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SE RVI NG THE NEWPORT-MESA COMMUNITIES SINCE 1907 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1998
Locals more
divided on
impeachment
than House
members
After the House of Repre-
sentatives voted Thursday
to launch impeachment
proceedings against Presi-
dent Clinton, w e went to
Fashion Island to ask peo-
ple what they thought
about the prospect of the
president being removed
from office.
-Interviews by Amy Spurgeon,
photos by Don Leach
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williom
lobdell
Parents
plotting
revolution
in schools
There's a quiet revolution
going on inside the Newport-
Mesa Unified School DJ.Strict.
The silent coup is bemg led
by an army of parents who have
tired of stripped-down cumcu-
luro, sagging test scores and
dilapidated schools. They've
-banded together and declared
war on med.locnty at many of the
distnct's 28 schools.
Parents have run out of
patience waiting for state and
•local politicians to fix thetr luds'
~chools, so they've qwt com-
plaining and started looking to
themselves for solutions.
The result has been tl grow~
1ng number of nonproht founda-
tions -run by parents and
loved by teachers -that raise
buckets or money and spend it
:rtirectly at a particular school.
Early results have been stun-
'.ning.
Corona del Mar High School
Foundabon has raised more than
:$1.75 million in the past three
years. a flgure not achieved by
'.some colleges.
· TI.ny Newport Elementary has
spavmed a foundation that has
'raised more than $422,000 m :two years, attracting kudos from
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"To judge our president for sex-
ual misconduct is likP judgmg
most of d.ll of our other presi-
dents for the same thmg Clmton
is doing a good JOb und the
majority of the country feels he
is. too. We'll be sorry one ddy 11
we take him <?Ul. Our Congress
is a disgrace. He hds been good
for the economy and now that he>
is going through lhis, lhc:> C>cono-
my is going to hell. We dre hurt-
ing ourselves. The Moral Major-
ity is flipping out. Who<>ver he.ls
not sinned cast the fust stone •
~ "I thmk that his sexual miscon-
[ duct is wrong, but we have all l sinned The real problem lS that
"I think it 1s good, l>ecduse he ts ~ "I think it is stupid. l do~'t think
the presidt!nt and he needs to i they should crux pnvatc life with
uphold moral values no matter Jf : public life.•
1t 1s our business or not • · -Maura Lasater, 19,
! "l believe Pres1clenl Clinton i should be hPlcl up to the ~ame
. Jaws that nonu1Jl C'ltizens are
:· dCcountp.ble for. If I lied in a
: court ot law, 1 would be hPld
h e bed to us. He should be an
extlmple for our country, and I
am sure the other countries are
ldu9hmg dt us. We are supposed
to be thlS great country. His
mornl conduct and lying to us is :
wrong.• :
-Lisa Wallace, 24, . Newport Beach
-Christopher Lyon, SO,
New port Beach
-Lauren Skellern, 17,
Newport Beach
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0 1 thmk they should ledve
hlffi dlone l {e's domg good
work They should let hun
c:oncentrate on his ofhce
work. I like hun. He's a
good husband and fdthN.
He·s no worse thdn the
rest.·
responsible and <,o should hP •
-David Munce, 21 ,
Costa Mesa
-Esthe r Kariukl, 58,
Newport Beach
City may
purchase
Balboa
Theater
• Newport Beach City Council
will consider $480,000 purchdse
at its meeting Monday night.
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NEWPORT BEACH -Hoping to pimp·
start the detenor.itmg Balbod Village, aty
leaders have m~de an ofter to buy tht"' hi .....
tone Balbotl Theater.
Sharon Wood, uss1stdnt city metna9er,
Sdid the city has a h•ntatlvt."' agreement with
Lido Isle resident John Wortmann, \\ ho~e
famlly owns the Bdlb0ct Boulevard bwh.hng,
to buy 1t lor $480,000
Wortmann on Thun>dd\ signed the dedl,
whi>ch th~ Ctl\ Council \\il1 constdN t-.1on·
day. •
KIM HAUGERTY~L WM 'I' OT
Founder Shirley Watts, right, helps parishioners from SL Matthews Church carry in donated items to FISH, an orga-
nization,. that help people before they become homeless or hungry ln Newport Beach, Co ta Mesa and Irvine.
"I'm redlly lookin9 forwa1d to thi~ Uung
corrung to tru1llon for the good of the com-
muruty," h • ~1d.
II approved, the deal \\ ould do"e m 30
day , Wood -.aid. ·
Frie nds in d ee d
Charitable group celebrates 30 years helping those in ne ed
(bfy Aloi
When Shirley Watts was in the hospi-
tal 30 years ago, she I elt blessed to hav<'
the support of f eUow church members to
help look after tter four children and to
bring food to her family.
When she looked around tho ho pit<tl
ward. she saw other people who weren't
so lucky. Wdtts said she thought to hPr·
self, "There should be some way the~e
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people can ge t help also •
That is when she d ecided to start the
Costcl Mesd·bdSed Friends In Service to
Humdruty, a support ne twork for those
m need.
"lo those ddys, we didn't have the
community resources we have now.•
Watt!> said. "There was a real need in
the community for those types of
thmgs" ·
In the past 30 yedl'l>, the need has
grown and so bas the orgaru1ation. It
1 Way to go: Newport Beach hrehght·
er.; and lifeguard will be recognized
for thel.f i:.efVlce at tl beach party from
5 to 10 p .m. today at N<'wport Dun
Waterfront Re.sort, 11 31 BoC'k Bay Onve,
Newpo1 t Beach. The inaugural Newport
Beach Pue and., Marine Department
Appreciation event will be prcsentcrl by
the N~wport Harbor Area Chamber of
Commerce and The Cornmodorc:s Club.
The cocktail party will be cc1ppro off with
a hrcworks show a nd bonfire. 'Tickc1£ are
$25 pct per;on. for more mfonnation, ran
729-4400.
2 Lefi ~udd .. : A walkathon to hen ht
Project Cudd! , a lOC'ul orgamzahon
thnt hnds horn for 11nwent ~l and
abandoned babi , W\ll lake plar et 9.30
ft.m . Satu rday et the Newport Dun
Wtttcrfront R ort, 113 1 Back Bay Dave,
Newport Beach . 'lkk ts ere S2S and
Include luhch and a T• hirt. W<Xki· ·ut·
bc>gan as a loo~ely organized cadre of 35
Hchurch lud1e~" working oul of theu
horpes with a budget ot a couple thou-
sand dolldrs.
Today, the Umted Way charity is com-
posed of more than 500 volunteers
working With a $500,000 budget to
serve 6,000 families m Costa Mesa,
Newport Beach and lrvine. The agency
has also e xpanded beyond its Christian
SEE HELPING PAGE 9
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rnann ts sponi;onng the maugurd.l event. ro1 mor ... information, call Lisa Murphy at
(7 141 557-0800, e xt. 238,
3 Show your pride: We t Newpo rt
Community Pnde Day will take
plar from 9 a .m. to noon Saturday at
the park next to Cappy's Cafe, 5930 W.
Col\ t l tigbway Voluntemli Wlll clear
weeds and plclnt dt1ffodils and day lihc .
P'or more mfonnation, call P tcr Tarr at
(949) 548-4560.
4 Choc talk: The eighth annual
C l 10 /01sneyl6nd Commumty
Walk, which .ra1 mon ) tor r·
vice and re arch lor the Childr •n.<i Ji •
p1Utl of Orang County an~ M1 on, tak •
ph1r ~unday a.round South Coast Plaza
About 10,000 peopl Me expected to pu·
ticipatc, a well as Dtsney cheracten, U.S.
Olymp n bnd HOC patients Each
walker Will ra ftt 1 ost $30 ThP-SK walk
The mone}· to bU\ the bmldmg would
come out of U S Commumt) D"velopmcnt
Block Grdnt fund-:. eam1cirkcd for Balboa
Pemnc;u)a re\'1talua1Jon \\ ood 'aid. l.o~t
month the counciHran .... ferre<l .... ume unu')ed
block grant lunch; from l<i....t } ear mto thb
year's budget and dddt•d the Balboa Theater
to the list ot potential proJPCt ....
"We bad ~ome < 1t12en-. mlt'H!sled in revi-
talizing C"entral Balboa. ancf it's c;omethin9
the c1ty tlbo is mter ~sted m, ~ Mayo1 Tom
Edwards said. "We've had so manr years of
studies that it's ttlmost hke we :1ust ha\ e to do
something ..... o hopefuU~ llus will l> • domg
something." · ·
While the dt•al is not vet final U1eater
supporters art' keeping their !mg "T cro ed,
hoping everyUung will work out.
Steve Bromberg, the attorney tor the Bal·
boa Theater Performing Arts Foundation,
SEE THEATER PAGE 9
c;tart-. at 8 .:iO am nd will be followed b)'
a Dl.Slley tag"' show a.nd otlF•r family
activiti . S1gn·ups are from noon to 5
p rn. Saturday and begmmng a t t5 ... l0 d m .
Sunday at th comer ot Town ... nt r Dn·
ve Wld Avcnu of th' A rb Call 289--4000.
5 ptay lt Kool: Hom Theater Maga-
zine' 1998 Hout ' Entertainment
Expo & Sale will f cature Kool & the
Gang and stat ·of ·thc·a11 audio and video
eqUlpm nt \hi~ w kend at th ' Hyatt
N wporter, 1107 Jaml>oP Road, N w-
pott Bear.h. Hou"' nr from .S to 8:30 pm.
today, 10 a.m . to 8:30 pm Saturday, and
11 a.m lO 5 p.m Sund ~" Kool & the ang
will perlonn from 6 to lO p m today m th
hotel amphlth at . AC1rtd551on to th ·
axpo S lo et th door. Concert tickets are
S3S and SSO. nck ti are ava.ileb&e at TI<.S·
tmatter 'outlets. For more lftform1tlon,
call t949J 1s2.1100 or {949) 729-1234 or go
pnline at www.htf'.xpo.com .
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Stir up seasonal feasts with.
award-winning cookbooks Newport Beach artist, environmentalist designs stamp for the United Nations.
commemorating the International Year of the Ocean ·
W hile yow calendar may not
acknowledge it, if you're sen-
ous about culinary purswts,
. you know October kicks off the holiday
cooking ,eason To partiopate with
panac.he,hnd
dozens of new,
a ward· W1llil1ll9
. coold)()oks at
Newport libranes
•0mner parties
are back,• pro-
cla.uns "Entertain· .
mg uh,· a party
guide featuring 52
seasonal menus -
rom a Wuiter Sol-
stiee formal ~r
to a Summer Sup·
per from the garden. Wntten for anyone
who wdllts to throw a tern.be souee
without spend.mg days lD the kitchen,
tlus Julia Child Cookbook Award-WW·
ner mdudes bmetables, wine sugges·
tions and decorating bps.
As much a year-round reference as
a hollday coolung gwde, "The New
Making of a Cook• concentrates on the
art, t.echruques and saence of good
cookJ.ng. Named Cookbook of the Year
by the JdJTles Beard Foundation, t.lus •
updated handbook by four-star chef
Madeleme Kamman reveals important
whats and whys about food prepara·
b.on
Ethruc CUlSliles
are the focus of
other James Beard
Foundat;ion award·
wmners. ln its food
of the Mediter-
ranean category,
• Ma.rcella Cuci.M"
won recogrutlon
for presentation of
such flavorful Ital-
ian dishes as basil
fnttata apd mu.ss-el
soup. For international flair, "The Food
and Flavors of Haute Provence• won
honors for a collection of seasonal menus
leatunng mgredlents (rom the hidden
heart of France.
Mexlcan-AmeriC411 home coolwlg
end ci..llture J.S celebrated m •coana de
la Familia,• winner of a Julia Child
Cookbook. Award. Another such hon.or
went to •Heirloom Vegetable Garden-
mg, • featuring planting, groWing and
seed-saving tips for 280 vegetable van-
eties, plus a sprinkliDg of such old·
fashioned reopes as Pa.rsrup Cake and
Artichoke ,Pie.
Hundreds of other d.15he$ that d o not '
include meat are in •vegetanan Cook-
ing for Everyone,• named Best Cook:-
book of the Year by the lntemabonal
Association of Culinary Professionals.
Each vegetable ments a separate sec-
bon that mcludes advice on purchase
and storage, along with sample
reapes.
October IS National Dessert Month
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CHOCOl.Xn.
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and ~ good a time
as any to prepare
delicaoes from
"The Chocolate
Bible,· another
Juha Child Cook-
book Award·win·
ner In add.Jbon to
more than 150
step-by-step
recipes illustrated
with lush color
photos, this unique
reference presents the history of choco-
late, followed by chapters on chocolate
productJon and techniqu~ for working
with one of mankmd's most delectable
foods.
No matter what your cooking level,
you're bound to find revelatiorIS m
•cookWise," a James Beard Founda-
tion Award-winner. Coven.ng every-
thing from the nse and fall of cakes to
unscrambling the powers of eggs, lh1S
fine reference includes fonnulas and
'tips designed to make every recipe
successful, whether prepared by an
inexpenenced borne cook or a gourmet
chef.
• CHECK rT OUT is written by the staff of the
Newport Beach Public Library. This week's col-
umn is by Sarah Rosenblum.
Je..'Jf'EJl RAcl.A.-.;o
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A s a professional com-
mercial art1st, Larry
Taugher bas left bis
artistic signature on every·
thing from rock star T-shirts
to Barbie doll boxe5.
But-the piece be may be
.most proud of has been tom
up, licked, slapped on pack-
ages and envelopes and sent
all over the world.
. Taugher, a 15-year New-
port Beach resident, is one of
three artlSts who designed
tbiS year's United Nations
stamps commemorating the
International Year of the
Ocean.
•1t's pr~tty compebtive, so
it was a real honor to be
chosen," said Taugher, 42,
who descnbes himself as an
avid wind.surfer. ·u was the
b.rst time I've ever done a
stamp and it went really
well, so they've already
mentioned they'd like to do
lt in the future.•
He said his agent in New
York helped him land the
JOb, which was llltended to
draw awareness to the
unportance of the ocean and
marine environment for sus-
tainable development on
Earth.
The stamps come in a
sheet of 12, and each sheet
.looks like one pamting
rather than 12 identical
rmages. Taugber's under-
water scene depicts a van-
ety of marine life -dol-
phins, tropical fish, whales
and sharks -mteractmg
with a scuba diver and
research equipment
·The return of
.=the fantastic four • WllA~ s.turdaYs at The c.nter
•MB: 11 a.m. Shanghai Quartet to perform
two concerts at The Center
J<ru.y FLTh'N
A fter two well-received
performances two years
ago, the popular Shang·
hai Quartet returns to the
Orange County Performing Arts
Center tJus weekend for anoth-
er pair of chamber mu.sic con·
certs in Founders Hall.
The quartet will perform a
• special concert for thildren at
11 a.m. Saturday as part of the
. Saturdays at The Center Se.nes.
mastery of the great works of
the European masters as well as
its comnutment to new works
by proIJl.l.Jlent Asian composers.
The quartet celebrates its 15th
annivel'Sdl)' th.is year Founded at
the Shanghai Conservatory in
1983, the quartet debuted at
New York's Town Hall m the
spring of 1987 to great critical
and public acclaun.
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Newport Beach artist Larry Taugber designed a sheet of 32-cent stamps for the United
Nations. The design depicts a variety of marine We interacting with a scuba diver.
"It's about man learning
to not be so destructive but
to be more helpful to nature
through research,· Taugher
Said. ·ro get more of a bal·
ance between nature and
man."
After planning out the
drawing, Taugher said it
took him only a few weeks
to put it down on paper.
While the People at the
United Nations did set.out
some gwdelines, he said
they gave him a lot of artistic
freedom.
·They were pretty fun to
work with,• he said. •They
went along with my ideas.•
While Taugher loves to
paint wildlile -he has done
so for 10 to 12 yedrs -he
said he is not really passion-
ate about any particular _
enwonmental issue.
He is concerned abo'ut
the deforestation of the
world's ram forest!. and the
poisoning of tropical reefs
He !Hild he likes to illustrate
wild animals and sea life
because it reminds people of
the beauty of ndture.
Taugher has been a pro-
fessional artist for about 20
years. He was born in Belle-
fonte, Penn., and was raised
m Oh.to. Alter studying
painting at Ohio University,
he received a master of fine
arts 1Il 1980. Smee then, he
has ex.lubited throughout the
country m regional and
national exhlbitions.
For the past severdl years.
Taugher hds worked out of a
studio m the garage of his
Newport Shores home, us109
mostly acrylic paints. He and ,
tus wile, Rebecca, have two
young children: Gillian, 9,
and Skylar, 12
Like he was, he Sclld
Gillian appears to be des-
tined to be an artist.
•1 think she's already
doomed.· he said jokingly.
Microbrewin'
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One of Newport-Mesa's
biggest grazing events of the year
wilf take over Crystal Court on
Thursday -the annual Food,
Wme and Micro-brew Fest that
benefits Second Harvest Food
Bank of Orange County.
About 30 restaurants, 27
wineries and 20 breweries will
putidpate in this year's event,
now in its 14th year.
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Then the quartet opens The
Center's 1998-99 Concert Senes
with a performance in Founders
Hall at 4 p .m. Sunday. .
With fow performances m
two years, it seems fair to ask
what keeps drawing the quartet
back
Shortly after its U.S. debut,
the quartet won the presti-
gious Ch.tcago OIScovery Com-
pebtion and embarked on an
extensive touring career. The
group has been ensemble·m·
residence at the Tanglewood
and Ravinia Festivals, and has
made several appearances at
Lincoln Center's Mostly
Mozart Festival and Great Per·
f onners senes.
adventurous musical tastes, Li
said the quartet e njoys perform-
mg for children because of the
less formal abnosphe re of these
concerts.
• OUr concerts for children
are a lot less serious than our
performances for adults,• he
said. "They're much more casu-
al and tun.•
piece will be violist Richard
Young, one of the quartet's
mentors. For its anniversary
sea.son, the quartet has invited
former teachers to perform with
it at selected tour stops.
•1t really is a festival ab:nOS-
phere, • said Nicole Thompson,
Second Hmvest's development
manager. ·we'll have Ind.Jan
food, Penian food, Italian, Mexi-
can. So there's this wonderful
smell from all the dille rent foods
around the shopping center.•
Dinner music will be lively as
well, with SWing tunes performed
by the Eddie Reed Big Band
orchestra.
Bistro, McComuck & Scbmicks,:
Just to name a few. Om Om at !
Bamboo Terrace, the Back Bay ,.
Rowing Club, Vie de France and•
Sundried Tomato Cafe, located Iii
Orange, are new to the festival -
this year. •: "The Center lS very lrnpres·
sive, • said first violirust
We1gang Li. •And Founders
· Hall has such great acoustics.
: We made a very good recording
• of our last concert there.• AJong
; with Li, the quartet is composed
~ · of Yiwen Jiang, violin; Hong-
•· gang Li, viola; and James Wil·
son, cello.
The ensemble has been
hailed by critics and audiences
as one of the foremost quartets
• of its generation, noted for Its
For children's concerts the
quartet presents a special pro-
gram of lively and entertaining
music perfectly designed to
introduce young audiences to
live chamber music perfor-
mances.
•Kids are very responsive,
less preJud.Jced m their musical
tastes than adults,• U said.
•They are more open to mod-
em music, music from com-
pasers such as Bartok. •
In addition to its more •
The quartet shows off its
more grown-up side Sunday.
For its Center Concert Sen es
appearance, the quartet will
perform a program featunng
Mozart's Quartet in 0 Major,
K.575, Bright Sheng's Quartet
No. 3 and Brahms' Quintet No.
1 in P, Opus 88.
Joining the quartet for its
performance of the Brahms'
Young won't be the only spe-
cial guest at Sunday afternoon's
performance. Composer Bright
Sheng will be in the audience
to watch the ensemble perform
bis Quartet No. 3. It will be the
group's first performance of the
Sheng piece.
•we are hoping to commIS-
sion a fourth quartet from him,•
U explained. "He wants to hear
us play first, so he can get a
sense of how we sound and
where we are coming from
musically.•
"We had a swing band last
year, and it's so popular right
now," Thompson said. •1t really
lends itself to a festive evening."
Organizen hope to draw at least
the same n\Dl'lber Of attendees as
last year -1,300, which would
bring in a net profit of $55,000.
~bued Second Harvest pro-
vides food to 300 noaproftt organi-
zationl in the county, ind\iding
IOUp kitchens. group oo.ne,, senior
centen and churches.
Many of IUt yea.r's participants
wUl be returning: Diva, Ho Sum
Volunteers began planning fOC
this year's festival in May, send-,
i.ng out lette rs to new and past ••
participants. And for Tony Mor·:~
gan, who led the brewery recruO•
ment effort, it proved to be a fun
job at times. ;~
·we bad the horrible task of •:
actually sampling some of the •
microbrews, Morgan said.
The fun will begin at 5:30 ..
p.m. and last unW 8:30 p.m . Pfi.
pa.id tickets are S30; tickets at • ..
the door are MO. : • .. -. . ·.
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· Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot . ' . .....
Friday, October 9, 1998 3
r]unk mail should be returned to sender ,,
'ewport libraries
get onHne system
~
, It's all jUllk, I'm telling you.
: Tons of it. Junk as in •maiJ, • thdt
is. \
: I get it. You get it. We all get
l it. 1 suspect I get more of it
" because of the multiple-hats
: thing. But I'm sure you get your
: snare.
: To keep the defiQitions
straight, junk mail is the stuff in
yow mailbox you never asked
• let. Whereas the cyber stuff in
: your in-box is called "Spam." ·
: OOn't ask. For the moment. junk mtw IS where our i{lterest lies.
Because of rapidly advancing
age (more on that in two weeks),
my memory is highly suspect.· ! Bnt even allowing for senility, r
don 't recall anything bke this 10
oceven five years ago Take your
C'hoice.
Politics (eekl), retailers, credit
, ccttd offers, refinancing, missing
• children, jewelers, insurers,
• roofers, Roto·Rooters, painters,
• plumbers, purveyors and pracb-
lloners of every product and
e'lery skill.
Does it strike anyone else odd
that Macy's has a •special 15-
llour Sale" every weekend? Just
how •special· is something that
happens 50 weekends a year?
-• And why 15 hours? Why not 12
: or.20? Help me understand.
Credit cards? You have to see
it to believe it I have been pre-
• approved for enough credit Cdfds
to tile the bottom of Martha
~ Stewart's pool. Wouldn't you like
COMMENTS &
CURIOSITIES
peter'
buffa
isfied, superior-to-you-your-kids-
and-your house· smirk.
Where were w~1 I remember,
junk mail. Thorc are two cate-
gories that hold c1. very specidl
place of contempt m my heart.
The flrst would b<> d felony sub-
ject to capital punishment tf r
were king. Phony •government"
envelopes. When you open the
official-looking brown envelopo
from the HCalifomid Bureau of
Finance,~ you are quite plec1.sed
to learn that you have definitely,
without c1. 'doubt won $3 million
or d pocket fishenmm.
It turns out the Califomic1.
swecpstdkes dnd, of course, any-
thing even remotely associdted
with Ed McMdhon. They don't
really say you hdve a better
chance at the $7 million if .you
buy a few subscnptions. but the
grap~ics c1.nd copy are laid out to
• dP.llver exactly that message, sub
rost1. If you have• an electron
microscope, you can clearly read
the odds. They are roughly the
Silme thot Bill Clinton will
divorce Hillary dnd marry Mom·
ca arter all.
. The other Jtink moil I love to.
hdte ls the raft of dds and inserts
that dni'!,k with the Penpysaver
every w. · ek, so truck you have lo
i.lowly pry them out of the mail-
box Tlus week it\ the full com-
plement of supermarkets, a hard-
Wdre store, a pdrty store, a want
ad from ln-N-Out Burgers -
"$7 .25 to stdrt plus paid vaca-
tions," maybe I'll hold on to that
one-and d weight-loss pro-
grdm. It's the one with the side-
by-s1de •before & after• photos
of a womdn in a black bikini
With her back to the camera
ln the before shot. she looks
reldtJVely nonnul, except for the
pdrt she sits on, which is unlike
cmything else you've seen m
ndtum dnd would almost ccrtdin-
ly require her to c.tep s1dewdys
through doorwdy:..
She> looks 1w.t great Ill the
etftPr shot, wh1c h 1s supposedly
stx weeks lutP.r. Whdt is d.bsolutl'·
ly uncdnny is thut, weeks later,
the lighting. her huir, even the
illlgle of her arms, are a mirror
,.unage of the before shot. There
ure hundreds of diets to choos
1rom, but remcnib •r, nothmg
comes close to the computm
uruphics diet.
And then, of course, the cata-
logs. My God, the C'atalc1gs. Most
of the yedr, it's unpress1ve
enough. But <tl th1:. timP of year,
it's d tsundnu, d hull-mile v..'ld<•
tornado, d watN lt1nk m \Vest·
nun~ter, d C't.1te9ory 5· hunicun<'.
First, Bloornw's, Nordstrom,
.~Jicman's Suk.s, Macy's and
more -many, m<tny more. Then,
un eerie pause m lute October us
the eye of the storm passes O\'er-
hPdd Then it sturts agam. Faster
now, and faster still, hurling
themselves dgmn!:tt the Windows
<1nd doors, forcmg their way in
hke a cloud of grusshoppers
<l(•vounng a west Texas town.
Eddie Bauer, L.L Bean, Cold·
water Creek, Talbot's, Land's
End, E:mruous of London (not lo
bl' confused with Exirmous of
Pdcoima,) SedSons, Signals, Sun-
d<1nce, Snuth & 1 ldwkms (S-
\\Ords are popula.r,) The Golden
Occir, J Jlll, J . Crew, Ross-
Simons. TLffc1.ny, Chanel, ISdbella
Bird, Gedrys, Pottery Barn, Cratn
& Barrel, Cuddlcdon of 1\-fotn<'
ctnd Allen Allen, to name d few
11> tlwm 110 Pnd to it< Arni yPs,
I'm \\f>U awa1P thnt you can dSk
to lwve your no111e removed from
a 91vM m<uhn~ llSt. The probl m
15, lldtional mailmu lt ts are now
o r> iva 1v and cro!is-polUnatr•d
th11t 11 is almo t lffiJlO s1b)e IO
l)top the vu us one e yc1ur narn
cJ('ts out therll. If you hctvn any
1dects, plt>ct~c let me know. lt'
1111port.u1t. I thmk I hear the mad·
man.
I gottc1 go.
• PETER BUFFA IS the mayor of Co~ta
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CHICI II 011
Stir up seasonal feasts with
award-winning cookbooks
W bile your ca.lendar may not
acknowledge it, tf you're seri-
ous about cuhnary pum.tits,
you know October locks off the holiday
cooking season. To participate with
panache, find
dozens of new,
award·wuming
cookbooks at
Newport libraries.
•Dinner parties
are back,• pro·
claims "Entertain-
ing 101, • a party
guide featuring 52
seasonal menus -
from a Wmter Sol-
stice formal dinner
to a Summer Sup-
per from the garden. Written for anyone
who wants to throw a t~rriflc soiree
Without sj>ending days in the kitchen,
this Julia Child Cookbook Award-win·
ner includes timetables, wine sugges-
tions and decorating tips.
As much a year-round reference as
Mexican-American home cooking
and culture is celebrated in •cocina de
la Familia,• winner of a Julia Child
Cookbook Award. Another such honor
went to •Heirloom Vegetable Garden-
ing," featuring planting, growing and
seed-saving tips for 280 vegetable vari-
eties, plus a sprinkhng of such old-
fashioned. recipes as Parsnip Cake and
Artichoke Pie.
Hundreds of oth~r dishes that do not
include m~t ai;e in "Vegetarian Cook-.
ing for Everyone,• named Best Cook-
• book of the Year by the Intemabonal
Association of Culinary Professionals.
Each vegetable merits a separate sec-
bon that includes advice on purchase
and storage, along with sample
recipes.
October is National Dessert Month
Tit& ...
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a holiday cooking guide, "The New
Making of a Cook" concentrates on the
art, techniques and soence of good
cooking. Named Cookbook of the Year
, by the James Beard Foundation, this
updated handbook by four-star chef
Madeleme Kamman reveals important
whats and whys about food prepara-
tion.
and as good a time
as any to prepare
delicacies from
"The Chocolate
Bible,• another
Julia Child Cook-
book Award-win-
ner. In addition to
more than 150
step-by-step
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with tush color
photos, this unique
reference presents the history of choco-
late, followed by chapters on chocolate
production and techniques for working
with one of manland's most delectable
foods.
