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1998-10-15 - Orange Coast Pilot
• " • SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNrTlES SINCE 1907 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1998 Teens· allegedly. attack friend's father . . . . • Victim suffered broken hand and head cuts after the 2 high school students reportedly entered his home. Dolf Pb NEWPORT BEACH -1Wo teenage boys will be arraigned today in juvenile court in Orange on suspicion of'assdull with a dead- ly weapon for attacking the father of a girl they kJ'lew, police said. The boys, who several sources said are Newport Harbor High School students, entered the vic- tim's home at 11:45 p.m. Saturday and beat him with a blunt object, police said . The victim, who was the father of a girl the two boys kJ'lew, suf- fered a broken hand and cuts to his head, police said. · "The two juveniles found thelf way into the home, which is m Newport Shores,• said Newport Beach police Lt. Mike Hyams "The victim suffered scalpal lacer- ations and a fractured hand.· Police said they could not verify if the object used in the attack. Newport Beach resident Bill Hall is 76. His cousin is 77. Their boat is 88. But they're ready to hit the seas for adventure. Old men and the sea ~Pb Bill l lcill and Don Mclllece have one memory or each other. They were about 10 years old on d Nebraska rdrm and Mclllece's older brothers were egging him to fight hts cousin Hall They wouldn't fall for the trap. ·we were about the !Hlme age, !,O they wanted to see who would have the upper hdnd, • Mclllece Sdid "Thdt summer wds so much run. Bill and I were always domg thrngs together.• Since then, thousands of miles, three wars and a Wetime of work and devollon lo their own fanu- ties have separated them. But more thdll 60 years later, the two relatives have been reunited for an adventure. They ttre ready to embark later this month on a journey usually reserved for the young The two men will travel SEE BOAT PAGE A11 PHOTOS 8Y DON LEAC~V P\OT Cousins BW Hall, top left. and Don Mcillece wtll be mak- ing a voyage on the Gaelic Girl from Newport Harbor to the Caribbean and beyond. The restored boat, above, was built ln 1910 and will allow the two sailors to catch up on the Lx decades they were apart. . But the incident was the result of a chspule involving the victim's daughter and her relationship to the two suspects, sources said.· "We c.lo know that what led up to this was a dispute between the father and daughter about these two suspects," Hyams said ·incident ·were arrested ·at their homes 40 ounutes after the assault. The boys have been detained at J.uvenile Hall on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. The two suspects m Saturday's The Victim was ldken to Hoag Ho'ip1tal, Hyams said } le is no longer there, but he is still receiv- mg treatment for his m1unes. ffiWDcan't dump treated sewage in bay •Judge tosses out permit that would have allowed discharge into Upper Newport Bay. lbtyflb NEWPORT BEACH -Resi- dents and city ofhaaJs were rejoicing Wednesday after Jeam- 109 a Superior Court Judge has overturned IIvtne Ranch Water District's permit to dump recldlffied water into Upper New- port Bay. •Jt's a great day for the bay,· Mayor Tom Edwards said. · The ruling came after local enVlforunental group Defend tbe Bay appealed an April decision by the Santa Ana Regional Wa,ter Qudlity Control Board, which gave the lrvine waler dJstrict per- mission to di~charge 5 million gallons of treated sewage mto the bay each day dunng the winter. In the Superior Court decision. the 1udge found the water board had violated state law by autho- nzing a new discharge of reclarmed wdter into Newport Bay without ~entif1c proof that the discharge would proVlde con- stant protection of the bay's water quality. •We hope IRWD starts to respect the bay and care for it properly,• <;aid Qob Caustin, pres- ident of the nonprofit group. "l think this is clearly showing that when you put this before an inde- pendent dec1S1on-maker, they review the record and hnd againstIR\\l'D.~ ' This is the -.econd wne that the regional wate1 board c; deas1on to grant the district a dii>eharge per- mit has bl'en over.turned on appedl by Defend the Bay. SEE BAY PAGE A17 Sports facilities' upgrades making strides at schools •Board given $10,000 check for fixes at Corona del Mar track, views drawings for Estancia, Costa Mesacrenovations. ~Pb NEWPORT-MESA -Between a $100,000 check and several architectural renderings, the school ch:,tnct 1s several step closer to realizing significant new and improved sports facilities at some of its high schools. A~ its1~esday night meebng, the l>Oatc1 received a $100,000 check from the Corona dcl Mar Track aod Field Foundabon to ' refurbish the school's track. The check, presented by foun- dauon member Evan Gruber, will "et m motion a process of select- mg a contractor lo repair and upgrade the Corona del Mar truck by Feb. 15, the operung day of track season. •111e foundation asks the board to approve the project and call for bids Gruber told the board, I The renovations will C'Ol>t an e~tunated $185,000. The $100,000 check was a g6od-fa.ith pledge that the rest of the money would be raised 10 time for the boar<i to hire a contractor by SEE FACILITIES PAGE A 17 INDEX Costa Mesans prefer park over .new homes . QASSlfl(I) ---M--·-··" COMMUllRY FOaUM -.A1' llmlUEIT . . .. A 13 PUIUC MOTm.-~-.14 soom __ .A12 srom 11 • Residents persuade council to reconsider plans for 3 Habitat for Humanity houses al Maple and Victoria. Fw,p Gt.II ~Not COSTA MESA -When the Tortes family wants to go to a park, they have to pack up their two rambunctious boys, gel tn thcu car and drive. lt would be nice to walk a hall- block down Maple Strool to Lhu comer" at Victoria Strc<'t and be able to let their son , Alex and Dominik, play m a gra~y h Id, said Iza and Alex Tortes Jr. •u you look at all these other communities, everybody's got a park but us,• Alex 'Tort Jr. !lald. That could chang . Land at the corner of Maple and Vktona streets pr vtously ct aside for a I labltat for Humanity project has be n set aside for a possibl park. The C1ty Council, acung a th .. Redevelopment Agency, directed staff th.is week to explore the pos- sibility of turrun?. the sit~ mto a park and to revtStl the pro1ect dcr- ing rrud-year budget adjustmenWi. The move came at the requ l >f re idents such as the Tort~. wto live on Maple Street. Habitat for Humanity hal planned to build tnrce single-tam Uy homes at 2150 Maple St. an 570 and 574 Victoria St However after h •anng about the proJect Maplo Street ro 1dent Veda Dcnur offered to buy the land al market value and donate $10,000 to Habitat to put the horn '°me- wh re else. Dcnur ~id he thought the 1t we a dangerous locauon f 01 hou mg and would just incr aSf. crowdm on the street. SEE PARK MGI A 1 • Co ta Mesa residents Alex Torte Jr., left. and bis wu ... tu. wt th Domlnlk, 3, and Alex m. 5, talk about bow nice lt would be to au.ve a small park built on tbe com e r of Maple and Vktona ........ tmtMdol tbree bom planQedby U.bhlit tor H....ity ollldall. • • \ .._ A 2 Sofurdoy, OctOber 1s, 199a IESI IUYS greer wylder Cut-athon is a lock to help children in need A $12·r><·r·hcl1rrut cut-t1lhon WLll b£> h!')d by Kitty Olivier'!> Beauty Salon lrnm 9 <1 m to .l 30 p rn .Sunclc1y. 1 lw ftn(•<,l hc.urdr<'ssN., from NPwport Bed< h, Coronc1 del Mdr .ind C'o.,tc1 Me.,d ttre donatinq llwir tun<' dnd ldlenl'i to th<• l'VPnt Prc>CN•cl<; will hPnehl Pro· Jl'C'l Toq<'lher, <.1 volunlPN/mf'f1tor progrom for <'motmndlly dis· turbed ch1ldrl'n .md tht•ir lt1n11· hPs who dfe n •c c·1vinq trec1tnwnt through th!' 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ThPrc I'> ti 30',,.. to • 40" .. ·Oii 'till• on '><'l<'ch•d nwn'' t1ncl wonu•n'<; c lottitnq Ldco,h• lb4 1-17 IO) is on th1> lowt>r lc•v1 •I of ~outh Co<1'>l Pldld n<'dl tlw ( •lll'S'> -.tore The :l5lh annuaJ home tour prt"',cnh•d by the Cor<Hld d1•l Mttr I hHh School t111d Mtddh• Sc hool PTA is sc he>dul('(J Im lrom 10 u OI. lo 4 p Ill Oc l l.7 ror $41) you Cdn v1eow \IX bed11l1htl ho111c·s 111 the C'oronc1 dPI Mcu/N<'wport B1 ·t1ch dWtJ, dncl help 'up port .met '-UJ>J>l<•nw11t t•duc uttondl rwc•ds of Uw c htldren 111 our l11qh "' hool t11Hf muldh• school co111- 11111n!ly. T1ckc•l'> t1rP. dV1t1lcthlc> lhrmt!Jh PTA 11wmber<,, ButNct C ollt>C llon BcJ I ho<t Pore h lt11• < ·oronr1 dt-l l\.1dr l ltgh School officf', Sh1>rmt1n Gt1rden' c1ncl Nt•wport I illls Druq., ( c1ll the• J fomP lour holhn1• ell (22.5-Cf7{)ll) for mor<• tnfom1t1tum. An unprccc•dC'nlc•d CHJur sc1lc• I'> under w.1y t1I Udo Cigar Room mn-0.'1<15), whu h Will 111ft>r ) 5"., ofl ttU Jlltrdld"<'' mow lht1n $50 Any l>ox purchc1'''S will .tl'io ht• d1,n111ntPd 1 'i0 ... l ht" oflt>r will lt1'l throuCJh Ocl 1 1 Lido ('1qt1r Room '' .it 3441 V1t1 Lido, Nc•w- porl Bl't11 h, nl'xt to Lido 1'.fonna Vtllri9<' .Todtly 1s th~ lt1'>I c1dy you C'clll ri < <'IVl' .lll' •. off on product'> di tlw AJdct Grey Day Spa Salon I '>4<J 30.10) ctl South Co,l\l Vll- lt1qc• Thi., "' lht• only tanw thdl Atdd Grc•y product<; tll<' on sc1 lc>. Aho throuqh lht• c>nd of lhP month, th1• .,dlon will donctte 10'"" ol .,t1h•-. of th ldJllOU'> P<'dCh nulk cl<'ttnwr lo the Susdn Komrn Br<•dsl Cancer Foundl!· tum • BEST auvs IS published Thursdays and Saturdays If you know of a good buy, send a fax to 646-4170 or write to Daily Pilot, 8@St Buys. 330 w. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627 locaIS onl Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot PILOT PEOPLE .lA GRIER Newport couple's business is their pet project THEY ARE Ddrhn9 L1ttlt'l R<lSC"tllS. TRADING SUITS FOR DOGGfE DETAIL M1cha11l and AnqP-ld c.nN Wf'f£' tirrd ol Ulf• corpordlP. grind. MJC huC>I Wd'>• a propNty mant1CJN wht•t•hng and dl•1tltng with mufhmilhon-dolldr tn\<' ... tments, while An<J"ld Wtt'> t1 senior vic 1• prc'>1d(•nt m .idvert1smg. N<'t- lh<'r JOb w.is <,ell-!-Jrdttfymq. 'fh<'y turned awc1y from llH•tr six-huure mcom<'s lo sldrt their own cornpcmy-t1 pl'l·stltin<J <,<>rviu>. But they dtdn't k•ctvt• thc•ir busm1•o.;o.; SM'l"c twl11nd. With more ophons fur J>l't owners mcrt•as1n<J. the couple hc1d to hnd th01t own 111< hr., Tht.•y <>J>t.!ned l>Mlinu Littl<• Hascals in rn~S. d onc•·Of-k.ind pet·Sllllng '>l'rvic<• lhc1t provides VisttS lo ( lt<'llh YPi.lr-round. No r<•serv.tl!On'> rHI' net'ClC?d. "/\I lhr: lime, most ol our fnf'nd.,, <'spec1dlly family, thouqht wt> ht1d to ... t 1t, let1vmq th1 uKornt• thctt we dJd to p1•t -.11 dnd walk dogs," "v1Jchat•I .... ml "ll ·t1llows us lo work out of our home t1nd ft!-. c•xo<:tly m to whctl we Wdnl lo do " Whc1t "''J>ctrdl<•s the Newport BPt1< h !Juo.;uw,., from the r<'"' of the• c.rowd 1s the qu1c.k SNVICl'. C't111"thc111 c1nd with· m two hour'>, sonwone will ~·on your dc.)()r..lt'J> ready to h•c•d lh<• ht1m .. 1or or w<Jlk lht• d<>!J · Anqcltt .. c1icl th1!y hdv<• .1bout 350 cll('nt-., but Lhe fl9ure fl«'olrly tnpll's with lhP numbC'J of pc•ls Ttwy (ctn visit the honw mor<' lhctn once tl ddy, wo1k hohclctys, ctncl Ccln yive mt•d1cut1on lo dtllnq pc•t'> A SMALL LITTER Th«r< drt' only flv<' little rt1'>Cdls, so11u• of whom work pc1rt·tmw. Tlwrn '" d full-tune cmployc•p who double-. dS d VC'IPnn1m<1~. Mic-hdl•I 1<> lhP. on<• U'lldlly w11lkin9 lhl' <loq'i Anqeltt hdn<ih•s the> rnmpi.lny\ rnc1rketmq Darling Little Rascals employees, front left, Bridget Jones with Judy (Dalmatlon), KalhJe McCormack With Torchie (golden retriever) and Julie Fltllbbons with Kodl (golden retriever). In the bdck are owners Angela Grier, left, and Michael Grier. Darling LltUe Rascals ls a new business that offers-pet sitting. Thi' hu,huncl-oncl-w1fp tl'ctlll c1lwdy~ hdd d fond ft1sc-i~ llctlion With dllUTJrtl'i, ctlthOUC)h lhl'y C tlnte frolll d1lfCrt1lll world.., Ang••lo h111l pets whtll' qrowinu up, hut M1cht1<>l w."' rtllPHft< lo tttllnltll h,ur ctncl Wdsn't dllow<·d to ht1v<> I tw111 <1nd ferrets art> oll-hmils. HWe have to drdw the hn<' soml·wherP, ~ Angeld said. A FLOCK OF CLIENTS Michael und Angela st1id tht'y have to work hd.rdesl m bu1ldmg lrU'>l with theu customNs. Tiwy t1re gwen key'> lo nwny homes hut also t1w rc-.pons1hle tor -.omethmg nedr tlnd dedr to the cbt>nls' hC'arh £ocfdy, tlwy hc1vc• two hl,1ck Lt1hrc1dor rcln~vcm; dnd l'l<Jht fl'~Cll('(f bmh Ernployl,~:. al..,o hdvP undPrqont> l'mNyenc y lrdtnmg. Somr of lht> rc•gul.ir lurry < lwnts dH' tis umque <ts th<.'1r owners. There• dre Con dncl Bc1sil, two Jd< k Rus ... ('11 ternc•rs who know how to tum on the• shbwer. Tlwre is d cdt lhttt etctu- ally jumps into d pdrrot's b1rcl C<t!J<' when 1t h sprl't1ding its wmg., •They hc1ve ent11hlt>d U'> with the CttrC of Ult>1r honws ctnd their ctntmctb." Michael said. •we do our best to fctc1ht.ite lhrtr ne('(h. Y1.., thc·y oll<•r 111011lh·to-snout r<',U'>< 1lalion tf nec-dc•d, dll huuq h no p<'l hr1' gonP Ullo c Md1ac t1rrest. Angela did q1vt hN Cdl. SC'hct'ittdn, d sPcond hf<' wh<'n he hit through u cord <Jnd elc•clrocutccl h111N·ll. MTht!> JOI.> bcdts '>lllmg be>hmd c1 d.esk ms1de ctll day We are out m the sun. runnin9 our own business and ldkmg care o! pets. It's hard to lwat. ~ If thPH~ urc t1ny hm1t<Jt1uns, lhP con'1p.my r<''>lricts the lypl' of cJnllllcllS II Cdn hc1nrlh•. exotic p<•ls !>UCh d' Snl\kC~ ~Th<' p(•I'> person~IJlH.!.'i dre war.ky somclttfles, • Angelt1 'did "'Thdl !JOl'S with the JOb. They TildKC' u ... laugh <111 the tim e.· Pan<'l discussion focuses on sciPncc an~ technology Dt•veloprncnts m '>cien('(.i dnd technolo- gy 111 Orange County dunnq the 21st c<-n· tury will Ix• the topic of Friday'!> ttiSid.ll· mt!nt of lhl~ Di!;tmqu1shc•cl Pdncl Discus- sion S<•nes. The• pane>llsts arc Davtd Dukes, former chief <•xf'cuhve ofhcpr of Micro lngrnm; John King. a computer t~c lmol0<JY prof<>..:.- sor dl UCl; and Shin Lin, dean of biolog1- ct1J snence ut UCI. Jim Wood , co-publish- er of Coast Orange County Magazine, wiU bt• the modNator. Th~ Newport Bedch Public Library roundution sponsor the s<'nes, and the library's cll'ctronic: resources will be dcmonstrtttcd Fnday. The discussion take:> place di 7 p.m m th<• hbrdJ'Y'S Friends Meeting Room , 1000 Avoct1do Av<•. lickt•Ls arc• $8 for founda- lton membt>rs d.nd $10 for all oUter~. Desserts will be provided For more infonnat1on. call 1949) 644- 3296. I Iistorical society holds open house at Se pulveda Adobe The Co~ta Mesa I hstoncal Society will hold tL<; annual Open I Joust.! on Sc1turd<ty dl the Diego ~pulvedd Adobe in estanc Id Pdrk. The public is mv1ll.'d to lour the ddohf'. which wai. huill by artisan~ from the San BRIEFLY . Juan Car11strano M1ss1on und<'t the super- vision of Franc:1'icdn padre .. durinCJ the early 1800s. The adobe was used to house the •maJor domo, • or the supervisor in charge of sheep and cattle hNdsmen m the area. The pubhc <ctn also or;ee urrowh(•dcls, grinding stone , bird bone fragment.. dJld ~ea .. hells thal have b<•<•n uncdrthed c1t the t1clobe and will be on di!.pltty. Gt•orgc Madson, former city cngin r, and Bob Peder on, landscape dr~h.itf'«l, will be guest !>JX?akers. Th~ Open I louse will be held from 11 d.m. to 3 p.m . ot 1700 W. Acldms Ave. Adnus ion is fn•c. Playhouses can be viewed on HomeAid's Web site I iomcAid's Project Plctyhou<>e fontac;y children\ playhouse will be dUctioncd ofl Saturday, but there·!> sltll tinw to sec Ule eldborate credhons even if you can't make It lo Fashion Island. f'or the first llme ln the rund-r;uscr's seven-year history, the playhou<.cs can be toured on the World Wide Web, www.homeaid.org . The pliJyhouses wiU be on di play boltl at f1ashion I land and on the Web until Sdturddy. Proceeds from Ule duction wiU go lo l iomP.A1d, an organ11at1on that buildc, dnd renovat••s sheltl'rs for those who ar<1 tt•m- porarily home! •:..s. Dinner will bcgm at 5 p.m . dl the t rc1rd Rock Cdle, lollowed by lhl" <tuctwn ut 7 p.m. lickets an• $20 for adult, $5 for chil- dren and frpe for children under 3: or $25 lor <ldulls clild $..5 lor children at thn door. For more tnfonnauon, calJ (949) 553· 9510 '11re roundup will be held Saturday in Costa Mesa Cosfd Mc•.-.o rPsidt•nts c<1n drop oil their usf'd Ure" Sdturcldy al a Usl•d Tm.~ Round- Up. Tiw event ts lim1lNl to Costa M<>sa res· 1den~ and llres from commerci<tl bus1- ne'>ses wiU not be d.llowed. The collection l'> limited to four tin~ J)t!r vehicle or resJ· dent. Tuc>.S mu'>t ull\o be removed from their nm . The recycling program is i.pon<;ored by the city of Co-,ta McSC1, the• co ... ta Mesa Sanitary D1slnct, Orange County Conser· vation Corps <illd the stale lnt<'grdted Wdstc MandgPment Board. The Used lut! Round-Up·will last frorn 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the City Corporation Yard, 2300 Placentia Ave. For more mfor- mation, cull (714) 75'1-5043. CoJfogc off ors 9-w eek class on marine weather OCC i'> olfN"inq a runt•-weck, non- credit cours<' 111 odvanced mc1rinc wetllher through the collt•gc's o;"iling program. The cJdss meets from 7 to 9 p.m. ~·very -Story by Greg Risling, photo by Larry Enright Tuesday from Oct. 20 to Dec. 15 Course re91 tration 1 $75. The cla swill be led by Edrl Sedgar!>, and topic,. will include a vanety of hdrsh weather problem~. dS Wf'll a.s learning how to interpret various wPdther maps .• 0( ·c·s Sdiling Center is at 1801 W. Coa-.t Hiqhway. Newport Beach. For more mtonmH1on, cdJl.(714) 645-9412. Youth Speak Out! holds march in Cos ta Mesa A youth march from Costa Mesa City Hdll lo Trit1ngle Square will be held Oct 24 to recognize the errorts and accom- plishments of local youltl leaders. Speak Out!, an affillcHe of Campfire Boy .. ctnd Girls, will hold the event. nu.'> 1s Spe>uk Cull's fir..t attempt to orgdnizo a laruC'·scaJP event to recogruze youth lead- er. and volunteer., -.aid Judy Valenzuela, Sp<>dk Oull coordinator About 500 partlc· ipctnls are expe<'l<'d for lhe. march Speak Out• 1s a program that encour· dgcs youth involvement in soc1cll action. A· group of Co ta Me-.a teen~ partiopated in the• program earlier this y ar to hY, to get the City Council to ban o;cll-scrvice tobac- co displays m convenience stores. Thl• march will begm at C'o~ta Me a City I la.11 before moving up Newport Boulevard to 1Jianqle Square The event l<Jsts from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and features enterta.inm~nt and raffles. For more inf or· mdlion, call Judy Valenzuela at (714) 838- 9991, ext. 24. RfADEBS HOTLINE Daily Pilot. PO Box 1560, Costa M~. CA 92626. 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General Man.tgel' Chi•f Financial OffKlf The Ntwpof1 ~.Mew .,,.. """"'(N 1'M rlgt IW'IWd TEMPERATURES Balboa 72154 Corona del Mar 71155 Costa Mew 73154 Newport Becl<h 7'11>4 Newport Coost 72/SS SURFFOMCAS LOCATION • Wtdge .•.• Newport •... Bladues Rwer Jetty •• CdM ... TIDES TOOAY First low 1 02 am .... o~ First high 1 Sam .. 48 St>c:ond low 1'23 pm • .1 7 Second high 713pm .. 49 FRIDAY First low 1 40 am .• • 04 First high 801.Jm .so Second low 2·02 pm .1 3 Second high 7 56pm ....... •. 4.9 WATER TEMPERATURE: 66 SURF Our swell is out of the west-south~t ev ry 12 seconds fOf knee-to chest· high m.s Sets ~ould go shoulder to head high at the po nu and reef\ Waler Utm~atures art cooling o a bit. so you may want to grab your wet wit " , NEWPORT BEAOt • Campus Drive A printer worth S 1,200 was stolen from a buSin~s 1n the 4300 block. • East Cout Hlflhw•y A cellular phone worth S250 was stolen from a car in the 200 block •Dove Street Two computers and ~ral pnntefl worth $24,000 were $lOlen from a business in the 900 block. • J.mboree RoN Two \peakers and accompanying st•nds wonh S 1,450 were stolen from a car in the 1100 block • P~fk Drive A cellular phone worth S300 was stolen from a car In the 2200 block. COSTA MESA • HaftMM' 9outev.-d Several bottles of a~pmn and cold mtd1c1ne WOf'th S700 were itolen from a store tn the 2900 block • • Herbor 9outevwd Two telephones worth S2.000 1.Yete stolen from a bU\• ne.u in the 2300 block • f'lw~ Drive A car stereo and• compact d1\C player worth $2,316 ~re stolen 1n the 2800 blodt •St.ting Avenue A bkytle worth S90 was stolen flom a home in the 1900 block • West a.Iler Str.et About S 197 was stolfll from 1bu\lness1n the 1000 hlock J Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Thunday October 15, ) 998 A 3 Cowboys death spurs wealth of remembrances M y vocation for tho pt1'>l five dt cddes .illowed me lhe pnv1. IPqe of ~pt>ndmg H'd unably s1gnihcanl tune w1lh <t bro.id rcmge of pt>oplc mdkmg nPws, mdudmq d good mimy public hgurf's. HdrdJy d wr·t·k goe br now that I don't see un ob1hMry of somP.one. I kM•w fle<>tmgly and filed etway m d box of . t<1p(•d interviews or notP.s of ct conver~d llon Not all of them inspire me to go to my dfduves to get rct1cqutunted, but the clcclth of Gf'ne Autry l<1st wPc•k did r probt1bly wrot1> ct half-do:1en prohlt-'> of him for vt1no~1s mt19<17.me .. and the.• Los AngPIP~ Timt•s. In all th1• y<>ar.. I W<ts domg th1!> !>Ort of thing, he wr1s one of <1 ht1ndlul of people who show<>d inten;sl m me as d ff•llow human being rather thdn JUSt .1 chdnnel to pubbnty or d threat to !>t'CUnty f O<'llber <>Xpect<>d nor needed lh.il rec1ct1on, but 11 wttmwd m11 when 1l ht1ppenf>C.I And it ht1ppt>ned with Gf'm• Autry. so I went to my fllos to bnng bdck my conwr~abon-. with hun. I first met tum mcll'C' thdn 20 yedrs ago, wh<>n he wa'> holding c-ourt at h1'> · hotel m P<llm Spnng'> whtle his beloved Angels WNC' trdmrng then• J hs first wde, Ind Mae, Wd'> '>llll l.Jvmg th<•n, .ind she was <1s outgomCJ .md dnunr1ted •l'i hC' THE BELL CURVE .joseph n, bell wa'> ff'Served tlfld soft-spoken. I dtlendf'd .in exh1b1llon game with thPm and hung out with Gene lor two days, talkmq bdsebdll old movies clnd lhP backwoods of the entertainment busutt•ss where he wo1 ked for many y£>a1.., Ill' had totdl recc1ll of those y1~cHs, dnd snmPwhere ttlong tho lmP, he c1.,kf'd mP wh<•1e I came from. When I told tum Fort Wdyn<'. Ind . h(• lduhcht>d into d whole wn<~s of lnd1cma stones, mcluding lh<' ndrnPs of d group of < ountry mus1cicms • • • • • • • called the Hooswr Hot Shots, rn<.0Uf~· hons of comedian Herb Shnner and detailed des~nplions of Vdudev1lle how.- es ht> had play.-d in vanuu lndJanc1 town'). HI rnctde my fu:.t picture with Kt>n Maynard in 1934: he told me, "itnd he was from Columbus, Ind.• I lettmed early on two ttungs c1bout the OkJahomt1 twr1ng and the down- hoine pdtois m which he talked F!rst or dll, 1t was real And second, 1t wc1 .. ct big rrustdke to unden•stunatt• the br<'r1dlh and intelligence behmd thdt country 'facade. He oftf>n reminded me of Will Roger'> -also from OkJuhoma -who had hrsl suggP'>lt>d to Autry thr1t hn tcike his gwl<1r on the rodd· They don't make b<1seb<tll owner:. like h1m anymore. He told me ome: "I I diWdYS fp)t d llltle> b1t llkt> <I bctby Sltll•r for the lc1rru1y bdck when kid'i would come to the movies ev(·ry Satu1dc1y c1nd eat popcorn cmd mayb<' s£>t• the pie lure a t·oupl<' of times. I wds mc1kmg mm·u·~ they could enjoy -c1nd now I hopP lo do that with br1M:baU • Whl'n he put out mulh·m1lliom. to 1 buy Jo<' Rudi. Dun 8dylor .ind Bobby I Gnch c1nd still didn't gPt c1 pPnn,1nt, he Wdsn't sorry for h1mscl1, only for the Angel fam• He told me then. -r owPd il ito dur fans to get d contrmdt>r on the held. c;o I .,pPnl what I had to pend to gl•t the plt1yer~ we nc>ed1>d No lPdJll heh ever huq t1 more Joyiil group of f,in:, with IPs:. to how for 1l • Can you unagmP. George Slf·mbren. ner or Rupl•rt Murd0<.h or Marge Schott sdymg such thing..,? And meamng tht>m? In my conver.at10ns \.\'llh h1m, Aull'} never judged other p opl1.:, no mdltPr how much he dts<1greed with thl'm When two of his stctrs got into c1 dn~nkf'n brdwl thul was highly emh.u111s.,ing to the team he told me hn scud to them ·Tu1s is gomg to C'dlch up to you som.-» dtly. But I didn't tPU them to qmt drmk· mg That's not my :.tyle I 111st ,1dvi':>ed them ·rm not one tu p11:.s JUdgmPnl on f Pl· lows who hdve uln•r1dy got m trouble I'm usually for giving c1 n1t1n 1H1Uther chance. I chd a lilllo dnnkm~ mysell, m my day. SomPtimf's, J did a lot of dnnk- 1119 -nqht up to " '""' ~Pell~ <190 wh1•n l qwt. Now. I htl\' • H gl11ss of wme once in awbtle. but th.its c•U • When he Wds olf PrPd ct d1t1nct' to run for the Senute h orn Oklahornc1, Autry tt1med ll down, Sd).'Ulw •Cowboys ctlld polibcs don't rrux The '"m., with rell- g1011 You rnn he either Billy Gr.1ham or G m• Autry, but you can't be both " 111 last lt"'W umes I m t him, his ~ !<:· (llld wile, Ja1 kle -who had bef·n his bunker m Palm Spnng -101ned ll'i and noddPd agreement when h e aid ·rd hkP. to makP 1t clear that J<.1ck1e 1 hr5t uncl toremo":>t <1 housewife, wh1c h l~ 1ust th£> Wrt) h • wttnt 1t Sh»' not <wthng tt cr<1 h course in how to nm a ba ehal.l t "om 01 t1nythmg hke th1tt • 1 hose words nught nng .i httl•' hoU11w to ome of the prople who de It with Jackil' :Autry dunng G ne ~ last ) Par'> but 1l :.et>m < IP<U th11t her only tu• to bil.,£1hc1ll WqS h1"r husb<tnd <1nd shP hc1s Id yo gr<tteJully now thttt ht> 1 {!Ont' She told me:.. \eral )edf ctQO. •My h11!ib<1nd 1~ ct \Pf) nulcl·mcmnNed, easy· qomg man PVel)-Wh•·re He tr .. at:. his pl11) ers with re pect c.nd hop s lf he (I ks omt•t lun<J of them they ll trPdt hun ,., 1th rnspt·c t, too Thi• only t1111i> G1~m• ever Culls d plc1y1•r I!. lo }.lfdb hun " Thdf.., not a bad legac: to lt>tt\ e bC'hHld • JOSEPH N. BELL IS a Santa Ans t-!e•ghu res1 dent His column runs ThursdaV\ • • • • • ~~!f!ifi{~f&',fP.l\~;~lf{t;jffl•~· ~~~~ t BALBOA ISLAND : ~ SIDEWALK SALE ORIGINAL GERMAN : Rolls -Pretzels -Strudel -Hallah • Egg Twist Bread -Coffee Cakes : Cheese Cakes -Weddings -Special Occasions • Serving Authentic German Lunch : : Daily Specials -Rouladen -Schnitzel • Bratwurst -Meatloaf : ()KTORERFEST r----, 12501 OFF-Potato Salad I ~ fall. Harvest of Savings ( ... October 1 7 &: 18 Saturday and Sunday Marine Avenue• Balboa Island . ... ....... i ~~ • r--:-----.,.-, I 10 Weiswurst, Sauerkraut! I 15°/o OFF -Strudel, any filling I I I I s200 OFF-Pumpkin Pies I • • • • • •' ., • • • •· 3 165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa : ~ @ IL MUST PflESlNl COVPON [XP 10/3 ('>8 .JI -------------------• • • • . 540-0281 • • 2950 Grace Lane • Costa Mesa • • ' -.. G} i J i·~ One Block South of 405 rw} ~--·························-·····--~-~ 545-7168 f I " -I Enjoy an opportunity to do ome e·arly Holiday Shopping Up to 40% Off on merchandise now in stock 29¢ lb. And a Special Showing of a Fine Ruby Jewelry Collection now through November 4th Reg. $1.29 lb. Limit 5 Pound.., Reg. $8.99 lb. n 1 V.11h <•~•f::!!• ''"i' '""',.Ill .!11!111 J6 W11h co111>on • nh hpln~ Ill .!l,'l'I _J ~-------------------------~------------ t • Come early for the best .. election CHARLES H. BARR 1803 WestcJiff Dri c~ Newport Beach, A92660 ' i (949) 642-3310 Fa (949) 646-0664 .. . - I I I f A 4 Thur~oy, October 15, 1998 Newport Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot Let's do lunch: Newport-Mesa has experienced an 89o/o increase from le;ist year . in the number of students who eat at high school cafeterias. lit "''°" M '"'"' -----~Pb NEWPORT-MESA -Gone dre the dtlys of high '>C hoob' m1htdry-styla lunch lint's with h.ud, plct'>ht qn'(>n cmd p(•ach- < olort>d truys with th<' obh9dtory 8-ounce ct1rton o{ milk In their plrtCt'. thl'rt>\ Ptnt1 I lut pi7.Zd, handmc1dl' l\lt>XICdll foods, pc1sld, soda b<1r <1nd l'H'n cc.1pp11c-nno mt1c:hmes. Nt>wport-Me-.c1\ o pe n-cc1mpus policy hos p1ltl'd th'' clt-.tlJ( r-. high '>C'hool food p109rc1m c1qc11n..,l the moH' popular fdsl- food re..,tdurr1nl., Only 14 "~ of high r hool student .. noy. l'dl '>C hool-prt:!pdrt:e.i lunches c\ f>ll so, thc1t numhPr .., dlmosl IWIC'l' whttl It Wets ld'>t yectr., To k<•1•p up with the com~ht1on, the d1-.tr1< l has t1dopled ct food-court clJlJHOttC'h to lunch '>l'fVI< P. \\1lh a Wlde 't1nPly of food.., dnnks and c,ettmgs. '\un '. c1 c <1l!'h'n<1 will nevN be il Taco Bt U, but thf' <11..,t11c-t s c·trort!> -.ec•m to be pdyinq off 8£·twe1 ·11 S<' ptPmbe>r 1997 dnd September 1998, the n11mbe1 of students who ch<JO:.P lo f'dl at r hool has gone up by 89n~ -from <lbout 700 lctst yf•ar to dlmost 1,300 ttus yf>c1r Th1<; number includes only the ... tuclt>nts who edt tht' ct1ft!lend's hot nwuh Abo up <lH' th<' food Cdrt and sndtk bc1r i;ol<•s. "I think the mcret1se is becdUW w~·re focw-tng on prep.mng foods that dppedl lo kids, .. s<11d Dick GrPPne, the• cl1stnct's food serv1c s chrector. "We 1ust went out and tdlked to kids dnd t1skPd them wht1t they wanted ttnd llwd to provide that. .. Gre~ne, who has b<'r.n with the district smn~ August J9<J7, stt1d the• d1:.tnct nc>eds . to get more of its students bclck in school I for lunl"h. · "It's all dbout m<ttketmq 1tnd per- ceived value,• Gr«>Pne c;,i1d. ·we'rr> ledching oul"Oelvei> to '1e w -.tudents as consunwrs. Our goal 1s to increase pctrtiC· 1p~tJon " Ont> of Costu Mestt I hgh School's compehlor .. ts the Taco Bt>ll tt f1 ·w blocks dway on Ft0rv1ew Road, whN(' scores of Wl1cre·s t11e aity? • lmpri"ted B11/10011s • Custom Banners • Party Goods • Helium Tank Rentals • WEDDINGS • ANNOUNCEMENTS NOW FEATURING CRANE STATIONERY! C: l · · CWDAILY f'ILOT Cook ahd baker Marta Garcia removes chic.ken patties from the oien before the lunch hour rush of students at Costa Mesa High School.· students congregate for tum h, But the lunch prog1dlll 1s trymg to wm back some of those• students fo'or mstdnce, students C<m buy food from om• of five windows <1l th1• domPd outdoor snack bar, or from one of two outdoor C'dtenng cdrts that serve pizzct, hamburg Prs, crups, fruits 'imd dnnks. Students CdO also buy the regular cd.fetena ffi('dl. Eighth-grader Und..,Py M1l1Pr, 13, '>did I i.hl• buys her lunch from thl'. snack bttr, which costs her about $2 a ddy, mom•y she 1>t11d c;;he edms bdby-s1tllng "I rPdlly like the nachos dnd bagt>ls and l eat the muffins all the lime, too, she said When she doesn't have money, sht"U bnng a lunch from home. At Co:.ta Me"a High, there seemed to bP. a dPar divide between students who t•dt 10 the cafeteria and thpse who buy their lunc;h from the snack bdr. Cafetena ro<\nager ·Joanne Jackson st11d she ·has noticed t1 s1gmhrnnt mcreasP 10 the number' of students Petting lunch at school. ·1 tlunk haVlng mor~ points of serv1et• has helped keep the kids here,• Jackson Sdld "The kids only hdVP 35 ffiJOUt('S for lunch and they don't want to wait in hne 25 m1nutci.." The most popular item, by far, is the p1zu1 Hut p1na, which is servE'd ln the• rctfC'tcntl, snack bdf ctl'd on the food carts "Wt•'n~ abo makmg the homemadt• burntos, which tUP really popular with thl• kids," shf' Scud. Many of the students who eat tn thc> cc1fc>lf'Ocl an• from Jow-mcome homes and gt>t free or rt"dUC't>d lunches, which are subs1d1:wd by the federal government. About 60"~ of Lhf' students who eat cdfe- tPna lunch("• get the free or reduced lunch Many also qualify for free break- fo<,ts. Ec1t109 c1t the school cafetena has thl' .idded bf'neht of bc·mg prepared dnd servl>d with low!. CMolyn Lehmkuhl, the cook c1nd b.ikN, hct.., worked in Newport- MP'>d's food progrdm for t3 years, hve at Co'>ld Mec;a I ligh "I low twmg hNe." she said. ·1 lovP k1ds dnd th<' chdnce to serve them. And it's dlso fun . If it's not Cun, what's lhl• wnS{> of doing 1t7" ENJOY NEWPORT'S MOST UNIQUE DINING EXPERIENCE FREEi Dinner is ori us Wlwn you pun·hasc one entree at regular THE GREY GOOSE prn.