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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-07-17 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING 1HE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 /'I I II FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1998 · .~eacbers lear11 to de~ with Prop. ·221 . -• Pt0gram tr~ instructors . f:lau~r is orle o; 26 Newport-Me5a Side.schools that hav~·rugh"lim.i~ed-Eng­ WhitUer Elementary School teacher Heather McCormick )iel~pupU Ignacio Vera.5, with his reading Thunclay momlng. KIM HAGGERTY· ZVUUS/ DAILY Pll.OT t hel limited E lish stud ts teachers taking part in the Summer Eng-· lisli student papulab.ons. 0 P -ng en Ush Literacy Language Institute at Whit-,.. The m.stitute, which has been offered' cope with no longer learning tier Elementary. Bauer, who during the m the district before, has ldken on new in native languages. regular school urgency m light ot the passage of Propo- WEST SIDE -"What adjectives can you use to describe bananas?" Stacy Bauer asked a kindergarten class at Whittier Elementary School. "Green,• one student said. "Yellow,• another said. "What can you say about apples? What did you leam , today?" Bauer con- tinued. "Apples can be crunchy,• Doe student answered. "Apples can be juicy," another added. year teaches at sibon 227, which bans most bilingual Newport Elemen-instruct.loo in the state. tary, normally Pcrents of N-..vt. Pa.us of teachers are teamed with doesn't have """""' many English Mm sludenfs who smdll groups of students .to learn from learners 10 her ere dossified as edch other how to address challenges class. But she English leomen they may encounter Ill September. wants to be able could receive 0 Prop. •Jt's giving me more diagnostic tools to help them, it to see where kids are so I can focus my needed. 22J waiver. See teach.mg to their language level.• said The purpose of story, poge 5. Donna Kratter1 6 Wilson Elementary the institute. is to teacher. "It's givmg me a chance to see help teachers deal what I will be dealirlg with.• with students who are classified as Eng-A bilingual te(\cher, Kratter said she lish learners. A majority of the teachers attending lhe institute are from West SEE BILINGUAL PAGE 8 G IV I N·G A 0 N C E • 0 V E R .Judge: Let the music play again KIM HAGGERTY IYUUS I DAILY Pll.OT Ride inspector Barry Schaible checks the belts, pins, keys and blocking on the pink elephant ride at the Orange County Fair. Inspector n1akes sure fairgoers are not at risk when~ver they climb aboard roller coaster .and other white-knuckle rides TIM GRENDA ~Pb FAIRGROUNDS -It's hard to believe a carnival ride named Chaos, which twirls riders around in vicious upside-down circles while snapping their heads and bodies around like rag dolls, could be considered "safe• in any sense of the word. But ·as difficult as it may seem, fair ride inspector Sany Schaible makes sure Chaos and the roughly 80 other midway and children's' rides at this year's Orange County Fair run safely. The°""'(My fai aWrae.s Al* del Martadi Day on Sundaywllh• adi bcnls, Jose ftl. dano cnl "*'· See slories, ,. 2 •we're out here on the midway constantly roaming and look- ing at th e m ," Schaible s a i d . "Basically, there's three sets of eyes check- ing them out every day.• Schaible, who got into the amusement park business 23 years ago as a ride operator at a r Flonda theme park, is a los~ pre- vention specialist from Ohlo- based Coulter Consulting. The company is hired by fairs around the country to make sure just about everything at the fair- grounds -the rides,. public walkways and concert venues - are safe. · · Besides the carnival rides, which are the most obvious safe- ty risks at the fau, Schaible keeps an eye peeled for cracks in the asphalt, curb or stray electrical cords that could trip up SEE RIDES PAGE 9 Superior Court ruling lifts sound restrictions that kept Pacific Amphitheatre muzzled for three years. \... Tt"1 GRf 'O·\ !Xiil"ill FAIRGROUNDS -A Supenor Court judge on Thursddy Wted sound restncbons on the Pacific Amphitheatre, a decision that could allow conceru to return to the controversial outdoor venue. In a much-anuopated wntten ruling, Judge Robert Thomu" invalidated a 1990 court order to keep sound measurf.'d at the amphltheater's mixmg board below 92 deabeJs. · Thomas ruled the restricbon v10- la tes the fairgrounds' legal nght to operate the 18,500-seat concert facility Jt bought in 1993 The JUdge also threw out the decision by the venue's preVlous owner, the Nederlander Orgaru- QUE.ST I O.N Sound decision? How would you like to see the Pacific I Amphitheatre u~d? Call our Readers Hotline at 642-6086 or send an e-mail message to dpilot20earthlink.net . zallon, to assign. enforcement ol the ~ound re.,.tnction to roughly 24,000 of the fdlfground ' nt>1gh- bor.; who had j oined m a dass- acilon lawswt agamst lhe venue lnstedd Nederlander must see that the fdrr meets the sound restrictions il the venue, locdted on the stdte-owned fatrgrounds · is reopened for concerts Fair ofhodls contended lhe 92- deabel sound cap and the nght of thousands of Costa Mesd res1- SEE MUSIC PAGE 9 Detective describes sexual molestation •A 16-year-old boy told police he was forced to have sex with the two men in a Newport Crest condo. ~lb NEWPORT BEACH -A police detectlve te tihed m court ThUJ"Sday that a former Newport Beach psychiatnst and hls room- mate sexually molested a teenag- er hve times before the v1cb.m reported lhe crime to investiga- tors two years later. Sgt. Randall Lawton depicted gr aphic accounts of a 16-year-old boy who was taken to a Newport Crest condominium and forced to have sex With two men, fcanng that lf he didn't comply he might be killed. The suspects, Dr. Bur- nell Gordon Forgey and Jame Lee Crummel, have been cbatged with 16 felony counts or chtld mole ta- tlon. Deputy D1 - tnct Attorney Stephanie Deamon had hoped that both men . would appear at Thul'l>day's preliminary Burnell Forgey hearing, but only Forgey was m court. •1 don't anbopate these ca e will be tried separately,• Deamon said •we don't want to put the Vletim through this more than one wne • Crummel a 54-year-old con- SEE FORGEY PAGE 9 Locals weigh in on Dunes plans WATCH OUT FOR EWE TURNS INDEX •Mobile home park residents to meet Saturday to share information on proposal for 600-room resort. Daly,._ NEWPORT BEACH -A group of residents in the De Anza Bayside Vtl- lage mobile home park are rallying together to make sure a proposed 600-unit resort at Newport Dunes won't hurt their quality of life. George se.ncten, chaJ.nnan of the newly formed Concerned Reiidents Committee. Mid the group plans to me.t tbW weekend in order to lhare ~tloo about the plans and :maim IUnt any inter.led residents are tnfouued about the protect.• •we want ....-,one to know . we're not complaining about the hotel, we're just interested in letting the people know how it's golng to affect us,~ Sanders said. •We're not out there with weapons to fight any- thing with the hotel at this time.• Evans ~otels, the family-owned company that runs Newport Dunes, bu subinitted plam to the dty for a three-story, California Mediter- ranean·ltyle relOrt on the west aide of lbf ~ Jegoon. . 8W Bvw, vice~t. said 400 of tbe l'OOllll be treditiolial owmlgbt bcMl J'OOIDI ..s 100 wm be tiinHbare unlta. ...... tbe time-Ibale ... haft • 91odt-cft• feature that can create another room, the city would have to approve 600 units for the 30-acre site. The facility, which would have about 700,000 square feet of space, would also indude meeting rooms and restaurants on the beachfronl land. About 150 recreational vehicle s~ces would be eliminated, as well as the boat aDd dredgmg storage that sits Oil the property. An enYironmental document, which ls a supplement to the full envitonmental lmpect report rom· pleted when tbe dty approved a 275- room hotel for tbe Ille, Wlll be up for public review UDtl July 36. After that. Jbe AllDftlna Commis- sion and City C:O,Jid Wll'bold ... .... QASSllD ____ 13 MllOOl -2 PUIFUS........... 2 NllC llJOOS _.-.--12 SMIS -...... -...... 10 .... --··-----·_J .~ , "' .. .. A ~ >A • 1: 1· . ' ~ 1 1 11 ,. 2 2 2 2 2 3 • 3 J • 3 4 1 c . I I J ( i ! -p F • F . J J I . J • I ' j I I • I 2 Fridoy, July 17, 1998 date book Newport 'Beach/Cos to Mesa Doily Pilot f I 1 0 UT Librarians' picks for great beach reads · W hether you're r~laxing on a bedch, boat or pdtio this swprner, you'll fmd great escape in these fiction, nonfiction and biography fdvontes of Newport Beach tibranans· "Was 1l SomeUung I Sciid?" by Valene Block Brought togethEH' m a plane crash, boytShly charm- ing food products l]lcmager Barry Cantor and hol5hot lawyer Jus- tine SchilC hdve only one thing in · conunon. they're both tued of the New York singles scene. Despite theu mismatched hfestyles dnd lPmp<'rd· rnenl<>, they b<'C'Offi(~ romdntically involved in Lim amusing Bad Haircut " ·~·.,. ' Toni Perro111/ dC>but novel lhdl takes the pulse of love Ill the '90s. "Snow 1n August" by Pete I lctnHll. Set in cl 1940s Brooklyn l('nc•nwnl nv1ghborhood, this 1111up<dl lc11c revolves dround the 1ml1kPly fn£'nclship between "-lie h11l'l, dn t l-ycc1r-old lnsh c 'c1thohc hoy, c1nd Czech rabbi l11dc1h I llrsch Th<• two share 1.1nq11c1q1> rind rC'hgaous persecu- 111111 l"'>U(''" fl'df'" JOYS dnd the rr1hh1\ hrsl hrl!>l'hdll CJtlffiC stdr- 1 llHI .J.icklC' Rohm'>on in has first I loclq1>r<., 'fdlnl' Nc1lwd ct1111c th(' Mant1tee* 11.,. < ·,ul I llttd .. <>n, ct di Ddve Brirr} Edn<t Bue hrrnPn t1nd Carl I l1r1.i-.1·n ttrt• cllllO!lll lhf' 1 onlrihutor-. to lhl'> I ll'Vf'r n1y!>tl•ry 1nvolvin11 "l'X, ""f>IOfld'f''. <.,PV<'INI llC'rtcl'> rPSPlll • f1linq hdr•I C"c1-.t rq cind <10 rtpflt'<lf· •WI r• hy J1m - ll'ly ( .. 1f1Pf < >nqmttlly puhll .. hf'fl rl'i d '-f•ndl novp) m the k ,\.11t1m1 I il'rdlcl. • 11 H•c1ds IJke d lll1•rr1ry qrmw ol tc•lc•phone •A Sboot on Martha's Vine- yard• 1?)t Philip R. Craig. Ln his run~k in t,be series featunng J.V(. ackson, f.¥J. is a suspect in an,.. nvirorunentalist's murder. He b&omes m9re Involved than he likes whe.Q Hollywood descends on' Marth,a's Vineyard to make a pir~te movie. •Make Gentle the Life of 11us World: The Vision or Robert P . Kenni!dy" by Maxwell Taylor Kennedy. nurty years after Robert Kennedy's death, bis son Maxwell collected these pas- sages gleaned from his father's speeches and journals of.quotes R.F.K. and J.F.K. }cept from works of favored authors. The poetic selections reflect the spuit of a visionary with true concern for civil rights, pacifism and the nature of leadership. ~sad Haircut: Stories of the Seventies" by Tom Perrotta. Buddy is the mellow protagonist of this short-story collection. When we meet him, he's in the Boy Scouts. eager to add the Wonderful Wiener Man's signa- ture to his autograph collection.By the last tale, he's home from college alter surviv- ing tugh school heart- breaks, racial in timJ- da tion, rela- tionship con- fusion, and bouts with drugs and alcohol. "The Seamstress: A Memoir of Survival• by Sara Tuvel Bern- stein. This posthumously pub- lished Holocaust memoir recounts the true tale of a Romanian Jew fighting against anti-Semitism before the war. Sara's survival and eventual release from the Ravensbruck concentration camp in Germany as a story or courage, friendship and romance appropriate for high school-age readers. • CHEOC rT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Pubhc library. This week's column 1s by Judy Kelley. BRIEFLY IN ENIERJAllMllT SCR offers discount tickets to the young In honor of iL'l 35th anniver- sdry, South Coast Repertory wtlJ offor half-price subscrip- tions for its 1998-99 season to dnyone younger than the the- ater , Th,, chscount will be offered to dnyone born on or after May 1, 1963 with valid identif1ca- llon. The season, wtuch runs from Sept 4. 1998 to June 27, 1999, will begin with Eugene O'Netll's comedy •Ah, Wilder- ness!• on the Mainstage and Jon Klelfl's black comedy •DunJy Perre1ved Threats to the System* on the Seco~n==d=--~ Stage. Those will be followed by John Glore's "On the Jump," Moliere's "Tartuffe,• Donald Margulle's "Dinner With Friends,• John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men• dDd Alan Ayckbourn's "The Nonnan Conquests" on the Mainstage1 and Kelth Reddin's "But Not for Me," David Hare's •skyUght1" Nilo Cruz's "l\vo Sisters and a P1ano" and a yet·unc:hosen play on the Second Stage The half-price subscrlptiom, with some seating restrictions, will range from $60 to $122 for the six plays on the Mainstage and from $54 to $95 for the five plays on the Second Stage. South Coast Repertory is at 650 Town Center Drive. Por. information, call (714) 708- 5555. Sax player Sanborn to play Hoag benefit Grammy-award winning saxophonist David Sanborn will perform July 26 in a concert to benefit the Hoag Cancer Cen- ter. · Sanborn will pe.rfonn songs from his latest album, •Songs From the Night Before," from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Hyatt New- porter Outdoor Amphitheater. The Hyatt Newporter is at 1107 Jamboree Road, New- port Beach. Tickets are $351 VIP tickets can be purchased for $75. For information, call the Hyatt Newporter at (949) 729-1234 or the Hoag Hospi- tal Foundation at (949) 574. 7208. I I , Top ·'mari~chi band~ br~ng musical fiesta to the Orange C9unty Fair Al..fQll MlJRRAv M ariadil comes from a French word meaning marriage. At Fiesta. del Mariachi Day on Sunday at the Orange County Fair, listeners will truly hear a marriage of sounds. ' Mariachi performers, includ- ing Mariachi Sol de Mexico and Mariachi Garibaldi, will bring a mix of American pop, classical. native Mexican rhythms and ancient Inca sounds to the daylong event. The Fiesta del Mariachi, which bas been at the fair for five years, was organized by band leader Jose Hernandez and event promoter Rick Leib- ert after Leibert saw Hernan: dez perform with Mariachi Sol de Mexico -one of the top mariachi bands in the country -at the Hollywood Bowl. "I think that the mariachi has got a tremendous amount or romance connected with it," Leibert said. Mft's amazing the Mariachi Sol del Mexico brings a mix of sounds to the Orange County Falr on Sunday during Fiesta del Mariachi Day. t/ WHEN: S\ind4Y tram 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. 'Mariachi Gariba&di: ' 1:30 to 2:15 p.oi~}.. .. i.. ,. Mariachi Sol de ~o de Jose Hernandez: 3 to 4:30 p.m. t/ WHERE: Orange County Fair's Arlington Theater, Orange County Fair- grounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa t/ HOW MUOf: Fair admis- sion is $6 for adults, $2 for childi'en 6 to 12 and free for children under 5. t/ PHONE: (714) 708-3247 group and we're really proud about them, H Helguero said. amount of feeling in the music the late Latina pop singer Sele-Inca flute, and the banda Jeon, [they] can make.~ na. The Beach Boys Joined them an accordion-like instrument, The 10-member group bas two trumpeter players, four vio- linists and three guitarists, including a vijuela (small guitar) player and a guitarron player. They include singer and vio- linist Monica 1Tevino, who toured with Linda Ronstadt's show "Canciones de mi Padre,* and musical director and trumpet player Juan Guidlno, formerly a member of the renowned Mariachi Vargas. 'f?1e pair br~ught mariachi on their 61Xlh album with EMI, sa.Id band member Mahin m~ to the lau -·~o •Acapulco Guls, • wluch was "Mike" Helguero. They have a cant affo~~ su: :s released three weeks ago, Her-wide repertoire, from tradlbon- venue as Ille o . Jiisaid. (The title track is a al Mexican and South Amen- Hema.ndez c v~· n of "California can music to classical pieces double duty as the org · ~ "It's a mariachi with a differ- the even.t and the le8:der of " m d to~ent style,* Hel ero said. ·w e Mariachi Sol de Mexico, draw-it that it s s sw s gu · ing on 125 years of his family's . h uld b l h bl !been the most expen-' its 0 • u e aaoups" musical experience. bend it JUSl enoug • et it t~· at a "The style of the music we sounds fresh,· Leibert said. di 1 er ti/ Not only bas Fiesta del Mariadu helped increase attendance to record numbers at the fair, Leibert said, it has al become a sort of sprlng-play, it comes from many gen-"He's the leader of mariachi in Anah . 1 erat1ons," Hernandez said. this country.