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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-07-09 - Orange Coast PilotG'' ?' .,.., C! k1 \ THURSDAY(juty 9, 1998 ,, . • ERVING THE NEWPORT -COSTA MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 Oft.icials .put o~t ·the call ,{Or o~e Rrea cOde ·· 1i ' d i.: new code and the old 714 runs right best fot them. . •. 0 a':'oi uaving to use area through the middle of Costa.Mesa.i ere-Costa Mesa Communications Duec- odes to phone neighbors, ating what local "officials said .is an tor Jerry Verwolf, Costa Mesa Charober e Costa Mesa City G.:ouncil inconvenient and confusing situation for of Copunerce Executive Director Ed callers. Fawcett and Diane Pritchett of the South upportS plan to expand While a six-month grace period, Coast Metro Alliance attended the .049.throughout town. which ends Oct.' 17, was put in place to meeting to represent their city. i"' allow calls using the old area codes to go Meanwhile, state officials have pro- COSTA MESA -Local officials, hop· ing to keep their city from straddling ~ two telephone area codes, have taken their case to the state Public Utilities Commission. lhrough, some calls made within Costa posed a dozen ways to create a third Mesa will require dialing an area cdde area code in Orange County. Most of the when the new number takes effect. ideas mean the northern portion of Cos- That doesn't sit well .with city and ta Mesa, which kept the old 714 code local business leaders, who are hoping when the new 949 was imposed, would the system can be changed to unify their get a still-undetermined new code. city within one area code. But Verwolf argued for a new option • In April, Costa Mesa was left in the : awkward position of having two area · codes when the new 949 designation : was created for Newport Beach and the · rest of southern Orange County. On Tuesday, Lockheed Martin -that would put the northern part of Cos- the firm picked to conduct public hear-ta Mesa and portions of Santa Ana and ings and make a recommendation to Tustin into the 949 area code, giving ~tate officials, who will make the final Costa Mesa one code rather than two. area code decision sometime next year On Monday night, the City Council -held a meeting for local officials to lobby fo~ the area code that would be SEE CODES PAGE A16 Costa Mesa, Santa~ & South County Cities The dividing line that separates that COLUMNIST · FIN AL 1·5 T Smiling in thefacq .of cultural fear • EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the second of eight finalists in our warch for ·Fred Martin's replacement We'll announce the winner after we run the remaining six finalists" entries. M other random shoobng m the neighborhood last ghtl I heard the news just as I was leaving for my morning walk to get the synovial fluid circulating around my aging, aching joints. One isn't safe anyplace any· more, I th.ought. Not in the schools, not on the streets, not in supermarket parking lots or shopping centers -not even in church. And staying home IS Just as dangerous. The earth might quiver and the ceiling fall in. As I walked along watching for cracks in the sidewalk th.at might suddenly widen and swal- low me up, I concluded tlldt, in times such as these, if you're not paranoid you're crazy. My thoughts were suddenly distracted by the insistent song · o1 a mockingbird that had appointed himself to awaken the dawn. I liste ned as he ran through bis repertoire unW his .song faded behind me. Then l went back to watching for cracks in the sidewalk. Suddenly I looked up to face a hostile-appearing trio of young men marching toward me, three abreast. My paranoia returned. SEE COLUMN PAGE A16 Murderer's fate to be decided by lethal injectlon at San Quentin Pnson. awaiting lns execubon date. I A federal appellate court will decide today whether to grant a stay of execution in the case of convicted murderer Thomas Thompson. Thompson, 43, was found guilty of rap- ing and stabbing to death former Newport Beach resident Ginger Fleischli in Septem- ber 1981. The 20-year-old ·woman had moved out of her Ocean Front apartment m Laguna Beach two weeks before her body was found in a grove of orange trees. Thompson had been scheduled to die m August 1997, but the circuit court inter- vened and set the appeals process m mouon agam. Greg Long, Thompson's· attorney. con- tends his cllent clidn't rape Fleischli. Rape is a "special circumstance• that makes Thompson eligible for the death penalty. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals will listen to attorneys' arguments about new evidence presented in the case, only days before Thompson is scheduled to die ~ Witness to.the execution? Brothers Jack and Michael Fleischli plan to watch man who murdered their sister die GREG RrsuNc Dolt Not NE~PORT BEACH -Jack Fleischli Jr. would like to say only one word to the man con- victed of murdering his sister, Ginger, 17 years ago: · "Farewell." Thompson was convicted of the brutal crime._ A judge sentenced him to death in 1983 and he has been sitting on death row SEE FATE PAGE A 15 Fleischli and his younger brother, Michael, who lives on the Balboa Peninsula, are taking a tnp they have been planning for many years. They will be at San Quentin Prison in the Bay Area on Tuesday to watch Thomas Thompson's execution -unless a panel of judges today grants him a stay. Thompson was convicted of the 1981 brutal rape and fatal stabbing of Ginger Fleischli, who grew up in Newport Beach. A jury found he handcuffed her, covered her mouth with duct tape and stabbed her five times, the last and fatal knife wound in the ear. He wrapped he r in a sleeping bag ana dumped her body in a shallow grave near the El Toro Marine Corps Air Sta- tion. 00N L£ACH IDAAY Pl.Of Jack FlelschlJ Jr. ls relleved that his sister's killer ls scheduled for execuUon next week. Authorities found Thompson NEW JOB two weeks later in Mexico, and a judge sentenced him to death in 1983 for the crime. · The Fleischli brothers had made the trip to San Quentin Jast August, when Thompson's execution date was halted by a fede ral appeals court 32 hours before he was to die by lethal injection. • The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals today will hear argu- ments about n~w evidence pre- sented by Thompson's attorney. Depending on the outcome, Thompson's scheduled execu- tit>n could be delayed. Or the judges could decide the evi- dence isn't strong enough to cast doubt on Thompson's guilt. · U that's the case, the Fleis- chlls wW pack their bags for COMMUNITY BRIEFING Mann County. Ginger's father, however, won't be making the trip. Jack Fleischli Sr. has remained stlent about his daughter's death. He still lives in Southern Califorrua, but he has decided not to go and has allowed his oldest son, who lives in the San Pemdndo ye BROTHER PAGE A15 NOT BELIEVABLE A BRIGHT LIGHT INDEX I - The map shows the new bound- aries Costa Mesa offtcials hope the state will adopt when the 714 area code split goes into effect Freeway signs · _dropped • Cos~a Mesa car dealers no longer plan to seek 85-f oot-high message board on Gisler Avenue. ~Pb COSTA MESA -Controver- sial plans to erect an electroruc message sign on Gisler Avenue to advertise local car dealers have been crapped, but the dealers still hope to build one somewhere in the oty m the future. ·we are still 100% corrurutted to finding a site for the sign,· said Craig Shearer, president of the Harbor Boulevard of Cars Assoc· allon and vice preS1dent of Costa Mesa Honda-fnhniti. "We're working diligently.• The assooation, wtuch repre- sents 10 of the boulevard's car dealershlps, asked city ~officials to allow either. a 105-foot-high SJgn on property owned by Southern California Ed1Son or ·an 85-foot- high sign on an ad1acenl site owned by the Mesa Consolidated Water D1stnct. The taller sign was proposed by Quality Outdoor Sign Co. of Orange, and the car dealers ditl not endorse ll The dealers said they supported only the shorter sign on the water clistnct land. Each of the signs whlch would flash wntten messages to moton ts on the nearby San Diego Freeway and cost the deal- er. about $500,000, would be s1mllar to those placed alor>g O range County freeways· to advertise other car dealer groups Shear r said a o-called reader board IS needed to help the deal- e~ compete with car sellers. m other cities who already have me> sage boards directing CUS· tomers Lo their busmc ses. But hundreds of res1dents who live m the Halecrest and Hall of · SEE SIGN PAGE A16 The Newport-Mesa Unified School District Board of Education Is expected to choose Yorba Linda resident Lorri Simpson as the school district's assistant superintendent of Think "Armageddon '" is the movie of the year? Well, according to our In-house enteruinment critic. think again. While the movie Is entertaining. It is not ~liev•bl•. Alf)tltl) TtJWM ••.•.•.•• ,. ............. I M Hllia tr •• ., I .. -sz 'g , ... See his review on page A 11 . WEATHER S.W11lli1: ,.&1 .. I ' MAltlA llO .......•...• : ......•.... .All . ~ ·····················.·····.14 DAnlOOC • • ..................... .A l1 PCM.JC:( f'lt.lS o • • 1 1 • 4: • -t 1 1 • 1 • • I t I • I • t t • ..AJ. . 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Soon to come IS anbque door hardware thdt will rival Liz's Antique Hdfdware on La Brea Avenue in Los Angeles. Normandy owner Scott Sarkisian is offering Best Buys readers 10% off on any purchase dunng July. His shop is dt 1603 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa Under the same roof is the ne w Normandy Interior Outfit- ters (650-1677), which is filled Wlth turn-of-the-century archi- tectural elements, garden pieces, \'ITought iron, old med- 1cdl cdbmets, colunms, beaded Lighting, lt1:tlian chandeliers, iron urns, iron gates and a new line of couches and furniture by Cis- co John McGaughey and Stephanie Skinner are partners of Interior Outfittei:s and they purchase everything for the store on the East Coast and in the South. Pnces range from $12 for a wire basket up to $5,000 for period iron benches that were featured in Architectural Digest. Aaron Brothers Art & Fram- ing (645-6880) is having a 1-cent frame sale through July 26. 11lis sale is supposed to be the biggest because of the huge selection of frames. In case you're not famil- iar with the sale, you can buy a frame from the 1-cent collection for a penny when you purchase any other frame of equa1 or grea- ter va1ue at regular price. Aaron Brothers is at 1714 Newport Blvd , Costa Mesa. POSH Gentlemen's Clothing (640-8310) is having its semi- annual sale now through the end of the month. Markdowns range from 30% to 60% on sale merchand1Se. Included in the sale are name brands: South- wick, Barry Bricken, Joseph Abboud, Ra1ph Lauren, Corbin, Robert Talbott, Ike Behar, Ash- worth, Comeliani, Samuelsohn dnd Tommy Bahama. The shoe selection includes Mezlan, Polo, Johnston & Murphy and Seba- go POSH is at Fasluon Island m Newport Beach. At-Ease (759-7979) is also having a semiannual sale. Mer- chandise is reduced 40% to 60% for the sale. At-Ease. is at Fash- ion Island in Newport Beach. • BEST BUYS is published ThursdaYS and Saturdays If you know of a good • buy, fax me at 646-4170 or write to me at: Best Buys, Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. VOL 92. NO. 161 THOMAS H. JOtWSON, Publisher . WIWAM LdM>m_ Editor STIVI~ Managing Editor TINA 90RGAnA. As.slmnt Man.ging Editor STIVIU..S, News Editor M>Ga CAN SON, Sports Editor MMCMMnN, ,..~ -··~~-w-, l YNNUOU. Display Adwt'tlslng NOY Ol1TING. CIMilfted Adller'tlSing LANA IGIMDflJ, Promotions PMMODIHAH, O,..f F~ ()ffk., r -1 .. HE IS Rqw, row, rowing your boet . THE HAMOR IS HIS STAGE Sc;ij>p, 17, upire:I to be a .age actor and eventuelly. a drama tea~ ;r. His part· tbM JC)b u a ~ for ~ GoodOla Co. ol ~Jn Udo w AMl VUlage ii ~to J119PUe him fo• ~·future. ·1·n .ma for people f/theY ask, but l have to tell them I onl ~aw show tunes from the two shows J Aas in -•canuval' and 'Bye, Bye Bii'c:litt/' he said. •rm itart- ~ to Jeem bow t(1 g more SOIMJS now.• Dreaed in o -up simll4r to that of the authentic Italian gondoliers -navy~ and-white-striped shirt. navy aborts and a straw bat With red bow -Sopp says be enjoys pla)'ing the part. . •When the other gondoliers come by, we take off our bats and say, 'Buon giomo,'• he said. •1 meet new ~le all the time, so hopefully I'll run into a direc· tor at some point.• REELED 'IN Sopp said he fell into bis job as a gon- dolier after his family took a Cruise for Mother's Day last year. "I thought it was so much fun an(i so cool ):>ecause I've always Joved boats," he said. "The guy said they needed more row- ers, so 1 said, 'OK,• and I've been here ev01 since.• Although it can get tiring to row the 30- foot-long gondola with only one 16-foot- long oar, Sopp said it is a very relaxing job. •When there's no wind and you're watching the sunset on the-evening cruis· es, it's pretty nice,• he said. It also builds up his muscles. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pil Gondolier Josh Sopp can be talked Into serenading his customers during their romanUc crubes of Newport HarbOr. "After eight cruises, you get a pretty good workout." is why Sopp said most of his customers are couples. evening,• he said. Because Of that, Sopp said he has wit- nessed more than his share of people kiss- ing. The downside -"I hate it when l can hear them slurp." ROMANCE ON WATER The 18th-century design of the boat, a colorful sunset and the sound of the lap- pirlg water can be very romantic, which Gondolas are often the setting for nuu- riage proposals, anniversaries and honey· moons. •1 think people like it because thE!y can get away and have a romontic When Sopp is not singing, be plays romantic Italian operas on a tape recorder kept in the gondola. He sometimes talks to his CUilomers, but said they are usually more irlterested in each other and can even. forget he is there. -Story by Jenifer bgland, photo by Marc Martin ~~:~~!~~~!!!~~:! ~~ A~~~~r?.~ of sexual molestation will seek postponement till fellow men performed lewd sexual acts on a 16-year-old boy in Porgey's defendant is available for joint court appearance. Newport Crest ·condominium. GREc RISlJNG roommate, to Jason Jule, who now is 19, filed ~Pb end sometime a civil suit last month against NEWPORT BEACH -The attorney handling a high-profile sexual molestation case involv- ing a former Newport Beach psychiatrist said the preliminary hearing may be delayed today because the trial of a co-defen- dant will conclude this week. Deputy District Attorney Stephanie Deamon will ask a judge to postpone the case of Dr. Bwnell Gordon Forgey for anoth- er week in Harbor Municipal Court today. • Deamon was contacted Wednesday by San Bernardino County authorities who said they expect the trial of convict- ed sex offender James Lee Crummel, Forgey's former • EDITCMl'S NOTE: Do you or someone you know have a landmark birthday or anniversary coming up? If so, we would like to include it in our Almanac section. Please call the infor- mation Into the Readers Hotline, 642- 6086; fax It to 646-4170; Ol mall It to 330 W. Bay St., CM!J Mesa. 92627-XPu may also send photographs, but please be sure to include a setf- addressed-stamped envelope If you'd like it returned. Dr. Burnell this week. Forgey and Crummel. Crummel bas Local and state investigators been charged located Jule, who ~as a ward of with multiple the court, at New Alternative counts of Home ir1 Costa Mesa, where forcible child Forgey worked. molestation in The victim told police that the San Ber-Forgey and Crummel drugged· nardino case. and attacked him . on several ·u the Gordon Forgey occasions between December judge denies 1994 and May 1995. my request we will proceed with Mr. Forgey's Crummel, 54, also has been hearing," said Deamon, who charged with the murder of wants both of the defendants to Jamey notter, a 13-year-old boy appear in court at the same time. who disappeared in 1979. · •we will just have to bind the two Crummel told authorities he cases together at a later date." found the boy's charred remains - Forgey, 80, and Crummel in Riverside County in 1990 have been charged with 16 while be was hildng near the felony ~ounts of child molesta-Ortega Highway . BIRTHS Most recent births In Newport Beach and Cos- t. Mes.. NEWPORT BEAOt • IM!betla M. Angottl·Jones on May 1 • Alexander £. Asquith on April 2B • Althur A. Befnal on May 2 • Nkho!M R. Botquez on April 29 • Vict°'i. It Ovvez on May 1 • Ian C. o.vls on April 29 • Aldo F. Diaz on April 26 • l<Alltlln e. Gies! on April 29 • Erik• 8. Hottm.n on April 26 ALMANAC • Robinson C: lvol'y on M•r 1 • Juliana M. K<>Mi on Aprl 26 • Emily A. Llfltte on Aptil 26 • Ahtzirl M. ~on April 28 • D«ek G. ~thuny on April 29 • Jn IC. Mcl<auon on May 1 DEATHS Most recent de•ths as reported to the Or.nge County Reconlef's Office. COSTA MESA • Bonnie B. OemQry. 65, on May 20 •Rudolph Koepke Jr~ n. on May l3 WEATHER TEMPUA1UMS Balboa 77~ Corona del Mar 73164 Costa Mesi 76.464 ~Beach Newport Colst 7'4164 WPOMCAST LOCATION ......... SIZE V\.4edge ••....• ' •• 4-6 ssW Nw'PO't ........ l-5 ssW l a.cllJes • , : .... , 3-5 SSW ..., Nfty ...... A-6 lfW ~ .••••. ,. .•••• 2·5 llW .... laDAY Ar-. 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Carl Bradley Jolµmnson, 40, censed facilities. · and George Granados, 50, of The five-count indictmen t Anaheim were charged with returned last month against the conspiring to violate and Violat-two men alleges that from Dec- ing regulations prohibiting the ember 1992 through Sept. 23, repair of gasoline tankers at 1993, when Quintero was killed, unpermitted facilities. they violated U.S. ~ent of The two men ran a Monte-1faosportation regulations. bello tanker truck firin where a U.S. attorney spokesman 1993 explosion killed Leonardo Thom Mrozek said that despite Quintero of Cudahy. Quintero warnings from the federal was working inside a gasoline agency, the defendants didn't tanker when his welding torch abide by tanker re~ ~- ignited fumes. tions. Johannson ls the fonner pres-If convicted of all of tbe ident or Atlas Carriers, a truck-charges, both men face up to l5 ing business that maintained years in prison and more tbah several temunals besides the $1.25 million in fines. • Richard A. Glavin, 32. on May 24 • Sjoerd J. Harte, 78, on May 22 • sytvi. A. Berlt:e, 97, on May 20 • Rk:twrd O. Hamer, 5t. oo May 24 • flobb s. Roemer, 211, on May 24 • Adr•ln I. "7p'tef, 90, on May 2!i • Hitoml Ogai.. 80, on MaY 25 • l.eot'• L Riiey, 88, on May 31 • Imogene O. Joyner, 72, on May 30 • Gi.t\I M. Peli.tti. 42. on May 24 NEWPORT BEACH • Gllben P. Rice. 83, on May 18 •Richard E. Darrlnger, 71, on May 19 • ICatyan Lee, 68, on May 17 •John C. McGrath, 70, on May 17 • Lucille P. Matthias, 97, on ~y 24 •Lillian Slgal. 92. on May 21 • am.a f Dobbin, 67, on May 20 • Jowph a. Enriquez. n, on May 21 •Edith M. McKay, 91, on May 26 • MaryV. Miller~75, on May 21 . • Peter J. BrNind, Infant, on May 26 • Richard G1lbf•1th, 79, on May 23 • Charles W. Kircher. 90, on May 25 • Richard It TIJChler, 49, on May 31 • Nancy Eddy, !M, on May 29 • Wayland J. Flam50n, 62, on May 24 POLICE FILES NEM'ORT IEAOt • w.t ,eo.t Highway: A car stereo worth $230 w•s stolen In the 2'300 bkxk. • w.t a.lboe loulevwd: Ten «>mf*t discs worth S7S W9te ttoi.n In the 1000 block. • Newport C:....... Drtve: A cellul1r phone worth S300 w. stOlen In the 900bk>ck. COITAMISA ,, Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Thursday, July 9, 1 ~8 A3 . '8:1Jill . at=baff1ftfgetherra}ter~t! deOOdes·-rff:s7;nlk • 1 .. M y wife#and I have been encountering some numerological cwiosi- ties. When we moved from Los Angeles to Newport Beach 35 years ago, it was July 3. When we began moving into N\f new Colorado home in Port, Collins, it was -July 3. , In both cases, we Cetebrated a .. wedding anniversary just four days later. In 1963, it was our fifth; this year, out 40th. The big four-oh. Good grieff That is a long time for my wife to put up with tne. And, occasionally, vice versa. • Yoo would think that, forus to defy all the odds against lasting marriages, we would be the leg- endll!Y two peas. We are not. Reflect on this laundry list of diffe~nces and you'd consider it a sure bet this marriage wouldn't have lasted four years, let alone 40: We are both only children and our initials are FM. Other than that, we have practically nothing in common. Strike One: of course, the fact that she is a woman and I am a man. This alone devastates many marriages. Strjke 1\No: She went to USC; I went to UCLA. Strike Three: She is a Democ- rat; 1 am a Republican. I should note, how~ver, that when we ~an our marriage on July 7, 1958, we were both Republicarup, lll}d ·remained that way for many years. However, after watching sev- eral speeches at the Republican convention in Houston in the summer of 1993 -Pat Buchanan's especially -she went ,out the next day and re' registered as a Democrat. Strike Four: She likes white wine; I prefer red. Strike Five: She likes power- boats; I prefer to sail. Although now that we will be doing our sailing on a nicep fiat lake where you are never outrof sight of land, ID)( wife is beginning to think kindly about getting out on the water and gliding along with the wind. Strike Six: My wife loves sushi and squid and other strange foods. Among fishy foods, I con- THE FIED CO LUM II martin sider sw.ordfish steak, preferably grilled, to be adventurous. To celebrate her 50th birthday, · we flew to Hong Kong on Japan Air Lines, a splendid carrier, but a little weird, foodwise. For lunch, we were offered a choice or American or Japanese. A freshly cooked cheesebwger · with fries or raw fish. Need I be specific about who chose what? Strike Seven: She detests hot food. No Szechwan chicken for this lady. She will shun anything on the menu that has even one of those little chili-pepper logo next to it. While I don't care-for food so hot it makes me sweat, I do enjoy a bit or tang in my tamales. Strike Eight My wife is a stu- dent, someone who genuinely enjoys going to school and has excelled at it all her life. At USC, she graduated with honors, magna cum lauoe, and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. Me, I barely scraped through. Strike Nine: She prefers coffee, while tea suits me better. Similar- ly, she'll order·a gin and tonic, · . while I want.my anti-malarial prescription thinned with vodka. Strike 10: She detests war movies. I, however. en1oy them -but only the great ones, e.g., "0-Day, • "Bridge at Remagen, • "King Rat,• "Bridge on the River Kwai, • films of that caliber. St_rike 11: She Wees chamber music artd pianists playing dainty Wiorks'by guys like Schubert and othe r dirge-meisters. I dig the big stuff, the extravagant warhorses by Mahler and Tchaikovsky. In fairness, I must add that my wife like!! that kind of music, too. U this indicates that my wife is . 5!!1!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!IEaliii5ii5Eliiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili::=::=======================================================================!S .. • Chair .... q $175 5 69 All Chairs ,, ·are un-upholstered R vq S2';1 5 119 HUGE SHIPMENT of ACCESSORIES! AGENTS: Deb Anderson • Do n Adams Dot Adams Servin O.C. lor over 35 an ~ blessed with far more intellect than I am. you would be right. Strike 12: My Wife's light- reading material is mostly educa- tion journals; mine leans more · toward Road & Track and Sail. However, we both read Tune and Newsweek, which surely h~lps accO\mt for the longevity of our . ., mamage. , Strike 13: She almost never watches football on t~evision. Except, of course, for the USC- UCLA game, and we all know how that has gone for the past eight yea.IS. 1, on the other hand, can't wait for the college Jootball season to begin. Strike 14 is something thal could have blown our marriage apart even before 1l had a chance: She was raised Presbyterian; I, Roman Catholic. So.we met in what we consid- ered the middle and became Episcopalians. 1f there 18 a moral to this tongue-in-cheek rectal, I think that's it: meet in the middlei No guarantees, of course. But Jl has worked pretty well for us . these past 40 years. • FRED MARTIN i\ a former Newport Beach resident who will be writing a weekly column from Fort Collins. Colo , until readers are weaoed. Full Service Calering • Sizzling Fajita Bar Strolling Mariachis ~ Margarita & Cerveza Bar . .,. =-PC.rty Trays To . Go~ • Enchiladas • Taquitos • ~ • Tacos • Tamales ' ~ •.Guacamole • Salsa ~ AND MORE! Banquet Rooms 10 to 100 people. flia co-adel~~ Catering 645-0209 Costa Mesa 642-1142 644-s2~6Ma1\ . . . . . . . . : . . . OPEN 7 l)AYS Mon · Tues. -Wed. · Fri. 10:00 ~M. TO 6:30 P.M. Thurs. 10:00 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. 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Hatleberg, who wu selected as today's national Ddlly Point of Ught; will be able to add to that wall letters of commendation from President Bill Clinton and lonncr President George Bush. . •it's very ruce, • she said. •aut that's not what I do /' ¢k for. I do it because I enjoy it and I've got hungry· ~ people to feed" . • Make that a lot of hungry people_ to feed. About 200 people a day filter in and out of the 19th Street facility that she bought in January 1997 to house the program she started in 1986. A mother of eight •. Hatleberg, who temporarily uses a wheelchair. said she was adept at fixing large meals for her own family. But it was while working at a seruor center i.ri Costa Mesa that she felt inspired to open the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen. • 1 was the director of the senior program at Rea,• she said. • l noticed many kids came in barefooted with runny noses but my program couldn't feed "' them because the federal money was only for the • seniors.• So she wrote a request to the city of Costa Mesa for assiStance to open the soup kitchen for all peo- ple, regardless of their age. The city approved her proposal, and she opened the soup kitchen and began feeding about 30 peo- ple a day. But as word spread about the facility, her chentele gradually increased. • While she received local and state recognition for her work, she encountered some difficulty finding permanent housing for the program. $}le initially operated the soup kitchen at a church and later moved it to a community center. •People liked my cause but not my clientele," .~he said. With a nudge from Crystal Court manager Anton Segerstrom. she began a building fund. In January Order today . cnl receive a $ 9. 9 5 Connection Wftll ~ S11ow1w • The Movie 0.1111 , ..... \ MAAC MAR1"4 / OAl.Y Pl.OT 1bousand Points of Ugbt honoree Marie Hatleberg Is founder of the Someone Cates Soap Kltcbeil In Cotta Mesa. 1997, she bought the 19th Street building, which used to be the Hangchow Chinese resta.urant. •It's in a perfect area," she said. "ihere are many poor people around here.• She gets food from several local donors, includ- ing Irvine Ranch Market in Costa Mesa, Vons in Huntington Beach and Lucky in Newport Beach. Five days a week, she and scores of volunteers prepare a 40-gallon pot of soup and then serve tt with fruits, vegetables and bread between 1 and 4 p.m. In addition to rows of tables where the food is served, there are also six booths at the soup kitchen reserved for families with children. "I really want to help the children," she said. "There's so many hunQ1¥ people in Orange County because of the lack of affordable housing and edu- cation.