·<>, you 'II rcccl\ cone free entree al equal or l<·sser \'alue Cbe\'er- ~g<•. tax and tip not includc;d>. This offer 1s only good throu~h Gifts • Home Decor COMING EVENTS Octobt•r :m. 1998. so call no" for rescr\'at1ons· 1949> 673-3425. Tuesday. October 20 • Christmas Arrives At The Grey Goose Sunday. 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CRYSTAL-$ I 'i0,000 V<llul' On 111 1 l 1\ thmu <Ii<>< t ! hr • Hand l'.Ut, wood polt .... ht...·J uy-.rnl Jarcct from rhc C:cch Rl·publte. • ~;1ch cry~rul dcn~cnt workt>J by hand m tht...· manner of a true .mnquc. • In .. ,to k display. Order I IBO or C incmax today and rctcivc 1 /2 off you1 first month of service. Also available over 100 Crystal Chandeliers Starting at $349. HURRY! OFFER EXPIRES OCT. 24 '(714) 542-6222 Lighting Orange County for over 46 years. . ' ~ !?..~~~~.~.!· Ollrr g00c;l fm onr outl~ 111 ~m cablr ren onl} 01her mm\;uons rnoi)' pply OITer tll\h llJ/i!41?8 222 Victoria St., Costa Mesa off Newport Blvd. (55 fwy.) 646-3737 i ( • • . f ' .. . .. 1 .. .. .. • . i " . . • • . Newport Beoch/Costo M.esa Doily Pilot Trees a s~icking point in Newport Blvd. plans •Gary Monahan appeals council decision because he believes proposed canopy trees will block business signs. Eu 1 Gw !Wf Plol COSTA MESA Councilman Gary Monahan has appealed a • decision by the council to adopt landscape and sign guidelines for Newport Boulevard that include usmg canopy trees instead of Mexican fan palms. Monahan had ca!>t the only dissenting vote on the issue. ·A change was made that I think affects the commercial aspect.• Monahan said. •1t was done wtlh no notice, no discus- sion and no feedback from people on Newport Boulevard.• The guidelines are part of a larger plan to improve Newport Boulevard from 19th Street to Mesa Drive. The area has suf- fered commercidlly since the Cos- ta Mesa Freeway was built in the early 1990s. •The street ts in trouble,• said Peggy Penjoyan, whose family runs the Growers Ranch on New- port Boulevard. "You have busi- nesses that are still not doing well. The city has an obligation to help them, not hinder them • Penjoyan said the council's approval of the use of canopy trees would be a hindrance. The Newport Beach site of water safety film A local cable station filmed a public service announcement Wednesddy afternoon with the help of the ·Newport Beslch Fire ilnd Marine Department. Comcast Cable shot the seg- ment at the Bahia Connth1an Yacht Club on Bayside Drive. IL will be aired later this montp as part or a 30-rrunute bodting safe· ty awareness piece. The cl.Jp portray!> a victim who was knocked unconscious when d boom hits him m the head. The voice-over gives bps for the pub-· be when they are in the water. ALOE ''S CARPET has opened a new Arca Rug StltcJio . \Vhy Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL RUGS & RUNNER on SALE. Handmade wools, synthetics, sic,al ALDEN'S CAHPETS, l~C. I 663 Pla(.(mlirl SI . Co.,td \1t'Sd 646-4838 Then There Were · Six ... The number of independent pharmacies in Costa Mesa is dwindlin~. North Drug is rhe latest to fall victim co the notion that bigger is better. College Pharmacy, established in 1962 by Dr. Cary Dreyfus and jay Delaney. is one of the 6 remaining. Currenrly owned and operated, since 1978, by longrime Co ta Mesa resident Or. Karl 5pinner. College Pharmacy welcomes die cunomers of North Drug and .all of Costa Meq co allow us ro supply their procripcion ne~. College Pharmacy provides fast, accurate prescription service, accepts most insurance cards and offers delivery service. They spccialiu in home health care and hard to find items. They Me locued in the CoM.t Mesa Medical Building on Fa.ir Dr. at 11.irbor. 1 If you do noc believe bjgger is better stop by ;1nd see them. Colkge rliannac:y 440 Fair Dr. (at Harl>or) ' Co.ta Mae 714•546•3288 Fu 46•0443' trees would block signs and that could hurt businesses more, she said. •The advantage to the palm is you can still see through them, H Penjoyan said. Canopy . trees were recom- mended as an alternative to the stark palm trees. Councilwoman Libby Cowan said the canopy trees softened the look of th<.> boulevard and would not inhibit visibility. The co5t of the trees could also be reduced from more , than $120,000 for the palm trees to $15,000 for the canopy trees. Only 40 canopy trees would need to be planted instead of the 60 to 80 palm trees. The palm trees also require the use Qf a crane to b<• planted. Cowan had iden.tilied the Tipu tree and bottletree as the pre- f erred foliage for the east side or the street. Monahan had objected to the proposal because he said the Tipu tree· could reach widths of 30 to 55 feet, which would obstruct sign visibility. Penjoyan supports Monahan and said she does not understand why the cound.J would disregard public input. She said an ad hoc committee and testimony from people who had attended public hearings made it clear that the Mexican fa.u palm was the pre- ferred choice. "For some reason the City Council threw a~ay all the rec- ommendations and said we want foliage trees,• she said ) Thursday, Octobet 15, 1998 A 5 Where the streets have no parking • Hazel Drive residents would like a permit program established because they say there are too many cars from area businesses. .lr·MHR RAGIA'1J Dolt Pio1 CORONA DEL MAR -Eight residents on f laze! Drive clre looking to the city for help with what they view as a perplexmg parking problem. Like many m Corona del Mar, their resi- dential street borders a business district made up of shops and restaurants that front East Coast Highway. Residents say employees of those busi- nesses often use Hazel to park their cars all day and night during the week and espe- cially O(l weekends, leaving little or no park- HOAG specializes 1n cancer care. ing for rcsldcnh or their gu sts As a solution, the rt> icients have pro- posed a two·hour pdrkmq zone on Hawl from SQcond Strc<>t to the traffic 1c;land. Res- ident!> would tx> able to park thNe dll ddy long with a spcmtl ptmmt coshng $10 per Cdr per year. . ·we're not anti·bU'>NlC'>s, we're Just try- ·109 to gel our neighborhood back." !>aid t lat.el Dnve resident Mel GrandinPlte Rcs1dt·nts ulso fc>dr that the soon-to-open Crown Plazu Rchrement Ccntc•r will only compound the problem. Palncaa Temple, planning director, said the project's perrmt includes a requirement to provide dll employee parking on-site or have employees bu<>ed from a rnmote park- ing lot. But that i:ISsurance is not (>nough lor Grnndinetto an<f other residenb •They will ledm to park on our stweL'> and m front of our homes,• wrote Hazel Ori· VP ff• 1dcnt Waltf>r lmpcy m a letter to the Caty Coun<:d. ·wP.. thmk the city needs to come UJ> with rt-tiolut10n that not only pre- vents more probl<•ms, hut a.lso allf'!viate!> the c•x1stm9 s1tuallon." • The c:1ty\ trnfhc: advisory conurutt<>e met Wc.'<.ln<!Sddy to discuss the is!.uc und will for- ward to the City Council a recommendallon that the fl'!:>idf'mt.,• proposed two-hour park- ing zonl' be e li:lblished on we<•kdays. . 1 lowev<>r, the committee dtd not endor!>e permit J.><trkmg be<ause the Police Depart- ment felt 11 would b too difhcult to enforce. said 0dve Kdl, CtS:-.1 tant to the city manager. Re:.1dent Je<m lrnpt'y Sdid :.he felt the dct1on was d tf!p in the nght direction, but . she is not lully satisfied with the outcome. "It doe.-; not include penrut parkmg and that could p<J ' u problem to us, so 1t'!-. not a wmpletely hmshct.1 1 sue,• ht• did. For perfonnance in"cancer cart, Hoag Cancer Coztn· .\ta_.vs alu ;,d of the p~ck. .,,. 17u cuztrr'sfivt-ytar sun.11'val rates o:.aed national atit'ragtJfor all majnr 1 ·p~ro ef cancn: Hoag Cancer Center also participat1· in a t•arid) of nntimzal dinirnl ln"a/,\ and chemothcraft.\ studit;·01zd i.s flu largest providrr <>/radiation and ra11cc1· carr in Ora11gt Counf),, offr.riug patients flu nro.11.st and most aggre.i;.n't'f. amar lreatme11/5 qt•aih1bl1: a11,_,-ywltnr, htclwling bo11r. marrow transplants and tumor vaccines. Hoag~'> lziJ!,lt(v qualifir~ pl~1·siriaru,, 111n~ t .\ a11d .mJ>f>ort .staff art equal~ conrr.nud that quali~v cart is ddivcrr.d with sensitivi~v-turning wlu1t ·may lwt1r. btr.n a l<ut bnntlt into a .itt'gh of rdief. HOAG For mort hifonnah'on on lloag Ca11ur Cr.u fcrmll 949/7-CAJ{CER. CANCER • Ranked #} in Orang Cotu1ty. '-C_E_N_T_E_R_. ' I A x of Hoag Hc»pcuil uuu hoa .o rg '. I I I I t I I I I I A6 ThvrWor. October 1s. 199a Feed your appetite - and the hungry -today at Harvest Food Bank r The Second I iarw t Food Bank of Orange County mv1tc•s C(''>Ulents to •eat, drink and be merry" while supporting l'fforts to feed the hungry at the 14th annual Food, Wme clnd Micro· BrPw Fest at South Cods! Pla7a's Crystal Court. The food bank is playing host to the evc>nt from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. today in recognition ol Nationdl I lunger Awcm•nt'.5'> Week. ArC'd reslt1urants, wineries and mttrobrcwerics will have booths set up offering their tasty dehcdcies and lwverages. Guests al'>o can groove to the live sounds of tht> cdcht• R('ed 819 Bcmd, one of the hotte t swmg betnds pldytng various club:. around the county. The event draws about 1,300 people euch year. Ttckel'> - which include unlimited food, wine and m1crohrew sd.mplmg - are $30 prepdtd and $40 at the door. An opportunity drawing will feature mdny pri7ll5, mdud1ng trip lo Washington, D.C .. New Orleans and New York City; rest,forant gift cert1ftcate'\; weekend getaways; bottles of fine wine; dl'ld more, I For mo~e UJformdlton. call (714) 771-1343. ..IJlj ~ ~ What The Little"fngels Will Be Wearing Tfiis H.oliday Season S11uw Y.111 pan.Jlon' '°H vf'lvrt drc ·' ·-. ... n.1ppy rrcl -.\Ir-ah"' und ht-1vt·nly -.mitt"· ol coun.r Slop In lor llus §J><\t.11, onrt-·<1 'n•r f'\t•nt .m<l p1tl11rc \Our hllk om• In our holl<l .. ir t~t . Under New Maoa&emeot S a I 11 r <I a .'-( h : I 11 h l' r I 7 Mon 5.ll 9:30 6;00 •Sun 12 5 369 Eu'-1 17th StreM. 1120 • Co1>ta Me-.a • (949) 650·2243 It's Pumpkin. Timel • Famous PUmpkin Pies • Yummy Pumpkin Bread • Delicious Pumpkin Cookies • Pumpkin Shaped Rolls & Bread "Best bakery aro~nd!" T11e Dm/11 Pilot Be Happy, Eat Healthy! Open Mon -Sat 6am -6:30pm 646-1440 427 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa (By Wtwrd lOU'>l' f\t ·u HCl\) WER EEli MIC RO-DERMABRASION ~ (949) 752-5665 Evl•ning & W(·ckend Appointments I -~ Bill Kanold Longtimt• commumty volunteer Bill Kunolcl passt>d away Fnday of cancer. He wa:. 86 Mr. Kanold spent the last 25 years of his hie voluntl'cnng for lhe Cos- ta Mosa Senior Center. Someone Cares Soup )(jtchcn dnd other local chdnl1cs. I le and his wife of 62 Y<'drs, Louise, dedi- cat£>d their lives to volun- teNing alter he retired from 48 years an the house-painling business. "He did so much for Lhe city," said Merle l ldtlcbcrg, founder of the Bill Kanold Someone Cares Soup Kitcht>n. t ldtl(•U\!rg said Mr. Kanold was d hxture at the !:.Cnior t:enler, where he helpC'd make dl'hvc-ries and was the unoffictal hdndyman. Mr. Kanold\ widow said she and her hus- ·~ OllTUlllES band enJoynd perlomung in lhe semor center, local convalescent homes and trailer parks. They caUed thl"m)e>lves the "Funtasllc..,, • and pcrforrm d a variety ~how. Mr. Kanold wa:. rPnownl"d for his "Hula Girl• dance that always left audi('nce rolling, she cl.id. •J le was the hfo of the party,· she said. Mr. Kanold also called bingo numbers for th<• senior centc-r dnd would get up in the mominH m time to mdke ~he 7 a.m . pickups for food, I lalleberg i.aid. · HTh<'y must hav<! Lhrew the patt~m away wh,•n they madl• him, because he is just onP in d nullion, • I laUeberg Sdld. Mr. Kanold was born Sept. 25, 1912, in Los Angeles to Elsa and Albt:>rt Kanold. I Ie was preceded 10 death by a ddughter, Albcrtu. I le is survived by his wife, daughter Carol Bldck, three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral services for Mr. Kanold will be held at 11 a.m. today at Pacific View Memon- al Pdrk, 3500 P.ietf1c View Dnve Newport Beach. L Ken Oliphant Ken Oliphant, a member of the °Knott fanuly and a Newport Beach resident for more than 20 years, diro Tuesday dfter a Jong battle with cancer. He "':as 79. Mr. Oliphant was born trt ·Longmont, Colo., m 1919 and moved to Santa Ana with hh six shiers and two brothers in 1928. I Ir. mamed his wife, Toni, m 194 L With thr cncournqcmcnt of his father-in-law, Wdllcr Knott, Mr Oliphant began Ken's Pre.,crvmg Kitchen, d jam manufacturer. Th(• wmpt1ny grew through the years 11nd b<•camP Knoll's Berry Parm Foods Inc. Mr. Oliphant is survived by his wife; son. Don; daughter, Jana; and their families. A memorittl '>eTVJce will be held at St. Andrew'i> Presbytenan Church, 600 SL Andrews Road, Newport Beach, at 3 p.m Fnday. · In liC'u ol JlowNs, dondtions can be made to the J Joa.g Cdncer Center, 1 Hoag Dnve, Buildmg 41, Newport Beach 92663 VOLATILE STOCK MARKET! . • Your Own Private Porfolio Manager • Fee Based-No Transaction Cost • Qu.arterly Performance Rev~ew SUTRO & CO., INC. PRIVATE CLIENT GROUP FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEA.Sf. CA.LL l'ODAY! LANTZ E. BELL, BRANCH MANAGER 6JO NC'WJIOrt Center°""· S1du 900 Nnvport &cich. CA 92860 (949) 720-8901 lbell@sutro.com r Come see the way it used to be before it is the way it ought to be~ and have a tan on us 4341 i-1.: :":.,,, D'•·J:;[l'J·v.~.•1rl\. ·' 1 ;, '12h6u or ctll ,~)t1: friendly T:ir1111ng Prnfc.,;um1I ,Jf 714.475.1974 wcb;1tc www clcctr1kzoo com , Full Service Catering S1ultng FaJita Bar Strolling Mana.chis ~ Margarita & Cerveza Bar ...... P T T Go /-. arty rays o lb • • Enchiladas • Taqu1tos \ . • Tacos • Tamales ' • Guacamole • Salsa ·~ AND MORE! ~ .(• ~ Banquet Rooms ·.~ 10 to 100 people. ~A -~ Catering ~ • 645-0209 •Newport Beach Costa Mesa Corona del Mar ~ 675-6855 642 1142 644-8226 • e I • :. ~~· , e ~ •' , ; , t f~, I • , • , ~. • • ~) • ·, • ~ O O " j .. • l f./,, O • L • • O Remind You of ANY 0 NE? r. . I • k " Discover the YMCA 2300 Univ.ersity Dr.• Newport Beach 92660 949-642-9990 ' l • .. • • Newport Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot around town Thundoy, October 15 1998 A 1 • Send A"OUND TOWN hems to the Dally Pilot, Atound Town, :now Bay St. Costa Mesa 92627, fax them to 646· 4170, OI' call S40·1124, ext 228 A com· plete listing of Around Town can be found at www latlmes convp1lot TODAY A yoga da will be presented by Helena Sprake from 9 to 10:15 a.m dl the N<1nry C'l1trk EduC'u- tion C'<•ntN, 471 Old Newport Road, Suit~ 103, Newport Beach. Adniiss1on ir; $8 per class or $30 tor four pr1~p'1id C'la:-ses. Por more mformtllion, c.1l1 (949) 548-4059. CookJng with Herbs will be dJs- cusscd ttt the Newport I hlls Gar- den Club nt<!eting ul 10 a.m. at lhP Harbor VtC\v Club, I louse fl, 1800 Port Carlow Place, Nc\,Yl)o(t Bectch. Arlen Bolton will he the que~t 'ipc1r1kcr. Co!fet• will be servC'd at !1;30 d.m. The busim~ss !Jleelmg wtlf start at t 1 ll.ft't . New member~ tlfC' welcome!. For more mJormation, call (949) 644-8806 A mental Illness support group will be meet from 5:30 to 6:30 p m. al the Cosl<1 Ml'su Community Cc•ntcr's Frurvi<'W Room, 184 5 Pdrk AvP. For mo1e lnformal1on, © 1 F><l15 ••••••llTll rnU (949) 548-7274. A free program UUed How LaUn Amcnca Changed the World will he presented at 7 p m. ctl the Newport Beach Central Lihrary\ Fncnd~ Meeting Room, 1000 Avu· cado Ave. The program will be presented by Steven Top1k, d pro· Ce sor of history and dcpctrtmC'nl ch.ur at UCL For morl" mfonn.i- tion, call 717-3801. . µ1 t>ntcd from 7 to 8;30 pm. every Wedncsdny through Nov. 25 at the library, 420 Manyold. Ave. TI1 workshops will also fea- ture strategu~~ fo1 Web nav1ga- llon Admi ion is freo. For more 1nlonnat1on, calJ 717-3801. "A Per onal View of CaUfomla," a wulNcolor exhibit by Richdrd Thomsen, will be on display through Oct 31 t1l the NC'wport Beach Cf'nlraJ Library Joyer, 1000 Avocado AvC'. For more informa- t1on, 'cttll (949) 717-3801. FRIDAY way, Newport Beach Riden; will me t at El Moro Visitor Ceute1 Parking i $5 Por mor mfonn ,. lion, call (949) -497· 7647. A back-country hlb wtll take place at 9 a.m dl Cry tal Cove State P<uk, 8471 G. Coast High· wily, Newport BP<1ch. l hkcrs will meet al El Moro Visitor Center, Parkinq is $5. ror more informcl· lton, call (949) 497·7647, A CPR class wtll be presented from 'l. to 6 p m. at Costd Me:.a's Hoag I leullh Ccntt!r, 1170 Baker St. The cour-.e will be taught with SUNDAY A bai'.k-<:ountiy hllce will take place at 9 a m at Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast lltgh· way. Newport Beach H1kms w1U meet at El Moro Vi 1tor Center. Parking 1s $5 For more 1nform<1- t10n, call (949) 497-7647. vi 11 OCC's lhmsfcr Center, 2701 Fairv:iew Rood. Co ta Mesa. from 9 a m to 4 p m. Thf! nan fer Cen· tcr 1 w th c.hool' Counseling and Admls wns Annex. For more inJormatton, <:dlJ 432-589.c. WEDNESDAY 'fhp etworkf!rs will meet from 11.45 rt m lo 1 p m . at the Costa Me d Gull dnd Country Club, 1701 Golf Cours1• !Jnw. Adm1s- saon 1s $12 fmd includes lunch For more mlonnat1on, call 885-~3. A free seminar UUed Tofu -The Joy of Soy! will be present<'d from 7 to 8 p.m, m the Patio <'.de ul Mother's Mdrkel dlld K1trhen, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Atlm1s· sion is $10. Reservations dfe required. For more mfonnc1tmn, call (800) 595-6667, A healthy pregnancy class wlll be J)rcsented from 7:30 to 8 30 p .m <ll Focus on Health, 2032l Acdoc1 Av<>.., Suite 150, 'Newport Beach Adm1ss1on 1s free. Snucks, door pn7e~. coupons and product sam- ples will be provid€'d. For morP infonnabon, ct1U (949) 851-8121. A yoga class will be presented by Americdn Heurt Ac.,'io<:tatton I felcnu Sprake from 9 to 10 15 guldelines. Admiso;ion i'i $25 d.rn. at the.Nancy Clark Educa-j Reservations are rcqul"sted. For hon Center, 471 Old Newport more infonnation, call (714) f)'Jl- Road: S\llte 103, Newport ~edch. 3!)23 or (888) 888-0202 Adm1ss1on is $8 per class or $30 A Undy swtrig work!ohop will oo' presented at the DP.Fore Dane~ Center, 151 Kdlmus Dnv£>, G-3, Costa Mesu. An intcrmed1t1t(~ /adv<1nred cldSS wilJ be trom 2 to 4 10 p.m. followed by a beqm.iiers class trom 5 to 7:30 pm. Pr1rbc:t- pdilts l 3 dnd over are welc:oml!. Partners aw not nece-.~ary Adm1ss1on is $15. For mot£> mfor· mauon, Cdll :l41·~908 TU~SDAY A representative from UCI "'111 Senior consultant Bob Brennan will J1•.-,d d tree d1-;c:uss1on ot rcw•rs • mortqage~ tor sen!O~ 62 .. an1l ovar at 3 pm. at Bay 1de Vil· l11g<• :iQf) E · C<iast I ligbway, Newrlf>rt 8edch for morn 1nt,Jr- nldtlon, call 723·0233 · SEE TOWN PAGE A 8 101 lour prt?pa1d cldo;ses For more mfonnation, call (949) 548-4059. SATURDAY Connect at the CorQna del Mar I .Brclllch Librdry, a sE>ries ol work- shops fealuring tips for l'llC'ct1w us•• of library resources, will be A mountaln bike ride will take pldn• ell 9 a.m. dt Crystal Cove Stat" PMk, 847) E. Coast lligh· ·~ I f XI IS OF WESTMINSTER Presents The SeaCliff Tennis Club 12th Annual GUN TENNIS TOURNAMENT '98 NOVEMBER 14, 15, 21, 22 Sign Up Now! Entry Deadline is October 301 Men 's & Women 's Singles & Doubles 3.0 to Open Prize Money in Open Division Totaling $6,000 For entrr form and information: Cal 714-536-9368 SEA(iJFF TENNIS (CUB. 6501 Palm Ave. Huntington Beach, CA 92648 • Visit our Website at: www.tcnnisonline.noVtopgun/ -. SALE nobody does it better T~endy, upscale furniture store off er.\ bargain prices for new and used one·of·a-kind items. I( IJI \J \\t\ \\1 I l '11'< .. I< 'I-I \( I ( \ )X U 7 I 4•963•7046 CERAMIC • DRAPERY • VINYL • TILE • BLINDS • WOOD LJJ · JOHN BLOESER CARPET ONE •· NE\VPORT COASTAL PODIATRY GROUP, I>;C. SURGICAL & MEDICAL CARE OF THE FOOT & ANKLE SPORTS MEDICINE • Bunion Correction -No hospitalization • Ingrown Toenails • Thick Fungus Nails • Plantar Warts • Specializing in the treatment of Diabetic and Chronic Pain • Specializing in Reconstructive Foot. Surge,.Y l4 lt0Ult MEMBER HOAG MEDICAL STAFF l:t.U ltGENCY I GARf. Complimentary initial exam with this ad. j l'rlluarJ provider tor most 1nsur;in c ancludmg MC'd1,arc Newpon Medical Plaza• 307 Placentia Suite 207, ewport Beach (acros from Hoag Hospit.il enrran,e) 949•645•6544 meri.:an Bo..trJ 111 Qu;ilm Ph,,i..1an' • mcn;;an Bilard nt Pnnun rod1atn.: MrJ1,11lt' The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum proudly prc~1:nts iht Orange County Li~ht Opera produ1.11un ol ll\ origin.11 mmic.11 re\ u~· GILBERT & SULLIVAN Q\\ 'the High Seis performam:<' held n 1he Newport Harbo~ Nautical Museum 151 E:m Co.N High"<A> Nc\\1'ltm Bal h Dinner or Brunch at the Riverboat Rc~taurant & Show .\duh' $jO/Childrcn SI tt (igl' 12 <And undt·r) Show Only Adule~ tt/( luldrrn S6 (age 12 and under) for inft1rma1ion or r&rvatwn plc-.iS<" II (1>49) (17 891 'i . et sa il with che Orange Counry Light Opera Company on a comic musical romp based on che beloved • Gilbert & Sullivan classic. The Pirates of Penzance, in which you'll meet fearsome pirates, dutiful daughters, bumbling bobb1es. orphans of aJI descriprions, and noblemen where you would lea.st expect to find them. Bring che entire famtly and join in the musical merriment in a show where dury is . tr~umphant and true love alwap prevails. Pcrformancc.11 Saturday, October 17 2 p.m. &8 pm. Sunday, October 18 1 p.m. & 3 p.m. Saturday, October 24 Sp.m. Sunday, October 25 1 p.m. & 3 p.m. · ITMhow t:llk on G1lbcn & Sullivan one half-hour prior cu unday 1 pm. maun('('$ \p le pro~idoo by The Dail}' Pilot I 1 • • f • A 8 Thur$doy, October 15, 1998 TOWN Zen Home Stitchery, a local manufacturer of mcd1tat10n sup· pli~. hold a free mcd1tahon from CONTINUED FROM A 7 ONGOING • 5 to 7 p m. Sundays at Mesa Busi- ness Center, 71 t W. 17th St , Suite A-8. Co ta Mesa. For more infor- mation, call 722-7818. St: Andrew' Presbyterian Church offers ct support group for families with loved ones who are mP.ntally ill The group meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m Sundays in the church's Dierc•nfietd I tall C, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Tho conhdenbal group is open to th<' community. For more information, call 631-2880. Prospects Networking Group meets trom 7·15 lo 8:30 a.m. Wednesdays at Mimi's Cafe. 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Break.fa~l 1s $6. For more informa- tion. call Ang•<> Stafford at 474- 2225 or Tma Firman at 551-3156 All Lassen's Leads Club meets at 7.15 a.m Tuesdays at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. For more information, call 646-1252. The Newport Beach Parks, Beache:. and Recreation Commis- sion meets at 7 pm. the hrst Tues- day of each month in the 'city Council chambNs, 3300 Nf'wport Blvd., Newport Bt•ach for more infonnation. cclll 644·3151. Nicotine Anonymom fellowship wants to h<>lp men and women who smoke to quit and remam smoke free. For more information on local evening meetings. call 650-2713. The Costa Mesa Htstortcal Soci- ety .holds a free open house from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thur:.days al 1870 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa. The event features memorab1l1a from the city of Costa Mesa and the Santa Ana Anny Afr Bdsc. For I more information, call 631-5918. ~· LIDO MARIKA VJJ.1.JlOE TO TAKE PHOTOS. Photos and Candy with Our Monsters Fran.kemtein, Count Dracula, Goula, Gobblin1 and more! 1 ,. cl around town Overeaters Anonymous meets lrom 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdayi. at St John'i. Episcopal Church, 183 E. Bay St., Costa Mesa. for mo.re tnfomtdtion, call 953-0900. Oasis Senior Center offers a Parkmson's disease support group from 7 to 9 p.m. the second Thurs- day of each month at 800 Mar- glJCrilc Ave , Corona del Mar. For more information, call 644-3244. The Yoga Place offers a prenatal and postnatal yoga dass from 3 to 4:30 pm. Thursdays. New classes begin on the first of the month. For information, call 642-7400. Hoeg Cancer Cf'nter oUen Man to Man, a free prostdtP. cancer dis- cu ion group, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the hr:.t Wedne day of each month at the center auditorium, 1 I Io<lg Drive, Building 41. New- port Beach. For reservations or more information, call 722-6237. The Pacific Bu•lness Xchange has we<>kly br<>akfast meetings at 7 d.m. n1e~days at the Pacific C'lub, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., N<'wport B~ach. There is no charge for the initial meeting. For more information, call 640-0588. Coast Consulting presents a coed Waldorf School of Orange County Where education comes alive/ The Waldorf Curriculum masterfully blends intellectual academic, artistic and practical endeavors that engage minds, enrich imaginations and strengthen wills. Now Enrolling • New Location 2350 Canyon Drive Costa Mesa, .Califor,nia 92627. (949) 574-7775 *Acccpr chc children wnh rt.-vcrcncc. cducati: 1hcm wuh love, send them forth m freedom." Rudolf Srrin" Al tbe Woldotj'~bool of Orange Cou11ty Children, Pre·lllNl.ergart~n tbrougb eighth grade, tkt•t>lop a /011e ofk>artlilfg. · The ~llJ 1•1 xlloor ofOn~C..oumy IH non11o<:turun. non·profii 501(c)(J) torpor.moo. ~nJ don not d1;cnmiiu1c on the bai.u of r.1a, rdigi<M crml, c11lor, ruuon;il ong111, manul \Utus, di.ubilny. polmc.al affiliauon. agt or )C'lwl oncnurion • 270 E. 17th St. Suite 12A Costa Mesa Open Mon-Sat 9am-6pm Closed Sundays • llALLOWEEN COSTIJM&4ii & J\CCE.~SORIES MASKS• MAKEUP • GAG Gl:tTS ~~~ Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot j relationship group called In ight Equals Power at 7 pm. Thur.>· days. The fee b $25 per week. for more infonnation, call (949) 651· 5544. Hoag Cancer Center oUen • tree relaxation and unagC'ry workshop from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. th~ fourth Wednesday of each month at 1 Hoag Dove, Building 41 , New port Beach. For more mfonnatJOn, call 760-5542. The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar 711 of OrangC' County offl•rs a program tor young"Jllen a9es 14 to 18 interested in teaming dbout sailing, seamanship, ptlollng, naVigation and cruising. Meet- FULL SET •ACRYLIC •Acrylic w.WMe Tip • Ptnk & White Powder • Lume Gel •Silk Wrap •Acryhc • Pmk FILLS • Pink & White • Lume Gel • Stlk Wrap •Manicure • Pedlcurt •Kids MO Manicu11 & Ped • Hind Pltatfln WAXING ing are from 6 to 9 p .m. Wcdnes. days at the Sea explorer Sea Ha e 1931 W. C0c1st H.ighwdy, Ncwi>ort Reach. For more infor- mabon. rall 642-6301 or551·8591. Oasis Senior Center often ongo- ing assi.,tdnce. counseling and referral erviccs for seniors. Por appointments or more infonnd· t1on, call 644 -3244 . The Costa Mesa Senior CIUzen Squdre and Round Dance Cluh c;eeks experienced dancers to jo111 in from 9 to 11 a .m: Thursdays t1I the Costa Mesa Senior Cent(•1, 19th and Pomona streets, Costd Mesa. For more information, c cdl 545-5669. • • .. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot A free upport group for cancer patients me.:>ts at 7 p.m . Wednm;· dliyio .md d support group for peo· pie suffNing from chrome: fdtigue syndromC' meeb from 7 to 10 p.m. Wcdnesduys dt the lno;Litute for Holistic: Treatment and Researrh, 4019 W~terly Place, Suite JOO, NC'wport Be<tch. ror more info1- magon, call 251-8700 ArlhrlUs Foundation Instructor f lillciry Stonc leads an exercise class at 11 a.m. Thursdays dl the JeWJsh Senior G<>nter, 250 E. 8d k. <'T St , Costa M<!.Sa. For more mfor- mallon, caJJ 513-5641. Nightly meetings are offered tn Costd Mt•sa cincl Newport B<'uch for anyone who wants lo over- come nicotine dddktion. For a schedulP or morr. infonnation, mU 774-9106 or t800) 642-0666 'fhe Newport Sports Collection founclt1llon, a nonprofit orgam2t1- t1on, operates a free museum at li20 Nc•wport C(•nter Drive, New- port B<'clch. The museum, which has one of the world's largest col lection~ of sports memordbihd, 1s open from 9 cl.in. lo 5 p.m. week· d.1y... For more information, call 721-9333. Hoag Cancer Center spon ors a free tai chi class for intermediate to advanced levels from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Thursdays for people with cancer and their fdmtlies. A beginner session meets from 10.30 to 11 :30 a.m . Friday!>, The classes arc designed to reduce strPss, mcrct1se longevity and pro· mote a sense of well being with basic ecisy-to-lettm, non.,trcnu- ous movements to aid in hdlcince iind concentration. The class is lcmght by Victor Annand. No reg- islrdtion Is rcqu1rN1. Free•. I loag C'dncer Center is dt 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more informciUon, call 722-6237. • 'Oas! Senl'or Cel\ter often a dal- ly te1<'phonc contact progrnm for '>eniors who have 'a limit<•d local support system For morP mfor· nlcltion, call 644-3244. The Costa Mesa (:ommunlcators Toastmasters Club meets from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesduy'> al the u What Does Getting A Home Loan And Going To The Dentist Have In Common? Done Right It Can B e · Painless! Call JEFF j Ol'.ES l.<l.•n L)thu r h•u11,1. r ·~CWJ'<ll I "'" C.')." COASTAL P AClFlC FUNDING CORP. • o\ I role ~ 11 \ f lftt 1 Comp.m~ 950 South Coan Or., Suite 295 • Costa Mesa (714) 957-4477 C:A Oq'l .A Rral om.: ~.1 &r "' Hml~r l'RF."llCm•« mlo~ni•llon rde •h,,n•' •<Ill>) 127..()o/H c u L: c • ( \I l ~ • I \~Tl II ~ •(((llt~·[lf~ around town Orange County Department of I:duccihon, 200 Kalmus Drive, Costa Mesa. Mcotings ar<' op n to anyone who wants to lmprove his or her public speaking skill!.. For more information, call 444-5030 The Newport Beach DlsUn- qwsh<•d Toastmasters Club 1100 meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Tue..,days m Sgt. Pepperoni's meeting· room.· 2300 Bristol St., Newport Beach. Por wscrvations or more informa- , t1on, coll ?:J0-3671. Me a Me engen Toastma ter Club 691 in C~td Mesa meets at 7 p.m. n1e~ays dl Mesa Verde UmtP.d M~thodist Church, 1701 W. Bakf!f St .. Costa Mc~. For more information, cull 540-4446. Blue flame Tocutmasters Club 2717 meets at 7 a.m. Wednesday!. at the Village Farmer, South COdst Plt1La Village, 1651 Sun- WEIGHT NO M9RE If you know someone wh~ is losing weight AND KEEPING IT OFF ... VU-tor 3 10 Lin Chances are they go to "WEIGHT NO MORE" Y'Physic1an Supervised -· Robert Skverslcy M.D. ' ..,..,Med1cac1on fus1Sted : Appetite SupprtSSantand Serotonin Modulators Y'Cellular Nutricion from Wellnes~ lntcrnadon.11 Virtor 206 lbs Robert Skversky, M.D . , Member AmencJn \(xiecy ol Ban.uric Ph\·siu.m~ .320 Superior \um: 210 • Nev.