond ROllOW, of Cos1t ~; ond d•ughter Koren, of fi!MOll, Nortti.n.
Calif. Ako, daughltrs·ili.Jow Jeonnle, Erjl\_ Shawntt afMI
Shannon; and sons-in·low Rondo(, Steve ond aim. He is also
survived by ,grand<hildren Donny, Brandi, Brillon~ Shay,
8ronc!ory1 Wilf~m'-J~iono, Chrislion ond Ouslill; ano great·
grcindchbdren MOOI oriel Joke.
Jeuy was botn and roised In NtwpOrt 8tod1. He attended
N~ Elementory S<hool, and Newpoft Horbor !tigh School
where he recently hod lhe pleasure lo ottend his SO·Y•
reunion.
His father, Vernon "Curfy," slarled the family tltctO<ot
bosiness-lriPl>'O·lltH>ll 301\ St In Newi>M 8"ch. When he
senirelited Jerry took over th. business. II wos loter movtd lo
Rondolpll St ii) Cosio Mesa os Trij>p Eledric Inc., Dnd ~
lo its present IO<otion on Stondord Ave. in Santo Alla in lhe latt
'60s. Jerry, alona with hk sons ond longl!m,e business pll1Mr
Van Elliot, 111mecl rhe busineu into one of the most sutt1SSf11
tledricol <onlnxtiJ firms In Orange Ccanly.
Jerry ond Mer~ mode lheif home in COSIG Meso, wliere lhey raised lfn fa~: _!ef!y mode 0 name for hims.ti OS 0
coach in Pop Womer f oo~ fint for bolli his sans, ond then
continued coochinq well oher the boysJrew up. The TrW f omily hove also Pied o ceftoin omooot fame ii lhe t:adnt
YfO'ld; ftom the lime the boys heGon ill quor1lf millgeh, lhr~~ raci~ bikes, and on into ful midjtl con-wt.1 SOii
Ron "'.lleepf wenl on lo roce professionoltf witlin lhe U.S.A.,
AWrotlO and New Zeolond, ond is stil odivt in the~ today.
Jerry wos always the pic1ure of heohh, i.d 1994, when his
milrol heorl ¥Give ruplured ond put him in inlensive core for
two months. He surorlsed ol lo mi~ survWI ond """11
home lo celebrote father's Doy wilh his foniily. IM-most rl<tftl
I omi~ ouling was o cruise on Newport Bay, celebrating
doughier Koren's 40th bifthday.
Looking bo<k, the losl fOtlr yeon of his prtsen<t •• o
• gih" lo us, ond we hove MerifYn lo thonlc f« her cOlllinuol lciviM core during those yeon and sometimes 'fficult limes.
He hcis gone btil wi• dtfinltely not be bvotlen.
In ho of flowen, those who wM Jo sliore lhelr condolences
may mah o donolion 10 the American Heon Foundation.
Fl#leflll servic~ will be held on Wednesday, ~-2, at noon. al Pa<~ic V'rew Memorial PoB, lSOO '°'iffc V'n om.,
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patio, apa, 1011 or •tr .. ts. 0 dn payment. PROPDTl•S gain 4br 3ba 3 car gar
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ft'lany ur,fradH, pvt 2Br /Oen w/2Ba. gar, 1581 +dep+thlld May the Sacred Hu11 CREW. Openings for Dealgn Sales PIT ANTIQVIS fully loaded brand (nl. lots ol upgrades, (6962•7) •5491
• ~d. $418 • 760-8550. Spacious patio w/880 utll. All amenities ol JHUI be adOfed handlers fuel era Got an eye for color? new computer systam, Alplna au1. BBS whts, Coat• M••• Co-ope~te w/ Brkr'a lndry lac. t ear garage, avall 9/1 721·1929 and glorified, loved machine & etectroniC Enjoy working with Internet tHCly, color original owner l'IOO• Llncoln·M•tcurw
attr 1cs biachfahopa/ NB Oc•an Vtew Poot, and praised, pra· tralneH. Paid trelnll'lg paople? 3 daya/wk. printer, monitor, video smoi..er, must aeel l714t 540·5930
.. "OIJLE rest. AvaJI 1·9 Month• tennis, ape, gym, served ttuoughout the & relooatton. High Mull work most Sat'• camera, lots of $899S h714·873·2544 1"•_9_2..._Ac_c._o_rd---E.,.X-2-ar r• CallJoanat garaga, no/smk/pats world now and for· school grads. Agos Other daya flexible. aoftware. 24hrs work714·660·1717 Real Sharp, Lo11dad, m OMES 1100 BURR WHITE REALTY $825mo 714·508·3876 ever. Sacred Heart ot 17-34. E11p prer. 723-47t,0. 8 88·588•9 407. .95 BMW 525,T wagon Lthr, t·ownes, phn,
.iii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil (949) 875·4630 NB VIII p I I 2 Jesua, pray for us: St. 1·800-345-8289.(M·F) Plumber/Oratn Cleaner (CAVSCAN) Ok green/tan, chrome CO player, Mooruool,
ffr 18• s901or Park, N•wport Ht'• 2Br 18• br, tu~ a~:n. p":::.~ ~~.~·· ;:;k1~r 0~8~1~· (CAL•SCAf") E11p prel'd. Svc repair WhlS, phone, cd, $7.990.obo 723·1504
91\llly turn, turn.key, ~:w301~':c~ahug:,p1fc'' pref'd, no/1mk 1775 Jude, helpar of' th~ Casual Atmosphere FT, plenty of work, will WANTED alarm, 2 snrt, tint, dlr '92 Accord LX Ilk•
:;, patios, great loc. 11600• 94g.,455 ,u44. + t /2 utll'a 719·0738 hopate ... ,pray tor us. Adm In Asslalant train. C.M. 46·3299 TO BUY 6019 arvc'd, xtra clean new, 4dr, 5spd, white.
