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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-08-15 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Local athlete reflects on golden moment Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907' WEEKEND Thirsty locals tum ·up the juice r-----------"----------------------------------------------------------------------, I I I I I I I ELEOION '96 -LOCAL U\NDIDATES COSTA MESA QTY COUNOL -3 SEATS • Joe Erickson, Incumbent and busi- nessman engineer • Art Perry (incumbent} NO CONTEST I I I I ' I I l I I I I I I I I I I •Mel Flffner; building Inspector • Libby Cowan, planning commissioner • caroline Butler, martetJng manager • casey Evans, restaurant employee • Heather Somers, busiMSlWOfTlan • Robert Graham, mortg.age broker • James Asler; landscape manager • Ulwrence JOOM, congressional aide • Christopher Steel, businessman NfWPOtn' IEAOf OTY COUNOL -3 SEATS Dlstrtct 2 (W9st Newport) • Jan Oebay, 49, Incumbent •Barry Zinck. 41, mortgage banker Dlltrtct5 ..... lllM4 .. ~) • Diane Coltrane, 64, real ~te broker • John Noyes, 50, Balboa Island busi- ness owner • Ralph Rodheim, 52, Independent business owner • Robert Schoonmaker, 64, retired Dlltrtc.t 7 Oe.tlor "'-' ~-ta) • Philip Arst. 67. computer lr1dustry businessman • Dolores Otting. 44, businesswoman • Tom Thompson, 50, planning com- missioner and businessman NEWPORJ.MESA UNIAED SOfOOl DIS1lUCT -J SEATS ~ 1 (nol'1h ~ MeM) • Ed Oedcer; 57, incumbent and com- munity college dean ~ J (s.nt. Ana ....... ts. Dowr st.or.) • Martha Fluor, 45, Incumbent and homel'Ylaker ~' (East Costa MeM. Newport ... lgllts), as of noon Wednelday • Dana Black, 42, real 96'tate broker • Brian Theriot. 39, businessman COSTA MESA SANrfARY DISTRICT -2 SEATS • Jim Ferryman (Incumbent) • Paul Shenberger MESA CONSOUDATED WATER DISTRICT -4 SEATS OlvWon 1 • Marie Korando (appointed incumbent} •Fred Bockmilter OfvWan2 •Jack Hall (Incumbent} • Ed Guilmette • Sandy Genis • Dana L Haynes l>Mslon.l • Trudy Ohlig (incumbent) Ofvltlon 5 -short Wm • Mike Healey (appointed incumbent)' • Michael Collins COAST COMMUNrTY COWGE DIS- TRICT -1 LOCAL SEAT Al'H4 • Paul Berger (Incumbent) •Michael B. Cottier • James M. Rlghelmer School trustees Ed Decker and Martha Fluor are cruising to a second term unchallenged. A political analyst say~ the reasons are varied. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot Waiting in line at 5 p.m. last week to tile candidacy papers for her seat on the local schoql board, Martha Fluor breathed a sigh of relief when the glass doors at the county Registrar of Voters office dosed and a guard locked out any threat of opposition. Ed Decker Martha Fluor MI'm absolutely elated,• said Fluor, who perceives the lact. of competitors· as a vote of confi- dence. "I'm gratified that the con- stituency bas confidence in me and believe that I have listened to them and represented their views." Though Fluor said she briefly quesponed whether Williams would seek his former seat, she L----------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ Without a contender, this year's race won't resemble Auor's first elec- tion in 1991 when she ousted long- time incwnbent Tom Williams in a contentious bid to represent Santa Ana Heights and Dover Shores. This year Fluor, 45, will be qui- etly appointed to her seat, instead of forced to defend her record as a member of the Newport-Mesa Unified School Board. 8 SEE CONTEST PAGE A15 '• . '\. ( I I I I ) I I c I ,, steve marble Ali old friend gets the brushoff I t bad been there for what seemed like forever, hanging like smog above the horizon, a hood ornament from a different era. My mustache. As the years zipped by, the mustache stayed with me. 1 for- got why I had even grown it, or even when. It was just there. Eyes, ears, nose, mustache. Part of the basic equipment. But then one day it dawned on me that mustaches were bad- . 0 leisure suits, eight-track tapes and other remnants of the '70s. So I plotted its demise. I told my wife that the time had come to retire the mustache. l'm tired of it. Sick of it. It's histo- ry.. That's what I said. "Why?• she wondered. I explained that the only peo- ple who wore mustaches were grandfathers and Burt Reynolds. "Well, whatever you want to do,• she said, tossing the deci- sion back in my lap. But I found it difficult to sum- mon the courage to take it off. I thought about it, sure. 1 even s\afed into the mirror. with a razor in my hand and ehvisioned a dean-shaven face. Jn one ridiculous attempt to force myseU into action, 1 considered betting my mustache that the Lakers would win the NBA champi- onship, knowing that the team would wilt in the first-round of the playoffs. But I never made the bet and the mustache stayed. Pear, I suppose, had a hand in it. What if I suddenly looked like, •SEE MUSTACHE PAGE A17 I '\. I > < > I \ '\. I· H \ MARC MARTIN I DAILY PllOT Dudley Pfaff examlnes a patient in hls Newport Beach doctor's office. After 41 years, Pfaff has decided to retire. "I'm really very anxious to have Ume to be with my own family," said the 70-year-old Newport Beach resident OR'S ORDERS . Dudley Pfaff is hanging up Im ·· medical.coat and stethoscope today, after 41 years of treating local youth By Marissa Espino, Daily Pilot Dr. Dudley Ffaff, a doctor to generations of local football players, will retire from bis practice today with good memories of his many patients and an eagerness to relax with his family. "I'm really very anxious to have time to be with my own fam- ily," said the 70-year-old Newport Beach resident. "There are a lot of sports, recitals and plays to attend to. I take pride in what they do." For 41 years, Pfaff dedicated his time, care and knowledge to Costa Mesa and Newport Beach residents, especially the football players in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. Starting bis practice out of his garage in Costa Mesa in 1955, Pfaff later moved to an office across from Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian where he has been on staff for 39 years -the longest active staff member. •I could sit there on the ground level of Hoag Hospital before the towers were built and see Catalina," he said. His practice is currently located in Newport Center. When Costa Mesa High School was opened in 1960, Pfaff was the football players' team doctor for five years and then moved to Estancia High for eight yea.rs. •SEE DOCTOR PAGE A15 City, school officials review cost of farm site • An appraiser's prelimi- nary figures indicate Costa Mesa will have to pay $6. 7 million to $8 million to buy the land for sports fields . By Julie Ross cannon, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -City And school officials are closer to nego- tiating a price for the Costd ~ lesa High School farm property. Both groups have been m nego- tiabons since June, when school board members declared the 18 37- acre property surplus and for sale City offiaals are looking to buy the site for ball fields and park space. Though the final figure and suggestion of the property's best use won't be completed until next week, the appraiser came to Wednesday's weekly farm nego- tiation meeting to offer a value properties throughout the county Based on an appraiser's pre- liminary report, city and school officials estimate the value of the property between $8.63 million and $10.75 million. If the value of the farm property does fall within that range, city offi- aals would receive a disrount tmder the state's Education Code, which could put the final cost ~ $6.69 million and $8.33 million. ·we don't have the hard, final figures, but this helps give us an estimate," said City Manager Allan Roeder. The final appraisal is expected to include three estimated values for the property -one if the site included low-density housing, one if the property mcluded a planned housing development, and another >.f the property remained zoned for institution and school recreational use. The appraiser said be believes the property's best use will be mas- ter-planned housing like the Poly- gon Communities development at the fonner Bear Street School site. City council members will decide Monday whether to pur- sue the property based on the estimated values range . . commentary r-------------------~------------------------~----~----~ The reat 'party' platf onn By Peter Buffa Qv,. the past few months, I've gotten lnvitatiom at Qty H4ll to "join us• from oil t'OIJlpaniel, investment brokers, tel1communk:atlons ~upc, public utili- tiee; uct advocacy gto\lpl few 8"fY• thing under the IUD -and I'm not eY9D ·acW.gatel ~y. you COUid ---~ ........ 4&11 for.,.,.. MS\1111-Jlttl ~ __ .. -1111111~. 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You • SIE IUFM MGI A'J I \ I> I \ AROUND TOWN IESTIUYS CLASSIFIED COMMUNITY FORUM NEIGHBORS ON THE COAST POltCE PtlES PU8UC NOTICES SOOElY IPOftTS llMf IEflOKT° VOLUNTEER DN!C1'0ftY WEAllB WRKIND A6 A2 85 A16 A2 A3 A2 M A11 81 A:z A9 A:z A10 ' I ' I ' I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I ' I •• I I 1 THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1996 City seeks to ~imit group care homes neighbors COMMUN11Y .• .... ~· greer wylder A sale to blow away all sales T he Balboa Beach Co. is having its "once a year, total blow-away sale,• says owner Jim Roberts. · •For 10 full days starting Fri- day at 10 a m., the Balboa T~land and Fashion Island loca- tions will have discounts from 30% to 70% off on your favorite beach and sportswear," he says. : Roberts says most of the deals will be found at the Bal- b'pa Island store, and that the lipe forms as early as 6 a.m. The Balboa Beach Co. is located on Balboa Island (673-9155) at 210 Mdrine Ave. and at Fashion l~Jand (720-1223) iri Newport Eteach. If you're m need of parnper- tng the Aida Grey Day Spa S~on 1s the place to go . ..)t's having a 15% off sale on treat- ments through Saturday, Aug. 24. Treatments available include facials, m assages, back facials, AHA peel treatments and body polishing. U you purchase a senes of six or more treatments y0u can save 20% to 25%. The Aidd Grey Day Spa Salon (549- 30,30) 1s located at South Coast Plaza Village Ann Dennis (708-2555) at tonemill Design Center at 2915 Red.hill Ave .. Swte B-106-7 in Costa ME>sa 1s having a sale th!!. month on selected fabrics, antiques and accessories. If you've always wanted to tedrn karate, the Japan Karate Fede ration (642-3901) is run- mng a "summer special " The special offer mcludes • lac;se~ at $1 50 for three months, and a free uniform (a $30 val- ue). Normally classes are $75 per month with no contracts. The Japan Karate Federation l ldims to be the fi rst marttal arts :;tud10 in Orange County, hav- It teaches traditional Japan- ese and Okinawan Martial Arts. It's located at 785 W. 17th St., Swle H in Costa Mesa. f erragusto is an important tund-ra1ser scheduled for Satur- day from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. at Fashion Island m the Neiman Marcus/Bloomingdales court- yard benefittmg Ctuldhelp USA. Ferragusto, a traditional mid- summe r festival in Italy, is a ">pedal time for families to get together and celebra te. You can Join hundreds of supporters in this mem orable evening. For more information call (721-2000) Childhelp USA is a rPsidential treatment center :;erving severely abused and neglected children ages 2 to 12. • BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. Whether you're a merchant or a shopper, If you know of a good buy call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646-4170 or write to me: Best Buys, Oa1ly Pilot. 330 w Bay St., Costa Mesa, 926~7 • The state regulates such uses. so the Newport Beach City Council will urge legislators to keep facilities out of residential neighborht>ods. By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -One never knows who could be living next door. "They can put a loony bin next to your house anti the city h~ no right under state law to do any- thing," Mayor John Hedges said at Monday's City Council meet- ing. . "We a re left in a situation where you may be trying to sell your hom e and you say, 'That's a sanitarium next door but don't worry about it.•" The ma yor's frustration has also been voiced by residents who eitheT live next to, or fear the pos- sibility of being neighbors to a residential care and treatment facility. these concerns are noth- ing new to a city that bas four group care homes that serve more than six people each. The City Council agre(!d Mon- day to Write a letter to the state legislature supporting legislation that would increase the distance between facilities. The council also referred the issue to its leg- islative subcommittee for further study. The council reviewed state regulations on such homes at the request of Councilman Tom Edwards. •They Cilt pa a loony bin next to your house and the city has no rlght under state law to do anything ... • -MAYOR JOHN HEDGES • Edward's request was inspired by the concerns ol several resi- dents in the Bluffs community, where a group home facility for compulsive gamblers recently opened without the residents having any input. The Bluffs Homeowners Association, which replesents more than 600 resi- d ences, hired an attorney to M 0 TI I ER 'S \~' 0 R K I S :\: F \' F H () <) '\ I Orange Coast College This summer O range Coast College will offer a week-long zoo camp for children ages 8 to 14. "Zoo Camp II" will run Aug. 18-23, an d will meet Mo nday through Wednesday from 8:40 a .m. to 3:20 p .m., Thursd ay from 8:40 a .m . to 7:20 p .m., a nd Friday from 8:40 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. The camp will feature a trip to lhe San Diego Wild Animal Park an d excursions to Santa Ana Zoo, science labs, a study of ani- mal behavior a nd physiology, and arumal health a nd h andling techruques. Families are in vited to attend the Zoo Camp awards ceremony at 11 :30 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 23. Registration is $145 an includes daily transportation to the Santa Ana Zoo, a T-shirt, notebook , and lab ma terials. Participants m ay register in OCC's Community Education Office. The office is open Mon- briefly in t h e news a.m. to 6 p .m, Friday from 9 a.m . to 5 p.m., and Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon. The colle ge is located at 2701 Fa irvie w Road in Costa Mesa . For more information call 432- 5880. OCC class raises race discrimination issues "Contemporary Ethnic Ameri- ca•, a three-unit course which examines issues of racism and discrimination in the U.S., will be offered this fall by O range Coast College's Social and Behavioral Sciences Division. Beginning on Aug. 19, three se ctions of the course will be offered: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings from 8-9 a .m., Monday, Wednesd ay, and Friday from 10-11 a.m., or Tues- days and Thursdays from 11 - 12:30 p.m . Students may obtain registra- tion appointme nts in OCC's Admissions Office. The office is open 8 a .m . to 7 p.m. Monday p.m . on Fridays. The college is located at 2701 Fairview Road in Costa Mesa. For more information call 432- 5772. Learn to read Braille at Orange Coast · Orange Coast College's Com- munications Department will offer a fall course in braille tran- scription. Pall semester begins on Monday, Aug. 19. The course is designed to teach sighted students bow to operate the Perkins braille- writer to produce braille books and materials. The class will utlliz~ Apple and IBM comput- ers. Registration for the class is available in OCC's Admissions and Records Office. The office is open Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. • The college is located at 2701 Fairview Road in Costa Mesa . For more information call 432- 5772. READERS HOTLINE 642-6086 Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA. 92626. Copyright: No news stories. illustrations, edito- rial matter or advertlsemenu herein can be reproduced with- out written permission of copy- right Otttner. : VOL 90, NO. 185 Record )'OUf comments about the Dally Pilot or news tips. APORUS Our .ctdress Is 330 W Bay St.. com Mesa, Calif 92627. CQMEQJONS It Is the PilOt's policy to prompt· I~ correct all trrM of wbstanc.e PleMt c..11574-4233. 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But according to a city report, there isn't much the city can do to r~strict residential and treatment facilities because they are regu- lated by the state. These homes generally have the same rights as any othe r residential prope rty user or owner. The compulsive gamblers' group home charges $10,000 per client, but City Attorney Bob Burnham said a facility can make a profit and still be run by a non- profit agency. n·a triple duty for Costa Mesa mom Diane Hussey u daughter Erika. 2, bangs on, new- born Deborah catcbel • up aDd brother Al-. .. .-.sw1m1eaom at the Costa Mesa pool OOH LEACH I DALY l'llOT • TM American Society of Interior ' Designers will honor Costll Mesa resi" . dent Mite Grier by awarding her • their annual Community Service Award for her contribution to the field of interior design. • The Jewish~ c.nw-... of 0...,. County, in Costa Mesa, will be represented by 44 young ath- letes at the 1996 Maccabl Youth " Games In Metrowest, New Jersey. •Sue EJlen Monn, of New· port Beach was named the 1996 Graphoanalyst of the Year at the annual Inter· national Con- gress and Resi· dent Institute. Graphoana~is is the scierft1fic system of hand· writig analysis. Sue Ellen Moran EDUCATION • Renee Ha rwick of Newport Beach is proud to announce her daughter • Risa Golckteln has been named to .. Alpha Lambda Delta and Phi Eta Sig-•: ma honor societies at Bucknell Uni- versity, Pa. CORPORATE • Hedwr Eklund and Nlclole Robertson have been named account coordinators at 8.-o Valentine Radford in Newport Beach. • Select Unl- vwsfty Tech- nologies. Inc. in Newport .. .. Beach, an inter· .. natJonal organi-:· zation that takes leading- edge university technologies to ... market, has •: Tom Mlller announced the : : appointment of·. 1homM Miiier as Vice ~ident of : : Planning & Development. • • . . • • J. Mkheel Heglll\, Chairman of • the Board and CEO of Furon, was unanimously elected president of South Coast Repertorrs Board of ~ Trustees today at the theatKs annu-· al meeting. • tNet: A bike rack on the roof of a car, with two bicycles on It. was found with numerous dents and saatch- es, but nothing was stolen. • 1400 blodc of Deauvtlle PllK9: A radio and three motorized air- planes valued at $1,000 were stolen from a truck. • 1000 block of S.. Breen Drive: A garage door lock was cut and $475 worth of tools were stolen. • 2300 blodt of CAnyon Drtve: Five sprinkler heads were stolen from Marion Parsons Special Education Center's baseball field. Dam- ages totaled $1 SO. _..!. 50 blodL.of Fair Drive: Mero dothin9Y ..wmpact <Ii.SE-player, .. compact discs and headphones valued at $625 were stolen from a Southern califomia College dormitory. • lJOO Bristol SVeet: A stereo valued at $439 was stolen from a car. There were no signs of forced entry. • 100 UM I.MM: A radio, compact discs and glasses valued at $1, 184 were stolen from a car. • COSTA MESA POUCE DEPARTMENT 99 Fair Drive (for non-emergency questions): 754-5367 • NEWPORT BEAOt POUCE DEPARTMENT 870 Santa Barbara Drive (for non-emergency questions): 644-3681 .. .. .. ..,._ .. , ___ .,, _____ , __ ~~.-------------................. ~~·1 y's ·everyone snubbing our governo.r? M s. Phlum, please take a letter to the governor. Be sure to check whether it goes to the Honorable Pete or ~e Right Honorable, yatta, yat- ta. I'd say let's send it to him in San Diego, but I understand they've moved him out of the California delegation's H~bor Isla.nd digs to a Motel 4 in Escondido. Better just address it, state Capitol, First Floor, Sacra- mento 95814. Dear Pete: The reason for this note is simply to express my concern and my contempt for the w~y your own Republican party is treating you these days. I mean, like a dog, Pete, like a dog. r I will admit I haven't exactly tieen a big fan of yours. But jteze louise, Guv, I hate to see a decent guy get the kind of shaft- ~g you are. ~ Here you are, a former U.S. senator, the governor of the state ii which the GOP convention is • • • RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Wher9 Your Dolor Cov• Mof9I 1922 MAllOll llVD., COSTA MESA· Sie 1156 'i' 1894-1996 Four Generations 102 Years! REMNANT CLEARANCE Now open Sundays frorn I l -4p .rn. ALDEN'S CARPETS. INC. 166:1 Plnn·ntin s1.. cu~ta Mesc-i 646-4838 fred · martin . being held, a former mayor of the city hosting it, and you get all the respect of a skid-row panhandler. It is unprecedented. You are scorned, belittled, derided, insulted, denigrated, slighted, disparaged. besmirched, def a.med, vilified. Stuff on the bottom of someone's shoe gets more consideration than you have . ' Re Painting? If you' re looking to paint or'repaint, rebuild it, replace it or restore it, look in ttie Pilot Classifieds to find the service best fitting your needs. Daily Pilot Quality Legal Services at a Reasonable Price $100/hr N YSAT LAW BUSINESS LITIGATION AND TRANSACTlONS Corporations, partnerships, mergers, acquisitions, buy-sell agreemen1s, conlracts and collections REAL ESTATt LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS Evictions, foreclosures, easements, title disputes. work-outs ESTATf PLANNING Trust , Will~. Probate Admin1slrallon LEGAL =OPTIONS Adnrtl..-•1 NEWS Worse yet, you are utterly ignored. Your party has handled you the way the Soviets used to deal with recalcitrants back. in Joe Stalin's day. They were declared non-persons. Zip, bam, zam, they no longer existed. It couldn't be the abortion issue alone. Your party bas showcased all kinds of pro- choicers on the rostrum. Look at bow they adored Susan Molinari and her baby. And look at the reception Colin Powell received. Oh, sure, a couple of yahoos booed him when he declared that he, by God, was for affirmative action . Another dolt held up a "No Way!" sign when the general was speaking. And the whole crowd was pretty quiet when be orated his hope for a campaign of "civility." I ' While your pro-choice beliefs weren't the whole problem, it probably didn't help when you took a strong stand against the YOU A\1\1 [l f lW IT \l'./I VI r 1< JI IT' /\ ;1 •\I Ml\rJHi<fTfN hr"\( 1! l abortion plank in the platform. I praise you for that, by the way. It took guts. It couldn't be that you opposed Dole in the primaries. Gramm, Alexander, Forbes, etc. all have roles to play at the con- vention. Good grief, even Morty Taylor is on the schedule to speak! . It couldn't be that you are a relative moderate in a party that bas proudly staked its claim on the far right of the political spec- trum. Of course, you wouldn't know that by watching the pro- ceedings on the telly. T he convention orchestra- tors are beautifully convey- ing the big-tent concept. So how come they won't even let you crawl under a loose flap? I have really thought about this, Pete, and I think I've uncovered the problem. It lies somewhere along the linkage between your mouth and your brain. Have you heard that old wheeze, -Engage brain before I WHIN YOU IUY 6 IAGIU AT HGULAR PlllCl!D I I ONE CCMON PER CUSTOMER I I C&.NNOT BE COMBINED WITH N./Y OTHER OFFERS ' N.B. LOCATION ONLY. EXPIRES 8115/96 L~--~~---------------~~-~ 842-2777 ATTENTION PRO-CHOICE REPUBLICANSl! Is it time to bolt the Republican Party? No! Can we support choice without leaving the Party? Yes\ Wll We are one of the few groups in Orange County to contribute i l signific~nt funaing to pr?-choice WOMEN 1N LEADERSHIP Republican women candidates. Over the last four years, WIL members (both women and men) have donated over $60,000 t o promote the election of pro-choice legislators. , Now is the time to join WIL to bring about greatly needed changes. 10#931117 For more information contact Jeanette Miller at 644-4576, or write to WIL • PO Box 9098 • New ort Beach RELEASE!! {;RAND PARENTS DAY is ; September 8, 1996. ~BIESPORTSLTD : Grandparents Day was : established in 1978 through a : joint congressional resolution '.signed by President Jimmy . : Carter. Always the first Sunday : in September abouc 75,000 : people each lnonth become -grandparents. lhe idea for Grandparents Day :emerged in several stares during , :the early 1970's. Mkhad f<;oldgar1 a grandbdicr from :Atlanta, Ga. is credited for !Pressing for legislation ;proclaiming the day. ;Hermione ~kct-Hanna and • ~arion McQuadc share credit :for esablishing the day. ~expects 4 mmion Cirda art to be achanpL lilllliMrli• "I · ANNOUNCES ITS 21 ST ANNUAL ~ w mm mm mIL® W®WLr <r:I1m&m&M<r:ill ~&I1ill I SALE STARTS 10 A.M. FRIDAY, AUGUST 16TH I STORE HOURS: • Friday 10:00 a.m. -7 :00 p.m. • Saturday 10:00 a.m. -6:00 p.m. • Sunday 10:00 a .m. -5:00 p.m. · ROXY • RAISINS MC:' • RUSTY • XOXO TAG RAG • SPEEDO •SPOT GIRL s500 · ~CK RUSTY • SIDEOUT GOTCHA • REDSAND BILLABONG • KATIN REYN SPOONER MCD ACCESSORIE CHURCHILL & DUCK FEET FINS O'NEIL • BOOYGLOVE • QUICKSILVER WETSUITS BARGAINS ro HUGE SAVINGS ON 1996 $6()00 SKIS Ir SNOWBOARDS I AU SANDAi SA SHOES ON SAlf"TOOI GRIAT DIAi 5 ON IOOGIE BOARDS operating mouth• 1 When you ran against Kath· leen Brown, you swore -you pledged, you promised, you vowed -you would be our gov- ernor for the full four-year tenn. Next thing we know, you're out there running for president. You blamed your lack of suc- cess on that throat problem you had. Sony, Pete; having that surgery to mend those pesky vocal cords was probably a terri- ble idea. If you had to keep your mouth shut, you'd keep yourself out of all sorts of trouble. For example, last April you wouldn't have stood up in front ot a Rotary meeting and announced -for the second time in four years -that you were .going to shutdown the only sell- supporting state agency there is, the Department of Boating and Waterways. It was to •streamline• ~­ emment, you said. But why mess with o tiny bureau with only a dozen or so staftenf Wby kill the only effective, effident and prof it able state agency you have? Dumb move, Pete. Bad judg- ment. Thanks to consumer lobbies like Recreational Boaters of Cali- fornia, your plan failed again. But in the process, you managed to anger several million boaters ~ -and most of them are your fel- low Republicans. 