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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-07-25 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Looking over the Tea Cup Classic site Serving the Newport -Mesa communities since 1907 " . ' ' I CAPITOL SHOOTING I . . lmide The •i>est local real esute SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1998 . ~Tills ·hit·s , close to home-' . . • " • Husband of Rohrabacher aide works in Capitol office where gunman opened fiie;·but was never ill danger. GRL<. RlSU'IJC Oaltl'b Usa Watson, an admirustration director for Rep. Dana Rohrabacher in Wdshington, D.C., heard about the shooting in the Capitol late f riddy afternoon. It was cause for alarm because her husband, Tony Rudy, was somewhere inside. She desperately waited for his ·call. Her husband worked for a con- gressman too. ·News trickled m that a Jone gunman had entered the Capjtol and shot four people. Her anxiety heighte ned when she learned that the gunman had barged into the office of Rep. Tom Delay (R-Texas), where Rudy worked. FAIR windsdoW·n Sunday is the last day of fun at fairgrounds El.N C,r1 ~Pio! Ghere are only two more ddys or pig races, swmg ddnong and reverse bungee-jumping left, as the Orange County Fdir comes to a close Sunday night. More than 561,000 people attended the fair through Friddy dflemoon. This year will probaoly have the second-highest attendance in the fdir's h15tory, fair spokes- woman Jill Lloyd Sdid. A record WdS set last year, when more lhdn 785,000 people attended. This year the fau offered its ever-popuJar staples such as bdby pigs, but frrst-1.une attractJons like Swingtimc also were hits with the public, Lloyd i.dld. Other popular attractions Uus yedr mcluded Carrot Top's show, pig races, elephant rides and the Rocket Launcher, d bungee-type nde. But of the hundreds of d1UJTlals at the fau, Pnncess and her seven piglets were obv10us show -stealers. · The phone rang. It was her husband. He wasn't injured. They both shared a perso and private moment. "What a relief to hear his voice,• said a still-shaken Watson, who also works on Capitol Hill. "We were all shocked by what· happened, but this hits close to home." Rudy is the pc:>licy director for Delay, the House's Republican whip. Rudy was inside his office when the shooting began just before 4 p.rn. •He told me he heard a senes of-guQ.shots off Ill the distance,~ Watson said. "The noise got clos- er and closer, and that's when he ducked underneath his desk.• Rudy told his wife the gunman had entered a back door to Delay's office, where a police offi- cer assigned to protect DeLay stood guard. The congressman was in h is.office during the shoot- ing but wasn't injured. There are a series of doors to the office, but the gunman didn't make it to Delay's private office. she added. "It's always one of the biggest tlungs, • Uoyd said. Princess, who was bred lo give birth dur- ing the falr, popped out rune piglets early Sunday. MAAC MAATN I DAil Y Pl.OT J.J. Estrada clinches his fut and grimaces as he gets ready to experience the Rocket Launcher at the Orange County Fair on Friday. Above left. one of slx surviving piglets gives its mom, Princess, a nudge on the snout in their pen at the fair. One piglet was born defomwd and died. Anothe r died Wednesday after 500-pound Princess rolled over and crushed tt. The remaining seven are doing well <md draw- ing a crowd. •They're like puppies.· said Roberta Harvey, Centennial Farm docent. "They'll play with each other. They'll frolic all around . They fight, pull each other's tails.• Harvey is one of many #pig sitters,• who tend the pen 24 hours a day answering dozens of questions and looking out for the little ones. Even though they're less than a week old, the piglets are very acttve. When piglets are born, their eyes are open, they can walk, and they have teeth, Harvey said. Carol Valcarel, who work at the fair, has visited the piglets every day since they were SEE FAIR PAGE 7 "What o relief to heor his voice." Usa Watst1, Ad11•is1Jation sldor for Rep. Oona Rohrabocher Accord- mq to new~ accounts. the body- guclfd dOd d Cdp1tol police offi- cer were fdtdlly injurf>d in the gun- fight A female tourist WdS sPnously wounded. and the suspect suJ- fered three gunshot wounds. Wdtson said Congress had Just brushed voting on a health care bill when the shooting began Rohrabocher, d Republican whose d.Jstnct includes Costa Mesa and para of Newport Beach, and Rep Chnstopher Cox (R-Newport 8Pach) hdd left the Capitol, and both were on ~rplanes when the incident occurred, said congres- sional dtdes The Cdp1tol WdS filled Wlth pohtic1dili. and tounsts Fnday. SEE SHOOTING PAGE 10 Irvine Co. drops senior housing next to library The developer and city were unable to agree on details of the 227-unit project on Avocado Avenue. }INIH ~ R,\L,U\"'I> · I open spdce. --------------"ln the long term, I thmk t.hJ.s ~ Pt\ol decision will work well for all par- NEWPORT BEA CJ 1 -The nes, • Mdyor Tom Edwards said. Irvine Co. has withdrawn its pro-I The 12-acre parcel. just north of posal to develop a 227-umt the C'entra.1 Llbrary on Avocado affordable houslllg complex for Avenue dnd San ~hguel Dnve, is seruor'S on one of the city' ld!>l required to be conveyed to the at)' plots of open space to otfset The 1Ivine Co 's vanous . City Manager KeV1n M~)h}' I developments around I.he oty. said etty and lrvtne Co. offiC'Jals I The project. called Newport could not agree on ome pornts \illage, would have satisfied the of the deaJ, mcludrng the fman-developer's obligabon to provide oal arrangements, llbrdry park· I mg spaces and replacement of SEE HOUSING PAGE 7 \ ,Accused hit man .. faces trial Monday· •Prosecutors will try to prove that Patrick O'N~tll was hired to kill Capitola man in September 1997 GIU 1... Ri ... u'-<., 1 to mu1der theu daughter's lorm~ lkllv Pb husbdnd. the story will come to a do e Or it could acquit 0 l\Jeill. COSTA MESA -The t..nal of o·Neill, 59, was arrested in alleged hit man Patrick O'Neill. September 1997 by Costa Mesa scheduJed to begin in Ordilge police after they trailed hun and County Superior Court on Mon-1 an informant to Northern Celifor- day, has all the mgred1ents of a rua. where he was allegedly plan- made-for-televis1on moVle rung to murder OaVJd Leland of The scnpt would include; A Capitold. hardened crurunal hlr~ to mur-Leland's former in-laws .are der ~ unknowmg vtctim. The (,'iuy dfld Mde l\.1iner of Lido Isle. felons employers, an aHluent O'Neill reportedly told inve!>bga- couple, saying the target, their tors he was hired by Mae Miner former son-m-law, treclted their to lull Leland. . daughter badly. A police mfor-The Mmers have derued any ~t, who h.as btUe money. c;et-involvement, and police haven't ting up the ~t man foi a fall. chdrged the couple wtth any The ~cnpt's end1~g hasn't crimes been wi;itten yet. A 1ury couJ~ O'Neill ii. charged with three side Wlth the . prosecutions counts of sollc1tabon for murder account that O'Neill was recrwt· ' ed and pa.id by a Lido Isl coupl SEE O'NEILL PAGE 10 INDEX Pet clinic is in city's doghouse FOrmer INS chief . . fighting cancer •Harold Ezell, the duthor of Proposition 187, was diagnosed in May with liver cancer, but hi.s friends say he is very determined to beat it. JEN11U RAGLAN!> ~Plot NEWPORT BEACH -I iarold Ezell ts a fighter. When he was head of the ImnUgration and Naturalization Service '\n the western region from 1983 to 1989, he was out- 1poken in bis desire to crack down on illegal immigrants. When he co-authored the hot- ly debated Propolltiop 187, the IO-C4lled "Save Our State• initio· ttW In the mid· t990I, the New- port Beech "91ident stood t1ead· lat u be came under attftck by , civil rights groups and the courts. He's not about to let cancer beat him. One person who believes that is Margeret Hdrvcy, a longtime friend who works at the New- port Beach-based Ezell Group as the personal assistant to Ezell's wife, Lee "Mr. Ezell has tremendous f a1lh, • she said. He lS not a Quit• ter, and he is full of ho~ that he can beet this. He's been fighting it with eve~ he's got .• Harvey laid l&iell, 61. wa1 SH EZELL MCll 10 MnlOOl __ ..J.13 mrmlmflY F01UM ____ ar SOCllY -·· .......... _.Jl2 SPOllS ·-·-··---·-··--··...'.It WEATHER . ' • Costa Mesa officials say Bayshore Animal Hospital added li.ving quarters for veterinarians illegally. EUSl!Grr Oat,,._ COSTA MESA -Jeffrey Palmer has long dreamed of bringing a 24-hour animal clmic to Costa Mesa. That dream iS on hold unbl he can escape from a quagmire of building code violabons. The problem involv Palmer's addition of living quart rs to Bayahore Animal Hospital at 2077 Harbor Blvd. The addition giv Yeterinarians a place to l p end eat while on duty. "Number one. he didn't get J*1Dit1 for tt • .net two, residential llNC.'tUrm .,...t permitted m tbe C'ClllUDel"dal tone,• Nld Mike QUESTION 24-hour animal care 7 Should the city of com Mesa let vitetinar!Mls sleep and Ht at fNylhof-. AnfrMI Host:>i· ttlto~can~ .ounct-the-<toek c.-.1 c.a OUf ~ Hott"'9 at 642-6* or~ .., Hneil to ~·..nhWnk.Mt . Robmson, the c1ty'1 prtnopel planner. Another problem lnvolv !<! an tmproperJy c-onn ted papehne that caused raw wage to &Mk tnto the street, ROOlnton Mid. Because of thil h4Mltb huard, the dty staff rectmunmded Wk· ing Palmer to court for being • public nwsance, City Attorney Tom Kathe said. · The City Council rejected lhe 1dca ·"The goal is always to get com- pliance,· Kathe said. •swng peo: ple is not what the city wants.· According to an agenda report. Palmer had been in.formed in D«ember 1996 that if he built the addition, lbc cliruc would be larg· er than city codes allow. But Palmer went a_head with the expAn ton. Now the only way he can legalii the liVlJ\g quarters ii by shoWlllg that the ho9pltal doll not attract u much tr.me•• dty thinks. The dty t'Oalidlil ... ttafhc moderate, while N'mlf argues it's low. Thll ii not tbe nnttlme ....... who bought tbe ball*'1 • ·-hu bade ND·ID W6 a. car. SH \ .. , MOllL OF IHI STORY Taming a wilted day I • into a cherished memory "Lile is hard. Next to what?" -Anonymous . L ast week I fu1hlled my required monthly sh.Lft at the National Charity League Thrift Shop in Costa Mesa. You have read about it before. and I imagme you will read about 1t agam. In a mere 3 112 hours there I learn so much about people, because peo- P.le from all walks of life go in and out our front door. Some come in with what dppears to be all their earthly :belongings m a rickety shopping cart. :Others hop out of their fancy cars to '9hop for books and tnnkets to deco- rate model homes. It was an unusually muggy mom- 111g. As the day wore on and the heat wore most of us out, the general mood could be descnbed as wilted. Then one elderly man came in with a bat like my grandfather used to wear and a smile that lit up the shop. -faith Newport Beach/Costa Mieso Daily Pik> • r------------------------------------------------------..-........................ ------------------------------------------------------~ I I I I 111 IHI SPllll I I I Newpo~-ME!sa Christian Center Address: 2599 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, 92627 Telephone: (714) 966-0454 Denomination: Assemblies of God 1 Year established: 1938 Service times: Saturday at 7 p.m. Sun- day at 8, 9.30 an'd 1l a.m.; the Sunday morning services are concw'rent with children's and youth church, along with many adult education classes. On Tuesday at 1 p.m. there ls worsbip ~~ teaching for junior and senlqr rugh school-aged youth. On Wednes- 1 ~ay at 1 p.m. there is a prayer gather- ing for adults and also teaching activi- ties for elementary school-aged chil- dren. Senior pastor: Jim Bradford Pastoral staff: Chip Johnson, executive pastor; Sharon Aguilera, minister of music. The church also has various associate, youth and children's pastors. Size of congregation: 1,500 Makeup of congregation: Very multi- generational with a m.i:x of both families and single people. Child care: Provided at all Sunday ser- vices for newborn through kinder- garten-aged children. fype of worship: The 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. services are a blend of traditional and contemporary music with a 30- 'tninute message. The Saturday 7 p.m. service is ~church around tables• tar- geted to the Gen-X age group. "fype of sermon: On Sunday mornings the message is usually part of a series developed on a biblical theme or book of the Bible. All messages are designed to be practical and to touch people per- ' sonally. KIM HAGG(RlY·ZYl.lJIS I DAA.Y P!l.OT ·He caught my eye and captured my attention when he tipped his hat and politely said to all of us at the front counter, "Top of the day to you, young ladies." He looked around the store while wh.tsiling a happy-sounding tune. I could hear him carrying on friendly conversabons with others as he walked about, frequently commentmg on the quality of our merchandise. Recent sermons: A series based on the. New Testament book of Revelation fol- lowed by a series on relationships based on the Old Testament book of Proverbs. The Rev. Jim Bradford of Newport-Mesa Christtan Center. When he wasn't talking to someone he was whistling or humming. I recog- nized one of the songs as •Bicycle Built for l'wo." The more he hummed, the happier the overall mood of the store became. Our willed dispositions felt watered and refreshed. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Upcoming sermons: This summer there • will be a series on developing a person- al prayer life. In the fall there will be a series based on the New Testament Book of Colossians. Welcome center: Greeters and Wel- come Center volunteers are on hand to welcome guests and to invite them to newcomer classes that meet monthly. There is also a tape of the previous Sunday's message available to first· time guests. Outreach programs: Every summer, the churCh sponsors more than 100 abused and neglected children, select- ed through Orange County social ser- vices, to attend one week at Royal Family Kids' Camp. The church raises more than ·$30,000 through various fund-raisers, and trains 50 counselors and 20 support staff to accomplish this. The church also runs 10-week day camps for elementary and junior high school-aged children during the summer. Fees are paid by the chil- di:en's parents . Mission statement: "We are a Cbrist- centered, loving, multi-generational church family committed to equipping people to minister in their world." The mission is based on five core values: 1) We all need God; 2) every person needs to love and be loved: 3) we share our resources to reach all ages; 4) every person is called to minister; and 5) we can each bring someone to Christ. Dress: Come as you are. People come in evetything from shorts .... to suits. Church design: The sanctuary is warm, simple and attractive. It doesn't call attention to ii.Self. Interesting note: According to Brad- ford, people frequently temark that the church is a "life-giving place• where they sense God's presence and see that people care for each other. -Compiled by Michele M. Marr There is a Bible verse that says, •A joyful heart is good medicine.• He was JUSt the medJcine we needed. He bought several books and two colorful ties. I . L-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------,-------------------------------------------------• . Wllll 10 10 TO flll "These are JUSt what I needed,• he said happily. When be found out the magazines were Cree he looked like a little boy who had just been offered an ice-cream cone. "Wow, this really 1s my lucky day,· he excldimed. I bagged up his purchases and told him I en1oyed his humming. l told him he renunded me of my grandfather who was &.lways cheerful and chipper and full of happy melodies. "Your grandfather must have been a happy soul who was more than hap- py to happy up others," he replied. He was right, l'd 1ust never heard it phrased quite like that. I told him I couldn't have said it better myseU, and then asked him if it WdS still hot and muggy outside. "Oh, 1t really is quite pleasant,· he scud ·r can't complain.· I tolq h.tm that most people had come m complammg that day, due to ow unµsual weather. "They JUSt aren't lh.tnking right,• be saJd. "if they were, they w-0uldn't be complaming Me, I'm just happy to be alive After all, it beats the altema- bve " With that, the happy hununer was gone But after he left, his melodies and mood lingered on. Borrowing his words, let's get our thinlong right, and see if we can hap- py up someone else. And you can quote me on that. • ONDY TltANE OtRISTESON is a Newport Beach resident who speaks frequently to parenting groups. Her e-mail address is dndyOonthegrow.com . • EDITOR'S NOTE: Where to go to find God features brief descriptions of churches and ternptes In our community. They appear each Wfflc on a rotatlng basis. Four Square MESA BIBLE CHAPEL Mesa Blble Chapel Is a g<aaH>ri- ~. Bible-believing churdl that focuses on God's love to meet all needs through the good news of Jesus. Members love and accept peopte where they are and trust In God's grace to make them whole. Praise, worship end Bible teaching is held Sunday at 10 a.m. Child care and children's ministry Is provided for 10 a.m. service and teadling. Bob Stone Is senior pastor. The church Is at 17~ Orange Av..., Cos- ta Mesa. Fot mo<e information, call 548-9733. Free Methodist ORANGE COAST FREE METHODIST CHURCH Or~ COMt Fr. Methodist OUch is dediCated to minlll 1 ,,., lg the word of God. folowing,.. truth of Owlst and~ 1he fult.. ness of the Spirit. Cona#'f'Mt wor- ship teMces. In.,_ .nd Eng- lish, ere held on ~at 10:10 a.m. Adutt Sonday 9ctlOol Is 9t 9 a.m. <Mdrwl's Sonday sd'IOOl 11 frOm 10:30 to 11 :AS 1.m. NurWy ewe II pnMded fram 10:30 to 11:45 &m. Momngn~llllttbdea and praytf groups, In bOtt'i Englllh Ind Jllpanele, me.t ttWougtio(lt b week. Clfffotd Rapp is senior J*tor. the ctuth is at 3198-8 Airport Loop OIWe. Costa Mesa. For informatiof\ a.1641-1944. Judaism Lutheran REAQERS HOIUNE 642-6086 92626. '°Plright No news sto-WlllHEI VOL 9Z NO. 175 ntOMASK.~ Publisher WtUJAM l.oeoB1. 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Corona del Mar 78168 TIDES Costa Mesa TOOAY 80r'66 Fint low Newport BNch 5:23 a.m. -0.5 7Mi6 First hlgh Newport Co.st 11:SO 1.m. 43 7W66 S«ond low SUllF FCmCAIT 5:01 p.m. 1.9 LOCAT10N SIZE ~high Wedge 4-6'JffllN 11:01 p.m. 5.8 SUNDAY Newport l-59N Flmlow ll~lel 3·SBW 5:57 a.m. -0.1 ~Jetty 3-6WN Flm high CdM 3-6uw 12:27 a.m. 4.3 S«ond low IGAlWICI Ught winds becom-S.45 p.m. 2. 1 lng~at Stcond high 10 to 1 s knots With 11:ltp.m. • 2·foot wind~~ the .-moon. The Mll•outofb ' . I I I E F L Y I N ·f A I T H St. Andrews to hold talk on teen problems The Parent Project, a family survival series for parents of strong-willed and destructive adolescents, will be presented Thursday from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Admission is free. For more information, call 424-7560. Latter-Day Saints open chapel in Newport Open house festivities and a dedication ceremony will take place this weekend for the new Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints chapel opening on Bonita Canyon Road in Newport• Beach. The public is invited to partici- pate in the activities at the chapel, 4601 Bonita Canyon Road. The event will culminate with dedication services slated for Sunday at 10 a.m. Three congregations, each comprised of about 500 members, will be using the new Newport Beach facility. They include the Harbor Hills Ward, the Corona del Mar Ward and the Newport Beach Singles Branch. The site will also house offices of the Newport Beach Stake and the lnsbtute of Religion for stu- dents at UC Irvine. Tours, displays and family entertainment will be presented today from noon to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 1 p .m. Organ demonstrations will be presented every hour. For more information, call 645-1733. Rock Harbor to hold evening of music Costa Mesa's Rock Harbor Church and 'Iliangle Square have partnered to present a free evening of music under the star5 Aug. 1 from 7 to 9 p.m. on the second level of the Triangle Square courtyard, 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa Rock Harbor, one of the fastest-growing new churches in the area, will get things rolling with it's own band led by Todd Proctor. Following acts, which feature local Christian bands, will include The Jubilators, a swing. rock a billy blues band, the Rev- elers, a roots/rock a billy band, and acoustic folk artist Angela Oements. Light refreshments will be pro· vided complimentary of niangle Square resta\J.ra.nts La Salsa and Pain du Monde. For more information, call (949) 546-1919. • . SUIF POLICE FILES - We ·should see decreasing swells from the south ovet the weekend mbclng with some back- ground swetls for knee-to ~-high Mts. W.ws at the pOlnts end reefs ~ go • bft higher. w. should seethe erriv1I of a SOIJth. w.st swell from about 210 to 215 degrMs~for chest-high uf. And • south-southwest SW9fl MU In~ ~ producing ltnM- to cheat-high tets. bpotld SoUth ~ ._.. ~ dwt· to hud-.~ Mf fro.ft ..... .. --ORTRAOt • Holfr a.-: A mailbox and • front doot worth S600 were • ct.maged In the 2500 blod<. • • NM'P0'1 Plec:9: A cellular phone worth S 125 was stolen In : the 4100 block. • Newpoll1 C.WW Drtw: Sevetal rterns of dothing and • we~ i.t worth MOO were stolen In the 600 block. • • VIII LWO: A pelr of songs.es and • watch wOrth $200 were: stolen in the noo blodc. • 15'11 ltreft A compact disc player worth $250 was stolen In: the1IOO blodt. • COSTAMUA : • ~ °"": A ster.o, compact disc player, an 1mp11flet; and two spNlcen worth $610 w.re stoten In the 900 block. • • lrtlW ..,._ 1Wo compUter monitors, three k~ ni MYlf•I ChrtstmM dec.orftk>ni WOt1h $700 were stolen In the ; 1100 bloc:k. : • ...,,,... ~A cellular phone worth SJOO ~ s10len In ~ the 2700 btodr' • lllU ptlrt .......... A IWeo, Comp«t ditCI and a~: phor'9 worth S 1,IOO w.r"e *'9n In thi 2600 b1aG. • • ...... ..,._ Jtiw9lrY and Cillh eidlNtld • SSIO..,. ~ 1n thl a blixt. • ,.Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily P~ot [Police standoff with distraught : woman ends peacefully GRF.G f$lSllNc NEWPORT BEAHH -A one-hour standoff between wlice and a suicidal Newport Beach vf{ilman ended peace- fully early Fridatmorning outside her apartment. , " • The 42-year.~d woman surrendered to polite ati. rut 2:30 a.m. after a few •tense mom when authorities heard two gwisho from inside the home. A special.weapons unit had respond- ed to the 2600 blodt of Park Newport · Drive an hour earlier and reported see- . ing the woman carrying a handgun. Police tried several times to contact · : her ~d, failed initially. She reportedly was locked inside her home and refused to cooperate with authorities. • '> I Police evacuated neighbors and final- ly reached the woman by phone. She told them several times that she planned to conunit suicide, While on the phone, officers said they heard one gunshot come from the rear of the residence, and · then later a second shot. Officers calmed the woman down and convinced her to surrender about an hour later, The woman came out the front door unarmed and was tak- en into custody. Police scoured the apartment but found no one else inside. The woman is ~eing held for psy- chological evaluation and hasn'·t been charged with l\PY crime, said Lt. Mike Hyams. ' "We don't know whether we will file any charges· against ~er,# he said. We still haven ,t decided on a columnist ' . . We know it's been more than a week since we ran the last of our finalist columns, but we still haven't decided on a winner. They're all ·great columnist candi- dates. We just need more time. We'll keep you posted. MEDrrERRANFAN FOODS Saturday, July 25, 1998 A 3 Newport llarb.or High principal confITms need for more help .... }NEWPORT BEACH -Agreeing with parents that tbe staff at Newport Haibor High School ii stretched to the lfsnit. school PJ1ndpal Bob Bales sald the campus needs more admmimative, clerical and custodial staff. "The bigger you get, the more press- ing the demands are on JOur administra- tive and clerical st.aft,• BQies said. ·vou also have to deal ·with more discipline problems. It just doubles ellerybody's workload.• , Although Newport Harbor is expecting more than twke the number of students as Estanda in September, it will have the same number of clerical, administrative and custodial employees. The staffing is based on.a disttictwide formula. Some Newport Harbor parents said they wanted the district's staffing formula to reflect the si7.e of the student body, which is anti,dpated to exceed 2,000 students in September. In contrast. Estancia is expect- ed to liave 1,027 students; Corona del Mar High, 1,603; and Costa Mesa High, 1,764. Orgaoicallv Produced Sweetened Rice Flalcn ~ee.s1 ~. '3.95 12 az. Corona del Mar and Costa Mesa also incl\lde seventh-and eighth.grades, which affoim them additional staff. ·, But in keeping with district poliQes, each high school gets one prindJ)al, two assistant principals, seven custodians and 13.5 clerical employees. , Boies said the school needs an addi· tional administrator·to lighten the load of Assistant Principals Lee Gaeta and Bob Evans. #We're making it work, but it's very difficult,. noies said. "The only difference with my job is the numbef af evaluations. Other schools have around 40 teachers, but I have 80." . The job of evaluating teachers is com- plicated by the fact that the school will be getting abo):lt 14 new teachers this year, who have to be evaluated more often than tenured teachers. The only area where staffing is .based on the number of students is counseling. Each high school gets one counselor for every 500 students. But in every other area, staffing is decid- ed on a per-site basis, an arrangement that (Mutl•rs ] · Fresh Balced Breads Fresh·grains "milled" daily •OnionHem Bread $ S REG. '3.55 ~p~ takes a particularly heavy member custodial Staff a.t The schools have the 5al todians, but Newport l. bas 287,680: square feet compared th 181,359 square feet at Co<>ta Mesa. · · "Jiarbor proba' .. ft. does need more because of its s~. • ~d liiss Aley, the dis- trict's superviso/' operations. Boies s<Ud lb size, lay out and age of Newport-Hart -the oldest high school in the distria• 1-also make the campus more difficu' ,.to maintain. · •nus is /huge plant, with more teach- ers and p:# dents· than any· other school,• he said .. Offi ;als said the district is aware and lpol& ,.g for solubons to Newport Harbor's stat' / g shortages. was part of our secondary school y, • said Tom Jacobson, the assis- tant superintendent of secondary edu- cation. "There is a point when the s~ of a school does have an impact and an adjustment is needed. Maybe-when we stud y it, we'll have a task force look at it. • low Fat Cereals RedlanEe -· 11drst ~-;,;;n:Dedrolgta • Puff's 'N Honey . • Kamut 'N Honey SF;! • Shapes 'N Honey REG. '3.25> 12 az. m.wll 12 OZ. CAN • Lemon • Orange •Tropical • Crape $ REG. '2.35 • Tropical R~.~·"" HELIOS Ilnpoded Whole Wheat Spelt rurn Natu ral~ Redwood Hill farm Goat Milk Yogurt Pasta From Greece • Spigbdti, High Fiber •'IWista ft • Ellows • Shells . . REG.' 17.6 az. - THE GREATEST VITAMIN SALE IN TOWN! nr.· Hagiwara's YOU S/\VF llf> 10 S?? 9 ?1 GREEN .MAGMA PWS · $ SUGG. '14.95 I& .•.• I • ~ ...,. _.,.. -~ -........... , ... ~ .:..._ . ' . ~ 4 Sotvrdoy, July 25, 1998 .. fair Newport ~h/Costo M.eso Daily Pilot. .. , REPORTER'S llOTEIOOK WITH MEAGER WINNINGS. I HE'S FAIR ·GAME .f OR RIDICULE I ' I ~ ,i , 1 1'·1 , 1 . I' /.: , GREG R.lsUNC · I hurled two and easilr.'popped FAIRGROUNDS -My mis·i:\ ·· sion was simple: Win some pri2:es ', at the fair. . · Armed with a couple of $20 !:?ills. I headed to the carnival >: midway to conquer some of frle world's most frustrating games. Walking among the maze of avenues, game attendants · known as u carnies" attempt to lure you to their post. They are salespeople incognito. l was quite skeptical of carni- val games. The design of most games put customers at a disad- vantage. 1f I can:ie back to work @lpty-handed, that would prove ~val games are a fraud. .. First stop was Long Range, a ooe-shot basketball toss. Sink a t5-footer and win the carnival's ~ly Grail -a giant South Park dlell. Pick your favorite character. ~t exactly the role model for Children today, but the cartoon ~ow is a favorite among you.Ilg adults. Confident that I would have one of those stuffed dolls, I w-atched a couple of suckers attempt the shot. Nothing but bricks. A sign clearly posted said, ".Hoops are not regulation size or s?fupe." With that in mind, I ~pped behind the basket and neticed that it is actually egg- siaped. the balloons. I missed.the third. The 'game attendant told me to pick from the second row of prizes. Every oQlef framed photo was of Leonardo DiCaprio. No thanks. Kim sauntered up to Attitude Annies, a game where a red star must be cp}llpletely shot out with an air rifle. 