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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-09-16 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS CdM girls net ·another victory Mandr()ps suit after :~esa won't ;surrender 8'J St.Mn 011rner, ~Pilot . --. _,... _"........_~ .. ID 1Sfllt. • • . A-lhulb_lilo!I_ ... ob11 uaa, wboua a'Mt.;.reboul tao ,.... .. ---·-lntbe ......., ____ lloctl. . Cb an'°" ~wliilaallllfmcaugbt a"'""· 11-k>rce ai lie -.... .....,. in, and aeec-•utoect u tl awlbN ~· larly with the iRUfer !!>Ii.In Ille,_ · • .,,. 1s 111e -ti~....U r ... . ' . ' .. -- ,---~--------------------------------, I . ' . I I \ 11 I \ I I I I I I I I I . --. '~ __ ......._.. -:::··~ -· --~-_,. -. Mir!~::-~ ... ~. : . ' ' .. l!Uli °"' pi.Ce oJ wo:sh!p. J:his is the ~-sutllng mecat.. . .. ' . '• -~naol<y, who~ ID give 1111 ... but said lie bu been swfiDg since . i,.. -agreid Ille woves were •about a good a a. hurricane swell gets.• · -"--lcy. a --builder !"'d, soit . ~opb/lr. bit the water at n,.t light , -IQlfed I« four anil a half hoiu". Later, lie -with hlll·c:am<lr• and tripod and mapped. photos of the action. •Look at that thing! Look at thatl • he afed, ~g a.wove crash. •tt's -bitcbin' Ruff. lt"• not often in Calilomia that people ' ' 8 SEE SURFEAs PAGE 4 A~, top plaoto, drops ID on one ol lbe -....go.... -that poandedlbe WedgeMonUy _...... ... -of-· -Uada. ., Im .. c.tdldle Spirit -on -and dubs • Sakiokas consider developing farmland •With the economy and real estate values on the upswing, fanning family say they are ready to build. By Susan Deemer, Dail'y Pilot COSTA MESA-The Saldoka • family is being courted by dozens . of developers -all pitching ideas about how to develop their 73 acres of farmland north of the San Diego Freeway. ·• The property, now eclipsed by office buildings lining Bristol Street, is a prime slice of real estate. Family members said they are in no hurry to sell or develop the land, but they are considering all offers and will be highly selec- tive. . ·The real estate market is· more· attractive now than it has been in years,· said George Sakioka, speaking on behalf Sakioka Fanns. ·we are cur- r~ntly ev.aluating what will be the best course of action for us • SEE SAKIOKAS PAGE 4 Westar gets more time to make a case • Council members postpone vote on new hearing for vitanrin maker. By Tim Gr~nda, Daily Pilot , , COSTA MESA -The City Council on Monday night gave itself another month to decide on whether or not to reconsider its earlier move to deny Westar Nutrition lnc. permission to begin using a new portion of the co~pany's vitamin manufactur- ing center . Westar came under tire recently after neighbors of the Victoria Street facility com- plained the manufacturer is too noisy and .smelly for their mostly residential neighborhood and opposed allowing Westar to expand its operations. The council was scheduled to debate a request by Westar officials to reconsider its Aug. 18 · decision, which required the vit- amin manufactw'er to apply for additional city permits before operating its "dean room,• an · $866,000 contamination-fr.ee 8 SEE COUNCIL PAGE 4 ' . Dachshund dogged by owner • The pooch was left at the· doorstep of the YMCA with' food bowl and house. By l1m G<ondl, Daily Pilot -.. -.~~ = .. 't.~ .,,..,. • -~·;::;z.-..... = :OS~":;'!'.~- ,,. M* ('...;;;:;-... coude had 0"'131 ... OJlll::lr.of Ibo&~---..... 1u111•--tbl- -)'90ll of .......... drug .&lktlon ud Ncr r' n lloa and~ have=, to pultbelr---'play by .... rules .• l'riday's court .,.....,, -• lilgn that -ell-ate -IOlll<llhlng. 'I've beml. worlling my -off,• Tammy ,.id. •t WU IO WOI'• ried I WU going to oaew up. !'w been on the lll'algbt and nurow for a long um..• · TammyoaldlheoflenOOlllUll- ed • family llOCial -....... ID4klng a major de(:lllon bec:aute Ibo didn't waot to do aoytblng that would -IDllug her oon, Patric)<. ' Tbe Loumb\ttyl g&irled cut- around town TODAY VANTAGE OPEN HOUSE The Vantage Foundation hosts an open house from 5:30 to 7 p.m. in its new location 3505 Cadillac Ave., Suite 0-106, Costa Mesa. For more information, c:all 434 - 7870. llAUOA SKI ewe · The Balboa Ski Oub's first fall . meeting meets at 6:30 p.m. in the · Tee Room at U\e Newport Beach ; Golf Course, 3100 Irvine Ave. For : more information, call 721 ·9316. . ·mESS WORKSHOP Orange Coast CoUege's Re· Entry Center offers a free two·part workshop caJJed From Stress to Success from noon to 1 :30 p.m. in the Re·entry Center, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Tue second workshop will be Sept. 19. For more information, call 432· 5162. NIEWPOllT llEAOt ADO ADUll' CLASS Coastline Cowiseling Center otters a class called Speak Up for YourseU: Assertion for Attention Deficit Disorder Adults from 7 to 9 p.m . at the center, 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. The cost is $20. For more information, call 476-0991. THE ZONE Get into "The Zone~ nJJtrition plan at a free semiru1r at 6 p.m . at Super Crown Bookstore, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 673·3588. omOPOROSIS SEMINAR Corona del Mai rehab hosts a free seminar called What Enery· one Should Know Abput Osieo. porosis from 11 :30 am. to 2 p.m. at 2600 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. For more information, call 640-2121. INVESlMENT WORKSHOP Orange Coast College's Com· • w..t .. Y AV91MM: A prowler who opened the gate of a residence In the SOO block was scared off when W r~kient began screaming. • N...,..,n c.nter Drtve: A black 1985 Ponche was stolen from the 600 block. • Pn:wlt01ltoly Point: Bank st•tem@frts were stolen from a mallbox In the 100 block. • The Wedge: A bicycle worth S 150 wm; stolen from the betc:h. • .. yfront: Doof knobs. light fixtures and a medicine c..t>IMt worth S 1,215 were stolen from a home in the 700 blodt. COSTA MESA •wan-. Av.nu.: A thief attempted to break Into a bullneu In tM 1900 block causing S2SO worth of damage to • door frame and door. • P.tt Drtve: A cell phone worth S100 was stolen from a c. P8fked In the 600 blodt. • DlmMa. Cltde: A-c•r stereo" worth S200 wai stolen from" car pt1rtl;ed In the 1000 block. / • HMtaor' eaulew.ct Cash totaling SIO.was refnO'll9d from a wallet In the lunch room of a denul office In the 2000 block. ' •Anton 9-111-.•d: A total of 10dflr* ¥tndlng machines had S1.200worth of cofns stolen from their coin boxes at a hotel In the 500 b6odc.. VOL t'I, llO. 211 ..... ,, ...... "'''• "''WlQ Sl -1·;··=·=: .... ·~ -CM'---.......... ---llllA. mwli.ty Education Office offers a three-part investment workshop from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays through Sept. 30 a.t the college, 2701 Folrview Road, Costa Mesa. The registration is $29. For more .Information, call 432-5880. JIBS EVENING WAlJC The Jews in Between Singles dub for ages 39 to 59 meet at 7 p.m. ,for a walk around BallxH!i Island. Tue dub will meet in front of the new fire station on Marine Street on Balboa Island. For more .Information, call 721-9107. FRIENDS OF THE UllRARV The Newport Beach Public Ubrary and the Friends of the Library present a free lecture a.bout California Style: Oothing Through the Year with Edith ·Behrens of The Bowers Musewn at noon in the Central Library Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avo- cado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call 640-8708. PUBUC SPEAKING COURSE Toa.stmasters Oub 1300 pre· sents a four-week cowse on public speaking from 7 to 9 p.m. In the Sgt. Pepperoni'• meeting room, 2300 SE BristoL Newport Beach. The cost iJ $10. For more informa- tion. call 730-9671. DIVORCE SEMINAR The Law Offices of Lisa A. Ciancio offers a free seminar called What You Need to Know About an Uncentested Divorce at 5,45 p.m. at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. R_,.,ations. required. For more tnforma.Uon, c:aJl 574-0866. . NEWPOllT IEAOt HADASSAH The Newport Beaqi Hada'Mh bolds its flnt ~and begel. brunch of the New Year at 10,30 a.m. at the home of LllUan Kamph. Newport Beach~ flnt pnlident. 'Ibe COit ti SS. Reservatiom are required. For information and -... call 673-1403. .... ,_., +C .._.,.., ... MMC .MUlflllDllOlllOr' --..-y L4i -· -~--legol _,, __ ._,..,.,.__-Id&. WEDNESDAY NURSING HOME LECTUl\E The City of Newport Beach offers a free lecture about Pro- tecting Your Assets from Nursing Home Costs at 1 p.m. at Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 644-3244. SPEECH CONTEST Tue Harborlltes Toastmaster Club presents a Humorous · Speech and Evaluation Conteiit at 7 a.m . at the Riverboat Cafe, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call Tanya at 965-364.8. CHOC PARTY Children's Hospital of Orange County hosts the Meet the Direc- tors free party at 6 p.m. at the 'JWin Palms Restaurant, 630 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. The party ls more anyone interested in learning more bout the 1998 CHOC Follies. For more information, call 532-8690. BREAKFAST FORUM The lnside Edge Foundation for EducaUon hosts a breakfast forum from 6:30 to 8:30 a.m. at Scott's Rettaurant, 3300 Bristol Street, Costa Mesa, The topic: Imm8nence and 'D'anscendence: 1Win Pathways to Higher Con~ sdousness. The cost is $20 for first time guests and $35 for all otben. For reservations, call 460- 4242. CASINOllUP lbe Jewish Senior Center of Orang• County hosts a trip to Barona Casino from 9 a.m. to 5,30 p.m. The costs ts. $10 per per>on. A Fun Pak olferlug food discounts and S5 ln video machine play will be provided. Call 513-5641. Soconclhlgh t'AJJ0 "'""""·.6.1 -,.. ._.. ... ::=; ........... .0.1 to:M .............. .5.1 ~-. ~~ilfij."' ...... ~1 Hl:D,..., ........... U ....... Death threats plague Christian radio station • KBRT-AM officials say menacin_g calls have been coming in since host questioned whether . homosexuality ·should be capital offense. By Christopher Goffard, Daify Pilot COSTA MESA -A series of death threats and menacing calls -one from a man promiSing to detonate a bomb -have assailed a local Christian radio station since a host asked on the air last month whether homosexuality should be a capital offense. The threats oome amid a torrent of criticism aimed at KBRT·AM 74.0, the Airway Avenue Aation where daytime call-in host Richard Agoztno led the discussion about holnD6e%uality on Aug. 29. Costa Mesa police Lt. Ron Smith said the bomb threat came around 10 a.m. on Wednelday, Sept. 10, when an unidentified male vok:O called the llation and said. "!Jlten carelully, thll will not be repeeted. The station is sched- uled to b-up In 32 iiilnutes. • Employees evacuated the sta- tion for about 30 minutes, but authorities fo.und no bomb, Smith oold. The some man -Uy called beck later and Ald·llatioo emproye. hod one -to Uve, • Smith said. Station manager Ed Personius said the calls were part of a larger pattern of "threatening pranksters -sweartng, cuning, abusing my employees.· He said, ~ were no p~ to fire Agozino.' r, • "We're very vigilant," be said. ·we do take (threats) seriously, but we're not going to let anybody go, -y not Rich Agozlno. And we're not going to be dictated to in terms of the content of our programming by anybody.• While the harassment has ebbed in recent days, Personius said Monday there are still people exhibiting •strange behavior," like driving by the station and peering in the windows at ran- dom. Bill La.Pointe, the publisher of The Blade, a Laguna Beach·based news magazine for the homosexu- al community, who has been at the forefront in criticizing the station, said be was swprised and disap- pointed· at the death threats. "We do. not adhere in any way, shape or fonn to violence," he said. "We are a peaceful, loving people. There's a crackpot in every group.· LaPointe said the radio host •crossed the line• in his program on homosexuality. Penonius insists the host did not advocate killing homosexuals but merely raised a hypothetical question for discussion. · • ........ -...C--Doll,.Pib TVESOAV. Sfl'TE-16. 19'7 • -. - ·Running is a good walk wasted -___ BRIAN POBUDA I OAl.Y Pl.OT David Yartz. paints the stairs recenUy at the Sea Scouts base in Newport Beach. "'· I am a ·walker, not a runner. I believe that if the Creator had intended for man to run, he would have given him fow legs and a build like a whippet. ' 'Walldng, however. is not only natural but essential if one is going to _live rather than simply emt. • - Some people live lives of fran- tic desperation. They drive to work, to home, to the market, to meetings, lo clubs, to restawants, and they see only that portion of We that one sees fTom behind the wheel of a car. To live one must see: feel, smell, observe, taste and touch. nus is done by walking. I come by my walking natu· rally. My father was a great walker. He came West before the tum of the century and walked or rode horseback over most of the territory. He was a cowboy in cattle country, a lumberjack in timber country, and a railroad man in between. Wherever he was, h_e walked -or tramped, to use his briefly in the news SAT preparation course offered The Jewish Community Cen- ter of Orange County is offering a series of test preparation courses for students and teachers at the Jewish Federation Campus in Costa Mesa. A SAT and PSAT,course meets Wednesdays starting this Wednesday through Oct. 8 from 3:45 to 7:45 p.m. A CBEST and MSAT mathe· matics course meets Mondays and Wednesday from 6 to 10 p .m. Oass sizes are limited to 20 students. Registration is $185. For more information, call 755-0340. Mesa to give customers rebate Mesa Consolidated' Water Dis· trict customers will receive a one- time credit on their September/October water bills. The refund. based on meter size, is about 56% of the basic charge for each different m~ter size. The Metropolitan Water Dis· trict of Southern California is issu- ing the credit due to over collec- tion of water rates, fees and charges. The refund is part of a $10 million refund distributed among 27 member agencies. Mesa spokeswoman Lynnette Round said the district is able to pass along the refund to cus- tamers due to water service effi. ciency and its colored water treat- ment program. The district will hold its semi· monthly meeting on Thursday at 7 p.m ., 1965 Placentia Ave. Sanitary District to meet Thursday The Costa Mesa Sanitary Dis- trict, at its Thwsday meeting, will discuss the hiring of a contract enforcement officer, update reports on anti-scavenging and screening of trash containers as well as recycling efforts. District board members meet in Conference Room 1A at City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. Sverdrup lands missile project A $16.6 million contract to design and construct a govern- ment missile tracking and control facility has been awarded to Cos- ta Mesa-based Sverdrup Fadli· ties. The company will construct the National Range Control Cen- ter facility at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. Sverdrup, which has 5,000 employees and 30 offices, has been involved in nearly every major U.S. missile program, said Les Steinberger, who is oversee- ing the project. Walk for Peace planned for Saturday The Fourth Annual Walk for Peace celebration is scheduled Saturday at Triangle Square shopping center in Costa Mesa. The event, to be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., will have a multi-cultur- al theme and feature live enter- tainment as well as several . speakers. For more information, call 434- 1534 . YES will hold open house Friday The Youth Employment Ser- vice will bold an open house from 4 to 1 p .m. Friday to celebrate its new building at 114 E. 19th Street. The event will allow the public to meet the agency's board of directors and staff. ·The employment service helps place local youth into internships and job training programs. For moreinformation, call 642-0474. $29500 complete Call ToU Free 888-271-4567 Don'c Delay, Avoid Probate! David Pawlowski _ Atton:icy al Law BRANO NEW · COSMET1CAJ.LY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! allC 3165 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa 0ne Block South ot •os "'1 iii 545-7168 7~ S'e4e (#. 7(UQ#/ ~ 8'-d e--Z'd ~ CHA'S FAMILY SHOE REPAIR a..~"-"""'~. ,..,.." .. 11.. J!!-J "'• ·y••• "··-"·*'· .. "'••.,. e.t,t, ,.,..,,. 2 ••11-' 11.ns•JJI ·-·r--·---~ •' . -.,. ... . . a"" ~---- robert gardner word for it. I came along rather late in his life, but he h~d me w~g by the time I could toddle. When I was 5, he and J tramped to the top of Santiago Peak. (For the uninitiated, Santiago Peak is one half of Saddleback.) There after, since my father worked for the 1,!nioQPacific, we walked over much of. Wyoming, Utah and even a bit of Nebraska. When we came to California, we covered more of the Sierra Historical Society open house on Saturday ream about mission history from Father Christian and see a reenactment of the rancho lilestyle at the Diego Sepulveda Adobe in Estancia Park. The Costa Mesa Historical Society will hold an open house and tOur of the adobe on Satur- day . The adobe, built in the 1820s, was once home to the padres and herdsmen who came from the San Juan Capistrano Mission. The free event will be held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information, call Gladys Retakes at 548-5826 Or 631,8. DONATE YOUR BOAT H.,._. Taa Wrio< off~ibk ,...,,,., """"' , ... ,,. ""'"~ ........ y. N" ""'"'•hp '" "<>••11r f,,.,,, y_.., S.-le.:• 1h<" C ha<1ry '" Dcn<fi< f,.,,,, v-... gift. YOUR FAVORITE CHARITY INC. 7 t4-67S-OS86 NeVadas than John Muir. Now'walking just to be walk- ing is a bore. Better one should walk on a treadmill. There one can drink a marti- ni or munch a hamburger at the same time. The idea of walking is to see something. 50mething you don't see properly while driving. · Therefore, one should try to walk in new and interesting ·places. Newport Beach is a great place to walk, il you walk in the right areas. I am sorry for those people who live and walk in the newer parts of the city. No mat- ter how many ways a developer modifies plans, the houses look alike. The houses aren't identical; they're distressingly similar. We once Jived on Indiana Street in East Los Angeles where all the houses were identical. One evening my father ca.me home from the shops, turned 20 feet too soon and barged into our next door neighbor's house . 