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It's a real th.rill and I was ieaJl y honored to participate." ·: She d escribes the conven- !t10n as an endless stream of 'Jnee tmgs, receptions, speeches, \U>rs d'oeuvres, and reunions ~th old fnends and colleagues. Vfhile there, she has also oppeared as d commentator on ' CNN & Company." "We do a lot of walking here," she said, nursing a foot hlister in her room a~the Shera- ton Hotel. "The re's so much qpmg on. You have to pick what you want to go to." ;-But the chance to hobnob I ~1th 1-11gh-level Republicans .excites her. ~ "You'll be sill.mg there and '1-ienry Ki ssinger will walk by," ~he SdJd. .; Allen works as the public {IJfdtrs director for Southern <;a1tlorn1d Edison. She is a membe r of the Lincoln Club, the former president of Phyllis Schl afly'i. Eagle Forum, and the vice chatr of the Orange Coun- tv Republican Party. In 1992, she made an unsucessful bid to unseat Demo- cratic Assemblyman Tom Umberg in the race for the state legislature. In 1989, she 106'l a bid for the Newport-Mesa Unified School Board. She holds a doctor- ate in political science from use. Allen estimates she's shaked about 1,000 hands since her arrival in San Diego Saturday. But for even the smoothest polit- cal schmoozers, remembering all those nCllJles can be tough. She often finds herself accosted by people she vaguely remem- bers, though the specifics of their past meetings escape her. The fact that delegates are required to wear credentials helps a little. "You just wait till they look away and you look real quick. and you hope they don't say 'I've .never seen you before,'" she said. Most of the delegates· are well-versed in the ruse, she added. •Most of them are pretty good at pretending they remem- ber people they do not. But it's not awkward, · because you know everyone else is doing it.• Though she describes her experience as .. marvelous,• she does have her gripes -particu- larly about the media. .. You don't go 5 feet without bumping into a reporter," she said. "They elbow their way through. They push and shove. It's irritating. If you're in the seat they want. they may sit on your lap." For Allen, the highlight of the convention has been Jack Kemp, ·Bob Dole's presumptive running mate. "When I heard Dole was going to pick him I thought it was a brilliant pick. It just put a real shot in the arm of the c~­ paign," said Allen, who's known Kemp for years and calls him "J ack." Tue elation became personal when Kemp recognized her in a crowd Tuesday. •He stopped and he saw me and said, 'Hey, wait a second.' He said, ·'Pray for us.' l said, 'Every day.',,_ Early Years Toys • Ocvc.lopmcntal toys for children birth to 10 years. 642-4212 1827 WESTCLIFF DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH Listen to this ... (('My first puppy in 25 years ant! your staff was very fze.[pjuf." ---- Candidate calls for spen.dirig llirlit · • Donations would have to originate in Newport Beach; candidate could not spent more than $25,000. By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH Corona del Mar businessman Phil Arst is the first City Coun- cil candidate to make waves on the election front, calling for campaign spending limits. · Arst, a 67-year-old comput- er industry businessman, is running for a seat inDistrict 1, which includes Harbor View and Spyglass. He issued the campaign reform pledge Tues- day. The pledge calls for candi- dates to: • Accept campaign contri- butions from Newport Beach residents or business people only. • Limit campaign spending to $25,000. • Placed a $250 maximum on individual donations rather than the permitted $500. • Reveal if they are using a professional campaign consul- tant. • •I'd like to debate. the issues rather than throw money into it because money buys elec- tions," Arst said. Classified ads work for you! THE Daily Pilot Class1f1ed Community M.irkt>tpl.icP As f a.r as a candidates using professional campaign consul- tants, Arst said he doesn't think that allows the voter to judge•the "real candidate." "I'd like to debate the real person. not a facade," he said. Arst challenged his two con- tenders in the district, Dolores Otting and Planning Commis- sioner Tom Thomson, to join in his ref onns. Otting, who rallied the City Council a ye!lr ago to limit individual donations to $250, not $500, said she could have used Arst's support at that meeting. "Why wasn't he there at that meeting when it was changed?" Otting, a 44-year- old businesswoman, said. "If would have been nice if ~e two of us were there, maybe it would have made a differ• ~ ence." : As far as consultants, Otting said Arst's campaign manager, former Councilwomah Evelyii Hart, was "ve,ry well corlnect! ed in the GOP." ' "I don't feel Hart is ~ noVice in this area," she' said. "She i~ very well-qualified and is very well-connected, and she does an excellent job." ' Thompson, a 50-year-old businessman, said Thursday he hadn't received a copy of Arst's pledge and declined to comment. Celebrate with Grace ' . + Personalized Wedding Favors + + Chocolate Dipped Strawberries + .i• Gourmet Caramel Apples + + Wedding Mints +Jordan Almonds + + T ruffics + Chocolate Long Stem Roses .i• +Gift Baskec and Much More + Orange County Locations WFSfCUFF PLAZA 1124 Irvine Ave Newport Bea.ch (714) 631-8700 BRFA MAil HUNfINGTON BFACH (714) 990-3022 . Macina Village (714) 846-3251 -25 . THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1,_ Al etective wh~ died in crash mourned by colleagues •Michael Arvizo's fellow officers in the Los Angeles Police Department are in shock over his death, supervisor says. was liked and admired by col- leagues. "Everybody in the world's calling. He's got so many friends. You're lucky if you can count the friends you have on one hand. Mike's got both hands and both toes,• Baxter said. "He touched a lot of people." "Everybody Jn the world'9 callJng .. got so many ll'Jenda. You're lucJry U count the b'lenda you have on one By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot Micb.4el Arthur Arvizo's chair is empty t6day. The Balboa Island resident, a detective with the Los Angeles Police Depart- ment, left a stack of papers on his desk when he left work early Monday afternoon. Hours later, he lay in critical condition at Western Medical Center in Sant.a Ana after his Jeep Cherokee crashed in New- port Beach. He died early Tues- day. He was 36. .. • ·'"' . • • • -.. For Los Angeles Police Detec- tive William Baxter, who worked with Arvizo in the LA.PD Juvenile Narcotics Division for 13 years, reminders of his slain frtend are everywhere. · "It's a sad deal when you look over at a desk and it's empty. (His) coffee cup's there," Baxter said Wednesday. He added that Arvizo's unfin. ished work is still sitting on his desk, and that nobody has touched it or discussed how to parcel it out. "Nobody's talking about it, but there it is,·· he said, strug- gling to speak . Arvizo was driving south on Jamboree Road near University Drive when his Jeep Cherokee drifted into the center median, struck a tree, and flipped over, said Newport Beach police Sgt. John Desmond. He underwent surgery for massive head injuries at Western Medical Center, where he died at 1 :30 p.m. Tuesday. "People around here are just in shock." Baxter said. "It was useless, senseless. Everyone's just in shock over it.• Baxter described Arvizo as •a laid-back, easygo~g guy" who Arvizo w'as recently divorced and bas a 7-year-old son, Baxter added. "All his free time was spent with bis son," he said. "He was all wrapped up with his son. His son was the most important thing in bis life." Baxter and others who knew ArVizo are anxious to know what caused his Cherokee to swerve into the meridian. But the acci- Square Mike's got both handa and bOth toe& M ilN touched a lot of people .•. • -WI t 1A.M IAXTER dent is still under investigation, Newport police said. "It's a mystery,• Baxter said. •1 could 'what if myself to death on this one.• Memorial services will be held Monday morning at Miraculous • Medal Chwch in Montebello. A honor guard ceremony will follow at Resurrection Cemetery in Montebello, said Los Angeles Police Sgt. Keith Moreland ol the LAPD Employee AssistanC. Unit. Sliopping, Dining & Entertainment ·At · the End of the 55 .Freeway, Co1t1 Me11 714. 7 2 . 1600 • ~.tri1n9le1f1u1re.eo THURSDAY. AUGUST 15, 1996 ~.·i SUNDAE SOOAL • • Jdl participants 1n the Newport ~ Public Ubrary's Summer Reading Program are Invited to a •Super Sundae Ice Cream Social• at 10:30 a.m . at the Balboa Branch Library, 100 E. Balboa, Newport BQch. Call 717-3807. ... . .., REPUBLICAN PARTY ..... The Orange County and Los Angeles Chapters of Young Exec- utiyes of America presents an ~losive reception at the Pacific 0 11.Jb to watch the Republican National Convention and the nomination of Bob Dole as the Republican Party presidential Cdnd1date from 5 to 8 p.m. at The Pdnflc Club, 4110 MacArthur l:Uvd' .. Newport Beach. The cost is $JO tfor the reception. For more infOf1TldUOn, call 759-5456. ' , , BOOK SIGNING Round Table West presents a luncheon program with authors: T. JJ,.~ferson Parker and uThe Trig- qronan's Dance," 1Tacey Davis and· "Sammy Davis Jr. -My Fdther," Charles Hillmger and ~}¥rles Hillinger's America" ctl1u Eleanor Vallee and "My '{agabond Lover -An lntimate ~ography of Rudy Vallee" at r1oo;i at the Balboa Bay Club, l12~f W Coast Highway, Newport ~.ieh. cau (213) 256-7977. J. 'DE SHOW • t' Tht;> Mono Lake Committee [ esC'nls d free slide show on ono Ldke and to answer ques- 111~ c1bout the committee's work, ono Ldke and the future of Los \ c c Angeles' watersheds at 7 p.m. at Adventure 16, 1959 Harbor Blvd. near 19th St. in Costa Mesa. For more information, call 650-3301. SCHOOL FEARS Orange Coast College presents a free seminar for individuals returning to college after a break in their academic careers called "Coping with Re-Entry Fears" from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at OCC's Counseling and Admissions Building in Costa Mesa. For more information, call 432-5162. PRESSURE THERAPY The Doctors Speakers Bureau presents a free pressure-p oint therapy workshop from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at 2850 Mesa Verde Dri- ve East, Suite ~c· in Costa Mesa. Call 662-0670. ,....Po•• ...... fnle ka.YU- bag cUnk Sunday from 0 a.m. to noon · .t the Newport DaDes In Newport Beach. For more tnformaUontcall 175-1215. THE ZONE A free, local support group meets at 6 p.m. to discuss MThe Zone," the exciting nutrition plan developed by best-selling author Barry Sears, at R. Rettig's Back to Basics, 1680 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 673-3588. ART LEAGUE The Costa Mesa Art League General Meeting will be at 7 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. For more information, call 540-6430. CAREER NElWORK The Career Network meeting at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church for those unemployed, features Wiley Johnson, a psy- For All Your Closet/Office Needs!! Wt• ;1lTCpl Visa. MC. .. Amex & gl\"C' a 3~· D1-.cou111 tor ca!>h A • or chrt k!>. 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STEEL PARADE Enjoy the sounds of steel drums as "Steel Parade" enter- tains with a Cajun flair fo r free from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Harbor View Center on the comer Bryan Hemphill ef HEMPHILL'$ SHOES prcsems eCCO Shoes ECCO C•R•O•S•S Shoe for M en and Women We spedalize in hard to fit sizes with quick delivery In Westcl1ff Court 1727 Westcliff Or., NB 650-6856 l'r'-------~.-~ ''Best Breads in I Orange County"' I 0fOltge COllllly Reflskr I I I I I I I . I I 646-1440 1.::.-------- Here's how lo get lo Oronge County's best kopt secret • 5 fwy No'1h pit Redhill tvm n9h1 El Camino Real tum lelt, Mo1n·lvm left, Isl blodi on rhe I.It. • 5 fwy 5outh-e.c1I Newport Ave. ·tum left, Mo1n·tvm left, 3 blodts on rhe left. • 55 fwy. Nor11'1 exit Mcfoddon · Stoy of San Miguel Drive and San Joaquin Hills Road U1 Newport Beach. Por more information. call 854-3779. - BREAKFAST TALK The Consumer Business Net- work presents Ni~k Smitii on •Mar)ceting Plans-Second Edi- tion• at 7 a.m. in the Tea Room, 3100 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. The cost is $1 5 and includes breakfast. For more inlonnatlon, call 550-4185. SATURDAY WASH AND RUMMAGE The Newport Harbor Music Boosters will bold a car wash a nd rummage sale from 8 a .m. to 3 p.m. at Mariners Sch ool, at Marin ers Drive and 17 Street in Newport Beach. Pro- ceeds will enable the mus ic students to a ttend band camp. For more inform a tion, call 631-4035. N~wpon ~ Meu Daily Piloc WAU The Balboa Bay Club preeen .. - thelr Annual Outrigger Canoe ~ Club Luau Beach Party at 6 p.m. at 1221 W. Coast Hlghw,ty, New· port Beach. After outrigger canoe clubs from the Newport Harbor area participate in a competition, a luau buff et dinner will follow. Tickets cost $25. For more infor- mation, call 645-5000. MONDAY CHARITY EVENT Executive Chef Franco Barone of Antonello Ristorante will pro-' vide •one Enchanted Evening" 1 for approximately 600 guests at the grand opening and free char-· ity event of the newly-renovated · Bally store in South Coast Plaza from 6 to 8 p.m . Guests will pre-' view the Bally fall collection and take part in a silent auction bene-. filing Orange County Aids Ser- vices Foundation. For more inlor- mation, call 557-1914 . 642-1717 283-D 17th Street, Cosio Mesa (Next to Ros.s) Open 7 Days: M-F 10-8 Sat. 10-7 Sun. 11-6 ·------------------------------------------,, FREE l Giant Cookie :. with the purchase of one loaf of bread 1 per person • Expires 8/21/96 1; 1· I I 427 E. 17th Street • Costa Mesa I -_<'::_ !!'=. ~! 1z ~;!!!e~:!'!., _ J 148 WEST MAIN TUSTIN (714) 832-8466 GARY'S LAST RESORT Sat. 10am-5pm Open This Sun. 12-4pm NEW ARRIVALS Today through September 1st UP TO The Rack is loaded with great new merchandise from our Newport Beach stores. Come visit our expanded Rack Shoe Department -to Include both men's le women's shoes. Name Brands at Discount Prices . That's what makes Garys Rack differ~nt from other discount clothing storesJ .. -.... CAREER FOCUS McCue Associates presents •Where Are You Going?• an introduction to We purpose, career direction and action, at 4570 Campus Drive No. 60, New- port Beach. The cost is $25. Por more information, call 979-1000. TUESDAY PARENTING CLASS MCompassionate Parenting," listed as Counseling 199AD, is the title of a nine-week class being offered on Tuesdays from 4 to 7 p.m. at Orange Coast College in room 112 of OCC's Counseling and Admissions Building. The cost is $19.50 and free child care is available. For more information, call 432-5772. FREE SEMINAR Merrill Lynch offers Mlnvesting 101 -The Basics Of Investing" at 7 p.m. at the Park Newport Club- house at One Park Newport on the comer of Jamboree Road and San Joaquin Hills Road. For infor- mation. call 955-6000. THE ZONE A free local support group meets at 6 p.m. to discuss "The Zone," the exciting nutrition plan developed by best-selling author Barry Sears, at the Super Crown Bookstore at 1835 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. For more informa- llon, call 673-3588. MAKEOVERS A team of beauty experts, led by national expert Guy Lento, will give cancer patients complimen- tary makeovers to help improve their sell-esteem and sense of well-being during cancer treat- ments from 12:30 to 2 p.m. at Hoag Cancer Center Main Audi- . toriurn, 301 Newport Blvd., New- port Beach. Call 574-6942. BUSINESS SEMINAR A mutuaJ marketing group presents Rick Smith discussirlg •How to Save Thou.sands Using Co-op Advertising• from 6 to 7 p.m. at 4100 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 262-1911. WEDNESDAY SOOALHOUR Center 500. a support group of the Orange County Performing Arts Center, will have their next Social Hour at Griffin Linton Con- temporary Exhibitions from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m . at 1640 Pomona Ave., Costa Mesa. Center 500 members are free and a $10 donation is requested of guests. For more irlfonnation, call 556-2122. IRS WORKSHOP The futemal Revenue Servtce is offering a free tax workshop for small business owners from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Library, 1855 Park Avenue. For more information, call 360- 2094. STRESS RELEASE A free, two-part workshop that teaches participants how to deaJ with stress through the study of actualism will be offered this summer by Orange Coast College from noon to 1 :30 p.m. at the Re- Entry Center. The second part of the class will be on Aug. 28. For more information, call 432-5162. BUSINESS MEETING The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce is spon- soring its August Business After Hours meeting from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Riverboat Cafe, 151 E. Coast Highway. Admission is tree for members and $10 for non-mem- bers. For more information, call 729-4400. FREE EXAM Priestley Chiropractic, Inc. pre- sents Education Appreciation Days from 7 a.m . to noon and 2 to 6 p.m. at 2101 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Donated school supplies like crayons, binders and book bags that value $10 or more will receive one adjustment. School supplies that value $15 or more will receive a free new patient exam or re-exam. For more information, call 640-7030. THURSDAY, AUG. 22 FASHION SHOW Motivational speaker Cheryl Jaffe and fashion commentator Jodi Beck presents a lecture and -fashion show at 6 p.m. at the Mez- zanine Restaurant at the Newport Gate Way, 19800 MacArthur Blvd. The cost is $25, For more irlformation, call 650-7596. FREE SEMINAR Merrill Lynch offers a free sem- inar about financial planning at 6 p.m. at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 New- port Blvd., Costa Mesa. RSVP at, (800) 251-0792. FINANCE 500 Finance 500 offers a free work- shop on how to reduce risk expo- sure on mutual funds, annuities and stocks from 1 to 2 p.m. and 6:30 to 7:30 p .rn. at the University Athletic Club, 1701 Quail St., Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 251-0270. SUFFRAGE DAY The Women For: Orange Courity is having its 15th annuaJ Suffrage Day luncheon at 11 :30 a.m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The cost is $25. For more mformation, call 857-5343. FRIDAY, AUG. 23 ROCK 'N ROU MBobby and The Cruzers" will rock into the Harbor View Center with the sounds of the 1950's and the 1960's rock 'n' roll for free from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Harbor View Center on the comer of San Miguel Drive and San BEACON BAY AUTO WASHES--~ 41 E 17TH COSTA MESA ~ BEACON IAY AUTO WASH 1200 8lllCH STRf£1 NEWl'ClfT W CH. CA I 00¥( i . 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PAOACCUP Local sailor Jerry Henn and bis crew mates will discuss the West Marine Pad.fie Cup Race during the final presentation of Orange Coast College's annual summer "Barbecue Lecture Series• from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at OCC's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Pacific Coast Highway, Nev/port Beach. Admission is $11. For more infor- mation, call 645-9412. BREAKFAST TALK The Consumer Business Net- work presents Judy Baumgarten, CPA, discussing MTax Loopholes for Small Business" at 7 a.m. in the Tea Room, 3100 Irvine Ave .. Newport Beach. The cost is $15 and includes breakfast. For more information, call 550-4785. AUDmONS Auditions will be conducted for Orange Coast College's perform- ing dance ensemble, Danc'n Etc. beginning at noon irt OC<;'s Sout~oast Thrift & Loan Association . 5.25 PASS THURSDAY. AUGUST 1 S. 19M AJ dance studio B. The company performs the latest contemporary styles, including hip-hop. jazz, ballet and modem and ls looking foT singers, dancers and actors. For more information, call '32- 5506. SAWRDAY, AUG. 24 BACKSTAGE PASS The Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center will throw open its doors, stages. dressing rooms and back lot to the public from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. as part of a free Birthday Party and Open House in celebration of The Center's 10th anniversary season. Guests are required to pick up "back- stage passes• before the event at The Center box office, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The passes Me for one-and-a-half to two-hour time blocks. For more information, call 556-2122. '86 REUNION The Class of 1986, Newport t{arbor High School students is celebrating its 10th year reunion from 1 p.m. to midnight &t tbe Newport Harbor NaUllcal ,._. um. tst I!. Coast Highway. New- port Beach. Tbe COit ii $60 per person at the door. Pot more inf«: matton. call 722·9200. DANCEOASS Renowned Broadway choreo- grapher and dancer, Denn.on Rawles. will teach a musical theater dance workshop duri.f19 the fall semester trolD 2 to ' p .m . on Saturdays at Orange Coast College. The one·unlt class, listed as Dance 12"-AD costs $13. To register, call ·'31· 5772. CLEAN UP D.l.V.E.R.S. is having the 7Ua • annual Underwater/Beach CleaD Up at 7:30 a.m . in Big Corona. .. Corona del Mar. Preregistration by Aug. 19 is $20 and same day registration is $25. For more infor- mation, call 722-9406. •Send your Items to the Around Town Editor, The Daily Pilot, 330 w. Bay St.. Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627; fax 646--i170 Of' call 540-1224, Ext. 333. Newport Harbor Montessori Center "Academic Excellence in Harmony with Young Lives" Prescbool• Kladergartea FuU Time • Part Time • Year Roand Ages 2-6 • 7:00am to 6:00pm • E;1tpencnced, cen.ified Montessori teachers • Individualized academic instruction • Elltcnsive Clltracurricular programs • Hot lunches • Pony Training Register Now ... For the Leaming adventure ef a lj/edme. 650-3442 425 East 18th Street •Costa Mesa Reach consumers most likely to shop in your location For additional information or a quote, phone (714) 965-~030 ........ THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1996 BACK ON COURSE ' . ' c• Volunteers pitch in to restore Newport Harbor's worse-for-wear riverboat; 'We're going to do it right so it lasts' , ..... I r [)()~ lfA( HI DAILY PILOT \1embers of Sea Scouts sand the rails of the Pride of Newport on Wednesday In an effort to spruce up the riverboat. By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -The Harbor's grand riverboat has lived up to the bane of boats. u A boat is a hole in the water in which you pour your money,• said J .E.T. Rutter, a Newport Har- bor Nautical Museum trustee. •She looks like she needs a new face which is what we are going to give her.• The wear of time and the ele- ments are evident on the River- boat, docked at 151 E. Coast Highway, which houses both the nautical museum and River Boat Cafe. The 32-year-old boat is fondly referred to by many as #The Pride of Newport." But lately, she looks more pathetic than proud. Her pale gray coat is fragment- ed, her lace-like lattice trim is dingy, and her wooden railings are flaking and rusty. At night, the rows of glass bulbs trlrnming her four decks are dark, like def~ctive Christmas lights, for lack of funds to light them. Some of the trustees, along with a group of Sea Scouts, were scrap- ing and ~anding the boat Wednes- day, preparing her for an eventual priming and painting. The renova- tion of the stem-wheeler is expect- ed to take more than a year, and will cost thousands of dollars. wwe are going to use the latest technology and materials,• said Marshall Steele, a museum trustee. NWe're not just putting a Band-Aid on it, but restoring it. We're going to do it right so it lasts." But to do this takes a lot of time and money. Volunteers and dona- tions are needed to accomplish preservation. The trustees and those who love the boat are look- r-------------------------, . I I• ' F.Y.I. I I I I ' l To YOlunteer or doMte to the : , t ~of the IVvefboat. 