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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-07-16 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWf>9RT -f'..Af.SA COf.AMUNmES Sl~E 1907 THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1998 s~eS ·Contfilue SizzJing pace Homes, such u these on being built on the New- port Coast. are In high demand by homebuyen looking to llve In um part of Orange County. MARC MAATIN I OMV PILOT COLUMNIST FINALIST kurt konoi -Fa~yse~ng you here • EDITOlt'S NOlE: This the last of eight finalists in our search for Fred Martin's replacement. As promised, we will soon announce the winner. Kurt Konal Is a pen name for Newport Beach resident Sebastian Dahbour. . s undresses. Beach volleyball. The half yearlies at ca.rrs. Presb peach pies at Marie Callender's. It must be summer- tim~ ... the marquee season when the moths all return to the flame. Like throngs beaded to Mecca and the swallows to Capistrano, they are drawn back to this coastal paradise where they spent their formative years. With all the subtlety of a Charo lounge act, they arrive to visit their par- ents, check on their trusts and catch up with former classmates. There must be a bulls-eye on my forehead because I start run- ning lnto them around the first or June. At the market. At the copy store. At the post-office. I'm always greeted with surprise and a boisterous •Heeeeeey, Kurtl • when they spot me. With a cigarette and a blind- fold at my ready, the fusillade ol questions invariably begins. What are you doin' these days? (career student) Where ya livin'? (down the street) Are ya seem' anyone special? (no, never mar- ried, no kids, sWl in the afler- Ch.ristmas discount bin). Then you naturally reopro· cate, and they end up regaling you for 20 minutes wtth ~tories about thelt' maniages, their divorces, their dream jobs and their kids. These are the men and women 1 grew up and went to school with. The doctor. The lawyer. The international exporter. Boy, when that success SEE COLUMN PAGE A 11 • Median prices rise in county, and local area is benefiting from good market. CRF.C RlsuNC DatyPb NEWPORT BEACH -Homes here continued to post robust sales figures during the first half of this year, when the real estate market was piping bot. While recent figures show the median home price in Orange County reached $236,000 last month, median prices here have been well above that figure over .the pa5t six months .• And real estate agents sdid there appears to be no stgn the demand is slow- ing down •Buyer~ are feelmg very com- fortable with the economy right now,· said Jdne Sungaila, who works for Re Max of Newport Beach ·There are a lot of people who want to move up m pnce range l<lndl that has made the ·demand go through the ceiling.• or the 459 single-farruly homes in Newport Beach that were sold between Jan. 1 and July 15, the median sale pnce was about $640,000, up 15'Yc, from 1997, accordmg to the Orange Coast Associallon of Redllors There · were 425 Neviport Beach proper- ties sold last yedJ" dunng the same time frame Whether it's a two- bedroom condom1ruum on the I Newport Coast or. a !>prawlmg oceanfront home m Corona del Mar, sale pnces have skyrocketed I The Realtor assoaation reporu, that dunng the first sue months of last year, the average pnce of u three-bedroom condonumum m Newport Beach was $322,000 Tius year, that number hds nsen to more than $410,000. And <'ven with the higher prices, people dre snatching up homes as soon d!> MARC MAATIN/OMYPllOT A condominium project In the 2500 block of Santa Ana Avenue In Costa Mesa couJd spell doom for_this tum-of-the-century house. A H1S10 1c House W1rH No HOME • One of the city's oldest abodes is scheduled to be tom ~own this year. Th.f CRENOA lklty Pb COSTA MESA -One of the oldest hous- es in the city is set for demolition later this year to make room for a new housing devel· opment. But dty officials, neighbors and even the developer proposing to tear down the old house wish there was some way to save 1t. •The last thing I want to do ls tear it down, grind it up 8Ild throw it in the trash," said Eric Cemich, owner of Real Estate Exchange, which is in escrow to buy the 1- acre site at 2529 Santa Ana Ave. Cemich bas proposed. building 10 single- family detached homes on the property, plans that don't include the old house. City officials believe the two-story white house with about 2,800 square feet of space QUESTION Worth saving7 is more than 85 yea,s old. While de'tails of the house are sketchy, ft was reportedly built around ·t910 in Santa Ana and moved to Costa Mesa In the 1940s. By being more than 50 years old, the house ls considered historic by city planners, but it is not listed on any state or federal reg· istrles of historic places, officials said. The historic designation does not prevent the house from being tom down. The home's previou!> owner, Newport Beach resident Wilham Huscroft, refused to comment Wednesday on the tustory of the property or its fate. The house is vacant and boarded up, and the front yard is badly overgrown W1lh weeds and trees. But even wtth its rough, unpohshed appearance, some hope to sctlvage the his· tone structure. Cermch satd he would be willing to give the house away to a local histoncal oaety, school chstrict or anyone else willing to bear the expense of moVlDg it off the site. •1 think it could be a real neat houseJor somebody," he said. "But it's going to cost tens of thousands of dollars to move it and h.x 1t up.~ Cerruch said he even considered moving the old house to a new site dnd living m it tum.self. SEE HOUSE PAGE A18 ' they become dvuilabJe. . ~st year a llsled pr9perty sat cin the mdrket for an avernge of more thdn four months, according to Stdllsllcs. For the rust sue months of this yedr, the average Wdlt IS ) 06 ddys. Kcilhy Lynch, a red! estate agent at Coldwe1J Banker, Sdld lines form m front of new homes before d model can be shown. Nearly 90% of the homes at the unhmshed l Ford Road develop- ment in Boruta C dnyon dre m escrow, she added The buying frenzy is a sharp rev<'fsdl from the early 1990s, SEE PROPERTY PAGE A18 Marina buyer cancels • Developer that wanted to buy slumpmg Lldo Marina Village backs out of deal after city balks at key tidelands lease. JI ?\llfl-R RA{.lA"f) ~ --~Pior NEWPORT BEACH -WR Li.do Pdrtnershlps, the real estate developer m escrow to purchase Lido Manna Village, this week C'dJlceled its deal to buy the 4·dCTe bc1yfront property Jdffif': Ratkovich, a partner m the qroup llldde up of Pasddena- b.t~ Ratkovich & A3soc::ldtes and the New York finanoc:tl flrtn Lehman Brothers Holdmg , Sdld 1t no longer has a contract with prop- erty owners Ma.tvlll Engmeermg lnc ·We hdve ISSued a cancellaboo noltC'e, but we haven't thrown 10 lhe towel yet,· Ratkovich said Wednesday •I'm meeting with the owner tomorrow, and we hope to work something out. H The City Counol last month re1ertcd a SO-year le<lSe of the boat slips dlldched to Lido Manna Vtl- Ldge WR Lido Partnerships said it needed the long-term bdelan~ ledl>e m order to close the deal on the ldJld. . But at ledst four council mem- bers did not want to grant the lease until a plan to renovate the property was presented clild they had more informabon about the value of th~ boat sh~ RatkoVlch Sdld h~ didn't propote a pro1ect because he hoped to work Wlth the commuruty to create one A m•w clC'al could possJbly be crafted Without securing a long- term leu e of the boat lips, Rdtkov1ch -.ct1d. However, UR Udo Pttrtn rshfp:s does not mtcnd to present ~peoftc plans before 1t owns the entire Lido Manna Vll I age Jerry Fncdman, execubve VlCC pr~1dent of MdTVUl Engmeenng, Sdld Wf'dnesday he . bll hopes to sell his property lo WR Lldo Part· nerships but expressed some frus- tration with the whole situation. SEE LIDO PAGE A18 School board members trustees push for term With election approaching, some trustees say it's SHOOTING HIGH INDEX QASSllD._, J4 IUllOOI •. •13 _... -A14 111 fB cau. _,___J3 Experts find more fault with plan time to put cap on how long they can serve. t' HUSlilN MASHNI • other incumbents up for re-elec- tion -Serene Stokes, Jim Peny· Dllr"" man, Wendy ·Leece and David ~ NEWPORT-MESA -How Brooks -are all first-term mem- .many terms on the school board berl and plan to run agam. are too manyl Moat board memben agree Concerned that the powerful much of a tint term on the board sway of incumbency will ctitcout· ii en educatiori about the tchool ~ti.on tn the November dlatrlct. boe.rd procedures and boerd elediom, aome operations. A MCODcl .term ts o doal board memb8n MkS three chance to ~ to implement ..._ ii a ~ time for baud changel. memMn to call II qmtl. •J don't think two WIDI ls 1'M only ~ 1m111ber wilb eDO\IQh. • uMI boetd ...._ jMt type Of a&pidW» ii J\ldy M9itba Pluar, wbo ii a-lllllltl"1 l'lmcU; wbO .... ..... -... .. MCODd .... Del wW be up • .... 17 ,.... ..... lied lat ••I alDNDt ...... 1'Mblr MGIA17 POua e . __ , ____ _u Ml llRICl5 _ _a mn __ ... •ISIW t I ttrt.A12 -.s ---1111 ... •1 --.J2 -. Consultant says the non-aviation proposal for El Toro would cost $1 billion more than i advocates claim. J llNlJ\.'R RA< .1.At'lt n .... NEWPORT BBACH Con- sultants for the Orange County Regional Airport Authority he\te R'!VMled the MC'Ond pan of their analysis OC the non·aviation plan for the Bl Thro Morine Cof))I Alt Statk>n. and tt tsn't • pretty pc- hant. The tepon .... that the .,. c.Ded MID.anhlm ....._ t.'OWd be .. awcb .. 11 blllkla ONr ... ....... poftld cGlt '°' ........... ... -4,700-oC"r • base without o com· mcmal 8ll'p0rt. Th Mall nnium Plan, crarted • by a coalition of SOuth County dtie as an alternative tlO tbe county's aviation plan. calll lor a large centtal park~ bf three diltndl: teleUtb. ..... tion and technology1 .ni .-.... t\are; and' sports and ...... la\ 1Mllt. ·n.~ .................... ..... !! ... ~!!!!! I • .. . "' . 1 .. A 2 Thursday, Jvty 16, 199a llSI greer I Wylder Save on childrBn ~ \ l bi_rthday party . announcements W here's lbe Partyt ('722-1803) is having a special on print- ing costs for baby announce- ments and kids' birthday party invita- lions through Aug. 16. The printing costs will be reduced to half-price for the special, and you'll receive a dozen heliwn-filled balloons with printed kids' party invitations. Also, Where's The Party sells Beanie Babies for $5.75, the same price they've always been and always will be. A new Beanie Babies shipment is due in soon. Where's The Party is at 270 E. I 7th St. in Costa Mesa. My husband plans to place first in his age group at the Padfic Coast Triathlon beginning at 7 a.m. July 26 dt Crystal Cove State Park. I know miracles can happen. The inaugural event will also have races for Junio: Lifeguards, children and first-timers. The proceeds will benefit various youth programs in our community. The PaoI1c Coast Triathlon is a half-mile sW1JT1, a 12-mile bike ride and a three- mile run. The swim takes place in the . ocean at El Morro Cove, the bike race ~ on the Pacific Coast Highway from l>elican Point to the Laguna Beach city J:lnuts, and the run is along the cliffs 'CVerlooking the ocean on the bike path. R'ace entry fees are $60 for the .sprint race (half-mile s~, 12-mile JJike ride and three-mile run); $45 for )unior Lileguards (sprint distance); $95 for the relays (sprint distance); and $30 ~or the Avila's Kids (9-14 years) and 1he first-time race (200-yard swim, 'our-mile bike ride, and 1 112-mile ,-un). To get a race application, call c75-3498. The registration/expo is ilom noon to 5 p.m. July 25 in the Reef Point parking lot at the Crystal Cove State Park. The Nordstrom anniversary sale will begin Friday and end Aug. 2. It's Nordstrom's biggest sale of the year. In the men's clothing department, exam- ples of sale items include six designs ,of Hickey-Freeman suits priced from $739 to $759, seven styles of Joseph ,Abboud suits priced from $469 to • •$599, three styles of N-Signia suits priced at $369, Tallia suits priced from :$399 to $429, Nordstrom Classic sport ,coats in six colors priced at $199, JB ,Britches trousers in assorted styles and .colors priced from $109.90 to $139.90, :and Santorelli trousers in solids and ,patterns priced from $129.90 to •$139.90. 1n the children's shoes depart- :ment you can find savings on Airwal.k :at $29.90; Dr. Martens at $59.90; Hush ,Puppies at $29.90; a Mitre soccer pack that includes cleat shoes, shin guards and ball for $29.90; and Skechers for .girls at $34.90. Nordstrom (549-8300) ).s at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. • Rockreatton (556-7625) has a •kids' Climb• program that includes two hours of supervised climbing with a :Rockreation staff member. It's 'Ciesigned for children ages 6 to 12. The program is offered from 6 to 8 p.m. tfuesdays and Thursdays, and from 3 ~o 5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. The ;kids' climb costs $10 for Rock.reation members and $15 for nonmembers. Reservations are required. Roc.k.reation )s al 1300 Logan Ave. in Costa Mesa. L IEST BUYS appears every Thursday and Saturday. If you know of a good buy, send a lfax to 64M 170 or write to Best Buys, Dally )>llot, 330 W. Bay St., Cost.a Mesa, 92627. I•, t • , . VOL 92, NO. 1'7 THOMAS H. JOHNSON. Publish« -.uAM UJmlU., Editor SRV'IM4 WI, MINging Editor TINA 90MAnA. A111st.ant ~ Editor lmlllAlml. News Editor ROcmCAILION. Spoftt Editor MMCMMTWll. ""°"° Editor L.,_llOLA. [)jfPleV~ Nll'IWll ... o..tfted~ LAM•l•a.. ~· PIU'EIGD--. 0-.f l'tNndll Oflbr ' . .. ' I $HltS A tow' guicM of IOJ11. Her '• 1ubj9d: Ju4e.Wn. Her medium:glau. .. GOING TO filtEAT ,.,_S Por 23 yean NOMnOY, a c~ del Mar resident, bu be8n making stained glau out of a studio and gallery in her home, Corona del Mar Stained Glass. Her works have been sold around the world and many of her works can be found tn private residences thro~hout Orange County. But for the past three yea.rs, in addition to her profeuional commitments, she has been overseeing the creation of a stained- glua display of the history Of Judaism. The project, wheD complete, will tndw:le seven 2S·square- foot windows that will line the upsta.ln balcony behind tbe altar of Congregation Shir Ha-Ma' Alot in Irvine. · Three yea.rs into the pro· ject, Nosanov, with the.}}~lp Of MVeral members of Shir Ha-Ma'Alot, has completed and lnltalled three of the windows. A COLORFUL CREATION locals onl ,, Newpo~h/Costa Nt.ew Doily Pilot In keeping with Semitic Script, which goes fiom right to left, the sW.ned-glass history lesson begins oo the right iide with a Genesis ·account of aeation. spersed symbols for nine of the 12 tribes of Israel. Examples are a lion for the tribe of Judah, the high priest's bre•atplate for the tribe of Levi, a pair of scales for the tribe of Dan, and a fish in water for the tribe of Reuben. ~be two •life cycte• windows that Will depict high points in the life of a Jew: birth1 bar mitzvah. mar- riage and death. Nosanov l4id the materials and labor have been dOnated by members of the ~gogue and others who've taken an interest in the project. Rather than the traditional depiction of Adam and Bve in the Garden of Eden, Nosanov Instead ~ed on the creation of the Univene, with the moon. sun and Barth interlaced with mystical symbOJa of JeWish cabala, such as •the four veilll of light.• . The symbols are derived from the end of the book of Genesis, which describes Jacob bleuµig bis 12 sons. S~bols for thrM trtbei '-' Naphtali. Joeepb and Benjamin -WW bit I~ on the leOxacl •1t I were to pa)l lor tllese wilidows, the matertal.s and labor Would be about $50,000 for eacll ~dow, • ........ •1 didn't want to foeu1 on the creation of man,• she told a group from the Costa Meta-~ Jewish F.ed· eration that vi.sited the temple Vfeddxlhly. •1 wanted to ihow the creation of the univene witli a sun, moon. Earth aDd IOlar eclipse.• Jerusalem• window, Which 1itll likely be~ fOI' mounting by Rosh Ha1bana In $etilember. The last wmdow, on the far left side, is c;all~ the "Sabbath• window. It depicts the biblical sea crea- ture Leviathan surrounding -. sphere filled with Hebrew script, a recitation of the candle·lightlng Sabbath prayer and a faJillly blessing. It i1lo includes a detailed depiction of a Jewish week, which ends with the holy day of rest. A SNITUAl AWAKENtiki In addition to being a retelling of the histc>rf of the Judaism, the project for Nosanov has also be8il a dis- covery of her own heritage. While she has alway. felt a sense of bar Jewish heritage, she Mid wodd.ng on the Windows bU heightened lier awarenete Of the culture and ~· nae colorful galactic scene includes, 8$ all the win· dOWI eventually will, one letter ttom the Hebrew alphabet, in this case "aleph.• It also includes small slices of stones that had been brought from the Holy Land and a view of the planet, focullng on the Sinai region of the Middle East. . "l had 175 square feet to tell 4,000 years of Jewish history,• she said. •Thi.I has affected me in a strong way. J learned about the biblical side of our history. It has changed my life in a spiritual sense as ootb.i.Dg else could have.• A LOOK AT LIFE The second-to-last window is the first of tWo "Jerusalem• windows. The colorful depiction of the Western Wall of the Temple Mount includes inter- The remaining four windows will include a "Torah" window and the second panel of the "Jerusalem• window, which ts being finished in a workshop at the rear of the synagogue. There will :_ Story by Husein MMhni, photo by Don lMdt Richard B. Smith Richard B. Smith of Newport Beach, an active community leader and business- man, died July 11, 1998. He was 76. The Seattle-born builder and develop- er seTVed in the Naval Air Corps with honors until HMS. 1\vo years later, he earned a bachelor's degree from the Uni- versity of Washington. Mr. Smith later moved to California and founded Broadmoor Homes, which established him as one of Orange Coun- ty's most prominent builders. Through the course of his career, Mr. Smith received such awards as Builder of the Year in 1978 and Professional Builder Dally Pl~ P.O. Box 1560, CON Mesa, CA 92626. Copyright: No MWS stories, illusttatJons. edito- rial matter Of~ herein CM'I be reproduced with- out written pennltllon of~ right owner. • HOW TO REACH US ~ The llmes Or.,.,.. r,...-. 59141".-"""""7 Zi-5678 • -4)21 224 ~ -4)~. ='~~~Mt IUllnem Office 642-4121 • lueina Fax 631·590l ......... mf\, .....,. ... ao ............. '"' .. Vllll P'f•t••nt ...... .,..., .... ,.....OI. ,.,..,. ......... OlllUIRY Magazine's National Builder of the Year Award the following year. He was induct· ed into the Home Builders Hall of Fame in 1983. In 1973, Mr. Smith sold Broad.moor Homes to Genstar. By the time he had retired in 1981, more than 6,000 homes and lots reflected Broad.moor's •tradition of excellence.• •He had a knack for making difficult things simple, and he was a good leader,• said Steve Swanson, a colleague and friend for about 25 years. Mr. Smith's leadership skills were demonstrated by his involvement in many business organizations, including Californians for an Environment of Excel- WIAIHll TDW'ERAlUMS TIDIS TODAY lence, Full Employment and a Strong Economy Through Planned Develop- ment, which he founded. He also was a director of and held var- ious positions in state and local branches of the Building Industry Association. Mr. Smith's leadership also extended to active involvement in community orga- nizations. He served on the Tustin school board and Tustin Planning Commission and was a president and director of the Boy Scouts of America, Orange County Chapter. In addition, Mr. Smith seived as a board member of the defense Orientation Conference Association, which allowed him to visit various military bases in the SUIF United States and abroad. •What I remembered most was bow be liked to live, whether it was fishing, trav- eling, golfing, whatever,• Swanson said. •tte enjoyed everything he did.• Mr. Smith is swvived by his wife, Bel- ~ Jane; two daughters, Susan Neptune and Becky Walla; a stepson, Dennis Hughes; and six grandchildren. Memorial services will' be held at 1 'p.m. Friday at Pacific View Memorial Chapel, 3500 Pacific View Drive, New- port Beach. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions to the Boy Scouts of Ameri- ca, Orange County Coundl, 3590 Harbor Gat~way North, Costa Mesa, 92626-1425. \ P 0 l I C I f · I l I S .... OM91Aat -a'ilboa 81'68 First low • w. Have • north- west wind swell mixing with a decreasing south· west swell at 218 to 210 degrees producing sets In the waist· to heed-high ione. Surf at th4t points and reefs may go he.cf high-plus. Looking ahead, we should ... the atf!Yal of a south-tOUthwest swell at Z05 to JOOdegl ... .., • 2"" llr9ft: A license plate worth $25 was °Stolen In the 100 blodc. Corona del Mar 8Qil69 Costa Mesa a.we Newport BffCh 11158 Newport Cout 81169 LOCAT1C* •••••• ' • .mr ""1lldge , •• , ••••.• S-7 M -ttat ........ A-6 tw ~ ............... . 9:16 a.m ........•.••• 1.0 First high 3:02 a.m ..•••••••... 3.8 Second low 11:01 p.m •..•. ! •..... 1.4 Second h'9h 4:11 p.m ............. 5.0 NIDAY Flrlt low 10:11 a.m ...•...••... 1A First htgh 4:A1 a.m .... : ....••. .lA SeCond low .,..midi~ Mondhlgh S:OI p.m. •.•••.•••••. SA ... J.tty •.••••.. 4-7• .... QN ··~·········1-ttw .... •. ---..... -~pro­ ducing fun. pMky W9"91bf~ Wldl ..... • ..._ loulevWd: A car stereo worth Sl25 was stolen In the 3200 bkxk. • ..... lllwt: A bkytle worth $250 was stolen In th4t 100 block. COITA..sA • C..-Drtve: A t9Mb btacelet worth S900 was 5'°"" In the 2100 block. ............ S.V.•1 ....,.. of dothlng worth s 1st .,. *"" In the )JOO block. • ................ A putte and Its COMlntl Wol1h .. .,. ....,.. In the ,. bled. • 9lilr llflMt: A complKt dllc i*jet and ..... <OmPKt dlla MM1h SJ50 wn ~ "thi nm blOck. • a.9 .... A mmplet Ck,.,,..• W-. geld Medt and two.,.... ......... SZ.000 wn?lillll'ltntt.1•~ Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot at the oran e· conn fair Thuradoy, July 16, 1998 A J_ FLIGHT OF FANCY PAPER ALISON MUUAY ~Nat FAIRGROUNDS -It took the Wright brothers years to achieve flight. It took a baridful of Orange County fairgoers only a couple of minutes anq a few pieces of paper. Participants in Wednesday's Piqk Paper Air- ~ Contest at Heritage Stage were given only two minutes to tum two pieces ol fUscbia·oolOred paper into airplanes that would fly. • Tb~ f.int co~petitors, In· the 6-to 12-year-old' group, folded the pa~r carefulfy, if a bit uncer .. ta.inly, while struggling to keep the planes ftom ~ off early in the wind. ·we got a coupl_, of NASA candidates here,• master of ceremonies Sam F~ele said while the children worked. "Look at this guy here. Man, this thing's going to fly to Anaheim.• Many of the planes in the fust group dropped like bricks in the strong heed wind. Others rose above the tough conditions. Daniel Sbompff, 11, of Huntington Beach won first place in the 6-to 12-year-old division after his airplane flew over a railing and around the build- ing -a dear distance winner. . The fute&t planes, both of which crashed into equipment, ·~ed to J.D. Ryerson. The 8-year- old Anaheim resident took second place, while bis father, Dean. won sec:ond place in the adult cate- gory. The younger Ryerson. who designed his own plaDel. said he picked up the hobby on his own. ·1 just started Dying planes,• he said. A 9-yeer-okl who came too late for the first com- ' petition won the 13-to 17-year-old category after the ~ht direction was changed to provide a tail WiDid. RObert Wood.house's plane new across the stage, squeezed through the slats of a railing and mode a graceful landing on the asphalt about 10 feet away. ·usuany the planes that I make don't go that far," Robert said. KIM HAGGER'TY·ZVUUS I DAILY PllOT Cblldren have two minutes to build paper airplanes before the start of the Plnk Paper Airplane Contest on Wednesday. The adults were methodically scientific· as they made careful adjustments in the airplanes' wings and noses and checked wind direction with their fingertips. Airplanes were judged on creativity of design, aerobatic ability, distance and overall per- formance. The winners were given ribbons and gift certificates to the Orange County Market Place swap meet. \ "I didn't expect to win,• said blue-ribbon win- ner Kevin Hayashida, 34, of Lake Forest. "There was a lot of tough competition .• THE FLOOR GUYS SINCE 19Si 33% OFF CARPETS Berber -Plush Textures I 50% OFF All Ceramic Tiles All In Stock Carpets ' All In Stock Vinyls LINOLEUM -CERAMIC TILES -VINYL BB-LK9lrne Paddl19 Worrallly fBEI-Old Carp9t & Pad Ramowil BB-Aoor ccn ICI CARPET -VINYL -WOOD -LAMINATE -CEUMIC TU -MIA RUGS · • IMt)Ul-M . N --~ M 11/t. ,._,, IH&nn" ···-.,.,,,,,, ,. TODAY 5laR HONZONS Al«> GET UP & GO'S SUIOM'OAY • Wloor5 ~SS ~ older -.trnitt.ed for " and r-free r.rll wt1"I and~ roundrdft. 10 lllDES Pott S10 • P\Jfdlale. spedll wristblnd good for 10 ndls for S10. Valid ll"f T~ ~ llu1dtly Of ~ opening until cbt. for ndeS in the majOf and kddtt ~ Good for all lgll. Does not mdude'gllte ldml!llOl'I AU.DAY • Ltilther Tooling pn!Sentlld by C:.lifomla lNthe< Guild, Home & H6bbleS Building ,,._ __ • 'NeitVlng & Spinning pre:siented by &oUtti ~ WeiM!t"l Guild, Home & Hobbles Building • \Nood tU'nlng by 1he Wood5t'«I presei1ted by o.c. Woodn.ttri«'s Assoc... Home & Hobbles Building • MarMt animals on dlsplay,. u-..tcxk Alee •Small anmals on d~ Smlil Animal Tent 10AM. • WMv1ng demonstrltlons (~I 2 p.m ), c.om- mon Threads Elch1brt • P~ing demonstratJOr6 (untII 2 p.m.), Siio Builcftng • 4-H 5wvie Showlnan9\lp (until nootl). ~ NeN • Caflfom11 China Palmen Alt AllodatlOn (until 6 pm ), Visual Arts Butlcfmg • Sock Hop, Kids' Stige • Patch ProQram "OtsaMlr 1he F_.. ~ Hunt (unt~ ') pm~ Kids' Patt • Dyes producl!d TI'Ofl"I natural mlterials and hani:&<>n pMtlClpiltlOn demol 6'1 ltJOnS (until 6 p.m.). Youth In MotJOn Building • C1lJft.. 8ookmarics decorated With natlnl cf',<e (l.Wltll 7 p.m ). Youth tn Motion Building • PrehistOflC Pets (until 7 p.mJ, Featured ElchibttOf ArNf'tWth In Motion BUiiding •All Amencan 8(¥ Chorus. Tmes ~ Stage 1Ck15 A.M. • Clown Shov.I, Kids' Stage 11 A.M. • Yam SplMlng. Kids' Stage • Senior Hat Parade limes Heritage Stage • Rambling Rogues ?music), ca1 Spas Centennial Stage NOON • All-Alaskan Racing Pigs. Los Plgnrtas Raceway • FFA Swrne Showriian5h1p (until 3 p.m.), ~ stcxk Arena • Grease Ughtrung Marble Shoot Contest. IClds' ~~ [);es demol IStriJtlon, Youth in Motion Building . . . . • Cal's~ Putting Contest fOf Senion, 11mes Heritage Stage • Hwlttngton 'Nesirninst« ICnchen e.nd. Cal Spas~Stage 1PM. • Sen!Of'S' "Swingtn' in !tie Pink,. Dance Compe- troon. l1mes Hentage Stage CLEAN CARPET I• LOOKS GREAT! • SMIUS FRESHI I I ,..,°"'*~ . 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ERMENEGllDO ZEGNA . sem1-ann al • GA YS IWPOIT I ACH • 949.759.1622 FASHION ISLAND• EWPORT al!ACH .J .. l.' • ... •t , .. ~ ( j ~ ' • '\ iJ f • ,, .. .. I • . . A 4 Thunc;toy, Jvty 16, 1999 Newport BeOch/Coslo f.Aeso Doily Pilo Hitting /a,wbreakers where it really hurts-in pocketbOOk P eople hereabouts don't have all the answers about SWVlY_Ulq life m the waning years of the 20th century. But they work on 1t diligently, and they have made some progress. They make rules that need to be made, and they pass laws that need to be passe(l. ~ And they expect their 'fellow citizens to play by the rules and obey the laws. For those who choose not to, the powers who be say, OK. if it's that important to you, go ahead. We'll take it out pf your.podtetbook TIE flll C·OLlal There's not much dillerent . about that. it's JUSt how the game out a cover, you pay double. Real is played here that impresses me. simple. No fuss, no discussion, For example, they d()fl:t want you just pay. trash all over their stree~: 1J, Same for anybody who' Because much trash codies flying ignores ~ limits, ~p signs or out of the backs of pickup trucks, Htraffic signals in residential areas. the oty asks folks to please put a NeighborhQOds with traffic prob- tarp over the bed it they're haul-lems are declared Safety Sensi- ing stulf tive Zones. Signs announcing the Nobody gets pulled over, but new classification are posted; 1J you show up at the dump with-they also state that traffic fines Newport's electric cars roll into town :rhe city of Newport Beach is roning into lhe 21st century with tt~ deltvery of the hrst two of 17 .. 