11tls apparently occurred at a time that was l)mbanassing not only to him but to them. Sloce. we didn't discu>S such things In my home, I was never advised of the details. This probably wouldn't hap- pen in Newport; since even in the newer sections the houses aren't identical. They're just distressingly similar. One is exposed to lots of garage doors and no sidewalks; It's much better to roam througb Corona del Mar, east Newport, 1:\41boa-lhe older areas. Just wander 4(QUDd for a couple of hours looking at old houses, at different houses, at houses with personality. And as a bonus, it's flat. Laguna is a walker's par· ad.ise, but it's pretty up and down and tough on 85-year-old legs.· So walk, but walk in an area that's interesting. Otherwise, stick to the treadmill and the martini. • ROBEllT GARDNER is a retired judge and a resident of Corona del Mar. His column runs on Tuesdays .... Don't Get Caught In El Nino We Install New Drains and Repair and Clean Old Drains • "1997 Let Jim Jenniftll inscall your .complete yard landscape. • Expen brick, stone. lile, slate & concrere ~·ork. • Can recommend qualiry designers & landscapers. • Expen Masonary rep:nrs, cleaning & re-grouring Why take a chance and be disappointed? Call th< company that ""' satisfi<d JOOO's of CWtomeTS "" OW1' 28 years. 11th Annual Harbor Heritage Run RUN NEWPORT! Plcllnoquo courM h01J911 Newport Holglltl on.r. gontly rolling hllll, -ond Illy vlln l cool..,_ 51 FEATURE UCE • K FUN RUN/ WALi Kida' Klaaalc Race and Free Fitness Fair .. .•. •. ( .• SATURDAY OCTOBIR 4, 1997 . 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" . -· '--~-;;~;;~-..... -• ..:--..... .__ c .... • I • SAKIOKAS CONTINUED l'ltOM 1 -higardlng the !uture develop· _. ol the i>'Ol*1Y' Wo beve not precluded llDytldng regard· Ing tbe future "' thla property .• Soldoka Farms bu been dia· Clllllng planl for tbe property with the dty for at lout 10 yeaR. But Ii.nee real estate values and the economy are Improving, lam· Uy memben are moving forward llDd could approve a project by early next year. · "This is incredible,• Lamm ,.id about the plans to develop tbe property. ·ne Saldoka fami- ly are bullden of the highest quality. We will be assured Ihat whatever is built there will be high quality, and we are excited that they are thinking of moving forward.• Company oUiQ.als have been meeting with high-end develop- ONE CONTINUED FROM 1 Thinh Vu, 32; Chong Nguyen, 12; ltt Vu, 19; and Tien Vu, 20 - were hospitalized briefly but released, authorities said. While Hurricane Linda has ebbed to a tropical storm about 700 miles southwest of San Diego, the Newport Beach Fire and Marine Department announced Monday it wou1d,... shut down the east and west jetties for 48 hours in hopes of preventing similar COUNCIL CONTINUED FROM 1 the company recently built jwt for the manufacturing of gel caps. The council decision meant Westar could continue to make vitamins, dietary supplements and other nutrttional items at its Victoria Street center, but open- volunteer directory • Tile VOLUN1EEJI DtRECTORY runs periodically in the Daily Pilot. lf you'd liltej ofonnation on getting your orga- nization listed, can 642-4321, ext. 331. '117 RACE FOR TME CURE The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation is looking for entertainers among the hundreds of volunteers necessary to make its ·97 Race for the Cure a stag- Qering $uccess. Musicians, vocal- ists, mimes and others .ire asked to donate their time to one of Ca1- ifom.ia 's largest SK run/walks. The event also needs assistance with pre-race events and race day activities. It takes more than 1,200 volunteers to operate the Newport Beach event at Fashion Island. U you'd like to help with the Sept. 27 Sa.tw-day Expo or the Sept. 28 rate, call 224-0290 and volunteer. CUDOU, INC. Provide support to abused and abandoned children as a Cuddle, Inc. hotline specialist. Answer the toll-free nwnber at your own home dW'ing a 12-hour shift, one or two days per month. Contact Debbie Magnusen at 432-9681 . DEFORE FOUNDATION FORTMEARTS The Defore Foundation for the Arts, a non-profit organiza- tion dedicated to dance at 151 Kalmus Drive, G-3, Costa Mesa, needs volunteen. For more infor- mation, call 241-9908. DtSCOvtRY SHOP Discovery Shops are run by the American Cancer Society. Volunteen are needed, and no special lldlls ""' -· For information, call• 64~7?7 between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Uceneed Paycholotdlt yriU iaeet in your bomc or ol&ce. lloet in1urance aceeptred.. U-U A. 8-W Pla.D. i.;......;.;;.._,..;T.::l,:;o I • < r-------------------------;.;:~-----------~--------:~1 + 1M-llov K. Soklob -bam -12 In 5llllcolw. ~ +1915 -Slldob\ ,,._ -"'CallfonU + 19'0-SolcloU end Sogomrom-'* W.... on-Into a.taMooo + l.11111--,,,. Lotol---+I.ale I--'the c.ap. Mose Mon1ott suftos hotel WM ton-structod • + Lot.1980s -South Coon Metro Clntor -bultt, tlwW officio buildings. Including the Unocal building. -Ung approodmOtely ' ' ' ' ' ' i I ! 750,opo square feet r • • ' ' ' ~-------------------------------------~----------------~ ers, and it is th8 economlcs and quollty of the overoll project Ihey believe ts most aitical. Also cru- cial is long-term planning of the property, Sa:ktoka said. At a City Council meeting Monday, Sakioka. who is presi~ dent of the South Coo.st Metro Alliance, voiced the group's sup- port of a freeway sign designat- ing the South Coast Metro area as a destination for motorisU. He said he hopes the designation accidents, as high sud is expected to continue. Department spokesman Lt. John Blauer desaibed it as an ·emergency measure,• noting people ignored repeated wamM ings to stay off the jetties before the accident. Blauer said the waves averM aged about 9 feet Monday and reached heights of 15 feet, spuning the city's General SerM vices Department to build berms to protect the Balboa Pier parking lot and oceanfront homes. Also, one' of the pilings at the pier was replaced after waves threatened ing the new area would require more permits. Tilis week, Westar asked the council to give them anoth'er chance.to make their case, but the discussion was tabled and is now set for the council meeting on Oct. 20. The city's municipal code allows for permit applicants to request another council hearing if there is Mnew, relevant evidence ~ RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY ..... ,_ ... C.-.kt:I 1tt2 KAllOl llVD. COstA EA-S41-llS6 will .he/I> promote an """'that ha.I lotig remained farmland l!1 the face of growing nearby developments such a• South Coast Plaza, Ihe Performing AN center and the Offices of South Coast Plaza. ' The property was originally fumed by Roy K. Saldoka, pro- ducing celery, ~ben. caull- Oow~r. lettuce, canning tomatoes and lima beans. Now th~ property ts· divided to shake it loose, Blauer said. With people thronging the beach near the Wedge for a peek at the waves and those brave enough to ride them, parking spots were scarce and traffic snags common Monday. Describ- ing the congestion as ~an absolute nightmare,• Blauer asked visitors to avoid the Balboa Peninsula area until the storm has passed. By press time Monday, lifeguards had reported 52 resM cues, compared with 148 on Sun- day. Blauer said around 6 p .m., two people sustained scrapes after being swept into the rock in the case or if it is fo\Uld that the earlier hear\9§ was not properly conducted. In their ·written request for council reconsideration, Westar officials claim they were unfairly denied and that city officials and residents gave false and mislead- ing testimony to the CUf Council. Westar claims critical informa- tion regarding the company pass- ing numerous city noise, haz- SINCE SABATINO'S ' 1864 Restaurant & Lido Sblpyitrd sausage Co. FLAVORFUL &: DELICIOUS LtiNCHFS DINNER •SUNDAY BRUNCH Unique wine room 4 dining rooms available for group business mt!etings and priWJJe functions CATERING FOR ALL llVENTS Fall---~<ooldoe;~1,._~,._;:-~1~M~-, 1141..fnk_.~...,.. +• .. 11 •INSURANCE• AUTO • LIFE • HOME • COMMERCIAL "IT'S NOW THE LAW" I ~ must hove auto insurance. ~' No One Refused! ~ot:;=.;_2l:=::::;~en if you've had tickets, accidents, DUI. 8AM• DAY ••RVIC•. .. I into iWO -· ..... led by -·--..... Iii the dty'I -c:-. .... ~· ......... --lllOltgalor por· -aortb ol -Avenue and -by-Driw.lllld S-ant'lnw ~ II &CDld ., blgb.-Y-•l. ) 'Ibo plan.-. that u many u 1,ooA unlb could bo built on this silo. . The pr<>pelty, wblch sunounds the Metro fire Station, will even· tually Include a -~·ocre pOJlc and bu a deslgNlted retail area. A IM!CODd portion bf property toeing the San Otego Freeway Is a planned commercial develop- ment zone. The Sakioka family leases tlie 33-acre site to a tenant farmer who grows beans. The tum Includes two siqgle family homes owned by the Sakioka family. .. . This second site could be developed u first class office building. that total no more than 863;000 squanf feet, jetty at 52nd Street, anc.\ another was saved from near--drowning and was hospitalized after being swept out to sea. · 1 ' Blauer said he expects the waves .to die doWn by midday, Tuesday but said it was essential to be prepared for more of ,the same. The stonn, With winds at 60 to 70 mph, is moving at 10 inph west toward Hawaii, said forecaster Noel Isla at the National Weather Service in San Diego. He said the bunicane was downgraded to a tropical stonn. expected to last another 24 boursi on Monday afternoon. ardow materials and fire GlOde"' inspections was left out of a staff report. · "The o~n of this informa- tion ... seriously misled the City Council and left the impression that Westar bas been violating city laws ,~ the request for a rehearing stated. SUIT CONT1NU£D fROM 1 ad Mid DD,• board. ,......., Mike HMlof ..,s. "Ho -------· We clldn1 leol -wen-· 'Thllwu••~ cue even Ihougb be lll4d, It tbet way.• : suu. the diatrlct will ..... abou~ $30,000 in coota spent to battle the lawsuit. Valde:I:, 37, Wu anested. tn a water dlltrtcl vehicle Sept. 30, 1995 and booked lntb Ihe Hunt· ington Beoch Jail. Pollce am111, eel both Valdez and another dia· · tr1ct employM, Mlcbael Nevill. 4 t, as they drove. to a company plcnli:. Nevill WU clwged with ha.wig· an open container of alcohol. . SURFERS CONTINUED FROM 1 get good waves.• Employing the cryptic speech of a seasoned surfer, he added the waves were not the •topMtoM bottom suck-0ut• variety and noted there were •not too many tubes today, it'S too mwhy. • A lifegumd boat bobbed a few hundred yards away from the action, waiting for signs of trouble. Lifeguaros reported 52 DOG CONTINUED FROM 1 appeared to be middle-aged, in good health and a little over- weight. 11ra tw0 z• f II were doll ::.i '1 JI I Iii o plaijc = ....... _In 81acla A dtb.en ... pnoolNllty ol a ~---- -coiled ~--22l'tt11-.~, 'Ibo -plaeod bolh Valda ldd Nnlll Oil admlnls. tntlve-.. -,._. aeorty two months bn atlgatlng the incident Valda wu fired for breUIDg -nilel ol --Ing and drivlDg. But Nevill wu not fired bocaUM be WU not operating the-. Kemp Mid. 'We Wminated {Valdez) for vioJatipg dlltlict rules, not for being arrested,• aaid Karl Kemp, Meea's general manag- er. "Mike (Nevill) 11Xerdsed bad judgment but didn1 Violate district rules .• rescues by sundown, and police reported minor traffic bangMups and severe snags along the Bal- boa PeWnsula. · · "Everyone is trying to get down one JUllfOW little road,~ said Newport Beach police Lt. Mike Jackson. Romaoosky said he would pay to ride waves like this but wished he could have the ocean to himself. •'Jbis is Newport Beach's main attraction,• be said. •When it'S big like this, the beach just gets incredibly zooed-0ut. • Metcalf said the dog, who was not wearing any identification tags when he arrived. will be held at the center for five days to allow his owner an opportunity to claim him. If his owner never shows, the pooch will be put up for adoption. Ml CASA 0 MEX ICAN RESTA U R ANT • ORANG ON ThEiR ollEGE • NIVERSARY Ypur photo here• P\AC£ YOIHI MlSSAGl Ill -omcw. ' 501ltAHHMltSAII)'-ED!TlONI ---"®r--. - Actual size 4 inches ~ 2 inches A Name/Year of Gradulltlon B Your Messege Name ' ---. .,,,, .. _ DAiil Pll.01'. ALSO AVAllAIU ON -o.c.c.~ ~ --:----::-;----------:--·-'-:-_-,,'-.::::_~ 0 EYE-OPENER QUOTE OF THE DAY 0rrpage Coonty:t No. 1 and NO. 1 (CdM and Dana HUI$) Collldit ~ ba ~tennis ·~ J'H .stJ all .... l/w M) ,.._. /"Jlt flllOl'rW oboal an Dmla 116...,, Mt • •• ... • -CDM GIRLS 1JNG aMQI 7DI ltlAAG •It appears the real test will be today for Orange Cowity's two top-ranked girls tennis teams with No. 2 Dana Hills on the slate after another 15-3 romp. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot COROJ'l_lA DEL MAR -For a team top heavy in S10gles and well-versed in dou- bles, it's not easy breaking into the Coro- na del ·Mar High girls tennis lineup, where the only opening this season has been No. 3 doubles. But at this rate, junior Christina Mar- tinez and sophomore Nicole Charney could end the in-house competition. In Monday's nonleague home victory over Laguna Beach, 15-3, Corona del Mar won eight of nine doubles sets, the area of greatest concern for CdM Coach nm Mang. "We have six girls vying for that bot- tom doubles spot,• Mang said, before Charney and Martinez won two of three sets, including a 7-6 (7-2) win over Lagu- na Beach's No. 1 doubles team in the last round. · . •Jt was really tight the whole set,• Charney said of the tiebreak set. ·we just took Coach Mang's advice,• Martinez added. "Hit lobs.• Martinez and Charney, who started last week in CdM's 15-3 nonleague victo- ry over Los Alamitos in the season lid- ~r. earned another start jn today's cru- oal match against Dana Hills, the def ending CIF Southern Section Division lll champion which beat Newport Harbor, 17-1, on Friday. CdM, ranked No. 1 in Orange County. will host the second-ranked Dolphins at 3:15 p.m. "Uke I've said all alon,,g, the two teams I'm worried about are "Dana Hills and Woodbridge,• Mang said, excluding his rival on the other side of the bay (New- port Harbor), which is ranked fourth in the county. While Dana Hills should finally give the Sea Kings a test, it doesn't appear .. ~vdoie to-tb&irmugles ~ • led by senior Nina Vaughan, who swept against Laguna Beach and dropped only two games. •'Ibis year we're going to add one that says 1997 CIP champions,• said Vaugh- an, pointing to the numerous team and individual championship signs that hang on the fence. Sophomore Nadia Vaughan, her younger sister, also swept against the Artistis, thanks to a comeback in the sec- ond round against Kim Woodhouse, Laguna Beach's top pl.ayer. Vaughan was behind, 0-4, before winning six straight games. Sophomore Caylan Leslie, who nor- mally plays third singles for CdM, sat out Monday after capturing the Cerritos Open championship over the weekend in the girls 16s. Leslie, who reached the semifinals at the Pacific Coast Champi- onships this summer and the Round of 16 at the USTA National Hardcourts, will return to the lineup today. Senior Diala Hakim, CdM's next-best singles player, filled in for Leslie and won a set against Sabrina Messineo, 6-3, in the opening round. In addition to the exploits of Charney and Martinez, CdM was led in doubles by juniors Ruchika Budhraja and Courtney Tenerelli, who dropped only two games in three sets. Robyn Coleman and Jenny Meyer stepped up for CdM at No. 2 doubles, los- ing just three games while sweeping. Mang said Tenerelli and Budhraja BRIAN P08UDA I DAILY PILOT C orona del Mar High's slster-slsterpunch of senior Nina Vaughan (left) and sophomore Nadia Vaughan (above) mow down the competition ln Monday's warmup, a 15-3 rout of visiting Laguna Beach ln antidpation of today's showdown with Dana Hills. The Dolphins invade the Corona del Mar campus for a 3: 15 showdown. I .c.a..A oa MM 1$, LMllllA 1Mat J Ill•• NI. Vaughan (CdM) def. Woodhouse, 6-1, def. 1-oe, 6-0, def. Messineo, 6-1; Na. V•ugNn (CdM) won. M, 6-3, 6-1; Hakim(~ loct, 0-6, H,won, 6-3. DcM•l11: Budhr$-Tenerelli (CdM) def.~~ *1. • T~ 6-2, def. Austi~lt., 6-0; ~ (CdM) won. 6-1, '6-2. 6-0; CM~~ (C.dM) won, 7-6 (7-2}, lost. 3-6, won. 6-0. -.... ElrMaA ''· CAuMlw OW& 7 Slngl•: Tsuji (E) def. ~ 6-3, def. Cefal~ 6-0, def. Bett.t, 6-3; Hlrtler (E) won. 6-3, 6-4, 6-3; Owu..ie (E) lost, 0-6, by def.uft,, won. 6-2. ~ Ffino-Latlmer (E) def. a11ss-...a~ 6-3, lost to~. 0-6, def. t.aemanlm-Wong. 6-1; ~udvangen (E) lost, 1-6, 4-6, won, 6-2; Arbuzow..Nguyen (E) lost. 1 ·6, 1-6, won. M. . TUmN 12. CostA MBA 6 Singles: Tran (CM) lost to Isenhour, 2-6, def. Chopra. 6-0, def. Yoss, 6-0; Chishofm (CM) lost. 1-6, won, 6-2, 6-2; Hoang (CM) lost, 0-6, 2-6, 1-6. DoUlbles: Hartloff-Olmson (CM) lost to Hatashi-C. Nguyen, 2-6, lost to M. Nguyen-Vann. 4-6, lost to Ocamp-Khol, 4-6; Y. Pham-Huynh (CM) lost, 1-6, 5-7, won, 7-6;. Sandoval-A. Pham (CM) lost. 1-6, 1-6, won, 6-3. could end up being the top-seeded dou- bles team at the Sea View League Finals. Arbuzow and Nguyen, playing third doubles for the Eagles, won their first var- sity set in the last round to give Estancia its 10th point. Tsuji and Hirtler combined won more than half of Estancia's points. I Elsewhere in girls tennis Monday: • Senior Sayort TsuJl and Junior Hillary Hirtler swept at Nos. 1 and 2 sin- gles for Estancia High, while teammates Michele Arbuzow and Ivy Nguyen clinched it with a doubles victory, as the host Eagles (1·0) defeated Calvary Chapel, 11-7, in a nonleague match at Costa Mesa Tennis Club. • Costa Mesa High's third doubles team of senior Amy Pham and sophomore Maggie Sandoval won their first varsity set in a nonleague match, but visiting Tustin defeated the Mustangs. 12-6. Costa Mesa fell lo 0-2. EAGLES' SPECIAL DELIVERY PACKAGE Walter's 28-yard TD toss to Tanielu proved Estancia football, too, shall pass. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot lt~ea play. It was a message. When Estancia High lined up in its double ace formation midway through the third quarter of Friday night's 35-6 season-opening football victory over Century at Newport Harbor High, senior quarterback Justin Wolter had already completed four passes for 50 yards and the Eagles led by two touchdowns. But he hadn't yet shown off the arm Coach John Llebengood heralded all off -season, as the weapon the Eagles needed to keep opposing defenses from packing phone-booth defenses between the tackles to stop their smashmouth double wing. But seconds later, Wolter dropped back and lofted an arching aerial toward a streaking Manu Tanielu for a 28-yard touchdown. And defenses may never approach the Estancia offense the same way again. "We've worked on that a lot,· Llebengood said of the play, which calls for two wingbacks, aligned farther outside than normal. to sprint toward the fiag that intersects the sideline and the goal line, hoping Wolter will find their outside shoulder with a spiral. ·111e tight ends run a streak too,• Llebengood added "We teach Justin to throw to the outside shoulder and he put it right there. Actually, the Century comerback had pretty good coverage, but Manu just went up and and got it. "I saw Justin pump his fist and I was really happy for him. I think he wanted to convince the coach he could throw the football.