119,000 firm 645·1144 =::----:=""",-,,___,,,_.. ....... __ Park Newport Share Say this' prayer nine needed for H8 Con· PROPERTY MNOT. 53Kmt 527,500/0bo lo mi, nu ttrfl'b••ls, ~~-------I VIiia Point Sundeck quiet 2br reaort atyle tlmea a .day and by structlon Co. Account· ASST. Balboa Penn. 1 BUV .. L. PIANOS (714> 588-8118 AJC se.750 444-o393.
l 1125 overlooking golf living, cable, phone + the •IQhth day your Ing bkgrnd req'd, llght Mngt. Accounts/LOT ... "' '92 HONDA EX
CIWlGE I' course, 1 BA 1 BA utll's Included ssoomo pfeyap wlll be an-typing. Quick Bpoks Bookkeeping, R.E. AntlquH·qU11I, furniture BUICK 9035 AT. moon rt mini
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GOLf PARADISE' IS ... 1 S 1500/Mo. Agent been' known to fall. resume lo 964·6297 Reaume to Joan at paid (714) 957·8133 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lf:•lJS OF
; (ptlvate, no c;:rowds) Call 718·1559. Publtcalion must l)e COOK 1 Needed tor (949) 675·2127. Old Colna Gold Silver '85 Electra Eatate WESTMINST~R
ynflmlled use $100 CO promised. Thank you, busy Italian diner PT Asslatant Mgr• Franklin Mint, Sterling Wagon V8, auto, 11 _ _..(7_1_• ... 1_a_e_2_._8_e_o_e_
-month. 2 hours/LA. _N_E_W_P_O_D_T __ ""\--MME~ClAl s1t: Jude, lor your house In N.B. 5 years 2 days per week for Old watches & 1ewelry owner. 77k ml, $3995 '93 CIVIC EX
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• S3$0,000. Lots $6,500 COAST , PRAYER TO ST. JUDE between 9·5.642-7880 Computer el(perlence RECORDS(TOP $ ,98 Regal Cuatom (3CHB11l2) $10,950
-• $70,000. Lakes, } May the Sacred Heart helpful, 949·f>40·9019 1'!!!!!!!!!!;!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 Jazz., R&B, Soul, Rock Coupe Light blue LEXUS OF : horses. shopping. of Jesus be adored Counter/Bakery HELP. PT M anager tor busy Ill Etc ... 50's & 60's Mike 12,050 ml, leather int, WESTMINSTER
High Desert, clean air. N:-:,,3tt::;'• 'Rivtag;· COMMERCIAL and glorlfled, loved All sh~sil 26;~o~;~· NB Yoga studio In CM. FR..ED~~'ff~ 845·7505 chrome wts, extended _ .. c;..7_1_4_>~8....,9_2_·_8_9_0_8_
Agent 760·245-8362. 3800sf: 2:P, ~: ~a; PROPw:RTY 2778 and praised, pre· area. a • 4 or Flex hours, ask for Es svc contr•ct 51 3,750 '95 ACCORD EX (CAL•SCAN) • '" served throughout the 545·0447 Emilee 714·846·7223 TATES 949·675·2192 Lthr moontf, auto s495o. 552•0505 Agtl~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii world now and for-DRIVER on call BOUGHT OFFICE (3KHU004) $14,444
CM Garden Otflce Bldg ever. Sacred Heart of I For mortuary. tral'ls PT Office & Sales AND S FURNITURE & LEXUS OF
CEMETERY LOT/ •••••••-2·Story, between 17th Jesus, pray for us; St. Co. NPB/CM Gravoyd :~.':t~ ~p~~~1~1~!:i~ OLD EQUIPMENT 6047 CADILLAC 9040 WESTMINSTER
CRYPT 1225 APARTMENTS & Triangle Sq. 8500SF Jude, worker of mira· 1ome dys. Paid per Call Biil 722.0420 (714) 892·6908
$695K Bkr 645-6266 cles. pray for us; St. call. Lilt 751bs -., read 1---------
r ACIFIC VIEW • 4 FOR RENT NEW 2000sf bldg. In Jude, belper of the map book, OMV print· R E A L E S T A T E cannery Row, fronts hopeless, pray for us. out. 675·1736. SALES FIT or PIT1 _________ 1 ARE YOU NUTS!?
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adjoining plots. Buy 1 2 streets next 10 Say this prayer nine ...---------Licensed or not We're WANTED ~or all lour 25'4 below---------Mc Donald's. For lse times a day and· by DRIV ER 0 TR hiring nowl ERA will POTTERY , retail. PP 865·l'578 BALBOA Owner/Ag!, 631•7433 the eighth day your BONUS, benefits, pay your req'd course (818) 970·7322
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2 Units 120•37th St. baye, lease or sale. Publication must be •Ill 800·441·4394. Bus Y c 0 mmun11 Y Cle-'I, Pllnn. Natlief'.
714·641 ·9089 11 c.yl, auto. p/s, pro,
Avail Sept. Close 10 Owner/Agt 642-9666 promised. Thank you, Experienced drlv· newspaper seeking lmmed. cahl
bch. pk, harbor, UCI SI. Jude, tor your .era/owner operator part·tlme receptionist, , ... _ .. ...,,.._..,_,..1
shuttle, bl!<e path, INDUSTRIAL 2788 help. SE .!;~~g,;~.3:;!:.~~~ hours. 1:00 p.m. to
mkts. 2br·1ba cottage Bud M•v•r Truck 5:30 p .m. Monday•--------,....