• She hopes to be able to get donations of fresh milk for the children. •1t's so good for the children," she said. "But it's so expensive and I have a bald time getting my budget ~stretch that far.• EXBRCISE EQUIPMENT • surfboards • Wetsuits • Tennis • Gotf • & more 548-0660 670 West 17th Street Costa Mesa Newport/Costa Mesa DoHy Pilo HUSEIN MAsHNI IW,Pb NEWPORT MESA -The school boa.rd iS expected to hire a personnel spectalis~ to fill its new- ly created post of assistant super- intendent of l\.uman resources. Pending scfiool board approva\ Tuesday, Lorri Simpson of Yorba Unda will replace Jack Elsner, who officia.lly ended his yearlong tenure at Newpon-Mesa last week. • Elsner was temporarily filling the human resources position vacated by Bill Nunan in 1997. El.$ner will beoome a consultant to the Huntington Beach Union High School OJ.strict. ~unan was recently hired as superintendent at the Redondo Beach school dls- trict. \ Earlier· this year, the school board changed the job title from director to assistant supennten- dent of human resources. •1 think it was a good idea/ said Linda Mook, president of the Newport-Mesa Federation of Teachers.· "It makes people as important as money." Simpson is presently human resources director and assistant director of classllied personnel for 'the Walnut Valley Unified Schoof District. . "She is very well-liked here/ • SUMM ·ER. SALE Beginning Friday, July 10th JOJ.ln LEOnHRD'S GOLF SHOP Gald Ronald Hockwald, supenn- tendent of the Walnut Valley school distnct. "You're very lucky to be getting her, and-we're very sad to be losing her/\>ut she's upwardly bound and this is d great career advanc,ement for her.• , I Simpson, who \(as endorsed by incoming ~nperintendent Robert Barbot, w_pU!d assume the position by A\l_w' 1. "I saw her resume and it looks very solid io me," said school board President Jim Ferryman . ."I trust Dr. Barbot's judgment ancf he thinks highly of her." · ' . Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot • Planning Commission to decide tonight whether to approve new eatery with- out parking lot. ~Pb I NEWPORT \1EACH -A pro- posal for a MW restaurant with oµtdoor dining and alcoholic bev- erage servite on Balboa Island will come before planning com- ytissione:i;S tonight. · The testaurant is proi)osed for an eXisling building at 310 .Maii.ne Ave. The project, submit- ted by John Pautsch Jr., also includes some retail space and an apartment above the restaurant. Planning Commissioner Tod Ridgeway said he e~pects the decision to be a tough one because of parking issues. According to the staff report, the existing property does not have a parking lot. The proposed project will provide one parking space, for the apttrtment, but Pautscb is asking the city to waive its requirement for an additional 35;54 spaces. Patrons would have to park on surrounding streets. •There is no'parking on Balboa Island -you either waive it or don't approve the project," Ridge- way said. Pautsch said in the staff report that the parking waiver should be approved because the project will not generate more demand foJ parking over what already ex\Sf.s on Bfilboa Island .. He said the •destination" qual- ity of the island means the project C.elestino's J(A r;, J.Jl lJ,' quality MEATS .,,,. ~ " ~. _,. -~---. • .__ ~ Ii Tlw FillC'SI i\lt'W uml S<:niice Auallable f ... ~, Jt t 1• -= .. we c--<llTY Rocky Free Range Chickens .\IWUllOCJ'.5 AU NU!urul Bed Loin Bonde~~ ~op Sirloin Steak s 5 90LB Celeslino'S l Iome cooked Deli AU Na tural c ooked Turkey Breast COOked Roast Beef 56 99LB Celestino's Special Marin ades Great for the Grill Beef Lc>in Tri Tip Roast 11.111.111 Lt·111011 c;,1rt1c· s4 99LH Kabobs Maul Beef Lamb or Chlcl.e11 s5 99LB 32 Varieties Q[ I Jome-Mode SousaQeB Celestina's Be~[ or Turkey Jerku \Ve ~arru Boar Head Products 270 East 17th St • Costa Mesa • {714) 642-7191 ')(Hillgren Square) 10:00 to 7:00 Mon.-Sat., 10-6 Sun . • will draw from em ting residents and VlSitors. c l t y planners. say the commission could .rea- s b nab l y approve or deny the cause fraffic problems. The project is part of a plan that was approved by the oty m 1995. The Irvine Co lS simply moving forward with those plans and asking for a minor modifica- tion, according to the staff report. •A proposal by the Brecken- Thursday, July 9, 1998 AS ndge Group to convert an exist- mg 7 ,500-square-Ioot restaurant on Birch Street into two new restaurant buildiilgs One build- ing would be a 2,531--square-foot Burger King and the other would be chvided into two slnall-scale However, the report said the project has the potential to gener- ate the ·need for more patking, and that is of particular concern because of the residentfal ~a directly behind it. U restaurant patrons patk on those neighbor- . hood streeef, lt could disturb the residents, the report said. proposed ' E5!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!l!!!!l!!!!l!!l!!!!l!llmlli .... llEiliEE1eE!5!!!!:!;;:;!s:~::!!!!!!!l!!!I!!!!!!!!!:::!!!! Aqot}\er factor in the proposal is the .city's new alcohol ordi- nance1 which took effect Wednes- day. ll it grants the new restaurant peJ.fuission to serve wine and t)eer, the commission will have to consicjer whether the use serves a public convenience or necessity, the crune rate and number of alcohol licenses m the area, and th~ numbers of alcohol-related calls for service. project. Other issues on the agenda include: • An appeal of a decision by the city's modifications committee that allpwed port;ions of two new office buildings in Corporate Plaza West to extend 7 feet into the public right of way. Richard Vella, a member of the ·Newport Beach CouQtry Club, said the project -proposed by The Irvine Co. -is not in the chib's best interest and could ... Got the Summertime Blues? LET ·us BRING MORE COLOR INTO YOUR LIFE! 117 Broadway • Costa Mesa ... Adjacent ·to Tri angle Square Classified ads work for you! THE DailyPilof ( L1\'>if 1(·d ( ommunity Ma rkC'tplace Model Fitness Expert Personal Training W orking out 1s hard. Really hard. And that's true whether you're into building up your biceps or wh1t1hng down your ~al time. So, if you're going to ptJt so much energy into something, you want the maximum results. Which I~ why many people tum to a per.onill trainer. "Mosl people get ,,l trainer because lhey're frustrated/ says Shon Thompson, foundt'r and CEO of Model Fitness Elcpert Personal Tralnins (729·3706). "They work out a lot, they use all the latest, greate t equipment, but they don't get the results they want • The problf'm, of course, is knowledge. In order to get the best results, you not only have to work yourself Into a nice juicy sweat, you have to do it '" the nght way. Thompson prides himself on the results he gets for clients; so much so that he om rs something unheard of in the personal training field • a 100% money ~ g~rantee 1f you're not happy with the new you in three months time. And it doesn't matter 1f you look like Arnold Schwarzenegger ;and have lost 20% body fat , if you don't feel better, Thompson writes you a chKk. But how is he so sure he can whip you back 10 your college waistline and have you feeling hke you could chmb Everest? •11 all goes back to our knowledge base,• he says. "Our staff of trainers a~ all degreed In exercise science and CPR qualified, and required to do a minimum of five hours a week of study to stay current." Their role, as far a you're concerned, is to: One, prevent injury; two, attain desired results in the shortest possible time. Thompson doesn't cake that task lightly; he sees too many trainers working the gyms in' a "pump 'em up, JXJmp •em out" mode, which ts not only lt!!>s efficient for the client, he says, but potentiallr. dangerous. "That approach doesn t take each individual's specific needs Into account,• says Thompson. Since each body Is different, Thompson takes vital signs on r:very client and has retained the servicM of a cardiologist, cardiac C<lre nurses and nutnllonists to consult fOf' MlV unique coocems As a former graduate of. the Shon Thompeon, founder of Model Fltne .. Expert Pertonal Training United States Army Academy of Health Sciences and Special Forces paramedic, you can rest a sured you're in capable hands. And don't think you'll get away with ~lacking off either Newport Back & Sports Institute 8th, l/lflf«.al • Open House/Patien t Appreciation Day! Saturday~ July 18, 1998 9 a.m. -2 p.m . In support ef our communiry ALL examinations, consultations and diagnostic testing will be provided at NO CHABGEI U' you sz!ffer from pain we mqy be able to help sefe{y and quick{y. Your needs are a_ddressed on an individual basis whether you are· a housewjfe or.prefessional athlete. We have been able to help hundreds avoid surgery or chronic pain. Call Jor a fflll examination or second<llJ' opinion ztWA YI It's going to be a great dqyl ... , • ConsuDdoDI 11 tia tJIA!ffl • Examlnallolll • M> f1fNVjll • NeoeslltY x~•., QIAllGll (maxtmam ti 2 .. Ylews) • 111erapeudc Mm• at NO QIARGEI ( appt. reqdl 1st QJlllC, t Sl 9erYed basis) • Body fat & blood preaure checks •Food&. refreshments E W P 0 R' T Back & Sports • , ,._ • ,:;i ~ I'- ll ,.. I I = II ,. .... •• ·~ ... -" t ' ... • -It . .. .. .. . • -.. ' ... •• ... •• ·-·-... ·-·-a.. ·-•• -... ·--·-•• .... •• ... -... ·-·-... ... .. llTwo men are first visi- tors in new Sister City exchange program. t " .... ]EN1fE;R RAcu.ND ~Not .. NEWPORT BEACH -Resi- dents from OEle of the city's "rela- \;!~es" will visit Southern Califor- nia for the first time next week as Part of J a new firefighters e,xchange program.· •• 1 Shoji Sugiura, · 5-4, • and . Masayuki Hirayama, 58, both o( Okazaki, Japan, will tour New- port Harbor on the fireboat, ride in the police helicopter, stay the night in one of the city's fire sta- tions and even go out on a few service calls while here, said Lt. John Blauer, Fire and Marine 'Department spokesman. Botb vis- itors work in a rank similar to an American battalion chief. Okazaki is one of Newport's three sister cities, an international program formed to increase cul- tural awareness and understand- ing. Newport's progr8ll\. is orga- nized by a sister city committee, but all of the exchanges are pri- vately flinded, City Manager Kevin Murphy-said. • Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, and Anitbes, France, also· are· sister cities of Newport. · · While the exchang~ program has been around for many years, this will be the first firefighters exchange, Fire Capt. Tim Harlan said . liarlan said he visited. Okazaki · last month, j~t as officials there were preparing to ·$0n.d Sugiura and Hirayama. While Har~ ini- tially went to Japan on vacation, he ended up spending a few days in Okazaki with fire officials as the "guinea pig" for the program. "It was sort of serendipity how it happened," he said. ··Tuey took me to City Hall to meet the' may· or, and it'was quite a ceremony. I felt like some foreign diplo~t. • Newpq~ Beach firefighters are trying to send tw.o employees to Okazaki in October as part of the new program, Harlan said. No .. . . city money will be used for the effort. The two Japanese firefighters will arrive Satur@y at John Wayne Airport, but "the fun begins on Sunday,• Hailan said. Their trip will include a visit to the airport's crash crews and to the firefighters' train,ibg center in '1untingtoQ Beach. They will have interpreters' with them from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. "I ·enjoyed my time with these guys, and I'm excited to see them. 11gain and be able to shate with, them the way they did with me,• Harlan said. "I want to take them to a. local Japanese restaurant and, hopefully, an American backyard barbecue.• BRIEFLY IN THE •. E WS Saturday named Beach Oeanup Day Allergan ln~. has adopted Sat- w-day as Beach .Cleanup Day at C orona del Mar State Beach. At 9 ~ .. the global specialty pharma- autical company based in Irvine i(td its employees will be at the ~ach showing their civic respon-~ility ta· the conununity. : The heath is at the comer of :leean Boulevard and Marguerite »venue in Corona del Mar. Park- ;,ng is free when you mention All- ergan Adopt-A-Beach to the att- liodant. Anyone interested in join- ltlg this effort to preseive the Cali-.. .. • • • • • • 'i' :ALDEN'S CARPET has opened anew Area Rug Studio Why Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL RUGS & RUNNERS on SALE. Handmade wools, synthetics. sisal ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. 1 663 Placentia St.. Costa Mesa 646-4838 fornia coast is invited to attend. For information, contact Chris- tine Garber at (714) 246·4198. Workshop to discuss outdoor survival skills Gene Foley, botanist and natu- ralist, is offering an exciting two- day workshop, teaching partici- pants how to be self-sufficient in the outdoors and in the wilder- ness. Native Plant Uses -Out- door Survival Skills is scheduled for Saturday. and Sunday. The / workshop will be in Room 110 of OCC's CoUlll0ling and Admis- sions Building from 8 a.~. ~o ' 2 THE GREY GOOSE, INC . . . Gifts• Home DeG9!_ Visit us and enjoy a special · shopping experience . Select an "assisted living residence" that has: • Qualified, Experienced Caregivers' • Clean Well-Equipped Homes In Saft Residential Neighborhoods • Careful SuperVision • Quality.Assurance ' p.m. The registration fee is $59. Individuals will learn and practice skills used by American Indians to prepare food and learn how to make and use fire-making equipment. For more information, call (714) 432-5880. Workshop to teach event planning OCC will provide a one-day workshop Saturday for special· event planning and how to · become a self-employed profes- sional in the field. The workshop lecturer, Sharon DEBBIES Jansen, will show students ways to get started, plan, organize, del- egate and budget an event from · start to·finish. Special Event Planning: Estab- 1.i§hing Your Business is. from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Room 111 of OCC's Counseling and Ad.mis- sions Building. The fee is $79 with a $20 workbook fee payable to the instructor. Registration is at OCC's Com- mwµty Education Office, next to the library. For more information, call (714) 432-5880. (LO SET Debbie Says: "We're the only boutique with consignment prices & Nordstrom like service!" Give us 1 hour, we'll create a new look just for you . CLOTHING • ACCESSORIES • MAKEUP (949) 645-1 162 270 L 17th St., ~ Mesa (Ml Casa Shopping Center Next to~'s Bagels) for .police academy ·: I The C~ MesiJ and New-"week ooune "Will ltart Sept 23 J>Qrt Beach police..,.de~ ud mntmUe every Wednesday are recruiting -~ents for theit until Dec. 16. citizen's police academies. Bach aildldeta lllUlt C0"1- . The police ..,academiEis give plete an appli,ea&n before residents intight into law enrollment. Applk:entl must be enforcement' operations. Stu· at 1eut 21; live or wort in Cos- dents are able to participate iil ta Mesa or Newport Beach, · various ~ce functions, such as respecttvely; aDd have no Prior going Qt) a ride-along with a mmtnal anel1I ill the Jut three patrol,. 1'.6tficer, and attending yean. 1lMiy Uib mull not ha~ weai>Ohs tra.inin~. any outstanding warrants m G6sta Mesas first class criminA1 cues. ,. 00,gins Aug. 25. and students F.4tr moN iDIOnDatiOn about wtii meet · every Tuesday the -Costa· Mesa academf., call evening through Nov. 10. 122-6714. To reach Newport ln Newport Beach. an 11~ Beach poliCe, call 6"-3681 . ~ CRYSTORAMA ~ JV atural !Alabaster Lliandelier on Cast '13rass as seen in July :Arcliitectural 'Digest Available in Bronze, Old Brass or French White W 31 y.· H 39y,• D #899·82, Hodson lighting Open Tues . .fri. 8:30·5, Sat. 9-4 1510 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa · QwJicy LJcbtin1 Service Cor 29 Yeuw 548-9341 Clas.sified•ads work for YOU! THE Daily Pilot Mesa Terrace Can Help You .•. Becawe your Loved one has Alzheimer's disease docs not mean they have to be destined to a m~rsing home. The' solution is residential care at Mesa Terna:, a specially designed, sccurcd community that will care for your Loved one in a home-like environment. Our programs arc designed for all stages of dementia to enhance self-esteem, minimize stress and give a qu2lity oflife to cac:h raicknt with dignity and the respect they deserve. • Structured Programs & Aetivitia Seven Dayi Per Weck •Alzheimer's Assoc. "Memories in the M,.lcing Art Plogram• • Private & Semi-Private Rooms • Secured BuiJding, Gardens & Courtyard •Assistance with Medication and &thing. • f.xceptionaJ Food witJ:' 24-Hour Snacks Prq>Utid On-aice •Monitoring of Wcipt & Blood Pruaurc ,_.. ___ • Physicians Of&c On-site -· • Family Support Group I Educational Worbhopi Newport/Costa Mesa ~ily Pilot around town ~~lm.:~~~~~~~rtftft~ir"miilff'b~em~ltho~~~~~~"4mii&Ml•~L~~~~~~t:t.J~· ance and spending money for $130 for nonmembers1 extended school and entertainment. Por day ii St50 mr memben, $170 for ~e inf~tiop.Jaj! 6l~·CM2;J nonmem~. &>r ~e ~­ tion, call s.46-2061. teinatiY for l1.1mdlna Y9w Group and private tal chl desses for women will be held at Hsing I Chen School, 151 Kalmus Drive, FRIDAY TODAY · · Invention will be presented from 8 to 10 p.m. at OCC, Soence Lec- ture Building, 2701 F811VleW Road, Costa Mesa. Aduuss1on is $15. Registration will be at 7:30 p.m. For more information, call (949) 253-09'52. The PAdflc Coast Quarter Hone . Show runs from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. through Sunday in the Equestrian Center at the Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Pair Drive, Costa Mesa. Show admission is includ- ed in Orange County Pair tickets. Prices are: general, $6; seniors (55+), $5; kids (6-12) $2; children 5 and µnder are free. For mor~ information, call 708-1652. Dr.• ltay C. Gery will present a humorous. presentation on How To Be Relaxed in a Stressed Out Society at noon at the Holiday Inn, 3131 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Everyone is invited. Admission is $10 (includes lunch). For more information, call 557-7775. Smith Barney Inc. will present a seminar titled How to Get a Mil- lien-Dollar Professional Money Manager for your $100,000 Port- folio from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at The Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 Mac- Arthur Blvd., Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 955- 7817 ., Foreign exchange students who will be in the United States during the 1998-99 school year will be looking for host families. Students • ~OUIJ)OOR flTRMSHIMlSI #M-7B, Costa Mesa. Admission, date and time to be announced. Interested individuals are urged to find out more. For more infor- mation, call 437-1274. Michael Harms, a Corona del Mar attorney and certified public accountant, will present free one-hour consultatio~ on .living trusts at your home or his office, 2660 E. Co&st Highway, Corona del Mar. For more information, call 644-5801. . lb~ C~rebral Palsy FC>undatton will start a new chapter in the area. The foundation will offer financial and emotional support, along with many other free ser- vices, to families in the area who have children affected by cere- bral palsy. For more information, call (800) 967-3341 . Youths age 7-12 can enroll In either Science Camp or Explo- ration Camp at the Launch Pad, third floor, Crystal Court at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Science Camp and Explo- ration Camp will be held from 9 a.m. to 2:30 ~m. weekdays on alternating weeks through Aug. 28 at the Launch Pad. Optional extended days, which include a snack and movie, are until 5 p.m. .FREE! Dell•ery wUh Purchase of 5 p<;. Set w/ad.. Just-·-·--··-···················1 1 Papa a.., Pattetson Sunday July 12 7-10 p.m. Bobby Redfield ...,, SUnday .July 19 7 ·19 p.m. i ' ! I here! l • Comumer Business Network Inc. will meet from 7 to 9 a .m. at The Tee Room at the Newport Beach Golf Course, 3100 Irvine Ave. Admission is $15. Parking is free. For more information, call 969-9790. Gates open for the 106th annual Orange County Pair, which con- tinues through July 26 .at the Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Hours for this year's fair, .themed .We're in the Pink, are noon to midnight Monday through Wednesday' and 10 a.m. to midnight Thursday through Sunday. General admis- sion is $6; seniors (55+), $5; kids (6-12), $2; children 5 and below are free. Parking is $4; vehicles with four or more individuals ue $2. For more infoRilation, call 708-3247 or visit the website at www.odair.com . Bo Dlddley will perform at 7 and 9 p.m. at the 106th annual Orange County Fair in the Arlington The- ater at the fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Shows are free with fair admission. General admission is $6; senlors (55+), $5; kids (6-12), $2; children 5 and below are free. Parking ·is $4; vehicles with four or more 1di- SATURDAY Fashion Design, a four-week class where school-age children can design tMir own shirts and matching accessories, will be pre- sented from noon to 1:30 p.m. at Cliff Drive· Park, Cijtf Drive and Riverside • Avenue, Newport Beach. Regist:i'ation is $40 for Newp6rt Beach residebts and $45 for nonresidents. Register atNew- port Beach Community Services. 3300 Newport Blvd. For more info~tion, call (949) 644-3151. Masks, a four-week course where school age childr~n can explore the mysteries of masks, will be presented from 2 to 3 p.m . at Cliff Drive Park, Cliff Drive and Riverside Ave., Newport Beach. Registration is $35 for Newport Beach residents and $40 for non- residents. Register at Newport Beach Community Services, 3300 Newport Blvd. For more informa- tion, call (949) 644-3151. Birds of Prey ls the UUe of the campfire ·program that will be presented at 7:45 p.m. at Upper Don't let that summer sun ruin.your hair! See us for summer hi-lites & gre~ condition. Ask for our color & condition specialist: a~ Alicia. Caroline. or Kristy. Z34 E. 17th #1, Costa Mesa• 642-2435 • 631 -9923 • 64~0434 ,,. "'°""',A« .,. ...... mwAW•CW•IU SUNDAY. Adult Summer Cllnlcs for inter• mediate to advanced tennis play- ers will be presented from 7 to 9 p.m. The first clinic will be at Mariners Park, Irvine Avenue and Dover Drive, Newport Beach. Admission per clinic is $25 for Newport Beach residents and $30 for nonresitl.ents. Register at New- port Beach Community Services, 3300 Newport Blvd. For more information, ~all (949) 644-3151. MONDAY World Travel through Arts & Crafts, a creative geography course for school-age children, will be presented at 10:30 a .m. at Newport Beach Central Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avo- cado Ave. Admission is free. For more µitonnation, call 717-3801. Tl}ursday, July 9, 1998 A 7 •• CoasWne Counseling Center founder Joan Anctrew will present a fr& lectur~' titled ADD Overview at 7 ~~m. at Coastline, 1200 Quail St;. Suite 105. New- port Beach. For more information, call 476•099r I .... ' I The Costa 1 Mesa Ubraiy, 1855 Park Ave .• ;will present a story time from 7·to 7:30 p.m. Mondays through ~uly ,27 at the library. Admission is free. Call (949) 646-" 8845. . ~ " TUESDAY . A representative from the UC lrvlne Adnuss1ons Office will be at OCC's nansfer Center from 1 to 4 p m. to meet with students interested m transfemng. OCC's Transfer Center is on campus ill 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.. For an appointment or more infor- mation, call 432-5894. .-------., 1 • Chocolate Chip I I• oatmea~asin I I • Snickerdoodle I "'1. M&M I I I i • Peanut Butter I J 1 Per Coupon. I I Must Present Coupon I L Exp. 7 /16/98,,; .J ------- Open Mon -Sat. 6am -6:30pm 427 E. 1·7th St, Costa .Mesa (By Wherehouse Records) 646-1440 • ThUrsdoy, July 9, 1998 around town .. . Newport/Costa M.esa Doily Pilot . Oula Sea&or Ceater oUent-n.. NeWport Beach Paycbologt. !ram 11~'5 a..m. to 1 P..DL W~es-~---ftli!Rftl94~-.a,...ub-~-~ :al A'SIO'i '~J»8HPli .o;pep'a. ~\.!!!Costa Mesa Golf·ni· rwan1i!lld:Ff=wtrl!1mf ~.-tr.m11~: I . -... ...:ll'!::llt" '11" N°e&orke wtit meet hom w~Jc.baits..1'> walk~ria.n,d..more, ... SUl>.P-Qlt g;quP....J.! 4 p.m. ~p. ~~ s;;iill>...lfQt .... ~ ~ by cauJ.ng'64.i-3244. · The fee is $25 per sesston. For Drive. Lunch is $12. i\e Oiie-tinie t1; • I " " •• .. .. • ,. '' ·--.. " ... -" -' " .... ,, . ~ .. . . .. .. ·-•• ·-·-•• ·-... • .._ •• ·-.... .. . ... -·-·-·-·-·--... ... ·-.... •• -•• . .. ... •• •• •• •• •• •• ·-... , •• ·-·-·-' • .. • .. • r" ... .. • • I" p 11:45 a .m. to 1 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Goll & Country Club, 1701 Goll Course Drive. Admission is $1 2 and includes lunch. For more 1nf ormation, call 885-9093. Achfevj.ng FlnandaJ Security for Women will be J1resented on three consecutive Wednesdays from 6:30 to 9:30 p.rn. at OCC, 7101 Fdirview Road, Costa Mesa. Admiss1on is $49. rrtend/spouse free. For more mlonndtion, call 432-5880. 'ONGOING · The Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach-Corona cJel Mar meets at noon. Thursddy'> dt the 8dhia C'onnthldn Yacht nub, 1601 Bdy- ">td<' Dnve, Corona del Mdr. ror more informdllon. call 852-1148. Oasis Senior Center offers a hali- hour of free legdJ con~ultation by <lppomtmen\ by cdllmg 644-3244 FULi: SET •ACRYLIC • Atrvtoc wWhlle Top • P nk & WMe Powl!er • urne Ge •Silk Wrap •A f'ill •Pink FILLS • Pink & WMe • Lume Gel •Silk Wrap •Manicure •Pedicure •Kids 1-lo Manicure & Ped • Hand PMat11n WAXING A support gToup for younger patients with lupus meets from 1·30 to 3 p.m. on the s~nd and fourth Wedne ddY or each m(Ulth m Newport Beach. For tietails, call 536-1734. · A workshop for people with lymphedema meets from 2:30 to 4 :30 p .m. on the fitst Tuesday .of each month at Hoag Cancer Cen- ter auditonum m Newport Beach. For information, call 760-B542. Oasis Senior Center offe rs meal prog ram for membe' . Lunch is served daily from 1 · 45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. in the muJ~/ur­ pose room at. 800 MafJ!Uetite Ave.. Coron a del Mav Home- delivered meals are available for homebound seniors. Reservations· are required. Meals are sponsored by SCSS Inc. Call 644-3~44. ) Kristen's "' Summer Sale Lingerie • Loungewear • Gifts • Breast Forms Sale Starts · . Thursd ay, July 9tb. ' Westcliff Co.urt 631-SEXY (7399) 1719 Wes tcliff Dr. •·Newport Beach Hours Mon -Thurs 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-6 pm more information, call 722-4588. merobersfup fee 1S $15. Call 574- 0uls Senior Center has a com-8183 or 540-0201 prehensive medical library to The Alliance for the Mentally answer or research any medical m of Orange County provides Prospects Networking ~roup question Call 644·3244. education and emotional support meets from 7:15 to 8 JO a.m. Oasis Serdor Center offers a counselor fo assist with questions a~Qt JV' Mi care, HMOs, supple- mental 4llld )ong-term care insur· anc~ /Y appointment. For more infor iation or appointments, call 644 .. J~44. F .panded Aiiwareness Seminars resents a weekly meditation ses- sion at 8 p.m. Wednesdays at the Hub or Newport ' Mesa,. 230 E. 17th St., Suite. 218. Suggested donation is $10. Call 646-1128. A free Introductory class in prt· mordial sound meditation· is offered by Marvin Greenberg at Complementary Healing Arts, 666 Baker St., Costa Mesa. For the time and day or to make a reservation, caij 969-7653. ( for families with loved ones who Wednesdays at Mimi's< .jie, 1835 are mentally ill. A free support Ne.,.,Port . Blvd., Co ,a Mesa. group meets from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Breakfast is $6. For ro;e ihfonna- every other Saturday at Orange tidn, call Ang1e SM • rd at 474· County Mental Health Clinic, ~225 or Tina Fi.nnar t 551-3156. 