• high sclaool football players of the week .CYRT SUMNER NAM KIM 'T"he 5-!oot-10, J. 170·pound' senior defemtve endwuinon ave~ sacks to help spearhead the Mustangl' WIOll-0~ lbu10\lt. ' I • ' I \ \I f ' ·, ROVINN sou The 5-foot-11, 150-pound junior corner Intercepted. thnMt passes in bis starting debut to the lielp Mustan91 put away SeddJeback, 32..(). Last week's high school foOtball p&.ys of JO ywdl or more • 83~ J~ Dawldm (Estancia) kickoff return for TD • 57 -KeWa Haye1 (Corona del Mar) punt • '3 -Olcu' Carda (Newport Harbor) pass from Steve Gorman· • 43 -Eddie JobnlOft (Newport Harbor) field goal • '2 -Breit a.ker (Newport Harbor) kickoff return • 38 -Brett Biker (Newport Harbor) fumble.recovery for 1D • 32 -Stew Herzog (Costa Mesa) interception return for 1D • 31-acman SoG (Costa Mesa) interception return • 30 -~ GOod (Costa Mesa) TD pass from Ronnie Uevanos • 30 -1.-ar Lee (Newport Harbor) pus from Steve Goeman .. • Nealltlport-1:!111d1el1n : ORCA • 4. F!y9r, Revnoldl; UVC; J. 1m1 Loi; SLIYC.; l . DMllMc». .,. "°"" Wtbb. lllG5(; 4. s ............... ..._,. w W-A· '· ,.~ ~ ssvc J. .. er.-....... rte: J. Etv., ~ .. BCVC; 4. brw TOMllMtc. ICYC 5. ~~ Kuhn.• Ol"t'C; 6. ~ °= KHYC 7. Goodnlgtrt Moon.~ DPVC. • 1. Slten1. Ed QUeuda. SSYC; 2. Off, bCialnf. SSYC: l. Indigo 1'1ger. John MKk, VYC; 4. Samego, DeCepul.. SBYR<:; 5. Aites. Godfttof\ AlYC; / 6. Uddty Splft. Degenhardt. ICYC: 7. No FMr. Blmorw, CVC; I. Dutchess. Smfth. ' 8YC; 9. ttirrd Wish. Aae-, LIYC; 10. MbJud9ed, Patr1ck Magen. BCVC. ..-.c · 1. val«yrle, Albrecht. S1YC; 2. THblll w.mor, ~ S8YRC; 3. Wild Fire, Jackes, SBYRC; 4. Snoopy VIII, Hulett, ANC; S. ft's Hllppenlng, W1rrum, · ALYC; 6. F1lr Wind. Berco\lftz, ALYC. • 5'nlllY'altMM . ORCA . 1. Flyer, Reynolds. UYC; 2. lmf Coa, Stem, SUYC; 3 .. SNsmoke, Andenon,, HBYC; 4. Viva. Hougfrton. SSYC; 5. Ollll.nce, Roger Webb, ICGSC. ' ......... 1. Bott. Craig Reynokts. BYC; 2. Eris, ICenigln, BCVC; 3. Tant.alon, Douglas, J<HYC; 4. Rlwhlde, Kuhn, DPYC; S. Pendtagon. Gray, SSYC; 6. Energy, Oavlel, T~ BCYC; 7. Goodnight Moon, vandetbeek. OPYC. ...... -1. Off, 8ragglns, SSYC; 2. Sirena, Ed Queslda. SSYC; 3. Uddty Spilt. Degenhardt. 8CYC; 4. Seamego, De Capua, SBYRC; S. Indigo Tlger. John Made, . VY(;,; 6. Dutchess. Smith. BYC; 7. Aries, Godflmon, ALYC; 8. Third Wish, Acre. LBYC; 9. Misjudged. Pltrkk Magers, BCYC. · ......C . 1. Valkyrie, Albrec:ht. SSYC; 2. Wild Flre, Jad<es, SBYRC; 3. llibal Warrior, Hayden. S8YRC; 4. Snoopy VIII, Hulett. AIYC; 5. It's Happening, Warrum, ALYC; 6. Fair Wind. Bercovttz. ALYC. 100AY . .,,,....,.... SCHEDULE College women • Oarfemont-Mudd- Scrlpps It Soc.al College, 7:30 p.m . • 50ClCW High school girts • Corona del Mar at Ocean View, 6 p.m .; Santa Ana Valley at C'ostA MflSI. 6:15 p.m.; Newport Harbor at Huntlogton Beach, 5:30 p.m. ............ Community college men • Long Beach City College at Orange Coast. 4 p.m. • Tennis High school boys -Costa Mesa at Thlbuoo Hiiis, 3 p.m.; T\Jstln at Estancia, 3:15 p.m.; Newport Harbor vs. Long Beach Wiison. at Belmont Plaza, 3:30. High school girls -Unlver51ty at New- port, 3 p.m.; Dana Hills at CdM. 3:15. • Reid hodley High school girls -Newport Harbor at Marina, 3 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES nershlp Summerwt Clrci•. COtta PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE onJMl.W'f14,1892. Drive Orenge c A-aM1111111 Have you ataned doing Me ... CA 92626 SIGNED: MICHAEL J. 92888. PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? fes, 1/1f77 Thia bualnen Is con-Fictitious BualneH Flctltloua Bu1ln•H BRJCt<MAN, GENERAL IF YOU OBJECT TO --------Richard F. Miiier ducted by: husband and Name Statement Name Statement PARTNER the granting of the cna 1520343 This statement was filed wife Th• following per1on1 are The following persona are Thill etalem.nt w .. flied petition. you ahould NOTICE TO with the County Clerk of Have you 11arted doing doing business 11: Nor· doing business as: with the County Clerti appear I t the hearing CREDITORS OF Orange County on 8-19·97 blJ1ine11 yet? No mandy Metal RennJahers. Discount Outlet, 524 w. Orange County. on Aug. 25, end state your objec· ~:ad• BULK SALE 19973730717 TMa111hew C. Rodriguez fll-"' 1603 Superior Avenue, 19th, Costa Mesa. CA 1997. tlone or file written IClllJCll''lll&. Dairy Pilot August 26 Sep-h • 1tal1ment was '""' Cotta Mesa CA 92627 92627 . NOTICe·Thls Fictitious bie h --"'""• PUBLIC NOTICES (SECS. 8104, tember 2, 9, 16, 1997 'T330 wl0 th thee County C8-le2rk9o7: Brass Anets. Inc,. (CA). All M. Ashthini, 4 Kendall Name Stalel'nent eicplres n... ~~tlb:fore ~:!. he~~ 8f05 U.C.C.) range ounty on 1· 1603 Superior Ave .. Costa St .. Laguna Niguel, CA ~ from the .._ ii -. r Escrow No. 14296-J PUBLIC NOTICE UHt73731000 Mesa, CA 92627 92677 filed In the Oftloe of the 1ng. Your eppearance 1 Clll'atnla ~ haW e1..,..s ~ IUdl .......,.,. a. eold _, "90ll- Notice is hereby given to Dally Piiot August 26, Sep-Thia business I• con· This business Is con· County Cleric. A ,_ Fief). may be in person or b y • • ..,ilfte:lefy. \ta Ill ~ Dlllt: W1 lllle ........_ COllla, ..,.._ creditors ol the within NOTICE OF tember 2 9 16 1997 T328 ducted by: a corporation ducted by: an Individual tious Buaineu Name Sblt• your attomey. pubic ~ to the McHMI AultSlrvldng, Inc., _,ad--. II tM .._of ttlt named seller that e bulk AVAILABILITY OF ' • ' Have you staned doing Have you ataned doing ment muat be flied prioc' to IF YOU ARE A ~ for cah 4130 WoodmM ~ 11111111 p.llllla•h ~ of lie Notict sale Is about to be made ol ANNUAL RETURN PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? Yes. 06(74 business yet? No that date. The filing ol thlt CREDITOR or e contin· • • time d ... In .,.. 240, m.rmen Olke, of Sale II Utl,43Ut The the asse1s described Pursuant 10 Section Brasa Assets, Inc .• Scon All M. Ashlidnl statement does noc of ltMlf gent creditor of the money d the~ CA 11422. TlllPhal• Hum-bane4ldary ullder aid Deed of bTehloew.n.ames end business 6104(d) or the Internal Rev· Flctltloua Bualn•H Sarkisian, President This statement was Med authol1%e the use In !hi. deceu~. you muat file ......, by c:&lh, a Cllhfaf'• lier: (I'll) IOI-,.,, By: TNll lleNlob9 ~ llld enue Code notice 11 Name Statement This statement was filed with the County Clerk or stale of• FlctiUcM.ls BuslMaa your cl-4m with the dnMn by 1 Ill* or Pllrtclo S. Ince', \Ike,...._ delMlwd k> the uodal"9Md • addresses or th• seller are· hereby given· that the an-The following persons are with the County Clerk of Orange County on 9· 11 ·97 Name In ~ d the court and m eil a copy to l'llllklnlf ._., 1 c:t'8dl dint. ASAP2112M7 OlllOI, ""'*' Dldlrlllon of bttl&ilt GLORIA SHIU, 3424 Via nual return for fiscal ye11 dotng bu1tne11 as: Orange County on 8·29-97 19973733185 ngnts d another undef Fed-theperaonal repreeenta-drlWn by a ltllle or f9dlr.i Cllt11,0lt2S llld o...id tor S.. llMI • Lido, Newpon Beach. Ca. 1996 of TWELVE ELEVEN XTREEEM Mobil Auto De-199737 3 1918 Daily Pilot Sept. 16, 23, 30, ef1tl. State.°' common law tlve appointed by the d unkln, or I c:t'8dl -Motlcl of Dlllull lllCI 92663 PRESS a private touncl• tailing, 4151 Hiiaria Way Daily Pilot Se~ember 2 9 Oct 7 1997 T360 (See Section 14400 et aeq .. court w ithin f our by• .... or....,.. PUBLIC NOTICE a.cMclft '° Sell. 'flit llMlr-The locallon In Calllornia lion Is available at th• tlA. Newport Beach. CA 16 23 1997 T:is4 . • 8ustMU and PrdtlMIOnS month• from the date SIYlngs and loen ~ ....., Clllald llld Motlcl of of the chief eucuuve office fou~datlon·s principal office 92663 • · ' ·PUBLIC NOTICE Code). of first IH uance of UYlnp • .., "'' i."' NOTICE al TINSTEFS SALE Ditlufl _, a.cMclft to Stl '° or the seller ls: SAME AS during regular business FassJhozzaman. Farhang, PUBLIC'NOTIC~ Newpor1Beech.CostaMeaa letter• 81 provided In ISYlr'P-* apectrl9cl In T1No.:t7-103f.oa7LoenNo.: llt,.......lfttheCllUllty.._. ABOVE houri from 9:00 A.M. to 4151 Hilaria Way tlA, New· -Fictitious Bu1tn11s CN4~984STOR,MOR Sep Hedon glOO of the aectilti02dthe~lll tft20DI YOUARElllDEFAULT lie,..~ la fomad. As listed by the seller, all 4·00 p M by any cltlz.en port Beach, CA 92663 Flctltlou1 Bu1lneH Name Statement 2,lt,18,23. 1~7 C-'lf nl p ob Cod and authoflUd ID do UMOER A DEED °' TRUST Diii: ,.,....., 11, ftl7 LOM- other business namH and .,.;ho reQuests 11 within 180 Sarlatlanl • Alldy, 4151 HI· Nam. Statement The lollo:;vlng persons are • or .• r ate •. a. ~In tN9 ltael). Al: DATED tlltlllO UNlEll YOU EITAR llO«TGAG& IERV· ad~resses uaed by the days alter the datt or this tarla Way IA. Newpor1 The following persons are doing business as: Kus· PUBLIC NOTICE ~~~ tlm~I for 1111!"G The North front ennnc. to TAKE ACTION TO PROTtCT al. LLC. • T,._ ~ HI.er within three years be-publication. Beach. C.4. 92663 doing business as: Poor· toms, 942 Sunset St.. c .ms WI not expire Cowlty ~ 700 YOUR ""°"9TY, IT MAY 8E a,_, ~ Slanllln fore the date auch list was The foundation's prlnelpal This business Is con-boy Products, 3198·L2 Air· Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Ria No.1tln11flS4 before four . month• CMc o.llllf Drtw V... IOlD AT A PUIUC SALE. IF Mdlw-= P.O. a. St• "nl or delivered to the office Is located II 4063 ducted by: a general part· pon Loop Dr .. Costa Mesa, Robert Lee Deatherage, FICTITIOU9 IUStNe.IS from the hHnng dat e lerlU ~CA .. r1gH. tlUI YOU NEED AN EXPlAMATa Dllll, T-1Ulf49 FOf\ buyer are: NONE Birch Street, Suitt 150, nershlp CA 92626 147 .tD Flower St .. Costa NAMI STATEMl!HT noticed above. n .,__ COl'Ml)llld to al THE NATURE Of 1ltE TRUSTEE'S IA&i INFOflllA.: The names and buslnts~ Newport Beach. CA 92660 Have you started doing Mark T. Hanlon, 3198.U Mesa, CA 92627 . The f~ l*'Ofl(•) YOU MAY EXAM-n ·now hl6d by l undlr P9'0!Utw:i AGAIMIT Volt, Ta PUAS£ ~~· addresses of the bur.er are. 714-478-8100 David buslnnt yet? No Alrpon Loop Dr., Costa This business Is con· taler. doing buaJneae ea: INE the file kept by the .-S Deed d 1Nt11 In the YOU SHOUlD COMTACT A 1'1111 l.ONEITAR GAGEE MICHAEL MAMELL. • 3424 A. Brounateln C P.A. Fasslhoziaman • Farhang Mesa, CA 92626 ducted 13y an individual ONOYA, 8973 Wemet Ave .. court If you ere a per· pnipelty 9'tulled In uki LAWYER. On tomt7 9 tOD PM. SSMCEI LLC. II A DEBT Via Udo, ""•wpor1 Beach, p 0 B 7809 'N ' Thia statement was filed Thia business Is con· Have you s1aned doing Huntington Beech, CA 82647 eon int~rHted In the ~ CelfOmlll dlecrlb-l.ONESTAR llORTGAOE'E COUECTOR ATTQWTllG TO Ce. 92663 • • ox • ew-with the County Clerk of ducted by: an lndlvldual business yet? No Onokuma, Inc., Calif«· eatete YoU may fila Ing the land ttw9ln: The SERVICa. LLC.. • TNlllM, COUECT A IJ(l'T. AK't lft. Tt>e Hstla to be sold are por1 Beach, CA 92858-Orange County on 8-28-97 Have you started doing Roben Lee Deatherage nla, 3MO S. Bronson Ave., with the court a formal Vtlllt One+talr d Lot 10 al • duly ........... T,._ FOMATa 08TMIB> WU. described In general ~·: 7889 19973731555 bualness yet? No This statement was flied Los Anoelea. CA 80008 R f s iel Tnlc:t No. 11, In the Cly al ...., -i ,...._.to Deed of 8E USED Fat THAT fl\MPOSE. Furn:1u0~1~~11~· E~uip-Publtshed Newport Dally Pilot Septembef 2, It, Mark T. ~anion with the County Clerk or ThTa bualnea le N-:fo!•!1 t.,:fifingrzfcen COiia Miia.. Courtly al TNll ,....... 1..._ • AIAP21'lmllrtl, llm, G1DO ~~ • L • n;~~ °f'· Beach-Costa Mesa Dally 16 23 19117 T349 This statement wH flied Orange County on 8-20·97 duded~ C«pOnllion. inventory and 8'JC)raleel ar.,.., ... d CllfOfnle. ..._.. No~. Iii --------~ 1;~ .. ~~~!ieh~rJ•rmprovZ: Pilot September 16, 1997. ' PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Clerk of . . f9973730947 ~~.,..,_.::-~of Htat• .... ts or of ;:,~~~I°: ::-*..;."So:":':= ments. and Covenant Not T362 Orange County on 8-1~97 Daily Piiot August 26, Sep· under the fictlttoua busk-. any pe1ition or eccovnt ~ In the Olk:l8 al.....,., of OMllOI ,._ to Compete and are lo-Ftotltfoua BualneH f 9 973730878 tember 2. 9, 16, 1997 T331 rwne °' nam. Hated as ·provided In section the county "8conllf al uki ._of CllNorlll& ~ cated et: 3424 Via Udo, PUBLIC NOTICE Name Statement Dally Piiot AuguSl 26, Sep-PUBLIC NOTICE hereln. 1260 of the Cellfornle Courtly. N'N No. 41•111-a HOM AMIAHABI. A Newpor1 Beach. Ca. 92663. Fictitious BuelneH The lollowtng persons art !ember 2• 9• 16• l997 T329 SIGNED: ONOKUMA. INC .. Probate Code. A R• The propmty twwcdOft WOMAN W1.L sa.L AT PU1UC b Theh bus~7·11 na;:ie red Name Statement doing busineSI as: PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious Bu1lna11 BY: MIKIHIRO ONO, quHt for Speclei Notice deaatbad .. being "*' "u AUC110tl TO HIOHEIT .x>ER Y 1 8. s " 11 1 11 oc•· The following persons are Minutemen Prass-Coat a Name Statement PRESIDENT form la avellable from It". The..,_ addrns n FOR CASH C...... • tllM of ~nN~WP't,~~ B~~~NERS doing business as: Heads Mesa. 2000 Harbor Blvd. A· Flctltloua Bu1lneH The following persons are Thi9 statement wn flied the court clert. other common ~...._., .. In ...w: ~ of IM Mortuaty The anlicl ated dale 01 Cafe 207, 108, Co1t1 Mesa, CA Heme SU.t~ment doing business as· Jour· With the County Cleric A-..YW,..llllcrll•. If any, d the,.., Ulllld Seallel AT TME NORTH =7 ~ the bulk sal~ Is Oc1ober 2 207 El Camino Real, San 92627 . The following persons are neys, 567 San Niqlltb-Dr .. ~ County on Aug. 28, ...._..A. ..... ~. de.a=lbadto ~-~~-~ ~~ ntE700 . . • Clemente. CA. 92672 Daniel Fitzpatrick, Inc. doing business as: Orange Newpon Beach, c" 92660 ""' · law~~ .... -........... """'"' • .....,.., .......... .., 3500 P9dlc View Drt¥e 1~~I~~ th:s~~~c! 01 1 ~~~e; Darin K. Corralez, 122 East (CA), 2000 Harboc Blvd. A· Beach Electric, 21541 Kathy Dongarra Por1er. NOTICE· This Flctltlctla A...... Costa Mella. OW: C9fT£R DRIVE WEIT, Newpolt 8-:11 ~rookhurst St ,,380 Gar· Portal, San Clemente, Call· 108, Coata Mesa, CA Zamora Lane, Huntington 733 Avocado Ave . Corona Name f1a18Tt:" c:r'T frve Z1lli0 a.-.1 &"-t. =. ~ _.., IANTTE:A ~CALIFORNIA ...,...,00 d G CA 92840 DI-lornla 92672 92627 Bch .. CA. 92646 del Mar. CA 92625 V881'1 , rom • -Ste 300 -·, IN01 · CHEa<llll .. Nlj;''ii:lrlii!iiiM vi~?on 'g,V~idelity Nan 'nue Elislo Lozano, Jr.. 5143 Thia bu.slness 11 con· Richard Ferris Miiier, This business Is con· filed '" the Olfloe of the Wu•.-... CA lty kif ""I lnc::on-:::-llUIT BE MADE PAYAll1 to II Co Andrew Jackson. Oceans· ducted by. a corporation 21541 Zamora Lane. Hun· ducted by: an Individual Coun"&u.iClet'c. A new Flctl-91M'1·7109 the..,... addrua LOHESTAR llO«TGAOI£ This bulk sale IS subject Ide, Calllornla 92507 Have you •tarted doing tlngton Bch .. CA 92646 Have you staned doing = ~~me Stal~ 09/09, 08110. 09/18 ::::".,::,,~!'.!. ~L~·-=-rlPt. ~ 1 California Uniform Com-Judy L Lozano, 5143 An-bu1lne11 yet? Yes, 6-15·92 Thia bualness Is con· business yet? No mu• Prior o • --• - Q 1 1 C d S 11 n drew Jackson, Oceanside, Dani et Fitzpatrick, Inc .. ducted by: an Individual Kathy Dongarra Porter lhlll dale. The nllng . &l. lhlt PUBLIC NOTICE bl rnedl. tu wllfQAt now'*" llv • uNllr .W Dead ~l~c/ 0 • •c ° California 92507 Danial Fitzpatrick, VP Have you staned dolf19 This statement was flied •tai.ment doee noc of itaelf Mnt or~ up-11111 of Trull In ihe """*" -....S · · • This buslnau Is con-Secy./Trees. bualness yet? Yes. 1984 with the county Clerk or authorize the UM In Ihle or lmpled, Ng6i'9111i tltla. Iii aid ~ ..., i.... • .:!c, soddsubiectj 1~he name ducted by· a general part· This statement was filed Richard F. Miller Orange County on 8·19·97 stale ol e Fictitious Buslneaa NO'T1CE Of' TRUSTEE'INo. pocww1 •o, or ....., • M "'°'9 Wy with a ress lo • pers: nershlp . with the County Clerk of This sta1emen1 wu filed 19973730 784 Name in vloWion of the SALE ~ ... tnnc::., to pey the ~ In h ..,. MM- liled 7,hoS.:v~r''s!vi~!Y Es· Have you started doing Orange County on 8-29·97 W1lh the County Clerk ol Daily p1101 August 26 Sep· rig~s°'tatanothlf under F~ =ta:z lite...,_: : ~)ltlte~~ d ~ ~ ~ !!..,.~ ~ 29 2 B business yet? No 1997373f919 Orange County on 8-21·97 • era · ~· °' common ....,.. · I --bV tmd u .--,,.. ----•••••••• .. s~0w,t3~ hard~o~~;,:1 Darin K. Corraltz Dally Pilot September 2, 9. 19973730995 limber 2• 9• 16• 1997 T336 ~ SecitOn 14400 el seq .. 2000IOZS10I.,.. No. 41• al 1Nll. wltt ir..... oelw COWi ••11..eloft. If --------- CA 92840: Escrow tl1429a.'. ~~~·1~1•1~men~ we~ :1e~ 16.23,1997 T353 DallyPilritAuguS128,S•P· PUBLIC NOTICE Cod:" and Profasaiona ~~~~~~~r=:r.:.'::w~~ J a Division or Fidelity Nat'I Orange •cou~':; ~n 8--;2·9~ PUBLIC NOTICE u1mber 2, 9, 18, 1997 T330 Fl'-No.1" ... 731307 First fiiling TlttJIT ~ft!> OlillllMZ. undlr h wma d the Died a.: 201S AVENUE Title Co. and the IHI dale 997373 9 PUBLIC NOTICE .. r• Newport BeaoM:o.la MMe UNLESS YOU TAQ ACTION d TNlt. _...,llMd -., COITA lilESA, CA t2l11 The for filing claims •hall be 1 11 5 Flctltfoua Busln•H "1CTITIOUS BUSINl!!SS CN437059 21•HG-PC Sep 10 l'N>tect YOUR~ cNfQll Md ...., ... cl •••• T,... ...._ Oc1ober 1, 1997 which Is Dally Pilot Augusl 26, Sep-Name Statement Ftcutlou• 8u1lneH ~~~(•) 2It18 23 1997 l!RTY ITMAY BE IOU> AT A the1Nleieanddbtrulta _,....,.., IOf _, llloor'recll· the business d1y before tember 2, It, 16, 1997 T338 The followlnn narsona are """ ~~"" ..-·~· • ' ' • P\aJc IAUL F YOU ~ by lllld o.d al -of the..,.. ...,.. llMI the sale dated specified doing bu.u;e;;-11: Team Name Statement Illar. doing buslnesa u · NEEDM IJCJl'LANAJ10N Of' 1Nll, to-wit 947~ .._ w. d••• 1111,.., If above. • s be 3 PUBLIC NOTICE Thunder, 2501 w. sun-d~~ f~ ':';':~~~ ~l,2f;!!: ~ ~=· PUBLIC NOTICE THE NAW °' ne ~ e.trn..., AClcruld .,..,.. 1 .., . ._. ...._ u. .. Dated. eptem ' ' FlotlUoua BualneH nower Ave. H-4, Santa Ana, 111 & Metalwotker, 17531 Anaheim, CA 92806 · CH1111010 CB!DWQI lt4NllSf YOU. and 1· 181 adv•aa I will lie .... llul .._. t 997 . Name Statement CA 92704 San Roque Huntington JNJ PrnnArtlea Lid 8 NOTICE OF YOU 1tDAD OCNTACT A.~ Yill ina-"* _.,.. __... °' Wlrl9lty, •· lei MICHAEL MAMELLI The lotlowtng peraons are Sona of Thunder Athletic Beach, CA 92647 California. 'Limiied 'Part;;.,. ION UWVl!R. On CIMM7 .. pstDr to ... TM llMlftct. piwaad or llapllM. Nflldlilt Published Newport dolfl9 bualnesa 11: Turner Outreach Fellowship (CA), Richard Rivers 17531 San lhip 15030 Ventura Blvd PElll _..,!2 2.-00 P.M., ~ Malt eryundlrlllldDeedcf"n'ullllllla, pot '"":......