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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-11-12 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING JHE NEWPORT · MESA COtv\MUNITlES SINCE 1907 NewPort ·B~ach · wiI1s car crasJt lawsujt . ' . • Case fil ed against city had m any similarities to Irvine Avenue accident involving 10 Newport Harbor High students. J ENlfl II RA<ilMI) . !Ql(Pb NEWPORT BEACH -A car filled with teenagers. A driver who was sp~d­ ing but not intoXJcated. A grisly, late- rught accident on a Newport Beach road. One person dead on impact .. One in a coma Wlth severe head injuries. On the surface, the above scenario may appear to descnbe the heavily pub- licized Irvine Avenue crash involving Donny Bndgman, Amdndtl Arthur, Jdson Rausch and seven other NE>wport Htlrbor High School students UJ May 1997. But it actually de,PiCls the circum- stances of a separate yet eerily sin\ilar ovil case tried this week m Santd Ana Superior Court in which the defendant, the city of NeWJ>ort Beach, prevailed. In that case, a 1985 Subaru station' wagon was speeding down Jdmhoree Road when the driver, Melissa Kaye, 19. of Newport Beach lost control and hit two large trees in the center median. Sdld. Dave Brobeck, the city's attorney on the case. The accident killed Kaye and ser:ious· ly injured Stephen Aragon, 21, of Nor- walk, who was e1ected from the car and suffered brain damage. Aragon had no insurd.nce and got only $100,000 from Kaye's policy to pay for his trealmcml"ut Mend1an Nuero Carn -the same fctc 1hty where Arthur Wds tr~dtPd tor bram dtsmage. Arngon subsequently sued U1e city, dllc>giny thdt JamtiOlee Road had inade- quate hghtmg and that the trc~s on the mechttn were too huge and unproh"'ctt:d tor hemg so close to the roadway. Whtie the city prevculed and will b • spart;?d the multimillion-dollar ludgnwnt Arngon ought, Brobeck said 1t wa~ a d1l· hcult C:dse becau~e of the emotion mvolvecJ. ., · "TIH•rc V.•as sympllth~ potential. l>eCdllSC them lS no doubt tlusyoung man 1 seven·!~ impam•d and will l>c for the re t of hi life," he said "But the law sa}'S thnl sym1>athy, passion and prc;ud1ce Cdn't enter into a jury .<I ~osron ." Brobeck said tho oty's expertS were able to pro\e to the Jllr"z that the"ilcad~nt was < a1i-.Ni by rei:kJe..,:> drivmg, not the cond1tions 01 the road "I rt>all~ felt ll was a ca~e v. e ~hould SEE LAWSUIT PAGE A16 2boys detained in knife incident VETERANS DAY TRIBUTE Creation, evolution debate s urf aces --• Police say one Newport Harbor High student brought knife to play rehearsal, the other . waved it at rowdy group. Ht ">11:11 M ""111111 Oil1v P'iot NEWPORT BEACH -One pill makes you larger and one pill makes you smaller, but a krufe of any size Cdn dlinost guarantee . police will be called. And they were Tuesday after- noon when a Newport Harbor High School student allegedly brandished a knife at a group of rowdy Ensign Intermediate School students who were at the high school rehearsing •Alice in Wonderland.· • The 14-year-old boy who brandished the ~nife and the 16- year-old boy who brought the knife to school were detained by Newport Beach police and released to the custody of school officials. Both could be facing charges of possessing a knife on campus, and the younger boy could be charged Wtth brundlsh- ing a krufe. •Most likely it would be the charge of brandishing a deadly weapon,• said Sgt. ~like McDer· mott of the Newport Beach Police Department •There was no physical contact with the vtc- tnn.s ... When the 'student brandished the knife, he was standing about four to sUt feet away from the Ensign students,• none of whom were hannNI, McDennott sdid . The two Newport Harbor stu- dents were apparently involved with a drama club that was help- ing the. Ensign studcnLc; with a production of -Abee in Wonder- land ." The older student allegedly brought a folding knife that h<ls a 3-inch bla de' to school, possibly for use in helping to build the stage props for the play. #The younger kid brdJldished the knife," McDennott said. -He waved the knife at the kids and told them to shut up. One of the SEE KNIFE PAGE A 16 DIANA MlJl\1H l lJOAtLY I'll.OT Charles Riggs, Jett. and Silas Kaneubbe pay their respects to World War Il flier Noah Cloud on Wednesday at !1arbor Lawn Memorial Park tn Costa Mesa. Wednesday was the ofUdal observance of Veterans Day. Rigg is a iiavy veteran of World War IJ and the Korean War, and Kaneubbee Is World War II Marine veteran. " tHABITAT FOR HUMANITY UPDATE The rain made things a little slippery at the Habitat for Humanity site Wednesday morning until workers spread out. moving in dirt and · sod to prepare for land- · Buildin9 a DREAM sq1ping. . Volunteers also painted the house's interior wcJlls while others spent their t ime cleaning the.paint· · rollers: Other volunteers installed doors. Baseboards and the frames for win- dows and doors ~lso had to be cut to size and installed using levels and nail guns. Detail work continued as people dirtied their f in- gers squeezing caulk into window and door moldings and painting the trim around the •ro~~~hi>uilr.; ~.~~~ . . .. •School board's Wendy Leece say!) new science standards push 'atheistic' view, undem1ine parents' teachings. Dc.lt Piel NEWPORT-ME:>A -In th1• end, lh·e chool boanl decided to go alonu with th • stc1t<'''i F'C'· ommendt><I presentation of whttt really hdpp~ncd "m the hegmrung" Tuesda) mght lh<..> school board en<lor:-.cd the state new recommended tandard · ror Wend~ Leece math. language arts, c1ence and social c1enCT'' The new tandards are more ngorou and attempt 10 create statewide cnten .. for all -.chooLc; that ar -con i...tent ~1th the :.tate- mantlated fl~ ts SEE SCHOOLS PA GE A 16 De Boom still looking at ways to oust GloVer • Former school· board member says he1~ exploring lav-.' that \vould avoid recall election against councilwoman. ~Pb NEWPORT BEACH -For- m r school board pr 1dent Jlffi <le Boom md Weclne cla) he 1 > still cxplonng hi opuons tor ou tlll{J Cll} Counc1lwom~n Nonna Glover trom her elected office De Boom nnd ht wife Rar· hc.tra, announced 1n uctu:-t that Norma th \ ,, oul<l h:cHi a .H'l all t>tlort . Glover t1gamst th~ coun< 11" omc111 after thP dpp m nt il\TCl'd r"s1gnat11.:m of th\'1\-Ctt\' Mnn~ ager Ke\1n Murph) puned a cnes of que ... tlon· able c1c\.ion · But de Ooom aid omeon has Cctlled to his INDEX QASSIAED -·---:-·--84 COMMUNITY FO UM ·-·--.A 14 ENTERWHMEHT 11 PUBUC Nonm _ . _13 soom ___ .. __ ....... _.J. 10 SPOm."_, .. __ .. , __ al SEE RECAtL PAGE A 16 But Not fol Me' is for fans of °'6- fashioned political dramas. The atrical production is ~auhe South Coast Reper· 'tory in Cos10 Mesa. . • .. • • .. .. .. • • • .. • • • . • • .. . • • • • • A 2 Thur~day, November 12, 1998 IE ST I U Y.S greer wylder One-stop · holiday gift shopping at houtique T he eighth annual holiday. boutique dl the Bahia Corinth.Ian Yacht Club is pPn to lhe public today. Las ommodonts, the women's auxil~ t1T\ oJ thl• Bahia Corinthian Yacht < 'luh, runs lhe boutique, and Lee Knu<bon, the 1998 chdirperson, 1\., 1111 ... yed.I's rrux of vendors is lhP mc, ... t comprehensive to date. A111onq thlS year's offenngs are 1 \1n1·m en Indian wt, anhquejew· In I r: ct pd.i.nted silks, ndutical 1 lntluu J designer silver jewelry, < ind l'" ol all shaP,es dnd sizes, ltcmdha!IS, scarves and turned •...ex.cl c1long with Christmas l'' or f fome-bdked goodies will I <' old. tlnd Uiere will be nwner- ow. pw.es. It's at 1601 Bayside Dm e, Corona del Mar For more 1riJomwbon, call (949) 644-9530. The Great Train Store, a umque Ddllas-bdsed specialty r~tculer featuring a wide range of mcrchandJ.se relating to trains and railroading, hds opened at Fash- ion lslrlJlcl rn Newport Bcach. It's the rust Great Trcll1l Store to open u1 Orange County The chain already ha'> 48 stores in 26 states. Inside lhe store, you'll find an arrdy of model trains, modelmg accessones. toys, trd.in collectibles, books dnu videos "We offer more trams lhan you ever imagine and the most exciting collection of rail- road and model railroad merchan- dise m the country," says Presi- dent James H. Levy. For more informdbon. call (949) 640-5197 . Jane's Antiques is having a '20%-<>ff sale through the end of the month. Also, Paws of the Planet 1s a new shop next door. It's 1deaJ for arumal lovers. There are i1 Jot of gilts for the holidays and •cute stocking stuffers. Jane's \nbques is at 2811 Lalayette Ave., Newport Beach. For more 1n.formallon, Cdll (94<J) 673-5688. · For more inlormabon on Paws of the Planet, call (949) 673-2347 Furnishings Direct is a new store featwing home furnishings rl l low pnces The store can afford lower pnces because it's m a low- uverhead warehouse environ- ment Most of the merchandise is overstock and canceled speoal orders from Z Gdllene, Pottery HdrT1, Restordtion f ld.J'dware and more. It's owned and operated by d turruture mdustry executive with 15 years experience It's at 2035 Placenba Ave. C-1, Costa tcsa. For more inforrpabon, calJ (949) 515-4450 The Udo Cigar Room has received a slupment of Macanudo Robust, which accordmg to owner David Pc..>ck IS the most popular and best-selling handmade agar m the Uruted Stiltes. "Macanudo Robust was created to respond to a need 1dentif1ed m the evolving ogdf market [or a smooth yet full- llavorcd smoke, one which sans- ties both the experienced and newet agar lover," Peck says. , TI1e Lido Cigar Room IS at 3441 Yid Lido #D, Newport Beach. Por morP a.nformation, call (949) 723- 0595. • BEST BUYS is published Thursda~ and Saturdays If you know of a good buy, send a fax to (949) 646-4170 or wrrte to Daily Pilot, Best Buys, 330 W Bay St., Cos· ta Mesa 92627 locals onl Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot P I l 0 T P E 0. P. L E · ... d Milknian has Newport market bottled up HE IS The man wh.o makes ~ure you've got milk . .. DAJLY DAIRY DELIVERY Camera wakes up ul 2 a.m. four days a week and does a job no one ~ except his customers 7 thought e>usted anymore. He delivers cartons of milk to homes. Long believed an extmct profession, milkmen are a rare breed who wake up in the dead of rught and leave dairy products at customers' doorsteps. · Their JOb seems simple but 1t involves accounting, chemistry and, most unpor- tl ..J • tan y, customer service. NO STRANGER TO HUSTLING Camera has been an mdependent con- tractor for Alta-Dena Dairy m Tust.m ~mce 1979. The 54-year-old New York native has "hustled" for a dollar before, working in the gannenl busmess and as a cab dn- ver. When he started with Alta-Dena, he was given a small route in Corona del Mar tor $40 a week. It took 'only four days for Camera to learn the street names before he knew the area like the boroughs native to the Big Apple. Today, he has 180 cus- tomers on his route, which covers all 'of Newport Beach. •No lie, I have the best clienl.5 in the world,~ he said "They are the most con- siderate. most respectful people. They treat me like a part of their family.• CONFESSIONS OF A MILKMAN around and her pervasive loneliness. Camera only listened. officer. Turned out, Ure van's oW'ner was burglarizing d home on Balboa Island. Why go-out to the mark('(( Since the first day a d~ar, porcelain bottle was dropped off at a doorstep, there has been the myth that milk.men have been home wreckers. When the husband leaves' for work, the milk.man supposedly sneaks in the back door for a serret ren- dezvous wlth the wile Mlt' one less thing to worry dbout," he RESISTING TEMPTATION "It's just an extra benefit that people . appreciate," he said ·You can't beat this job.• llMES ARE CHANGING said. . KEEPING IT IN THE FAMILY Not so, said Ccimera. However, he won't deny that there dfe some snap~hots in his 19-year career he can't forget Another lonely womaq lrwd to catch C'dmera's lenses. c:;be was more daring. One morrung when Camern went to her front door tliere was d note tucked under- neath the mat. It read: "The door is open. ... J'm waiting upstUJ.rs." "I left her two gallons ol milk and ran to my truck," he Sdid. Camera honestly believes the profes- Slon will never go away. The y who loves to drop names in his conv rsatioils and quaW1es 1t with the words "true sto- ry," said milk delivery has grown m urban markets like San Franosco and Denver . C dmeru loves his JOQ but he k.nowi-he will hdng up his stnped shirt somedi:ly. One of his sons hds expressed mteresl m continuing the family trtldition. As he sits on d loachng dock with rows of empty crall'S, Camera can't hide his glee about hts JOb . There was one woman on Ctlmera's route who would always wear a b1kmi when he dropped off his shipment at 6:30 a.m. Camera thought it was strange that· she was 10 revealing bP.achwear when the sun hddn't nsen. He <.aid she liked to tell him sob stories of how her husband Wdsn't But if anyone knows Camera, he is more helpful ·than a perceived threat. Wh~n newspaper~ stack up on the front lawn while a client is on vacation, he will put them aside. When he noticed i:ln old van that didn't belon!f m an ffluent neighborhood, Camera mfom1ed a police He's responsible !or an assortment of products. yogurt, cottage cheese, orange 1u1ce. But the demand is still there for milk, although the bottles have been replaced by plastic jugs. ·u·s something that has always been and i:llw'ay~ will be,· he said M'iour job tS as good u' you want to ma.ke it." Buddhist templelto hold cultural festival The first Autumn Culture Fes· tival of the Newport Beach Higashi Hongan)i will be pre· sented from 10 a.m to 8 p.m. Sunday at the Higashi Honganji Buddhist Temple, 254 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Admission is free. The event will feature eXhibi- tions and demonstrations includ- ing bonsai, sunue (brush pamt- ing), shodo (calligraphy) and Buddhist articles and books. Japanese food, beer and soda will be sold. A raffle will be held at 5 pm. with the grand prize a trip to J.!J?._an or a year of free bmyo. Japanese flower arranging will be at 3 p.m., a ta1ko drum demonstration will be at 6 p.m., and a chef will preparo sushi throughout the day, Most of the art forms featwcd at the event arc based on a fom1 of the Buddhist philosophy. For more information, call (949) 722-1202. OCC director ·wips first-place awards OCC's Commuruty Relations Director Jim . Carnett won two fust-place Medallion Awa~ds at a recent conference sponsored by the.National Council for Market- ing and Public Rclations. Carnett won the awards m the categones of featwe wnting and promotional campaign for a spe- cial event. He ha~ won 28 first- place awards in wrillilg dunng the ~st 21 years. Lead boat nruned for Christmas parade Bob and Deanna VanHoy will lead the way in thP 1998 N~w­ port Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce Boat Parade Wlth Paof1c High, a 1998 Mcl<inna 57 Pilothouse. The 62-fool motor yacht feu· turns three taterooms and two heads. The boat's galley includes I !e's nulking 1t for all its worth. Camera said everyone runs out of milk . BRIEFLY a refrigerator and freezer, a rn1crowave/convection oven, a stove and ttash compactor. 1t also has three televisions, two stereo systems and a six·sta· tion intercom system. The 90th annual parade begins at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 17-23. More than 150 boats will be fea- tured rn the parade, which starts and ends at Collins Island. For VIewmg locations and oth- · er infom1ation, call the Chamber of Commerce at (949) 129-'400 or Vlsit the chamber's Web site at www.newportbeach.com . Cats· run at theater closes \vith adoptions Like it:; Broadway musical counterpart, the story of the cats m the Balboa Theater also has a hnppy ending. Dayna Pettit, president of the Balboa Perf onning Arts Theater Foundation, s~ud all five .kittens that have been hvmg 10 the vacant Balboa Boulevard build· mg the p, st several weeks have bc.>et) adopted into lovmg home:.. Newport Beach residents Eileen Truxton took one female and one male, Derdra Miller adopted one male and Mary(' dT· rol-Riedel took the two remain- ing male kittens. However, the mother cat is ttl the Newport Beach Animal Shel- ter on Newport Boulevard till waiting lo be adopted, Pettit said. Retired professor r eaches donation goal Retired OCC history professor Gi!es Brown hai. reached his goal of donating $100,000 to OCC's Norman E. Watson Library. Brown enVIsioned this go I m memory of his wile, the late Beth Cosner Brown. She wa OCC'i; founding libranan from 1958- 62and died of l •ukemia six y~ars ago. OCC has named the library's reference room after Beth. The money donated by Brown is used to buy much-nePded books and materials for tho hbrary, which Beth had d1fhculty attaining -Story by Greg Risling, photo by Kim Haggerty-Zylius fun<ling, for m th~ early years. Brown has donated more than I 15 honorariums to the library endowment fund since 1992. • Executives 'jailed' for a good cause The Hard Rock Cafe m New- port Beach and the Muscular Dys· tr9phy Association have t amcd up to present the first Jail House Rock Executive Lock-Up from 9 a m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 1 at the restau- rant. 451 Newport ~nter Drive. ' Newport Beac)l bttwtess and community leaders , will be put behind bars by their assooates to ra1Se money for the Orange Coun- ty Chapter of the association. The assooahon, a noilproht health c1rgaruzation that receives no govc•rrunental tunding or fees horn ill; client ·, io; supported by corpornuons and the local com· muruty. Proc ('ds will benefit local Orange County residents. To ·1odc upft someone this hol· iday season, call tl1c warden at (714) 550·0161. REAPERS HOTLINE (949) 642-6086 new\ stOl'le\. 1llustrat1ons, ed1to· rial matter or advertb.emeou htrein can ~ reproduced with· out written permission of copy· • right owner. WEATHER POLICE FILES .. VOL 92, NO. 269 THOMAS H.1Qt4HSON, Pub111her WIWAM L0eDEU. Editor $TEVI MAMLI. Managing EdttO< TINA~TTA. AW~ant M•naging Editor ANASTACA FREUE.RG, Crty Edrtor STEVE EAMES, New\ Ed1tof ROGUt CAN.SON. Sports Editor MARCMAlmN, Photo Cddor-- lYNN l'SOlA; OiSpl.ty Adllertislng AIOY OllTING. o u.r~ AcM?rtking LAHA~ Record yoyr comments about the Daily Pilot or news tips AD PRESS Our address is 330 w Bay St , Cost. Mesa. C.ltf. 92627. CO~OJONS It 1s Pilot's policy to prompt· ty correct all errors of substan<e. Please c.all (714) 574-4233 • • p HOW..T.Q.REACH US drcul•tion The Times Orange County (800) 252·9141 Advents Ing ClaSS1f1ed (949) 642·S67& 01~lay (949) 642-4321 Edttoftal Ne~ (714) 540 1224 SportS'(949) 642-4330 News, Sports fax (949) 646-4170 f'.·ma1I· dallyp1lotOearthhnk.n •t Main Office BU\1~ Office (949) 642 4321 SusineU Fax (949) 611 5902 Nr,alred t17 TifMS CJ)mmot\lty Nl'W\, I Time$ Mlrnlf CQrllPlflY TEMPERATURES Balboa 69153 Corona del Mar 68154 Costa Mesa 101S2 Newport Beach 69153 Newport Coart 68/Sl S~ond high 4 53 pm • • • .• , • 4.1 FRIDAY First low 12.12pm ........... 1.5 First high 5.57 am ........... 49 SKondlow 11 :57 p.m .......... O 9 Second high S 53 p.m .•.••.••••• 4.1 SURF FORECAST WATER LOCATION .SIZE TEMPEAA'NRE: •..•• S8 Wedge . . • . • •• .3·S nw Newport • . . . . . • 2·3 nw SURF Btackies • , .•• ., ••• 2 4 nw River Jetty . . • • • '1 4 nw CdM . • • . • . . • .2·3 nw , COSTA MESA • Anton Boulev•rd. A laptop computer worth S2,000 was stolen from a business 1n the SOO block. . • Bristol Street. A duff I bag and Its contents worth $90 were stolen from a car m the 3300 block. • • Newport Boulev•rd A sot of tools worth S 12.000 was stolen from ~ busl· ness 1n the 2000 block • Sturgeon Drive . A compact disc play r worth S 110 wa\ stolen from a car in the 500 block. •East 17th Street. A gallon of unleaded gas worth $12 was stolen from a business in the 300 block • llflWPORT IEACH • EUt ... bCMI loulev#d A cellular phone worth $350 was ~tolen from a w~~,~~oc~ · • Kings Roed A cellular phone worth U~O w stolen from a car 1n the 400 . ,,. 1)4¥,.,.... .. ... ,,.",..,.. ' ( . ... Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Thursdoy, November 12, 1998 A 3 _:----------..:....::...::..::..:.~~..":....:::.:L~~~~~~~~~~~-'-----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_.:.i...-~~__,...,~~~~~~~--=--=-~-=-~~~ _;..I 'm .. an eleclio~Junkie, and I :mt up ar mtOllie" mg ht a • week dgo Tuesday swfmg . <'h<mneb dnd J>l king up od~its ~f e L>chon flora and fauna. New York S<•n. Al D' Amato turning a tont<•ss100 speech into d stand· • up comedy routine, the Bush boys mtmC'hangeable in Ploiida tmd Texas, Barhura Boxer out-of· control ecslrltic m Califomiu, ' Jesse •Tue Body" Ventura shar· 1ng wisdom as the 11stomshing new gov<'mof of Minnesota. That's how I happened on Robert Doman at Republican headquarters m Orange County making what must surely have heen th longest dnd most hys- lencal loser's speech m elecbon history. Llstemng to Dornan has never been high on my enter· tamrnent list, but this perfor· rnance was almost hypnotic - like watching someone mil against the rorce.s of evil at his own wake, And m the days that (allowed, it dlso became symbolic of the problem fdcmg the people who run the Republiccin Party in Orange County. W1ll they rail, hkc Domdn, and contmue busi- ness dS usual trom the hard {and religious\ right? Or will they get lhe message delivered by the voters -aJong with some new leudf>rsh1p? AGENTS: ' Deb Anderson • Don Adams Dot Adams Servin O.C. for over 35 joseph n. bell Post-election rcacuon suggests the fornrer. The remarkable cul- tural and ethnic growth in . Orange County over the past few decades hasn't yet penetrated the political hierarchy. But there were some pretty brodd hints that it's going to. The elumnatton of Doman was one So was the v1ctory of Lou Correa tor the state Assembly. But most s1grufi· cant was the smashlng of incum- bent Rob Hurtt, a down-the-hne ultraconservative Who bought lus way into the state Senate dunng the Repubucun boom days dlld was dumped by a trial lawyer he described as "liberal" -wtuch Also 12 Other Cos. L 1c-. #OS81754 OWned & o rated ,... ........... Irvine '7,;i---~=""'~ Ranch m Orange ~ounty used to tic enough·•to gffin'1intt?e Clefeat. Newport Beach Rep. Chris Cox made it possible for the local Republican establishment to l_ook dway trom the lessons of the election to the euphoria of Cox's 48-hours m the public eye as a candidate tor spedker of the U.S. l rouse of Representatives. That he bn<'fly seemed to have ct shot at this job was taken' as proof, somehow, that Orange County had kiC'ked its long reputation as the polillcal nut house of the nation. Doy I fenlcy, chauman of the Orange County Lincoln Club, was quotC?d dS sdying: • (Cox'.sJ election waulcl reully echo that Orange County is not the red- neck conservative place that people thmk. We <ire painted with that reputation, but I'm not sure it's very accurate.~ If we're talking politlcs, Doy, it's accurate. Believe me. We earned thc1t repuldtion with Jun- my Utt and John Schmitz and Domdn <1nd d whole rd.ft of other stdtc>smen with ~imilar views and less fl1tmboydnce. The John Birch Socwty wtuch flourished in our pohhcc1l soil, has now metamor· phosC'd into Lou Sheldon's Thacli- lional Values dfld the Trinity Broadcasting Network, both of which love sinners but not the Market \/NCI: /Y NEWPORT COSTA MESA 'S GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD FOOD STORE r-~-----COUPON-------,r-------couPON _______ , I .Mannings U .Mannings I I Boneless Pork Loin Roast n Boneless Chicken Breast I I Buy 1 Pound, get 1 pound FREE n $2.69 Pound ~ ~ I Reg. $4.99 Pound II Reg. $3.99 a Pound . ~ .. I I L1m1l 6 Pounds Total II l 1m11 6 Pounds Total ~ I ~---~~~~~~~~~~~Bl.!8----~tk..---~~~~~~~~~~~~---~ r-------coUPON-----~-,r----~--coUPON _______ , I Buy one Pound Pkg. Pistachios H ... Boz. Package I J Get one Pound of Pistachios II ,~,~~ Mushrooms I I II ·~ ~ 49 ¢ h I I FREE!! U '~j eac I 1 11 Keg. $1 .49 each 1 I Limit 4 Pounds Total II l lmh J I ~---~~~~~~~~~~~~----~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~---~ r-------couPoN-------,r-~-----couPoN--~-~--, I Pepperwood Grove U Fresh Oven Roasted I 1 Pinot Noir 1997 1 11 1 Chef's Turkey Breast 1 • I 150 mt I $4.99· n $6.99 Pound I I Re $6 99 II Reg. $8.99 Pound I I Limit 2 Q' · II Limit 6 PounJ11 Totdl I ~----~~~~~~~~~~~~---~~---=~~~~~~~~~~828----~ up-eop.-~r;:::i~~t /~:~TY · on news trends om sue fi a pl!rl>pective liow it got there. Th~ Newport Beach Puh· sin. _ ~ United Stdtes 1" litkcdJ rttid ·could Chris Cox he labeled -a~ •Ronald Reagan." Lemann • he Library' annual f\farun he~ was m a good many news sto· wrote, •wds the rdIC exception to Witt DCiunguhhed Sµ ·~k .. nes coming out of Orange Cciun-the rule that the tdoolog'ical r>rs Lecture S~nes will 1ea- ty-a "ccntrn.t.· 11 Cox ot~upi~ wing~ alwayi..lose in Arn •nc .. m • lUN ~whu.L m the. World .is the polillcal ccntN, we·v~ gone poliUcs.~ · HapfH'IlUlfl to New:. ·- off the edge> lo th<• nghl. lib cen-Amcmcan voters prov~ct ttidt Ofdnge County Stylf!?" 61 7 trist quallflcahons grow out of rule last week. I'm ashan11·d to p rn Fnday di the :-.:ewport styl~. not pohlical phLlosophy. ttdmit that I undNestimatPd thern Ri>ac•h Centrul L1hrarv. So Cox's nation,11 (•xpoi.ure badly. 1 thought -wus ttlnio'>l The panPl tor the c•vl:nt d~!;n't reli('ve th<• Republican certain -that Clinton's stup1cl1· \\1111 fcutu1~ Jt!S~ Ma.rlow, . movers und shakers 10 Ornnge lies would surely tum us all ov1•1 former nc•W!. onchor al County from the need to mdke a to the Chnstmn Rt9ht. Pqt KNBC-TV; LenmP La!Jlille. clear choice. On the one h<1nd, Robertson WQulcl cull the shots editor of The 11mes Orang~ • the Pat Buchunnn nght says . after smdshing the Democrats, c .. c,unty: and Brcixto11 Jdmitl, don't abandon lh£• lwrd hne; the and we would soon all he pra}. manager of OCnow, Cox way back to powl'r 1s to •refuse ing in schools dnrl ldbeling lntern<.:llVl' ~tedia. to.desert the unborn· and to women who made the v.'Tong PunP.li::.15 will cover \\hat raise such succes:,ful tssuPs a~ choice "murderers" and t>lhng TIC\"> s ret1der and \'lewers the •savt1gmg of M1Chael up gcwemment clirucs to ·cure· 1 can expect 10 ~ee in the Dukakis as d Cdrd-carrymg mem· homo:.exuab and refusmu dll future a:. \\ell a explore ber of the ACLU.• Or -on the public support to the an, and hqw chan~e m comm um~ other hand -to evdluate the required to keep an AK-47 m our CT~t0n .. •w1ll aflect ne\'1s and success of the "compas~1onah.. bedroom~ entertmnment. conservatism· of George Bush Jr. Well, hdlleluJah, r W6 wrong The pan.-.} di cuss1on will m Texas and bsten lo H~publkun Even the voters m Orange Coun-h 'held 1n thP Fn<>nds)l.leet- colwn.nist James Pinkerton who ty didn't buy mlo that pc1ckage. mg Room, 1000 A\OCddo say~ "If Republicans want lo Now 1t iema,ns to be sePn 1f t.he A..,,, A rolfee ancl c1es::.ert compete m iooo, U1cy will hdve mode.rate Republicans v.•ho havi> receplll1n \\ 111 toUo\\ the db- to loosen the stranglc•holcl of their been hidmg out m these pMts cu~'.'