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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-07-31 - Orange Coast Pilotrving, the Newp~rt -Mesa comm.uni-ties since 1907 FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1998. I •' ' raud task f orce ,·raids New.port ·omce Costa Mesa man among niiie arrested; records, "bank · accounts and cars seized by multi-agency group. Ja.1FER RAGLAND ANO GREG RlsUNG ~Pb Jeffrey A. Moore, 32, and Craig A. Cunningham, 41 , of Irvine were arrested after an Ida- ho grand jury indictment them on racketeering, commodities fraud, grand theft, petty theft and mon- ey-laundering charges. tributed to illegal telemarketing operations. Authorities on Thurs- day also seized business records, bank accounts worth several mil- lion dollars, two 1998 Ferraris and a 1998 Jaguar. a.n'p_ rrusrepresenldtion to lure cus-I s1on Task Force, Idaho a·nd Texas tomers to invPSt m opbons to buy state authorities, and the Cleve- and sell foreign Cu.rrenc:Y They I land branch of the FBI. also reported false gains to get VJC· Neighbors of the businesses tirns to increase their invesbnents, 'ilnd the building's property man- the indictment said ager said they were shocked for the p~t three year1>. "They seemed like good peo- ple, and 1t wets ct successful l,>Us1- ness, • Koss Sd1d "We aJwctys think pos1ttve thinq~ ,dbout our customers " · According to the indictment. Seven other people were I when they heard the news. arrested on sunlldr charges m John Koss, seruor property Ohio and Texas. manager ror P.M. Realty Group, NEWPORT BEACH -A spe- cial Orange County task force that cracks down on telemarketing fraud served warrants on a New- port Beach business Thwsday mor- ning. Authorities arrested nine peo- ple, including a Costa Mesa man. The two men were arrested at their Newport Center Drive offices, where they allegedly con-· Moore and Cunningham were dfhhated with Currency 1Iading lntemabonal and Options Trading Group an(i subsidiary Ronald Allan Ltd. The companies alleged- ly used high-pressure sales tacbcs The search and drrest warrants I saitl the FBI contacted rum Thurs- were issued as a result of a JOint day morrung to inform hun of the investigation by the County of Lnvesbgabon of Currency Trading, Orange Boiler Room Apprehen-I which has occupied the bwlding Joseph Rodngum:' who owns database system~ compdn)-Strat- egy 1 on the 10th floor, sd1d the FBI dgents stopped his secretary tn the haJIWd\' dnd he hdd to SEE FRAUD PAGE 7 Junior Weguards Caitie Gomez, above left. and Jill Socco spray-paint the heads of Eric Cox, center, and Jamie Kline before the start of the Monster Mlle at Balboa Pier Thursday morning. Approximately 1,100 junJor Weguards participated in the race, which included swtmmtng and a sand obstacle course. About half of the partici- pants wore costumes and painted faces. PHOTOS IY KtM HAGGERT¥-ZYUUS DMY PILOT INDEX ClASSIRB> -·-.... --·----... -11 ..... ---·-.. --·-·-·--.2 CllllllT5 ........ -....... ---··-·--.3 PGUCE M ..... A•·· ......... -.... --..2 PllUC llnlCE5 ............................ . SPallS ........................ _ ............ J ~ ---· .. ··"·-··-····-·..J AT THE THEATER SCARY SWIM TER J unior lif cguards deck themselves out for one-mile swim-and-run event at Balboa Pier H CRH .. Rlsu:l ~Pb he Junior lifeguards who participated 10 Thursday's ,Monster Mile at the Balboa Pier were pretty scary. Clutching their flippers, hundreds of kids looked like hungry warriors ready for a land and water assault. They painted their faces, dyed theu hair and wore temporary tattoos. · They were ready. Most of the 1, 100 junior lifeguards entered the Monster Mile, which is a onc-rrule swim and run from the pim-to 1 Olh Street and back. Race officials divided the competitors into three groups with staggered start b.mes. FIISl out of the water was 12-year-old Hayley Peirsol, who started m the second pack but eventu- ally passed all of those tn the ftrst group Her time was 30 minutes, 50 seconds. Hayley, shivenng from the cold water, said she was competing for fun. Others, however, were senous about the compe- tition. "I'd say I'm learung a little more toward compet- ing against my friends," said Joel Walker, 12. "This is a big event for us. H's good piacbce." The city holds the race cdch year for aspinng Weguards ages 9 to 15. This yeM marks the 15th anniversary of the successful Junior Lifeguard pro- gram, which keeps kids busy by teaching them SEE MONSTER PAGE 7 Dog, owners OK after accident 8 Bulldozer on truck hooks car trailer, causing it to flip on San Diego Freeway. · GRI-G R.t;uNG ~Pb COSTA MESA-lf Patch could talk, he would probably say ho was a nervous wreck. The Labrador retriever mix was still shaking after a trailer he was in nipped ove r and was cru.shed on the San Diego Freeway on Thursday afternoon. ,_..., ....... --Patch IOl'llehow escaped tnJury wb,.n a flatbed truck carrfing a bulldozer hooked the left end ol the trailer. The dog managed to wriggle free of the trailer but obvkNlty was worried about his ownen, who were trapped in the Crown Vk:toria ltadolft I ~.Yf.,..:=....- SEE ACCIDENT Mm 1 Newport seeking PRfrrm City may hire one of three top-notch comrnunicatio~s companws to help it win support for-El Toro Ciirport. Jl :\II I KR\(,[ \-.;IJ IXit Pio! NEWPORT BEACl l Sdymg they will do whdtever 1t takc•s to wm the bdtt1c over d commer- cidl dirport at the El ToJO Mdnne Corp'> Air Sta- tion, city leaders are looking at brmgmg in lh<> hedvy artillery. Peggy Ducey, deputy oty m~ndger, <;d1ct thP oty is searching fo1 a publlc relauons hrm lo work on the airport issue. It has cho..,en three finalists Los Angeles-based H1U & Knowlton, Aei"hman Htllard and Winner/Wagner & r\.ssoc1ates -'three of the state's top public relations fum..o; •Right now "~ are JU St mtel'Vlew mg hntb," Ducey said "\\nether we retain them, how much and who's paymg dre aU things thdt dre still up m the air· Newport Bedch ledder!. have not taken anv formal action on the issue Ducey said the three SEE EL TORO PAGE 7 Water board hires designer •Firm hired for fa cility that will make colored water ready for consumption. !kit Plb CO~IA MESA Me-.a Con..,ohctdtt>d Wetter D1stnct board member., selected a Sdnla Ana- bdsed hrm Thur.,day to design a colnred-wat"r treatment plant. The board. w1lh Henry Panian absent. voltm 4- 0 to htre Cdrollu En!'Jm r on a contrart not to exceed $2SO,OOO . Carollo submitted d b1ct tor $248,719. Allen Todd, pnnc1pal engineer w1th Carollo, said he 1s exnted to undertake this proJect. ~Tlus 1s actudlly the hr..,t ldrge-!>cale pro)l'< t of 1U. type tn the world," Todd sdJd. Although it 1s slightly tea-colored, smells hke rotten cqgs dlld ts wanner than avt>rdge. colon>d water 1s extremely high in quality But the ~.it~t does not tend to b ae thebcally pleasing when untreated "It doesn't pass the custom r tel>t." ~1d r-..fo et Consolidated General Manager Karl Kemp Although different partc; ot colort'd·v.ater trNt- mcnt have ~n ubjt..'<'ts of pilot stud1e . they ve SEE WATER PAGE 7 Costa Me~ fire engineer Russ Puker, left. gives some water to Patcb the dog wbile Mldlelle Wex- ler comforts him. Patdl'I 2 Friday, July 3 l, 1998 date book Newport Beach/Costa M.e$o Daity Pilot CHECK IT OUT Help for hungry horticulturists I s your com <lS tugh as an ele-tion. . 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This grE>ens dOd olhN Nhhle vt>getd-week's column is by Sarah Rosenblum. 8 R I E F l ·Y I N E N T E R T A I N M E N T Sirius Theatre stages Shakespeare Sirius Theatre will present Shakespeare's "The 1Wo Gen- tlemen of Verona" at 1 p.m. Sunday al the Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, 1701 Baker St., Costa Mesa The play is cast with profes- sional actors and directed by Jeffrey Shaw. Audlence members are invit- ed to 'bnng chairs or blankets and picmc lunches For infor- mation, call (714} 437-9663. Hear acoustic blues and ragtime at Sid's Guitarist Brian Barrett will perform acoustic blues and rag- time at Sid's every Sunday through the month of August. Barrett will play at 9 p.m. on Sunday and Aug. 9, 16, 23 and 30 at Sid's, 445 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Admis· sion is free. For information, call (714) 650-7437. Barrett will also perform every Tuesday in August from 7 to 10 p.m. at Smoke-N-Blues, 1622 1/2 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Admission is free. For infonnation,call(949)722- 7220. Poetry contest to be held at Gypsy Den The seventh annual Factory Readings Performance Poetry Contest will be held Tuesday at 8 p.m . at the Gypsy Den Cafe & Reading Room in Costa Mesa. Poems will be judged on content, technique and audi· ence participation. There is a five-minute time limit on the readings. Prizes are $50 for first place; $30 for second ptace; $20 for third place; and $35 for the popular vote winner. There is a $5 entry fee for poets1 audience admission is Cree. Poets should sign up at 6:30 p.m. The Gypsy Den Cafe & Reading Room is in The Lab Anti-~ 2930 Bristol St., Cos- ta M4l!'Sa. For information, call (714) 564-6526. 'R E~'ln is due How wlll Or1n11 County receive the controvarslal musical? Just fine, according ,ne of It• lead actors · Ka.LY F\..YNN L oclc your doors and hide. the children -•Rent" is coming to town. The Tony Award-and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical phe- nomenoq written by the late Jonathart Larson is due to arrive at the Orange County Perfonning Arts Center's Segerstrom Hall Wednesday and will play through Aug. 16. Some may greet this news with mixed emotions. For those who haven't seen it, "Rent" is a joyous, heartfelt and often bit- tersweet musical inspired by Puccini's "La Boheme" that cel- ebrates a community of artists in Manhattan's East Village. Like parts of the real New York City, the show is populat- ed by people living on the fringes: drug users and people living with AIDS, pimps and sex-trade workers, heartless landlords and the homeless. How will a show with such col- orful characters and controver- sial themes by received by Orange County audiences? If Adrian Lewis Morgan's recent experiences are any mdication, the reception should be warm indeed. Mor- gan, a Welsh-born actor, is currently playing the role of Roger, the HIV-positive singer and songwriter whose love for the exotic dancer Mimi forms the show's emotional core. He is currently in Kansas City, where the national tour just opened a weeklong engage- ment before coming to Orange County. Morgan downplays the more controversial aspects of the musical. "Not.lung is extteme, • he said. "Sure, issues are addressed. but nothing is rammed down your throat n Does he mean to say that everyone has embraced the show without reservation? Not really. "There have been some walkouts, but most stay and are quite moved by the show," he said. 11 And let's face it, I've seen people walk out of every show, 111cluding 'Oklahoma!' and 'South Pacific.'" Musical theater is no stranger to controversy. Despite our penchant for selective memory, it shoulq be recalled that even lhe genre's beloved classics have addressed serious issues or contained elements lhat led to a mixed reception when they were first produced. "South Pacilic" confronts society's intolerance for inter- racial relationshjps. "Okla- homa I" has the homicidal Judd Fry among its main chdr- acters and breaks into a ballet midway through the show. Warring gangs dnd racial ten- sion form lhe backdrop for "West Side Story," and anti- semitism rears its ugly head in both •Fiddler on the Roof" and 11 Cabaret.# Even the phenomenally pop- ular "Phantom of the Opera" features a scarred and murder- ous title diaracter who kidnaps the show's leading lady and carries her off to tus under- ground lrur in the Parisian sew- ers. Compared with Uus, bow objectionable can the trials and rravalls of a group of boherruan artists be1 •Audiences hdve been fan- tastic," Morgan sa1d. "We've had standing ovations every rughl." Before they arrival in Kansas City, the COffipcfilY hdd per- ormed in Louisville, Ken- tucky: Providence, Rhode Island; and Cincinnati and Columbus. Ohio. Response has be{'n so pos- itive, Morgan said, that people have been known lo travel eight hours or more to see the show again. "You keep seemg the same faces at the stage door,• he said. "It's really quite touching." Of course, dedicated fans crossing th~ country to see the show have been part of the •Rent• sensation, along with daylong lines for standmg- room-only tickets and chat rooms devoted to the musical. "Rent• is considered by many to be the most significant 'RENT' * WHERE: Orange County Performing Arb Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa . • WHEN: Wednesday through Aug. 16; Tuesday through Saturday af 8 p.m., Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m. and Sunday at 1:30 p.m. * HOW MUCH: $21 to $52.50. Seats m the first two rows of the orchestra section will be offered each night for $20. It's first-come, first- served and cash only. Those tickets will be available only at The Center's box office on the day of the show. Umit is two tickets per person. * PHONE: (714} 740-7878 or (213) 365-3500 •WEB SITE: www.tickcbnaster.com or www.ocartsnet.org/ocpac . Adrian Lewis Morgan plays the part of Roger in the musical .. Rent." coming to the Orange County Performing Arts Center Wednesday. American musical to come along m a decade, a defining work that says as much about the generation that spawned it as ·1 lair" dld in the '60s and "A C horus Line• did in the '70s. It bas been credited with reinvigorating Broadway. The show received its world premiere-eu..&Gadway at New York Theatre Workshop in Feb- ruary 1996. It received excel- lent reviews and rapidly became a sold-out hit. The show opened on Broadway in April 1996 and continues to play to standing-room-only audiences. The year it was first pro- duced, "Rent" swept all major theater awards including the 1996 Tony Award for Best Musical as well as the Pulitzer Prize for drama. It is the most honored musical sL,ce •A Cho- rus Line" in 1976 and only the fifth musical ever to win both the Pulitzer and the Tony. Countdown. to RENT • EDITOR'S NOTE: "Rent" comes to the Orange County Performing Arts Center beginning Wednesday. Today and Saturday in Datebook we will run three trivia questions about the Broadway show These questions will come easy for "Rent.heads." See how many you get right. For answers, tum your Daily Pilot upside down. . 1) Where in New York City does "Rent" take place? 2) The song "Seasons of Love" tells us that there are 525,600 minutes in a year. How many hours is that? 3) What does the character Maureen do for a living? lS!ilV a:nrnuuoµad e s,aqs (C 09l'9 (t ~J:) l9QOqdrv Ct :s~~MSNV The cast of the touring production of "RenL" Pilot BEAl2EBS t:tQTU~E Mesa. CA. 92626. 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If it weren't for Powerball, we'd hear " even more about Monica Lewin- iky. ~ Now there's a story everyone toves to hate. l was especially • touched by Linda 7iipp's state- m ent Wednesday that sh e is a eeply hurt when people say ~he's not a nice person just be- cause she secretly taped hours or conversation with a friend, then turned them over to a special prosecutor. I'm sorry, Linda. That was insensitive of us. Uthe Adventures of Monica is the alternative, bring on Power- ball. I must admit, I find the psy- chology of lotteries fascinating. Ever played? I've done it about lhree limes, always as part of a pool. I didn't win. It's kind of fun. . " I COMMENTS & CURIOSITIES peter buff a You joke about what you'd do with the money. You hold your little ticket as they announce the numbers. You groan when you lose. You wait to see who bought the winning ticket at some liquor store in Norwalk -almost invariably a polyester person who uses "them" for "those•, as in ·1 never thought I'd be one of them people who win.• You spend a few bucks and buy a lit- tle entertainment. Why not? The ,.folks we have lo gather ~ . mto a separate comer of the trot the trafhc and the crowds. room, however, are the people Another amazing side eff<>ct wat> who play because they one, need that sales in smgl<>-state lotteries money, and two, see no reason like ours dropped stgnihcdntly why they couldn't get luckyand Once you'v convmcPd youhelf win the big one. you have a chance to w41 $250 More math please. The odds million, why waste two bu< ki:. on of a single winne r in the Power-·a measly $15 or $20 mtl7 After ball pageant were 1 in · you've slipped through th<> rdbb1t 80,089, 128 -about the same h.ole of lotteries, 1l makes perfect odds as Carol Hoffman and I hit-sense. ting two fairways in a row. As Follow-up studies of ffidJOr lot- odds go. them are not good. tery winners demonstrate two Exactly how bad is 80 million-17 things, one somewhdt surprismg, Bad. The odds of freezing to one not. Whdt's not c,urpnsing is death are 1 in 3 'Slillion. Of being that money will mdke Reople do killed by an animal, 1 in 2 mil~ some very strang<> ttungs The lion. Of being killed falling out of lives of mdny past winners follow · bed, also 1 in 2 million. (Where a trail or broken and false do these people sleep?) Of being promises, lawsuits dnd worse, I electrocuted, 1 in 350,000. Of including larceny and murder. dying in surgery, 1 in 80 thou-A Pennsylvania man won $16 sand. One m 250,000 of dying in million in 1988 Five years later a plane crash, and 1 in 5,000 of he was penniless dnd his brolh- dying in a car crash. er was awaiting trial for hinng a ·so what's your point?• ask hit man lo kill him A Colorddo tens of millions of players in the woman won $2.5 nulhon. Her 20 Powerball states. Across the mother insisted she shdre her border from non-Powerball winnings with her younger Sil>· states such as California and ter who went with her to buy the New York, cities like Ashford, ticket. The winner disdgreed. Ore., and Greenwich, Conn., had Mother and daughter hawn't to call in slate police to help con-spoken for six years cind ec1ch hcts filed multiple law suits. My I hne, putting togethN the Sdme favorite was a New Yor)< woman widget~. who won $2 8 mtlbon1 She had But tlwrc 1 one op1mon dSked a friend of ti-Jr teenag(> among maJor winners that ts uni- son to pray for her. The lnend versa) Th<> media r.ucu .... as bnef d1d, then deman<i d half thl• as 1t 1s, tnggers n mghtmnre that 'winnmgs. Whe;rt the woma~ I (f!SOndh! .. for yea!') to come. com- rc>fused, the Pfc! erfuJ fnend ~ plet" with salt•:, p1tchl~, law~uit-., parenls sued. T e cas<.> df'tuaUy th1eab scdm ctrtists, lnends t10d mdde it to tnr ew York Stutc ' . Supreme C(' t'rl. which rul<."d fdllllly, you vC'_ nevN me t dnd all against the r tiimdnl and stdted, m<1~nt r ~f crc1zws. . . with perfer /I strdighl faces, that Spcak111g of odd1t1os, w~at the there tS, • 10 way to prove the lwck. hdppen<'d to thl:! windfall l~fficacy r ;'Prayer.• lhc ( cthforrua l<>llery was go1rtg The ;Uow-up finding that ts to qenP.1~to tor 'chools~ The lot- some¥ fat surprising 'is· thdt m tery k<>Pp1. pumping money into mosi ases the datly lives of win-Lh~ s'hool c.ys t1 ·111, and we keep ner· change httle. A new house heann9 st1NIP~ abuut schoor, hc·,e, a flashy car there, a luxury dC'fo~s the stn t• that sound hke '/6.ise maybe -but very little som<. thing out oi a D1ckem, no~- ermanent change. Most of the el '::>omehod~ 1ct1SP vour hand fantastes about telling the boss , and Pxplam thdl 10 mP where he can go or spend.mg the So thne ;ou ha\C 1t Power- rest of your days on some far-bdll The B1u ~p111 The Jdckpot, awdy beach seem to evdporate th~ pot of yold, thP b1y one Be sooner than later can·lul whul ~ou Whh ror. One of In Mount Vernon, N. Y · a them dn«un-. nuqht t Olllt' true. group o{ 20 assembly workers I golla 90 won $3 million. TWo years later. two have quit (for other jobs) and • PETER BUFFA 1\ thf' mayor of Costa two have moved away. The oth-M~ H1\ column run\ Fridays Email <>rs are still there, on the same him at Ptr840AOL ~om .. Municipal Courts merging with Superior Court Man breaks neck while surfing • Most judges voted in favor of the change, which will streamline operations and take place Aug. 10. GRF.G Rb1JN<. of the Superior Court in Santa lblf Pb Ana. "The idea behind Uus is to utilize all or our resources as effectively as possible.• NEWPORT BEACH Orange County's fiye municipal courts, including Harbor Munici- pal Court, will be joined to create a unified system beginning Aug. 10. The county will now have one Superior Court, which will re- ceive money from the state. The courts will run on interim fund- The passage of Proposition 220 in June allowed local judges to vote whether to unify their · courts. Slater said the issue bas been discussed for more than 25 yea.rs but the state Legislature never approved it. Proposition 220 was endorsed by 62% of Orange County voters. County still awaits the council's certilication. "The positive response to court unification by so many Ca.J- ilornia counties has exceeded my expectations,· said Chief Justice Ronald George, who cha1rs the Judicial Council. "Counties such as Orange moved quickly to resolve the challenges created by multiple court districts and other unique circumstances.