~n Be.ach (949) ~5 2930 Fu lhf Ghcsl \ GcUim al f rrnch~ flowm Ave , Costct Mesa. The meC'ting is frcP for firiot-Lim v1 I- to~. For mort• in.formation, call 855-4308 Toastmasten. Club 231 meel5 at 7 d m. Mondays etl The Irvine Co., 550-C..: Newport CentN. Nl'wport Bearh For more inlorrncltion, Cdll 733-2209, Harborlltes Toastmaster r Club 1927 mM•ts al 7 a.m. Wednp~ddyl> Help Santa Fill His Toy Bagfor the Nudy • AN AL TOYS. FOR TOTS SPECIAL We trade you coys for children's sitting Now · through 0dober 30 • With your gmnosity we have donated owr 1800 toys! Call for details 675-3130 • Thursday, October 15, 1998 A 9 dt the Raverbodt Cale, 151 E. C<Jiti4 Highway, Newport Beach. For morn infonnallon, call 965· :m48 Lido I le Toastma ten meets Mondays from b 30 to 8 pm. at th~ Glc•ndale fcderdl Bdnk Com- munity Room. 100 'ewport Cen· ter Dnve. f'a h1ofi lsl11nd , New- port Bedch For more inJonnatJon, call 964-5314. SEE TOWN PAGE A 10 37}2 Wt Couttlighway • CorMa de! Mu, Califo...Ua Toy Boat Can!!! Come discover Rokenbok The Expandable Radio Control Building System It's Fun and Educational 3331 E. Coast Hwy • Corona del Mar & Fashion Island/Near Atrium Court • IC ~ II '> • I < L L ~ \ P~ L \[ Over 30 different kinds of bread baked daily on the premises. IRVINE 262-9270 COSTA MESA 546-6386 I ,I MISSION VIEJO 830-9560 OR11116E COUDTY'S LBRGEST SELICTIITI Of: RD ULT llllD CHILDR£11 S COSTUlJIES lDRSIS. HRTS. WIGS. mHffEUP. ACCESSORIES. PARTY SUPPLIES LAGUNA HILLS I 949"'58&.9929 Laguna Hills Mall•EI Toro Ex.rt MISSION VIEJO I 949-364-8455 Mission Viejo Mall•Crown Valley Exit TUSTIN / 714-505-3031 Tustin Market Place•Jamboree Exit IRVINE I 949-653-5n8 Crossroads Ct~ •Culver & Barranca Pkwy IRVINE I 949-727~ Irvine SP"ctrum Center at The El Toro Y NEWPORT BEACH I 949-640-8833 Fashion lsland•MacArthur & Coast Hwy Mcolnt of ~nrkttc ountcb , .. ou c Rt The Irvine Spectrum Center .. ·~ • • 0 A 10 Thu~, October IS, 1998 around town Newport Beoch/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot I TOWN CONTINUED FROM A 9 Oa I • enlor Center offer a C<1rt·-A·Vdn trun port to ICJk(• member to appmnlmcnts dnd qrorery o;hoppiny. The shultl<? takC5 mcrnbcn. Ill the ('(•ntt•r. ror c1ppoinlnwn1s, c·dl\ t>44 -:l244 . People lntNe!lled In rt>adlng I:nghsh cun l<'tlrll with the> h<>lp ol d tutor l lourly 1<1les ,mtl tinw'> nt•9olicthlP f101 mow 10formc1hon, ( i.111 851-l?lq Oasis Senior Center offers Vl'>tldl·•Hd scrC'1•nings with a Br<11ll<> lnshtutP rcprt>s<mlative by appointment. For mort• 1nfonnc1- t10n, call f;.14-:l244. Oasl Senior Center hd!i a walk-inn qroup Cdlll"<I W;dk.-r~ Not _ Roe kcrs lhdl OIPc>ls onn• d week lo en1oy '>Cl'n1c w.ilk" m and .iround thl• "'lt•wporl Bt'dC'h drE'd. For ruorl' 10fom1almn, l t1U ti44- :n44. Essential Weight Management offcri. antt•rad1vc 1.md pwachv wcight los group'> Learn beh V· ior modtf1cation and oth.-r IP.Ch· niqu(' to control your w~19ht. Co t ic, $20. Group meet lrorn 6:30 to 8 p.m Wcdne days <md Thursday at 3G9 Sdn Miguel r>n· Vt•, Suitt> 350, Newport Bt•dC'h. ror more mlonnabon, call 718-9848. An dlscu~sl.on group for rt>cove>r· mg womC'n C:tlcohohc., who hitvt> been i.ober at led!>l d yedf mt•f'ls from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Th11!".days to discuss relations.hips. Ci.lrt•f'fs dnd livmg We sobct. Tht-re 1s .i rust bct'>ed on a shd1ng sculP.. For mor<• mformdtion, c<1ll 225-8189. The Hope Institute, a center lor recovery and fdnuly ~ducdt1on, offers d women's support group from 6:30 to 8 p .m . l\1e~ddy<t dt 2~WO Bristol \t , C -206, Co~ld Mesa. For more tnfonndltnn, C'dll 432·0020. The Healing Connection olfers a women's relalion'>h1p group dl 7 p.m. Tuesd.iy!> di 4425 .J;.imhorN• Road, 180-A Newport Bedch. Par more intormdtion, call 261-8003. Women Helping Women offers a free J>l' r upport group for wome.n in lran Ilion from 3·15 lo 4·15 pm Wcdn days dt 425 E. lHth St.. Co la Mcc;a. Topfe£ mdud'1 lf e teem, exploration of feelings, communication, trauma wcovery and pNsonal support. ror more infonndtion, cctll 631 • 21~1. Hoag Can<'t>r Center olfers a tree yO<Jd dit<;S lrom 10:45 to 11:45 11 m. 1\wsddy at 4000 W. Codsl 1 lt!Jhway, Newport Beach ror mo1t• mfonnutton. call 722-6237. Body Design and United Studios ol S(•lf-Dc>Jense offers kick boxing cl.t-, ... c., from 8:30 to 9.30 a.m Tuc•sdays. Thursday., dJld Satur- day~ <lt 1000 W. C..oast Highway, Su1t1~ C., Newport Beach. The cost is 8 (l('r clil'>'i. For more inforrna- tum c-c11l 72~-0526 Alcoholics Anonymous meets from 6:45 to 7 45 a m. Monday through Fnday m Room 3 at Oasis St>ntor Center. 800 Marguerite /\w• .. Coronc1 del Mar. For more mfonndUOn, call 644-3244. The AJzhelmer'1 A oclaUon ~d Gn 1 Suppo1t Croup ol NP.wport Villa WesVVLlta Rosa cosponsor a free upport group mf! ling tor carcy1ver al 7 p m. the fourth Thu™1ny of each month through Octol>er at NC!wport Villd West Assisted Living, :w1 I lo p1tal Road, Nc>wport BC'ttch . For morc> . informauon, CdJI 631-3555. The Alzheimer's AnoclaUon and Mt•\d TNrace, u TC's1<lt'nhal com- munity for people with Al1heun<>r\ dJsf"d. <? dnd rclalC'd dementia. off ors 'a free> c;upport .19roup for carcq1vers at f>:30 p.m. the fiThl Tue day of Nch month dt Me~a Terrace, 350 W. Bay St., Costa Me~a. For more mfonna- tion, cill.I 283-1111 . Rebecca Lewis leads ari anJmal beredvcmcnt group that'spec1<1l- izPs in the nt>cds of people who have sick or dying <.1nimats. It meets at 3 p m every Tuesday at 3101 W C0<1st Highway, Suite 311, Nc>wport Beach. The cost 1s a dondlion to an animal charity of the dtlendt>e's chmce For re'>crva- lion'>, call 721-5750. Another Pasaage, • lranslUonal support group for people ex1~n encin9 changes m thetr live , meets from t to 2:30 pm. Wednesdays in Roorn 3 at Oa)1 Senior Center, 800 Margucnte Avt• .. Corond del Mar. Por mor<• inforrpation, call 644-3244 . Oasis Senlor Center conducb blood pressuw SCTN~mng from H to 11 a.m. the hr<.I dnd third Tues· dciy of each month m Room 3 at 800 Murguerite AvP., Corond dal Mar Screening is cllso .1vatltlble from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Uw sc>cond and fourth Wednesday of each month ul Marinns Park, Dover Street at lrvine Avenue, Newport Bcdch. For more information, call 644- 3244. The Newport Beach Psychologi- cal Associdtion offe.rs a body Image and mbderale eating !>Up· port group al 7 p m Wednesdc1y!> at 3101 W. COdsl Highway, No 311, Newport Beach For more infonnation, call 721-57 50 Oasis Senior Center offers a Braille cldSS to help with s1qht lo'>s from tu a.m. to 2 v m. Thursday:. in Room 4 at 800 Maryl•<?nte. A\'C., Corun c.lcl f\.for. Por morn inlor- lllritton, call f>44·32«. A upport group for those wUh brain tumor me ts from 7 to 8·30 p m. the hrst and third Thursday of l'dCh month <lt Patty and G~orge 110.19 Cdncer .&Pnter, 4000 W. Co<tst J liHhwt1y, Newport BP.tch r he• mPctings dTC free. For mOH' informution, call 722-6237 A breast cancer support group mf!Cts from noon to 2 p m. Tues- dttys ctt Patty dOd G~orge HOdg Cclncer Center, 4000 W. Coast l lighway, Nt•wport Beach. The mec>tingc, arf! free. for more infor- mallon, ctlll 722-6237. free professional consultation for makC!up. wigs, <'I('., is dVilil· dbl<? for cancer patients by Cippomlm('nl only born 10 a.m. lo 1 p m. Wt•:lnt'sday~ al Patty and Georqc• JiOdCJ C<1nccr Center, 4000 w ( OdSI I hghway, Newport Redch. for more! mfonnal1on. call 722-6217. 'Young Secon ·olJAl.IIW ·Tue • Fn. 10-5 Sat 12-4 /I,. ) "/I ( I I/ II I • /, ;,, ' I\. ; 1 \ / " ) "" //. " . (e{e6rating Our 17tfi Jlnniversary! •lJmque Cf11Itfrm s Consigmne11t 'Boutique 'E~quisite Jfofitfay 'Dresses! • Popular Label-Infant.to Teen • Cotillion, Dress. Play • Maternity, Furniture & Accessories Ski Room Opening Oct. 1s• 436 Heliotrope. Corona del Mar Clothing accepted by appt. • 673-2120 \nl-Cu tom •:ram in~ 25o/o OFF E'fl· I0/3 l/98 WHOl.t::.4' ~Lt~ TO THE PllBl,IC Tiu• llr;;t. Tlte Ori{{itwl. Tiu• lltwl Bring A11t1111111 Indoors -1'1lis \~eek\ S11ecials C hina/Fiji '1ums ... For Traditionalists! Premium quahty ............................ , ............ ~each Sunflo\\-ers .. All varietic~ arriving dail} ................ , ................................................... .50¢ each Gladiola .. .Tall and majestic/great price ............................................ 5.00 per 10 \tern bU[lch Gerbers ... Bold colo"'/~amng c..temc., for a clean modem look ................................... 75¢ each Imported Ro~c, ... Huge budc... extrn long c..tcm .... mO\l wanted color~ .................... $1.50 each .............................................................................................................................. or 12 for 18.00 ~Orm·,'"''\ 0111 c (>mp/ctt' tl\W rtmcllf of fall fhm ,., '· lm1111 ht•\. l>nril'\. jrmted lmm1 he.\: clriecl and Jn•\/, jc1/l lcm t'\ p/11.\ a' omplett' aJwrtmt•I// of (Jt('Wf'\ <"Cl lt•a1·t•\. 11 ht•af and /lowt'J'.\ •.• I lolula\ 'la\ \l'\ Hart Oc tom•r 8th . Call todu\ to 1<1\t'l1t' ""'" plm t•! Visit our design department for beautiful, abundant arrangements of cut flowers or plants for gifts, weddings or funerals at sensational prices -deliveries, too! LAKE FOREST C an.,J~ lfo>tncu {all~! 2:1>10\l.bml-l\1 •'Ill (71'.4t's81~ss66 II ow \ ANAHEIM HILLS \ "t• am 111111 llu'ot~• l.< r I .Ill I I a l'Jlm~ \•c lit!> oa/.:m1 fltl ( A (71 4) 779·5566 COSTA MESA 1308 Logan Ave. UOV I' Ut l>l-.1 Ol JU I). I 001\. HUt J Ill' c.1u t.N ""'''';· "Ol IJ\l lOO,\. 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HEEF was established to help ensure ongoing support to students with the potential for success. · It was an exciting and unprecedented initiative for Orange County, bringing together a broad base of participants-from educators to civic and business leaders, and individual donors to the largest companies in the county.~ This year we have achieved our goal-$1,000,000! \Ve wish to extend a special 1Gracias! to the following corporations and individuals for their generosity. PATRONS CIRCLE ($25,000 LEVEL) Edison International The Eisner Foundation t Friends of California State University, Fullerton Friends of University of California, Irvine MANA Miller Brewing Company Olga and Fernando Niebla Sage Hill School Times Mirror Foundation Times Orange County Washi ngton Mutual ·' . . CHAIRMANS CIRCLE ($10,000 LEVEL) Alvarado, 'Smith, Villa & · Sanchez Avila's El Ranchito Cordoba Corporation Disneyland Fluor Foundation Hispanic Bar Association of Orange County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Orange County Irvine Health Foundation Isa belle Villasenor, McDonald 's KMEX-TV Chann el 34 La Opinio n Luc~ Stores, Inc. Socorro and Ernesto Vasquez Union Bank of California PRESIDENTS CIRCLE ($5,000 LEVEL) .. Daily Pilot · Evian Natural Spring Water Fanny Mae Foundation Fieldstone Foundation Golden State Foods Hispanic Council of · Realtors , Orange County McDonald's, San Diego Region Pacific Bell Perea Properties Wells Fargo Foundation • ' Para Neustros Nifios, Para Nuestro Futuro For Our Children/For Our Future lllSPAN IC EDUCATION ENDOWMENT FUNI> 2081 Business Center Urive, Suite 100, Irvine, CA 92612 • (919) 553·ii202 HEEF b a fund of The Orange County Community Foundation EXECUTIVE CIRCLE ($2,500 LEVEL) Blue Shield of California Hoag M~morial Hospital Hom.e Savings of America Lincoln Mercury · Merrill Lynch Orange County Transit Authority The Swayne Fund Tela cu The Varela Family Tokai Bank • ' . .., • • • • • • ' . -· • A 12 ThUfsdoy, 0clobef 1s, 199a SOCie Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot • Pelican Hill is site of benefit with comedia,n Norm Crosby T he new and exceptional public c1ubhouse and dm· ing room at Pelican Hill was filled with laught<'r as com- ic Norm Crosby entertained a lull how .. <' of golfers-turned-din· ers for the runth annual Bob Hope-Dr. Howard Home goU tournament. Yes, there were a few polili- C-dlly oriented hoes Recent \'vlute I Jou e behavior has been a boon to the matenal available to a stund-up comic, confessed Crosby in a quiet moment before his performance. But candal in the nation's h.ighest office is not something th.is comic dwells on Crosby finds his laughs m the everyday foibles of bumanity. from the qrocery store to the school yard tci the family ldtcht?n, the master or malapropism brought the • sophisticated crowd of aolfers -many of them high-ranking professionals in the field of ~{; Up To 50%off •Area Rugs • Selected Wool Carpets HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St Costa Mesa www.rugsandcarpets.com WEEKLY SPECIAL Crab Salad Stuffed Tomato ..., Bird Special ............ •100 ......... •Sandwiches •fruit ~ Smoothies •Coffee & II·, Cappuccino ..,""' Try our lroplcal Storm s32s Brealtfast and Caterlnt .t .. 11~~ ! l '' I I 7 I h SI l "''·' '"'''•' •l•.'l,..'i (714) 64 5-2252 THI CROWD b.w. cook medicine -lo their knees with laughter "It's a good thmg," joked event organizer Gloria Oiibrlnk·, who has championed the cause of the House Ear Institute m Orange County for many years. "We are so delighted to have Norm here. 1 fo has been with YOUR DENTAL HEALTH by Occdrtta Rich, 0 .0.S. TOOIH-BLFACHING '"' onh do 1cnh I , ... omc ,t•mN ' • r~ulc of drinl..ing colkc :md ~m.,l..1111Y t u1 chn .tl\O ydl<M -. uh •gc. Ocher rC'.t)<•f" fur tunch Ji,rnlor.trtun mdudc ukong 1111ld .tn11bio11" bud1 •' cccr.tnd111r .1n<l te11•my.:1n} lnr • long ptrioJ of 1tml'. lluo"H" l.t brc>" 111\1) win lllu•nl hy c•r w•tcr -.uh a ii;h lluondc.onrenc) .u "'C:ll u cooch Jr><olor<mon Jue cu 1raum• or roo1 c.tnal• To improve the •ppar•nte ol 1hc11 teeth. p•11e111• ln.ty cum IO the-ITUl\I con<en•civc p1<1<.tdure n.til.tblc for 1hu purpo,c. Rlc.t.h111g involvn lpplv1ng • h1ghlv •onc..cncratcJ, ..afe whucnini gel cv vour iccch 111 • c:uuom·OUJc cr.i)~ I 1me .tnd tmiucn•• of .tpphamon u uolorcd co \our nm!, We en.our~ nt'W l('\('an .. h and 11c.11mc111 lor ill hcc.tlrh urc-. Rcgulu che..k111n Jnd dcAning• arc chc he\t pru1cttinn Jg•1n\1 C'.Ucn\l\<' d<'m;al t1C'.t1mcnh .ti).! •urger\ Wr .art louccd .at I I 11 Avu..'1do \vc., '>unc ~08, :-;.,..pon Be.Kh, .. here "c uri hdp vou linJ the nght toluuon 10 your problem using 1hc mnsc modern cre.iuncm .aqil.thlc l'lt.u<' c.all (>IQ.S(180 to ... hcdulc .an 'rru1n1mcn1 Our lll•hou>e l.tb fJtil111a our pwcnn' 1imc .ind vu1vcn1cn~<'. J ui. for a number of ycar:11 and every time he hares his humor and his insight with us, it just uct'i better and better. He's one of u kind and we'rn keeping him: She was joined by her hus- band Ray Osbrlnk, a respected Orange Coast dcnhst who also hc1ppens to be an accomplished mus1c1an and composer. The talent genes run strong in the Osbnnk clan. Son Jlm Bentley b also u comic working the Hollywood nrcwt. Yet another Osbrink son, Ron Osbrlnk, does not have the show biz gene, but displayed great style and spirit as the tournament golf dir('ctor and host, along with friend Woody Smith. Both gentlemen have . aJ-.o worked diligently for the institute for many yeclrs. Following a spectacular day on th€' Pelican Hill links, some 150 golfers joined spouses, dates and business associates for a marvelous dinner of tender filet served by tho fivc·slar Four Season's hotel kitchen c1nd staff that also runs the Pelican l till dub. • lf you have not ventured up · Newport Coast Drive to the new clubhouse, make an immediate plan to dme in the pubhc facili- ty that feels like a hnc old pn- vate Cahfomil:l tlub with a majestic view of the course and the Pacific Ocean beyond It's a treat just being in the building. The some 400 guests of House Ear concurred. "This is really first rate," said Pegl!Jy Goldwater Clay who joined husband Bob Clay and close pals Carol and Brian Humphries for a day or golf fol- lowed by dinner at sunset. The goUers wandered through silent auction items and bid on dll sorts of merchandise collected by Osbrink. and Rose Stems • Floral Arrangements · •Wreaths• Topiaries• Cornucopias Limued to supply on hand Custom Specialty Gifts /JI. Floral~ ~~~~ure Anttque~ Hours: Mon-l=ri 10-6 • Sa1. IO 5 ~ 369 E. 17th St., #13 •Costa Mesa• 646-6745 1 (Acron from R&lphs) Page Private School . 90 Years of Quality Education We offer quality education at a reasonable price. Openings still available in pre-school and lower elementary. •Individual Attention • Computer Labs • Strong Curriculum • Traditional 3 R's •Field Trips • Arts & Crafts • Summer Camp • Physical Education • After School Program • Music & Dance • Small Classe.s • Hot Lunches • Swimming Pool Costa Mesa Campus Age 2 thru grade 6 657 Vic1ona Street 6:30 a.m. -6:30 p.m. (949) 642-0411 http://www.pageschool.com cohorts Sandra Brodie, Kay Turner, Alanna Urbanus, Betty Belden Palmer, Jean Lucas, Pat Evans, Evelyn Godber, Mar- jorie Godber, David Stein, Sue Prenger, Kelly Bullock, llobln Canrlgbt, Ben Harris and Vlr- glnla Swan, In the crowd were the most handsome couple Pat and Jack Groth, plus Wally Schroeder, Nora and Jim Johnson, decora- tor to the stars Nonna Meyer, the beautiful Lynne Hirsch, event honoree Rick Godber of Trojan Battery, one of the major sponsors of the tournament, and the most 10cred1ble guest of all, the legend.try House, 90, founder of the House Ear Insti- tute. • Italian Ice Cream 97% Fat Free Gelato •Smoothies •Pastries •Coffee & Espresso 721-1160 T'i6 E. Coasr Hwy. Corona dd Mu (PCH & Goldenrod) For more than a decade the Orange County volunteers of the House Ear Institute have raised funds for the I louse Chil- dren's Care Center. This center provides treatment nationwide for children with oll type~ of hearing loss. The Oronge Coun- ty J louse Ear Clinic is at the Chapman Medical CC"nter. More than $75,000 was rai<>cd at the Newport Beach goll tournament last week. The funds will make a difforence. As I louse is fond of saying, the money will. "give the gilt of bearing -so that all may hear.· · • a.w. COOK'S column appears every !Jlursday and Saturday Help a child survive today and succeed tomooow. Be a Big Brother. For more inf oonation, please call (714) 544-TI73. BIG BROTHERS~ BIG SISTERS Of OMNC! COUNTY 1 Hour Facial Rejuvenation No Surgery No Recovery Simple and Affordable 631-9060 Call now to schedule Kenneth D. Steinsapir, M.D. . Cosmetic, Facial, and Oculoplastic Surgery Newport Dunee ReBort'e 6th Annual 'Top Dog"_. ~). Fashion Sho .. ,.,. Benefit for the OCSPCA and Com anion Pet Ret.reat ~· SATURD"AY, OCTO•R 24, 1991 • •• on the beach at Newport Du nee Reeort at 11 a.m. ~. ~. -. -. Inter rour pooch to wlnl •• • ••• A Year's SUpplr of FRD DOI Food 4'• frOM NTCO ew•dad to the "Top 0o9• lntw your Dot In..., of theM cata90Ms: C•11ua WeiAr • Swim We•r • L•11eerie I PrJ•m•e • H•lloween Co11t.ume Form•I Wear • M• t.er I Pet Look-.4.lolce • Cr•zy l"ooch T rlGk!I f r1ity fu 1• ~ 7 per d'f If r~·•Ured before 3 p '"~ Oct.ob,.,,. ~. FREE to w•tch the ehowl PRIZE& ,._W,..RDED FOR E.4.CH C,._TEGORY ,._LL PRIZES DONMED 6Y PITCO CALL TO ana YOU. DOCI TODAY! (949) 729 1863 NEWPORT DUNES WATERFRONT RESORT 11:31 8ack e.y Drive In Newport 8e•ch; off Jam!Joree Rd and P.C.H. All senior citizens are invited to receive a FREE flu shot ·, Saturday, October 1 7 8:00 a.m. to 1 :00 p.m. Hoag Hospital -lower campus (follow the signs) · ~ponsorcd by •• ~4 Flu shots will also be gjven to anyone who is chronically ill with diabetc~. heart disease, severe anemia or other chronic disease .. • I ' .. ·---·~ - Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot .date book Thurtodoy, October l 5, 1998 A 13 New films feature animated 'Antz~' zany slapstick • El>fTOllt'S NOTE: The Reel Critics COi· umn features movie critiques written by community members serving on our panel. colony's military general, who is also the princess' fiancc (Gene Hac.krncm). and hi:. faithful ht>u- tcnant ---·· (Cbri<itopher Get heavy doses of Walken). This W d All leads to Z kid· 00 y en in 'Antz' napping the l A ntz• is the new.dn1..ntat-princess and ed adventwe from their flight into OreamWorks Pictures the wilderness and feature~ the voices of some outside the major 1 lollywood talent. colony In It,., the search of story of z, a mythical · neurolJc, sar-"lnsectopia. • Richard castic and Comparing Brunette REEL CRmcs self·d«:precdtivc workN t1nt, • films from the voiced by Woody Allen z isn't silent movie your run-of-the-mill ant. I le era with today':. average l>lock- longs for freedom of choire and buster action him is some>what individudlily over conformity and like comparing cartoons of the blind obedience thdl is supposed past with today's compulNized to be for the good of the colony. crealtons. It's am,IZlng what can While in pursuit of the affec-be achieved in the '90s lions of the dnt prince.,., (Shctron • Whether it's the detail in d Stone), he briefly sWitche-. places gigantic shO<'c;tn.n9, the ' ww of With hi'> best fnend, a soldwr ant dn ant walkmg twhind d translu- (Sylvester Stallone), only to get cent blade of grdss, or the• three· dimen'>ional depth and detail of thrust into war with the neigh-the inside of the ant colony, the bonng termite colony, dnd lruJ d becomes' a reluctdnt hero m the! scenes dre y cdptivallnq dn dWe•LOSpinng process. •Anti~ is a d('verfilm, hut its However, dut• to his danger-humor is distinctly ddult anp ously mdividualislJc lhinkmg, Z Allene.,que. Ju.,t as m othPr swiltly becomes the enemy of thc-Woody f'llen mo\acs, bul tn gen- t>rdl, if you don't cn1oy his hims, "Anlz" mlty not be your favorite animdted picture. But I don't think you'U l>P entirE>ly d1sappomtC'd. And kids wiU en1oy • Antz" 1f for no other rCilson lhun the annndtion factor and ba'>1c ~ory line of "mi~ht outcast becomes hero.· •RICHARD BRUNETTE, 35, is a recre- ation su~rvt~r wrth the city of Costa Mesa and a Costa Mtsa resident 'Impostors' is terminal silliness, mindless fluff T ht• opcnmg scene of "The Impostors• is dn inspired rn-deation of the kind of slapstick fdrce that marked the comcdws of the silent movie era OhvN Pldtt and Stanley Tucci 91ve u-. .1 nice rt•pri'>e of the old Ldurel dnd I lurcly-type oct. It piety'> funny tn o,hort '><'qucnce'>, but cannot sustain real lauqhc; for the length of a h•dture movie. As wntf'r,' director cmd star. Tucn John Depko '>Cems to be COMING ATIRACTIOllS illy slapstick abounds in 'Impostors' trymg h<ml to reproduce th<! zcmy antic~ prcvc1lt•nt in lhP Mdrx Brother'>' him<> thdt pctro- d1ed high ... ocaety In the rn:ms. I le g1V<'~ 11 d rnupl<' of lovc11Jle loc;ers who t•ntl up broke ctnd running lrom the ldw ~ o,tow- uw.ay ... on ct luxury cruise ship. It's a dcts'>1c -.etup for our m10,fiLc; lo invadt> c1nd tnl<'C:t the livt>'> of lhe man~ \H'dllhy and preten- t10us pd"'>"ngcr'> on hoard But in this contnved setting. c1ll lht• dCIOl'i are pldying OBVIOUS cc1ricc11\HPs of them'>elves Pompous dnd overblown, or ltnud n.n<I helpl~s. some dre fun- Jack Crow (James Woods) luds a conUngency or mercenar- ies ent by the VaUcan to destroy a nest of vampires ln "John car- penter's Vam- pires," due out Oct. 30. ny on introduction, hut lhf>y c.all w<•dr thin dftc>r d wluln. Jokt><, depend on suqm<>e and unexpected punch lin£>s to make lhf'fn funny. In lilm1>d c-omt•dy, when dlJ thl' dCtlon IJ<'COITil'S pre· d1ctdblC', no surpnsP dr<' possi- hll', and thP intcndl'Ci humor lctlb flttt. Although '>pnnklcd with ~(;ln utnl' laugh~ t'drly on, an the e>nd, •Tue Impostors· 1s all terrmnal stlhner,.~ cmd nundlc~ ... fluff. • JOHN DEPKO, 47, is a Costa ~esa resident and a sen or rn.,est1gator for the Orange County Publrc Defender's oHICe. l T he Impostor:.• is a tunny , movie with d lOC'~P.l> · ' contnved plot -to put 1t kindly Stdnley Tucci and Ohvl'r Plettl ar<• the pnmdry charorten.; thP1r l omoo1c skills are thP veh1C'Jc that carry the whole show. ThP supporting Cd.'>l IS ltlJ~ With fomiliar farn wbo:.e nam ~ you can't re<"dll but 11 doe~n't mattN tx..>cause \.twy ore d U fine contnlm· tor.. The duo are inad...,er- Elalne En.gland h•nt :.tow· aw<1ys lcddang to annumnahle cha'>(lS dnd sail · 'ldpsuck s1t11at1ons If you'vt• t•nJO>Cd comedian~ from all generdl.Jon'> -from the silent era to Pf'!ter Seller.. -this movie will bi> a fec1st for you. "The Impostor.." Is funny, predictdhlP, goofy, c.tnd endedr· ang. • ELAINE ENGLAND, 65, 1r .. es It) New· port Beach and owns a gift basket busi- ness she o~r ates out of her home., Fresh Grilled Fish •Seafood •Chicken Pasta Specialties• Fresh Seafood Salads t I · I · \\CDNCSDA~ THURSDA~ FRIDA' SHELLFISH \\CE Kl ND m~~~!? ... ,, rs~-;;0;;;-------1----,---2---,. l Dinner Entree I 1c:;et I Gl't'lll rood, F1111t1Utic 5'rr•UI' llr.1/rl'J • / ... 1 •Alfi" I rf /)t"''" on Ml ..fw 'f"' Lobster Taco Pasta & Shrimp Sashimi Day Special NWl~nhet Plates Plate Fish T.icos • Crab, Shrimp, Oysters, lobster, I . I 1 The s ·econd p • ·-1 /J.trh (Mtl4 • D .a Fridays & Saturd11ys Unforgettable Nights Lobster Startin& at Pasta $6. 95 $5.SO Tails $1 .00 specials Red I Entree at rice I I Offn Goodl'hro\lp 0.;tober '21, 1991:! • Mial pncnt th1a .Ml I $I 0 95 r.iclflco & All w111~ Sashlmi • Corona $2. 75 Hooks Ricef $1.50 AClm $ Platter Scallops. Based on availability L !'liot ,.lid 'A1•n~ oth.-r u(k-r. Dme In On!\'. E..,ludes M1nu1er'1 ~1>e<;1.al. .J ______________ .._ _______ ~ ....... .-. BAN QUI It, •CA I 1:.Rll\.(, • JAKE-OU 1' • ( lH'Kl 1\Jl ') • fl'\l \\'I~r • Amir l'>trrn.tt,..,../ M:. • c (,. .,, Pl.ltn I ots of Fun at1d Festi1•ity µ,,,J L,., /'1rtm. -11 " Me11r.1 ,.,t,...Zt~ ,.,_, Bud Drafts $IO I .50 $"'"' 9 1: Salad $1.00 A Bottle ""• .1 C •1'!1f"'1 ') fr~nts O' F.imih < 1o11lvr1 !It llntrn FREE DELl\'ERY $20 min. 2 mile radius &sem111011s 714-5"15-9096 • 714-343-2010 u1teri11g 3605 S. Bristol St. @MacArthur 1500 ADAMS AVE • COSTA MESA (HARBOR&ADAMS) 540-1937 (l bl.ocks north o South Coast PIJU.JJ Where Wine LE CAFE/HYATT REGENCY IRVINE VILLA NOVA Cetdor ~ Cuisine o• a finest Enjoy Sroakta~ llilch CJ' llnner in casual eJegance es 'JOU dme 10Sldc or oo our belllfJluf patio We f eatu'e ScriJmDbous Buffets thi'ouctlOUt the ~ or you c:ao "order from our boontifit mellJ Loated & 1\ 79)) Jarnba'ee Roed (ccrner of JatTt>oree and M 1) Phone (714) 9751234 x6720 Ha.rs 6am-11pm YANKEE TAVERN On t " l>dy n Newpc1,.. B l SerMg Lunch & Dtnner da ly Loceted at 333 Ba~e 0r'M3 675-5333 ZUBIES CHICKEN COOP V•lla No-.a rters OaSS1c Italian CutSrne with e spectacl.llar W!W rear , 1t11emaoo pastas frc-"...h seafood & veal speoskles end , re WLitCJ"front. ambiance reminisce:-.~ of an lta ran O:>untrysioe Professional servtee & an award IWlOlflQ wine I st delight. patrons wh1la dining In this romantic setting Live eratl'ta nrnent beglflS nightly at 9pm The upstlllf'S Cigar Lounge features prelTl!um cigers. sp1nts and an extensive eppetuer menu Located at 3131 West Coast~ 642-7800 SCAMPI Frne l=amdy Dining Newty Remodeled Open 7 Days A Weck tor Dinner Q1lV 5 0010 ~ We r.ater Pnvate Lunch Parties tor 15 People or Moro All Ma1or Credrt Cards Accepted Reservatl<lns Accepted Located at ~ 5 76 Newport 81\ld Costa Mesa 845-8560 670 W . 17th St. #G B, Costa Mesa (West of the new Trader Joe's) 645-8873 THAI SPICE V. d by IJ'le A •St" readers es appea~::I in• Th~ Best of Chmge C.a\JOtV seaJOll es "The Best Tha food In Ch!nge ~ • lunch, dinner, ar..enng & takeout r-¥JN CffN IN RVl1IE 15455 Jeffrey Road lot ""'1'le Center Or J 857-8424 Orlen ~Y Sun tttru Ttiurs 11 am-9 30pm Fil And Sat 11 anr HJpm A so lac .tP.d ~ 615 w 191ta St C.osta Mesa 5484333 ROYAL THAI Open 7 days a week. SeNw'lg Lunch & 0.nner Dar!y 11 am -3prn Sunday · Thursoay Droner is served 5pm • 1 ()pm Sundl!) • Thll'Sday Fn nnd Saturday open (JrCjJ 1 i pm Located at 4001 w Coast Hwy 645{THAI) DIHO SIAM V-k. re mtn ~ ~ chOm ti tditii1i co u ~ Broes:ed a:.i Gi!!ed 01cl Yd! ctler !if Seafood iPrYne Rb, Batrf ~ Ab6 P.zra 11 22~ ~ ll1!flJ aod /TO'C Generou5 IJ(tta1s at a GF£AT ~i>\.e Come ctieU us o..l1 ~n tor k1lcl': d.nner (l)ua and 8ppelllefS GeMd ail day) end Sunda)' ire t!asL f1'oaci2' biY' 8MqJa fldces 14l l.:l 70 ~ room 5DIJI ID b? ~ 41.:()j·et.p:n~ O:rre'" ~"' ·w111C1Dd'a;xnlnlft;l11&a:tl 6-!~ Thai Chan... Cu sme Open 7 days Mq'lday • Saturday Lunch SAPORI 11 ooam ·300pm Dmer400pm -1000prn SundBy- tatian food tor heartV ellerS ~ 11 30am-10 CQ>m Sunday-Omer only Party trdys & catenng e11111labie Locatod io the C.ost.a Thursday 11 30am-11 OOpm FndaySaturday locaLed et 1080 Mesa C.ourt'(clrds at 1835 Newport Blvd 0.154 645-3259 Bayside DrNe 6444220 RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT On board the Pride of Newpoct• Rrverboat, Home Ot The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum (Formerly Reuben E Lee) Is ~ From 11 em-9pm Lunch and Dinner Sat Son Brunch Sam (closed Mondays) Resermtions Needed Only For Weddilgs Banquets ()' Pnwite Parties Al Maior Cl'edt Cards Accepted Located At 1~1 E. C.oast Hwy. Newport. Beach. CA 92660 (714) 873-3425 Fex 673 7884 AUTO BISTRO The ftrst dnv9-thru ro&tllurant on the planet wtlere the .food actually matters Our breakfast bistro menu rs served 6am- 11 em Ox a• day bistro menu is 6f'll";i d 11 am-1 ~ We offer fine debcecies such as Sesame Psaru Woodies end a Giiled Chicken Focacc•a Sandwich w th ArtichOke & Roma tomato Plus a full range of expresso & biGtro beverages &er11ed ell day long Locat8d at 3100 W Coest Hwy (Next to &.orting BMW) TWIN PALMS Ca1fom1a C.oewil Cuisine. reatunng the bounty of tile coast 111 A cont.emporary 1nd00r-outdoor village. &qUBre atmO&phere. l.ve 8't.ertaiflmfR every night Lunch Mon -Sat 11 30am-3pm fNCrY night. bar menu eil811able between lunch/dinner ood Thoc.set I.nil midncg~ LOC8t8d at 6:D Newport (;enter IX. at Fothion Island 721-8288 JACK SHRIMP SoNing eutllontic Lou1S1 na cuisine 111 an upbeat, casual atmosphere With p6tlO dtrnng Try our Jockshrimp pint.es. or the Jornmifl' J;lmbalaye Ta"'8 olt and delivery evadable Located ot 2400W ~Hwy 650-5~77 ' THE CULINARY WRAP Fresh, heathy ~ del!C8CIOG 'M"Bppod within 8 flat roll ~ 7 day'I a week from 11 CD\m • 9 ~ LOC8ted in the Hi1g9i Sqoate 250 E 17th 9reel (714) 5484403 NEWPORT RIB COMPANY Alter 15 years on Nowport BM! , Newport Rib Company ~ t0 2196 Hertlor 8Ml It.he old SZ2!erl In OOXMBER A oocktaM lounge, l8rg r banquet fadl1uoe. more paltJflg, • separeta coterlng klchcn and opening tor lonch are IV$L tome of the ~ et tho new looolioo Whict1fMlf' loca\ion '°' • ycu1 find the best baby beck ribs n cnige CountY llOl'Yl!d an warm a corrlortable eewng ~ 7 days a wool( 4-10 pm. t.OC8Uid at 2CXX) NfM'POl't 8Mj 631-2110 . NEWPORT BEACH BREWING CO. The only brewery in Newport Beach. w., erve award Mnntng beers & we hove a fantastro food menu. with outdoor d1111ng and AM AC H I ~~ ~~~r~ ~1 ~~~~Nd Hours Sushi S Sustll to Go ~Bar All Map° O'edt Cards Loe.med Al. 2675 Wwle Ave ·::... · -· fron Ne\~ Golf Coinie) (714)64~5518 SKEWERS ' BEN I HANA Costa Mesas ooly Brewer>/ Located at 298 E 1 7th SI in C.osta • Mesa All our brew s e~ees ere iodMduallv made .fresh Wood Americas roost C\. Pb Jted Japanw.e restaurant Open 7 d_ays e Ired pcnas s~/thiOm/bed/lamb ~ salads ef1d great ·week Lunch 11 3()am.2 3Q>in Moofn Dmner 5 3C> 10 ~ sanllMches. Hours 11am·11pm Sun-Thurs end tfam-Mon-Thurs 5 3C>11 ~Fri. 5-11 CQlm Set; 4 3C>9 ~ i 12 rTldnigtt FnSat Suo Located at 4250 Brch a 955-0822 MANDARIN GOURMET I D'llllase food lo\/\'!f& will frnd house spec1011:ws along with many tamdlSI' favorites on the menu We offer A varlBty of appe!llers, soups, salads. entrees and dassertS Banquets. catenng and tak&-Ot£ ev&1lable Serving IUncn S dinner 7 days a week l..Oc:8ted lit 1500 Adams fwc. # 100 !)a(}.1937 SIR ROGERS, LTD Sandwiches, C.offeo and Efipre&so Onnks &. Smoothies All new broakfnst menu Cote11ng avalleble Open Mon.fn at Sam Sat &t ?am and Suo at 9Jm loceted 8t 270 E 17th Street. Co6ta Mesa 645-:2252 GURU'S SANDWICHES Wo serw hot. & cold deb sandwiches "OJr sandwiches are tJie fattost 1n town!' Try OU' v.orid lllmous meatba ~or our deli Gtylo 61in<tw!dl, you'D be "Gunie<f tor life' Mon ·Ni ~m- 6pm Set 1 Oam-3pm Locatl)d al 1560 Svpert0r A'/8 A 1. • (714) 722-1211 SABATINO'S RESTAURANT 6 SAUSAGE CO. Pasta Qiesar-Salad ftlnle mode Seus11g!, Veal Uirrb, \lcgElarial1 OGhcs. Wne, Boor. Coppuccilo &. Dessti1.. l'bts 7 D<l'f,; f; Week. ~ ~ & Son Brunch From 8 :D 1 00 &ii ·llu's 11 om- 10pm, Fn &t. 11 m-1.1pm AD Major~ Cards Accepted LOCWld Al. 251 9Vpyurd W&/, Nov.pen (714] 7230021 RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA In I beautiful BCWog on ttlft bay "l.M'l n-.JSIC• ~ fJQtJtJv lo w Ettt.eca Louigo located at 25 l E ~~ q,ost .. Higt:!way ., ~ Beaeh. 