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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-10-27 - Orange Coast Pilot. . .. SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COM'AUN mES SINCE 1907 . Up to the $12-million challenge • Arts Foundation plans to tap into local businesses to rais~ ., : funds for proposed Newport Beach Arts and Education Center. NOAK! SafWAR17 rulf Pb NEWPORT BEACH -Former Arts Conunissioner Howard Herzog believes that words must be support- ed by action. He first heard this adage in India from Mother Teresa in 1984. •'Words are not enough,' she said, 'let's see what they do,'• he recalled. Herzog immediately scribbled the quote down on the back of an enve- lope and impressed it into memory. The foundation was officially orga- nized in June 1998 to raise funds for cultural events in Newport Beach. Although the group originally intend- ed to get involved with other art pro- jects, when the idea for an Arts and Education Center began to evolve, the group shifted focus. Though it has not started the cam- paign, the Arts Foundation intends to approach large companies and national organizations for funding, Herzog said. Foundation members hope to offer the businesses naming opportunities for donations. ence to effectively raise the needed • funds. ·But, the group hasn't had a chance to prove itsell yet, said com- mittee member Don Gr~gory. The idea for a fund-raismg arm for the commission began to surface when Herzog was an arts commis- sioner from 1989 to 1996. He Wit- nessed firsthand what it meant to be at the mercy of Newport's annual budget changes, he said. In order to carry out any project, the com.mission was dependent on the oty council to provide funding. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1991 And now, more than a decade later, be hopes to prove to the cynical that the newly formed Arts Foundation can help raise the $12 million neces- sary to build the proposed Newport Beach Arts and Education Center. However, there has been some doubt within the ad-hoc Arts and Education Center committee that the new organizabon has enough experi- •A lot of people don't believe that the city should spend mQney on cul- tural projects," said Herzog, who also believes that artistic freedom does not mix with government. The separation of the arts and gov- ernment runs contrary to the beliefs SEE FOUNDATION PAGE 4 DON LEACH I DAILY PllOT Former Arts Commissioner Howard Herzog walks the land behind Newport Beach Ubrary, the site for the proposed Arts and Education Center, which is expected to cost $12 million. MARIANNA DAY MASSEY I OAA.¥ Pit.OT The Wolford residence on the Corona del Mar home tour has a balcony with a view of the ocean from a rooftop patio. Home Tour de orce Corona del Mar Highs PTA holds its annual fund-raiser - and it's a sight to behold. DMlirrrr Gouun- Daly Plot T he smell of mulled spices welcomed visitors as they stepped onto the white stone floor of the Tuscan-style home in Corona Del Mar. If viewers were reluctant to leave the front patio with its expansive barbecue area, built-in fireplace for cool evenings and spectacular ocean view, they were in for a treat. 06ne all in a warm gold with the occasional scene painted directly on the wall, • I '' llif_.. ... __ ·' • 911'c...,~,-~ SEE HOME PAGE 4 rontcbM1to 2000 SUSJ\N McCoRMACK ~lb Cultural origins Balboa Pavilion brought vacationers, and culture, to Newport Beach cuttl.irr> ---- its dome stood out among lhe barren land· • - . sohootB The first sign that Por ..,.,.._ Newport Beach Mii..,..... Moment. was making the ... Pegil I scape. Soon. Small hotels and wooden beach cottages . pt'.llltr.8 -------- change ·from corruner- dal port to a thrivtng cultural and tourist destination came in 1905, when the Victorian-style BaJooa Pavlllon was built The pavilion was built on a sand pit 1urrounded by water and began to dot the area and Newport beCame known for its sununer vacation culture. Tourists from inland dties began flocking to the ~ch ln Tour-goers put on ~~ silrgical slippers so they won't track dirt into the 600- sqwue- foetMarty residence, one of the smallest homes on the Corona delMar home tour. Crystal Cove runoff c<;>uld go through sewage system • Water from Irvine Co. development otherwise would flow into two creeks, which activists oppose. SL'v\N M<.-COAAt>\<.K !kif Pb. CRYSTAL COVE -Hop- ing to help paafy objections to construction near Crystal Cove State Park. Irvine Co. offioals said they would con- sider building a system to divert development runoff to a sewer system mstead of two creeks. ·n·s something we're will- ing to do iI ... it will be help- ful in improving perceptions of the water quality lSsue, • said Paul Kranhold, spokesman for the Irvine Co., who said offlaals have been meeting with environmental groups to dLScuss the idea. "We're obviously comfort- able with our existing plans, but this would be an added level of msurance to tho e people that still have con- cerns.~ · The company's ongmal . · plan was to allow the runoff from 800 planned homes across Eac;t Coast Highway, from Crystal Cove flow into Los Ttancos and Muddy creeks. But recent acl)on by local environmentalists, the U.S. EnV1fonmental Protec- b.on Agency (EPA) and th Califorrua Coastal Commi. - SEE RUNOFF PAGE 4 Cannery prepares for partial reopening • Famous restaUiant will be back in business Thursday, but only on a limited basis until next year. GRt l: H1.-.u~ • rult Pb NEWPORT BEACH Hoping not to fade f rorn memory, operators of the revived Cannery re tawant will open its doors on a lurut- ed basis begmrung Thurs- day. The Newport landmark that was scheduled for demolition m favor of new condomuuums will be open four days a w :?ek until the end of the y~ar. Tho new hours w1U be Thursday through Saturday, 5 to 10 p m. and Sunday. noon to 7 pm \\ith its closurn la t month, lhe re~taurant appeared to be doomed, but Newport resident Jack Croul purchasr·d the property from developers. Longtime owner Bill Hamilton, who will h Ip to get th r taurant up and running, d it wa impor- tant to have customers ba SEE CANNERY PAGE 4 INDEX AlMAllAC -------2 C1ASSIAEDS 1 PUBlX MOOOS ----- SPOm ·--5 SUti lift> WWlB.._._ .. .l WEATiiEI ,._'T. .. S.W d1t .. I 2 'Nedne5doy, October 27, 1999 locals only Doily Pilot ALMANAC Activists nominated for memorial awards II POii lllU CITY COllCIL WllP· UP The /ollowlng lnlonnaUon ts collected on weekly b<Uts at the Orange County C/erk- Recorder'a Office in Santa Ana. BIRTHS NEWPORT-MESA • ney K. Araki, on Sept. 7 • Jessica L. Foo, on Sept. 7 • Kevin L. Garcia, on Sept. 7 •Joshua N. Koebrick, on Sept. 7 • Nicholas V. Oakes, on Sept 7 • Courtney S. Rockness, on sept. 1 · • Kylie K. Schaefers, on Sept. 7 DfATH~ COSTA ME~ •Lawrence A. Berns, 87, on Sept. 7 • Three longtime Costa Mesa residents were like the 'pulse' of the community, mayor says. EUSEGEl ~Pb COSTA MESA -Three community activists were nominated this week to receive Circle of Service awards and memorial plaques in Lions Park. Charles and Betty Jean Beecher, who shaped the Costa Mesa Historical Soo.- ety, and Roy Andreen, a former dean at OCC, were nominated by Mayor Gary Monahan for longtime service to the conununity. Circle of Service a wards recogruze citizens for their long-tenn service to the community or extraordinary contnbu- tions to the city. The recipients are hon- ored with a memonaJ plaque at the fountain outside the Neighborhood Community Center in Lions Park. The parks comrmssion will review the rec;- omrnendations Wednesday and send them to the oty council. •charles and Betty, they were kind of like the pulse, the ill~blood of the histor- ical sooety, • Monahan said. •They real- ly got that going and worked on that for 30 years.~ The Beechers spent countless hours together at the historical society, collett- ing and organizing photos, creating a library and classifying artifacts. They also put in regular hours at the Estanaa Adobe, giving talks and acting as docents. But many consider their biggest contribution to be their success- ful lobbying of the city 10 1981 to pur- chase a permanent home for the Histor- ical Society. Betty Beecher passed away in 1998. About a year later, in the spring of this year, Charles died. Roy Andreen was nominated by Monahan for a variety of contributions to the city. •Roy has been involved in so many different thlngs -the Mesa del Mar Homeowners Association, TeWinkle Park, the planning commission,'' Mona- han said. Andreen served as OCC's Dean of Counseling and Guidance for 15 years. He was president of the Mesa del Mar Homeowners Assn. for 20 years and also served as vice president of the Costa· Mesa Senior Center's executive board. He died in 1998. Past recipients of the Circle of Service award include Glen "Les" Miller for his mvolvement in the Lions Club and Susan Temple for her long service to the city in its finance department. • ISSUE: A request to transfer 45,000 square feet from Feshlon bland to build a new office bull~. •ACTION: Approved, 4-1. • SUMMARY: The City Council approved the trans- { er of propeffi' from Fashion l'I Island and the 000, Block at Newport Center to build a two-story office building. ' The Planning Commission met on this ~ue in October and voted to recommend .. • approval of the transfer of the developmeht rights to • Medardo D. Gomez, 68, on Sept. 7 ILAC 'K CATS CURSE? the Irvine Co. NeighbOrs at the Harbor Vlew Hills com- munity were concerned about the proposed develop- ment. As such, the commis- sion included a pl'OVlSlon to allow the city's planning director to require the dim- ming of lights associated with the project. should the need arise. Council member Norma Glover was against DUI ARRESTS The following people were arrested on suspicion of dri- ving under the influence of an intoxicant. They have only been arrested on suspicion of a crime, and, as with all such crimes, are innocent until proved guilty. COSTA MESA Oct. 22 • Sergio Silvd Perez, 27. Costd Mesa • Cathy Eliza beth Brenton, 41 , Costa Mesa • Gonzalo Salgado, 28. Costa Mesa • Frank DougldS Compton. 50, Costa Mesa • JaVler Ochoa Andrade, 40, Costa Mesa Oct. 24 • Natharuel Scott Coble, 19, Huntington Bedch • Alejandro Z<lldrain, 19, Costa Mesa NEWPORT B~ACH Oct. 21 • Kimberly Ann Murphy, 44, Wastungton •David Scott Palad.ichuk, 42. Newport Beach Oct. 22 • Brett Alan Osterode, 23, Gar- den Grove IWAEL 0£f!Wlj(O I DALY PlOT the move, saying" it would decrease the' amount of retail space and, in tum, .. decrease the city's revenue · 4 stream. • • " ' • • ISSUE: Extend the lease agreement with American ~ Legion Post 291 for one year, : beginning 10 March 2000. ! • ACTION:Approved4-1. • SUMMARY: The current lease expires on Mardi 2000 and desp!le the reque;t ror a longer lease, City Manager Homer Bludau asked the Legion to agree to a one· year extension He made the reconunendation because the city is still waiting for the state to desjgnate the prop- erty as tideland or upland, which would dictate what the land can be used for. The ' property is also at the center 1 of a controversy involving a developer who wants to build a five-star resort on the site. Sutherland Th.Ila Hospi- tality has offered SS00,000 to • Songrnm Roy Sahacht:Ubere, 2, Huntington Beach A black cat watches the sun set on Balboa Island on Friday. help the post relocate or rebuild. The poi."l's history dates back to the 1920s, ; · when veterans rom the Santa Ana post decided to Oct.23 • Melaru Lynn Oed, 28. Costct Mesa • Ruben Jesus Pena. 45, Hunt- ington Bectch • OaVld John Torr<>l>, 39, Sdil Bernardino • Ravi Singhal, 33, Costd Mesa Ocl 25 • William Vaughn Terrell. 22, Fullerton RfAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS COSTA ME~ • 1111 S. Coast Dnve, $161,000 • 2460 Fairbrook Way, $190,000 • 2024 Calvert Ave , $325,000 · • 3205 Nebraska Place, $263,000 • 2891 Club House Road. $305,000 • 2714 Starbrrd Drive. $575,000 • 1169 AUanta Way. $308,500 CORONA DEL MAR • 3606 Seabreeze Ldne, $638,000 • 701 Acacia Ave .. $565,000 • 6850 E. Cuarenta Court, $1,850,000 • 2525 0cedn Blvd .. $580,000 • 2724 Ocean Blvd., $1,570,000 • 429 Isabella Terrace, $1,750,000 • 441 Carnation Ave., $420,000 • 1810 Tahuna Terrace, $1,075,000 • 248 Driftwood, $523,500 • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa 92627; fax them to (949) 646-4170, or call (949) 764-4330. A complete listing may be found at dallyp1- fot.com. TODAY The Law Offices of Feldsott, Lee & Fernberg present a "Totally Free Legal Advice" seminar regarding foreclosures, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, and using small claims court for commuruty association man- agers and board members, from 5.30 to 8 p.m at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 West Coast Highway. Complimentary food and beverage will be served For mlonnation and to RSVP, call (949) 729-8002. The American Flbromyalgla Founda- tion Inc. meeting will be held at 7 .30 p.m at Hoag Hospital Cancer Center Auditorium, 1 Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. David Engstrom will speak on ·Living with Someone Else's Pain: Help for Caregivers and Families." The event is free. To register, call (714) 840-8038. AROUND TOWN which will run regularly Wednesdays. For more information, call Pat Buder- witz, (949) 675-9019. The Newport-Mesa League of Women Voters will hold a meeting at 9:30 a m. at a private Balboa Island residence. For information, call (714) 435-1690. Mutual Net Word Orange County sponsors a lecture on extraterrestrials titled "The Expansion of Reality" by Joseph Firmage. The lecture will be at the Costa Mesa Community Center, 1845 Park Avenue, Costa Mesa start- ing at 7:30 p.m. Admission is $8 for members and students and $13 for the public. For more mformation, call (714) 520-4836 The Colonel Wllllam C3bell Chapter or the National Society of Daughters of the American Revolution invites D .A.R. members and guests to the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum from 11 d.m. to 2 p.m. for a museum tour, luncheon, and lecture by curator Marcus Devereau. who will speak about the "Copy of an 18.50 Stem- wheeler from California's Gold Rush Day." The museum is at 151 East Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach. 