°' MC11111t- Beach.Co1ta MHa Dalty Really 1nv11tment Enter· 1433 Vauar Place, Coata Roque, HunUoliton Beach, 11-ois, Sherman Oaks, CA AOMa-1 m Inc. • the dAkt hlnltdcl• uaamd end Ill-. to r-1 - Pilot September 16, 1997. prlHI, 2812 Bayshore Meaa, CA 92626 CA 92647 91403 ESTATE OF: T36l Drive, Newport Beach, CA This bu1lne11 Is con-This bualneaa Is con· Michael J Bockman, JULIANA D. COPE ---------192663 ducted by: non profit rell-dueled by: an Individual General Partner 15030 CASE NO. A188882 PUBLIC NOTICE Mary S. Turner, Trustee of iou• Have you •tarted doing Ventura BIYd . 11-915, Stief-To ell heira, benefi· the R E TurMf and M S ave you atarted doing bullne11 yet1 No men Oaks CA 01403 claries, oredltora, oon- Flctltloua BuslMH Turner Trust OTO 7/75, bullneu ~ No Rlchald Alvera This buainesa 11 con-tingent creditor•, end Nam• Statement 2812 Bayshc>fe Drive, New-Sons cf Thi.nter Athl«Jc Thia atalement was filed ducted by a limited partner-peraone who may other· The followtng peraons 11• port Beech. CA 92663 Outreach, Craig Holiday, With the County Clerk of lhlp. . . doing bu1lne11 11: Caaa Thia bu1lnesa 11 con-Vice Prnklent Orange County on 8-19·97 The '""iatrant com· WIH be intereeted in Morro AnoclatH. 2612 ducted by a llmttad part· Thi• ttatement w11 flied 19973730782 menced 10 tn:'l!Uel1 bualneu the will or ettate, or B1y1hore Drive, Newport nershlp with the County Cleric of Dally Piiot Auguat 26 Sep. under the flciltloua bualneu bothi. of: JULIAN A D. Beach, CA 92663 Have you started doing Orange County on lt-11-97 ber 2 9 16 1907 • T3l4 neme"' nam. llated eboYe COP1: Mary s. Turner. Trv1tH of b1Jslne11 yet? Yea, 12/01/ 1"l'373317a tern • • • on Ja~ 14 1992 A PETITION hi• the R E Tum., and M S 87 Dally Piiot Sept. 18, 23, 30, PUBLIC NOTICE SIGNED. ~L J . been flied by RANDY Turner Truat OTO 7f75. Mary S. Turner, Genefel Oct. 71 1"7 T350 BRICKMAN. GENERAL COPE In t he Superior 2812 O.yahore Drive, New· Partner Flct.ltloua Bu1lnea1 PARTNER Court of c.lifornl•. port Beach, CA 92863 Thia atllement wu filed PUBLIC NOTICE NerM Statement Thia uatemen1 wn flied County of Orange. Mary K. Turner, 745 Do-with the County Cl«k of The folloWlng persona are witti the County Cleric d THE PETITrON re- mlngo Drive, Apt. 1. New· Otange County on •19-97 FloUta.ue Bualnesa doing buslneu e1: "tnatant ~County on Aug. 25, Q\lfftS thlt RANDY port Beach, CA 92t60 19873730751 Name ltatement "-Pl•Y'' Video Produclion1, 11197. COPE be IPt)olnted •• Alicia T. Foat.,, 132.12 Cat· Dally Piiot August 2e Sep. The followtng persona art 9802 Verde Mar, Hunting· NOTICE-Thi• Flc1itloua peraonel reprHentetlw ou1e1 Lane, Del Mar, CA tembef 2 o ti 1907 ' 1333 doing bullneH u : The ton Beech, Oa. 92846 Name Statement oplrea flv. to admlnleter the eatate 92014 • • • Kitchen, 1700 Ptacentte Richard Alan Mlelka 0802 \'Ml'I from the dete 11 wn of the deoedent Rutty Turner, 2901 Circle PUILIC NOTICE Av., Oo11a Meaa, CA 92927 Verde Mar, Huntington filed 1n the omc. o1 the THE P£TITiON re- Orlva, NewJ>Of' Beech. CA frank lka'Mam, 122 31th Beach. Ca. 92648 County Clertl. A new Adi-eta the dacedent'• 92te3 Flotltteue BwllM•• SI.. NtwC>Ol1 Beac:tl, CA Thia bu1lne11 la con-!low .,.._ Name s._. ~U. end codlofle If Thia bualnesa la con. .._. ltat4"Mftt 92183 clucted by an Individual ment ""* bl filed prior to be admltt9d • du*d by • 911f*al pM-n.. to1owtng peraone.,. Thomae f. ~ 122 HM'e you atMed doing "* dale n.. llilna oe Ihle any, to naratllp dolna ..,..,_. •: *'~ Newpotl ~ bualnala Y91? NO .... ,,,.,j dole """d ~ probete. Thi WILL el'ld H8llt you lt.,,ed dOlna a) E 'l T ~. CA Alct\ltd A. Mielke ~ the UM In !Ha ~ oodloile .. evell· ~ \'91'? Yea, 4/10/lr b) E a T commerdal E.nttr• Thia bualMH la con-Thia atateMent wu tttect -. d • ~ 9ullnMa abta for a>eamlnetlon In aArt l. T""* ixtMt. t1011 hech Blvd. ducted by: • oenetll S*t· With t"-County Oer11 of Name In vtotetlOn d the the th kept by th• !1t8 ~·~ wuc•~1e"le_g Ste. Ho, Huntlftgton ~~ ....... _.. .-i.... O.ange County on .. ,...., ...-°' enolher U4'ldef ,ado oou!!i_.. a.TITJON _,, """ ~ .. , ... "'lhtlcn,CAtal47 ~ •-..., ..._"' 1H72l'Ml'l'I arll. l tete. Or common 1M ,,,_ r••" ,._ Orange Countv .... ~,.~M .. 7 Plkrl K. Takl•.1...._17011 ,_ .J:::.:' Dally Pilot Augu.t 2t, h p-(See Sac1ion 1440() It eeq .• quMta 11Uthorltv to 1 r• _, lelCh lfYd .. IW. lliV Hun-,.... ,_.._.,,. t 1* 1-1 -.,._. end Pfcf1•1GM admnltaf the ntate Delly Plot Auguet It. lep. *'9lon ~CA iit41 Thia ••ment wee lled ..,.,...., "• ' "• -,...., Code). under .. Independent ..,,_Lt. 1e. ttt7 m1 =~~mt~ 0:,:-~ c:::.r PUIUC NOTICI ~~~ ==•JR:;.~ ~NOTICI CANGt ••nntna ................ u .1e.n.1•1 • t¥••·•~ ·~--;-.~;;;;;;-·1 Thll bUllMU II con-~ fllot lept9mber 2, t , llw llatewt ti .......... ... ...... ••• 1 • = bv: • lmllM -. 11, n , 1•1 neo ~t::r'.:''i: ~ ..... !& "'9 ........ ~~ ~ H11We you ae.ted titg PUl&JC llOTICI Poft N~ rm .... =:~OM. ~....r" No lie••• IMtlRlll ~40.::-= .. VllY ................ ~....-Ci .. 11111 .......... -~ -.......... ~a.-'""'· *"'[T~ _. IN C.-V a.41 el TM....._....,. .. HO~ o...,·,.. .. Or-.. Counlv Of\ NH7 ...... ....... , • --. ... Wiii\; CA-~- "'-" -t...,.11t .. , ~ ~-!'2!:..--Cedl--11111 ......... .. ... = 8lldt, CA .,_,Not 111• .... t. =...,.-.... H. C... W a.,: MINMdJ .. NI tl.D. t• .,.~ A.a.I. -.., lllt..~ief. HM ....... -:.--. ..... hdlOflii ;:~-er-f::'-•• .~ fh&nl z\;: ;z:i_s_ C,: ~'5-:-,,~ ..... ,.,,r c:. .~~~~~~~1111~iii C'o. T.lf:· -0.. --. -~-· " ........ ,.j .. ~ STARTL No room left In the garage for the car? A call to claHlfled can help . Ratrs and ~adlines att subject to change without notice. 1lie publisher reserves the right to censor, reclassify, revise or reject llllf classified advertisement. Please report !U'Y e~r that may ~ in your classifita ad unmediately. The Daily Pilot uccepts no liabilitr for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible eJt<'ept for tht cost oC the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the flt8t in~rtion. I' llyFax (7H) 631-6594 (Pltbt iorfudt your namt and phone oumbtt and . ..,.·u ral.l you bark •ilh a pri<'t' quoit.) lly ....... -By MdttD ..... (714) 642-5678 330 West ~ Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Ar Nf'wpon Blvd. & Bay St. ..... Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Mondar:f ridat WaJk-ln 8:30rup-5:00pm Mouday-frid11y Monday ................. Friday 5:09pm Tuesday .............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ......... Tue day 5:00pm Thursday ....... Wednesday S:OOpm Friday ............... Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ............... Friday S:OOpm ·-ltOU'9tG Oll'POIHUtll" All IHI 111191""'1lsllltill11111 .......... ~ .. llleFH· n fllr .._..Ad., 1'11.u ..................... ........... ...,,,...,..., 11111llMa.11 ., '1sul•ll•llt1 ...... ,. .. ctllr. lllltlell. .... ~ ............. . Mtilul ................ .. .... ..., ............. ...... ,..... ............. .. TMa .....,.,., ""' ... .............. IMftise· ............. wtlldl Is le ......... " ....... ii. ...... , .. ....., .......... .. ....... ~ .. 11111 ..................... ..... , ......... ,.cm-___ , Id n,CllHUO ........ , . ..,. .... ,., .. ¥' 'I U1 ,OC..a..._ u1 llUO" ca.-. · HOUSES/ CONDOS •FOR SALE II Cl a•M-IMO . • .... 7011·•••• COSTA MESA 2124 RENTALS TO BUSINESS LOST & EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT APPLIANCES 6011 PETS & 10~8liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2724 OPPORTUNITY FOUND 2925 5530 5530 ANIMALS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii B'ald• Townhome liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2904 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Refrigerator Apt size IAGUNA BEACH SHARE 6049 OCEAHVIEW 2BR 2BA Flreplace, 2-car gar, Under $310,000. By Owner (714) 499-1157 3bd, 2.5ba pvt vard, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii * * * * * OHlce Administrator $190. Washer/Dryer. llv rm w/fp, up fam aeautlful Beachtront 1 .... •v• .. C •sH F o u n d • G I asses. Security N 8 w y 0 r k St 0 ck s 140/ea. 646-5848 rm. big maater, apt to ahr, aub tel'1'aln ~ ,., .. .. tinted peracrlptlon vacant. FrHh & clean I P g, gate , w/d, lrg machine on my porch. g a• s e • n as . OCI CATS Kittens Silver spot· ted. CFA shots $500- 5600 1·909·628-4032 rk d I I C e ~ Exchange firm seeks --------- A •• oc. pool. .pa & llvlng rm, full kit, pvt Want a blueprlnt7 Not Vic of Bay St In CM. aps responsible individual FURNITURE 6014 5 825 760-1701 for administrative & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii te;n1':i4:d.~°s°d:0 · ~~'. ~i~.'~s75~x~:~ ~r'e~· au~~ort~ei1 ~1~: A~~-;or Su~~y. WE HAVE ~~~it~;erEx~~~r~~~ Dining Rm Table w/6•--0-C-B-IR_D_F_A_J_R_ .. NEWPORT BEACH Avl lO-l 673-7669 message. 1"F""o_u_n_d..,..:....,,M"""B,,,,-..,.K"'"e_y_w_/ communication skills cl'lairs & Hulch. Wh11e 1069 1 -8 O O ·3 2 2 -6 1 6 9 SECURITY Sun Sept 21, 9-5 at NEWPORT CM 2 rms avl nr Tri-Sq. ext. 1179 CAL•SCAN unique key ring. 9/15 required. Must be washed French· the OC Fairgrounds iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S550J$400.+1/3 utls, Orange Ave/22nd St. JOBS personable. a sell· Counrry 675-7121 2 Luxury Bdma. 2-c:ar BEACH 2169 gar. all amenltiea. CM. Call to Identify starter, well organized Mak• ua an otferl ~r,ee v:~r~i~~s 1 ~1~ gar, cntr1 air, marble, 714-646-8370 Lv Mag ,..__. __ la <714) 645-5769. all over & accurate. Address Mauve "Leather Fae· display & soll every- $182,990 C·2t JR Big Canyon Twnhm -~£ Kitt 8 k Id d ORANGE resume to PO Box 41 · tory" 1011. L·shaped Lh1ng from f1ncres to Gibson 714-547-6221 3Bd Condo for Lease. H .B . Near beach. ~.,........ en w •· 0 ·a or· Corona Del Mar seC11onaJ sofa. Ivory macaws cages. Ford Rd Golf Cour.. 2bd, 2.5ba condo. able & black. I'm very COUNTY CA 92625-0041. EOE. HOUSE-SITTER New-'#ioua-io shy until I get to know dining table w/leaf & 6 feed, bird toys View poo' 1 prkg & Pool, Jacuzzi, dog. ..-..Nor-t.~1o If h Part time black swivel chairs w/ supplies & morel R.E. Broker will Sell & tennia s:iooo 'L•• $600/mo. + 1/2 utl. ;;D" . . you. you ave a Full:tlme arms •. Ivory lacquer Admission: 5 & ~~~;~It you~~c1a~ 71 .. l-640-5274 Call Susan 960-561 0. LONG Di'S'rANCEIOr7. ~fe~~e ~~;:ie 7~~12~= 10221 Slater Ste 115 PART·TIME JOB coffee table & sofa under free. Ages 6· Charming, 3br 2ba NB Shr Lrg 4br Hae In ~No~..,i.u,~ Fountain Valley Telemarkeflng table, 25Sor1y console 12 51. Adulls 54 & On the Water 3 bdrm, Condo, fp, 2-car gar, Dov., Shor••· Jae, Ip, No '••1• ;,. .... , ... ,, LOST Eyeglasses CA 92708 •Morning Hours color remote TV. Seniors (60 & up) 2 atory w/floating unfurn, upper, no pet• w/d, $490.+ deposit. ,__;.i..,....i..-aoK On Ocean Blvd. in (714) 983-45879 •No Experience 19SOny color remote S3. Special guest dock. Batter Hurryl 904 W. Balboa, $l300. Av1. l0/1 842-a386 •ptt_._, Fr/PT. COM. 720.9489 We are an EEO Co. •Young, energe11c olc TV, 13Panasonlc color speakers & great $1791<. Agt 718-1590. Expr••• L•••lng /l_ll 7J' 'fl/I tM7 Visit our website at •Costa Mesa remote TV, White 8 door prizes• For info 71 .... 52_ .. 870 Need• Roommate? UW 'f. IUV-UUJ LOST: 9wk old Boxer http:/www.apslnc.com Call Cooper drawer dresser & call 714/646·0642• Open Sat/Sun 1·5 ...._ ..., Call Th• Dally Piiot type puppy. Lt brown * * * * * (714)722-0119 white HI Boy, Gray''========~ 2627 Alta Vista Lido Isle Hom• 4 +3. Clullfled deS)'lrtment ---------w/wht markings. Goes --2-4-M...;...O;.;.N_T_H_S_T_O_ ~=======~I office desk. credenza,1-Park-tront. Pr1n only. New crpt. So. paUo. and take advantage of by "Paxton". In the vi· RETIREMENTl Sal•• & Secretarlal 1ttc & othce chairs, Sh ltzau 14 wks old .Agent 288-3934 S2900mo. Yrly. 8111 our one wHk apeclalt MONEY clnlty of WHtslde CM. Earn S5-10k monthly! Prof'l/heallh oriented. O.H. Baldwin black ~~r~:~~~ot~i~c~lorv~I;~ OPEN SUN t-5 Grund'/ Rltr 676-6161 7t4-e42·S878 TO LOAN 2914 REWARDll 548-3975 Turn Key System. Not Computer literate. Call lacquer petite grand allecttonnte Paid THE BLUFFS Love~ 2bd 2ba M L M I Fant a 1 t I c tor appt: 722-6466 & piano (autographed $650. Sncnflce 5499. 3Bdrm 2.5bath, Family upper unit In gated RENt'llTr HEALTH.. Support! No selling. Fax resume: 722·7460 by :~c;i~~3c_::;'6er) Call 714/858·5873. room, Bay view. Juat comm. Dack, pool, A.1.oo01 ur. 2 mlnuce message. <::'TEACHERS~ Reduced! Muat SeUI apa. 12100/mo. WANTED 2726 ATTN• ITNESS 3000 l-&00-322-e169 NEEDED! Toddler• & Mirror, dHk, armoire, --------- Haatlnga a · Co. unfurn. $2800 turn.1~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HOMllO'llPNUS ext. 4151 CAL•SCAN Preschool 955.2672 cotfee ~bl, bookcase. MUSICAL 7t4-4M0-5580 Bkr 72t•tS7D •• Bonow$2SK-$100K <:'TUTOR TIME<:' 257d5~S3e•00sers. A71519~1°3°8d6 INSTRUMENTS 6055 •.OCllAH W lmmac HOUS• Oil APT Too ~n!u... LIQUID COLLOIDAL 1--------.. Waterfront Hlghrls• 2 •• N••DEDll -MINERALS. ACCOUNTING ---------1 Condo Sac. bldg. 48r 2.5 Ba 3-Car Oar. In c-.:!--... _1 Mar • Pq~_,,_ . .,__!r_raac Wallach'• signature Plald Futon Large d p O GENElUCL 1002 2bd, 2ba. Boat apace. New etpt/roof. $3900. _.._.._ -.....,......,. 0 Corporate head· EMPLOYMENT Heavy Duty. used only * Rolan C·20 I 9 000 Broker e40-.seM or La9U4'8 .. •ch • Homr la~is on bottle. reat Tastet quarter• of retail SERVICES 5533 __ •w_i_c __ e_s_2_1_5_6_7_3-4_5_o5_ MK II K •Yb oar d -----~4~. 6~1 ·1---------Ca,thw ...,_.838 •Applyby~4bt Only $17.14/0t.1 FREE pharmacy chain has c ontroller like ...... R-ltor wlll give 'I · · Waterfront Hom• ~ Wholeaale Catalog iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Roll Top Deak, 4 pc. new!! $100.00 ,. 1 al t 2-Sty, 3br 2.5ba, dbl fiesponalbl• UCI atu-•NoF.quny~ with 40 other health Immediate opening .. •••••• Teak _wood. Small Mike 723-4015 ; 2~ •. U!t't'l'l! ~~o gar. Cu•tom patio. dent looklng for NB/ Cell Plailiua.m al product•. Toll free for accounts payable Please be aware that Ma]'I• Cedar Lined ' ••~~you buy OI ACREAGE 1125 '3500. LM. Owner/Agt Penlttaula room/ahate. (IOO)S~ t-888-350-0780 position. Musi be lhe li1llng1 In thi5 cal· Armolre. $150.ea.•---------... , ... , M2-943-a880 P to •-tm n...-7n-,. .. , •SCAN detall oriented . I 714 721-0048 PIANOS & , a home. Cory 640-1408 ..,,-.~ ,1 ..... ~10o1. ...,,_.. -r ..-.... organl%ed and have egory may requ re you • ..._--------•ROCKY MOUNTAIN ...__ STOP s•"'"OTAGING computer experl-10 call a 900 number --------ORGANS 6059 ""o .. T •ANG• ........... -In which thete Is a ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii " •.. ••••••••• YOUR Health I Mlracu-• n c e · PI ea• ant . charge per minute. MERCHANDISE 1• SOLD! Invite over 40,000 people to read aboUt your hom4t fOf •• each Sal\lfday by ahowcaalng your propertv In th• Homes of th• Week & Open H om• Gulde . Th• bHt local Real Eatat• Section around! Reach th• beat qualllled homebuv· era on th• coutl Calt your AdvertJllng Repreaentatlve Todayll Aak about our ~t apeclal•I u .. coaenu 574--4249 LI-Rlvere 514--4252 VILLA PARK Xlnt Buyl 3bd 2.Sba • Lot Stz• 20,020eq.ft. 1430,000. Motivated Sellerll JlmlH Phllllpa-Agt. (213) 777-0.,797 COSTA MESA 1024 91 Acre• • 139,900. ••••,.....NTS I••••••••• tous product rids your smok•free environ. MISC. 6 Beautffuf mix of rolflng .ru-~&--... •uuonv"eueNTS ment In Newport $tOOO'S POSSIBLE. 015 flelda & trH• w/apeo. POlt ltENT COMMERCW.. nnn unw.&UIO ~~ 0~~:ad'l1 !,°:i; Beach. Call Sharon TYPING. Baby Gra9'd P lano HI-Gloss Black Like Newll 714-527-0900 ~ mtn. vtews &fll••••••• ltEAL BSTATE poisoning you. c.11 (714) 945-8870 Part-time. At home. PRINCESS DIANA abundant wlldllfe. nowl This will change !~=======~ Call Toll Fr" COMMEMORATIVE YAMAHA Ebon~ Spinet Flawless cond1llon. 52300 645-749t NMUed In foothuta of1---------ANNOUNCEMENTS your Ille! Toll lrH •ActtvltlH Asst• 1-800-218·9000 Coln, 1 oz. fine silver the Rockie•. Mlnutff CORONA 2920 2-888-725-5445 Mature rellable person Ext. T-5139 dollar prool. Just ~o':::, & ~at'PI ~:'~!': DEL JIU 2622 BUSTVW!rs OP.fICE CAL"SCAN for convalescent for llstlngs. OAL"SCAN $49.95 plus S6.Sl5 U't~ Hospllal. 16·20 hra G 0 VERN MEN T • h IP PI n g and Owner nnanctng. c.ll POI UN? 2769 --------• .. •••••••• per wHk. Sat & Sun JC>aS. Now hiring In handling, credit card •••••••• now 1·719-~67 .... utltUI Sunny 1br, 2liii•iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii VOLUNTEERS 1• Exper pref'd but not your area. $16,000-or d • r • ca I I GARAGE SALES Red Cr"k Ranch at patio•. AC, ref, no PERSONALS req'd. Only serious s 6 8 . o o o . ca I I 1-600·250-4155 ext.1 Halchet. CAL*SCAN peta/amkra. 1800/mo. Oto/Deal9n Studio. N*E*E*D*E*D need apply. Call t-800-883-0819 Ouan1ltle• limited. ••••••••Ii Inc utll. 759-5840 Ups/FedEx, Fax/Comp Joyce, M on·Frl al ext. J·400 for current CAL~SCAN ---------~~~C:•::J;., HU~~·· -·-548-5585 xt23 Federal, County, City X·LARGE HANGERS COSTA MESA 6124. t01S 1_._ COSTA MESA 2624 DHJon, Pvt Ent. Furn AMERICAN CANCER SCHOOLS • Counter Help & St• t • 11 st1 · '°' Klng/OuHn size iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • JIOlili••U•lll•••..vv•I CDll $750. 675-3949 SOCIETY S"l"DUCTION 3012 PT for beauty supply. CAL•SCAN clothes. 12/$19.99 ~ ••••• IN U\ Experience a plus. N 0 Exp ERIE N c e $3 S&H. Royal Hangef Like New M1~1SI --------------·-----·--_.. ----------· -----... -- Bllll>oa Newport Reelty, Inc. RENTALS 2br tu Remod .. ed, DISCOWRY (aalary +commlslon) NECESSARYt $500 Co. P.O. Box 2573, St. Thurs Sept 18th,, uppet', crprt, nr OCCI•••••••• SHOPS p•TIENT TUTOR Maaaage Theraplat TO S900 Weekly Paul. MN 55102-0573 lo-3:30. Tic Tockv 1775. + S300.dep. No BUS"•Tmr&! • .Corona del Mar-" FT or PT. Rental. Potential Processing CAL •SCAN Thrift Shop 540 w. peta. 714-241-8850 &H~ Pla eau 940-4777 • Math · (AtlthmelJc Manicurist Mortgage Refunda. 19th St. Costa Mesa ..... 1.5BD Loft In PI.NANCE thru Calculua) F•cl•llst Own hour a. Call--------- home. Bath, kltchen1 .. ••••••• W Id C.. It • ~·~ •TChemlPstry Rental. FT or PT, t-800-382·2199 COMPUTERS 6018 1•••••••• W/D acc .... No doga. •• or -wr era. • r..1•"'• • arm apers with cllentele. E xt. 503 CAL •SCAN iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $850/mo. 258-0447• ..... & public reta-• RHdlng • Teat Prep Halr11trllata St...tlng • bualneHf TRANSPORTATION tlon• a.McH. No fat ~CBEST, GAE, SAl) Commlaalon/rental --'•" 1 •• .,. 2bd 1ba apL 1us~rs r---·-·. Bv th• Job, tudy Sklll• For frH Ell•»LO'"-~llt"I" W• sp .... -.z• n l•a• u..~ ........ thl • •c.11 LHll• at• ~ • m.r;a11.i. Ing hlg~nd t>usiness ~ ~':. C::: OPPORTUNin ~~.m~~. ~!-:=!; ~!0.l:'ct~~1:;7.~i~ 7t4195t·t858 WANTED 5535 computet systems to -,-0-WE--R-B_O_A_T_S __ lndry. mo.+dep. 2904 MoDonald'e, Nord· •Counter.aarlsta· new ln·home bu•I· •S48-t709• atrem Storea, ffAO Caahler. AM & PM Swedish Nune'e n .. aea. 11 you have 7012 ........ Sohwar•, J .M. P .. TRAVEL 3014 ••Pr•-o B•r Inside Aid• Dependabl•, bad credit we wlll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjii ..,. Ce., Llfeoyole, th• Huntington Beach good cook. Errand•. assist you In receiving ,89 • et ,. Wh 1 JIVMTINGTON Pl ... • be War/ of OU1 Anheua•r-auaoh, Central Library. 1o yra. ••per. t.oc:al a ~ baNI credit 0 0 •" -------- ••&•CB 2•AO of area companlH. lno., (partlal llat), •AHAMAS CRUIS• 714-573..fl183 references. &4&-3735. card without a credit 22 FT Outrage. 225hp -51---Ct\ectc wtth the locm ACATION I ch.Ck. to purchase • Yamaha rebuhd. Well 3bd tit• oara, •• llUJ~t;Ui;itll~ll 8 tt .. I lmpaccabl• refer-v I hg v•n, Crown Ac• aysi.m. c.11 & we wlll maintained. Perfect Cov. d Patio ,,. • • t .. u a "• • • •nee.. P,...• releaaea, away .w th pure aae o HardWare nd "'"'3 000 080 re ' • Ad•ra .. I• 1 br, cath • b f d fll book DO-cSTICS 5540 asalat you In receiving co · •• ' yard. AV eoc•••· cella,-,atad •-pl•• "'~!au eor• v,ou oorporata bloa , vourKo ak T ...... , -In CdM ha• lmmed. ''"" a Fr" Al..Jtal aatalllte Ev": 714·71•9314 t.-.. _,_... • ..... anv moneh.::. featurH etorlH, In-let value over,,,_,., or openln"'• for motl-~ .....,,. -_.. -· 1125. lncld elect) f __ .....__ u .. __. • ern. 114n21-4006 1170000 TD1ESBA115 lSIO ."!! ~....'!:..:.!.':':':.:. __, ator• promoa, mall only $39.95. m • ..., vated ~Ahlers. FT/PT. Dog Walker, '"n••d •---------• Bkr e7MM2 714-M:M187 --......... _,.. -·, promo•, brochurH, time oflar 4~ava/ Bene pkg. Call Mark someone to walk VoUf MARINE SUPS ~tracta. ShopbefarouOtend>f'or prH• kli., printing, 3nlghta In Ft. t.audar-873-2IOO or vlalt store dog? Mort• n WANTED D0a5 7022 ..... Caftd• llCfON •TtM•SHAllll u1wro1• -::!!'"'· graphic •rte. Cell dal• plu• Behamaa 3101 E.PCH ~Jasmine •7t4-e42-45S33• TO anw from baek bav w/o CLOS•OUT n 1 ... Theriot & Anod&t" crulH, two aduh• ,.. u 1 6019 -------- atreet nolu. Sun9M 11100 .. • Deed ad llACB 2689 7t419•• ea• quired, P:rH 35mm DETECTIVE.PRIVATE NANNY Needed PT Ude hate Pvt D k encs .. __.. -. vi.we. l·Bdr. condo, RIC A ... werful Income camwa flrat 50 0tdefs. lrwe8UQat0t. Will train. MWF In my home, ••P .. ,oc · up Large b=-::-rd, .,.,., Red, Oolf/fennle oppty. Home baMd R ah SASE ce. C*lt Good wages. nee. ~ Engl. Own Old C.-. OotcS 84Ner IO 65'" water electrtc.. ....._.A ..... ....... Reao;t. Llo/llkr. •1M en~ buelMea. "°' MLM. LOS?. Pou ta,... and -.....! 714..aa9-4M1 trana. Se,'Hr 515-0518 franklin Mlnl. StarRng Very ucure. 973-7977 ........ -. _ .... -.. .... lern U200-17700 per • -.......... w Old wa\chee • ~ry ~ maw of W'.ud .. ua and llght. ! :".,0,~·??:;4.~•3 DIW Ind. IOdO poof, wk . pot' I . 0 a II JIOVKD 2125 numbet) to:CaA/Auto, ~ .. !~ Westc:oeat COin 141.t441 Boal ~ipe In •mall ~ whit• tit• entry • ., No t Cerport 1-800422 .. t• JCMaa 1~ Broadwav, Suh• -·-• e::,a• marina on Via khchen, erg Ml, 380, QAL•SCAN .. P• •·rt... • · 833t, Pl.cervnte, CA Traneport. h 'a not .._.,,..-•......,JSI TONY RONl•S , ...... 11 ... 1-2.eBA. • unft comptex.•11• ,,.. ltnln. ~-..... .,. a dOga 9 5 •• 7 ( s 0 m • wt'8I you Miik• CPM. ~'-GftnU Pencn.I power tapea ........ ,,_ .... low du••._. ~O~w:n~·:"~!!!!!!!!~~-~· •• ~~-AiYO•i oli DO = .=.-:-J. ".;: RffttktioMC~N tt'• whee you brlnV ..... tlltd hi• °""' ~::. ~:~. I ~ "'41841 ... BOUSBSI 1 t ...... .... TMl81 l'ft'I • •Y Co.teer a Medium ~ .... "~ ~ .,... 1424044 2Slt..SOtt aHllab••· •,·.~ r•m.IO"'de•l,·d,'br C0Uftfta 404 I . ••Htoa•"t homeetlOO+ ~ ..::.1:: atHk lotlg belred Pay encl M1M ~perl-AlfTIQUBS 8010 O 1t<&oe?M912 AQ9nl ·-,.~ unfUrn. '700.Mllda • 1 1~· -.. Now Ill ~ enced Orlvere and PUB TOY U 8022 WMTDa "°" lot, ~puler •rH. fOa UllT &.r ... LHlllll ::!... •;:rn::::.:: '°" ~h Humene mllPt()Y1181fT Owner Operator ar ~ ~,:z owner. '"Ill.,. 1••• ....... ~-THma. Cati todav T ... Deller..... ..... , ...... In .. CAL-.cAN ~C.Woe.n:,MI ~ 1~~: or ,,om 1100-1NO. fl••POlt 91\' en.ot .. l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i'r,;m111iiiiii~ Mell ••• ,..,tlon .. __ __.... CM...cAN 1pc '° .......... . P .O. •o• 1110 WWIW&H•A illotieiiol Palntlft ... Ch1H. Co9ta ..._ ... .,. ~ TRAI••••· .:lob r:-::· ~ ........ • ........ •It" .. ........ , .... , ............ ....... " ...... Mial'f ==-~- : ::.:•'Hnd '° .......... ":r..-.n tlWllirT• ''""-~-· 11 Poempett 11 The -°' hnlUfY ,, Pecie 2C) "Dfll'* u,ir 23T"'9ne 21 -PfO noblJ 27 w.u Mlcolne 21 FC>Olb9ll'1 Swem ==Of.-3 t Pac>er·toldl11g att 33 "Olamonds -FOfe\191" 34 Cl\aft 37 SoB (ftax) 38 Chalrmal\-30 Poorly lit 40 Gold. Sp 41 Quiet -mouse 42 Coffee container 43 Klndol c:omixJter 45 Supermodel C&tol 46 Evergreen 47 Face pert 48 Chatter 51 Ear'lh'a star 52 Colts" fathers =~,....,,. 17"" Mlti =~ :a~ ~ ee G4.lided 17 FoloMd DOWN I -·relief 2 Aardvartl'a prey 3 Gtnetic mai.tlal 4 Leenino 5 Shews need 6 "There ought to be-" 7 Trivial 8 Old cattle town 9 The stroog tllenl -10 Reduced lex clearance 11 Sweepstakes 12 Parasrte 1~ Omega's opposite 21 Idea 22 Sheik"s households 23 Plant Ide 24 Stringed 0 ,..,, "'*"'-~ lnatrument.s 48 Greeli 25 Actreu Ekbefg philoaopher 29 Brainy 49 KilcMri tool 30 Less damp ...SO Mlllch 32 Magic charm 5 t Subsequently 33 Summing up 52 Egypt's 3-4 Engine neighbor 35 Ong1nated 54 Finger part 36 Vatican heads 55 Buebllfs Rultl 44 Round Table 59 Ostrldl's membefs • cousin 45 Site of lhe 60 Actress - Parthenon Dawn Chong 46 FlnalUd 61 Conclusion • CADILLAC 9040 CHEVROLET 9045 FORD 9075 •'76 Sevlll• Cl•••lc V-8 , auto, leather. 70k ml., pwr windows S2300/obo 719·0518 ·ea CORVETTE '87 TAURUS QL Removeble Hard-Top/ A/C. All Power. Runs Conv/Roadster Low Great! $1799. oeo Mites • 1 Owner 714-548-3784 Factory Manuals lnctd '92 T BIRD ~LOTS OF TLC~ Auto, loaded MINT COND $20.000. (200671/124448) 909-927·3335 $8995 ...... 9111'UriCiiVS NelU.~111&....._ &U' led a low u.rt. w.-won, .....,'°_"..__. ....... and ~ • tlub ruff for the Mt-'. ~~other room t.he defenH '"'"'_..~ ......... ~~-- ltart.d atr ln fine Cuhion with the .... •u~M TUR•O aee ol duba, a clult tie the Uftl Ud a •DITION club a.tit *Wea& to nil: 8ou&h fol-R•d/blaok leather. IOWed Co &Mila three "1cka with the ,.,...,...,......,...,....,..,...._ ...... __ chromes, auto, 31 k eisht; nine and queen ofc:Nbt, eon-•013414 •2e.97'7 cealing the two low dube from the LEXUS derendera. Clearly under t.he MISSION VIIJO '99NISUN Super tow mite•. 5 apd. super clean ( 1013081388299) 17899 Toyota of HunUngton .. aah 714-847.a••• soum •AK984 OKJ impr ... ion that. Eut. had at.art.eel •----------1·100.099·5398 wi t.b nv~ ctubt tot.he king, Weat. __ ;;__ _____ _._ _______ _ <>A •Q9842 Thebiddinb eaw n o reaaon t.q caah the ac. of hearta immediatel1~ which could coat. the defenM an edra under- trick. Instead, the defender choee to 1--------- exil with a diamond. Declarer won, NISSAN 9150 Buy It. Sell It. Find It. Classlfled. ~~ Sd 46 p- WEST NOR111 drew trump• and discarded dum-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 20 2• my'a two heart.a on the four and '85 · 300ZX T-Top, --------------~ P... P.. deuce ofdubet.olandthecontnct. Great runner, new Opening le8d: Ace of• Surely those simpl e decepti ve plays you write aboul won't. fool an expert declarer, complains a reader . Sitling West. on this deal waa a member of the Italian Blue Team at the height. of the Squadra Azzura'a long reign of world domination. The auct.ion waa routine. At bot.h tables the contnd. was four spades. In one room N ort.h declared and If simple deception like t.hia C.n palnl, au10. Too much fool a world champion, it is not. aur-lo llall Mual aeel priaing that. everyday players are Bought another car. 8180 t.akon in. S3500.obo 540·3933 -...,,,.. '89 300ZX Red on Learn t.o be a better brldae black. Au10. Cass, AC, playerl Subscribe now t.o the all pwr, alarm, T·lop. Goren Bridp Letter by ca1Un1 107k ml. Must I H I (800) 788-1226 for Information. $5500. 310-450-4383. Or write to: Goren Bridie Let. •--------ter, P.O. Bos 4"10. Clalcap, DL 60680. PONTIAC '85 8000 LE &•DAN Blue, auto, A/C, all --------....----------...--------, power, alum. rims, 846-7228 pgr217·3680 FORD 9075 JAGUAR 9105 LANDROVER 9113 ',84 Bonnlevllle SE Beaullful condl All power, am/Im ca11, '89 XJS 12-cyl, Roug• lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '94 Defender 90 dual air bags, ac, Lo Lo mites. Former ABS. $9600. 758·8114 s h o w c a r . A /C , '84 GRAN Io a d e d • H UR RY I Alloys, Full Power MISC. AUTO 9245 8•1&80 CAR8 FROM sne. PoraehH, Cadlllaea, CheyYa. BMW'S. Cor· vellea. Also Jeepa, 4WO'a. Your area. Fcsr current llallnga; Call Toll Free 1-800•218·9000 l!xt.A·5139 for cutT"ent llatlng• CAL•SCAN -, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '94 ESCORT SW PS/AC (101534/117443) $8495 Toyota of Huntington Beach 714-847-8555 C o llec tion. Moat Elegant Car Ever. Red w/Blacull Lthr, piped In Red. Like new . Xtra lo ml, 1\Jnroof, PP 2nd owner $19,500.(FIRM) (3NOP925> (101559/777242) LAND ROVER $9985 COM 714-721-0169 \ MISSION VIEJO Toyota of 0 YD, SEU. 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Welcome to • • • BY JENHIF£R ARMSTIIONG PHOTO BY MARC MARTIN Bloomingdale's, trendy little shops, fast food, pricey restaurants, foWltains, live music and lots of sunshine -what's not to like about Fashion Islandf FASHION IS-........ .-... D It's more town center than serious mall, more multi-faceted entertaµlment venue than shopping center. It's also the city's No. 1 retail sales tu generator: It took in roughly $286.8 million last year, according to city figures. After 30 years, outdoor mall on the Paci.fie bas blossomed thanks to its ambience, stores and Bloomingdale's •it gives us a ceDter, a place to find a vari- to use it as an amenity, to say, 'This is why you should work at my place of busint!ss.'· " ety of goods and services,• said Richard Luehrs, president of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. •it's an opportwlity for employ~ that are located in the vicinity When builders set out to create Fashion Island 30 years ago, they envisioned a bub of activity combining all aspects of wban life. They would include retail shops, corporate city I After. 30 years, South Coast Plaza has become the nation's most succes.sful mall, netting Costa Mesa $27 million a year in sales tax revenue alone ' ' STORY BY SUSAN DEEMER PHOTOS BY DON LEAOI hethir iaey are just window shopping or are loaded down with credit cards, checkbooks and plenty of cash, an esti.- mated 55,000 shoppen hit the ston•rat SoutlfCoast Plaza every day ringing in gross annual sales last year of more than $760 million. the Costa Mesa shopjl!rlg mocca, ranked the third-largest in terms of size kl the United States and cwrently celebrating ill 30th anniversaxy, combines high-end luxury 110""' such as '-Sulka, EtcadA, s._.. and 111lanf's with fliinlly •sta- pleo lndudlng Seon and The G<tp. It's no.> tuqXile the es.a.ere retail center, nestled amid three freeways, now (aclu up a staggering $27 million a year in u.les tu revenue for Costa M&1&. That revenue alon8\8XC88dl the entire ennual budget at""""' neighboring cities, Fountain Valley, for lmtance, bu a $24 mtlHon annual bUdget. The -cent8l's proxlmlty to the Ormge County Perfcrm· Ing Alls Center,~ Coast Repertory, numerous restaurants 1ndlldln(J the reoeetly opened Jeuy's Pamous Dell and other ,lbopplng areas such as South Coast Metro Pointe and Oyltal Cowl, only add to ill allure. . , Tony-... pr91ident o1 tbe Costa Mesa Chamber o1 eom- _.,.,, Mid the plaza's longevity and ill worldwide recognllion . bne~ to the IUCCell ol bustne11• in the IUll'OUDd· lag Saulll C-MolroarM. offices, restawao,ts and entertainment venues, all in the same location at the Irvine Co.- owned Newport Center. ~It's really indi,cative of where we think retail and entertainment are going,• said Rob Elliott, Irvine Co. senior vice-president of ' wban planning and design. ·Rather than buying a pair of shoes and taking off, people can buy a pair of shoes and a CD and some clothing and eat some dinner and take in a movie.· After one month of construction in 1965, 70o/o of the shops and offices were leased. The mall opened in 1967 with 100% occupancy, despite competition with archrlval South Coast Plaza that opened in Costa Mesa the same year. A decade later, Neiman-Marcus chose Fashion Island as the site of its first West Coast store. The 1980s brought a $100 million renovation. turning the unremarkable mall •SEE FASHION PAGE 3 • .. media available to patrons at the Newport Beach Cen- tral Library, 1 -The number of putting greens loca~ed at Fletcher Jones Motorcars. DON LEACH I DN.Y Pl.OT Joe, left. and Sam lng&rdla have been supplying fresh produce to area cu.s- tomen for almost 25 years. e=:'S At the age of 25, Britta Pnlllam opened a restau- rant on the slte of a former lee cream parlor. Ten years later, Britta's Cafe draws loyal diners to the Balboa eatery with good food and even better ser- vice ... When people coml Co Britta's, 6-ey're coming Co my home," she says. ~ story, page 4 .• A FRUITFUL ~ BUSINE88 . . ~gardia Bros. Prod\lee, Inc. has been selling a comucopla of fresh vegetables, fruits, seafood and other groceries out of their Costa Mesa business for almost 25 years. See story, page 5. ~READY '=' toWEAA Several local design companies are making their mark on fasblon with rockabilly clothing, red hound.stooth pants, funky belt buckles, stylish acceuorles. IUl'fwear and other mercbaDdlle. And there's hundreds of potenUal Calvlns and DoDDU ,...altlng ID tile wings at Costa Mesa's fashion Institute of Design & Mercbandls- ln_g. See story, page 6. '---_ I . ' ~- MAIN P08UOA I DALY Pl.OT Mya md BrUn Gerard run their dotblng dmdp company, Paper Doll. out of tbeir Newport Beach home. ~ THI; DEEP DISH 'fl ON GINA'S . _y~.-~~ .... ,....,., .... ,,...~, ·s1:a mllllon-The' .J 1948 cost of constructing Newport Beac;h City Hall. 260 __:. The number of shops, retail outlets and restaurants located at South Coast Plaza. te\ BUSINESS "" CONCERNS The Chamber of ~ Commerceleaders ~ from Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa and Newpprt Harbor share bow their organizations play a role Jn the local business community, from sponsoring SK races to providing schol- arships to organizing a holiday boat parade. Also, a reader sings the praises of the League of Women Voten. See pages 12 and 13. e:::s Whether it's salllng basics, nature study or Ufesavtng fecbntques, young men enrolled In coarses at the Orange County Coundl Boy Scouts of America Sea Base will be prepared for whatever c9mes their way. See story, page 14. ~HOWTO ~ SERVE OTHERS U you're interested In llndlng out more about any one of New- port-Mesa's many 1ervlce organl- zattom, consult our dlredo!J. compiled by Comnnmlty. & .. Clubs colamntd Jim de Boom. There's also a list of other volunteer \ opportanlttes In the area. see page 15. ' ~EYE OF "'1 THE LIONS following Helen Keller's dlrecttve to be .. Jmlghts to the blind," the Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor . Uons Club devotes itseU to aiding ; the sight-Impaired. .Club members : such as Dr. George DuPont, a rettred optbalmologist. provide ' eye care to the needy, wbile otber ; members raise money for a •ught ~. trailer" that travels to schools. See J ' story, page 16. I ' I . I DAILY PILOT PHOTOS -----BY ----- DON LEACH AND MARC MARTI~ FASHION CONTINUED FROM 1 into 8 shopping experience reminiscent of a European neighborhood. It became the place it is known as today, with its trademark fountains, outdoor dining and wrlque stores. "Whatever we build, we want it to be about Southern California,• Elliott said. "Southern California is about per- fect weather -so Why do yon Wllllt to - put a roof over it ahdair condftlbn it?" That Southern California ambience pays dividends in inaeased towism. said Rosalind Williams, presidept of the Newport Beach Conference & Visitors Bureau. "Fashion Island plays an integral role in what we do,• WlDiams said. "It shows off Newport Beach at its best - it has a little something for everyone. tt In the early 1990s, Fashion Island sales continued to grow 9% each year despite a recession. The Cheesecak~ Factory and arcuit City moved in, and. finally, the vaunted Blooming- dale's arrived. Last year, the mall's chic image paid off in a major coup: landing one of IDoomingdale's first Southern Califor- nia stores. The only Orange County version of the New York department store chain opened with much~ in November, tram.lAting into a two- year high for mall sales. And theb:;.endJy l;ivoJiy ~·­Orange County's two prennermiDS ~ which just happen to sit in neighboring towns and happen to have opened the same year-promises to live on for at least a little wtlile. Sure, South Coast may be bigger and closer to freeways, but Fashion Island has come into its own. particularly dwing the last W years. . As Elliott said, "South Coast Plaaa ~ to tease us about our location, but I don't think they tease us anymore.• · At Jett. giant pWan bearing the shopping ud entertainment cen- ter's name greet motorists as they tum oa Newport Center Drive. Above, the Atrium Court at Fash.ion Island ls home to an upscale food store and a variety of eateries. • alboa restaurateur diShes out good service wi,tb food Y CHRISTOPHER GOFFARD ' When 25-year-old Britta Pulliam spotted an ice cream parlor for sale on Main Street m. Balboa, she glimpsed the reallzatton of a dream she'd harbored since she was a teenager. . •Everybody thought I was arazy, because they couldn't see the vision I had,• said Pulliam, who bought the property with money she'd been stashing away since she was 17. This year, Pulliam, DOW 35, will be celebrating the 10th anniversary of the restaurant she opeiied on that spot, Britta's Cafe. The Newport Beach woman said the restaurant sur- vtves by the loyal patronage of locals on the Balboa Peninsula. Pulliam, who serves up to 300 customers a day, said she opened the business with $130 left in her bank account and worked 15-hour days to get it ott the ground. Doing it took •either F.Y.I. \ .. WHO: Britta Pulliam .. WHKt OwMr of epony-- mous cafe In Balboa .. MARrrAI. STATUS: Married to Tracy; they have one daughter, Raquel. •ON Mlm.Y: When Raquel was younger, Pulliam once kept a baby monitor rn the front of the c.afe while she napped In the beck. Ear- lier this year, PuUlam dosed her second restaurant. Gringa's Grill, to speOd more time with her famlly. guts or insanity,• she said. ·1 had no (financial) cushion.