1prtnc vetucles that will be used I vanous murucipaJ tasks. These technologically umova- tJ \M! vetucles d!e. part of a three- \'Qlr $351,000 program intended to evdludte the use of EV's in a iJetlerciJ government role. By the - time the program is through, Newport Beach will own 12 Hon- da EV+ sedans and five Toyota RAV-4 station wagons. Both models of these nonpol- luting vehicles have a 120-mile range when carrying a full charge. The vehicles can be charged for an estimated S.50 to $1.50 a day, which wo'uld save the city $10,000 per year in fuel com- pared to similai sized gasoline vehicles. Loans up to $300 CASH in 30 mins. or less NO CREDIT CHECKS/ • Always Fast, Friendly Service • Checks Cashed #\.r~_i) <C~®<t!k rt:fJ2fh6®;;} Two Locations To Serve You Costa Mesa 283 E. 17th St. (Ross For Less) (714l6'>0 fi701 Fountain Valley 18816 Brookhurst St. (btwn Ellis/Garfield) (714)964 431<)4' Don't let that summer sun ru in your hair! See us for summer hi-lites & great condition. Ask for our color & condition specialist; Alicia. caroline. or Kisty. • 234 E. 17th # 1 . Costa Mesa • 642--2435 • 631 -9923 • 642-0434 Select an .c~isted living rcsidtnce" that has: • Qualified, Experienced Caregivers • Clean Wcll·Equippcd Homes In , Saf~ Residential Neighborhoods • Careful Supervision • QuaHcy Assurance are doubled. Wltb.in, its unblinking eye alert California has been domg this for speeders and red-light run- for several years in construction ners. areas, but it's nice to see a oty Monday we went to visit our g~t that also takes such daughter and her brood -The an ~ in the safety of faini-li'av and The ~r -in their lies . .1 town of Parker, about 90 minutes ~orcement is by the old-south. fas,h.ioned, cop-in-a-car methqd, On the way up the road to ~pt there are some modem wrin-where they live, I noti~ a Jaes. ttio, such as the dreaded pqijce patrol car parked on the 1 C4Inera radar. other side of the road. I was dri- . Despite all the blather abolJt ~g exactly the prescribed 25 Big Brother, photo-radar is used ;}bpb, but I tapped my brakes · in communities with a broad ·'anyway. division of poijtical sentiments. ·t On the way down, the car was 'Boulder, the ultra:politically-cor/ still'there. The brake lights in the rect Berkeley of the Rockies, us.es car ahead came on, even though photo-radar. So does Port Collins, she wasn't even doing 25. So, of which leans almost as fifrto ~e course, I tapped DllOe. right as Boulder lioeS to tne ·left. We needn't ~ve bothered. I saw one of the local µnits the Nobody was in the car. The other day. It was in the back of a Parker PD just parked it out brown sport utility vehicle, a there all day, no radar, no ca.m- Blazer I think, parked by the side era, no nothing. Just the symbol of the road. The rear window of authority that makes people was rolled down and a large slow down, even if they're not camera lens poked out from doing anything wrong. THE GREY .GoosE. INC . Gifts • Home Decor "· Visit us and enjoy a special shopping experience . Maybe it has something to do with guilt for all those times when we were break:mg the law and didn't get caught. The shooter was anguished and repentant. even offering to give his own eye if it would help his Victim regain sight in the eye Unfortunately, drivers who lead-foot it through residential neighborhood.$ aren't the only ' c0ncem local law enforcement,. • his vandalism took from her. has. 1 What was once a sleepy Cbl- lege and farin town, with 4,·· dozen lakes and what surely must be a million trees, is now a · booming mjp.i-metropolis of mor.Y than 100,000 f>eOple -plus twt). :Just after our arrival, Fort, Col.litl$ officially became a ci~y. We had our first gang sboo~g. _ Police were apparently so stunned they failed to notify the mayor and the city maziager. There was plenty of hell to pay. A few days Jat~i a 15-year-old boy was convicted of blinding a young girl with a paintball gun in a drive-by shooting last March outside the ice cream parlor where she worked. But the rest of the town was wondering it the next drive-by would ~ with 9-mm bullets from a Glock, not a paintball. . ; / A few days earlier, officials }Uld to euthanize one of the swans thet lived in City Park. Someone shot her with a pellet gun. ' Already th.ere is talk about making cruelty lo animals a felony rather than the misde- meanor it is now. And I wouldn't be surprised if the city fathers and mothers declared the whole town a Safety Sensitive Zone . • Fl'ED MAllTIN is a former Newport Beach resident whose column from his new home in Fort Collins, Coto .. will ru f!llery Thursday until readers are weaned. 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To Gnd out how, just call the c.alifomia Public Utilities Commission at 1-800-555-7809. Or write them at 505 Van Ness Avenue, San Franci5co, CA 94102. •Finally, you have the right to energy-u.ving programs and convenient . payment options. Visit our website at www.ace.com to find out more_} Our Customert' Bill of Riibtt. To theae rights we're true. Very. Beauae not aU bills are created ~ual. --EDISON All .,,..l#JllNA~ ' Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Thur.day, July 16, 199e A 5 Federal judge upholds Prop. 227 f 11 11 Ill • The decision has little effect on Newport-Mesa, which has been moving to end its bilingual-education program. ll~r:N MAstL~I llsb-only cuniculum. Dlft Pb •we're just going to comply NEWPORT-MESA -A federal with what the spirit of the inltia- court's decision Wednesday to not tive was,• said school board Pres- ban implemantation of Proposi-ident Jim Perryman. •we'll bring tion 227 means the school district our teachers up to speed and we'll will continu~ replacing its billn-move forward. We took the con- gu~l-education programs with s~rvative approach and we English-only programs. intended to comply from the word The ruling by Judge Charles go. I think that's the best way to A. Legge in San Fran~co I proceed.• · rebuffed the contentions ol/ .Board m~ ~~dy Leece Proposition 227 opponents thf S&d ·the courts decl.Slon iS just the successful June ballot m~-• another "green ligJtt" for the dis- sure violated the collStitutional trict t<> keep moving i,n the same rights, of child,nm who are learn-direction it has. ing English, aUite officials said. •Had it gone the other way, we •Tue pl~tiffs failed resound-may have bad to look at our pro- ingly, • said Bill Lucia, executive grams again,• she said. .director of the state Board of Edu-,. The Newport-Mesa school catiop. "The [state) board will board recently. approved a pro- continue working on implement-gram for limited-English students ing what the people of California that includes some instructional voted for.• support in their primary language While the ruling will likely be but no instruction in Spanish. appealed, Newport-Mesa school The district will be proViding officials, taking signals from the all teachers of limited-English state boa.rd, will continue to pre-students 10 hours of instruction in pare its teachers for the new Eng-the n~w program before Septem- Finish: ~teel Qraphite with Bronze Accents W 2.4. H 2.8. #3615 Hods.on Lighting Open Tues.-Fri. 8:30-5, Sat. 9-4 151 o Newport Blvd., Costa MeScl Quality~ SeTvioe for 29 Yeare 548-9341 When you need to know ... Find it fast in your hometown newspaper ber. There are special summer school programs being offered for teachers and students to try out the new program at Whittier Ele- mentary School. •Most people agree· this is , going to be a transition year for , most districts," Leece said. "It'll ,• be dlfficult, but we'll go through ' it." , .' tio~ 2';~:;f~!sro~°n~ ~o 1:~=; their children from the EngllSh- only classes and to have them placed ln bilingual pr~. But thete has to Qe at least 20 students at each grade lE}vel for a school to ofter a special bilingual class. 11 ther~ aren't enough waivers at a particular grade lev- el for a bilingual ,program at a school, the district will have to transfer the student to a school that does offer a bilingual pro- gTam. The provision could require the district to lift its moratorium on elementary school transfers for some cases. •1t does appear that way,• said board member Serene Stokes. ·we will have to get a legal opin- ion from our attorneys.• MARC MAATW I OAl.Y ~ After a lesson on the weather, kindergarten graduate Madison Turner mes her kite at Davis Elementary School In Costa Mesa. N·ewport Harbor .Montessori Center "Academic Excellence in Harmony with Young Lives" SUMMER ADVENTURES! 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Weather Service. the low-level, ·Tue weather hasn't been 1:2ru- morrung clouds that cool off the tal, but it definitely is in the back beach cornmuruties will return for of your mind,• he said. •I'm still the weekend. Temperatures are going to work up a 'mean sweat expected to be in the low to nud-biking today, but at least I'm hav- 70s. Surf conctibons will remain ing fun doing it.• ~ BRIEFLY Benefit raises cash for .cancer research , ~ 1n an outpouring of support, more than I ,200 people at four Orange County locdtions raised ~arly $300,000 dunng the An'ler- jpn Cancer Society's fourth Annual Relay for Lile that took ~lace June 19 and 20. PartJopants grouped into 90 1'elay teams ran around tracks al bee. Cd! State Fullerton. Golden West College and Saddleback College. The all-night vigil tncluded runrung and walkmg laps, and camping out Funds raised dunng the event will benefit educabonaJ pro- grams. patient services and can- ~r research. Plans are already under way for next year's event and teams are encouraged to sign up early. For information on how to volunteer please call the American Cance'r Society at (949) 261-9446. OCC enrollees should file applications Students planning to enroll at OCC for the first time this fall should file applications as soon as possible if they want earlier regis- tration appointments. The fall semester begins Aug. 17. Class schedules are available at the OCC Admissions Office, which is open Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Fridays from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. For fall reg- istration information, call (714) 432-5072. .-------, 1 • Chocolate Chip I I • Oatmeal-Rasin I I • Snickerdoodle I .-.Tll 1. M&M I I · I i • Peanut Butter 1 I 1 Per Visit. 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Riiis M'll~ll 11 ~ rAllfornla lor:llol• lhrough September 30, 1998, and requns I 3-dly nttfUn i.p.Mlrmuit 1111111109 la25.~ -~ts M llble In locll ara. No cornmetclll dllauD or promalOI., ofllrl ~S:-"* .-anons. ,..... period, geogniphlc nt ran rllttlctOl••Mrt•til29.14 300frllmlll.21tforelth ldlcinal mle.Tw. wticll llcenl· 1ng fie MnQlna 87t • ._ ... .,... .... ldl•llMllno.n men.Proof of 1nsu11nce may bl required. II I j . sg• ... =..~ r ( . Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot .. The silver Jining 1 ~and-oldsliwas ~red by rain clouda lo cane ':IP. wilh wi."lfting ogan, 'Rain or Shina ~rit Run rot fund-raw l<Eu.Y~ Bacb ,_ tbe ~t RUD'•~ am- • Dltt Nat mittee bokll • iOl.rO ~test among atud8nts NEWPORT BEACH -It has a picture of a from tbe ~ 1ebooll .. AD eitiiliAted rain cloud and the IUll and C4lrles the slogan 300 ltudeaita: ..... um ~· . •1ta1n or Shine Spirit Run '99." It's the logo for •we llked Brmadori'• beCause he tOok the MD ~· annWil sprtnq evttnt, and it's the hUJDOl'OUI llde d ll ~{rain) and worked aeetioo ol 10-year-old Brandon Muon. ~ it ii*> bis ~ • Mk1 Shene P~ oo- BrandOD'a ~ will appear Ol\ all Spirit chair OI. Spirit RUD '99. Run '99 material -•posters, T-s~ sweat Br8ndOG -a 8Vid baleball player, surfer lbiltl and ftiei's. and mowboUder who has appeared in Tbe Andersen fifth-grader submitted the Cbryslet Coauil8rdals 'and just completed a artwork not oilly because it rhymes but also in Kodak ad -laid be hopes to be a designer for ~ of the past two Spuit Runs, in his own surf Nll!JplDY one day. But he doesn't wbk:h 3,000 runners took to the street d"espite teapy want to wmt until he's grown up to start bmvy ram. d~. He'd like to begin right now. 1be event -the largest children's race in •1 1ee lddl all day everywhere -at the tbe county -raises money for three Newport beach, in tbe water, at school," Brandon said. •1 Beech elementary schools -Harbor View, talk to them and kiiow whjtt they like. We may Andenen and Uncoln. be young, but we have great ideas." Class of 1978 wanted for high school r eunion Members of the Newport Har- bor High School class of 1978 are invited to join their classmates for their 20th year reunion. The event will begin with a no-host cocktail party at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 21, at Windows on the Bay, 2241 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Dinner and cock~ will be held at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, at 6:30 p.m. Aug. 22. Fam- ilies are invited to meet at Mariners Park, at Irvine Avenue and Dover Drive, from 11 a.m . to 3 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 23. · For more information, call (714) 517-9512. Over 200 New De.._. at Hallnwk Keepellke Or......m Pr_.I•• Come and Join us for our fun.filled event that mcludes exclusive products, exciting bollecttbles and prtze op}'.X)rtunitles. July181&19 Cynthia's Hallmark 2200 Barbor Blvd., · Costa Mesa (at Wu.on. K-llari Plua) (714) 848-115157 ,------------, Brine W. OOUpoD in for a tree Ornament Premier lapel pin wilh&nJ ornament purcbue. Wblle .appll• lut Store Boan: .._..,.Prida7 a:ao.m.e:oo,. &ua.rda7 8:10ul-7:e>o,m ....., 11:00.. .. :00pa L-----------.J When you need to know ... Find rt fast in your hometown newspaper ThursdQy, July 16, 1998 At FREE! Dell very wU.h ~of 5~.Ser w/od. Sidewalk Sale Sat & Sun July 18th & 19th SAVINGS OF 30%-70% from our collections of: Corbin ., , . \ . . Bobby Jones Axis Polo ------- Zanella Cutter & Buck Re}rn Spooner s.1ect.i PM•..mt from sz9ss '4at..toS68 S/S Woven Sport Sh irts . '""" s19ss \\Jun to S IJ ~ . 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The video, "He Loves Me, He )..Qves Me Not, .. was produced by Human Options. The Irvine-based nonprofit organizabon provides counseling and shelter w Costa Mesa and throughout central Orange County for women and .childre n who are victims of 'domestic violence. Nora Caldwell, a member of Call The Rabbitts •.• The n Relax! Rabbitt Insurance Agency AUfO •HOMEOWNERS• HF.ALTH 40 Years in Business /~ & ~ s,;_) ~41 ·•..lr1Jll,. ,,.,_, r , 631-7740 "'41 Old ~n RMI. • Newpon Bach <H.rH-.1 ......... 1 the Human Options executive board, sak1 the pwpose of the video is t'> help young people end potenti"Uy dangerous Situations by g the danger signs: d.ispla s of jealousy, late-night telep one c895. isolation from friends and family, verbal and pbySical abuse. , •0ne of Ule big things Human ~ptions does for the women that 1 come thrbugh the program is teach red Oags, • she said. •Once you kllow the ~loris red. it can never be anything else but red." lbe events depicted in the video were based in part on Cald- well's personal experiences as a victim or domestfc violence. She is also an employee of PacifiCare BehaV1oral Health, which is dis- tributing the video and providing resources for marketing. •1 came to be involved with Human Options through my per- sonal experience, because my daughter and I stayed at the shel- ter,• Caldwell said. •1 was some- one seeking their services, and now I have been a board member for the past three years.• While many people may think Early Years Toys • Developmental toyi> for children birth 10 I 0 years. • Quality toy~ wi th la!>ting and c~tive play value. • Per..onal ..ervice from knowledgeable sale& staff. 642-4212 1827 WESTCLIFF DRIVE. NEWPORT BEACH Montessori 9farbor.AftsaSdwofs Summer ~ fall Enrollment PU SCHOOL a. lllMlNTARY Asa 2V2 to 12 Yun lXCllllNCl IN EDUCATION lmblhhed • 970 -~~ • Wdl.Gy-.sd< ·~Arts . "°"'* hdts PTopui . ._ . '°""" Unp.ase • Clull¥e Art • ~ YMr lound • (~ Sdm« • ftdl btmded o.yc.are PRE SCHOOL 1701 West Boker St. Cosio Mesa Costa Mesa 714 549-3803 h KJ.iy. July 17 8W.AMY 8ROTIBS Sa1urd;iy. July 111 RIOf.RS IN THE SKY Sunday. July 19 JOSE fBJC&MO ... Tuc~.iy, July 21 TEEN IDOt.S PeterNoont, Davy.Jones, 8obbJ SMnnan Wcdnc~y. July 22 CARROT TOP Thur..d.iy. July 23 DAW>QATU I rtd.iy, July 24 JM&OEM (! Saturday, July 25 WORLD Cl.UM: ROCICEllS .......... tpllMOlf, n. &1111."" llMck, . ...., ...... .......... ... .,.. Sunday. July 2() CIWl.E IW" • .., '"'"''""'"'"'""'rt/"",,., "'''""" ~,,.., """ .,.,.,.. t ,,, , """'' • lllti"'1 "''"', MARC MARTIN I DM.Y PILOT Human OpUon's board member Nora Caldwell holds a pamphlet and ~ucattonal video on teen dating violence put out by the Irvine-based group . domestic violence only involves married couples, Caldwell said violent behavior is very prevalent in relationships between high school and college students. llPARBJM''I'& • 2ll'EW IN&T.A.XT AT HO .. E · . DRUG TEST NO DOCTOR-NO LAB NO HOSPITAL *49.9&/Tewn •ia&-00/3 Tee .. each test covers 6 abuse drugs ("714>&8?-4'7'76 F.D.A. ov.d FlltR1 I IATIOIER/ The tenns, such as ·courtship violence• and "dating 'violence,• may be differenl, but the cycle· of violence remains the same, Cald- well said. ·Hallmark Keepsa e Ornament Premiere Saturday, July JBT~ & Sunday July 19m S OPEN SATURDAY 7 A.M. .. ·9;;;;:;;·,;;~~;d·;;;;· ornament collections LJ,ts the entire 1998 Keep Ornament Line STOlEHOUIS M-f 8am-9pm Sat 9--'--~ 1~ Lb ML 7'~•0..0....., ._...., ~ 71.,_ MIO• aN7 Viii•----= ....... ...., W: .__ te, Clrpool lo' ar,,... in ........ ......,... ~ Maft.Wlld.Nooo """118'1i. • Ttlurt4IA 1GIW .._.. National Register to Win! GRAND PRIZE ! The E111ire 1998 Keepsake Ornament Collection Only at the 6nt Annual Ornament 1998 Premiete! COSTA MESA 1170 'MST w:EI ST. P...,cl~ (714) 545-4412 HOW TO GET THE INFORMATION -~~~ • Coll ............... 8nd odW inltltudonS ~ obtAln .._ .... br alllnlli flet 7J7-s242. ext. 1 !. Thi <Olt II SS. Which CDMrl ~Md hlndllng. } • The Humln ~ hodine for~ women .net children """3554. ·Th.el is a build-up, an indf dent, and then the honeymopn period,• she said. •All of that occurs in any of these situations - it (loesn't really matter if you'te 16 or 60 years old." ·~ Caldwell said she was com- pelled to become involved with the video because she believes everyone should be aware of the destructive behavior that causes domestic violence. "Had I known then wbat I know now, I probably would have made some very different deci- sions in my life," she said. "Human Options changed my life. They saved my life. I think it•s important to give back and I think it's important for people to know." Human Options runs a walk-in center that provides counseling and other support services on bor Boulevard and Adams Aven in Costa Mesa, said Shirley G ly, community education di.recto lbe organization also owns 16-unil Costa Mesa apartme complex that serv~ as transitio housing for battered women children. One or the organization's m important services, however, is emergency domestic violen shelter at an undisclosed locati in central Orange County. address is kept secret to pro the victims, Gellatly said. The video will be shown schools in the Newport-Mesa U tied School District and in oth districts throughout Califo · during the' next school year, Ge latly said. . . ':.1.--'WCRYSTAL CAve • Metaphysical Books • Original Jewelry oms. 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A com· ~tt fisting of Around Town can be found at www.lettmea.c1om/pUot Gates wtll be open for the 106tb annual Orange C,qunty Fair 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, arc noon to midnight Monday through Wednesday and 10 a.m. to mid- night Thursday through Sunday. General admission ts $6; seniors (55+), $5: kids (6· 12), $21 children 5 and under are tree. Parking is $4: • vehicles 'with four or more Ul.div1d- uals are $2. For more information, call 708-3247 or visit the web site at www.ocfair.com . Foreign exchange students who will be in the United States during the 1998-99 school year will be looking for host families. Students will bring their own health 1.J1Sur- ance and spending money for school and entertainment. For more information, call 675-0423. Youths ages 7 to 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 Crom 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. weekdays on alternating weeks through Aug. 28 at the Launch Pad. Optional extended days, which include a sn<1ck and movte, are unlll 5 p m Admission as $110 for mem~rs· $130 for nonmembers: extended ddy ts $150 for members, $170 for nonmembers. For more mfonna- lion, call 546-2061., THURSDAY I I Chubby Check'er will pertorm at 7 and 9 p.m. at the 106th annual Ordnge County Fair in the Arling- ton Theater dl the fairgrounds, 88 ftJir Drive, Costd Mesa. Shows are free with fair ddrnission. Gen- erd.l acimjssion is $6; seniors (55+), $5; kids (6-12), $2; children 5 and Oildcr t1re free. Parking is $4; vef1icles with four or more indi- vi<l udJs. cue' $2, Por }TlOre informa- ' ttort, cdll 708-324 7. Don D. Sessions, an employee nghts attorney, will present Employee Rights in California at 7 p.m. at the Metro Pointe Barnes & Noble, 9018 South Coast Drive, #150, Costa Mesa. Admission is free. Everyone lS welcome. For more infonnation, call 444-0226. FRIDAY The Golde n West Chapter of the Retired. Officers Association will meet at 6 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa. Reser- Vdllons are required. For more inionlldtion, call 546-2402. The Bellamy Brothers will per- fonn dt 7 and 9 p.m. at the 106th annual Orange County Fair m the Arlington Theater at the fair- grounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Shows are free with fair admission. General admission is $61 seniors (55+), $5; kids (6-12), $2; children 5 and under are free. Parking is $4; vehicles with four or more individuals are $2. For more infonnation,·call 708-3247. SATURDAY The Orange Counly Fair will present a sheep dog trial from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa. Mesa. The event is ·free wiµ\ (air admission. General admission is $6; seniors (55+), $5: kids (6 -12), $2: children 5 and below are free. Par.king is $4; "\lehicles with four or more individuals are $2. For more infor- mation, call 708-3247. How to Grow and Understand the Needs of Begonias will be presented at 9:30 a.m. at Sherman Library and Garde~ ... 264 7 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Admission is free. For more infor- mation, call (949) 673-2261. Using the Ubraq, Tools & Tricks will be presented at 10 a .m. at the Newport Beach Central Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avo- cado Ave.. Newport Beach. Admission is free. Everyone is welcome. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. Masters Windsurfing Clinic, an introduction to windsurfing for adults 50 and over, will be pre- \L\\.PORT (().-\ST.-\1 . P<)Dl:\TRY CRt)l .P, l\C. SURGICAL It CAltE OF THE FOOT & ANU.l .....,..~.MEDlaNE • Bunion COl'Ndlon • • Ingrown Toenails • Thick FuotP Naill • Plantar Worts • Specializing in the treatment oflJiobettc arid Chroni~ Pain • SpeclCIHDng In .._.,..~uc11 ... ~ 11t111•rr MEMBER HOAG MEDICAL STAFF Complimentary initial exam with this ad. Pr~fcrud provider for .._ fll•N•m indadiQa ~ N~ Medical Plaza• 307 PJ••llite'JJl7 Newp111 a.di (across from Hoag Hospital entrance) ~9·64J~44 8 Amcnc;m Uo.ud of Quali Phy ician~ • Amc:rfcin Board of Pnma Podiatric Mcd1cihc II I sented from 10 a.m. to noon at the beach at 18th Street in Newport Beach. Adm.is ion is 510 for New- port Beach residents and $15 for nonresidents. Register at Newport Beach Community Services, 3300 Newport Blvd. For more informa- tion, call (949) 644-3151. Divorce: A New Begtnning, a workshop for ·recently ctivorced men and women and tbose in the ,process of divorce, will be present- ed from 10 e.m. to 12:30 p.m. at 180 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. Admission is $40. For more information, call 759-0579. Juan Hernandez, .marine biolo- gist, will present a campfire pro- gram titled Homes On The Ocean Floor at '7:45 pm . at the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Resecve, 600 Shellmaker Road, Newport Bea.ch. Admission and parking are free. Hot chocolate and marshmal- lows will be served. For mfonna- tion, call 640-6746. SUNDAY Jose Feliciano will perform at 7 and 9 p.m . at the 106tb annual Orange County F&r in the Arling- ton Theater at the !~grounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Shows are free with fair admission. Gen.: eral admission is $6: seniors (55+), $5; kids (6-12), $2; children 5 and under are free. Par.king is $4; vehicles with four or more indi- viduals are $2. For more informa- tion, call 708-3247. MONDAY The Costa Mesa Ubrary, 1855 Park Ave., will present story time from 7 to 7:30 p.m. Monday evenings through July 27 at the library. Admission is.free. For more information, call (949) 646-8845. KC & the Sunshine Band wtll per- form at 7 and 9 p.m. at the 106th annual Orange County Fair in the Arlington Theater at the fair- grounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Shows are. free with fair admission. General admission is $6: seniors (55+). SS: kids (6-12), $2: children 5 and under are free Parking is $4; vehicles with four or more individuals are $2. Fdr more information, call 708-3247. TUESDAY Teen Idols Bobby Sherman, Davy Jones, and Peter Noone will per- form at 7 and 9 p.m. at the 106th annual Orange County Fair in the Arlington Theater at the fair- grounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Shows are free with fair ad.mi 100 General admission • $6; bemon; (55+), $5; kids (6-12) l' $2: children 5 and under are free Parking 1.S $4: vehicles with four or more individuals are $2. Fur more mformabon, cdll 708-3247. WEDNESDAY .The Networkers will meet from. 11 :45 a m. to 1 p.m . at the Costa Mesa Goll & Country Club. 1701, Gou Cour* Dnve. Admi~1on iS ; $1 2 und mdudes lunch. For more. information, call 885-9093. • Free breast health services will : be dvailable to women m'. · Orange County 40 dnd over; '''• who meet hndncial guidelines • •' at the Costd Mesa Sensor Cen!' ·, ter, 695 W 19th St Appoint·' ' . ments required For more mfor- mdh on: cdll 806-2037. l..., Carrot Top will perform at 7 ancf 9 pm dt the 106th annuaJ'Orange County FdJJ' m the Arlington The~ ater at the fairgrounds, 88 Fdll'. , • Dnve, Costa Mesa Shows ctre free • with fair ddnuss1on. General .• adnu!>s1on is $6, seruors (55+), $5; •• kids (b-12), $2; children 5 and. · under dre free Pdrking is $4; veru-•. • cj.es with-tour or more md1vidu .. , , als are $2 For information,. ciill 708-3247 SEE TOWN PAGE A 1 Q In support qf our community ALL examinations, consultations and diagn,ostic testing will be provided at NO CHARGE! If you sl!/ferJrom pain we mqy be a/Jle to help sefely and quickly. Your needs are addressed on an individual basis whether you are a housewife or prefessional athlete. We have been able to help hundreds avoid surgery or chronic pain. Call Ne«llmy X-rays at NO CHARGE! (amlmum of 2·vleWs} for a FRF:E examination or secondary opinion WDAY{ It's going to be a great dqy! • ThmpeUtic Massage at NO CHASGE! (appt. ~'d/lst come. tst served baSis • Body fat & blOOd pressure checks • Food & refreShments .. ~.-ri N E W P 0 R T , .... J NBSI Back & Sports · T Claim Your BO<[y Back 20250 ACada Street Suite 150 Ncwpon Beach, califomJa 92660 .. 9491851-2225 E ' j •• ' ' "l . ' .. ". . . ilo Thunday~ Juty 16, 199a rrowN CONTINUED FROM A9 1UlY.24 ~an & Dean '1 perform at 7 and 9 p.m. at the 106th annual Orange C ounty Pair in the Arlington Theater a,t, the fair· grounds, 88 Fair Orive, Costa Mesa. Shows are free with fair admission . General ad.mission is $6; seniors (55+). $5; kids (6-12), $2; children 5 and under a're free. Parking is $41 vehicles with four or more individuals are $2. For moFe info~ation. call 708· • 3247. JULY 25 World Classic Rocken will per- form a t 7 and 9 p.m. at the 106th annual Orange County Fair in the Arling ton Theater at the fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Cos- ta Mesa. Shows are free with fair admission . Gene ral admis- sion is $6; seniors (55+), $5i kids (6-12), $2; children 5 and unde r a re free. Parking is $4; vehicle s with four or more individuals are $2. For more information, call 708-3247. Jlm Strunk, project superinten- dent, will present a campfire pro- gram titled Bottoms Up-Bay Dredging at 7:45 p.m. at the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve, 600 Shellmaker Road, Newport Beach. Admission and patking are free. Hot chocolate and marshmallows will be served. Por more information, call &40- 6746. ONGOING 1be IClwaall Cub of Newport Beach-Corona del Mar meets at noon Thursdays at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub, 1601 Bay- side Drive, Corona del Mar. For more informatioQ, call 852-1148. Oull Senior Center often a baU- bour of free legal consultatton by appointment by calling 644-3244. Monthly workshops for people with cancer and their relatives meet from 'I to 8:30 p.m. the sec- ond Tuesday of every month at the Patty and George Hoag Can- cer Center in Newport Beach. for more inf onnation, call 760-5542. . A support ~oup for younger patients with 'lupus meets from 1 :30 to 3 p.m. on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month in Newport Beach. For details, call 536-1734. A workshop for people with lymphedeina meets from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month at Hoag Cancer Cen- ter auditorium in Newport Beach.,. For information, call 760.5542. Oasis Senior Center offers a meal program for members. Lunch is served daily from 11 :45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m . in the multipur- pose room at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Home- delivered meals are available for homebound seniors. Reservations are required. Meals are spon- sored by SCSS Inc. For more information, call 644-3244. Oasis Sen.tor Center offers med- ical equipment rentals, from wheelchairs to walkers and more, by calling 644-3244. around town Outs Seator Center bu a COlll- prehenslve medical library to answer or research any medical question. Call 64.