>WO ideologicdl lnnge." finally step fonvard to "loosen Cenr1ul ddn11ss10n 1~ $10; While ponclermg lhdt chmu!, I the strdnglchold of lhe>u H.le,ilogi· N''" port Ber1cJ1 1>ubllc would urge them to redcl cin drti-cal fnnge.'' L1br<11) f.ouncidttl)n mem- cle by Nicholas Lemann m the be1s c11e·sa Nov. 1 issue of the New York • JOSEPH N. BELl is a Santa Ana f1J1 mote mJornldllon Times Magdzme that explams He1ahts resident. Hrs column runs c c1ll (94<11 h44-J29' wi~h wondNful clarity whcr(! the Thu-rsdays. SUE HOURS: ,\toncla)' thru Saturru1r 10:00 \M to 6:00 P:\1 Sunda) 'oon to :00 P~1 RACK 1000 000.00 lIQ ID~ ION SAlE 50% TO 80% OFF REGUUR PRICE LIQlllDATIOX PRICE • SUITS $495.00 to ....... s99c;.oo $199.90 to .... $399.90 SPORT COATS $250.00 to ....... 9c;.oo 69.90 to .••• $199.90 BUZEBS $295.00 to ....... $69".00 lt9.90 to .... $369.90 DRW TROUSERS $135.00 to ...•.•• 295.00 $59.90 to •••• $14,.90 DRWSHIRTS 65.00 to .••.... liS.00 2 .90 to ...... '·'° TIF.S $4~.oo to .....•... 95.00 19. 0 to ...... f.ASUAL SUCKS $57.SO to ...•... liS.00 $19'90 co ...... 89. 0 SPORT snnm ,. $55.00 IO,.nt•• 225.00 l!.90 to ...... 69.90 KNIT SHIRTS 42.50 to .••••.. 19s.on 19.90 to ...... $0.90 SWEATERS $85.00 to.u .... $225.00 $39.90 to ...... $99.90 OUfERWEAR $95.00 to ....... $l9S.OO $l,.90 to ...... "·'° ,...,""SJJ0~-?>'11-~ ......... ,..JllSJli .. J,Q,., ..... U9.SJWl. ..... , .•• i7J.J,O. .. sa..., ... $399.JA .... -:-. . BELl'S a ~KS .......................... : ................... " ............. take an ai-'itienal l0% OR -' ~ • .. .. • • .. . .. • • .. • .. . .. • • .. . .. - :1 A 4 Thursday, November 12, 1998 t '· k.eepjr:tg Huscrof t hoqie will be moved Monday to preserve piece of Costa Mesa history for future generations A door was always open at the Huscrott residf'nce on ~ntd And Avenue in Costa Mesa. Now, the tum-of-the-century Crdfts- • man-style home will be saved so future t!, generations can continue to walk m dnd r· out of its doors. The two-story house. • 1 built in 1915, would havP. had to be ~ demolished to make way for 10 new sin-t: gle-family horn<·~ .. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot HOrrie~7 . Where do you ·think ttw HuscrOft house should be ~nently located and What shoufd ~t be used for? Catt our Reailers-~liAi M (949) 642-6086 or send e-mail to dai~arthlink.net . Leave:.:,.;;.. __ the spelling of your ~ull name and y<>Uf hometown. · . Cernich's connection to Orange Coun. ty and the loss of his family's ranch hou<,e has helped shape his own philosophy us a developer. He said he realizes develop· monl must occur to prevent stagndtlon but he also believes it's important to pr~· serve the history of the area. Planmng Commissioner and newly elected Councilwoman Linda Dixon helped light the. f.ire for the preservation effort, William said. That effort involved nearly all city departmentS, said Kristen Petros, associate planner. : Developer Enc Cem1ch, a Jifth-gener- • dtion Ordnge County res1dent. wanted to t hnd a wdy to preserve the house. Cernich offered to donate the house to the city of Costa Mesa and pay $5,000 toward its moving costs. • ' lARRY ENRIGHTIOAllY Pit.OT Previous owner WilUam Huscroft checks out an accordion he found during the moving process of the historic house. Eric Cemkh is the new owner of the Huscroft house, which has been donated to the dty of Costa Mesa: The project was put o~ the' fast track so Cerruch's construction schedule wouldn't be thrown off. Planning, public servtces, ,finance and the city attorney office were some of the departments lhdt had to come together within the c1tr to make the move happen. Public utility lines will be raised, a Costa Mesa Freeway ramp will be clo~cd and the roof of the house will have to he removed to accommodate the mO\ c; ~heduled for midnight. '" ln a scric•s ol c1ctions in recent weeks, •• •• the Clty Counol approved spending bl<> for us to clonc1tP. " : $77,225 to temporarily move the historic Husrrofl and h1~ will\ r-..tanlyn, raised : house to the TeWmklc Park maintenance thetr children -fl.IM1lyn, Susan t1nd Dill Though lhe house stcmds silent, i.l still has a story. relics of a bygone era. t • yard for storage until the city fmds d per--in the honw when most ol the arPa manent locc1lion for 11 The move will ldke around them w<1s open lctnd. The chll- place Monday dren would mlc~ their horses to the Back The two-story house was built in 1915 in the French Park District of Santa Ana. It was later moved by the Huscroft family to 2529 Santa Ana Ave. The walk-in pantry, cooler vent. hand-polished lead glac;s wmdows, redwood panehhg, built- if! s1deboards with tulip-patterned glass panes and detailed uon doorknobs are "WP were JUSt elated \'l:hen this was Bay, hold jam wss10ns m the hvin9 room going to stay intact," ... aid W1ll1dm I and have lheiT lriends over all the lime. Huscroft, the longtime previous owner of "This was a pm ty houst•," William the home. "lt would htlve be~rn unposs1-Sdid . . MASSAGE Retieves Pain s3500 Stress & Tension Insurance Accepted HR . w/Ch1ropract1C Care IM<>n-Ftt 11-nc , 7-DAYS WK ··9am·9pm - ULTRA SPORTS MEDICINE rNC . Or Gautier D.C. 714.979.6365 1072 S.E Bnstol St., Ste 209 Santa Ana Heights \OorMI of N-port Bt lilo.1& stol) DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS 2601 W. PCH • N.8. • 642-5935 Grand Opening! 125%-0FFI "'GarTMnJ Car~ &-Savings u.•lfh II . . 1' . . . . any mcommg Mammz.mg Dry Cleanmg I dry cleaning order I 1110 Baku trut I I Comer of Baker & Fairview Mesa North· Center. next to Hoq Medical Center Opm M-F 7•7, Sa.1. 9.5 I !'km, pn$fffl ..a~"'*"· I I !WI 11 'f'l1bk • aw ttsco.1 ,.r I I .uIJ. upiu.1 u-»M I ,,,,._, L-----"'---.J Cernich understands how easy tl 1s to lose that. "My great-great-grandparents used to have a great big ranch house, and my mom actually lived in the house for a while with her grandparents," C~ch said. M Developers bought the property and tore down the house. I think it would have been nice if tt was still around." "I think it's absolutely going to bt• d wonderful addition to the city of Co5>ta Mesa,• Dixon said. "I envision Uus gm1t litUE> museum that people are going tci want to VlSlt. 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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilor lhumJoy. November l 2, 1998 . -. ------.-r-w..*""=,,....,_~ ~~~ienS-and-Halleween sO peifet-t-itl -:spoQky:_ . . . IRIE f ·LY Jtocycling phone · books helps schools M cm~·s a grC>ul id~d for you: How about we..consoli- :-?1<1te Election Day wi - Halloween, tt qucukcr, Proposition 17 was meusurc to ICtJdlile cockhc hun~. __.'-.ul>•"1 M r idents can overwhelmingly dPf~ated , Now then~· d Hallowe~n_-_w_o...;.r·-J._._..,.....~~~-=-,,.;.. =;=~=~=--.,.__:help smmtsJ111se:mnn~ Ewn thoug~ percepliv,e read--tny use o t c e ectord.I proce s. rc.>cycling their outdated Paci.&c ._ ____ __. .......... ~sµle~ch<I com ept, J tlunk. Its log1cul, <.1ppropndte, efft<ient and benf!volPnt oecduse e1s W11l immed1dh.l'J'i reulize the · It get.; even spookli'r. By now, ' Bell white pages between now wisdom of mergmg Halloween even U1e most stubbol"!t partisdn and Dec :?3 , .1'. .. • . t ' J • • , • ' ' . ti w1ll'dllow pobllc1dns to dppear anyway they want without actu- ully being hypocntes, m the tech- rucal st?nse of the word. l lalloween and political cam- paigrung are virtually Joined at the hip, so why not merge them completely? Consider, please, some ot Lhc pcltallel·umvers<'s that exist withm the frame\vork of these two great events. · Dunng I Ialloween, we have all these people running around weanng masks pretending to be someone they're not and never will be. During political cam- paigns, we have ... WE'll, you see where f'm going Wlth this. In both institutionS: the bdsic motivation is greed Give me the good1c>s and l won't do temble things to you. Skeletons m candadutP<>' dos· ets will no longPr be dn issue because fully 27% of the ptlrtici- pants in l lc1lloween are openly skeletal. Merging l laUoween dncr elec- tions will also mdke il eds1er dild less noticedble for Cdndidates to mdke whc'11esaJe changes in their philosophies and ttppeals, as dic- tated by their handl<!rs and poll- sters. Childwn• could lE.•drn lroni politicians .. who make these transformahons so effortlessly and innocently. Given modest ddvann• prepa- r<1lions, a tnck-or-treater could martin easily leave home dressed dS th<' Big Bad Woll, Halfway through, after detennining that candy mtake is down from pro1ections, a child couJd dump the BBW character and, within seconds, reappear as a much more donor- fnendly Red Riding Hood. It happens all the timP Of · cowse, it is even easier to be two-faced, simply by changing masks, a technique most polilt- cians have perfected. Take Bill Owens, the gover- nor-elect of Colorado. On thC' stump, he campd.Jgned dS the education candidate, a dogged supporter of public s<;hools, the man who would elevate the state's schools frQlT\ the bdsement ~ of funding. · · · · . On another ddy, before anoth- ' er audience. Owens wouJd put on another mask and urge sup- port of Proposition 17, a mea!>urn that wouJd have suhs1diz~d pri- Vdte schools with puhhc money. Owens won the governorship m KAYAKS Men's & women's first choice for casual & sportswear clothing. NEW ARRIVALS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. GR EAT SELECTION OF REYN SPOONER CHRISTMAS SHIRTS I 036 /nmU! At't'., Wptclijf Plaza, Newport &ach, 63 I -2996. Open Monday through Friday 10-8, S.uuniay 10-7, and SunJ.1y 11-5 ·~w 1ELW:CHITO OUl>AY FIESTAS . Full Se"'ice Ca~ering Sizzling Fajita Bar • Strolling Maria·chis Margarita & Cerveza Bar 645-0209 Pm It Ttap To Go Order by the Dozen • Chingolingas • Taquitos • Tacos • Burritos· • Guacamole • Chips & Salsa COMPLm Ml1'Y MCK POI 1 O $46.95 Call your nearest location for pick-up. -....E.YL._:_ lan11uet Room• t1nd our e ix:toral process, I ¢fer on the far-ri9ht reaches of the . The CoSta Mesa Saru.taey a tcw morP. mstanccs~to support -Republican Pdrty dr°P. ddrtutting .Dislt1 1 uri<f ~~ city af Costa my theory. that their team rn<1dP. cl poor Mesa an~ provkliri9 H .. >cycling · bm for people to drop off the Chc>ck out Minnesota. 1 mean, ~howmy lilsl 1\wscl,ty. . phmu• books Collectic,m bins an c•x wrestl<'r -d profession But they obviously h.ivcn't will h<>.Jcx.ated at most schools. tlWdsh m fakery -is elected · lec1rned <\ smgl<! ll11nn from it. Proo~oos will help schools qovemor. Acluqj]y, I say gooc.I on Moc,l of them St>cm lo be~ hlanung • FRED MARTIN is a former re-;1dent of richi •v, their fund-raismg yc•r to the Minnesotan~ who · N~o/{ Gingnch 101 thP remark-Newport Beach who wnte~ this column yoal . For a lbt of drop-off E'letlt>d Jesse Ventura. I saw this uble shaw mg of the l)Pmocrats. ·frori'I Fort COiiins, Colo . • Sll~. call {714) 754-.5600. uuy mtervit•wed on television They're l,ilctminy Newt, New't 's and found hun refreshingly blunt IJlammg the mc~d1a dnd e'very:. and extremely mtclhgent. body's missing the pmnl of what I wonder if it is lost on thosf' · we the pPoplc dre sayincJ. who control the two major pdr-Put simpl}'. we are llrnd of tics that Governor-elect Ventura's cxuerrusm, sick of havmq every (and Ro..,s Perot's) Reform Party dspect ol our lives 1nfu ell with will be eligible tor $20 million in rd bid politics. federal campaign funds for the .What WP l)aul with ou1 voles 2000 presidential elcctlon? wds, "Let's gt>t h11ck lo Cl\'ihty." Then there's An:wna, where • We said to knock ult thi> Pver- one of. my favonte' chttrutter . more-v1c1ou ... part1sctn..,h1p and dClors, Wilfred Brimley, ccun-get down to whnt's n•c1lly impor- paignp(.! statewide m support of d tdnt in the pt'<.>plP'~ business. ALABASTER CtLASS PFNDANT AvJilublc in 22", 28 t 36", .l7", diumctcrs \ a1IOUl I.: lo I Hodson Lighting Open TuC's.-f ri. H.30·~ \,11. y.4 1510 Ncwporl RlvJ Co .. ta MC''J Qualil) / i11h11,n11 \ • • ;, t' for 30 '"••~ (949) 548-9341 ~tJ/uLa'f z:>UM 'JOJi ~ ~CUHe 50% OFF ALL ARRANGEMENTS •Wreaths • Topiaries • Garlands Cu~ton1 Floral s ··-'Specialty Furniture (,\upu lrom Ralph~ Gifb· &. Antiques !T/appj/ .%/UUiyjfam . - .------~..,.--exit~ at-ea11e =-:-~=:-::r:~~··~~W~t~a~t.S~Q~Q~e~o~~t~a.~. :;;~F--~"';"-'.==~~=--;::=-:==:::::=~~-·--··-·----:~~~~~~9t'4~~;---=--=---===== . -.,,,,.,:_._._ _.... _:---.... ____ _ Newport Beac 67S·68SS VI IT U A"T OUft B COM l ,. ' ' ' , . .. .. • • • .. .. • ... -: • • • . • • .. • .. .. . --... ,....::- Thursday, November 1-2, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot • County residents urged to be cautious with solicitors. any of the funny stickers promised her by the group that solicited her by phone_. sent cL pubbc safety dgC'ncy -namely fire · and police departments -and need financial support during the holidays . Callers hook residents by suying they iU"e sponsoring a yotlth event or community fWlction tl1dt never mdteridllZes. from residents living in Yorba Linda and . locdl dddre~s dlld P.hone number. , Buena Park. Lowry said. the callers cla1m ··Ask il they hdve a federal tax identi-· they are from the U.S. Firefighters or tbe fication numUer and1lre a nonproftt-0rg(I. . "l'd like to gHre .an organizanon some money, but it confuses the heck out of me which ones are legitimate/ she ,i;aid. "It's hard to tell the fakes trom the real groups." Frre Service Review. ni.Zation. • • · Lowry said one solicitor claimed he • Contdcl a local fit<: department or wes uyihg fo raise tunas ror rue :Buena I other ag('ncy to fuu1 out if they dre-sµon Park Fire Depd.rtment, but the city does-soring their o~n events. ~Pb N~WPORT-MESA -Tracey Sypherd LS a generous person The 25-year-olcl Costct Mesa resident hds donated d small d.ffiount of money over the past two years to d group claim- ing to represent a firefighters association. Autnonties art? warnTrig Orangl'· County residents ubout fraudulent orga- nizations .looking tor contnbutions. Ther~ have been three recent reports by people who received calls dslong for money. The money is either left taped to the door or d • representative pickS up the check. In most cases, the group i'i never heard from again. Lloyd Lowry, the executive director of U1e Orange County Fire Service Associa- tion, sd.id the complaints have so far come n't have one -iCs' served by·the Orange . $ypherd htt"i occn contac;ted bY. otner County Fire Authority. groups s6lintmg donations dnd she is Authorities recommend the following alrrud her nume is one of many on a list. tips if an organi1.ation rnsidents don't "I don't know how they got my know asks for donations: name," she said ~u l get calls from 10 • Ask them to mail information with a pcopl l ~on't donat~ to anyone. ff But Sypherd hasn't seen a receipt .st-The callers reportedly say they repre- ;Man, 30, allegedly tries to · strangle former roommate Local ar·rest made in Arizona molestation case Gm G H1sJTl\G I upset that the> victim hdd ~P*>t . moved out of the apartment • they previously shared. COSTA f\.IESA -An Irvine The two men got into Ito's car man apparently infuridted Wlth I and talked, Curtis said. After u. former roommate was arrest-about dn hour, the victim ed Wedne~ddy when he tned I decided to leave. Ito then to strangle him w1th a rope and I wrapped a rope around the v1c- his hdnds. authorities said t.un's neck, Curtis said. When J\1c1'idsh1 Ito, 30, was charged I the victim was able to ·get free, wflh dltempted murder and Ito tned to strangle him \VJlh possess10n of d talse govern-his hands, Curtis added. The mPnt 1dent1ftcat10n He was Vitllm, who was not badly hurt, booked mto Costa Mesn Jail 1 got away dnd ran to a nedrby and bail wa~ set dl $250,000. convenience store, where the Ito dnd the 22-yedr-old male I clerk call~d the police. . victun lrom Hunb.ngton Bedch · Ito qrove away but returned MguPd in d pdrking lot in the to the pcuking lot while police 600 block of Pauldrino A\enue I were interviewing the victim. at dhout 12::10 a m. 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Carrie Conner, the public information officer for the Bull- head City Police Department, said no details could be released about the allegations but U1ere \vas enough evidence to warrant ah indictment. Pohce became suspicious about Neel after he left his family strnnded in a Nevada casino Aug 4. Neel WdS reportedly involved with his former wife and described their relationship as ~tm-a.nd-off agrun." The family had traveled to Laughlin, Nev., only ? couple of mil~s from .Bull- head City, ii tpwn on the Colorndo OIJAl.IIY Aw, CUlltom F;ram~ 250/o OFF Exp. 11/30/98 WUOl,&4iALE TO TUE \'!!!!!111'9.ICiri:z!~ PIJBUC -1101 Vlctllifa. Ultt f, ClltlMlll 646-5080 .ANTIQUE ~ow & GARDEN CA..14~~ The Country lnn Saturday Nov. 14th Free Refreshments! Garden .Cafe Oohs fd Ahas The Book Store Newport Pic__tµre Frame Stella's Place Sarah Whitcomb Circa Antiques V~ctoriana fd Company 130 East 17th St. Costa Mesa Al Newport & E. 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Features High QJudity Chrishmu Gifts • Si1k Ao~'« Amangmieou md OUTDOOR DECORATIONS. • '«orld·Famou1 CoUec:tibles from roto,11•i1eo fQtmcir Kdly, 0RllCllsidC$, Fonll&lliui, and Sc:e>ph1m. GIFrS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Golf, Fishing, Tmnll. Bo..iting. Somr. IJ:ucWI, fool~all. ltc. · 200 West Pacific Coast Highway • Newport Beach · (Comer of Ool-cr & ll;1cific Coa~1·Hwv.) 949-650-4600 . www.aJlaboutxmas.com STORE HOURS: Tucs.-Sat. 10-8 Sun. & Mon. 10-6 The Great Pumpkin Has Ari:ived! · . • Pumpkin Muffins• Pumpkin Bread • ' • Pumpkin .Goo.kies • Pumpkin-Shaped I cookies• Pumpkin Ple • Place Your Thanksgiving Orders soon ''Best bakery around!" The Daily Pilot Open Daily, 6am~6:30pm • Closed Sundays 427 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa (By Wherehouse Records) (949) 646-1440 The Aquarium of the Pacific. '·Same idea as you.rs, ·only· a million times bigger. Ovt r " 11111111•11 ·gallnnJ ul " 11 r \\,)11 tl1fi n 1ti110 UU•lt r)ttt l H. Dtur ~, -.1 he new \c1u:.11t!''' :•I llur- l'A1 d1 T$ 1111h 1n lil"·"'"il l•1n•I 1niu111 1 111.11 t:' \n,J n•>\\' th H 11" 'o'"rn 1 l!.t•Urt 1 "'"'• l1n o1.1.lt .•ltttlf<f ~o \OU "An !Y• ll'; I ulc.1 11ul J•lh•I fiHor! "'"" • 'l"'"~nr•ng di 1lu• r~l11l.1" \11•1 p{lhlll't t"~,, ~-t 1U. unlJl.iC ,\ 011 r •tttll u 1u11~ d hnm1 .t\1 uu . 4u1uat ut111 \ '" \\'111l t ft.ttw'P 1\, '\'li4'o c tltt.! "'utt1 to &•l h •r•. ICI I I' I S11u1h . ' I " ~I ' II AQ.QARIUM <>• tt11 l'ACll tC • .. N Newfort Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot . ThurJ<k,y, November 12, 1998 A 7 ~I~~~oooo~d :~~o~·~.~~~~~~~~~ l·lJSl! Cal Orange County Fairground:., highlights the m which children Cdn grow and show the state :,,! ~Nol accompli hrnents of youth throughout the flower. • county. This year's them~. •oays of Old and •The~e new prourams ddcl a tun dimen 1011 co Chtldren of all ages can get out their paint-Panning fOr Goldi• salutes tne 150tli anniver-to tlle Expo •. said Youth Expo Co<Jrdinator -~ I bnohes, flip on their computers, don their lab sary of the Califorrua gold rush. . Joan Hamill. · • • co a~d get thetr creative jwces flowing The re are com~titivc and noncompetitive The Jazz Peshval dlso will return to the' ··---Exhibitor guidP. hoo~s for the 20th drulual events, and all submitted work will be d.iS· Youth Expo arter a yt>..dr' htdtlls. Junior high Ycu.th Expo scheduled for April 16-18 ar~ played as long as space dllows.. · and high school 1azz b1mds will <;ompet(• · 8 \t\l!abte. Young CirllSts, writers, scientists, : A new e vent this year nas been add<..Q.for agd.Ulst eadi oilier for <.·ash ·pru.os. • m~.s1oans and tanners can enter ·catf'gories for young computer junkies. Children cdn submit Pr~registration for events dnu c1c ttvitic b :~tin9~s, crafts, science projecl'i an~ creative computer-generated art, Web pt1ges and com-required. Entry boOkJPts and rcgistr.ttion forms SC hJ -R tt S( ll' h C• le c IJ h II tc 0 · v T Cl \\ l • , ~ ' ' • '· cl • put~r programming. may ba obtained by calling th\!' fc1irg10unds' The edl!cational fdir, held every year at the Another new activity is the Poppy Pro1ect, Youth Expo department at (714) 708-1520. -• . Ch<Uity needs people to adopt .families for holiUayS . For the 29th year in a row, S~are Our Selves 1s dSking its o;upporters to open up their hearts dnct poc:ketbooks and adopt ct needy lamllr for the holidayl>. "We just barely scratched the surface • said Jean Forbath, Chrisbrtas coordinator for SOS. "Truly, the needs are just horren- dous.* The Adopt a Fctmily program has proVlded Christmas dinners dnd gifts to thousands of working poor families. Lac;t year. hundreds of donors gave to 11321 families in Orange County. There are numerous way~ to help, Forbath Sdid. The program needs donations of food, gilts, money and la bor. For example, donors can choose to provide a n enltre FULL SET •ACRYLIC • Acrylte wlWMll T •P • Pink & Whlte P.owdP.r • lumeGel •Silk Wraii • AcryfJC • Pi~ FILLS • Pink & White • LumeGel • S.Jli Wrap • Manlcurl • J>ec1jQjre • Kl® 1-10 MalllCllre & Ped • H.il!d Paraffin WAXING ? • • Doest he c urrent fi nancialmark e t hav~ you con fused? '1 • Arc vour investment result~ me~ti ng your ob jectives? ? • • • \Vould Jou like mo re tim e for you r familv and vour business? . . CALL PHILIP PLUTA . • 'i"m1~1r l'tc-.· Prtwi.>mt • .'i"enti1r P11rt{t1/ti1 A/tl11cu1er (800) 643 .. 8930 /;,,. m11rt' 111/;1rmt1/11111 Sutro & Co Investment Professionals Since 1858 'l • 'l • 610 Newport Center Drive, Suite 900 • Newport Beach · Sino & Co IS" frtt<bn.Sec.tsitlCS UvTwiY ~ SIPC, lloYSE n:J map secutties ~ Meeting Location: Newport Beach Central Library Friends' Room I 000 Avocado Avenue Monday, N<?vember 16, 1998 7:00ptn For m9re Information, please call:. ~~31~.' Christrn'Hs dinner. to a fanu.1y or give presents to all the children or do both. People who adopt a fam- ily must drop off the1.r donations between 9 a.m. and noon Dec. 23 at St. John's Hall. 1015 Bakf'r St . Costa Mesa. Anyone who does not adopt <,l family but would Wee to' make donations can drop them off Dec. 21 or 22. Laborers and drivers will also l>c ncedc>d iill three days. .~1 think what lt docs lor a iam- ily who adopts a fntmly 1s it really makes the meaning of Christmas real for them and puts tt11.? Vdlue m the right places," Forbath :-.11id. eor more inlormtttlon Oil the program or to adopt n lamily, call Forbath at (7141549-2001. -Elise Gee Th~ Pnftct Holiday Gift That Really Lasts ... C11•to111 Photo Calenda• CfD Your 12 Fa\.orite Photos, Laminated Covers, Spiral Bound · 11>c ~z ~co11r T)c<A~ p1"'~ c~ ' Com" of Nt11.10rr. lulmu/ Dm"f' Mon·fri. 8-7, Sat· 9.5 548-0700 Health. Family. Friendships. Turkey dinner. It's the . time of year when we reflect on the blessings we have received and are grateful for. We'd like to know what you are thankful fQr this season. Call ~ur Read- ers Hotline at (9~9) ~2:6086; send mail to 330 W. Bay St.,· Costa M esa 92627; or send e-mail to dailypi- lot@earthlink.net . Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber for only . :v:o.u~~~ . s49900 UPTOS~.·GS· . 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They stopped outside the Chateau Usse, which inspired the story "Sleeping Beauty." Joan Sue Betson of Newport Beach and twin sister Audrey Lou Brownlee take the Dally Pilot to their 50-year high school reunion in Appleton, Wis. Richard and Stephanie Scott took the Dally Pilot on a gondola ride in Venice, Italy, last June. Ken and Laura Perry of Newport Beach took the Daily Pilot to Nimes, France. They shot the photo in front of a first-century Roman arena. · NGW Y()f(K'f/MGS BJSf l/JJJS'l'RAf'al OFM m1R DAVID GI/ANNON Pre~nting "NO, DA VIDI" and ~BADCAGS OF $'I'RJPS$" r...:.·..;a SA'J'UR[)AY NOVEMBERZI 11:00 AM -12:30 P.M. BOOKS AVAILABLE FYJR ~GNJNGI . SAVE THESE DATES: SAT., DEC. 5: Carol Heyer SAT., DEC. 12: Katherine Hewitt & Kathleen Krull E I 1; 11 1 I !I\ \ f l '11( \ I •4 I I /•I ff c -The Fir1;/, Tilt• Ori{{i1tal, The Jlf'."lf This ireek 's Special.\· • F'or ,\ ('o:.y Pre-Holiday Decor Sunflowers ... 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W'.OAOT Wgtt Ci "-~ i • , hoi:ie t«ml)' '}'lltm. trlllltd II\' CIO(J atnllLCc;fa.~ Gl z4 • ...., -u·ml p!OlcMa ~ tnlllcd nty prof d!ionili il Ct1111D1 ""ct rnluiol"&,l. lib .niltblc Oift(I l''f"« tMI QP k Kq, fll.1 lllilit i'l n MIUlll nm """' ronvrtlitnt l:!r 11-\ lntllnllH tlltcann of "I' 18 l~ · li! • 11ttM riek &.. mmcy bA~ gvmn~ -_ ... _ - .5]-------- 1 B• 111·1012 p I ~--· ............. •w.UP<Qtl'llH4' on vacation Thur$C)ay, November 12, 1998 A 9 .. re-_:~--·· ....... ----. . . Clockwise from lower left: Hayley Miller, Madehne Anderson, Carly Farmer, Vanessa Dunlap, Tiffany Vandersloor, Hannah Lln- quist, Kristin Lendrusina and Brittany Behr, top row, Kerne Gates, Ashley Reichman, Cologne Schmidt. Jennifer Guess and Casey Ibbetson celebrate their sixth-grade graduation in Arizona. Charlotte and John Higuera of Costa Mf•sa take out the Daily Pilot while in Butte, Mont., last July. Former Costa Mesa Mayor Ed McFarland and his granddaughter Molly stop in McFarland, Calif., .en rouh~ lo a fdmily celebration in August. Batbara Paulson of Corona dPl Mar 'inap~ a shot at Inner Harbor in Baltimore in June. She took along th(' Pilol to share the news with Oriole fdns. Brian and laurel Hafer shdl'e the wate.r fun of Prust Lake, Idaho with their friends David Chi and fonner Daily Pilot intern Kelly Christenson. The Pilot still makes for good reading when wet. Valerie, Michelle and Ned Atkins of Newport Ot>e1th take the Dai- ly Pilot as beach reading in ~ormand}, franC<'. Ill 40'A • 70'1. PORTS AND EXERCISE GEAR BUY • SELL • TRADE r ~~ (949) 548-0660 SPORTS CONSIGNMENT 670 West 17th Street, 'Costa Mesa • F.nD11 • Mnup •' porUTh«'l'aJ') • &dv rapt• lf)drolh.-rapy • BOd Po.lid!• • ~ • Vichy ~ • Steam ROOltu • :ni!:ig • Elmr~ilpb • • P"' Pott Luer Therapy• Handt< flo<>t Ca~• P th• Gin CC'rtilkatrt • io• • Oi•collnl •'llliJ (vr all wf'iC<., <''.llC'l''(ll air.ad d1• ..,ntrd pac\.a~f't, ... , .. 1 rr••dlJCt• .... '" ronjuu ... tlon "'''h llll\ ll(hf'r dhcm1nt. '\ 11Create a Holidau" Our 4nnuat HotidalJ Arts and Cra~s Festi'1af . Noflember 11 • 15 SAVE UP TO 80% STOREWIDE CRYSTAi. & GLASS Gil-vi' ITI:M FOR EVERY OCCASION RN -s R4 fTFMS South Coast i10DiT10NA1 siV1tiGs, Glass Engraving ,savEz5%0 1 South Coast Plaza Village 1 F I 1631 W. Sunflower, C43 OUR ALREADY F I ( 714) 540•4991 REDUCED PRICES OF I HOURS UP TO 80C*> MON FRI 10a-7p SAT 1Da·6 p SUN 12p.Sp l - - --- - , WFD FURNISHINGS & INTEAIOAS \ tf F, /) I' f>tOlllJ to f ,, mt hec11 ,elected tl') pw1mle home tH'fll l1iue1~ f ot tt 'ideH c m Ul 11 tneshgious H11t1HUHUtlCS as .. v cwport Coa t (6 Btg arwon (• Balboa Island (• Pelican Hill ~· H.irbor Ridge (lo orona del l\1ar Bavv1ew Terra c ••• pygla"' Hill <• West Jiff The Bluff~ ; A 10 Thur$doy:November·12, 1998 . _.L . • 4 · t,:,,,:. .. -·-J.unt()f!-J.~U:f)Cl;tt(;t -. . .. .. • • • .. .. • • .. • .. .. . • • • .. - + hP. lonH t-nmning holiday rhan~· ball m Or nge · ounty c lenratea 50 years of commumty service with a spectucular golden anniversary· event last week. The Juruor Aux- . , . iliary of tbc Assistance League of Newport-Mesa product.'Cl its tinnuul Candy Cane {3all, with its orfgm in 1948: '!Win Palm~. Ncw·port Beach welcomed the glittering local crowd to Bal Masque, a party m · the thc>me of a Venetian mas• qucrc:lclc. Cre~ tt'd and cha.ired by Laura Choumas, Debbie Gul- bord and Robin McMonJgle, some> 250 local Assistance League ..;ponsor::o amved for clin- ner and dancmg under tho ele- gant 'TWln Palms tent. Paul and Kay Dctvis joined in the party at the annual Candy Gant! Ball b.