• . ~ re . ur a for ounger groups to Usteners have called the 14-Now that the public is taking' Ganbaldi, ~bich.wa g piece group -with a harp, two mariachi music more seriously, . after a Me~co Ci~ s~are ~n•~~~d senioricy guitars, a guitarron (bass gui-Herhandez said he would like to known for its manac~. . tar), seven violins and three have the group perlorm through-In the three years since 1t · orld. "I ve ause it's so fam- trumpets -symphonic in its out the world. Tuey have already ~as formed, the band has con- sound, Hernandez said. performed in the Bahamas and tinu~ t? evolve -only tw? of ily-oriented," emandez said .. "It's something we're really proud oC. • •1 think this gioup has taken Guadalajara, at the White House the on~al me~~rs remain. the music in a way to a whole and at the Oscars. Pr~fess1onal muslClans .now "They get to see amazing performances or the elite mari- achis same as they would see if they went to the Hollywood Bowl but at a price that's aff(){'d- able," Leibert said. •And they get the whole fair to booL • new musical level • he said Orange County-based Mari-actively seek to pJay with the The group, whidi H~dez achi Garibaldi also continually group, said Chris Howard, a formed in 1981, bas performed breaks boundaries -they co-owner of the resta~ant. with many popular musicians, were the first to mix mariachi "It took us all tlus tune ~o put including Llnda Ronstadt and with tango music, the ancient (together] a really, really ruce c1anO: not a one-hit won e l<ru..Y FLYNN A ny discussion of Grammy Award- winning guitarist Jose Feliciano's career inevitably begins with some- one pointing out that he was tbe song- writer who gave us "Feliz Navidad," the Spanish-themed holiday song that has become a Christmas tradition worldwide. But this is a bit like saying Beethoven wrote a few symphonies: It's technically accurate, but it doesn't even begin to con- vey the whole truth. Pelidano, who headlines the Fiesta del Mariachi Day at this year's Orange County Fair on July 19, has been hailed as the world's greatest living guitarist. The professional journal Guitar Player has named him Best Pop Guitarist five years in a row and elevated him to its Gallery of Greats. He has been voted both Best Jazz and Best Rock Guitarist in Play- boy magazine's annual reader's poll. He has recorded more than 40 gold and platinum records, been nominated for 15 Grammy Awards and snagged six of those prestigious music industry prtzes. Not bad for a Puerto Rican kid who has been blind since birth and began his music <:4,reer accompanying bis uncle on a tin crecker can. Feliciano was born Sept. 10, 1945, one of 11 boys growing up in a close-knit fami- ly in Lares, Puerto Rico. When he was 5 years old, his father resettled the fomily In New York City. Feliciano learned to play the accordion by Multilingual Grammy Award-winner Jose Feliciano has been blind since birth. But that hasn't stopped him from becoming one of the most celebrated guitar playen and singers of all time . hstening to records from his father's collec- tion at the age of 6. He performed with his schoolmates at a New York City Public School 57 when he was 8, and than made his debut at the Puerto Rican Theater. The market for accordion virtuosos was as woefully limited back then as it is now, • Jose Feliciano will perform Sun- day at the Arling- ton Theater at 7 and 9 p.m. For more Information on Feliciano and the Fiesta Del Mariachi Day, call (714) 708-FAIR. or consult iM fain website at www.odalr.com . so Feliciano taught himself to play gui- tar. Once a~. he mastered his new instrument by lis- tening to records, sometimes for as long as 14 hows a day. But by now the records in bis collec- tion were the early rock 'n' roll record- ing of the 1950s, and Feliciano was inspired to sing. Recognition came quickly for Feltdano. By the time he was 23 years old, he bad won two Grammy Awards, toured throughout the world and recorded songs in four languages. He is one of the only musicians to ever sign a multi-year contract to record English and Spanish language pop and clas ical music. . A sampling .of Felioano's hits reinforces his broad multicultural appeal. Since he began his career, the world has enjoyed his recordings of "Light My Fire," "Rain,• "Chico and the Man• and "California Dreamin'." Audiences have also embraced • Ay Carino,• "Ponte A Cantar," "Quando El Amor Se Acaba" and "Porque Te Tengo Que Olvidar?" It's safe to say that Fellciano's appeal easily crosses different cultural bani.ers, and audiences at the Orange County Fair will surely find that he speaks their lan- guage, whatever language it is they speak. D 8EAD£RS HOD.INE Mesa, CA 92626. ~No news stories. mu-."'°"" iiclto- WlllHIR SURF POLICE FILES 642..6()86 Record your comments •bout rialrNtttror~ Is out of the south-NEWPORT llAOI the D•ify Pilot or news tfps. herein CM1 be reproduc9d TIWBAl\MES We should see a out wrttt.n pennilllon of «>fl/" Balboa west at 3 feet Early gr~ualdecreasein • ..,... Drtve. A vacuum and boating equipment worth VOL 92, NO. 168 APD8£$S right owner. 83'68 dense morning fog. surf through the $230 were stolen In the 100 blodt. Our address is 330 W. Bay St, HOW TO BEAOt US Corona del Mar Con. Mesa, Calif. 92627 82169 TIDES weekend. We have a • Avocado A~: Several vials of prescription drugs worth THOMAS H. JOHNSON, ClmMtion Cosu Mesi TODAY northwest wind $30 were stolen in the 1~ block. PublisMr CORBECDONS The ,,.,. 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ALLDAY • Leather Tooling presented by Califor- nia Leather Guild, Home & Hobbies Building • Weaving & Spinning presented by South Coast Weaver's Guild, Home & Hobbles Building • Wood-turning by the Woodshed pre- sented by O.C. Woodturner's Assoc., Home & Hobbles Building • Mad Science of Orange County ~ hands-on science fun (until 6 p.m.), Fea- tured Exhibitors Area/Youth in Motion Building • Crafts: Pink Flamingo Hats (until 7 p.m.). Youth In Motion Building , MARC MARTIN I DAllV PLOT • Felt-Making demonstration: Fun with Felt Craft (until 7 p.m.), Youth in Motion Building These calves are among the animals displayed at the fair. • Market animals on display, Livestock Area • Small animals on display. Small Ani- mal Tent 9A.M. • Sheep Drive, Fairview Road to Grand- stand Arena 9:30 A.M. • Barnyard Olympics (until 11 a.mJ, Livestock Arena 10A.M. • Sheep Dog/Sheep Shearing Demon- strations (until 4 p.m.), Grandstand Are- na •Weaving demonstrations (until 2 p.m.), Common Threads Exhibit • Silk Spinning with Deanna Deed, Silo Building • California China Painters Art Associa- tion -(until 6 p.m.), Visual Arts Build· mg • Sode Hop, Kids' Stage 10:15 A.M. • Clown Show, Kids' Stage 11 A.M. • Knots Contest. Kids' Stage • Bubble Mania. Youth in Motion Build· ing • Pacific Performing Arts, Times Her· itage Stage • Betty's Performing Arts, Cal Spas Cen· tennial Stage NOON • All-Alaskan Racing Pigs, Los Pignitas Raceway • • Siik Painting demonstration presented by Batchelder Silk. Fiber Palace (Silo Complex) • Ornamental Rubber Stamping pre- sented by Gayle Ness. Home & Hobbies Stage • Crulsin' Contest, Kids' Stage • Felt-Making demonstration. Youth 1n M otion Building • Marilyn Grahn Dancers, Times Her- itage Stage • Happy Time Pipers, Cal Spas Centenni· al Stage • Orange County Stars & Fountain Val· ley Twirlers. M~adows Stage 1 P.M. • Hot Dog Eating & Building Contes1 sponsored by Pink's Famous Hot Dogs, Times Heritage Stage • Magic Show, Bijou Magical Palace • Dan W!les -Slack Rope, Melody Junction • Inlaid Snake Skin (leather) presented by Fidel Gonzalez. Home & Hobbies Stage • Marylou Heard, Heard's Country Gar· dens, presents Perennials, Fuchsia Stage/Flower & Garden Building • Clown Show, Kids' Stage • Ballet Folklorico Alegna/Anahe1m, Cal Spas Centennial Stage • American Tiger Karate, Meadows Stage . • Amy Jo Ellis with Darla's Kids, Celebra- tions Stage/Youth in Motion Building 1:30 P.M. _ • All-Alaskan Racing Pigs. Los Pignitas Raceway 2 P.M. • Russell Bros. Circus, Circus Tent • Fuchsia Species lecture presented by Ida Drapkin, Orange County Branch of the National Fuchsia Society, Pink Pago· da (Front Gate) • Silk Spinning with Deanna Deed. Sjlo Building • Spinning demonstration (until 9 p.m.), 111111 l'ICllvta tt't'rf.~on -""!If Sllowllc21 • ...... a. ....... Common Threads Exhibit sponsored by LA. Cellular • Weaving demonstration (until t.J p.m.), Fiber Palace (Silo Complex) • Watercolor demonstration presented by Richard Thomsen (until 3:30 p.m.), Spotlight StageNis4al Arts Building • The Art of Ice Sculpture presented by Chef John Rodrigues of O.C. School of Culinary Arts, Home & Hobbies Stage • Leap Frog; Kids' Stage • Pink Pearl Eraser Stacking Contest, Celebration Stage/Youth In Motion Building • Dance Factory, Times Heritage. Stage • Wanda's Dance Studio, Cal Spas Cen· tennial Stage • Orange County Stars & Fountain Val- ley Twirlers, Meadows Stage • Sariri (Andes music). Fuchsia Stage/Flower & Garden Building 2:30 P.M. • Magic Show, Bijou Mag1Cal Palace • Dan Wiles -Slack Rope, Melody Junction 3 P.M. • Clumps Contest. Kids' Stage • Felt-Making demonstratiQQ. Y~~ in Motion Building • Darla's School of Dance, Times Her· 1tage Stage • Kindorf Dancers, Cal Spas Centennial Stage • American Tiger Karate, Meadows Stage • Reflections, Fuchsia Stage/Flower & Garden Building 3:30 P.M. • All-Alaskan Racing Pigs, Los Pignitas Raceway • Tops for Kids presented by Carson Davis, Home & Hobbies Stage fair Friday, July 17, 1998 3 4P.M. • Magte Show, Bijou Magteal Palace • Russell Bros. Circus, Orcus Tent • Record Roll Contest. Kids' Stage • Grease Lightning Marble Shoot Con- test. Celebration Stage/Youth In Motion Building • Sign Language Choir, Meadows Stage • Cand-j Apple Cloggers, T1mes Heritage Stag~ • Sunshine Generation of Norco. Cal S~ Centennial Stage • Elk Whistle. Spotlight StageNlsual Arts Building • Sarirl (Andes music), Fuchsia Stage/Flower & Garden 8ulldlng• 4:30 P.M. • Dan Wiles -Slack Rope, Livestock Row • Fruit & Vegetable Carving presented by Chef John Rodrigues of the O.C. School of Culinary Arts, Home & Hob- b~ ~~e • 5 P.M. • Yarn Spinning. Kids' Stage • Felt·Maktng-demonstrat1on, Youth in Motion Building • Malone Bryant and 1Wo of a Kind, Celebrations Stage/Youth In M otion Building • Dance City, Times Hentage Stage • Wanda's Dance Studio, Cal Spas Cen- tennial Stage • Olivia, vocalist. Spotlight StageNisual Arts Building • Reflections, Fuchsia Stage/Flower & Garden Building 5:30 P.M. • All-Alaskan Racing Pigs. Los Pignitas Raceway 6 P.M. • Mark Yuzuik, hypnotist. Sprint PCS Grandstand Arena • Magic Show, Bijou Magical Palace • Kids Karaoke, Celebrations Stage/Youth In Motion Building • Baskets from Natural Fibers presented by Laurre Ennen, Home & Hobbies Stage • Fourth-grade Spelling Bee sponsored by The Orange County Register Com- munity Newspapers, Kids' Stage • Jeanette Villareal, vocahst, Celebra· t1on Stage/Youth In Motion Building • Candy Apple Cloggers, Times Heritage Stage • Elektra's.M~ast Dancers, Cal Spas Centennial Stage • Elk Whistle, Spotlight StageNisual Arts Building • Sanri (Andes music). Fuchsia Stage/Flower & Garden Building 6:30 P.M. • Dan Wiles Slack Rope, Melody Junction • Clown Show, Kids' Stage 7 P.M. • Bellamy Brothers, The Orange County Register Concen Serres m the Arlington Theater • Buffalo Bend Sgge: Stew Lord,~. Show times vary • • Common 1'twMd5 (Front Gate). fiber arts demonstrations Including spinning. weaving. dyeing and felting pre- sented ~ °'9 folOwing: Fiber Mists Guild of Orange County. Connie Sanchez. Gabriela Nanci ~ the C<*tline College ~aving clas$ Exotic sheep elihib1t ~fiber arts boutique Mio #Mtured Open until 11 p.m each day. • ColleCtor's Comer (Wldtng No. 13)• ColectionS -Special Feature Exhibits Fuchsia Lore; Vintage Clothing of the 19405; Hind-woven fabfic and s.mpler made by a schoolgirl in 1835. Many exciting exhibits ~n 11111•---.--..;;,_ __ .;____;;...... _________ collections: antiques. memorabilia, gems and minerals FAIR FACT +The~ County L Communlty ~air COrp. was formed shonly after the county's-develop- ment In 1889, The orga· niz.ation held a small fatr wtth a horse race wld a handful of exhibits in southwest Santa Ana 1n 1890. The Orange County Fair Association took the place of the corporation m 1894 and began holding livestock exh1brtions • Fiber Palace (Silo Complex);, Fiber exhibits and ·de mo nstr ati ons including cotton. hemp. silk, flax, wool and paper Open until 11 p.m. each day • Fiber Palace Patio (Stlo Complex Patio) Alpaca and llama exhibit and fiber spinning presented by the Alp.a Breed· ers of Southern Cah- forrua. Open unttl 11 p.m. each day • Fish Building (Building No. 15) . Saltwater, freshwater fish and reptiles on display each day throughout the fair. • Floral Building (Building No 8) -Pink Fantasy Garden. . TWo large bin:k.ages with pink and red birds, large saltwater fish and reef tanks are on display. • Grounds Acts: ,Doggies of the Wild West. Maureen W. Puppet, Traveling Game Show, BJ & the Puppet ltuck • Kids' Pane and Stage: University of Fun open daily. Picasso's Children's Art' Center -1-8 p.m. Arts and aafts, sand box and toddler area are open to 6:30 p m daily. A special contest is held every hour from opening to 6 p.m. · • Livestock: Livestock and small animals are on display from 10 a.m to 10 p.m. in the Live- stock Area: Daily egg-laying contest from 10 a m to 11 p.m. m the Small Animal Tent. • Zoot Suit Fashion Show presented by Zoot Suits in Fullerton, Times Orange County • Russell Bros. Circus, Grcus Tent • Olivia. vocalist. Spotlight StageNisual Arts Building 7:10 P.M. • Swing dance lessons w ith Audrey W1I son. Times Heritage Stage 7:30 P.M. • Swingtime with Johnny Pink and The Big Shots, Times Heritage Stage • Magic Show, Bijou Magic.al Palace • All-Alaskan Racing Pigs, Los P1gnitas Raceway • Red Elvises, Meadows Stage . 8 P.M. • Marie Yuzuik. hypnotist, Sprint PCS Grandstand Arena • Elk Whistle, Spotlight StageN1sual Arts Building 8:15 P.M. • Pete Jacobs & His Wartime Radio Review. 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One or · · · the options ' . .. ~ '· is a waiver to exempt their chil- dren from the English- immersion c l asses : required by ~ Proposition , 227, the anti- ; bilingual ' eauca ti on ) Waiver cw not? Would you seek a waiv- er to exempt I your chil- dren from English- immersion classes? Call our Readers Hotline at 642-6086 or send an e- mail mes~ sage to dpllot20 ...-thlink..n9t measure : approved by " statewide voters In June. . ' • If the parents or 20 or more ~ ; students at one grade level at a • school request waivers, thdt " school must offer alfemative- .. .. language-development classes, such as bilingual progra ms. To qualify for a waiver, stu- dents must be at leas~ 10 years old or have psychological or emotional problems that are better handled in an alternative study program. · · Some l_ocal school board members are concerned that tlus loophole will be used to encourage parents to circum- vent the reqlllfements of Propo- sitlon 227. , ~we need to inform parents about what the requirements are under 'f.27, but they should- n't be encouraged to find loop- holes and ways to orcumvent it,· said school board member Wendy Leece. "Teachers should not encourdge parents to apply for waivers until they've given this a chance to work." The sch09l district has elinu- nated bilingucil instrucbon and primary language instruction m the district to comply with · Proposition 227. The distnct will offer English-immersion classei. and Spanish support for stu- dents who need it. But the waiv- er pro~ion, if enough pdrents take advantage of it, could force the district to remstate some bilingual programs. 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Priv• Coeapl.n 1111ry COMUlwionl , Newport BelCh • Fuhion Island (714 728-1400 I I I LF LY IN Learn retirement strategies A four-part workshop m successful retirement strategies began Uu.i week and continues every Thursday through Aug. 6 at OCC. The workshop will meet from 6130 to 9 p.m. in Room 111 of the Counseling and Admissions Bwlding, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The regtStrabon fee is $69 and includes a 163-page workbook illustrating j{e)'. con- cepts. A spouse or' guest ·may regi...Ste r at no Pxtra coi.t. For more information1 call (714) 432-5880. l Stockbroker teaches1 investing OtC's Cornmuruty Education Office will offer a basic investing wprkshop from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Wednesday m Room 112 of the Counselirtg and Admissions Building Participants will ~am the ins and outs of investing from broker Steve Bernardy. The regtStration fee is $29 and mdudes I matenals. The college is at 2701 Fairview Road, Cosld Mesa. For more information, 1 call (71 4) 432-5880. Student attends forum A Corona del Mar high school student has been pdftlcipating m the 1998 Nationdl IOD9CE THE NEWS Youth Leadership Forum that began July 7 and ends today m Houston. Seruor NLma Ahpour IS one of 350 h.lgh school Juniors and seruors who are learning about the held of medione at medical insti-• tulions m the Houston-Galveston area, including the University of Texas -Hous- toh School of Medione, Shriner's Hospital for Children and Baylor College of Med.i· Cine. The students will also meet with doc.· tors and specialists to.ruscuss such topics as genetic research, cancer research, AIDS, b1oethics a'nd more. OCC offers songwriting class Songwriters and musicians trying to establish cqreers in the l}lUsic business can attend a nori'-crectit workshop effered Crom 9:30 d.m. to 4:30 p.m Saturday by OCC ~nd Irvine Valley College's community edu- cation offices. The workshop will be led by Aaron M<.>7.a, who serves as the West Coast direc- tor for the Songwnters Guild of America. The workshop will be held at Irvine Val- ley College's Community Education Com- plex. The registration fee is $97. Students can register at OCC's Community Educa- tion Office, or by phone with their Visa or Mdstercard credit cards at (714) 432-5880 Friday, July 17~ 1998 5 Ba.n*reeeives two bomb threats CORONA DEL MAR -Police are still look· ing for an anonymous caller who made two bomb threats at the same bank m less than a week. ~ Beach polioo said someone called fidelity Federal Bank in: the 1100 block of Bay· side Drive on JUiy 8. The c:aDer claimed be left a bomb inside the bank at about 10 a.m. The branch manager said she received two other . calls, both before noon, and described the voice as being' altered by a synthesizing device. She called~. who wer~ unable to find a bomb. ~Y the bM.k received another bomb· threat at about 12:19 p.m. The caller, who repo.rt- edly disguised his vmce ~am. told the manager •1 was bluffing the other day, l'm not now. ToCl.ay is forreat• · 'The-suspect suggested the manager look for the bomb in the bank's teller lJJie. Before he bung up, be said, "nck. tick. tick." The bank was evacuated. and employees went home for the remainder ot the day. Police searched the building but didn't find a bomb. lhey also searched the surrounding area and couldn't find any evidence. Bank officials didn't want to comment about the bomb threats. Authorities said they have no new leads. -Greg Risling Ml CASA Health & Wellness Center MEXICAN RESTAURANT MAsSAGE SWEl>ISll SPORTS DEEP AROMATIIERAPY ~ BODY TIID\TMENI'S ,,_~~,,-- Complete Spa Including Sauna Open_ 7 days a "eek • Mon.·f ri. 9am-!lpm, '>at. 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Par- ticipants who complete the course will receive CPR and first-aid cer- tifications. Preregistration, which is $50, is required. For more infor- mation, call 645-9412. sented from 10 a m. to noon at the beach at 18th Street in Newport Beach. Admission is $10 for New- port Beach residents and $15 for nonresidents. Register at Newport Beach Community Services, 3300 Newport Blvd. For more info~a­ tion, call (949) 644-3151. The Southern CaWornla Orange . ·~rush Miniature Horse Show will The Golden West Chapter of the :be presented from 8 a .m. to 4 p.m. Retired Officers Association will·1 at The Orange County Pair and meet a. t 6 p.m. at the Costa MeSCl~ Exposition Center, 88 Pair Drive, Golf and Country Club, 1701 'G9U Costa Mesa. Admission is free. Course Dnve, Costa Mesa. Re19er-Enter Gate 5 at Arlington Avenue. vallons are required. P.011 J)lOre Call (805) 687-9835. informat10n, call 546-2402. , ~ Divorce: A New BeglDnlng, a workshop for recently divorced men and '"omen and those in the process of divorce, Will be pre- sented from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at 180 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Admission is $40. For more iqformation, call 759- • • ·I The Bellamy Brothers will per- form al 7 and 9 p .m. at the 106th annucll Orange County Fair in the · . Arlington Theater at the fair- grounds, 88 Fair Ortve, Costa Mesa Show!. are Cree with fair adnuss1on General adnussion is $6; semors (55+), $5, kids (6-12), $2, duldren 5 and under are free. Parking 1s $4; vehicles with four or more mdlviduals are $2. For more mfom1ation. call 708-3247. Gates will be open for the 106tb annudl Ordnge County Fair through July 26 at the Orange County Fairgrounds. 