1unch Mon ..sot 11 302 30 Sond8y BrurlOh 11em-3pm, Oioo r Mon.Sun 5pm.10pm• Call otaeDd for ~ 673-SOCXl • .. AVILA'S EL RANCHITO Authentic M1>x1can Food, With The Freshest lngredrenl6 & A New light Cuisine Great Mcrgart.as Hol.n Ll61Ch & Drmcr All Map'~ Cards Aoocpted Locatad at 2101 Placeritia Costa Mesa -642-1142 2EDJ Newport Blvd . Newport Bench - 675-6B55 1nd 2744 E Coast Hwy . CDM -6448226 Ml CASA <Air m t "°"' e U'lp to Baja 85 well as MeAOl Now otfemg fish tacos Phone ahead for ardors to110 Hoors Oaitv From 11 COam. An Ma10r Credtt Cards Accepted Located At 296 , 71J'l a I Cost.a Mesa (7 l4} 645-7626 LA PALAPA Serv\ng authentic South Me~icen Seafood Cevlche, ootkUlrls. comaronos, pulpo, ensalodas end much more Open 6 duvs a week Closed on Wednesdays Dine 111 or ta :&OUt LocatOd et 123 23rd a in Newpcrt Beacil (near Mt.Cl L~'s) 673-2657 FERDUSSI TASTE OF PERSIA SaYor-v · Pers1nn cuisine jn up&e1 e, elfordable atmoSPhfira 11 3Qam.10 ())pm &Jnday-Thur&day. uritil 1 am FfidatSaturday With kllft ITlU$iC LA CAVE Menu lncbSes l~. Cmb. 9vYnp, Stea Daily Specitils Fri & Set Prime Rb. Full Bar & Wine List Casual Dress Hours Lunches 11 3Q.2 30 -Dinner Mon..sat from 5 3Q'lm Vrsa. Ma!.terC8/'d, Dioor"s Oub Locatad At 1695 !Nine A>IO (At. 17th Slroetl Neor 810dbu6tcr Entarul nmcnt COsut MeSa 1114) 646-7944 THE BARN STEAK HOUSE Menu loelud s Ste Ff.csh Fish Old:lln Burgcl"fi & Soled Pric Range From $3 75 For lunch & $6.25 for Oinnor Hours Mon &t ~ 11 am For Lunch 4 ~ .f11 • Oinncf 3 CQ>m. Sst & Sun M Crcd Cards Accepted l.Oottcd At 2nl Hzrto-81 •3, I ( 714) 64 H~777 THE ARCHES Tho premium nd food rn Chmae County 1&ince 1922. 5erw'g hJnch Mon ff"I. 1 M30om until S:<AJm ''timer OOl"YOd nightly urt.d 1 ~m Locot.00 ~ Nawpon. Btwi & Q'8St tt.vt in Newport. Beach 645-7077 ... TA PAS TI 1 rutaure11t rn 0 C to offer the finest Ill CUISITTC from Spa:ri W1U\ \.Ive Flamenco enterta nment Specia:izmg n P11ella steaks, gnlled fresh ftsh & pastas Open for lunch and dinner: Locatlld a~ 4253 Marttngale Way (1 mde soutti of Jotin Wa-,oo Arpat) Major credtt cards accePt8d (714) 75&8194 SANTA MONICA SEAFOOD Regarded 8S SolAhem Celt! 1'n<I s wp seafood retn1 Wltl the ldrgest & finest se ec:tK>n of fresh seafood daily AiSO , a multit.ude of scrumptiouS delicacies such as sushr, gnlled fi6tr ertrees dam chowder. fish & chips 681\dwiches anti e tile t ~ lot e goormet. me 1 et homo ~ 7 days a wee Located at 154 E. nth St. C.osta Mesa (7141 57~862 THE CANNERY Hist.one Waterfrort Rest&nlnt and Harbor Duse ~ HOlri Mon -sat 11 30 • 2 00am. Sun 10 Cllam-12 ~ AU M P' Credl Cards Reservations~ Located 3)10 l.llf~ M.. ~Beach CA 92663 (7141 675-5777 FeI 6~10 CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Get hooked on the fresh86t fiSh eva lable FreSh gnl!Qd frsh. seafood and chid<Wl. sandw\ches salads plat.es end P3SU\ i;peciatles ~ &eW!n days a week Mon thru S8l 11 em-9pm Sunday 11 &m-7pm r&cring Located 670 W 171t1 a. IGB, C.osta Mesa ('M!st 11' the new Treder Joe s ) 645-8873 HENRY N HARRY'S GOAT HILL TAVERN \Ne hlMI the most Ti on reoord in Q:)urcy! 46 ~ be . 42 micro b_rewcrs We I lltunl owr 50 sing!Mla & IJlonded Sc<tCh \\hsk!!'f10 as meny a»ef.U'l&line bO\JrtX:tns tequilas, & brandies Locatct1 1830 ~ ~ (Newport & H:lrtorJ 54stl428 CAFE OLE A 14 Thursday, OG1ober 15, 1998 date book Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Unevenly acted 'DracUla' iS still fine Halloween season plciy I D racula • t'> tnily the undeacl. havmg n Pn from hi'> tofhn count- less limes at local rommuruty thcat<•rs, usually to u..,her in the fldllowC'en ea on nie vdJTlpm• count\ lat~t rcsulC'nre is th<' Co:.lc1 Mc a C1v1c Pl<lyhou<;e, m tl produrtlon · that qrdbs its audwncc by Uw throat b<>fore the rirsl octol'l> a'ppear. Thu THEATER REVIEW ~:~~n~~-nt ting and sup<'rb lighting <'flt•cts by f\.1<lrk Andrew dnd Pc1uwk Copeldnd\ ct~ne.musical scow, Sl'l lhe omi- nous mood splendidly. Tht•rc Me, howcvN, a few probl<'ms w1U1 d1rC>c tor Larry Wdtts' production of the J lJmtl- ton D<'dn-John lldl<Jr>r.,on dd<IJ>· t.1t1on of Bram Stokt·r·s cla..,s1c lhnll\•r. Tius pldy 1s c1 rC'mnant of the• Nrly century w1lh all the p1t- fdlls 1t'> dge amplit!..,, includmq '>C?gmrnts of led<lc•n <•xposition thclt wC1uld chclllCmfw the most capc1ble of actors At Costa MPsa, thc:.t• p1tfdlls ore only partldlly negotiated. T<'ntat1ve perform<Jncco.; dnd awkwdtd blocking tend to neu- lralm• the urgency of thP-s1tud- tion -n young woman·~ dnClll.IC cond1twn and the effort:, of her concerned lather and fiance lo save her hy enli!itm9 ti cclPbrat- cd authority on the undc<ld. ~ lhC! phy~ician falhN, Tom Scdbereh ,.., the weakest <•lcment m the ca')t, bland m c.:harac:tcnza- llon l\O<l unc-onvincmg m hlS dclivt>ry. Rydn Jacobsen d'> the hdnrc sE•olhc'> wilh enC'rgy und conviction, but often he is wle- gttlC'd to the backgtound where his pr•'.,Pnc c i~ cloaked hy other ClctOr!;. • Jdrne~ Wt1rd prOJC'Cts the !>how's only crPdible decent as the l)utth v<lmpire hunlN, but often SJ)<'aks so softly th<tt play- goers m the front row cup lh<>.ir l'df~. TIW spelJbouncJ, WC'clry Lucy ts yivt•n d marvclou'>ly haunllnu 1ntcrprctation by Shau- n,1 Ddiqlt\ who ulili1es tht• mclo- dri:llltd of twr character without succumhmg to lt Count Drncula himself 1s smoothly c•ndctcd by Rohert Murphy, who re!iiSlS lhl' lt>mpta- lion to emuldl<' Bela Luqoc;i ctnd brings his own aura of qu1Pt menace to the role. It i"i t1 rest.rdined, confident pNfor- manrf! lacking m histnom< l> and -~ ~-fS ALL YOU CAN EAT ~f SUSHI BAR $179~ER PERSON ~· .... •• "IA PA.LAP A'~'~_.&.£ ....... RESTAVRArfT .. "-:---':;l!'.~ ...... ~--c>-· ~-~.,,. ~~:;-t ••• ~ ~ A18o AV.&JLABLll: r.--~-~-~--~-~---~ I I fi9 Fish Taros . I 111' Shrunp Ta.cos I BUY 1 ENTREE I Shrimp Cocktails I GET 1 ENTREE I Octopus Tostadas Ceviche Tosta.das : FREE I L!:-~~=~~.:_o_'.'.!'~!:~~~!..:!I Fresh Oysters SIUlVll!JO LVl'fCH 6c D:anoa Thursday -Tuesday tO.OOam 9 00 pm •Closed on Wednesdays 183 83rd Street • Balboa Pen.tn.ula 6 73-268 7 tne•r Mutt Lynch's) S m lie I You're 1n Beer Heaven ~·1*d·:.I•l;l1·M3illd:lfhP';l·@I . Daily Lun ch Specials $5.95 Fresli Seafood Nightly Cateri11g For All Occasio11s CI)O 1cotton eoccrcJ m 'ORACUlA' + WHERE: Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. 611 Hamilton St.. Costa Mesa + WHEN: 8 p.m. Thursdays' through Saturdays. 2 p.m. Sundays= Nov. 1 • HOW • S10 and SS.SO + PHONE: (949) 650-5269 Michael Keeney llrugtJles at lbe hands of (from left) James Ward, John GUUes and Tom Scaberett as Shauna Daigle looks on In a scene trom "Dracula .. at the Costa Mesa Clvtc Playhouse. the window, wh1ch dlso servt•s d& • a nunor. ~oracula* e<lms high marks for atmol>pherc. Hel<'n Fecu on and Verd Zucketl have nchly decorated the imposing sPtling, and the throat-catching \"nusic creeps in to cnhdllcc the melodramatic el1"cl. COlttuminq, while u11pre..s1ve, · often b pu.12ling. Dracula's <>"ec-ond and thml act oul11t.s are properly imposing, but in his lllitid.I entrdJ'lre, his grlrb is Vll'tually idt•nlicdl to the other three men on stage. And the sl9ht of Jacobsen in lormaJ wear shortly before sun- nsc is strange (Ward dnd &aberl'ti are simildrly attired the night before, but rhcmge before playing the findlc for hlgh stake<>). . HDr<1cula • mdy be dn uneven ,. production. but its high moment<, dIC nvel.Ulg and cHectlveJy over- come the show's OC'Cds1onal faults It\ an idedl wdy to inaugurdle the t ldlloween .,C'd<ion hon or for 1ls own Sdke, The mo!il impressive portrnydl in th~ show 1s delivered by MKhael Keeney d!i the exc1tdble innldtc Renfield, squirming under Draculd's spell liked bug caught by a pin. Keeney plays his maniacal character with wide-eyed enlhusidsm and ath- letic prowess. I Dracula'<; pdsl v1chms (Lynn Comic relief 1s supplied in Remert, John Rose and R<Khcl large doses by John Gillies as the Rrmert) octd'>1onally peering in I • TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot His r~ews appear Thursdays and Saturdays Cockney asylum attendant con-IE!===:===il!!!llill!mill!!!S:=::==:ll!!!llllE!!!.15:=E:::=iill!5iii!IEii1!~=====~!!!!!!!!=====55!!!55iE stanlly losing his patient (Ren- field). Daniella Zuckett is sweetly effective as the nurw who fends off Gillies' advances. . With the ghostly fonns of ALL ABOUT CHRISTMAS: • Features High Quality Christmas Gifts, Silk Rower Amlngcmcou and Ou1door ~rations. • World-Famous CollcctiblH from Polonaise, Emmeu Kelly, Drca.msiclc1, Fontanini, and Seraphim. 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'\ I I I I I I I Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot date book Thursday October. 1.5, J 998 A 15 Innovative menu; old-fashioned hospitality found at Mistral MA1u.A H11m L ifc 1s grnut these dtty'> for food fans because thf•n• is so much tdl<'nl cropping up all over the pl.dee. Thr younq chPf-graduiites from lhC' C'ulindJ"Y Institute of Amenca are maktng cldims on the culinary map of the country and one or them just landed in Corona dPI Mar. A friend and I dropf)<'d l>y to check out Sedn AdclJlU., the new 29-year old G EV. lf.W chPI <il Mts· DININ R lrnl, and left two delk1ous hours later in a hclppy state, beguiled by his grdccful layers of flavor and beautiful pre!tenta- tions. with conversation. To celebrate the new liaison, • we sipped Mistral cocktails - rosy flutes of champagne, tart with passion fruit and cranberry juice dnd laced with cognac A wtum dppetizer of l<>u1lle dP bnck, (a thin sheet of crepe) rolled around softened goat cheese, wild mushrooms and anigula ($8.50) is a delicious beginning. Thick white bean !'>oup ($51 JS a good autumnal dish with crusty crnutons and a swirl of very goorl olive oil; a salad of chopped btle&n and chicken With lrisce lettuce ($7 .50) in il warm lcnhl vina.tgrette is perfect·full fare. It 1s hard to play favorites with these entrees. There are no thin tdstes here -everything seems to have an extra flavor duncn- s1on. Portions Cire smdJI but satis- fying . FYI MISlRAL +WHERE: 440 Heliotrope Ave .• ~ona del Mar • WHEN: Closed Mon· days. Tuesdays through Sun· days, .5:30 to 11 p.m. + HOW MUCH: Moderate: Appetizers and salads, SS to S10.SO, enfrees, $15 to S21 . ot PHONE: (949) 723-o685 with unexpt•rtcd flavor alJ- !tpice -cnhdnc:es cretl11\y ffidSh<'d poldtocs. lltlAN P06UDA I OAl.Y PILOT Chef Se.an Adams of the Corona del Mar restaurant Mistral bolds the elCOlar aux polreaux, COQl· pote de kumquat et lanouil plate. kumquat and renm"!I -a hl~nd of simply intriHt11ng flttvot!), ma-.h<'d potatoes dnd th(' cdlvados dpple compote is dn updalP-on trdditiooal apple SdU<<'. Pun-raust(•d bredst ot ch1ckcm ($1511s still moist, with forest·fld· ' vor<'d shitake d~d portobt>llo mushrooms in d rich nsotto; pdn- sc>drcd hlc.!t mignon ht:ts c<Udmeli1ed !thdllotl->, h<>rb-rc>a:.t- ed potatoc:. and a cla'>'iJC peppP.r- com and cognac <.nuce. Oven-rOdc;tcd ratk or lumb ($21) is tender and tasty, st•rvcd m a broth with traditional French flageolets, l>ut the bednc; are not tender dnd yif'lding rmough to thicken up the liquid and lhc dish someho, .. · mis-.e-. th1• mark Vegetanans aren't left out - th<' rouldd<• appetizer or M1<..tral <.dldd followed by d bowl ot lm- gumc topped with bitter gm•·ns, artichokes and sOdp pCd'> with d tomdto-garlic broth ($13) t'> more than !tdti-.fymg . extmm<'ly den e and sµar-.ely saun•d but coupe crousul/ante aux lrulls rouge -warm bNnes in t iJ~JI pctslry with vanilla bean 1c1• rrcc101 tWl -i.lre mest\itible l!d Wdters, on,, of Mi!ttral':. partners, lllttl\dqes the extremely J'><Jpular M1strdl bar. W1tteh books llv .. mui.;1c for every evening, and the bar has 1L-; own menu: haruhur911ri., fnPd shnmp and th1• hk" Ynu can order lrom the rndm f(IPnu lb welJ. A11othl"r partner, amlal>Ie mwtre d ' supreme Jacques Qull· hen, ovf'c ees the dimny room. QuJlhen is a great help m elect- inq thP c orrP.< t wh'IP. with dn e~r to your spPc.,flc. price briiCkel. <ind he '" ddPpt iii picking Fu·nch wmes from h1!> nauvc country <1nd from Cdtifom1a vint- ner-. Corkagt> Is $10. WmP l.i-;llnq lake plare e\ ery Wt•dnl.~d<1y <tl S p.m. with com- phmPntctry hor-. d'of.•uvrt>s. Adams' dishes reflect tui. for- mal background dnd his expo- sure to chefs at Aldin Gerdrd'<; Lavande in Sanlt.1 Monicd dnd Jonathan Towers' Stc1rs in San Francisco, trainmq at the R1l1· . Carlton and a master's degree in. Italian cooking from llt1ly's P1Pd· mont district. l lalibut ($18) is wrapped in <1 cri!tp, delicate crepe (mon• of tho · brfck) and set off Wllh roastrcl punentos and cardmelized vE>q- etables. Superior Lake whit<'flsh ($17), flaky and moi!>t, ha!t d tangy anchovy, garbc and tomato sauce. Swordfish ($18) rests on a bed of brdlscd leeks, complemented by its nol-too-sweet compol<' oI Thf:' thrt.'<!·J><'PJX r cnistt>d roost loin of pork ($17) 1-. succulent, th<> dark brown grnvy with d hml of dove mdkf\S d rich '>auce for fluffy Adurn<> pr<'pdf<''-simple desseru. -raspberry clnd rncmgo c;orb!.'ts ($5.50) <ire layc>n'd bctwecm crisp, cgg-.hell-thm tuiles. The• bread puddin<J ($5) i<> RP~~rvuhon~ r1re n good 1ded • MARLA BIRD'S d1n1n9 reviews appear every other Thursday He has found a cordldl home• at Mistral, an intimdte l>1stro with an unusually pleasant bar where the sounds of ldughter and live muSJc permeate th<• dining room -but not enough to mterfNe AUantic salmon ($16) ca mes tt crusty, savory skin, and is gar· rushed with braised fennel. 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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30 Doors open at 7 p.m. Show at 9 p.m. $25 In advance • $30 at the door I T W I N ++ P ~ l ffi ~ 6 3 0 NEW P 0 RT CENTER 0 RIVE Al FAS H'I 0 N 15 l AND 949·721 ·8288 \. . • A 16 Thvudoy1 October 15, 1998 • commun1 'forum .. EDITORIAL Compromise needed in Harbor Center renovation I t was the late-1950s Jlarbor Center was a brand-n<•w mall -the first to pop up in the still-growing city of Costa Mesa. South Coast Plaza -1t wouldn't come for another 10 years, just a glimmer in the mind of Henry Scgerstrom. JC. Penney was the anchor store, the place you'd go to get clothes, home f urrushUlgs, tools. Other stores provid- ed whatever other goods or seivices you might need -keys, shoe repair,, cards, gifts. Its locat1on on Harbor Boulevard made it easy to spot, eas} to get to. Boy, thingc, sure have chang~. Instead of being a histonc landmark, Harbor CE.'nter has become a blight. J.C. Penney -it's been gone for years, its space empty all the while. Other merchants have come and gone -mostly gonr. Th<' center is plagued by empty storefronts. Something needs to be done. On that, virtually everyone agrees. KIM HAGGERl'l'-ZYU~ I DAILY PILOT Scott Bell, developer of the Harbor Center in Costa Mesa, ts proposing to revltall.ze the deteriorating shopping center, which is the oldest ln Orange County, and turn It lnto a $55 million state-of-the-art retail complex. Scott BelJ from ICI Development Co. says he knows how to bnng llie back to thdl site: RdZC the Qxislmg c;tructure. build a new shopping center. and bnng in a solid ctnchor retailer like Home Depot, d provpn revenue-gener- ator. vard Or maybe move Home Depot I teri to the residents, compromise, be closer to the apcirtment complex at the concerned about the comfort and con- othcr end of the center. Just don't put it cems of the people who must live next in their back yards. door. It would be ideal if the loading dock But compromise 1.5 a two-way street. was nowhere near the homes, but for Residents have every right to make Sounds gootl, nght? the revamped center to work, that may their demands, voice their concerns, Wrong, say the folks of Colle~ not be realistic. put the pressure on city officials and Park It's not that they don't want the site redeveloped And 1t' not that they don't lJke Home Depot. They just don't hke the .noise and debvcry trucks that will come with it. And. they say, with the dec.ign plan proposed by Bell, that's just whc1t they'll get. The fdc:t 1s, mcmy Collc•ge Park resi-developers. And the dt>vcloper should dents bought their homes knowmg provide whatever concessions' are Harbor Center was there. And where within reclson. But that doesn't mean there i~ a shoppinq center, there are dll of the residents' demands will or loading docks and delivery trucks. should be met. Surc>,.th<' J.C. Penney site may have What's good for the folks next door been empty. Sure, it's been somewhat doesn't necessarily mean it's good for TakP thf' plan bdck to the drawing board, they c,dy Maybe Home Depot ">hould fdc<' thC' residential area, with the loaclin9 docks racing Harbor Boule- of a sleeping giant. But ccrtdtnly they evPryQne else in th<' city, cspccidlly if it must have known lh<> giant would medns I larbor Center will rC'main the somedcty wake. old, dllapidated, latling retail center It's importdnt for the developer to tis-that it is now. CORRESPONDENCE Sullivan campaign mailer ruftles feathers· I u•ceavt•d an insulhng Cdm- paign mettlcr thetl so enrdg<'d nw that I ft•lt I must share my thouqhts ("Mailer rd1se-; m·, cy<>· brows." Ort 14 I Jn n•spon ... • to DdvP Sullivan\ dishonest muil p1<·n•, I would like lo say lh1<;· Takt> .,omf' <tdv1rn from our pres1dt•ni Lyin!J 1s out this year The Oldll J>U'CI' WtlS wnt out JIM WAHNER by Dtlvc· Sull.Jvdn, who begdn ha'> < 'ostd .MC>'-'<l n<•9dt1vc> c-c1mpulqn d'Jdln'>I our county Su;•Nv1c;or Jim SUvd. The I rec<'JvNl lhf' mo'>t oflench.nq tndtlPr u-.t'd olf<'n-,1v<• ldnguagP, piece of mail from poht1ndn did not doc urncnt Uw cille{Jdtions. Dave SuUJvan. who 1s runmnq for dnd in<,ulted !ht• 1ntel11qence of county supervi..,or. Thl' pwc<• l't1rh dnd rwrry \'Oll'r who ma!Jaously attacked ~upcrVl'.or rN c•1vl'd tl I am -.urc lh1., 1s prob-Jun Silvd and providc•d no docu· dhly lht• hcymnmg of Sull1vdn\ mentalion whalso<•ver dhoul smear c-dmpt.11!Jn, which 1-; an these attacks -a very dangN· obv1ou<> sign lhdt Sulhvdn 1s d ous act.Jon flirting dlong lhe Imes d<•SpN<ttC' poht1ndO willing to '>dY of slcmder. anything lo get elected. Sullivan did nol lo;;" my vote. I su9q<lst SuJJ1vun ldkc u long. frdnkly, becauc.P he ne>ver had 11. ht1rd look at h1-, t<1ct1cs dnd a<.k But becduc,e of this off Pns1vc• and htm'>t·lf 1f the Joh of c,urwn·1.,or i~ \n-,uJtmg p1 •rn of trac,h, I am ''orth <,looping to this levPJ going lo channel my anger by ROLAND SPERRY I volunteering for SiJvd\ cam- 1 luntmqton 13edch paign. I urge dlJ of the volt•r., \,\:ho Wt>rE' o!IPnded to do the ... c.lme We! must send d messdge to 5ulltvdn thdt this kind of negd- tivtty w11J not he tolerated ELSENA WILSON Huntington BPach I hdV<l known Jim Silvd mort• thdn 10 yctm I It> is a good, hon- <'Sl fanuly mdn. I would trust him to hancllc dll my assets il needed l truly believe not a single penny would b , nusused as long as he 1s m office. That is why I trust him as best qualified to be the 2nd D1stnct supervisor of Ord.Oge County. When he was Huntington Beach mayor. I dSked him to come and look al Greer Lak<· - m)' wde, Helen. and I live right next to 1l. The ldke wds lull of dlqde with a pungent odor. I a<,ked the city for years to do something about 1t. Even though they dgrccd 11 needed to be ldkf•n caw of, nothing got don~ c;1lvci pcr- '>Ondlly c-ame to M'<' for him'>clf. 11<· '>u1d it )1ad to I><' done d'> ·= • ·r-I -.~ I. ' . . . ' soon ds pos<,i-Dave SuUJvan bit> ThP very n<>xt counol me<'lmg, they decid- ed to redo th<• lake Wlth d better filtering '>ystcm. We have never hdd a problem smce. Silvd 1s so humble thdl he hds- n't toul<'d his cnvU'orunental accompli<,hmcnts nor his unpres- s1ve record The above story IS JUSl one exdmple of how Silva take., care of his constJtuent.s Let's keep him m Qlfice VIUO OVASKAINEN Huntmgton Beach MAILBAG ·- Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot llllTllL Boating column hit rough waters on McOung issue I read your •column" this monung on the pun><>rted unrespooS1veness ol the U.S. Coast Guard to yow ques· tion: "Can a U.S. boater carry d weapon on board while travel- ing in Mexico?" tB<>ating, "FYI ... none's available if you hap- pen to ask,• Oct. 2) You succeeded in one thing -making tbe Coast Guard ·staff out to be a passel of bwn- blmg ·fools. Luckily for you, the Coasties will still come out to save your sorry self. In my capacity as naval architect of record for many of the Coast Guard-certificatf>d charter boats in Newport Harbor. l deal with the Los Angel s- Long Beach Coast Guard offices every week. I hdve gdined great respee,1 for their thoroughness in researching every question and present.mg me with complete dlld preci~ answers to complex problems. They, at least, take their job seriously. Nole, I aid their job, not your overredchmg J)(•rcep- tion of their job. You, on the other hdnd, pose a question that is outside the scope of their r~ponsibilitics and mission, then paraphrase the responses you receive to convey a very nCgdtive image of the personnel you talked to. 1 didn't note in your column where you tried to contact any- one other than the Coast Guard or where you took the effort to determinE: accurate and useful answer... Rather, you wrote a 1 (). minute slander p1ecE' that served only to pat yourseU on the back for your •concern• for boaters. If the misswn of the media is to inform the public, you have failed misernbly I Ci:lll only hopP. thul c,ome more responsible publicdbO~ will take up the chetllcngc. JEFFREY J. MAIWAN Newport Beach I'm sjck of heann9 dll lhe support and sympathy tor Scott McClung. He is far from a hero -or d victim. He broke the law. As a Newport Beach boater who has lived aboard my bocil in Mexico for the 1>asl two years. I was conlu ed about dll the uproar. lt 1s common knowledge that 1l 1s illr.gaJ to have guns in Mexico, whether on your boat or i.n your car. As captain of the !>hip, McClung hctd the rvspons1bility to know the laws of the coun- tnes he planned to visit. TI1e world consists or many coun- tries; they all have different ldws. As traveler;, we must abide by the laws of the roun- bies we visit. To me, Uuc; makes basic c;en...e. The world is· a much bagger place than Newport Beach or the United States. It is our rcspons1b1hty to follow the Jaws, not break the law and ex~ to be treated like-a prima donna. If a foreigner comes here and break!> our law, he cannot claun that it's OK for him to do so because m tus country It J not a law. It's no wonder $0me- t1mes we get bta.Aded the "Ugly Americans.· The United States is one of the very few countries with a liberal gun law. Most countries m the world do not allow ~s. They do have much lower cnme rates. Maybe they're not wrong. Columnist Terry Phillip$ clatms to hdve navigated Mexi- can waters many times, often canying weapons. 'This is irre- sponsible boating and traveling abroad. He claims to have called the U.S. Coast Guard and makes a big deal about not being able to have his questions answered. Why is tho U.S. Coast Guard responsi- ble for MPxican waters? Call the Mexican consulate. It's their country. On H simple drive to Cabo San Lucas, we were met with up to 15 federal checkpoints - what w ere they looking for'? Guns. The Auto Club can't advise one what to do here. OCC Sailing Center has many dasses for boaters to get information on whatever they need. Phillips makes the assump- tion that McClung isn't guilty of smuggling weapons, or he would have had more guns on board. Ho did have two AK~7 dssoult rifles. Mexican law says no guns. period. If you ttave even one gun, you're a gun- runner. l guess Phillips thought exceptions c;hould be made. Like three ~trikes you're out, some laws have no leeway. As boaters who have lived in Mexico for two years, we have made it our responsibility to follow their rules. Domg· this, we hdVC encountered no prob- lems with Mexican authorities. Phillips refers to Mex:ican authorities dS an oxymoron. We have fonnd Mexican authori- ties lo be courteous, friendly, helptuJ and. tl treated with the respect they deserve and fol- lowing thCJ.r laws, no travelers in Mexico should have any problems. Swc there are a few corrupt authonbcs, as there are here m the United States. Phillip tales the authorities •contnved" a federal case out of a •non-issue.• Cdil'ying · a'>.<>ault riflei. in Mexico is an is ue. tt is a major issue. It is agamst their law . We know a great many boaters A common topic of d1 .. cuss1on i'> whether or not to carry guns. We hdve found it safer to choose not lo do so. Some of our friends choose to carry weapons illegally. They do so knowing the riSks .md prPpar<'d to pdy the conse-, qucnces. Americans feel that they are under U.S Jaws whereever they go. They think lhdt as they am traveling. they can take their 9'1JlS anywhere. Jgnoraoce lS no exception. Phillips' article was full of hatrro and ~landerous state- ments ll 1 ·irresponsible jour- nahsm. Pmd out the facts. I know this letter is too long and represents too much of an unpopular view to get pub- li l\ed, hut 1 would dppreciate a response from Phillips. IRUCEPIYQ Resident of Costa Mesa for 40years Conference combined effort W e just WdntE!d to thank you for the art1clP und coverage on th'-" '>econd dnnud! Lcihno Youth Conf<>rcncc C1nd to mdk<' d cldnfl· Cdbon Thio;; y<•dr\ conft•renn• wd., presented· dS d colldhordlsvc effort IJy agt>ncies such (IS rcutllli<''i o~lti Mf'Sd, N<·wport· Mt• d UntfiP.d School 01'ilnct, the city ol Costa Ml'S<l and mctny other groups dnd busmec,<, ,., thdt helped sponc-,or the ( "ConlhcUng VICWS,. Oc I. 8). The new qu1d<.:hnPs WNE! put out 10 March 1997. Thc•y WNP pd.,!>f'd by d vol- untary board without noltJying the res1- denls We wew dPhmtcly not notified of these new gu1dehm•s. And Cc1hfornia r<'dl estate lllw doc not .. upport the n9ht to d viPW. You fdn vcnfy that. But there is no support of \hcH Whcll 1s unfortunate 1 thctt now people .,uch d!> the Kings will have. lo "Jwnd counties!. dollars titerdlly m c-ourl hqhtmg some- thing th,\t 1s lht:11 nght. They were never told about the nl"w guidelines and probdbly have lcgdl recourse agam ... t th<' bodrd dnd possibly thell' Redltor We bought our 50-yNr-old house in NovE>mber 1CJ92, and immediately after our home closed escrow. the home below us wds.:ebuill to 16 feet. We defi- nitely bought our hous~ for lot value Wlth the idea of either remodeling or rebuilding. Although our house is charming. it is small. and t!verythmg about it wcls old c.md fdlling apdr\. Th • plumbing. the electnral, the roof, the Wlndows lilerd.lly were faUmq out. And unfortundtcly, b<•cdus~ we have not been dble lo remodel bccsu c oJ Uw, board. we hctvP hao to S(><'nd a lot of money JUsl mallllcunmg a VNY old hOlltiO. helping al d stop sign on 15th Street and, 1 b<>lieve. Redlands Avenue and then also 16th Street and Santa Ana Av~nue Also. Mariners school hds a crossing guard at a red light at Dover Drive dnd Irvine Avenue. So. I think 11 would be very beneficial to have a fla!>h- mg red light plus !>lop signs put in the center, where they are usmg a "~low Children Crossing" sign at the interscc- taon of 14th Street and Balboa Boule- vard. and SC'hool announcements. Accom- plishments or students and staff are rec- ogruzcd, and godls are set for the day. This community splllt hdS made a good school an excmpl~ry one The results hdve been an IIlcrease m reading, test "'c:orc dnd, more unportanUy, a sense of community, where tudent.s feel they b<>long ctnd Cdn succeed. Though It didn't make your top list, Harbor View, reprcsent<..>d by Kendall, i5 what excc>llence in our commuruty is all ev nt. Thc> mvolvem<•nt of the morP than 25 orgdntzauon • schools and rommuru· ty ledd •rs mtldc this confer •nm po st· ble, with the youths of co.,td Mes<t det•ply hcncl1ting from the workshops dnd coll<•g<• and cctrl'er booth<, available. Combining thl' <'!tort dnd cnc?rqy of all lh(• pcopl<' involved mddP thP. confer- ene<• a rornplet<' sue-re•<;<,, .1nd we felt that PVC'ryon<' should b(! tecogruzed.. Any tunP thert· can lw t1n opportunity to help out the future l<.:<ldN'> dnd mem· b<'~ of th'' community ffidk 'S cvPry-· thmg worthwhile OSCAR SANTOYO Il1tN uuvc Dlfc•c:tor, SavP Our Youth Coo;la Mnsd What if the rules change? • 1 am ,, msadcnt of Coronu H19hliind Wh.11 intc ted mt• aftm 1 admg this tory t1r1• s vcral things within lhl' t1rt1dc . . And I don't know Jf yol' 1lrt! dWdrc of this, hut all of th1• strc<'t!> hen• cJrc tcr- rar<'d. So ti all of the luturo remodels rtnd rebuilds ttll1dl' hy the \6·foot Linul, th •n dll of thl' tious<•s wall h.tvC' P.qUdl. c1r.c-css to tht> st1nw view. I lowevcr, if the c:urrent board fortPs tht• 1woph• lo r<•mod<'I or rebuild SO·yf•<11 houses to tlwir rum•nt rooJ lme of JO to 12 fN!I, which is wlwl ours is, t1nrf lu\ure bo.ucls qo l>dc k to th<' l h-fool lt>vt•l. tht!n th<• 1woph• who rcmodl'I or rehuild now h<1vc dr<1maltc ally, nNJt1t1v<'IY unp<H INI · tlwir own home valu !>. Or wnrw yet, people no to ((>urt unct ltll'I\ hulld to th1• Newport hm1t of '.l<J f •'t. and then we ulJ lo . So, the (utrcnt hoard 1s r nlly, r ttlly hurttn<J the nf!igh\><1rhooct As lar a the• two Re ltors -.aymg hou 1•s h·•vc old anc1• Mttrrh 1997, thal 1 tn1c. J low••vN, how m ny of th ' 'l7 Si lr.s mtencl<•d 1<1 huy c.mcl r1•rn0<lcl or rchtuld. • ERIC NIELSEN Corono I lighlands Give a red light to traffic I hove om• ch1lcl ill Newport Elcmcn- tt1ry J f~<.'I very poc;i11vti lh11t there needs to bt• it stop sign and a flashing rod light instead of a fla hmg yellow hght ( "Cctr hits <>chool c:r~ mg guMd," Oct. 8). Th<tl would hnng all cc1T1 to ti stop, therefore the cro ..... m!J i1u ml would hav the help of a .. top c;1gn with crossing U you look al the otht'r chool , Nc•w· port l le1ghts, they have a c:ro mg guard I )\ KAREN SHARPE. Newport Bca<'h A few more Top 103 picks Your Top 103 list was sorely tni~smg many of the eduNtors that touch Cd< h of our children's uvcs ("The most influcn· hal pt•ople of the Newport-Mesa Com· munHy." St•pt. 25) How did you mis'> the tear.her. of the year, one of whom w<1s Linda Wawrd from Harbor Vif'w Elementary? In fc;ct, Karen Kendr"lU. thn pnnC"ipal, and th~ enti • \!JU ut 1 larbor View 'ihould have been 'One of the hon- on-e based on top ~ores on tho Stan- ford 9 test and the cxrellenr ot lh • p ro· qram. Kendall and her <;tiJ.ff have f rcatcd a wond •rful clirnatt• for tudents to !cam. Each dny 1s startc<i off with tuctc nts, h• chNs and parents gathenng around th4• 08!Jpolc• for th • Pl •dgc of AllNJ1anc ' dbout: Kudo to them . CYNDIE BORCOMAN Newport Bea('h Wher e can I get one? I'm Cdlhng dbout your clrticlc in Date· book on the mttnne liJc stamp honoring the lntcmational Year of the Ocean ("Stuck on murine hle," Oct. 9). Jenifer R1.1glHnd d0<•s not say when• or when th<• stamps can be purcha~. and my local po t offaC'c has no lnformauon t•1ther. I'd apprec-wt 'iomc kind of 6 rc!'lpon~ ., l bk • U1e adea . AUCECULVIR Corona del Mar • EDt'TOR'S NOft: The st•mp ~ by New- pof1 Be.ch anlst LMty T.tugher ~n be JM· <h.wd by c.lling (IOO) 234-UMPA Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot BAY CONTINUED FROM A 1 "I'm rC'alJy, rPally thrilh•d and couldn't be happier,• <.aid Coun- cilwoman Norma Glover, who chairs the city's Harbor Qudlily commitlt'e. ·1 think Bob Caustin deserves accolades for dCcom- plishing this." Ken Thomp on, dtrector of wtttcr quality for the water dis- trict, issued a statement Wednes- day saying the dislnct's board will confer with its dtlomeys to rc•vaew the court decision tlnd evaludle the ctistrict's opllons. •we arc surprised and dh<!p- pomled with the judg£>'s dcc1sJOn to override the thorough adrnims· trative procesi. leading to the FACILITIES CONTINUED "FROM A 1 Novemtx>r. The district pldns to h1rc d con- trilctor Nov. 3 to do the work, which will include replacinq the concrete curbing around the track, redesigninq the track from 'We ere surprised and ~fed willl '8 jUdge's decision: Ken Thompson Director of watef quality issuance of a wt>Uanth ~rnut, • he. ctid. ·we obviously d•'iagrf.'e, as does thl• Re9i1mdl Wuter Qual- ity Control Bo<ml the tc1te ho.ird anti mdny other 1wrm1ttinH d~JP.n c1cs dnd stand behind our po!;tlion that the wetlands wc1h•r supply prowct 1s cnv1ronmE'nt.illy '>Ounct • JI the chstrict dccidt•s to dppcdl, the next llattln could be Ul the U.S. Court of Appeals. But the lead attomP.y for DeJcnd tht-> Bay '>aid he 1'i confid<•nt the mo.,t a quc1rter-mile to 400 mete'rs, und covenng th1> truck with dn dll- w<?ather surfC1n·. Th<• pldns ulso mdude movmg most ol Uw held events, su<.h as poll' v..iult, outside O( the lrcKk The school l>oard .ibo hl'ttrd d report from the urch1t(•< turnl llrm PJHM, wlurh Wd!'