AC , cass, low mi. 11tnt
cond, must sao 0
EZ FINANCE
S 11 ,550 (P0895)
Sunwest Motors
7 14-437·1931 & 3br·2ba unll All w/ LOST •· LI R f 1 t d thru Friday. Duties In· EL TORO brick patlos, deck, LOW REtfTI Industrial Qt n•• e r gera • c 1 u d 8\ answer 1 n g
; BALBOA garden, gar pkg, Indy, space w/offlces, 2200· FOUND 2925 Haullng call toll phones, sorting mail, ANTIQUE MALL
Thur 8·27 (ft 6pm . .,.,---=-------Desks, tables. scales, '94 Eldorado 7Qkml,
misc. On site photo· whl, orig owner, beau.
graphics. 3303 Harbor ti full (Pvt ply) S 18,000,
E·S. Costa Mesa. (714) 722·1152
Directions? (714) 5110· -.9-4-S-LS--M-l_N_T_c_o_n_a_,
·0668 & press S. 35Kml. fully loaded,•---------
maroon. s·10,45o ISUZU 9100 'ISLAND all furn as needed 4600sf 78cent sf NNN free 977•2.83•8393 balancing receipts at -
'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2iii10iii6 S1200·S1750/mo. Win: Jackie (714) 673·2754.liFioi uiiinidiiiCiiiait.iiiiiBilaici kii. ~:•:, r'!r~~:~· •• & the end ot the day. •Cotlectible .. China PEJS & 1 owner 720.9695 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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1 Hew 4Br 4B_. ate (310) 553-4227 INCOME Harbor View area. quired. Please fall re· •Garden Decor
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1 W/d, fn~d yard, grdnr: DRIVER-MILES sumo Including salary I
1 gar, hl·ceil $3000/mo ---------PROPERTY 27901_<_7_14_>_5_4_11-_7_5...,7,..4_· __ MONEY. Respect. history to •Siver •Crystal
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PENINSULA 2107 Duplex 2br 2ba, all like for owner/occupant. FOUND Pit Bull slates. 3 yrs. OTA + 1 shifts 6·1 Oam M·F.
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child" hm. Fee req. (71 4) 6116·3971 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
562·433·4797 '94 CHEVY Z71
nu, frplc, dbl gar. W/0 2633" & 43 Orange HB, t:iy Goldenwest, yr. flatbed eicp Com-4·7pm M·F lnterost
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I 0 I t 19th s $1850 949 548 3797 800-637-4407. 6 2 32 5 6 885 cean ron et t. · • • · Mar) $1 , 100,000 scrtbp (714) 843·6952. 4 · 1 tax 112·4
IRRESISTIBLE Ocicat VS, lull pwr, loaded
kittens. Leopard· step side, 4X4, cust
look alike. $475. whls, must see!I
G46·8473. 631·21 11. EZ FINANCE •• 3bd 2ba. clean, awe· -=s,....o_o..,.f""'P"'"c_h,.....$-9-9-9-H-u-9-9 Under 9 75 ic gross (CAL•SCAN) A 1 t. • • Loat Cat Himalayan ---------eta l ,...,_ .... ...., ............ ""'""..__, some view, f/p, furn'd, Elegant furn STUDIO NO AGENTS, ·JoAnne, male, cream/drk grey Exp'd PT help wanted THIS UTILE PIGGY ---------• $14,950 (P0948)
Sunwest Motors
714-437·1931
'93 Vanden Pies
Black cream Hrv,
(669299) $19.995
BAUER LOTUS
714-842· 7700
'93 XJ6
winter, (71 4) 673·1943 pool, garage, walk·ln Owner/Agent, Re/Max, face, big blue eyes, with charming clients WEARS COTION WANTED PIANOS &
closet. 644-7341 642·3812 "Tyler" Reward ! Ola of established CdM H I g h ·end k Ids ORGANS
CORONA
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CdM 949•673.9259 dress shop 673·2674. boutique seeks ener: ANTfl\UES
Black tan llhr to m1
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Full pwr, only 46k1 __ 7_1_4_·6_4_2_·7_7_o_o_
COST MES 26 Lost Orange long Hair Styllat Asst & getlc outgoing people !t (462260) $26,977 '93 XJ6 2122 A A 24 BUSINESS & manicurist n eeded tor F/PT incl eves & Older Style Furnitu~
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil haired neutered male wkds. Open Sept in •• FINANCE cet. Vic of College for friendly salon Fashion Island mess PIANOS & Collectibles
Yamaha U3 upnghl
piano in beaut1lu1
condition 51995
562·626·9200
LEXUS Groen, tan llhr fo m1
2Br 28• Completely E Sid• 2 apts avail. Park/Monticello, CM. MOVE IN INCENflVE 805·684·0200 )I 14 • A~pio.., ... '•'"' ......
turn home w/vlew of Ouple11 type. 2br 1 ba ••••••••• Reward 545·9705 S!l0.4260 or 540·8934 1---------'s. .. oo. • "-' ·Off"• Fv""'"'"
MISSION VIEJO (678537) $17 995
(949)364-0664 BAUER LOTUS
: Harbor entrance, no 1 w/•m yd. encl gar. Sales $$ CASH PAID $$ , pets. 10•12 mo lease, $800 682·3111 ---------LOSTI Cockatiel, 8/26 Ho u sekeeper/sitter COM~ GROW _"'_.,...,, .•• .._.
,95 TAHOE 1. T 7 14-842· 7700
AM FM Cass, ABS & '94 XJ 12
1 53000/mo. Agent · BUSINESS white wfyellow plume. need license & car, WITH USI WE BUY ESTATES
I 67~_5354 or 380.9492 N1 •Bwlv1 RB efu1rbls1 hed1 OPPORTUNITY peach cheeks. Bay· 7h:3110d·4:30 wk1 ·d.ay1s. 3 Ei1panaing re tall ad· • tmm..; •• ,. fnendly "'"'~ TV, ELECTRONICS,
STEREO 6080
(3971103) $24,995 Morocco Red c1eafT'
Costa Mesa lthr (693862) s21 995 r a n ove Y shores area. 646·3509 c ren. 1w ns lyrs vertlslng department "WE PAY MOR£$ FASTER" ! Luicury Seniors TWM gated commty. Walk 2904 & 9yr old. Call seeks a sell motivated Llncoln·Mercury BAUER LOTUS
CABLE Descramblers __ (_7_1_4_J_5_4_o_._s_e_3_0_ 1 __ 1_1_4-_6_4_2_·_7_7_o_o_ o Oellghlful sgt-sty 2Br to theater/shops,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 673·1009 or 673·7841 account executive 10 I
'· Mstr+IQ den, gou~el private gat/carport. •••••••• wk·days, 673·1666 sell, develop and ser·
: kit, all 2o gar, lg deck $695/mo+ ($425.dep) Please be wary of out EMPLOYMENT wk-ends belore noon. vice new business
30 day money back '96 Impala SS Black/ '94 XJ6
guar. MC/Visa/COO grey ieatner. Jlll'lt Black 1barley tlr
I w/ocean view+ p·" Kleln M ananement d 1 1 1 vi • of area companies. Houaekeeper/altter an spec a sec ions. 1·800·417·0312 . cond, 34k ml. S23,900 696068) S21 ,995
714· 723·942 3 ~~~~'!i.~~~g 1 garden courtyard • 949·581·4000 w f did 1 · Check with .lhe local need lie & car. 6·10hrs e pre er a can a e 1
1 comm'" pooVclubl'lae to have a m1n1·mum of •r Bet I er Bus I nes a per wk. Days. l child ' $2850/mo (grdnr lncd) NEWPORT Bureau before, you E~YMENT 11 mo. English speak· 1 year print ad· ' Kleln Management Sfnd any money for 5530 Ing. (949) 759•1467 vertlslng experience.