(-3U4. Oul1 Senior Center often a counselor to assist with questions about Medicare, HMOs, supple- mental and long-term care insur- ance by api>Qlntment. For more information or appointments, call 6-44-3244. I ' ~decJ! Awareness Sem.t.nan pres~qtS18 weekly meditation ses- siqt:i a• J3 p .m. Wednesdays at the Hv,J:> ~ Newport Mesa, 230 E. 17th St., Suite 218. Suggested donation is $10. Call 646-1128. ' . A free Introductory da.u ln prl- mQrdial 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, call 969-7653. The Newport Beach Psychologi- cal Association presents a men's support group at 4 p.m. Fridays. The fee is $25 per session. For more information-, call 722-4588. The Alliance for the Mentally m of Orange County provides edu- ca tion and emotional support for families with loved ones who are mentally ill. A free support group meets from 10 to 11:30 a.m . every other Saturday at Orange County Mental Health Clinic, 3115 Red Hill Ave., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 850-8463. SL Andrew's Presbyterian Church offers a support group for families with loved ones who are mentally ill. The group meets Sundays from 6:30 to 8 p .m. in the church's Dierenfield Hall C, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. The group is open to the • community and committed to confidentlAlity. For more informa· tion, call 631-2880. TM Networlun, a program pro- vided by the COlt4 Mesa Own- ber of Commerce, meets from 11:45 a .m. to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at the Costa Mesa Golf and Coun- try Oub, 1701 Goll Coune Drive. Lunch is $12. The pne-time mem- bership fee is St5. Por more infor- mation, call 574-~783 or 540- 0201. • I• Pro1pect11• Networklng Group meets from 7:15 to 8:30 a.m. Wednesdays• at Mimi's . Caf~. 1835 'Newport Blvd., Costa Mes~·: Breakfast is $6. For more information, call Angle Stafford at 47.(-2225 OF nna Finnan ·at 5~1-3156. 50°/o off • SUMMER. SAlE 'Topiaries · .9lrrangements .9l{{ Stem 1:CoraCs Selectea :Home 'Decor -·-Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10..5 969 E. 17d. Se. ~~· (tUIUU~~~) 646-6745 J Newport Beoch/Costa M.eso Daily PilOt AU LalMll'I Leadl Oub meetl at 7:15 a.m. Tuesdays at 1'1imi's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., COtita Mesa. For more information, call 6-46-1252. Zen Home SUtchery, a local manufacturer l()f meditation sup- plies, holds a free meditation from 5 to 7 p.m. Sundays at Mesa Busi- ness Center, 711 W. 17th St., Suite A-8. For more informatton, call 722-7818. The NeWport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Com-. mission meets at 7 p.rn. OD the first Tuesday ·of each month in the City Council chambers, 3300 Newport Blt-d., Newport BJ ach. For more information, call 644- 3i5t. .. NlcotbM AnonymoUI lellowsblp wants to help men and women who smoke to quit and remain smoke-free. For more informatjcm OD local evening meetings, cell 650-2713. The ~osta Mea Historical Sod, ety holds a free open house frolJli t 1 'a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursdays AA 1~70 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa. The event features rnemorabill& 41om the dty of Costa Mesa and the Santa Ana Army Air Base~ For more. information, call 634-. 5918. I Overeaters AnonymoU1 meets froJil 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at S~. John's Episcopal Church, 183 E. aa·y St., Costa Mesa. 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Ml .. .... • ,, ............ 5 ..... .... c... .... i..., .... ....... Lill ~1r $100 $100 $100 $100 • $ 75 $ 75 $ 50 $ 50 $ 30 $ 30 $ 30 $ 75 $ 50 $100 $100 $100 $ 20 $ 25 $ 25 $ 50 ~ewport Beach /Costa Mesa Daily Pilot I J!nslgn Intermediate School 6Tfers a free parenting seminar and open discussion for parents of teens Crom 7 to 8:30 p .m. on the last Wednesday of each month For more inf onnation, call 225-a t89. <Jasls SenJor Center offers a Parldnson's support group 'rrom 7 to 9 p.m. on the second Thursday of each month at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more lnfonrustion, call 644-3244. lbe Yoga Place offen a pre/post- natal yoga class from 3 to 4:30 I.HD. Thursdays. New classes begin bn the first of the month. For more in.formation, call 642- 7-400. poag Cancer Center otters Man 1" Man, a free prostate cancer dis- eussion group, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. ~ the first Wednesday of each DJonth at the center auditorium, 1 tfoag Drive, Building 41, New- port Beach. For reservations or lilore information, call 722-6237. • &' Sbe Pactftc Business Xcbange ft.as weekly breakfast meetings at ' a .m. Tuesdays at the Pacific C:lub, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., t-fewport Beach. There is Do eharge for the initial meeting. For additional information, call 640- b588. pie Newport Beach Psychol ogi- AROUND TOWN cal Association presents a coed · relationship 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 Center offers a relaxation and imagery woTks op from 10 to 11:30 a.m. on the to Wednes~ay of each month at l Hoag Drive, Building 41, New- port Beach. For more information, call 760-5542. I Th~ Costa Mesa Republican Assembly meets at 1 p.m. on the third Thursday of each mooth at the Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park ~osto Mesa. For more information, call 645-5326. A free telephone help line for seniors over 62 is offered by mort- gage consultant Bob Brennan at 3 p.m. Wednesdays at Bayside Vil- lage. 300 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 723-0233. The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar 711 of Orange County invites young men 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 information, call 642-6301 or 551-8591. I Oasis Senior Center often ongo- . g assistance, counseling and referral services for seniors. For appointments or more informa- tion, call 6'4-32«. The Costa Mesa SenJor Cittzen Square and Round Dance Club seeks experienced dancers to join in from 9 to 11 a.m. Thursdays at Ule Costa Mesa Senior Center, 19th and Pomona streets, Costa Mesa. For more information, call, 545-5669. .s A free support group for c:a.D,()er 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 neatment and Research, 4019 Westerly Place, Suite 100, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 251-8700. Arthrltls FoundaUon Instructor Wyoma McKinley leads an exer- cise class at 11 a.m . Thursdays at the Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. for more information, call 513-5641. Nightly meeUngs are offered in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach for at1yone who wants to quit nicotine addiction. For a schedule or more information, call 774- 9106 or (800)"642-0666. COLUMN CONTINUED FROM A 1 tram was pulling out of the sta- tion years ago, I must've stopped somewhere to help a fall~n b1td with a broken wing. :This year'i; been especially tough in the Newport Beach ghetto. There·ls a hurl you will •'not'see1 but it's clearly palpable . It's a dirty lil' ,ecret no one knows yet. Not due to lack of ambition, but merely to finan- cial setbacks, I've been forced to ... (clearing throat here, you'd better sit down for this) ... move back in with one of my folks. Yes, that's right. I believe the correct term is boomerang child. I wish I could say it was out of a sense of duty or obligation to an old, infirmed, helpless parent, but that's not the truth. I'm not going to insult your intelligence by pretending to be OK witb 1t, either. rt hurts. It's rough ... and it's embar- rassing. Whining about it is like complainmg about the haze al a Dead concert. I'm dealing with it. Yes, I'm at least lucky to have a roof over my head. And a bed to <;.all my own. But I still love living at home about as much as a Dover Shores resi· dent loves the John Wayne flight path. Now, before all of you out there in PiloUand start rolling your eyeballs, Jet me just say that I do pay rent. I take care of all the maintenance and prepare all of my food. I go out of my way to be a quiet, metic- ulous boarder. The fact remains, it's too expensive today for young peo- ple without serious cash reserves to buy a piece of this tiny crown jewel on the Pacific, especially if you've bounced around from job to job and avoided the fast-money track. 1 Growing up in perhaps the world's finest year-round cli- mate, you don't necessarily want to live anywnere else. But you dortt want it through inheritance or hat1douts. You want tb earn 'it you.rSeU so the appreciation is that much bet- ter. When you're unceremoru- ously introduced to the '90s real estate boom, however, you real- ize the kind of home or condo your parents had isn't available cheap anymore . That's what preopitates slinking back in for the summer with your Old World conserva- tive, traditional mother who speaks broken English and insists on knowing the minutiae of your life. Where are you going? When will you be back? Do you mind picking up some eggs from the market on your way home? I ran into Mrs. Torres yeste rday at the bank. Her son's an accountant who started h1:-o tum. I liked the tall gut you -• were talking to la t week. That's my life on a ddily baSlS. I cringe and count the days. keeping tabs like an inmate with five months left ol\!I: his sentence. It's on~jmge 'Seinfeld' eplSOde rtJius the .;~; laugh track. • ,,.1 I'm updating the reswne .:., with every disposable nunute. HI" I'll pretty much take anything sen5ible -dog-walker, ca.rpct-v:• installer, part-ti.me Cdke decora:.'," tor, columnist at the local paper.'": Heck. three nights a week, I'U ·~: even dance around a pole m d 7. smoky club where drunk out-,,,,, of-control women can Pd:-V dll 111 over me. It's gotten to that , point So, u you run into me um. summer, say a qwck hello, dnd: ll be gentle. Don't inSJSt upon tak- mg me down to headquarters .... under the heat lamp for an· mterrogabon aoout what I'm .: doing with my We. I'm already .!' wounded. And Md, if you're readmg Uus ... I'll be home "'' around 5, and we can discus ''"' Judge Judy's case of the day '""' I'm sure whatever her ruhng ; -~ • was, 1t was fair. ~ ~· By the way, the tall girl? ........ She's picking me up torught fot"" our first da te. Would you mmd 11 lo\'\ at least putting on your new sweat pants when you meet ...l:. her? ~ ..... 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I , . .. ... .J ' .. .. •, • • AU Thuraday, July 16, 1998 soc1e Newport Beach/Costa ~so Doily Pil South Pacific Gujld seroes as l;Jridge to The ·center M y Lldo Isle stringer with style, Marion •Never wear pearls in the swn- mer• Ptckem, reports that The South Pacific Guild Sl.Jpporting the Orange County Performing Arts Center attracted more than 300 super bridge players to a recent benefit luncheon at The Hyatt Regency Hotel, Irvine. THE CROWD Chaired by Kathy Rolfes, the affair featw-ed fashions by Saks Fifth Avenue with special empha- sis 'Jl]aced on children's clothing . from Saks' new boutique at b.w. cook South Coast Pl~. The bridge ·.~ players were captivated by the children but still managed mQre than a few grand slams in spite of the diversion. Michael Hall coor- chnated the Saks fashions. Meanwhile, South Pacific Guild chair Ann Rowe introduced bndge expert George Winter, who wowed the players with insider bps and plenty of laughs. ln the crowd were Dorothy Reichle, Amelia Lockney, Gin- g er Cromwell, Marian Turpin, Irene Bentley, Tony Lance, Doris Undhart, Sally Ulene and the lovely Marlon Pickens. Diana Conner, chairman of all the per- forming arts guilds, was also in the crowd. She thanked the large ccl!a-shuffiing gathenng for the generous contribution of $21,000, Emily Barrett and Ann Rowe display the crystal b9wl that is engraved with the name of South P~c Chapter as the winner of the Guilds of ~C: Center leadership award. Barrett will soon · s~d Rowe as chairwoman of South PacWc. and more importantly for its long- standing rep- utation of generous sup- port for The Center. Following the successful bridge lun- cheon, The South Pacific Guild was honored at the annual Guilds Leaderstup Conference led by Con- ners recently at The Center. A magnificent engraved crys- tal bowl WdS presented to The South •. I l I i '-., ( . t I l ( . I ~ ( I \. ~ ( )'I'' ( > 11 I I ( , l 11 I \ I : c l I ( . ' \ \ i 1I1 . \<I 1DuKM11 riiiiiiPiiijiiiw~•~a=::iiiF;iii;l : can for lqformaLion 1ncludes KAYA Kl NG & SAILING ' • • • ' • • • • Iii' • • , . • • • • . .. . .. • • • • ' . It's Your Lucky Day. Come In Now & Get (}) £u ALWAYS KEPT YOURSELF Q/vACTIVE AND HEALTHY. FUNNY. HOW SOME THINGS NEVER CHANCE. You fell in love listening to Nat King c.olc, and you kept your hcan active and yoong. You still do Now that y<:Airc in your prime, you appn:ciate the finer things 1n ltfc, and Scmor ExclusM:S is a pan oE that lifestyle. Senior fJcdusM:s IS I free mcmbcrWp ~!001 for scmors S+ thit oifm many benefits IO k«p you healthy and happy. It includes free health scncnings, Au 5hots, and seminars You also rcccrvc discounts from loal merchants, 1ncludlng,fbim, rcstll.liants, and ~l scrw:cs For easy enrollment, please call toll·ht:c 888-6l~(888-6l6-166l) For fun and your aood health, ' 0 'iOOlC' thines nevcrcharwe. ' Senior Exclusives. The rewards are wtll duerved. ORANGE COAST MEMORW. MfDICAl CfNTU ---""'T ...... ........,, ,_.,,,,. V"ry. CA ,allle Pacific Guild, which was named Outstanding Chapter of the Year. Among the 33 guilds support- ing The Center, members of South Pacific was singled out by Con- ners •for their outstanding record of participation and support." The honors and the b.owl were accept- ed by chairwoman Rowe .. Lido Isle's Emily Barrett fol- lows Rowe as chairman-elect for the coming year. Barrett bas been involved with South Pacific for many years and has served in many capacities,.giving gener- ously of her time, talent and resources. ••• ...; Janet and Bruce Karatz will open their spectacular Newport waterfront estate this Sunday on behalf of the Balboa Theatre Foun- dation. A reception honoring some 200 supporters of the new founda- tion -which aims to purchase and restore the classic Balboa Cin- ema for use as a public arts facility -is set for late afternoon. Cocktails and hors d'oeuvres will be catered by the talented Alan Greeley of Golden Ttuftle as guests mingle on the beachfront Karatz estate in support of saving the old theater and helping to revitalize all of downtown Balboa. The foundation is raising the necessary funds to purchase the • real estate from local entrepre- neur and arts supporter John Wortmann. Plans to restore the building are well in the works. Major support for the project ' comes from many community comers. John and Donna Crean, and Mary Ann and Len Miller are among the donors leading the way to fulfillment of the plans. To get involved, call Sue Cannon at (714) 552-3949. • a.w. COOK'S column appears fNery Thursday and Saturday. .DEBBIES ~ A LDEN'S CARPET has opened a new Area Rug Studio Why Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL RUGS & RUNNERS on SALE .... Handmade wools; synthetics. si al ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. 1 b63 PlcKC'ntla St. Cosra Mesa 646-4838 CLOSET 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 • ACCESSORI~ • MAKEUP (949) 64S-t t 62 270 L 17th St., Co5tA Mew (MJ CaSI Shopping Center Next to Shlr1ey's Bl.gels) MASSAGE ~~~e: ~~Ion s3900 Insurance Accepted • w/Chiropractlc Care. HR. 7-DAYSIWK • 9am-9pm ULTRA SPORTS MEDICINE INC. Dr. Gautier o.c. 714.979.6365 1072 S.E. Bristol St., Ste 209 Santa Ana Heights (Comer of Newport Bl. No.18rlsto0 Event chatr- woman Kathy llolf es, left. and performlng a.rb guilds chair- woman Dian• ConnerOank South Padfic Guild of the ~ Orange CountY Performing Arts Center chair- woman Ann Ro ata benefit luncheon for Th Center held at Hyatt Regency, Irvine. . .,._~AaVlk Tubllnm Wafl Systems Rcflnlshlng & Repair of: Pctatlln, aduml ..tilt,._a Complete Bath RcmOdcUng llE'... Judging #2 . (Local Businesses) Individual 1 st Place May Bo11bol. Personner. City Ha11 2nd Place Amy Stevem. Rec!pdoOist • Whittler LaW Sc:tiool 3ro Place-: ..... Nancy...,...._.Broder ___ ~-~.,...,....,..,..,...,.._...,.,.._~~ n ORANGE COUNTY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER n Tony Award W inner Best Musical 1953 I I I ... ~ 1 • ' "Lucie is luminous and Stephanie sweetly irresistible!" l• MAC• .. SS TIUGUll ....... ~.....-­.,,._. ......... ,. ~" UOWD IEMml LTlllCI IT IEm COftDEI laDGtllml IUTa.ll'GI._ ....... "'""~--­Stll"tlnc Wcle A.nm n 11 ,,_. ~ .. two~ ..... --Otlio llO NIW'btt wWt ._., ...... 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Films aimed at audiences or little girls rarely enjoy long runs. This one is to be treasurod by . both new and "experienced" "Madeline" fans -preferably together. • JUNE FENNER. a Costa Mesa resident in her late SOs, is vice president ot a wotk force training company. • over the top. At the end Alex's home is destroyed, tus family and fnends injured, and the neighborhood is m chaos. The chairman of the toy company Oies in and cavalierly hands out checks to stifle their outrage. What kind of a lesson is this for kids? • SUSANNE PEREZ, 43, llves In Costa Mesa and is an executive secretary for an office f"mlture manufacturing firm. Trailers aside, 'Soldiers' is family fun Since "Small Soldiers" is 'I about animated interactive toys,.! • thought it would be smart to take .... my "toy expert" sons to this movie. lljere were a lot of kids of all ages in the theater and I'm swe at some pomt m their lives ... • they all had the fantasy this movie portrays: ' ... A toy company designs new soldier and alien monster toys '" with electronic chips. The chips u were originally mtended for the defense dE!,Partment. and are mis-• • takenly put m to the toys. Of course, they allow the toys to : come alive. . ... ,,. e typical er flick '1 find deline" <1W going. Scary ~soidiers · gives wrong message T he previews for "Small Soldiers• would have yoµ think Frances McDonnand as Miss Clavel, left, shares a moment with Madeline (Hatty Jones) in the newly released film "Madeline," based on the book series by Ludwig Bemelmans. B efore I start phtlosophizi.ng about Uus movie, I'd like to get on my s0c1p box and complain about the extensive previews that are now rampant at every movie house. • Not only are the toys smart, they can learn. They learn the best ways to destroy the alien monster toys and any human that helps the aliens. The soldier toys create total havoc by tummg garden tools June Fenne r u( then melmans didn't write the Madeline" books for today's aung movie goers. He wrote for young chtldren just discovertng EEL CRmcs the JOY of hear- this is a movie for kids about toys that "when you play with them, they play back" - sort of a "Toy Story • on steroi'ds. Don't Hazard (voices by Tom.my Lee Jones and original "Dirty Dozen# cast) are square of jaw and obscenely muscled. They punch their way out of boxes, engineer their own recrwts, and attack and maim With the relentless fer· vor of the Terminator. ing stories read aloud, espec1al- $tories filled with rhyme and petition. Madeline is a young orphan ho boards with 11 other tittle you believe it. Susanne Perez Director Joe The targets of all this techno- testosterone are the ugly-but- sensitive Gorgonites. Their leader is Archer (with the velvety diction of Frank Langella) who bonds With Alex Abernathy, the boy who has brought him home. or course, this now makes Alex and everyone he knows the Commandos' mortal enemy. Dante (of · li at a school is Paris. She is a p1rtted child with a love of dventure. Yet, the loss of her wn W!f~nts has given Madeline deptll"'Of compassion beyond "Gremlins") dazzles us at ftrSt with the combination or live and computer animation effects. The . Corrunando dolls, led by Chip Where Wine '· ~ ~,...,,,,_,,·i·~~ ~ . Where to Dine jRestaurant Director.y RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT On board the "Pride of Nev.port" Arvertloot. Home Of The Newport Hatt>or N84.bc8l Museum (Formerly ReOOen E. LpeJ Is ~ From 11 am-9pm Lunch 8l1d Dinner S8t Sun Brunch 8am (clo&ed Mondays). Reservations Needed On~ For Waddings. 8enqueta ()-Private Parties. All Mator Credit Cards Accepted. l..ocat8d At.151 E. Coast Hwy. 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Dinner daily, Located at 333 Bayside Onw 675-5333 SKEWERS Costa Mesa's oriy Brewery' Locet.ed at 298 E 17th St. in Costa Mesa All ou-breW & encrees are indMdually made fresh. Wood fired pazas. shrimp/chicken/beef/lamb kabobs. salads end greet 68ndwiches. Hours 11 em-11 pm Su~ Thurs end 11 am- 12 midnight FnSet. BAMBOO TERRACE Check M the hippest Oiinese restN'8nt in ()'ange Count¥' Recer«:tt remodeled to resemble en ASl8n beer house. Otn Din serves tasty Cllinese food 8l1d offers a f\Aty stocked bar With refreshing cropcal drinks, e quality Wiile list end e g-eat assortment of premium botUed end dr8lt beer&. H<us· 5:CQ:>m-7:~ Tues -Sun. Ooaed Mondays. Locatsd at 1773 Newport BNd. 1n Cost.a Mesa. 64!>5550 SIR ROGERS, LTD Sendwlohes, Coffee end Espresso Onnks & Smoothes Al nf1N breakfast meru. C8tennQ evailable ()pen Moofn at Sam S8t et 7em and Sun et ~ Loc8ted at 270 E 17th Street, C08t8 Mesa 645-2252 GURU'S SANDWICHES We ll8N8 hoc & cold deli eanct.w:he6 Ur sen<tMches ere the flU88t in taMil" Try atrworld f8moue meetbell sandwich or our deft -sendiMch. you1 be "Q.ru'ed0 tor lcfel Mon. -Fn. 9am-6om. Set. 1 Qem.3pm. loc8t8d et 1560 Superior fwe A 1 . (114)722·1211 . 8ABATINO'S llK8TAURANT 6 SAUSAGI: CO • P.-.. C...-Slllld, Homll medll ~.VIII, t..nb, Dlllw. 'let-., e-. ~ & o....t.; tbn: Wtl/1.. Sining Sit. & !bl. BNich Fram 8:~1:00. . 11111'n-1~. Fri.&L 111Jmo11pn. M Mlp' 0'9dlf. CWdl~ Accept.Id. Locad N. ~1 Shipyard \111'1¥. Newport 8-:tl (114) 723-CIS21 RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA 1n • ~ llltl.ing on "-bly ,,,... mulllC. C'*"1 ritjOy In OU' Er1ClCllCe l1M9. loaitlld It 2S, e.. a:. ~in NMpolt~ Wld1 Moo&t.11 ·~.3J. ~ Bnn:tl 11~. om..~ epm.1Qirn. Cal ~b-,...,,.,.•67~ SCAMPI am.. cw. sm 10 . w. c.-~ LAR:lh Prill JGr Anl Ftlmtf DninD. ~ITlOdllld. ~ ·7 0. A Wllllt for 11S '-art.tr... M Qd Clll'd9 Ao -.•1. Rax:.._ &e fllfMt.Loc9dC15 ~M O.Mlll....., 1lus is not a movie for the young and impressionable. Be prepared to see unrelenting vio- lence that will make you anxious for the film to be over. Knives, razor blades. nails. fireballs, etc. are hurled at chiJdren and their parents. I will never be able to look at com holders in the same way again. Why do we, the viewing public, have to pay up to $8 to see a movie and then be forced to sit through 15 minutes-or more of adver- tisements of coming movies. One or two into weapons of war A naj] gun • becomes a HoWitzer with others beconung flame throwers,' rocker-- launchers and machine guns. Peter Adanalian The alien toys rude with a sym- pathetic boy but the soldiers are relentless. A huge battle in not so miniature size takes place and the humans get blasted Who will swvive? One of my boys summarized The scenes where Barbie-like dolls. like perverted brides of Frankenstein, bind and gag Kirsten Dunst while playing Led Zeppelin are truly bizarre and scary. Even such talented actors as Dunst, Kevin Dunn, Ann Magnuson,the late Phil Hartman can't save this movie from going the movie like a pro: •Fun for the _ trailers would be fine or maybe even show the previews at the end of the movie and allow me the choice to stay and watch, but it's Just too much the way lt is now. Thanks, I feet better now. whole family'" • PETER AOANAUAH, 44, hves in N port Beach with his wife and three boys. He is national manager of the special markets d1v1sion for Vivitar Cor- poration. ORCHID Persian Grill & Bar Specializing in Shish Kebab, Lamb & Chicken Shlsh Kebab 3033 S. Bri tol 510 East Broadwa}· Costa Mt•sa • 714-557-8070 Glt>nclult> • 818-550-9998 AMICI TRAn"ORIA Medlt8rr8nean fish end seafood 8V811eble weekly. Ext.ensive past.a menu. Flsh end Veal. special party rooms up t.o 4CXl people. Live muSIC Wed, Fn & Set nights. Lunch served Moofn 11em-3pm. Dinner Mo~Thurs. 5pm-1~m Locet.ed at 655 Arton Blvd. in r.osta Mesa. 8509399 AVILA'S EL RANCHITO Authenbe Mex.can Food. WC\ The Freshest lng-edents & A New Light Cu1S1ne. Great MargentaS. HOlrS: Lunoh & Dinner All Matar D-edit Cards Accepted. Locat.ed at 2101 Pleceotia. Cost.a Mesa -642·1142, 2Enl Newport BNd .• Newport Beach - 675-6855 end 2744 E. Coast 1-tNy •• aJM -644-8226. Ml CASA Ctr meals are ncm e tr!p to Bera as weM as Mexico. Now offenng fish tacos Phone ahead for orders t.o-go Hours Daily From 11 OOam All Ma/Of' Oedlt c.&rds Accept.ad. Located At 296 17th St Costa Mesa (71 4) 645-7626 LA PALAPA Servmg authenbe Soud'1 Mel0C80 Seafood Cevdie. cocktails. camaroMs, pulpo. ensaledas and much more. Open 6 days a week. Oosed on Wedneeday&. Dine 1n or tak&oot Located at 123 23rd St. in Newport Beach (neer Mutt L~'s). 673-2657 AMACHI Sushi & Sushi to Go. Complete Bar All Map-°'8dt c.aros. l.oc8t.ed At. 2675 Mle Ave (Acro6s from Newport Golf Col.rse) (714) 6455518 BEN I HANA Amenca's most celebreted Japanese rest.mnr(. ~n 7 days e week. lunch 11 :~~Mon-fn. Dnner5:D10CQ:>m Moo-Thu's; 5:3()., 1 :CQ>m Fn, !>11 :CQ:>m Set: 4.3().9:~ sun. Locat.ed at 4250 8lrch St. 9550322 LA CAVE • Menu Includes: Lobster. Q-eb, 9lrimp. Steaks. Oaitf Special& Fn & Sat Pnme Rib. FtJI Bar & Wine l.l9t. Ca&ual Dre6s. Hotrs· lunches 11 :302:3) -Dinner Mon.&t. from 5:~. Vise. Mast.ercerd. Diner's Club. Loc:8ted flt. 1695 Nie /Jtle .• (At 17th 9.reet) Near Bloclrb lllt8r ~ CclltZI Mesa (714) 64&7944 THE BARN STEAK HOUSE Menu lncludel a.ek. Freeh Fish. Ollcken. &.-gare & Salads Prices Range From $3.75 For Un:h & $6.25 For Oimllr. HQl.nl: Mon . ..sat. Open 11am For Wlch. 4:CQ:>m Mon . .fri .. Dinner 3 CQ:>m. Set. & SUn .. Major Q'ldit CWdl Acoas:Ud Loc8ted fll. 23CXl Hartlor 9 131, a.. Me91. (714) 641-9777 THE ARCHES That Chinese Cuisine Open 7 days. Monday • Setl.rday. Lunch 11 :exl em -3:00 p.m. Dinner 4·00 p.m. • 10.00 p.m. Sunday- Oinner only. Party !T8yS & catenng 9Wdable. l.oc8ted 1n the Costa Mesa Cou'tyerds at 1835 Newpott 8t.-d (} 154. 645-3259 The oriy restau'8nt in O.C. to offer the finest., rusne from Spain Witt\ hve Flamenco ercertarrner&.. SpeoallzJng Ill Paella st.ealcs. l1'll8d fresh fish & pastas Open for Ulch IWld dimer Loceted at 4253 Martlogale Wfl/ (1 mile 80llh cl John WWo/(WJ Airport) M8JOr ~cards act:epted (714)756-8194 SANTA MONICA SEAFOOD Regarded as Southem Cahfomia's top seafood reaii1er. W.tt the largest & finest selectlOl 1 of fresh wfood deify Nsc. a multlcude of ecn.mpbOUS delicaoes such as IUshi, g'illed fish ef'CT'886 clam choNder. fish & chips, ~ end 8' IN fixings for a goumet meal et home. ~ 7 days a weelc lOC8C8d et 154 E 17th SL. Cost.a Mesa (714 J 57 48862 THE CANNERY HIStmc Waterfront Aesauant end H8rt>Or Duse Cercer HOlni. Mon.&t 11:Xl·2.00em, Sun 10CJ:lam.12.~. AIMap' O'edlt Cards. Reservations Suggested Located at Xl10 Lafayette /JNe . Newport Beech. CA 92663 (7141 67!>5777 Fall 675-2510 CATALIN"-FISH KITCHEN Gilt: hookad on the fre&he&t fish ewilable Fresh g:1Ped fish. &elf'OOd and chicken. sandwichel. Mlads, grilled plates end pesr.a speoelc.s ~ &eYen de)'& • week Mon IMJ Set. 11 am-9pm. SUndey 11 em-7pm. Cacenng .,...... l...oc8tad It 670 w 17th !l ICE, Colt8 Mesi (Wast cl the new Tl'9der Joe's ) 645a873 " • .. .. • J J .. • ti ., I l q ., • Al~. Thursday, July 16, 1998 date book Newport Beach/Coste Mesa Doily Pilot I! It's not just chicken 'in the coop at Zllbie's in Newport --.....,..-~----------,.-----"'---------------~~at my brother enjoyed them Tournedos of beef ($11 .50) are served in a bemaise sauce and the prime rib ($11 .95) is served from 6 p.m. until it's gone. IWr flat W ilb a name that might be Ut up on a dark desert hlghwa\', saw- dust scattered on the dining room floor and the decor of a • country cottage, you'd expect 1 cdcklmg chicks to be scooting around on the floor of Zubie's Chicken Coop. But the Old Newport Boulevard restaurant is far from any farm, and there's a heck of a lot more on the menu thdn Just chicken. Ser where did the name come from? ~I'm sick,• says owner John Zub1etd •I've just got weird ideas.