-nefiUng the Junior Auxiliary of the J\.,.,istance League. Auxiliary· decorations <'hcUrs Melinda Murtaugh and Kay Davis transformed 1Win Palms from 21st-century Amenca to 18th-century Europe with authentic decor, including Ute partlcipabon of live mdgic1ans and jesters to the delight of sur- prised guests, rpany adorned in elaborate masks. This major annual fund-raiser for the Jun:ior Auxiliary of the Assistance League is well-known for its lavish silent auction Hun- dreds of items were soliotcd clnd collect~ for the ma~sive dUCtion eftort under thf> capdble !>Upervi !>ion of Mary Fox and Cindy Hanrahan The unpre!>sivP dis· play encouraged locdl partio- pants to bid tllroughout the night, ultimatP}y raising mtn"C? , r th.d.Il $40,000 for thP Ass1stuncf. L€'<igue. '"The good new:. is thdt pro- ceeds from the aut:tion dlld the party tund the philanthropic • endedvors of Uu.• le>agm>. It pro- JC<"ls mclude Operation Sr hool Bell, d program that clothes more than 400 sch®l chilrlren ertch year, Kids On The Block, a ·~~ Mattress Outlet Store • BRAND NEW· COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! 3165 Harbor Blvd • Costa Mesa one Block south of •os Fwy . 545-7168 • Christmas Ornaments •Wreaths • Anqels \Ve create• Florals, Gifts & Home dt>cornting items aml ('U~lomize thetu to fit t>erf~ctJy in your home! Pull line of ready made Christmas Items! #123 in Hunti'ngton Center . Loca:~ Between~~~.~,_& Info~~ ~ths . See our ' Metaph}''>l<:al ISooks New Chimes Collection • Orlglnal Je~clry Gifts, Artwork ' Mlncral'> & Cicmc;tones • 11and Carved Cry tat Quan • Yin {!( Buddha • Herb•., Esscntlc1I Olis: Tcmplt> ·Bell'i Psychic Readings (Call store for appointment) ·Tea Leaves • A-.trology • Tarot ISpanl~h rcadlnus inollabl • Handwriting Analysis 891 Baker Street A 16 • Costa Mesa 7 i 4• 751.i • 1151 (Comer of Bal-er & Bear streets) 't ) I . . . . . ' society school production th.at features lite-size puppets that handle socid.l issues with children: the _Dtty Care Scholar;rup Fund, which assists low-income work- 1hg families with child care; and the Children's Dental Center in Costa Mesd, serving the dental needs ot those who might other-· wise go without. "vtaster of ceremonies Chuck Dreyer handled the evening Wlth style. Party-goers clearly enjoyed the affair, dancing the night awdy past L30 a.m If band l~dder Wayne fi:>ster had led rue; 20-piece orchestra ttntil.ddwn the ddncing would have contin- ued Some of the best-looking .· couples on the dance floor mcluded Kent and Mary Pat Lucas, Dora and Terry Brigham, Carol and Rich Hoppe, Ann Marie and Roger AUord and Davtd and Cassie Conant. The Conan~ won a puppy in the auction. •we had to have this puppy ac; a friend to our bigger dog,• said Ca-;sie, hugging her new furry friend. Husband David is an executive with Norm Reeves Honda. Also m the crowd. Martha Crownet, d member since 1952; Auxiliary chapter president Betty Harllne; Las Rc•inas Auxiliary chair Kathy Harvey, Virginia. Castle Auxiliary chatr Sue Lee; La Mansn Auxiliary chair Mlkelle Watson; and .luruor Aux- iliary past chair Laurie Veitch Cosmetic • Sµrgeons Referral Service Free Public Sen·icr ~inct 1988 It )t'u'rc ~on,1tknng c0Mnd1c ~urgcry i;hoosang the nght Ul');COn •hould be your lop pnont). Hcforo ac~rp1an1· Ro ltd O:rtrllcd f'l.t~UC' &. Co,mi.:11~ ~urgcon5 into our prog1arn v.c certaf) th.it each ha' met 11i;orou' 'tJndanh in the~ fidd,, We guarillltec our 1ncmbcr. to bc !he fmcM in lhe countr). 11 not the v.orld Our ~rv1ce is ab\olutcly I rec. The fir;I \h:p to" ncv. you \tlilt' v. 11h 11 phone call to u' 20°kOFF ALL HOLIDAY CLOTHING Biggest Toy S.le of The Year & '1"P2 To s Toys, Toys, Toys! We'n saved up a atore full of gently ueed toya, 10 you can .. .,.e 40-60%.off the retail prlce. On Santa'• Super Saturday, auetch your money Cu enouib to co•er enrything on your child'• wtab llatl • UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP • Santa's Supe-r Saturday · Nov.14 CoetaMeea see & 17tlo St. 120 • W•tl'Ort ....... • (949) 650-2343 a-..v·30-e In the crowd at the longest-running holiday charity ball were Sandy and Roger De :Voung, left, and Cassie Conant, above center, who was the winner of a puppy ln the auctton. Additional committee mem- bers deserving of recognition for their outstanding effort include Lauren May, Marilyn Witzel, Pam Conner, Donna Kuhn, Jane La Crol.x, Barbara Massrey, Bar- bara-King, Julie Deyan, Kim Cohen, Gall Staudinge r, Lanie. Byers, Kristin Heeschen, Jill - Ayers, Sandy De Young, Jeannie Stanley, Ann Thornton, Laura Russell, Darby Olson, t.1sa Gels a.nd Caroline Davenport. Also attending were John and Sue · Andrews, John and Mary Lynn Rallis, Liz Merek, King and Bar- bara Nelson, John and Evelyn Yeager, Robert and Kristin Eakin, and Tom and Cante Rolfes. Nod for best-dressed couple in the crowd goes to Robin and John McMonigle. Robin wore a classic ball gown of burgundy satin over velvet,, and John . donned a tux with a silver-gray tie. The McMonlgles of Lido Isle joined the rest of the crowd in saluting 50 years of community service by the Assistance League of Newport-Mesa. • 8.W. COOK'S column appears every Thursday and Saturday. .POWER PEEL ™ MICRO OERMABRASION •for H.alfhl« Younger Looking Skin ... olsO Removes Imperfections " • Holldoy SpeclolJ: 1 /2 Price Power PHI ond Permanent Moke-up • Day Spo Treatments • focloll • All Skin Core • Permanent Make-Up PCI r' • Specialty Moke·Up ORIGINAL GERMAN Rolls -Pretzels -Strudel -HaUah Egg Twist Bread -Coffee Cake·s G,heese Cakes -Weddings -Special Occasions Serving Authentic German Lunch Daily Specials -Rouladen -Schnitzel Bratwurst -Meatloaf (714) 540-0281 2950 Grace Lane • Costa Mesa All Xmas Trees 4 inches to 6 feet !D%ai=F Buffalo snow Reg. $5 .69 NDWSJ•9 24'' Grapevine Wreaths Reg . $9 .99 1awSJ19 Lg. Velvet Single r-~ -QOl--, Poinsettia Bushes stem Poinsettias I~ /0 OFF I Reg. $1.CJ9 Reg. s1.99 •~<>::=.:• Naw49c, 99C I to custom tnme °"*· I NOW t.:ov w;,\~IUT.18th.J BLOW our suv Xmas Trim A Tree l Holl day Candi ...... Newport Beach/Costa Meso Da,1y Pilot daiebOOk Thuridoy, Nov mber 12, 1 ~8 A 11 " I r bX venturing to Shekhar KaJDll'S new film "Elizabeth" yol! J\avt' hop<• of seP.uig somethmg akin lo Elizabethan history, you wtll be sorely cbsap pointed On the other hand, if you' • only expect .the most vapid and hackneyed oJ screen 'b1ograph1es, theo this is the fi.1.m for you. one film Wl' are offered up fraudwcnt his'='"-=-1~""""'~~..., tory, atrocious wnting and stupefyingly silly scenes Thus w~ ~j<'t tho scinttl1at- ing Ctlte Bldncht~tl .is Philip Roland lhE' young Elizabeth t more Consumed with her own· Vdned sexual dppel.ites than m seizing the reins of power. • . Unsurprisingly, this El'\,zabeth cares not to maintain her rhast.Jty, using her Mmysterious organism" q~te freely -and I might add <1t gredt peril, For an 111-timcd preg- nancy outside the sancl.lty of marriage would mo::.t certainly have proved (ata1. Willi~.• WeU, after ~eemg =-....... ,.,...,..T :'!'!:~ ........ ol-"""'4l~tS"•~1teg • } know my intu- ition was nght Hurray foe Denzel- Bruce get lo::.tl Set m thP present, •Th<· Siege" starts off wlth tt ter- rorist bombmg • at a U.S. bct:>e • U1 Saudf Ar~ln~ Jump to Nt:\\ . York City and we dre t1llrodl1Cl'Cl to Anthony MHub H I lubb.ud so catch the bombers. Although they give the Ul\' • atton tr bf'l!ll>t "' tht· Vlo- lencn ,, calntes, le~vi.ng ·h· door. upen for Conqress to dep1oy the troop Led b • Gen William Dev- ereaux tWdhs), the army rounds , up (l\'l!ty Arah man n Brooklyn, c:it11.cn or not, t1nd place-. them in pn nn camp OutrdgP<l c1t the m1litarv J>rP<;c>nn• in hj<; aty. Hub rhnllrncw ttie gPnrHal while try- mu to c•atch th!' terronsts and liVtc N<>w Y1;u k City. I luUnd this muv:ie trJ tie ldtrly t•ntertdmmg. \'\ ashinyton was his usual wnnd£•rtul self tj1s oration nf>ar thl' nnd of th<! hlrn was per- forwed us onlv he can do 1t. Plus, tt 1,1!\urtl he looks great' •Elizabeth" coukJ possibly have worked well .1s a h1gh- camp RenatSsancc romp, but thi<; latei;t update on the Virgin Queen trikes 1t~e1J sc>riously und m so doing reaches a new low m h1storicc}l revisionism. Interest- ingly, this typo of skewed, dis- In truth, Elizabeth wds never so brazenly foolish as to chance. her glorious destiny on such J>d<i· sionate disrepute Ye.,,, she loved many men, but it 1s preCJscly bPcause she so deldched herself from the social constraints of hf!r ddy that she became Enyld.Ild's gredtest ntler, Ctnd to this cfoy remains one of the most f<l~rtncH- Denzel Washington stars as Hub in "The Siege." • (Washington1 an<l his partner, Frank Haddan (Tony Shdlhoub) Hub is the h~ad of the ltnll-t1>r- rorisl div\c;1on of the FBl m New York. A terron.c;t ha" taken d bus fµll or passeng~n> hostage and has threatened to blow them up As Hub beums his negotiation • the bomb goc'> off. This boml> turns out lo be filled with blue paint -makmq the pas cnger look like Smurts ts me.int a i.l warrung. Nt'XI lime it'll bl' rP,d 1 thought Berung '~a., heliev- <il>le U\ her.role of the ClA spook. Thew •emcd to be a certrun · ch(>nust1y betw~ her a.nd W<tib- mqton thdt' translatod \\ell on the crecn Shalhoub IS gredt. He had <111 of th" be t funnv lrne dnd ' many great enou one.<; . tortP.d Wm rev<-als much <thout , our own culture, (the movie was very w~ll-rcce1ved by the Lido Theater audience) cmd the diminished standards of art that we so t.~sily dccept toddy No doubt, when it comPs to history poi.terily is pnv1l<~ed ..;_ hut wML could tlwsc filmmdk~rs poss1b~y hav•· l>P<'n llunking? In mg people in lustory, · For those interested ind sc>n- ous production on Eliiaheth f, J highly reconunend the 1972 PBS present1:1tion H Elizabeth R." Thb superbly dCled sLx-part senec; mdude~ actudl court d1a.loguc, and hnllianUy ie-creates th~ complex events that shaped E!Jz. abeth's life Moreover, you will be trt•dtt.'d to.Glendd Jdckson's dstomshmg performance as "Elizc1lwth R." • PHILIP RULAND, 40, lives in Newport Beach and co-owns aa Irvine consulting firm with his brother, Lloyd. Hurray for Den1el: get lost, Bruec A bout d month ttgo I saw d lrCtlll'r tor the soon-lo-lm- rPll'aM•d movie, "The Stt>ql'." St<irrmg m thc1t trqiJer was one of my lc1vontt• uctor.,,, Denl'.c•l Wc1!.htnqlon. , My ltrst thought wc1~ "YPdh • crnd lh<'n I sdw who Wd"> cost<Jr• rinu and I thmiuht ''Yuck. Brue<• During the in\'t' t1qatmn nf ttus fake attC1ck, Hub 1s mtro- duced to CIA ag0.nl Eli\n Kral 1 (Annette Bening) \\ t11le not olf1- cially ctsc;igncd to tht' mvPst1gt1· bon, Elise ts <lPt<'rrmncrf tu hr'lp uncover \~hu the• rc>sp<>n~1hh• p<lf- t}' 1s. Despite u 111ut11c1l d1sllu-.t Hub ond Elis1· r~dltZt' thl'lt th •y need edch other u the\ aw qoinu The pertortnance 1hdt left me ('old wv. Wllh Too young for the rQlr> too brush and totally m1scast,·Bruce dt>11mti•lv didn't earn his salcm 1 thml\: tlu movie i~ qreal io1 ctn· aft~noon matinee. If you k<·PJI vo111 nt•i!nUon lo< tb1·cl on D••nl >i, e\ en Bruce '' on't hr>thc.•r yQu too much • HEIDI BRESSLER 35 IS a hairstylist and Costa Mesa resident DWVERY A~LABLE HOURS: 11AM•10PM Great Food Fast a:fo,in o/f; r&1z dfhe J3 ay Without having to get out of your car! ~1t c;fll,,ar;i/cj pztnne11- SERVING BREAKFAST• LUNCH • DINNER 70AYS r---------------i--------------~ ! 1, s3 OFF LG. PIZZA : 1 Buy 1 Entree at regular ., $ . I price, get the second of 2 M p • equal or lesser value i OFF D~ IZZA 1 I FREE! • s 1 OFF SM. PIZZA I ('N•th 1t1• Purcllau of 2 dmllls Olntf·m Ollly) I . I Our extnuive mmu incl11des: • Caffc Lane • Fruit moothics • ("hai Tea •Roa.seed lurk.ey Sandwich • Clas ic Caesar with grilled -Chiclu~.n • Sesame Pea.nut Noodles with Chicken • C..rilled Chicken Fouccia Open 7 aavs 6am · 10pm 1 Nol v . td"' tl'l 1111r °""'"oft"' r.cp. 111'.10/'88 '-Not v111id linth 11ty otll9f oll9f &Jilt" i ll:I0.'98 I ---·----------------------·---· 6700 W. PCH • Newport Beach • (949) 631-3592 3100 West Coast Hwy. • Newport Beach (Next to Sterling BMW> SHARK ISLAND YACHT CLUB 1099 BAY IDE DRIVE· NEWPORT BEACH (Al th, u•m.-r ot J•mhor. ~ R.i..,J, 1u•I i,..fo,, lh~ 8.lh. .. I 1.nJ BriJ~~) Where o Wine • !~-~ Allr""1~'-., 9~~ ~ . Where to Oin.e ~estaurant Directory RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT On board the 'Pnue of Newport" Riverboat, Home Of The N~ HarbOr Nautic81 MusetMTI (Focmerly Reuben E. Lee) ls Open F'rom 1 1 fm9pm Lunch end Qnner Sat Sun Brunch Sam · (closed Mondays) Reservations Needed Only For Weddings, .. Banquets Or Pn~te Parbes All Ma1oc Credit Cards Accepted Lotaied At 151 E. Coest Hwy, Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 673-3425 FaK 673-7864 AUTO BISTRO The first dnve-thru restaurant on the plenet where the ,food ac Uy matters Our breakfast bistro menu 1s 'Served Sam· 11Wii Our al day bistro menu 19 gSl"lled 11am-1Q:>m We offer • fine d licac:ies !lUCh es Sesame Peanut Noodles and a Grilled Ollclen FOC8CC1a SandWich with Artichoke & Roma tomato Plu a M range of expresso &. b•SO'O beverages served an cJaY long Located et 3100 W Coast Hwy (Ne¢ to 9arting BMW) TWIN PALMS ~ Coastal O..Sne, feeturfrlg the bounty of cpe coast in a • 1ndoor-00tdoor VIiiage square atmosphere, IMa • inment overy night Lunch Mon .sat 11 •30am-3pm : fNir/1 nig~. bar menu eva table between lunch/dinner and :,_nu.sat: until midl'light. Located et 630 Newport Center Dr: , • at f: Island 721.8288 II C: :· J CK SHRIMP • g euthentie Lou s18n8 cu1&ine 1n an Ul?beat, casual "Attifti:rltiere with patJo dining Try our Jaci;shrimp plat.es, or th 111' Jambelaya. Take CM end d l111ery avallable Located et 2 w Coe Hwy 65(}5577 THE CULINARY WRAP Ra , healthy 1nwnati0nal dehcoa08 wrappod withm a fla~ roll Of'ititl 7 day.; o w k from 11 OOatn • 9.CX)pm Located in tho • Hi Squ re 250E.11tn~ (714)54&4403 N~PORT RIB COMPANY 1 LE ~AFE/HYATT REGENCY IRVINE Calfomia Qv•~· 1t its ffl86t EflfOY Breakfast. lunch ir o.nner "' casual elegance, as you dine 1oside or on ru-beautiful paoo We teattre Scrumptious Buffets rtroJghot.t me day or .,.cu can order from our bountiful menu Located at 1 790J Jamboree Road (caiB of Jamboree end Mawi) Phone (714) 975-1234 x6720 Hou'& sam-11 pm YANKEE TAVERN On the bay '° Newport Beach Serving Wnch & Dinner daily Lbcated at 333 Ba'{Slde Ch.le 675-5333 ZUBIES CHICKEN COOP We' more than 1ust ch1tkenl In add1bon to our Rotisserie, Broasted, and Grilled Chicken, we offer Steak. Seafood. Pnme Rib, Baby Back Ribs, P1ua, a 22-item appetizer rMnu .and mon? Generous portions at a GREAT valuo Corne chec~ u., outi Open for lunch, dinner. (ptua and appetizers served alt day), nd Suooay Breakfast Fun cockwd bar'. Banquot fecilltJOs up to 70 Gameroorn soon to be open 414 Old Newport Blvd (Comer of Hospital Road And Od Newport) 10 Newport Beach 645-6086 JOSH SLOCUMS The local gathering place for over 26 years located on beautiful Newport Bay with e Vtf!N ·from every seat The menu features a daily selection of~ 1~15 vanettes of fresh seafoaj ~s are pleroful ~ 8-10 selectlOnS featunng pnme nb Dock Spec.e is ava able 1f .,.cu arc aroving by boat. Open every day et 3 30 2601 Pacific Coast Hwy (949) 642-5935. NEWPORT BEACH BREWING CO. The arty brewery in Newport Beach, we serve awan1 WWVl!ng beer6 & we have a lantastJC food menu, with outdoor dining and lots of FREE parking Located ot 2920/Ncwport Blvd Hours 11 30am- 11 ~ Sun-fuJrs 11 30.Jm.HXlem FriSat 675-8449 iii BAMBOO TERRACE Check out tho hippest Chinese restaurant in Orange .County! Recently remodeled t.o resemble en Asian beer house Din Din serves tasty Chmesa food end offers a fully stocked bar w1Lh refreshing tropical drinks, s quality wine hst and a groat assortment of. premium bottled and draft beers Houri; lunch Tu09-fri 11 45am -2pm Dinner Tues·Thurs 5pm -10pm Fr.I & Sal 5pm -11 pm Oosed on Mondays Located at 1773 Newport Blvd In Costa Mesa 645-5550 - SIR ROGERS, LTD Sandwidies. Coffee and E~ {)rinks & Snloothie& All new brealdast rT1Cnu Cat.Gt'ing ava~able Open Moll-fri t Bcm. Sat 7am and Gun at Sam located at 270 E 17th Street. r.oSia Mesa 645-e252 SABATINO'S RESTAURANT 6 SAUSAGE CO. , Pasta. Ceaoar Salod, Hom med'e Sausage. Veal, Lemb, ~on Othos, WITTe, Beer. Cappucano & Oe$scrt. Hours 7 Oa15 A Wook,·Sor.ii'\Q S t & Sun Brunch rrom 8 3'>1 00, Sun -nus 1 1 nm-1 ~n. Fn .sat 1 1~1 1 pm AU Ma.JQr Cl1.1dtt Cords Aooo~ Locotod At 2!51 Sh1pyerd Wrf./, ~ Bceth (714) 723-062.1 . RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA • VILLA NOVA Vtlla Nova otters Classic lta ian ~ with a sPectacular l/ff!W Feai:unng homemade pasms, fresh seafood & veal specialties and a unique waterfront ambiance rem1n1scent of an Italian OJonrtyside Pro1eSSlonal serw:e & an aW'!l"d Winning wine iist deltgllt patrons v.'ti1lo d1htng in this 'Oma ~ c settJng I.Ive entart81nment begins nightly at 9pm ThF.' ps>...a.rs Cigar Lounge features premrum ~. spuits and an eltte'l "!! appebler menu Located at 3131 West Coast Hwy. 642-788) · SCAMPI Fine Famfy Dining New!\' Remodeled Open 7 Days A Wee for btnncr Onty 5 00.103Q'.>m We Cater Pnvate Lunch Parties for 15 People or More All Ma1or Credit Cards Accepted Reservaoons Accepted Located at 1576 N~t Blvd Costa M»~ 645-B560 ANTONUCCl'S ln10~ dehc1ous homemade ltahan cooking tn a reia~ed, casual at.mosphcre Steps to I.he ocean &t 6700 W PC H 1n N.B. Tradltlona\ tavontes Shnmp Scampi or Fettucint Alfredo to ii tasty assortment of P121as. Pastas ond Salads are offered With Specials Daily EflfOV a glass or bOWc. ol ycxJI" ICl\O"'lte wine or beer and don't forget to sall{I room tor one of Ol.f' deleetable desserts Open daily 1 1 am-1 ()pm Dehvcry avail We cater and offer private lunch/meermg room lor 25 guests 949-031-3592 Sushi & Sustv to Go ~ Bar. All ~ Q'8d(. C8'ds located fl:. 2675 lrvme Ave (A.Toss from t-Je.~ Go!f !Atrse) (7'4) 64~5518 BEN I HANA Amotat s most c;elebreted Japanese restaurant. Open 7 days e wecl Lunch 11 30a~ 30pm Monffl Dinner 5 3(} 10 (l)pm Moo-lllurs. 5 30.11 OOpm Fn 5-11 OOpm Sat 4 3(}9 30prn Sun Ux:atad et 4250 Brch St 955-0822 AVILA'S EL RANCHITO AutrientiC MeXJCen Food. With The Freshost ln!J'fld1ents & A New Light CAJ1sina. Great Marganta& Hours: Lunch & Dtoner All Maior Credit Cards Accepted Located &t 2101 Ptacenoa. r.osut Mesa - 642·1142. 280) NewporL Blvd, Newport Beach -675-6855 arid <?744 E Coast Hwy , CDM -644<J226 . Ml CASA llJr meal& nre ncm a tnp t.o Baj& as well as Mexx:o Now otfenng fish tacos Phone &hood for orde~ to.go Hours Oa ly Fram 1 1 OOam All Maior Credit Cards Accepted Located At 296 1 ?Ul St Costa Mt?sa '714) 645-7626 LA PALAPA Ser.-ing uthcnuc SOUth Me.ljcon Seafood r.eviche cocliUI camoroncs, pulpO, ~ and much moro ~ 6 days a ~ Oo6ed on Wedriesdeys Dene in or tal\&out. l..oaiWd et 123 23ra SL 11Newport8e8Ch (n MA l:\flOhs) 673-2657 FERDUSSI TASTE OF PERSIA Slwor'y Pe 11n cu1s1no in \lpSC!llo, afford ble otmost>ttere 1 1 30am.10 OQJrn &lndoy-Thursdav. until 1 am FridBy&turday ~ INo rT'lJSIC THE ARCHES The ~·um st.ea'\ and seafood house m Orange eount,, SUlce 1922 Serving lunch Mnn -Fri 11 30am untJ 3 llJpm D::mer served n ghtly urttil 1 CDam tocc.~ on Newport SW & Co&-i Hwy., Newport 6each 6-15-7077 · THAI SPICE Vowa by the Regster rca!Lnrs s ~red rn The Best of fral1ge C.OUntV sectlon s "Th B~ Tha Fqod 0-ange County • Luncil d:nner ate rig & takeout NfJ1N OPEN IN JRVINE' 15455 Jeftrey Road (at Irvine Cc • Or) 857-8424 Ooen evtm<ley Son thru Thurs 11am-9 3oPtn Fn And SJt 11arn-1Clpm :Also locited at 615 w 19'J1 Si Cosul Mesa 5494333 RO-'YAL THAI Op 1 tys a week Serving Lunth & [)mer Daily 11 am • 3pm Sunday· fhursday Din r s seNed 5pm 10pm ·Sunday • Thursday Fn aid Saturdny open u u 11 pm located at 4001 W Coast 'r-fNf 64~Al) · DIHO SIAM Ttia Cll n se Cu sme Open 7 days M.Jnday • Saturday Lunch 11 OOam 300pm Dl11ner400pm -1000pm Sunday- Oinner only Party IJ'OVS & catcrtng rNal!able Located in the Costa Mesa Courtyards et 1835 N~ ~ 0-154 ~5-3259 INKA GRILL f tn Orange C.OUn:y Enpy B Euro/A518n ne a:cntcd With the spces at ~th America Beer & wine ble HoUrs ore Mon Thurs 1 1 30am to 9m\ Sun 5pm to 9pm n1fFn .sat. 1 i 30Jm to 9 3Qpm. 'Located m 260 Bristol St. at Red Hi! In Costa Mesa i, 4-444-WKA ( 4652} SANTA MONICA SEAFOOD Regard.ad as SOWiom Ca11fomla's top seafood reta!ler W1Ul Lhe largest & finest set~ of fresh 6e8food daily Also a niulbtude Of scrumptious de1icaCl8S such as 6ush1 9f1 ed ftstl entrees, Clam chowder. f!Sh S t:flips, sondw!Chcs and slJ Um fuongs for a~ meet et honi ()pen 7 days o wee LOl::ated at 154 E 1 • •h St • Co!IUl Mesa (714) 574.a862 . THE CANNERY ' • A 12 Thursday, November 12, 1998 date book .. -, Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot ~~'l-+t-1-~~~~~~-H----& .. ans_of P L.1 Y .. ""'~~L.:· •Alice In W . ' __ old-fashioned political drarila SCHOOl: Ensign Intermediate Sch~ STORY UHE:.Allce falls down a rabbit hole and ends up in a fantasy world .. where.she~ UR :tnd has separate dvemuresvmncw march ha~. the To~1 lrtUS ----[)j!y Pb N oarly u hall-cPntury dgo, two mernbt•n> of Congie s battled hammer and tongs for the u.s·senute seat from Calltomiu. Onf' would pre- vail and go on to th(• tnumph of pres1dentldl victory -and th~ travw.1 of resigning in disgrace. How Richard Nixon's charac:-·. ter and politki.11 Slrdtegy were tormed proVldes hdll of Kf:'1lh Redum's new plc1y, ~But Not for Me,· now rcre1vmu 1t!-. world prenuere on the Second Stdgc of South C0<1st Rt~~ ertory. The other h.ilf focuses THEATER REVIEW on the losm9 ccmdu.idte, Helen Gaht1gcm Douqltts, wilt• ot Hollywood actor MPlvyn lJuuqlct-. and the target of N1xon's mfo- mous "Pink Lady" C'c:UllJ><Hgn in those ddys of Communist witC'h hunts, bl<lcklisting and McCdrthytsm. Looking bdck lo 1450, with the 20120 hinclsiHht of h1stoncc1l . ~rspecl.Jve, RC?dclin ZN<>S m on tht> young Nixon unfonm•<I dnd still 1dt•dllstic res1slm9 his handlers' llrCWS lO brinq lhf' CtlDl· pd1gn down into th<' qutt<'1 ot hctlf-trulhs c1ncl J,OnuPnclo. It wus c1 batUt> he• \Vd<; destined to low. Given the nrcum ton< l'.'s of history, om• would ussume Recl- din would hc1VP th<' dC'< k ht:rtvily stdckcd. But his depJCllon of t!w DougliJ'> cump ttlso 1 harsh, pm- trayrnq thl' losing C:cHHlidtll<' as e mb1ttemd. vmchcllve t1nd y1vl'n to drunkt>n outhur~ts Equt1l tun<;!, dS lt WCll' UndPr 1111' -.un··hc1ntlc>d clm·'- lion ol D11v1d r:1111111•s, "But Nut for Me" prov1clc·s a comp~lhng Trendy, upscale furniture · store of{eTs bargain pr.ices for neUi and used one-of-a-kind items. K UI •\I \.'-i\ \\I I llt'flf:'(,f( ~hi'\( 11 CA'>Jf..-1(1 714•963•7046 FYI 'BUT NOT FOR ME' * WHERE: South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa ~ WHEN: Tuesdays through Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 2:30 and_ 8, Sundays ·at 2:30 and 7:30 . until Dec. 6. ~HOW MUCH: S18-S43 <> PHONE: (714) 708-5555 G reg Stuhr (left) as Richard Nbton dlscu es his 1950 Senate campaign with handler Richard Doyle in .. But Not for Me" on the Second Stage of South Coast Repertory. 1 insight mto d bdttle thtlt, 111 effect. changed the tenor or poh- t1c!>. Muell of the clldlogue is fun- O}', even hilanous, when taken Ill the context of future evcnh. Greg Stuhr is an ab!.olutt• nnger for the young Nixon in appearance and demi>ahor. Stuhr paints an eame!.t. concerned character, overly conscious ol his disadvanlaged henta9e. dnd JNs the audience fill in the bldnks. As Roy Du.y, one ol his c t1m• paign advisers who injects u close of polilical reality, R1chtml Doyle projects the touuh. unrnmprorms- mg reallst the c1tndldc1te c:;oon would become Doyle's thirst for politicdl l>lood 1s hest eviclenc t1d as he detains u young bellboy (Ddvtd Denman), desperately sohoLing his support dncl ubh' ti ehciting only i'llienal10n. After intenruss1on, the l>C"l'n<' ... wllches to the Dou9lds CdlllJ.> ns thf' ballots are heing counted, and Linda Gehnnger mounb a llp~y tirade as the thrne-tonn congre s- woman whose political career is ctl)Q\lt to capsize. Her character comes off in an espeoally unflat- tering light as she hd!angues the some bellboy, even though he had CdSt his vote Cor her. Ddn Kern provides a calm, reasoned attitl!lde as her actor husbund, fending off his wife's inti.tndt<'d accustt.tions of infidelity t1nd CJl•nerally preventtng her from <>ml>ctrrassmg herself. Denmdn's bellboy, represent- ing lh<! conscience of the elec- torutc c1t Jurne. contnbutes a sol- JCI , thoughtful performance, rr>s1stin<J the Nixon camp's oily ov<>11tirei. and pro!Pssing his i1dnurahun for Douglas before t>ndurmg her vitriolic wrath. Cc1mp<11gns such as Nixon- Douglus -.C't the stage for mud- shnumg hdttles such as the ones ·"'' c• recently endured. If you can stornc1ch more politics this soon afh•r the election, "But Not for Mc• ~hould yo down much more srnoot hly. l~l'\lauranl & Liclo Shi>.' a r d Sau\aj.!t' ( ·o. ... Sali:.i1ino 1ommy Pe1cr Phil Vinet> f'Ja, orful & Delicious Lu nches & Dinner l n1q~ "'IK' ""''" t:i..' d1n1ni: n>um 11•1UIAblt for 1n1up b• ""'' mt'ttln~ and prhwll' rund1on' 723-0645 JJlr1M• <'itll !'or Ri..,1•na1io~ and Dire«: lion'< 251 Shit>)ard Wa}· •Ne'' port Ueach . • l<nave of hearts, the card people, the mock turtle and the Cheshire cat. D~ TEAOlllt Donna Kelsen DIRECl'Oll: Donna 1Ce'5eh FEATURED PLAYERS: Zarah Mahler, Alyssa Reehl, Joh Archer, Mike Mclean, Rachel Furman, James Barrett, Ryan Bean, David Cowan, Cloe Cox, Caitlin Farrell, Laurie Jones, Cilarney Loufek, Hayley Miller and Lucas Parker. WHEN: 7 p.m. today, Friday and Saturday cos~ $5 '"advance; $7.50 at the door WHERE: Newport Harbor High School's Loats Auditorium, corner of 15th Street and Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach PHONE: (714) 515-6110 ts your high school frelding a production of "Damn ~nkees?• Or is your middle school foraging "Into the ~?" If so, -we'd like to preview the ~ PfHse fax infonnarion to (949) 646-417'0. Allee (Zarah Mahler) tries to get advice from Footman Frog (Jon Archer) In a scene from Ensign Iritermedlate School's production of "Allee in Wonderland" to be staged at Newport Harbor High. ALSO ON ·STAGE t f • ~HE LITTLE SISTER' A murder mystery based on Ray- mond Chandler's classic 1949 play of the same name iS being ~laged Wednesday through Sat- urday in OCC's Drama Lab The- tltre .. Show times are 8 p .m. Advanced tickets are $6 for Wednesday und Thursday per- formances and $7 for Fnday and Saturday shows. Tickets at the door wlll he $8 and $9. Seating is limited Tickets may be pur- chased by phone, using Visa or Mastercard. For more informa- tion call (714) 432-5660. 'DINNER WITH FRIENDS' South Coast Repertory presents Donald Margulies' "Dinner With Friends" through Nov. 22 on .the Mainstage. Performances are 8 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays, 2:30 and 8 p.m. Sdtur- days and 2:30 and 7:30 p.m Sundays. Tickets range from $28 to $45. The theate r is 'at 055 Town Center Dnve, Costa Mesa. For more inforrnatton, call (714) 708-5500. •W.: ~-f~ ALL YOU CAN EAT~. • Pool Tables •Sunday NFL Ticket •Drink Specials SUSHI BAR $179~ER PERSON MONDAY-SATURDAY 5:30 PM -8:30PM t11C111Je ESTABLISHE~ 1962 Steak • Seafood • Cocktails 1695 Irvine Ave. 646-7944 WEEKLY SPECIAL Turkey Salad Stuffed Tomato Early_ Bird Spellal M·f 6-laDI •100 · . ........ •Sandwiches •fruit ~ Smoothies ~· •Coffee & Cappuccino ~ Try our lroplcal Storm s3~s Breakfast and Caterln" Fresh Grilled Fish • Seafood • Chicken Pasta Specialties • Fresh Seafood Salads HAPPY TURKEY DAY! Rabbitt Insurance Agency AlffO • HOMEOWNERS • HEALTH A.all~~ MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY f'RIDA\' NOVEMBER SrECIAL Lobster Taco Pas ta & Shrimp Sashlml Da y Special Wine Plates Plate Lobsterfest Lobster fish Tacos Nlc ht in Pacific Startlnc at Pasta $6.95 SS.SO Lobster. Talls $1.00 s pecials $I 0. 95 Pacifico & A.II Wine Red Sas h iml Rice Corona $2.75 Hooks & salad Rice & $1.50 AGlaq $1.SO Platter $9.95 Bud Drafts $10 Salad $1.00 A 8ottle $22.95 ....... -·1 · 1 670 V\J. 17th St #GB, Costa Mesa ~v •• ~f (West of the new Trader Joe's) ~· .. I (949) 645-8879 .._ ........ . I I ·- 40 Yettrs in Business ~ Sr1_, ,,. , 631-7740 t4 I Old Ncwpon Blwd. • Newport Beach tN.r H-.; HoopOUll o Factng the Newport Pier 2116 W. Oceanfront (949) 675-8041 . ~, ~ AMA£!!! ~ ~-' •Authentic Sushi Bar re; --:-~ • Elegant Dining Room ~ LUHCH M-f 11:30-2:00 • Complete Bar.* lfj DINNER II-SAT 5:11·10-MP.M. re; CLOSED SUNDAYS · . ~ 2675 Irvine Avenue, Costa Mesa E E E Sushi To Go E 645-5518 ~ 645-5519 iSl re; (across from Newport Golf Course) " ••• Colorful ••• Like A Home ••• Packed With Flavor •• ·• Wonderful ••• family Recipes ••• Decadent ..... As 5ttn ln Ule DaJty Pt.lot Sept. IO. 1998 ( . . .. . < 111 I 111 "'Ill 11\llll 1111 \\Ill "I 11;1 , "I \I > ( ~ I \ I i I I \I I \ I ; Ill I I ' \ I > ~ v v v v v v v v v v "' v v v v ..,, v v v v v v v v ...,. V' v ,,, ....., ..., v ...) , YUMI 72J.IJ616 631 UDO MIK Dlf'll ~T llAtN hanksOivinn Da BJ~t!."~.!!!e *l pr~swl a ~rcctacular Thanbilvlq Champagne Feu t Th~, Nov. 26, 1998 -Carved and Holl~ 'hadlllom -• ~·r~e R<ln~t Turk~y llom:y GlazcJ Virr•mil Ham Prim H1h o B~tf BakcJ Buttl'rnul Squash Yuknn GolJ Polal<it~ -Seafood Selectlont - !imokrJ s.1lmon anJ Trout Mu~~cl\ Blue l'oint <)>-stcrs Jumbo Prawns -Brunch Speclalllu - Omeltl~ MaJ to OrJrr EAAS UcncJ1ct Arrle CrcN~ Hdg1um Style \\aftlcs -Patbiet and De .. ertt - &1lcy's In h Cr~am Chi: ~ C11ke Pumpkin Mousse I' ran 11trti linM n1e Cobhlu Ala MoJe Chocolate Rouladt Free Flowln• Champa•n• ...... .m .. ........... 11 ,., ... Alda.... a&"*-fl-n) tlUt . ..., ... , Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot date book ·Thur~oy, N~mber 12, 1998 A 13 _ . ' TiramistLa_sweetir.e at for Italian food love~-~'L-~~~.---~:__. MAAl.A BU«> ir~u i.ound~ ldmiliar beqause it is an lt~an dessert served m every trattona m town, and now 1t 1s the naine of a new ltalittn rP..,tau. rdl)t'tn Goronu del Mar formerly calloo Bella 'fcrnsa and Matteo's. 11ramisu opened in Scptem· ber fler 1 1/2 years of building code hassles and remodeling, and it is still something of a work in progress. W1thm weeks, own~r Lwgi Ferrara replaced the first chef he hired with.Marco Forte, who used to cook for the prime minis· -----·-ter of Italy. Dl.Nl~G REVIEW 9c! ~~~v~. . 1 , When Forte is on the mark, his food 1s won- derful, but the kitchen still seems a bituneven m its ab1bty to con- sist y please. He is a maestro -· ~lt.htllSh, and he and Ferrara are Uin1'!J out some remarkably foo41Jireadl> when they have ~~ ut 1t is not often enough end ~casionally, the l>reuds are e.;s than fresh. .. TfiE' obliging wait staff sup· plies Olive oil und bcllstumc: vinc- tJar for dunki.JH.J purpos~s. Check for salt conteot befor~ you ucccpt a fresh grating of Purmesun che~ directly mto yom mine- strone ($4.50) Fer. $10.50, you can order pas- ta with .mild Italtan sausage, broccoli robe .. md yarlic, and the imd alive pdstas rec1ch a sump- tuo dimax with sp<tghettim and unks of an entire lresh lobster ($19.HS). From the pa Id department, the cannelloni with chtc:ken dnd porcm1 mushrooms ($13.95) was a delight, so 1 t<Jstc<l a tnend's ordC\Of rav1ol1 on a second 'i' A LDE~·~ CARPET ha~ opcnecl Cl nr \v 1\rea Rug Studio \Vhy P<l\' Dept Store Pri<. cs? ALl -Hl ·c,s & JU ':\':\'FHS on 0 SALE. t te:mctmadc wools. ~ynthetit ~. ~isal . . . . . + WHERE: 2325 E. Pacific Coast Highway, Corona del Mar • + WHEN: Monday through Wedrle$0ay, lunch 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., dinner S to 10 p.m.; Thurnfay, lunch 11 a.m. to 3 · p.m~ dinner 5 p .m. to 1 a .m.; • Friday, 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.; Satur· day. 11 a.m. to 2 a .m.; Sunday, brunch 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., din,· ner 5 to 10 p.m. • + HOW MUCH: Dinner appe· t izer'\ $4.75 to SB.SO, salads S5.25 to S 11.90, entree' S 13.95 • to $2350 + t»HONE: (949) 673-~ a pmot wme reducuon Forte'!> takP on '4l.moa with saffron $17.50 is a maste!J>icce. Fragrant and moist within, and e:miving almost sizzling from the grill, it is among the best of Forte's dishes. · ..;.-Tmunisu u; opan for lunch ciil<I dinner, dlld the downstairs bar is open into the wee hours. Lunch prices range from $4 .25 tor soup to $12.50 for a hearty. grilled · swordfish (with baby tqmato<>s, cdpers and olives) with sides of trench fnes and veggies. Martinis COl>t $5.99. White wlfies by the gldss include HP.ss Sclect chardonnay ($6,25) ana Gri910 Ca'Vit pinot ($4.75). Bot· ties include Fetzer's Eagle Peak merlot ($24 a bottle) and Mon· tevina white zinfandel ($16). Corkage, should you bnng your own bottle, is $10. After parking in the lot behind Tmur ' u, a walk up the dnveway and into the restaurant takes you past a profusion of blooming flow· ers. Inside, every wdll is sponge· painted in bright Veneban tones with yellow chcilTh.and yellow linens, in a happy, zany color scheme that works like a chdIITl. Tuamisu ~ how sweet it is! • MARLA BIRD's d1n1ng review appears every other Thursaay Hundreds enjoy gi:eat chefs event nm GOQdell of Troqliet wowed U1e throng attending the 13th annual Groat Chefs party at The Sutton Place l iot l wh n ho.1>C rved fresh shucked oystP..rs with cavtat and individually made marti· nis. The Sutton PJ..tce wasn't too shabby ctther, with its chets .;hcmg tender slices of . fLlet mignon au JUli to all All t'.he chefs were gener." ous with time and talent for a good cause and helped r&se 75,000 for the National Kid· ney Foundation Festive sn1orgasbord at Gustaf Anders Gustaf Anders annual Chrisunas Smorgasbord begins Dec. 1. and continues through the 27th with a huge boa1d laden with traditional Swedish delicaai ., c,.uch as · hou ... e-cured hernng smoked salmon with golden cdviar, roasted leg of lamb, smoked ham, Swedish meatballs. marvelous chce.c;es and a lav- ish de:. ert huff et. For reservations, call 1~49) 668·1737. Luigi Ferrera is owner and operator of TiramJsu in Corona del Mar. onalized FITNESS PROGRAM round and it appeared to have been reheated. Old·fashioned Bolognese ragu ($11.50) descnbed as "the might- iest and meatiest;" lives up to its billing, served on a heaping plate of perfect spaghettini. Nine-inch pizzdS have d thin crust, priced from $7 .50 for a s1m- plc mt1rinard topping to $13 50 tor (1 p1na with sea scallops T1rt1m1:.t1 also offers pizza with clams, mussels, shrimp and squid 01 on~ lopped with smoked :,alJnon, cctviar and quail eggs for $14.50. On one visit, a friend ordered duck ($17.95), which amved in BURT ACH tine small slices, sautc>t>el with sultnnd ymp1-.s. It harl hP-cn flamed dJld wtts su culent ancl sweet with u c1tru afterta le. Gnl!Pd \cqetuhles make a Lastv side ch~h ilnd ~h"v m company· mo:.t entret>s me lt1din9 tender, gnUed ldmh chop ($18 50) with a deeply flavmed sauc•' made of EVEREST . A MacGillivra~ rrccman r"'ilm · DelllialMd ht ..... atlldlo, )fOUI' home or office I' ;.- FOR ONLY $175 X:"' ~ OR TWO .. 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I > .. \ , l 0 n 0 .} .. n d ,_ n v. e 9 .n • A;. 14 Thursday, Novembe< .12, l 998 commun1 Newport Beoch/Costo Meso Do ily,Jilot ~~--~~----.-.l__GR.IAl~""P------~~-----~~--~~~~~~-'------i Public shou._ldn't ·pay ·for neighbor~Qod'S . securi~.~ E. veryone wants to feel · safe at home -just ask the. folks who live in Mesa North. . They.'ve enjoyed having one of the t1ty's lowest crime rates. But while the rest of the city has seen a drop in crime, Mesa North residents have seen just the opposite. The crime ln. their comer of Costa Mesa -bordered by Fcurv1ew Road, Baker Street, and the San Diego and Coro- na del Mar freeways -has .ris~ . Some time ago, a group of Mesa North homeowners - about a third of the residents there -decided to pool their money and hire a. private security company to patrol the neighborhood eight hours a day, five days a week. And it worked. · Mesa North residents say when Weste'c, Security is on patrol, all goes well in the neighborhood. It's when Westec goes away that there's trouble. Their solution: employ We~t­ ec 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Sounds like a· good idea. The problem is, Mesa. North wants the city to pay for it - at least for a while, long enough to conduct a study to see if the 24-hour private patrol obliterates the prob-· . rem._,,,, ___ ....... Is that a little too much to ask? We think so. If Mesa North is experi- encing an increase in crime, a~d the existing ·police staffing prohibits the· depart- ment from giving the area the attention it needs, then maybe it's time the City Council hire more officers. · Or maybe the 240 Mesa North residents who-are pay- ing for Westec's services should ask the other 510 households in the neighbor- hood for the money. But liaving the taxpayers fork over the money for a neighborhood's private secu- rity patrol just isn't nght - especially when you consider how many other neighbor- hoods would line up at City Hall with their hands extend- ed jJ the coqncil ~ves !}?esa North what 1t wants. U Mesa North has a crime problem, the City Council should work with the Police Department to solve it. And if the residents still aren't satisfied, it's up to them to hire a private securi- ty company. ~ READERS RES . F I V E ·a U E S T I 0 N S Bridge debate continues Chris Cox THE ISSUE: Group voicing support for a 19th Street bridge catches the ears of those who oppose the idea. I ctm writing in regard to the letters fro"Jn the 19th to the Beach advocates (Letters to the editor, "Bridge not a bad idea." Nov. 5) I ttunk 1t would be mfonnational when publishing letters regardmg the proposed 9th Street bndge to dlso publish the addresses of mdiVlduals who state their belief thdt the bridge would be a good idea for this a rea of Costa Mesa . • For inc;tance, Bob Graham; the founder of ::i 9th to the Beach. hves on a residential str~t :that intersects With Gisler Avenue. I live on a Jes1dent:ial stre et that intersects 19th Street. ~ reported m your paper in the past. Gra- . ham hds stated that he felt that a bridge at GtSle r would have too negative of an impact on residents around Gisler, and that the Gisler bridge should not be built. Evidently, Grdhdlll bel.teves that he and his neighbors dre somehow more valuable people than my neig hbors dfld me that they are inherently more d eserving of consideration. . I agree with Grdham that the bridge at Gisler would have a negative impact on the residents and should not be built. I would not dream of telling Graham that, while I don't want a hridge and highway by my house, I think he sho~d have one by his. I wouldn't try to conVUlce him that a bridge to conve- nience me would somehow be a boon to him. It would be interesting to know where members.of 19th to the Beach dCtually live - and which areas those mch,Vlduals wnting to support the bridge call home. SUSAN EMERSON Costa Mesa A complete study ol West Side Costa Mesa redevelopment and tho 19th Street bridge question should mc:lude present and future needs and the past dC'c1sions.that got us here. . Let's VI.Sit the past hrst. The Costa Mesa Frcew<ly was planned to continue through Costa Me.<ia t.o Newport Beach, wtth a branch cutting wE:'st and c:on- necting to West Coast Highway in West Newport Had that happened, there would be no need for a 19th Street hndge:That freeway link was deleted. and the freeway ends at 19th Street. The need for a t'9th Strf'et hndge today seems obvious. A past Costa Mesa City Council approved thP complete down·zorung of all property zoned tor multiple units. The effect today is that East Side redevelopment of n.ew condos rontinues, desp1tf' the dowp- zorung. · · ' LlkeWlSe, moi>t East Side residential areas are being improv~d. l Ids anyone seen any redevetopment on the West Side? Not much. Who wants to tear down 12 umto;; tQ build nine new uruts or condos surrounded by blight? So the apartment areas JUSt become "lder and more run-down. There ate d few vocal ostnchru; who Cl.re living m the past. Like it or not, the luture of the West Side will be continwng deeay if REBUTTAL nothing rdd1cal is done. Area trafhc will con- tinue to increase, cJ.nd a new bndge will help tremendously The West Side of the ftt ture needs cohesive planning, redevelopment incenbves and a 19th Street bndge to open up that portion of Costa Mesa. Past nu.stakes do not justify domg nothing today to prepare for a better future • MIKE STEINER Costa Mesa ls it that the residents of Costa Mesa want a aty like Huntington Beach, cross-gridded with pass-through streets and signals? Is the City Council sure that is what the residents want? Costa Mesa's charm is the qufet neighbor- hoods, and to extend bndges over the Santa • Ana River at Gisler Avenue and 19th Street will drop up the city, cmd Adams Avenue will be congested anyway. I was m real estate for 20 y<>a.rs in Costa Mesa, and one of my strongest i>Pllmg pomlo; was the qwet neighborhood-; unfettered by gnds with trnffic signals and walls every few blocks. After showmg l luntington Beach, Fountain Valley and Costc1 Mesa, most buy-· 'ers gravitated to the peaceful neighborhoods in Mesa Verde and others. All we would be dothg would be accom- modating Huntington Beach at the cost of what 1s d rare C1.nd wonderful city. That 1s w1).at the freeway is for. • JULIE S. STURDEVANT Costa Mesa • EDrTOR'S NOTE: The city has taken a position against building bridg~ at both 19th Street and Gisler We asked the congressman from Newport Beach - who briefly considered seeking the speaker of the House seat -five easy questions. Here are his answers. After _your appearance on .. Larry King Uve" last Friday, you were all over the news. What was that weekend like for you1 Aside from the Larry. King wterview Fnday night and 10· minute CBS and CNN inter- views Sun- day morning, I spent almost every minute this past week- end on the phone wtth my col- leagues from across the country. In the age of S:_!ris Cox digital phones, it was possible -m just 2 1/2 days -for Bob Llvi.ngston CR-La.) and me to reach most, if not all, of the 222 others whose votes we were seeking. In the end, I won JUSt over 90. and hP. jl.lSt over 100, of the necessary 112. By withdrawing my name from· considerallon, I put him over the top. We actually ran the entire race that fast. ..J:ell us three things you lhlnk are wrong with the Republican Party. . and strong national defense U you weren't In polttks, what would you be dolng1 Already l've enjoyed.careers in law and business, as well us a brief stint teaching federal income tax at Harvard Busirtcss School. After ll:tis chapter is over, I'd like to try something altogether different. I've always wanted to wrtte. Wliat h as been your most embarrassing polttlcal momen tf So far I've been lucky. But if 1 keep domg all of these TV appearances, I'm sure ru come up w1th an answer to ~ ques- tion pretty soon. Would y<>u like to be presi- dent someday? No sUch thing as free use ·of school district facilities Now there's a lodded ques- tion! flfst, yOu tell me three things wrong with the Daily Pilot. Meanwhile. I'll continue to stress the Repubhcan Party's message ot indiVldual freedom, less government, lower taxes The trouble with haVlng Bill Clinton as president l.S 1t makes us all think we could do a better JOb. Fortunately, my first full· time job m politics was m the White House, where l worked as a lawyer tor Ptec;1dent Rea- gan. ¥Y wife, Rebecca, worked m the White House, too, as President Redgan's directo~. of public liaison. We both saw that a pr~ident's schedule. and bur- dens aren't enviable. And })';ith a 5-year-old, a 4-year-old and a 10-week-old at home, l'm already pining tor more ti.me at home m Newport. Count m~ m, though, as an active campaign- or for whoever runs against Al Gore! I n the Nov 2 edition, Gay Geiser-Sandoval wrote an article m which she states: MThe cities of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa get to use the district's facilities for free• and goes on to request that the city councils from both c1t1P.s contribute to construction and repdll' of the pool at Newport Harbor High School 1·Failmg to vote is failing our kids"). While I believe the Cty Council would be open to di<,c:ussmg the pool situation at New- port Harbor, I would like to point out that our use of the '>Chool district facilities is anything out free. C urrently, the oty of Costa Mesa and tbe school d1stricf have agreements for joint e of facilities on a shared-use basis. The C'tty's contnbutions to this arrangement uiclude· · • Use of the Neighborhood Community Center -approximately $15,000 a yeBI • Athletic held maintenance at Costa Mesa High School, Kaiser and TeWinkJe/Califorrua schoob approx.undtely $20,000 a year • Free use of the o ty's softbdll fields and ~dsebcill diamonds • Tree trimming dt school sites • U!>e of city parks for crosscountry meets and prnctice LETTER TO THE EDITOR Winship says he wasn't taken seriously T he results of the> Nov 3 elcc· bon hdve left no douut as to the outcome of the race in Distnct 4 of th(' NE.•wport Beach City. Cotmcil. Pobtic. allows voters to assess the different opmions of candidates and, basccl on what they know, make a 1uclic1ous dt'C1- sion in the best interc.'>t of their city. It is the duty of the pr<>ss to report honestly dlld accurately whdt they know of the cand1ddtcs and thCLr opUl.lons on the issut•s. ·the c.gn7 Or did she t editor's word for that? That t ue· in-cheek conunent came tr in a 1986 Planning Commission ilppli· cation, after 1 had spent 5350 to run for Ct~ Council and got 13.4% of the vote. • The' expenditure of approxunately $516,000 to improve the helds at Costa Mesa High, KdlSer and TeWinkle/Califomia schools between 1993 and 1996 IJM HAGGUU lYWS I DAILY PILOT Soccer players from Newport and Estancia battle mid-field during a game last year. Sadly, rather thdn hdvtng the editonal bravely to ac;sail my char- acter directly, your reporter was chdI'Qed to perf onn thal duty. The Daily Pilot's front-pdge news arti- cle of Nov 2, "Ron Winship. 'No, I'm serious,"' fully illustrates the point. A few minor corrections Secondly,\ my oppos1uon to an intemabond.l airport at El Thro IS legend. However. I have alwdys supported moving not only all small pnvate d.lJ'cralt fTOm John Wayne Airport to El Toro, but~ddi­ tionally sending all aJI cargo to that smgle runway configuration as well. Believe me. that is a coJAmer- oal ai11x>rt at El Toro. Addi ally, utter malong pre<.cntabons :tnore than 30 candidate forunis=-J and speak.J.ng e>ngdgC?menls. of which your reporter had <lltendecf two, not everybddy wac; giggling or puzzled, including your edilonal review board meeting. rmaUy, my comments at Speak Up Newport were presented in front of more than 100 people. My con:unent was that many negativ 11ro1ects have unpacted our city, ntt-lucling Promontory Point, which blotted out one of the most beauti· lul view areas, lost forever. Nl but your reporter heard me sly that th~re was even talk m the oty to hum 1t down dunng the °'!}-~true. lion pha<,e, That comment did bnng a few giggles, and that when I sa1d, "No, I'm scrfou .'I Only your reporter was able to ttsscss th.al :he ~vcn consider d burning 1t down art •r it was built. .. • ApprolWTlately $200,000 a year on the DARE program : • Upcoming fiE!ld 1mprovernents dt TeWm- kJe/Cahforma schools -approxunately $50,000 • Upcorrung soccer field improvements at Estancia -approximately $25,000 • City Council action to contribute toward a SO -meter pool at Costa Mesa High Jn addition, the oty's park rangers patrol numerous school sites, and lhe userli of the sChool district's athletic held. must pay the district for use ol their restrooms or proV1dP. their own portable facilities. In fact we will be discussing the possibility of leasmg -as in paymg for u~e of -the chool d1stnct's r&trooms. M-11 LI AG part of a democratic proce s, why is a candidate '>UC'h as Kathy Schwan~. who challenges an incumbent, given such bttlo news support? nte wo1ding sel t J in the article lS inter sting. The Coronn del Mar race w not jmt for thi ar 'a, as a per on who run for For the past several years, the city and the school d1~tnc:t have been working very well together through ioml·use ogr ~mcnts. Both have benehtod 1m.mcnscJy through shared use, which i qwte cWtcrent from free u.c;e, Hopefully, th1 clcati> up any misunderstand- ing pr sented m U1c Mticle. · GARY MONAHAN Costn Mesa City Council hould be addre eel, based upon the misrepresentations, distortions and character · assassinelion attempted m U\Clt article JU6l one day before the cle<:tion. Jn a spint of fairness, I wonder why my oppo· nent, Gary Adams, was not given Ui e same courtesy. Firstly, wc1s the rcporti!r sug· gestmg that pt.'<>plc who "smoke ogarcttes" are l likely to do a good JOb on City CouncJI thnn non· smokers? Was she su~m shng that she thought my ideas were "wacky and insulting" or thc1t the throughout ,111 the? schon2 arct1s. entire electorutc h licved lhoH Finally, p~rhup serene Stokes Wa..., she attr.mpting to clemt'ttn th • entire ucting comrmmity or wa~ <tn<l oth ~r metnbt!f<> ol the bourrl Umt ~imply pt•rsomtl? . . . might want to mPct Si·hwarr. and I low does !>he know thut my hnct out 1u t what she d1 covered oppommt "is c1 hlclong Rcpubh· IS sh~ ( amp.ugnPd door to cfom. l c~.n?" Wds h born R rul.ti.can{ . Did Taylor Woodrow I lorn s urvo ,think W•' n C<i lot of 1ct ai; and money to r P.n Miller, 'Maonu lots of int re tect pcopl • to help Mr.Comb or Ron Wmship? No, so Thi<J election is history. and the p<..'Ople hove spoken, yet there is a c~~dness that hon~ and ttdrutate fCPorting of events M d pe opl have been irrev~ably htum~ mto the future. Qne,,Qf.my most 1mPQrtant camp~ign ilogans Wd '"Character Matt · , " pncl tt till does. RON Wltf SHIP our cl1 tr1ct b forward thmk:ing. docs thcil eqt1<1tc to • lmoSl every ~~~~~~~ ,..,....._.r~·1••0::M\IN\'NN~~-~ili~di~d~~~· ~~9t,.!'iUiJli,ciQ!:liq1Qg~t~~!":it~~:l~•(~\, d!:: '.)!~~~~·!iUiiilf~~~~~~,:,;,\.'.• DIANE HAFER your reporf~r ever hear mo CELESTE DENNERUNE <'li~oo rn If bS 8 "gadfly, light· w ght 01 1 aumon• c.Juring I \ • IOIT<>t''S NOTI 'The D~ly Pilot stand' by \ho story as be ng falt aiict l<CUf 11 , J ewport Beoch/Costo Meso Doily Pilot .. around town Thursday, November 12, 1998A15 .. A slide •how and lecture ttUed ~Namibia Revisited" will be pre- sented at 7 p.m. at the Newport each Central l:.1brary's Frlenas Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. Admission 1s fr~e. For more information, cd.ll (949) 717-3801. A water aerobics class will be presented from 9 lo 1 o· a m at OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar- guente Ave., Corona de! Mar. Adm.i.ssion ts $1. For more infor- mation, c<fll (949) 644-3244. Newport Beach AnJmal Control will present the annual low-cost rabies clinic from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Dover Shores Pet Care Center, 207 5 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Rabies shots for cats and dogs will be $3.50. Other vaccinations will be avdllable For more infonna- tion, call 722-7387. A singing class will be presented from 1 to 3 p.m. at OASIS Seruor Center, 800 Marguerite Ave , Corona del Mar. Admission 1s free. For more infonndlton, call (949) 644-3244.' . A Une dancing class will be pre- sented from 3 15 lo 4·45 p.m. at OASIS Seruor Center, 800 Mar- guente Ave , Corona de! Mar. I Admission is tree. For more infor- , mation, call (949) 644-3244. A group counseling session tiUed Relationship Improvement will be presented at 7 p.m. at Coast Con- sultmg, 180 Newport Center Dnve, ·Newport "Beach. Sessions are $25. For more information, call (949) 720-8437. FRIDAY A b~n~ assistance workshop featuring Ups on how to prepare for the year 2000 computer prob- lem will be presented from 7:30 to 9 a.m. dt the Newport Harbor. Area Chamber of Commerce, 1470 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. Admi..,s1on i~ free Reser- vations dre requested. For more information, call (949) 640-4789. A physical training class will be· presented from 8:30 to 9:30 a .m. at OASIS Semor Center, 800 Mar- guente Ave., Corona de! Mar. Ad.m1ss1on 1s $21. For more infor- mation, call (949) 644-3244. I\ yoga class will be presented by Helena Sprake-from 9 to 10:15 a.rn . at the Nancy Cldfk Educa- tion Center, 4 71 Old Newport Road, Swte 103, Newport Beach. Adrmss1on is $8 per class or $30 for tour prepaid classes. For more information, call (949) 548-4059. ~ugs for tfie Jlo[Ufays!,, HEMPHILL'S YOUR DENTAL HEALTH by o-t.r-Ridt, o.o.s. WHITE ON WHITE ne Newport Beach Library Foundation's The Balboa Ski & Sports Club of Newport Beach will present a ski- ing and snowboarding movie tilled "Uprising" at 8 p.m. et The Tee Room at the Newport Beach Golf Course, 3100 Irvine Ave. A party will follbw the screening. Ad.mission is $10. Reservations are recommended as seating is limited. Por more information, call (714) 641-8513 or (949) 854-7560. SATURDAY OraJ cancer screening will be available from 8 a.m. to noon at Hoag Cancer Center, 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41 , Newport Beach. Admission 1S free Reser- vation5 are requested. For more infonnation, call (800) 514-4624. Students will present an assort· nient of talents from' 10 a.m. to noon at the Waldorf School of Orange County, 2350 Canyon Drive, Costa Mesa. The event will feature songs in Japanese, Span- ish and English as well as mstru· mental performances. Admission ts free. For more information, call (949) 574-7775. The Harbor Mesa Uons Club annual Holiday Boutique will be presented from 10 a.m. to 4 p .m . at OCC's student center, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa Admission is $1. TIUs is a . fund- raising event that Will benefit local charities. For more informa- tion, call 432-5725. · Parents Without Partners , will present a dance from 8 p .m. to it""TI'lcrnt!