'nckets are $20. For more infor- mation, call (949) 786-4 741 . Center at 5th Street and Marguerite in Corona del Mar. All levels of play are welcome. For information, call (949) 646-5293. THURSDAY Orange Coast College wlll 6old a four- part workshop to help individuals pre- pare for a secure ret:i{ement starting today and running through Nov. 18. The workshops will meet from 6:30 to 9 Thursdays in Room 171 of Costa Mesa High School. Registration fee is $69. The high school is across the street from OCC, wluch is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 432-5880. SETTING IT STRAIGHT The oty of Newport Beach has alrectdy granted Temple Bat Yahm permissfon to proceed with its expansion plttns. The city has giv- en the Temple approval to build on an additional 40,000 square feet. form their own branch in Newport Be ch. Eventually, they pwchased a Site on • 10th Street, but because of • road unprovements in the " <I area. they were forced to • relocate to their present location. A lease for the current • 15th Street site was lilitially extended in 1951 and again :. m 1975. : • • • ISSUE: Accept the New-~ port Boulevard and Pacific .. Coast Highway •Arches" interchange improvements. • ACTION: Approved 5-0. • .. ~ .'C ' • SUMMARY: The City Colmdl awarded the Arches .: interchange improvements contract to Brutoco Engi- neering and Consttuction lnc. two years ogo. The con- tract would allow the widen-. tng of the Newport Channel bridge, ramp reconstruction. street widening and an upgraded bridg st New- port Boulevord and Pacific Coast 1-liyhway. Improve· ments began in September 1997 and W(!rc nearly com- pleted by May 1999, but the street widening was delayed until the old Udo ;>ewago Pump Station was rumoved last Jnonth. The work has now been rompleted an~ • 233 E. Jasmine Ave .. $1,510,000 The newly formed Balboa Island Musewn and Historical Society will meet at 7 p.m. in the home of one of lts members to discuss the preservation of Island history and restoration of the old Balboa Island Fl!e Station. The public is invited to the meetings, The Newport-Mesa Cribbage Club meets at 6:45 p.m. at the Oasis Senior lt ls tho Pilot's policy to correct rrrors of substance promptly. Call (949) 574-4'268. . the flllal cost amounted to nearly $15.7 million. VOL 93. 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WEATHER TEMPEMT\MES Balboa 78153 COC'ON del Mat 77154 Costa Mesa 79/SS Newport Beach 77153 • Newport C~st 77154 S..-FOMCAST The sw.11 continues to roll in tNery 12 wconds out of the southwest for sets In the wam·to chest h gh area The sun will set at 606pm LOCATION Im ~ 3-4SW Newport • • • • .2-4 IW lladtles • • • , 3-4 SW RJver Jetty • • , • .2-4 SW CdM .... , ••• .3•4M AND SURF T1DU TOOAY First low 4 52 a.m .......................... 1,7 F1nt high 11 ,07 am ...................... 6.2 Second low 6·14 p.m ......................... 0.5 Second high •fter mldnl9ht .............. nla ntUMl>AY Fir~t low 5'.39 • m ...................... ~.2 First high 1~46em .............. 4.1 Second tow 7:19pm__..,. -OJ Second high U56pm .. • POL.ICE FILES COSTA MESA •West a.kw Str'Mt A cellular phone, tennis ra<ket and pair of in-h~ skates worth $600 wefe stolen from a car in the 600 block dunng the evening of Oc1. 18 • w.st ...... 5tN9t: SeYeral compact diso, an ampl1fi· er and a tennis racket worth $1,200 wwe stolen from a business during the twntng of Oc1. 11. •Hart.or.._.,,*'* About $9S'w.H stol n from a c.ar rn the 2200 block between 9.30 am and 1:30 p.m. Oct. 18. • PomoN1 A""'* A bicycle worth $105 was stolen from a home In the 2000 hlO<'k at 9 p.m. Oct. 20, • Virginia ,._.: A bkytle worth $200 was stolen from a home In the 100 block during the evening of Oct. 19 NEWPORT BEACH • 8ey A""'* A purw end its contents wotth $150 wtrt stolen from • CM In the 600 block~ 7:20 p m. Saturd.ty. • Mii. a .... RNd: About $800 WM ~olen from I CM In the )JOO bkXk between Thunday and Saturday • MdH1•1 • ~ A pune 11"<1 1tS contenu worth S460 Mre stolen from a~ In tt. 100 b4cxk at 10-.JO .,,,, SMunMy, ....... Drtw.: ~ lteml of dotNng worth $1,579 were itolen from a *"9 In the 1000 blodt ~u1en 10 a m ind ' p.rn Fndly; J Daily Pilot Leaving his brain out in the cold dub tailgates, tenderfoot thing with tents and heaters, this wa~ the fust genwne tailgate I h d attended since th Dad's Day I sbould've listened to Dons Day You know, when he sang: •oh, the weather oul3Jde is frightful, And the lire ls so delightful, Let it snow, Jet lt snow, Jet it snow." It snowed, l'll lell you. But I wasn't smart enough to stay by the fl.re. I went to the football game anyway. My mother-in-law, Katy, and ber husband, Stan Chnstopher, had come all the way from their aerie in the hinterlands of San Diego County to be here for the showdown between Colorado State and San Diego State. THI FllD C 0 LUM I fred martin They would be rooting for SDSU because Stan played football there m 1927. Yes, that would be 72 years ago. I'll save you the bother of doing the math: Stan will be 91 in December. The weather-guessers fore- cast a high of 38 for game day with •a possibility of light snow near the foothills.• As things turned out, the high was 34, the snow was more than a possipil- ity, more than light and was all over the place. guess that's the title -is in remarkable physical and men- tal ~alth for a nonagenanan. However, lle does have occa- sional bouts wtth pneumonia, so, in view of the nasty weath- er, Stan wisely opted to watch the game on TV. , "" Katy decided her place that glum day was with her hus- band. My wlf e, of course, said she wouldn't feel right about leaving her mother and stepfa- ther all alone. My stepfather-in-law -I Hitting the trails Shoes in M"lt1plf WidthSiu1 Kids NB, Too.' Newport Dunea Re&ort'a 7th Annual i•Top Dog•_• .. . ~) Fashion Sho ... , Benefit for the OCSPCA ana Co m anio n Pet Retreat 4· SATURDAY, OCTOUR 10, 1999 • •• at Newport Du nee Waterfront. Reoort at 11 a.m. · •• 4'• Inter your pooch to wlnl • A Year's Suppt, of FREE DOI Food ••• 4'· frOm NTCO aw•ded to the '"Top 0ot• Inter your Dot In anr of theM cata90W'les: Ca!)ual Wear • 5 wlm Wear • Lingerie I Pajama& Halloween Coetume • Formal Wear • Mu ur I Pet Lool:·Allli.e Entry fee I&~ 7 per dO(J If r~ $~re<A liefore .3 p.m. October 29. FREE PRIZES .A.W.A.IWED FOR EACH CATEGORY .A.LL PRIZES DON,A,TED BY PITCO to watch tho ehowl CALL TO INTllt YOUlt DOG TODAY1 (949) 729-3863 NEWPORT DUNES WATERFRONT RESORT 1131 Bacl-Bay Drive In New ort Beach; off Jaml:loree RA. and P.C.H. Come Help Us Celebrate! As we begin our 41 st year of fine Jewelry sales and service in the Newport Harbor area we mv1te you to A Special Showing of the Gemstones of Australia! Fancy Colored Diamonds Deep Blue Sapphires and all kinds of Opals! ••• Also an opportuniry to do some early holiday shopping up to 50°/o OFF on items in stock. rhis qi continues through Oct. 30 only so mark your alendar! AJI major credit cards accepted. AU sales final. CHARLES H. BARR "\ '·• ·well, I'm not gomg to Jet a affairs when our older daughter little snow stop me,• I was at Iowa State Uruversity, m announced he101cally. the crossword-puzzle town of · "Enjoy,• my wife said sweet-Ames. Jy, giving me one of th06e "poor But this was a real tailgate, fool" looks. Then 1 began layer-ngbt out there m the now dnd mg on the clothes to protect me wind. You stood in the mud from the fngid 8ll' that had puddles around the grill and come all the way from Canada you ate brats or German t sausages, drank beer or sodds o screw up a ai.sp, autumn out of an ice ch~t dlld ldlked football afternoon Fust layer on, of course, was about what a great day 1t was. T-shirt and boxers. Then the After a while, you tx>gtlil red, thermal long-johns, the believing it -espeoally when you took a brownie and wool turtleneck and the khaki washed it'down with a big '>\\.ig Dockers Over that, the green of Fat Ttre bef>r, a sp1Pndid goll shirt, then the green and local brew gold fleece pullover_ with "Col-ActUally, the re were only orado Sldte embroidered on two things wrong Wlth the day. the front I earned the knee-The rugged Rams.of Colorado length greatcoat wtth the fleece I State played mi.Serably. They lining and the fake fur hat with were royally trounced by the the ear-and-forehead flaps. swfer dudes of Sein Diego While I was still able to bend State, most of whom had never over, l also pulled on thick, seen it snow. wool sockS and sheepskin-lined Then there was that excrud- boots. I was ready for anything. ating moment dt hdlftime when "Have a good time,• my most of the 18,000 or so guys m wlfe sa.id as I wadclled out the the stadium discovered Just how door. I was so layered thdt, had cold our fingen; hdd become. I toppled over, I would have had to yell, MHelp! I've fallen and I can't get up!" Other than some booster- • FRED MARTIN IS a former New- port Beach resident who now writes from his home tn Fort Collins, Colo. S~ 7~ Pati6 J~ Teak is now Affordable! We Buy Direct. Eliminate the Middleman! Compare our Price ! TU9.cpeW Co ta M csa Showroom by appointment 1240 Logan Ave. Unit H (comer of llh . .Clintocl. lc Los•n) (714) 544· 7268 MIUENNIUM MOMENT Teaching students, and the community Francis Leroy Andreen came to Costa Me~ jn 1966 to take a Job as OCC's Deal} of Counseling dnd Gwd- ance. He held the position for the next 15 years, retinng m 1981. When he wa n't helpmg OCC stu- dents chart the course of their careers, Andreen was helping the commuruty find the nght path for itself Francis Leroy He spent four years as Vlce prest· Andreen dent of the Costa Mesa Seruor Cen -· • ter's executive ooard and 20 yea.t'> as vice pre ident of the Mesa del Mar Homeowners Assn, Andreen was also the bead of the.OrangP .. County Men's Bowling Assn. H~ passed away in 1998. • . . . •MILLENNIUM MOMENT celebrtltes the people wtlo made a major con- tribution to the Newport-Mesa community during this century Flavorful & Delicious Lunches& Dinner . . HOME. CONTINUED FROM 1 variations of that ocean Vlew were visible from most rooms, not to mention the rooftop deck. And it was Jwtt one stop on the 26th annual Corona Del Mdl' Home Tour. With 1,890 ticket booklets printed, the event was sold out, said Carol Warsaw, who co- chaired the event with Michu Welch for the Corona Del Mar :RUNOFF CONTINUED FROM 1 sion has mOuenced the compa- ny to look for an altemat.Jve ·-----------, -CALENDAR ~ SHOWS Provdly Presents The Costa Mesa Antique Show & Sale Over 200 Ouanty Dealers Combined with 39 Years of Excellence. All Types of Furniture, Glass, Silver, Art, Jewelry, Primitives, Americana and much more ... EVERYTHING FROM TIN TO TIFFANY!!! Oct. 29-31 Rne Glass, Porcelain and Rug Repair Avo11oble at Show Hows; FRIDAY & SATURDAY 12·9PM • SUNDAY 12-SPM ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS, COSTA MESA, CA (SS Fmny • Exit At Fair Driv1 405 FrHny -Exil At Falrvltw Rood) SHOW INFO: (760) 943-7500 or www.calettclarsliows.c011 . . . High &hool PTA. As its only fund-raist>r of th year, the PTA pulls out all the stops with the help of 300 volun- teers. Last year, the event raised nearly $80,000, Warsaw said. She hopes to top that nwnber this year. The money raised comes from ticket sales, sponsorships in the booklets and a small per- centage from raffle sales. All proceeds from the event will benefit Corona Del Mar I ligh School. One of the major underwTit- But the EPA has since request- ed the state Water Quality Con- trol Board wait Qefore making 1lc; deciSion to issue ·a building per- mit for. the bvine Co until runoff ~ues are fully explored. Additionally, the Orange County Coastkeepers, a non- profit dedicated' to keepmg nature refuges free of contami- nat.Ion, appealed the water quality board's decision, and the Coastal Commission is expected to conduct a bearing on the runoff issue in December. .. ent of the fund-raiser, South the PTA for the third straight CANNERV Coast Plau, provided the grand year to paint a special piece for , I raffle pnzcs -a S500 shopping the event. That painting, which CONTINUED FROM 1 spree and a year of free valet graced the front cover of the . . Daily Pilot 2000 CONTINUED FROM 1 parking al the shoppmg center. ticket books and many p06lers, where they belong. Another fmanoal boost was titled •Something to get ·we wanted to keep things horse-drawn wagons. Some com from arti'it Carole Atkins, excited about.• active and keep the memory of families brought enough be- who was ili.sJ>laymg her modem It depicted •all the chicks the restawant alive," he said. longings and food to camp for impre iorust work at the lun-going on the home tour,• she • Getting back to full speed weeks on the sand. Most visitors chcon hcfd at Shennan Ubnirv said 't be It will be 1 were fully clothed as they ·-1 • won easy. a 5 ow ....... oUed the beach llnd dug for Gardens Atkins donates 20% of The ~ting was merely a process." ou th f•·' f sa1 c f flecti f all J d 1 clams, and the women often e pro 1..s rom es o any o re on o re ty, as car oa Part of the trouble is sell-wore hats and carried umbrellas the artwork dJ.spldyed during after carload of women, and the induced: When it was apparent the home tour to the PTA -occasional man, pulled up in the Cannery was going to be to keep the sun off their faces. E>vcn if it sells later. she said. front of each of the seven homes shut down, Hamilton began ' Outdoor church services fea- Atkins was commissioned by .. ~n display._ . _ I ~~~~~his employees find oth-I ~~~g. piano-accompanied as WUl• ter rainfall, wo·!1d be too Hamilton admitted there is I In 1908• the Polish Shake-The Irvine Co. has not yet put w spearean actress Madama the new proposal into writing but much for the sewer to handle, plenty of work to be done Helena Modjeska moved to officitlls have met with environ-Kranhold added. before the restaurant opens sev-Balboa Island with her husband. mental groups to discuss it over Leaders from the local I en days a week. Because the Sh th 'ty' first · t the past couple of weeks. Kran-Surfriders Foundation and building was supposed to be e was e 0 5 10 cma- hoJd said the agenoes consider-Friends of the Irvine Coast said 1 tom down, Hamilton didn't wor-tional celebrity and brought a ing the runoff issue have also they support the proposal, but· ry too much about ~tenance touch of E'ur0pean sophistica- been informed of the proposal. wonder if it will come to fruition. lJl the last year. He said the next ~o~~~ ~~~~Jgg~· Sh~ died The plan includes diverting •There's virtually no runoff several. weeks will ~ spent . ln 1908, gondolier John mnoff dunng the summer ·during [summer) months,~ said upgrading and repamng the Scarpa brought more culture to months mto an existing sewer Nancy Gardner, founder of the restaurant the area when he moved 1us line, which would guide the Newport Beach chapter of the The bar and lo':l°ge will be Venice Beach business to BaJ. water to a I luntingtd'n Beach SUrfriders Foundation •But, it's qpen to the public, but CUS· boa. Scrupa would sing operatic treabnenl plant, Kranhold said. immensely better than what to~ers won't have a full menu artas as he took customers Heavy volumes of water, such was initially proposed." ~til January. However, . there around the bay. Fem Pirkle, president of will be a seafood bar available, On August 23, 1908, Sca.rpd Friends of the Irvirie Coast, also along with karaoke for amateur orgaruzed the first lighted boat said she thinks the idea is posi· crooners. parade. Canoes and Venetian- tive. I . The Cannery ~ght ~crease style gondolas were illwninatect "It sounds very good,• Pirkle its ~ours of ol>E'.ratio~ dunng ~e , with Japanese lanterns in what said. "Whether it will control holidays. Hamilton 1S also exot-would later evolve into the everything that needs to be talc· ed. about the prospect of ringing Chrisb'nas Boat Parade. en care of, I'm not sure." in the new year at the restau- rant. 