· DINING REVIBV c~~~~·s n.m·s CHOCDl (p + WH~~;~t~ Newpott jlvd., Ne~d'Beach ; + WHEN: Monday th.rough Sa~ay, 11,~m. to 11 J)'.m., Sunday, 9 a.m. to • 11 p.m. +HOW~: 1 Moderate; break- . fast $2.49 to $5.95; lunch around $5, dinner from $? .95to $17 .95 + PHONE: 645- 6086 Coop,' which opened m Mdy 1997, has the sdme feel as the other three Zub1e's -the Hunllngton Beach Zub1e's Dry Dock and two on Pldcenlla Avenue m Costa Mesa, Zub1e's and Zub1e's Gild- ed C'age . DON LEACH I DAILY Pl.OT Zuble's Chicken Coop bartender Roger Xhorraml serves roasted chicken with mashed potatoes and gravy and a grilled chicken sandwich with vegetables during lunch time at the Newport Beach restaurant The rood is basically the same di O}l lour resta urants -steak, st1ctfood, pizza and sandwiches. Th~c>'s lots to choose from, and lur whdt you gel, the prices are pr9tly dtim good. B.c-mq dt Zubie's is Wee being t1I mom's. And when you sit cl• •Wi. d pldte of fresh vegetables, c heese> pepperocirus and ranch clrl!'S'>tng 1s set on the table. The r11)f5P level nses d bit during peak 11tnncr hours, but it's not so loud lhctl you cdn't hear your dinner cnr»pcm1ons The service is terril- tc, Uie wine list superb, and the dlr4t>sphere is comfortable and fcir(l11Jar Oh. and the food is pret- ty gtedt, too. Pi zzas are fa trly priced at $<J.~5 for d 16-inch pie a nd $12.95 for a specialty pizza (barbecued chicken or cajun shrimp). At lunch time - served from 11:30 a.m. to. 2:30 p.m. -·try a grilled chicken sandwich ($4.95), fish and chips ($5.49) or submarine sandwtch· ($4 .95) that comes with a house salad. Served.oll day, the oyster bar menu -selections of appetiz- ers, oysters and othe r seafanng creatures -is extensive, Wlth choices of oysters on the hall shell ($6.50), fried clams ($6.50}, peel-and-eat shrimp ($6.50) and shrimp scampi ($5.95). ' The fried calamari rings ($4.75) are tasty and tender with a crunchy herb-<:oating accom- panied by a delicious dipping "Your Home Away rrom Home· : ""9 now de•v•ll r=::-~----~~-~-----~ 1J=REE1 I FREEi I FREE, , .. Buy 1 Bowl and II Buy 1 Wrap tnel tt Buy 2 Wnps I 1:'2 Fountain Drinks 11 2 FCMlltaln Drinks 11 Get the Third I I ~ Get 1 Bowl Free 11 Get l Wrap Free 11 Wnp Free I I Good Thru 11 Good Thru 11 Good Thru I I.. 7/29/98 II 7/29/98 II 7/29/98 I I • Coupon Not Vahd With I I Coupon Not"'* With 11 Coupon Not VllllCI W1tti I I: Any O\hef 0tr1< I I My Otl'lef 0tter. I I Arrt O\hef 0ttet. I ,..One Coupon Per Customef. One Coupon Pef Customer. One Coupon Per Customer. 1-COupon IS not &ood '°' I I Coupon ls not &ood for I I Couoon IS not &ood fOf I I: delN'e<le$ .J L 0811\11119S .J L delNeriet ~---------------------~ NOW SERVING Country Style With Our Sunday Mexican Breakfast 250 E. 17th St., Suite D Phone or Fax In your order phone: (714) 5434403 fax: (714) 548-5584 Open Everyday 11:00am-9:00prri sauce. And the steamed clams are large and tasty but a little chewy. Served from 5 to 10 p.m., the dinners are huge and hard to finish. All dinners come with a won- derful house salad tossed in a tangy Italian dressing with a . bonus of several shrimp scat- tered on top . Pof the giant appetite, the baby back ribs, fried chicken and bns;et of beef combination ($1 5.95) is a perfect choice . The brisket is flaky and tender and the ribs have a nice barbecued flavor. The two mbist chicken breasts pl~ a leg are deep fried in a light brown coating. All in all, it produced so many left- overs last time we dined there -s~ _._;~._ AL8o AVAJLUU: ~---------------~ . . I I /II Fish Tacos I t YJf Shrimp Tacos I BUY 1 BR'.l'BJ!IB I /J/I Shrimp Cockta.lls I GET 1 ENTBEB I At octopus Tosta.das : FBEE I • Ceviche Tosta.das I!:-~ ~td_:l_ !U:: ~e:_ ~ !'!.7 _1 __ :J /IJ Fresh Oysters Smmo LUllCB ~ Dmaaa Thursday -Tuesday 1 O:OOam -9:00 pm • Closed on Wednesdays 183 •3rd.Street. BalboaPaJ.nnla 673-8687 (nNr AMt lynch'•J LUNCH SPECIALS $415 INDIVIDUAL PIZZA SINGLE KABOB (UP TO 3 ITEMS) <CHICKEN/FISH/STEAK/LAMB) GREEN SALAD POTATOES OR RICE BEER OR SOFT DRINK HAPPY HOUR M·F 4·7pm s1zs SKEWERS PINTS s5oo PIZZA llam -llpm Sun.-Thur. llam -12 midnight Fri.-Sat. 298 E. 1711 St. •Costa Mesa • 645-6459 Ina11J~.,,: Appeti.z~r, Soup, lnt1alat~, Alain Cour.u d D~t1t1ul Only s3995 Only $2995 Friday, Saturday & Sunday. Mooday, Tu.eday, W.dnetday & Thunday. ANTIP4STl/APPETIZEBS Mozzarella 9af>reae Fresh buffalo mouarella w1th tomatoes & extra virgin olive oiJ Bruscbetta al Pomodoro Freah chopped tomatoes, garlic & basil on top of gulic tout Calamari Fritti Fried c..Jamari Malanzane Napole~a Grilled eggplant ~teG pep~rt, garlic & extra virgin olive oil ZUPPE E INSALATFJSQUPS a~s Pnppa al Pomo;:oc(;n Croetini Tomato aoup w1th Garl ic Tout Caesar Salad BE\TANDF.JBEVEBAGE American Coffee, <Appuccino, ur &pttet<> 001.CF.ID™UT I lomemade.1irami1u or Cannoli (Offer Geo• Thru J111t1 l1, UHi EN'J'REES Ravioli deUa Cua Homemade Ravioli w1th Scampi, Sun..Jri~ tomatcxa, in a lobster tauce L~e al Frutti ell Mare Auort.~ Sufood in a Tomato Broth atop Linpine put& Parfalle al Salmone A.fTu.micato Bow tie put& w1th 1mokecl ..Umon in a vodka aauce Pollo Sorrentina Chicllen bruat top~ w1th egplant. fresh mouareUa and tomato aauce with put.t Rieotto al Gorgonzola e Gunberi fcalia.n 1tyle rice with iorsonaola ch~. and ehnmpe MelanunaP~ P..gplant Pannic'an w1th Mck puta Pollo ~lello Di~ chicle.en breut •uaacc. n.atecl aartic a roMmal)' Reeervation. recommended • tarp Partiet Welcome 645-8560 1676 NllWPOllT lllW • CoftA MuA (IWfWalf ....... ~ .. ., for two days. As far as chicken selections go, the broasted, rotisserie and grilled chicken ($1.95 for each) are a budget watcher's dream. Each selection is served with mashed potatoes, steamed veg- etables, salad and bread. The rotisserie chicken is a whole small chicken, slow-cooked to seal in the juices. For dessert at dinnertime, everyo~e gets a light fruit cup -the only thing you could force down after such a gigantic meal. ' The shrimp and scallop new- burg ($11.95) is a delicious com- bination of spaghetti, shrimp and scallops lightly coated in a cheesy wt.ne sauce with bread crumbs on top. The shrimp and scallops are succulent and abun- dant, and the hot dish works well with the side of halted potato and steamed vegetables. Brea~ast is served Sundays from 9·a .m. to 1 p.m. and includ'.es New York steak and egg&l($5.95), ham steak and 1 e~g~ ($5.95), chicken fried steak ~d eggs ($4.95), pork chops and eggs ($5.95), and bi;icuits and gravy ($2.49). • Also tor the weary-eyed are south-of-the-border plates of huevos rancheros ($2.49), chori- zo or machaca and eggs ($2.99), and came asada and eggs ($3.99). It's cash only -no credit cards or checks -so be pre- pared. I used my ATM card, but bad to go into the bar to put my Alaskan king crab is $16.95, and halibut and swordfish steaks are offered at $12.95 each. Other seafood options are fish and chips ($10.50), deep- fried shrimp ($10.50), filet niignon and lobster ($18.95) and lobster dinner ($16.95). pin code into the machine. ~-----~~--~ q I • NANCY CHEEVER'S dining reviews appear every other Thursday. Also on our menu: TORTILLA SOUP CHILI SIZE CH I LI & CHEESE OMELETTE -4 Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vmce Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner Unique •lne room & dlnJnt roomJ a~allablt for l"*P ~ IMdlnp aocl_prl~ace ~ · 723-0621 Pleue Call For1leservatk>ns and Oinctions 251 Shipyard Way• Newport Beach Blue Place Lu.ndl Spedala -$8.95 M~Fnuy. 0,,,. mm11 chtmia wnltly. CJJfor Mt.J/I Su.nd.ay Night Summer Spedala-$14.95 &trw1 mwJ with ynr cbo~ of In/ or llliMJ L#"'P'J """INtl JH1t.toa or m pi/6f llNI ~ frnh ~ BraiKd lamb SlwW Jatdinairc Liwr 8' Oniou Rare Ro..t New York W-nh Leemery 8' Gartic Lobew Thenn.dor Beef SaOpnoff Swordfiah, Halibut Ot Salmon snwtlfriW II~ or~ Claidra Oiw A UITLE BIT OF ITALY a.... Of'.0.idrm ,_..,_ Ok+-Cece..._. c:.·-,; 0... p .... V.aPmia Oak:lile Pica.a V.aP.-w·- RmOu, G.oa:w or Tw1 ''r' Sw..J..,, Mllil--.,.,.,. s.. • i. 'no Allill 0.. s.l.c. F1KrURiNG llOlllT MONDAVI NAM WOllS QI ... llllJ',,,,.,, °"JJ M lliltl ,,_,N* .,.,,,.J'J. Gliir ... fl ••••• , .. ewport Beoch/Costo ~so Daily Pilot datebook · lh~rsdoy,July 16, 1998 A15!1 0€€'s smnriler musical kicks off season 1111•&1 II 1111111 TOM Trrus F rom 1956 to 1991, the swn- mer musical at OCC was as inevitable as death or taxes. Then, when things became tough financially all over, the. swnmer of 1992 was without the ound of music. So -after three traight productions -were the ummers of 1996 and 1997. The summer musical is back ln business tonight as "Fiddler on the Roof" opens for a two- week~nd engJt.gement in the Robert B. Moore Theatre. It's a: celebration of the col-THEATER PREVIEW lege's 50th anniversary and the 40th summer musical production bi OCC's history. ' "Fiddler• arrives for its second visit (it was first done in 1971} )ust as Orange Coast is unveiling Jts 1998-99 season. As the most active community college theater program in the nation, 1t natural-,Y will have a lot to offer. The new season will get under way Aug. 29 with a visit from the playwright who seems to be the patron saint of OCC theetter, Christopher Durang. His "Laughing Wild" will kick off the w:Qedule in the Studio Theater. New students in the OCC the- ater department get their crack dl ihe spotlight Sept: 12 and 13 with a·series of scenes, mono- logues and other surprises enti- tlef:f "First Year Showcase" in the ,, t11e111Je ESTABLISHED 1962 Steak • Seafood • Cocktails 1695 Irvine Ave. 646-7944 Studio Theater. ~Tom Stoppard's intellectually and emotionally engaging come- dy "The Real Thing• arrives for a Sept. 25 opening in the Drama Lab Theater. Then comes "Angel City" by Sam Shepard, opening Oct. 10 in the Studio. Full Contact Theater, a rous- ing improvisation competition, returns to challenge both actors and audience on Halloween. This event will be tollowed by "The Llttle Sister," a play based on a 1948 Raymond Chandler murder mystery, beginning Nov. 13 in the Drama Lab. The college's popular "Old -Fashioned Christmas and Ice Cream Social• is ticketed for Dec. 3-13 in the Drama Lab. This is a family-style event at which all in attendance will be treated to ice cream and cookies. 1Wo student-directed plays by Terrence McNally are slated for the Studio Feb. 6. Then the OCC Children's Theater Compa- ny will mount a one-hour pro- duction or "The Hobbit" in the Moore, opening Feb. 17. It'll be anything for a laugh at "Comedy Tonight,· a collection 1773 Newport Blvd. • Costa Mesa 645-5550 t • • • ., ·----e ___ o ___ T ___ o ___ x--®-$--1--9--9--·--==1 :~ . . . Ne::.:~: I '(J!'!/ r.,. 11 Nnur 1.::·:u -~ Kenneth D. Steinsapiri.!\f....:!>· I ~---~~x~-'ll-'~-~~'C'--~~~--~ Michael Ross, rtgbt. ls Tevye, the dairyman. and Mellssa J. Cook p{ays the role of his daughter, Hodet in OCC's productton of "'Fiddler on the R~." the college's summer musical. The produc- tion, to be staged ·1n OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre, begtns the t 998-99 season. The sea.son's other plays include "Laughing Wild," "The R~al lblngi" .. Angel City" and others. of comedic scenes, monologues. songs and other presentations directed by students, opening Feb. 27 in the Studio. A major production. as yet unannounced, is planned for March 12 in the Drama Lab, while a spring play ..... .. by the OCC Repertory will arrive April 10 in the Studio. Each year, Orange Coast cele- brates Shakespeare Month. and the 1999 offering will be "Romeo and Juliet,• opening April 28 in the Moore. Special school mati- nees will be offered with interac- tion with the cast and director following the performances. OCC's Spring One-Act Play Festival will wind up the ~998-99 season, starting May 14 . Then come the summer productions, induding the popular summer musical. Alex Golson, cha.inn.an of the school's tl)eater depa..rtnlent. notes that there are about 200 declared majors enrolled in the OCC theater program, l;Uld 500 people are actively involved in classes and plays each year. "Each student has an opportu- nity to act before a live audi· ence, • he said. "We had 675 roles available for our actors last season.• • TOM mus reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot. His reviews appear Thursdays and Saturdays. ORANGE COUNTY PRESENTS Bernstein musical to be staged at Center Leonard Ber'nitein's musi- cal "Wonderful Town,• star-•• ring Lucie Arna.z. will be per-': formed at the Orange County Pedoq:DilJg Arts Center July 30 thrOugh Aug. 2. "Woocferful Town,• Bern- stein's ftnt musical, won the Tony Award for Best Musical U\ 1953. It tells the story of two staten who move from Columbus, Ohio, to New York Q ty in 1935, and end up liv- ing in Greenwich Village. · The show is part of the Re~I Broadway's Best m Concert series. which fea- tuTes rarely produced Broad- way mUStcals performed without elaborate scenery or costumes. Show ti.mes will be Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Saturday and Sun- day at 2 p.m. Prices are $16 to $49. For information. call (714} 556- 2787 or call TicketMaster at (71-'} 740-7878. GRAMMY AWARD WINNERS Concert Series ,, . Enjoy the Best of California Coostal Cuisine and the Thrill.ing Performances of Grammy Award Winning Artists ....... ·.·· ........................ ······························· ................... ············· .. Diane Schuur Aug 16 Two Shows 6:00 & 8:00 America SEPT 25 Two Shows 7:00 & 9:15 Christopher Cross Oct 2 Two Shows 7:00 & 9:15 ................................................................. ························ ......... . For 11clcm or lnfoniMrdon. Cell 148-721.W Anod11r111ta• .... alnM1•t,..1llnilll•• MAGAZINT w 1 " ++ P 1 L m 1 llt NIWPO"T CIN,.IR 01'1¥1 Al PAllUO .. .. .. ' j •• " j i ' l • .. • l .J \ ~ .. -,. -. -· .. , . • "'. · ~ 16Thursday, July 16, 1998 commun1 forum Newport Beoch/Costo f..Aeso Doily Pdd . -. ';;ft # ....... . . t ••• . ... READERS Locals: Thompson ··aeserved to die 'JHE ISSUE: The state executed Thompson •this week for killing Newport ·Harbor High , graduate Ginger Fleischli. I 'm just calling about the · Thomas Thompson execution ( • Lohg journey to justice• July 15). I th.i.ilk this man lived about 15 years longer than he should have. It's too bad our courts can't handle these cases better. And I do feel it is a deter- rent to future killings. He won't kill anybody again. JOE GROTHUS Balboa designed for such a pwpose. The death penalty is an instru- ment that society uses to gain ~tribU:tion for the heinous crimes and the wrongs done against it. What people must understand is that the actual costs to society for sentencing one to death far outweighs that of lifetime.incar- ceration. Death row inmates avail themselves to our appellate system, which is very costly to society when compared to the cost of lifetime confinement. This property in Newport Beach ls the future alte of a senior housing project. ln the.ory, I believe in the death penalty as punishment for a heinous crime. However, I per- sonally wol,lld not want to be the one to either make the decision or pull the switch. So what does that tell you? I think you have to take responsibility for what your .be).iefs are, and it would be very :hard for me ~o push the button "Or make a decision to put anoth- •er human being to death. The death penalty is needed and should be implemented on a case-by-case basis. Not all crimes are created the same and thus don't warrant the death penalty. · For instance, a homicide com- mitted in self-defense is not the same as one perpetrated during ·a robbery or a rape. Insofar as Thompson is concerned, the evi- dence in the case was over- whelming. The crime he was charged with was heinous, and the death penalty was warrant- ed. And if it's any consolation to Thompson's family or to any oth- er death row inmate, the penalty Senior ho.using or open space? : DEDE DUCLOUX : Newport Beach • W e visited the 12-acre site behind the Newport Beach library that has recently been talked of as the location of a proposed senior housing com- multiple-unit planned development else- where in the dty. The site offers a magnificen1 panoramic view of the bay and coastline. Other unique features make it a very desirable location for open space. : ~es, Thompson did deserve to :dll'. He was guilty, clearly. He :was a liar. They found hand- :cutfs on his person and handcuff •marks on her body. Yeah, he :ctQserved to die, and she didn't. : ' RON LANE : Newport Beach • : The death penalty does not \s implemented humanely in this country, unlike most others where methods used would surely shock the conscience . LETTER TO THE EDITOR plex of some 200 units. We have also heard The Irvine Co. has offered to give the prop- erty to the city of Newport Beach as open space as a condition for approval of an The senior housing development would require massive grading and soil removal because of building-height limitations imposed on this area by the city. As we understand it, the finished development of the area -surrounded by MacArthur . Boulevard, Coast Highway, Avocado Avenue and San Miguel Drive -is to beYe a gradually declining profile toward Coat Highway. There is a need for senior~ ing but there are other locations equally suitable. There are no other equally IUltable locations for the needed open space ill thli part of Newport Beach. . 1b$ CQtJUDunity needs to hear more about the subject. BILL AND JANE JEIMIGI Newport B9*:b •a~ as a deterrent nor is it FRED ASCARl Newport Beach CORRESPONDENCE fideo cameras get. approval rating from readers ' I ! f wanted to give approval to the • "Smile, you're caught on camera" article about Costa Mesa police I1lounting cameras on squad cars (July 11). It's a good idea. It's non-intrusive in the situation and I believe it is a fair way to handle future problems. MILRED EARLING Costa Mesa I think 1t is a great idea because it holds everyone accountable for their acbons. -• JEFFERY SMITH Costa Mesa : I think the police are wonderful. They ll 't their lives on the line every morning 'lhen they go out the door -just for us. ~atever they need to help catch crimi- iia.ts. I am in favor of. : P.S. I also know you shouldn't end a " .. • .. • • . sentence with a preposition. ,..~ ANN SPENCER Corona del Mar I think cameras are the most mar- velous things because everybody passes through a stop sign. They don't look right, they don't look left, they are speeding through the side streets. They do not heed to the law. They are on their phones in their cars, and they cause accidents. I'm glad this is happening. Maybe people will wake up and abide by the law. The city of Newport Beach would have a lot of revenue and be very wealthy because they sure violate the law here. People don't care today. That is why we have so many accidents. It amazes me what goes on. We are sup- posed to drive with caution. 1 am all for the dty of Costa Mesa and the city of Newport Beach. Get in on the· cars and get it dQJle. MARGARET J!UlT Newport Beach I think cameras are the greatest idea ever by the Police Department. That would stop all these speeders, and I believe it is the corrt?ct way to go. SIDNEY TRIGHER Costa Mesa I think it is great that the Costa Mesa police are finally getting video cameras in their patrol cars. Over the last few years, I have read many articles about police departments around the country getting video cameras and the resulting benefits. The most basic benefit is that people seem to behave better if they are being videotaped. If this improved behavior saves just one life, then it is worth it. Anothet: large benefit is the reduction in police b~ta.lity lawsuits. I would wager the money saved here would more than pay for the costs of the cameras, installation and training. My only question is, why did it take the Costa Mesa Police Department so long to get these cameras? PERRY ANDRUS Costa Mesa I sit as a judge pro tern for traffic cas- es. My first case with videotaped evi- dence was last fall, when I brought some members of the Costa Mesa High School mock trial team to see what court was like. The Sheriff's Deparbnent, which already uses video cameras, got the television set up while the defendant kept professing her innocence. We watched twice as the defendant drove through the stop sign at about 25 mph. Then the defendant once again told us how she hadn't failed to stop. It was a ' powerful lesson for the students in l motive, bias and the perception of wit- nesses. The sheriff's deputy said the officers like cameras because there is proof of their contacts with the public when there are cla.irns of unfair treabnent by an officer. I surmise that, witll the cam· eras rolling, the officers do their best to remain on their best behavior. Since that case, I haven't had any others on videotape. The officer said since the department started using videos, the time spent on driving-under- the-influence trials is minimal. Once the defense attorney and the defendant review the tape,·the case is usually not set for trial. For these reasons, I suppo~ the resources spent on preserving evi- dence in this fashion. GAY GEISER-SANDOVAt Costa Mesa Debate over Fred Martin :S-replacement continues I . T he last time I called the hotline was to encourage you to hire Fred Martin as a columnist, so tLat was several years ago. [This time,] I..read a column by Steve Smith (:Bringing new meaning to 'contact' sport," July 11 ). I was so impressed. This fellow is not worried about ~ologizing or excus- iag the political cor- r~ctness that seems tO permeate our soci- E#-1' today. He simply ~es back to old- fashioned common 52!nse. : As a teacher for :l) years at the high 4hool level, I know I tD-at kids love you, if Steve Sm.ltb ~u love them. Keep-ilg your distance, tluching them, shaking hands, hug cfice in a while, doesn't sell. I do urge )l>u to hire Smith as your next colum- r#St. This guy is good. : JIM CROSSON " : Newport Beach . "' W,just want to say the article by ~th th.is morning is fabulous. He is tll best by far. ; : • DOROTHY LESHNER I Corona Del Mar • • • J 1. was very impressed today with ::aruth's column. I think he is by far the ~st of the columnlsts. It was very tiaely, very interesting, he wu willing It also showed a lot about who he was and his involvement in the com- munity. I thought he did an excellent job. The last few days I have had a hard time getting past the first para- graph. I think he would make a great columnist,. Tom Goethals' LINDA SCHULEIN Newport Beach column <"Posting R E A D E I S laws of Bible is Leece of his wor- ries,• July 8) 'Was great. I hope to have the opportunity to enjoy his writing on a regular basis. He definitely gets my vote. KAT£ CORRIGAN I always appreciate Joe Bell's arti- cles and look forward to the day they are printed in the Dally Pilot. The sec- ond thing is, 1 have been reading all of your 1pecial people who have been writing a1 you are trying to find a replacement. The guy I really like is Goethals. 1 really liked what he said and certainly supwrt what be said. But I like the way he wrote and shared about himsell u well as writing on a real important issue. THJ REV. DENNIS SHORT Harbor Christian Church or Sid, it's the same difference," July 10). RUTH RUEGER Costa Mesa If you plan to hire de Arakal as your · columnist, you might suggest to him that he avoid education as a topic. He obviously either knows not.bing about it or allows his biases to rule his better judgment. Standardized H 0 T L I II E tests were based on a group of stu- ~ dents selected by the test maker. The Stanford 9 test was based on a total population that includ- ed only 2% limited-English speaking students .. Therefore, it is not unusual that Corona del Mar High School would score better than Bstanda. But consid- ering the privileges that students in Corona del Mar have, the 60th per- cenWe is not all that good. What de Arakal failed to point out is that there is a trend across the state that students who have taken and been released from bilingual/ESL programs have generally outscored their English-only speaking cohorts. The state Boe.rd of Education telect· ed the Stanford 9 against the recom- mendations of the state Department of Education and the Curriculum Com· mission specifically to let up a ·schools-ln-deep~trouble str-.w man.• cation. UnfortunJttely for them, stu- dents have done better than they hoped, and the voters ill June rejected their ploy to remove the teachers' unions presence from elections. Fortunately for the majority of stu- dents in the public schools, vouchers are.still a long way off. Perhaps de Arakal should stick with the Bikini Barbershop. It appears he knows more about them. JACK PRla Newport Beach I was so exhila- rated when I opened the Daily Pilot and saw that Peggy Nor- mandin is one of the finalists for your col· wnn (•Reality of the news come out 1n the Peggy wash," July 13). l just • Normllldla wanted to tell you that our whole f amlly and all our friends are so Hdted becaUle we ~ she is such a won.- derful wtiter. And we just absolutely love her lit· tle columns and could never watt to read them yean ago when 1be wrote on a weekly buts. We hope so much that she makes It. I just wanted to tell ~ that. You are a wonderful......,.,..... . . . . I'm calling to let you know how much J enjoyed Normandin's article, and I hope you consider her as the I columnist. I have really enjoyed her in the past, and I look forwaJ"d to reading some more of her. LEE ANN MARIENTHA.L CostaMe'sa • l'm just calling to say I was happy to see Normandin back in the paper. I've missed her articles. It was great fa see her .. I hope to see her again. DIANEJONQ Newp0rt Beac11 I just wanted to put in a vote for your column finalists Christin Cam.y and Nancy Gardner (•Searching for ' the glitz ln Newport Beach,• July 15). The article ii great. I have been niec1,. ing all of the ftnalitts. I think th8M girls are perfect. I hope that they are going to be the ones chosen. CINDYCOOU! C01taw.i ""'"4ke a stand. I have been trying to read Byron de Arak4l's column in today's pe.peT and it'• awful, it'• dreadful, and I . wouldn't .oee for tbet'OM at au (•PNd They believed that this would encourage the voten to adopt vouchers and leed to the dem.ile of J"lblic edU· MMIOIUIMIWIQI Cella Mlill I ' ( l ~ewport Beoch/Costo t-.Aeso Doily Pilot ~LAN i CONTINUED FROM 'A 1 ~ I I ' military land conveyance : assumptions that are in error • and underestimates land costs : by at least $191 million,· said 5"P.lke Oliver, a member of the ~a oonsulting·team hired by Ohe regional al.rpOrt authority, ;, .. ~liver, lnterra President Pam ~~ebrel$9n and statistician Joe ;.tocava presented their find- ::lngs, the, second in a three-part " eries ot reports, to the coun~ ~ authority at its reguliu I.monthly meeting Wednesday. : Revenue in the non-aviation 1 plan is overestimated by about. ! $191 million, and some major r development cost omiSsions, ~eluding water rights ~d grad- ~ costs, total about'$226 mil· j;tion, Oliver said. The report also ons bow fast uses in the such as retail shopping ers, will be absorbed into t\he already-saturated market. r That, combined with the $507 [ million shortfall in construction I costs the consultants reported last month, brings a •billion-dol- lar swing in the Millennium Plan cash-flow analysis,• Oliver said. Meg Waters, a spokeswoman for the anti-airport group. called the consultants' findings •absolutely false.• She said there are example,s MOWld the country of~ the federal govern- ment giving land fot uses sbnilar to those in the plan. Waters said the value of the Millennium Plan is that it is flex- ible, so the iparket will be able to drive the •construction of vari- ous facilities. That-is not the case with the alrport plan, she said. ·0n<;e you build an airport:, it's pretty much there," Waters said. "And that will end up· being a huge burden to taxpay-ers.• . But Newport Beach Mayor Tom Edwards said· the consul- tants' report proves what many airport proponents have said all along:-Th:e Millennium Plan just doe5n't pencil out. . •Tuey have not built any real costs into this project, and all of their assumptions have some- how concluded that the land will be transferred free of charge,• Edwardi said. •Essentially it's sort of never-never land.• Richard Dixon, chairman of the South County group, said anything comi,ng from the regional airport 4uthority will be slanted because it is a pro-air- port group. •vou're looking at a Newport Beach organization that is throwing darts at the Millenni- um Plan,• he said. "Clearly their sole job is to fin(i something wrong with it, and you could probably hire anyone to find somethi.ng wrontJ With any- thing." Peggy Ducey, executive director of the authority and Newport Beach deputy city manager, said the group would not intentionally harm its credi- bility by ma.king "far-reaching conclusions.• •0ur overall intent is to start to frame this issue,• she said. •Tue Millennium plan talks about wonderful opportunities, but someone has to look at the costs.• TERM CONTINUED FROM A 1 for re-election in 2000. Fluor she said she is con- cerned people who would other- wise run for the school board • might see , incumbency as an insurrnoul\table wall. •After • Judy, I'm next tn seniontx:• she said. •t just hope1 it wouJdn't discourage anyone from •'coming forward. Jn a democratic society, there needs to be opposition." 1 Stokes said she agrees three terms would be an ideal limit but also believes it will pe help· ful for the new supenntendent to have a seasoned school board to work with. "With the new superinten- d~nt, it would bnng a lot of sta- bility to have people he knows on the board," Stokes said. "He needs a good team behind him. But I don't thmk the school board should be a career posi- tion.