0( to I • : •Ught Up 1tMt Pride • .cf buy • : : butb, call the Neluport ~rbor : I Nautical Museum at 673·7863. I I I I • I L---------------~--------~ .. ing to the community for help. . • #If 50 people marched into the parking lot and said, 'I want to " work,' I'd give them something to do in less than 10 seconds," Rut- ter said. One plan to raise money is to offer community members an opportunity to pay $100 for a 4-foot railing which the volunteers will' preserve and paint The purchas- er's name will then be placed on it. Local marine suppliers, such as West Marine, are offering materi- als including paint, sandpaper, mold protector and steel fittings at lower prices. The effort to raise money for the renovation is also supported . by •Sea Cents," a program start- e d months .ago in schools where students donate their pennies. And a third effort, N Light Up' the Pride," was just launched to light the boat at night as it was when it was when it harbored the Reuben E. Lee and Charlie Brown's restaurants. Years ago, both the Riverboat and the Balboa Pavilion drew nighttime admirers. •Tue lights were on all night, it was a nice beacon in the Harbor," Rutter said. •This could be a beautiful sight again." The yearly cost of lighting the Riverboat all night and replacing the bulbs will cost $5,000. To reactivate the lighting, light bulbs are being sold at $10 each, or $70 for 10-feet of bulbs. ' Are You One of Those People Interested in Knowing More About Follow these instructions: Just fill out the Questionnaire and mail it in Anc;wer each question as to how you feel RIGHT NOW .. 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Are you considered wann·hutted by your Irland.I? 0 0 0 29 Would you ,_,._ give ordars th&n take them? 0 0 0 30 Do you enpy teang ~the latuuandal about your ~ta? 0 0 0 31 Could you agru to "said dllelpllne""? 0 0 0 32 Would th• idea of malung • complata new start cauM you much concnn> 0 0 0 33 Do you mike aftoru to gel othan to llugh ond smlc? 0 EJ 0 34 Do you find It •L'Y IO •S-SS your emoflons? l O O 35 Do you refrain from c:oms>WMl\9 when IM other parson Is late for .,, 1ppolncmcn11 I 0 36 Ive you~ CONldcted by olhm • ·~'7 0 37 Do you coMd• tlwte -oche? P4!oPc who -dtllnklv unlrianclly ~ you ~ WOfk ogtlntl .,,_,7 0 38 WouJd you edlllll you -wrol18 )ulll IO ...... tho puc:a'7 0 39 Do you "-only a few peoCIM d whom you -rulv md'? 0 40. Ive you rw..ty ~uni.a you._ • .-s.i-1 :J 41. Do you .mculMI llOUlld" ... IOdol fllhatnt1 J 42. 0o you ~ IU90nabla s-;aiJlon IO.,._,. ecddentl7 1 43. Docs the lck4I d ...... In from of peap. m* you -1 1 44. 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If\.,.._,,. ••... .,. .... 1 000 t90 lvtyou~ln~l4' 000 191 l>oetlleMtft..ih«~ 000 192. 0o,,.,..-.. ... ,_,.,... .. ~ ...... 1 000 193 o. ...... ~ ... "'* ~ tllffltullee? 000 IM .,,.,..._.,.-, • .,. ... ._ ...... 11"'1 coo'" .............. ....... ...... ............ . ... .......... .. 000 ltl o.,.. ......... ... ••9'1? 000 1'7. o.,.. ....... ~ .... coo 1tl .,.,.. ........... . .. .. ODD lft o.,_ .... ._,_ .. DOD -.,_,_,.....,. .... Newport Be.ChJCosta Meta Daily Piloc • THE VOUJNTEa DmCJORY runs periodic.ally In the Dally Piiot. If you'd like information on getting your organi- zation listed. call 642~321, Ext. 331. ALS ASSOCIATION OAANGE COUNTY CHAPTtR The Amyotrophlc Lateral Sclerosis Association, Orange County Chapter, needs many volunteers. For Information, call the Chapter Office •t 375-1922. I ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION Of ORANGE COUNTY The Alzhelmers .Association of Orange COl.jnty needs volunteers for Its Visiting Volunteer Progr•m: support group lead- ers for patients and care givers; and for the volunteer helpllne. Interested volun- teers can call 283·1111. AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY The Orange County Region of the American Cancer Society Is seeking office volunteers. Also, volunteers are being sought to answer calls for the unit's Helpline lnfoCenter. F« informa- tion on these and other volunteer opportunities, call Sally Carson at 261· 9446. AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY RELAY FOR LIFE Ameflc:an Cancer Society's Relay for Ufe Is held in June and Involves a team of runners/Walkers competing against each other to raise money. Relay lasts for 18 hours with four simultaneous events running across Orange County. Volunteers needed for a number of tasks including logistics, team captains, solicit· ing corporate sponsorship, and team participation. For. more Information, contact Sally Carson at 261 ·9446. AMERICANS FOR FREE CHOICE IN MEDI- ONE Americans for Free Choice In Medicine, Yourself? NOPQ&TAOll: NECUIARY IFMAIL.ED .. TM. UNTii> 8T ATES ABCD J. CopyriglllO 1 m by Hl.(Jbard fllS8Ned. HIAlberd FoundltJon IS a 'Id is uted W!lh Ill pennlsalon. iur cornpeny? ) ftnllh .._ "ftnal two l'IOl'dt. In • mmng? .,. of rn<MI P9oPc and only rarely tylllm" b atmlnM? l ~womat? d 11 hard lo 11nd«m.and how ltw tide. and thus egrec with you 7 1'0!Nmt of llMQ quite -I? hen? >fM!hlng IO happen"• oppoted tlMlon IO yo\11 Income? •" without loo M\ICh ~? ld~l would you realy • ,e you dkS w• made fOOd? )IOI" htellCb _,_ wllh otlwn Iv? our own~? ~? taf1y grffllrw .uch ... -hug. P\Aik1 ~ llO" _,.to do~ d al lhe contdlie• d )IOI" , ~you -no4 en~? dl'I°""' .. ~·-"? I to .... IT'°'9 al jlDllr ...... ... iftd 9CDl•lllol1? end Utllftl ID 110111 I the ... CJI -wtctn!tl end ............. ~ ... .,.. 91ft9ftlhe ............ .... ............ 1o11!1'11 ... ,.... ............... _, ~-· ,.,. ........ a non-profrt educational organization founded on the idea of individual liber· ty and free enterprise, Is seeking office volunteers. For more Information, call 645-2622. AMERICAN HOME HEAi.TN HOSPICE PROGRAM The American Home Health Hospice Program needs volunteers to give emo- t.ional support to terminally Ill patients and their families in the greater Orange County area. Training is provided. For Information, call 550-0800 or (800) 540- 2545. AMERICAN RED CROSS, ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Orange County Chapter of the American Red Cross needs volunteers to address community groups about Red Cross services and to act as liaisons with the media in disaster and emergency sit· uations. For information, call Judy Ian- naccone, 835-5381, or Joan Miller, 835- 5381, Ext. 422. AMERICAN YOUTH SOCCER Corona del Mar AYSO Soccer Region 57 needs volunteers for 1996 soccer sea- son registration. Parents of boys and girls ages 4 1/2 to 16 are needed for computer input. telephones, coaching. refereeing. equipment and purchasing. Call 640-2539. ASSOOA~ON RENAISSANCE CREATORS ARC is a non-profit group in Costa Mesa that sponsors and supports multi- outreach community service programs, such as the homeless sanctuary. Volun- teers are needed. For information, call Dr. Renee Namaste, 540-5803. BAUET PAOFICA The Ballet Pacifica Guild, a volunteer support group for Ballet Pacific.a, needs volunteers for a variety of tasks. For information, call Molly Lynch at 851· 9930. BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS Men and women ayer 20 years old who have lived In Orange County for at least six months and have been on the job f9' at least three months are needed to ~ as big brothers or big sisters for children ages 6 to 16 from single-parent homes. For Information, call 544-7n3 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC., ORAHGECOUNTYCOUNOL Volunteer opportunities Include fund raising, program development and training to existing troops and packs. For more Information. call Devon Dougher- ty, 546-4990. BOYS AND GIRLS a.UBS OF COSTA MESA//NEWPORT BEACH The three area Boys and Girls Clubs need volunteer coaches and arts and crafts workshop teachers. For locations and more Information, call Dick Powers, 642-2245. CENTENNIAL FARM TOURS Volunteel' docents are needed at the Centennial Farm at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. call Ginny Smith, 708-1517. CENTER FOR CREATIVE ALTERNATIVES The Center for Creative Alternatives, a non-profit charitable organization that works through the United Way, needs volunteers, graduate level interns or trainees. For information, call Karen, 642-0377. OllZENS FOR A SEWAGE FREE BAY Your help is needed to stop the Irvine Ranch District from dumping five million gallons .of treated sewage per day into Newport Harbor. Volunteers, group leaders, organizers needed. Call 722· 1710. COUEGE HOSPITAL • The College Hospital Costa Mesa Auxil- iary is seeking volunteers to perform 11)1~ Fine Wine Specialists ~t~~t,.1\-~t~ 199:; c \\,, <)' 1 s \t ,.,(, ,o, Br ,.\'.\( s:;.29 1 ·, , \ f , I I I > I I ' f)l,I i;ll\ I 1:li\ :'-i-., • wine DELIVERY AVAii.ABLE; outlet TM HOURS: SINCE 1953 Monday Tues-Sal Sunday 10-6 9:30-6:30 I lam-Spm 950 WEST COAST HWY • 631-1212 Next lo We~t Marim· Pro cluets At·ros11 from Balboa Bay Club 0 "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality' DRAPERY SALE! Custoni reat:rnents Shutte rs • Shades • D11ettes • Bli,,ds Cust om Slipcovers • B edspreads Create Ut1i'(ue Styles With Our FREE Designer Co11s11 lta ·on SOo/a* OFF FURNITURE RE ·UPHOLSTERY ' WITll l'\lll(HASf OT IOnt r UlllC & l.4- clerical, reception desk, 91ft shop and other duties at the hospital. For infor- mation, call 642-2734 between 9 a.m and4 pm. COMMUNrTY HOSPICE CAAE Community Hospice Care, which pro vides medical and emotional support to terminally ill patients and their famili~ in Orange County, needs volunteers In Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. For Information or to register. call Cindy Laird, 97S-7447 • CONSUMERS FOR LEGAL REFORM Consumers for Legal Reform has an ongoing need for volunteers to monitor civil court judges. A computer and dona tlons are also needed. For more infor mation, call Barbara at 854-0881 COSTA MESA OVIC PLAYHOUSE The Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse needs volunteers for ushering, backstage, mail ings. typing, lights and many other duties For information, call 650 5269 COSTA MESA HISTORICAL SOOETY The society collects 1nformat1on, pho· tos and artifacts relating to the history of Costa Mesa and the harbor area Vol· unteers are needed for clerical tasks. computer input and help in the library For 1nformat1on, call Charles Beecher, 631 -5918. COSTA MESA LITERACY GROUP The Costa Mesa Literacy Center needs volunteer tutors to teach English speak ing adults to read and write, or English as a second language. All tutor training is provided and there is no foreign Ian· guage requirement. Training classes are on Tuesday evenings and Saturday morning for six weeks. After training tutors usually work with 1-3 students one evening per week at a local church for a 90 minute penod. Call Barbara at 832· 1464 or Margery at 548 3384 for more information HODSON LIGHTING FLllSll Clli\ DELI ER Verdi Bronze Finish Etched ""C hf'lsea •• Glass New Shipnwnts Arrivin~ Dail} C1111rre.H 1t1 1/11• 'Ii 11tl1' THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1996 A9 COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER The multipurpose senl0< servt<es facih· ty at the corner of 19th Street and Pomona Avenue seeks volunteers for a variety of tasks For more information, call 645-2356 from 9 am. to.5 p.m COURT APPOINTED SPEOAL ADVO- CATES OF O~NGE COUNTY (CASA) Volunteers are needed to make a two year commitment to serve as advocates for abused, neglected and abandoned children. During the two-year period, volunteers work one-on one with a child for three hours a week. For information, call 935-6124. CUDDLE. INC. Provide support to abused and aban doned children as a Cuddle, Inc. hotline specialist. Answer the toll-free number at your own home during a 12 hour shift, one or two days per month. Con- tact Debbie Magnusen at 432-9681 DEFORE FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS The DeFore Foundation for the Arts, a non-profit organrzation dedicated to dance at 151 Kalmus Drive, G-3. Costa Mesa, needs volunteers For more infor mat1on, call 241-9908 DISCOVERY SHOP Discovery Shops are run by the Amen can Cancer Society. Volunteers are need ed. and no special skills are necessary For information, call 640 47n between 10 am and 5 p.m. DISPUTE RESOLUTION SERVICES Dispute Resolution Services needs vol unteer mediators, case specialists and outreach assistants to help in a variety of mediation cases Bilingual language skills are needed for office volunteers and for mediators. For more informa tion. call 250-0488. EASTER SEALS The Easter Seals Society needs volun teers for ongotng clerical work and tn help tn programs f0< children Wtlh d1\ abilrties and in special events For 1nfo1 matlon, call 834 1111 EXCHANGE a.ue CHI.LO ABUSE Pf'(. VENTION CENTER Volunteers are needed to help fan11 lies when an incident of child abu"" has been reported and a referral mad,. by the county and to work with fam lies of high risk victims of parent 11 drug addiction. For information, '"" 722-1107. FAIRVIEW DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER The Fairview Developmental Center "' Costa Mesa needs volunteers. and do11.1 tions are welcome For more 1nfon11.1 tion, call 957 5114 between 8 am di f 4 30p.m. FISH HARBOR AREA INC. Fnends m Service to Humanity (FIS~ offers emergency assistance to those "' need and provides the Mobile M e.11 program Volunteers are needed to hPlt in c1 variety of areas For more inform • ttpn, call Debby, 645·80SO FOOD DISTRIBUTION CENTER The Food Distribution Cente1 Ora1 l' County's private non-profit food b~1 1li; needs volunteers to inspect and \ ''I donated foods and to help with m 111 1ngs For more 1nformat1on. call the vol umeer coord1na1or. 771 1 m- FRIENDS OF THE COSTA MESA LIBRARY The Friends of the Costa Mesa Ltbra1v need volunteers. For information, t .ill the library, 646 8845 FULL LIFE CLUB · Volunteers needed for fun and f11I filling activities for entertainment and information events benef1tt1ng abu\E>d children and other Orange Cou11ty charities Call John Adams at 640 0355 --~, ~1a11 Outlet 70 % Oft of What? North Carolina deep Ji,count pm:e' Jl a Southern California auure ... , HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS 1510 Newport. Blvd. Costa Mesa • 548-9341 Open Tues.-Fn. 8:30-5, Sat 9-4 Mon-Fri 10·6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St.. Costa Mesa l WH•"'" 0Upt"ftn6 ( O)f1lft'I: l 1'f'""\ All natural. Vet and pet tested. Ends bad breath tor hours . ' 6 WEEKS FOR $69 Trial Membership Full Service, No Restrictions. Personal Training Specials Also Availcible A10 THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1996 0 weekend ~ - --.. -.. ~l :&-.. \12:1CMIL:_~~-• -. ---~·j t-41_,. . ·:_.:_~~'°'"-~-·· ·--. ··-'··.!.l'.·~ . --' -- -----· L~cals are gulping down the latest social ·beverage craze -juice bars, featuring smoothies and protein drinks By Marissa Espino, Daily Pilot Drop the coffee cups and venture to the next trendy spot that seems to be tempting people's taste buds - health-conscious juice bars. It appears people are joining the Cranberry Craze and enter- ing Papaya Paradise at their local juice bars now that several juice and smoothie bars have squeezed their way into Costa Mesa and Newport Beach within ~the last two years. •People like it because it is healthy food and it doesn't wear you down," said lrevor Kensey, owner of Juice Club in Costa Mesa. •1t•s right for the time because people are looking for a quick-serve alternative." So popular are these frothy, fast·food drinks that one local juice bar has even added a drive- through service for its customers. Juice Connection, located at Triangle Square in Costa Mesa, launched the smoothie express drive in the shopping complex parking lot so customers can order and pay for their healthy snack from their cars. If it is not in the customer's hands within three minutes, the shake is free. •When it's something new, ;-------------------------~ SMOOTHIE OPERATORS A sampling of local juice joints COSTA•M: + Juice Connection Triangle Square +Juice Oub 1835 Newport Blvd. D-159 + Mother's Market and Kitchen 225 E. 17th St. + Jamba Juice 4341 MacArthur Btvd. + Surf City Squeeze Fashion Island 987 Newport Center Drive +Juke Stop 3601 Jamboree Road L-------------------------~ people are interested," said Juice Connection manager Andy Bol- liger. u~Juice bars) a.rahooming and it is getting more popular. It will be just like Diedrich's or Starbucks. Business is just going to go up." Sue Gross, owner of Juice Connection, said her company is in the process of adding six more stores to the three that have opened throughout Orange County. The Costa Mesa location opened in February 1995. same chain. Although health is a great incentive for buying a_glass_Qf fresh apple juice or a smoothie with fresh fruit or vegetables and · maybe a pinch of bee pollen, taste is the key to success. •What's making the whole category work, even for my com- petition, is the taste," Kensey said. "If it wasn't for the taste, it 'wouldn't last, but knowing it's healthy is an extra boost.• Smoothie enthusiast Brook Tiemo, a Costa Mesa resident, said she hopes juice bars stick around for good. She said the drinks -which typically cost $3 to $4 -are a filling meal. Kensey's juice joint, located at the Courtyards shopping center across from competitor Gross' shop, also opened in February 1995 and belongs to a chain of Juice Clubs which originated in San Luis Obispo in 1990. Jamba Juice, which opened in Newport Beach in April, is part of the ·1 think the price is the same as a Coke, fries and a hamburg- er, and it's much better for you," •SEE JUICES PAGE A13 MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pl~OT Prom left, Cesar Lopez, Kate Bunch and Larry Birnbaum mb: 'em up at the Julee Club In The _ Courtyards. Several juice and smoothie bars have squeezed their way Into Costa Mesa and New-" port Beach within the last two years Meet Ambitiom, Imelligent People Like Yoanelf-And Aceelerat.e Your Career While You're At It Join jutvn l.eaders in Orunge County at a Vniwnit'Jf of Laverne 11'{orma&m MtMffnq and l«Jm mbn about our oJJ-ca:myu.s manag6'Mnt "'1gree&. Fountain Valley Tuesday, August 20, 5:30 pm University of La Verne, Orange Cty Ctr 17400 Brookhurst St. Suite 300 develop the business Co.taMeu Thursday, August 22, 5:30 pm Red lion Inn Hotel 3050 BrisWl St. Costa Mesa Room • Bwmftg and~....,_"°"" • aa-OM ,,_m,, a"**, + ,.,.,,.. a.,_,. • Progr-.~fer~P"!f~ • ~andP"!f.aonol~ UINll........,.,,_ ... A..c tt/tim_,C..., --------------For more information call l~ or return 1Ns fonn to: : Univenity of La Veme SCF/J. Ford, 1960 Third St., La Verne, CA 91750 : I N~ I IMdftel I I I I Cit.Y Zip I I I I Tel Work( __ ) Home ( __ ) I I Beche1cx"a: a Bultne9 Admlniiltratton ·oOrpniSllUooal ~t I I a Health Services ~t o Public AdmlnJ.craUon I I ~ a euan.. AdmlNlllntion 0He91dl AdmlNltntion hbl I L------------------------~ ARE YOU LOOKING FOi A CHANGE·? COOIT IEPOlmNG CAN BE A GREAT CAR!t;I FOi THI RIGHT PF.R.~N. LIT US 11111 YOU D£TllMIN£ IF A RIGH PAVING CAIUJt AS A IEPOITEI IS RlCHT FOi YOU. 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The Coll9'i .ablWuMnc Ollhl AOVANC!l>tgne Compl«iOn J>rosJarn dcmonttrata a oondnUi!,'I commlcmenc co the btttermcm Ol me communi~ and '°lea m ..... ;,/ education ud .mb. Por ftlnher ~ CCIMla .. AD\WQ GlliCl11(7l4) ........ efore tlie ace for tlie society bey are calling the event a •survivors Tea." · The laughter will be little bit • eeter, the gathering all the meaningful for the women o come together Sept. 15 at Newport Beach Tennis Club. After all, they are breast can- er survivors. The Susan B. (>men Breast Cancer Founda- on will honor them with "tea d roses" in anticipation of the tga.nization's fifth annual n.niversary •Race for the Cure," will take place Sunday, ept. 22 at Fashion lc;land, New- Beach. 'Ole afternoon tea, expected to \tract hundre ds of survivors all around Orange County feature a keynote address by 6e of our more well-known sur- . ors, 5th Distnct Supervisor an Bergeson. THE CROWD b.w. cook underwritten by Wonderware Software of I.rvine, with fashions presented by Slater and Sloane of San Juan Capistrano. dally for The Susan B. Komen Foundation by Sara lDckman. O rganizers suggest the modest donation of $5 per person, and ask that interested women and men make a reservation by call- ing 894-6317. Turning from the battle against cancer to the tight to stop drugs, Planet Hollywood, South Coast Plaza stepped up to the plate once again this week to help out an organization called We lip Inc. We Tip is a crime-fighting group that assists law enforce- ment in apprehending criminals and recovering illegal drugs and narcotics. Founded in 1972, We Tip has aided in the se~g of more than $300 million in drugs and has helped to bring to justice more than 12,000 wanted crimi- nals. There was no search and seizure Tuesday as Planet Holl y- THURSDAY. AUGUST 15, 1996 A 11 e tilll-e ~-q-sip some ea wood boss frank DI Bella wel- comed We np supporters and joined in the celebration naming the first ever Latino Honorary Chairman of We Tip, internation- al recording cwttst Gustavo Alar- co. Alarco joins an impressive list of celebs and activists against drugs that indudes Peter Graves, Robert Stack, Steve Allen, Astro- naut Scott Carpenter, Iron Eyes Cody, Randoll Mantooth, Kent McCord, and Greg Morrts, who have served We Tip in the past. Alarco, a leader in the Latino Music Industry for the past decade announced his commit- ment to help establish Spanish and English public service announcements and literature to help the fight against drugs and drug-related crime. For more information on We np contact Susan Aguilar at 266-5268. Santa Lucia at Newport Coast was the site for a recent gather- ing of summer revelers taking time out to help the Orange County homeless. They call themselves Homeward Bound, part of the Orange County Homeless Coalition, and they had much to celebrate. They have been helping homeless individuals and fami- lies in Orange County for 10 years. Organized by prominent Newport attorney Ardelle SL George and a group of dedicated supporters and underwriters, the evening affair honored Jlm Murar, chairman of RGA and developer of Santa Lucia .at the Newport Coast, and Mary Mac- Intyre, representative of The Fieldstone Foundation. Chef Michael Kang, owner of Five Feet Two in Newport Beach and Five Feet in Laguna Beach, delighted the crowd with his gourmet specialties as guests viewed the work on display of artist Jeff Horn and photograph- er Carrie Ellsworth. One of Orange County's most visible supporters of the homeless.the former general counsel of The Irvine Co. Peter Zeugbauser was named recipient of the fifth annual Marian Bergeson Award for community service. 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(\\.'nrmin"tt l 1" .. ''°" Alto) BALBOA ISLAND 673-4923 • • ' AU THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1996 1 'ROCKET' MAN Herbie Hancock. univer- sally remgntwd a a lead- ing force in contemporary juz, performs at 8 p.m. today at the Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are S22 to $44. Call 556-ARTS. 2 STEEL YOURSELF. rrs A DRUM CONCERT Enjoy the sounds of steel drums as MSteel Parade" enter- tains Friday with a Cajun flair for free from 11:30 a.m, to 1:30 p.m. at Harbor View Center on the comer of San Miguel Drive and San Joa~ Hills Road in Newport Beach. Call 854-3719. :. 3 PASS THE POe " The Balboa Bay Cub pre- sents its annual Outrigger • Canoe Club Luau Beaeh Party at 6 p .m. Saturday at 1221 W. ; Coast Highway, Newport Beach. After outrigger canoe clubs from the Newport Harbor area participate in a competi- " tion, a luau buffet dinner will follow. nckets cost $25. Call 645-5000. : 4 I READ. YOU READ. WE . All READ FOR ICE CREAM -All participants in the Newport Beach Public Library's Summer Readiog Program are invited to a "Super Sundae Ice Cream Social• today at 10:30 a.m. at the Balboa Branch ~ Library, 100 E. Balboa, New· port Beach. Call 717-3807. 5 JA12. COMBO Guitarist Doc Powell and -saxophonist P,.rt Porter will -perform at the sixth annual Glen Ellen Summer Jazz Series at 7 p.m. Friday at the Hyatt Newporter, 1107 Jamboree 6 STMMBl8 ~°'.-.._.~c;.ma ~4:~ famous,__ tblt wa be llllMr· ~ WaDd JeWl.Qlllt in SOUdi COllt .... ~ ~. n.cnspCaun· ty IWfomdag Altl c..atili"lill aeUadatpedet ........... life photo gallery wtlla mare than -400 nmntng feet of photo murala ~ 10 years of perfolDMlllCee'at 'The eeot.. BOOK 1llS WNCH DATE 7 Round TabJe Welt pre- sents a luncheon pro- gram with authors: T. Jef- ferson Parker and "The 'Dig- german's Dance," lk'acey Davis and "Sammy Davis Jr. -My Father," Charles Hillinger and •Charles HiWDger's Axnerica" and meanor Vallee and "My Vagabond Lover -An Intimate Biography of Rudy Vallee" at noon today at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coas1 Highw_ay, Newport Beach. 8. BUT WIU THE JOKES FLOAn Beginning at 1 p.m. Fri- day, "Comedy on the Water" will feature a specially-pre- pared dinner by the Riverboat Cate in the Teu.s Deck dining room followed by a show spot- lighting several local comedi- ans at 8:30 p.m. The cost is $35 for members and $50 for non- members. Call 673-3425. 