> hirc>cl to drdw up pldllS for a :>0-nwtN ~w1m minq pool and rnini-slCJdium al ..A.. llVh.a.le o-£ ..A.. Tale .. Children's Book!-r-.pp~ 8S4-8~88 A Boobhoppe for kids of all ages 4199 Campus Dr. University Center, Irvine Come And Visit U$ At Our New, Bigger Location ln Univermty Center SAVE THESE DATES: WED • NOV 11: Patricia Polacco FRI .. NOV 13: David Small & Sarah Stewart SAT. NOV 21 · David Shannon Visit 6 stunning homes in rhe neighborhoods of PtllCAN NILL IRVIMt TtRRACt AAR&OR VltW ttOMtS ~tLCOURT &IC (ANYON SUORt (U~S S40 00 p~ice includes a catered lunch by Cafe Jardin in Sherman Gardens w11h informal modelinz by South Coast Plaza 0PPOIHUMffY OQAWING to win $500.00 shopping spree ar South Coast Plaza. valer parking for a year Jt South Coast Plaza. gill baskets from f ash1on Island and more' TICHTS PRt-SALt ONLY n·ct?nt d •c1 ion will be upheld ·1 h<! sc lf'nce 1 n't there, so it's unlikely the Court of Appeal:. IS gomg to find the science when the Supenor Court didn't, but you never know,• said Mark Wolf P of the Natural Henlag(• Institute•. "I lopefuJly IRWD will t.ike this dS a sign thdt 1b reclaimed water doosn't b<>long m the ecol<>glC'.dl res<•rvc and cea e to pursue its pennat any further.• Dc•lentl the Bay has alleqed since 1995 that lht• distric l's lrc>ul- C'!d wcit<!r c:ontcUil~·pollutdnts that have been known to degrade the hay's Wdter quality. ·rm truly thrilled that the efforts since 1995 ol our attorney~ and scientJsts managt•d to net what' nghl for the bay, Qsuc;tin sdid. The court ruhng comes di a Costd Me<.d I ligh <;rhool, and a full-s11Ni stddium dnd rnlur· hi she'd dlhlollc field al Estdnc 1a I figh School DruwinH'> of the propo..,<>tl lrtcihtws wrre prhented Tucsdcly night The nt•xt phdse waJI be for the sc·hool boord to raise mom•y to pdy tor the foc11ill(!S, which w1U cost i.lboul $6.3 mllhon. "As w~ rnise money, the focus CDMHS Oft1ce. Sherman Gardens G1t1 Shop. Balboa Porch. Newporr Hill~ Drues and The Burera Collee11on al WestClift for mail order 11cket 1nforma11on call: (949) 225-9709 TUtSbAY.0CTOBtR 27 . 1998 • 10:00 AM TO 4:00 PM All proceeds supporl rhe pro1ec1s and programs ot the Corona del Mar High School PT A .~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;§~. Cttrptd n,,,,.,, S1pulro~ 1'11tir"t~ or l""'rlt• with ~.·ak J:np trcngth nn' tll"('\Jcd h•1•1.rti.:1J"ll' in ft n"R•trll tud\ ron.tu.tl'd by l:loltne loo~ • .a pn nwd 111,ft-nl .lt lJC I o1\ P'1r1•.ir.rnh "111 undl rgo 11 In•• IM•lnwnt 11H•r th•• C1•url!ll 1•I ~ h• ~ w~,-l.!1 Grtp •tn·nglh anJ pain w11l ll(!' mon1h11'\'\I during th1 pcriud For mON information. 0tll (71-l) St;;..T(l!';G, D.t\ time or (l 10) 20\I 2575, I \ t•n~ Harbor Plaza 2790 Harbor Blvd., Ste. JOO cat tl.1mur/1\Jarm Coetta Ml'Sll, CA 92626 NG • 714 556--8664 • , OcHnview Medic~l Center h'75 Camino dl• l l Mares. Suitl'-400 Sdn Clcmmk, C \ 92h7J 949 248--3828 Thu00oy, Ociobet 1 s, 199a A 17 crunal time for oty o~hn I , who were in the m1d:.t of dealing with the distnct on the issue. BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Coffeehouse opening benefits library Before the court dec1s1on, U1e wctle1 d1stnct had tt valid pennit to di!><'harge its reC'laimed water hy Oct. 1. l lowever, no recldllllC'd w.iter has '"'"n pumped into the hay for the past two ·years P•~t'i. Coffee & Tea ha'> opened a tore In the Corond del Mar Plala 'hopping complex at MacArt.hw Boulevard and Coast liighway. The grand opening festivities dre scheduled for Satw· dity und Sunday. because ol an dgr<>emf'nt • between tht' city tlOd the district, All procN'!ds from the o~rung will go to the Newport Bt•ach Libr<try Foundation, d~ well d'> au N11ploy1!C tips from that W{ k· which will expire Dec. 1. . €'nd and from Oct. 24 and 25. · for more 11\fonnatwn, call (~10) 450-6060. If at doo.sn't solve the problem dllogether, the rulmg at Jc,1st buys the c:ity umc to negotiatP. with the d1i.trkt without the unmediatP. lcor of rt>cl<mucd water bcmg dis· charged, Edwards Sdtd. Balboa Island opens homes for the holidays Balboa f,land' second Wdlking l lomP. Tour will take place from noon lo 5 p.m . Dec. 6, "We now hdve some time to deed w1Lh th dic.<"h\trge issue," Edwards su1d. •If we cdtl resolve '>Omething for the Jong term, thc•n we will." The tour will include 10 Balboa lsle1nd homes thdt have h<>en decorated for th1• holidays. The walk b sponsored by the 8dlboa Mand lmprovemc•nt Associcsllon. Tickets coo;t $15 (!dch and can be purchased bC'gmrung Nr)\' 1 dt the following Balboa ~land lo«abons on Marine Aven11e: Mdrthd's Book.:,torn, Balbod Porch, I!vl:'n S1~ters, Island Hom<• c:ind .;• Persimmon Tre(!. Farm holds first Harvest Festival w1U hf> the pool and stadium at Estanc Id," SillCI school bot1rd Prf's- idcnt Jtm rt>rrymdn ~we'll sldrt yoin9 out to hu<,1n<'sses tlnd the• community lo rctlse fund'> a'> a umted front." The! Orange County rmrgrounds' Centenrual farm Wlll hold its hrst Harvf'sl foeshval dl1d Pumpkin Pdtch on Oct. 24 and 2.S. The fund·fdlSN Wlll feature pumpkin, Craft dOd rcfreshrncnt sales, farm tour-. and d pwnpkm-decorating contest for childn·n. Ferryman Sll1tl those• prowcts probdl.11} would bt> completed in about two Y"drs. The festivdl will be held in the pdt10 Med nedr the Silo Bwld· ing. Admiss1bns dOd parking are frN• Thi> festJvcsl will run lrnrn 8 d .Jll to 4 pm. l'dch day. ~J £u ALWAYS KEPT YOURSELF Q/vAcnVE AND HEALlliY FUNNY HOW SOME THINGS NEVER CHANGE You fen rn love listening to Nat Kmg Cole, and you kept your heart iCtJVC and y()UJ1f( You qill do Now that you're 1n your pnmc. you appreciate the hrl(f th1ng5 in lite, and Senior~ IS a part of th.lt hf~le Scnt0r E.xck.r..~ ~a fttt mcmberoi1p program f()( '>e1llM 55+ thatoffmmany benefits to kttp you healthy and h3ppy h includes free healih ~ings, llu shot\ and 5em11'\iirs You ako ~ d&ounts from local merthants 1nc.ludin~ Oonsts ~nt\ and Q'3Vd~ For easy enrollment please c.alltoll·l'rtt 888 62-0CMMC (888-626·2662) For fun and your good health 0 some thin~ nc">'Cf chan~ Senior Exclusives. The rewards are ll'tll deserved. ORANGE COAST MEtv'ORIAJ.. MIOICAl CfNTlll .......... -....w. .. 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This tnp wouldn't be possible U I didn't get an attack of insaruty. • Working togeiber on the sail· boat and catching up on lost time have kept Hall and Mclllece young at heart Crac.king jokes and poking fun at their ag, - they plan to take out a $100,000 life insurance policy naming each other as the primary beneficiary -their relatiOnship mlrrors the big-screen antics of the comic auo Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau. •We already drive each other nu~.• McIUece said. •1t doesn't matter if we are on a bodt or not. Laughter is lhe best medicine.• Hall and Mcfilece Will take plenty of photographs on their trip and keep a daily log. But they have all the memortes they need forged by worlong tow'cird a com- mon goal The trip will serve as a relin•ment party and family reunion that was delayed indefi· rutely "ll feels like I have been work· ing on this my entire life," Hall said. "I can't wait to get out there. Don and l won't run out of things to talk about, that J can promlse. • PARK CONTINUED FROM A 1 ·ue wants to make sure you don't have substandard housing,• said Dem.ir's ottorney, Mark Rosen. •Tue particular plan to put three house$ on that parcel would hav.r resulted in impractical, sub· statfdard housing and would have created a hazard.· Habitat had been negotiating to buy the parcels from the city since December after they had already been offered to neighbor· ing landowners Oemir had not come forwarcj at that time, said CouncHman Gary Monahan, chairman of the Redevelopment Agency However, Monahan supports the 1dea of a pocket park at the site. "I tlunk Habitat is a wonderful orgaruzalion, • Monahan said. "I'd like to find some locations for them in the city. I think a pocket park is needed in the area. I think it's very feasible for this particular location." Ron Blake, executive director for Habitat, said his staff was dis· appointed, but they were also Celestino's quality M EATS TIW 1 ·111t>_..,, \fc•rn C/11<1 ~'flJJ{C Al'Cl//(l/J/(' we cam· ·~ocky Free Range Chickens MANNING'S all natural BEEF I \1c11Ulil\jfs /\II :".cltllr.11 Top Round or Sirloin Tip Roast s3 99 1L>. Ccle-.rJno·-. spe< 1,11 Stt1Hl'cl Pork Chops or s1uff('c1 Chicken Breast s3~11>. flexible. "We have other opporturuties within the oty of Costa Mesa,· Blake said. "The city's been very ,cooperative. U the land goos for other use , that's fine, but we will obtain properties somewhere else in the city.-" Blake said Habitat has run into snags m other cities before. He added that Habitat has a resolve to keep moving forward on pro· jects within Costa Mesa. Its first project in Costa Mesa iS sched· uled to be built the week of Nov. 7 at ~12 Del Mar Ave. • dty staff had estimated that it would cost $250,000 to build a park at the Maple and Victoria site. However, some council member:i. and residents di greed with the figure. aymg it was too high. Reiildents aren't asking for a l lot, Alex Tortes Jr. said, just some open space. ·A couple benches, if they threw in a sand pit and a toddler slide, even just a toddler slide and some monkey bars, my kids would be happy," he said. He added that he's not opposed· to Habitat's humanitari· an ellom but given the choice, he would r<.1ther have more open space for his children to play in than three more houses on an already-crowded !tlreet. The project will be competing against. others tor funding, said Ernesto Munoz, assistant city engineer. But Alex Tortes Jr. said he and his ·family are in the nelghbor- hOO(l to stay. ·we don't care if 1t takes two years,• he said .. "We're still going to have babies. n Ct'lt·stlno-. SJW< idl \1.irhl<lW<I Beet Tri-Tip Cdt''>lino·-. All N cllUr.11 ( oo"t'<i or Slln ·cl 1036 /rviM ~ .. Wmdiff Pl.iw:r. Nrwport &llL'h, 631 2996 Open Mon<by through Friday 1()..7. 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Ti e.re will be a taste of Augusta National following the much-anticipated re-operung of Big Canyon Country Club's goU course in three weeks. Big Canyon, soon to be completing its greatest renovation in the club's 26-year history .with rebuilt greens, bunkers and tee boxes, will feature crushed marble sand in the bunkers, the same bright-white sort sarid used at the home of the Masters. Big Canyon has been closed most of the year, but head pro Bob Lovejoy said a banner month is planned for November, beginning with the Nov. 5 Grand Opening and ensuing men's club championship. The new golf course will emphasize more scenery on several holes, and stream · features will be added to holes 2 and 18. Hole Nos. 9 and 18 have undergone the greatest change. The course will also play more difficult, according to the club's pros, -·- •Estancia challenges Costa Mesa Friday night for a year's worth of bragging rights, and it's the PCL opener. CQly fief COSTA MESA -Estancia Higb football coach Dave Perkins got burned once this season by supplying an opponent with bul- letin-board material, so maybe he figured he might as well try it on his own players this week . That's one possible explana- tion for his comments regarc:ting Friday's 7 p .m . Pdcifk Codst League-opening clash with intracity rival Costa M es11 at Orange Coast College. "I hope our kids are ready, but I'm not looking forward to it," said Perk.ins, whose chest- /• EAGLES MESA thumping .comments before the Garden Grove game helped fuel the Argonauts' 24-7 win. ·(The Mustangs) are going to kill us. Just compare the scores. They killed Saddleback (42-14), Saddleback beat Santa Ana Val- ley (14-10) and Santa Ana Valley beat us (20-0). And they beat Anaheim by 30, after we barely pulled one out (a 20-14 come- from-behind triumph to avoid a winless preleague campaigri)." Perk.ins wasn't buying the tra- ditional "throw out the records" cliche, either. Jerry Howell,..-whose 3-2 Mus- tangs trail the Eagle, 18-12-1, in the series, said his team need only remember Estancia's inspired effort a year ago, a 29-13 Mus- tang victory, to ~void complacen- cy. \ ii1is is Weelc 1 of a fM.M '° _. Newport Jeff Brinkley •is now here _• CdM's Dick F....,.,.n Newport Beoch/Costo Meso Doily Pilot Bl "Maybe in another time and place, but this year, forget it." _For tus part, Costa Mesa Coach "The nvdlry thing makes it dif. ferent, • Howell said. "We were 6- 0 and had posted four shutouts heac:ting into last year's game and Estancia ca.me out and returned . the openmq kickoff for a touch- down and kept commg after us. It· was a battle well into the thlrd quarter and I expect the same thing I need to make sure our SEE BELL PAGE 82 0CN LEAO< OAlY f'ILOT Costa Mesa High's Robert Hulltger (right) ls just one of a number of defensive barriers Estancta's Eagles must deal wtlh Friday night HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL BATTL Corona del Mar invades Newport Harbor Friday night in annuaJ showdown. 0 H Most Big Canyon members have played elsf>where this year, with nearby Strawberry Fanns Golf Club picking up a lot or the spare rounds Bul Big Cdnyon's Lee Merrick traveled across the Atlantic Ocean recently to score a hole-in-one. MARC MAR'IJN I DAILY PJLOT Robert Pe red.la carries the workload In Newport Haibor's running game. I NEWPORT BEACH -It's the Battle of the Bay xxxva. but high school football cO<tch- es at Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor are, adrrutted.ly, more concerned about thti onset of Sea View League combat, when the two cross-town rivals colbde Friddy at 7:30 p.m. dt Newport Harbor. "This is Week 1 of a five·week war," said Nf'wport Coach Jeff BrinkJey, ~homg the scnlimenl'I of CdM head man Dick Freemdn. Harbor 1s al'-O enjoying pro:.penty. follow- ing its third 'itfd1qht unbedten preleague campaign The Sa1Jo~ are ranked "'10. 5 m Orange County. No 1 in CIF D1W.1on Vl and are favored to d(!fedt then Back Bay nvals for the fourth straiyht seai.on and fifth time m thP last sue meellng~. Reportedly playing with her husband, Thomas. she aced the 141-yard, par-3 hole No. 15 at Port Mamock Golf Course in Ireland with a 9-wood. For M errick, the current senior women's club champion at Coto de Caza, It was her third ace in three years. SEE GOLF PAGE 82 "The war IS now here," Freeman said. "Ttus 1s a league game, which is what mdkes it most important We've got to take this as a game and JUSt calm down We're 4-1 and we're domg OK, so I've told our kids let's do Newport h.•ads the series. 25-1 l. "(The pre league success) reinforces our system, but I think our kids are dware there's a .whirlwind nght around the comer,· Brink- ley Mtd. "CdM is going to bnng everything 1t has, which 1s more than anyone we·ve played. Everyone 1s capable of beating everyone in this league.· OK (Friday) " . The Sea Kings are better than OK. They're ranked No. 5 in CIF Southern Section D1Vi- s1on VJ and the11 four strrugbt WillS match the school 's longest winning stredk (along Wlth the 1990 and '95 teamo;) since the 1989 CIF championship eason. Both coache maintain a healthy re:.pect SEE BATILE OF THE BAY PAGE 82 DAILY PILOT PREP FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK •Costa Mesa.High wingback isn't shy about contact, though as readily viewed, he can be elusive, as well. B-\RHY h\t IJ<"HI . j unmy Herzog remembers what it's like to c;mash into linebackers wtlhout squeezing a ball to his rib cage. And while hi job dci.cnpbon as Co ta Mesa High' leading ball earner rcqwrc tum to avoid > such collli.1ons whenever possible, the fonner Pop Warner ... offensive lineman W1 savors these high·unpact mtroductton • l like to make people ~. but I also like to run over people," said the 5-foot-9, 180-pound Juruor wingback, who has done pl<>ntY of both through hve grunr. this fall. ·11 omc (would-be tackler) wants to gl)t hit, he's going to get hit When l hit linebackers, I try lo give thC'tn d pop. l'Ye had remarks from linebackers. so 1 know they feel it. .. While Mesa Coach Jerry Howell believe .. Herzog·~ knack for finding a c.eam 1s one of hi., leading attnbute • he alSO recogruze his aptitude for breaking tarkles. •tte hclS a natural f~I for hilting and bounnng and he doesn't go down.on the fll'$l hit,• Howell said. "There' a t nd nc:y to think of him a not a very big SEE HERZOG· PAGE 82 ongratulatiOns ·. • • Jimmy Herzog The Irvine Company and Westcliff Plaza will be making a donation to the Costa Mesa High 1NIJm1Wft' School AthJetic Department in recognition of outstanding performances such as yours. 82 Thursday, October 15, 1998 GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 -+-.. The Nike Tow-wrappe~ up its regular season last week at the Inland Empire Open at Moreno Valley Ranch Goll Club and Costa Mesa High product Demus Paulson, who now lives m Vista, secured a top-15 finish on the tour's money list to ' earn his PGA Tour card for next year. Paulson, who will play on the PGA Tour for the thlrd time in 'his career, shot 70, 71, 68 and 71 (8-under 280) at Moreno Valley Ranch and finished tied for 24th, 12 strokes off the pace. Charles Raulerson, who finished at 20-under 268, won a Nike Tour event for the second time in three weeks. Paulson, who entered the Inland Empire Open fifth on the tour's money list at $135,473, had his PGA Tour card in 1994 and '95. Paulson has also played his way into the Nike Tour Championship , a season-ending event featuring the top 50 players Oct. 22-25 Kelly Manos, the Big Canyon assistant pro who re<:eived an invitation to play in the Inland Empire Open, shot 74, 74 and did not make the cul. -+- Estancia Hlgb's girls golf assistant coach.Jt>hn Woody was still exuberant a week after Stacy Barnett made a hole-in-one on the 105-yard, par-3 hole No. 06 on the Mesa Linda Course at Cosld Mesa Goll & Country Club. •we gave her a coke, a hamburger and French fries." Woody said. Alter a long search for Barnett's ball, it was finally discovered in the hole. "There it was,• Woody said. "You go forever and never make a hole-in-one, then here's a i7-year-old gir) who does 1l H -+- The lakes at Newport Beach Country Club which encompass the third and fourth holes (near the Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce office} will be twice as deep as in the past when construction is completed on the golf course Nov. 20. Jerry Anderson, NBCC President, said workers are dredging the two lakes and, when complete, the lakes will be eight ieet deep, or twice as deep as before. The lakes will be lined with a plastic material, with con- crete around the edges. The coµrse al NBCC was closed ldst week. It re-opened Monday. -·t-- As NBCC prepares to host the Toshiba Senior Classic in March, ll bears mentioning that promoters of the Pacific Bell Semor Classic at Wilshire Country Club Oct. 30 through Nov. 1 are hyping legendary Arnold Palmer to the field. Palmer has never appeared at the Toshiba because of the PGA Tour event he hosts that time of year, the Bay Hill lnVltational. -+- Bob Hope couldn't make It, but folks say the ninth annual Bob Hope/Dr. Howard House Goll Tournament Oct. 5 at Pelican Hill Golf Club was a huge success m the club's nf'wly completed banquet facility. Hope, who had previously hosted the event at Santa Ana Country C lub, has made several appearances to the tournament in the past. The House Ear Institute started in 1946 as a one-person ldboratory and has grown to a five-story building accommodating a staff of over 140 members. -•Z·- Construction is complete at Pebcan Hill's 30,000-square-loot clubhouse, which opened last month and features locker rooms and sbowen., d restaurant, bttr, dtriurn, wedding courtyd.fd, ballroom and meeting room.s for up to 390 people uThe Grill at Pelican HiW is open for br~akfast and lunch and sedts up to 50 guests. Dinner dnd Sunday brunch specials are scheduled lo be ddded wittun the first yed! o,f the E>xpansion. -·:.- Corona del Ma.('s Tom Schauppner qualified for the Senior PGA <Zhnmpionship next April in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., alter qualifymg two weeks dgO. Schauppner, a Conner Santa Ana Country Club teaching pro, shot 68 and 71 to hni!ih tied far thud in the Southern California Sectionals at Jurupa Hills Coutltry Club in Riverside, a two-day tournament wh.ich. had. five qualifying spots for the Senior Open. · -·:~- Pelican Hill will host a fund-rdismg tournament for UCI on Friday dnd the Boy Scouts of Orange County tournament on Monday (details: 714-546-4990) • Richard Dunn 's club golf column appears every Th4fsday. SCHEDULE Today • Cross country High school boys and girls· Estancia at Laguna Beach, 3 15 p.m. •Water polo High school boys · Aliso Niguel at Estancia, 3·15 p.m., Costa Mesa at University, 3'.15p.m. • Volleyball • College women· Christian Heritage at Southern California College, 7:30 p m High school girls · Newport Harbor at Irvine, 3·15 p.m.; Corona del Mar at El Toro, 3:15 p.m., Costa Mesa at. Laguna Beach, 3 15 p.m., Estancia at University. 3:15p.m. •Tennis High school girb ·El Toro at Corona del Mar, 3.15 p.m.; Newport Harbor at Irvine, 3 p.m.; Laguna HJls at Estancia, 3 p.m.; Costa Mesa at Aliso Niguel, 3:15 p.m • Golf High school girls -Estancia at University, 3·15 p.m.; Newport Harbor vs Corona del Mar at Newport Beach CC, 2:30 p.m. • Field hoc:k~y High school girls -Westminster vs Newport Harbor at Harper Community Center, 3p.m. • Foottwill High school freshmen · Estancia at Costa Mesa, 3:15 p.m.; Corona del Mar at Newport Harbor, 3' 15 p m. DEEP ·s EA WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS Newport uncllng -1 boat. 18 anglers. 3 sand bass, 74 S<ulpin, 150 m8Ckerel . .,.,,.,.._ LGdl9r -S boclts, 108 anglers. 45 yellowfin tuna, 4 skipjack tuna, 1 yetlowfln. 3 bonito, 62 barracuda, 33 calico bass. 56 sand bass, 16 sculpin, 2 halibut. 1 rodtfish, 135 mackerel. Riptide s plits weekend softball series The Riptide,, a Pdci.fic Co&St League Bobby SQ<'ks 10-and-under team, got a two-run single from Abby Kegel, sparkmg a 5-run inning. in a 6·5 victory over Pico Rivera. The Riptide lost the first game of the weekend series, 11 ·3, but remain in first pldce HERZOG CONTINUED FROM 81 BELL CONTINUED FROM 81 kids realize how tough Estancia is going to play • Mesa has prevailed in four of the last five battles dDd brings PCL title aspirations, as well as a des1re to retain the perpetual Bell Trophy for the third straight year, mto th1s 32nd renewal.· ~(Winning the bell) is always one of our goals," said Howell, who plans to reinstate junior Dave Weir as his starting quarter- back. swapping with senior Ricky Martin, who would r.,turn to wingback after three games under center. "We've got to impfove our passing," said Howell;;who has seen .h.is team produce just 196 yards and no touchdowns through the arr. "We'll also put in a littJe more option, in order to uti- lize Dave's running ability." Weir, who also starts at free safety, has 314 tushing yards and foui;_touchdowns on 34 carries. He hds completed 5 of 15 for 93 yards, without an interception. The Estancia defense, howev- er, will focus most or its attention on Mesa junior wingback Jimmy Herzog, who leads all PCL ball ww.•ve got to improve our ~·We'll also put in a llttJe more Option, in order to utilize Oave'.s running ability ... " Jenyltow91 Costa MeY co.ch -+- Hwe need to try and figure out some way to stop the run ... " carriers with 575 yards on 118 carries. I le }\as also scored 11 touchdowns. ~we need to· try and hgure out some way to stop the run," Perkins said. It's no secret who will occupy the focus of Costa Mesa's defen- sive game plan, as senior Manu Tanielu is clearly the Eagles' fran- chise player. Tanielu, whose 79-yard sprint to paydut with the opening kick- off la~t year doused thoughts of a Mes.i k'omp, has accounted for 969 all-purpose yards this fall. Shifted to tailback after the third game, Tanielu has rushed for 452 r'<~ ESTANCIA ~,/ OFFENSE LINEUPS No. Player 12 KENNY VAUUEMA 1 M.Nu TAHtEW 6 MAn Muw.u 5 JoHN Al.oEltm> 9 811ETT VAUIUllNA 45 KORtY MENOf.N 70 JOSH V EACH 58 DAVID ROOlllGUEZ 72 TIM VAU>EZ 50 CISAR ROMVIO 75 KYLE WESTMAH Ht. wt.O . PC»S. 6-4 195 So. QB 6-1 180 Sr. TB 5·7 175 Jr. FB 5·10 165 Jr fl 6-4 185 Sr. WR 6-0 190 Jr TE 6-2 210 Jt LT s-7 210So LG S·9 200 So. C 6-0230 So AG 6 1 270 Jr: RT DEFENSE No. Player 36 FAHAO JAHID 70 JosH V£ACH 50 QSAll ROMlllO 45 KOllEY MENOfH 7 RIO(Y ROMO 4 G EIWIOO MouNA 33 DANNY BlllAHO 20 ANDY RoMo 5 JOHN~ 3 PEla NuNl2 1 MAHU TANtEW Ht. wt.Cl. Pos. 6-1 210 So OE 6-2 210 Jr. OT 6-0 230 So OT 6-0 190 Jr. OE S-8 175 Sr. OLB S-7 165 Sr. MLB 5·11 195 So. OLB S-9 135 So. CB S-10 165 Jr CB 6-0 180 Sr. SS &. I 180 Sr. FS BATTLE OF THE BAY CONTINUED FROM 81 lor one tlnothcr's teams, dS well dS the emotion that envelops lheu dnnudl meeting. But, both emphasize keeping the perennial hype and community interest, as well as the bragging rights that go to the victor, in proper perspec- tive "It's Harbor and that's impor- tant to our kids," Freeman expldjned "We. get rallies this wPek that people actually go to and. there's excitement about thi.!J game. But it 1s a league game, just like the rest of them.~ Brinkley beheves putting more emphas is on just one game means you're not preparing dppropriatcly for all the others. "If there's one thing I think our k1ds do well is respPct their oppo· ncnt, • Brinkley ~aid. "They know CdM hds d good football team and that we'll have our hdnds full. We went out and stumbled in last year's ledgue opener (they began league with losses to Woodbridge and Sdnla Margaritd, in fdct), and our kids hdven't forgotten that either." Both teams feature balanced offensive attacks, though New- port has enjoyed more consisten- cy on that side of the ball. Senior two-year starter Steve Gorman runs the show for the Sailors, who also rely on senior tailback Robert Peredia and seruor receiver Oscar Garcia to make plays be hind a td.lented and experienced offensive line. Gorman has completed more than 72% of his passes (52 tor 72) for 664 yards and his 13 touch· downs a.re one better than his 13- game total last fall. ~'~ C 0 R 0 N A D E L ~ OFFENSE No. Player Ht. Wt.Cl. Pos. 3 M IKE llEJtGEy 6 2 185 Jr QB 30 NATI U MMUIMAN 5 10 170 Sr TB 35 Culn 5uMHEtt S-10 195 Sr FB 2 Ot:HHIS ALsHUlUI 6-5 200 Sr WR 8 HUNTtll MAd>oNALD5 10 160 Sr. WR 15 5mt RIOWU>SON ~ 215 Sr TE 70 Snw Wm s 11 240 Sr LT 64 ltMn WISlMAH 5· I 0 180 Sr LG 52 ALU Bon OM 6-5 220 Sr c 51 JASON K\MTZ 5 1.0 181 Jr RG 78 5tAH f£NToN 6·3 230 Jr RT '0 p 1 0 Clf Division VI football Pos.~ 1. Newport ........ 2. Woodbridge 3. Santa M.lrgarita 4. Irvine 5. Corona ..., Mllr 6. Villa Park 7. Foothill 8. Laguna Hills 9. Loara 10. Servite '"°'11 5-0 5-0 4·1 4-1 3-2 3-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 1-4 Peredid has rushed for 649. yards and I 0 TDs on 111 carries, while Garcia hds 31 rocephons for 358 yarru. and 10 TDs. All three Tars rcmk among the county sta- tistical leaders. "They're throwing the baH well and they're sbU running,• Freeman said. "They're huge up front and they're just going to pummel you all night long. So this is like World War ill in1he trench- es, with guys JUSt beating on one another." CdM's offense 1s fueled by junior quarterback Mike Bergey and senior tailback Nale Lem- mermdn. Be rgey has completed 38 of 64 for 564 yards and two TDs, while Lemmerman h as rushed for 536 yards and one TD on 94 carries. "They've been pretty baJ· anced, not unbke ourselves," Brinkley said. "They may not have the depth some other teams have, but I've said all along the guys they put on the field are as good as anyone in this league.• MAR LINEUPS D£FENSE Ht.wt.a . .._ 29 GllANf ESTAllllOOtl 6-2 210 Jr. OE 77 JAY BoTTOM 6-2 210 Jr OT 35 Culn ~ S-10 195 Sf. NG 99 TY HNIPlll 6-3 200 Sr. OE 15 Smt RIOWIOSOH ~ 215 Sr. Ol.8 38 MAM HAmao 6-2 2 I 5 Sr. MLB $2 Awe Bom>M 6-5 220 Sr OLB 25 RYAN W,_, 6-0155 Sr CB l3 DAlnO Ina 5-11170 Jr CB 8 tuna MAd>oNN..D 5-10 160 Sr. SS 2 0.NNIS Al.stM.la 6-S 200 Sr FS ol three touchdowns tor Hcr.i:oq, who hnished with 9CJ ydrds on 23 carri<!s. th• dlso rnlumed a fret' kick 69 yard'i to paydirt after a saCrty. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Dave Weir Manu Ta.nle lu RJckyMarttn yards on 61 carries and has cttUght 21 passes for 356 more yards. Unlike the Mustangs, lhe Eagles have thrown the ball suc- cessfully, With sophomore quar- terback Kenny Valbuena trig9er- ing the aerial attack. Hetlas com- pleted 41of105 for 538 yards and fourTDs. Pass protection has been a problem for the Eagles, who have yielded 16 sacks. Mesa's blitzing four-four defensive fr.ont has feasted on opposing quarterbacks (17 sacks), while Martin has an Orange County-leading six interceptions at comerback. Linebackers Todd Dudd.ridgt? (three), Shaun Ferryman (one), Jason Rankin (one) and Herzog (one) collected two-thirds of Mesa's sacks last week against Anaheim, while senior end Gus Sandoval has three on the season. Esta.ncia's defense, deci.mated by losses to injury and illness. has been keyed by senior linebacker Gerardo Molina, senior safeties Peter Nunez and Tanielu, junior end Korey Menden and sopho- more tackle Cesar Romero. . Perkins hds been trying lo find combinations at linebacker, as well in the middle of the offensive line. Howell said he, too, is looking for consistent production in the trenches on both sides of the ball. • Friday's Battle for the Bell will be televised live locally on cable- vis1on, C hannel ~. s~arting at 6':45 with Bob Gibson handling the play-by-play and color by Dane Bora. COSTA MESA LINEUPS OFFENSE D£ffNSE No. Play•r Ht. Wt.Cl. Pos. No. Player Ht. wt.Cl. Pos. 10 DAVE WElft 34 JIMMY H E"10G 2 RlatY MAln'IH 42 JosH MlNDE.z as Gus 5AHDOVAL 54 ElllC C'.oHNATY ~5 UusES OWDoHEz 52 PJ. STANGL 58 Eusio MAln'INEz 63 Bo9eY DANOY 44 SHAUN FEMYMAN S·1 I 175 Sr. QB S-9 180 Jr. we s-1 1 15s Sr. we 6-0 195 ~r. FB 6-2 210 Sr. TE 6-0 265 Jr· LT 5-1 1 220 Sr. LG 5-9 245 Sr. c 5-10 225 Jr RG 6-2 250 Jr RT 6·3 190 Jr TE as Gus SANOOVAL 6-2 210 Sr OE 90 ROIE"' HUUJGf,11 6-2 220 Jr. OT 92 ANTot!Y GllU9ISICH 5-11 245 So OT 32 FELIX MoNTAHO 5-9 185 Sr. OE 34 JIMMY HulzoG 5-9 180 Jr. OLB 44 SHAUN FIMYMAH 6-3 190 Jr. ILB 12 JASON RAMclN 6 0 185 Jr. ILB 3 Tooo OuoolltOGE 6-1175 Jr OLS 4 8tlUNO BA.L0€1l11AMA 5'6 140 Sr CB 2 RICKY MAll'TIN S· 11 155 Sr CB 10 DAW W E11t S· I 1 175 Jr. FS · ADMITTANCE POLICY Grade schoolers need an adult with them NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Harbor High a<J,mirustra- tion has announced it will not allow admittanre to children in the six~ grade and below, who are not accompanied by an adult for Friday's 7:30 p.m. BattJe of the Bay football dash with cross-town rival Corona de! Mar at Newport Harbor. Seventh-and eight-grade students who purchase d presale ticket at their sdlool, and present their student ID, will be admit- ted without an adult escort. Tickets are on sale toda y from 1-3 p . m. ell the Newport Harbor Student Store. Adult admission is $6, while tickets for students accompanied by an adult are $3. 