• • ing unW the state approves its ·budget. The county's 47 municipal court 1udges voted unanimously in favor of the unification. The tally among superior court. judges for the move was 52 to eight. Judges in municipal and supenor courts have worked together ovet the past several years, presiding in both court- rooms. Slater said the courts will eventually mirror the public school systems that receive appropriations from the state. Judges and court staff say the change will streamline opera- tions and will secure trial court funding for the local judicial sys- tem. •Before, we had to deal with six separate budgets, but now we . will have a unified approach,• : said Alan Slater, exe<:Utive officer According to the state's Judi- cial Council, the body that certi- fies the balloting, 47 out or 58 counties have approved urufica- tion of their trial courts. 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Datt Pb NEWPORT BEACH - A 24- year-old Anaheim man remains 10 cnhcal cond1t1on at Hoag Hospital after a surfing m1ury 1 Wednesday night. The surfer wa unconscious aod not breathing when hfe- guard/ responded to an emer- gency call al 7·19 p.m on the beach near 48th Stre<>t. Accord- ing to authoriues. the man fell off his board and stnick h1s head on the ocean floor. Lt. John Blauer. community relations o!ticer for the Newport Beach Fire dnd Mdnne Depdrt- ment, Sdid the v1cll.m broke lus neck and will hdve to wedr d head brace for rebabilltabon. Witnesses told paramedics they. saw the victim's s~rrboard floahng m the water but spotted his body a few moments later. The surf leash was still attached to his dnkll' \' h1ch caused him to lw trdppcd under the 1etty Pardmed1c., reVI\'ed the man dnd kept turt on We support sys· I terns. Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT Ladies, it's your turn! La Nill.a Heat Wave Sale , Perfect for Summer All Ladies' Resort Wear Reytt Spooner • Kaltala Big Hed • Beck Sport Avanti • Back East • Ladies' Shoes •Ladies' Hand Bags • Hawaiian Dresses (long & short) •Hawaiian Shorts & Short Sets J-.;:;~-~ • Ladies' Blouses • Pal~zzo Pant Sets • Hawaiian Tank Tops • Ladies· Panrs •Ladies' Jeans (cords & denim) • Ladies' Belts Ladies' Shoes,. Handbags & Accessories •Cole-Haan • Fendi •Yves Saint Laurent • Donald Pliner •Gucci • Superga • Ralph Lauren • Calvin Klein •Joseph Abboud • Claudio Ciuti Hours: .......... 1Dtal ' I .. 4 Friday, July 3 1, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pi Would you like a brioche with that? • Autob1stro, which opens today in Newport, bills itselI as the hrsl dnve-through bistro featuring upscale food. .... i...11 1y<..11~11:-.C.>N It's d drivc•-thro119h restal)rant without thP pt omi!.o of a free toy or the chttncc> to w111t1 pnze1But1t does olfc-r compJ1r111•ntdry ~t'og bis- cuits. W(•lconw to Autol>1¥lro, New- port BPdC'h's rww~st dnve- through-onl)-r<•stdurant, which OJH'n'> todcl} 1n tlw old Newport Import'> '>llt' r1Pxl to St<>rlmg BMW on W(•'>I < 'lcl'>I I hghwdy. But co- tounc.ll'r loncr thdn Rodnguez- Alkdl/ ..,,1).., h1., f(''>lt1urdnl isn't a c onv(•fll1011,1l dnvc-·through Autohl'>lto ddlnl'> to be the \'\orld\ 111'>1 dnvt•-throuyh ln;tro No .ill-c PHI ht1mhurcwrs here ml'rll! ollt-nnq.., which chdngP dc1ily. 1111 ludc• lrpc;hly bdked linoc tw-;, hol pc1nm1 st1ndw1ches, 11111q1H· .,,tlc1d'> .ind I nut -;111ooth1t>s Ev1·n rndNIO<J lood I'> done Autobistro style. Instead of redd- ing a menu board and ordenng through a crackling speaker, C"US· tomers are. given individual menus. A "motor-de" alerts patrons on daily specldl'i, and a •no-wait-person,• Autob1stro's version of a waiter, walks up to the car window to take ordo(:,. And technically, Autoh1stro 1s a drive-under restaurant. Pdtrons drive under the bright-blue, 12· foot-high latchen, and get thel! food after it's lowered by machine to the dnve-through level, It's all an attempt l>y Rodnguez-Atkatz lo ·give an dJTlbience like m d restaurdnt, with white tablecloths, candles and urulorms • ·our arm 1s to be thE' finest restaurant you can access with your car," he said Rodriguez-Atkatz and his ptlrt- ners -all Seattle-based entre- preneurs, mcludmg a Starbucks Coffee co-founder -developed the idea after being dtssatisfied with traditional drive-through options. ·our philosophy is 'Why should someone who is driving huve to suffer • with bad food?"'· Rodrigucz-At>katz said. Richard Luehrs, president of the Newport Harbor Area Cham- ber ot Cqmmcrce, welcomes the tdea of ,~icking up high-quality food without ieaving the car. ·can you imagine what the opportunity would be if all the restaurdnts were dnve-through?" he said. Luehrs is just the type of cus- tomer that Rodriguez-Atkatz hoped to bnd. After searching the country, he and hts partners, selected South- ern CaJiforrua to launch their ven- ture because it offers two key mgredienls for success -a cul- ture dependent on cars and peo- ple WLlling to try new things. ET CHARITY • C 'osld Mesc1 cc1 kc• bdkers throw fund-raiser for 111f c1nl n<'plww with rare disease. If \;JI I I• I{\( I \\:I I lkitt r~I < <>STA f\ ![<.., \ Stt•Vl'n t1ncl K,11.-n Sull1\ic1ll '"I''" cl(•\'<1Sldtc>d wht>n lht•v luuncl 0111 thc>1r 7- month-olcl 111•plww wc1s dldCJ· OO'>Pd \'\ llh d fdfl' lt1lr1l chsi•dC,{'. Tlwy 11•11 lll'lpll•..,s \'\ hPn !-,l(•\'f'n''> '>1'>1111 hcul to qwt h1•r JOb to Sid~ With th1• hctll)-lfl lht• hO'>[ll· ldl dnd tlw lt11111lv\ l11ldnc1•s stdrl- NJ rctp1dfy d1·pl1 •i1nq Vt>-.pN<1tP(\ wc111l111q to lwlp •th<' -.Lruqql11HJ younq lt11111ly, the SuJJ1vdn'>, who t1w11 thl' w1•ddmn cctkf' buc;uw"s < 1ndert>Ud Cdkes tn Cosl.c1 M<''-cl, cl1•11cl1•cl to clo tht> only Lhmq lh1•y knPw how throw • c1 t11u, 1·l1•qt1nl p<11ty Thl' mon1•y 1 <1tsl'd hy tlw hc1sh through Pntrc11H" doncHIOns t1nd rdlflP Lu kc•t '-•ti<''> will qo mlu d SflC'Octl cH ( 011111 "l't Up for the hc1hy, Loq.an R1h•y Thr<>Pdouhle. I le• 1s IH•inq IH•t1tl'cl <11 Lomt1 L.mdd ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~- FYI <-For more information or to help with the fund-raiser. call Karen or Steven Sullivan at Cin derella Cakes, (714) 241-9536 University Hospildl in Sdn Bemarchno County KMen said she has lmc>d up several local busme-;s ownc>rs who hdve Sd1cl Lh<'y will clon<1tc thelf sem ces for th<' pdrty, which has been tentdt1vely set tor Oct 11 They include Back Bc1y Ptlv1J- 1on m Costa Mesd, wht!r<' the• event wiU be held, Tortillc1 rltil'> restaurdnl m Mission VteJO, At- Your-Service Catenn~1 and Coun- tryside Jnn & Suitf'!-1. Logdn was d1c1gnosed d couple• of weeks ago With cl rtHc> unmune-deficiency d1st>c1sc, Karen swd. "Gelling a bone-marrow mdtch dnd trnnsplant and having hJS body dCcept it is the only way he wdl survive,• she said. The Sullivans said they just h~qt1n planning the fund-raiser d few ddys ago, but have I t1ln•acly seen an oulpduring of support from the community. Kdfen sdld she lht.nks she can raisP at ledsl $5,000, but is hop- mg (or more. . The c>vcnt will have a $25 m1mmum dondllon at the door, wh1t•h will mclude dinner, drinks t1nd dtlnnnq. People will also be 1 dblP to huy raffle llckets to win vt1nous pnzes that will be d'onat- t'd by loet1I husinesses. , Steven st1id he dlso hopes to drt1w dWdreness lo the disease, wharh wLll cause his nephew to stay m the hospild1 for nine months to d year at the rate of $25,000 d week. "On<' minute your life is fine, t1nd the next minute you don't I <'VC>O know what hit you," he Sdld Clean, fj(JJ)lbtltt& catpet and a 110 lb. dogJ For over 45 years, COIT's advanred equipment and fully trained, certified . technicians have provided the most effective cleaning available to assure you the finest results possible; mul we guarantee it! My son 1111d daughter-in-law have had Hans si11ce he was a puppy. Then they moved irJt a new house with white ca rpeting. The carpet was11't so white anymore. They asked far my advice, anti of course I said "C0/17" Now they have a ckan white carpet again, anti COIT has another satisified customer. Joan Beguelin, satisfied COIT rnstomer for 35 years Experience You Can Trust Cal/fora FREE estimate! License 1727306 And he is p ud to have his restawant launched in Newport Beach, adding that residents have the sophisbcated taste to appreo- ate the food. And tbe money to spend. Auto· bistro estimates its prices are $1 more than other faJ>t-food restau- rants, with an average meal total- ing about $6. A grilled chick.en and artichoke sandwich on focac- cia bread ls $5.50 and a sesame • peanut noodle salad LS $5, $6.50 with chicken. Warm, freshly baked chocolate chip cookies are $1. Still those prices·are a bit more than custome~ at the Mariner's Mile McDonald's are willing to pay. "Anybody that wants this kind of stuff would go in and sit down,• said Brett Rolfe after finishing d sit-down meal. "That's just one sandwich - no fries, no nothing?" Forrest Gray asked while looking al the cost of Autobistro's $5.50 Classic Caprese sandwich. KIM HAGGERTY·ZVUUS I DAil Y PlO Jonathan 'Rodriguez-Atkatz owns Autoblstro, a gourmet drive- through r~taurant openlng today on Coast Highway in New- port Beach. It offers a variety of healthy food and drink lteips. "Tius is more money thdn 1 am willing to spend," he sdid For $4 at M cDondld's, he can buy a fish sand\'lich';'free refills on drinks and large fries Gray recognizes the poss1blh bes for Autobistro, however. "They have the best location,• he said. "The best place to put i 1s m Newport Beach." BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Breast cancer research stamp debuts A postal stamp designated for raising money for breast cancer research was dedicated Thurs- day at the Pacific Life Building in Newport Beach, also the starting point for the annual Race for the C ure. The event featured several speakers, including breast can- cer survivors and state officials. "It was very moving.· said U.S. Postal Service spokesman Rich Maher. •Tue speakers were very relevant.• The Breast Cancer Resedrch stamp, which went on sale Thursday, costs 40 cents. The National Institutes of I lecllth will receive 70% of the net pro- ceeds, and 30% will be given to the M edical ReseMch Progrdm of the Department of Defense. . Congressiondl lcg1slcttion made tht.s stamp the hrst to have it~ net proceeds earmarked for research organl2clllons The stamp was dechcdtE'd at the White House on Wednes- day. Animal workshop to be held at OCC Botanist and nt1turahst Gene Foley will lead a workshop 1 animal tracking and observing Saturday and Sunday at occ. Pdrticipants will learn to use size, condition, activities and gait to identify local animals by studyrng their tracks. Foley will also discuss blend- ing in and moving quietly so as to better observe the animals The workshop will be held from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m . in Room I 10 of the college's Counseling dnd Admissions Building. Cost IS $59 For information, call 432-5880 ~th e request o~ the B~'.boa Bay ~lub, a fundraising commemorative ed1hon magazine will be published and distributed to more than 45,000 residents of Newport Beach, Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa and club members on Saturday, September 19, 1998. Be a part of this very special tribute to a community landmark. A portion of all proceeds will be donated in the name of the Balboa Bay Club to t~e 1221 St~dent ~cholarship Fund. Space & Copy fJJeatffine: Wednesday, ~ugust 19, 1998. 5 p.m. Camera 1</.ady Jitrt: J'rUfay, ~ugust 28, 1998 . 5 p.m. R.S.V.P. (949) 642-4321 ' Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot around town • ~nd AltOUND TOWN items to the -O•lly Pilot. Around Town, 330 w Bay St., 'GOsa Mesa, 92627, fax them to 646- ..()70, Of call 540 1224, ext 333 A com- plete lming of Around Town can be 1ound •t www.tatlmes.com/pUot . :'[ODAY CJD Voice, an e-mail discussion and support group for those with the infectious brain-deteriorating Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, will be ~n ongoing )activity available for interested individuals. The CJD web si te is at ·http://members.aol.com/larm- str853/cjdvoice/cjdvoice.htm . . .Host famWes are ne~ed for for- ~flJn exchange students who will -~ in the United States dunng the ·1998-99 school year. StudenJ.s Will bring their own health insurance and spending money for school and entertainment. For more information, call 675-0423 C hildren ages 7 to 12 can enroll m ~ther Science Camp or Explo- ration Camp at the Launch Pad on the third Door of Crystdl Court at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Science Camp c.md Exploration Camp will be held from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. weekdays on alternating weeks through Aug. 28. Optional extended days, 1fhkh include a snack and movie, ate until 5 p.m. Admission is $110 fbr members, $130 for nonmem- bers. Extended day is $150 for mem bers, $170 for nonmembers. For more infonnation, cdll 546- 2061. :SATURDAY Wedding Coordination: Starting Your Consulting Semce Will be presented from 10 am. to 4:30 p.m. at OCC, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Registration IS $99 (includes matenals). For more tnformation, call 493-6513, ext 2 Tales of Pirates and Swashbuck- lers will be presented from l 0 to 11:15 a.m. at South Coast Story- -tellers Guild House, 1551 A Bdker St., Costa Mesa. Admission is $10. For more infom1ation, cdll 496- 1960. .. Pastels," an art exhJblt by Lagu- na Hills arbst Billie Nugent, will be on display through Aug 31 in the foyer of the Newport Beach Central Ubrary, 1000 Avocado Ave. Admission is hee for more infonnation, call 717-3801 . MONDAY Freedom from Smoking wUl be presented every Monday and Thursday throughout August from 7 to 9 p.m. at Hoag Memori- al l lospital, Medical Library Con- ference Room, 1 Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. There will be no class Aug. 3 1. Admission is $75 dJld may be reimbursed by your health insurance carrier. Reserva- tions are required. For :inore infor- mation, call (949) 722-6237. College for Kids will be present- ed through Aug. 7 . from 1-0 to 11 :30 a.m. at Wilson School, 801 W. Wilson St., Costa Mesa. ReQlS- tration, which is $39, is under way at OCC's Community Education Office, 2701 Fairview Road. A $5 material fee is payable at the door. For more information, call 432-5880. ·TUESDAY The Chrlstlan's Women's Club of Newport Beach will present a luncheon from 11 :30 a .m . to 1 :30 p.m. a t the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Hig hway, Newport Beach. The event will feature a 1940s fashion show. Admission is $20. For more information, call 760-9616. WEDNESDAY The Networkers will meet from 11 :45 a .m. to 1 p.m. al the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive. AdffilS· s1on lS $12 and includes lunch. For more information, call 885-9093. AUG.8 A program on marine mammals will be presented at 7:45 p.m. at the Upper Newport Bay Ecologi- . (;di Reserve, 600 She ll maker Road, Newport Beach . Parking and admission are free. Hot chocolate and marshmallows w1U be served. For more infor- and climb into the cage because it's time for "Shark Week"! Feed your need for sharks August 9-15 mac.ion, call 640-6746. AUG. 11 Welcome Baby and Tender Care Parenting programs will be pre- sented at the Orange County Child Abuse Prevention Center, 2482 Newport Blvd., Suite 3, Cos- ta Mesa. The Welcome Baby pro- gram is rrom 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. today it,hrough Aug. 13 Tender Care Parenting program will be today and Aug. 13 from 6:30 ·to 9:30 p.m. and Aug. 15 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Volunteers must attend au three classes for a given pro- gram. For more lnfonnatioo. call (949) 712-1107 . An lntroductory cllmblrlg cllnlc will be presented from 6 to ~ p.m. at Rockreation in Costa Mesa. Reservations are reqwred. Adrruss1on is free. Participants must 'be 16 and over. For more mfonnation and ctirections, call (310) 473-4574, ext. 3011. . AUG. 15 Tropical plants will be the topic of discussion at the 9:30 a .m. pro- gram at Sherman Library and Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway. John Bishop, the gardens' man- ager of horticulture, will conduct d tour of the Tropical Conservato- ry. The program is free and open to the public. For more informa- tion, caU (949) 673-2261. AUG. 16 A program titled Spiders Are Your Friends will be presented at 7:45 p.m at the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve, 600 Shellmaker Road, Newport Beach. Parking and admission are MASSAGE Relieves Pain $ Stress & Tension 39 Insurance Accepted 00 w/Chiropractic Care. HR. 7-DAYSAVK • 9am-9pm ULTRA SPORTS MEDICINE INC. Or. Gautier D.C. 714.979.6365 1072 SE. Bristol St .. Ste 209 Santa Ana HeiQhts (Com« of N-pon Bl No.JBnstol) uaru. CHANNEL COMCAST CABLE provides you with the world's finest informative entertainment o~ly on Discovery Channel! Call today for a $4.95 connection! ' (Save up to $54.00) Hurry, Call Today! 714/542-6222 ·562/493-5483 ·· O range County Seal Beach • ~COMCAST ., ~ S¥alYTMtN• Y'DU DDNNSG'T WITM• Oflt ~ bone ourlM tn Ml •lcemble lft8I only. Offer valid throuah Aupc 11 . Some raaict10N may ...,a,. Lcq 9-1\ ~um ol the Pactflc chlcount valid Seprt'mbtr l -Se.,temblr J l. free. Hot chocoldtP und marsh- mallows will be serv«>ct ror more informabon, ca.U 640 674b .AUG. 26 Creative RecrullJng Stidtegles will be presented from 8 to q d.m at the Sheraton Newport B<><.1ch. 4545 MacArthur Blvd Rt'glSlfd· tion will bcgm 8l 7 a m Admis- sion for Profess1ondls In I lumdn Resources Assoc1atton mc•mlwrs with reservatJcms 1s $22; <.1t the• door, $27; guests with r<" .. crv<J- tions, $27; 1dl thC' door. $32, !>Ill· I dents Wlth rescrvdll.ons, $.5, ctl ttw. I door, $10. Fot more 1Jlfom1cJhon, call 245-7834 ' AUG.28 Estancia High chool Class of 1968 Will hold it!. '30 y(•c1r r1>un1on at 6 y .m at the 8dlb0c.1 Pavilton I Tale of the Whet.IC' Restdurnnt, 400 Bay Front, Newport Beach. Thi' event w1U fodlUtl' l ldWdlldn beach pdrty ttttire. Aclm1s.,1on 1 ... $80. There w11J be no refunds 1 dfter Saturday f-or mor..c Jnfomltl- tion, call 95 t -5435 AUG.29 CPR and Medic First Ald wlll he presented from 8 d.m . to 4 pm ul 1 the OCC Sailing Bd ... l', 180 I W Coast Highwdy, Newport BP<1ch Reg1strc1tion i<> $50 for N1•wpurl I Beach residents dlld $ >1 1111 non- residents StuclC'nt'> who< 0111plPI<' the• one-day icm will receive a ndllonaUy recognv.r.-d Am ncdn HPort Assoc1ollon CPR and Meche Ftr..1 Aid Cdfd. Re91 te r dl Nt!w- port Bedch Cornmuruty emrni., 3:JOO NPwport Blvd. For rnore informdlJon, call f94BJ 644-.il .51 ONGOING Friday, July 31 , 1998 5 prouram for members. Lunch is rvcd ddtly from t h_.5 a.m. to 12:15 p .m. m the multipurpose room dt 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corond del Mar. Home-delivered meal are avatlable for home- bound ruors. Reservations are required. Meals are sponsored by SCSS Inc. For more information, call 644-32-44. . The Kiwanis Club of Newport Oasis Sen!or Center offers med- Bc:>dch-Corond del Mar Ult( b clt i IC'cJl equipme nt rental, from n.oon 'J!luro;day<> tit thC' BahHI wheelchdlr<> to walkers and more, ( onnth1dn Y~(hl t lub, l b01 Boy-uy ctllbng 644 -3244. · -.1d•• Onve, ( oron<t tlel Mt11. For morf' mformution, cctll 852-1148. OasJs SenJor Center otters a half- how of free Jegdl coru;Ultdtlon by <1ppointrnent by ca.Uing 644<1244, -Monthly workshops for people With Cancer and tiWJI r<>l~lhVl'~ rncc:>t from 7 to 8:30 p.m. LhP '.'>P<'- ond Tm~ddy of every month t1l tlw Pdtty and c.;curgc• Hoctq ( ·dn- ccr CcntN in N<•wport lif>dfh For more mformc1llon, Cdll 7h0-554:l A support group for younger pdlH'nb with luµu' mN 1.., lrnm 1:30 to :i pm lh£> '-<'Cund dncl lnurth V\IPdnescldy ol edch monlh m Ne\\ port Beach. For dPtct1b «11l '>16-17:H. A workshop for people with lymphedemd nwPtc; from 2 !Cl to 4.30 p.m. the first Tut'Scldy of 1•c1ch month m the dlldttonum di I louq Cctn< N Center tn Newport Bf'dC'h ror Jnlunnc1lJOn, (till 7b0-.'.>542 Oasis Senior Center offers a meal ,,, ' \1, Ir • ''• '\lf 1: i;. n c .i\ I ,, !\ ', o'asts Senior Center has a com- prc•hcns1ve medical hbrary to dn>wer or rese,uch any medtc(\l <{UPStion. CrtU 644-3244 Oasfs Senior Center offers a c:uuns<>lor to d.!.s1st With questions about Med1carc, HMOs, dnd sup- p1'•mentd!' dncJ long-term care llhuranc" hy dppo1ntrnent. For mor1> anlorn1<1t10n or appoint- ments, ca.LI ti44 -3244 Expanded Awareness Seminars pu Pnt-. d W('t'IJY ml!d1tatlon ses- '.'>lon r1t 8 pm Wt,<lnesddys at the Huh ul N!'wpor1 Mesa, 230 E . 17th St . Su1tl! 218 Suggested cl11nc1110n 1:-. $10 For more infor- mt1l10n, c dll 046-1128 A free introductory class in pri- mord1d l sound meciltahon is ortc>n·cl hy Mdrvm Greenberg at Complcnwntary Healing A.tts, 66h Bt1kN St. Costd Mesa. 