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COITA -.A ... 65 days, ---- QUOTE Of THE DAY •1 owe my CDW.()(( to Dick ld•. He's reat, lhe flt • sow .... Ill me. Why he picbd 1111, 11 .. bow -· George Mattias. Daily Pilot Sports Hall of F•m« 'vVednesdoy, Odober 27, 1999 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949...57 44223 Piiot 5 '.,FAMILY ' FEUD Bragging rights, as well as PCL football lead, are at stake when CdM meets Estancia Friday, and 'crying towels' may have fanned the flames. '• • I t was intended as d goocl-ndtured birthday gag, but Corona del Mar High offensive tine coach Miguel : Romo hopes it's the gilt that • keeps on giving. Romo, a 198q Estancia graduate and former Eagle lineman, is prepdnng his players to take on his alma mater in a cruoal Paclfic C0c1st League football game Fnday rught at Orange COd.St College. The showdown has been a constant source of friendly ribbing between Romo and several relatives, who are either former or current Estanoa players. But Rorno's nephew, Bobby Arroyo, a sophomore lineman for the Eagles, put a tangible tangent on the family feud when he delivered a buthda y message to Romo Oct. 13 "He gave me a package of l handkerchiefs for my birthday r. gift," Romo said "There were • supposed to be 11 in the ~ ~ckage and he said I could t give one to each kid on our 6flense, to wipe away the tears .After they got their butts kicked byEstanoa" Romo, whose cousm Andy is a two-'Yay starter for the Eagles, said he clidn't get the 1oke. "To be bone!.t, it (ticked) me off," said Romo, who distributed the bandkerduefs to CdM players as a motivational ploy at Monday's practice. "Me and Tony (Naranjo, Romo's cousin, fellow CdM assistant and fellow Estancia alurrmus {Class of '92) who also played football for the Eagles) have been looking forward to SEE PREPS PAGE 6 HIGH SCHOOL FIELD HOCKEY • Newport Harbor whacked by Edison in 2-0 Sunset defeat. .Josr:Pu. Boo lkl1y Pb COSTA'. MESA -After a 2-1 loss in the first game, Newport Harbor High's field hockey team had another chance to do something few thought possible: beat Edison. Unfortunately, Newport Harbor (8-2-3) failed to bring its best game in a 2-0 loss to the Chargers at Harper Community Cen- ter. "This was our only out- of-sync game all year," Newport Harbor Coach Sharon Wolfe said. Not being in sync is d~adly against an Edison team that has outscored its opponents, 55-2, while while rolling up a 13-0 record. "We're the team every- body hates," Edison player Emily Nehrig said. If there 1S a reason for Newport Harbor to hate Edison, it's not from envy, but from the Chargers' physical play, which hurt a Sailor roster smarting from .mjunes. In the middle of the first half, Sarah Green col- lapsed after being hit on the head. Arter a scary moment, she walked off the field under her own power and later returned to the game. Lisa Owad hurt her ankle in the second half and had to be.carried off. Later in that half. sweeper Shirin Oskooi got whacked across the shin by an Edi· son stick, going down in pain She got up imrnedl- ately though, with an angry yell. The hit on Oskoo1 prompted Wolle to turn to her sideline and ask, "Do I have anybody healthy?" "The first time we played them," Wolfe srud, "it was a finesse game. This time, it looked like a rugby match, and that's not a part of field hockey." Edison Coach Debbie Ortega thought <hff erenUy. "This game was simildf to the previous game," she said. "Field hockey's an ... April 17, 1971 """* ,S-foqt-$ ···-11115) ~~'slOCC« .. Defeiditt -. ...... .,, ..... .._.nn C..-Ulrd .. MltlrlU14'dlltd ............ 9Gumbo. ,.su•--·Mwtn ............ .,, JI*~ • l.SPO~S HALL OF FAME I CE LEBRATING THE MILLEN NIUM MATTIA Orange Coast A lineman's delight, the 31-year Orange Coast College football veteran was seemingly born to coach the game. DON LEAC f1 I OAllY Pl.OT Newpo rt's Paige Tho mpson drives through to take possession in Tuesday's ke y Sunset League match. iiggres::.ive game." "The ofhciaJs were let- ting a lot or physical play happen," Wolfe srud. "but we have to ddJust to that." Newport Harbor spread out the field and started out playrng its open pass- mg game effectively. But Edison's bunched up offense started to find seams m the Sailors' defense. After Edison got its first Amy Halvorsen scoops penalty comer, 1t got four the ball away from foe. penct.lty comers in bunch· es, scoring when Mary Frausto knocked one m lllOWID DUN!\ roWing up on playgrounds, it . didn't take long for George Mattlas to figure out his desnny. "I thing I remember most are my coaches, the guys I played for,• he srud. ·1 owe so much to them They were real role models . coaches were the guys I looked up to the most, and I knew when I got out of (Whittier) high school what I wanted to do, and that was teach and coach." Mattias, hugely popular with his athletes and coaching peers, lS a retired Orange Coast College football and tennis coach who started the college's club voUeyball team in the early 1960s under Athletic Director Wendell Pickens Mattias, whose speoalty was coaching offensive linemen under OCC football coaches Dick Tucker and Bill Workman, changed m ffildstream upon accepting the OCC men's head tennis Joe Gibbs Wd!> d star before his career landed him m the Super Bowl as coach of the Washington Redslo.ns ·(Gibbs) was the greatest player I ever coached," said Mattias, Santa Fe's head man for SeVen yedn;, before moving on to Brea Olinda for one year, then to OCC. "I owe my career at OCC to Dick Tucker," Mattias said. "He's really the guy who saw something in me. Why he picked me. I'll never know." Mattias, Tucker, Fred Owens and Dale Wanacott formed the entire coaching staff tn 1963, when the Pirates featured four JC All·Amencans and won the Juruor Rose Bowl to clinch the national championship. *What a year to come to Coast,• said Mattias. Leading the way for the Pirates that year were qudrterback Billy White, Gary Carr. Mike Hunter, Gary Magner, Phil Spiller, Ron Paterno, Greg Wo1cik and Bob Haynes. Considered a solid teacher of the game and its techniques, The Sailors failed to get a shot in the first half as they spent most of the time on defense Goalie Susdll Lear made sue of her l 0 saves m that span to keep the Sa.tlors in the gd.JTle. goahe Haleh Khosvorpow had zero saves, and still had a shutout. Edison added a goal from Cathryn Perkins to pad the lead to 2-0. coach position, doubling his recruiting George Mattias Mattias always fine-tuned himseJ.l With Newport Harbor got offensive pressure m the second half and had four shots on godl. One shot by Paige Thompson late in the game barely nussed, but was so close that both teams eacted dS if it was a score. But the Sd.ilors could not get decent shots agalllst Edison. ln fact, Charger "Our team dJd not play particularly well," Wolfe said. "We had moments where our players made great plays, but we clidn't have a strong performance today." Most of Newport Har- bor's moments came on defense, with Oskooi, B1tta Jansma and Nicole Dore making some aggressive plays. SOFTBALL Danner transfers Former Estancia softball star's eligibility with Pacifica High Mariners is unresolved. work load, yet lead.mg the Pirates' tennis teams to six conference btles and a 124-30 conference record in 13 seasons. *I knew how to coach football. I had to learn how to coach tennis," said Mattias, whose timing was unpeccable in terms of land.mg at OCC, which won its first JC national football chdIIlp1onship the year he arrived, 1963. Born to coach, Mattias was well-versed m sports -a two-way starter at end IJl football, which he played in high school, as well as Mt. San Antoruo College and UC Santa Barbara. Mattias' Mt. SAC teams faced Orange Coast in the Pirates' first two years of football, 1948 and '49. Mt SAC opened in 1946 .. But Mattias, who pJayed baseball in the summers, also compP.ted in basketball and track and held at Whittier High and Mt. SAC When it was time to attend UC Santa Barbara. in the days when the Gauchos bad football, Mattias added baseball to the spnng list. •I thought, 'What the heck,· track's a lot COSTA MESA -Joanna Danner, who threw four more work than baseball," said no-hitters, including a perfect game,· en route to earn-Mattias, an infielder on the ing Newport-Mesa District Player of the Year laurels as Gauchos' 1952 conference a sophomore softball pitcher at Estancia High last year, championship team, and an has transferred to Pacifica. all-conference receiver in football. Cathy Danner, Joanna's mother, said logistics . When Unde Sam called, require Joanna lo stay with her grandparents d uring Mattias was shipped off to the the w ek. The grandparents U.S Anny when America was reside within the Pacifica fight.lng m the Korean War. attendance boundanes, mak-Mattias didn't go ovel'>Cas, but mg a dally commute to he played ervice volleyball. Estdnoa problematic. Bom m Long Beach, Mattia Under C IF Southern Section grew up playing on the beach&, rules, Danner, wall need to of Southern califomia, and when arquir approval from !.cction the Army needed a ettcr and administrators to be eligible to hitter, he filled the role and play for the Manners. Cathy helped the squad capture the Danner aid Joanna• ... eltg1bili· National Army tiUe m 1954. ty had not yet been r olved. •Tuat was gOod duty,• D nner threw all 157 I ughed Mattias, who .was later lnnim s for th Eagles la t approached by Pickens to launch spnng, helping them earn the.u Joanna Dannu the Orang Coo t club volleyball fust C IP playoff bid smce 1992.. progrnm. A two-ttmt' hr t-tcam All-Paohc Coast Leagu per-Th club ev ntually cli olvcd, former, Dann 'r fin1 hed 15·6 With an o 31 ERA. Sh th n Bob W ~l took over the struck out 209 and also hit .264 Wlth one home run, t S offici Uy sanrtioned volleyball RBis and ov n steal to help the Eagl hrush thud n progmm and turned OCC into a the PC L. tot pow J, •1t• a big loss," Estana a softball coach Rich Boy Mottta once turned down n said "W don't ti.av anoth p tcher in th hool who tryout with the N w York bft ball Gian H wa mamed could mntch her " • and th teent's scout had Pa ca th three·tin1 def ending ClF Di on m mention .omethlng about Champion, but C&thy Danner $&ld softball wes not th lfltDding the young lnfieldei' to reuon behind th transfer. Olhkolh. Wis., with the pe.y as •w chewed on this dedlibn an summer," Cathy low u the infield dirt. Dann r said ·0w famUy Ml been very dedketed to Mettlal turned bis att.ntloft l!stanaa (daughter Stephanie now at USC. ~ted to l'09Cblng .n. lbe • •kie and la t lpring) We haw a lot bloOCL t and tean became bMcl 1~ cmdl .at Inv ted tn that school " 5ant.a Pe Hlala. WblN • ,._. ,,...,.;{ ~ . , ' I the latest ln football coachtng methods and tredted eve~e with respect and clignity. ... former USC center Brad Green (Estanoa High). who played on OCC's 1975 national championslup team and earned team MVP honors the following season, is ope of numerous ex- li.nemeo who place Mattias lugb on theu dl.l-time hst of best coaches. ·1 never really learned how to pass block, or do anything like that. until I got to Orange Coast,• Green said earlier this year. "George Mattias was a great coach. He actually taught me the technique:, of pas blocking and that became one of the better things I did when I got to USC Those (USC) coach~ taught me nothing new. nothing that 1 hadn't already learned from Coach Mattias. •it was fun playl.Dg at use. but the mo t fun I ever bad was 4 at Orange Coast.• Mattias, a 31-year football roaching veteran at OCC, helped Workman ad1ust from high school to community college coaching in 1986, before Matt.las retired in 1993. In January 1993, Mattias was named the winn •r of the Out- standing As~istant Coach Award pr nterl at the Stovall Clinic by the Orange County Chapter of the National Football Foundation Hall of F4111el. One day, •out of the d ar blue ky, • Mattia.£ w asked to coocb tcnrus, when longt:uu OCC m n' roach Maunce G~ retired Matti played tennis and onoc ftlled ln for G rard when the latt r took a bbati l. btit Mattia w unsure at f1m i1 be could continu Gerard' winning tradition. Soon. play rs Uk Mike Fedderly (Corona dcl Mar) and J f Tom w r showmg up and the ~ot wcr on top .. (Lcatning how to Ch t •nnisl bOilod down to one thing . Get 9°"" pl y 1" id Mattias, wh l'irat son c oa~ the South m C hf om la regional title. Mattu1s was named the "tate's Tennis Coa h of the Year in·1989. his final -.. ..... n Mattias, a Costa M nlidml for 35 yMrS, as a member ol .. Delly :PiJOl Spotts Hall Of Fmae, c:elebrailna the mU.Wmluln He andbltwtie....._ ... .. ... Ud '6glll ....... .. .......... .....,, ..... ~whOr•--• rra.s.v.a.,.... ._ W91.-'WagMI.._ 6 Wednes9oy, Odobet-27, 1999 PREPS CONTINUED FROM 5 this game. We're kind of • salivating.• : •1 know (Arroyo) gave them : to me a joke, but I hope lt : comes back to bite him. My : family is great people and I : love those guys, but Uus IS tor ! family bragging rights. U we : Wlll, Tony and I can rub it in a : IJttle. But il they win, it's all of • them agamst only Tony and 1. : Naranjo; whose younger : brother Gerardo Molina was ! · an All-Newport-Mesa District • linebacker as an Estancia seruor last fall, said the Sea Kings should gatn mspirabon from the hdlld.kerchiefs. "I know it would fire me up,• he Sdtd. •t•d make sure 1 carried thal handkerchief with me on game day. H Naranjo played with Estanctd assistant Jesse Nunez dnd c-odched Eagles' assistant Jerem} Osso dunng a two- year rndchmg stint at the • school. before Joining the CdM : J Sports • Huntieads the way for unbeaten Sea View Champions in 11-sttoke victory over Wanlors. NEWPoRT BEACH -Newport HarbOr l fUgb's girls golf team~ a perfect nm through the Sea View League Tuesday, dispc:Jldng of the runner-up Woodbridge Warriors by 11 stroJre5 at Big Canyon Country Club to unprove to tS-0 ovaall, 8-0 in league play. · Kelly Hunt. who has made cl habit of leieding the way, was the medalist, edging WoOdbridge'a Q:umNng ~ by two srokes with a. t~ver 37, pulling out two birdies ahd fonr pars over the nine-hole course. Emily McKay (47) and Undsay Galb11iltb (48) mmpieted the team total of 132 for Coach Jun Warre1t's.. Sea View champions. Kelly Jackson wa!