Ethruc CUISJJles
are the focus of
other James Beard
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winners. In its food
of the Medlter-
ranean category,
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won recognition
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unscrambling the powers of eggs, this
fine reference includes formulas and
ti{>& designed to make every recipe
successful, whether prepared by an
inexperienced home cook or a gourmet
chef.
ian dishes as basil
frittata and mussel
soup. For international flair, "The Food
and Flavors of Haute Provence" won
honors for a collection of seasonal menus
featuring ingredients from the hidden
heart of France.
• OtECK rT Gm' Is written by the staff of the
Newport Beach Public Library. This week's col-
umn is by Sarah Rosenblum.
The retuni of
~the fantastic four
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Shanghai Quartet to perform
two concerts at The Center
Ka.LY FLYNN
A fter two well-received
perfonnancestwoyears
ago, the popular Shang-
hai Quartet returns to the
Orange County Performing Arts
Center this weekend for anoth-
er pair of chamber music con-
certs in Founders Hall.
mastery of the great works of
the European masters as well as
its comlllltment to new works
·by prominent Asian composers.
The quartet celebrates its 15th
anniversary this year. Founded at
the Shanghai Conservatory in
1983, the quartet debuted at
New York's Town Hall in the
spring of 1987 to great critical
and public acclaim.
date book Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily 'Pilo
Newport Beach artist, environmentalist designs stamp f or the United Nations .
· commemorating the International Year of the Ocean ·
JENIFER RAGLAND
Dattrb
As a professional com-
mercial artist, Larry
Taugher has left his
artistic signature on every-
thing fl:om rock star T-shuts
to Barbie doll boxes.
But. the piece he may be
.most proud of has been tom
up, licked, slapped on pack-
ages and envelopes and sent
all over the world.
Tuugher, a 15-year New-
port Beach resident, is one of
three artists who designed
thiS year's United Nations
stamps commemorating the
International Year of the
Ocean.
"It's pretty competitive, so
it was a real honor to be
chosen," said Taugher, 42,
who describes himself as an
aVld windsurfer. "It was the
first time I've ever done a
stamp and it went really
well, so they've atfead.y
mentioned. they'd like to do
it in the future.•
He said his agent in New
York helped him land the
JOb, which was intended to
draw awareness to the
importa.nce of the ocean and
martne environment for sus-
tainable development on
Earth.
The stamps come in a
sheet of 12, and each sheet
looks like one painting
rather than 12 identical
images. Taugher's under-
water scene depicts a vari-
ety of marine life -dol-
phins, tropical fish, whales
and sharks -interacting
with a scuba diver and
research equipment.
ICIM HAGGfRlY·ZVUUS I DAILY PILOT
Newport Beach artist Larry Taugber designed a sheet of 32-cen t stamps for the United
NaUons. The design de picts a variety of marine We interacting with a scuba diver. ·
"It's about man teaming
to not be so destructive but
to be more helpful to nature
through research,~ Taugher
said. •To get more of a bal-
ance between nature and
man.n
After planning out the
drawing, Taugber said it
took him only a few weeks
to put it down on paper.
While the People at the
United Nations did set out
some guidelines, he said
they gave him a lot of artistic
freedom.
•Tuey were pretty fun to
work with," be said. "They
went along with my ideas.•
While Taugl;ler loves to
paint wildhfe -he has done
so for 10 to 12 yedrs -he
said he is not really passion-
ate about any particular
environmental issue.
He is concerned about
the deforestation of the
world's rain forests and the
poisoning of tropical reefs
He said he likes to illustrate
wild animals and sea life
because it reminds people of
the beauty of nature.
Taugher has been a pro-
fessional artist for about 20
years. He was born in Belle·
fonte, Penn., and was raised
in Ohio. After studymg
patnting at Ohio University,
he received a master of fine
arts in l 980. Smee then, he
has exhibited throughout the
country in re91onal and
national exlub1tlons.
For the past several years,
Tdugher has worked out of a
studlo in the garage of lus
Newport Shores home, using
mostly acrylic paints. He and
his wlf e. Rebecca, have two
young children: Gillian. 9,
and Skylar, 12.
Uke he was, he said
Gillian appears to be des-
tmed to be an arbst.
. "I think she's already
doomed,• he aid JOkmgly.
'° I •
Microbrewin'
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TINA BORGATrA
~Nol
on~ of Newport-Mesa's
biggest graZing events of the year
will talr:e over Crystal Court on
Thursday -the annual Food,
Wme and Micro-brew Fest that
benefits Second Harvest Food
~of Orange County.
"About 30 restaurants, 'J.7 -•
wineries and 20 breweries will
participate in this year's event,
now in its 14th year.
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The quartet will perform a
special concert for children at
11 a.m. Saturday as part of the
Saturdays at The Center Series.
Then the quartet opens The
Center's 1998-99 Concert Series
with a performance in Founders
Hall at 4 p .m. Sunday.
With four performances in
two years, it seems f8.U' to ask
what keeps drawing the quartet
back.
Shortly after its U.S. debut,
the quarte t w9n U}e presti·
gious Chicago Discovery Com-
petition and embarked on an
extensive towing career. The
group has been ensemble-in-
residence at the Tanglewood
and Ravinia Festivals, and has
made several appearances at
Lincoln Center's Mostly
Mozart Festival and Great Per-
formers senes.
adventurous musical tastes, Li
said the quartet enjoys perform-
ing for children because of the
less formal atmosphere of these
concerts.
piece Will be violist Richard
Young, one of the quartet's
mentors. For its anniversary
season, the quartet has mvited
former teachers to perform with
it at selected tour stops.
•rt really l5 a festival atmos-
phere," said Nicole Thompson,
Second Harvest's development
manager. •we'll have Inctian
food, Persian food, Italian, Mexi-
can. So there's this wonderful
smell from all the different foods
around the shopping center.•
Dinner music will be lively as
well, with swing tunes performed
by the Eddie Reed Big Band
orchestra.
Bistro, McConnick & Schmlcks, :
just to name a few. Din Din at :
Bamboo Terrace, the Back Bay •
Rowing Club, Vie de France and •
Sundried Tomato Cafe, located m
Orange, are new to the festival :
this year. •. "The Center ls very impres-
sive,• said first violinist
Weigang U . "And Founders
Hall has such great acoustics.
: We made a very good recording
: of ow last concert there." Along
:; with Li, the quartet is composed
'•of Yiwen Jiang, violin; Hong-
;· gang l.J, viola, and James Wil-
. son, cello.
The ensemble has been
• hailed by critics and audiences
as one of the foremost quartets
• of Its generation, noted for its
VOL 12, NO. 241
For children's concerts the
quartet presents a special pro-
gram of lively and entertaining
music perfectly designed to
introduce young audiences to
live chamber music perfor-
mances.
•l(ids are very responsive,
less prejudiced m their musica.l
tastes than adults,• Li said.
•Tuey are more open to mod-
em music, music from com-
posers such as Bartok. •
In addition to its more
•0ur concerts for children
are a lot less serious than our
performances for adults," he
said. "They're much more casu-
al and tun.•
The quartet shO)\'S off its
more grown-up side Sunday.
For its Center Concert Senes
appearance, the quartet will
perform a program featuring
Mozart's Quartet in D Major,
K.575, Bright Sheng's Quartet
No. 3 and Brahms' Quintet No.
1 in P, Opus 88.
Joining the quartet for its
performance of the Brahms'
Young won't be the only spe-
cial guest at Sunday afternoon's
perf onnance. Composer Bright
Sheng will be m the auctience
to watch the ensemble perform
his Quartet No. 3. It will be the
group's first performance of the
Sheng piece.
•we are hoping to comnus-
sion a fourth quartet from him,•
Li explained. •He wants to hear
us play first, so he can get a
sense of how we sound and
where we are coming from
musically.•
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First low
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First high
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Second low
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12:08 p.m. 5.1
SATVftDAY
First low
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1:46 1.m. 3.9
second low
1:31 p.m. 0.3
Second high
·we had a swing band last
year, aild it's so popular right
DOW,. Tbomj>son said. "It really
lends itlelf to a festive evening."
Organizers hope to draw at least
tbe same D\DDber Of attendees as
last year-1,300, which would
bring in a net profit at $55,000.
Orang&-bued Second Harv~ pro-
vides foiod to 300 nooproftt organi-
ationt in the county, lnduding
soup kitchens. group homes. senior
t'8Dterl and churches.
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this year's festival in Mey, send-: in9 out letters to new Bild past • •
participants. And for Tony Mor·:
gen, who led the brewery recrul•
ment effort, it proved to be a fun.
job at times. ;.
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actually sampling some of the :
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Many of last year's participants
will be retwning: Diva, Ho Sum
The fun Will begin at 5:30 • ..
p.m. and last unUl 8:30 p .m. ~
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• N9wpcwt 'Cent9r Drive Several items of clothing and 1 ~
ring worth $1 ,407 ~!9 stolen from• car In the 600 block. :
•Newport CenW DtfW· A cellu~r phone worth $749 was ::
stolen from • car In the aoo block. :
• Olllcmont Lw. Mtscella'le<>us electrical supplies worth :;
S4,800 were stolen from • construction site In the tint block. : :
• tal1mo: A car stereo and• pair of speaken worth $1.355 :··
were stolen In tht 2500 block. ': •• • Jtth "'-ti A mounqln bike worth S800 wn sto6en from ...
home In ~ 300 block. •: ... ••
COSTA MISA :•
• 11rt1t1o1 ~ '~ pecks of cl9amt• worth U2 wtte : •
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We should have
some fun, peaky
WIWS throughout
the weekend In the
waist· to chest-high
eru. The swell ls out
of the northwest
every eight seconds
•nd out of the
southwest~ 14
seconds. W. lhOuld
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot __J Friday, October 9, l 998 3
~~Junk mail should be returned t~ sender ,
ewport libraries
get online systc1n
·~ t It's all Junk, l 'm tellmg you. . ! Tons of it. Junk dS in "mail,• that
lS.
,, I get it. You get it. We all gel
it. I suspect I get more of 1t
" because of the multiple-hats
: thing. But rm sure you get your
: snare.
To keep the definitions
strdight, junk mail is the stuff in
your mailbox you never asked
fot. Whereas the cyber stuff in
· yctur in-box is called "Spam."
: DOn't ask. For the moment, junk
mail is where our interest lies.
Because of rap1dly advancing
dQe (more on that in two weeks),
• my memory is highly s~spect.
: But even allowing for senility, I
: don't recall anything like this 10
~ oceven five years ago Take your
E choice.
• Politics (eekl). retailers, credit
c<O"d offers, refinancing, rnissmg
.. children, jewelers, insurers,
• roofers, Roto-Rooters, painters,
• plwnbers, purveyors and practi-
tioners of every product and
e<lery skill.
Does it st:rjke anyone else odd
· that Macy's has a "Speoal 15-
1 lour Sale" every weekend? Just
·how "special" is something that
happens 50 weekends a yed!?
And why 15 hours? Why not 12
; or.20? Help me understand
: Credit cards? You have to see
: it to believe it I have be~n pre-
dpproved for enough credit cdrds
C OMMENT S &
CURIOSITIES
peter
buff a
isfied, supenor-to-you-your-kids-
and-your house" srrurk.
Where were we? I remember,
junk mail. Thor<' tire two cate-
gones that hold d very spec1dl
place of contempt in my heart.
The first would be d felony sub-
ject to cap1ttll purushment if I
were lung. Phony "9overrunent"
envelopes. When you open lhe
offioal-looking brown envelope
from the "C<llilom1a Bu:eau of
Fmdnce," you drc• quite pledscd
to ledrn that you have definitely,
without a doubt won $3 million
or a pocket hsherman.
!>weepstakes dnd, of course, any·
thing even r~·motcly associated
wtU1 Ed McMahon. They don't
really say you have a better
chance at the $7 million if you
buy a few sub:,criptions,• but the
graphics and copy are ld1d out to
deliver exactly thut message. sub
rosa. Jf you hdVP an ~leclron
microscope, you <:<tn clearly re<td
the odds. They are roughly the
sume thdt Bill Clinton will
divorce Hillury and 1Tu1rry Moni-
ca arter an. l
The qther Junk mdu J love to
hclte 1s thl• raft of dds dnd inserts
lhdl arrive with the Pennysaver
f'very week, so thick you have to
slowly pry them out of the mail-
box. Th.is week it's the full com-
plement of supermarkets, a hard-
Wdre store, d pdrty store, a want
dd from In-N-Out Burgers -
"$7 .25 to start plus paid vaca-
tions," mdybe I'll hold on to that
one -and d weight-loss pro-gfdm It's the one with the s1de-
hy-sicle •betore & alter· photos
of a woman m d black bikini
with her bdck to the camera
ln the bcfor<' shot, she looks
relatively nonnc1l, except for the
part she sits on, which 1s unlike
anythmq Ph(• you've seen in
nu lure .incl would almost certtnn-
ly requue her to step sideway:,
throuqh cloorw<tys.
ShE> looks JU!->l great m the
alter shot, wh1c. h is supposedly
sue weeks lotN Whut is absolutt ..
ly uncanny 1s thdl, weeks later,
the lighting, hor hau, even the
angle or her urms, are a muror
image of the belore shot. There
are hundreds ot diets to choos<•
from, but rcm<.'.mbcr, nothing
< omes close to th<! computer
grc1phics dwl.
And then, of c-ourse, the Cdt.1-
logs. My Cod, the cotdlogs. Most
of the yeqr, 1t's, tmpreJ>S(Vt!
enough. But ut Uus tinw of yt><u,
it's a tsundmj, a hdU-m.1.le w1dP
tornado, d walPr tc1nl< m Wcst-
mmster, a C'ut<>.qory 5 hutricarw.
First, Bloom1c's, Nordstro1h, ·
Nieman's, &lks, Mc.lC)''s and
more -many, nltlny more. Then,
c1n eerie pduse in Idle Octoher dS
the eye of the storm passe.!> over-
head. Then it starts again. Fdstcr
now, and faster sWJ, hurling
themselves dQdmst the windows
t.1nd doors, forcmg their way rn
like a cloud of grasshoppers
d~vouring a west Texas t own
Edctie Bauer, L.L. Bean, Cold-
water Creek, Talbot's, Land's
end, Exuruous of London (not to
he confused Wlth Ex.uruous of
Pacoima,) Sedsons, Signals, Sun -
dunce, Snuth & Hawkins (S-'""
words are popular,) The Colden
Bear, J. Jill, J Crew, Ross-
~1mons, Tt.Jfdny, C'hctnel. lsabeUc1
Bird, Cedl)'s, Poltery Barn. Crull'
& Barrel, Cucldlecton of Mame
cmd Allen Allc•n, to name d lcw.
Js lht.•rc nu f•1HJ lei ti( And yPs,
I'm well llwa1P lhtil you c<111 a k
to have your mun .. rt•moved from
· a given mailing list. The problem
1 , national rnalhnu list arc now
c1 perva 1ve nnd cm -polltnatPd
lhdl 11 ts utmost 1mposs1ble to
stop the \'ints ot1< c your ncun~
<Jl'ls out lher~. II you h.ive ilny
Hied , pledsP let me know It's
unportunt. 1 lhmk I hedr Uie mail·
man
. I gotta uo
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4 Friday, October 9 I l 998 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
Buffaloed by Bronco-mania? Ram them Costa Mesa firefighters help out
other departmenm at major blaz~ Dad gwn that Andy Rooney!
Here I've been carefully collect-
111g fodder tor a column on how
Americans happily go around
hyping all manner of businesses
on their T-shirts and cars.
So what does Rooney do Sun-
day rught on M60 Minutes?". He
does one of his patented, cur-
mudgeonly essays on, what else,
how Amerirans happily go
around hyping a.11 manner or
businesses on their T-shirts and
ca.rs.
He uses the latest mega-huck-
ster, Tommy Hilfiger, as his horri-
ble example. And I agree, Hil-
figer has taken American brand-
shneking to a new high.,Or low.
Andy said the whole t1ung
began with Lows Vwtton lug-
. gage. I have a couple of pieces of
genuine Louis V. l didn't buy
them. 1 inherited them from my
mother. l cannot conce1ve of pay-
ing big bucks for Lows' gear. So
my Louis V. 's serve lowly fl'l:IS·
sions.
One is a man's shaving k.it,
which I use for my cellular
phone. The other lS a handy,
satchel-type bdg m which 1 tote
my socket wrenche~.
I'm not sure I agree with Andy
about Louis Vwtton originating
the practice of brand.mg mer-
chandlse My guess is it wds the
European mcmufacturer, Lacoste.
Remember. the polo-type shuts
With the llttle alligators on the
left breast?
As usual, the trendsetters
seem to be overwhelmed by
those who come later and knock
them off. I can't remember the
THE FRED
COLUMN
fred
·martin
•last time I saw a Lacoste alligator
on a shirt in a store, let aloile
guarding the port side of some-
one's breast.
Now, everybody 1n the rag
trade is marketing their goods
with ever-larger brand names
and logos. Some -e.g., Chanel
and Brooks Brothers with its
lamb-in-a-sling -do it with rel-
ative taste.
Others -Donna Karan,
B.U M. and even old-school
Abercrombie & Fitch -figure
the bigger and brassier the bet-
ter. Then, along comes Tommy
Hilhger, who eclipses them all on
the scales of boldness, brashness
and wretched excess.
Amencans will promote any-
thrng on their chests: cnuse
slups. real-estate tracts, colfeges,
dog food, rr,lce horses, bambUJ'g·
er stands and countless tourist
destinations. My wl!e proudly
wears a Gustav Mahler sweat
shirt she bought at a Pacific Sym·
phony Orchestra concert.
Not to mention athletic teams,
ot all kinds and levels of sport.
Denve{ is probably the sports-
nuttiest town m the country. It is
esJ)ecially Bronco nuts. I would-
n't be surprised U, any day now,
someone on the City Council
made a motion to have Denver
traffic lights changed to blue and
orange instead of green and red.
The town is awash in Bronco
merchandise. I went out to the
company store at Bronco head-
quarters to see about buying
something Bronco for our grand-
-son, Travis.
The Trav is, like everybody
else in the Rocky MoUTJtain
region, a John Elway fan. So l
asked the lady in the shop if she
had any children's T-shirts or,
better yet, sunulated Jerseys,
with Elway'<; hollowed number 7
on them.
She pointed me to a rack
across a room overflowmg with
orange and blue stuft. Sure
enough, they hdd pl£>nty of kid·
size shirt:. and Jerseys. The little
blue Jerseys with the orange _
number 7 were $49, the shirts
·$25. I left quietly.
Last week when our grand-
sons were visitmg, I took 1lavis
down to the Colorado State Uni-
versity bookstore and bought
him a green )Cr!>cy. ll bore the
number 12, whJCh 1s worn by the
ciirrent quarterback of the CSU
Rams (four vnns, two losses),
Ryan Eslinger.
The Trav loves it. He sleeps in
it, and he lords it ovec the neigh·
•
Bra & Paut9
Sale
No special ord ers . -----Kr 1st en's
Lingerie • ,Loungewear • Gifts --
-westeliff Court• 1719 WestcliffDr.
Newport Beach
Monday-S,aturday 10-6
631-SEXY (7399)
borhood kids, who only have
John Elway jerseys l justified the
purchase by the fact that the out-
rageous profits on the shirt go to
a splendid but needy university,
instead of to the finanoal empire
that is the Denver Broncos.
I was not sure, however, how
the nav's father, a third-genera·
tion University of Colorado Buf-
falo, would take seeing his first-
born male child running around
1l1 Colorado State attire.
"It could've been worse," I
told Steve, who was really qwte
nice about it.
"How's that?" he asked.
"Well, they had these great
shirts that said, Whdt did the
Boulder grad say to the Fort.
Collins grad?' M •
·Uh-oh,· Steve mtel)ected
wanly.
" Do you want fries with
that?"'
"Very funny,• Steve said with
JUSt a touch of edge to his voice.
~And what was the score of the
CU-CSU game in September?"
Sad to say, it was something
like 42-14 m favor or the ham-
burger flippers. And you can
probably buy a T-shirt anywhere
m Boulder commemorating the
dreadful mdssacre.
• FRED MARTIN IS a forrne~· Newport
Beach resident who writes this column
from Fort Collins. Colo
.....
~ U.. muiky, brown
haze ~ tbe ~ter
Loi ~ t>Mln liel another
fire that Qaedl to be muffed,
Aamsl eDclenger or ravage
aaes of land. Hemes ~
protection. And when there ii a
major catutrophe, such u this
week's wildfires iJi Rivenlde
County,• rest ass~ tbaf
~ County is sendig.g a
strike team to Usist.
A group of about 20 fire-
fighters was recently called to
ra¢ng blazes tn Banning and
Beaumont. The team com·
prised or five engilles from var-
ious Orange County cities JS
assigned to back up fire crews
-that try to contain the blaze.
Each city is given the lead for
the strike team on a rotational
basis. This week it was Costa
Mesa's tum.
"Without a strike team there
would be a real depletion of
resources,• said Costa Mesa
Battalion Cluef Chns Riley.
wThere would be a lot of disor-
ganization with large·ScaJe
emergencies. That wouldn't
bode well for anyone."
Riley recently returned from
the Mount Edna fire, a 24,000·
plus.acre fire that was 75%;
t'Olltained 11tund4y. 'l'!llU dlify ••
wbk:h Included gUArding etgh(
b~ would 198111 llmple to
most but invaluable to ~>
who may be tbiMt8Ded. 1be
bomeS sat IOUth of tbe fire, but
with swtrtiDg 5*Qta Ana wlim.
the firefighters bad to be alert
and ready. 1be team~ a
lookout, who updated othe~"
firefighters about tbe mtuation.,
•We have to pomtlon our-
selves just in case tbe Ike lbift~
ed on us,• be Mid. •With Winds,.
in excess of 35 mph. things can.
get very errattc."
Strike teams from Orange
County have been instrumental
in assisting other agencies in
the past decade. They helped •
with the Malibu a.nd Laguna
Canyon fll'es, which destroy~
hundreds of homes, and the~
Angeles riots.
Riley said a strike team is
important to the overall mutual-
rud system that benefits all pub-
lic safety agencies. \
•Tue flexibility with the sys-.
tern is the beauty of it all,• he
said. •Now we go back to the
bottom of the list, but we can ,
still loan out an engine if a 1 major problem arises. It defil. •
nitely helps us when we ara
developing our safety plan.•
Carpal 1lm"tl Syndromt PaHmts or pt.>0ple with weak grip '>ln'ngth dl'l' Jlct'dt'd lo participate in a l"f'!K'iln:h study
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Fndoy, October 9, l 998 5
Owner
burning
over theft
at store
• About $10,000 in
merchandise stolen
from Royal Cigar
Society on Monday.
lbtyPb
COSTA MESA
Michael Delio i~ furrung
mad
The co-owner of the Roy-
al Cigar Society on Harbor
Boulevard is sWl trytng to
regroup after a burglary at
his specialty store Monday.
Someone broke mto the
shop early that mommg
hours and took about
$10,000 in merchandise.
Gone are the expensive
gold lighters. Lost are the
hard-to-find. cigars. Delio is
finding little to lift his sullen
spirits.
"It looks like whoever did
tlus clidn't have any rhyme
or reason,• he said. "They
just came in and took what-
~ver they could get their
~bends on. It's so frustrating."
: Costa Mes!l police say
· • ~e burglars were brazen
•enough not only lo loot
tteLio's store but also hit
•l:loat Hill Records across the
}treet. The music store also
1~st some property the same
·~ening.
:·. But it's DeLlo's merchan· ~<Use that may be hard to
t replace. Although the store's
: h.umidor was untouched -
, l:>eLlo th mks it was too dark
Jor the robbers to notice -
t~ases of vintage ogars were
lifted from behlnd the
: i:ounter Delio rattled of[
: brand names from Latin
• j\mencan countries such as
:Nicaragua and the Domini·
''=an Republic. · f: Delio and co-owner
tChristi.na Paris recently
'ieturned from a trade show :Jn Nashville, T~.~ ~here
:they had purchased their
:newly amved stock.
!_F.eordenng a replacement
~chipment poses a problem
•'because there are limited . . . ,pgar crops.
:· "Th'ey ' took our Christ-
: mas goods that will be hard
Jto replace,·. Pans scud. t ";They went alter the hot
?:onunodity nght now. Tlus
~'Whole thmg has been a
:4llghtmare. •
I~ Police believe the bur-
tjtars used a large vehicle to
rvove the stolen goods and
: Jh,en Jmrriedly went through
:-01e store when the aJarm
Ji.vas soWlded. t DeLlo added that he has
~ailed local pawnshops and
• lorewamed them about the
:stolen lighters and cigar cut-
:ters that may end up tn their
' stores. He said many of the
ogar accessones are tugh-
' priced and valuable.
•: "There was some really
:ruce stuff, but a lod on the
(itreet wouldn't know or care
,)bout it,• he said. ·we're
: defutitely upset about tlus,
i but it's 1ust another obstacle
we'll have to get over."
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Niile students receive nationwide recognition
H
• Seniors at Newport Harbor High School were
commended for scoring among the top 5 % in the
United States on achievement test last year. ·
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NEWPORT BEACH -Nine
Newport Harbor High School stu-
dents scored among the top 5%
of students nationwide who took
the Preliminary Scholastic
Achievement Test laslyear.
And Wedne~day, those stu-
dents -now seniors -• were
honored for their achievement
with commendations from the
National Ment Scilolarslup Pro-
gram
•1 know this lS something that
colleges look at, and it's a real
nice award to get: said 17-year-
old Knstine Harrington, who is
one of the nine. "Very few people
get this, and it'll look really good
on my application."
The other students who
received letters of commendation
are Kathryn Gausewit2, Justin
Lo, Kelsey Long, Kelly McKenzie,
Megan Schuler, Matthew Singer,
Laura Stiel and Kristen Whitney.
0[ the more than 1 million Stu·
dents who took the exam last
year, the Newport Harbor stu-
dents scored among the top
34,000, according to a National
Merit press release.
"lt makes us all very proud,"
said Newport Harbor counselor
Mary Lackey. "But more unpor-
tantly, it looks really good for
them as they apply for college.•
Knstine, who had the highest
score at Newport Harbor, was
one point shy of being a semifi-
nalist, wtucb would have quali-
' .
"It makes us all very
proud. But more impor-
tantly, it looks really good
for them as they apply for
college."
Mary Lackey
Newport l-iarbor couMelor
fied her to receive a National
Ment scholarstup.
The editor m chief of the New-
port Harbor Beacon, Knstine said
she would like to attend David-
son College, a pnvate Presbyter-
ian college in North Carolma and
ma1or in either political science or
hlstory. Both majors are assets for
a career in broadcast journalism,
she said.
"I'm going there in December,
and it looks like the ideal col-
lege," she said.
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Daily Pilot. Aroond Town, 330 W. Bay St ..
Costa Mesa, 92627; fax them to 646·
4170; or call 540-1224, ext. 228. A com-
plete listing of Around Town can be
found at www.lat1mes.com/pilot.
TODAY
A yoga class will be presented by
:w.ye<1r veteran Helcnd Sprake
from 9 to 10'.15 am. -at the Nancy
Clark Eductttion Center, 471 Old
NPwport Road, Suite 103, New-
port Beach. Admission is $8 per
cldss or $.10 for four prepaid class-
•• ., For more information, call
f94<ll 548-4059
The 1998 Home Entertainment
Expo & Sdle will take place
through Sunday al The Hyatt
NPwporter, 1107 Jamboree Road,
!\;pwport Beach. Hours are from 4
to 6 30 pm. today, 10 a.m. to 8:30
pm ..., 1turday, and 11 a.m. to 5
p m ~undd} Kool & the Gang
will pE'rfom1 from 8 to 10 pm.
toddy. Tickets for the expo are $10
flt the door Hdlf-price coupons
t1ie <1va1lable at local audio/video
rPtd1lcrs. General concert admis-
Mon 1s $35, VIP reserved seats are
sso Concert tickets are available
• 11 .111 T1cketmaster locations,
ncludmg The> Wherehouse, Tow-
c>r RE•rords and Robinsons-May.