1She ripped it to shreds, but a little piece of red remained. No prize. As we searched for a new challenge, I saw a boy struggling to carry his huge South Park doll. He looked at me and smiled. Show me some mercy. I tried a couple of other games. Break-a-Plate was just what the name implies. I missed once, the carny gave me another, and I shattered one. He didn't reward me. We headed to the Rainbow Throw -toss a quarter, and if it lands on a tiny rainbow, not on the lines that divide the colors, you win. I struck gold . Well, actu- ally yellow. I got a spotted chee- tah. Or maybe it's a gerbil. Butch, a carny, told me how to overcome the odds. Give it plen- ~of arc and it won't matter if you bank the shot or it hits noth- iilg but net, he said. KIM HAGGERTY-ZVUUS I DAILY PILOT Daily Pilot reporter Greg Rlsllng rea cts after winning a stuffed animal at the Rainbow of Happiness booth Thursday at the fair. I spent $30 on '.my one-hour debacle. My winnings totaled · two stuffed animals and a framed picture of a Jack Daniels.label. Don't even start with the jokes. · . Kim went on her merry way, and I stuck around to interview some people. I saw a group of car- nival Mtweakers" -young kids addicted to carnival games. It was early in the afternoon, and they were already strung out on cotton candy and caramel apples. They showed me their winning stash. I sneaked back to the basket- ball game for one last attempt. A carny practiced his form. It took him 15 shots before one dropped. The rims are oblong, the ~ckboard is a canvas wall and tile balls have more bounce to t1ie ounce. My confidence weak- E!!led. -I dribbled , concentrated and lefted one into the air. It was off ti"rget and landed with a thud. I t&d again, and the ball tmunced off the back of the rim. "R\is was sad. -. - FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Udo. Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Church 10 am & 5 pm, Sunday School 10 am Wedne9day Mle!lngl 8 i:rn Daily Pilot photographer Kim Haggerty-Zylms unstrapped her heavy gear 11d gave it the old college try. Her shot hit the front of the rir11. A couple of inches more and she would have won. We ventured over to Bank• Ball, a game where you toss a whiffle ball ag¢nst a board and pray it lands in a plastic basket below. The carny demonstrated 3100 Pad1lc View Dr., Newport Beach 644-2617 or 6754661 Chureh lOam Sunday School 10 am ~ MeMlllQI 8 i:rn • 111 Wedrllllday 12 noco AnJ,. '""" ""°"' ,,,, '"'"'' """' the tr#tb 11M/J ....-"'" fru. . John 8:32 BrllCMs <I Tiie Modltt Cllri • 1\t f1nl a.di <l CWlla, Sdellilt • To .... " to C..; To c.. "to 00. Bruce Vin Blair, Minister Worship Service 9AM Church School 9AM Adulta & 9AM Chikhn Chlfd c.. PrO¥lded 644-7400 611 ltelotiope Aw9, Corona dll Mir , • f -throw it high, put a little spin on it and presto, it will fall. I bought the standard three for $5 and. hurriedly played. None of the trio made it in the blue rece ptacle. I was given a conso- lation prize. Al least it wasn't Bugs Bunny. Ah, the dart throw. A must on the ni.idway. The balloons are unde~-inflated -or so I thought. My shot had enough arc, and it was on line. I experienced one of those slow-motion moments fhat you hear about. The ball didn't even make the front of the rim. Nothing but air. • GREG RISLING covers police and courts f<>f the Daily Pilot. Worship and hear this pnctical, Cbrist<mtcrecl, blblfcal m~ \ "EVER CONSIDERED BEING A SQUARE?" Cl Santu.tl }:1·21; lllkr 1:51) S.turd•y,July 1', 1998, ':JO l'M. Swndtly,J•ly 16. 1998, 8:30aed10:., A.M. Wtd11~ .. y I~ Scully, 7:00 l'.M. . 7".JO~M. • Rats a Ma Arrive (untll 9 a.m.), Sm.II Anir'Del Tent 10A.M. • WHvlng demonstration {untll 2 p.m.), c.omtnon 'Thr..m Exhibit • Rm a Mice Judging (until 7 p.m.), Small Animal Tent • Open Oaky Golt Judging. except Nubian and Saanen (until 7 p.m.), Livestock Arena • Califomla China Painters Art Alsoci- atioo (until 6 p.m.), Visual Arb Build- ing .. 1:30 P.M. • Sodt Hop, Kids' Stage • Patch Program •01scowr the Fair• Scavenger Hunt (until 7 p.m.), l(Jds' Park • AA-Alaskan Racing Pigs, Los Plgnitas . • O.C. Gutld of Pupp9try (until t p.m.), Fea1lnd Ellhlblton Ar.-vouth in Motion Building • Fiber Dolls; aaft a d9ntOI. ~ In t,4otlon lufldlng 10:1SA.M. • 0own ._ Kids' Stage 11 A.M. • CheNy LemonD Drinking com.est, Kids' si. ..... Danse Danseun. Herfgge Stage • Kuuipos Polynesian O.ncers, Cen- tennlal S~ • So.Ca Tae Kwon Do icarm. Mffd- ows Stage 11:30 A.M. • Family Sand Castles Contest Kids' Park NOON • All-Alaskan Racing Pigs. Los Pignltas Raceway- • Afrlcanlzecl Bees lecture, ~ Farm • Hummingbirds In Tole presenWd by Laurie Suw.rt. Home a t0bbies Stage • Big Bopper Bubble GIA'!\ Blowing. Kids' Stage ......-.-y NEWPORT NORTH CENTER MacArthur & Bison Newport Beach ST. MARK PREsBYTERIAN CHURCH "Open Arms and Open Minds" Worship 9:30 J .. bortt a Elllblutr la Newport Bead 644-1341 644-4477 W HAR•OR CHfHSTIAN CHURCH A. (Dlaclplea or Christ) 2401 lrvlne Ave. at hnt• IHHI Newport leech lu"d•Y Worsblp -11:00AM .-Dr. Dennis W. Sltort MIR .... r 14&·5711 .· . -. I • I ~rt Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot at the oran e conn fair Sotvrdoy, Juty 25, 1998 A 5' 3 P.M. ;t~"! Mashed Potatoes Sculpting, KkX' • Fiber Dolls demonstrations, Youth in Motion Building • Or•nge Blossom Cloggm, Centennlal Stage • Liner Notes (a cappella), Fuchsia Stage/Flower I Garden Building • Yolanda Perez, vocalist. Celebrations S~outh in Motion Building J:30RM. • All-Alaskan Racing Pigs, Los Pignitas Raceway • Whittling contest sponsored by the California Carver's Guild, Home & Hob-bles Stage 4 P.M. • Flying ·u· Championship Rodeo,. Gra~dstandArena • Magic Show, B!Jou Magical PaJace • Russell Bros. Circus, Circus Tent • Afrlcanized Jiees lecture, Centennial Farm • • T·Bird Put-Off Contest, Kids' Stage • Camille the CJ:1W selects winner of Cow Chip Bingo Contest. Centennial Farm • Grupo Folklorko ltzamna, Centennial Stage • Ballet Folklorico "Sol de Mexico,• Meadows Stage • Kat Scudder Arts.Building 7:10 P.M. • Swing dance I~ with Audrey Wil· son, Heritage Stage 7:30 P.M. • Swlngtime with Johnny Pink and The Big stlOtS, Heritage Stage • Oenidc & the Olamorids. Mtiadows Stage 8P.M. • Flying "U" O\amplonship Rodeo, Grandstand Arena • Kat Scudder & GunsOngen Band, Spot- light StageN'isual Arµ Buildi1'19 I 8:15 P.M. I • fouch Of Oass, Heritage Stage 8:30.P.M. • Hypnotist Marie Yuzuik, Meadows Stage 9P.M. • • Oasslc Rock (with Bdbby Kimball, Randy Meisner. Denny Laine, carmine Appice, Nidc St. N'ldlolas. Michael Monarch, Spencer Davis, Rosilee), Arlington Theater 9:30 P.M. • Oerridc & the Diamonds, Meadows Stage & Gunslingers Band, SpotJight StageNisual Arts Building 4:30 P.M. •Dan Wlles - Slack Rope, Melody Junction W ' in e~Pi ~• -the '"I': 10 P.M. •Touch Of Oass, Heritage Stage SUNDAY 5 P.M. • Piggly Wiggly Rope, Kids' Stage • Beach City Clog· gers, Heritage Stage • Warner Express Band, Centennial Stage • Elk Whistle, Spot· light StageNisual Arts Building 5:30 P.M. • All-Alaskan Racing Pigs, Los Pignitas Raceway 6 P.M. • Magk Show, BIJOU Magi~al Palace • Rockin' Limbo, Kids' Stage • Just Four Tonight (barbershop chorus). Heritage Stage • Warner Express Band, Centennial Stage • Sarlrl (Andes music). Fuchsia StageJFlower & Garden Building • Anna Marie (country vocalist), Celebra· tlons Stage/Youth In Motion Building 6:30 P.M. • Hypnotist Mark Yuzuik, Meadows Stage • Clown Show, Kids' Stage 7 P.M. • dassk Rock (with Bobby Kimball, Randy Meisner, Denny Lalne, carmine Applce, Nick St. Nicholas, MlctlMI Monarch. Spencer Davis. Rosllee), Arlington Theater • Zoot Sult Fashion Show, Heritage Stage • Russell Bros. Circus, Circus Tent • Elk Whistle, Spotlight StageNisual Call The Rabbitts ••• Then Relax! Rabbitt lmurance Agency AlTfO • HOMEOWNERS • HF.AI.111 40 Years in Business ,. ~)J -· .. --./,. , 631-7740 441 Old Ncwpon 8hd. • Newpon Bach Cl"-..... HMpnol) • The fair is open from 10 a.m. to midnight. ALLDAY • Warm. Worldly, Whimsical Woodcarv· ing presented by Cali- fornia Woodcarvers Guild, ~ & Hob- bies Building • Dairy goa1S and dairy cattle on display. Livestock Area 10A.M. • Western Show- down (until 6 p.m.), Equestrian Center {BalboaJMesa Arena) •Junior Dairy"cattle Judging (until 1 p.m.). Livestock Arena •Patch Progf'am •Discover the Fair" Scav- enger Hunt (until 7 p.m.), Kids' Par1c • Radio Disney, Featured Exhibitor Area/Youth in Motion Building 10:15 A.M. • Clown Show, Kids' Stage 11 A.M. •Pink Pearl Eraser Staddng Contest. Kids' Stage • Folklorko "De Colores.• Meadows Stage 11:30A.M. • Family Sand Castles Contest. Kids' Park NOON • Banana Split Eating Contest. Kids' Stage • Kat Scuddef and the Gunslingers. Fuch- sia Stagerflowef & Garden Building > ~ CCU1t1y V\lestem Dance ~ Her· it.age Stage • Rose's Ballet Folldorico, Centennial Stage • Kung Fu San Soo Karate, Meadows Stage CLEAN CARPE'f I• LOOKS GllATI • SMIU.S FRESHI I I No'°* Aiu No.,.,,,. I t • FEELS SOfTI • PROTKTS HEALTH! I I :~ ____ No_~~ I I 1 I I I 1 I I I 1 t I I ----------I 1 ~ (714)979-2098 I L; _____ llf.JJ ______ .J Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT Also on our menu: TORTILLA SOUP CH ILI SIZE CH I LI & CHEESE OMELETTE 1 ..................... . (~. ~~'t,..Cffl CMJ 124-00 FAIR FACT In 1984, Orange County Fair adult general admission was $4; seniors 65 and older and children 6 to 12, $1; and kids S and younger got in free. Parking was $1. In 1975, general admission for adults was $1.75; children 6 to 12, $1; and kids 5 and younger were free. 1 P.M. . • Silver Screen Casting Call, Heritage Stage • CJ:1W Chip Bingo Parcels for Sale (untll 4 p.m.), Centennial Farm . • Grease Ughtning Marble Shoot, Kids' Stage • Mission Viejo Dance Company, C.ent~ nial Stage • South Coast Gymnastics, Meadows Stage 1:30 P.M. • All-Alaskan Racing Pigs. Los Pignitas Racewir'f 2 P.M. •Russell Bros. Circus, Circus Tent •weaving demonstration (until 7 p.m.), Common Threads Exhibit • Wine-tasting seminar (untll 3:30 p.m.), Wine Courtyard • Old-Fashioned Art of Fudge Making presented by Fred Heminger. Home & Hobbies Sta9t1 • Herd the Sheep Contest. Kids' Stage • Pink PeMt Eraser Stacking Contest. Cel- eb<atidn Stage/Youth In Motion Building • Sillt Spinning by Deanna Deed, Silo Building 2:30 P.M. 1 • Family Sand Castles Contest. Kids' Park 3 P.M. • Lokeani's Rhythm of the Islands. Her- i_tage Stage • Folkloristas De Cahfom1a, Centennial Stage • Liner Notes (a cappella). Fuchsia StageJFlower & Garden Building 3:30 P.M. • Round Robin Showmanship (until 5 30 p.m.). Livestock Arena 4P.M. • Russell Bros. Circus, Circus Tent • Pink Ladies Fuchsia Planting. Kids' Stage • Camille the ccw selects winner of Cow Chip Bingo Contest. Centennial Farm • Twins Contest. Meadows Stage • Soma (musk duo), SpQtlight StageMsual Arts Bulldlng 4:30 P.M. • Old·fashioned Art of Fudge Making presented by Fred Heminger, Home & Hobbies Stage 5 P.M. • Mini Mud Pie Eati09 Cont~ KJds' Stage • Elk Whistlei Spotlight StageN1sual Arts Building 5:30 P.M. • Breeding Awards Ceremony (until 7 p.m.),Livestock Arena 1 6 P.M. •Flying "U" Champ1onsh1p Rodeo, Grandstand Arena \ • Magk Show. 81joo Magical Pal«e • Atesh Belly Dancers, Centennial Stage · 6:30 P.M. • Clown Show, Kids' Stage 7 P.M. • Charlie Daniels Band. Arlington The- ater • Zoot Sult Fashion Show; Heritage St.age 7:10 P.M. , • Swing dance lessons with Audrey WI~ \On, Heritage Stage 7:30 P.M. • Swmgt1me with Johnny Pink and The Big Shots, Hentage Stage 8 P.M. . • MUSIC and Mt!, Spotlight Stagf!Nisua~ Arts Building 8:15 P.M. • Sw1ngfest, Hentage Stage 9 P:M. • Charlte Daniels Band, Arlington The- ater • Sw1ngt1me Dance Contest with musk by Johnny Pink and The Big Shots. Ht!f'•• 1tage Stage • Magic Show, Bijou Magic.al Palace Ladies, _it's your turn! .· La NifiaHeat Wave Sae Ladies' Shoes, Handbags & Accessories · •Cole-Haan • Fendi • Superga •Ralph Lauren • Yves Saint • Calvin Klein Laurent •Joseph Abboud ' • Donald Pliner • Claudio Ciuti •.Gucci Perfect for Summer All Ladies' Resort Wear Reyn Spooner • Kahala Big Hed • Beck Sport Avanti • Back East • Ladies' Shoes • Ladies' Hand Bags • Hawaiian Dresses (long & short) • Hawaiian Shorts & Short Sets • Ladies' Blouses • Palazzo Pant Sets •Hawaiian Tank Tops • Ladies' Pants •Ladies' Jeans (cords & deniin) • Ladies' Belts Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10to • l ' I ............. .. . -... -.. .... . .... . _ .. .; ~4 ~ ... .... ~-• • ~ 6 Saturday, July 25, 1998 . ~ Cannery Village goes European 'f he Cannery Village in Newport Beach is once again turning into a Euro- ~an street market from 10 a.m. to .t p.m. Sunday. There will be art, antiques; gifts, live music. / fresh produce, refreshments and, 8iJJtidsummer sale. Merchan~ participating in the street mini/et iJlclude The Feathered Ne~t, e SOuth of France, Cannery f> nts, D'ancing Bear Gallery, Car: le Akins Studio. Dona and Qora, Cannery Exchange, Le <Za.nard, Qouglas Stotts Studio, Ardenia Capannelll, Jane EUJott's Cot .. tage, Uvlng CreaUons, Alta Cof- fee House, Paws of the Planet and Jane's Antiques. For dlrec- tfQns, call 723-6383. Garys (7 59-1622) IS having its serruannual sale through Sunday. 'lou can find top-quality men's c1othmg and accessones marked down as much as 60%. Name brdnds on sale include Barry Bncken, Vestunentd, Mossimo, rvforesclti, Cole-Haan, Robert TdJbotl, Donna Karan, Calvin • -- greer v wylder . ., KleLO and Hugo Boss. Gary!. is at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. Millennium F~ture and Accessories (675-3399). at 2721 E. Coast Highway in Corona del Mar, is having a summer clear- ance sale, including floor models marked down 10% to 25%. Most of the furniture is made of solid pine, and there are slipcovered and upholstered sofas. Some examples of sale merchandise: a five-drawer chest at $295, an annoire at $395 and a queen Bie- denneier bed at $395. Bigelow and Bloeser (751· 2324), at 2927 S. Bristol St. in Costa Mesa. is having a swruner • •blowout sale• on carpet through Friday. The sale includes all Bigelow products in any quantity, quality and color. BigelQw is the oldest carpet com- pany in Calif omia. Sale prices include padding, installation and furniture moving. Conroy's is having a rose sale through Friday at these Costa Mesa stores on\Y: 2983 Harbor Blvd. (540-3135) and 2275 New- port Blvd. (645-0246). The sale is on long-stemmed roses arranged in a vase for $29.99. They're reg- ularly priced at $49.99. • BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy, send a fax to 646-4170 or write to Best Buys, Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627 . ~odel Fitness Expert Personal Training W-orkmi: ou1 " hMd Really hard And 1hat \ trul' "hether you're tnlo hutldtnfl up your b1tcp'> or lfl1ttlmg down your ~a1~1ltne So, 11 )MiMJ'rt' gotnR 10 pul '<(1 mut h energy mlo mrnethmg, you wanl thl· maximum •ult~. Wh1< h ·~ why m.iny pt.'Oplc lurn •a per.anal trainer -"Mo)t peoplt.• Rt'I a !lamer because ~y're fru<,trated." ~ay~ Shon Thompson, tl!inder and CEO of Model Fitness hpert lirsonal Training (729-3706). "They tft>rk out a lot, they use all 1he latest, iieatest equipment, bu1 lhey don't get the tlll!'§Ults they want • -The problem, of course, is Cowledge In order 10 !(et the best ~ults, you not only have to work )IQOrself mto a nt<.e ju1<. y sweat, you have "'do It in the ngh1 way Thompson prides !mnself on the re<.uhs he gel'> for clients, ,. much so thc1t he offers something QDheard of in the personal training field • ._,00% money bitldc guarantee if you're ~ happy with 1he new you 1n three 1ROnths time And 11 doe~n't mailer 1f you ~k ltke Arnold Sc: hwarienegger and I I ha"e lost 20'¥., body tat; 1f you don t leel better, Thomp~on wnlt:~ you a <ht>< k But how i) hl' \0 !>Ure he (an whip you back to )'our wllege wa1~tlme and ·have )IOU leelmg like vou could cltmb Everest? It all goe' batk to our knowledge ba!>e, • he says ·our ~taff of trainers are all degreed m e>.ercise science and CPR qualified, and rl'qu1red to do a minimum of five hours a week of study to stay current." Their role, as far as you're concerned, 1s to: One, prevent injury; two, attain desired results in 1he shortest possible time. Thompson doesn't take that ta)k lightly; he see) too many lramers workmg the gyms in a •pump 'em up, pump •cm out• mode, which is not only less efficient for the client, he says, but potentially dangerous •That approath doesn't take each 1nd1v1dual's !>pec1fit needs into account,• says Thompwn Since eath body 1s different, Thompson tal..es vital ~1gns on every client and has retained the serv1te!> of a cardiologist, cardiac care nurses and nutritionists to consult for any unique concerns. As a former graduate of the Shon Thompeon, founder of Modef Fltneaa Expert P9noNll Training United SI.lies Army Academy of Health Sciences and Special Forces paramedic, you can rest assured you're m capable hands. And don't think you'll get away with \loickmg off either. ·; N~ Beoch/Costo Meso Doily Pilot: IOLllTlll llllCTOIY • nw ...-a•~ runs =allmly In-.~ Pllcit. If you'd .,..,. al'• on 11111111'11 ~ orp-,.... .._ .. -...u1,-. n1. Ma I& F•'I ASSOQA110N Of OlltMICIUm 1be A ........ r'I AllOdation of ~ County needs volun- teen for 8ither of~ iervices - ·helpline• aatiltants at the Chapter oftk:e, or support group leaden/co-leade~• In the· com- munity. Daylong help line train- ing seuiom Del iUp1>9rt group leader:~ selllapi are f~. ~ al.o iildude a Ught lunch. To register, call 2aJ;l 111 a.5 soon as possible.. / AMERICAN CAHCER SOOETY . DISCOVERV SHOP The Aril~can Cancer Society DiscoveJY. Shop needs volun· teen fn?Jl1 10 a.m. to. 5 p .m . Mond~f through Saturday at 2600 ,£. Coast Highway. Coro- na del Mar. Por more informa- tion, call «M0'"" 177 . CENTElt DOCENTS If you love tbe arts, become a Center Docent. It enables you to see and be involved in the Orange County Perf onning Arts Center as few are able. You'll frequent backstage and below stage areas gi\li.ng public tours of The Center. To learn more and apply, call the Support Groups office at 556-2.122, ext. 218. FUU.UFE CWB Volunteers are needed for furi and fulfilling activities for enter- tainment and information events benefiting abused children llll.d other .. Orange County charities. For more information, call John Adams at 640-0355. UFEUNE LIVING CENTERS Mentally ill adults rely on the Newport Beach center for resi· ORECK.GET OUR BEST! The Oreck XL Hypo-Allergenic 8 Lb. Hotel Upright filters 99.3% of breathable particles down to 0.1 micrqns. Features a state-of-the-art roller which rotates at over 6,500 times a minute picking up dust mites, pet hair, pollen, lint and fine sand all in one sweep. I dentW housing. It needs pro-• feslional fund-ralllen to sup· port and maintain this~ resource. for more lnfonnation, call Jerry Galsen at 675·- 1700. ~ MINTOR PROGRAM -I YMCA Community Coun-• seling Services needs mentors, 1 to make a lasting impact on a , young person's life. Students. , from 10to16 years old who are matched with nlentors improve , their' school performance and· self-esteem while developing positive peer and adult rela-' tionships. Your coID.mitment of six hours per month includes mentor training, regular group activities and time to build a one-on-one friendship. For more information, call Dorothy Castillo of YMCA Community. services at 442-1000. • COmpanion Oreck XL Compact Canister Perfect for all your above the floor cleaning needs. Powerful enough to lift a 16-pound bowling ball and it's FREE* (When you buy our best 14Pright package.) COME VISIT,OUR STORE TODAY! ® ~-• Alk 1bout our 10-month p/1n D11UY1RY • Cr1d/t C1nl1 Atupt1d FLOOR CARE CENTERS • uq T1rm1 Avill1b/1 ......,.. ftltd IDUll •IWNIT lllCll t.11DA •11111. 1064 E. But.Mchury Rd. 13229 JM'lbotte Rd. 5405-0 Moo Pkwy 2523-A East Bluft Rd. 27221·0 a Pa Rd. 672-9091 v-iso~--l 651-0419 729-8061 831-6744 you'll call it. Don't miss our annual SidewalJ< Sale, Saturday, July 25 10 a.m. -5 p.m. J/\SHION A N D ACCESSORIES Champagne • Draper's Sr Damo n's • The Grey Goose Kayaks C ASU/\I DIN ING ' Helen Grace C hocolates Hughes Family Market• La Salsa Pasta Bravo • Pick Up Stix • Starbucks ( {)NV E N I f N 1 \ I H VI t I \ Anthony's Shoe Service • Bank of Amertca Blue Mambo Beauty Supply • California Federal • Crown Ace Har:dware • Fast Frame • Images Hallmark • Mailboxes Etc. • Robert Sr Taylor Salon ·sav-on Drugs • Shape Up Newport • Shell OU • Westcliff Plaza Cleaners WEST CLIFF I• I /'\. .. A Newport Beach/Costa t-iteso Daily P.ilot Saturdoy, Jufy 25, 1998 A ' Grab your shovels and pails, sand caStle contest is roming)- S ANDCASTI.Es: The 37th annual Sandcastle Contest, the second-longest-running contest of its kind in the United States, will be held Sunday, Sept. 13, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Big Corona Beach. Clubs, civic organizations, busi· nesscs, youth groups, neighbors and seasoned professionals are invited to put together eight-mem- ber teams to build castles, said John Blom, chairman of the Com- modore Club-sponsored event. Cash prizes will be awarded to the best sand sculptors, while all team m~mbers will receive two round-trip tickets on the Catalina Flyer to Catalina. U you don't want to compete. in the contest, you're welcome to watch the sand castles being built and enJOY live entertain- ment and a day in the sun. A limited number of bwJding plots are available, so sign up HOUSING CONTINUED FROM 1 166 affordable housing units in the city, Murphy said. Instead, the compan')' plans to QJeet the bulk of that requirerpent Py building a 120-unit senior Jtpartment complex on Lower Bayview Landing, a 4-acre site at the comer of Jamboree and Back Bay roads. The Irvine Co. proposed a pro- ject there m 1995 and obtained dty approval to build. But the CJ>mpany later scrapped the plans and began looking at the land north of the library. Carol Hoffman, vice pre.sident of The Irvine Co.. confirmed the company's decision m a letter to Murphy on Fnday. City and lrv.ine Co. officials have been working for the past two years to build senior housing m Newport Beach. "Notwithstanding our good faith efforts to reach an agree· ment as to the various issues associated with this project, we have both concluded that we are unable to reacil acceptable terms regarding the potential use of the Newport Village site,• she said. Despite overwhelming support for low-cost housing for senior cit· izens in the city, Newport Village FAIR CONTINUED FROM 1 born. She said it seems like the piglets grow right before her eyes. Valcarel has a soft spot in her heart for the runt of the lit· ter. "He's just so cute,• she said. If fairgoers don't prefer pigs, there is plenty of other livestock to choose from at Centennial Fa.mi. Fairgoers can also view fish, reptiles and Ul.Sects at Featured . . p-:r·~~ f..,-·~ ' -·1 ...... .., ..... \. ' . <: • , ,. ) . . • jim .. de boom : early. Entry fees are $50 for masters class and architectural firms, $35 for businesses, $25 for youth groups and dubs, and $20 for families. Remember, every team mern· ber receives two round-trip tick-• has been a source of controversy among library officials, residents and parks commissioners who did not want to see· the vacant land paved over. "I am very gratified that lQe Irvine Co. has used excellent judgment in choosing an alter· nate site," said George Jeffries, ~ former member of the library board and opponent of the pro· ject. "That's good for the library, good for parks and good for the city." Now that the possibility of housing on the Avocado land is gone, Murphy said the city will ask The Irvine Co. to dedicate the land as open space. Also part of the Newport Vtl· lage project were 61 units that the city'-would have provided through about $2 million in affordable housing funds paid by the developer of the One Ford Road project. Murphy said the city can spend that money on another affordable housing project. Once the new plans for the Lower Bayview Landing site are submitted, the Planning Commis· sion will hold a public hearing on them. Murphy said he does not expect that project to be as con- troversial as Newport Village because it bas already been approved. Creatures, which even has dis· plays of animal droppings and rat damage. Five-year-old Denielle Her- nandez has a simple explanation for why the animals are so much fun: ·You can touch them.• Another popular attraction was Swingtime with Johnny Pink and the Big Shots. The band devel· oped a following 8.JJ1'>ng swing dancers at the fair. "It's been packed every night," Lloyd said. Closing night at Swingtime, when they announce the King and Queen of Swing, is expected to draw a large crowd. ets lo Catalina (a $72 value). For information or an entry form. call the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce at 729· 4400 or John B1oµt at 675-3130. SISTER CITY TJlIP; Fran- . cophiles interested in an over· sell$ vacation this sununer are invited to visit the French cities of Paris, Nice and Anti.bes with the Newport Beach Sister Cities Association. Antibes is one of Newport Beach's sister ci~es. The 14-day trip will depa.rt Los Angeles on Sept. 2 and return Sept. 15. Cost is $1,887 per perso11 and includes round- trtp airfare, six. nights 1n a charm· ing Parlsian hotel, :continental breakfast and first~class train fare from Paris to Nice. From Nice, the tour group will travel to Antibes, where they will be wel· comed by the Antibes Oelega· tion. Fot'more information. call Wolf Stem at 760-9653. CHAPEL OPEN HOUSE AND DEDICATION: An open house will be held today at the new cha· pel of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Bonita Canyon Drlve in Newport Beach. Susan Robinson, event chair· woman, said tours and dis~lay will take place from noon to 9 p.m., with organ demonstrations scheduled every hour. Al 7 p.m .• family entertainment will feature "Heart and Soul.• Dedication services will begin at 10 a.m. Sunday, led by New- port Beach Stake President Lafe Parkin. A social for all in atten· dance will follow at noon. "Three wards will be using the new Bonita Canyon facility: The Harbor Hills Ward, led by BlShop John Peterson; the Corona del Mar Ward, led by BlShop Ken Everson; and the Newport Beach Singles Branch, under the leader- ship of President Richard Fuller. In addition. the new building will hoUie the offices of the New- port Beach Stake and the lnsti· tute of Religion for students at UCI, which is administered by David Coombs. SERVta ClU9 MEmNGS THIS COMING WEEK. Want to get more involved in your community. make new friends, network o~ give something back to your community? Try a service club! You are invited to attend a club meeting this coming week. Many clubs will buy your first guest meal for you. 1UESOAY -7:30 a.m.: The Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Balboa Bay Oub to hear Dr. i..ureoce Pratt discuss •Rotary In Afrka and India.• Noon: the Costa Mesa Downtown Kiwa- nis Oub meets at the Costa Mesa Com- munity c:eoter to heat Dee Dee Allen of Senior Meals and ServlCeS Inc. 6:30 p.m. The Costa Mesa·Newport Harbor Lions Oub will meet at Fairview Pa rte for dinner and rides and s1ghtsee1ng on Mackeral Flats and Goat Hill Junctl<>O Railroad WEDNESDAY -7:15 Lm.: The South Coast Metro Rotary Club wrll meet at the Green~, 3301 Michelson Drive, Irvine Newport Harbor Kiwanis Oub mfftS the Un1versrty Athletk Oub Noon: The Exch~ Club of Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthlan Yacht Oub •• ~ 1 Mesa Rot.My Oub meets at Mesa ~­ Country Oub. I p.m.~ The NeY;port-8W• boa Rotaty Club meets at the bh1a Corinthian Yacht Club to hear Fr~ Hawkins of Volunteer Center of Greater Orange County. who Is ~oordlnator of Volunteer Connection Day. ntURSOAY -7~ a.m.: The Costa Mesa Orange Coast Breakfast Lions ChJh metts at Mimi's Cafe for business meet- ing Noon· Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach-Corona del Mar meets at the Bahia Corrnthian Yacht Club to heat' Gary Reeve1 discu~ "Things Dr. Kevorkian Won't Tell You!" lhe Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club meets at the Holtdly Inn. The Exchange Oub of N~, port Harbof meets at RIW<boat Restau- rant The Newport-lrvtne Rotary Out1 will mE!('t at the Irvine Marriott for a prO* gram on the Boy Scouts of America. • COMMUNITY & a.uas is publisheq every Saturday. Fax your servif:e dub's meeting information to 660-8667 Q( rna1I 1t to 2082 S.£ Bristol St., Suite 5, Newport Beach, 92660. I l .... ..._..... • • • # -- . " . . . . . . . Example: '93 ES 300 Lexus Certified Beige, Leather, Moonroof, More! 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That's all Rudy could for a week wi~ what everyone remember at ~ bJne. I thought was tae fiu. A few days Watson was'still on edge while ! later, doctoTS found malignant tu· talking by phone with a reporter. i mo!':-a sign of adV8;Dced cancer. Her office, ~led across from the I Its befTP very qw.ck for all of Capitol, h~ been sealed off as l us and is some~g none of us police se~ed the premises. i expecte~M sh~ said. . . "Tht are checking the area l Harvey said a speciaiist told for othe. ,·suspects right now,• she ! Ezell on Monday that doctors ~ad said. •t m glad it is over.~ I stopped the cancer from spreading. 1\ j Now the goal is to shrink the exist- ---------------,..-----------. . ing tumoTS through.a strict diet and btingin9 a' l chemotherapy treatments, which 2-4 .f hlo u r i Ezell has been undergoilig weekly .: )NUISANCE CONTINUED FROM 1 aninial din· i for the past two months. ic to .Costa t ' The ,painful ordeal has been Mesa so .i tough on everyone who knows lhat emer· ! him, she said. gency ser· ! "The chemotherapy is zapping his energy, but it'& certainly not tappmg his spirits or his faith.• Harvey said. The fiery lifelong Republican is best known for sponsoring the 1994 initiative that sought to deny public services to iDeg81 immi· grants in California. Voters passed the measure overwhelm· ingly, but the courts later declared . it unconstitutional. ·, · • Harvey Said &ell's passion foli the imm.lgration issue comes from the fact that he's "a firm believer in America: •' "A quote that has always Stuck out in my mind is be said, 'The Sta .. tue of Uberty didn't just ~old up the light welcoming imltllgrants. She also held a book of liiw in her hands,·• Harvey said. "There's a way for immigrants to come here, but we have to do it by the book.