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The distrtct built 1J well on Gj.sler Avenue near t,he San Diego F1~way in 1983 to 1iap into the coJOred water, usu~y located in aquifers below 600' feet: A small plant was cons~ted last year to tp:at water at th~ Gisler well with o,zone and transfer it to another plan~for testing. , "tbe coJor;ed·water treatment plant will be located on the ~-acre site on Gisler. The first phase has a preliminary cost estimate of $7.6 million, said Margaret Rutledge, manager of financial services at· Mesa. The board had originally dedd- EL TORO CONTINUED FROM 1 proposals will be reviewed, and Utt?n a panel made up of public tions professionals and airport i e officials will interview the didates within the next few \leeks. The panel will likely 4aJce a recommendation to the C:ity Council, Ducey said. ~ Dana Reed, a Los Angeles a_ttomey who has worked with dae' city before, is helping Ducey on the selection process. _ The potential cost of a finn has net yet been determined, Ducey ~. While there is no money set ~idem the 1998-99 city budget ~cally for hiring a public tions firm, there is an alloca- of $865,165 for the city's air· rt management program. That oney covers Ducey's salary, pro- rt lobbyists, communication d education. But with the caliber of p~blic ~lations firms the city is consider- iag, more money will be needed. 1'ucey said one possibility is a ~nsortiwn with other airport sup- Jt>rters. : Mayor Torn Edwards scud flnd- ipg funds to hire a top-notch firm will be a decision for the City <!ouncil, but he srud the council liB.s always made it clear that pro-• • ' . eel in March to bYJ>clSs the compet-1~ve-bidding process for the pre- limina.Jy design by giving Berke- ley-based Reed International the o.nlY shot at the project. That deci- sion was later rescinded. Carollo got the contract Thurs- day over Reed and three other firms. A committee made up of the water district staff and board members reviewed the five pro· posals, interyiewed three of the firms and recommended Carollo for the job. · •Compared with some of the other engiheering finns, Carollo had people with experience in treating colored ground water and using ozone tO treat ground water," said board member Fred Bock· miller, who sat on the committee that reviewed the proposals. .:A big selling point ·for board member Trudy Ohlig·Hall was the firm's willingness to update the board monthly on its progress. Carollo also was the only firm to propose including a safety inspec- tion, said Diana Leach, the dis- moting El To· ro is a ~ajor QUESTION goal. "Uit'sup to me, we're going to do whatever it takes to win -period, H he s a i d . M Frankly, if you want it done, you have to do it yourself," Richard Dixon, presi- dent of the El Toro Reuse Planning Authority board, said any effort to retain a major public rela· hons firm is premature because the county isn't Git the =:. r;] Should • Newport 8NCh hire-a public rela- tions firm to help it win ~al of a commercial airport at El Toro? Call oor Readers Hot- line ~642- fim6orsend an e-mitil mes- s.ge to daUyp- lloteutth· link.net . PleAse include your flnt and last names and~dty of residerice. planning to present an airport plan until June 1999. "We don't know what specif· ic airport will be there and we have no idea what the econom- ic outcropping will be from that auport," he said. "It's prema· lure for any firm to be offering up any legitimate data to allow people to make up their minds.• :INSURANCE PROBLEMS? • • • . We Can Help!! .t Immediate SR22 Filings .t Accidents .t Tickets · .t Canoelled ~ Revoked .t Suspension .t Low Down .t Low Monthly .t Family Discounts .t Good Student Discount Call Nowl Immediate Phone Quote Gold Star Service, Inc. is located in Newport Beach near the John Wayne Airport. Gold Star has been servicing high line vehicles such as .Mercedes, BMW and Jaguar for the residents of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa for the last 15 years. So, do what many satisfied customers do and call Tony for quality, reliable service. Gold Star Serftce, Inc. 660-1777 trlct's as istant general manager. The five committee members all decided on Carollo inde~dently. ·we were all delighted to dis- cover we all had similar conclu- sions so we didn't have to debate at great length,• Leach said. The treatment plant is expect- ed to save customers money by cutting the district's reliance on imported water from 25% to 5%. Customers won't see a reduction · in their water bills, but usibg col- ored water is expected tq forestall rate increases, Rutledge said. In addition to the' treatment equipment, the site will have a building for equipment that makes ~one, a small laboratory, an office, a conference room and a bath· room. A 5 million-gallon storage tank for treated water and pumps alsO will be located at the site. •I'm anxious that this process proceed,• Bockmlller said. "It's best for the customer that we ensure we can keep rates low and produce the best quality of water to our customers.· The county ended its contract with the public relations firm of Nelson Communications on June 30. While Ducey said that action didn't prompt her to seek a com· munications firm for the city, she said she sees a need for one on the pro-airport front. "I think there is an awful lot of information out there, but the inf onnation is very complex and difficult to understand," sbe said. "I'm looking toward someone Who can take the information and put it into temis the general public can understand.• Ducey has always said her goal is to accurately present the cir· cumstances that would exist in Orange County with an interna- tional airport at El Toro and with- out one. -"I absolutely believe when people undarstand the complexi- ty ol the base reuse process and airport operations, they will real- ize the wonderful opportunities El Toro provides,• she said. ·This is critical because I don't think peo· ple understand the di!f erence be- tween an airport going in there and something else going in there.· ACCIDENT CONTINUED FROM 1 wagon that pulled the trailer. "When we found Patch he was walking around,• said Dana Wexler of Lakewood, a witness who h~d been driving behind the station wagon. "One of the first things the dog's owners asked was where the dog was.• Authorities said John Holla- day, 36, was driving the truck southbound on the freeway near the Bear Street overcrossing at about 12:40 p.m., when the bull- FRAUD : CONTINUED FROM 1 verify that she worked for him. He also saw federal agents confiscat· ing property inside fhe ofhces and guarding the elevators. •Whatever it was, there were enough FBI people to give me the impression that it was very serious," Rodriguez said. •1 didn't expect something like MONSTER CONTINUED FROM 1 emergency techniques and let- ting them interact with lifeguards on a daily 'basis. ·1 want to be a lifeguard,• said 10-year-old Tyler Parker. •You get to be at the beach all the time and learn about so many things. What better job could you have?" As the kids lined up for the event. parents looked for their chil- dren and shouted out their names. They cheered When the whistle blew but some didn't really care where their kids finished -as long as they were having fun. •Their competitive spirit is within themselves," said Liz Slater, who took off work to watch her daughter, Jessie, and son, Ted. "I think the kids need to see that we'r.e there. They just want to be part M the program." (;OtD STAR SERVIC:F:, INC. MERC:EllES •BMW• JAGIJAR 66047+'1-· ® •360 Campus Dr., Suite C, D & F NEWPORT BEACH Next to John Wayne Airport JA~ r------------------l~ FREE X 1 I OIL & FILTER SERVICE I 1y==~~,..:7on1y. I Ind ~ 1at;;i~ -.te d•t-t (ff I L ___ APP*·~~t~~~~~---- r•r.;e6sent9-;:11-if~ ce- : ti\\O~ +TAX : : \1\\0tA s 199~ I r PAatut IA.BOii 1 r • 1 I t..... ~IM Ql!M IMW pMa. =I I Mini. LAIOll I ~ .... ~--· ............... _ 1 Mlt*1ro1Gn•a1111M.d*:l ...... lutd I I IU00•41.000•n.• .......... ~I ,__..,_.~~IO-_.. <JIM,.,.~ .. -_... L----~J!.ll~----.J L----~.J!.ll!JP ____ .J } ' dO'Zer's shovel-like blade some· how hooked onto the trailer. At first Holladay ~as unaware that the bulldozer and trailer were stuck together. He sped up, causing the station wagon to lose control. The trailer reportedly fishtailed and flipped before land- ing in a patch or ice plants on the right side of the freeway Patch's owners, Edwin and Shirley Lundquist of Port Huen- eme, calif., were taken to Coastal Communities Hospital in Santa Ana with moderate injunes. Calilomia Highway Patrol Offi· cer Don Goodbrand said the truck was registered to Big 1fansport this to happen." He was SUfPrised to )tear the firm w~ being investi~ated be· cause the people who worked , there all seemed like legitimate businessmen, be said. Dwight Manley, a sports agent whose clients include basketball superstars Dennis Rodman and Karl Malone; said the whole ordeal was a scary experi~ce. "l was spooked," said Manley, who bas an office directly across from Cuqency 1fading. "I get off t Friday, July 31, 1998 7 Leagng of Los Angel Polict-> lfli. tially thought they had a hll nd· run case beca~ the truck didn't pull over immecfulteJy Goodbrand added that because the truck wa~ carrymg a wide load, J tollaclay stopped a short distance down the freeway and used a call box to report the acadent. As for Patch, he Wds re tmg under a tree alter the acadent Wexler· held the dog by a lea h while waiting for animal control officers to pick it up. At one point a Costa Mesa fire- fighter walked Up and gdVP th•• dog a drink from a wate.r hose. Patch wagged tus tall. the eleva'tor and people with <1un~ are stan~g there asking for my 1dentificabqn. • He said he had no id~ wh<lt · was going on, but hoped he wa!'>- n't the reason. The muJb-agenoy1 ldsk force was formed m January 1997 to combat telemarketing fraud in Orange County Their investiga. tions have led to the closure of 20 businesses that reportedly targel elderly people ' \ ,. 8 ) L • EYE-<>PENER Newpo'1 Hclbor High footW ~ to be as strong r as ever based on i1s weidttlifting succm/poge 9 Newport Beoch/Costo Meso Doily Pilot Marianne Towersey SANTA ANA COUNTRY CLUB Denise Woodard MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB Tea Cup Classic II gets under way at Santa Ana Country Club as Schriber def ends her crown. Ilic 111\111> 1>1 '<1'. Oo1y Piiot ANTA ANA HEIGHTS -Will Selby Schnber of Big Canyon Country Club repeat as the Dai- ly Pilot women's goll champion? Will Marianne Towersey of the host club, Santa And Country Club, continue her hot streak and unseat Schriber? How about Debbie Albright (New- port Beach Country Club) and Denise Woodard (Mesd Verde Country Club)? Will they discover lheir A' game and contend in the second annual Tea Cup Classic today at 9 a.m.? There dre no betting lines, no favorites and no hcUldkaps, but the community's four women's club champions will swing for the lowest score in the midsum- mer, Victorian-theme clambake in the Fletcher Jones Motor- cars/Datly Pilot Club Champi- onship Senes. WOMEN'S GOLF who has played the game longer than the other three com- petitors and captured 14 of the past 17 ladies titles at Santa Ana, the most club champi- onships of anyone in the field. In fact, Towersey's titles are It's 18 holes with a Newport-CIASSIC Mesa gallery expected to reach ------- the most (men or women) in the distinguished history of SACC, the oldest golf course in Orange County. triple digits in what i:hould be impeccable weather today. The winner will hoist a silver tea set and occupy the top of the women's golf community. As far as home-course advantage is concerned, that theory blew out with the wind last year when Schriber won by five strokes at Newport Beach Country Club, an enormous margin for only one round. With last year's outcome in mind, it relieves some pressure on Towersey, •1 really don't think there's any added pressure playing on my home course,• Towersey said. "I certainly know the golf course. But the pressure is that it all comes down to 18 boles, and as we all know, golf's elusive. As soon as you think you have it, it's gone again.• The Tea Cup Classic was created last year out of this newspaper's golf column largely because of players like Towersey and Schriber, both of whom won their Of THE DAY -W. Ma .., f111t toclay. Wt hiM the stongest guys kl .. .., paulld-far-pMnl. Mike a.gas. Newpqrt strength coordinator \ ·' ... Jf I Fridoy, July 31, 1998 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 44223 respective club titles by tremendous margins. This year, it happened again, only this time Albright and Woodard joined the act and won their respective club championships by double-figure strokes, Albright winning her third straight title at Newt>drt' Beach by 17 shots and Woodard ~aiming her third consecutive championship by 11. Towersey, the longest hitter off the tee in the foursome who shot 82 last year and finished second in the inaugural Tea Cup Classic, won her Santa Ana title by 20 strokes this year. Schriber, who earned an automatic berth into the event because Big Ol.nyon did not stage a women's club championship this year due to goU course reconstruction, has won six SEE TEA CUP PAGE 9 Selby Schriber ...:,._ ... -:- BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB Debbie Albright -·:.- ! . :· ·~ II ' , NEWPORT BEAm · COUNTRY CLUB ,, flCIS, 1998 TEA 0. C".usslc ._ ..... AMC. •bi a. ..... ...,. ....... ... .... " ..... -... p1-w • Cw MDI,_. froni .......... flW:7Z Ow• ••• ==,..---: .. :.: n111ws• • SUWJ CIMO ,, TENNIS Props for a Rodney Dangerfield flick~ . WAR BY THE SHORE • What else but a joke could the reason be for the nightmare poles in .the center of the harbor? 1011111 Grant's and then everyone wW drive off 1n their Llncoln Navigators. on earth that produces the quality of sailors we have right here in Newport Beach. .... . NEWPORT BEACH -For the ·past week,. over 380 entrants have squared off in the Balboa ;Bay Club Racquet Club's Junior Tennis Classic, nicknamed the •war by the Shore.• The best of the those 380 square off today in the championship matches start- tpg at9 a.m. •Thfs tournament serves as a great ahowcase of local talent," Tournament Director Bob Ogle said. "A lot of times at other tour- Mments, local players get little ~· Here, area players are put on courts where it 1s easy for parents to watch them play! The tournament hu drawn not oilly IODle of the best talent ln Southern California, but other ~ of the country as well. :t"bere were even two playen SE TENNIS MGI I f C ongratulations are extended to Marshall "Duffy" Duffield for owning the world's longest extension cord. If I remember that old song, 'IWenty-six miles across the sea, Santa Catalina's the place for me, then I suppose the cord w,ts approximately 52 miles loflg. Seti:lng a world re-CORD, right here out of little ol' Newport Harbor. What next? Is it possible other records will be set now that Duffy has •shocked" the world, records like how long those naviga~onal nigbbnate pole piltilga wtl1 remain in the center of our harbor. You know, the ones all catywhompus and crooked (ugliness penonlfied), sitting ln the harbor off the Bayshores beach. In tbe event that one linkl atter hltling one of tboee \, unlit lethal logs, it wouldn't be a record, it's going to be a miracle. I guess it wW take an accident before someone takes action. Boat people -please be aware of this 18i1ous and dangerous hazard in the middle ol our pond. • 1 call It "Newport-to-EnMmda Ute." The Corinthian Bahian's and the Yacht Oub de San Diego have teamed together to promote •The Great One Night Stand," set for Saturday. The race is a club-to-dub race. 1 don't get ltl I have one great night stand next to my sheets and wonder what all tire fuss is about. It holds books that I read while I fall uleep, by my alarm clock and a light. So what's the b1gdean , I called end was lnf ormed it'• teally a eupb8lnillli for beltw8y halyards that want to recreate the fUn aperienaMt lUt Aprtl in I Ensenada, only travel approximately half the distance. So 1,500 invitations went out to racen (another name for floeting adult beverage enthusiuts) for one of the most enjoyable yacht races ever! The event Will commence with a party at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club today featuring the • 1n1tant Replay• band, u well u an instant replay of tbe consumption ot Bert · Oh. I forgot to mention that the above have made this event possible and should be ada}owledged for 1poD10ring such a wonderful sailing race. • SpMlrJng of radJli, our community sailing reputation is expending faster than my . waistline and even faster than my follides fall to the Ooor (and we're talking damn fut) I The •wtnd wonderldn" once again put us on the map. James McCormick, Brian Bl.uell, Troy neaccar, Gray Dougherty, 'fyler Haskell, Amy Halvenon ai1d Jennifer Porter reprwnted our community at the USA Junior Olympic National Selltng Champlonshipl at the Ammtcan Yacht Cub ln Rye, N.Y. on June 22-28. Our fine dty won more races than any other team or dly ln the country. aearty, u a oommuntty, there• probably ao otbs piece J We should be very proud of our programs that are strongly supported through the various clubs in our harbor. When this Bock raises to international stardom at the Olympics, or you see their names aa the crew aboard an America"• Cup boat, hopefully you'll · remember •you heard it here first.. We're no fluh·ln-the-pan Milon either, as the likes of up-and-corning 14-yMM>ld :.. Meredith Potter ls jUJt a wind puff behind. , JI • Newp~rt Harbor's smaller lifters ca.ny the weight as the Sailors win seven of eight classes in their weightlifting contest. JASON lhu. OalyPb NEWPORT BEACH -Jorge Munoz and Robert Peredia have competed together in Newport Harbor High's weightlifting pro- gram for the last four yearss. Pere- dia has always beaten Mwioz in the annual Newport Harbor Lift- mg Tournament at Newport Har- bor, until this year's Clean and Jerk competition . . Both were competing at the 76 kilos class on Thursday and were leading the competition with lifts of 120 kilos (about 264 112 pounds). On the third lift, Munoz was the first to attempt 125 kilos. Munoz settled over the bar and struggled to get it to shoulder lev- el. A crowd of teammates and onlookers shouted words of sup- port as Munoz completed the dean phase and Jerked the bar over his head for a personal record. Peredia, who wasn't feeling 100%, failed to lift 125 kilos, and Munoz, who is a defensive tack.le for the Sailors, had tus first wm over bis good friend. •He's my best fnend and has always beat me.• Munoz said. "Everybody yelling got me to push myself harder. It feels good and is very excting. • WEIGHTLIFTING MARC MARTIN I DAILY PlOT Tars' Shawn O'Donnell won ln the 83 kilo class: Steve Wukawitz (righti took second in 99 kilos. . who will conb.nue the -school tra- dition a team with explosive pow- er,• Sailors football coach Jeff Brinkley said. "Our lighter guys are really strong because our lift· mg program is the same for everybody. There are no separate workouts for quarterbacks dnd tacjtles. They all do the same reg- unen of lifts.· "His Wt would have been good at any high school meet in the country,• HWltington Beach foot· ball coach Tony Ciarelli said. ·1 senously doubt anyone in Orange County can do this much.• Ciarelli was an a~tant for Brinkley at Newpoff Harbor before moving over to take over the Oilers. a Wt of 127.5 kilos after Corrales had failed that same-weight on his third attempt. •This was a ~urpnse. ~ Warther said. "I hurt my back a few weeks back and Uus is the most I've ever lifted in a compebbon. • In the end, both were awdfded first place because the fourth Wt . was not counted as an official part of the competition. of strength and confidence Bnnkley said. it . -· -"' v Peredia, who anticpates shar- ing tailback duties with Andre Stewart this season, was not dis- appointed in the o utcome. ·I was- n't feeling well and couldn't do as much,• Peredia said. "But he's my best friend and I'm very proud of him." A number of other lifters out- weighed the duo, as well as mdny of the other Newport Harbor lifters. But the Sailors consistently lifted more, pound-for-pound, than theU' larger counterparts. Another explanation Brinkley gave was the fact that many of the larger lifters have only been com- peting since they .were freshman and haven't perfected the tech· nique. Furthermore, athletes who are taller, or grow faster, have dif- ficulty because of the shifting center of gravity. although he admits that bigger guys will even- tually be able lo carry more weight. When CLarelli left, Mike Bar- gas took over as defe~ive line coach and strength coordinator. "We did a great job today,· Bar- gas said. "We have the strongest guys ln the area, pound-fofr pound. We had a lot of small guys lifting more than 250 pounds." One of Newport's bigger lifters, Mike Warther (91 kilos) was locked in a heated battle with his close friend, Mark Corrales of Huntington Beach . ·we Wted together at junior nationals," Cor- rales said. What was particularly special about the event was the support of the onlookers. Members of both teams cheered and shouted words of encouragement to each athlete. When a lifter looked like he could make the lift, but was struggling with the dedll phase, the crowd cheered that much harder. 