9 ROW,.ROW YOUR BOAT Paddle Power offers a free kayaking clinic Sun- day from 9 a.m. to noon at the Newport Dunes in Newport Beach. For information, call 675-1215. lo STRJCTLY BAUROOM Costa Mesa Senior Center offers adult ballroom dance on the third Friday of each month from 1:30 to 10:30 p.m. The cost is $5, or $4 for SAGE members. The center is at 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. Fresh Fresh I II II If I I II 1111' 11 1• I I l t1~ ' ,, Ill I ~ JAZZ Herbie Hancock, universally recognized as a leading force in contemporary jazz, ~rforms at 8 p.m. today at the Peftorming Arts Center, .600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $~2 to $44. For ·more information, call 556-ARTS. $TEEL PARADE Enjoy the sounds of steel drums as #Steel Parade" enter- tains with a CajWl flair for free from 11:30 a.m . to 1:30 p.m. on Friday at Harbor View Center on the comer of San Miguel Drive and San Joaquin Hills Road in Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 854-3719. JAZJ. SERIES Guitarist Doc Powell and saxo- phonist Art Porter will perlorm at the sixth Annual Glen Ellen Sum- mer Jazz Series at 1 p .m . Friday at the Hyatt Newporter, 1107 Jam- boree Road, Newport Beach. Tickets are $20. For information, call 650-UVE. SUMMER FESTIVAL :rhe annual Summer Music Festival at Fashion Island includ(!s jazz, country, big band and rock 'n ' roll from 6 to 8 p.m. every Wednesday until Aug. 28. Michael Martin Murphey per- forms country music on Aug. 21 and Rick Braun performs contem- porary jazz on Aug. 28. The con- cert series is free and seating is first come, first serve. For infonna· ti.on, call 721-2000. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS Free live classic rock perfor- mances are scheduled from noon to 2:30 p.m . Monday through Fri- day; from 7 to 10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday; and from 1 'to 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday afternoons in the Town Square at Triangle Square in Costa Mesa. ART EXHIBmON HFragments of Mystery," new paintings by R.T. Pece, and Betti- na Hubby's St:ulptures will be on display from until Sept. 8 at Grif- fin Linton Contemporary Exhibi- Fresh Atlantic SAJLMON RIJLlll' s41g. Uons, 1640 Pomona Ave., Costa Mesa. The opening reception will be held from 6 p.m. to midnight Aug. 10. For information, call 646- 5665. PAINTINGS An exhibit of paintings by local artists Jim lk'avis and Phyllis Kali- her will be on display through Oct. 1 in the Newport Beach City Hall Gallery, 3300 Newport Blvd. 'l\'avis will include landscapes of local scenes, as well as scenic vis- tas in New England, Vttginia, Asia and more. Kaliher will fea- ture impressionist-style acrylic and oil paintings on sun- drenched patios, courtyards and Newport Harbor sites. For infor- mation, call 117-3870. TIMBUKTU Tunbuktu, Polit and 1iibal Art is proud to exhibit the collected works of Samuel Brantley through Aug. 31at1661 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa. Today at 7:30 p .m., Brantley will speak at Tim- buktu about how homelessness affected his art and his work with Nat risk" youths. RSVP is required for the artist talk. For information call 650-7473. MARA PAINTING Pain du Monde Cafe presents #The Russian Mafia," one of the most recent oil paintings of John Di Bello, which will be on exhibit through Aug. 30 at liiangle Square in Costa Mesa. The three characters · in the painting are depicted as Death, Espionage and Brutality. For. information, call 646-1102. PORTRAITS IN OILS #Portraits in Oils" by local artist Sally Coffee will be on dis- play through Aug. 31 in the foyer of the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. The public is invited to view th~ dis- play Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Friday and Sat- urday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. For infor- mation, call 717-3801. TROPHIES In honor of the 100th anniver- sary of U.S. Sailing, the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum will present a unique exhibition titled #Trophies: 1iibutes to Yachting Triumphs" until Nov. 8; 10 a.m. to 5 p .m. in the Grand Salon Gallery, 1.51 B. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Por information, call 673- 7863. LAGUNA ART MUSEUM "One Hundred Years on the Edge: The Frame in America 1820 to 1920, • the survey of 100 years of early American frames, will be on view through Aug. 25 at the Laguna Art Museum Gallery in South Coast Plaza. MURAL DISPLAY Placido Domingo, Carol Chan- nin~;f and Mikhail Baryshnikov are a few of the famous faces that will be hanging around Jewel Court in South Coast Plaza through September. The Orange County Perfonning Arts Center has created a specially produced, larger-than-life photo gallery with more. than 400 running feet of photo murals celebrating ten years of performances at The Center. · NAUTICAL MUSEUM The new area features the Grand Salon for special exhibi- tions; the Model Gallery, featur- ing a world-~lass assembly of ship models; and a rotating dis- play of the museum's permanent collection in the Corridor Gallery. The museum ii at 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Por information, call 673- 3371. LAGUNA Nff MUSEUM/SOUTH COAST PLAZA Laguna Art Museum's Satet .. lite Gallery at South Coast Plaza is at the Carousel Court entrance; admiuion is tree. Hours: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday; 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday; 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sunday. For information, call 662-3366. FESTIVAL Fashion Island and Tutto Mare host the annual •ferragus- to" benefiting Child.help USA. .a residential treatment center serving severely abused and neglected children ages two to 12 from 1 to 11 p.m. in ~ Neiman Marcus Courtyard. Pe..r· ragusto, a traditional midslJ1D- mer festival in Italy, is a speci4} time for families to get togeth«t( and celebrate. For more inf~­ mation, call 721-2000. .. .~ r---------, I e 1] ~ ©© I.....__.,, __ I I ! @)[J[i! ! •SMOOIHIE I I (ORIVE THRU 7 AM-2PM) I I Not vatld wrtte any otner otter I ..__ .. Your Choice CUP OF CLAM CHOWDER .SIDE OF CLAM STRIPS l PC. FISH & CHIPS ~ Be.ch/Coica Mesa Daily PiJoc OOAU ot The Balboa Bay Club presents ti1annual Outrigger Canoe Club LA'tau Beach Party at 6 p.m. on 1Q1g. 17 at 1221 W. Coast High-~.Y• Newport Beach. After out- ~9er canoe clubs from the New- p&tt Harbor area participate in a competition, a luau bulfet dinner ~ follow. Tickets cost $25. For more information, call 645-5000. BARBECUE Veteran "trailer sailor,• Mike Leneman. will discuss trailer sail- ing to the Bahamas ai:id the Sea of ~rtez and retumin~ via the free- ays at Orange Coast College's nnual ·Barbecue Lecture eries" from 6:30 to 9 p.rn. Friday CC's Sailing Center, 1801 W. ast Highway, Newport Beach. cost is $11. For more informa- ' call 645-9412 MMERDINNER J ·Cigars on the Veranda· is a ~al event Aug. 23 that will f c:fure a specially-prepared din- at 7 p.m. by the Riverboat e in the pnvate Texas Deck · g room, followed by a selec- n of fine cigars at 8:30 p.m. The st is $35 for members and $50 non-members. The Riverboat and Newport Harbor Nauti- Museu.m are located aboard Pride of Newport at 151 E. st Highway, Newport Beach. information. call 673-3425. :r RALLY he Assistance League of Newport-Mesd presents the t.aurth annual •sears DieHard ~ctric Boat Rally" 10 Newport Bq:rbor from 11 a.m to 4 p .m. Aug. 24 Participants will race ~the bay to discover "Retro FeVer• theme clues, which per- ~ to the hentage of the New- port Bay area. The entry fee is $75 ~ electric boat, which includes lWo T-sturts and two lunches For U'.!formatJon, call 557 -5100. WINE TASTING ..... .,... The Newport Haibor Naullcal Museum presents "Wine and Beer Aboard the Pride,• at 1 p.m. Aug. 30. Selected tastings will be provided by Rolf Ingram and Rick Webster of Rolf's throughout the multi-course dinner by the River- boat Cafe, served on the Texas Deck. FARMERS MARKETS Every Thursday there is a farmers market from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Orange County Fair- grounds. The Orange County Market Place is every Saturday and _Sunday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the main fairgrounds parking lot. For information, call 723-6616. Every Saturday there is a farm- ers market from 9 a .m. to 1 p.m. in the municipal parking lot at Bay- side Drive and Marguerite Avenue in Corona del Mar. FilM SUMMER FILM FESTIVAL The Griffin Llnton Contempo- rary presents the free Outdoor Summer Artist Film Festival on Aug. 24. The movies begin at dark and will have three themes: ·Artists' Films Nation Wide"; "Orange County Filmmakers"; and the "Medicine Wheel Anima· tion Festival.• Bring your own chairs or other seating to 1640 Pomona Ave., Costa Mesa. For information, call 646-5665. KIDS 'GOOSEBUMPS' The "Goosebumps" club meets the first and third Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport Center Drive. For information, call 759-0982. STORY AND CRAFT HOUR From 2 to 3 p .m. every Sunday, Barnes & Noble holds a fun-filled craft and story hour for children of all ages. Refreshments will be : -~·'I-' ~-f' .. ' .. ,_, J CLASSIC CARS The Hard Jtock Cafe, Fublon bland ln Newport BNcb presents the second annual Sum.mer Crube, a gathering of ttne pre-1975 cluslc, rod and cus- tom can on Mon- days through SepL 30 from 4 to 9 p.m. For lnformatton, call 721-9548. served. Barnes & Noble is located at 1870 Harbor Blvd, lhangle Square in Costa Mesa. For infor- mation, call 631-0614. CHILDREN'S STORY HOUR Come to Barnes & Noble in Newport Beach for an hour of imagination and excitement as Bill reads stories at 1 p.m . 953 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Call 759-0982. DANCE ADULT BALLROOM DANCE The Costa Mesa Senior Center offers adult ballroom dance on the third Friday of each month from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Singles and couples welcome. Live music pro- vided by the Ray Robbins Combo. The cost is $5, or $4 for SAGE members. The Senior Center is at 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. For information, call 645-2356. LITERARY BOOK SIGNING Round Table West presents a luncheon program with authors: T. Jefferson Parker and "Th~ Trig- german's Dance," Tracey Davis and "Sammy Davis Jr:. -My Father,· Charles Hillinger and •Charles · Hillinger's America" and Eleanor Vallee and "My Vagabond Lover -An Intimate Biography of Rudy Vallee" at noon on Aug. 15 at the Balboa Bay O ub, 1221 W. Coast High· way, Newport 'Beach. For more information. call (213) 256-7977. Steaks• THE CABARET OfAPT'ER The fourth Tuesday of every month, the Cabaret Chapter of the Guilds of the Orange County Performing Arts Center meets at the Irvine Marriott Hotel, 18000 Von Karmen at 5:30 p.m . for a sodal hour followed by a meeting at 6:45. The group is for profes- sional singles, 30-60, who wish to support the Center while having fun. The cost is $5 for guests. For information, call 262-5881. JEWISH SINGLES GROUPS • New Jewish Relationships allows Jewish singles to choose people they wish to date from profile albums that picture and describe singles with a Wide range of personal and profession- al interests. Membership fees are $40 for six months and $70 for a year, non-members of the J ewish Community Center are $10 more. For information, calJ 755-0340. • Tennis Ladder for Singles offers an opportunity to meet new people while improving your game. Registration fee is $18 and interested parties put their names on a list and can challenge play- ers on the list. For information, call 755-0340. . • JAM, singles 21-39, holds a variety of outings and activities. For more information, call the JAMline at 665-5048. • Jewish In Between Singles, age 35-59, offers social and cul- tural events and can be-reactred- by calling 283-5752. SYNAGOGUE VISITS Meet young Jewish singles and couples for Friday services in area synagogues. Visits take place the third Friday of every month. Call 755-5555, Ext. 551. COMEDY COMEDY ON THE WATER Beginning at 7 p .m. on Aug. 16, ·comeqy on the Water• will feature a specially-prepared din- ner by the Riverboat Cafe in the Texas Deck dining room followed by a show spotlighting several local comedians at 8:30 p.m. The cost is $35 for members and $50 for non-members. For more infor- mation, call 673-3425. SHERATON NEWPORT BEACH Reefwalker Lounge features a comedy room hosted by Bryan K. Finner and Barry Weisenberg one Friday a month. This month's show is on Aug. 23 at 4545 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. For information, call 833-0570. ' I I I I I I I THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1996 AU All Juiced Up s~ J--.... ... mixture ofhsh and fromnfru" and frozen ~llnd can indude• variety of nutrttlonal suoole-ments. Nutritional supplements are a combination of various .amino acids and vrtamim. These additions energize the body, give the metabolism a kick and keep the extra inches away, pur- veyors say. + BEE POlJ..EN -If allergic to bees, trying this one mi~ht be a mi$ke. But for the danng ones, bee pollen has 18 amino acids, 14 minerals and enzymes that help aid in digestion. Stinger not induded. I ' I I • I I I I I I I I +PROTEIN POWDER-A~ 1 tarlan's dream -conc.entrated : soy protein, one gram of fat and : 76 calories. : + SPIRUUNA -A blue green miaoalgae that provides more protein than beef. +VITAMIN C -Gives the immune system a boost and keeps bones, teeth and muscles strong. I I I I I 1 + BREWER'S YEAST -Although : this supplement can be a bit + WHEATGRASS -One ounce is equal to more than 2 pounds of vegetables! tt has 70% chloro- phyll and is rich in vitamins with almost every letter in the alpha- bet. I L-------------------------- JUICES CONTINUED FROM A 10 Tierno said. Another juice junkie, Melanie Norris of Costa Mesa, said she thought the trend would die down, but people would still be interested in staying healthy. "So many people watch what they eat." she said. "I think Ouice bars) will be around for a long time." Katy Seybold, owner of Surf City Squeeze, opened up a juice bar franchise at Fashion Island in Newport Beach last December. "It's a refreshing alternative,• Seybold said. ·r think it probably is trendy, but they will stay in business like the yogurt stores. 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AN IDEAL HUSBAND 8Y05CAR Wit.DE AUGUST '<1 · OCTOt!fR 1> !IN& A witty examrnallon or pohhcal reputahol\5 th.it proves iust how little scandal has changed' SIX DEGREES OF ~~~~~~N ~ OCTOllER 11 -NOVEMBl'R 17 l""t l A contemporary comedy in which the l mind's provocative calculations and l the heart's deep mysteries abound. j GOLDEN CHlLD ! BY DAVID HENRY HWANG JANUARY J · FE!SRUAltY 41, 1"'17 The playwright who lit up theatncal sides with M. Butlnfl.11 takes U" on a journey to his roots. THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE BYMARJVAUX FEJlltUAKY 14 MAlC' .. U 1"97 This 18th ("entury romtdy ldaptN with 20th century ml5dl1~:M.1Sl-.a.9 ~plores the wond ~of low DEATH OF A SALESMAN IY Amrul MILLER t.4AJtCU 2ll MAY 11. ,...,, AnUdpttlon Is in the air .. we look forward to • new .ltagi~ of t.hi Amm<'An INi~ How 111£ OTHER ~ _ __.,,~ HAtFLoVES ' ! J\ fm'-play smo11 of cu tt mg edge thnllrl' tJ1'11 15 nr.r and exc1trnK CRUMBS FROM THE TABLE OF J OY BY LYN'-'llOTTACr '-WfEMl!rR 1~ OC1'\)llER ~l 1~ Harlem wa:. the pmmrsed land- or th.it'!-what Godtrev thought ftlrforr ht' <lnd h1., daughter.. mm·ed north COLLECTED STORJES IJ\ OONALD MARl,L.LIES <'ll 1'081 R 2'l Dl:CEM81 II I 19'16 Another hit from the author or S1glrt U11S«n which took New York and the ret of the country by storm. THREE DAYS OF RAIN 8' RICllARDCRE.£1'1BERG '4>.ltOt 4 ,\,,.ll 11 l'lli? fn)m the throbbing heartbe.lt of the urban 'CJOs, we're C'at.tpulted back rn tune to unlock • 30-vear mystery. OLD TIMES BY HAROlO PINTER Al'ltll 1~ MA\' 1 1"'" Thiw chara<ten mttge !leduroveJy whl~ J\nttt tempts, and giv u plmty to i.lk iJbout A NEW WORK Hold onto your hats fur • u"P'i- d'°itt from our~ ol bnvun ntW pl.I B angkok IV, with its simple decor, is a minimalist's dream come true. No maps, posters or Buddhas -its •took• comes bom stark white decor, single fiowers at each table and the magnificent glass wall, which otters a sweeping sky view across Bear Street and down to the Nordstrom's long brick· exterior in South Coast Plaza. Bangkok IV's prices are not hor- 1endous, despite its flossy reputa- tion and beautiful white linen set- tings. The food is mostly very good and it is a favorite up-scale dining 1 lestination for theater-goers. If Thai food is all Greek to you, usk for help. The waiters will be happy to oblige, and if they can't translate your California lingo, lhe chef and owner Not Taecha- narong (call him Noi), wiltcome unmediately to give you sugges- tions. He reminded us that our lhroats were in our hands;·it's up lo us diners how mild or danger- ous the spices should be. Spices •·dn be ordered in intensity from a 11 Lild one to a fiame-swallo~g 10. We asked for suggestions in l.'lecting appetizers and had a •dmpling of coco prawns, mom's dumplings and star Bangkok cups •Jt qold on a sharing tray. I loved 1 he big prawns. ready to be dipped tn a mild plwn sauce. They were daltened and fried with shredded ·oconut and crunchy black sesame ·.0eds. The Star Bangkok golden ' 11 ps are miniature vessels of nisply baked rice flour, stuffed I OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO I ,.-,. The'D'lldltlon CohtlnUes Since t-972 ( ( \( ~ 1l'.11 <, ~ ! ( / I l 1 1 PH• 1rJf ;,!ff /\[J .... 1 I I I I I I r i • I I I I ~---·---------------------~ with chopped chic:ken. onions and fresh com niblets. After that, we tasted .iMom's Dumplings." The filling of shrimp, shiitake mushrooms and shaved ginger is a glorious mix, but the dough of the dumpling itself was fairly dry and tough. Mom ought to come back and • give her sons a refresher course. From a tempting list of salads, we chose one delicately dressed with a mere hint of sesame oil and rice wine vinegar with tender small leaves of spinach, bits of orange, mushrooms and walnuts. ----- Bring your adventurous friends along so that you can experience a variety of entrees. We ate roasted duck, the wing left intact, the breast sliced. It had been steamed first and then roasted to a tender pink inside; crackling and crispy outside with its marinade of ginger, onion and soy sauce flavoring the serving. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Nol Taechanarong, owner and chef at Bangkok IV, ls ready to assist flrst-Ume Thal tasters. Another of our outstanding entrees was a 1bai-$lyle rib-eye steak, $12.50. If you have ever eat- en at a 1bai restaurant, you have probably eaten thoiselittle strips of beef satay, threaded on a stick and served with cunied peanut sauce for dip. Here, there is no more fool- ing around. You have the whole steak, tender and cooked to per- fection with lots of rice. The rib- eye is concealed under the sauce, but just push that to one side and . dig in. It's a winner. Bangkok IV has an outstanding catfish, moist and tender inside, crisp and crackling outside with its own enticing sauce, $17 .95. A wholesome chicken and spinach · SIR ROGE~S, LTD. SanJwicb noUJe CCI ~ f:.r TRYOURNEWHOT.SANDWICHES en :z: C') * New ~rk Steak SaniJwieb $595 ~ ' * &Nuld Eggplant SaniJwiJ, $59' ~ / .. ~H Cl) * Gri/Jd Reuhen on Rye S?' ~ S '\, \\ I \,,"'I. .1 "'""""I 1111111 ' M -Fi 7am-8pm • Sat: 8am-6pm • Sum 9am-5pm 270 E. l 11H ST. # 17 • CoSTA MEsA m.c>645-2252 ~ i broth accompanies all entrees. We somehow found room for dishes of sensatiqnal Royal Cap- pucino ice cream. It was dark with flecks of crunchy roasted coffee beans. Next time I am in Crystal Court, I'm going to walk in for an afternoon dish of Royal Cappucino ice cream. Or maybe an order of a Bangkok IV classic, banana fritters with homemade MCI IN-11) TllE FAii "'I utAPf FMll LA (R) Tiit CUP(IU ATIMETOKIU(RI .MCK ('8·13) ISLAND CINEMAS lo f,,. • h•·" "''" 0' Cl"l• H~WPORT BCH • 714 6.10·1218 coconut ice cream and crispy bits of deep fried taro root on top. Wine and beer is available. Bangkok IV is on the third floor of Crystal Cowt, a part of the Segerstrom's family dynasty, under the management of nice guy Anton Segerstrom. Some recon- struction is going on up there, but Bangkok IV is just at the top of the escalators, a cinch to find. A TI• TO KILL fR) A TIME TO KILL R) MATllDA (PG) ltffJf Pfmucl IJAY (ft0-1S) .IACK (11'8·13) KHIGf'tll (l'G-13) ESCAf'E FROM LA IR) ftMHOMOOll PCI TI C (RI llDIPfmEICE DAf lN-131 HOUSE AlllUT ('61 IOUELl.O Of ll.OOD R) A TIME TO KILL (R) . CNAllt REACTio~;o.:1a1 ALASKA( .IACK (f'G-131 ESCAPf FllOM LA (R) M CUP (Ill . COURAGE u.ER hM (R) n 11RK PLACE 10 )••• .,. "" · ,,. ... "' rH 1R\'I~! • 11111 .\40·0880 •a••~ w. ................ ln~ lead\ has t9lllMd up with 1he .. llm' fl/I ... 1•k11 In LaguN IMCh to present • deUdous dinnef, loge Meting tickets and comfort.llble ~to Ind from the P9gHnt. A th....-coune di.mer lndudes entree choices of a tO-OUra n..k, stffl'Md sole Of' rack of t.mb with fig YUC'AI. The wt'°'9 thing costs , just $65. Fot reservations, beginning at 5 p.m. Friday or Saturday night through Aug. 30, phone476--2001, ext. 2194. • SAWAY NIGHT COHClllT On Sunday, you can order a special pic- nic from Robert Mondavt for S 15 or attend a VIP dinner on the terrace whlle Internationally known Cleo L8lne comes to present a dazzling array of vocal talent with the John Oankworth group. Doon open at 5 p.m., concert Is at 6:30. Lawn seats are $35, the VIP dinner Is $100 at The Robert Mondavl Wine and Food Cen- ter; 1570 Scenic Ave .. Costa Mesa. call for reservations at 979-4510 ASAP. • NAUTICAL HOE-DOWN On Labor Day, leave the labor to the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum's crew with The Rtv.ttMNlt Cefe supply- ing the flxln's for a ·country Round Up." Country western music. tine danc- ing and a family and friends get- together on the waterfront will make your day. Here's the menu: BBQ pone ribs and chicken, baked beans, com on the cob, potato salad, tossed green salad, com bread and honey butter, apple pie and , coffee. Full cash bar. This hoe-down begins at 3 p.'m. Prepaid tickets, $20. Children under 12, S 15. At the door. tickets will cost $25. Call The Riverboat Cafe at 151 E. Coast Highway for reservations, 673-3425, or fax 673-7864. SONY PICTURES CLASSICS-PRESENTS AcROSS THE ~EAwTIME -J Newport Beach/Cotta Mua Daily Piloc • Dr. Dudley Pfaff chats with Dr. Bette Carlson ln hl5 Newport Beach office. Carlson will be taking over many of Pfaft's former patten ts. MARC MARTIN /DAILY PllOT DOCTOR CONTINUED FROM A 1 Pfaff became Corona de! Mar High's football team phys1cian in '1973, once tus children began attending that school. Pfaff took ·care of the Sea King football play- ers on and off the field, adminis- trating orthopedic training and providlng physical exams for 20 years. Pfaff has also been a doctor for . the Junior All -American Football .. League for 32 years and worked with Corona del Mar High bas- ketbdll players over the yed.TS, too. He began hJS career as a fanu- ly practitioner, but Pfaff deoded to narrow hts focus afte r getting involved Wllh Costa Mesa Hlgh and concentrate on helping 18-to 21-year-olds involved in sports. He became specially trained in sports medicine and development treatment for the growing athlete. "Before that, I had delivered more ·babies than anyone in the county,• Pfaff said proudly. Dr. Walter Parsel, Pfaff's part- ner for 35 years, said Pfaff was a generous doctor. "He was pretty much like the old fashioned doctor,• Parsel said. "If (patients) co uldn't afford to pay, be would never refuse to lake care of them.• Although Pfaff's job was to attend lo injured players, be also made sure to show his support for ctll of "his ldds. • "I've been cheering on my kids for years, I've always said (my patients) we.re my ldds, • Pfaff said. "But now I will have time to Join Us For cheer my own on.· Pfaff. and his wife, Fran, plan to spend more time with their sev- en children and 14 grandchildren who all live within 15 minutes of each other. Pfaff's son Don said the grand- children were a bit worried when they learned of their grandfa- ther's retirement. "They asked, 'Do you mean grandpa's not going to be my doc· tor anymore?'• Don said. "Thal was the first thing thaf came out of their mouths.· Pfaff assured his family he would always be their doctor. Though his family ,is first in his heart, Pfaff said he will always remember the relationships he had with his patients. "They were all great people,• he said. "If you help them, they will blossom.· Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch Catering Available 0 LE CAFE/HYATT REGENCY IRVINE r.alifomia Qusine/Med~ Brunch CU Scrumptious 8nrdl consists of 9IMr'8I Medrt.eminean-91¥e Selads end Appetizers. • Shnmp. • Panc8bs Oscar end an •()nelette Sbmn. Located at 1 7~ Jambcn1e BMl . lrwl8 (714) 975-1234 t2103 Hoon!' 1Cllrn-2pm ~ recommended tu'not I ll!U!SS8i y ZUBIES Menu lnclodes· Ribs, Oldcan. Steak & Lobster. Pnme Rib, Pizza, ~ Bar. Pricel Ranae From $3 95 And Up Hours 11 ·3Qam 1 ~ • Coc::lctalll T~ 1 f pm Credit Cards Not Accepced ~s Not Needed Located at 1712 Placentia. Cost.a Mesa (714) 645.a:l91 CASABLANCA BISTRO Medit.erraneen & Moroccan · Tredltlonel Middle East.em Food. Hours: 11 :30 To 2:30 Mon. Thru Thuna. Lunch Dinner 5-111!!! An Major D-edit Cerda. Anervaaons Suoaest.ed. Located at 1520 w. Coast Hwy., Newport Beech (714) 646-1420 ffORTY CARROTS RESTAURANT ~. ~ Cuialne. Informal And Be8\dul. cu Menu II Vined Wtil A Wile ~ CJ CUIWral F8't'Ol'lt.es. · Freshness ~ end $u_perb 6etYioe At. An AttrectMl Pnce Valoe Mcnfn 1Q.epm •Set s.Bpm_• Sun 10Sp. VISll, Mester Card And American~ Accect*f. ~Are ~Needed Soc.dl Cout Plaza, 3333 S. B'l'lltDI Colta Meaa (714) 55&9700. AUBKRGINllE .ad V• M Amelc. 508 '29th Q. French I~ Omer T\199 .