3115 Redhill Ave., Costa Mesa. . 'Au Lassen's Lea~,f lub meets at can 950·846;}· " 7:15 a .m . Tuei:.days at Mimi's St. Andrew's Presbyterian' Cafe, 1835 Ne\f(port Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more ip.fomiation, call Church offers a support group for 646_ 1252 families with loved ones who are · mentally .ill. The group meets Sundays from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the church's DiE!tenfield Hall C, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newpprt Beach. The group is open to the community and committed to confidentiality. For more informa- tion, call 631-2880. The Networkers, a program provided by the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce, meets ; Zen lfome SUtcli.~ry. ~ local manufacturer of meditation sup- plies, holds a free meditation from 5 to 7 p.m. Sundays at Mesa Busi· ness Center, 71 1 W. 17th St., Suite A-8. For more information, call 722-7818. The Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commis- sion meets at 7 p.m. on the first Tuesday or each month in the City .House Of Enuhantment NlcoUne Anonymous fellowship wants to help men and women who smoke to quit and remain smoke-free. Por more information on local evening meetings, caU 650-2713 The C osta Meta Historical / Society holds a tree open house · from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursdan· at 1870 Anaheim Ave.. <:;o~t'a Mesa. The event features m~roo­ rabllia from the city of Costa .tlf'esd ,fi and the Santa Ana. Army Air Base. Call 634-5918. Overeaters Anonymo).as meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Wedn~days at St John's Episcopal Church, 183 E Bay St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 953-0900. Enslgn lnte rmedJate School offers a free parenting seminar and open discussion for parents of teens from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on the• last Wednesday of each month Call 225-8189. *Costumes *Makeup •Magic Shop •.Juggling •Gag GUts ORIGINAL GERMAN Rolls -Pretzels -Strudel -Hallah Egg Twist Bread -Coffee Cakes Cheese Cakes -Weddings • Special Occasions ay 11 · • Books-Tapes Under new ownership · and managemen&. .-\1,Tl~Nrl,lftN: \\I \ICI \ 01 IC "\\ Ill \lttpl \IC 11 IC'°" IOIC \II 01\OllC1111 \llCU \I 'lllt'°" 270 E. 17th • Costa Mesa 714] 515•3780 · Serving Authentic German Lunch Daily Spec ials -Rouladen -Schnit'zel Bratwurst -Meatloaf choose Apple or Berry I Exp, 7/31/98 540-0281 2950 Grace Lane • Costa Mesa ~uy our best 8 lb. upright, get our best compact canister FREE! • I Sur 8·30-4 ·00 pm Th Fi' t Tli«-Orl I al Tht! Br•t Do Your Own Wedding/ We'll Show You Howl The Oreck XL Hypo-Allergenic Hotel Upright filters 99.3% of breathable particles down to 0.1 microns . 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It's powerful enough to lift' a 16-pound bowling ball and It's FREE* "f l'M with the ~ d thl °'** 9200nl25 ~~ ~~~'OAl&.vl~~~~WI!:· • Newport/Co$to Mesa Doily Pilot . . around. town '*"'...,,~ ......... llO .. ~c.&arc-J)&a.a.. ... f-e~otrrttmt!'fttr'iF.fffiilr:ii1tor r e 81 c ass r I.fl nne a e ar.kiJls<>n's SU{>J>Ol'l,WOUP. lJ:o!l\.] .......,~ __ ,___ to aa vanced levels from 1.Q;JQ to ......,.,.,..,.,to"-··-g p.m. on the secona Thursday 11:30 am. Thursdays for J)eople of each month at 800 Marguenle The Costa Meta Senior Ctttzen with cancer and their families. A Ave., Corona del Mar For more Square and Round Dance Club beginners session meets from information, call 644-324•. seeks experienced dancers to join 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Fridays. The ' Tbe Yoga Place often a pre/post- natal yoga class from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Thursdays. New classes begin on the first of the ,-nonth. Por more information, call 642- 7400. .( I f.loag Cancer Center dffers Man to Man, a free p'tostate-cancer discussion group, frpm 7 to 8:30 p.m . on the first Wednesday of each month at thft <?enter auclitori- wn, · 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41, Newport Beach. For rei>erv{itions or more information, call 722- 6237. The Padllc Business Xchange has weekly breakfast meetings at 7 a.m. Tuesdays at the Pacific Club, 41 10 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. There is no charge for the initial meeting. For more information, call 640-0588. The Newport Beach Psychologi- cal Association presents a coed r~lationship group called Insight Equals Power at 7 p.m. Thurs- days. The fee is $25 per week. For more information, call 722-4588. Hoag Cancer C~nter offers a tree relaxation and imagery workshop from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. on the fourth Wednesday of each month at 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41 , New- port Beach. For more information, call 760-5542. The Costa Mesa Republican Assembly meets at 7 p.m. on the' third Thursday of each month at the Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 P.o.rk Ave., Costa Mesa. For more information. call 645-5326. A free telephone help line for seniors over 62 is offered by mort- gage consultant Bob Brennan starting at 3 p.m. Wednesdays a t Bayside Village, 300 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call 723-0233. J The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar 711 of Orange County invites young hl1m ages 14 to 18 who are interested in learning about sail- ing, seamanship. piloting, naviga- """'tion and cruising. Meetings are from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at the Sea Explorer Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast Highway. Newport • Beach. For more lnlormation, call • 642-6301 or 551-8591. Oasis sentor Center offers ongo- ing assistance, counseling and referral services for seniors. For ••••••••••••••••••• : : Newport • • • . : BEAUTY SUPPLY:· • ~ • • ••• • ~ H.1).~ ~ :~ ••••••.•••••••• 1: · ~ 200/o OFF~ · : Entire Purchase : • • •Exc1uck5 S<:OOStlilO 8. OOTr dOJ l • • • & Aw.IJd S Murad • • • £)( 'e" 00 I ,GS • in from 9 to 11 a.m. Thursdays at classes are designed to reduce the Costa Mesa Senior Center, str~s. mcrease longevity and pro- 19th and Pomona streets, Costa mote a sense of well-being with Mesa. For more information, call basic, easy-tq-leam, non-sb'enu- 545-5669. · ous movements to aid in balance A free $Upport group for cancer patients meets at 7 p.m. Wednes· days and a support group for peo- ple suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome meets from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesdays at the Institute for Holistic Treatment and Research, 4019 Westerly Place, Suite 100, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, c~ 251-8700. Arthritis FoundaUon instructor Wyoma McKinley leads an exer- ase class at 11 a.m. Thursdays al the Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 513-5641. Nightly meettngs are offered ln Costa Mesa and Newport Beach for anyone who wants to quit nicotine addiction. For a schedule or more information, call 774- 9106 or (800) 642-0666. The Newport Sports CollecUon Foundation, a nonprofit organiza- tion, operates a free museum at 620 Newport'Center Drive. New- port Beach. The museum, which has one of the world's largest col- lections of sports memorabilia, is open Crom 9 a.m. to 5 p .m. week- days. For more information, call 721-9333. Hoag Cancer Center sponsors a and concentration. The class is taught by Revina Lewis. No regis- tra tion is ~uired and:the class is free, Hoag Cancer Center is at 4000 W., Coast Highway, Newport Beacft. For more information, call' 722·6h37. ' Th~ Hs1ng Che n School of Inter- nal Martial and Healing Arts offets free T'ai Chi and Chi Gong classes every Tuesday and Thurs- day at 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays and at 8:30 a.m. Saturdays at 151 Kamus, Suite M7-B. Costa Mesa. For more information, call 557-3016. Oasis Senior Center offers a dai- ly telephone contact program for seniors who have a limited local support system. For more infor- mation, call 644-3244. . The Co<sta Mesa Communicators Toastmasters Club meets from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at the Orange County Department of Education, 200 Kalmus Drive, Costa Mesa. Meetings are op~n to anyone who wants to improve his or her public speaking skills. For more'inJormation, call 444-5030. The Newport Beach Distin- guished Toastmasters Club 1300 meets froin 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays in Sgt. Pepperoni's meeting room, 2300 Bristol St.. Ne~rt Beach. ••••••• ••••••••••• . : 3601 Jamboree Rd #8 N.B. • • . • . 261 -6788 : • • • • Jamboree at Bristol • ~ : Bad< Bay Court : • ' • • • • • • • I I I ···········~······· YOUR DENTAL HEALTH Me a Messenger Toastmaster Club 691 m Costa Mesa meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Mesa Verde Uruted Methodist Church, 1701 W. Baker St., Cosld Mesa For more mJorrnation, call 540-4446. · Blue Flame Toastmasters Club 2717 meets at 7 a.m. Wednesdays at the Village Farmer, South Coast Plaz<l Village, 1651 Sun- flower Ave., Costa Mesa. The meeting is free for first-time visi- tors. For more informdtion, call 855-4308. Toastmasters Club 231 meets at 7 a.m. Mondays al the' Irvine Co., 550-C Newport Center, Newport Beach. For more mfonnallon, call 733-2209. Harborlltes Toastmaster Club 1927 meet'> at 7 a .m. Wednesdays at the Riverboat Cafe. 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call 965· 3648. Lido Isle Toastmasters meets Mondays from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Glendale Federal Bank Com- munity Room, 100 Newport Cen· ter Drive, Fashion lsland, New- port Beach. For more informdtion, call 964 -5314. Oasis Senior Center offers a Care-A-Van transport to take members to appointments and grocery shopping. The shuttle van takes membe rs to the Oasis Center. For appointments. call 644-3244 Individuals Interested ln reading l Oasis SenJor Center oUen vtsu- al·aid screenings ~th a Braille Institute representative ~y appointment only. For more in!or· mation, call 644-32-« .. . . . Oasis senJor Center hu a walk- ing ·group called Walkers ~ot ·Rockers that meets once a week to enjoy scenio walks in · and around the Newport Beach area. For more inform<t.tlon. ~/ill 644- 3244. Thursday, July 9, 1998 . . An ongoing group discussion and interaction for recovering women alcoholics who have beeLi sober at least a year meets from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Thursdays to diSCU~ relationships, careers and li~g life sober There JS a cost based on 'a sliding scale fee. Call 225-8U~. The Hope lnst$tute, a center !01 recovery and family education. offers a women's support group from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays at '2900 Bristol St.. C-206. Costa Mesa. For more information, call 432-0020. ..... 1 -.... • J EssentlaJ We1gbt Management offers interactive .aAd proactive weight-loss gro~ps. Learn behav- ior modification and other tech- niques to control your weight. Cost is $20. -Qroups meet from 6:30 to 8 p.m. 'Wednesdays and The Healing Connection offers a women's relationship group at 7 • p.m Tuesdays at 4425 Jamboree l Road. 180-A, Newport Beach. FOi I more m.formatlon. call 261-8003. • CRYSTAL CAVE: • Metaphysical Books • Original Jewelry Girts. ArtwQrk • Minerals & Gemstones • Hand Carved Crystal Quan Yin & Buddhas . Psychic Readings . (Call store for appointment) ·Tea Leaves ·Astrology • Tarot (Spanish readings avallable) • Herbs, Essential Olis. 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"" • talented Ann Retnking. , 'This major Broadway produc- tion opened at the Orange County Performing Arts Center on Tues- day evening to a sold-out crowd anxious to experience the Fosse magic. The show runs through Sunday in Segerstrom Hall. Orange County loved the overall impact of •Chicago,• delivering a standing ovation. Following the opening-night perfonnance, supporters of The Center twned out in mass for the biggest cast,party ever thrown to honor the leadership of Center boss Jerry Mandel and the talent- ed cast and crew of "Chicago.• Some 250 guests and donors crossed Bristol Street to con- verge on Maggiano's for what was an exceptional after-show event at the restaurant, bakery and bar that went all out to pro- vide service, style and a mar- velous midrught supper for Cen- ter patrons. Arriving at Maggiano's, the late-night crush was greeted by a staff of smiling hosts and host- esses canying large trays of wine and champagne. As the crowd 50°/o off ~SUMMER SALE 'Topiaries J11.rrangements J11.{{ Stem 1'{orafs Se lectetl 1lome 'Decor . -·-Me.Fri JU..~!l'ii".- • Siif 18-5 =· 969 s. 11d Se . . II-.--~ . : 1 ..... ~-·4'•k .. 646-6745 THE CIOWD . gath~and shared their opin- ions of,the show, more waiters served hors d'oeuvres. Soon the main dining salon was opened and guests - including Byron and Ronnie• Allwnbaugh with their guest, the famous radio commercial voiced Ullian Zacky, the chicken lady, and her husband, Vesta Curry - all minglecJ. in the massive New York-style Italian bistro. In the crowd were Roberta Feursteln, Robert and Carole Follman, Gene and Pat Hancock, Jeanette Lewin, Ellen Olivier and Susanne Werdln, Barbara Stein- berg, Judy Shephard, ~Ima Sladek, Earl and Brenda Wash- ington, Karla Earle, and Mary Lou Young, all of Rockwell, the corporation that sponsored the evening. . 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I ' • datebook ~agetldOn' makes big hit With ·liftle violence ·~ I . . ~ . ou'l'e going lg the theater on a Saturday afternoon and the film you're about to see stars BruQfl Willis, known best for $UCh tl\Ought-provok.ing pictutes as "PJe Hard." •oie Harder• and , Die Hard Ad Nau- seam" -I rl1ean, "With A Vengeanc~~" . ·The prbducer is Jerry Bruck- bei.Jner, known for such realistic and abstruse fare as "Top Gun" and, "The Rocle• and the movie's title is •Armageddon• -you were expecting •Citizen Kane,· perhaps? The only revelations this film has to offer are that Bruce Willis was not born without tear ducts, Liv Tyler's mom ~ust IS, incredibly good looking ~use her father, who does 1Mst of the soundtrack, is Steven 1yler, and that •Armageddon • is · ~lot louder than the Bible first let on. · Despite the staccato editing tnat served only to limit my comprehension of the disaster du jour: the overwrought, affect- ed melodramatics of slow- motion and military saluting; the ~ce of making just the right J?erson go space-crazy (Steve Buscemi) and just the right per- aftl save the world (Willis): the C-eposterous notion that the ~ace shuttle can take off and aaneuver like an airplane, that }1eople can handle gravity forces Ip excess of 11 Gs for extended eertods of time or that loud uplosions can actually be heard t6 weightless space: and the ~elenting bombardment that ttterally changed the rhythm of •Y heartbeat; I ~ctuaJJy enjoyed CZ>.is picture. wasn't expecting •atizen Kane.• Unlike Gil those critics (sympa- thetic to Demi Moore, I'll bet) that criticized this movie for its lock of realism. I actually first saw some previews and took mental notes of who the sUus were and who was directing ~d producing it. l, for one, knew what I was paying for. Se> I sat down, large popcorn at the ready, and enjoyed the outrageous romp thfough shallow space. There bave also been numer- ous criticisms over the use of the American flag in this film. Apparently tliese same critics didn't pay any attention to the release date as well. Henry Sheehan called the use of the flag in •Armageddon• as "degrading." I'm not sure which war Sheehan served in, but hav- ing served my country through the Gulf War, I believe the flag can endure Annageddon. The fake one, of couxse, not the Biblical one. It strikes me curious that I never hear from people like Sheehan when they burn a flag or use it as a car seat-cover in a movie. In my bumble opinion, the flag, and what it stands for, provides people the freedom to do virtually whatever they choose to do with its image. 1 mean, that is what we fought for, isn't it? I also felt that the actors' call for godly help and their self-sacrific- ing nature far outweighed their lack of conformity to what I or any- one else feels is the most appropri- ate use of the American flag. I IC LI ••• I I I 11 .W I Of llL ••• ,. ' ~,end comes too fate in ~egeddon1, . . UN;ulb( ' ' """ D Clll't ~all of them ~~.crtticJ. The . ~.ifbe Register. TbitW~ ~oumal. It's a OODIJAi~. They an don't like ~~· .-YSAU Pavodte Unc does. His standirds are much, oiUchloWm. ·~·.rWe.s. Well for the ftnt ftVe minutes or so. And wbatta"you know. They • were ~ht. Prom then on, though, •Armageddon• really Hoovers, even by my decrepit expectatioils. It's tough to ignore the Beav- is & Butthead plot, the Three . Stooges acting and the •PJan 9 Prom OUter Space• special effec::ts. And the focus is devot- ed to Bruce Willis, who has graduated from trying to save buildings to trying to save air- • ports to trying to save planets. All while not managing to save a marriage. Kinda old and gray, if Willis gets much longer in the too~, he'll be hunted for ivory. SW'TOWlded by the obligat.c;>ry c.a.st Of malfunctioning, mal- adroit and maladjusted morons, ol' Bnice bl charged with taking this ~ dmen or so flapdoo- dles into deep space .to divert an asteroid that could probably be deOected more easily by broad- casting Al Gore. homilies at it. Michael Bay, probably told him to just think about his divorce settlement. ~uat u ~ u .indictments will bit tbe Wlifte House, this 1\!ul-aized bwik of Styrofoam and cardboard sends its advance soouts into where else? New York City. Godzilla, tidal weves end now uteroid chunks attack New York. What. nut. a two-tehn Republican , ..... h,~ ............. ......... syWlll ..... '*-•nlhylSO id 1111'1.., .. ~ ..... Ybtd c...--- mayor? And why . ts the aster- oid coming? Technical gobbledy- gook about collisions and other COSJIUC events affords a scientific explanation. You and I know dilferently: Bl Nliio. So the future of the world is in the hands oC Bruce, bis scumpatriots, the obligatory . Rooskie with a bad haircut and· lousier accent, and a buncha fat white guys with ugly ties stranded in Mission Control .. The vocabulary rarely evolves to JDyth.i.ng greater than two syllables as the movie - becomes as noisy as a frat party and more deadly dull than World Cup soccer, or any soc- cer tor that matter. · Resident ringleader amongst the conspiracy of o~eracting is Liv Tyler. Toss in a hackneyed lineup of other semi-recogniz- Action film characters you'll care about A stronauts and oil drillers (yes, oil drillers) are able actors and rooting for the uteiou:s becomes a viable option when realizirig its , impact will prevent the1re1ease ~f more stoopid flicks lik.e ·.Armageddon." Populated with too many one-liners a.nd dumb,liners, "Armageddon" takes what · would be a decent half-hour •oiscovery Channel" docu- mentary and instead wastes 'Several hours-plus outta your marginal life with a film that features mucho speeches, volu- minous screeching and too Uitle gratuitous violence. Griin-faced scientists warn the world that nothing will sur- vive (except liberal entitlement programs}. Politicians advise Citizens to exercise so they can more easily kiss their rears good-bye. Bureaucrats blame budget cuts for the inability to detect the tliing. And the movie llecomes sappier than a maple in the fall. •Armageddon" ends with a montage of Kodak moments - too baa there was no film left in the camera. Our remaining hope is for that of a rogue 'rold squashing the survivors as Godzilla did Bambi. • UNCLE DON rev'ews marginal action flidcs and cheesy musical acts fof' the D•ily Pilot. You can ~ii him at YourfavUncOaol.com . oid. Their destination is the main object in ·Armageddon," the lat- est Jerry Bruckheimer produc- tion. Melissa RJchardson days to figul'e" out how to destroy the 1 • "global killer•: or everyone: ~ will perish. "''l II Once agttlf!' : Bruce Wtllis1k:\H .,..-1),, bade to save- the world, bu1'1~~ this time he1t:"'0 fighting the,. extraterrestri.8111 • · as Harry ;.,.,.,. Stamper an 01\11 • dnller wftt>' w-0rke<j evt!ry \er-_:JrLJ• rain on earth and i~ now want~~·. by NASA to battle the unkno":'&.a Unlike WilllS's ctlaracter m IB~ ... • D1e Hdfd • series, Stamper is »Or a lone wolf. Only with th~ help"lf~ hlsR lkhoyaJ crew -A.J., Chick, ,q., 1. oc ound, Bear. Max, Oscar '· dnd Noonan -and the suppod~ of tus dclughter, Grace, can be~l'!J aspire to save the world. ,, iur •Armageddon• is different , from other acbon movies in tha~r , 1 1t makes you dctually care abouton the characters. How many WJ.lli:J movies can you name in whicl}:, ... d the audience cries? ---"" With a supporting cast incl.U<h,~ mg Ben Affleck, Will Patton, ., ~'" Steve Buscenu, Billy Bob Thom.:~.; ' ton and Liv l'fler, • Armaged-~~ don· is JUSt as appealing for the cast as for its action or story. It..\iu, 1 altemdtely amusing, exoting and. touching as the characters and -· their situabons grab the audleneao. from µte nunute they first walk 111n onscreen to the moment the .:..1. credits roll. • '"'" Compared with other ac;borr .... , movies, •Armageddon· bas little Vlolence It's enjoyable and ~;:.: entertcurung and if it's the win-..... .. dow to the resl of the summer, ..... .. it's gomg to be a great moVle ... o season. _, • Armdgeddon • is a story of hope and courage m the face of danger, deftnitely not the · Armageddon the Bible (or the ....,.. moVte's cntics) predicted. ' : That is to say, I nad a smile on '!1Y face throughout. You see, I An asteroid the size of Texas has given the world an ulluna- tum: The government hds 18 • MWSSA RICHARDSON, 17, 1s a Cos-4 ta Mesa resident and a freshman at ~ • UCI. ' ~================~=============================:e!E!E===============================EIE5=========================:=!!!==============================5!!!!!~, I My recommendation: Go to the movie, suspend every disbe- lief you have al la "Indepen- dence Day" -most critics berat- ed that film, too -and enjoy some tine acting by Tyler, Thorn- ton and Buscemi and some croc- odile tears by Willis. The director, • KEN BUCCHI, 35, "ves in Balboa and Is a personnelanalyst for the City of Los Angeles and a published author. boarding a space shuttle that will rocket th~m to an dSter- ~Where · Wine NEWPORT RIB CO. Chnge CotnY• best bflbY beck nbe &eN8d lrl 8 fnendly setl1ng. ~ 7 days 8 weelc Monday . Tlu6day 4j:rn -1~. 4i:rn - 11 i:rn fnday -Saardey and 2pm -1 ~ on Sunday. Located et 2COO Newport Blvd 631-21 10. 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T fle Roaring '20s produced a celebrated murder case in the nation's second-largest tity, and that case metamorpfu>sed into a play; a movie and, eventual- ly. the.hit musical "Chicago." First unveiled in 19751 the show was exemplary for Bob Fosse's visceral ch9reography, best illustrated in the opening ·. number, "All That Jazz,• which became the title of a movie cele- brating Fosse:S life through a fie.: bonalized character. Had he lived, Fosse T_H_EA_J-ER_R_EV_l_EW_ ~~! ~~wd • WHDl:Or~ County Performlf'.'g Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, CoSta Mesa '+ WHEH: CJosing performances tonight and Friday at 8 p.m • and Saturday at 2 and 8 p.m., Sunday at 2 ~nd 7:30 p.m. + HOW MUCH: $21 to $52.50 + PH<>ffE:140-7878 · datebook • cheer the revival of "Chicago• now on view at the Orange County Per· forming Arts Center. Fosse teamed with "Cqbaret". composers John Kander anci Belle Calaway and Alan Thicke, cent.er, star with a splendidly drtll~ chorus tn •Cbfcago." vices of a Johnny Cochrariesque I trial lawyer. It's all showbiz from his perspective, and terrific the-. many sweet characters that her steely fellow convict Velma Kelly I will sutj>rise most audiences. But the most enjoyable shock comes Fred Ebb to create "Chicago," dnd his lover and disciple, Ann Reinking, has kept her mentor's legacy superbly alive-with-her- choreography "in the Fosse style" of this electrifying produc- ~n directed by Walter Bobbie. -aterfTomours. ==================================================ii!!i!!!!5!: "Chicago" takes a number of pointed jabs at celebrity crimi- nals, much like Ted Talley's "Coming Attractions· as it focus- S!S on a faithless wile who mur- ders her lover. and wins the ser- In the central role of RoJti Hart, the high-profile murdere$s, Belle Calaway beautifully enacts the dull-witted callousness of her amoral character arid kicks up a storm in the process. Calaway is a pure delight who'd be acquitted by most any jury of theatergoers. Jasmine Guy has played so !Montessori ~or·!MtsaScfwofs Summer &.. fall Enrollment P.ll£ SCHOOL&. 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Television star Alan 1(bicke rev- els in the role of the avarlcious attorney with his own f;:ntrance and exit music and ~ unquench- able supply of "RcmOe Dazzle." · Michael Tucci~· ets the sympa- thy vote in a spl did perfor- mance as Roxy',s1 ir doormat of a husband, and ;ljeinoans his plight beautifully~(~· Cellophane." Lea DeUna is a hoot as the " burly prisQtt warden' and her "Class" duet with Guy is the fun- niest mbment of the evening. M.E. Spencer brings a high· · soprano voice -and a big sur- prise -to the role of syrupy reporter M~ Sunshine. #Chicago, however, is first· and foremast an ensemble show, 4\LO'Jers ( ~.;< ~, ,«9' Sandwich House 270 6... 17th St. Costa M esa 92627 and Reinldng's snappy chorus of thinly clad males and.females offers something for everyone visually. These.are excellent - embodiments of the Fosse style and its sharply honed economr of move~nt. AnSJje Schworer as triple murderess Go to Hell Kit-• ty • is a prime example of style . and sex appeal. • Conductor Rob Bowman also · gets a chance to show his stuff\ · and hrilliaritly. No anonymous pit personage, Bowman becomes part of the $how as he revs up. the brassy band on stage,(there is no set to spepl< of, just an over't"1 sized orchestra pit around which the actors evolve). #Cbicago" may be 23 years • old, but the touring production now at The Center shows no sign of aging. It's a vital, hammering bludgeon of a show with a machine-gun beat, along with some of the finest choreography you '11 see all year. Salads I .. WEEKLY SPECIAL Chicken Tostada Salad $4.39 (714) 645-2252 Coffee & Cai;i;"'ccit'\ol Com~ see Mona's Roses Baell ata1n for Sprint! Early Bird Special -M·f 6·9am F..-"'it Smoothiesl $1.001-.1Acu Try our Blueberry Blitz (Bluebenie.s ~ Strawben1e1, Bananuand Apple Jule~) Brea·kfast and Catuin9 Available Blue Plate L.ada Spedala -$8.9S iMnJ.y-FriMy. 