> Woodbridge's next threat with a 50. The Saito~ still hdve two matches to complete Uils week (and lead by 20 strokes ln each) before the C'IP Individual Fina.ls next week at Coto de Cdza, and the Clfl Regionals for team play at Los Serranos Ul Chino Hills on Nov. 8. 11111 YOLLIYllLL Tars clinch seventh straight league title LAGUNA HIU.S -The Newport l far:bor High g11ls voUeylJall team clinched at least a share or its eventh straight Sea View League championship Tuesday by , ·wcepmg host Laglina Hills, 15-6, 15-13, 15-6'. Heather Cullen had even kills dJld tcdJJUTlates Krista Dill dlld April Ross had stX·apiece for the Sailors (21-2, 6-0 in league), who hold a two-match lead over Irvine with two league matches remairung The Sailors, ranked No. 1 in CIP Southern Section Division I-AA. are guaranteed to be the Sea View's No. 1 playoff representatiVe. Eagles swept at Laguna; Mesa fnlls in four LAGUNA BEACH -Estancia liigh girls volleyball lost, 15-7, C1Ull Ut C .. ..., ......_ .... ., .. ...,..... ........... SCHEDUL E 15-4, 15-0, to h06t Laguna Beach Tuesday m Pacific Coast League TODAV action. Lauren Cassity had three kills and Arlis Reynolds had two • Votleyball kills and two cligs for the Eagles (2·5, 0-S in ledgue). Community coll~e women IRVINE -Daylyn Kelley had 12 kills to lead Costa Mesa High Orange Coast at Santa Ana, 7 p.m. •Golf girls volleyball team in Tuesday's 15-9, 15-11 . 6-15, 16-14 loss to High scl"lool girls. Estancia vs. host University in Pacific Coast League volleyball. Edison, at Mile Square Park, 2·30 Costa Mesa falls to 5-8, 2-3 in league, while the Tro1ano:; p.m .• Newport Harbor vs Capistrano improve to 10-3, 3-2}_. I Valley. at Santa Ana CC. 3. 15 Pm. ~tan ·------~~----~~---------------------------------------.. -. ...... .-------~~~----------~----~--~--------~--...---~--1\Jardn)o dt\d Romo also run the Sed Ktngs' junior varsity, which v-'111 meet Estancia, with Arroyo in the starting lineup, BRI EFLY Thursday afternoon. "I talk as much tra~h Sailors claim Sea View League croyvn . as • ~ •Newport belts Woodbridge anybody, : f S Vi h · hi Naranjo said : or ea iew c amp1ons p. of the family : IRVINE -Strong ------- bante r : doubles play allowed T E M N I S which ; Newport Harbor girls' tenrus team to ~g;n when : clinch the Sea View Ledgue title with a B bb Arr e ed . : 12-6 win over host Woodbndge. 0 Y oyo Kmgs J.omed : "l was real proud of the girls,· Coach Es ldncia in • Fl t h OJ 'd "It t t th •l(.'L •11 11 B bl 1 : • e c er son sru . was grea o see (' r 0 c 0 ':>Y was : thPm come through llke we did today." 9omq to ndrne a tnck play : 1Wo doubles teams swept theu sets· alter hun .mct we'd n m 11 m : for the Sal.lors (14· l 7-0 m league) thP JV <JdlnP • ; J e nny Myer ~nd Kristen C ase : unproved their team record to a perfect Romo and Naranjo aren't : 12·0 with a 6-1. 6-2, 6 -1 sweep. while U1e onl} rnt>mhers of the CdM : SMah Barker and Allison Schneider staff with an 11xtrn interest tn • F d . r-d .. 1 : dlso swept, 6-3. 6-4, 7-6. n t1 y ".1~11Lc-c:mt: '-1" : On thP singles side, despite losmg rtc>fensi\ 1 lint tOdCh Mike Van • her first set of the year Natalie Braver-d~ Wt>1•rd plct}cd for Es tanctd : man still mdJlaged to ~n two of three C Ot1c h Dc1v<> PPrkms, when : sets, as did Audra Adams for Ne wport t~e lc1 ltt'r Wd., hrdd roach dt : J·forbor ( 01onc1 1 hqh • SEA V1EW LEAGUE NEWPORT HAR8oft 12, WOOOBRJOGE 6 For Perkins' part. playing : Singles: Braverman (NH) 1.ost to L1ngman, C dM rc>kmd les emotions : 6·7, de.f Exxon, 6-2, def. HocktCko. 6-3; Adams da~g bt1ck to tu.:. o.,..'Tl pla ying : (NH) lost 3-6, won 6-3, 6-3, Godbey (NH) lost da • 0-6, 0-6. 2-6 ~s: : Doubles: Myer-case (NH) def Rye-Hustedt, I m d Newport Harbor : 6·l, def Fezeli·Kushner, 6-2, def. Besharat•· grdduate, so playing CdM has : Roth, 6-1; Hawkms<ollopy (NH) won 61, 6-3, me> pretty pumped up.· sa1ct : lost 5 7, Barker-Schneider (NH) won 6 l, 6-4, Perkins, w ho Wlll square off 7 6 with the <:;ed }(jngs for the first ttmt> m his 17-season hea d-roac hmq Cdreer "If our k1d<; want to win one for thr (11ppe r this w eek that's OK hv m~ " Another local rivalry of nolf', thP Bctc k Bely guls voll<>ylMll ht1tUe be tween Ne>wport I lc1rbor and Corona dPI f\1<1r rcmt1mwd Saturddy dS a nnnlt'<1<1 ue clash The <-it11lor'> ritllJed l<J Wl.I1 m h\.t.> ht1t Newpur1 Coa ch Ddn (,Jpnn st11d ht-> v.a~ duly impn.>'><;ecl hv <"ode h Steve Conu'-. lonnm St>ct \ 1ew CdM blanks Estancia : CORONA DEL MAR -.._ ___ r- : Corona del Mar Htgh's T E N N I S : girls tennis team had its way w1th visit- ; mg Estdnaa en route to an 18-0 shutout : over lhe Eagles in Tuesday s Pdcilic ; Coast Ledgue action In singles play. Nadta Vaughan, Anne : Yelsey and Kristen Gnfhth earh swept : their sets without giving up a game for ; the Sed Kings, who are> now 8-0 in : league and ranked No. 5 m CIF South- : em Secbon Division I : The Sea Kings will next host Universi- ty Thursday at 3 p m. MOAC COAST LE.AGUE CoRoNA DEL MAit 18, EsTAHOA 0 : Slngla: Vaughan (CdM) def Trettin, 6-0, League m c1ls : def Cloud, 6-0, def Vallejo, 6-0; Yelsey (CdM) C dM, in h11t• lo wm the PCL : won 6-0. 6-0, 6-0. Griffith (CdM) won 6-0, 6-0, crown, w1ll U"t <1 cha nce for : 6-0 reve nge a g<1in.,t the probable : Doubles: Chamey·Jacobson (CdM) def. cass1- Sea Vie w ch dfnJ>S when the : ty·McCorma~k. 6-2, def Bums-Leysen, 6-1, def. • Brooks-lppolttto, 6-0; Claster-Tenerell1 (CdM) two conclude the regular : won 6-t, 6-1, 6-0; Damion fuller (CdM) won 6- se dson Fnddy, Nov. 5, at CdM. 1. 6-1, 6-0. Newport survives, 10-9 LAKE FOREST -In a -----battle of two or the South-p 0 l 0 land's best .teams. Newport Harbor fought off host El Toro, 10-9, Tuesday m boys Sea View League Water Polo action. Peter Belden scored five goals to lead the Sallors, who led, 5-4., after the fu-st half and never lost the lead to the Chargers. Ryan Cook added two goals, while goalie Tun Budsong stoppt•d 10 shots for the Sailors Newport Harbor, ranked No 2 m CIF Southern Section Division 1 improves to 20· 1 overall, while No. 4 El Toro drops to 21-4. NONLEAGUE NElM'OM HARIKM' 10, El TOltO 9 Newport Harbor 3 2 2 3 • 10 El Toro 1 3 2 3 -9 Newport: Belden 5, Cook 2. Weiner 1. Kepner 1, Jendrusina 1. Saves: Blrd~ng lO. Mesa defeats . orthwood COSTA MESA ------r- The doubles teams of T E N N I S Costa Me<;a High's girls tenrus (8-10, 4- 4) carried it to a 10-8 win over VJS1ling Northwood (6-7, 1-7) in a Pacific Coast League match Tuesday. The team of Jenny Lee and Sung Lee Kim won all three matches, 6-0, 6· 4, 6-1, and the other tedJllS won four of six seU; PAOAC COAST LEAGUE CosTA MESA 10, NO«TMWOOO 8 Singles: Havens (CM) lost to Ga Lopez. 6 ·7, lost to Go. Lopez. 1 6, def K. McNeal, f>.1, Doan (CM) lost. 4·6, 0-6, won 6-2, M. lee (CM) lost 1-6. 0-6, won 6·2 Ooublff: DeMello-Huynl"I (CM) def. J. Chen· E. Kim, 6-2, def C. McNeal·Assayag, 6-3. lost to Nguyen·T. Chen, 0-6. J. Lee-S Kim (CM) won, 6-0, 6-4, 6-l, Sorta Bolzmann (CM) won. 6-4, 1·5, lost 4·6. Who Won? Uni, by 19 strokffi IRVINE -Uruvers1ty ------sophomore Angela Won G 0 L f shot a 2-under par 34 to lead University Hlgh's guls golf team to a 118-137 win over Corona del Mar in a Pacific Coast League match. Allison Schauppner led CdM with a 43 and Taylor McComuck. shot a 46. The match WdS at Strawberry Farms GoJf Course, par 36. N~= II,._ ___ w_~_8_'f_s_j "Affordable - Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation& Burlal Service Why should you ubject yourself & your family to paying inflated price for caskc & ervices???? CID Toll Ftte 1-81)8.s«A.~IET sCnl Onqe I Sui'rolndiag Coantria PACtFlC V\EW MEMORW. PARK Cemetety • Martuaty Chapel • C'9m111ory 3~ Paieitlc VteW OrMt ~ee.eh '44-2700 l'lllCl •nas IW~AY MortUNV * Chc;>ol et.mat on 110 Broa<!way Costa Mesa 842·9180 I OCC falls to Fullerton, 3-0 FULLERTON -------After battling Fullerton S 0 C C E R College to a scoreless first-half, the Orange Coast College men''> soccer team lost to the host Hornets, 3-0, in Orange Empue Conference action Tuesday. The Hornets (12-5-2. 5-3-1 in the OEC), scored twice in the first five min- utes of the second half and later scored on u penalty kick in the 70th minute of pla} Carlos Loza had 10 Sdves for the Pirates (2-13·3, l-6-2}. Next up for OCC ts d matchup at lrvme Valley CoJJege Friday at 3 p.m. OCC women settle for tie COSTA MESA -----... r- After a dominating S 0 C C E R first-half of'play, Orange Coast College women's soccer team had to c;ettle for a 2-2 tie dgamst visiting Fullerton College Tuesday in Orange EmpirP Conference dCtion. Goals by Kdlle Ogden and Diane Meza gave the Pirates (5-10-4, 3-4-2 m conference) a 2-0 halltimP. lead However, Fullerton (4-12-2, 2·5-2) mdnaged to twice in a 12·minute spa11 of the second half to salvage t1 be. Nicole Jankowski had bolh of the Pirates' assISts, while goahe Amanda Bell had four saves. Vanguard tumbles, 4-1 FRESNO Matthew Palmer scored S 0 C C E R the lone goal for Va.nguard University m Tuesday's 4· t men's socrer loss to Fres- no Pacific m Golden State Conference play. Palmer's goal gave the Lions ( 10-5-0, 6-3 tn confe rence) a 1-0 lead, before the Sun birds ( 15:2-2, 8-0-1) scored four- straight goals, two by Gerardo Alvarado dnd two by Edgardo Contreras, to secure the win. DEEP SEA TUESDAY'S COUNTS Newport Landing -1 boat. l S anglers. 1 calico bass, 5 rockflsh, 44 sculpln, 1 black seabass (released). Xmas youth camp on tap COSTA MESA -------.-Costa Mesa I A S E I A l L High wilJ he hosting two, one-day bd<;~ ball camps for youngsters ages 8-13 dunng the Chrislmds holidays. Each cdmp 1<; $60 dnd the dutes dre Monday, Dec. 27 and Thun.ddy, Dec. 30 Both cdmp are from 9 a .m to noon. Mustangs Coach Kirk Bauermeister and lus coachmg staff will be running the camps and ~ey will emphasize hlttin!l pitching, baseruruung, bunting, poslbon pldy, slidmg and game strategies All youngster::. are asked to bnng a glove, cleated shoes, hat and suttdbl baseball attire Anyone who registers peto1e Nov l will receive d $ t 0 discount on the regia.. trdtion pnce . For mformd.tion, Cdll (714) 432-198H. Vanguard loses in three SANT A BARBARA -Y 0 L l E Y I A l l Aiter dn early ledd by Vanguard Um- versity's womens volleyball team disap- peared m the first game host Westmont (19-6, 13-2) came back 15-10, 15·~. ts.:" l in a Golden State Athletic Conference match Tuesday night. Carly Birkhau.ser led the Uons (11-16, 3-12) Wlth nm kills.Megan Godfrey had 12 assists . ••• HELP WANTED • Costa Mesa HJgb is searchmg ror d boys varsity volleyball coach on a wdlk-on basts. Qualif1e>d partle should contact Athlet-: 1c Director J{jrk Bauenneister dl (714) 424- 8763 • Corona del Mat High i~ seekmf1 lower level Wr('l.Utng Coaches ror the wmler SCd-i son, which bcgtn'> Nov 13. Interested 1>er· z sons should contdct head w1e lling coach • Gary Almquist dt (714) 424·7575, •xt. : 4012, or fax a bnel re ume to h.ts attcntton • at (94n) 5 15-6070. .. • Newport Harbor Hlgh 1s scelung "' frosh/soph and 1uruor varsity bdsehull roaches und('r head coach Jun KlefN. tt Qualified part! •s should contact Athlct-• ic Director Eric 1\ve1t at (94q} 515-6:l08, or• lax a rPswne to t949) 515-6343 1: P'Q~ u1 P1ot1M1 ~ A K A B E T T Y the p•t1t1on and qu .. t for Spaclal sttbOf'I 9100 The •me tor LASPINA 1how1 good caut• Notice of the f1llng 6 111ino darr& Wiii not tlelllrt A. PETITION ha• whv th• coutt of en inventory end lltfotl tour monltls ln>m Ille bHn filed by ALEX• 1hould not grant the appr•1el of Httt• llUllllQ d.111 notcecUl>OW ANDER SCOTT in ' authority. a11et1 or of any YOU MAY flWANE Ille the Superior Court of A ·HEARING on I padtlon or account Ille lie!Jt ~ the court I you Califorl'l4a, County of the petition will b• H provfded In HC• 111aPtlSOtl1ntertsted in the Orange. held on Oeoember 2, tlon 1250 of the esl* you may Ille woltl the THE PETITION 1899 ar 1 :•S P .M. Catlfornla Probett court a AIQuest tor Speoll 1 requ11t1 that ALEX· in Dept. L73 located Code. A RequHt for -'**ct (IOl'ITI Of.154) ot h ANOER SCOTT be at 3• 1 The City Speolel Notice form : lllHIQ OI '" •"""'*>ff tlld :rPoinlld H p•rson-Drtv• Or•l\li• CA 11 aWlll.t»fe from th• IW*Ni cl tsiall aswa °' l repre .. ntatlY9 co 9218:1·0097: court cleril. ot ll!V Pltton Of acc:cu111 • 1 admlt.eter the fft-1• : IF VOU OBJECT A"-Y ._ ~ u'I Ptooalll CoOe of th• deoed1nt. I TO tht grant1nQ of ........ . atcaon 1250 A ~ lor • THE PETITION the 1•tit1on, you , ..... .J. T...,_ SpeoM Notce fotm rt Mil· i r •Que at 1 th• I 1houl app11r et th• 117M WllNie •bit 1'°"1 IN COlltt dtl\ decedent'• WILL and h11r1ng end ttat• ..... 1770 ,~,,..,,,,.......,. codlc•l1, 1f env, ~ your ob1ect1on1 or., t.ae An11hu CA 11....,, MMMTffEIG I admlued to PIObete. file w11tten ob110• 90025 MATTHfWFIPAU&..,.,. l Th• WILL end lf'Y bone with the court 10/21. l0/27.11/02 '1516Cut~Bt~ codlc1l1 are avallebl• before the hearing. I • l for examlnetion In Your eppeeranc• R • STE 101 th• file kept by th• may be In peraon or • ctltlou1 BualMll CULVCRCITYCAl/0?3!·. court. , bV vour auorn1v. Name Stltement Hewporta.aet.-C:OSU.l!' ! THI! P!'TITION I IF YOU AR! A The·~ po C~1 lllERTSENOci I "quHtl authority to CR£01TOR or a ant~buslrieU os 27,2& Nov3 ,ggg admlnilttnhe Htlll oond.,.ent creditor SEA, 2121 i:J:v~ d:.!~' A~':;~'::,= I of the deo.Mtld, ~ Hwy., &e 230. Corona .; atll74JJOO of E•tet•• Act CTN• :'fi' :: your cl•m det Mar, Ca fOmla ~ NOTICI OF ~thOrity will ... OW m:.. • c:~ ~~ ce= J~~;ca "1o:f1= TO the penoMI repr.. PlflONll repnHnta· Covina Hills Rood' CO'I" ADii ea 1ent1tiv• to teke ttw .,..Med byt~ Ina Calitomla 91'24 llTATI C.: meny acnioM With-""" whhln four I NeOda L.uci.t Mttchel, llTTY ..,... out obttinl°\ oo,ut momhll "°"' the 1025 eom. Hlli RollO. LAI ! BIA MA ~::1~ogval,rt*" •fore dMe ot ..... •••UMCI . CcMne eamom1a' 9172.• , .rTY .I. 0• •" very • of lettM • pta\'idad l!rln t<athttn Mllct1911 5 ' LA• llA MA Important eotions, In "°"°" 1100 or Savooa ~ Newp(,11 ' llETTY LAIFIM however, Iha pet· rhe c.lfomla ftro-Coht Qalttomia 82657 ,.. .. _ _ •onel resuHentetlv• beta c.o.. The time Thll bosine.s *8 COfto r,-11s 1 ,· will b• required to fot "'no oWme wlll Cluaed br. a gentt.-t ~ • Qiw notice to Inter· not ....,. befor PIR'*'hlp T:_1 al NI,., .. ,ed pereone unlen fOUt rnencM f~ H4!¥e ycMJ tit'*! OOWig IMM~JWlff. onic1-they have waived ... ..___ bullnel4 y.t7 No 1or•, oonllnt•nt "°tfce or conHnted ~~ data Erm MnCfllll .,..,°" .... ,.... 40 1h1 P':J::d vou MAY I)(. llJ!Ut Sletlf!Mnt WU MM who "99¥..._. .c:t on) The I n• A~ ... • k I '""' *' !ht County wlM t.e """' 1111 :Un dlfl\ Mml"'-trrion 1ty the eeun. tf ~ OM.