F1Jr mor<' 1rtonnation, c::ull (949)
7'.lll-1234
A semindr titled Putting It All
T•><JPlht>r -Ftom Idea to Profit \ .. 1u he pw-.<>ntPd from 8 to 10
p m m the Scwnce Lecture Build-
mg at OCC, 2701 FdtlVlew Road,
Costa =--te-.a. Adnuss1on is $15.
Reg1straUon b(•qins at 7:30 p.m
f or more mfonnallon, cdll (949)
"253-095'.?
. . .
The play "Steel Magnolias" will
be presented at 8 p.m. today and
Saturday at the Theater District,
2930 Bristol St, Costa Mesa.
Admission is $15 for Friday and
$20 for Saturday. For more mfor-.
mation, call 435-4043.
"A Personal View of CaUfomta,"
a watercolor exhibit by Richard
Thomsen, will be on display
through Oct. 31 at the Newport
Beach Central Library foyer, 1000
Avocado Ave. For more informa-
tion, call (949) 717-3801.
SATURDAY
A beach walk will take place at 9
a.m. at Crystal Cove State Park,
8471 E. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. Walkers will meet at Peli-
can Point Parking Lot No. 2 Park:
ing is $5. For more information,
call (949) 497-7647
A back-country hike will take
place at 9 a.m. at Crystal Cove
State Park, 8471 E. Coast High-
way, Newport Beach. Hikers will
meet at El Morro V1S1tor Center.
Parking is $5. For more mfonnd-
tion, call (94~) 497-7647.
SUNDAY ·
A back-country hike wiJl take
place at 9 a.m. at Crtstdl Cove
State Park, 8471 E. C0c1st High-
way, Newpor\ Beach. Hikers will
meet at El Morro Visitor Center.
Parking is $5. For more informa-
tion, cdll (949) 497-7647
A special Undy swing workshop
will be presented at the DeFore
Dance Center, 151 Kalmus Dnve,
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·around tOwn Newport Beach/Costa M.8$0 Daily Pile>t -
G-3, Costa Mesa. The intermedi-
ate/advanced class will take place
from 2 to 4:30 p .m. The beginning
class will be from 5 to 7:30 p .m.
Admission is $15. Classes are for
ind.ivtduals 13 and above. Part-
ners are not necessary. For more
information. call 241-9908.
MONDAY
A yoga class will be presented by
30-year veteran Helena Sprake
from 6:30 fo 8 p.m. at the Nancy
Clark Education Center, 471 Old
Newport Road, Suite 103, New-
port Beach. Admission is $8 per
class or $30 for four prepaid class-
es. For more information, call
(949) S..8-4<>59.
TUESDAY
A yoga class will be presented by
30-year veteran Helena Sprake
from 9 to 10:15 a.m. at the Nancy
Clark Education Center, 4 71 Old
Newport Road, Suite 103, New-
port Beach. Admission is $8 per
class or $30 for four prepaid class-
es. For more information, call
(949) 548-4059.
WEDNESDAY
1be Networkers wtll meet from
11:45 a .m. to 1 p.m. at the Costa
Mesa Golf and Country Club,
1701 Golf Course Drive. Admis-
sion is St 2 and includes lunch. For
more information, call 885-9093.
Senior consultant Bob Brennan
will lead a free discussion of
reverse mortgages at 3 p.m. for
seniors 62 and over at Bayside
Village, 300 E. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. For more infor-
mation, call 723-0233 .
Conned at the Corona de l Mar
Branch Llbrary, a series of work-
shops featuring tips for effective
use of library resources, will be
presented from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
every Wednesday through Nov.
25 at the library, 420 Marigold
Ave. The workshops will also fea-
ture strategies for Web naviga-
tion. Admission is free. For more
information, call 717-3801.
THURSDAY
A yoga class will be presented by
30-year veter:an Helena Sprake
from 9 to 10:15 a .m. at the Nancy
Clark Education Center, 471 Old
Newport Road, Suite 103, New-
port Beach. Admission is $8 per
class or $30 for four prepaid class-
es. For more information. call
(949) 548-4059.
Cooking with Herbs will be dis-
cussed at the Newport Hills Gar-
den Club meeting at 10 a.m. at
the Harbor View Club, House II,
1800 Port Carlow Place, Newport
Beach. Arlen Bolton will be the
guest speaker. Coffee will be
served at 9:30 a.m. The business
meeting will start at 11 a.m. New
members are welcome. For more
infotmation, call (949) 644-8806.
A mental illness support ·group
will be meet from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
at the Costa Mesa Commuruty
Center's Fauview Room, 1845
Park Ave. For more Wormation,
call (949) 548-7274.
OCT. 17
A mountain bike ride will take
place at 9 a.m. at Crystal Cove
State Park, 8471 E. Coast High-
way, Newport Beach. Riders will
meet at El Morro VtSitor Center .
Thursday, •cteber 15th, JCICll
5:30 te 8·30 p.m.
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Parklng is $5. For more inform a.·
tion, call (949) 497-7647.
OCT. 31
The Newport-Mesa area Parents
Without Partners chapter will pn~
sent a Halloween dance from 8
p.m to midnight at the Buel'lil
Pdrk Hotel, 7675 Crescent Ave ..
Buena Park. Costumes are
optiORal. Admission is $6 for
members and $8 for nonmem-
bers. For more information, ccill
848-5836.
ONGOING
Prospects Networking Group
meets from 7:15 to 8:30 am
Wednesdays at Mimi's Cafe, 1835
Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa.
Breaklast ts $6. For more informi\-
tion, call Angie Stafford at 474-
2225 or Tma Firman at 551-3156.
Nicotine Anonymous fellowshJp
wdflts to help men and women
who smoke to quit and remain
smoke free. For more infonnabon
on local evening meetings, call
650-2713.
•
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1t4awport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pil~t
·ne Co la Mesa HbtortcaJ Soci-
ety hold:. a fret? open house from
It a m. to 3, p.m. Thun.days at
HOO Anaheun Avf'.., Costa Mesa.
The event features memorabilia
from the city of Costa Mesa and
•the Santa Ana Anny Air Base. For
h1ore infotnldtion, call 631-5918.
I I
.f>vereaters· Anonymous meets
tfdm 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at
'Str John's Episcopdl Church, 183
•fl. Bay St, Costa Meso For more
J nfonnt1tion, cdll Y53-0900.
Oasis Senior Center offers a
Pdrkmson's dJ.sease support group
from 7 . to 9 pm the second
Thursday of each month at 800
Marguenle Ave., .Corona del Mar.
CPbr more 111fonnat1on, call 644-
0244. ,..
rfhe Yoga Place offers a prenatal
. and postndtal yoga cldss from 3 to
4·30 pm. Thursday!.. New classes
begin on the first of the month.
For more mformotion, call 642-
'f 4'00.
' 1)
•Hoag Cancer Center offers Man
•to Man, t1 free prostate cancer dJs-
1l-uss10n group, frQm 7 10 8:30 p m
lhl' first Wednesddy of each
month at the center dud1torium, 1
.Hoag Drive, Building 41 .. New-
pqrt Beacll. For reservations or
re infonnation, call 722-6237.
• Pacific Business Xchange
weekly b1 eakf ast meetings at
:a.m. Tuesdays at the Pacific
b, 4110 ~1dcArthur Blvd ,
ewport Beach. There IS no
ge for the initial meeting. For
'" re information, call 640-0588 . •• • IThe Newport Beach Psycholog1-
•CCl.I As oc1ation presents a coed
irelationstup group called Insight
jEquab Power at 7 p m . Thurs-
days. The fee 1s $25 per week. For
more mlormution, call 722-4588.
't
Hoag Cancer Center offers a free
relaxation and imagery workshop
from 10 to 11:30 a.m. the fourth
Wednesday or each month at 1
Hoag Dnve, Building 41, New·
port Beach. For more infonnation,
call 760-5542.
The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar
711 of Orange County offers a
program for young men ages 14
to 18 interested in learning about
Sailing, seamanship, piloting,
"'navigation and cruising. Meet-
ings are from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednes-
days at the SPa Explorer Sea
Base, 1931 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. For more infor-
mation, call 642-6301 or 551-
8591.
Oasis Senlor Centet-offers ongo-
ing assistance, counseling and
referral services for seniors For
appointments or more infonnd-
tion, call 644-3244
The Costa Mesa Senlor Citizen
Square and Round Dance Club
seeks experienced dancers to join
m from 9 to 11 a.m. ThW'Sdays at
the Costa Mesa Senior Center,
19th and Pomona streets, Costa
Mesa. For more information, call
1545-5669.
I A free support group for cancer
I patients meets at 7 p.m. Wednes-
days and a support group for peo·
ple suffering from chronic fatigue
syndrome meets from 7 to 10 p.m.
Wednesdays at the Institute tor
Holistic Treatment and Research,
4019 Westerly Place, Suite 100,
Newport Beach. For more mfor-
mation, call 251-8700.
Arthritis Foundation Instructor
Wyoma McKinley leads an exer-
ose class at 11 a.m. Thursdays at
the Jewish Senior Center, 250 E.
Baker St., Costa Mesa For more
information, call 513-5641. .
Nightly meetings are offered ln
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around town
for anyone who wants to over-
come nicotine addiction. For a
chedule or more inform.anon, ca.U
774-9106 or (800) 642-0666.
The Newport Beach Dlstin-
gwshed Toastmasters Club 1300
meets from 1 to 9 p.m . Tuesdays
in Sgt. Pepperoni's meetmg room,
2300 Bristol St., Newport Beach.
For reservations or more inlorma-
tion, call 730-3671.
Mesa Messengers Toastmaster
Club 691 in Costa Mesa meets at
1 p.m. Tuesdays a t Mesa Verde
United Methodist Church, 1701
W. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For
more infonnation, ca¥ 540-4446.
Blue Flame Tollsbqasters Club
2717 meets al 7 a.m. Wednesdays
at the Village Fanner, South
Coast Plaza Village, 1651 Sun-
flower Ave., Costa Mesa. The
meeting is free for first-time visJ-
tors. For more information, call
855-4308.
Toastmasters Club 231 meets at 7
a m Mondays at The Irvine Co.,
550-C Newport Center, Newport
Beach. For more information, Cdll
733-2209
Harborlltes Toastmaster Club
r927 meets al 7 a.m. Wednesdays
a t the Riverboat Cafe, 151 E.
Coast l lighway, Newport Beach.
For more information, call 965-
3648.
Udo hie Toastmaster me ts
Monda~ from 6:30 to 8 p.m dt
the Glendale Federal Bank Com-
munity Room, 100 Newport Cen-
ter Dnve, Fashion Island. New-
port Beach. For more information,
call 964·5314.
·oasis Senior Center offers a
Care-A-Van transport to tak•!
members to appointments and
grocery shopping. The shuttle
takes members to the center. r:or
appoUllmenls, call 644-3244.
People lnterested ln reading
English Ctln learn wtth the help of
a tutor. Hourly rates and times
negotiable. For more information,
call 851-1739
Oasls Senior Center offers Visu-
al-aid screcmngs wtth a Brnillf•
Institute representauve by
appomtment. For more infonna-
llon, call 644-3244.
Oasis Senlor Center bas a walk-
ing group called Walkers Not
Rockers that meets once a week
to ~njoy scenic walks in and
around thC' Newport Beach areu.
For more information, clil.l 644·
3244.
Essential Weight Management
offers mtoractive and prodcllve
weight loss groups. Lcdm behav-
ior modification and other tech-
niques to control your weight.
Cost 1s $20. Groups meet from
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6 30 to 8 p .m . Wednesdayi; and
Thur5day at Jti~ San M19ucl Dn·
ve, Swte 350, Newport Ueoch For
more information, cull 718-9848.
The Hope Instttute, a center for
recovery and fanul~· education,
oflers d wom'!n's i;Upsx>rl grouJI
from 6:30 to 8 pm. l\1f'S<ldyS at
;l900 Bnstol St.. C-206, Costa
Mesa For more information, rull
432-0020. .
The Healing ConnecUoo oilers a
women's reldhonship group at 7
p.m Tuesdays at 4425 Jumlx>reP
Road, 180-A, Newport BNwh. For
morn mtonnahon,' call 261-8003.
Women Helping Women otiers a
free peer support group for
women in transition from 3.15 to
4:15 p .m Wedne days at 425 E.
18Ul St., Costa Mesa. Topics
mclude sell e~teem, e.xplornhon of
feelings, commuruc<1tton, trciuma
recovery and persondl supporL
For mor.e information, Cdll b31-
2333'.
Body Deslgn and United Studios
of Sell-Defense offers kJ< 'k boxmq
cldsi.es from 8:30 to !:l.:m am
Tuu:;d<1ys, ThursddyS und Satur-
dct~ at 1000 W Codst HJqhwuy,
~u1te C, Newport Bcc1ch. ThP rn<>t
ls $8 per class. f~or more inlontla·
lion, Call n2-0526.
AJcohoUcs Anonymous mePts
from b:45 to 7:45 d m Monday
Fridoy, OctOber 9, 1998 i
through ~nd1ty m Hoom 3 at 0 sis
S<!mor Center, 800 Margucri'
A'We., Corona del Mar. For mot.J"
mtonnauon, call 644-324-4.
Tbt! Air.helmet' Association and
Gnef Suvpt_:irt Group of Newport
ViUd WestNilla Rosa co pon:>ors a
free• support group me"ting for
fiHCgJVNS at 7 pm. tb~ fourth
'J'hursddy of retch rnonlh through
O<:lObPr dl N••wport Villa West
As..,1!-tlP.d L1v1ng , 393 Hospital
.HntH1, Newport Beach. For mor••
mhmnut.Jon, call 631-3555.
The ;\lzhf.'imer's AssodaUon and
M~u T~narP, o 1f'~identlal com-
muruty fo1 p~ople · with
AlzhP1mer' dt..,ea. 1• and related
d"mentics, offers a free support
'group h>r iare91vers cat 6.30 pm.
the lu..,t Tuesday of each month at
Me5a Tcrrao", 350 W Bay St.,
Co ta Me a For more mlorma
• lion, call 283-11 l l
AnoU1er Passage, a transltion•l
~upport group for people exp~m
encing chanoP-s m their lives,
meets lrom 1 to 2·30 p.m .
Wednt>~ciays m Room 3 dt Oas
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mlormdt.ion, caJJ h44 -3244. ·
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8 Friday, October 9, 1998
SCHOOLS
ONTINUED FROM 1
1111• W.111 StrePt Journdl.
nw lll'Wly tornwd tuunddtiOO •
1t !l.1drirwrs Elcmcnta1y School.
wht>r<' my kul.., gu, hd., rd..,t'd
n1111t• than $80,000, PV<'n lwfort• 1
ih11 olti<·1ttt luncl rd1s1t1~J c c1111•
p(llCJll ~JOL undt•( WdY tlll ... n11inlh.
S1m1ld1 OHJcmittllton-. hctVl
IOllllPd dl NPwpo1t 1 ldrhor l h!.Jh
.i11d lfrnhor V1t'V1., N1'\\ p111l
1 lctqhls und Ltm uln ~lt·1u<•11t.iry
"' huols. Cosltt Mt-..,tl .incl
.. t;-;l,mnc1 hiqh s< hoot-. <HP look-
111!.l tn fonn d pclrl0l'1sl11µ thHl
,.. uuld r<1l'>l' mort> th.Ill $.1 milhou
UVl'I thP next lour ) Pdr:-.. PtH1·nlb
tit' t'Slrtbhsh10~1 to11ndc1l1ons
ltrs!cr Lhttn the ch-.tnc:t c<1n kN
1r.1ck ol them
1·1ie lllOllPY fdl'><'cl by llw
011ndc1tton.., 1s s1w111 on ha-.1Cs. Al
~formers, wP'rP pu11111y .ml••s 10
t 11 h upper· gr.ult·< l<1s:-.1U<.1rn, lur-
1119 two pctrt-ltm1· sCIC'OCt> h•cH h
r:. (which will 1111 u •dst• th<'
•
For all foundations, the
tough part, ol course, is
how to raise the money.
It takes a lot of blood,
sweat. and pleading.
But tht~ arqunwnt to lor k over
the ntOney IS pPrstttl">IVI'. f-H!'tl,
tlUOk <.thOUl tht> ullfltn<lltVC: tl Jlll·
Vdte t•ducdtion, wlm h sldfts .11
~:-i.ooo pN yedr.
rlll'll figure 0\Jl }Ulll S(>Crld-
ing p,nont1es. Whal aw you
spending $50 a month on -t1
dinner out, a puu ut p<1nts 111 the
C\op, a.10un<i ol gull S\1clcl1•11l~·.
the $500 doe~'I look hke so
rnurh. :
And h1Mlly; < 011slde1 w llllt's ell
"lt1ke-}our child' c duc-<.1t11111
-dnd the uwc>stmenl scew~ hkl' •
a l>arqdlfl.
Now, not 1•\'C'l)'OllP I an lfl\1'
$ 10 pt?r mu11t h o pruhlt·111
Et1ch rounclullllll neP<b d c>cllC .it~
ed \ u)UntCt•rs cUIO ill• ktncl l'T •
va l'S. The t-.tcmners h>Uncl,111011
n•1 <!l\'t'd free carpcllll!f· l'lt>c 111 · teJ< hlll!J hours 1JI tlw :.c·1pm 1•
p1011rc1m hy :HJO"" ), 1md 111t1kl11H
••llil<' Cell II pus rt•pt11r::; Sll( h r1s
r1rp1•lmf), pclllllln!J cmd. wirm~].
W1tlt <1suec1• slul fall fund·
ctlSlllll l lllllJldlHll, Wt>'U sl!ll )llSl
1>1• < 11\'1•1111<) lht• !Jcl'>IC'> c1dd1l10n-
l 1111ll's nPw h1111ks l><>ller cur-
1nll11111 .ind llllHL' ..,, huol rr•pdirs.
, cal upg_rnclcs, upholslPI) cJlld
9a1demng 'Pr\'ICf'S from J>tHC'nfs
Thl'!('\ tl '\dY fOI t>Vl'I) fltlll'lll to
{onlnbute.
hu ctll loundulton-.. tlw tough
p.111 111 < musi• 1 ... how to rdht•
1l1t• 11111m•y ll luk1•s ,, lot ol hlood.
S\\ ••ul dlHI ph•111lln~1.
\1 \ lc1rint>rs, \\'P'VP hctcl a
~l«r Pctrt\ • lll11d-rd1se1, wher<>
i11qh·1JOWl'lPd 11 lf•,(°iljll'S lilJc>d
thf' pl,t\ <JlllUnd c1111I 1><111) ·YO<'I!>
CJOI UIJ·C 111 ... (• qhnipsc ... ,11 tlw
m•x>ll S11l11rn ctll<I lllJ)lll I Thc1t
!HIS\ cl lllllft• lhcUI $14 tJ(JQ
Ancl tlwn s111111·on~ qor 111.-..
h11qh1 11il'tt lo ~t'll ctdi. JJl lltf'
dlllllhll ... 111de111 ch11•c IOI) Pc..11 nr
1w111·d 111111 c11t• ... 1wopll' iiqcl t11d .
4.'.> rids lo lnc ttl 1111'1< h<inls, "'h1ch
brouqht Ill ctl1u,1t $10,000.
u1 r11·r 1011n 1.i1111ns hrtVC' hl•t>n
Mj\lc1lh II\\ l'Tllt\:t• c1nd \\llhng
Ill 1•\t ilcllll)t' tdPrJ'> Wt th l 'oH h oth·
l 'I
B111 <11 II~<· lll'drl 11! l'VNY foun-
ct11t1011 t1111<1-rn1sinu r11mpr11un 1s
ell! llllflcl"Sllinl•d pl<•ct lo {)cJr<'~lS,
\lcttlnt'r" pc11unts dr<' being
o::.k11cl lo q1vP :,; lOO p1•r child,
wh 1 I r uml's lo $50 p<'r month
1n1 th1 '' hool ) <'M It's l<mqh to
.1sk lrwnds lor mn111 ). e p.;Ciully
ur •IJO h19 ones
It still doc>sn'l s1l well w1lh 1111•
pdrents thtlt U1C~Y h<1vc lo sp(•1ttl
huncl1Pds of hours c1nd hunclH•1b
of dollars lo bring bdsic s btt<'k to
their srhool-;. Mayb(• in iJ l<>w
VCdTS, the S{ hool :-.yslem Will q Pt
its act together dnd founclc1l1011s
will become e~tinct, a qmrkr
footnote m thc• history ot Nt>W·
µwt-Me. ... a schonls when pMf'lll!>
were ton l 1d lo tdkf• µubhc. t du
c dllon mto 1h .. 1r own homfs.
Let's hope 0111 n1'W supc•1 m ·
1PrHlent ~ho's uo1tr11 r tVl'
re\ l~\\..., (com l('dl hE>1 • p.iri>11 ls
till< I trustee.' t c10 lllukP thl!>
httppPO
Fm nm\, 1•11d1 tou11da1111n
enrh school -ru ,.<I l11nd •
Pl1•c1sc hPlj) i-:hP l " d1,du1 11hh•
c.ontrihulton qrn•" nqhl lo 11w
school ol vour rhtll< 1• l111cl 1<,11'1
tillered by W.ic;h1nql1;n, s.111t1·
mc•nto 01 <'Vt'T\ Bi o Sir Pel
11 yuu'n• <1 tl'"1<h·1ll, hll'1ll<'Ss
ow1wr 01 esµl < ic!ll~ .i parent. 11
\'\'ill be sw111• ol th1 ht'st 111011.-y
you've l'\1•1 lll\l'Sh 'd
.Jom the r \cJlu11or1
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I CALENDAR
October
Networkers Luncheon
Leads Group,
11:45 am. -1 p .m
Costa M esa Country Club
1 701 Golf Course Drive
.
I .;
1998
AUGUST RENEWALS
4J years IHI
Pacific Bell
20 years II
~am Steak House
16 years
. .
Newport-Mesa Unified School
5 years
PacifiCare
The Marketing Group
4 years
Waddell
0
& Reed
3 years
. '
. ..
Thursdmy, Oct. 8 Board of Directors Luncheon -15 years
Hub Auto Supply
Share Our Selves
Thursday, Oct. 1 S
..
Thursday, Oct. 15
Friday, Oct. 16
Tuesday, Oct. 20
Please RSVP
11.45 a.m. -Mesa Verde Country Club
3000 Club House Road
90-Minute Breakfast Boost -
Please RSVP
7:15 -8:45 a.m. .
Costa M esa Country Club
1 701 Golf Course Drive
Latino Busbiess Coundl
City Council Candidates Forum
7 -8:30 p.m.
Neighborhood Communtty Center -Adams Room
1845 Park Avenue, Costa Mesa
National Boss Day
A1nbassadors Committee
Noon -Chamber office
Wednesday, Oct. 21 Legislative Committee
Noon -Chamber office
Wednesday, Oct. 28 Legislative A~er Hours Mixer
5. 30 -7:30 p.m.
Country Side Inn & Suites, (Redhill and Bristol)
~:i u ~1J ~~J •••
for the "ovember Breakfast Boost
Del Heintz. Chairman of the Board of the Costa Mesa
Chamber of Commerce will give the State of the
Chamber report at the November 19 breakfast held at
the Costa Mesa Country Club
COSTA MESA FIRE DEPARTMENT
CELEBRATES FIRE PREVENTION WEEK
Costa Mesa Fire Department
Open House
Satruday, Oct. 10
10 a.m. · 2 p.m.
Civic Center Fire Station
2450 Vanguard Way
The Co~ta Mesa Fire Department will be celebrating "Fire Prevention
Week" by having an open house for Costa M esa residents. Fire personnel
will be giving tours of the fire station and dispatch center, performing fire
demonstrations of various equipment and displaying the police helicopter.
College Hospital, Hoag Hospital, Schaefer Ambulance and the Red Cross
are a few of the local businesses that will also be participating.
The Costa M esa Firefighters Association will be renting a bounce/jump
house, a cotton candy machine, purchasing hot dogs, drinks, ice, cookies
and balloons for the event. Businesses or Individuals who wish to assist in
covering the cost of the event should call Captain Kirk Dominic, at
714/754 ·50.05.
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY TO BUILD
COSTA MESA HOME IN ONE WEEK
In celebration of their 10 year anniversary of building on faith, Habitat for
Humanity of Orange County will be building a home in the city of Costa Mesa.
Neighbors will be helping neighbors and they will complete the home in just
one w ek ·called a "Blitz Build". The home will be completed in time for the
homeowners to celebrate Thanksgiving.
Dunn9 the week of November 7 through 14, passersby and visitors to the
Co~ta Mesa home site will see 40 to 60 volunteers pounding nails, routing
plumbing, painting and finally installing landscaping on the last day. This is
their first home in Costa Mesa, the first of four to eventually occupy the city's
grounds.
Say) executive director Ron Blake, Hl'm very plea~ to be entering into
partnership with the city of Ce>5ta Mesa in such an exciting fashion. Our
organi1ation is really looking forward to working with this fine community."
f or the few months leadmg up to this event and during the one-Wttk period
ol the blitz build, Habitat for Humanity will be gathering support In a variety of
way\. They need financial support, building materials, skilled labor and semi-
\ktllcd labor, food for the volunteers and many support activities. Individuals,
congregations and local businesses are encouraged to participate.
• Since 1988, Habitat for Humanity of Orange County has been fulfilling the
m1ss1on of the non·profit, ecumertical housing ministry of Habita\ for Humanity
International -to eliminate poverty housing -in cities throughout Orange
County. Sy working with scores of 'volunteers, corporate and community
sponsor~. u well as Orangt County cities, Habitat has completed n homes.
With the first Costa Mesa home an cidd1tional I 0 homes are expectfd to be
finished this year. ·
Th~e homes l)re sold, not given, to working, qualified low-Income families
at no profit through no-interest loans. Families are required to provide 600
hou~ of "$weat e<1ui~" into the bu1ld1ng of their own home to qualify for the
hous . Once the families become home<>wners, they become p1rt of the
community fhese home\ are bullt to fit the indMdual nttghbomood and the
fam1l1C$ p.iy normal taxes
For mew lnforlnatlon on how )'OCI con bt a pott of Hoblrot fol Humanity of
Ora~ County's llltz Build, plfost coll 7141895·.flJ 1, °'visit thflr MfJ sift or
http://habltate>< org
Kinglsey Manufacturing
Company
6 years
Bank of Yorba Linda
Ice Chalet
2 years
Domino's Piua -Baker Street
GTE Professional
Champion Auto Rental
Coast Jewelry & Loan
TeJ<as B.B.Q Catering
AUGUST NEW MEMBERS
Coastal Pacific Funding
Corporation
Karen M. Hayes
950 South Coast Drive, Ste. 295
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
714/957-4777
714/957-4488 FAX
eCompany, LL.
Caree Johnson
3334 E.. Coast Hwy., Ste. 41 5
Corona Del M ar, CA 92625
949/675-8194
949/675-8294 FAX
King's Coples
Peggy Barela
2955 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mes.a, CA 92626
714/438-1111
714/438·1180 FAX
Marla's Mania
Marla Silva, MBA
23801 Cassandra Bay
Monarch Bay, CA 92629
949/661 -3699
949/661 -5903 FAX
Meluccl, Thomas & Brown
Edward Raucher
2973 Harbor Blvd., Ste. 702
Costa M esa, CA 92626
714/557-6068
714/557-6173 FAX
Natural Lighting
Gayomard Mistry '
PO. Box 2865
Mission Viejo, CA 92690
949/588-9383
949/588-9383 FAX
The Northstar Agency
Rene Garcia
10~0 W. M acArthur Blvd., Ste. 136
Santa Ana,·CA 92707
71 4/957-8922
71 4/957-8923 FAX
Obrien, Gazln .& Peterson
R Thomas Peterson
611 Anton Blvd., Ste. 120
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
714/662-7740
714/662-1562 FAX
DKL lnt'I Marketing, Co.
Don LaPerna
2525 Studebaker Road
Long Beach, CA 90815
714/533-5345
March Advertising
Gary Coscarart
3001 Redhill Avenue, Ste. #2-219
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
714/55 7 -9822
714/557-9821 FAX
Los Angeles Times
Steve Anderson
1375 Sunflower Avenue
Costa M esa, CA 92626
714/966-5705
714/966-4520 FAX
CANDIDATE DEBATE SERIES TO
BE AIRED ON CHANNEL 3
...