• Set. 1~ Re9erYabcxls ~.Newport'~ (714)72 150 Cennery I ( r ,, . , , . f, CONTEST CONTINUED FROM A 1 never heard anything about him running against her. •My gut feeling was I didn't think anybody would file (against me),• she said. •1 have . tried to represent all the students of Costa Mesa, and I'm sure there are people unhappy about . that. But they didn't run.• Fluor isn't the only uncontest- ed incwpbent in Newport-Mesa this year. Fellow trustee Ed Decker, who represents north Costa Mesa, also has no chal- lengers. One Mesa Verde resident, Jan Warne r, did express an interest in Decker's seat by pulling candidacy pape rs from the registrar's office. She never returned them. That leaves Decker, also fac- ing his second term, with mixed emotion s. "On the one hand, it makes the coming months a lot easier by not having to go through the rigors of a campaign,· said the 57-year-old Coastline Communi- ty Colle$Je dean. "On other hand, it doesn't give the commu- nity a chance to hear the issues, and there is an abundance of issues this year." During the past year, school board members have approved construction of a $2.9-million administrative building, strug- gled to find money for $15 mil- lion in needed maintenance repairs, threatened to sell the Costa Mesa High School farm to housing developers and stacked kinde rgarten classes throughout the district into morning and afternoon sessions. lunch S1Jecials MONDAY TO FRIDAY 11 :00 AM TO 2:30 PM COMBINATION PLATE ~ 2 items from our futu~ BufTct M)'lc cntrtt~ Scn,eJ $3.95 ... 1rned n« & coo ... Mctn RICE BOWL Steamed rice 19PPCC1 '"''th )OU< choice of Ont fmm our Bunc1 M ..,r scyle cnlttt> ~ DIRTY NELLY'S THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1996 AtS •My gut lee Ung was I didn't think aeybody would Ille ( agalnst me) ... " -MARTHA R.UOR "I like to thhtk (the UllContested race) is a vote of confi- dence that a per- son is doing a good job ... " -ED DECKER • Any one of these controver- sial decisions could have been used by a challenger as a main issue of debate during the elec- tion. But because of the uncon- tested races, those decisions won't be defended. It's an unfortunate but com- mon occurrence in local political races, says Mark Petracca, a political science professor at UCI. "There are all sorts of reasons why people don't challenge incumbents,• said Petracca, who is writing a paper on the issue. "One possibility is the people who are running are doing a really good job and people in the community realize this so no one has the gumption to oppose two popular contestants,• he said. "I'm sure that's the one the can- didates will give you.• But there are other more cyn- ical reasons, Petracca says, such as potential challengers bemg scared out of a race because the incumbent's ability to ra!M funds. Or a potential challenger could be talked out of running by another candidate or others 1n the community. Residents could also simply be apathetic to the local school board or may think it's a waste of time, be said. "It's possible that the job of serving on a school board at a particular point in time could be perceived by potential candi- dates as so onerous and distaste- ful that nobody in their right mind would do it,~ he said. •Tuey say, ·Why would I want to spend my tune doing this given how hard it's going to be.'• The result, Petracca said, is an electorate with no choices. "When there's no competi- llon, there's no mcentive for con- troversy,• he said. "There's no incenlJve for anythmg. Uncon- tested elections are antithetical to representative government.• Petracca sa1d elections pro- Vlde a means of accountability which unchallenged races fail to provide. "The vast majority of people who vote could decide they hate the single candidate, but there is no way for them to express that on the ballot,· he said. Decker said he agrees. "I guess on one hand it's unfor- tunate,• he said. 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Mestarcero. llnersOub Located At 1695 lrvme Ave., (And 17ths) Neer 8lockbustar Entertainment Coste Mese (714) 646-.7944 A16 THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1996 foruin PAX: '.Jt readers respond Newporters tWnk Angels president struck out ~ • I I I "This team has too many players who look like they came from Newport Beach, where their daddies and mommies gave them . everything they ever wanted. I'm telling you right now, there's no way we go into next season with this kind of chemistry. -Tony Tavares, President, California Angels Editor's note: We asked our readers what they thought of Angel President Tony Tavares' s1atement likening some of his players to spoiled Newport chil- dren Here are some of the responses· I'm thoroughly disgusted dlld saddened after heanng the comments made by Tony TavaTes. I've been a loyal Angel fan for 30 plus years. J also raised my kids to be Angel fans. We are not season ticket holders, but we usually attend 10 to 15 home games per year. I have no idea why the president of the Angel's organization would choose to insult and alienate the entire population of a city. It is very unfortunate because what he said he can't take back or fix with an apology. We here in Newport Beach all know how this man truly feels about us now. There is only one thing for the Angel's club to do at this point and that is to replace Tavares. We and many other families in Newport Beach obvi- ously won't be attending any more games until that is done. BRENT BURNHAM Balboa Island Tony Tavares, the president of the California Angels. not only needs a refresher course in public relations 101, but also needs to bone up on some facts about Newport Beach's kids and what they really do. As an example, my wife and I raised two of them here, and if I do say so mysell, they fumed out quite well. One holds degrees from Stanford and USC, the other from the University of Puget Sound and is married, is a father and goes to work every day just like the #kids" from other places. Both also enjoy the Angel games, the Mighty Ducks, Dis- neyland and Disney movies, all of which helps to pay Michael Eisner's u modest" salary. Maybe money is the problem with Angel players. Give them a raise, Tony, so they will feel equal to Newport's kids when they come down for a visit. CIARENCE TIJRNER Former Newport Beach mayor community commentary Belarus student enjoys I am wntmg Uus letter to thank the Newport Harbor Cham- her of Commerce for a won- derful event -a breakfast in hon- or of thP dch1evements. of the top '>ludents of Newport Harbor and C 'orond del Mar High schools. I WdS very pleasantly sur- pnsed to be invited to an event Like that. I come from Belarus, one of former republics of the former Soviet Union. I have always been at the top of the class m my country, but I have never been honored for academ- ic excellence before I am very grateful to you for recogruzmg the best students. I trunk knowledge is of major importance in our life and I feel very happy there are people around who share this. Tius year I live in the U.S. as an exchange student. I love my expenence very much -I have learned a lot about mysell and the world around me. I cannot stop marvelmg: the U.S. is a wonderful country, which really takes care of its citizens and gives them so many opportuni- ties! Having lived here for just sev- en months, I have already seen that a person who has a desire to achieve a special goal in life ls able to d9 it with the help and encouraging of his country. I have also noticed that most Americans don't fully compre- hend bow great their country ls and bow lucky they are to have all the benefits from it. Many people just get everything for granted and don't appreciate having what they have. 1bJJ etpedally applies to ~ &Mcb dtizem. Very ~en r can hardly stop myself ~ Nytng: •people, you don't mow how blessed you are - ep~t every moment ol yo\il" life beN, ln Newport!• In 17 y.an of my life, J saw enough Nd thfDgw to b9 now be abW to~ about 91Nec.iatton. ~==a:~ tory. Being born under commu- nism, I became the witness of the crush of the #Soviet Emptre. • I've lived in an independent country of Belarus, which has 1ust been taken over by Russia and Jost its identity and hopes for better life in its citizens; coming from the city of Gomel. I also became a victim of the greatest ecological disaster in the world - the Chernobyl tragedy (a little bit too much for the fate of young girl, huh?'). Being here, I started to believe in having my dreams come true. I now see the point in my life; J am not afraid of hard work, and I have a lot of goals that I'd like to achieve: 1 want to become a well-educated person and be able to use my knowl- edge and abilities to help my country (you can't imagine bow good I feel having hope in my future success). Actually, I have already achieved some goals, and it makes me even more confident in myself and my ability to achieve the goals I set for myself. As you already know, I became one of the top 15 students of Newport Harbor High School1 and I just found out I've been accepted to Chapman University and received an honor of a 50% tuition coverage scholarship. So for, things seem to work for the best for me. I hope l will be able to go lo school1 and I am very gratef\11 to my fate and to the wonderful people 1 m t who understand the toughness of my 1ituation and my 1trlving to improve lt and try their be t to help me. And again, thank you very much for a wond r1ul feeling that wu creeted in me by being tp0nsoredatthe1Chol4.rl~p awa.rds event. • MO.ANA PINSKAYA ; • Newport 8Mch One must excuse the com- ments of Tony Tavares. The majority of Disney executives, past and present, are congenial, well-tuned, and remain in con- stant touch with their cus-• tomer/political base. Thny Tavares has obviously failed to research the topic of his motivational speech. Tony, let's review the Newport Beach - Newport Coast sports saga: • Water Polo: Numerous Olympic Medalists, CIF Cham- pionships (large School), Divi· sion I Scholarships -countless. • Volleyball: Mr. Red Sand - Steve Timmons, Olympians, CIF Championships, state Champi- onships. • Football: ClF Champi· onships, Sunset League Cham- pionships. • Track: Please, hold me back. CIF Champions, Sunset League Champions, Irvine League Champions, World Record Shotput rrerry Albritton), State Champions, and a mile relay that beat all of the world in '75 -except for one team. • Tennis: Hold your breath. Nation's No. 1 this year at New- port Harbor with Corona del Mar not far behind. • Baseball: Numerous ath- letes in the minors, decent teams, nothing great. Maybe more time is needed from local professional teams to donate to the programs. •Basketball: George Yardley · NBA Hall of Fame, Any Angels to be inducted to MLB Hall of Fame? Tavares needs a challenge. I'll take the best 24 athletes from our M Newport Beach" area since 1969 and challenge the best of Tony's Angels, or athletes of his choice, to 11 events, (five events selected by each team with an 11th event selected. by Michael Eisner -Disney CEO). A point system will be decid- ed by mutual agreement. Tick· ets will be sold to raise funds for the Davidson Field Project -tar- tan track, new lights, ~ed seating, signage opportunities, vending opportunities etc. Los- ing team receives the proceeds and sponsorship fees. Winner is allowed the oppor- tunity to designate the name of the stadium facility. And J.'ll-be-part of the 24. BRIAN K. TIIERIOT Costa Mesa I don't know what these peo- ple think about who are balking at (Angel President Tony Tavares) and his reference to Newport Beach kids. All you have lo do is look. Drive around in the high schools and see how many BMW's and Mercedes you see parked in the lot. Come on fellas. let's get real. It's a special community, and it's wonderful in some ways. We have some marvelous kids, which actually means there is an awful lot of them that have a sil- ver spoon that goes back several generations and will probably continue to be the same. So let's not cry too loud. I think frankly some of the guys comments were somewhat laudatory when you look at some of the cities we are com- pared with. RALPH TOMLINSON Newport Beach I find the Angel's president, Tony Tavares' comments rather misdefined. If you took the ath- lete's from Newport Harbor in 1980 and 1981 and saw where they a.re now and what they a.re achieving, it is rather impres- sive. They are leading members in our community and are doing extremely well in business and private practice. I think his com- ments were way out of line. I am also a graduate of 1981. MIKE GIDDINGS Newport Beach Perhaps someone should tell the mayor of Newport Beach, John Hedges, that we do have residents living in Newport who play for the Angels. LORI YUJUCKS Costa Mesa Somebody should tell Tavares if anybody is creating spoiled lit- tle brats it's the Angels by pay- ing these players the amount of money that they pay them for them to sit around on their butts and do nothing. Somebody ought to look into that aspect of it. PAUL DAVIS Newport Beach I believe Tavares' comments comparing his players to New- port Beacb children was very appropriate. Although the city of Newport Beach has a lot of won- derful, well-behaved and good kids, we do have more than our fair share of spoiled children. PAUL BALDWIN Newport Beach While agreeing with Rosalind Williams and disagreeing with John Hedges comments, both really fine people, I think we should lighten up on the com- ments that the Angels made because there are some prob- lems in Newport Be~ch. I wouldn't say it is entirely the whole city, but certainly there is an attitude that I have witnessed in my 30 years of liv- ing here. It starts right about where Gelson's is located and it goes to the east and the north. The transplanted, L.A. westsiders have really changed the city for 1 the worst. • EJUC GODFRF( Newport Beach I can only say this for Tavares, the families and the city of Newport Beach have long been synonymous with success. This is something that Tavares • and the Angels have had very little of. .KENT HARMON Newport Beach I have gone to the games for , years. I may change my mind. 1 was raised with my grandmoth-• er telling me to be careful of the words you speak for some day you may have to eat them. And I would like to know if he would like ketchup. Maybe next time he will put in brain in ear before opening mouth. I believe his comment about our • ' spoiled children is totally uncalled for. DEBBIE GRAY Newport Beach. Tony Tavares' comments are foul balls. Maybe what be meant to say was, Mthe Angels · play like a Mickey Mouse team. Their effort is Minnie-ma! and their ownership and manage- ment are Goofy. Their goals are .. ' in Wonderland, their efforts are dwarfed and their pitching staff is as old as Guiseppe. Their Cinderella glass slippers no longer fit." The Angel's president's nose is getting bigger every day as he tells us he is committing to win- ning. U he wants better chem-• istry on the team next year be should do something other than "' rubbing Aladdin's lamp. He should also keep his giant/ mouth shut. MICHAEL A GLUECK Newport Beach. IN OUR VIEW MARC MARTIN f D~Y Pit.OT Junior lifeguards competed this week in the first Gray Lunde Memorial lronman race, from the rlver Jetty to the Wedge. gains IN MEMORY The annual Iron Man contest in Newport Beach -which drew more than 250 junior lifeguards and cadets -was dedicated to the memory of Gray Lunde, the 14-year-old water polo player who died last heart from heart failure. Proceeds from the event will be donated to the Gray Lunde Scholarship Fund. IN THE CHIPS While neighboring Huntington Beach once-again contemplates layoffs and tax hikes to balance its budget, Costa Mesa is doing just fine, thank you very much. City leaders this week learned that the city has a $500,000 revenue surplus, money to city can spent on such things as street repairs or tuck away with the town's $14.1 million reserve. The extra money is attributed to the opening of Metro Pointe and the expo.nsion of the Auto Cub site. loss WfTH CLASS Scott Paulson, one of the creative lights of the Newport-Mesa Unified School and the much-admired prindpal of Ensign Inter- mediate School, has announced that he will step down. The loss will ripple far beyond l!olign. first person . 'The city and · bay are a dellght, by day and night, I read with interest your readers' letters about why ttiey love Newport beach. Let m edd my own story. My wU and I, both foreign- bom, left Michigan two yea.rs ago upon my virtUel tettrement. We had long planned to le.ve the state and could have gone Ut· erally anywhere: New York, Palm Beotb. London. Paril .... all ol whlch w. comklered. But wl reali2ed we desired a sunny ell· mote, attractive scenery, a coast nearby, proxtmity to a major city, and somewhere where they speak Bnglith, W figured that meant the LA area, IO we tpent two ween drtvl.ng lt: from Malibu to Dana Point to Pua.dena to La Caneda. New· port Beech wu the 114ndout win· ner. Now we are be.re. In • hOuM we love. J can pick up my mom· ing paper ln my robe any day ol the year. The flowen in OW' yud a.re beautilul all year round. The View from Look.out Point on a weekend alt9'DOOP when the boats return at l\UlMt II spec- tacular. We haw watiMd Whales from the bacb at Uttle Corona. Tbe ~ and bay .,.. • delight. by day and nAgb_t We~ MYW .......... lbaft I BUF.FA CONTINUED FROM A 1 can actually do a lot for a little rwith some careful planning. But lat'• take a look at what the A-list ts doing. . If you want to soar with the eagles, you need to belong to I a group like the •chairman's Advisory Board" (Chairman as in Haley Barbour, that is): : • Sanday, Aug. u, e to 8 p .m.: 1 • Bienvenidos a San Diego .. : Reception in Historic Old : Town San Diego. I • Monday, Aug. 12, Noon to 2 p.m.: Speaker's Luncheon and Photo Op with Newt Gingrich; 4 to 8 p.m. -Private Hospital- ity Suite; 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. - RNC Chairman's Party: A Salute to the Finance Commit- tee at the Hotel Del Coronado. I • T1lesday, Aug. 13, Noon to 3 I p.DL! Luncheon Cruise aboard : the •Lord Hornblower•; 9 p.m. l «>midnight -"Great Country T Celebration" honoring Speak- 1 er Gingrich and featuring l "ftavis n 1tt at Embarcadero f Park South. •Wednesday, Aug. 14, 8:30 p.m. to m1dn1gbt: 1996 Repub- lican Convention Gala: First officially scheduled event with the presidential and vice-presi- dential nominees. Separately ticketed funclraising event hosted by the RNC. • Thursday, Aug. 15, 9 to 11:30 a.m.: "Breakfast in Balboa" and Behind-the-Scenes Tour of the world-famous San Diego Zoo with Senate candidates and families. What does all this cosH Membership in the Chairman's Advisory Board is $5,000 per year, and if you do attend the convention, you'll need to pony up a "Convention Con- ference Pee" of $525 per per- ~& I I son. Remember the •Separate- ly ticketed• Repdblican Con- vention Gala on Wednesday nigbt1 $1,000 per penon. For those who can afford it, it's a schedule to remember. l do have one question, though, about today's tour of • ... the world-famous San Diego Zoo with Senate candidates and families." Do the Senate candi- dates and their families live at the zoo or are they just coming along? . Speaking of zoos, there was a wonderfully surreal moment on Tuesday that received little attention. Who should show up around town and at the con- vention hall on •official busi- ness" but Marion Barry. Yep, same one. The honorable may- or of Washington, D.C., Mayor Marion "B--Set Me Up" Barry. The official business? The mayor said he was there to drum up tourism for Washing- ton, D.C. He has an entourage of family and staffers with him, at an estimated travel cost of $22,000. Barry told the press that the trip was paid for by the •private sector," but declined to name names. When pressed, he offered the "hotel association" but could - n't remember which one. Let's get this straight. The "mayor-then-convicted-felon- then-mayor-again" of a city which is perpetually on the brink of collapse comes to the Republican National Conven- tion in San Diego to promote tourism in Washington, D.C. The topper? Barry requested a meeting with the GOP delegation from Virginia. They declined. 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"You look like you have milk on your lip," my daughter said, doubling up in laughter as she stared at my reflection in the mir- ror. I saw what she meant. Death row inmates had seen more sun- light than my lip had in the past 10 yean. And it showed. · •No, it looks good,• added my son, who bu a bountiful kind streak and generally does his . level best to look out for me. •1t loo.ks good.• Thanks, l murmured. But somehow l knew better. I stared at my face. There was no doubt. It looked different. Stretched out. Weird. Strang'3. Warped. Hardly me at all. I shrugged. Too late now. T he reaction was quick and swift, and not always flatter- ing. "Whathappened?"lbatwas my parents' question, as if I'd been in some sort of horrible accident. "Dude, I can't take you seri:- ouslywithout your mustache,• said my editor, laughing and shaking his head. "Now it looks like you have snow on your lip.• My daughter again. "Your nose does look bigger,• my wife kindly advised me. 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When I pointed out the lack. of mustache, she agreed - with all the interest of someone watclring dew dry on the grass -that, yes, it did seem to be gone. Fortunately, the big shave came along Just a day before I went off oo a week-loog ~ ing hip, which gave me time to adjust to being, well, virtually naked and kept me out of the public limelight. A nd when I returned, kind of scruffy and badly in need of a shave, I leafed through the papers to see what bad been golng on. The Angels had actu- ally won a game. Dole had picked Jack Kemp as his run- ning mate. Scientists had announced that.an asteroid . proved there had once been life on Mars. And my mustache was still gone. So much progress. 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Others are regulars, play m 1t every year. Jlill George. for example, lhe OriginaJ champion, has never missed it. 1\venty-lhree years later, George ,.., c;till seeking hls second title . Every year is a th.rill. Players have blown leads bigger than Greg Norman's this year in lhe other Masters. No lead is safe m Championship, played a UttJe earlier than usual this year (Sept. 7-8) in the club's 24th rendition The> field is usudlly limited to 400 dmatcur gollers, with men's (18 and over) a nd seruor men's (55 and over) dJvis1ons. Handicap mdexE'S of lhe past 12 months dre used to detemune fltghts. Call the Costa Mesa pro shop (540-7500, ext. 2) to register Brad Booth 1s the head pro. ..J This year's favorite bas to be l. Bryan SaJtus of Costa Mesa. who won last year's event seemingly through lhe ghost of O'Mf'ard. "I was thmking about Mark O'l\leara and Scott Simpson (former winners), and Mark ends up wrnning the PGA event that weekend. I thought it connected a Little bit," Saltus said after his victory last year, while referring to O'Meara's wm in the Canadian Open SaJtus, 25, shot a 6-under 136 in the two-day event, including a 5-under 65 the first day on the ~esa Linda Course, when he hlld sut birdies and one bogey to finish the first round one stroke behind the leader. . O'Meara won the Costa Mesa City Championship in 1979, Slillpson in '74 O'Meara won the event a week alter winning the U.S. Amateur, 8 and 7, over John Cook in Qeveland, Ohio. Q F or Saltus last year, lt was sweet revenge for 1993, when .. ~rba Unda's Joe Sugar d\tercame a three-stroke deficit ,10 the final five boles to beat Saltus and win dramatically. Sugar shot 137 to win. There was another thrilling .ftnish in 1994, when Neil Moore of Mountain Meadows kept the press\11'8 on throughout in a close match and bald on to win with a w137. after Richard Adams shot a 64 to lead after one day. a H aen and alack.en have bed hOlel every round. even pros npertence near double stroke d.igita once in a Wh1l . .. . ... • -. • l . ~ , . :,A_ -- -----""''f~· :l"--~--~ ...... ~-.-· -. - • ~~-~._a....... --~~--2""--~ I r--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ I ' I : 1996 olympic games ! All the strokes put together tn Newport Beach waters paid off for Xeno Muller, who took those strokes to the AD.anta Games under the Swiss Bag, and found gold. Xeno Muller found his rainbow in Atlanta, winning rowing's ·glamour event, the men's single sculls By Richard Our:in, Daily Pilot RTCOAST - Montreal lympic Games of were still a year away when Xeno Muller's family moved from Switzerland. He was three years old. The influence of the Swiss culture on the young Muller was obviously limited. You can understand why Muller, who stood on the Olympic medal podium July 27 in Atlanta to receive bis gold in ~·s single sculls, ~enced bis rowing exploit. which included capturing bis homeland's first Olympic gold ever in the sport. •Tb.at was good, because I had never heard my Swiss anthem before,• said Muller, who lives here and trains at Newport Aquatic Center, but competes fpr Switzerland. "We're not used to having Swiss athletes win.