64 kilos • 1 Lamar ~ee (Newport Har bor), 110; 2. Justin Denton (Huntington Beach), 95; 3. Israel Pizarro (NH), 92 5 70 kilos • 1. David Hurtado (NH), 112.S; 2. Andre Stewart (NH), 110, 3 Ryan Ortega (NH), 100. KILO FACTS I CONVERSION TABLE 9 To convert kilos to pounds, multiply by 2.2046 Poundage 1n regards to lifts are rounded down to the nearest quarter and never rounded over Here's a qutek table· One ·of those moments hap- pened to Newport Harbor lifter Cooper Wise. Wise. compeb.ng in the 99 kilo class, had already clinched fll'st place wtth lifts of 120 and 125. On tus third attempt, Wise pushed himself, with a lot of support, to cleanly Wt 130. His failed in his bonus attempt at a personal record, 132.5. but Wds greeted with an ovation of applause. 76 kilos -1. Jorge Munoz (NH), 125, 2 Robert Peredia (NH), 120. 3. Damon Van Hoorebeke (HB), 115 The fact rang true as Hunting- ton Beach's final competitor, Brandon Rosen, had the platform all to himself. Competing in the 108+ class, Rosen was last in the meet because his starting weight was heavier than the final weights of his nearest competi- tors. 83 kilos • 1. Shawn O'Donnell (NH), 120, 2. Billy Clayton (NH), 117 5, 3 Oscar Gama (NH), 11 S. First place firusher Lamar Lee (64 kilos) lifted 110, wluch would have tied for second in the 99 kilo class. David Hurtado won the 70 kilo class with a lift of 112.5 and Shawn O'Donnell (83 kilos) won with a lift of 120. Wart.her elected a smaller start· ing weight, but Warther success- fully lifted 122.5 on his third lift. The lift matched Warther with Corrales who had lifted 122.5 of tus own on only bis second attempt. 91 kilos -1. (t ie) Mike Warther (NH). 122 S (127.5 on bonus lift); 1 (tie) Mark Corrales (HB), 122.5, 3. Robert Hay (HS), 105. Kilos 640 70 0 760 83 0 900 95 0 100.0 Pounds 141 Kilos 105.0 108.0 110.0 115 0 120 0 125.0 1300 140.0 Pounds 231'/4 238 242'/2 253 /2 264 /• 275 Ii 2861/2 3081/2 99 kilos -1. Cooper Wise (NH), 130, 2 (tie) Steve Wukawitt (NH), Nick L.angs dorl (NH), 110. , 54'/• 1671/1 1823/4 198 /• 209 /• 2201/4 In the 108 kilo class, Brant Hill and Mike Marshall tied for first with lifts of 120. Rosen stepped in and lifted 140 kilos, tying bis personal record. Rosen missed bis final attempt at 145. "He can't beat me," Corrales said of his friend. Wartber, on his bonus lifted, pushed forward with 108 kilos· \...(tie) Brant Hill (NH), Mike Marshall (NH), 120, 3 Lome Chavez (NH), 115. ·w e have a good group of kids "This kind of support and accomplishment is d great bwlder 108 kilos • 1 Brandon Rosen (HB), 140; 2. Robert Cole (NH). 115, 3. (t1erSam Lightbody (HB), Mike Stanton (NH), 105 TEA.CUP . qONTINUED FROM 9 I I cpnsecutive Big Canyon btles, induding the 1997 crown by 27 strokes. When results continued to flood the Daily Ai.lot sports' desk with seemingly the same ~ers every year, and by giant margins, the s~f here figured it should ordain a one-round affair to decide an overall champion. "You just hope on that one particular day you have a good day,• Schnber said. "Actual- ly, there's a little more pressure this yeat ~ause in the first year, none of us had any i(lea what it was really going to be about. Now t.tiat we've all partiopated m the first year, we know now what to expect -there's going to tie a lot of people out there. Plus, I'm defend- ibg, and there's always more pressure." : On Tuesday a t Palos Verdes Golf Club, ~chrlber missed qualifying for the U.S. \¥omen's Amateur by one stroke. She double- bogeyed 18 and finished as an alternate. Once more, the dress code · : TENNIS SANTA ANA HEIGHTS -As a reminder to anyone attending today's Tea Cup Classic at San-CONTINUED FROM 8 la Ana Country Club, it is necessary that guests (and members) follow the club's dress code. Shorts and skirts must be at least 18 inches long: men must wear shirts Wllh collars; and no jeans of any color are allowed. The staff has been instructed to strictly enforce th¥r~ code and SACC's board has authorized them to ask any member or guest to leave tbe premises should they be m violation of the code. The pubbc is welcome to gallery and there is no admission playmg in the Tea Cup Classic -even though : I was the biggest hacker," Woodard said last : ~E : "I've been thinking about what to wear.• : Albright said. "It gets down to the nitty gritty, : you know. AU these people are going to be out : there, so I guess I better try and look good. : While anything can happen in an 18-hole. : winner-take-all stroke-play format, Mesa : Verde head pro Tom Sargent believes Tow-: ersey and Schriber are the women to beat. : from Russia entered. "In any one division, we get any number o( kids m the top 10.~ Ogle said. "This toumame.nt dlso drdws from neighboring commumtles, so often players who played for Corona del Mar (High) square off against players from Irvine and Woodbndge. It's almost like watclung a Sea View League match.· The tournament 15 in its runth year and has grown to become the largest on-site tournament al a pnvate club tn Southern Califorrua. •sometmws we have 20 matches going on at once,· Ogle said. One of the toumd.Jnents pnrnary benefits is the exposure that develop- ing players get to seasoned talent. Without tournaments like Uus, yoWlger players would play in satcl· lite tournaments with players of an equal ability. "Our players get to see the skills that they need to get to the next level,• Ogle said. •And they get to compete on their home court m d familiar enVtronment and their fam1- lie can easily watch them play • The War by the Shore champion" of 1998 will be determined today • 11 you come (today). you'll c;ee some great tennis.· Ogle said One of the best matche should bt• m the Boys 18s singles between Sameer Chopra and Joseph Kdo di 9:30 a.m Chopra was a standout pldy· er at Corona del Mar wtu1e Kdo who is affiliated wtth themn:;: pfa'Yec! for Sunny Hills. The Boys 16s Smgles at 11 am features the top seeds, Annondo Car- rascosa and Aaron Yovan BOYS SINGLES 11 Mmiflnals -Chopra (BBQ def Hoskins, 0-6, 7-5, 6-4; Kao ~BBO def. Terry. 6 3, 6-4 BOYS DOUBLES 18s semifinals· Ellmore-Chopra def Ogle Richter, 6·1, 6-1; Yeu-Yeu def Jensen-Taylor, 6·2. 7-6. 16s semifinals Stroz1er-Shendan def Cho Li, 6-4, 6-4, Bradbury Gipe def Westlake Woodhouse. 6-0, 6-0 12s quarterfinals Cummins-Phillips def Curt1us Bowman by default. McClune-Flem- 1ng def. Lobue Beck.er, 6-4, 6 3, Sondhu-SonO- hu def Yook Suzuki, 6-0. 7·6, Van't Hof· Farmer def. Roberts Borcoman, 6-4, 6-0 10s semifinals · Mathews def Miller, 6-2 60 GIRLS SINGLES 18s quarterfinals Braverman (BBO def P1erog, 6 2 6-0, Yuan def Algan, 6-4, 6-2 16s semifinals -Lal def Lee, 6-1 6 1; Yelsey def Thoma1, 2-6 7-6, 6-1 . 12s semifinals Gu•mera def. Butterw1ck. 6 2 6 t M1lv1dsky def Velasco. 6-2. 6 2. 105 quarterfinals· B1dart (BBO def. Miller, 6 o. 6-0, Yelsey (BBO def Mello, 6-l, ~ Braverman (BBO def. Bronow1cki, 5-7, 7·5, 6- 4 10s semifinals -Fansler def Bidart. 6-3. 6· 2. Braverman def Yelsey, 6 1, 6 3 GIRLS OOU8lES 16s quarterfinals Six Hohenstein d Grif ,- f1th Claster (BBC). 6-l, 6 2; Chamey-Tenereth (BBC) d Lautenschieger Davies, 6 t, 6·3, Thoma\ link d . Jacobson· Taylor, 6-2, 6-2 14s quarterfinals -Dunlap-Eynch (BBO d Paul Feldmar, 7 S. 6-3; Nelson Hawkins (BBQ d Stowell Jon~ 6 0, 6 2. With unique gifts for each player, a friend-!¥ gallery and a chance to win a Mercedes· •nz E-320 with ~ hole·in·one, there's spoo~ ~aning to capturing a women's dub cbamp1- 0qfhip 1n this newspaper's circulati~n. Towersey enters as the hottest golfer, hav-: ing captured fourth place overall last week in : the California Women's Cbampionshlp at Del : ntURSDAY'S COUNTS Newport Landing · 5 !>Oats. 206 anglers. 100 albacore, 29 yellow· tail, 24 barracuda, 5 bonito, 40 calico bass, 274 sand bass. 1 halibut. 19 sculpln, 1 sheephead, 106 mackerel, 2 bluefin tuna, 1 white seabass. 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NO.Ail31t3 at11, 18317 B•~ oul• co11tol advtrtlslng and tX• Hamp1hlre 01., Co1ta (Callfornla), 1035 North Ar• 92.812 1Nltle,CA92612 1 TEN CORRESPONDENCE and mall• copy 10th• pflf· resentatlvt to lflct many To all heir• btntftclatlta vtrd, Suite 104, Ul'ltlngton ~"'of aale. Mell, CA. 9it28 mando, Suite J, Anaheim, Mtllnd• A. Ktnl, 19 ~Im· Phllllp S. Gurley, 1979 Ol'-DEL.J\/ERED TO THE Pl.AN· 1onal· ttprHentallvt 'ap-actlon1 without obtaining ~dltort, contlngtnt crtdl; Beach,. Calltofn 1 92641, Daltd thll 22 day of Jiily, HU-10 Sal\lador 8u1cl~ga, Callfornla 92805 rock. INlnt, CA 92812 ange Ave., Costa Mesa, CA NINI). / COMMISSION AT, polntea by th• court within court approval. Beloit tak· tori, and peraont who may Telephone Numbtt: (114) 1998 1n8 New Hamp1hlre Dr., Thia ouslne11 Is con. RICh81d M. K•nt, 1~ Rim-92627 OR 'PRIOR TO, THE PUB· lour mon1h1 trom th• date I~ cer1aln very Important 011\erwlH be lnterelt•d In 5~1 ''1 fi · Jtan M. Noutary Co1ta Mna, CA. 82925 ducted by: a corporaUon rock, INlne, CA 9ze1i Thi• buslntH 11 con· 1 LIC HEARING of 11111 l11uance of 11'1• ltl· actions, now~er, IM p•r· th• w111 or Hiii• °' both DATii: APR OS 1091 Publl•h•d Newport Thia bu1lnt1t 11 con-Hav• you started ~olng Thia bu11nt11 It c:on· ducted by: lln lndlvlaual J. .. i PLANNING APPllCA· "'' .. ptOVldtd In P1obale son.i reprHenlatlvts wlll or: TERRI ANN at.Ass alt& J PIETIASON Cl k Beact1-Co11i MH• Dalty dueled by: hu1ban<t an<t bu1lnen ~I? YH, 05/01/ ducted by· • O•fl1r•I part· H•v• you •tatted dol1<v TION PA·98·53 FOR BILL Cod• Hctlon 9100. Th• be rtqulred lo give noUc• TERRI GLASS • • , • •r • Pilot JUiy :Sl, 1998. Wiit 98 lletthlp butlntH ytt? Y•t, 7•\S.81 JAHANT, AUTHORIZED """ for filing Clalms 1¥111 to lnttrHlesf petsont uo-A PETITION FOR PRO· br J ••• ,,., •• Deputv F28e H•v• you 1tart1<t doing C1rk1 Construction, Inc., Have you Sl~rt•d doing Phlllfp s. Gur1ey • AGENT FOR THE LAB, LP. not expire b,for• tour lest thty havt waived no-BATE hu bffn flltd by Pllbl.1·4htd Now port PUBLIC NOTIC• b11atnes1 yet? Ytl, 6-15-&8 l<en Clrk.t, Presldtnl bu1lne11 Y•11ye1,1'1·88 This 1111tment was flied 1'0 AMEND PA·~·55 AN.P months t1om lht hearing bee °' consented to the GEOFFREY T. GLASS In Beach·Colla MHa Dajly '" Mirna 81.11cl19a Thie 1tatemtnt WH flied Richard Kent . wllll the County Cl1ttk Of , SSA. TO EXPAND LIVE EN· date noti~ at>ovt. p1oposed actlon.i The In· 1tw1 Superior coun ol Cali· Pilot July 2c. 31, A11gu11 7, Flctllloua •ualn•.. Thll 11a1emtnt WU nltd With' tht eo.rity Ctttk ot This •tatemenl ·WH l1led Orange County on 7·21·98. .·· TERTAINMENT TO IN· YOU MAY EXAMINE the dependent edmnlslfallon fornla,CountyofORANGE. l•,l998 F2S4 N It t t . with 1ht Covnty Clerk Of Orang•Countyon7·14·98 with IM Counly Clerk ol 199B8714808 CLUDE PERFORMANCES Ill• kepi by the court. If you avthorlfy wm be granted THE PETITION FOR PRO. Th T:.Oow1 • amen 011ng• County on 1·1·H 19980784199 Orang• County on 7·21·98 OaUy Pdot Jiiiy 24, 31, A4- 0 F FLAMENCO DANCING 11t • pereon lnltrHI~ In untHs an lnter•Sltd per· BATE requutt that PUBLIC NOTICE dol • b sl ng pei100• are 19988783881 Ollty Pilot JUiy 17 24 3.1 ' t HB87M824 gust 1 14 1998 F21& TO AN AMPLIFIED ACOUS· th• .... , •. you may Ill• ton files an objection to GEOFFREY T. GLASS be ~ ~. ~ ':" u : Dally Pilot July 10, 1'7. 2•. Aug 1, 1998 • F234 Diiiy Piiot July 24, 31, Au· • • TIC GUITAR ANO TO w11h th• court a Request the petition and 1how1 appolnttd u pertona1 rep-NOTICE OF ~ Chlro ~d 31 1991 F22C nus! 7 14 l998 F269 PUBLIC NOTICE ALLOW PERFORMANCES lor Special Notice (torm good cause why th• cou11 rtHntauw to 1dmlnl1t1tt PUBLIC.HEARING '0 • ' PUBLIC NOTICE • ' ' ~ o, SALSA DANCING TO OE·154) of the filing. ol an ahO~d not grant th• au-the Htate of the decedent. Not~ 11 hereby giv.n. ~tS4: Surveior ;11c6'A PUBLIC UOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FlctJUoua Bualne .. PAEVIOUSLY APPROVED 11wentory and apptatsal ol tnoruy. THE PETITION requasi. that the City Council of tM uni ngton HC • FlctlUou• Busl.neH Name Statement JAZZ TRIOS/OUARTETS, estate ., .. ts or of any pe. A HEARING on the pell-th• dectdent'• WiU and City of N.wport B .. ch win ~~.1 P AllOCI Flctltlout BualneH N•m• Statement Flctlllou1 BualneH The followlng person• at• BOTH UNTIL tt:45 P.M .. tluon 01 account as pro. tion wm be held on AU· coctlcil• 11 any be t4mlned, hOfd a public heating on ... "., eteraen • Name Statement The following penons 11• Nam• Statement doing business as: (LIVE AMPLIFIED MUSIC vldcd In PtObllt Code Ste· GUST 20. 1998 al 1:45pm to probate. T'he Wiii and 1M application ot City of rt•~· l~pora::) (A2f~dj Th• tollowlng pere.ons are doing butlMH as: The following pereons are NEWPORT COAST CHIRO· PREVIOUSLY APPROVED uon 1250. A Request tor In Dept, 703 located at 3-41 codiclla art available for Newport leaoh for ~ 1 ~11 H • I doing buslneu 11: CASTAWAY'S CASUALS, doing bu11neu 11: PRACTIC AND WEL.l.NESS, UNTIL 10 00 PM.), ANO TO Speclat N 1 ottce form 11 The City Otlve South, Ot· eQmlnatlon In tha rue kept AftMncfmant No 874 8~~4;,VoCallf~ 9u:~711on Sutl City Con1truct1on, 104 Main St., Balboa, CA WELLSPORT'" SPORTS 601 Dover Or. 12, Newport ALLOW LIMITED DINING available rom the court ano-.C.lt.92168. bythecourt ' ' • 19147 8e1k1hlre Lane, 92661 CHIROPRACTIC AND Btacn,CA92663 PATRON DANCING AT HA· cttrk. IF' YOU OBJECT to the THE PETtfiON requeatt T1~no20r ·~~~dm.:'l~-I I~ J~!cs ~u~~~~~p~:tl~on-Huntlnglon Btach, CA Richard B. Frederiksen. WEL.l.NESS 601 Dover Or. Or. JamH N. Wells, D.C., SANA RESTAURANT, LO· Attorn•~ for Petl· g1antlng of the petlUon, you authority 10 administer the 0 e n ... P• y. 92641 104 Main St .. Balboa, CA 12. Ntwpor1 Beach, CA 2315 Healtler l.n., Newport CATEO AT 21130 BRISTOL Uonor should appear at lhe htll· Hlata under Ill• tndepen. Code to make atveral Have you llarted doing Jeffery Allen Bates, 19847 92661 92663 Stach, CA 92660 • ST. IAl10, IN A Cl ZONE. HARRY E. WESTOVER, Ing ahd ltate to1.11 o,t>,te· dent Administration of e. minor rtvlston1 to the Zoo-~~~HI yet? YH, January Berkslllre Lane, Huntington Noellne M. FteGt•tlCkHn, Dr. James N. Wells, D.C .. Thie bu1lnt11 Is c~n. ir ENVIRONMENTAL DETER· ESQ. (CSBI 02824B), tlon1 O! flit WI tten Ou te· tales Act. (Thia Avlhottty Ing Code. ThtH 1evlllon1 Max II Ptter1tn AHocl· BHch, CA 92646 104 Main SI.. Balboa. CA 2315 Heather Ln .. Newport ducttd by: an lndMdual 1·•·• MIN EXEMPT HARRY E. WESTOVER lions with the cour1 be ore Wiii allow the pertonal 1ep-t91ate to the deflnlllon of attt ~co orated Donald JamH E•rl Mackey, 19841 92661 Beach, CA 92860 Have you 11a1ted doing [I 2. PLAlllNING APPLICA· & ASSOCIATES 901 1hu hearing. ~our apptar· r11tnlallv. to takt many term• land llH claulfica· M Pett ,.rp J PrHldent Berkshire Lane, Huntington 'This buslnou Is con· Thi• busln•H 11 con· business ytt? Yea, 7/13Jll$ noN PA·98·59 FOR WES· DOVER DR SUITE abnc:• may b• n person or action• without obtaining tlon• 'iind UH ;egulatlona Thl• ,:ai."me~i WH filtd Beach, CA 92&48 ducted by: husband and ducted by: an lndlvld11&1 JarMs N. Wells, O.C. Ii It r-1 LEY N TAYLOR COM· •1 Y your attorney. court approval Before t•k· • • WI C C f Thll business I• con-wife Have you stantd doing This 1tatement was filtd i' AN v, Au THOR I z ED 1 O 0 , N E WP 0 R T IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Ing certain v•rv lml)Ottant nonconforming attucturn, 0 th the C ou,!!1Y ~•.1k 9: ducted by: a general Part· Have you started doing buslneu yet? Yu 1/98 with the County Clttk or AGENT FOn GEORGE C. BEACH, CA 92880 or contingent credllo1 ol ectfone, however, the per· the regulation or 1lgn1, range oun., on • ntrahlp business yet? No o1. James N. we1i1, o.c. Orange County on 7·21·98 SULLIVAN TRUST FOR A Publl•htd Newport th• cteceased, you m~t Iii• eonal 1ep1HtntaUvt will be public notlllcauon requlr• 19988783347 t-l•v• you 1111rt•d doing Richard B. FrederlkHn This t1a1tmet1I wH flied 18988704828 CONDITIONAL USE PER· Beach·Costa Mesa Dolly your clalm with the court rtQ11lred to glv• notice to mtnta, appeal and call fo1 OaUy Pilot July 17, 24, 31, bu1lnon yet? No This statement was tiled with the County Clerk ot Dally p1101·July 24, 31, Au,. MIT FOR THE SALE. Piiot July 31 August 6 7 and mall• copy toll the per· lnttrHted pe1son1 unl•H review proctdlltH and tht Aug. 7, 1998 F252 James Earl Mackey with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 7·21·98 gust 7 1c 1998 F273 LEASE, RENTAL AND SER· • · • so~al repreHnla vu ap-they have waived notice or remoiral of oblOlet~ rtdun-ICE This 1tattrTMtnt w11 flied Orange County' on 7·21·98 19988784B27 1---·--· ----- VICE OF AUTOMOBILES t998. l)Olnted by th• court within con..,,ted to th• propoatd d 1 and nlct1' la PUBLIC NOT with the County Ctorl< of 19980784828 0 11 PU 1 J 1 24 31 A PUBLIC NOTICE , Ar THE FORMER SUPER· FTh283 lour montht from tile date acllon.) The lnctependtnl an• con ng n. 011nge County on 7·2-98 1 • 1 Y 0 u Y • ' 11• 1---------5 HOPS AUTOMOTIVE ol 11'1~ first Issuance of th• administration aulh01lty wlll guage. Flcfftloua 8u1lno11 199B8783307 Da ly Pilot July 24, 3t, Au· gust 7, 14, 1998 F272 Frctltloua Bualn ... PERFORMANCE CENTER PUBLIC NOTICE le11er1 as provided In Pro-be granted unleu en Inter• Thi• project hu been r• Name Stetement Dally Pilot July 10 17 24 gust 7, 14, 1998 F271 PUBLIC NOTICE N•m• Statement ..,. SITE LOCATED AT 2661 BSC 7527 beta .Code section 9100. Hied pe11on Ill•• an ol> vi•~. and it nas bffn Ttwl following ~son• •1• 31 1998 ' f:229 PUBLIC NOTICE Th• followlng persona lll't HARBOR BOULEVARD IN NOTICE OF The tune for NI~ clalm1 jec1Jon 10 the petition and determined lhat It Is cal· doln~ butlnui 81· ' fl'lolltlout BualnHt doing business as: ~E~ALzg~~R~~1~~~g~· PETITION TO ~'!i:ho: 1,~~· ,~ o~:~rr ahoW good cause why !tit egorlcalty exempt, c1111 5 ;LPP~S~~H~yf,.~~~.ESb~ PUBLIC NOTICE Flotltloua Busln .. a Nameetatoment MBK Express, 2796 H11. EXEMPT ADMINISTER dat• noticed a.bow. ng COIJ.'.!..'hould not giant the (minor alte11tlon1 In land "INSIGHT MANAGEMENf Fl tltl 8 I Name Statement Tht lollowt'ng pettons at• bot Blvd., Suite 135, COllla. aut .... nty. use 11m1i.t1ons) under th• UNLIMITED 3089 D VI c ou• ua neH The lollov.lng pe1sons are doing buitMll as· Mesa, CA 92626 3 PLANNING APPLICA· ESTATE OF: YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe A HE.ARING on the pell· ' • • a Neme Stetement doing business IS' All THE KING'S TOYS DaMa M. Capl11, 3~ TION PA·98·60 FOR TONY ADRAIN IZOLA file kept by the C°"'1. II you lion will .,_ held on AU· requlromenta of the Calllor· Selena North. Laguna Hilli. The tollowl~ pe1eons ate NICKCLI NICKELi 5c 300 E C 1 H it344' Colorado Pl Costa Mte.a. WILSON. AUTHORIZED JOYNER, eka are a person lnt1ttested In GUST 20, 1998 at 1:4Spm nit Envlionmental Ouality Ca. 92953 doing bu1lnus as: Dono-GAMES. 2.3542 El Toro Rd., New . :::ch ex '92880' CA 92626 .. AGENT FOR DELCO FOR ADRAIN I JOYNER lh4t tstale, you may rue In O.pt. 703 locatad at 341 Act. ~·Rost Benlzlo, 3089-van & Donovan. Assocl· Lake Forest, CA 92630 Sl'la= LH Zu'scar 300 E Thie buslntu IS eon- A CONOITIO~L U~~:fE~ CASE NO. A 193305 ~Ith ~he cru~ : Reiunt The City Drfvt South. Qr. Notice Is Mleby further D una aH 1~,"C.' 9=· la· 1le1, 4500 Campus Or. Ste. Far West Le1su1e Indus· Coast Hwy #344 Newport ducted by: an Individual f: ~ ~1bTASTT~NtL1'N 'Z UNIT OF To •II heirs: beneflciarlet, te.,~~ I.ht ~II~ or~ 7• CA 92168. given that said pubUc Mat· 'reon I Kenneth Benlzlo, 217. Newport Beach, CA tries (CA), 5242 Argosy Beach, CA V2e80' Have you 1taned doinQ;:; A>4 EXISTING INOUSTRI· Cftd1to11, contingent credl· Inventory and app11isat of I J;>U 1':JEc;ll to lhe Ing will be held on th• 3089-D Via Selena North. ~26t'f V I 0 Ave., Hunllnglon Btsch, Thtt bu1lnt11 11 con-bullMCss ylet? No ~ M.L Y·ZONEO DEVELOP· tori, and persons who may estala asstts or of an gran go • pe i on, you 10th daw of A119u1t, L.agune H1llt, Ca 112653 ac • ii a OflOVan, 705 CA 92648 ductad by· an lnd1vldual Dana ap H ~-Mf:NT LOCATED AT 1760 01herwlse b• lntere1ted In tltion °' account as Y /,:. should appear at the MIT· 1998 ll the hour of 7100 Thla busln•H Is con. S. Beach Blvd. jf327, Ana· This business 11 con· Have you started doing Thi• 1tatemant was m MOl-IROVIA AVENUE #BS. ~~~ ~1~RAl~stri~~r ~~'. ll'ided ln P1obate Code HC· ~lo:d Ot·~~~· J'~':n == p.m . l 1 n the Council Chim· ductad by: h111b1nd and "J!~idCAJ:~: Donovan, d~~:d ~~~· ~=~atl:lng ~~~·1n:: ye&? Yes, June o~:,,i:~•c;,~~tyonC~~98 IN AN MG ZONE, ENVI· NER aka ADRAIN I JOY· lion 1250. A Request for jectlons With Ill• court be-Wt ol th• Newport Beach ~1• ed dol 705 s. Btach Blvd. "327, business y•I') YH, 6-28"98 Sharon LH Zuscar 19988783578 RONMENTAL OETERMINA· NER' . Sp'!ciat Nolle• lotm Is tore th• htarlng. Your Ip-City Hall. 3300 Newport •v• you •tart ng Anaheim, CA 92604 Far West Leisure lndUI· This Sllltmenl Wll filed Dall Pdot Jul 10 17 24 l1lONP~~~1~1a APPLICA A PETITION FOR PRO· ~~;~able from th• coun pearanct may be In pe11on Boulevard, Newport Beach, ~~~~=·~o~~t1!~'iJ~888 This business 11 con· trios, Thomas Portale, Pres-with th• County Clerk ol 31 .V998 Y ' ;,210 • • BATE has been ltled by · or by you1 atlorney. Calllomla, at which time Thi• ttattmtnt Wll lllad ducted by: husband and ldtn1 011ngt County on 1·7·98 ' [11~~1~~·9~~2 pfj,~NI~~ LINDELL DONAHUE IRWIN, tloAttorn•v for th• P•tl· IF YOU ~RE~ CR~~·ro:i and place any and all pet· with th• county Clerk ol ~1• t rt d dol f!'