1Y Harpe r Mark Hatfield Seth Richa rdson CdM's Lineup will likely tdke d big hit on both sides of the bdU, if senior Justin· Shea can:t overcome d dislocated knee, which Free- man expects wilJ s1deline him. "I may have to wear a raincoat, because Justin will be lobbering a ll over me to get in there," Free- man said. "But unJess he make5 a big improvement. we're going lo hold him out.• Seruor 1'f Harper is scheduled to step 1n for Shea at defensive end, while senior Seth Richardson is sldted to start for Shea at tight end. CdM's defense will be keyed by senior middle linebacker Md!k Hdtfield, senior safely Dennis Alshuler and senior noseguard Curt Sumner. I larbor's detensive standouts include senior end Cooper Wise, senior linebackers Lucus Kerr, Shawn O'Donnell and Brant I lill, and senior corner Lamar Lee (three interceptions) It could be the final league meeting between the two, with CdM ticketed for the Pacific Coast League next fall. But both schools have said the series will continue. NEWPORT HARBOR LINEUPS. 0FRNSE No. Player 7 STIVI GotlMAN .. RoeEtn PIM.DIA S MfkI TUHHIY 23 . OscNt GAollClA 3 "'""' JACOeS IS NIClt lMGsocW 79 BLAIR JoNls 55 llMNT Hu 50 LNaCHAvu M M-.MMstw.l n~eou Ht. Wt.a. ,.. 6-2 178 Sr. 08 5 10 170 Sr. TB S-10 180 Jr FB 5-10 187 Sr WR 6-0 160 Jr WR ~211 Jr. TE 6-8 242 Jr LG 6-S 230 Sr. LG 6-0 221 Sr. c 6-3 223 Sr RG 6-5 310 Jr RT No ..... ~ 27 Smt1 McCNITMY 6"' MllCI MAllsHAu. JJ MaWMmlH 71 C.00...WIM f SHAMI O'Do..-u 55 illwff HIU. I LUCAi KIM 23 OtcMI CiMoA 10 LAMMI La .. Kn.MY flmMoN I hLY CAYTON Ht. Wt. Cl. Pot. 5·11170 Jr. OE 6-3 223 Sr OT S-10 193 Sr. OT 6-0 207 Sr. DE 6-2 202 Sr. Ol.8 6-5 230 Sr MLB 5-9 180 Sr Ol.8 5·9 190 Sr CB 5..S 150 Sr CB 6-1160 Jr SS ~ 1114 Jr fS season with a team-high 81 rushing yards in ci CJF Southern Section Dtvision VIII qudrterfinal loss to Covind. kJd, but he's very slronu dnd h<"., just a load to h1t " l le l~ads all Pantie Coa ... t League rushNs with 575 ydrds on 118 <"drriec, this season and hds scored 11 touchdowns Steve, last season's Newport-Mesd District Co-Offensive PlayE•r of the YE>t1r, finished with 2,:586 career nishing ydrds ttnd 35 TDs. But Howell has said Jimmy could surpdss those numbers by the hme he' through "Maybe when it's dlJ SH1d dncl <ione, Steve and I wiJl sit down and havP some fun With the Sldtistics, but they don't mean anything to me, now,• th<' younger Her.zoq said. H All I tdre about 1s winning footbttll games.• That sedson-endmg defeat, however, is still a sore subject with the talented junior, who remembers it as thl' end of Steve':'! prep career and likely the hn.11 time the two will shdre the same uniform. Herzog sdid he partlcularly likes to punish d efensive opponents t>cJ.rly m the game, which is why he zeroed m on un ovtmnatched Anaht•im dl•f('nsivt• back on hi<> hf"'>t c.my S.1turdt1y night. •r got Ct good kick-out block imd wound up one-on-one with the S<lfoty, • recdllf?d the De:11ly Pilot Pldycr of the Week. "( Wf'nt ov<>r the top of him dnd outrnn evPryonc cJc,e to the (•nd zom•, Tht• hrst thmq I want to do 1s Jet other • lc<tms know wh0<•v<!I: ldtkles me is going to fPel p~un." The W·yatd scormg run Wttli lhc• fln;t H Jimmy plcJyed a gre(tt game, but thill's the lt•vel we cxywct him to play dt, H saJd I lowell, who ttlso utilizes l fcnog at outside hncbackt"r, where he r<>corded on<> of tht" Mu~tangs' nine sdtks. •I love• cl<•fens •, heed use I love lo hit and mdkc tackles, H <idld the yoltngcst ol three J lerLog hrothen. to pldy fo1 Mesa m the 1990s. Wayne, a 1995 grududh'. was iln AJI ·Pacific Coost LCcJgue ddeos1ve hnrman, whl!P. Sh•ve wrts d dcC'ore:ttt>d wmqh.tc:k·hn<~buc:kN who stcH1f•d thr • fieason-., 1>4•forn ~Jrdduutinu last spring. Herzog n£'eds 1usl 69 yards in Pnday's league opener u9d.1ml cross-town n vdl estanna to redch 1,000 career rushing yards, after picking up 356 in un in1ury-plagucd sophomorn <"ampaign. I lrrzog's hjp popp<>tl out of jomt while covcrlnq l'I ki< koff lost $Cd'>on aqmnst • Ant1hc1fll and It took six weeks for him to fully recover. He capped his first vun;ity •r had a little sonwthing f"xtrn that qamn, b\•cause I didn't wctnt to lose b{'!C'ause of Steve," J len.og recaJled. "When we-lost, it'hurt, because H meant Stevf! would nt•vc•r plciy another high 'ichool gamf' "l [e's rnMnt a lot to me and he sllU cncouragei. ml"!. I look Al him on th(' sideline ltus year (Steve is <1.n assistant coach for Mesa's frc"lhntcn team and hE'lps out with th~ V6tS•ty on game nighl'I) and lt makf!'> me w«trlt to work hwder and enfoy every play liJm it's my lust." •' Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ThurLdoy, October 15, 1998 83 •••• , lllTIDIY Pirates fend off Tigers in sudden death overtime WATER POLO ca Kings win. 5-3 C·COUNTRY . Mesa . • OCC's Shakiba Fimbres scores the game-winner. RIVERSIDE -After an njection dgdinst Rivc>rside Collt>qe, Orange Codst's Shdkiba Funbre>~ scored with 1;30 left m tho M•cond sudden dedth p enod c;s the Pirates defeated the ho'it TtHcr<,, 7-6, on WcdncsdC;ly to tdk(• owr sole posses<,10n orlir!>t pld.Ct• 10 lhl' Orange Empire C'on1 P.r(>nc 1'. The victory comes, hl p,ut, becciuse of the solid pldy l>y goalie Duffi Finnegdn, who had 12 so.ves. Riverside nips occ, 6-:~ RIVERSJDC • Luke Al\drr1do (Newport Hai:bOr ~ ligh) srnred twice and Rydn Cdrrol~ttdded one goal for Ort1nge Coast CollcgP, I hut R1vcr~1de dP-feated the P11dtes, 6-3, in Orange Empire ContNenC'~ m~n's water polo iH'hOn W("dncsday al RCC ace (6-10, 1-4 m OEC) wds l1•d by goalie Matt Oliver, who r<'< ordc>d 11 saves. River'iide 1mprove>d to 11-5-1, 2·4. WOMEN OAAHGE EMPtRE COHFtMNCE 01tAHGE COAST 7, RIVE"510E 6 Score by QuMters OCC 1 3 O 1 O 1 0 1 T RCC 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 6 OCC Fimbres 2, Tran 1, Lindren 2, R~1denbau9h 1, Carlton 1. Sa\16 ·Finnegan 12. MEN OAANGE EMPPlE CONFUENa RnmtSIO£ 6, OMNGE CoA.ST 3 5<04'9 by Quarters Orange Coast 1 0 1 1 • 3 R1versi~e 2 0 4 0 • 6 OCC Alvarado 2, Carroll 1. Saves · Oltver 11 • COLLEGES SCC upsets Biola. 1-0 LA MIHAl>A -D1Pgo Coni sro1t>d Ill thl' 2hth mmuh• off a pt1'>'> by JosPpll N(•n ti!> S<1uthNn Ct1hlornic1 Colh•cw lwlcl .on up-.c•t No. 1'7 Hiola, 1-0, 111 tt Guldt•n Sldll• Athlf"'lic C'ontNc>n<'t> mPn's i.o< C'c•1 111r1trh ut Hiolo. C1ocrn"- Mott RP..,or htHI nine save.-, fur thl' Vangu.mb 17-8, 2<H • In a women'i; game, Ganec;- Sd Cohb i.cort'd fuc! lune qottl for ho ... t Souttwrn Ciihforn10 i 'ollecw as lhP Vanquiirds lo~t to We:;t· rnont. 4 -1, in c1 ColdPn Stdte Ath· lc•hc Conh·rcnc t> rnutch ul SCC on WcdnesdrW C11alil' .ft>:.!>Kd Lub· nldn hrid Ptght '>.tVe"i for Vctn· g;i1a1cl~ (B· J-2, 2-~). ' Pirates in 1-0 victory THOUSAND OAKS -Enn BPr'~~m <,torPd off ct pass hy Tdylor Yurddd d.) Ordnge Coast Coll1>9e deledlt1d Cdhlnrn111 Luthcrdn\ Jurnor Vdrs1ty, 1-0, in none onlt•fl'nC'l• 'iO<l< Pr {H lion on Tue.,day. Godltc• Loo FH•y hcHI thrPP sc1ves tor th•! Pm1h•s (8~1-21 GWC sweeps OC<: CO~IA tvtESA-01anq1 < 1~1.,l ColJc.!}e\ Star:\ Chnslr>n .1 n 1>ro· dun>cl 11 k1Us, but visiting < oldr·n WPsl w.1•pt the Pifdte Wcdnc!>· clay tn Ordnge E!inp1re Conle1 • eon• men\ volleyh<Jll dClton 15·~. 15-4, 15-t. occ h·ll to u-4, t -i m OEC. GWC unprowd to h-0, :!-0 · I SANTA MARGARITA - Behind the goalkeeping of Brad Netherton, Corora del M1t1 I huh took an e<trly two- <JOitl lend and twld on for d 5- 3 v1r1ory ovN S<tnta Margdn· t.1 in d SPa View L~dgue n1<1trh Wedncsduy night ul S,ufdlf•hac:k Colley<" N~Uwrton hi.Id ~even ttVP in the· tJ<lOlt' for lht• Sed Klllq!oi 17 -H, 1-1 in leaqu1•1. Semor Jd~on Pctldu !>Cored thrf'e qnab In th1• victory. Jumor IJbv1d Fub1dn cored t\\o g'ual . ~anla Marganltt I n<1w 7-10 0 -2 COM 5. SAHTA MMGARnA l C01ona del Mar 2 l 1 1 5 ~nta M.argam.a O 1 l 1 • 3 CdM P.alda 3, Fabian 2 Saves Netherton 7 stops Hawks, 24-31 JI. AlL·AMERICAN FOOTBALL • Pacific Codst League meet goes to Mustangs boys; Costa Mesa girls fall to Laguna I lills, 28-3 1. CO~IA MESA -Bruce Han· cock ran a tiJnl' of 15:33 over three mile' d'> co.,ta MeSd High dcfedlf'<I v1s1lmg Ldquna I iills, 24-31, in a Pdnhc C'oa<,l LNgue clual mC'ct Wl'dnc.,ddy. One of tht' ffidJOr n•c1son-. for the MU!>IC;tn!J<,' vtclory was d bPt· t<>r pcrformdnce lrom I ldncoc-k\ tedmmt1te.., • Alt>)( Mt1rttn(>1 hn1'>llC'cl third m 1b:15 for Costa Me'>a (2-1 ), whale Ddv1d Trdn hn1..,hcd hlth (16:25) t1nd Rodrigo 01edd WrlS sixth (16'56). "'It wds ti prc•tty sohcl race," Couch Joe Busi Sttid , HThc bovs are stt1rtmq to function WP.Ii ds· a t<"t1m .· In the Httls · rdcl', Jdn11c DcN~wl•r won tht> rt1cc with d lime yl 18:.45, jU'>t one SC'Cond ahet1d of lhe I lttwk'>' top-hni-.her, 4' but thl' Mu..,tongs ( 1-21 lo-.t the meet, 28-31. Sdr<th Cotton wus lhtrd m 19.28 JaC'.k•<' NquyPn w<i--fourth (19::J2). f'AOFtC COASl I.LAGUE BOYS CostA M ESA 24, LAGUNA Htl.LS 31 1 Hancock (CM), 15 33, 2. Ro<ha (LH), 15 53, 3 Martinez (CM), 16:1S, 4, Price (lH), 16 21; S. Tran (CM), 16 2S, 6 01eda (CM). 16:30, 7 Lynch (LH), 16 46, 8 W.arner (!H), 16 47, 9 Ortiz (CM), 16 SS. 10 Macglone (LH), 17 16 GIRLS LAGUNA H 1l.L5 28, CosTA M n .A 31 1 DeNoewer (CM), 18 45, 2 Thomas (LH); 18 46; 3 Cotton (CM), 19 28, 4 Nguyen (CM), 19 32, 5 Cox (LH), 20.31, 6 Simmons (LH), 20 32, 7 Brown (LH). 20.36, 8 Salton (LH), 20 51, 9 NJcholus (LH), 21 28, 10 Labuutta (LH), 2132 DIANA MUlVIHlU : I DAILY Pll.O'T : Spencer Link (above) . rambles tn the open lleld; at left, the Trojans' defense, botU . up a runner. Mordecai Omguze : makes the tackle : as Daniel : Marin-Finn (24) and Link (32) close ln on the play. Newport skates past CdM, 9-6 • Dane Barton scores four goals to pace the victory. TUSTll'oi Dane Bttrton scort.>d four godls to IC'tld the N<'wport IOllER HOCKEY l larbor dub rolll'r hockey lt•am to d 9-6 victory ovcr Corona d~I Md.I Tut>..,day c1t thl' lnhn<' Arc>na. Coronel del Mar 'i<'IZC'd a 3-0 lead bchtnd the play of Cole> Reddc>n, who had hvo 90ti1'. tn the gdme. Rut Bdrton dnd Drnndon Dori<ih led Newport Harbor bt1ck to ct 3-3 tie by tht' end of th<" fl.fSl penocl. Goals by Barton dnd Chris Acos- ttt dllowcd Nl.•wix>rt to pull awtly during thl' hnul J>l'nod of pluy, while Mike Vewo;quc al-.o c;cored for the wumers Newport goalie James Egan ht1d 30 saves, while Brad Mackie had 22 "'6V for Corona clt'l Mar. SALE ~~ Studio • Custom Rugs • Designer C.rpetl t Sting rallies to 1-1 tic ' The Orange · Coast United S 0 C C E R Stmg offerbe kept pr<•ssllle on C N· ntos' defense m d match on St1lur- ddy and hm1.lly brok<> through with less thd.n 10 minute., to pldy to lorcv tt t • 1 lle tn boys undcr-16 t1ct1on Ara Melikian tro-.scd the bdll in front or the Ol'l whl'rc Biiiy Lund was waiting Lund put lh<• bdtl in the net to secure the he Ryan Denman, Chasen Mar- shall, Carlos Montano dnd Brtclll Henry h;id kt>y rolls m kt'l'!JltnfJ Cemtoo; lo just onP. hN·hall g0<1l. On oHt'ru.e, Jo h Feldman, Chris Kim, David Kenk.in , Brain Walton, Scott Nickerson and Kevin Yoche, hdd a solid match. CLUB SPORTS Rush II tops Wolfpack Thi• Ordnge S O C C E R Cod'l Umtt:"d Rush II, a q1rb undt•r-13 teamn, took con· trol ot Sdturddy's mc1trh Pdtly and tlt•l<•c1tNI Wolipdck Blue. 2-0. Shay Barton c;C'or<>d the fU";t CfO..ll for the Rll',h II, on d :ls-yard lrl'e lurk Jillane Hart.fell dlso scored d godt, ..is the> Rush 11 rC'mdined unde· ll'dll'cl in th{' Stlvl'r South D1v1s1on Brooke Burgner, Kate Heeschen <1nu Amanda Willman led lhc In cl Sl'Cond Wl'C'kt>nd OldlCh,, Rush II l><1ttled to d I· l Ile With tht• Cl ISA Mc191c Dela.rue Ferguson sC'on•cJ d god! nll d throw-m Mlt'hellf' Burgner. Is Your Patio Looking Dull & Dirty? 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Trojans continue Unbeaten ways • Newi)ort-Mesa Trojans East slay undefeated aftei their runav. cty 42-0 victory over Imperial Cities. NEWPORT BEACH -We~s Presson returned two punts for touchdowns and ruc;hed for a third a!. the Newport M<".sa Tro- jan.-. E<hl a Pee W1•c Division trdnl, rollt>d past lmpenaJ CtllP:. 42-0, m Jun10r AJl-Amcncan fooothall action on Saturdav. The Tro1an~ improved· their record 10 5-0, the f11St time m 18 yea~., that d Ncwport·MC!.a team ha-.. dch1evNI that rc•corrt. P1e..,son's tourhclown run \\ets from 34. }'ard" out Spenct>r Unk added u 36-yard touchdown run Clay Widder, Cltlf Taylor, Steven Minard, Alex Orth, Ry.in Snider, Zack Wishengrad and Kevin Joyce wNe key pldyPr .. on defense for the Tro1crns. Danny Marln·Flnn returned an interception 36 yards for < touchdown. The Tro1an., put their rf'corcl on the linl• tllis Sdtwdily when they ~quare otf agam t tht• Car· son Colts, one of th•• heller tl'ams in the league. • Newport Buffaloe~ 42, Foun- tain Valley Jaguars 0 (Junior ~fidget Di\ision) Matt EnctnJas c;cored earl}' in the gd1l1e on d -.cr~P.n pa ... ~ for H b-0 Buffaloes lt>ad It was a sign ot things to come. Ennruas !'.cort•d thrt"!f' touch· down., on the d.ty a.., Ncwporf won the league opener. AJeem Mohammad !>cored two touchdowns and Domtnlc RJc.kard scored one. Michael McDonald hdcl {our receptions and quartc1 back Wess Etheridge hdd eight com- pletions for 130 ydrds. We Do It All AGENTS: Deb Anderson • Don Adams Dot Adams Servin O.C. for over 35 Th~ B11Haloes play South Ordnge ('ounty al Dana Hills } liqh saturday at 3 p .m. • Bruins 14, Mis ion Viejo CowbO)'S O"(Junlor Pee Wee) Jo h Miller and Joey Rennoo combined lor 140 vards on the 9mund a the Bruin!> UJbet the Mis ion Vie10 Cowboy Rcnnon scored ooth touch- down11, one a ~6-yard run and the other a lumble return. Miller t1dcled both extra points Of11•nsl\ c linemE-n Erik: Ray, Vlnny Valdez, Victor Valdez, Ryan Telles, Max Salzberg and Mkhael Kord.lch were key to the runrunq dttdck. Ryan Lance, 'l\'ler Ellis, Brl- an Sweeney, Scott Leimkuhler and Brent Ogden kept the Cow- boys' offcns off balance • Ca"on Colts South 31, 1'Pw· port Me...a Buckeyes 0 (Cllnic) \ggre~swe pla)' by Da'llid Root, Michael Jugan, Brian Lawler, ScoU Lawler, Noor 'aim, Tony Jone and Chase :-imilh twl~wd th"e Buckeyes kce1> the Colts to 1ust s ven pomts m the ::;ccond half. • Carson Colts 20, 'Wildcats 0 (Junior Cllnlcl 'Jfo\ dclcn e play~ ct solid qaml', led b} Justin Elbourn, Scolt Chene, Kevin Morgen· stern, Antwon Byrd and Jordan Spencer. Olf Pn .. 1vt• standout.. mduded Chtt'e Lanting, Jordan Lusk, Travis Sorensen and Brandon Davto;. 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Amanda Carsten '-C'Or£>d twiC'C dS th(• Red I Tote; def<'oted ihc• Newport Groys, 4- 1, in AYSO Region Q7 Girl!> D1v1s1on Ill acbon Christina Barbatll dnd Channelle ladles obo C"Orf'd Cl goal Poch for the Red Hot~ Ellz.abeth Clayton and Jrsslca Adams had dS!>iSIS IOI the RNJ Hol!> Barbara Julian .md Holly Fletcher played well tor the (1rdy!> DIVl.,JON IV • Qulcksil\'~r 6, Blue Angels 0 · Katie Kalwltz dnd O.ma Owad edc:h scored two ()Odis in lhl' VIC'lpry. Sara Wattson and Maddie Bozarth also !>C'Ored qoals, whih.> the Quicksilver defenSl' recorcl<'d its fourth C"onsec ultve shutout DMSIO"l V • urfer Girls 6, Fireballs 0 Raebel Foster, Chrlssy Schwartz dlld Brittany Deyan edc h scorPd tw1ce for the Surler Girls Julie Farris dnd KJaire Brown lc•d the <lefens<' as the St.irrN Girl'> r"rnamed undrlc><tled • Icebergs 2, "Leaping Bull Frogs.2 ara Cope scon•d twict' for the Bull Frogs lo clinch d tu Jessica Salem dnd Krlslln ClraJll !><'ored goals lor th<• kPberHS • ROX¥ Girl l , Shooting Shamrocks 0 Hayley Ayres scorf'cl thl' 9t101P·winncr for thP Roxy (,1rls Kyleigh Harrison dnd Emily Insley werl' solid lor the Roxy Girls • Turquoise Terminators 4 Bubblegum Babes 0 Carrie Cabanillas scorl'Cl lhe lust goal of tht• qamc ,md il Y.ds ull the Tt'nltina- tors would m ed Leanne Dickslnson. Stephanie Mello, Brooke Sharp and Jen- na RJggo combined to k1•1•p thl' Bub· bleyum Babf.•<., ~coreles'> Elizabeth Vanlhof, Jackie Clark and Melissa Mead CdCh scored lor lhl' Tcnni- . Perrine scores twice and has an assist in 3-1 victory over Corond del Mar; Novak scores four times in Strikers' 6-6 tie with same Corona del Mdr foe. Brett Perrine '>Cored two godlS and hdd ,m assist as the Strikers defeate>d Coronu del MM, 3-1, in weekend A YSO RE>gion 120 Boys D1Vlsiori Ill a<'lloh. Per- nno's a!>sist came m the hrst haU when he cros'>ed the l'.>all to Zack Novak who scotC'<l the goal. • Gary Gonzales WdS strong in goal for the Stnker~ ln other weekend action agamc;l CdM, Novak scornd fpur goab as the Striker.-.; fought to a 6-6 llC' Nestor Ramirez and Aaron Van Geem dlso scored for the Striker'>. Perrine ht1<l two a!>s1sls DMSION IV • SJlver Galaxy 4, Boys ln Burgundy 3 In a battle ol undefeated teams, Jo e DeVtnney, Augustin Martinez, Shaun Markley and Dylan Stavish each scored a goal to lcdd the Stiver Gald.JCY to victory The• Galt1xy defense of MMkley, Ian Lamb, Anthony Paplan, Shawn Eng- mann and Scott Markley were sohd. Sieve ShoetUer and Keith Eldridge led th<> offense for Boys an Burgundy. DMSIONV • Spirit 3, Fireballs 2 . Christian Torres, Cory Welkel and Adam Seagondollar scored first half godh for the Spirit Damlen Scheidt, Sam Edman, Victor Lozoya, Andy Sandoval, David Cu~las, John Roche, Robert Camacho clod Nkk Ippolito helped kec>p rts AYSO 120 IOYS tht• FirebuUs from tying the score. The Men ln Orang,. 2, Boys ln Black O The Boys m Bldck got key defen 1ve plays from Trevor McDonald, Kyle Kf!ll, Jorge WandJque, Kyle Fopma and St.even Hamasaki. • Fireball 3, Blues Brothers 2 Kenneth Zltb, Rudy Hernandez dnd Juan Molina each scorc>d .a godl for the Fireballs m d tight match. RJgo Miranda scored both gOdl'> for the Blues Brothers • Fireballs 2, Men In Orange 2 Molina scored both goals for the Fin~ b.ilJs in the hrst half. • Boys In Black 5, Purple Lazers 0 Jorge Wandique scorc>d two goals as the Boys in Black netted their rust victory of the season. Kell, Chris Falbo and Trevor McGuff also scorE>d goals Jonathan Howse and Luke Boulger made key saves to preserve the shutout. • Spirit 4, Team America 3 Weikel scored a goal iate in the second half to seaJ the victory for Spirit. Torres scored two goals in the game and Ippoli· lo '>cored one. Greg Stanley was solid in qoal for the Spirit. • Boys ln Black 3, Fireballs 2 Wand1que and McDonald s<'Ored f1rsl- halt goals as the Boys m Black held orr a late comc>back by the Fireballs Kell scored in the third quart£>r for d 3- 0 lead, but goals by FrrcbaUs standouts Mohna and John Allen cut the lead lo one. •Boys ln Black: l, Rockets 0 McDonald scored the lone goal m the gdme as the Boy'> m Blrick did not give up a shot on goal in the mdtch. Newport Beach/Costa M.e$0 Doily Pilo The Rocke ls got olid def fnsc from John Sepedd and Daniel Nguyen, as well as strong goctl keeping from Taylor McClantlban and Tyler Wayman. • Boys In Black 4, Team USA 3 Wandique and .McOoOdld hdd fu'St h.ilf godls for the Boys in Blctck. l fowc;e scored on a penalty kick to close out the match. Team USA rnllied to score three gOdls m the thud quarter, two by Tom Kos- nosky and one by Nathan Lopez. . DMSION VI, • Strikers 4, fireballs 0 . Kevin Kiser, Juan Guadarrama, Leo Brown, Tyler Kerce and Kyle Boyer played solid defense for the FirebaJJs. Scott Porter and Michael Reyes led .the fireballs' offensive atlack. • Dynamltes 3, Emerald Power 2 lWo quick goals by the Dynamites ear- ly in the second half put the match away Eric Ronquillo, Kevin Whitaker, Stephan Quinn, Edwin Hemande7 and Michael Pierce had a solid mdtch for the Emerald Power. • Bombers 3, Fireballs 1 Guadarrama scored to open the sec- ond half for thP firebdlls. Derek Lelot and Aaron Gross pldyed d solid match. • Emerald Power 1, Ughlnlng 1 Paolo Barbosa scored for the Emerald Power to tie the scor<' dt 1-1 in lhe first half. Pierce made two saves m the second hdU to keep the match even. •Piranha's 7, Fireballs 2 • Gro!> scored two goals for th<' Fire· balls to tie the score at 2-2 beforP th(' Piranhct's went on a scoring run Olber boys Division VI scores: • Pure Energy 4, Fireballs 0 • American Bomber 6, Patrlots 0 AYSO 97 IOYS Slater leads the Soccer Rockers • He scores three goals to pace 5-1 victory over the Smurfs. Ted Slater scored thre>e times as the Soccer Rockl'r.. defeated the Smurfs, 5-1, in AYSO R<'gion 97 boys D1vis1on N match over the weekend Carson HJll scorE'd the-Jourth goal for the Rocken, off d pass by Paul Kawamu- ra. Thent Sladics aJso had cl goal Bryce Henrte scored for the Smurfs. DMSIONIV • Quicksilver 3, Gunners 3 TI1<• Quicksilver were l<'d by Nathan Cramer's two goals, onp scored on a header. Rory Campbell scored the other goal when his shot ncochelcd off the goal post and into the net. Brian Frey had three dSSists. •Speed Demons 7, Flash 3 Sean Woods and Andrew Nahin guid- ed the offense and set up sconng oppor- tunities for Nico Hendrtck5, who scored three goals, dnd Eric ScbeUn, who scored two goals. Ty Parker and Justin Eakln edch ddded a goal James Coder played a sol- id mdtch in goal. DMSION V • Lasers 2, Piranhas 2 Erik Bonn scored both goals ror the Lasers. • Bulldogs 6, Green Slimes t Kalani Roland, Andrew Dlhn and Cole Hatton dominated on defense for the Bulldog'> Pbllltp Garrett, Nathan Decker, Brandon Parole, Eduardo Ceja dnd David Garret powen•d the offense • Purple Jaguars 1, Hula Dudes t Andrew Kahan S<'Ored on d penalty lcick to presC'rve the Purple Jdguars ·undefeated record Kaban and Brian Sankey had strong gdmes m goal. Mark Lieberman hdd cl olJd sconng <'hann• for the JaguMs nators • Sea Uons 3, Wlpeouls '2 Amy Staudlnger and Kristin Baker scored for the Sed Lions who remained undef<•dted Michelle Mundy dnd Chloe ·Bryant's two goals lift Girls with Attitude • Tigers 5, Green Geckos 1 Evan Hockwald scored twice for th1 Tiger.. Gerardo Avila, Chris LoMenzo c:md David Holmes also scor<>d. Godward combined 111 goal to prC'serve • Rachel Ronquillo scores, too. I the wm A y s 0 . 1 2 0 G I R l s OIVISION VI Sara Bryant scored two godls a!> the ~ Killer Waves vs. Glrl Power Cub w1lh Altitude defedtt>d Lake Forest, . Kallya Henrie scored (or the 'AdVC'S off 3·2 m AYSO Region 120 q1rls D1vtsion IV encP for the Shooting Stars. Loera dnd d throw m by Brianna Uston. Lia Okv1st dCllon over the w('c•kend. Moody scored the goals Weikel and clnd Megan Richford play£'d solid Raebel RonquUlo also scor<'d a goal Walker hdd dssists defense lor Girls with Attitude DMSIO'll V • Hornets vs. Lady Bugs J~mine Day, Elizabeth G reyshock • Ice Breakers 4, Killer Grape'i 0 Elizabeth Eddy scorecl a goal tor the and Rosio Millan t•cteh hdd dTI ai.sist. Mallory Meek mddc• a number or Hornets Delany Ware, CaJUyn Morrison DIVISIO!'ll IV saves to hold on lo the '>hutout for the ke and Tara Clacomaro had shots on -goal • Shooting Stars 1, Purple Martians 0 Breaker.. Elyse Levin scored the first for the ~ lomets Shannon Arnold scored the lone go.ii godl of her career. . Ell7.abeth Kibel and Marisa Stuart in thf' gdme Amanda Loera, Ashley Melissa Murphy had two goals Cart- made outstanding plays for the I fomel!> Lystne, Brittany Moody, Katie Moore, na Merida dlso scored d goal. on d('fense Breann Walker, Alycia Weikel, Taylor • lee Breakers 2, Blue Lightning 1 • Blue Dragons vs. Shooting Stars • Feldman, Breeann Frazier, Marilyn Her-Murphy and Jenna Morris each Melissa Fitzsimmons dnd Coleen nandez and Megan Caldera played d scored d goal m the lee Bre<tkcrs' victory. Mead C'dCh sC'ored for tht> mue Ordgons sohcl match ror th<.> Shooting Star'> Meek, who played part of the game m • ShoQting Stars 2, Crunch Bernes t godl, ha" yet to give up a goal this sea- lWo late goals prov<>d to the> dilfcr-son. DMSION VI • Tomados 3, Geckos 1 Olivia Schow scored two goals cis lhe Tomados held of a late charge by the Geckos. Amanda Watson had the Geck- os only goal, but, accompdnied by Alissa Salvati, Kate Lorstorfer and Deanna Henrikson, kept the Tomddos defense on ils toe&. Kendra F~sher also scored a goal for the Tornddos • Tomados 6, Shooting Stars 0 Schow scored four yoals m a shutout victory for the Tomddos Tyler Andrews dnd Kelly Mathews also had a goal each. • JoUy Green Giants 2, Tomados 0 The Jolly Green Giants scor<'d two edrly goals and were able to upsC'l the unbeaten TomddOS AlUe Krlkorian and Krista Gilligan led lht> offensive attack by the Giant!>. The defense WdS led by Craig Des- brow, Taylor Friend and Marcus McAdams. DM~roN VI • Galaxy vs. Dynam!le Kevin Wittenberg and Garrett Kerr display<•d great pd!>smg skill!> for thC' GaJaxy Th!'ir play dllowed Brett Olinger and Austin Webster to br<'dk away and combine for three goals. • Blue Bombers vs. Tornadoes Sean Davis dnd Austin Deyan scored for th{? Bomb<'rs. .. • Barracuda vs. Cobras Eric Holland, Bryan Rhodes, Daniel Partlda dlld Nathan 'Roberts played strong offens1vel} tor the Barracudds Bryce Fuller, R.J. Aorton, Steve Reader dnd Justin Johnson led the defense Of\ , .. ION VII • Shdrks vs. Dolphins · Cleo Sberouse dnd Karr1na Bayvera were solid on d~fensC' lur the Shdrk'> • Screaming Green vs. Mesa Mermaids ·Killer Blueberry Mtiffins beat No Fear 0 M!)ION Vll • Killer Whales vs. Tigers Ty Neubauer, Tyler Franzen, Sam Kwock, Domenic Re and Scott Ridgeway edch C'ored goals for the Killer Whales Abbey Michaelsen, Morgan Wiiiiams .md Amanda Peterson led the defonsive TlfP K.Jlh•r Bluclwrry Mutrms, d girls attack ror thl' Screaming Green unde>r-12 AYSO Region 57 team, staye>d • Rainbow Runners vs. Blue Dolphlns undefeated with d 2-1 victory over No Kelly Rorden and Marla Swtft were at Fea1 m we<'kcnd <1Ct1on. thC' front of the Rctmbow Runners' often-Cassidy Grandstaff scor<'d a goal for .,1vc dltctck. The defc•nse was anC'hored No FC'ar Brook Sherick-Odom, Kelly by UH• combtndbon of Reano Nathan and 1 Arl.z and Lauren Robinson were solid at Amanda Parrill In goal. midfield for No Fc>ar. • Purple Ughtnlng vs. Surf Babies Ashley Svendsen scored tw1ce for the• Gaus UNDER-12 Lightrung, while Kayla Adair made <'tght • GaJaxy 2, Sea Queens 2 saves Jessica Potter dnd Samantha Singh PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES .AYSO llEGION 57 edc-h !>COri'd a goal for the Seel Queens, who are till undcfeate<i Uus ~ason • Revolution 4, Surge 2 Janella Godoy and Sarah Conklin scored two goals t•ach d'> the Revolution pldying sha.rthdnded, defe<lted the Surgl>. K.T. MoUnaro <lnd Liz Conklin w«>re solid m godl for thl' Revolubon PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES wife rano, CA 92675 Have you 11arted doing dueled by: an lnd1V1dua1 ducltd by· 1n Individual Have you 11aned domg Have you 11arted doing bu1lntss yet? Yes, 198' Have you started doing Have you started do•ng PUBLIC NOTICE bus1nitss yet? Yes. 9·1•·08 business yet? No Viking Ventures, Inc .. Mike bus•ntss yet? Yts. 10.5-98 business yei? No --------I Tim Hopk ns Robert Armstrong Russell.CEO L\llS Sandoval Oaniel F. Lynch 'NOTICE OF This statement was filed Th11 tta1emen1 was Med This 11a1emen1 was filed This s1atemont was l1ltd This s1a1emen1 was filed APPLICATION FOR w11h lht County Clerk of with lho County Clerk or with lhe County Cltrk ol w1111 the County Cltrk ol with the Covnly Clerk ol CHANGE IN Orange County on 09'22'98 Orangt Counly on 9-16·98 Or111gt County on 08.27/98 Orange Counlt on H>-13·98 Orange County on 10.13·98 OWNERSHIP OF 19980770382 19980769907 19988788391 19986772421 19986772289 ALCOHOLIC Dally Pilot Sept 24, OC1 1, Daily Pilot Oct 15. 22, 29, Dally Pilot Sept 24, Ocl 1, Dally Pilol Oct 15, 22, 29, Oally Pilot Oct. 1S, 22, 29, BEVERAGE LICENSE B. 15. 1998 Th670 Nov s. 1998 Th701 8, 15, 1998 Th687 Nov 5. 1998 Th6~ Nov 5, 1998 Th697 ~t~,~~[.~~g PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLle NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE OCT 08. 1998 Fictitious BuslnH1 Flctltlou1 BuslnH1 Flotlt101,11 BuslnH• Fictitious Business Fictitious BuslnHs To Whom II May Concein: Name St1tem•nt N•m• St1tement Neme 8t1tement N•m• Statement Name St1tement The Name(s) of lhe Ap· The fOllow.ng persons are The f0Uow1ng persons 1t• The followtng persons 11t The fonowing persons att The following person• are phcant(s) Is are; doing business as· Rock dOing business as: doing buSIFl8st as: Ntw· domg business as: doing busmesa as: Tight DAWOOD JALIL IBRAHIM Rose. 5031 Dorado, Ste. ALAN W PAYNE & AS. poll Beach Sl(ln Care & DANIELLE DECLARK IN· Antis, 3333 9e11 SI., OTAhWOOO SyNOUS I d 1205, Huntington Beach, SOCIATES, 1753 Irvine Permantnl Cosmehc lnsll· Tl:RIORS, 411 PolnHll•a 1140. Co11a MUI. CA e appllcanls 1ste CA 92649 Ave .. Newpof1 Beach, CA IUlt, 369 San Miguel 12.t!J, Apt B, Corona del Mar, CA 92626 above ate apptylng to lhe Rock Rose, LLC (CA), 92660 N.-.vport Beach, CA 92660 92625 Htldl Ann Miiier, 1374 Cer- Oepartmenct ofol Alcoholic 5031 Dorado Dove, Ste Alan w, Payne 1753 ltv1ne Pamela Miiier, 151 Kalmus, 01nfelle Ctclle OtClark, rilo, Laguna Baich, CA Beverage ontr to sell •I· 1205, Huntington Beach, Ave . Newport Beach. CA M7A, Cos11 Mua CA 411 Polnsenia Apt B, Co-92651 coholic bev11ag11 1t: 704 CA 92649 92660 92628 ' rona del IQ!ar. CA 92625 Tllla bu11n1ss Is con- E BALBOA BLVD, BALBOA. Thia bus1ne11 1s co,.. This busineu 11 con· Thia bualntn Is co,.. Thia business 11 con· dueled by: an 1nd1vidual CA 92661 f . f ducted by: Lim118d Uab1hly ~ucted by: an lnd111lduat ducltd by: an tndlvldual ducted by: an fndlvldu., Hive you 11aned doing For the ollow1ng lypt o Co. Have you 11arted de>ing Havt you slarted doing Have you started dotng business yll? Yes. 1992 License: 41 ON·SALE Have you &llrtld doing busmen y11? Yts, Sep1 bus1ne11 yel? Yes. 8-15·98 bUSl(IHS yll? No Heidt Ann M•lltt BEER ANO WINE EATING business ytl? No 111, 11198 Pamtll M~18f Oanoelle Cecile OeClark Thll 11a1ement was filed PLACE Rock Rose. LLC Aoberi D. Alan W Payne Th11 stalemont wu file<! Thia statement was Med Wllh the Counly Cle<k of Publllhtd Newport Waller,CfO This 1111emen1 was filed w11h the County Clerk of with th• County Clerk ot Or1ngeCoun1yon011 122/98 BtaCh·Costa Mn• Oa~ Th•• 11a1tmen1 wu filed v.1th the Counly Cl8111 of Or111ge Counly on 09/22.'98 Or111ge Counly on 10.13·98 19988770308 Pt101 Ocl 15. 1998 Th7 w•lh the County C18fk of Orange Couo1y on 10.13.99 19986710363 19981772292 D••ly p1101 Sept. 24, Oct 1, PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on Olll22/08 199H772381 oany Pilot Sepl 24, Oct 1, Dally Pilot Oct 15, 22. 29. 8, 15, 1998 Th668 19H6770no Dally P1lo1 Oct 1s. 22, 29. 8, 15 1998 Th674 Nov. 5. 1998 Th696 -------- Flotlllous au1lnH• 80.