• Muller won Switzerland's first medal of this summer's Atlanta Games, rowing the Lake Lanier course in 6:44.85, finishing ahead of rupner-up Derek Porter of Canada and Thomas Uuige of Germany in the Premler rowing event of the Olyuipic Clemel. It was Switzerland's first gold in any Olympic rowing event since the 1928 Amstetdam Games, when it.s paired-oared shell with coxswain won. Swit2edand's Josef Schneider and Gottfried Xottmann won bronze mecliak in liogle sculls tn the 192-6 Paris Olympics and the '6( Tok.yo Games, respectively. "I wouldn't say J was swprised. because we trained cl medalist Xeno Muller, flanked by the sliver and bronze medal Winners ln AOanta. so , " said NAC Director Steve Morris, who has coached Muller since last year. Muller, who rowed in the powerho\lse seats (Nos. 4 and 5) for NCAA champion Brown in 1993, and well-traveled and Well-spoken ... in fact, he speaks five languages. He's 24 now. With an Olympic gold medal tn hand. and plans to return to the Games in Sydney in the next quadrenniwn, Muller can negotiate with Swiss sponsors for enhanced funding. Hey, bu5iness ls business. There is little to get in his way. •rm enjoying m~ now,· he said. ·~ bee.n a lot of bard work and crisis in my life, like the death of my father (a few years ago), not making the finals at Barcelona by 8-10ths of a second and injwing my back. But it's just nonnal stuff which happens to people.• MUller, once the top oarsman on the nation's best colJegiate crew at Brown, isn't shy about explaining to people bow appropdate bis oaQle suits him. The prefix Xeno -taken from Greek -means foreign. Bom in Switzerland, his father, a salesman. moved the family to Spain when Muller was still a tyke. Three yea.rs later, the family moved to Germariy, where they lived for two years. Finally, the family settled in Fontainebleau, Prance, near Paris. That's where Muller stayed until college, when he moved to Providence, Rl., and that's where he began rowing single sculls. ·Growing up I always felt like an outsider,• Muller said. •1t was really diffiallt to make friends." Not anymore. His latest stop is Newport Beach. where be met his future wife, NAC rower Erin Drover, with whom he was engaged just last weekend Sort of an Olympic gold celebration. "I drove cross country with two single sculls on top of my car and a U-b.aul trailer behind me ... totally the American way,~ Muller said of his move to Newport Beach last year. Muller's boat builder, Jo e.i uer o 1S based here. The year-round mild weather wasn't bad, either, so Muller Sett Rhode Island. Weitnauer. a former Swiss sculler and sweeps oarsman. had trained for the '88 Seoul Games at NAC. •1 knew where 1 bad to go when I came here -straight to Newport Aquatic Center," Muller said. It seems Muller, who plans to drop anchor here. bas always known where he's going. even before he grew up to become 6-foot-3, 215 pounds. As a seventh grader, Muller developed a crush on one of his classrtiate5, but the girl was more interested in a boy seve.-a.l years older, and with mt>re muscles, than Muller. To inculcate bis rather a.mp)e beef to buff, Muller j9ined a rowing club and soon became one ol the top junior scullers in Europe. He mten towed alooe in tbe murky: Seine and woUld lift weights In tbe blllelDellt ol the house until Deady~ • S6E XENO PAGE 114 L-----------------------------------------r-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Putting in a little time with the master • Brian Kreutzkamp left Costa Mesa polo for the classroom, but it also includes an outdoor one at Newport Harbor High Brian Kreutzkamp, who resigned as Costa Mesa High water polo coach 1p December in order to finish his college education, couldn't resist the chance to pad his poolside knowledge this fall. as well. Kreutzkamp, a former All·Clf Southern Section player at Mesa who guided the Mustangs to the Southern Section Dtvialon D champtombip tut fall. ii now UUUng bead ~ch Bill Bamett wttb the N~ HUbor 1-Dgh vanlty. •(WU a little bend and ) WU looking to keep my hand in water polo.," said Kreutzkarnp, who was replaced by friend and former assiStant Scott Taylor at Mesa. "Barnett allows me to work around my schedule and It's a great opportunity to learn from one of the top coaches in the sport. He was our Olympic team coach for eight yean and l'm lea.ming every day just watching hlm." Kreuttkamp said the Newport HVbOr and Mesa programs have ~f ~·He a1IO D<Md his~ reVelatlon ~ Bamttt ii the veteran mentor'• cmtm~llion for~-"Hit ethic: .. U\Ublg, 1111*1'9~ tor a guy wbo bM been~3'ar~,.....,. Ktll•k-p ............ pUt •ID ..... ·andiMlt baur41yt .. IUllUI*. He aleo lmoWI more barry .. faulkner commitments, but Bamett has allowed him to become heavily involved. "He's been greet in terms of giving me responsibilities and not shutting me out,• Kreutr.kamp said. • tt was a llttl intimldating to be standing beside him at ftrst. but he•s really put me at ease.• Kre\itzbmp Mid he still feels linited With the Cotta~ program. a fact whkti made one meeUDg thti summer between the Sailon aDCS MuNngi IOIDeWbet dlmCu)t, ·n wu YWY· ""Y awkward.• Knutzk•mp ... °' C'Olcbing againlt bit fonMf...,..... "To be Oil the ........ I Mil .,.._ ""'"-==518" aDd ..,..:... p, ..,._. ............ ··~ I I I I I I I I I ' I I I ' ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1996 Newport BeachlGosta Mesa Daily Pilot l 1>1J<1 (.llU.S TF :\::'\I ~ SC ll F Dt ·1.r NON LEAGUE l'uellcbliy, Sept. 10 Edison at Corona del Mar; 3 p.m. Monday, Sept.16 Corona del Mar at Los Alamitos, 3 p.m. tuesday, Sept. 17 Dana Hills at Corona del r.1ar, 3 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 11 Villa Park at Corona del Mar, 3 p.m. Thwsclay, Sept. 19 Mater Del at Corona del Mar, 3 p.m. Thwsdaiy, Sept. 26 Corona del Mar at Laguna Beach, 3 p.m. . fricMy, Sept. 27 • Corona del Mar at Santa Barbara, 3 p.m. s.tunt.y, Sept. 28 Corona del Mar at San Marcos, 11 a.m. 1\.tesd.9y, Oct. 1 San Marino at Corona del Mar, 3 p .m. Monday, Oct. 28 Corona del Mar at Pttnlnsula, 2 p.m. Nt'wpon Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Piloc Grogan All-American By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot Recent Costa Mesa High grad- uate Katie Grogan, the 1995-96 Newport-Mesa District Female Athlete of the Year, earned 17- dnd-under All-American honors .it the Junior Nationals and the Junior Olympics girls water polo tournaments last week in Sari Jose. Grogan, bound for the Univer- sity of Massachusetts, sparkled as .i two-meter guard for the Hunt- ington Beach-based Golden West club team, which won all eight qamt>~ ?f the Junior Olympics ,ind finished second at Junior Nationals. u' didn't score a bunch o1 qoals, so I was very pleased to make All-American primarily for my defense," Grogan said. •My job was to shut down the other team's top scorer and I did." Said Golden West Coach John Wright, •Katie is a good player with good size and speed. She can handle the ball with either hand and she scor~d some goals on the counterattack for us.# Golden West held off Com- merce, 6-5, in the Junior Olympics title match at Indepen- dence High, after falling lo Annapolis in the Junior Nationals final. Grogan, the lone girl on Costa Mesa's CIF Southern Section Division ll championship team last fall, said there were more than 50 17-and-under girls teams at the Junior Olympics. YOUTH SWIMMING PLISH-SPLASH LAKE FOREST -Molly Espos- 1 to, a 6-year-old member of New- port Beach Aquatics, highlighted " small group of participants com- peting in the Orange County Swim Conference Finals Tuesday night at El Toro High. Esposito finished second in hoth the 25-yard butterfly and the 25-yard backstroke, then firushed up by swimming on the Corona del Mar High-based club's fourth- place 100-yard freestyle relay team. Esposito, competing in the 6- ctnd-under d1vis1on, touched out tlt 24.01 in the butterfly and 25.05 m the backstroke, and helped the rree relay quartet post a time of l:34.24. Caitl yn Carralejo of the Hunt- u1gton Beach-based Golden West Swim Club edged Esposito in the butterfly, clocking a time of 23.89. Paula Newmaster of Anaheim Aquatics Association was the lone nval to better Esposito's Pffort in the backstroke. Estancia High's Matt Hoss, representing Estancia-based Splash Aquatics, also sparkled at the meet, which brought together the conference's top swimmers, including those from some of the top club programs in the nation, ~uch as Irvine's Novaquatics. Hoss sprinted to a second- place finish in the 50-yard freestyle, and added a fourth- place showing in the 100 free. Hoss' 50 cloclo.ng of 24.71 was well off the pace of winner Ryan XENO CONTINUED FROM 81 Muller was approached at his hotel by Brown's freshman crew COdCh, Val Ferme, during the 1 qag junior world championships m Szeged, Hungary. Ferme eventually sold Muller on the virtues of an rvy League educa- tion, then he led the Bears' freshman eight to an undefeated ~eason. Shortly thereafter, at the '92 Barcelona Garnes, Muller got back into his stngle scull, but missed the finals by only .85 of a second. "That race 1ust inspired me for '96, H he said Muller blew away the field at Lake Lanier, winning his qualifying heat, finishing first In the semlfinals, then crossing first in the finals. 1b.ree races in one week, a Wetime's worth of bard work culminating in less than Christensen, representing Ana- heim Aquatics Associ6tion. Chris- tensen left everyone in his wake with a blistering time of 23.13. Hoss went 54.02 in the 100 free, actually tying for fourth- place honors. Newport Beach Aquatics rep- resentative Hannah Potter clocked a 31.02 in the 6-and- under 25-yard breaststroke to fin- ish sixth. Newport Beach Aquatics, an up-and-coming club program coached by Dawn Bandaruk, also had a seventh-place finish from Dane Butera in the 6-and-under 25-yard freestyle (21.57). Another Newport Beach Aquatics swimmer, Brianna Gal- loway, clocked an 18.16 as a final- ist in the 7-8 division's 25-yard free. Splash Aquatics, coached by Bob Bandaruk, Dawn's cousin, was also represented by Sean Hakam, Charles Arnold, and brothers Zack and Jake Duehring. Hakam was eighth in the 25- yard breaststroke in the 7-8 divi- sion, posting a ti.me of 30.08 Zack Duehring was ninth in the 7-8 division's 100 individual medley (1 :35.61), wtule Jake Duehring was 10th in the 11-12 division's 50 butterfly (33.06) Arnold was 10th in the 11-1 2 division 100 individual medley in 1:28.17. -By Barry Faulkner Xeno Muller seven minutes. And now Muller has a place to hang his hat, or Olympic gold, following a life on the move. For Tee nmes at the following courses, call: (310) 829-GOLF Brookside camarillo Springs casta Del Sol Chester Washington Coyote Hill$ GC David L Baker Fullerton GC Knollwood GC Arcadia Dominguez Lil Mirada GC Lakewood GC Lake FOrest GC Los Verdes GC Meadowlark GC Mountain Meadows Rantho San Joaquin Sd'loll canyon Upland Hills Vista Valenda Westthest9r (818) 443-9367 (310) 719-1~ (310) MJ-7123 • (310) 429-1711 (714) 859-1455 (310) 377.'7370 • T • It's just a matter of daf' before the yelloWtail explosion, perhaps a labor Day to remember. I I Looks like it's about ready to happen," says Ed.Di.Don at Angler's Center in Newport Beach, who spent the better part of the week fishing outer waters and Ca~a Island in hopes of finding a hungry schoolofyellowtail,tunaor dorado. We found excellent water conditions beginning about seven miles of1 the beach where a water temp break at 70 degrees put us in the right area, but there were very few kelp patties and JlO bait," said Dillon. The veteran Newport Beach angler went on to report that they fished the high spots of the 181and182 and even though the water was deep blue and in the mid-'10s there just weren't any· fish to catch. . Dillon and his party ended a couple of trips fishing for calico bass at Catalina Island just to put a few fish in the sack. • Helen Smith, secretary at the Balboa Angling Club in Balboa, reports very little activity taking place in offshore waters. •Tue best marlin a.tid swordfish bile has been taking place below San Diego and the only marlin caught in mid-channel waters was weighed in over this past BASEBALL Urban's team still in the hunt FARMINGTON, N.M. -The Ocect.n View Connie Mack All- Stars, including Newport Harbor High standout Joe Urban, need- ed a Vlctory over the defending champion Dallas Mustangs Wednesday night to continue their championship bid at the Connie Mack World Series. Urban, a three-time All-New- port-Mesa District performer entering his senior year at Har- bor, starts at first base for the Ocean View squad, which lost to Dallas, 10-9, m the opening round, forang it to battle back to earn the semifinal berth. A loss Wednesday would have elirrunated Ocean View, but a victory would have put it into a three-team udraw» for the title game, which would be held Frtday. If victorious Wednesday, Ocean View would join Dallas and the winner of Wednesday's other semifinal between Midland from Cincinnati and a team from Memphis m a three-team draw. 1\vo teams would then be chosen at random to play one another today, with the winner meeting the third team in Friday's champi- onship game. -By Barry FaulJcner DEEP SEA WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS Davey's Locker · 7 boats, 209 anglers. 27 yellowtail, 28 bonito, SO barracuda, 40 calico bass, 475 sand bass, 16 sculpln, 3 sole, 230 mackerel. Newport Landing . 4 boats, 130 anglers. 309 sand bass, 9 calico bass, 14 sculpin, 1 cabe:z:on, 207 mackerel. I I ' I I ) I • I I I\ ' weekend at Avalon.• she. said. Members of the BAC are weighing in a few tuna, yellowtail, dorado and albacore, but private boaters are having to run a long way out of Newport Bay to catch these t.tsh. Last week, the first albacore of the season was weighed in by Jim Burroughs, who beaded his 56-foot Striker "Apache" up to a high spot called the Rodriquez Dome off Morro Bay where he hooked into an albacore that climbed on a jig. Burroughs was presented the First Fish Flag for his longfin catch. • Balboa Angling aub member Philip Hunkins was beading in the opposite direction aboard the "Trlggerfish • when he hooked into a small yellowfin tuna off San Diego. After fishing the area for a short time the private yachts Artz win 800 Newport Beach resident Kevin Artz earned a second gold medal Saturday in the California State Games, winning the bantam divi- sion (ages 8· 10) 800-meter run at l'rabuco Hills High in Mission Viejo. Artz, the Newport Beach, Orange County and Southern California Municipal Athletic Federation champion at both 400 and 800 meters, posted a winning time of 2:32.69, even though he competed that morning in the South Coast Swim Conference Finals at El Toro High. Artz .also won State Games gold in swimming, topping the field in the 50-yard breaststroke Sunday at the Crown Valley Regional Recreation Center pool in Laguna Niguel. THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1996 returned to the BAC's oUidal weigh-in station, next to the Balboa Pavilion, with the twla to capture the First Fish PlAg for tuna. "h hasn't been all that bad at the islands and along the coast,# 'reports Marty lglebeart a t Davey's Locker. "The fteet is heading up to Huntington Beach •flats• . where near-Umits of sand bass are being .sacked. The entire length of the flats has been producing quality actioJ) on •sandies" with most of the action ta.king place over a hard bottom for anglers fishing anchovies or leadhead jigs tipped with eut squid,• said lglebeart. The sportsfisher •Thunderbird• is heading over to Catalina Island daily and is getf!ng some squid that bas been accounting for a few big yellowtail being added to the daily fish count. • Tilis outdoor writer headed to San Diego earlier this week to fish aboard the day sportfisber "Prowler" running out of Fisherman's Landing. Fishing couldn't have been much better as Captain Brad Phillips of San Clemente made the right move wben be returned to a GPS spot on his Si-Tex that showed where a string ol Iloating kelp bad been the previous trip. It was limit fishing for yellowtail and dorado for every arigler on board the limited load trip which was topped off with a few yellowfin tuna in the 20.pound dMi and • blind sttike OD a ltJjped lllllllbl till bit a RainbOw jig at tuD .,...S only aboUt 10 mOel IOatb of North lllaad. Th8re • a.aOod cMDce tbll these b~e sdtools GI tuna, dorado and yellowtail that are currently bl a boldi,ng pettem off Baja will move nOrth on the next full moon. If this does happen, and it is this longtime Newport Beach's · angler's feeling that it will, then harbor area twwmen and private boat owners c(N)d be in for some awesome LaboC' Day fishing in the channel. Stay tuned and we'll try to keep pace with the offshore fishery a.s soon as it begins to bust wide open. • Irvine Lake wjl1 host an open house on Sunday from 11-4 with normal fishing hours from 6 a.m.-1 p.m . stillm place. The popular Southland lake will be stocked with 3,500 pounds Qf channel catfish to provide Orange County anglers with a great place to go fishing. There will be free bait and hooks handed out to the first 100 anglers who pass through the gates and the lake tackle shop will also have enough free rental tackle available to send out 50 fishennen with the right fishing gear to test. The special event has been scheduled to show off the many improvements and changes since new management took over July 1. For more information on fishing conditions and boat rental, phone 649-9111. Saturda!I. Au&ust 24. 1996 12:30 P.m. to 4 P.m~ Presented by Sterling BMW and Northern Trust Bank of alifomia Don't miss out on this due-solving "hunt" around the bay as participants go RETRO and dress both their electric boats and them Iv in COStumtS from their favorite "yesteryear." A barbecue lun h is offered at RETRO Boat Rally head- quaners, the Balboa Yacht Club. Awards will be given to the overall winner, divi- sion winners, best-decorated boat, and best-costumed er~. For more infonnarion call 714·557-.SlOO. Entry deadline is Friday, Augu t 23, 1996, at Spm to Rodheim Marktting Group, 125 E. Baker treet,Suitc 266 in CA>Sta Mesa. ~tirrg dw diilJmt 's ("Plroms of Asiutanu Lt4gw of ~-Ma.I. 14 THUR.SOAY. AUGUST 15, 1996 -FAtJtKNER ~.&l~ff.lff~:--------------'"""'""--~ lt~endy not"be bring1ng th* al'.D:Ple---- t4lents to any Ne~Mesa Oiltrid high Mesa Verde. school. CONTINUED FROM 81 a I n the Newport Beach Goll Course men's club, Jim Bates edged out Woody Smith in a tie-breaker to win the recent Pick Your Partner net tournament using 80% o! golfers' handicaps. Bates and Smith both shot 109. Bob Forbes and Ron Greene tied for third. CONTINUED FROM 81 wider.open passing offense in frequent summer pauing Jeague gam • the incoming SeA King senior was competing tor the Newport Hills Swim Team, a summer dub program Which wropped up its season Saturday at the South Coast Swim Con!er- ence Finals at El Toro High. He was doing exactly that Saturdoy ot th South Coa.st SWim Co:riJe.rMce Finell, where he rattled oft biographical information for me on many ot the New'port Hills Md Harbor View swimmers taking part. Neal Ziemaon, tether of the two future beptatbletes, said the family J)laDI to move _ next month into the Ed.tson High attendance Alastair Robertson of host Mesa Verde Country Qub had a bole to forget on Monday in a one-day qualifier for the U.S. Senior Amateur. Pf alf, ol course, was paniculatlif proud of grand on 'fyler Martin (who won th 50 back.stroke for boys age 11·12), but there was also a 9leanrin his eye when discussing dozens of now-former patients. area. a Hlgb school foot~ games wm take longer to play this season, due to a rule change adopted by the Natioaal Pederatioo Rules Committee. • .. Robertson, who shot 88 and did not qualify. took an eight on the pa.r-3 hole No. 12. His tee shot landed in the lake, his second shot after a drop got wet and he three-putted. "That one was my bad hole." Robertson laughed. In the club's Senior Summer Tournament. also a net tournament, John Anderson was red hot with a 48. Lyle Link (50) and Bruce Seibert (52) followed. Llnk. a man whose name is made for goll. became the club's third player this year to earn closest to the pin honors on both holes in the same round. Bob Potts and Mike White also accomplished the phenomenal feat. Proving, he was not merely working on h1s tan, McClellan finished fourth in the SO-yard breaststroke (30.43), 16th in the 50 butterfly (28.84) and handled the breaststroke leg on Newport Hills' second-place 200 medley relay team. That same gleam most often accompanies the mention of P!aff's name to current and former athletes with whom he has. worked. Congratulations Doc, and enjoy. D Gina and Cara Heads, wbo wW both th.row the hammer next spring for Stanford and UC Berkeley, respectively, are known to Bay Area track and field fans by a collective nickname. The new rule calls for the clock to be started after changes of possession (such as punts and kickoffs) on the snap, rather than when the official deems both teams "ready to play,• (usually soon after the ball has been spotted with both teams still huddled). The change should will add more pla.ys - and elapsed time -to the 48-minute con- tests. Robertson, 57, works 111 the computer business. "I certain- ly couldn't make a living playing golf, that's for sure." he said a a About 10 years ago. Robertson made a hole-m-one at El Carmno Country Club in Oceanside. Earlier this year, he shot 1-under 70 at • RICHARD DUNN'S club golf column appears every Thursday. Dr. Dudley Pfaff, who donated b1s services for decades to area athletes as the physician for Corona del Mar High, Costa Mesa High, Estancia High and Newport-Mesa Junior All-American football programs, retires from private practice today. Known affectionately throughout CdM and Newport Beach as "Doc Pfaff," he will now have even more time to follow the exploi~s of CdM and Newport Beach athletes "They call us the HammerHeads," said Cara, who swept her division in the California State Games weightlifting competition Satl.1.rday m Irvine Ll The other local sister act that sparkled at the State Games, 13-year-old Costa Mesa twins Bianca and Rachael Ziemann, will Another rule change adopted for tb.ll year will prohibit defenders from charging directly into the snapper on punts and place kicks, a tactic currently encouraged by most special tea.ms coaches to enhance the chance of errant snaps. PUBLIC NOTICES PlJBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES The assets 10 be sold are CITY CLERK: --------described In general as: Lavonne M Harkless LIC SALE. 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YOU SHOULD CONTACT regarding title, posses11on, state. tn the evanl tender ecuted by: Rictlafd L Pea.-8 l99I, ulffss )'OJ like eaton to SECTION 11471/11488 Civic Plaza, Suite 300, TIA, COST A MESA, CA. pub 11 shed New p 0 rt A LAWYER. On September or encumbrances. for the OChaf than c.alh I• accepted slef Jr, an unmarried man, ~ea yea.or pt0p9!1y, ~ may bl ANO NO'TlCE Of Newport Beach, CA 92627 Beach·Costa Mesa Dally 6, 1996 at 11 :00 AM, Eq-purpose of satisfying the the TNstM m11y wlthhold as Trustor World Savings sdchte c:u~iC Mle If )'OJ need an ~'tJ:8l~~ 92660 Tho busmen name used Pilot August 15, 1996. ultabla Deed Company es indebtedness secured by :;1 1~ :!:ct True!: =..,...Loan s.vlng Assoc.:lorl~ ex0en11m d the r-.lUl't d thl AND SARTY CODE Orange County Mu· by Ille seller at that loca· th467 the duly appointed Trustee s~ud Deed of Trust onclud· come wallM>te t the 5 Auoct.tion 1Beneflc1My proclMClrlQ 9 1111,C· VOJ sllQjd SECTIOH 11489.4 nlcipal Court··Harbor lion Is: SCOTSMAN AUTO· under and pursuant to 1ng the fees charges and °' endofMe u ~ ~e/: WIN sell at~ auctlorl to mrud 1 lewfer a•~ District MT~!IV!nt c pated date 1 PUBLIC NOTICE Deed of Trust. recorded on expenses of the Trustee. rtgnt. Saki ule win be the highest bidder fOf cash, ~=~~t 15:;;:;' .. ~anoe On Jd'I 12. 11M. at 803 P LAINTIF F: Wood· the bulk ~a;e Is August 3g. c na1•J"l&18 04f()3/90asDocumentNo. The trustee under said l'Nlde.butwtthoutcovemint (payable Ill time cl sale In IMIH. ·°' subltMed t111stN ~2=· ~del bridge Parkway Main· l996 at the office of OP· Fictitiou s B ialneaa 90-174352 Book Page of Deed of Trust caused a Of warranty, ••Pf•H Of Im-l.irwfut money cit ttw Uflfted i:xitwent to the Deed 01 Tn.ist ty ~ ~· ~ tonance Association PORTUNITY ESCROW a N St .' t Official Records in the of· Notice ol Default and Elec· plied regarding title, posSH-States, by cuh, 1 a.shltf's SA80llod by O•llW( C Fllllt and ' DEFENDANT : Ella Br;:inch of Universal Tille The ~o'rr:wln: p~~~s are flee of ttie Recorder of OR-tJon to Sell to be recorded ~Ofthe~~ to check drawn by a stat~ C.ryl G FIOlil tusblnd and wit 1986Qt£VROL£T8LAZER Moseley, et al 1205 E Chapman Ave . Or· doing business as· Pacific ANGE County, Cahlornia, in the county where the cured by said Deed, !:: ::;'lonalby ~ 1 f~al rllalfded on !W171199t as lrc!N· ST·10, CAL.f'OANIA LJ. 1--------- NOTICE OF ange, Ca. 92666. Coast Wine Ma~ketlng, executed by: LELAND H. real property ts located and vancu thefeunde:r wfth !:' ~ e °' check menl No 'Ind the modtat()ll d CEHSE NO. 1UVtoe, VIN MARSHAL'S SAlE t ThCs 1 ~ulk1 s~e fls sugject 16580 Harbour Blvd .. IG, WEST. AN UNMARRIED more than three·months lrderelt u Pfovtded therein ~awn by a U.°! t! fedefal ~7;;' deed~= ~ NO-. l08CS1888f'8'2 LEVYJNG OFFICER ~er~o~frncaod~1 os'::cilg~~ Fou~taln Valley. CA 92708 MAN, WILL SELL AT PUB-have elapsed since such and the unpaid pffnctpll.,..: savings and loan usoc:.i. 834556 ~ 1: di: d the . WH ..tzed purwn to FILE NO.: HHOC 6101.2. 