~s ~tatcm•nt we~ kfil•~ t9988783558 PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION PA·g9.1 g JR In tho Suporlor Court of FA~°a:~IX ESQ ~. •d;g~.:~:~o~~~; Ille sons lnter•sted may ap. Orang• County on 1-21·98 bu~'f~ .. ~oyuet?s ~o 8 ng O~an~t 'cou~fy~n 7 ~r4-9~ Cally Piiot July JO, 17, 2c, Flctltloua Bueln .. • FOR ERIK HARRIMAN. AU· ~~1g~nla, County of OR· (CSBit 113333; your claim ~Ith the court pear and.,. heard the1ton. t9988784808 Jackie Donovan 191B8784200 31. 1998 F221 N•m• Statement THORIZED AGENT FOR THE ·PETITION i;oR PRO· A'TTORNEY AT LAW _ ~d mall a copy 10th• per· II you challenge. Jhl• Dally Piiot July 24, 31, Au· Thie 11atement was liled Dally Pitot.Juty 17, 24, 31, PUBUC NOTICE Tha followlng wson• are ELEANOR FISHER, FOR BATE requests that LIN· 2 3 8 0 1 M 0 ULT 0 N sonal repreHnlatlve ap-p10Ject In court, you may gust 7, 1C, 1998 F2~ with lht County Clerk or AU 7 1998 .,,235 doing business as: g~fET~~~E A~~~~2ob~ DELL DONAHUE IRWIN, PARKWAY STE 220 pointed by th• cour1 within ta llmlttd to raising only PUBLIC NOTICE 01ange County on 7·21-98 g. ' Flctnloua B1o11lne.. EMPIRE SYSTEMS, 8565 REO IR M NT . JR. be appointed 11s poi· • lour monlh• from the dalt thoH l11ues you or tom• 1998S-Z84789 PUBLIC NOTICE Name Slalement Fallbrook Crt. 1'713B, Hun-GARglN~ JouRs'~·F s~. sonal rep1esenlahve lo ad· ~~~5U:A HILLS, CA ~f ftt1t l•su~: 1°1 ~heb ~·· ont tlM raised at the pub-flctltlout 8UllneH Dally Piiot July 24, 31, Au-F I I B Tht fotlowlng pertonl are tlngton BHCh, CA 92649 ERATION LOCATED AT minister the estate ot the p I ere:, H pr~ e 9~00ro :n I lie hearing described In Name Statement gust 7, 14, 1998 F256 let t ou• u alneaa doing business 11: Rachel Jordan, 8565 FaH· 436 EAST 17TH STREET IN decedent. • Ubl ah•d Nawl)Oll • HC on . • lhl• notice or In written COi• The followlng person•.,. u u Nam• St•t•m•nt a) STRICTLY TRIBAL b1ook Crt. 1713B, Hun- A Ct ZONE. ENVIRON· THE PETITIC;>N requHts B~ach·Costa Mna Dally ~mt for 1flling ~lllm1 f wlU tttponcltnc• dtllV•r•d 10 doing buslntH as: P B C NOTICE The lollo~~ persons are 8) BEYOND ART, 2796 tlngton Btacti, CA 92649 MENTAL DETERMINATION: the decedents Will and Pilot July 27, 31, August 3. r:dn1::p1::m bt~.°'~ • .,~~ the ,_,al or rvlor to tho I) FOUNTAIN VALLEY FLO. Flotltlou BuslneH dol.ng busmen as: Horbor BIVd., Suite #127, Thi• bb11~lnes1 . 1'' con. EXEMPT codlclls, If any, b• admltt•d 1998. ... .... .. , • ... • RIST 1 a) Mobile Physletan Colla MHa, CA 92626 ducted Y· an lnd1v dual 5 TENT A TtVE TRACT 10 probate. The Will and MF281 date noticed above. public: heating. For lnfor· b) GIFT BASKETS WEB N•m• Statement Services. Rancty James Partier, 279e Have you lla.rttd doing MAP T.15714 FOR ROD· cod1c111 ere available lot YOU MAY EXAMINE the matJon call (714) 1544-3200. c) FOUNTAIN VALLEY The following pe~ons are b) Phys1clan1 Review Harbot Blvd., Suite #127, business yet? No NEV BROWN FOR A NINE examination 1n th• tile kept PUBLIC NOTICE file kept by tht1c~ 1:J'~u /9/ LaVonn• M. Hark• FLOWERS & GIFTS doing buslne:.-as: a) HER· Se1vicH, 18 And11mo, Cotta Mtu, CA 92629 Rachel J01dan LOT SUBDIVISION WITH by the court art a person n ern fin leH, City Cterk, Cltv of dl FOUNTAIN VALLEY ITAGl: REAL ESTAtE. b) Newpor1 Coast, CA. 92657 This bu1lntss Is con-This 1t11tment wH tiled ONE COMMON LOT FOR THE PETITION 1eq11.sta DSC 7524 ~· ":'•· you R'y ii• Newpor1 Stach F ORALS 18939 Magnolia HERITAGE REALTORS, C) Russell B1ower, 18 An-ducted by• an lnd1111d'* with ttwl County C1-tk ol ACCESS AND PARKING authority to admlnisttr the NOTICE OF I lh i 1~ou~ ~le eq(luelt Publlsh•d Newport St.. Fountain Valley. CA HERITAGGE REALTY, d) diamo, Newport Coast, CA Htve you atarted doing Orengo County on 7.7.99 PURPOSES FOR A PREVI· estolt und., tht lndtpen-PETITION TO °' pee o • orm 92708 HERITA E PROPERTY 92657 business yet? No 199B8783577 OUSLY APPROVED NINE· dent Administration ol Es-ADMINISTER DE·1S4) of the fding of an Btach·Costa Mesa Dally Flowersweb Inc (CA) MANAGEMENT, o) HEA· This bu1lness is con. Rencty Parlier Daily Pilot July 10 17 2A UNIT RESIC:ENTIAL COM· latH Acl (This Au1ho11ty ESTATI! OF: Inventory and apprall&I of Piiot July 31, 1998. 18939 MagnOlla si:. Fou0: ITAGE PROPERTIES, 2785 ducted by: an Individual Thie 1tattmenl WH filed 31, 1998 ' F21S MON INTEREST DEVELOP· will allow the personal rep. •~tale assets or of any P8-F279 lain Valley, CA 92708 Wuwl~ Cir., Costa Mesa, Have you started doing with the County Cte1k 011-.;._------- MENT LOCATED AT 2633 resentallvt 10 tak• '!lany ,.14!'SNEMARN0.1~1F~3E2L8L4 ~=I~ p~;~:;:1hc!:. r:. PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• bu1lnes1 Is con-cc: 91~6 ~850 2 buslnen yet? No 0111nge County on 7-8·98 PUBLIC NOTICE • M~D 2643 ORANGE AV ac11on1 wilhout obtaining ....-.. • . dueled by' 1 corporation av · Myhre, 785 RusseU Browe1 19988783722 1---------ENUE IN AN R2·MD ZONE: coun approval Belore tak· To all htl11, ~llciarlH, ~n :~so. A RequHI 'f' PUBLIC HEARINGS WIU. Have Y~ •tarted doing Waxwing Cir., Co1ta Mesa, This staiement was Med Daily Pilot July 10, 11, ~4• Flctltlout BualnoH ENVIRONMENTAL DETER· 1~ cert11n very Important c:red11011, conhngtnt credl· P~1C ~I ~ollce thlorm ~ BE HELO BY THE COSTA buslntll yet? No CA 9262M8SO With the Counly Clerk ol 31 1898 f 227 Neme Stetemont MINA TION· PREVIOUS acuon1, howevtt, the per· tors. and persons who may ave • • rom • cou MESA PLANNING COM· Flowertweb Inc Al Dov· Thlt bu1lness Is con· Orange County on 7.7.99 • The following persons are NEGArtVE DECLARATION sonal reprHtntattve will be otherwise be lnl1ttelled In clerk. MISSION AT THE CITY lit Prt1ldeni " ducted by: an individual 199B8783574 PUBLIC NOTICE dol~ bu1lne11 as· 6 TENTATIVE TRACT requited to give notice to lh• wlll or estate, or both, PETITIONER IN PRO HALL 77 FAIR DRIVE rhl1 ttaltment wu 11i.d Have you started doing Oafly Pilot July 10 17 24 Aco111 and Associates, t.1AP T·15732 FOR ERIC lnterHltd persons unless ol: ANNMARIE FOELL PER: COSTA MESA, CAUFOR: with lh• County Clerk of buslnHI ytt? Yea, 1964 31 1998 ' F217 FlctltlOUI ButlnHS 881 I ColSI Hwy. 182, La- CERNICH. AUTHORIZED they ha11e waived notico ot A PETITION FOR PRO· GEOFFREY T. GLASS NIA, AT 8:30 P.M. OR AS Orange County on 6128198 David W. Mylue • Neme Stetement guna Beach, CA 92651 AGENT FOR REAL ESTATE consented to the proposea BATE has been filed by 511 ELECTRIC AVE. SOON AS POSSIBLE 19988782739 Thia lllltmtnl was llled PUBLIC NOTICE Th• lollowing per1on1 11• R1ymond Edward Acosta. EXCHANGE INC FOR A action.) The Independent RONALD R. FOELL In the SE~ L 8 EACH CA THEREAFTER ON MON· with the County Cletk of doing bu1lne11 as· 1811 Coast Hwy. 182, La.- TEN LOT 'SUBDIVISION adm1nislratlon authority will Superior Coun of Calilor· 90740 ' DAY, AUGUST 24, 1998• Dally Piiot July 24, 31, Au-Orange County on 7·21·98 FlctlUoua BualneH OLSON & ASSOCIATES, guna Btach, CA 92651 WITH ONE COMMON LOT be grantea unless an inter· nla, County of ORANGE. REGARDING THE FOL· gust 7, tc, 1998 F278 19988704B10 Name St1tement 2130 Main SI .. Ste. 190, This buslntts Is con. FOR ACCESS ANO PARK· Hltd pt1son hi•~ an ob-THE PEl'ITION FOR PRO. B Pubcll•h•d New0P0 1rt LOWING APPLICATIONS. PUBLIC NOTICE Dally Piiot July 24, 31, Au· The following persons aro Huntington Buch, CA ducted by: an lndMdual ll~G PURPOSES FOR A fecllon 10 tht petlllon and BATE requests that RO· each· 0111 M11a a ly IF ANY OF THE FOL· gull 7, 14, 1998 F260 doing bllslneu 11: 112648 Have you 1lar1td doing PREVIOUSLV APPROVED, show good cauH why the NALO R. FOELL be IP· Pllol July 27, 31, Augu1t 3, LOWING ACTIONS ARE Flotltloua Butlnet1 Toys & Tots Towtr. 26741 Oanlet v. Olson, 22041 bu1lne11Je1? Yes, 19115 TEN·UNIT RESIDENTIAL coun should not grant the pointed as personal ttpr• 1998. CHALLENGED IN COURT, Neme Statement PUBLIC NOTICE Aliso Creek Rd., Aliso Capt May Lant, Hunling· Raymon E. Acos1a COMMON INTEREST DE· aulhonty. senll1llvt to admlnlste1 the MF280 THE CHALLENGE MAY BE The tollowl eriona ate Viejo, CA 92656 ton Beach, CA 92648 Thfl 11ai.mtnl WIS filed VHOPMENT LOCATED AT A HE.ARING on th• P•ll· estate ol lh• decedent. LIMITED TO ONLY THOSE dol busln•~ ~.. Ffotltlou• Butln•H Lltchfltld's Toys. Inc .. Thi• businen Is COO· WIUI th• County Clerk ol 2529 SANTA ANA AVENUE. 11on will bt held on AU· THE PETIT19N 1equos1s PUBLIC NOTICE 1 s s u Es so ME o NE cR'1ATING CENTERS OF Heme Stetement (CA), 3312 Sparr Blvd, ducted by: an 1n<11vtdual Orange County on 7·7·98 IN AN R2·MO ZONE ENVI· GUST 27. 1996 at 1:45pm the . 9ece<1tnl t Wtll and RAISES AT THE PUBLIC EXCELLENCE 203 Calle The following persons are Glendale, CA 91208 Have you ttarted doing 19988783580 AONMENTAL OETERMINA In Dept 703 localed at 341 cod1clls, It any, b• admitted cna1824190 HEARING DESCRIBED IN Conchita, s~ Clement• doing business ... CLIENT This buslntH II con-bulln•H yet? YH, 6-93 Dally Pilot JUiy 10, 17, 24, TION PREVIOUS NEGA· The City Onve South, Of. to ptobale. T11e Wilt and SUMMONS THIS NOTICE OR IN WRIT· CA 112872 ' DRIVEN, 1400 Ouall !':t., dueled by: a cOfpOfthon Oanlet V Olton 31 1998· f22.3 nvE DECLARATION angt, CA 92:i68. codiclls are tvallablt tor (CITACION JUDICIALt TEN CORRESPONDENCE Jacquellne Kltln·Eamas Suite I ~OO, Newpott Have you itarted doing This 1tat1mtnt was llled ' FOR FURTHER INFORMA· IF' YOU OUJECT. to lh• ... mlnatlon In th• 111• kepi NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: DELIVERED TO THE PLAN· 203 Call• . Conchita. San Beach, CA 92660 bYSl&ltlSS ytl? No With th• County Clttk of ---------TION ON THE A90VE AP· g1an11~ ol tne pelrtlon. you by ll'lt coun. ~ISO I AcuHdO) BEV· NINO COMMISSION AT, Cltf'lltnt• CA 92872 Quick N•I International J.llchfllld'I Toys Inc .. 01.ang• County on 6-12·98 Can't see·m to I PUCATIONS, TELEPHONE sh<.uld appear at the l'lear· THE PETJTION request• ALY CARLSON: ·and OR PRIOR TO, Tt-IE PUS. Michael • ChatlH Etmtl Communlcatloni Group, Denise Litchfield. StcJ 1998878t380 • 75-4-5245 OR CALL AT THE 1ng and 1111• YOIJ( Ob-authority to administer 111• ES l TO 20 UC HEARING. 203 Call• Conchita San Inc .. (CA), 1400 Quail St .. Tftas 0111"' P1I I J ty 10 17 24 get to all those I OFFICE OF THE PLAN· ,.cuons or Ille written Ob-tltllt uncs.r the lndtpen-YOU ARE BEJNG SUED BY t. PLANNING APPUCA· Clemente CA 92872' Suite i200, Newport ThtS 1tatemonl was l11td ., o u ' • ' repair Jobs NINO DIVISION, ROOM jtcllOns with th• court ~ dent Admlnl•tr•llon °1 El· PLAINTIFF: (A Ud. It Hll' TIONS PA·98-511ZA·98-2S Thi• bu1lne11 ,, con-e.ach, CA 92660 with th• County Cletk of 3'· 1998 F228 around 1t1e house? 200. 77 FAIR DRIVE tore the hearing YOUt •P-tatH Act. (Thi• Authority domand1ndo) CRAIG FOR KARL HUY/TRAVIS ducted by: huaband Incl Thie bu.•lnast Is con-Orange County on 7·1·98 PUBLIC NOTICE Let the COSTA MESA CAUFOR· pearanc• may be In perlOfl wtQ lllow the personal rtp-TETER ENG• AGENT FOR JACK· wife ducted by. I corpcntlon 199B878357S NIA 01 by your anorn.y. r• .. ntatllle lo 1-11• many You have 30 CALENDAR IN·THE BOX REST. FOA Hav• you 1tarted doing Have you llarted doing Cally Pilot July 10, 17, 24, Flotltlout •ualneH Cllttlfled Published Newport IF\'OUARE ACREOITOR ac:tlons without obtaining DAYS after this 1ummont CONDmONAL USE PER· bu1lneu yet? Y" June bUJlneuyet?YH,9-l·95 31 1998 f'219 Name8tatement 1 Btach-Costa Mesa 01,1y or a contlng•nl cred1t0f of c0Uf1 approval. Belort Ilk· Is Hrvtd on you 10 Iii• 8 MIT a MJNOA CUP FOR A 20 11191 ' Oulcknel lnte1n1tlonal · The lollowl pereon• 11, S•rvlce P1101July31. 11198 lh• deceutd, you must fit• Ing cer1Ml very Important iyp.wr1tten 1ttpor1H at lhl1 COMMER. DEVELOP. JKquellM Kleln-EamH Communication• Group, PUBLIC NOTICE doing bu11ne':. u1 Directory F277 your claim with the court actlona, ~er, th• pet· court. INCL A 2300 SO.FT. FAST Thlt ttatemttll wu meci Inc .. Jetf Diamond • Prasl· Foundation or Suzanne ---------and mall• copy lo th• per· tonal repreHni.uve will be A letter or phone call win FOOD DRIVE·THRU REST with the County Cieri( of dtnl Flctltloua Bu1lneH Fowlt1 :ie1 La Peii. lJl help you find PUBLIC NOTICE 1ona1 1eprt1entatlve •P. required to give ~ lo not p1otect you: your cype. WJTH A 2117 SO.FT. MINI: Orange County on 7'·1'118 This ~erTMtnt wu filed Name Statement 1C, Cott• MHa, Cahi' rellable help. • pointed by IM court within lnler .. ted pe11on1 unleu written rtlpOtlH mull .,. MARI< ET: 8·FUEL DIS· t99807131S9 with I County Clerk of Th• lollowlng petlOOI .,. 92827 . 842·9878 BSC 7525 fOUf months f1om th• da1• th.y have Walvta nollc• or In proper i.gat form II you PENSERS COVERED BY A Orang• County on 7·2l·t8 doing b111IMH IS' U•• McGh•• 3e1 La Perl• NOTICE OF or flrat 111uanc• of the 1-t· conseoted lo lht propoied want the court to n.ar your 3171l SO.FT. CANOPY: &. Dally Piiot July 10• 17• 24• 19988704820 CROWN Valley Real E•tate Uine IC Co~ta MH• CA I ______ .__ __ _ PETITION TO 1t11 H provided In Ptoba{e •ctlon.) Tht Independent c11e. TO ALLOW CONCURRENT 31, 1998 f'222 Dally Piiot Jiily 2•, 31, Au-Managemerat, 802 South ~2827 ' ' ADMINISTER 1od• 1 '"i:/rn 91 1f>· ~ ~~mlg~¥~':1:~::i11r0;:~~ II you do not file your , .. SALES OF ALCOHOLIC PUBLIC NOTICE gust 7, 1C, 1998 F265 Bayfront, Balboa t11and. CA This 1Juslne11 11 con· ESTATE OFi t me or ng c • m1 .. , ' sponH on tlme, you may 8EV. (IN MINl·MART) & 92862 dueled by· an Individual WILl.IAM HOMCE not u p,"• b~lor~ l~ui j~~n ~~"t~~ ~1;:11: :~ loH th• CH•. and your GASOLINE: ON THE HI· 'lctltloua •ualnHI PUBLIC NOTICE James E111 Alch, 802 Bay· Have you 111rted doing WITHERSPOON JR ~onll1• ti r~m .;o: .. , no •how good CIUH why th• wagH, money and l)fOP· TIME LIQUOR SITE AT N•m• lt•t•m•nl Flotltloua BualnH lront. Balboa llland, CA buslnHS yet? Ytt, M0·98 • ·• alt no ce a •· Id t erty may be faken wllhol 1 2602 NEWPORT 8LVO. & The following persons are • 92662 . UH D McGh.. • NC9'1C V19W ake HORACE YOU MAY EXAMINE tnt COllhrt ~hou not grant he further warning from tht ADJACENT PROPERTY IN dol1!9 bullnetl aa• Name ll•tement This buslntll II con· Thie tlatement wu flied MIMORIAL MIU( WITHERSPOON hi• kept by th• court. If JOU aul °'E'.lA ti. court. ' A c I ZONE. ENVIR. A I M Clotl~ 'servlcH Tht lollowlng pe11ons art 'ducltd by: an lndl11ld111I With lht County Cl•rk or CASE NO. A193302 are a person lnterttte In A H INQ on I petl· There are ottwlr legal r .. DETER.: NEGATIVE DE· 19451 Porn ano 1101' doing bu1lntu aa: Have you started doing Or1no• County on 7·10-N Cemet~ • Mortu To all l'lel1t. b4lneflcla1lt1, ~~h ~~tat•. Y,fu ~ay u!:'~ ~st1~1 ~,::~, ~45~~ q11lrtmen11. YCN mey want CLAR. (AVAIL. FOR RE· Hunungton PBuch, CA 0DYRNOAU~IC21~IOIT8AL ffMEOIA business yet? Ytt. 11-2&: 19988193870 Chapel • Cr&m1t':/l cred11or1 contingent credl-• cou • eq 1 1 • · 3, to cell an attorney right VIEW FOR 20 DAYS AT 82&48 • 71 an Lin•, 93 • D II Pil J 1y 7 2 3 • iors, ane1' per1on1 who may l0t Speclll Notice (form -A, 0ogi. 7~r1 loc~ at J 1 away. II you do not know THE PLNG. DIV.). Deborah Lynn Adatnl 12 Huntington Beach, CA James E. Rich • y ot u 1 ' 4, 1' 3800 Pacific View o.M oth•rwlH b• lnttr .. ltd In DE·154) Of th• fifing of an • I~ ve h, r· .,, attomty, yov may can FOR FURTHER' INFORMA· Sin AnHltno Rancho 82&48 This lllltment WH filtd Aug. 7• 1'" F250 ~ a.ct'I lhe w1U or ••tatt or bolh Inventory and appr111al of ·~·· C 928&8. an attorney ttferral Hrvlce TION ON TME ABOVE AP· 5ant Mat tt 'cA 92188 B1uc1 David Blachford, v.11h th• County Clerk ol PUBLIC NOTICE M4-2TOO ol· WILLIAM HORACE estate u1e11 01 of any pe. I YOU OBJECT to lht °'•legal aid office (Uated PUCATIONS, TELEPHON! Marfi n t:~r:lra 18451 21171 Banlf lane, Hunting• Orangt County on 8-1898 WITHERSPOON, JR' lkl ll=: p ·:::ib=. ::: t:!ing~~ ':'l:'tir.:' In th• Phone book), 754-5245 OR CAU. AT THE p~ 1101 'Hunting. 'g"1en8e:h, CA2~11 WI.... 18919792013 ftotlUoua •uahMH .... ~ HORACE WITHERSPOON v r l nd ' Oospuet dt q~ lo en-OFFICE OF THE PLAN• ton Boecti CA~ yron, 1"" ,..,.. DaUy PilOt Jiiiy 10 11 24 Name Steteme t -···..-11•-av A PETffiON FOR PRO. tlSon l2.5°;.. ~I RtQluesl ff' ng I or'~~· wri::':n :: lllQ'*' Hla cltadon Judi· NINO DIVISION, ROOM Thie builneu II con-c'~g, ..... ~IJ_unllf\glon Btech. 31 1"8 ' ;220 The lollowlng pe~ art .a.i.CUWIH ::;.(l BATE hU bffn filed by P•C: a o c• orm 1 jeC1Jona c;taJ usttd Utnt un pluo dt 200, 77 FAIR DRIVE, ducted by• genttal Ptf1• "9«...... ' ' dol butlnela • M,.,..,••ru r... .. -.1~ WILLIAM HORACE WITH'· avllllabl• from th• COUl1 )octlone with IM COUrt ~ 30 DIAS CAl.l!NDARIOS COSTA MESA, CAUFOR· Mflhl • • Thi• ~lntll II con-PUBLIC NOTICE c6'2POR Tl! .. CAPITA "''~I* ...... ...-w! ERSPOON Ill If\ the Su~ cletk. Iott IM heating. YOUt ,:ti para prtHnl11 una , .. NIA. Have p tlantd doln ~td a 1>9ntfal pal\· QAOUP 2:S 8&k SL Cremation 11or Court of Cahf0tnl•. Attorn•1 for P•tl· ~:,ar;:,,~Jc:'ney"' pe 1pue1te etertta a maqulna Publlthed Nowf!ort bullntti:z.No 11 ~lhlp FlctltlCMa• au1IMN Ste 1,: Cotta MHattc1l;1 1=~MI CountY. of ORANGE. tloner " "OU ARE A CAED TOR en .. 11 cone. Beach.Colt.a MtM Dally Mlltllyn ra •~ •llfttd doing N...-. ltateflMN'lt 11282. ' ' -~ THE PETITION FOR PRO. KEVIN M. •IHRMANN1 I Una caN O UN ltameda PilotJutyi1, 19M. Thia ataltfnent llltd bullneu Yn, 1-1·88 The toaowtng peraona art M M 275 f BATE rtQue1t1 that WIL,. HQ. (Cl••07137tf1 ::d:::::r~~J:.': l ... fonk:a no It ofrtcera '771 With the County ~k at ~=hlotd fi~ doll\O butlnt .. H . N6W· 11!': St.·~~~rfA. Co1ta ........ ~"-'' LIAM HORACE WlniCA· ATTO .. NIY AT uw claim Wttn the cOUtt p101eccion; eu rotr>YMll PU Otlf\Oe County on 7.7.11 • emtf1I wu ii ... PORl FINANCIAL JOIN1 I ; SPOON, Ill l>t tppolnltd "4H JAMeOftH RD.: ='mall a copy 10 tht I*· ..,11& • maqulna 1iof'9 que ILIC NOTICI t""TtH71 ~lh tht ~ <;,~1..g' VENfURES. 1711 Da1on ·'' ':::~ .. !'. II per~ teprtNntatlvo I t t 0 N II W ft 0 R T tonal rtpttHntatlva ap-cumpllt con tu formlfj. P'lctltloua 9ualneaa Dallu Piiot .Juhl 10 t 1 2c ango Countyt .... 7•.a•2 • Of!Ye, VIiia Park, Callf0fnl1 'll. to tdrnlnlllet the Hiatt or • OOinttd by the within dadM ~ 1Ptopladl• -1 ·-1 • ' • _. • 92181 ~ ~· the doetdent. •llACH, CA 82eeG lour ~~ Cour1 n t& utltd QUltft qut la C01W N111M • ......._. 31 , 1IM ,211 Dally Piiot ./Uy 24. 31, Al>-Ntl 0 . Ptatlt, 1711 Daron .. Af•ordable TH.I! Pl!TlflON 1tquestt f'11bllah1d Newport ;"flt~sua!'!"'ot~hed= tteucne eu cuo. ,::-following'*"°"'.,, PUIUC NOTICI e 1, 14, 1tM F2M Dttve, VIN• Plfk, Calitomia 11 lhe dtetdenl'I Wiil encl 8t1ch-Co1ta ~.. Dilly ,.,. .. PfOVldtd In p <>bet SI utttd no P!'tttntl tu ~ bue!MM M: HM1 COdlClll, It any • .,. lldmltttd Piiot JUiy 31 , Augual 8, .,, COd• MCllon 1100' n: rMputtta • tltmpo. putdt ~r 'll ~ ~~ fllotltleue ........ ,UIUC NOTIC! Tiii• bualntll ,, con-Alternative" ...:; " 10 probate. Th• Will tne1 itte. uine tor ftlinQ clalma wilt l*dlt ti cuo1y It putden _;7 • ...._ ............. .,.. ,........_ 8 IM cll<:led by: an lndMdu11 ·• t cod1cll1 ate evailable lor FTh:l"4 not uplr• before tour qultaf tu Miano, tu dlnoro 1 .... -~•-·• The tQltowlnQ pottont .,, ua •• Have you atarttd doing ' examination In the fil• kept month• from the hewing y OtrH cous d• au c..-ro:::·u;;;;· Lid., •ml bualneal 11• ·• llteMe ltat.....,.t bu1lne11 yttf Y" t.1· DI--t c k t, 1j bM'f' ~~ITION 1eque1.-PUBLIC NOTICE de!• noti* above. ::s;::s.,,~ ctt"1.I()~~ "''~· 1e-5 ~=~ c POAATI SUPPL 'f ~ = ::'°"' .,, 'J:. 0. PHk• UK:OUD ~ e f; •utl\Ollty to adrnlnlttor th• •ac 7808 YOU MAY EXAMINE th• bitten otroe !9qultltoa ... 0, ca.ta Mau. CA 92821 CINTeA. 1eon lrookhurtt ,emwt SeMce ol CO• Thie t11temtn1 WH llltd c . ti & ::. t1late under ttie lndopen-NOTICI o' ~~ ~~~ =~~ ...... Puede que ~ ~ b.!:,llne~!!_ ~,!' ~II., t:~~'o. Pounteln v ... M~ 2141 Newpott llvd. With tht County Cl«k of rema OD - dent Adtnlnl111at1on of e.. ~mTtON TO .,_ Htal• "' tit. Ciuler• •"'* 1 un llboOadO v,.: • -,,_,. ""9metloNI Inc II, 1,;oeta ,.. ... , CA tata1 Or~ councy 0n 1-21·81 ,. lllH Act CThl• AuthOl'lty ADMINlaTIA with Ute c31 ~ lnrnodlattmtntt. II no =p atarted ~ (I) 2130 O.W1y1 O•t MJ~ Aulo En••= t ... 87M11t Burial semce· •'' t wfll lltow Iha l*tonel rep. llT .. TI o• fof ,-... ... Notice (form conoco • un •boOldO .... _ ......... ~ ........ y ,.,"",;;:; .. °' 1100 hctllntntO CA "'°·· (CA), 2141 D• ... PUOC ...... Jc Ot A~ ... rHiiltatlvo to takt many "" rl 0., ,.--.... putda llamlr a un MNlclo --,.., n , _, 1, ~ ' ' lllvd. II. Cotta~ CA -1 _, ' ' "" ~ actlena without OOtalntng noR1NCa 1. lllAL•• .. -HM) °' the 1111ng of"' de '*encia de ma91doe •• ae27 P 1• 14• 1911 m 7 Wh h .o.1d b "' c~ awov11. hf0t• tak· CA11'90.A1Haot =~°'--:~~ o •UM*"" de~ M¥ ~· Ud., 1 ~~·~~ • .;.~ '"'' -.,,.,,,.., 1a con. PUILICNOTICI Y S Ow ¥OU IU jec t1 It Ing ~ V«Y Important • ro an Mii•. benttldfll1M, -·· ......-la9rtt (ll9e e1 dlroctorto ...., Cll9omia .......... ,.,._. Hewe · 1tartec1 doltll -.. brl 1 COfPOf.-on -If Jt f II .,._, -· ....... .,..,_, .... _. ...... :.:.::-4:::: -· s:i-~':.;. ""'c\'.I: --r,..._ ..... '-. ~:::::'.'.----yourse .. your am y tq. '°"" 10PfetMltallve Wiii be '°''·""' per.ont whO ma, "°" 1250 A tor CAA llVllAR • "• ---!!!! Y•. ' ""'' INw ...... 