~~. ;:~sept 24. ~ Nov.P5U. 1 1t98LIC NOTICTEh692 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE N•m• Shltement Fictitious Buslnen The 10110"'1ng persona are PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious Buelneta FlctlUoue ButlnHs Na-· Statement ctomo bus1ne11 11: Junior ,I tltl a 1 ...... Hoc~ey Pros 1011 8rloao c ous us nH• Heme ltetement Name lt•••~nL. TNI following persont a" OrNt 1109 • Co•I• Mell Fictitious Business Name Stetement Thi following persons ~e The lollowlng pert0nY'1re dOlng bYalons 11: Wne11 CA 92827 • · N•m• Statement The following person• are dou•19 bu11oe11 es: d0tng butineu as: Weir. 2973 Harbor Blvd • Tim Hopk ns 10072 Spit The following persons att doing bu11ne11 as! Royal HIGH OOALITY FURNI· POSITIVE BUSINESS SO. 1436, Cot11 Men, CA Cirele Hun~ton 8e1Ch dOlng bu11ne1t 11' V1l11ng1 of Orange Co\Klly, TURI REPAIR. 2345 Ntw· LUTIONS, 271 B1ywood 92628 CA 112848 · A Cf•""'"!! M ra,le. CIH,.. 1a.8 lrVlne Ave . #Jiil, Oor1 Blvd. IK202, Coat• Orlvt, Newport Beach. CA WyMna Mane 8y1t1, 15<48 Marta C Hoplllna 10072 Ing ~d JMltonal SllViCH Newpott Beach, CA 92660 MeH. CA 92827 92660 COlllndtr Or. IC, Cosf1 Spar Circle Huntington 1500 Warret\ #76, Senta Vtlclng Ventuttr; Inc., (CA), Lui• Sandovfll, fl-45 New· Daniel F. Lynch, 271 Bay. Me11, CA 92628 Bt1ch, CA 11i648 Ana, CA 112705 1a.8 Irvine Avt. 1393 port Blvd. IK202, Co11a wood Or .• Ntwport Bt1ch. This bUlintu It con- This buelneas 11 con-Robert Carl Atmatrong, ~wpott Beach. CA 112660 Meta. CA 112627 CA 112860 ducted by; 111 ln<frvidu•I ducted bY' hutband and 1500 Warren 178. S1nf1 Thie business ts con· Thia bu11n1u fa co,.. Thia butlneu 11 co,.. H1ve you started doino -· Ana. CA 92705 ducted by:• corporation buslneu ytt? No CLASSIFIED Mllll dt Jesu1 Ah11ru Wynel1a Matlt 8yttt ~:~ ~~~~t•:u:~·.:i~~ ~~·~:s!23~n ~:~ Cl•c·~=~~,;·ii:NT 11·s c~:11:!:~·to· !~!~~;~t1'~ •• ~.~,: J;:: 1~~1=1y C:.,:a-:, myriad of merchan· Call whether you're buy• 1cceu, lnformallon· 1t11 you compare Orange Coun1y on 09/2Z/N dlH Items. becauH Ing. Hlllng, or Just packed mar1<etpl1ce costs • wllhOut hH•I• t9tll170371 our column• compel Claaalfled looldog, clattihed has Ylt led 1egula1ly • auc· or worry! 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ROBERT L REP MURIEL L CHURCH REP LORENA E MESA VERDE PLAZA MCCONVILLE COMMUNITY CENTER SCH-MP AM UNIVERSITY COMM ASSOC BLOG DONOVAN 04MERON 148 22ND ST BRUNEAU SUITE 110 53083 115AGATEAVE 300 15TH ST ASSN COMMUNITY CTR 4600 CAMPUS OR REP PHYLLIS CLARK REP GREGORY GHICA REP HAROLD J HOHL OEM ROSE M NOONAN 1525 MESA VERDE OR NEWPORT HARBOR REP GRACE E BARKER REP GAY F MCILWAIN 4530 SANDBURG WAY OEM SHAHLA A IMKAMP OEM CYNTHIA A REP 8 BERT SHEARON DEM JO ANN P AUSTIN 52197 E LUTHERAN CHURCH REP GARV E DRIES REP LOUISE P REP STEVEN R DEC LOIS V OYER LOAENZINl .W,7 ~~~ ~~RdeFi~~ ~~r' PK 1 ~~~ ~~5~~.; t;cwe l>~'b~~1~~E c ~~~J p ~~~WAENcE R ~WtP~~~sTEEN L ~~~ ~t5~rR REP MAc~~~ICKAEV ~NlTY~ENTER 52028 903 W 17TH ST CULLUM TOWERSEY OEM HELENE JEFFRIES ANDERSON RANGER CULVEROALE 1 SUNNYHtll BROOKVIEW REP JANICE A REP LILLIAN GOABATY REP CHARLES L WINOGURA DEM FRANCIS L OEM MARINA C BROWN' . 59058 SCK 'PEAFOOMING REP CYRIL H BAUtMNN CLUBHOUSE FL.ANr•N OEM JAMES C WEEKS KAOLEV 53.361 WAIGt;fT REP BEVERLY J SANORl·GOLOIN ARTS RM REP ROSE A FRASER 635 BROOKVIEW WAY OEM H I 52612 I REP EILEEN M KAOLEY FIRE STATION #4 53606 HEDBERG RESIDENCE 2 PASEO WEST'PAAK REP KATHRYN c REP ROBERT A FORD CURRE HARBOR TRINITY DEC PATRICIA E 124 MARINE AVE BENJAMIN RESIDENCE 59030 19 DICKENS CT OEM WALTER A SEARS SNODGRASS 'OEM LEO J EUSTAFF OEM JUDITH A JONES BAPTIST CHURCH KINGSLEY 'REP ELLIS F MORCOS 1615 WARWICK LN PEOPLES BANK OF ~M ROZANNE M REP KENNETH 0 OEM SYLVIA SPEYER REP AMALIA A FORD REP RUTHE Q LINDLEY 1230 BAKER ST 53064 REP HEATHER B REP JAMES E YOUNG CALIFORNIA NORI Gal.DIN FAUST 59608 OEM JOANN REID 52200 RAUL GUERRA RUS ... ING BAILEY DEM JUDITH J 15'75 JEFFREY RO M ~LlV F M ·REP LOAN N LE BRACY RESIDENCE 52031 PASSANTINO OEM NORMA J BERNAL REStl)ENCEIENTER ON REP MARTIN L BROWN ALTSHULER REP ELIZABETH D MENZEL REP EllEN .56 CANYON RIDGE BEAN RESIDENCE I RESIDENCE REP JEANNE R ALLEY 'OEM FRANCES B ZEFF OEM JOSEPH L GREEN NELSON OEM MELA MlLEOI POOCHIGIAN OEM VIRGINIA s SAAD., 2589FAIRWAVOR 858JOANNST RAMIREZ 217HELIOTROPEAVE 53362 'OECKVDNGUYEN ~PIRVINOWORKIN OEMMAAILYNCSOLEY 591~ O~MJO~EAMOR~ CPe~l~~~~~ ~~~rNS PREsevr5la1~ ;r~rgRictAJ ~0~~~ BROWN mY6eNce RE~ ?i~~,r~LSON RIVERA ileNce ~r~roeNCe SE~~ ~t~ OEM NANCY J COATS 'OEM EVA T CHURCH DEM KATHRYN A ~ E COAST KWY 1C06 VIVIAN LN WENNER 10 HARRI URG REP JUDITH A IENATCH d REP SUSAN L HOGUE CAMARENA '2850 FAIRVIEW RO · ANDERSON T~ ANDREW L REP KENNE"TH 0 59032 ~f!.~R ARA A REP ~~~INIA H m KIDD S ~ · BEVERLY.A FiEJg&~SSELlO aI~L~NEANNLO ~~~fiBtI~~A~ES R~~EFRY ~~~~NEO n~~~~re B~~YW ~~~&v~ilwEus ~1 :1 ~EM ~~~~fANJfR ~~~~f:rL ~~~~ig~EROES IC R .53085 ~~~~L ~PGRETCHENH ~E~~lsM O:~GCJl1PIAZZA 5~1 1 MMAAY.RLEM4V REP RICHARD 8 52201 LABIANCO ST JAMES EPISCOPAL OEM FRANK J FRANKLIN POLLITT 0£M ANNABELlE L R P F Miu.EA REH RESl~NCE ·oec HANH x NGUYEN CHU~ MAGUIRE OEM SAMUEL w TATE RE~IET K WINFREY ~ Bl E LAKE ~ ...... ., ~ .... , ... ,..,. jPE~AVO ~J~Rl~AR~AST EOSONR~~NCE ~~ICTL(,~LRAFA PARKN~ N~CH ~C~RISF GAT~rs>6itkNCE ;a\P~&~N' P ANL REP MARGARET A ~EP ~DITH A BARNES 1 1070 TU~E DA REP HEATHER M CLUB~Sffl~ ~UPERIOA A~ SWIMM ~9033 ~M ARIANE 0 GAT\..IN KAOAN REIGR005l'~IO£NCE TUCKER~ cl~v1~1,~BtJ.ss ~~~~f~~~ ~~lf{LEANOARGERO Fe~oo~R1ci<C3'"'"' ·oEME~~Y~M ~TONECAEEK RSME1~ENM REP~oR .tl.P~<?-]l..O ~':~~~H VANOEN~ ~~mPER p ~ul~ffiEH ~'iP~~UiLL ~~~~AvJrElliER 2~~~~~~~~ ~lfJE~ EMARVR ZAN . A59109 V-~-.ylNES 190 23Ro §T PRINCE Of p~~~ OEM JOANNE M SAUER 53086 ~2m R 'REP EDITH M REP CHERYL A HA K AM1NO REAL R ~M ~R~ TABONE LUTHERAN ~BECH 6261a SAm.ER RESIDENCE ~lM ~ RALOINE HAMILTON aEIN~ RE SlEIGH A MP fW R~~~YL~~i~~ ~TMESAV OR erNfflr6TH RADE ~m'NrcPASH1A RE~RMAAYLOUISE HAABOA~BOYS iiMlt.OA~~ASALEK U ~ t{fpl -~1itlbt'AJS p NA.HCilt:~:c flffMLA §~liPWl~FI4~P~JL ~1p\~M~~~TONS e~~ANY~~M swANSC>N63368 ?i-M~AvE ~NNELlA lifMEW~ ~g A 1 "v~5 1tEHTER 62034 REP eoiOSM ~-ROON REPGEORGENIA s TOBIM~NCE oEM JOOv s ~EfA tOGWlCK 'g HA N R P\.AZA MESAWATEROISTRJC ~ ~~. E ITHFA 1 M LU ~1p1.'iNO'm~~ R~~-\:sw BFt~NG • ~~ u ~~ ... NTIAAve ~1 m~ ;.~ '~~K MPSON R~~t~~1!EeAAKER ~~~~J • ~I oe1 HT Be~'M'iCti Lt ~TEIN oou.E E R~ oeM oXF NE e 1 NSIGN ~ ARBOWER rLEENE , ER cuJe . p R WV c E N I KEA.Tl~ ~~NCE P E ill ~ N V OE ALVO V~ ib~mwl11 B~~~~E jfJ~~:tDA ~~~ ~ ~ • ~M =':=:.= J U. IAM ~~~E H ~ki 'ff&RO H ~~NC CURLEY R P Al oontnUIO Cl" nut Pll' i • 86 lhursdoy October ,5, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Meso Doily Pilot PUILIC NOTICH PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICll PUii.iC NOTICU PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES pedr'ICU In~~ Ind lhe ~ Ydtrt. shfll ~ bV llblenl ~ belo& Ol 'Klfl ., "' Ollot oUlt ~d 'mtl, 1300 So Awnut, ~Ana 51058 51 51063 51064 11086 51066 5'087 t 70 51163 51165 1~12 51901 51902 . 5UI03 519Gf 51906 52015 52023 52027 52171 $2172 52175 52176 52901 52902 52903 ~ = ~ ~~n 53061 53067 53901 53902 53903 53904 53905 53906 53907 53906 53909 53910 53911 53912 53913 53914 53915 53918 53917 53918 59001 59002 59046 59067 59068 59070 59084 59085 S90fJ6 59087 59108 59116 59117 59129 59132 59134 59135 59136 59137 59138 59901 59902 59903 59904 59905 59906 59907 59908 • 59909 59910 'Indicates an electl()(I board member 1s • bilingual Dated llltS 15th day or October. 1998 Ro .. tvn lA\ler Reo.l•frlr of~oter• 8yl r1cla Sa0Che2 Freid R8PC"e .. ntatlve CNS1643871 PUBLISHED NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA DAILY PILOT OCTOBER 15. 1998 TH688 GARAGE SALE z HINTS eer:r oarara le, emunew a rtems ~wish to (!) sell Ake •urt everything 11 clean and repaired. ~eilot ~ 642-5678 LOCAL MOl'IUAlllS PACIFIC VIEW Plug lnlo lhe MEMORIAL PAAK Ctossifled Cemetery • Mortuary section Chapel • Crematory lo hnd~1ces 3500 Pac1l1c View Dnve ttOm eleclnclOns Newpcrt 8eacl'I ond plumbels IO 644·2700 IOndscOl)erS PIERCE IROTKOS & p0lnlefS IEU BROADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cr~mat1on t 1 O Broadway CostdMesa 642-9180 ttle court 1houid not r11e llr8el IOC!rvH Wld Oltllt !IQl\~_t ltlla~ PUILIC NOTICll PU1UC IOT1Cll PUBLIC MOTICll g rene the euthontv. (Olllm.')n~lltio0~1f 1 J 1:iti 245. Ii ~.r~ 0:,~~-'°'L"~ .. '~E Ind A HEARING on the or Ille IUI pr my =ii"'= -__,, ...., cNCltd Dy • .,. ~ PUILIC NOTICE dutttd by an lndMdual ~1l1tion will be held on m lJ ea lO lle 1 n ., .. t. YOO NIE HI OEFAUl T Have you llerWCI doing Hh• you •latttd dolnQ I trz at>o. Nftflot1 l UlfOBt 4 OEEO Of TUT, buslnt •yet? No flcUUou1 aualnH• bUtlne11 )'9t? No ov~r 1 2• 1911 •t ~ 92661 The un <ea D4T£0 .,.._ UMlESS YOU Noah OlfdMf N.,,.. lt•t•~nt A<Rlet1 L. Fltipatrlck t.4S P.M. in Dept . 703 undersGned tl.ISIN dis 900 =ad ~ ~ TAKE ACTIOM TO PAOTCCT 11\11 1tatement ... IUtd Tiie lollowino Plf'Olll llfl Thlt lllltcnenl WU rdtCI loco eted ••0341 T~ City ClaltnS lny kabclly lcf ¥iy In· ~ ~ ~ ol YOOtl ~ It MAY 8E w11h lh• County c:..rk or doing butlnetl 19. with IM COYl'lty Clerk 01 g 2r 81 v9e3 , .,7r I n g I C A CQrrectneSS of the Slleet Id ~~ t«O AT A PUllJC $Al.l. 11 0rll'gl COYnty on 0&'27.''118 UNIOUE PAOOAAM • OranQt COUl'lty on 09!22/N • "' \. ijms llld other common a 08~ 't'OO NEED M OP\.AHATION tHH7M403 USA. 2N f 22nd' St tMH770'M IF YOU 08.JECT TO ~If eoy ~ I !LOO Of TH£ N.ATURE Of THE Diiiy Pilot Sept. 24. Oct t, CottaM•H, CA 92627 ' 01,Jy Piltit Stpl. 2•. Ott l, th• grtnllf\g of th• = but WI~' co~: A N T~T VI REs1: PACCEEDllG AGAINST YOO. e. 15 1991 Ttie78 Jay '· John. aon. 288 E. 8, 1S. 1998 ThU9 Pllltion. you •hould or waru1nty tll()(e!'8CI "' RI RECONVEY 'f(.\) SHOO\.:> CC*TACT A 22nd SI . eo.11 Men CA appear It the h1111ng llT¥!kid regiinl100 ~ue. pos t! MPAN • lAWYER NOTICE IS HEAE8Y PU8LIC NOTICE 12021 PUBLIC NOTICE end 1t111 your ob1ec smion.« ~ .0 • i;; 1 RGRloe ROAD GNEll IMI t11t ,_, ~ ,l ... llllous Busln.u Thi• bus1ntas 11 con· Flc tltlo"• Bual ..... •• 1ton1 or Ille w11tt1n pay ine rtma.ni~ pnnoP.al S 'I 2 • ~ • m ~ISL.Ali " dUC1td by• an lndlv1dual • .... ob11c,ions W1\h the SJM Ol IM no1e<1) ~~ by IR OAL \~ 9\ 706 DAM NEWPORT l(ACH CA Heme Stetem•nt Hive you 1tlll1td dOitw,:i He~ Stetement court b1to1e \he hear saG Deed or Trilsl ~ Wllel'· (6 91'80 A-to(• P•cel 1111111· ll'lt loUowing ~•Cll'I• 111 bu'''"" yt11 Yts, ~1. 93 The rouov.1ng per10ns 11• 1no. Your appurance esl ll18teon as orovlded 11'1 F~ E FORMATION lief ~'31-ot wll 111 tOld • d0in9 bus'11'1Ht u· Be<n-Jey r . Joh111on doing blJ11nu• as: New-mey be Ill person or by ~notf(s). aov~s. •l~~ c. L publlc WCllOtl 11 AT fHE man Metal Wort..1, 808 Ttr· Tl\ll 1tattrnent wit IJtd Pot1 Mot0tspof11, •88 Old you, ,ueornev ! Ille letms OI said~ 17113-l~ NORTH FRONT ENfRAHCE TO llllNI Woy. Cot11 Mtn. 't•ritt• I~ County Clerk ol Newport Blvd . Ne¥1PQrt IF YOU' ARE A 01 l'\ist ~'I ~= ~ '~t t I. 1009/98 THE COUNTY COURTifOIJSE. ~~~!6~ecl.man, 913 Hel· Orang• c~;i~~~;~::: 'h'h~:· ~.:~~~5 Walnut CREDITOR or. contin· ~~~lvsfs ~r~a1:.0 by SlllO ~ SA !lbT CWCOSTA ~~ST,c~TAC~~Al= tnl C.rclt Co'1a Men, C1 Oily Pilot Oct 15 ?2 29 IC, Costa Men, CA 921127 gent Crdedltor ol t1h1e fheed~ tUSI nt ol l!">t " Cl Sl6A89'16 NIA on 10tnM. • l 00 PM 10 92621 . ' ' ' Thi• buslneu Is con. dec111e • vou must i • ~ lh v tht lliohff1 bidd« IN'fllll• • Thie but1neu is con. Nov. 5, 1998 Th~93 dueled by: an ind1Viduat vour cl11m with the =f~0 e 00ttot.ion PUBLIC NOTICE ltlt hlllf ol .-. !of catll « ducted by· •n Ind•~ dual PUBLIC NOTICE Ha~• you 111t1ed doing court end m11I e copy to SOid ~l te~fi,~ ~~~ c-allltr'• c:llKll dtl*n on 1 Ha•• you slArltd doing bus1nets yet? No the personal represent a mated C0$1S e~ses and st•• °' n•lottll blrl\. ctitck bus1ntu ytt? No Flclltlou1 8u1ln1u Chns Maler t1v1 1pp<>1nted by the adva'!Ces 11 Jhe wne ol ~ CNS\M ll03 d,--on • stll• Of ltdtral Sttvt Beckman Name statement nus ttotomenl was l1Jtd court within f out t11111a1 pul>lte~l()ll ol Ille Nola NOTICl a. "*JC SALL uvfngs tnd IOlll ••OOllio41, 'fl\i$ statement HS l1fed The 1ottow1ng PllSOM 111 ~11th tht County Cieri! or month• from tht datt QI Sale is J: 81.976~ ~7~ent to J"-Celliom11e s..ilng• 8'soetltlon. 01 sl'tlng• w lh the Coun1v Clefk ot dOt"Q tlus•ntss ., Orange County on 09'22198 f i l f The Ilene said I · -• toreoe ec Ii· btilll sptelttd 1n fl1111Klll 011ngeCounrvon0928/98 EUAOCLEANEAS 971 19988770358 ~1ter~'111 ":r~~!i on DetoolTrustnerelo tJe. t'tAjt~P:;:'e 2~00~CodtltClt011"011!1d1111tior· 10988770903 O•nvtr Or., CoSta 'Mesa, Dally Piiot Sept. 24, Oct 1, 1101100 9l00 of the ~·and de~ 'BJ:.e ::= et pubtlo e::tlon ~ i1td to do bu•in•n 1n c.l1for· Daly Plot Oct 1, 8 15, CA92626 8 15.1998 Tti671 C111fo11we ProbateCod1, u~eF1'~!.~mand October29.1HB,per .. Oft n11 The ult will be maclt 22, 19?8 Th681 Wastltw1kl Manan P1ott, The tune for filing ~ ~ m ~en NollOe C:"'"Y lncludinO bvt no Without convtn1111 °' 'Al1tnty PUBLIC NOTICE :J0~ •• ~_:~~~116°r' ~osia PUBUC NOTICE cla1m1 will not exp111 ~ :fao~and E1eett0n to ~ 1te0r:i,1ui;w~'fo~· ~loth :.rupo::.::~ltd °' ~=~ Th IS businus 11 con· before four months sJ /: er~,, cau:g ko~•.nold h•m• loCo•t•d •t· brtnctt, to 11Cl1ly tht obllg• Fictitious 8u1ln111 ducted by: en Individual C'4Slt•1H1 from the heartng datt Elee1Jon ~ ~. IO au~ 11_ Pl-opetty 20163 oon sec;irtd by tht Ottd ol N•m• St•l•m•nt Have you started doing NOTICE OF not1cad above. corded in tne ooun~Wflere 20 76 Newpott 81\/d Tnm ntcl/ltd by R09ERT G Tt>t lo~ow1ng persons art bus ness ye11 No PET1110N TO Y'OU MAY EXAM· ~eat D!O~r.!\' Is ted Coite MHI. CA 92627 MC DONALD AND LESUE S MC dOlng bvs 114t$$ as Menan WaS1l1wsi<1 ADMfftSTER INE th• ftlt kept bv the a:e ICW819B ooestar "· 016•6·1682 TIME DONALD. HUSBAND AllO WIFE, Ay·Tec11n1cs Labs. 14252 Tn11 slatemant w11 filoo court. If vou ere a par· agee Serw:es. LL C 8 OOAM 1111111tor recorded on 9112188 Culver Or .. Suite A·55t , It· with the County Cletk ol ESTATE OF: DALE son 1nterHted 1n the ~s T 1slee Stored by tn. lollowino 11cordtd ~ lnsttumtnt Ho 81-hr=:::::::::::::::::::::::;'I vine CA 9?604 Orange Coul\ly on 10.13·98 ANDERSON es\ ate you mey hie ruce Coddin AuthOnzed siereone. ~2. So..k Ho • page . of th• Steven Chandler, 4872 10988772297 U:VINSON AKA with the court a formal malurt F~ Ynis!f41Sale 00111 Jon Stuhley Olf>Clal Rtco1d1 ot ORAN:iE Ftagst.lr cir, 1N1no, CA Dairy Piiot Oct 15 22 29 DALE ANDERSON RequHt for Specuil in ~ Please ~ 91&. eoo2 Mich .. 1 Lynch ca1i1oin1• Th4 1ota1 ·-"' "Af~ordabJe 92604 · • • • AKA DALE DEE Notre• of the fllin f 97 Lonestar a E204 Jeekle Jecob• "Cllr~ by sll<I 1n1tt11m1nt n I ' Tns business 1s COil· Noll 5, 1998 Tl'l695 inventory •nd epgp~.:~ ~ rw:es,ieLLC I H039 Jiii Fr .. m a ofthe11meor1nt111lpiiblk::lt1on ductoci by. an ind v1Uu.:i1 PUBLIC NOTICE ANDERSON AKA 1 a rveyor Bou vatd~t11le Copeland of tllls nococ:. Is $780 17999 Alt t' " Have you starltU doing DALE DEE of 11tate euet• or of Aikl•SO(lt..Te.(CIS7 1 H182 Tamt• Stebl•r -•11ch1ndU<1t1t~ .• 1ocll'1110Unt erna IVC bus'ness yer? No Fictitious Business U:VINSON AKA any pennon or llccount Lonestar MUng/etee fll· H218 l<erwick A licorllh ol tht ""Pll d ba1ance ---------Ste' en Chlll01cr N DALE LEVINSON 81 provided 1n section IC4!S l L c IS a e l colleelor E052 World Wid• Wl1•••11 (1ndudi119 t«IU<:d and unp11d De c k t PUBLIC NOTICES fh1; at3tement was Mad The~;!.~,.!;~~"!:~! are CASE NO. A 194283 ~ 2~0' Of ~hode C.l~or;e =~~"b~~;eode!'. Inc./ Ken OIHn "''""I and It-able est I 1scount as e ' w11n th• coun1y Clerk ol d 1 b 1 • T 11 h b f ro • • • · o be used IOt thatoorime Pt m11~ Qltfl •xPelltt• 1nd PUBLIC NOTICE Oran ti Count on 09 25 98 0 ng us nest as. p 8 etr•. ane I quHt for Special Notice Pu~OI08/98 ... \Q{\5/98 operty 20139 ldVlllCH ~ lht tlmt of 1nrt11I Cremat1e on & g 9y88770852 Ulel111e Ch.roprachc, !!010 cte11u, crad1tot1, con form II a11•r111ble from l~ 2099 Placenti• Ave. publlcat1on of '.his nOllce Fl tltiout Buslntss t9 Ha1bor Blvd Ste B Cost:i 11ngtn1 cred1tort, and the court clerk. CN 1 7194 Costa Meo . CA 92627 Dlltd Odobtr 01 1191 RAV c S I Oa1ly Pilot Oct 1. 8. 15, Meso. CA 92626 persons who may other· Att°":l.!4:' p.titkJne,· 19491646·073~ TIM£ IAOHD ZUBIATE ASSISTAtH -Nam• l•l•me~ 22. 1998 Tl1C82 Bnan JamH Stanton, 0 c' Wise be interested '" fn .J . p c NOTICE S.30AM VICE PRESIDE.NT SERRA"IO Bun· al Servi· ce , loo ... ~per~ s are 2216 Pac1l1c Or' COiona the w1U or Htate. or ..._;. • ........__ UBL! Stored by lhe tollowlng RECOHVEYANCE COMPANY 1..10;ng t>ustlin as PUBLIC NOTICE del Mar. CA 92626 both of· DALE ANDER· ..........,..,. peieons "°° RtVEllGRADE ROAD ARJISANS. 329 Marine Tiils bus111ess 1• con-SON1 LEVINSON AKA S2SO W. c.ntwy llvd. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S C2S7 Tetat M•ko Murphy SUITE 1870 IRWINDALE CA A.e Ba'boa ISiand CA Flclillous Bu1lnt11 ducltd by· an Individual DALE ANDERSON AKA 1420 SALE C379 Crystal Sipes 91706 (626} 856 .a$8 FOR Why should you subject yo urself & your family to payin g inflated prices for caskets & services???? 92£€~ Neme Statement Have you started doing Loe ~CA 90045 T 5 No 807095 Bt 24 Shawn Rtee SALE FORI T Ma11 yn Paine 3 Rttd, 111 The lollow1ng petsons are business yel? No DAKLf DEDE lNEOER0SOENE 10/14. 10/16. 10/21 LOAH N0.:~07095 8159 Jell Koon f9l6} S ;.~.ms I.A filp~~~S o.amOl\o A~t , Balboa Is· doing business as· Btlan J. Stanton. O c A A L VOU ARE IN OE "AULT ~N-C198 R G. Caat1nol\ MD. IO/t IOll5 t0/11 bnd, CA fl2C62 Gat.teo Calo. 704 E Balboa Tll1s 11a11ment wat filed LEVINSON AKA DALE PUBLIC NOTICE BER A D~D F TRU: T Inc. · 1 Th s t:>us ness s con· lvd. N....,pon BHch. CA ..,1111 11'18 County Cterll ol LEVINSON ATED ll8 UNLE ~~ ~~Joan Camdlarl • --- duc:eJ by an 1nd1v1du:il 9266 I Oronge Coun1y on 1O·t3..g9 A PETITION has Y~ T Al<. ACTION 0 °•• Bryce s E LL Ha.11 you siarted doing Jalil Dawood, 13962 Hala 1998B772291 been hied bv OARRVL P TECT YOUR PROP 816" Rtehetd V•nc:• bus ess yer? tJo Way Oordcn Orove. CA Dally Pilot Oct 15 22 29 ANDERSON 1n the Su· NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S ER "IT MA~Y BE Sa.OAT c204 Dee Bryce lM s1ate111ont ~ils hied Tn1s business ts con· Nov 5, 1998 Th698 nia County of Orange TS No 1 18 1500003 ~~ETI AN E ATION 'i'Ols~~~,?~'f.!.,301 t.•a· ,n Aeeti 928~3 · · • · penor Court of Califor· ~~ A ~bUC IF YOU lo•th me County C•ork 01 ducted by: an lf'1dtv1dual PUBLIC NOTICE . THE PETITION re· ~w ~E I 7J~ut T UN PROC~~.tj~~UR A?fAt~~~ Coit• Mu•. CA 92627 your used vehicle through class·' ed 642·5678 Call Toll f rec l.SSS.54CMK£f Senlng Orange & Surroundlng CounUes 0•11"1 e C · ty "'' 09'22 98 H:ive you started doing qutets thet DARRYL gcR A DEED Cf TRU~ y~ y'&J SH~LO CON 19•91646·0S69 TIM£ 19~70389 bus.ness ye1? No Fictitious Buslne" ANDERSON be appoint· ATE~ MARCH 10 1 TA t Al.A'NYE 10 30AM Oa ly P1to1 Sept 24 Oct 1, Jatil Dawood Neme S tateme nt ad as personal tepresen· UNLE S YOU TAKI: A • NO ICE IS HER BY GIVEN Stored by tht lottowong 8 1!1 9;. Th673 Tt.is st:uemenl was tiled The 10110 ... ing petSons are tetlve 10 edm1ni1ter the Tl.ON 0 PROTECT YOU lllal the real propeny knoMJ pe11on1· Yi lh the Cou111'( Ctetk of dOllllJ busincu I• e tete ol the d de t PR~RTY IT MAY SE ~ CO\ 2 Troy McG011em STARTING ANEW PUBLIC NOTICE Orange Count11 on 09 17'98 KEY REALTORS. :iso E. 5 THE PETf;,ieN ~a·· SOt. AT A PUBLIC SALE 1_5 CROCUS CIRCLE C053 Rteh11d Cuaa11 ...._ ________ ., 19988770089 17th 1119 Costa Mesa h d d • FY NEED AN EXPLA OS'l'AMESA.CA92626 Dt20Aebeccalono Flcllllous Busln11s , Dally p. JI Oct 1 8 15 CA 92627 . ' ~1tt'8 ~e ede lent~ NATI OF THE NATURE ssessor' Parcel Number E042 Ch111 l.enguetn Nam• Statement 22. 1&98 T~68j Richard Kern McKasson. anv. b• a:::..:~~;· l~ Zf;AINT~~E e~<f.EE~~ 412t:::;J~ Jll D\ll>kill()ll Tho follow111g persons are PUBLIC NOTICE 2283 LI Unda Cl. N11wport probate. The WILL end SHOUl. CONfACT A ii\ IN niE FRONT ( HE ~7f5~~~~ ~ve . do "9 t>us ness as Diesel Beacll, CA 92CGO any codicils are avail ~~WYE FLAGPOLE~ AT TH IN Co111 M•"· CA 9262 7 BUS/NESS ? ? Sf~I< ms Co. 1731) Pomcna Th11 bu"ness 1s con· ,...., ...., 29 1998 I 10 30 E~TRY AR1 A TO THE Pl.A Ave u. 111 ,,, & 2, Co$la Fictitious eualnesa ductod by in 100 uual. able for e>temtnation 1n .Aa.i""'o~e ~ C NTIA ;MC CENTER 194111650·7872 TIME • • Mesa CA92627 Name Sta tement tiove you started doing the hie kept by the service;onL~ asdu?~ee 4 \-411E Cl:IAPMANAVE 12·30PM e ••• e e •••••• e •• M.ircu!> C Al11~and11r, 1020 The lollow1ng persons tr• business yet? No court. pomted Tru~tee unde/ a£i PLACENTIA CALIFORNIA Stor•d by 1"• loltow•"ll s G 11ra :er, Anal\ cm H 1 s d0tng bus ness •• o ck Mc Kasson THE PiTITION re ~ant to 0eeo of T~t re· on I f15.'98 al 10 00 AM. IO ~3;~01 Don Keith CA 92808 AUTO OUIP. ~572 Las Tll1s statement was t.led ques11 euthoflty to Cl)(Oe(] M¥Cll 20. 1 as lhe l\rghest bidder payable .tl G3t9D C.ndv McKirw .. y Th1t business is con· P1tmas 14, Laguna Hills. with the County Clotk ol edmin111er the estate 1n~)rumenl No sg.:141 0 ol 11111 time of sale lOf casn ill G320A Roy Gonulae ciutted bf. 81\ 1nd •idual CA 92656 Orange County on 10-13·98 under the Independent 01!.oai Records In the oitce cashiers cllecli. dra-M'I on a Tht l..egal Otpartmt11t al 1l1t Dail.v Pilot u plen~d tn ... a11111>1111et a ntw \tni< r now ovoifahlt to trtM' /111\itrtfst·~. Ha•e )Ou staned doong M1th11 IR M:i!l •t>,,, 26572 19986772288 Adm1nistret1on of Es ll the Coun1X Reeotder ol Slate O< natJonaf bllll~ ,;:;:;~ AU .. i.ure iubiectto pnor business ya1? No Los Patmos 14, Laguna Daily p1101 Oct 15 22 29 t•tes Act. ITh11 eutho11 Qr_a\199 C!>UE tyl Slale or OfaMI ~ ~e OI a. cenc:e1t1toon Term•. rules We wi/l 11n1t• 'iEARC II t/1t ttamt for ynu at rl<> extra C"hargt. aJ1d <Ollt you tltt timt and tlrt tnp '"tilt Court /louse rn .\onto '\na. Tltt11, n/ C'<mrst, after Ott ltnrC'/1 i.f cnmpltttd wilf 14•i/I jilt .wm r fic111inu~ /ltHiflt'H 11an1t !faltttlttll ,. it It the C mmty CluJ.., p11hli\h rmct a M'f'tlc for /n11r .. ·uh or reqwrtd b.v la.M: and 1ht11 jilt .wmr prim/ of p11hlicatitln M'itJt tht ('(1un1y Cluk. M;ucus c. Ale•ander Hills, CA 92656 Nov 5 1998 ' ThG99 tv will ell ow the person G4 pom1a Aecti ed bt David sa~s associa!IOll •nd reoute11on1 av•1labl• •I Th s state•• ont ... u I.led Tll1s buslnC!Ss is coo· · el representative to take l\IJ~ :'~ '!f:'i/& ~la~t sa~;i~::'t:r in<>f:111s:;{ 111• Dettd th11 1Sth end Mlh lhe Cou1111 Clerk ol dueled by an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE many actions without Publte AualOl1 IO HIQheS1 ~ Code secllOl1 5IC2 arid 22nd~ October 1998 by Olange COUl\l'f on 09'22198 Ha~o you stalled doing 0Dtam1ng coun epprov· B~ tor CaSh or ca'li'liers ~uthonled IO 00 Du5'1eS5 111 PS Org•noeco. Inc . 701 t 9986770360 bus111oss ~et? Yes, 8·98 F'lclltlou• Business al Be for• taking certe1n Cllecll !payable at 11me of ablomi.a • ~:11e9~ ;0~~ue1i~:a'1~:~: O;i ly Pilot Sepl 2.C Oct I rch~tl Malthtw I I Name Statement verv 1mportanl act.Ions. \ale Ill !aNful money ot the lie sale 'M3 be made 'Mlhoul 8, 15, 1998 Th675 tits ~talc~' wCals .. °': Tile lollow ng pet»O"• 819 however, the personal Jn.led Sla!e$l In Ill~ Quad con~enan1 Of ll<a!Tallly, ex n~5.~2N2o SSC:.7632 "Hith 1 e ounl\I er.., o doing bu!l11tost ns. Templar 8 , t u 11 b Alea o~he Ci~HaJ of &ena p•ess or implied, regaroiog II • PUBLIC NOTICE OrangG County on 10-13-9& Management. s Silver r P esedn 8 ve wi 1 e Pa~ IVIC nler 111 66~ lie pcssession 0( encum i----------19188772384 Cresk tMne CA 112612 require to give not c• Beach ,lv(j ena Pan< CA t11ances lo satcsfy tllela Flctlt1ou1 Bu1in1u D:!Jf Pilot Oct. 15, 22. :!11, Aobtn Leo 'Fi1zpa111cll. Jr to •nteiestad persons Note casnier 5 ~sl ~On secured bi: lht cl RENT Name Sl•lement Nov 5 1998 Tt691 5 S1lvQr Croell Irvine CA unless they have muSI be made payable to ~ten•(l.;!~biST NF' Th• 1o11ow•ng .,.._are . ' 926\2 . . w11ved notice or con· Lonerar Mofl~~et Setv· ~~AUM~UR8 NBJ 'd through class1hed Uvuig busrle$:. 15 Aover1> Tiiis bust,,us is COi'· sented to the proposed U:S lC a• I Ille and ANOA~FEU H i------------ Plea rt Mop by to jilt' ynur fict1/r<11H hu~inc\\ 1101tmtnt t111l1e Dail,Y Pilot, JJO Jf. Oay St .. Costa Mtla. If vou ctJ111101 ''"Phy, please""""' at (71'} M/.4321a11d1t·t 1t·1tl makt arn111Rtmentrfur )'"" '" J1a11d/1 thi~ pr(1ecdure b;v marl. Across Ama11c;a, 1107 O~· Overslocked With dctton I rie 'tfepen ~~e~~;;a 5~~00:, .:oided on I01~18fl\ISIOr.re fo1d Ln. Newpot1 Bea<:!\, slufl? TRADE e~t e mll1bn11 rattodn TnJsl ill the propenr_situaled .islnstrumenl No 87-lstoetnll .,vo,1u1or ~~~'y;anw111~yd'· CA 1126£0 A call 10 autno11tv w1 e grante '° SBJd Co.Jnty ano Slate de· Book No • page of 11\e 4 ... ~ r<oah Gardner. 1107 O•· Class1lied • unless an 1nte,ested ~ as A$ more Iii y de· crar Reconlj ol ORAN E To plJce your lord Ln. Newpon Beacll wfll help , parson hlas an ob1e~11on ~beCI n tile 3bove '"'11· Ca lom1a The IOtal amoun1 t:iss I ·•d acs c1111 If you ~lw11ld /1a\·<' 011.v furtlur q11t1ti1m1, pltare roll m and rff' .. m hr mnrt tlta111:lnd In aH1tt JOU. Gond luck 111 your r10• /11mntn ! Dail ·Pilot '.. . .. ¥::; .. , CA 92660 642•5 678 to the peut1on ind ltQOed.J)eed of Trust APN secured by said 1n$lrument as 6 4 2·567 8, This butlness Is con-•hows good cause whv 11'048-091·19 111\e lime Of intra! oublic:a ~ EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All rut at••• a1wt11rs11t 11 "it ..... r 11 Ubjt(t It IU hi· ttal fllr Htt11ln9 Act ti \Ml H am.,dd Wllltll maka II illt1al It ahttllst HY ,,.1e1e10 hmllltlO ti dltcllllllHllU bHtd tt rttt, tetOI', rtlltloa HI ••d•'9• llllllllll IUIU ti .. 11 ... 1 tfltil. ti •• Ullt•ll•• to m1h Uy S9'11 '"'"••ct hmltll118 tr d11Crl111i.a1 ... • U11 ••••,_,., will ol ~ltlitlR9ly tcu•t HJ tfWerllSt !Mii lor , .. 1 Hitt• •ftlO II I• •itl•llfl ti lh It• Ow tttftl1 111 lltrtlly l1lern1t• l~at 111 Ptlll•tt 1•01111 .. la 11111 ....,,,.. .,. lflllflllt " u 9'PI ..,..,_..,., '"" Tt tM plait 01 •1icr11111n1llot1, call HUO Ttll lrtt ti l .... -414-ISM ftr '" W.slllltl . oc &fta •'"'• call HUD at m 35'0 HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL 1002 CORONA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DEL MAR COSTA MESA 1024 WE FOREST 105 5 NEWPORT 10 2 2 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEA CH 1069 ......... PATRICK TENOREliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii E'SIDE Charming 3BA GREAT BUY on a 3Brfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Pl C ti & I.. t U CORONA Home on ovor 9000SF 2Bo Hso. New carpet, K~~~ ~hat ~ou~ HIGHLANDS coiner IOI w giant g:ir new oX1erlor & lntorlor Blu ff a 3Br 2 5Ba Noeds Arol 856-9705 Now granite gas Will hold 6 ca11 plus paint Huge lam'lly l88tsl, l>lantallon 1 ·8 O O ·4 ·TENORE kitchen. Frplc, w/d, huge AV erea Call lor kllchantden leads to shullers thruoul. ne.v SOLD! Showcase homes tor tale In our Saturday Roal Eslale Supplementl HOMES OF THE WEEK Dlspla !f ada s t.,t •t Juet $751 Deadline W•d 5pm ••••• OPEN HOUSE Llstlno• for S usr Deadline Thurs Spm ••••• II pays to edvarhso II\ lh• bosl IOCll Roal Ettel• Stcl•OO CALL TODAY LISA RIVERA 949.574.4252 ANNE WILLEY 949.574.4249 cenalr security sys. de111lls. $399,DDO back yard. Lots ol crpts/mlrrored door• All white • sparkling Xlnt Loe. Earl & Judy roses, 2c garago w11:1 wide greont:>oll vu S:it! clean! 1e1 • convel1· Taylor, Agts949·642· opener. CourlyartH "un Open 1-4p S399K Ible den, $235,00D '=""4""72,_,2,...------Atrium makes a vory lh Owntf 720·1125 49$ Morning Cnvn E'S ld e on cul·d•sac. privet• lront yard, BUILDER Close Out OP£N SUN 1·4 30, 2Ba big side yd, Light & btlgllt Best Fabulous Blufl oc.eari (fl Kalsor schl district, puce lor 0 detached v1ows. Once In o (~d'la tie/ .A{,a,t $389,000 646·1105 Pp homo In this •tea. llfellmo oppottunlty. ~~-u(li) Only $209.000 Call. Deller Hurry! Aqent .,,. ,,,.,.,..,, Very large duplex, (714) 967·7898 JfM·ltlt ....,_ ~ ----.. ,..,. ... 1 SERVICE DIRECTOUY -for All Your Home and Busme~ Nt-eds ..., ........ ........., .... ~.19 au1hlol1\l'IQ • ._(Ml\ \\ffl f• Uo.i, Slt II" .. .n 14 .. i.. m•" I • eel Mef4.e •1t1 .. ••• H l l .. tff * L.....,,'.,.,/,-1,,~.t.,, £AS TS IOE DUPLEX Jenny Bradley, Bkr 9 49·723·8 120 with fabulous owner·• For Mote Info C har m in g Nowporl unit. Both units have-------Beach Home. P11~t1ne N EWPORT BALBOA COSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT of.:~" ~~~':d::~ 2~~: separate yrds, laundry Cond. Major Remodel COAST 1070 IS IAND 2106 -BEACH 2169 & 2car Q3t. Gr eat Loe I Nico yard· big gar· I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Harb or VI ew Hom• s p11va1e bHch auus, s399 000 Ac G t SS59K iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii._iiiiiiiii & K • I H, A T many e11 ras, 4Br Montego, cul·de· BACK BAY 3,.( .., Sb 'S 95 Agt 759-931" 717-4741 Agent. ~airy 949-631 · C ivil• near new •Br •CH ARMER• I g sac, lg yrd, Avl 11·10 vt ... a O ce•n Vl•wl on E 1 Id 1D36 46o, den, highly up· fenc:od yd, 5br a Sbo, 5260D Mo 760.aeDa 2400sl lg yd. uudener Forresled Cenyon as• •gated comm, Balboa Newport graded, largest plan 5, gardoner, $39SD1mo P e t ok S2395mo Chormerl Loi value dtlached 39r 2 sea, Realty, Inc. Eaitbluff Bost Buy• By Owner $1,199.000 yr Isa 949-759 9264 Sh ort T e rm 3Br 21la (949) 64D·7262 • $839,900 L""" mslnt ever 1700sl, built In JBr · 2Ba ·FR l·Sl'f Furn, ch1lds room, lull ~-~---_,.........;::... 1 block to b';~cl'I Cao '94. Xtnl Loe. $315,0DD Establishod 1979 flHr· Great Locallon 049-376·:1454 amons. Avl 1D/26·t 8 Big Ca nyo n 'fWM build new. 320 Hazel Earl & Judy Taylor. Winter & '499K 720·t704 Bkr BALBOA SI 100 Mo Oop /Rot 1 Top gotl v1o..v, 2Br CdM Home.949·759· Agen11 642-4722 y, I R I •---------Req d 949.045.4517 2 5Ba, Custom up· ear V enta s HARBOR RtDOE MOBilE PENINSUIA 2107 grades. 52J9S Mo 9070 EASTSIDE REMODEL Oceanfront & 180" Ocean Vlow --------Lease, Agent 420-24·10 •Wa lk to Brlatol r1bu1ou1 3BHBr on NeartheBeach 85DO•SF. &Br 960 HOMES 11 00 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil HUNTINGTON Farms. Pool+ spa large IOI, wood lloota, 0 Cstm Hm S2,!>00,000liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4Br 2B• o ceantrt Olutfs Most Upgraded'> lrom thl1 No Steps now oloc1r1c, coppot $120 to $2800. Agl l-600·640·666t Fully rurn'd, 2 car g:st, BEACH 2140 fully furn. turnkey. betuty Top or tho ltne plumbing Chatmlng· 428 32nd StrHI CM, Palm• MH P a rk nr plot, winter only Gmo Lease, 2Bt 2Ba, upgrades thtoughout, $390,000 Tu,nkeyll Nawport Beach, CA H•rbor View Hiii• 2br dbl w1do. Kile. ap· U200 (0'19) 721·8896 1Br 18• Home, Hatd Oeck, hugo 2·car g:ir super patio. Live the RICH, AOT 717·4741 949_723_4494 3Br :1 sea. enlry. room pllanees. w/pello wd llr•. Lg yd, g.:ir. Enjoy po<ilt• spn (Uy GENERAL BALBOA 1002 ISLAND 1006 bt1I of your hie here! NEW HOME E Sidi CM for aicpanslon/pool, SpllCI rent S45D pelt' Ok 18~0. 221 1/2 appt ptoase Corol1a Blf Appt Pl•••• 3br 25ba1rom bu1IC1tr VIEW$1 $835.00D S15K Owner 646·D:177 CORONA Chicago 949·376·t705 dot Mar Propetllet 135 5 ,000 aproic 1760sl Oft ce11'1 -----;._A..;g:..•_n_i ____ G?_3·_!>_3_54 (949) 673·84114 -------DEL MAR 212 2 -------".'"" ___ .........,, ___ _ r.1~ •• 1 -,. J_ ~ .1.1,.t AC, walk•ln ctost's, 2 NEWPORT LIDO ISLE Brend New CEMETERY LOT/ ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil IRVINE 2144 L•Hroe Sing le Famlllf t-. ..... -11 .. ~,...,.. car anac Q8' $285,990 BEACH 069 5Bri5 6Ba·3753S~ F't t• om• in Balboa 3Br •V.A. • SO Down· SO Move·ln FAE E Co\JnStllng FAE£ Lisi Of HOmH HUONA REPOS 1·800·723-6857 Veteron Real Estate ••f'ORCl,OSIEO•• Gov homtl HuCI, MHA Fin IV•ll. Call 24 htt, 1 c:t•v• aoo.