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Their ~vessel· is' an old New- port cottage with flowers and fierbs crowding around the . entrance in rloto\ls tonfusion. lb. 1997 the cottage was expanded to accommodate lssay's growing list of fans and to add woiking space to the. small kitchen. Most wise diners rely on the speaals list- DINING REVIEW ~~ ~d~a-· cent to the kitchen where appetizers and entrees range from $9.95 to $17.50. Entrees are served with a .heaping salad. The imagination and experi- ence of Pestarino, who worked op a cruise ship with continental cuisine for 16 years, freed him to : break .with age-old traditional , Italian recipes of both northern and southern Italy. ' Pestarirl.o introduces the barest hint of curry to big, tender chunks of sea bass with fettucine and mushrooms in a voluptuous blend of tomato, mango and mint ($16.95). Last week's sea bass was accompanied by fat tortel- lone stuffed with lobster. And don't miss the ravioli stuffed with ·: t11 e1111e . • ESTABLISHED J 962 -.Steak • Seafood • Cocktails , 1695 Irvine Ave. 646-7944 + WHERE: 485 Old Newport Blvd., New- port Beach + WHEN: Daily from 5:30 to 10 p.m. + HOWMUCH: Moderate: appetiz- ers, $5.50 to $9.95; pasta S12 to $17.50; meat. chicken and ~afood entrees: $13.50 to $18.95 + PHONE: 722-2992 swordfish dressed m a light man- nara sauce and chicken with porcini mushrooms and arbchoke hearts ($14.95) in demi-glace. Each entree is cooked to ordeI so the pasta is fresh out of its bo.il- mg bath just for you. The staff covers the simply decorated spaee as quickly as possible. but plan to dine at a leisurely pace -th1S is not the place to rush a meal. Soffer has found new dessert delights for the summer months: unbelievably delicate sorbet and gelato ($5). I couldn't believe the grapefruiVCampari sorbet -it was like tasting swnmer. A spoon of thE;. snow-white gelato flavoretl with mint will make you feel as if you have entered the · heart of a lovely garden. $300 On some rughts, the wine biz folks gath.eI for noshing and networking. House wines of rnerlot, caber- net sauVlgnon and char-!onnay by the glass are all from Colour Voldllt, '95. White vari,~\a.ls avail- able now include tw~ sauvignon blancs: '96 Lipapta,.fbr $28 Md • '95 Robert Pepi, $2~. Matanzas Creek '95 merlot .is listed at $48; Charles Krug's san- giov~ is $32 and 11 pinot nails are offered, th~ most expensive being Dehlingers Reserve '94, $95 . Ital.tan wti.ites include mag- num bottles of '90 Barolo Bricco Rocche, Prqdo for $110 and a '95 Greco Di Tupo Mastrobemardtno. $28. . KIM HAGGEATY-ZVUJIS I OAl.V Pl.OT .... lllay chef Paolo Pestarino uses fresh herbs from hll garden when cooking the Newport Beach restaurant's signature meals. For the past eight years Michiko has become a wme con- noisseur; souvenir bottles of fasci- nating origin decorate the window sills of the simple dinmg room. She visits wineries and att~nds many tastings and has developed an unusually interest· ing selection of 100 wines from A laughlng Soffer showed us a new release, a bottle of white wme called Leapfrogmilch, (not on the menu) a blend of"'fiesl.ing and cherun-blanc from Frog's Leap Vineyards. lssay is altogether a delightful, unpretentious place to wine and dine on Old Newport Boulevard near lndusthaJ Way, worth find- ing and keeping on your i)ersonr al short list of good restaurants. spinach and cheese or seafood. He prepares a huge pot of veal stock once or twice a week, reducing it to a rich, dark brown . demi-glace as great chefs always have, and he adds rosemary, gar- lic, parsley and marsala for extra flavor, putting the sauce to use in surprising combinations. You 'Yill find U}is rich, dark sauce on chicken Cellini ($14:95), with thinly sliced eggplant rest- ing on a chicken breast, both , lightly sauteed, topped with Italy's finest fontina cheese and _ ... ~,. -- I {)I' ~-L_,_j_ accented with Kalamata olives. An order of bresao/a au grana padano ($10.95), sheer slices of air-dried Lombardy beef dusted with cheese and a few capers, makes a tantalizing start. One order is large enough to shaie. . Clams and mussels brodetto and calamari arrabiata are both $9.95 and portions are large enough for two or more. Pork chops ($1 7 .50) are tender and suc- culent with accents of rosemary in a heavenly balsamic sauce. lWo classics from the menu are , a large bowl of cioppino ($18.95) with shrimP., mussels, clams and I California and Italy (plus a few from France) and, if you inquire, a reserve list as well, priced to &imes ORANGE COUNTY PRESENTS TWIH#P ·.Jllffi~ .GRAMMY AWARD WINNERS Concert Series Enjoy the Best of California Coastal Cuisine and the Thrilling Performances of Grammy Award Winning Artists America SEPT 25 Two Shows 7:00 &'9:15 Christopher Cross Oct 2 Two Shows 7:00 & 9:15 The Surfaris Friday, July 10. 9:30 pm Diane Schuur Aug 16 Two Shows 6:00 & 8:00 · ''Wipe Out" Drum Solo Contest for prizes & an All Request Set .......................................................... ········································· T W ·I H p .g l llt lllWPORT ClllTIR OIUVI T fAl .. ION ' . • ' I ... l .. P'1 " ,, ,. .. ,.. ,. , , ., ... •• ,, ... -,, ,_ I ,. • .. .. • • . . .. • • • .. ,. •• ·-· ·-... •• •• ·-·-·-.... ·-·--·-·--·-·-·-· -·--... ·-·-... ·-..,... •• •• •• •• •• •• ... ... .... ... ... , ·-.... ·-... • -::; ·-.... := ·-· •-' ·-·-·-... ... ' ·-• ~}4 Thursday, July 9, 1998 • • • 4 • . .. ... • ~ommun1 forum NeV:p00 Beach/Costa f.i.esa Daily Pilot ' I • • n The sounds·-of silenc·e r I .. acific Amphitheatre. If you live near it, the mere · P mention of its name could make your blood boll. If you don't, but you've seen a concert there, chances are the mention of its name will conjure up some fun memories. Maybe you watched Frank Sinatra perform there, or Barry Manilow, or Van Halen. · Or maybe you just remember the havoc, some of those musiCal acts created -the window~rattling noise, the traf- fic, the parking. Sound restrictions were imposed, but that rendered the ~ · Venue virtually useless. The Orange County Fairgrounds, which owns the outdoor amphitheater, sued the previous owner, the Nederlander Organization. demanding it either give the fairgrounds its money back or lift those sound restrictions. The two parties settled the matter between tb.,emselves and are waiting for a judge to decide whether the sound restrictions should be lifted. "What was once our city's hub for progressive energy now looks like a rusty old car left out in the yard -in need of a little TLC and another chance," laments Costa Mesa . resident Flip Darnell . · Some living in the amphitheater's neighborhood pref~i;.to see the site remain as it is -empty. Ot)ter residents like • 't>amell are hopeful the amphitheater will again become 1 their hometown concert venue, where they can listen to jazz or other music under the stars -our own little Holly- wood Bowl, as one reader suggests. WouJdn't that be nice? ·We think so, but only if it can be done to the satisfaction of those living in the area. Their voice must be heard, not the music. Sound restrictions are a must. Perhaps limited seating ~uld solve the traffic and parking problems, and ev~n the vqlume. Fewer people could mean more intimate seating, bringing the audience closer to the performers. Wouldn't that be nice? We think so. MARC MARDI I OAl.Y PILOT The Orange County Fairgrounds, which owns the Pacific Amphitheatre; and the Nederlander Organization, the center's fonner owner, are awaiting a judge's decision whether to Uft the sound restrictions placed on the theater. REBUTTAL .... . • Eastblujf residents didn ,t cause accident • • . .. • · .. -0 on't try to tell the residents of Eastbluff that we are responsible for the tragedy .. of a child being bit in the cross- .~ walk near Corona del Mar High . ; School ( •nie sound of sirens," ... Mailbag, June 25). : We lost a valuable neighbo~ of ' ours a little over two years ago due to someone driving too fast and not paying attention. Eastbluff Drive is a street designed for through traffic. The • crosswalk at the high school • should be marked visibly. Many • other states do a much better job • • of marking school zones by hav- ing traffic slow down to 15 mph and placing street markers with flashing lights. It is not the noise that we, the residents of Eastbluff, are concerned about. It's the safety hazard of speeding cars rush- ing through our neighborhood. Children could not safely play, and.homeowners were unable to back out of their own drive- ways on their way to work in the morning because of parents cutting through and so many cars being backed up -not to mention the cars that pass through during the day, with no regard to the speed limit. We deserve the same · peaceful quality of life that our Bluff neighbors have . It's amazing how enjoyable our neighborhood is without.so many cars passing through. It definitely is a noticeable differ· ence. The change at Jamboree Road is an inconvenience for all of us, but well worth it. TAMI HEGGER Newport BeaCh Police investtga;: tors Inspect the crosswalk near • Corona del Mar High School where Tyler Aslt- brook, 12, was hit by a car ln June. : BRIAN P06UOA I DAILY Pit.OT ""' ... I ... . :.~~~~~~----------~~~~~~~~----------------.... ~~~~~~~~~~------------------~~ Wllll YOUI llPllllllllllll • • ·Looi( at schools to learn about tolerance · I n one of your finalists' guest columns (•Posting laws of Bible is Leece of bis worries,• July 8), Tom Goethals addresses -Wendy Leece's Ten Command- ments suggestion and at the same time asks, •What ever hap.r pened to tolerance?• All he has to do is look around ·-in the school system and see the benefits of all the tolerance, of what's happened with the toler- ~ce. ~. He then gives his own list of fttggestions, one of them being: po whatever ts right, or some- thing like that. • • • Where does he think the ' , : sense of doing right comes from? ! it I want to read about the bene· · : • iita of the values of tolerance, I : t'An always read Joe Bell. So, I : hope he isn't the final guy you : gi,t. He has the depth of a pile of ·: tand. IOIMOGGO Newport Beach Md 'Kagnoff WM amazing person, doctor • MAILBAG examining her, he Looked at her and sent her down to the lab, and it turned out that sbe had hepatitis and was very sick . He was an amazing doctor and amazing person. And we will surely miss him. My children are grown now, but they always think about him. SANDRA BASMAOYAN Corona del Mar listen to experience for a change 1 wholeheartedly agree with instructor Peggy Engard's com- mentary (•J.4-yea.r teacher has eight ideas for boosting test scores,• July 4). Por a change, let \.II listen to 10meone who bas the hands-on experieoce. 1 am a lifelong Costa Mesa 1'81ident, and I love Costa Meta. 1bar1 why I'm putting my two cents worth In. RACHEL POEZ-HAMILTON Colt.a Mesa Taking sides on Newport Dunes hotel What's wrong with th1I pScture (•600-room hotel sought for Newport Dunes,• June 30). I quote from your paper, 'MUalve project would make lt the latgest nllOlt In ca~ in the d~." tiii1bill ~ iillilWlif. the environmental center ts plHding b fundl to Mn tbe property, to echaca• our ddJdrm>. Jean Watt. we D1ied JOU-• __ ..,... Ne~lelda I think that hotel would be a great addition to Newport Dunes. The city needs a nice resort hotel, and it would be a lot better than that pile of dirt that has been sitting there forever. CHARLIE STEWART Newport Beach Lido Marina. Village needs face lift Regarding the possible reno· vation of the Lido Marina Village C-Developer hopes to redo har- bor center," June 24J, I won· dered how long it was going to take for someone to breathe some life into that dilapidated eyesore. It is such a shame ~o see prime waterfront property in Newport Beach go to waste due to poor property management. A full~scale renovation of the Udo Marina Village would bring a much-needed sense of class and culture to an otherwise dismal area. WCYCHANG Newport Beach I am calling concerning the Newport Beech City Council, and I'm really upset about the pouible creation Of a redevelop- ment agency for Udo Marina '••IJI? t•DaaaAJ .._.t•''lb ment agency' surfaces,• July 2). Why? You have a group of people willing to develop this aree md brlng revenue to the .. dty. Why nen think of speDdlDg money the ~ could put to bet· ter use elsewhere? Why should there be a bond issue if the Lehman brothers are willing to finance the project? Folks, please And as for Pavilion shopping center owner Fntz Duda supporting the idea, he's not even part of Uus imme- diate area. He would benefit from this redevelopment agency being approved. He really should have no Input. Let's gel on with the sale of this property and redevelop Lido Marina Village so the citizens of Newport Beach and others can enjoy it. The village is too quiet, too dead. It does need redevel- opment. Come on guys, open your eyes and let's look for a bet· ter Lido Marina Village . HARRlm MILGROM Newport Beach Longer waits enoourage red·light runners STATE COASTAL COMMISSION 45 Fremont St .. Suite 2000, San Francisco, 94105, (415) 904- 5200. Regional office located In Long Beach, (310) 590-5071. ORANGE COUNTY IOAM> Of SUPERVISORS Hall of AdJillniltration. tO Ci\ric ~nter Pl8' Sente Alla. 92701. ;JiID Silva, 2nd Oistrtct (ea.ta Mesa), 834-3220. Thomas wu.ori, 5lb Dlitiict (Newport Beach, SGla AM Heights). 834-3550. I share the letter Writer's con· cems about drivers whcfrun ~ lights (•How about cameras to catch red-light nmnen, • jwie ~ ...... 30). But I place much of the blame on •traffic engineen." Thfs ts an example of the law of uruntended conaequences. ThOle ~n keep ~g signal cyclea kmger, partly by ~~ additiona!,~for left l'Mm9fth~u.d longer potential waits after miss· mg a light, many drlwn are more lndined to try k> avoid the protilem. I'm ture tempted. DAVI Cl.OSI CGltlaMma ' 3300 Newport Bml., 92811. 6'4-3308. Mayor: T'bom8I EdWarda " Council: Jobn Heclglll1 .... Dpbay, Norma GIDrir. ,,_. O'Neil. JobD N<wy8 ad "n+ 'l'bmuaD. FROMA1 During the trial, prosecutors presented a vaginal swab taken from Flei¥:hli that showed semen was consistent with Thompson's blood . That evidence d.idn.'t prove Thompson ped the victim, Long said. / CONTINUED FROM ~ 1 SEA EXPLORERS Valley, to become the family spokesman. SIX.PASSENGER SPORT-FISHING CHARTERS - Day and night fis@ng .charters are available for groups or singles. Call Bongos Sportfishing Head- quarters on the Balboa i:>enin.sula, 673-2810. Thvr$doy, July, 9, 1998 !15 .. • l]lt •UP \,,..-... heavy weather and first-mate instruction. Call 673-7763 for more • information. Also call the Blue Dol- phin Sailing Club at 644-2525 or the Lido Sailing Club l!t 675-0827 for rentals. KAYAK ClASSES The new evidence is taken fr'oin statements , JIU!de by Pleischli's ex-boyfrieq.9, David Leitch, · who c;la.ims Thompson and flreisclili had con· : sensual sex the night of the yfmder. Only days before the execution, the vicious cycJe has begun again for Fleischli. The same thing happened last summer. Every. time a development in the Thompson case OC<:tp'S, Fleischli must deal with an onslaugb~ of atten- tion. He bas been interviewed by, 'five major news organizations and has been asked several times to appear on television. t,te must also watch.the roller coaster of appeals in the courts, · knowing that Thompson could 'return , to his The Sea Explomr Ship Del Mar 711 of Orange County seeks young men ages 14 to 18 to participate in a mclrltime experience program encompassing sailing, seamanship, piloting, navigation .and cruising. They meet at.7 p.m . every Wednes- day at the Sea Explorer Sea Base; 1931 W. Coast Highway. Newport FISHING BOAT RfNTALS Beginning sea kayaking,•rc>Dlng : Leitch was convicted of ~econd-degree mur- ~ der fqr his participation m.'ihe crime. Prosecu- : tors contended that Leitch p~omised $4,000 and : a sailboat t~ Thompso,n if he killed his girl- • .rpend. Leitch was sentenced to 25 years to life ' Beach. For more information, ·call Mike Stewart at 642-6301 or Jeny LaPointe at 551-8591. . Streamline center-console 1cillnics and priva~ lesso~, k:a~ ing boats can be renfod at Bal ·and sea ski rentals· a.re offerecr:"at Boat Rentals on the Balboa Penin-, Paddle Power, 1500 W. Balbt>a sula. The boats are equipped with' Blvd., Newport Beach. For mwe prison cell ~ and Jtve. ·, ' FISH SCHOOt . live bait tanks, fish finders an<! information, call 67 5-1215. · VHF -radios. Available by hour f!id half day rates .et $170. Full-day rates are.~$240. U-Drive offshbre boats equipped with VHF radios can be rented bY:the hour, ·half-day or day. Rates range from $40 per hour to $195 for the day. Call Bal- boa Boat Rentals at 673-7200. : tn state prison. , . :: "It's no surprise now that the defense is try~ trig to drag this out as lo.ng as they can," said Jack Pleischli Jr., the victim's older brother. • "Nothing that Leitch says can be trusted, and it , certainly doesn't support the allegation that it • was consensual sex. This is a travesty of jus- : tice." \ · And thr'ough·it all, he mu.sHi.sten to the death penalty opppneril$ who fight.(or Thompson's life. ·nus is one of the most a'wful crimes you can commit," said the 48-yeai:jold lawyer. •Thomp- son hasn't been punished. He's laughing at the system, my family and \hose who don't advocate the death penalty. We .are just pawns in his.· game. Every day it's like being slapped in the face." ~ delays have added to the family's pain. With many death penalty cases, Fleiscbli said, the appeals process seems to have no bounds, often delaying the inevitable reality that a man will be put to death. Fishing classes are offered frt>m 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. MondaY. and Tues- day weekly. Participants leave from the Balboa'. Pavilion. Cost is $125 per person. For more informa- tion, call 673-2810. DORY FISHING FLEET Get to the Newport Pier/McFad- den Square early to watch the fleet return with the fresh catch of the day. The fish is prepared for sale at the open-air market. FISHING TRIPS • · . LESSONS AND BOAT RENTALS Learn to sail or windsurf at Resort· Watersports. Windsurfers and 14-foot sailboats are available for rental at $15 per hour. Call 729- 1150. KA YAK TOURS ANO RENTALS :: 1Wo-ho01 ·kayak tours begirl'-\lt · 10 a.m. every Sunday at Ne~rt Dunes. Cost is $15 per adu1tl~O . per child. Kayak rentals and class- es axe also available. Call 119- 1150. ..~ MORE KAYAK RENTALS ........ , Balboa Boat Rentals offers .... ~- gle ($10 per hour) and double ($15 per hour) kayak rentals in the--Bal- boa Fun Zone. For more infonna- tion, call 673-7200. ,.,.. : r. Orange County Deputy District Attorney ~ Michael Jacobs, who prosecuted the original : case, said the circuit court is improperly hearing ; a petition that was denied by the U.S. Supreme •Court. : "Defense attorneys are attacking the suffi- •After a while, you learn to sweep it under an emotional carpet,• he said. "It's hard to let the pain go when you think she could have been a mother and a wife. That's the worst loss out of this. We have had a little ·part of us ripped away by a sociopafhic, violent killer." Fishing supplies and open and private' boat charters are available at Newport Landing Sportfi..shing, 309 Palms, Suite F, 675-0550; Falco Fishing Charters, 832-7708; and Davey's Locker, 400 Main St., Bal- ,, MARINA SAILING ' . CANOE TOUR OF BACK BAY ' .v .. ciency I of the rape charge," he said. "The Marina Sailing in the Balboa Back Bay canoe tours ""ale Fun Zone offers Sailboat rental.S offered by Upper Newport" Bay and private lessons .. Advanced eve:v Saturday. Meet at 8:30 ~.pl· classes include navigation, big on Sbellrnaker Island. For more • Supff!'tne Court already said there was strong .~dence of rape in this case. [The defense) is -grasping at straws." boa, 673-1434. boat, powerboa( introduction to information, .call 640-6746. "' 1 ""'t I PAID ADVERTISEMEm' . About the artJst: James Shepard tigers and cougars flourish there. Shepard's association with the Shambala· Preserve has brought hlm close up and personal with the wildlife he loves and bas inspired many of his paintings for blg cats. From portraits to pumas, Shepard works in a range of mediums Including pendl, watercolor, acrylic and oils in a realistic but creative approach. Shepard Is represented at the DawnofTime Gallery. Inquire about information regarding his originals or prints. The Dawn of "Safe at Homew by artist fa~ Shepard Time Galley ls proud to be part of a nationwide network of authortzed National Wildlife Federation dealers, whose mission is to increase public awareness on Issues related to wildlife, endangered species and to raise funds for habitat creation and protection. One of the artists whose work is displayed at Dawn of Time gallery ls James Shepard. • Growing up In lndlana, Sh epard explored the fields, woods and streams for the wildlife he loves. From an early age, he drew and painted animals ..and portraits. His love of art ahd ~lent earned him a scholarship ,Afld degree from lndiana State University in 1972. For more than 20 years, Sh epard bas worked as a graphic artist: lettering signs and painting_ murals for restauran!S and T. V. <backdrops. All the while, he pursued his love for wildlife. For the past few years, Shepard has wo*ed as a pictorial artist In the animation department at Disney in California. Hts background as a portrait and wildlife artist helps in painting the anlmatronic figures which Include everything ·from The Pirates of the Caribbean to the lions and elephants of the Jungle Cruise. Shepard donates h1s talents to the work of animal conservation, working with his friend and actress 'llppl Hedren who-created a bf.g cat sanctua.ry In Southern California, called Shambala. More than 50 big cats, Including lions, DawnofTime Art Gallery BATTLE.AGAINST CANCER !/oin us cSunrlay, iufy 1 ~' 1 !)!)<1 l :()() lo .5:()() for lhLs opporlunily lo /oin /he 6a!/le • a~ain.sl Ganeer. Dawn of Time Gallery specializes in wildlife, fantasy, Native Amerlam, dinosaur art and sculptures. The gallery ls located at 2371(/ El Toro Road, Ste. C, in the Saddleback Valley Plaza in Lake Fores1. Call (949) 586-1080 (Or more Information on exhibiting artists. Since 1944, quality and craftsmanship ~re a tradition at Mesa Uph~lstery . ln 1944 Mesa Upholstery began constructing upholstered furniture of uncommon quality. Historically, World War ll-was nearing its end, which meant that Amerlc.an homemakers bad been without ftew furniture In their homes for several years. With the realization of this need, they proceeded by working the fabrics and materials left over from the 1930s and Army surplus sources. When the war ended, more fabrics became available and Orange County began to grow. So · did Mesa Upholstery. They moved from the original shop to new quarters on Newport Boulevard, at the edge of town. In 1990, to meet the growing demands, Mesa Upholstery moved to its present location at 1998 Harbor Blvd., In Costa Mesa. Modern equipment, updated technlques, old world skUls and progressive management combine to make Mesa Upholstery not only the oldest and largest of its kirtd In Southern California, but also the finest. It is well known that a company is only as good as its staff. Mesa has pdded Itself on maintaining a high level of competent, qualified workers throughout the years. They ar~ efficient In construction, such as eight way hand-diamond tied springs, bias cut weltings and hand tufting. This is how they are able to satisfy hundreds of customers a year -each of their pieces gets its share of patience and personal work. Customers constantly comment on the tremendous variety of unexpected choices. Thousands of fabrics, including practical synth~tics, are grouped together in one of the largest collections in California.. · For more than 50 years, Mesa Upholstery has offered custom made furniture, custom',drapes, window coverings, bedspreads and now adding a complete service floor department. Beautiful things happen at Mesa Upholstery. Because of superb design and craftsmanship, with each piece, the miX of pattern and color combine in a triumph of .fabric. For more information, call Mesa Upholstery at (949) 642-8400. -- : 'I GROUNDWATER POLLUTION P«EOOUS RESOURCI · "T~ neaiiy I 17 rnilioD citmns -ow n.fdf cJ tlie U.S. ~: rely on groundwoter for their soon• of drinking wait<.~ h is no WOftder that the cliscMry al ' grOuodWater con1omiNJlioo in every Slate ocross !ht country has generated pit concn. • r..Jl. -. """'~ &1wioomental ?~ DESIGN CENTER ~~For All Your Decorating Needs!'' ·~uRNIT ....... RE UPHOLSTERY • Custom-Made Furniture • Slip Covers atio Furniture CUSTOM DRAPERIES Blinds & Shades • Custom Bedspread • Headboards •Pillows ... . Thur~, July 9, 1998 i;::::i~.~<:~l:tJl\ll~~.~~~~~ars ... o•fasuY~~6!"'~::t.=;~~~~~·~~~ " ,. ,_ ,., .~ ,, ,,. I ... ,,. I I • I" ... .. " ... -" ... I t r -,, .. • • ~ -----nless they decided to break rank, there would be no room for me on the sidewalk. As they stared fiercely in my direction, it appeared that they had no such intention. I would have-to step aside . Their expressions hardened, asl tasted the bltter adrenaline tht\J flooded my system. Were they going to attack? Should I run? If so, where? 1 was outnum- bered and, at that early hour, no one else was around. Did they know that I was afraid? ln the early light, I recognized t~y were Latinos. Probably undocumented day-workers, I thought. They'd been given a hal'd time m our neighborhood lately, even to the pomt of bemg aJrested for "soltcitmg" work. Maybe their seemingly smister part of gnngos like me. Now. the~ would show me. -AbnJptl~o llnM trmh Edwin Markham popped intQ my bead. Instead of stepping aside, I smiled and greeted the men in their own language: "Buenos dias." Simultaneously, the three faces became broad smiles. 1Wo of the men stepped aside to let me pass, and all three responded in kind: HBuenos dJas." As I rounded the last comer and approached my home, I thought to myself, Edwin Markham was ri~ht: All that we send into the Jives of·others Comes back into our own. .. The mockingbird was sbll bid- dmg for the attention of the now fully aroused dawn. It was a gbod day. Help keep our city cle~n ! Fame deve1opmentl IOl8 up and oppc>led the propJMd lips, claiming that ~ them near their homes would be unsightly and hurt their property value1. nm week. the CM deelen withdrew their request for the .shorter ~ on the water diStrict property and the private sign company was e~ to d~ the CODES CONTINUED FROM A 1 unanimously supported that plan as its preferred option. But the down sid~~lan is that while Costa Mesa would have one code, Santa Ana and 1\Jstin that now have' all 714 phones • ti.rould be split between two, a· proposition officials in those two ctties are understand- ably against. • ~Santa Ana certainly doesn't support it and Tustin doesn't sup- port it bec.'Cluse they want to stay 714, • Verwolf said. •At the meet- ing, it was clear that no city wants to be split.• The talk about creating a third area code fo r Orange County is spurred by the county's apparent- ly insatiable need for pagers, cell ular phones and computer modems -all of which gobble up phone numbers. Phone industry officials predict that if phone numbers continue to be used up at their current rate, . J Newport/Costa J.Aesa Doily Pilot . .#" Roeder said in general, the c:ltY would 1iU JP. keep such pri- vately tundecl · commercia) ~~·~;s ay~w~ Of Aiioor Boulevard, m an effort to limit inipatts on nearby residences. As initially proposed, the two Gisler site& were south of the free- way and east of Harbor Boule· vard, within )00 yards of homes. "In my opinion, a Sign in that area is always going to run into Jots of problems with the neigh- bors," Roeder said. The signs tentatively were set the 714 area cdde will be out of numbers by early 2000 or 2001 . More public hearings are scheduled for September and, after that, Lockheed Martin om- cials will make a recommenda- tion on how to solve the problem to state leaders; A firlal area code decision is not expected until mid-or late 1999. Part of the confusion is because phone area codes db not run along City boundaries, but rather on arbitrary lines drawn for the 13 Pacific Bell telephone rate centers that overlap city J.4nits in for ronslderatioil by tbt Plala· ruog Commiaion at itl limlt two meetings. But with the with· dJP~ !We~ !IJRI!