: , 949·SB1-4000 BEACH 2669 fees or services. Road Excellent communica·
1 • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii and understand any Hsekeeper/companion tion skills. Ability to 1
2BR+2BA FROM 5990. contracts before you •CLERICAL FT• Art lfve In 2 days a week. set goals and make 1 COSTA.MESA 2124 MOVE·IN·BONUS sign. Shop around for Store In Irvine. Strong Eng speaking. drive. professional presenla·
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TRANSPORTATION
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15K m 1. lull pwr,
(3UWR023)$ 18,888
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(714) B92·6906
• NEWPORT BAV rates. phone, # & org skills cook. Udo 673-1589 lions in a fast paced S•nta Ana, CA 82107
Si 'Cifioi; Al *' • C*-'""" ~br 2ba nr Tri Sq Hge TERRACE •• B.,..,..lg-.-S-$-·G_r_e_a_t _V_a_c_at-io_n_s a + Dale. 553-otOt INTERNATtONAL ~~~ro~!~~. orientod on· 6 0 I Burger FORD
•kll/fa.mrm, 2 f~pte I~ Lg 1 & 2Br near Back Earn $1,000's per weekl Accounting CO. EXPANDING Xlnt benefit package. steel motoryacht, 111n1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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!~~4:s~i~~.';;5~~;'3~c Bay & golf course. Home buss, not MLM A/P & Caah Seeks PT/FT people including 401 k. Orug•---------1 cond, fully loaded, ,94 PROBE CT Rod
• Large pool, new car· 800-345·9688 ext2413 Disbursement $499 • $7999. No ex-screening/physical re· 5230K (310) 918-9975 F 11 co rl
' pet & much more. M•k• Mon•v Nowl A••l•tant perlence necessary/ quired. EOE. APPLIANCES 6011 (1u587f;)r, s1:.':r1
RUNTINGTON Sorry No Pets Earn s2•55000 a week Newspaper publishing will trai n. Call Resumes via fax: At· ---------• LEXUS
5 4!5-4855 starting this week. and printing company lree lnlo booklet. tention, Lynn Esola Frfn $175. Washer/ MARINE SLIPS MISSION VIEJO
HARBOUR 2142 3Br 2Ba Max Luxurious Not MLM. For free 2 seeks re'fiular part www.hbn.com access 714-650·4802 or mail: D~it•r Sl45. each DOCKS 7022 (949)304·0864
corner oceen front minute message call lime 24 ours per c 0 d 8 5 6 6 2 · Times Communlly Xlnt condllionl ---------2-car prkg. Superlative 1·800-345·9688 x2102 week person. One 800-743·5326. News, 330 West Bay 831·0297 '95 Crown Victoria Beach Cottage w/dock Bkr 842·3850 year experience pre-(C~L"SCAN) Street, Costa Mesa,1---------40• Mooring near LX 4dr, sdn, at>s,
minutes to bch 2bd ---------ferred. E.O.E., drug· L 1 S t CA 92627 Frig wht $175 4 Design Pavllllon. secure loca· (207698) s 111 995 tba avall now. $1875 Clean 3br 2ba den CREDIT 2907 lree & smokelree work ega •ere ary L.F.1---------chairs s1 cio. Patio lion $12.500. 650·3421 Costa M ea.t 637·2429 or 624·9876 ' environment. Send re· seek.s legal sec w/3yrs SEC OFFICERS Wiii marble/granite ocean wrought Iron. chair & Lincoln Mercury view, 2br 2ba, Studio llQET OUT OF sume With salary his· + ht exp. Must be Train. lrvlne/NPB. CM, bench. 857·2583 ---------1 714·540·5830
363·1506 or 390.3308 dept freel C r edit tory to: Accounting sell·starter/tamltlar Tustin. Up to $7.25/hr. M W h $ MOTORCYCLES ..,..,,...,,--=-,..-----,,,.--NEWPORT
BEACH
Supervisor. PO Box local rules & calendar-Met/Dan 714-222·2203 agtag as er. 50. '98 Explorer Sport
2169 DUPLEX Upper Unit. Counseltng Centers of 1560 Costa Mesa CA Ing, Span a +. Fax S 0 . Whirlpool dryer $50. SCOOTERS 8018 AC. PW/POL. tilt. CC
SI I d 1 A t ( · ' resume w/sal req·s to ocretary/ lfice Mgr Whirlpool Refrlg 21cf. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil (037841) s17 996 eps o san , g new mer ca member 92628 or f8JC to (949) 949.721 8910 or call Prop. mgt. co seeks · miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil kit, 4Br 2Ba, sunroom, NFCC). Free dept 642·7246 • • abovo average pers side b y Side, icetwtr '90 Harlelf Davidson Costa Mesa
•2Br 1aa TWH Nlcei 2c parking, $3000/mo. consolldation, lower 768·1664 evening. 60 L 1 wp' indr 5200 751·4330 Heri tage Soft\all Llncoln Mercury
new carpets, tc alt yearly. Call 673·6900 payments, interest. Acc5o,un,,unAg t t A/;pA/mA goo~~· math: Maittag washer & Classic, 1994 gas tank 714·540-5830
garage, near Gelson's. Ext. 105 Aak for Goty Stop collector calls. • ccoun •n NB oHice bldg needs ' ' & fenders. wide white --.,.,,,.,,,,...,,.,,.,..,..,,.,,,,..,...,..,,...-N 0 n ·Pr 0 f 11 Newspaper printing malnt. assstance. 8· Bx 2147, Nwp~ Bch, dryer ><lnl oond. while, •97 MUSTANG