11 so subiect. the l~acif~ACoa~~~~o H~~~~~; LIC AUCTION TO THE recordation. Equilable Deed llnU at the Nott HCUfed by tlon, savlngsassodatlorl, Of d O,.nge ccunry, Cllfom11 91· Hellldt and Sefety Code COURT CASE NO.: name and address ol the Bl~d ( -~ Fountain Valle HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Company, as Trustlje said Deed with lnt«est saving' bank specified In 242206 111 boolo "'' P89' rva d s-don 11471 / 11488 by . .. ' 95C 1382·A person with whom claims CA 92708' y, CASH (payable at time ot Trust Deed Unit #38434• thereon aa PfOVlded In said Mdlorl '8102 at the Flnanc:lal offdll recorda ., Iha dflCI d tha the Newport Baacf\ flab By virtue of a w111 issued may be llled Is: OP· This business Is con· sale in lawful money of the 333 South Beaudry Avenue' Note, feu, char~• and H · Coda and authorized lo ~ Comly Recorder d Orange Oepertmant. Ne.IC vmw on March 25, l996 In the POATUNJTY ESCROW, 8 ducted by: a corporation United States) at· IN THE 11th Floor Los Angeles ~S: ttw ... ..,,•byee andld ~~~~state). Al.; Coinly, Cll~ome. •~ p.niart 1 -~ ~ wH ~ MBIONAL NM above designated Court, branch of Universal Tiiie Th 1 t 1 d QUAD AREA OF THE CITY • • at...... u .... ""' '""'u' nont entrance the NdJOt Ot Oaltult end El«xion ""'" ,....ct to · -upon a Judgmenl enlered 1205 E Chapman Ave Or· e reg 5 ran commence CA 90017, Telephone Deed al Trust Coast Fed to the County Courthouse to Sd lhanlundlf l'tlCIOl'Old vio&stion(•I of s.ction(t) 6·20-95 on favor of Judg· ange. Ca. 92666• anci' the :~etra~~~~o~ussln~!~~nd~; HALL OF, BUENA PARK Number: (213) 345-8953, SeMcu, • CaNtomla Con>o-700 CM: Cent« Ortve west'. l()lt(lll995 .,, book rva. Pl9I iu . 1136218' • 11 S70.4(el of ~87 ,!_~uat'Yory men1 cred1to1(s). Wood· last dale for filing clarms names listed above on 5•1• CIVIC CENTER. 6650 By: ENID DO DOUGH. ration, aa said Trullee, 8433 Santa Ana, CA aH right, title as 1ns111.1men1 No 95-044672 d the Health anll ••Ntv .,.,........,. vo-v.•,., brtelge Parkway Main· shall be: August 29, 1996 96 BEACH BLVD .. BUENA TRUSTEE SALE OFFICER. Fallbroc* Avenue, West and lnte.-est conveyed to said affiaal raard&, wil seit on Code· You-'*-lly not!-3600P 1fte lenance Association, a Cal· which Is the business day Pacific Coast Wine Markel· PARK, CA. all right, title Date: 08108/96 NPP18440 Hiiis, CA 913CM-32:26, (818) and now held by It under 0&'2!111996 at In The Fl1ltll Of Tt'tl ~ :r'0rthe DI~'::; ~ =.,, Dl'fve 1forn1a Non·Prol11 Corpora· belore the sale date specl· ing Anhur D Petry Jr and inrerest conveyed to PUB· 08/15196 08/22/96 31s.«270, By: Han1et Moroz, uld Deed ol Trust In the FltcPcffS Al Thi MM! Entry AM ~ 111188 Mdlne ..,._2700 hon and against judgmenl hed above. President .. end now held by it under 08129/96 • • Assistant Secrlbly, Deted: property situated In said To lhe Pl1CW1111 CMC Ctnler 401· forfeit the':_...!.!: ~===--====:--i deb1or(s) Ella E. Moseley Dated: JULY 31, This stalemenl was toled satd Deed of Trust"' the ~77&6.'f:-811"' .!."' ~· .. ~~ deLsc!~I 411 E Cheprn1n Ave Ptacttt•. ~pur.uenttaHeafth r ~-m--showing a nel balance of 1998 with the Co nty Cle k 01 ..... ... "'"" ""Vu"'..,..,.,..,,,...,; OC" n CA 11 10 00 &111 11 pit:ic euaton I and Sat Code s.cuon r-~ ,_ S5, 109 .. 59 actually due on STEVEN BUI Orange Coun~y on 7•2~.96 property situated in said PUBLIC NOTICE Bb:k 5'0, ~ Del Mar ll>e hlgl'leSt bidder f0t 1:15'! (peyalit 11488 :ty IEU lllGADWAY said Judgment on the dale County. Cal1forn1e de-PUBLIC NOTICE TrllCt, In the City of Newpof1 al the 1ome d Illa 111 lewfll money y • • ol 1he issuance of said writ, Publlshed Newport . 19983890980 scribed as: EXHIBIT A NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S · · Bffoch, County Of C>l'ange, d the U,..ad Stales) al ng111 Wt ou -lnatNcted th.t H Mortuary* Chapel I have levied upon all right. Beach·COSla Mesa Dally Daily Pilot August 8, 15, PARCEL 1 : An Undivided SALE UNDER DEED Of' NOn::E Of lR\IS1IFS SAl£ W state ot cartromla, u ptf and tn1erest CXJlllltytd to ana' "°" 1::4.:.:-rdftcom.~ Cremation title and 1ntcrosl ol said Pilot August 15, 1996. 22, 29, 1996 Th464 1 /1 8th Interest In and to TRUST Flit: 215672 Loan: OERDEfOOFTRUSTFk 1Sl23tl Map recorded In Book 3, held by c under sad dMd d trutt., pwsu.nt ~ He= and Judgment deb1or(s) In the th470 PUBLIC NOTICE Lot 2 ol Tract N o 11604 38'187-4CS Other. 2Sn227· I.Ml: 1Sl2l1Ulllw: 117t519AP. Pages 41 and 42, Inclusive the Pf'OllMY sa.ttd., sad ccu~ Safety Code Section 110 9Btaroa~y property 1n the County of • 11 A.P. Number. ~71~ ~ CJt.231.20 YOU NIE IN at Misceftaneou1 Maps, In ena sate t-e1"11lt« descnblG ~' 11488 6. Vo" 1n1Wt fie a Co a M Orange. State ol Calrforma, PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious Buslneaa in the City of Newport YOU ME IN DEl'AUlT UH-DEfMJl.T utllER A l&D Of the omu at the County R_. rocn IUly dttcnbld on sad Oetd ~ dalln ltAltlne your M2•tao described as follows· ARIZONA N St t t Beach. County ot Orange, DER A DEED Of TRUST, TRUST Dt\TB> ftllNrt a, 1913 COfdtf d said County. The Of TIUSl The ptOp9l1y lddms 1nc1 '"'-' 1n t11e pf'Otl«ty. Commonly Known Ad· ame a emen State of Cehtorn1e. as DATED 11'13.llO UNLESS UNL£SS YOU TNCE ACTOI Tei propefty h«etofore de-Olher common c:IK.gnatm I any You muet fie Ihle cWm In d1ess: 79 Weepingwood, Ir· SUPERIOR COURT, d~re f~110flng perso~s ~re Shown on a Map Recorded YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROflERTY IT scribed Is being sold "u ls". d tha ree1 property~ aboolt the &.tpetior Covt of die i---------- vtne, CA 92714 . . County of Maricopa for n~es~~:ice~s 8~~ Sni:~ in Book 529. Pages 26 to PROTECT YOUR PROPEJll· IMYBESOlDATAPUBl.K:sAl.e. The ltffft add1KS and OC,.._ IS i:xirponed to be 416 Haz.i Ort.oa County of Onf!Qe wtthllt Legal Description. Unrt 37 In re the M arriage of Care 1491 E La Pfrma 28 Inclusive of M iscella· T'1'. rT MAYBE SOLD AT A F YOU NEED Nf EXJ'l>HATQI er common dellgl'\ltlon, If eorooa Del Mer, ea 92625 Thi ~(:IOt deyt Of "'9 fht Overstocked with of Lot 1 ot Tract No. 10345, DONALD LEE MOKMA, Ave ·Anaheim 'cA 92805 neous Maps Records of PUBUC SALE. F YOU ~THE *TIR: ~TIE PA(). any, at the JUI property de-undaBowd TNsttt ditduns I/ff ,mlertoft ef d'6e Hedoe. stuff? as shown thereon rec0tded Petitioner L .. • C • NEED AH EXrlANATION Of" CEfllNl N»MIT YOU YOU llCl1bed ~ Is purported l•~'Y l0t •"Y ~ d Iha unlMe 'fO" ,....,_ _.,.. A call to on Book 475. Pages 3 ' os Angeles ollege of Orange County. California. THE NATURE OF THE~ SHCUJ> COHTACT A v.Wvsl to be: 606 and 505 112 Nat-Pl'Ol*tY ldlnu and Cll1tr can· notice. "leue YH Classified tl'lfough 6 inclusrve ol Mis· and, Chiropractic (CA), 16200 E. Excepting Therefrom Units CE£D94G AGA.HST YOU clssus Ave CofON Del Mar I shown tef08138 I You -.t cellaneous Maps, Records KAREN SWANSON· Amber Valley Or., Whittler. 78 to 95 Inclusive, as YOU SHOULD CONTACT A Nallc:ell,..,glNl!Ms.n-CA9262S. 'ni.und«sioned :=;,,,~:= .,n!i~ d 1,,. -enendofMdoopyot wlllhelp ol said Orange Counly, MOKMA, Respondent. ~~·~4 1 1 Shown upon the Condo· LAWYa. NotJce Is hereby ::W.=;o'..:·or':i:: Trustee disclaims imy ITabll-unpaid blltnoa cA thl ~91toon %'9 cWm (; die ~~ 1--.....;;S,_4_2_._s;.;e;;..7;;..a;:;_ __ C:il1forn1a No. DR 95-18388 d 1 1 5 d bus ~ess f,1 con· minium Plan Recorded Sep atveo that Cout ired StfV-u.dtNDepur..ctolhllletd lty fOf any Incorrectness <:A seamed by 1ha property to bt Mid A'ftlH'rfaJ:.f ';1'8-~' RENT necord Owner· Teesdale ALIAS SUMMONS n~~tion y: on· pro 1 orga· lamber 7, 1984 85 tnstru~ k:aa, a CllllfomCa Cofpor• 11TMt9ltaMd by Dlllld c. & the street addrue ind othef and re1S01Wt1e estimated cests. ~C ttn: ~Att~ Inc (DomHtlc Relatlona) H . N 84 374060 f lion, •• b\lllee, Of 1UCce1-Ind SlllCh L t-1 "'*-Id common desigl\lltlon, If •ny, ~ tna ectiWICIS 11 the Ima 7 ,..._...._ ,...___ .l ... _ This Propony IS a Dwell· THE STATE OF ARI ave you started doing ment 0. -0 SOI trustM Of IUbttllutad -ahownh«etn. Said saltwlll r:I !-. .. ~ dhNOI ............ ---''"'""' th h ong ZONA t th R d ,: business yet? yes, 10/01/95 Official Records of Orange trultte~iuanttolheDMd nlllllt,.._C111112f1tt199l• be made but wtthoul ~ ,.....'c:.~ r,.,~121 ......... ~ Welt. Santa AN, Ct rOUg Classified • o e espon on · Los Angeles College of c c I E nirnirr..c HG. BOf052111 In 8ooll • Vl "'""' " ....... ""' " ....,_,..,,r--________ _._ _________ _ Tn1s Properly is being KAR EN s w AN so N· Chiro ractlc Teri Burle ounty, ah orn1a xcept· at Tru execlbd by Catt F _ Ptgt _ 11 OlllcMIrtCIClldlIn 1111 en.ant or wananty, ea-to CISI\. Iha ttUSt• wt ICXltj:I a -------------------sole! sub1ect to tho nghl ol MOK MA VPtcfo • y, tng Therefrom Units 7B to T1ylor and Vivian C Taylor, allcl ofhCounlyAmlftllrofOr· pressed or Implied, regarfS. cashiers Chldt '*""on t stafa 01 1 1 eelcmp11on Tne ap· YOU ARE HEREBY SUM· This statement was folod 95 Inclusive, as Shown husband and wla RICOfdtd -.Counly ~ntpuiw-Ing title. possuslon, Of to-netcnt baM. a Chtck drlwn by 1 pro~1ma1e amounl of the MON ED ANO REQUIRED with the County Clerk 01 upon the Condominium on 8121/90 H lnstr\lmenl No. n to 1111 Hocx:e of Dlfllll nl cumbfances, to pay tM r• Jtite 01 ltderll credA unlOll 0t 1 secured indebtedness w11h TO APPEAR and defend In Orange County on 6•26•96 Plan Recorded September ICM42913 Bo«* -Page -at Bldiorl ID Sel fhlNundlr ,. malnlng pr'fnclpal eum Cit~· ctlld <1r1wn by t stale 0t ltdelW 111torest and costs per CCP the above entitled action In 19983887899 1 1984 es Instr ment N Ottlci.t records In the omc:e COldlld 04'Z2/t9111 In~ P1gt note(s) secured by said SIVVIQS and loin lS60CllllOI\ 129 010(1) is 55,548 61. the above entolled Court. • • u 0· at the Cotintv RtcOfd« at ~ND. •ttaro ot Deed at Trust, with lntefest S1Yri9saSIOCllllOll01 llWIQI tario 11 1ne subiect ol tnos sale within TWENTY 120) DAYS, Daily Pilot July 25. August 84-374060of Offtctal Re· Orange California, and pur· ~ OlllcMI .. 611 on thereon, u provided In ukl spealoed ., MdOI 5102 d Iha is real property and 11 has atler service of this Sum· 1,8, 15, 1996 Th446 cords of Orange County. suat-A to the No&e at~ °"221199& tt~ftnt _. noQ(s), .ctvances, W any, Fr11naelCodelll'ldaulhllnl9dlO no s1rcc1 address or othe1 mons upon you 11 serveo PUB Cahlomia. Also Excepting fault and Bedion to Sel under the terms at the Deed ommon des1 nah n 1-Wtlll Sara te r otha< ''*' ca • ICOtllled rec ions o 's ocation may or w11111n THIRTY (30) Fictitious Business Easement over Those Ar· 3125191 In Book-, P11g9 -, u Ana.CA• 1:00 PJlllt pubic auc> charges Ind upenses at lhe 111.1st" may wtlhhclld the tUU· bC ~1J10a11700 lrom lhe Mar· DAYS. If served without Nam. Statement eas Designated as Re· lndlument No. M-1"31'70 of lion to Ille lli;.t biddW&lrCllll the fNstM and cit the trusts area cA Iha TNstta's Deed untll ~n;i s ice upon request. such S1aro, all exclusive ol T . C uld Ottlclal Records, wtll ..... .._cl .. ln ......... created by said Oetd of funds 11aoomt •ve"lit 10 Iha Prospec111,0 btelders the date of service and !'efollowong persons are stncted ommon Areas as Sellon~loutedll·At ~-......... "'!""" TN$t. to-wtt· 5'64.A&l.:26 ndorMt 11 cA should refer 10 Sec11ons you are hereby notJ1te'd that ~01ng business es: C & L Shown upo~ the Condo-the Nolth fYorit anlt~ to mllMY ot h IMlld Siiia~ .. Estimated. Accruect lnteralt ::r:' ;.: Siie wl ·~ • ,.:.•rbA 701.SIO lo 702680. 1nclu· '"Caso you fail to so do ~lerprises. 20201 s.w. m1noum Plan above Re· thtCowltyCoutttlousa 700 -·-..... :::rc='° and additional~-.. r Mllw1 ~"' OI -rtly s•ve of me Code ol C1v11 JUDGMENT OR DECREE ~irch Ste .. Ste 2o5• Newport ferred to. Excepting There· CMc Cenltr Drtw Well, ~-:::.~·--..:t: any, wlM lncr-lhls tlQure ~ °' rnsioed. ,.!'ding 11Ct: Procedure lor provisions BY DEFAULT WILL BE each, A 92660 from All Otl. Oil Rt hts, sane.a AN. c.tlforn&a al 1:00 .. Ml ~ pr'fOr to ule. The bene&i. ion or IAlll'llbrlnots, td governing lhe lerms condt· RENDERED AGAINST YOU Camilla Ethell, 2422 Azure M I · g PM .. public WdJon to tht uld eour.y Ilic! ~ ....... ry unde( said DMd ot Trust PG5MU t;edr*S sean<J 11ons. anel etteci of 1i1e sate FOR THE RELIEF PAAVEO Avenue. Newport Beach, inera 5' Miner.el Rights, hlghtsf biddef" for ca.ti dlta1bld: A11Nnltlydemilltd Pl«t4of0fe eiteculed and de-::'Y lht ~dvenc:n 1ha1a1~I Jnd lhe l1ab1l1ty of dclault· FOR IN THE PETITION CA 9,2660 . • Natural Gas R1ght1 .end lpaYll>lt al the time at Ille Cll'I uld Died ot TNIL The Pill!> llV«ed to the undefsJgned a deeel, • nlJ biddcis FOR DISSOLUTION. Le.she Crouch • Pion, 2528 Other Hydrocarbons by In lewfUI money ct the 11ty *-tftd ~ C011W110n Wl'ltttn Otdarltlon cl De-wllh wttrat II pwidtd~ NOTICE 1 s HEREBY In order 10 appear and University, Newport Beach, Whet soever Name Know, United SC.CH). .. right, lttte dlligrllllllll.WlflY,clhlWll.-. f.ult and Demand'°' S.la, :' ,:', ~ dltcl wtll u1 /EtJ lhat on Thursday, defend you musl lole a CA 92660 This business Is That May Be W11h1n or un· and ritt1fft conll9)'9d to "'Y dllcrl.t llxM 11 purpoitld and a wr1tten Notice al O. rettat lhll9an "'.7 ll'Otdld said A0i1~s1 22 1')96. a1 2 00 proper' response In writing conducted by· co·pa.rtners der Said Land. Without Md now htld by l urtdef '°be: l'2 P.tl TIW Unt ,_ f.ult Md Bectlon to Seti. note 1 .. ~end 11 ~c•c:.c'< P.'l, al Orange with the Clerk of this Court :U~r~es~oyuet?s~~ed doing However. the Right to Dtilt, llld DMd at Tru11t In tht =poit~IMI.~~ The undtfslgntd caosed r1tt.91NitMerdu.11usts': 1:~;1'j3~;b1~~ .'~'' ~lv~e~~ accompanied by the re-Camilla Ethell Mone. Stott. Explore and fJfOPeftY lltUated In said forenrlllcoi..ai-.ui. salc1 Notice at Deftult Ind ~ ad died d tNSt dllad. 106 Col ~I Ne.,.; orl Quor&d lolo'J fee. Failure to This statement was flied Operate Through the Sur· Counry anCI SC-. "8ftlnaf· propeity .._ nt Giiier ~ EleC:tlon to Sell to be ,.._ 08/01111195 ~ ~· Beac11 C~•nly of Ora~ge, ~~ft~~rJ~~ ::~fbd o~la~; wfth lhe County Clerk ol lace of the Upper 500 Feet t« detc~: EXMllMT "A", mon dlligNtloll. I ""I• 1110M1 cOfded In the county wtltft ence =·•Mid Tllll4M S1a1c 01 CJl•lu•no:i 1 will sell against yo~ for th/relief re· Orange County on 7·11·96 of the Subsutfece of Said ~~~'c:~: ~ hnln. ThttcaltmOllllloth..,. :=:"~~=:! ~ c.erroe~8)Su~ al pub ·c Ju I on to the Quested tn the Petillon 19903089291 Lend, as Reserved in Deed eektl, Cocrity at Onnge, peld blllllCt Ill ... ~ ... hive t&apMd line» suet.,. ~~· l&ci (~ Ot1y) tJr h gnesl t. ''11.·r for c:>sh on You are required by law Dally Pilot August 8, 15, from the Irvine Company. Stlllll at caiwom&., as._ Clll'ld bf 11t ~ ID bl told conSation. Goldefl Ylnt I :zut.I• Mii Stcnaly STARTING ANEW :iwful mo ~t ct the Umled 10 sorve a copy ot any 1e· 22, 29, 1996 Th466 A Michigan Corporation on• "NP~ In Id erld ,..._.. ....im.111 ~ Srilng•Assoclatlon Service-Pa 5911811.&1158/Z219& Sl.Jles, J Ille.> rognt, Liie sponse upon Pelllloner and Recorded N b 8. 371 Pages 32 to 31 both In-...... llld lchlftcal It ... *'-CO II TNstM Post Oft'lu . and 1nt"rr~1 or said iudg· such response should be PUBLIC NOTICE 1979in 9o k~l;~6e~ ·elusive at Mlmct..n.oua cl .. lnell~oflltfO. Bo~34867 s.n'Anton1o,Tx 1----------1 mcn1 dlJtc>r(s) 1n the addressed as follows· 0 • age Mlps, ICord d Or *9ofS.il.SMl,tC151. ~~ ~ Tat.phone above de~r,,betl property, DONALD LEE MOKMA. Fictitious BwalneH 1280 of Offlc1el Records. Countv.r c.Mti!u. It 1191 toll to c:aifl,1111 Tn-.wl~ Nu tier. • 12101 643-4998 Clutlfled It or so mut11 t11ereol as may P.O. Box 11122. Phoenix: Name Statement PARCEL 2: Unit 95 Con· lng~Grantor Its.=: 1_.,..dledl..,..Ollltltllll s.a.:'a Status UM· (t1li . COHVllNiilNT bo neco·~:i y 10 satisfy A•izona 85061. The following persons are siating of Elements Res•· IOfa and usigM._ V....,. orllllblllblNl.•dltdt*-~ atn..rnt.. Nett~,.__ h th • b s:i1d c•ec •' 011 w11h ac-GIVEN under my hand doing business as: lmpres-uential and Garage, as to emp1ece on. l#ldlr ':;d •.._or....,_ ad union or 1 9'ltant secnury, o.te: :"°ng~ :.11ngy°:' r:, l~t c1ueel •nlet~'it .i· f cos1s and the scat of lhll Supe· slon On Hold International. Shown upon the Condo· across 11-'d lot u--. cl**....,..~• ... or filllnl OlllD3IM ASAP2119IO 811&., looklng, clualfted hu OaledJulyJO t996 roor Court 01 The Stata Ot 11° Collins Ave., Newport minim Pl b R stonllneetindoCheft Illes .... tftdta.~""' 8122,8121 What~ou.---1 D1v1s1on: Ha1bo1 Arizona In And For Tho Beach, CA 92662 u an e ova e· ~ , _ _.... K ""9 _.... or -"Ill' ti.* ,__, APPROXIMATE MINIMUM Count • 01 Marico II on Timothy R. Roed. 110 Col· ferr•d to. PARCEL 3: An Of • -·~ .. -...... ancenne tplClledlftl«illOllS102otfhlfl.1----------4 c SJl'IED BIO SS.548 6 1 lhos dXto· JUL 30 19~6 · llns Ave .. Newport Beach, Exclusive Easement over =:':!"' ~ ~ ": Nlldll Code lftd......., '°do Buy 11. Sell It. Find It. M2.a878 MICHAEL S . CA· SEAL CA92662 Those Portions ol Lot 2 faclllleS1ndthe :,_ ....,_1n..---.1n ... --a Claulflod. RONA, Mar1hal, Or-JUDITH ALLEN Clerk This bu1lnt11 Is con-Described in Parcel 1 ttr•-aaldL.ot~-....... --CllWMCllllllitlelaOlldl---------...L.---------JJ C • ducted by· an ln<livldual Abo D 1 d R .......,. _,,....., Ila ,.,,__,.-.old h-.. enge ounty Of The Superior Cow1 Have you started doing ve, ea gnata es e· INllrUln, ,...,.., recONllNd cl h T~ Died ... By: G. Harp, Deputy By Deputy Clerk business yet? yes, 7•1.96 stricted Common Area as Md rap.a Mid Ines Md = blclOMt ........... • ,.. NOTE Do nol tako down DONALD LEE MOKMA. Tlmothy A. nood Appurtenant to Parcels 1 faclltln, logltfMr 'Mltl tht £1°' ..,_••..._,Ill or delilce a postod notice po Bo• 11122 Phoenlll This statement was toled and 2 above Described. rtght to gm ealltl'ntnta W ..... Ill 1111111. ~ before lhe sale or sa11stiic· Arizona 8506l (602) 320: with tho County Clerk of The total amount of the ::.S.VMti!: die=-~ CllMlllllt or~.• lion ol juogmont. Penal 5091, Polltloner. Pro Per Orange County on 1·17·96 unpaid belance or the obll-tfdte ct.:· ltaf'tta .::; ,._ ci;-.,._ ,...... tllt. Code Sechon 616 (misdo· Pubhshod Newport Beech 10983089954 gation secured by the prop· nae ~ ...... Pl 5 °'· r:=t ...... '° meonor) Co11a Mesa Daily Pilot Au-Dally P~ot August l5. 22. •rtv to be aold and reeson· 'Mltl Of9nele'• ,.._...... =:.:......::.= Pu b 11 s hed N twp or t gust 8, 15, 22, 29• 1999, 29, Sepiember 5. 1996. ably estimated coats. ex· UM and ~ ct tlAll • ...... • ,....... .....; Be3cn·Costa Mesa Daily Th46I th471 pensu and adv•ncu at Lot PAACK. 2: Non4a-.,.. ........ ,......_.., P1101 August 1. 8, 15, 1996. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE tht time of the 1nitl1I pubtt· cMIYe 11nn•a owr""" .. ..___.'J..WDllil• Th449 cation of the Notice of Sale PCJflon and tof h SU-............ _...... .. .... PUBLIC NOTICE OADINAHC• f lcitlllou• Butlne11 Is t 182.415.49. Payment ::"....:..au:= -..... ..... .. ..... BUS.ZN~· ss.~.·~ NO 1.,..33 Nam• l l•l•ment must be by ceah. 1 cesh· ct ot .,.,... to CMftWI ,. ., .. .._ .... .._~ t' t' 111t1·MC AN INTlf.Ut~ T!19 rollowl"9 persons ar,e lar'1 check drawn on a eat_,.,. In .. Dldlrllllon WllMO.ellM&. .._.,.._ ~ you' re looking to re point it I rebuiid it, reptoce it or restore it, took in the Cla»ifteds to flnd the service you' re Jooking for. NOTICI! TO URO•NCY ORDINANCE g~ ~:r'e SS Bask: Osrtil atata or netlon•I b•nk •• d Cou••• Col • • r.·:·:..e:::.-..:= • • • CR&DITORI OF' 0, TH• CITY 8• 1 er t., check d11wn by a 1tat1 or encl "9111111d9Caa, ~ ----. CA tf1W. BULK SALi COUNCIL OP TH• ~~~~· 8~1:26~. 830 ftdaral credit union, or• on ~lnlMr 14. 1111, In 5.=.t.-121.-41» • • • • • • • • • • • Tht LLgal Dep1Mmrn1 "' the Daily Piht Is plM.siJ · (U.C.C. e 104 CITY 0' NIWilc>RT Center St .. Costa M"•· CA check drawn by a 1t1t• N =., tt,_~0~ .:" d . ~Ir: Ollll C... » 1105 et. Hq.\ BEACH PAOHIBITINQ 921527 federal 11vln91 end loen ........... Of ..:::. ..._. ~ Ollld •scrow No. 111 t t •MC FOR FORTY·PIVJ Thl1 bualneu 11 con-as1ocl1tion. 1tv1ng1 ea•ocl· Ilona .__. n. ~ 07tW*t MN121 "1, M. NOile• It hlrtby given 10 DAVI TH& APPROVAL duetad by: an lndlYldual atlon, or tavln91 bank ...._ encl ae. CClfllfMft W cr1clllor1 of the within OP RlllDINT1A&. ~ you 111~ned doing te>eclf1ed in HCtion fi102 II 111 ••at\ I'~· ct .. i--,.-JIU--IC-IO_Tl_ICI __ nemad aeller that a bulk CONDOMINIUM Davl~lt o of thl Financlel Code end .... ~ ......, i--------- Ult It abOut to be made of CONVDllONI IN Thi• etat:IMflt 11 filed tuthor!Ud to do busine11 -.W ~ to W. ~'::ow~""' ducrlbep TM• 1u •• Z()fftNQ with In. County WC1erk1 of In thla atat• Thi IUMt =CA~·~.--= :::-nu.:~ The namH and the butl· OllT,.ICT Or109e County on &.S.91 addr ... •lld other comnon ::;;r...... ~llllM 11 I ru. T'lie o.w No. ntll 1dd1Ht of the teller (llA&.BOA llLAND) tlH3tt1131 c1Ml9n1tk>n, If •ny, of ttie _, .., -.iJ lncor· ==1 ~ No. ttl' LARRY D CHADWICK. Sub~ urgency ordl· Dally Pllol Augu1t 8, 15, rHI property d .. cribed ,.._ .. ~... ll/l'H ~ 203~ PLACENTIA, COSTA nance wu IOC>ptlcf on thl U. 29, 1"8 Th4U above it pvrpott•d to bl: *-Md .._ CGlllWWOft YOU Ml tf ~T ~ MESA. CA. t2827 tath day of AU0\111. ttN. 18<4 WOODIURNE. NEW· ...... d i, I Sft1 IMMl D9l A ..., C'lfll m..T Thi loc•tlon In Callfouva AY•I, COUNCIL ~IDTICI POATBEACH, CA t2HO ...... ,,....._._...., ~Tm Wl: ~ ot the chief e11tcutlVI onic. llllllBIRli HIOQll Thi undira)OneJf TNltH ......... .....,.. d .. YOU Tllf<a M::TtON 10 of the aell« 11: SAM! AS HUY QLOV9R 1o! NOncl OP TNISTU'I dlscl1lm9 tn" ll1ban.v tor •4pdn ......, 11¥ lw ,,.,,.,, ~ "'°' 9' A80Vf ' 1 IAll T s ' .... , ~to• 8llld lnlll ,_ TY. ff IMV M ICl.D AT A At ustad by th•"~" 111 WA"OiJ WATT, 0 '• Nltee • No. any lnc:orr1etnu1 of the _..._ Std_.._ ~ _._ • WJU other butlneH name• ind ••IL. 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Tll.UHONE .... _. 0... ~ ,_., .._... • to mtn(IU1J« n nl'W wvi« now 11wilabk to new bu.sinaso. -U* wilJ naw SF.ARCH the ~for JOU 111 no txt1'd chttrgt. mJ J4W JI":' dN time anJ lht trip to lht Court H~ in Santa.Ana. 11xn. tf ~ afor tht som:IJ it r:rmzpkkJ ~ will fo your fiaiti.ous ""'°-1"'11lt 11. >Prmt tilillJ thit Cowdy Ckrlt. publjsh ontr a wttlt for four uwm as rtquirwJ by "1w 11nd thm file 1""' proof of pub/kalion wiJh tht ~Galt. · Pia. mp "'11¥> file JO"' flaitillUI """"°1s11z11,n.Wt111 tbt lMiJy Pilot. 330 \fl &y ~ ~ MOA. !f Jl'I' ""'""' #tJfJ h) p/tttw °"'Ill"' (7 J 4) 612-4.321 .,,. "" wi8maltt11mtngtmm11 for you IO htJn.1!• thU ~ bJ mlliJ.. ({Jf'U """'1d httw llnJ jii;thtr ~ J>"-oiJJ 111 ll1ttl MM! wilJ ~mow tha J.""' ID assist JO". GtxxJ /Mdt in y0w MW "'4tina/ · ~Pilot Cl09'A MUA 1 I . ~ 'I J '' ' •u1u1 n~ Telephooo 8am-5:00pm ~onday-Friday 1 '.' 'l Ii ' • I l -~ ~ -Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pin Monday-Friday BYPllO• (714) 642-5678 BY FAX · DAILY PILOT . (714) 631-6594 DIADUNIS Monday ............ Friday 5:<X¥n (Ple.ase include your name and phone number and we11 call you back with.a price_quote.) Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ....... Tuesday S:OOpm ·Thmsday ........... Wednesday 5:00pm BYMAILORIN Plit.SON: Friday ................ Thursday 5:~ 330 WestBay Street Costa Mesa, CA 921527 Cooa' of Newport Blvd & Bay St r . G:r EOUAl i10\JSIH<l OPPORTUNITY ""al ulale 14vtrtlslllt in lhls renpaper Is iubject IO Ille fed· efJ' fair ff111'111t Act ol 1961 IS ~which m011 ll lllt9al 1l_adftrtise "any prelerencc, 1~1lallon or dlscrlmlnallon •:ell on race. color. 11ll9lon, qa. ha11dlup, timlllal Mllus or lllCIHll Ofltln, °'"' lntnllon IO ;... any such jlf'derence. llml· tat·~1 or Cllsc1lmlnalion." : Tiiis 111wspapar will nol lll!twitttly ICClpt lllY lllwertlst· ...... real Hiatt wlllcb Is I• wiotl&IM 011111 titll. Ollt reldert n lltn'f lalomitll llaal all .... 1111191 1dvtrtl1ed In Ibis ....,...., .. IWlllllll• .... ••• .,...rtvftily Nils. 11 com- ... 11 CltacrimiUlllll. Clll HUD lWl·lrH ll 1 ·I00·42t-1510. For ate Wllltiqllll, DC ... ,ieasc Clllt HUD a( 42i·l500. I•----------•EMPLOYMENT WANTED PERSONALS 5530 TO BUY NEWPORT LAGUNA BEACH 2169 BEACH · 2648 BUSINESS & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FIN AN CE Bayfront w/boat dock located on pvt Island. 3BD/2BA, FP, View, Lndry, Gar. Call for prlce/a111. Pg-506-9817 Big Canvon 3br, 2.5ba, prof. decorated $1995. wk-252-8200 hm-851·8160 Eastbluff 5br, 3ba. ***UNIQUE BACHELOR PAD Spacious partly furn'd.1--------- Bar room, living room, BUSINESS bdrm. Ocean view w/ O TUNITY city lights. Beautiful! OPP R S995/mo. Utils. lncld. 2904 Full cable. 1 porson, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii no pets. Must see! * 714·494·0157 * Great family house! 1--------- $2995mo. wk-252· NEWPORT 8200/hm-051-0160 BEACH Lido Isle 3bd/3ba 2669 Lrg lot, spa $2500 3bd/3ba Bayfr ont Best loc, bch $6500 Grundy Rltr 675-6161 LIDO ISLE FURN 3BD 2BA, Fam Room. Patio, Garage. Avl 9·1. $2100/mo. 675-6727 * 1BR $625 * 2BR 2BA $725/Up Refrlg· & dishwasher Incl. 60x30 pool. No pets. No lees. No lse. * 714·545-4855 * • Steps To Beach 2Br 2Ba Yearly. 2-gar, Lovelv spacious w/d, no pets, Avl 8·15 c ondo 2bd/2ba. $1050 646-5676 hrdwd firs, pool/jac. ON THE WATER . Ith No smk/pets. $1400/ w ---------mo/lease. 646-7673 panoramic view. 4br INVESTMENT Lovelv verulhes ~is-~:7o21~!;·,, 5~4:c0k OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT Studio penthouse, all avail. 