• sary. Shearer said while no pJam have been fiMtit«I abd no lite has been seW be ~ to have a new reeder board pro- posaJ for the d9,tD nM8W tn tbe next few '••eh. Tbe p1ailt could be eit!Mr • _.Der rMder board on one of the 1111118 two Gisler locations or a • on • new site elsewhere in tbe dty, officials said. • some areas. The northern half of Costa Mesa is served by the same rate center that covers the southern half of Santa Ana and west part of Tustin, while phones in the south- ern part of Costa Mesa are con- nected to the same rate center as Newport Beach and portions of South Orange County. The new area code that could be credted to generate new num- bers would not be put into place until the cwnmt 714 code area rutjs dry, officials said. i ____ e ___ o ___ T ___ o ___ x--®-$--1--9--9--.--=M:£r==• ·:~ . Nc=i~:'· I~ C'oll ·Nnur l::".ll-~" Kenneth D. Steinsapir, M.D. . I ~---~~¥~-~---~'U'--~~iNr'-~-~ • . .. . • .. • • ·~ .. •• •• ... •• ·-·-·-•• ... ·-·-·-... ... -·-·-... ·- •• •• •• ... •• ·-•• •• • • •-4 ·-·-... ... ,. ra -- It's the last weekend 1to drive e nd-to-end o n the San Joaquin Toll Road for just a b u ck! Hop o n! B E CAUSE LIFE 'S TOO SHORT. C.11 1-800-378-TRAK(8725) for more lnform•tlon or• TCA F••l\"•kN -..llCAtt lon. $50 ./ Individually Alarmed Units ./ dimate Controlled Units ./ Computerized Gate Access ./ Resident Management Team ./ Open 7 Days • l 000 Units m1n1 u Stctraqe I I $50 STORE NOW & SAVE $50 64t);9019 111 1 Camelbock St reef ./ Competttive Rotes ./ Personal( Business & Seosono Stora_ge ./ Extra High Ceilings . 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Growing up a couple of long . iron shots away from Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, Les never became a Masters or ·U.S. Open champion, but he socked enough punch m his bag to play at Estancia High and UCLA. . •No, l never played on any mmi tours," Les satd ·Hey, 1 could barely crack secontt string at UCLA." Les, who Joined the Costa. Mesa men's club for the first time shortly after graduatirtg from Estancia m 1973, captured his first club championship last month, defeating Blake Orgill in a. three-hole playoff. For Les, a former Santa Ana Country Club member who rejoined the Costa Mesa men's club four years dgo, winning the title delivered a special passion of community and family pride. His two sons, Jason, 12, and Greg, 10, arc junior golfers at Costa Mesa who now look up to thetr father m more ways than one. Bemg d champ1on does wonders for role model.mg. *I'm alwayS"ove.r there teaclung them and working on my own game," Les said. "We try to make it a family alfair. • While Les, 43, can walk a little taller these days in his neighborhood, he realizes golf is humbling and that he probably won't appear on ESPN any time soon. "I'm sOre Tiger Woods doesn't have to call in his own results when he wins the Masters,• Les quipped. Les finished third last year and second two years ago. •r d been knodong on the door and hoping t{> ~since I've lived in the area ~ stS long (38 years)," he said. "I was really happy to win." -+- In the Hnal round of the three-day Costa Mesa men's dub champ1onslup, Les came from behmd to be Orgill on the last hole with a birdie and force a playoff. Les, who shot 66 on the par-70 Mesa Llnda course 10 the first round, carded a 79 and 75 on the Los Lagos course in the final two rounds for a 220. Orgill shot 65, 78 and 77. On"the final hole m regulation, a par-5, Les went driver 2·iron to set up a 30-foot pUtt for eagle and the victory. He finished with a tap-in for birdie, then won on the third playoff hole with a par on lhe No. 1 handicap hole. -+- Add Les: Jason Les, who plays in the juruor program under Art Perry at the Costa Mesa public facility and hopes to play on the Estanoa varsity one day under Perry like his father, designed a web page !or Dennis Paulson. Paulson. the 1980 C<>ita Mesa High gra<iuate, is enjoying a se~tional year on the Nike Tour. He's currently fourth on the money list ($98,390) after 15 events. The top 15 automatically earn their PGA Tour cards for next year. Mark Les s&ld IIUllll' l~all '"'""~-··,wetaaa tiflt;JlltWblg._ • PaullOn on the Nike Thur,'° Paw.on figured the .-.t way to provide. quick ac;ceu wu to flf8b1l'ft l'fiti"lltl, H .. ft II: memben.aol.eomlgollnguru. -·-.... " , ........ ..... - QU01I Of 1HE DAY ....._ ___ ....,...,.__....-...:•r.itiht•wdw~lm• ..... ••n,•~~~~~~~~ Se> I take o lot of pride in It _" Leland Quinn. 6-foot~9 volleyball star DISTRICT ·55 LITTLE LEAGUE ILL ·STIRS I . ' Northwood )'tops Newport •Newport plays strong game, but is stymied by great play ·of Northwood in District 55 Majors. J i\SON lllU. !kif Pb MISSION VIEJO -When a team plays a good game, it is usu- ally enough to win a baseball ganre. That is unless tl!e other team plays a great game. Majors Al\'..Stah iQ. a 6-0 loss to Northwood in the first round of the District 55 All-Star Tourna- ment a t Gilleran Park on Wednes- day. · ;we hit thetball well," Manag- er Ralph Simmonds said. •They just made t,he big plays.• We have nothing to be ashamed of.· Ryan McQueen was fielded by Andre Pinesett who got the out at fi.rit and held the runners. A field- er's choice in the hole allowed Jameson to score ahead of the attempt to get him ou t. Sprowl,, who pitched five innings and gave up just five hitsJ and struck out five, then caught a line dnve and turned the douple play to end the inning. Newport Beoch/Costo 1'itaso Doily Pilot JC SPORTS . Back to square one • Pirates start anew to find an ·athletic director. COSTA N1ESA -Orange Coast College Vice President of Instruction Chnstcipher O'Heam announced Wednesday that the college ~ decided to 'reopen its search for, a new dean of physical education. • division and athletic director. The pos1tion°will be adverti!jea once aga.Ul and a search· commit- tee will be organized in the fall with the goal of having a new dedn m place by 1999. A solid outing by Barrett 'Sprowl and solid hitting wasn't enough for the Newport Beach Northwood jumped ahead ear- ly with a two-run first inning. GnuJ(Verrill drew e leadoff walk, lhE>n Kuykendal Jameson r~ched on an error. A single by Andre~orrison scored Verrill. The inning .could have gotten worse, but a hard hit grounder by Newport threatened right away when Jerritt Thayer singled and Ryan Rhodes followed with a walk. But a fielder's choice and SEE NEWPORT PAGE 82 DON LEACH I OAllY PllOT Newport Beach shortstop Ryan Rhodes gets the out at secol)d. O'Heam. who has acted in the dual-roles smce Barry Wallace resigned Dec. 31, said he will contmue until a permanent repldcemen! IS named. 0 R A N G E C 0 U N T Y H I G H S C H 0 0 i A l . l • S T A R F G 0 T 8 A l l G A M· E All .. STAR GAME HIGH SOtOOL FOOTBALL . What: 39th Orange County All-Star Football Game t When: Friday, kickoff 7:15 p.m. I Where: Orange Coast College ~ .. Who: Local South players Brett Baker, Pete Hogan, Derek Fox (Newport· Harbor); Jeremy Via (Costa Mesa); and John Liebengood {Estancia) 'Series record: North leads, 20-15-3 + F•vorite: SoUth by two touchdowns ~ Tkkets: SS at game, S7 presale, ($7 at game with eyeglasses donation) MARC MARTIN I DAILY PlOT Estancia High defender John Uebengood (left) buries the runner and his blockers 1n a nonleague conquest of Calvary Chapel. · Info: Brea Lions Club (714) 792-0325 Family plan Works out _for liebengood • South lineman found strength in the weight room, as well as the coach's office at Estancia High. J BARRY f'AUl.KNl·R !kif Pb was his decision to play for himself. The latter involved a total commitment to becoming the type o(player he believed he could become: the kind of player Dad would be proud to coach; the kind who winds up in the annual summer showcase set to kick off Friday night at 7:15 at obvious alternative. The second decision, however, required a little soul searching, which produced the realization that hard work was the only path to high achievement. there a lot of times until 10 p.m., 4 he recalled. MI jumped from 180 pounds to 225 m less than four months and my strength al.most doubled. Af John Liebengood, preparing to epresent the South in the Orange ounty All-Star Football Game at Orange Coast College, looks back upon his high school football career, two ' landmark decisions 1ump to the fore. Orange C0ast College. "Fhat initial choice, which he Uebengood "It was something I needed to do,• said the All-Pacific Coast League and All-Newport-Me a District offensive linemen, who will rotate at center for Coach Myron Miller's Rebels "My ~It was hard to motivate myself every day, but ( JUSt thought about rutting Mike Jones (Laguna Hills' record-setting runrung back), and I thought about playing agamst teams like Aliso NigueJ and Co ta Mesa We got bumped pretty good by those teams my junior year, and I wanted to do a little better against them my seruor year • termed "the greatest decision of First, there was the choice to play for his father, John Liebengood Sr., which meant leaving Newport Harbor High to attend Estancia, beginning the fall of his junior year. my life,· was easy. He had, after all, always envision ed playing for his Da~. who topped all Eagle coaches in career victories (53) when he resigned last fall after 12 seasons at the helm. So, when he envisioned some difficulty with playing time at Harbor, Estancia was the Second, and perhaps most unportant, Newport Be ach resident ~o play in A VP Open at Seal Beach this weekend. RJolARD O\JNN en Leland Quinn hits the beach on the Association of Volleyball Professionals' Tour, it has been impossible for him to shake the •cal'l't miss" label m his first full season. Case in point: When pro beach volleyball fans come to the SS0,000 AVP Open at Seal Beach thls weekend, they can't miss Quinn, who stands 6·foot-9. because we're two of the tallest players out there," said Leland, who captured a career·best filth-place finish June 28 at the Miller Lite Open at Cleveland, which included a second-round victory over Steff es and Whitmarsh. •Me and my partner have been makmg a little bit of a name for ourselves," Leland added. Leland, a former UCI standout, plays the European indoor circuit from September to April, but he also loves the local sur(ing break near his Newport Beach home. •rm the tallest surfer anybOdy has ever seen, so t take a lot of pride in ttt he said. "When (Di8hl) and 1 both go out there to surf, !fi..~~QW. tb4l .,._ lftmi ~~OUfOf'oor way Leland, who has played the last three year1 on the European indoor drcuit ii1 Holland and Sw'lur!epd, ancUm-.cb partner, 6-6 Mike ~ have ftmshed in the tol> 10 tn four of the put ftVe AVP n:Nr, ltopl. It bM been. tout~ with bAg DAIDM like Karch Kiraly, Kmt ..._,MIU Dodd and Mika Whitmtnb. but Lehnct bas .,.. di'awtng attmtlon to ttt ..,....., ......... g ................. ._. ............ 0-b'Mlkm. becaUM ~ don't want us to auh into tbein. • LAMnd, wbo played in Hcllncnar tm t• •and-~~· 1816-9'1 "IMIOm.tbeli~ - In Swtawtand 1Mt ...... 'hat .,.. ~ ~ DODltDI> for almolt two,..... w.... ... AVP 1bat 1wuor year, I kind of kicked back But l wanted to be really good my seruor year, so I had to pick it up.• What he picked up was a maruacal work ethic, manifested in marathon sessions in the Estancia weight room. "I started lifting at 2 p.m. and I was m Estanoa came up short dgcUD.St the aforementioned Paof1c Coast League rivals m '97, but,I..iebengood blossomed on both sides of the ball, starting and · playing nearly every down -at several PRO lllCH VOLLEYl l LL ,.. • I• r. • •• I !" • .. ,. '' I .. .. .. .. • " .. I • ... I• .. • • .. - . .. . . • • .. •• ·-·-·-·-·-·-·-&-·-·-.... .. ·-.... ·-... ·-· -·--•• ... ·-..... ... ..... •• •• ... •• ••• •• •• ... ... ... ••I •• ·-·-·-,. -""' • .J --... • 82 Thundoy, July 9, 1998 • Corona del Mar High product earns outstanding hitter award as Orange County Connie Mack team wins All-Star Classic. BARHV PAuUcNER ~fib Ryan Achterberg 'called it real base- ball. Wood bats, low scores and one majestic triple-decker stadium . Whatever be • called it, it seemed to work for the recent Corona del Mar High graduate, who helped lead the Orang~ County Dodgers to a 7 -0 record and the championship of the All-Star Classic, completed Sunday at Skydome in Toronto. Achterberg, an All-Sea View Lea.gue and All-Newport-Mesa District selection who hit .513 with an alwninum bat for the Sea Kings, then scored the winning run in the Orange County All-Star Game last month, continued his SJ)ring tear through tbe sununer in Canada. llSlllLL tortes, including four played in the home of the Toronto Blue Jays . He was recognl.zed as the townament's outstanding hitter, tor which he received an autographed Jose Canseco bat. "I had a couple doubles in the first game and it was just one of those where J seemed to be comfortable and confident,• said Achterberg, who treated bis future collegiate coach, Prince ton's Scott Bradley, to a first-hand display of the'tal- ents he will display for the nger5 next season. •1t was great having (Bradley) there and I was happy I did well. That's the first time he's actually seen me play. He only saw me in a showcase In San Diego, not a game situation. I'm glad I could show him what I could do.• Achterberg went 3 for 4 with three RBI in the title game, an 8-1 Dodger victory over the Dallas Mustangs at Skydome. sists primarily of Orange. County stand- outs, including several from Santa Mar- garita. The Dodgers are close to finishing out the regular season, before entering the post.season elimination procijss they hope will lead back to Farmington. "We faced the best competition in the U.S. {including the def ending Conn.1~ Mack World Series champion Midland (Ol:\io) Redskins),• Achterberg said. "U -we ·can dominate there, then we have to feel good about our (postseason) chances."· ' AChterberg said playing in a major- league facility is something he'll always remember. . • Nttwport Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pil .Achterberg hit leadoff for the Dodgers, managed by Corona del Mar resident Mickey Hartling, who saiq Achterberg hit close to .500 with 12 hits in the seven vie- Achterberg is one of two returning players on the team that went to the Con- nie Mack World Serles in Farmington, N.M. last summer. This year's team con- •When we walked in for our first game in Skydome, we all said, 'Wowl,' " Achterberg recalled. "The place is huge and' there weren't many people in the stands for our g8.J11es, so it made it look even bigger. The (artificial) turf was a lit- tle different, too. The first ball hit lo me almost boilnced over my head. But it was a great experience.• Ryan Adderberg and his ooadl, ~Hading, with the spoils of Toronto In the S 0 FT B'A LL American League advanc·es, 20-9 • Topps, Briggs lead the way. COSTA MESA -Solid fundamentals, excellent speed and quality pitching lilted the Amencan League AU-Stars of the Costa Mesa Little League Softball Minor Division (9-10 year olds) to a 20-9 mercy-rule victory over the host National League on Wednes- day dl TeWinkle School. The Amencan League, led by leadoff hit· ter Kelly Topps and pitcher Rorini Briggs, won the opener of the best-of-three series on Monday at Costa Mesa High, 14-1. Manager Ron Briggs' American League squad, which advanced to the sectionals at the end of July to represent District 62, had 20 stolen bases, including 14 in the first inning when it scored 10 runs. In the two games, Topps reached base safety in all nine at-bats, including five times on Wednesday in the clincher when she scored five runs and added six stolen bases. 'Briggs struck out nine in her route-going effort, fanning the side in the second and fifth. A.mencan League third baseman Heathef Williams (2 for 4) made four outstanding defensive plays. Topps (3 for 4) and Meagan Scaglia (2 for 4) also had multiple bits for the Americans. Briggs and Darci Pennington scored three runs each, while Audrey Glauch scored twice in the game which lasted 2:25 and was almost called because of darkness. For the Nabonals, Kristina Wayte weut 3 for 3 with three RBI and ·two steals, while Jaye Hellmich (2 for 3) and Shannon Arnold (2 for 3 with two runs) had multiple hits. Emi· ly Carr walked three times. The Nationals came back with three runs in the first and four in the 'second after the Amencans opened with a 10-0 lead. Laura Locke, Arnold and Danielle Morton scored in lhe first, then Andrea Wayte, Locke, Arnold and Kristina Wayte scored in the second. Amanda Chester, Christina Moore, Kaitlin Crom and Heather Fennessey played hard for lhe Americans, while Ashley Costantino, Madlsyn Homborg, Michelle Baldwin, Holly Singer. Alison Doerr and Kaitlyn O'Sullivan all contnbuted to the American win. DON LEACH I DALY PILOT Newport Beach third baseman Jerrltt Thayer (left)· moves in to field a groand ball as teammate Ryan Rhodes, the shortstop, looks on in Wednesday's game. NEWPORT CONTINUED FROM 81 ' great ·plays by Cory Taylor at second base and McQueen on the mound prevented a first-inning rally. Newport threatened to score all game long. In the second inning, a double by Pancho Seaborn was erased by a great throw from the outfield that stopped Seaborn from scoring on an overthrow. In the filth, Dominic Rubi- no singled and moved to third on Seabom's second double of the game. But a ground out ended the inning. Northwood broke the game open in the fifth inning on singles by Verrill, Morri- son and McGuire and carried a 6-0 lead into the sixth inning. Newport put two on in the sixth when Jordan Sim- monds singled and Marcus Hoffman drew a walk. But McQueen, who went the dis- tance, struck out the side to end the inning. Thayer had two hits and a walk for Newport, as well as showing some All-Star glove work. On a second-inning grounder down the line, Thayer made the stop along the line and fired to first for the out. lWo batters later, second baseman Cory A:na- lino made a diving stop up the middle and threw to RhOdes at second for a force out. Newport 'Plays San Juan at Gilleran Park today at 5 p.m. in the second chance bracket. ~HAU,,STAM fbntwooD ~Bu.at 0 Northwood 200 040 • 6 6 0 • Newport Beach 000 000 • 0 6 3 McQueefl and Oliver; Sprowl, Lujan (6) Ind ~rin-finn. W • ~. 2B • Seaborn (NB) 2. of an autographed Jose Cameco bat and a winner's trophy after seven straight wins GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 annual Will Jordan Classic will co~e in scrip, not cash, tournament director Rich Koehrer said Wednesday. A $10,000 purse (based on 320 entries) will be divided among the five flight winners, induding a senior flight (low gross and low net), with the championship flight winner earning the biggest bonus. Pro shop gilt certificates worth between $300 and $500 will be awarded. The Will Jordan Classic, the Costa Mesa city golf championship which has produced a U.S. Open winner and tlW! year's Masters champion, is set for~g. 1-2 at Costa Mesa Goll and Country Club. Cbris Keyte, a former Costa Mesa men's club champion ~o now lives in Florida, is planrung to LIEBENGOOD CONTINUED FROM 81 positions -in the trenches. He also bonded strongly with his father and coach, who is now tus morning workout partner as he transibons to Chapman University, where he will red.shirt next fall. •They shared a great deal and it was neat,· said Sharlene Llebengood, the player's mom and coach's wife. •1 was very reluctant at first about John Jr. going to Eslanda and 1 set up all kinds or house rules involving what they could and couldn't talk about at the dinner table. But we never ended up needing any of those rules and it turned out to be a great experience for both of them. They became huddles.• John Jr. said he relished time on the field with his father, who worked extensively wtth the Eagle make the trip to his old stomping grounds and play in the tournament, Koehrer said There are about 130 entries so far, but Koehrer said applications will begin pouring in during the next two wee.ks. Since the hiring or superintendent Jim Fetterly, formerly of Tijeras Creek Golf Club in Rancho Santa Margarita, the two city-owned courses are looking as good as ever, Koebrer said • Scott Simpson, the 197' Costa Mesa city cha.mplon, woo the 1987 U.S. Open, and Mark O'Meara, the '79 winner here, captured this year's Masters on the hallowed grounds at Augusta. Simpson and O'Meara are the amateur tournament's most famous alumni . Jim George won the inaugural event, named after the city's former mayor, in 19?3. Bob Valerio is the defending champion, carding a 1-over-par 142 for 36 holes and edging three contenders by a stroke. llnemen in daily practices. "I'll always remember him teaching me the fundamentals of football, being there, encoura¢ng me. U 1 made a mlsta!'.~ he'd tell me bow to correct it. wnen we stepped on the field, he was my coach. But he'd talk to me afterward as my dad. I definitely think it brought us doser together.• The elder Llebengood' also savored the experience. "To coach my son and watch him grow and get better and work as bard as he did and achieve as many things as he did and the leadership be showed, was something I truly enjoyed," John Sr. said. "It topped my year! John ~r. padded his football success by finishing second among heavyweights al the PCL wrestling finals. He also became the first Eagle discus thrower to qualify for CIF Southern Section preliminaries since 1986 by finishing third in league. The tournament is limited to · players 18 and older. The maximum handicap index allowed is 18. Entry fees are $125. The deadline is July 22. Entry forms are available at the goll course and other local courses. Details: 540-7500, ext. 2. • Even with a sold-out Held, sponsorship opportunities are still available for the Costa Mesa Community Golf Cassie, benefiting the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce. The July 27 event has been a sellout for weeks, even though it is only in its second year. Mesa Verde Country Club is the host. The tournament will feature th Taylor Made club-fitting van, free to all participants, and prizes at each of the 18 tee boxes. The event includes food, entertainment and ralOe prizes. Details: 722-1600, ext. 26. • RICHARD DUNN's dub golf t:olumn appears every Thursday. But gaining a spot on the South AU-Stars may have been his most prestigious honor of all. •it's a great thing to achieve and I was pretty proud when I heard,• said Llebengood, whose persistent weight work has further enhanced his cunent 6-foot-3, 245-pound physique. ·1 haven't slacked off one bit,• he said. "I'm in the wE!ight room every chance 1 get." That tenacity, as well as his phy.sique, has allowed him to hold his own at South workouts, according to Miller. "He's doing fine," the fonner. Costa Mesa High head man said. "He's real solid and he knows how to run this (double wing) offense." Uebengood said the All-Star competition will benefit his transition to Division m football at Chapman. "I'm playing against some big boys, which can only make me better. It's an adjustment. bot it's helping me get ready for college.· ORANGE COAST COLLEGE WOMEN'S 1997·98 SCRAPBOOK llSEBALL • Orange Coast College women's athletics has one of strongest yeais in school history with '97-98 campaign. -JA.<,0N lliu. and swept the Rustlers for the first time since 1986. Daly Pill Orange Coast cruised through COSTA MESA -The 1997 -1998 the Southern Callfomia Regipnals season was a banne r year for with victories over Haneock, 76-57, w<>men's athletics at Orange Coast and Canyons, 74-66 . College. The Pirates won a state Freshman Natalie Wee.ks set a title in cross country and made it ~ingle-season record for blocked the Southern California Regionals shots with 79 . or state finals in four other sports. The Pirates defeated six teams One of the most exd ting stories ulis season that had over 20 victo- was the women's basketball team, ries. which made it to the state finals • Cross country Things where it lost to DeAnza in the first weren't as easy as round, 87-79 ln overtime. expected at the state The loss snapped a nine-game finals of community winning streak that lnduded a 63-college cross county. &2 victory over Fullerton that gave The Pirates were QCC a share of the Orange Empire expected to win h.and- Conf erence tiUe with Fullerton. It Uy, but lnjuries to a the first title since 1982. Christine Rlel and • ~ennlfer Ludwickl. one of the Mara Caplel J>NVented ~t Junior college players ln OCC from runn1Dg •t full ~ange County hJstory, had 33 ·~the team fought through tbe j)plnts ln the loss to DeAnza. Lud· pe.ln end captured OCC'• flnt ate l-JC.ki finilhed her college career tiU lln 1887 with 64 ,,_....,. 3e '"'4•.,. 827 points, whJch put her~ e oe .,._..., •vY• J)Oints abeed of runneraup Wlllt ~d on the all-time scoring list ill Valley. 'flange County. Donna HeJ11S wu the top flNlh. Ludwicki, also the coun~• all-er, nnwwag fOWtb with a time of !l!:: three-point leader wi 101, 18:39. Arao91t--Martina ftnlthed named to the All-St.re teom, Mb {1ti4). _ well u the Ol!C Player of the Deljjlli liijWI.., Riel~ ~ and a nomination for the All-(18:~~~ <;91;1 w wan teMt · (20:00). 'CliliiaiU Kwnag was .Ludwick.I, who ls committed to 12th (19:19). t Univ rsJty of Ne w Orleana tn '?be Pttates allo Mt the mow.t fall, t or tied eight tcbool ICOre ever pOtted at the SbUtberri rUord t.hlt leolOll and led a Piret California Regionals with 26 14'ni that ftiUshed 23·9, 11 ·3 tn points. Harril won that event with ~etmle'.'e. I ~ Ol 19:14. • The Pi.rat alto broke e 22· Over the murM d the IMIOD, game losing streeJr to Colden West OCC won aim 011DMC'Uttve m.U. r --;r- tionals. • 'Jrack and field Martinez was named the Orange County Com- munity College Athlete of the Year as a result of her pedonnance at the state finals in both cross coun- try and traclc and field. Martinez, a sophomore from Estancia High, won the 3,000, 5,000 and 10,000 meters at the Orange Empire Conference finals to earn OEC Runner of the Year honors . Martinez moved on to smash a state record in the 10,000 m eters with a time of 36:47 ln the Southern Califor- nia Regionals, then broke it ag1lin at the state finals with a winning time of 36:28. She also won the state 5,000-meter title with a time of 17:42, 10 seconds ahead of her nea.r.t competitor. Martinez wu also an inte· grel pa.rt of OCC croa country st.te c:bampkm1bip in December. • Swt• .... The Pirates attempt- ed to win back-to-back state titles thlayeuenda~cto~attbestete dMunplomhipe woukt have gtwn occ-13 titles In 15 yeen, but IOID-==~eut wrong. A _, •bacbln>ker ~ VeJez OD lbe ftnal My of com-=m ~= m:; , VWiz WU ICnlk:bed from the lOO~lD*•· "Sbe W81 turning White from the P!1iDt • OCC Coecb Don Wat- IOD Mid. •J )Ulit didn't feel It W81 right ID tab a ctwv. of ~ berturt1m.• The -Of Vela, wbo Md ftD· .. ished third in both the 100 individ- ual medley ( 1 :01 .53) and the 50 backstroke (27 .37) proved cQsUy as the Pirates were edged in the over- all standings by ruversJde, 389.5 to 371.5. Chintya Ganda won a state title in the 100 backatroke with a time of (59.40). She was also second ln the 50 butterfly (26.47) and the 50 backstroke (27.34). • Volleyball The Pirates volleyball team had a good run, finishing third ln the Orange Empire Con- ference with a 10-4 reCQrd, 16-7 overall, but came up short in the Southern California Regionals. After a first-round win against San Diego Mesa, OCC was elimi- nated by Golden West, 15-5, 15-3, 15-6. JennUer Fish was the lop player for the Pirates, setting a single-sea- son record for ld.lls and digs. She had 381 digs ln 1997, obliterating the old mark estabUshed m 1990 by Reiko Matliumotd (189). Pisb had 307 k:lDJ, jU1t tour mo~ than teammate Jennifer Marah1 to pass the old mark of 292 set by Heather Daze in 1994. Ptah finished with 554 career digs, ahead of Matsumoto's 354. Fllh alto set a single-match mark wtth ~3 aces 1n an Ol!C-vtc· tory 0¥!" Cyprftl. , Marsh had 307 di,«• ~d i. oow ~on the lfngJe:1ee10n . • w..... polo Golden West was OCC'1 archnemeilil tn the fall Me· ton. After eliniinaUng OCC in vol- leybell, the RusUen defeated OCC'1 women's water polo team, 12-&, in the ..... title game. 1be Pftell. In..., .. ~ ol «~ ..... i.