•s135o./Bkr 540.5564 Sublet 2bd 2ba on t-877•938•2222 • and publishlng com· 1 Ohrs/wk , palnt'g, CA 92659. Fit. 722· ~;~lgS~:;~a~~~.3~5689° walls with twisted AC. pw/pdl, hit. cc,
2BR 2BA Condo water, eave 1400/mol Toll free. (CAL•SCAN) pany seeks lull time clean·g, It malnt. 7085 or Call. 722·7331 spokes, PM brakes. 2 TO CHOOSE
ated, bike to beach $1750/mo avall 9/1 • Staff Accountant to 640.8822 SECRETARY/RECP beautifull 22k miles (208477J (205645)
61300/Mo. LeallO. Cell (714) 640.7891 •pc:::~~:::' .. '! assist In month end P(T work on 8 beautilul for small bul growing MERCHANDISE 512•750 673•6409 $13,997 osta M•••
June, Agent 494·1177 closing, Journ2'J entries golf course I Photos/ Roofing co. In C.M. MISC 60 l S Lin coin Mercury
.BR/1 BA Y P Debt con•olldallon. and financial state· sales, outgoing person, $6·8 per hr. n2·8846 • 714·540·5630
early/ enn. Avoid bankruptcy. ments. Also perform AUTOMOBILES Prolesslonala·NO Pets. MISCELIANEOUS Stop creditor calla. general accounting w~ tral'l 714,219-0505 Server for fast paced Wolff Tanl'\lng Beds '98 RANGER
AvallableNowlS1100. 9 ENTAI.S Cutlnteres11 Noi:redil !unctions Including ltl PAYROLL/ family restaurant by TanAtHome XLT, super cab ,
Call Joan .. t &\ check. One low pay· bank and B/S ac· ADMINISTRATIVE Newport Pier. Great Buy Direct and Savel (A04956) ($15,398)
BURR WHITE REALTY ment. 800.270;9894. counts reconciliation, ASSISTANT money & atmosphere! Commercial/Hom e $13,497 Coat• Mesa
(949) 675-4630 (CAL SCAN) 401k admln and coor· Payroll assistant and Call 949·240·8787 units from $199.00 ACtTRA 9010 Llncoln Mercury 714·540·5830 Baycrest Twnhome ROOMS 2706 AVOID BANKRUPTCY. dlnatlon and special ofllce administrator. TEACHER Low Monthly Pmts iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
2Br+28a·1·1evel near Free dept consollda· projects. This position Full time position. Job (TODDLER) Fr•• Color Catalog 'B7 LEGEND CPE ---------
new + pool, view. lion. Applicatlon wllh requlrea BS degree in duties Include: aaslst· NB Preschool needs Call t ·800·7t1·0158 53k ml, auto, 1 own HONDA
$1695. Agl. 650-3822 CM M alr·Br walk·ln aeNlce. Cut payments accounting or finance, Ing with payroll tor eicp toddler teacher w/ 2EXH093) $8,888 9085
BAYFRON.T W/BOAT pvt ba, phn line, gar, to 65%. 24 hr, ap-one or two year exp• mid-size company ECE units for 1yr old ---------LEXUS OF
DOCK ACROSS yard, S?OO/mo. dep proval. Good/bad/no rlence preferred and and executive office ctassrm. Benefits COMPUTERS 6018 WESTMINSTER '85 Accord S·Sl)d,
FR 0 M 8 EACH Carole 515_..326 c r • d 11 OK . proficient In PC skills administration. Please 955·2872 (714) 892,·8006 whVblue int. currant
1•800·873·8207. (Eiccet, Lotus 1·2·3 send r~ume to Ac· Tutor tor upper class· regist. not running " Remodeled 3Br 2Ba . NB Ocean Front (CAL•SCAN) and Word). Good ban· counting Supervisor, man at o.c.c Inking TRADE '84 LEGEND L S695.Flrm 551·3099
1800sf. Lrg view deck, Shr 2br home w/pvt elit package Including PO Boie 1560. Costa Psychology, Teachers Lo mi. moonrr. mint. ---------
FP, w/d, frig, d/w ~ar, bath ON aand, NO brd 401k retirement plan. Meta, CA 92628 or math. American His· 018741) $17,777 '91 Accord SE 11lnl
utit Incl. $2800/ o . wlk, S750mo 650·6904 GET 0 Drug •creenlng/physl· you may fax resume tory, Polltlcol Science. through classifled LEXUS OF cond, llhr, new CO,
: 714·815·1332 cal required. E.O.E. to: lHr or more Sun·Thur, 642·5878 WESTMINSTER only 55K ml, sunroof
1 Harbor Ridge Estates OF DEBT! Send resume to: Ac· (949) 842·7667 exp & reference req'd ---------__ (,_7_1_4_)..._a_o_2_-e_9_0_6_ $9800 949-644·7800 l Beautiful 4br 3ba, RENTALS TO • counting Supervisor, Resume should In• s20/hr 949.548•4287 !1 2·story, lor lease by SHARE 2724 We can heln! PO Boie 1560, Costa ctude salary history. fax 949·548·3755. owner 54600 640•0696 -C..: Mesa, CA 92628 or Physical/drug acreen· _W_a_n_t_e_d..__.P-.-,.-0-n-•_w_lt_h •CreditCardsU>nStJlidatttl fax to (949) 631·7246 Ing required. EOE. Ille Installation &
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/\ Nrnth\ 1ump ,fuft lO three cluhs
~~..r'-illf?, ,o )lllUJn~ I
(\1 worry uhout yout lll'XI 1:\1<.l bcins;
pa,M.'t.I shor1 or g.lllll' U11Jcr the Cir·
cum tonce,, .1 reh1d of three ura
lllOOU) rat{'~ to ~rvc )UU the bc-.i \hOI
tu reach 1hc op111n11111 c:ontrac:t llln:c
1111 1rumj1 lly you " rnther unilateral. and lent., I" rule out 11 -.url contr;i.:t
when !>p:11Je, °' llrarmrnd\ 111c ~orth
con\fdcnnj!