In cooperation with MediaOne, the Daily Pilot and Southern California
Edison, the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce 1s hosting televised election
race forums on those races most important to Costa Mesa residents. The
forums for the City Council and the Newport-Mesa Unified School District
races were taped in the boardroom of the school district administrative
offices in September, while the forum for the OC Supervisor District 2 race
will be taped in MediaOne studios. Each will be aired numerous times prior
to the Nov. 3 election. Charley Wilson, Southern California Edison, is
serving as moderator in each forum. Panelists will include Valerie M itchell,
MediaOne, with either Bill Lobdell or Tina Borgatta of the Daily Pilot.
Following are the taping dates of each forum. They will be aired at 6
p.m. and 9 p .m. each night for a week following their respective taping.
On Monday, Nov. 2, MediaOne News Center 3 will air all debates in their
entirety from 6 to 11 p.m ., back to back
Costa Mesa City Council
Newport-Mesa Unified
School District
OC Supervisor 2nd District
Sept. 17
Sept. 24
Oct. 22
GQQD MORNING COSTA MESA
''90-MINUfE
'BREAKFAST BOOST" .
Thurs. Oct. 15
7:15 -8:45 a.m. at
Costa Mesa Countrv~Club
1701 Golf CourslDr.
~
llttd Smit SS AND gtt
YOUR umt on 011r sptdaJ
NFIWORKING ROS'lER
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M.il to. Cotta Maa Ch.unl>fT of Comme~.
1700 Adami Ave., Co.ta Mela, CA 92626
For rn<ltt infomuition or to mAkr a l'fterV ation,
call (714) 885-9090 or faic (714) l85-9094
~
port Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
Shirley
Watts, the
founder of
Friends In
Service to
umanity 30
•years ago,
with
op John
C harles as
they help
artshioners
from St.
Matthews
Church
donate food
to the needy. t .
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fft ELPING
<f NTINUED FROM 1
ddiliation.
This Saturday, it will hold a
:3Qth anniversary bdsh wtlh its
tiI.th annual Bredk.fdst by the Bay
! d-raiser.
·1 would never have
t.lteamed," Watts said
'tfle orgaruzalion hds expand-
<'4)a; focus as well. In the begin-
rupg, volunteers would get calls
rdllgmg from people needing
hitby sitters to people threatening
stllcide. They would take people
td doctqr's appomtments or do
someone's grocery shopping.
When someone needed d medl, \ \
..
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FYI
Breakfast by the Bay will be
from 9 a.m. to noon Satur-
day at the Newport Dunes
Resort 1131 Back Bay Drive.
Tickets are $8 for adults and
S2 for children ages 11 and
under. However, children
who bring in a new toy for
the Christmas drive will get
in free. For more informa·
tion, call (949) 645-8050.
lhev would take it from therr own
pdntnc!. or ovens. Watt!> !.aid
TI1e group has ndrrowed the
gcogrdphical dted it works in and
hl•lps the homebound,. homeless
• Flavorful &
Delicious
,Lunches &
Dinner
KIM HAGGERTYlYllUSIDAIL'( PILOT
and families in crisis
•J'm not sure homelessness
was so much of a problem as it is
now," Englar said.
The organizatton 1s not as
reactive as it used to be, said
Executive Director Debbie
O'Connor. It can tdke more pre-
ventive measures
Volunteers regularly deli.ver
food to the homebound, O'Con-
nor s~id. They provide child-care
assistance, emergency financial
assistance and he lp the homeless,·
she said.
Saturday's breakfast will honor
volunteers such as Watts who
have kept the organization going,
O'Connor said. But Watts is reluc-
tant to take credit
·1think1t was God's.work, not
our work," Watts said .
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THEATER
CONTINUED FROM 1
said the potential agreement fol·
lows about two months of negoti-
ating with Newport officictls on
how the aty could lend a hdnd to
th<? effort.
The foundahon has been
working for more thdn three
yedrs to rdlse money to buy and
renovate the old theater, whJch
hds been closed for six yedrs.
The options that were being
discussed were a grnnt from the
city to the foundalton, tt low-inter-
est lodll from the cit)· .. or thf' city's
purchase of the hu1lchng dnd sub
sE>quent fedse to tlw foundation
Bromberg sd1cl boa.rd members
drafted d letter out.1.irung the foun-
dation's proposal for operatmg
s
COURTYA RD
•
the theater when either it or the
city owned the huilcting, and left
It dl thdl.
In the mec ntm1e, the city did
dn i.!ppra1sdl on the building lhdl
pnc ed 1t di $480,000 -dbout
$70,000 less than whdt the foun·
<lat1on had recently offered to pay
Wortmann.
Hee ause th1~ group Wds undble
to rillSc enouglJ moite)' in tm1c·.
tht1l e-,crow expubcJ Se1>t. 30.
AflN that, Wood said' Wortmann
rnntactcd thl' c:11y. ,incl the city
oller<'d $480,000
II the clc11l uo •s through, tht'
next c;tt•p 1s fo1 01f> lou11diltion to
• lP<1~e the bu1ldmg, from thl' oty,
c1ssuming the c 11 duos 1101 want
lo Opf'f.ite tht ljlf' llPI 1l<;(JU.
llrombc>rg -..ud tlw loundution
hds propos£>d cJ lt•dsl'· sirruldr to th~' city's dCJfl'C'llH:nt v.:1lh · the
Boys & Gi.rls rJuh, wh1C'h 1s tor 25
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years at $1 per year.
JI that happe~. he aid, th1•
toundC1tion could use the money at
ha reused tor •nova I<> the theatt>.r,
which would cost dfl cstunatP<I
$720,000,
·nv~ nty hds ind1n1ted thPy d<>
want to part.w~r with our organ1
zation, and l heh ve we c<1n m11kt>
d difference m thP Balboa bus1
n1 s c\i~trict, r he smd.
Gcsy Wiissall-Kclly, a Bd.lbo<
uchvist who helpt>d' start ttw.
Fnencts al the Balboa ThPul('J
Jund-raising group, sa1cl sh<> Wd~
delighted to h(•dr Uu• dty mar
step Ul and buy thP historic build ·
mg.
"Thb i~ wonclertul," shl'' c;,-a1d
~we'\e h~en wo1kmg :-.o hdt<l
·Oldkmg d ~nny her~ und a peu
ny therE', but 11 JllSI do~sn't adtl
up. It JUSt sN•n11~<l like such <1 l<lll
mount.1in to -c lunb "
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IOITING.
--Risky
business
•Intrepid reporter finally
frnds the answer, but you
mdy not be thrilled with it.
egardmg Newport Beach
boater Scott McClung and
1s hve-week incarceration
101 dlleged gun running in < 'ommPI, Mexico, last week's
lru~tral.Jons eventually found
pdyd1rt
The quest.Jon was what was
the po!Jcy regdrding flreanns
dboard boats Ul Mexican waters?
And dfter getting the U.S. Coast
Guard shuffle a week ago. 1t was
Pventually the Coast Gudfd,
thanks to the response or
LtPutenant Commander Jeff
Robertson, who is charged with
USCG operations on the Pdabc
COdst, which sent me m the nght
clirechon ·
He referred me lo the State
Department and suggested I
make an <"ffort to speak with the
Mex.ican Counselor Generals
ofhce in Los Angeles, as well.
I was to find the rOdd still a
long onE>, but I m1uched on .
Fir..t, d rrustake, I chose the
Mexican Counselor Generals
ofhce m Los Angeles.
I'm sure others know tlus
rouune .. you clial the number,
listen lo a senes of lengthy
recorded instructJons, punch the
buttons ... 5 ... 6 . 7 .. 8 ... only
to eventually receive the
message "If you want more
infonnabon, wnte a letter •
So J tned the U.S. Slate
Department Crom my trusty
phone book and managed to
get to the passport agency.
More taped mstrucbons about
passports dfld visas
Next was the U.S.
Governmentlnfonnauon
SP.rviccs in Washington, O.C.
dnd was I was provided an
actudl phone number a t the
Depdrt.m(•nt of State, where an
dC'tual, IJVe person answered the
phone.
I could hdrdly believe my
E'df'l
Without further ado, here's
the ofhc1dl skmny, as provided
by the U S. Department of State:
-·l· -
A ug 3, 1998: The Department
J-\.ot State warns U S atttens
dgal.J\St takIDg any type of
hrearm or ammunitJon into
Mexico Without PRIOR wntten
dUthonzabon from the Mexican
duthonties. Entering Mexico
with a firearm or a single round
of dffilllurutlon cames a penalty
of up to Hve years in Jclll. even if
tht> hrearrn or ammurutlon-is
see BOATING PAGE 12
• Top-ranked Newport
HcUbor kills league rival.
Ht< llAAO Dl ... N
Di:tt Pb
NEWPORT BEACH -When
the top-ranked guts volleyball
team in CIP State Division I
cn)oys its finest hour, you can bet
the opponent wtshe it hadn't
stopped by to see.
Coach Dan Glenn'i Newport
Harbor High Sailors, featuring
one of the most talented sett.era in
ttie state, rolled through Visiting
Santa Morgante with its best per-
formance to dnte, 15-12, 15-1, 15·
9, in Sea View League action
:"Thursday.
Santa MargarltA (2-3, 0·2 .ln
league) spent more time c:onunut-
; ll)g than actually playing the
: thatch, guarant ed.
• •we played w 11, • said Glenn, r whose team unproved to 6-0, 2-0.
:.. •That wa th best we've played • au year .•
: GI nn olso sa..id Jennilcr Carey,
: the team'' 6 ·foot·1 senJor setter
: who fmLc;hed with 37 ass15ts and
: thr solo blocks, played her best
--match of the NU<>n as 6· 1 j'*1or
Latest Orange County
releaguing plan has
familiar ring and
Newport-Mesa schools
are solidly behind it.
BAJIRY FAU•.KNl:JI
fkif Pb
FOUNTAIN VALLEY -Still
reluctant to step off the treadmill
they set in motion 19 months ago,
representatives or Orange County
high schools voted, 39-19, Thurs-
day to support a reJeagwng pro-
posal which would alter the Sea
View and Pacific Coast Leagues,
while leaving Esperanza in the
CS:~
Clu1I Blion
(8) pYyl
keepaway
from
Eltanda
High's.D.J.
GlacyJn
11wnday
afternoon's
Pacific Coast
League
waler pOlo
enCO\lllteT.
·'Below,
Mesa's Biron
(rlght)
clefeads•
teammate
Mike
Valllanrourt
(left) looks
on. It was
allMesa
ontld8
occesloD.
to lbetane
ol 23-2.
DIANA MULVIHU
I DAILY PILOT
e
standout April Ross, an
outside hitter, and 6-2
middle blockers Kathy
Le.void and Krista Dill
were given room-service
sets.
Newport Harbor,
defending CIF Southern
Section Divuion I c.ham-
pton, turned it up a notch
in the second game,
thanks largely to the Carey
tough serving of seniors
Erica Wade and Marina Cothran
and the digging of Cothran, Ross
and junio1 Brenda Waterman.
Ross, who had a match-hlgh 16
kills, rocketed six kills and pro-
duced a solo block in the second
game as the Tars waxed the
Eagles. Santa Margarito Coach
Eddie Repp requested a time<>ut
alter Waterman's kill from the
back row gave the Sailon an 8· 1
edge.
WttJUhe serve agaJn, kills by
Ross resulted in thr o mor
pomts, while another by Coltucln
made it 12·1. Carey's solo block,
Coth.ran'1 aervice winner and an
unforced error at gam potnt by'
the Eagles made it an easy victo·
ry for the s.uon.
l
....... llllf .. 'vt ........ ,..._. . ~
OM Glenn, Newport Harbor volleyball coach
-ridoy, Odober 9, 1998 •Spam Editot Roger Coctson • 949-574-4
f llDIY lllGHT
LIGHTS I
ORANGE COUNTY IELEIGUING Beach. Irvine-based Northwood,
scheduled to open next fall and to
field yarsity teams beginning the
fall of 2000, would round out the
five-team alliance.
This weekend's ..
high schOol footbafl
Sunset
League.
A f t e r
twice falling
one vote shy
of the two-
thirds majori-
ty reqwred 'to
select one of
two final pro-
posals to
align schools
in athletic leagues for a four-year
cycle beginnmg the fall of 1999, a
compromise between PCL and
Sea View representatives resulted
in the m.ini-
m um consen-
sus ·for one
plan.
The victo-
rioµs propos-
al, among 20
considered
after three
were with-
drawn in a J
1/2-hour
meeting at Fountain Valley High,
calls for Corona deJ Mar to jom
the PCL With holdovers Costa
Mesa, Estancia and Laguna
It also would shift Aliso Niguel,
Laguna Hills and University from
the PCL to the Sea View, with
holdovers Newport Harbor,
Woodbridge and Irvine.
However, a compromise,
which after lengthy discussion
became unanimous, would allow
University to remain in the PCL,
with the Sea View continuing
with five teams.
This change would eventuate
if the current proposal, which
SEE RELEAGUING PAGE 12
.
CD ~
WESTMINSTER
t<J • TONIGHT j
C.oM>NA oa. MAR vs.~
• Site: Westminster High, 7 p.m. "
• llottom line: CdM (3-1) puts_~
three-game winning streak on ~'
line. Westminster (2-2) has been
outscored, 73-19, in last two games
HIGH SCIOOL WITll POLO DINdions: -North on 405 to GQ4dWl
West; North on Golden West. sch~n
left. ·
"We won the second
game because we served
so well," Glenn said.
·we got a ton of points
oU the serving of Erica
and Manssa.•
The Tar5 led early in
the first game, but short
serves helped rally the
Eagles.
In the third game,
Santa Margarita built a
1-3 lead, but the SailoTS
rallied behind Ro55.
On one point, Ross returned a
serve wtth a long pass to Carey
up front,.lhen Carey fired a cross·
cowt set to a high-flying Ross,
whotc charging momentum
helped deliver posstbly the hard-
est spilce of the season.
Plays like that allowed the
Sailors to recover from the deficit
and forge a 14-7 lead. om fuushed Wlth 11 kJlls,
while Lllvold (five olo blocks)
and Watennen had five kills each.
Cothran (rune digs) and Wad
(SlX} sparked th Tars' bClck row.
Newport, ranked No. 1 in CIF
D1vi ·on l·AA, Will tak this
weekend off belore hosting El
Toro on 1\1esday (6 p.m.).
•
• bnprovements on defense alloW
Costa Mesa to dominate tempo Of
the Pacific Coast 1-gue water
J>Qlo match from start to tmish.
EA
SA VALLE ;t:~
TONIGHT •Jl'I'.
EstANCJA vs. SANTA ANA v~
• Site: Santa Ana Bowl 7 p.m: •
• Bottom line: Both teams a~
feeling good about themselves .~)
after posting their first win in fi)Ull
games last week. · .-.-~ -North on Fa1rv1ewto't:iv•c
Center Or. (old 8th St) and tum ritNL
Stadium at Civic Center and Flower ... ;.., .....
TONIGHT •
Nnwoft'r HAMoR vs. ~
• SIW: La Palma Part(. Anaheim, 1 •
• Bottom llne: M~gnolia (3-1 L ·•
hasn't been to the playoffs in 't2
seasons and the Sailors (4-0) haY.~
won 14 playoff games in the ·90~_.
Dlredlolas: North on Harbor Blvci..i
past Lincoln in Anaheim to la Palma
and turn right.
ME
ANAHEIM ;~
SA'IURDAY NIGHT ~l~
CosTA MBA vs. ANAHEIM '".!t..
•Site: La Palma Park, Anaheim, 1.111
• llottmn line: Mesa (2-2) should
rebound from a 48-6 loss. Comer,
Ricky Martin could pad county... 'f1
high five intercept;.Jns against
Colonists (0-4). ·:--.
DINdlons: North on Harbor ilvd.,
go past Uncoln in Anahelmto La P~
ahd turn right. ,1,_
HllH SCHOOL lllLS YOLLIYllLL
Eagles are in the_ 'w' colum n~:
• Estancia· sweeps past Allso Niguel; ti, whose 1qU4d opened leegue play Tuesday with
Corona del Mar ambushed at Irvine; ~:;;:!t'::.8 come-from-behlnd triumph dt S~~ n
Costa Mesa falls in three at University. •(The Vaqueros) are a very good team aQil"!l'
they played an outstanding match. They outh . "
tted us and played much better than us in evc[J th
aspect ol the game.• '41 u
COSTA MESA -Sophomore setter Sara Dem-
ing produced 10 kills and ran the offen.se u
Estaneta I ligh's girls vollcybdll team won its tint
match or the season Thursday, sweeping Aliso
Niguel, 15-3, 15--4, 15-12, in Pacific Coast League
action at Estcmcia. ·
Junior mJddle blocker Amy Delrez bad seven
kills end flvo blocks for Estancia (l-4, 1-1 in PCL),
while freshman Arias Reynolds recorded lO aces
with hard serving. The Eagles travel to University
next Tuesday.
Irvine shocks fJM in three
CORONA DEL MAR -A fired up Irvine High
girls volleyball team ambushed host Corona del
Mar Thursday, swcepmg the Sea Kings, 1S..., 15-
0, 15·1 l, in a See Vlew League match.
•ney w re roally up and we were really Oet
and played poorly,• Mid CdM Cooch Steve Con·
Junior setter Manssa Becker bad ~o nssis aua ;,
two blocks for the Sea Kings (4-4, 1-1 in leagufl),
the No. 3 team in CIP Southern Section DivtsionY'l
lli·A. Irvine, unranked, improved to 7-1, 2·0. .,
Costa Mesa swept by University;;
IRVINE -Cotta Meta High's girls volley~:
team fell to Padfk: Cout League host Universq ~
\hUl'lday, 15-8, 15-7, 15·9. • !
•They bad a couple of good players,• C<>fte'L
Mesa Coedl Yvette Ybaira Hid. ·sut our tea!'l.
had the abllity to play evenly With teams like Uil\J
vetsity. We just weren't playing hke it. l think i1:
a confidence illue. • ,
l!velyn PoWen had eeven kills and Nancy H ••
suah1bad25 Mliltl for U. MUIUlngs, whu fell l9
5·3, 1·1.
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot . Sports Fridoy, Odobe< 9, 1998 } }
--~~~~--...i..----------------~---=-====--==== AYSO .REGION 97
•Newport puts away'
Tustin, 7-2, despitt:? going
~th just nine players.
·' ·N E W P 0 R T '!111....__r
BEACH -Playing GI I l S
with only nine play-
ers. Newport defeated Tustm, 7-2,
in AYSO Region 97 girls Division JI
soccer action over the weekend
Briana Brooks .made a numbef
of-great saves to keep the scote Jow.
Goals were scored for Newport
by Hillary Evans, Lanren Frted·
man. Lauren KefWln and
~banle Rees. .....
D MS10N fV
..-Onick.sUver 1, Speed Demons 0
Halfbacks Melissa Wheeler and
;/fleiither Puga heJped lead Qwck-
silver to its third straight shutout.
Dana Owad scored the game wm-ner.
-DMSIONV
• 1'1.rquolse Terminators 2
Red Hot Roses 1
A pair of, goals on penalty kicks
by Elizabeth Vanthof were the dif·
fereoce in the match for the Temu-
nators.
The defensive effort was led by
J.eann Dlcldnson. Jackie Cluk and
~ela Mello. Chrlatlna Kalm-
lech. Melissa Mead and Kristina
QOestraw were solid on oCfense
larb1e Argueta scored for the
Roses off a pass by Kate Rasch. Kel·
ly Zimm.er and Deanne Lyons con·
frfbuted to a strong effort by the
Roses.
• Smasbtng Pumpktru 2, Roxy t
Dalley Wiese scored a goaJ for
the Roxy, with assists credited to
Megan Munce and Hayley Ayres
• Shooting Shamrocks 4, Jaguan 3
Emily Ohl.aver bad a hdt tnck a.s
the Shooting Shamrocks recorded
their third consecuttve victory.
Kuen Hay also had a goal.
Key defense came from Michele
Clminl, Mikki So$a and Nikki Ud·
dicole.
• Surf 4, Wipe Outs 0
Jamie Heenan and Emily Webb
each scored two goals in the Surf's •
foorth consecutive victory. na Shef-
ll.ue played a great game at goalie
aod 5a.maPtha Ryder was strong on
offense and defense.
bergs 2, Plreballs t lrtstin ClraUl a nd Jack.J e
Sanches scored for the Icebergs.
Mu1saa 'Wilber bad a goal for the
~eballs. • Sea Uom l. Shooting Stars 0
Miranda You.og and Amy
Staudinger each scored for the Sea
Uons. Outstanding Sea Llon
qef cnse came from Chloe God-
~. Hailey Sandberg and Zoe
Macleod.
• Surfer Gbb 6, Bulltrogs 1
Chrissy Schwartz scored three
goals and Brlllany Deyan scored
two goals for the Surfer Girls Uly
1'>\el'kes was solid m goal.
DMS10NVI
• Killer Waves vs. Chicks wtth
'°1:.anna Uston and Kallya Hen-
,showed great passing skills for
Killer Waves. Chrllttna Cooley
tough in goal.
Amy Snyder was bnlliant m goaJ
iDd made a number of saves. Also
impressive on defense were Krtstin
hlJDer, Sara Gomu and Maggte
Bemay. .-iftomets vs. SbooUng Stan
Shelby wuuams, WhiUey
Rlcbardaon a nd Jessica Wright
1'lafed weat defense for the Hor·
nets. Ma.rtanne Jones scored for
hrst goal of the game for the Hor-
netJ. .:. Delaney Ware scored two goals
amt lUa Gtacomaro abo scored a
goal.
• Purple Glrl Power vs. Green Glrl
Power
· Adrienne Taylor and Holly
t'yons both had strong g.unes for
the Purple Girl Power in a sC'oreless
Cunningham & CO. leave
foe in a state of Fogg
•Raiders put away Splash with a 3-0 Div. IV wtn.
Andrew CWUl.bagbala bad two
goals and BIUe Fogg scored one
· as the Raiders scored a 3-0 victo·
ry over the Splash in Boys.Divi·
MOn IV AYSO Region 97 soccer.
Taylor SuUtvan played great
defense.
Elsewhere in Division IV
action:
• Killer Instincts 4, QuJcklllver 2
Great defense by Carmen
Clmlnl, Alu Boullon, Leon
GJaser and Telford Cottam led to
three goals by Vlnnle Nuca.
Kevin Shearer also bad a goal.
Quicksilver was led by Dan
Furman, Rory• Campbell and
Max Benegas.
• Surf R.ats 2, Wave Runners 1
Ryne Thornton scored early
lor the Wav~ Runners and kept
pressure on the Surl Rats.
• Speed Demons 2, Raptors 2
Nico Hendr:lcks scored both
goals for the Demons. The first
qoal came off . a pass by Justin
Eakln. Wlth just seconds remain-
ing, Hendricks put in the tymg
goal on a breakaway.
• Soccer 1lockers l
Speed Demons 2
Ted Slater scored both Roclc-
ers' goals in the first half off
assists by 'Adam Pinkerton
King Gilley, Brett Cory and
Nathan Freiberg set up scormg
opportunities for the Rockets.
Hendrie.ks scored twice for the
Demons.
• Strlken 2, SUngen 1 Joe Rlgglo and Parker
Stevens scored first half goals for
the Strikers. Jason Jacobs and
Robert AndRws led a defense
thdt handed the Stingen, their
firSt loss of the season .
Brandon Sowers scored on an
assist by Ramez Wissa 1n the third
period.
• Fireballs 3, Blue Smurfs 2
Both Blue Smwfs goals were
scored by Matt CoWer on pas es
by Bryce Henrie.
Great Smurf defense came
from Travis Mayfield, Hunter
Wlley and Rhett Pal.Iller.
DIVISION 0
• Intne 2. Newport Expl0tlon 1
JU. Rutter scored Newport'c;
only goal off a rebound. The
ddense played a tough match,
thanks to the play of Ryan
Sdaultheil, Z..c.b Zanaow. Travb
Whlsler, Ben Powell. Geolf Boler
and Alan £red.la. Goalie James
RicharUoll made awesome save.-;
for Newport.
DIVISION V
• Tigen 6, Skittles 0
E\"an Hochwald scored three
goals to power the Tigers'
offense. David Holes scored on
match.
• Blue Dragons vs. Tigers
Brittany HaUworth, Erin
Kavanaugh and Claire Layton
powered the offense for the Blue
Dragons
0MSIONV11
• Mesa Mermaids vs. Blue Dol-
phins Ula Blaclmey, Lauren Terry,
Jasmine Benson and Sbayanne
Osman all played solid games m
goal (or the Mermaids. Allison
Granzella, Emily Horrell, Kalle
Powell and Leah Harper wt>re solJd
on defense.
Rainbow Runners vs. Domlna-
ton
Rainbow Runners' goalies Kelly
llorden, Cassie D'Cruz. and Allison
Wl\IWeld i.hut out the opposition
an assist from Drew IO Y S
Harrll. .
· Andrew WU.on and Taylor
Friend alsO scored.
111e shutout defense was led
by AUIUn ~ Getudo Avi-
ta, Henry Pyl.!, Cbrll LoMemo
and Matthew White.
• Green Gedlos l , Swf Rais 2
WW Atwood and Corey
Houseplao each scored goals for
the Geckos.
Passing was solid from Brian
Siemonsma and Kevin Uttleton,
while Nathan Talbott and Dane
Berman were tough on defense.
Johnny Sav6JI was dominant in goal. . \
Fo1 the Surf Rats, IJ. D'Cruz
scored m the fourth quarter to
lead a fourth quarter rally. In the
last minute of the gcune, Nathan
Petty scored on a penalty kick:.
• Lasers 4, Hot llodl 0
Ttavls Kuhn• scored two goals
to lead the Ldsets Matthew
Joslyn and Christopher Vu.
• Silver Dudes 3, Sllmme.rs 1
The Silver Ducks put the'
match away Qn a fourth quarter
goal by Stevie Parmer off a pass
by Sean Marshall.
Tyler Wolk and Andrew
Skjonsbys dlso had goals tot the
Ducks.
The goalkeeping by David
Miller dfld Will Relchensteln
kept the Shmmen. offensive
attack at bay
Brandon Woods and Selb Jan-
lca were strong at the nudfield.
OMSIONVI
• Barracudas vs. flying ngen
II'\ an exciting match, Jmttn
Johnson and Eric Holland scored
goals for the Barracudas. Bryce
Fuller and Jack Grace combined
for d strong game in goal.
• Galaxy vs. Eagld
Austin Webster scored twice
for the GalaXy in a tough match.
Brett Olinger made several
saves
DM5JONVll
• Green lJWds
vso Wave Runnen
Ted Sarry scored for the
Lizords m the first half. Wyeth
JUetveld played strong in the sec-
ond half and scored the Lu:ar~·
second goal. •
• Dragons va.. Mambo Waves
The Dragons got goals from
Zach· Bea.udln and Sean Kegan
on assists by Plsber RoblJ\IOn.
Parker Eddy and Zachary
Friedman played strong defense.
• Blue Sharks va. Killer Whales
Ian Crane husUed bard for the
Sharks and b4d an assist on a
goal by Colton Gyulay.
with defensive help from Amanda
Parrill clild Christie Ohlaver.
Marta SwfJt, Kerry Hayden and
Sarah Tegel all had shots on goal
• Suri Babies vs. Tigen
Lauren Pfelfter and Daniella
Crivello each scored a goal for the
Surf Bdb1es. The defense was led
by Gigi Joseph, Jordan Murrel,
Mia Van Bergh and Amanda
Wllme
• creaming Green vs. Golden
Sun Girls
MonJque Conant scored three
goals for the Screaming Green.
· A~sisung Conant were Amanda
Peterson and Shannon Boler.
The Greens defense was out·
~t.mding with play by Morgan
WUJlams, Abby Michaelsen,
Amanda Schaefer and Becky Gula.
~urlingham powers Slammers
• qirls under-14s in third, C L U 8 S 0 C· C E R thcTh~t~~\s undet-1 t squad also
under-11s win toumatnent. won the JUSA tournament on Sept.