~ °'*'I' ~ the wtl OI ~-.Ulhcirhy wfl be .,..~~· I Oft 8t _....., IMMh. .-: . llTTY at•nttcl unlm en I tel In lhie ..._ ,..._.._ JIAN UIMA AIA rnt•ttlltd peteon -• ...... ~ 'lODeJtt Piiot,...,. ()Q .. 1i. llTTf J , LAINA flff an Ob n to .. -. 1• 21, ..., WIOI I I ' . ~-... ·: ~ .. ~« ·~ f}_~ ~ 1 ,l.. " • ~~. ............. ~ .. .. •41·34 3 now l&auec:t ducted by, an lnclYldual NOTICE TO tor the premlsee IOC918d HllYe you tlanec:I doing CREDITORS OF "' 14250 Culver Or1Ve bulintn yor? No BULK &ALE •B. IMne, Ca 92604 Gina Mendell ........ ,.., INTENTION Tri. emlcipeted dttte of Thi• 11a1emen1 was __. _.. the laleltransler Is tiled with the County TO TRANSFER November 15, 1999 at Clet1c of Orange County ALCOHOLIC the office of Ivy Eetrow on 10-le-99 BEVERAGE Co., 12880 Beach Blvd . 1HIBIOMl 1 LICENSE iJ. S1aotoo, ca. 90680 Dalli Ptlo4 Oct 27, Nov. (U.C.C. 6101 p~se~ 0~1 ~ 3, 1 • 17, 1898 ~623 et. Mq. and sioeratlOn In oonne(llQn SUMMONS 8 a p 24073 at aeq. With the transfer of the (CIT ACION &crow No. llCense end boSiness. In-JUDICIAL) 980217-l:H eluding the 11tlmated In· NOTICE TO OEFEN· Noillce Is hereby given ventory, Is tl'le sum ot O A N T . (A v I s o a that a bulk sale o( assets $210.000.00. whlc:l'I oon· A c u s a d o ) and a transfer of ale» sls18 of the folloWlng P~GEPROMPT, USA hollc beverage lte:ense IS Description Amount HAL ANO SANDY el'>OUI to be made. The Initial deposit in LINDEN DOES 1·5 names, Social Securlt~ escrow .......... $ l 0,000.00 Inclusive or Federal Tax Numbens, Obtalnmet\t Ol bank loan YOU ARE BEING and a«tresses 01 the es per us terms and con-SUED BV PLAINTIFF: Sellel'fl.loensee are: · d11ioos ..... $80,000.00 (A Ud. le esta deman· MYOUNG JONG bvyer to deposit via dando): GEORGE WONG & OK HEE cashiers check upon ROOOA, JR. HONG, 14250 CULVER submlssloo ot You have 30 CA.LEN· DRIVE iB, IRVINE, CA. Form 226 IQ Dept. OAR DAYS after this 92804 ABC.. .. ..... $120,000.00 summons ls served on. The business Is kflOW!l It has been agr~ be-you to hie a typewritten as: DAE MYOUNG OI< tween the Setler/ response at this coon. . KOREAN RESTAU Licensee and the In-A letter or phOne can RANT tended Buyet/Trans· will not prQleCI you; your The oa.rnes, Social Se· feree, as required br. typewrftten response cur!ty or Federal Taxi Sec. 24073 or the Bus · must be In proper legal Numbers, and addresses ness and Professions form II yoo want tile court of the Buyer/Transferee I Code, that the consider•· 10 hear your case. are: WOON KEUN KIM & tlon for the transler of ttte ti you do not Ille your YOUNG JA KIM, 14250 business and license is response on time, you CUL VER DRIVE #B, to be paid only after the may lose the case, and IRVINE. CA. 92604 transler has been ap-your wages, money and As listed by the Seller/ proved by the Depart· propeny may be taken Uceosee. arr other busl· men1 of Afcohollc without lurther waming ness names and ad· Beverage Control. from the court. dresses used oy the Dated. 10/14199 I There are other legal Seller/Licensee within /SI MYOUNG JONG requirements. You may ttiree yoars before the HONG I want to can an attorney dale suet\ llst was sent or /SI OK HEE HONG right away. II yoo do not delivered to the Buyer/ /SI WOON KEUN KIM know an attorney. you Trallsleree are: NONE /SI YOUNG JA KIM may call an attorney re- The assets to be Sold Published Newpon I ferral serviee or a legal are described In general Beach·Costa Mesa Daily aid office (listed In the as: furniture, fhctures, Pllot October 27. 1999 phone book). equipments, tradename, W622 Despues de que le good w 111 , I e a, s e • Fictitious Business entreguen es ta citaclon leasehold Improvement, Name Statement judicial usted Ilene un covenant not to COf11pete, The following persons plazo de 30 DIAS · ABC Moense and are lo-are dOlng business as. CALENOARIOS para cated at 14250 CULVER SCARLETS wee t 8 presentar una respuesta DRIVE fB, IRVINE, CA. TechnoJ~ Dr ;169 escrtta a maqulna en 92804 1Y •• • esta corte The kind of llcense lo lnllne, Ca ilornla 92618 Una carta o una be translerr"" os· ON Gina Mane Mendell, llamada telelonica no le "" 5071 e Chahce Ln , . SALE BEER & WINE Anaheim Hiiis Cahlomia ofrecera proteccion, su E A T I N G P L A C E 92807 • respuesta escrita a ma· L I C E N S E N 0 This business Is con· qulna tlene que cumpHr ~ EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Al INI ltl14t tfttflfsllt II !Illa ........ II Mite! It Ille fH• tfllhllltHslltArltl 1"8n ..... , WMctl ..... II lllt1al It .,.,.,, .. •1wr '"'"Hn, 1t•tt111.. " fl1u1111111llt1 fftd .. IKt, ctltf, ttlltltl, m, u1111ta,, talltlllft ... .., ., ........ .,, •••• ., .. t111 .. 1i.1 .. ,.,., ... '"' ,ltltrtfft, •ttatftll "flYtrlrlllNlttll • i.11 ....... ,., •111. ... ~_...,. '""' .. , 1nt11k•· llltll "' ,. ........ w.ic• II II tltllllMtl .. llw.Owmtm trt krt'f llllt111t4 1•11 111 h1llllf1 lfmtlHf 11 t•la ...................... " .. ..... """"'ltr ...... lt ""' ,ullllt--~1nllHUD Ttl-ltt• ti I·· U4-ffH. ht 1111w....,...,oc .... , ..... ulHUOllCJl..aMe 11-=l ............. : u SOLDu : .. * : SHOWCASE ! • HOMES * : FOR SALE ! t In .o ur Sat ; • Real Estate • l SupY._lernentl ! : HOMES OF! t THE WEEK : : • Display Ads ! : : Start at $751 ! : Deadline : : Tueaday SPM ! • Open House * t Llstlnga ! * Only $151 • : Deadline ! : Thursday SPM ! ; It Paya to : • Advertise • t In the Best : * LOCAL * : RMI Estate ! t Section : * Celt Today!! * i USA RIVERA : * 949--574-4252 * t ANNE WILLEY t t 94M7 ... 249 ! •••••••••••• : • I I •-. .4 ... , --r-~ 11> HOUSE.SICONOOS FORSAl.£ COSTA MESA E'•lde RIVlera Townhome Flfst Ttme or lnvesfor Buyer Needed 3Br 2.58a, neg price S239.000 Donald Plett. CB egl 949-733-6074 22 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE IRVINE TURTLE ROCK loweat price Open Sat/Sun 2-5 12 M9tYlon ~ 1n Summit 5br 3 5ba 3 hplcs, newly built 1995 3 car ga1 apiox ~5551. of IN Agt Pegl 949-632·5773 24 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE LAGUNA BEAai OPEN SUNDAY 1:00.5:00 Raia oppottu111ty 111 No Lag Outsta~ Emerald Bay View H Uf>O!aded 301/ 3Ba. 370 edrOit, Lag Beach 949-509·8863. 494·3711 32 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE ~EWPORT BEACH OCEANFRONT FIXER THEPRtCE WILL AMAZE YOUI AGENT 949-7234120 Uoo ISLE Mstr SUiia dc)wn 2Br !Ba up. So facing palJO. lnfoonal county garden on strada. newer klt llll()fls, Pnnc Only, $849,500 Niln Tully, Prud Ca Rtty 94~651·2247 Vlnt1191 Staci\ Col1tge Absolutely Beautrlul ~Bd 2Ba rn pnme beiM:h 1oc $535,000 Agel1I 949(723·8120 SELLER FINANCING MfNl.£STATE VALUE II 3Br 3Ba on Huge ATS X 100 P!Nate Gated Lot. Room For RV and Boal. $469 000. SELLER WILL CARRY with 1111.U "°wn 1729 IRVtNE AVE. • SAT & SUN 10-5 • Broker 949-642.:USO NEW HOME • Exclual~. 3Br 2 .sea. Back Bay, $399.000 20n COOrctd Ct MGA 1149-300-3304 BIG CYN VILLAS TWNHOME EXCELLENCE Borelel1ng Big Cyn Qoll Cour ... 2-3btl Oll8ll Sun 1-4 FOOD ROAD PROPERTIES 049-759 noo ·uao Ptnn" 36 cohro Ftin 2bt 2ba 998sl, plan st11tte11, lard ~. C()l'MI pool Pnv bth !Of ,.. S 1 :JSI( LIDO RESORT HOMES M&-673 6623 or 720-9882 lio CANYON~ sf 4Ai 38l omc.. tllillOCleled, ell ~ ""'*· 19CUJ11. phone ly6. eed;'lr CIONti, ITAISt aeel sm.ooo 94g. 721·5888 105 eA&fJI PENINSULA * STUDIO $725. * new paint/carpet, lrldg & utlS Included, deck. '(rtJ, no petS. 949-760-17131949·588-8500 1~-~1 THE SHORES APTS 1 & 2BR TOWN HOMES $300 OFF MOVE,IN Selected Units ••••••••••• Starting 0 $1095/mo. Mo to Mo lease. .. We are a pet .. communrty. 6 blocks from the beach. 949-644-2611 1110 COSTA :m I NEWPOftT ACROSS THE STREET 2Br, FIP4C. gar, new ctrpetlpaW. $1095/mo.(llO pets) 1885 IMnl Ave.11 Cel Danell 94&-720-9422 Ext 203 l,~•I NEWPORT SHORES ~ 38' 288, WIO hlM.ipt, 2c gar. Available NoY 5. YMllY IMH Sl800/M0 "~· 9'9~75-4912 l EAFECT VIEW OF CHRISTMAS BOit Plnde I All l 1y AcllYlllH. Momllyi\IPP'f unt In bell Bay trait tocatiOn, ~olenl COOdtltOn wlgei1g9 pertung, WIO, 8"d all ameotlttl Agenl. 1-81»2 .. 7 -82.09 Hi60f Vli1J 1BCiiT11. 61*18CUllW I toot plan w/f P, two p&llOI Reeotl S1Ylt Uv· i'!l '1 eoo' 888 783-8788 la11tlf ui ocean view SplClous 1 Br + loft. lniurioul up;radea, resort style ~I NJ NOW! Stll8 888-183-8186 'Ned~. October 27. 1999 7 -'l ,lteJl1 C:.~J i l._,,M~J!1 l~~I J ,, ....... on ~' .A t. galH 1proplad11 al corporated, 5803 Neme &tntment 1 . tln1«11>t1<:rlledlnsuctt110-CAIE NO the pellc on and , ........ ...._ ..,,.._ Ulled qu1ei. Que la COf1• Seuhotw Onwt, NtWOOl1 Tri. folowlng persons uoe IOI payment or aueh A 1 n383 I •ho wt good cauH ............... dw eec:uche au cuo Beach, Callf<>m19 926e3 are doing butine" u lees havm9 explted will I To all helra why •ha oourt OOUft .. . SI usled no preaenta su This buslneu ii con-Endleu Nitro. 2151 I be sotCI at pubhc auction beneflclatlM or~ thould noc grant the •n ; ._ rupuaata a llempo, ducted by a COfPOt81ion BeyahOre Or, Newpon I by K E Auction SeMC:e •. authority P • • ouede perder el caao, y HaY9 yoo ataned Ooerig Beach Cahtorria 92663 CSL A2221 at 168-42 to:JI' oon~gent A HEARING on a......_., le pueden qultar au bullness yet? No KeMeth Scott New· Hart>Or Blvd Santi Ana, er tott, • per· the pemion will be ...._. L ..._. aalariO, IV dlnero y otral John C~ IO. f n • holl, 2300 Fe1rv1ew ,, Coon. tY, of Oraoge, Slate eona who may other· h•ld on Oe04N'nber 2, 199 •• a.e.t ' coas oe su propledad COiJ>0'&8led, Bren JoM.. llJ202 Costa Mesa ca11 ol Callf()rnlll on 11141 28th wiH be lntereeted In 1999 •t 1 •45 p M A ... aile 'In nlso adlcional pot son (President) ~ 092626 ' day ol October, 1999 at the wlH or H Uit• or . 0 L7l I • d .... 1 n CA .,81 parte de la corte Tl'lls atatement wu ThlS business Is coo-IO 00 8 m Terms lot the both of· CHARLES 11 l~l Th oc~l~y 10.'11. 10/Z7, 11/02 ~ten otroa requl5itos flied with the County duc:Ced by 81'1 lndNl<lual sale are cash only. Sale WILLIAM "ANEK ~ I 0 • CA legales. Puedeque usted Clent ol Ontnoe County Have you started clo4ng subject to canoenatlOl'I A PETITION he1 9t~ 15~;ng• F1ctftfoua 8ueJneee qulere llamat a un on 10·1·99 business yet? No L11nd19rd 1esen1es the b filed b AO& • • a b o g a d o I n 1tllel01081 Kenneth s Neooofl ngl\t to bid Below 1s a list 81" 1 l. E IF YOU OBJECT Name SteeMnent med1atamente. SI no Dally PllOI Oct. e, 13, Thia staiement was of names and unit f Ri 8fEN~ ~N ~ TO the gr•ntlno of The fotlowing ptf'ION oonooe a un ebogado, 20, 21, 1999 W599 filed with the County number$ at •. upe or °" the J•tltion, VOii are cflolng ~as: puede llamar a un Cleitl of Orange County The tollow1ng units of C11hfornle, County ahoul appHr et the 1ST National Prooe&llflll servlClo de tellfencia de Flc11tlou• BualMS• on 10-S.99 eut1taln misc. household of Orange. heenng and state ot Newpott t655 Sher· abogados oa una ofleina Name Statement 19996307813 items ulllt1ss otherwise THE PETITION your object1one or 1ngton Pl •Z·102. New· de ayuda leoal (vea el di· The following persons Dally PllOt Oct 13 20 l stated 2ti2·C1noy Baroe· requHt• that ROB· file w ritten objeo· J>011 Beach, Clllifomlll rectorio teleTonloo). are dOlng b\.!Slness as 27, Nov. 3, 1999 woo4 Ion. 283 Charles A ERT BRENT RANEK t1on1 with the court 92663 C~SE NUMBER; Classie Floor Covenng, Fletldous Business B1no1~. 3t 1 Stephanie b• eppolnted ea before the heeilng. Eric Mendel, 1155 (Numero del Cuo) 9221 Ob$1dlan, West· Strawn, ·156·Jorge G. peraonel reprHent• Your eppeeranc• Sherington Pl •Z·102, teHl.00459 minster. C&llfomla 92683 I N•me Statement Aqu•no. 529-L Garrett tiv• to adminieter mey be i,, peraon or Newport Beactl. ~ The name and address Obsidian Inc., (CA), The lollow'mg persons Enterprises. (otflce I the .. tate of the l by your enornoy nta 92663 of tile court Is: (El 9221 Obstdlat), West· are ~&lness as· • turnilure). 562-Gre9QIY J. ' decedent, IF YOU ARE A· This buslnaM It con- nombre y dlre<:C!Oo de la mlnsterbCalifomla 92683 ~~ ~ R ~:r 2 4 3 1 O Bulloi:k1 570·Mfchael THE PETmON CREDITOR or a ducted by •'11 I~ corte es) This uslness ts ~· M 1 Pk #IJM Jonnson 857·Stepnanle 1. r e q u • • t 1 t h • contingent creditor Have you stanec:t doing SUPERIOR COURT OF dm~ by: a5=:~ Lac:;:,~nHills, c{ 92653 · ~:~~New n dece~ent'a WIU and of the deceesed, you burn::e::eri: No g~J~.m4dt ~~~~~ buslnes~el? Yes, 111i Southstar Entertain· I BeaCh·Costa ~sa Dally• ,cdodi~1l1d, tif •nyb, tbe I must ftle your claim Th•s $1atetnent wu JUSTICE CENTER. 99 ment, Inc., 9220 Sunset, Pilot October 20. 21, ~h':'Wiu 0 f,: ::· with fht court end fifed wttri the Counly 4601 JAMBOREE Obsidian, Inc., Michelle Ste. 100, W. HOiiywood, 1999 d .. 1 -'I bly I l'MIJ a copy to the Ciel1l ol Oranoe County ROAD, NEWPORT Feltlo CA 90069 W611 co ICI. are av... • peraon.I rept•Mnt• Oil 10.18·99 BEACH. CA 92660 . Thrs . statement wu :1sd gu~lness is con· 1 Fictitious eualneu ~~~ 1T1~:~~tl:; ,~~ tfve llPPOl!'ted by the 1891HOMl1 The name, address. !tied wrltl the County d H e Y a Fr:f :oo Name Statement court c0Uf1 within four Dai~ PJlot Oct. 20, 27. and telephone number of Cleon 9~2 o9~990range County busfi:'s~~e~? a~es, ng The following persoos THE PETITION monthl from th• NOii ' 10, 1999 W6'7 platntill's attorney, or 18896806801 &-31 ·99 are doing business as requettt authority to dete of flret laeuence Fictitious Bu•lnee• l:i~'yif11s~~nomii;.,.~~ Dally P11ol Oct 6 13 Soutt1sta1 Entertain ALLIED ELECTRONICS admlnltter the eatete of lettetlra •• proOOvldedf Name Statement direcoon y el numero de 20 rt. 1999 • WOOo ment Inc. Cana One DIST · 18 Halsey Ave. under the lndepen-In •ac on 91 ° The lollowtng i>eflOn8 telefono del abogado del ' ' CFO' ' ' Laguna Niguel, Cahlomia dent Adminletretlon the Cellfornle ~ro-dQonO YSlnesa demancsante, o del de· Fictitious BuslneH This statement wa~ I 92 n of E1tetee Act. (Thie bete Code. The ti~e · ~~e WORLti;: IN ~ mandante que no Ilene Name Statement hied wtth the Cuunty Richard Stuart authority will allow for filing cfllime will I OUERADE CHARITY at>ogado, es) The following persons Clent of Orange Coonty Otshansky, 18 Halser. the peraonel repre-not expire b•fore F\OODA & are doing business as; oo 9·15·99 Ave,. Laguna Ntgue. sentative to take four month• from BALI,. 1964 Omoe Ave., ASSOCl"TES 359 SAN Kl ... H OW P I I 19996805410 Calnornla 926n I .t.. the hHri"" date Costa Mesa, CA 92827 " • '" . ens en • Daily. Pilot Oct 13 20 This business Is con· many ac,t c:in• w1 .,. noticed llbOV'e. St Joachim's C8thOIJC MIGUEL, SUITE 203, Ing, 876 •Presldo Dr., 27• Nov l, 1999 WSlO ducied by an Individual • out obta1n1ng court YOU MAY EX· Churcti. IC~). 