Q 2 Ooth vulrtL'rilhlc, a\ South you
to 0 111 Pu' ?
WhJI Jo yvu hid now"!
A W11h 9 l11gh c.i11J p111nt'i. all
potcntmlly wmi.,mg. you have
CllOU~h rm (I jump re~p011\C to j1Jll
~\'l'"t1'kcmtt dnohlc-:-S~r~-"
the \u1t pan11e1 v1rtu,1lly t;uarnnlee\,
;111d Mlll..e you ore more 1ri.,rty to
llhlke 11anle rn 1hc mJJOr than m the
minor, l\\UC Jll 1nv1tat1011 lly JUlllp·
1ng to l"-O ,p.1de' l lunk of 11 a~
'upportinf partner's 4'u1t 1 at her than
ti1tldrn~ yvur o.wn
Q 5 Ooth \ ulnernhle. a\ South >ou
holJ
hold· • t1 5 2 K J I 0 S <> IJ S J "' IO Y 2
4 8 0 AHl76 0 9 8 76J •AJ S
'the h1dd111g h.1~ /mx:ccded· WF I NORll f;AST SOUi H
l • Ubl 4• ?
\\11.11 a~ tion du )'OU IJ~e I
The lw'1.h11g ha' j'roccc<.fod: WE.'\r" NORTI f:AST SOUTH
Io Dbl Rtlhl ?
Wh,u ~11011 Jo you tal..c'!
I\ C>dth ;ire thJt you un.: going to '""° Jclcndrng lhl\ hJn<l ·nterdore. 11
" llllfXln,1111 you-cell partner where
your ~trl•ngth he' 0 1d one hc;irt
P;1It11e1 1..nm~' rr,1111 1hc auc11on 1hat
~ou don't h.t\l' much. and suggc,I·
111g a le.id could \leer 11anner aw,1y
from unothcr salrn that m1gh1 g1\<e
dettlmc1 a tnc~
'88 VANDEN PLAS
OEMO
24 month lease, $699
~r mon1 ~.so~.
total drive off, 10,000/
ml por year: Total pay-
ment $16,776 plus tax
BAUER JAG UAR
714-95 3-4800
'88 J eep C herokee
Air auto etc. Must sell
$5000. 949-723-8485
'93 CH EROKEE
L TO Grand, 4X4, AC,
(685889) $15,993
Coat • M e1e
Lln coln-M ercury
(714 1 5 40·5030
'93 Qr Cherokee
(687110> S24,997 ---,..,,9,...8,,....,,c""'2""'2,...0,,......--
coate Meae Lln coln·M•rcury Auto, AC, full pwr,
(7 14) 540-15030 (438429) $24,977 LEXUS
'8 7 T OWNCAR MISSION Vll!JO
PW/POL, AM/FM. (949)384-0884
47.349~> $24.9-97 1----:i,9::".0~=r::0:----
c o at• M••• Lln coln•Merc ury Full pwr. only 27k ml,
714 540 ·5830 (86275) $24,977
9125
LEXUS
MISSION VJEJO (949 )3 04.0884
LTD Black, grav tthr,
4WO, 4.0 V6, full pwr, MERCEDES 9130
( 1 07 229) $15.995 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil BAUER LOTU S
CO STA MESA
7 14-842· 7700
'8 1 3 00ZX
'88 Coroll• S port
Cpe 51p, ec, pb, 01.
em-Im cass, 1un1f,
$3900 (714) 960·9448.
•is PREVIA LE SC
Cull wht1, duel A/C
(3KKV55"4J • TI lt.88ll
LEXUS OF
WESTMINSTl!A
('114) ae2.9eoo
MISC. AUTO 9245
A On th" au~1wn: a douhlc hy you
would md1c:atc htfh c.1HI value~. Olli
a trump ~lad, ll1a1 " 11111 JXl\<.rhlc
here. AlternJt1vcly. you could brd
lour nu trump for takcNll. ot c111i1N.'.
mtcru . .hng to rnrrecl lave cluh., tu fi\.c
diamonds 10 !>how length 111 the red
Miii\. A thml option I'> -;1111ply 10 hrd
live hean~. 'rncc par Iller·., double
\hows lcnfth and ~trength 111 1hat
i.u11. Ta~c lull ucll1t 01 all 1lw~<.·
au1un•• .. hut nut fur J pa''
I
Q 6 A\ S11u1h. vulm:rnhlc. y11u
hold
LEXUS 911 5 -, _7 _8_4_5_0_S_L_E_x_t_r a-1
cloan, Red/black inter,
~ topa. Must sell/or
trade lor classic car.