• Teachers union President Lin· Hours: Mon-Thurs 9 um-5 pm Fri 9 am-6 pm QUESTION A limit to service 1 da Mook said she hopes there will be a healthy level of compe· . tltion in th·e upconung school board race. •It's an affirmation of the importaQce of, educa.tion to the community and creates a healthy dialogue about the issues our distnct fdces," she said. Although she doesn't dis- agree in concept, Franco said no school district in California has term limits for board members. Tenn llnuts would weaken a dis- trict's voice at the sta te level, she said. Thursday, July 16, 1998 A ~ •we would not be able to get a vote on the CSBA (California School Boards Assoctation)," Franco said. 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"I don't " " tand where they're coming ..,.. ertnn. It's hke inviting (John D.] .,,. • Rockefeller to dinner and then can-e. cehng because you th.ink he could- n'lafford a nice enough gift." Prledman S<)id he hopes city , ot!idals will recognize their oppor-JI tunity to do something great with a h deteriorating area by working with 1t a developer that has the 'money gr and the ability to succeed. "If it's a good thing for the city, with the ~er to keep it under con- tract under certam conditions, we won't have any say in what he does with the property,• Ratkovich said. The motion approved by coun- cil membel'S said they only will dls· cuss a redevelopment project for Lido Marina Village when UR Lido Partnerships owns the proper· ty. Unless council members change their minds, the developer may find itself in annther Catch-22. "It's absolu\ely a crying shaine, and I'll prefiict it'll be 20 years ~fore we flave any decent devel· opment dr:tW-o there .. " said Mayor Tom Ed~ds, who favored the 50- . year tictelands lease. "I think it's a lo~f<)Jtthe city; I'm sony to see it." which has to be made by a person on the winning side of the vote. O'Neil said he didn't make the motion because m his mind, there was nothing to reconsider. "l wasn't comfortable entering into the lease without a project." O'Neil said. "It would have been unfair to Ratkovich to keep string- ing him along that the city would provide the long-term lease.• On June 30, when the origin.al contract was supposed to expire, UR Lido Partnerships officials said they paid a "six-figure amount" to extend the deal for less than 30 days in an attempt to work things out with the city. I the oty should be positively going 1 forward to do whatever they can," • 1 he said. • tt doesn't cost them any- Jul• thing to try, and tlus is a big finan- &bc ctal msbtution, so they have a good sho shot." cou ~ut u a new contract with the bet owner can't be worked out, ten Ratkovich said he and his partneJS kill may have no choice but to walk Coiincilman Dennis O'Neil, who voted in favor of rejecting the lea$e, said he is also disappointed Ulilt the deal fell through, but has no regrets about his decision. "We just couldn't get togelher within the time frame we had to work under," he said. "Hopefully there will be future opportunities.• Ratkovich said another six-fig- ure deposit for an extension was due Tuesday, but in light of no motion for reconsideration Mon- day, the developer apparently did not want to make another bet. Regardless of what happens, Ratkovich said the company will continue to be a presence in Lldo Marina Village. The partnership owns two prominent buildings in the area and recently signed a 12- year lease of the large Travel Max building. away from the purchase. "If we don't reach an agreement I Prior to the City Council meet- mg Monday, rumors floated that someone was going to make a motion to reconsider the action. ~~ RROPERTY els. After the city started annex- ing land, more developments were built in the area. surge in the real estate market has some owners thinking they can get at least get their original asking price, leaving some prop- erties vacant. son one CONTINUED FROM A1 or I tha· when Redltors had too many tak• homes but not enough shoppers. ,.bell Real estate agents attribute the !har turnaround to a hedlthy economy. :or~ low interest rntes dnd JOb security. •er They also dre discovering the : majority of theu clJents are from : -Newport Beach t>ut c1re opting to : ::S !>ell thetr homes for newer mod- ;~. 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IMllJ nlUL -· m-orua ~ HartlOr Hjfi basketW shcrp at sunrner toumclnent in desef1 /SIJa ~ 82 ursday, July 16, 1998 •Sporn Editor Roger Carlson • 949-5744223 •Tournament referee at USTA /1 National Hardcourts, Corona df!1 I Mar's Bob Howe, dropped sdhpol teaching in Australia to join the circuit, and flourished, at age 28. ' • RtOIARO D UNN -B ob Howe, a school teachGtr in Australia in the early 1950s, had few . complaints about his work: The hours were good and he taught physical educa,tion, which meant being outdoors. Howe, a single man at the time. could bit a forehand in tenrus as well as a driver in golf. Cricket and football (all types of rules) were higll on Howe's list of recreational activities. t ·. 9 • IElllllS attention that he might be wasting his talents by blowing whistles and taking roll call. In January 1954, Howe's llie changed drastically. After 6eating a South Afncan player in singles du(ing the exhibition, then smoking his South African visitors the following day on the goltcourse, Howe was shown airplane tickets to places like Oslo, Paris, London, Rome and Monte Carlo. Abe Segal, former South Afncan Davis Cup great, said to Howe: "U I can do this, you certainly can." By the end of February that year, Howe gave his resignation to the Australian school and, at age 28; began to travel the world on the barnstorming tennis orcwt, e njoying most of his success in nuxed auon Of THE DAY •Evefyone says, 'I can't believe it.' I can't believe it myself ".' Monica Shores, Newport Beach CC Newport Beoch/Costo Mme Doily Pilot BJ NBCC STAR ON'l'HE VERGE One day, while playing m an exhibition tennis match against the South African Davis Cup team, it was brought to Howe's SEE HOWE PAGE 82 -r 1 <l , DAI Y Pl1..0f Tennis referee Bob Howe (left) assists a player checking into hardcourt tourney. • From the depths to the Shores in only 31 /2 years. N ot long ago, Monica Shores was working for UPS in Cincinnati, her vocation of 20 years, and she couldn't tell you the differe nce between a driver and a putter. Today, she's the latest women's goU phenom among area club players. Scary thing is, she'~ getting better as you read. •Her husband (Don) told her;-- 'Your job is to become the best golfer you can be.' and that's what Moruca is doing," said Paul Hahn, Newport Beach Country Club bead pro. Shores married her husband 2112 years ago. She never played golf before meeting him. "When we got married, (Don) had one request: 'Would you be interested in taking up golf?'" she said. MMy first year I was miser- able, I couldn't do anything. My second year, I started conung along, and my third year I started really rolling and now I'm really enjoying it." Fellow NBCC members gasp at the notion of Shores having played the game for only 3112 yea.rs, yet her handicap index drops by the minute. •Everyone says 'J can't believe it,'" Shores>Srud of her brief time on the links. "I can't believe it myself. My husband pushes me into these tournaments. I used to be real nervous about it, but now I'm getting over the nervousness of it all. H Shores, who won the Monterey Country Club (Palm Desert) ladies title this year, comes from a large family, most of whom were athletes. Her best sport was volleyball. Shores, competing in the California Women's Championshlp next Monday through Wednesday at Del Mar Country Club, is one of two newly enrolled NBCC members who next year could challenge three-time women's champion Debbie Albright, who will represent the club in the Tea Cup Classic July 31 at Santa Ana Country Club. Brenda Parrot, another new NBCC member, carries an index in the 6.5 range, according to Hahn. "She's really got some game," Hahn said. -+- Todd Eckenrode of Corona del Mar, a 29-year-old golf course architect, shot a 67 on Tuesday for a 36-hole total of 7-under 137 to earn medalist honors by one stroke at the U.S. Amateur Public Links Champi- onship at the 7,010-yard South Course at Torrey Pines Golf Co~. Eckenrode qualified for the championship at Los Serra.nos Golf Course. He won a two-hole playoff in the qUAl.lber to secure the last spot from the field. He finished with five birdies and no ~iow 64 scorers advanced to the first round of match play. 1be final 10 spots in match play will be decided in a playoff inYOMng 16 players. The final is • scheduled for Saturday. -+- • MAYOR'S CUP C osta Mesa National's Bobby Estrada slides safely into third base under the tag of the L Americans' Josh Glauch in Wednesday's oi)ener of the Mayor's Cup, a best-of-three postseason series between the two Costa Mesa Little League Majors All-Stars entries. The Nationals, who were swept aside in two straight in the inaugural last year, pulled out a 5-2 victory in eight innings to take a one-game lead . heading into today's game at TeWinkle School. KIM HAGGERTY·lYLIUS I DAILY PILOT Nationals take opener,, 5-2 • Both pitchers go the distance in eight-inning thriller at Costa Mesa. JASON lllU lkltt f'b COSTA MESA -In the hrst game of any important senes, a manager wants lus staff ace on the mound to set the tone for the senes .. Both managers were pleased as Brett Perrine of the Costa Mesa Amencan Majors All-Stars and Adam Jorgenson of the Costa Mesa National AU-Stars were strong in their respective complete games. But Jorgenson was a little stronger in the end and the Nationals pulled out a 5-2 victory in eight innings in the first game of the Mayor's Cup Wednesday at Coste Mesa High. Game two of the series will be at 5:30 p.m. today at TeWinkle School. Jorgenson, who scattered just three hits over the first four innings, got stronger as the game went into extra innings. Jorgen- son retired 12 of the final 13 batters, includ- ing striking out the side in the bottom of the eighth to dose out the victory, and finished with 12 stnkeouts, ·He's been that way all year,• Manager Dave Pisarski said. •He's pitched the most innings of any pitcher in this league and Just gets stronger as he goes.• . Jorgenson also sparked the eighth mning rally that won the game Wlth a lcadoff double. Brett Via, who already bad two tuts and had hit the ball bard all three times al the plate, was intentionally walked. Alex Pi.sars- ki loaded the bases with a walk. Jorgenson scored the wlnnmg tun on a passed ball. The Nationals added two insur- ance runs on a ground out by Bobby Estra· da and a sacrifice Oy by Mike Cahill. "This was a great game for both teams,• Pisarski said. ·we got production out of all 12 of our players.• The Nationals jumped on the board in the top of the tint when Via hit a two-out, two-run double. The Amedco.ns came beck with a run of their own ln the bottom of the inning on a double by Denny Whitaker. The Nationall tben struggled at the handil °'.Perrine and...,. gnM1t d •ll••. m the'third, with two on and two out, Amert· KIM HAGGE It TY ZV\.,lr,, I OM. Y l'lt.OT Nationals' Adam Jorgenson dell~ en route to complete game wtn In flight innings. Cdn shortstop Eric Nutter cut off a ure sin- gle up the middle and touchE-d econd for the final out. Nutter made a number of good plays, as did second baseman Brian Vourex who got two assists by charging groundballs and making snap throws to firlt acrou his body. Perriile pitched a six-hitter with eight strikeouts and dominated the middle inningl. Oefanstve ousta.kes m the bottom of the fOul1h lmalDa allowed thf! Am8noanl to tie the ICON et .~·l. Colin McGuire led olf ~ inning wtth a hard single to left field. Gary Gon.ial reached on a fielder's choice. Daniel Cooper came on to pinch run and scored after con- secubve errors by the Nationals. Matt Schirmer, Estrada and Cahill each had hits for the Nationals. Gonzal had a hit for the Americans. lll'IU aalmP . ,, .. MillDIW. At.L-eiMI I. '? CM AU. .... 2 ~ JOIDOOOOl ·512 ~ t00t0000 ·231 "°'"'*"'end~. Nnine Md Mdiuh. w .......... 21 ~ CM). ....... (N); -.....w. All· STARS Lake Forest efuninates NeWport Beach, 13-3 •Newport 9-lC} .. tumhle. Hu 11 \Jlli l>L " MlSSIOl\i VIEJO -It could've been pre-game hot dog!. Maybe it was the mugm aJI. Or perhaps it was simply a case of nerves for a few 9-and 10-year-old baseball pldyers Wednesday. Either way, some of the New- port Beach Little League B Minor All-Stari. complained of stomach cramps early in the game to Man- ager Randy Lance, who later merely shrugged lus shoulders and said, ·Hey, the other team's got to play in the same heat.• While some of the All-Stars "wilted· 10 the steamy weather, according to Lance, it came do.wn to ho~t Lake Forest employing arguably the ~t player on the· diamond Pitcher and cleanup hitter Rick Campoli Campoli, who shut out New- port Beach earlier m the D1Slnct • 55 All-Star Tournament at Curtis Field, spun a two-hitter on the mound and went 4 for 4 at the plate, including a game-wuuung. two-run double, as Lake Forest advanced through the loser's bracket with d 13-3 win. The game ended m a mercy rule \Vllh Lake Forei.t batting m the bottom of the fourth inning. Newport Beach was elmunated Cd.Jllpoli. who had two dou- bles. two singles and five RBI, also pitched well dQam. gwi.og up 1ust one earned run while strilo.ng out five. "He's an outstandmg. player " Lance aid. Newport Bedch scored twice m the second inning when Matt Hauser walked moved to second on Brandon ~fa-.on's groundball out. ddvanct>d to third on Matt Rruger's bloop single over the shortstop· head and came home on a pdSscd ball Raiger plated Newport Beach'i. second run on Tom f\.1on~y's RBI groundout to shortstop John Angelo, Newport Beach's leddoff hitter, stroked a single to · Jell field m thC' fourth, a sharp one-hoppet that d.le up Lake For· est i.horutop Brandon Hatch. In the thud. Newport Beach scored without a hit as Jonathan Cabm wdikl'Cl, took "'econd on au mf1eld error oft the bat of Ryan: lan<'e, then moved to third whf'n• Shawn Mohler was hit by a pitch. 61 Cabm cored when Haus«,. walked with the bas loaded Campoli walked five, includ- ing Steven Hinton in the second Jaime Khne, Rychcl Hunt and Sutter Zachman also played hara for Newport Beach. ~ "It' been a good group 61 kids,• Randy Lance sa.id. "They hav nothing to be down about. ·ft wa an honor for )ne to manage · lhcm.• - Lake For l nppCd two smgla, ·ou the fence, added a triple ~ Mike Czapski artd a home run i;r .. Sean Lawler, m addition to cam- poli's <loublel .. ..,.M&AWM,._ LMm C.11 ......... ,_.poft llld\ I 121 0 • J I "'*.... • ..... ..:.-...-;:!if &iiil1£1 ... W· :·:&»a. . 82 Thursday, July 16, 1998 Newport Beoch/Costo M.eso Doily Pilot ,, OUTDOORS Newport H bor High's hoops fore•, heating up ~ · with ch~a.Irionship effort. : NEWPOk BEACH -A good ._ ______ ...;...f.~_, ! way to t~t how tough the Sea ! yiew Le&g)le will be next winter : m boys, bdsketball is to examine 1 ,,' : Newport!Hatbor'High this sum-____ _._ ... ______ ! mer. ~'1\' It's one sizzling summer •Local catches first marlin of the season, awarded First Fish Flag. : The Sailors b'ave been hot, in : and out.of the rjym, but what that : means for \))eil' league jivals remains t~>t»h ~en. In the mean- : tune, therre rolling along with : . the program. · . ! Coach Larry Hirst's squad cap- tured the championship of a 38- team tournament last weekend in, of all places, Palm Springs, where Hirst shared the tale to his players that the area's hydroelec- tric windmills actually "cooled the oty down" to 118 degrees. "I told them it would be about 140 degrees, easy, if they didn't have those fans on,• Hirst said. ·Funny thing is, they believed me the whole· time. No one ever Af acore, yellowtail, bluefin tuna, log barracuda and arlin have moved into • channel waters off Newport ! Beach as the hot summer fishing season has arrived. Earlier this week all day boats rw;ming out of Davey's Locker and Newport Landing Sportfishing returned with good counts on albies, wtule half day and three-quarter day boats had anglers filling sacks with barracuda, yellowtatl dnd sand bass The fa5t SLX·pdck charter boats •Bongos Il and IJI • are running daily to where the fish are biting best and these limited load trips are really producing good catches"of albacore and yellowtail for anglers on board. The first marlin of the season was caught this past weekend by Sterling BanUe of Balboa Island. Bantle was fistung by himself off the east end of Catalina Island, dboard his private sportfisher, "Piece O'Cake," when the marlin bit a lure on a blind strike. The marlin was hooked on 50-pound test and at only took the angler 20 minutes to gel the fish up to the boat where it was tagged and released. Bantle was awarded the FLTSl Fish Flag for has conservabon effort of releasmg the mdflin. Davey's Locker spokesman, Scott Larsen, reports that the all day boat "Thunderbird H has been getting into the albacore just inside the Butterfly Bank. . .. questioned it." Ariz., and finished 4-1, While Hirst expJained losing in the final to Hori· to his varsity players that zoo of Tucson, a 3,30(). it waS' only •Jry heat" at student school. ~ the $ile of the host school, . "We're trying to go the Sailors soaked up five · travel the worJd and see straight 'opponents pA'' who we can .t>eat." said their way to the P~ Hirst, whose team in Springs Tournament ~Ue. 1997-98 went 18-9~ tied Newport Harbori '•led for secon<J in league with by next year's "'se1lior El Toro l;l( 7-3 and pulled point guard, MaUj_J'ame-Jameson off the\'season's biggest son, defeated ,colony upset; by shocking then- Higb of Colony;). Alaska, in the unbeaten Sapta Margarita, the top- tinal, 67-54, as Jameson scored 17 ranked team iii Orange County. points, dished out seven assists But Hirst, whose 'Program will and pulled down six rebounds to host the 14'-team Surf City Classic gamer tournament MVP laurels. Friday through Sunday, isn't con- The Sailors, 12-2 in the sum· vinced a solid summer will neces- mer, have reached the title game sarily render a banner winter in in three tournaments, including the Sea View, with Santa Mar- Palm Springs, where guards Gary garita reloading, Irvine returning Robinson and Alan Llmon, both Chris Ferguson, Woodbridge seniors in the fall, earned all-tour-restocking with Scott Barlow and nament honors. Corona del Mar coming back The Tars opened the summer with Dennis Alsbuler. by going 3-1 al the Rancho Verde "We've got Jameson, sure, but Tournament in Moreno Valley, los-I think everybody's got one of ing in the final, then Hirst's guard-them,• Hirst said, referring to Sea oriented team traveled to Aagsta.ff, View teams featuring a leader IASIETI ALL and go-to player. "The Sea View League will be a war. I can't say we're the best league in Orange County, but between the Sea View League and the South Coast League, and a couple of teams from the Golden West League, you're talking about same good teams in Orange County.~ Camaraderie has been a key element in the Sailors' summer. The Tars, who also defeated Camarillo, Peninsula, Banning and Chadwick (in the semifinals)>. in the Palm Springs Tournament, have drawn closer together dur- ing the road trips, Hirst said. Newport Harbor's Dustin Illingworth, a 6-foot-3 junior asked to play a big man's role. averaged eight rebounds per game in the tournament. "Dustin should have made all-tourna- ment, • Hirst said .. #He's got to guard guys a lot bigger and stronger. But he uses footwork, ..... ' PHOTO COURTESY Of THE SANTA AJo4A COUNTRY ewe Good counts were scored on longfins earlier Uus week and there are huge schools of albaes still holding off San Diego, which could mean that local sport boats could be in for an extended tuna season . Mixed in with the albacore are big bluefin tuna and Keith Obymake of This ls the land.Sbipe surrounding Santa Ana Country Club just 33 years ago with Saddleback Peak in the distance. The area below Saddleback became the city of Irvine. The double lanes in the forefront are Newport Blvd. The corner of Newport Blvd. and Mesa Dr. ls (1). What was then Orange County Airport can be locate d by the airsb'ip (2). The '98 Tea Cup Classic at SACC ls July31. Costa Mesa hooked into a 38-pounder this past week that bit a sardine in the middle of a hot albie stop. Mike Blower of Newport Beach ran his yacht. • Paafic- Pioneer• to the east end of San Clemente Island and loaded up on albacore wtule fishing with local angler, Jack Patterson. Newport bay hsh.mg lS reported very good for spotted bay and sand bass. Ed Dillon of Newport Beach teamed up Wlth Walter Ludwig to capture first place in the annual Uruted Anglers Newport Bay Bass Tournament by weighing in five bass scaling 12.2 pounds. DEEP SEA WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS Davey's Lodc:er -8 boats, 309 anglers. 1,225 sand bass, 743 barracuda, 16 yellowtall, 1 bonito, 56 calico bass, 2 halibut. Newport undlng . 7 boats, 132 anglers. 10!) albf<me. 610 sand bass, 292 barraruda, .. 5 calico bass. 4.yellowtall, 2 halibut. 1 sheephead, 22 mackerel. GOL F CONTINUED FROM 81 Park), won by Los Coyotes, 19-5. SACC entered the divisional playoff in the Women's Southern California Golf ASsociation match as underdogs. according to Marianne Towersey. the team's dub champion who partnered with Catherine Martin to finish 3-0 against Los Coyotes. Tower;ey and Martin played at SACC. Scoti Carden and Anne Badham, who also played at home, recorded a half point, while Debbie Britton and Gina Watkins scored a half point on the SACC links, as well. Stepping up on the road to score a half point each for SACC were the teams of Joann Brekhus and Faye McCoy, ana Janet Holladay and Patricia Blackman. Also playing tor SACC at home were Mary Stradling and Ruth Harrison. SACC teams of Un Stafford and Carol Krueger, and Sue DeMille and Margaret Darnell, competed at Los Coyotes. Los Coyotes had no player with a handicap over 8. • After eight years in eD.le, the Santa Ana Country Oub Junior Invitational opened its doors once again last year to rave reviews. The tournament, a clear reflection of today's popular junior game, had to turn down over 125 entries becaw;e of a full field. The 24th SACC Junior .Invitational is Monday with tee times from 8 a .m. to 10 a.m . There are 132 golfers in the field, with over 60 carrying a handicap of 5 or lowen On the same day, Hacienda Golf Club is hosting a junior tournament, and yet SACC officials still had to turn away entries, an indication of golf's explosion in today's youth. Players from throughout Southern California, from Santa Barbara to San Diego, are competing in the event. There are three divisions: Boys 16-17, boys 14-15, and girls 14-17. John Mallinger of San Diego, the 1997 Los Angeles City Open champion, fired a 2-under-par 70 to win the overall title last year, the first year of the tournament since 1989. The event was . resurrected by SACC Junior Golf Chairman Brian Towersey. Kevin Olson, Traighe _ Concannon, Milch Johns and Clar)(Yeager of Newport Harbor High, and Jim Hossfeld, Charles Halladay and Jonathan Marble of Corona del Mar are scheduled to play Monday. •Current PGA Tour standouts Phil Mickelson and Craig Stadler, as well as former U.S. Open winner Scott Simpson, walked the SACC fairways as juniors in the club's once-distinguished event that started in 1963 and, between two interruptions, lasted unW '89. The event had been dropped . after that year because some juniors were disrespectful to the golf course. The SACC Junior ln\titational is now expected to become a regular stop on the summer circuit, once again. Past champions include Gary Sanders in 1964, who shot 73; Lon Hinkle in 1966 (70) and ' Mickelson in 1984 (74). SACC head pro Mike Reehl is also an alumnus of the event. Aly Trompas still bolds the SACC Junior Invitational record, shooting 67 in 1968. The event was originally played from 1963 to 1979, then SACC hosted the Southern California Golf Associabon Junior Match Play Championships from 1980 to 1983. The SACC Junior Invitational returned in 1984, headed by Mickelson, then the club hosted the Junior World Qualifying in 1985. The event picked up again 1986 and lasted until the end of the decade -capped by last year's renaissance. • RtCHAltD DUNN's dub golf column appears every Thursday. technique and heart." The Tars' 6-1 senior, Adam Hearlson. is out with a left-ankle tnjury, reportedly suffered in volley- ball. Hearlson bad surgery in June. Jameson, who also played excellent defense in the tourna- ment and held Colony's leaditl.9 scorer.-to five points in the fulal, averaged 13.5 points, 5.6' · reboWids, 3.7 assists and led the tearti in steals last season en route to first-team All-Sea View and All- 1}3ewport-Mesa District distinction.' Billy Clayton .also played well in Palm SpriQ.gs, while Aaron Yarnal came off the bench and supplied some punch. Mark Ward didn't play in the desert, but has performed well this summer. Last season, Newport Harbor beat Santa Margarita, 50·47, at home on Feb. 4, for the county's biggest win to that point in the year The Sailors won seven of their final eight regular-season games, including four straight, but ran into a buzz saw in a 58-42 CIF Southern Section Division I-AA first-round road loss at Ayala. PONY BAS EBALL Newport Harbor All-Stars lose a heartbreaker, 6-5 DANA POINT -The Newport Harbor Baseball Association Pony All-Stars, 13-14-year-olds, fought until the end, but were eluninated by Dana Point, 6-5, in the Distnct I All-Star tournament. Ryan Rowe and Jonathan Bass combined for four strong innings for Newport. Brian Bre land pitched the final three inrungs and took a 5-4 lead into the sixth inning. But an error proved costly as Dana Point scored two runs to capture the lead. In the seventh inning, Chris RhJnesmtth hit a line drive that caromed off the wall and he was held to a single. Pinch-hitter Luke Swift followed with a bloop sin- gle to right, but Rhinesmith was thrown out trying to advance to third. With two outs, Breland hit a long fly ball into the gap in right- center field, but the right fielder made a running catch lo end the ~ame. ·Most times, losing isn't a pos- itive experience,• Manager Sean Doyle said. •But the kids Jeamed that if they pull together as a team, they can compete with any team and even win a few." Newport won in the opening round against lrvine, 9-6, su~­ ported by the pitching trio of Rowe, Breland and Bass. Lu Castillo had key hits in the game. Rhinesmith had two hits and played a .great defensive game in right field. •This is my first year coaching Pony,• Doyle said. "I beard we hadn't fared well in this tourna- me nt in the past, so beating Irvine was a big deal.• But Newport had a bad draw for it second game and faced Tustin, a team that had mercy ruled every other team it faced in the tournament. Newport was no match and fell, 22-6. Castillo had two hits, including a home run, and four RBI in the game. · •It was a small moral victory,· Doyle said. "We scored more runs against Tustin than any oth- er team." The loss dropped them into the loser's bracket for Sunday's. game against Dana Point. "Newport often lacks the numbers and size of other pro· grams, H Doyle said. "By learning that we could compete, this sea- son was a good experience to build on.• HOWE start a new life)," Howe said the other day, between assigning courts for players at Lindborg. TllllS SUMMARIES CONTINUED FROM 81 doubles. Howe, a Corona del Mar resident who will tum '1~ in August, lS the central figure behind the tcenes this week at the USTA National 50s and 55s Hardcourt Championships at Undborg Racquet Club, which run the rest of the week at the Hunt- ington Beach site. Howe, the tournament referee, played in six French Open doubles finals, fow in mixed, winning two of them. An unusual player who started playing tennis late in life, Howe and partner Lorraine Coghlan were the first Australian pair to win the Wimbledon mixed doubles in 1958. In addition lo bis two French Open titles ln mixed doubles, Howe won an Australian Open m.bted title, also in '58. Howe later won five lnt mational Tunnfs Federation wort~ champtonships in the 55t and 60I 1n doubles, and won a men's singJ ITP world title m the 60s one year. • •1 loved being a teacher, but when they showed me thoM (airplane) t1cket.I, I had to (resign and ' _,_ "l resigned by the end of February in 1954, and by the beginning of March, I was on a ship to England (to play my first match),• added Howe, a member of the Newport Beach Tennis Club. •t was on the ship for five weeks, but what they did is allow me to us the deck upstairs to practice, and I'd practice tennis for about an hour a day on the ship. ·rd play with some friends I knew, or people I got to know, or just ask tf anybody would love to have a bit. I wanted to see the world." Howe, who had traveled previously while in the Air Poree, didn't hesitate to drop everything in his llfe and take up the globe·trotting tennis circuit, in which he also finished u the mixed doubles runner·up at Wimbledon ln 1960 and '6 t . Howe WU the U.S. Open mlxed finalllt in 1957. "On the golf course that day, Segal said to me, ~What iii the (heck) are you dOlng as a school teacherr tald Howe, born 1n Sydney ... So r traveJed to over 100 countrt¥ and won a lot of doubles." Howe, a referee for 30 yean, wu tho heed referee at tbia U.S. Open for thiee yeers (1962·84), He hu been a U.S. ~ nden9e for 16 )'941n. "I saw the woltd tbrougb *'"1s," Howe Mid. i MW150ls...a "*"~ lrlan Cheneydef,o.nnb Ohen. 6-1, 6-0; Frank ICullows.kl def. Jon "-gland, 6-1, 6-2; Jim Mlffh def Mkhffl MOrgan, '-"· 6 1, Gr~ Sl'l~rd def hTJ ~ (Ncwp:Olt ...,_,, M. 6· J; Hugtl Thompton def. Ken lmwn, 6-0, 6-2. Andy H1nlson def. Shannon llackwell, 6-l, 7·S. Dan lonennoo ct.f "on W1hlld1L 6-2, 6·2; GMdy Com def Tom long. ~ 6-2; Jotln Colllm def, Dennis lowets. 