1964 Of· NEWPORT BEACH. CA Costa Mesa, canfornla Haw yoo staJ1ed dotng approve!. Before ·MINE h fil k Inge Ave .. Costa Mest. 92660 92626 NOTICE OF SALE business er? No ~aking certain ,Y•ry j " t • 1 • apt CA 92627 DATE: FEB 03, 1999 K1111 Hewitt <>wens, 878 In accordance with the Richar/ s Orshansky important 1ct1one, by the court, If you Th•S buS1t'l8SS IS con-ALAN SLATER, Clertc, Presidio Dr • Costa provisions of Secuon This statement was however. the per· • ere• peraon interest· 1 dueled by a aotpOCatlon by S. Perklot. Deputy Mesa, California 92626 21100 ttirough 217 t6 o1 hied with the County sonal repruentativ• I ad In tp;t .. ,t~, Y~U Have you started doing PuBeabl~_Ntaewpoesart DW,I duThct~ bbusy·. ianness, .... !S....~,-the Calilomfa Business Ck.HI< OI 01ange County will be required to mey '• f wt Rt e business yet? No "''-vu;) Me! ""' ,..,.,,....,u.. and Professions Code Ofl 10 14·99 give notice to inter· court • orrnel .. St Joacn1m C8tl'IOllc: PllOt October 13, 20, • Have you started dOlng there being due an un· 19996808305 ested per .. oni unlese C!U•~t for Speclol I cnCFu 0 rcn, KeYtn Donahue, November 3. 1999 W609 business~ Yes paid storage t1:1e lor Daily Pilot Oct 20. 27, they have waived Notice of the filing Fictitious Bueln esa Kirk H ns which .Sale Harbor Self Nov 3, 10. 1999 W616 notice or conHnted of an Inventory end This statement wa• Nam• Statement This statemen~as Storage ls enhtled to as CNsl 1z1:1n to the propoHd apprlliul of Htato toled with the County The 1 ..... ._ •• ng ons flied ofwrth0 the ,.._,nty hen pun>uant to SectlOn NOTICE OF action 1 The indepon· I •H,eta or o1 any Clerk or O!ange County ""'"'1. pen; Clerk range """'nty 21702 or said code °" · . . . petJtlon or account on t0-15·99 are doing bos1ness as: on 10·4·99 the goods hereinafter de· PETTTION TO dent ~mm1~tre11on I •• provided in HC· 1991M'°"411 West Coast Rentals, 19996807250 scnbed and due notice ADMWISTER authontv will be tion 1250 of the Dally Pilot Oct 20. Z7, 18242·G McDurmott, J Dally Piiot Oct 6, f3, I having been given 10 ESTATE OF: granted unleea en Celifornie Probate Nov 3, 10. 1999 W611 lrvlne, Callfomla 92628 20. 21, 1999 W603 parties known lO claim an QIABI ES lnteretted person • Wood-burrung/giis hn:places • Pnvate gara.ge:> • Boat shps ava1lable Now Leasing 1BR1md 2BR Sl300·S2100 Sorry No Pets :. Please call (9-49) 760-0919 .: CdM·2BR 2.SBA £n9llth Townho!M, Sunny R,20<VMo. Other Home1 Avalllble 94M75"111 nt Slln $9eclaflet e CHRIS EDWARDS • First E1t1te1 Prof>ertie• 94NIM209 cell phone LIDO BCH HSE ._.,, ............ _., NW1Y '*90, I cet gtr,IXYl;OM of .. beet Oii .. lelllldt MM'1Mll1 moo. 1 yr .......... •••••••••••••••••• : OCIF IFlmJJ : • • OCIAll ClOll • . , .............. . ...,._, . . ..... _: •••••••••••••••••• ~so~AR1~~ If 400•~~EMEHT 1 1 1 400~ lj I 400ANWa1BT I PALM SPRINGS 2 r 288. I lsleej)er sofa In LR, Viste Mirage Cqm. A.viii Dec 31..Jan 7, pool, golt. to Staoofweek 2()8.788-6414 1208 FOR R=~ I 'STOHEMILL DESIGN CTR Prime elrporl toc1tlon, dtskl and office spl<ll, fully equipped. MO/MO rental. 714-435-9179 DESIGNER CLOTHlNC WARcHOUSE SALE AT WHOLESALE AND BELOW PRICES. THURSDAY 2151' TO FRI 29TH ONLY -9M\-5PM -1639 AIMf'rMd - Co.1/a Aft.Jtl between 16th d 17th • I t ' ' H c " It • I s c 0 .. I ! • • • 8 Wednesdc:ty, Octoh.tr 27, ~ 999 ' • t •• TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ll ~:!GOREN . with OMAR SHAalF '-------11-s.--.. ---------------i and TANNAH HINSCH ~·19:." • ~·. ·~- ,\ . · 1, ...--. -' ..,, · .. 1· "!W!ll I CADIUAC DEVILLE 17 .,..... .. I LO ml WW VI~ b111 AUii . ........ ~MOHTDO 'ti 5 IC>d.. Mr.• Cd o!wwr (itn48)S2tMs MUPJAOUAll , Super~lt7.995 -t ,_ (4"7S2/80ot883) $1015 ~~· .... -. .. r. . " . •· ... ' . r·; ",, • . , . : ~ - ,..._. 71~ tWPOo1152 WC> ROVER Met<ENNA VOUCIWAOBI 714-540-t100 Jaau. XJiV ....... 'ii Nnpolt 8c:t\ ~S . 11....U·HOO CADILLAC bEVla:t ... at.Its tM50t NilUN IOOZX 't1 vw ClliiO w~ ... t /~ ei~moncw. ~tvtOUOUZZLUOt.V!.D fo:AC.:11IN11. 5 Te11111 83 Ttaftoe olflol(a 11•m: 8 Enthullum tool 12 CofalfMf 84 Colectlont 14 BMW.• o es Wing. ot a 16 -Srantey ~ 1e8=:' ea ~ 17 Pr..-(• ISll ....-.ng t8~ NORTH • J 9 7 (,, KQ6 o A84 • QJ6.a South\ IV.II J111111111kJ l'liJ "'·"on~· Lo I'll mi, wt.le, Ian ledllt, BAUER JAQU.llt 2 +~. T·Top, 2nd --. wtclwnl caw A8S. AC, 1/8, Nol1hltar. btl. ot """' 71~ '"" """"· .. "'""· CrulM, ABS. I*~ vi the mull' J'llKl1L'1tl of mr!Ul·rn "on 1748n 21 S2t,98& J-u• iJi 'ii 1rut cut SU,500. IOOlo. nu 111'11, l/ll:1f ~. vt:ntion\ ... Nl.'v. M1nu1 h~111g. lh tWiera I/ aMi Ml mlll'll~ 94f.f42·2702 •t2,MO. t4M45-tftt f"'rpo.k 1< to UI 11\4.:r lllft< 1..ant ~ur 71•54o.t100 "',,., Cli>staelcet. m nv: OidtiiiOill• cier1 WijOfl vw OOlF Gl 'it jXll'I lot le$(l\'lnUcr'\ 1n.ij<lf IJ th I u clbililc Ul>oAXbO 'ii $5895Alc::h149-723-1581 1896 lo mies. beige, 3rd 5. IP(!. IC, eaa {41257/ t·imc en cite S·l 111;i1or ain tic rl.'aclll."I Tcumg 300 Hp Nolt'4lll JAGUAR IUi • .. VANOEN 111t, aquuky c:tunl 006937) $11.995 19 Cutlde protlleln DOWN 21 McQintimall I Fet'OYltwn! W~ST • A65 1-:As r in pdi:rtrK1: It> no trump On tht\ whll• purl fin lthr, P\.AS 4-o lul pwr Ml rool , (380019) $9.988 MCKENNA VOU<SWAQQ Jcol i1 l~J \I,) the Upc:fKlf 111a1or-~1111 OOfQIO\ISI 1804157) $32,988 wtie Wf..;., 1 -· ,.: I MAIERS 71U4UOOO :?3 XX rTWlt.11 VI 32 ~Ripped Jamel 24 Trouble 2S Um'• eotn.nt 4 Sme1mg 2e Scrtitclled r&llldoe Q A41 o QJI02 •973 • 42 Q 987S J) !.16 5 •AIU8l game, SIO \' lhra-c no lf\11111'1 l..'1.111 ~I NABERS I COl'OI rlflldeln, S6600lobo fJ.tA)UO-t100 vw ooiJ oti ICY! ... t1cfr.i1ctl on u di.1111on.l lcac.l (714)54().9100 IMH23-1504 I OldltilOiMll Cutllii 'ii 5spd. IC, pw.odl. ruol, CllS. Wr(I lw the 1011 uf ch.: J1Jt11c•m.I JMi> Chlf LTD 4•' 'to l/O,wt111e,lllleln111lOf,wP1' •11 (S5103/oe689ol $14,995 sequence llltlti tkdai\!r "'"" wt1h the: CHEVROt..tt A.tro Le 'N Rid llhf au10 d pwr deanl (307345) 18.988 MCKENNA VOlKSWAOElt l '" I d I .I s . I • Low n••. lull power & • .._.:...." all -· NABERS 714.142.2000 30 Chief 111 lhe Met 5 "The Marrw'no4ti 32 Gf'Hlr MQUllNI Hunlefa" luehor 33 Thanks 8 ~ acbr 37 SmudOe 7 Ulsl-. e 0 38 Beats (crMm) 8 Zllch 39 Food c.mer 9 Oelete 40 lhey cl'oMI 10 CNlnge 42 Type ti 5'v loOlcs 43 Soul que buy t 3 W'tldcata ~ Skrlle<I 14 Tel-• .f5 Psychoc; IJ()W9r 20 l end 11 hand abbr 22 ClolhW Str11uu 48 Prelend 24 Shewls 49 Cold 26 The -a.otola 50 Recoiled PNC:tl' S2 Abandoned 27 Diiiy 57 Part°' a oomei 28 Blue, lfl Buenoa IH1• 30 Shopa' tails 31 PlayfUI animal 33 WraAh • 341/INS 36 Chelllf'lge 36 Lookedat' 38 Accident det>ns 41 Kukla 'a fliend 42 Yellowstone 48 Ouola 47 Computer command 49 Cofn Bill state 51 Porter and 810\Jt 52 Sltd 63 "l.adladayt" ~ .Alrtc:an an1elope 65 Oulch treat SOUTH • K Q lO 83 Q J JU 1 : o K 7J •K S The ll1c.IJ1n~ NORIH F.AH l• .... INT Pa~ 2• ~ Puu Pas.i SOlfl ti Wf.\'T I• Pass zo l'u 4• Plllil Opc11111g h:aJ. Queen or 0 .. 1ng Ill l ic 1.. u•1: 1anu. uppuM: t 1111 mort eulo, 1111 dUtl 111, II-st11eo. tow, '"'ai '::00.c!S ~ (7t4)540.1100 VW JETTA OlS •81 tlccl:in:r were tn &O after U\lffiflS. ~ C111 for Clllttnl ~ ~· ~5 94HS9-0li6e PontJK BOMeV«i1 'ii PO\lltf wt*61 =~~~~J ~~~~111~:~l~~~!~. ~ ~:~ us(7~~~~:e aNf AovtR DISC 'te ~e~·~~t~p~ ~~U<s~i~ the fullll4.'S) or lime the dd~nJcr Chevy Bul'llMtiJCMl•o r I I c " . L 0 wlo ~~ · I Q!8illl $2A95 714-969:7507 714-141-2000 would colk-..:1. '""" 111 t:.\Ch \Ull for .1 a2 vt. aJIO, NC, pt, lloyl. ~~~ ~e~~XA7m: SATURN SL2 115 vw JmA Gl ... OO<!·ln<:k stl. tmo0td1 Pr:elent condlllon • I.AHO ROVER AUtomallc, alt, llA_~ 5 spd. pmr More 11nll0rlur11 11t.1n tlraw1111! 11400 ooo ~9'631·3852 Newport Bch 149~5 PICkaoe ~I (3955118) 1~5998A>16098) $11 .995 trumps i' to '°ct nd ot the tJiun1nnd DURANGO DODGE 'h LEXUS£§ 300 ·is Cal for current l)ltClllg M.,CKENNA VOLKSWAGEN lowr. At Ind, two declarer \hould Low moos. 1upe1 c/een Low miles beige tin LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER 114-142·2000 tcaJthck1n11orc1uhdmmh.md.1hc buy lor wholeule IHlhlf mini cond1t1orit 7fUt2.ftol I VWJETTAOL 'i7 •,. forcrna OUl Jcclan:r'> hl~I !>IOJlflCI m HlwpOt1Sch 14~ (714)54().1100 toys C..1or c:ulflfll l)llclnQ_ McKE~ VOlKSWAGElt,. 58 Once ITIOl9 AlrN 60 Dodge edrOltly 29 UfWefM 1ttrac1ion 44 TVedO-on 45 Sln.ttof Kehwver 56 Planll1 Pelet - 59 See 8 Down 11 111'! avcra~e Jcclan:r cannl)C "'111 to Jraw trump) 'There 1s a dread 1h<11 a cl..:fend~r will ruff nway one of J"'Cl:lrcr ·~ w111111ng tricks Hov.cver, there 11rc: 111nes when J111w1n~ trump~ mu\l be deferred fnr more u1gc:m bu~ulC~\ bbl the dclenJm con do i.s w111 with $25.99~T tees •Wfl44740 (090827) $17,988 TOVOTA AVALON XLS 'NI 5 $pd, Pllll cc • • the !k.e and lllay another tl1Jmont.1, &:ANO ROVER NAB~S I A&Jto, ar, leadW, dwoml II-(2868210711934) S12."5 9 B <'-.. h WUS Of WESTlttlHSTtJt 71 ..... 2·2000 ... the suit U! now .x>UI c;in ro.o.h the I FORD AEROSTAR VAN 'tt LEXUS ES300 'ti (714)1t2"90I PASUT '" ..,.. queen and Jkk or clubs. d1<;c.,\rtlin11 Eltlanded, VII'( low mleage, I Cll lor QJITenl pnang l vw the tlr;unorid losct on the thin.I tluh IUllV lolded, .,,.Im cassette. LEtUS Of WESllllHSTER TOYOTA 4 RUNNER M 5 spd, ac, cass, llether. • Wh.tl 1r a Jcfcnder wen: 111 run the 11., ~er. $7500 080 · (71•)8H-6tol Low ml , Super cl11nl alloys. ( t 8311/0825 tlurd club'/ fhc:n 1he conlr•Kl w,,., 714·540-5995 714•785-6118 LEXUSESMO •iS $20,~NJTo=7002 ~~k9:~NA VOLKSWA~ 1wing tlown no matter how South FOAD ASPiRE '67 Call for curient oflclna 1 Newport Bch 14t-640-M45 714.842.2000 • to.:kled the hand Auto. ac, cass (21806/ LEXUS OFWESTMINsfER j;=.::::'.:::=====~======:;;;,..~ 210185) $4.995 (714)192-00S 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS NB Synagogue needs an u.\lslant 10 arrange the sanctuary for "'8 se1"1ce5 S9hr ref's req·a 949·548·6900 RECEPTJCUSTOMER SVC FIT·PfT 9a-6p l.IO!l'Fn 10a·Sp Sat Hourly rate open. ~on t?AP. duties Incl ptlon8$ customer queslloos. good Communlca· lion slalts, pos1we attitude.. good computer sklhs Fax resume to 949-646-9615, or call Jamel .ii 949-646·3737 RErAIL·ExP'O SALES Salupenon to 181 lades ~rel 11 \ll)IG81a 11011 at NB go«oourse S81ary -. cootm. 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' I ., ,! r711T1~ r •• E?tAJjt by~ vit>it ~ r~~llxated [JP~~ • I • ' f k c II If • I c 0 • Jour~ey .back In time ... at The Plecemakers VIiiage Teacups & Tulips: a charming shop If you arc looking for a "linlc l>it of heaven," or perhaps a journey back in time when America was young. ambitious and creative, or maybe looking to escape into heartwarming n05taJgia, we have jusr the place for you ro visit. The Picccmaker~ Village -it is all chis and more. Located on the far west side of the parking lot from Picccmakcrs Coumry Store, this is a true shopper's and treasure hunter's delight. As you enter through a courtyard, you will literally be beckoned co all the different shops that are in the courrya.rd. Signs brightly painted on the walls of the buildings lead the way to a most delightful shopping experience New co Pieccmakcrs Village is the COffee Bar, which u si~atcd next to the bookstore. Herc is where you can rcsr and enjoy your favorite coffee and browse around the Book Nook with irs hundreds of used books. • Give yourself a' day out and spend it at Piecemakers Village, where there is something new and differen t every day. You will leave wich your creative juices stirred and your arms full of goodies for friends, f.trnily and yes, even your pets. Pitcmuikm Villatt is opm daily from JO a. m. to 5:30 p. m. It is /oca~d at 1720 AIU ms Aw., Coftil Mts11. For morr infarm11rion, call (714) 641 -3112. Thnr t-mail addms is ma1/@p1trm111ltm.rom. SOM£IHING FOR EVERYONE AT ONE LOCATION ... Slot Machines 132 S. Glassell Avenue, Orange, CA 92866 Antique Mall & Gift Emporium Chloe's Closet Tea Room & Dining Parlor (7 14 ) 538-941 t Hours Tuts Thurs IOAM-S PM Fn • S.t IOAM·6PM Sunday 11AM-sPM Victorian Wares & Gifts Cal1logue 1-800-366-0600 Visit our Web site at www.someplaceintime.com Pool Tables Jt/ntiques, Jukeboxes, Pin Balls & Gaming Equipment .J3uy , Sell, '!J1. epair, Restore 25 Years Experience Financing Available •m Schafer's Antiques 171 N. Tustin Ave., Tu tin 714-541-5555 Teacups & Tulips is a charming shop filled with conage furniture, antiques and lovely acccs.sorics along with unique collcctiblo, vintage clothing and j~lry, priced from $2 ro $2,000. . The new owner of ix months welcomes her patrons with freshly baked homemade scones, served with cloned cream, from l l a.m. to 4 p.m. Located on Westminster in Newport Beach, 3,500 square fcec of space includes two separate tearooms that scat up to 48. Just in time for holiday gift giving. you'll discover an exclusive line of hand painted porcelain ornamenrs. You'll also find accessories to coordinate with cottage THE BEST IN NEWPORT· MESA SHOP ANO/OR CONSIGN •ANTIQUES • COLLECTIBLES •SILVER • LININ - •JEWELRY -CRYSTAL tCHINA •'URNITUAE A PlllOJICTOP' AttJtTANCI LIAGUI OP' N IWP'OlllT'MD A 2220 FAIRVIEW Ro., COSTA MESA IAT NEWPORT 8LYD) HOURS: MONDAY·FRIOAY 10-4 SUUROAYS t0·3 (949) 645-5477 furnishin~ and beautiful handmade jcwclrr- Encompassing a bedroom, gucstroom and dressing room is ~Swett Lorraine's Closct,"'.i women's clothing line of d~ and JUmpcrs, in add1rion to vintage hab, druscs and gl0\'Cj1 ~ A gracious place to visit wiih the friend.li~r· service in town, stop by Teacups & Tulips foj' a unique shopping experience. •• Join them for a Holiday Open House on Sunday, Nov. 7 froin l l a.m. to 4 p.m. for free umplin~. Ttacups & Tulips is located at 40p Wtttminrur Aw., (ritar Zubit's Ch1rltm Coop,) m Nttvpqrt &ach. Bu.smtu hours art Tut. ,j Sa1.,'JOa.m. f.O 5p.m., Sun .. 11a.m.t.o4 P·"I.· C/JJstd MonJays. (;A/J (949) 650. 5223 . ..WT [)ft() DfCOO A superb conection of Art Deco & Nouveau figures and lamps COii or Witte fOf colOI COIOIOg $8 00 ~ pastoge Coutesy to the frOdO I 23581 A1dgt Route Dr,. Suite IO Ltgune Hills, CA 92553 (949) 7aM077 •Fu (IM9) ~ •Now tcc:eptiog VISA & Mast91Cal'd 130 East 17th St. Costa Mesa 949-548-6845 ..-. ' • if/.~ • . w ~,~-: .. ,,,ii'! ,~~ z. Com: to Stella's Place fo; an ecle'ctic mix of French furniture, Eisenberg. Haskell jewelry, American pottery ... We also have a 200 year old German bed still with the original paint, and wonderful antiques from the 1920s. Come Visit! 27."" • Eckert's Is a quality antique mall resembling an original 1900s general store Eckert's General Store Antique Mart in missed when in che area. ., ~s Alamitos is truly a unique antique mall. The store is horn~ to more than 100 atltique dealers who sell quality antiques and coUcaiblcs of all types. The mall is a f,imily-run b~incss with a .. combined tmal of m6re than 75 years of experience in the antique marketplace. store. The counters arc original bean counters from an old general store from the Midwest. There are original scales, vintage candy bars, unusual advertising signs and rare antique display picccs. As you shop throughout the mall, you will find collcaiblcs from advertising to Victorian, vintage painted pieces of fumirure, newly dis~ furniture <b a small cown in Iowa and reconstructed chem wiqun che mJ.11. rhese wonderful an..hicecrural elements make the perfect backdrop for di~plaring an1iqucs. frkmi Gmmzl Store is I.orated at 3555 Kaul/a A~ .