~ctrm Newport Beach G9U Course.'3100 Jrvme Ave., Newport Beach. Gen- eral adll}ic;s1on is $8. Members are $6 .f.or more information, call (714 ) 848-5836. SUNDAY A slf de lechire 6Ue'd .,·Myttlene -An Anoent Greek City" will be presented by Hector Williams of the Uruversity of Bntish Columbia from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the New- port-Mesa Christian Center Sanc- tuary at St:C, 55 Fair Dnve, Costa· Mesa. General admission is $5; students are $2; members and SCC students are free. For more· infomiatiori, call (949) 786-9149. MONDAY A class tilled Healthy Eating will be presented from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at OASIS Senior Center, 800 Marguente Ave .. Corona del Mar. Admission is free For more infor- mation, cdll (949) 644-3244. A yoga class wUI be presented by Helena Sprake from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Ndncy Clarlt Education Center, 471 Old Newport Road, Suite 103, Newport Beach. Admission ts $8 per class or $30 for four prepaid classes. For more information, call (949) 548-4059. TUESDAY A bearing ctieckup open house will be presented from 9 a m to 5 p m. through Frid~y at Heanng Science of Newport Beach, 1501 Superior Ave , Suite 313. The event will feature preliminary~ heanng screenings as well as con~ sultations on hearing care and new technology. People who experience ringing or buzzing in one or both ears; favor one ear; ask people to repeat themselves FAN CL FANCf lOTI O' . oi tum up the TY too loud should I at 500 pm. dt Coa t Consulting, I Fnend Meeting Room, 1000 Avo- take ad\lantagc ot thi oppurtuni-l80 Newport Crnter Drive, New-c1tdo Ave. Admission JS free. For . AdlnI sl01linrerr.-v or mor -"·:port1>E:d'C'l'i:""S'ewnare s:-FOil'm?'.iieffi1oriffis6ori;"'cctD"T9'l9)' 7 17·. - informat16n, call (!:J49) f>46-~676. more information, caU (949) 720-3801. . . 8437 A water aerobl~ cla. s will be pre:,entcd from 9 to '1U a m. at t.lie OASIS Senior Center, 800 ~1ar· guente Ave., Corona drJ f'-1dr Admt!;Slon is $1. For more infor- mation, 'call (949) 644-3244. A-yoga class wlll bo presented by Helena Sprake from q to 10:15 a ,m. ut the Nancy Clark Educa- tion Cent(•r, 471 Old Newport Road, Swte 103, Newport Beach. Admission is $8 ner cldss or $:10 for four preptud c:lussf·~. For morn information, call f949) 548-4059. A ballroom dance class wtll be esented from :1 to 4 p rn. at ASIS Senior Centc:r, 800 Mar- guente Ave.. Corontt del Mar. Admission is $38 For more infor- mation, call (9491 644-3244. WEDNESDAY The Networkers will meet from 11 45 a m. to 1 p .m. dl the Costa Mesd Golf doc! Country Club, 1701 Goll Course Drive Adm1s- s1on is $12 and includes lunch. For more informalton, rnll 885-9093. A program titled Recapture Your Vitality Through Anti-Agin~ Medicine will be.• presented at noon dt the Newport Bt?ach Cen- tral Library's Friends Mreting R09m, 1000 Avocudo Ave. Admis-. s1on is free. Fur more mformation, I call (949J 717-3801. Senior consultant Bob Brennan will lead a free d1sc.uss1on ol reverse mortgagt:!s for seniors 62 and over al 3 pm. at Bayside Vil- lage, 300 E. Coast Highway, Ne'#l)Ort Beach. For more infor- mation, call 72:l·0233 A group cowtsellng session UUed Body-Image Improvement - Female Power will be pre!-.ented ----=:~·~,,=NOV. 21~~-co.nnect at the Corona del Mar Brdf!ch LlbrdfY, aseries of work· shop:. featuring tips for 'effectlve use of library resources, will be presented from 7 lo 8:30 pm ev~ry Wednesday. throu9h Nov 25 at the library, 420· Mangold Ave. The workshops will dlso fea- ture strategies for Web novigo· bon. Adnuss1on lS free. For morn mlormatiun, call 717-3801. A Great American Smokeout klckotf event will bP presented from 7 to 8:30 p.m. ul Hodg He<slth. Center, ·1190 Baker• St, Costa Mesa Admission ts free Reservatlon~ an! requee.t<>d For more inlonnt1t1on, caJI f800) 51 4· .-1624 . NOV. 19 A program titled µsing the Lihrdry -Tools & Trtck.s will he presented at 10 a .m at the.Ne • port Beach ,. Central Librarf.s Fnends Meeting Room, 1000 Avo- cado Ave Admission is free. F'Or more mfonnallon, call .(949) 717- 3801. ONGOING SL Andrew's Presbyterian ChUf(h otters a support group for families with loved one> who are menlally Ill The group mee~ from 6-30 to 8 p m Sundays m the church's f D1erenf1eld Hall C, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. The confidential group is open to U1e mmmuruty. For more informa- Uon, caU 631-2880. Prospects Networking Group A dramatic reading of "The ~plr-meets from 7: 15 to 8 30 d m. i ts· of the Old Manse,~ a play by \V(;dnesdays dt t\1im1's Cafe. 1835 Myld lichtm<m-F1elds, will be Newport Btvd., Costd Mesa. presented dt 7 p.m. at the New-· l Bre~krast is $6. For information, port Beach Central Library's call Angie St.afford at 474-2225 .. I l It !I e l· e d e -------------....... :t a - FAN Actual Size "F<Jncl co>metics compJn}' of/er<. ,1 lint' of pre.\ervative-free skin-care product:; that come in trny, lwrmet1c,1lly sealt.><.I containers. The Fane/ corporation is very. straight forw,ud Jnd hone!it about the limited shelf and bathroom -lift.• ol their product.s." . PJula Begoun, author of 'Thi' Bt.•,wty Biblt'' Did JOU ...... 1lmost all cosinttiei a>ntain ny natural ingredien~ slmlllr to food? As• n:-sult , mvst ~"OSml'tu: rvatives tO increase their shelf hfe. These 1dd1dv,a, .however, <l'n cause ~I.Jn daN.ge and -Fane! 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'of t<'aching m the home from conservative Chnstian par· ents who have vigorously taught theu children that a creator. God made the p.mth and \'erything in 1t," Leern said. "For thi r~~1son, l protest the unilc1ternl enforcement of an <tthe1st1c, agam::.t·God point of \'tew which insblb in children thdl there 1s no plt1cc tor God m science: Having spoken ·with cl stat<• oflic1al dhout her view, Ll'ec·e said she wc1s told that thC' c:ommumty could write up its own gwdeline:1> about teachiqg the theorie:i. of evolution and creation dS long as they fdl.l withm the state's legal framework. School board member David Brooks said that while the board approved the state's stdndard the specitic textbooks that will be used haven't been selected, and ... the bodrd could still firid a book ._Publisher that uses a neutral pro~ sentation of differing world views. While commending the level of ngor m the standards, Leece said the evolutionary theory was pre- sent in all grade levels, even though it ts not mentioned by name until the sevcnlh grade. ·nie Btandards are very ngor- ous m their p1esentation of con- tent and high expectations of stu· dents to learn earth, lifo and phys- ical i.cience, • she Sdid. But th~ cvolutlona.ry perspec- tive is dnving parents from the school d1stncl to privdte and parochial schools, and Newport- Mesa could d cide Its own guide: lines for teacrung about evolutio~. and creation, Leece said. But school bodrd melflber Martha Fluor said she doesn't perceive the two theories as Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot incompatible. . "I believe m Cod,• Fluor aid. "I don't discount the fact that the theory of evolution .hn!l been proven. but that doesn't discount the fdct that something mused the proce s of evolution to start.• School board member Judy Franco said the two theories can coexist: evolution at the schools and creationism in the homes. "Evolution is a scjentlfic theo· ry. :Creattomsrn ts a biblical thco· ry," Franco said. "l don't thmk it's undennlning. Thc>re's room for both wJthin the context of the family and the school." .. ·~--......----....-~.-....------'--~~~~~-------~----~....__,...-~--~~~~~~_;;.~...:...~--~~-_.._.,.__.:.;.~~.~~.:.....:.•-'-~~~~~...:...-----~--~~.,._..;..__:.......:..--~~~~~~~.,,.-- .I LAWSUIT CONTINUED FROM A 1 \\Jn, hec rUISC' I he fdC't and the J,n,· \\(>IP rPnlly on our side," he -.did "But rou !o.N.' 1i11-. Y(Hmg man 111 the < ourtrnom (•\'l'fV clu\ 1n·a "het•lt hair, and vou never know. \\'l•'n• <111 hutn<1n " Denni-. DtUUh'f, cl< l1nu Ut}. lll1lOrHjflr, ..,<tHI hl' \\ c1 \ ery happy with the oulc ornp of theJc <1 e. He.• lllso 1m1i t'd the Citv riumc 11 for m.ikmq the qui y dec1~10n to pro- c·ec·d with a lnt1I r<1ttwr lhcin s~l­ tle. KNIFE CONTINUED FROM A 1 · rmddll· school lmb told cm e1drmn· 1slrdlor ''ho c.1l11•d 11., " Polw1• "111 1m•.,Pnt c1 report to lhc> (Jrc1ngr County cl1o;tnc t att01- 1u \ s of Ile,..,, If chcJrqes are hied, thp .,,ll(h•nts could hi' oetamed at Ju' emit 11,111. plt1c:etl on prohd· tum or rnlt•t1sed mto their 1><1rents1 < ustody. "Tiwy ll s<'l' if they W<1nt to· hc1ndle th1:. lorrnollv," ~JcDermott said "There\ tt w-i'nt-ty ol thmgs th<lt could hltppen, espec 1ttlly il 11 ~ u 111~1 olt(•rhP ' NP1tlwr ol tlw .,1 ud1•nts \\ t'fl! known to h11VP l11•c>n mvolved in d 1w qrill!Js 01 nnnconform1st \. In the lmne Avenue cusf', a ldwsu1t hlcct by crash victims against the city has been set tor tndl in June 19~. Mdny of the issues will he ~1m­ ildr to the Aragon case: c..xpcrt w1tncss<>s testifying to the safety of the rodd, high levels of emotion from the fam1bes involved dnd d JUI)' that will have to scpdralc sympdth)' tor a v1ct11n from the ldW. But Dan Ohl. Newport Bcdch deputy oty attorney, said it is 1mposs1ule to know whether the Aragon rulmg says unythmg dbout how the lrvme Avenue nise will tum out. "II will go to a hearing and it's up to the boord to decide what happens. They could just be suspended and transferred to another school." Martha Fluor School board member groups dl Newport Hdrbor. Under the ~chool d1stnc:t's ic10-tolcrdnre weapons policy, the students Wlll be considered for expuk1on. •Jt will go to d hec1nng and 1t\ up to the board to decide what hdppen , ... said school bourd membrir f\1artha Fluor. "The>y could just be suspC>ndcd ond transferred to anothN school '' FLOWE RS DIRECT Wh olesale to the public FAU SPECIALS Sunflowers ................... 50¢/ea .. \Tuber~ e~ ....... " ............. 99¢/ea. Dendrobian Orchids.$1.50/ea. Casablancas........... S.99/stem California !~· ~ Flower Market I·. Mon·t'rl !him ~pn1 Bea111i{t1/ lYl11te Saturdayt.m_.pm • Roses, Long tem ............... $1.50/ea. L<irge se/ectio1i of cnlnts inr.luding red . Bunches of Roses ... $12/bunch of 25 RECALL . . CONTINUED FROM A 1 attention another possibility~ An obscure state law allows any citi· zen to request that the county grand Jury oust an elected official. Government code section 3060 says a grand JUry can remove an official from ofhce for •willful or corrupt misconduct" -not neces- sarily cnminal activity. "Here mdy be another way to oust her without going through a recall,• de Boom said. Glover could not be reached for comment Wednesday. It remams to be seen whether Glover's conduct -which includ- ed sending a letter to de Boom when he was a potential write-in challenger that essentially offered him d sedt on the Planning Com- nuss1oa._qr library board if he dropped out of the race -f<tlls under this -;tatute. De Boom said he received the mfomtat.Jon only on Tuesday and hasn't been able to talk it over •1f she would OWf 1 up IO the truth and publdy !Jl)Ologize to Kem Mur • phy and Barbaro de Boom1 I think we m9lf go away." Jim de Boom Former school board member referring to Newport Beach City Councilwoman Norma Glover with his wife and tne 40 other res- idents who have said they would help with a recall. "It's a possibility we could go that way vs. a recall, but we haven't decided which direction we Wiil go," he said. The law has been used in Orange County before, against Supervisors William Sterner and Roger Stanton in the aitcnnath of the 1994 bdnkruplcy crisis. Then-D1stnct Attorney Mike CdplZZl alleged the two failed to realize that then-Treasurer Robert Citron's investment decisions could bnng fmanc1al nun to the county a!ld argued that constitut- ed "williul misconduct." But those chargec; were later distrussed by the state Court ot Appeal, which ruled thal a mem• ber of the executive, branch -m this case the district attorney - cannot sit m judgm(.>nf ol tho leg· Islative decisions of another branch of the government, said Allan Stokke, the lead attorney for Steiner.· "Section 3060 is meant to be used when there's some kind of misch.ie{ mvolved -somethmg like bribery or a maJor conflict of interest,• Stokke sctid. u An abuse of power could conceivably fall into that ared, but it would take sometlung pretty extreme." Clover has come under fire by de Boom and others for her role in Murphy's departure. While she was one of four council members who may have agreed to oust Murphy, Glover thrust herself mto the spotlight m late August when she tned . to, vaguely explain that a "situation or inodent • which was revealt>d to. the council m a closed session led to the re~igndtlon. . Bccavse no one has stepped forward to elaborate or explain. And because Miliphy and many other city officials have asserted he did nothing wrong, de Boom said he was left with the impres- sion that Glover fabricated the statement and smeared Murphy's reputotion in order to take the heat off hersell . · · Added onto that are separate inadents that came after de Boom announced he may run as a write- in Cdndidate against Clover, including her askmg a city employee to gather the names and numbers of the board of dl.J'ectors for the Orange Chamber of Commerce, where Barbara de Boom 1s executive director. "I considered ft to be an abuse of power when s he sent me ihe letter about the Planning Com- mission aod library board and when she tried to use my wife's board of directors to intimidate her," he -said. "lf she would own up to the truth and publicly apol- ogize to Kevin Murphy and Bar- bara de Boom, I think we might go away." f4l~NDAR CLUB tt0l10AYS & TRADl"'f\ PLAY (0· TOYS Give the gift friends and family will enjoy every day. Discover hundreds of calendars categorized by unique subjects and capture the lifestyle of all ihe special people on your gift list Crystal Court, Level Three. CALIFORNIA ORCHARDS let the festivities begin with delicacies for your table. Choose custom baskets filled with the finest gourmet delights - scrumptious fruits to exotic chocolates and daintily decorated sweets. South Coast Plaza, Level Two. 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Mond•y through f11d•y, 10 • rn to 9p m., S11urd•y. 10 • m.to? pm., Sund•y. 11• m to 6:10 p.m, httndtcf 1111l1d•y hour' bt9in Nmmbtr 14 S•n Diego frttw•y (40S) •t Bristol Strttt or San Jo•quin Comdor (13} •t Sur Strttt . (714)4H·2000, (800)712·&a38, www south<outplw <am .... - . .. EYE-OPENER QUOTE OF THE DAY ·our kids know what's at stoke and they know this could be the lost tint out fO! the seniofs, rhve don't get tt done. lhse's nothing I have to say _ _. ll*e's on openilG for CdM football ... Newpon stil trying to get rfi8 door open ·-..---.-~~~~~~~·•ev~Newpot:tJ-!a~~~~.uoU.L._;;_~_..... ' . • Sports Editor Roger Corl son • 949.57 4..4223 Dividends continue to multiply • Newport Beach Country O ub rising to the occasion. Build a qudlity product and they will come. Give back and you'll be rewcuded many times over. Those arc> maxims bf'ing acted out today by the Newport Beach Country Club ThE> club, site or the Toshiba Scruor Classic m March 1999, has pdurcd 1tc; resources back mto the golf course smce talong over tts host o( the Senior PGA Tour c-. cnt m t~96 and the dividend has bc(•n overflow1119. The prestige of hostmy a nabonull)' televised Seruor Tour · event -with rt $1.2 million pur.;c m '99 -has prompted dub ofhc1dlS to focus on i,mprovm9 ctn already n•::.torecl golf course. Before th<• current ownership · purchasc>d the former lrvme . Coast Country Glub m the mid-1 ~l80s, the \Inks left c;omething to l>P d "sired und ·the clubhouse needed dn overhaul. Slowly, undPr the watch of club owner Bevcrly Ray and NBCC President Jerry Anden;on, the facility was rohabilitated. But sine<> NBCC became host of the city's Senior Tow stop, the club hac; flounshec~. Membership has been re\•1tahwd (the club reportedly has d Wdlllng list to join) anti.the goU course has become world dus::. with the_ recently completed construction on holes 3, 4 ilnd 5. Imagine what the Semor Tour pros, who alrl•ttcly rave about lht> NBCC links, will think when they gf>l her<' m t-.Iarch7 -+- Construction is complete on thl' course with rebuilt hole::. on 3, 4 and 5. 'fhc ilfl'i.l mtludcs u cascadmg w_atNfull und d rock re taining wall m front of the fourth green anrl fifth tee. From lhe fourth tee, golfers have a view of the watei. The 'lo .l fn11way fcaturns new elcvat10ns for hunkers und palm trePs and the p rsi~tence of the water to the left ill the green. Anderson, a member of the Southern Calilomm PGA Hall of SEE GOLF PAGE 82 O range Coast College's Orange Empire Conference women's water polo champions for 1998. Front, from top left, Jennifer Tuck.er, Du.ffi Finnegan, Laurie Blair, Shak.Jbah Fimbres, Jackie Tran, Camie French and Nerissa. Reideobaugb: inside, clockwise from center (above) Tran, Jenniler Stipp, Carla, Rzeszewski, Laurene Rzeszewski, Jaime Smith, Ashley Carlton, Shannon Lyle, Pia De La Jara, Ert.n Murphy, Alex Hylton and Ariana Llndren. • Despite the lack of supe1'Star talent( Orange Coast College Pirates show depth and JJOise in capturfug second consecutive OEC water p9lo champions~p. Tr.>.T in .I o\._<;O!'\ lln 1 P11oro m D1A1-<'A MUL\'lllllJ. Mt l'l)i lkiy F'b Tie world champion New York YankCe6 are refe rred to l.1y many fans a the best baseball team they have ever seen. \/'hat was so amaZlllg was they had no Murderer'~ Row OT Yankee Chp~r. Just a group of good ball players who cowd be counted on to c:ome throuyh as necessary. Enter the Orange Coast College women' water polo team which, much hkc the Bronx Bomben;, telicd heavil}' on depth and team unity m itc; succc Cul d efense of the Orange Empire Confe rence title anct 1s now looKing to rnctke a splac;h at the Southern California Regionals, w hich start today al Mt. San Antonio College. and next weekcmd1 hopefully. at the stdte tournament. "There isn't really one pen.on who stands out/ c;ophomore g oalie Dufft Finnegan said. ·s ome. days it's one person and others it's somebody else. We are conhdenl knowing that someone will steµ up and get the JOO done." Finnegan , a second -year starter, is the anchor for the team and has shown the ahihty to both block shots and deliver accurate passf>s for crucial counte ra ttacks. But .Fumegan understa nds thilt ~he could not do it Wtthoul a defense that SEE CHAMPS PAGE BJ HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL !?!II Pik>t Crystal ball TONIGl«'S GAME Laguna Hills vs. Estai1da . ill by 17 , .. ~wport "4rbof High. 7 ~· FRIDAYS GAMFS E Toro vs. Corona del Mai· CdM by 3 fat Newport JUrtlcx HJgtl. 7:30 p.m.) Costa Mesa vs. Aliso Niguel Aliso by 6 ._. A1i1o Niguel High. 1 p.m.I Newport Harbor vs. Irvine lnine by 9 fat ~ Hlgb 7:30 p.m.J • DAD..\' Pn.oT 1998 -,CASON RECORD . ~.8% (28..S) Title search A victory over Aliso Niguel Friday would give Mustdngs no worse than a share of the Pacific Coast League championship. B\Jlm 1',\11""'' n Lc•clgue championship. That's what is at stake Fnday when !kit Mot the Mustang!> (6-3, 3· 1 in league) v1s· ALISO VIEJO -Mon., 1t Aliso Niguel (4·5, 3-1) m the regu- than two months after lar·season hnale, which kicks ~If dt 7 practice began with equal p.m. . part::. optimism and incx-A victory would give the l'\tustdng!) perience, the Costa l'y1esa ut least a ~hare ot the PCL crown, High football team is one victory which Uruver..1ty could al::.o claun hy away from adnevmg what a star-defeating Laguna Beach Fndtty. studded. record-sett.mg, senior-laden 1997 squad could nob A Pacific Coa t SEE MESA PAGE 82 STANDINGS Sea View League W l T Friday'5 games (7:30 p.m.) Nw.iport Harbor at IMne El Toro II'>. Cd.\ at~ Harbor Woodlx idge V\. santa Margarrt.a at saddleback College DC> M:GULAR SEASON STANDINGS Pacific Coast League W L Costa .~ (6-3) . 3 ' ~ Hiiis (J-6) 1 I Est <ancia (1·8) o 4 Tonight's game (7) Friday's games (7 p.m .) Costa Mesa at Alrso Nigue4 Unl'JefSlty at Laguna Beach END flfGAM SEASON CIF PlAYOFfS f !llST ROONO • Nov. 20 OF Painng.s release: Sunday s Corona dcl Mor's hid tor Division VI at·large berth would be lookin9 good \\~ith a win over El Toro Friday. Hl\nm l·"i I K\1 II Ckif~I NEWPORT BEACH -In nddi· U•>n to an overdue El Toro I hgh foot- bdll team, Corona de! l\ tar Coetc'.h Du~k FreP..man t concerned at)out appearanc when h1' Sea Kmg ho t the Chargers Fnda} at 7·30 pm to conclude the Sea ViC\\ Lt>ague c11mpa1qn. Freeman, who " quad is vying for the lone al·lc1rge bt rlh m Clfo ~outhem Sl!ction D1v1 10n Vl, co\lld conc1•ivahly ocl\'lmce to the playotfo.. even with a lo s But Freem.m would feel much better ahout l11s rhimcc!>. 1f lhe Sea Ktng); (5....4, 1-:~ m lettgue) could t•nd theH thrc~· gamt! losing c;treak a11d g1vt• the playoff !-telt>chon conuruttl'e one less rea.;on to tc1kt> other poten· tial at-large candidates Katella (6-2-11, El ModPna (4-4-1) or Kennedy {6-3) "If we \\ant to g"l m, we·v~ got to "''m," Freeman said •u we v..m, I can t see them going · mt\' those. othc.r (Empue or Cen- tury) leaguPs to get the at-largr> team If w1~ wm, we'd be b·4, which would he OK At 5-5, I wouldn't feel as guod about bncking mto the thing " Appearances ma}' ca~t El Toro (2~ 0-4) man unfavorable light, heading mto it-> --ea on- . cndmg contest But despite bemg the only Sea View quad not ranked 1.Il the top fh·e m the diVlSlon at any point thb fall El Toro, munv' belic\"e, would be a title contender m the divi.~1on'. four oth••r.league~ CdM' success Fnday will wJ}' on its ahilit) to run the ball and control the dock, accoramg to Pr ernan "The best wav to beat El Toro 1s to stop Uumo"r tailback Ryd.O Sw1tzer1 and the be.;t wav to do that is to ke~p the ball .out ot thmr off ensc'<> hands," Fr~man said Cdl\ t' run.,.,mg game, keyed by scruor tailback Nate Lem· merman. controlled the clock m a 24-7 los::. to WoodhnQge Nov. 5, but the Wamors corched the CdM defen ... e w1th big pla}·~. ·u w 0 don't give up U1e b19 play, y,c U be fine." ~an said . · · · SEE COM PAGE 82 DAILY PILOT .FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK Costa Mc'sa's two·way standout makmv plenty of noise! on the t ic~ld; so he can enjoy serenity tlt home. !Ulf Pb e ch ers from the stanch n1 ' mce, n re thl' accolHde from lu p crs and lh modicum of notonety ·which romcs with being a prep foothall hero. But what Co ta ~ Me High Junior Dave Weir "' cnjo) mo t nbout bcing on' or ~ the Paahc Coast lkagu ,•s top 0 playc.m;, as the respcctlul silence ht succ s has eng ncl r d at horn•'· •t stll.rtc<.I pla\ mg foo tball In hfth grndc and I didn't hke 1t, b t\ u c I got sick of both my .,. brothers (Jn on end Hrum, Co ta M sa Clas ot 19<15 and '97, Jo respecuvol ') making fun of me,~ Da\'e Wt>it saui "I "' 1s kind of pudgy, so I hnd to pla~ with ktd one anrl two years oldc1 than m and i got kn<><: ke<I round a little.· . Wl!ir, m foct, d d not ,pla) s B ucth-grattt"r. He returned to Ute. c;port m the v nth grndc "hen he doubled a a ball boy for th Co ta Mesa varsity te m, upon w)Uch Ja on, th n a 6-toot-l 245 pound enior w an All·CIF Southcm Socuon Division Vlll nd IWO·llm" All-Pacific Const Le !lU and All-Newport-M a District offen- ive guard. f SEE WEIR PAGE 8 2 . dQnation 82 10 DAWWDI 34 J....,. tto:zoa 2 ftlOCY MAaT1H 42 JoSH MENC>a 88 Gus SANDOVAi. 63 BoeeY DNC>Y 51 EuSM> MAATIJCZ 52 PJ. STANGL 54 ERIC CoHHATY 7 5 ISAM.L LIA&. 44 SKAUH FUUIYMAN MESA Ht. Wt. a. '°' 5-10 165 Sf QB s..g 180 Jr.we S.11 155 Sf WB 6-0 195 St FB 6 2 210 Sr TE 6-2 250 Jr LT 5·10 225 Jr LG S9 245 Sr C 6-0 265 Jr RG • 6·1190 Sr. RT 6 3 190 Jr TE CONTINUED.FROM 81 Mesd, which, hkc University nnd Lagund 81.•ach, bent>hled lrom Laguna J fiUs' torte1turc of three league victoncs last week, co d dlso dinch d berth m the ClF Southern ~<,cllon D1v1s1on VI p1ctyolb \\.•th d tw. A Mesa lo'>s, combmed w1th a Lagunn Bt>dCh VlClory, howcv~r. would cn>ate u three-way tie Jor :-ol'rond between the Mesa, Um c1nrl l..agund Bedch, which "art• all t • 1 against one anothPr. A coin lllp wou.lcl then he rPqtur<>cl lo bredk th£> l1e. Tht> odd school m thP first thrpf•·rnm Hip would l>P qrcintPd th<> league's No 2 playoff spot. Wh1thl·vN school CdlJS lht• -.uhsPquent two- '>rhoul I hp cor reclly \\OUlrl qdin the Nu. 3 bt>.rth I Onrc lht' three guclr· 111fpf•d spot" dH' deter- mined, · p11nc.tpdls Me H erzog srht>clulerl to c:onvc•np at 10 p rn ell Laguna Bec1ch f ltgh to rons1dcr L<1gund l ltlls' request to 1q110H• 11 .... poc,t.forft>1l r("curd and c1Uow Uw I law ks .to tdke one of lht• ll·rlgup\ thr<>t? plrlyoll spot.... No. ptayer 88-Gus SAHOCWAL 90 Rc:.ur HOO.J(;.(R 92 ANrOMV GRUlllSM:H l2 FaJX MoHwto J6 JIU<I CLivo.ANo 44 stWJi.~ 12 JASC* RAHION • 3 Tooo DuoOfl.IDGE 6 1 175 Jr Olli 4 BltllNO BALDEMAMA 5 6 140 Sr Cl 2 RICKY M All'TIH 5·11155 Sr <.8 10 DAVE WEiil s 10 165 Jr fS three straight playoff appP(.lr· ances, a school r~cord, and .ii u give the Mustangs their fourth league. titJe in 38 vars1t.y <:'t1so11s. Howell believes lhe J<cy t•> l><>atuig Coach Joe Wont!' Wolverines 1s plam and sunple "I think it really depends un our offense and parucul.uly 011r offensive line," Howell explained. "We'll need thPm to play with some cons1c;tenq and score some points, becau"" t111r defense and special ll~nms ott • line.• The offensive line \viii he working to create runmnq room for jumor tailback Jimmy I 1P1:1ou. who leads all Newport-Mc>sc1 ho1ll earlier.. with 1,t:m }•tHI on 131 cam{!:;,. I terz11q hds also scored 11i ll>11< h· downs. Junior quaclP1 h 1ck Dave Weir IS tJl~o cl. lllll· nmg threc1t (481) ~ell de; \Ill 57 carnes) .ind he> { Cllll• pleted 5 ol 7 pc1SSPS for 105 ydrds and d 1 I> J,1sl week to in1ect hie 11110 d lung-dorm<1nt ue11r1l gdme. "Aliso pltiys. a 10111 thret> defense dCf£Uthl otlwr : . IP.ams, but they've 9onc• lo more of a h\'C· or six-man front ayamsl us, with ever~1Jody cH111md 5 y<trds from the line Qf sc nm- mage, • Howell sc1id. "But mnyh", we've completed cnounh passe~ to keep them from domg th<.1t." Offensively. the WolvNmes, who Stdtt Sf'VCfdl sophC>l'llOTt'.;, • N 00wport must have upset victory over Irvine and a Corona del Mar loss to return to CIF playoffs. IHVINl -When tho NPwport l !arbor I liyh .footbi1ll team outscowd hvf• pre- lndguc· opponents, 215-28, und seized thP No· 1 ranking in c tr: Southern Section Dlv1 ion VI, the conditioned response Wds to penal the Sailors mto dt ledsl the CIF semifinals. which thr>y had reached four of tJ1e previous LX years. But, less than hve weeks later, the Tars have been plL'>hed to the p1ec1p1c of postseason elimina- tion as the~· prepare to visit Irvine • h9h m the Sea View League hnall' Friday at 7:30 p.m. Newport (6-3, 1 ·3 in league 11nd ranked No. 7 m Division Vll must deteat tho Vaqueros (7·1-1. :3·0-1) dnd hope El Toro knocks off Corona dt•I Mar to even be cons1c1Prt'd the for the d1Vlsion's lrnw at lctrqe berth "Our ktcls know what's al stake and thPy know tills could be the last limn out lor the seniors, if we tlon't tl"t it done." Bnnkley said. "Them·~ notlung t have to say." HnnkJPy, howPver. had plenty of C'ompluncntary thinys lo say ~1bo11t Coach T~rry Hemgan's ~quad ranked No 2 in D1v1sion Paa.~ 1. WOodbtidge 2. Irvine 3. 5anta Margarita 4 Villa Paric 5. Laguna Hiii~ 6. SeMte 1. Newport Hirt.or 8. Foothill t. C.oroM .... M8r 10,flOorado ........ a.o;1 7·1-1 7·2 3.5.1 HI 4.5 ~J ~ M 6-3 Vl and No 6 m Orange County, after watching the Vaqs dismdn- tle two-time defending CIP and league champion Santa Margari- ta, 42-18, Saturday. "r told (Newport offenswe line coach and former Irvine asstStant Zaverio Brenner) the last time I remember Irvine playmg that well was back Ill 1992 (the middle year in a three-year run of CIF titles). Irvine WdS a buzz saw (dgamst Santa Margarita). It was cltcking on all cylinders Thei.r coaches cilllle up with a great pldn and lhetr !<ids executed per- fectly. TI1ey ran it, threw it and played defense. " "We're going to hdve to pldy a redlly gredt gc:lme to bedt them. It's qomg to have to be our best game ol the year." A victory would give lrvtne tlt leusl Cl Shtlre of its fir~l ledgUe title smcc 1993. It could also make the Newport Beach/Costa Mesa ·Daily Pilot No.Play« 1 STEVI GO!'MAH 4 ROMRT P'EM.DtA 44 CARLOS HENlllOUEZ 23 OscNI GAAOA l JusnH JACOSS 85 NICI( I.ANG~ 79 BuuR JoNE.s 55 8llANr HIU ' 50 LANCE CHAvn 64 M IKE MNISHAU. 77 Ro.ERT Cou ttt; Wt.Cl.'°" fi.2 178 Sr 08 5·10170 Sr 18 5·9 220 Sr. f8 5·10 187 Sr. WR 6-0 160 Jr. WR 6..4 211 Jc TE 6.a 242 Jr LT 6·5 2SO Sr LG 6 0 221 SI' ( fi.1223 Sr. RG 6·5 320 Jr. RT No.~ 55 BIWfT HIU. 64 M11t1 MAMffALL 65 M1lll STANTON 76 Co0f>t:1t Wisa 6 SHAWN O'o0.i...u 44 CARLOS HfHltlQt.IE2 I Luc.u KIM 20 DAY•""" ] JUSTIN JACOltS 8 BILLY Cl.AYTOH 15 BL.AKI 8 1HTUY .. fi.5 230 SI' DE 6-3 223 St OT 6-1 224 Sr OT 6-0 207 Sr. 0£ 6 2 202 ~r 0L8 5 9 220 Sr Mla 5 9 180 Sr. Ol8 6·2 170 Jr CB 6-0 160 Jr Cll • 6-4 184 Jr 55 6-1 190 Sr fs Vaqueros the No 1 seed m the on 114 attempts. playoffs, should No. 3-rankPd I!vdil Little leads a deep cutd Santa Marganta (3-1 in league) tal("ntcd receiving corps, Wllh 26 defeat No. 1 Woodbndge (3-0-l in catches for 48:l yards league) Friday. . 1 iarbor's offense will try to The Sailors will battle a decep-kt..>ep pace with a strong ground tive Irvine offense. which spnnts gam • and a controlled passing from the huddle, shifts into forma· attack Senior tailback Robert tion and snaps the ball as qwckly Percd1a headliJles the fonuer as possible, m hopes of cotchmg (1,054 yards and 13 TDs on 21q the defense out of position. cames), while senior quarterba1 k "There are things we'll need to Steve Gorman (90 of 166 for 1,2.1b do in practice to be prepared for yards nnd 16 TDs with Just lour that,• Brinkley said. interceptions) t.nggers the al.!ndl Once the ball is snapped, ydnw senior quarterback Sean Van dC' Semor Oscar Garcid leads Hur' Merghel has proved he knows · bor rncciver~ with 37 recept1om. what to do with it. I le has com· for 447 yards and 10 TDs, but pleted 87 of 145 for 1,273 ydrds 1uniors Billy Clayton (21 for 451 and 16 touchdowns, wlule tossing yttrds) and Justin Jacobs (18 lor JUst three interceptions. ~230) have <1lso stepped up m · When Van de Merghcl hands iecent weeks. off, it's to a number of bdck.s, Newport hds won the last 1wo though Dave Doomey leads all rn1•ctmqs and ledds the series, ti·5 ·1rvme ball came~ with 727 yards , -by Barry F~ulkncr SIDE .DOWN •Laguna Hills' forfe1tu~~ put totally new spin on the Pacific Coc1st League fi~ale against Estancia tonight. N E W P 0 R T I Iills team wtll "how up,• Perkins BcACtf -I!-.tc1ncw s<.ud . "I don't know if they'll I ligh hdd hoped dpproach this like their playoff No. Pl•yer ESTANCIA LINEUPS O FFfNSE D EFENSE Ht. Wt.Cl. Pos. Ho. Pl•yer ttt; Wt:O Po.s. Costa MC'sd Prinnpc1l Andy Herndndez dnd ·Ldgun'.t Bt.•t1ch Pnnc1pdl Bdrhdrd Calldfcl havP 1mlJcdted they woulcl not support. .... uch a requt>sl But pnnc IJlrlls 4l Um, Aliso Niqtwl nncl i: ... tdnC1d said they would w ... t rv(• JUcl<J· ment. unul hetinny Ld!Junc1 I ~111 ... · appeal fncidy rnqht. I h.ive consistently ~h•fl"ci p1•rson- m~I. . Jdred Hill, d wturnmv stmh•1 ctl qudrterbdckt hds not pluy1 d tomnht's regular-sea-gc.IJTle, or if they'll com~ in believ- son·t>nth nu footbrill mg they won their league cham· <J•Hn£> with Lc1nuno p10nsh1p last week (d 12·10 v1cto· I hlls wo11lcl 91v<! ·the Eagles a .rv over Laguna J tills, lh~ lc1st ot 12 KENHY VAU1U€NA 6 MAn MuEWR 20. ANov ROMO 1 MAHu TANlf.LU 5 JOHN Au>EftElt 45 .KOREY MENDCN 70 ~ VEAOf 6-4195 So QB S.7 175 Jr TB 5-9135 So FB 6·1 180 Sr. FL ]6 fAHAD JAHID 70 JOSH VEACH 50 CE.SAA ROMERO 45 KOflEY M CHDEN 6 f 210So OE 6 2 210 Jr OT ~·O 230 So. OT 6-0 190 Jr. OE S.8 175 Sr. OLB Then• also n •111<1ms douht d.., to ·whether tht> ledgu<' c onstttutwn allows for such <1n <1pfH!<1l, <1nd/or Whdt kind ol votl' (s11nph• ma1on- ly or ununimous) would he tll'ed· ed to endorsP .. 1 Ldqunc1 I ltlls' appeal · The Mustangs r dn remove themwlv~s from sue h <1 lfd} hy laking Cdrt' of Ah<.o N19u<'I I wouldn't mrncl shC11 mq llw ledguc title, els long as .... 1· gut a piece of 11. • 1ustdn!Js CocJrh Jt•r. ry. Howell said. A Mc>sn \·1ctory woulcl 111c1k1• 11 smcc> being in1un•cl aqmnst • Estdnc1d m Week b, c1nd lh1•ir rnn ·: nmg gdme has tec1tuu ct 1 h11ndlltl : c hdnce to hc1ve <1n 11npaC'l on Ute lhc contende>rs the } law ks beat Punhc COiist Ledque title race. on the held) I hope they're not The evonts nf ldst week, how-real cmgry! c•ver, be11t the i!dgl1•s lo the Regardless ol the emotional of bdll earner::., Howell heheV(!S Jl'ff Stnnt•m, who has played r~< ''IVPT, running bc1ck and qucutC>rhac k, 1s th 11 most dangerous weapon. I IC> hns rushed tor 116 yards ou :l8 c .1mf'5 the Ids! two weeks, Devon Sutton h&s ru h••d for 379 yardc; on bS cdrnt•s. Jn l ll<JUC' The t\\.-o tedffi'i have SJ)hl their four meetings, with Ahs11 holumq d nctrrow 69-65 -.conng 1'•clu•1 • punc:h, tic; Ln~Junet Hills· Web haygage brought by the visitors, : 11 quu1~d to lorle1t !Ive victories, Perkins helieves his fa1qles (1-8, : 1nr.l11chnq three Pf"L conquests. 0-4) will hnng all U1ey have to the Im usmg lUl meliqtble player. challenge. So; while sUll nn apparent nus· ~1 trunk our kids will play very, lllttlCh l:>CtWf!(>O the J1awks {l-8, hard, dS th£!}'1VC done aU year 1·3 m leu911P, hut ranked Nu 5 in long," said Perkms, who contin- CJF SouthPm Section Dms1on VIJ uas to emphasize supreme effort • and a t11am which hcJs lost 23 of 29 for not only the returners, but the : ·tea9ue gamP.!) the> ldc;t six easons, .;eruor-. in their last prep game. : lll1' 7 o'clock dttsh at NP.wport Amonq tho e . cmors playmg • I furhor I llgh 1 dl-.o a b<tltle for for the final tune <.is Eagles wtll be U11• hasr>mcnt. . Mdnu Tunwlu, who has distm- 58 DAVID ROOIUGUEZ 72 TIM VALDEZ 50 <isAR ROMERO 75 KYLE WESTMAN 5•10 165 Jr WR 6-0 190 Jr TE 6·2 210 Jr, lT S.7 ~10 So LG 5 9 200 So c 6-0 230 So RG 6·1 270 Jr RT yards and six TDs He has scored 1 t of the Eagles' 1 S touchdown-; t1.nd thrown for another. lncludinq returns and passing yanJagP, he has 1,610 all-purpose yards. Senior linebacker Gertirdo Molina is also shooting to mk hi' name in the school single-sea on record book. He comes m six shy of Dan Petrone~<> unassisted tc1ckle record of 52 set m 1989. 7 RICkY ROMO l3 DANNY B111ANO 4 GEllAllDO M ouHA 1 MAHU TANIEW 6 M ATT MoEUDt 3 PETEil NUNEZ ~ 2<} ANDY ROMO mt"rcephons. 5·11 195 So MLB S.7 165 Sr. OLB 60 180 Sr ~B 5 7 175 Jr CB 6-0 190 Sr CB >9 135 So CB Legund Hilb, the re1grung C IF D1v1sion VIII and PCL champion, h:c1tures a sohd hmnmg game d.lld rlO e'Cplos1ve passing dtt.ack. Jumor quarterback Brandon Chrtmphn hds thrown for 1,259 ynrd~ and t 3 TDs (68 for 158 Wlth nme mtercephons), while senior taiJh,1ck Rytm Johnson has rushe<l for 987 yards on 173 cames. C I F The unlikely lurn ol events IPft · gu1..,hed hims('lf with a prolihc P ·rk1m. 11n'>urc as to how to swan song ~edson. llPJHO<tch lhr> Hdwks, uncl, per-Taniclu has 741 rushing yarcls Sophomore Kenny Valbuena will tngger the Estanoa offensP He hds completed 74 of 185 for 950 yards, with seven TDs dnd 11 Sl•nior Jeff Fischer, ha<> been Champlm's pnma.ry passing tar- uet, collt•ctmg 29 receptions for 504 ytirds und eight TDs. Laguna Hills' appeal denied haps, vke VC'!SO and hvc touc hclowns 011 ~ti carnes "I'm nc>t sun• which L<tyunrt <md h<ts 40 rccPpllons for 647 • CIF conuniltee turns thumbs down on the Hawks' appeal to forget the forf cits, allow entry to pl~yoff~. COM El Toro will dbo wly on sr.nio1 quarterbtick Mike Strnnd, ~1 lhrPe·~'Cdt ..,ldTfl!r Who WdS cxllemely shorp a9uinst I ldrbor. Strand has compl£>tecl 100 of 172 for 989 vanh with hvc TDs and hVE! mh.•rct•pt10ns. Three ot those picks came d!Jt1in .... 1 the Sadurs, but on<>-was clelJPcted and his rec:Piver dropped a hundful of stnkes 10 tttke away from his quahty perfo1m<tnrc 1f CORONA DEL MAR LIN .EUPS CERRITO~ A U1rcc-per~on CIP Southern Section comm1tl 1..• derued t1n ctpJWal by Lctgund HHJs High to overturn fiv1• lootb II victones forfeited for thP Wit" of un metig1b • plclyer Wedhesdti~ Ldguna Hills Pnnc1pal Wayne M1ckaelian said hP. wnuld request that Pdohc Coast League pnnc1pals ljllow the. Hawk to represent the ledgue m the CIF D1v1S1on Vl Playoffs at a m ·ting scheduled Friday. at ro p.m at Laguna Beach High. CONTINUED FROM 81 Lemmerman comes in \.'> llh <J:.! l rushmu yot<ls and (Ive touch· clown on mo cam<>s, mcludmg ~i5 < ClJT1es lor 142 yards agumst Woodhridue ~ O FFENSE No. Pl•y•r Ht. Wt.Cl. f'os. 2 l>tNHJs ALSHULEll 6·S 200 Sr QB 30 NATE l.cMMOMAH 5 10 170 Sr TB 35 CURT SWNU S.10 195 Sr FB 4 EVAN HUltD 6 0 165 Sr WR 8 HuHTU MAC~S·10 160 Sr WR 91 JusnN SMP 6 3 230 Sr TE 70 S~ Wm 5·11 240 Sr LT D EFENSE No. Player Ht. wt. a . Pos. 91 JumH SHEA 6·3 230 Sr OE 77 JAY llorroM 6 2 210 Jr OT l5 CURT SuMNE.Jt 5·10 19S Sr NG 99 TY HAN!O f>.3 200 St. DE 15 SETH RICMAltOSON 6-4 215 St ot.B l8 MAlllC HATI'IUD 6-2 2TS Sf MLS 52 Awe BonOM fi.5 220 Sr OLB M1ckaelian alc;.o saH~ htigdtion challengmg thP. cc.lion's r1eci- sion to uphold the forfolt!i was tt poss1lnlity some parents ' crn t'On.....i<tennH. Football playotf pamng will be announced Sund~y lrncl pl y· off conte b begin Nov. 20 -hy Barf}' Foulkn~t Sw·JtzN, an Clll·leetgue tine- l>ackr>r l<1sl fall, ha., 1.020 yards and 13 TDc; on 150 c.1mes. He has •xplod •cl for TD runs of 08, 61. 'iO, 44 itnd 28 yarns against lcagu1• lornpPlltion. SPnior Demus Alshulm makes his third start at quarterback for the Sea Kmg . Al,.huler has completed 13 of 36 lor 132 yards. 64 BllETT W ISCMAH 5 10 180 Sr LG 52 Al.Ex 8oTTOM 6 5 220 Sr C 51 JASON KUim 5-10 181 Jr RG 78 SIEAH f'EHTOH ft.3 230 ,, RT 25 RYAN WAltD fi.O 155 Sr C9 Jl D AVID B ESOt 5·11 170 Jt CB 2 DENNIS Awtuw! 6-5 200 Sr. SS 8 HuNnil MA~S.10160 Sr FS WEIR CONTINUED FROM 81 DAVE WEIR lorn:Feb.22, 1982 Hometown: Costa Mesa Height 5 foot·10 W.f~ 165 Sport: foobclll '°9: QB safety Coach; Jerry Howell F~voritt fOOd: Pizza favorite mov"9: •Rocky• hat~ l'ltOmeftt "Win n ng league our fredlmen year in foOtball,; basketball and trad:. • ,_.1!1 "-JV Of 1IM Week IX: Costa Mesa High standout Mtied b 72 yards nd a touchdown oo 11 carries and complnt d S of 7 e!Sses fOf i OS yards, nd anoth r J'D In• 3S-13 Pacific Coast League Win Frld~ Q)lcr Ulguna B ath , llilly Pb Coil«tOr ~ card flNleS r GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 Though he continuPd to 1 kr v1 1 h1 I c:1buse, which often esc11lat~d mto h,1 ck· Yttrd bnuses, tls h1. hroth,.r l1rJse 111 dc•monslwte lt•<'hmcpu~ 011 Ut(iit s11i.1llti1 s1bhnu, thP-youn~w~t W1•11 l\r•pt 1111provmy. f lo C'OnltnUl::!cl to hon1• his phy i411P tn the MPsd weight room, whr>rf' then-Mustangs Coach M) r1111 M1llr·r h<1d shown him the liner poml<> ol "trenqth trdming. And, as his i;tc1turc 11n th ltPlct incret.1sed, the ollcns1ve ordt(iry ot honw hegtm to chnnni..,h • r wa,.n't r0ally yood ttnt1l lli • c·lghU1 grdde," Wetr said "'But -VP.It th1•J1, my btother. woulrl Jct me know about c>vr,.Y mtc;take I made. U I qot knock ti down, I'd hear about 1l at home. lt motivated mP to piny wr•ll, hL>('(IU!;f' I <11rln t ever wont to OOIO ' home and h VP them m k rtUl Of ni 1," Thi seac;on, thNc h IJo~n htU opportunity !or v •thfil potshot ,'a th Dilily Pliol Plnym of thP. Wfl k hfl l>ei.:nm a two-way !'.fi.lndout iil f H 1fct~ and quarterback. "It's 11 running J<>k1 on ot1r loll thut Dilvo could ht> our player cit tJu' wePk ·verv we k," f\.tesa Cmtch Jerry How<•ll stud. ~1 re run!\ our ofh'nse nnd our clef<•nsP, holds <>fl place-kicks, punts, kKks off, ttrld does rtnylhing else WU ttSk him to clo. I It• doPs wtrnt the coaches tell him and he 1ernt-111hers cvcryth111g you tell hun. I l<!'s d codch's dream." Thu 5-ioot· 10, 165-pouncler muy ulso he the touqhcst pldyer, poWld-Ior-pouncJ, m th" Nl•wporl·Mt•sa Distncl. "I h•'s one of th thre or four t1ongP t kiri 111 our p1oqram amt he ucfuutely ploys luggpr thnn hiti size,~ J towt•ll said. "I It 's n lot touqhcr nncl thH.;kcr th n he look~" · \\' •1r, who tartP-d nt outside hnebackcr n , sophomor ', h11:. u eel ht loughn1• s 6nd versatility to keep the Mustangs lt>-3, =i· l m lengm~) m contentlon for ct J>CI: lltln th fit II. I I hns nlh•mutcd ,bt•tw1•en wmgh ck u1d quarterback on off Pn and htt • !.Wit< hPd b •twe n outsl<'.J • h ckcr ind 1..1fcty on clef ns~. before setllinu at QB nd fn1e , fr•ty. I fo ru h d to1 72 }'i!Hls and a 0f't<.Uls: (714) 212·21 O'i. Or c ontlu t FIS! I: ('14'JI 645·8~50. touchdown on 11 camcs and completed 5 ol 7 pasws for 105 yards and another TD to kPy fl 35· 13 PCL wm ovm Laguna Rc•ar h fnduy. He also proVJ.des the last hnc of dC'tenst~ m th<! secondary, where his tackling skills make 1t virtually mposs1ble for opposmg tedJns to bredk long scoring rnns. And while his olfensivu chores mC'lude running and pdssing -he has 486 rushing yards and 280 more on hi.c; 13 rnmpl hons -he 1s also a devastating l£?c,tn blocker on the Mustangs' favonte rnnning play. "Smee I u:tually ran't ny :up and mak~ n hi!J tut at .;afety. bCcaw e I have to make ur , they don't get past me, I get most of my h1g hits blocking,• Wcu ~aid. "It'~ kind of neat, hecause I can usually hide b hmd our linemen, until l 'm nght on the guy I'm gomg to hlc><:k I u ually block <om tb "ks, so they're usually nght around my s 110. lt's pretty fun to make o nice ulock and wat< h our mnrung back run pest you tor big yttrds." Thouuh qtuet by nitture, We r has ussumed a large I •adersh1p role in his second var.;1ty season ·Kids look up to Dave, because he's always working hard and always very N>ncemt•d about doing the nght thing,• Howell st1icl. ~no.checked to a , quarterback snuc1k to get h1s touchdown against Ldguna Beach, because they had no one covcnng an inside gap and they were stacked for the oft-tackle play we hnd called. Wllen he came to the s1clelinc, he ttpologm~d tor cht1ngmg the play. Thut's the k.ind of kld ho i . " Stud Weir· •1 felt bad ba oJly htlling tn for the touchdown, tx::causo Jimmy (Herzog, th tmlhaclc) and Josh (Mendr.z, the tulloockJ had gotten u down th re." Ja on, u starting guard at OCC this on, uetor ... t ·1mng knee ligament 10.,1 w lk, arn1 Brinn, who played foul years or ba ketball in high school, ar • sudd •nJy tom d to 91vc their unphc1t npproval •u I bttvc n 9000 yttmc, they usuolly don't say anythmg to ni when l see them," W r aid. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Thurr.doy, Novombcr 12, 1998 83 ' --J..O D A-Y..!..$....;-$ . .C-ILE D .u. ______ ___., ___ l!!:'-J ~< --=--·~O:._:L:_.:O:::._ ______ Y_O_U_T_H _._:~ ___ ,_o_::...R__:_T ~s----------,~""-' Pirates Rush II still undefeate C..lebratlnQ the Dally Piiot's Att.tete of. the w .. 11; 1ier1et • Football High school • Laguna Hills vs. Estancia, at Newport Harbor, 7 p.m. • VolleybaU . • • r=:;:::;::=:;::=;;=;=::::;:===t;=-HigtMcflool girls CIF-Otvi$ion-t-AA PfeyOfno, $C<'Ond round fltewport Hafbor=- ' at Lakewood, 7 p.m.; CIF 01vis1on lll·A Playoffs. ftnt round· C~ta Mes.i I MATTHEW RUDESILL "°• ' · CosTA MESA 'I::' TRAO< AND FIU.O ·CHAMPS I '"CONTINUED FROM 81 • swutb opposmg t~.ims into 1!xlmushon. "We c1w a hlllf' tedm," rannegan "did. • tn thf! early 11arts-of <r-gtsmc. other tP.t'lms can O\'(!rpower u .... But b.-cause we ere so c!Pep t1nd so \:..(~11 c.ondition<:d, we force other teams to go mtQ their bench and to their loss talc•nted players while we have verv lc1.lented ,playPrs suhbing m> Onn rt~ason tor that ts the stnc t rcuimC>n of ronclituminq ·thdt Couch 'Don Wtltson puts tht>m through on d ddily basb. On !1VE•1agc, players aft! required to swim thr~c~to•s1x miles a day, g1vin9 them a <lefimte endurnnce · f•clg~ dg~mst nto'>I opponents But the Pirates (26-3 this yedr) 1dl111'1 sec it us hare! work, · cKrordin!] to Watson. They l1ctually e njoy it hecdu.,e of how well team mt•mh<>rs yet along ooth m lhP pool and out. • 1 ask a ·1ot ol tlwm." Watson stud. "But we have great kids who have a •rood -.ense ol humor: A lot of iauyhmg is a good lubricant to ue1 throuqh !hf' chall1•ng •s they fdCC," Tht') tPdm unit}' was a n<!w toncept to some athletes, hke Estancia• hgh product P1C:1. De La J11ra, a ht>sh n1t1n who was moved to goalte alter plc1ymg the fteld tor tho eagles Hut De Ld Jdra, like di! hc1 tc<1rhmol<'s, has l>ou~Jhl into !hi' tdl«ll <md excelled as" resl;J.lt. at Corona del Mar, 7 p.m , ---• Water polo . Commumty college women · Ora119e Coast at Southern CalifOfnii Regt0rnils at Mt. san Antonio College, first round. vs. San Otego Mesa, noon High !>Chool boys • CIF Division t Playofu, first round: Loyola ·at Corona del Milr, 3.15 p.m.: Loog Beach Poly at Newport Harbor, 3:15 p.m • Tennis High school girls • CIF Division I Playoffs, first round· Newport Harbor at' Lynwood, 2 p..m., Glendale at Corona del Mar, 2 p.m ; CIF Division V Playoffs. first round: Estancia at5t. Margaret'.s, 2 p.m. "It is much more unifonn than high school," De La Jara sald. •Everybody got a chance-and (Coach Watson) saw what everyone had to offer: We've all lrdined·very hard t<:>ge ther and are very supportlve, which is why we have been so successful this season.• ..._.£ven athletes who went out for the team with no preVtous water polo expenence were given a faJI chance to prove themselves and develop into solid players with the constant blessing of their teanunates Jennifer Tucker was a swimm('r at Woodbridge last Sf'ason, but n ever had the opporturuty to play wdter polo and deci~cd at was about tune to ledrn. •twill always remember this tPam/ Tucker sa1d "ll was hard al first because there 1S u lot you have to learn, but everybody Weis really .patient dild always gtving good advice on how to do things." According to Watson, Tucker is a pertecl example ot the cla:-.s and character that his team exhibits. u Jennifer is an excellent athlete,• Watson stud. 'When she approached me, I tokl her that if she wasn't going to be happy unless she started. this was not the pldce to be. But she was edger to learn and wanted to help the team. She 1s good enough now that she could start for any led.ID m the conlercnce other than ours.· Besides Wat.son, the Pirates also get guidance from men's head coach Chris Oeding, d Corona del Mar I tigh product and a i;uperstar in his own nght as one of the U.S National TC?arn's heuvy hittel)tl> Oeding, ond Watson combine coaching styles to sec what works best and the ptayt•rs are.wiOmg 'to U.Slen and expenment because ol Ocding's alinost legendary status in watr?r polo circles. "Just the fact that he wQuJd want to coach us 1s amazing." sophomorP Shakiba Funbres said. •His destre to help us ts an extra lJoost of confidence that makes us want to go far thls season," Aricioa Llndren added. The only question mark this seclson was how the No. 2 Pirates would mtltch up to Golden West,· the No l ·ranked team in the Sidle. At a mid-season tournament, they got their chance and led into the fourth quarter before the Rustlers pulled out d 9·8 victol)t.7 • 1 think we underestimated ourselve~ ugamst Golden West,· Trnn said. ·we realized, 'Hey, we really can play with these guys.'· No matter where the Pirates hmi;h this season at the state . lournctment and no mdtter what hdppcn" il they face Golden West aqd1Jl (which couJd happen twice over the next two weeks). the players \vill always have the fond memory of a season wh'ere tP.dm depth dnd unity were a prPrmum. ·we! arc hke sislt!rs," team . cdptdin A!>hJey Carlton said. "We en1oy pldying together and en1oy spending time toge ther outside of the pool. It has been a wonderful season for all of us • PUBLIC N.OTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES ' ' . - OuSted •Orange Coast drops 9·8 water p olo duel to San Diego Mesa in the hrst round of Southe rn California Regionals. SAN DIEGO -An ejection early in t>uddcn death led to a goal by Sen biego Mesa College and a 9-8 victory over Orange Coast in the opening round of the South· em Califonua RegtoMI Play- offs. Th~ Puates finished the regular season 11-16·1. but ended on a positive note for next year, ·Mesd is a very talented team,• Oeding said. ·Tuey are the only team to defeat Golden West. I was pleased with the way we playe<l cmd step~ up for a big game.• Carter Weit, Bnan Hig- gins, Ryan Swanson and Ryan Carroll each scored two goals for the Pt.rates, who .. were playing without starter Luke Alvarado who is out becau~e of an illness. •1t was a '9rt!at way t f!nd the yca1." Ot'<ling ~ai 's nice to have that kind of hn· ish with a good group of fre. bm·en returning." . SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL Fintround SD MUA 9, OMHGE CoAsT 8 (Sudden dn1h) 5aot'e by Quarters occ 1 1 2 3 1 0 -8 SO Mesa 1 4 1 l 1 1 -9 Orange CollSt • Weir 2. Higgins 2, Swanson 2, (arrol! 2 SavM ·Oliver 11. San Ofego Mes.II • MacDonald 3, Humphreys 2, Allan 2, Clegg 1, Stoneman 1. saves . Medigovich l4 Breakers win big Jackie Tctylor •. ..._ ____ .,. had a goal and S 0 C C I R an assists as the Orange Coa"t Uruted Breakers, d girls under-12 soccer tedJTl, defeated the WSAC Comets, 5-0 in weekr?nd action. Cwtlin Gomez, Randee Gam- bill, Alyson Jennings dnd Kart Truesdell each scored d goal. Sara Holmblad, Ashley Mcin- tosh, Tayler Glacomaro ancJ Heather Lorhman were key to prescrvmg the shutout Players needed The Orange ' Coast United S 0 ( C E R Rush It, a guls undN-13 socce1 team, is seeking t\\'o players, a goalkeeper and a lwld pldyer, to fill out its roster: Rush II is cur- rently vndefeated in the S1h:cr South League. For inJormt1t1on, cd.l.l (714) 549-2111. LlUIP _League. ignups · slated for Saturday . COST.A ~tESA ·I A S ! I A l l Heg1stration for the Costa Mesd Amencan l.JtUP Ledglte s spruig h<tseodll and softball i-eason con- timll's ~aturdtiy at the Costa MeSli High gym iReg1stralion \\ill he open horn 9 a.:m -1 pJll. Reg1<:.tralion is S60 for T-ball dnd $70 for ttll other pld~t>rS.· New play<)rs 'fie d to bnng a buth cer- tthrate and proof ot. re~idence. Returning players need onl} prool ot re:->tuenoe For Information. call 1(~49) 162· 7864. . Riptide ranlhles, 3-0 Shannon C a ~ s g r o \' e S 0 ( C E R scored a hdt-lllck as the Orange Coa:.t Umted Rip· tide, d girls under~ 12 Bronte South Dlvi ion oc:cer team·, washP-d out the Lai-ers, 3-0. Jes ica Abdou had orl assis1. Audrey Klapp had s r '-dVes Rain deiays Orange Coast golfers MENIFEE-Orange Coai;t Col· lege's Jennifer Tunzi and Mance.Id 01etnck both entered the dub· house with hn.1 round c;cores ot 83 Wednesday shortly before the ram began to fall at the Southern C1li- fornia women's golJ regional chdlnptonships at Mt•nifoe Ldkt•s · Country Club, pd.r 72 Grnce I tou hot a 90 tor the OCC. but the ·rci.t of the Puatei. were still on the course wht•n play was suspcndt.,d. 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Newport Beach, v.•lh trte County Clerk ol (0.lawart), ThtN Chnstin1 19989773058 Whitt Otter Line, Laguna Cos1a Mtsa, CA 82621 F TOii ,_, N' fRUIW10lll ~70 Or•~ Av1nu1, Cy· CA 82643 • Orang• County on 10/20198 Ctnttr, 201 N, Walnut St.. oa.iy Pilot Oef 22, 29, NlgUll, CA t28rr PUBLIC NOTICE This but1n .. ts II con· PUBLIC NOTICE rs lME''6ANE (I. lME "'°" ptfft, CA ~O Carmen C'l1T11nl, 177 RIVlf• t9911773047 Wll1119ton, OE 111801 Nov. 5, '2, 1998 Th706 This bu1tnt11 11 con• Fl 11 ducted by; an indillldual , CEBJIG AGitlNST YQC.I. V'OU This busln111 ls eon· aidt Or .. ·Ntwpon Beech, Dally Pilot Oct 22 29 Tht1 bu1ln111 11 • co~ PUBLIC NOTICE duct1d by' an Individual No\ t ou•'t BMtln•"'t H•vt you 111111d do•no SHOUlD OOlfTllCT A UWYBl dueltd by: 1 COl'POtlhO(l CA 92G63 N ' ' · ductld by' a eorporel•on H1v1 you 1t1rtld doing am• •temen bus1n111 ytt? No NOTICI! Olfl'" 11WSTD'I Oil 1..,._ a HI PM H1v1 you 1tarted dQ6"9 Tl\11 bustnua 11 co"' ov 5, 12. ltlll Th70. Have YoU 111111d 001ng buslntH ytt? No Tht lollOWlng pe<Sons '" Oi~tt 2.lciltf aALt! T.I . No." ltlMIO-........ .... t>usillttt yet'tNo duc;t.cl by· co-pll1ners buiintu ytl? No Flctllloua Bualn•H Patrick Lu doing buslnttt u . fht Tht• 11attment w11 tlltd A Loan No MIMIO YOU LAM*C. ....... _..._,. T Cypress .Tower Raconvev• Have you 1t~ld dQ,n11 PUBLIC NOTICE SouthcoHt Dffk,Jnt. 1ne, Name Statal'IMN\l Tnlt 1t1t"'*1t was filed Road• EO<J, 852 C1ttlall0fl Wtlh lht County Clerk of N'I IN •AULT ~ LL< :,,--;-0.:-: andt Corpo1a1lon. Dtnlst bu11n1u y1t? No "Fl I I B I DI Marlt, Pr111dtnt Thi followiog pertont 111 with the County Ctttk of Avt.. Cotti Mtu CA 'Orang1 County on 10/20/98 A DllED Of" ~UIT DATm = --=--cmsrrt• • C. Lodato, Pr11ld1nt Rendy Poulson ct t OM• "' n•H Thia 1ta11mant was llltd doing bu11n111 It' 011ngt COunty on 11/03198 92826 11tlt77304e 07notttt2. UNIZN YOU ._.,.....,111 ..... Thia 111t1m1nt was liltd Th11 a1111m1n1 w11 tiled Name Statement with th• County Clerk of Jonathan Robert'• Phol?O· 18088774381 C11igL M1111n,952Carna· Dally Pilot Oct 22, 211. TAKI! ACTION TO PftO... -of09ciW..._...lntlt with 1h1 County Clttk ol with the ~ounty Ctttk of Th• following pe11ons art oiange county on t 1/10198 raphy, 1962 Balearic Dt., Dally Pilot Nov. 5, l2, 19, lion Avt., Cosla Mesa, CA Nov. s 12, 1998 ThTOll TICT VOUl't PROPl!RTY, "fl:: ri .. ~,_._..,of Orange County on 11/03198 Orang• County on 11/10/98 doing bu11n111 IS Porter t908817S007 Colla Mase, CA 92828 28 1998 Tht32 92820 ' IT MAV •~ IOU> AT A ,_,....._ S-. ofCll!lomla t8988714341 11180775003 Public:: R1tat1on1 & Marktt· D 1 PIOI Nov 12 19 28 Jon1tnan Robert Stnllen, • Thi• bu11ne11. Is con· PUBLIC NOTICE ,UBL.IC SAU!. IF YOU ~-:,~"Frri C. -. 0 I PI N • 2 ,. Ina, 2950 Airway Ave , ai Y 1 • • • • t962 81l11rlc:: Dr .• Costa PUBLIC NOTICE duct1d by: an lnd1vldu11 I!.... • ............... TION ..., ._-~,. • at 'I 1 ot ov 5• 1 • 1-, Dally Piiot Nov l2, 19• 26, SUitt C·5, Costa M'11a. CA Otc, 3, 1998 Th771 M1,1, CA 921128 Have. YOIJ ll1rt1d doing Flctltloua BM1lneU N .,., ..,. ~rM THB ..... .-i_, U-"-~ 26, l998 , Th148 Oec::. 3, 1998 Th788 92626 PUBLIC NOTICE Th s bu1lnt11 11 COi\• Flotltloua 8u1lnH1 buslnts1 yet? No N•m• Stat•m•nt ~ckHe~~RIAGAINIT ' ._. -w9 111 • ,._ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE U11 Elaine Porttr. 2395 ducted by: an lnd1vlduat Name Statement Craig I.. Manin Tht ronowlng peraons are YOU vou stt<>Ul.O CON.-:=:;.~ ~ _... Westmlns11r Ave . Coat• Flotllloui Bualneta Hava you 1tarttd doing Tht tollowtng ptraons art This 1t1t1ment was 111ed dolllQ business as· casu.t TACt A LAWYER. A Ek ., .. In ._..,__of": Flctltlou1 Bualn•H flcUUou• Bueln•H Mesa. CA 92627 • Nam• St•t•m•nt buslneu yet1No doing bualntll as· St•P. with the County Clerk ol Euc::utlllt Recruiting, 44 euctlof'l ule to the h hett u..d lllllllt • ~ ll'Of'I Heme Statement Name Statement Thi• busln111 It "COii• Th• followlng pet•on• at• John S1nn1n P.lng Ston1 Connecuont, 8 Or1ng1 County on 11/10/98 Regina, Dana POtnt, CA tHcldef for cafh, ce lef'a ...,.. to .. ~ Court· The tollowtng parsons 111 The lollowlng persons a1e ducted by an rne11vtduat doing bualntu 11: Tiii• 1111ement WIS fitl<I Sand Street, Laguna , .. 