7·S, 6-0; Glenn Grklllo def. llH v.rner, 6-4, ) 6, 7·$: frank Ztbot def. Mlfcelo O.U.me, 6-2. 6-2; 01¥1d tohan"°'1 def. Owen Giiien, 6-4. 6-0: Alberto C.tttfl def '•ul Mulllt Jr., M , 6·1: Tom Wlr• def. Loult Johnt0n, f-t. 6·2; Narvfn '•rM>M def. lruce Crlttol, 1 S. 6-~ Jll'll "°'1'1t>Nu def. Tt>m Kl-. no rnult, p Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doify Pilot Thur1day, July 16, l 998 83 > ' PUBUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES °'DY you• •ttOtMV Uon It' Pt.ANIT TAN Name 1•f9ffed to at>0ve Have you 11911tP CSOlng Clucttd by· 111 in4iv•Clual PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE °""" Ttistn CAlll27W IF YOU AR! A CREDITOR Th• lntlc~ted Cl•I• of WU liltd In 011ngt COW!ty tx!Jlnffl ytt? Ytl. 0-1·98 Havt VOii ltll1td doing The JIU 119 .., l1llCI ftlCf'I ratonon -PUBLIC NOTIC! °' c:on1~ c:ted•IOf ot lh• built ult .la Al.IQUll 3, CIA S.p. 27, tt!K, fJle No l,.1p1on conautun;. Inc, blalnffa yen No FlctlUoue lulMMaa ,.cUUou• •u•h• .. • ~ ......... * ~ 5 ...... .,. ~ ... •.A.:.,. ...,._ _________ 11ne dtctlHd, YoU mutt ftle 1998 al tht olllct ot UNI· F823341 Sltvt Upton, Ptttlcltnt Jin Sook Cho N I H S trn. ly ,,,_.,, -· ""'" m _ ... _, • -Cllliftia HOTICI! OF INTINT YOUI clalm wllh the court VERSAI.. Till!, OMNO! FuH name Ind addrnt Of Thia slaltmtnt wu filed Thia atattmen\ wet liltd The :::w.~~a:~! 111 Tht ~::,,.1,!,:'::'!~! irt = :,rn.~~ra. [!all!>-t:,! ''=-C:..~~: TO ADOPT A and l'\IU a c:opy to the per. ESCROW BRANCH. 120fl lht ~Ion w1thdrtwlng WIUI tht County Cltfil ol with lht Counly Clerk ol doloa busnen H ' CIOt bu''""' as • cetia "' ' _. MITIOATl!D 1onal rtprHtnlall'lt ap-E. Ch•pman Avt , Orqe, Mtrceelt1 Dominguez, 011t1gt County on 7-14-98 Ot~t County on 7·14-98 PROCESSING MORTOACE M:r Boxtt tic ,. Hi Mon. CMWllll rn~':r·11tC:.!i12~4 (7") HEOATtVI OOlnttd by tht coun within Ca. 82886. nno I!. Ham!llon Av•• Ot· 1et887M201 1t9887J420t IMAGE "1 Vtfec:rut oane arch e1 Plu• Monarch ai1inest lrllOWll a Viet ::1 OIC' .... ATION lour m°"lht from tht dtlt Thi• twlk HI• I• IUbjtct angt, CA 92887 Dilly Piiot July ,8 23 30 Oally Pllol July 16 23 30 P01nl CA 92629 • Bttch ~A 9282si • REOHIU. CAA WASH 7"' 111"!!*1 .. Pl094% ;;i"' -.. ol the 11111 latuanct of ltl· to Calllornl1 Uniform Com· Mlfc:tdn Oomlngu.z A 8 998 ' T.:._,,: 1 ' ' ' M ' N d ml ., 1 v S . .. .. lllO M IOc.ntc1 • 13171 "' w, ' NOTICE IS HERESY 111'1 u prOYldtd II\ Probate merelal Code StctlQnl 1tt89790202 ug '1 ,,.,.,., Aug 6 etl Th598 •rllll a ' ' lft· Im Abranam, '6129 Reaid A\lt~ Tun11 CAll26e0 _.;. ______ _.._ orveN !NI ih• 32nd DI•· Cod• atciion e100. Th• o1ou. tt ao •ut)jtet tn• Thll 11a11men1 ••• fl'-<! PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC ~OTICE ~~f; o:'u'•rn~~ c~ 9~~2! :i~~c,01. M111.on v.e,o. CA Tne cu• AM•'' i~., PUBLIC NOTICE trlCI AJirlcullural Allocla· llm• for lolinQ c.1alm1 w.U name and ~dftll 0( the With th c ty Cl 11 1 d d 1 d 1 al 1 tit consutnlNll(I at 1111 office of 11on (" tsoc\allon"6 which llOt explrt before four p1r1on with whom cl1lm1 Otange 9coi,~ on o.~198 ° FlcUUou• aualnH• Flctllloua BuslnH• ~;: ~~~ •n,c~rtZctdu domo J~!c, ~~~~·~i~..s~on. OISCOVOIY ESCAOW COu>ANY NOTIC£ Of TRumn MLf ~g:~fyt•i.,r~~!ind,ranh~: moda1n.•h• •• ..!!_~m ~ hHtlng ~E'AsAt· T~I~ 11: us~ Daily P110t Jun. 25 ~y 2 -n.!'a,ollom• ~~·•ment T .. N•, rn• ltat.ment bulll'ltll )'ti? No Hl"I ~OU Slatted fOing 7T77 ~ Aw Sui1t 4A() ~~·~~°&AME • D • no,.,..., a...,.... • Of\AN • ' • ,.., '*" ... PtrfOl\I .,, "' ollow1ng P•raon1 .,, Ma.r)an Nllcbml bus;ne» rt17 No ~Ill~ 9uc.ll CA mtl ~ ~1tpa11CI I rah IOlllac YOU MAY EXAMINE tilt ESCROW BRANCK 1205 9. 18. 191111 Th589 <IOong bu11oeu aa: doing bulil'ltss as: This 1t11-mtlll WH filed Sam Abraham Ille lntlOClalld ~ am .• TRUST °"TED t~~~ r:~~:~~~~1'!:·cfv~:: lilt ktpl by1hecourt. ~OU~· Ch=n Av;i.~r·r· PUBLIC NOTICE CJ and Company, 537 The Hulfman Group, with th• Counly Cltrk ol this 1t111em1111 was llltd ~3 1998 ~ss~~e ~ lly ACI lor the proposed r~: ~:::::ony~''':.1y fl:~ d:lt lor 111ing'~1.Jmse ,::i: F4 till I I ~f:lo~~~ltnt:~ac~flC~ ~~~ Rc?l'~runllng1on Orange County on MS-98 W1lh lht County Clttk ol Tnt Wit salt,, St.Oltd b PAO?EIITT rT fAAY Sf project dts~obtd t>tlow with the court .a Atqutlt be: July 31, 19P8 whlc:h Is o ou• Ut neu 92660 ' WHllam Todd Huttman 19988784399 O.ange County Oil 6-02·98 tafoma IJQIOll'll Cotnmerc AT A PU8UC S.Al..f IF. Th• Dtlll lnitlll Study has 10< Special Notice (form lhl buslne11 'day btlore Name Statement Jam" RU1h Ntwklrk 712 18712 1'011 t,..ane Hunun ' Dally PoCOt .tune 16, 23, ~. 19988780299 Coat StQon 6ltl6 2 NEED AA f.(Pl..ANATICN CW .. dtttrmlned that 11 lht pro. DE·I~) ol lht rillng of 811 the 1111 dite sptc:Ultd d~ht l~ll:rlng persona'" Cllfl Drive 18 taoun,1 ton Beech CA 92547 g· August 6, 1998 Th608 Dally P1101 July 2. 9. HI. (tt ltlf saieis SUtljeCtlo Sec THE · NATURE Of 1')1E postd condlllon1 tnd mfr!. Inventory and ippral•al of abOvt. 'i: w~fL1~ n~~N'u~ACTUR· Beach. CA 92651' . This buslneu la con. PUBLIC NOTICE 23, 1998 Tll58' 6106 2 1111 toclowino mt01T111~011 ~OCEEOi~ AGAINST 'YC?\J gallon mtasurtt ll!t ap. tstalt as11tt or of 'llY pe-Dated, JvLY 8, 1HI ING 1779 Placenlla Ave Thia busintu Is c:on· Cluettd by. an 111d1v1d~1 nllst bt O'IJWJtO I YOU SHOU;..D CONTACT A ~~~ ~~t"'o~~::i • g: tt1?' f' eccount u ll'O-£Ll!CTfUK ZOO, INC. coita Men. Callfornli dueled by. an Individual Have you stalled doino Fictitious Buslnen PUIUC llOTICI lhe 1111me ano IOd~ss °' ~WYEJt. v.<::/ 7 ~erg~ 1~1 11 h • v""ed n Probllt COdt •ee. BY: /S/ MIKE AN· 92627 • Havt you 11a1t•d doing 1>uslntss ytt? No Nem• St•,•ment lhl pel!Q11 .,lh ~hom clams , pr1if.~t~l1C:~'ona:eslg· tlon 1250• A Request fOf THOtf.V L I NARl!I 81lan Oavld Wallln 2824 bosintlt yet? Yes, 06.'011 Wl!li1111Toctdl11.1H111an ThtlolJowlngpersonsare l'1otttlou99u.,._.. ~°'hie# is OiSCOVEA'Y ~VENJ ~L~,INC,.8' 'V • erw1· Sptclal Notice form Is PRISIOENT • Nt pot BlvCI Newp 1 98 This 11111ment was llltd doing b 1 1 its· N.ne ........ ,,. ESCROWCO~AHY n-ttrtt1 .,._, IPPOIO""" rua111 ..mr i~m~~~r:,:'e '~~.~~~cl~ 1~llable lrom the court Publiah•CI Ntwport ee:Ch CA 92863 or Jtmte Ruth Ntwl<lrk with the County Clerk ot A) or:;: sCounly Ac· TM toOowtng pet90N.,.. A"lt S1111t 4.-0 "'rrDllQIO'n ·~~J ~ • ~:~~1:11~~t1gated Negative e ~~·tom•~ for the Pttl• e.ea~ll·Costa M1sa Daily 2~f.!:i F':~vn;1 .• E~~~h;~ ~~· t~a1c':~:Y w~1!1~11~ <;';;x;.f~~9°" &- 23·99 ~t~~n~,vig:t~ Rti:~: sf'~~ ~e1~~~TROLS, =~~~=7:'1':1:~:;:, Ho9s.mtlfl996 : bOOlt .-, Project Name: Merktl tloner: Piiot Juiy 18, .1998. Beach, CA 92683 Orange County on &23·98 Dally Pllol June 25. July 2, Rellel lnshtutt, 3090 Bristol 1041 INlne Ave., SUlte·31•. sll.lll be My 31 .• 11198 wll!Cll is g:8 ~ ot':JIO~~ Ill Place Revitallutlon Wll.l.IAM W. SOUKUP, Th592 thl1 buslntll Is con-f99B8782282 t . 16, 1998 Th568 St . 1170, CoSla .MtH, CA = 8eech. CA 82eeO Ille CUSlllHS day celort c~e coroer OI O~E C'olillry Project Loc1uon: Orange ESQ. (CSBI 750881. PUBLIC NOTICE CIUCltd by: a general pin· Daily Pllol June 25, July 2, 92626 A. BrMCA, '°' no~ sae en SOteMO State o<Ca<.lomil EAec:U'led IJy Counry Fairground•, 88 ATTORNeY AT LAW, nershlp 9, 16, 1998 Th565 PUB~IC NOTICE David F Alencio, O.C . Bolero , Wala, Newport aC>Ow STEPHEN c STEWART AA :;~2~1111'· Cosia Mesa, CA =~:01 f!;30~A•:::. c;~~~i~~~ ~~~~ .. r:.11·~~•d doing PUBLIC NOTICE Flclltlous Buslne11 ~~~7J,11;1y.~An~~~ge Foun· ~t;~.~ ... I• co~ ~~~L1:9o Set ei ~~~~E£ ~~~'5 Projtcl Proponent· Tel· HEIM 'cA 92800 CREDITORS OF Brian David Wallin FJ tltl 8 I N,ame Statement This bu1lness Is con· ~tve by: ~du:,. FAWASWLLEY S &tens HIGHEST B100ER FOR ~H Pllll Enterprises 504 s • K G11ttll Wayne Eatnahaw c ous us ness ThG IOllowmg pei1ons art ducted br an lnd.ov1dual you ng NewiJort Suell Ces:a Mt . 11me ol 111 tn law!ul Baytiont Ntw 'n Btach. Published Newport BUI. SALE This atatemtnt was llltd Name Statement ~oing busmess as. Havt you ~1a11ee1 doing bull,_, yet? No 4 u payaoiea 5 GA 92662 po ' Btaeh·Costa Mesa Delly (U.C.C. 9104, with the County Cltfk ol Tht lollowlng par1ona •tt ;fie Home Value Advisory, business yet? Yes, 6195 as ~~~ ftl CN48l4S2 211~N Jul l6 =~~ =n=~~ie: :t! State Cltarlnghoust No.: Pilot July 151 2t, 22. 1998 8105 et. Hq,) Oranoe County on 7·8·98 doing butlness 11: .. 424 82nd St. Newport Atencio ChhopraUe with• the ,.. _ _, ~ ~ 01 leoetai aeod unQI (JI' 1 98071049 wn98 EacrowNo.11787·CS 1e989783'730 AMIDON AMATEUn Beach.CA92663 Oav1<1F Attncio.OC. n...-,..;:::;:::,"' 0 UBLICN c:NOorawntJy•Sld~ Public Rtvltw Ptflod· July Nolie• Is hereby given to Da11y PllOI July 9, 16, 23, PROOUCTS, 240 Briggs Raymond Karl McFarland, This statement wu filed ~·-""• 7...e;,:;: P OTICE erai sawigs ano roan ~ 14. August 14 1998 PUBLIC NOTICE creditors ot the within 30 1998 Th!IH Ave., Costa Mtta. CA 424 62nd St.. Newpon wilh the Coumy Clerk ol tJon llOn Project Oescrlpt1oo· Re· named seci.r that a bull! • 92626 Seaeh. CA 92663 Orange County on 6·28·98 Dally Piiot June 23, ~. T1us11t Slle No 59464792C~ ~ ~~s assoaatn ~ Jlfucturlng of a portion 01 cn•1820572 sale ts about to be made ot PUBLIC NOTICE Amidon Associates, Inc .• This business 1s con· 19988782708 July 7, 18, 19118 T883 Loan No. 59464792CA T111t ~1o2'9IO Ille,::;:: a:Kle .,_, the eiciaUng Markel Place SUMMONS the assets ducrlbtd (CA), 240 81lgg1 Avt., ducted by· an 1nC11v1dual Dally PllOI July 2 9 16 Order Ho 9802451·52 .t.on auinonieo 10 00 tJuSlneSI 111 llta operations to inlroduct (CITACION JUDIClAU btlow: Flc:tltlous Bu•lnen Coste Mtsa. CA 92626 Have you started doing 23 1998 , Th574 PUBLIC NOTICE 458-691·26 Nobel ol Trustee s stale) at AT THE MAIN n-aclivilles Including a NOTICE TO DEFENDANT· Tht nam11 and the buti-Nam• Statement This business 11 c:on-business ytt? No , Sale You are in attault under a (NORTH) ENTAANCE TO T~E rectory outlet sellers area (Av I so a Acusado) ntll addrtH ol the seller Tht lollowlng persons art ducted by: a corpOfallon Ray Karl Mcfarland PUBLIC NOTICE Dffll ol Trust dated 10/5,<dS COUm Y COURTiiOUSE 700 and farmers product sell· PHUONG K. NGUYEN aka are: JAE SEOK YANG, doing busloeu as: Have you staned dolno Thfs statement was fileCI CNS1t1Hta Unm YO\I tlkt action 10 CIVIC CENTER DAN£ WEST trl aita: and expansion ot KIM P. NGUYEN and DOES 3601 JAMBOREE ROAO, NEW p ORT CUSTOM buslntss yet? No with 11\t County Clerk ol Fictitious Business NOTICE Of WCTION P'0*1 you~operty II ma'f De SAl(TA ANA CA M nght ll!le optr&tlon1 to additional 1to10 NEWPORT BEACH, CALI· WOODWORKING, 1835 Amidon Assoclatts, Inc., Orange County on 6-23·98 Name Statement Notice le '-by ol .apu Siie lyouneeo and interest CCll'Neyed to and artAs of the talrgrounds 10 YOU ARE BEING SUED BY FORNIA 92660 •C·10, Whittier Ave., Costa Klan Chow, President 19980702289 Tile lollowlng persons are that ~ eltetlon will bt I" 811 tx-pllnatlon °1 Ill• n1rurt of now neld 0y 1t under sad f)eeQ Introduce automorlve-PLAINTIFF: (A uct. 11 esla' The locarlon In California Mesa, CA. 92627 This statemen1 was fll•d Dafly Pilot June 25 July 2 doing business as: ttle County of Orenge. Oil lhe pr°':'dings against you. ol Trusc"' the PfOC*1Y scualed related attractions focused dtmandando) IXION, LLC, of the chlel txec"Uvt olllc:e Norman E. Johnson, 258 011h the~unty Clerk ol 9 16 1998 . TllS63 Tht Magic Shop, 270 E. No~ 3, 1tt8 fOf the l~4~r' ~\'1810~ la';tftf N°: 111 Sold Couniy Md State 0. upon antique, claJsle and a Umiltd Uabllity Com-ol 11\e sell8f Is: NONE Walnut St., Costa Mesa, 1angt nty on 7·7·98 · ' 17th .,,3, Costa Mesa, CA J>Wt::',.of ~ ~owm-M""" ~ 1vn th '°1bed as J.$ More Futy o.. other type• ol unique •Pe-pany As lilted t>y lht setttf', all CA. 92627 19988'793551 PUBLIC NOTICE 92627 lnObo ~dnctorw ~..,IQt llC as • $C1lbeO 11 Sad Deed of 'Ttu~I c1al Interest vehlcles ol You havt 30 CALENDAR othllf buslneu namts and John ftrralolo, 1835 C·10. qally Pilot July 9, 16, 23, Jay Leslie Inc .• (CA). 270 for thl~1~ii'f~t1~~~Vo ~~ appom~~ ~s:er ~noer APN '-«0.152·24.()I The shet· show qual11y, Including llm· DAYS alter this summons addttssts ustd by tile Whittltr Avt., Costa Mesa, 30 1998 Th583 Fictitious Business E. 17th 113. Costa Mesa. BE E-E ' -ecJ0u~uan ° e 1~~~~ acsaress ano otntr CO'tlTl9n lted saJ11 ol cooslgntd ve-Is served on you to hit a stlltr wllhin lhf" years be-CA 92627 ' Name Statement CA 92627 -p1;u ' • on u" deslgnaben. •f any o1 Ille !Ml h1cles and aales oT rtlaled typewritten response at \his IO<t lhe datt tuc:h list was Thi• buslnt11 Is con· PUBLIC NOTICE The tollOW\flg persons a1e Tilts business 11 con· Cotejg:Ol!oictC~m,:~'t,~,Y ~11:,men.do,019?;~~1~9 o: ~ 08scnl>ed abo'.ie ~Pill automo11111 goods and str· coun. sent or dtllvertd 10 tht duc:ttd by: 1 general paf1· doing business as: ctucted by-a corpo1a11on TN«ff ArH 1: 1 Memb•( ' 5 e IC4 ° portaa to De 2191 Vlln'A vlcts. A letter or phone call will buyer are: nershlp • Fictitious Busln•H Sea Oreams, 938 Gardenia Have you scaned doing TrvetM ArH 5' ' 11\t Recorder ot Oranot County ENTRADA NEWPORT B6ACti Opportunilles tor Public not pro1ee1 you; your type· Tile names end business Havt you llarted Clolno Name Statement Way, Corona del Mar, CA business yat? No N•WJ>Ort·Me.. Unified ~~~nlaliro axeai;o by ~ CA 92660 Review: writtell response must be addresses of lht buye. art: business yet? Yts, 4·2t·88 Tht lollowlng p9fsons llt 92625 Jay Lesllt Inc , Jay L Po-School Oietrict. 1 Member man • ~ IOI uz:;a1r1t The u~ned TNS18e U. lnterHted persons 1,. In. In proper legal form II you KEVIN I. CHUNG, 17507 Norman E. Johnson doing business as: Debra 5. OaV1s, 936 G1t· merantz u cn Tru1te• Ara .. .:........,. Ba ' F eran da.mS any feabil;ty kif IO'f inocir. viled 10 review tnt Orafl want the coun 10 htat your SUMMER AVE., ARTESIA, Thia 1tatemen1 was filed VSI( AMERICA, 655 Baker dtn!a Way, Corooa del This s1111men1 was llled 2,4,6:7: 1 Membw, Tl'\t1t" een"ft!.... ~-s u ~ bfS rectness ot tne sireet aodlns M111galed Neg;itlve Declara· c:ast. CALIFORNIA 90701 with lhe Counly Clerk ol SI., 110202, Costa Mesa, Mar, CA 92625 with Iha County Cltrk of Are• t. Unex. Tann '_., WI 8 a PU IC ano otner comnon oesig~ lion, Including scudlts and/ JI you do noc Ille your r• The essecs to be sold lft Oran;• County on 7·13·98 CA 92826 This buslnen '' con-Otange County on 6·2&.98 Cost• MtH Sanltery ~~(~!!!:,: n?:!01~:.tor t any ~ "*"" sad sali 01 exhlbll1 relating to the 1ponse on tome, you mey described In general 11: 19088704115 Danltl Boone. 655 Baker dueled by-an 1nd1v1duaJ 19988782708 Ok1rlct. 3 Dnc:ton ,..., a 0 '" ,. be maoe OUf WllhOIJ1 ~ proposed proiect. and sub-IOse lht cast. and your ALL lurnllurt, lixluru, Dally Pilot JUiy 16, 23, 30, St., ID202, Costa Mesa, Havt you staned doing oa.ly p1r01 July 2, 91 16, ,,..... Conaotldaied ~;1 '"!"ev ~1 me Unitt.o na11t Of ntTanl)' ~ or m11 commtnls. Thtst doc-wages. money and prop-equipment and tlsdt name, Aug. 6, 1998 Th602 CA 92626 business yet? No 23, 1998 Tll575 Wetlf Doatnct, 1 Dlractor cn.J 0·1 casby. a casruer s implieo 1eganklg lrtle. ~ umenls anct all commtnls eny may be taken w1cnout ol a ce11afn business and Raymond O. L.azo, 1231 Debra s 01111ls u ch, Div. 4.6 rawn a state or SlOl1 °' llnCIJrllbra~ IO pay received will be c:onsldered tu11he1 warning from the art locattd at; 3801 JAM· PUBLIC NOTICE Tallorca, Upland. CA 91784 This stalement was tiled PUBLIC NOTICE Co~•I ~opal W• ~a:;i: ba~k0 a :o 0°fawn by !tie ief!lallWlg pnnclpll SU/II ol br Che Board of D•ttc:tors coun. BOREE ROAD. NEWPORT This business la con• with tht County Clerk ol t~ Dktnct, I onctor Heh. or 1 " ere ' UlllOll Ille f'oOl!t'l SltCUl9d by Sid o lht 32nd Olstrict Agricul· Thtfe are other legal re-BEACH , CALIFORNIA Flctltloua Bu1IMH ducted by: an 1ncllvldual Orange Covnty on g.1g.99 Flctltloua Bu1lntH div. 3.~: 1 DnetM, Olv. 5 ~~s!:a~ by;.0s~~ or Deed ot 1rust. wi111 .,,..,, tural Auociahon prior 10 qulremencs .You may wan! 92660 Nam• Stat•ment Ha"I yoo staned ctolnQ 19980781970 Name Statement Unex. enn, Ass on ing s oan tllereot1 as ~ 111 Said final actoon on the pro-to call a" anorney rlgh1 The busln111 named used The following persoos art bDuasnln11•1s8•0yonel?• No Dally Pllot June 25. July 2, The IOllowlng pe~sons are cend'i:at':~~:. f: ~tf;:1,~ As,:!~ or ~1ngs av~~ notlll,S) aavances If lll'f, ~ posed pro)eet. A copy of away. II you do not know by \ht seller at that loca· doin!l'buslneu es; dol'lg bus1n1n as I 51 2 1 Ille terms or said OaeCI of TMt lh• Oralt Initial Study Mill· an 11torn•y. you may can \Ion is: "JUICE STOP • BLVEWATER GRILL. 6~ This s1a1emen1 was filed 9· 16· l998 Tn570 Ktflys Kreal•ons, ·86 Night !:,~'::' !'.J:~;:tct re:•c 111 secilon ° Ille 'ees cllarges "'° ol gated Negative Oeclarallon. an auorney rele1tal strvic:e NEWPORT BEACH"' Udo Park Or., Newl)Olt with lhe County Cltfll of PUBLIC NOTICE Heron Lant , Aliso VotJO, CA Oeeleratlon of c.nc1id .. do =~~~0,,'~~f:1':1 :~ Irle T1Ustee ano ol e~lS and rtlattd documents 1118 or a legal 111d ottoce (Usttd The anllclpaltd datt ot Beach, CA 92863 Orange Couniy on 7~·98 92656 cy form• t11•Y be obtained In front ol Ille llaopOltS at 1111 mM cieatea by satO Oeeo ol Trust ·avatlablt tor review at the In the phone book). \ht bulk salt Is August 3. Blue Water Newport 19988783413 Fictitious 8u1/n11a Kelly Noel B~ns. 86 Nigh! the offlc:e of u. fWolattarof tlllrf •ea 10 Irie Placentia CIYoe The IOlll arrota'tl of lhe t.llN<CI tollowlng locations· Oesp1Je1 de que It en· 1998 at lhe office ol UNI· Btac:h. Inc., (CA), 630 Udo Oaity Pilot July 9, 16, 23. Name Statement Htron Ln .. Aliso V1e10. CA Voten. 1300-C South Center 401-~11 E etiapman t>aiance cl the oCllga!lon s. Orange Co~incy Pubhc Li· lreguen tSla Ctlaclon )udl· VERSAL TITLE. ORANGE Patk Dr .• Newpon Beach, 30, 1998 Th584 The following persoos art 9265& Grand Aw,_, S.nte Ane. Avt Placenlla CA al ugnt btle CUrecl lly Ole property IO bt mo bttty. Mesa Verde Branch. ciar us led 11ene Qf1 pla:o de ESCROW BRANCH, 1205 CA 92663 domg business as: This business 11 con· 1>eg1nn1n9 July l 3 . 1998 and inter HI conveyed 10 · ano and reasonable esllmlled CQSIS 2969 Mesa verdt Duve 30 DIAS CALENDARIOS E .. Chapman Avt., O.angt, Thia busintu i1 con· PUBLI~ NOTICE BAREFOOT TRADING co .. ducted by an lnd1v1au11 . •nd ,.,,t .,. filed In ttm now held by It unoe< said 0.•d erpenses and aovances at the East, Cosla Mesa, CA, para prestntar una re· Ca. 92866. ducted by: 1 limited Par1· Fl tltl a 322 1/2 Marine A~t , Bal· Have you scarted doing office no leter th«\ Auouet ol Truslln tilt property SlllUled trne of Ille tnlllal P\lbliC8tlOll ol {7l4) 545.5214 spues111 tserll1 a maquln11 Thia bulk salt Is 1ubfeet ner•hlp c ous uatne11 bOa Island CA 92662 business ye1? !)lo 7, 1998, 5:00 p.m. 111 said coun"' Calilornia tie ~ of S-• Orange Couni y Fair· en tsla corta. to Cal1fomla Uniform Com-Have you started doing Name Statement Viclu Je.,; McDermott 322 Kelly Notl Btlls To obtell'I lddllional descr•b 1111 laiio lhere<11 ~ Sl88 10099 Tht ~ grounds. Adminishition Una ea1111 o uni llam•da mtrclal Code Sections business yet? Yts. Stpt Tht tollowlng persons Bit 1/2 Marine Ave., BalbOa Is· This s\ltement wts tiled cendidate fifino ontonnatioo. mo<a 1'·' dtSCllDed lfl 5110 uliOe< Silld Deed al TNSl,beflt. Bulldlng 88 Fair Orive telelonlca no le ofrix:era 8101.2. If 10 subject, the 1996 doing business as: land CA 92662 with the Coun1y Clerk ol plaaae c•ll the Orange Oeeo ~'i'"rr 1 The r tolore eiecuteO and dtlMnll _, Costa M~u. CA, (714) 1oa: proteceion; su rt1puesta name and addr8'ss or tile Blut Wat tr Newpor1 ON TIME COMMERCIAL This business 11 con· Orange County on 6-28-98 Co't'ty Reo!:jer of Vote" lltitrolor• ai:crrt>to :0:'"~ the llllClefllQtll! t Wl10an ~ 3247 est11a a maqulna litne que person with whom cltlms Beach, Inc .. Richard Staun· CONSTRUCTION, I 789 ducttd by. an 1ndrv1oual 19980702709 ~8 •7t!SOO •!k fot. the sold ·is PS' Tiit strHt adoress ratlOllol OelarA and Ollmnj tor If you '1111sh 10 1ppeal the c:umplir con las lormaU· may bt llltd Is: UNI-Ion, President Nan1uckt1 Place, Costa Havt you S1aned doing Daily Piiot July 2. 9, 16. Ca~id•tw Atlno ~n. and olhtr common designaoon SIMI and a 'llll1bln NC*:e ol 1pp1opriattness °' the ad· dedes legalts ap1opl1das VERSAL TITLE. 6<>RANGE This 11atement was filed Mesa, CA 92627 busrneas ytt? Yes. 6·20·98 23, l998 Tl\576 e1ectl!"!tr1C~I:. m':h 11 any. ol ttlt real property OelauUl'd Elecbon IO Sel The oquacy of the Drell Mill· si usted qultrt que la eolte ESCROW BRANCH. 1205 with the County Cieri! ol D.C. Eltctrlc Corp., (CA), Vicki J McDermott ~ : c.lif r· OtSCtlOtO at>ovt IS tnJrporttO to ~ cau.O sad Noka g3.lltd Ntgauve Oeclarellon, HCUChe tu c:aso. E. Chapman Ave., Orange, Orange COllllly on M4·98 1789 Nan1ucket Place, This i1a1emtnl was filed PUBLIC NOTICE ::.:::,~. Cod: s'.::! be 2 liafb« Potnll NeW\)Ort al OelaUll and Elec:llon IO 5e1 ID your comments should be SI usted no prtsenta au Ca. 92868, and last datt 19988784242 Costa Mesa. CA 92627 with tilt County Clerk of '0516 in the t the Beac:ll CA 92625 Tiit De~ 111 lie ccaintY...,.. aubmllltd In wt1tin1J prior 10 rtspuestt a 111mP.O. puedt tor filing claims shall bt: Daily Piiot Jt.fy 18, 23, 30, Thi• bu~lnu1 11 eon· Orange COi.inly on g.23-Da Flctltloua 8u1lne11 _ ne ;_.,•;::,.In_.: un0ersl9ned trust1t o~s IM re• ~ • \:.-... the close of the pubhc re-porder et caso, Y It puedtn July 31, 1998 Which 11th• AUg 8 1998 Th596 d\ICted by. a c:orporatlon 19980782287 Name Stot•rn•nt flclant number of nornlneet any flalUlity !Or afly 01111 June 22. 1998 I.AW vltw peilOd staled at>ovt. qullar au ulario, 1u dlnerCI bu1lntS1 day befort the -· • Have you lllr1td doing D .1 Pll 1 J 25 J 1 2 Tht loll<iwlng p•rson1 art (Of auch offlca end , peti-inc:orrec17TeSs of lhr streel OFFICES o~ STEVEN J vour comments allould y otras eosa1 dt su salt date 1pec:irled above. PUBLJC NOTICE buslnffl yet? Yes.. 1/1198 at Y 0 une • u 'I • doing business as'. Mot\ fOf .,, election la not address and oll\tf common MELMEl AS TRUSTEE specifically ldenllly what propledad 1ln avtso ad1cio-Dated: JULY 10, O.C. Electric Corp., Robelt 9. t6, 1998 Th562 Q.ofdcout Flnanclal tiled within the time period dtslanltlon 11 any shoMi SANO~ ~VLOR ~ tnvlrontntnlal lmpac1s you nal por pant de II cont. 1898 Flctltloua Bu1lntH Reid· Seefeltty PUBLIC NOTICE (Stoup, 410 31st Street prHeribed by n1d Section hertln Said salt will be made S.gnatin 2912 S Dlrl1ltr btlltvt would result trom b lsten otros 1equl11101.... BYt KEVIN L CHUNG Nam• Statement fhi• 1tetem101 was llltd (Cannery V1lh>ge), N-por1 10516. but wttllout covenant or Street. SM!ta Ma, CalbNa tht proiecc. wily they aie gales. Putdt que usted Published Newport Tilt tollowlng persons art with the County Cltrll ol fictitious Builn•H Beach, CA 92663 Nolle• i• hereby gi11t1n warranty uiiressed or emplotd 927()5.58\1 TtleOhone· ~l 1lgnlllc1n1. and what qulera llamar a un abog1do Bt1cll.Costa Mesa Dally doing bu1lne11 u: Orange County on 1·13·98 Name Statement TOdd WiU11m Daltoo, tltO t!'•t the oolle for •llid alee· rtgMdlnO ~tie. PGSSffSIOll ot 398-5932 C2777&a 719 7110. cl'langes or m111gauon mea· lomtdl111mtn1e. SI no P 101 J ly 18 1998 B & F Supply, 7261 M111 1e9897Mt29 lll• totlov.ing pt1ions art Delaware St , Hunt1ng100 liOf'I w• be open trom 7:00 encumbrances to pay 111e 7123 i9119 1ures you behevt 11\ould conoce a un abogado 1 u • · Drive. H1.1nling1on Beach, Dally Pilot July 18, 23, 30, dol business.,. 8Heh, CA 92648 •·"'· unttl 8:00 p.m . Aft remaining Pfl/IOPll sum 01 ttlttiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiP.!~ii!iiiiiiiiii~ be adopttd 10 ellmlnatt 01 puede llam111 a un 11rvk:io ~ Th590 C,\92647 Aug. 8, 1998 Th597 cR':fERIA ENGINEERING, This b1alnen !' con· b~tl c:•lt Ill Hid •!action noll(s) secured by saJO OMO ot rtduet thost lmpacll. dt rtlerencla de abogados PUBLIC NOTICE Bart Udink, 8301 Flaxman 27051 MUI Pond Rd Cap· ducted by: an lnC1iv1dual ""'1~ no~• c:U:ed et t~ Trust Wiii! lnltflst lllereon as Publle Htorlng: o 1 una ollclna dt •'Juda Ave., HunUnglon Beach, PUBLIC NOTICE lstrano eeac:h CA 92i;24 Ha11e you s1at1ed doing po '·1111 ; Rev' ~un~ f prCMdtd 111 Uld 11oll(S) A public htanno by tile legal (vea •I d11ee1orlo !tie-cn•1e21421 CA 92846 Fl 1111 1 1 Bruc:e Alllson' Onon, 27051 business yet? Yes, 6/1/98 ~:;~',.:inc. 1~•crS:ufti ac!Yances. 11 any undtr lne Bo11d of Directors ol tilt lonlco). NOTICE TO Frank Nickel, 24832 Chari· c oua ua neu Mill Pond Rd. Capistrano Todd Oahon Grand AwnU. Senti Ana terms of Ill~ Died ol Trus1 llmlliiiii 32nd District Agrlcullural CASE NUMBER CREDITORS OF ton, Lagun1 Hilla, CA Name Statement Btacll CA 92624 Thia statement wa1 ltled C.llfomle ' ' tstimateo lees charges and Association to consider ap· (Numero deJ caao) BULK IALE 92853 Tht following pt1'sona 111 This 'business Is con-with lh• County Clt1k of Notlc.• 1, further given eJq>tnstS ol tnt trustM ano ol provtl of lhtS project Is ten· 81Nc11292 Thi• bu1lnt11 Is con-doing buslntll 11: ducttd by:.,.. Individual Orange County°" 8-26-98 th•t abHrttH h llot pro· 11\t MIS aea110 by sal4 Oteo tallvely schtdultd tor 10 Thi name ltlld addrn• 01 (SECI. t104, ducted by: a general par1· THIEP CUOI (HT) PRINT· Have you slarttd doing 19980702712 cenino Wtll t>eain on Octo· ol Tnist to-Wit ~99 71110 1 m. on Thursday, Augusl lht co n 11. (El nombfe y 0105 U.C.C.) nerahlp ING, 9550 80111 Ave., Suite buslneSI ytl? 9.15.99 Oaily Pdot July 2, jl, 16, tiers 1998 end will contl"" (E:sllm•tad) aa:rued rnterest ieh~~i'Y Cr~~o~ 27th, 1998 Int~• Mtmorlal di Ju · ) Escrow No. 8213 Havt you 1t11rttd doing 120. Wtslmln1ltr, CA Bruce A. onon 23, 1998 Th577 ue Mond•v through Frid•y and aoo1uonai aovancu ti any "v ·1 Garden• B111fd1ng, Orange reccon de la cone tS Notice is hertby given to buJlness yet? No 92683 This allttment was filed trvrn 8:00 e.m unttl 6·00 Wiil ltlCftaS• 1111s tioure 011or lo Countv Falrg1ound1, 88 Orange County Munlc:lpaJ crtelltors ol the wl1hln Ban Ud1nl! Tam Dung Pham, 9211 Wllh lhe County Clerk ol PUBLIC NOTICE p.m until the eiac:tkln i• sale Tht cienetcwy updtr s~o fair Orivt. Cost• Mesa, CA Court. 1275 N. Berkeley Av· name seller that 11bulk11le This ltatemtnt was flied Bolu Avt .. 11109, West· Orange county on 6-16-98 c•rt1fied on 01 llbout No-OttO ol Trust htrttolore 3500 Pacrfoc Vrew Dn\'I N-pc>rtBuch M4-2700 11 you hlvt any quesllons tnut, Post ornce Box 11 about to bt madt of lilt Will\ ttle County Cltfk ot minster, CA 92683 19988781865 Fl~Utloua BualnH• vember 24, 1999 The e•ecuttd ano dellvered co tnt or would lfke further tnfor· 5000, Fullerton, CA 92835• 11set1 described below. Orange Counly on 6-23·98 This buslnt~s la con· oa·iy Piiot July 16 23 30 Name Stetement ebuntu ballot proctn is unoamoned a wt1ntnl .. •P•l•E•RC-E•.-n-,.TV-r--~ mallon, please contact the Nonh Orange County Mir The namn anCI bualntas 19988'782288 ducted by: an 1ndlvldual A 1 6 998 • Th6 5 Tht lollowlng per1ons att op•n to the public et 1300-Oeclar•!IOn of O.laun and 8£U BRO~~lY Orange Coun1y Fair· 1 1 1 C addrtsses of tilt Seller att: Dally Pilot June 25 July 2 Have you stalttd doing ug. •I O doing business as: C South Grend Awnue. Demand rcr 5111 and 1 wr!Oln ,,,,., grounds Adm1mstrallvt Ot· nT c pa Ol.llt d NORTH DRUO. INC. dfbla 9 16 1998 ' nise4 business ytt? YH, 07/23/ PUBLIC NOTICE WOFIMCO INDUSTRIES. S•nta An•. Nob ol O.!alltt Ind Ellc:Uoo 10 f1ct al (714) 708·3247. ht name, ad ""· and NORTH ORUG STORE, • • 92 23152 Verdugo Dr .. Su11e Deted th•• 8th day of S.K. The undnlQnecl caused Mortucuy * Chapel Date of publ1ca1ion: July teltphont numt>er ol plalll· 1110 Balltr StrMI, Costa PUBLIC NOTICE Tam Dung Pham Flctltloui auilneH t 80. Laguna Hilla, CA July. 1998 Mid nollOI of default and Cremation 16, 1998. ll11'1 atcorney, or plaintiff MtH, California 92626-Thit 1111ement WH liftd Name State t 92653 AoHIVll Lawr lllctJon to Stl to bt recorded tn Pub 111 ht d N twp or I without an attorney, 11: (El The location In C&hlOfnll Fictitious BuslneH with the County Clerk 01 The tollOWlng ~:, art Jack Walttrl, 112-42nCI =-~"~r~ of Vo~j" 1, flt counrv wtltft lllt rw B11ch·Cosf1 Mtu Daily nombrt, 1a d1reeclon y 11 or the c:11i.1 executive office Nam• Statement Orange County on 7•10-98 doing buslntss as: St., l'B, Newport Beach. 