A.my Bu:rllnnham scored on a 1.\ Salgado had six goals m the • nia, the Slammers are 4-3-l a.nd U\ \ t H " ~ d th d pass from Brittany Emenon to ledd oumamen ew&O 1la ree an the Slammers under-t• girls soccer th11d pldce after lhe first half. Krystal Wrlghl. nttaoy AJvarez, • Clrls under-13 ' C I nn d Emil Bl ~" ld team to a 1-0 victory over MiSs1on e yo an Y rcuue Viejo on Sept. 26 The Slemmers girls under-13 edch had two goals
';'fbe victory, accompanied by a t -team is also in third place, with a • Boys under-11 t· Lie with the So Cal Blu on Sept. record of 2-0-3 alter the fll'!>t hall. The Slammers defense played a
• 2'1' helped the Slammers remain i.n . • Glrls ander-11 key rote U\ the Slammers 2· 1 Vlrto-.: U'W':· The Slamnd . 1ers tigirfls 1untdcr18-l t ry over local nval the fmne StnJcers
1, Cbllden scored a goal tcdm move into a e or U'5 P cc over the wr.ekend. Evan Zoller
: fr6tii'25 yard.I out against· the Blu , over the weekend with a 2-t victo-played a great game to goal and ~Wt\(} tied the score in the fmaJ mtn-ry over the 5anta Anittl Strikers. wos helped out by Paw Knezevic, t utes of lhe match. Arianna Ail.lJ01' Olbbl scored an early goal Mart Touch tte, Samuel PalfNy-
11 Cltlc:tone wu a stllndout in goal . for the Slammers off a comer kick man and Brendan Finnerty ~ ,Lait weekend, the Sta.mmcw lost by JMl!ca Muura. Sean Cunpos sco.red the ftr!it
"t\> the Orange Premier t -0, then After the strikers Ued the ~rore goal fo1 the Slamm~. lhen lllch.ard ~ roered back on Sunday with e 2· 1 with four minut~ remaining, the Gadblot r.ut in the game winoct on
, victory over the Santa Anita Red Slammers mounted a furious c"n assist rom Zacll Cbendy. ~ Hots on goals by Burtingh&rn and a~sault tho\ re ulted ln th g4me ICevln Higuchi und Eric Cox e Swab Hau. The under· 1~ team fin· wtnnlng goal by Alida Salgado. wow down opponent.. with their
X ~ th flnt hall Wlth soJ passes-On sept. 2b, the Slamm ~ bcttt tf·nadous fa('ld play. s sidli of third place. th• Upland C'elt c. t·O, bchlnd a • Bop undef'>IO t • ..,.. ~H goal SGOrt"d by Camllle Hewko Thlt newly f onned tewn ha ~ Competing agau\St some of the ftom 20 yards out Enilly Bltthleld t)(!en a potont forre in Shunm rs
c top1'lled teams tn Southern Callfo1 • ancl ADdrff 'l.alllucea rombme<;t for pl"Y· tallylf'lg four ww, one IOi.'> f. •
i; drange Coast United Sting under-16s felled by Wolfpack White, 2-0
"
Ctllb~--~~ A ...............
BRIEFLY
NHBA spring
registration
Saturday
NEWPORT BEACH -The New-
port Harbor Bdseball Assoetation, d
Pony Baseball orgaruzation, will be
holding registration for the spring
season starting on Saturday at
Ensign Junior High in the ,cafeteria
rrom 9 a.m,-1 pm.
The age dtvis1ons are; SheUand
(5-6)1 Pinto (7-8); Mustang (9-1 0):
Bronco (11-12) and Pony (13-14)
All ages are as of July 31, 1999.
Interested players must bring a
copy of theu birth certificate and
cash or check to pay fees. Costs are·
$80 for Shetlttnd and Pmto; $95 for
Mustang and Bronco and $115 for
Pony Ldte fee~ dpply after Dec. 15
For iillonnauon, call (949) 451 -
2228.
Costa Mesa ationals
COSTA MESA -Registrabon for
the Costa Mesa Nabonal l.lltle
League's spnng season begins on
Saturday at Costa Mesa High.
Registration will take place from
7 a.m -1 pm The registration fee
is $65 per player.
Riptide wins two ..
The Ripllde, a --------10 -and -under SOfTIAlL
team m the Paofic Coast Bobby
Socks league, swept d weekend
doubleheader aga.mst Nelson of La
Puente Megan Toman and Ma.rtsa
Scott combined for a 7-4 victory m
the first game to improve to 6-0.
Chrl5tie Hamers' perlormance in
lhe second game proved deas1ve in
a 5-4 victory. Hamers pitched a sol·
1d six inrungs to keep lhe Riptide
unbeaten in WU\ter play.
Ript1de meets unbeaten Pico
Sunday tn a double-header at Boni·
ta Creek Park starting at noon
TQOAY . ==<ot~ S C H I D U l I women · Or.tng• c:o.si at Ovus Tournement. H~h school boys Htwpott Hafbof •nd CofON ~I M¥ •t Southem C.hloml• TOUINl!Wnl
at HfflUtge , ... ~ IMne •Vol..,_,,
JC women -Or •nge Cotit at s.dcli.o.ck, 7 p m
•S-I
IC men -Or~ Coan •t Golden Wftt. J p m
JC women•~~ •t Or•ngt eo.n. 3 pm
HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUl11Y
Newport boys, CdM girls roll;
Estanci~ Mesa boys win, too
RANCHO SANTA
MARGARITA -Newport
Harbor Htgh's boyi.
rolled to an 18-41 win on
the hilly Santa Margarita
course on a hot and dry
day, to the pleasure of its
coach and 1m.proved to 3·
Munoz sharp ..
COSTA MESA "!.
Senior standout AlbertO
Munoz of Estanoa Hi~
went 15:50 to win on ~
home course Thursday
(Fauview ParkJ as th.a
Eagles rambled pas!
Ahso Niguel, 22-35. in
Paetfic Coast League
boy.; cross. ~ountry
Estanoa. 2-0 m PCL
meets. was al.so led by sconng
efforts from seruor·~ Manuel Oroz-
co (16:29), Stephan Appell
(16 36), Tony Magana ( l 7:08) and
freshman Mcl.rlln Munoz (17:20).
. 0 in Sea View League
cross. counlry behind the
1-2 finish of Curt Her-
berts (16 21) and Chris1 Curt Herberts
McMillen (l{Y~6)
Newport's girls had a 1·2
punch, loo, m the form of Alicia
McFcll.l and Amber Steen, who
firushed 2-3 with tunes of 19:09
and 19·23, respectively. But the
hosts dominated the re~t of the
scoring to win with ease. 23-37.
dropping the Tars to 0-3
SEA V1EW LEAGUE
BOYS NEWPORT1aSAHTAMAAGMt'TA4
1. Herberts (NH), 16'21; 2. McM1llen
(NH), 16:26, 3. Murry (SM), 16:27; 4
Landgren (NH), 16:43, 5. Jensen (NH).
17:07, 6. Antonini (NH), 17:10; 7. Edgley
(SM), 17:27; 8. Dukes (NH). 17:33; 9.
Henisey (~M), 17:34, 10. Ramsey (SM),
l8:05
• GIRLS
SANTA MARGAAn~ 23, NEWPC>KT 17
1. Mann (SM), 18:28; 2 Me:Fall (NH),
19:09, 3. Steen (NH), l9 23; 4. Manwar-
ing (SM). 20 00; 5 Connolly (SM), 20.36;
6. Mono (SM), 20:37; 7. McCarthy (SM),
20'40; 8. Vallier (SM), 20:58, 9. 'Foss
(NH). 21 12, 10 .Scarbo (SM), 21:18
CdM girls top El Toro
CORONA DEL MAR -Junior
standout Liz Morse has been on
fire lately and blazed the trail on
Thursday for the Corona del Mar
High Sea Kings, who posted d 21·
. 37 victory over vlSltmg El Toro in
a Sed View League girls cross
country meet. Morse won in 17:39
over the 3-mile course
Sophomore Jenny Cummins
stayed Wllh Morse unbl the last
600 yards, finishing in 18:03
"In tlus league, you need some
front runners,· CdM Coach Bill
Sumner said. "Most teams have a
ruce 1-2 runners, it's just a matter
of bow good they are and we
have a great 1-2 punch •
ln the boys race, sophomore
1Tavis Beardslee went out fast
and won with a ti.me of 15 26, but
El Toro WdS too strong overall and
won the meet, 23-37.
CdM sophomore Josh Yelsey
WdS fourth with a time of 15:48
SEA VIEW LEAGUE
ISOYS
EL TORO 23, ec.toNA DEL MM 37
l Beardslee (CdM), 15·26, 2. Cipoloa
(ET), 15'.41, 3. M11chiker (ET), 15:42, 4.
Yelsey (CdM), 15:48; 5 Splrttgerber (tT),
15:54; 6 Wtk;olt (ET). 16:08; 7
McManus (ET), 16:15, 8 Medina (ET}.
16.17; 9. Gruber (CdM), 16:20; 10
Groundberman (ET). 16'.44.
GlfU..S
CdM 21, El Toro 31
1. Mo~ (CdM), 17.39, 2. Cummins
(CdM). 18:03; 3. Quinlan (CdM), 18:17,
4. Smith (ET), 18:18; 5. Miske (ET).
18:23; 6. White (ET), 18:26; 7 Hossfeld
(CdM), 18:38; 8. Yourman (CdM), 18:45,.
9. Garcia (CdM), 18 SO; 10. Edmonds
(ET). 18:54.
ln the guts meet. Esta.noa's Liz
Hwpe ran a personal-record
19:43 for second place, but Abso
topped · the Eagles, 25-30
MlcheUe Basanda won for Allso
Niguel in 19·35 Janet Cdhuantzl
went 20:45 for Estancid (0·2). ·
MOFK a>AST l.EACiUE
BOYS
ESTAHOA 22, Auso N IGUEL 35
1 A. Munoz (E). 15 SO; 2. Arm1jp
(AN), 16:21; 3 Orozco (E), 16·29; 4
Appell (E), 16·36; 5. Sangster (AN).
16·41; 6 Magana (E), 17:08, 7 Dun
combe {AN). 17 19; 8 M Munoz (E).
17 20; 9 Juarez (E), 17 26; 10 MetLalf
(AN), 17.31.
GIRLS Auso N IGUEL 25, EstAHOA 30
1 Ba~nda (AN). 19'35: 2. Hu1pe (E),
19:43; 3 Meservey (AN), 19 SS, 4. Davis
(AN). 2041. S Cahuantz• (E). 20.45; 6
Bonctles (AN), 21.27; 7 Stevens (E).
21 '41: 8. Pool (AN), 21:41 9 Ghahr~
mana (AN). 22:0~ 10 Aronson (E).
,22"39.
Mesa boys blitz Uni
IRVINE -Bruce Hancock ran a
strong 15.26 as Costa Mesa High
defedted host Uruvemty, 19-37.
in P~clfic Coast League cross
country action Thursday.
Alex Ma.rtme-z was a question
mark before the race because of
recent fatigue, but came through
to finish second v.'lth a time of
15·50, 1ust two seconds :.hort of a
personal record
ln the guls race, Jamie
DeNoewer ran d solid 18:09 over
three miles to firush second
behind UruversLty's Allison Mar-
quand, one or the best runners m
the slate. The Trojans. won \he
meet. 24·35.
Sara Cotton h.ru~hed fourth
(18 54) and Jaclue Nguyen set a
personal record Wlth a fuush ot
19 06. Both Mesa teams a.re 1-1.
MOAC c.oAST LEAGUE.
IOYS
CosTA MESA 19, UHMJtsm' 37
1. Hancock (CM). 15:26: 2. Martinez
(CM), 15 50, 3 ColltS {U). 16 OS; 4 Tran
(CM), 16 06; S Ojeda (CM). 16.24, 6.
Runnells (U), 16.37. 7 Ortiz (CM). 1648.
8 Martinez (U), 16.52, 9 ~w (U),
17 00; 10. Aronna (CM). 17 24
GIR1.S
UNIVOSm' 24, CosTA MESA JS
1 Marquand (U), 17 42, 2. OeNoewer
(CM). 18:09; 3. Howard (U). is 11. 4
Cotton (CM). 18'54, 5 Chen (U). 19.02,
6. Ngvyen (CM), 19:06; 7 Allef'I (U),
1945, 8 Rattr•y (U). 19:52; 9 Baker (U).
2008; 10. Hall (U}, 20 16.
CdM tramples Injne, 17-1
lRVlNE -Sophomore Knsten
Griffith and freshmen Leslie
Damion and Laura Claster
replaced Corona del Mar Hlgh's
three standout singles p layers
and the Sea Kings didn't rruss a
beat in defeating host lrvme, 17-
1, m a Sea View League girls ten·
ois match Thursday.
('dM (7-1, 3·0 in league), top·
ranked m Orange County and
No. 3 in CfF Division I, went 9-0
in smgles as Grifhth, Damion and
Chisler swept
Courtney Tencrelli and Ruchl-
ka Budhra1a swept at No. 1 dou-
bles for CdM while enior Robin
Coleman and fresh.man Katie
Tenerelli swept at No. 2.
KA WW llAGUI ~ DE.&. MM 17, ltllYN 1
· Slna~ Griffith (CdM) def. Hwang.
6-0; del. F1n1, 6-0; def LAmm. 6-0,
Damion (CdM) won 6-1. 6-0, 6 O; Cl aster
(CdM) won 6-0, 6-4, 6·3,
~· C. Tmerelh 8udhr~
(CdM) def Wtn-Ch@n. G. 3; def.
Connelly-Ngo, 6-1; def. Shoaff·
Oelbenes. 6-1: Coleman-K. Tenetelli
(CdM) won 6-2, H. 6-2; CNmey Ja<ob-
son (CdM) lost 2-6, won 6-1. 6·3.
Hawks top Mesa, 17-1
COSTA MESA Co ta M sa
High'~ Phuong Tran defeated
RonJni Mukrotaphyay of Laguna
Flills in mgles, 6-1. but it was a
-------------------~ FIELD IOCllY
l
Newport wins, 4-0
COSTA MESA
do.n, Bitta JCLnSma,
on and Maggi
ored a gOal Ul N
-M!'~Um Jor·
Peigc Thomp·
Mullen ch
wport Harbor
ov t Glendota
ls fi ld hockey
GIRLS TENNIS
tougb match for the Mustangs,
who lost 17-1, m a Paabc Coast
League girls tenrus match at Cos-
ta Me.'8 Costa Mesa fcills to 1-7
overall. 0-3 in league
MOAC COAST LEAGUE
lAGuN.A Hus. 17, CosTA MrSA 1
Singt.s: Krm (CM) lost to Lee, ().6,
lost to Mukrotaphyay. ().6, lost to Paul.
0-6. Tran (CM) lost, 0-6. won, 6-1, lost
1·6; Lee (CM) lost. 0-6, 1-6. 1-6
Ooubtes: Huynh·Lee (CM) lost to
Oavies-Lauten~lgen, 1-6, lost to E
Hun9-S. Hung. Hi, lost to Malloy-
Efinsberger, 2-6, Demello-Oimson (CM)
lost o-6. 0-6. 0-6, Do-Hoang (CM)
lost. ()..6, 0-6, s-7
Tars ramble, 14·4
NEWPORT BEACH -Jenny
Meyer and Megan Hawkins are
now 9-0 after sweeping, 7-ti (7·5),
6· l, 6·2, in Newport Harbor's VlC-
tory over Scmta Margantl\, t•·•·
m Sea View League Qltls t Mb
on Thursday.
•Both a.re aggressr.i ot then t
and complement eoch other's
gam . " Coach Fletcher Olson
said. Th Sailors unproved to 7-4.
t-2 in the Sea View le gue.
llA WW l.IMUI
MlWf'Oln 14t 5MfA MMcwlTA.
Sln9I•· Adams (NH) test to Mill«,
3-6, def. Tatiana. 6-1. def. Caban Ila. 6-0.
Godbey (NH) lost. 4-6, won, µ, 6-0,
Nelson (NH) lost. 1-6, 1·6, 6-0
~· Meyer Hawttins (NH)
def Klowtlowskl-Bonhall, 7-6 (7-5):
def. Kr~zer.Vondefahe. 6-1, def. Khouzam-~I. &2.' Baker-Schneider
(NH) won. 6-3. 6-2. 6·1. P•lm Collopy
(NH) won 7 5, 6-1, 6-3
Eagles fall to Artists
LAGUNA BEACH -Estanoa
High's J Ullary Hirt.ler and Blake
Fri(lo teamed up for the tirst time
this season and we1e leading in
their first set 5-3. Wlth a set point,
but cventuall} lo t 7 ·.5 to Laguna
Beach's Megan Macgillvary and
Cd1tlin McMann
Hirtler and Fnno rebounded to
win th \J nex.l two ets, 7·6, 6-0,
but the Eagles (12-2, t-2) wet>
ovennatchcd by host Laguna
Beach irt a \5-3 los m Pacific
Coast l.cllgue acUon Thursday.
~ COASTUAGUI
UGIM lllAOC 15, EstMCIA J S...-~ (£) kx1 to
Mlddoc.kl. o-6, \Ost to 8utt~ M;
lost to Schulman\. 1.fi, McConNCk <e)
lcxt. 0 6, ().6 1-6; CNreai« (E) lcMt. 0-6
0-6. 2-6 DCM.•I•· H1rtler Frino (TI ~t to
Mac.glllivacy M<Mann. S-7, def. Fal<~
Meulneo. 7~ C1·l). def. Steini.John-
iotl. 6-0. Cassity-Gundv.ngen lE) km.
3-6, 1-6, wori, '-4, Arbulow Stt1n~ld
(E) loSt, :J~ 1 -6,"
~2,(l(Hl,(llHl
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AGE 10-Yr.Tmn »Yr.Tmn 30-Yr.lmn '
40 • $1,180 $1..375 $2.583
50 $2,735 $2,'915 $7,317
60 $6,895 $11~9 $2.5,960 '
toet:er team, p&ayed a great match agalnst Wolfpack JOlh ,......._ Clu1I Kha, David ~ Bnan 'I The Orang Coe1t United Sting, an unde.r·16 guls llC'OMO lo ft minimum
~.but couldn't penetrate lM WOlfp4C'k'I defense in W.•"Ota. Scott Nlckenoa. Ara Meltldaa, Toa
• 2~ Joa OYer the weekend. • !pelbaln, JMoa leadanak. Joi'd9i CllrttUu and
t hgh' 4-0 victory
tn a nonl agua g'ir
match at the Harpe
Center on Thunda
· The Seilon (S·
defensive pley u
r Community
~~) got tolid rrefcm.od non·tob.KOO annual rate.I CA UC. 1 OiM78.S7
llYM DI • • Orw Uartti•. Certol MonlUo leVln ~odlej mftd~ a num r t1 plays that put pres· ,~=II.,.:._ ~ worked well ln k~ Wolfpeck awe on t6e WoUJMl(k'• goallo. ~wunotc~
goalie Susan MCM Finandal Group (714) 720-8460
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BOATING RELEAGUING and Los Alamitos lo compete 1.11 the
Sunset League. won its argument
betore the section council m Octo-
ber of 1997 to be leagued with
schools within closer proximity
solution, consented to the compro-
mise. 11111 loLI ···
CONTINUED FROM 10
taken mto Meiuco unintenllonally.
The Mex:tcan government strictly enforces 1ts·la ws
restncnng the c·ntry ol Jireanns and ammurution along aU
herders and a t cur and seaportl>.
CONTINUED FROM 10
Esperanza Pnnc1pal Dave Flynn
sauJ he would appeal at the CJF
So\lthcm Sccuon Council meeting
Oct. 23, is adoptect
County pnncipab and other rep-
resentatives, however, continued to
support a plan placing Esperanza in
the Sunset League, before eventu-
ally electing to retain status quo
when assured Mater De1, Santa
Margarita and the combined entity
of Servile/Rosary would be leagued
with other parodual schools, begin-
Est.anaa, Laguna Beach, Wood-
bridge and Aliso Niguel also
expressed reservations, but with-
drew their dissent in order not to
further delay the process.
,..
Eagles top Wolverines ..
COSTA MESA -Candy Uri Of:
Aliso Niguel High carded a -42 tD
win medahst honors, but E.stanoa~·
Erin Thom.son, Stacy Barnett an!i
Laura Cote tellJiled to provide the
host Eagles (5-2, 2-0) with a 14'3'·
150 Pacific COdSt League guts gcjll
victory Thursday at Costa M~
Goll & Country CJub (Mesa Linda
C<0urse). Thomson and Barnett cafTh_
shot47,
n us has resulted m arrests, conv1cl.tons and long 1em1
prison sentences for U.S. c1tizeru>, even those who
unintentionally ciossed the !)Order with f uearms or ammunition
tn theu possession
US. c1ll7ens approach.mg Me xico dlong the land border
who rf'alize lh~y ar<> m posses51on of unauthonzed hrearms or
ammunition should not seek to enter Mexico.
Newport Heil bor High PnnClpal
Bob Boies, the last to agrc lo allow
Uruvers1ty to lcdve the pioposed
Sea View, finally releotf'd, ci~g
expt"dience ning the {all of '99. ·
The proposed plan satisfies
CdM's request to compete with
schools of similar enrollment in the
PCL, and also placates the desires
of Estanoa and Costa Mesa to see
Aliso Niguel and Laguna Hills
move on.
The only way lo legcilly unport firearms and/or cll11J'Ourubon
into Me10co is to secure a pemut m advdnce from the Meiucan
Embdssy U1 Washington, 0.C. or from a Mexican consulate.
--~·· -Well, it's ofhc1ol, Scott McClung is t1 very fortunate man as
When Boies made the agreement
una.n1JT1ou~. Uruvers1ty High Pnnc1-
pal Diana Schmelzer, who had sup-
ported the ruhner-up proposal.
which called for University to stay
in thP PCL, chdnged he r vote, the
39th and Jmdl vote required.,.
Boies said he believed Universi-
ty, with an enrollment of 2,300,
more than twice that of Mesa,
Estancia, CdM and Laguna Beach,
belonged in the Sea View, and did
not covet the ssheduling bardslups
a five-teem configuration would
create.
Newport Harbor has conslStently
voiced approval for the proposed
Sea View alliance, based on the
three releaguing criteria of geogra-
phy, enrollment and competitive
equity.
CdM just misses
COSTA MESA -Corond llel
Mar High's girls golf team shot c\
team record 141 , but it wasn't
enough as Woodbridge won a Sea ••
View League match on Thursddy.
with a score of 131. ~
the ve sel Rapture was certainly breaking pubbshed MeXicdn.
law This should be d renundei to not dSsume anytlung when
traveling ... anywhere. · ·
Americans olten thmk our laws arc the "right· laws, when
such arr~ance as totdlly unfounded
And, 1t s official f mdeed tound the ctnswer
~-----------------High School Junior Varsity W•tet ;o10
Newport Harbor 4, Corona del Mar 3
The plan, however, is far from
finali7cd , a reality with which coun-
ty school repre ent~tives dre keenly
awdre
Esperanza, dtmg. concerns over
travelmg !tom Anaheun Hills to
Huntington Bedch, Fountcnn Valley
CdM Pnnctpal Don Martin had
also expressed his preference to
avoid a five-team league. But, fear-
ing the unknown fate of his school if
a stalemate allowed league repre-
sentatives to construct their own
Current members of the SWlSet
and Garden Grove leagues voted
unanimously for the alternate pro-
posal, which would have placed
Esperanza in the Century League.
Four Golden West League schools
also voted for the runner-up plan, as
<lid Brea and Valencia.
Allison Schauppner shot a 12tl.
over-par 43 for the Sea Kings (7-.3,
l-2 in league) at lbe Costa M
Golf & Country Club
CdM's Stephanie McCoy an4,
Taylor McConnick each shot a 4~.
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rated auocletlon other •nd uecute the required time for Ming ct1Jms v.111 3300 Newport Judy Oray, • John Name Stat•m•nt ducted by: co-partne11 buslneH yet? No bUsfne11 yet? Yes, 09f08J r l -··r· ··~-.• -·~ ~ .. ; • T ,' i J • . ,
11 than a pa11nersh1p documents, such bid secu· not u plre before lour Boul•vard M. Rager, 8413 Sl•rra The following ia!sons 811 Have you started doing Br111'1 Photo Expreu. 98
Ernest B Adams 11ly v.111 be forfeited The month• from the hearing Newport Be~ch Av•. Suite A Fontana ~~ltVE'ru;~'N"i~~USTRIAL buslntn yet? Yes. Jin 22. Inc., Breu Glav1, P111. Cory Michael Tague . f ! I I . • ;
19988780745 Faithful Performance eond date noticed above CA V2335 I , 1998 This stattmant WIS flltd This lllttmenl WIS filed Ttiis statement was Med shall rtm11n tn lull force YOU MAY EXAMINE the PLANNING CENTER. 3835 Birch Joyce Faye Barnes • with the County Clerk of with the Co11nty Clerk of PACIFIC VIEW • ,,
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with tht Co nty Clerk of and effect tnrough Iha Ille kept by the court. II you COMM1$SION AOENDA Published Newport ~~~· Newport Beach, CA This statement was Med Orange County on 10/08198 Orlllgt County on 09129/98 ~.·;.:r; •
u uarantee ariod as s ec· are a person Interested In Regular MHtlng • Beath·Coeta Mesa Dally with the County Clerk of 10988771789 19988771088 MEMORIAL P~ Orange County on 09/15198 g P P the estate you m1y r.t• October 22 1998 Pilot October 2, 5, 9, 1998 Wiiiiam C. Mllami, 101 Orange County on 09129198 o l Pr 1 Oct 9 18 23 Dally Pl 1 Oct 2 9 18 Daily Pilot Sept 18, 25. lfied in the gentfal cond1· v.1th the coun a Request • 7:00 p:m. fM420 Buckwh11I Lant, Ketchum, 19988771083 'J011,y~o . • F~ 23 199810 • ' F42.i Cemetery • Mortuary·
Chapel • Crematcxv
3500 Pacific view ~ ¢ct. 2, 9. 1998 F399 11009 for Special Notice (form 1 SUBJECT Service Sii· Idaho 83340 Daily Pilot Oct 2 9 18 ' '
PUBLIC NOTICE The DISTRICT reserves the DE·154) of the f1hng of en ltOn Servtce1'. 1000 Irvine PUBLIC NOTICE ~ 5~::.:~ ~:llM~30J: 23, 1998 ' f550 PUBLIC NOTICE --P-U-.-l-IC_N_O_T_lC_E __ 11ght to ra1ee1 any or all lnvenlOfY 1nd appr11sal or Avenue • • u ~ NOTICE TO bids or lo waive any Ir· estate u sets or of any pe-SUMMARY: Requ111 to Flcllllo~• Bu1lneH ~~o~:. P. Noll 4633•3 Via PUBLIC NOTICE Flcllllous Bu1lnH1 Flclltloua Bualn•H Newport Beech • 844-2700 .. regutaritlH or lnform11ttl11 l1tlon or account H pro-amend e previously •P· Nam• tatement LI p 1 0 CA N•m• Statement N Stat t CONTRACTORS In any bids 0< In the bid· Ylded in P1obate Code see· proved use permit that ptr· The following persons are 92869a oma, range Flcllllou1 Bu1lne11 The lollowlng pet1ons are Th ~~:wing~:~. ar CAlLINQ FOR BIDS uon 1250 A Request for rT\ltttd lddihonal signs In doing business 11· SCOTT Name Statement doing business 11• ObJIC1 • .. -·-. • • School Ol1ttict: Hunting· ding Spt clal Nouce form ls coniunction wtlh the ap-CENTER, a CaJ.fornla Um-This bu!lntss 11 cone Th• following ~rsons 111 01111lopm1nt, 23141 Ar· doing business u . The
ron Btach Union High As reQuirt<I by Section avail1ble from the court proval of an automatic car lied P1rlntrshl p, 3835 duct~~ by. 8 generll Pitt· doing business as: royo Vl1t1, Suitt I 110, ~::~b~I G'g'. S~~·~d~
School Oistnct l 773 ol Ute Cahlornla clerk. wash and gasoline station. Birch Street, Newport nert P . Coaches Relocallon Ser· Rancho Santa Margarita. eH r., 1 f •n.