1ne I I fl led prl f 1eq11utct to 11vt nouce 10 o4herwlte be lnlfrtlttd 1n 11MC1., Notice orm 1, CN•••r• .. ew1 .,.,:, COfPOfalon, oenerar etaaltfl9d ....... .· TN folowtr'I ~ .,. pay ng D I Cel Of, lnterffltd petlO'lt u"'"• Iha wil °' ltt*, °'boll,..,.... fl'om Ole oourt teMCtHI fNa ....,,..,,. Wll Med COllV9M•NT ~Id with dOln9 ~ •~ s.ectll caskets Jl SeTVlc--m? ~ l'\ey n..,. '\#~ notk• or Of: 'LOA£HCI I. SMM.£1 c:fMc The '*'"' and ...,_ of ._ IN County o..tt of whether you're bW-tlUfr1 Y9flldt ~ .... Pro-~ ~ . conten* 10 lh! Jl'OP!Md A n:TITION '°" "'°' Att.,..... 1., , .... IN_,,, la: 111 __., ar.,.. oo.n, on.,.,.... Int. ..... 0t r,: A Cll IO ductron l'face. rffwpor1 C..T • ._ l.llCJP_ , " I• ~.~ ~ tm.c':' =:::..:a. ..... • ....... -'°"' = t ... TMtM ='"'· ~ Cll•IW ~ =...... inc.. 1n• 5 e>e granMd untet• an .,. TOH. and ~.~ _ ... Ja!M'9~ ~IT .. ALTI ~.'--• "'°' MV 11, M.11, OC'8•1•• _~Mell_ ICAI, 141 '•ofucoon Sei .. CJllllellm I :' JCt:-1n , , nte'd ,Plf90ll fttet en _. Cl.AnK In the ,_...,._ • •--·~·-n ,,._ .. ""' _,..""' Aup.1, tM nS1 Ma.M71 ~. ,,...,_. -..ct\, CA ' r. r, 1 j' . I, . ~ . . I. t• ~ .. Newport Beach/Costa Me$0 Daily Pilot . ' Fnqoy, July 31, 1998 11 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICH PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOT;CH PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTIC!S PUBLIC NOTICE Thia bu11n111 11 con-PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• bu1tnH1 11 con-PUBLIC NOTIC! ducted by: an lndivldu.i nac1ce w ......_ Upon the .__Oil the Plf'Y 9Ubflllt· If L~~ ~ • .lllft Cledt-'1ct1t1ou1 8 1 ducted by: an Individual ducttd by· an lndl\lldual H•vt you 1tattad CSolng ,.._ Oil the Plf'Y a.ibmll· tlr'9 comm11ita, · the on H ~ Heme ltat' ne~a Havt you 1tarttd doing ~lctltloua BualneH Havt you ttarted doing flotlttoua 8utlnHt bullntH yet? No Ung CJOft'llmU, IN on ~en.;.. en ll'tll'onNt ot F 1r1C1 ~ Th I •men buslntu ytt? No Nam• 8tettment bullneu Y4H? YH, 7·20-98 N St t t &ad Gaston m.y wnnot en Wof'INI ot '°"""' ~ In ~ S ·~ • ollowing Ptflon• lft Monty l.ang11 Tht loUOWlng ~raon• 111 Shahrflf S. A11abadf am• · a •m•n Thia rtatemern WH filtd '°"""' '"9lllir'9 In llCCOf" dllQ Wiii 12 CJ'Jl 1111. • time of 11 Md ~ ~Int•• 11: Thi• 11atement w11 f•ltd dou~ bu11nt11 u '. Thi• atattment wn rited Tht following Pt!'°"' "' with the County Clttk 01 denct Wiii 12 CJ'Jl 1111. nie ,__. tot • IMllllng I"' ~ !!'J¥d~ 3~~~~~r.~· ~lh thee County Ci.,k of MutiJPlav-Maddnna, 9HS wtlh tht County C*k of ~'l\~f~o:h SIGN Otangt Coun199tv8~~~:: The ,__. tor a ....-ng ,.._ be coo•• In .. ~~Ii :a to bl~ S-.tn E Backlu°nd 3~~1 W . 1ff8871421 t M ... , Caltlomla 92628 199117148t1 coi\a Meaa CA 112027 ' Daily P110I July 24, 3t, Au· 1n11W cami1•11t llbr, ttaM dell:rb o. n1t1ft H H 7 • lftttil ~ Ntwpor1 Beach CA · 6e3 • anoe ounty on 7-14--98 MacKenzie Plact, Costa Otange County on 7-21•91 CO 81 t Vlctona SlrHt ,.,.,.. be CUittMI_, Jn 0. INllll ~ llDlr, ~i Ill ru1 Coast Hwy 120 •Newport Dally Pilot Jl.lfy 17, 24, 31, 8rad Emtraon, 1300 Dally Pilot July 24 3, Au-Michael wiyne Andrewa 9 gust 7, 14, 1998 F270 "'°'*' dacrtbt the nltur't d the ..._ Of facts ltlM i . i 1 1, Beach, CA 92863. Aug. 7, 199~ F239 Adam• Avt., •7F, Costa gu1t 7, 14, 1998 ' F259 Call• Adobt, Rancho Mir· PUBLIC NOTICE d the...,.. Of factl ... hcamn••waiuld-to II IA e . TGAGEE Thie bu1fne11 11 con· Mesa, CA 112828 gerlta, CA 92888 INC01••1•• WOU1c1•to dllicua •the~ and • llR' VICE , LL .. II frut-ducltd by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE Tl)lt bu~fnHI 11 con· PUBLIC NOTICE Thlt bu1lne11 11 COil-NOTICE cllCUU •the IMlllnO. and the reuon(1) ~ IN c;om.. fc ~ST IN Hove you started dol ducttd by. an Individual ducted by: an lndlvfdual The annual return of The the ==.. ~ com-"**' blltv. tNt his °' A R L~ S P• t.tlya, Au1horized Signe. butlntst yet? No ng FloUtlo"a BualneH ~= you ,,"111td doing Flctltloua lualneH Hive you started doing Gt0tgt N Haddad Foun. ::"* wr1lln Na °' ::n.. _.., conw11enta. G, GE S lC ~ TRI~ Sven E. Backlund Nemt Statement Brtd -:~:~ No Name Stettment business yet? No datton, loC .. wW bt avail· ai1ane, ~ eddresa .. ow"""': to LL C .. ngN lllle and infer. F ijlAT • Th11 statement wH filtd ~ht ~o;wing peraont lie Thia ltatt,:!,t wu filed Tht following ~rtons art ~fhHI Wayne AndrejL. abtt lor public lntpectlOn .._.-;..,. ..._ : fadl. You tnllY '°'* • V: ~.~~S.:~~1= 91 ,7. with lht County Cftfk or ng ntu U '. With lht Councy Cl rte 1 doing business 11· Unlco • 11a1tment wu "'"" for tao days foflowlng the falda. ¥ '°'* • the notice and .. 111 fie~ s 67 HU Ortnge County on 7·Nl8 :J..;Gs:;'° 11~, b) Ylll'lpa, Orange County on 7.~4.J Con1ulling Enalr.eef1. 1048 ~th thee County ~~~~9:f dllt ol publish ol lhls no-notice :C.~ commllltl fled • the OTa~ said:t y ~ 5• 108: • tHH783H2 .. ft CAut~ .. a91cwOOd, Or· 19 .. 88714191 IMne Avt. 1~. Newport ange ou9n9•v8~.. 3 lfce1 during th• normal fled • the OTI .--.... omc. unteaa lllY l\ICh scnbed as As more de-" Dal p ... gt, ...,.,., " Beach, Ca. 92660 t u7v482 bu1 nau hot111 ol 1;00 .---io the • s=: • c~u~2869a wOOd, Orange, Aug. 7, 1998 F230 cres1 Rd .. Newport Beec , gu1t 7, t4, 1998 F288 through Frldlv. al 275 Vic· fromclldoaure. ryou~ ~ quntiona conC4lmlng 111 IB ~ · Flctltlou1 BUllMH ducted by: an lndtvldual Flctltloui lualneH ducted by: an Individual 92827 (714) 54S·2892 the 0TS ~ omc. • 141111 11~1@. ~ real~~ ~ WI u5n) PUBLIC NOTICE This buslntu It con. PUBLIC NOTICE ~~1:26:~11nea1 11 con· PUBLIC NOTICE ~~~ta s~~~ta, 56~~fo~~f.; ::_ ~ ~ ::--OTr= c:e: ,he streetd=Oll~i •fJTIN 1 ':f7cfi Tht tollOWfng ~r.ons a1t T n:~el No The loll~ buslntll ytl? No Name Stettment Bt1ch·Cos1a Men Olltly t/31 (':IRT ACH CA NI TA Jlterne Stetement ~'!'fe you ,'!Atttd doing Name Stetement . Have vou ttarted doing FlcUtloua Bu1lneH Pub tl • h • d New Po r I CA111) 11~1@. As.YS29IOO tr,u • !U ~Ce 71 ~ 7 1 doing busintts as· T~i ullough dol bu I ng ~~.~· Satah Ntaha1 The loltowlng persona lie Pilot July 31. 1998 • PUBLIC NOTICE LI~ Plentt Collet . 88 Fair ·• s statement waa ftltd D ll'IQI • ne2.!'7 aEsl:d Ao• Th11 atatttntnl was filtd dol~ business as· F287 PUBLIC NOTICE nd~ Tft• ........ ;r.·ri • 0 I C • with the County Clerk ol ttafhng, ..., tn pl. with tht County Clerk of SOI A..," GRAP.HICS • '"-"'"' r ve. osla Mtaa. CA. Orange County on 7·14·98 IB, Costa Mt1a CA 112627 Or•""'• County on 7 2M18 """ · v PUBLIC Nn'TIC• NOTICE ~iiUSTEE'S dl9Claims~ ~ lof .lllY 92626 9 Leonard M .-mato 2637 -·• • Corsica Dr.. Newpa.rt ~ i. of 11\e Shel Jodi Miller, 504 South Bey 1 9H7~4203 Ell'itl A 15 c 'M 1HH714Jl07 B••ch. CA 92660 · • NOTICE Of' ESTMIJ54. TS N • ressand Olhefconvnon Front, Newport Beach, CA Dafly Piiot JUIV 17, 24, 31, CA 9~9'f~ ' Oita eu, Dally ~llol July 24, 31, Au-Tim Shaw, 8 Corslc. Dr., NOT1CI! Of' ESTABUSH-MENT Of' A ~ OF-~~flo~.o. 1 . ~ designation, II any, sl\O'Ml 92602 Aug. 7, 1998 F249 This buslntH Is con· gust 7, 14, 1998 F283 Newport Beach, CA 92660 M!NT Of' A BRN«:H Of'· ACE nu II to lntonn the 8 I AR w" N· hS!'_!ln .._ II be _...,A but .--------. This buslnus 11 con· ducttd by• en lndlvldual Thia bu1lntss It con· F1CE nu 11 to lnfofm the =under' 12 C.,Jl A >T ..... sa,. WI """""· t ducted .by: an lndiVldual PUBLIC NOTICE Hove yo~ 11arttd doirig PUBLIC NOTICE ducttd by: an lndlvldua1 =under 12 CIA. tl'ltOMcealThrtft ATEO 11 ~ .~ :1$;~"g..n~:ci~ Can't seem o ~ Have you •tarted dOing busineH yet? YH May Have you started doing theOMcealTtd ("'OTr). Y~ TAKE 0 ~ posse · of • get to all t~•• • business yet? No Flctltloua Bu1lnH1 1998 • Fictitious Bualneu business yet? No rot'r). Downey SIVtnal ..i Loin P TECT Y sfMOP· ~~ 10~· Ule := air l bs Jodi M1lltr Name Statem•nt LtMy AmalQ Neme Stetement Timothy M. Shaw Downey SaYtnQs arid L.0en Allll :titian, F'A. Newport ER IT Y AT ~ pnnaP.l!I sum or the rep o Thia 1ta1emen1 was lllid The lollowfng ~rlOns a.re This lllltmtnt was ltled Tht following petsons are TN1 11attmen1 was filed ,Aaodlltlon, ,,...A.. Newport 8each, CllWomla 12-D ~ E BLIC I OU no secured by said Deed around the houH? with I.he County Cit ol doing business 11: wilh tht county Clerk of doing bu1ln11s as: La with the County Clerk of IMdl, eairon. t3lo tranda to flt • nac1ce wt1t1 of st. IM1h interest ltl the 199~8784212 210, Aliso Viejo. CA 92656 19oae7147e8 sign, 3504 Marcus Ave.. 19981714818 the OTS tot penWulon to t:IUll:lllh 111 ln4to't br1nCt1 OU HOOL nolefsl, advances, ™un- Dally Piiot Jutv' 11, 24, 31, V,i,ce ~ubalcava, 27860 Dally Piiot July 24 31 Au-Ntwport Beach, CA 92663 Dally Piiot July 24, 31, Au· atablllh an ln«cwe tnnch ~~ ~~ TAC'~ ER. • derth811ermschof said or Aug. 7 1998 F240 Marguentt Parkway, iC-sl 7 14 1998 • ;:258 Laurie Hermann. 3504 guai 7 ,4, 1998 F264 omc. to be loclltd It A311 ,._, .. ~"::'"' .. _ ~-. On ~·.oo PM Trust. eefs,L •Jllllstes ex.1 ' 133, Mission Viejo. CA gu • • Marcu1 A11t., Newport ' Uncoln Blvd., Marina dtl ..,.....,,_ -.yone may LON ST TGAGE~ ~so me Tnl "T, and o PUBLIC NOTICE 92692 PUBLIC NOTICE Beach, CA 92683 PUBLIC NOTICE ~. callomiL Niyone may ~!' ~ ,.,:_ ~~ SERVfCE LL. • es dufY t'::~ru~ Y said This bullnesa Is COil-This buslnesa Is con· Wfie In flll/OI Oil Of protut ---appointed 'ti! 11nder ano total 1 of Ille un Flotltlo"• BualneH ducted by: an lndlvtdual FlctUlou1 aualnH• ducted by: an Individual Flctltloua Bualneas IQtlnlt the notice wllNr1 25 dlya ~ ~ !!!_ notice ~ PCJ~ or Trust re-paid balanc:e 71t1e -aucin Neme S tattment Have you 1tarttd doing Heme Statement Havt you 11atted doing Neme Stettment dlya Oil the dltll the naclce was ·-....,, .... OTS. • a$ 10$llment ~ The following pe11on1 att bUslness ~ti? No Tht tonowtrig persons are business yel? Yts, 7.20-98 Tht following persons 111 wu Ntd wtltl the OTS. ~ ~mua bt..,. No1 ~~lllQ09kA~ =~y 1he =w IO 11!1 doing business as: VIF?Ce Ru alcave doing buslntss as· Ad· Laurie Hermann doing business as: nv. ccple9 mull bt IMt ·--Dhctof Oil lo the Coun 111 i mated reason esu- YAKlTY·YAK GREETINGS This 11a1ement was filed vanced Clalms TtchnOlogy This elaltmtnt was flied FUN IN THE SUN POOLS to 0. ~ Dlnld.or al the Ofllce Oil Thrtft ~ GE . C0u IY. o ~s: :,.~~ f and 202,0 South Eaatwood; with the C?unty Clerk of 125 Baker 1245, Costa With tht CounlV Cle<k of 730 N. Tustin Ave .. Orange: the OMce al Ttwtft ~ = Aaglonal = Ont lorn~ JB!Y~~~ ~: ~~~"~th~~= Santa Ana, CA 92705 Orange County on M4-98 Mesa, ca. 92626 . Orange Coun1v on 7·21 ·98 CA 92867 uon ~ OMce It Ont "C*Y SU1te ~RG F ftO'MB~~ A &;::~7'Saleis'S]J3.M9 67 Monty Langes, 39 Glen 19981714204 Shahrlar Shamloo All· 19981714822 Brad Gaston, 730 N. Tu111n Montgom11y ltr1let. Suitt=· Francl.lco, eauror-RIE MAN A fllS beoeficia,y under said Echo, Dove Canyon. CA Dally Pilot Julv t7, 24, 31, abadl, 125 Baktr 1245, Daily Pilot July 24, 31, Au· Avt .. Orange, CA 92867 :::-:tf,...~:; not.!'~= ::: tE AND SEP TE of Trust heretofore exe- 92879 Aug. 7, 1998 F237 Cc-tta Mtsa, CA 92826 gust 7, 14, 1998 F267 Thi• buslntas Is con· --... _. OPERTY c:uted and detYeted to the ClaHlfled Service Dlrectorv help you find reflabJ• help. Give UI • Clllfl • CLASSIFIED 842°5878 . Polley How to Place A r----Deadlines Hatt•., n111I cl1·adl11w.., un' ... ulijPr't 111 l'lu.snl!t' \\ iil1rnlf 11111ic·1·. Tlw pulili-.ltc•r l'C'"lt'I'\ C"I 'hl' ri;.d11 IO ('f'lbOI'. n·da ...... i fy. rn ;.., •. or n ·11·1·1 1111~ f'!11.,..,1fic·rl <Jd' 1·ni ... 1·111e·111 Pl1·a .. 1· n·1111rt llll\ .,, ror tlw1 llHl\ lw 111 \IHtr da-.-.1fwd ud . . imnwdiu1t·I~ 1111' Duil~ Pilot ucT1'ph II•> liuli1lit\ fw am· 1·1Tor in uu . . 111h t•r1l-.1·nw111 for which i1 11 111~ lw lt'"Potl'-i hlt· l'\l't'pl for tl11· ""'' oLtlw pan• Ut'l UU 11 ~ ot'l'll fli(·d h~ tlw t'llOI Cr1•tli11·11111111h lw ull"'"'d for tllf' fir-.1 i1i-.t•11 i1111 1002·1625 2102·2744 II 2710·2790 .. OASSIFIEIJAD -ESS iCI Mondav ............... Frida, 5:00pm Tw•sda) , ............ Monda) 5:00pm By Fax (7 1-i) 61 1-6SC)-i (Pl1·n·1· 11wl111J.· 'our 11111111• 111111 pl1cu11• 1111111111'1 111111 \\1· II rull ~1111 11111k"i1h11 prin· quot••.) By Phone (?l-i) <H:l -S6?8 Hours By Mail/In Person: :3:~0 \\'t>..,l Ba,· Strrt•t Co:'t a i\11.':..n. C\ 9~<>~: \1 \n,1111r1 Bhd & Ba, :--1. \\t'dne-.da) ........ f ut•-.day 5:00pm Thur..-da) ...... \\'t"dnt':..cla) 5:00pm Frid.t) ............. Thur.-du) 5:00pm Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday ~alk-ln 8:30am-5:00pn1 Monday-Friday SaturJa) .............. Fridu\ 5:00pm Index 2900·2918 2920·3018 ~--.~.,; ': ' t • I I . . ... ,. "' ~1 • ' : I I ...... ~-. 5130·5540 u 6010-6080 lml 6102·6190 ra 7011·9090 ERVICE DmECTO -For All Yoor Home and Business Need v.•1r ... Service Directory 11• 1er 3406·3929 Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $28 per week (4 wk, min.) Call Markey at 642·5678 x246 ,, .. GENERAL 1002 COSTA MESA 1024 LAGUNA NEWPORT NEWPORT CEMETERY LOT/ ·H·o·u·s·E·s,--· GENERAL 2102 BALBOA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 1048 BEACH 10 69 BEACH 106 9 CRYPT 12 2 5 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iii 1 SLAND 2106 = Abeolut• Steall 3br liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CONDOS NO RENT I NO liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii gat S139KI S4900dn -.vt LL.A BALBOA• PACIFIC VIEW FOR RENT 1 ·3 BA w 1th 1 0 w NEWll 3Br 3Ba tJc. EQUAL HOUSING SOLD! S1 l95mo SC plau, ~ILL T~~ ESTA.JI! BIG CANYON VILLAS 2Br 2Ba Lux Condo 4 adjoining plot• Buy 0 ' n ° d 0 w n w ·d fncd yd garegt 2ba pool, 2 1ty, lndr, anyo Hn ewi 2 ·3 Bedroom• w/ocHn & bay vltwal 1 or all 4, 25% below ••1!11111••••••1 NO CREDIT CHECK. garden•r, $02895/mo ' OPPORTUNITY ShowcH• hOmH laund. &82·2228 4Br 3Ba, vault ceJl1, Townhome Excellence A d •d t $310 000 retall. PP 854-1858 Stll your homt 1 ·8 0 0 ·S 6 3 ·190 5 yrly IH 71 4·673-30$9 • for aale In our giant llv rm $799 000 • uc 0 ' th n 1 lfi ext 1172 'T' ,.., ..._M¥tftW111t '* Saturday Real Eatete College Perk 3bd Michael l.llmber1 'Agt MHon e1111 Rtaltor1 Property HouH Buy It. Stll 11. Find It. roug c au ed. Buy It Stll It. Find ft . ....,.,., II •tect It tllt FM-Suppltmentl 1.Sbe Cloae to school, 949-499-8499 949.759.7700 642·3850 ClaHlfltd. 842·5878 CleHlfJ•d • .. I felt Heuilf Act •f 1MI.. HOMES OF corner lot, room for CASTAWAYS •Bluff• I! Plan• ••lllff Miid ""'" It lfltttl THE WEEK RV parking. $230,000 North Leguna Bank· Spectacular 3Br 2.5Be 3BR 3 V•BA rtmodtltd, It uwtr11H "•llJ "tleretet. Ag • n t. 15 4 5 -0 31 8 Owntd Man1lon w/ on 'Th• tlland' abov. green belt 1oe, 2 story, ll•lltllH ., •1acrl•l11tlH Dleplav ad• •tart l!'•ldt 2 houiea on lot Ocean Vlewl Buyers Newport Beyl Owner/ $459.000 Optn Sun 1111at• H tee•. celtr, ,.. ..... , at Ju•t ITCH 3Br 1.5Be plua gueat 0r)lyl New & Unique. Agent 949-631·1579 528 V1eta Grande ••, .....,, tMllllll lilltll• Deadline Wed ISpm houae 2Br 2ea. Calf l'A9 Nationwide ~~~~=~--.:-: .... , eritl•. "•• i--.. ***** for detall1. Agtnt R•eltv fSOO.l880 EASTBLUFF beautflul ,..J...~ It lltU MY tH11 ll'tletttct, OPEN HOUSE 873-5354 or 380-~92 4Br 2Ba, Femlly rm, ~A ,.......,-.n111IH"'9 • Ll•tlna• for SSI E'SID• UPOMDll NEWPO•T formal dining room, R I A LT y Ula ''"'''" wfll HI o .. dllnt Thurs ISpm Wood ftra, paint In/out &\ rtmodeltd, e11pended -..i .. 1y...,,..,,,.,..._ • ***** roof, cellt, -1c, big BEACH 1069 $509,000 518-3778 •,.NII._....._ 1111 It paya to ectver11H yard, prime loeatlon. HMBOR HILL CSTM --------....._If lllt llw. Otw,..... In th• b••t focal saee,ooo Agent 4Br 4 .5Be, apprll DllUCHO SANTA .. '9te'f ....,.... 1t11t 111 Real Estete Section T 714-284-1334 avu .. ........ lfttftJI•• II ,.,. l'AIL Too.av '0Y· UVP .. ONT CONDO 8000•q 1 eo• vu•, MUGARJTA 1073 ....,.,. .,. .......,. "" ~ "' f'fret-Tlm• Homebuytr 11715,000 LHhOld In 7FPa, Marbl• entry, ................ lee.-USA "IWM Speclallat. I can help Th• Tower• Bulldlng le garage. St.191,000 ~ ................ HUO M ... 74-4••• rcu rind your drHm 2·1edrooma...2Betha Joen Bur11e 759-9314 Hl•htw Uperaded 2· llM IC,.....,......_ ftt ::::.,~~~ e~:· •. ::,~-~~n•:!r. -av.rtooklng th• Bey Aa"60r View Cuat9fft ~~~1::.~·15:~eJ.~ lllf•I'I II •DC.,..,.... Jenny Bradfty R.E. D-....11-~-• Hom• on grHnbtft PAS Natlonwld• ... .,. .. ..,_. Broktrege Todayf ~l'UYClllol&l In Prtmler Femfly R•altv 860.JHO : COaONA 114-te1-1eee ~...., nelghborh<>od, Agent i , DBL MAil 1022 Wont La1tl 2mu br, frpl 7•.at•O 11•115·000 .,..._..OM,.M_O_B_D.E __ ..._ __ llil. ••·•-111111•1 ••••• ... -2b• tn,eoo. 12700 so1 fuetlft. Ntwpor1 LIDO PININIUU BOMIS 1100 ICOUSIS/ ............ Cr9M 3br :!'k'.~;:·~.'"!;, H91Qhl•. Large 4-Sbd 1 a aoLIVAA cJONDOS 2ba, upgrad9d, ltf M •how greet. Ce home• 3.&ba, loea of grey n aoLIVAA N• lovelV 3br 2ba. 16cet1all0Kn!,,!l"".,~-vftw8 .. .! 71..._... •• 829 atone flooftng & eek 1139,IOO. 1142,900 8eau1 m.,blt noors, • • • • I! ~· -.... cat»lneta. Comet IOt ln-eea3 • 720-9112 ~ for extr• p11g 8entf Oated patio, ates>e to aAT0 aUN ,.. than MWI AeiMft w/ M .... R•--.1 Pvt bay & prtv bch. Quiet 3aa POPPY Laroe DANA POINT 1028 rcrld9 :I 1ooa1 CIOtltrec· commty, prltt1ne, bey tront eenior J>llrk ~liiiiiiiif:--~00'.il b••UWfut hOm• With I 1•1t 000 133K Bkr !J er pt 1002 ...._, quat1tr9. aouth .,. ml __ ._ .. "'---'-. or. I 211'(, agent• cena r , .. , ...... ..,. 14 •---.., .._ .. -...,.,._ wetcom9 ...... ,. New1tert Peelfl• - .... ~·-~--eld• PCH. &40-t12t 4br I .Iba 1113hf, or 940-7000 .. aoe ..... 1454113, _______ _ :! ==~·~:i IDIHDQI COIDOI •IP AllORTI• ClllETllY LOT/ ad tbe ·•=•· tbr , "" ba, QYPI 1225 eult91t deotl, w/d, , herdwood floor••••••illllll•I OWnedl Y90MI aar -,.... """' UGUllA loar t•r Sl4t. . Ul'ldtt cerpee. ..-< • .,.._ ,..._ In -.VI ·~ o:n!YI = Hm, good 1oo: lllCB 1041 lbd ID• ·c· Pl•n, us II Modena AW9. Peelle View ~ lS . lhtlenwltle It • lart a = s:·:~ pvt/attoh gar OwfMf (310) "°"*' ~ 9111---·ttn..c. ll;l;b;i~,..B~tA'°~ .. _.... ..._ ..... _.... 11t·117S ~.r'-••r-• .._ -••• •• wood• au 18LAllD TWM NOllGft. llllow vatue -~ Sjlly. OW9f CDW9 c--...., 1 .. * * ~ ,..... ...._. .. uooo a•• tHt • ........,.~ NIMr er, f1p1r• llUdlo ....._ Mw • ... .... Luel&I No one .._. & c;;;;;un;; ....., OM••• LOii Private peot/lpol 4M W It,•~ or 1te1ew1 Me41el ........ ......_ t11a.ooo o. .. .-. Wiil .. ._.... Ptll•••,••• · 0 .. 1,. ,..,. ... , .... ·'"' ~--.. "'4t• •• .,.. ... OM* .,..,. Oii 0-. ..... ......,. 949. 780-3142 ------- --------- I' ' STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? I .. l 12 Friday, July 31 , 1998 Oceanfront Cottage 1 Br 2Ba. prlvato b e a c h w e e k I y/ rnonthy Y49·499· 1896 NEWPORT COAST •OCEAN VIEW• COMMERCIAL 2Br .. oen, 3Ba, 2c gar PROPERTY 2778 s 3 I 50 m 0 .,. sec Av 011 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lmmed 494·6841 Agt ART STUDIO, 400 sf APARTMENTS • FOR REtJT av all. $222/mo + ulll Costa Mose 723-1678 or 673-3464 HUNTINGTON MONEY _BEACH 26'10 TO LOAN iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2914 Adorable Spaclou1 2br 1.5ba. twhm, nu carpet, incl backyd S950 (714) 842-5937 Beau unbelievable 2br Monelf to loan. Good or bad credit. free appllcallon & as- 1a11ment, fast re1ult1. Call 1·800·950·6816 2ba, leund hkups. grt ••••••••• area. garage, pool, paver• 714 640·0992. ANNOUNCEMENTS • c 111111 j, >111 C1111 I 1 1111' ./ Competith1' Wagt'JS ~at $7 .S<>'hr. $25() sign on bonus ./ Part·tune & FuJH.lnw employrooot ./ Paid lrl\lning whl~ ~your ./ Friendly, t.eam-Ori('nl.Pd wurk env!n>nlll('nl I "l'l I'\ \lkt~ \,,, ; \\.\"\II I>~ I Ill\ ]1 .... '' 1 I\ '\ ; I I I , , \ lf you hlYt compllter at phone ek.1111, are Hlf motJvatecl, and want to eam DIC SSS. NEWPORT BEACH 2669 ANNOUNCEMENTS 21yearsoragtooroklrr iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 2920 Valid CA Drivers Unm.~1 Call Mr. Ray. 437-5001 1 & 2BR + 2BA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Md exaill4>ntdrlving MOVE·IN·BONUS ~ordn-qulrt>d NEWPORT BAY PRAYER TO ST. JUOE f or more TERRACE May the Sacred Heart lnformaUon CASHIER Lg 1 & 2Br near Back of Jeeue be adored Call Nc1·1 Bay & golf courH and glorified, loved Full time position. Must know how to sail! Large pool, new car· and pralHd, pre· 8 5 7 -79 50 -pat & much more Hrved throughout lhe a•llMJll•Jffl S7.50/hr.+ depending on knowledge -· Sorry No Pets world now and for-M•llTl#ltlllflllf 545-4855 ever. Sacred Heart of , .... ., .... ,.,. ,,.. JHUI, pray for u1; St . ...., ...... .......,-....--..;.;..;.;;.;..~ .. , • • L I D 0 ISL B * * Judt, worker of mlra- furn, 3br 2ba, frplc, clH . pray tor u1; St. patio, den. Avan 9'-1. Jude, helper ot the Full time position . 848· 723-Mee hopelH1, pray for ua. _ • OCUJiFROHT 38r Say thl1 prayer 'line 29• UPPl!R UNIT limH a day and by Ye•rl~ t2300/mo the eighth day your _ Belbo• Newport prayer wilt be an. • Reefty 723-4484 swered, It haa never • been known to tall. • Quiet 2br, 2 full Publication mutt be • bath, w/d, hk·upt, promlHd, Thank yo", : garage, avall 8/21 St. J"'de, tor your • S885mo 114-718-1374 help. BP • ~_;. _____________ I • • NEWPORT BEACH NEW!ORT 2669 BM.CH 2889 : .. =:::=:::=.::=== •• NEWPORT MARINA APARTMENTS Bayfron1 <C>n1m1niiy with priY•lc badt lie m11lna. Troplcal landfcwplna·LArr lAnaJ l'O°' & "*" dtd&. WaJll 10 B1lb0. hlarid thofH Mlnu1 .. ffom Fashion Island. • 5,>ado.,. I DR. JBR and 28R at dta apu. • Printc patios or b1k.oaiu •Weodbu~pefi~~&ea • • p,; .. ,,..,.... • Boat .,.,._-.,.a.bk • sano -$1600 No rm Pleue caJI (~9) 760·0919 ~l~S20 Per Hour ~""'"~Cl"! . flljlhc.t •11 .. ,11h .,...