-t-tdlll .... tan. •11n ~.but c0uldn'1 defeat Golden West in three starts. After losing to the Ruslters in a conference match, 14·4, OCC reached the Southern California Regionals championship game and was beaten, 13-5. The Pirates. defeated Modesto in the first round of the state finals, 6-5. • Soccer After a strong season, OCC lost to Ventura in sudden death, 2-1, in the first round of the Southern Callf ornia Regionals. The Pirates led for most of the match, but Ventura tied the score with a goal in the final 10 minutes of reg- ulation. A goal in the first two min- utes of overtime ended Ute match. Emma Ekblad score9a OCC's goal olf a pass by Natalie Rainey. The Pirates finished 16-2·4 overall, with a 10-0-2 record in the OEC that tied the Pirates with Cypress for the conference tiUe. Andrea Taylor led the team with 12 goals and five usi1t1. Kelly Wilkins bad 10 goals and eight assists. •Softball It was a difflcult y~ar for first-year softball coach Rlck Buonarigo, but his team rewaided him at the end of the teelOO with e .l.!1 upset victory over ptayoft. bound Seddleback In the 18410n Mustang Grays open up with 11-8 victory GARDEN GROVE -The Newpo Harbor Baseball Assodauon Gra AU-Stars, Mustang Division, 11 runs ln the hrst three innings an overcame a late surge by Los Alaou tos White for an 11-8 victory ln th opening round of the Pony Distri Tournament al Garden Grove. Brendon Salisbury, Carter Kaut· man and Nathan Cramer combined for seven strikeouts, giving up just two earned runs. Newport Jumped out to an 11-3 lead in the third inning behind the hitting of Christopher Lo Menzo, wb bad two singles and two RBI, and Jar· ret DanJel, who bad three hits. Kris Packwood had a single and an RBI. Kaufman, playing right field .at the time, caught a fly ball and doubled up a runner trying to ICOfe In the fifth. Salisbury caugtit a Une drive ln the s1xtb inning and threw to Nathan Todd to complete a lixlh·inn1ng dou· ble play to end a Los Al4mitot rally. Newport plays the Tuatin AU-Stan in the MCODd round on Fl1day at 5:30 p.m. et Gerden Grove. fbrale. __ ..._,.., ... Soo&a Ceftiea went lba cUiltDCll, giving ~ JYlt: six IU&I. • Preshm&n Carrie GrbmOri, who had a double in that game, ftnilhed the seaon wtth • .408 average, the MCOnd hlghelt 1n Khoo& biltqry, and WU named to tM AD·So\atft.; WO Ca1lfoinia fint teem by ~· alCOKhes. Grilnloft mo Md U nam ltWed'and 41 DI a Ille Plnela (11-M, 2·19 In UJllMww), } \ . . ~ewport Beoch/Costo Jt.eso Doily Pilot CONTINUED FROM 81 members enjoy a month-off to rest and heal, or spend their Winter months lifting weight$ or working on specific beach skills, Leland is crashing the net ~very night in a foreign country with the dream of 'becoming the next Sinjin Smith or Randy Stoklos. r.jU£t ~when-I wish f could get more (rest),• Leland saict.'4'wml I cowd just focus on the beach. I'm going to have. that day when J stop playing indoors. It's tun to play against the best players in the world. ~..o(Jl~1IQ!ll~l99~~tcb :.: • natlurfdl tedJT\ ~ho-Wf're td.ll~r tttan rne. They're big Dutch dudes. And they all.· grew up with socC"er, . o they have good. f09t skills, H ~1n a lot of ways, it's ~ dream come true for us, to play on the tour and actually beat the gold and silver medalists, and to just sit in the 'same tent with Karch Kiraly. •It's an honor." The Seal Beach stop Friday 'through • Sunday is the 16th tournament on th{' AVP Tour, which awards $1.35 llU.llion io total prize money in 22 cities. " -~ This season on the tour, Leland has also claimed seventh place at the Miller Ute Golden State Open in Sacramento (June 7) with Diehl, along with two ninth-place finishes: At Corpus Christi, Te~s (May 31).and .. Chicago last weekend. Th.e toUT returns to Seal Bea~ 6.fter ~ .• two·year hiatus. Thf' event wbs played ' there from 1984 to 1995 without' u L. vu•s hard to play 12 months of tl\e y~ar. ~ said Leland, who at 26 is one of ·th~ younger players on the tour, "There IDJght be four players out there who are younger than me, but they're not finishing (tournaments). It's been a weild sport: Rookies of the year have ;nterrupbon. Mike Dodd is thE:!\four-time , defending champion at Seal Beach, ' having won Wtth Pat Powe~. in 1992, then captwing titles with1Wlulmdl'Sh i.n 1993-95. I The SeaJ Beach event will be been 3 t years old. , Smith and Stoklos turned beach volleyball from a recreational endeavor into a multi-million dollar sport, and Leland is beginning to <:ash in. televised by !;ox Spor:ts Net on a • "The sport is (played with) savvy. It just seems like there are always proteges that c~me out and .are fairly youhg and they think they're the next Kent Steffes. But they've got to go out there and pay their dues.• same-day, tape-delayed basis on Sunddy at 1:30 p.m. i • ·General admissLon ·i! free and open to the public. There will be a lunited nwnber of reservep seats located in the center court stadium. Free parking will · be available as well as free shuttle service to the venue. Fans will be requested to park di Boeing Leland hopes his dues-paying years are about to conclude. Leland, ranked 36th on the tour entering the Seal Beach stop, and who regularly trains with Corona del Mar resident Brian Lewis when they're in town, might be a can't-miss sight in America, but in Europe he's just one of MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Leland Quinn takes up a lot of room at the Cedar St. court in West Newport. "It's hp.rd to get jobs there,• he said. the tallest guys in Holland. When you "''(Volleyball) is really growing out there, look at our team picture, I'm almost and it's a big and competitive league. needed in the second row (rather than "It's ~hole bi.mch of f~ but there the guys. ' I'm almost 6-9 and I'm not nearly one of the bade-row). We had 7-footers and a International For tickets: (213) 480-3232. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTIC!S PUBLIC NOTICES • PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES . seller within 1hree years b• PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? Yes, 6/30/97 ducted by: an lndlv1dua1 PUBLIC NOTICE Beach, CA 92048 sa1bed u : As More FllllY De-NOTICE Of' TMJSTEE'S cnMld by aid o-t d lore the date such list was South Coast Children's Have you s1arted doing This business 1:: con· scnbed in Said Deed of lJUSL U&.E TNnM a. No. WT· nu., ~ SZZl.711.&ll PUBLIC NOTICE sent or delivered to the NOTICE OF Society, Inc.. James R. business yet? Yes, 4·98 Fictitious Business dueled by;1an individual APN '4A0.152·24>-01 The s~t '1'1111"-' Tllte Ordlr No. EltlfnlUd .. Aa:Nld ~ buyer are: none- --APPl:lCATtOH TO Rocke, PresidenVCEO Veronica Binley Name Statem ent Have yov slart&d doing address and other common ooat1• ~ No. anc:t addllorulf ~' cna 1e111 ea The names and business SELL ALCOHOLIC T_his statemenl ~as filed Tills statement was hied The following persons are business yet? Yes. 6/1/98 desqlatJOn. If any, °' lt't6 real 177'111' APN 1,1.-.,,. In)'. ¥fll ncn.. this flgld . SUMMONS address of the buyer are: with lhe County Clerk ol wllh the County Clerk ol doing business as· Todd Dalton E desCtlbed aboYe IS wr· YOU Al'E IN DBiWLT UN-IJftof to ..i.. 'The beMftC:t. fCITACION JUDICIAL) Tammara Arredondo, 2781 B~a~:~?rl~gS Orange County on 6·16-98 Orange County on 6-23·98 BAREFOOT TRADING co.. This sta1emetll was Med to be: 2191 VISTA DER A DEED Of' TRUST sy undet aid DMd ot nu.t NOTICE TO DEFENDANT· MacArthur B177. Santa Application: 19980701573 19980782285 . 322 1/2 Marine Ave., Bal· wlth lhe Coun1y Clerk ol RADA NEWPORT BEACH. ~TB> 01tal90. UNLESS t....w0!'9 uecuted ..S (Avlso 11 Acusado) · ~~e ~~s~~:fo be sold are JUN 23, 1998 Daily Pilot June 18, 25. Dally Pilot June 25, July 2. boa Island, CA 92662 Or.ange County on 6·26·98 CA 92660 YOU TAKE ACTION · TO delWted tott. .. .-...,_. RONALD PAN.ET and Does described In general as: To Whom 11 May Concern: July 2. 9, 1998 Th553 9, 16, 1998 Th561 Vici\! Jean McDermo11, 322 199B67627 12 The undersigned TIUS1ee dis-PAOiECf Yourt PfllOP.. • Within ~ ot 1to20,lnclus111e. Flower store b"si·ness In· The Name(s) of the Ap· t/2MarlneAve.,Balboals· Dally Palo• July 2. 9. 16.dalmsanykabi~tyforlftyllllXll-Bn'Y.ffMAYIE90LDATA ~Md DllNnd for YOU ARE BE G s ED B " 1 1 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE land CA 92662 23, t 998 Th577 rectness ol lt't6 street addl8SS PUaJC SAl.E. F YOU Saa, ..i a Wlttt.wl NaHm d IN U Y eluding furniture fiJdures ~cant(sl s/are: This .business 1s con-and other common designabon, NEB>~ EXPLMATIOH OF D1tMM ..S Bectiar1 ti> Ill. PLAINTIFF: JA Ud. le esta' and equipment., 'goodwill, SIDNHAJr,J.'KJE~CN~~~LINE Fictitious Business Fictitious Business ducted by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE rf eny. shoWn herevt. said $819 TIE NAME Of' THE ~ The lftMfl6QJllCf ~ demandan o) NGUYEN tradesname lease and H•m• Statement Name Statement Have you st~rted doing ri be made. but~~ ~AGAINST YOU, Wit Notice ~ DlfaM -* THI NGUYEN leas h Id 1' I DANIEL I 1 . p Fl tltlo I 8 I • You have 30 CALENDAR e o mpro~emen s The applicants listed The lol ow ng persons are The following persons are business yet? Yes. r.-20-98 o u us ne,.s nant Of '#Sl'Slty. eXJ)leSSed ot YOU' , CONTACT A Bedk>n to W to be • DAYS af1er this summons and are localed at. 92 Cor· abqve are applying to the doing business as: dojng business as: Vicki J. McDermou Nam(I Statement implied, regjlfding title. posses-I.MYER On fTffrJ/M • conMct In lhe county wt.9 ls serv d t 11 porate Park Ste. F. Irvine, Department 01 Alcoholic GWO Really Services, Connell Nissan 2850 Har· This s1a1ement was mee1 The following persons are SIOl'I, or enc:umbnlnCes, to pay 2:00 P.M., Goldel1 Wut lhe rul property II loc:.-d typewrl~en °r~s~~~9~ al ~hi: CTA 926b06I Beverage Control 10 sell 81. 3151 Airway Avenue. Suite bor Blvd .. Costa Mesa, CA With the Counly Clerk or doing business as: the remaining pnnapat sum ol Sav1n1J1 Aaodtnon Slnllca Md men ttwn dVwe ITIOnMw he us ness name used 1 B-3, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 92626 Orange Count" on 6.23.95 WORM CO INDUSTRIES, the nole(s) secured by said Co. u the dUy ~ tww ~ llnce auct, court. by the seller ,at 1hat loca-cohol c beverages at: 3325 Neighborhood Acce"tance Connell Nissan, (Calif.) ' 23152 Verdugo Dr Suite Deed "" T""'l ..-. .... ~, ~um. and..._ .. ,,. AICIOfdlldon. Galdlrt Wltli A letter or phone call will tlon Is: Queen slf'lowers NEWPORT BLV. D. NEW· Corp 3151 Alrwa~A:'.enue 2828 H b Bl"d Costa 19986702287 L 11·1· C "' '""' -· ··--..--t 1 t t PORT BEACH CA 92663 .. • , ar or • D 11 P J 25 J 1 2 180, aguna H s, A thereon, as~ In said to Deed°' 1lwt, ~ sroltngsAAOdekln~ no pro ec you; your YP• The anUctpated date of • Suile B·3, Costa es1. CA Mesa, CA 92626 ·• 8 Y llot une • u Y • 92653 nole(S) adVances it under on 02A>1llO u Document Co • nun., PCllll Offtc:e written response must be the sale/lransler is 7/27/98 For the. followln8 1~Ge 01 92626 This business Is con-9. 16. 1998 Th562 Jack Walters, 112-42nd the terms of said b.lanr,,Trust. No.81)4f)"1321o'*-Page . eoi Mlf7, Slr'I ~TX ln pro~er legal form II you at the office ol BURROW L1cenae. 41 N ALE This business is con· ducted by· a corporation PUBLIC NOTICE St., #B. Newpon Beach, lees. cllalges and expenses of • ot OITldll Racotd1 In the 712115-4117, T~ :;;~ t e court 10 hear your ESCROW CO .. 180 New• ~ff~tND WINE· EATING ducted by: a corpora1lon Have you started doing CA !1~66~ the Trusl8e and of lt't6 tnJsts Offtcl d.-the ~ ot NUmber: (210) 11 • d fil . port Center Dr.. #265, p bll h d N 1 Have you started doing buslness yet? No Fictitious Bualnen Dean Witter. 112·42nd St .. aealed by said Deed ol Trust ar._. eounty, Clllfomt., SalelSbrb.11 Une: ~-· you 0 not 1 8 your re· Newport Beach, CA 92660 u s e 8 w P 0 r business ye1? No Connell Nissan Paul w. . IB. Newpor1 Beach. CA The IOtal amount of the unpaid aec\llld by: Marl( J. 77'218, Eltt a. sponse on time, you may This bull< sale Is subject Beach-Costa Mesa Dally Neighborhood Acceptance D dd Id e P es , Name Statement 92663 balance ol lt't6 ot>ligallon se-Oo4tlngham and EIZlltleCtl $ AllUtanl s.a.tarv. Dllit• lose the case, and your lo Calllornla Uniform Com-Pilot June 25, July 2. 9, Corp. Barbara Sted. Exec T~ls r st~tem~n1' was filed The lollowlng pe'.sol ns are This business is con· cureo by lhe propeny to be sold CoCtlnghlm, hustmnd .td Olt11118 ~ - wages, money and prop• merclal Code Section 1998 Th55o V.P. wllh the County Clerk of doing business as, ducted by: a general part· iWld reasonable esllmaled costs Wft. 11 l'N•ar WOrtd S.V• fl'TKn. fTf/Oe erty may be ta'ken without 6106.2. UB IC 0 E This s1atemen1 was Med ran e Count on 6·17·98 Cl.ass ol 87 Reunion, 2480 nershlp expenses aod adVlWlCeS at th8 lna8 Ind L.oen Auoclatkln, further warning from the II so subject, the name P L H TIC wilh the County Clerk ol O 9 Y Irvin& Blvd. #256. Tustin. Havo you ittarteel doing lime of the tnitiel publcallon of a,_.,.. &rvftgl and LOln court. and address ol the person Fictitious BualnHI Orange County on 6-16·98 19~86781757 CA 92782 . business yet? No the NotiOe or S"8 15 Aa80ClaClon, u 81neftdaty. There are olher legal re· with whom claims may be 199 80781509 Datly Pllol June 25, July 2, SharmlJla Wtjerlslrlwar· Jock Walters SlS8 10099 The beoeficlary Wll .. ll ~ Mldton to i--------- qu1remllent,. you may ~anht filed ts Lisa Evans, Burrow Th:~o~:w~~tp~':!~~ are Dally Piiot June 18 25 9. 16. 1998 Th567 ~~~· l4~ ~~1~~78~1vd .. T.h1s s1a1emen1 was filed onoei ~Deed of Trust tter• ~bidder for cash OBITUARY 888 to ca an attorney rig t Escrow Co .. 180 Newport . ~'V • ' ' PUBLIC NOTICE • us ~· w1tn the County Clerk or tofote execuled and~ lo (peval .c an. ot .-In away. II you do not l<now Center Dr., ,265, Newport doing business as. July 2. 9, 1998 Th551 This business . Is con· Orange Counry on 6•2s.98 lt't6 underalQned a wntten Oec:la-lilwf\ll moMy ot tha Uni .. an altorney, you may ~all Beach, CA 92660. and the Y.ALLIN> MANUFACTUR· PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious Bu1lne11 ducted by: an ind1v1C1Ual 19986762692 ration ol DellUlt and Oemend !of .._, by cat\, I c:uhW'1 an attorney referral se"11ce last date for filing claims ING, 1779 Placentia Ave., Have you slaned oolng . 1 Sale and written Notice °' d.-:IC dl'mwn by a IUla or or a legal aid office (listed $hall be 7124198 which Is Costa Mesa, California Fictitious~ Hem• Statement business yel? Yes. 6/1/98 Daily Pilot Juy 2, 9, ~6, OefaUttandilec1JontoSel The nallonal bmr*. a dwck m the phone book). the business day before 92~27 N St t t The following persons are Sharm1Ua WlJerls111ward11na 23. 1998 Th 8 underS__. caised said Notice dl'llwn by 8 ltlt• or f9derlll Oespues de que le en· t 1 d Iii d Brtan David Wallln, 2824 ame • •men doing business as: This sta1emen1 was hied PUBLIC NOTICE .,,...... ·-'--ct'9dl tteguen esta cltaclon Judi· a7:'ov:a e ate spec e Newport Blvd., Newpo11 The lollowlng persol'\.S are JOKN TURTON ENTER· With the County Clerk 01 d Default and Eledion to Sel 10 a.di __ ,. Of ! clal u11ed liene un plazo de · Beach. CA 92663 • d~ing business as: PRISES. 18660 Spruce Cir· Orange County on 6-16-98 be r8CXll'dec1 In lt't6 ~nty v.tler'8 dl'llwn by • _. ,..., 30 DIAS CAl.ENDARIOS Datecu.June 10, 1998 Garre• Wayne Earnshaw, H1gherPower, z.t53 Maph cle. Fountain Valley, CA 199Btl761574 Fictitious Bu1lne11 the real pn>petty IS located uvtnga and loen ~ /I/ Tammera Arredondo 211-B Fern St. Newport St. #B, Costa Mesa, CA 92708 . Name Statement Date June ~ · 1998 l.AW tlon, 111/tnga HMI -ion. ot fa~!st:r:s:r~t~ra '::a' u::~ Publlshed Newport Beach, CA 92663 92627 John Robert Turton, 18660 Dally Pilot June l8, 25, The lollowlng po~sons are OFFICES _OF STEVEN J. savings _,. apecl'8ct In ~ esta c/rie. q Beach·Costa Mesa Dally This business Is con· Brett Porr, 2153 Maple St. Spruce Circle, Fountain July 2, 9, 1'998 Th550 doing business as MELMET. AS TRUSTEE Mdlof1610:Zdtha Financial Uni carta 0 una Hamada Pllct July 9• 1998. ducted by: 8 general part· I B, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Valley, CA 92708 PUBLIC NOTICE Host City, 2920 Newport SANDY NAYLOR, ~ Coda Ind Nhortlld to do telefonica no le ofrecera Th586 nershlp Fredrick Brown, 2153 This business Is con· Blvd., Ste. J, Newport Signature 2912 S. Daimler bulinla In thll ....._) Al: protecclon· su respuesta Have you started doing Maple SI. IB, Coste Mesa. ducted by: an lndivldual Fictitious Bi.islneas Beach, CA 92663 SVeet. Santa Ana, Calllomia N. the NQnti ~ esrlla a maqulna tiene que PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? No CA 92627 Have you started doing Name Statement Jomes Phell)s. 2920 New· 92705-5811 T~ o/,. to the ~om,. ' cumpllr con lai formalf-Brta11 David Wallin This business is con· buslm'ss yet? Yes, 4·21-98 The lollowlng persons are &Or1 ~lv8A ~~66~' Newport ~~5932 ~ 719. 1~ =..a:., CA al rtgN. ~ dades legates apropladas STATEMENT OF Garrett Wayne Earnshaw ducte~ by: a general part· John Robert Turton doing business as· T8:ic • b 1 1 Md lntlf..t con·~ to sl usted qulcre que la corte WITHDRAWAL FROM This statement was filed nership d . This statemenl was filed THEfiE AND BACK AGAIN d ct' d bu~ "'~'cJ1 1~ ~on· Md ,_ held byl~ escuche su 1:aso. PARTNERSHIP with the County Clerk ol Haj• YO\J ?starte do1n._ With the Coun1y Cl.erk of TOURS, 414 Vitia Roma, ~ e y. ant" rt vd u~ ·n aid Died ot lNlt In the SI usted no presenta su OPERATING UNDER Orange County on 7-S.98 bB's ne;s yet No Orange County on 6·16·98 Newport Beach CA 92660 b a~e J0u 175 ~ e 0' g PUBLIC NOTICE P'Of*!Y .._. In uld r .. puesta a tlempo, puede FICTITIOUS t9JJ887&3730 TI,f: sf:~ement was flied 19988701'($80 David w. Dobyns, 414 J~~.~ p~:lps 0 ~ Catfomlll de9cJt>. perder et caso. y I• pueden BUSINE_SS NAM! Oaity Pilot July 9, 16, 23, with the County Clerk ol pally Pllot June 18, 25, VI Sia Roma, Newport This statement was llled Trustet Sale No. 59-'64792CA Ina tha land~ Lot 11 qullar su aalarlo, au dlnero The following person has 30, 1998 ThS88 Orange County on 6-16-98 July 2,9, 1998 Th554 Beach, CA 92660 wilh the County Clerk ol Loan No. 59'64792CA Tltle ot"'nm No. 272'1. lntt..cly Y otras c.oaas de au withdrawn as a general 19986701585 PU LIC NOTICE Thia business Is con· Orange Coun1y on &-26·98 Order No 9802451·52 Apn al Com Me-. Col.nty ot propledad sin a\1110 adlclo-partner lrom the partner· PUBLIC NOTICE D .1 P'I t J 18 25 B ducted by: an Individual 19988782893 458•631.26 NoliCI ol Trustee's onnoa, ..._ ot Cllfomla, nal por palle de la Corte. ship operating under the 11 Y 1 0 une ' ' Have you started doil'lg o sale You are Ill default unde a •I* Mlp ~In Book Exlsten otros requl11tos le-llctiUous business name 01 Fictitious 8u1lne11 July 2, 9, 1998 Th549 Flctltlou• Bu1lne11 business yet? No ally Pllol July 2. 9, 16, Oted 01 Trust dalld 1 OMs. ti, ,..,_ a2 Md 13. ~ gales. Puede que usted Kla11na's Embroidery at Nam• Statement PUBLIC NOTICE Heme Stat•1J1•nt David Dobyns 23, 1998 Th579 UnleSS you take action to ..,__ Mlpl. In lhe Offtc:e quiera namar a un abogado 15661 B Street 15, Tustin, The foJto.wlng person• are • The lollo,wlng pe'.sons are This statemen1 was liled PUBLIC NOTICE pror.ectyour l>(Openy, It may be ot the County "9cor'dW ot lnmedlalamente. SI no CA 92780 doing bUs1ness as: f ·ICtltloua BualnH• dol,..bus1nns !IS. with the County Clerk of solllatal)UbHCsale If you need uld Courey. &c.pt tn..- conoce a un abogado The Fictitious Buslne11 SCALA INTERNATIONAL Ham• Statement Frekriksen Custom Wood· Orange County on 6·1.6·98 Flotltlou1 Bu1lne11 an explaflatlon ol uie nature of f'romallolgas.,,,._..and puede Hamar a un servlclo Name referred to above Tf:lAVEL. 3334 E. Coast The followln rsons are wo! Ing, 1253 Logan Ave. 19988781582 Name Statement Ille proceedings against you, 00Whpoca110ria,baiowa de relerencla de abogados was filed In 0~9'2,' County Highway. Suite 319• Co-~ol g buslnes~ :. Untl D, Costa Mesa, CA. Dally P1to1 June 18. 25, The following persons are lou should contact a lawyer On dlipU\ of IOO '-~ o a una oficlna de ayuda s 27 1 Fil N rooa del Mar. CA 92625 n · 92626 J 1 2 9 998 Th5 1 1 . • n.•199 t 10 O"· N.A tt. ,._ ot ~-. u t.,,al ~vea el di ectc>rlo tele· on ep. • ' 8 0· Vlvlan M Garcia·Coumas CJ "."Cl Company. 537 Don Lawrence Fredriksen u Y • • 1 4 dong business as. '" a • .,..m, __:.~ ,_ ... ---=::::.~ ~ "" ' F623341 · c • Newport Cent&r Drive 330 R Plac Costa First Coast Flnanclal, Mor10age Servlees. Inc as Ille ,_,,_, •• ·----"' fonlcoCA. SE HUMBER Full name and address of ~~ lf.1 1;.:~~·gi: 9~~e25 o. #146, Newport Beach, CA Mesa ~~0~~627 '· PUBLIC NOTICE 19762 MacArthur Blvd. duty appointed trustee under ~ ~~ .. lty.,... 1he person withdrawing: • 92660 Thi ' b • i 1 1311. lrvlne. CA 92612 and pursuant to Deed of Trust tofofe ,_.,._. bd'9 (Humero del Ca10) Mercedes Dominguez, Jack Coumas. 321 112 Jamee Ruth Newkirk, 712 s u~ ness · ·' con· Fictitious Bui lneu Chris R. Jones, 349 San recorded on 10112195. **' •a la'". The street 239539 7610 E. Hamilton Ave .. Or· ~rks~r 9~~5 Corona del Cliff Drive ·16, Laguna dH;~:d ~~~ansl~~Zddu:~lng Name. Statement Leon, Irvine. CA 92606 Instrument 19950451239 of ~ and alttwlf common The name and address ol ange. CA 92867 11• Beach CA 92651 b 1 1 N The following persons are This business is con-olllelal records 1n Ille Olliee of ~ any. al the the court Is (El nombre y Mercedes Dominguez J~dt!d b~;!n~~!b~~d c:n':i This 'business Is con· o~n"~~!J,f~sen o doing0businessCas: A dueled by: on Individual Ille Recorder ol Orange County :!v. ~~ dlrecclon d~ ta corte es) 10988780202 wile · ducted by: an lnBivldual This stalement was flied ~~ ~n~e R?l'r 1Y S ~· Have yo11 started doing caJ1lornla. executed by J UO Wttt Prtnatlol OrM'. Municipal Court 01 the This 1ta1ement was filed Have you ~aned doing Have you staned doing with the County Clerk 01 ~~ en~) 1g~1~ ~~~! Poa~~ business 5et? No Roben Bror. :' uz::anltd Com M9U, CA mis. ,,_ Slate or California Cou11ty with lhe County Clerk ol businoss yet? Yes, 5·15·98 ~~slness ye1? Yes, 06/01/ Orange County on 6·16·98 RZ1ie1 Institute. 3090 Bristol ~~i~s ~ta1:~:~1 was !tied ~':ngsas s!~t r FA errc: wldtnlgned Tn.-. clit- ol Orange • West District. Orange County on 6·1·98 Vivian Garcla·Coumas Jamee Ruth Newkirk 19986761572 S1 .. #170, Costa Mesa, CA with the Counry Clerk ol Benelidaly Wiii seA at pubhc dli'ftl el'lf lllbllY fW .,.y 814 t 13th SI., Westminster. Ddity Piiot June 25, July 2, This statement was tlled This stalement was flied Dally Pllol June 18, 25. 92626 Orange Counly on 6·26-98 auction to tne highest !>ldder lor lneonwdlw of the llr9C CA 92683·4593 9. 16, 1998 Th569 wolth thee County C61er6k98of with the County Clerk ol July 2. 9. 1998 Th552 David F. Atencio, D.C.. 19988782713 casll (payable at time of sale In ~ ..S oltier conwnon range ounty on ·1 • 10575 El Manzano Foun· . 1aw111t mon*" ol tne United ~ f ll'IYt tnowt1 The name, address, and PUBLIC NOTICE 1998&7&t583 Orange County on 6-23-98 PUBLIC NOTICE lain Valley. CA 9270B Daily Pilot July 2. 9, 16, Statas. by ·eash a cashier's tw.i\. laid .. wll be t~l~phone number or plain· Daily Pilot June 18, 25, 19~88782282 This business is con-23. 1998 Th580 check drawn by a stall or fMdl. tu~ COYWWlt \iH s attorney, or plalnlilf PUBLIC NOTICE July 2 9 1998 ThS48 Daily Pilot June 25, July 2, Flc tltlou. Bu1lne11 dueled by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE nallonal ban• a Cllecie drawn bV or ~ ..__, « without an attorney, is: (61 NOTICE OF ' ' 9, 16, 1998 Th565 Name Statement Have you s1a11ed doing a stall or feOerat credit union lmplled. ~ .., 11ombre, la dlrecclon Y el . 'AVAILABILITY OF PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE The following persons are business yet? Ves, 6/95 as Flol ltlou1 eu'slness or a d1edl drawn by a Stall or polNls' "" Of ~ null'\9fO de teltlono del ANNUAL REPORT doing bu1in1ess at: 0 Atencio Chlroprauc Name Statement Ftdtrll Savings and Loan bnrlcM. ti> ~ lhe ~ b d d 1 d d te Pursuant to Section Fictitious 8u1lneH Fl tltl B 1 The Huf man !Oup, oavld F, Atencio, D.C. Th 1 11 1 a Assoelatlon Savings ~ sum ot the a oga 0 9 eman an ' 6104(d) of the Internal Rev· Nam• Statement c oua us ne.. 16712 Ross ln .. Huntington This stalemant was filed e 0 0'!' ng ~rsons re Assoclaoon' or Savings Bank 1) aec&lf9ll by mid 0 del demandante que no enue Code notice Is Tht following persons are • H•m• Statement Beach, CA 92647 • with the County Cletk -01 dolnlg gusine~ s: 15 M sl)tdlied 1n'sect1on 5102 ol Ille ot 1hlllt, wllh ...,_ Ilene abogado, es) hereby given' Ulat the an· doing buslness as: The following pe~eons are Wiiiiam Todd Hu If man, Orange County on 6·26·98 :,::, B~-e~1!z~· Mona~;h Flflanclal Code and authortzed to "*90n, • ~ In 8lid Law Olfict ol riual report for the fiscal B & F Supply, 7261 Mat1 doing buslnen as. 16712 Ro11 Lane. Hunting-199B676270e Beach JA 92629 do business In tnts state) alln nae.(•~ ~ r ~ Arthur Cslllag, (818) 558· year ended November 30, Drive, Huntington Beach, t"R~~~gT~ ~~0A 1~UR t~n1Beach,fA926r • Dally Pilot July 2, 9, 16, Sam · Abraham, 259291tontolth111'1Qpolesatthemiln ~h..,.otU.o-t 7225 (SBN 92570), 2410 w. 1997 of The Plemonte CA 92647 C • 'g~s h s bus ness 1 con 23 1998 Th574 Bla.scos Mission Viejo CA entry area to flit Placentia Civic ct 1l'ult. ...,, ..... -., Magnolia Bl11d., Burbank, Foundation, a private loon· Bart Udlnk, 8301 Flaxman :;:2e oita Mesa, A dHcted by: an lndl~du~I i • 92691 ' ' Ctn111r 401·•11 E. Chapman ~ and ...,_ ct CA 91506 datlon 11 available at 1he A\t., Huntington Beach. A Id n As .. oclates lJlc b aye you 7•~rte • o ng PUBLIC ,NOTICE This business 11 con· Aw .• Plaeenlla, CA all riglll. bUethe ~..s aftt..,,.. -------- DAVIES Chertea H. Davi.-. age 83, 45 Y••r resident of Orange County. Naval Arohltect - Merine Surveyor, former Supwlmendem of Wllmlngton Sollt Work• and South Coaat Shipyards. Member of Society of Naval Architect. & Marine Eng ln••fll Netlonal and Southem Callfomla Manne S\K· • V4"1ora Aaaoclatlona., Died July 1, 1998 Of skin cancer, and paned over to . Ad- dJ•r'• Green wh•r• all grNt aallon go. · Survtved by Wife of 39 years Kitty C1Alr; Son Bradford; Daugh- t er M•llnda Cun- ningham; Qrandchll- dren Analey Bleu, MlchHI and Brian· Brothera John and Ronald . MemorfaJ SefVlce to be held at Paolflo Vl•w MemorlaJ Park, N9WJ)Ort Beach, J"ty 18, 1998 at 11:00 A.M. GASTON ~ J.,,,.. GuNn, 78, of Newport Beach, died July •, 1998 of emphyaema. She la eurvtv.d by brother Van J&Nt1, daughtera, Und• Ga. ton, Victoria St8Yen1, Cathrtne Rainey, 8. gtVldchlldren and 2 gr•at-grandchlldren. Memorial eervlc•• wlll be held 1:00 P.M. Thu~ay. July a. 1898 at Vlll•g• C hurch of l rvl ne. 17101 Armatrong lrvln•. 