Obtain Document1 and L.abor Code, the Director of Attorn•~ lor th• Pell· The spJ<;tflc requost In-Beach, CA 92660 Have you staned doing vlcn, 23 Corporate Pia.ta. CA 92688 Ana Heights, Ca 1 ornia
Bid Out at: Huntington Iha Depanment of lndua· lloner: eludes changing the num-J Sco11 Fawcett. General ~~:r.:sJeair!~'; 4/1185 Sui11 180, N1wport Beach, Ob)eC1 Development, (CA). 9J~~n Ray t8Dt Mesa 110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
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8&1ch Union High School trilll Aelahons of lhe Stilt LAW OFFICES OF ber and size of s1gn1 Partner, 8739 HUdson River This statement wa1 r.9'd CA 92680 9500 Toledo W1y. Irvine, Or I F2 • Santa Ana
Dlst11c1, 10251. 'Yorktown ol Cahlorma has deltf· JEFFREY T VANDER· APPLICATION Use Permit Circle, Fountain Valley, CA with lhe Coumy Clerk' of Burt Golden. 3007 Carob, CA 92818 He"\11 California 92707 Ave.. Purchasing, Room ed h i. • No 3193 (Amended) 92708 Newport Beach. CA 92660 Thi• bu1lness 11 con· IQ b' 361, Huntlrv;ilon Beach, CA mm 1 1 general prevai VEEN, 2 4422 AVENIDA CEOA COMPLIANCE: This W1IU1m C M1rams & Eliza· Orange County on 09/29198 Maxine Golden, 30t>7 ducted by: a eo<f)()(aUon Thfl uilnen Is con·
92648, (114) 964·3339, •IC1. '"0 rain ol wages In the DE LA CARLOTA, STE. prolect hos been reviewed beth A. Mlrams. Co. 189B8771088 Carob Newport Beach CA Have you Slatted doing
4350 locality In which th1e wo11\ 34!5, LAGUNA HILLS, and It hos been dtltrmined T1u11ee1 Mlrams Family Dally Pilot Oct. 2, 9, t6, 92660, ' bualne11 yet? No ...-------------------------·-Oua Date· Thursday. Oc· Is lo be performed Copl11 CA 02853 . that 11 Is ci teg0tlcally 0 • Trust OTO 3125191 , 101 231 1998 F558 Thi• bu1lntss 11 con· Ob)IC1 OevetoplM!ll. Scot
tobef 27, 1998 al 200 pm of these rate doternllna· Publllhtd Newport empt under Class 1 (Extst· Buckwheat Lane, Ketchum, ducted by: c0epar1Mr1 Conrad, Pres. OBITUARY 888 OBITUARY 88R
NOTICE tS HEREBY tions, 118 on f.le al the DIS· Beach·Costl Mesa 0111 1ng Fac1l1hes) of the r• ID 83340 PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started doing Thl1 11<menl was fil•d1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.IJ'f 1 GIVEN that the Hun1trv;i100 TRICT ind copies may be P 1 0 b Iii / quirementl of the c. altlornii Jerome Krueg11, Trulloe, buslntu yet? No with the County Clerk 0111 ,
Beach Union High School obtaln~d u on ro uast The 1 01 C1o er • 14· 1 • EnV11onmen11l Oua4tV Act Krueger Trust OTO 2/4n 1. Flollllous Bu1lne11 Burt Golden Orange County on 10/06198 01Strlct, Orange County, ,P q 1998 2. SUBJECT: Windows on 1126 N. Flower Street, Name Statem•nt This statemenl was flied 19980771772
Callfornl1. acting by and contra~lo shall post a FW5"12 the Bay Restaurant (Scott Santi Ana, CA 92703 the following persons 111 w1lh the COiloty Clerk of Dally Pilot Oct. 9 16 23
through 1t1 Governing copy o lhtst rotes II each Shuttlav.orlh, eppllcint) This bu11neu 11 cone dolrv;i bUslness as: Ortngt County on 09/t5198 'JO 1998 • j:587
Bo.ard, .. herelneftet: referred job site The contr1ctor and PUBLIC NOTICE 2241 West Coi sl Highway duct~ by· a ltmted part· Ampert1nd Ast2Clalts Al· Hl988789748 -·---------•
to u CISTR1Cr. win r• 111y iubcontractor under it BS" 772"' SUMMARY: This hearing nersh1p Ulit.cta, 730 W. 17th St., Daily Pilot Sept. 18 25 PUBLIC NOTICE ct1ve up to, bul not lallr ehatl pay not less then tlie ... ~ involves 1 scheduled 6-Have you $lat1ed doing Costl"Mtn. CA 92627 Oct 2 9 1998 1' ' ------------1
titan the 1bov••taled time, speclliod prevaillng ratu of -• NOTICE OF month re>Jtew to determine business yet? Yes. 09/20/ ~rntel Btnnelt Adami, • • Flctlllou• BualnH•
sealed bids tor the •ward wages to an worker• om· PETITION compl~lh_i;ondlltons n Inc. (CA) 444 Alisa A\18., PUBLIC NOTICE Ham• Statement
Cl( a contract for tne follow· 1 ed b 11 1 11 • TO ADMINISTER of appro111I of Use Permit J. Scott Fawcett, Ge...-al Ntwpotl ~each, CA 92663 The fotlowlng petlons are 11'1!1 pro1ects· poy Y 1 em n 1 e •11 ESTATE OF· No 3293 (Amended). ts P111ner Gary RusHll Collln1, 414 Flctlllous ButlneH dolrv;i bu1lnets 11: Brett's
Pr0Ject1 B1d 1828 • ec:uuon of the contract. RICHARD c LEEK mod1fiad and approved by Th•s stilement was filed W. Stevens Ave .• No C, N•m• Statement Photo Expren, Inc .• 17954
Fountain Valley High No bidder may withdraw CASE NO A19204 the Pl1nn1ng Commission W•lh the County Cl11k of Sanll Ana, CA 92707 The following persons art Magnolia SttHt, Fountain
S.Cllool Science Classroom ll1Y bid for • pe11od ol T ' 4 on February 23, 1998 The Orange County on 09129/98 Thl1 bualness 11 con-doing buslneu at: v11r1y, CA 92708
Job Walk' 3 pm, Thursday, forty·flve (45) days 1tter the e1~n~::.·~~ot?~":~1c1:;:i~: Planning Commlsslon will . 19988771087 ducted by: a general part· al Wtalbay Prop1rtl11, b) Bttll'• Photo ExprtH, Inc.
Qctober 15, 1998 at foy11e date sal for the opening of tors, i nd persons who may consider, among the condl· Daily Pilot Oct. 2, 9, 16, nershlp W11tb1y Apartments, 138 (C~). 1670 Santa Ana Ave.,
11 " Valley H gh School bids. olh-•st be Interested In lions of approval, specific 23, 1998 F553 Have you 11atttd doing Rochtsltr Sltttt. Cost1 Suitt IJ, Costa Men, CA 1 1 • p 1 1 s 1 22300 compliance lssue1 related buslne11 yet? Yes, 1/1/95 Meta, CA 92627 92627
,1,7818 Busniid. Fountain of ur,s;::n P~bll~c '~ont act ~~ R~d~~Ro'b''te~ both, 10 th• control or the n0<se, PUBLIC NOTICE Gary R Collin• Rict11rd A. Sewell TrustH This bu1lness 11 con-
v';itley CA. License Ci.t· r A PEllTION ·FOR PRO and m1y 1dd or rnod1ly Erne11 Btnnen Adami, lor the R1ch11d A Sewell ducted by: a corl)Of1llon sll1callon B. Plan Deposit Code, the con1r1ct will con· A n 111 • cond111on1 of approval In SUMMARY OF Inc., Ernul Btnnell Ulling Trull Dated 7/22198, Have you 11111ed doing r,e: S75 refundable for lain provisions permllUng ~el~ J'J~R~ the egu ~ order lo achieve sat11fac· PROPOSED Adams, Pre1tden1 136 Rochester Street, bu1iness )'ti? No
plans returned by 1M·98 the succ111lul bidder lo rlor Court 01 Califorifri tory compl11nce. ORDINANCE This statement was filed Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Brell'I Photo Exprt11,
J3ids shan be reeeJVed In 1Ubsll1u11 ltcurillH for 1ny 'County ol ORANGE. ' A~PLICATION• Use Permit CITY OF COSTA MESA Wllh ll]t County Clttk of This business It con-Inc., Brett Glave, P1H.
t•a place Identified above moneys "1•lhlield by fht THE PETITION FOR PRO-No. 3293 (Amended) ORDINANCE 9S.23 11 Or1nge County on 09/15198 duC1ed by; an Jnd1vldual Th11 1tatement WH filed
afld •hall be opened Ind D1stnct to ensure perform-BATE requeslJ thll JEFF CEOA COMPLIANCE This scheduled to be In full 19988781757 Hive you started doing wnh lht County Clark of
1 d 1 ance under tha contr1C1 or MOORE be appointed ., pro)IC't hH been reviewed, force and ellect 30 days D•llV Pilot Sept. 18, 251 busmen yet? Yes. 1968 Orange County on 10108/98 gµbllc Y rea a oud 11 the 1 . and it has been determined lrom lls adoption on Oclo-Oci 2 9 1998 F4oo Richard A. Sewell 11988771788
lbov1·1l1ted time and ptr~tling payment 01 re· ~~~~7:ie/~~!e::,~~!11~r 1~~ th1t II I• categorically ex· ber 5, l998, and wu · ' · Thi• 1ta11mtnl was filed 01ily Pilot Oct. 9, to, 23,
p!llce. 11nt ons earned dlroclly decedent empt undllf Class t (Exist· adopted by lhe tonowlng PUBLIC NOTICE with lh• County Clerk ol 30, t 998 FS83
In accordance with 1111 Into escrow THE PETIOON requests Ing Fac11111es) ol th• r• roll can vole COUNCIL Orange County on 09/15'98 --'--------1
provisions of C11ilornl1 BY: Governing Board the deeedenrs Will and quirements orthe Cahlornl1 ME Ma ER s. A y Es. Flclltlous BualneH 11988709752 PUBLIC NOTICE
Busine11 111d Proltu1ons' Signed: codicils. if eny, be 1dm11ted Environmtnta~ Ouahty Aci Buffa Monah.an Erick: Name Statement Daily Pilot Sept. 18. 25. Ood• s1e11on 7028 15 a d IS! Sual Mclane Dlrec-to prob1t1 The Will and 3.SUBJECT. Speedway ' 1 The following na11on1 are Oct 2 9 1998 F402 FlcUUout Builn•H · • n t p ' 1 1 Restaurant (Jerry King, Ap. aon, Cowan, Somera, ol .. -: • · ' N•me Stat•m•nt Public Contract Code Sec· or • rocurement/En-any cod Cl s. are avillablt pllcant), 353 East Coast HOES: None. ABSENT: d ng business 8*· PUBLIC NOTICE Th• follow!"" per1on1 are
11,,n 3300 the owner r• •'11V Con1•ntallon for 1xamln1hon In the file HI hwiy N Gardrl Edlllon1, 16443 ...,.,, b 1 ... . ' p bit 11 d N t kept by the court. gr one. Sandalwood St Fountain ....... ng us nH1 u . qwes that the bidder 001· u 1 • t wpor TtfE PETITION requests SUMMAAY: The 1ppllca· Otdinanct 98-23 amends Valley CA 92808' Flctltloua Bualn••• Broad cut Marketing
sen the cl1n1fica11on or Bt0ch·Co111 Mesa Daily tuthority 10 adrt'ltnlstet the lion Is • request to amend Section 2•13 of the Costa Charle• .auy Pope ,,55 Name Statement Group, 791 Promontory Or.
contractor'• lleense no11d Pilot Oc1ober 2, 9, t998. estate under 1111 lndtpen-Ille eJtl11tng use permit that Mesa Municipal Code pet· N. LI Cienega Blvd .. •41140,, The followlng per1on1 ere W., Newport Beach, CA
above at the llme the bid Is F419 dent Admln11tralion of E1· permitt,ad the Htlbllsh· lalnlng 10 ballot arguments Loi Angeles CA 90069 doing bu1ln11s 11: BOAT 12660
b II d P I lat"'S Act {T"ls A th II mtnl o a thome rostaurant Ch I Th' p U S. MARINE CENTER Anthony Wiiiiam Wrath, su m It ursuan 10 PUBLIC NOTICE .. · " u or Y laclhty (race car theme) and rebuttals to ballot at• ., 11 omas op•, 16390 Pic:lflc Coast HI h: 79t Promootorv Or. w .. Business end ProlesslQns wlU altatlowl lht personal rep. with Incidental 1lcoholic gumenls 1155 N LI Clenegt Bllld., way Suitt 200A HunU~ Ntw""" 8eacn ''cA 91680 Code SectJOn 7028 15 no BSC reaen ve to laJct many .. _. T · 11401 Loi Angeles CA • • .... .,.... • . . 7727 tction1 Without Obllll\lnQ •••ntflgt 141NICI . II• •P· THE FULL TEXT of lht OI· 90069 ' ton Beach, CA 92649 Thia bu1lntH 11 con-p1ymant shall be m1d1 for NOTICE OP coun approval. Befort tak· phc11ton lncludea tht fol· d1nanct m1y be rt1d In the Thl1 bu1ln1H 11 con-Boat Amerlu CofJ>O!•lion, ducted by: tn lndMdual
WOfk or m1t11lal under 1111 PETITION Ing ctr111n very lmport1n1 lowtng changes In . opera· City Clerk'• Office, n Fair dueled by: a general part· IVA), 880 S. Pickett Sllttt, Have you •tarte<I doing
contr1ct unless aod unlll TO ADMINISTER 1ctlon1 how911er the rer· llonal charictarlstlcs Orilie Coita Mesa ner1hlp Alexandria, VA 22304 buslne11 yet? No
th• Registrar of Contr&C· l!ITATE OF• sonar representative wll bt • allow llve enlar1alnmenl MARY T ELLIOTT Have you •tarted dOlng Thi• bu1lnt11 It con-Anthony Wllllam Wrath
tors var1f1es to 1111 D11triC1 FAYE ANNABELLE required to g1v1 notk:e lo °j1 h F'.lday and Sllurdiy D t Cit Cl k ' buslne11 yet? No ducted by: a Corf)()(atlon Thi• •tllemtnl w11 filed tr\at th• contrictor VotH 1nter111t1d pereoos un1111 n g 11• epu ~ 'I •r Charle• Pope Have you 1tarted doing with the County Clerk or THOMPSON lhey hive waived nolict or • petmol daocl~ In con-Pu bllehtd Newpott This atalement wu filed bulin111 yet7 No Orange County on 09/tll/98 pro~rly hc:1n1ed at tt\t EDELBLUTE consented 10 the propoMd t:'"°" with t fl!Tliled num· Beach.Costa Mesa Daily v.ith th• County Clerk of Bott Am11lca Cotpcwallon, 1H80789711 11"'8 the bid Wll submit· aka FAY! EDELBLUTE 1C1lon) The Independent of 1pecl1l tven11; Pilot October 9, 1998 Orange County on 09/1 t/98 Sandra Bur1111, Vice Prall· Daily Piiot Sept. t II, 25,
ltd Any contrtclor not ao CASE NO. A104217 1dmlnlstrallon authority will • amenrr Acct1sory Out· F671 11988789183 dent Oct 2 9 1998 F403 llcen11d I• subj.ct to pen· To ell helra, b1neflclarlt1, bt granted unltu an Inter· door Dinn~ Permit No 35 D 11 Pl S t. t 8 25 Thl1 1talemenl w11 filed--·-·-·-------•
•hits under lht law and c1td1tor1, conllngenl crtdl· tSled paraon m .. an ob-to :·n~ \he nor: of ~~· PUBLIC NOTICE ~ ~ 9i ~~' •P 'f4~ with the CountY Clerk of PUBLIC NOTICE
the con1r1c1 Will be coni id· 1011, and ~rs<>n• who may )action to the pe11uon and eta n ° • •x 1 ng o .. ,. ' ' ""' Orange County on 09/29/911 ---------1
ered void 11 lh• lleenst olherwi11 be lnt1111t1d In 1h0W1 good cause v.hy lht dOOf d1t1lng area liom dos-SUMMARY 01' PUBLIC NOTICE 18988771078 Flctltlo..t• 8u1tne11
clantflci llon l pt cllltd tht wo• or 11111•. or bcilh, cour1 ehoutd not 11r1nt 1111 rg :: :~ 00/,,°th't ~ cl:•· PROPOSED Dally Piiot Oct. 2 9, 10, Name Statement of: FAYE ANNABELLE tut.h0f1ly. ng mi n g un 1Y ORDINANCE Fl I lo a al 23 t991 ' F5S2 The fotlowlng person1 Ira h111in1tt1r 11 that of I THOMPSON EDELBLUTE A HEARING on the pell· through Thureday, CITY OF COSTA MllA ct t UI u neH ' doing bu1lnH111:
"11pecla1ty contractor" as aka FAYE EDELBLUTE tlon will be held on OCTO. APPLICATION: Use Pttmlt ORDINANCE 88-24 11 Name Statement PUBLIC NOTICE a) Sw.t I Company, b)
a.hntd In SIC110n 7058 Of A PETITION FOR PRO. SER 29, 1990 ti 1:45pm In No. 3598 ~mendtdd acheduled IO be In lull The following pe!IOOI .,. Men Drive Apartmenll.
11'8 Califoml1 8UslntH and BAT! htt been filed by Dept. 703 localed 11 341 C~°c: ~ M:LIAN ~1 force and effect 30 dlYt dF~'St~~~~~:S 186&4 flotltlou1 hslMH 245 Mesa Drive, IA. Costa
Prof111aon1 COde, the ,.,. CARL G EDELSLVTI! In The CtlY OtJW ~Pl. Ot· :,~ Ii his ~!termlntd from lls tdophon on Oeto-Sllk1tH St Foun1iJn Val Name S .. tem.nt Meta, CA tn27 clalty eontrac1or aw1telt<I the Supenor Cour1 of CaH· ange. C~ 92868. thll If 11 Clll orlcall 811• bet s, 1t0e, and waa leY CA 92709 ' The lollowlng pereon1 att Hu11h Iller, 245 Me11
the contrae1 for thlt WOtk fomla, County of ORANGE, IF YOU OBJECT 10 the empt un(ler ~. Cl~I 1 adopted by the following elt'I Btvnl 16684 SUkt doing busloe11 11· Global Drive, IA. Coata Mt1a, CA THE PETITION FOR PRO. granting of the ~titlon, you toll c JI vol . COUNCIL • rN Aaul1, 20142 Spruce Ave., 92827 stlall l\Mll construct • ma. BATE request• thDI CARI. 1hoUld appear 11 Ult hMr• (Ea<lallng Faclllllea) 1• 1 •· St, fountain Valley. CA Newport Beach, CA 12680 Thi• bu1lnH1 11 con-jdrlty of th• WOfk, In ac· a. EDELBLUTE be IP. Ing and •tat• YOUI Ob-qUirtmtnll of the Ctlilornta MI M .... I a AV 11 I 91708 David Mlohttl Oallo. ducttd by: an lndtllldUal corcJance wltl\ the prov!-pointed aa pereonal rtpt• e or file wtinen 00. £twl1onmenlll Quality Act Buffa, Monahan, llttok· .Joy 8 &tock~, 18&84 20142 Spruce Ave New-Hava you Slatted CSoil1g
.... Of catl!Omla Bull-........ Ive IO tdm•nlllar th• ~th the'C0"'1.,.. Publl1tled NaWJ>Ort '°"• Cowan, '°"'•"· SilklrNSt rountalnVallty, Pof\Bt1Ch,CAt2Gio l>YllMt1Ytt'?Yt1.4/flN
n.tu anct Ptofesalona Code "late Of the decedent. ora tne hltflng Your •Po Bt1ctl.Coita Mell Dally NOll1 Hon•. dllNT1 CA 92708 Aly1on Michl•, 20142 Hugh Slier
S.Ctlon 1059 THE PETITION requ1111 peattnct may be tn per1on Pilot Octobtr t , 1009. None. Thi• bualn111 I• co,,. Spruce Ave., Newport Thia 11a1em1nl wea flltd
Time 11 of the •Hence All the dectdtnt't Wiii end or by your ettoiney, F&7ri Otdlnance 98 24 amend• d~ed by; • general part· Bt1ch, CA 92860 with the County Cl.,11 of
WOtk must be COMpl.te<I COCllcll1, II any, be admitted IF VOU A.RE A CREDITOR PUBLIC NOTICE sectJon a;:J09 of the Co•t• 'lt!~1P °" lltt~ ...,....... Thia bu1lnt11 11 cone Orange County on 00/18111 wt•... 23 •• to piob111 The Wiii and or contingent cred•tor ol MtN Municipal COd• I*• ~ Y .... t No .......... dUC1td by: hu1b1nd and 1tMl78ff11 ., .. n t c~ive c ... ll'Y cod>ctl• are avalleble the deceaMd, you tTlutt 1111 cns1MSOOI In nell ,.... wit. Dauy Pilot S.pt tt n
tndat dtY1 from d1te ape<> for examtnatiQn tn lhe flt• your ctaltn with the coun SUPUUOA COURT 11 ing to ippHcilton tor Joy 8 Slockwetl Heve you slll1ed dolno Oct 2 1 1"1 • ·,,.c>e lt!ed on the Nollet to Pro-kept by lht coun. and mail a copy to lhe p•r· ap!)ilal Thia •1•1tmenl waa fifed bultlneH yet7 No --·--· _,. ______ ,
CHd. Failure to complete THE PETITION requ11t1 eonel repre11n1auv1 ep-c°la.~~~=T1t'[,.1 A".fD THI! FULL TEXT ot ttle or· ~th thee County ~~,!! AIY90" Michie PUBLIC NOTICE
tl'tt WOtk within th.I time .. , euthOflty to 1am1n111er the OOlnttd by the coun within ,0 ,. THI COUNTY d1nanct may be r11d In the ange Ollfl"IY1on87 ::.,.""1... TNt atefement w11 flled 1~ h 1 11 Ult In Htalt undet the lndt~ lour l'nOf'ltha from the elate C.ry Clerk'• Office, 77 flllr f 1 7-1 with lM County Cletk of '1otltlou• au.lnelo
1,_ Im tte~w~ .~!,.ltd dent Adnv11111retton of t• ol the ftrtt lt1uanc• of let• 0' OMNOI! Orlve Costa M .. a Dltlly Pilot Sept. 2S, Oct a, Otange County on IO/OelM N..,.. 1 .. tement
Pot•'°' ,,;; d 1 '-'" Act {Thi• Author•IY *' .. provided 1n Ptobal• IN TH• MATTIR op MAAYT u uon •. ''· 1'" ,..,, 1eeae111790 The~.,.,.'°"' art dptr\198• • ·~ 0 Wll aJIOw the P.,-eoNI rep. Code MCtlon 1100 The T ... HTHIHt A. MUL· D Cl Cl rtl Diiiy ft1IOI Oc1 • 11 n doing tM.ltlnesa .. : .c1 .. ay, tei forth In Ille reNncauve to tak• many time fOf llllna claim• wlll BIRRV "IVOCABU •puf1 fr • PUBLIC NOTICI 30 1998 ' ' ; ' UnlVertKy 8u1tnt11 Print· 1prHmen1. acUona Vwllhout obtaining not explra belort four TftUIT 1113 Dec• Publl1h1cl Newport ' Mt Ing. 4tt9 C1mput Dtlve,
Jach blddtf' ehall tubmlt, court 1pproval 8tl0<• t•k· month• from the 11 .. rlng de t • e11ch.Co11a MtH Daily "°"''"° au.tn.H PUILIC NOTtCI SUrte 11 •01, trvlnt, CA
ot1 Ille form fumiihed with Ing Certaln ll9'y Important d1te noticed at>ove. " • Plk)I OC1ow t , 19H NaMe ltatMMnt 92912
actlOnl, ~. th• pet• YOU ~AY EXAMINE ~ c ... Ho1 A190271 ,no The fOllOWlng pet9001 are '1cUtlo\to •u•tn.11 Wllllam Wtl.ort Cflgltr, 111 II)' 4:1onttaet doeutMntt, a tonal t1P1t1tnta1fvl ~ be f te kept by the court If you HOTICI TO dOlng bullneN u · PIClurt NHM t .. t•Ment l.al1111l•w Lant, Cotti
" of Ow propoted •ut> requlrtO to Oi>1e notice lo are a petton 1n1erttted In CAIDITOftl PUBLIC NOTICI Th•• D+allal Video · PtOdUC· The followlng PlftOnt .,. ._..._ C. t2t2I
ctntrac1ore on thia prOJ~t lnltr••ltd '*'°"' unltH lhe 111118, ~OU may hie NOTICI! 1$ Hf.RE BY ltOM. 1251 Hefttage Or,, dOlng buttneU .. : Thi• butlne11 It co,,.
•• requ ttd by 1111 Subltl• they ha'lt waived notice or with the c0Uf1 e Rtquesl GIVEN by JUDY GAAV. Pt· Ftotltloua •utlMH Cost• fHta, CA t2'27 LagUne t't, 1~ So. Ofaoa
Ul')g ano Subcon1r1ctlng conHnttO 10 ·~·Id '°' 8peclil No41ct (IOtm uuonar, to ll'le cred1tor1 Name lt•tement Aot>erl ftltktr Jonet, 2251 AV9., aem. AM..1.. CA 12106 On th• mo-? fC~11 Prec:uces Act, PubflC l(tton) TM tot OE·15't) Of _the filing ol en and contonG*lt cred1tOJ1 Of The followtng pet90na ate Hetttage °'·• Cotta ...... CDl Trade1 u" (CA), 1~ .. .,
Oonttacl Code Section aanin.tteUOft auttiof1ty Wfl ~ Ind awMfll of the abowt•named Cite• dolnA bullnett 11: STIR· CA '"41 lo Otend Ave , a.tN Ana, 4100 ., ..... be granted l.lfllnt .,, lnltt• .. , ... astet• Of of arry peo dent, tllll a• p«son• MY. UN(f Cl!NUA •• c.ritom1a David ,,~. Howand, CA 12105 Sell your extra
-.. ttled pertoo ftlet an Gt>-utton or eccovnt • pro. lni! .clalmt fOMI .. lh• de Um"td 1'1nnet1hlp, ~ 2211 HetllaQI Or .. Cotta Tl\11 bu11n .. 1 I• con-h h Id ach bid •haH be •c· )action to Iha Pttlfion and vldtO In ,,ot>1'9 COde MC-c•dtnl 111 ,~ 10 t1i. Birch StrHI, Newport Mesa. CA 12121 ducted by: l.lnMlt<I Ulbil"Y ou1.!•m
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Bob Monon was bom on M2y 11. 1930, in
New RochdJc, New York. Ac the age of 9 hi!
F.unily moved t0 c.alifomia and locucd tn Wcsc
Los Angdcs. Bob went to IOC2I ~ools and
play~ varsity basketball ac Hollywood Higti School ..
Bob anendcd the Univc~ity of Souchcm
California on a basketball scholarship .lnd
major«! m business. lt was at USC due he met
JO}U Keppclcr and ihcy beamc engaged chm
senior year. They were married upon gradwtion
from oollcgc in December of 1953. Bob then
sc:m:d in the U.S. Air ~ in Engb.nd ai
Bwtonwood Air F-orc.c ~ and Bob and JO)U
used thtS opporrunity to aavd and tour Europe
during chose two years. --!
Upan ~ng to the United Scat~ Bob
cmployul in wrious jobs and savtd a.s Ou~:ror
of PurchaWlg for Amcncan Cement. He aho
went into property dc:vclopmcm and scrn:d as
the PrtSidcnt of Royal Homo. a mobile home
manu&cruring company with three f.aaorics
throughout c.atHomia.. After the Ale of ~
Homes, Bob continued in the propcny
dcvdopmcm bu.sin&.
Bob was vay :active in the USC Trojan Oub '
and the Bask.ctba1J Boostm, and w.LS a member
of CudinaJ and Gold, a Tro~ support group:
He also savtd as Pres;dcnt of the Junior Boord
of .Dircaoo of the Tropn Oub.
lie lived a very ~ life, and is survMld
by ~ wife, ]o)u Monon d.rughccrs. Jul.Le Cnsp
and Jody Burnham scvm gr.lndchildrcn,
Coun.ncy, c.ancr md Caroline Cri.~ and Taylor.