• us A/JJmitos, dtrt'Ct/y ojf.tht 405 1111d (i()5 .fruu'flp. 111m art m.eral other annqut stom and 1'1<11/J in tht arra. _ Frkm's would bt happy to provitk you with • Owncn Chris and !Gm Eckert and Gharlic and Janee Eckert have traveled the country collecting unique original general score antiques co decorate their Front counter area. When you step into the scon:, it's Ii~ stepping back in time into an original 1920s American general The Eckcrcs have C$tabli hed a level 'of qualicy that their dealers must adhere to. Each dealer must stock their space with 80% older antiques and collectibb. The other 20% of their space 1s made up of unique items, folk art, hand made coUecciblcs and unusual decorat0r items. Because of these standards, the mall has been recognized by travel magazines and decorating magazines as a Store not to be · weH as fine art and "fumishin~. In their showcased gallery of more than 40 showcases, you can find fine china, gl~. unmual kitchen collectibles, pottery, jewelry and much more. 11 map of th~ arra, upon "'l'mt. & surt to visit their Holiday Opm I louse on Nov. 19-21. 1999. Photos are 1wttil.abk with St1111tt 011 Nov. 20 firim 11 am. to 1 p. m .• whik suppliN fast Call frkm's 111 (562) 431-0548. Many of the booths have been designed co resemble vintage hou.;es an J old buildings. The Eckens actually dismantled several original Victorian front porches that were co be destroyed in First Circa Christmas to be celebrated at Circa Antiques During Circa Antiques' in3ugural Circa C.hrmmas, you can take advancage of gre.11 savings on aJI holiJ.iy decoration : ornaments, garlands, lights. C.hriscm.u tr~. collectibles and much, much more. Ci rca · spcciali10 in antique lighting to include chanddic'"', sconces, accent 13mps and corchieres. They aJso carry American and French furnuure; and colleccible china such as Chinn. hdlcy. '°lpode and Masons Vista. Therc·s also a lovely ~lecuon of sterling flatware and hollowarc, an, micro~ and estate jcwdry. Circa, with its charmingly decorated vignert~. features antiques from the 1800s and 1900s. The anvicing ambienCC' is lit by the \cunning array of chandeliers. Come experience rhc pe.u:eful, beautiful, unduucrcd atmosphere as you moll back through time at Circa Antiqu~. Ctrra Am1qun is W<aud at I JO £ I 7th 51 • CoJta Mesa. For mo" mfortnation, call (9·19) 722 8586. 27th Anniversary Parking Lot Sale November 7 9 00 -5 50 Lots of Dealers! Refreshments 7h-~ TREASURE MART ANTIQUE MALL 100 OPEN SHOPS tine ~tli~Y Vi1...loriun. Pt...n .... xi t'urn1Lurc. C tb... ....... Cernmi"'~· I.nm( • On ·nlnl. Jc~'Clr'" llol ~heel ... I~tirb11..oo~. 'rnmh. Tc'°d'-i)' tknr\;, T'-1y~. Tmin1>1. NuUvc American. 11unling@ f'i,..hin.g. ~po1t..·un .... i La" Vc0as Mcm .... xubilia. Qclcrcncc l~ook<'\ nnd Old ond New Collcdiblc4;. i\PPt.):\1~1.1.' f\\All~\1'11.t:. n1r~\)DAY,.., 10 TO I 293 E. REDLANDS BLVD. SAN BERNARDINO, CA. OPEN 7 DAYS 10 TO 5:SO ' 909-825-7264 -D PLATING • POLISHING LACQU ERING • REPAIR SILVERSMITH • LAMP REPAIR ANTIQUE SALES • CONSIGNMENT ON~SITE REFINISHING PARTS DUPLICATION (949) 631-5555 ------Right the First Time! COSTA MESA 1603 Superior Avenue Cosca Mesa, CA 92927 (949) 631-5555. (949) 650-6900 PASADENA 355 So. Ro cmead Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91107 (626) 792-9202. (213) 684-1764 Dear Family & Friends of. Book Lovers .... Have Gift Certificates Available for STOCKING STUFFERS Happy Holidays Fax/Phone orders a0<%pted we take Master Card or V1 1451147 Broadway 3321 E. Broadway C.O.ta Meta, CA 92627 Long Bc.ach. CA 90803 (949) ~5..0529 (562) 4~9020 Showroom Warehou<,P 2981 Fairview Rd. 1365 Loq .. rn Avl.' Co-.t<l Ml'~ct. C/I. 9?.64'.h l 11· .. t.1 Mt" ... t Cl\ 'lc'I,/(> (714)751 -3809 (714)546-5450 JACK R. CHRISTENSEN GLORIA J. REICHSTEIN i PROPRIETORS • FAX: 714-979-9538 ~~~~ Calendar Shows Proudly Presents esa Antique Show & Sale Over 200 Quality Dealers Combined with 39 Years of Excellence . All Types of Furniture, Glass, Silver, Art, Jewelry, Primitives, Americana and much more ... ·EVERYTHING FROM TIN TO TIFFANYt! ! ! . Fine Glass, Porcelain and Ruo Repair Aral/able at Show Hours: FRIDAY & SATURDAY 12·9PM •SUNDAY 12-5PM .,. cum-. 1:1111ma,1:1 lili I llEIW • Elll IT Fiil lmM •I llMY • Elll AT FAMW mD . SHOW INFO: (760) 943-7500 or www .calendarsho $5 ADMISSIO GOOD FO .com RUN OF I t ' ' ic c n • 0 8 s c 0 P I s : I ct • Preserving the nostalgic ol' "Radio Days" Stella's Place, full of treasure Cdebrating its I 0th anniversary, Mac's Old Time IWlio Museum preserves the nostalgia of old radios. collection of memorabilia, such as spcaken, earphones, microphones and rubes. The Museum is decorated with early adveniscmencs, lending an authentic historical setting. ycais and sec the changes to large ornate 1 radios -made of wood, mccal, bakclice and finally. plastic. Treasures from the pasc co enhance the furure -that's Stella's Place. An edecric mix of French furniture, old chandeliers with original crystals, Italian borbolla mirrol"$, French enamelware, Eisenberg & Haskell jewelry, and ~erian pottery and a.rt. · • gilded trim tow~rs over chc o collectibles. A Murano glass chande twinkles. A I~ an deco chanddier h in chc window -aJJ ,.dding to the sco charm. The owner, Charles "Mac• Quarrie, lw had a longtime passion and fascination with the radio. Over the pa.st 20 )'CU'S. he has ~ollcaed and accumulated hundreds of radios. Believing these historic ucasures ,hould be preserved for all to COJOY -Mac's Old lime Radio Museum was born. Mac's original "Yesterday's Treasures· cscablished 18 )'CU'S ago, has grown into rwo adcilcional areas: "Mac's Old Tune Radios" and "Mac's Old Time Radio Museum." Racilos from as early as 1916 through 1990 can be viewed, along with a nice Visicol"$ can a::acc.the history of the radio, from the very carty cryml sea that operaced without any batteries or clearicity to the laige and bulky battery secs, requiring large and sometimes messy banerics, as the source of power. From the 1920s to the 1930s, with the rapid progress an clearicaJ ccchnicaJ appliacions, the radio also became a piece of fumicure, housed inside beautiful abinccry. Many consoles and table cop models can be viewed. Travd through a period of 50 In adcilcioo co Some 300 racilos on display in the museum (with 600 more in storage), Mac's sells radJos, anciqµcs and collectibles and repairs old radios. • *The sale of radios and the museum of old radios is for everyone co enjoy,• Quarrie wd. ~ ba:clt in tirM 11nd anne txpmm« Mac's Old lime RadW 11nd M1m11m , lor11rrd 111 4335 W. 147th St., lawndak. The storr and muui.m arr opm Tumlay through Smurday. I I a.m. UJ 5 p.m. C:zJJ, (310) 675-· 6017 for morr information. ,~Gener._, f M1 ANTIQUE MAJrt. INC. A Quality Mall With Onr 100 Onlt'rt 3555 Katella Ave., Los AJamito&, CA 90720 (~62) 431-0548 &lttrt'• ia 1 quali11 antiquf' mall d~ .. igned to ttetniblt a c1rra 190011 to 1920'1 gutral 1torr Ovtr 100 dt1lrr1 who eU quality 1ohqul'1 & coUtctiblta from ad\trtUing to \1cloriao. Bt 1ure to v1 11 our ·bowuu Galltry with ovtr 40 fantllitic cun. HOLJDAY OPEN HOUSE Novemb« 19-21, 1999 • Free Refreehmenta • Cont..U • Photoe With Santa BE SlRE TO SEE THESE GREAT SPACES: #J:i -Beautiful Haviland, Flow Blue, •SI0111 A•tocked & Redeccnted for the Holidays I IA>~ Alun.i1u Ol•d. Tiffany Silver, Hand painted china #6 -Fire KinK, Jad1te & unusual kitchen colleetiblP ... #61 -Vinta,:e apothecM) & candy jars, bean counlcrs & ~neral ~tore Antiques Many other antique 1hop1 & maU. in the area. 605 t'w Open Daity 10 am -6 pm Sunday 11 am - 5 pm Cwtomcrs leave Stella's Place With a little ~istory about their purchases and a smile of dunks from owner Betty Pett~l"$0n, with a promise to find that unusual piece they may be~ingfor. A 200-ycar old original paint German bed rests beside a British C.olonial cable, while a Viccorian fish bowl shares space with a fire scrcen. An eight and one-h21f foot Art Novc:au door with frosted glass and Work by artists listed in the Daven often ap~ at Stella's Place. Come discover Stella's Place -it's full wonderful antiques. From a 1920s peacock signed "Paris" to a Weller SrcUa's is just the place co find chat s crosure dut links one to the past, encourages ooc to boldly step into furure. Su/Jai Place is locllud al 130 E. 17th Coltll Mna. CAO (949) 548~6845. Ma or CRtdlt Cards Acee ted ~~ Wo 5hlp • Op•"' D•lly • ,.,... ,...,.kine t212 S.CO'IST HWY. v.GUNA ltENli (949) '494-1'41 • (000) ~7401 COUNTRY ROADS ANTIQUES and GARDENS "the original since 1992 ,, Spend the day in 15,000 sq. feet of great antiques, garden accessories, wonderful folk art & girt items and 5,000 sq. feet of outdoor gardens. Be Sure Not to Miss ... COUNTRY ROADS CHRISTMAS O PEN H OUSE Friday Nite (11/5) 6pm-9pm Saturday & Sunday (11/6 & 11/7) 10am-5pm Events Includ e: Sil ent Auction with proceeds going to Project Sister Hou se of Country completely redecorated for the season. Find the the store stocked full of antique holiday items , holiday snacks and treats through the week~nd. Fill <?Ut your "WHAT I REALLY WANT FO R XMAS" card. ~ ( ) I ) I . ',, I "'',, l I J . \ ·.,. I \ I ~ '1 . ~ l ) l ) l ) < < l l ' I R l I~< l \ I)~ \ \ I HJ l I \ t1 "'I <, \ U I> I \ ~ I l ) . . l I I " I 1• l I I Wa tch for: 20,000 sq. feet of "the best" Expec t the same exciting "look" Find the customer service &: helpful staff yoµ "deserve.'' Dealer inquiries we lcome 204 W Ch apman • Old Towne Orange (714) 532-3041 PLEASE JOIN THE ANTIQUE DEALERS OF SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO ASWE Welcome the Holidays \\t.4' :¥iJ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NOVEMBER 19TH AND 20TH 10 AM UNTIL 6 PM Wonderful shops featuring fin e antiques and decorative accessories await you. LES INTERIEURS DURENBURGER AND FRIENDS FEATURtNG LEE STANTON ANTIQUES Rococo ADELE MCGOWAN AND MARGARET NORD STUDIO FIVE GARDENIA THE DECORATIVE ARTS VILLA ANTIQUA WILD GOOSE CHASE 31000 Block of Camino Capistrano, one block North of the Mission in Historic San Juan Capistrano Call 949·661-6576 for further information er er gs 's rt of ial ct he t., Old C hicago ~Since May of'85 ANTIQUE MARK.ET Furniture• Glassware Silver • Jewelry China• Dolls China Replacement Decorator ... . . . Discover France just arou nd the corner at Panier d~ Fleurs Panicr de Flcurs, a family owned and opc:raled busin~ with _,more than 20 . ye:\rs of experience, understands the value of preferred buying and personal service. 'Each pi~c is individually hand picked from various regions throughout France. From the sm:ets of Paris co the Loire Valle}, Bordea ux to Bczicrs, Lyon to Avignon, they arc tireless in rheir quest co bring you the finest in French antiques. M33tcr craftsmen painstakingly restore ca1.:h piece to its original splendor; and the lovt' of this dying art brings back co life the cimcless beaury of superior artistry -and Jc.-i.i'gn. Panier de Flcurs ss also chc lca<l<'r in ha\e been invnt'd to a gracio~ home in developing innovauvc anriquc thc South of franc..c. conversions crcaung a marriage of Thh b rruly an anrique shopper'~ function and beauty. The incredible' grace para<li~ v. hert· one. Qn reali1.c cycryrhing and. complexiry of !'-French armoire is -for their home furni~hing needs; bc<is to transformed snco a modern, pracckal l>ufTch, ~crvc.:r' ro i.em~es. and desks ro piece. Stereos, telcvssions and computer dsn111g '<.'t>. w mention a few. cabineb are some of the more popular ~o. whether you arc seeking co furnhh conversion r<'quests, as well as china your l'ntirc home in Frcnc.h antiques or cabinets and bookcases for impressive simply bring home a b11 of France. it's just display. around rht-corner at Panier de Fleurs. While strolling through che relaxing Comr r:1:pn-m1Cr Panier rk Fkun French atmosphere of rheir srylishly decorated A1111.q1w. Tht )torr ir located at 17912 vigncn~. one might ger che feeling they Cou•,111 m Imm. C1// (9·J9) 863-0733. X+++++++++++++++++++++++++++X + + t + EL>GfO R O fv/ll + + + + + + t + ANGfl QUB M ALL 23710 El Toro Rd., Lake Forest (9 49) 588-8979 or (949) 586-1329 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ~ ! R D .... """' I .. ~-~.::~JJ t NEW & CO\SIG\ED t + + + + + • Furniture + + + + + ! · Accessories : + + : • Antiques ! + + + + : ·Jewelry + + + + + + ! 333 E. 17th St .. Ste. 125 ! ! Costa Mesa ! + + ! (949) 646-7233 ! + + t M-F l 0 -5 & Sal I 0 -3 ! t t ~+++++++++++++++++++++++++++X Since 1965 WANTED ANTIQUE S ·Older Style Furniture PIANOS & Collectibles $$ CASH PAID $$ O ne Piece or Ent ire House Full FREE Estimates • A lso Legal Appraisals • Immediate Frien d ly Service • No Obligatio n WE BUY N EWER MODEL • Appliances • Televisions • Stereos• Autos• Office Furniture ''WE PAY MORE$ FASTER'' ~Ab?~ g)e,/l~ g-~u /~/J" ·/~YO ~fYY'U ~IHAJN• v f ~A./.J 9• • /;;f'i'Hh;,1/.; (714) 957·.0133 <e·oo> 649-4922 2202 So. Main St., S.nta Ana, CA 92707 C800>840 4447 014>157-8133 Bonded & License CA #284 ' I ' ' ' le c II II 0 I • c 0 • The bidding starts here .•• at South Coast "Audlon Every WcdncMiay evening, join in the fun and "bid for bargaim" at South Coast Auction in Santa.Ana. With about 300 sq>mte lot of antiques auctioned off. long-time owners/pairnen Billy Humphries and Les Taylor have turned a bU5incs.s they ~tarted in August I9n into a $10 million ;,i. year 'ucc..css. South Coast Auction is located on three acres with four buildin~ adding up to 60,000 square feet plus the outside yards, where every Wcdn~ay night beginning at 4 p.m., three auctions take place simultaneowly. According to Humphries and Taylor, most of their merchandise is acquired at estate sales. But you'll And everything fo r the home and more, up for auction: .mtiquei, appliances, office fumicure, lVs, equipment, pian~. ;nvdry and even auromobilo. Wirh a mailing list of l ,000 active dealers, South Coast Auaion atcrs to dtalcrs, but the public is welcome co take part in all ~ bidding. 'South Coast Aucrion is locami Ill 2202 S. Milin St., Santa A1111. Auctions ewry W~ "' 4 p.m.; pmnew hours a" 9 a.m. "'5 p.m. any t!ay but unday. A $200 deposit is requirrd of anyont rrguttring a bid For mort information, caO (714) 957-8133 or (800) 6./9-4922. "'f!J L" CH INA VALENTINE PLE1\SI~ (JOIN US FOR AN OPEN HOUSE T< I ~LE rwo CO:\'T.\IXERS OF FINE AXflQl'ES FROM C HINA. Yot \\ IU. Fl~I> BE.\l"'TIFl.l. l..\CQl'ERED PIECES.(illNOlSERIE, l• Li'.<,\'\ I FRI l f\\'OOI> .LUJJ.£.'-, CJL\IRS, .\( Ch..'