2908 amenities, aec gated. -------~-5530 $800/mo/ + sec de p. STEPS TO SAND I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Teacher/Assistant Montessori School in C.M. 12 ECE units. 714·549·3803 -······ Please be aware that the listings In this cat· 6019 Top Dollars Paid For Records. Jazz, Sount racks. etc. Call Mike 645·7505. 6049 6065 egory may require you'W•••••••• 10 call a 900 number•• In which there Is a GARAGE SALES charge per minute . Avail 8/15. 722-0194 s 1B~g030b~Pn:•: 'U: 0 . ART SPONSOR s 1 OOO'• Poss Ible • ••••••••I Ocean/Bev Vu condo Call Don 729•7163 Nationally known local Tvplng PT. At Home.1 .. •••••••••---------2br, 1-1 /4ba, w/d, artist with one-of-a-1-800·898·9778 ext.•• BALBOA patio, p ool, tennis. •WINTER RENTAL kind collecllon seek· T-1398 for Listings MERCHANDISE H OUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE $1450/mo 850·48HS Across from b&ach. Ing lnveslors 723-6023 ...,....;......;...;..;.. __ __,,.;::...--ISLAND 6106 Beautiful 2BR. 2 BA, Com Put• r Us• r • I••••••••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii The Bluffs 3/br. 2/ba, furn. 51400 645•503s1 .. •••••••• Wanted Steady community pool. 11 Work, Gretal Pay.r---------Going out of Busl· Avail. lmmedlatly.1 .. _______ ANNOUNCEMENTS Call 1·800-831-6981 ANTIQUES 6010 ness, childcare toys, $1500/mo 673-452611 • .. •••••••• '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii clths,' wagons, hselild MIS CELT ",.,reOUS 11 Dancers Female/Male 11 i t em s • s 1r 011 er s • J:OSTA MESA 1024 wuu; Bachelor Partles, Etc. -------8 /1 e -1 7 , 8 am -2 pm •••••••• RENTALS Call for Info lOa-ep Top Dollar Paid! 128 Opal Ave Rear f FAMILY HOME APARTMENTS •••••••• LOST & Mon-Sat 635"5282 From 1800·1960. FOR RENT FOUND 2925 DRIVER for N.B. cou-1 pc to entire estate. I On culdesac. Bluff rler. Own small truck, Paintings, china, : aroa. 3 + 2 1· FP • 2•1 ••••••••• ROOMS 2706 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii know So.Cal. Good glsware, furn, etc. r story. Low ow down Ins/OMV. 263·8354 23 Fast sale $216,000. ---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Beagle mix, two year 40Yr NB Res 673-62 Ownr/brkr 722-6155 BALBOA Block To Beach Pvt old female, while dia· Experienced Cook SELL w/d, n/a, ref's. $530. on ore ea • w green tion. 3yrs exper req father clock In goodr---------~MOBILE Ulls lncld. 646·6306 collar. Baycrest area. Fax resume to: working cond. Walnut/ rHOMES 1100 STUDIO Walk to bch COM Hm, shr ba, kit, lg Hpolldayc{Trlal d6ew014n1d5s4. 673·2248 Mahogany, trad style. \ 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil & bay. Newly remod. / lease a 5 • or call Julie Giem at pp 988·1788 No pets. 5595/month. sundeck, n/smkr drug Her name Is Shilo. 673.2 244 •--------- $ MOVE IN Prof. ma I e pref•------------,.........,,.........,...-..,......-~ l 99 • 544·9536 Pg-651-4009 s55o/mo . 759.7511 Found ado r ab I e Qen'I OHlce for retail 1 + 1 Doubl e-wide German Shepherd boutique, Fashion Is. Cos1a Mesa. New carpet. _C_O_S_T_A_M_r_S_A--2-6-2-4 •---------puppy! on Park Dr In -Modern Romane• S600/rnt. Lse/prchse opt. ,1; RENTALS TO CM. 548-5614 714--969·1338 RENT through classified TRADE through classified ~42-5678 CLASSIFIED ll's the solution you're searching for • wheth- er you're seeking a home, an apartment, a new occupation or even a stray pet. en I :::J 1J 0 '-0 ~ ~ I.. ~ 0 ..... Q)~ .... '- ca 0 ~ ..... :::J GENERAL POU CY Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The publisher reserv.es the right to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in an advertisement forwhicbi tmay be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. fl/Kt ~ A GOOD AD! Call 642-5678 Buy It. Sell It. Find It. Classlfled. 1741 Pomona #22 2724 ' Or call: 852-5580 1Br ES Dplx Garden SHARE FOUND King James Hotel apt. Water, gardener, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bible, grey sottco11er THE BALBOA laundry, stove & frig. Dover Shores spa-In vicinity of Ellis bl>c BAY CLUB •CEMETERY LOT/ $650/mo 548·7855 clous hse, w/pool, bd/ Brookhurst & Ward. Is looking to fill the fol· lCRYPT 1225 2BD/1BA gar, fenced w/ba, fem only, s55o. l714> 957 •9335 towing positions: 1 yrd, no amkrs/pets. t-u_,•,,..11_• n_t_p_e_is_6_7_3.,..-,...70..,.9,,,2.,.._1 1°F_o_un_d_M_a1_a_d_o_g_. -llg-.b-t •Ant RetaJJ Mngr·Fr !Pacific View 2040 A Garden Lane N.B. share 2bd/2ba brown wtwhlte paws, •Front Desk Clerk 1 Memorial Park N.B . $900/mo. 548·7234 townhouse. Pool/spa, approx. 60 pounds, We maintain a drug· 1 4·1ots $3,000/lot . garage, female pref. found Tues 8/6 at free workplace and I 8 $500+ ''°" ulll 719-9349 Oh Those Donuts perform pre-employ· 1 O.B.0. 714•735•354 · HUNTINGTON Newport Blvd/Cabrillo men t substance '-.••••••••!BEACH 2640 642·5949 abuse testing. For an ;1 5 FOUND appointment, pis, call l'HOUSE.S/ COMMERCIAL KEY 845·5000 Ext-521 1 bd/1 ba On golf Newport Beach W . _...;. ___ __,~.....,....~ CONDOS co u rse . Pat Io . REAL ESTATE Bay Ave. Week of 8/5. Junior Acct.Clerk for 1---------c $675/mo. 846·39951••••••••• Call to describe. property management FOR RENT 673·2395 company. computer APPLIANCBS 6011 Have A Garage Sale! ,,,••••••••I exp. helpful. Need '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ;• LAGUNA 0 C LOST "Skipper" car/Insur. Med/den 11 '--------i H BUSINESS FFI E solid drk gry M/cat wt benefits. w111 train. l1GENERAL 2102 BEAC 2648 FOR RENT 2769 wht paws In Westmln· Please mall resume: ater Vllg. Wearing N . p . C. Waaher/Dryer Admiral aet under warranty till March 97. Xtra lg Capacity. Very well laken care of. S700.obo 842·8533 HAVING TROUBLE !'1..easlng or Renting ' your Property? Call: : ·E•pres• Leasing· 1-800·593·8725 CLASSIFIED CANNERY VILLAGE t ags . Reward I 17300 Redhlll #280 11'1 the re1ource you Attractive 31st St. 24hrs310/597·2760 trvlne,CA.92714 can count on to sell a office for $7-30/mo •-L-O_S_T_C_A_T--S-la_m_e_s_e POSITIONS AVAIL myriad of merchan-Roy Jackson 673-3733 mhc adult neut. male. All aspects of boat· Washer/Oas Druer dlse Items, because1-----....,...---I ' our columns compel Np t BI v d n ea r 70496 Seashore/51st, Ya rd r'e Pa r • Whirlpool lrg cap. qualified buyers to M cOonalds Off/retail NB. Cataract on left 675-2837 723·7144 Very good cond. call! for rent. $950/mo. eye needs medication. Pre•sohool Teacher $150/set. Must sell by 642·5878 Owner anxious Rewardl 574·0703. Flex hri. Morn/aft. Sat 8/17. 721-1414. Call Don 729·7163 _e_v_e_s ______ Costa Mesa. Ideal for 1 _________ 1 EBOA SLA.ND 2106 ~OSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MBSA 2624 1tudent. 842-4050 FURNITURE 6014 PT/FT My1tery Shoppers for liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii local 1tores. S8.75+ Double Bdrm Set a.w1y furn 2bd/1 ba ;lfeach Cottage, patio, l/tfro//d, pvt qrtrs/ent . ~57.5841 ext. 205 RONA LMAl 2122 · QUIBT 8t SllllBNB Palm Mesa ~ents ' an hour. FREE prod· t-teadboard, bureau, ucts. Now hiring. Call vanity w/mlrror, end now: a1a.7e ... a42 table, $500. 675-21 19 Reception pos avail, day/eve hrs S8/hr. •-y-e_R_C_u_11_vn_IS_E __ , '.v. Jennr Craltl ctr. u nn".., Oeann• M:M>2H MISC. 6015 Rotan ••I•• exc111ng I••••••••• I M¥C 1tore In NB look· Mini atereo system w/ Ing f or •nergetlc turnt.ble $275. Norl- P • o P I • I ft /p t • take Chandon china s .. +.,.,,. 4?8-2286 115.per place setting. MohllVCounter Call 373 .... a :':.!a~·':: lllWraw Liwnntow.r IOcatlOn• NB COM. 2tln. 3.5 RUM Oreatl Pcavloua food exp 1100.obo M.a .. S33 tlelplul, will train • .._. ........... .._ __ _.. __ "·" Apply In ~ 149 ftlwr•lde N.8. WAllTID C'llT II ION TO IVY toll •M•m~ .> ' Coll The Pilot tlossifieds at 64 2-5678 to place your Garage Sale Ad ! 16 THU~SOAY, AUGUST 15, 1996 TODAY'S CRoSSWoRD PUZZLE 9221 GEO 9080 JE~P 9110 MBICIDIS t130 U4 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiii ·----1 1----· --------------------------'82 Geo Stonn red, •ae 4x4 L.r•d• rulfy 78' 490 •L superb •ea R•ne• Rower1 By CHARW GO«EN 63k ml, 5 1p .. d. Xlnt load•dl lint. 5 •Pffd cond. 2 tope. all ave Countv LWB Cream.• with OMAR SHARIF Condi 18500./offer 77k ml. S10,500/offet' record•, no work all >fir•'•· •Ht co11er1, I .. ..... ACROSS 1 JUrnPt 5 Penciltnd 9 &:ottlsh Highlander 13 Gemstone 14 Weary 18 lmpollte 17 Sole 18 Writer Dillard 19 Mine entrance 20 Designate 22 Nursemaids 24 "For Me and My -· 25 Happy 26 Noclumal one 31 Office worl<er 35 Adam's grand-son 36 Fl"?.'r part 38 Holiday figure 39 Self 40 -Presley 42 Noise 43 Tips one's hat 46 Seaweed 47 Participate in a choir 48 Fashions 50 Rapid-fire 52 F1tto- 54 -chl: sell· defense system 55 Animated Bart 58 Try 82 Prontol 83 Custom 65 Close by 66 Book unit 67 Of the moon 68 Walking allclt 69 Slide on ic. 70 Sense organs 71 Other DOWN 1 Residence 2 Not shut 3 Section 4 Horse-drawn vehicles 5 "Rambo" star 6 Prong 7 Vase 8 Creature 9 Pop's pop 10 Imported car 11 Actress Adams 12 Permits 15 Passod out the cards 21 Make lace 23 Negative votes 26 Lacks 27 Gold bar 28 Disney creature 29 Hike 30 Dwells 32 Taj Mahat's country PREVIOUS PUZZLe SOLVED 33 Tour of duty 34 Latin dance 37 Graceful rhylhm 41 Splashes 44 Flu1tered 45 Puts In place 47 Botany or physics 49 South Korea's cap/tat 51 House pet 53 FoUow 55 Tree flulds 56 Writer Dinesen 57 0 . Henry's "The Girt of the-· 58 Lab-cul1ure medium 59 Type ol ticket 60 Prospects for gold 61 Elm or oak 6A Collection 10 11 12 and TANNAH HIRSCH 227·5882 227-5882 n .. ded. Low mllH. low range• tow pack· 116,500 846·:Z002 •U• never UHd. LOW AVOID THOSE TRAPS Neither vulnerable. Soulh deals. have no play ul\er n heart lead. HONDA m!IH. 845-5890 90 85 MERCED!S 9130 ------ li8iii7iii' •P•R•E•L•u•o•Eiiii18•k iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil PORSCHE 9115 •-v-o_L_v_o ___ 9_2_3_0 Auto trans, an rf, A/C, 'e 5 M •A Ca DI! S •iiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Power brks, wlndwa, COUPI! 300 SE •79 PORaCHE 911SC ---- steering. Blaupunkt Good cond. $10,000. Targa Super cond. '79 Volvo 2·door. radio, $6,450, xlnt 714-831·7805 c amel color. $13,500 low mllH, ~oOd traoa, condl 723·4802 , 8 9 M •, c • d • • OBO. 759-1268 C•ll 87 ·8580 I NORTH •AQ4 OA32 OQ64 "'Q 1062 Declarer won the first trick with dummy's ace nod the ,lazy piny would be Lo lead a club to the king. In with I.he ace of clubs, a spade swit.ch by West would now place t.he contract. in grave danger. When the On the move? 280SL Conv, white/ ---------i--------- navy s~~:5o"oif~111ck. TRUCJ(S 9220 VOLJ!;SWAGEN 923Sj WEST • 108 63 c::;>Q J75 085 •AJ9 EAST •K J95 O K10964 0932 •8 spade finesse loses, declarer will lat.er have to guess the trump posi· Sell your extra Lion to get home. household To avoid t.hat. problem, declarer items cume to hand with a heart rulT and in Classified led a club, finessing the ten. Hod l----'"""-.;::;..;.;="-"'"'='--- Or•&t 720·0988 I '70 280SL Convertible 2-Tops Xlnt cond. $11,800 OBO 873-8948 '70 Ford 1/2 Ton p/u '72 VW Bug New, 300, 6-cyl, auto 1rans, paint, mags, 4-spd.t Xlnt work truck. L.ooks, runs great $1500/080. 723·1504. "tl500 obo 631·7149 SOlITH .. 7 2 0 8 t.hut. lost to the jock, the spade suit ------------------- 0 A KJ 10 7 •K7543 The bidding: SOlITlf WEST NORTif EAST I 0 Paaa 2NT Pua 3• Pass .. ~. 6• Pass Pau Pase Opening lead: Queen of \7 Many contracLS hinge on keeping the danger hand ofT lead. South went to gTcat lengths to make sure of that on this deal. When South rebid three clubs rather than raise Lwo nn trump lo game, North knew partner had to have either a very unbalanced hand or else was looking for a sla m - there would be no reason to ignore the nine-trick contruct otherwise. So North ruiscd clubs -a wise decision since three no trump would would have been safe from attack. Declarer would win any return, force out the ace of clubs, then rise with the ace on n spade shill.. After drawing the last trump, if neces· sary, declarer nms five diamond tricks, discarding two spades from dummy, and ruffs the losing spade. Declarer's foresight. earned a well·deserved, though small reward. When the ten of clubs held, declarer was able to continue as above after forcing out the nee of clubs, and scored a pretty overtrick. If only the game had been dupli· cat.el Lenrn to be a better bridge p layer! S ubscribe now to the Goren Bridge Letter by calling (800)788-1225 ror information. Or write to Goren Bridge Lett.er, P.O. Box 4410, Chicago, IL 60680- 4410 .• NEWPORT BEACH POWER BOATS MARINE SLIPS 6169 7012 DOCKS 7022 MOVING SALE 2 piece sectnl. bdrm furn, contmp coffee tbl. ere. 717-6559 Sat 8·17 Moving Sale! 87' 20ft BAVLINER 125HP . Seats· 8. Looks & runs good. $3800 firm. 665·6150 Bal Isle Sldetle Wilt accommodate 4011. sailboat. 5450/ mo. 335 East Baylront 875·5110 furn. appliances, -S--- 0 -T-S-- 7 --SIDE TIE 30F Sail. clothes, kit misc AIL B A 014 1410 s. Bayftont Bal and plenty morel! Isl $350/mo. 752·2881. 1943 Port Provence · TRANSPORTATION BOATS 7011 11' 7" Kite Dinghy Side Tie max 30ft. Good cond w/dolty, Water. elec. $250/mo. $325. 675·2119 850-773 7 25' Ericks on New bottom paint. motor I••••••••• $5000 or trade for car, AUTOMOBILES truck or older whaler? 673·6719 or 645·1 144 I••••••••• -----··--------------------D YES,SELL MY CAR Run your ad in Address City Zip Phone Credit Cord D MC DVISA D AM X CORONA DEL MAR COSTA MESA 6124 NEWPORT 612 2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 6169 , Hydroaall sailboat w/ 13 Zodiac Mark II/GT trailer. 17tt. xlnt cond. •-C-H_E_VR_O_L_E_T_9_0_4_5 30hp Suz. Fresh $950/obo 847-5125 the Newport Beach Costa Mesp Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100 ,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail it in w ith a check.today! Run for a week! If y~ur car does not sell we'll run it --------fx?-- Moil To: DARY PILOT water. Acces. S2.9k liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 675-4090 S n o w b I rd 1 9 4 8 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ANN UAL SALE E ntlre iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MOVING! Lots ol c<;>mplex on Sunrise 4-Famlly Eastbluff tools. 2yr old dryer, Cir. CM!Tuslln Ave. Fri/8·2pm Bike/Furn/ refrig, umbrella tbte Sat 8·3 Lots of stuff Printer/Mens fine XL ---------#357. 12ft. w/traiter. Restored, exc cond. $2500/obo. 966·8420. '76 Camaro PS, 350V8, Auto. Runs good. Gd int. Needs paint. $900 295· 1442 330. W. 8ay Shel, CoW Melo. CA 92627 tn 4} 642·5618 Or FAX (7 I'/ 631-6$9' ~ Porly Only} + 4 chrs . C.Angels •Sat 8am·1 pm• cllhs/Speakers!Tools POWER BOATS \ PleoJe Cited Pertinent Boxes , c o llector 's Items. furn, misc items, and Turntable/Jwlry/Misc. 7012 Many household plenty morel 310VlstaSuetre ---------'90 Chevy Lumlna blue, 6cyl, auto, ale, Power everything! Fully loaded. 92k ml $5200. 759-5608 ~-MDA.---Modrl---l'ra - Items. Too much to 2518 Littleton Pl Moblle Home Parkliiiii, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MARINE SUPS mentlon!I Sat 8/17 Resident's Yard Sate! 20 Shamrock 220hp DOCKS 7022 o 6 Cylilodw D '-Is-. O S... bl o 'II-I o ,_,..,._ o r ..... u;i ... 8·4. 608 Orc hard Saturday, Aug. l7th V8, keel drv. Cuddy Can't seem to Sam.4 pm corner of cbn, fishfinder. loran, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii O /Wohw 0 -~ O """""C-. o •.-1 o ,_~ a.....,..,.. o s.-1 D NAhM-o wn~ No room left in the garage for the car? gel 10 all lhose Bayside Dr. & PCH VHF . 350 hrs, XII SO'(or less) Mooring · j b Newport Beach cond. $l O,OOO or Area D, btx Beacon---------repair o s trade tor pre-66 car or Bay & Balboa Isl. CHRYSLER 9050 around the house? Shopping for a new truck. 645-6893 Quiet sheltered loct. Lei the Classified aparlment? classified $12,750 759.3001 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lets you compare TRADE '85 Chrys ler Service Directory help you find reliable help. costs · without hassle 5 O' MOORING NB Le Baron Conv Bur. or worryl Harbor. Xtnt loca11on· gundy w/tthr Int .. auto, Classlfled near Pavltion. $13,900 90K ml. )(Int cond. 642·5678 OBO. (819) 778·2663 $1995. 582·0654 for another week FREE! All for $1 o• 0 Alt ('.oodlibw 0 """" ""*"' 0 ,,.,,,,, ~ 0 '-""-'-.... CJ '°"""" 0 c...-~ OFvl,_ D V""'e.ol D SW..WW ....... • $ 10 For 4 lines, S 1. 00 each additional line ·-----~-------------------- •SE•R•VI-C•E--• SCELEANRVICIENSG 3548 COMPUTERS 3556 CONTRACTORS ELECTRICAL 3610 HAULING 3720 IANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 ROOFING 391 !I GENERAL 3 5 58 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IA WN CARE 3808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lliililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill1 DIRECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Llc'd Contractor JUNK TO THE DUMP PUBLIC NOTICE Ike's Custom P ainting IALBOA ROOFINQ CO ' ••••••••• A TOUCH OF CLASS LEWIS Construction Small job specialist (714·968·1882) Shan•'• Gardening . Prof, Clean, Quality Quality Work G11arnt'di Cleanlng. Res/Comm Remodel•Handyman Fan a• LI g ht s •spa Will haul what Trash & Landacanlng. Lawn The Ca hf. Public Utlll· Work. Int/Ext & Docks. Reroof/Repalr Frff Est CARPENTRY 3 510 Lie/Bonded. Free Est. AMJt. Madllt~ L#704n3 Local Res. Otmand Electric 645·3656 Man won't! 968·1882 care lnstatifn/Removat ~e~IR~~~~~~s~~i" u:!; .,,....,L_,,#_,7..,,0,.,.34.,..6_,8,....,.e ... 3..,1_~.,,._8..,.1...,..o Llc/ln• 831-5081 Teresa 282·7143 YI'· •714-557·5925• TWENTY DOLLAR Sprlnlllers 548·5801 hou sehold goods PAINTING 289·8190 iSADLER ROOFING •BOSS HOUSECLEANING S E R V I C E S.J, Scott Conatructlon FENCES HAUL.ER/CLEAN-UP mover• . print their Conscientious Craftsman Ucensed & Insured DOORS Rtmodel•Hatdware Llcensed·Bonded • Sy~tcm Software • Custom Home Builders JOHN 451·6347 MASSAGE 3830 P.U.C. Cal T number: Old·Fashloned Pride In Free E •. Atl reroof Trim•Cablnets•Stucco s10.oo per hour. Llc#481954. Ref's. & DECJ(S 3615 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii limos and chauHeura Workmanship. 289·8l90 guaranteed. 67 5·5 099 Orywlt L562731 35Yrs exp 714·548·0368 •Virus-Debugging • 714·675· 7789 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1---------1• print their T.C.P. nurn-WILLIAMS PAINTING Jerry 842·0587 ...,.A""'P""'T,,..o=F=F,..,IC,...E~c"""'o .... N_D_O.,.. •Backup• Hard drives • HOME CARE/ CALIF. BEACH GIRL ber In all adver11ae· Ext/Int Guarnt'd work REMODELING Cl I S I II t •System Rebuilds • TENNANT Improvements * Wood Fence• * S ments. If you have a Free Est. Reas Price. A to Z HANDYMAN • H~:;s~~ ,f,1~~:a~i!. • Upgrad~ •Internet i~ls • g:~·sc~~~,~~s7 :~f7~ Replace/Repair Low S SERVICES 3 760 ~~~~~l~g ':.,0a'sss":~': question about the te· L525139 777·8199 6 ADDITIONS 3916 INSTALUAEFACE CABINETS 840·2771 875·8320 •OTP in Japanese• 20Yrs Exp 842·8695 Free hauling/est. Llc'd liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 01miet11 310·588-0127 galily 01 a mover, limo liii~iijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~11~~~:: g~~~'s.ii~~~~ *Bright Hseclnlng •Purchase advice • Ad\'antage Const 97 4- 5301 RH~~~~~~1~1:i[:.c1t~fa~~; L&B Sport• Therapy or ~~~1r:f~~fi181cat1: _P_IAN __ O_&_V_O_C_AL__ ~:~'!~nlat~~t:!~~~~ CARPENTRY•Wlndows European Prof'I. Best ANDERSON 11. V'r•'T'C' t Eld 1 H 1 /d 11 All body care to relax Commission LES ONS 3868 I I R f Sy E RICKER'S o .,., E °" n.cA1~ FLOOR INSTALL o er y. ry a y. & I RN/ MT S Rm Additions· Vlaa/M • Doors • Wood Fences n town es rs xp. ~cu DfstGNl: C.M. 714·884-8373 reuvenate. L 714·558·4151 . L1560875 873·1212' CtoseVGarage Organizers Grace 251·9455 714-891·0190 REPAIRS 3620 CM 722·9823 L.!1261 581 • Call Bob HERCULES CIHnlng C0NsnUCTIONSEJMC! ---------•PIANO Beg.·Advanced i--------- 249·B323 Pg·312.002s Flrs •wlndows•wa11 "EXCEil.ENCE" •QUALITY WORK• JEWELRY Kitchen• Bath •carpel 37841-M-0_Vl_N_G ___ 3_8_3_4 PARTIES & All ages-Teacher Cert. SCREEN OCCASIONS 3840 J:~rr~~ln~~~~v:~9 SERVICES 3919 CARPET CLEANING 3515 SCUM SUCKERS Carpet & Uphot Care 24Hr Ouat svc. 20% Off 536--7209v-<148·2483 CERAMIC TllES 3528 CERAMIC• MARBLE lnstall'n • Fabrication 20Yra Exp • Licensed 1-800-34e-9321 LHJrr Showers Rep'd Regroutlng & lnat•ll'n lf670130 Dtan ol TII• 873-8065 or 848-8526 Much Morel 554.5934, ---------Ill Mft'l11«:'l • INITGlnl' HardwdNlnyt/Ceramlo ·-PIOclUsrV£Nlss Mrble/Carpet Bnd/tns Wllll•m H•rold Jewelers ALL-AMl!RICAN Honest•Rellable•Hard CONCRETE & · L708279 722·7332 Watch & Jewelry Repair Moves·U ... Carefully 1 p • •r• A 'I P•rt'll 3890 Mobil• Soreen Serv, Working Irish Ladies. MASONRY 3557 AnUque • Fll'll Jewelry Courteously & Cheaply F:of. beg n to end. PLUMBING New & Re-screening Avail to clean yourl'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714.759.1670 Buy/sell/lrade 873·0385 549·0223 T141227 More affordable than iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Llc#181673 Bonde(jd! home. Wkly/Bl·wk11 VllMDY 'HllU 3710 R 548 oa• Please call 548·9145 Brick, Block, Stone, Tllel .. _______ _.l •&n.4J """"'' •---------Dlbeenerdo'• Moving doing It on your own. RETIRED Oger 714. • -. •HOUSECLEANING Cone, Patio, Drlvewayi----------1 IANDSCAPE & Local/Ofllc•/Storage ••• 714'552"8498 p LUMB EA 15 yrs exp. Good Ref. Fplc, BBOs. Ref. 25 Yr DOORS 3580 •Palnt/C•rpentry• LAWN CARE 3808 ~~~i1~~~t·e~t:'-~l18~ --------• 714·882·5824 SPRINKLERS 3921 Own trans. Call any· Exp. Terry 557.7594 Drywall and morel PAINTING 3858 ·~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I I 2 4 1 _ .... 5 3 1 Small Jobs Oki Split Second Movln" THI LOCAL PLUMBER 11 t me "" •CEMENT WORK• An experienced Gary 84•·5277 B•elo Yard Malnt Prof Moveral 24Hr SrV •I James E. Bangett Co.• SPRINKLl!R Rl!PAIR LO&Ti Your Amw•1 PLAIN/STAMPED dependable door REMODELS carp, pl"", L.awna, Cln-ups, T1ee 70ay/Sr Oltc/Tl17U n 24Vrt Qualttv P1lntlnt Since t947 ve1veseHud1•Tlm9-Dlstrlbutor-Or looklng? Brick/Stone/Tiie/Biock h e o k ""' Trim Sprlnklrt Aetate 4 32 9 123 /p 340 5850 • Frlendly Service•lnsured c:lcx:kt. 26Yra Local flip, Phenomenal Cleaning/ L.541658 831·4310 ang r. uar wor ' point, etec, tile, stucco" & T • .. ·~ 22 p' -~t3_ .. 14'2 • • • TOUCHUPS, TOO Lls3...,.81 875 ""'"~ John Burr 282·2831 Personal Care Products•---------reat. Don 521·89l0 roofing. MORGAN yicnw}-44 g .. .., •Two Broth•ra Moving 24 Hra. Richard Sinor ""' . ...,\A wn1esa1e $ 455.3010 *Best Prlce/Quallty1_________ Llc'd. Phtl'.90.3281 • TRI-• Home/Olflce • 7·01y1 LlclH0644 845·3209 Ellp•rt Drain CIHnln1 SPRINKLERS ar• my Prof Houa•cl••nlng Landscape. brick, stone DRYWALL Mobile #403·5385 .,,,...,,. ... ~ .... ,.,. ~t~:::so a1n::1.~~~ QUALITY • CARE ~,:1~~.bl~g :!r~. ~~~*v::.:~~r1: ·~ bv Lucv A•I'• tOyra. ___ eo .... n(; ___ r .... • .... · 1 ... oo._7_e_a._i_oo_7_ SERVICE 3584 Hom• Repelr/R•mocl•I .......... n1-~1• Summer apeol•l•I Cl'latlH 722·7824 • • ·-c M a/N LOCAL.MOTION ·••'IV '""' ...... ..-... ........... ~ •••• 14MHI E•p. Low11t Rat•• In •EXPERT: BJk waits, 01ta ea ewport Lawn aervloe. Mow/ .... re ... , ... """ '""'""-'"'" · Townl Me-4870 brlcl(, concn, atucco. 25 Yeara lbp. edge/aod/anrlnkle a/ 2 ·0uya Mov•·U Falt I Ron.-4e.1141 Precl•• Plumbln9 Ennl•'• Uc'd Drywall Jim e31·24eO ,. r FHt Relleble Proa ~.,....,,...,,..,,.,..,,......,._'"""'"_.1 Aepalra & Rem0del1 WINDOW CLiliilNQ Rpra. 25Vr Exp. Lows • P•lntlng. Acouatlo/ Cln•up. Al eee-2718 -Alk AbOut Sr. OltCOlll'\ll· RAINBOW Clrole M•lnt. FrH E1tlm•te1 WALL COVIRINGS 3933 • Aver•o• 1 •lory·S35 Jo•• a31·7843 Wallpaper R•rnov•I. Nomi Retl...UOftlWltnCHl•I Ive m1g or call after 6 Uo'd T111721733.e133 Pllnllftt"4111/h1 Hou .. /API U .. 7398 ff .. 1090 • 2 atory•$45 Patterned Concrete P1tchw0fk 240-1159 Tlle/drvwall/Woodworl( l~.~Y;;;A>iAii':Oa;--;Cjl;'i"Lilf;";AOiNU'·"'iU71p~I • ..::::.:.:..:.:.:.,:.:::...:.;:::.::..:.:.: Ouellty fOb, l'r .. 11t. flll!!!ll••····· Hou•• Cle•nln• Driveways, patio• • .,,1 .... ,L ,08 •••iRT fll'IC9t/dealtl/room add. WHda•Hedg• .. TrH L158Mt? 83 .... 88 ;:::::;--::::~~~:-:":; P•rtMftll lnterton CHILD CARE 3538 •prln• Cl••nln9 d9Ck•. Repalr/rernov81 -• -..-Roor.tgener•I rep•lr•. Tr1m•Nu Lawn• M•lnt Chance• are POOL lnal•llatlon, R•mov .. Reg Svc. Mlnl-tlllf\dl,' Uc:IFr" •et. 222•8888 Orywell/PIHtlf Repalt Comm/A••· Reta Fr .. Eat eeo.euM Po·74G·537S you wlll find ••••HOfll fl'AINTINQ SERVICE Dltcount Wallcoverlng CatMC. FlOOf Ylla/MCIAt JH1no1no/f•plno/Tuturt John 847-9110 Prompt Qual IYC. A.... LlllOUI e7:a.1at •nt· Sp••ldnt•&.ewtng A.Jrri eee-uoo1---------Comm/RH 551·8873 Land1cape Remodallng wh•• you nff(f TexturlnQ9Wtllcoverlng1 Afford ab I•• NannlH CONTRACTORS HOMI iiA\ilcll Vard tune up/malnttnace, Rtl1. LTCJ4332 eee."2407 l•l•nd alue Poole We Oal• ShOuld l'I 'E"p' .. 'M•ture 1CPR •---------Any1hlng • Everything land1c1-tartl1tlc dHlgn, It th• price Pool • 5 ... Wklv Ive tog.ther. lttlp, lnlta tu.; p;ppln1 13M171 COMPUTERS 3556 GENERAL 3558 ELECTRICAL 3610 ''" Eatlm•te. Aef'a, cont11c'ior1c21.e04ooe. you wtnt lo P•Y DON'T CALL UB 1 Repalt~lllt;,-1/~~ advkle '° th• cruy Mlo.._.I 7ae-1440 Ptof't a Ethical. 84S.7605 wh-you read " vou Ju•1 w•nt th• Acid .. ~ .. MitM?••~ ... •...,a ... t ... ·_.•;..',..1"!"t;:.;an~vt-=ll'M~i ACM COftTRUCTON Tennat1t Improvement Aemoclela • Com/RH L1•111oe M•·•·no •mall Job •XP•RT Dunc•n a 1eet1k: Local/Quick A .. po"" L12'1A70 8S0.7048 .. ., IOW bid, Fine WOflc-.,, r MaM Conatr11cttlon PLANT ARTl8T ClaHlfled manahlp I ~urlng P•radl.. C..,. P .... Rem0del1 & R1pelra. Speclalllt In ul•llng dally qu•lltV •Ince '71. Ouaflty Poo&llpe 8vo. P•lntlng tnt./ht. landacepa/lrtlgatlon Ma ... ?a L•l'l'LM QUALITY Repair • Atgeetld• l •8M321 ,ft,..438 upgree1 ... 790-9182 -PAlm•o 111 .. tos ~Adct~~~1!:4~-.J=a4~•~~~~:.;;:;:.:.;:_--'