• While Ezell is out of the office, his partners will continue to till in for him and keep things rolling. ..... .. Newport Beach/Costa M.eso Doity Pil0t1 • rlQMt. The consult· mg firm, 'llIDOng oth· er things, helps obtain legaMmmi· grant status for foreign investors willing to create new jobs in this country. Harvey said Ezell's pri· mary project right now is privatization ofjailjl. Because Ezell is such a public figure,, ljarvej'said µie office orga~ nized an open house Thursday for friends to· come by and wish him well. "He's touched so many lives,• she said. "The 50 or 60 people who came through here were all people Hal has touched. It was a wonderful testimony.• Donald Segretti, a Newport Beach attorney and fri~nd of Ezell's, said he was saddened ~ the news. •1 believe Hal Ezell is one of the most principled, honest indl· vi.duals I've ever met,• he said. "Hal is a very tough fighter, and hopefully he will overcome this problem and recover.• Bill King, a former chief border patrol agent who worked under Ezell (lt the Immigration and Nat·, uralization Service, agreed that.if anyone could beat the disease, it would be Ezell. • "Liver cancer by itself doesn'~ have a good record;· said King, who added there is no denying Ezell is very ill. "Hal's attitude, howevel', is excellent. He's deter· ' mined he's going to whip it, and I hope and pray that he will." "I've been through a lot with the city and everyone involved in the last six to seven years,· he said. 8YefY008 involvecl in the vices will 1 be avail· ! ---------------=-----~-----=----------------------"'-- able at all l O'NEILL times. 1 last six to seven "That's i what I i CONTINUED FROM 1 Jn 1993, the city dropped Palmer as its animaJ services provtder in favo r of the county, wh.Lch has a larger facility and charges a lower rate The Bayshore Arumal Hosp!· tal is temporarily closed because Palmer is trymg to sell it for health reasons. t le's see long a buyer who shares his goal of years.,, thought the i community l would be l best served l with,•! Palmer j said. ' attempted premeditated murder and possession of a handgun. If convicted, he faces life in prison under the "three-strikes" law be- cause of his long list of convictions. this case remains hazy. Is it Leland, who reporfedly went through a nasty custody battle with the Min· ers' daughter, Robin, to gain CUS· tody of their 8-year-old son? Or is it O'Neill? Was the down· and·out career criminal framed by police only to find out the gun provided to him by the inform.ant didn't wqrk? ' Exactly whom the victim is in House Of Enchantment *Costumes *Makeup •Magic Shop •.Juggling •Gag GUts 3150 Bear Street, Costa Mesa, CA 'lf (714) 708-4805 Jay es 1e • Books-Tapes Under new ownership and managemen•. "'1·"r1~N'r1c,N: \\I \ICI \01 IC''" Ill \IHpl \ICll IC' I OIC \I.I 01 \ 01 IC I Ill \I ICIC \I '\I I U' Iutrruntiounl ~nbqunrtere Visit the International Headquarters of TBN! 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Have they been wrongly accused by O'Neill of ordering the hit, forcing them to labor for the last year to clear their names? / What is known is that O'Neill and the informant"were found by police nearly 500 miles north of Orange County. Police found in O'Neill's car a loaded handgun : and a map of Capitola, a small community near Santa Cruz, with Leland's address scribbled on it. The informant, George Car; penter, testified in court at a pre· liminary hearing in January that O'Neill didn't release the details about the plot but did indicate he would put two bullets 'into the man's head as he left for work. · ' • Newport Beach/Costa M.esa Daily Pilot Saturday, July 25, 1998 A 11 A RACE TO THE STARTING · POINT • -. • • Triathlon founder Bob Cuyler mustered support of everyone from Kiwanis to Caltrans for dream of seeing competitors swim, run, bike along Newport coast. j ,. ' NAN Pu\tfO ' , Compe~tors in the Pacific ~oa~t niathlon next week at Crystal Cove are well aware of the phyt>ical challenges the race po$es. But not many know what organiters had to go through to get the event to happen in the firSt place. l Bob Cuyler, a local doctor who dreamed uJ' the race, can tell you C}ll about it. Last November, Cuyler was surprised to see his neighbor, Newport Beach Councllman Den- nis O'Neil, on his front lawn in the pouring rain in bare feet and a bathrobe. O'Neil was waiting for the Fire Qepartment to save him from the ~ing waters of El Ni.i'lo. -Being a good neighbor. Cuyler offered his assistance. He q,uickly diagnosed the problem as stones blocking the drainage of O'Neil's back yard. He grabbed a shovel, dug up the nasty stones and saved O'Neil and his home. O'Neil immediate- ly offered to repay the favor. And Cuyler hdd a big one to ask. Cuyler told O'Neil he was planrung a triathlon race in and for the community of Newport Beach and needed some help. He told O'Neil the race was a long- time dream. Still dad m his bathrobe, the councilman pledged his support. ·PLUG IN Plug into the Pilot Class1f1ed section to find services from electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters Daily Pilot Cuyler, a seasoned triathlete himself and an iron.man finisher, had cycled along Coast High~ay near El Morro Cove countless times. Jie dreamed abou6 having a race in Crystal Cove that would attract athletes of all ages to New- port's beautiful coast. But his bicycling buddy and close friend Bill Leach, a Corona del Mar High School teacher, cau- tioned him that , •rusruptions" weren't usually welcome in New- port Beach. At a Newport-Corona del Mar Kiwanis meeting several weeks later, president Tma Hoover asked members for suggestions for their annual community vol- unteer project. Cuyler saw his chance and suggested the triathlon, which would require hundreds of volunteers. Ecstatic about ~e idea, Hoover called on pa1 Chtis Cox, NeWp<>rt Beach's congressional representative, for additional support. Cox was more than happy to back the race, Cuyler and Leach, \J1?10 • was now the official race director, then prepared to take on their biggest hurdle, Caltrans. They spent countless.hours outside their reg- ular jobs preparing a proposal. Plans included dosing all south- bound lanes of Pacific Coast Highway between Corona del LYLEEN & JEFF EWING SUNSHINE. SELLS When your home is being shown, you want prospective buyers to feel good as soon as they step into the living room. Jt pays to give special attention to maximizing the amount of light in your home because dark homes are depressing to man y people. Wh en prospective buyers give us feedback on the homes that we show, they often cite a light, airy feeling as a major attraction. Begin your preparation for showing your home by cleaning the windows and curtains thoroughly. Open the drapes and blinds to let the sunshine in. Even on a bright day in helps to tum on some lights. If you are using shades or heavy drapes to eliminate a less-than- perfect view, you may want to consider replacing them with translucent curtains in a light color. Lyleen and Jeff have 26 consecutive years of real estate experience in Newport Beach. They are Coldwell Banker's # 1 agents. For professional service ' or advice with all your real estate needs call the Ewings at (949) ~9060xi14. - ShemllSofa Starting at '995 ..... , rabrlca to cbooee from Bl• Savings on Brand Names ... sberrll'. WOedmlrt. HeDlln • Brt6p V..,. Emertoa .:::=:= .. ll>tMS: IQll.MT lo-6/~Y U·S UIS KAMl>l IOULIVAJU> 71~5 Mar and Lagu- na Beach tor the bike seg- ment of the race. An experi- enced .race director; ·Leach recalls being a bit . weary Dennis O'Neil entering the meeting. Hav- ing dealt in the past with Cal trans for approval for road closures for other races such as the Human Race Triathlon, which is held in the Back Bay, he knew that approval to close por- tions of Coast Highway on a weekend morning would be the biggest obstacle to overcome. Armed with letters from the mayor 'alld Cox, a trembling Cuyler and Leach gave their pitch before Caltrans officials. They carefully pointed out that the race would not run through any resi- dential areas; therefore disrup- tions to traffic patterns and com- munities would be minimal. Much to their amazement, the nine-member board unanimously approved the proposal. So impressed were they with the plans that two officials asked for . Mar:lanne•s race appli-------· cations. The rest was easy. Officials from the state park system glad- ly granted a permit to · use Crystal Cove State Park for the race. Park With 1n expected 800 rfift-'r pa, '"'J'U' n~ I ~race s1orts at 7 o.m. Sunday at Crystal Cove State Park. rangers. followed with theu endorsement. The race assumed the official name or Pacific Coast· Triathlon. · With the proceeds from the triathlon going directly to benefit the city's youth groups, local busi- nesses were eager to contribute. The prohts of the race will be dis- tributed to several area youth groups. The Corona del Mar Foundation, a private organiza- tion founded to make the lugh schooi a model school for the mil- lennium, will use profits from the race to refurbish the track. Other beneficiaries include the Orange County Junior Lifeguards and Kiwanis Youth Programs. Cuyler and Leadl attribute the launch of the triathlon to the ESTATE dEWELRY Oromtge ee..q,·. .,., l{ept §eefft ~,_.,..,,_~ r..u.u <I_,,,, 1. • 8 MCELTS • ... • NECKlACES • • PM • • PE~s • • VWTACf •, EAlftlHCS • •Gold, Platinum WATCHES • • RMls • & Silver Jewelry l •Watches 4249 Campus Dr.; B-141 •Irvine S .11 ...... 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Junior lifeguards from the Southern Califonua coast will also~ be competing a~ well d.S d Brazilian team thdt has incorporated the race wilb a vaca· non in the area. Awards will .be presenle<l to the top three finishers in each age group, along with overall finish<>r awards. The post-race celebration will feature the band fiuntmg Waldo, and local bakeries artd restaurunts will provide food for all paruopants. For more inlonnation, call 675- 3498 or visit the tnathlon Web silt• dl http://www.paclliccoast- trlathlon.com THE GREY GOOSE Gifts • Home Decor Visit us and enjoy a special shopping experience. \ 11 l I \\ \ ! ~ ' 1 i I I I ) ! l \ ' •II 11 ( '! 1 • • • • • .. . • . • • • • .. . • .. • • (l:~~~~JE~;::.,~.__ __________ ~~~r::::::;o.:::!!~~~ : Sale ends Sunday July 26th TAKE AN ADDITIONAL 15% OFF . ALREADY REDUCED PRICES from our collections of: Bobby Jones Axis Corbin Polo Zanella Cutter & Buck Savings of 40%-80% OFF Bobby Jone Jn1lft s39 ~'-'" ,,5 Reyn pooner ~ trmi sz9 \\L..10 Sports Share ... /Mfl 1988 wSI ~ SS Knit /rfJfJI 9 to , Ties A ... /rflffl 988 \ "'~ at-ea&e of ~uport 'Beacli Fashion Island 949. 759. 7979 • • • A12 So1urdoy, Juty 25, 1990 SOCiety Locals stage benefit for Alzheimer's help line T hey call themselves Team- X-treme, a generation malang a dlfference. Chaired by Jacquellne DuPont, this group of young professionals has dedicated themselves to fighting Alzheimer's disease. How interesting to find such a pdss1onate group of young peo- ple with their entire lives -/ inducting careers dnd family relationslups -in front of th~, so involved with Alzheimer's.\ / THE CR OW D mng daytime drama "General Hospital.• Also in the crowd was Alzheimer's Association board president Chuck Conine, who had strong words of praise for the young support group. "The efforts of all of you here tonight need to be recognized because Alzheimer's disease affects the entire family, commu- 1}\tY and the nation,• said Qonine, adding, "We are proud Last week, Team-X-treme r invaded the Hard Rock Cale iit Fash.ion Island in Newport Bea'ch to raise money for the Alzheuner's Assoaation at Orange County And raise funds they did, netbng $25,000 to fund the Alzheuner's Assooatton Helpline (714-283-1111). b.w. cook that this dedicated group of , · young professionals can enjoy a , , t great evening and change so ' many ltves." Erln Q'Keefe, the event attract~d Members of the Team.X- Hollywood celebs Winsor Har-treme executive· committee moo, who plays Thome For,. include Patrick Frazier, Sasha rester on the "Bold and The Aggarwal, Tlm Nash, Vlctorii! Chemed by Debi Caprio and Beautiful," and George Alvarez, Bonettl, Ubby Borgen, one of the stars of the long-run-Stephanie Chappell, Amy George Alvarez of "General Hospital," second from left, and Winsor Harmon of the "Bold and the BeautUul," right, turned out to suppo rt Team-X-treme chair Jacqueline DuPont, left, and co- chairwomen Debi Caprio and Erin O 'Keefe, who raised more than $25,000 for the Alzheimer's Association help line during a benefit at the Hard Rock Cafe in Newport Beach. Information Includes KAYAKING • f\," l f\ol\ I ti• •I ""1'11fttllh ..... t•ttt11 ......... l\,t\ t .1t1 A '.,,.'" ... ,, .. 1(1 ·-.1 f\ .ilh 111-. 1tn1u111·<1 • I rnhrt•ll.i.-. & Ch.iir-. • lill..1-.. jl, !->l.,llt'" "/he Bat Sualt Diane Arrywhere " Ztga1 Restaurant Su"'9 The Premium Suak & Seafood House in Orange County since 1922 Noud for Superb Traditional Tll.bksU/e Service ~ .a. STONE CRAB a.AWS JOE'S~ MIAMI Blue Plate Lunch Specials -$8.95 Mo11daj-Fridity. Our menu changes wteltly. Udl for details Sunday Night Summer Specials-$14.95 Enrr!ea ser~d with ytnn choice of soup or sllW Dougherty, Christopher Eber- hart, Peggy Grant, Dan Jones, Joleen Kahn, Wendy Krussman, Becky Lomaka, James McKin- non, Irene Nobles, Joanna Ppw- ell and Jill Slato. Experts estimate that there are more than 40,000 Alzheimer's patients in Orange County. The help line, funded by the Hard Rock event thrown by Team-X- treme, is the first contact for patients and families looking for answers. For more infonnation on Tearn-X-treme, the help line, or Kent and June Clayton of Newport Coast came out to support the Alzheimer's Asso- cia tion at the Team-X-treme event held recently at the Hard Rocle Cafe in Newport Beach. . Alzheimer's in general, contact Alzheimer's Association execu- tive director Linda Scheck at (714) 283-1984, ext. 23. • B.W. COOK'S column appears every Thursday and Saturday. THE SHE 9 op '370E. \7th St COStA ME~A (R~lep~~ UITTING BUSINESS ALE A~~%, EV£RY1"lNG AT RE.DUCf.D PRlC~S ~ J- E VERYTH\NG-\)~,~~~~~~ MU ST /t_f\ ' ,~(,~ '?JOJ ~ 0 · UV .. ~,~~~'"°"fl. 6 5-16 ~ c; zubllils Brings PIZ'r" ft» NEllllPORI .• .,. ~. , ; .-. ' .. ~ ·-. . 414 Old Newport Blvd • Newport Beach (114} 645-6086 Newport Beach/Costa Ntesa Daily Pil~~ IT 11111 II 11111• lslanden president Ann Stem, second from left, 11 orgulz-1 II t ing the group's yearly summer event that will be spon-. . sored and underwritten with help from Marlon and ~ ,o.;v Halfacre (thlrd and fourth from left, resj>ectlvely) of Tradl~ • Uonal Jewelers. The Aug. 22 event, which will benefit ddl•"' dren's charlttes, will take place at the courtyard aDd gar-oq dens at Fashion Island. Thii year's theme is bUecl on tbe "',I success of the movie "Titanic," and guest stars of the .J. evening will be Milton Berle and Sld Caesar. The lslaDclers ls a group of 50 women ln the community who ptC:k d.Ufer ..... ,,. ent clilldren's charlttes to raise money for each year. Other0 " supporters of the e vent include Joyce Reame, Martha '11' Green and Ollie Hill. "'I\ tl} " i Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner Unique wlnt room & dining rooms •~•llablt ror 11roup business mfftlni:s and prlvalt l'llnctlons 723-0621 Please Call For Reservallons and Directions 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach Prime Rib and a spectacular VIEW! We've enclosed our spacious pat10 with clear glass panels' Dine under the stars overlooking the bay without the intrusion of those chilly evening breezes! The finest com fed .Angus ~ef roasted with pep~rcorn and rosemary. Served with soup or salad, garlic mashed potatoes, sreamed vegetables, and a fresh sourdough roll $1295 (the view is free) Thursday throl4gh S1411day served ofttr 5 p.m. 729 -1144 I I I I I ' I I I t i e " r .. ~ 1131 Back Bay DmY •Newport Beach • Of! Jambortt Rd one blodfrom PCH ' ................................................ , ; : I t I lumpy mashed pot1Ctoa or ria pilef 11rul gartl.m fresh vegetabiu. Braised Lamb Shanks Janiinaire Li~r & O nioot ·A Cosm opoUtan Kitchen· Ask about our even.Ing apcctals and the dual ·Happy Hour <sr ~Roan New York With Rotema.ry & Garlic Lobner Tbennador Beef Stroganoff Swordliab, Halibut Or Salmon served grilkd, h!Mltnwl or po4Ched C tucbn Diane A LITILE BIT OF ITALY Breast Of Oaicbo Pumigj•n1 Chicbn c.ca.tore Caa..,..,; <Mr Puta Veal Pia:aca Oicken P-1CC&ca VeaJPumiP.m .RmoU, Gnoa:hi Or T orUUUU SnwJ with Mllriutw or. Prsio Sue. l..iopine And Clam Stiucc FF.ATtJRJNG ROBEKI' MONDAVI NAPA WINFS CIMr#111U1J Mnt. ~ ll1ltl PM# Noir &Ilia Sl!J.!15 • G/lia $6.50 Newpon Boakwld • O-Hlpwa1 • {949}64S-?O// ,. ' APPETIZERS $350 PRBllltJll WSLL •300 DOIDSTIC --•22a Bappy a-.. llan.-f rl. 4:11 • 1:11 I I:• · 11• ·······-•••••• YI wport 8eoch/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot datebook - · e little Knight $~ays true to its name AusoN MURRAY J They're not kidding when they say The Lit- tle Knight.• Those were e perceptive words of my nend and co-worker Amy Spur- eon, commenting on the hard- d-tind local bar in Costa Mesa. Despite the fact that it fronts '17th Street, The Litpe Knight is iunall and difficult to find, which ls just fine with owner Erik Har- riman. This is not a • see-and-be·seen . kind of place.' It's a casual bar full of mostly regulars where you can come to be with your friends for good cqnversation with ~o wor- ries. People sit and read the pewspaper, watch movies and sports, and talk -resulting in a spicy mix of voices, mus'io.from the jukebox and the din of televi- Gions in the background. m •WHERE: 436 E. 17th St., C0&ta Me1a •WHEN: Everyday from tOa.m. to 2 a.m. +HOW MUOt:No cotter +PHONE: S..6-6650 The regulars say the differ- ence between night and day is the crowds. The day tends to bring in older businessmen and professionals, while the night attracts 21-to 30-year-olds. DON l£ACH I OAllY Pl.OT Donnie •Bush" Gillmore brings his sense of humor to patrons at The Uttle Knight Bar and Grlll In Costa Mesa. Gillmore, who wu nlclawned by h1I customers, ts a fixture at the ttny bar. •All ages can mix easily,• said Costa Mesa resident Joe Meader. "People can have a good time here." • The Little Knight opened in Che rnid-1970s after The Black . Knight, which once occupied the space where Pierce Street Annex i:! now, closed. , A number of friends who fre- quented The Black Knight wanted to find another place to gp. Harriman's father solved the problem by buying a beer bar down the street and turning it into The Little Knight. His son Srik took over six years ago. • "It's pretty much the same,• Harriman said, pointing out the oJiginal cash register. • This may be one of the few bers in the Newport-Mesa area II' .. , I: rr 1: 1: I· ,. ... I I I ,~, I; I .~ I ·~ 1= I I I I I I I.. 1: • 1: 1= that has more parking spots than it has seats. The bar, which juts out into the middle of the room, is lined with stools. Tall tables fill much of the rest of the space. And a row of old movie seats is set by the door. The Little Knight also offers reading material for any taste - from a volume of the World Book Encyclopedia to Robert Ludlum's "The Icarus Agenda" and a few telephone books. A large book- case sits opposite the bar. Some- how, the place is so comfortable that it doesn't seem strange that people might choose a bar as a reading nook. Although there is an outdoor area for smokers, drinking is not permitted outside. But plans are in the works to add a permanent patio where people can drink IE. RULES: •Contest is for children ages 0-7 years ·and 8-12 years •Entries must be received by midnight, August 18, 1998 and smoke. There's a pool table in the front for those talented enough to drink and shoot pool at the same time. There is hope for the hungry at this hangout: Every Monday night bartender Antonio Bruno serves his personal spaghetti - as much as you can eat -with garlic bread for $4.50. The rest of the week there might be tacos, burgers, chicken sandwiches or hot wings depending on the day of the week. Domestic draft beers are $2. Import draft beers -including I I I I I 1: 1: • Judging will be on August 21st. "Winnen will be notified by ma.it. I; 1: .. • Bring finjshcd entries to Bcnihana Ncwpon Beach or ma.ii to: Baaihe• eoaom. C.Oau.t • USO BUch St. Newport Beeda, CaUforaie 92'60 1: :I Fant Prizes 1Wo Ticbl8 to Uniftnal StudiOI Hollywood Secoad Pm.ea Dinner for 1Wo at Bcnihuaa I I I I I I I I I I I I I Tla.lnl Prize Lunch for 1Wo at Benihana Name: Av.~-I Addteaa::....:..~~.,,_;_~~~~~----~--"--"------~---~~~~~--~-----~ ~~ I Home Phooe: I Parenu ~ Phom: Pareat1Guaftlian Sisnature: I ANld1 .. 1 !"'?fo!-1,,,. .... ""* "' ........ , .. .,.,,, ... I ..-.~ ••... 1-M, .... ,,.,.,..,. • ,..,... .. . ---------------------------~ Newcastle, Bass and Murphy's Irish Stout -are $3.50. Well drinks are $3; call' drinks are $3.50. .,,,, \ . ·• . 11111\ t•rsar\· SALE. HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fn 10-6 Sat 10-S....722-7224 230 East 17th St Costa Mesa rugsandcarpets.com Saturday, July 25, 1998 AJ3 llllfLY II 111111111•111 Beckett play festival start.S next week A Samuel Beckett Play Festi- val, staged by OCC's Repertory Theatre Company. will be held , Wednesday ttuougb Aug. 2. I I;ight of Beckett's =~ · directed by students the direction of professor Rick GQl· son, will be staged in the Dra- ma Lab Studio. Tuer include "Krapp's Last Tape, •Act Without Words• and "Come and Go.• Performances are Wednei~ day, Thutsday and Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday at 1 p.m. and Sunday at 2 and 1 p.m. at OCCi 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Tickets are SS in advance or $6 at the door. For infonnation,call(714)432- 5640. 'Evita' added to Center's lineup The national touring produc· tion bf Andre"\t Uoyd Webber's "Evita" bas been added to the Orange County Performing Arts Center's 1998-99 Absolute- ly Broadway season. The musi- cal will be staged from April 20 to 25, 1999. The musical, which won &ev- en Tony awards, is based on the We ol Eva P~ the MC· ond wife ot ~dictator Juan Peron. Evita. wbo died of cancer at 33, wu ltnoWll for her work on behalf of Argenti- na'• underclus. Perfonnances will be Aprtl 20 thiough April 2' at 2 and 8 p.m., April 2' at 2 p.m., and Api'il 25 at 1 and 6 p.m. SubsCriptions to the series are available for St 76 to $345. Por infoTDlation,call(71•)556-2787. OCC holds auditions for dancers, singers Auditions for OCC's pedorm.- • ing dallce ensemble, Danc'n ~t<:, will be held Aug. 21. The company, wh,i.ch ileeds intermediate to advanced singers, dancers and actors, perf onns hip-hop, jazz, ballet and modem dance at loc:41 high schools, colleges and competi- tions. . . ~· Rehearsals will be heid from t 0 a.m. to noon Wednesdays. Performances will be between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m .. Fridays. Par- ticipants earn three umts of col- lege credit. The audition will begin at noon in Dance Studio B at OCC, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For information, call (714) 432-5506. ROSEY'S AUTO BODY WJFOl#IA LAW STATES You CAN CHOOSE ANY REPAIR FACILITY Fm Pick.., & Dtlhlry •All c.tfW WaldHs 642-4522 121 l1tl11trial Way • Costa Mesa • • • / :A14 Saturday, Juty 25, 1998 date book Newport Beach/Costa Mtesa Daily Pil9t Countdown to • D>fJOlt'S N011: The contemporary and controvenlal musical comedy . l'Renr comes to the Orange County . / Perlormlng Arts Center beginning 1 Aug. 5 for a two-week run. From now until opening night every Thursda~ Friday and Saturday In Datebook we will run three trivia questions about , the Broadway show. These questions will come easy for •Rentheads. • See how many you get right. For answers. turn your Dally Pitot upside down. 1) "Rent" was inspired by what opera? 2t In the song "Seasons of Love," "Rent" singers tell the audi- ence how many min- utes there are in a year. How many are there? 3) "Rent" is one of only a few musicals in histo- ry to win a·Tony Award and this coveted award. Performance times for "Rent" are Tuesday through.Sat- urday at 8 p.m., Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m., and Sunday at 7 .30 p m. A special matinee will be Aug 6 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $21 to $52.50 and can be pur- chased by calling 740-7878 or (213) 365-3500. J<>zt!fl'd acu It oo<J'!;i!; Ii .awaqog ei. It :s~3MSNV Andy Senor in a scene from "Rent," which comes to the Orange County PerformJng Arts Center starting Aug. 5. Benefltln9 Orangewood Children s Foundation "//,,. I n.J < .11111/ < 1111·1·•JJ1111 111 \•,,,, ·' Make a diffpence in the lift of a deserving chi/JJ Ungaro • Anne Klein • DKNY • Escada • St. John • Chanel & more! SIZZLING SUMMER SAI,E at. July 25th and u11. Ju(y 26tl1 Hours: Mon-Sat lOam to 5pm •Sunday 10am-4pm TAKE AN AD.DITIONAL 15o/o OFF Reg Price Dresses & Selected Tops •Plus• • $to· e $20 RACKS Not to be used with any othe r di rount. Expire July 26, 1998 760-6640 • 2850 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar Accepting Appointments For Su1nmer Comignments. Donations are always welcome. "SWINGTttE" HUSK &~ EWHYEwmlng From 7PM , Cllllll 1'M dinner fee· ... In NeW York City In Sep- teiN-. Jalning biDi will be • ,. M..-.,.., ••• •, wtiiMe "nle-IDfulian WU "' rwwtlrwed In tbe Pilot on naunc1ay. nae dUms wm be pnMew9C1 at PwAI In New-,..t Be.ch on Aug. 10 at 1 _ p.m. for 195 per penon plus , •. tu and gratuity. I Call>752·0107 for reserva-··~ ttooa. ~~ '> I Drlve.;tn fine dinirig ~~ at Autobistro .,": ~~IOUlltd beef ten-CS.S-Wwith cbui-.U.. bl a Mmd~ ud wiDel Ina ltliir a.IL A rafDe of dgs,.oal1 cUNzs wm benefit tbeB8C~P\md ~tamon ..-.nee to ..,..... GI tbe NeWport Mesa ScbDal Dlltrict. PQf r8181V4- .... mil (800) 685-2568 or (714)}48-1113. . ~ , ' So you're stuck on Pacific 1 Highway and traffic's moving , at an escargot's pacef After Fri-.,. day, you wiD be able to dri.ve irl to~·· latest dining ;,J device, the~' for-rf I we bear-gounnet food to go. Cub to hold cigar· challenge Clfnner Tb8 ..... 1ayi09 Will play bomt to tbe \>enaa ~ '>ell•ft, with a cbampegne reception and dinDer allreaca, oa Sept. 2 at 6;30 p.m. wWi live entertain- ment by the Art BulHIOI / • EDITOR'S NOlE:--Appetizers are compiled from Dally Pilot dining reviews. ... NICK'S CUONA rTAUANA (NICK'S PIZZA) Using fresh vegetables and herbs grown organically at the family ranch in Temecula, Nick and his son, Joe, serve up some of the best-tasting Italian dishes -using old- f ashioned family recipes - this side of Sicily. They cure their own olives, make their own sausage, cook with sea salt and use imported pasta. The bruschetta is a great start H U RIN G Lu (I E REPRISE ! l'IUllC ., U1UCS ., Beard House invites Paseal to cook ...... on.au bas been iDvUad to oook at the distin· guished 1 ..... Beard Founda- APPETIZERS and the pizza crust is perfect. Standout pasta dishes include raviolini fantasia, ravioli and carbonara. The atmosphere is · charming and roomy with a nice color scheme, a mirrored wall, sta~es and a fireplace. And Nick himself is a fixture you can't miss. Nick's is at 2300 Harbor Shopping Center, Costa Mesa (rear parking lot). Moderate. Call 549-1511 or 549-7072. HABANA Head for the scent of Caribbean cooking at the back of t¥e Lab Anti-Mall, where an old door opens to factory- LEOMW> BEMSTEIN BEm CO"DEN & ADOLPH GREEN IOOll lY JOSEPH FIELDS & JElO"E CHODOROV Tony Awardfj Winner -Best Musical 1953 Wonderful Town is a musical comedy classic that is not to be missed! "Lucie is luminous and Stephanie sweedy irresistible!"-t• eoo rws.nuaAll .-.: 714/70f-AAIA, or ()r8"gl c..ritY Aeglll9r Wo-Une· 714/550.INA) 113247 ' VIII fM Mb ... It www.octlt.com ..-: 'Nlloll ••• .......,,., c.poal .. or men In WHc1wt II -= s.t&8url.1C:.WMldlllUN JI LI I a...1(13-........ ~...::.,... °'*9 fl-12)-a, I IW: ,......,_.. loOllld ~ ..... ~ ... TolRoed ..a•~•••C911ii.ld&a ,...._ .. a. ............ ....... ,..Dr ...... The weird-looking structure!) on-stilts is tucked in ne. lo 7 :/. Sterl.iilg BMW, at 3100 Pacific:,; Coast Highway Does this n.., • mean automated food? .J "'' ~ l ., • i style windows. sunset-wash~9 concrete and the aroma of ·roasting pork. There you'll .-· find authentic Cuban food • such as mojo and papaya shrimp, sofrito steamers and bocaditos. Bottles of American, Spanish and Chilean wine a?e at'ailable. For the show-stop .. pet dessert, a cup made of chocolate holds a flourless chocolate cake with espresso cream sauce. Hot chocolate bread pudding is heayenly .. and so are the fresh fruit sor- bets served in their own fruit- ::.hells. Habana is at 2930 Bri; tol St., Costa Mesa. Moderat.£. ly priced. 