$6550. 840 -0 385
6 cyt. auto. I u It pwr. 1 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AC, cruise, am/fm11
Q 3 -A\ ~outh, \ nlncrahlc.) ou
huld
•7 •KJltl6 .,.>KJ 4 +JY52
TI1c hrddrng ha' prO\.ccJcJ
•KJ<13 ~7<d (I K S •K.132
'9 4 c s 3 00
Black/black full opt
(074737) $24.977
LEXUS
MISSION VJ EJO l'.irtnu 011en" thl· h11kl1ng 1.\-llh 11nc (84 9)384-08 04
.. r.uk What d11 you n:'1i.111d"' --_,,.........,.....,....~---'94 c.s 300
J\. JI )llU rl.t) 1111111 fd1'C'>. ''"' hJnd Cashmer/ivory lull opt
h." l'll:en hltCU \tr.uoht uut of a tc\t 070722) $25.977 e LEXUS "'4111~ 1u111p 111 thrcc <.pat.le<. It )llu. MISSION VIEJO
'80 450SLC blk/blk
tthr. 1unroof, full pwr,
gn cond,· chrome al-
loys, S7995. 551-3099
oass. cua t w h l1,
T-Tops. xlnt cond.,
M U ST SEElll
EZ F JNANCE
$8850 (P0381)
Sunweat Moto r •
7 1 4-437-1831
'97 NISSAN PU
AUTOS/SEIZED
CARS trom $150.
Jaguar. Corve11e,
Merce des, BMW.
Porsche . Honda,
41(4 's , trucks and
more Local satos
llstings. Toti tree
1 ·8 00·0 88·2292
ex1.A·4000.
(CAL"SCAN)
M>Rfll EA~ I SOUi II \\ ES"J
I+ 1'11s' I 1';1~~ don"t, \l;trl with l'-'"O cluh~. then \Uf1· (949)384·0 884
port ,p,1dc\ at )HUI nc>.t turn 'I hal ,85 ES 300
'83 3000 vary well
malnt, 81(C8pllonatly
clean, alt pwr, steroo
$5550 obo 723·0767
4 cyt, 5 1p, p/1, pis Al c. am/Im stereo, cass,
mags, low ml; xlnt cond., mutt •eel, ________ _
-~ -·.-·rr
I• Pa\\ '!
Wh::u ·dll yuu hid now"'
A -It I'> a cl11m:c l11:1wcl·n 11111: nu
trump ,111d twu cluh~. Ilic pmhll·m
with l\\11 cluti~" that p.trlner 1111ght
ta~c 11 ''"'Pl) JS prelc1cncc with a
P<1t1r h:lrKI 11terl'lore. nur noel l!OCS
I<' \•ne n11 trump ·mat " the llHl\t
CllCOUIJj!ln!,! 111m.c )OU can 111;1~c 1111
yuur 9 '"ounl
ERVICE
FENCES
d11C\ not do 1u,t1L'C to y11ur lour
11 u111r1~ hut, w11h 'tandard mc1h1'11h, Whileflvorv full opt (077313) $20,977 \\h;1l cl\t 1.•a11 you do1 LEXUS
MISSION V IEJO I.cam to he a hcttcr bridge 11lay-(949)384-0864
er! :,uh'><"ribr nu" tu the <Jol'Clt 1--""""'""=....,,....=....,,,..~--Uridi::e L etter b.> calling (84MI) 788-'96 ES 300
122.qur inrormation. O r write to: Cashmer/ivory lull opt 145146) $27.977 (;ort'n Uritlgc L e\lr r, P.O. llo~ LEXUS
44111, Ch i<'ago. Ill. ~)(18(). MISSION V IEJO
1 ·(888)-SB·LEXU S
·for all -
'84 380SL Like new,
tight bluo, 90k ml. In·
torlor/oxterlor xlnt,
dealer calls car cherry s 15,850 723-0608.
E Z FtNANCE
$9850 (P0564)
Sunweat M o tors
714-4 3 7-183 1
--~-~-~-~-' 85 S L con vert OLDSMOBILE 9155
c I a s s I c Ro a d s I er • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii wh1to hrdtop new navy
bfuo canvas top, navy '88 CIERA 6 cyt, AC,
tthr Int. new t1ros, am/ full pwr. am-Im cass,
Im cass $16,000 mint wtre whit, LOADEOt
cond. 640·9737 $3000 (714) 646-5770
ANTIQUES &
CLASSICS . 9250
·es Mustang convortlble
llta blue/wht top.
Beautiful antique•
$10,500 719·2989
'72 HONDA COUPE
ORIGINAL BLUE
COLOR. NEW DONUT
SIZE TIRES 722-7283
SERVICE
DIRECTORY ·
CERAMIC
TILES CONCRETE &
3528 MAS ONRY DRYWALL & DECKS 3615 HEALTH, BEAUTYO LANDSCAPE & PAINTING 3858 ROOJllNG
3557 SERVICE 3584 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & FITNESS 374 IAWN CARE 3808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
3910 SLIPCOVERS 3922
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil * Wood F •nee• * ROB ERT ISBELL CO I Leaky Showare Rap'd Brick. Block. Stone, Tile SMALL JOB EXPERT Roptace/Repair Low S Lewn Service Mow/ tnt1Eict•Small Jobs OK ---------Aegrouting & install'n c p t 0 o vewa v F Ii , LI 'd MARTIN Edge/Sod/Sprtnkters p 1 1 L670130 Dean 01 T ite one. a' • rr Y Drywall Repair Framing ree hau ng est c . Decorative ant ng ACOUSTIC 673_8065 or 846.8526 Fplc. BBQs5~7et7. 2559Y4r. Hanging hping, luturt Advantage Const 974-5301 Cl n ·UP • An Y t 1 me L14943SO 848-3 008
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CEILINGS 3408 Exp Terry .., • Comm Res 5 5 1 -5573 OPTICAL Al (714) 396·2642 714·580-9820-Pagerl c t o veways ---------Verd C ln·up, Trim
CHILD CARE 3536 oncre 0 " • Sout h Coa st Drywall FLOOR INSTALL tr•••· hedges. pa1m•---------South Coeat Drywell Patios, Ropalr1/Ae-Acous romvt/cust fel(f REPAIRS 3620 treos Removal. New
Acous romvl/cust text moval Res/Comm Water Damage Repair lawn/plants 960-8502
Waler Damage Repair AFFORDABLE CHILDCARE L 295237 475·7600 Best In Quallly & Prlceliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Bost In Quality & Price All agos CPR cort1ficd John Doran M11onry I LS50017 574 ·5558 S a l •••S vc•lnat e ll
f?t•.tdllHJ ( 1/.1·.~··~
EM "< . 1h kru cgcr pnlntlng
reslde11tfal
faux (lnlshlng
wood r estorat/On
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LS50017 444·8088 LIC 304203027 Brlck•Stno•Concrete Witth oeft D r ywall HardwdNlnyl/Ceramlc