88 Fair Dnve. Costa Mesa. Hours for this year's fdir, themed We're in the Pink, are noon to midnight Mon- day through Wednesday and 10 a.m. lo midnight Thursday through Sunday GeneraJ admis- sion 1s $6; seniors (55+}, $5; kids (6-12), $2; children 5 and under are free. Parking is $4; vehicles Wlth four or more individuals are $2 For more information, call 708-3247 or Vls1l the web site al www ocfa1r com Foreign exchange students who will be in the United Stales during the t 998-99 school year will be looking for ho!.l families. Students will bring the1.r own health msur- d nce dnd spending money for school and entertainment. For more mformation, call 675-0423. Youths ages 7 to 12 can enroll In either Science Camp or Explo- ration Camp at the Launch Pad, .third tloor, Crystal Court at South Codst Plazd, 3333 Bear St., Costa Me~a Science Camp and Explo- rabon Camp will be held from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. weekdays on alternating wee ks th.rough Aug. 28 at the Launch Pad. Optional extended days, which include a snack and moVle, are until 5 p.m . Adrrussion 1s $110 for members, $130 for nonmembers; extended day is $150 fo{ members, $170 for nonmembers. ~or more mforma- bon. call 546-2061 SATURDAY CPR and First Aid, an eight-hour senundf al sea, wilJ be presented from 8 a m. to 4 p.m. at OCC's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach. MASSAGE Reheves Pain $ Stress & Tension 3 goo Insurance Accepted w/Chiroprachc Care. HR. 7-0AYSIWK • 9am-9pm ULTRA SPORTS MEDICINE INC. Or Gautier O.C. 714.979.6365 1072 S E Bnstol St., Ste 209 Santa Ana He~ts (Cornef of NewPort Bl ./Bnatol) • .. ' @J_wiiirwAJull Floral & Gifts 50°/o off SUMMER SALE 'Topiaries .9l.rrangements .9l.{( Stem 1-'{ora!s Se(ectea Jlome 'Decor Mon-Fri 1M Sat 10.S 369 E. 11d. St. ~~ (tUlllNM ,.... tt.~'4) 646-6745 The Orange County FaJr 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 wit.I') 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 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 Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highwpy, Corona del Mar . Admission is free. For more infor- mation, call (949) 673-2261. Using the Library, Tools & Tricks will be presented at 10 a.m. a t 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- 0579. . The thJrd allDual Bathsttlle Day Dog Wash will be_presentep from U a .m. to 3 p.m. at the Bark 'Park, Arlington Drive and Newport Boulevard in TeWinkle Park, Cos- ta Mesa. Baths will be $8; mini grooms, $3. Discount packages will be available today only. Dogs must be on leash. For more infor- mation, call 754-5041. Juan Hernandez, a marine biolo- gist, DFG, will present a campfire program titled Homes On The Ocean Floor at 7:45 p.m . at the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve, 600 Shellmaker Road, Newport Beach. Admission and parking are free. Hot chocolate and marshmallows will be served. Call 640-6746. SUNDAY Ii Jose Feliciano will perform at 7 and 9 p.m . at the 106th annual Orange County Fair in the Arling- ton Theater at the fairgrounds, ~8 AuruMNRos When your parmt needs llSSistllnce Make the right tkcision Select an "ass isted Jiving residence" that has: • Qualified, Experienced Caregivers • Clean Well-Equipped Homes In Safe Residential Neighborhoods • Careful Supervision • Quality Assurance Call us and we will send you a free infonnatioD. kit. .. 714:-8S2-S100(/Mie"11USS11gl) 714-S80-40S7 ~) We are Au.TUMN RosE Fine residential care for the elderly visit us on the internet at: www.auNmnl'OIC.com l Pair Drive, Costa Mesa. Shows are free with fair admission. Gen- eral admission ls $61 seniors (55+), $5; kids (6-12), $2; children 5 and under are free. Parking is $4; vehicles with four or more indi- viduals are $2. For more informa- non, call 708-324 7. MONDAY The Costa Mesa Library, 1855 Park Ave., will P,resent a story ti.{qe 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 Sunshlne Band will per- form at 1 and 9 p .m. at the 106tb annual Orange County Fair in the Arlington Theater at the fair- grounds, 88 Fair Dri~e, Costa Mesa. Shows are free with fair admission. General admission is $6; 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 information, call 708-3247. TUESDAY Teen Idols Bobby Sherman, Davy Jones, and Peter Noone will per- form at 1 and 9 p .m. at the 106th annual Orange County Fair in the Arlington Theater at the fair· grounds, 88 Fail Drive, Costa Mesa. Shows are free with fair admission. General admission is $6; 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 information, call 708-3247. No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper ms IN ... Inily Pilot WEDNESDAY The Networken will meet from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Costa Mesa GoU & Country Cub, 1701 GoU Course Drive. Admission is $12 and includes lunch. For more information, call 885-9093. Pree breast health services wlll be available to worqen in Orange County 40 and over who meet financial guidelines at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St. Appointments required . For more information, call 806-2037. 1levene ~ortgage Discussion will be presented free to seniors 62' and abov& by a reveBe rnon. gage consultant at 3 P·!D· every Wednesday at Bayside Village 300 B. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Call 723-0233. .Ca.not Top will perform at 7 an<\ 9 p.m. at the 106th annual Orange County Fair in the Arlington The- ater at the fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Shows a.re free with fair admission. General admission is $6; seniors (55+}, $51 kids (6-12), $2; children 5 and under are free. Parking· is $41 vehicles with four or more indh viduals are $2. Call 708·3i47. 32ndAnnual July 2 -August 30 10 A.M . -10 P.M. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ! FEATURED ENTERTAINMENT ! •SUNDAY, JULY 19/25 MAGIC WITH TREVOR• • • • FRIDAY, JULY 24 • ! CLOSE HARMONY ! • JAZZ SWING BAND • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 935 Laguna Canyon Rd, Laguna Beach . http://www.sawdustartfestivaJ.org For Information 949/494-3030 I .r11' n 1 /1 c « ) "11 ( , 111 Ir 11 'I "Tbanks to Debbie's recommendatl'on that I call COI T, my carpet fs beautifttl again. COIT was able to get a horrible big stain out, at1d it's never resurfaced." 'Jonie's recommendation to call COIT was great. They got the job done tn rrothi118flat, and ii was right the.first t1mt• Everything looks like m•11• .. 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THURSDAY tDvestlgatlve reporter Richard • Abanes will present End.,-Time Visions at 7 p.m. at Metro Pointe Sarnes & Noble Booksellers, 901B South Coast Dnve, #lSO, Costa Mesa. Admission is free. Every- one is welcome. For mQre infor- mation, call 444-0226. ~UlY 24 • J an & Dean wlll perform at 7 and 9 p.m. at the 106th annu11l Orange County Fair m the Arlington The- ater at the fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Shows are !ree with fair admission. General 'admission is $6; seruof!? (55+), $5; kids (6-12), $2; children S and iunder are free. Parking is $4; )rehicles with four or more indi- 11/iduals are $2. For more informa- tion, call 708-3247. JULY 25 World Classic Rockers w1JJ per- 1orm at 7 and 9 p.m. at the 106th 8Jlllual Orange County i::air in the j\rlington Theater at the fair- grounds, 88 Fair Dnve, Costa Mesa. Shows are free wtth f&r admission. General admission is $6; seniors (SS+), $51 kids (6-12), $2; chlldren S and below are free. Parking is $4; vehicles with four or more individuals are $2 For more lntormation, call 708-3247. Jim Strunk, pro(ed rupermten- dent, will present a carnpfite pro- gram titled Bottoms Up-Bay ' Dredging at 7:4S p.m. at t~' Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve, 600 Shellmak~r Road, Newport Beach. AQmission{!tnd parking are free. Hot chocolate and marshmallows will be served. For more information, call 640- 6746. JUtY 29 The. Hard Hat CoUJpany: Minds Under Construction will continue ·its staged reading series at 1:30 p.m. at Metro Pointe Barnes & Noble, 9018 South Coast Dnve, #lSO, Costa Mesa. Admission is free. Everyone is welcome. For more information, call 444-0226. ONGOING Oasis Senior Center offers a Parkinson's support group from 7 to 9 p.m. on the second Thursday of each month at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call 644-3244. The Ypga Place offers a pre/post- natal yoga class from 3 to 4 :30 p.m. Thursdays. New classes Yoii\'fe in Beer Heaven "Your Home Away From Home· . . around town . • .. Fridoy, July 17, 1 W8 7 begin on the first of the month. Por more information, call 642- 7~00. Hoag Cancer Center offers Man to Man, a free prostate-cancer cliscuss1on group, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on the first Wednesday of each month at the center auditori- wn, 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41 , Newport Beach. For reservations or more information, call 722· 6237. ) The Pacific Business Xchange has weekly breakfast meetings at 7 a.m. Tuesdays at the Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. There ~ no charge for the initial meeting. For more information, call 640-0S88. . . The Newport lJeacb Psycboto9t- c• 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 free relaxation and imagery workshop from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. on tbe fourth Wednesday of each month at 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41, New- port Beach. For more information, call 760-5S42. The Costa Mesa Republican Assembly meets at 7 p.m. on the third Thursday of each month at the Neighborhood Community Center, 184S Park Ave., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 645-5326. A tree telephone help line for seruors 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. Call 723-0233. The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar 711 of Orange County invites young men ages 14 to 18 whoiare interested in learning about sail- ing, seamanshlp, piloting, naviga- tion and cruising. Meetings are from 6 to 9 p .m. Wednesdays at the Sea Explorer Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast Highway, 1Newport Beach. Call 642-6301 or SS1-8S91. Oasis Senior Center offers ongo- mg assistance, counseling and ·referral services for seniors. Call 644-3244. The Costa Mesa Senior Citizen Square and Round Dance Club seeks experienced dancers to jom 111 from 9 to 11 a.m Thursdays at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 19th and Pomona streets, Costa Mesa. For more mfonnation, call S45-5669. A tree support group for cancer patients meets at 7 p.m. Wednes- days and a support group for peo- ple suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome meets from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesdays at the I~titute for Holistic Treatment and Research, 4019 Westerly Place, Suite 100, Newport Beach. Call 2S 1-8700. Arthrttts Foundation instructor Wyoma McKinley leads an exer- cise class al 11 a.m. Thursdays at PRNATE PARTY ROOMS the Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more information, can S 13-S641. NlgbUy meetings are offered In Costa Mesa and Newport Beach for anyone who wants to qwt nicotine addiction Call 774-9106 or (800) 642-0666 The Newport Sports Collection Foundation, a nonprofit organiza- tion, operates a free museum at 620 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. The museum, whlch has one of the world's largest col- lections of sports memorabilia, is <;>pen from 9 a .m. to 5 p.m. week- days. Call 721-9333. and concentration. The class is taught by ReVlila LeWts. Nor~­ tration is reqwredandthe dassis free. Hoag Cancer Center is at 4000 w. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Call 722-6237. • The Hsing Chen School of Inter- nal Martial and Heciling Arts offers Cr tai chi and chi gong classes at the school, 1S1 l<amus, Swte M7-B, Costa Mesa. For class times or more information, call ' SS?-3019 •• Oasls Senior Cellter offers a dal- ly telephone contact program for S0I).10fS wno h"ve a I.united local suppofl system. Call 644-3244. Hoag Cancer Center sponsors a free tai chi class for mtermediate The Costa Mesa Communicators to advanced levels' from 10.30 to . Toastmasters Club meets .from 11 :30 a.in. ·Thursdays for people noon to 1 p.m Wednesdays at the with cancer and their families A Orange Count} Department of beginners sess10. n meets from 1 Educallon. 200 Kalmus Drive. 10:30 to 11:30 am. Fridays The Costa Mesa. Meet:mgs dre open to classes are designed to reduce anyone who wants to improve his stress. increase longeV1ty and pro-or her public-speaking skills For mote a sense of well-being with more mformation, call 444-5030. basic, easy-to-learn, non-strenu-I ous movements to aid m balance • SEE TOWN PAGE 8 P/l,;j,/o,/Jtante oltan-in-ia ~·na In a Beautiful Setting on the VIR Lunches $9.50 \\tth \our \"IP (aid Great Lunch Offers ALSO A\AlL\Bl I:. roR ~L ,<(1 n1-..::--:LRS Fresh Soft Shell Crab with Pasta Only $12.90 1-lb. 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SU. 10AM·6PM (JU 'I .~ ,. . •· .. , 18 Friday, July 17, 1998 TOWN CONTINUED FROM 7 Oasis Senior Center otfers a Braille class to help with sight less from 10 a m to 2 p. m. Thursdays in Room 4 dt 800 Marguente Ave., Corona dcl M~. For more infor- IOdllOn, C'1tll 644 3244. A brain-tumor support grc ·~P mC'ets from 7 to 8:30 p.m oil 4f1e first dnd lhml Thur&ddy of .~ch month d i .Pt1lly u.nd C.1eorgr Hoag Cancer Cc>nlN, 4000 W. Coast I hghwd'y. Ne>wporl Bce:u,,U. The nwellrHJ~ t1re lrN• For mofo inior- mdlJon. frill 722-6237. . ", I A · breast-cancer suppQrt grovp nwt'ts from noon. lo 2 p m 1\,les- cldy~ <1t · Petti) c111cl George Hoag c 't111rP1 CPntt>r, 4000 W. Coast I h9h1A't1}'. N<''' port Bt•t1ch. The l11PC'lrn9s <trc ln•1•. fur ml)re infor- 111c1t111n, ( ctll 722-h2T/. Free profe'>sional c onsultatlons for nittkt>up, w1q<, Plc • <1rf' t1vatl- d hi£' 101 ( t1nrl'r pc1t1Pnt.. by <1ppomtnwnt onl} fJom 10 t1.m. lo I pm \V1•dnPsdc1ys di l't1tly dnd Ct>orcw l loc1q C,uic Pr Center, ~000 W C 'oc1<,t I llqllwdy, Newport Bt>rlC'h .. r:or rnon' mlonnt1t1on, call 7 22-h:l. l7. A free C'dncer support group llH'Ph from 7 to 8 ill pm. on ·lhe lour lit Tl11'sdc1y of Pel< h month dl Pdlt)-,ind Ct>or~JI' 1 lo<HJ (" rmcer CPntPr, 4000 W ( c1c1st I hqhwdy, "-<1•\\ port BPc1c h for lll<Hf' mfor- mnlron. cttll 7 21.-hl.ll The Je~ish Senior Center offers <-...1rcl qc11111•s 1111111 I 0" m to 2 p.m. "' t n th11d Tw•..,dct\ A kosher lune h 1s ofl1•11'd .rt 110~>11 tor $3 per BILINGUAL CONTINUED FROM 1 l1t1s Ii.rel to d1•c1I wrth <,omc ledrs th.it c,t11cl1•ni...· hctvl' c1hout no lonql'r hc•111<1 tc11111ht 111 their ndl1v1• lc1nq11c1111· \flt•r clnss, s he pulls st11d1'11t.., ""r<lc• c1ncl dsks tlwm rn <.;p,1nl"h II tlwy have 4u<'st111n ... or c 0111 <'I rn .. 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Wl''I<' concc>rned, n1c1y tc1kc 1011q1•c !l's yomg to be a l11nr.1 ht1ul for IPdC hrrs who hc1ve d<'wlopt •cl llw11 sk 1 lls dS bilingual t1•rtc lwrs Thc·y c,111 -.t!ll use some of thC' pnmctry-lt1rl<JlldCJf' support w h<'n n(•C'dt•d " l IPc1lhc>r f\.1c < ·ormick, a Victo- na EIPmc•ntct1) teachN, Sd td she won't ht1vl' to change her lan- guaqP mstrnrUon because she never used h1hngual programs. "Bemq ht>re has helped me to as~ess studc•nts who are English language learners.· s he said "It also helped me s<>e how they got to the pomt they're at and what to do with them to help the m to con· tinue to grow.• Students attend lh<> two-week ~titute from 9 to 11 :30 a rn. After students leave, teachers tn each class ask questions and discuss what they hiiv learned about teaching. Participating teachers receive a stipend or university credit for the> program: ' Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 < seruor. For more information, call 513-5641. information, call 722-4588. Oasis Senior Center often care- giver supportive counseling for people caring for a loved one. For appointments or more informa- t,lon, call 644-3244. The Heallng Connection otters a coed relationship group at 7 p.m. Wednesdays a t 4425 Jamboree Road, Suite 180-A, Newport Beach. For more in.formation, call 261-8003. Hoag Cancer Center offers sup- port for people facing or undergo- ing bone-marrow transplant or stern-cell rescue. For more lllfor- mat:j.on, ca.ll 574-6872. Natural Foods Cooking Classes are off~ffd at New Leaf Natural Cuisine. Classes are $35 each. For more ~ormaijon, can 444-1005. " . •I • . .. ( qless lovers of all ages are tnv1t· ¢d to join the Jewish Sehior Cen- 1er's chess club from 7 to 10 p.m. Tuesdays al 250 E. Baker St., Cos- ta Mesa. Call 513-5641. TbeJ.,Consumer Business Net-wo,rk meets at 7 a.m. Fridays in tll~·.mezzanine at N ewport Gate-w¥y, 19800 MacArthur Blvd., 1--{ewport .Beach.Call 550-4785. ' I, The Newport Beach Psychologi-.