0.put~· u enne uP y. propeny IS located and more 1 l 0 Broadway Costa Mesa 842·•150 Pilot July 1&, \998 Tl\589 numero de tetetono Clel ol the 1tlltr 11: Same as The tollowlng ptr1on1 att 10989784044 Mobile OU Changes, 409 CA 92663 01/18 lhan lhrN months~ elaosed PUBLIC NOTICE ebogado dtl dtmandante above doing buslne11 u : Qally Pilot July 18, 23, 30, YI Clubhouse, Newport Oean Witter, 112·42nd St, :.:.:..:iuiii:i"CNciTiiCi~-tr.======~=~======!!:: ---------1 0 dtl demandant• qut ~ As lisled by lh• ltlltr, an OELUXE AIR NETWORK. Aug. 6. 1!198 Th603 Btac:h, CA 92663 •8. Newport Beach, CA PUBLIC NOTICE BSC 7488 othtr business ~• and 1535' Brookhursl, Suitt Danny Lawrence Ryan 92663 NOTICE OF l1tnt abogado. tS) addrtsset u1t<1 by the 108, Wtflmln11er, CA PUBLIC NOTICE 408 ~Clubhouse Newport This buslntss 11 c:on· &crow No 214U11N U A U d bl Thomes E. ElenbHI, Bar Htter within lhrtt ytlfJ be-92683 Beach CA 92663 ' dueled by: a general part· ' n.110 r a e PETITION No. 78319, ELENBAAS & fort lhe date 1uch lltt was Tymta lnttrnttlonal, tne.. Fictitious 8uslntH This 'business Is con-nershlp llM>TICE TO CREDITORS TO ADMINISTER SCHOEMAN, 1370 N 8tee atnt or dtllvtrtd to lht (CA), 15351 8rookhur11, Name Slatem•nt. ducitd by: an Individual Have you stalttd doing OflWSAl.f Alt ti " ESTATE Of: Blvd Ste 235, Fulltf'100, buyer 111: NONE Suitt 108, WHlmlnster, CA The lollowing persons 111 Havt you slarttd doing business ytt? No (lealice,.....loll:Ck erna ve MADIUINE DI CARLO Ca 9283s...128 Tela none· The nam11 Ind txJ1lness 92883 doing butlnea1 a1; buslnttl yet? No Jack Walltts 1101) CASE NO. AUl3055 714 871_7100• P · addrtlSH of the buyer are: Thi• buslneu 11 coo· a) Oroenleally You11, b) Danny Ryan This statement wat tiled NOTICE IS ~EB'Y D' Cask t To all heirs, t>tnellclarlu, { oiTE• JUN 04 ttea THRIFTY PAYLESS.. INC., duc:ttd by: a COlporatlon Kta.ty Ko!lonutz, 886 Oar· This Jlltement was flied with lht County Clerk of IN! I IJulk Slit IS o&bOUt SI be 1scount e ' creditor• contingent c:rtdl • • P.O Box 3165, Harrisburg, 11ave YOl.I itar1td doing rell St. IA, Costa Mesa, CA wilh the County Clerk 01 Oreno• County on &-2&-98 maae iors arwi pe.sons who may Wllllam J. lrennan, PA 1110s. Attn. RICHARD busln•H ye\? Yes, June 4, 92627 Otwigt COunly on &-17•9a t9t88792892 The name(s) ano business c • & otherwise t>a lnttrt1ltd In Cl•rk, b1 Klfubeth W. OlON 19118 Vtronlea B1nley, 686 Oar· 19988'701802 Dally Pllol Jiily 2, 9, 16, lddl'HS of Ille sellerts) 19'\rt remation lht wlll or ••tale. or bOlh, Roi ... Deput" Th• HHIS to bt aold are Tymt1 lntematlonal, Inc .• rtll SI. IA, Costa Mesa. CA Dall Piiot Jul 18 23 30 23, 1998 Th578 MOHAMED EL...sAID. 13871 ot· MADELINE DI CARLO Publllhtd Newport dtac:rlbtd In general a1: I~ Jullto Do, CFO 92627 y y ' ' . ReahlAINIUt luSlll CAll2680 8 Se vi A PETITION FOR PRO-Beaeh·CO•I• Mesa Daily Vtnlory, l>'••cilpllon ""'· Thi• •l•temtnl wa1 flied Thi• buslnHI 11 c:on· Aug. 8. 19118 Tl\607 PUBLIC NOTICE Doino . bu$ntss u un'al r ce SATE has been Med by PU I JUiy 18 23 30 A tur'1ilurt, lilcturts, equip. with tht County Clt1ll ol dUc1td by: In lnctMdual PUBLIC NOTICE . 'AEOHlll CAAW'-SH' • GERMANO 01 CARLO In ° • • • "' ment and COIT'lput.ra. anct Orange county on 6-111-98 Have YoU 1lllted doing Ftct1Uou1 Bu1lne1t 1 h ,,.., Superior Court Of Call· gust a,,111g8 Th593 a,. located at: 1170 Baker , ••• 978t .... bUllnetl VII? Yes, 4·08 Flc:tltlou• Bualn•H Name $tetement .,., ~,::51= ~~ Why s ould you subject fomla Counlbot ORANGE. PUBLIC NOTICR s1re11. cos1a Mtu, C111lor· Dally Pilot July 18 23. 30 Veronlc:a "Blnley Name statement ™ rollowlng persons'" ... ..,. l ~n ...... .., ... _ yourself & your family to. • 1 N FOR PR" .. nl• 92821-' • Thi• 11attmen1 wet fded CIOlng butlMH es: _,s w1o.. u"" P9SI 'In" THE PETIT ..,. Th• bullntH name Ultd AIJO. '· 1998 TheOO with ttle County Clerk OI Tht IOllowlng ptrlons .,. HOS! City 2920 NewpQlt Vtlfl IS ..,., ~ Iha Mlles(s) :~1Eo ~~L~atbtO~~ No~~l~~ by Hiier al thal loeillon Ii: PUIUC NOTICI Ofang• County on 8-23·08 ~~1 ~&:~r ·;~RM ea BIYd.. sii. B. Newport .,. HOiie • paying inflated prices for pointed 11 pfrsonil rtpt• -. NORTH DRUQ STORE tff88712281 Fair Or Costa Mesa' CA Beach, CA 92663 Thi '°"'on 1n calttonu OI atntaclve 10 admlnlsler lht CnlOITORI 0, Tht 1111lclp1ltd Clatt of PIG,tltlous 8u•lneae DallY Piiot June 25, July 2. 92626 " ' Jamt1 Phelpe, 2920 New· 1111 ctatf IXIQltVI OfflCa ol Ille CaSketS & services???? estatt or th• ~edtnl. aULK IA&.I the bulk .. ,. la ~·t 3. Name ltet.-.nt 9. us, 1898 Tl\561 Ka.thy Hobstetter, 31 Morn-port BIV4., Sit. 8, Ntwporl Slltf IS 9801 ~ \Alli. THE PETITION reque111 (U.C.C. •104, 1998 at the office 0 Thrifty Thi to/lowing ~ .,. In; 8rttit lrvln• CA 8eec:tt. CA ~2e&S '11A. '™"'·CA 212 Call Toll Free l..s88-54CASIIf lht dtctd•"'.'• w111 and '101 et. •9q·l P1ylt11, Ille.. P.O. Box doing butlntsa 11: PUBLIC NOTICE 92617 • • Thi• bu1lntU I• c:On• Thi name(s~ bulinus codlcfla. 11 ahy, bt admllltd Eeorow No.t t783-MC 3185, Harrliburg, PA 17011 Apache lulh•r. 25 Thie bu1lnt11 11 co~ dvcltd by· en indNkfull_,..t.. llldlns of Ile ~ll '""' Servin& Onoat&. Surouadhat COlida 10 prollate. Th.• wni alld Nollet It hlfeby given to Thi• bulk llM I• aubfec:t MavchlY St •• Sit. 325, 11· Plctlllou• •uslneH ducted by: an lf'ld1vldual Have you •tarted CIQlflYf'.;"~W~AS~MELUY'S~~~·~~RobftSOll~~~~================:;~ any CO<llcil• 111 avatlablt crtdlldr1 ct th• within to CallfOfnl• Unltotm ~ vine, CA t2t19 Name St•t..,..nt Have yow 1t11ttd dOfng bufitltH ytl? No for exam.011~ In thl Iii• named .. uer Chai a bulll merclal Cod• Secllof'I Howa<d Pntano. 35 S•,,. Th• tollowlttg pertOl\I are bu1tneu yet? YH, 3-1·98 Ja~t Phtlpe kepi by lh• c:Ourt. Hit Is about to bt made of 810Cl·2 d.,o, Re~o Sanl• Margi· doing l>utlntsa 11: l<alhy Hobtttlltr · Thi• •tattment wit tlltd THE PETITION requ .. 11 th• .... ,. dHCrlb•d II IO aubltct. 11'1• NIM rha COnntll Nissan. 2850 Hit• Thi• 1\ltement WIS tu.ct with tht County Cltt~ OI authOflty 10 ~dmlri111er the below: and •ddttsa -01 the ~ton Aobtfl Rull. 37 Ot4 Per• !>Of 81vd., Costa Mtaa, CA with 1ht County Cl«tc o/ O.angt Cownty on 6-21-98 ettat• urid• thl Ind~ Thi n•m1• and bullnes-e wltll whom ell/ma may be latlo, IMM, CA '2t14 t2IM Or1nge Coun1y on M...a 1Hl•'7Ute3 d•nt Admlnl~ltlon Of E•· eddr•11 of ine Mllet 11•: :•ltd ~·6 ~ftv3 :tft~t'· l nle bualf'ltH 11 con-CoMtll Nl111n, (Callt.) 1 eeat74M20I Dally PilOI JIAY 2: t, UJ, tat•• Act. (Thi• AUlhotlly AF"! l. I H c . . • 3. 1 ~.;· i · ,,:.& 1!.11' .. .:.d ,ff: ducted by: • Q«ltfal part. 2&al Harl>Of Blvd., Co1ta Daily Pilot J\.lly 10 23 30 23. 19911 ThSn Wll allOW 11'e 1*1«111 rep. MACNiTHUA 8LVO. 10 ''-"' "" '" -· ,,. '*'~ Mitt. CA 9212t ' ' ' ~ve t0 tal(t rrwry NEWPORT &EACH. CA'. latl ate lot tlllng daltna Have you •~ ~ Ttil1 bualneu 11 c:on-Aug. 8, 1"8 TIIStO PUILIC MOTICI ecuo111 wrthQut Obl&lnlng '2080 , · ~ t>t July 3l. '"' buainMt we? No dudt<f b'f: • COff>Ol•llOn 'UILIC NOTICI ~°"" IPQl'OVtl. Belote llJI· The 10C1Uon tft Ca/tlomt. whlc:h It Ille bUllnea1 day HOWllfd PH1an0 ...._. you star1td do!ng "°tltloua llualnM• Ing certain very 1mpo11111t .or th• chl•I ••~hie ofll~ before tht dalt epecln.cs Thia • •'-ltmtnt wu ftled buelnt•• yet? No Flctltlou• halneH Na"'• lt.telMftt 1cllont, no~, lhe I*'· of the ,..,., fa; &AMI! A$ a~. I With I.hi Cownty Cltftl Of eonn.tl NlsMrl, Paul w. ...,._. lt•t.....nt The tollOWlng P"tlOfle •• aonat r•Pf'9*U11~ Wiii " A80'n Det9'a 7ftOJ'N Oftn91 Counly on e.tl·M Ooctdfldte, ""' The klllowing peraon1 att doln!I bUtlOeSI u : 1equlrtd io g1..,. noUot tq M lllltd by 1he .-.,, all THRllllTV PAYLlll, t .... TttlU Thie •la*Mnt wu fir.cf dolnQ bullnell ••· f11111 Coa11 fllnat1c111, lnltfNltd petlonl uhltM Other bullnetl namtt and INC. OallV Pltot June ts .My I wlttl 1M County C!e<tc ot THAll~ LONG REST.AU· 't14J2 MtcAtthur 81¥<9., llley nave w~vtd notlct bl llddt ..... ut19 by 1M /WRICHMD W. OLON t. 11 ttM ' Theel Ofanoe County on f.11 ... RANT, 3~ W '1rat St., ~· tA"'9..0:.W:: SM coneent.cs 10 tht propoted ....., ....., .... ~ b9-rtubllentct N••Port ' t .... Hnt7 ..,., Ana. CA 9210l L 1 1.J~ ,. .. ila ~11on.) The lndfpe41de11t tor. ._ . ....., IUIOt'I ltt .., .. 8 • M:Olt• Meu Oallv PUIUC NOTICI Del'f Nat JvM a.s. My a Htl Mltlh Nguyen 145'2 ~. • ...... ..,.. •dmlfllt1rlll0n IMAhotttY .. ""' °' ..... to °" ..:o.c .... ,. ,.... •• , .. ,. • ThSI.; 111m-o111\ I.II., WHlmln-!~!..... ~~IM!'_...!!.J°"' '" gfant~~ en lnllef.\' buver •e: ~-,,_, • ""'· CA 92et3 .......... "~· .,, ·-~ n1td '* lllel en~-.; TM wnee end bUllntt• Thlt1 PUIUC NOTlCI Tl\lt b1111n111 11 con-~~*"-dNe doing ~ to '*"°" eddr11111 o1 a. t.wer n : ..... .,_ NOTICI Thi ~ ptt90f'll .,. duc1ed cry: en lndlYl<Wal etloWt DOOd ~ wt1Y IL.ICTMC ZOO INC., 4341 r--c101n1 ......... •: Pie••• ltllll1t11 He¥t yow ttar1ed dOlng CMt I\. COUit lfi°'*I "°' °"" MACMTHUft kVO, 10, 8TATl=T OP Dirt a-~ U. ......... ._.. !Mintea JI(? No This ...... tll'!nlllllleffll" "'8t fled euthor~ HIWlllOAT HACH, tA. WIT~ "90ll r,::11* Nt~ St Tiw flollo_Mr'l '9'SON.. Hal Mltlh Nouy9n ~c:;" C::..: ..!, H w111,. :O·r:c. t': ~ "t:° eeetta to M to1CS .,. o..:='8J!m. .i:t flOlrllaln WfeV, CA ~'&~rt~CTURI :: ~ wl'1ertt ~ tMNHtl OUST 1;s, 11M It 1:4tpm ~ In .....,., •: -~~ COftMUne, tnc.. CUC *3 8rtMol It. OflltlOt CourlfY on MMI DailV '9cM Nit t: I, ti. In ~?~ ... ta.., at~· ALL fufnltute, h ftat11r•a, PICIJif-::. ·~noo HewMpe •• '· CM.. ...... CA. 19W7Mt84 as. ,... 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Ti," Dud~· Pilo1 ii1·1·1·p1' 1111 l1nl1ili1' f111 "'" 1·rrnr in u11 111h 1•11i ... 1·11w111 l11f \\ l1ic-l1 ii llJll~ lw j·1·,111111 ... ilol1· 1·'(1'1·p1 lor f lw 1·11 ... 1 111' tlw ... ,,.11·1· a1·111;ill~ 11CT11pi1·d Ii~ tit<' 1•1T1ir. Cn·di11·;1111111h lw .ill111\1•d 1'111 tlw fj I ..,I j 11..,1'1 I 1111 I B wtoPlaeeA OASSJJ11EIAD: y.. . :I" -[ii. . By Fax. (714) 631-6594 (Pl1·1b1' i1wl11d1· 'orir 11111111• a11d pho1w 1111111lll'r u11d ,n'll nrll ~1111 ltu1·k wid111 pric1• q1111l1'.) . : . . )( '"" By Phone (714) ~42~5678 Hours " .A, I. ,-r. ( .. By Mall/In j»erso~: 330 West Bav Street Costa Mesa, GA 92627 .\1 ~''"'lmrt Ah d. & Buy ~t. Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Wal k-In 8:30am-5:00pm Mon day-Friday Index NeW>ort.~ach/<..osta Mesa L>a ily. t'ilot -~dllnes Monday ......... i. 1 •••• F~ifay 5:00pm Tuesd4y'. ...• .' ....... ~day 5:00pm I Wedn esday .....• ~. Tuesd~y 5:'00pm · ~ Thursday : .... Wednesday 5:09p~ ~, ) . . / Fnd!:i.y ............. "fh ursday 5:00pm Saturday .............. Friday 5:00pm 1002-1625 2900·2918 G} EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All real eit11e 1dnrtlslno In this wiW1111per ts subject lo the Feil· erwl fllr Ho•slno Act ot 1968 u emended wbl~b m1k11 II llleoal to 1dvertlse •any preference, llmlUtlu or dlscrlmiullon b111d on race, color, 11110101, sea. handicap, famlllal stJtus or 11tlenal orl1l1, or 11 Intention ta make 11y 19'b preference. """"'8lloa .. ~la1tlo11.· n 1s newspaper will •al k1awl1gly ncept any advertise· mut far rtll estate which Is In vlolatloa of I~• law. Our ruderi are hereby Informed thaf 111 dwellt191 adnrtlaed In tbla newspaper are 1nll1bf1 on u eqaaf opportunity b11i1. To com· pfal1 otdfscrlmln1tlon. call HUO Toll-tree al 1-800·42H590. For the Washlneton, DC area pf11n call HUD It 426·3500. EllVICE DIRECTO -For All Your Home and Business Needs - 2102·2744 6102·6190 ~ Reach 80,000 Homes Each Wee k For Only $28 per week (4 wk, min .. ) 2750·2790 5530-5540 7011·9090 Call Markey at 642·5678 x246 iiiGEiiiNiiiEiiiRALiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiOOiii2 COSTA MESA 102 4 :itli?RT 1069 ~g~TORT 1070 COSTA MESA 2 124 COSTA MESA 2 624 MISCELLANEOUS ~:i~s TO 27 2 4 ~~~~:.;~NITY SOLD!. Showcase homes for sale In our Saturday Real t;:state Supplement! HOMES OF THE WEEK Dls pla y ad s start at Just $751 Deadline Wed 5pm ***** OPEN HOUSE Listings tor $51 Deadline Thurs 5pm ***** 11 pays 10 advertise in the best local Real Estate 8ecllon CALL TODAY USA RIVERA 949.5 7 4·4252 ANNE WILLEY 949.5 7 4-4249 CORONA Bluffs Ar•• Home EASTSIDE 3br 2ba •1 a. 2Br Detached RENTALS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 904 3Br 2.5Ba, FP, 2·Sty, 3200 sq ft lot (2) lbr City View 4Br 3Ba house w/garage, w/d Cottages w/Patlo •••••••••I CM S350mo + utla, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii cul·de·sac. $239,900 apts, wlk t~ ocean, plus den, 3c garage, hookups, no pets near beach. Cathedral large yard, gar space, Unbel!evabte Oppt'yt Owner/Agt 434·3904 steps to bay $385k maple flooring & more $1400 + dep 722·8275 cells, frig . Move·ln M 2 706 no/Sm/drug. Tim 574· Internet E'slde 3Br 3Ba, 2c au OWNER 714.573.251 3 $729,000 Prine Only ~pecl~111 ~6Ji ~~~~ ROO S 2644 Dave 646·6053 Day T rading! Owner/Bkr 376·.6521 epos · • Curious? '260-4975 ~:2~'.oo8 r ::,1 1 T~~ir: BAVRIDGE ~~NDOS IRVINE 'v 2144 E. Side Studio, lg ba, NB w.OceanfrontJ22nd. NB upper back bay. Lg A 7 -642 722 2bd 2ba B plan, lg llvlng area. All ulll Private rm, unfurn, shr studio w/pvt entrance, gent 14 ·4 deck, w/d, pool/spa, BEACH . WOODBRIDGE 4br Incl $6"25/mo. Avail bath, utls pd, n/smkg, own ba & kitchen.I••••••••• E'slde beautiful 3Br 2car gar ~2•49,900. PROPERTY 1 175 2.5ba, 2 ear gar, yard, Aug 3. 949·646-4407. kitchenette, laundry. s75o Inc util 729•7670 ANNOUNCEMENTS 2.5Ba, 2c alt gar, lrg 2b?i 2ba ti ft h plan, Avail 8·1 $2050/mo 1 blo;k to N.B. Pier New 4br house In HBI••••••••• yard, built In '94. pa o, pv a c gar Gardner Incl 650·8443 $510/mo. Call Sam at @ e h & Ad 2 $295,000 Earl Taylor S282K 721-1575 Agt. Mr~:~n~al ~~~es~!~ NEWPORT 714·675-4808 Roo::i~c avall, a;:t·ed'_L_O_S_t _• ______ _ Agent 949'642"4722 Newport Shor•• 2br Lot sizes range fro,.,; BEACH 2669 (Between 9AM·5PM) comm, clean, no/smk, ~ Flrst·Tlme Homebuyer otfice, 2ba, beam cell; 6,000-14,000sf, many NEWPORT fem pref'd $450 Incl POUND 2925 Speclallst. I can help newer tile roof, $3581< ottering ocean vlewst BEACH 2169 1 a.2BR+2BA VACATION utilities 714·969·5657 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii you find your dream Bill Grundy Realtors 805·541·6020 MOVE·IN·BONUS RENTALS . 2722 Found 2 kittens home. For honesty 949·675·6161 TWH 2 Br 1Ba new NEWPORT BAY _RE_N_T_Al.S______ on 20th st in CM. and experience call Rare Cllffhaven Tri· carpets, 1c attached TERRACE Call 10 ID. Leave Mes· ~~~~Yer:gr~dlefodR~yEi plex 3 2br lba units, HOUSES/ gar, near Oelson's Lg 1 & 2Br near Back Balboa la. So.Bayfront WANTED 2726 ·sage 753·4329. 714•967•7869 garages & lndry room. CONDOS $1'450./Bkr 640·5664 Bay & golf course. 3Br 2Ba sandy bea~h, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Found Cockatoo!, Nr Large pool new car-view, w/d, 2FP. 2TV s. $595K 1304 Clay St. VIiia Point condo I & ' h gaage 949·650.5295 CM uea by OCC fe· corner of Main/Orange Great Starter! 3Br Owner 673-3039 FOR RENT lg 2 mas br, 2ba. AC, pe Sorrym~g Pet~ore. · male s1udent. Pref. Dntwn t1B 7/14 call w/ ~::i~ a~~H~ r~~,t~~ SEA ISLAND TWH · frplc, lmmac, 52100 545·4855 '::J~~~Y e~~~~~=~·N~=~ description 960·5872 own/lease option. Agt. Lowest Price! Newest Avail Aug 1, 760·9004 b 8 1 760 941 3405 Found gold & diamond s1879. 1(888)428•0380 Luskl No one above CORONA Y • • • • • wedding ring on or belowl Model NEWPORT NEWPORT beach at 30th St. Call Pertect1 529,5001 DEL MAR 2122 NEWPORT to describe 531.5591 1034 Call Owner 644·8748 COAST 2170 BEACH 2669 BEACH 2669 COMMERCIAL LOST KITTEN vie of Sahto Tomas & Santa *SPECIALS* lrvln• Terrace 3br liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REAL ESTATE Ana Ave In CM. Gr/ •Park Lido 2Br $182K 2ba. orig cond, good •OCEAN VIEW• white fel'(lale, 5 mos, DEL MAR 10 22 FOUNTAIN •H•o•u•s•E•5•1•••I Harbor view Hiii• VALLEY So uth move·ln cond, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CONDOS view home, 3br 2.5ba, FOR SALE 2 Ip, oak f·rm, 3·car gar, Lg pV1 yrd $889K qual buyers, appt only 714·644· 1962 owner BUSINESS OFFICE FOR RENT 2769 PERSONALS •Beach Classic $359K loo, pets ok. s235o. 2Br+Dan, 3Ba, 2c gar PAJRWAY APA RT MENTS reward 714·842·9621 Dream Homer •Ocean +Bay View Ca!l 617·563·9623. $3150.mo+sec. Avail "'T BIG CANYON A beautiful hlghly .New 2·Story S599K N ew Luxu ry duplex lmmed. 494·6841 Agt n. upgraded 4BD home Steps to Water '3br 2ba, elevator, 2 with 2 FP's, wood flooring, skylights, •LI do Ha c I end a car gar, nr beach, no I••••••••• GENERAL 10 02 •Jasmin• Creek 3br upgraded kitchen & Rare Double Lot pets $2500 675·6955 !iii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ 2ba, upgraded, trl lvl more I $ 3 3 9. o o o. s999,ooo.s1, l 94,876 APARTMENTS GATED COMMUNITY BY PASHION ISLAND Beau11ful 1ree-llned s1rce1s anc1 golf co11rse views Enjoy Cflrefree living In yo11r large 1 . 2 or 3 OH <ipanmeni llomel EXEC SUITES 2 lg -------- offices & rec area. Loe SCHOOLS & • 'l"W<><:m garage • ~sllertdrycr hookups PATRIC K TENORE ~;~~1~~9~~n.:0~9v~~wj Agt. 114•541•1010 ~Prudential COSTA MESA 212 4 FOR RENT Please Call & Let Us -=---~----.,.,,.....,...,________ Ctllflll'llla....., •- Know What Your Rear Uppe r Unit HUNTI NGTON 2BR 1BA Bl ff Needs Arel 856·9705 Brite & Ille! 2Br 3.5Ba 723·8120 on u a nr, ________ _ 1·80 0 .4 ·TEN 0 RE le .gar. +-1 covered BEACH 1040 -...,,s""'P....,E""'c""T'""A.,.C~U-LA-..,.R-rn~~· y~~r wkto~:~pr: BALBOA • Flrcpl<lCC (W00<1 & Si-ISi •Air condllion111g • we1 har In 2 nnn 3 an parking space. $399K ISIAND CLASSIFIED Jud~. Metro Realty Home o n the Sand $895. 642·9699 Agt 2606 • Alarm system • SI .GSO 10 S2.095 It's the resource you 949·697-2999 3 Houses on a lot. All 4Br 3Ba $1,475,000. Ca p e Co d EASTSIDE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii can count on to sell a SAT ·SUN 12•5 2br/yds/gar's $334k Prlnclpa!s Only . park like soiling, 3br so. Bayt;ont 2Br lBa PLEASE CAL L (714) 64+-0500 myriad of merchan· 333 POPPY Bkr 888·901·5937 By Owner 675·2708 2ba, 1450sq It $2195. sandy beach, view, dlse Items, because . 268 Fl 455 0444 our columns compel Large beautiful home ower • $1595.mo +new. 3Br qualified buyers to with guest quarters. NEWPORT NEWPORT D arlin g EASTSIDE 3ba, a/c, w/d, gardner, NEWPORT MARINA APARTMENTS calll Peek-a·boo oceanview Cape cod duplex, 2br, gar. $3100. 650·5295 642·5678 South side or PCH BEACH 10 69 COAST 107 sm yard, util pd, no--------Agent 714·509-8923 pet $1200 455·0444 CORONA Bayfront communjry with prkate buch & marina. TropicaJ land.scaping·Luge Lanai ~I & 1un deck. : [ [* MMFHE+( MME • •• J\ntiqucs & Qlollctt.ihl~s aroming Jjulu 2·2nh The Newport Beach-Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Advertising Department will publish "' . a special section featuring antiques & collectibles. This section will be full of shop~. dealers, a uctions, booksellers, decoratots, shows, reflnishers and art galleries throughout Southern California - everything to delight ·you collectors. Remember, Wednesday, July 22nd- Don't m iss,itf We know you'll love it. Pilot .. • DELMAR 2622 Walle'. to BalbOa bland alto~ B tlf I .t di Minutes from Fashion ulancL * eau u u o• Furn/unfurn, bright & •Spacious IBJl, 2BR and 2BR & deo apts. airy, lg, no garage no • Privett patios or bakonlea pets. Quiet. $950/mo. •Wood burning/gas fiRplaca 848·844-0853 • Private prages Coz" upatalra studio •Boat dip(1ft.l1able In CdM. No kitchen, • $1SSO. $2600 No Pell utll incl S575mo •v'-'1 pJ all (949) 760 0919 7/13. 222·5775 ext ~5'7 ~---eas-e_c __________ _,, tRVINE 2644 IRVINE 2644 IRVINE lliiilli&lil~iiiiilliiil ----------- Summer visitors~· Summer vacatio-n'? Summer school'? Summer moving'? E~~ii~i~~&t~~:9 <> fWle. epae, flwee unttre 9 Tenn'-. bn~ll. ~lleib•ll 9Noctr~ 9 Wal~ to &hope. dlnlr19, ~• &. eo """h rnoro. 0. Fully fumlthU ~. Whether you need • place for your rel•t.lvoe. • pl•ce for )'Our lckle or a pl•ce for youl"Hlf. Shor-t-urm, un,umlehed or fumlehel.t le.eeo •re now .v•ll•t71o In th1 heart of Irvine'• Unlverelty Town Cenur: Who"' eummer le a Pl•etl DERll:.ELEY COURT: 789-17,0 HARVARD: 789-1756 STANFC>RD:719·07IO ~--"""·---c..--....... NPB Fashion Island. INSTRUCTION 3012 Trever Ex20 774·4414 Nwpt Bch Hlgh·Rls• Computer Training furn office to share. In 8 rew hrs not Amenities, avl lmmed. days, wks, or ' Mo's'. S200mo. 729·7670. We honor all major credit cards 645-8010 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY 2778 MEMBERSHIPS 3018 ART STUDIO, 400 al -~~~~iiii!iiiliiiiiiii avail. $222/mo + ulll •YACHT CLUB• Costa Mesa 723·1878 MEMBERSHIP or 673-3464 P r o m I n e n t Y C Newport Hllrbor. Full membership, pool, grt BUSINESS & FINANCE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 2904 Jr. sailing prog, cloH to Jetty, discounted to $2500. 515·2951 · Get to the ba8le J\BC's ........ J\ttic, Please be wary of out of area companies. basement, Check with the 1oce1 Better 8 u 11 n .. s and C)O&el Bureau before you H nd any money for then get f .. s or services. Read and underatand any some cash. contracts before you .... 1 ... 78 1tgn. Shop around for 1 .. ________ _. rate1. Sell your car! ,. Polley ll u11· ... a11d d1·uclli11n an· ... 111111•1·1 111 1'111111µ1· "itl11111t 11111 ic1· Tl w p1tl >li ... lwr rr<i1·rw ... tlr r ri~lit 111 1-rrhor. rrclu.;.,jf~-. n·,·j..,(• or rrj1·1·t u11y clu~!-li fi1·d . ~c k1·r1 i-.1·11 w11t . Pl1·u-.1· rt> port urr~ 1·1T11r tl w1 11111\ Ill' i11n111r1·lu~ ... ifi1 ·d ad in111wdi;1lf'h. Till' Du1h Pil111 1il'l't'(ll " '> • • · 1111 l1al1ilil\ f111 <Ill\ l'l'l'OI' i11 Ull ,, wh 1•11i ... 1·11w111 1111 \\'l1id1 it 111u~ lw 1·1·,11111i...il iii· 1·'(1·1·p1 lor tlw 1·11 ... t of dw ... pa1·1· a1·111i1ll~ 1w1·11pi1·d Ii~ ilw 1·rr11r. Cn·dit 1'i lll 1111h lw .ill11\\t'd f11r tlil' fi1 ... 1 111 ... 1·1111111 I B!w to Place A ., ~WIEIJlD:' II . . . . v .. By Fax. (7 14) 631-6594 By Phone (714) ~42~5678 ,. "" .;? By Mall/In jlerso~: 330 West Bav Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 .\t ~1·wpor1 Al\'d. ~ Ruy St. (Pli·;i...I' i1wl11d .. '011r 11111111• and plio1w 1111111IH'r u11cl \\1.'lf rnll ~11t1 hu1·k wi1li 11 pric1• q11011·.) Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Doors htdex Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday B Ne11POrt.tSeoch/l.osto Mesa L>aily. t'ilot -Deadlines Monday ......... ,.' .... Fl.by 5:00pm Tuesday· ............. ,onday 5:00pm Wednesday ..... : .. Tuesday S:'OOpm ' Thursda~,.·~ ... Wednesday 5:09p~ / ., . Fridtiy ............. 'fhursday S:OOpm Saturday .............. Friday S:OOpm 1002-1625 2900·2911 60t0-6010 G} EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All real u111e 1dvertl1lno In Ibis wiwt111per IS subJ1ct lo lb• Flif· erwl fllr Houlno Act of t 968 u 1m1nd1d wbl~b mikes If llleg1I to advertise '"1ny prelerence, llmltatlon or dlscrlmlullon b11ed on rice, color, rellglon, se1. blndlup, famlllal slJlus Of 11tltnal orltl•, or an lntenllon lo make any 11cll preterence. """"8lloa .. ..Wmlulloa. • This newspaper will aol taowlagly ncepl any advertise· meat for real es111e whlcll 11 In wlolatlon ol lllt law. Our rt1iers art hrtby Informed lhtl •II dw1lll19s 1dwertlud In Ibis 11wsp1pe1 are anllable u u equal opportuaily bul1. To com· plala o• discrimination. call HUO Toll·fl'el II 1-100·424·8590. For lhe Wullinglon. OC area please call HUO at 426·3500 ______ , HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE rmi ERVICE DIRECTO 2102·2744 2920·3011 -For All Your Home and Business Needs - U..., the lint. Dlredoly lmwr 3406·~939 Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $28 per week (4 wk, min.) ,,, 2750·2790 5530-5540 7011·9090 Call Markey at 642·5678 x246 - iiiGEiiiNiiiEiiRALiiiiiiiiiiiiilOiiiOiii2 COSTA MESA 1024 ~~i?RT 1069 ~~:TORT 1070 COSTA MESA 2124 COSTA MESA 2624 MISCELLANEOUS ~:i~s TO 2724 ~~~~ii~NITY SOLD!. Showcase homes for sale In our Saturday Real !;state Supplement I HOMES OF THE WEEK Dlsplalf ads start at Just $751 Oeadllne Wed 5pm ***** OPEN HOUSE Listings tor $51 Deadline Thurs 5pm ***** 11 pays to advertise in the best local Real Estate h ctlon CALL TODAY LISA RIVERA 949.574.4252 ANNE WILLEY 949.5 7 4-4249 CORONA Bluffs Ar•• Home EASTSIDE 3br 2ba •1 & 2Br Detached RENTALS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2904 3Br 2.5Ba, FP, 2·Sty, 3200 sq ft lot (2) 1b City View 4Br 3Ba house w/garage, w/d Cottages w/Patlo •••••••• CM $350mo + utls, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii cul·d~·sac, $239,900 apts, wlk t~ ocean: plus den, 3c garage, hookups, no pets near beach. Cathedral large yard, gar space, Unbelievable Oppt'yl Owner/Agt 434·3904 steps to bay $385k maple flooring & more $14001-dep 722·8275 cells, frig. Move·ln M 2706 no/sm/drug. Tim 574. Internet E 'slde 3Br 3Ba, 2c att ·OWNER 714·673-2513 $729,000 Prine Only ~pecl~tll ~li~~~~ ROO S 2644 Dave 646-6053 Day Tradlngl Owner/Bkr 376·S521 epos · ' · Curious? 260·4975 ~:2~'.oo8 r :a~lt T!~;r: BAVRIDGE ~<?NDOS IRVINE '--2144 E. Side Studio, lg ba, NB W.OceGntront/22nd. NB upper back bay. Lg A 7 ~ 2 722 2bd 2ba B plan, lg living area. All uUI Private rm, unfurn, shr studio w/pvt entrance, gent 14 4 ·4 deck, w/d, pool/spa, BEACH . WOODBRIDGE 4br Incl $625/mo. Avail bath, utls pd, n/smkg, own ba ~ kitchen. I••••••••• E'slde beautiful 3Br ~~~r 2gba~ ~;.49,~~~· PROPERTY 1175 2.5ba, 2 car gar, yard, Aug 3. 949-646-4407. kitchenette, laundry. s75o Inc ulll 729•7670 ANNOUNCEMENTS 2.5Ba, 2c alt gar, lrg 11 vt/ tt h P • Avall 8·1 $2050/mo 1 blo£k to N.8 . Pier New 4br house In HBI••••••••• yard, bullt In '94. ~~8~K P721~1~75 jg~r MORRO BAY 120 Gardner Incl 650·6443 ~n:!WPORT $510/mo. Call Sam at @ Beach & Adams. 2 $295,000 Earl Taylor . residential homesltes. nl" 714-675-4808 Rooms avail, gated•--------- Agent 949•542-4722 Newport Shor•• 2br, Lot sizes range from · BEACH 2669 (Between 9AM·5PM) comm, clean, no/smk, LOST & First-Time Homebuyer ottlce, 2ba, beam cell, 6,000·14,000sf, many NEWPORT fem prefd $450 Incl FOUND 2 925 Speclallst. I can help newer tll<t roof, S358K offering ocean vlewsl BEACH 2169 1 & 2BR +2BA VACATION utllitles 714·969·5657 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii you find your dream Bill Grundy Realtors 805·541·6020 MOVE·IN·BONUS Dt:NTALS . 2 722 Found 2 kittens home. For honesty 949·675·6161 NEWPORT BAY ~ 20th t I CM and experience call TWH 2Br 1 Ba new TERRACE RENTALS Ca~~o ID. ~e:Ve M'es· Jenny Bradley RE Rare CllHhaven Tri• carpets, le attached lg 1 & 2Br near Back Balboa Is. So.Bayfront WANTED 2726 . sage 753·4329. Brokerage Tod~yi plex 3 2br 1ba units, HOUSES/ gar, rlear Gelson's Bay & golf course. 3Br 2Ba sandy bea~h, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1.,,,..--.,.....,,,....-,--__,..- 714_957_7869 garages & lndry room. CONDOS $1450./Bkr 640-5664 large pool, new car· view, w/d, 2FP, 2rv s, Found Coc1<atool. Nr $595K 1304 Clay St. VIiia Point condo pet & much more. gaage. 949·650-5295 CM area by OCC fe· corner or Main/Orange Great Starter! 3Br Owner 673-3039 FOR RENT lg 2 mas br, 2ba. AC, Sorry No Pets male student. Pref. Ontwn HB 7/14 call w/ ~;:i~ a~~t~H[;; r~~tt~~ SEA ISLAND TWH ' frplc, lmmac, $2100 545·4855 '::t!~~y e~~~~~=~tN~=~ description 960•5872 own/lease option. Agt. Lowest Prlcel Newest Avail Aug 1, 760·9004 b 8 1 760 941 3405 Found gotd & diamond 51879. 1(888)426•0380 Luskl No one above CORONA Y • • • • • wedding ring on or be1ow1 Model NEWPORT NEWPORT beach at 30tti St. Call DEL MAR 1022 FOUNTAIN Perfect! 529,5001 DEL MAR 2122 NEWPORT 21701:~~~iiiiiiiiiiiii~6iii6: ~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiii~~!~1 COMMERCIAL to describe 631-5591 Call Owner 644·8748 COAST LOST KITTEN vie of Santo Tomas & Santa Harbor View Hiiis VALLEY 1034 *SPECIALS• lrvlne Terrace 3br iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REAL ESTATE Ana Ave in CM. Gr/ •Park Udo 2Br S182K 2ba, orig cond, good •OCEAN VIEW• white fel'{lale, 5 mos. South move-In cond, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii view home, 3br 2.Sba, 2 Ip, oak f·rm, 3·car gar, lg pvt yrd $889K qual buyers, appt only •Beach Classic $359K loc, pets ok. S2350. 2Br+Den, 3Ba, 2c gar PAIRWAY APARTMENTS reward 714·642·9621 Dream Home! •Ocean + Bay View Call 617-563-9623. $3150.mo+sec. Avail A'.T BIG CANYON A beautiful hlghly .New 2·Story S599K New Luxurlf duplex lmmed. 494·6841 Agt upgraded 4BD home Steps to Water '3br 2ba, elevator, 2 GATBO COMMUNITY BY f'ASHJON ISLAND with 2 FP's, wood 714·644·1962 owner BUSINESS OFFICE FOR RENT 2769 PERSONALS flooring, skylights, •lido Hacienda car gar, nr beach. nol••••••••• Beau11f11l1rce-Uned s1ree1san<tsoll co11rse 1002 •Jasmine Creek 3br upgraded kitchen & Rare Double Lo t pets $2500 675-6955 views Ef'))oy carefree flvh1g In }'our large 2ba, upgraded, trl lvl m 0 re 1 S 3 3 9 , 0 0 0 . $999,000-$1, 194,876 APARTMENTS l, 2 Of 3 UH a1X1rrmcrn horTICI GENERAL EXEC SUITES 2 lg1---------offlces & rec area. Loe SCHOOLS & PATRICK TENORE ~~~~,~~g~~n;0~8v~~ Agt. 714.841-7°70 ~Prudential COSTA MESA 2124 FOR RENT : ~~:J~~r~~ookups Please Call & Let Us ---------1--------Calll.,..llMlly •-• Plrcplacc \WOOCI &. gas1 Know What Your Rear Upper Unit HUNTINGTON 2BR 1BA Bl f1 .. lrcc-n<111101111g Needs Arel 856-9705 Brite & lllel 2Br 3.5Ba ... 723·8120 on u a nr•---------•,... ' ' 1 ·8 0 0 .4. TEN 0 A E 1 c _gar. + 1 covered BEACH 1040 __ S_P_E_C_T_A_C_U_LA_R_ rn~~· y9ci~' wicfoh:~:pr: BALBOA : ~~~,?;'~,'.