556-0176. :: Newport Beach/Costa M.eso Daily Pilot date book Safvrdoy. July 25, 1998 AIS .. • AFTER HOUIS I )' 1<' ./ SISTER SLEDGE ,/ Sister Sledge and the Stone-{ bridge-Band will perform A~cj. 1 fr011t6 t& 11 p.m. at the Sutton, Place Hotel Newport Beach, 4500 M acArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Tickets are $20 per per- son. For information, call (949) 416-2001. I TIVANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS Tue shopping center has free live classic rock performances sched- uled from noon to 2:30 p.m. Monday througli Friday1 from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday; and from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday in the Town Square .qt-niangle Square, 1870 Harbor mvd., Costa Mesa. For informa- tion, call 722-1600. STAGE 'FIDDLER ON THE ROOF' OCC presents •Fiddler on the Roor today and Sunday. The m~ical was written by composer Jeny Bock, lyricist Sheldon Har- nick and librettist Joseph Stein and based on "Tevye's Daugh- ters,• a collection of short stones by Yiddish author Sholem Ale- ichem. Performances will be $50 ./ Individual~ Alarmed Units ./ Oimate Controlled Units ./ Computerized Gate Access ./ Resident Management Teom ./ Open 7 Days • 1000 Units ./ Competitive Rotes today at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Robert B. Moore The· atre, OCC, 2701 Filirview Road, Costa. Mesa. Tickets are $14 and $16. For information, call (714) 432-5880. -FILM LANDMARK'S PORT • "Buffalo '66" -starring Vincent Gallo, Christina Ricci. Anjelica Huston and Ben Gazzara -will be screened through July 30 at Landmark's Port theater, 2905 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. The movie tells the story of a man with no girlfriend who kid- naps a woman and forces her to play the role in order to impress bis pa.rents. Screenings will be daily at 4:45, 7:15 and 9:45 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays at 2:15 p.m. For information, call (949) 673-6260. -ART ARTISTS IN ACTION The Cannery plays host to Artists in Action every Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. Artists will give live demonstrations on the patio. For information, call 723- 1922. m1n1 u St<traqe I I 'PEOPLES OF THE WORLD' •Peoples of the World," an exhibit of photography by Robert Ozibko, will be on display in the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., th.rough July 31. For information, call 717- 3801. 'PASTELS' An exhibit of pastels by Laguna Hills artist Billie Nugent will be -9n display in the Newport Beach 'Central Library. 1000 Avocado Ave., from Aug. 1 througb Aug. 31. For information, call 717- 3801. 'FLOATING WORLD' The-exhibit "Ukiyo-e: The Float- ing World" will be on display.at Gallery Paradiso Exhibits through Aug. 5. The exhibit fea- tures paintings by Stephanie Tanhauser, prints and a mixed- media installation by Corina Gamma, and painti.Jigs and mixed-media installations by Laurie Hines: Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The gallery is at 1604 Babcock St., Costa Mesa. Forinformatlon,call(714)650- 3690. 'MATiliEW MCCASLIN: WORKS-SITES' An exhibit of sculptures and Videp installations by Matthew __ McCaslin aimed at exposing the inner workings of modem infra- structures and communication sys- tems runs through Sepl 13 at the Orange County Museum of Art. $50 STORE NOW & SAVE $50 640-9019 ./ !ersona~ Business ~ e1SON AVENUE )8QSOOOt Storo.ge 1111 Camelbock Street ./ Extra High Ceilings Newport Beach, CA THE EXTRA SPACE YOU NEED VIM thr.;. l'l/31/9' •OM~ pw customer• Mew l'tlllals Ollty• Iring coupa1 for Bounl. POSTER ART 'N GRAPHICS Affordable Fine Art & Custom Framing Experts Since 1978 •Thousands of Prints •Hundreds of Mouldings .• ASID Discounts 1906 Harbor BJvd., Costa Mesa 1N91t1Dftt11111Cal11lf4oft......, 9~9.~.8603 850 San aemente Dnve, Newport Beach. Admission JS $5 for adults, S4 for seruors and students, dul· dren Wlder sixteen and members are free. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. For information, call 759-1122. GEORGE HURRELL "George Hurrell: Hollywood and Beyond," an exhibit of Hurrell's black-and-white photographs of Hollywood stars of the 1930s and 1940s, will run through Sept. 27 at the Orange County Museum of Art, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Adnussion is $5 for adults, $4 for sen.tors and stu- dents. Children under 16 and museum members are free. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p .m. Tues- day through Sunday. The muse- um is at 850 San Clemente Ori· ve., Newi:}ort Beach. For informa- tion, call 7 59-1122. MARK DI SUVERO Six huge steel sculptures by Mark di Suvero will be on dis- play fromThursday through ·~ Sept. 27 around Town Square Park near the Westin South Coast Plaza, 686 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. The exhibit is pre- sented .by the Orange County Museum of Art and South Coast Plaza. Di Suvero's drawings will also be on display at the muse- um, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach through Oct. 4. for more information, call (949) 759-1122. BRETT REICHMAN'S PAINTINGS "New California Art. Brett Reich· ipan. • featuring Reichman's paintings of conunon childhood images with hidden meanings, will run through Oct. 4 at the Orange County Museum of Art. Admission is $5 for adults~ $4 for seniors and students. Children under 16 and museum members are free. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. The museum is at 850 San Clemente Dnve., Newport Beach. For information, call 7 59- 1122. SPOTLIGHT TOURS Susan Leibel will discuss Nathan Oliveua on Sunday as part of Orange Courity Museum of Art's Spotlight Tours, lughlighbng an artist or work of art, which are now offered on Tuesdays and Sundays. The tours are free with admission, which is $.5 for adults, $4 for seniors and students and free for children under 16 and members. Admission is free on Tuesdays. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. The museum is at 8SO San Clemente Drive., Newport Beach. For information, call 759-1122. I can't believe ..... . TUESDAY TALKS Artist Brett Reichman speaks about his work at noon Tuesday . • as part of a senes df free talks by artists, cntlcs and lustortans com-/) plementing the art displayed in_.'/ the Orange County Museum otj Art, 850 San Qemente Drive, N~wport Bedch. For inforrnati n, call 759-1122. ·"· NAUTICAL MUSEUM The museum features thrt gal· leries: the Newport Gallf' dis· playing the mantime ~ ry of the area; the Model <if/ ry exhibiting a selection l! world· dass models; and th1 Grand Sa)on that features )uring exhibits. Admiss1<" /is free for members, S4 for 1dults and $1 for children. The v dSeum is at 151 E. Coast H1gt-l ay, Newport Beach. For r/'ore information, call 673-7863 /' "- CHUCK JONES SHOWROOM The public is mvited to view the world of Chuck Jones and his pn- vate collection at 3636 E. Coast . Highway, Corona del Mar. The reldil gallery is free and open Monday through Fnday from 10· a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For mfonnation, call 723-1900. SEEHOURS PAGE A16 It's My Home Landscaping or re-landscaping is your answer to a beautiful new look for your home. FLOWERDALE can make your landscape dreams come tnie, and increase your home's value, too! Come in today and discover the people who can make a difference to you and your garden . KAY MATSON, A.A. C.C.N.P. ~ . ~ NURSERIES, INC • ------COMPLETE LANDSCAPING · 46 YF.ARS EXP. SANTA ANA . teoo N. Tustin Ave. (714) 63 3-9200 TERJlY MEIKLE C.C.N.P. Landlcapc Designer License No. 308SS3 COSTA MESA • 2700 Bnstol Ave. (714) 754-6661 LandJCapc Designer BIGELO & BLOESER n Floe Ca-Sin ce 1825 ):< ~. 7.ka 2:C;amlly 0-ned Since 187;):?: Hurry In Sale Ends July 31, 1998 On All Bigelow Products Al{Y Quantify, Al{Y Quality Or ATry Color Featuring: No payment and no interest until '99oAc , \ .Al4 Saturday, July 25, 1998 date book Newport Beach/Costa M.esa Doily Pil9t ~--~~~~~~~- • EOITOlt'S NOTE: The contempo<ary •nd 1.pntrOYerslal musk.al comedy •R1 l)t• comes to the Or•• County pt ~oonlng Arts Center beginning I-.J • 5 for • two-week run. From now ~ I opening night, .very Thunday, f'flday and iSaturday In Datebook we ;Will run ihree trivia questions about the Bro~.way show. These questions will com(! easy for •Rentheac:t,,• See how many you get right. For answers. turn your Dally Pilot upside down. . 1} "Rent 11 was inspi.ted by what opera?. 2) In the song "Seasons of Love," "Rent" singers tell the a udi- ence h ow many min- utes there are in a year. How many are there? 3) "Rent" is one of only a few musicals in histo- ry to win a Tony Award and this coveted award. Performance times for "Rent " are Tuesday through Sat- urday at 8 p.m., Saturday and Sunday dt 2 p.m., and Sunday at 7.30 p.m A speoal matinee will be Aug 6 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $21 to $52.50 and can be pur- chdSed by calling 740-7878 or (213) 365-3500. I JaZ1JTTld au (C Andy Senor ln a scene from "Rent," whJch comes to the 009·szs rz .auraqog P1. It :sllJMSNV Orar_.ige County Performing Arts Center starting Aug. 5. BenefltlnQ Orangewood Children s Foundation Make a difference in the lift of a desn-ving chi/JJ Ungaro • Anne Klein • DKNY • Escada • St. John • Chanel & more! SIZZLING SUMMER SALE al. July 25th alld u11. July 26tlt Hours: Mon.sat lOam to 5pm •Sunday 10am4 pm · TAKE AN ADDITIONAL 15o/o OFF Reg Price Dresses & Selected Tops •Plus• • $10 e $20 RACKS Not to bf> used with any other diM·ounl. Expires Jul y 26, 1998 760-6640 • 2850 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar Accepting Appointments For Su1nmer Consignments. Donatiom are always welcome. "SWINGT'1r MUSK&~ E~EVfn/ng From 7PM Clllf 11 Qub to hold cigar · challenge dinner The ..... ~t2111» wtD play boa to tbe 11MIG a.,... aw11 .... wilb a cha"'r:;;: l9C9ptiall wt clinDet' be.ca. OD Sept. 2 at 6:30 p.m. With tie entertain- ment by the Art Bauelm • EDn'Olt'S NOTE: Appetizers are compiled from Dally Piiot dining reviews. NICK'S CUONA rTAUANA (NICK'S PIZZA) Using fresh vegetables and herbs grown organically at the family ranch in Temecula, Nick and his son, Joe, serve up some of the best-tasting Italian dishes -using old· fashioned family recipes - this side of Sicily. They cure their own olives, make their own sausage, cook with sea salt aJ?d use imported pasta. The bruschetta is a great start Beard House invites Pascal to cook P...:.I Olbatl bas been IDv1ted to cook at the distin· gulshed 1--Beard FoUnda· APPETIZERS and the pizza crust is perfect. Standout pasta dishes include raviolini fantasia, ravioli and cai;bonara. The atmosphere is charming and roomy with a nice color scheme, a mirrored wall, statues and a fireplace. And Nick himself is a fixture you can't miss. Nick's is at 2300 Harbor Shopping Center, Costa Mesa (rear parking lot). Moderate. Call 549-1511 or 549-7072. HA8ANA Head for the scent of Caribbean cooking at the back of t¥e Lab Anti-Mall, where • an old door opens to factorf-. HARRIN G Lu (I E A RN A z & REPRISE! ..ullC IY LYlllCS 1Y UOW BUHffilN BEID CO"OEN & ADOLPH GREEN M>Oll IY JOSEPH FIELDS & JUO"E CHODOROV Tony Awarde Winner -Best MusicaJ 1953 Wonderful Town is a musical comedy classic that is not to be missed! "Lucie is luminous and Stephanie sweetly irresistible!" • eoo ruu.11u~ ... in New York Qty in Sep- teiaber. JOiDtng blDl will be .. -n. M.Mt.-.._., ••r t 'i .... "n..mfullan WU nwt.wed In tbe ~ '11lunday. Tbe elm* wtll be pevteWed at PMcal in New- pGllt 8eecb OD Aug. 10 at 7 - . p.m. for 185 per penon plua •• tu and gratuity. • Call 752..0107 for resetva-,, tions. ... ... Drive-hi tine dining . : at Autobistro So you're stuck on Pacific , • HigbWay and tJattfc's niovinq , at an~·· pace? After Fri· day, you will be able to drive irt • to Newport's latest dining ny device, the ~utolNtro. for~ n. 1 we bear -gourmet food to go. The weird·looking structure~' on.-stilts is tucked in ne. lo ·~~ Sterling BMW, at 3100 Pacific : · Coast Highway Does this nH mean automated food? -By Marta Bled; • II ·- style windows, sunset-wash~p concrete and the aroma of roasting pork. There you'll • · find authentic Cuban food , such as mojo and papaya shrimp, sofrlto steamers and bocaditos. Bottles of American, Spanish and Chilean wine are available. For the show-stop~ per dessert, a cup made of chocolate holds a flourless chocolate cake with espresso cream sauce. Hot chocolate.. .. bread pudding is heavenly "': and so are the fresh fruit sor- bets served in their own Cru1 - :,hells. Habana is at 2930 an; tol St., Costa Mesa. Modera~ ly priced. 556-0179. ( Newport Beach/Costa M.eso Doily Pilot date book Saturday, July 25, 1998 AIS SISTER SLE~E Sister Sl~e and the Stone- bridge B will perform Aug. 1 from 8 to 1 p.m . at the Sutton Place Hotel NeW'port Beach, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Tickets are $20 per per- soil. For information, call (949) 416-2001. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS The shopping center has free live classic rock performances sched- uled from noon to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Friday; from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday; and from 1 to 4 p.m . Saturday and Sunday in the Town Square &t 'lliangle Square, 1870 Harbor mvd., Costa Mesa. For informa- llon, call 722-1600. STAGE 'FIDDLER ON llf E ROOF' OCC presents '"Fiddler on the Roor today and Sunday. The musical was written by composer Jerry Bock, lyricist Sheldon.Ha.r- nick and librettist Joseph Stein and based on "Tevye's Daugh· -, ters, • a collection of short stories_ by Yiddish author Sholem Ale- ichem. Performances will be , today at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Robert B. Moore The- atre, OCC, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. nckets are $14 ahd $16. For-i.n.fonnatlon, call (714) l 432-5880. -FILM LANDMARK'S PORT '"Buffalo '66~ -stluring Vincent Gallo, Christina Ricci. Anjelica Huston and Ben Gazzara -will be screened through July 30 at Landmark's Port theater, 2905 E. Coast Highway, Corona d~}Mar. The movie tells the story of a man with no girlfriend who kid- naps a woman and farces her to play the role in order to impress his parents. Screenings will be daily at 4:45, 7:15 and 9:45 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays at 2:15 p.m. For information, call (949) 673-6260. -ART ARTISTS IN ACTION The Cannery plays host to Artists in Action every Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. Artists will give live demonstrations on the patio. For information, call 723- 1922. IFIEI 'PEOPLES OF llfE WORLD' •Peoples of the World,• an exhibit of photography by Robert Ozibko, will be on display in the Newport Beach Central Lll>rary, 1000 Avocado Ave., through July 31. For information, call 117· 3801. 'PASTELS; . An exhibit of pastels .by Laguna Hills artist Billie Nugent will be on display in the Newport Beach Central Llbra.ry, 1000 Avocado Av,e., from Aug. 1 through Aug. 31. For information, call 717 • 3801. 'FLOATING WORLD' The exhibit '"Ukiyo-e: The Float- ing World• will be on display at Gallery Paradiso Exhibits through Aug. 5. The exhibit fea- tures paintings by Stephanie Tanhauser, prints and a mixed- media installation by Corina Gamma, and paintings and mixed-media installations by Laurie Hines. Gallery hours are Tuesday througb Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The gallery is at 160-4 Babcock St., Costa Mesa. Forinfonnation,call (714)650- 3690. 'MATIHEW MCCASLIN: WORKS-SITES' An exhibit of sculptures and video installations by Matthew McCaslin aimed at exposing the . inner workings of modem infra. structures and communication· sys- tems runs through Sept 13 at the Orange County Museum of Art, $50 STORE NOW & SAVE $50 640-9019 POSTER ART 'N GRAPHICS Affordable Fine Art & Custom Framing Experts Since 1978 •Thousands of Prints • Hundreds of Mouldings • ASID Discounts 1906 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa ,..,..,,..c,,.., ....... 11 • ., 9A9.6A6.8603 HOUIS 850 San Qemente Dnve, Newport Beach. Admission is SS for adults, $4 for seruors and students, cl\il- dren under sixteen and members are free. HOW'S are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. For infonnation, call 759-1122. GEORGE HURRELL "George Hurrell: Hollywood. and Beyond,• an exhibit of Hurrell's black-and-white photographs of Hollywood stars of the 1930s and 1940s, will run through Sept 27 at the Orange County Museum s:>f Art, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport 13each. Admission is SS for adults, $4 for seniors and stu- dents. Children under 16 and museum members are free. -Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p m. Tues- day through Sunday. The muse- um is at 850 San Clemente Dn- ve., Newport Beach. For informa- tion, call 759-1122. MARK DI SUVERO Six huge steel sculptures by Mark di Suvero will be on dis- play from Thursday through Sept. 27 around Town Square Park near the Westin South Coast Plaza, 686 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. The exhibit is pre- sented by the Orange County Museum of Art and South Coast Plaza. Di Suvero's drawings will also be on display at the muse- um, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach through Oct.•. For more information, call (949) 759-1122. BRETT REICHMAN'S PAINTINGS ·New California Art. Brett Reich· man,• featuring Reichman's paintings of common childhood images with hidden meanings, will run through Oct. 4 at the Orange County Museum of Art. Admission is SS for adults, S4 for seniors and students. Children under 16 arid museum members are free. Hours are 11 a.m . to 5 p.m . Tuesday through Sunday. The museum is at 650 San Clemente Dnve., Newport Beach. For information, ca\l 759- 1122. SPOTLIGHT TOURS Susan Leibel will dJ.scuss Nathan OIJveira on Sunday as part of Orange Courity Museum of Art's Spotlight Tours, highlighting an artlSt or work of art, which are now offered on Tuesdays and Sundays. The tours a.re free wtth admission, which 15 $5 for adults, $4 for seniors and students and free for cb.ildren under 16 and members. Admission is free on Tuesdays. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. The museum is at 850 San Clemente Drive., Newport Beach. For information, call 759-1122. I can't believe ..... . TUESDAY TALKS . I Artist Brett Relchman peaks about his work at noon Tuesday .. as part of a senes of free talks by artists, critics and histonans com- plementing the art displayed m the Orange County Museum of Art, 850 San Qemente Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 759-1122. · NAUTICAL MUSEUM The museum features three gal- lenes: the Newport Gallery dl.s- playmg the maritime history of the area, the Mod.el Gallery exhibiting a selection of world- dass models; and the Grand Salon that f~atures tounng exlub1ts. Ad.mission is free for members, S4 for adults and $1 for children The museum is at 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call 671-7863 CHUCK JONES SHOWROOM The publlc 15 mvited to view the world of Chuck Jones and bis pri· vate collection at 3636 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. The reta.J.l gallery 15 free and open Monday through Friday from 1 o~ a.tn to 7 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For mformation, call 723-1900. SEEHOURS PAGE A16 It's My Home Landscaping or re-landsca'ning is _your answer to a beautiful new look for your home. KAY MATSON, AA C.C.N.P. Landscape De.-igncr FLOWEtli>ALE can make your landscape dreams come tnie, and increase your home's value, too! Come in today and discover the people 'rho can make a difference to you and your garden. ~ . '$ NURSERIES, INC. ------COMPLETE IANDSCAPING 46 YEARS EXP. Liccn.eNo. 308SS3 SANTA ANA• 2800 N. Tustin Ave. . (714) 63 3-9200 COSTA MESA• 2700 Bnstol Ave. (714) 754-6661 TERR.Y M£IKLE C.CN.P. Land.cape Dwgner Hurry In Sale Ends July 31, 1998 On All Bigelow Proiiucts ~ AflY Quantity, Any Qualit;y Or AflY Color Featuring: No payment and no interest until '99oAc • , Saturday, July 25, 1998 date book Newport Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot If Tll HOUIS BAUET PAOACA Ballet Pacifica will present a showing of works m progress from the Pdcillca Choreographic Project '98 on Sunaay at 8 p.m. at South Coast Repertory, 650 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The Pacifica Choreographic Project '98 is a two-week workshop for American choreographers. Tick- ets are $8.50. For information, call (714) 851-9930. DEFORE DANCE CENTER The Defore Dance Center offers lessons every Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.rn., 151 Kalmus Drive, Costa Mesa. July's featured dance is the cha cha. The lessons will be followed by a hall-hour of practice and then open danang until 11 p.m Cost is $8; 20°1.., of the pro- ceeds go to the nonprofit studio's scholarstup program. For informa- tion, call 24 1-9908. DANCE 204 Dance 204 offers pnvate and group mstruct1on in beginning and ddvdnced bdllroom, Latin and modem dancmg at 204 Washington Street, Balboa. For more infonndtion, Cdll 675-9082. SENIOR CENTER The Costd Mesc1 St'nior Center offers ballroom dctncmg for adults from 7::m to 10:30 p.m. every Tuesddy to lh e live music of the Rdy Robbins Combo. Sin- (7i4.)887-4'T76 _ F.D.A. ~roved gles and couples are welcome. Cost is $3. The center is at 695 W. 19th SL, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 645-23561 MARINERS S.OUTH COAST CHURCH Chorus Line qance Studio offers a special dal)Ce class for mem- bers of Mary.hers South Coast Church ev1ry Friday from 1 to 9:30 p.m.,.at 3100 E. Coast High· way, C:Of>na del Mar. Cost is $8. To r~1er, call 640-5256. LITERARY 'END-TIME VISIONS' Author Richard Abanes will sign and discuss •End-Time VlSions: The Road to Armageddon?# at 7 p.m. Thursday at Barnes & Noble Metro Pointe, 9018 South Coast Drive, Costa Mesa. For informa- tion, call {714) 444-0226. COMEDY COMEDY NIGHT Carmelo's presents cQmedy night every Sunday beginning at 8 p.m. featuring local comics al . 3520 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. For more information, call 675-1922. SPECIAL WINE AND FOOD PAIRJNG A wine and food pairing class will be held Tuesday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at The Cannery, 3010 Lafayette Ave., Newport Beach for $35 per person. For informa· tion, call (949) 675-0894. HI-TIME WINE CEUARS Hi-Tune Wine Cellars features several programs throughout the month at 250 Ogle St., Costa Mesa. For more information. call 650-8463. •' . . WINE & fdOD CENTER The .Ro~rt Mondavi W~e & Food <;enter features many spe· qal eyents each month. A wine educdtion class will be hefd Monday and Tuesday at 7 p.m. foi $35 per person. The ce.nter is at 1570 Scenic Ave., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 979-4510. THE GOURMET DETECTIVE The Gourmet Detective is a one- of-a·kind interactive comical murder mystery presentation fea· tunng a full-service, audience- friendly entertairunent and din- ing experience. Packages run from $4 2 to $54 per person. Shows are every Friday and Sat- urday at 8 p.m. at the Mezzanine Restaurant, 19800 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. For more information, call 631-2583. SAFARI BRUNCH A Safari Sunday Brunch Cruise is available aboard the 54-foot Emerald Forest Tiki docked in a 'Ilmeless 7Jesign of .Natural !}[fabaster and Steel 9rapfiite W 31·. HT 34• #7600 STAL Hodson Lighting Open Tues.-Fri. 8:30-5, Sat. 9-4 1510 Newport Blvd., Costa M esa Quality Ll&ficinc ~ for 29 Years 548-9341 Contrary to Popular Belief, Lido Marina Village IS_ Alive_and Well. Follow our Red Brick Road to wonderful waterfront atmosphere. • Our Restaurants are Open Our Boutiques are Blooming Our Specialty Shops have Bugs Galore We are here for you to explore! Mention this ad and receive 10% off at all of our great restaurants and boutiques. Some restrictions mag applg . . '3400 Via Oporto • Newport Beach Call for directions 675-8662 or 675-217 4 ' I . ' Balboa at the Fun Zone from 11 a.m. lo 1 p.m. every Sunday. The cost is $25.95 per person and $15.95 for children under 12. For reservations, call 673-0240. CLUBS ., ALTA COFFEE People who want to read their own poetry can sign up at 7 p.m. for the open reading on the sec- ond Wednesday of every month at 506 31st St., Newport Beach. Musical acts perform at 8:30 p.m. Thursday through Saturday. Admission is free. For more infor· mation, call 675-0233. ATRIUM MARQUIS HOTEL In the Airporter Club. rock 'n' roll on Tuesdays, the High Roller Band on Wednesdays from 8:45 p.m. to, 1 :30 a .m. at 18700 MacArthur Blvd. For more infor· mation, call 833-2770. BIRRAPORmt'S Birraporetti's offers swing music by the l 21)iece Don Miller Orchestra at 8 p.n\. on Mondays. Birraporetti's is at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. For more inforrndtion, call 850-9090. I 81~0201 . qassical Latin guitarist perfonns {):30 p.m. Thursdays and 7:30 p .m. Fridays and Saturdays at 3333 W. Coast Highway, New· port Beach. For more inlonna· • ti.on, call 631·1551. • THE CANNERY Mark Wood will play piano and guitar Friday and Saturday fro~ 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Enjoy half ·price drink specials from 8 a.m. to noon Sunday. Tuesday features half·price appetizers until 7 p.m. Karaoke is "vailable from 9 p.m. to ntlclnight with half ·price food until 7 p.m. Wednesdays. Thurs· days, Coor's Light is $2.50 all night. The Cannery is at 3010 Lafayette, Newport Beach. For more information, call 675·5777. Clothes From The Wardrobes Of The World's Best Dr~ssed People. JULY 1998 s M T w T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 tfY21 28 29 30 31 RECYCLED. Famous Parking Lot Party This Sunday, 9-4! RA cs· Refreshments Served All Day Drawing For $100 In Merchandi se at 2:30! 2731 East Coast Hwy. • Corona del Mar • 675.5553 ... Benz from FJet che r Jones fv1otorcars next to an identical model from another dealer- sh~, you won't sec any difference. But even though you can't see it, there is a difference. Because a Mercedes-Benz from Fletcher Jones Motorcars comes with features you can't get anyw.here else. When you l<><?k closely at one of our Mercedes, you'll see a small blue decal in the comer of the front windshield. That decal identifies our Preferred Customers. It tells us the driver is entitled to all our Preferred Customer Services -- including the first scheduled inspection at no extra charge, complimentary car washes any day of the week, courtesy loan cars, storage for SL hardtop5, and if you want your car serviced while you're away, you can park it here and talce our shuttle to John Wayne Airpon. Now, if you're thinking about getting a Merceda:Bmi, wouldn't you rather have one with our Preferred Customer decal? . I •llLlll doval shotild be ~edreactmg Your Satumoy's Pilot (July 1) wes bristliJlg With articles great interest and impor- to the local citizenry. 1 that I could make this tion "required reading~ or the entire community. ~Luauy, Gay Geiser-San- al's piece I wQuld make required reading for the entire nation. Geiser-Sandoval's after- school-hours programs should· u routine for all children as the Shalimar and Save Our Youth centers have been for many years. One would expect that necessary resources, besides thoie of the police departments, would be utili7.ed to activate all of her proposals. While volunteerism may be a prominent force in supporting the aforemen- tioned centers, the public, tax- supported agencies go largely underutilized. Community col- lege programs generally lie fallow in this area. Except for one or two specially f\mded programs, these public institu- 1ions·choose to offer classes :that are clesigned primarily to ensure the •seat" enrollment exceeds that of the previous year. Geiser-Sandoval's goal is to utilize all public resources to confront the social issues and problems that are generated when lchool is out. I applaud her for wging the •city gov- ernment and the school dis· trict to join hands and proVide these obvious solutions to our future, our kids.• LEFTERIS LAVRAKAS Costa Mesa Community center needs dance floor The amenity that I would like to aee.in the new com- mwilty center ii a dance Ooot -not UDcy things to be rent- ed out for wedding receptions ODly, but an ongoing dance Oooi for classes llke folk da~ t.';"mrn oool to ce,ntm, t5). ... And it nieds to be ll wooa~p., dance floOr -not WooCl on con- crete, wi. real Wood dance floor IO lti8t agigQJng cJas1e5 -could be mamtilned thei'e. CAROL EPPERSON Costa Mesa Reader sees red over Pinkman The ICa1')' pan of the story regatdlng admitted child- molester Micbael Maxfield. the county fair Ptnkman. is the absurdity of the accom~­ nytng statements ... Orange County Fair Gen- eral Manager ~ Bailey- Plndlay talls us that at no time ,-wa any youngsters at the fair in any danger. What in her • bKkaroUDd would cause her tO beii8Ve lbe ls an ~ on tbmL Wouldn't II be refreShing to mar a~ official just IOlrilday.lllY. ·1 don't know mr anJdM tiOm a bole in the ilauDd about ltM:b matter&. I a.-ti>~ . .,...