• The restaurant, which sits across from the post office near the Balboa Pavilion and the Fun Zone, features open walls during the summer that let in plenty of light and air and permi~ a ..Jiew KNOWN AS ONE OF ORANG E COUNTY'S MOST CARING MEDICAL PRACTICES JOIL I. l.IWIS, M.D., P.A.C.A., P.A.A.A.I. Diplomat@: American Ooord of All~rgy • Asthma • Immunology American Academy of 11.'\edlcal Acvpuncrure All•'IY 6 Aafhmca lnaftfut9 MNlccal c.nt.n Tel. (714) 549-0301 [l1l /\fl'1·. l'H/\rir·~ ( Hll (ll!I NAN[) l\(llJl 1·. 440 Foll' Drtve. #C Costa Meso, CA 92626 1401 Avocodo Dr. #705 Newport Deoc:h. CA 92660 ~ A N T of the trafftc along Main Street. ·Diners wear everything from suits to Bermuda shorts. Adom- iJlg the tables are f:relh flowers arranged by Pulliani'I mother and prandmother. Occuionally a plgeon wanders in . On the walls ore watercolors of sailboats, and a large picture of Pulliam and her daughter intend8d to send the message that •when people come to Brit- ta's they're coming to my home,• the owner said. Asked what makes the restaurant special. what accounts for the loyalty of the customers, 25-year-old manager Michelle Quintal gave one word: "Britta.• . "It's just amHJng to see how people respond to her,• Quintal said. "She always tells us you never know what could have happened to someone-just before they come in here. They could have just lost their best friend. We have 15 to 20 minutes to make a little bit of a differ- DON~ATE YOUR A. < A.. f \TTAX WRfrE tJ~1>0SS IBLE DON'T THIOWY R MONEY AWAY. NO MQflE SL''-0 ~JORAGE FEES. YOUYUd'THE CHARITY TO •iM'flT Ftt0M~UR GI FT. ~UR fAW>RITE .r -~AtH'IY tNC. 714-675-0586 1· r.rhe Largest & Finest Selection of · SHAPER :HAIRSP I s599 I SHAPERPWS ! HAIRSP $649 Limit 4 per customer Not valid with any other COUJ>?l or dis<::ount ....... 9/30/97 • Q IJ E ANTIQUE CU>CKS MAAC ~ /OM.V PILOT Restaurateur Britta Pulliam takes a moment wtth her daughter, Raquel. at Britta's Cafe In Balboa. ence in their life." Part of the restaurant's suc- cess owes to Pulliam's insistence on having a hand in every aspect of its workings and giv- ing employees the sense that they belong, Quintal added. "'yeers In Newport Beach 714.673.6223 "Britta changes tablecloths, she washes dishes, she serves,• Quintal said. The restaurant also hosts a reading club that meets once a month to discuss a recent book and share a meal, prepared by I Britta, that's featured in the book. Quintal said a recent gath- ering featured salmon with rel- ish and black bean soup from Dean Koontz's' •Sole Swvtvor," with hand-signed copies from the author. •• DI COLLE~N~E 1~~ARMACY w "OLD FASHIONED FRIENDLY SERVICE." 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Produce, Inc. in Costa Mesa, these vegeta- ~~resent the~foundation of their about 90% of tbeil business in Orange County, bas helped the IDgardiu remain profitable throughout tbe yean, beakl.. • DON l£ACH I DM.Y Pl.OT Nearly 25 years o, e Ingardias came to Costa Mesa · a truck full of produce and beads full of vegetable- laden dreams. Nowadays, the Ingardias operate their successful wholesale pro- duce, seafood and grocery business at 2120 Placentia Ave. with the energy of a freshly caught fish and the smoothness of a perfectly ripe tomato. Prior to opening their retail produce business, Produce Mart, in 1913, Joe Ingantia sold vegetables door-~oor for 11 yean as a part-time job in Chica- go. The brothers agreed. though. that their interest in produce was likely sparked during childhood visits from their uncle who sold fruits and vegeta- bles in Sicily, Italy. The brothers emi- grated from Tunisia in North Africa to Chicago with their Italian parents and three siblings in 1955. "I guess you could say that selling produce is in our blood," Sam Ingardia said. Joe, left, and Sam Ingardla have been operattng their wholesale produce, seafood and grocery bustneu ln Costa Mesa for more than 2~ years, serving local restaurants and markets. "Costa Mesa is a great city for us to do business in because it is one of the most affluent communities in Orange County," said Sam Ingardia, 54, who lives in Coto de Caza. "Restaurants here don't usually feel the pinch when the economy takes.a downward turn like they do in less affluent cities.• This stability, as well as concentrating Located only 100 feet from their cur- rent business, Produce Mart succeeded beyond the brothers' expectations - partly because of the public's increasing desire to eat healthier foods. "Back then there was a movement away from the meat and potatoes kind of diet toward healthier foods like fresh fruit and vegetables,• Sam Ingardia said. •Also, unlike today's supermar- kets, back then grocery stores had very small produce departments. People liked to buy their meat from the butch- ers, their fish at the seafood shop and their fruits and vegetables at the pro- duce store." Although they began their retail business only selling fruits and vegeta- bles, soon the pair's products included fresh seafood, Italian canned goods and imported pasta. And as their products expanded, so did the demand. By 1975 they were selling their prod- ucts, not only to their regular customers but also wholesale to local restaurants. In 1985, the brothers sold their retail business to concentrate their energies on selling their products wholesale to large chain restaurants, small dineIS and "mom and pop• delis and convenience stores. 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COAST HEARING AID CENTER 675-3833 3409 E. Coast Hwy., c.dM • 1 mi. So. of MacArthur • • .. M oy mow the Newport-Mesa area u the home of South Coast P1a.z.a and Pubio:n Island, but fewer are aware lt 11 alto the spawning ground of many estab- lilhed and up-and-coming clothing designers. •1t•1 a pretty nucleus place tor design,• Hid Shaheen Sadeghi, former president of Cotta Mesa-based Quiksilver, current owner of The tab and bead of Tower clothing. •It bu alway• bad a rillage culture.• ~eral stores at the anti-mall showcue fledgling designers such as Paper Doll Produc- tions, Stag Party and Hi-PL •1t•1 what I love to do,• said Mya Gerard, co- owner of Paper Doll. She runs the company with her hiuband, Brian, out of their Newport home. Mott of Gerard's designs can be termed off. beat, including yellow, green and pink plaid oantsuiu, or bnght red boundstooth slacks. She Also uses a lot of cotton trim, the kind one can often see on curtains, to edge vests and tops. 1be N~-Mesa area has a healthy number of clothing designers keeping locals fashionably dressed across tbe country. , •1t•1 rockabilly.• Hid Resh of the compa.ny's style. •1t•1 the average guy kind of look.• The •average guy• look indudes lots al cot- ton sbiits, some striped, some plain, and com- fortable-looking pant.a. The company wu originally started by Sean , Barger, who currently owns Spanish Fly, anoth- er boutique in lbe Lab. Paper Doll has been in business since 1992, and aims its clothing and accessories toward women. But that may soon change .. •t wu sick of manufacturing,• Barger taid. Barger agrees with Sadeghi's contenti.011 that designers seem to congregate in the area. •There's a huge population of clothing designers," be said. "(And] a lot of people branched out.• Part of this branching out includes designing accessories. Paper Doll produces a variety of purses, including a heart-shaped one in pink plush. Another local designer, Stag Party, pro- duces belt buckles featuring icons of pop cul- ture such as the Dukes of Hazzard and Rat BRIAN POSUDA/ DAl.Y Pit.OT, Tbe drltgm of Mya Gerard. above, ue sold at Spanllb Fly clothing sh op at The lab tn Costa Mesa. . ·we're going to start growing, expanding,• Gerard said, adding that the company will be taking its wares to a large industry trade show in New York this January. Meanwhile, it just finished its stint at another trade show, held last weekend in San Diego. Paper Doll was not the only local design label that attended the show. Also present was Hi-Fl. The Hi-F1 company designs men's wear, and is co-owned by Ken Resh and Josi\ Speyer. Speyer also owns Stateside, a used-clothing outlet at The Lab. Currently, Resh said, Hi-Fi distributes its garments, wholesale, to shops 50-75°/o OFF SclecMd Mr.dmdiK 50°/o OFF Silk Aonl Aln"I"" ma Good..,. ......... ~-...s.....-i.m f.apirea 9/'3-0/97 -·- Fink. was founded in 1981 and has a student body of 200. The Los Angel~s. campus bas 2,000. ·1 wanted to do something different,• said Stag Parly owner Ryan Cooper, who also designs T-shirts and stickers. •The economy is better,• said the institute's director of admissions, Michael Mirabella, of the reas~ for applicants' interest. •But also the industry is picking up. There are 4,000 manufacturers m Southern California. People don't know how big (the industry) is.· The ranks of Orange County designers keep growing. The Orange County campus of the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising reports an upswing in admissions in the past few years. 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Alltllmt ... .............. Oalf C-S·1N111Glwllldl...., main Is forclnl a Business Sale e ats en if you've had tickets, accidents, DUI. But all the designers said they enjoyed working out of Newport-Mesa, particularly as the area becomes more receptive to cutting- edge culture. · As an example, Barger pointed to a tattooed and pierced customer in his shop. "Before, (people) would have stared,• he said. •Now, you don't give it a second look.• But there is, of course, always room for improvement. •1 would like to see (Costa Mesa) be more hip,• Cooper said. , • ) Sfl'TIMBER 16. 1997 icily co~es to CDrona ·.del amily-run Gina's has been whipping, up piz,za pies for ~ge since 1975 BY ALISON MURRAY ' l ucked back in the comer o~ a Coro114 del Mar shop-. pmg center is a faded red a'\Yning with bold white letten that proclaim •Gina's -A Slice of Sicily.• Under the awning ts Gina's · Pizza, a steady fixture on Iris • AvenUe since 19?5, when Gina Costa opened its doors. Gina was a seamstress, b.ut she loved to cook, and the cen- ter's owner invited her to fill the empty spot in the center with a restaurant. •nie two passions of my mom's life were cooking and sewing,• said her son Andy Costa, who now runs the busi- ness with his brother, Alex. Gina, who grew up in Italy, made pizza apd pasta daily from the original r~pes she used at home. Customers :·c-USTOM UPHOLSTERY . --- fRl!E IN HOME ESTIMAl'E Plcllup A DeU•ery Great Upholll•l'f Prtcea 40 •• 141-4611 flocked tO the restaurant. •it was always busy,~ Andy said. •Prom day one, there was close to an hour wait.• Gina's sons took over in the late 1980., when her health began to decline, but.even then she came in daily to peel garlic. •1 tblnl< Ille community really hooked into, not just the quality of the product, but the personal- ity behind the product," Alex said. Tbe brothers have since worked to expand the business, opeµ.tng two stores in Laguna Beach and one on the Balboa Peninsula.. Business bas grown almost 10% in tl)e post tllree ye.,., Andy said. Out of about 150 square feet Of kitchen, they fill more than 2,000 orders a week. That includes catering and deliveiy to nearby businesses. People keep coming back for Healr/1 ABSOLLTTELY AMAZING! FiFtlt-"S..'> LOOK GREAT! FEEL GREAT! LOSE WEIGHT! TOncs. EnergiZ.eS, "Sul)er Fat Burner" . I 0096 5afisfactlon Cuarantecd All Safe & fiatural FOR A BE'f't'ER QDAl.ITY'OF UFE C'XJI'Now1 PREE SAMPLB 1'800-~ One of . califOrnia~ ~ Children~ Storesl as written In "Small Wol1d· magazine . .Ailgust '97. , more. Joan Logan of Costa Mesa vQ:ited. two locations in one week. • Jt's the closest to back East (pizza) of any place around here," said Logan, a Philadelphia native. .. Coropa del Marr resident Jeff Mann visits Gina's about three times a month. "They've got the best pizza in town," he said. The restaurant business is demanding but rewarding, Ala: said. 'IYou have to make this yow life,• Andy said. •it's not the kind of business you can close and go home after eight hows. We run it like my mom would want it run." BRIAN f'OBUOA I DAILY PILOT Andrew Costa of Gina's Pizza holds a large special pizza, one of the numerous Items available at the Corona del Mar pizza shop. -. Did you know chat 32% of Costa Mesa's residential trash is being recycled each week ! Curbside trash is taken to a plant wit.re it is sorred for recyclable s. Th< p-rocess is economical and dOes not require extra effort from our residents . We do it for you' Would you like more information! Please conlaet our office a1 : l'O. Box !ZOO, Costa Mesa, CA 9Z6Z8-1200 77 Fair Drive (714) 754.5043 Fax (7 14) 43Z-1436 ~· Floral & Gifts 50-750/o OFF ..................... 50°/o OFF SiltAolMAm«y-· FREE c.--..... c-....i,.-~ .......... '---.....i! 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COSTA MESA TEL: (714J 567-ee11 . fiU: (7141557-5488 Open ~ Dly IA.M, a FW,i: a Hlrtior Bar .,.._..~ .... Ro11Q1 l'1 C.isine 4 COfJRcsjJ ~ SFEcJA.Ls $ t •uat b• tomething 1n the ilr. OtherWtae, how can uyone espla.111 why, • rt- ID the 19501, four of the try'• great cbaln re1tau- r•t operators came from thi1 tlelD rather ob1cure town? ';tit muat be remembered tJ!ilt Newport Beach waa not ~•fl the glitz and glamour ~p1tal of the world. In its •ly dayl', the name Newport 1'each on a letterhead didn't daean did dly. Yet, from this fmmy little town, four men - each relatively poor with no backup family money, not a silver spoon in the group - each 1tarted with a little one- dwln. restaurant, gambled, birrowed money and built a nltionwide chain. ::each was a success in this toughest of all businesses and, to me, the most impor- tant part of the story is that each sold out for a bunch of rqoney before the '90s, an era tqat bas seen the restaurant bttsiness really go belly-up wltb closures and bankrupt- cies the name.of the game. Those four men are John Mcintosh (Reubens, Cocos and Reuben E. Lee), Art Sal- isbury (Jolly Roger), Pete Sir- acusa (Ancient Mariner and Rusty Pelican) jlnd Don Cal- lender (Marie Callender). robe rt gardner John Mcintosh started with a little lunch counter ,called the Snack Shop pn Coast Highway in Corona del Mar and built it into a formidable chain . He is conceded by all in the restaurant buJiness to have been a pioneer in the fields of quality control and management tra1ning, each essential in any chain opera- tion. To this day, John's teachings are followed by all · in this field. John was the first to sell out. Since then, he has indulged in his pa·ssion: fish- ing. He still lives here in Corona del Mar but seems to spend a great deal of his time fishing at his homes in Baja and Alaska. Art Salisbury started with his original Jolly Roger on Balboa Island, built it into a nationat chain, sold out and moved to the Big Island. Sadly, be passed away last November. Anniversary Sale Beginning September 15th Luxurious Bed Linens • Garden Setting of Topiaries and Roses Wondrous Children's Furniture and Accessories Baby and Bridal Registry • Garden & Interior Design Services Open Monday through Saturday 1 o -6 & Sunday t 1 -4 3222 E. Pacific Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar 92625 Ph. 714-719-291 t •Fax 714-719-2912 HALLMARK CARDS, INC. Pete Siiacua started With 1om.e fellow 1uif en 1n the o~al Chart Hbuae, then branched out for hiilllelf with the Rutty Pelican and Ancient Mariner chain. To me, the most noteworthy aspect of that operation was pu tting a Rusty Pelican and 'an Ancient Mariner next door to each other and making a success of each. Remarkable! He, too, sold out and moved to Haw~ut instead of fl1h- ing, Pete got into wind surf- ing. Don Callender still lives here in Corona del Mar, not too far from John Mcintosh. t>on built his Marie Callender chain into more than 100 restaurants, sold out and the- "Oretically retired. Not Don. He still dabbles in restau- rants. Always known as an innovator, he was recently trying out new and original ideas in restaurants in Santa Pe Springs and Moreno Val- ley. These four make an amaz- ing story in this toughest of all businesses. How come all four come from this town? Beats me. 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Whether it was the sound of Ryan's heat smacking the well as tha.e of eurtent pbenoms Baay Bonds, Brett Butler, Jose Cameco and several others adorti the walll ot the two baseball rooms, Honus Wagner's original contract, signed for $35 a month, and balls autographed by each Cy Young Award winner since the year of the hon- or's inception are encased around the rooms. But baseball is just a portion of the museum. "There's a lot of history here,• Kom said. •You don't have to like all the sports to see the history 1n these rooms. An early hockey mask with leftover bloodstains is a favorite with children: Komsaid. · catcher's glove or being sent over the fence, it doesn't matter. It is ydur dream -the mood. the equipment. the players, the greatest game in the world is all yours in that fantasy. F.Y.I. Danny Pieretti, 12, of San Prandsco, was admiring Joe Mon- tana's jersey. Jonathan Clark of Fontana was peering at the U~G program that featured linebacker Marian Morrison, a.k.a. John Wayne. -. WHO: Newport Sports Collection Foundation Believing in the fan- tasy is what separates the doers from the ones who never play, and bellevbig is seeing at the Newport Sports Collection. • wttA?. 5,()()()-square-foot sports museum 1 •WHERE: 620 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach "It's so old," Pieretti's younger brother Johnny said of the program. • Perhaps the best- kept secret in Orange County is waiting to be exploited by the young men and women of the community who believe in themselves and -. HIGHUGKl'S: Baseballs signed by players from every Wo rld Series since 1940, Olympic gold medals, jerseys from pro basketball, football and hockey players. The boys were answering questions from the "Newport Sports Scavenger Hunt." which prompts visitors through each -. PHONE: 721-9333 sport. and for those who need to believe. "Our main goal is to get kids in here i. and let their imaginations run wild,• A1aD Korn, vice-president of the Newport ' Sports Collection Foundation, said. "Then '° bring in pro athletes to talk about their b.reer, the virtues of listening to what lbeir parents and coaches say, to stay in school. to stay out of gangs, off drugs and that sports can be that avenue.