981775040 92629 check dfawn on• stat• Of l--.100c:McC..DiMW.. <Jolng bus•ntst IS Cybtr· dOlng busineu 11: Nalt0ns Have you 1t1rteel doing K 0 K 0 R 0 C 0 UN TRY wllh Iha County Clerk ol Niguel, CA 92677 Oelly Phot Nov. 12, 19, 26, Gaorge Cou, 44 Regina Ntlof'lal ~nil, chec'k S.. ~ CA. ~ c.ttilf1 tooth, t79 E. 17tt) StrHI. Funding t..tm1ted, 2855 fast ~aness ytt? Yts, Oct. 8, HOUSES, 11117 Wtatchtf Orenga County on 10·211·98 Cathy Annt Trudw1y, 8 Dec. 3, 19i8 Th767 Dana P0tnt, CA 92629 dr.wn by a atatt or fedefll ~nut bt..-,_..to St• 11'1•9. Cost• Meu, CA Coas1 Hwy. Stt. 229. co-1 Or., •tOS. Newport Ballc::I\, 19985773878 S111d Strut, L1gun1 This busln1st la con-credit union, or 1 ehtdi l.Orlllllf ........... ~ 92627 ron1 Del Mar, CA 92625 Usa Portt1 CA 92680 Da•ly P110t Oct 29. Nov 5, Nlgu11, CA 92677 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lnd1v1du1I dlewn by a stat• or redefal LLC • tWtl. -.. _, ...,_ Ju1t H1ndl1man, 179 E Nations Funding u m.ttd. Tllis stal~~!Ya" kliltd1 Auisett Alan Aly, 1845 12, 111, 1998 Tn722 Thia bu11n1~t ls con· Fl Utl 8 1 Have you started doing uvl"9• aO<J loan 11aoci.-~to.., -hlld ~ • l7t,ll S11t1t, Sit. Ii 1•9, (CA), 2855 East Coast v.ith tht ~ ., 0 Anahllm. St , 148, Costa Clucted by: an lndMdual c OMI "' neu bus1n1ss yet? Yts, 10'1/98 tlon, or aavlfl91 llUOCla-Ul!dlr 91 Dlid of TRiii In Ole Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Hwy , Sii 22', Corona oat Orang• County on 11/03118 Mesa. CALIF. 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE Have you startld doing Name Statement Geo1ge Cou .. tlon, Of aavlno• bani( .._., 111 lllld Courtly Timothy MUligan, 179 E. Mar, CA 92625 !9980774307 Thia buitnau 11 con· busmtu yet? No Th1 follow1rig persons are This 11a1em1nt WH flied apeclfled In Section lt02 Sim dllicrtbld •,. - 11111 Strt11. Sii. .t1•9. Thts bu11nt11 11 con-Dally Pilot Nov 5. 12, 19, duc::ttd by: an Individual Flclltloua Bualn•H Cathy Anne T111dw1y doing bt.lt1n1ss as The wtlh lhl Counly Cl11k of ol the ,lnanclal COde and ~ ...._. 111 h llllM,..,.. Cos11 Mesa, CA 92627 duc:tad by a corporation 26. 1998 Th737 Hiv• you atarttd doing H•m• Stat•m•nt This stat1m1nt was liltd Sp11ng11 Showeas1. 18042 Orange County on I 0/20'!~8 authof1zed to do butlnHI ..._. °"" of TNll NIN t I» Tiiis bul\ntss It con· Hav1 you starlld doing business yet? YH 8·1·98 The lonowtng pertont 111 With lllt County Clttk of Santa Cl1ud11 St , Foontlkn t99B877308t In thla ltatt wOI be held by an.a n. ... ...._. - oucted by; co-partne11 buslneu ytt? Yes, 7-13-98 PUBLIC NOTICE RutHll Ary ' dolng business u · lnttt· Orange County on 10(7/98 lltUty, CA 92708 • Daily PilOt Oct 22, 29, th• duty eppolnted tNltH ---dlligi&i;. If..,. Have you started doeng Natt0ns Funding t.Jmited Thlt atatimtnt was t.tld data System, 8082 Ctn\er· 19985771977 April Ltn1y Leonetti, Nov 5 12. 1998 ThT05 H shown below ol ell of .. /1111 profllrty cletcribtd business yet? No . Tayt lannt, P11s1d1nt ' Flctltloua Bualneu with the County Clerk of tton1 Dr., l'ivnungton 011ly Pilot Nov. 5, 12. 19, l8042 Santa Claudia St.. · right, tltle, and 'rmertlt mow. Iii PUlllOltld to bl: 2162 Jul•• Handllman Thlt statement was Med Name Statement Orang• County on t0-27·98 8aac::h, CA 92646 26 1998 Th753 Fountain Valley, CA 92708 PUBLIC NOTICE conveyed to .net now~ ,._. C"*8 .._ CalbNI Tt111 ·•1a11mt nt w11 Iliad wtlh th• County Clerk ol The tollOWlng persons,,. t9988773775 Ouynh Nouyeo, 8082 Ceo-' Thi• buslntu 11 con· by the trultM In th• tD n.. .....,... TNlllt w11h th• .County Cle1k ol Oianga County on 10120 98 doing business as: Pic::il•c:: Dail Pilot Oct 29 Nov. 5, 11111on1 Or ., Hunttogton PUBLIC NOTICE duct.cl by: an .lndi111dual Fictitious Bualneu heralnafter described ....,_ ... ..., b Orange County on 11/03198 tBi188773054 Dal• Tech 3149 Ka I.ti 'I • B11eh, CA 92646 Have you slarted doing Name Statement Pfoperty undtl and pur-• ,.._ ~ ..... -: 19985774374 0 I p IOI Oct 22 29 Costa Mes'1 CA 926':1 " 12, 19, 19~ Th721 This bu~intss ts eon· F'lctltloua 8u1lntll business yet? No . The following persona Ill 1uant to a Deed ol Trust ::::;: 1llig mka If D11ly Pilot Nov 5, 12, 19, N:~ y5 1~ 1998 . Th707 Ugtjua Be~dar, 2386 Har· PUBLIC NOTICE dHueted by: an Individual Nam• Statement ATplrll lenay leon1tt1 It d dotng business as: AIMEE dHcrlbed below. The aale ~ .,,::Q .. ~ 26, 1998 Th7•4 . . • bor B"'d • 1202, Cotta ave you started doing Tht IQllowlog p11sons art hs statement was ie LORIN, 316 Iris Avenu1, wilt be med•, but wtthout btr--.but"4ttloul « PUBLIC NOTICE Mesa CA 92626 FlctltlOM• Bualn•H business yet? No doing business 11: Pecillc with the County Clerk of Corona def Mar, CA 92625 covenant or w1n1nty, -.... ~ ~ . CLASSIFIED D11gan Stankovic, 3149 Nam• Statement • Ouynh Nguyeo Blue Funding, 1001 West Oq1ng1 County on 11/10/98 _Aimee leuren M1c8eth, npre1Hd or Implied, ....,. t1i1. t I•• °' II a the rosource you Flctllloua Butln•u Kerry 1.n .. Coata Mesa, CA Thi following persons.,, Thi• 1ta11ment was filed 17th St, Unit .IT. Costa 190B87750t4 316 Iris Ava., Corona dot regardl"9 Utle, Po•M•-~'°,_,Iha.....-.- can count on 10 sell a Name Statement 92626 • doing builneu as · with \hi County Clerk ot Meu, CA 1121127. Dally Pilot Nov 12, 19, 26. Mar, CA 92625 tlon, or encumbrancH, to Ing ptndplf"""' of flt,..., myriad of morohan· Tho tollowlng porsons are This. btislnua Is con· Orandrn•'• Cendtts 2929 Orange ,County on f0/20/98 Robert L. 01ck1nson, SOO Dec. 3, 1998 Th768 This buslneu . 11 eon· pay the remaining pnncl-.and ':.,8:!~ arr,_ -"ti dlse Items, because doing business as: Pick Up dueled by: co-partners Ntwpor1 Blvd, Newport : 19986773080 H1l11anar, Newport BHc~. PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual . pel aum or the not.<•I ,,_.. • ~ If! our ootumn1 compel Stlx, 2701 Harbor Blvd., Have you started dolog eaach, CA 112663 Dally Piiot Oct. 29, Nov. 5, CA 92660 Have you started doing H<Ured by tht o..6 ·o1 .-i ~ ..,___ If ..,. qualllled buyers 10 Coat• Mtsa, CA 92626 business yet? No Fe,1ng1lle1, Inc., (CA), 12, 19, 1998 Th716 This business 11 con· Flctlttout ButlnHs business Y•8t? No Trust, with lnttrett and ~the*"" of .id o.td ot calll Cal1lornla Atstauranl En· Ugljesa Beadar 2929 N1wpor1 BIVd., New· duet1d by: an Individual Aimee Mac eth late charg11 thereon, et fnm, e.. dwllm ftl ..,.,_ 642·5878 lttprlse1, Inc (Calilorn1a). This statement. was llled port Beach, CA 92663 PUBLIC NOTICE Have you atart1d doing Name St•t•m•nt I .his stat1mtnt was llltd provldtd In the note(•). of fll Tllllllt Ind of tit lnl9 -----------------"''----"-with tht county Cler~ ol This bualntu Is con-Flctllloua Bualneu business yt1? Yts, 9·21·98 Tht lollo)"lng per~ons are Wilh the Co11nfy Clttk of 1dv1nct1, undtf the ttrma am.t~lllld OledoHn-. The Oraoge county on 11/03/98 ductad by· 1 corporation Ro~rt L. Dickinson doing bu~ntss IS. Cal1tor· Orange County 'On 10/20198 °'th• Deed ot Trutt, lnttf· tatll 90Ufll of the~ w... "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation & Burial Service Why sh()Uld you subject iyourself & your family to paying inflated prices for caskets & services???? c.all Toll Free t.:SSS.S4CASKET Serving Orange & SurroundJng CounUes· STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? •••••••••••••• 19988774357 Have you •tlf1ed doing N•m• Statement This atatem1nt was llltd nla 91hlcla Transport, 289 19988.773045 ett theteon, fMt, charge.a of .. ~_.,,.. by the Dally Pilot Nov 5 12 19 butlntll ytl? No Thi lollowlng pers~ns &ti Wilh tht County Clerk ot 011 Mar Ava ., IA. Costa Dally Pilot OC1 22, 29, and t1pen111 of the Tru1• Jl"IPMYaDm ... ftl ~ 26 1998 • Th752. Frangelfca, lno., Kenneth d01ng bustness . as N1w-Orang• County on 11/03198 M111, CA 92627 l Nov 5. 12, 1998 Th710 tM ror the total amount (It illlllN9td aim. ~ and • w Pav!• Jr port Wrought Iron, 1808 • 19988774347 Ted Vinet Call1gor . 289 lht tlm• °'th• Initial put>-.0-... 11 "".._of h....., This 1ti11men1 wu 111 Nawport Blvd., Costa Daily Pilot Nov. s. 12, 19, Otl Mar Ava • IA. Costa PUBLIC NOTICE l~tlof'I ol the Not~ ol Gf .. Nallb otS. ii • With the County Cll<k of Mesa, CA 92627 26 11198 Th749 Mtta, CA 92627 Salt) ruton1bl,, • 291'7 Tht lllnlldmy undlr Orang• County on 11103198 John Elfiott, 2520 S11vl1w • . Thia bu1ln111 !s eon· Flctltlou• BualneH rnatld lo be aet • Orth llid °"" of TMI ~ 19988774373 Ave., Corona del MIT, CA PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual Name Statement below me amou t may _.., lrld ....... '° fl8 D I Plot N 5 12 9 92625 Have you started doing Tht lollo\'<1ng PffSOns art be gruttf bn t day °' w•e1p:ad • _.. °"**"' LOCAi. MOITllAllES 11 Y 1 ov. • • 1 · This business Is con-Flctltloua 8u1lnesa • buslnass y1t? No doing business as: SOULD. ult. TRUITO .CHNlLES of Dltmill ..i Ollliinl b s.. PACIFIC VIEW 28, 1998 Th743 ducitd by: an lnd111idual N•m• Statement Ted CathgOti 711 W. 17th St., C·5, Co1ta L HOLL.AHO D TEMI 111111...,,Mollm ofO..llld MEMORIAL P.•nK PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started doing The lollow1ng per1on1 •rt This st111rntnt was lated Mtsa, CA 92617 HOLLAND, HUSBAND AHO Bldlofl w Sel Tht lllidlt l8CI ~ business ye!? No doing busintu 11: Global with thl County Clerk of Brian Irving Darrow. 5 WIFE Duly Appointed C&9ld.., i-. of o..:' w _F_l_c_tl-tl_o_u_a_B_u_a_ln_•_•_•_ John Elhott Import and Ellport, 1048 Ir· 011ngt County on 11/10198 Veroll Cl., Nt.vport Co11t. Trustte. GOLDEN W!ST ~ _, w '° 111 l-.ild In Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pac::tfic View om.e Newport Beach 844-2700 PIERCE IROTllERS 8Ell IR8ADWAY Mortuary * Cl'lapel Cremation 110 Broadway Costa Mesa e.2-8U50 :;;;-:: N St t t Th•I 1ta11ment was filed vln1 Ave., Suitt # 169, Ntw· t 9085775008 CA 92657 SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Ill OINl'llt .._. f11 -~ Th ~:i•wl a •men with tht County Clerk ol pon BHch, CA 92660 Daily Pilot Nov 12. 19, 26, Thi• busln111 ii con· SERVtc;E CO. Recorded 11 toc.d l.onillmr -.... dou:i bu~na~ :~sons 1" Orange County on 11/03198 Keith Kt111I. 1048 Irvin• Otc::. 3 1998 Tnno ducted by'. an Individual 0712811H2 u Instrument ~ LLC.. • T~ .._ I) 1 Homtblrd Railty 19985774308 Avt, N1wport BHch, CA ' Have you Slllted doing No. t2~ In booll , Codlrl. ~ SW--. b) a HB RHlty 1101 •Vlc::to· Daily Piiot Nov. 5, 12, 19. 92660 PUBLIC NOTICE bu~inass yet? No peg• ot Ottlelal RecCKdt In Mfllil: tSllD ~ a... rl St ti s 1' IP c 1 26 1998 Tl\739 Thia business ts con-Boan Darrow l!M otfke ot th• Racordtr M. S. 2'11. Addlaaill. T-. M~ll '~A· 92~; • os a ' ducttd by: an Individual Fictitious Bu1lne11 This s1atem1nt was r.t1d Of OAAHGI! Covnty, Call· 7Dt. Fat~· S.-: Shtt;I Itani Foitar 9351 PUBLIC NOTICE Have you 11111ed doing Name Statement with the County Clerk ol lornla, Datt of ~ a1t1..-.na 0.... VI 0 I H •1 business yet? No The folloWlng persona are Orange County on 10/05198 Sal1:111tt1ttte It 2:00 PM e ardo r 11'· unt ng1on Flctllloua BualnH• Kalth Kevil doing business as· Plaia • ""8 .. 771 •95 Pl•« of Sate· AT THE 1 • LaE'STAA MOffl'QA. Btech, CA 92646 -, N St t t · A S I 533 8 S ' •• u u R • • GEE SSMC6.. LL.C. 8 A OEIT Thia b slntn Is eon· •m• a •m•n Thia statement was flt1d uto a os, 1 akor t., Dally Ptlot Oct 29 Nov 5 NO TH '""ONT EH· ooua:roff ATTBP1"1tG TO u Tht totlowlng pe11on1 itre with th• County Clttk of liF. Costa Men, CA 92626 · ' · ' ~C! TO THI! COUNTY ducted by. an Individual doing bus1neu aa· Mobile Orange County on 11/03/90 tsma11 Sern Shar 1300 12• t9• 1998 Th717 COURTHOUSE, 700 CIVIC oou.s:T A OBIT. Nft llfOt. t!1~1~.~o:ei7'~a:a•~18~01ng News Network, 1"29 Tur· 18GH7'14380 Aelams Ave , 11JA; Co~ta PUBLIC NOTICE CENTER DlltlVI! WEST, ::"~~ ~ Suhtrrl Fostar · quoiae. Ave.. Newport Dally Pilot Nov 5 1~ 19 Mesa, CA 92626 SANTA AHA. CAl..IP"ORNIA ASAPJ!l20t•-t•• Ulll Beach, CA 92662 · • ' ' This business ts con· Fictlllou1 Bu1lneH Amount ot unpaid balence ...... -. Th1t ata1tm1nt wu lltad Kimberley Rossall 129 26, 1998 Th751 duc::ttd b11· an Individual H St t t nd ..... ~ .... • t========= wrlh th• County Clark ol T ot • · am• a em•n • "''"'" c.-gea. Orange County oo 11/03198 urqu ,. Ave., Newpof1 PUBLIC NOTICE H1v1 you started do1og Tht followlog pCl'sona .,, P14,UIA2 llrMt Mo OBITUARY 838 19988774391 811ch, CA 92682 busmtu yet? Yes, 10-11· dolrig business as· Kitchen dreaa Of other com.non This bu11neu is con-Fictitious BM•lneaa 98 Elcp11ss 2131 South Hath· cs..toMdo!I °' rNI ~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Detty Piiot Nov 5, ~2. 19, dueled by: an Individual N•me St•t•m•nt l1m1ll Sam Shar away, Santa Ana, CA 92704 atty: 204 DAVIO Dft1VE 28, 1998 Th730 Have you starJed doing Tht rouowing peraona era This 1tatem1nt Y<BS filed Brian Kay, 7 Via Oloiosa. NIWPOftT BEACH. CA P."BLIC NOTICE buam1as yet? Yes, Jan. 98 doing bu,tneu as· W·lh tht County Clerk of Rancho Margarita,• CA t2la Al'H #: °""'°10-22 • , "' Klm~rly Rossatt Chartts Lloyd EnlarpnsH, 01ang1 County on 11/10'98 92688 The undefalgned Trust .. Flctltloua BualnHa This 1ta1ement was filed t7o.t1 A St , Unit A, Hun· t998077500ts This bu.slnt11 Is eon· dllda6m• 11ny llabtlltY fOf Nam• Slat•m•nt 0Uh t~ County Cl~~ lington 8aach, CA 92647 Daily Pilot Nov. 12; 19, 26, duct1d by: an lndMduat any lnconectnen al the Tht foUov.lng persona 111 11nge aunty on 11 3,.. Evelyn Uoyd, 17().t 1 A St.. Otc. 3. 1999 Thn2 Have you · s1111ed doing atrHt eddr... ot OCher doing bullnau .,. Crypto-. 19988774 u9 #A. Huntington 811ch, CA PUBLIC N"TICE buSlf\ISS yet? No common dellgl\l!Uon, If 1 1921 s u · 01 01ily P1to1 Nov s. 12, 19, 92647 • Btlan Kay eny, lhoWn above. It no 151· an ago nva. 26 1998 Th740 Th11 buslntH 11 eon· This st111m1nt w11 f,ied ltreet lddfua °' other NtwPort Bllch, Calilomia ' ductld by: an Individual NOTICE OF With lht County Clttk of common dealgnetton le Otto J . Miiier, PrHldent ol Umpc::o ror 60 year•. died November. 9th, 1998 Survived by wlla Caroline, 5 chlldr-en and 9 grandchildren Thi Ltgal Dtpartmtnl at tht lndtpendtrll is pltastd announce a ntw stn'lct now a~·a1{ablt to new bustntsst s. t2:r~ Gr1nt OeShazei PUBLIC NOTICE Have you 1taned d0tng AVAILABILITY OF Orange County on 11/03198 ahown, dtrectkln1 to ttte 1921 Santiago Ot Newport fl tltl B I bustn11s yet? Vt1, 2·23•98 · ANNUAL REPORT 19988774380 locatlof'I ol the ptoperty B h CA 9......... c oua ua .,... Evelyn Uo)'d Tht annual raport ot Iha Daily Pilot Nov 5 12 19 ma~ be olJtalned by tac • 6 """ Name Statement Th11 atat1mtnt wu filed Eberllard FouO<Jahon, 1 pri· ' ' ' Hndll'IQ • wntttn '9queat v1s11at1on Nov, 13, 4 to 7pm. Services Saturday. Nov. 14, 3pm at Pac::tf1c Vi•~ Mortuary. We will now SEARC/I the name f or .vou at no extra chargt, attd save you the time and tht tnp to tilt Coun House in Sat1tn Ana Then, of course, after the ~torch is comp/tied we will file your jictitiotti business name ~tattment with the County Clerk, publish once a wttk for f our wtth a\" requirtd by law and thtnfi/e your proof nf publicatio11 with the County Cltrk. Thia bu~lnHa 11 con-The loHowlng persons art with tht County Cllfk ot v11t 1ound1tion Is ava1l1bta 26. 1998 Tt1733 to the benltlc"'V wtthln ducted by. an lndivldual doing bus.ness as: MATT'S 0111191 County on i 1/0.198 fOf lnapectlon 11 2506 S PUBLIC NOTICE 10 d•Vt of the d•• of ftrtt ~==~::::::::::::::::::::= Have you •tarted doing BIG AJA SPORTS, l,..74·C 18180774570 Harbor Blvd, Santa Ana. publlcatlof'I of this Notice .. :~slneu Y•t? Yai, 111021 Culvar Orlv1, ltvlne, CA. Daily Pilot Nov 5, 12, 19, Calltornla _92704, duting Flctltloua Bualn•H °'Ille. O.•: OctObet ~ • -G o Sh 921504 26 l""8 Th755 regular bustnen hours by Name Statement 1"8 OOLDl!H MST ...,,ry · • 1211 Matthew J Rieden, 2075 • '"' any cllllln who request In· Tht following persons .,, aAVIHGI AalOCIAT10N J1~~· 1~~al~~~~ w~l~r~11e:, Gotd1n•1• Place, Coale PUBLIC NOTICE 1pectlon within 1ao d1ys doing business es• MED SERVICI! co Post omee Orang• County on 11/04198 ~~~:·~us~~=~= Is con· FlctltloM• aualn•H ~~:ri. ~rl!, :S~~1l~~.11r~i ~~;dHen1~~:.w~lt:;8:~··· ~:; .. ~~r'~~i Pltaft stop by to jilt your jictitiou., business ~taumtnt at tht' Daily Pilot, 3JO W. Bay St., Co fta Mtsa. If you cannot stop by, please call"'. at (9./9) 642-./321 and wt will makt arrangement.( for you to /landlt tlus proudurt by mail. 19088774542 lfucted by· an Individual H•m• Statem•nt p11nclpaJ man·ager or th• Charles a. uoyd, 17041 A MM"' TrustM Salta 011ly Pilot Nov. 12, 111, 28, Hav1 you started doing Tht fc>tlOWlng ptraona ar1 loundallon Is l<tn Eber· st., Unit A, Huntington Allaltt•nt AIAPSl7M Dec. 3, 1998 Th763 bu11ness ytt? No doing bualntH 11· LI.Ina hard. B1at11, CA 92647 1or.zt, 11/15, 11112 PUBLIC NOTICE Matthew J. Rl1den Sat1tl1tt1, 3222 S. Mad· Pub ti• ht d N • w Port Thia buslnen It con·t---------~ Thlt si.temenl WH llltd dock St Santa Ana, CA Btach·Co111 Mtaa Daily ---------•---------with the County Clttk of 92704 Pilot November 12, 1998 Claaslliod Is .... . If .vou slwuld ltal!e any funhtr qutsfions, pf,ast call us and ..,, will bt more tha11 glad to au iH yo11. Good luck in your ntw·bll~i11ts\! FNlctltlous' ButlnHI Orang• County on 11/0;Jf98 Marino LI.In•. 3222 s. Mid· Th762 On the move? ame tat•ment tl988774370 dock St Senta Ana CA 1--------- CONVENIENT whether you're buy· Ing, atlhng, or fual looking, cta11llfed has whal you needl G:t EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTIJNITY All ltll MCl!t e~ielllt It i.11 _,,.,., II AlljfCi te In flt ltll Felt lltwtt Mt tf 1tN II •lllfHlf Wllidl •llln It llltfil ,, .... rtl.. • •• , ,,.,•r•H•. t1•1l•llH 11 .i1cr11111ut1u ..... ti 1''9 ctltl rtlltlll, 111, llodlQa, lllllll•al 1t1tu " ••h .. I MitJI, If ti Itta t1H II 11a•1 Hf .. ell Jrtltt tet, llnlOtltl " ..,.. • Q~ihf..Pilot d!~~·:~~r:.i.pe~~Ari~~ Dally P1lo1 Nov. 5, 12, 19, 92704 ' ' TRADE gut Sw.cllth Ccwniry Pint, 26. 1998 Th741 Thl1 bu1tn111 It con- 16451 Llk1mon1 Ln., Hun-Buy 11, Sell It, Find 11. To plac• an ad in l)flgton Beach, CA 92647 Cl•••lrl•d. Cl•Hltled Lift N T. Llr11on, 18451 Call 842·5878. GENERAL COSTA MSSA 1024 NBWPORT NEWPORT 1002 CORONA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DEL MAR BEACH 1022 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1069 BEACH • V.A. * liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim W'Sld• 3Br 2Ba, 140011, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1069 SO Down ·SO Move.in •BAVJ'RONT• lrg corner lot, S270K FREE Couns•llng Beal Ollerl Owner/Ben 4br 3ba, dbl c:.r gar. FREE L11t or HomH 2BR, 28A, lrpt.:, huge Home (948) 648·7988 Built In '78. View 1 H U o N A R E P 0 S dee::~; ~~·~n '':fw~vall, Work (714) !554·8B 11 houH from OCHnlrt. 1·800-723·6857 Fax (714) 5"'4·8•6" Agt. 049·675·8120 V R I E (IM9) 721·4009 ~ .., eteran ta llat•1=---,..,....-...,,..--48r Upper Newport Big C•n)fon one of a Ocean Vlew·C•m•o ---------Back Bay area on i.1ndll Ooll CourH Vu, Hlghlenda.Acce11 lo HUNTINGTON 11,000ll 101. Fam rm 3br 2,$ba, woOd fire, Private beachH 4BA BEACH 1040 w/FP, formal living & dH lgn h me, only unit Room 10 Expand dtnng rm. Don. Seven w/dir pool '•P• acCH• S&95K Joan Bu,1e .. .-g1 iii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OablH 714n85-052 t u 4so 949-&4l"'4000 759·9314/559·2878pgr Hunt Landmark up1c1le ~-----..... -- SOLD! Showe.ta• homos lor sale In our VACANT TWNHM• 65<+ rare 3br 2ba, Abendoned Beach I.OWES T PRfCl:D 0 p. n • u n 1 ·D Cott•o• One• In • 38r In COM. Out 01 S18$K 8033 Blabayn• hfellme opportunity at area ••lier uya Court l219H Agt only 1349,000 Agent Seit It Tod•lfl Ltg Janet 582'493..(1450 !Mt-723·8120 H•rbor View Hom•• 5br 3b• 3 car gar, high upgrad Somerwet Open Sal/Sun l o4 egl /owner 949·720•1552 e LIDO Ill.It Brand New 5Br 5.5Ba, 3c gar 37531 r. Aeduced to S 1,695,000 Bill Qrundy Roaltor. 949'G76·81CU *Newport ahorea 2BR, Office, 28A, Beam etlta, new., Ill• roof. e349,000 Biii Grundy Realtor• 040.175 .. 18' NPB cuaTOM HOMI! Sell your extra household items in Classified CLASSIFIED 842·5fS78 Index • ..... " .. m ---·· m aaa..a ... Sell your extra household Items In CLASSIFIED Ult Hnaaatr Wiit atl ......... '"9,C .., lfttrtlA llltlf llf r .. l 11t11t •llt9i II II wi.ltt ... M "• law 0. 111 n are •tr••f tato1111t• 11111 all lwelll•t• ••nrtl11• 11 11111 • ....,._., ,,. 1vt11n1a •• u Saturday Real Eatata Supplement! HOMES OP THE WEEK 3Sr & tam rm, nHd• ---------Big Crn Goff Cour•• coamellc work bvt LAGUNA comm. 3400af. corner PRICED 1000'• LESS lot Hiier .. ,,.mly On large 101 4br 3b• NEWPORT SOUTH COAST CEMETERY LOT/ HOUS!S/ 0'~"u!~:u1~oRR· COAST 1070 MEno 1088 CRYPT 22 ..... .,. .... lty ... 1• Clll pl.Ill If f!Ml'llllllllll ... ctH HUO Ttll "'' ti 1.-424 IHO F11 11Mt Weallltffn, DC "'' ''"'• call INO II 4IWMI. HOUSES/ POR SALE Conveot•n• Cl8Hlfled •42·••7• Dlapl•lf ada atart et tuat a7et Deadline Wed 5pm ••••• OPEN HOUSE Ll•tlne• tor • t SI O•adlln• lnura £Spm ••••• It pays to 1dvon1 .. t h • n I• et 1 a I•. BEACH 1048 motlva1ad. offer U50K S319,000 Make Olferl liiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Agent (714) $04'4ll01 Kol•r & Co. •NORTH LAGUNA• Bit C1f' Ser•nl a. prl Q49·U5·5578 Dungalow 2Br 2Ba Vu 4br 3.5ba highly cua.- cosrA MESA 1024 !xpenalon Polentlat tom contemp d•algn, Tooll e41810DO Beau Po o I /a pa • Agt Adriana 370·0011 0"9n Hou .. By Appt ' • Corl (114)307·94M NEW 'HOMS e Sidi CM1-------- 3br 2.5ba from t>ullder aprox 1780•1 ~n ~•II'• To place an Ml In CfaNtfted c.11Ma.ae1a. H HK Chrlt Watah lliil•&iiiiiiiiilliiiiiil l 5 CONDOS 8KR (049) 541"84n ••noerre 38r a.68• •3BR 2BA• 2 Cit gar Peo. View Memorl•I POR RENT Nr 8eloourt 7br aba Plantallon ahuttera on lg parklike area 3 adjoining plot•, Marf•••••lilll•lil• Condo, v1,1, a/C, naw Oranll• lloorlng, pvt 2 atry, end unit. Vlala. Ea. 259'. b•low CpVllr, 12901( lHH yrd, prof'I landlc:Aped Wd hkup 2 fan palloa t•tall. 949/840.07551--------- 0pt. OK 949·180.037CI S407K 049/760·8550 Pool, apa, upgr•dedt 1142,000 Lou Mac SANTA ANA Rem~ (1.14) MCS•IH4 RENT lhro\lgtt ctassifled .. Thur$doy, November 12 ;1998 85 _ Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot COSTA MESA 2124 -----· MONEY EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 1------1MDCBAND1SB l-----•I 2914 . 5530 5530 5530 MERGHANDISE 8015 TRANSPORTATION BMW TO LOAN N 0 UP ·F R 0 N . FEES. Oo you nH dtbl consolld'11on? W• Wiii helpl To many bltls? NHd low paymant and I ter111 rata? Buslnlaa Personal or PleHur• CALL TOLL F=REE 1·877·~&1-0430 .utt"Ol:\'Om\"r SE'ITUIS . i.·1 ~{Qn1!111t llllcf ~ VIJhltl.&'h lfi.~ ' 12·~2('f f;t•tall coumer and g1h wrappers for The Mall Room, NB Fashion Island, Apply 1n person '537 Newport Center 714·&4...S2A5, Per I lour MAXMARA T1•1111u-h1« ro; So1'l11 VIAH PIAU. hlKhcr t·,r· t?,;i t.1lian B•d Credit? • lll"ill1b.lJ.ilLIJI~.,. Women$ Bou!.quc N .. d Help? We'va : ~~!J~~~.·~.. ' . needs ptofes$i00al COMMERCIAL got th e anawer1 •1 •• ., ...... 1..,..1'-a11 .. 111 salesperson 1 Year " S2100 3 + 3 Bayrldge you'v• been looltlng sales e 1>1> ieoc~ 11''''"$11 Larg11t plan In gated REAL ESTATE for. For fast approvals 1. ... 1:1hlhll.-il In lt!n'I If~~"' e.c;e1i~~ I S I d fl I I I • 1111il 0111111111" comp'"· poc out •••••••••I an nanc a p ece of • ,.. selling al;iili~es, ~ e I d I d C (.ulf J1>t 1111Mlllllllll'llll 28r/2 a uptla re an m n . a II now. c;n make up o 1Br/1Ba down. Brand ---------I 1•800·299•2041 1 ·~·:\la.4n4 $15·~perhow • new p1u1t\ carpe BUSINESS OFflCE r--------t:::=~~==~::::=::J. 714·754·7900 paint. lrg 2 car ett gar. Financial woe• havai----------1 ~oe:::====:=oo~ Nr Sison & Jamboree FOR RENT 2769 vou on your toHf Ffr S•I•• Posltlonii--.--------Catl 1·800·300-7717 we nrovlde 1oao1 1 ,. or upscale womans 2br 2ba +. ollloe, CM Oarden Office 3 ragardl••• of cr~lt ttore. Exp a plus., RETAIL Frr. yard, garaga, 1 houH unll•. le11 than 300 11. hlat6ryl No lae, ~all salary + com·J Sales Associates. Exp from bay, 1 blk from •Neal 10 OC college• reaaonsble rateal mlulon, up to 40/hrt Prel'd. No WHk·tnd1_,, bHch. quiet, clHn Sl.00 11 714·540·3666 1·877·56fMl7t9 a w11k. Call Darryl or C.M. 540·8911" St650yr 949·850-9428. ••••••••ll!,~K~•:!l~ly:..,..,_29~49!,!7~5!;9•:!7_!9!85~1 Sales ---.,.,------_C_O_M_M_E_R_C_lAL __ --IANNOUNCEME T FLORAL •••• COME CROW 28r 2B• Condo, N S Flower WarehOltH WITH USI ocean & bay view, PROPERTY 2778 seeks Sal11lDesignera Expanding retail ad· ~~~~:~~-~:~~ ~·;, iiiiiiiiiiiiiii-•iiiiiiiiiil----------·l-FT-·_P_T __ 1_1_4·_5_4_6·_5_5_68 ver1111ng department s2&00. 949.975.5973 c.M llte lndu11r1a ANNOUNCEMENTS ~111ts • 1111 mouviated .., 8000sf, office/entry .6 2920 GAR\'&. Gdt\' bJ.A'O accoun1 execuhve to ..... •2BR 2BA Steps from SFO, ale. heavy •lee. iiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•iiiil 1111, develop and str· ~· S'and & Clean. $1500 Muller Comm'I R.E Fa~hloo hl1nd vice new t>ustn11s .. & S1800. Skr 949·842· Ask Bob 949·248·5846 LOOKINO FOR NEW, 1065 Nn1port Cir. and special .. ctlons. 3850 ~-,--------1 betler ways 10 get We prater a candidate C.M IJll Industrial 100 your message oul. Try HIRINGSEASONAL to have a minimum of • 3Br fot I•••• 1 blk 200011 •. 80sl or less Statewide advertising! • Cashiers 1 year prlnl ad· from beirc:h, 2 car gar, Muller Comm'I R E ca II c AL 5 c AN ver1lslng oxperlence. SEC OFFICERS Will Train, lrvlne/NPD. CM, -------"'-' Tuslln. Up to $7.25/hr. Tony • 949•222·2203 Pfr HOST(ESS) FOOD SERVER Experience prelered, ev•nirrg1. Phone for appoln1m1n1 between 11·2. 949·848·7944 ;p . ($$Wanted $$) I rkctCrs ~ ~ • ~ struni; onh • I lourk• • Boou1 • ~oSc 1111~ •I un A1mQ\pllt1t • Gr.,,,1h l\>ttnu~I ~niorl <ll(OUr?id 10 •!'PIY ~ 714·2·1 ·ISSO Al: WANTED ANTIQUES Older Style Furt11t1111 PIANOS &. CollectiblH ~·· ~ • ! ·~ •'fil!\-V• $$ CASH PAID $$ """"-._ WE BUY ESTATES • lmmocs Ate fr...,dly ..,,..,""' "WE PAY MORE$ FASTER" w/d, Lrg pvt P•llo, Ask Bob 949·248·584 ( 9 1 6 ) •4 4 9 •3 6 9 6 . • Gift Wrappers Excellent communlca· Avall now S2300mo (CAL"SCAN} IP'l:l lion skills. Ability .10 •----.....;.....---~ 128 43rd St 949·515·7400 w set goals and make Act Now 3Br 2.SBa ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil • SHOR ES new paint, 2400sl, lg LOW RENTI lndustna INTERIORS yd, gardener Pet ok 52150. 949·640·7262 space w/ollices, 2200. Fl I I 460osr 1ecen1 ,, NNN oor samp e sa e, Big Canyon LaHa Jackie (714) 613·2754. Up tO 30% off. B••ulflul secluded ---------1 New accessories. 2sr12ea S3000/Mo. INCOME Save 10% with this Dave Sutherland -Prudential CA Realty PROPERTY ad! • 584·2001 or 644·6200 2640 Avon St. .:_"i.."'"B_l_n_C ___ a_n_u_o_n_.._T_W_M NPB T r1-plel!j close t • ,, bch, drive by 115 291 (Betund Mann"N'$ Mite) Top golf view, 2Br S495K. 949·675·8120 (949) 642-2255 2.58a, Custom up· P•vlllon R••Ho,,---------1 grad11, $2495/Mo. B.vcrest Condo LOST ._ 2br 2ba, $1495/Mo. •••••••• gi 2925 • L .. Agl 949-e50·3822 BUSINESS & FOUND -~--,.--------~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ·~cnarmlng beacn hOuse FINANCE FOUND CAT sch1Nar- -Lido, steps to aandl ••••••••• clssus CdM. 10128. 