-;SOlllE.S A~I> Ml'C II ~IORE T11l·usn.u-. l\'o\·1~Mn1-:u 11. 1999 11~<>\I 10 00 \\I I \I II 4:00 l'\l FIUDfU', N0\7~MBER 12, 1999 I IW\f 10:00 ,\\I l'~<Tll. 4 :00 PM S,1 rc.·10J~U'. Non~MBEU J:J, 1999 rlHl~I ICHlO ,\\f I :\"I II. 4 -00 l';\I Fu 11),\1 ·• I)/~( ·1~.\f m·;u 8, I !)9fl I ((O\I 1111111 \ \f f \I II ~ 00 J'\I \l 1111~ \\'\HE IIOl 'SE ()()() \\'1 '-.,I l 7°1 II STREET, l NIT W5 Co"' I \ ~I F"'.\, (' \l.IFORNL\ 92627 SATUR11rll', DECEMBER 4, 1999 FIHl\I 11 00 \~t l 'l'\TI L 4 :00 PM ' OH BY APPOINfMENT PLEASE CALL (949).675-2511 DE .. \1.LHS Wm..c mm STORE HOURS: Tuesday--Saturday I 0:00 am.-5:00 pm Sunda.y & Monday By Appointment On ly 130 East 17th Street Suite C Costa M esa At Newport & 17th behind Harp Inn 949•722•8586 Jack and Glorla's Antiques and expert restoration Jack and Gloria's Antiques of Costa Mesa will have another 40 foor conwner of antiques on sale this weekend. This hipmenc is part of their buying cxpcdidon in England this past September. The overflow is stored in a warehouse in England, awaiting the next shipment. . Jack Christensen and Gloria Braunbergcr- Reichstein have been in the antique furniture business for more than 30 years. Merging their separate businesses 15 years ago has allowed them to cscablish themselves in England and expand co rwo locations in Costa Mesa: a showroom at 298 l Fairview Road packed with carefully restored furniture and a warehouse and showroom ac 1365 Logan. Furnirure can be purchased as is or be complcrdy refinished. All rcsrorocion is carried out on the premises µnder Ch ristensen's guise. Each piece is individually assessed and thoroughly reconditioned. Alrhough the warehouse has its own showrooms, the majority of th e furnirure is purchased before resrorarion cakes place, and then goes directly co the cusromer's home alter it has been rcfirushccl. ~ 'Tfic Loft 4iS\ American Antiques 1523 S. Gra11d. Santa AtUl (/Block up from Edingn-) -------------- 1 hi , i, th, ( ll.1,.,. ·\ntitpll -..I.op in "'•1. ( .dil11111i .1'. --------~ ---------- •Real 1iff11n1 Lampi • Chair Caning •Rushing ~ Flatweave •Chair and foroitu~ npair rnie Lo/i a"mtrican antiques 714)835•4242 fORHOME AND GARDEN ~~ Lon A KiJli4n. Proprietor · tt4ge 'le l'vniiabings od fiaenes. &ne gttts ud .iooeuories. Engba~ ~n on1&111ul.s. bena. ud mwc11110re! Come diaoover woiJ.,.f,,I tre4Sv. to re.tber JOIT nest ~ a to.ob of l'OllWI08 ... d llOlt.lgia. 359 Old Newport Boulev.ard Newport U . CA 02663 9•972Z024' Opea Mo11. 1-5 pl!\. ff11es. ·Sot I OJO • 5.30 p-• Aa:ording to Chrisrenscn and Braunbcrgcr- Reichstein, rhcir bwincss has been a labor of lsm: and their success over the yea.rs can be attribuctd to the quality of the produas th~ offer. What sets chem apart is not just price and quality but customer satisfaction. Over the years, Jack and Gloria's Antiques has seen the antique business change. Many people now purchase "as is" items and restore the fumiturc chcmsdvcs. Also, customers now prefer pieces that are durable and functional, rather than unusual and frivolous. The armoire has found a new purpose - encertainment center; and sideboards continue to be popular favorites because they can be used in a variety of ways and in different rooms. In addition ·co these pieces, Jack and Gloria's stocks tables and chrurs, bedroom suircs, hall stands and all types of desks. StQp by jaclr and G/Qrids A11tiqun for both your antiqut purrham and rrstomtions at thtst two conve11imt locatumJ: 2981 Fairvitw Ave., (714) 751-3809; and 1365 logan Ave., (114) 546-5450. ANTIQUES & COUECTIBLES 4335 W. 147th St. lAWNDALE l·l/2 ... ,,_ u.w. Owlc c.. .... 1111. tn.. LA.X. OW RADIOS ASPECIALlY Buy, Sell, Repair (310) 675-6017 Tues. ·Sot 1J.5pm OfW\' llERITAGE ~ Elilll'S lAU$T ANIQIWN.l. 'E' s7.'. s~ ·iDMIJDCNO • onM m . (909) 888-3377 SAT. ,_ Nov. 6m FINE ART AucnoN 6:30PM OUTSTANDING ANTIQUE STORES UNDER ONE ROOF Futuri•r- Fine American and European China, Porcelain, Crystal, Silver and Furniture We buy .nd consign fine an 1 he Christmas Gift of an Hcirlooom Antique will always be treasuttd HOUu. ............. ,.,. .. , I ..,Jt••• • • • Acanthus Gallery Step into the unexpecml. A charming gallery filled with classic, disrinctive, eleg.ulc decorative accessories, furniture and a discriminating selection of original antique prints. An extraordinary collccrion of botanical, architectural and natural hiscory copper · engravin~ dating from 1613 co 1850 are not to be mi~ed. Ocher unique furnishings, personally chosen by the owner, include urns. bejeweled piccure fnmes, clocks from London, needlepoint co velvet pillows, handcarved mirrors, hurricane lamps, candlescicks, many dccoracive boxes from pcnsheU to leather, a unique selection of lamps, animal figurines, vcgecable bonlcs and much more. There are also cxquisirely carved rurn-of- che-ccnrury armoircs, tables and chairs. For the holidays or all year long, Acanthus .Qallery has great gift ideas and interior decorating treasures. Acanthus Gallny is k>cattd at 2908 £. Coast Highway. Coromt dti Mar. Hours arr 7i1t. - Sat., J 1a.m.to5 p.m.; Sun., noon to 5 p.m. or by appointmmt. Clostd Monday,. CaU (949) 640-1470. • [llOLLECTIBLE DOLLS ---.. ··---Very Limited Quantities •Original 1930's Shirley Temple • Hildegarde Gunzel Vmyl • Madame Ale>tander and others ---•• 4ml-- REPRODUCTION D0LLS from 8" ~ 32" dolls Porcelain Dolls by Helyn (714) 531-5242 By Appt. Only -..., kca,M & Ta~ TEil •#/Tl{(_(IE! /II/Ell!• tll/1111 No Reservations required for I Scones & Tea Tuesday· Saturday 10 am -5 pm J Sunday 11 am ·4 pm 400 Westminster Avenue Newport Beach, CA 92663 949/650-52.23 A Jbj --6 ,.._~ -.: . - The Pottery Sh ack collections make holidays sp arkle with memorable gifts The Porrery Shade, Laguna Bc-.ic.h's "mu\t• sec" landmark, has been providing a Wliqu~ shopping experience sinc.c 1936. Voh..J chc ·acsc Pottery Score" in Orangt' Cow1ty for two years tn a rqw, che smre is frequented by to(1ri i, and locals alike. • Offering fu more than j~t pottcl). l'he Portcry Shxlc carria uniqut' tahll:'A~rc from around the world including formal <hin;a, porcelain, earthenware, stemware. 11.uw;arc, ccr.unics, linens and candles. From m·rru for casual cntcruining to dining scmngs tit for royalty. choose from exquisite ubk top Jcs1gn' and ,htf-in)pircd 1.ookv.arc" facrything you Collei..tion. Figi Oroamenu, Nikko'• n~cd to make your holidav sc.1'10n ~iurkle is 1n Ch~tm.utime, Happy Holi<bys and moce. stock ~od read) to help )OU wmplct~ your New UCUUJ'C$ arc arriving daily. · 1.dchr.uton plm\. An 5rr~ of id~ for )'Out .. Wirh more than 25,000 i<I~ fttt ro lh.in~gi,ing iablc "111 "hcr )'OUf .ippcrirc for a aplorc. The P~ctcry. Shack ~ gifts for br.mnfill r-all f.:;iq everyone on your ~numas Ii$(. , ( hrumus 1s JUSt around the comtt and ~ ~ plans to moll through Laguna. Wit Po11cn ~hack •~ bc-.iucilull) da--orarcd to in~irc dtc .ut and anuquc 'j;alkno and pay a visit co cxcitmg n~ ~\1b1liun fur our hearth and The Pottery ShaJt · )OU'U love the rdm:id home. Ch011SC furure fam1lv heirlooms from our atm~pherc The Pottery hack will hdp make v r holi<la} rollcccions: Ganz CoUcetible~. .)Out holiday' .parklc. ~po<lc') C hrmnu.s li-tt, Fiu & F~d. HoU>C of TN f>rlntry SJ>tUlt is l«llttt 11 1112 S. Caat I lamn I imncd Ediriom Kurt Adler Polorui~ H1thulf1Jt ugu1111 &uh. CzJJ (949) 49'1-J 141. qj,an101ut &, · /fiwe/':9 {}..vdtan.ge; THE BEST PLACE FOR ANTIQUES & C()LLE<~TIBLI ~ CASH BUYER $ $ $ $ Diamonds • GoM Estate jewelry Pays top do/la.rs up to $1,000,000 Rolex • Cartier Patek • Vintage & Modern Watches BUY • SELL • TRADE • REPAIR DIAMOND & JEWELRY Ex.CHANGE 658 W. 19th St.• Cou~ Mc.u (949) 646-7262 <Tonvs Architt3ctu ral Salvage Wrought Iron Gates & Fencing Stain & Beveled Glass Stone & Marble 1 Doors & Windows Bronze, Wood. Copper Statuary & Fountains . New Collection of Handcarved. Roman style marble. bathtubs sinks. sink tops, columns. doo surroundings. mantels. relief panels & more. Dealers a Decorators Wholesale & Retail fJ3uy & Sell 123 N. Olive • Orange CA 92866 (714) 538-1900 Fax (714) 538-1966 Air Conditioned • Friendly Staff• U.P.S. Available Out of State Checks Welcomed • Ample Parking •~Minutes From Freeways ' • Open 7 Days • ORIGINAL l OCATION: 5689 PARAMOUNT BLVD. HISTORIC DOWNTOWN LOCATION 12965 MAIN STREET LONG BEACH, CA (562) 634-8370 O~n Dail} 10,...«>p. \ \'// I • I • GARDEN GROVE, CA "11ere weres som~tmng (714) 539_9187 jnr t'l/t')'Otll'. · Opmi Moo..sa.t lo...6p• • Fri tiJ lfla •Se.a 1a.-s,..· . c; urr~s. 1720 Adams Avenue, Costa Mesa, California 92626 The Pi,ecemakers Village (714) 434 8368 When looking for tlrat special gift come to our cozy village for the "cream-of-the-crop" in handcrafted treasures, antiques and collectibles. Located across tire parking lot from Piecemakers store. Long .fOs Don't miss our 2nd annual Beach" J:"reeway Village Holiday Festival w ~' ~ San November 12th and 13th, • Diego trom 1 Oam to Spm! ~ ~ j ~. Monday '!I: Sunday 1720 10am to 5:30 pm t • T furn if itfc j1 ri~ ~,,,.,.t,.f t>, It a(y T Jft*)' * \]"17'' t/1 "le ~ @ .Jett '~ f T 322 Old Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 926 tel: 949.142.1060 fax: 2.1068 ~w ,e,.f ~e af ·calendar Antique Sh~ws Don't miss two premiere antique shows and saJcs coming to Orange and San Diego counties. Produced by the Calendar Antique Shows, mark your calendar for: The Costa Mesa Antique Show & Sale When: Friday through Sunday, Oct. 29· 31, 1999. Show hours: Friday and Saturday. noon to 9 p.m.; Sunday, noon co 5 p.m. Where: Orange County Fairgrounds. Costa Mesa FYl: In 1cs 39th year, mo!e than 200 premier antique dealers from all over CaJifornia and the western United Scares will be selling che finest in antiques and coUcctiblcs including all types of glass, pottery, paper ephemera, crystal, jewelry, art, silver, Americana, primitives, American & Eu~opcan furniture. Of Special Interest: Appearance by "Glass Doctor" Wayne Montano, who will repair all rypcs of nicks, chips and bre.ik.s in fine glass and crystal, ..ind on fine poRelain Also appearing will be •Rug Doctor" Ahmad Farid of San Diego, Rafail Golberg for porcelain repairs and J.C. Dumas of Goldworks doing jewelry repair. What Fbc: Free parking is availabfe at che Fairgrounds. .. Admission: $5 (good for the encire show.) Web site: www.CaJ~ndarShows.com. The Od Mu Antique Show & Sale When: Friday through Sunday. Nov. 12- 14, 1999. Show hours: Friday and Saturday, noon co 9 p.m.; Sunday. noon to 5 p.m. Where: Del Mar Fairgrounds, Dd Mar FYI: In its 39th year, more than 275 premier anriqut dealers from all over California and rhe western United "ilatcs will be selling the finest in antiques and collectibles including all cypes of gl.t\,S, potccry, paper ephcmer;a, crystal, 1ewdrv. arc, silver, Americana. primitives, American & European furrucure Of Special Interest: Appear..ince by "Gl.mman .. Leo Sampson, who will repair all rypes of nicks, chip~ and breaks in fine gla.ss and crystal, and on fine porcelain. Also appearing will bt "Rug Doctor" Ahmad farid of San Di~o. JW'ail Golbtrg for porcelain ~epair) and J.C. Dumas of Goldworks doing jewelry repair. What Else: free parking is available at the · Fairgrounds. • Admis ion: $5 (good for chc entire show.) Web ice: www.Calt'ndarShows.eom. Watch for thac Y2K shows in 20001 Jan. 7-9. 2000: Del Mar March 17-19, 2000: Costa Mt'Sa April 21-23, 2000: Del Mar Apnl 2S..30, 2000: Lal. V~as May 19-21. 2000: Costa Mesa July 14 16.2000: Del Mar Oc.t. 27 29, 2000: C'A>sr.a Mesa Nov. I 0-12, 2000: Del Mar for morr information, call Cal.mdar Antique Shows at (~60) 943-7500 or t· m11il 11t M1chatl~:ralmdarshowuom Due to your continued support in this section, you've enabled the Daily Pilot to receive two first place awards this past year in the newspaper industry. One award was received at the California Classified Advertising Association Annual Conference; the other at the Western Classified Advertising Association (newspapers west of Denver) yearly convention. The staff at the Daily Pilot would like to take ~his opportunity to sincerely thank you. We look forward to working with you next year and promise to continue putting great Antiques & Collectibles sections together. Thanks Again! Dail Pilot . . Second Annual Town Wide Holiday Open House Lo Alamitos and surrounding~ annque & \pc<:ialty shops are hosting their Second Annual Town Wide Holiday Open House on Friday, Nov. l 9 through un<lay, Nov. 21, 1999. Thh yea r more chan four antique score\, chrtt antique malls and several specialty shops will be participating in this huge holiday cvcnc. Each store will be restocked and redc:corated for all your holiday gift giving neeru. The scores will have free ref rcshmencs, individual score specials and individual conc~t giveaways chroughouc the weekend. Holiday carolers and Sanca himself will be roaming from score co store on Sarurd.ly, Nov. 20. hcc picrure~ wirh SanC2 will be available at Eckcn's Gcr;ier.il Score Antique Man from 11 a.m. co I p.m. on Sarurcby, Nov. 20, wtlilc supplies last. The antique group is aho ho,ring a canned food drive for the We Can: Food Kitchen in Los Alamitos. Come uuc and scare your holiday shopping t.":l.rl) Not only arc there grcac ancique stol'C) in rhe area, but, the area i alw home to many fine rescaurancs, coffee houses, a Ioctl museum and even a farmers marker. For mon' information rrgardinK rhr Wimer Holiday Opm Housr, rottllU1 &km's Gmmil Stort' Anttque Md/I at (562) 431-0548. Scha(er's Antiques for gaming memorabilia \chafer's Antique has everything you need to Ynsfy chose itching gambling and game playing fingers. peciali1ing in gaming antiques .such a\ pinball machines. slot machine~. jukeboxes ;,md pool and gaming cables, Jim Schafer has been in the business for more than 25 year~. ·1 ht Tmnn <;tore displays his v~t rnlk-ction of carousel horses, jukeboxes, pinball machines and of cQurse, an enormous co11glomerarion of various we Jnd vinwge \lot machines. This type of gaming device which draW'\ millions co casinos every year \tarted Sch.1frr', interc~t in dealing these antique gem!>. He bought hi' tiN slot machine from a Mobil filling ~tation in NcV2da and soon amas..;ed a collection by buying and rebuilding chem when hi$ rnrporatc da}' was fin~hed. In 1995 he quit his job to pursue his pa.\ ion full cimc and began selling the piece a1 the Or.lllge C.ountj M.arketplace. 5oon. he Wa) able to buy the building ch.it currently hou~es his huge collecuon. Schafer will handle any unusual gaming ancique (except furniture), wich slot machine_, being h1~ \pccialty. Among the unu,u.il pie<:c\ chat ~chafer currently ha\ .ue mechanical dice machines, upright ~lot nlJchincs and rephc.i <.".arouse! horses. Shaferj Antu1un is l11r11ud at I 7 I 7iutin Au 1 ltmm Call (714) 541 5555 .