£>5S·100l BEST VALUElll .~.~-/;~ 94g.722·8120 1 3c oarage Biii Grundy CRYPT 1225 •2 New 3000aq II iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 2.5Ba, gruago, 9Q,1, 2Br+ tom rmJdln rm. -r-· iii~iii~iiiiiiiiiiiiii RHltor. 949 875 8161 jiiiiii!iiiiiiii~iiiiiii hornet for toase, quiet R•ncho San Joaquin lrptc, S2,50D Call 2Ba, vintage Island f.'/Nl4.'~ DANA POINT 1026 •BLUFFSEPLAN• LIOO ISLE LOT PACIFIC VIEW . 4 1taa,ocennvlows1Cau 2br, LRm. den, cloen Parn,Agont 862·974:> ho 1 me11 o1n 1uu 11z• 11ot 3BR·3 •,•BA+ Fem·rm 112 VIA YELL.A •dJolning plols Ouy 1 tor Info 949·875~384 & b11g111, ones urnt. 0011 Lido Is le 4br 3bo, sun· w un m te.., potent 111 '1 Sty on good Otnl>ll XLNT 35xeatt LOT or 111 lour 25,. btlow ---C~O~A~O~N.....,.A ___ , crt $1600 949 644•5087 d1c1<, aouna, 1rp1c. for ful11re develop. COSTA MESA 1024 Dplx S276,DOO 30r 29a ~:,~~:.~P,f~,;~~~~ ASKING S52S,OOO tetolt PP 845·1850 HIOHLANDS Pols walcomo $3000 m1n1, ioned for • & ?Br 2611. 3c gar, nu Bill Grundy R9j\llOr lop floor, •l•v11ot, NEWPORT Con tor 1how111g Agl dupltlf.. ~ 111•1•'1 on pnt root, 493·0161 °' Bin Canvon Cuttom c II ., .. 8 PACl.,IC VIE.u 94'9•7\8•2721 ptlmt lfreet wllhln •JUST LISTCO•:lbr 2b• 49~CiA9 J Wobb, 8kr H•m Remodeled 1907, I 6 " 1111 Ocean .. ~ow 1011.2 •I.I· troetop view . high BEACH 2169 ..,,.... ______ __._ •l•P• or sa11dy b9aeh 19 lot, nu w1nclow1, SBr 7.581-t ofc/den. NWPT HOHTi 3Dr Jolo1no bolow market u1hng1. Roomy One iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Penthouse Voru111111 ProcOd al: $650,00011 "'"1'11'1 & carpet. Hdwd pool, apa, aaun•. etcl 201 400$ F. dotachtd 949•875•0454 Ort patio Fp, rol11g, tbr lb" no pol•, now AHOELA GLA•Eft firs In Uvrm. $379K Agt IRVINB 1v44 52.HISM c;40•1283 Pp olfice/bonue rm, pror 1 w.d, :?c ;~r. 11cure •:Jbr 2bo upplf dptic, nu carpet 1119$ C•ll METRO Al.Al TY Diana 940·760·5000 8~ .. Ha 1·Sly TWH 301 landicape. 405 lr11lne l)rkg. n111t1y now, pn1nt 1 car oar. on the (049) 07& 4175 be· ~·9·723-0653 Jt35ot MSl.050-8093 t. S•HK _.~4~02 p CLASS IF IED S 1,JOO/Mo, Corona c11n11I S t650mo ytly twHn 7om.111m M Exquisite 58r ::a.ala 2Ba, view, S379.000 P ll'a tl'lo •11y·I O• del M•r Properu11 llMll) 173·7J53. alter 8 ~ Oon11" rm. media rm, Aoent 9411-050·3822 NWPT 8HOR&a 2on acceu. lnlormauon· (949) 673·8494 28A TWNHMB Dig 8.DOOsf 101, off~ 11 P11nc11JW• 0111,• ore, 28A. ooam c•ll. pecked marketploco •OCEANl'AONT In Oce.tns/de E.tttens1111 --------Call Upgr•d••· St•P• '-° CORONA ·Cla11lfled Saanc:. 1299,900 -• A•nd Kaar Agent DEL MAR 10221 Todayl ~,, 9 ·001 ·5227 •. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 142·597 8 _______ ... 0 .. • "000 visltt<I tegutaily • sue· --------·I Canyon, IOp goll '1ltw, Jner1w .. aif 5 ,1... Buy It, s.it u. find II newer 1111 roof )34QK coufully. by au klodt Sell your homa S250D/mo Daycrut tanne LAI ourcade ClaHllled. 0111 Grundy nuttora through clAtslfrtd Courl s 14 ... 1 Re/Ma• o•q-.csH247 (14n.17s.ou11 of consumott. 942·5878 "'~ mo. • .lliJllnl ll'l!HiS0•31122 ' ' I Why play Hlda 1" • Sook wilh chlldcari'l Call Cl•••lflM IOdllyl c;.~·66"18 ,. • .. .. Newport S~ach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ·L~~-T_o_o_A_v_'s ____ ~ -CRaSSwoRD PUZZLE ACROSS • t G1rden green 6 S111 of "Moonatruct( • 10 Type of curt • 14 Eml>at\lunetlt 15 Narrow street 18 Cyrano de Betgeflle fe1tur1 • 17 RegtON 18 AWNS • Mat\lnf'lll • 111 -lang 1yne • 20 Witty 11&1bel • exchange 22 Raised • 24 A Chaplin 25 Dependable 26 Wide1111 30 Comediln Marthl 32 Old name for Thailand •33 Nelson or Mary Baker 35 Loop 410 All together 412 Bwh ' 44 Repr1Mn11t1111 415 Cat'*"91 ii-rt 47 Radial.• g 48 *Potent• so~:no 52 Marble mine 56 Jacob's twin 58 Looeena (iacee) 511 S~peace 84 Matinee - 65 WntGf WleHI 67 Colfec:to(. Item 68 Aq\111 • J)lano 69 F"I~ penod 70 Alllal"ll appoertes 71 Gafdene(1 pu1chue 72 Sweet sttetcy lfU'1$ 73 Stage DOWN 1 LOflll na• 2 De~ buy 3 State poStllvely 4 -betvween the linel S Tyrant 6 Tidy up 7 $h.p·s rope 8 Na11, officer II Land 10 fOUl·up 11 Sulks 12 Speck Ill the ocean · 13 Type ol bear 21 Forferts 23 Goddess ol peace 28 On the Adriahc 27 Croon 28 Amved PREVIOUS PUZZU SOl.VED 211 Arab sultanate 31 Votes In favor 34 COiiege adm1rnstrato1 36 Preltx meaning "eight" 37 Elevator 38~~ 39 Perfect place 411Shop 413 SummartZe 416 Jo1n1ng (things) together 411 Me 51 Wheel cover 52 Lea111s a Job 53 Exce&slve 54 M<tke amends 55 lmlated 57 A.nlmalfats 60 "Thal hurts•• 61 Qpera soog 62 Dr>encumbers 63 Portion of medocane 66 Luau souvenir 11 12 13 If you· re look Ing for a job. classlfled has news for you. . Bridge By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF nd TANNAH HlllSCH NEWPORT BEACH MISC. 2669 RENTALS Thursday October 151 1998 87 I . MONEY 2744 TO LOAN EMPLOYMENT 2914 5530 DuplH Steps 10 sand HouH I ttlng & cl an. Lo•n Speclallst •CONTROLLER• upper unit, 4Br 2Ba Ing eKchang1 for rm. Car, tiomH, porson.i Or ~· CO\lnty allport 119 new kit, umoom, CM or NP 41 )'' old and d pt consolida· a,08, seeks strong 2c prkg. s2eoo1mo. fem rel 1149·574·11890 t•on, 1mat1 business hands-on full function l'l,AN Wllll CAHK yeuly. Call 673·6900 welcome Call toll free controller to manog1 bl 105 Aak for Ooly ••••••••I 1·877·467-4922. eccounttng, 11101urer, BQtlt ~ulncrablc. South Jc tis NORTH •KJ8 S.l o A 10 2 O K fd •J 4 WI-ST •72 0 J 64 l~AST •Ql094 I;' 'I H 0 ?7 4 •l\to8<1S SOUTH 0 '! J s 2 .. Q 9 J • A 6 t1 K Q75J 0 1098 •A 7 2 111c b1Jd1111! SOUl II WFSl NOR fll 1\1 Pa~ I• IN I' Pa~ 40 I'&.'-' Pll.SS Opcn111g lcaJ Six of + F.AS I ~ I'll~ StuJy all four hamh How would you play four hearts afll:r the le.id ul a low dub'? • '1111~ j, a routine lhc-carJ maJor aui:tron Nonh ·~hand 1~ ck arty worth a ral!>I! lo game oppc.1\ltt' ulmo~I any ~ort of lif\l·se:ll vulnerahlc orcning hid West °lc.ttl'> a fourth l":'t dub anp olwiously the hand ts casrl y makable 1t trumps are J.2 anJ you can guc\s the l1A.at10n of the m1~''"& diamond COMMERCIAI. Audit, tiu; and ott~u honor~ In 1KliJ111on, a 1o1. 1m11ng 1iaJc N E WP 0 RT HGT S dmln slralion. Excal· finesse or a J.:4 pade hteak 1o1.1ll al~ Sml. redecot1•od 2bd REAL ESTATE AN O NC NTS lont opporturuty 1n I -·• 1a... 1 C I · Gar, IP Indy, no pets •••••••••I N U EME rapidly nrow1nn •n• anu ,,.-cun ract. ump ica11ne mat. s11 00 9419·850·81415 dusty 1 lld ng c; Full ter.; •~ lhc llCC.lJ to drav. trumps enrly NP Penn Steps to --------1 meo col ond bonefilS tol P"fH:nt a po ~ible dclfen.\t\C ru,rr. beach 3br 2ba, now COMMERCIAL --------lmm1dla11 openrng w 11 1 rCJJtO\l:' 3 cructa entry flt I IC Ille 110011, pAlnt, fox· PDOPERTY 2778 ANNOU NCEMENTS Call 714·~56·0576 or tatilc. South loun<l a 1m:uy \\ii)' lo cures. gar, fr pie, yrly ~ 2920 1 a,. r e 1 um e 1 o rnax111111c: lhc~c ch;inci:~. $1775mo 930·7527 714·556-4023 £11\t ""Ol' allo.,..1..'1.1 to win the 4ut-en NEW 200011 t>ldg, in iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------~ of club,, und the dub return .,..,n, '•••••••• Cannery Row, fronts * • E x trae Cullng CREDIT COU.ECTIONS ta~cn wtth the c. llie ace .ind ~tog 1• 2 srreo11 nell;I to Agency hes open call ACCTS RECEIVABLE of trum~ \\Crc: ca,l~d. and the tlurJ MISCELLANEOUS Mc Donalds. For tse for ogos lnlant 10 20 Must have m1t1 2yfl dub .,..a rull .. -' wttlt 1 .... 1 .. n "-1 ..... r RENTALS Ownet A.gt. 631·7433 yeart1 Cat for noxt strong coll~ct1ons .-u "'' • LI\.'.... r1g11tra1lon datel Crtd•• & accoum roc· came 10 hanJ v. tth the ace ol i fl:ldes 7 14--432·8228 onert1a11on exp Proll· und 1.ltcw lilt' rl:ma1mng uurnp INDUSTRIAL 2788 cient 1n MS Office & Now dcdarcr ran the ten of Jta· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l E;,cvt We offer an O•· mon<h lo E11~1\ 1ad, uod thl: trap ROOMS 2706 LOST & celltnt benehl pacl<· LOW RENTI Industrial 2925 age 1ncludlng 401 (.,) .i.nappcJ on the JcfenJcr. Stripped ol ~1ctt w/olt1cos, 2200-FOUND EOE. csrugltto & club\ Jrld heart~. rt made no <l1llcr· NB Room •v•ll No w 4600sl 78cent sl rmN iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii smoko'roe woo• en111• ence wlK:thcr Ea~t re1urnc<l a Jta· w/pvt entrance, noar J11ck1e (714) 673·2754 HB near ausl'lartt .& ronmtnl Send 10• mond, M:lttng up the tahlc\ kins :i' beach &73·St00 warner (losr 9·215) &ufTle w11t1 salary r. •· the lultilhng t11d;, or led a p.ldc 11110 M•I• c•t grey & to1y 10 Pavro!I M n· the tahl~"• k1ng·j.i<:k tcnacc for tll" BUSINESS & white tiger Purple coi. agor, PO Soi 1.5CO 10th tm:k RENTALS TO lar w groon tag 714· Costa Mesa. CA Wh.11 ii E.1~1 ~trll haJ a dub 10 SHARE 2724 FINANCE 962·2806 964·1605 112028 or lax lo (90:9 re1urn ! Dcclarcr would be ou wur..e 642•7667 olT Alter rut ling lhc duh, <l~·d.1rt•r •Balboa Penn shar prof HEALTH & Filing Clerk Gen Ore would ha~c lo ~UC'\ in \\hkh Ult to 1br nu 2br apt furn BUSINESS FITNESS 3000 FT for Med1c:i O!f t'O try for the-full1lhng trtd.., and the gar park $600 II\ 1 OPPORTUNITY ~1111 CR~s ::;.·:;:: or o<ld" clt:Jrlv la\\ rcJ running 1hc ntne lmmed 714·420·44E.4 ol diamonJ, ·--------2904 WANTED TO LOOSEl·F=-o-o-d.,..-:,S-e_rv..,.l_c_e_v,-0.,..1 ... -0-,s NB Shr 2Br apt WEICHT & MAKE Upper Bny. re~ort lac., iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil M 0 N E y c a. 1 wanted PT, UC rv 1\1' Lcam to he a better bridge pla)'" nice. quiot, c:loan. •••••••• 1.800.927.2996 R1SjClent1•l Ctnmg' er ! Sub\cribe 110\\ to thl' Goren $620/Mo. 540.9377 Please be wary ol out Catt. 949-824·8390 Bridge Letter b) catnn~ (8()0) 788· ol are;i companies. ••••••••• •'*Gen Ol'ico Lo;.n 1225 r • r " 1' • t NP Ponn 3br 2ba tise, Check w1t11 lht IOC3f ., 1or m1or1 .. a 1011. r write o: Processor A neric:orp G 0 'd L .,0 0 all nu, W;D, gar, I 2 Beltor Business EMPLOYMENT oren rt ge elll'r, .-. ' oic blk to bea S800 Av.!111 Bureau before you ·-------· NB 574 ·770t e•l103 4-t lO, C.hicago, Ill. 60680. now 949·515·7487 send any money for Dave FAX 5:'4•1753• 1-----__;--~---------r------:----1·P-o-ol_H_m--1o_s_h_r -v-1 ,-h fees or services Road -"--------_H_O_T_E_L _____ _ young profl in CM and umlc1s1ono any EMPLOYMENT P ortlflno In "6 BALBOA ISLAND COSTA MESA 2624 NEWPORT 2606 BEACH Very nice placo, easy· contracts before you •SSS FIT s PfT ~orng . Full prtvlg sgn St1op oround for 5530 •!'·light Sn.rt front a~ "' $550.mo. •4 "'.1101 __ ,a_ic_s ______ , •Desk Agent ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3 p I ex 2 b r 1 ba' tr p le' ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ • •• palto, qu1ot,' no pols, 1• •------~~--Advertising Salee •Hou1c ... oopmy 2669 Adorable Balboa Is unit carport. s 750/MO The Community Sha re NB Condo seC1k e•p d newspaper .•Ma1ntennnce 2bd, f/p, grt kitchen, (94g) 642•2617 Market Place 2bd Iba, gatod. pool Sales Individuals Phone 949-E:73-7030 must soel S1550•mo Class1l1ed spa, w·d, p1kg, $551.1 abott,... ... ~,,,,, IM<lUfrcm 2 Posit on R etail e~t 135 t;ic1o; 10 30· Avail now, 509·7115 E'SIDE 2Br 1Ba. 1c 642-~678 mo 644-1705 ~·'ll --1 T elemarket ing & 5pm Fax 949.723.4370 BALBOA PENINSUIA 2607 gar. w:d hk-ups, Not-------------------home,smdasel Outside S•l•s Pet1. 2390 Elden 1'C, ~er.'Etlpeloda'I. Base . comm. Also S875·Mo. 645-4585 PdcaMaogemercQo.o soel\s exp'd S ales Newt~ Refurbi shed FAJRWAY A PART MEl'llS 142.52C~lved) Su!!PA-!125 Mngr Good Oppt y• tBr 1Ba In lovoly AT BIG C ANYON ~ B,hr(i.CA~ Pren T elegram g:ited commty. Walk OATE.O COM\tl'NITY OY PASlllON IM.ANI> ti04 Plfle Ave •$1850 . 3Br 2B•• to thoater/shops, • Long Beach, 90844 Vaulted ceiltngs, Frplc, private gar/carpo1t I~. u1ilf ti 111·c ll111·d .. 1rt·1·1'< '" 111~oll11•\tr'Ot' .562·499·1203 ' b I S660·S710mo .. S695 \It'\'~ l11mc.uclracll\1ni.t lt1\0UTl;\t~1· MONEY Fa•·.562-435-451c: nu pntcrpt, a c, gar, Kl M 1 :.! cir J Ill< .1panrrw111 ho1tK'I .... lndry hk·up, no 'pets dep ein gmt TO LOAN 2914 Book k • • p • r Fu II 760·1713 or 586-6469 __ 9_4_9_·S_e_1_.4_0_0_0_ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ch3rgo Adrrun Ass 1 1 Br 1 B • oceanfrt West Side 1 Br 1 B• Financial w oes h •ve for CM Co. E•p'o . Pvt patto pr!(g close rol s, 11rong compu:er X~nt v1ow, upstairs. nr to beach, lnory lac. you on your toes? S><ills, Oucckboo1o1s . p1e•f $950 Av;i.I t t/t s75o•mo. Vic 75s-1460 We provide loans Fa•: 645•9378 (94 9 ) 721·889 8 regardle.ss of c1ed1t ----.------Why play Hide 'N • .,, •• ~.01 .. J ••w: . history• No tee, c HA u FF Eu A· Soek with childcare? •l'lt;,1"'t'1.1l11•>t•l1t.11<1",11o1 reasonable rillesl L1moua1na M:ilc Fe-COSTA MESA 2624 Call Classlll ed <;1)<r\ 11<•pe1<> 1·617·566·9719 mule 1ra1neu . Good todayl 642-5678 wages 714·239·5907 HOME, HEAL TH AND BUSINESS ~ ....... ERVICE ------•I CARPET COMPUTERS 3556 ELECTRICAL 3610 HANDY MAN 3710 IMPROVEMENTS MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 SLIPCOVERS 3922 ::_ SER VI CE CLEANING 3 51 S H 0 ME · 3 7 5 6 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii : DIRECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sm•ll Job EXPERT •Home lmprvmnte• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PUBLIC NOTICE Ike's Cu· 1om Pa1nt0ng D3n Oawllt>n Plumb ng BASIC Carpet & Uphol. COMPUTER Dunc•n Electric Drywall, carpentry & The Cal 1 Public ui. 1. Prof, Clean, Ouar.ty Apr. Rmdl, Repipe L llOul ., A I s II b k ·---------.. 1 I Worl<. lnl E>ll & Docks Drains 24hr SVC Exp I crooning Affordable oc11 c.. esponse more ma JO s o toes Comm1ss1on RE· LN703468 631·4610 gos systom rop1pes - estimates over the Servlco/Remodols Gary 645·5277 TIME TO BEGIN QUIRES thol nll used -------- phonol 493·8188 Light fixture repair Carpentry drywall repair YOUR HOME housohold goods ROBERT ISBELL CO L554722 6J6•6720 ~(LP .I L#2 75870 6.50·7042 Texture, paint touch movers print their Int Ext•Small Jobs OK Expert Dral.n Cleaning ACCOUNTING/ TAXES 3406 ------ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CE RAM IC PETERKIN Elect11c up Small jobs ok IMPROVEMENT P U.C Cnt T numbe1, Decorative Po ;.:.ng & Plumbing Repaors FAST1BIG SAVINOSS (714) 840·4368 . PROJECT? hrnos and chauHeurs l"'•9•3SO 646·3008 20y11 ••P A 1 w01>1. guar -15yrs exp. Bkkpg, pay· TILES 3528 -roll tax d a p • poll, etc iiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Rts·Com sm·lg 1obs Carpentry-ALL KINDS Catt 8 plumber, print tholr T.C.P. num-714·5B0·9026·Pager Steve 545·8298 LSt87t7 800-.748-1741 Cabinets. Storage, painter, handyman cor '" 411 ad•Or1i$e· = Your oll./my home. _ Comp or hand written Leaky Showers Rep'd -ent11es. Pick up De· Regroullng & lnstall'n -liver. Call 645-6976 L670130 Dean ol T ile ADDITIONS REMODELING 673·8065 or 846·6526 3410 CHILD CARE 3536 · CO•~NTU U"-W)(S ~ll Ol GllOUt1VTOllNc. IHTlakrf/WU MG! GlAllTIHGATml ;.T 'l'OUl HI>\( Ot OHi(( Wll'I 91. WIN 9! WICIHTOIH 71 4·540·6344 Now Hlrln9I Decks. Patio Covers or any or the sor· ments. 11 vou have 8 T H ' 768-6321 vices listed here in question about the le· Llc'd Contr. No Job ree ses. gahty ol a mover, hmo too small. All 111cs H•rgrove Const . our directory! or chaullour, call: A / di f C A L L Y 0 U R opr rm , ans, new Remodel, res/comm LOCAL SERVICES Public Ut1h1tes svcs, spas. 645·3656 Freo esl/Sm Job ok TODAY! Comm1ss•on '"341409 549.9477 714·558·4151 i.--------.. i Homt RHlorallol\'Rtmodtl I::======= B est M overs! No IOb Tllofdrywalltwoodwo1k INTERIOR 2 sml. we make 11 El' Fences dtcks room aad S55 hr LIT 163844 Roofs/general repa111. DESIGNERS 3782 800·2·GO·DEST krueger painting residcntiul (uux finishing wood restoration mall hew 548-5481 lk. 74 911 Comm: Res Refs Freo E" All Amerlc•n M overs Chris 609·0805 Careful, c·.1teous & PET QUALITY CRAFTSMAN Fastl Surprizlngly SERVICES 3879 20 Vis Exp Rel's HOME cheap! 5 49-0 223 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Pl \'I .i' t, \j • ! 1\'10q:1 !\! ' "' Id• \ "'\t .. 1 !<I ·I m Your Handyman· Mark 9.i9-6 50·9525 GARDEN DECOR Buckets & Brooms! Hou1ecl11n lng Friendly, reliable Klllhy 723-4827 •VICKI'S CLEANING -----------1 Wt ofter THE BEST CABINETS 3490 1iouse/W1ndow Clearung 10Yt1 Exp. Xlnt Reis Vicki 714·888·0 395 Ad ... anct d Woodsy111m1 ....--------.1 ·Custom Cabinetry· Kitchen• Beth • Doors Moldings · Mantell l.69t650 71'-998·8970 CARPENTRY 9510 Woodwork Doors lnll closet• remdld, crown molding ba11/trlm etc. 654·1934 HER CUL~ • I i ,. • < : ~... ( I J>Hl!N+DIET Complctt Mcdiul Proa S7<J/ Wt~hclon 35561___________ S• l•e •Svc• ln•t•ll 1---..,-•Mt4t--•""•i..Jo4--.. DRYWALL Hardwd/Vlnyt/Ctramlc IA(i RA PfRGO.Catptl MC V111 _ Hom• or Offic e iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii INTERNET Training SERVICE 3584 L708279 999.9590 RFC41NCON!i' > N< l IN 94•·718·9385 Witthoeft Drywett ,_G_ARA __ G_E_____ 1 V11>m ---------1 MACMEOIC •Cart for All Ptwea• Sm1Lg Jobs 80().7()()..8 CARPET Macintosh Computer• Clean! Clean! Clean! DOORS 3678 .... -. ............ .-.WI CLEANJNG 3515 In your hme1otc. Low/ 20Yr• E•P Fa11 SJF1H EstJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil----------t lloulty 1111 9 73.5453 LU 00030 7141 639·1'47 ••$478· 18a7 •• S II your \lnwanted , Whtlh&f you re buying or selling, Ct1111fi1d cover• •II your n11d1I Sell your home . through clatttfled. 842·5878 ELECTRICAL 3610 I n c I u d • e h • u I lltm• tilt euy wayl •w•~. w ••th•r To place your •t rlp1 tnet e l l/1••· clas1il1ed ad cell G4S•l704 8 42·5078. SHANE'S ~/~ ,..,,. ttnl SJtWlm ,.,,, ,...,n..;.int""!'f' 541-SMllNI l lOWEST RATES -"A BE TIER MOVE" 3858 CHUNG'S PAINTING 24Yr1 l!xp·Gtt Pttctl Guar WorlvFreo E'1 Llc#376602 .538·1534 RAINBOW Circle Malnt. Pan: ng 4nt!E11 Hcuu lpt Ou•hty Job. Froe est L•569897 630·8888 All Kinds 01 Jobs FOf Alt Kinda 01 Peoplo Cleulfled. Pet Sltter,009 Walker Da ly 011trnighl 111s1ts Refs •"' Llc'd Bondod Dtnlst 114 9 3 5·8670 PLUMBING 3890 THE LOCAL PLUMIER ·I Jamts E 8ongtr1 Co • Pip• IOC•llng slab I~ deloc Friend y Svc, tns'CI Lif53298t 075·9304 Prec:lH Plumblng nepaltt & R modols Fret Cstlmat • L1H73118 I09·1090 ' ORCO PLUMBING a DRAIN CLEANING . i-D\\V\Hfl\ "ir ( 11iun llt~·ount 760-8170 • lk.#727ifti •• GETO OF DEBT! !:!' e clw he!£.! • C-rtdit C&rds Consolidate;; • fosmmti Imm • lnltrtll Rtd~ • II ·as.smmls' • 114 CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS :::;-, m1·rrim·J cutter uHrr 2f-Qo OF/-' ~bku~I Uib...,.• 25 J,(f, rt"nl •tilor .~r J. mm• f-' 100·, ,,( otlwr f.1br1.-1 ~~ \e.trJ uf 9ual1h "<'II,. •nJ milt man1h1p TAX PREPARATION 3925 T AX PROBLE MS? Audit , non-ti er coll ct on I cen help! 94'i>-G73.S905 VIDEO SERVICES 3931 0 a Q UPHOLSTERY •Inti &8 cuat furn, upholsty, stlJj eov rs llri1tqu1 rpr 542-4612 WALL COVERINGS 3932 Th• Stripper Soect•11dng in Wallpaper R•movel L588Si241 Q03·S037 We 0•1• :should t tng tog ther Strip ln11tAIJ, odvtc to th a zy l •f35117 831·2111 . \ Newport Beoch/Costo f-.Aeso Doily Pilot ThurJdoy, Octobet 15, I 998 88 Sunday, .Octobet 18th 0700 'til riooil Buy direct from dOzens of l~cal boat owners. Hardware, sails, small boats, ele~tronics, anchors, nautical decor and 1 OOO's of other marine items at blow-out prices! I! ' 15%0FF@ Minney's Do your Christmas shopping early! Ship's clocks, ship models , nautical decor, books, charts, etc. 1500 Old Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa 54g..:4192 Thanks again neighbors for the use of your parking lots! EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMEN? DOMESTICS 5540 FURN!TURE 6014 PIANOS & SAJL BOATS 7014 CHEVROLET 9045 HONDA 9085 JAGUAR 5 S 3 0 5 5 3 0 \s 5 3 0 0 R GANS 6 0 5 9 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Like Boats7 Want 10 work In Newport Harbor? · NHd heavy equipment oper11or to launch & haul boats at 1 rocreat1on1l fac11i1y, mull t.:> highly re· aponalble, will train, great hours & benefits 949-673-9330 Mon-Sat OUTSIDE SALES $21 HR AVQ COMM Caah paid d11ly, auto 1ervtce promotion. FT·PT 714·375-0491 ·-=-• Rnlannt u, bi~ • Oppomnuy ioi CIO'#th • Uulltn1 SWy • W11 I Fu Rawnt 10 808 949-Sl9'-4~7 Of UlJ 94M•NS50 E.tl. m FT Live out Nanny Dinette sol 5 -chair•jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ea Columbta 22FT '98 SILVERADO '97 ACCORD EX 4d PAYROLL/ PT Med Transc lpllon .for 2 children In NB, $60, hl·chalr like new Babu Grand Plano clean I must ••II PU Xlra cab, low ml l=ull pwr, V6, lthr · r . English lPkg, CPR $15 student deakchal • GIVING IT AWAY at (114910)118,950 (005317) $19,967 ADMINISTRATIVE Od typing skills, med cer1 car 949.631-0675 $35, 9 9 .,75 8•889r Beautiful black finish, SIOOO OBO 546•1323 LEXUS OF LEXUS ASSISTANT bkgrnd helpful but not · · 4 ..., • absolu1ely like new, In WESTMINSTER MISSION VIEJO Payroll aas11t1nt and nee. Training. Call Moving Must Solll tune $2950 Work I•--------(?14 ) 892.e 9oe (949)384·0884 office admlniatrator. atter 6p 759-1910 Black Lacquer 5 714-527·0900 MARINE SLIPS Full ume posllion Job Racept/Soc CPA Firm MERCHANDISE drawer dreaser & duties .Include' assist· has lmmod FT poal· nightstand In good ••••••••DOCKS 7022 DODGE 90 HYUNDAI 9090 '97 XK8 Convt 2D (96-4152)$62,995 BAUER JAGUAR (714)953·4800 '97 XK8 Cpe 20 (97·4153)$58,995 BAUER JAOUAR (714)953·4600 Ing wnh payroll for lion, CM Cou11yard~ c:ond11lon $150 GARAGE SALES iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mld·alze company 1oc:11lon Knowledge WANTED Call 949-65().2025 Permanent Sallbo11 ,87 Caravan b --------and executive office of Word Perfect & typ-and leave meaaage allpa avellable 30'·50' LE a 1 want to uy any JEEP 9110 admlnlstrallon. Please Ing req'd, compel!llV• POTTERY 1 1• 1 / 1 1 1 perfect c1r, like newl Toyot1 pickup 4X4 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii aend resume to Ac Queen bed Ilk• new nc • wa er e ec r c Air, radio, new lir•J longbed/regut1r. Asl< • aelary. Send resume 111'9 ,. .. ..,A. Rook_,.,, $150 while & bleck 6 s12 per tt, per month 76k I (714) 546-07"• f J 949 650 7149 counting Supervisor, 10: Genske, Mulder & RoM!i..~r.Moo~ kltch~n set SlOO, din· COSTA MESA 124 949·722-2360 ask for m .,., or 94~~:02.0025~r ~~.:oxc~ 5~~62~0·~~ Co, LLP 16~ Newpor1 f~, Cowen, llHD, Ing 181 glass w/merble Joe Mon-Fri days. you ~•Y fax reaume BMl9v1d1SulcteAD2 9 6 2 3 62C7os0t•r ~tincll,CilifF•nct at1nd $375 949-854-0557 Community Garage THE PERFECT SLIP FORD 9075 '90 Cherokee Limited Fully loaded, red w/• grey llhr Int 125kml • $6900 675-3853 10· • """*'Cat/II Salo Sat 8·3:30 Furn, UP TO 50 FT. GREAT ISUZU 9100 . (949) 642·7667 fax to: 949-65().!1595 olf equip, clothes, LOC. ON BALBOA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -------- Reaume should In· R•C'ICllng Co. has MERCHANDISE junk to l•wels, mlcra.. PENINSULA . .AGENT A~~7 Mp~~~~~~ll t , ,95 Trooper LTD LOTUS 9123 elude ealary history. opening for on alto MISC. 6015 AC'a corner of Tustin 1·800·247·8209 (208477) 512,997 4x4• 21 Kml, eulo, l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Physical/drug acreen· attendant In CM 30hrs TOP & Riviera follow the Costa Mesa (3PAD5831 520,550 1• Ing required EOE. a WHk, S6·S8 25/hr + DOLLAR signs to Back Bay Vil· LEXUS OF PT Demonatrators Incentive, 11011era ~Ith AID I If You Want To Win rage. NO Early B1rda •A•U•T•O•M•O•B•n•E•S• H~<;.;1~4~~;~~'X WESTMINSTER WHk·day1 In llore in ~~~:~• 8~.;:9.;0;g I~~7~:.~:17 x ~4~111 HUOE REMODELING & --,9-8-RA-N-O~E'""R--(714) 892·8908) your aroa, Cir noc••· x23106. MULTI FAMILY SALE --------T aary, exp'd preferred. Just Groat Firewood Sal 8·12pm Light XL • super c:eb, -------- Call 714-842-4283 Rotall The Monogram Avoid lh• rush! Order fixtures, appllences. --------(A0,495&> ($15•998> JAGUAR 9105 '95 ESPRIT S4S Black/groy 10K ml, OZ rims, (F63125) $49,995 BAUER LOTUS 949·842·7700 Convenient Claulfled 842·5878 Store, Westcllff Cour1. nowl $135 a cord, $75 lots ol turn11ure, oul· ACURA 9010 Costa Mesa PT aales help atter· 1/2 cord Delivered door l1ghlln9. patio iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L~~';.~~n4~.-;:~:;' iiiiii,ii3ii7iiJiiAiiCiiUiiAiiiRiiiiii MERCEDES noonl/aat 949·642-21111 rr99 to your driveway furniture, 1n1lqu11, '90 INTEGRA -,.,,...,,-,,,,,..,,...,..~~-=-=...-4 speed, leatherl'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9130 Retall: Hallmark Store 714·885·1432 clolhoa, go-earl, Ju•t 89K Ml, Fully loedr.dl '98 TAURUS SE lnlerlor, s 55001• In NB needs Asal Mgr to name a fowl 98 S 8 5 o o JO B 0 24V, auto, loaded, (949) ens.8478 & Selesporsons. Exp WolH Tanning Bods Walnut Pl. (corner of 949•548•2987 (168423) $18.598 prof"d 949·721·8085. Tan At Home Irvine & Walnut) Coata Meaa Buy Oirecl and Savel •--,9-e_l_N.,..T ... E~4'""RA,..,..-Llncoln·Mercury Sales Assoc. nffd•d Commerclal/Home Sat 7am Baby things, Special Edition (714) 540.5830 HICKORY FARMS '90 SOVEREIGN Blue. Ian, mini cond, Low m1le11111 (616163) S12,995 BAUcR LOTUS 949·842·7700 '81 300SD Turbo 011111 runt great! Muat ••ttC $5000. (949) 723-4824 Gift Supenlsor Coordinate rc'-c1vi.1q prep & sendmq ol Hlcllory farm~ qlfts Gift Sales for up1c111 chlldren'a units from $199 00 household Items. (025806) $17,997 boutique. FfT or PfT. Low Monthly Pmts clothing, toys & morel LEXUS '93 EXPLORER LTD E11p helpful, 111. neg. -------111 Free Color Calalog 424 E. Bay Street MISSION VIEJO 28k Ml, while. lthr, Please call 845·1355 ,.....~W~A=-=N~T=E~D~.., Cell 1·800..711-0158 Sat Oct 17, Sam (949)384-0884 (3UY~~i~~~~o Sales Homeowners Complex WESTMINSTER '94 XJ8 Diamond blu/tan, chrom rims, xlnl cond '89 580 SEC While w1lh palomino Interior, xlnt cond, 107k miles, new hr•• $20,500 949-640-5032 or 949+.0-1029. ~ Earn extro money dunnq 1hc hohddy selhniz H1cllory farm q1f~ c~'tfH0u~~w NTIQUES COLLECTIBLES ~=~~naf~'"~~~~~n~~: _AL_F_A_R_O_M_E_0_9_0_1_5 l 714> &92·H08> txpendlng retail ad· Older S~le Furniture 6017 2481 lrvtno Ave. '95 BRONCO XL T (692442) $20,995 -------- BAU8R LOTUS MERCURY 913S /\HOVI /\\.'I IVHil WM.ii NO I \I> NI Cl SS/\U\: Wll I I 11 .\1'\f 1•,\IH 0 ll llll I 111\11 Apply in person: Hlll~ren Square 270 E 11 St . Co)ta Mesa (~twe-:n Sama Ana & Wl'sLminMcr) GROCERY STORE MANAGER INwporl Dune• WofWf.,1ont ll•.ori is looking for a ~ified, customer seNice individUal with retail/ convenience store experience to monogor their on·si~ il~!"Y store with annual soles oE $500 000. ~ 21·25K Fax resume. to ~-0364 or coll Human Re50Urces 729·3863 EOE. 949·842·7700 vorllalng department PIANOS & Collectibles •82 GTV8 Blk/Blu 4x4. llhr, alloys. aHkl a sell motlv11ed .... ,. *, ... ,.,.~· • Ru"na great! Good (3MVK019) S19.988 1cc:ount executive to • , ........ • ..... • • · • Minton China NEWPORT LEXUS OF '94 XJ8 ldn 40 1111, develop and aer· $$CASH PAID$$ Ancestral Seip edge, BEACH drlver/projecl car. WESTMINSTER (114-4149)123,995 vice new bualneaa .,...r• ••• •' .,. 56 pelcea, mint c:ond 6169 SN 111111 European (714) 892-8908) BAUER JAGUAR WE Buy ESTATES $1500 949-719·9018 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Car Meg $1600/obo )" end epeclal aecllons. I• Call S48•1323. '99 T·BIRD LX <714 •53-4600 We pre;er a candidate --------Garage Salo Oct 17 Ltht, ABS, mnrf , •9 5 XJ8 Convt to have a minimum of WANTED Sam 3668 Meadow Ln1--------(3POJI04) 514,950 Sea foam gr/cream, 1 year print ad· Ne1r 22nd & Tustin. BMW 9030 LEXUS OF CD h f vert1tlng experience. TO BUY 6019 ******** c ang, ac: werr, Excellent communlca· 1---~------.,---liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WESTMINSTER One ol a klndll lion skills Ability to •MUL Tl·FAMILY• '77 321 BMW (714) 892·8908) (222846) $35,995 I BUY ALL PIANOS YARD SAi.Eii uu•R LOTUS 111 goals and m11<1 SAT. 7AM.12 Current lags, runt,---·------• 949.a42•7700 profeatlonal preaenta· Antlqu11.qual. furniture •31 RIVERS10• $600 949-e76·72411 HONDA 9085 --~~~..,,,..--Ilona In a fast paced 1po or houseful cash ., "" Pgr 714-602-<>407 • '95 XJ9 and delall oriented en· 11 paid (714) 95Nlt33 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil White/tan llhr, Vlronment. "°""957 '133 ... Old Coln• Gold Silveri•••••••• '95 BMW 3111s CPE '92 CIVIC VX c:hr rime, lac warr Xlnt benefit package, Otf 'U '"a> 2D Red/tan CD loaded Nu brakH, • tlrH, (7285411) $30,995 Including 401k. Drug SOUTH COAST ~~n~~~c~~~T& ~!:~~~11DAN•••S•PO•R•T•A•TI•O•N• <188~2;~ta MoS:~·995 clutch, timing belt and BAUi• LOTUS screenlng/phyal~al r.. AUCTION Wealcollt Coin 842•11448 11 Llncoln·Morcury morel 43mpg 150kml 949·8<\2·7700 quired. EOE. ,714, HO.Se30 Xl nt cond. $4750, ~.9=7""'x.,..J.,.,9~L..,,S~d~n~4~D,..... 'flS IABLB QS • Loaded, am·fm cas~ (624995) $8.99~ Ooata Mesa Llncoln·Mercury (114) S40.S830 ~ '97 Mountaineer 40 CD, prem sound, ABS (Jl2S29) $21,997 ., Costa Mesa Llncoln·MorcurJ (714) S40.H30 : '98 MYSTIQUE • Loaded. auto, AC.. (8411 52) ($12,4981 . Costa Moaa ... Llncoln Mercury .. 714-540·5•30 • Aeaumea vie .lax: At· .!:218.t"'lt. RECORDS/TOP I 752·1075 (ll7•3998)l 4 ll,999 ltntlon, Lynn flol• AN. •21: Jazz. A&8, SOYI, Rock BOATS 7011 '97 z .3 '93 CIVIC l!X BAUi!" JAQUARl--------714 •s<>-4802 or man· _, • • • Etc ..• 50'• & 60'a M1ke1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Auto only 12 ooo ml Tl v c 1 945 71105'' ' ' AT, moonrf, mint (714)953-4800 PLYMOUTH N:::.· 330 o~:~r:s!~ • WANTED BOSTON (B8233~1!XUSS27,777 ~3CHB412) $9,988 ~.9~7=-=x .... J~.~· :'"L"':if"d .... n~4-=o,..... Strffl. Cosll t.1eaa. APPLIANCES 6011 WHALIR under 18"· MISSION VIEJO WELSl!TXMUISNSOTF•R (97·3997)$45,889 CA 112627 JEWELRY, FURS In ~~ &!~~·72 Call (948)384-0894 1714) 882•8908 •AUl!R JAGUAR Vacuum repair perton Kenmore H••"" duty • ART 6025 (714)953,.800 no 111p nee 1pp1y • • 1--------'94 CIVIC 40 , .. 7 XJ .. L Sdn 40 • ma1chlng Wlhr/gu n CADILLAC 9040 AC PS f .. .. In pereon et Coaal POWER BOA ' ' am· m can, (1'7·3""8)•4•, .... 9 Vicuum 333 E 17th dryer S250. To1hlba "An tncredlble girt Ideal · (045H5) 17994 iAUKR jAQUAR SI CM x St'• 'sent• 28' color TV $150 obo for her Tahitian blk 7012 , .. 4 CONCOURS Costa Moaa 800 916$ ---------·- '94 VOVAQIR LI : Loaded, 7 PaH, A89t (179117) 110,194 Costa Mo ... Llnoolr\'Morourr • (714) '40-5930 : Ana/17th St. No calla, 949-831.07S7 pearls w/18" gold c:.1 lop, 28K ml, Llncoln·Mercury (714)953 ... w .. her dryer 111ck•d. chlln Pearl u 1 to 11 28tt Unlflll• Mega 1971 (3LV5285) s22.eoe __ ,_7,...1_4_) _S_4o._..s_e_3_o_1 '9 7 x.1e i~n 40 PONTIAC 1170 1--------apt aize gas llove, MM S2Z6. 9 to lO MM Roomy teak · interior. LIJtUS Ofl '95 ODYSSEY EX Van '99l~~~4 )~i~-~==f•iil••••••I EMPLOYMENT waler heat•r w/f1t'a all s275 3io-7ea.3118 Fl~brldg• alHpl I, WE8TMIN8T•R Lo Lo ml, lull equip (714195~900 'H Glll&Ml' AM .. SEIVJC!S 5533 hka nu D4D-675·0912 low hre 602 ... 34-7000 1714) 982-8908 (02805 ~lxu.'"·497 ,87 XJe ... 40 l.lka newt •lo~d•d, WASHIR/DRYIR PETS t On 91\0,. moorint .. •--~------• MllSION VllJO ~7-40321s4•,,•• (111411) t .... 1i, ... : -.. 1145.oo uch Frig ANIMALS 6049 a oaten Whaler. CADn• •c 9040 1 ...... 9 , ... 1 ... -..4 •u•R •AQUAR c..ea -Pl .... be •wet• thal 1160 Qood condl11onl All ACC .. t0fi91, $19Kl;iiiiil•.-•&iiiiiiiiiiiiiii .,.,_ ... -.............. • ......... ,...-___ , .. .. Uneelft.M.,.., ... tho llaUnge In lhl• Cll• e31.0297 or 080. •71·11351• ... CIVIC LX Blue, 4 (7t4)tl3-dOO (714) MO-HH .. eo<>fY may require you e l'IMffr Calleo klt1ent 'M D•Vllte 8dn 4D dr, grut ah ape II 117 Ill VP ltift 46 .. to call a 000 ru.imt>ot•--------nffd • good hOme (94-4091)111,988 14,200 ml, 112,900 (17·3100)148,89• In wttlch there le a Ft1f!!l'?YRE 6014 8wk• old well behaWcl SAIL BOATS 7014 •AU•R JAGUAR Dys 149-224-0833 Of aAU•R JAGUAR _ _:::=::-~----------~-Cl\argo ~minute _ 110.a 714·37 .. 11t1 (714)953.qOQ _E_ves_l4_t_l_4_4_8e_31 __ . (714)11' 4800 • I ( l