• ....,~.judgment aiuld be~ in other .... M well. :I the numbers ID .. pmper are accurate. AnJrmesi wu blr9d to rtde a ~ ll tb8 lati two hours a ··~.::=~5001 c-....,.... .. GMVDRIES Costa Mesa . • commun1 forum Newport Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot Bl Most locals appl~ud 8 .mph speed limit AT ISSUE: Newport Beach police ft_sued a speeding ticket to in-line skater Naomi McComb, who plans to fighl the citation. I skate a lot faster than the woman in the article, but because of the speed limit and bicyclists and Rollerbladers who do~'t have the ability to stop instantly, I almost never skate on the boardwalk (~Hot Wheels." ' . July 22). I go:to . READERS RESPOND alternative areas to . do a. workout. The boardwalk is for many differ- ent things, not just workouts. Sh~ deserved a warning perhaps, but life is not fair, a nd so many people are pushing to get more rights than they can handle. Rollerbladers should be able to pass profi· ciency tests in my opinion. but who has the time to gel a nf(!W law passed when far more seri- ous things are happening all around us? SHELBY S. SWAYSE A 48-year-old athlete raised in California l 1 oo•y., support the 8 mph speed linut on the boardwalk. I think it is extremely dangerous for in-lihe skaters to go along the boardwalk at a higher speed. It's just as dangerous as riding a bicycle at hjgh speeds. Accidents can happen. And the people who are laughing about that ticket ought' to think about that situation if they want to walk a child on the boardwalk and have the child or an adult run down by a speeding 111-line skater. I support it 100%. GERHARD SCHNUERER West Newport l strongly support the 8 mph speed limit for bikers and skaters. The speed is clearly posted on the boardwalk. And it should be enforceable based on the law bemg passed in the first place. The boardwalk is full of small children. Little, teeny guys who are scraping by on their little skates and old people who are walking up and down the side- walk. And I think the police have been very fair to allow what skating speed they have had .... ·And accidents are wait- ing· to happen iI the law isn't enforced. BOB ROBISON Balboa Island I want to say that I am delighted the police are enforc- ing the 8 mph speed limit because our friends, my wife, myself, our (amily love to \falk along the beach. An4 it'~ some- times lertjfyi.ng the speed ct;t which these skater~ come by. I thJnk that it's a miracle there are not more serious accidents. Although Naomi McComb is a very attractive, very feminine lady, il she hit me going 17 mph with those skates on, I think I'd be spending the next couple of months.in Hoag Hospital. Definitely, enforce that law - 8 mph is fast enough for anyone, including a charming young lady. JIM HELFRICH Newport Beach. I think we should have a speed limit as well over here on the boardwalk going around Bal- boa Island because there are a lot of older people, kids in stroHers. And I've aJmost been run down many times by RQllerbladers. They are danger- ous. They're fast, and they are scary to kids. They can't stop quick enough -not without hurting somebody. So, i 'm 100% in favor of the law. In fact, I think they are more dangerous than skateboarders because skate boarders can stop. And they've banned skateboard- ers from the boardwalk totally. Bicycles can stop. But those guys don't have the ability to stop as quickly. You can at least hear the skateboarders coming. You can- not hear the Rollerbladers, the in-line skaters coming .... If they are going to ban the skateboard- ers, I think they should also ban the Rollerbladers -or put bells on them like on the bicycles. . CAROLINE CARR Balboa Island I say, NHooray." This is the first speed citation I have heard of. Skaters, bicyclers and skale- boaalers totally ignore the pott- ed signs because they know the laws are not going to be enforced. The city should recall the nearly $250,000 judgment several years ago for the biker vs. man collision on the board- walk. And remember, under state law, sidewalks are for pedestrian use only, unless other uses are permitted by the local ... DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT In-line skater Naomi McComb sits on the sidewalk with the ticket she was issued for skating too fast on the boardwalk. authority. A city must enforce the laws or suffer the consequences. PHILLIP MCGRAW Newport Beach E xactly today, three years ago, I got cited by the Huntington Beach police for excessive speed on the boardwalk. I was Rollerblading back to Newport Beach when I detected three policemen on mountain bikes fol- lowing me. They rode.in the parking lot. l was listening to my Walk- man, so I could not hear any out- side noise. About 15 to 20 sec, onds later, I looked back agam. They were still there, but this time waving their arms furiously. I got up from my tuck position, slowed down and rnrnoved the • Walkman. Right away, I could hear the cop yelling at me. I had absolutely no idea what I did, but by the way he screamed and motioned to me it sounded pretty serious. The three cops, out of breath from the ~chase,• hud- dled together and decided on what to write me up for -unsafe speed, 20 mph. Not bad, since he wrote down ''pedestrian· on the ticket He pointed out the signs, mounted high lip along the boardwalk. Bicyclist 10 mph, 5 mph when pedestrians are present. No men- tioning of Rollerblades. I did not weave in and out, using people as walking slalom poles. That stretch of boardwalk was not even that busy. I used the beach side of the boardwalk. AJways looking way ahead for people, children crQSsing from the parking lot to the beach. I had experienced road rash before lrom falling, this is the last thing l want lo do again. Because I was such a !Qw- breaker, the policemen considered making me take off my skates and walk back to my car. But since my car was in Newport Beach, they allowed me to skate back. Nobody would believe me when I told them the story until I showed them the ticket. After I received the fine in the mail, $85, I decided to fi9ht the ticket. The judge who set my court date was laughing when he read the b.cket -.pedestrian unsafe speed. A couple of weeks later, I had to taJce off an c:lftemoon {or my trial, but the cop decided not to show up and my case got dismissed. 1 shared my story yesterday with Naomi (McComb). It made my day when I heard that she is fighting back. To go that fast with old, three-wheeled [skates), you have to have powerful legs like speed-skater Eric Heiden. I wouJ.d hope, that there are better things· to do for the police then harass, responsible adult skaters. I know the problem goes deeper. The mam reason ts prob- ably the oty of Newport Beach wanting to protect itself from lawsuits. People fall because of a hole in the boardwalk, they sue, for a foreigner like me, tlus is very dilficult to understand. Nobody made them drive down to the beach and ·use the board- walk, but when something hap- pens, it's never there fauJt. All they are 1.0terested in is trymg to make a buck. This is why we have more and more restrictions. (McComb) sounded very deterrnmed to fight this case, I hope she wins and maybe even gets the law changed. ROLF STRAUMANN Costa Mesa And the great search to replace Fred Martin goes on I just completed reading the column written by the last finalist in the competition to replace Fred Martin. Although I have always enjoyed Peggy Nonnandin's columns and have truly missed them, I felt I should READERS HOnJNE read all of the columns submitted before voicing my opinion. I have now read all of them, and Normandin, without any hesitation, was my favorite. It is my hope that you, or your committee, will select Nor- mand.in as Martin's replacenient. Her recent column was, as her past columns were, clever and extremely well-written. l enjoy her values, her writing style and her humor. In the p~st. l looked forward to reading Notmandin's columns in the Daily Pilot. I hope that I will soon be able to look forward to and enjoy her ~regular" columns, again. BEVERLY LAIS MOOSMANN Newport Beach Being new to the Pilot's read- ership, I've read with interest your finalists' columns because it gives some insight into your edi- torial concerns as well as the interests of your readers. The • colwnns mirror the community. POcused, well-written articles add to a newspaper's appeal Barbara deMarco Barrett's column, of all the finalists, was amusing, well written and touched on a univer- sal characteristic. I hope to have the opportunity to read more. Cast my vote for her. JUNE WARREN Newport Beach N oone could ever truly replace Fred Martin. He brightens my day and keeps me thinking about my rela- tionship with the people I love and the Fred Martirt conununities I care about. Whenever Fred sees a need, he is never reluctant to voice his views on the subject or do something about it himself, if he can. He's a hands-on kind of guy with a kindly but pointed sense of humor. · I'll never forget the delight I felt the first time I saw the Estancia Hiqh School jazz band decked out m Fred's father's dance band's satin lapel (a.nd appropriately red, burgundy and black) brocade jackets sitting behind the Martin stands. The music students were jubilant to have so glorious a style. Linda Messenger and all the parents appreciated getting such a per- sonal a gift with a rich and local history. I, for one, am going to miss Martin, probably more than I can now imagine. I would like to wge you to pick Steve Smith for the slot now occupied by Martin. Smith's prose is fresh, individualistic and not at all beholden to anyone else's style. He vibrates with youthful enthusiasm about the issues in our community that are unpor- tant to him a.nd does not hesitate to ruffle feathers -an attitude I find refTeshing m the staid oJd · Pilot. 1 will certainly look forward to reading more of tus submis· s1ons, I doubt u they would ever be comfortably bonng. LUCILU LIVINGSTON FRICKER Costa Mesa Maybe it's because I didn't grow up far from where Fred Martin now lives, but I really love reading h.ts columns from Colorado. 1 don't like them just because he's writing from Col- orado, I like them because he's a perso_n who did whot so many of us only think about-that LS making a big change m one's life. I truly congratulate Martin and the Pilot for continuing his columns even tf it's only for a brief penod. DEBRA D. CRAIG JVewport-Mesa board should drop appeal of Huntsman zero-tolerance case ·' GAY CEJSER-SANOOVAL convey to incoming seniors. The school district has a lot of options, which is what they used before the zero-tolerance drug-and- alcohol policy came into vogue. 'From talking to children and reading stude'nt It is the equivalent of a school jail, and has proved to be highly unpopular with stu- dents. Additionally, it gives par- ents the peace of mind to know where their child is on •suspen- sion day.• The publica· tions, these appear to be · EDUCITIOllLLY SPllllll thought of five days of school jail is very effective deterrents. For example, at Costa Meaa High School, the wayward student taces in-school susperlllon. Before this yeu.r, doing eometbing wrong mNU'lt a <Sey or days off ICbool Many students looked ~ sus- J>4..>nsion as a minl-vacatian. Now students eerve their IUI· pen1tons ln a room wttb otbllr1 on suspenaon, ov...-by a teacher wbo 8lllUNI tla9y ~ their time~. 1'bllr bN9D and hmdMll dollal --~ .. thole di uallt .... proving to be an effective detenent. Detention ii another fonn of diSdpline. U students haven't -.ved their detentions, they can't pertic;lpete in certain extrac:u.rricu)ar actiYities. Seniors can't participate in graduation cerefnoniet um.a tbej have cJeared up tbm detetioftl and ... A. ~lioll boun buUd up 8Dd the prom or d8IK'e approec:bm, ihldtlltl 1'aw th4t opCkm of•-...,. baun ll Samnlay 9dlOal. ...._,Sc.t.il•, a • in-school suspension, except it starts early Saturday morning. The curse of Saturday School was featured in the school news- paper, which added to the deter- rent effect. A third option for the district to deal wiU1 wdyward seniors is to expel them. That requires a hearing and evidence, but it remains an option fot those cases where it ls appropriate. In my opinion, these three dis· dplinary measures are effeC't:lve. lnlteod of 1preedtng the messaqe that seniors wW bove free rein, I w1lb out IChool board would emphutze that ll Will hold expul· sion hearings when a student's behavior warrants it. Let'11top ~our hands over tbe Huntlman cae and stop spending !DOM)' on an~ that " moot. •••• A Ncmt LOI ADgelial - 'llmliWCNN ~ ... tMt M~ GI lbalit pollecl-*" Con· gress to do something about teenage smokmg. Congress has- n't been effective, so it's a gOod thing that a group of teens in Costa Mesa deo.ded to get busy. Last fall, members of the Key Club at Costa Mesd High School had underage te~ns try to buy cigarettes from Costa Me.so mer- chants. They wete successful much of the time, even though there is a new state law making it a misdemeanor for children under 18 to smoke. A grollp of students from Estanaa High School is trying to te10lve the problem lri a more direct way. They bav asked th~ Cos&a Mela City Council to pus an ordinance probibating oga- ~ fJom belng displayed on store oounten. 1'bis meam lriltMd of pk:king out their own ~~would have • '° ...... tleltt -them. • ._, _ IMt diff9nat .... ........ ~--.. ............... 'S for teen smokers because they won't be able to steal cigarettes as easily. Second, when someone asks for a pack of cigarettes, per- haps the clerk will look at the C'ustomer long -enough to see if they look oJd enough to be buy- ing them. Stabstics released by the Cen· ter for Behavioral and Commum· ty Health Studies at Cal State Sen Diego howed that about 10% of high school smokers dte steeling as th u primary means of obW.n· ing cigarettes. About 20% of le¥· enth-greder, •O% of runth· graders and 10% of 12th~ · admit to stealiilg cige.mtes. Let h,ow t~ that~ ents, PTAs, and other adulli cme- about their hMJth enough tD Jllb. by tn upport of tbl Ol'diDIDCll. Get on the phone to tM qllf Coundl members tc>Myt •' BA _ Ba Sh(, fro , Pre So1 Ce Pac '98.. Ail. e~".~ cal· ... I, "'. ,, I 01! ll. /Th (es • -.,7 at : Co , is t . foll an< p.n CeE sci' bOI DA Oa . . . .\ • . . 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IJ 217) $40,500 , ~ewport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot around town -• Send MOUND TOWN items to the through Sunday al the Orange r: O•ily Plaot, Around Town, 330 W. 8~ St.. County Fairgrounds, 88 Pair Ori-... Costa MeM. 92627; fax them to 646-~·4170; or call 5"40-1224, ~xt 333• A com-ve, Costa Meso. Hours for Uus f.f plm listing of Around Town can be year's fair, themed We're 1n the ._:f.ound-1 www.1attmes.c1omlpUot . Pink, are noon to midnight Mon- ~·: day through Wednesday and 10 t·:·too•v a.m. to midnight Thursday ~ Kl through Sunday. Admission is $6 .. for people ages 13 lo 54, SS for ::Punch and Jody Guild CbU· anv.one age 55 and over, $2 for ,.., dren's Hospital of Orange Coun-children ages 6 to 12 and free for :: ty will present a giant rummage W,\ildren ages 5 and under. Park- .• sale from 7 a .m. to 2 p.m. in the i,hg is $4 for vehicles with three or :!parking lot at Estancia High ~fewer people; $2 for vehicles with ;.iSchool, 2323 Placentia Ave., 'four or more. For more informa-•! Costa Mesa. For more inform~.,; ti.on , call 708-324 7 or visit the web :•tion, call 515-6500. · J.' site at www.ocfai.t.<;om. ...; / • I :;occ ·s mM PC Users Group~ Qost famWes are needed for for· · •!meet from 9 a.m. to noon in the eign exchange students who will :;science Hall on campus, 2701 be in the United States during the ~Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. 1998-99 school year. Students will •• Admission is free. Por more lnfor-bring their own he.a.1th inswance .•: mation, call 662-2939. and spending money for school :Z and entertainment. For more · •;World Classic Rockers wtll per-information, call 675-0423. :·form at 7 and 9 p.m. at the 106th ~~ual Orange County Fair in the ~Arlington Theater at the fair- •: grounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa •.Mesa. Shows are free with fair ~admission, which is $6 for people ~ages 13 to 54, $5 for anyone age 55 ~and over, $2 for children ages 6 to ~ 12 and free for children age 5 and ;.. under. Parking is $4 for vehicles ~with three or fewer people; $2 for ~vehicles with fow or more. For ~more information, call 708-3247. Stories and Crafts frolll MC>UDcl the World will be presented Monday at 10-.30 a.m. lpr tcbool·age children at Ne\vport BelK:b Central Ubr'u'YI friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avo- Youths ages 1 to 12 can e nroll In either Science Camp or Explo- ration Camp at the Launch Pad .. cado Ave. For more Information, call 717-3801. ~ • on the third floor of Crystal Court , at South Coast Plaza, 3i333 Bear St.. Costa Mesa. Science Camp and Exploration Camp will be held from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. weekdays on alternating weeks through Aug. 28. Optional extended days, which include a snack and movie, are until 5 p .m . AdmissiQn is $110 for members,' $130 for nonmembers. Extended day is $150 tor members, $170 for nonmembers. For more informa- tion, call 546-2061. ~Jim Strunk, project superlnlen· 'i dent, will present a campfire pro- ;: gram tilled Bottoms Up-Bay ~Dredging at 7:45 p.m. at the Upper ~Newport Bay Ecological Reserve, ~ 600 Shellmaker Road, Newport .•Beach. Admission and parking are SUNDAY ~free. Hot chocolate and marslunal-i! lows will be served. For more :+infonnation. call 640-6746. • information, call 673-7730. lbe Charlie Daniels Band will perform at 7 and 9 p.m. at the 106th annual Orange County Fair in the Arlington Theater at the fair- grounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Shows are free with fair admission, which is $6 for people ages 13 to 54, $5 for anyone age 55 and over, $2 for children ages 6 to 12 and free for children ages 5 and under. Parking is $4 for vehicles with three or fewer people; $2 for vehicles with four or more. For more information, call 708-3247. I MONDAY Joan AJldrews, founder of Coast- line Counsehng Center of New- port Beach, will present a free lec- ture titled •ADD Overview" at 7 p.m. at the center, 1200 Qudil St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. For more information, call 47-6-0991. TUESDAY All Lassen's Leads Club will meet at 7:15 d.m. at Mmu's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blv~ .. Cosld Mesa. For ~Gates wUJ be open for the 106th ~annual Orange County Fair The 63rd annual R ight of the Lasers will begin at 1:10 p.m. near the Balboa Pavilion, Main Street and Balboa Boulevard, in the Newport Harbor area. For more I Not to be con.fustd with the Competition!! 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Costa Mesa Ar,e 2 tluu gt'lde 6 657 Vidoria Street 6:30 ...... 6:30 p.m. (114) 64MMll Garden Grove · Ap 2 thl'u plde 6 12111 Buso Street 6:30 LIL • 6:30 p.a. (714). VI ·S more mfonnabon, caU 474-9228. WEDNESDAY The Networken wtU meet from 11 '.45 a.m. to 1 p .m al the Costa Mesa Goll & Country Club, 1701 Goll Course Dnve. Admlss1on lS $12 and includes lunch For more information, call 885-9093. The Hard Hat Company: Minds Under Construction will conUnue its staged reading senes at 7:30 p.m. al· Metro PQ111te Banms & Noble Booksellers, 9018 South Coast Drive, No. 150, Costa Mesa. Adnussion is free. Everyone 1s welcome. For more infonndlion, call 444-0226. Saturday, July 25, 1998 83 Tal of Ptratel and Swuhbodden will be p nted from 10 to 11· 5 a m. at South Coast Storytellirs Guild HOU$e, 1551 A Baker , Costa Mesa. A~n is $10, 1'U more lnfonnanon, call 496-1960-- Pastels, an art exhibit by Lagiila Hills artist Billie Nugent, will on display through Aug. 31 m e foyer of the Newport Beach Cen- tral Library, 1000 Avocado ~ Adnussion lS free. For more inl mallon, caU 717-3801. AUG.3 Freedom From Smoking ,f'tll ~ presented every Mon1 Jy and Thursddy ln August fr· ,n 7 to 9 p m m the Medical L ;rary Coil· ference Room at Ho ~ Memod'al 1Hosp1tdl, 1 Hoag D ;ve. Newport Bedch There will Je no class on Wedding Coordination: Starting Aug 31 Adnu .. 110n is $15 and Yow Consulting SefVlce will be I mdy be reur ,,.1ursed by your presented from 10 a.m to 4 30 hedllh msur ,nee Reservations p.m. at OCC, 2701 FalIVlew ROdd , dre requireµ For more tn.fon:JJZl- Costa Mesa. Registration is $99 lion, call (Y49} 722-6237 AUG. 1 (includes materials). For more information, &iill 493-6513 ext. 2. 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[ ~ AUG. 16 e A program Ulled Spiders Are £ Your Fnends will be presented at \ 7:45 p.m. al the Upper Newport r Hdy Ecolog1cal Reserve, 600 Shellmaker Rodd, Newport ~ Beach. Pdrking and admission are Jree. Hot chocolate and marsh- c mallow!> will be served. For more t mlormctllon, Cdll 640-6746. ( ( E ONGOING • The Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach-Corona del Mar meets at noon Thursdays at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bay- Side Drive, Corona del Mar. For more information, call, 852-1148. Oasls·-seruor Cent• 'offers a half. hour of free legal -tonsultatlon by appointment by cawng 644-3244. ' Monthly workltb 1 ops for people with cancer ,and their relatives meet from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the sec- ond Tuesday. of every month at the Patty cmd George Hoag Can-' cer Center-in Newport Beach. For more in'tonnation, call 760-5542. '· .. A su~ort group for younger patients with lupus meets from l :30 to 3 p.m. tbe second and fourth Wednesday of each month in Newport Beach. 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For the bJne and day or to make a reservation, call 969-765;3 . The Newport Beach Psydlologt- cal Association presents a men's support group at 4 p.m. Fridays. The fee is $25 per session. For more information. call 722-4588. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilo vided by the Costa Mesa Cham- ber of Commerce, meets from 11 :45 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive. Lunch is St 2. The one- time membership ree is $15. Por more information, call 574-8783 or 540-0201. sion meets at 7 p.m. the first Tues day of each month in the Ci Council chambers, 3300 Newpo Blvd., Newport Beach. For more information, call 6-t4-3151. Oasis Senior Center has a com- prehensive medical library to answer or research any medical question. can 644-3244. Oasis SenJor Cetiter offers a counselor to assist with questions about Medicare, HMOs, supple- mental and lohg-terrn care insur- ance by.,e.ppointment. For more inlormalion or appointments, call The Alliance for tbe Mentally ID Prospects Networltlng Group of Orange County.provides edu· meets from 7:15 lo 8:30 a.m. cation and emotional support for Wednesdays at Mimi's care, 1835 families with loved ones who are Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. mentally ill. A free support group ·'Breakfast is $6. For more informa- meets from 10 to 11:30 a.m. everv,~ ti.on, call Angie Stafford at 474- other Saturday at Orange CountY 2225 or nna Firman at 551-3156. Mental Health Clinic, 3115 .Red Hill Ave., Costa Mesa. For mpre information, call 850·8463. ~ '· Nlcottne Anonymous fellowsbJp wants to help men and women who smoke to quit and remain smoke-free. For more information on local evening meetings, call 650-2713. lbe Cotta Mesa lthtorlcal Soci- ety bolds a tree open house from 11 a.m. to 3 p .m . Thursdays at 1870 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa, Tue event f eatwes men)orabilia from the city of Costa Mesa and the Santa Ana Army Air Base. For more infonnotion, call 634-5918. 644-3244. . Expanded Awareness Semlnars presents a weekly meditation ses- sion at 8 p .m. Wednesdays at the Hub of Newport Mesa, 230 E. 17th St., Suite 218. Suggested donation is $10. For more infor- mation, call 646-1128. . •I '1 SL Andrew's ~byterlan 9 hurcb offers a support group 'tor families with loved ones who are mentally ill. The group meets Sundays from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the church's Oierenfield Hall C, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. The group is'open to the commu- nity and committed to confiden- tiality. For more information, call 631-2880. All Lassen'• Leads Club meets at 7:15 a.m, Tuesdays at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call f>i6-1252. Zen Home Sutcbery, a local manufacturer or meditation sup- plies, holds a free meditation from 5 to 7 p.m.. Sundays at Mesa Busi· ness Center, 711W.17th St., Suite A-8, Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call 722-7818. Overeaters Anonymous meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at St. John's Episcopal Church, 183 E. Bay St.; Costa Mesa. For more information, call 953-0900. A free Introductory class In pri- mordial sound meditation is offered by Marvin Greenberg at Complementary Healing Arts, The Newport Beach Parks, The Networkers, a program pro-Beaches and Recreation Commis- Ensign lntennedlate School offers a free -pa.tenting seminar and open discussion for parents of teens from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the last Wednesday of each month. For more information, call 225-8189. Newport Harbor Montessori Center "Academic Excellence in Harmony with Young Lives" PRESCHOOL• KINDERGARTEN Ages 2-6 • 7:00 am to 6:00 pm • Certified, Mont~rl teachers dedicated to providing iodividuaJiud academic instruction for each child's progression. • Art, Music, Computers, Gymnastics Spanish, Dance & Drama • Hot Lunches • Potty Training 650-3442 42!\ &.,1 l81h Slm!I •Cosca Mesa WHOLESALE RATEi TO THE PUBUC NO EQllTY IEQUllEDlll SPECIAL LOW FIX~D RATE HOME LOANS lllrNw .. to 12"' .. ........, Mii ti' Get cash for any good reason to $150,000 PAST APPLICATION. AND APPROVAL llY TllUPttOtm 100°/o FINANCING REFINANCE OR PURCHASE HOURS. MON-FRI HlOem • 7:00pm I SAT 9;00em • 4:00pm I SUN 10:00em . 2:()()pm TNll 0... MongllOt. b..o by.,,. ('A Olpe°',., Wile ... &Cljld to dw1ge .,_O.. Met""91-•-111' .. Clll O.V. Of-'-"~ CtOIGl1m .......... °'Ill C111 °"'" "'-~. irtttm•1,_.. .......... 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CALL NOW FOR FREE CONSULTATION ~11te4a DESIGN CENTER ''For All You~ Decorating.Needs!'' ·-Pu RN ITU RE UPHOLSTERY • Custom-Made Furniture • Slip Covers ~ CUSTOM DRApERIES Blinds & Shades • Custom Bedspread • Headboards •Pillows atio Furniture CARPETING Textures • Plush • Cable • Berber 20°/o OFF ENTIRE STOCK . . • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot \ around town ONGOING Oasis Senior Center oUers a Parkinson's disease support group from 7 to 9 p.m. the second Thurs- dlly of each month at 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For ~ore information, call 644-3244. The Yoga Place offers a prenatal and postnatal yoga class from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Thursdays. New classes begin on ~e first or the month. For more information, call 642-7400. lfoag Cancer Center offers Man to Mau, a free prostate cancer dis· ,c:Ussion gr6up; from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Uie, 'first Wednesday of each month at the center auditoriUm, 1 Hoag Drive, Bwldmg 41 , New- ' port Beach. For reservations or ' more information, call 722-623.7. The Pacific Business Xcbange has weekly breakfast meetings at 7 a.m. Tuesdays at the Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. There is no cllarge for the initial meeting. For rq.ore information, call 640-0588. The Newport Beach Psychologi- cal Association presents a coed relationship group called Insight egufils Power at 7 p.m. Thurs- days. The fee is $25 per week. For more information, call 722-4588. . Qoag Cancer Center offers a free ,. • relaxation and imagery workshop from tO to 11:30 a.m the fourth Wednesday of each month at 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41, New- port Beach. For more infonnatton, call 760-5542. Tbe Costa Mesa Republican Assembly meets at 7 p.m. the third Thursday of each month at the Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa ' Mesa. For more inf onnation, call 645-5326. A free telephone help line for seniors ages 62 and over is offered by mortgage consultant Bob Brennan a t 3 p .m. Wednes· days at Bayside Village, 300 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call 723-0~3. The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar 711 of Orange County offers a program for young men ages 14 to 18 who are interested in learn- ing about sailing, seamansh1p, piloting, navigation arid cruising. Meetings are from 6 to 9 p .m. Wednesdays at the Sea Explorer Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast High- YiiY· Newport Beach. Por more inlormation, call 642-6301 or 551-8591. Oasis Senior Center offers ongo- ing assistance, counseling and referral services for seniors. For appointments or more informa- IEST IET A pn;>gram on Diarlne mammals wlll be }>resented Aug. 8 at 7:45 p.m. at the Upper N~wport Bay Ecological Reserve, 600 Shellmaker Road, Newport Beach. Parking and admiBsion are free. Hot chocolate and marshmallows wUJ be served. For more Information. call 640-6746. tion, call 644-3244 . The Costa Mesa Senior Cltt.zen Square and Round Dance Club seeks experienced dancers to join in from 9 to 11 a.m . Thursdays at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 19th and Pomona streets, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 545-5669. A free support group for cancer patients meets at 7 p.m. Wednes· days and a support group for peo- ple sulfering from chronic fatigue syndrome meets from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesdays at the Institute for Holistic Treatment and Research, 4019 Westerly Place. Suite 100, Newport Beach. For more infor· mation, call 251-8700. Arthritis Foundation instructor Wyoma McKinley leads an exer- STOP them before they start with an environmentally safe product that lasts for years. ,------------1 sPECIAL OFFER I •25ooo I I Attic Treatment Call Now! (714) 369-7621 THE FLOOR GUYS SINCE 1953 33% OFF CARPETS Berber -Plush ctse class at 11 am Thur>doy at the Jewish Seruor Center, 250 E Baker St., Costa Mesa For more information, call 513-5641. Nightly meettng are offered in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach for anyone who wants to over- come nicotine addiction For a schedule or more mfonnation, call 774-9106 or (800) 642-0666. The Newport Sports Collection Foundation, a nonprofit orgaruza- tion, operates a free museum at 620 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. The museum, wtuch has one of the world's largest col· lections of sports memorabilia, ls open front 9 a.m. to 5 pm week· days. For more information, call 721-9333 Hoag Cancer Center sponsors a tree tal du class for mtermediate to advanced levels from 10·30 to 11:30 a.m. Thursday for people Wlth cancer and their families A begin- ners session meets fl'om 10:30 to 11 :30 a.m.. Fndays. The classes are designed to reduce str~. mcred!