•The Costa Mesa Chamber of cal Association otters a coed suir · Commerce NetwO'rkers Business port group at 7 p .m . Thursdays at Leads luncheon takes place at 3101 W Coast Highway, Suite 11:45 a.m. Wednesdays at Costa 311 , Newport Beach. The support Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf group reqw.res free pre-assess-Course Road, Costa Mesa. For menl before Joining. For more more information, call 574-8780. "The. Best Sualt Diane Anywhere" Zagat Restaurant SurVt!J The Prnmum Sualt & Seafood House in Orange Coim'! since 1922 Noted for Superb Traditionlll Tabkiide Servue Al.so ftaturi'}g ABALONE 11nJ STONE CRAB CLAWS from JOE'S of MIAMI Blue Plate Lunch Specials -$8.95 Monday-Friday. Our mnm changes weekly. Cd/ for details Sunday Night Summer Specials -$14.95 E111rees served with your choice of soup or salad Lump-y mashed potatoes or rice pilAJ and gartim fresh vegetables. Braised Lamb Shanks J ardinaire Liver & Onions Rare Roast N ew York With Rosemary & Garlic Lobster Thermador Beef Stroganoff Swordfish, Halibot Or Salmon served grilkd, blackened or poached Cb.ickcn Diane A LITILE BIT OF ITALY Breast Of Chicken Parmigiana Chicken Cacciatore Calamari Over Pasta Vea.I Piccata Cb.ickcn Piccata V eaJ P armigiana Ravioli, Gnocc.hi Or T onellini Served with Marinara or Pesto Sauce Linguine And C lam Sauce fEATIJRING ROBERT MONOAVl NAPA WINES Chardont1ay Merlot, Cabemet a11d Pinot Noir Bottks $19.95 •Cl.ass $6.50 Newport Boulewnl at O>ast Highway. (949)645-7077 11"' 0 r .1nq1 · ( oun I y R," \'' I··, CONCERT 5ERIE5 fw.1 \l11>w• N,,,1.i1v .ti I Y. IPM Su1urdny. July t R RIDERS IN THE SKY Sunday. July 111 JOSE FELICIANO Monday, July 20 KC & TltE SUNSHINE BAND Tuc~ay. Jul)' 2 I TEENIOOl.S ·Peter Noone, Davy Jones, • Bobby Shennan Wed~'llay, Jul) 22 CARRQTTOP I hur\<lay. July 23 DAVID GATES Fm.la)'. July 24 JAN&DEAN Su1urday. July 25 WORLD ClASSIC ROCKERS Stars from S1eppenwoff, The Eaglet, The Knack, Toto, Moody Bluet, Spencer Davit Group and morel Sunda), July 26 CHARLIE DANE.S 8ANO A free lecture about divorce mediation. an alternative to the tradltionaJ two-attorney divorce, is offered the third Thursday of each month with attorney Alida 0 . Taylor and psychologist Lee H. Solow. Space is limited and reser- vations are required. For more informat;i.,l)n, call 955-2575. Revis~ I.your WeUme documents regarding durable power of attor· ney {through Oasis Senior Center tor/'.$1 each. For appointments, call 644-3244. . 1,'1 t he National Dyslexia Research ·Foundation sponsors ,.week\y adult a ttention deficit disorder support groups at its office, 8S3 Dover Dnve, Suite .·27, Newport Beach. Cost is $5 per session. For the time and day, call 642-7303. Oasis Senior Center offers elder- Crystal Cove State Park 7 o.m. 1st wove Sprint Race Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot care preventive health-care er- vices on the fourth Wednesday o( each month in Room HS-3 at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For appointments, call 644-3244. Facing Forward, a support group for family members of recently deceased cancer patients, meets from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m . and 7:30 to 8:30 p .m. Mondays at Patty and G H C II eorge oag ancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, N~wport Beach. Admission is free. For more information, call 72~'·6237. The Costa Mesa Fir~.' Depart- ment's Fire Explorers 'Post 400 meets at 6 p .m . Tues.~ays at vari- ous fire stations. Men> and women ages 16 to 21 are w~come to join. Call 754-5141 or754...SW6. . ' ,, , Ma.Xine Cohen, a marrtage and family therapist. sponsors an anonymous help line for individu- als with relationship problems. She is available for free consultations from noon to 1 p .m. and 7 to 8 p.m Mondays by calling 159-0357. · SenJo{S and low-income familtes ln the Costa Mesa-Newport Beach area can obtain free USDA surplus food from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the second Friday of each month m the rear parking lot o( Church of C hrist, 740 W. Wilson St .. Costa Mesa. Call 650·8236. The Thursd'y Morning Club presents an entertainment lun- cheon on the second Thursday of each month at Balboa Bay Club 1221 W Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Call 546-~44. A tree support group for women with gynecologic cancers meets from 9:30 to 11 a.m. on the second and fourth Wednesday 'of each .month al Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For 1 more information, call 722-6237. Crys1al Cove State Pork, Laguna Beach 1998 SAllCTIOllS USAT 1 /2 mi 12 mi 3 mi 1st time adults -kids 200 yds 4 mi 1 '/7 mi lllllFICllllES Corona Del Mor H.S. Foundation O.C. 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MJE DAYS 10 RidM for S10, Tue. Thru Fri. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot I 1 MlJSIC CONTINUED FROM 1 dents to enforce it were unfair. Removing the 92-decibel limit opens the door for concerts to resume at the Pacific Arnphithe- atte, because the fair1has vowed to abide by a secondary sound cap of 86 decibels measured at the top of the grciss berm behind -the audience seats. That sound level is in compli- ance with the Orange County noise orq.inance. Fair officials have said they can', hold concerts by "middle-of-the- road" acts and various comm unify events -. not the head-banging, heavy metal acts that on~ per- formed there undeP Nederlander's control -at less than 86 decibels measured at the berm. But they can't do that and stay under 92 decibels at the mixing board. But DUNES CONTINUED FROM 1 rate hearings, City Manager Kevin Murphy said. Sanders said he and other park residents, about 98% of whom are senior citizens, are concerned because they were not notified of the large-scale project possibly being built next door to their bayf ront homes. The biggest issue by far is traffic. Sanders and many other area residents worry that a large hotel will result in grid- lock on Bayside Dnve, which is used primarily by mobile home park residents. The hotel plans show Bay- side Drive as the main access to the new resort. "We know what happens when they have a special event at the Dunes -com- plete and solid gridlock,• Sanders said. "Trame and anything pertaining to Bay- side Drive going into the pro- ject concerns us." Patrick Alford, Newport B e a c h ~,; ........... •10 u.S.· ., • " 5ciulh a.a"'-.. O.Am..,... ..... l CollltliglMa,. .. e n1or planner, said studies of the inter- sections and roads in the area found that the project would not cause any major traf- fic impacts. The only intersections that would get backed up significantly dur- ing the peak morning and evening hours were East Coast Highway and Dover Drive and Jamboree Road and Ford Road, Alford said. But that congestion would occur without the project and would remain unchanged if the project is added, accord- ing to the report. As for the intersection of Coast Highway and Bayside Drive, Alford said the devel- opers of the hotel would pay for improvements, including adding lanes without widen- ing the road. The changes would improve the intersec- tion in the morning rush hour traffic, but not in the everung. •niat intersection is not operating at an acceptable , level now during the peak evening hours, but it would not get worse after the project is built," Alford said. Evans said the developer plans to meet with surround- ing residents during the next several weeks to make sure they understand all aspects of the project before they oppo:se it. "The argument is, you're doing it for the money, so you must be bad," he said. •aut the beach belongs to all the citizens of Callfomla, l)ot just people who are wealthy enough or lucky enough to live on the beach. We need to get as many people to enjoy the water u possible." City offidals estimate the Dunes hotel could generate up to Sl .5 million for the dty , in tranllent occupancy taxes. KENNY PRINTER after the judge's ruling, fair om- cials also were quick lo point out that reopening the amplutbeater is not their only option. "There is also the possibility that the Pacific Amphitheatre will not be used as a concert venue,• fairgrounds General Manager Becky Bailey-Findley said .. "All options will be thoroughly expJored." The fair has said if the Pacific AJ:r}phitheatie is reopened for cqticel'tS, 1t wUllllntt seating to 6,500 by using only the perma- .nent seats and not the grass berm area, wb.ich can hold another 10,000 pe0ple. Fair official$ set no time line for reuse of the Pacific Amphitheatre, but Bailey-Findley said it may fake two years for the !air's bOard of directors to · look at all its options and decide what to do. In the meantime, Bailey-Find- ley said the fair will consider the cost of work that would be need- FORGEY CONTINUED FROM 1 victed sex offender, was found guilty last week by a San Bernardino County JUTy for forcible oral copulation on a 15- year-old boy in Big Bear 'Lake. Authorities found 22 photos of the victim, some of which had him in naked poses. Police said the crimes occurred on different occasions between 1967 and 1988. He faces up to 18 years in prison and will be sen- tenced Aug. 7. Lawton said the first reported molestation occurred in Decem- ber 1994. The Costa Mesa teen, who is now 19, was picked up by Crummel at Estancia High School and taken to Forgey's home, he claimed. The teen was Forgey's patient at New Alternative Home in Costa Mesa but had only visit- ed his home once, where he was given a physical examination. The teen alleges he was given a pink-and-white capsule that made him feel "Pigh. tt He added that Crummel would initiate the sexual activity by exposing him- self or masturbating in f~ont of the cd to get the facility, which has been closed since 1995, baclc in-Yo working order. Faugrounds neighbors and city offioals who endured more than a decade of loud rock con- certs at the amphitheater before it closed are crossing their fingers. "I guess I'll JUSt have to wait and see if the faif's statements about being a good neigh~r hold true,• said David Brown. a long- time Presidio Drive resident. "l'm terribly disappointed,, (with the decision) ... but hope springs eter- nal." · Costa Mesa officials, who are essentially powE:rless over what goes on at the a.mp}}itheater even though it's within their city limits, also are cautiously optimistic that the fair will do the right thing. • 1 share the same concerns as the neighbors,• said City Coun- cilman Joe Erick.son. "The sound needs to be kept wiµlln the con- fines of the amphiqiooter." • teen and ForgeJ.. Lawton· testified that on five occasions, C:rwnmel and Forgey had sex with the boy. The victim said he tried to pull away, but he was hit and slapped and was tossed like a rag doll. "He didn't report the crimes because he was fearful of Crum- mel's promise that he would kill him," Lawton said. Forgey's attorney, alternate public defender John Zitny, said the victim didn't reveal he h,ad been molested until the third interview with authorities. When questioned by Zitny, the detective did say the teen used drugs and voluntarily went to Forgey's home to escape school and the court-ordered home where he was living. Zitny added the victim's credi- bility is questionable at best, pointing out that police haven't found any other victims. "This k.id is a liar," he said. ':He's changed his story five or six times, and the prosecution select- ed the best one. Dr. Forgey is a respectful professional who has been hurt by these allegations that haunt him. He may be guilty of poor judgment but not of a JULY 15 -JULY 19 JULY 28 -AUG. 4 AUG. 6 . -AUG. 9 _. C.lHI WlSTH.'I roltl: 1 BY PHONE (213) 480-3232 (714) 740-2000 ilil5iiiif, 0111~1~ www. R inp;lin~.c·om TICKt:T PRK:t:. .. ~AR11 G 1' 1 IM 'U •tni.I "DOI.DI• Wl .... ff'\T.1'1( IU(ft'Ot ~· (;Rot f> H \TES: (')0'>) 9RK 93~,9 (HO:i> 250 4424 RIDES CONTINUED FROM 1 VlSitof!t. A fall from a nde or a tnp-and-faJl accident could mean a liability lawswt against the fair, cJ costly situation Schaible ls pciid to prevent. Although carruval nde super- visors and oper_ptors do daily checks oUhe rides before the fair opens to detect any cracks in the metal framing, frdyed elec- trical wiring or worn out.safety ti.amesses, Schaible cmd another ·inspector do addiuonal random checks as a backup. ·we don't keep a schedule because we don't want the nde operators to know we're com- ing," he said. •we find more problems that way.• crime.· Forgey, 81, appeared at the hearing escorted in a wheelcha.JI and dressed in a white shirt and dark pants. His court hearing was delayed several hours because he failed to board the bus that car- ries jail inmates. Forgey said he fell ill Thursday morning and was taken to a hospital. When Zitny asked how he felt. he responded, "terrible.• Judge James Turner derued Zitny's request to release his client because of his diling health and age. Forg,ey 1s being held on a no-bail warrant. • U I were him, I would get out of town to spend what little left of my We somewhere else,• Turner said. The case will be bound over for arraignment m Supenor Court on July 28 Attome'ts don't know whether the case will be delayed because Crummel dlso hds an arre.st warrant Ul Riverside Coun- ty. Authorities believe he killed Jamey Trotter, a 13-yedr-old Cos- ta Mesa boy who disappedled m 1979. 1-lis remains were found by Crununcl near Ortega Highway in 1990. .. Unlike rides ttt Dzsneylond or other amusement parks that are set up permanently and held together with stwdy oubii and bolts, canuval rides must be more flexible, because they're put together and taken apart often. Caroival ndes a.re bililt with ~ senes of metal plhS and keys holding th& pieces together while at the same time allowmg them to be ecfsily disassembled. A small children's ride ma5' have 200 pins and keys, while a large roller coaster or other mid- way ride may contain up to 2,000, Schdible said. . As part of his JOb, Schaible examines the ndes with a fine- tooth comb, looking tor cracks in the metal roller coaster tracks or worn-out metal joints that should be rewelded. • Schaible's job starts a few days before th fo.ir opens, as tbe·~-1....1. dozens of disa emblcd carriiVal ndes roll onto the faiJ:grounds on the back of flat-bed trucks. Before they're put together by carruva1 workers; Schaible and a handful of other ride mspec10rl -comb the dLSa sembled rides, mak.tng sure they weren't dam- agNl on the road as they moved from one farr to another. "Believe tt or not, that41 where most of the structural problems happen,• he said. ·while it'i> on the truck. they'll hit a 1>9thole or run over a curb, end'it'll ddlllage the ride," A'A a ride in.-;pector, Schaible lives by the motto "better we than sorry." •u we seP. anything at all we shut the nde down until it can be fixed; he sclld. ·we don't ta.ke ony chances ... We now dellv-1 C:ti 'ff i •r•1 r,-------~r,-------~r.-----=-~ I FREE• I FREE• I FREE• I · II II I I Buy 1 Bowl and 11 Buy 1 Wrap and I I Buy 2 Wraps r I 2 Fountain Drinks 11 2 F. ountain Drinks I 1 Get the Third I I Get 1 Bowl Free 11 Get 1 Wrap Free 11 Wrap Free I I Good Thru I I Good Thru I I Good Thru • I I 7 /29/98 11 7 /29/98 11 7 /29/98 I I Coupon~''" J '°''t~ I I c up0n I'«>!' J \\ • 11 '""°°"' ~t va.ild w,ttt .. I I Arr, Oilier Of'l" I I f\n-r Otnet Offer 11 Ar) O'"el Oife< I One Coupoo Pei Custonier One COUllO"I Per CUSIOITlet One C0voon Pe< Customer. 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I've given Cameron Dollar of Southern cautomia College a call for verification, but alas, no return call. And maybe he won't, or can't, or would prefer to announce it in a more timely manner should it come to pass. I'd like to call the subject at band, but if I were to make contact. be would be crazy to verify it, because be is currently trying to find his way on to the campU.S of the Maryland Terrapins. I'd like to back this up with a statement from my source. But I can't do that. It must remain anonymous. So what do I have? Just a sin~le source, but one who haPJ>ens to be very, very close to the situation. It's one of those inside things that come along from an old contact who was always one of my great allies when I spent more tinie watching and writing than planning and editing. It's the sort of c'ontact which allows you to walk way out there on the limb. -.i··- So Jet me ask you the question: What would you say to the notion of UCLA-produtt Cameron Dollar coming up with the college basketball blockbuster of the year? What would tum virtually every basketball fan's neck and stir the imagination of every hoops expert? How about ... in a Vanguards' uniform this winter ... the MAYOR 'S CUP PERSPECTIVE roger Carlson controversial and amdZingly talented ... Schea Cotton? Presently the one-time Mater Dei High phenom is trying to get DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Costa Mesa Nationals' Brett Via stomps on home plate after slugging his second home run of the day ln 6·0 Mayor's Cup win. Via and Cahill power Nationals to their first Mayor's Cup crown. Ji\!)(,.,, I llu . lktf Pb COSTA rvtESA -The events of the first inning can often dictate which team will have the momentum in a game. Thursday's Mayor's Cup game held true as a first inning home run by Brett Via and a· quick thinking defense propelled the Costa Mesa National M4jol'$ Little League All·Stars to a 6-0 victo- ry over the Costa Mesa American All-Stars at TeWinkle School as the Nationals swept the series to win the second annual May- or's Cup "The league has only been around for a few years and this is the first time that this league has won a title," Nationals Manager Dave Pisarski said. "It really feels great." The Americans threatened pitcher Michael Cahill early, putting runners on first and. second wi~ just one out. But a line drive by Colin McGuire was snagged by shortstop Adam Jo'9enson, who threw to second base to complete a double play. •'fbat first innlng was really a killer," American Manager Pat McGuire said. ·w e hit lhot9 all day, they were in )ust the right s~.· In the bottom of the inning, Matt Schirmer and Jorgenson drew one out walks. Via came up and hit a high fastball over the left field fence and the Nationals bad a 3·0 lead. Cahill setUed in and pitched a three-hit- ter with four strikeouts, lncJUding the final out ot tbe game. •He did an awelOIDe job today,• PiMnld. Mid. ·1 coac:bed tbe DlamODdbackl durtng tbi regulilr IMIOll and be always beat m. • AmldcaD pMmer Denie1 Cooper WU .. -, ... DON l.EACH I ~y flt.OT Nationals' Adam Jorgemon slides In with a double under the tag of Brett Perrlae. strong, giving up just five hits and striking er by picking a runner off first base. Hughes out nine. made a diving catch in the sixth inning. But the third inning was a tough one for Cahill and Bobby Estrada had lingles for the Americans. Jorgen,on led off with bis the Nationals. Eric Barnett, Josh Glauch second walk of t}le S]llffie. Via was up next 'IYler Herrted each had Ingles for the Amer-• and crushed h1S second homo run of the icans. game for a 5-0 Nationals lead. Danny Whitaker walked all three times •He really stepped it up for this series,• be was at bat. Pisarski said. •tte's just a great natural ath· •1t was nice to end the season as win· Jete. But it was also nice to see all the kids ners, • Pisarski said playmg like we knew they could play.