• : The foundation is based out of an 11- loom museum located at 620 Newport Center Drive and houses the private col- b!dk>n of Corona del Mar businessman ~hn Hamilton, who began his assem- '&lage in 1953 when a friend of his father's Oave him a football autographed by the t.ook All-America Football Taua. .. It has become one of the world's Jargest private collections. : Jerseys worn by baseball greats Mick- ly Mantle, Pete Rose, Don Drysdale, as • • of the rooms and encourages visitors to ~P in each room and examine the inatertal. -Hamilton buys the memorabilia out of his own pocket at auctions, and accepts donations. He used to keep the goods, which include about 30 seats from for- mer great stadiums, in his Corona del Mar home, but opened the museum in 1995. "What good is having a Renoir in your basement if no one can see the beauty of it?" Hamilton asked, likening his collection to priceless art. The foundation began when the museum, to which admission is free, opened. It is a non-profit ch.arity organization with Tommy Lasorda, Cheryl Miller, Corey Pavin and Brooks Robinson among 52 current and former athletes on its board of advisors. Corporate and business sponsorship ~~~.~~·~· ·~ dlk~~~dl'ocU7 ~·: f:7: Lecture Series 1997-1998 ~ Premiere Lecture Tuesday, October 7th Wendell Garrett ~ Author. Vice-Pres of Sotheby's Auction Ho~ • and Editor of The Magazi)te Antiques' 6 Lecture Series Info: 673-1714 . ~~ t\.\.: .,.~~ti..-'-: .,.~~t\..'-:_ .?~r-:i.. tt·~ ·~·e·r-~·-v;o.":. ·~·-v-'f'--:. ·,~·1"--'·v:· ·~ BRIAN P08UOA I DALY Pl.OT Ten-year-old Travis Morgan looks at the vintage baseball collection ln one of the many rooms at the Newport Sports ~· Collection museum located ln Fashion Island. , , does not pay to add to the collection, Korn said. "We never sell the memorabilia, either,• said Gretchen Noatk, program director. "When athletes donate items, they know it's just up for admiration, it's just for the kids' eyes." Korn and Noack have been with the foundation for only a few months and say they are committed to getting the word out about--the museum and what it offers to children from every back- ground. "I am re'ally excited about this place,• said Korn, who has a 15-year-old son who plays football at Edison High. •The whole idea is great. We'd like to get two or three groups in here a week. or even in a day if we could.• About 70 kids with the Fountain Val- ley Summer School Program recently toured the museum, and another group was greeted and lectured by Dodgers' first baseman Eric Karros. "When they hear these athletes, they can think, 'Maybe this is the direction my life could go,'" Korn said. Dave Clark, Jonathan's father, said he has brought his son and friends to the Newport Sports Collection twice. "We were here yesterday," Clark said. "We were here an hour and didn't see it all." The collection reminded Clark of a time when he was a youth at Elgin Bay- lor'~ basketball camp. "I remember Elgin coming out and playing cards with us. It was just great,· he said. A goll glove worn by Tiger Woods is found m the goll room with a set of Presi- dent Dwlght Eisenhower's dubs, as_ well: as balls used by several other presidents:" Jack Nicklaus' bag and clubs dating back to the late 1 BOO's can also be found there~.: The Olympic room houses swimsuits ;_ worn by gold medalists Janet Evans and " Swnmer Sanders, as well as sweaters · • ( donned by 1980 gold medal-winning u.s: · hockey team members. :; A boxing glove worn and autograp~ by Muhammed Ali, footballs autographed by each Heisman Trophy winner (indud., ~ ing OJ. Simpson) and a volleyball outfit .. worn in competition by Adam Johnson ~ are Just a few or the attractions in the col- lection. Some-People Can Never Relax We'll teach you how to relax at will, any time, anywhere. CH~ What's more, we'll show you how you can quickly gain g reater health, ,happiness and peace of mind. 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Costa Mesa Between Tustin and Irvine Avenue 3 BLOCKS EAST of Mother's Mari<et & Kitchen SPECIAL OFFER ...., tM. ad and rec:Me • 20% DISCOUNT on your first ""°""" of ct... lrfl'I •Mend who....._ and rec:efv• •FREE month of..._. r the secret to Costa Mesa businesses' success i he other d ay, I w"";; at a party with a couple of friends. Well, a couple of h1lndl'ed lrtends. AJid tt wam't any party,' it was a €osta Mesa Chamber of Commerce mixer. Now, J go to many mixerl, but this one and the mixers or ~ left me wondeJfully per· plexed. The Chamber of Com- merce'mixerl fOCUI on our busi-. n• members. But other biendi, including school board and col- le ge administrators, ctty officials, water district representattv• and other civic leaders come to network, discuss issues Ot mutu- al interest and just have a good time. The chamber truly is an orga- nization that brings together all aspects of the community. As it conducts its many activities, the chamber's commitment to the prosperity of the entire commu- nity is evident. . The chamber continues to be I an aggressive advocate for the positive efforts of local business. 1We have an outstanding rela- 11 tionship with City H all, whether it be a staff member, planning ; commissioner or City Council imember. 1 The chamber holds quarterly : meetings with Supervisor Jim ;suva to discuss matters affecting l the locaJ business climate. The : cffnmber's legislative committee I is,attended by the representa- , Lives of both our state and feder- la1 legislators. Whe ther the dis- lcussion is the expansion of the ,J:\u to1nobile Club, completion of Nletro Pointe, freeway improve- l nts, funding flood control provements, or the creation of Newport Boulevard Specific n, the cha mber is an active -- tony petros parttctpont with all levels of government. vo.rd of Cars, lliangle Square, the Orange County Market Place ADd Uli9 many manufactur- en In the city~ Thll lut year we recoglllzed a BuaiDeupenon. ot the Yaer, Bob Hurley of Blllabong, an international sportswear enter· prise heedquartered.Jn Costa Mesa. Our relationship with the Latino Leadership Council i. firmly grounded. The Jost Latino Lea.denhip Coundl meetinQ.. held at M.ria Elena AVtla'1 m .- Rancbito rettaurant, wu attend· eel by more than so partidponll. W.-lven~clwn­ ber director, !be lounder of Taco M818 Jeltawant an:d the creator 9t Sumet Magutne~ •Best Bur~ rlto In SeVen WOiter>! States.• Recen.tty, we have seen the benefit of .1nvoiv.ment 1n oYWall community iuue1. The chamber ls actively supporting Habitat for Humanity as l~ seeks to build We have been a strong advo- cate of a commitment to youth ln Costa Mesa. The chamber c'ontinues its partnership with local high schools with Career Days, BusinesssBducator Day Chamber tie and the annual Outstanding '"Jitw C-4111 Mar.,,._ Student Award Breakfast. J. ot c., ?Cl talrel ill In addition, our relationship ~49-fcJr pr+c•4 with Orange Coast College has Olld p~ IM <Mc- blossomed this year. Our execu· ('t••••dll w Mare "'Y--... ttve director, Ed Fawcett, was ty, 1b blip the l:Mwfn• CXODM'* awarded OCC's Man of the Year nllf,tt.dwnlwrtpammsmany and now sits on the college's .. ,. Foundation Board. As a result of 'he dlCDben two DMljor the attendance at the Chamber anrt\1111 "'9lti ue tW COl'ODI. Public Safety Awards, we were cW Mu Smnlc 5X nKle, bald tbe able to provide a full year schols 6nt s.turdmy ol Jure, and the arship to OCC for a Costa Mesa Clutllmilil.Wa.Ik ol the BouJ.vard student pW'Suing a career in PelUvel, bald the tint SUnday of public safety. ··' December With Costa Mesa being home Alllde-.., tbw KtlvitN&, tbe ,.,,....bsndler a_..._.. of to OCC, Southern California .... _ _., College, National University, as tua IUdl. u llUblWdna 4 th -,~an<famom· well as several o er private IMatdp cli:edlAy, holdtng · schools, and the recent arrival of ~ hmcbeom and quarter· Whittier Law School, it is only ly networ:klDg mixers as well es natural for the chamber to be stafllng an ottk:e full time to allied with education in support answ&r a deluge of mail and of young people. telephone inq\Jiries The chamber demoiistrates its 1be chamber is ~hie commitment to diversity in the for tining the boulevartl wtth local business community: from Amertam. flags every national , South Coast Plaza, Metro Pointe, holiday and providing and mab:t .. the Orange County Performing talnlng Ille beaullful d<lpbln Arts Center and South Coast topLviel localed iD the medians ~ Repertory to the Harbor Boule· ot,~~ and Mor- ~-Tbe~-taiUp- port_ID_jull ..... qowllll~oaunty-­gov..-. ,,,. ........ -. lo -ID lbe -ot lbe Cena& cW Mar ln*•• dllMkt at 2843 B. Coat HlghW9J. ln the __ .,.... ... <!>amber bu been -upon . lo rep-I HI _.,i,anto dUl1llg several major ConstrJJCt1on pn>- jecll. lnclUded In --projecto to further.~ tile Newport Cout. ,,,.,_.._,,_, ~----...... saticns, joinecl IGrcoo lo -• gn!al pen:en'-ti the- Visit St. Mark Presbyterian A congregation witli OPEN MINDS and OPEN HEARTS St. Marlt is a prot,m1iw church /ocaud jwt IUTOSI from Corona Del Mar High School at tht comer ofjamborre and &stblujJIFord. Worship and Church School for childrm at 9:30am 2 100 MAR V ISTA DR. • N EWPORT BEACH 644-1341 CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA 1400 West Balboa Boulevan:l Newport Beach SERVICE TIMES: 8:30am 9:3Qam 5:30pm The Rev. Dr. George R. Cr11p Pastor 673-3805 5unday WOnhlp & Chiilllan Education -Al ... Chldcaoe Avalable II!' & S-IClrtln llac:Mll, Pal1on 548--3631 A Reform Corlaftpdon Enc:oungtnj: t'ntdlttonal ]ewish Vah.a hfn~to~ ..... 11.nS.Mlllu, our diltl~ .prttllll lc8dcr b" JO ran. Cantor Jonathan Grant S'UCBOT SERVICES SAllJRDA)', Sl!PTI!MBER 271h o.u.rt7:41~ ~,.,: .. ,,, If?"'-.... ;. ..... 7:11>-• ,.,.,......, 111-..-111-,._ ~-/ltil ,.,.,,,,_, _ ,,,_,_ 'l'e warmly_,.. IO lll<Od lolplllllooll ....-In oor beulful SUK:lulry. ClllLOCAll A.Wf..411 1 POI ftDM,Y NMilll' WXll. , .... ea11 •• (714) 6t4-199J TIMl'Llla_rl...,... .... .,..., ltll ~ ..... ~ ..... a.'*° ·Parish Mission/Renewal with Fr. Tom Allender, S.J. Seotember 20-25 can for information at Our I.adv Que.en of ~Is C1t-•-1c1c ~ Ollltth low-cool ownenblp housing In town. T!uough the genetoolty of our memben, the c:Umber WU able to ~ flnandaJ esatJhaca to . IJci!a.Rfof; a pnignant ~ of two who 1ol"t her hU:.band in AD auto acddent. Our memben have donated and planted 100 tree1 along ·Victoria Avenue and donated th!_ ~1~.000 to fund the fire deparuneut'o CPR train· Ing program In the hlgh ocllools of both ~oll& M-and N'e•f ~ • port Beach. ' The Costa Mesa Clwnb\!r of Commerce rMlly pnoct!ces J1.0!:I: .nertnq bnaine.i, education anCl the communftt. V(e are proud, o\ our niany succea 1tQries an4 wW continue to sbive tO fostet even more. • TONY NlllOS ts the preskSent of 1tM' CosUi Mewi Chwnber of Com--....... S eafdii.ng for Inspiration ? Here's your neighbomoodTeSOUrce ~ ldeacc ., ........ .. 3315 'fta ...... Ncwpsrt Bc•cll (71'6) 6'T.J.6150 • Spend more time thinking spiritually • · DiM:ov"!' God's PUJP<?S" for you ~-iil&iiimiilil~ GOTKIDS7 Orvwlllr a6 Ootl'r ~ A Booe Caq, for Pllealll 7:00 PM Wedaelday Evenings ·Chamber of .Commerce is in the -o~iness ofl500Stjrig5usiiies.s w OllS1JllW -n.tc' 'aaottbe~ ~AIM C!Ml!Dberol Olm- -· ID bd!ig together_ who do biFn Ell in Newport llMdllo'ocbjev<l a robult lcca! ea:incwoy, provide profN:sionaI drBvWaf'OM.t and add to the *>dollclvlc -·of the oommunlly.' fUUIJJNG OUR MISSION Mmlben and tbelr partidpo- d<ll) provide the chamber with the reoouroeo to provide quollty eciu- catiOMI and networking pro. ~ -wen as represent local -as !ts primary advocate belcre~elected bodies. In addttkm.-we take our civic 1eopnnclbll!tles aeriously by bring- ing --praise to our pt-• ol public safety and saluUDg students in our schools who euel in academics and ath- letla. With all ol lhe individual com- mitt8es nm by members and tbelr volunteered time and efforts, the chamber can help businesses prosper and grow, increase job opportuniUes, encourage orderly expansion and development of all segments of the community and ronbibute to its overall economic stability. WORKING TOGETHER 1be chamber is an effective partnership of business profession- als working together to build a healthy economy and improve the quality of life in our community. richard luehrs Member bl•stneosos, organl%ations and Individuals """"8IDeCI with the aodoeooomnic dbnate" the community, joining together to speakasooevolce. AIUSINESS~ It Is -• netw.rking --house, sponsoring infOIDM!tive --· networidng mfzets,. business 8X)ltlGdoo and making more than 10,000 business refer· r&ls a year to chamber member organizations. It's 8Il information resource and a community events sponsor, organizing events like the ·upmmtng 1llste ol Newport and the famous Cuistmas Bos.t Parade that generate a !ignificant eco- nomic return for the dty. TKE BUSINESS ADllOCATt The chamber is the voice of business, acting on legislative issues and representing local busi- ness. 1be cllambec bas assumed a leadership position OD important local matten, such as business license tax and utility tax consid- erations, the traffic phasing ordi. nance, dty land-use planning issues, property rights issues and ~--. llbM involYed-in reoog- nlzlng the pul>llc safely employees of tb8 dty and O)Ottn1w. DeM..c:lai• ly diologue wllb city'atoll, plan- ning ()OP!m!sslmers and City Coundl promoting economic ~and espousing the buriresr point of view. We have an ongoing dialogue with our coun~ ~tatives on Important Issues such as the El Toro Alqiort, Back.Bay dtedgln9 and annexation issues, an of· wbi.ch offed business. We continue an aggressive . posture with the state Legisla- ture, porticipating in a weekly conference call with lobbyists carrytng the business peppective to our representatives along with a long liot of letters written or testimony delivered on behalf of businesses. A SOUND INVESlMENT I could go on, but I believe you get the message that there are many reasons to continue to invest in an organization whose sole pur- pose is to support business. The chamber will continue to work for the betterment of all businesses located in the harbor area. We lmow we can count on and look forward to the support of our business community in recogni- tion of tbe important and relevant role of the chamber in Newport Beech. • RKMMD W1Ht5 is~ of the New-- port~ NH Olitrnl:ler of COmmeru. R maintenance cal) save you costly repairs Droppin8 off the car at the hardware wJll cosr you ~three a new one. shop for service i5 one of lhose times as much. • Tire rotation should be things m~t people don't do • Have your oil changed every performed every ocher oil change until it is 1bsolutely n~ry. 3,000 miles or every three -about every 6,000 miles. But car experts will tell you months. Chanlling your oil is Rotation substantially increases that's npt the !)est way to one. of the single best things you tire life by dramatically reducing approach caring for yow car. can do for your vehicle. wear and tear. Misaligned or Cars need to be maintained, Prolonged driving without"an oil under inflated tires force the ncx just rq)aired, when serious change can severely damage or vehicle's engine to work harder, problems arise. In fact, just a" even destroy the engine. An oil wasting fuel. few dollars spent on vehicle change every three months or • Replace shock absorbers and maintenance can save several 3,000 miles may spare you the struts every 24,000 miles cir every times tha1 amount in significant expense of replacing two to four years. Driving with emergency repairs when you the ~e. old shocks and struts can wear least expect them -not to • Replace engine coolant ever; out your tires, ruining the treads mention inconvenience and two years. Radiators can get and causing poor handling and p:>tentially hazardous situations. clogged and filled with sediment perfonnance. Shocks and slruts To keep your car running caused from old coolants. If are significantly less expensive smoothly, follow these tips: sediment builds up, you rD2·Y-than new tires. • Replace fronr brakes every need to replace the radiator • Your car's air conditio ner 20,000 to 30.000 miles and rear altogether. Replacing a radJator should be serviced only by a brakes every 40,000 to 60,000 costs five ·to six times as much technician certified competent to miles. Driving beyond that as simply replacing engine hand and recycle refrigerants. without brake service runs the coolant. The air conditioners in o lder risk of damaging expensive • Have your transmission fluid vehicles conlain 'ozone-depleting brake components such as changed every 15,000 to 30.000 chemicals. Improper service can ~ors, Seals, hardware and miles. Doing so will strongly Vc;nt these che.micals into the qtum.s . Replacing rotors will Increase the chances that your atmosphere. . . coet you tWJce as much as· a uarwnission will last the life of • Consult lhe owner's manual standard brake job, while che car and that you won't have and an automotiVe technician for replacing drums, seals and to go to the e.xpeme of installing informadon spedfic to your car. T he League ol Vlomen Vo1er1 of Orange Coaat Ja On acUvlat-o.rlented group· ot men ottd women who uphold the prlndples ol democraUc government and ~k that .same common good for c.Mc government. One of the main actions attnbutable to "grOB.!roots" ol league work .started with the state league proposal tor cam- paign finance reform. That lnJ. UaUve, ProposiUon 208, was adopted last November. The .!even units of the Orange Coast League and the other three leagues tn the county assured passage of the in.JllaUve. Our Newport-Mesa unit of the Orange Coast League of Women Voters, comprised of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa members, meets once a month at a member's home from September through June. The annual meeting for the coast league is in May, and this year the place and speaker will be detern'Uned by the Newport- Mesa unit. The league publishes "Facts for Voters" In Orange County to foster public partitie.auon Jn the operation of goverfiment at all levels. The validity and vitality of this approach assures the League of cilizens' interests in their democracy and pro- vides an incentive for po.rticipa- don. One letter, one contact, .one vote can make a differ- ence. Ow league ts concerned w1th the environment. Individ- ual memben have maintained t/W advocacy on behalf of clean air, dean water and con- servation and preservation of the coast. Fem Pirkle is one example. She Jed a suit again.st the CcxutaJ Comm.l.s.sion on Its deci&ion to allow building on coastciJ areas that needed to be preserved. Allan and Jean Beek have Jed the fight tor clean-up of the Upper Newport Bay, keeping waste out and dredging it to keep it habitable for wildliie and free from conlamtnaUon. Obviously, individual mem- bers work with lhe league and other groups to accomplish good things. Lucille Kuehn was selected as Woman of the Year in New- Pf?rl Beach, having served on the Library Board and serving the community in many differ- ent ways. Tricia Harrigan ls the official observer and repoifer of the Board of Su pervisors and atlends all meetings to speak on behalf of the league. Sophie Edberg produces a monthly newsletter to keep members informed, along with the state and national leagues. • Youthful to vetetan manbea Jn aU Waiki ol !Ue are iiiiunben of the oomt Jeague, whkh encompoue• ea.ta .MHll. Newport Beach,; HuntlngtOll Beach. Seal Beach and ..wnil • Inland ctuea. ....