>e longevity and promote a sense ot well-bemg -with basic, ca_ y-to· learn, non-strenuous movement.!> to aid m balance and concentration The class ts taught by Victor Annand. No registration IS requued and the class tS free. Hoag Cancer Center is at 4000 W. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. For more information, call 722-6237 FULL SET •ACRYLIC • Acrylic wlWMt Tip • Ptnk & WMe Powaer • Lume Gill •Silk Wrap • AcryllC •Pink FILLS • Pink & White • Lume Gel •Silk Wrap • Maoicure •Pedicure •Km MO Marucur• & Ped • Hand Parafllll WAXING •Eyebrows •Upper ltp • 81lam line -~1,1111 Saturday, July 25, 1998 JS ct. ts Senior Center offen a elm• ly telephone contact ptogram iof.- eruors who have a limited l<>C4ll support system. For· more infof .:' maUon, call 644-3244. I The Costa Mesa Com.munlcatolW Toastmasters Club meets from noon to 1 p.m . Wednesdays at the: Orange County Department Qf Educatton, 200 Kalmus Dnve,, Costd Mesa Meetings are open to anyone who wants to improve hiS or her public-speaking skills. For 1nore mlormatioJ}, call 444-5030. Th~ Newport Beach Distin: gµished Toastmasters Club 13C>q meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays U1 Sgt. Pepperoni's meeting re>Otd, 2300 Bnstol St., Newport Beach. For r ... servabons or more jnfonna- tJon, call 730-3671. . • • " · Mesa Messengers Toastmastet: Club 6Cfl m Costa Mesa meets st 7 pm. Tuf sdays at Mesa Verde. Uruted Methoclist Church, 1701 W. BdkCT St Costa Mesa. FoF more informanon, call 540-4446 Blue Aame Toastmasters Club 2717 meets at 7 a.m. Wednesdays at the Village FdTTDer, South• Codsl Plata Village, 1651 Sun-· flower Ave., Costa Mesa. ThE! meeting lS free for hrst-time vis\· tors. For more information, call 855-4308 SEE AROUND PAGE B6 Textures Before. After 50% OFF All Ceramic Tiles All In Stock Carpets All In Stock Vinyls LINOLEUM -CERAMIC TILES -VINYL fllll-........ lnltalatlon \Nananty fMl-lWode Padcll.g am-"'""""9 Moving . f!EI-Ufwrwme Paddi.g Wat1anty fREE-Old Carpet & Pod Removal BB-Floor Ccn 10 CARPET-VINYL-WOOD -~TE -CERAMIC TILE -AREA RUGS • • Questioning back surgery? Our ruptufed disc specialists may be abl~ to straighten yqu out lhr l'dc\Jlc . pin~ ln'ttiturc at Fountain \edit')' Rtgional Ho~piwl and icdical C'ntt'' \ lfl.'rs pro 1.:tlutcs TH[ PACIFIC SPINE INSTITUTE surgl'r)' 111 &hl' fir 1 pl.1c~·. At Fountain Valley Re11onal HMp1t1l a Mcd1(al Ccnlcr • . f I B6 Saturday, July 25, 1998 AROUND CONTINUED FROM BS ONGOING .. 10iutmasters Club 231 meets at 1 iWn. Mondays at The !Mlle Co., ~-C Newport Center, Newport ~ch. For more mfonndtion, call ~33-2209. • llarborlltes Toastmaster Club / :atl7 meets dt 7 a.m Wednesd@y~ c4Jhe ruverboclt Cdfe, 151 E. Coa,s'l ~hway, Newport Beach. !;'or ratJre informdllon, cdll 965-364.8. • lido Isle Toastmasters meets t*>ndays rrom 6:30 to 8 pm. at t'8 Glenddle Federal Banlc Com- riunity Room, l 00 Newport Cen-rac Dnve, Fashion 1Slf4nd, New-J1Drt Bedch For mort• information, (:ell 964 -53 14 6.asls Senior Center offers a C"'lt re-A-Vdn trdll">port to tdke 1~emhers to dppomtments and ~cery shopptn<J The shuttle tnkcs mcmbN!:. to the center. For ~omtments. Cdll 1>44-3244, I lfaople interested in reading 11nqhsh Cdn l('drn with the help of " tutor I iourly r<ll<'!-i dnd times r1t•got1dblc. ror morC' information, <'till 851-1739 Odsls Senior Center offers visu- 11l-c11d scre<•nintJ" with d Braille lpst1tutP reprc>!:.entdllve by •Q>pomtment only For more mfor- 1~c1llon, Cdll b44-3244 oasis Sen.lor Center bu a walk- ing group called Walkers Not Rockers that meets once a week to enjoy sceruc walks m and around the Newport Beach area. For more information, call 644-3244. EssenUal Weight Management oU~rs interactive and proactive w~ghl-loss groups. Learn behav- ior' modificathm and other tech- niques to control your weight. Cost ls $20. Groups meet from 16:30 to 8 p.m . Wednesdays and Thursdays at 369 San Miguel Dri- ve, Suite 350, Newport Beach.. For more information, call 718-9848. .. An ongoing group dlscussloil and interaction for recov~ertng women alcoholics who have ~en sober at least a year meets ff.4i>ID 8 to 9:30 p.m. Thursdays to diScuss relationships, careers an~, living life sober. The re is-a cost based on a slid.mg scale fee. For more infor- mation, call 225-8189, The Hope Institute, a center for recovery and family educati , offers a women's support group from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays at 2900 Bristol St., C-206, Costa Mesa. For more mformation, call 432-0020. The Healing ConnecUon ofCers a women's relationsrup group at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at 4425 Jamboree Road, 180-A. Ne wport Beacl;l. For more information, call 261-8003. Women Helplng Women offers a free ongoing peer-support group for women in trcmsition1rom. 3:15' to 4:15 p.m. Wednesdays at 425 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. Topics 'i' ALDEN'S CARPET has opened a new Area Rug Studio \Vhy Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL HUGS & RUNNERS on SALE.· 11anctn iade wool~. ~ynthetics. sisal ALDEN'S C:\RPET I INC. I hh.l Pl<t< l'lllict St.. C<>..,ld ~lt'<,<l. 646-4838 n'~1uN_.1;.0 Child Quest International, Inc. g ~ A Non Proht COfporallon Devoted to lht1 Protectoon and Recovery 0 ~ ot M1ss1ng. Abused an<1 E.<plo1ted Ctiildren ~ . ~ Child Quest Has Assisted " l ''i In the Recovery of Children Marcus Farina PAR~NTAL ABDUCTION Age of Disappearance· Date Of Birth Date Missing Missing From sex Male Height 26" 6 Months Old 06/14/91 12/06/91 LOS Angeles. l.A Race White Weight. 18 lbs. Eyes· Blue Hair Blonde At birth Marcus hael a Thyroid and Pituitary Disorder Child Quest International, Inc. • 1625 The Alameda, Suits 400 (408) 287-HOPE Office • 1-800-248-8020 Sighting Line --- 1625 TM Alameda, Suite 400 •Son Jost, CA 951~ • (4011 217-ttOPI • fo.a: (401) 217-4676 Celestino's quality M EI\ TS Ill<' FlflC<.,I ·'''"'' (111(/ 'll'll IC I' 1\t1c1i/<1l>I<' we< c1m Rocky Free Rang .\IWllllllU~ .\11.\Cllu((!l Bed l.0111 Bon less New York Steaks 58 99LB Cdt!Srioo's l lon1<: cuolsecl Ut.:11 II arurul cookc·d Turkey Br c~>1.c·<1 Roast B s509LB Celestioo's Special Marinades Great for th Grill . n·• f Loin In D Boast Kabobs Maul Rcc•f llclllrlll l,('111011 Gr1rfk· t .. unb or Chicken 54~9LB s5£M 1:.B 32 varic:lics uj l ldlne-Made Sausaues Cc:lc:s Uno's BCC'( QC TuckfU JCdsLJ \Ye earn,; Boar 1 lead Pro<lucts 270 East 17th St • Costa Mesa • (714) 842-7191 9:00 to 7:00 Mon.-Sat., 1o-6 Sun. ' around town uiclude self-esteem, exploration of feelings, conununication, trau· ma recovery and personal sup- port. For more information, call 631-2333. Hoag Cancer Center often a free yoga class from 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. Tuesday at 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For ntore information, call 722-6237. Body Design and United Studios of SeU-Def ense offers aerobic<M- dio kick boxing classes from 8:30 to '9:30 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 1000 W. Coast High- way, Suite C, Newport Beach. The cost is $8 per class. For more infor- mation, call 722-0526. Alcobollcs Anonymous mem- bers D\eet from 6:45 to 7:45 a.m. Mondays through Fridays in Room 3 at Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call 644-3244. The Alzheimer's Association and Grief Support Group of Newport VUla West/Villa Rosa co-sponsors a free support group meeting for caregivers at 7 p.m. the fourth Thursday of each month through October at Newport Villa West Assisted Uvtng, 393 Hospital Road, Newport Beach. For more inf ormatlon, call 631-3555. Tbe Alzheimer'• AuodaUon and Mesa Terrace, a residential com- munity for people with Alzheimer's d.iseaSe and related dementia, otters a free support group for caregivers at 6:30 p.m . the first Tuesday of each month at Mesa Terrace, 350 W. Btty St., Casto Mesa. Por more informa- tion, call 283-1111. ,.• llebecca Lewis leads •an anJmal bereaveme nt group that speciAl- izes in the needs of people ,vho have d.sick or dying animals. It meets at 3 p.m. ev~ry Tue#day at 3101 W. Coast Hig2._w,v: Suite · 311, Newport Beach. _•,~cost is a donation to an animal 1dlarlty of the attendee's choice or reserva- tions, call 721-5750. I. Another Passage, a transitional support group for people experi- encing chiwges in their lives, meets from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Wednesdays in Room 3 at Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call 644-3244. Oasis Senior Center conducts Mattress-Outlet Stor BRAND NEW -COSM(T#CALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best tor Less! I ~ 3168 Harbor Blvd. • ..., Costa l'lesa One Blocll South of .05 ~ 545·7168 .-- I I I I I I I I I ,------, I • Chocolate Chip I I • Oatmeaf.Haisin I : • SnKileldood~ : ,,. , • M&M I 427 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa (By Wherehouse Records} 646-1440 . I • Peanut Butter I I I I I Per Visit. I Must Present Coupon l exp 7 m/9a I '-----' Open Mon -Sat 6am-6:30pm 100°/o Rayon-Gauze D~ w/Novelty "Patchwork & Eyelet" Detailing Straw Hat 115 Tie-Back l ong Dress ontyJS26 .. One Button" Shldr. Bag •ts Sun«ress w/1ie Bade Only •20 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pil blood-pressure screerungs from 9 to t 1 a.m. the lust and third Tues- day of each month in Room 3 at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona d_el Mar. Screenings also are avail- able from 1 to 2:30 p.m. the sec- ond and fourth Wednesday of each month at Manners Park, Dover Street at lrvine Avenue, Newport Beach. For more infor- m&tion, call 644-3244. The Newport Beach Psychologi- cal Association offers a body- image and moderate-eating sup- port group at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at 3101 W. Coast Highway, No. 311, Newport Beach. Por more information, call 721-5750 . Oasis Senior Cente r offers a Braille class to help with sight loss from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Th~day~ in Room 4 at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more infor- mation, call 644-3244. A brain-tumor support group meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the first and third Thursday of each month at Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newpor( Beach. The meeting~ are free. For more information, call 722-6237. A bteast-cancer support group meets from noon to 2 p.m. Tu days at Patty and George Hoa Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coa Highway, 1Newport Beach. Th meetings are free. Por more info mation, call 722-6237. Pree prolesslonal consultation lo makeup, wigs, etc., is available f cancer patients by appointme only from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wedn days at Patty and George HOd Cancer Center, 40® W. Coa Highway, Newport Beach. F more information, call 722·6237. A free cancer support grou meets from 7 to 8:30 p .m. th fourth Tuesday of each month Patty and George Hoag Cance Center, 4000 W. Coast Highwa Newport Beach. For more mfor matioo, call 722-623?. . The Jewish Senior Center oUer card games from 10 a.m. fo 2 p 1 every third Tuesday. A koshc lunch is offered at noon for $3 f){· senior. For more inf9rmation, Cd 513-5641. 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N,.rmtlm1s.· 1-800-206-8032 . ~ •rfWlll ltaOl!!t•I" l!M011ft111 1Y S~r Olty ~ ...... "llpl(ill .-1 l*iOdl ~ "111111111 •,. ._.,..,, ., "'*',,.,.." nr no.,,,._...,,, EYE-c>PENEI 27 ·yecr flmt.wwp ilto Corona del Mor trigh basketbol at Sea Kilgs' gym today I see below. Soturday, July 25, 1998 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949~7 44223 QUO Of THE DAY -Wei, I got '9 idea after about three Coors &Rt an .... -• John St.Yen Payne, one-armed rodeo bull-rider SANTA All COUNTRY CLUI, SITE OF THE 1991 TEA CLASSIC T,f this were tennis they'd all be competing clad in white. was patterned after a similar course I ih North Berwick, Scotland, to • accommodate women. It was scheduled for only six boles, to be played along Newport Boulevard, with the holes having lengths of 50 yards (hole No. 1 ), 75 (No. 2), 100 (No. 3), 125 (No. 4), 150 (No. 5) and 175 (No. 6) for the real long hitters. The club, wtuch hosted fund-raiser events with Bing Crosby in the 1940s for the U.S. Army, isn't exactly the same as the layout chiseled during the Roaring '20s. A HOLE ·IY·HOLE 1001 AT .SACC ! R eports from April 1923 discuss in detail the move of the old Orange County Country Club in the •Ne~rt Bluffs area" to its -p resent-day location on Newport "Boulevard, with the "reorganization• • also including a name change to Santa • Ana Country Club. : The man responsible for the architecture of the area's first grass golf course was Scotland's John Duncan Dunn, according to SAGC archives. Dunn, an amateur golfer and the former managing director of the British Golf Company in London, originally tended SACC to include a "Ladies Course,• rather ironic when you consider the club will host the second annual Tea Cup Classic next Friday. Dunn's early SACC course design The plot of land that was proposed to serve as the Ladies Course, however, was never developed and it had been a point of controversy fof years. Somewhere, perh aps, Santa Ana CoWltry Club's original golf coW"Se designer and architect is appla uding his approval for the special event for ladies club golf next Friday (9 a.m. tee time) in the Fletcher Jones Motorcars/Daily Pilot Club Championship Series. Santa Ana Country Club, the oldest club in Orange County with history that dates back to the tum of the century, appears to be a more appropriate site for Tea Cup Classic Il than anyone imagined. RODEO •Despite one ann, John Steven Payne puts on one of the best shows in rodeo. JASON mu. MIU....., SACC head pro and director of golf. But in celebration of Tea Cup Classic JI and the most traditional club in Orange County, we bring a Daily Pilot champion. The 18-hole, stroke-play Tea Cup Classic matches the women's club champions from the four private clubs Ill Uus newspaper's circulation. It was also created to bring the golf community closer together. Here's what the ladies will be playing on the 5,809-yard, par-72 layout from SACC's white tees: short," Reehl s&d. The green is well-bunkered, two deep on each side. Adding suspense comes with th.ls hole, because any golfer making a hole-Ill-one Wlll win a $250 glft certificate to the SACC pro shop. .. (321 yards): This par-4 features W a slight dogleg right, with an you a hole-by-bole look at the golf course with assistance from Mike Reehl, SACC's head pro and director of golf. Marianne Towersey (SACC}, Debbie Albright (Newport Beach Country Club), Denise Woodard (Mesa Verde Country Club) and SeJby Schriber (Big Canyon Country Club) all qualified for the second year in a row for the midsummer affair to determine 0 (497 yards): The club's opening hole is a pa.r-5 dogleg right. On tee shots, you'll want to favor the left side of the fairway, which is guarded by trees all the way down the nght side. The fairway also has bunkers. 1Wo bunkers guard the green. interesting second shot to the green, which you must carry because it is guarded by bunkers. "The tee shot might even call for a slight fade,· Reehl said. • (377 yards): Jt's d par-4 with a long straightaway, but it •plays back mto a prevailing breeze,• Reeh! said. There are trees on both sides of the fairway, forong golfers to keep it straight. The hole plays longer It could be a tough first hole for the Tea Cup Classic ladies. • (124 yards): It's a short par-3, but the front of the green drops off dramabcally. "You cannot be SEE TEA CUP PAGE 810 JACK ERRION llSKETllll CLASSIC •Twenty-two teams representing their respective graduating class will duke it out fo r the ch ampionship in this annual showdown of Sea Kings' basketball. JASON I hu showed up for the first touma· ment in 1989. A team from 1981 ~ rra won the inaugural tournament CORONA DEL and the tournament grew from MAR Most there. teams go into a Five years ago. Mike Hess basketball tourna-moved to Europe and gave the ment with a game rems to Robert and CdM gradu· pl4ri on what they ate Jon Upham, who was an need to do to win 8SS1.Stant coach for the Se4 King the whole thing. But sometimes. through last season. basketball tournaments a.re not •Thi.S ls a great event,• Upham about winning . said. •111e guys take ls senously, 1Wenty·two teams, the largest but the day is' more for seeing and field ever, will be competing playing wiUl old friends.· today at the 10th Annual Jack The fonnat ls sunple. Teams Errion Memonal Basketball Tour-are divided into graduating yean name nt at Corona del Mar in and compete in pool play, starting what may one of the a.rea 's most at 8 a.m .. to dete nnine seeding for unique events the afternoon championship The tournament, started by bracket At times, fow separat CdM graduate Mike He5 4tld games will be Q'Oina on at once. held the lut weekend ot :July, ls Play in the Rouiid cL 16 ii expect· built around the idea of ~ ed to begin around 2 p.m. dem:natm tOQether for rewuon The team frOai 1990 is the and celebratlon ln honor of defending ctwnpkJl'l. Briton. wbo wu legmdmy ln SM ·we have a ~ Dekl tbii Kbag1 bMketbd.ff year,• Robert H-IUcl. •'Jbe . ·Hw.wcllngtobill~ ..,.._ ... ii rr.. ,_. tfnt blolmlotillt. ....... lb.1183 .......... ,.... ....... ... ..,... on to uc 1rv1ne--. nae cmC!:*I II Wbat becmne•wtlbtbetdealal'tbe ~ '* -···---•ow1111. ~ Tftlft .... n. ........... \ and anchor at home, something to come back to year-in and year-out to see those friends that they've Jost touch with. · "lt's really not thcit bard to get enough guys to make a team.• Upham said. "Most of those who have play(>() m it. or are at leut mterested, always plan to be here for the last weekend of July.• - ..... Upham Will be joming matee Crom the 1991 school year, while Robert H will play ror 1987. Also making the journey, as he d~ e very year, Mike Hess, tow- nament founder and resident ol Germany. The H family will be well represented as three other broth- ers, Dave, Dan and Tom will all be at the tournament. •Everybody bas good frleadl m their cl.us," Marianne .._, moth r of the five Hess boys ad refr shments coordinator, N1d. •Jt's a great way to keep up wltb some amazing people.• Tbe bonds creaa.d at tbe tour• nament go tMryODd tbe -.... an. ol tbe court. ..... ~ ~ ..... lobilt Hiii e.kl. ·AD&1 .. ....,. .. ta ... ............. ·n. ...... cblldrm-' ..... ..a1 .. ...,.. .... ._ • . . 810 Saturday, July 25, 1998 •1111111'1 llCIYlll TEA CUP CONTINUED FROM 89 W1Ul th<> wrncl It'!> lhl• No. 1 hdncl1cd p hol<• on th<> golf course. (361 ycmisl The par-4 goes slightly clownhl..IJ off the let', thc-n works 1U. WdY bclck uphill to dn elevdted green Second shots qo bdck up the hill, and tee shot'> dh'>olutely need to be m the fcltrwdy, becdU'>C age-old LWP'> gudrd hoth sides ( 15~ }' cHclS) One of the prettwst holes on lhe golf course. the pdr-3 qoef> slightly clownhtll off thP tf•f> to a weU-bunkt>rNI qrN•n. A<:. pdrt of the FlC'lchcr Jones Motorcdr!'. package, dny hol<>·m one here results in fl sf>t of Pm<J ISi 1rons. • (364 yards). It's d straight away pdr-4 with cl <tecond shot thdt pldys downhill But be careful of the bunkf'1 on the front·left of the green. M ...... Towawey, of tbe bo9t s.... Ana Coalrf Chlb ........ oat of a ........... rwly tor tbe W'Olld annMI Tu'CUp Or='c cwnlng ap Pl1clay moi111ag. 1'llle l...._ dab chempto.n of SACC wUI ~ ----c:oane. tbe ... CUp maket ltl stop at SACC, Plllllli Ille foar women .. dab ........... from Big CaDyOD CC, Newport 8Mch CC, ..... Verde CC and Santa Ana CC. Below,~ Jones stands alongside the prize for a llale-la.;..one at 14. side. It's an ideal hole in which to make the tum. SACC will open its snack bar near the 10th tee for the Tea Cup Classic, so those in the gallery might want to keep that in mind while walking the ninth hole. ~ (473 yards): It's a ~ par-5 that plays downhill off the tee, then it goes back uphill sltghtly for a second shot. ~It's kind of in a valley," Reehl said. ·It's not bllnd (to the green), JUSt slightly uphill.• The operung hole on the back rune also features a well-bunkered green. ~ (120 yards): Whtle the W par-3 1s short. it's •a cute little hole," accorrung to Reehl. The green is guarded by a ldke on the left. guarding the green. U an ace is fired in the Tea Cup Classic by one of the four ladies, they can win the biggest prize of all, a , Fletcher Jones Mercedes Benz E-320 (valued at $47,445). ~ (463 yards): This par-5 W plays uphill off the tee, with a second shot that plays over a hill to a blind green. A third shot is played to a relatively small but tricky green. ~ (377 yards): It's a par-4 V with a blind tee shot. • Playing back into the wind, the hole plays downhill off tee shots," Reehl said. The fairway slants slightly left to right, so tee shots should favor the left side. Second shots are played to a well-bunkered green. ~ (170 yards): It's the ~ (314 yards): This short V second-longest par-3 on '17par-4 has an extremely the golf course. Tee shots narrow fairway with bunke rs are hit over the water. While it's guarding both sides. Well-placed not difficult to reach the green, tee shots are mandatory to sur-making ahole-in-one isn't easy. vive the hole, which "plays much Anyone using a single stroke on tougher than the yardage,• this hole in the Tea Cup Classic Reehl said. will win a Schwinn Moab 1 A (334 yards): nus pdr-4 IS a bicycle. W dogleg nght, but two ~ (330 yards): It's a bunkers guard the frurway W par-4 with a very slight A (420 yards): An on the nght side cmd another dogleg right. A lake is off to W incredible finishing hole, guards it on thP lert, forcing the right on tee shots, but wbjlt the par-5 is a dogleg left players to make a great tee shot makes this bole so unique is the around a lake, which guards the The green has two bunkers dllficult three-tiered green, left side of the bole from tee to which is guarded by bunkers. green, making for some A (455 yards) This interesting play. W par-5 can be tough going ~ (150 yards): GoUers must •Tue key to playing Santa. back mto the wmd and 1l ~ look out for the lake on the Ana Country Club," Ree.bl said, usually plays longer The green right side of Uus.pa.r-3, •ts keeping the ball in the is guarded by a creek on the left which has three bunkers fairway and out of the trees." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--,-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tradition, a.k.a. a dress code SANTA ANA HEIGHTS -While Santa Ana Country Club has been grado\,l.S enough to open Its doors to the Tea Cup Cla. le and allow the Newport-Mesa golf community to gallery, It ls also necessary that any- one ln attendance compty wtth tho club's dre code. Four worn n's club champions in this n wspoper's drculabon will be matched ln the Fl tcher Jone Motorcars/Dally Pilot Club Champ • on.ship r1 to d t mune an over- all WlNl r for 1998, but what to wear (or not tow ar) noxt Frldiy as linpor- Wl.t for U m mbc and gu ts. The top three dress-code rule are as follows: 1) No jeans of any color are allowed anywhere at tho SACC. 2) Men must wear s~ with ~olla.rs. 3) Shorts must bo Bermuda length (at least 18 inches long). The taff, according to SACC head pro Mike Reebl, bu been instructed to stricUy ·enforce the dress code. The club's board hU authorized them to ask any mem· ber or guest to leive the premilel should thoy be in v>oladOn of the code. It ls th partidpant and guest 1n the Tea Cup Classic to observe the house rules, or subject themselves to the possibility of embarrassment. t.edies, lnd~ding the four fea- tured players, are strongly encour- aged to check the length of any aborts or skirts before attending the event, which ls free to the public. Bicycle or short shorts, T-sbirti, tank top1, halten or other extreme cuts are not permitted. HJgb heels are not permitted on the coune at any time. • The club, rk:h ln tr1dition, bu a dtning dren cOde after 5 p.m. wbich requlrell men to wear jackets and tlel -by Richard Dunn .John Steven Payne and his best friend form one of the best acts In rodeo. The combination ts a featured . event at the Orange County Fair In Costa Mesa during the Flying U Rodeo. 'i·,· BIUAN POBlJDA 16MY Pf.OT RODEO CONTINUED FROM 89 Rirung horses, contrary to what one might think, was still easy and Payne could ride with the t;>est of them which is why he Started to think about a trick rid- ing act. ·well, I got the idea after about three Coors and an atti- tude," Payne sciid. lt took Payne several years to train the animals, including his trusty 10-year-old quarter horse, Joker, one of the most important components of his act. On top of Joker, the Bandit is able ride around the arena crack- ing a bullwhip before taking the horse onto the bed of big, black pickup truck with a set of long- horns on the roof. From there, the ·Bandit and Joker climb a ramp onto the top of the trailer to look for some missing cattle. Four Watusi-longhorn cross· DEEP SEA Friday's counts JMwport Lwlng -7 boats. 194 anglers. 42 yeflowtall, · 20 alblcO<•, 37 barracuda. 12 ~ko bass, 874 Yrld bass, 12 halibut, 2 sculpln. 1 ~phead, 11 mackerel, 1 white sea bass, 1 yellowfin croaker. Devey'S Lodler • 7 boats, 307 angle~. 76 albacore, 3 bluefin tuna, 65 yellowtail, 2 bonito, 42l barracuda, 65 calico bass. 228 s:arld ~ 2 sheephead. SCHEDULE UTTLE LEAGUE SOFTBAU. 11·12 ·Costa Mesa All-Stars at S«tion IV Tournament. at Lakeside Jr. High, 5 p.m. .,,0 • Costa Mesa All-Stars at Section N Toumament at Heartwell Paric. 4:30 p.m. Crystal Cove State Park 7 a.m. 1st wave Sprint Race ·~ Newport Beach/Costa ~so Doily Pit6r. breeds (a cross of African and Texas bulls) are released into the arena and the Bandit descends and, with the help of one of his •curr• dogs, herds the cattle onto the trailer. After bringing them down, the Bandit and Joker climb onto the trailer again. The Bandit coaxes Joker to backup as an assistant drives the rig forward. Then, the duo starts to spin on top of the moving stage, often bringing a crowd to its feet. When asked how important Joker is to the act, Payne said, "He's pretty important. If we go off the back and he falls on top of me, I'd be dead. When we first started, we found oyt that it was a long drop and he learned to be more careful." Payne's son and daughter, David Lynn and Amanda Jane, have joined their father in the One Arm Bandit Gang. The show is split between four rigs that are on the road almost constantly. The act is good enough that the Pro Rodeo ~owboys Associa- RErCHERJONES M·O·T·O·R ·C·A·R .. S r, t -1. • • ~ ' I I A H 3300 Jamboree• 7H 718-3039 ti.on named the One Arm Bandit's show the Rodeo Act of the Yea.i; for eight years from 1989 to 1996. It has also allowed Payne to trav- el and make a living doing some- thing that he loves. •This sure beats working for C\ living," Payne said. •Tue best part about it is that I get to work with some great animals. They are a lot like best friends. •This horse (Joker) is a damn good friend of mine." Payne's act and skills have earned him a great deal of esteem from fellow cowboys. "After see- ing my act, the best cowboys in the country appreciate and respect what 1 do," Payne said. But when it comes down to it, the best ~ about his act is the animals. •1ts like a teacher who watches her pupils graduate. These animals are like pupils of mine.• The One Arm Bandit will be performing this weekend at the OC FaiI during the Flying U Rode<?. Crystal Cove State Pork, Laguna Beach USAT 1/2 mi 12 mi 3 mi 1st time adults -kids Corona Del Mor H.S. Foundcrtion O.C. Junior Lifeguards ....._,.~........___,...'_ 200 yds 4 mi 1 '/2 mi Kiwanis YOU1h Programs . --~ ,....,. w.. 1120+~ Mln'a. ....... "4lilld. YoUlll 141 • Clldl-................... ~ ... ---·-'-" ,._ NII,.,_.. 1111 ~1• ... ..... .... --~---MlllE'*'t ... m ~1WW I ,o. ... C:..... .. Mer.CA-0..-...«M 9INll.ft ..... _____ _-..;.. ____ _ ~ , ftt ....... -----...... ....... LUJ .