~.,·--· • 11111 " ...... •l'atrl-tioM ' i...o., WIW tlfl~.,..,!\l &t.11hll,hrd In 19ft0 llntl l(rrM lllj,1 Call for "111Uln11Mnt 1~13-474.4 Selling boating equip .. S7 50.10.00lhr. Must be a knowledgeable sallor/boatperson. Heavy lifting llbuaie'• Taob\ 148-41H . .... On th• move? Sell your extra household Items In Classlfled BACK BAY CAFE Miring now ror the ronow1ng poeltJont: •CMttt~ra •otshwashera ·servers ·eare Supervisor Apply iit:J1', l:OO..l:30 p.m. Newport Dunes Resort Human Reaourcea Dept. I 13 I ISeck Dey Or. Newport Deech, 729-38e3 eoc ., Queen size Hld•·a-bed good cond. Lt brown $25. & 2 wooden Cap- tain 'a chairs SS.lea 545·8560 INTERNET ACCESS tor St 1.96 per month. Same Cay Activation Including E-Mail 24 Hour Cu1t. Support Ol1trlbutorahlp1 Avail Call Toll Free 800-314·00t4 lC.6009 lnfodJrect lnoorp. WANTED TO BUY 6019 I BUY ALL PIANOS Antlqu11-qual. furniture 1 pc or houHtul caeh paid (714) 957-8133 Old Coln• Gold Sliver Franklin Mint, Sterling Old watchH & Jewelry We1tcoa1t Coln 842·9441 Rl!CORDS/TOP i Jazz. R&B. Soul. Rock Etc ... 50'• & 80'1 Mike PETS• ANIMALS 945-780• lrrHlltlb .. oJtcal kitten•. Leopatd-IO<»c allk•. 1400.HOO. 846-8473. 831·2t11. Kltt•n• Aaat'd; flame pl white male, raised In home, 18wka Old. 894-32 ... BALIOA 151.AN'D Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily ~ot SELL your used vehicle through classified 642-5678 Hondas SO's 10 97 Cars $100-$500 Police Impounds Hondos, Toyotas. Chovys, Jeeps & 4X4'1 mu•t ••Ill 800·772·7470 x7802 JAGUAR 9105 . .. ~ .. Sell your extra household items In CLASSIFIED • We're working overtime during the GM strike to save you more! ~·· ~Oldsm6blle (949)' ALLEN . ss2-oaoo OIRlll C'ADIUAC • 'lllD 0 Our FamlJy Stmng Your Fainily. SUK:t 1947! ' TODAY'S CROSSWORp PUZZLE I ACROSS 47 •a1rlleld" dog 1 OeMl1 tight •& Bert'• friend 7 Pod lngrtldleot 51 Ha.,.. 1 cold 10 ..... a choice 52 Stops aaUng tA ActreS1 Sanford 53 SIOl'm tlgtll 15 Al SherptOn'• 58 Conceal tt11e abbf. 57 Grow old t6 Arreated 58 Type of control ·person'• need 62 Once more 17 LU6tert 83 Dine f8 Bator•. poetic 64 Scratched 19 i ·m -yoor 65 lnqllllltJve tncbl"~ --44 "Cedalnlyr. ..:_ 20 Road algnal 87 Quaking tr8(11 23 Dish ' 26 Actor Malora DOWN , 27 CUf'llV leriffl 1 "Chance•' 28 Sellef•I lead-In 29 Aowel"• need 2 Suffix meaning 30 Took a break "SOil.qr' 31 Famous 3 "Nom\a -• 'rnaalc:tln 4 Helped (felons) 33 Ga6 5 Type , 34 Yank 6 Movie lioness 37 Oues.' 7 Lille-belier comeback 8 Creei>y 3a Male title 9 'Wcth, lo HenH 39 Ajar, to• poet to Orchutra 40 1932 film "fhree member -Match0 11 Twinges Al ZH'I 12 Church tax pradeoeatOf 13 Casino 42 Mavdayl machines 43 Glider's need 21 Talent& 45 Phoenix player 22 Disclosed 46 Tampa-secrets Buccaneal'I 23 "Bahr PREVIOUS PUZZLE IOlVED • . 131• C 1•.UnlledF_S,...._ ~~ ~~~aln 4'1 x~~~· pttr1ot 29 Leek'• cousin • 49 Homed animal 30 ~ely 50 Some portraits sentmental 51 Blcller 32 Handed out 52 Ene~soo1cee 33 Southern 54 Lile• ? pronoun SS 19 whale 34 Warty cnners . movie 35 Out of shape 59 Have debts 36 Fence parts 60 Decade 44 Traveler's Item number 45 Tough and wify 61 Asner and 46 AITn muscle Koch 12 - • - Bridge - By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARtF and TANNAH HIHSCH <.:HOO E YOUR WEAPON 80th vulnerable South deal\ If trum~ arc 2· I. the contrtcl 1s culd The key card in the Scluth h~od NORTH is 1he eight of clubs That gu;1ra11h:e •Vold no more than two club losers no mat- Q J7 6 4 2 tcr how lhc ~uit break~. 0 863 Declarer . ruffed the second d1a· •A Q 1094 . mood and cashed the ace of heart • WEST [I.ST When ho th def enc.Jc~ followed, •A Q SOl -.,9-cct:\I ·r drew-th~ ootstand1ngiimg.- 0 3 <:?Q9 then ran the eight of club ... losing to 0 Q J 10 7 5 O A94 2 En~t'~ JOCk.. The diamond return was ... 63 •KJ752 ru!Ttd. nnd dummy was entered with SOUTH a b~ade ruff. After cashmg the uce of • K 10 7 S 4 3 clu i.. declarer led the queen of club Q A K 10 8 S for a ruffing finesse. Had 11 1~1. that O K would hn\& been 1he third and I~ •8 Ind. fur the defense Bui when East lurno<l up wuh the krn~ or clubs, the The biddin~: : conlract was home y.-it an overtrick. ·SOtrrH ~ ~ NORTH EAST Should you adopt the same lrne at l • Pass INT Pass 10 Pus 40 Pas.s duplrca1e? Tilere ar~ some ~ss1b1h· Pus Pus lies fur mak.rn! 12 tricks 1f I ace of Opening lead. Queen of O spacJes is guar ed no more than twice But that entails some risk to the con· Against your contract of four IJ'tlct, so we think you t>hould piny il the same way as you would at ruhher hearts, West lends the queen of dia-bridge, putting lhe contract above monds to ~ner's ace, felhng~our ovcrtrn. ks. krng, and suit is continued. hat are your chances, and which card m Leam to be a better bridg~lay-the closed hand is the :J? er! Subscribe now to the oren North has an awkw · response. A Bridge Letter by callind (800) 78S· two-club bid is like~ to lose the heart 1225 for i nfom1ation. r write to: suit, and to respon two hearts with Goren Bridge Letter, P.O. Box such a shabb/ suit is unthrnkoblc. 4410, Chicago, Ill. 60680. Srnce the voi i"Jcartner's spade suit was a linbility. orth compromised by biddinf one no trump That worked we I and the exccUenl heart game was quickly reached. . Dail ~~Pilot NEWPORT BEACll!A Mf.'iA . Put a few words to work for you. Call 642-5678 . 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S7295.obo 644-8943 LEXUS OF clean, xlnt condl WESTMINSTER. 63k ml. 1 owner, AUTOS (714) B92·6909) S49SO. 714·966·1275 DOMESTIC 9300 LINCOLN 9120 TOYOTA 92 10 Seized cars from S175. Poraches, Cadlllaca. '97 MARK VIII '88 CAMRY LE Chavy1, BMW's, Cor-AC. PW/POL, ABS, tlll, V6, loaded, 112k ml, vallea, Jeeps, 4WO'&. (687170) $24,997 orig owner. AC con-Your Area. 800-21B-Costa M••• 9,000ltt A 1398 for Llncoln·M•rcury verted to At 34 Xtnt care & cond, records current hstlng1. (714) 540-5030 S5,375 714-545-4231 SELL '91 4-Runner 4WD Overstocked with sunroof, Kenwood CD, ttuff? your used vehicle nerf bars. 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July 31 , 1998 Virtual ~reality medicine ct'' in J».>ition will and to reality. bert Je n, D.D.S. in Newport Beach, include..~ . st&UH>f-the-art technology. as the basis for his comprehensive and esthetic dental pr8ctice, which he relocated to Dover Drive from Aspen, Colorado this past April. There's Electronic Smile Imaging, a col<fr imaging system that lets the patient visualize the prop6sed treatment on a computer screen, via a ciigitized X-ray · image. Or the intra-oral camera, where a small video camera at the end of a dental instrument can examine your mouth as you watch it on the computer ICl"een. But the Virtual reality headset wu our favorite, providing the illusion of in Hannony with Young Lives" 650-3442 425 Ea_,. llllh Strct•. co-1a 'k~ looking at a big screen TV. A -----------~~:.:::...:::.:;:__.AJ patient simply puts on a pair WIN A FREE CRIB! WIN A FREE BED! r---. of stereosopic i-glasses!'w (complete with headphones) that is attached to a video source, such as a VCR or Laserdisc and ei')joys the Jatest box o1ftce hit or children's animated ftlm. Or you can chooee ~ favorite CD from a larp cqllection and ~ it witb a visual image. Rece·.-e $10 0 off the pc:1t11-1~c l"' ;1nr cnb ,1nd lh,rng1ng t,1/"tlr· OR t.t:r' :>er i-;j c11"" 1<_1• i ~,.,,. :ri''l~h 0 1 Ai,~ju'>t You could be one of the 4 lucky winners durilg the menth at August wbe will win a FREE Blann/ Cdll or a FREE Blann/ 1wt1 Bed/ The dental Oftk:e is clean, briaht w1 *J, emnplete With .............. wall to enhaw ,....,, P-. Shui. ........ u-. .... ,... ...... : Ill, 1118. 8123 ' w Ro"'1rC 1._P.IJ8, P.C . Ml.... --' ---.. ~-.. _,,,, ... Passport to Tierra del Fuego '98 ultimate off- :: camel del Fuego 1ntui1r1ra on an epic Winter journey capital of Chile to Argentina. Driving Land Rover Freelanders and accompanied by Land Rover Defender ll'l8, the 20 international two-man teams will set out on Aug. 5 from Santi~ to arrive three weeks later in Ushuaia (the southernmost city in the world) on Aug. 25. The challenge is to accrue the greatest number of points by visiting specific IOcationa; theae locations C8IT'Y scores relative to their difficUlty of achievement. Some locations -discovery locations -can be reached by vehicle, while others known as adventure locations, cannot. In order to arrive at these, teams may i use any combination of biking, hiking, skiing, kayakina, snowboarding and' snowshoeing. At the end of the event, the team with the highest total score will win the overall Camel Trophy. Land Rover, who is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year has been involved with the Camel Trophy adventure e~ for 18 years. 2'o 6egit& ~r owm off- t!Mdit11 ~. tut G "4U Cd £ail Rover ....... a.oA. 15"" ...... ~ ~••flN•fl· 1'ur "' ., ... ,.,..,,, Nit A 3,000 MILE TREK OF:F-ROAD and climb into the cage because it's time for "Shark Week"! Feed your need for sharks August 9-15 ., CHANNEL COMCAST CABLE provides you with the worlds finest informative entertainment only on Discovery Channel ! Comcast Cable • Ch. 29 Call today and ask about our Installation specials! (714) 542-6222 A L E A R ·N I N G p L A C .· E 5 Frogs that sUrl? ,· ad features its that enco~ d ts to expand their geofscience.Andtheretail tached to the facility gives opportunity to explore and er new things at home. the more popular items in the store is Surf Frogs. You purchase their habitat, send away for the tadpoles and watch them grow into frogs in a fun beach setting. Food pellets are included as well as a coupon to send away for your tadpoles. Try out the Air Hog, which is powered by you pumping it with air ... shooting up to 200 feet. The Solar Powered Education Kit shows you • how to re-create solar energy. The Launch Pad is located in Cryml Court, Third Level, :JSSS Bear St., Costa Mesa, (714) 5•6-f!061. 6 Doily Pilot • Friday, July 31, 1998 A 1 .C.C. • accommodating up fu -0 v e a11air 150 guests on the w E .D WI.th the sea upper deck, this · · Greek-themed beauty LmP tl'9!1'tP.r the Roman love, you too will •-.,,..-with the luxury ena. Spacious and fuW, LoCALS REcEIVE 25%0FF ALL APPETIZERS. fking a loc,11 ha" lb advama~cs. Like gctung di scounts Cln excellent ft)nd 1u-.1 bccau::.e }'<'LI live here Onu~ you !:>ample our Canbbcan '-lhrnnp, MnnKt,111 ln.mgk". Sp.rn.1kop1ta!:> nr other gl>Urmct appcu::crs. }'OU II learn ant\\ ml.m1ng \1f "ltil,ll fl,l\nr .._,tl -.[\1p 111 ft>r Olll' nf l)llf ntghtl} pmt111'llOl1<, ,rnd gel\\ h,ll \ 1)u dl "t'f\l' \\c .tl-.1) 1)lkr lrn· p.11 kmg. \\ h1d1 h p1l'll) t.hl) l•'' • i\ l ..\R I I~ I tv1n\. D:\Y"i .., l11J/ 111\ •I 11U1 llll \1.1111111-. TLQL ll..r\ Tl 'DDAY"i ' ! , ~j nt11 -...tm plu '":In ll1 ll1 1'1 four prl'n11111n 1n1utl.t-. 'v\'1~1 & DINE WED!\iESDAY~ \211// .111\ \\ ll1C b\ thl' gl.i-.-. \ll \\ll1l ux.k1.11l THlRSTY TI IURSDAYC. we 'rnw/t\ <lnnk ml'm1 STOGH FRJD.\Y~ ~.!off .lll 1.1gar'> In 1llll prl'l111Un1 ht1ll1lll111 '\fo{{ an) cog1Mt d1ppl'<l t 1~.11 is moored at LidO Marina Village marina, awaiting y0ur next social or business event. OT IH N E G The yacht has been totally refurbished with au new interior. The salon is filled with 65 feet of white leather couch for comfortable, yet intimate seating. Sliding glass o~ NT E R windows accent the upper deck. Athena is the perfect place to hold the ultimate stress- free wedding. From t he captain perfonning th.e wedding ceremony to the personalized wedding cake, your every need is attended to. Brides are invited to come aboard one and one-half hours early on their wedding day and are greeted with a bottle of champagne. The btidal dressing room is cozy with a couch, chairs and a chaise, yet has a full-length mirrored wall for viewing. Wedding harbor charters are typically 24 miles in length during a Bridafut li~ a prmu.s~ 111 Ath~~ bridal suite four-hour period. Th~ Athena will pro\i<le the wedding couple with a proepe,ctj.ve vendor list (and schedule you to meet them to discuss their servicei all in one day at the Athena office) or you can choose your O\\ n. In addition to Newp01t Harbor cruises, popular c~rs bead to Marina del Rey and san Diego. For mot'6 information 011 cluJrlni abOard the Athena, call (9U) 7U-1069. WHATEVER You Throw on the Ground is PACIFIC OCIAN Bound The Local Plumber• (714) 675-9304 IT'S A BEACH Our oceans provide most of the planet's oxygen, moisture and weather patterns. As the C?ceanic Society says, -without heal~y oceans, life as we know it would end" -yet we ve treated them as if they were expendable. · You can.'t save the ocean by yourself .. but you can get involved, help focus attention on the problem, and dean up a little port of the planet that needs some loving core. You can adopt a b eachl llliiilll!l!liii MOON bibliophile's paradise in a corner of Lido Viltige is a treasure nautical lore, seafaring guides B and interior design E . in'struction. The s T ·s so · MO AK L S L T 0 R E store may be tiny, but the Lido Book Shoppe has one of the best and largest nautical sections on the West Coast. The "Dictionary of Navigation," "Best Boats," and "Sail and Power," are just a sample of water-themed title · in the ~ection, which also has books on boat building, racing, the Titanic and tide logs. Bibliophiles and magazine junkies alike ~t their foe of the printed word'and sophisticates can check up on news from around the globe, since the store cames a multitude of foreign newspapers and magazines. 7 If you're dreaming of that ultimate getaway or just need a guide to Catalina, the store is well stocked with maps and travel books. Meander through the st.ore's twists and turns and you1l also find sections on business, philosophy and religion, vintage books and an area for children. This is a great place to soak up local ambiance or chat with someone in French while picking up a po tcard. Lid.o Book Shoppe is located at 3424 Vui Oporlo, · Ne1.11JJ0rl Bw<"h, (9,49) 675- 9595 or (800) 59 .. -5U8. Hours: Sun. -Thur., 9 a:m. to 10 p.m.; Fri. and Sat. until 11p.m. GATE SALON • EDUCATIONAL CENTER . \00? toP sa . \,.oo\l\09 1ot a AVE DA. Th( UJ A"fO SC•CNC( Of f'llltf. flOWtll AHO IO,A'Cr l$Sl,.Cl ~ . il1ix & Match 6-pk 15°10 OFF Unique 100% Smoking AtmospMn Sports Lounge 7oo of Ifie Bine Doily Pilot · Friday, July 31, 1998 c I G A R s Need a light? craftsmanship Davidoff end atN~ n Island. one of only Uruted State. au carry the --------------... Davidoff line. Do you want to be different? Chic Modem Contemporary Furnff ure DECOR From storing your favorite brand in beautifully handcrafted humidors t-0 innovatively designed lighters with select ftniahe8, Davidoff accessories ensure your smoking enj~t. Newport~ -"es a wide select.ion of~ in their 1arp cigar room including Nat Serman, Durihill and Partaps. You will also find unique liqueurs and food items, gift t.keti and entertaining necwitiee. Cigar dinners are held once a month at a Faahioil laland restaurant. N~ 7b6aoco w locat«l uniruefarnilure • ligliling & ~ at 588 N""""1trl CnUr Driw, taoo N•WJ)Off Blvd• Costa Mesa FaahU>n l1laf&d, N~ M.f 1().8 SAT 10.1 C9•9> Ma • "87• Beaclt.. Coll (941) l.U~163. SUN 11~ (OM ~ock south •Town) ...... •' .. q \ ) ~~~~~·cew;:;:;:r;::.-;-. -:-.• -:----:----:_::-~ .. 't-.:-:.:-;.~ .. ·==.:;;.~.-.. .. _::;:! ________ ........................... J' + Doily Pilot • Friday, July 31, 1998 It was a very .gqod year • in Costa Mesa. Some of the rare and ~ items are ~ed in a~ eue aDd ftllel.with ~ty liquon inducting a uiii Sumlem Bas Ai1NpiK that sella for $1,500 ind the 1900 ~ac Sem~ for $1,596. Magnums are also popular and fun friends. There is a large selection of magnums to enjoy, including the 1988 Caymus Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon and the 1985 Opus One N ... Wley. Hi 11mee also has a large beer cOolerthat holds close to 1,000 different beers and .ales from all over t he world. Belgium ale, such as Monk's Brown Ale in a three-quart bottle for $49.99, is one of the most popular ales in the store. Hi Times Cellars is located at f50 Og!,e, Costa Mesa. For information, call (91,9) 650-8469. Inquire about the wine tasting bar. when gathering with __ ..._ ____ .._ __________________ .... RARE VINTAGES ............... • .... c •.... ESTATE •--£-w-E•AY -.....-... ,. · Nrauas ,_.... • ,..._, • BMcnm ..... --·~. ..... .. -•• •PN• •,.--u• E • r-1.1 fttth+1111 • VIM'AGE ··-a • ~ WAIOllS • • Iha • It S0w:r Jewchy •w.tdwa ... Vi&it us and see why we're the Top-of-the-Line in carrying these great products ... and Many, Many More ... AHAVA From The Dead Sea .. 1 ~~J. 723-5858 .. Official *•••·4.. reuikr! D£LIVEllY AVAILABLE ATQ~~.~-~~~~ . ..,, ' . .. • • ' ' t • • • • . . ._ . . . . . . . ... THE GREY GOOSE Gifts • Home Decor COMING EVENTS August 1·3 1 ·Fitz & Floyd Summer Preview-All patterns 10~ Off lncluding Holiday patterns Saturday. September 19 · Vera Bradley Trunk Show Saturday, October 10 · UJcY .-.Nt-t· Trunk Show Tuesday, October 20 -Christmas Arrives At The Grey Goose Sunday, November I · Dicken's Heritage Village Event Sunday. November 15 • Byers' Choice Event THE GREY GoOSE. INC. Westcllff Plaza • I 032 Irvine Avenue Newport Beach• l7J4) 642-7803 Holln1 M·S 10-e Sun 12·$ , . . -.... •A~ '~ • -' the £>liie' · 'l ? ) r r ·: \Id . " .l i : 1 , • , , 1 Doily Pilot • Friday, luly 31 , 1998 PRIVATE WEEKEND GCTAWAY Luxurious pampering een searching rf ect weekend , look no farther e luxllrious Four s Hotel in Fashion There's also an outdoor Jacuzzi heated year round, three private massage roo~ and dry saunas in the men's and women's locker rooms. The new Terry Landers nly Five Diamond Salon will provide the o m N ewpmt Beach, perfect coiffure. Spa gracious hospitality amid services, including mas age, beautifully appointed facial and manicure are open tropical gardens will to the public. transform you to a faraway Bonnie Holmes provides place. one and one-half hour head If you're dlle for some and neck treatments and has relaxation and pampering, her akin care product line the Four Seasons will available in the spa area. accommodate your every Feeling active? Enjoy a need. The 285 guest rooms roUnd of tennis on the include 93 suites overlooking lighted coo.rt.a or a ride on Newport Harbor and the • complimentaey bicycles. Try Paci.fie Ocean. out a fitneBS class: step-n-· Hotel services and scu1pt, body aculpting and amenities abound. Enjoy a aqua fttness. One-hour refreshing swim in the lap sessions are offered in the pool, then a refreshing pick-momings. Hotel guests also me-up at the poolside lanai enjoy guaranteed advanced juice bar (open during booking for tee times and summer). Receive the exclusive rates at the perfect manicure or pedicure Pelican Hill Golf Club. under the poolside cabana. Dine in the award-winning"" The fitness room is Pavilion, the Gardens Cafe comprised of treadmill8, and Lounje or poolside lifecycles, rowing m&chinee, clhllliM Nordic Trak, weight ,_ S-IOlll llolll u eqw~~ and jump rope. • lodlftd •#0 Mlfport Personal trainers are C..,. DriWt 'N,.,,.,,.e available by appointment. .,.,._ CaU (IU) '69:-0808. Daily Pilot • Friday, July 31 , 1998 Jewels • from the sea ereas l• :from two to 10 millimeters in diameter, South Sea pearls average around 12 to 14 and create a stunning centerpiece around a woman's neck. South Sea pearls stand out for their magnificent lilvery white lustre, while Tahitian black pearls have even more subtle varietiee in their undertones, ranging from a rosy iridescence to a breathtaking peacock green. In all their variations, these pearls can rival any gemstone. as the highlight of a woman's jewelry wardrobe. Thi.a rare pearl jewelr.y ia available at 'Pradititmal Jewelers, Fashion Isl.and, Ntwp<Jrt Beach. Call (949) ~ 7!1-9010 f<Jr information. ~> Make Thole htiOI "1 Entries Beautiful A slcilled designer can creau that entry yow hcwe always wanted Design & Landscape by Uw Whitney of.Rogers (JaTdens. Still one of tM But! Hours: Mon-Thurs 9 am-5 pm Fri9am-6pm Sat 8:30-4:00 pm Carnations Everyone's Favorite ................... $5.00 bunch of 25 Montecasino Blue or White tiny daisy like flowers ......... $2.50 per bunch uc Jim Jennings L E E G A N c E install your complete yard landscape. • Expen brick, scone, tile & slare work. • Can recommend quality designers & landscapers. • Expert Mru;oruy repairs, cleaning & re-grouting. • Dramage problems? We solve them. • We inscall new drains & repair old drains. Sunflowers Do Your Own Wedding! Wt'// Show You How! The Perfect Summer Aower ................................... 25¢ each Roses Our Signature Domestics Fresh From Sin Diego from ........ $7.00 per bunch of 25 12 E x E c T u 0 T y I v E ANNUAL SUMMER SALE SAMSONITE 50-70°/o off SKYWAY 50°/o off ATLANTIC 50°/o off BRIGGS RILEY 40°/o off BILL BLASS 50°/o off 20°/o Q.ff Cross & Colibri Pens-Free Engraving ti PPY f\ T tf •t1f= ~~LLf=~ ~ ~~~ CONTEMPORARY WOMEN'S WEAR & ACCESSORIES CONTEMPORARY WOMEN'S WEAR & ACCESSORIES University Center BaJOO. Island 4237 Campus Dr. 332 Marine Ave. (AcroM trom UCI) (~ fambotec Bl1dee <>pm 1 l>"Y' Look for the 6r1iflt Yellow Awnlne} 854--4452 675-6887 Fashion Eyewear for Men and Women * Quality PenonaliJ.ed E~ <Are * Quality Contact Lens Service *Appointments Available Daily *Walk.Ins Wd.come * <:o-Management, Rdernls and ConsuJcatioo in: Refractive and Lasik Surgery * MOit Insurance Accepted ** We a.re dOK by, conftftieat and anila.ble for emergency rq>air and eemcal '°" -c:::J &-rVL-• . ' . I I. Daily Pilot · Friday, July 31 , 1998 G R I E N E ·· T A I N J G A s R Creating an Italian uproar ) n. 1. on. · newly opened store in • Ialand is living up lo deftnitio Incorporating and ction, this fun, lishment carrie::< hiP quality items mostly in.de iri Italy, Germany or the Uidted States. If you're looking for hard to find and unusual gift.a, au.o ia the perfect de9tination.. From top-of- tlle-line Alessi tea kettles with imlilfnative whistles, to whhnaW1 plastic salt and peppe:t' ahakers; from uemtive diversions to colorful mobiles and toys, there's eomeWng to appeal to all age groups -and they encourage you to "play" with the merchandise. Chiasso's friendly staff is also knowledgeable about each product the store CUTies. Stop by and visit thil one-of-a-kind shop. Cldalt0ialocaUdat 1109 Nft111"ri CtmU'r Drive, 'NftllipOrt B«Jcl&, Faahion lllottd. Opetl daily. Call (IU) 1I0-1680. Doily Pilot • Friday, July 31 , 1998 A p E T v A c A T I 0 N n? Your pets getaway, too. them in Newport Pet Hotel Suites ~d let gin. a doggy deluxe and bay views or a feline retreat (or penthouae) complete with 9Quarfum, toys, furniture and climbing structures, trained pet eare apecialiite will exercise and ~ with your furry ftiend daily. Blrda and small animals are also 1Nlcalne in their cages. J j So what's the bill for this red carpet treatment? Depending on the season (and animal's weight), mini-suites range from $13.75 for cats and $19.75 for dogs to doggy deluxe view suites for $42.75 a day. Newport Center Pet Hotel Suitu iB in Newport Center Animal Hospital, 1933 Avocado Ave., (behind Big EdwarcU Cinema), Newport Beach. Open da.ily, call (949) 644-5460. S INCOME TAX RETIJRNS: CURRENT YEAR, PRIOR YEARS, Ol.Tf-OF·STATE RELEASE OP TAX LIENS, LEVIES l SEIWRES S STATE SALES TAX REnJRNS PEDERAL l STATE PAYROU. TAX REruRNS r tr SPECTACULAR DENTISTRY AND PERSONALIZED CARE WE CREATE BEAUTIFUL SMILESI Featuring: • Digital X-rays -90% UH. Exposure to You/ • Electronic Smile Imaging -View your new smile before you start/ · • Gentle Ultrasonic Teeth Cleaning • Entertaining Virtual Reality Movie Headsets •ADVANCED Tooth Whitening ProcecJ.ures • Natural Looking Crowns & Bridges & _ Porcelain VeneetS ~'WE ARE DEDICATED TO YOU R COMFORT AND WELL-BEING" HONORS GRADUATE USC SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY MEMBER · ADA. CDA, AMERJCAN ACADEMY OF COSMETIC DENTISTRY. EMERGENCIES ANO SECOND OPINIONS WELCOMED Dally Pilot • Friday, July 31, 1998 r( 9 + f(( I If A 1 1,oo~ ii · ~d,chlio: Doily Pilot· Friday, July 31 , 1998 If your tot forgot a toy while you're on vacation or you're a big bear colleetOr, there are Beanie Babies, plush toys and the &to~ is one of the largest carriers of that well-dressed bear, Miss Muffy, and her friend Hoppy van cler Hare. You can even satisfy your sweet tooth with a variety of Ghirardelli chocolates. Via Lido Drugs i$ located a.t J44ti Via Lido, Newport Beach, in Via Lido Plaza next to Pavilion&. Call (949) ns- 5858 or (800) 594..S138. Hours: Monday -Saturday, 9 a.m. t,o 8 p.m.; Su1Ufay, 10 a.m. to 6 p. m., ph.a:rrruu;y cloaed. MOST UN EXPECTED PLACE TO FIND HIGH:.END GIFTS NewP-.ort Tobacco I S L A l'I D To 11/J 011r Jmmls and customm, '"' Jo /mow that we are tht bnt, but, to bt ""'tniuti by 11 comm11nity newspap" as the ~rt. u a t;rtllt rtWllrd. In 1990. our wuh 1""1 come true to be part of Fashion Is/anti, with the opening of Newport Tobacco. wt have matk 11 commitmmt from the b~nnint to off" only the but and tlM finnt. The but cigar, the best spirits, the best accessories, the bat m?. '"' only carry q1111Jity proa#Cts IHcau.se we btlie:w in '!UAlilJ products for quality cuswmns. ~ woubi Jilte to lllM this opportunity, w than It all of our /qyllJ, '4nt standint nutMMn and fenuJs. Our thtznlu to the co~. The lnlitu CAmJHln1'. tlM mllllllJnnmt, Henry LichtmA,., rne!td mANtttr of Fashion lswnJ, Hollis tf Assodlln Jor their support 11iul fivint us t1H qpport11nity to be ptlrt of tlH Bat shoppint cm~ in tlN wor/J. Fashion lslllnJ. 1111 is!AnJ liltt '"' other L/Jmtl. ~ ~It Jorwt1nl 14 m11ny mort swmsfiJJ JU" "' tol'M. ~ tlM11k you. Richtml IUlti Annu ' ·, ·--, fll~EL~~ ) FREE! Delivery wflh PIJrcMseof 5 pc;. Set w/od.. ~G)~L? @jl~[1[1 ~~ ~C!!Jm3 ~~[1 .,..,.._. .. Surte. ........ ,., .SUMMER CAMP 12 1-weelc ~selone (M-F) FULL DAY OR HALF Df.Y. STARTS JUNE 15. Three lnetructor6 for every 10 etodente.Studente are placed in grou~ according to age and ability. Any ~e. Every Ability, Surft,oard& and Weteurt& Included. · •--- •PRIYATE LE550N PROGRAM 5 1-hour leeoone $150 lnclde: 5urft1oartJ, wet.5uit & coach practice ee&eion6. ~I EARN TO SURE IN CQ5IA RICA 1 Week four. 1 Priee incld5: i11rfare, accommoaation&, meale, ground trans, eurl'Voara5 & lesoone. Bt9iM Dec. '98-April '99. . , ~ .. ~ 16 • Doily Pilot · Friday, July 31 , 1998 PLACE TO SHOP FOR ONE OF A KIND ITEMS Wlllllll UJfl JI JI m IEQllTY-IH SPEC~ LOW AXED Rt\TE HOME LOANS BINw' ID 125% ~ Prlll'IJ Viii r Get r,ash for any good rooson to $150,(XX) FAST APPIJCATIOI AllD APPROVAL 1Y TILIPHOIE t wore hii , peOple would • ._11111-., inq~ where one. . .~ :~ Pti, fuaetio!tltl and ~ne the ftrltliem sold in his ca~. S then, catalog busine88 has undergone explosive growth, along with three company stores (the newest at Fashion Island) and five warehouse locations burgeoning throughout the country. comprised of four diff'erent sections: natural fabrics, vintage/romantic, Moroccan casual (cotton wear) and Indian-influenced, such as one-of-a- kind silk pillows. There are beautiful antique pieces, elaborately feminine hats ranging in price from $5 to $5,000; period costumes; framed lithographs (some originals) re-created from originals to scale and produced on original presses; rugs (some one-of-a- kind); a bed and bath section To defineJ. Peterman's sense of style you might include the words "romantic," ''interesting'' and "from a dift'erent era!' The items he illustrates in hlil catalog as well as the creative displays in his store reflect a certain importance specializing in Cote Bastide bath products; and beautiful leather goods, such as the Gentleman's Travel Case with silver accessories and tie compartment, retailing for $12,500. J. Peterman: it all began with a h orseman's dust er Interesting movie props include reproduced --ritani~' costumes (they sold the originals!) and ~t or Africa clotblg.,, Both lines are tie this fall and items from ~ Av~" and "L.A. Confidential" are ~&' plaee and time. Even if ere's a bit ol whimsy, there's a senee r~. The Fashion Island BtOre is •-•-111!11_._._ _____ ._ ... due out next spring. According to Carla Mohler, assistant store manager, "There's truly something here for everyone in a variety of price ranges." Sexy lingerie SM-XXXXl •leather lingerie Bachelor (ette) •Supplies •Adult Novelties Videos •Kama Sutra Warming lotions •Adult Toys Edible Undies New CVbersldn Toys afe Here! The Feel of Real otions ~ Hours: 10-9 Mon.sat; Sun 11·5 I can't believe ..... . J. Petemu:J.n is locat6d at 347 Newport Cetiim' Drive, Faskicm Isl.and, Newport Beaclf,. Call (949) 719-9884. Pictured: (above left) Mannequin with "A Little Camelot" tea-length silk georgette dress, $228. The wide brimmed "hat with velvet ribbon," which retails for $218, is now on sale for 25% off through Aug. 2. In the background stands a terra coUa finial salvaged from St. Joeeph Church, Chicago, circa I~. . 100% FINANCING REFINANCE OR PURCHASE It's My Home Landscaping or re-landscaping is _your answer to a beautiful new look for your home. FLOWERDALE can make your landsca~ dreams come true, and increase your home~ value, too! Come in today and discover the people who can make a difference to you and your garden. ~ . ~ NURSERIES, INC. ------COMPLETE SANTA ANA• 2800 N. Tumn Ave. LANDSCAPING (714) 633-9200 46 YEAas EXP. Ua.e No. COSTA MESA • 2700 Briltol AYC. JOHJJ (714) 754-6661 JCA.Y MATSON, A.A. C.c.N.P. I.an.dee.pc Dalpcr ily Pilot • Friday, July 31, 1998 e R egents P oint ~ &perimce the total ideal place to enjoy the best times of your life With our friendly, inceresting rcsjdencs our lovely accommodations and three levels of care, you'll understand why this is the ideal location for che best years of your life. 1-800-278-8898 Regents Point is owned by Southern Califorrua Presbyterian Homes, a not-for-profit organization with more than 40 years of experience in retirement community management. DSS #300603257 • DHl.1060000055 • Surfboards • Wetsuits • Scuba • Tennis • Golf • Hockey & More 548-0660 SPORTS CONSIGNMENT 670 West 17th Sbeet, Costa Mesa house to home ·@8W&}-P~· specializing in c ust om embellishments for -your home ... window treatments, slipcovers, pillows, bedding & more! • cottage eclectic-style furnishings • fine gifts • fabrics & trims • decorating services available I .--' come by and check us out! 1720-d santa ana ave., costa mesa 645-9140 . monday ,.., saturday 9:30 to 4 :00 .. w A T E R T 0 y s Free spirit aines to places of and fun and Ul' model yaks that Paddle Power carries. If you're looking for a top-of- the-line way to travel when setting out to sea or an easy way to get on the water, this place on the Peninsula carries kayaks, canoes and sw·f skis for mastet'S and novices. At the high end are sea touring kayaks by Wet Willy. a company that builds their closed boats from hand laid Honduran mahogany and Sportswear for Contemporary Women ... THE NUMBER ONE PLACE W. SHOP FOR THAT MOST UNUSUAL FASfilON PIECE ... Votre Norn DONNA JESSICA •LJlQV J FOREVER fiberglass. These boats are designed to keep you warme1· and drier and are used both for long adventures as well as for exercise, since their sleekness allows rugh performance. The store also sells and Secured Alzheimer's Care tJ Villa Rosa ~ }t J.;o'tling Partnersfz.i; ' E ''' p 0 RT \'I LL .\ '\' r s rr Is ;q; 1f11,11i1.il Hu.id \, ",, .. ,, B1 .11 11 VILLA ROSA • Residential Alzheimer's Care • Secure Perimeter • Staff Trained By Alz. Assoc. • Fall Risk Unit • Incontinent Care • Wheelchairs Welcome • Home Style Meals and Snacks • Landscaped Walktn1 Patios •Specialized Activities 24 Hrs. • Family SUpport Group • Licensed Nurse VILLA WEST • Residential Assisted livin1 • Wheelchairs Welcome • Incontinent Care • Medication Monitorin1 •Full Activities Protram • Rehab Department on Site • Bathina And Groomin1 Assistance · • Care Coordinated By Licensed lturse • l.Jundry and Housekeepin1 'Wt Meet C/ia[[en9in9~tls 'Witli..Lovin.9 Cart 1<) fO) , ... I .. ---• ·' )d -.).),),) I S 0 O : ; ~ O -.) Sf) I I , , , Doily Pilot -Friday, July 31 , 19 rents surf skis, which originated as vessels for out reef rescues in South Africa and Australia. Constructed completely of fiberglass, the vessels have an added steering mechanism which allows for quick turns when skimming across the sea. For beginners, a sit-on top or open top kayak may be better to begin with, as they're easy to get in and out of and are more stable. They're also a good choice for surfing, since they're constructed with small drainage holes and are self- bailing. Owner Sydney Balalis has been in business for nine years and aid that her customers are anywhere from 20 lo 6.5 years old, and include ma!e and female, singles, couples and families. "It's the kind of sport where we see high numbers of females entering the sport and enjoying it," she said. "Most peoP.le go out for two or t~ hours -it doesn't require strength and it's ft3SY to learn." Prices range from $399 to $3,000 for water craft. 'fypically, customers will rent several times before they decide on which type of boat to buy. Rentals are $9 per hour for singles or $12 for doubles. · Paddle Poweri8at1500 W. Bal.boa Blvd., Newport Beach, (949) 675-1115. Open Mon. - Fri., 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Sat. and Sun., 8 a.m. t,o 7 p.m. Three-hour kayak nature tours th:rough Upper Newp<Jrt Bar on J.U,, M6 aJMl ~· 8: ____________________________ __...._.._ ____ ., .. 8 ily'Pilot ·Friday, July 31, 1998 , ' ' '' ... ' ~' , •• l • "·, SEE WHY WE ARE THE TOP OF THE LINE in handling al l of your beauty supply nee~s. 19 • Full service salon • All sales people arc licensed hairdr~ • Set us for aJJ your color quesrions • Senior ciriun discounts on Sundays ------------------------· ~ l 00% Satisfaction guaranteed on all produets we sdl, or receive a total refund Custom Floral lh·gal Bl'auty '-11ppl11·, ,, .... tl1111 . : : . . : peciality Furniture -·- Gift /II. Antiques •I 20 The most complicated ~ wristwatcjl in the world A magniti t ~atch by mute~ craft$man A Franck M ·s the 18K yellow IOld P~ A Calen · oon phase. The watch indicates T the day eek, the calendar date, the month of the he p}\asee of the moon. It la 1elf- win g with atinum rotOr. The watch iea s for 80131 ~ monthl and T corrects for leap year every four years. A very 1 I rare and complicated watch from the Maater of Complications. Retail price: $33,500. M Frank Muller tim,epUcu an availabls 4t E Traditional Je-welen, Faahion l akind, NtnDport Beach, who are among a aelect group of vendora worldwide to offer tltia treasured wriltwatck. (9-'9J 7£1-9010. w A I T I N G ' Doily Pilot -Friday, July 31, 199 Bassinets & Blvie betties I just wanted to drop you a line to let you know ... DESIGN CENTER #For All f6ur Decorating Needs!" Over 50 Years of Fine Quailty .. (~t '~fURNIT . REUPHOLSTERY • Custom-Made Furniture • Slip Covers • Patio Furniture • Draperies . Shades & Bedspreads 20o/oOFF FABRIC & LABOR TIL 8/07/98 I J ,._ ............ * .... ...--------- charming s hop is · h greeting cards in all shapes and sizes, many of which are original works of art, that you'll find nowhere else. There's a lovely selection of party invitations, boxed cards, nautical-themed notes, personalized announcements, a variety of writing papers (boxed and in single sheets with matching envelopes), monogrammed p.ipers and beautifully crafted journals. A section is entirely devoted to wedding correspondence. The displays are filled with desk organizers, writing instruments, unique • frames, inkwell sets, travel • accessories, clocks and baby mementos. Francia-Orr Sta.tionen i8 located at ~!3 E. COOtJt Hwy., Corona del Mar. For more information, call (949) l.!::1=W:Hl:l:Htlil~IH:EU:Hl:l:l:l~llillB:HIM:t~lH:ltl:n •• 676·1010. • • ,. ' I \ ' j~ Pilot -Friday, July 31, 1998 l priv arten·d yacht in the arbor. Otij..,iinally known as the aptur~. the Icon was urche1:-t>d last May by enm < ~oodin, who also wns another harbor a\'Onte, l\lojo. A family wnt><I hm•iness, the Goodins \\ill Pnsu re you enjoy a memorable time aboard. In San Diego, the Icon was totally refitted inside and out, from January to June of thi year. She is certified for 150 guests -i>erf ect for a weekend getaway or for vacationing in Hawaii or AJa:;ka. During a Catalina weekend getaway, the Icon \\ill atcommodate up to 12 guests. There are four staterooms with queen beds and private end suite heads; the main salon has a master stateroom with queen bed and marble shower. Each stateroom has its own TV and VCR. Cruise quarters for six have separate facilities and heads for the ultimate in guest privacy. Thf> spacious main salon is luxuriou , yet cozy with a fireplace and baby: ~d piano. < 'orporate and wedding parties are a specialty. The upper deck will accommodate a full sit-down dinner for 1.1<1. Guests can walk arpund th<• yacht on the outside dl'ek. or enjoy the view at watt•r level on the front Euro Htern. "We provide the ''<•r~atility of allowing guests hi' option of working with fiiff erent caterers. We work \\1th most brokers in the harbor, so the client can work directly with them - we provide the crew and bar,'' aid Goodin. 1\vo full ban atock everything from soft. drinb to premiums. 'Mlere's al80 a full commercial plley. The Icon offers private yacht charten that are competitively prleed Wida other ctwter boat& Call (941) ""4110. • ' I \ ... : u L T y I A M C A H T T E S CATALINA ft YER .. Senior Rates • Daily Service ,..,Packages Available,.., · • .•. . 22 .... The Original MIKE'I CARPET$ OVER 25 YEARS IN COSTA MESA • Now Owned & Operated by Mesa Upholstery • •Textures •Cable •Plush •Berber 20°/oOFF ENTIRE STOCK FACTORY SHOWROOM 1998 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 642-8400 Call for an In-Home ~ign Consultation II •• (If Daily Pilot -Friday, July 31 , 1 Los Angeles has~ · ~ta MESI .•. Pinat Proven D . N I ON . T I AN BG L · ES p 0 T their the lobby level of the Weatin South Cout Plua Hotel in early~ PlnOt ~the late8t In their· family of Frenc:tHtyle bistros, will fMture two ouUioor patios and three casually chic private dining I I Simply Tke Best •.• ~@~~ Kristen~ Lingerie • Loungewear • Gifts • Breast Fomu • Swimwear Wcstcliff Coun • 1719 Wcstcliff De. • Newport Beach 631-SEXY {7399) Monday-Satwda 10-6 , ..• rooms with the capacity to seat 14 to 80. The $2 · · dollar establislunent will 150~. The menu will feature Mediterranean cuisine serv amid a rustic Provencal d rellliniscentofSplichal~ days in eouthem France, where he began his cuw0 &i1.a-y1 career. He deecribes the cuisine as "relaxed 8nd sophisticated." Florent Marneau, one of Southern California's most distinguished culiriary masters, has been named executive chef. He received rave reviews as chef de cuisine at Newport Beach's Aubergine and Pascal. Mameau, who is currently · training with Splichal at Patina Restaurant, moved Orange County in 1991. He worked as sous chef at Lunaria in Los Angeles and before th.at was the sous ch at the Restaurant Mannonte Gastronomique in Paris. Splichal and interior designer Cberyl Brantner recently .e~urned from a trip to FrancJ, <vhere they acquired ~,000 worth of antiques and accessories to ftmrish Pinot Provence. German-born, Splichal cam to the United States in 1981. He is ·an inductee in the James Beard Foundation Who's Who of Food & Beverage in America and w named Best California Chef by this prestigious organization. The Splichal's currently own and operate seven restaurants and a successful catering business. Pi.not Provence will be open daily. Lunch and dinner will be served Monday through Friday; brunch and dinner on Saturdays and Sundays. Ferr more information on Pinot ~, privat6 party facilitiu aftd ojf--Bi.te ootering, call (7U) .u4..S900. TM Wutin &n.ak Coaat Plaza iB Ux:at«l at 686 Anton Blvd., Coata Mua. . ' ' t r, y Doily Pilot • Friday, July 31 , 1998 23 Give me an M ... bride was very happy. We also monogrammed her family name at the bottom of the train." The Monogram Store is located in Westcliff ' • Caurt at 18~ Westcliff Drive, or a J· or maybe an S looking to add a special touch to a favo item or want to personalize a gift for som-.e who has everything, The Monogram Shop may be the place to stop. For 16 years, Kimberly Peterson and her staff have been adding names, initials and symbols on items such as wwels. baby blankets and men's dress shirts. The Monogram Shop has also personalized items for the First Family. When the Clintons were in town several years ago, they stayed at the Four Seasons and the hotel requested that their names be sewn onto their robes. The store has also monogrammed tote bags for Jane · Newport Beach, (949) 6~·!119. "Our customers are high end, since monogramming is definitely a luxury which adds a lot of class and style," Peterson said. Located in Westclift' Plaza for the past five years, The Monogram Shop t.ailors a lot of towels to suit color schemes for interior designers, embroiders babies' names on blankets, and adds a nautical touCh to totes and other it.ems for boats. "We do lot.8 of strange things. One time we monogrammed Bhmnrocks around the bottom of a wedding dress," Peterson said. "I was really nervous, becauae it was a gorgeous dress but the p E A R C s c 0 0 N U A T L R Fonda and Ted 'furner, and place mats and napkins for Pia Zadora's private plane. Items can usually be finished in several days or sooner, with a rush charge. According to Peterson, there is always someone who needs it that day and the store strives to accommodate them. Although the number of colors and use of symbols are factored into the price, typically the store charges $81)0 for a bath towel, $7.50 for a hand towel and $5 for a wash cloth, or $21 for a towel set with three initials. Since they use a computer, they can also reproduce a logo for a customer. 250 Ogle Street . Costa Mesa, CA ·92627 (949) 650-8463 or FAX (949) 631-6863 E M E N T s The Best Place To Go For The art of rnmwgramming Born in th6 Middle Ages as laundry nuirkers, monogranu were 'U8ed only for Ukntification. Not 1UC631arily letters, a member of royalty ma11 have had a coat of arm1 or crown emlYroidered. I t waan't until tM 19th century, when a fully stocked linen closet became a sign of prosperity, that the common 1nanreplaced symbol8 of royalty w,ith their own intials. 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