Hadley. Bryce and Kirby Burnham. His "
daua,htcr Janet Lee Monon, p~ him in
dcatli.
Memorial scrvias will be hdd at Our lad~or
Queen of Angels Catholic Ou.udi, in C.Orona
dd MM, on Sacwday. October 10, 19?8, .1t ~
tO:OOa.m.
1n Lieu of AOW'CtS. the funily ~UC'in that
donations be made to the Robert W. Monon
Mcmonal Fund do Hocig Hosp1mJ f.oun&oon,
P.O. Box 6100, Newport &lch. c.A 92658-
6100.
"Affordable
Alternative"
Discount Casket,
Cremation&
Burial Service
Why should you subject
yourself & your f am Hy to
paylng Inflated prices for
caskets & servlcesm?
CllT•Pret~
Sa•llt~l9la11 '11C.~-companleo by e ctrtifled or tl'IOWI OOOd cauH wl'ly Ille uon 1260 /4 "equttt 10< them •Ith the Superrot Beach. CA 12MO Thft butlMll I• con-Co -
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if:•UBUC NOTICI Santa Ana, CA 92101 H•ve you started doing PUILIC NOTICE dUC1td by: ao lndMdual ~ tOo¥e • ~ io T~ .,. ~ :.;oc;i11 SeC1i nc i. "it°"'' •OOClll!tO '""' 1NC11 1a11 Wlt!'all ~ 0t ~~ni= c°o':rt ;,.,t;; { _;:,~-------1 lhll bu1)n .. 1 II eon-bUllftffl yel7 :Vtt, 0\/01/ Have you 1181ted OOlr'Q bt 29lS ~Or Cetta t.41$1 fttt Ot rcgetai fu "lllllCers ll'IC I tn 1.'!!0cr <IM t&llSll•ll ID Dtt0 •llT1nt( apltSSH Of •ITllMd II a.for• talrJr,g ~
'1'tlrttt1oue au1lne•• dueled by: Um.ted Uablllty N 'lolltlou• 8MelneH 1>us1ot11 ytl? v ... 4191 Ca 92626 The ~ *"SS OI tt11 buyenoe»;ein: °' T111s1 Recoroed Oii ~ 29-97 flO'IOno ••• pOUt9llOft Of v~ry import.,.t ecOON. .. .. .... ltet..,..nt Co. S..glO Aom.ro Na"'9 ltat•ment I.. Oaltl Fa1.,do TM• OdCllW!ll way• lof lrt JAL:ll OANOOO Incl SUN Ii Docurt'lt~t No G7·l•7630 tncumbfltas ., ~ tit ,.. how•wt the P41reCHWI
Tr.. fot!OYMG S*IOllt .,. Have you 1t&11ed doing Th11 1t1tt1Nfll wit llted TM lolJcN.ing '*'°"' 1,. Thlt atatt"*11 wu filed ~ OI flt piopeny DUS DANOOO let62 ~ ~ Boo!\·· Paot ~· OI 011o0• Ate· INll\l!Q llllftCIOll sum ol !!It ,.., ... lll.tive d bal dOlnQ buliM•t ••· Ntlrt butlneu yet'? No v.1th the County Ci.tk ol doing j)u$il)tH 11• with tht County Cllfk or llld °'* COl'IWnOfl G ltSt c CA 92843 Ol1IS tn ltlt Ollict Of ll'lt Rtt0t0er llOe '' ffCllllO ~.., 0..0 OI -.-r ..,
meJ», $37 Ne;wPQ11 CtnlM ~~~~:.~~·:::'Med 1Hll11HH CoateMeu c~ 92827 1H8177t7H htlMI Tile tolll amoi.nt ot flt oct11r~ly omr.oeo as s!Qtk"' ~e~~~ °'sr:~'!:~ Stl~~:~ =-~f ~ '~":~lm.a:i uni!.: 'they he v •
i..vel ButlllH• DevelOp. Main StrHI Thr11\ Store, Or•ng• Cou111y on 09/17/98 C•r•lgn, ee9 kbor St. Or•ng• Cou111y on 10108 98 0e llOn 11 1/1'1, Shown 1 T~e ~~ts llt•llQ '°40 1,. oc OflnQt Coun:-; 1 C•loma Tl'JSt. 'flllll 1ntr'ltt fle!IOn at ~:qui~~,.101J'wp;::: I
~~ 1323, Newport 8tKh. ¥<ilh lhe Couri Clefk 01 D••ly Pilot Oct. I. us, 23, Craig J McCltcke11, 8119 0111y Pilot Oct 9, us. 23, ~ btieirlOt OI Ill obllDlllOn ll'acle •~moa.1' ~""'" tOUIP. tt 15 BtneliO•!Y Wl.L SEU tne ~ °' Tlllt( "'"*'° w*vad nobc• or 00,._
CA 12660 M Ori""• "'-"o"" !Yon ""·"8 30, 1991 f&ot Arbof SI .• Costa Men, CA 30. 1998 F560 ~by~~._!>~ roent. ""°-will Cl 1 teltiir Al PUSLIC AUCTIO~ TO THE feet CllllQtl W llCDt-.., ol .. ntael to th• p:r.o•ael J••11nt Kllmow1kl, "• """ ·r •·•·• 92627 . ....., • .., rea--es ... ..,...., ,...,... """..cST 8 DOER FOR c•.. T ..... "" 14" SNCrfft. COfona o.c 19188711248 PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• butlntu Is con. PUBLIC NOTICE COll5 exPlt!MS llld aovwies !"'Mess w11n On S•e Bm Ind n"'"" ~H lilt lllllff ...... !tit 11111~ ecuon.) Th• ,• apen-..,, ,.., CA 92e25 D11ty P1101 Oct 9 HI 23 dueled by· an lod•vtduaJ 11 the bmt of fie ~11111 ~-Wine 101 Boni Floe .F\i~ic Enno IPtYablt at •me of sat 1n llW!ul t.l't~~u.OO..OOI Trust IO d•n& edmlnt1tret1on
l'bie bu1ln•n la eo11· 3Q 1999 ' F51e "ctlUoueauelneH Hav9 you 118111<1 doltlg Flalltloua8u1ln••• 1a1 ot"' Notice o1 Salt is AxeM> '132.6253 ~~iru=~s:'!: ~ .... J !;:~"....,~': M.1thontyw1Ub•granted di#!~ by; an lndMdu11 • Nam• Statement buslMH yet? No Nam• Stet•m•nt S22,711.19 111 lddillOl'i 11> cash. 1110 art lcu'td '1 ill•.! 1 s~!! 0, nrJ~ai oanll. 1 tlleck ~n' 11 1~ >ntf111Se uni"• en 1nt•rHtad •1 ._. vou ttllttd doing PUBLIC NOTICE Th• rotrowlng ptf800s are Craig J. MeCrackeo Th• lollowlng per~ont are !ht trustee wil ~ 1 cash· B&Jbo• BIY'l Eli'bO• CA 111661 a11,_,n 0y 1 state or ledefll '"°'' ~1 1,~11 onor IO Ult Tiit pereon file• en oOJ•CllOn,J •
DUllMS• y11? No doing bualn.n H ; OP This 1t•temtn1 was llltd doing bu1l11t11 11. Thea!-Ill's c.tlltt d~ on • stale °' T"' tviie 01 ~nst to C>t u~ 01 a tf\etll Of1Wn ~ a tltM!ICl&fY 1inclt! u.o Otto OI ro rha P•Utlon end ~ ..-. Klimowskl Flctlllou.e Bualn•H ConaUltlng, 19078 Ttlltd St., with ~ C<xioty Ci.tk or 1st. 2542 Oxford Lint, na1IOnll Mlk 1 d** OrlWl'I by :ransterrecs t.s On Silt Betr •nc sta or ltet~ ~ ... nos ~no tca11 l11isl f\fttlDIOI! t8Cllltd a!IO thow1 good cauH why a Tl\M·l.•tattrnent ¥FH flied Name Statem•nt Foun1aln V•lley, CA t2708 Oran~ County oo 08127198 Costa Mffa. CA 92.629 e 1111e Of ledoc.i crec:lrl ulltOCI or tllrtt 1cr 8oN F.qt Fu~ Er.11\l assooa,an 51.,.noi usooa~on deli~reo ID ~ ~l'IOtl'S!OfltCI 1 the court iahould not '! IJ
wlttP IM County Clerk of The following per1on1 art Ouang Mlllh Pham, 18076 1tllt7t8313 Chr11topher J. Amburg•y, a chlClt drawn by estate Of fed-Racrtelo •1 ·326263 • or U'<t"OS c.nJ. speot eo 1n wnatn Otcftmo'I ot 0et11.11uno grent the authcinty, .11
Or.-nG• County on 09)29198 dOlng butontH 11: Third SI., Fountain Y•ll•Y. Dally Pilot Sept. 18 25 2S42 011t0fd lane. Costa etll UVlllQS and ban llSOl»e now •SSUecl IOI Int !nl!llStS ttUO'l .5102 ol tllt fln•no• Ot111anc1 IO< Site Incl • Wfttttn A HEARING Oft the 19911771084 Coastal Communications, CA 92708 Oct 2 t 1998 ·F39.; MtH, CA 82628 llOll savings usoaabOn °' sav· 11ou~ 31 51~, COClf ano a.111oeouo ~ oo lliS:· Notte cl Deta111 and Stcton to P•t1uon will be M&d on Dally Pilot Oct 2 9 19 22.2 Uuhv11i. Uol\ f 1. Huo· Thlt bu1lnt11 11 coo· • • Thi• buslntn Is con· lllOS l>llllc soecfieO 111 S«:tJCn Tile OU(K "' aoo tra~ter 01 lltSs 1n tr.s sin 1 Al Tiit tttll SC!l Jiit uriOMIQl!tO ca.sea Nov~r 5 l 991 .i
23 1998 · • j:,29 lington Be•ch, CA t.2848 ducted by: •n lodlvldual PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lfld1vldual 5f02 of 1116 F111anaa1 Code anCI Ille llconol c Deve~e lltense is .,1tra11e1 to Sulit 110, 1101 1110 t'tom 01 Detartt I/Id Elet 1•45 p M '" 'oept 703 • • Robert L Woll. 222 Nash· Hav• you started doing Have you 111r1td doing autholllad to do busNss 111 tills 0 llllstr 8out1nrlf, Allllllini eon to Sell io De recortteo .n cne • • · 341 Th· C PUBLIC NOTICE '"Ht UM 11, Hunllnglon bulln•u yat? Yn, Jan. 01, Flctltloua Bueln•H buSin"' yet? No slate Ill !ht !Mill l8tlOef OClllll :~ 10 ':' ~=n;:;e°E: Hilla. CA ~ ~Ollt He •-.O coumy '*"'"ow it• lllOOtltf s 10ocated •t0 • • t"J..
Beach, CA 92&48 1998 N•m• Statement Christopher J. Ambu1gty lllan ash IS aa:iepeed Iha Trus· _ o:. ce o • · 11ntertS: co1r~t0 io ano ~*I 1ocreo ~ "'°" tr.a11 Me "v • r en g -,-,-tl-tl--8--1---i Tiii• bu1lness 11 con-Ouang Pham Th f 11 1 , r Thi• 1la11me111 w11 Med lee maywthholO Ille isiua.nceof ~RO'N COllPANY n1. Cc111e1 ~e Cl C>t • ~n1w sa.o Oeec ot !MlllTIS N..e t11pstd 11nct 111c11 921Ul8. " :.,..:~.,~~~~~· dueled by: an Individual This 1111em.n1 w11 Med dol~ bu:~~ ~:.•oo• 1 • with lht Counly Clerk of 1he T11JS1ae·s Deed unbl funds Avenue S111tt 440, ~n~no1011 T11JS11n 111e crooeny si~ateo on ,ecott11ton OATf 09-2~ ~ IF YOIJ OBJECT•1,~ ... Th. foU Have you atarl•d doing with tM County Cltfk of 3ocoM 17 Mornlllg Ormnge County on \O 08 98 ~ ava:lable IO Iha payee Buell CA 92~7 atlO Int ~11~0· u1dGou•t1 -Ci4rom.a oescnt>ino Ftctdol11t1 C.••ltlMtA 111e , the oraoung ot t .... b orng/tr~08'1i:• butlness'ytl? No Orange County on 10/06198 Btffze lrVtM CA 928\2 19988771791 Of enOorsee ts I matt« of nglll. Da!!O Sli~. dl!t •S NOYelfltier 2 ~ ~ aio ·~rt n AP N 439 181> U Tr .. lff.t St Tr~ ~ntdtr pttltton, you •"ould d0tn~ 1.iss" 1u. 1 a Robtr1Woll t988S7.7t712 Thomia Keiseo lou 17 oaiiY Piiot Ocl 9 18 23. Seodsale'Mlbomade.bu1W11f1.10Q6 &I Tne ano ~!el'ltd l'O 1n tM btc V'<fl"r!lldt11tl101J(11Mr llPPH' et th• h .. nng ~oo tng A erv ~:· ~ 73~ This 11a1em.nt WH filed D•UY Pilot Oct 9 ~ 23 Momlng Br.eze 1t 1n9 CA 30 1998 · f:566 out covenant oc warranty, ea· Tile llll~ sa1e is nol SUDrett guaran•ee s s:rua:eo •'I 111e Stii•e 81'111 1 160. A11111ttm !+tis CA end tt•tt your objec· 1 M~A e~:sg . 0' Wllh lh• County Clerk of 30 1998 I • Fses 926\2 I • • • • PfHS Qf.,,...., lllglnilng lllle, to CaltlQITH UllitQllT\ CO'l'llT1'!0a: ~Ca r~mi~ Ce<iory OI Ora11ge 92808 j!!~fifJJ4 Sf•~: t1on1 or fll• written ; J~ Inc (CA) 1730 Orang• County on 08128/98 ' This busl\'lts1 Is con. .l• pol$CSSiOtl or~. IO ~ Secoon 6106 2 5Jc:~ .~sf~~:• r:: 1~ c:,:; ~~6 .~""" 1~. ' ob1•ctsons with t"'-
Pomona A~• .. 14.' Costa 191)18708471 PUBLIC NOTICE ducledbY.an l11d1vidual PUBLIC..,,OTICES U111Sfytl\e1ndebllldoesuecured Tne 1).1~ ptiC~ o• ,oottrattno f42oe assf'IO#n Ccn;ro.IZ™ court b•for• rh• .hut·,., n
Men CA 92659 Daily Pilot Sept. 25, Oct. 2, H•v• you 11a111d doing NoCICt ot T 1 • Sale nde by $llCI Deed, ~anoes !here-cons1dera~on ,,, connecbon "'''~ on a l'l'ID tCOllleO in bOo~ 666 tng. Your eppearanc• 1 ThT• · butlnHt 11 con· 9, 16, 1998 F417 F1ctltloua BualnH• bus1neu yet? No OeaO ol Tn:};:'gg.110~ Arf under. Witt\ 1nterest as pt'Olded ::1e saie of ttie tl.lsri•ss ano ca;•s ~· •::. 34 irld~s..e ct PUBLIC NOTICE may be 1n p•r1on or by •
ducted by:• corporalloo Name Statement Thomas Ke1seog1ou 139-21~3 y " lher8ll1 llld tnl ~ pl'flClplif !13ns1erol 1M. ltc:!nse 1st~ s~ll' lll>ste:i~ eous "'i~S raeor::is OI your enorn•v. e ~· you •tarted doing PUBLIC NOTICE T~· followlng per~ons art This 1tatemen1 was flied Number unClef a deed~-:: bllll'tCe ol "' No48 secuttd by Q' sa· 000 00 nduO.nQ l~'I Ora...,.e Caunl'j Ca:1lcrru ll'O CHS\ MHto IF YOU ARE A I
buslnttt Y•I? No Fl tltl u 8 I domg busl11•99 11· ANGEi. with th• Coumy Clerk of :::ftSeptembet 15 \994 u11: said Deed Wllll 1111e<es1 "*90ll ioiy esomateo at S N?ne .vlllt~ co!!!,teo D'J 1na1 u111r1u:e OI NOTICE OF CREOITOR or • contin-MDA Inc • Wllilam Wood-: 0 s· ua n... AUT • 3007 Enlerprlse St ' Or111109 County on 09116198 leSS you t.Ue adlOri IO pr°'8a as provided Ill $ad No•e fees, ~OC1$1Sts ()I 1ne IOOOMll:Q COf'llCCO'lS rer..o~eo Otiooer 2 PEI It ION TO g•nt crtdttOt of the :-. .~. PlHld~t ame tatemant Co111 Mesa, CA 92926 11888789800 II ma be SOid at a cN!VSS ano aipenses OI lhe Casn :J cpen Es~"' 1~ as nsl!'.mtru no 9G ADll9tlSTER deceHed, you mutt file :. Thie .11atemen1 was filed The following Ptr'011• are M<lel Syttemt, Inc., (CA). Daily Pilot Sept 18 25 10'!! .... property~ fneed an ~ Trvslee criO ot tl'e l/U$ls auled S' ooo oo 52 4450 er 011 ca rtt4ros 01 u.~ EST&'TE OF ~e your cl .. m with the h th c 1y Cl k 1 doing bus111ess as. 3007 Enterprise St.. Co1t1 · • • puuoo. saie you · by sad Deed of Trust Dated. :i Ora~ C()unry ::>aut 2 i'io~ "' : ..-.. nd 1 t "''1 • oull n ~r 0 lootcomfort.com, 3197 "J" Mesa, CA 92626 Oct. 2• 9, 1998 F407 planallOn of the nat11111 Of the 09/1611998 COllnty Reconls Oemano Note for lhe 041• t•t:JuS.vt n~emtnt •or 1ng1us M. vetNEAU court• "'" •copy 0 l
Orange C~':1~7~~~i8 Airport l.oop. Costa Mesa, This business Is con. PUBLIC NOTICE ~._!OIWl$I youNoyou Rt111rc11 as u"d TllJStse. l'UO' cast\ Sl5f>OOOOO ... " ecms mil:nr~·u repa t CASE NO. A1~1 ~hepers~:~,~r:•Y·~~ i
CA 92628 ducted by a corporation "'"""'con ...... a tawy«, 'bee Trusl!Je ONislOfl, 4952 w.tmer ~It .ano ecur.I)' ...,·n ut:~es al\O ror o:ne1 l)J'l)OSts To .u "'-•r• b•n•fi· •v• ap,.. 1 Dally Piiot Oct. 2, 9, \6, Ak hard G. Lowe, 24931 Have you slatted domg Flctltloue BualnH• IS her'1l !IMln 11\at County~ A~ 1105 HtlnttllJfOn mtot·S~ltr S\.00000 a ~ctw~ r :r.t :iec:tn~t1r cienH credito~s con-court wuhin tout
23. 1998 F551 Manslll•. Laguna Niguel, busineu yet? No Nam• Stat•m•nt cordS esearch, Tl\ISllllt ~ Beach Ca 92649 (7'4J84lJ.f4Z9 Tota Consi<ieracon or reS'''tons .rio re:.prcca tmgent credltore end mooth1 from th• dat~
CA 92677 Angel Systems, Inc. Hyun· The following persons art $IOl'I U 11\!Stee, Of sucx:euor ~ John C ~':!I ~ S37 000 00 euemtn:s Ca 1ena CO\lll who me oth•r· of ftret • 1ttu•nc• 9 l'UBUC NOTICE lhl1 business Is con· Jin Shoo, President doing busineu 85• HRi1 lrUSlet Of subslltUlld INSIM ffecolfls ResutCfi Trwee ON 11 tin btt<I aoited IM!~een l!"!lf~ ara~o:i lfC~f11tO Se~m P•:onb ntera:ted in letter• H provided in
'"Ctltloua BuslneH duc111d by: an lnd1v1dua1 This statement was llltd 23461 south Polnlt 1490'. pursu: IOby ~~ ~rust C2U7709n!> 10.'2, iOl'91998 tnt sellerts'.1\teosee ano ~ Otr ~;~b ~~. "..Str.ime:u f'lO ::i•, wilr ~r Htat• or ,.ctton 9100 of the
Have you staned doing w11h the County Cieri< of l.aguna Hills. CA 92653 execu .... ,.. a an ontenoeo buytl(s>"tfanstel!e as 90 ,.,,,.Al ~ c c,.a, recc"Os 01 b h f· IRENE • M Cahtorn11 Probete Cod•. Nam• Statam•nt business Y•. I? No Oratlgt County on 10/06/98 Jay G•l• 27332 Via Amis· unmamad ~Gwenn L GI-PUBLIC NOTICE lt(N rtO bV Set 24073 01 I!\! Ora~~ COil fy -• •omoa •s ot • o • The tune for flit~ rn. following persons.,, Richard G Lowe t988t771770 toso Mlisloo Vieo CA tys • widow Recon1eo • nd Pro'e ns Cooe-ottit•eo as Cu:ir1 Cou' VENNEAU cla1m1 will not •>CPI'• clOJlg buslnHs at: Spec· l hls slattmtnl wu filed D•lly Pilot Oct 9 16 23 92692 1 · 1~13111194 as lnS1MTWlt No. E:sbow N 2160M«W Bus.ness a ss;o 1 l:~mwt) ·nt l:>r:~'ate S::u1 A PETITION h.11 be for• four month•
1111111 Catering & Special with tho Counly Clerk or · • • ' 1 94-0608118 of Otllcial Recorcs 0 Nt 111! conti0tra110n or tra"s er Oen:• ec o '"t mac i~cred been filed by CARRIE J f h h d t ~"•1)11. 172f> Monrovia Orange County on 09'29 98 30, 1998 F562 This buslntu .• con· Ill 1118 office of the County Re-NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ot Int tvsuien ano licens~ is to !rle·et~ as E• DI A Partel 3 An MARTIN in the Superio~ rom t • .. nng • • '~. Cotta Men, CA tQ88&7710s7 PUBLIC NOTICE dueled by: an lod1V1dua1 corO«H ot Orange County, C&ll-BUI.It SALE AHO Of be paid orv.-a11er lhe transiecrnas U.<>t!'l• •or •~ci:ill' IL Court of Celifornta noticed above. g?tU7 Have you st•rted doing tomia ano put1Ultll 10 !ht No: IHTENTIOH TO fRAl(SfER oeen ~Yed tJi Ille Otoari11en: DOstS «: -..i· :x~c 01 Ot · C nt of Oren • ' YOU MAY EXAM-
Jfto11 A. Carter, 25315 Daily Pilot Oct. 2 9• HI, Flctltloue Bualn•H buslnes1s yet? No bee ol Oetaull anC1 Electlon 10 llCDHOllC 8EV£RACHI 01 Alcotiolic Bevtragt~WDI Cl trl:l "C '42;)8 is S'ICAi --9UT~E PETITgON re-INE the fit• kept by the H I •k F 23, 1998 F427 Jay Ga. ..... tiler noer l8COIOeCI CENSE(S} 11 1998 • mai) ll!CQrdeO n 000~ 66(i lC rt It ....... , •• P• • \'i.U.a trmou, ""' • or· Name Statem•nt l hlt statement was tiled ""'" eu Daleo Sepiemt>er pa c l' t:l J4 1ncius...e ·• qu11t1 that CARRIE J . cou : •--• r 151· CA 82630 · PUBLIC NOTICE The follOWing peraoos .,e wilh th• County Cl~rk ol 0611&l9GS 81 lnslrumlnt No: !li:C Si c. &101 it seq ind hill:IAM L CCSBS mic~ne~s iroaos tKoltls ~· MARTIN be appointed eon interHted tn the Thi• butiness Is coo· doing business •• Para· Oraoge County on 09/29"98 98-378487 ot slld Olliaal Ree 8 6 P 24073 If seq I S8'e$1\Jttl\Sff Ota* C®n~1 C• cr1u .:.lY.I .. per•onal repreHnt• ••t•t•, you may fil• ducted by: an Individual Flctltloua Bueln•H dlse lnltrlo11, 7 Sea Cove t g999771088 otOs Wiii Sel on 10#1111991 at NOl•CE IS HEREBY G Jt~ JALIL OAWOOD su"ous DA· u :J~C'.!O cy 'ina1 C!"a-I tJve to edmir .. ter th• With the court • formal
tt1119 you started doing Nam• Stat•m•nt I.Int, Newport Beach, CA OaJlu p 101 Oct 2 9 16 the ~-~ (N~J.~~trlnet 7~ lh.11 I ou111 saie 01 .assets .ano a WOOD BuyevApprocant ce "' c~·e 01 c:cr't:Don recoroeo Ht ate of the decedent. Raqu .. t for. , Spefclel 1>u5onns Y•I? Yn, l·93 TM tollow1ng peuons art 92660 ' 1 · • • ' tile ...,..nty """''"'OUH tra"slet 01 a cohobc lineraQe Newport Beacn.CO,ta Mesa OCIL:tr 2 ,~ n nsl!'~me~• THE PETITION re-~ode• of th• f1hng 0 an
Jasoo Caner doing business 11 Com· 0.11111 Gabrltlle Moore, 7 23, l998 F426 CMc Cwrt«~Wttt, Sant.a censetS m>u11D be m.ace CN•93227 21~.V0tt9 "O ~· 4'3Qe• :11.tia ·e:o :s Q\IHtt the decedent's inventory •nd appreiutf Tll~S ~lll~m•nL we,' ,:1~ pltlt Crew, 2215 Meyer Pl., Stl Cove Lant. Newport PUBLIC NOTICE ~·IO"tt!.1,5~~ l~e 111~15) Social SeCll• 1996 01 nc Oll:'IQ! Ccumy llld\IOtO WILL end codic1lt, if ot .. ta~· ••ttt• ot of
w.1 I • oun., • o Costa Men, CA 92627 Beach, CA 92660 1 lt>ll :lilt bme o( le nly or feoeral T&Jt Num:ie~ al'ld '*•thin t~al certan stnp of 1ano eny be admitted to any P•Ution or account
Orang• Coun1y9~n ~1~8 Sergio Romero, 2215 Thi• bu1lnes1 11 con· Flctltloue Bu1lnHa casll~ ~ ol flt u:.ci ouSJness aoeress 01 !r.e PUBLIC NOTICE • leiinuteo on sao mao as prob.,• The WILL and. ••. providael in Hcbon
199 1 0 Meyer Pl .. Costa M .. a. CA ducted by: 111 lndrAdual Nam• Statement ~lites) 11 nghl blle ano tiler· se(.e~ce~e are ,\ LIAM L '"tanosc~:ittastmt111owr101 n any codicilt are •vail· 1250 of the Cahfomie
D•lly ·Piiot Ocl. 2, 9, 16, 92627 Have you scart1d doing Th• following persons art esl coiiv~ lo Incl r'l(M held COBBS •04 E BalbOa at..o T111SIH Sale Ko 23011 NOTICEi rese~t1t-eont0<cne oe1111i101 eble for exeminauon In Probet• Cod~: A Re-
23 1998 F555 This bu1lnus 11 con· bu11ne11 ytt? No dolllg buslrntn u : USA by ;1 under said OteCI of Truat 111 BalbOa CA 9266l OF TRUSTEE'S SAU vou ARE rot 10 Tiie proj)trty neretotore the fl• k•pt by th• quHt for Special Notice
---------1 ducted by· •n lndiVtdu.i Dtnlse G1brleli. Moore Networks, 876 Azllet or, lht SllUaled WI Yid Doino b.;siness as IN OE~Al.JLT UNDER A O~O Of aescn~o s be!llQ SOid •as s· court 1 form ie available from •-_tUBLIC NOTICE CLASSIFIED This s1.1.1emeot was llled Coal• Mesa CA 92626 Cou ~ Stall ,..,..,.,.o. MAZZOTII SAT BAlBO.A JAUS OATEO os.zu, l.!'· lilt S:rttt ~~ '"° o~r TH. E PETITION the court ciet'k '• With the County Clerk ol Lempl a GiJel Fa)a do 978 nty 1 T ,, LESS YOU TAKE ACTIClN 0 to."1'1'1011 OtS>Olllllon 11 VI'( of r• A-tw ,_thl '"c:Utlou1 Bu1ln•H It• th• resource you Or•nge Couniy on 10106198 Aul r D . C tr M deScnbeO. l.04 172, of ract N!> All 01her Dus r.ess name\S, PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY n me reil PlllPttl'f oest11be0 abOve QIJHll euthontv to ...;,.-w-A...I 9IOIW. ' Main• atat•m•nt can count on to 1111 a 19988771715 CA :t92~•v•. 0' a esa, 3529 • ~ Mal> r9COlded WI and aodressres) used by me w.v BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC ·,~ Oll'llOITeel to b! 20t Cala1N11 edm1m1ter th• Ht•t• Al.., • a~ ~ f~llowing ~rtons are myriad Of merchan· Dal"' p1101 Oct 9 16 2J This business is con. Book 12~ Pav-~ '°111
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.. Sal)1a Ana, CA 92707 quallfl•d buyara . lo Seti your home Market Place. sad CounlY The = Chte! uecun...e Ottoce l YOU SHOULO CONTAC1 t-01 ll'lt s11ttt ldelress ano Oltlt' tV will allow the paraon· ..... Ane CA 927(11>.