• · ::::W.lt~n In the bottom of the fifth inning, Jorgen-.._arw ALL .... t. Ar 1 • AU. ... I IOD dcNbled with no outs. Cooper then c.. .._. Arnlrtc:.t • • • o J o muck out \l\a before a groundout by Greg c... Miii PMdoMI m Ot• • I 5 1 Hugh4ii ie:or8d the final run for tbe NatiOn-Cooper end~ c.td\ ~ C.-. end all. ~-. W-~ Zl ·JcMge11 .. 1(N). Schirmer a1IO made a great play at catch· t11 " * J (N). QUOTE Of THE DAY ... -W.'w orly been crOllld for a fw yecl'S and tis Is .. h ., • lime M '5 leap has won a lille. h realy feels pit -· · Dave Plswsld, Nationals All-Stars manager Newport Beoch/Costo Maso Doily Pilot 11 back into the NCAA level with a berth at College Park after the NCAA closed the lid on his application to UCLA when acpisations emerged regarding his SAT S€ores. That's Plan A -Maryland, with the NCAA's blessing. But if he is unsuccessful with the NCAA in that attempt, hls very ne~ ·option is a winter in Costa Mesa to tune up his game on the NAIA level, show the pros what be has, and move on to the professionals after !1 "one-year" tour here in Costa Mesa witlun the reins of Cameron Dollar. Can you imagine what the appearance of Cotton would do for Southern California College? H nothing else, they'd need to .. put in a second level of seatirlg of some sort for almost certain overflow crowds. Right now you can seat something like 300 in what used to be Orange C~ College's cracker box of the ·(Os. • And how about the Golden State Athletic Conference overall? ean you imagine the cWemma for opposing coaches, llll'd the general interest, this would produce? The Vanguards would, at least for one season, be m the national spothght and the media exposure it would create would simply put the Vanguards on a new plateau. So stay tuned ... there 1ust may be an attraction across the street from the fair ... called King Cotton. MOTOR SPORTS An retti tribute ms Aug. 1 2 •Newport Beach hotel to host "Night of the Bulls" Lamborghini 20th anniversary tribute dinner. NEWPORT BEACH -Mano Andretti is often referred to as the greatest race car driver of all time, having proven himseli a winner · at all levels of 1:ompetition, and next month he'll be honored at the Four Seasons Hotel in New- port Beach. In 1978, while driving for Lotus, Andretti joined Phil Hill as the only American ever to capture the Formula One World Champi- onship and, later that same year, won his second of three Driver of the Year Awards. To commemorate the 20th anniversary of this lustonc achievement, racing enthusiasts. fellow drivers and friends will assemble to salute Andretti at the "Night of the Bulls• dinner on August 12 (Wednesday) at the '> Four Seasons Hotel. The tribute to Andretti is the start of Automobili Lamborghini's 35th anniversary celebration in the U.S. Fifty Lamborghini Diablos will assemble in full view from pool· side where the r~ception and silent auction will be held begin- ning at 7 p.m. ·Lamborghini own- ers, And.retti included, are partic- ipating in the "Running of the Bulls" drive that will travel from Newport Beach to Monterey for the Monterey Histonc Weekend's various motoring events. The 50- car procession will be beaded by And.retti under a California High- way Patrol escort. The.ceremonies will begin at 8 p.m. with dinner and an intro- duction of the celebrities and famous drivers who are expect- ed. A brief video tribute chroni- cling Andretti's illustrious 50- plus-year career will begin at a pproximately 9 p.m., followed by a live auction and results of the silent auction. Cappmg the everung will be an mterview session with Andret- ti and Derek Daly, owner of the Derek Daly Racing School in Las Vegas. Guests will have an opporturuty to hear a few of the many colorful and exciting stories that only Andretti can share. A I.united number of tickets are avwlable for the •Night of the Bulls" tribute dinner and are avwlable by calling (702) 873- 4000. Ticket prices are $150 each or $1,600 for a table of 12. Net proceeds from the dinner ~d auction benefit Child.help USA, a l\Onprofit orgariization dedicated to combating child abuse across America. FISHING • Some charters overwhelmed by the albacore counts. Albacore fishing exploded this week in channel waters as anglers fishing aboard day and charter boats running out of New- port Harbor enjoyed excellent blue water fishing in an area 7 5 miles southwest of Newport's twin jetties. A quartet of harbor area anglers chartered the six-pack boat "Bongos 11, • (714) 673-2810, for a wild fishing trip on Tuesday. On boa.rd the deluxe charter boat were Rob Norquist, Tom Hynas, Vince Maybell and char- ter master, Howard Wells, all from Newport Beach. Captain Richard Ruffini bead- ed the Cast sportfisher out to the inner edge of the Butterfly Bank and began trolling feathers and Rapala lures. The first stop produced 20 longfins. the second added anoth- er 25 fish to the day's total and on the third stop the anglers JUSt stopped fishing and told the cal>' tain to take them back to the dock. ·we caught so many big alba- core that we were just too tired to pull on any more fish.• tated Wells. The fish bolds were full of longfin tuna and tint declt, sariff DEEP Mohammed of Newport Beach, handled the filleting chores on the way back to the docks at Dav- ey's Locker. The four ang~ had decked 75 albies ln the 15-to 25-pound class, with Wells ta.king big fish honors when he dropped down a jig and hooked into a 3'-pOund albiel Good albacore fishing is expect to continue m channel waters as more school of tit.b move in the area from the 90Utb- west. Charter and day boatCWill be carrymg muimwn loecSs: tbll weekend u anglers try to tapjnto the unbelievable Wide open hma fishery off shore. • -by JJin NJetaJtt "' Eckenrode knocked out in first roliild • CdM 1'81idei\t eliminated in match play at US. Amateur Pubtit: ~ SAN DIEGO -Todd Eckenrode <lf COfOM de1 Mar, wbo won mede.Ust hooon in a qualifier for the U.S. AmatliUt Pu• Un.ks Cbamp60mblp at tbe 7,010..yard South Cam• •t :n.n.y pm. Golf COW'lll. ac.t~IR tbe tint rOUDd d ma9CIL;play W9dnMcSly to Walnut C~'I DeaW Anoyo. l up. Bc-.rode. a 21-,.ar-okt gOlf coune •c:htllit1. ..... ._.... n..day ....... shot 61 for • .....,.. ... d 7-undlr-pm 13' .... won a twMde playQG iD lbe er,...'° wwe tM IMl llMlt. 1be U.S. AmalNr Pubic Una an.I .. ~ ts s.tunt.y. • • .. _ .. ,. . ... :: ,. 12 Friday.July 17, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot PUILIC NOTICH PUIUC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICH PUBLIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICH • PUILIC NOTICH PUBLIC NOTICl!I PUILIC NOTICll PUILIC NOTIC!I One ~Ing llltll " a llunlelpal Cede t• ,. 1P97 ..... __. .. bUllMH ytl7 YH. OSIOI/ dHUC1td by:.,,~~"!',...... ,UBLIC NOTICE m. °',!!ll!!ld,· ~· ~ ClliJt::; ~ c': •·-Cl t ollllo 1 el MuWflt '•1t11tn ......,.... 1¥t y011 •--_..,. _ • .....,,. ... ...,._ ..., 2,531 eq ll., ao-.M1 -oer • •llt 11t • '" a111, iocorPorattd. DonelO C11k1 Cone~. Inc, t>ustne1t ~? Y11. t-•3 flctlllout llualn•H R~· to PIY 1 ,.. ~. •_:.-.-..... King RtlllUlt/11 With Otf\19o re1ul•tl•n• (Am•nel• M. Pelttetn. Jt. Pr1t1d9tll Ken Cvka, ,, .. tcl9'11 Daniel V, Ol•on .,_.Statement IUnl -· .-. ---.-------1 ttvu 1eMc:e Tht MCond MOM No, 874), Thl• ttattm.nt wu Ned Thie ~nt wa1 llltd 11'119 ltlttmttll \di llltd Tl\t fOlto_Wlng pt<tonl .,. ~f tt. £1.lllid ~ ~ ID~~\ 11tuctur1 wlll bt a 2.510 aq. Thl9 PfO,ect has tieen rt-with tl\t County Cl.,k ol with 11\e County C1trk 01 with tl\t County ei.<k ol doong bU• ,.11 ... ~ -b C8lfl C..-. _,. 11. buUding d1Vld9d Into two ~. end It hU bffn Orange County on 7·3-M Orange Ccxulty on M4 ... Orang1 County Ol'I .. 12·M Plan11 ColfH, It Fair J4iU ~·3., !rGll Clf 1111 ~ ~ ~ d Ill • lt1.t1 •1*9• IOI IWO, fUll. dttttmll'lld U\at It II Cit· 1HH783347 199H7'41tt 19Mt7tU80 Drtve, Coell MHI, CA "1lR S • aild · of lM*9d St8all. ll1r Qllfl) a Al • •USINISS NAMS HMCI emall•ic:alt rtltlu-~ t)ltmpt, Clan 6, Ddy Pilot July 1'7, 24, i11 Dally Piiot July 11, 24. 31, Diiiy ,,tot July 10, 11, 24, t2t2t I Mt . .:.ol~~ -d~ :: ~c:J..:-,:: Tiit ro11ow1:;p ptrtont ranll that will occupy •P-(minor llllfllllon• In land Aug 7, 1.., F252 Aug. 1. 1191 F:nA 31. ttN FZ21 Jodl Milltr, I04 South B~ ~-i;. .. liidT, •'Uid CMcC....Oftwe ..... leMI :;--;?:,~g(!! 1~.~~:.0~ pro•lmattl)'I 1•.255 aq It. uM UmiiaUone), llndt< lht PUBLIC NOTIC! PUBLIC NOTICE PUILIC NOTICE :=~ N9Wl><>f' Btach, Ntl ' AM. C. 11 IWIA. • • '*'· : Mu 111 p It y tr each. The project lrwot¥H ftQultementa of lhl CelilOf• Thia bualntH 11 con-he 8ll'IOUllt of 1111 yn. -~ i) 11111..,..., by "· 918 MacKenzie th11pprovllof: nla EnvltonmentaJ Out111'1 "otltloue•ueln .. • ,.clltlou•llu1lneH "otltMM••uelne•• duc:ttdby:ll'llndwldull plld ceolfle~ lllftdertlldo.lofTIUltlrllll , Co"' MHO, C•i>lo« • M .._,m.,. 10 th• ..,_ , N•mo 0181""'"' """' 0181•,...t -01 ....... 1 H.,. '°" '""°" doi"9 IP"~"· ~ ......,~~ nl1 9211211 Koll dtnttr Pllnntd Com-Nolie• It Mrtby furlhtf Thi lollowlng ptttor\I ltt Tiit following ptrlOl'I• att Tht IOllowlng Ptflonl Ill bvtlnt11 ylt? No m lnCf' nd· W 5a. ---Ttif F1c:11uout BuelntH mur-.\'I DtvlJOP!Ml'll Aanu-glvlfl that llld publle Mir· doing bu•lntH ... doing bl3lntte N : doing butlntH at: Jodi Milltr * Ind Died al TNlt~;.fNT.~ N1m1 rtlltfrtd to abov1 laUAf!t to •llow lddlUOMl Ing Wiii bt held on Ult CRE"ATINO CENTERS OF NICKELi NICKELi 5o founclajlon of 8uunnt Th11 sll1tmtnt waa flltd L.L •·: . ..!!. rlJl: =:,_n._..,...-;;;r ·~ :~·1~~g.~ 0,r,f,'t~ ~~~~ ,,.a1aUtan1 u1t1 1n 0111c1 27th dat or .1u1v. 11H, ~~h~~"1i~ 28~m~~~: ~~~~!:.54JAE~:;g Rd., :~'.,co~~ ';:,::Wc~i: ~~~~:·eo~~ ~~,4~f ol'fMt,. W. ...... eo1•«* ... cif,._..:z.: • 730075 ' "O" 11ti1 curr1111 limit at tht hour 01 7.00 p.m. In CA 921172 ' Fl( W••t 0Lt11ur1 Indus· 92ea1 ' 1Hll7842t2 • mint ~ _, and°'* CIOIJWl'IDll clllalllDn, • lrtcty Dt• Emt11on. 918 'p two r111aurtnll Wiii bt Ill• Council Ch1mbtrt Of J111cqutllnt Kltln·ElmH. trl11 (CA). 5242 . Argosy UH McOtlff, 381 La P1rlt Dally Piiot Juty 11 24 31 ( • Wl ~ 0.-id 't W q, lhOwl '-'• -,29 E. ' MecKenzle Plac1. Cotti lncr111td lo thrH r••tau· lhe N-Port St1ch City 203 Calle Conchita, San Avt.. Huntington B11ch, Uint IC, Colla M•H, CA AIJ9 7 1998 1 ;:240 O Coun I . 'BJ: Mbot EM .. ~ Btldl. ' Men, CA 92028 · , rant 11111) llnd' Hall, 3300 Newport Boult· Cltmtntt, CA 92872 CA 82&48 821127 -· ' o Couao u 1 n Cl Slld ...... bl llllOI, blJ1 Thia bu~tneo II ~Pl'-' • Amend th~ Koll Canltt ¥ltd, Newpoi1 e .. cti. Call· MlchHI CharlH ElmH, Tnt• bu1lnt11 " con· Thi• bu1lntH 11 con. PUBLIC NOTICE ~ F • ~y r.i• Ind Oe~tor, 5:.~1: ducted by 1n lndMdy•J ·: Plinntd Community Otvtl· lomla. at wlllch tlmt and 20) Call• Conc:hlla, San duc:ttd Dy: a corporation ducted by: an.lndMdull A Ind ~ -...-... T1acev Emor1cin 1 •I 1 and 111 person• Cl4mtntt, CA 9i872 Hlll'lt you 1tarttd dolng Hav• you starttd dolng FlotlUoua awelneH I s 'I 11 10 ii. . ... 1. « _:: 10000704195 1' ' , opmtnt Aegulaldlori• lo Pl'· ~~c:.:r may appor and Thia bu1ln111 la con. butlntH yet? V11, 8-28-98 bu1J11111 yet? 'VH, 'M0-98 H•M• lt•l•ment S E ... Pei/ N ·-·--.. TN• st111em1nt wa~.-f1ltd mlt llUng ind rink.Ing ,... •r h 11 ducted by: husb1nd 1t1d Fat WHI L.eleure lndut.· Un D. McGhH The followtng Pl'•on• .,, • 111111ol111 !IC*(I) • C n Ol tk 01 tabll1hm1n11 throughout b• heard I tteon. you wilt 11111. ThomH Portal•, Prt•·· Thi• 1111em1n1 wu filed doing buslntH 11• with thl ou. "I 1 thtl Koll C1nltr Planned challtngl thl1 projtc1 In Have you sllrttd doing !dent with IM County Clerk ol YAKITY·YAK GREETINGS ' Ii 11'8 iul prop-_... ~ ~ ~ In Oiarige Countf "r 0~14:~ community ., per Chapter court, you m1y bl llrnlted bu• ne11 yet? v11. Jun. Thie· 1t1tam1nt waa llltd Or1ng1 Counly ,on 1·10-'8 2020 south Eutwood: R'SF H tf1VW •1 E ~ ~!L., ~.!.._.er,1 D••ly .P•IOI Ju f 1· "· • 20 or lht Munlc;lpal Cod• to raising only tho•• IHU.• 20. 1998 • With 1111 County Cl•rk ol 19981783870 Santi Ana CA 92705 ... I~ ... ,_ ... -·!.!.!!'* -OI AuQ '1. 1998 · F231 and· ' you or 1omton1 tin Jacqutllne l(llln·E•mts Orange County on 7·14·98 Oally Pilot July 17, 24, :n. MonlY, Ung11, 39 Olen • lime°'~. f • LOC~£5• =-~r--.:mo1=: PUBLIC NOTICE •A uH permit'°' th• H· ral11d it thl public hHrlng Tiii• e1a1em1n1 wt' ~iltd 19980704200 Aug. 1 1998 F250 Ectlo, Oov1 Canyoo, CA I ANt we lnlltl crltttcl bV ml Died d llbllshmtnl ol • llk1-out d1sc11b4td In this nouc• or owtlh lhlcCounty ,1"19eof Dally Pilot July 17. 24, 31, ·pu' BLIC NOTICE 92879 r P• Mo1111, Aulhottmd Signl-T• ... ~ ....... •1t1119711111 ......... STAT~MENT OF range ounty on • • Aug 7 1998 F235 Thll bu1ln1u Is con· ~ ,_ •-.-. -.,.,., "-1111auranl u11 as 1pec1f1td In wr1nen corraspondtnc:a 190887131150 · • dueled t>y: an Individual • EE'S SALE IN· J~ 14, 19118 Tl\lltle COlll • UASB;~~OF~~:.;~O~~ In th• KoM Ctnttr Planntd d1llvt11d lo Ill• C11y at,°' Oa1ry Pilot July 10. 17, 24, PUBLIC NOTICE Flclltloue Bu11n .. 1 Have you lllrttd doing F 1 • PLEASE CALL ~ .. .l":·~.,-~ Community Text. and. prior to, 1111 public hHnng 31 1998 F222 Nam• llat•m•nl buslntH yet? No .... ....,,_,,..._ .- BUSINESS NAMl •The approval of 1 Traffic For lnfortn1tlon ca.II· (714) • Flclllloue Bu1ln•H Tht fotlowlng ptt1on1111 Monty Langff Ill 6~ HILL· 123. Otwlgt. Cl 92868 FOi Siii The lollov.lng pttsoos and Parking Demand 644-3200 PUBLIC NOTICE Name Sl•t•m•nl doing buslntH 11: Thlt 1ta11m1nt wu fll.cl ~ST ~108, lnformlllan· (&2e} •5932 lht F1c1111ous Buslntu tu y Cl Cl k Cit f Flolltloua BualnHI doing buslntSI as: GROUP, 275 E. Biker St.. Orang• County on 7-14·98 E • ~ -··-nave 1banoontd lht uH ot S d /a/ LaVonne M. H•rk• Tht lollowlng pt<IOnt 111 CORPORATE CAPITAL with tht County Cit. rte ol GEt. (714)634-100~~ By: K. ~ N;ima J M.L M11fwork1, Th11 prottct has l>ffn r• l•H, 1V " 1 V 0 N•m• Sl•l•m•nt a) Mobllt Physician Sit. IA. Costa M11a. Calil 19981704211 L.L.C. al ngj'lt. title Md inte<· LI 7117, 1nA. 713 11188 7 t 6 Conttr St , Costa viewed. ind It hat been Newport •••ch Th• lollowlng Plf•on• .,. SlfVlc:H, 92628 eSI oonve)'9ll to OOWlleld ~ A • Meu, Calif 92627 dttttmmtd lh1t It 11 cat· Publlshtd Newport doing buslnt1111: b) Phy1lc:lan1 R1vl9W Marty Metzgar 275 E Dally Pilot July 17• 24• 31• bytt undef Mid I ofTNSI TING ~'T,..t Tne F1c1111ous Bu11no11 tgorlcally 1111mpt under Btach·Cosla M111 Dally A & M Clo1lng Strvlces, Strvlctt, 18 Andlamo. Baker St., Sit. iA Cosii Aug. 7• l998 F239 :1Ji in . ~y I ,T~ N11m• 11lo11td 10 above the 11qultemen11 or the Pilot July 11. 1998. 19461 Pompano 1101, N-Port Coast. CA. 92657 Mtsll, CA 92829 PUBUC NOTICE ~ .~ N. :: A ~ u was flied In Or1n110 County Colllornla Envlronmentil F242 Huntington Stach, CA RuutU Brower, 18 An. Thia buelneu 11 con-scribed~· ~ 4 to,onF7o4412-o798·1998. Fii• Oua111y Act •Jnd•r Class 2 PUBLIC NOTICE 921148 dlamo, Ntwpor1 Coul, CA ductad by: an Individual Flolltloue Butln .. 1 ~ . otTrusr STA Deborah Lynn Ad•ms, 12 92857 H1¥1 you 1lar11d doing Name Statement ~$111 CJoonnlqturtnSMt •. rt1CnoLso1apozM, •7•1•6, •(~~~:~;:~~~.is~~ngA;,:: NOTICE OF Sin AnHlmo,C Rancho Thia bueln111dl 1,s c:on· bualntH yet? No Th• followlng persons are slttet add~olhef 160 " Santa Margarita, A 92688 ducted by: 1n In v dual Many Metzgar doing buelntH aa• common desl!ll'!al n, If y Ccllif 92627 turts). PUBLIC Ll~N SALi Merilyn MOrtlr1, 19461 Havi you startod doing Thi• •1tlem1nl was fll1d •> GrUPo l1la, bi Vampa, or lhe 18ial pr~oJ>e PUBLIC NOTICE Th1s business Is con· Nollet Is hereby lurthtr Bualntt• •nd Pompano 11'101, Hunting· buslntss yet? No with th• County Clerk of 827 south Qakwood Or· ! ~ ~ · c.met~ •Mortuary ~d by an tn01vldual given thal said public hear· Profe11lon1 Code ion Beach. CA 92848 Auttell Browtt Orange County on M 4·98 angt CA 92889 ' fit [ E Nob ol TNIM'I S.: Trustee Chapel • Crematory Joaquin Martin Lopez Ing wlll bt hold on the Seo. 21700·21707 Thi• buslnen 11 con· Thi• 1tatement w .. flied 18080784203 Tom McCullough, 827 N EA H, CA S. No. ~18 Youn 19988784197 27th da~ of Julv, 1998, Notice ls hereby given by ducted by:• general part· with lht County Clerk of Dilly Piiot July 17, 24, 31, South Oakwood, Orange. ndersia,1 Tl1"stee ln~~,~~rust 3S00~=.,0rtv. "this 1101trnon1 w111 flied at th• hour of 7100 tht undersigned that a ntrshlp Orang1 County on 1·7·98 Aug 7 1998 F235 CA 92889 ·rl:, env"li 'tf: cletldJIJll"•· .. ". ~ ,_ .. ......,, ~th 1he County Cler k of public lltn 1alt of tha fol· H1vt you 1larttd doing 18980703574 · • This bualniH I• con· IOQOl-~ltlll'I 0 ..!!1J ttlle don to Pt*d )IQ'# plop-144-2700 diA'llge County on 07-14 98 p.m. In th• Council Cham· lowlng described· raon•I busin•HJ,tl? No Dally Piiot July 10. 17, 24, PUBLIC NOTICE duc:ttd by: an Individual ad(i~SS'" c:o ..,""'1 =II ffWlf bl told•• Jl'llJIC .. '!111!'!~~1!1111!!!~~~~ Ooilly P1101 July 17 24 31 be11 of th• N1wport Be1ch property will bt htrc,9 11 lht Marllyn orelrt 31 1998 F217 H1v1 you atatttd doing desiar • °N*wiy~ •If~ netdol ~-==:; PIEllCEIEU .:tfDtrMav · · • City Hill, 3300 Newport hour of 10:00 A.M .• on the This 11111m1nt wu liltd • fictitious BualnH• bualntH yet? No herein. ' al fie ,,.,,.. •• Pl 1 conllCl ,1 A'Hl1 1· t998 F232 Boulevard, N1wPort Beach, 31 day of July, 1998. with lht County Cllflc of PUBLIC NOTICE N•me Statement Tom McCullough ~ salt Wll be mlde. bUt IQlilll ~ ~ 1111 • PUBLIC HOTIC E Calllomla, 11 which time Th• Hit wlll b• con-Ortng• County on 7·7·98 Flctltlo"• Bualn•h 1 Tht following peraons art Thi• stattmtnl wu filed lflithOUl a>venlfll Ol wtrrWllV. : ~ llllTC "flnandal Ille. MortC~rema*tloCnhapel and pl1c:1 any 1nd all pt<· ducted 11 Bristol St. Mini 18981713578 .. doing bu1lnt11 u : wtth the County Cltrk of : .-. ~ cns 1921203 sons lnttruttd miy •P· Storage. County of Orange, Dally Pilot JUiy 10, 17, 24, N•m• Statement •> Rising Sign, bl Cloud 9, Orange Coun1y on 7·14-98 /Ve ~w ~"T'""*Caiil~ tr4 :t. 1b'l,::=:Y NOTICE TO pear and bl htard !hereon Stat• of Calllornla. 31, 1998 f215 The lotlowing pe<1on1 at• 1S2 ~ Cabrlllo St., Cosll 19911784253 .--lo Ottd d TA ... rec:ordld CREDITORS OF ' Tilt prop111y It llOfed by doing buslntH at: M11a, CA 92827 Dll"' Pilot J•"" 17 24 31 M*lt ,...., II you c:hilltnge this Brlstol St. Mini Stor1ge. lo-PUBLIC NOTICE Toya & Tots Towtr, 29741 Chrl1tlna Koh1tlg lord. ., _, . ' • • ~ 11192• ~No. Ma ... tao TRANSFER OF p1ojtcl In court. you may catect at 1100 Brl1tol St., Allio C,ttk Ad ... Aliso 152 !,-\ C•brlUo St., Costa Aug. 1• 1998 F249 1~92~~~1~4~d~Otlc:lll~~~Rtca~~dl~ln~;;;;;;:1;;;~ IMPROVEMENTS bt llmlltd to raising only Cos11 Mtsa, CA 92828 Flolltlous •ualn .. 