~ In each community there ant- memben whote League octlvf.. 1 ty and aervlce help to aocom-• pliah an overall common good. whether /or the government. publJc educaUon, a cle'an e.nvf- rwUnent, excellent librar#e., better juvenile flUlke, health care or howtng tor the poor. We celebra.te young mem- bers coming of age to vote, recent natwalized 1.aunigranl dUzens, succeufuJ buabteu people and othen Jn woddog Jlfe, and of coune, our relfreea • who continue working w1th the league. Judy Rosener, VCI manage- ment leader and author ltatn "I'm indebted to the league because iilvolvement ln Jt gave me my .start.· While th e League L9 non- po.rtiaan and non-profit. it dou not mean it ls a non-enUty. 1'1le coast league and the Newport· Mesa members within It artHt to its advocacy and vitality ln conununity liie. We help main- tain Jls integrity. Ulll'llAQ Membership Director· League of Women Vot:en Orange coast Clean fuel increases engine performance level The bes1 way 10 ensure tha1 and 1heir tiny orifices have to • According co a survey of your engine continues to perform remain _clear lo work properly. certifted automo(VC tei:hnk:U~I efficiently is to feed i1 with clean Bui varnish, carbon and gun conducted by the nariona fuel . deposits can form in combustion Institute for Automotive Setvicd A precise mixture o f fuel and chambers, injector pumps, Excellence (ASE), changina air -delivered at che righ1 lime in nozzles and plungers, slowing oil and fiJ1er is the mos the right place -gives your car lhe flow o f gasoline. Th~ resull is frequently neglected service t,.; ·predictable pickup when you poor combuslio n and mo re vehicle own~. ln addition t step on the gas. So, if you're pollu1an1s en1ering lhe oil and air filters, replace · experiencing. knock and ping or aunosphere. filters regularly, especially that jerky sen821.ion, the problem You can avoid all these fuel-Injected e nglne.s. The could be contaminated fuel, problems l>y following a few may be more than one fllte( clogged fuel injectors or deposits simple steps: betwttn the tank and you of gunk in the engine·s • Keep your tank as full as engine. combu.-;Lion chambers. possible during cold wealher and • Regularly use a fuel addi A number of things can cause when the weather changes from which dissolves hannful culbcx1 contamina1ed fue l, including one season to the next. varnish and gun deposits · fluctuati o n s in outdoor • Make sure you use the correct injectors and cylinders a temperarure. When combined ·grade of fuel. The octane rating reduces knock and ping. with a less-than-full gas tank, necessary for your car's e ngine to fuel sys1em additive sh they can cause water droplets to run efficiently is indicated n~ar contain e n ough tt?e-grade condense in the fuel. 1he filler neck or in lhe owner's detergents to thoroughly Clogged fuel injectors are manual. every pan of the fuel system. another reason your car may lack the combustion and performance needed for smooch starts, quick acceleration and good fuel economy. Injectors squirt the proper mix of gasoline and air into your ~ngine's combustion chambers • SPEOALIZING IN PORSCHE, VW NID AUOIREPAIR 1634 Ohms Way CosUM ... (7141611-2092 SIP1'o.9EA 16, 199'1 . --. -.. From sailing to journalism, the Orange County Council Boy Scouts of America Sea Base provides youths with valuable ~room instruction IV TIM GRENDA I n a day when gang violence, teen crime and soaring school dropout rates plague many young men, it's easy to see why a place like the Orange County Council Boy Scouts of America Sea Base Is so impor- tant -and so popular. Last year at the oceanfront base on West Coast Highway in Newport Beach -a local land- mark since its founding as a scout retreat in the 1930s - 22,000 young Boy Scouts, older Sea Scouts and even non-scout- ing boys reveled in sea-going activities. Sailing, power boating, canoeing and other high-seas courses offer young men a wide range of fun, sale and challeng- ing activities every day of the week. F.Y.I. •OJ9NfDValBO scours: Sea base s.flor, free tcx.n of the base and hs 1'ag-- shlp, the Argus, Webelos summer and Winter Aquatic camp and the Argus Day Adventure. •BOY SCOUTS. EJalLOR.. ERS NID VARSITY sa>ul'S: Bask sailing, intermediate sailing, canoeing, r'O'Nlng, motorboating, windsurfing, kayaking, indoor merit badge classes, Argus week- end and week adventures and the Aquatic Oub. i.. HIGRJGH1'S: The sea base also offers more than 30 courses -from arctiltedwe to stamp collecting -as mer- it badge activities for scouts. i.. PHONE; 642-5031 Colgate toothpute and Coca- Cola salemnan who took over the helm of the bale three years ago -estimate. just 10% of the boys who attend programs at the base come from Newport Beach or Costa Mesa. Natw'ally, much of the activi- ty at the sea scout base revo~ around the water. With it.I own docks, repair shops and storage facilities, the base is a haven for young boys who love to be on the water. And there's plenty of courses offered to challenge them; everything from basic knot-tying to advanced sailing and week- long fishing trips off the coast of Baja Mexico. But not all the learning at the sea base is on the high seas. The youngest boys -ages 7 and 8 -start out in the Sea B'1Se Sailor program and can advance all the way to the Explorer program, which is for 21-year-olds. The base also offers 25 non- aquatic courses which during the summer months range from photography and journalism - where students publish their own newsletter, The Sea Base nmes -to nature study and environmental science. BW Mountford has been Sea Scout base's property manager for three years. "They just have a ball out here,• said Bill Mountford, the base manager. M It's really fun just to watch them." reach of the base -with eet of prime, harbor p operty -extends far New Shipment of European & Domestic Antique Humidon Contemporary Humidors 8y1 Collbri Caner Brown D. ManhaU Davidoff C.A.O. Nat Shmnan V'iah Froelich Leather ROid Wamor E Joremaen Norman Kamrain Vincent M Crbtom Servoss Halliburton StJmd..up A.ahtnyt, Cutten Cipr Cua & Flulu Humidilitta & Solution Oip.cal Hypometen past the Newport Beach city limits. Particularly in the summer months when school is out, boys from all over Orange CGQDty flock to the center for one':::day activities and longer programs. In fact, Mountford -a retired VERACRUZ AL CAPONE LA DIVA 270 E. 17th St. Suite 12A Costa Mesa (Located 1n Hillgren Square) ,Open Mon-Sat 9am-6pm 722 1803 : 811D4ay 10am-4pm - ! Beautify Yo~ Y~d! Valuable classroom instruc- tion is also given in basic life- saving, disaster preparedness and environmental science. Mountford said while the rules at the base are pretty loose -as long as scouts aren't harm- ing themselves or someone else, pretty much anything goes - the discipline, teamwork and camaraderie of scouting are lessons in lile, not just sailing. Summer is the base's peak season: On a windy day, scouts and others using the base zip around the harbor waters in RIJNltAy FAsu;toNS ... • New £1et•e• at Great Prleee • Deel1ner I.a•el• • QaalUy £en•ll••e•t • Sblp•ent• Arrlvl•I Dally ...AT lllJNAWAY pidCFS 642-1844 369 E. l 7• St. (AcroH (rom Ralph•) M-F 10-6, S.t 10.S Celestino's quality MEATS Celestlno's Home Coolced pell Homemade sausaees No Prc5erVmJVes 32 c:l1fcrenl vw1l!lltes Cooked Turkey Breast Veal 01k:::kerl Cooked Roast Beef Pork Turkey $6.99 lb $3.99 lb Celesdno•s Marinade's Lemon Gar1lc or Mali Ka-bobs Chic ken or beef Tri-Tip Roast $5.99 lb forces with area schools. small sail boats, larger vessels and just about anything else that floats. But Mountford and his small crew of just four full-time work- ers and a legion of volunteers are hoping to expand the off- season activities by joining Oak View Elementary School in Huntington Beach is signed •· up to hold some school pro- grams at the base this year and Mountford is hoping to form similar partnerships with other local schools. • Senior lates • °:£,,,, s.rm •PockogesA ._ ........... 714/67S-5245 ~ PASSBal SllVICE, INC. -CAtllJll-- • Service • •i.••d • . &u.xury GET AUTO CLU~ PEACE OF MIND. At the Auto Club, we've got a lot more to offer members than our famous 24-hour Roadside Assistance. • Great rates on auto, homeowners and watercraft insurance*. • Complete travel agency services. •New and used car purchasing • semce.s. • Free AAA Maps, TourBooks• and TripTtks• •Exclusive "Show Your Card & Savee" disa>unts at retailen and attractions And there arc lots of ways we can save you money, like a 10°!0 discount on homeowners insurance when you insure both y;our home and car with AKA. And ou.r auto i.mu.rance rates are among the lowest milabte. M 4 ' y I • • ' v 4 4 . ~ I l • • • ' . ' 1 • ':fl IAQ FOi THE OJRE TM SuAn G. Kamen BreeJt PCNnd8doo II looking for ·~the hundreds " .......... MCMlary to make Tl Jt.m fGr the Cure a stag-succw. Mulldans, vocal- , mlmel and otben are asked E thek t111ie to one of Cal-~ SK run/walks. ii uo needed with j:lre-race events aDd race day ~.It takel more than 1,200 punt-n to operata the New. jolt. Beach event at Pubion Bland. U you'd like to help With t\)e Sept. 27 Satwday ExpO or the Sept 28 race, call 22'--0290 and volunteer. AME11C.AN CANCER SOOETY ANGELS ON WHEELS Volunteer drivers from New- port Beach and Costa Mesa can beJp cancer patients get to and from their medical treatments in Orange County. Volunteers use their own can or the society's donated van to really make a dif. ference in ~eone's recovery. Patients are able to get in and out of vehicles themselves. Volun- teers must be at lea.st 25 years old with a valid driver's license. Call 261-9«6 to become an Angel on Wheels. BAU.ET PAORCA The Ballet Pacifica Guild, a volunteer support group for Ballet Pacifica, needs volunteers for a variety of tasks. For information, call Molly Lynch at 851-9930. IT'S TIME TO BE THE YOU THAT YQ!J. WANT TO BEi WEICHT LOSS CENTERS AND COUNSELORS ARE NOT All THE SAME. 1\tlOIHl~OO CALL TODAY! (714) 903-7784 BOY SCOUTS Of AMERICA INC.. ORANGE COUNTY COUNOL , Volunteer opportunities include fund raising, program development and training to existing troops and packs. For ...more information, call Devon Dougherty, 546-4990. . CENTENNIAL FARM TOURS Volunteer docents are needed at the Centennial Parm at the ARCHES LIGIIT SOFFm BULLNOSE CORNERS Raymond Craft Owner 714-413-7001 es.senttol elements Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Call Ginny Smith, 708-1517. DISPUTE RESOLUTION SERVICES Dispute Resolution Services FEAnJIUNG - ~ FINE CARPETS AND CUSTOM AREA RUGS SINCE 1866 HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St. Costa Mesa • -DI 900M writes the Commy-nlty a Clubs column for the D•lly Piiot. needs volunteer mediators, case specialists and outreach assistants to help in a variety of mediation cases. Bilingual language skills are needed for office volunteers and for mediators. For more infor- SU'T'EMa 1', 1997 EASTBSEALS The Easter Seals Society needs volunteers for ongoing clerlQJ.... work and to help 1n programs !cit* children with disabilities and Dr spedal events. For informationt call 83-C-1111. • • ASH -HAMOR AREA INC. ,, Call 642~ to lielp friend$. in Servioe to Humanity (FIStt}"' provide an ongoing Mobile Meal.$, program and emergency assis- tance to those in need. Both • always seek volunteer assistance in a variety of areas. For m~ information, call 645-8050. ' GLASS MOUNTAIN INC. - Volunteers are needed to aid. ~bled adults who meet month~ ly for educational. entertainment' and social purposes. For informa-, ti.on, call 779-3441. " INTERFAITH COUNCL '· The Newport-Mesa-Irvine·· Interfaith Council, an umbrella" organization for several area ser- vice groups, 'needs volunteers;, active in local congregations. For information, call Jim de Boom~ 548-4942. . . JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT Sha.re your love of aviation ~ with others as a docent. Give· guided tours of the airport facility and familiarize the public with its historical side. Contact Jill Ma~· ews at 252-5171. # The difTerence between memory Joss and f orge~ulness may surprise you ..• Newport Bay Hospi1al. located oo Dover & 16th ·in Newport Beach. is pleased to announce FREE MEMORY TESTING for our Seniors. 'lb.is prognpn was developed to promote awareness and appreciation for~ communities in which we live. Find out .the difference. Call for an appointment for you or someone you love today. Newport Bay Hospital "TM Cenur of ExcelhMt"• 1501 East 16th StrMt Htwport Beach, CA 92663 (714) 650-9750 For our other community services - • Senior Menlal Health • Rccommendatioos for Senior Living • Mcc:ticarellnsunDce Questions • Care Giver &b:atioo • Grief&. Lou • Spiritual Support CaD roar llMourcc Center (714) 650-9700 Newp()rt B~y Hospital- eateh;,., '!" Spiiit for our Sniors ... ., ., .. I ) \ ., ., • ., , i I $ • Costa Mesa resident provides ~e care to needy patients IV (JllUSTOPHER GOFMllD er II the annual Pllh ~1de. Uom Club diltrld governor Mike er 1614 Ibis D r. George DuPont glv<!I no grandlole explaoatioru for why be volunteen his time to help -.... The 83-year· old retired ophlbalmologlsl, year'• parade brought In roughly $140,000. The --to local-IUdi .. SOS, the Senior Ottum ~. Girls Inc., the Boys and e!ils Club, and ~and boseboll. who directl A free eye-care clinic at Share Our SelYes in Costa Mesa, the Superi- or Avenue charity, speoks instead in the simplest words. •vou have to do some- thing,• be said. •11 makes you feel good, I guess, U you're doing something for others.• DuPont is one of about 180 Lions Club members in the Newport-Mesa area who take to heart the ser- vice organization's primary mission to aid the sight- impaired. Having practiced ophthalmology inJLos Angeles for 40 yefu-s, his experience allows him to do it in the most direct fashion. Other Lions Club mem- bers devote themselves to . F.Y.I. ,., WHO: Or. George DuPont .. ,., WHAT: He's a retired ophthalmologist who, as a Costa Mesa·Newport Har- bor Lions ctub member, volunteers to provide eye care at the Share Our Selves free clinic. ,. BACXGllOUND: The local Lions Club's primary mission is to aid the sight· · impaired. In addition to clinic services, club mem- bers have raised S 100,000 for a •sight trailer-that travels to schools to check students' vision. ~ • Colla Mesa ............. bu volunteereQ bJs time at SOS for 14 yean, only a year J.ess lhan he's belonged to the local Lions Club. He llllld the clinic is booked up to six months tn advance, with no shortage of needy eye-are patients. "Some of these people just don' have anything,• said DuPoo~ who noted he no longer does surgery. •They're vecy nice people, Ibey have dignity, and they're treated with dignity. ... A lot of people need help. (Some) can't work, they can't see. Uttle children can't see the blackboard.• While following H elen Keller's adjuration to be "knights to the blind,• the local Llons also helped raise money to bUild a schoolhouse in Ense- nada. Scheafer said it was completed two · years ago. • i • ' raising money. Among the local successes is a $100,000 "sight trailer ~ that travels from school to school across the county inspecting students' eyesight. For the Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor chapter of the club, which recently celebrat- ed its 70th anniversary, the largest fund-rais- · •When you go down and these kids line up and they start singing thank you to the Lions, you get a little misty-eyed,~ Scheafer said. DON lEACH I OAl.Y f'l.oi FRENCH'S CONTINUED FROM 1 Santa Ana bakery, but temporari- ly strayed while he worked at a lumberyard and studied to become an electrical engineer. Returning to work as a cake dec- orator for his parents, he came back for good to the business he loves. ; "I gtew to love it,• he said. ·At first [ fought it, but there were so many things that I enjoyed." Jerry, whose store employs about 15 people and won the Best Bakery award three times in a countywide newspaper reader's poU, said he rises at 4 a .m. to arrive at the shop by 5 a.m.on workdays. A wall in the back of the shop features ·w.1a1oea1o1 ol pride .. ,,. bdlg ,,. """" llahly .. _/ ,,.en/at -nn -.. .......... nlct lodo -'lltlglhal lenjay-. -JERRY FRENCH • about 60 boxes containing plastic toys for cake d ecorations. The boxes are alphabetized, with "Army" and • Aiiplanes" in the top left comer and "Wedding" and "Zoo" in the bottom right. "Pretty much we're just a little retail bakery here in Costa Mesa,• Jerry said. "We take a lot of pride in just being the local bakery .... I just enjoy what I'm doing, and it's nice to do some· thing that l enjoy. I see so many people that work so hard and don't really enjoy what they're doing." Dianne French said the bak· ery's specialties include carrot cake, fruit cake and round, 12· Inch breakfast pastries filled with aeam cheese and fruit called •wagon wheels.• ·we do everything-you can bring your grandmothen recipe in, and we'll bake it,• she said. •A lot of the customen we have now, they were mmtng into the 6akery whei> they were little kids, buying' cakeo for their motban. Now they're buying them for their own cblldran. • ·F.Y.1. . ' Rettred ophthalmologllt George DuPont sendl pattent Adam Sanchez away wtth a good report at the Share .. Our Selvt!I free cllnlc In Costa Mesa. . ! , .. The Daily Pilot is the proud co-sponsor Of the following events: Bach Bay Classic • Clean Harbor Day • Costa Mes usiness/Edl\c ~tion Partnership Day • . " Costa Mesa Man, Woman and Businessperson of the -~ ear • Corona del Mar Scenic 5K • ~ Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce Business Expo • gsta Mesa Chamber of Commerce Golf Community Open • Costa Mesa Chamber of Commer~~ Public Safety ' wa-rds Luncheon • . . .. ' " Daily Pilot Coast Basketball Classic •· Daily Pilot Off Classic • Duffy's Annual o ·reat ' ' ' Electric Boat Rally ·• Fletcher Jones/Daily Pilot Clu,b Golf Championship • Harbor H'eritage f ' -' Run • Mesa 5000 • Newport Beach /\11nual Chili Cook-off & ·Salsa Chimp~onship • Newport Beach Community Open Beach Public Library Foundatio ' Parade/Ring of Lights • Newport • ~ewport Beach liiternational Fillll Feativ4l ~ Newport ' wport to E~ A&u.e Preveiltion Center Annual Schoo wport Bay Cleanup Day Boat . - • '