1br 1ba, N a. $1250 Orange male, short • ; (949) 875·7318 hair. Very friendly. -Harbor Woods Lovely BUSINESS (949) 719·1714 2·Slory 29r/1 Ba, FP, OPPORTUNITY Found Suite••• 11 deck, gar, pool, many 2go 17th & Santa Ana Ave upgradH. Avl approx call 10 1c:on11fy Nov. 7tn s 1500/Mo. 949·831 ·8480 •••••••• OET PAID S15·S30 por hour processing Insur· ance ctalm1 for local doctors oll1c1. Corn- p I 11 e training pro· vlded Computer and modem a>1perl1nce roqulred. Call 800·.942·8t41 ext e (CAL•SCAN) Georgette Klinger 2 Ma~ Therapis:.s FT, reg stered with CM. 1 Aesthet1e1en & 1 Hail' Dresser All 3 years men rnum expenence PIHH call '7141 665·7518 er lllail nsamtt te 219' lla,.or IW, Sii. JH, C11t1M1111262& professional presenta· Ilona In a last paceCI ond de1all oriented en· vlronment. Xlr11 benefit pockage. lncludlng 40lk. Drug screening/physical re- quired. EOE. Resumes via lax: Al· 1en1lon, Lynn Eaota 714·650-<1802 or mail: Times Communl1y Now•. 330 West ·Bay Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 • OFFICE MANAGER •ACCOUNTING • ACTl\ilTY DIRECTOR F{T Mon-Frt lor up,<:,1lt:, Ol'W 'en1or livinA I ~ctlit'r 1n ( d'v\ CROWN Cove FAX resume 949·673-7570. Agent 949·875·4912 ...,.NEWPORT CREST . 3Br/2Ba, $1975/mo. 2Br/2Sa, $1825/mo. Immaculate Condlllon Pool & ttnnla. Owner/ Agent 949·118·2721 Please be wary ol ou HEALTH & · ~x:i::::::::nnn:• ~ of area companies Chec:k wllh th• 1oca FITNESS 3000 t4.u.o., CHILDRENS FROZEN YOGURT Better Bu1lne1 Ptr SALES HE.LP · Neeclpermonent PIT Burdeau be lore yo Bodv Tonl"g Cream WANTED S7MR. Fath must be responsible.' fe11orHrvlces.Rea New and Advance &neol obletowork and understand an ForrTlula 30 day gi.;ar Parla, London, New min 3 nights per contractt belor• yo 1·888·738"0094 24hr York •• Travel, Glam· week (10·15 hrs) EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 5533 •••••••• Please be aware that the llsllng1 In this cat· •gory may require you (11~ 957·8133-r SOUTH COAST AUCTION 2202 So. Main St. S•nta Ana, CA 92701 to call a 900 number i---------ln which there 11 a charge per minute. FURNITURE 6014 $1000 WEEKLY atutllng lii•iiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiii 1n111lop11 at nome. 5 pc Pecan Bdrm Sef, Free cletalls. Rush Blk & glass din rm s~ (long Hlf·addr•,,•d. 8 chrs, matching stamped envelopa) ,10: anter. ctr •• Slk Panther ACE, Dept. 503, P.O. coffee table aquarium, Box 5769, Diamond WO, frig, metal desk, Bar, CA 9178"5. ladder. 714·444·2422 (CAL0 SCAN) OOVERNMENT R•tt•n Furniture, 5 JOBS. Now H.rlng pc Ht, couch'sleeper. 51 S,OOO·S68.000. Call recliner chair, swivel 1_800_883.0819 chai r, glass coffee table & end table •xt. J·400 good cond, asking for current Federal, 0110, 949•759•8507 County, Clly, & Slat• halt (CAL•SCAN) Sectlon•I aofa & EMPLOYMENT WANTED 5535 Loving Swedish nurse good cook, driver. By th• hour or 24hr. Good local rel'• 12yr exp. (949) 648·3735 table (brown) $100 obo. Wnlle modern 1ola/lov1 seal, noeds cleaning 5100 obo. 949·842·3228 Six Drawe.-Dr••••r w1M1rror & Snelve.s & Two Night Stands. (8111ut1lul D('rk Wood) $500. (lpr all) Cali 949·548·1765 PENTHOUSE 1br 1ba no pets, new carpel. $995. (949) 67~·4 t 75 -Call 7am·11am M·F Hn any money lo 11· 844·7877 Sam/Jen ri people lnandly, clean ,.,.,, 30 day gvarenlee. caree~ w/a leading ~ t1p.s. Oller troin1ng Claaalfled sign. Shop around lo Lo•• Up to 30 Pounds! our & Fun. Start a Wiii poy $7/hr plus I Why wel9ht? call. 1· edge internallonal co. ~~ (949) 240-2084 The most comprehon· 888·709·8294 24hr Snarp Image • Mull. •• ,..,.111 .... sive and currenl d1rec· ABSOLUTELY 1 . S51<Jmo. pollntlal. Cal ..,.. n T 1 M E s 0 ET TE Prote.ct your heart. HI now. 714.895_.945 ~xmnm~ 1ory of goods and sor· THAN VENO NOi L quality calcium and 1_.....,_.........,,....._.____ vices aroundt MERCHANDISE MISC. 6015 WOLFF TANNINO BEDS tan at home. Buy Direct end Savel Comm e rel al/Home units f1om S 199 00. Low monthly pa~·· menls. Free color c11° alog. Call today 1·800·842·1310. (CAL"SCAN) WANTED TO BUY 6019 I BUY ALL PIANOS Anflqu11-qu11. furn1lurt 1pc or nousetul casn paid (714) 957·8133 LGB Train HI wanted for Chrlslmaa. Call 949·844·8829 •Motor Homes •travel nallers •5th Wheels BEACHR\'S (714) 895·7510 CHEVROLET 9045 '84 Suburban S •vc!l'ado bronzo • .3 4 • Ion 474, 6 2 Cle 'SO bon1u turbo. CC. trans. coo er, l"t ctie n tires, 10ult;abt• tor v.orl\, tiuntlng, ~rou coi.nuy. towing, S7,2CO 949·644·1~42 95 Tahoe 4•4 Wrut.nal· u1al llhr, pro foc:i.;, 11\ nu. 27km1 fully oaced $25 !.OO 949-673·0601 Old Coln• Gold Silver Franklin Mini, SterHng Old watches & Jowe1ry AUTOMOBILE~ Westcoast Coin 642·944t ., '98 Lumlna L TZ Seda'\, e>cl war anlv. ' e-,..,1, t...111 p,,.r, ~ e L, VC loan can tie tran1 e rea, tako it t1.0.., ~I $2 834.98 oac Th 1 otre1 good Uni I 11/15 98. 2104 NallO!"BI Ave CM. Coll Bob at 949-5<:8-11592 RECORDS{rOP $ Jazz. R&B, Soul, Rock --------- Elc ... so's & 60"• Mike BMW 9030 8 4 !5 • 7 50 5 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PETS & ANIMALS 6049 Oorgeout pedigree~ Oclc:st kl11ene S200. 300. 846-8473631·2111 L•b/Aklta mix FrH 10 lovlng home. Super friendly. doean't hardly batlt 949·651·1390 . PERSIAN KITTENS Lo"eabl• ball of fur. CFA registered, grand champ llnes, snols. health guar. blk male & a Torti fem. $250. Seal Pt Hlml S\00. 949-646·8132 SPORTING GOODS . 6065 Ping Pong Tabl• good cond, seo. C.M. Location. Call Charil• 949·631 ·3995 MEET '92 525 Tourlnv W•von white/black, 1--------- duol sunroofs, etiromo DODGE 9065 w h Is, new brakes 1 'iiiiiiii•iiiiiiiiiii•iiii 11r 1s. s18,0001• 949·225·1817 '94 :J251s Cpe 2D !94o41 ll5)$23 ,995 BAUER JAOUAR (714)953-4800 Convcnlcnl Classified .42·!5678 '87 DODGE Colt tr. 1sut> Import auto. AC runs & 4001rs good! 83K ml, $1500 080 714·914·4~53 Classified Tllo mcst eQmptohon· s1ve and current .cs rec- tory ot goods and sor· v c;o11 oround~ When you 're tuned into classified you'r~ tuned into · your community. Dail "Pilot Studio gar w/openor, util, laund, pool, lg closets, ctblt, lr1g. $725. (949) 640·4816 I C 1 $ o herb tabs, S1•.95 Call •PERSON FRIDAY• ------------l·--------cated n .M 70ky 1·888·717·8511 24hr Aecpptlonlat llghl Sell your unwanted . $8k req, frH Info Call Classified Today! 642-5678 .... ,. "¥:.. 1 Ohp Johnaon OB, someone special RCA Camcord,. Llllon through ClaSS1f ed 800•213•5686 24hrs bookkeeping, typing, Items the easy way! compuler, nours To place your The Summit b1au11lul • 3Br 3Ba lWH $2800/ Mo. MaryB•th Cole :i Prudential CA Really BUSINESS · • 844-G2001e51-2781pgr OPPORTUNITY PERSONALS Weatollff 3br 3ba, 29041---------1 alngle story, spa, 21p, TRAVEL 3014 S 3~~~-e~~~~~ff 11 AREA PAYPHONE RTE •5 os1ab1t1n1cf. PAC 2 Roundtrlp llck•t• SELL loca1oons Eltr;'I San Diego to Balla· APARTMENTS FOR RENT BALBOA PENfNSUIA 260~ S165k/year. No glm· more, open travel m1cksll Won'11as1 $4100••· 9115·720·3245 Coll 1 ·600·519·3201 (CAL •SCAN) --------IJ NOTHING OOWNl 0 MENT Hersney snaelt rout• EMPL Y In C.M. Net S521<Jyr. -------•II 6hr1/wk Freo Info eoo-216-1011 34thre _E_M_P_L_O_YM __ E_N_T __ , OWN YOUR pwrt Apparel. Shod, West· 5530 negollabte. lax classified ad c:all resume 949·642-1729. 842·5878. SCAN OPERATOR Costa Mesa/Full time l.o,t.i Me.a rypc:hou'it m-..·Js Jcca1l oriented, uc;.itivc Pl"l'lc ob'>C,\CJ "ilh accur,\Cy 10 become p.m of our sc.urniny, dlv.utmcnr. You Have: 3br 2ba duplex, 2nd floor, grt 'bay & ocHn vu. 1 car gar. ovnr· sized rm1. S2050'mo. er n wear. LI n g •rte ·I iiiiiiiii•iii-•iiiiiiill Brldal, G1N or S i~o Cara Manager 1 ~1:.U proJulUon Of'<'l'ltll•C' A urJn\'l: m1nJ t\noW!aigc of clv1 gain, color Kp.o.r<1tt0n1, l ~fYK 6:. Spm u>lon • (949) 723·4178 3Br 28a yrly, OCHn & bay view. 1 houH 10 lh• bHCh. SH500.'mo. r Jim, Agl 949-675·5069 Store •includes lnven· Exp In Alzhelmar's/ tory, lucluret, buying OemenUa care tor trip , training. M1n1mum upscale, new Hnlor Investment St 8,900'. livlng radllity tn CdM 01111 Ut>erty OpportJ:(ll1· call 9A9-673·7270. ties (501) 327-803.\. 1-----------1 (CAL •SCAN) CM, Driver n11ded to $ Baat B iz to OwaS drive me lo work to Coke/Frito Pepsi, local Rialto Mon-Fri. Also routes avaflabl• pick up 714·751·8224 S1400 w11kl.,. profit Collectora/Cabl• TV 1·800·337,1:J75 CM MB araa. Mull • econ. car, Insurance & 1---------Tnomas Guide. Flex )er t .68a Twnhm atytel CREDIT ~ 2907 hrs, Will train moll• 4 Encl gar/car po.t. vated lndl". no axp • Bch/Edlnger $925mo nee. comm. only, 71,..778·0480 Cable exp, bllingual a +. 800·825-4277 Ahllm 10 v.1111.. un.la JnJlinc r'°'un: l'ho.'"h"r 3 O. o.•lor corrrct19n an.I Mxm.~h cxpttimH· ~ muu Ncwoprll\I, rrc rrni. fdm and roloc !Mn "I plU1 We Have: rm umc rcmuon on Gr,>q"Utl ,}uft 11 :3()pm"'WTI (.1rc-a1 bmdics pxbt;r Ur1-onun11y l•lr :ad•'lil\CcmC'!'< 5&1,ory ranJ:< SI 0 SI J dcp<ncling on GpC"Kncc, ('h)C>IC4' ~d d~ tell f'r<{Ulttcf, ScnJ roun1'-° ind CU\'Cf letter io California Community News ~dorabl• 1 br, up· Jt: alalra, cathedral cell· ,. .. Inga, new crpl, 4·plex, • S776mo 714·842·5937 GET OUT OF DEBT! ~e can help_! COUNTER·Tl'le Mailbox F/PT PERM. Ship, phones, ollc work, Friendly 642·6282 Aun , ( CN I l1p1gn Group Sur<'r.1\Cu \30 \~t\I n~v Sm'C'I Com Mtn, CA lllC.21 ~~.tiit - NEWPORT BEACH 2669 162BA+2BA NaWPORT BAY TERRAC• Lg 1 & 2Br nHr Oaok Bay & golf course. Larg• poor, new car· pel & much more, Sorry No Pe11 845~4858 1" 1 BRw Im k1IC S6tl5 Incl ulll, clo.. 10 bu, ground II, s1ree1 park· Ing. 714•747·7765 ,.,, Community Markot Place. Clnatnod 942·8978 • ( ·t'dit ( iJrJ$ Co11lOliJa1t'd • Pil\lt1en1s Lo1mt'J • /11rerf~I ReJ11ced • llaro11rr.cn1 '~h>ppeJ • l/ablamos [ rrQ/ ....... On the move? Sell your extra household items· in Classified NEWPORT 2669 BEACH 2669 ---------- PAIRWAY· AJ>ARTMBNTS AT 810 CANYON • Cotta Meta DETECTIVE· PRIVATE Investigator Trainees Good wages 949·455·3314 1.1,, ... 1~,.,., ••• ,,1,,,p1_.,., "' 11bo ,...,, • ..,. J ""'tfr. ..... ,w. ~;,;; !'rfo"" l".,""'41"'"" ,.1.-.. ,u~., lNl"f NEWPORT 2669 BEACH . NEWPORT 2669 BEACH ' LIVE THE TRADITIO Th ~ Tt•rrac ~ A pnrtn1ent~ ut r~/#cr~, ' n Ex<·lusivt• Opportunity for Watc~rfront 1...iving on t•wport Bny . • J.i111ih'tl 1wnilnl1ilih of • c;> "' . .S1u1 ,'{ Pool stmiio , l & 2 lll'cl;·onntK 12no .. s210011 ,,.,u. l1·u •• . 2669 micro, nome orew ___ .;;..._ ____ _ equip, Magnabox 25 .. TV, UI cnell lmQkor. n4•5A6•5316 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 5530 SALES- IMMEDIATE OPPORTUNITY! We are seeking highly motivated expenenced ADVERTISING SALES professionals for fast groWIDg Southt1m Califorrua commurutv newspaper chain. Your strengths· new flCXXl',Ult develcpment, mamtauUng ~hed acrount.s positlVe customer serace attttude. and desire to build suoog adverosing partneIShips wtth chen~ Minimum 2 yea.'S previous adve~ sales expenence with newspaper lndusuy experience pref err~ We d!.er· be.se salary ... comrIUSS10n. mcal!lent benefits package including 401(k), and a ruppanye work enwCIUDeJlt. ~t oover letter, resume. and salaly ~ry to Tunes Commwtity News 425 W. Broadway, Suite #300 Glendale, CA 91204 ATTN. Human Resources Or Fax: (818) 648·8897 ~a.C11~~~ ~om/TD'bno cnJ min sucmuOO&t Ad Assembler (0$ta M a/Full time C<isu M C)'Jl(hou~ 1\t'tds dt:tail uncnrc-d. Cft";ltlVC f!OOpk tlh~ "ith trl!O to become p.in of' our ad-bmldu tc:i.m You Haw: rad prtXlucuon c pencntt A ~..,~Jl\'C' mmd Ability 10 work unrlcr dodlmc rrcs~urt M 1nm~ c l'ICl'tcneic QuarLXPr ,, Phomshor. llhmrnton• muu M11l11-Ad Cre:itor a plu We Haw. SELL YOUR USED VEHICLE THROUGH CLASSIFIED (949) 642-5678 ~ ~---------~-------0 YES, EU. MY CAR :. 1 I I •• - Thur$doy, November 12, 1998 0 Newport Beo~n/Costa Mesa Do1ly Pil 9085 LEXUS CRaSSWaRD PUZZLE By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAM HINSCH S7 AC ORO EX 4d Fµll pwr, V8, lthr (005317) $19,907 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO (040)364-0884 'V3 OS 03 8£NZ 190E Au1o • ca 8 cyt, auto, NC, "llhr AC llhr inter, full pv.r: loaded. Auto, at Int, full powor, cc, ps: PB, PW, am-tm digital duh S180 snrl. tlnteu alloy ¥thl$ c:nu, •unrf, 1,n1 gt. j49 840·7085 ACROSS ,,C-'- 4 1~. 9 l<#ldef{1811en ~. 1.f -roll. 1\lc*y t5 TypeOfgf.-se? 1 e .Jost tjght 17~• • 11 Tallot"s matller 20 C~er heading 21 Paragraph part 23 Guided 26 Papal name 27 MecNnlClll perts 29 l<lnd ol lho~er 33 Science room 38 Novelist Jong 38 Avoid adroitly 39 ll.ct°' Sharif 41 1988 Olympics all• 43 Contistent 44 Amazon port 48 Scound<et 46 Annapotls grad 49 Shoe lrom a hiding piece 51 Salon trulments 53 FOflly 55 Consl~od again 59 Put Ooton 63 Dwight• opponent I 64 EnjOyed 65 Essential nutrient • ee °"rt p.nt 89 Dramahs1 Cldford • 70 Jad<Je'S MCOOd llusband Tl Mof811ke• 'll'lnnlung Iii*\ 72NOW 73 Pop DOWN 1 Origtns 2 A1ctlc dweber 3 Nol gtosav 4 S~rts flgUfe 5 -F11thlul 6 Arab's robe 7 Speel<s • 8 Use a broom 9 Type ol book or Window 10 9-Across. e g 1 t A&f Connery 33 Some tennis 54 Ra~road 12 NurMry need shots iermtnal 13 Actress 3-4 Prayer end 56 Story ol lhe $OtTll1\I( 35 Island near Troian War 18 CaUinl ol Java 57 Author lngafle fUh10n 37 lee·f :o;h1ng 58 Feartul and 22 Pen pomt toot hes11an1 24 "I'm a~-!" 40 Temporary 59 Cry of woe 25 Paint ~.dd•t!Ve respite &> Near 28 ExclUSNe news 42 Bail 61 Approw story 45 Wander 62 EJC11nct 30 Mustdan 47 Oeplomallc bird Brubeck otltCe 66 B108deaster 31 Yemeni city so Morse-code Koppel 32 Telescopo signal R7 -pten11um part 52 Beer slang scarce ~~--~-r:-"'r.:"'--~ .... '!t-~ ..... ~,2~'P.'!I! ..... 521,995; J"ac:11amic111 s12,soo 714 846·26041-_..;._,__....,...~..._...,,..,,...,j sound 1y1tem, 12 CO ____ .......,...,,,,__,_,, __ '95 4RUNNER SR Slereo'caaa. gold pk; '93 190P. 2.6 tow ml, auto. mor DO='J'TTRUSTYOUR •~n pp IJ49·223·272t low rm. cirrom• wtits (3MtVi 45)'S19,950 ISUZU •05 ES 300 (3EJL24BI s11.n1 Lexus OF ~AST •54 \) 10~ o J 6S ... KJ 10853 SOL'Tll • Q IO 983. v A K4 o KQ7 •76 ·nic b1l.IJ111~. ~)Ul H WF.~T I• ra . 2• Pa ... I'll» NORI H E.\Sl 10 PM, 3• I'll~ l'»S Pa Opening lcaJ Ace of • Why docs fal ccarding reap such rewanh. even at 1he highest )e\.el~? Although Lhc expert is awan.: of the \ltua11ons v;hcre ~ fal~ecard is mandatory, the ma1hcmot1cs favor thal ll 1~ on honest card, so the expert tend., 10 go w11h the oJJs. 8 01h sades rca<.:hcd a contract. of four spaucs on s1m1lar auctions on this Jcal from a learn matc.:h. Al both FORD 9075 FORD • tables the orcmng l~aJ ~ the ( of liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Midnight blue/ivory °*E'ft:itf il!R ~~:~=~1~: dub .11nJ both We t:. COAlmue .. J -.11h •95 Trooper L TO <11965~Exus'24 ·977 (714) 882·6908) the deuce 1n tl!.\Pl,)n~c to ~irtncr' 4X4, 21 Km1, au10, '95 AVALON XLS Clll..'Otlrltlin8 ~ugn11I. lJ01h (;os1 won ('3PA0583> $18,880 MISSION VIEJO 23kmt, AT-. Whll• v.11h 1hc IO·and pc1 l'>ICJ With lhe LEXUS OF '949>384-0884 9135 (3RLT569) $21 ,55 king .. 801h South~ rullcJ Wllh the lcn WESTMINSTER '85 SC 300 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WELSETXMUISNSOTFER ot ~pal.le~ (714) 882·6906) Ca ah me re /Ivory . Herc lhc tlctcn)c 1w!\·1I W~)·~. At <03252~EXUSS31,987 '83 .Sabi• LS 43k ml, (714) 802·0808 one 1abl1! Wc,l O\crrullcd with the JAGUAR 9105 MISSION VIEJO Super clean. loaded ...,,..,.9""'6_4.,.....,,A~U,...,.,,..,N..,.N~E~R~S~R~5~ Jack ant.I \hilted 10 o hc.1rt. D\."Clurcr liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (949)3•4·0804 lthr, bucket, PP 58800 ve. fully equip, clean u Obo 949·644-0321 $ 98 won in hand and nm th~· queen of --.-9-5-5---c-3-0-0---1 (015409) 24, d h h held A d l '90 XJS Convt • •n.c SABL .. GS LEXUS )1>41 l!S, w IC • ,,,,. c con lllU· $ 1 8 9 8. Rally tad/Ivory llhr .. "f .. MISS10N VIEJO ation p11.:kcd un the ._anll\nJ declarer <90·4177 > 0 "" (020231) S25.977 Loaded, am-Im caas, ,. BAU ER JAGUAR 58 995 (949)364-0884 had the rc~t ot 1he me s. Oa111e had (7141953•4800 LEXUS (624995) • -~~=-=~=":"":=---an<l rn:iJc. MISSION VIEJO Co•ta MHa '87 CAMRY LE Al the orher 1.iblc Wc)I dil1<.c 1o '93 XJO Sdn 40 (949)384·0884 Uncol,,·Mercury 24K m1, like new uwnutr with the \..mg of !ip.iJe:.! 'I he C93·4172) S 19,99 5 '86 ES 300 l714> 540·5830 (3TOT519) S\9,95 JefcncJcr al~o \lllltt.'IJ to a he.in Alter BAUER JAGUAR Cash m •re II vo r Y. '87 Mountaineer 40 wE\£.t:,~~~ER mu<;h thou"hl cJeclarl.'r J1.'\:1dcd lu i---<_1_14_),_9_53_·...,48_00...,...._ (138854) $24,744 CO, prem sOYnd, ABS (714) 882·0908 u• 'f I I t •. 1 '83 XJ8 VP 4D LEXUS (J12529) $21,987 nccepl nC\l;) pay al a<:C \'ll ue, Dhv MISSION VIEJO Costa Mesa I .I I... • L ,. "'"'' II 193•4174)$20,995 so paccu "°" J.IC11. o .:.,._c.,, v.t 1 BAUER JAGUAR 1949)364·0884 Llncoln·Mercury Ca!.L. A p.oJc "'~ leJ 10 the ace anJ (714)953·4800 --,-8-6_E_S_3_0_0 ___ 1 (714) 540·5830 TRIUMPH u spade was rctumcJ \\.'hen Eim fol· Full opl, Lex cert ______ ___,....,..,...,,,.--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii: lowed tow, declarer took lhc line :.c '93 XJS 16K me, color • (142542) S26,987 '90 MYSTIQUE ..... TR3 off frame, I II .. .,.,, d" 8 ·k ofspaJ. w, 'I cttampagne. sunrool, Loaded, auto. AC, ., .. or ie m ..... e J t. c.,. c., 6 disc cfd, lmmac. LEXUS complete reSloratlon, was happ} 10 produce this carJ for a 523,900. 949.640•7706 MISSION VIEJO (641J!!la U~!~4981 while In color. tmmac one-trick !>Cl. ' (949)364-0864 Lincoln Mercury $19,900. 949-640·7706 Learn to be a better brid&t pl:iy· er! Subscribe llQW to the Gort'n Bridge Letter by udliog (800) 788· 1225 for infonnutloo. Or write to: Goren Bridge Leiter, P.O. llox 4410, Chicago, Ill. 60680. '93 XJS Cpe 20 '97 ES 300 714·540·5830 (93-4171)$20,9~5 Whlte19rey, lull opt BAUER JAGUAR VANS (714)953·4800 (03961 ~EX U 5$28 ,96 7 ------9-1_5_0 '"iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MISSION VIEJO NISSAN •• '94 XJ 6 S dn 4 D iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ' 8 4 0 ,0 D G E 3 5 0 (94·4169)$2.3,995 __ (._9_4_9_.)_3_6_4_·0_6_8_4_1 Beverly conversion BAUER JAQU~R '92 LS 400 '94 MAXIMA SE Van. Pwr.. duaj air, (714)953·4800 co. chrome, moonrf, Lo ml, llhr, 67,900 ml, 1 owner, '84 XJS convt 20 (2ZIF516> Sl9•95o <503861) $13•330 records. $5900.obo. LEXUS OF LEXUS OF (94·3973)$35,985 WESTMINSTER WESTMINSTER 949·723·t504 BAY1~:,95~.!~~AR (714) B,92·6906) (714) 892·6906 9075 HONDA '9S XJS V12 Convt ---------•---------VOLVO 9085 (95-3965)$39,995 MAZDA 9125 PLYMOUTH 9165liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii B A u E R • .J A G u A R iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii =--+---t--t---+......,~ '98 Super Club 97 MUSTANG '82 ACCORD 5SP, <714)953·4800 '87 MAZDA 323 '94 VOYAQER L:.E loaded, 7 Pass. ABS, (179187) $10,994 '87 Wagon 740 GL auto, exceptional cond, llhr 195k, 55000 949·723·4633 Wagon, xlnt, 15 pass, AC. pw/pdl, .1.111 . hatchb!lck gt1 cond.. 4dr, 5sp, AC, gold, (A33848) $15,996 (208477) $12,997 orgi" owner, $26001-------9-1-1-0 very encon, depend, Costa Mesa Costa Mesa OBO. (714) 545-4625 JEEP $1700. (714) 979·1740 · Llncoln·Mercury Lincoln Mercury '84 Honda Civic '97 MIATA (714) 540·5030 714·540·5830 5 spd, l\m Im stereo. '82 Wrangler 4X4 "M "Edlt, loaded! '88 RANGER 97 MUSTANG COBRA cassette, $1100 obo $500 down assume (729825) Like newl XLT, euper ca'b, • S I CO 948·720·0832 $6950 at $193 a LEXUS (A04956) ($15,998) A ~18j046~hS~z.997 ' -.,..,,0,...4..,......,.H.,..o_n_d_a_,,,C,.,.lv""'l""c-month. Private par1y. MISSION VIEJO Co•t• Mesa Costa Mesa 5 spd, am·fm stereo. 849·873·0411 (949)384·0684 llncoln Mercury Llncoln Mercury cassetle. $1100 obo -,8-4--J-.-.-p-C_h_•_r_o..,.k_e_e ----------1 714-540·5830 71 ... •40.•630 "49 720 0•32 9130 ...... ~ • • • .. 6 cyl. euto trans. arc, MERCEDES '88 TAURUS SE •93 EXPLORER 4X4 '87 Hatchback Auto, stereo/can, $9200. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 24V, auto, loaded, 47K mi, mint, whl, AC, runs very well, (949) 494·9549 (188423) $18,598 (C616911 51 5,550 good tires, needs Costa Mesa LEXUS OF paint dealor lrade is --------- Llncoln·M•rcury WESTMINSTER S1500, loav Ca 51200 LAND ROVER 9113 (714) S40·5830 (714) 892·6900) 949·654·4287 lrvmo TRADE '96 T·BIRO LX FIND . '84 Benz Sdn 40 (9-4·4144)$26,995 BAUER JAGUAR (714 )953·4800 MEET Costa Mesa Lincoln-Mercury (714) 540-5630 PORSCHE 9175 VOLKSWAGEN 9235 ' '88 Jetta GL Low ml, 4 door, 5 spd, NC. new ttres & brakes. ,84 811 Carrera smog cet1, orig owner, Cherry red/Ian int, good cond $3200 C/O, 11:lnl, S1K down 949·722·7841 assume $14.000, pp•-,-9-8_N __ E_W __ B_E __ E_T_L_E_ 949 873-0411 Blue. auto, loaded, $18,495 949·642·9333 ******* 9190 1~-----------'90 VW BEETLE SATURN ST.UMPED? Call for Answers • Toue11-10M"' AcMiy Phonet • 9Sf '* m1r1ut• 1 ·9Q0.370.9800 ext. code 500 through classltied 642-56-78 Lt hr, ABS, mnrf. (3POJ104) $14,950 LE>CUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892·6906) an apartment through classrtied '94 Range Rover LWB block/sablil. 1nimaculalo condllJore chrome whls, CO, sunroof , loaded . someone special through 'classified $21,500 949-225·1817 ----------· 85 SATURN SL AC. Sap I'm-Im 11ereo, CO.SS, $68950b0 949·837·1173 Sports pljg, PW. (002305) S-i9,997 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO (949)384-0684 ----------- HOME, HEAL TH AND BUSINESS ~ .... ~ . ERVICE ______ ,CERAMIC CONCRETE & FENCES HANDY MAN 3710 IMPROVEMENTS MOVING ' 3834 PAINTING 3858 ROOFING SERVICE TILES 3 5 28 MASON RY 3 5 S 7 & D ECRS 3 61 S iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii H 0 ME 3 7 S 6 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 3910 UPBOLSTillUNG • 3931 DIRE CT 0 RY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . CARPENTRY PUBLIC NOTICE ROBERT 1 SB ELL co. .-~o-v-,,.-----1-._---.12 •••••••••I Leaky Showers Rep'd John Doran Masonry * Wood F•nG•• * --ALL KINOSI Cabinets.1 ___________ ~ The Calif, Public Ullli· ~~;~~~~1~:11 ~~~~t~~ Reorouhng & lnstitll'n Brlck•Stno•Concrele Replace/Repair Low S S1or11ge. Tree Hsesl ties Commission RE· Lf(94350 046•3008 L670130 Oeon of T ele Lg/Sm Jbs•Repalrs ok Froe tlaullng/est. Llc'd 788·0321 TIME TO BEGIN QUIRES that all usod 8 .,, ADDITIONS 673·8065 or 84G-8526 Free Esl & Ad11lco Ad~ant.gtConst 97.f·5301 QUALITY CRAFTSMAN YOUR HOME household goods 714"5 0 ••628·Pagor AllTyr,ofRooE.&Rcpain REMODELING 3410 --------L#687191 831·3632 20 Yrs Exp. Roi's IMPROVEMENT movers print their---------• •Rc11d~n1ial•C.mnmu1l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CLEANING ••JRG MASONRY•" llliliiBll ·I'm Your Handyman· P.U.C. Cal T numbor; PET 548 0769 PROJECT? limos and chaufleurs · -REBUILD or REMODEL SERVICES 35 8 BLOCK BRICK STONE Mark 949·650·952!5 p1Jnt their T,C.P, num· SERVICES 3870 "''"" ~hun-. ... ~. mm •Home. or Ofl .c.. 4 AU typos-Olly Workl DECKS B JEff Call 8 plumber, bor In all advcr1lso· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil eQual,ly C1.<ns1tuc1 on Esl l7J0089 531·7643 n~ir. I ,. ,. HAU ING 3720 p111n,or~ h1tndyman If h R p A TOUCH OF CLASS : 11~;,4• : , :;,.~,;,, L or any of lhe aor· monts. you avo 8 Pel SJtteriOog Walker :L~~!~c~bl~G~~~~~ C I R IC •---------• ''""" • ,,,,,,.,, vices hstod here In question about the le· Oa11y10vornlgh1 visits. St n A Li~~no~~ F~!e 0~,';' CONTRACTORS f, r11r.l'd \\ ilman r.i:1111r • · JUNK TO THE DUMP our al1octoryl gal.iy of a mover, limo Refs avl L1c'd/Bonded • op onson ssc.c. Tflresa 714·282·7143 GENERAL 3558 949-862-5882 (714·968·1882) CALL y 0 UR o1 chaulleur. call: Denise 714-935-8670 Call 714-644·5485 LOCAL SERVICES Public Uhht1es *Bright Hou aecleanln9 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L......:..:"-"...._-_.I .... • -''1....:.1'--~-.. AVAi LAB LE TO OA y TO DAY! Commission BATHnooM E P ' ' •• 949·673·5566 114.5r.s.41s1 ~ uropeon 10 ssoona s LEWIS Construction -REFINISHING 3448 Best in town! Reh Darek Aemodel•Handyman iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & Groce 714·957·::>547 l"704773 Local Res. FIREWOOD 3618 HEALTH, BEAUTY INTERIOR JAPANESE LADY •714·557·5825• PLASTER REPAIR 3880 Plaster/Stucco Patch AFFORDABLE ROOFING & REPAIR Free EsUSenior Disc. All types of roofs 714-433-0820 UC'D/UCSUIO G & Q UPHOLSTERY since '68 cust furn, upholsty, slip covers anllquo rpr 542-4612 WALL COVERINGS 3932 Slnpplng, drywall repair Te.<ture, paint touch up. Small jobs ok. Bob (714) 840-4368 The Stripper • Specializing In Wallpaper Remo11a1 L5889241 863·5037 HOMVfair Would like 10 clean Qreat Firewood! & FITNESS 3740 DESIGNERS tiouae! 714·557·22101•0-R-YW--AI.L-----Ordor nowl $135/cord· 7t4·540·1819 '$7!i hall rreo dohvory •Reverse Aglngl• Grow1h Hormone 800·510-7070 WWW QflSOfVlCOS.net 3782 ALLIANCE MOVERS ma 1111 careful • Courteous Cheap! • 1 Hr Min ·Serving So Ca 2Syrs• ---------We Gala should hang Llc#326864 24Hrs SLIPCOVERS 3922 together. Strip, install. 714·554·7831 advice to the crazy. Bnlbtuh Rr9lnzmg ReR~11eJR"lvrh1 ,h Porrr-Jiil • 1hq~l,1~~ Stn c • s lOWPt°§ nunlt I\ 645-7723 BOATING SERVICES 3470 Boat Svcs Ltd 20yra exp, qual. slain, var· nish, enamel Yacht, dock or hOme 949-675·7817 •VICKI'S CLEANING S;RVICE 3584 10 driveway! 865·1432 We 01 hir THE BEST liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii H ... .i.c•Wen<Juw Cleaning. Witthoeft Drywall l·F-l_O_O_R_l_N_S_T_Al_L __ 10Y1a Exp Xlnt Refs. All Phase~• S" Lg Jobs Vicki 714 666·0395 Cleanl Cl••nl CIHn! REPAIRS 3620 PROFESSIONALISM~ OIJAUT'( DEDICATION 714 •137-2704 I~~: HERCULES C l fANINC.. 20Y rs E11.pl F atr S F 1 et E sl I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L1'4000JO 714·639·144 7 ELECTRICAL 3610 Sal••• Svc•lnstall HardwdN1nyl/Ceramlc PEROO/CarpeVM C Vasa L708279 988·9580 Small Job EXPERT GARAGE Duncan Electric Local.'Ou1ck ResponH DOORS 3678 S e r v I c e /R e m o d e I s 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ughl llxture ropalr L12 75870 850·7042 ••$475· 10x7 ** CABINETS 3490 Vleanoe• • OlllOOS • Homes iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii II Caipet • ~, • er.ids W3!ls • WitldowS And 11.ldl Mole! lnolud•• haulaway PETERKIN Electric weather strip, In· FAST/BIG SAVINGS$ atalVtax. 845·5704 Aes·Com/sm-lg fobs Let8717 800.748-041--------- Now Hlrlngl UTTERS 3683 BBMIM ------1COMPUTERS 3556 CARPENTRY 3 510 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •Gutter Cleanlng• Fr•• e111mate1 (849) 845-0335 --••• tf0/14• ... 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Terry 857·7594 •• \11HORT (n, ... :Ri, :11•\ I TI--; I MARTIN OPTICAL Rc.id1nq Gl.1~.,0~ B1Focab $2.95, $3.95-$6.SO Sun•Daywear Nightwear Every Sat/Sun FOUNTAIN SALE HOME& GARDEN DECOR 30°/o OFF FLOOR SAMPLES 522 W. 19TH •CM 949-645-9660 #8160/0C M~~plc ! TREES f" 548-6211 T~,1.awna, ...._ _____ spmkirl·dnup 751·3478 IMPROVEMENTS HOME 3756 Lawn Service Mow/ Edge(Sod/Sprlnklera Cln·up. Anytime. Al (714) 39&-2842 Verd Cln·up, Trim tr•••· hedgos, palm tr•••· Removal. New lawn/planlt 960·8502 SHANE'S (~lfi"l/1.nndArwf"' IA•• lflf'f/ ~f!lif,,. Im rof'f'll"""111Hr"'o"' 54&5801/i. ::s-376-1938 FR~t. Same Day Urvke Prompt • COt.1rteous • Profeu1on<11 Lk/tm'd CN-Tt 14650 714-374-0091 21Yr• Ou1llly Palntlnt TOUCHUPS, TOO 24 Hre, Rt chard Sinor Llci'280644 951·1892 CHUN0'8 PAINTIHQ 24Yrs Exp-Grt Prtcel Ouar Work-Free Est Llcof375602 !538·1534 RAINBOW Clrcle Malnl. P11nllng·lnLE•t ~oust/Apt Quality fob. Free Ht. LH69897 638·8888 lk•'• Custom Painting Prof. Clun, Ol.lahly Work. lnt/E>ll & Dock•. 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