1 Viejo. CA 92656 Mesa, CA 92527 PUBLIC NOTICE PERTAINING TO thoH lssuu you °' some-The Items to bt 1old art Nam• Sl•l•ment Lllctifl1ld'1 Toys, Inc., Thi• buelntH 11 con-M It THE REAL TY ont 1111 ral11d at the pub-g1n11ally dascrlbtd •• IOI· Tht lollowtng p1raona. art (CA), 3312 Spatr Blvd., ducted by: an lndMdual Flctllloua •weln•H ~· (S1c1.0101· lie ht1rlng dtScrlbtd In fow1: furnilurt, clothing, dolngbu1lneH1t: Gltndalt,CA91208 H1v1 you llarttd doing Heme Statement e 0107U.C.C.) lh1Snohctorlnwrlt1encor-tools and/or other house-CORPORATE SUPPLY Thl1 bu1ln.t11 11 con· buslntssytl?No Thtlollowlngperaoniart • frljUte 11 horoby g1vtn to llold lltms slortd by lht CENTER. 16027 Brookhu11t ducttd by: • corporation Ctvllllna Lord doing business u : creai.U>1S having en 1n1ere11 reapondtnct dtliv.,td 10 loUowlng ptflona: St. 11'0·121. Fountain Val· Ha¥1 )'OY llarttd doing This ltaltmtnt wu flied DDAS, 11 Martblu, Suitt ~ 1n c:oriiiln 11em:. ol lmprov• lht Cily al, or prior to, lht Name of Ac:c:ount • Spac1 lty, CA 92708 bUslneu yet? No with the County Clerk of 210 Aliso Vltlo CA 921156 "fnls Per1eining 10 the A•· public: ht1rlng For lnfor· Number Capltll lnternatlonal, Inc:., Lltchll1ld'1 Toye Inc .. Orange County on &-23-98 Vince Rubilcava, 27860 (la, any that 11 11ansler 1s about me11on c:an (949) 844·3200. Craig Armstrong, 4970 (DE). 2730 G•tew1y Oaks OenlH Lllc:hfltld, SacJ 19888702355 Matg'*lt• F'fltkwiy, IC· 10 l)t m1d1 on only 1ho11 /a/ LaVonn• M. Hark· Rou Bat1on, 1152C l>r .• 11'100. Sacramento. CA Trt... Dally Piiot Junt 25, Juty 3, 133, Mlulon Viejo, CA a.1tetn 1ttmt or lmprov•· IHI City Cf•rk City of Bort1I Builders, 380 95833 This statement wH filed 1o 17 l998 F203 921192 Ith mvnt1 Pertaining 10 the At· New' or1 Beach' Jeremy Srthmer, 806E Thia buslnau 11 con. wllh tilt County Clerk ol · • This buslntH Is con-~ a11.,. (l1x1uros :ind equip· NdTE· Th 1 Ron Castro. 430C duct1d by: • corPortllon Orang• County on 7·7·98 PUBLIC NOTICE duc:ttd by: an Individual .'Mt./ A . m'1nl) and 1oca1ed ONLY 11 · 8 expenH 0 Bob Cress, 6SOE Ha¥t you 111rttd doing 18980713575 Have you started doing ' -• c;... lho busines 1 address aet this nollct IS paid from 11 Brian Lee Dickson. 580E buslnou yet? YH, Jan. 20, Dally Piiot July 10. 11. 24, 'loUUoua Bualn•H bu1lnt1s ytt? No "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Crematlon& Burial Service fQl.th h01e1n This tranuc· hllng !ue colleclld lrom the Gary Jones, 765 19118 31 1999 F2l9 N•m• Stat•m•nt Vinet Rubalcava A 11011 is NOT concorneCI w1t11 appllcanl. Gordon McDonnell. 35.9 C1plt1I lnltrnatlonal. Inc., ' The following ptr1on1 111 This atattmtnf w11 filod anyothor1dd1ou otwhlc h Publlshud Ntwporl MlktPalleraon,87tJ OrogCanclno,Extc.Olrec:· PUBLICNOTICE dolngbu1lneu11: with th• County Clerk of Why should you sub1·ect said Transfcror(s) m19h1 b1 Boach·Cosl.i Meaa oa11y Rosi Ray. 324 tor l.S.M. Products. 1057 E. Orange County on 7-14·98 GOOD lotalt d, soid 1111 ol Im· plot Jul 17 1998 Kenia Takaki, 107E Thlt llaltmlnl WH flltd Flctllloue Bueln... lmptrl1I Hwy. Unit 11'125, 19988714204 yourself & your family to provemenis Por111ning to 1 Y • · Dated: 7/6/98 . with the County Clork of Neme Statement Plac:enlla, CA 92870 Dally Piiot July 17 24 31 111.lt Aeolly IS on flit In the F24l Signed: Janet Sutton Orang• County on 7·7·98 Tht lollowlng ptraons are Ronald A. Santo•. 398 J A 1 1""8 • F237 ADI paying 1'nflated prices for oTtice ot 1ho Transfertt and LC OT CE Th11 notice Is given In IC· 18888713557 doing bu1ln1sa as: Roubud Ct .. Anlhtlm1_ug~·-•.._•_., ____ _ 1,.., and a11 inqu1r1es should PUB I N I cordanct wllh th• provl· Dady Pilot July 10. 11, 24, CROWN Valley Rtal Estate Hiiia, CA 112808 PUBLIC NOTICE caskets & servt'ces????. bO mad• at SOid ofllct. PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL •Ion• of Section 2t700 ti 31 1998 F220 Man1g1m1nt, 802 South Thi• buslntH Is con·1--------- tetephone number Is (714) BE HELO BY THE COSTA seq. ol lht Su1lne11 & Pro-' Bavt1ont, Balboa Island. CA duc:ttd by: an Individual Ftclltloue Bweln•H r-n T-ll r-l 000 r!~r.&Wl:"I' 7115·5148; porson to con-MESA PlANNING COM· festlone Cod• of the State PUBLIC NOTICE 924112 H1v1 you atarttd doing Name Statement Call \AIU auu n"" ~• UICI I• NATALIE ARMAS MISSION AT THE CITY of California. . Jam11 E•rt Rich. 802 B•v· butll\IH yet? No Th• following ptf10nl .,. ~-n-..-.. ~-c-a-'rht namt ana busln111 HALL. 77 FAIR DRIVE, Salts 1ub)tct to prior can· FlcllUoue Bu1ln .. 1 front, Balboa Island, CA Ronald A. Santos doing butlneH H : 642-5678 _. .... v•-t" Cll .-a•---. ~ atldrtll ot lhl lnttndtd COSTA MESA. CALIFOR· ctllaUon In lht tvtnt ol sat· Neme ltetement 92662 Thie ttlltment wu Ill.cl Muhlpla~ Maddnt .. , 9181!~=======~l!:::::;::i======i5555iiii·~ ~alialeror(1) 11/111· SHI· NIA . AT 6:30 P.M. OR AS U1m1n1 betwttn Owner Tht lollowlng ~· att Thl1 bu1lnu1 11 con• with 1ht Counly 01.,k ot Mac:l<tnil• Pllct, Costa FAN GASOLINE COM· SOON AS POSSIBLE and obtlgatad party. doing buslntH H : ductad by: an Individual Orange County on 5-27·98 Miii, c.Jllornla 92628 PANY. INC, a C111lornl1 THEREAFTER ON MON· Published Ntwpoft El Chlnlco Mexican l Sal· HaV9 you etart~ doing 19988759740 Brad Emtreon. 1300 Co1por111on. C:/O SEOO· DAY. JULY 27. 1998. RE· Beac~osta MIH Dally VldOftan Food, 2083 Har-bu1lne11 yet? Vff, 11·25-Dally Piiot June 28, Juty 3, Adam• A'lt., 17F, Cost• WICK. DETERT. MORAN & GARDING THE FOLLOW· Pilot July 17. 24, 1998. bor 81¥d., Colla M11•. CA. 93 lO 17 1998 F205 ....... CA f12t28 ABNOLD. 3 PARK PLAZA. INO APPLICATIONS. F243 921127 Jam11 E. Rich ' ' This bu1ln1u le c:on· mH FLOOR, IRVINE. CA. IF ANY OF THE FOLLOW· PUBLIC NOTICE Mirna Burciaga. 1778 New Thi• 111temen1 was flltd PUBLIC NOTICE due1td by: an lndlVldull 11!61<1·8540 ATTN: THO-ING ACTIONS ARE CHAL· Hampahlrt or.. Colla Wllh ,,,, County Citric of Have you llatttd doing MAS J. BOIS II LENGEO IN COURT. THE NOTICI THAT MtH, CA. 92112t Orange County on 6-19-98 Ftotltloua BulllMH bUslnffa ~·1? No The locotlon In Calllornla CHALLENGE MAY BE UM· H1l1rlo SalvtdOf Burciaga. 19980702083 H•m• St•tement Brad Emlf'IOl'I or Iha chief executive ol1lct ITED TO ONLY THOSE IS-FoS:~~T:N'a 1778 New Hampshire Or .. Dally Piiot July 10, 11, 24, Tht lollowlng PlflOllt a11 Thi• 1tattmtnl wH liltd oi-f>Jinc:1p11 bu11neu olf.ct SUES SOMEONE RAISES ANNUAL RETURN Costa Meea. CA. 92828 31 l998 F226 doing butlntH 11: with tht Oounly Cltrk of 0141!\t lnltndod Trantleror AT THE PUBLIC HEARING Thll bu1lntH It con-' MBK ExprtH, 2798 Hat· Orar191 County on 7•14-98 11· SAME AS ABOVE OESCAISEO IN THIS NO-IS AVAILABLI FOR duct1d by: husband ind PUBLIC NOTICE bor Blvd .. Suitt 135, Co1t1 1HH704198 a~:_;.amo~ ~~: fn~!~~!~ b18~RE~~o~iE:c~nJ~ No1i:•r,1:~!~~~ given ~:v1 you et1rt1d doing Flctttloue Bualne11 tt,:,~aCAM~2~!ptt1, 3205 Oally PUol July 17• 24• 31• 111111sferee Is · CITY OF LIVERED TO THE PLAN· that 1111 annual return, IRS bu1lnt11 ytt? Y .. , 6·15-88 Name Slalem•nt Cotorat10· Pl., Coela Miii, Aug. 7• l998 F230 ANAHEIM. PUBLIC WORKS NINO COMMISSION AT, form 990-PF, for tht tu Mirna Surcl1g1 Th• followlng p•r1on1 art CA 926211 PUBLIC NOTICE otPT .. 200 s ANAHEIM OR PRIOR TO, THE PUB· y11r beginning April 1, Thi• 1t1ltmtnl WH fll1d doing business as: Thi• bUtln1H ,, con· --------- BL\10., P. 0 BOX 3222, LIC HEARING. 1996, and ending March with th1 County Clerk of Purrltclly Flt. 435 Canal duc:ttd by: an Individual The annual return of th• ANM~EIM , CA 92803. 1, ADOPT lANOSCAPE 31, 1997. of tht N1wpor1 Orange County on 7·7·98 St., NtwpM BHch, CA Have you tttrttd doing Pa11one Famlly Foundallon A1''flll· NATALIE ARMAS ANO SION GUIDELINES Htrbor Elk• Lodga No. 10988703511 92863 bu1ln1t1 ytt7 No 11 avallablt fOf ln•ptetlon Thp prop1rly per11n1nt FOR THE CITY COUNCIL 1767 Charllable F"und. 1 Dally Piiot July 10, 17, 24, UH McOhH, 361 La Petit Dana C1pl11 during regul1r buslntll 1.01010 •s dtacribod in gen· OF THE CITY OF COSTA prlvala foundation, 11 avail· 31 1998 F224 Ln. #C, Costa Mt11, CA This ataltmtnt wu llltd tloUfl by any clllztn who l'fitl os 1mp1ovemen11 l>tr· MESA, FOR THE NEW· able tor Inspection at Its ' 92827 with the Counly Clerk of r1qut1t1 ln1p1Ctlon within 1·un1ng 10 the Reolly (fl•· PORT BOULEVARD. SPE· principal olflc1 during regu· PUBLIC NOTICE Thie buslntn Is con· Orange County on 7•7·98 180 d1y1 lrom lhl• nollct. 1111 .. 0 1nd equlpmenl) ol CIFIC PlAN AREA, LO-tar buslnt11 houri by-any ducted by: an lndlvldual 19880713578 Contact Roy Pat1on1, Pre•· lh.:U cenaln buslntn CATED ON THE EAST clllzen who requt1t1 In· Flctltloue Bualn•H H1vt you starttd doing Dally Piiot July 10, 17, 24, ldtnt II 31 Monlttty Pint •·"~ wn ts SHIFAN GASO· SIDE OF NEWPORT BOU· 1pec:tlon Within 190 days N•m• Slal•ment buslntu yat? Vt1. June 31 1998 F218 OriVt. NtWl)Ol"t Co .. t CA L.,IN'E" and localed 11 1771 LEVARO BETWEEN 111TH eller the datt of publlclllon Th• following ptrtons art 19112 • 92557 or (9491 760-8606. SOUTH BROOKHURST ST . STREET ANO MESA of lhls notice. dolng buslntH 11: LIH McOhM PUBLIC NOTICE Publl1h1d Newport At!AHEIM. CA DRIVE. ENVIRONMENTAL Tiit tddreH and ltl• Surf City C.Onstrucllon, Thll llallmtnl was flltd 811c:h.Co1t1 MHI Dally s.iu 1r1nster ol lht Item• DETERMINATION : EX· phon. numblr ol th• prl· tfl847 Berkshire Lant, wl1h tht County Clerk of Flctlllou• •ualn•H Piiot July 11. lff8 F241 or 11Trprovemen11 Pert11n1ng EMPT. vat• follnd1tlon'1 prlnclp1I Hunllng\on 811ch, CA Orange County on 5-28-98 Name St•l•m•nt la the Roally Is lnttndtd to 2. Pl.ANNINO APPLICA· ottlct 11 3458 Via OQOrto. 92848 18981759924 The fotlowlng per1on1 atl b• c:on1umm11td and 111 TION PA·98·551S8/ZA-9S.23 N1wport Bt1ch, CA 928e3, J1tt1ry Alttn SllH, 19847 Dally Piiot June 26. July•3 doing buatneu u : cltttmt m1y bl hltd II lht FOR BILL BECK. AVTHO-(940) 673.euo, and 111 B11kshfre Lant. HunUngton 10 17 1998 F204 EMPIRE SYSTEMS, 8585 ottlt't of GROVE ESCROW RI z ED A 0 ENT F 0 R principal manager II W1I· Beach. CA 92&48 • • FtUbrook Crt. lf7138, Hun- co1lPORATION 111 s IL· GRACE FELLOWSHIP 11am c. Fun<1en1>1rg, Jr. J1m11E1rtMeck1y, 19941 PUBLICNOTJCE t1ngtonBt1ch.CAG2&49 your home llNOIS ST. ANAHEIM. CA CHURCH OF COSTA Regular buslntu hou11 ar1 Bt1k1hlr1 Lant, Huntington Rac:htl Jordan, 8585 Fall· th h I 1fi d SELL Put a few words to work for you. Call -·_)Pilot "I l'l'Olll llrAlll l'll!llA M•~A 642-5678. 92805, ESCROW 13773•· MESA/MARK KALATSKY· Tu11d1y through Friday, B11ch, CA 92&48 F1ctlllow1 BwalneH broolc Oft. 1'7138, Hun-roug C 3SS 1e ~~~~~~4.~~~~AC~~~~~~~,.~~Thl1~~n111 l1c~ ~~·~~~~ -on~~CAn~ ~===~=~~~~~~==~====~~~~~=~~~~=====~~~~ 19'i8. and lht last dty lor TIONAL USE PERMIT FOA AM and 4:00 PM. tKctptlng ducted bY, • general pan· Tiit ronowtng ptrlOnt .,. Thi• l>Uflntu I• con-I I lino claims by any creditor OFFSITE PARKING AT hOllday•· ntrahlp doing butlntH as: ducted by: an lndMdual Of said 1tem1 of Improve· SEMICOA (333 MC COR· Pub I 1h1 d N twp or t Hive you tllr1ed dolnl! ALL THE KING'S TOYS, Have You 1tart9d doing mvnts Ptnalnlng lo Ill• Rt-MICK AVE.), WITH A BtlCh·Costa MHa Dally buslntH y11? No 300 E. Coast H~ .. 1344. buslntlt ytl? No alW.._ 1h11J bt August 3, Miii.OR CONDITIONAL USE Pilot July 17, 1998. J1mt1 E1tl M1c:kty N-Po'I BHCh, CA 92$80 Rac:htl Jotdan 19!:Js, which •• lht buslntH PERl.11T TO ALLOW A RE· F251 Thll •l•temtnt WU flltd Sharon let Zutcar, 300 E. Thi• statement WU ftltd day btloro t 11 con1umm1-DUC'rtON IN PARKING PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Cllfk of Coast H~.1 1'344, Newport with the County Cllfk of 11on d11t 1pt clfled 1bovt BASl!O ON OFF-SET Orange County on 7·2·98 B11ch, CA 92660 Orange Counly on 7.7.99 Th11 tran1lor ol Improve-HOURS OF OPERATION 1t018783307 Thl1 bu1ln111 It con· . 11988'7t3177 mtntt Pert~i(llng to lht R• TO ALLOW EXPANSION '1Notttlo':t~ueln••,• Dally Pilot July 10 17 24 duc:ttd by: 1n lndlvldull DaNy Piiot JUiy 10 17 24 ally lt/11 not 1ubltct lo Oaf. OF THE SANCTUARY FOR •m• • •m•n 31 1998 ' F229 Have you alar1ed doing • ;:2 i 1forn11 Unllo1m Commercial THB GRACE FELLOWSHIP Tht followlng PlflOtll lrt • buelntll yet? Yll, Junt 31, 1998 1 Cod• Section 8108. t:HUACH LOCATED AT doing buelneH 11: PUBLIC NOTICE 29 19M PUBLIC NOTICI! Thi• 1r11n1t~r of only thoH 3170 RED HILL AVENUE IN Hurfty, 1945 Plactntla, Sharon LH zuscar ctrllln lten11 ol Improve-AN~P ZONE. ENVIRON· SU1t1 G, COlll Miii, CA flotlUoue •ualneH Thie ll&ltmtnl was flltd flollllou• aualneH mtnll Pe,rtalnlng lo th• Rt· ME ~L DETERMINATION: 92827 • H•m• llat•monl with the County Cltrk or Namo ltetement ' •llV 11 not I no1m1I lull EXE PT. Biiiy lnttrnatlonal. Lid .. 1 Tht foflowlng ptfeon• art Orang• County on 7·7·98 Tht following pt<tonl are bulk 111~ or lht buslneu. 3. PLANNING APPLlCA· Cllllomi. Umlttd pertnt1· doing b1.11lnt11 ae: 1991t7131SI doing buJIMH u : S1ld trantltr doll not In· TION PA•ll8·58 FOR MA. •hi~. 1945 Plactnlla, Suitt Ferreri Stl"tlfet of Cot1a Oalty Pilot J I 10 17 24 Aco•ta and A11oclalt1, clodt lht tr•n1ltr of any II· ANO MAS. TODD TRAVIS 0, COila M111. CA 82827 Miii, 214a N-~ 81vd. u Y ' , ' 9811 Cout Hwy. 112, t.a- cen111, 11ock In tradt, FOR A VAAIANCE FAOM Thie bu11n111 11 con. IB Coll& MtlS. CA t<l827 31, 1998 221 une hach CA 92tSl ~odwlll. or any othtl MINIMUM DAIVE'WAY ducttd by:• llmltld part• MJA Auto Enttrprl•••· PUBLICNOTICI W!Yfn9nd,itdward Acolta. tr1n1ltr 1t111 ng to lhe bull-Ll!NGTH REQUIREMENTS ntrahlp Inc., (C~. 2148 Newport 9811 Coul tiWV• Ila, La• ntn, other than thl pur• (10' REQUIRED· ti' PR(). H•vt )'OY I~ doing Ofvd. 11. Cotta Mtea. CA "ctlllou• •ualne.. O\.W\a IMch, CA t2MI chHt of \ho.. ctrtaln POSl!D)" IN CONJUNC· bUsl"-'• yet? YM, July 1• 92817 • Nam• lteteMent ~hl1 bu1lnt11 I• con- iltmt Of lmprovemtnt1 p.,, TION WllH THI! REORIEN· 1998 Thia 1>u1lnt11 11 con. The follOwtng pwaona wt ducttd by: en lndMdulf t..nlng to the Ata.lly, which TATION OF AN EXISTING Bllly lnttfhallona.1, Lid" t di.JC1tCI by: a COfl>O'lllon dolna buslnnl H : , Htvt ~ tt1f1eC1 doing M contld.,td r11lty 11tmt DRIVEWAY TO ALLOW A Calitomla llmlltd PIMtf• Have you llll"ltel doing 1) SfRIC'TLY TAii.AL butltlttt ~ YH 1995 ttirwgh th• purCllall of STRAIOHT·IN DRIVEWAY lhlP,_ R~ M HUtle'(, butlntH ytl? Ytl 1 .MY 8) BEYOND ART 2711 AaymoncfE. ~ .. IM ,... ptOC)tr1y by ,,,, f 0 R AN E )(Is TIN 0 pttsHJtnt, JRRS Inc., a c.i. .. I H#1)0f Blvd Suite 1127 Thia .... .men. WU flltd T11Nltfff. SING L..E.f AMIL Y AUi-lfomla COfl)Oflllon, Otntfll MJA Auto fnttrptfHI Cotta...._ "(:A t212t ' with lht County Cieri! ol Dated JUNI 17, DENCE" LOCATED AT 285 ~Thlartn.r fi• .. Inc .• Micha .. J. Rot~ Randy J..M. P111itf, 21M Orange COUflty on 7.7 ... t.898 EAST BAY STREET IN AN wlthl =~..!, wr 1.., 1tr1t1nPr11. Hlll'bOf Blvd. 1uM 1121, 1 .... 71ilt0 N NA'TALll AAMAI R1 ZONE. ENVIRON-_...,", ltfk Of Thi• lla14"Mflt w11 llltd eott•M ... CAtnat 0...., l'tllOt Mt 10 17 24 CrTY OP ANAHllM: Ml!NTAL DETERMINATION: Orange Counly on 7•14•M with Ult Oounly Clttk of T"I• 1u.11IM11 It con-i1-{tt1 • ;ni PV•LIC WO..KS D.,T EXEMPT, 1HH784118 Orange County on 1-14-M ducltel by· an lndWldual --·------- • ~til>ll•~•d N1wpo;1 T~ ~~~~:"A:'J~~· Dally Pilot Jufy 11, 2A. 31, ttHt784201 Hew yoU ·~ doing PUILIC MOTlCI lltach.CO•ll Mffl Dally PLICATIONS TEl.l!PHONE AUg • .,, 1"' Fm Dally Piiot .JUiy 17, 24, 31, buahff yet? No Pllof July 11, 1991. 75442411 OA' CALL AT THI PUii.iC NOTICi · M · 7• ltM '231 ~~.:.--.=m wee flltd ':::;..':'.::~• • ' • '2411 OfF01CE00'1•10THE !oLAN-o flotttl•u• .,.,.,... PUILIC NOTICI with 1ht County Cltrll of The lollowtnt Plfton•.,. NIN IV i11 N, n M Or11n9• County on 7 ... M dOlna but1neM 11· PUBLIC NOTICI 200, 1'7 FAIA DRIVE, HM\O Stat~nt f'lotttteu• auatMM tMHHUU .wiu KAI YACHT SALH : dTtCI 0' NC~STA MHA. CAUFOA-21'* ~~ PtftOntll' .,. NaMe ltet4MMftt Dally fl"llot .M; 10, 17 U . )400 VI• Oporto Sit. 1202: -· "" • -ng °'"-,.• ' The followlrlg ptraont art 3 tM n11 HfWPOtl -..Ch, CA 92"3 .,u LIO H°"lNG ·'ubll1htd NtWP-Orl •) ChlroWtb I clolno bullnetilla: 1, 1 lven !. llecklund 3121 W • .Nollet le hereby gtven 811ct\·Co1ta Me•• Dally b) Chlfof'lnd. KDC CONSTRUCTION PUILIC NOTICI Coast HwY 120 'N~ .. ..,...,. ClfY Council ol 1he PllOt NV 11, 1"9. 21541 lur¥eyor Ctfcle, IOU Hortt\ Atmancto lultt IMch CAOHii' C1ry of Nt'jWOll 9tach wlll • F248 Hunung1on IHch, CA J, Anlhtlm, cauiornl• ,........,. ........._ T"I• • •~•lntH 11 con. hQIQ • PU~ he11lng on '*' nlOll ..... , ... .....,., ctucttd by• en lndlYldutl the-1ppttcfllon 01 •reok· PUBLIC NOTICI M--.::ttereen "'= c1r111 Conetructlon, ~.. Tht follOMf'8 Plf90nl n ~ ~ Nr1td doing •nrldt• ,0,oup (J.._,, NOTICI Of' :.~ Cot por~ IA11141 ~). 1038 Nof1h Al· dOlnl 11u11MU 11: bu11ntt1 YtC? No QantH, .... lloentt t.f 'UIUC MUIUNO ~ ~~ menclo, ""'9 J, Anaheim, OLIOH & ASSOC\ATll. 1ven I. llictllUnd Amond"'9nt No. IH1 Notice la hereby Given aw" ~....,.. Callfornll t2I05 2130 MM\ It, .... 1to, TNI -·mtnl ... lllld T&lllo .,. .... f 1 • tt,at !ht City Councl ol .... TN• • bvllft•H 11 con-Thi• l>UllMH II oon-H11nt1n11on IHC:f\, CA .. "" C°""'Y a.tt « and UH l hrmlt M•. ~ o4 Newpot1 hlCft Ml Mt9d by: 1 ootpetlllo.ol :c' ~ 1 =•!;, '::. y Cleon, ai:Mt °'""' °=-°"~= •• =IO~~lttd l'8 .;,= ~:; =..r' "::' doit'9 ~ ;:;.::?~::-· 0-. ,.....~ '°· 1',14, ""' pr~ proflct NN,etl ...... fw Ha °""1tockid Wfti Thia llH11"'"8 II CM-51• 1"' ,... COf\11911 Of~~ ...................... TRADE .~ ~of"-"'"t• Of• tlllltl('t I.~ aq, ll ............. h. 114). ~--"'"-to ..,.._ ute? ctM di~ ,.._,,.,. ............. ,.. ... ...._ cllillld ca.ulled °'Llr.•Olll _....con~« ewo lkin 10.n.011 •t•I 9f ........ -wt1 hllD O ..._.. ,...., '"'".,,. bullfl!!I '"• 1 .... ,.,. ...... -• • Hl:llD M• ••n STARTL • • • • • • • • • The u,J Dtjwrmmt Ill the l.MiJJ Pilot is p""'1tJ .- ID 1111"'11111« II W ld1Jia "°"' tawila/M ID 1tt111 IN.sinosits. \fi wUJ"""' SF.ARCH"" "'°"' J?r""' "' "° etb'll ~. """lillW""' ti. tiTM ll1lli tJx Mp lo tht CMO'f ffllfM i#-S-, Jhr. Tbtn. of C'IJlllW, lljitr fhe lllll1dJ is""""""''"' will /W,,,,,, fot#it-,,,,.,.. """",.., ,,.,., with "" ~ ~""*"Olla" wtJt far!-"'*"'~"'"""""" Ihm fill JflW "'°"' of ptJt/iaaitm with the~ ad. Pltitw SltlJ' "'"'fill JOI" jiailNwi ........ ( 7 '""""'ti. DttilJ Al«. .330 w. &y ~ a.,,,_, lf 1"" """""., jj,.. cJ"'"' (714) 642-621 '°"' fW will ,,.,.w ,,,,.,.,,,., far,.,• Ji.illl a /M +w "11llllil. If""'"'°""' lllAll 1111J farrl-" fl ~ ... ,_ oi/J"'"""'"' will I# lntJlr ... pM IO llllist J111L Gt.ti /,d;,, JM" W ,,,.,_ Gl- EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY AH "'' .... 1mrtlsl111 I• 1t1t1 '""""i. mted It IM fd· tnl fair HM1111 Ad 14 1• n t•llfM wk* Mn It ltlttal It tfttrtlat "lty •rtltrllCt, ll•llltlH tr llml•IH llH NIH ti rtct, ctltr, nllt ... . .. ,. lllMlcatl, ........... tr Utltal trifll, If II llltrlltl t• ...... , Md •rtltrHCI, • ......... 610S .. HO H»J018 By Fax (7 14 > <>:3 1-v!}<>.4 (Pl1•u.,.• i11d11cl1· \·our 11111111' 11111J phi11lt' 1111111.111,:r ui'icl ••I' II 1·1111 y1111 luw~ "111111 pri11· 1111011·.) . Byl-hone (7 14) 642·!;678 By Malllln Person: ;3:30 W(·l-.t Bav.Str('(·t C:mta \1 p:,a. c·,, 92627 l\1.\1'"P"" Bh 1l be Bv~ S1 '. Hours Tt·lq1hom• 8::30a111-:>:00pm \11111Ju\-~ riJm Wulk-111 8::3'0am-:>:OOrm1 \l11111lu\-Fru.l:I\ r . 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Friday 5:00pm CORONA COSTA MESA 1024 NEWPORT NEWPORT CORONA COSTA MESA ~624 ROOMS 2706 BUSINESS OFFICE EMPLOYMENT DEL MAR 1022l•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 1069 BUCH 1069 DEL MAR 2122 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOR RENT 2769 5530 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii First· Time Homebuyer I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii E. S Ide Studio, lg ba, NB W .Oceanfront/22nd. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiii .......... OPEN HOUSE Friday 1 Oam·2pm CAMEO SHORES 4815 Hampden Road $895,000 ....... Speclallst. I can help ••••••• .SEA ISLAND 28 28 C 1 t 1 lg living area. All utll Private rm, unfurn, ahr Irvine CLERICAL you find your dream OPEN HOUSE TWH ru'rnlnl:•d o~po~ee~ Incl $625/mo. Avall bath, utls pd. n/tmkg, •Beat de•I on Exec PART·TIMS. home. For honesty Frida" 10am·2Pm Lowest Prlcel Newest some view, close to Aug 3. 949-646-4407. kitchenette, laundry, Sult•• 1 block from Monday thru Friday, and experience call GRANVILLE Luskl No one above everything! Agent 1 block to N.B. Pier J.W. Alrpon $200 to 10am-3pm asslstiog In Jenny Bradley R.£. 1011 Granville ~~rt~~~~w~2~~g~: 673·5354 or 380-9492 FOUNTAIN s51o;~::a~:!8~;m at $450/mo 440-8993 the Legal Department. Brokerage Todayl •729 OOO C Applicant must enjoy 714·967·7869 • •••• ~.. all Owner 644-8748 Irvine T•rr•c• 3br VALLEY 2634 (BetwHn 9AM·SPM) --------working with people, OPEN HOUSE Great St8rterl 3Br OPEN HOUSE •SPECIALS• 2ba, orig cond, good COMMERCIAL type 55 wpm, be good Frlda~10.m·2pm 2.5Ba TWNHS. Gated Friday 10am·2tm loc. pets ok. s235o. H 28 A t J VACATION PROPERTY 2778 a\ customer service •Park Udo 2Br $162K Call 617·563·9623. uge r P Pus and be deperu1Abl• 34 orro Bay pool, air, try rent to GRANVILL •Beach Classic s359K Twnhma. Fair rents, RENTALS 2722 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• S389,000 own/lease option. Agt. 1019 Granville •Ocean + Bay View New Luxury duplex great locatlonl Pool ART STUDIO, 400 11 S7·S8 per hout. Orug· $187,900 1(888) 428· $8891000 New 2.Story ssggK 3br 2ba, elevator, 2 714·54().4785 free/workfrH envlfOn· Prudtntfal CA Realty 0380 ••••••• Steps to Water car gar, nr beach, no Balboa la. 6o.Bayfront ava•t. S222/mo + uUI ment. EOE. Send r• _,..... ...... lufftl • 844·8200 OPEN SAT 12_. OPEN HOUSE •Lido Haci enda pets $2500 675·6955 3Br 2ea sandy beach, Cotta Mesa 723·1678 fume to Judy Oetting ••••••• Remodeled. 3bd +off, Friday 10am·2PfY\ Rare Double Lot HUNTINGTON view, w/d , 2FP, 2TV'a, or 673·3464 ~t (949) 631-6594 .., Ult ... ,,,,., wlll HI Harbor· View Hiiia quallty upgrades. HARBOR RIDGE $999,000·$1,194,876 COSTA MESA 2124 BEACH 2640 gaage. 949·650.5295 CM Garden ottic• bldg. Counter P9rson Fi/PT. • ---.1y ICCept .. , lfttrtlse- .... ltf real Ulllt ntca la Ill ritlaflM II 1111 law, 0w mftn lrt fltrt•f llltl'llllll lalt Ill n1tll1p lllYertlUll II tali HWSJl,.f ltt IY1lt.al1 II II ... .,,..,lily Ml1I Tt ,_ ,._ .. tf llllcrl1111Nt111, can HUD TelHttt IC 1-~4-Mll. Ftr ltlt Waul ... tl, DC 1re1 •lent Siii HUD II Ul-Ull South move-In cond, S289K 241·8140 3 Yorkshire• VRM ~ 2 story, between 17th perm. Ship, phones, view home, 3br 2.5ba, $1,995,000-$2.294.876 Prudential '°" &. Tr1an9le Sq. 8500sf offc work, friendly :..: Ip, oak f·rm. 3--car •••• ••• 2BR 1 BA Bl tt Beau unbelievable 2b' RENT~ TO S695k Bkr 64s.6266 642-6262 NB HUNTINGTON OPEN HOUSE c.lflnl9...., on u 9 nr 2ba, laund hkups, grt gar, Lg pvt yrd S889K Friday 10am·2pm . bch, gar w/opener, arH, garage, pool, SHARE 2724 •Dietary Aid•• PT, qual buyers, appt only BEACH 1040 HARBOR COVE 723-8120 fncd yd, w/d hk·up, pavert 714.640.0992. •••••••-exp pref., Apply In 714·644·1962 ownerliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1424 Sea Ridge SPECTACULAR $895. 642-9699 Agt . CM $350mo + utla, BUSINESS & Person. 661 Center St, •J••mlne Creek 3br 3 Houses on a 101. All S710,000 Hom• on the Sand C•P• Cod EASTSIDE NEWPORT large yard, gar space. FINANCE CM -949·548·5585. 2ba, upgraded, trl lvl 2br/yds/gar'a S334k ••••••• 4e r 3Ba 51 ,475,000, park loke setting, 3br no/sm/drug. Tlm 574· Driver 'PT NPB/CM Catalina Sunset vlewl Bkr888-901·5937 OPEN HOUSE Prlnclpals Only . 2ba. t450sq It $2195. BEACH 2669 2644 Dave64S.6053 Work on call 5 eve. S5tOK Agt 780·8533 Friday 1oam·2pm By Owner 675.2708 268 Flower 455·0444 CM apt prlv ba. ahare Gra11eyd some days Rear Upper Unit--------BLUFFS D8rllng EASTSIDE 1 • 2 aR+2 BA gar no pets no tor Mort trans Co. * t I II • • t I HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE . GENERAL 1002 Brit• & lltel 2Br 3.5Ba IRVINE 1044 311 Vista Trucha Cape cod duplex, 2br, MOVE·IN·BONUS smoke, $390 '+sec BUSINESS Read map book, OMV 1c gar.+ t covered iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $435,000 NEWPORT am yard, ulll pd, no NEWPORT BAY Aval 9·1 . 646·9412 OPPORTUNITY printout. 675-1736. parking upace. S399K NEW ON MARKET COAST 1070 pet $1200 455·0444 TERRACE New 4 br house In HB 2904 O•rdener Judy, Metro Realty OPEN HOUSE SUN's Prudentlal CA R•alty EASTSIDE 3br 2ba Lg t 6 2Br near Back @ Beach & Adams. 2 · Sherman Gardens In 949·697·2999 10 Sycamore Creek 844-8200 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii house w/garage, w/d Bay & golf course. Rooms avail, gated C.O.M. P{T, Mon-Fri. SAT·SUN 12·5 S539,9K 7'4·854·8485 ..,..,.._,....--.,-...,...-,.,,..,....--.-City View 4Br 3Ba hookups, no pets Large pool. new car· comm, clean, no/amk, ••-•••• Call 8:30am-2:30pm 333 POPPY 3200 sq tt lot, (2) t br plus den, 3c garage. 51400 + dep 722•8275 pet & much rnore. fem pref'd s450 Incl Please be wary of out and ask for Dorothy. Large beautiful home LAGUNA apta, wlk to ocean, maple noortng & more Sorry No Pets utllltlea 714-969·5657 of area companlH . 71 .. 873·2288 wllh gue1t quarters. ateps to bay. $385k $729,000 Prine Only 545-4855 Check with th• loca.I OEN OFFl.CE Heavy Peek·a·boo oceanW.w BEACH 1048 OWNER 714-673·2513 Owner/Bkl 376-6521 NEWPORT Better Bu1lnes1 phones, lit typlng, South aide or PCH liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BAY ,RONT DPLX Bureau before you pleasant phone voice Agent 714-509·8923 •OPEN SAT·SUN• PRICED REDUCED NEW VIEW HOME BEACH 2169 MISCELIANEOUS COMMERCIAL Hnd any money for Busy sm office. S7hr PATRICK TRNOR• COSTA MESA 1024 PleaH Call & Lat Us Know W ha I Your I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NORTH LAGUNA S1,200,000 Oarage 4BR 3BA, 3c garege REAL ESTA-rr fHs or servicea. Read FT. 949·045.0335. TWH 28 18 RENTALS . .11; and understand anyl----=~~=-=---2BR 2BA Bungalow Oock, can hold over Asking $699,900 r • new contracts before· you GENERAL Ught·BrlQht Remodell as· boat aandy beach. Agent 494-0880 carpets. tc attach~d sign. Shop around for School picture Co. Needs Arel 858·9705 1 -6 0 0-4 ·TEN 0 RE ....... 315 HAWTHORNE Xlnt Loci Met Fuch1, gar, near Galson • ratH. needs seasonal help . • 489,000 Pevlllon Realtor St450JBkr 840.5664 BUSINESS OFFICE F/PT S8... t t rt OPEN HOUSE Friday 1 Oam·2pm EASTSIDE 2183 Rural Lane 1279,000 Agt, Adriana 37&-007t 675-8120 BEACH VIII• Point c ondo ROOMS 2706 Unbelievable Oppt'yl Lab · olfid; ~ •fi:ld BAYRIDQE CONDOS PROPERTY 1175 lg 2 maa br, 2ba. AC, l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOR RENT 2769 Internet work avail. English SOLD! Showcase homes for sale In our Saturday Real Estate Supplemenll HOMES OF THE WEEK Dlaplay ads atart at fu•t S751 0Hdl ne Wed 5pm ***** OPEN HOUSE Llatlng• for $51 Deadllne Thur• Spm ***** It pays to advertise Ln th• b•st local Real !!mt• Sectloh CALL TODAY LISA RIVERA 949·57~4252 ANNI! WILLIEY 940-574-4249 NEWPORT BEACH 1069 Prudential CA Realty liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 84..e200 ....... Can't seem to Back B•y Exec Hme get to all those 3br 2.5ba, mH ate, repair jobs OPEN SUN 12-4 3 4 1 v 1 at a B a ya around the house? 819·755-0308 Let the Bluff• Ar•• Home ClaHlfled 3Br 2.5Ba, FP, 2·Sty, Service cul·de·sac, $239,900 Dlrectorv Owner/Agt 434·3904 ·" l!'ald• 2 houses on lot help you find 3Br 1 .sea plus guest reliable help. house 2Br 2Ba. Call 142·5878 for detalls Agent 1---------673-54 or 80.9492 E'ald 2c att gar. rea loo . $229,000 TaylOf', GARAGE SALE Agent 7t4·642-4722 E'ald• boautlful 3Br _C_O_R_O_N_A-.----2.5Ba, 2c att gar. lrg yard. built In '94. DEL MAR 1022 ~295,000 Eart Taylor HINTS Before your garage ale, detennlne wha Items you wish to sell. Make aure Agent 94S..S42-4722 everything Is clean and repaired. 1• Day Trading! _.. d c.stl 2bd 2ba 'B' p lan, frplc, lmmec, $2100 Th Cl•••lfl•d _.. EXEC SUITES 2 lg Curious? 260-4975 sp ...... 1ng. rug ng deck, w/-. pool/spa, Avall Aug 1, 760-9004 • mo.at compr ... en· mandatory. Apply In 2car gar S249,900. MORRO BAY t 20 slve and current dlrec· offlCH & rec area. Loe person 9am-3prn M·F 2bd 2ba ·c· plan, residential homeallea. NEWPORT tory of goods and ser· NPB Fashion Island. 2625 S. Roussell• St. patio, pvt/attch gar Lot alzea range from vlcH around! Trever Ex20 774-4414 ANNOUNCEMENTS Sant a An a · S282K 721-1575 Agt. 6,000-14,000sf, many COAST 2170 71 .. 545-1775 HARBOR HILL 4Br offering ocean views! QREAT TEACHERS 4.5Ba Approx 6000af 80S·S4HI020 •OCEAN VIEW• NEWPORT NEWPORT Mak• the differenc•I 10,00011 corner lot, " 2Br ~D•n. 3Ba, 2c gar BEACH 2669 BEACH 2669 LOST & NAEVC accredited 7FP' CDC la looking for Marble entry, •· CEMETERY LOT/ $3150.mo +sec. Av•llliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil FOUND 2925 enthusiastic teaChera Joan Burke 759-9314 lmmed. 494·6641 Agt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii to work w/lnlanta thru Newport Shor•• 2br. CRYPT 1225 preschool age -chll· office, 2ba, beam cell, FAIRWAY APARTMENTS Found a k.lttena dren. Competltl'(a aal· t f K on 20th 11 In CM. newer t le roo • $358 2 Cl!METERY LOTS APARTMENTS AT BIG CANYON Call to ID. Leave MH· ary, state-of·l.he .. rt Biii Grundy Realtors at pa c 1r1 c v 1 e w aage 753-4329. facility. Pleau call 949·675-6161 Me m 0 r I a I park FOR RENT OA1"ED COMMUNITY BY PASHION ISLAND 71 .. 728-2038 NWP hgla prime neigh· 840·5157 Oc;\u1lful 1ree-llned streets anct solf Cntll'.SC Found gold & diamond Qroundakeeper borhood by owner. views EnJOy CtVelreellvlnglnro11rl<lrge wedding ring on needed for lat~• rea I 1. 2 Of J BR apanmern horncl • beach at 30th St. Call 1 MINB 3bd, 1.5ba, lg Rt 01, ••••••••• t d rt .. -.... 1 ,,.5.,.1 property " 8800 aqlt mature land· BALBOA • 1WtX:ar garage 0 HC .,. ...... .,. • area. LlghC malnt. acaplng, pvt patios, HOUSES/ ISLAND 2606 • washerlar)'Cf hookups LOST KITTEN vie ot gardening. pa.(n\)ng. frplc, beamed celllf"gl CONDOS 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • 1-lreplacc (wood & SiiSI Santo Tomas & Santa etc. Call Chris for appt Incl appl'a. S399,500. 11 • Air conclltlOlllnS Ana Ave In CM. Gr/ 475-.linOO or 548-8&00 Call 94S..e50-7984 or FOR RENT So. Bayfront 2Br 1 Ba • we1 bar In 2 tlnd 3 BR White femate. 5 mos, LEAD CARPENT•R 94S..844-1982. •••••••-sandy beach. view, • ""'rm S)'Slcm reward 714-642·9621 for room add'n co: Panoramic Vu Catalina Sl59S.mo +new. 3Br • S 1,65010 52,005 Never boring, great NP ctr, prlv comm 5br --------3ba, ale. w/d, gardner, people. 714-78o-K45 3.5ba approx 4000.f BALBOA gar. S3t00. 650.5295 PLEASE CALL (714) 644--0509 PERSONALS P ·T Merchandl••r Upgrade•. S849K SLAND 210&•---------tor Revlon at t=.dco Ownere kr 759-0506 I CORONA C.M. ator•. t8hr-.'wk. FIND SELL Rare Cllffhaven Tri· DEL ••11n 2622 NEWPORT MARINA Cosmetic Exp Necll plex 3 2br 1ba units, Le•a• yearly front 'YUU\ SCHOOLS 6 Call 31().488-7990 gar99H a. lndry room. houae-.neM tallyl .t n.t D'T"l IUNTS Receptlonlat ~ 642--567-8 an apartment your home $595K 1804 Clay St. 3br tba, patio, Ip •B••utlful Studio• 11...l~~.ll\'l.L INSllUCTION 3012 Buay communi ty through classified through classified Owner 673-3039 S1800/mo 875.oe51 Fum/unfurn, bright & Ba,fl'Ollt community with~'' bac:h 8c marina. newspaper Heklng ---------------------------·--------airy, lg, no garage no Tropia.I la.ncbcapi.na-4tgt l.&IW ~18' sun ckck. Computer Tralnlne part-Um• recepllonlat. P•;4~.~4_:,9.:g~o. Walk' to 'Da.ll>Oe Island •ho~ In a few hrs, 001, hours t :00 p.m. to ~ntitJUtS" & dlolltttihlt5 dloming Jjuly 22nh ' The Newport Beach-Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Advertising Department ~ publish a special section featuring antiques & collectibles. This section will be full of shops, dealers, auctions, booksellers, decorators, shows, refinishers and art galleries throughout Southern califomla - everything to delight you collectors. Remember. Wednesday, July 22nd-· Don't miss· it! We know you'll love it. ,. Ml fro Fuh' 1daOd. daya, wks, or Mo's. 5 :30 p.m. Monday nutu m •00 We honOf all major thru Friday. Outlet In· · COSTA MESA 2624 •Spacious lBR, lBR ud 28R &: dt0 apu. credit cards 845-6010 cl u d • an swerlng • Prin.te patios or bak:onia phonH, toning mall, •Wood btimingf ps ftttplaca balancing receipts at * 1 • 2Br Det•ched • Printt '::th EMPLOYMENT , th• end ot th• day. Cott•u•• w/Patlo EOE. Physi cal r• near beach. Cathedral • Boet alipt 1 It quired. Pleat• fax r• cella, frig. Move·ln • StSSO • $2600 No~ sum• Including salary ~::~~~t1.1 ~i:~~4Jl~ 111m...-.P.Jea.s-•c•call-_..(9•4•9•)•7•60--.o.9.1.9_.., EMPLOYMENT hist~~; 542.1001 TRVINE 2944 mvnm 2844 DtVINE 264 ... Summer vi6f'tor~ Summer vacat.io117 Summer 6chool7 Summer moving? End 0ummer strese>. lrli~ ~R~~~~ &&tJI~ Wh4'tNr )'OU neod • pl.tee for your relativo .. IA pl~ for your kid• Of' • plaeo for )'OUrwlf. Shor't·t.«111, unturni.hU Of' fumf.nM lea ... «t now ~11'1"'8 In the hea"°' of IN!rw't Un~ Town Cent«.• Mwn ~,.. "4ffil &!IU'J!LEY COUlT: 7&9·17&6 HARVARD: 789-1756 STANFORD: 789-0780 5530 RECEPTIONIST/OFflCE FfT. Pl•••• call; 767·1222 or fax re~m• to 250-424a Receptlonlal/Office Sup. port. A.E. lnvNt. co. on l..ldo penNnaiula lookeng for a QUlctl ...,,,., .,,,. poelllW an!Nde whO's bl'tght a ..el organlnd. Mutll be tMn'I ~. ,.. &yr•. gen '"oft eicp. ~t know IWOtDaOft woro tor winoowe a Lotua. °'"' ..,_ .. competitive awery. ,.. reewme te enn: Suale . t•t .. 73'.'IOtO or m.11 to: 8oit:~l4t NB 12951 I • ' ' . - 14, Fndoy, July 17, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily \Pilot EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT APPLIANCES 6011 OMPUTERS 6018 BALIS' .1.,0 0 A 6106 COSTA MESA 6124 _ _.'SPOITATION CBIVROL!T 9045 -5530 5530 MERCHANDISE. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WW'W &IUIR !?~LOYMENT 5530 --------- iiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Tall Metal 111• cabinets Unllm11ed lntetnet Ac· •UT 8·3•HUQ9 Sale! ,.ETAll.; PHARMACV aAL•8 SeCURITY GUARDS ~9. push lawnmower. eeu 58K .. mall·WWW RaTATI! 8A~I! by O, .. t atutfl.:IO vr•1--------=- Qaahl•r·S•I•• In Progrff1l11e company Immediate openlnga, ANTIQUES 6010 535• 609·1187 119.95 + aetup. SI· Jacob Schram 108 of •coumul•tlonl BOATS C .M . Mon·Frl, 9·5 w/gr .. t growth poten. F/PT. Benefit• avail, erra·n•t888-431·8911 Amethyll. Fri 7/17 1ao•.21at8t Ch'1fea 540-8911 aeeka committed 71_.8927889 Mt' fUDNITUnr 6014 8am & Sat 7/18 9am •(rearof property)* Ret•U S•lea lnd111. for outalde •al•• . . . ANTIQU• ARMOIRE ~ 1'£ ENTIRE home con· 18' l[leotrlo P•oket. Fa SalH AHoc. for of hair care products. Tl!ACHRR (LltAD) Kllchenelle Need 1 WANTED tenll; furn. book•, ••t Only e.1 furn, Near new can11ae, t ide MELLY HANSl!N Ml11 2yra exp In r• NB Preachool .needs tome TLCI S800 OBO Blk metal bunkbd, twin elect. hoap. badl, clothing. antique a, panel• & batterlH M8WION ISLAND lett.1tt lndullry, comm/ elCp lead teacher w/ Call Gina , 842·3228 top, dbl bonom. Obi TO BUY 6019 china, collectlblH, wetsuit•, kid• apor11ng SG,600 84ft·876·3"00 7011 ----- Hondu IO'w to t7 Cart $100.SIOO Pollet lmoound1 Hondaa, 'royotao, Chevya, Jeepa & 4X4'a must ••Ill eoo-n2-1-.10 •7802 R~tjlll exp req 'd . b <1nue/baneflta/401K ECE unlta for 1yr old mattrHt lncl'd S200/liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii patio 1tem1, etc. good•, haehld Item•. FOR UL• 8hp Outdr enthual••• more. FH rHume ciaurm. Benelltl obo 582--423·7265 LM ANTIQUl!S: Lalique 1519 Weatmlnater M•RCURY MOTOR I'---------' needed II you Ilk•, ~2$•812·7890 OSS·2&72 FR.ED C l'GMANN Computer 388 w / 1 BUY ALL PIANOS car ma• cot near new, •Int cond skiing, fishing, snow· ,,\.sl!CRl!TARY• PT'•---------...,..,llQ.V£S printer •nd mou•,! ~~q~~sh~:!·.,~~r~~~ "Longc-ttamp1". S875 949-574·3144•-0-0-0-G-E _____ _ boarding, u1l1ng 01' 5·16hrt wk. Computer TELEMARKETERS BsTATES si'2Cooo'". P1U9!•rolubals2a9rx!"t'. paid (714) 957·8133 dMonkteloreyk '!'.111100 HUNTINGTQN Sohook 18' •••otrlo liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9iiOii6iiiS hiking this la lhe jn •kills re~. Law olfica needed M on·Thvr lrOUGHT •11 ea c c I •urn ate BEACH 6140 " 5PM 8PM s 5h • ' . ' • · • You mull ••e to for youl Pit lex r • In HB. 7 4'·842·0553 to l r 1 S50. Toshiba Ml~o· Old Coln• Gold Sliver /1 •at 8 30am. 1 appreclatal S8950 pp '82 C•r•v•n Le sume 10· 844·5Q< 1 TlllnkJhg of having a 949•762·9113 ext 207 "I NO SOLD wave, 24xJ8, S..~O Franklin Mint, Sterling GRAND PATIO SALE! 949·845·1198 Le Mini Van 7 paH, SALES $500 por. tlf. garagotalo? TR4VEL TO S30K J I l·llOUS LL 949·548·2421 <J OldwatchH &Jewolry DECORATOR ITEMS, S•t 0 ·3P,., lurnllure, (143756)S8,94a ATM 10t.¥tora nofr'~Od Give us a call! Laguna Beach otlfoo Secretary Deak M'ohog, Wtttcoaat Coln S..2·9448 ot)lna_..' bra11. pie'• doc:orator.,'llem1, d•· ---"--------Coat• M••• Mu5t ou so~nod 1 lr-LASStFtED seek• tndiv w/tlrong~...