-11...,..._., .............. ,.,. ................................. "' .... ~ r;..Jew~rt Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot • Saturday. July 25, l 998 B 11 . ftecal1ing first . Sailors to clailn champ· ons' label ewport's 1936 Bee iitball team set the (iindard for a sch ool ... cmrently steeped lrJionors. Doe of tho most interesting athletic teams m Hdlbor High history made its tQMk by capturing the first-ever ffJeitball championship at Harbor High in 1936, six years aCter the 5chool opened. ~t was "only" the Bee team, l?'Jl any grid title in those days was something to cheer dbOut Comcidenldlly, however, the team featured two of the four legendary Sheflin brothers, Bob dnd Frank, whose kid brother Harold wouJd be the one to lead Newport to the first-ever varsity grid championship m 1942. Two outstanding players were quarterback Rollo McClellan and fullback Glenn Thompson. They would also help lead the '37 varsity to a near-lltle. One tie and one loss, however killed au nopes. Old records are sketchy, but one report listed the following Tar victories over Orange League opponents: Anaheim, 13-7; J-{untington Beach, 7-0: Orange, 1~-0: Garden Grove, 12-0: · Capistrano, 14-0; dnd Tustm, 46-p. There is no report of any rival scoring on the Satlors' first team. lrutially no one was unpressed b)! the coach on paper. !"fu name was Lee Tnne and he was listed as a math teacher dnd part-time m physical education. Whal was slowly unveiled as time passed on is that Tnne had beef) a weU-versed football coach 4 Redding College and exer- cised a West Point-type d1Scipline to hold a sober focus on the field. t The late Judd Sutherland, '34 \larsity grid captain, was aware of Trine's stem methods. He said, ·~recall watching one Bee game where the tackling was so lousy tflat Trine kept the players on the ffeld at halftime. •He lined them all up in two different lines, then ordered tflem to start tackling each other ~ thr~ugh halftime. Then wport whomped the other t •m the second half.• t1n keeping with early t.tlrWtion, Trine and other staff ~ches were addressed as "Mister,• not ·coach.· the tour- nament as weu.· •Stlent Auctton - A portion of the pro- c e e d s f r o m refresh- ment sales and the aUent auc- Uon will be donat- ed to the Corona l!rrlon del Mar High bu--t>all program and CdM's Spe- Education programs. silent audlon wW feature dining package1 at local IJllPtaurants, sports tickets and ed sports equiJll!Mat. auction wW be IOcated la royer t>etwem t11e two nm-., ...... McClellan said, "It was kind of an unwritten understanding that Coach (Ralph) Reed was to be called 'Coach,' • Reed was the school's fir!1t athletic director and coached all varsity teams for several years. It is fair to say that Trine dressed the part of "Mister" at practice sessions and games: a well-pressed, distinguished suit and a conservative tie that was always knotted firmly between the collar. He rarely showed any emotion. Football was business. The '37 school yearbook said, "Rollo McClellan was the outstanding star of the Bee team, accounting for most of the points by his bard-hitting at • quarterback." And that was true. McClellan was a solid blockbuster, who, in time, would be clocked at 10.2 in the century. The Bees operated out of the basic short-punt formation and the play they ran consistently was geared up for McClellan. The up-halfback would hand off to McClellan, set 10 yards back, and he'd blaze up the middle. ln fact, the key play was called "the 25 McClellan's hole,· which was designed to angle between rugged.center George Lwnel and Dick Carlson, a tough running guard. McClellan said, "There always seemed to be some kind of hole every time." Although pleased with his role and contributions, McClellan extended immense credit and praise toward his teammates. There were only 25 members, but that was sufficient. It is also noteworthy to note that four of the 25 members were Japanese-American athletes. Their names were Giichl Omon, Hunda Mikasa, Seilchl (Sam) Honda and B. Matoba. McClellan remembers flashy halfback Omori. With amusement, McClellan said, •He I tutored center George Lumel on how to cuss in Japariese, • adding, "Giictu was about 5-feet ldll and our best handoff man." Another dffiusement was recdlling Lumel "always making deals with hls opponent with dialogue like: 'If you don't hit me, I won't b.tt you.' • It may have fooled an opponent once or twice. McClellan said, "Glenn Thompson was our fullback, but he could have been quarterback. He was hard-hitting. Dick Carlson was our running guard, captain and the best-liked guy on the team. Hunda Mikasa, left end, WdS fast with good hands and always kept the ball carriers inside. Ray Crowley, left guard, was probably the most matured teenager on the team. Mister • Tune was always on bis back. He knew about the girls." And right • YOUTH SOCCER LOOKING tackle Grant Fuller, the only senior, was a vital link • It's also fair to note that Thompson became a key leader on the '37 varsity as an All-Sunset League quarterback, the '37 student body president and a rear admiral m the U.S. Coast Guard after establishing a commendable record dunng World War ll. Another classy Bee team, under the direction of an art teacher named Nolan, missed a second league title m '45, losing 13-0 to Anaheim. The Tars never lost a game when star quarterback Ronnie Rima was in the game. Unfortunately, Runa, due to injury, was unable to play agamst Anaheim. However, the next Bee championshlp arose in 1959 when a fullback named Mike McClellan, Rollo's son, turned out to show his talent. That kept it in the family. B ACK FIRESTORM • The boys Division IV soccer team closes season with a championship conquest of Big Island Cup. HAWAII -The Firestorm, a Division IV Boys traveling team, con- cluded the season with a bang by winning the Big Island Soccer Cup in Hawaii. To win the tournament, the Firestonn had three shutout wins and one tie. Players from the team were also able to soak in some of the Hawaiian hospitality and culture while they were there. The season began in mid-March for the Firestorm. They played in five tournaments and six league games and were 18-4-3, with 11 shutouts, along the .way. The Firestorm outscored opponents 113 to 28 over the course of 25 games. 1be Firestorm also entered five tournaments. They won three, starting with the Kachina IOass1c in Arizona. They also won the Memorial Day Tuu.rnament in Irvine and received third place a t the Orange County Cup in Lake Forest. The Fireltonn finished fourth in the {ryine Cup. Team rostei: Devid Barnett; Jonathan Boustani; Tyler Cody; Shane Collinl1 Scott Harrls1 iyter Henied; Tony . Ippolito; Danny Kane; Jamel Maglione; Nagib Marroquin; 8ryt'8 Mcl<endry1 Ryan Sanford; Seu Weikel and Matthew Zich. COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN'S AND WOMEN 'S VOLLEYBALL e ·valley tak~s Pestolesi • Irvine Valley settles on former Newport Harbor High assistant girls coach to guide its men's and women's volleyball fortunes. Dalf Plot NEWPORT BEACH -Tom Pestolesi, a highly respected assiltant girls volleybe.ll coach the put five yea.rs at Newport Harbor High, hu been hired u the men's and w<men'• coech at Irvine Val· leyCollege. IWtlolell. who Mid Friday that ~ playss will be hll m09t urgent Deed ... ~ OOth pllltiaal at Imm Valley, will mc1a bMllb ms pb'*81 ed\ica· lciDlnl·lllllltatlVC. P•lc .... 38, taupt ~ full-time at Newport Harbor and said it will be difficult leaving Dan Glenn, the Sailors' longtime boys· and girls volleyball coach. But it was an opportunity Pestolesi couldn't refuse. •rm pretty happy,~ he said. •These jobt don't come along very often. But the thing I'll mill most ii coecblng with Danny. To work with one ol your belt frieDdl every day ii • true blelling ... PeltOletl, a Hundngton 8eedl resident who grew up plaYIDI• YOlleyball with Ginn. ~ CM ltralght Sea View Leag\le- c:hamplon gltll tew .. Nlwpllt Harbor. In 1994, the Misty May- led Sailors won a CIF Southe rn Section Division 1 title, a CJP State Division 1 championship and a mythical national championship by the USA 1bday. Pestolesi, who also coached badminton at Newport Harbor the last two yea.rs. coached the men's lNm at Irvine Valley trom 1991 to 1994, leading the college to the 1993 state cba.mp1on.Ship. Pestoletl replaces Lance Stew- art, who coached the men's team. and George Carey, who coached the women's team. The men fin. ilhed 8-9 last seuon, the women 6-13. Stewart ls al90 a forQler Corona de1 Mar High girts volley· ball coech who led the See Kings to bKll·to-beck national tiU. In 1112•. s..w.n anct c~ held put- tune jobs at Iivine Valley. In addition to tu.s stl.Jlt at New- port Harbor, Pestp!C£J previously coached for the Orang County Dig gers as an assistant on the professional volleyball level He also spe nt two s a ons coaching on the four-player women's pro beach . ctrc'\iil and coached at Estancia from 1983 to '93 • •1•m going to nils a lot 'cot Newport Harbor), but in the long run it's better,• Peltolesi sa.id. The Newport-Mesa School District is not part of tvC's retrult· mg boundaries. '° loatl playen must make the flnt contact U the}'•re in~ in paaytng at IMne Vdey. DNDI: '5l-s407. Anlcely Mara ii lbe ldaoOl'I ... Wk•st1a1. Newport Harbor's Orange League 1936 Bee football champions -top row, from left, Collins Burlingame, Vernon Orr, Leslie Marshall, Charles Meyers, Bob James, Adolph Boe hm, Grant Fuller, Ray Crowley, Howard itghler, Selichi (Sam) Honda; second row, Gilchi O morl, Rollo McClellan, F. Miller, Robert Boyd , G lenn Thompson , H. Mikasa, 8. Matoba, Mr. Trine; bottom row, Warren Flint, Robert Sheilin, Geor ge lumel, Richard Carlson, Grant Phillips, Frank Sbe flln and Warren Collins. Pictured at left, Rollo McClellan, who carried 241 times for 1,044 yards. SOFTBALL Costa Mesa vies today • Combined All-Star 11-1 2 team opens Section IV Distnct Tournament against defendmg champ. COST;\ MESA -A cro.,<>-st..>cho11 of Senior Dins1on All-Stdr soflhall pldyer. m Co tel ~ 1e!>d begin plo:1 todcly m the Section IV Di tnct "> ' bdll Tournament at Do¥. m ' Lakeside Jumor High in a 5 p m gdme The tc~m Wd'> mdde up of .., \ pldyers from Co ta M esa Amcnc itll L1tUe LNque and ix from co,tn Mesa Nahondl Leclgue Tc<l111 member; mclude Kdn Sher.mi, Tess Lmd'>dY. Jess1cd Scdylw Lctcey O~trdnder. Micht•ll•· Nguyen, Amanda Schn,1.m, Deb111 Wyman, Gabby Acosta, Ali..,on Coash and AltZdb<>th Pfeifer. On• or the 12, Laura Morton. will be unavt11l· able for the tournd.Dlent The All-Stars have a tough drttw m the ftn.t round. laang last Yl'ctr'~ Western Regional Chdlnp1on IJh- lnct 29, but Manager Bob Scagl1a remains oplimistlc. •For the fm.t time, I feel good about our chances of winning a game," S<:aglia Sclld. •The gill" have a tremendous amount of h art and they never give up no malt what hcippcns early.• To be u u1 at the toum, · m ot, C ta Mesa will need pro·· duchon Crom its older httlt rs.. Nguyen, Wyman 'cagUa encl Coa h. "They all have ome hit ~ ~boo! experience." Mana9 •r Scaglia 1d. •So we need them to come through for us.• A1sO m the nux the p1tchmc taff. Undsay i!i the ~lalf ace, a left· hander who throws a lot of strlk This lei unportant because Soeyli• bebev ht.$ team's biqgat UNI the defense. •we need 0ur ~ to m&ke them hit the beD end put h U\ pa.y,. sa.gtia Wd. Tb8 COIMa Mell IOftMll ~pro· grem. u • whole. commUlld 1to grow thlt ~ COIM Mela ···-plaY*i' kl • .... abet lndud.a .... .... ..... ..... ......... -,,_ Gii i QI-. . ., ....... ' • ===1=N=0==10=E=8== H•v• you 11ar11d dotng 'f GENERAL ' 2102 ,.PUBLIC NOTICES G:r I/ PUBL C T buslntsa v111 V11, 03/017 , PUBLIC NO Cl 9~ale Johnson -liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Oov't Foreoloaed __ P_U_B_L-IC_N_.,..T-,C-f!_.__, Thia statement was flied •Jasmin• Creek 3br •Beautlful Custom• HQmH from ponnltia CORONA DEL MAR NEWPORT 1022 BEACH 106 9 liiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiii ~M'Y F / with the County Clerk· of E~Al HOU~NG 2ba. upgraded, trl 1111 Home on the Sand o n S. Dellnquen'tax, NEW ORT EAC H Or1ing1 County on 7·24·98 · Of>PORTUN, JTY ca•atlna Suni'"t vl"'wl 4BR 3BA $1.475,000. tepo'a, REO't, our ' " "' Prlnclpals Only . area . 600·218·9 OOxt City Cou1'191f 1198878,288 All rtal nll1t ~ltl•t 11 1•1t S510K Agt 780-8533 av Owner 675·2·708 H 1398 for currO/l')t 1111. Chambera ot the Daily Pilot July 25, Augusl Mw1Jt'9f Is ,..a.i..u It lllt fd· , t 8 t5 t""8 . 51~ w· SAT·SUN 12·5 CASTAWAXH> CJty of ' ' ' .,, eral flit Holl.•.~ Act ot tMI •t · 333 POPPY "' -_,, ~ewpqrt Beach · PUBLIC NOTICE · 1111tHt• wi'f.!'.~•tn It 1111.,1 Large beautiful home Speclacular 3Br 2·58a BALBOA 3300 Newport It adnrt11; .,., ,,.1eruce, with gue11 quarters on 'The Island' above ISLAND Boulel/.,d Flctltloua Bu.lneH tlt11llatlt1, ~r .iscrlmlHllH Peek·a·bOo oceanview Newport Bayl Owner/ N rt B ' h Name Statement naed ···race, ulor, ret1e1tt. South t ide 01 PCH Agent 949·631·1579 iiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiii ewpo eac The lollowing na.sons are · "" , P• •""NINO "¥' 111, ""'iu,. ta11111l1I rtalll tt Agent 714·509-8923 • DUPLEX JUST Leas• vearllf front -,~ doing business as· COMMISSION AGENDA The Prudential Cilifornla Hlladl tr1tl1,., 11 l1t11hM LISTED I $370,000 houn near ferry! R I M ti le -·-· ... HCfl ,,.,., .. Cl, SplfglaH Hiii 5br 3ba * 0 c EA NF R 0 NT 3br l ba, ~auo. Ip egu ar •• n9 • Rea11u, 3333 Mlchelson "' • p 1 h 10 ooo t I l ' li.ft"·I' •l·-.1-1-'"''-· • oo ml • 1 o OUPLEXI $1,""",000 $1 /mo 8 5 ·0851 I • 2106 B IM .. HH • ... SERVICE DIRECTORY -for All Your Home and Bu iness Needs -.._ ...... .......,._~Ht lttach I0,000 H°"'" tMh Wffit f0< Onlt-\11,,... -~ (4 ~ ....... ii c.I M.tle • 641•1678 JdU August O, 1998 • Duve. STE ?70. Irvine. CA r ..... '"" ....... ...,,_ S89"K H ti Ch v~ 92812 Tiiis 11w1,.,., wlll ut " 0 Y ase Balboa Newport 7~0p.m. I A (C Agl. 94~780~882 R••ltv 12~A494 N II ~r 3Ba ~··---------~------------------~-------~~I 1 SUBJECT Sp11aro Ptck ord ealty, Inc., alt· k.1twl1111'f acce,i "'' 1mrt1n· E ...-. , /d fncd yd ga 8 •- R1t\•dence (Brron S Jean-lornla), 3333 Michelson mut ltr real tslalt wfllctt 1111 xt. X 11 EASTBLUFF beautiluf I gardener. 5'295~/~°o n1111t Appl1c3nl). 36t9 Duve, STE 270, lrvlne, CA ,i.11ti11tllbtl1w Ournadt11 4Br 2Ba, Family rm, lso yrly 714·1573·3059 BALBOA ROOMS 2 706 BUSINESS Oce;,n Boulevard 92612 art hrOy t1ler111" 11111 111 COSTA MESA 1024 f I di I HEALTH 8( FITNESS SUMMARY. Request tor a This b usiness Is con-dwtlll•t• tfnrtlHd Ii 11111 r~~'"o~eled~ n!P:~~::'ci I--------•-ISLAND 2606 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil OPPORTUNITY Variar•cc 10 permi1 tne con· dueled by: 1 corporation •tw111,tr 1111v1ll1ble1111 $599,000 510:37715 CORONA 1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NB W.Ocoanlronl/22nd 29041:miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill ~1ruc11on 01 i.l ~1ngle h:im1ly The reg1s1t1n1 commenced 1• f 1• l'Sodorica v.h1ch e~ceed to uansact business under t41lll011PortHll'fhll1 To com 4BR EASTSIDE home, HARBOR HILL 4Br DEL MAR 2122 VERY CUTE 1br prlv Private rm, un urn, •hr iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Diet & Health Vitamin 1110 n•Jximum allowGble the f1cti1lous name(s) listed pl1i11t•lscrlmlnll11,call HUO prlv master upstairs. 4.5Ba Approx eoooslliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ontrance w/porch bath, ulls pd, n/1mkg, ABSOLUTELY proteins, & W T II ..... ..., $469 ooo o N II kllchene1te, laundry. loss products. 38 hc1gh1 1.m.t 1h 1h1 24'28 above on: March 1, 1990 o ·lrte 111 . ...,....,z,.15.., fer . onna o lO,OOOsl cornor lot, Frig, dishwash & dis· NOTHING DOWN! P kl d A lty I N d t• w •1 oc 1 R / 308 •104 •2BR 1 BA L 1 block to NB. Plor color catalog. S2 •I toot ltc gtil L1rn1101ton Zone 1c or oa . nc., Y a ·• IS• •ti••. 1111 p HH • max •v • Marble entry, 7FP's. ower poaal. $875. 673-9247 E 11 s y 1 e cu , e by Jp.,ro•n•.Jtoty 12 11. on Jopllng S1erre11,Secreta,rre ··'fHUOat4 ... u..... duplex be•chslde S510/mo. Call Sam al • 2024 Greenwood ... ... " .., •v"""" A Beautu 3Br 2.5B~ Joan Burke 759·9314 • • VENDING deal Work ~ a propc-rty 1oc:11ea 1n the fl· Th11 statement was fled , u location $1300/mo, ---------714·875·4808 · Pomona Ce 9178~. • 101s111cl Thoho1gh1ot1ho w11h the County Clerk of 5 Yrs Newl•Whllo 1110, ••LIDO ISLE•• gar, w/d hk·up, no CORONA (Betweon 9AM·5PM) ~~1:;·,~~'.~i~K ;~yqr: Lose Welv~t salely p1oposod dwelling will 11ot Orange Coun1y on 6-18·98 I••••••••• 2Fp'1. Lg Mstr, S310K lurn, 3br 2ba, frplo, pets, Agent 494·684l •·~cllod thll he1gh1 of 111e 19988781924 HOUSES/ Agent 645·9913 patio, don. Avall 9_,,_ DEL MAR 2622 800·869·0665. 24hrs naturally. New alloma 1op ol curb otevo t1on on Dolly P1lo1 July 4, 11, 18, 949 723 8488 2Br 2Ba Complololy iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii VACATION CIGAR live to diet drugs Ori;o n Boulevard The pro 02 5 CONDOS Baek Bav Exoc Hme ----·--·----furnis hed home, some 2722 DISTRIBUTORSHIP Cuts appolite. As pos:1 also U'ICludes o modi: 25, 1998 et~a~2 3br 2.5ba, huge pool. LIDO PENINSULA view, closo to every· •DUPLEX• 2br 2ba, RENTALS Earn up to $150K how you can ge f1c,1t on to tho Zoning Code FOR SALE Shown by appt only. 13 BOLIVAR t h I n g I Ag on t lg pvt patio/garage. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Ir yours free with o1.1r 10 allow 1ho proposed PUBLIC NOTICE •••••••••• Owner 619·755·0306 29 BOLIVAR 673~~54 or 390.9492 W/D. gardener, lse. +pot. nvest under referral program. d ... ct11ng ,ind g3rage 10 en·---------'="'.._,....,...-------$1550/mo. 644·7216. Bal Is. So. Bayfront $3K NO selllngl 1·800·729·89~ cro:irn 10 leet onlo the rt· Fictitious Business E'sld• 2 houses on lot St39,900 • $142,900 5000sq ft Oc ••n View•---------3Br 2Ba home + 2Br 888-383·2442 q·~ireo 10 1001 ltont yard Name Statement 3Br 1.5Ba plus guest 673-6623 • 720·9882 homo 112 block from Duplex 3br 2ba, all like 1ba apt on sandy bch, EST. VENDING RTE. •••••••••• setback area along Ocoan The lollowtng persons are GENERAL 1002 house 2Br 2Ba. Call NWPT SHORES 28r, ·beach, to shore. No/ nu. lrplc, dbl gar. W/O gar, view! 673·3059 MUST SELL BY 8/06 Boull·~.1·0 doing business as: for detall 1. Agent Ore. 2Ba, beam coil, smk exec prol'I pref'd hkups, no pots, yrty. Advil. Alka Seltzer, EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION Vo111ence Prudenu ol California Re-673·5354 or 380·9492 newer tile rool, S358K $2000/mo $1000 dep Sl795. 714·675-0653 BandAlds, Tylenol.•••••••••• 2~3 Loweat fixed rates. •---------RENTALS TO t4o 1 ' ally, 3333 Michelson Drive, E 'SIOE·NPT HGTS Bill Grundy Realtors ullt & weokly maid ave STUOIO, so. of PCH etc Earn S4K +/mo. CECA cor.~PLIANCE· Thos STE 270. Irvine. CA 92612 Owner & non ownor 949·675-6161 Incl. Call 675-0558 QUIET, parking, 1aun· SHARE 2 724 s 4 K ·Se K re q . ---------pro1cc1 has bc.>en ievoewod. Pict.lord Realty, Lid., (Cah· No processing, title or For Sale By Owner ------------------EMPLOYMENT ~nd 11 Ms boen oeterm1ned lornia). 3790 Via del la escrow foe. 841-8675. 4Br·3 5Ba, office, den. Ope n Hse Sun 1-.4 Ne w Luxuty duplex dry, no pets S700/mo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 O O "'-11 nan c 0 · ' rh:.I Al s1gnlca1•I environ· Valle.De1Mar,CA920t4 .... P_A_T_R_l_C_K __ T_E_N_O_R_E S389K. 275 E.161h St. 3 3 0 Vls t• Suerte 3br 2bn, elevator. 2 Avall Now 723·0608. Coron• del Mar 888·538·9508X150S S~J'O r"entJI concNns lor 1he This business Is con-(Agl Co-op) 645-0449 3Br 2.5ba Homo In car gar. nr boach. no1_________ Master BR w/p\11 BA, Loc •I vending route1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiltiii proposed p101ec1 h.Jve duc1ed bv· a hm11ed paf1· Please Call & Lot Us•---------Bluffs S340K Agt Miko pot S2500 675 6955 fo s-le Ea big s 1• ueen aodr~sscd in :in pre· nership Know What Your Flrst·Tlmo Homobuyer 949•363•86 .. 4 s · COSTA MESA 2624 garage pkg. no/a/pots, r .. rn · * Receptlonlat • " v S700do + u111 72t·8073 must sell Call now , ously acccp1ed emmOtl· The regis1ran1 commenced Needs Arol 856-9705 SpftClallst. I can holp =---..,,,..,..,.,~---=,....,...1---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1•8 00•350•8 3 83 FT salary ~ benefits • l'nr;il oc~ument A Negil· 1o uansact business under 1 ·8 O O -4 ·TEN 0 RE you find your droam Rare CllHha ve n Tri· COSTA MESA 2124 E 'ald• CM Lrg Moster ---------574·7701 Ext 122 t.c 011c:l;ir.i•1on h:is b11en 1hel.cu11ousname(sl hs1ed---------home For honesty plex 3·2br 1ba units. •1Br D•t•ched Payphones S150K/Yr. 6000W.PCHNPB po ::>""a by tho C•ly of above on· March 1. 1990 • and ex~erience call garages & lndry room 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cottage• w/Patio Br, paho. cablo, w/d , Lowo11 prlcos. Local --_,,..,-.,,,..,,,...,...,,....,,...,---c 1• be h c th d I gar, lull prlv, no/pot CLERICAL t.Nmo11 Bu.1ch 111 coAncc· Pickford Reanv. Lid Bv· Jonny radley R.E. S595K 1804 lay St 2 BR 1 BA on Blutl1 nr near ac · a o ra s 11o1 a 11 a II ab I e . PART TIME ' SOLD' o c ·is 1 1 M " i $495 + 1h u11l's day • 11011 w lh II e s~b,11c1 prop· Picklord Really, Inc., a CA •-Brokerage Todayl wnor 673·3039 bch. gar w/openor. e i · r g . o~e· n 548•1001 evo548.5385 800·600-3470 24/hrs. M d th F 'd er1y n1.1ted obo•e Tho Nog. corp. Gurr-Pu., Nyda Jo-Showcase homos 714·967·7869 S EA ISLAND T WH fncd yd, w/d hk·up, Special! $675 + $400 ---------1 Perfect home pl bus. on ;y ru . r1 ay, a•••c Dec1:11111on '1a1es piing S1erren, Secretary for sale In our L P I I N $895 G42 9699 Agt deposit. '5 48·2421 NB B e ach c lose , 2 hrs/day earns you ioam-pm as11st nv-111.11 1ho ~ub111c1 dovetop· This s1atemen1 was Med Mesa Ve rde Lovely owest r co owest • the Legal Depar1menl. 111e1111•1111 nol rosull in a sig· W•hl lhe County Clerk of Saturday Real Estate Home•. 0 Oown Pmt. LusR! No o no above CM Speclftl 2br 1ba. comm pool/1ennls, Piii S2·S20k/mo. hands on Applicant must 011Joy 1.l1can1 cllecl on the onv1· Orange Counly on 6.18.98 Supplement! Quiet streets. Froe or bolowl Modo11·H-U_N_T_l_N_G_T_O_N___ All redoni, llko nu. bath. gar. full prlv. fem training. 24hr mess. working with peoptt, ronm,•nl The C11y ol New· 19980781923 HOMES OF Recorded Message. Porlectl $529,5001 Garage. laundrm. By prel 5550 +\!'I ulil 1·888-572·2549 type 55 wpm. bo go6d por1 Beach 1111ends 10 u10 Dally Pllol July 4 11 18 THE WEEK Agt, 949.556•5626 Call O\¥ner 644-8748 BEACH 2140 OCC. S850. 641·5834. _,_6_3_1·_2_1_1_a_a_tt_,.o..,..r_s_:3_0,,___1 _U_n_b-0-11-0-11-0-b-18--0-p-p-t-·y-1 at customer aervlc• 5illd docum11n t lor tho ' • ' N H 1 h and bo d p da~ Jbovo noted proiecl, and 25. 1998 e110273 Dlaplay ads etart Wont Lnsll 2mas br, lrpl •Blutfa E Pla n• •Cos t• Meaa'a Best e wport • g ta Internet e en fur1hor 1h01 tnero are no -Sa051 at juat $7!51 3BR 3 V•BA romoldod. 4Br 2B• 20 gar, no Jr·1br & 1 br, also 2br yard1,dec:k,W/O. lplc, Dtty Trading! S7·S8 per hQ.ur. O • · D di W 2ba s99•9oo. s27oo groen boll foe 2 story s 9 1ba, qu iet gated Full prlv, S395+ulll Curlou1? 260-4975 free/worklree environ· Jdd111onill reJsonable ollor· PUBLIC NOTICE ea I no od 5pm dn. S825mo. SC Plaza • • pe11, avl 9·1 1 00.mo ment. EOE. Send ro· nahvo or m1119alion rnoa· ***** 1 $459.000 Open Sun 8541 St. Augustlno comm. pool, tennis, (949) 63t·752G v EN o IN a : La 2 y sume 10 Judy OotHAg ·~urcs lha1 should be co11· ..__1 .... _ •·-•---OPEN HOUSE lako, tonn s pool, spa, !52 8 Vis ta Gra nde Tore lll Realt'/ easy access to pe son·a d F ··I>' s1durcd 1n con1unc110n w1lh rNu• ....-..;-.=.. sh~~~~:~·2'?~2~:os aM 714·540·7 3 5 5 freeway/beach/malls. ---------• ho~ri/BIG ~·~~~•d •t~•~•-t_(_9_4_9>_6_3 .... 1·_5_5_9_4 __ said pro1ec1 This Is no1 lo ..,.. Lbtlnga for $51 ~ 714-!5!57-007!5 RENTALS sell. free brochure. Clerical Posltloo• bo construed as either op· The fonowtng penons are Oeadllne Thura 5pm WANTED 2726 800·820-.4353 S12·Sl 6Hr·No Ei p pro-101 or denial by 1ho Clly dpolng bull~!!_:_,_ R ***** LAGUNA A E A l T y NEWPORT • •EAST SIDE• ---------Neel Full BeneNftl 01 the sub1ec1 epphcallon rudentJaJ "9t..,.,_ • It pays to advertlso 2Br 1 Ba Apt. Stove. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil eee-292 709 x 2 • ..,6 Tna Coty encourages mem· altv. 3333 Mlcheteon Drive, In (he beat local BEACH 1048 949·780·3142 BEACH 2169 refrlg, frplc, lrg din COM Ocenn aide of NOTHING DOWN • t ~ bers ol the general public Sl1: 210, lrvlne, CA 02912 Reel Estate Section area, laundry, garage Loe In Colt8 Me.a. Cocktail Waitresses fn' to review and comment on Plc:ldafd SoCel LP., (CA), C L TOD y + 1 parking space, PCH. Quiet prof cpl, Your good credit+ E•l•bllshed ups le 1h1s documen1a11on. Coples 3333 Mlcheleon Ottv9, STE AL A Hlghly Upgraded NEW PORT •Be st• ol both worlds, $925+dep 81\d good tants 2br, & garage. w()rt{ wk• $70Klyr ..,.. reataurant look ng ot •he pro,,ously prepared 270, lrvtne, CA92812 LISA RIVERA retreat offers 4Br 3Ba b•yfront w/boat dock credit. 80<>-400-4855 Id Aug 541·552-0310 era ge. 800-757-3737 tor persona~• 9'ld NeJJl»e Declaralion and Th11 bu1lne11 le con-049-574-4252 Ottered at 5799,000 COAST 1070 a cross from beach. Frff Info 24h,. responslble cocktall supporl1ng documenls art ducted by: • D'"!ted PAr1· AHNE WILLEY Michael Lambor1, Agt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Romodoled 3br 2b3 E•atalde 2Br 1Ba GARAGES waitress for F ava1robre 101 public review nenhlp 040-574a4240 Cltu View 48r 38a 1800 sf Lg vu dec k, patio, gar, new carpel woric. C.11722· and mspcct•on at the Plan-H..,. you IW1ed doing 949·499·9499 " lrplc. w/d, lrlg. dlshwr· and paint no pots FOR RENT 2740 ning Oep.ir1rnc-ri1. C11y ol l>ullneN v.rl Vea, March•---------plus don. 3c garage, gar, utll Incl. S3000mo S875/ 0723-""44"' LOVE £LE CT R 1 C A 1 1-• ---------maple flooring & more mo ....., 91 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil WANTED Top d N11wpor1 Beach 3300 New· • ..., BAlBOA 714 ·8 15·133 2 porl Boulevard, Newpof1 Pickford SoCal LP.. By: NEWPORT $729,000 Prine Only .,..---.,--,-_,,.........,,..,---•---------NEED TO RENT A exp a musll 531 Bi.ach. C:11tlorn1a 92659· P1ctcford Realty. Inc., Gen. PENINSUIA 1007 BEACH 1069 Owner/Bkr 376-6521 Lg 4bd 2.5ba+ lg HUNTINGTON OARAQE for car DEPOT or 800·74 1768 (949) 64'1·3200 Ptr., Nyda Jopllng S1errett, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii bonus rm & bath by storge prelerably In Qround•k•• Publ1sned Newport Sec. 1• ---------pool, fam rm, 2 f/p, BEACH 2640 c Ownyourown Bt>1Ch·CostJ Meso Daily Thi• atatement wu flied SPACIOUS 38r 2.SBa TUSTIN 1090 RV pkg, a/c, no pots. •=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii dM 0 ' NB 644•2507 rnone)' maklna needed ror 1"8: p,101 July 25, 19!'>8 with the County Clerl< of home. Huge LR w/ocn BAYFRONT CONDO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S 2 4 9 5 /mo Is e'" bu.lne .. ! Sell property In s0062 Orange County on &-1Ml8 vu. Formal OR Lg FR 720 Beau unbelievable 2br ••••••••••! area. Light m ---------t ... 8781921 S175,000 Lsehold In •TUSTIN RANCH• •1585 2ba taund hkups grt llnaerl•t lotion gardening. pain PUBLIC NOTICE Sp•Sauna, •c pkng, Th• Towers Bulldlng 2980 Balleateroa ----,,......,...1-----' ' 1 COMMERCIAL-, .. __.._ .... _.... e tc. Call Chrla for Deity Pllo1 July 4, 11, 18, SM9K Agt 875-e992 2·Bodrooms·2 Baths Lido a • on beach area. garage, poo . ..:o ----,._.., NOTICE OF 25, 1998 •110274 Ovorlooklng tho Bey. g~~~~~I S21B~8 ::~o 3 +2 vlow, uppor, Ip, povers. 714·640-0992. REAL ESTATE •soo+ per w .. kt 475-9100 or 548- AVAILAB ILITY OF Sll050 _C_O_R_O_N_A_____ VINTAGI!: BEACH Agent 949·509·8923 w/d, tonnl1. boat can {7%4) H.U.Q. (:hlldre ANNU AL REPORT 1-.;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;a::;;;;;;;;:a; ... ;;&;G1 CLASSIC $2575/mo 673·8239'_NE_W_P_O_R_T____ 7sa.s44s C lothin g PIT Pursuan1 10 Socuon DEL MAR 1022 Family Nc»lghborhood. --------LIDO PENINSULA ---------• wanted. Fa1hlon 610\(cJ) ol the 1n1orn:il Ro"'· Can't seem lo • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4Bd's Including guost MOBILE BEACH 2669 APARTMENTS2750 --------949-644·7877 cnuu Code, no11ce is get to all those unit, library and·muaic HOMES 1100 3RBERTABAYFRONTliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Buy It. Sall It. Find It. -:•"':'L-:o-a-n--:o=ll~ic-e-r•~~ he1..,by g1vun 1ha1 the on· room. This Is back on N L 1800Sq.Ft. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Claaalfled. 100% of your nu:i1 report tor 1he t1sca1 repair Jobs •Cozy Hideaway• the market attor bolng iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii B&rosnd NoFw Lap ~ool M~~:.~::e2JS:us Two 4-Plex .. E'•ld••----------4 Amerlcorp Mort yPJr Dccumber 31 1997. ol around the houso? 495 Morning Canyon sold. You be111r hurryl LIDO PENINSULA pa: llneH ac. CM nr Newport Hgll. 1 Ing. 574-no1 ext u1e Hoy E Crummur Foun· Coron• Hlghl•nda Sollor wlll enter1aln $3200/Mo. Yearly NEWPORT BAY shared courtyard. MONEY tar. a p11,31t lound111ton Lelthe OPEN SUN 1 •4 offers belwoon · 3BR BAYFRONT Lea10A11ail. 673·6030 TERRACE 5449 ,000 eac h . TO LOAN 2914 Maintenance ..,. s .w;1<IJble a1 lhe Foun<lil· Roomy one Br +olf1co, $459,000-$526,876 RENTAL 1800Sq.Ft. NWP HOTS area. 3Br Lg l & 2Br near Back Owner·Bkr. 760·6&28 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii RETAIL RO~~ r ~" ~ off ce lor 1nspec1.on Cl•salfle d don, Granite counter· Brand New Lap Pool 8 1 Bay & golf course. MA I HT I! HA c.turing regutor business & Spa, Fitness Fae. 1 .5 a w lh yard, Largo pool, new car----------TBOHNIC tiours l•om 9 00 AM lo 500 Service to ps, gas t>u lll·ln PrudentiaJ $3200/Mo . Yearly 381 18th Pl•ce pet & much more. Money to lo•n. UNICCO Service PM by any C•tizen .,.ho re· Directory range, cenalr, secunry c.Merrllolleelly Lease Avail. 673•6030 (do not disturb tenant) Sorry No Pets BUSINESS OFFICE Good or bad credit, p•ny, 8 natlo quests 11 wth1n 1eo days tool Only 5235,000 $1450. Agt 548·9988 545•4855 FOR RENT 2769 lrep eppllcallon & as· based u rvlce _ allor t'1e d11e ol "ubl c~ 723·8120 ON BAYFRONT Quiet ••••m•nl, fast reautts. .,......_ 11on .. 'w· help you find C ORONA DEL MAR 55+pk, 2bd 2ba, frplc TWH 2Br 1Ba new•-.