~,~:incl 3 Brl parking space. $399K ISLAND 2606 ' CLASSIFIED Jud~. Metro Really Home on the Sand $895. 642-9699 Agt • S 1,650 10 52,005 It's the resource you 949-697·2999 3 Houses on a lot. All 4Br 3Ba $1,475,000. Cape Cod EASTSIDE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii can count on to sell a SAT·SUN 12·5 2br/yds/gar's $334k Prlnclpala Only . park llke setting, 3br So. Bayf;ont 2Br 1Ba PLEASE CALL (714-) 644-0500 myriad of merchan-3 33 POPPY Bkr 888·901·5937 By Owner 675·2708 2ba, 1450sq tt $2195. sandy beach, view, dlse llems. because 268 Fl 455 0444 our columns compel Large beautrful home ower • S1595.mo 1-new. 3Br qualified buyers to wtth guest quarters. NEWPORT NEWPORT Darling EASTSIDE 3be, a/c, w/d, gardner, NEWPORT MARINA APARTMENTS calll Peek-a-boo oceanvlew Cape cod duplex. 2br. gar. $3100. 650•5295 642-5678 Soulh side of PCH BEACH 1069 COAST 107 am yard, util pd, no 1 ________ _ Agent 714·509-8923 pet $1200 465·0444 CORONA Bayfront communiry with prh-ate beach & marina. Tropical lantbaping·Large Lanai pool & sun deck. i. ''* o cc ''Cl:DI •c• c '" • J\ntiqu£s & @nll£t±.ihl~s @nming Jjulu 2·2nh The Newport Beach-Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Advertising Department will publish a special section featuring antiques & collectibles. This section will be full of shop$, dealers, auctions, booksellers, decoratdts, shows, refinishers and art galleries throughout Southern California - everything to delight 'you collectors. Remember, Wednesday, July 22nd-. Don't miss.itr We know you'll love it. .. • ' DEL MAR 2622 Wall( to Ball>Oa bland 1ho~ Minute• f'rom Fuhion Island. •Beautlful Studio• Furn/unfurn, bright & • SpacioUJ 18.R, 2BR and 28R & den apts. airy, lg, no garage no • Printe patios or balc.ionles pets. Quiet. $950/mo. •Wood buminglgu fln:placa 949·844-0853 • Private~ Cozlf u pstairs studio • Boat alips-afttlable In CdM. No kitchen, • $JSSO. $2600 No Pets utll Incl $575mo av~I Pl a1J (9'49} 760 0919 7/13. 222·5775 ext 87 ease c -....................................... ..,,,. JRVINE 2644 IRVINE 2644 IRVINE 264 -----·-..- Su111mer vieitors~ S ummer vacation7 Summer echoo17 Summer moving7 End su mmer etress. f rvine ~as ~R~~~~ ~~tit~~~, .0-Pool&. 'P"'• flWff ce"tere ~ iennlt. b-.~n. ~lleyti•ll ~Noetr~ ~ Wilk to &hOpt. dl"tne. m<Mn & &0 much mors. ~ Fully fvmiW4 Mtllello, Whe-thcr you need • place for your rtlatlvo&. • pl•cc for your kid• or • place for youreolf. 5hort·tem, unfumle~ or fumlehe4:1 loaeee ,.re now avail•b~ 11'1 f.hc heart of lrvi11e'e U11lwrelty Town Ccnur: Whore eummcr le • l:l!Htl DERl':.ELEY COURT: 789*1756 HARVARD: 789·1756 STANFORD: 719·07&0 • NPB Fashion Island. INSTRUCTION 3012 Trever Ex20 774·4414 Nwpt B".h Hlgh·R 1 .. liciioiimiiiipiiuiitiieiir iiiiTiirii•iil niiliiniig furn office to share. In a few hrs not Amenities. avt lmmed. days, wks, or ' Mo's'. $200mo. 729-7670. We honor all ma)or credit cards 645·8010 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY 2778 MEMBERSHIPS 3018 ART STUDIO, 400 sf liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii avall. $222/mo + utll •YACHT CLUB• Costa Mesa 723·1678 MEMBERSHIP or 673·3464 P r o m I n e n t Y C Newport Hllrbor. Full membership, pool. grt Jr. aalllng prog, close BUSINESS & FINANCE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 2904 to Jetty, discounted to $2500. 515·2951 Getto tbe .. 8le ABC's ........ ..\.ttic, Pl•H• be wary of out of area companies. basement, Check with the 1ooal Better Business and closet Bureau before you tend any money for then get feat or services. React and understand any some cash. contracta before you 842 ... 78 sign. Shop around for1._ _______ ,. rates. · Sell your car! ' .. Newport BeQch/Costa M esa Daily Pilot .. Thursday, July 16, 1998 85 • ! •!•MPL-•O•YM_EN_T• EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT APPLIANCES 6011 PETS & BALBOA N£WPOIT FORD 1471 SS30 5530 5530 ANIMALS 6049 ISIAND 6106 BEACH 6169 AUTOMOBILES liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!I. .. iiiiriiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii Like Nu R•frfg •r •lo r liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l9iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil • ~-----..--._...;;;; GENERAL RET~IL PHARMACY TEACHER (Lll!AD) $225. Tall molal file FrH to ood home 2 r GRANO PATIO SA.LEI 2 ga1a09 aalHI Unique • EMPLOYMENT School ploture Co. Ceahl•r·S•I•• In NB PrHchool nffdl cab. $39. push lawn· male :,k cat n•~I DECORATOR ITEMS, 1tutfl 404 £ 408 V11ta _B_MW __ ..;._ ___ _ • 5530 needs HHonat help. C.M. Mon.Fri, 9.~ exp lead 1eacher wt mower. $35. 609·11S7 vacc'• lovH to play chfna, brass, pie's Flora NB Sat 7/18, 9030 • F/PT. SOhr to start. Charles 540·S911 ECE units for 1yr old (949) 54s.5913 antlquH , 10am SaV Sam iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. • • • • . • • • .. • • • LAb ollh.:a and field 1 e fl s _., A th l k R•t•ll S•I•• c aasrm. •n• Is• FURNITURE 6014 un '4 me y1t Block --•et Baby t"ru Account ng wor avail. Engll1h 885 207::t Kitt C II f .., " Peyroll·AIP speaking, drug lasting F{T Sates A11oc. tor • •n• a co •m. adult stuff. toya. 1p11, Ceah mandatory. Apply In HELLY HANSEN TRAVEL TO S30K white male, ralHd In CORONA cllh•, Sal 7/18, 8a·1P Dlsburaement person 9am-3pm M·F FASHION ISLAND LAguna Beach office Blk metal bunkbd, twin home, 12·l4wk• old. 1724 TarraPln Way * '84 3181 * S2800 ObO 714·045·90'78 HONDA Aaalatant 2625 s. RouH•ll• st: Relall up req'd. •Hkl lndlv w/1trong top, dbl bottom.' Obi 714·e54·~24At DEL MAR 6122 Anlst In payroll pro-s an t a An a . Out d r enthu1laat lnt'I & dome1tlc sabre mattre11 lncl'd 5200/ Tall~atlva playful gray/ CHEVROLET · 9045 ,91 CIVIC ... ceulng for mid •lza 714·545·1775 needed. If you Ilk• lktng. Must b• enthu· obo 562-423-7285 LM wh1 abluynlat11 mil!, Collactlblas, Anliquas, "l'OlluSPORTATION iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii company. Accurate OREAT TEAC skiing, llshlng, snow· alHtlc, sell motivated, tested vacc'd apyd e t c • Sun 7/1 9 &AIU~ Lo miles, grellt •g.as II I t d • HERS boarding, ialllng or well organized. great Com, ptut•r d380 w/ Fee req. 562·433·4797 10am-~pm 41S Dahlla ••••••••I '82 ASTRO LT :aver, (598247) :et~ou~' •1~! • k~:~~ NMAake•vc'h• dJfterencel hiking this Is the job communication sklll• P! n •r •n moue• CdM $5991 · A t accredited for yo1.1I Pis tax r• XLNT BENEFITS PKG +computer tbl 29x66, 1-;..;.. ______ ----------• low ml. Dual AC. cu•· Coat• M••• eadbp:· c•~~ou~l:bJ:a,ev: colch 111 looking for •ume to: 84~S987 Fax resume 586·1937 $200. 19' Quasar TV. BICYCLES 60t:.O FRI & &AT 9·12 134 BOATS 7011 tom wh ... 11. 1 own. Llnc61n·M•rc ury .. en u1 astlc toachors -• $50. Toshiba Micro· \( Shoractltl Rd. Please iiiiiiiiiiliii~iiiiiiiiiiiiil (3BC0329)$12,222 (714) 540·5e30 m e n I and Input to work w/lnfllnts thru •SECRETARY• PT wave, 24 x1s, $50. do nol come untll LEJ<U& OF monlh·•nd journal•. preschool age chll· 5·15hrs wk. Computer EMPLOYMENT 949•548•2421 REI NoJ•r• 2 t" very attar 9:00 Fri & Sal. FOR &ALE 8hp WESTMINSTER '82 Acc ord EX 2·dr We offer an excellent dren. Compellllve sat· skllls req. Law office "" HouHhold Items etc.. MERCURY MOTOR (714) 892·0900 Real Sharp. Loaded, benefit package In-ery, state·Of·the·arl In HB. 7 14·S42·0553 ScRVICES $533 Entertainment Ctr/curio light weight, lllnt cond near new, xlnt cond --------Lthr. 1-owner. phn. eluding 401(k), e.o .E.. faclllly. Please call SEOURITY GUARDS ~rx 8.5' '$650, Cunied $125 714·646·S800•----...-----$675 949·574-3144 --------CO player, Moonrool druglrH ~ emokelrH 714·720·203B Immediate openings, •••••••• lthr 1ola/belge Tx 6' COSTA MESA 6124 Schock 18' Electrlo $6,900.obo 723·1604 work envl ronmont, Oroundskeepei . F/PT. Benefits avail. Pleas• b• awar, thal $450. 075·7813 TIC,,ETS 'You must ••• to Hondas 80'• to 97 Sond resume with HI· 714-692-7669. M·F the llallngs In ttll• cet· s ecrete..., Desk Mohog, ~ 6075 Jul'll 1a &em toots, .appreciate! $8950 """ Cars $100·$500 '92 ACCORD EX ery hlatoru 10: Pauroll noaded for large res•--------I . , •::miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii r ,..... Coupe a"to o r1 , , property 1 CM/NB agory may requ re you 4 drwr, 2 adJ shl\/s tn 1• ctothfs office supplys. 94g.045.1190 Police Impounds · " · mo n • ~~~~~~~1/M~~.s-3~ area. Llg~t matnt, FIND to call a 900 number , glass cab, pert cond 2 Ducks season tickets Lois of good stulfl ----··----Hondas, "royotas, lull pwr. lmmac! 92.62S or lax lo (949) gardening, painting, In which th•r• 11 a . $2000. 549-1451 CM xlnt Ice level pick 1 t 2798 Vireo Clrcl• SAIL BOATS 7.014 Chevys, Jeeps ~ (3BJtii;:i~1J>,:5~0 642.7887. ate. Call Chris for appt rtrn t charge per minute. or 22 gam~s $65H July BLOWOUT! Big 4X4'1 mual ••Ill WESTMINSTER Adm Ast, FT/Ban for =4==-7S.._9-:1o:":'o~or~54,,.,s;:_ • .:.;86:.:0;.;:0 thr~~~~~las~riied Call Ron 949·640-2346 salal 1ss1 Parkvlew 800·772·7470 ic7802 (714) 9 g2.e 9oe Fine! Plnr In Irv, Cfffc• Help·PT must ---~----EMPLOYMENT ' MERCHANDISE Cir. &•t/Sun 8-4 32'· Cataline 320 '---------1--------- Wrtlng/cmplr/peopl be computer literate, WANTED 5535 MISC. 6015 furn, bike, surfbd+ ·95 Many Opllonsll '97 CIVIC DX skill•. Dictaphone • dependable, working SE RS TV, ELECTRONICS,' Moving Mull sell beds s9~:~~2~?.;;~o --------Blue. grey interior, +. Fax 949·223·5183 :~~~~drensSS~~:~ European Christian Alaskan made Ulu STEREO 6080 ~~~-· 2~~set~ra~~e; ________ 1DODGE 9065 <3v~:~~~ ~~;.~; Adv•nced RecqM•t AMERICAN HOM( PRO nurse asst. compan· Knife. Great gift! Ava CM. 7118, 8•12 MARINE SLIPS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COSTA MESA Sport. pl•Y•ra P·T M•rchahdlaer A*'1 ~C"*8dlf lon, 5 yrs exp. CPR. Send S19.99 plus S5 45" Pioneer Big -------'--'80 Shadow Great 111 714-642·7700 needed 10 promote for Revlon et Fedco ~ xlnl rel lie 961·0407. S/H to: Great Alaskan Screen oek cabinet Moving! Frig, coffee lbl, DOCKS 7022 car, AC, good cond,1--------- cuttlng edge new C.M. 1toro. 1Shrs/wk. _ Gilts P.O. Box 91531 w/Cloo;s xtnt cond pat. lbl, mlsc/hsehold iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil low ml. 4 dr. auto. i--------.. racquet sport. Need to Cosmetic E>Cp Necll Anchorage, AK 99509 $500 e 40•0754 Items. 1709 Labrador s39oo/obo 5744727• be oulgoln~, ener· Call 310-48S·7990 Or Sat 7/1 8 Sam 50' Nwpt Mooring Hondas 80's to 97 TElRll •RKETERS MERCHANDISE P • d d • d BI o Y c I• · E. Balboa & F st.. getlc, •nd en oy being Receptlonlat una carry/travel case $75 •--------First mooring off the '92 C.,•v•n L• Cars $100·$500 on the beach talking Busy community llis -~k-'hetrlM! 949.94 9.075 4 HUNTINGTON beach $12,000.-l lrm L• Mini van 7 pass, p Ii I d topeople.Faxresume newspaper seeking ( .,,...'L:!. • ., GARAGES"TES 1•e2)4 .. 32••3 (14375S)$8,842 0 ce mpoun s to: 714·S25·0036. or part·llme receptionist, usfamenfJlllW'9tot1.,-.Y Whit• metal bunk bed n.&. BEACH 6140 -. .. · .. ., Coate Mesa Hondas, Toyotas. Cell 71 4·825·0705. hours 1:00 p.m. to l'~MckeilllyfleSttn ANTIQUES 6010 $100, Fitness Flyer CENTER SLIP AVAIL Llnooln·M•..rcury Chevys. Jeeps & Counter person FT/RT 5:30 r .m . Monday llllll~l~.'f'~W.'11 $100 obo 760·9482 --------Set 8·3pm furniture. ~~~~O~~~s NB1is~1:1co (714) 540·5030 :~6~;72~~7·~ il7~~~1 perm. Ship, phones, lhru Fr day. Duties in· on !'V11a·1111tyow ANTIQUE ARMOIRE --------BALBOA decorator Items, de·--------• oflc work, friendly ctudo. answering !Wetr ~lohnul Kllchenelle. Needs COLLECTIBLES ilgner clothes & much Summer rental 3811 --------1'--------J 642·6262 NB phones, sorting mall, lml Wt off aome TLCI $600 OBO ISLAND 6106 morel t 108 Palm Ave Peninsula boet sllp nr FORD 9075 * Dl•t•ry Aid•• PT, bhalanclng ~ocelpts al .,.,.·._...~ .,,._,... Call Glne 642·3220 6017 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •--------Pa viii Ion 949·673·4928 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1-------- exp pref., Apply In t e end o the day. ,.,......._ • .....,...,.. Cleaslfled iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WANTED bo•t allp INFlNITI 9095 EOE. Physical re· • .._...._ tliel.llllA ESTATE SALE by Can't seem to for 2511 boat short '97 A~ROSTAR liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Person. 681 Center St, quired. Please fax re· The mosl comprehen· Wood carvlhg wall Jacob Schram 106 get 10 all those term. Newport .Harbor. EXT Wagon, XLT, AC, CM. 949·54S·5585. sume lrtcludlng salary Call 9om or Mary •Ive and current dlrec· hanging plaque from Amethyst. Fri 7/17 714·642·8028. pw/pdl, 1111, cc. '95 lnflnltl 045 Et•mentary .JrHl9h hllloryto I' toryolgoodsendsor· original Charlies Chlll Sam & Sat 7/18 9om repalrjobs (VZC22992) $16,997 AC , Pw/Pdl, 1111 , T••cher for private __ .;..(9_4...;9)'-6_4_2_·7_6_6_7_ 714·250.1591 vices around! NB Fisherman tending ENTIRE home con· around the house? Co•t• Mes• (307778) $23,495 school In HB. Fu Seti your home fn 714·250·9502 nots by the Greek tents; furn. books, Let the Rooms, Lincoln M•rc ury Coste M••• resume 530·3448 through classllied. 11/l /l/J/I $175 646·0754 elect. hosp. beds, Classified 714·540-5e30 Lincoln M•rcury phone 530·1441 042•5078 FR£DC.STEGMANN china, collectlbles, apartments. 714-540·5e30 ANTIQUES patio Items, etc. Service homes '97 MUSTANG G•rdener Sherman Gardens tn "APPO':':~~llt=itlllf:::!=l'•1 C.O.M. P/T, Mon-Fri. s-olD EsTATES COMPUTERS 6018 ANTIQUES: Lalique Directory Classified AC. pw/pdl. 1111, CC, '97 lnrtnlll Q45 ·car ma 1 co t 2 TO CHOOSE Sdn, tthr, $41nr1 ABS Call S:30am·2:30pm rr:r~ BOUGHT "Longctlnmps ". helpyoufind cansatisfy (20S477) (205645) (VM002269)$34,987 AND SOLO Unlimited Internet Ac· Monterey mission reliable help. your $13,497 Coate M••• Cost• M•s• and ask for Dorothy. ._... ..... 714·073·2208 t I • H us• FVU cess 56K·email·WWW desk, clocks, furn, etc. 642•5678 h • Llncoln Mercury Linc oln Merc ury " $19.95 ... setup. Si· f!l 's at 6·30am. ousmg needs 714-540·5030 714-540·56 30 erre-net S88-431·~911 I-;:=======:.!.. ________ :.========:::.:.:=========:.'.==========. Chances are you will nnd what you need at the price you want to pay • when you read Clastlfled dally 842·5678 SALES WE'RE GROWING! Fast growmg Soutbem California oommunity ~r chain has unmecbate opportunities available m Ventura. Los Angeles, Orange Coonty. and the Inland Empire for I ADVERTISING SALES REPRESENTATIVES. Your stle!YJths: rvm aroJWrt developnent, mamtam.IJYJ estabbsbed aawnts. posltlve customer service attrtude, and desire to OOild SUOIYJ advert&smg partnersbJps wnb dJents. Mmllnwn 2 years prevlOllS adve~mg sales expenence with newspaper iOOustry experieiooe pieferred. I We offer: base salary + oonunisslon, excellent benefits pad<age ll'ldudmrJ 401(1<), and a supportive work enviraunenl Subnut cover teuer. resume, and salary hlstory to: California Commtlnlty News c.orporation 425 W. Broadway, Suite #300 Glendale, CA 91204 ATTN: Human Resources Or Fax: (818) 548·8897 W9at01 «I.xi~~-~ct!DrDDIO <nJ 9JJstJ'a IDJ9I Full time position. Sellmg boating equip .. $7.50·10.00/lir. ~st be a knowledgeable sallor/boatperson. Heavy lifting. Mlnni•'• Yacht , a.s-uea Ne ortBeach Employment Opportunities Summer& Permanent Newport Dunes Is an active, outdoor facillty off ertng a special environment for guests & staff. AdMty lcadm Asst. Front <>ffb Mgr. Catering Admln. Aul Catering Maniiger Gate Atttadant PT Ufeguuds Securlty Offlcer Apply In person M·Th 1 :00.3:30pm 1131 &.ck Bay Dr. Newport Bach 729-3863 EOE STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? J\utiqucs & <J!ollrclihlre TOPOOLLAR \ =~ . ~ 1ll00·1 l60 1. a' ~ Out11'iti1 & 'litt•ltSatH Cooducted Paintings 'i' China Books ~ Furniture 40 years in Newport Beach 14.673.622 WANTED TO BUY 6019 I BUY ALL PIANOS Anllques-qual. furniture 1 pc or houseful cash paid (714) 9~·S133 Old Coins Gold Sliver Franklin Mint, Sterling Old watches & jewelry Westcoast Coln 642·9448 RECORDS/TOP S Jazz, R&B. Soul, Rock Etc ... SO'S & 60's Mike 045·7505 1------~JEWELRY, FURS WANTED ANTIQUES Older Style Furniture PIANOS l Collectibles ·~ff•Tt~ •St .. .,.•~• Of'a '~• $$ CASH PAID $$ ~pi.rt("··~,.~· WE BUY ESTATES • 1.......doa.-. lneftdly •~ •wt PAY MORE $ fASTtR" ~957·8133<m SOUTH COAST AUCTION 2202 So. Mein St. Sent. ,\ne, CA 92707 e...-a lktftt• CA •11-4 & ART 6025 Calif lmpr•aslonlst Paintings 1900-1940. 310·859·0192 Cltlz:•n America's Cup Salllng watch, xlnt cond S225 646-0754 Get to the basle ABC:'s Attic, basement, and closet then get some cash. 842·5878 The Legal Department at the Daily Pilot is pleased to announce a new service now available to new businesses .. ' We will now SEARCH the name for you at no extra charge, and save you the time and the trip to the Court House in Santa Ana. Then, of course, afler the search is completed we will file your fictitious business name with tile Countv Clerk, publish once a week for four weeks as required by law and then file your proof of publication with the County Clerk. /'lease stop bg lo file your fictitious business name statement at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bag SI, Costa Mesa. If you cannot stop bg, please call us al (714) 642-4321 and we will make arrangements for gou lo handle this procedur~ bv moil. Jf.vou should have ang further questions, please call us and we will be more than glad to assist gou. Good luck in gour new business! C•L•A•S• ULTIMATE Treasure - $160 $175 Co 111 cxlee. 3 O'oM TlT Of alone 94&t'S40-8118 ~18 S125 ~ $150 !)Gl84C).8118 $175 949t'640-8118 ~1712 • $150 ....0..1S!IO , ...... SCllOOWlllCNtft 910• ·-·-........ •F•I•E•D•S GARAGE SALE Chest ......... 1e·..,,4c:ns 3 • a.rf Of dllS> .. $75 71~841832 ~1712 pap. dall*:ll(. -$2 - Rlcordl. 78 rpm P. Como. F. ....... * $6 • n "'85<M378 $100• T1~7 $150 ........ _ ... • , ...... • ............. ~- ,. . . ., . Thursday, July 16, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS •I Jump iOIO the 'Wlltlf' Buddies ie He's no oentle1T1-nl 12 fdytlic spot JJ Wnttndles SO<Cety ii South African war nor )e Nove1ts1 w ough 17 Fout-up 18 Venct 19 Plenllfully suppl led 21 Ambassador's 1esidence 23·Flnlshed 24 Bakery meas 25 Pursued 28 Scrape 33 Burderied 34 Gourmel Cheese 35 Jason·s crall 36 Have the flu • 37 liglll bender 38 set of tools 39 Takes to lhe slopes 41 "You -seen nothin yol' 42 Annoy 44 Doose '6 Led 41 Santa s rn?!per 48 Crooner Crosby 49 Vlrfljsh PREVIOUS PVZ2\..I! SOLVED l~edient 53 Foam 57 Slope 58 Des Moines resident 60 Snare 6 t SPflng flower 62 Sectel meehng 83 Busy place 64 Pod11em 65 Makes alter l(IXeS 66 D1sl0f1 DOWN I P1oc1ous 2 lnactrve 3 Prexy s 11sst 4 Surround 5 St1111oned 6 Mr Doubleday 26 Jap~se 7 Mradow poem 8 Secure 27 Wmg 11 C/ Prompts 28 $1011 style to lair rn 29 lops love 30 Vexed t 1 Properly 31 Po.nted arch t 4 So so 32 Observed 15 Aclress Gabor 34 Shops 1a1I 20 Neck and neck 37 Frozen desset1 22 Powerful snake 40 Sn11fs 25 Seminar 42 FootbaU play 43 Fractions 45,House addltoOn 46 Husi-beings 48 ExploslOn 49 Liner 50 Charter St D11ector Kazan 52-Belt 54 Estrada of films 55 Great rev1ew 56 Gush 59 English nver ~~~~--~--i ...... ._ ....................... -10 11 12 16 19 I -Bridge . ' By ~LES GOREN wit OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH . ONEOYONt B<>th \iulncruhl~ \\"~st deals. d1!iCIOM:d the unfor1un.11e brcuk, and declarer ruffed dummy' n:ma1m~ N()RTH heart, cleanntz that suit. Declarer h • /\ K 6 scored rive trump tricks, n hcarc nd a c;?A654 cluh, ond still hQd two sure winners in o A 10 5 J the aces of diamonds and cluhs. • 87 Decln.rer cashed the ace of club \\-EST ? l~AST and rufled n club with dummy's •2 • Q J 10 3 remaining trump. Since that would !\? ~J 93 1i?KJ0 117 have been declarer's ninth Irick with 0 8 2 0 QCJ7 thi: uce of diamonds still to come, •QJ952 .. 64 Eust was compellell to overruff". N ow .SOUTH there was no way the defenders could •98754 , Sll)p South from scoring ,wo diamond ~l tricks wlule prt.-ventin~ West from 0 J 64 gaining the lead 10 ca$ some clubs. •AKJOJ All declarer has to do is play low ' should East retum a-low daomood; if, ·n1e b1ddin~. Instead, East shafts 10 a diurnond WF.Sl' " RTll EASI' so urn honor. there is no rush 10 win with Pass INT Pass 2• dummy's ace. By refusintz the trick, Pll\S 2Q Pii~s 2• the combmed tennce in the North· P11ss J • rass 4• South hands assures o second dia· P11~ 1'11~ Pa.'iS Opening leu<l Q ueen of• mond trick when East continues lhe suit. 'Ille ongrnator lll the saw: 'When Learn Lo be a better bridg(fclay· m duuht. dmw trumps,' must ha"e er! Sulfscribe now to the ortn been hnllucma11ng On this deal from B ridge Leu er by callln~ (800) 788· a m:111.h bct"'een Frnnce and Poland, Herve P.1euult gave an object lesson 1225 for infonnation. r wr ite lo: Goren Br idge Letter, P.O. Dox of huw tO U<;c lrump:. j Udicioosly. 4410, Chicago, IU. 60680. · Wc!>I led the tiueen of clubs, taken in the clo'>cd hand with ll1e king. Dcclnrer cro\scd to the ace of hearts nnll rulled u heart. reentered dummy with the king of trumps and rulTed another heart. A trump to the king . LAND ROVER 9113 '85 Ol•oov.rv 25kml, d1,1al moonrf, (3LUH717) S24,444 LEXUS Otr WESTMINSTER (714) 882·8908) LEXUS 9115 '81 LS400 Gold, tea th er, 1 owner, power \111. moonroof, air.rid•, gold pkg, Nakemlchf compact CID premium •ound, traction control, chrome• rims. lnte~ grated phone 1ystem 68k ml $23.9K 849·780-3833 '92 LS 400 Non cert, llhr, moonrf (120234) $24,ll95 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO (948)304·0084 '83 ES 300 White chrome, lull opt (222079) s 19,995 LEXUS M ISSION VIEJO (849)384-0884 •'93 ES300 Fully Loaded! Lthr, em/Im cass, ale, moon roof $12,900. 714-754·1734 '9 3 GS 300 BIJCk/IVOry. lull opt, (063982) $23,977 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO (848)384·0884 '84 LS 400 Cashmere /Ivory (200306) $31,987 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO LEXUS 9115 TOYOTA 9210 VOLVO 9230 '82 CAMRY LE '83 248 Wagon '97 ES 300 Full opt, 14K ml. ve. auto, full pwr, Sliver/black Int, watt (059324) S30,977 Lel(UI trade, Imm act malntained, 41pd • od LEXUS (013281) $9,950 sale car, must see I MISSION VIEJO Ll!XUS OF $2400 ObO 644·1239 (949 )3e4-0884 WESTMINSTER (714) 892·8808 '87 LS 400 V OLXSWAGEN 9235 '94 COROLLA Coach Edit, It hr, Auto, AC, c•••· (990898) $44,995 (3KEH884) $9,950 '88VANAGON LEXUS LEXUS OF Bh1e, grey Inter. MISSION VIEJO WESTMINSTER (2PSV962) $13,995 (849)384-0084 (714) 882·8808 BAUER LOTUS '80 Camr~ wagon 3rd 714-942·7700 LINCOLN 9120 ••at, lugg, J•ck, xlnt •185 JETTA• 4 dr, cond $14,500. Great rune great, very de· buy I 721·0810 pendabte, great turf '87 Contln•ntal '97 CAMRY LE car. $1000. 645·3474. V6, pw/pdl, ABS, llhr, 19k ml, cuslom whte. . (644290) $24,997 Auto, lmmaculatell ANTIQUES & Co•t• Meaa (3VGB023) SF.650 CLASSICS 9250 1.lnc oln ,.,•rcury LEXUS OF (714) 5 40-5030 WESTMINSTER (71'!J 892•0900 '80 Convt Eldo Cad Triple black, new eng. MERCEDES 9130 T RUCl<S 9220 $8500. Stored 16 yr1. MINTll 949·646·1 162. '83 300D very well ''75 Cad Eldo Conv 1 owner, garage kept, malnt, e1<cep t1onally 136k ml, $12,500 ObO clean, all pwr, stereo Hondas 80's to 97 8 73·5328 55250 obo 7?3-0767 Cart $100·$500 Police lm~ounds Can't seem to MERCURY 9 135 Hond a•. oyotas, get to all those Chevys, Jeeps & 4X4'1 must •e lll repair jobs '73 Mere Come t soo-n2.7470 1<7602 around the house? Reblt V8 & trans, new Let the pnt & tires, rollable, no smog. $2995. OR Ctasslhed Is ..... Cla sslfled trade for El Camino CONVENIENT Servi ce (949) 845·8893 whether you're buy· Ing, selling, or Just Directory '97 COUGAR looking, classlfled has help you find XR·7 auto, AC, dual what you needl reliable help. airbags. AM/FM cass, CLASSIFIED Only 14k m l. 842·5878 642·5678 (624541) $13,997 Coat• M•a• Llncoln·Merc ury (848)384·0884 (714) 540·58 30 CH,lD ...., JAGUAR 9105 JEEP 9110 JEEP 9110 '85 GS 300 Lthr, moonrl, CD (112106) $33,995 NISSAN 9150 '91 Sover•l9n '83 Qr Cherokee '84 Je•p Cherokee LEXUS TYl.11," Grey /grey Inter , LTD Black, gray llhr, Laredo Grand 4X4 AC MISSION VIEJO Low m 11 es , 4WD, 4.0 V6, full pwr, (167430) 514,994 (848)304·0884 '78 280Z Auto, 6cyl, (2WPL425) $13,995 (107229) $17,995 Coat• M••• '85 LS 400 kenwood oass, alloys. BAUER LOTUS BAUEA LOTUS Llnc oln·Mercury Llhr. moonrf, CD AJC, runs groat S800 a daycare and 71 4-842·7700 COSTA MESA (714) 540·5830 (015152) 437,995 ObO 714· 3 1·0757 '92 Sover eign 714·842· 7700 LEXUS education directory Groen/tan llhr, low ml '93 WRANGLER !AND ROVER 9113 MISSION VlEJO SUZURI 9 2 0 5 (949)384-0884 $14,995 4 .0 , wh i te (663135) 41( 4' I BAUER LOTUS (216376) $11 ,550 '98 LX 450 ei LJ•Ale 7 14·842·7700 LEXUS OF '87 Dlacov•rv SE Cashmere/Ivory, lull '94 SIDEKICK '93 XJ6 WESTMINSTER Beyond Clean. 36K opt (138217) 539,987 JX Convt, 5 sp, white, (7 14 ) 892·8908 All Fwy. White , (3MCX671) $5,995 Black, tan llhr, to mt LEXUS (670673) $16,995 Garaged, Loaded II MISSION VIEJO BAUER LOTUS BAUER LOTUS On the move? 527,900.obo 675·3271 (948 )384-0 884 714-842· 7700 7 14 -842·7 700 SELL '98 SC 400 '98 SIDEKICK J LX Thinking of having a Sell your 1extra White/Ivor/, lull opt 4x4, 30k ml, llhr, ABS, garago sale? household your used vehlcle (050957) $38,977 (105490 )$14 ,444 Glvo us a calll items LEXUS LEXUS OF CLASSIFIED through classilled MISSION VIEJO WESTMINSTER 842·5878 in Classified 642·5678 (949)384·0884 (714) 892·8906 HOME, HEAL TH AND BUSINESS ~ ..... ERVICE SERVICE CARPENTRY 3510 ~:ANION 3554 C ON TRACTORS iiiiEL=E=C=TRI=CAL==3=6!10:~HAN~~DiiY~MAN~~3ii71~0 LANDSCAPE & MUSIC DIRECTORY liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ;:==~;:=:~l~G~EN~ERA~L~iiii~3~55~8 ;;;. Hom• R111orat10N'Remodtl LAWN CARE 3808 LESSONS 3835 •................ 1 ~~~...c;.o ~~ l=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiil~ woodwork Doors Inst. Delightful Companion! Tlle/drywall/\Noodworkl" ACOUSTIC closots remdld, crown Pvt asst. Geriatric/long Interior Re n ovation• ~ Fencesld•ckl/room add. t EES ..a-CEI" I G molding base trim etc. term care. Susan Custom Projects ~ Roots/g•neral repalr1 . ...;[ TR X ~\.A.No JA 1. NS 3408 654.1934 (714)301·1188 Lie 609484 NBS~ Comm/Aes.Rel1FrHEst.Tupped/Removed Lawns, ~ ';,II M.Banks 642·8107 ~._.._-:;;--_.~ Chrle 808·0805 .c1nup 751-3476 1 -/Jt-lttt~aaytHV South Coast Drywall ---------1COMPUTERS 3 556 LEWIS Conatructlon QUALITY CRAFTSMAN1.,.sprn1ora __ _,,,,_____ littl~onNpio,,olN• CAREER MOMS: I OFFER SPECIALIZED INFANT DAYCARE IN MY HOME. HOURLY/LIC'D LYNN 641·9284 PLUMBIN G Prec l•• Plumblng Repairs & Remodol1 Free Estimates LICS87398 989-1090 E1<pert Draln.Cleanlng i & Plumbing Ropalrs ADVERTISE YOUR CHILDCARE OPENINGS! Markey 574-4246 3929 PATIENT TUTOR M•th (arlth-calc) phy.slcs. chem. test prep (CBEST/GRE/ SAT) Free Info. Jim Madia 714·547·MATH Acous rcmvi/cust tox1 CERAMIC Remodel•Handymen 20 Yrs Exp. Rel'• Lawn Servlc•. Mow/ ::t1g-11H~11'*' in t6i.111Nn• Water Damage Repair TILES 3528 MACMEDIC c 1 L1!1704773 Local Res. NcwCorucJRmodd ·I'm Your Handyman· Edgo/Sod/Sprtnklerc C..,11rttw/ to YIHI'"""' Bes1 tn Out1l1ty & Prico • are or •714 ·557·582 5• RmAddicion•Tmanllmp. Mark 949-050·8525 ·Cln·up. Anytime. Mi.1.1&e 20yrs oxp All work guar. UPBOLS'P•nnuG St•ve 5 45-8288 &G&"1H L550017 444·6669 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Macintosh Computers • Svt/Meitr U.,.ndt Al (714) 398·2642 Leaky Showers Rep'd In your hme/olc. Low/ NVCAL Con i truc tlon • Rcwl~·Troublt:.hooting To place an ad In -0 4 h• Neighborhood ADDITIONS REMODELING Regrouting & lnstall'n hourly rale. 673·54 53 Jobs largo & omoll • Rtpair • }'ool t SPA• Claeelfled The Ore en Oordoner '---Jol:..::..l~~;...!,:~~ L670130 Doan ol Tile Stan1ing computer stu· 11 c ens o d ·bonded ln/Ou1dtw1r W. Call 842·5878. Weekly res. malnl .. ---------Plumber! 673·8065 or 846·8526 dent solves Window• L714979 8 42·0895 •F•nJ"Ncw Cimiiu •Cu.ttom NB area, quality work. PAINTING 3 858 DRAIN &SEWER ';;;;.' '95·'9 8 probtems.i FREE ESf"IMATE HAULING 3 7 20 Freo est. 840·8555,'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CLEANING SPECIALIST Reasonable. 515·9808' We Do It All! :J 2 2 • i 4 7 8 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilVard C ln·up, Trim '" 28Yra Quality Palntlitg lWEEOY PLUMBING t ';;;::;;;;;;~0;';67;;88958::;;;;;;=1,.JI JUNK TO THE DUMP treH , hedgH, palm TOUCHUPS, TOO 949-645-2352 • (714$.908-1082) trooa. Removal. New 24 Hrs. Richard Sino; ":D REBUILD or REMODEL •Homes or 01' ces --------- •Oua1,1y Con~!ruc:non CLEANING •Rcaso1,Jb y Pncod SERVICES 3410 3548 P.C. SERVICE •Des91 • B1.1ld •Rm Additions •Remodels 3931 Q & Q UPHOLSTERY slnoe '68 cust. lum, upholsty, slip covers antique rpr 542·4612 WALL COVERINGS 3932 •Local Co "'636318 •Slephonson Assoc Call 71 4·644·5465 A TOUCH OF C LASS Cleaning Ros/Comm ACM CONSTRUCTION 949-645-8085 FEN CES /\VAILADLE TODAY l1twn/plente 950·95o2 Uc#280644 645-3209 .. .._ _ _,;i;;;. __ ..-., & DECKS 3615 ___ 9_0_0_.1_8_0_2__ Why play Hide 'N CHUNG'S PAINTING ROOFIN G '1g )O iiiiiiiWiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HEALTH, B~"UTY Seek with childcare? 24Yrs Exp-Grt Prlcet ., Th• Stripper All Home Improvements 22yrs Kit, Bath <"ddl- llons & more free est L642559 714·533· 1269 Lie/Bond Freo Est .. ~ .. 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