714-979·5025 Lg/Sm Jbs•Ropalrs ok All Phases• SmtLg Jobi PERGO/Carpet/M/C Visa
Free Esl & Advice Clean! Clean! Clean! L708279 968·9590
Lf687191 8 3 1-3832
1
20Vrs Exp F1 r S1FrH Est---------ADDITIONS
REMODELING 3410 CLEANING L,400030 714-639-1447 GARAGE
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3 5 4 8 DO ORS 36 7 8 R~~~~~ C:' O~i~::oDEL iiAiiTiiOiiUiiCiiHiiiiOiiFiiCiiLAiiiiSiiiS CONCRETE ELE CTRICAL. 361 Oliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
-Oua1t1y Construction Cleaning Res Comm BRICK • ILOCK ••$475· 18x7 *"*
$2.95, S3.95-S6.SO
Sun•Daywear
Nightwear
Every Sat/Sun
18160/0C Mktplc
548-6211
MOVING 3834
All Amer ican Movers
Careful, curtoous &
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cheap I 1549-0 223
548-5481
lie 7'40898
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ties Commission RE· SERVICES QUIRES that all used 3870
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Re-n>Of1 • Aepatr1
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An Work Ou11!"9nlH d
831-1085
•Reasonably Priced Lie/Bond. Free Est TILE • STUCCO Smell Job EXPERT Includes hallway,
•Locar Co. r4'"636318 Teresa 714·282-7143 Duncen Elect rlo weather Slrip, lnstalla-1---------
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SLIPCOVERS
St>mi-retired cutter
oHcrs 25% OFF
Material/Labor'
25 diHercnt colon
11f Jeni me & I OO's
11f other fabn.:11 35
yettrs of 911al1ty work
enJ .:rahtm11111hir1
TUTORING 3929 c!:rp7h~~~~~:.·;~~5 18yr Local Couple iii1"'-1 ... Mi Local/Quick RHponsO lion & ta)(. 845·5704 IMPROVEMENTS
cleans lor busy pro· Service/Remodels HOME 3756 tesslo"als 640-8177 Light fixture repair
,._ _______ ,,_11_11" .. l.,._:;.L;:.;'2~15~e::.10'.......:e:;s~o:,:.-7:_:0:;4;:;2::I HANDY MAN 3 71 O liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
movors print their Pat Sitter/Dog Walk.er & "
P.U c. Cat T number; Dally/Overnight visits. 3917 PATIENT TUTOR
limos and chauffeurs Rois avt. Llc'd/Bonded iiiiiiiiim•···--
OHANDS ON
WNIROP Fttm Detltl t•~ Al ,...., • rest • •.wit
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Best In town! Rois Darek CONTRACTORS expert/locor, quallftad •Hom e lmprvmnt•• TIME TO BEGIN
& Grace 714-857-2647 GENERAL 3558 designer, I do ii alll Drywall, carpentry & YOUR HOME Ll736593. 963·24 19 morel Smalt jobl ok
•VICKI'S CLEANING Llc 'd Contr. No Job Gary 645-5277 IMPROVEMENT We ollor THE BEST I t I R ti House/Window Cleaning n er o r enove ons 100 imatt All svcs Cerpentry-ALL KINDS PROJECT?
10Yr1 Exp. xrnt Refs Custom Projects Ropr/rmdl, fans, new Cabinets, Storage, C II t b
Vicki 714-088·0 395 L 1 c 6 O 9 4 8 4 NB svcs. spa•. 845·365G Decks Patio Covora a a P um er· M Banks 642-8107 Troe Hsest 768_6321 painter, handyman
---------or anv ol the sar-i---------! LEWIS Const ruction Europeen qualltV 1vc vices !Isled here In BU.NDS/MINI
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CABINETS 3490 ------
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Let1tso m .eea.esno COMPUTERS
CARPENTRY 3510
e Aamodallng and all tvP•• of rap•lrs No JOO 100 t matt. QC 32
yra Llc-b0nd·ln1 M/C/
Vita 714-988·3594
Woodwork Ooor• ln11 d o1e11 ref!'ldld, crown
mOICllng baH/lrlm ate. 85 .. • 1934 _ _..;._ ...... __ ,_......__-1
Remodal•Handyman i .. -------.. crpnlry painting · tile, our directory! LN704773 Locol Res. ~~,,_.. CO.•""'c, gen rprs Llc11'690582 C A L L Y 0 U R
•714·557-5825• Mflrl~li Laslo 949·58 1-7681 LOCAL SERVICES
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949-645-8015
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gel IO all lhOH
repair Jobi
erouno th• house?
Lii the
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Directory
htlp you !Ind
rtllablt htlp
142·1178
·I'm Your Handyman· LANDSCAPE &
Mark 94g.950.es2s IAWN CARE 3808
Thinking ol having a
oor•o• aala?
Clive UI. ~II
CLASS WI ID
848·••78
SELL
your hOme
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SHANE'S
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bar In all advertise-• NFL prep (CBEST/GRE/ mants. II you have a ~ s ' quHtlon about the la-PIASTE I AT) Fr•• Info J,m
I 3880 SUNDAY~ Madia 714-547-MATH gality of a mover. 1mo REPAIRi
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714•558•4151 -Serving So Ca 25yrs-CAU JIOlf/ 3931
Ltc#326884 24Hre 714,441 •DISH 714-554·7 831
LOWEST RATES
WALL
COVERINGS 3932
The •tripper
Speci alizing I n
Wallp aper Removal
L5889241 993.5037
I .. A BETTER MOVE ..
Attic,
basement,
and clo1et
then get
some cash .
842·1171
W• Oel• 1houtd nano
together. Strip, ln11all,
advice lo the crazy.
L1735978 831·21t1
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