-O-C_EA __ N_F_R_O_N_T_3_B_r iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Call 1-800·950-0618 vlder 11 seeking •g Tile Found:it on s pr.nc1· reliable help. PROPERTIES 2 ·BluHs 3-Bdrm Views S69K, & have others carpets, 1c attached 2Ba UPPER UNIT •XLNT LOC• p e rle nced ma p:il ollce os locatod a11:io 949·873·8494 1·Story, S395K & To1> Brk 673 -4243 gar, near Gelson'a Yearly $2300/mo 16 x 12 furn olflce. nance technlcla Ne,...port Cen1er 011ve. Bay View-Upgraded. S1450./Bkr 840-5684 B•lboa Newport near oover/Weatcllll ••••••••• the Anaheim Hll Su11e 1406 t~ewi)orl Olva us a ci1lll $529,000 Agent ---------R I 723-4494 $390/ 6 ANNOUNCEMENTS Habra, and Aliso Beach CA 9Z~c.o CLASSIFIED Oc e•n-Cat•llna & BEACH VILLA BALBOA 2Br, __ •_•_t_Y______ mo 31 ·7440. areas. The techn TI•e p<mc1pal mJnnger ol 842·5878 City Lights Vlewa PAUL7!~f!oR:"7 L n PROPERTY 1 175 1 5Ba, vaulted ceils, Penn duplex. Slepa1 _________ ••••••••• must have com 1ho Found:ilton 1s Jun!!===========~ Hlghly Upgraded In .. ..,.. .. • pool. S1300. 413·632· to beach, ocean view, INCOME a technlcal ·~ CrummN Cob,•n '96. 3BR 2BA, $20,000 -4091 or 562-430-5211 3br 2ba, remodel, a\11 have 6 ye ara Of Roy E Crurnmtr Founda· spent Waterfall/Spa. !501 Tuatln, Newport MORRO BAY 1 20 911 ;Sl850 673-4373 PROPERTY 2790 ANNOUNCEMENTS mented oxpet 11on, 130 tJewpo11 Center Lush Landscaping Heights. Large 4·5bd residential homesltes. I••••••••-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil la rge-scale retall D11vo. Su•lll HCB Newpori OIJTOARY 888 S847K Agt 612·7474 3.5ba, lots of grey Lot sizes range from APARTMENTS • .. •••••••• 2920 llY experience, Beach CA 926t>O, (949) iiiiil•iliiiiiiilliiliii& -----'"'------stone noorlng & 01k 60000•14.000sl, many 1• E.SIDE CM •x1remely iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HH aklll sets • 6~~4b71~2s ho" Now Port In Loving Memory cabinet•. Corner lot ottering ooean views! FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS well main. bldg, prim• • broad rang• of " for extra pkg. Better loo. (3) 2t>r units & AUTO ACCIDENT HELP nlcal skill• I UC Be;,ch-Co~t:e Mesa D:iity ROBINSON then newl Rebuilt w/ B00·575•2611 I••••••••-RENTALS (1) 3br. Good tenanta. NEED EDI Any wltneu electrlcal, plum Pilol July 2s 1998 ' pride by local contrac· Spacious units Incl 2 to this a ccident: HVAC. carpentry ________ se_o_e_31 H.B . "Bob" tor. S627K, agent• ••••••••• w/frplc'a. 4 sing ca r July 4th 1 :30pm. San frlgeration and PUBLIC NOTICE MCW'IC VI.. welcome 845·8512 HOUSES/ BALBOA encl gar. Ft eshly Mlgve1 & MacArthur, Ing. We ate payl Born December 1• •lllORIAI. MRK or 840-7000 xt 308 ISLAND 2606 ROOMS 2706 painted eic1er & other "'PB. 714·731·6838. hlghly com pet NOTICE OF 1928• palled away CONDOS upgradH. S520K. Oan -.---....--........ ---wage and full ben APPLICATION TO July 24, 1998. Cemet~. Mortuary BAYRIDGI! CONDOS FOR RENT liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Agl. 71 4·997·0050 Fr•• c •• ~ Grant• II lnterHled, pl SELL ALCOHOLIC AHldent Of Newport Chapel •Crematory 2bd 2ba 'B' plan, College, Scholar1hlp1, fax rHume to: BEVERAGES Beach from 19e7 un111 deck, w/d, pool/1pa, ••••••••NEWPORT NEWPORT 8 u1lne11 . Never 82 1•06&3 or mal Dale ol Fihng Appllcahon 1994. 3500 Pactt'lc View onve 2car gar 1249,900. repay. 800·218·9000Kt 4405 Ryereo n JUN 30. t998 Survtvecs by wife Ivy, Newporte..ch 2bd 2b• ·c· plan, BEACH 2669 BEACH 2669 BUSINESS & Gt39e Twin lake. Ml To Whom 11 Mey Concern eon Scott (Debbie), 944-a7oo patio, p\11/attch gar GENERAL 2102 EOE Th• Nime(s) ol lh• Ap· daughte,., Lealle, Lort !~-------... S282K 721-1575 Agl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FINANCE Pro f'I Tennis LHtona ':::'::---r--:---~~- phcan1(s) ll'art LOPEZ (Ca ve ) and Lindi, PIERCE.,..... ·~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~~ ••••••••••! by daughter of IC>fmer ALBERTO OCAMPO etepdaughtere, Karen 181 -.MWAY world II 1 player. Pvt/ The applicants t1111d (Biii) and Klrthy, and SALES PAIRWAY APARTMENTS Group, 50% ott 111 •boll• are 1pp1y1ng 10 1he 17 grandchlklren. Mort~ * Chapef WE'RE GRQWINGf '"',.. BIG C '"' iuvoN BUSINESS IH ton. Call Andrea Dep1rtm1n1 ol Alcohohc You'll be greatly Cremation "' n.I .... a 04 .. 780·3129 "il'Fimnrna1r1 Beverage Control to 1111 al· mlued. 0A1 HO COMMUNIT Y nv PA81110 N ISLAND OPPORTUNITY II.I coholJc 1>ev..-1g11 at· 123 Services penc:tlng. 110 Broatadw _!Y F "-·•kA ,.._,,, lk·.111111111 trt·< lltl(•(t 1,1r ·e1!-I nnct ROif cuorl't: 2904 23RD STREET. NEWPORT Coata Mes.. ost growmg ~lllt:m VCIWCflUa oommuruty Vk W?O t 11~·>· 1.11l'f1t·c IM11~ 111 >'"" lnr~w LOST & BEACH, CA 92"3 Ma·•teo ~-r cbalJl bas immediate .........-.1n1Qe6 :l ., Ill' I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil For the lollow1r1g type ol ·-•·u.....,... .....,,.......... I, ur ' r11><1flll1Cn1 IOlllCI e • • • • • • • • FOUND 292 S LlcenH . .-1 ON·SALE available 111 Ventwa, Los ~ ~ • !Wonirgm.ig' MEDICAL BILL NQ iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEER AND WINE · EATING r;::===============:;, Coufiiu, and tbe ln1~ ~ • \\,1~icrl\'"''t:rhonk111,c; I •1· "r Se In bu1lne11 fo r PV'CE ADVERTISING SALES REP ATIVES. • 1 1rcp1."e tw0t111 a Q.\!ll yoUfHll. Electronlcally I' o u n d P • r a k • • t I---~-~-• Pu I> 111 h Id N • w I> o rt "Afeordable • Air c n1wl11tn11l1lA proc eH m edlca l & Newport Hel9ht1. BHch-Co•t• MHI 0111ly JI Your sue~· new aocoont ~t.. I Wet l>O\t 111 ~ MC'I l nn den tal olalm• on 7t .... 42·2•••· Pilot July 1t, 18, 25.1908. --w·-~ • l\Wll\ s•-..icm 1 ~~~~...,,,..,,..,,~---S1057 AJt ti tt ~ -~ ~ poslllvt • your persona com· LOiT 2 CAT• M/F, erna ve rustanet setVI08 attrtude. and desue to bwld I I ,h'J(l lrt u .oo:; puter. Co mprehentlve neut/apay, •lameH PUBLIC NOTIC! strong ~ partnemhtpS Wltb c:bents. Pt.BASS CALL (71 •) tw+OGOO ~·~"~e· t tii~uNTS mlxe1. Grey & wht, F1ot1t1ou1 •u•lnH• DiSCOUDl Casket, Mmlmum 2 ,,_re .rirevious ad""""''nn 88les 100•789•2980 x1211 •om• strip... blue H.m •• tat.m."I ,_w ,.. ·~-""V eue1, blue/red collar1 . .. ........-..,... WI' .. Nl!WrnAnAr i.vt. .......... -e·-• • • • • e • • • , The lonowlng pe"on1 •r• .... ....., ... ,.,.. "' ........ .,. • ..,... .............. , ..,,..., .... ....., f'olarla Dr Dover ~~~,,o,~~s1~;~~1 ·~o~:~ Cremation & preferred. NEWPORT MARINA •s PAYPHONES•• ;t::::;."ewARo Parkway, ic.2. ugun• Burial Service We ~er. tme sal4ry + <XlmJ1llSSKI\ excellent A nA D'TMENTS s2•0004 orw•at Location• Hills, CA 02853 '"-....-.-1 --*-........ A..... 401"') _...,.. l'l.rl'l.1'. .. kly Poltntlal L 0 • T"' • w A" 0 O•I• John1on, 230t 1 1JeJa ltS ~ ............. ..., v• • wiu A 8 ..r, • _, • L • L.:..1.. Call nowt Belgetwht thlti.tzu MOUiton Patkw'o>:, IC•2, SURXltiVV work tnWOOmem.. 11'ront eo .... ..,ty WIC.11 r-intc-" at matiu. 1·800.-t•"3a?4 7121 In MeH del .,.., ~~':'8~:~,;~ ~:~con-Why should you subject SWl:iilta:Ntrletteuesume misalarYhisU'Xyto' Tropic:al~::t.11,?l=J~,.ec.undidc. ..... e•e =~~~, .. ~Id• hr1t>rknl1~-_,.~~""'!!'lii dutltd by: an lndrvldual yourself & your family to -1~ • • MJ··~·"-WJon btaiid. :~-:~.:-:oa~p:~.::. CLAS SlptllD • j f} d I f CIUbnilCommuillcyNcwsCorponaioo •5,>edot11IBlt,.t81laacllBR•t1m1pu. Chick with'"' 1oca1 ----------- 11'• 11'1• ruourc. you paymg n ate pr ces or 4l5W.Broedway,SUJtet300 •flri• ... ,..loeOfkkooia Better 8u1lneu HIALTH. can count on to Hll • caskets & servlces???? Glendale, CA 91204 • Woo.I t..;_;.....r .. Rtt.J~ l urHu befot• you PITNISS 3""0 myriad of merch•n· ATTH: Human Reeoa.rctl ~ r-... tend any money fof •••illl•llllill•V'flim CllH ltema, b•Cau1t Call fi:..11 fi-J ... Ul"lft'rl' 0r ru: (818) 548·8897 • ... ~~ ,... or HfVlCel. And our column• compel uu n." ~· ~ under•tand any * 100 P•OPL•• ~1~11fl•d buyert lo 5erit11()rllfel5ma•' IC I .. Mtcnaid~~ -.~!~.,.1• •SISW · NoP$ contract• Hfof• you n••deil to 1ooH .... 2.u 1 a ---Pla1e call (949) 7~0919 •Jon, Shop erounct tor ~"°*'' ,,.. wo -ttl... toeoo.•• 1877 • I It f t !.f..A.J.i!..!, ' Pilot Sotvrday, July 25, l998 813 908S EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT COMPUTERS 6018 CORONA IRVINE 6144 BOATS 7011 CHEVROLET 9045 HONDA 5 530 553 0 f URNITURE ao 14 DEL MAR 612 21 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • .. •.•o•N•,,• .. •.•o•A•v•.•I ~ .. !i.·.~.iii!m~.·t·.·t.-·.•.•1.•. a•cu •an c iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Unlimited lntemel Ac-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii c aptlonlat light FT/PT Ucensed or not • " UARDS . China Cabinet c .. 1 5SK .. ma1l·WWW HUGE i Furn, cot· kkeeplng, typing, we·ra hiring nowr ERA Start Todayll F/PT. CuNed beveled gla11. S19,95 + setup. SI· lecllbfu, al'ltlquH. putar, hourt will pay your re 'd Benefit• avail. llghll, burled wood erra-nel 088-431-6911 hHwares. anJdecoro· ollable. C att courH and provld'!.d 714-692·7089. M·F $1600. Coff tbl wood. tor aecaesoues. •mas 9~42-0735 lu training aoa-400-5319 TEACHER (LE.AD) bavld gf1 S250. Chin.a atull, camping, 10011. um• 949-042·1729. ext 119 NB PrHchool nHdl ave for 12 720·99G3 WANTED ml1c. hrdllVr, moral mler Ace Hardware A•c•ptlonlat exp lead teacher w/ Drexel H•rltage TO BUY 6019 Fri/Sat 7124 & 25lh 8a· ataoer ha1 openings Buiy communlt ECE ul'llll tor 1yr old camelback 1ofa, 2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2P· alley 307 Marlgold •All Church• Rumage Sale 1000·1 of Items 10< safe Appliances. ctothlng, d11he1, furn, 1nd mal'ly other Item• SAT JULY 25th. 7am· 1 P.m . At Marinara SoU1h Coaat Church 5001 Newport Coast Or. 849·854·7600. r saftl a11oc and newapapar •••kin~ classrm. Baneflll wing chairs, nawely LG Estate/gar sale. hlers. Fla•lble part-time recapllonlll, 855'·2872 raupholatared In I BUY ALL PIANOS Furn. pall'llings. J•w·i--------- edullng, benellli hours l :OO p.m. to •Wanted• 98 people popular fruit print Anllquas.qual. furniture airy, an11qu ... misc.I NEWPORT kaga. Call Mark at 5:30 p.m. Monday Will pay yqu to lose fabric. Sofa S350. chrs 1pc or houseful cash Corner of Acacia and Cro.wn Ace Hardware thru Friday. OutlH ll'I· up to ~9'+ lbs S250 ea 949-631·5857 paid (714) 957-8133 Pacific Or, Sat tam BEACH 6169 18' l!lectrl o Packet. •es TAHOtl LT Near new canvu, 1 de AM/FM call, ABS & pal'lels 6 batterlH (397403) 129,899 S9,500 948-075·3400 Costa M•sa I Need Your Llsllne Llncoln·M•roury let m• Hll your yacht __ ,_7_1_4_,_1_4_0-_s_e_:)_O~ 1ma11 Um•big rHulla '80 Suburban AUantlc Manu Kai Yacht Salff blue metallic 31K ml. Sven E. Backlund, Bkr loadedt CO, dual AC, 949·675-0586 $20.500 497-lt97&. OFFl!Rl!D FRl!I! HondH 80'1 to 97 C1r1 $100.$500" Pollet Impounds Hond11, 'royotas. Chevy1, JHPI "6 4X4'1 mu•t •• I 80().772·7470 •7802 23' Albatro11 clautc ----------•---------INPINlTI 9095 . ,, 962·'160 • 126. c I u d • a 1'11 we r Ing 800·600.0'1b ox 1873. Moving Sale Cu atom Old Coln• Gold Sliver 1·u"'"p_•_c_a-le_G_1l_r_a_g_e_S_a_l_e, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Phonet, sorting mall. Black Walnut Dining Franklin Mint. Sterling Oak Table/3 teavH' & Frl•Sat 8•m·2pm balancing recelptt •I Tab I e w /Ch a I r •, Old watches & Jewelry 5 oak/cane chairs 20332 Bayview Ave. wood sailboat. Naada worl( on hull. other· wise complete. In· qulrer must be f"'2l!lar w/thls crass 673·12!1'2 Hondas 80'• to 97 Cara $100·$500 Pollet lmPOunda Hondat, 'royotaa. Chavya, Jaap• & 4X4'1 must ••Ill 800·772·7470 x7802 •es lnflnltl Q4S , :I AC. Pw/Pdl} tilt. (307778) t23,49Sl Full time position. Selling boating equip., $7,50·10.00/hr. Must be a knowledgeable sailor/boatperson. Heavy lifting. l'tUD.nie1s Yacht HS·UH Ne ortBeach Getto the .. sle -ABC's Attic, ~asement, and closet .. then get some cash. 842·1878 the and of the day. EMPLOYMENT Coucti, Largo Wood WHtcoast Coln 6'42·9448 $795. Dark woo p CIQthH, furniture, toys EOE. Phy1lcal re· SERVICES 5533 Framed Mirror, ChHt. chalrl wht upholatory etc.... Follow algl'll ---------• c_,sta Mesa Llncoln Mercury 714·540·583q quired. PIHH fax re· · ff'ldaln paint. Large RECORDS{fOP i S150. Small oak cabl·i---------POWER BOATS sume Including aalary J decorative Urn1. Large Jau, R&B, Soul, Rock na1 S50. Ten 1paod Garoge Safe! S at 8·1 7012 --------- hl1tory to · •••••••• Oosk, moce. 760-9590 Etc ... 50's & 60'1 Mika bike, Llg oak easel & washer. cllhS. moreff iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1·--... -7-l_n_fl_n_l'""tl_Q,,......,.4""5~ (949) 642·7667 Pl,ase be ·aware that 0 1 1 1 R 2 8 0 845·7505. other Items. Sat 7·25 2511 E. 10th St. ---------Sdn, lthr, sunrl, ABS RE c E P. TI o N 18 T Jhe llatlngs In thl1 cat-~ •n • ugs 111 • 8om·~oon 414 Acool11. (Twnhse) (16th/Tustin) •On Shore Mooring DODGE 9065 (VM002269) 134 ,9 97 Chiropractic of fice. «pgory may requite you Ian Telm, 90 & 120 ______ ....___ with 1 ~It Whaler iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Co•t• M••• COiia Mesa, P/T, (o call a 900 number Uno, neutral colors, PETS & •---------Lido I s le Moving 71~075·1835 Lln coln M•r~ury 80~·0870 In which thoro Is a xtnt condf s3oo.oach. 6049 COSTA MESA 6124 Sal• furniture, up· '90 Shadow Great 1st 714•540•5830 i;hafge".par minute. 949•631•5857 ANIMALS right freezer. lax ma-car, AC, good cond, A•• t • u 1 ant M 9 r • CLASSIFIED • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiii erune. MIW designer MOTORCYCLES low ml. 4 dr, auto J~CKshrlmp, Ne~pon 11·1 Iha resource you •Adorable mate 7 /25 SALEI 8am clothes/shoes, tennis/ SC60TERS 8018 S2900iobo 574·472"7. ,_J_A_G_U_AR ____ 9_1_0_5 Beach. Fax resume MERCHANDISE con count on to Hll a Table•. couch. TV, gol4 clothes. Many • 949 650'1"30 Australian shepherd ...,lothes-good cond I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii · • · myriad ol merchan-"' boxes ol new sun ---------$200, pet t1uallty. 2752 Mendoza Or. f R 1 e 1 FORD 9075 The Community dlH ltam1. because Please call 645.s8561_,,,,...,,.,,.......,,.,._,_.,...,...__,__ glasses. lots o misc, asca lectr c •87 X.18111 Marlret Place. our columns compel c .M . Neighborh ood dealurs welcome! Powerchair sidewalk iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Artie blue/Ian lthr Ctassllled ANTIQUES 6010 qualllled buyers to 1yr old black cat, very Garag e Salelll 1 48 Via Tri e st e and home use 52900 ,92 Crown Victoria LX (ISTP7l3) S8 995 -___ 8_4_2_·_5_8_7_8 __ '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii call I playful, needs home, Co m P 11 men Is o I Saturday 8am·3pm 94!H>75-4335. Bon. P/S. PIW. P/L. llhr BAUER LOTUS S12.g20 Per Ilour To11-11roclu<'cr., hil(her • Unlth u.•111at h'8Hftt.l~V • .01 I\ l'lau • ... ~ ........ 11u11 • l.t111\( lttU1 tfllJ~"nle'"HJ £.,tubll'lhed In 1989 wul 11ruwlnl( 0 111 for uwolnt.mml 1·888-SIS.4744 1• 842·5078 we're moving. Leave Monique Vang of -L-ld--1-1-M--1--S-1-Inter, veru c lean! "114-842°7700 msg 562 598 3525 Coldwell Bal'lker o • • ov ng a e ••••••••••! ,, J\ntiqucs & U.:olluliltlre @rt '~.i.~. r..\ ~Buy ~ Outttght& Elt.ieS.IH Conducted Paintings 't' China Books ~ Furniture 40years • in Newport Beach 14.673.622 Can't seem to ·• · · S at July 2 5 Sat 9am Washer. $5,500 714-642-4124 •---"....,.,,e::':7,,,...,,X.,..J~6::-:l~l.,..I -- get to eJI those Chocolate Lab needs Thomas Gulde 88801 micro, desk. love seat, AUTOMOBILES •97 AEROSTAR Grey lthr, xlnt cond repair jobs temporary home ~. (2 & G2. 888H1 & 888J2 chandeliers. bikes. •••••••••! EXT wagon, XLT, AC, (ISDW600) $8.995 mo's) Owner will pay West ol Harbor. North goll cans, & misc. pw/pdf, tilt, cc. BAUER LOTUS around the house? for care 949·574·1870 of Victoria Follow tho 539 Via Lido Soud ---------1 (VZC22992) S16,997 714-642·7700 Let the signs. NEIGHBORHOOD Ar.URA 9010 coat• M••• 1------1--Klttena Asst'd ; flamo 1_......,,...,,.-=,,.,..._.~--~ '82 Sovere gn Classified pt while male, raised •COSTA MESA • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Lincoln Mercury Green/tan lthr, low ml Service In home. 16wks old. Neig hborhood • SALE! •93 LEGEND LS 714•54o-5o3o "(663135) $14,995 Directory 854-3248 Garag e Salell Sat 8·l 2p Vivian Lane Lo ml. lthr. mini '97 MUSTANG BAUER LOTUS h I fl d Compflments ol:•·s--,-8-1-2--6-2-5--s 008104) $17,7 77 AC, pw/pdl. till. cc. 714-842·7700 e P you n YORKSHIRE Terrier Audrey Sovoporos ol a • ' t LEXUS OF 2 TO CHOOSE 1------~...-- rellable help. 3 mo. male, all shots. Coldw•lf Bonker James Rd . Motor WESTMINSTER (208477) (205645) '93VandenPI•• 642·5678 Champion line with Ever~thlng Under home gon .• metal cul· (714) 892-8900 S13,497 Costa M••• Black. cream lthr, papors S600 751·6288 The Sunl ting band sow, lurn. Llncoln Mercury (669299) $19,995 Thomas Gulde 888H2 clothes, m1scll 714·540·5030 BAUER LOTUS and H3 W11h -ln 1111s1-*__,,S...,A""'T,,,_..,9,..._...,4,...*-..,F,...u-r-n. BUICK 9035 714-042·7700 6060 area. Harbor Blvd to MERCHANDISE MISC. 601 S BICYCLES W. 191h to Pfacenllo c 101 h 1 n g 5 misc· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '93 XJ6 lr.========;,1 ,~~~~~!!!l!!!!!!!!!lS. tow Wilson. 535 Tu111n Ave In '80 Park Avenue 4-dr HONDA 9085 Black, 1an Ith•. lo ml Ju~y II Alaskan made Ulu 2 19' Mluata road SAT JULY 2 5 Alloy Cross St 15th. sedan, full pwr, ale. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (670673) $16,995 Knife. Great glftl " M BAUER LOTUS Send $19.99 plu1 S5 bikes. Shimano parts, •·c--h--h-h-fd-l""t--otalllc Blue w/btue 'BS CRX SI 714-842·7700 OPENINGS S/H to: Great Alaskan like new. recently ouc · se 0 oms. -----1----int. $1595. 723·1504 Conv t , Black . tuned $225 ea or clothes. lurn etc. NEWPOR runs greatl $6000. '""'4 XJ12 Giils P.O. Box 91531 • · 8 -? Sat 7 /2 5 • S Anchorage, AK 99509 obo. 949-631-5857 2242 Elden Ave. COAST ~170 CADILIAC 9040 ___ 1_1_4._1_1_9·_9_5_04__ Black, tan Inter. tarting 0a1v U1n T.o. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (681839) $21, 995 r1 J I" II • Lighted display cab. --------Large Garage Sale iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 'BO Accord 5·spd, BAUER .IAGUAR $12125 an pedestals, jewelry TV, ELECTRONICS, oxer bike, baby/LR 2·Fa m Movin g Salell ,87 Sevllle Dark blue/ 1powera b1~ake!~•t•:r· 714-971·2002 dllplay cab, llghled STEREO 6080 furn, old accordion. lug. furn, kids stuff! ng, m m •r 0.1 ___ .,..,...__,..,..,..,,...--X·mH trees. 2801 E. clothes & lols of mlscl Sal 8·3 • 180 Lessey blue lthr Int, all power. $2000/obo 650-3803 '94 XJO WANTED C t H s B iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 101 k ml, xlnt cond c.olegehhmst~avaiable. oaa wy u1te 1065 Tulare Or. Sat (San Joaguin Hills Ad/ 541 00 949•642.2114 •91 CIVIC Black/bl ack Inter. CdM 949·675-6804 Kerman/Kardon·KEF MOVING SALE! Newpo;:,:~~:~r. W.) Lo ml. gn gaa saver. (69:~~~~1~~~5US NO EXP.NEC. WILL~ ANTfl\UES Portable 8'x 7 ' Spa w/spuker stands, SAT 8 ·1 Everything (5962-47) 15881 714-942•7700 flex.lrs..Alslvftsavail S 280gal, ful'lctlonlng 10011 o f Monster must gof paintings. CHEVROLET 9045 Costa MHa Older Style Furniture w •I I . $ 3 5 o ob o Cable. s~po. 673·4216 frig, computer, darkrm I••••••••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Llncoln·M•rcury '94 XJO ~14 54g.9599 P~~~~S-~"~o,~!!~-·bles 714•759·8100 equip & much morel (714) 540-5030 tan Inter. co. low ml. ......._.. ....... TRANSPORTATION '77 3/4 Ton 4 x4 •St..-·•-·~,.....,,_. WolH T•nnlng B•ds 2017 Palmona Dr Nevada hunters truck '92 Accord EX 2·dr (6914571 Sl9,995 $$CASH PAID $$. Tan At Homa SAT 9·2:00 Clothes, lots ol power, 3 gas Real Sharp, Loaded. BAUER LOTUS ...,.,_ • ..,.,,,q._.. Buy Direct and Savel GARAGE SALES furn, mlse. Olf Santa tanks, real good tires. Lthr, 1-owner. phn. 714-042•7700 WE BUY ESTATES Commercial/Home ••••••••• Ana 259 Aoblnhood BOATS will trade, $3000 obo CO player, Moonroof, unite from S199.00 Ln. CASH ONLYI 7011 949·045·8982 S8,900.obo 723·1504 1--------- Low Mol'lthly Pmts --------JEEP 9110 Hiring now for the following positions: ·cashiers ·Dishwashers Fr•• Color Catalog CORONA Sat July 25 8·12 '92 ASTRO LT '92 ACCORD EX '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Call 1·800·711·0158 2040 Paloma Or. at 15ft Boston Whaler Low mJ, Dual AC. Coul)Jt. auto, moonrf.11 DEL MAR 6122 Irvine & 20th. Office Rage, '94, 115hp jet. (3BC0329)$12,222 (3BJA564) $10.1550 '88 Cherokee 6 cyl, equip, toys. dishes. w/troller. xlnt cond LEXUS OF LEXUS Or AIT. AJC, P/B. cass. clothes, 1tereo. books 57200 work 937·1341 WESTMINSTER WESTMINSTER am-Im ater. P/8 , alloy COMPUTERS 6018 ·servers ·care Supervisor Apply M·Th, I :00·3:.lO p.m. Newport Dunes Resort Human Resources Dept. 1 I J l Back Bay Dr. Newport Beach. 729-J86J roe f.957-8133. SOUTH COAST AUCTION Another X·m•• In iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii July. Gif11, treasures Need a Computer? & surprises. 1 DAY Can't get financing? ONLY! Sat 7/25 9-4pm We can Helpl 233MHz 510 Jasmine Ave. computer with monl· ---------tor, printer & much Garag•/D•mo Sale more. EZ approvaJI Everything must gof Poor credit, bank· Saturday 8·1pm ruplcy OKI O Down. 412 Frenleaf Ava. 714-272·8892 PCH & MacArthur loll ol knlck·knacksl home 644·5409 (714) 892·0908 (714) 892·0908 whls $4700. 549-2144. We're working overtime during the GM strike to save you more! ~·· Q)Oldsmoblle Bl • ' l B 14 Saturday, Jvty 25, l998 TODAY'S CRoSSWoRD PUZZLE ACA088 I Filll bell & Pine"" 10 Nut or F.,- f4 Stc10I I & Ll>aU grMttnV 10 !YP' ol ba1Qllln 17 Rip-on 18 Type ol e&M 19 Shin! of fllml ·~~ttl cllff .. 22 Grew, WI a way ,.. 24 Tycoon Onulis · 25 -Huhanll 28 Car pan ~~ • 34 Bnnlc • Je Loud noise 37 Fllmdom'1 Gardner 38 Move r8PdY 39 Strange 40 Ma...n 41 Rind 42Smal~ «Foot 47 Too • 48 T1opcal snek• 49 Thunder Bays -P'°" .. so NOlt\lngs SJ Developer's S8 r:=.vlu I island • 51 °'"" 51 Hutaaeol leMll 82 a..,-, nMd 03 Oul%..,.,. holl M GMI 65 Hoo\« Dam lake ee -v.,.,,_, nowtiat 87 Nytona DOWN I 1 SbnQinQ n.c:t 21(*-f.wflale 3 Baell 4Warm-~ .,....,,... 5 H9Andgwl 6 o.dl- T a)'lot ("laOy a.er Johnaonl 1.1S41 o 1• u.-~ ....... ~ .. 7 AeddlllH>foWl'I hOrM 25 Stat In Orion 45 Teem 8 Gteell i.tttf • 26 Payola, e g 46 Bambr1 molher 9 Gave ,.rug. to 27 Niie or Amazon 47 Bite Hi'~ 28 Siiiy • 50 -llllns , penodl 30 Scents 51 Roof overttaog 11 -,,,..., 31 Gnat's oous1n 52 Ms P9flman 12 Seww1g line 32 Fln!Shed 53 Ctll lnlo tmall 1J ww;;. of a 34 Fencing cubes container 1WOfdS 54 Toward shehe1 21 Novellll -35 Poor mall! 55 MatQanne Stanley 38 Cavorts In lhe 56 Lubtates Gardner wading pool 57 -out 23 Arctie dW'ellef 42 Gteasy rtlldue dlsttlbule abbr 43 Big bird 60 Oty r--r.l"---~'ft""-l"l"l ...... ~--P'""ll"l"l"'P'"""I • Newport 89och/Costo M.eso Doily Pilot IMS Bridge LE.IVs 911s MucmEs 1uo roYotA 9210 vANs ~-------~~----------------~~l• .... iiiiiiiiim &iiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARtF 4lnd TANNNf HIHSCH 'M La 400 r •ea aaoa• M8Z •et ...,...,.,,., 4WD e7 DODO• Conv:I'. Whlt•/IY full opt p•arl white, n•wly aunrool, KenwOOd CO, AT all pwr, TV , (2t1177r· 132 977 painted & r.chtomed, nerf bara. Loadedl tint Wind. S~. L•xua • Int r•don• (Inc . 1lk rnl on a brand PP 949-574·5t14, - Ml8810N W•JO wOOd•n dHh) runt new 9n0ln•I S15,500 & CM•)3•4~e4 grut. 112,500. obo. 714-434-7847 VOLVO 9 e1~e92t '92 CAMRY Lii '95 •• 300 •at eoo SLC ve. auto. full pwr. ---~iii!iiiiiiiil. \\ EEKLY BRIO<;E QUIZ Q I • f:Jt t•Wc t ~ulncrahlc, D> South )'OU huld . a KIOll6 o K96 o A962 •SJ ·1 he biddin& ha~ (lf'ucccdcd. MS,. 1'0UTll w•:sr NOR1 H J• p p ow P11 7 ' Whal u1.:11un do ym.1 tukc? Q 2 • Uulh vulncr,1blc. O\ South you hold: •J 63 Q Vold o A8 7 62 •KJS4 2 Yoor t1Jnncr open' the huJJsng with one hcJrt. What do you respon<.P Q 3 • Bhth vulnt'l1thlc. as South you hold· •A 6S ?QJ\IJ o AQ •0986 l11c tmlthn~ ha' pn~ceckd SOlTJ II Wt..\ f NOR'I H F.AST IN! 20 2• Obi ? Whal ochon du you take'' (J 4 • Oolh vulnerable, a~ <iuulh you ho kl • S 1:1 K 8 o K (J J JO II 8 2 • 7 6 3 111e h11ldmg ha-; proceeded: so u·111 W fo:l\'f NOR'I H EA~ff J o Ya. 3• Pass 40 Pus.~ 4o Pass What action do you take? Q 5 ·A South, wulnc:ntbte, you hold. •Q O KJIU o KJ7J •IU The b1ddin1 has proceeded. NOR1 H EAST SOOTH WEST l o l e;;> 7 What do yO&I bid oow? Q 6 • As South, vulnerable, you hold: Whlt•/Jlloty, mint Mint cond, only 483 of Le11u1 trad•, lmmael '83 245 Wego (077313) 121,977 thn• hi per1ormanc• (013211) H,9SO Silver/black Jnl. 11 LllXUI M•re•dH w•r• made LCXUS OF maintained, 4tpd .. d MIS810N YlllJO lmmae.. Ilk• nu, a w•STMIN8Tl!R eale car, mu1t ... 1 C949)3e+oe94 ahow winner. Owned C714) ae2.eeoe 1199$ obo 844·=9 ,95 0 , 300 by • mature and cat•· •94 COROLLA Lthr, moonrfLCD fut driver tine• ·ae Auto •. AC, caaa. VOUSWAGEN 9jlS (11210G) ~0.987 97K ml. $18,000. (3KEH684) 19,950 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil~ Ll!XUa 949·844•1 058 CH LBXUS 01' MISSION Vll!JO 949-851·8345. • Wl!ITMINIT•R ··as JETTA· 4 ::Dr. C949)3~e4 '93 300D very well (714) ee2.eeoe runs great, very~· •--....-.------• malnt, eice•pllonally 1 ,97 CAMRY LE pendat>le, great ~rl ..... La 400 1 r t ear. S1POQ. 645•347 .... c ean, al pwr. J ereo 19k ml, euatom whl1, · C a a h m • r •II v o r y $5250 obo 72;J·0787 Auto, Immaculate II _______ ...,,_ (029152> $36,987 '89 300E 78kll'll, p•"rl (3VOB023) 111,550 ANTIQVES & - . MIS~rc,~u:uuo grey, orig owner. 111n1 LEXUS OF CLASSlCS 9* 8 co rt d . S 1 7, 5 0 0 . WESTMINSTER (949)3e4-08 4 073.eo15 (714) a9z.0900 - •AJ7652 o KQ9 OBJ •AK 11\c bkldmg has proceeded:· SOU1 H WEST NORTH EAST •ee LX 450 ~ •. Pim l o ,_ ~:t•~r;i~~£t0l40.J~ iNliiiiSSiiANiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiii9iiliiSOiil TRUCKS 9220 '75 Cad Eldo ~v 1 owner, garage I, What do you bid now? MISSION VIEJO •95 Accord LX 2dr, -------- c94-.13e4-0884 auto. hatr;hbaek, AJC. look.for a11swu s 011 Monda)\ 1tereo. pa, runa good Hondas ao·i to 97 •9e sc 400 s125o obo 831-0151 Cart $100·$500 Learn to be a better bridae play· White/Ivory, full opt •99 MAXIMA OXE Pollct lmoounds er! Subscribe now lo the Goren (050957) $36,977 31K ml, auto, 'r Bridge Letter by caUlna (800) 7118-MISSLIEOXNUVSIEJO (3POL985> StS,555 CHohnda1, J oyotas&. 1225 for lnlonnatJon. Or wnte to: LEXUS OF evy1, HP• Goren Bridge Lette~, P.O. Box (94 9)384-0884 WESTMINSTER 4X4'a muet Hiii C --,.,,..,,,,....,,,~~.,,..._-e oe eoo-112-1410 ic1eo2 4410, hlcago, UI. 60680. ,97 ES 300 (714) 892· 9 "=======~ Full opt, 14K ml, ---------•- <059324(1!XUSs3o.se7 OLDSMOBILE 9155 MISSION Vll!JO (949)384-0084 '93 ES300 136k ml, S12.500 o 973·5328 '78 Cad Eldoio Convertlbl• 72 1, full pwr, parade 1, A Ro al B••:!J'· S7295 obo &44-~3 Chances are you will find what'you need at the price you want io pay • when you read the Classlfled• I ? Lthr, moonr1, lmmacl (3XOZ199) $18.888 Ll!>CUS OF WESTMINSTl!R (714) 892·8908) .. • ... . . .. -• -• -• .. .. .. .. • • • • • .. • .. .. SUZUKI 9205 JEEP 9110 LAND ROVER 9113 LEXUS 9115 LINCOLN 9120 '90 SIDEKICK JLX 4114,·301< ml, llhr, ABS. (105490)$14,444 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:i liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '93 CHEROKEE L TO Black, gray llhr. (107229) $1 7.995 BAUER LOTUS COSTA MESA 714-842-7700 '04 J••P Cherok•• Loredo Grand 4X4 AC '95 Discovery ~loja red, tan, jpsts, (3NFV029) $19,995 BAUER LOTUS COSTA MESA (714) 842·7700 LEXUS 9115 (G 7 430) $14, 904 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Costa Mtaa '02 LS 400 Llncoln·M•rcury Non cert, lthr, moonr1 <714• 54o-593o (120234) $20,987 '05 Ch•roke• Sport) LEXUS 4 .0, 30k, euto, AC MISSION VIEJO 3 LP4553) $1S,555 __ (:...9_4_9;...:)~3~8_4-_0;;..8;;..8.;.4..;__ LEXUS OF To place an ad In WESTMINSTER ClaHlfled 714·892·8908 Call 842·5878. '93 l!S 300 White chrome, 1~11 opt (222079) $19,995 LEXUS MISSION Vll!JO (049)384-0884 '93 ES300 fully loaded, llhr, a/C, am/ Im eat•. moomoof. s 13,400. 714· 754-1734 '94 OS 300 Black/grey, lull opt (074737) $24,987 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO (949)384-0884 Buy It. Soll 11. Find It. CleHlfled. LEXUS OF WESTMINSTl!R (714) 892·8908 '97 Contln•nt•I VO~.o.w/pdl, ABS, lthr, (844290) $24,997 Coata M••• ---------1 TOYOTA 9210 Llncoln Mercury (714) 540.5830 '97 MOK VIII AC. PW/POL, ABS. tlll, (687170> $24,997 Costa M••• Uncoln·Mtrcury (714) 540·5830 '97 TOWNCAR P W IP 0 L , I t h r , (734959) $24,997 Coat• Meaa Llncoln·M•rcury 714 540·0830 '88 CAMRY LI! V8, loaded, 112k ml, orig own•r, AC eon· verted to A134. Xlnl care & eond, records. $5,375. 714·545-4231. SELL your used vehicle through classified 642·5878 HOME, HEALTH AND BUSINESS ~--... All Home lmprovoment1 22yra Klt/Balh addl· t1ona & mot• free est LG42!>59 714·533·1269 BATHTUB REGLAZING 3448 CLEANING BATHTUB REOLAZINO SERVICES & Rofurbl1hlng, Porce- lain, Flbergl1. Sink• Shwrs Cn1r1 645·7723 A TOUCH OF CLASS CIH nlng. AH/Comm Lie/Bond . Free Esl TerHa 714-282·7143 BUNDS/ MINI •BOSS HOUSECLEANING a SHADBS 3484 LlcenHO·Bonded A to Z HANDYMAN INSTAUJ\llEFACE CAllHtts l<llchenl, balhl, door1. wlndOWI. Doug 64o.7251 •R•modtllnQ and all 1ypH of repalra. No Job 100 amall. OC 32 ~ra LlC·bond·ln1 MJC/ laa 714·•••·3884 Woodwork Doore lnat • ctoHta remdld, crown moldlng bHellrlm •tc. 054•1834 SELL your home Vlrough classlned ' $12.00 por hour. 714·548-0388 -~ ........ ,,.,,.._. Wl TODAY FOR YOUR FIH IN·HOMI ESTIMATE uaM...allls.I ''"' S 1 S·MAID .. 320 W. CWJ ltWY NI ERVICE To place an ad Jn CleHlfl•d Call 84•·•871. Seti your extra household lttn\I lnC CAREER MOMS: I OFfER SPECIALIZED INFANT DAYCARE IN MY HOME. HOURLY /UC'D LYNN 141·9214 Al~ ............ ......... c...MKW 548-0769 ,. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Low mileage, great gas saver · (596247) s5991 PW/POL Tilt, CC, AM/Ft-A, Cass .. Uhr Int., Onlv 20K miles. (734~9) $24,997 AJC. PW/POL, ABS Tilt, CC, CO Changer, Lthr, Premium Wheels (687170) s24,997 .. per IWIO. 111RP S22,445 CMUI DISCOUNT 12847 FACTORY REBATE 12000 YOU SAVI $4847 •Automatic • Leather Interior • Power Windows YOUR NET COST Q46 40 SEDAN Lthr Int. Sunroof, ABS CO Changef, 17K M1 (t VM002269) 534,997 . Saturday, Juty 25, 1998 815 AC. PW/pdl, Tilt. cc. ABS. Prem Sound. Lthr, Shd1ng Snrf (307778) s23,495 For Any Questions or Information on Leasing Call Mr. Jim Mot 1 is . . . • ( '(7