__-----"--~ 4 drwr, 2 adj stil11s In antlquee, 10am SaV signer cloihH & much MARINE SLIPS Llncoln·Mercury 0~ 1 call clo er, co ·.' &42·5878 lnl'I & domestic sabre gloss cab, p~rf cond RECORDS/TOP i Sun 221 Amelllyst 'morel ,"08 Palm Ave DOCKS 7022 (714) 540·5030 p aco ATM's I' nigh tktng. Must be enthu. ' s2000. 649;-• 451 CM ~~:~: ~~:·&sg014!~ RMol~•k CORON ---~· ,_' _____ 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1·a-'8_0_S_h_•_d_o_w __ G_r_aa-1 1101\~• toc:at ons. slastlc, self mo1111ote~ · u 11tt.qttcc::: A c Fll>e :;r49-~75·1558. well organized, gre c ' p &45·7805 NEWfORT SO' Nwpt Mooring 111 car. A • good ' •. • communlcailon s!fll & u;,;lttctllrlrs MERCHANDISE DEL MAR 6122 BEACH 6 69 E. Dalbo.a & F St.. ~~~:.· s~0:001~:X,.\:~: • s £LL XLNT BENEFrtS ~kG ~OPOOLLAR MISC'. 6015 '·J-E_W_E_L_R_Y_,_F_U_.R_S __ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 First mooring off the 4727. ': f3le resume 586-,'.1137 , •(.' PAID! f beach 112.<>00..llrm l Collecllblea, Anllque1, 1 S d 1 (502) 493·2853 Y 1 ho,u 0 ruguhsecd 13 vse 5 h 11 1c1el!· 1 JU~Y OPENINGS .'''+ ,~~'°° ·~ Al••k•t) m•d• u1u 8c ART 6025 etc... sun 7/19'. • un •If on "I* , ____ _.:;;.. ___ _ .,. • ·Knife. Great gllll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 10am·2pm 418 Dahlia Wheelchalr1, ·houH· Summ•r tent•I 3811 FO~D' 9075 Buy 1 Send ~ $19.99 plus $5 CdM hold Items, l>OOkt, fun 't>enln1ula boa! allp nr liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6A2·5678 ou1011h1& SIH to: Great Alaskan C•nt lmpresslonlat FRI & SAT 9 ·12 134-stuff you name Ill Pa11flllon 949·873-4928 812-820 Per Hour Tup-proctuc:mi filghu \!tW,lllshed In 1989 .and growing ~1 (or_ 1PP9lntmcnt 1·888-818-47" Full time position. SUMMER WORK ~=~ Gifts P.O. Box 91531 Paintings 1900·1940. Shoreclllf Rd. Please 3100 Bro•d St~ WANTED boat allp '91 Aeroat•r blue, all Sellm8. booting equip., Anchorage, AK 99509 310·859·8192 do not come until for 251t boat ahort pwr. extended Eddie S7.5 ·10.00/hr. Must Start1'ng n~v LJ1n T.o.· Paintings •• China Port•bt• 8 'x 7 ' Sp• aher 9:00 Fri & Sat. ·MOVING TO MAUI· term Newport Harbor Bauer Model. $2000. be a knowledgeable ra1 fl II Books ~Furniture 280gal, functioning PETS .. Household Item• etc.. Everything goes I 7 14-042·8029. . 714·847-4440 sa1lorlboatperson. $12 25 40 years w o 11 . s 5 o o ob o ~ Fri.Sal.Sun 7am '97 AEROSTAR Heavy lifting. I m Newport Beach 71A-7•9 .. 188 ANIMALS 6049 2008 Leeward Ln EXT Wagon XLT AC Minni•'•Yacht 14.673.622 .... o-1 -COSTA MESA 6124 WHOLE HOUSE FULL • pw/pdl, 1°11t, 'cc: SU-'19I ~Int , White metal bunk bod liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 garage sales! Unique AUTOMOBILES (VZC22992) $1 8,997 ,,,,,..hiN available S 1 00, Fitness Flyer I" Coat M a• Ne ortBoaoh "''"""!'.. · lt----------1 SlOO obo 760•9482 Free lo good home 2yr Jullf 18 8•m tools, stuff! 404 & 408 VIiia • • NO EXP. NEC. WILL TRAJN male blk cal neuVw/ clothes ottice supply a. Flora NB Sat 7/1 e Llncoln Mercury WANTED 11acc'1 101191 10 play Lota c.f good stulfl 8am ' BMW 9030 714~40·5030 ----• I ~.!.t!~ Employment Opportunities Summer& Permanent Newport Qlmes ls an active, outdoor f aclllty off erlng a Flex. tvs .. AO shifts avail. (714) 549.9599. EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 5533 ........ Please be aware that the listings In this cat· egory may require you to call a. 900 number In which lhore Is a charge per minute. COLLECTIBLES 1 (949) 548·5813 2798 Vireo Clrcl• '97 MUSTANG ANTIQUES Block salel Baby thru iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AC / di ·1 CC 6017 Kittens Calleo tom, July BLOWOUT! Big adult stulf, toys, spts, ' pw P • 111• • i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii white m•le, raised In sale! 1861 Parkvlew Ith S 7/ 8 8 * '84 3181 * 2 TO CHOOSE Older Style Fur,,iturt " Cir S•l/Sun 8 4 c 1• al 1 • 8•1P $2800 obo (208477) (205845) PIANOS & Collec1iblts Beanie Babies, "Glory" home, 12·14wks old. · • 1724 Terrapin Way 714·845·9878 513,497 Coat• M••• • """''-·• • toi.•·•-• w /I a g s /c o m m e m . 714·854-3248 furn, bike, surfbd + LI I M • Sioo•o• • "••0< • Olflc• '"'"'""' card. Call w/Besl olfor Moving Musi tell beds Multl·F•mll"ll Sat·Sun ---------nco n •rcury $$ CASH PAID $$ al 631 ·8380 xt2 Talkative playful grey/ lamps DR/sets hse· furn, hsehld ltoma, CHEVROLET 9045 1 __ 7_1_4..,.· .... 5_4..,.0_·..,,5_8..,.3_0_ -P'-'"' .. "'"'"°"'' wht ablssynlan mix, hold. 2569 Orange fishing gear, tools, kid '97 TAURUS QL WE BUY ESTATES Clasalfled tested 11acc'd spyd. Ave C.M. 7/18, 8·12 cllhs/toys. baby egulp AC, PW/POL, tut, cc, • 1rnmed••i• '''•"di" ae•v•c• Tho most comprehen-Fee roq 562·433·4797 20292 Spruce Ave '92 ASTRO LT (253565) $11,497 ·wE PAY MORE f,ASTER" sive and current direc· · Moving! Frig, coffee lb!, (Jamboree/Bristol So) Low ml, Dual AC, CUI· • Coat• M••• 1 tory of goods and sor· i---------pal. lbl, mlsc/hsohold tom wheel•. 1 r own, vices around! 6075 Items. 1709 Labrador ~S,_a..,..t--=8,....·""'2_p_m __ W_a_s_he-r-,1 (3BC0329)$12,222 Llncoln·M•rcury CONSIGNMENTS Conslgnmrnls u•rn dally & Hid 111utll1n every Wtdnuday 11 4pm for lnf1rm1ti1n ull 17141951·11Z:t TICKETS Or. Sat 7/18 8em dryer, queen iola LEXUS OF (714) 540·5&30 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii M O VI N Qt Furn , bed, end tablet, ent WESTMINSTER 2 Ducks season tickets c101he1, plu• many center, king sz bed, __ (,_7_1_4_)._8_9_2_.o_e_0_8_ HONDA 9085 xlnl Ice level, pick 11 olher household trea· comforter sheot1 & '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii or 22 gamH S65ea 1urea. 382 Rochester much morel 32& On the move? 1• '91 CIVIC special environment for guests & staff. Activity lndm Asst. Front Office Mgr. C.terlng Admln. Asst. EMPLOYMENT WANTED 5535 ~957·8133~ Can't seem to - get to all those repair jobs around the house? Call Ron 949·840·2346 _s_1._1_1_18...;,_8_·...:ip~---Vlst• Su•rt• Thinking of having a _S_A_T_O_N_L_Y_8-am-.1-p-m-. Sell your extra garage aale? 2200 Holly Ln. Bikes, household Lo miles, great g__. saver, (596247) $5091 Call Tom or Mary 714·250· 1591 fGI 714·2$0•9502 llJ /1/l/1/1 .. C.tatng Manager Gate Attendant YT Ufeguardt Security Offl~r Apply In person M·Th 1 :00·3:30pm 1131 Back Bay Dr. Newport Buch 729·3863 EOE I - European Christian nurse asst, compan· Ion, 5 yrs exp. CPR. xlnt rel he 961 ·0407''. CLASSIFIED It's Iha resource you can count on to sell a myriad or merchon· · diso iloms, because our columns compel qualified. buyors to call! 842·5878 SOUTH COAST AUCTION 2202 So. Main St. Sanl1 ..\na. CA 92707 •....s.d~lo<""•Ci<•:t• Cl:iulllod 11. .... CONVENIENT whothor you're buy. Ing, selling, or Just looking, clossillod hos what you need! CLASSIFIED 842·SC578 lei the Classlfled Service Directory help you find rellabht help. Oi110 us a calll CLASSIFIED 842-5878 . \' We're working overtime during the GM strike to save you more! ~·· 0 0ldsmoblle ' OLDSMOBILE CIDIWC GMC 11UCI Our Family Serving Your Family, 'lnce 1947! ~~hen you're tuned into classified, you're tuned into your commur.:1ity. , GARAGE SALES Give us a call! guitar, clolhH, thoH. items CLASSIFIED roller blades. pogo Cost• M••• Llncoln·M•rcury (714) 540•5&30 &42·5878 stick. etc.. In Classitred C•L•A•S ULTIMATE •S•I•F•I•E•D•S GARAGE SALE Treasure Chest S1li0 MWTS-1863 MMM6-0754 $150 949"640-8118 MW4&-1712 $175 M9.1540-8118 $35 -941W4&-2725 $125 Rlcoldll • 78 f'P1' P. Ccrno, F. Uh, .-: SIS• $150 949J640.8118 $110 $146 SHiO 36lc66 RT HNO reun $75 S60 $175 ~118 714186CM378 $150 $10Q_• 71~ $150obo94~ $150 S200 $36 'TV· 25• • S1S $150 $125 $1110 S1IO• MM40ot11e ............ l1'W! "*""....... 1100 .. I Newpart Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ACROSS 1 FoY't' 6 Maratnon unett 10 HaMSI 14 Stage award 15 Act19U Ekberg 16 Emanation 17 ProbltmS 20 Olel no-no 21 Former oe Tartcenton 22 Chriltrnas aong1 23 ~ 24 Go ~ 26 Ctli~'• coutln 29 ()ogt' doOI 30 Anlinal park 33 Sheik. •·11~. 34 erooco-riong eY~ 35 S!XthMnH abbr. 36 Clinic stalfer 40 ~IOhool • 41 camp homes . •2 Cul "' mMt 43 Utter 44 Rodents 45 vars' homel 47 Actor Parlier 48 Soda pop "49 Nevtde 181<• 52 Verdi opera 53 ·Anne of Green Gablel" loo. lnstrurnenta eo Jacob'• twin 61 Pelf.ct 62 Tej ~hal lite 63 Btooma' companions 64 San DieQO besebalf player 65 Rolltop - DOWN 1-llwallt •1 2 Swedish rock ' 3 H=rz. ·, 4 Allow 1 5 Marie plaeltd ovara vowel 6 Spouse'a albllng 7 Clalmon property II Andsoon abbr 9 -Paulo. Braz~ 1 O Enle(talner Cha Ming 11 Trick 12 Prtchef HeraNser 13 Overtake 111 Bushy hairdo 19 In -: together 23 Mongolian desert 24 Loses c:olot 56 Rodt·bend • 25 Ov9fWhelmed ----~,,.-- 14 PREVIOUS PUZZLl IOl.VED 20 Reveals 27 Gladlalor'I 28 ~!:iy roomy 29 Coastal Cltles 30 Goose eggs 31 ACIOI" OaVls 32 Unlocks 34 Landlords' tees 37 Avenue 38 Orange pekoe and Earl Grey 39 Armbone 45 Spacecraft sect10n 46Jal- 47 Concentrate 48 Havana export 49 Abound 50 Too 51 Mound 52 otd very wel 53 Beep 54 Goofs 55 Wnler Olnesen 57 Spht 58 Lupino ol hims 59 Child 11 12 13 ' Friday, July 17, 19?8 15 • INFINITI 9095 LEXUS 9115 UNCOLN 9120 TOYOTA 9210 '97,lnflnltl 048 Sdn. ltl'lr, 1unrf. ABS (VM002289) S34,997 Cost• Moaa Lincoln Mercury 714-840·5830 '92 LS 400 '97 ConUn.ntal '94 CO,.OLLA Non ~n-rllttt, moonrl VI, pw/pctl, ABS, llhr, Aut o, A C, c:aee, (120234) $24,995 (844290) 124,997 (3KEH~) S9.HO Ll!XUS Coata Moa• Ll!XUS 01' MISSION Vll!JO Llnooln Moroury Wl!STMINSTER ce49)384-0eo4 1714) 540.5830 (714) ae2-eeoe '93 ES 300 --------•es C•mry wagon 3td DOWN WITH THE QUEEN JAGUAR 9105 White Chrome. full opt MERCEDES 9l30 a.eat, lugg. rack, x1•1 (222079) $19,995 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cond $14,500. Giiiet Both vulnc:n1blc. Soo1h de:il\ WEST ·~62 1:7 92 o I 2' NORTH • KJ 8 O KJI07 o J964 •J 9 ·1 • K8643 EAST •5 4 3 <:7 86543 0 7 s 3 +52 SOUTH •A 10 9 7 'V A O AK Q8 •A Q 107 The b1dd1ng: SOllfH WEST NORTH EAST 24 Pus 21'::7 Pass 2NT Pa 6NT Pass Pw Pa.s.1 Opening lead: Four cJ • SouLh's play o( 1h1s hand at six no trump. in an effort to avoid having 10 guess the loca11on of the queen of spades. was inspired. What it made 1t even more awesome was lhat the declarer was a 14-yenr-old Dutch junior, Bas Tammens. South's opening bid was artificial llnd forcing. and North's response was nalurof nnd positive. Rather than g~c$s which suit lo bid, South com- LEXUS buy1 '721 ... 8 10 prom1~ with l"'O no trump. and •01 Sovereign MISSION Vll!JO '83 300D very well ,97 CAMRY LI! North mude the value raise to slam. or• Y /gr• Y Int• r . ~.,..t~0-4...,0~)3,,_8__,,4-_oe_8_4_ malnt, •11ceptlonauv 18k ml, cu11om whit, Six diamond$ i!> an unbca1ablc con· t. ow m 11e1. •'03 ES300 Fully clean, •II pwr, stereo Auto, lmm.aculatell tract, but the deal wa\ played in 11 pair (2WPL.A25) S13,995 t.oadedl 1.thr, am/tm s5250 obO 723·0767 (3VOB02~) $17.550 event and minOMUll contr 1.;1s take BAUER LOTUS. cass. "aJc. moonroof --------LEXUS 01' second place 10 no trump. 714-4t42·7700 s12,900, 714-754·1734 MERCURY 9135 WESTMINSTER West led a low club and dummy's •92 sovereign '83 os 3 00 (714) 892·8800 Jack.· won, giving declnrcr 10 fa~t Oreao/tan lthr, low ml Black/Ivory. full opt, •73 Mero comet tricks. Declarer cleared the nee of (663135) S14.995 (053982) "$23,977 Reblt va & trans, new TRUCKS 92201 I .. h d th .11 f ·' BAU£R LOTUS LEXUS & ' I iea .. s. cas e c ace anu .. 111g o ulO· '714·842•7700 MISSION VIEJO pnt tires, rel able, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mond'> und, when the suit broi..e, no smog, $2995. OR crossed to the jllCi.. of d1umonds 10 193 XJO ($49>394-o994 trade for El Camino 1 __ ..,_ _____ ,. cash the king of heun\, d1~:.irJtni the Block, tan lthr, to ml '84 LS 4 00 ' 1849) 845·8093 Hondas so's to 91 queen of diamonds IHlm h:md Next (670673) S18.995 ~~~~~,•re l~~~~l81 '9'7 COUGAR Cara $t00·$500 came lhe jac.-~ of hcarb, fosmg to BAUER LOTUS LEXUS XR·7 auto, AC, dual West's queeo fs dcclam jetuwocd 714-842·7700· MISSION VIEJO . alrbaga. AM/FM ca11, Police lmDounda h • 1 · 0 n I Y 1 4 k m I Honda1. 'royo'caa, l e queen o cub•, 4'Cllmg up 1----------(949)38 4-0884 l624541) S13,997 Chevya. Jeepa & dummy's leu of hcans a<; the 1 llh JEEP · 91 10 --'-.-9-5.:..G..,.S...-3_00 ___ 1 Coat• Me•• 4X4'• must ••Ill trick. l.thr, moonrt, CD Llnooln·Morcury 800.772·7470 x7802 Now declarer'~ extru chJm:c c.imc ,93 Qr Cherokee (112108) 533,995 (714) 5 40·5830 intu its own The play lutl \lttppt.·d LTD Black. gray llhr, LEXUS West or all the tlcfentlcr\ rctl l"art.ls, MISSION VIEJO and\,hiche .. crbla1..i..i.u11Wcs1elc\:lcd ~~~22~f v8• f~~'l9~~ (949)38 4·0884 NISSAN 9150 VOLVO 10 return would g1'fc tlcdJtcr the lul· BAUER LOTUS '95 LS 400 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9230 filhng trick. COSTA MESA Lthr, moonrf, CD '70 280% Auto, 8cyl, '83 245 Wagon 714·842·7700 (015152) S37,995 kenwood Casa, alloys, Sliver/black Int. well I • ... ... 'd I LEXUS AiC, run• great saoo maln~lned, 4spd .. od i..cam to u.: ll uctler brl ~ej> ay· '93 WRANGLER MISSION VIEJ O obo 7 1 4-831·0'75'7 aafe car, must seel er! Subscribe now lo the Goren 4 . o. 4 x 4 . w h It e (840)304-0 0 84 S2400 obo 644-l239 Bridge Letter by colling (800) 788-(216378) S11.550 --------1-------- 1225 for information. Or write lo: LEXUS OF '98 LX 4 50 SUZUKI 9205 1--------- Goren Bridge Letler, P.O. Do" WESTMINSTER Cashmere/Ivory, full iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii VOl.RSWAGEN 9235 4410, Chicago, Ill. 60680. (T1 4i 892·8908 opt <13~~~Ls539'987 '94 SIDEKICK '94 Jeep Cherokee MISSION VIEJO JX Convt. 5 ap, white, Laredo Grand 4X4 AC (948)364·0884 (3MCX871) S5,995 (167430) $14,994 --------1 BAUER LOTUS Coate Meae '98 S C 4oo 714·842·7700 Llncoln·M o rc ury Whlte/lvQry, full opl '98 SIDEKICK JLX (050957) $36,917 (7 14) 540·58 3 0 . LEXUS 4JC4, 30k ml, lthr1 ABS, MISSION VIEJO ( 105490) St 4 ,4 4 4 '80VANAGON Blue. grey inter. (2PSV962) $13,995 BAUER LOTUS 714-e42·7700 .,..,,.._+---+---t i-------...---------------1LAND ROVER 9113 (0 49)38 4-0864 wJ&Ef~aig~~R Full'9~P~~ ~~~ ml, (714' 882·8908 •'85 JETTA• 4 dr. runs great. very d• pendable, grea1 surf car. siooo. 645-3474. HONDA '0 5 D lacovory (059324) 530,977 --------ANTJQT~s •· 25kml, dual moonrf, LEXUS TOYOTA 9210 "'~ 4llll 9085 HONDA 9085 INFINITI 9095 '92 Accord ex 2·dr '97 CIVIC ox '95 l nflnltl Q45 (3LUH717) $24,444 MISSION VIEJO CLASSICS Real Sharp, Loaded, Blue, gray Interior, AC , Pw/Pdl, Jiit, LEXUS OF (949)3 84-0884 9250 Lthr, 1·owner, phn, (.)VOB872) $11,995 (307778) S23,495 WESTMINSTER CD player, Moonroof, BAUER LOTUS Cos t• M ea• (714) 8 9 2·8008) '97 LS 4 00 $8,900.obo 723·1504 COSTA MESA Lincoln M e r cury Coach Edit, 1thr. '92 ACCORD EX 714-842·7700 714•540·58 3 0 (09089~EXUSS44,995 Coupe, auto, moonrf, --------•--------LEXUS • 9115 MISSION VIEJO full pwr. lmmacl -liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (949)3 84-0004 (3BJA564) $10,550 Hondas 80's to 97 Chances are '91 L S 400 Gold,--------• WELSETXMUISNSOTFER Cara $100·$500 you wlll find leather, 1 owner. What you need power 1111, moonroof, (714) 802-8900 Police Impounds alr·rlde, gold pkg, SELL your used vehicle through classlfied 642-5678 SERVICE COMPANION CONTRACTORS vD~IR~E~CT~O~R~Y~-liCAR:::P:E:NT=R~Y=3~S=10 CARE 3554 GENERAL 3558 • Woodwork Doors Inst. Delightful Companlonl liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ACOUSTIC cl0Ht1 remdld, crown Pvt asst. Oerlatrlc/long LEWIS Cons truction CEILINGS 3408 mQldlng ba1e1trlm etc. term care. Suaan Remodel•Handymon 654·1934 (714 > ~01·1 1 88 t.-'704773 Locnl Re1. COMPUTERS 3556 •714-557·5925• South Coeat Drywa1r---------• NYCAL c Acou1 romlll/cust teltt CERAMIC bnatruc tlon Jobs large & small Water Damage Ropalr TILES 3528 MACMEDIC • Care for 11 con sod ·bonded Beet In Ouallty & Price Macintosh Computer• L714979 842·0895 t.550017 444°8880 In your htne/olc Low/ Leak1 Shower• Rep'd 873 S453 ADDITIONS Regroullng & lnstall'n hourly rate. • f<EMODElING 3410 L670130 Dean or Tiie Starving computer alu· 873·8085 or 846-8526 dent solves Windows REBUILD or REMODEL '95·'98 problem1.1 Reasonable. 515·9808' r.c. SERVICE •Homes or Ofhcts _C_L_EAN __ I_N_G----1-----------, .OU1hly Cons1ruc11on •Rea101.ably Prlcod SERVICES •Local Co. #838318 •Stephenson A11oc Cell 714°844°5485 3548 All Home lmprovemenll 22yra Kit/Bath addl· lion. & more free HI L842550 71 4-633· 1289 A TOUCH OF CLASS Cleaning. RH/Comm Lie/Bond. Free Eat. TereH 714-282°7143 .aoss HOUSECLEANING Ucenaed-Bonded BATHTUB S12.00 per hour. REGWING 3448 714-549-<>399 i iiiliiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiil •Bright Hou H e leanlnO European Profuslonals Beet In townl Rats. Datek BATHTUB Rl!CLAZINQ & Refurbishing, Pore• rain, Flbergls, Sinka Shwra Cntra &45-7723 & Grace 714·857·2647 HOUSECLEANING GOOD Rel'1. Own tranaportatlon. Call BLUfDS/MINl any11me 241-0531 • SBADIS 3414 •VICKI'S CLEANINQ We offer THE BEST House/Window Cleaning, 10Yra EKp. Xlnt Ref1. Vicki 714-008-0305 j •crvanced Wo<-d1y11eme ·Cullom Cablnetrv· Kitchen• Bath • 0()(1ra Moldlnga • Mantel&. &.••'50 714·908·89'70 CARPENTRY 3510 WANTED• Clean . homH that wJ1h to etay thal wayl E11pert. Local. Refs. 640-8177 PROFESSIONAL COMPUI'ER SERVICE SIMPLE~ AHORDABJ.£ . ..,. ... ,.~ .. • Sdxdult ll N~ • •PCT ill11g • ON-SIT• (714) 8 40 ·7672 COMPUTER ~UP1 We Do It All! •Oesl\71 • Build •Rm Add11100S •Remodels ACM CONSTRUCTION 949-845-8085 Hondas. 'royotas, at the price Nakamlchl compact Chevys. Jeeps & you want to pay C/D premium sound, 4X4'• muat ••Ill when you rend traction control. 800-772·7470 X7802 Cl lfl d chrome rlm1, lnte· Rl\ll>l '1,11\1 •111\l\U H~I" 'll I\' ! oll\ll H \I K\111 ass • grated ph-:ne system dally 68k ml S23.9K 642·!56 7 8 940·780·38 33 Onthemont Sell your extra hou .. hotd Items When you write a Classifled ad. Include all the facts and gel the results you want. ~\A.No JJ> 1-HIJ '-bt kid Yftr Litt/,""'" pi•1tt1I N,,., ::119 .11rt.iktt1J ;,. tbU..,...... C..n INJwl I• '!/d•f' Httu Mi"" R11e -'94i krueger painting rtsfdt ntlal paint & wood n.Jtoratlon manht w 548-5481 lk. 740698 PET SERVICES 3870 '92 CAMRY LI! V6, auto, foll pwr, Le11u1 trade, lmmacl (0132111) 59.950 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 882·890• • No room left In the garage lor the car? A call to claulfled can help '88 Convt E tdo Cad Tripi• black, new eng, $8500. Stored 16 yrs. MINTll 949-~6-1162. '75 Cad Eldo Conv 1 owner. ga(age_ kept. 136k ml. s1t ,soo obo 873-5328 On the move? 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