474-9155. Flowe,. to church. •• DATE JAN 8 1898 Foundation's princtpaf 01· CA 92646 cm 0 I ' " us ness yet 0 ducted by· an lndMdual and lnttrest conlltVIO to and 1 · nee for Inspection during Frank Nickel, 2•632 Chari· g A), 240 Br ir Ave.. Wiiiiam Todd Huffman Flotltlou1 Bu1lne11 Have 0~ started oolng now ntld by It under said Oeeoi----------1----------AICHARD W. 81QQIHS, regular buelnau hour• ton, Laguna Hiiis, CA osta Men, CA 626 This statement was filed Name Statement buslnes~ yet? No ol Trust In the oro1>1r1Y. situated Clerk, by DONNA HO• from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. by 92653 This bu~lness 11 cor• with the County Clerk ol The following persons are Sam Abrahim 111 said county, ~ornta --------.. HOMICHL, D•putv any citizen who requHll It This business la con-~cted by. 1 cf~o~augn1 Orange Coun1y on 6·23·98 doing business as: This statement wat llled dtWltiln~ths land tl'ltrtln As Can't aeem to - STATl!Ml!HT OF whhln 180 day1 alltt tha ducted by: a general part· bu~l'••~oyuei?' Noe 0 ng 10989728329 The Magic Shop, 270 E. with the County Clerk ol more lu described In Uld .&.t to all tho"• DAMAOl!S dale of publication. nershlp Ami~on Associates Inc Dally Piiot June 25, July 2, 11th #13, Costa Mesa, CA Orange cou111y on 6-02•$8 Otld ot rust The property "" • (Peraonal Injury Of The Found.atlon'a pl'incl· Have you started doing Kl Ch P • Id i " 9, l6 l998 Th568 92627 19988190290 he11tolort Otsetlt>ld IS IJtfnO repair Jobs fl pal office ls located at: buslneH yet? No an ow, r 1 en ' Jay Leslie Inc (CA) 270 . sOkl ·as Is' Tiit sb'eel address • Wrongful Deal ) 1575 Placenlla Avenu1; Bart Udlnk T11f1 itatement was nted PUBLIC NOTICE E. 17th #13, C'osta Mesa, Dally Pilot July 2, 9, 15, and other common des1gnalloa, around the house? To. Ronald Panet Nawport Beach CA 92663 This 1tafement was flied With the County Clttk ol CA 92627 23, 1998 ThS81 11 1ny ol the real Pl'Ol*\Y Plaintiff Nguyen Thi (949) 57•·9964 ' ' with the County Clark of Orange County on 1·1·98 . Flctltloua Bu1ln•.. This business 11 con-dlSCfltieo abOYt It purponed 10 let the NQuyen aeeks damages In The principal manager ol Orange County on S.23-98 19988783551 Maine Statement duo1ed by: a corporation PUBLIC NOTICE t>t· 2 Hlrl>Or Polnll Newoort tht abova .. ntJtled action II the Foundation It John E. '9988702288 Dally Piiot July 9, 18, 23, Tile lollowlng perso!"S are Have you ttarted doing 9Nc!t. CA 92625 Tiit follows: Aschlerl1. Dally Pllol June 25 July 2 30. 1998 Th583 doing buslne1111: bUstneu yet? No NOTICf OF TRUITtrl SALE undersigned trustat dllCllllTIS Gtneral damages Publlshad N aw ~ort 9 16 1998 'Th5eA PUBLIC NOTICE Th• Home Value Advlsoty, Jay Leslie Inc., Jay L Po-TS.t-.1..U..c YOUAAEIN llftY ~ty 10( eny p I If 1 d I h Btach•C01ta Mt.. Daily ' ' 424 62nd St, Newport merantz oEF~T UNDER A CEED OF 1nconecmest ol tht ftrMI a, n, ·~ ;~ ~~~ nco • Pilot JUiy 9, 1998. • PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious auslneH Beach, CA 92663 This statement, wu llled TRUST DATED emJ95 lddr111 and Oltltf common vtn ence. ::i, • Th585 Raymond Karl McFarland, with the County Clerk of UNLESS YOU TAl<E M:TIOH tlnlanaoon. II any, snown Special Damages PUBLIC NOTIC"' F1ctltloua 8uelneH Th"1'H'•Jt•tement -'21 62nd St., Newpori Orange County on 6-26-98 TO PROTECT ~ llerti\ St1C1 Siie WW be mldt. Medlc1J axpenHt (to 5 ·Name lt•t•ment t o o ng P9!'°"' Ire Beach, CA 92683 19989782708 PROPERTY. rT ~y IE bUt W!ll0\11 CGYtl!ll'll 9f data): $3,6l2.00 NOTICI OP The IOllowlng penon1 are ~~ 1M~'ffr~~·~ Baker l'hl~ bu~lne~1J1 w:on• Dally Piiot July 2, 9, 18, AT A flU8l)f; SAL!. FY .-ranty, ':r'"d °' ~· Flllure medical txpen1ta: APPLICATION POR doing 1>Ualne11 a : St, ID202, Costa MeH , d~:!e ~~u lnstarttl doing 23, 1998 Tt\575 NEED AN EXPLANATION OF :=::...o..: ~ . ;: ClaHlfled Service Directory help VO\I find reflablt help. Olve u1 • c .. 111 CLASStFt•D ....... ,,.. 55,500,00 CH.AHO• IN Ap1ch 1 Lui her, 26 OA 92926 b I I? No THE NATURE OF M "'"8lr1lnQ ~ lllm 01 !114 1 ""3 ""' w" vine, CA 112818 S ID202 c' I ... y ~1 . YOU SHOUl.D CONTACT A . -------- F .. -_, . . ·'~:: . ' ':o'::r -Cemet~ • M Brf Chapel • o.matOfY property Cl 1 mag u : 0 ...... •Rl"IP OI' Mauchly SI.. Ste. 326, Ir· Danit! Boone 855 Baker ~: n~:~ l:cF land PUBLIC NOTICE ~DING AGAINST YOU. ~) MCI.Itta said DMf Of 1 ..... ·"'" ALCOHOLIC Howard Pestano 35 Sen-I., • 01 I . ....... Tllft t tttt meni wu filed Fictitious •ualMll l.AWY!A On T/30l99 tt t;4e TM Wiii inltrMl 111trt0n. • M1y 28, 1998 •.WMOI LICINll Clero, Ra°'ho Sarita Marg .. ~ 92'2~ O I. 1231 with thl County Clark ol . Name atatement, NA. LAW OFFICES OF Pf~ lft slid no•l•l ,l _________ J111111-------M hur Calllag D•t• •f Plllnt rhl ymon • NO, Orange County on 0·23·98 Tht following persons are STMH J MEL.MET INC • lllVlllClt. If WfJY. undlf llit Pu bllef\td Newport Aftplloatlon1 Roben Rulr 31 Otl Ptr· \'~:caij~fi:::'a C~ 8'l:~ 1"81112289 doing buslne11 .. : c1111V --T""'--'9rms Of flt !)Md OI Trust. 8HCh·Co•t. Meta Dally JUL 01, '"' latto, lrvlne, CA '2el4 ducted bV!.,, Individual Dally Pilot June 25, JUiy 2, Kelly• Krtatlona. 86 Night INI ~IO Deed ol 1'IUll :a.:: oe":t :::-.,,~ 'Hot June 18, tlS, .My 2, 8, To Whom n May con-Thi• tlualnt1t ta con· Have you etaned doing 9, 18, 199&. Th563 Haron une, Allio Viejo. CA ltCDldld lt7195, • .....,.. 1111 Mii ~ llY said DMd 199t T'n545 ctrn· ducted by: a genetal P•"' butlneH yet? No OTICE 92856 No95-0318888~ .. -. 01 Trutt to-Wit $599 m 10 Tht Name(•) of tht Ap. netahlp Danltl eoone PUBLIC N Ketty Noel Btlle. 80 Night 11111 -. ol .....,. In (EsM.id) ~ Wlettelt PUBLIC NOTICI l)llcant(sl.l•l•r•: Have you atar1ed doing Thia ttalement w .. nled '1 tltl 8 IM H9fon 1.n .. Aliso v1110. CA .. cAll ol~,.. lfld lffllOMI adWnCll 11 MY. CHEN JtARY W C butlneta yet? No with tht County Cltfk of o °" ve H 9HM . ol , .. ~ lll9 -·· ' If fi> ontltMe9 SHEN KE u Howttd Pettano Orange Courtb' on 1 .... 91 Na .. •t•t•rnenl Thi• buelnt11 11 con. otc:.llorn& Tiit btM -i!:;o'Slld NOTICI TO Tl'le •PPllcanta llateCI Thia ttalemeot was flied te9llHMti The foll0wltl$ l*tont 11e duc:1ed by! an lndlVldual C S"*"1' ~ of r:V '*"°'°" CllllDtTOll• OP abolle are ·~no to the Wiii\ IN Counly Clefk of ,, ...... • • .... doing l>Utlnell A : Have you lttrled CIO!ng UNliMMllD ... WIU. lllB.t: --• ~ ... 8ULK UL• 0.pertrMnl of Alooh«*o = Counev on 1-18•91 Dally 1 OC -~ ' 1 ' .... SH IM1m1, t38 Qaroenl1 buslne1t yet? No T W AUCTI:* -TO ;;;.; e" w lie c11ca 1104 Bevet199 Conlfol IO ..... t n11•• ~. 11191 Th514 =· COION de4 Met, CA Kelly Noel Bena . ~ lllCla Pait= OIGWalln . OI Dllllll = tiO• u.c.c.i ~:~?." !6a'f: Delly"'°' June 211 July Z, PUIUC NOTICI 0.:,S. s t>aYlt,. t'8 Oat· Ji'n' ,:!11~ '~~·1e:i .,-:..-:::=... o....t ._ ...... •- Moue. II ofh«et:ly ~ .. 10 MiSA CA t2121' •· 1'· tttl ThSM Plotttteu• ._.._... oenl1 wav. Corona oel Orengt County 011 wtrtl .,.. ... ._ .... 111W.,!Olftlll .. ...... -efHl1°'9 t.,. wnrrft ' ol PUIUC llOTICI Mat, CA H92S iMH792109 ...... 0.C11119 ...... • a • •-JS4bid ... '*"" ..!!'.'!' ~' ~ Pew ~Al ii1 ... !I-•-:.:.,• Thi• 1'utlne11 t1 con•. P•I"' ~1 Julv 2 9 11, .._ ~ • -• v • "'°'•" Miii ., ...... _ .. _.._. ' --= .... !!:~"';:':C' 1'r,M'l:•Ml ... Jill ... ' ~. • • ... "'°'°"'° ··~=~~~ ~. • ~· IC\ ' rt -.-.8{:!\9':l at ,.._, •l =:' .. :=1~ ..... .,. -TICI .a! ... _:..... i'::l ~ _. """ I '~MmN and buelf.a ~ MeM Tl'Mt IOIOwlt'I l*IOM •• Kt:l ... Ow· Debra I~ r--.--. .,_. .,..... ... _,,.,. ___ ..., ... _ -~--"' ,., ...... _,CA_.,;,,_._..,. --.... -:.-=-:-.hrllcanr.~: , .. ~.=·S*:~=.::..~=:c::von~..: n:c:r:=.. , ro· 1n ~ On the movet T:" Chllelren'• _, .tllllMt•J• ..,. ...._. • .. dlllf ...... ~· Ina., (CAI, 741 T8'1t Uatnftl 11° COi'-09IV PloC June H. Nlf t. . OefdHHI Plnll\Clal • 1119 .... )I: ... M &elf J'OUf U1f8 t Jr~0NeWpotl The Comm"""~ t . tt, ,.. 1M10 -ttO I'll~ :.::-:..... ~-"Illl'!l"'"K• / _, .. _..II ho\Mhald .......... 11 OM" ~,._., To#??:M•lft ... UVHi,... 1tt 1:1:====~~===1:::. ---·-IJ! ... """9 ~ ............ .~,~ Oii~ • IQAw'W .._ ..... ·-------. ·' ... ' • ... •• I• ~ •• " ... -,, ... I ,. ~ 11 ....... \.J ->: .. .. . . .. •• •• ... ·-·-·-... .... .... ·-·--.. -... ·-·-·-·--.... ·-·-.... ·-..... ... •• •• •• •• •• •• •• . .. ... ••I ·-·-·-·-,, •• -::1 •• .. .... .. . -::: ...... l ' L~~-. a G:t EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All rtal 11tal1 1nel1isl1t 11 ~II .._.,,,., 11 n•ttct le Ille Ftl· ml Falt Ho11l1t Ac1 et 11U H ameuel wine• ''"*" It lll•t•t I• •••1111u ·aay preterHce. llmltall11 " llscrh11l11llH baHI H race. ceter. 11111111. SH ..... 1ca,, lamlll.tl SUlllS Of naltolll Orifll, Of H l1l11ilt1 to m•-• HY sue• ,,.11re1ce, llmlt1Uo1 or ltscriml111lf01. • T•ls 11w1p1p11 will IOI -ftOWtftfly ICClpl Hy •dnl11H· mul tor real 11t1t1 w•lc• Is 11 Ylolelloa ot t•• law. O.r readers ate hrlby l1l11med tht 111 dw1tfl111 1dr111t1d 11 1•11 llWlllPtr lfl IYllll"t 01 H ~Ht 9'JOl1Hlty •111is To Ctlll· pta11 ot dcunmluttoa, call HUO Ttll tree II 1 ·IOl-424-ISM fOf 1111 W11.i11t101 oc area plt111 ~I HUO 11 426-3SOO HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL 1002 •• Hel~"9 Cl . ......... ·• .. 1 ..... (7 i ) 631-6594 (Pit'• /mdudr \'O\tr nnmt ood phi" 11umbt>r 111icf 't.'t II t•nll you ,llll'k '"1th U pri1•,. IJlllllt'.) .. ,... .. ByPhone {7 14) 642-5678 .. ' - ByMaMnP~ :i:iO West Bl!Y treet Co ta Me5a. CA 92627 At "ln.-pon Bh d. & Ba) 81. Hours Tdephone 8:30am-5:00pm Mondof-Friduy 'Wa lk-In 8:30am-5:00pm Moudn y-F riduy Newport Beach/Costa f-.Aeso Doily Pilot POiiey RP' I'll lli11<·~ un• "11Lj1•r1 to d1t111gr "'u!io 11 11111w1• Tiw publi .. lu•r n•.,.'n 1·~ th,. rif(ht 1J 1·,.11,ui. f()1°1'1.,,i(\. rt•\ i•r or "'J""' 1111) . j~ll.,~ifird ud~ 1•r111.rin1·111. PlriN' n.>port uny nror , (1hu1 miw t,11• i11 your d11,,ifird ud imnl<'diutt'I)'· ' ' Thr DniW Pilu1 'u1'!'l'~ts no linbility for 1111y rrror i11u1f11d\t•f1i .. 1·nw111 for whil'b it may lw w11pd1\ iblr t"u't'J>' for the• !'O:.I of tlw f.PO<'t' tl\'tU;l \' oc·n1pird b\ tlw t>rror. Cn•di1 run only bl' ntlowrd for tht' r.r .. 1 i11 .. 1'r1io11. Monday ... , ............. Friday S:OOpm Tu esday .............. Monday S:OOpm Wednesday ......... Tuesday S:OOpm Thursday ....... Wednesday S:OOpm Friday ............... Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ............... Friday S:OOpm CORONA COSTA MESA 1024 IAGUNA NEWPORT COSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT N~WPORT -----• RENTALS TO DEL MAR 1022 BEACH 1048 BEACH 1069 BEACH 2169 BEACH 2 169 MISCELLANEOUS SHARE 272 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3 Br 1 'i•Be Bonus Am -~~~~iiiiiiiiiii ~iiiii!iiiiiiii!i!iiii~iiiiiiiiii Npt Hts Perfect 4 Righi RENTALS . Jeam ln• Creek 3br Lrg yard, 2c gar, FP, OPIEN SAT·SGN Bluff• TWM 1·aly, Tenent, Upr lg :2Br Bevtront Duplex w / Herbor View hom••l•••••••••I NJI upper back bay. L 2ba. upgraded, trl 1v1 • AV accHa 5206,000 2Br 2Ba Bungalow In greenbelt + pool, 2Ba. wk·ln clst, fp, Ilk· Boet Dock· Juat r•· 3br 2ba. Anached 2 studio w/pvt entrance Ca1allna aunset view! Agent 842·5937: North Laguna. Ute & vkew, new roof, upa, pvt patio, no modeled. Upper car gar. LeaH only own · bll & kitchen $510K Agt 780-85 33 A Beeutu 3Br 2.5Ba Bright Remodel. 315 kitchen, carpet, paint emkg/pets. :'~~~·~0 3br 2ba, FP, w/d, lg $2400/mo. Open Sat ROOMS . 2706 $750 Inc utll 729-767 ,, Hawthorne ($489,000) S395K Agent 650-3822 760-0189 or 4 · view deck, 1/c gar, July t 1. 10-2:00. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------! •Jeamlne Creek 3br 5 Yrs Newl White Ille, Agl, Adriana 376-0071 EASTBLUFF beaullful boat dock, utllilles In-815 Port A•hl•V· c • 2ba, upgraded, trl 1111 2Fp'a, Lg Mair, S310K IRVINE 2144 eluded. $3200/mo yrly NB W.Oceanlront/22nd. an l s~e~ to Catallna Sunset viewl Agent 645·9913 4Br 2Ba. Family rm, Lse. 714-815·1332 Herbor View Homes Private rm, unlurn, ahr get to all lhoee S510K Agt 7 8 0.853 3 NEWPORT formal dining room, Lovely Slngl•Sty Hme bath. ulls pd, n/smkg, repair jobs SAT·SUN 12·5 Greet Home 3Br 28a. Bw:"CH 1069 remodeled, expanded WOODBRIDGE 4br BIO CYN 4br 3ba, Avail Sept. $2850/mo kitchenette, laundry. ? 333 POPPY . 2017 Pelome Drive .10A $599,000 518~7711 2.Sba, 2 car gar, ard, aln tam home, .t yr Call Betty 675.4630 1 block 10 N.B. Pier around the house Gourmet kit, fam rm, New Listing 3Br TWH Avall 8-1 $205~/mo lease. 21 Hermitage Burr While Really $510/mo Call Sam al Let the Large beautiful home Engllah Gardens, By 3 RARIE f'INDS 1 Ln. Avall 8-1. $3700/ ' with guell quarters. Own•r 949-646•6158 end un I on greenbelt Gardner lnct 650-8443 mo. 949_759•1899_ Privet• Boh Commty . 714·675·4808 Cl•~•lfl•d Peek·a·boo oceanvlew 2+2 Con~~.~182,000 In Bluffs. $299,000LH Yrtv, unfurn nice 2Br (Between 9AM·5PM) S•.-vlce South side of PCH Nlce l $3791000 4BA Prudential CA Really 2Ba, 2 blk to ocn. 2c Agent 714-509-8923 2.5BA Re~odeled Kit/ Vlnt0~~erB~~o%~a'ge B.J. 6~·5373 exl1472 all gar, Lg Mstr·Br, Dl:NTALS TO Dlr,ctory Baths, Hrdwd floors SPECTACULAR walk·ln-clsts, patio/yd, ~ • help you find Agent 949·645·1800 •Lido Hacienda J Home on the Send NEWPORT NEWPORT gardener. n/amkr/pets SHARE . 2724 reliable help. Mesa De l Mar 811 ST. Cla ir 480 2.BA e fnplact ~. Cornerlol •RY Access Pdo. <last lo o.v'liP ~ Al1ractivt • low Taxes ~ '1 I ( 1(1( ! L I, 'I ( • I, '' I' r / 'r I I ' • Richard Hanchett 54·8485 Sall your home through classified. 842-5878 on Rare Double Lot 4Br 3Ba s1•475,000. BEACH • 266~ BEACH 2669 $2250. Agt 631-0138 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii · 642·5878 $99 0 S .., 8 Pr Inc Ip a Is an I y. •-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iii HUNTINGTON 9· OO· 1•1"'4 • 76 By Owner 675-2708 --------CM Oet ed TWH 2Brl---------1 Nw:WPORT 2.5Ba, Jao, m Nike Prudential THE BLUFFS 3Br 3Ba .. Town, 5 min to beach, ~a.tty Bpnus rm, remodeled. FAIRWAY APART MENTS COAST 2170 quiet. neat. S550/mo BEACH 1040 Contemporary Trl·Plex 723·8120 S435K f1ene Sandera, "''T BIG CANYON + 1/2 utrs 650-0184 Agent 310-545-0904 ~ 3Br Front Hse+Two 4Br 4 .5Ba Lux ury 2Br Units. Grt Income Home Approx 8000•1 5399,000 723-4944 10,ooosf corner 101, Balboa Newprt Realty Marble entry, 7FP'a. •VILLA POINT• Golf Cour•• View 2Bedroom +Loft Call, 760-1869 Agl TrlPlex Oowntown HB. Joan Burk• 7159·9314 -------- 2·Sty front houH plus BIQ CANYON TWH NEWPORT rear unite TWH style. on golf course. 3Br COAST Ort Income $399,000 2Ba, end unit, S459K 1070 BNR 123:4494 Sassy Luby 675·1653 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Prudenllal CA Really NEW VIEW HOME LAGUNA BEA~H 1048 Th• Community 4BA 3BA, 3c garage Market Place. Asking $699,900 Classlfled Agent 4SM·0880 842-8878 OATEO COMMUNITY BY PASHION ISLAND ucaullful irce·llnc.'d s1rce1s on<! golf course v!Ows Enjoy c:arclrcc livll 1A In your large I . 2 or 3 HR A!k'lf11TlCnl llOnlCI • 1W0<ar &nmRc . • \\l(\SIKr/drycr hookups • FTrcpla<'I.' iwcxxt &. gasl • .-.1r ronellllonlng • woa l>ar In ~ mxt 3 OU • Alam1 system • s 1.65010 s;i.ons PLEASB CALL (714) 644-0509 •OCEAN VIEW• Meaa Verde rbom w/ 2Br + Oen, 3Ba, 2c gar own bath In e>Cecutlve $3150.mo+aec. Avall home. Full prlv $475 lmmed. 494·6841 Agt utll's Incl. 7 8 4-4041 APARTMENTS FOR RENT CORONA DELMAR 2622 On the move? Sell your extra household 'items In Classified '-----------t PATRICK TENORE --------------------------------Please Call & Let Us NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT HOUSES/ " NEWPORT MARINA APARTMENTS 1Br 1Be open & airy, lg deck, le gar, no pets Avl Aug 2. $975/ mo. Open Sat·Sun 1-4 429.5 Iris 87~·8078 Know What Your EA CONDOS Neods Arel 856-9705 B CH 1069 BEACH 1069 BEACH 1069 - ., I -8 0 0 -4 -TEN 0 A E FOR RENT Bayfront community with J'!intc beach ac muioa. Tropical land.capiag-~ Laoai pool ac IUD dedc. SOLD! Showcase homes lor sale In our Saturday Real Estate Supplemenll HOMES OF THE WEEK Dtapl•v eda atart at Juat $751 Deadline Wed 5pm ***** OPEN HOUSE Llatlnv• for $51 Deadline Thurs 5pm ••••• It pays lo ad11ort1se In the best local Real Estate Section CALL TODAY LISA RIVERA 714 57 4-4252 BALBOA ISLAND 1006 Little Bal boe lalend 1518/1520 Abalone Pl. Duple x $759,000 Lora Vnnce-Reallor 714·673-4062 Oversized Duplex 7Br 4Ba, Excellent Loca11on. Bay & Pavll· ton VtOW s 1. 100,000 By Owner 075·7978 CORONA DEL MAR "For Your Very Best. Buy At the Beach,, MaryAnn McGuire 646-6770 Pick A Price to Fit Your Budget: $89,900 to $109,876 VERSAILLES Studio, Top Floor Penthouse, T ree Views! $139,90 0 to $159,876 VERSAILLES 2BR 2BA Totally Upgraded, Best Value! $169,000 to $194,876 SEAFAIRE Studio, Penthouse, 12' Ceilings, Skylitcs! $179,900 to $209,876 VILLA BALBOA 2BR l .25BA Small Ocean Views! $369,000 to $428,876 SEAFAIRE Double Master BR Suites. Fantastic Catalina Island Front Row Views! NOTE: All propenics arc listed with Value Ramie Markctin& (Seller will Eotertain Offers within that specific Price Ran&c.) PRUDENTIAL CALIFORNIA REAL1Y Please Call for Further Information: 646·6770 If you are a first time homebuyer (who has not had an ownership interest in residential real estate within the prece~ three (3) years) and are low to moderate income, you may be elirJbfel For further information, you must attend a free seminar to be held on one of the following dates: ThW'8. July 1, 6~·8:.~Mtt &it. Jul* .J' I ' "" • For .farther ieformation, call llie Costa Mesa Redevelopment Agen<i)' at (714) 754-4805 No reservations requited! COSTA MESA 2124 Overstocked with stuff? A call to Cla.ssllled wltt help 842·5878 Walk to BelbOa Island ii.OJ>! M.io11ta fiom Fubloa IdaDd. • Spadom lBR, 2BR and 2BR ac dca 1pt1. • Printc patios or balcocUa •Wood bumiQS/pa finplac:a •Pmatc pnaa • Boat slips -,..,lablc • SlS50 • $2600 Please call (949) 760-0919 ru LIVE THE TRADITION ru . The Terrace Apartments at An Exclusive O ppo'rtunity for Waterfront Living on Newport Bay • Limited availability of 1 & 2 bedrooms $1900-$2500/1 year lease -• Private Guard-Gated Entrance 24-Hour Security & Switchboard • Gym, Spa, and Pool • A Village unto itself with Meeting Rooms, Restaurant, Cocktail Lounge, Entertainment and Room Service • Private Beach • Membership Required To schedule fOUr e rivate showing,_.elease call (949) 645-5000, ext. 539 2844 IRVINE Summer vleitor6-i Summer vacation'? Summer school'? Summer moving'? End summer stress. I t1 ~R~~~~ Ut'1~~ !, Cozv up•telr• studio In CdM: No kitchen, ulll Incl S57!5mo avall 7/13. 222-57715 e>rt 257 COSTA MESA 2624 •1 & 28r Deteched Cottee•• w/Pallo near beach. Cathedral calla, frig. Mova·ln Speclall S675 + $400 deposit. 848·2421 •2Br 1B• very clean near OCC, lower, am pet ok. $745 + $400 714-241 ·8850 •Co•te Me•e'• Be•t Jr·1br & 1br, alao 2br 1 ba, quiet gated comm. pool, tennis, eaay ace••• to freeway/beach/malls . 714-557.0075 Freewev olo••I $695 • 2bd 1 ba, new pnt, xlnt cond. Avall now. (949) 848·5100 NEWPORT BEACH 1Ii2BR+2BA MOVB·IN·BONUS Nl!WPOAT BAY TBARACI! Lg 1 & 2Br near Back Bay & goll course. Large pool, new car· pet & much more . Sorry No Pell 845-4899 ·Plug Into the Classified section to find services from electricians . and plumbers to landscapers & pointers. • 'I I , ~ . Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Thursday. July 9: 1998 ~·~UJIT===ALS~T=O~~,M-O_N_EY~--.-===T=L;OS~T=~==~===r.E=M=PLQ==YM==ENT====~E=M=P.=-~=·v:::;:::H =====~==::;::;:::;:::::;::=:==~:::::::;::::~==~====::;:====::;:==:::::::;::=:::::::::::=f;: S•UI 272 GI a.v• mENT EMPLOYMENT SPORTING . SANTA ANA 5 ! -4 TO LOAN 2914 FOUND 2925 5530 • S53Q 5530 APPLIANCES 6011 GOODS . aQBS HJ51GHTS 6184 liiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiii1~ ~ •• P..a lllil to slir with Low lntero•t Loan•. Pound Cog f.22 vie of 1 -youno prof'I In C.M. C•r lo•n•. pereonal 22nd/Santa An•, C,M, Accounting nauranco Tetomarkotln9 $&-Stack Wtttrlpool Vltamaator $i.j ma• Law'l Sale Sat 9·1pm Whlte/greylltrir (303941) $2' Very Ne:• place. very lodtls, blll consollda· l.rg brn/blk med heir Payroll·Al'P • Newport Ckoml Broker· S8hr lo 1tart FullfPT washtr & dryer, l•k• Chine paid S25Q. .Atk• 20432 San1a Ana Ave , ••• y..ftftlog l'ull lvl tJon Bankrup•c Caah •g• ••• ng exp. position• aH I. Full new 1475. 72'1.0eee Ing $100 714·"99·2414 Santa •na Hlg .. t1. -· pr g , · • Y ex. dog, no tagt 83~7019 DlabuHomont CSR, for Emp. baner.ts 714·565·2700 " "' " 1500/mo. 849·11 o t cepted. Fast approval! ... 1 Ben• 11 ti d •Pt. t-:-----------f Clothing edulttcnll~. Employment Is r..,.'d. A•• •t•nt am epptlanees m c LRXUS MIUIOlf Vll!.JO (949J3••·oe"' .,. COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE t -800·:t'T.3·943 4 ff1t•TTH L A11l1t In payroll pro-RequlrH project & Tennl• Court/Soclal ••••••••• • is • 10o1u. GI ceHlng for mid •lze org. aklll•, marketing Cllrector needed. Fun Rooms, GARAGE SALES •••••••••FITNESS 3000 compl ny. Accurate, •>IP·· & analy1ls of working environment, •••••••••DODGE MeS detail oriented, wage quot11. Customer eve. wlc .. nds, Mon & Tue apartments, ~•uSPORTATION liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii ANNOUNCEMENTS iiiiiii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil & hour law knowl· • 1' t I I 1 c r It I ca I. • 844..e900 • • homes 'IUU" edge. Accounts pay· Microsoft office exp.1.,....--------Classified •bl• cash dl1bur11-req. 2 yrs exp and Women• Sno• S1or1 lrt CORONA Health Care ment end Input current L & o lie. COM nuds aalH can satisfy DEL MAR 6122 '92 Carav•" L• 7011 BUSINESS OPPICE ~ We offer an excellent 949·~63·06015. Or tax •hoe IMP 1 • • 675-8292 L• Mini v-" 7 P•ss. (1 43758)8,84 2 Costa Mesa Llncoln·M•rceoy ('714) 540·5030 ANNOUNCeMENTS = month·•nd Journel1. Call Barbara Burn• person Sot-Sun only. your iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil BOATS ~ fOl lt!NT 2769 " 2920 S30/mo. ntire benefit paek•i• ~l resume 949·2B3•090e. •--------housing needs.· E•t•t• sale! Furn, iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ·1iA HFamilyl • Docters, cludlfng 40&1 (k), .of. :. L• Cavo Ro•taurant EMPLOYMENT _F_U __ TU ____ 6_0_1_4 Cphallnnat.1n'glt1v.•r.bogolak•.·.· ·~150 wfreAs'!l!wRaUteNr Nonl!lyRl-------- E YOU 1>RUNK? osp tals, Dental, drug ,.. 1mok• ree Hostess nlghll. Tue, RNI RE .. . .. . FORD Hwpt •oh Hlgh·Alae lood Alcohol Teslera. · Prescri'~tt'ons, work envlronm,nl. Wed, Thur, occaetonal SERVICES 553 3 plants, everything low hre. Perfect. • 9075 furn oHlc• to share. Eatlma•e• levels: Send rHume with' HI· wk·ends apply In per· goesl 3500 Liiac St. ,.s111so. 949·646·1162. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Amenlt111, avl lmmed. 0.02% -0.3%. Poclcel· Chiropfact & More. ary hlltory lo: Payroll son 1695 Irvine Ave. Blk metal bunkbd. twin (Oii PoQpy/lnland side 2 BOATS '87 Muatang S200mo. 729•71570. 1111, Accurate & Fastl Pre·exl$1lng Manager, P.O. Box Costa Mesa 646·7944 ••••••-top, dbl bollom. Obi of PCH) Frl·Sat 8·2p ', 2 MOORINGS Claa1lc, good working Send ss each to: C 1560, Coeta Mell, CA Please be aware that mattress lnel'd $225/ • d SlOOO/ff m P•NTHOUSE QFC Pereonal Toch Co. onditionSAcceP.led. 92628 or fllX to (949) P/T Dollvery per•on . th• llatJngs In this cal· obo 562·423·7285 LM ---------1 si4•75o. a1e-246·3162 ~~~·t lull 75fM;40 ------~ w/lt•V Ylow Partlllon 2153 MopJe SI. tl'B 1·888-248'"4651 642·71567. SB+gu, afternoons. egory may require you *HP -t;_...,_.,,,.1 . COSTA MESA 6124 949•675-6529 ·-brHk room, ,.cabled, Colla Mesa., ca 92827 Reps. Welcome. No ~~.~ 1~~e:nt~~~~n~~ ~~ C:~ic~ 9g,~r~w:'sbo! Printer 8• Sofa. 1 2 _2_2_'_S_e_a_R_•_V_h_a_r_d_t_op-. '80 Falrmonft Wago. • 10 Ball T S11u0Sq.Ft. P L' R • ed Auto Ch•· w Lo t 2 Pl If Q S I J I Mercrulser, trailer, $500/obo air cone, Broke( 642•3850 rayer to the Holy Spirit 1cense equ1r . DETAIL~R/MOBILE . ....,rles. 540·8911. char~• per mlnuto. vkeaea SB, I 1a orm ara9e • • u V 11 57500 obo. (714) 723·55"'3 BUSINESS & FINANCE BUSINESS • FOR SALE 2900 Bodv & Paint Shop Great Income CM toe. • ; Oetall• Call Ruth Agl r • 574·0494631·8011 ,_, --....... ------1 ~ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 2904 ·Holy Spirit You who * Equip Suppll•d• PAE-SCHOOL olR roe ers, ue ealher Sou1h Pointe Apll, 1olv1 all problems, 714-3~5-1388 Prof. E.C. educator rec1rner, King brass 855 Baker S t.. 949-548·8731 '95 T.AURUS GL, light all roads so that 1 needed 89 school dtr. bed, Brass day bed Costa Mesa. galH DUFFY 20FT new top/ AC, PW/POL. ABS. tlll, can achelve my goal, Can't seam to Bkpr/&ocretarv AP/ for Tutor Time child· MERCHANDISE w/trundetl. 844-2307 open. at 8am. Furn!· full cover, aeall 12. CC. AMTFM cas., You who give m• tho PR(Type 50 wpm+ care, learnrng ctr In Evonlng1 Only. ture for home/off1e1. $6800 949.646-1182. {159684) $8,985 divine glh 10 forgive gel to all those Compu111'1' hi. 722·7331 NPB appliances, e11c1ron· __ .________ Co•t• Mesa and forget all evil repair Jobs or Fax roe. 722·7085 & oifs~xi;,:~:1n1b!a'~l1 _________ MERCHAND. ISE lcs. computers. · pa110 Kav•k 2 + poraon• Llncoln·Mercury against me In this & around the house? Chevron Fuel Dock dlr. qualllled . ANTIQUES 6 furn11ure, blcyelu , all accu sorl es • (714) 540·5830 all Instances of my Ille Let •he In Newport Harbor, Call 955-2672 -010 MISC. 6015 eEloth lng & m isc dolly & car earr1er1--,9.-7-M-u"""'s ... T_A_N_G __ are with me. 1 want IP veryth1ng must gol $1100 949-640-7851 this short prayer 10 Claaalfled eoeklng FT person, PT Sale• Person, AC, pw/pdl, 1111. CC thank You for all CIHn·cut & r11pon· mull be reliable & ANTIQUE ARMOIRE Now Kenmore eleclrlc Set Bam·3pm kilchen SEADOO JET SKI 2 TO CHOOSE 11 lngs & 10 confirm Service alble, boating know a honest, 15·20hrs a Kl tchene111. Needs dryer, $100. 4·white stuff.turn,odds·n·•ndsl 3 paesenger, only (208477) (205645) once again that. 1 Directory •. Hiiie Boal Service week, 4-9pm, $6.25/hr some TLCI 5600 080 rattan bar sloots, xlnt 327 E. 1 Bth St 20hrs, perfect eond, $13,497 Costa Mesa never want 10 be HP· help you find 94~·878·0740 + monthly bonua. Call Gtna 642·3228 eond., $100. 574-4956 Unit E (back unll) many extras, save Llncoln Merc<.tt·v arated from You, even •------...;.'--Lotion• & Lace •ll•V between $2500, purchase for 714-540·5030 In spite of all material reliable help. Dental Rocoptlonlat 743 Baker st. CM Wolff T anning Boda Santa AnaJRoch11ter $4000 722.7495r--,-9-7-T-A_U_R_U_S_C_L_ lllusion1. I wish to be 942·5618 ~~e:::nle:~~~cald~~~a~ R E A L E S TA T E FR.20 c. S1 P.GMANN Buy 6~r~tit a~~m:avof AC, PW/POL. t•ll. cc. 'with You In eternal Joy person. Good oppt'y SALES Fff or ~/'J' ANTIQUl:S Commercial/Home NEWPORT AM/FM eass. ABS & and thank you for for Chang-. Xlnt ben· Licensed or not Were EST.ATES units lrom $199.00 BEACH SAIL BOATS 7014 (253565) $11,997 your mercy towards PERSQilTALS oflla/eondltlons. New· hiring nowt ,ERA wfll n Low Monthly Pmts 6169 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Coat• M esa me and mine. The n port Ctr. Cell Tues-Fri pay your req d course BOUGHT Freo Color Catalog iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 12ft SUNSAIL and Llncoln·Morcury person must say this' fQr Info 840·1124 and provide training. AND SQLD Call 1·800·711·0158 Deslgnor• Qara90 lraller, complote. Must (714) ~40-5630 prayer for 3 con· 800·400·5391 xt:119 Sale art, antlquo 11 b Frlll 5250 eecutlve days. After 3 Orlvor $7·9 hrly avg SECR•TARY 1 • OUSE FU\. 19 Y 1--------- days the favor request M.EMBERSHIPS . own car. •roof/ln1, ,... COMPUTERS 6018 prints/small furn, t949> 780'1891 HONDA 9085 11 -.. Great Communication _...,.,.._..y;;,j.._.i.&.;a;..:11• · · accessories, women• •-••••• wft 1 be gra~t~d. The 3018 n(eat )appear. Vincent slcllts. Santa Ana cllhs, shoes, hsehold ---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Pleas• be wary of out l~ahyeedr mlum'medelaptuebly. 