,...,. Slrffl Thrill SIOft, call I through clatslfied. Classlfted dress and other COIMlOn laurel Tiu La~e 11\~lle CA LAWYER On 10·23·11 at 10 00 common !Jts.°"""ori ot l!Tf 81 repr•Hntauve to take 7az7 15.A,) •• 2416 S. Main St.. 842·5878 842·5878 042·5878 nalal tMY.ol lhtrul 92612 AM. Fort0osul! Coris..taAa snc.~ ~~!ttri Slid sale Wiii b! 10/09. 10/12. 10/18 ..
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Oceanalda Extensive Home on over 9000SF BeauUful Pacific Ranch •BALBOA DUPLEX• LIDO ISLE Brand New POOL HOME 4Br 3Ba •Bluffe E Plan• •BIMff• E Plan•
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Stand, 5299,900 UNITS Witt hold 8 cars plu• ~lam rm, 2c garage, Everything. Gr•al 3c garage Bill Gr1.1nuy remodeled k1I. hv·fam Xlnt cond, best buyl gre•n b.,t lloc 2 story,
Rand Kaar Agent NEWPORT HEIGHTS huge AV arH. Call lor Amm•n. Guard·gated v 1 $ SO OOO Realtor 949·675·6161 room1 $450,000 C1ck BROKER ...... 760·3142 $459.000 Open Sun
84SMS81·5227 3BEO ANO 2BEO datalla, $399,000 welk to beach, a 10+ I a ue. 4 · · NWPT SHORES 21JR Dlck1on, Prudential Shopping tor a new 528 Viet• Gr•nd•
Xlnl l.oc. E•rl & Judy 714·969·2092 Age111 •180 * Ole, 2aA. Beam co•I, CA Really 721·3566 apartmenl? clHs•hed GM~ PATRICK TENORE CORONA DEL MAR Taylor, Agt1949-642· OCEANFRONT newer tile roof $349K w Clltt Dover shor•• t•ta you compaia n
Pl .. H Call & L•t U1 3 Unll1·1 Block from 4722 _N_E_'_u.n_O_R_T_____ Vlow Of Beach And Bill Grundy RHllors 2br 2b• condo, upper co11t • w11hou1 hHtla
Know What Vour Oc•an Blvd. Yl'T ca1a11·na The Price 94" 875 6\61 1 I o s 1 .. or worryr R E A l T Y Needs At•I 858-9705 l!'Sld• Fin••• TWM EACH •. . ova pen at • ., Claaatn•d
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LISA RIVERA
14f.574-4252
ANNE WILLEY
94f.174-4241
BETTY JO, BKR s2••.soo 831·1509 Pp w/lrg y•rd, bonus rm, c.•....-a.utv
780·0805 1---------aJc. owner motlvat•dl 949.7,.3.8120 E 'Sld• on cul·d•·tac, $425K Agent 640.1629, _____ .. ___ _ 39, 2ea, big aide yd, ••
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build n•w. 320 Hazel 'SM. Xlnl Loe. 5315,000 p I t S Big Cenvon Cullom
C?dM Homa.90•759-Ear! & Judy Taylor, r VI I pl Hm. AemOdeled 1987,
9070 Agent• 642-4722 ** 6Br 7,58ao+ olc/den,
VACANT TWNHMI! Securltv System PoOt. •P•. Huna, •tel k0W118T PRICED EASTSIOa Remodel :. $2.195M 6'10.7213 Pp
0 38'1' 4car g1r, granite 3Qr In COM. ut ol kitchen, 10,000 S.F. p rf ti Charming Newport aiea ••lier ea ya LOI w/A V. Reio s._1e t tC y Beach Home. Pr11tlna
Bell It Todevl Lrg 13u.100 Ag•nt. M1lnt1lned . Cono. Major R•mod•I
3Br & fam rm, need• John Miiiar 581-3897 H Nice yard, big ger,
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Kotar a. Co.849·37&-dHI. Aaklng 1159.900 Expan1fon Or Herbor View Hiii•
5578 Call Agent John Miller. Bolt Storane :>Or 2 $Ba, •nlry, room "4~517-3191 • for a11pan1ron/poo1. ** VIBWSI 035.000 COSTA MESA 1024 .;.,,._ __ ........... __ OPEN SUN 1 .. 5 Ag.,,t 013.5354
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-CRYPT 1225 Pqot/apa. A/C. l/p, gar, w/d htc-upa, No •lgn. Sl\op around tor Frlendly 842~282 ~i"g~~~ •• n:aby gra~r. iTiRAliiiiLiEiRiSiiiiii~8iiiOi1~4 (005317) $19,987 · LllXUS g.r hk Up. Wat., P.t •. 2390 Elden -"C, _ _,ra ... • ... •..,.•·------===-~~=~,..........,.. • MIS$10N v1•Jo PACIFIC VIEW • 4 adjolnlng plota. Buy 1
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2br 2 51>• $1500mo. •Fatl Af.provat · M 1 h 1 2 Tr•ll•r 17ft, sett (""'4""')384..0004 ,.,.5 •a •oo All Cr.di., 0'"1 GPC N•Wl'I/ Refurblahed u1 ave m n. yr• 8 b Q d Pl ., • • .. .. " 'Flnanc al Speclallst. strong c:ol tactlona • 'II ran •no con tained s2000 Credit 714·842·8088 1 Br 1 Ba In lovely 1 ·888·074-0401. credit & account rec: BHutlfut black finish. 949·548·0748 --------:-':'."":'":' Midnight blue/Ivory
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to theater/a opa, H 1une $2950. Work II •••••••••liiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiil • HOUSES/ private gar/carport. CREDIT 2 9 07 elem In MS O Ice & 714•527•0900 1
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BEACH 2169 s550-s15omo + 5425 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Exeet we otter an ... AUTOMOBILES t949J3e4-o8e4 CONDOS dep. Klein Mgmt cellant benefit pack· •---------Toyota pickup 4X4 1--...:.~.9=5~S~C=-::3~0~0~-
RENT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 949·581-4000 age lncludlng 401(k). SPORTING lon~bad/regular. Ask Rally red/Ivory lfnr
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OPEN SAT 1-4 ..., smokefree work •nvl· 1=GiiOiiiOiiDiiSiiiiiiiiiii6iiOii6ii5 ACURA 94M02-0025pgr 3 00 Cagn•t1 #212 Lrg pvt patio. prkg, 1 ronment. Sen~ re· ,. 9010 MIS~~~u:IEJO
S1400/mo. Ls;. June. mlle to bch s750/mo. OF DEBT! sume with salary hi•· New BOWFLEX iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiii (949l304-0804 ALISO VIEJO 2104 Agent 494·1177 x352 Vic 7S6·l460 tory to· Payroll Man·. s '98 INTEORA ISUZU 9100 _........,.=-=-:~=~-i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ U I h / I ager, P.O Box J560, trength tralnjng iiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiii!i~!iii '90 ES 300: 2Br2Ba nrfash ls,nu ,!!eCaq el!.:. Costa Mesa, CA system $699, wilt Special Edi tion Cashmere/lv"ory
; Peta Oki doean I gal carpet, a!c, 2c: all gar, NEWPORT ',. .• .i,·1 Cards "-~~tu.ltd 92628 or lax to (949) negotiate 310·312·1407 (025808~EXUSS17,997 '95 Trooper LTD (138854) $2•,744 ~ much bolter then th1sl c:ommty pool. no pets. BEACH 2669 Vt"ll WllMMlll 642 7667 4X4. 21 Kml. auto. LEXUS _ '-· •• .i • · MISSION VIEJO (3PA0583) $20.S50 AJC. r:p. hk-ups. poot, __,,s,...,1=-69_s..,,1,,,,,m.,.,o.,,... ,..,..,..,6,,,,4-=0=-·-15=-2,...9 • l'a)/11lnts Wll'tml 1-;:=====:::=~I~~~~~~~~~ MISSION vie u.. ..,, Cuat Svc. w/great11 (940)384-0CUS4 LEXUS OF '""' gardner. gar & morel 2BR TWNHMS Big • /nltrtSI Rtductd phone skills needed WANTED GARAGE SALES WESTMINSTER C949)384-0ect4 2Br 2 SB. S125omo c t If · Cle•n 3br 2ba den, · anyon, op go view, • Hatanmtr1ls' St'.Zr' for growing co. In (714) 892·8900) '90 ES 300 ._. All Credol Oki GPC S2SOO/mo Baycrest marble/granite ocean bla r:. ·r, C .M. F(T position PQTTERiV BMW 9030 F
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Agent 949-650-3822 363•1506 or 39o-33o9 please call 548·5550. ~.Sdllw.Mootuoft, BALBOA •77 321 BMW JAGUAR 9105 LEXUS BALBOA
ISLAND 2106 3BR 2.5BA Nice Nwpl CM 20th & Nwpt Bl. General Office & Sales FIAptr,Cowen,UND, Current tags, runs. iiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiii~~ MISSION VllE'.IO
Hgts Home on quiet 2bd lba avail Now. Mesa Upholstery & l<.ayFlndl,CallfFallnc:e ISIAND 6106 S600 949-675·7249 •94 XJ8 Sedan 40 (949)304-0884 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjiiiijiiiiiiiiil cul-de-sac, tg fncd yd, now S 1100/mo. yearly. Design Center has lmm«I. CMhl Pgr 714-602·0407 (94 .4 1 50) S 2 1 , 99 5 1 _ _........,.,9~7""=E~S~3~00~..,s-
• CH ARM ER* lg spa, FP, frig, W/d, pets Refurbished, gar, w/d, Immediate opening. r.......111.1..a&;;.-. .... .__.OHage Sale Oct lOlh '97 z.3 BAUER JAGUAR White/grey full •Pt
fenced yd, 5br 3.5ba, ok, $2200/mo Broker f/p, yard. 673·4373 Entry level position, earn. ll8 Onyx Ave. Auto, only 12,000 ml -~-.,.;,11,..,1,..,,4,.;..)9....,5=-3-4--:-8-0_o......,..= (039815) S28.t87
gardenor, $3950/mo. 949·642·3850 OUPLEX Upper Unit. answer phones, set No eary birds! (B82339) $27,777 T94 XJO Sedan 40 Ll!XUS .
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2400sl lg yd, gardener kll, 4Br 2Ba, •unroom, MONEY tomors & more. FaJ< 1--'"-'~~.,,,.-~~-=• •=---,=--=---=-----,~ MISSION VIEJO BAUER JAQUAR (949)304-0eei
BALBOA Pet ok S2395mo 2c parking. $2600/mo. TO LOAN 2914 resume & salary his-ANTJnUES Oar•9• S•I• Sat 9.4 (949)384·0084 (714)953-4800 , _ _....._,,,-9..,.2....,L""s=--4...,,o"""o-...:r--
PENINSULA 2107 (949) 640-7262. yearly. Call 673·6900 tory to: 574·8856 !i 339 Onyx In alley at ,_.,...,,...,......,,...,..,.,....,,,,._~~-Na'"amlchl, chr wtlls,
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vu, nu cpt, awesome! 1 di llb Gar, f/p Indy, no pets di 1 .. $$CASH PAID$$ COSTA MESA 6124 '93 Sevlll• loaded & -':":, .. =-o~X~J:-:::8:-5:=-d-=-""4,.,,0::--(714) 892· ... , ~ 995 t 673 1943 ormal nrm. '· $1100 949·65"8145 r•gar ••• or cred t 714-540-0008 x14 sharpf A/C custom .. n •04 ES 300 •
wl win er · lamrm, 3 lrplc. 4400 sf "" hlatoryt No lee, Mature person needed -~· ... ..,. •• "'"',. wheats,. lthr, full pwr, (96·3940)S3d,995 ..,
ulll paid S8900mo NP Penn Steps to rea1onabto rates I P{T at Sherman Gar· WE BUY ESTATES 2 collector's worth of Boise radio 631-7370 BAUER JAGUAR Low ml, CO, c:hroln•. CORONA 849·848·3883 beach 3br 2ba, new 1-877-566-9719 '""~·•t•fr·.,.d1yMM.e atuttl Sal. only 1.noon. (714)953-4800 (Ot4580) s11.n1 • dens In CdM to greet "Wt MY MOM$ FASTIR" LEXUS Of' DEL MAR 2122 Large Single Famllt1 tile floors. paint, fix· guests & collect ad· Buy lt·tak• it·lls yours ---------1 '90 JCJO Sdn 40 WESTMINSTER
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Home In Balboa. 3Br lures, gar, frplc, yrty, •••••••-missions. Call Dorothy 1871 Tustin Ave/CM CHEVROLET 9045 (98·3934)$39,495 . (7141892.eeoe) 2 5Ba. garage, spa, Sl750mo 930·7527 Mon-Fri 8:30am-4pm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil BAUER JAGUAR •2 New 30001q '1 lrptc. $2.&00 Cati ANNOUNCEMENTS ... 4 ..... •7 .... 22•9 TOP'S Club Gar•9• (714)953-4800 , _______ _ , I I I ...... ~ ... S•I• 10/10 8-4pm '98 SILVERADO homes
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tor info 949 675.3384 N. VIII•• Exec Home M ISCELIANEOUS aflemoons per wk M· 403 W•lnut Pl•c• (114910) ,..... (96·4109)$441995jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTiilii
3br 3ba, ofc, I-rm, 3· S ANNOUNCEMENTS F. 3 grt kids, eng LEXUS OF BAUER JAGUAR '89 M•r'k VII ~C Cozv 2 story cottnge car gar, A/C, spa, RENTAL speak. Refs 640-.090 ,JL • WESTMINSTER (714)953-4800 looks & runs hke J'•w
So ot PCH 2Br 2Ba. gnted $3300 998-7985 1·-------· 2920 PAYROLL/ 111f 957-8133 HUNTINGTON (714) 892-0908 '80 XJS Sdn 2D a perlct car S650Q ~.hm
yard, wld, gnr. hrdwd ,....;;-....,..----....,....-ADM ISTRAT V BEACH 6140 '98 Corvette Convt i:• 8 $42 ..... 5 949-85141~. firs, newly remodeled V•r'll l.•rg• 3br 2ba IN I E SOUTH c gAST .,.4 1 4 ) .. ..
S2850 mo 548-4220 duplex I house from RENTALS TO PRAVER TO ST JUDE ASSISTANT All opllons, Nassau AUER JAGUAR, ________ _
bay, 1 blk from beach, · Payroll assistant and AUCTI N HUGE RUMAGE SALE blue/oak. 5,000 ml. (714)953-4800 MERCEDES
9130 garage, quiet. clean SHARE 2724 May the Sacred Heart office administrator. •-St. mint condition. PP. of Jesus be adored 2202-. M.ln •SAT OAM·1 PM k M k II 544 9824 :88 XJS Sdn 20 COSTA MESA 2124 $1800 949-650-9428. d 111 d 1 d Full time position. Job SafltaAlta,CAt2707 9 S a• 0 •r • ("6 4147)$41 995 an glor • • ove duties Include·. assist· enafilt JR GUARD · .. · ' '8"" c•o gm,. and praised, pre--~' ,. • "'· 1890 anUque ,org3n. ---------1 BAUER JAGUAR ., ...-v .......,, Sorved throughout the Ing with payroll for I d rf I I DODGE 9065 (714)953-4800 White with palol'nlno CDM 2br 2ba duplex 28r 1.ISBa White tile NEWPORT 1 btk 10 boa. S of Pch
fir. l/p. inside hk·ups, COAST 2 l 70 NS. prof, $800/mo
1·car att g3r. Ham11ton iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Dys 626·795·1690
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evor. Sacred Heart of n x u ive 0 ce o Pace an a n Ch I I Ch h ... a d e ec I. tfl T I d I of clothes, etc .. Flr:>I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '97 XJO Sdn 40 107k m ites, new ~·n
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administration Please Cl lfl d r st an urc • '87 Carav•n LE a (97·3998)$45,995 $20,"00 949·840· 32 j~~~\~~~~.~o~fu~,~~: sond resume. to Ac· Call ::~.5-:S78. 1207 Main/Adams St. perfect car, Hke newl BAUER JAGUAR or &4'~640-1029~ .
cles, pray for us: St. counting Supervisor, ----~---.....f"."".""-:------..~----Air, radio, now tlrH (714)953-4800 1'82 300 Turbo 0 1•·
Judo. helper of the PO Box 1560, Costa NEWPORT 76kml (714) 546·0784 •97 XJ8 Sdn 40 581 In good shape •
slngle tamlly homo. * M ID * . newly refurbished 2 car gar, f/p, ale. 2br house, share prof (blinds. crpts. otc) lg rem $625 ~ utll
hopeless, pray for u1. YM0e_:a~aCyA•~=2~::u~~ APPLIANCES 6011 BEACH 6169 --------(97·39~7)$45.995 $3500 949·845-1
Say this prayer nine to.· ,,.... FORD 9075 BAUER JAQUAR ****** gatod comm. no pet, • r • fncd yd, gar 646-9666 hke now $2200 1 ulits, , ___ (9_4_9_) _6_45_·_33_9_9_. _
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swered. It has never elude salary history. dryer $250. Toshiba 1243 Santiago or Lthr, ABS, mnrf, BAUER JAQUARliiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiii.ltii
bean known to fall. Physical/drug screen· 26' color TV S150 obo Appliances, turnltur~ (3POJ104) $15.75Q (714)953-4800 '83 911 SC ~I. 5 Publlcatlon must b. Ing required. EOE. 949•031·0757 LEXUS OF NB Share 2br, private samples. c:rafl supplies, •97 XJO Sdn •D AJC, lthr Int, p/w
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Small but very cute bath, fem pref, n/•mk promised. Thank you. Premier Ace Hardware washer dryer stacked, kid• ctothH & misc. WESTMINSTER (97•4032) 545, 1 95 fm atereo, can • ~~~~=: lg~rdnB:,, Yp!j~: $675mo + dep avail St. Jude, for your Relaller has openings apt alza gas •love, S•t·Sun 9•m housL (714) 892·8908) BAUER JAGUAR •un roof 11~ HUNTINGTON
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11/1 562-624·2135 help. FHC for sales assoc and water heater w/fit'• all c71419 .. "_,,.800 94&.e7S-4'6 hk-ups, wont last $590 ------..,.---cashiers. flexlble hke nu 949-675_0912 ware, clothes, books, ---------1 ~
• Av•ll Oct 1 ~\hi All crod1t okf GPC •NB Share home •chedullng, benefits pottery & misc. 1805 GMC 9081 ---------1·------:~it-
• Price Price Price Credit 714·842·8088 steps 10 beach. clean, LOST & package. see Gary at WASHER/DRYER E. Balboa Blvd In alley iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilJEEP 9110 TOYOTA
• 2.c 3 r gar, hk·ups. ---------fomale pref d $500 + Crown Ace Hardware Only $145.00 each. -...,,S--.-R""'o _____ '80 AM Spirit Red, i~i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • utrl's 949-673-1640 FOUND 2925 1024 Irvine Ave. at Frig $175 Good c:ondl· ATU AY 10/101 ,. pa110, gardner, 3br SOUTH COAST l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I 031 0297 7a-12p 2·dr, hatchback, 4-spd '80 Cherokee Umited • 2ba S 1295mo Alt HP share 2br apt Proml' 17th St.. Westc:llff hon • 408 Kings Place Needs • little work. : Credit Oki GPC Credit METRO 2186 .Point, tg mstr, priv ba Lost Cat 1011 White/ Plaza, or call 642·11331_________ $500. 714-632·0338 Fully loaded, red w/
714-842 808B grey lthr Int. 125kml -• full priv, amen, $609 gray Siamese, vicinity PT Med Transcription FURNITURE 60141,.•••••••• ---------$6900. 875·3853 -Exec home. Lots of •ADORABLE• 3br + 'h utrl 949-67J..6215 or Villa Point "Mosas" Gd typing skllls, med 1• HON
9085 ei.tras, bonus rm, l'p, 2ba hme cul·de-soc:, Pool Hm to thr with 949·718·9575 bkgrnd helpful but not Dinette ••t 5 cha1re TRANSPORTATION iiiiiiiDiiAiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiil---------2·car gar. hk·ups, nee. Training. Call ,,.•••••••• LAND ROVER 9113 Olnctric appt's, patio, nu carpeVpalnt $1650 young pron In C.M after 6P 759 1910 $60, hi-chair hk• new1• ,.,.2 CIVIC VX iiiii!i~ii!i!ii!i!i1i~~iii1-------'!'ll!!!--
v no pot 751-4330 Very n1co place, easy-• S15, student dHk-chalr •
pell ok, 3br 4ba R EA~ Es TATE 1---------Nu brakes, tires, ,,.. o• ND CLASSIFll!ZZ S2500mo All Credit This Is the Condo for ~~~l~o F~~9?;~v~g1. EMPLOYMENT SALES FfT or PfT 535 · 949·&75·8889 POWER BOATS clutch, timing belt a.nd whi!. '3~: m~RCO It's tho resourc: ij>u
Ok ! 714-842·8088 youl Poot. f/p, d/w, Licensed or not We're Hospital bed all alectrlc: 7012 morel 43mpg 150kml player. loadadl 3 dlf· can count on to W •
Live near the beach! lndry rm, pet okl 2Br hiring nowl ERA wlll 5200, l(ke new Ham· Xlnt c:ond. $4750. terant tops, roof rack. myriad of mercfiln.
Bonus rm. hk·ups, 2· 2ba , S995mo. All ••••••••• ---------pay your req'd course mand organ Splnelliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijii 752·1075 Bruah guard, r•ar dise ltoms, bec:auae
car gar, pd gordner. Cre:!,14~~~g:aco~~dil COMMERCIAL EMPLOYMENT and provide training. s2oo l949l 646•1105 24' SKIP JACK Tandem -.....,.,9.,,..3,,,_.,C,.-,t""V,.,.IC.,,,....,,E""'X,,,....-1 •••t. $27,699 . our columns co~el
What a house 3br, REAL ESTATE 5530 800-400-5391 xt:l t9 trailer, custom fishing AT, moonrf, mint C049) 975,5959 qualified buver~ 0 2ba no pets 51600 All---------Receptionist MERCHANDISE boat, lull elect w/ (3CHB412) $9,988 calll cre~~4~~14g:9coi~d1t WESTMINSTER 2192 Immediate opening MISC 6015 ~ay~a. r;504g!~f~f. ,!8~'. WE'gl!Tx:1~~;ER LEXUS 042·587&: •Joumeymon pointers• FT, $10/hr. Contact • 0 W BI I 949 7""0147''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bob (949) 646-1740 (714) 892·8000 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii n •rner close to Wow I This Is the BUSINESS OFFICE lmmed work Irvine ran a · ,.,,. 1• -========~========.:.:== '---------everything I Fully townhm for you. AJC. area, Fax ro1ume to: Retall Th-e~Monogram Telaphn•-6 bin/hold 1 loaded, pets ok, gard· lndry, gar, gardnor, FOR RENT 2769 562·989·9188 or apply Store, Westc:lilf Court, $35/ea. Kit & bath fau-
ner, hk-ups, pool & pots ok, 2 br 1.5ba In person Mon-Fri @ PT aales help after-cats S10 Bar faucets
more S 1200mo. All 5800mo All Credit 2737 Raymond Ave noons/sat 949-642.2119 $20 & up SS sink Credit Oki GPC Credit Retail/Oii. 2775 to Long Beach. $20. Hvy dty carton 0 k I G PC Cr e d 11 555-0sl s 1. 15 sf gra Sales Assoc. needed ataplars S35.eo. Hvy 7140842
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Pool/apa & morel Thi• slgnage. Xlnt prklng, seek exp'd newspaper boutique. FfT or PIT. tel 1eats $15 & up.
lwnhms otters lots of toad doc Ownership S•I•• lndlvldu•la Exp helpful, sal. neg. 3/4" & 1" hvy dly AJC privacy, f/p, 2·car gar, to qual tan 728-0868, 2 Poaltlons; Ret•ll Please call 645-1355 float valvH S1 5·20. neat patio. no pet, 2br APARTMENTS T I k ti & • emar • ng Sales Kohler tank ball flap.. 2ba S1400. All Credit FOR RENT 0 u ta Id• 8 •I•• COME GROW para $1.ea. Bidet toilet
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Value! V•luel V•lu•I PROPERTY 2778 , .. ks exp•d S•I•• Expanding retail ad· blt·ln cut bd1 alze 3Br 2Ba hOUH, All th• Mngr Good Oppt'yl 1 1 • ')( 1 5 .. s 1 5. & extras Lndry rm, l/p, _B_Al_B_O_A_____ Preaa T•l•gram ::=!!l~g .. ~·~~~:~."c: t 6"11 20" $25. Air
gar. & more $1350mo. IS• rn""' 80001t retall/off S.C. 604 Pine Ave. account executive to compre11or tank $30. All credit okt GPC WM'fU 2 606 Bc:l'I twy ott ramp. Big Long Beach, 90844 .. 11• develop and Hr· (71 4) 723-031 t
Credit 714·842·8088 trat count algnage 682-49~M203 vice new bu1lnen Juat Cre•t F'lrewood
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CROSSwoRP PUZZLE 8)' CHARLES Ga.EN
with OMAR SHARIF
and TANNNf HIMSCH
608-boy
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12 Ory rillllt>ed
13 Gwiger coo«le
21 Tote
23 -and clowns 25 Sheef 18bOc
26 -and desist 27 Car devlC8S
.PREVJOtJS PUZZLE SOl.VED GRAND LARCENY
East-Weit \lulnerabh: We I deals.
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NORTH
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West led a trump. taken 1n 1hc .
closed hand. The secret for s~sful
deceptive plays is lo make them as
early as po<>~1ble, before the' 'victim'
can learn anything about the hand, so
to the second trick decl&Rr led a low
club.
28 Prank
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Consider Wesl's dilemma. lf dccl~rer held a singleton club, gomg
up with 1hc ace would probably be
exchanging tnck for tnck -declarer
would get a discard on the king of
clubs. But if declarer held the queen
of clubs, rising with 1he ace would
give South two tricks instead ef one,
so West folloWed with the three. The
king of clubs won, and declarer need·
ed no more as the cards lay. 29, lndlan com
30 Agreed
31 Diess style
32 -one's w1y.
proceeds
35 Ale• Haley clasSie
41 Far East
temples 42 Maidens
43 Srtooolnt 44 Salld-dreaslng
ingredient
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Elltabeth -WF.Sr NORTH
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F.AST Pus Pass
Pass
Pus
SOUTH 10
52 Anons panner Pass 3 o
53 Ceremony Pass 4NT
3Q
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spouse Pass
55 Hand mollon
56 Sheltered from lhewlnd
57 House area
60 Sass
Opcntn~ lead: Four of o
Unlike m real hfe, stealing at the
bridge table is universally admired
One of Its foremost praclilioners was
lhe late Comelts 'Bobby' Slavenburg
of I.he Nelherlands. Here is an exam-
J>le of his craftiness from a European
Champ1on~h1p Jlkltch
Both Slavenburg ooo his panncr
were rather aggressive in 1he auction.
The result was a slam contract where,
even if the ace of clubs was onside,
seemed only I I tricks were available.
since another club or hC3tt had to be
losL
TOYOTA 9210 VANS
Slavenburg returned to hand with
the king of spades. drew two more
rounds of trumps ending in dummy.
then discarded two clubs on the high
spades. Back to hand with a club ruff
and a low heart to the queen wrapped
up 12 tricks when West prove<f to
have the king.
Lam to be a better bridgtplay·
ert SubKribe now to the Goren
Bridge Letter by calling (800) 788-
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