714 378·9580 714-547·7821 Items • .Jlood dealsll MARINE SLIPS . ot area companies. "' Unllmlted lnlernel Ac· 2139 t , _ d '87 prelude snrf 1dnt C.. k 1.. after favor ts granted c ENT• R c LU B Exp'd & Motivated SUMMER JOB ll coss 56K-emall-WWW • • ... re o DOCl<S 7022 tires, xlnl cond (714) 8'~~~e rwte~~~n1~~a~ without mention of the Transfer':ble member· aalee person wanted. Responslble work. ~ltii.qu es 519.95 + setup. SI· (tho Bluffs) Sat 8-4 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 673-5045 BurHu before you favor, only your Initials ship. $6000. Incl'• Contacll for digital Recepl for Doctors & U!C1lhtlihlta erra·nel 888-431-6911 Huge Multl Famllv CENTER SLIP AVAIL 1,,-9-2_A_c_c_o_r_d_E_X_2_·-dr 11nd any money for to appear at the bol· trnsfr fee. 723·9808 pr In II n g & co Io r office. N.B. 759-7793 • Garage Sale • Real Sharp, Loaded, leo1 or aervlc11. Read _1o_m_. C.;....E_____ aeparatlons a plus. TEA-CHER (LEAD) ~OP DOLLAR \ WANTED LaUnda Place 40-SOtt In NB E·Z ac-Llhr, l ·owner, phn, and und•rstand Jny The Community Salary, comm & ben· NB Preschool need• ~!: f' July 11 lh Sam cesa mess 729· 7670 CO player, Moonroot, contracll before you Markel Place. eflts. O.O.E. Fax eiq> lead teacher w/ 1aoo-1eeo ~ TO BUY 6019 Tons of children and SUMMER RENTAL $8,900.obo 723-1!.04 1lgn. Shop around for Classifled EMPLOYMENT resume 949•756·t917 ECE units for 1yr old 8:;., , household llem1. 38h shp nr Pavilhon ratH. 842·5878 classrm. Beneflls Outr19'it I I BUY ALL PIANOS Between Tualln • & $400mo 949-673·4928 '97 CIVIC DX 955·2072 Ellal• Sain Santa Ana oft 23rd Blue. grey interior • Oillr. Herehey's I APPOUnJIBllfl' Conducted An11ques-qual. furniture ----------• (3VOB872) $11 .995 Chocolalel Local Rte. SALES Sll'IMS 1pc or h6useful cash Moving Salo 7/11 ••••••••• BAUER LOTUS S d I t f 1 n::.:;=a:... On the move? Paintings 'China paid (714) 957-8133 7a 2p nearly new COSTA MESA s~~~~·,.t~~-M~~ you WE'RE GROWING! ,.. Books •· Furniture Old Coln• Gold Silver soias. love 11a1: AUTOMOBILES 714-042·7700 1nv111 under $4,600. a 2 dt>Q Sell your extra 40 years Franklin Mint, Sterling c h a I r s • c h • 1 t • ••••••••• 1·800-5151-3982 24hre Pl -~ household in Nowport Beach Old watches & jewelry bkcases. twin bed. 1--------- Fast (llOWUWJ Southern California oommunity Per Hour 't 14 673 622 Westcoast Cotn 642-9448 pauo 591· axee dHk. --------HYUNDAI 9090 Peclflc View Momorial newspaper chain has immediate CJtll)OrtUnities 1 ems • • return and credenzas, BMW 9030 ,,.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Park, 2 adjoining In ·-·•~IJ ., ~ in Classified RECORDS/TOPS lamps, toys, and more iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit• \_ 1old out ocean view SvCWOJ.J1e ID ventura, l.<l6 ~ Orange . hJahcr Jazz. R&B, Soul, Rock GOLF CART for H ie plot, S4200 lor both County, and the Inland Empire for •IWll.li.Dnit.li---WANTED·-Etc •.. so's & 60's Mike Multl Femllv o n '97 BMW 7401L • Sn75 714·646·9340 • 780·340·10t2 ADVERTISING SALES REPRESENTATIVES. •tOl·Kf'"' SEARS 845·7505 Gloriella St. In East Sdn loadod. co, ASC, • • • • • • • ·=-ANTiguE~ Bluffs. A IOI of every· (VOM03614) $47,995 , _______ _ • " • • • • . • • • . • • I • . " . - • • •• ' ..... • • • • • • • • " • • Unbelievable Oppt'yl Your strengths: new acmunt development, • w..~ • ..,_. AMHICAH HOME rao ~ thing Sal 8·4640·9114 Costa Meaa lntornot 1,.1n;nn established 'ti E.tablltlhcd ln 1989 • ,_ .~.J ( .... DI... Older Styl~ 11rnltur9 PETS & . Mulll family sale Furn, Llncoln·Morcury INFINITI 9095 Day Tr•dlngl 11li11Jl ......... °" 8CXXJWlts, pom ve Ind growing ".-u'"'"""'"' ,.,. "" PIANOS i C 11 ....,bl h I (714) 540 5030 Curious? 260-4975 customer service attitude, and desire to build C..U ~tmml ~ •...-..•~es 1 ANIMALS 6049 N!~= d(v1~:~1h~ne'f ~r~i ------· ---•95 lnflnltl "045 stcnnn edve~•<>inn '""""""'b.ips with dients 1 &-47" -·St-•Ao-•Olllc•~ Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Nobleza.) 7/11 7·1p * '84 3t01 * S C p /Pdl I "A 8 S 0 LUTE LY 1 O ~ 2 ·-.. '°" .,.... .. _,..,., ad 1 • $$ CASH PAID $$ Fomelo Lab, German ---------i 52800 obo dn. A • w • 111· TIMES" Beller than um years previous veltising sales _,.. •• ..,...,hcwe shepherd, boMer mlJC Old books·Engllsh etas· 714•845·9078 <3o7775> 523.495 vending. Loe. In Coste eXP81"ienoe with newspaper industty experleiooe BLWllETEIS WI! BUY ESTATES neods lovlng home. sics. Make chic ac· Coat• Mesa Meea $70k/yr·S8k req. preferred. 'llis--..~..,.i....a...1 ·~efnendly-. 1yr, spade, 651bs, cessorles for Interior---------• L~~C:ls"4:~':;~ Free Into ~r,;M ~ "Wl'AYllOflE$FAITER" cute wrinkly facel Call decorators. CADILLAC 90401 _______ _ 1·800-757·3990 24hrs We offer: base salaJy + CX>lllilllsslm. excellent •.-rr Sam al 248·8445 S50 Saturday · 8 AM '97 045 benefits ............... nv..t.vtifV't 401n.) ,_t.l.8'~ .. Se.t obo. 1748BayportWay Black/I vory, 12k, ~ .............. ..., \D. and 8 2:i"Mll•""4.W.'rt Newport Beach '85 Floetwood Good (005761) $34,977 supportiveworkenvirooment. ie.-ttlt,.. Tolkalive playful grey/ cond, rune good, LEXUS -~tt.ellll wht ablssynlan mix,---------re-built englne/lrana, MlSSION VIEJO SUbmlt<XM!'f'leUer,resume,and&ala.tyhistoryto: IMl.W.ellr. tested vaec'd spyd. SANTA ANA 6180 $1795 obo. 650·3236 (949)384-0864 California Community News Corporation Full time position. •NI. .... .,.. • .., ...... .., Foe req. 562-433-4?97 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ________ 1-------- .US W. Broadway, Suite 1300 Selling boating equip., • ....,..._ • ...,.,.... :!!917 0133ca9it Ea ta to S a lo I Total CHEVROLET 9045 JAGUAR S7.50·10.00lhr. Must • ...,..._. tbllllll... ., .. ~ -U ~ SPORTING contents or homet Glendale, CA 9t20C be a knowledgeable sou~~ GOODS 6065 lncl's Umoge China. liiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiii ATI'N: Human Resoun:es sailor/boatperson. C.11 To• or Mary A BAST 0/Am, sub zero frig. '94 Corvette '91 Sovereign OrFax;f818)548·8897 Heavy lifting. • 714-250-Utl ___ N tanning bed, pal. furn, Polo green/Ivory lthr Grey/grey Inter, .._cnm~~ .._cn>lllltU1o Mtnn••'•Yacht fu-714-250.'502 22t1S.. ... k Surf Board Channol Isuzu Rodeo & much (108829) $21 ,987 Low m 11 • s , ITtJ .i.bsDrl,....._ 868-4191 •11/1/l/I S..AM,CAtaY01 Island. 7tt. 20 "width. mo r o I LEXUS (2WPL425) $13,995 ....._ • Beach .....,.•Ut-CA•lt< Like nu. $175/0BO. Fri Sat Sun 8:30·4p MISSION VIEJO BAUER LOTUS Walt. 646·1979. 13781 Gershon (949)384-0884 714-e42·7700 CUDIT 2807 9105 . C•L•A • S. • S • I ·Treasure • F • I • Chest E•D•S ULTIMATE ... ......... 1'1.-..o162 ........ tMn4l1 714'1'51-4401 dlllll 1111111d t.e•C3IO ... ........... ··- Olllltltllt ..... ~ ....... "'° Ila\•• -.. ltl ,_ .. ................ It• ......... w . .-..-. .. • 1'171 IMIN'l11 ......... ,o .......... ...... ~ S'IOO IMID1112 ...... ~ ...... --1'1419741" fllOd oanllDn .. ...... .. ....... ....__..,.. .., ..... .... .. .. .... ". . ........ .... ... - . ...... , ... -·-·- .....,w.-..... ...,.- ,. .... • ••••• • GARAGE SALE· . FINALWEEKJULY 16TH-18TH NAME ---------------PHONE ADDRESS ______________ CITY ITEM: ( 15 CHARACTER LIMIT, INCLUDING SPACES) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I DESCRIPTION: ( 18 CHARACTER LIMIT, INCLUDING SPACES) I I I I I I I J I I I I I I I I COST OF ITEM: _________ PHONE #Jo.--'"---------- TREASURE CHEST RULES AND INFORMATION A) ALL ADS WILL PUBLISH THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. No CHANGES, AODITlONS OR DELETIONS UNTIL THE FOLLOWING WEEK • • 8) No BOATS, CARS, TRUCKS WILL BE ALLOWED. MERCHANDISE PRICF.O UP TO $500 ONLY. ONF ITEM PER AO . C) PRIVATE PARTY ADVERTISERS ONLY. No BUS INF.SSES MAY PARnCIPATE. D) To PLACE YOUR AO USE TI~IS FORM. YOU MAY MAIL IT, OR DROP IT BY OUR. OFF1CE. O UR ADDRESS JS: 330 w. BAY STREfT COSTA MESA, CA 92627 Wt! ARI! LOCATliD OfP N EWPORT BLVD., 81:.IWtiEN VICTORIA & I 9rn St . OUR HOURS ARE 8:30 A.M.-5:30 P.M., MONDAY-FRIDAY • ... ;....__:...:;:O~N_Y.;;..:OUR ENVELOPE PLEASE NC>TE, "AlTENTION: TREASURE CHEST.•• FAX~ WILL Al.SO BB ACCEPTED W1TH CREDIT CARD (714/631-6594) . • .. . • . . •• •• •• •• ... •• ·-•• .... ., .. -·-•• ..... ·-... -... . ·-·-·-... -... ... ... ... ... .. ... •• • . . . , :s ' ,. ' ' :.. I I I • " ,, '" l " -• • II IN • ,. Tc •• c. I f c F I -(] • p -ll I i L c c [ i I nurlday, JUrf 'I, I YYts ACROSS 1 locate Alr4tlo¥1 m&neu\-91'S to "Ja,,.-· 14 !'Qartiekl' pooch 15 Peftect ,. C.rol 17 Type°' weevll HI spa amenity HI ltnmerN to Srloozed 22 Hazelnut 24 Mov•s Rke a bunny 27 Puppeteer Baird 28 Pause 32 Gaiety 3t. lnvtte 38 Burn 38 Uncanny 40 Wnter Dlnttsen 42 Striped animal 44 "Two Veers Betore tho Masr author 45 Shop mactl!ne '47 Harshness 49 Psyche parts 50 Breadmakers need 52 Sa11of's hue? &4 Beams 56 Char 57 Type ol market IQ 0ynalll41e Inventor &4 ~rGutl\ne 65 e.nery pos1 68 Verne 1 cept1ln 69 u.t ol options 70 Wlndeflf 7 t In lwO ahllkes ol 1lamb's- 72 Acior Arton 73 Low Cllrds 7 4 James ol Jazz DOWN 1 Walen holders 2 Mahnee man 3 Cairo's Tivef 4 City l80rld to Apollo S Fleur-de· - 6 Haremroom 7 Egg, In Montreal ~ 8 Telle lrtghl 9 Sl<Jrace 10 Made tovoble 11 ·-Cheahn' ~ea rt• t2 lease . 13 Wapib 21 Small children 23 Soft cheese 25 Treaty 26 Type of case 28 tee pellels 29 Wnllng assignmenl 30 Glide on ice PREVIOUS ll'U1%Lf tol.Vl!O 7+99 0 ·-_,_ • .,.... •• j1 Basketba" star 63 Wtiler Emily - Baylor 55 Soan11h tille 33 Fottow 57 Oencer Astaire 34 Knstina 58 Arm bone devolee S9 A rew 37 Patnlerol 61 Ahy!tvn ballennas 62 Sand-forth 39 Relallalion 63 A~I ol hims 41 Capital ol 64 Phyaiclans' Sudan org 43 Wandel 66 Sunnse 10 46 Jacob·s twin sunset 48. o·Neal ol hims 67 Bradley and 5 t Cruel one Harns r.--------!"'----------!"'-----12 13 - 1 'fewporr D80Cll/ "-OS'O 1v\8SO vquy r 11 JEEP ' 9110 LINCOLN 9120 SUZUJa 920S TOYOTA 92 WHICH SU IT a;JRST? , N1.1rth·Sou1h vulnl.'1abte. North deal'>. WESf •J NORTH ~.­ • K 74 c;, K J o O J s 4 • K J 85 EAST "'OJ I097 4 2 0 I{ 8 •Ql0962 <;7 8 5 0 7 632 • A6 • 9 4 3 SOUTH • A 8 ~J \':I A 6 o A 10 CJ ... Q 10 7 2 Tiic tnllllmgi NOR11f EAST •• p., S9UTH W~'T •• 3<:? Pau PaS3 Pass P ~NT Pas.s Openmg lcu<l: Queen of 1:;> This 1s a simple exercise. As South, you have 10 de\elop five.tricks from 1hc minors to gel home at 1hree no trump. Afler n heart lead. which minor suit should you tackle lirst. and why? Because of the vulnerabili1y. South had a difficult decision 10 make -to douhle three hearts or 10 try for game. Since the penalty al three hearts dou- ble<.! wus unlikely to compensace for a vulncrahlc game. Sou1h elected to bid on . West led tbc queen of hearts, won in llummy. Declarer has 'the lime to lose one trick in 1hc minors before the hearts are established, so I.he trick in JAGUAR 9105 JAGUAR '95 Cherokee Sport) •97 Continent•! lhc scconJ minur lllU)l Ile loi.1 10 lhc 4 .0, 39k, euto, AC vs. pw/pdl, ABS. lthr. TOYOTA • 9210 vor"SWAGEN 92 Qrc hanc.l-1111h1s cak. Eas1 lfWesl 3 LP4553> •10•555 (64'4290) 52.5,997 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiii""'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LOOS Of'. C t M hold both the kina of duimoo<ls and Wl!STMINSTllR OS • ... '92 CAMRY LI! ace of clubs, the contract will he 714-882-45900 Uncoln Mercu~ ve. auto, full pwr, '89 VANAQO~ llcfea1cd since declan:r cunnot come l714> S40·593 Lexu• trade. lmmacl Blue. grey 1z1• 10 mor£ than e1gh1 tric~s before 1he --------•97 MARK VIII (013251 > S9,e5o <2P.i'X:i~ Lo~1': hearls come rolhng in "rherefore LEXUS 9115 AC. PW/POL, ABS, tilt, Wl!LSl!TXMUISNSOTF •R 714-842•7700 declarer should u sumc cnt:h de fonder liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (887170) S25,997 • holds one of the key cards, and ha, 10 •93 l!S 300 , Cost• M••• (714) 882·8908 decide which minor to play In first. White chrome, full opt Ltncoln·Merour~ '83 PRllVIA LE Wht, ANTIQUES/6 Have you made up your mind'! (222079) • $20,987 ·t714> 540 ·593o auto, cass, full pwr C lCS · 92 Ir West has the ace of clubs and LEXUS (088080) s15,555 liiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii East the king of d1umond~. declarer MISSION VIEJO MERCEDES 9130 · LEXUS OF ~f; b;~~~~it~•~eth~~~~~~{jf~m~!::J; •-,-8-3-'8-4-:-8-)3-38-:-~-0-8-~-11-y iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ;-;~:;':'~:~~~~ '08 Convt eldo C Triple black, new en S8500. Stored 16 y Mll'\l,Tll 949-648-1 Ul2 at incl 1wo.-Af1er repeating the loaded, lthr, alt. am/ '75 230 4-cyt. g~•. '94 CAMRY U<E liue~se. the occ of club ts fort:ed out Im can. moonroof. sunroof, ac, xlnt cond. 42k ml dark green, tan •99, uateng V·8 au and South chalks up 31 least one over-S13,400. 714-754-1734 •2soo.obo llhr Inter. co. sunrf, new. eng/trans/brak' •. B ·f 11..A d -~• , ___ __,,..,.. ___ ._ '82 30<1SD moonrf. c:hrome & gold pkg, restored, mans.sher Inc.... Ut 1 11..,...c cars are reve • ......, '83 QS 300 s;iray/black Interior, utend warr Incl, $500c:J/trade e'44.435 and declarer lac~les clubs lirsl, Eas1 Black/Ivory, full opt. S4500.obo $18,900. 714-760-8284 will win and knock out the remaming (053982) S23,977 PP 673·0942 1---------1 heart !.lopper, and West will run lhe LEXUS ---------------• '9 5 C•mry wagon 3rd AUTOS • ~uil ui><>n gaining lhe leall with the MISSION VIEJO '87 580SEL Aul 1ea1. lugg rack, xtnt DOMcSTIC kt(!, of diamonds. (949)384-0884 sharp, l·owner. phn, cond S14,500. Great ~ hke new. while w11an buyl 721 ·881 O '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ rna, take the diamond finesse at '94 LS 400 1 h 1 s 2 9 o 1• Lnckiwo. lfitwins,youare~aying Cashmert• nvory 1 r nt. 1 • 5 obo '95PREVIALESC Seized cars from S17 " · k If I ,(200306) 531 ,987 7 2 3 •1 5 o 4 · Cust whls. dual A/C Porsches. Cadillec 1or Overtnc s 11 oses, you ve 10 KKV55 ) 5 8 888 Chevys. BMw·s. c hope that East holds 1he ace of clubs LEXUS <3 4 1 • vettes, Jeeps, 4WO' MISSION VIEJO LEXUS OF and West slaned with se\len hearts, (949,384.0884 MERCURY 9135 WESTMINSTER Your Area. 800-2t but the ac1ual lie of the cards. hardly•---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (714) 892 8908 9000•t A 1398 I ·1 '98 LX 450 • current llstlngs. unexpected, Sit I secures the contracl. Cashmere/,lvory • full '73 Mero Comet --,-9-8_C_A_M_R_Y_L_E--1-----~-----1 , -am to .. _ a L-tt b Id 1 opt (138217) $39,987 Aeblt V8 & tren1, new 3Sk ml, AC, auto, FIND• ..,.. "" uc er r ge_p ay-LEXUS pnt & tires, reliable, (747865) S14,55Q er l Subscribe now to the Goren MISSION VIEJO no smog. $2995. OR LEXUS OF Oridge LeUer by calling (800) 788-(849)384-0884 .trade for El Camino WESTMINSTER an apartment 1225 for Information. Or w rite to: --------(949) 845·8893 (714) 892-8906 through classified Goren Bridge Letter, P.O. Box '88 SC 400 ---------1---"--------·---_..;"-----1 4410, Chicago, 111. 60680. While/Ivory, full opt '97 COUGAR (050957) $36,977 XA·7 auto. AC, dual 93 9105 JEEP 9110 LEXUS airbags, AM/FM cass, MISSION VIEJO 0 n I y 1 4 k m I . (948)384-0884 (624541) $13,997 Cost• M••• '97 ES 300 Llnooln-Merc urv Full opt, 14K ml. (714) 540·5830 (059324) $30,977 NISSAN 9150 --CH,lD TYM I.~". iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '92 Sovereign Green/Ian lthr, low mi (663135) St4,995 BAUER LOTUS '93 XJS convt '93 Gr Cherokee LEXUS MISSION VIEJO (848)384-0884 '93 ES300 a daycare and education directory 714-842·7700 '83 Venden Pl•• Black. cream llhr. (669299) $19,995 ·BAUER LOTUS 714-842· 7790 '83 XJ8 Black, tan llhr, lo ml (670673) $16,995 BAUER LOTUS 714·842· 7700 Black, tan llhr, lo ml LTO Black, gray llhr, (187236) Si1 .995 4WO, 4.0 VS, lull pwr, BAU£R LOTUS (107229) S17,995 714-842·7700 BAUER LOTUS •94 XJ8 COSTA MESA British racing atrii>41, , __ 7_1_4-e __ 4_2_·_7 _7_o_o_ Lthr, moonrf, lmmacl (3C14752) $16,888 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714, 892-45908, '98 MAXIMA QXE 31K ml, auto. (3POL965) $15.l.~5!55 LEXUS Of' ' W~STMINSTER (714) 892-8908 tan Inter; CD. low ml, '93 Jeep Cherokee •--------- (691457) 519,995 LTD Grand, 4X4, AC, LINCOLN 9120 --------BAUER LOTUS (660959) $15,993 SUZUKI 920~ 714-842-7700 Coat• M••• •94 XJ8 Sliver Llnc oln·M•rcury ·'88 TOWN CAA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Grey llhr Inter, tow m1, 1 __ 1'-7_1_4 .... J_5_4_0_·_5_8 _3_o _ Slgn•ture Serl•• xlnt cond. S21 ,500. All Kinda ol Jobi For l:ealher, Loaded, 949-873·4218. All Kinds of People. Premium Sound, Xtra Cl•••lfled. Clean, Must Sell!I $3,350.obo 319·3678 '94 SIDEKICK JX Con\11, 5 sp, white, (3MCX671) $5,995 BAUER LOTUS . 714·842-7 700 eA LJ llsAle CAREER MOMS: I OFFER SPECIALIZED INFANT DAYCARE · IN MY HOME • HOURLY/UC'D LYNN 841-9264 ADVERTISE YOUR CHILDCARE OPENINGS I Markey 574-4246 HOME, HEA« TH AND BUSINESS ,. ....... ERVICE South Coast Drvwal LEWIS Cons truction Acous romvi. cust toxtr---------icoMPUT ERS 3556 Aemodal•Handyman Water Damage Repair CLEANING LJll704773 Local Res. Bost In Ounl11y & Price SERVICES 3548 •714-557·5825• L550017 444-6869 MACMEDIC • Care for1---------Maclntosh CompulOre NYCAL Cbn1tructlon ADDITIONS A TOUCH OF CLASS In your hmo/olc. Low/ Jobs large & small REMODELING 3410 Cleaning. Res/Comm hour "11· 873•8818 L~~!e",.; e de~~-~~;g REBUILD or REMODEL •Homes or OH c:es •Ou1111y Con~trucuon •Rcaso1.:>bly Priced •Loc:>I Co M636318 •S1ephenson Assoc Call 714-844-5485 Lie/Bond. Free Est. Teresa 7 14-282·7143 •BOSS HOUSECLEANING Licensed-Bonded S 12.00 p9r hour. 7 14 -54B.0388 •Bright Housecleaning European Profess1on1Js. Best In town! Reis. Darell & Grace 714-857-2647 All Home Improvements 22yrs K11'Ba1h addl- llons & more tree est L842559 7I4·533·1269 wVICKl'S CLEANING ..--------We offer THE BEST House/Window Cleaning. 1 OYrs Exp. Xlnt Reis. ANTIQUES, ETC. 3420 Vicki 714-888•0395 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil W A N T E D • C I e a n Archltechturel homes that wish to Salvege, Buv·S•ll stay that wayl Expert. W•r•h•• In oran8o Local. Reis. 640-e177 (714)538-190 -------- BATHTUB REGLAZING 3448 ·~THTUB R~CLAZINc:i •& Refurbishing, Porce- lain, Flbergls, Sinka l hwra Cntra 6"5·7723 BtlNDS/MINI • SBADBS 3464 ------ CABINETS 3490 Advanced WoC1d1y111ms ·Cu1tom Cabinetry• t<11chen •Bath • 00(lra Moldlnga -Mantttll lff1650 714·9 98·8970 IN·HOME ESTIMATE UClNSfo.tOMDfD·l~UUD 19.a91 s 1 S·MAID Giia~ 320 W. Coor HWT HI PROFESSIONAL COMPUTER SERVICE SIJ.tl'LE 6 AFl{)RDAIJl.I. • WIN '91 ~ist • • Sdlcdule UDilndt Ho" • • PC TrirnlnJ_ • ON-SIT• (714) 840-7672 · IHIUN(TfWU '~ UTAITINC AT lfll 11 vou. HOll'tl Ol OfJtCl ·WIH 'M~M)llHHO/lll We Do It All! •Oesqt • &ild •Rm Additions •Remodels ACM CONSTRUCTION 949-845--8085 DECR COATING krueger palntlng rtsfdtntfal paint & wood rut oration matt hew 548-5481 lie. 740898 ' 3870 WATIRPaoor a oor1NG R•-roofa • Repair• Free 1!1ttrnetee AJI ~of Roof• All Wortc Ouantntffd 8 31-1085 ELKmJ. Premium Rodi,. .... ••\~•••ftt \Otllil! hlly Insured lk14S'4t0 714/S34·620S Q & Q UPHOLSTE since '68 coat. lur upholsty, slip cove antique rpr 542·4612 393 Th• Stripper Speclallzlng I Wallpaper Aemov LS889241 903·50 3 We 081S 1hould he together. Strip. Inst• advice 10 the era L1735976 8 3 1·2 11 WINDOWS QoldenWest Wlndo Cl••nlng Satisfaction guarani Llc'd-lns'd 831·158 SEL L your used vehicle through classltled 842·5878 Have A Garage· Sole! ... I I • ... .... .. • • ~ • • • ' ' .. • •• ·-·-·-. •• ... ·-.... ... ·-·-·-.... ... -•• ·-. ·-•• _ ... -... ... ... .... ... •• •• •• •• •• •• ... •• ... ' t.. 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MOn1real 40 Wnler O•nesen 42 Sfr!J)ed animal 44 "TwoYea11 Before the Mast" author • 8 Take lrlgtlt 9 Ski race 10 Made lovable 11 ·--chealln' He1111· 12 Lease 13 Wap11t 21 Smalt 31 Baskelball star BaY1or 53 Writer Emtly - 55 Spanish lllle .57 Dancer Astaire 68 Arm bone 46 Shop machine 47 Harshness 33 Foflow 34 Krishna devotee 59 A few 49 Psyche ptirts SO Breadmaker's children 37 Pl'fller or ballerinas 61 Rhythm 62 Sand-forth need 52 $a11of'1 hue? 54 Beams 23 Solt cheese 25 Treaty 26 Typti or case 28 Ice pellets 29 Wnting 39 RelaxattOl'I 41 Capital ol 63 Alb~I of Mms 64 Physicians' 58 Char Sudan 43 Wander org 66 Sunnwto sunset 57 Type 01 market IO Oynamtto lrlventor assignment 30 Glide on Ice 46 Jacob's !Win 48·0'Neal or films 51 Cruelone 67 Bradley and Harns SERVICE ·DIRECTORY ACOUSTIC CEILINGS REBUILD or REMODEL •Homes or O'f·Cl!s •Ouar11y Cori~iruc11on •Roasor.::ibly Pricoct •Loc;:il Co *636318 •Stephonson Assoc Cell 714-644·54G5 All Home Improvements 22yrs K11, Bath addl· llons & more free est L642559 714·533·1289 •Bright Houaecleanlng Euroiaan Professionals . 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COAST HwY HI OARAOESALE HINTS S.fore your gal'8g9 ale, determlM wha Item• you with to Mt!. Make 1ure evetythlng la clMn and~. CONCRETE 8c A to Z HANDYMAN Dll6411t1'2 J!d-78 tN$TAU/RtFAC! CAO.NETS !1-_.._. .. ·gv..._...__ .. 1<11chtn1. 1>atri1, doqrs~..---------.i wlndow1. Doug S"t· 72$ •Atmooenng and all type1 ot repalre. No job too. 1mat1. OC 32 yt1 Llc·bOnd•lna M/C/ VIII 714-9 ... , •• 4 SELL your used vehicle through c~sslfled 84"2-5878 No11h ·South \/Ulncrahk. North ·tkal\ NORTH ili 4 54 J8S ~AST • Q 10 9 6 2 Q 85 0 763 2 •A6 SOUTH •A85J ~ V1 A6 'O A109 .... Q 10 7 2 ·n,c b1dd111g: NORTH EAST 1+ Pu, Pas,, Pass· Pa Pas.1 SOUfH WEST J. . 3" JNT Pass Opcn111g ICJd: Queen of Q Thie, 1s o s11nple exercise. A s South, you have lo develop five tricks from the minors 10 get home at three no trump. After a heart lead. which minor su11 should you tackle firsl, and why? _ Beco1,1se of the vulnerability, South had a thfficult decision 10 make -to douhlc three hearts or 10 lry ror game. Since the penally at three hearts dou· bled was unlikely to compensme for a vulnerublc-gumc, South elected to bid on. West led the queen of hcarlS, won 1n cJummy. Declarer has the time to lose one trick in the minors before the hearts arc cMablished, so the trick in JAGUAR 910S JAGUAR liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ? -· • 1~ewpon DCtOUl/ \...OSro Mesa vo11y ,.., 195 Cherokee Sport) '97 ConUnentel the se~onJ minor lllU\I he: lust to tit< ... ~ 39k, euto, AC ve. pw/pdl, ABS, llhr, TOYOTA 9210 VO' vswAGEN 92 qfe hand -in this Ci.he, East, If West 3LP'4'S53J St 5 •555 (844290) 125,997 iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiii iiii~iii~iiiiiiiiii~ LPOSOF C t M hold holh the kmg of diamonds ;inc.I Wl!STMIN•T•A 0 • • ••• '92 CAMRY Lil u1;e o( clubio, the conlnk:t will he Llncoln Merouw • '89 VANAQON defeated •ince dtel rer cannot ~omc 7144924908 l 714> 540 ·593o ·'~!~u:u,~:d.~ul:m~:6i 8(2~s·v9e1)'•Y slnt 10 more than e1gh1 tricks before the 1---------'97 MARK VIII , (013291) 19,950 8AUl!R LOT1J: heart~ come rolling in. Thcrdorc LEXUS 9115 AC, PW/POL, ABS,.Allt, Ll!XUS OF 714·042·1'700 declarer should ll)~urru: coch defender (687170) .,a&.K1Y W~STMINSTER holds one of the key cards, ond ha~ to ...... •s 300 Coa(• Mea•~~· (714) 892·8908 .• .,,.. h'~ · 1 • ti •• ~ Llncoln·Merc ANTIQUES & ueC1u,J! w 1 minor Ill pay in 1rst. Wtitte ctiroma, full opt (714) 540•58 ' '93 PRBVtA LE Whl, 92 Ha11e you 1 adc up your 1n1nd'! (222079) $20,987 1 , • auto, can, lull pwr CLASSICS If West has 1hc ace of clubs and LEXUS ~Ji,.._ • (088080) 116.555 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil East 1hc'k1ng of d1umond-;, declarer MISSION VIEJO MERCBDE~ 1:fi 9130 &:l!XUS OF '08 Convt Eldo c can collect three di11monc.l tricks sinl-(94tiU304-0004 s1~1 e ~ WESTMINSTER Triple black, new en plybyrunnmgthcquccnQfc.liamonds •93. e&300 fully , •1 t714> 892•8900 S8500. Stored 18 y at trick two. After repeoling 1he loaded, llhr, a/c, am/ '75 23P "~t yt, g••· '94 CAMRY LXE MtNTll 949·846--1182 finesse, the n'ce of cJubs •~ forced out Im c111, rnoonrp,of. .fi.liy,oof,._•;1 lclnl cond. 42k ml dark green, tan '80 Mualenu V-8 au and South c;.hall..s up ot leasl one over· $13,400. 714.'7"6',..1'f34 $2i::.90.obo uhr lnlar. co. sunrf, new engltrans/brak trick But if thoo;c cards are rovel"6tld '82 3Q<'.ISD moonrf, chrome & gold pkg. restored, rhags,sh•r '93 GS 300 gray/bl~ck Interior. ulend warr Incl. $5000/trade 644..,.35 and declarer taci...les club fir I, East Blacl</1vory, full opt, 94500.obo lHl.900. 714·760·8284 will win and k11ock out the remamcng (053992) $23,977 1?P 673-6942 1-------.....i..1 hdrt stopper, and West will run the LEXUS '95 C•mrv wagon 3rd AUTOS suit Uf>On gaimng lhc lend with the • MISSION VIEJO '81 580SEL AHi seat. lugg. rack, JClnt DO ST king ofdiamonc.ls. (940)304·0004 sharp, 1-owner, phn, cond $14,500. Great ME IC Ergo, tal..e the diamond 1.ines~ At '94 LS 400 . like new. white w/tan buyr 721·G810 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ 93 k f . , lthr Int. $12,950 obo ,95 PREVIA LE SC Seized cars from S17 ~1c two I 11 wftns. you are playing Cashmert• /Ivory .1 2 3 ·1 5 o 4 . Cust whls, dual AJC Porschos, Cadillac 1or 011er1ncks. I 11 loses. you t1)1ve to (200308) $31,987 Chevy•. BMW's, c hope that East holds the ace (>f clubs LEXUS <3KKVL5E5x4'us 0 5F18•888 vettes, Jeepa. 4WO' d "' -·~ h h MISSION VIEJO MERCURY 9135 :in "'est stan ... --v w11 seven eans, ,949)3 04-00e4 WESTMINSTER Your Area. 800·21 butlheactualheof1hecards,hardly c714,982.eeoe 9000-ct A1398 f unexpeclec.l, still secures lhe contract. Cas~9!.~~!~~ full '73 Mero Comet • '90 CAMRY LE curront llstlngs. Learn 10 be 8 better bridge play· opt (138217) $39,987 Reblt V8 & trans, new 35k ITJI, AC, auto. FIND er! Subscribe now to the Goren LEXUS pnt & tires, reliable, (747885) $14,550 MISSION VIEJO no amog, $2995. OR LEXUS OF Uridge Letter by calllng (800) 788· (949)304-0004 trade for El Camino WESTMINSTER an apartment 1225 for Information. Or wrhe to: 1------.,,._-----(949) 945·0093 (714) 892·0900 through classified Goren Drldge Letter, r.o. Dox '90 SC 400 --------·1 _ _.:,_...;... ________ .....;..... ___ --1 441(), Chicago, Ill. 60680. Whlte/i~ory, full opt '97 ·COUGAR 9110 9105 JEEP iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (050957) $36,977 XR-7 auto, AC, dual LEXUS airbags, AM/FM cass, MISSION VIEJO 0 n I y 1 4 k m I • (949)304-0004 (624541) 113,997 Coate Meae '97 ES 300 Llnooln·Merclt'rv Full opt, 14K ml, (714) 540 5830 (059324) $30,977 • NISSAN 9150 CH,lD TVM '"' '92 Sovereign Green/tan lthr, low ml (863,35) $14,995 BAUER LOTUS 714·G42·7700 '93 XJS convt '93 Or Cherok•- LEXUS MISSION VIEJO (949)304-0004 '93 ES300 a daycare and Black, tan lthr, lo ml LTD Black, gray lthr, (187236) $21 ,995 4WO, 4.0 V8, full pwr, BAUER LOTUS (1 07229) $17,995 Lthr, moonr1, lmmacl (3C14752) $18,888 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892·0908) '99 MAXIMA QXE 31K ml, auto, (3POL965) $15,555 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892·0908 education directory '93 Venden Pl•• Black, cream llhr. (689299) $19,995 BAUER LOTUS . 714-e42·7700 714-042·7700 BAUER LOTUS • '94 XJ8 COSTA MESA British racing stripe, 1 ___ 7_1_4_·_0_4_2_· 7_7_o_o_ tan lnler, CD, low ml. '93 Jeep Cherokee l--------®'LJ ···· '93 XJO (691457) $19,995 LTD Grand, 4X4, AC, LINCOLN 9120 --------1 BAUER LOTUS (660959) $15,993 c SUZUJ<l 9205 t-------.._--------1 714-042·7700 Coate MH• CAREER MOMS: Black, tan Uhr, lo ml (670673) $16,995 BAUER LOTUS 714·842·7700 '94 XJO Sliver Llncoln·Mercurv '80 TOWN CAR I OFFER SPECIALIZED Grey llhr inter, low ml, t--"-(7_1_4_.)._5_4_0_·5_0_3_0_ Slgneture Serles '94 SIDEKICK INFANT DAYCARE xrnt cond. $21 ,500. AllKlndsolJobaFor Leather , Loaded, JXConvt,6ap,whlle, INMVHOME. 949·873·4210. All Kinda of People. Premium Sound. Xtra (3MCX671) $5,995 HOURLY/LIC'O Cle alfl d Clean. Must Sellll BAUER LOTUS a • ' $3,350.obo 319-3678 714-042·7700 LYNN 941•9264 -------- ADVERnSE YOUR CHILDCARE OPENINGsl Markey 574-4246 PLUMBING 3890 TUTORING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •Oes91 • Buld •Ffll AdditlOl'll •Remodels ACM CONSTRUCTION 949·845-8085 FENCES & DECRS 3615 Viva Medical weight 1011. 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